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The All•Awkan Pigs were Dying around the track during opening day at the Fair. Dally pig races nm through~ 27.
Not. all rideS were ·operating, but thousands had plenty of fun
COSTA f;fBSA -Arthur
LaLonde may not be from Orange
County, but when he arrived at the
fairground.I Friday, he probably~
ogntz.ed mare people than the aver-
age attendee.
LaLonde and bis wife, Helen,
travel each year from their Indio
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home in Riverside County to see the
San Diego Fair, Arizona State Pair
and othen. And along the way, they
get to know the concessionaires and
other fair addicts.
•1 like the atmosphere of being
out tn the country,• said Helen, who
enjoys the quilts and home-grown
food at tbe Orange County Pair.
'lbe LaLondes were just part of a
aowd ol hundreds gathered Friday
momtng fol the opening ceremonies
of the tropical-themed fair. More 33,459, fair officials reported.
than 9,•00 people came to the fair by Boys and girls from the Rio Vwta
noon. and by 9 p.m. the total readled Elementary School in Anaheim
were jumping and Hfting each other
up to get a glimpse of the Rhythm of
the Island Thhitian Dancers, who
performed in yellow grass skirts to
Hawaiian music.
Inside the fairgrounds, the pre-
dominately kid crowd hit the arts
and crafts booths and entertainment
in full force, while rides remained
mostly empty in the morning.
The Skyscraper, the fair's new
160-foot feature ride, got final
approval from California inspectors
Fliday morning. The spinning ride,
which seats two people at each end
of a crane-looking mechanism,
costs $25 per person and has been
at ooly two other fairs.
•we started spinning people in
late March,• said 1\'avis Welch, site
manager for the ride. ·u·s like a
oontinuous turning of a tight comer
in a car. Once it's up to speed. the
G-force puts you in the seat.•
Several other rides weren't run-
ning when gates opened because of
mechanical hang-ups and delays in
•SEE FAIR PAGE A17
·Mesa still
pumping into
Santa Ana
Heights
•Action is latest in battle between Mesa
Consolidated and IRWD over purchase of
small water agency.
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Mesa Consolidated
Water District officials refuse to tum off the water
supply to some 2,000 customers of the former Santa
Ana Heights Water Co., despite an order from Irvine
Ranch to terminate water service on Aug. 8.
•we are not going to leave these people stranded
for wate.r service,• Mesa's General Manager Karl
Kemp said Friday. •u we get thrown out, then thars
something beyond our control. But we have been
serving that community for 25 years and are not
going to leave them stranded.•
It's been nearly seven months since Irvine Ranch
and the privately-owned mutual water company
signed an agreement to merge, sparking a costly
war with Mesa officials, who believe the area is
within its sphere of influence.
Kemp said Mesa will continue to serve customers
because Irvine Ranch has no legal authority to ordE:r
the service discontinued. He said the merger cannot
•SEE WATER PAGE A17
Sheriff's officers
take over Bechler
investigation
I •Coast Guard turns over investigation -;.. saying it's a law enforcement matter. Re-
enactment fails to shed light on accident.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Guard authorities
turned over their investigation into the apparent
boating death of Newport Beach resident Pegye
Bechler to the Orange County Sheriffs Department
on Friday, saying it is a law enforcement matter.
"We look at boating safety, and we got enough
information on that,• said Coast Guard Commander
Kenneth Keane.
Sheriff's Lt. Ron Wilkerson warned the investiga-
tion should not be taken as a sign that-police suspect
homidde.
•1t•s a death investigation to try to detennine
what happened,• Wilkerson said. ·we do not have
a body to make it real apparent what happened.•
On Wednesday, Coast Guard investigators con-•
ducted a re-enactment of the accident that appar-
ently threw Bechler, 38, from the 17-foot pleasure
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•SEE INVESTIGATE PAGE A17, _
•Money will~ pay for rehabilitative care for New-
port-Harbor High Cheerleader who remams in a coma.
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10 A.M. TO..,....,.
AU.DAY
~ Artillry by the
&nbroldll'y Guild, Home • Kobtllel Building,
Quilting Quicb and Q\1111
by the Soutbem. c.utorma ·
Quiben, Home• Hobblel
~ne Building
and Plying by tbe Model
Aircraft Sc:,., Home & HobbMIB ,
Pygmy Goeta, Angora Goeta,
8reed1Dg Bell. Potbellied Pigs. and
Swine on Display (until 11 p.m.), Uve-
stock Area.
10A.M.
1'\'oplcal Buh Contest. Kids' Stage,
4-H Gulde Dog Puppy Pleld Day, Live-
stock Area,
Jr. Pygmy Goat Judging, Uvestock Are-
na,
Rabbit Pryer Judging (unW 11 :30 a.in,),
Small Animal Tent.
Junior Rabbit Judging (until S p.m.),
Small Al\lm41 Tent,
Pacitlc Quarter Horse Show (until 6
p.m.). Mesa & Orange Arenas/Equestri-
an Center, <;hlna Painting (until S p.m.), Visual
Arts Building,
Chinese Uon Dance & other cultural
activities provided .by Chinese Associa.
lion of Orange County (until 6 p.m.),
Youth In Motion Building,
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: lh>plcal Buh. Celebrations Stage/Youth
I In Mobon Building,
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Dance, TI.mes Heritage Stage,
Electnc Youth, Cal Spea Centennial
Stage,
Cblnele Uon Dancers, Celebrations
Stage/Youth In Motion Building,
The Big Kabun.a Bubble Contest. Kids'
Stage,
The Garden Chef,
Silo Stage, r------------1 I I I
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Hypoodst Mark Yuzuik, Meadowl
Stage sponsored by Grand Pedtlc
Resorts.
7 P.M.
Tbe Grass Roots, in the Arlington The-
ater,
Na Pu'ukanl Band. Cal Spaa Centennial
Stage,
Wlndynites, Wine Cowtyard.
Kawika O'Lelnanl Hula Halau, Spot-
light StageM.sual Art1 Building,
Paul Cavin • Vocalist, Plower Carden
Stage/Pish & Floral Building,
Southern California l>ulclll* H.ttage.
Island ::le/Home & Hobbl.es BuOdlng, Jazz A Tunes Heritage Stage,
Kobert's 'noplcal Bird Show. 81rc:Uand
Theater,
7:30 P.M.
Doo Wah Riders, MeadoW. Stage IJ>OO·
sored by Grand PadfJc Resona,
All A1aska.n Racing Pigs. Loi Plgn1tu
Raceway/Equestrian Center,
IP.M.
Speedway, Grand.stand Arena.
Otav11!1XD11nta, Wine Courtyard,
Eli Whistle, Spotlight StagelVllUal Arts
Bulldlng,
Brian Scott · Coun-1 try Singer, Flower
1 Garden Stage/Ptsh 1 & Floral Builcltng, I Annand Blall Big
I Band. Timee Her-l ltage Stage,
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tests and Demon-
1trations (until 8
p.m.), Newport
Ring/Equestrian
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Batrellas Ballet Folklorico, Times Her-
itage Stage,
Pacific Perfonning Arts, Cal Spas Cen-
tennial Stage,
K.C . and Company, Celebrations
Stage/Youth In Motion Building,
Water Saamble Contest. Kids's Stage,
AU Alaskan Racing Pigs, Los Plgnitas
Rac:eway/Equestrian Center,
Pruit Salsas and Pruit Buba by M.-
llne Albley, Silo Stage,
'P.M.
Showbiz Smgers, llmel Heritage Stage,
Na Pu'ukanl Band, Cal Spu Centenni.a.I
Stage.
Otavalomanta. W10e Courtyard,
Ellt Whistle. Spotllgh.t Stage/VL5Ual Arts
The Grus Roots, in
the Arlington Theater,
Juz Attack, TI.mes Heritage Stage.
9:30 P.M.
Doo Wah Riders. Meadows Stage 1pon-
sored by Grand Pacific Relons,
10P.M.
Annand BlAil Big Bond. Tuna Heritage
Stage,
SUNDAY
10 A.M. TO MIONIGffT
All.DAY
Embroidery Artisby by Embro&clery
Guild. Home & Hobbies Buildmg,
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10A.M. 'D'®'cal a.lb Contest, KJds' Stage, PotbeWed Pig Judging (until 1 p.m.).
UftltOC.lt Al-.
hdac Cout Quarter Hane Show (until
6 p.m.), MeM aod Orange
~Centiar.
Cbtna Painting (until 5 p.m.), Visual
Ar1I Building,
A visit w11ll the Opoaum Society cl the
USA (until 6 p.m.), Youth In Motion
Build1ng,
10'.JOA.M. .
The Boat and The Dock. Celebratiom.
Stage/Youth tn Motion Building,
1t A.M.
MUllcal. Notes, Tunes Heritage Stage,
Southern Califonila Taekwon Do Acad-
emy of Martial Artl, Cal Spea Centeniil-
al Stage,
Hula Hoop Contest, KJdl Stage,
1be Garden Chef, Silo stage,
Ply Cattng Contests md Demomtra-
tiona (until 8 p.m.), Newport
Rlng/Equemian Center,
NOON
Paul Cavin -• Vocalist, Tunes Hed1ege
Stage.
MbDon Viejo Dence and Perfomlng Company. Cal Spu Centmnlal Stage,
noplcal Splub eom.t. Kida Stage.
Introduction to Radio-C.oatrol Plying by
Chip MuD. Home & HobbMts Stage,
AU Alukm Radng Pigs. Los PigDilas
Raceway/Equestrlan Center,
Pruit Sallu and Prult Bubis by Ade·
line Ashley, Silo Stage,
IP.M.
Beach City O oggera, Tunes Heritage
Stage.,
Atelb Belly Dancers, Cal Spat Centen-
nial Stage,
OtaYalcm.anta. Wine Cowtyard,
Elk Wb1st1e S_potllgbt ~e/Visual Art1
uildlng,
Secondhand Smoke Honky Tonk Band.
Plower Garden Stage/Plsh & Ploral
Building,
King Kukulele, Island Stage/Home &
Hobbies BuUdlng,
Pree gem ldeotifk:ation (until,9 p.m.),
Visual Arts Building, '
6:30 P.M.
Hypootl&t Mark Yuzuik, Meadows
Stage spoNOred by Gnmd Plldfic
Jteeorts,
7 P.M.
Pat Boone, lo the A.rtlngtoo Tbeetec,
Girl% Nite Out. Cal Spaa Centennial
Stage
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Bananas hold.tremendous appeal for man appearirig at fair
HEIS
lbe top banaDa et the
•ange County Pair.
GOING 1ANANAS
Baunu are good for more
than Just •U:ng. says Bannis-
ter, a k a B.iune Man.
•Tbetr majOr benefit ii to
keep people 1mntn9, keep
their attttudel up, help them
exerdle their sense of humor,"
be said.
At ttlll yeor'i falf, Bennis.
ter'1 "Banana Benefibl with the
Banana Man" will demonstrate
.alternative uses for the fruit,
like the banana tadal.
"The potustum tightens the
skin and ndrelhes the pores
and your face feels very
rebeshed for two days,• he
said.
Then there's the ba.nana
shoe ahine, and the ba.nana
message board.
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"You can wrlte a message
on a banana with any blunt MARC tMRT'f4 / DM.Y PlOT
inltrument," he said. • And. he says, you can also JC.ea Bann1lter demomtratel a baJMmA fadal with the help of
wax your furniture with it: "It JCrbtl Noelanl Cornwell. Ken says there are mmay abenatlve
dries up and then you buff it.• mes of the yellow, tasty fruit.
He'll also host a banana eat·~-
ing contest and a "draw and \I L ~framed it and sent it
peel• compeUtion. in,• he said. •And it's been in
the museum for 20 yea.rs.•
FRUITS OF HIS LAIOR
Besides heading the Inter-
national Banana Cub -which
has more than 9,000 members
in 23 countries -Bannister is
the curator of the Banana
Museum in Alt.eden.a. the only
one of its kind that 1howcases
more than 11,000 banana items
sent in by the club's members.
By appointment"only, the
58-year-old Arcadia man
shows visito~ every banana
object tb8t has ever been man-
ufactunstl, and some remark-
able items like a black and
shriveled, petrified banana that
a member from Kentucky
found in her closet after five
years.
MEAL IN A PEEL
The Banana Man is so
enthusiastic about the elongat-
ed fruit, he says eating one is
" like eating a full meal.
"1,'he bright yellow fruit is a
meal in a peel,• Bannister said.
"It's the fastest thing you can
grab ,nd eat.•
So bow many bananas does
the Top Banana eat?
"I eat my weight in bananas
every year," the 200-pound
man said. •n•s an average of
about two a day. But some-
times I have four.•
He says he likes his
bananas "mellow yellow,• just
at the peak of ripening.
"I don't like them too
sweet,• he said.
Once a busy sales manager
at Campbell's Soup and presi-
dent of two photographic man-
ufacturen, Bannister has
turned his attention completely
to his hobby and spends all his
time promoting the fruit.
"I've dedded to go bananas
full time,• he said, adding his
most recent assignment wu
setting a world record with a
61,000 banana display at a
supermarket.
The Banana Man will be
the Parm Silo St.age -at 12:30
and 3 p .m. Thursdays Oct Fri-
days, and hour-long demon-
strations will be given at 4:30
p .m. in the Home and Jiobbies
Building.
-By Nancy Cheever
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LOCATION sae
Wedge 2-3 s
Newport 2-3 s
Blactles 2...-s
Rlwr Jetty 2...-s
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Light winds during
momlng hours wlll
become IOUtt1W9lt to
wesi.ty It , s knots
during the eftar-
noon.'Wlnd WilYeS wilt build to two
feet, M1d • three-
foot swell will come
from 1he Southw9st.
Morning fog will be
petdly.
TIDIS
lODAY
First low
9:01 a.m. 1.6
first high
2:43 a.m. 3.2
Second low
11:14 p.m. 2.0
Second high
4:14p.m. 4.4
SlWY
Ant low
9:55 1.0'\. 1.8
First high
4:271.m. 3.0
Second low
After Midnight
Second high
5:02p.m. 4.7
COSTA a.SA
• ........, sn.t: Approximately 20 pan of optic.at hmes
worth $14,000 were stolen from a display case It en eyeglass
store In the 3300 block. There was no sign of fon:ed entry.
• Whittler AviMue: A $299 shot gun was stolen from the bn
of an unlodted van In the 1600 block.
• a.kw Street: A $500 cellular phone wld $7.50 In d\ange was
stolen from an unlodted c.ar In the 800 blodt.
• Goff C..... Drfw: A set of gotf dubs wld gotf equipment
worth a total of $1,897 wete stolen from I vktim white she
momentllrl1y stepped SWlty from tw belongings.
• lrllW ltr9ft A $2.500 ~ top ex>mputer was stolen from
an unlodted meeting room In the lOOO blodt.
fiEWPOllT IEAOt
• 111).WW Clrde: A Sl,000 lap top <X>mpUter was SCiOlef'I from
• lodted convertible In the 500 block. The CMYas top was cut open.
• 4"" Stnet: A thief Of thieves •llegedly took 1 ur by ~
den under a trudc. stole two w.n.ts ~ .. tNd(, locbd the
door and threw the keys In • bush.
• C:,..... ~ A set of new $400 gotf dubs stolen
from an unlocked, and possibly opened. ~
• lnlhor9 Drhe: A~ Kuba geer; gotf equipment
and snow siding equipment wont\• total ofll,760 WIN stolln
from a garage f n the 6300 block. The pedlodt tea.Wing 1he
g«age was cut.
•
catching
D BNVER-AI Jong u
we're here 1n the Land of
·-ll'avll, I ftgwed I aboWd
seize the moment and write for
the ltarttingly large nualber ot
folb at home who have followed
I began writing a colµmn or
two a year about 1he lad alter he
was born. Actually, I wrote the
first column before bis appear-
ance. I wondered what was tak-
ing so long.
Understandably, I didn't want
to bother our daughter. She was
having ber own problems, cany-
ing this big load oround for more
than nine months.
Still. I was impatient. We had
been gnmdcMdJess for several
years, and I wanted to get on with
it I-really didn't know whether to ~
be sad because I was old enough
to have a grandchild, or joyful
because one was immtnent.
Obviously I chose the latter
but, still. I WU losing patience
with the whole process. What was
taking so long? Was our daughter
all right? Would the child be all
right. Let's get on with itl
One morning, after calling ·
f red
martin
Oi.anA and Steve's house and get-
ting no answer, I called the hospi-
tal and was put through to a
room. Our son-in-law-answered. ·ob fine,• he answered to my
first question. ·1rs probably not a
real great'time to talk right now,
but do you want to say hello to "
Diana? Here,• and I pictured him
holding out the phone,
"Huff, huff, huff,• I heard.
YLkesl The sound of a woman
giving birth.
"I'll call you back as soon as it's
over,• Steve said and hung up.
And he did, about two minutes
later.
So I wrote about that, too.
Then about my foiecut that
'Il'avis Jordan Gruenier would be
the first concert p1anl.st to p y in
Well, probably not.
I have given up on that. 1 don't
think either one is in the cards.
He's not a big lad. and the bands I
thought would make biD:i both a
pianist ancta wide-receiver have
turned out to be pretty normal.
Of co~, there's still time to
learn to be~ teaific place-kicker.
And it he dbesn't want to play the
piano, I have my father's ancient
Conn tenor saxophone and fine,
French-made wooden clarinet
waiting for him.
Whatever the nav does. he
will do it with gusto. He doesn't
just play, he PLAYS! And to be an
objective reporter -not an easy
task when writing about one's
grandson -I must add that,
when he has a tantrum, be bas a
TANTRUM!
We blew into Denver in the
early afternoon of July 4. We had
just heard the news about Charles
Kuralt's death and.my wUe and I
were both saddened and sub-
dued.
I don't have DMaJ1Y heroes in
this Wodd, but Charles Kuralt WU
one ot them. What a wonderful
be1Jl9· I will treuure even more
the books of his I have in my
library.
My wife pointed out the irony
that, as~ u Charles bad to go,
it was so fitting that be died on
the Fourth ot July. He would
appreciate that
But our gloom dissipated
almost the instant we arrived at
'Il'avis' house -a fine hq:ne be
shares most graciously wilh bis
15-month-dd brother, Brett. two
large, black dogs of the Flat-coat-
ed retriever breed. a cat of many
breeds and. of course, mom and
dad.
On Independence Day, there
were another dozen or so, includ-
ing the other set of grandparents.
Don and Yetti are great people
and we are very fond of them. But
I fear we are also somewhat jeal-
ous. We are these curiosities who
tall out of the sky a couple times a
CMod•n l
Fresh Balaed Breads
Delivered Daily
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go.
The nen time, we start all ovet
again. We wtll do something
about that.
Meanwhile, we will love the :
Thav and the Brettster as much u
we do. And we wtll show them olf
as much a.a we can. I can't tell Y<>ll
how proud I was when. one day
last fall. I bad Thlvis in the beskei
of a cart his dad and I were push~
ing around the Hughes market in
Eastbluff.
•1s that the 'lhlv?" a woman
asked, a lady I had never met.
• SW"e is, 1 said.
And the kid turned OD a grin
that would launch a thousand
ships, melt a million candles.
Yep, that's my grandson. Next
week, I will give you a full -and -
objective -report on how he's
progressing with life.
• FMD MAlnlN'S column runs every
Thursday and Saturday.
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Richard Sall wipes down the hood of his Rolls Royce on Friday afternoon. at the Newport Beach
Car Auction, located in the parking lot of the Hyatt Newporter.
BABY, YOU CAN
DRIVE HIS CAR
John Lennon's 1965 Mercedes .am~ng 300 collector cars
going to highest bidders at Newport Beach Car Auction
By Jennifer Arm'Strong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -lmag-
me owrung not JUSt any old Mer-
cedes. but the 1965 Roadster
once dnven by John Lennon.
Lennon's little blue Mercedes
Benz, and the 1960 Corvette
from the moVle "1hle Lies," will
go on the auction block with
about 300 other collector cars
this weekend at the Newport
Beach Car Auction. Dan Kruse
Oassic Car Productions is host-
ing the event a l the Hyatt New-
porter for the 20th year in New-
port Beach.
The models up for bids range
in price from $1 ,000 to $1 million,
organizers estimate. The gates
will open at 9 a.m. Saturday and
Sunday, with bidding beginning
at 10 a.m. Admission costs $8 for
adults and $3 for children, and
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+ Dan Kruse Classic Car
Productions' Newpor:t Beach car Auction starts at 9 a.m.
Saturday and Sunday at the
Hyatt Newporter Hotel, 1107
Jamboree Road. Admission
costs $8 for adults and $3 for
children.
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bidder registration costs $40.
Some highlights of the collec-
tion:
• Lennon's Mercedes, which
he drove between 1965 and
1968, putting 18,000 miles on the
odometer. It could go for
$100,000 to $400,000, estimates
say.
• The Chevy Corvette Road-
ster featured in •nue Lies," star-
ring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
• A pre-production prototype
of a 1969 Ford Mustang Shelby
GT 500 Cobra.
• A one-of-a-kind 1982 Zim-
mer Golden Spirit formerly
bwned by a Kuwait dignitary.
Organizers expect the event
to attract about 6,000 people.
The event draws big crowds
every year because of the hot
market for classic cars in South-
ern California, vice president
Bruce Knox said.
"It's just a great location,"
Knox said. "People enjoy coming
here."
He said he's never quite sure
of which car will gamer the
biggest bid. But he knows
Lennon's car has by far garnered
the most pre-auction publicity.
The company bought the Mer-
cedes from an individual owner
who had gotten it from the estate
in England Lennon bequeathed
it to.
A Wld ,_.1b Sbop .ad Bal ..... $$-Colin~
tlMliDe, md 111 llOW opm II Soula
C.olllt Plua ta a.ta· M9A. l'bll
biDfanilt ~ MIJ'8CIMllid a ~ ridD be.t~ •com-
b6Dltbl Of JM and •ntmated
...:._]IVJll:llllla and ..-;taJ .a.:ta ----·t·
'l'be nitd llde OI the r81taurant
MDI Di8ida'andile With a.~ m tbe prooaedl ~to help 1ave
the rainforelt. ltD for .ue
Include dothiDg toys, jewelry,
bath products, and itUffed ani-
mall. There are even packets
where you c:rse a square
mile ot the r <>rest.
One ot the oldest local d:Ul-
dren'• shoe stcrel, Cbildrm's
8ootllry (6"-246') II having a
semi-annual dearanoe sale OD
shoes marked down qp to 50%
oft. Selected shoes on~
lncludes tennis shoes and sandals.
Children'• Bootery ii located at
Fashion Island tn Newport Beach.
. greer
wylder
portion of shoe repaJn to help tn
her recovery. If you bring tn this
Best Buys cohmm you can receive
20% off on shoe repa1n through
the end of the month. Cba's Fami-
ly Shoe Repair is loc.ated at 1673
Irvine Ave. in Costa Mesa.
MKy'I is having another
swimwear sale, and tbil one ii on
the entire stock of 1997 swimwear
in misses and junior mes. Tup
I can't believe ..... .
I • ,.
It .. true tbat JU. GlrrwU Parnt-'·
tu.re (646-0215) doal have lower .:
~tbanmanymJtl~-"I
ton. Good quality leittw IOfu '
start at Stl99. Tlie ownen says
that liiw:e the 1"dldtng II owned, :,
they can put OD savings to CUS-
tomen. Pine fumlture brand names include PJ1Mnoa. Hek-m.an. Woodmark. Sbentll. and
Bradtngtoo Young. H.J. Gurett
Pumltw'e is located at 2.215 Har-
bor Blvd tn Costa Mesa.
• llST ~ IPS*f'S Thursdays and ~
Saturdays. If you know of a good buy
call me llt 540-1224, fume llt 646-4170
CK write to me: Best luyt,,,,Dlllly Piiot. 330 J
W. Bay St. CostA Mesi. 92627.
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Koll Real Estate Group he~ for Chapter 11
c:xJIDIDel'dal aDd raQdenU.1 reel Chapter 11 on ~· OD Monday, Koll'1 Clw A
.._ wboee tazve.t holding ii Once the ftnaJ>dal reorganiza-common stock. listed u KollRE,
ap:prodmately 200 aaea ot the tion II complete 1n about six will be dropped frOm the NAS·
Bo1A Chica .mesa bordering weea, allot Koll'1 c.uporate debt DAQ Stock Market. where ltl val-
Huntington Beach, bad been will be eHmtnated, and the com-ue had hovered around 9 cents a
struggling with the move into pany will be worth an estimated. share. But it ii expected to return
-~~~------, financial reo.rga.nizatkln for MWer· $130 million, ottldals said. to public trading after the floan-
By TlrTt Grenda,~ Pilot al months. •1be recapitalization of the d.al reorganization II completei ~---------~------.....;.---+-=_:;~~er~to;-:-'.l;;r-J~or--~pterf1, -company ls 1ome1lliliMgf\iw~envffiel---Y1fA""~·~MT1r-1tmt~hn:Nt--t--:--~
NBWPORT BBACH -The Koll first bad to convince at lea.st looked forward to for many group, which plans to build about
Y.oll Real Estate Group 00% of its stoekholders to months," chainnan Don Koll said. 2,400 homes on the Bolsa Chica
announced Friday that it intends exchange their indebted. stock for Koll said the process of reorga-mesa beginning next year, ls not
to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy partial ownership ot the company. nizing will not disrupt the compa-affiliated with other companies
next week. a voluntary financial At first it seemed like not ny'a business nor the operations of that bear the Koll name. Koll. Koll
restructuring that company om.. enough stockholden would agree its sublid.laries and affiliates. Construction and Koll Resorts
da1s Mid will relieve more than to the exdumge. But on Friday, •Neither employees, cus-International are separately
South Coast Plaza
Sears Wmg, Lower Level
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is ECOLYMoridi $210 million in debt and put the Koll announced it had reached tomen, supplien nor any of the owned and operated. companies
developer back on solid flnandal that goal, with more than 95% of company's other constituents will that are not affected by the Koll
footing. stockholden trading in their hold-· notice any difference in the oper-Real Estate Group's move into
Koll. a worldwide developer of ings, and intended to file for ations of the company,• Koll said. Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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SHOWING HIS MEDAL I 4oz Bottle of Shampoo I
I (with every '12°°) I I ECOLYpurchase. I . Costa' Mesa cop
once again racks
up cycling honors
By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot
COSTA MBSA-If Lt. Alan
Kent wOie all the medals he's
won in the past 21 years at the
World !>olice and ~ Olympic
Games, be would probably tip
over.
•This only makes about 9 mil-
lion he has won,• said Costa
Mesa Police Chief David Snow-
den.
An estimated 9,000 partici-
pants compete every two years in
the competition that is held all
over the world.
The numerous categories
include everything from .
motot:ross races, swimming and
scuba to archery and ping pong.
This yea.r's games, held in
Calgary from June 27 to July 4,
brought Kent another seven
medals in the motocross competi-
tion, \ncluding another gold,
three silver and three bronze
Costa
Mesa Lt.
Alan Kent
·won seven
motocross
awards at
the World
Police and
Fire Olym-
pic Games
ln Calgary,
Canada.
but participated in a field event
and obstacle course where he
garnered the gold medal, AS w~ll
as a race through a forest and a
50-mile cross country event.
I w/~tlf.7/31/97 I L--------------------------~
MI ran into a creek,• said Kent,
who twisted his ankle in one
race.
Enter to Win a Free
Vatation for 2!
MThey take you through ter-
rain where only the bears roam.
It was the first time in my whole
career of racing that I almost quit
because it WAS so tough. I don't
know if my bike is repairable.•
Your Choice: Florida, Las Vegas, or Lake Tahoe
One entry .with every ECOLYPurchase.
GREG FRV
I DAJt.Y Pl.OT
medals to add to his 21-year win-
ning streak.
Together with several family
members, including his mom and
dad who helped him prepare for
the competitton, Kent made the
4,000-mile trek to Calgary for the
event.
Salon and Beauty Supply
557-4190
His total: more than 100
medals that are mostly gold.
The motocross competition is·
pretty fierce, Kent said.
He not only raced on a track
A trailer with two motocross
bikes was pulled behind them.
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Savings from 30% to 70% on our famous collections of:
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BOBBY JONES POW SPOKf CUTfER 8c BUCK
REYN SPOONER IKE BEHAR SAKTORI
KENNE11i GORDON XMI RISCAITO
BARRY BRICKEN MANI AXIS
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As Fletcher Jones, Jr., looks on, Paleontologist Steven Conkl.lng dllplays 10me of
the bones found on the Fletcher Jones Motorcars comtrucUon site ln Newport
Beach. Items Include bones from a bison'• skull, mastodon teeth and a 2-m.Wlon-
year-old bone from the base of a whale's skull.
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rot°" or rear ltNew filter H•Check Belts ~~ean & repack Lube chasals (If appllcable) •Inspect or Leak Check bearl~•adjust rear e!1f•·Tn Rotation II Syatem brakes•Metalllc Pads Includes waste disposal ll•Freon Extra I extra. II fee. II · L MOet Cllrl •Exp 7/19197 .JL Meet c.,. •Exp 7/19197 .JL Meet Cara• Exp 7119197 r••••••••,r.••••••••,r•••••••• 1 Computerized 11 Engine Tune-Up 11 Transmission
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I Oj 0 s 19••t1· Adlu111 t19'~1 I tJ...t 11 carburatbr 4rnll
I We w111 set the vehicle's II: roft' ~ II I. Front toe • Front casters· ti• 6 Cy1. -$39.95 II I· Front Camber' ('II applicable) II• 8 Cy1. -.. 9.95 II
• •11 111111m111t sn.• II 11 Moet c.r. • Exp 7119t91 Molt c.. •
Alttr kit, cleln pan,
pan gasket, and new fluid
lnclodes waste
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Afrdd the nrlcey Cars, the b.Q_utique llfld the ca e, ne_w l
car showroom will boast bones, stones and artifacts :
NEWPORT BEACH -Among the
pricey Qll"I that will grace the show-
room of the new Fletcher Jones Motor-
cars. will lit displays of some artifacts
that are pretty valuable, paleontologi-
cally speaking.
As crews prepared the ground for
the posh new dealership, set to open
next month, they ran into a cache of
prebiitoric animal bones, rocks and
shells. Paleontologist Steve Conkling,
hired by Jones, on Friday unveiled the
findings -which can help scientists
understand past natW'al phenomena
and predict future earthquake activity.
"This kind of thing is great, because
we can't get these fossils back once we
destroy them,• Conkling said. "It's not
like we're ma.king mastodon teeth any-
more.•
The animal bones show that tiny
antelopes, giant bison, mastodon and
horses once roamed the land, and
whales frequented the spot in its pre-
historic ocean days.
Coral fragments found in the dirt
contain uranium deposits that chroni-
cle the Newport-Inglewood fault line
movements. And they show that the
last earthquake hit 10,000 years ago,
which means the area could soon be
due for another one, Conkling said.
'
Conkling bas supervised the dealer-
ship construction project since its
groundbreaking last year because the
-site is known for being rich with fos-
sils. As crews have erected the sprawl-
ing new structure, Conkling has
assembled the findings. They'll be dis-
played museum-style among the deal-
ership's many amenities, including a
cafe. a manicurist and a boutique.
Jones, though not a paleontology
buff, said the findings have piqued his
interest in what lies beneath his build-
ing.
"It's going to be a benefit having it
in the showroom, because more people
will know about the area,• be said. ·we just wanted to make sure we did-
n't destroy anything valuable.•
The site at Jamboree Road and the
If you buy it
somewhere Ju
You~ Pafaig
TooMileh!
•Umbrellas
• Replacement
Cushions
•Spa Covers
.,
San Joaqµin Hills toll road is part of ~
1arge arcbaeologtcal botbedi sei<i i:
arcbaeologilt Mike Macko, wbo'I I t
studying findings from the Itvine Co. 's / nearby Newporter North property. A
historic gun dub and Indian burial •,
grounds once sat just north of the lan~
he said. • •u
But Newporter North was laced ~
with Indian \>Ones and stone tools, : wbilh the Fletcher Jones site contain8Ji
only antmal bones and fossilized -~
Highlights of the Fletcher Jones 1,
excavation include: 30,000-year-o!d c
bison. antelope and ~odon bones; ,
600,000-year-Qld sediment; and 2 mil">t
lion-year~ld fQSSilized rock and w~,
skulls. But the small bits of coral, Con.a...
k:ling said, are scientifically the 1~
biggest. , 1
"When we found it, we thought it 11
had to be something else,• he said.
Crews ran into the first finding -G>,
horse vertebra --' during the initial .f'
grading at the site, but continued to .<..
run into such treasures throughout thet
job. They continually screened the dirt!
for any bone fragments or fossilized ,,,
rocks, Conkling said. I
And as a paleontologist, he couldn't
ask for anything more. iT
"It's like real fast erosion for us, 1
which is good,• he said. "The more
construction we can get, the more we
can find.•
•• i
Woman to head local Ro4'cy for first time
RorAaY cu.ms P11ST
WOMAN PllESIDENT•
NeWpolt Beecb ~ ~ RaDey bu beeD tmtaned'
u the first wosnan piecident o1
the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club,
raplactng outgoing )>resident Mil-lafd .._:Mic• MacAdam ln acer&-
attended b.Y._ 80 Rotarlans
guests.
The Newport-Balboa Club vias
c$arted in 1939 and currently bas
7(> members. Raney joined the
f1ewport-Balboa Rotary Oub in
~of 1993 and has served Ort ~ board of directors in a variety
c:i pocltions.
Serving with Raney are
~ Oberrelter, pres1dent-
tlect. Roger Gilbert. vice presi-
dent; Wendell Sawyer, secretary1
Bob Krone, treasurer; Roger
McGonegal. dub service Dfrector; Ack Connole, vocational service
dlrector; Dean Reavie, interna-
tional service director; Joe Brand,
cxmmunity servic,-e director;
James Wells, youth service direc-
tor, Jim Sirk:in, special events
dlairman; Bob Wood, member-
ship cbain:nan; George Weis-
senberger, program chainnan and
Frank Anderson foundation chair-
man.
Outgoing Newport-Balboa
Rntary Club president Mac
MacAdam presented Wendell
Sawyer with the Rotarian of the
Year Award, Bob Wood with the
Bob Callis Award and Art Walton
with the Community Service
Award.
t' BASTlll.E DAY CELEBJtA-
110N: The Newport Beach Sister
City Association will host its
jim
. deboom
annual "Une Soiree en Province•
on Sunday 5:J0..7:30 p.m. in the
Newport Beach home of Ralph
Tomlinson to honor its sister city
in Antibes, France.
The event, commemorating the
liberation of the Bastille prison in
Paris, France in 1789, will feature
French food, wine, entertainment
and prizes.
Tickets at $25 each can be
obtained by calling 117-3150.
On Friday, July 18th the Sister
City Association will welcome
nine city council delegates from
Okazaki, Japan for a one day vis-
it.
Mayor Jan Dehay will provide
a welcome at City Hall, followed
by a boat tour of the harbor, lunch
at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club and a visit to Oasis Senior
Center.
CLUB NOTES: Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor Uons Club Presi-
dailt Phil Bvam named Biad 'Dy a Mlivlo9 dUbl You.,.
Huinplµiei u bis Uao Of the mvtted to attebd a dub meeffng
Year. • this comJnq week.
The Hait>or MeM Uoos Oub Js Many dubs will buy your ftrit
JWN •Hug a GoWlrnor's reoep-guest meal for you.
===~~ ~s:.,..1,:::~=:the MUte Schwer o1 Cost.a Mesa on aa11oa a.y Club to hw 0qnge County
UJ'9dayJuly_2:t.JWl~~at~tbe~-~~~ Tom Yt'lh2!J .. Noc:lo.bs:twn-home ol Uon Ellyn and Dave town rti'Mesa IClwMls Ckj) mMts at Snowden. the Costa Mesi Ccfnmunlty c.m.r. 6:30
ncketa at ..,0 each can pur-p.m. the Costa Mesa Newport H.t>or """' Uons Oub meets at the C'.osta Mesa chased by calling O ub President Country Oub fon sc:holarfhlp llWwds
Arlene Schafer at 546-1429. session emceed by John stllnsbUfy .
George Lelley ol be Bxd>ange WEDNISOAY -7:15 a.m. 5outh ea.st
Club ol Newport Harbor present-Sunrise Rotaty Oub meets at the Center
ed Bill Boyer Memorial Teacher ot Oub. Newport H«bor Kfwilnls Oub
the Year Awards to Carol 1lpper, meets at the Unlvenfty Athletic Oub.
Est.anda High Schoolt Pep~ Noon Costa Mesa Rotaty Oub meets at n~--..:a ,... ____ del Mar · Mesa Verde Country Oub. The iuiuaues, '-Uauua Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets
School; Scott Dukes, Newport at the Bahia connttii.n Y..::ht Club.
Harbor High School; and Gene 6:00 p.m. Newport Bait>o. RotMy Oub Swanson. Costa Mesa High• meets at the Bahia Corinthian Y..::ht
School. Oub.
1be Buster Creely Memorial ntURSOAY -7 a.m. tosia Mesa--
Awards went to Ed Joe, TeWmkl~ Orange Coast Breakfast lions Oub
Middle School; Diane Wood, meets at Mimi's cafe. The Costa Mesa
Ensign Intermediate Sch~ Jon North Kiwanis Oub meets at the HoU-
Upbam. Corona del Mar Jr. High day Inn. Kiwanis Club of Newport
d 'D"la p tel, Costa M J Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the an .--a esa r. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. The High. Congratulations! Exchange Club of Newport Harbor
• WOR111 REPEAT1NG: From meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club.
the Kiwanis C?ub of Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar newslet-
ter, "It can be one of the most
beautiful compensations of this
life that no one can sincerely try
to help another without helping
himself."
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nns COMING WEEK. Want to
get more involved in your com-
munity, IIl4ke new friends, net-
work or give something back to
your community1
• COMMUNITY a Q.U9S Is published
every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. Fax
your servke club's meeting Information
to 631-5851 or mall tct 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach. 92660.
'i'
ALDEN'S CARPET
has opened
a new
Area Rug Studio
Why Pay Dept
Store Prices?
ALL RUGS &
RUNNERS on
SALE.
Handmade wools,
synthetics, sisal
ALDEN'S
CARPETS, INC.
1663 Placentia St .. COSta Mesa
ri---------------------------1 llClll• Four FREI Gour•tt ..... • lolls
646-4838
I with the purchase of any sourdough bread
I Must present coupon • Limit I per customer • 8(p 07I16/97
Open Daily. l am -6:30pm •Closed Sundays
427 E. 17th St,Costa Mesa
'~ ~ ltecon'Jlj 64(>.1440
A Great Place
to Indulge Yourself
Creative • Exciting • Unique • Outrageous • Tot~lly Different
• Unique Glfu &
Accessories
• Custom Deaiped Ftorab
• Local Artists Featured
• Interior Deaign Services
• Specialty & Cuatom
ltema
• DdJvery Available
"°""1 T·Thu 101m-6 pm
fri..Sad 0 am.. 7 pm
Sun &. Mon by Aprt.
Tourism bureau installs
·officers, bestows honors
~em!ew:: V: H ospi tality .
Bureau hcnmed bt•r111-Ambasaador of
men and women who have the Year Award
helped boost the ~ --..-rr. •
tourism industry and intro-went to Jen
duced lts new otficen at a HaUeberg.
dinner at the Newport Har-
bor Art Museum Thursday. •
1be wbmer for the Hos~
pitality AmbaS84dor of the
Year Award WU Teri Hatle-
berg, general manager at
The Cannery. Honorary
Sales Manager of the Year
went -to Ken Stuart ot the
Palisades Tennis Club. And
Leslie and Todd Gross of
Spectacular were named
Members of the Year.
The bureau also laid out
its marketing plan for the
next year, which aims to
bring in even more.than last
year's $17 million in tourism
tax revenues.
The new officers include
former Maniott general
manager Joe Rothman,
chairman of the board;
Anne . Evans Quinn, vice
chairwoman; Dan
Marcbeano, chief ftnandal
officer1 Dale McDaniel. sec·
retary; Klaus Goedecke,
past chairmani ~ Mehdi
Bftekari and Henry
Schielein. at large.
The new board members
are Scott Allison, Brion
Amendt. Bob Black. Mark
Bolton, Marilyn Brewer,
Paul Cahill, Greg Case,
John Cassidy, Sandy Cot-
trell, BW Hamilton, Tom
Johnson, Ruth Ko, Kather-
ine Lee, Jean Pierre Lortal.
Unda Mongno, Janet
Robinson and Nina Robin-
son.
The new ex officio are
Dennis O'Neill. Thomas G.
Clark and Rob Bekken.
Custom
Florals
Gifts &
Antiques
Speciality
Furniture
Mon-Fri 1()..6 • Sat 10-5
369 E. 17th St., 1 13. eo.ca M.... 6~74'5
(Nat co pt .. •• c.t.)
LAUNCHPAD
Mualdan Craig Woodson will
• show how easy it is to tum ordl-
: nary household items into mus1cal
: tn.struments from around the
• world at 11 a.m. l and 3 p.m. at
• I.aunch Pad, 3333 Bear St, Coda
•. Mesa. Once the inltrumentl are
: made, Woodson invite. the audi-
• ence lo partidp4te tn a short •jam
: session.• Cost is $3.25 for mem-
• • bers and $5.75 for guests. Shows
:.• are appropriate for children ages
• • 6 and up. For more information,
: call 546-2061. .. ! BEACH. QEANUP
.. A beach cleanup day in con-:! nection with the city of Newport
• -: Beach Adopt-A-Beach program
: • will be held at 9 a.m. at Corona
• • del Mar State Beach located on
: • the comer of Ocean Boulevard •• • and Marguerite Avenue. For
: more information, call 246-4198. • • •• BATHSTIUE DAY .... •. Bark Park presents its annual ·.
Bathstille Day, inviting dogs and
their owners to treat their p6och
to a wash and towel dry from sog-
gy, but cheerful volunteers from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in TeWlnkle Park
in Costa Mefa. Professional
groomers will be on hand to dip
nails, dean ears, etc. All proceeds
willgotowardtheParkOperating
Fund. For more information, call
754-5041.
BAY TOUR
Paddle Power offers a three-
hour excursion into the Upper
Newport Bay Eoological Reserve
from 9 a.m. to noon at 1500 W.
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach .
The trip will begin with 8 brief
kayaking lesson. and single and
double kayaks are available. Cost
is $40. Reservayons are necessary
by calling 675-215.
LAUNCHPAD
Musician Craig Woodson will
show how easy it is to tum ordi-
nary household items into musical
instruments from around the
world at 11 a.m. 1 and 3 p.m. at
Launch Pad, 3333 Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Once the instruments are
made, Woodson invites the audi-
ence to participate in a short •jam
session.• Cost is $3.25 for mem-
bers and $5.75 for guests. Shows
are appropriate for children ages
6 and up. For more information,
call 546-2061.
ZEN CENTER
The Newport Mesa Zen Cen-
ter offers an introduction to Zen
IUllLE RJN
Children entering first through
fifth grade1 are IDVlted to have
good. dean tun at •Don't Burst
My Bubble,• a free program fea-
turing games with big and small
bubbles, squant bubbles, tall bub-
bles and lots ol foam at 10:30 a.m.
in the Friends' Meeting Room of
the Newport Beach Central
Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For
more information, call 711-3801.
ATIENTION
Coastline Counseling Center
offers a free lecture called • Atten-
tion Deficit Disorder Overview• at
7 p'.m. at 1200 Quail St., suite 105,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 476-0991.
PATENT WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop called "Patent Your
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~ Hedb Center offers 1 tree Mftdner a tenior d~
dilcuaing bow to incorporate
ents into you
lifestyle to create a youthful po,.
ture at 10 a.m. at 1190 Baker St
Costa Mesa. For more informa.'.
don1 call 668-2519.
LEADSaul
The forming Newport Coas·
Leads Cub chapter will meet at ;
a.m. at Mimi's Cafe 1835 Newpon
Blvd.,• Costa Mesa. For more
information, call 722-6160.
DIVORCE TAUC
The law offices of Usa A. Cian-
do offers a free seminar called
"Divorce -What to Expect How to
Proceedr at 6:30 p.m. at 881
Dover Drive,-Suite 300, Newport
Beach. Reservations are required
at574~66.
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The Newport Beach Cabo San
Lucas Sister City Committee
offers -its monthly cocktail meet-
ing at 5:30 p.m. at Mamma Gina's
Restaurant, 251 B. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach.
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A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
,. offers a free business seminar on
•women and Investing• at 6 p.m.
at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
Coast Highway, Newport Beach .
... ' Por reservations, call (800) 876-
0353.
BASKET WEAVING
Sherman Ubrary and Gardens
~· presents Nadine Spier, award-
' winning basket artist and instruc-
tor, who will teach a class titled
•Teneriffe/Basket Weaving• at
9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast High-
way, Corona del Mar. Registration
fee is $50 and preregistration is
required. For more information,
call 673-2261.
CUSTOMER SERVICE
.• Orange Coast College offers a
workshop that focuses on the art
of keeping customers happy from
2 to 5 p.m. in room 104 of OCC's
Business Education Building.
Registration fee is $35 with a $10
material fee. Participants will
learn better, e.µier and effective
ways to handle all types of cus-
tomers from tile initial contact to
follow up. Pot more information,
call 432-5880.
LOWER BODY STRENGTH
The Newport-Costa Mesa-
Irvine YMCA offers a free class on
exercises for the legs and but-
tocks including preventative and
rehabilitative exercises for the
hips, knees and ankles at 6:30
p.m. at 2300 University Drive,
Newpof1 Beach. For more ihfor-
mation, call 642-9990.
BUBBLE FUN
Children entering first through
• fifth grades are invited to have
good, clean fun at ·Don't Burst
My Bubble,• a free program fea-
turing games with big and small
bubbles, square bubbles, tall
, bubbles and lots of foam at 3 p.m.
• at the Mariners Branch Ubr8.fY,
2005 Dover ~ve, . Newp0rt
Beach. Por more inf onnation, call
717-3801.
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The Inside Edge offers a For more information, call 432-
breakfast forum titled "A Sense of 5880.
the Sacred: Finding Our Spiritual
Uves Through Ceremony" from
6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restau-
rant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
First time guests pay $20 and oth-
ers pay $35. For reservations, call
460-4242.
REAL ESTATE
Orange Coast College offers
a workshop that teaches indi-
viduals how to start from scratch
and become financially inde-
pendent through real estate
investments called "How Ordi-
nary People Accumulate Extra-
ordinary Wealth -Through the
Secrets of Real Estate• from 6:30
to 9:30 p.m. in room 101 of
OCC's Art Center. Registration
fee is $30 with a $10 material
fee. For more information, call
432-5880.
SEA EXPLORER
Sea Explorer Ship, Del Mar
711 of Orange County, which is
looking for 14-to 18-year-old
teenagers interested in being a
part of the organization, will meet
at 6 p.m. at the Sea Explorer Sea
Base, 1931~ WHighway, Newport Bea . Po re infor-
mation, call 64 -8503.
EARNING MON
Orange Coast College otters a
workshop tilled "Freelancing:
Earning Money Without a Job ..
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in room 102
of OCC's Ad Center. Registration
THURSDAY
BUBBLE FUN
Children entering first through
fifth grades are invited to have
good, clean fun at "Don't Burst
My Bubble,• a free program fea-
turing games with big and small
bubbles, square bubbles, tall
bubbles and lots of foam at 10:30
a.m. at the Balboa Branch Ubrary,
100 E. Balboa, Newport Beach.
For information, call 717-3801.
INVESTING BASICS
Orange Coast College offers a
workshop titled "Basics of Invest-
ing: A Primer• from 6:30 to 9:30
p.m. in room 169 of OCC's Sci-
ence Building. The practical
"how to• seminar' will analyze
and evaluate financial invest-
ments with an emghasis on
increasing one's return through a
safe investment program. Regis-
tration fee is,$29. For more infor-
mation, call 432-5880.
CAREER NETWORK
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church offers its next free Career
Network meeting on •ttow to
Target Your Next Company• at
7:30 p.m. at 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach. For more
information, call 574-2239.
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finendal pl~g workthop Beach. Call ?60-8400.
~ for women from 9 a.m.
to noon in rooin 110 of OCC'a ASTROLOGY
Coumeling and Admissions 1be Tu.ming Point Foundation
Building. Registration fee ii $25 ii aponaortng a free lecture and
for one and $39 for two. Por more demonstration on Astro Carto
information. call 432-5880. Graphy, the science of mapping
CY BER CAFE
Orange Coast College pre-
sents the Saturday Morning
Cybercafe series inviting partici-
pants to enjoy a cup of coffee
and an easy-to-follow guided
tow of the Internet from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. in Hi Tech Lab Room
201 of OCC's Technology Cen-
ter, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Registration fee is $39 per
class. For information, call 432-
5880.
SENIOR EXPO
~nior citizens and their family
are invited to the Oasis Senior
Center sixth annual Senior
Resources Expo from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona del Mar. The free event
will showcase community
resources including retil'ement
communities, day care services,
home health care agencies, phys-
ical therapy facilities, convales-
cent homes and estate planning
agencies. For more infonuation,
call 644-3244.
WOMEN AND INVESTING
A.G. Edwards & Sons, Inc.
offers a free business seminar on
•women and Investing" at 9 a.m.
at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W.
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planetary influences, at 2 p.m. at
the 1Win Palms Restaurant, 620
Newport Center Drive, Newport
Beach.Porreservations,call(800)
576-8081.
GROWING BEGONIAS
She.rm.an Ubrary and Gardens
offers a class called •Painting in
the Garden• featuring artist Stan-
ley Marlin at 10:30 a.m. at 2647 B.
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar.
Beginners are welcome. Registra-
tion is $30 and preregistration ts
required. Matenals needed are
included in the cost. For more
information, call 673-2261.
SWIM MEET
The public is invited to the
Orange County Municipal Athlet-
ic Association Swim Meet at 10
a.m. at the Marian Bergeson
Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar
High School, 2101 Eastbluff Dri-
ve. Some JOQ swimmers, from age
4 to 17, belonging to swim teams
throughout Orange County, will
compete in the annual meet. For
more information, call 644-3151.
JULY 21
PRESENTING EVIDENCE
The Forensic Consultants
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~ ~ -MIAST CANCll SUfPOXI
The women•• 01.apter at the A bi'eut cancer .uppm group
Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at meets every 1\lelday bom noon
?:15 a.m. every Wednesday at to 2 p.m. et the Patty and George
Mimi's Cale at Harbor and New· Hoag Cancer Center. '000 w.
port boulevards In Costa Mela. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.
The club ii part of an internatlon-The meet1ngl are tree. For more
al networking organization dedi-information. call 122-6231.
cated to expanding each mem·
ber's business through quality
leads. Call -'7-4-2225 or 975-8338
for more information.
• INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT
Survivors of IDcelt Anonymous
for female vict1ml of saual abute
and rape and their friends and
family meets from 10 a.m. to noon
every Saturday at 160 Victoria St.,
Costa Mesa. There ii no fee. For
more information, call Iris at 859-
3918."
.DIVORa SUPPORT GROUP
Mariners Church sponsors a
free divorce recovery support
group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday
at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport
Beach. For more information, call
640-6010.
FAONG FORWARD
Pacing Forward, a support
group for family members of
recently deceased cancer
patients, meets every Monday
from 6:30 to 7 :30 p .m. and from
7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center,
CANCElt SUPPORT GROUP
A free cancer 1Upport group
meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to
8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W.
Cout Highway, Newport Beach.
The group provides support to
cancer patients and their families
and friends. For more informa-
tion, call 722-6237.
GYNECOLOGIC CANCER
A free support group for
women with gynecologic cancers
meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the
second and fourth Wednesday of
each month at the Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport
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Cohen is available for tree con·
1t1ltation from noon to 1 p.m. and
1 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be
reached at '159-0351.
BRIGHTER IMAGE
Pree professional comultatlon
for make-up, w4Ji, etc. at the Pat·
ty and George Hoag Cancer Cen·
ter, 4000 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Por information,
call 7-CANCER. ..
DYSLEXIA SUPPORT
The Natio~al Dyslexia
Research Foundation sponson
weekly adult attention deficit
disorder support groups at its
office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27,
Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per
session. For time and day, call
642-7303.
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Arthritis Foundation imtrUctor
Wyoma McKlnley leads an exer-
dle clua every Thursday morn-
ing at 11 a.m. at tl)e Jewish Senior
Center, 250 E. Baker St in Calta
Mesa. Por more information, call
513-5641.
CMD5ID«iO Bvery third Tuesday the Jewish
Senior Center offers various card
games frcm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A
kosher lunch 1s offered at noon for
$3 per senior. Call 513-.5641.
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orange Coasters show true colors: red, white and blu~.
wu • almott 12th annual
8"Dt. (b.td almoet on the
Powtb Of July), becaUle local
bantster Wolf Stem and hil
bd4e have skipped the party
once or twice throughout the
years. Always with a good rea-
son, of coune.
Th1a year, nothing could
stand tn the way of the biggest
freedom fest this side of the
Uberty Bell u more than 600
locals converged on the dunes
to sample the Stems' obligatory
American fare of hot dogs and,
what else, apple pie.
The bounty of ~ecorated pic-
nic tables did also bout Wolf's
favorite, dishes of plain and
peanut M and M's. The perfect
. food group to go with the
' champagne, which was pop-
ping like so many wild Fourth
of July ftrecracken, as the
throng arrived at sunset.
And they did arrive. Republi-
can tsar Tom Fuentes, Jerry
Richards, Ralph Rodheim, Bob
Badham, Peter Seidenberg,
Stephen Marosi, and Mary Del
Barkouru ln from her desert
home at Canyon Country Club,
Palm Springs, all nibbled the
dogs and d.1shed the dish.
Pellca Bu.katy with Bill Mar-
b.w.
cook
tin. Robert Klein, Olivia Hilton,
and the grand lady of Lldo,
Helen Coffey, were also in the
crowd enjoying the perfect
weather, the perfect ambiance,
the perfect opportunity to say
thank you America for all your
blessings.
King Burstein, Rick and
Jeannie Lawrence, lady golf
superstar-in-training Nancy
Sorosky, the Big Canyon beauty
Olivia Cha.mi, Mrs. America
herself 1ina (smile and wave)
Schafnitz with best-dressed
mate Matt and the cutest kid in
town, Alexander Schafnitz,
mingled with David Kagnoff
and Jay and Barbara Magness.
Marsha Orlin, who is spend-
ing her waking moments chat-
ting with-Joan Rivers (sched-
uled to appear in Newport this
September as a speaker bene-
fitting local _charity), took time
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out to wish America a Happy
Birthday. So did Roger
~pp. Carl and Pat Neiner,
Lou and Kim Cardenal, Oaude
Whitney, Margaret Richardson.
Mel Shapiro, Bob and Peggy
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U your name m1aed the lilt
Wolf assures me it was an over-
sight. Surely there will be an
•almost thirteenth affair,• and
many more after that. And, the
guest list will continue to grow.
After all, what's one more hot
dog, anyway?
Actually, the guest list will
grow if importen don't run out
ol red, white and blue mer-
chandise that the Stems give as
favors to all who show. This
year, adult revelers went home
with umbrellas. It is supposP.d
to rain more next season, they
say. The kinder took home
beanies with small umbrellas as
shade instruments attached to
the top of the hat. Stem insisted
that nobody leave empty-hand-
ed. .
Moments before the first
guest arrived at the dunes, Wolf
and his staff were scouring
Southern California retailers for
more umbrellas to cover the
more than 200 last-minute
responses received. Inside
sources report that clerks at
local Pie 'n ' Save Stores from
here to the Mexican border
were offered cash incentives to
find more patriotic umbrellas. It
worked: There were enough
umbrellas to make Cristo hap-
py.
, The best part of the event,
besides some of the outrageous
patriotic outfits that would only
be seen in Newport Beach (one
gal wore her white leather mini
and 4-inch gold lame stiletto
heels ... in the sand ... with red ,
white and blue pom poms at
the heel ... no need to mention
names, she knows who she is)
was the fact that the party was
a small microcosm of the Amer-
ican melting pot.
OK, there were no counter-
revolutionaries, rap stars, or
single parents on welfare, but
there were people from all
walks, faiths, creeds, colors, tal-
Greater choice,
better rs,
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ents, and pQints of view. All of
them came to wish their nation:
Happy Birthday at the invita:
tion of one very proud and
accomplished local couple of
mixed background ... and a
common goal. Let truth and
freedom ring for all.
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TRAVELING MAN
Leavinq one paradise for another,
Crisp has begun his new appoint-
ment as senior pastor.
He comes to Christ Church from
the Wahiawa United Methodist
Church in Hawaii.
·1 am very excited to be here in
Newport,• Crisp, 46, said. •Jt will be
a pleasure to work with all of the
people here.•
Making the move with Crisp is bis
wife of 12 years, Sue. They have two
sons together, Andy and Matt. Crisp
is used to traveling -he was born in
Washington, D.C., and was part of a
military family.
•My family moved a lot because of
the military," Crisp said. •we lived in
Colorado, Texas, Japan and Guam
before settling in Riverside."
A SONG IN HIS HEART
While in Riverside, Crisp earned
his college degree in music with a
minor in theater arts from the Univer-
sity of Redlands. He was also
involved with his church during this
time.
·I wanted to pursue a profession in
the music industry," Crisp said. ·sut
then God called me into the min-
istry .•
Although Cnsp answered his call
and passed by the entertainment
industry, music remains a large part
of bis life.
·Presently four of my songs are
being marketed by Hilltop Records,"
Crisp said. "It is really a great experi-
ence, to know my songs will reach a
wide audience."
PASTORAL SCENES
After being called to the ministry,
Crisp attended seminary at the Clare-
mont School of Theology and gradu-
ated in 1982 with a master's of divini-
ty. He later returned to Claremont to
earn an inservice doctorate of min-
istry in 1993.
Crisp has dedicated the past 16
years of bis life to the United
Methodist church. He has previously
served as pastor of the Hesperia Unit-
ed Methodist Church.
founding pastor; it wu a lp8d&l •, Pilml will be abown Monda"* memory.• , 1• Crtap has alsO been at the Del I · through Sept. 8 at 12:30 p.m. A hmch
Rola United Methodist Church in San • reception will be held prior to each fDm
Benwdlno and the San Luis Obispo at noon.
United Methodist Church. During his The meal iDcludes soup, salad, main
time in San Luis Obispo, Crlsp served course, deaert and beverage. The COit
as director of the Wesley Foundation for lunch ii S3 for seniors over 55 and S4
at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. for those under 55. Admission to the
TRUE ILUE TO CHURCH (ANO.
DODGERS)
In his spare moments away from
the church, Crisp enjoys playing golf
and watercolor painting. He admits
that he is also an avid Dodger fan.
•rm really looking forward to
being involved with the people of the
church,• Crisp said. •1 want to pick
up on the church's mi.Ssion and
expand it."
Crisp already seems to have a
good reputation with the members of
his church.
"He seems like a very warm per-
son,• said Peggy Skeen, church .
member. "He is very appealing. He
will be received with open arms."
Crisp replaces .Senior Pastor David
Lemberg, who will remain on as
associate pastor until he retires at the
end of September.
The congregation will be officially
welcoming Crisp on Sunday with a
reception following the 9:30 a.m.
worship service.
"I strongly believe in working with
the people of the church," Crisp said.
"They are the reason I am here.•
-Story by Sarah O'Jtourke,
Photo by Greg Pry I I I
film is free.
The following is a list of films and
dates for the series: •Yid) with his Pid-
dle• (Monday), •The Cantor's Son•
(July21), •Mamele• (July28), •A1..etter
to Mother• (Aug. 4), •The Dybbak"
(Aug. 11}, •Green Fields• (Aug. 18),
wltzhak Perlman in the Fiddler's
House• (Aug. 25), and closing out the
series will be •The Golden Age of Sec-
ond Avenue• (Sept. 8).
For more information and reserva-
tions, call the Jewish Senior Center at
(n4) 513-5641.
New interim minster
The Rev. Leslie H. Heyboer has been
appointed the interim minister at
Orange Coast Unitarian lJniversalist
Church in Costa Mesa. Her first sermon
will be Sept. 1.
She was ordained as a Unitarian
Universalist minister in 1990 by the
Unitarian Universalist Church of the
Monterey Peninsula. In addition, she
has a masters in diviility from the Starr
King School for the Ministry in Berke-
ley and a master's in 'maniage, family
and child counseling from the Universi-
ty of La Verne.
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Heyboer comes to Costa Mesa from
the First Unitarian Church in Stockton,
where she was intelim minister.
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,.. ..... M n ' dua ls meeting
~ya through Aug. 27 between
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and unde.rltanding Hebrew and coats
l'O f« memben and $.S5 for nonmem-
.,_. with a $7.50 textbook required. Tbe
............ clua 11 IJ\eeting Tuesdays
Uuwgb Aug. 26 between 7 and 9 p.m. It
develops communication skills through
rMdlng. writing, conversation and
~· &cept for a S15 textbook., the
, ... .,. the same as for beginners.
A4¥aced HebNw is meeting through
Aug. 25 between 8 and 9:30 p.m. It
dewlopl comp~henslon and Ouency of
tpMdl llDd reading through exclusive
im ol Hebrew In class and by reading
IarMll oewsp4pen and modern Hebrew
authors. It costs 545 for members and *60 for nonmembers with S5 for course
material. lbe center Is located at 250 E.
Ba.ter St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more,
~755--0340.
MYSTUIES CONTEMPLATID
Wednetd&y night Kaballah clAsses
for Jews and non-Jews are underway at
1Uq)le llaiah of Newport Beach. Distin-
guilbed Hebrew scholar and scripture
apeciallst Ra.bbl David Rosenberg will
conduct the 7 p.m. sessions. Kaballah
meam tradition in Hebrew and involves
the study of the mysteries of God and
creation. A fee of $30 for members and
$50 for nonmemben covers the entire
course Shat meets at 2401 Irvine Ave. ln
Newport Beach. To register or for more
Information. ca.ll 548-6900.
SCl£NCE OF MIND
1be Rev. Gall Miller will guide stu-
dents through the Course in Miracles
tot1ay. And on July 19, the Rev. Bob Pul-
liam will conduct a class ln Dreams -
Your Inoer leacher. Please call 646-3199
for workshop ti.mes and locations. You
may also write New Thought Church
and 1\'uth Foundation at 1929 Tustin
Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627
KNOWING GOO INTIMATELY
On Mondays, people of d1verse
backgrounds and different churches
gather at St. Mark Presbyterian Church
to pursue a "one-on-one• relationsblp
with God. The OneHeart Christian
Meditation group teaches and practices
the spidtual steps that can make that
intimacy a daily reality. It meets from
7130 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vtsta Dri-
v• In Newport Beach. Either Ester
BelmAm at &4()..6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551...5339 can provide more informa-
tion.
PMM>IGM SHIFT
~e Newport Beach Baha'i Cornmu-
mty &llows participants to bear and
~Paradigm Shilt: A New Way
-A~ Wodd at 7:.30 p.m. every Pri-
a private residence m Corona del 'llllether, they expkn such ques-
• ¢an racism and prejudice be
tecif What la the new world
«derl Can confticts be resolved without
forcef Are women and men equal?
What's the spiritual solution to our eco-
Jlbmic problems? Music and food are
lnduded. Directions: 759--0999.
HfALlHDAY
lnitructor J~ BIOMD leedl People
Wlth Arthritis Can E.urdM dalMI from
10 to 11 a.m. every Tuaday at the Jew-
ijh Senior Center ot Orange County, 250
E. Baker St., Costa Melt. The cl.us
tndudes health education, Joint-protec-
tion tips, relu.atton tedm.lques, pain·
control techn1quea and l<ldaliztng. Call 513-564--=1 • ..__ __
LECTIJRE SBRJES
DHARMA SOOETY
Newport Beach Higasbl Honganjl
Buddhist Temple's DhlU'lDA Society pre-
sents a lectuJe and discussion aeries
Sunday, and on the second Sunday of
each month at the temple, 254 V\c.tona
St.,'Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202.
BAHA1S GATHBUNG
The Baba'is of Newport Beach spon-
sor a lunch, speak.er and dlscussion of
timely .topics at 11 a.m. on the last Sun-
day of each month at a private residence
in Corona del Mat. All are welcome.
Directions: 760-5360.
SINGLES
ASK THE RABBI
Rabbi David Rosenberg will field
questions during Singles Evening on
Aug. 8 and every second Friday of the
month at Temple Isaiah of Newport
Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow-
ship hour) will follow services honoring
single people. It all takes place at 2401
lrvine Ave. in Newport 'Beach (Back
Bay). Por information about the time,
call 548-6900.
SERMONS
NEW THOUGHT CHURCH
Sunday services at New Thought
Church, tbe Science of Mind Center
r~y begin at 10:30 a.m., following
lO:lS,. meditation at the Neighborhood
Coa!bunity Center 10 Costa Mesa Sun-
day school is also proV1ded The center's
located at 1845 Park Ave Call 646-3199
for more information.
SELf-COUNSEUNG
On Sunday, the Rev. Chns Schriner
will speak on •A Spiritual Autobiogra-
phy" at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-
salist Church. During the 10:30 a.m. ser-
vice, the chwch's former minister ol
counseling will share excerpts from his
own spiritual story. Child care and youth
religious education through filth grade
will be offered during the service ;'
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duct a free blood-pr"sure c1iJ# ·
between 10 and 10:30 a.m. the first Sun-I
day of each month. Call 548-7727. I
Ga.te ol Heaven Chapel oondUds
Sunday ..me. at 2 p.m. with p.ycbJc
demonstration, spiritual healing and
sped.al music. 'They tab place at 1401
15th St. In the Ne rt 8eac:b Muonic
'lemPle BUllding.
SPBCIAl EVBNTS
BA.lllECUI! DINNER
Today, a weloome barbecue recep-
tion for Jaime and Suzanne Edwards-
Acton will follow the 5 p.m. worship ser-
vice at St. MiCbael and All Angels Epis-
copal Church. The Rev. Jaime Edwards-
Acton Joins St. Michael's staff as the new-
a.ssistant minister. Responsibfilties will
include ministering to the needs of
youth and family within the parish and
community. The church is located at
3233 Padftc View Drive in Corona del
Mar. Phone 552-0959 or 644--4395 to find
out more.
ETHICS
At 8 p.m. Friday, a benefit series on
current etblcal issues begins at Orange
Coast Unitarian Universalist Church.
Attorney Silvio Nardoni, who special-
izes in problems of tbe elderly, will con-
duct the Friday night forums. The public
is Invited to these free discussions at
1259 Victoria St. in Costa M~. For
additional Information, call the church at
!
SUPPORT GROUPS ~_,...,,_,,,,,_,-=--,._,,_.; !
HEALING j
On Wednesday11, people gather to i
learn how changing our thinking CAil !
change our lives. All are welcoa;ne to join I
the group as Juanella Evans shares how i
•Healing your Thoughts Heals Your i
Body" through Science of Mind teach-l
ing. Phone 646-3199 for the time and l
location or to find out more. j
MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUflPORT ~
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ~
conducts a support group for families 1
with loved ones with serious mental W-:
nesses. It IS led by a professional and 1
takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 l
p.m. For more information, call St. l
Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Mont-l
gomery at 645-3708. ~:.~':,:':,':.· • Please send photographs and typed
releases detailing stories, upcoming
events, sermon topics or any other
news involving Costa Mesa and New-
port Beach houses of worship to Reli-
gion Editor, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. '·i
Costa Mesa, 92627. Fax 646-4170.
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+ADDRESS: 3198-8 Atrport
Loop Dnve, esa. + 'IB.EPHONE: 641-1944. + PASTORS: diffCil1"d Ra pp,
senior pastor, Masaru Horikoshi,
Japanese language pastor. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10:30
a.m., services are held concur·
rentty in Japanese and English;
9:30 a .m., adult Sunday school
and the Good News dub (songs
and crafts) for children; 10:30 to
11 :45 a.m., SUnday school for
children. + OULD CARE: Yes.
+UPCOMING SERMON: "Evi-
dences for the Filling of the Spir-
it" based on Ephesians 5. + INTERESTING NO'IE: The
church is holding a pot luck luau
on July 26. Entertainment will
feature singer Junko, and dancer
Laurel Soon, who will perform a
Christian hula. The public is wel-
come to attend and may call t he
Newport Mesa ·
Christian Center
+ ADOMSS: 2599 N;....,.~
B v .• esa. + TElBHOflE: 966-0454 .
+WEB PAGE: www.nmcc.org + SENIOR PASTOR: Jim Brad-
ford. + SEltVICE TIMES: Saturday, 7
p.m., "Saturday 7" contemporary
service; Sunday, 8 a.m. traditional
worship; 9:30 and 11 a.m. con-
temporary worship and 6 p.m.
Bible study. + OtlLD CARE: Professional
child care Is provided. + INTEltESTING NO'IE: Children
and teens are invited to have
some summer fun at day camp.
Sunshine Day Camp is for ele-
mentary age children. The Young
Teen Summer Adventure Camp i!>
for junior high-age youth. Both
camps have a low camper to staff
ratio and both provide many
activities and field trips each
week. For prices and more infor-
mation, call the church office.
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sUuMfR CONCERT limy Vera and 1be Beaters per·
foqna from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday
during Fashion Island's 1997
Summer Concert Serles in the
Bloomingdale'• Courtyard. The
concerts are free aQ.Si pref ened
seating tickets will be sold at
t'ashion Island's Condel1Je desk
tor $10. For information, call 120-
3316.
TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS
·Pree live classic rock perf or-miiices are scheduled from noon
to :2:30 p.m. Monday through Pri-
dQ; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and
Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p .m.
Saturday and Sunday aftemoons
in1 the Town Square at 1\iangle S4uare in Costa Mesa.
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sRUUFE
ART
The Orange County Museum
of Art offers an intermediate
watercolor class, Exploring The
SfVI Life, from 1 to 3 p.m. every
Saturday today through Aug. 9 at 850 San Clemente Drive, New-
pdrt Beach. Fee is $40 for mem-
~. students and seniors and
• SS0 for others. For information,
call 759-1122.
SP,OTUGHT TOURS
·The Orange County Museum
of;Art presents "Spotlight Tours,"
20-minute tours given by docents
that focus on a single artist or
work of art, at 2 p.m. Sundays at
850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Beach. Spotlight tours are
offered in the museum galleries
and are free with admission. On
Sunday, Carol Wertheim speaks
about Edward Keinholz's #End of
the Bucket of Tar.• Admission is
$5 for adults, $4 for seniors and
students, and children wider 16
and members are free. For infor-
mation, all 759-1122.
TUESDAY TALKS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents Tuesday Talks at
Noon, a series of free talks at
noon by artists, critics and histori-
ans complementing the art dis-
played in the museum's galleries
at 850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Beach. On Tuesday, a docu-
mentary video on Georgia O'Ke-,
effe's life and work will be pre-
sented. For information, call ?59-
1122.
ARTIST COLLAGE
A collection of collages by
John Hertzberg will be displayed
at Haute Cakes. through July 30
at 180? W. Cliff Court Drivel.
Newport Beach. The scraps ot
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.
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-
class models and the Grand Salon
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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, Newport Beach. For
information, call 673-7863.
JURIED EXHIBrr
The public is invited to view
MEAMDICE
Tbe ()range County Museum
of Art pre1ents •fire and Ice
(~·by artist
George Stone ~ 28 at
850 San Clemente Drive, New-
po or more
call 759-1122.
• EARLY PAINTINGS
•Mark Rothko: The Spirit of
Myth. Barty Paintings from the
1930s and 1940s" will be on view
through Sept. 1 at the Orange
County Museum ol Art, 850 .San
Clemente Drive, Newport Belch.
For information, call ?59-1122.
COLOR PHOTOS
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents "Real Ufe/Still
Life b)' Marie Cosindas • featuring
color photographs through Aug.
31 at the OCMA South Coast
Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call ?59-1122.
WILD UFE
The Newport Beach Central
Library presents "Wild ute, • an
exhibit of still photography by
Corona deJ Mar commercial pho-
tographer Howard Folsom,
through July 31 at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For information, call 717-
3801.
.
SWIM LESSONS
Orange Coast College olfen
summer swim 1essonl with 30 and
40-minute eJaaes beginning at"
9:30 a.m. daily from July 21 to
Aug. 1 and Aug. 4 to 15. 1be last~
daises start at ~:'5 p,m. each da¥• I
Classes are available for toddlerl,
non-swtmmen, beginning swim.: '
mers, advanced beginners, lnt'1'-•
mediates and competitive swtm~ :
mers. Cost of the program is SU.
In addition to a beginning water '
polo class and a beginntng com-, ,
petitive swim ~p. there will be,,'
a "Parent and Me" class for moth-
ers, fathers or adult guardians. To
register, call 432-5880.
SAFARI BRUNOt
A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise •
is available aboard the 54·foot
Emerald Forest 11ki 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 6?3-0240.
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-1111tt-itl!b lnfonnation, caJU32-5880.· reading 1ndepende11Uy. ~ from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Campen will L.~'!.~~'s·.30~ llto al ,..... -· tired agiin.itll will r80elft ~ ...m • ·~ of spol1I ~ ......---aa~ --.... "'"EuU.f.ADINGCAW ltk:km 1DM1 cou~,!-~· iMcb _...._ ... lDdUdine 'rirtm NL at .. ~-County Pair-Orange Cout CoDege often a b8CD atid otbei ~~ mtng, track ~fte!d; ICtiball; vol:
......_ ~! · ~· 't. County cbeerleacUng camp for tint-to the d'9'W of ttmil 1Mf lpeDd 19ybell, pmg pong, IOClOer, OOol' ~ 1.Pllce ii ~ Saturday through seventh-grad.en who reading . or lilten1ng to boOu. hockey and basketball. For infor-1114 .luDdaJ from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. want to learn the latest 1dclc.t, Interested agents can regist« at mation, call 432-5880.
ID tb1 IDldD fairgroundl parking jumps, cheen and dance routines any Newport Beach Public
all ages. Refreshments will be
.-v.t Bimel & Noble ii located
al 1870 Harbor Blvd., ntanqle
$qUiie ID COlt4 Mesa. Par lutor-
matioo.; cell 631..o8t4. •
SAl\JltDAY, JUt.Y.1~ 1117
BARNES a NOlt.E ~
On Wed.wday, Comrie Mer·
rttt dilculw her book ·~~ Love (Again)-'Ibe Dating~··.•
lot. Parlaformatlon, call 723..6616. from 9 a.m. to noon Monday Ubrary. Call 717-3801. PAJAMA PARTY
• S.., Saturday there is a through ThW'lday in OCCta Gym The Costa Mesa Public Ubrary
vival Manual tor Women Ovet !'
Thirty• at 7 p.m. Great Boob •
BAU.ROOM DANCE Reading Group will dlscu.n~
DeFore Foundation for the Arts "Idiot• by Doctoevsky at 1 p.ni: ' f~ mark.et fnm 9 a.m. to l Poyer, 2101 Fairview Road. Costa llG MYSTEJtV presents Pajama Storytime every
p.m. m tbe munldpal parking lot Mesa. Registration fee ii $50. Por Junior detectives, a es<& t,o 13, Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 off en ballroom dancing every Fri-Wednesday. For information. call'
~ht-e~me~ .... ~.w.-~~~~~~~·....-•~........:, '""lrlaJ'lkllr~~-am~rargrummrHntomndDir.Oltt"~~8();-~~t-a:nH:aeecled--to-beli~!C.tct-M1esarl-i>:m..~~'~~
DeFore Dance Center from 7 :30 ,,.._)
~MD lHE WOt.f
~ Cout College presents
•Peter and tbe WolP today and
Sunday, and Wednesday through
July 19 m OCC'I Robert B. Moore
Theatre, 2701 Fallview Road.
C01ta Mesa. Curtain ls scheduled
for 10 a.m. Wedneldays through
Fridays, 1 p.m. Fridays and 2 p.m.
Saturdays and Sundays. Advance
tickets are $f and tickets at the
door are $5. For information, call
,32-5880.
AUDITIONS
The Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum's resident theater coin-pany. The Riverboat Playen, is
holding auditioos for the compa-
ny's adaptation of Hans Christian
Anderson's classic •The Uttle
Mermaid• from 1 to 6 p .m. today
at 151 E. Coast Highway, New-
port Beach. Ten acton are 11eeded
ages teen through adult Perfor-
mances will begin Sept 7 and will
run through the holiday season.
For information, call 675-8915.
NEWPORT THEATRE
The Newport Theatre Arts
Center presents the black come-
dy •Arsenic and Old Lace• at 8
p.m. today and 2:30 p .m. Sunday,
closing Sunday, at 2501 G:liff Dri-
ve, Newport Beach. Tickets are
$13. For reservations, call 631-
0288.
THREE PARODIES
A trio of short and hilarious
parodies of classic works by
Euripides, Shakespeare and Ten-
nessee Williams will open Thurs-
day at Orange Coast College,
2101 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
The thlee spoofs will begin at 8
p.m. ThW'Sdays through Satur-
days and 3 p.m. Sundays on July
17-20 and 2"-27 in OCC's Drama
Leb Theatre. The parodies
idclude: •The 15-Minute Ham-
l~t. • •por Whom the Southern
~lie Tolls• and •Tue Glass
M~me" and ·Medea.•
Mvanced tickets are S7 for
Thursday and SWlday perf or-
mances and $8 for Friday and Sat-
urday presentations. Tickets at
tM door are $9 and $10. A $1 dis-
cOUnt is available for students and
~r citizens. For information, can 432-5880.
LAUNCH PAD
• Musician Craig Woodson will
show how easy it is to tum ordi-
nary household items into musical
i.n.struments from around the
world at 11 a.m.. 1 and 3 p.m.
today and Sunday at Launch Pad,
33;33 Bear St, Costa Mesa. Once
the instruments are made, Wood-
son invites the audience to partic-
ipate in a short •jam session.•
Cost is $3.25 for members and
$S.15 for guests. Shows are
91>ropri.ate for children age 6 and
~· For information, call 546-
2061.
QAYPLAY
Orange Coast College offers a
Oay Play workshop for children 1-ween the ages of 7 and 11
ffCllD 9 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and
thundays, Tuelday through Aug.
7 1n Room 5 at College Park
~ 2380 Notre Dame Road,
Costa Mesa. Registration fee is
• with a $10 material fee. For
CERAMIC otERUBS
Cblldren from age 1 to 15 are
invited to sign up for a five-week
··cl.us, Ceramic Cherubs and
Flowers, from 2:30 to <& p.m. at the
'Vlncat Jorgensen Community
Center at Mariners Park in New-
port Beach. Children can lign up
for a c1Ass 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. Registration fee Is $69. For
information, call 644-3151.
Ubr~ Detectives, Inc., solve the Park Ave. Favorite children's
Big Mystery: •How many books songs, a varied cast of puppet
can you read this summer?• For characters and many fun stories
every 10 books Detectives read, will highlight the evening's activ-
they will •fingerprint• their iden-ities. The Preschool Storyttme for
tificatlon Card and receive sped.al 3-to 5-year-olds takes place Tues-
prlzes. Registratlon will be held at days from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For
the C°"4 Mesa Llbrary Detec-information, call 646-8845.
to 8:30 p.m. The tango will be tea-AUTHOR APPEARANCE .. :-1
tured during July. On both nights Fashion Island Barnes & Noble
a lesson will be taught followed presents Ron Woolsey, who will ~
by open dance wtth a disc jockey sign and discuss his book ,
playing an kinds of music until 11 #Migrants west• troin 2 to 4 p.m!"
p.m. The dance lesson is free with. today at 923 Newport C-enter Dri:. '
the price of the SS admission. For ve, Newport Beach. For infonna·'
information, call 241-9908. tion, call 759-0982. · • •
JUNIOR AGENTS
Junior agents, from toddlers
through fifth graders, are invited
to untavel •The <Ase for Books"
by joining the Newport Beach
Public Ubrary's Summer Reading
Program through Aug. 16. 1be
program will feature a Read-to-
Me Club for toddlers through
kindergarten-age children and a
Readers' Club for senior sleuths
tives, Inc., Headquarters in the
Costa Mela library at 1855 Park
Avenue. The 1ut d.ay for Junior
Detectives to register their read-
ing logs for pm.es Is Aug. 23. For
information, call 646-8845.
SUMMER SPORTS
Orange Coast College presents
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 sessions
which meet Monday through Fri-
day on July 14-18, July 21-25,
July 28 through Au~. 1, and Aug.
4-8. Registration fee is $65 for the
morning half-day camp from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m., $45 for the after-
noon ho.lf-day camp from 1 to 5
p.m. or $95 for the all-day camps
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'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Goosebumps" club meets
the first and third Monday of the
month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes &
Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive.
For information, call 759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
Prom 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday,
Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled
craft and story hour for children of
ADULT BAWtOOM DANCE
The Costa Mesa Senior Center
offers adult ballroom dance every
Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. Singles and couples wel-
come. Llve music provided by the
Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is
$3. 1be Senior Center is at 695 W.
19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa-
tion, call 645-2356.
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'Green fees raise
''" the ire of locals
,.. .. Having just rHd the Oalty Plot's
attk:le about the increased green
fees at Costa Mesa Goff Course. I
would like to note the foHowtng
in protest of the Increased mes: r For 10 years rw ~the Cm-
• ta Mesa Courses, about once a
.. month (mostly out of~ c:on-
1venience). GeneraUy, during these
~ 10 years. botti' courses haw been
• in lousy shape. Despite the similar
·fees charged at surrounding area ~ courses, the greens. fairways. .
; bunkers and driving range have
consistently been far below the
quallty of surrounding facilities;
As of July 2 -exduding the
; t;>unkers, which stJll have no sand
~ ifl them -the course Is in ttie
.. best shape It's ever been in. Now
' that it Is in enjoyable
I condition, the private managers,
, yet again, want to inaease ttie
• fees.
• We residents have had endured
the all-too-recent Increased
Slreens' fees. How about allowing
w to enjoy it for at least a year
tWthc>ut
Thlgedy sometimes takes us in unexpected directlom.
It can tear U1 apart and darken our world or it can bring UI
together and leave hope in its wake. '
The stoiy ol Amanda Arthur travels the latter course. The 17-
year-old Newpm1}farbol' High School cheerleader wu aitlcally
injured .tn a late-night car accident, an acddent that claimed the
life o1 high school senior Donnie Bridgman and left a third student
-Dan Townsend -with serious .injuries.
The story, from the start. has been undeniably sad Blidgman. a
superior student and athlete, Well bound for the University of Col-
orado. His life was just begtnning when it was cut off.
Amanda's fate. was different. Her injuries left hei comatose and
though she has slowly emerged from the coma, physicians con-
cede the brain stem dam.age she suffered makes it likely she will
never be the person she was once.
Still, as she tight. to get better, her spirit appears to have
brought together the community. That was apparent when her
friends and family brought the high school prom to her hospit.al
room. That was apparent by the outpouring of letters and poems
and get-well messages she received. And -for anyone who might
not have been paying attention -that was fully evident Thursday
when more than 3,000 flocked to the Newport Beach Country Club
to attend a benefit for Amanda hosted by recording artist and
Newport Beach resident Bill Medley.
~ again raising the rates?
_At the bare minimum, the
jncreased rates should only apply
$ non-residents.
_.. ED RYBARCZYK
The event was an outpouring of compassion and hope, an
example of how a community can pull together in an attempt to
extract something positive from an incident that had left so much
sorrow in its tracks.
OOH LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT
lbe benefit concert for Amanda Arthur drew thoUNDdl from the Newport-Mesa area.
• : Costa Mesa :; . . -~ . ....
.. -_.
~rona del Mar spikers
.srateful for support
~The volleyball team at Corona de! Miu h School would like to thank the fans
. all of their support in the Sea Kings'
~for the CIP Championship. m: was wonderful to have so many tam.-members, coaches, friends and neigh-
supporting and cheering on tbe
. We also extend our tbanb to the
Pilot for their supportive coverage
or making this community aware of
1Nm's success.
-• We are all very proud of this group of ~etes. They will be back next sp$g. ~ -LINDA AL5Jfvi.Ea
r-Coro~d&Mar ··-'--.,._ .
:;l:ower tollway fee for short
ab-etches sure make sense .... .
• t-A toll c.ha.rge between Bonita Canyon
,·'Road and Laguna Canyon/Bl Toro Road
:bf $1 would be a fair fa.re.
~ : The operators of the San Joaquin toll
-tead complain of the lower-than-project-~.a ridership of its tollway. It makes sense
\lfn.d cents) and is farer to c.ha.rge $1,
instead of the full tollway charge of $2,
between Bonita Canyon Road and El Toro
Road for this short distance.
I, and many of my friends in Newport
' Beach and Leisure World in Laguna Hills
say, though they'd like to use the tollway,
they do not want to spend $4 round trip
, for that short distance, but would spend
$2 round trip.
Tollways in the Eastern U.S. charge
~t to exit, i.e., for the actual mileage
ti;avelled on their tollways. That's a fair
way of charging. Perhaps the operaton
should spend their money on a poll first
of the Newport-Laguna area before com-
' mitting to an expensive ad campaign.
G.G. DBUl'SCH
Corona de1 Mar
She's more than just a
Miss Costa Mesa to me
I was happy to see that you featured
Olivia Ayala, the newly crowned Miss
Costa Mesa, 1n your •Pilot People• sec-
tion on June 21, but I do not believe that
you said enough kind things about her.
You did note that abe ii atudylDg music
as Cal State Long Beach, and you did
note that ahe is a ha.tea at the Acapulco
Mexican restaurant th Colt.a Mesa. What
you should have added ii that she is a
rare holtea, a dilappeering breed. a
hostess of charm. but also a hostea of
finely honed sophllticatlon, despite being
only 18. For example, my beaut1ful. talented,
=~ IUCCMlful wUe and I ea\ at about once a week beca.ute it's
a fine Mu:lcan restaurant. I Jlllo eat at
.Acapulco about once a month with a
beauttful. talented, bigbly IUCOellful.
married author.
BRIAN P08UOA
I DAILY Pl.OT
Not once bas Olivia told my wife that I
eat lunch at Acapulco with the author,
and not once bas Olivia told the author
that I eat dinner at Acapulco with my
wUe. How disaeet is tbatl
DON K. PIEJtSTORPF
Costa Mesa
Letter writer twisted
meaning of ~tement
J'un Putemak's letter in the June 19
Community Porum regarding the police
pay issue misquoted a statement attrib-
uted to me in an earlier Dally Pilot art1de ··
on the subject
The odginal statement u printed in
the Pilot wu not a dtrec:t quotation and
read ·Samone said Newport police
~·t expect tbe Mme pay u
Anaheim and Santa Ana. whlch have
larger general funds and mon crime.•
l>utemak'1 letter reworded the state-
ment to completely change it.s empbuia
by omitting reference to the larger gener-
al funds of the other dties thus, by infer-
ence, their ability to pay higher salaries,
to try and make a point about the dty's
low aime rate and the role it should play
in contract negotiations.
PHB. SANSONE
Corona del Mar
Hey, city leaders: Don't )et
police.pay go to"the dogs
lb me, police are about the most im1>9ftant people employed by the <ity,
along with tbe Fire Department. and
should be paid accordingly. Why not be
the top paid in Orange County! Isn't that
why we live in Newport Bea.ch? Because
it is the best <ity to live inl
What really got my goat was when I
read in the Daily Pilot about the <ity to
spend $38,000 on pooch bags. What is
that? Where are the priorities? I know
$38,000 doesn't seem like much to you,
but I am sure that along with other stupid
things the city spends money on, it could
go towards more benefits and pay to our
policemen and firemen, who risk their
lives for us on a daily basis.
I do not personally know any police-
men or firemen, but every time I have
needed them they Were there!
I think we should first make our
policemen and firemen happy, then wony
about the dogs.
LINDA L JtEED
Newport Beach
Back Bay dredge costs
should be shared by Irvine
Who should pay to dredge part of
Irvtne out of the Back Bay?
Hmmm. How about Irvine?
TIIOMAS A. BurrmtWOR111
Newport Beach
john
hedges
' .. .Is taking the week off ...
Be St.Ire to CAtdl his
column in next week's :
Community Forum · ·
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AMEllCM CANCER SOOETY RELAY
FOil ....
' The Amerk..n Otncer Society needs
: YOluntMrs for • number of tasks. For more lnformation, contact Sally carson ~ at 261-9446. .
' AMBICM HEMT ASSOCIATION
The Amerian Hffrt Association Is
• looking b YOfUntws to petform vari-
ous general office duties Including pho-
tocoovfng. typing. light computer wori(.
I as welt a5 preparing large tnafllngs and
other various derk:al duties from 9 a.m.
t.o noon or 1 to 4 p.m .. Monday through
Friday. call Teri Brown, volunteer coordi-
nator, at 856-3555 for more Information.
AMERICAN MO CROSS, OAAHGE
COUNTY CHAPTER • The Orange County Chapter of the
Amerlain Red Cross needs volunteers to
address community groups about Red
Cross services and to act as liaisons with
the media In dfsaster and emergency sit·
uatlons. For Information. call Judy Ian-naccone, 83S-5381.
AM>AY HISPANIC WOMEN'S PROGRAM
Wrtte gr.nts and tiSlst wtth ~lc
retatlon efforts for this agency 1het hefps
with parenting Issues. marriage and
r9'atlonshlp counseling. Biiinguai and
mulltlingual volunteen are needed.
Contact Ann Matkey et 953-5757, ext.
111.
ASSOClAllON RENAISSANCE CREATORS
ARC is a non-profit group In Costa
"Mesa that sponsors and supports multi·
outrach community. service programs.
suctt as the homeless sanctuary. Volun-
teers are needed. For lnfonnatlon, call
Renee Namaste, 54().5803.
llG lltont.ERS, llG SISTERS
Men and women over 20 years old
who haw lived In Orange County for at
least six ln9"ths and have been on the
job for at least three months a~ needed
to --.ie as big brothers or big slsten for
dllldren ages9-tQ 16 from slngle-pa~nt
homes. For Information, call 544-7773
WIAl.rMMWMlll ~ doc.nts ... ne.ded at the
c.nt.nnlal Farm at the e>r.,ge County
F•lrQtoundl In Costa MeM. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517.
CDilU fOA CREA1M A&JaNATMS
The Center for CtMtM ~a
~-chadtM>le CX'glOIDtloo Sbft wortu through the United Wwt. needs
volunteers, graduate level Int.ms or
trainees. For Information, call Kar.n,
642.03n.
CENTER DOCINTS
If )'OU love the .U. become a Center
Docent. It enables ~ to see ~ be
lnvofved In the Orange Cowrty Petform..
Ing Arts Center as few we able. You'll
frequent badcsi.ge ~ below stage arus giving publk tours at the Center.
To !Nm more and apply, call the ~
port G~ office at 556-2122. ext. 218.
COWGe HOSPITAL
The Colleoe Hosplta.I COSta Mesa Auxll-
lary Is HJng volunteers to pt!fform ~d~the~~~
rnatl«\ call 642-2734 between 9 a.m.
and4p.m.
COMMUNITY tfOSPICE CARE
Community HQSPk.e care, whldl pro-
vides medical and emot.lonal support to
tennlnally Ill patients and their families
In Orange County, needs volunteers In
CONSUli8IS FOA LEGAL ltEfOAM
Consumers f« LeQal "-form has an
ongoing need for volunt.en to monitor
cMI court Judges. A computer and dona-
tions are also netded. For more lnfor-matiOii. cilflaitiiriat 854-0881 .
COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Ovlc Playhouse needs
wlunteers for ushering, backstage, mall-
lngs. typing, tights and many other
duties. For more Information, call 6~
5269.
COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY
The society collects Information, pho-
tos and artifacts relating to the history
at Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol--
unteers are needed for derical tasks,
c:omputet Input and help In the library.
For Information, c.all Charles Beecher;
631-5918.
COSTA MESA SENIOR CENnR
The multipurpose senior services facili-
ty at the corner of 19th Street and
Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a
variety of tasks. For more Information,
call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to S P·?'·
Of.FORE FOUNDATION FOR THE Nn"S
The Defore Foundation for the Arts. a
non-profit organization dedicated to
,L/~CARWASH • • r ~ l • • • r, • • 11 ) • ~ I ~ t I I f r r 4 I ~
IOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.. Gas, All Cloth Wash & 1 ()()~ Hand Wash ORANGE COUNTY COUNOl
Volunteer opportunities lndude fund Oil/Lube, Tune-Up & Brake Service
raising, program development and c~· "-6 .. lllng 1'"" 01 ~-~a Fb"1 training to existing troops and packs. For ..,,,...,_ .. ~ ~ui 19"
~~~·call Devon Dougher· Engine Steam Cleaning I (kylndErCll'S) I
FREE Pk:k-Up & Oeftwry. a -~oe..111~1 _ J
IOYS AND GllL.S auas Of COSTA r:------------:-1 r:------------;'"1 M~~:: ~~nd Girls Clubs• I FREE HOT WAX 11 CC>MfLfR DITAIUNG I ===.a~ ~t::! I With Car Wash ; I Reg. $169.~,!:t~ ot $100 I
and more Information. can Dick Powers, I SJ.99 11 exp 7/15/97 I
642-2245. L-Wi.C,2UJ?21_~~u~~7-.J L---V~,l.!.~ks-~a ___ .J
~.~---------------------------ru:aat~1r=.ooi-iiiiii"'ii.As111 w.r ATER •If Irvine Ranch takes over and I $J •9 II I I ...i-tJ Arm I"' I "'I Mesa steps out, we want to know .. nc u~s re Ora
how they will ensure the pressure I Car Wash 11 $6.ff I
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be legal without the blessing ot
the Local Agency Formation
Commission.
But lrvine Ranch officials
recetYed more than 60% of the
company'• ab.ales last month and
plan to pay abareholders $1,100
for each lb.are.
~ sald Irvine Ranch can-
not provide adequate water ser-
vice for fire flow protection to the
area.. Also, he said Mesa plans to
defend its $3 million investment
in the area, which indudes a
reservoir and water connections.
City Manager Allan Roeder
sent letters to both distrlcts Friday
expressing the city's concerns
about public safety.
I INVESTIGATE
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boat she and her husband, Bric,
had rented from Balboa Bay
Rentals an Sunday. Still. autboli-
ijes Aid lt failed to answer many
~om.
Eric Bechler told authorities
she was drivtng the boat, towing
him on a lmeeboud; and appar-
ently fell overboard when they hit
big wave. Both ot them bad
been drinking, and neither were
wearing life jackets, Coast Guard
~~ (i\e didA't believe
anyone fell out of the boat
Wedwday, as the team attempt-
ed to .aeate the scene based
on detalls frOm Bric Bechler.
However, no one was towed
behind
"We don't believe tbat'I a safe
thing to do,. Keane said.
~. not wearing life
jilc:IJlliD, not ~ a mec:ba· m.m ... would IWltch oa the
boat If IOIMOM fell overboard
and ~ OOWd all be con-
trthnttftg fadOia 1o the inddaat.
ha iekl.
is adequate and not a drop off in I w/coupon exp 7 /15/97 11 w/coupori exp 7 /15/97 I
performance of fire hydrants,•
Roeder said. ·we want to make
sure the fire hydrant pressme is
maintained."
Irvine Ranch General Manag-
er Ronald Young could not be
reache<} on Friday for comment.
However, J .R Mosier, a former
San.ta Ana Heights board mem-
ber, contends that Mesa agreed to
serve the area on a month-to-
month basis. The contract can
legally be terminated with a 30-
day notice.
•Irvine Ranch, through a sub-
sidiary, owns the Santa Ana
Heights Water Co. Period,"
Mosier said. •They own the com-
pany and members of Irvine
Ranch are the directors. They are
the-ones who have the authority
now.•
Additionally, several Santa
Ana Heights Water Co., ~
holders have been reautted by
Mesa in an attempt to maintain itl
standing in a lawsuit filed May 28
against the merger. Both par1ie$
are due to appear in Superior
Court to resolve the issue at 1:30
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: del Mar's Doug Sparks. • • ·----------------------~ : By Doug Sparks :--~--------~--------~ • i EDITOR'S NOTB:
: Corona del Mar
: rea1dent and pole
: vaulter Doug • : Sparlca conUnuea
: hla journal on the
: way to the 12th
: World Veterana'
: Athletic ChampJonahips 1n Durban,
: South Africa July 22. He and wlJe
: Kay depart today.
: July 10 -the injury.
: ' When I first realized that I was in
-: ttouble and about to be~ I had i already committed to leaving the
l ground on my sixth vault of the i practice.
:' From the time I felt and heard the
: snap behind my left leg, until the
: moment I landed in the foam rubber
: landing pit below, it seemed to be an
: eternity. • .
~ the fall I questioned if I
would land safely, or on the ground.
then wond'ered how Kay would react
. .. if I should still go to South Africa ...
and several other unprintable
emotions as I awaited the physical
verdict once.my body came to rest.
To my surprise, I didn't feel a
sharp or jarring pain as I landed on
my side. Motionless and somewhat
afraid of the pain I might feel U I
moved. the sun felt very bot and I
was comfortable, almost as if I were
relaxing on the beach.
My friend and coach, Dave
Johnston. who coached the silver
and bronze-medalists in the 1984
Olympics, broke the silence with his
Arkansas drawl: •wwweeelll?"
Unaware that I had just strained
my hamstring, he just wanted to
know Why I hadn't completed a
pedectly good vault.
1 got up, and though I knew I was
injured, I was happy that I could•
walk. In fact, if I went slowly I
wouldn't even limp. Years in the
physical therapy business instinctively
sent me in search of ice. For the next
six hours I iced and elevated my leg
while taking mega doses of Ibuprolen.
• In tbe morning It w.. off to Dr.
Glen A1mqulst. a noted orthopedic
sutgeon in Orange for over 30 years .
He gave me the good news. I had
irritated the thin layer over the ham-
string, called the •fascia .•
In his opinion this injury wam't as
serioUI as the last time because there
was no bruising.
• Corona del Mar chiropractor Dr.
Jake Pivaroff and bis high-tech
invention, the Deep Muscle Stimula-
tor, was next, and I'm a week ahead
of schedule . TWo-time Australian
Olympic team pole vaulter Simon
Arkell accompanied me on Wednes-
day and he, too, couldli't believe how
fast natural flexibility returns to the
muscle without the abrasion of deep
tissue massage. It's an awesome
'machine, and it's a reflection of the
1 caliber of people and resources avail-
able.
• Denumcb of the sport ... A friend
• SEE SPARKS PAGE 87 . .
MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pit.OT
Doug Sparks conttnues bis chase .
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comeback for a 15-12 triumph;
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way to a second llRtght slandolf t
(last year It was a 12-12 Ue), but
a deep paa WU picked off with
lea than a minute to go at the
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flrewoab. Ohrel'I fMm•ate,
Naltww Dany Pulido, Corona
del Man George Sumner and
Emlida'a John Romm all shared
ln tb8 Ywdkt. The victory cuts
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•Eagles commit their
mornings to bulking
up for the upcoming
prep football season.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Monday
through Friday, 8-10 a .m. are
;: summer business hours for the
: • Estancia High football team.
~ Prom then on, however,
:-' Coach John Uebengood esti-
•: ·IP* the work done by the
•.. ~ty of'llis players ls for the ~~ ' te of earning a pay-,,.. . ...
• • 1 •'fhe best time for us to work ~~ 1ritb our kids is in the momlng, •
•' iaid Liebengood, who is cur-
:: rently running about 40-45 play-
~ en through a daily weight train-
• 1 Ing regimeb~:;;i as some .. . =:~~:,~~ ~ • Atioillt 70% otour kids wo~
:: 'so~ ttme is limited. I took a
~ P'>ll fO 4etermUle what was the ~ best ttiDe for them to devote a
• • ~ ,bQun to football and it ~ . ball to \Ml 'm the morning. In the
., ~_.re either ~t work
or ~Ing in our basketball
and b4iell.aD programs.•
Vlbile Liebengood b 'happy
to get some quality time in the
weight room out of his troops,
participation in sununer passing
leagues, typically afternoon and
evening affairs, b problematic.
"We work on our offense and
defense in the mornings after
we finish lifting,• he explained .
MMC ~ I ON..Y Pl.OT
Es1ancta's John Uebengood. Jr. gets ready to pusb-pTeSS 230 pounds during recllnt wol'kout.
·we run plays against bags •we're Uying to maximize heavy lifts with short repetitions.
(players holding protective our strength," said Liebengood, We have less talking and stand-
cushions to absorb contact) and in his second offseason utilizing ing around, because we've
do some skeleton passing stuff the Olympic lifts, as opposed to shortened the time kids spend at
(traditionally seven-on-seven the traditionel •beach" lifts, one station working on one lift,
drills without linemen).• which build biceps, but don't before moving to the next sta-
The Eagles, however, invest necessarily translate to strength tion. We've got everybody on
the biggest portion of their on the field. the clock and we're more effi-
sweat by pumping iron. "We do all power lifting, dent.• • •" • ~r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_J
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fi TAKING ITS LUMPS,
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road 5K jUll a.e veen ago wtth •
14:0.S. -~--·be not-ed. tbift ii achieved at 25
or 30, not 35,
Hia NlUling career bu been ·
much like a steep tncline on a
~ couotry cou.ne -tt le8l'OI to
A frlendly challenge from bis
father when Koningb was tn Junior
high lumed into an
alf.school-wtnntng performance' in
the mile race that *' to bis stellar
running career.
•My dad started me, sort of on
a whim. It was like a dare, 'Who
could run t;be fastest mile?'· the La
Canada native said ·1 told the
track coach my time and he said,
'Yeah. that's a decent time.' Then
he bad the first all-school track
mee( He volunteered me for the
mile.·
After posting impressive limes,
Koninqh has reautted by La
Canada High School and
eventually earned a scholarship to
UC Irvine.
"That was eye-opening. We
trained hard in high school. but
what we did (in college) ~ in
comparison. lt wu bard, Koningh
said.
He said that the experience was
positive in that M became
disciplined and worked bard .
•tt really w~ us,!' be added .
The bard work paid off for him,
though.
bi 1976, be was part of a relay
team that earned All-American
status.
After clUropractic school in
Pasadena. Koningb met up with
Scott, a three-time Olympian, and
became part of one of the most
elite running teams tn the world,
the Sub41hlck Club.
He raced in national cross
country meets, and was among the
top 30 in both the 1,500 and 5,000
at Olympic trials, and made his
connection with the athletic shoe
company Puma, which supplies his
shoes, running gear, bags and
travel money.
The will to compete continued
to now 1n bis vein.I, though.
·1r1 tn my blood. I've always
wanted to see how I would fare
against open competition. the elite
pe<>p.\e, to see bow good I could be
with advandnv. age.•
Scott. 41, will be racing against
Koningh this evening despite an
injured calf muscle.
"It's amazing what John bas
accomplished on bis scbedule, •
Scott said. •The times he has been
able to run are just amazing.•
Koningh most recently captured
the open title at the Fourth of July
Four-Mile Run in Lak.e Forest He
also shattered the record at 19:33.
Last year, Koningh was the
national masters cross country
team champion at the 8K and 10K.
"It's still a thrill,• he said.
He also serves as assistant track
and cross country coach at UCI. In
an oftidal capacity, he has coached
for IN 1N1115, but has trained with the~ llnce 1983.
·nm-~ harder and harder eV9f ,_.he said of training.
•Most oi the time you do it alone,
but It's fun to train with other
•people. It reduces boredom and
you find yourself motivating one
another.•
1be PacifiCare Bastille Day
Celebration begins at 3 p.m. with
an expo that continues until 9 p.m.
The masters race, which bas a
purse of $5,000, starts at 7 p.m.
behind the Sutton Place Hotel in
Irvine.
•Anytime you have a race that
has prize money, there is going to
be a very worthwhile, credible
field,• Scott said. "I'-ve been very
impressed with the quality of
competition. (John) will do well•
LO<;AL OLDS DEALER INCLUDES
PELICAN HILL GOLF IN
DELIVERY PACKAGE!
HUNf. BCH. CALIF. -Beach
Oldsmobile. in Huutington Beach,
bas recognized the explosion of
golfs popullrity and is including in
the delivery pacbge, with every
oew Okbmobi.le. a round of golf at
Southern California's premier
oceaofroot course: Pctican Hill.
Gary Turner. Oeoeral Sales
Manager at Beach Oldsmobile,
says, "We've been the Oldsmobile
dealer in this area for over twenty
years, the community bas been
wonderful to us. It .am that so
many of our CUllOmen 1re aolfen.
we lbouabt thlt a1ooa wid1 pving them great~ IDd pat . . •
we would. along with ~
wasbci, and their first service,
include a round of golf aa Pdican in
the delivery ~ We have the'
new lnlrigue m stock. along wilb aJf
the otbe1 Oldsmobile Modeli:
including the Aurora. the ne,,,.,·
Cuti~. 88, Bravada and our new.
Minivan the Silhouette. We're
having a great clearance sale to
make way f<r the "98 models. Tbii
special July delivery package is
included with evay model. h's our
way of saying 'Thanks' f<r so amy
cr.:aific years al this locllica.. ..
8eK:tl OldlraobUe is )oared • 17331:
Berdl Blvd., Bdweell Warner mi
S1m iD HUllbagtoo Beach. Call tbeGr
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Kristen's
Summer Silk
I J-IPgan surged the last day of the 199'7 Balboa
1'4ftonal Pram Cb.amptolllhlp to oust San J~ Capistrano's Matt Stine out of leClODd
p ce, and nearty catch winner Ryan Druyo1
( . PetersburH, Pla.} in Newport Harbor.
r~~~::~~t ~ai:u.sai~l~~tl~
"'1st, Hogan outdueled 18 other youth saUors
from Calllomia, Florida, Hawaii',
Connecticut, Dlinois, North Carolina
a4d New York in the shifty 1().12
knots of wind at the Balboa Yacht
d ub-sponsored regatta.
: Newport Beach's Jennifer Porter
split the field with a 10th place finish.
n na ai u
lbunday evening, including one that plays
with the lloqan of the hosting yacht club.
"A pound qt pluck is worth a ton ot luck,•
goes Balboa's Yacht Club's slogan, and the
BYC Pluck Award was presented to Cate
Gundlach ot Port Lauderdale.
The Sportsmanship Awa.rd, the Pounder's cup, went to Lido Isle's fyler Haskell. BYC
Commodore Richard Blatterma.n
presented the award in honor of the
vision of Commodores ~.
and Dick Krenz.
Other souvenirs went out
by West Marine's Jay who
: The 20 sailors selected to compete
~re champions from the four quad-
rants of the nation. They displayed
sophisticated tactics and superior
skill, according to protest chairman
Don Becker, who did not have to deal
presented the winner wtti!&~l.ake
Huron jacket and rtgainq ~ lor
all. Blue Morphos-S1lversmiths
donated sterling silver mementos to
winners and regatta ·committee
chairs.
Ryan Druyor Dave Ulhnan's Loft provided sails,
while Scott HendeJSOn's Brand X
developed the regatta's logo.
wjth any protests.
The courses for the to
by collegiate coach G r of Long
B~ach's U.S. Sailing Cen •
· "This national regatu. J*.s come of age,"
event chair Richard Adamson said.
1Wo new awards weM presented at the
Naples Sabot duffel bags were presented
to each competitor by INSA Commodore Jim
Modiiette, and Heather Niblo, a nautkal pho-
tographer, gave team and indMdualfb.otos
to participants.
U.S. Junior Olympic champion skipper Patdck Hogan (left) and mw, Rob Rader, lhow off
their hardware after recent sailing exploits (Imel) which netted them .nattonal recogDIUon.
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• summer series ••• high school football
GIVIL CDM-STYLE ,
• War within ranks helpi:lig Sea Kings improve; Corona del Mar's football's
intra-squad passing league offers unique tuneup for upcoming season. ~
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
C ORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona del Mar High
football team has been
nearly unbeatable in passing
league action this summer.
Before you Sea King fans start
sizing CIP championship rings,
however, you should know that
CdM Coach Dick Freeman is
taking advantage of a unique
scheduling quirk.
•we have our own intra-squad
passing league,• noted Freeman,
who brMb hit players into four
offensive~ defensive teams for
twice-weeldy evaning •
competition,• which provides
a controlled on-field laboratory -
be prefers.
"Sometimes a (more
traditional passing) league gets
to be old," Freeman explained.
"We have our quarterbacks call
their own plays and we have
our defenses call their owp
defenses and it's a low-key
atmosphere every Monday and
Wednesday night We think we
get a little more out of that than
playing other schools, where
sometimes the kids get caught
up too much in competition and
winning."
Freeman said his passing
..--------. sessions also include
linemen.
"We get the
linemen
involved. We
want them to
get used to
responding to
different plays
caBed. and we
like 'for tbai"
to watch and
learn what
other players are doing.•
Freeman said he does include
the Sea Kings in two passing
league tournaments, with the
next appearance scheduled in
Oceanside, July !5-26.
"We do like to get an idea of
what other (schools) are doing,
' and we like for our kids to match
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Costa Mesa Llttle Leaguers ill backyard brawl.
Cc;>sTA MESA -The long-awaited duel between the
Costa Mesa American and National League all-stars com-
mences at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Costa Mesa High
School's Uttle League Major Field with the ownership of
the drst annual Mayor's Cup at stake in the best-of-three
serles.
At:oording to Pat McGuire, DlADAger of CMALL's top
club and all-star coach, h~ had approached the manager of
the Podgers, CMNU:s winningest team. to play a game
that would determine the best team from both leagues.
The opportunity was denied, despite the fact that league
presidents had received the approval of interleague play
from the Uttle League District office.
·we were interested, the newspapers were interested,
the mayor's office was interested,• McGuire said. ·w e con-
tacted Uttle League International and got the okay.•
The contest will feature the respective league's majors
(11 and 12-year old) all-s1ars.
•A lot of the kids played together before the league
split.• McGuire said.
The American League all-stars, managed by Jim
Bourquardez, will face Adolph Beltran's National League
standouts.
•1n '93, Adolph and I actually coached together,•
McGuire said. •(Ibe kids) all know each other, and play
football and basketball together. This is a very positive
thing.•
The American League stars feature members of
McGuire's record-setting Tigers club, including Renny
Jackson, Michael McGuire and Andrew Carich.
Beltran's National League unit features the slick fielding
Athena Vasquez, Adam Beltran and Sean Weikel.
Game two will be played at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, July 17
at Tewinkle School. Should a third game be necessary,
action will return to Costa Mesa High at 1 O a.m. Saturday,
July 19. Both squads were ousted from District 55 tourna-
ment play earlier this month.
-By MoUy Yanity
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BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PllOT
It seemed but just b111iness as usual In the third Inning Prlday evening
as Costa Mesa's Michael Gardiner (75) gets a hand from bJ.s teammate,
Bryce Sheridan, after scoring to put Costa Mesa up, 4-0. It was not long
after that Costa Mesa suffered a 12-run Hunttngton Valley outburst,
but they got back to business after that and rallled for a 15-12 tbrWer.
COSTA MESA
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easy," Manager Cabico said.
•The attitude was kicking in and
the discipline wasn't there.•
Down eight runs, Costa Mesa's
bench was filled with tears and
few words of
encouragement
among team-
mates. '
the score with a snazzy six-run
inning of their own. Helped by
two Huntington errors and
mighty doubles by Cabico,
Halverson and an RBI single by
Kevin Desandro, they tied the
score and sent their small crowd
into a frenzy.
And then came that game-
winning RBI.
"The coaches
kept them togeth-
er,• Cabico said of
his staff of Ron
Amburgey and
Troy Ybarra.
"They should be
Bryce Sheridan
Santangelo
reached on a walk
and stole second.
Halverson sent a
chopper to short
and. Santangelo
broke for third.
Huntington's
shortstop made a
good . effort get-
ting to the ball,
thanking their coaches for keep-
ing them up. There was a lot of
crying. That's not baseball. That
inning was just a freak thing.•
Cabico put Santangelo on the
mound, who pitched three score-
less innings and his defense com-
mitted just one error.
Costa Mesa's bats did not go
away, either.
"These guys showed big char-
acter,• the manager said.
The Costa Mesa club cut
Huntington's lead in half with a
pair of runs in the fourth, than.ks
in part to a triple by Cabico, who
redeemed himself by scoring
when the throw to third bounded
out of bounds.
In the fifth, Costa Mesa tied
but his throw pulled the first
basemanofftheMgandtbeball
dribbled away from him allowing
Santangelo to score.
Cabico's squad tallied 14 hits,
including three apiece by Nick
Cabico, Halverson, Gardiner and
Desandro. Doug Amburgey also
ripped a single on his 13th birth-
day.
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Hwttltllgtlon Velley 12
Costa Mesa 00 4 263 0 · 15 14 8
Htn. Valley 00(12) 000 0 -12 6 6
Sheridan, Santangelo (3) and Cabico.
Sellberg. Volbrecht (5) and Bergman. W
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(CM), Oesandro (CM), Gardiner (CM).
Halverson 2 (CM). 38 -Cabico (CM).
$199 pei; month.
24months
Jetta included.
Orris' relatively ·
light sclieawe
ensures ea KiD-gs_,---f
will be hungry for
boys basketball
regular season.
By Bany Faulkner, Dai/;' Pilot
CORONA DEL MAR-Corona
del Mar High boys basketball
C<Mtcb Paul Orris isn't afraid of
being labeled old-fashioned.
Currently preparing for his
28th season at CdM, his 12th as
the varsity head ..coach, he
remembers a time when summer
league was a casual exercise that
didn't require 14-hour days on his
part, nor the interruption of his
players' daily beach excursions.
So, while the summer months
are merely an extension of the
regular season for many coaches
and programs throughout Orange
County, Orris' 19-game schedule,
about five more than his previous
Wgh, is surpassed by even most
county girls programs, these days.
"I've never been one to sched-
ule 40 or 50 games in the sum-
mer," Orris said. ·Most of our kids
are also oompeting in football.
baseball and cross country, and
there's only so much a body can
give. You're still dealing with
high school kids, and I want them
to have time to take a breath, go
to the beach, sit home, whatever.
Sports is becoming very demand-
ing of the time kids have du.Q.ng
the summer.
"I'm always concerned that
when we require so much of them
during the summer, they may not
come back eager in the fall. We
want to play enough games we
have time to work on things, but
not so many that it becomes
drudgery."
Orris, however, has not been
saved from tiresome summer rou-
tine, as he and assistant Jon
Upham are running teams on all
four levels.
"ln one two-week period, I fig-
ured out I'd coached 19 different
games and had 32 more hours of
practice on top of that," Orris
said. "Times like that, you won-
der why you're doing this. l3ut it's
M.Y. WAY
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fun, because the kids are working
bard. It is a lot, though."
What Orris wants time to work
on this summer is a modified
offensive scheme he hopes will
utilize the balance he foresees for
next fear's squad.
"The offense we've typically
run creates a great deal of oppor-
tunities for two or three .players,•
he said. "But I felt we needed to
adjust because of the athb!tic abil-
ity and depth this team has. We
have seven guys back from last
Y.ws varsity.• Thoiign returners. Cameron
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and for those who played all over
the world except the place they
called home.
But before the leagues wear
away the novelty of professional
women's basketball in the United
States. the organizers should
extend a gracious hand to the
women who will continue to
propel the game into the
mainstream.
The 12-year-olds, the kids
who fiood basketball camps,
religiously watch the NCAA
Final Four, the ones who play
because they love to play and
are searching for role models,
and simply have no idea who
Nancy Ueberman-Kllne is. Ann
Meyers? No clue. They have no
idea the roadblocks over which
women had to jump on their way
to the professional hoop.
v~. they wUl learn, and we
will tell them about the •good ol'
days." But what about the now.
They know that Katie Smith
almost beat Swoope5 in the
NCAA cbampiomhip games a
few years back. They remember
two yeers ego when Michelle
Mard.nlak and that fellty
Tebnessee team won a thrilling
title game. And, Kate Starbird
and Beth Morgan from last
sprtng'I Final Four.
Where are theyl And why
aren't they on the television
screenf
Because they're in the ABL.
Tbe ABL deaily does not
bave the levenige of the NBA.
ltl tlMml are tn medium·marUt
dlfM Jike ~ Beech, CoJumbul
and Ricbmo~ Va. rather tb4D
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Corona del Mar
Hlgb basketball
cNCh Paul Orris
(above). discusses
a few points of
order with his
~atleft,
Tia Thurman
(Uil;at jersey)
paMesoff to a
teammate;
at right. the
Sea ICl.ngs take
a lane toward
tbe bucket In
recent IUllUDer
~deavors.
Conover (broken bone in his
hand), Dennis Alshuler (club vol-
leyball conunitments) and Nick
Gabriel (studying in Spain) have
missed much of the action, Orris
said his depth has helped the Sea
Kings compete. They finished
10th in the 20-team Surf City
Classic, completed July 6 at New-
port Harbor.
"I like this group,· he said,
including 11m Thurman, Ryan
Franke, Ben Shaffer, R.yan Coop-
er, Seth Richardson. Mike Finn,
Ben Shaffer and Jeff Hunt among
those contnl>uting. ·we seem to
.
: •Balboa Bay Volleyball
~ Oub boys teams do
~ themselves proud, again. . . · T he boys volleyball club
• season crowned its
national champions at the
Junior National Championships,
Which were held this year in
Denver. 1be tournament
• featured four age groups (12s,
: 1.-s, 16s and 18s) with the whole ! event held in the Denver
Convention Center. Imagine all
of these teams under one roof.
The Balboa Bay Volleyball
Club sent a contingency of seven
teams. With one 14s team, four
t6s teams and two 18s, the club
was well represented
1be four-day tournament
ended with championships in
each age group.
• 'Jbe Balboa Bay 16 Redsand
: team finished second in a very
: closely contested match. Coach
: Rich Polk has directed the
: extremely successful Balboa Bay
: 16s teams for years, and this ! season was no exception.
• Balboa Bay lost to the Los
Angeles Athletic Club 15-13,
15-12, 16-14 and 15-9 in their
two matches, which were
Balboa's only losses.
· The Los Angeles team is an
all-star team with players from
Santa Barbara to Orange County
making up the squad.
The Balboa Bay 16 Redsand
have good chemistry and unit was led by a foursome of
effort is there.• Newport Harbor players. Setter
Orris also said he has renewed : Ty li'amblie directed the Balboa
emphasis on shooting, a weak-: attack with tremendous poise.
ness that plagued last year's 4-22 : He was the shortest player on
squad. · : the floor of any of the top teams
~we've done more drills, and I : but did not allow his lack of size
think the new offense will help. ! to ever be a factor.
Shooting is about confidence, : Outside hitters Zach Wells
ability and repetition.• : and Al Umon never left,the floor
The Sea Kings wrap up their ! and allowed lramblie td run his
relatively light summer schedule ! offense with their pinpoint
July 25 and Orris is confident : passiDg and defense.
they'll maintain their desire to ! Virtually unstoppable in the
redeem last season's disappoint-: middle was Adam Hearlson. who
ment. : drew praise from the collegiate
coaches in attendance.
BASEBALL li'amblie and Hearlson were
both accorded All-America
honors.
OCC's Parker becomes
an assistant at SDSU
1Wo years ago, when the
same group played in the 14s
National Championships, they
also placed second. That year
they lost to a team from Puerto
Rico. nus year, when they
played that same Puerto Rican
• Pirate assistant moves
to Division I classification.
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast
College assistant baseball coach
Stacy Parker joined the coaching
staff at San Diego State in the
same capacity, the college report-
ed Thursday.
Parker, 29, leaves the Pirates
and Head Coach John Altobelli
~r five seasons, including last
season's 12-30 campaign.
"It's great news for him, but
bad news for us,• Altobelli said.
"He's been with me since day one
(at OCC), and it'll be weird not
having him around.•
Parker, a Tustin native worked
with outfielders and as a hitting
instructor, He will carry on similar
duties with the Aztecs' Jim Dietz's
staff, in addition to recruiting and
fundra.iling, he said.
team in the semifinals, the
direction." Balboa team showed how much
ln 1995 and '96, the UC Irvine : they have improved by
graduate managed the Alaska : thoroughly trouncing the former
Goldpanners of the Alaska Sum-: champions.
mer League. He earned Coach of: The Balboa Bay 18 Redsand
the Year laurels in '95. : It was in Anchorage that Par"-: team was very young, relatively, ,.. with only two seniors. Corona er met Dietz. Dietz served as the ! de1 Mar's Blair Hoppe was a
team's general manager and : standout. but was surrounded by hired Parker there, too. : .... _ d "He's a tremendous asset," : uuee juniois an two
Altobelli said. "He's young and :. sophomotes. The team finished in the motivated, and they want hlm to : runner up position in the Silver
help create a new atmosph~." ~ Division (16th overall) after
Parker, who played minor : losing two matches by 9001es of
league baseball for ~e Th~as : 15-13 in the rally game to drop
Rangers and Pbiladelphia Philli~ : from the Gold Division. Lack of
organizations from 1989-92, 1s m : experience wu a major factor.
the process of relocating to San : The good news tor BBVC 18
Diego, but s~d tha~ he has not : Redsand was the play of junior
been familiarized Wl~ the Aztec ! setter navta Nelson, from
team with which he will be work-: Newport Harbor, and Corona del
ing, though it will play its home : Mars middle blocker Dennis
games in the newly co~cted : Alshuler and outside hitter Greg stadium named after its most :
charlie
brande
Burden. Nelson and Alshuler
opened many eyes with their
play.'
The Balboa 18s were coached
by navis Turner with former
CdM standout, 'Rob Alshuler, as
his assistant.
In the 14s division, Balboa B&
14 Redsand finished eighth.
Coach Drew Sheward
directed the team that fielded
two seventh graders in key roles:
The Puerto Rican teams were
much bigger and more physical
as were the teams from St. Louis,
Milwaukee and New York. t{
Former Harbor Day standou .
Blake Tippett and Blake ..
Robinson, paired with CdM's ~
Evan Burden and Charlie
A lshuler to provide a solid ~
nucleus. Loyd Wright came off 4'
the bench to add inspiration for ,
the Balboa Bay team.
Seeing players from all over •
the United States and Canada : ,
allows these players to
experience the best playing
environment. Watching and
being part of the Junior
Olympics will bring new insight
into the levels of success that ow
f llture teams will hold ..
..
Look for continued success
lithin the local high school
programs. .
t
I .r
b 0 I ,,.,,, A
I've heard of writer's c:rampa 0 efore, but tliis one was one for
1e books. ·
Friday's co)umn noted the <
t •rrlfic efforts of Gary Nakamura,
whose Orange County VoleybalJ,..
Club 16 Blue team won the '97
Volleyball FesJiva1 competition l
recently at Davis, '
UJlft>rtunately, the '•
aforementioned "cramps• or
some other detidency, resulted
in Nakamura's name being
slightly butchered. But if J know;
Gary, rm sure he's going to ~
forgive me. He's been a very
important cog in the success of )
the Orange County club, which
1s composed of mostly r
Newport-Mesa School District
athletes.
It was the second aown in • ,
three years for NAkamura and
the fourth in five yean for the •
o~c t6s. lbeOCVBC 1es · have ppeared in four d the last
six tinels, winning all four.
• AaotMt note: Newport ,
Harbor's Jennifer Cerey was the
player selected to Qlrte tbe playt!rl
oath at tbe VolleybellFestival's ,:•
Opening Ceremonies. She ..,
showed tremendous poise and , ..
pride as she recited the oath ,,
before over 12,000 screaming ,z•
partldpants. This was a moment
that she will cherisJ::\ throughout
her life. 11
l
"This ls a positive move for my
career,• Parker said. "To move
from a Junior college to (NCAA)
Division I is a step in the rlght
famous alum Tony Gwynn. . • -By Molly Yanity : recreation standings ,,, . . . .
,,
G1'EG 1'RY I DALY PIDT
Estancia Hlgb'l ltandout lineman John Romm (left) wekomm a
IN•mate to tbe lldellne dulmg tbe 38dl Orange County AD-Star
Game Friday night at Orange Coast College; above, Newport
Harbor nmnlng Nck_llay Olu'el fal) clelendl a his qmrterlNlc:k
1ets up for an aerial. The South ltnlck quickly, and finally, wttb
a 46-yard field goal with one second remaining to win It. 17-14.
Rebels get their· kicks with 0 .:01 left, 17-14
• Estancia's John Romm
was a part of the pressure
which forced a pick with
0:20 left to set up the
South's wiruring drive.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
~ <X>STA MESA -Estancia High
product John Romm came away
from the South's last-second, 17-
14 Tictory over the North in Fri-
day night's 38th Orange County
All-Star Football Game like most
of the other 7 ,000 at Orange Coast
College: Out of breath.
Romm, who played inside line-
backer for the Eagles, got the call
tQ join Coach Jim Hartigan's
Sruth Rebels less than one week
before Friday's contest, decided
by a Chad Johnson 46-yard field
goal with one second left to break
a 14-14 tie.
SPARKS
CONTINUED FROM 81
But the 6-foot-2, 215-pounder,
who debuted at defensive end on
the South's second defensive
series, was closing in on North
quarterback Archie Lappin when
the harried signal caller lofted the
ball up for South comerback Bri-
an Fort to pick off with 20 seconds
left.
·1 was closing in on him, but I
was out of gas,• recalled Romm,
who pressured North quarter-
backs more than once and was in
on a handful of stops, despite
barely acclimating himself to full
football battle gear in his four
practices.
·1 wasn't in football shape at
all,• said the Orange Coast Col-
lege-bound standout, who no
doubt caught the eye of Pirates
head man Bill Workman. Work-
man made.it a point to congratu-
late Romm in the postgame cele-
bration.
For the second straight year .....,....
last summer's clash ended in a 12-
athlete will come back with much
greater precision in execution.
That's what I'm counting on in
South Africa.
The problem is endurance. You
may be very good after a layoff,
but not for long. So I have been
using this time to increase my
strength. speed and endurance,
without vaulting. a
CompeUUon strategy ...
endurance doesn't seem to be a
major factor in the pole vault, but
for my 3:30 p.m. competition I will
wann-up.around2 and will
complete the competition around
8 in Uie evening.
A final field of 12-16 will begin
at a relatively low height (maybe
10 feet). Each has three attempts
at each height.
If you miss three times
consecutively you're out of the
meet.
You don't have to attempt all
heights and may •pass• unUl the
bar gets higher.
The hig~ranked vaulters
(including myself) will probably
enter the cXmpetitlon around 4
1D1Mn (13-1112). BUt becaUl8 I
Will not have jtunpect in three ·
weeb, I may take a few
•ci0dld8rioe va\altl • at the J6Wer
heights.
-JOHN ROMM. • 12 tie -it looked as if no one
would be celebrating after the
final gun, as the North rallied
from a 14-0 deficit to tie it with
more than 16 minutes remaining
and turnovers maned each team's
a~t to score again.
But Fort's pickoff, on an off-
balanced Lappin offering that
hung up for the speedy form.er
Santa Ana Valley High defender
to run under and collect at his
own 47, provided the South just
enough time to move into John-
son's range.
South quarterback and the
game's Offensive MVP, Chris
Hayward, connected with former
San Clemente High wideout
Greg Lang for 22 yards on first
down, following the interception,
and the South called timeout with
11 seconds left.
A subsequent 2-yard draw
play to Billy Newman killed the
clock with six ticks left, and John-
son, a three-time All-Sea View
League kicker out of El Toro
High, boomed the game-winner
squarely through he uprights to
spark a wild celebration for the
South, which ended a four-game
winless streak.
•rve never been in a game
with this much emotion.• said
Romm, who sba.red the jubilant
climax with teammates including
Newport-Mesa District standouts
Danny Pulido and Ray Ohrel
(Newport Harbor) and George
Sumner (Corona del Mar).
•1t felt good to win, but we felt
we could have played better as a
team,• said the University of Ore-
gon-bound Pulido, who started
and caught three passes -two
for first downs -for 20 yards.
Ohrel, also bound for OCC,
carried seven times for 27 yards,
including a 13-yard scamper that
picked up the second of his two
first downs.
Sumner, a Georgetown-bound
receiver, laid out attempting to
haul in the only ball thrown his
way in the third quarter. But the
offering sailed just beyond his
grasp. He did get his hand on a
North punt in the first quarter,
partially blocking ~e 24-yard
effort that led to the South's sec·
ond touchdown.
Hayward (11 for !5 for 139
yards and one TD) triggered the
South offense, which netted just
11 yards on the ground and nine
more on four Nick Stremick com·
pletions.
South linebacker Damien Min-
na set the turnover tone on the
game's first snap, knifing through
the North line on a blitz, poking
the ball free from Lappin. then
recovering it and traipsing 12
yards to paydirt.
Johnson's PAT made it 7-0 with
just 39 seconds elapsed and the
South went 58 yards on six plays
with its first offensive possesDoo
to seize a two-touchdown advan-
tage.
Lappin. however, edged tbe
ball over the goal line on fourth-
anda0ne with 27 seconds left in .......
the halt, then Los Al quarterback
Sean Stein bit Chris Howard jult
inside the end line for a 28-yard
TD toss to tie it with 4:19 left in
the third quarter.
The South closed the North's
advantage in the series to 20-15..J.
,...
Seh•n Hotel opens new c.lino ~
hi.It on a reputation of
i:lmf>ling, Ilia and superstars,
. IM Vesa llas evolved into a
I replicas of Wlt.crf.llls found in me
Grand Canyon carry visitors 1t
Grand Slam Canyon int0 • noa-
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the com~on of another sundries, clothing, Sahara SC?Wenirs
. • • • •
· '• one..-op, muld-dimcnsionaJ
reeon destination.
The dawn of the new era
,1 , 1 ~with the opening of
> meme mega-resorts such as
Caesars Palace, Circus Circus,
Excalibur and The Mirage.
When the Luxor, Treasure
Island, MGM Grand and Grand
Slam Canyon opened at a cost of
more than $2 billion in late
1993, the face and ambience of
the Las Vegas Strip changed
forever.
The $90 million, pinJc domed
Grand Slam Canyon, a five-acre
amusement park attached to
Circus Circus Hotel-Casino on
the Las Vegas Strip, opened
August 23, 1993.
Roller coasters, dinosaurs and
gaming fantasy world of
imagination designed to
attract a spectrum of
domestic and
int.crnational
travelers
spanning aJI
ages and
economic
status.
Three
mega-resort
hot.cl/casinos
that opened in lat.c
1993 -Luxor,
Treasure Island and MGM
Grand Hot.cl and Theme Park -
made the transformation into a
new era irreversible.
The pyramid-shaped Luxor,
with an amazingly accurate
the
shore
of the
Caribbean Sea,
opened October 27, 1993; and
the 12-acre MGM Grand Hotel,
Casino and Theme Park opened
December 18, 1993, with a 33-
acre non-gaming th~me park
patterned after Hollywood movie
lots.
The apparent success of the
city's two newest Strip properties
-Monte Carlo in June 1996 and
New York-New York, which
opened January 3, 1997 -have
demonstrated there is more than
one way to effectively build and
operate a Las Vegas casino. Both
were built on joint agreements
between two casino companies. 1 Monte Carlo is the rcsuJt of a I
deaJ between Mirage Resorts Inc.
and Circus Circus Enterprises, I
while New Yorlc-New York was
constructed through a pact
between Primadonna Resorts
Inc. and MGM Grand.
t
Perhaps, no where is the
conu;nitment to change more
evident than in the
transformation of downtown
Glitter Gulch into the Fremont
Street Experience, which opened
in December 1995. The first five
blocks of Fremont Street are a
traffic-free, dynamic pedestrian
mall lined by world famous
casinos and wrapped in
stereophonic sound and light
shows.
ii • . .
•. .
• •
~'t Vegas Great!
Call for reserN(lons 1-800-634-4000 spea.f ~.uw ,._~"°"",..,,._•/so .,,.,,.,,, •.
NBCA·I
A mile-long monorail opened
in 1995 parallel to the Strip
linking the MGM Grand and
Baily's H-0teVCasino. Futurists
hope it represents the fledgling
start of a transportation system
tying Las Vegas resorts to
McCarran International Airport
and the Las Vegas Convention
Center. The Hard Rock
Resort/Casino, the world's first
rock 'n roll resort, assures Las
Vegas' reputation as a onc-of-a-
kind destination.
We're He9'ing you knoY# a good
deal Y#hen you see one •••
And V#e knoV# a little about
betting
From
~ J>hlle-the ~on of and Moroccan gifts.
the Sehara IIoCel~ new casino. The C-blanca prime rib
William G. Bennett. owner, has restaurant, due to open in mid-
sp.red no czpeme. The eye-August. will seat 120 people. With
~ 170-foot dome of the its rich decor of mosque onion caps.
potte Cocbere leads to main entry decorative columns, framed mosaics
vestit;ules that feature elegant and three water fountains under a
&Dishes including'stone columns, stmy Moroccan sky, the moaurant
lcalian entique mirrors, marble will cater to guests with succu.Jent
tlooring, stained gim and mosaic prime rib served Casablanca-style,
tila in intricate Moroccan patterns, with state-of-ttl~ semng cans.
and three jeweled aystal Patrons can also enjoy Bogey's
chandeliers as long as 24 feet. bar, outside the Ca.ublanca, as well
The interiors were created by as the larger, 44-scat Thirsty Camel
Yates-Silverman, Inc. and the bar in the main casino.
archi~ was Bergman. Walls & Recently, the Sahara opened its
Youngblood. · new 2,000 space, seven and one-
The gaming area, now toWing half story parkinjt garage with more
75,000 square feet, feanms 26 than 800 si>aces tor valet parking.
dauling Cl}'ml chandeliers A rmjor celebration and peny
accent.ed with colored
jewels from four to
12 feet in diameter.
Crowning the pit
areas are jeweled
Moroccan lattice
work soffits and gold
painted ceilings. The
interior molded
columns are laced
with colorful vines
and intricat.c capital
detailing contributing
to the new casino's
opulent Moroccan elegance.
The new pooJ area features a
4,300-square-foot pooL surrounded
by five, 13-foot drcular fountains
and 10 Morocan tents. The 16-
foot diameter spa is covered with a
20-foot talJ wrought iron gazebo. A
pool boy and snack bar are
provided for the comfort and
enjoyment of hotel guests.
The Marlcctplace and Logo
Shop are no less detailed as the rest
of the public areas and are complete
with arched showcases which
arc scheduled for October after the
final phases of the Sahara's
makeover is completed, that being
the tonstruction of the Sahara
Speedway, a multi-million dollar
virtuaJ reality racing experience
attraction, planned to open in
September.
With these new additions, along
with the full renovation of the
existing property, the Sahara is once
again shining as the Las Vegas
Jewel of the Desert.
Race cu driving is
&stest growing spom in
and indeed, the world.
Indy, Daytona, the Gran
the new Las Vegas M
~pcedway and the sights
sounds of excitement fill e
imagination.
At the Sahara Hotel ~ asino,
construction is underway r an
interactive motion simula~ r ride
tmlilcc any ever built. IDusi ns,
Inc., a leading supplier of I
reality systems for the U.S.
Depenmcnt of Defense, as well
as the entertainment industry. is
building the state-of-the-a~
Racing Center. You will be able
to experience tht
total exhilaration and
reality of driving a
powerful race car
without leaving th e
property.
"We are extremely
excited about this
;::;i=~~ project," said Craig
..,..-:!!!9 Hodgkins, president
and general manager
of the Sahara.
"People will have a
chance to drive high
, performance race cars in a truly
. realistic racing setting. Racing
f.ms will have a unique
opportunity to physically
experience the thrill of the
traclc."
Besides the highJy detailed
race cars and motion systems,
two 3-D simulator theaters are
planned.
This one-of-a kind attraction
is scheduled to open at the
Sahara Hotel & Casino in
September 1997.
Ole! Refreshing 99 cent margaritas at Sahara's Mexican hideaway
South of the Border is as close
as the third floor of the Sahara
Hot.cl&: Casino. Discovering the
Mexican Village opens a treasure
trunlc of delicious and authentic
cuisine. Only the fincst •of
nature's ingredients are used in
unique wte-tempµng dishes.
Bring your heartiest dinner
appetite to fully enjoy piquant
menu selections. Choose from
nearly 20 robust entrees, each
designed to tempt your pa1ate
and delight your purse strings.
Prices start at $4.95. At least one
daily special is added to the menu
each day. A favorite is .the grilled
chicken breast marinated in lime,
cilantro, garlic and tequila.
Generous appetizers, spirited side
dishes and luscious desserts arc
offered as well.
For coffee lovers, the Mexican
Village versions include fine
liqueurs, creams and spices .
Available at the bar are frosty,
fruity Margaritas to be enjoyed
for just 99 cents.
Burnt orange, reds and blades
please the eye in the multi-
leveled dining area, where many
booths lend themselves to
intimate dining. However, a
priwtc room for larger parti~
can accommodate up to 60 ·
people. The tiered room is
wheelchair accessible via a small
electric elevator.
The Mexican Village, open
daify from 5 to 10:30 p.m., is
acctsscd by the elevator at the
front of the Sahara Hotel's casino.
While in Las Vegas ... see these local and nearby poin~ of interest
Mt. Charleston -3 5 miles from
Las Vegas. Highest elevation is
11,918 feet. Bonnie Springs Old
Newda -16 miles from Las Vegas,
an old western toWn in Red Rocle
Canyon with a ~ shops,
activities and west.cm shoot out.
Death Valley -13 5 miles from
Las Vcp; 40 miles by airplane.
Lowest elevation on North
American continent at 280 feet
below sea level. Tours.
Ethel M Chocolate Factosy -
Self-guided tours through factory
and outdoor bobnical
gardcnslcattus display.
Kidd Manbmallow Faaory -
Self-guided mun th.rough
production plant; gift shop.
Ron Lee's World of Clowns -
In Hcndcl"90n. A free, 35-minute
&ctory tour dcmonstntcs how
clown and animation characters
arc made. Cafe; museum.
Crmbeny World West -In
Henderson. A 1 O,OO<kquarc-foot
visitors center and gift shop
adjacent to Ocean Spray
Cranberries Inc. plant.
Gnnd Canyon -About 300
miles from Las Vegas, one and
one-half hours by airplane.
Lake Mead Nadooal
Reaatioo Area -Closest point is
2 5 miles from Las Vegas. More
than S 50 miles of shoreline.
Watersports, fishing, camping,
toun and cruixs.
Hoover Dam -34 miles from
Las Vegas, this engineering
wonder of the wond is 726 feet
high. Indoor and rutdoor tours.
Red Rock Canyon -15 miles
west of Las Vegas. A 3,000-foot
escarpment has a Bureau of Land
Management visit.on center.
Scenic area of rode fbnnatiOD! and
desert.
Valley ofFU'C Sette Parll-55
miles &om Las Vega$. Scenic
landscapes of hidden canyons and
unique rock. fonnations. Nevada
Park Service visitors cent.er; tours.
Las Veps Comentioo
Center -1.6 millioll square feet
with 1.3 million sq\llre feet of
~exhibit spar available.
'-
Hawaiian Hot Luau retUms for sixth
at periat Palace's Shan8ri-la pool=d:..1-..e-=-ck~-+-..:..=....====~
When ~rancine M . of
Roanoke, Virginia eyed the
Moroccan decor of the new
Saqara Buffet, located in the
Sahara Hotel & Casino, she
exclaimed, "Huge! I never
saw a room so h.use."
Hawaiian Hot Luau!
Imperial style is Las Vegas'
only authentic poolside luau
and Polynesian revue, heating
up Tuesdays and Thursdays at
the Imperial Palace Hotel and
Casino, located in the heart "The lemon chicken was
superb! I'tn coming back just
for the Oriental dishes," said
Dottie S. of Las Vegas. _
1 of the Las Vegas strip,
"This has to be the best
buffet bargain in town," said
Alfons D. of Riverside. "I
can't believe the variety you
get for breakfast at the low
price."
For the sixth consecutive
year, the Imperial Palace
presents the luaus on the
Shangri-la pool deck,
complete with beautiful
tropical setting, lavish
seafood buffet and exciting
entertainment. The spirit of
aloha fills the air with doors "All the prime rib yqu can
cat at dinner brings me
back," said Lonnie P. of
Phoenix, a repeat visitor. "My '
business travels bring me to
Vegas three times a month
, opening at 7 p.m., twice
weekly, weather permitting
through mid-October.
and the Sahara Buffet bas
become my new dining
headquarters. I even
introduced some clients to
the new experience. And,
believe it or not, I won a few
bucks in the casino."
These are just a few of the
comments overheard at the
Sahara Buffet, the newest
addition to Sahara's
renovation and remodeling
phases. .
According to Mike
McKiski, director of food and
beverage, "The counts have
increased steadily since
opening on January 17. In
fact, every week we set new
records. A recent Sunday
~opped the 7 ,000 figure. We
aiso provide comment cards
for our diners, reading each
one, while constantly striving
to make the Sahara Buffet the
best value for the dining
dollar in town."
The Sahara Buffet is open
seven days a week, from 6
a.m, ~9 M> p.m .• with
breakfast at $2.49; lunch for
$3 .49; and dinner at $5.49.
The
$24.95 per
person
admission
price
includes tax
and an
extrava·gant
Polynesian-
style
seafood
dinner
buffet, with
unlimited
mai tai and
pina colada
exotic
drinks and
non-
alcoholic fniit punch, all
followed by an exhilarating
and colorful music and dance
revue, presented by Rozita
Lee's Drums of the Islands.
Hawaiian Hot Luau!
Imperial style captures the
spirit and pageantry of the
islands, with the romantic
call of the conch shells,
ceremonial lighting of the
torches and island lei greeting
Imperial ~ce celebrates summer with
20/20 Funsight Room Special
The Imperial Palace
Hotel & Casino celebrates
summer with one of the best
deals in Las Vegas -a $20
per person room rate, based
on double occupancy,
Sunday through Thursday
and a free $20 food and
beverage credit per room,
per stay.
The 20/20 Funsight
Special at the Imperial
Palace, fl.\llDing now
through September 4,
includes many other free
gifts and discounts, such as
a free $200 value per person
, toward carni~g redemptions
in the hnpenal Player
Program for all first time
Imperial Players and an
Ippy's l+.hour fun book,
featuring a free sun visor,
free entrance to the Antique
and Classic Auto Collection,
and dozens more free and
discounte~ bargains..
The Imperial Palace's
summer entertainment is
hot, with hip-shakin' Elvis
sightings twice nightly
(except Sundays) in
Legends In Concert, and
the hip-swivelin' hula girls
and boys in the poolside
Hawaiian Hot Luau,
seasonally through October.
If cars are your passion,
the Antique and Classic
Auto Collection, located on
the fifth floor of the
Imperial Palace parking
facility, houses more than
200 rare, antique and
special interest vehicles
spanning 100 years of
automotive history.
Don't miss out on the fun
and fantastic deals at the
Imperial Palace Hotel and
Casino, offering the best in
entertainment, dining and
hospitality in
Las Vegas.
For
reservations
for the 20/20
Funsigbt
Special or any
other room
information at
the Imperial
Palace, call
(800) 634-6441
or your travel
Whether you're traveling
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Thrifty Car Rentat was
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public offering of common
stock and two years later, in
1989, it was acquired by
Chrysler Corporation. Today,
it operates as a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Chrysler,
employing more than 6,000
worldwide. · ,..
Thrifty operates a fleet of
52,000 cars. In the Unfred
States and Canada, it agent. _,,...., __ ...,. primarily features products
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of Chrysler Corporation.
Some locations in North
America also operate
Thrifty Truck Rental
divisions.
With a significant
presence in both the airport
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this value-oriented car
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.1na
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local market, in addition to its
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majntains a relationship with
Montgomery Ward and
operates rental facilities in
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Express Centers.
Thrifty is a franchise
system. More than 90% of its
retail outlets worldwide are
owned by independent
businesses who are licensed to
use its trade names, systems
and technologies. Each ,
franchised location is
required to maintain strict
standards in facilities and
service.
Brian Wood, owner and
operator of the Newport
Beach Thrifty Car Rental, is
always on the premises and
highly customer_ oriented.
Make your car rental
reservations for Las Vegas at
the Newport Beach location.
What you will get is a free continental breakfast A complimentary
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Even a free chance to win $100,000 when you check in. No other hotel
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Good only at the tolo;wiw location:
NeWP9rt BeadV952-8488
• The Stardust Raort and
. Casino is now ~·free ticbts '
~tcr The Night, Las Vegas'
st2gC specmculv and free cJinners, as ~ of a spec:W room
~cbgc awilable now through
October 3, 1997.
For only $50 per night with a
minimum two night st:iy, guests
receive a deluxe room in the
St2rdust's rower, two free
ticlccts to "Enter The
Night" and two free
cjinncrs.
F rec show tickets
and dinners arc also
being offered with
Stardust Motor Inn rooms
for just $36 per night with a
minimum two night stly. The
?t'f otor Inn is located on the
vaunds of the Stardust, just steps
away from the casino. Convenient
~otor Inn parking is available
eutside each room.
"Enter The Night" is a high-
tech stage extr.avaganza celebrating
dte mystery, romance and
e.xci~cnt of the night. ~c
mUSlC, costumes and staging,
world-renowned spcciaJty acts and
the best laser show in Las Vegas,
provide audiences a distinctive
cntert2inment experience.
Guests can choose from seven
delicious free dinner entrees
including prime rib, steak., chicken
and pasta. Free dinners also
include soup or saJad.
The speci2J room, show and
dinner package is being offered
through October 3, 1997, Sunday
through Thursday excluding
holidays or peak convention times
and is based on availability. There
i.'J a minimum two night stay and a
limit of two free show tickets and
two free dinners per stay.
For mort inf ormation on tht
Stardust Resort and Casino rpuial
loom, show and dinner pacltagt,
tf1Jd to maltt rutrvations, call
'(800) 222-2946.
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A high-tech celebration of the
mystery and intrigue of the
night, "Enter The Night" is an
explosive stage 9tra'Vaglnu with
dynamic mmic, COltUmes and
staging, world-renowned
specialty acu, incredible
laser effeas and the most
betutiful showgirls in
LasVegu.
Continuing its
sinh successful
year at the
Stardust
Resonand
Cuino,
•Enter· The
Night"
combines the
seductive allure of
a Las Vegas revue
with the flair of
Broadway and the
state-of-the-art wonder
of Hollywood for a
distinctive entertainment
Produced and directed by Ted
Lorenz, "Enter The Night" has
boldly moved away from the
standard production number,
curtain act, production number
forrttat that is traditional in Las
Vegas shows. Lorenz specializes
in multi-media productions that
blend singers and dancei:s with
elaborate scenery and technical
effects. Featured performances
are incorporated into the
production numbers to give the
show a sophisticated unity.
The show features champion
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profaifonal ice sbten Cindy dollan. ranges from ap-to-the-minute
Landry ud Bun Lancon, who Special computer-conaolled hip hop to hot jau.; from exotic
recently won a silver medal in motors and bydnUllca llide adagio to Paula Abdul-style tap.
pairs at the U.S. Open, llotopp'• Audiences wonder •hy
performing a daring adagio detigner Jamet Tedow's one-of•
number that leaves audiences a-kind, computer--conuollcd
breathless. lighting system isn't listed u a
In another segment, Los member of the cast. The highly
Huincas ~uchos give a intticatc system allows lights to 1
unique. performance where change cOlor anc:l dance with
die ancient and the ultra-Brielle's mo.sic just like a •
modem meet. The use of member of the choros line.
an ancient weapon called a A special number has been
boleadon, Argentinian created where six performers
folk dance, luen and dance with laser lights for a
special effects combine in display that sets a new
this exciting visual standard for the artform.
display. ..Enter The Night"
An amazing dance duo, sbowtimes are 7:30 and 10:30
The Scott Brothers, are p.m., Tuesday through
the newest featured act. Thursday and Saturday. There
These human-cartoon is one show only at 8 p.m.
dancers perform a high Sunday and Monday. The
energy routine that showcases Swdust Theater is dark on
both their unique dance ulents Friday.
and robot-like maneuvers. The Stardust has opted for a
The stunning and energetic theater-style instead of the
Jennifer Page is the featured scenery traditional maitre d' system.
lead vocalist. Her pow~rful voice , on and off the Customers purchase assigned
and dynamic stage presence help stage before the audience as each scat tickets for each
set the tone for this lively stage scene folds into the next. perfomwice. Tickets are $26.90 :
show. · Choreographer Bill Guske plus tu. All gratuities and two
The show also features Aki, a created dance sequences so complimentuy cocktails arc •
showgirl for the 21st century, complex that the Stardust included in the ticket price. The •
along with some of the most offered free classes to help local Stardust Theatet is smoke free.
beautiful and graceful showgirls dancers acquire the skills needed Cilll (800) 824-6033.
and dancers Las Vegas has to for the show. The dancing
offer. The showgirls of "Enter
The Night" were recently
named the best by editors of the
"Las Vegas Review Journal,"
Nevada's largest dai,ly newspaper.
The music for the show was
composed and directed by Jon
Brielle who wrote and directed
the musical score for the Tony
award-winning Foxfire.
More than half of the music
for "Enter The Night" is
origif al and the rest is made up
of o~er popular hit songs
updated with a modern score.
Brielle's music is sung live by
fin dynamic lead singers and is
performed by a live orchestra
combined with digiulized studio
sound and played over an all-
new quadrophonic sound system.
Noted designer, Stephen
Yearick, has updated the
costumes and dressed the cast in
a modern, high-fashion style
that gives the show a very lavish
and glamorous look.
New York set designer
Michael Hotopp has surrounded
the cast with some extraordinary
decorations including a massive
finale set that alone cost more
than a quaner of a million
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• A Deluxe Tower Room At 11le
.. STARDUST
• Two FREE Dinners
• Two FREE Tickets To
The Hottest Show In Town All$ For
·Only
Sunday through 'J'bursday.
Minimum two night stay.
Now through October 3.
This Special Stardust Offer Includes:
A two-night stay In a
deluxe tower room at
the Stardust on the
Las Vegas Sttlp.
1WO FREE DINNfJtS. TWO FREE TICKETS
Choose from seven to the Stardust's
enttees, tncludJ.ng award-winning
steak. prtme rib, sQge extravaganza,
chicken and pasta. •Enter The Night.·
Tutal Cost: $100 lus tax for two nl ts.
FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS CALL
1-800-858-1858
STAJlDUST MOTO& INN SP!CIAL -A room In the Stardust Motor lnn and
two ftee dinners for $36 ~ nlaht Sun~ -Thursday (throulth oet. 3).
Mlnlmwn two-night stay. Totarcoat: $72 plus tax for two nl8h1s.
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2. Map 23.-48. CoJd'ffll BWtt Newport Bach r-----------..,
3. Balboa Jalud Ru.Uy 49. Kamedy·Wllton
'-Harbor ltealty M~ Raia
5.-10. EWt lealty Group 50.-63. C0Mt Newport l'ropertlet
n. 6'..e. The Pradmtfal·Joo Doug.tu Co.
u. 66.-67. ~ yut.p RWty
For Adv~
lnfonnation Pl-.CaU:
• Great Location on
"J 00 Block'" ol .;~A~
• J BR Rat Unit wtth •
Kitchen
• View ol South Bay
$539,000
• 38R fr 2BA Townhocne
• NumttOUS U~ • Excellent Loca
• COiie to pool
$229,000
• Extra Larite 40' Lot
• 3BR • 3B'A Home
• Private Patio • Steps to South 8ay
• ~3Brlt38ath Condo in Seti Paire
• ~ Kitchen with BrriktatNook
•Unbelievable
Upgndes
$565,000
Brand New
Balboa Island
Home
• ~ 4BR & 3..58A ndtt Construction
• ~ Uving Room with Marble Fi!eJ>lace
• Built EJevatot Ready
$925,000
• Great lBR fr lBA
Bayfroot Condo ·~Building • Bayside Commwuty
POolfrPatio
$279,000
• Excellent Eastside Costa Mesa
Location Close to Newport Beach
• Large Yard & Garden with Many
Fruit Trees
•3 Bedrooms & 1.5 Bath Home
.$355;0m"
$349,000
CUI Joan Coopn-@ 675-4441
459 E. 20th East Cos ta Mesa
Prime North
Bayfront Location
• North Bayfront
[)uplex 00 Extn Luge
Comer lot
• Expansive Bay Vtews
$1,100,000
Excellent South
Bayfront Location
• Wonderful BaJo Views • 3BR cl 2.58A me
w /s.r.dy Beach In
Front
• Great Loaidon
$1,650,000
Stunning Views
in Big Canyon
• 3BR It 2.SBA Home •S~Colf
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• BeautifuUy
Land.5Caped Yard
$749,000
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Oucstanding BR. 3BA home in prime location, features include family room with fir~la~ French doors & windows, vard for encerta.ining with built-in nBQ. Park, community poofs.
Eric & Lua.iiac Shaw $624,000 Ad Code 70197
"VINTAGE" S1YLE
Built with the fin.est quality &. dis~inctive cha.racte~. this cozy
custom home enjoys J?PlOram1c vtcws from a pnvate street location. Bonus room, -fueplacc, 2 car garage.
Dick Dicbon & JoAnne Brun.son
Ad Code 70697
LAGUNA BEACH VIEWS
Panoramic: views &am this 3-story }loll)e & decks overlooking
canyon & ~~tlinY. Sunlit roo~ hardwood floors, tile kitdlcn & baths, fireplaces. Mottvated seller.
$.SB Peay~ Atl c.ode 70967
BEST LINDA ISLE
WCATION ~Qecracular throughout, this
BR, 4.5BA, home is opened
y ~ourty1rd entry, l!l.. ~as
granite floors, aecoraave
steel-framed doors &
windows, balconies, lots of
sunlight. Room for yacht,
nice main channel view.
Barbara Amttadtcr &
Barbara Roppolo
12 995,000
A ~e72377
CONDO CWSE TO SAND
Possible mini-ocean view from dcdc of this
wonderful condo. Immaculate, upgraded rooms,
newer appLianccs, cxua sro~ unit.
Community pool, spa, gym. Walle co beach.
MaryA.no McGuire $11-',500 Ad Code 71947
IN THE BLUFFS
This condo is exceptional, with 3BR, 2BA, cwo
balconies, neutral decor, scraped ceilings, Corian
counters, large private master suite. Custom lan.J~pcd entry, cwo car attached garage with built-in storage.
JoAnn Kenton
Ad Code 72747
HOME TO FAMILY & VIEWS Qvcrl~kiqg its own lovdy_yard & a nice view of
}Ulls 1s tfiis 4BR, 2.5BA home. Fireplace, immaculate rooms, bright kitchen.
Sancfy Daley $389,000 Ad Code 72807
SOUlllERN
COLONIAL Cut off YQur cares in this
trad.itionaI horn~ fur ~~8 & . . y liviJ,ig. ~ & _quality set dUs Newport Heigh.ts ~er ~Vi· .J~ar kitchen With · stove.
OUIET CUL.DE-SAC Ideally locatcil near achooJs & on a private cul-
dc-sac. th.ia "BR. 2BA home with fireplace is in tip-~p ooruijtion. Tctrifi.s; ncighborhoOd setting. spaaous yard, newer root.
Baaan1 Tawas
$228,SOO Ad Code 75037
BACK BAYVIEW
Extraordipa.ry, &~stunning describes this condo in
the North Bluffs. Spacious 3BR, or 2BR plus family 100m, fittplacc, French doors & windows wood floors, gated patio entry. Two car arcach;/ garage.
$329,000 s.lly Slt..ipley Ad Code 71667
$1,700,000
Ad Code 70737
MILLION DOUA.ll STYLE .
This 2BR. 2BA .:01$.~ all the luxun<> ~ gualitiea of a · · dollar h~me: grabam~
limestone, CUltOJD spas an botfi tbs
and a terrace witb~e sea.
Ul9,000 Ad Code 70f1'11
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DF.sIGNER DEUGHT ~ views of canyon & city liaha from du. iBR. 2.5BA home in P.tcd" Monacrnt.
:A&atomized d«or with lovCly cabincu, built-
o.i, 6.rcplace. Lushly landscapCd grounds.
Marilya Kenluau .,,,,900 Ad C.ocle 71027
UNCOLN LA.NE TREASURE = & beautiful home on one of
'1 nk:cSt ltft:CU. &i::cllcnt 8oorplan nm @R. 3BA. interior atrium, gowmcis
t:itdicn, French dOon &: windows, rcccaed
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Ull1MATE LUXURY ' ) Go~usly Crafted 4BR. 4BA. custom ea,re widi ffoor plan for comfon & ent~.
l..arRe. prlvite guest suite, hardwood floors,
French doors. LUsh fruit uees.
M.fdaeel Smida
$MS,~ Ad Code 7lfl(J'7
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BPSf FAMILY LOCATION
Set on one of the best StlUU in Newport, this 2BR. 2BA borne offers
in1Criors rcmodded to perfection, gorgcow kitchen with finest cabincay,
rupcrb detailing. 3rd Bk. is den-entertainment quarters.
Team HOOftl'
$S Ad Code 7CM07
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::lJ/ovely 3· bedroom I 2 bath Baycrest home.
Custom pool and spa plus large front & back
yard. Upgraded kitchen & baths.
Reduced to $448,000
LOUANNE
RITIEY
717-4207
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Spadoal md malt. Many Uppmda.
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 beth&,
PRIME LOCATION
Larae corner lot, 3 bedrooms,
hardwood floors, u~
cbanning.
723-8120 &t. 106
729-5214~
PeninsuJa Oflice • 2001 W. Balboa Bhd '
JOKING
-1706 Westcliff Drive • N~rt Beach
Close to shopping, restaurants, patkSi1ana schools, this
upper corner unit 2BR, l BA condo fea.furcs a large
private covered deck, dining area, garage and community
pool. This is truly a must sec. ..
"'PNltigious. guard
ptied uea of Monarch
Beach. pdvecy; camfort
md meae. from the
ooean evuy day of the
yar. Walldng dJstance
to private golf 6: tennis
dub, the famous Ritz
Carlton and the~
SR. 2.58A..; sm.-
This PfUe will not be
aroundlong!Spotle.ly
dean single kvel 38R.
28A, wood flooc ftltry,
new carpet, mirrored
wudrobe doon, sit
down kitchen. exferior
upgraded walkw.y
with bride a<Unts.
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LARGE
WOODSY LOT
1939 C.orona Dd Mar
Owmcr lBR. deck
w/oc.em view. Second
story pot.entW grear ocean
view. Rwullng ~
12+ mawre trees.
$650,000
UNIQUE
CANYON LOT
4BR. home in serene
location with acccs.s w
Cameo Shores beaches
and Cryst.al Cove.
Ocean view from deck.
Playground nearby.
$625,000
Call (714) 719-0500 Sat & Sun
for a private showing
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25 CANYON TERRACE
4SAN SIMEON
COMING SOON:
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PELICAN Hill
PALMILLA
S4,495,lXXI
SJ,495,lXXI
S899,lXXI
Agent with FJlia Realty~ Newport Beach
6,, 6200 .
She 'stays active in the
community and gives her
clients quality service
featuring
SANDY BAY BEACH CLASSIC
One of the ~'l channing & unique oceanfront homes built in the 1930'~ The main home
&: carnage house have been co1argcd wbllt maintaining iu onginal character Panoramic
ocean and island views.
New construction wuh cxtrlOC'din.uy quality u:rd deajgn. SBR. 6BA. Chef\ l.11chcn.
Maid's/rental with separate entry. fabulous Newport Bay view on white sandy bca1.h Musi
'iCC to bchevc.
Sopl'uitX:ated European CUICOm alllle localed in pru1tg1ous
Newport Promontory Bay. 48R. 4..SBA. Well suited for
entenamin& Bayfronc ahp will ~ a '° ft. boat and
IWOUe Ofl.
S1,H9,000 H52
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Newer duplex in Laaw-Beach. Boch units are ~iaus with
fireplacell, patioe. ocean views. very brisht cl channmg. Pour car
1arage If you want a barpjn call now' '859,000 822
$4,500,000 821
Fabulous New ach custom home with bay, ocean and c11y
light views 48R, 48A with dcck5 on all levels Huge SOUJmC'I
k.Jtc.hen and entertainment room Ma.liter bedroom with fireplace
& viewing balcony Easy 10 Iott. call today
$1,295,000 K.52
COUNTRY CLUa CLOU
48R. 38A. Conveniently located 19 Sea Oiff Country Oub &
uody beaches in Huntington Beach SpKIOUS master suue with
recreat features JICU7ZJ and fireplace See it '~.1'-_
~,OOO L.Sl
$1,850,000 852
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St,195,000 cs
COTt ·nrnLTT GltOUt
One of 14 Emerald Bay homes •r1gtrt
on the Beach", 1his 8 t>emoom, 8
Bath home offers direct beach
access to the most. sought after
cormuiity on the coast Fabulous
white water views & 3000+ feet of
decks. By appoittnaent.
$5,495,000
OCEAllllONr
QOM COVE· COM
Bult on bedrock at the jetty ••trlftce to Newport Hmbor, this 1
of. khl home offws the finest
ocem'I & bay views~
bMutiful beeches. 3 bedrooms + •ator + 3 Cir gmage.
5 Start Yeca1t. EZ to seel
$2,995,000
Enclla11i1-.g 4 Bedroom home
wlflbuoul views of prtvate
Irvine Cove Beach Rt Padfic.
I car gage. Glt8 Guarded.
Wine cellar. Move i'I condition.
· Easy to seel
Cameo Highlands
Beouttful kitchen with sub-zero.
light & bright. 4BR. 2.5BA
w /sparkling pool. Many
upgrades, AC. fireplace.
French doors.
Reduced to $575,000
Big Canyon
Completely remodeled 2BR.
2BA + den. Dover model.
Highly upgraded. light &
bright. 2 car attached garage .
Gated 24hr ~uard.
Reduced to ~485,000
Laguna Beach
Charming famlly home
perfect for entertaining.
3BR, 2BA. large yard.
Fountain and spa.
$368,500
Eastslde
Triplex 3BR, 2BA owner's unit
plus 2/2BR. 1 BA units.
GSI 32.600.
Near Santo Ano
Country Club.
$325,000
BOy View Terrace
Immaculate, 2 story 3BR
2.5BA. Areplace, A/C. very
light & bright. Fountain
& fruit trees.
$359,000
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NOith Laguna
Ponora 1 ltc white water view.
Oceanfront condo. Highly
upgraded. 28R. 2BA + den.
securtty system. flreploce.
elevator serv. security gated
par1<1ng.
$475,000
Big canyon Condo
Fabulous vtew Big Canyon
Golf Course. High ceilings.
crown moldtngs. recessed
Ught_tng, ftreploce
$365,000
Eastslde
Beoutlful tight & airy 3BR. 2.5BA
townhome. Quiet location.
White tie, \Nhlte wash
cabinetry, walk-In closets.
Mow4n Reocty.
$259,000 '
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JUDY CRUSH~IN
(714) 729--8919 PAGER\
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T0tRific OCEAN viEWl 2BR,
2BA, QUiET p.uk ... (jk£ smiNG,
AiR coN<liTiONiNG, bRiGltT &
AiRY. ENdtANTiNG SUNSETS!
REduced $ 148, SOO
H.\RBOR \IE\\ UOl\HS
ExpANdEd ANd REModdEd
PALE.AMO plAN. 4BR, 2. SBA,
ltiGltly upGRAdEd, luslt
IANdSCApiNG, COMMUNiry pool. .
LiVE wiTii TltE fEEliNG of SERENil)'
& fAMily ORiENTEd COMMUNil)'.
REducEd $694, 999
EVA KHWAJA
(71~) ~09--6690 PAGER _)
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OvERSilld loT. s BR, } BA,
5oMERSET. ~EW iNTERiOR ANd
EXTERiOR pAiNT, NEW CARpET
dtAouc-JtouT. } CAR GARAGE.
$649,000
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LINDA SILVER
(714) J~4--7676 PAGER
NEWPORT CREST
Lovdy J BR, 2BA coNdo
SpiRAl STAiRCASE, builr ... iNs, NEW
CARpETiNG, MiRROREd closET.
COMMuNiTY pool & spA. Move ...
HARBOR VIE\\ HOMES
Chy ANd MOUNrAiN viEWsl
S BR, 4 . SBA, CORNER loT.
GouRMET kiTc ltEN, fRENclt
dooRS ANd wiNdows, } CAR
GARAGE. SiMply beAurifull
$820,000
iN coNdiTiON. ~~·_,;+-..
$219,000
TERRY TOMAN
(714) 20~--4024 PAGER
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URGE JBR OWNER'S UNiT.
NI.WR VIV:.Nff.
$469,000
'\,jE\\PORT 8£1\CH
PRiVATE GATEd COMMUNiyY.
JBR, 2. SBA. VERY liGltT &
bRiGltT. HARdwood flooRS,
bEl~hER CARpET, A/C. NEW
REdv.lood deck.
$489,000
1 Bedroo~ Cottage in f.iliulous Chlna Cove.
Could be 3 Bedrooms again by converting 5-car
garage. Small ocean view. Super, white, sandy
beach just 20 steps &om your front door.
$595,000
Terrific Seaview mat0miud 5 Bedroom on huge
25,000 Sq. Ft.. lot With ocean views. Exercise
room. 24 hour gate guard. Cul-de-sac location.
Private. Community Tennis & Pool.
$819,000
Vicki Lee accon1plishes a
real estate threepeat
Lee finds Newport
Island property is
her lucky char.n
Selling the same property
three tunes is a unique
accomplishment and when the
home is a lovely three story
bayfroot est.ate on the Balboa
Peninsula. the accomplishment The Ne rt Island r'fl
is even more noteworthy. ~ propery
Vicki Lee of Coast Newport Properties Most recently, ~ represented the seller.
initially became involved with the saJe of Tilc home was not bsted for saJe, but when
the property when she contacted by another Coast Newport agent
represented the buyec. He with a buyer looking for a special
exchanged bis oc::eanfroot borne. she was able to arrange a
property, an avocado ranch thowing, r;eswting in the ~e. This
and a oQOdorninium ilr1Uwaii '9d to Lee s involvement m four
for the home. lnnsactions on the Newport Island
The second time, Lee home.
~«Died bo8l tbc buyt:! Repeat business and referrals
-the teller. 1'1ili we w.. happen when customers are
also an exchange. The buycn ~with the service that they
owned ~ beyfroat home 00 have received and have confidence
Newport Island. which they in their real estate agent. Lee's
bad outgrown. The sellen I clients not only are repeat clients,
were ready to downsize. l.-eo'• tborou&h but they refer friends and family members
knowledge of the rcaJ estate ma&bt to her for their rcaJ estate needs.
combioed with an WMltntmding of her Vid'i LI•_,, H l"l"1CW"' (114) 123-
clients' needs allowed her to match buyen IJ800. Cotut N.wpon.Propada, 3317 Kl -
and propcitiea. IJI., N,,,,.,. awlJ. ,, ........ .
Fantastic 4 Bedroom, s~e story home on nearly
V4 acre lot. New roof, remodeled kitchen &
baths. Great curb appeal. 3-car garage: In movc-
in condition. Best &m.ily neighborhood.
$719,500
Super 3 Bedroom, sinttle story town.home,
unconnected to any other home. Close to schools,
shopping & all freeways. Light & bright with 2-
story vaulted ceilings. Community pools & spas.
$199,500
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OOSTA MESA BLUFF AREA OONDO I
urge 2 "'4.Ster suite, 2.5BA, fireplace, 2 car·
attached g11rage. Quirt compkx. close to beach.
CaU 760-5000 Ext. 716.
MARKJACQUF.s $172,000 I SUBMIT OFFER TO BANK!
"' 5BR traditional home. Prime Newport Beach.
&modeled & expanded. 2 m.asm-suitn. 3
firrpwes and 3 CAr g11rage. Must sell
GtU 760-5000 ext. I 26.
RAE RODGERS $510.000
MARVEWUS 4 BEDROOM
Spkndzd family home! 4BR, l.75BA, priv111e
corner lot w!beautifal landscaping. New carptt.
Freshly painted interior and txtuior.
Call 760-5000 Ext. 205.
JACK GIFFORD $173,500
NEWPORT BEACH
4BR. 2.5BA townhome. Lilte new, new ltitchm.
new parnt, new carpet, 2 car garage wrthrn
wa/Krng distance to Corona t:kl Mar High School
Call I -800-5 I 0-2005 Cock #4085.
RITA WADE $229,000
EMBRACE TilE SUNSETI
Gorgeous water and sumet views from rhu front
line home rn the bluffi. New carpet, flooring an
paint. FuUy famished. for ka.H at only S 1250/mo.
Auail 71I5. GtU 644-MAXG.
MAXINE GOWEN
ENCHANTED FORFST
Sulusion m Cowan Heights. Enjoy the pool an
25. 000 sq. ft. of tr1ZN{Uili1y plus 11 5BR oru kve
home. Includes separ11te pest '1"4rten 11nd tripk
g11rage. GtU 644-M.AXG.
MAXINE GOLDEN ms,ooo
SPECTACUlA.ll REMODEL
urge singk ttory 3BR, 2BA home on h"te poo
siud, proftssion11/iy '4ndsC4ped lot. Marhk ltitchen
& baths. H11rdwood floors, '4rge Living room +
family room. CaJl 640-2677
ROBYN SEARS $429,900
"SUNNY HlllS HIGH SCHOOL AREA"
View property. city lights/Catalina 3BR, 2BA.,
1900+ l'f.fi· ]wt futed 111 $258.000. W&ni lit.rt!
CaU 760-5000 Ext. 125.
ROBERT MDJ:.IKEN
BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL
~ ~ Jtk,J far singk co"pk. Gol4mut ltit.,
~liflns. 2BR. J.JBA. GtU 644-1100. J.D. CALLAGHAN $17,.,900
AWP.SOME BAY/OCEAN/UGHT VIEWS
Nnvptm &Mh crutlJm tri-kwJ with huge 11invin
tkclu. Fit for • ki"t wlowrsiutl livini. family. ~ITH>,,., tf 3 1'IAltn suitn.'
GAU 760-5()()() o:t. 131.
ROBIN TENCH $749,000
PANOllAMIC OCEAN VU HOME
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sunsm. ~ti•n u ~thi"t + this is tfu bat in
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we can help make
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MODEL PERFECT
2BR. 2BA UJwnhonu built in 1992. Alt4chtd
garagt. Interior tract cul-tk-uu strut.. t.Nht & ~ cathtdral ctilingJ._~I 760-5000 F.:Z 130.
KATIILEEN MCNAMEE $139,900
CHURCH OR DAY CARE CENTER
Can bt built on this acrt + sitt in primt location by Los umUJs Cmrn; tnvl Pionur Hospital 2 units +
1 SFR now. C4JJ 76tJ-5tJO Ext. 130.
WAYNE SMITH $625,000
GREAT CATALINA VlEWI
Suptr citan 3BR homt in pard gattd community!
Pr1ctd for fast sak! Offertii at $550.000. Call for
brochurt. CaU 760-5(J{J() Ext. 109.
SKI $550,000
EMERAID BAY CLASSIC COTTAGE
Ocean 'silk of PCH-walk to beach fro.m rhis SP.tcial
3BR. 28A c1a.ssic btach houu or build your artam I homt. CaU 494-7475.
BILL DOLBY $860,000
GUARD GATED
Sta ls"1.rui, rwutf gattd higkly up~d 1 kvel with vuw. I
2BR. tkri. Ca.IJ 644-4100. Open 'Sun. 47 StaBrook Covt.
J.D. CALLAGHAN $550,000
REDUCED IN BELa>URTI ~stlge with a view. Gorgtous UJiimho1N.,µ1ith 2BR,
2.5 BA plus a dm, gourmtt kitchm, 2 fireplaces, ~ communiti. & stcurity sysum.
760-5000 &t. 129
SHARON SWANSON $449,000
TROPICAL PARADIS.t: IN COM
Owr $200,000 in upirat:ks. pool & pa in a Sttt1ng 't:U" trop_ical paim.J. MusPstt to 11ppr«iatt. 76():8533
ROBERT SACKS $749,000
INVESTOR'S DELIGHT
G"at incomt p ropnty south of PCH. Front houst is
2BR. 28.A. ~Ar unit is 5BR, 3BA. Proptrty
f tnmlla P<Ki incomt. C4JJ 760-5()()() ext. 136.
JANE SONGAILA $475,000
HARBOR RIDGE FSTATE
CommAnding ocun & city light vinvs m h11nct this
4BR. 7BA nutom millmff in "priVllU, ~ gllka
comm1m#J. AlUI ~rul in 1111 18 foot uilin.t m!'}
foJin', fonn11/ 1ivini 0-Jini1•K wlu1oinint
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JACKIE HANDLEMAN $~SO,OOO
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3BR. 2BA + MotlJn...Jn-uflJ Tlnit. Shop lllUChai to
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ROBERT MJJJ IlCEN UC)0.000
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ESTIIEJl YANK $S99,000
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You deserve ...
•Honesty
• 26 Years Experience
• Communication
• Personal Service
• Dedicati.on
• Results! DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97
#1 ~ Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995
HARBOR RIDGE,
Cult.om Coatemporary · lledaced to $1,6SO,OOO
Magnificently appointed 4BR. 4.5BA with den & exercise
swte. Extc~ive USC of marble floors, granite counters & state
of the art commercial kitchen. ·
Ocean 8c Cablina Views $2,350,000
Near new SBR, 5BA contemporary estate. Private office, gym
& wine cellar. Trade possible.
·1a"¥atment Opportunity Now $489,000..
Location, Location! Well-maintained duplc:x. Best value on
Island. Income dose to $3000 mo. Seller motivated & will
consider carry back. Make offer ...
Plan "D" Bat Locatiom REDUCED TO $979,000
Truly a Manetpic:cc with lou of marl>lc and plush carpeting. Soaring
ctilinp, cunom lights, Euro kitchen ~ rotunda cnuy. Large rd: around
yard adjacent to pool ~spa. Owaer wlldl oft"u nowi lSacham Ct.
Totally Rd>Wlt in '91 . Oft'end at $779,000
Exquisitely deWled 3BR, 3.SBR w/swecping views of Back Bay &
city lights. Hardw~ Aoor$, 4 Ftreplaccs, custom lighting. AJC &
much more. Large English garden & rear yard. This is a must sec!
Rue Opportmaity on Golf C.Oune $739,000
Modd perfect 3BR. 38.lt condo. Exquisitely appointed & dccora~Cd in neutral colors. Huge ya.id w/pool. spa &
c~tc~cnt area. Adult living at its finest!
Please visit ml website! http://www.remaxsoutbcounqrlfelsOt
OCeanside of Emeral~ Bay in Laguna Beach
Located in the private beach community of Emerald Bay is this classic three
bedroom and two bath couage with hardwood floors and a oozy fireplace. It is one
f the original homes in Emerald Bay and is just a short sttoll to the beach.
H one should choose to develop the property, the building requirements are
· by the Emerald Bay community associatiop CCR's and the county.
A pedect beach house, ideal for the active lifestyle. Offered at $8ti0,000.
For"""~ infomuztion., call BiU Dolb1 at REIM.AX Soun. Count] al (11-1)
94-1475.
Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr-
760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580
OORONA Dfl. MAR DUPLEX OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5
509 Na.ra.su.
Walk to Cari.ndos! Boilt in I 980, large 3Bll, 2.5BA
ownen unit, great Ooorpla.n, 2 noria, 2 6npbca.
lkyligbts, fom\al livUsg, din.inJ &: family room, cik
coun1en &: floors. Muter aw1e with a •pa tub &:
6~1acc, walk-in dc»et, 2 c::ar gange &: a cupon. Phu
a large 3BR, 2BA, 2 story income unit.
.JS79s980"
Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
NEWPORT BEACH
760-5000
Ext. 128
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Crowd!
Emerald ~QY duo excels
again at Coldwell._ Banker
Team combines their real
estate knowfedge for success
At the recent Southern California
Previews meeting held on June J 2, 1997
at the Hyatt Regency Irvine, Nancy Short
and Nadine Bartholomew were
acknowledged to Uc in the group of top
three agents in all of Southern Callf omia
including Los Angeles and San Diego
counties. This recognition was based upon
cloeed transactions for the current year of
residential properties in excess of $I
million. ,
Short and BMthol<>meW have a
combined ex~ of 45 yean as real
estate prof essiol\als. They speci.aliu in
oceait.frOot propel1ies and gated
communities in the Laguna and Newport
Beach areas. but ex.panded their efforts to aod eohanee ibeii lifestyles. Years of
cover all levels of the real estate martct. e.q>ericnce in tbC community allows them
Their overwhelming success is largely to provide in-depth personal knowledge of
due to their personal philosophy. the various real estate opportunities here
A~ to the team. it is their belief and in the surrounding areas.
that tbe value of servi<:c is not in the Nt111JC1 Slton IUlll NlltliM IJilt1JtoloMn
~Of a bOiDe it.elf, but in the ca H rw«W Ill dN N.nle biplv
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fwnniea ftti ~ 10 ~ 1215.
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BASH AT BUNGALOW
T:e . beautttally •-dacaped back
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Mar •-tbe perfect aetthlg as
Realton and at.tr fmm tile Prudential -
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SUccaefal spring mid ldC:k off tbe summer
seMOD. Evayoae ... In a fatlve mood
and re8dy to mowe Into ldgb gear for
9UlilDla;. 8lnce Ille local ...._estate market
continua to~
Seweaal ....... were la -i. "KID Heaven·
or abared -•o. ge 9qwee1iew • jllllt two of
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BAN~eRO
B~clMsWe Ria Co'1e Beacltfront · ComnwniJy
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l-4p.m.
.?5 Ria CON Dr.~ Afijacena ao dae Rib Carkon. Hot el
• Adjacent to Monarch Links Golf Course, Monarch Bay
Beach Club, Ritz Carlton Hotel and miles of bike and
\
pedestrian paths.
• Minutefi to Dana Pt. Harbor • Private acceae to beach
• Five Bedroom.a, Four and
One-Half Batha
• Gourmet Kitcbtm ba1 Gageneau
Range/Crill, Two Gageneau
Ovens, Two Trash Compacton,
Bo.ch Diabwa1her,
Su.&Zero, bland Work.apace with
Sink, Granite Counten,
Built-In Microwave, Walk-in
Pantry with Etched Cl.., Door
• Large Sparkling Pool, Spa and
Bubbling Fountain
• Extemin Uee of Marble F1ooring
• Formal Dining Room with 36.,
Awtrian Crystal Chand~.lier
• Wet Bar in Family Room A1ao
Servicee Livin« Room and
Bouta a W'me Cooler, Refrigerator
with Ice Maker, Built-in Blender
• Ten Skylights
• Many Seu of French Doon ·
• Beveled and Leaded Glaa Throughout
• Intercom with CD Player
• Security System ii a Home
Management Computer System
(SMART HOME}
• Built-In Entertain:.ment Center in
Family Room and Maeter Bedroom
• Three F°U"epla~e
• Large Muter Bedroom with
Elegant Bath
$1,595,000
Lee Ann Canaday
(714) 496-2111 Papr (114) 490-4988
For 24 Bour l nfortnation Pka.e Call
1-800-261-3861
1'.en Enter Talkin6 .Ad ruunher 22082
3 Leesbu ry Court,
~'Belcourt, JVewport 'Beacfi ~
This five bedroom, six-and-a-half bath
quintessential custom home is situated in the
beautiful guard-gated community of Belcourt,
on a lot qf over 22,000 square feet. Some of
the fin~ landscaping features include an
outside Pavilion and a 14-foot rooftop
waterfall cascading into a 60,000 gallon pool,
with incredible amenities including a swim-
up bar, 5-bumer barbecue, and a lighted
sports coun with basketball hoop. The
architectural details include soaring 2 7 -foot
ceilings, custom built-ins, flooring and state-
of .. thc .. an lighting, video, sound and security
systems. Truly, one of the finest detailed
estates in Newport Beach.
Offered at $4,900,000
ri>r"esente4 by
John Campb ell
Coldwell Banker
·Newport Beach
(714) 644-9060
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BALBOA ISLAND
(714) 673-6900
DANA PoJNT~AN Cl.EMBNTE
(714) 661-9355
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~/Na~~lo Meqine§t9'WJp~ . .
lncfo~
DANA POINT • $S,90(l_()()() • 64+9060
Spectacular new con temporary on th~ sand!
3 bedrooms, 5 baths, interior theme o£ limestone,
teakwood and stainless steel, library, elevator ...
ColwNA IJIL MAil • l ,795 • ~
Forever Pacific Ocean and Catalina views. 4 bed-
room, 3 bath home situated on the bluff above l ittle
Corona Beach, tremendous remodel po19ibUities.
LAGUNA BMCH • $4,000,000 • 6+4.-9060
Unobstructed front row views of the ocean, surf and
coastline from this dramatic Riviera Mediterranean
estate on a Large comer lot. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths.
LAGUNA BEAcH • $2,495,000 • 644-9060
Mediterranean Villa! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, floor-to-
ceilina sliding doors, cunom limestone, hand-ouvcd
fireplace, cust0m cabinets, hidden wine.cellar.
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llARBoR Isl.AND • $4,<t9S;'ooo • 6'H#9060
lncttdible location on the main channel, large dock will
accommodate up to 95' yacht, interior courtyard with
pool, 6 bedrooms, S.5 baths. &rild your dream home.
LAGUNA B EACH • $4,600,000 • 6-M-9060
Sweeping ocean and Catalina views from this 5 bedroom,
5 bath spectacular Mediterranean estate. Serene and
private location~ swimming pool and spa.
BAYllm CoYI • 1,2.3'1.AIUU
Locattd on the bay in Newpon Beach. thu
exceptional property features 2 bedrooms plus
a den. 2.S baths; and is remodeled and expanded.
c:aITA MESA • 3 l 9 ,000 • 644-9060
3 bedrooms, I 5 baths. with income uruts
Grand opportunity for investors or owner/uxr
OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM
( Unkss Otkrwist Speci{it.d)
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
IJMNE TERRACE
1924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Allison Seesemann
NEWPORT BEACH
24 Salzburg $435,000 Greg Minoux
SA1URDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
.BAYVIEW TERRACE
82 Shearwater Place $292,500 David McCulloch
THE BLUFPS
431 Vista Sucrte $289,000 Adams I Farrington
HARBOR COVE
14 26 Sea Ridge $575,000 Cammy Leslie
LIDO ISLE
818 Via Lido Soud $659,000 Edie Olson
SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
BIG CANYON
21 Rue Cannes
15 Rue St. Cloud
4 7 Sea Island
.CoRONA DEL MAR
405 Jasmine
Cos'f A MEsA
2687 Pala Mesa
HARBOR VIEW H OMES
1824 Port Sheffield
1935 Port Nelson
IRVINE, NORTHWOOD
2 Chattanooga
NEWPORT BEACH
20 Goodwill Coun
'NEWPORT HARBOR
3808 Raver Avenue
NEWPORT N ORTH
2988 Corte He~
NEWPORT SltoRES
455 62nd Street
SPYGLASS HnJ.
6 Twin Lakes Circle
VllJ.A BALBOA
220 Nice Lane #)12
VllJ.A PolNT
382 Villa Point Drive
BALBOA ISLAND
673-6900
$620,000
$639,000
$219,000
$379,000
$222.500
$698,000
$599,000
$318,000
$202.<X>O
$579,<X>O
$504,800
$399,000
$749,000
$325,000
$219,000
Carol Allison
Joy Cunin
Linda Field
Marlene LaGrow
Lorraine Farrington
Dreyfus I Weir
Dreyfus I Weir
Marcia Schwarti
Delia Delgado
David Prince
Carla Broffman
The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader
Laguna Beach $4,600,000
FuTiy furnished. Sweeping ocean &
Catalina views! SBR, 5 full BA's, 4
powder rooms. Gate guarded
community.
Tom Thomson
714/721-9132
~Nip $535,000
Beautiful Crest de Ville 4BR, 3BA, 3-car
garage, highly customized. Gourmet
kitchen, central air, formal dining room,
guard gated.
Veronica Lonsway
714/499-1320
Monarch Beach $895,000
Outstanding ocean view in gated
community next to the Ritz. 4/4
completely remodeled. Short walk to
beach.
Jean Schmidt
714/240-8964
Laguna Beach $535,000
Victoria Beach oceanside PCH. Private
path to beach. 4BR, 2.SBA, spa, FRPLC.
View, view, view. Library/office.
Anthony Cupo
714/499-1320 ext 103
Laguna Beach $895,000
Prime North Laguna location. 1/3 acre
oceanview lot. 4BR, 4BA home. Great
room. Very unique.
Bev Pavlovich
714/499-1320 ext 123
Newport Coast MAJtezza# $465,000
Panoramic ocean views! This spacious
3BR home is located atop the exclusive
Newport Coast.
Ed Escano
714/640-6187
The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader
Laguna Beach $3,~,000
11 acre panoramic ocean view parce l -
secl uded private location. No Mello
Roos or homeowners assoc. Private
gated entrance.
Ray McAfoose
714/499-2838 ext 127
Laguna Beach $92S,OOO
Good location near the heart of Laguna .
Ocean view! Over S acres of land.
Great opportunity!
Tom Thomson
714/721-9132
Newport Coast •Altezza" $449,000
Fabulous 2-story, 3BR townhome with
panoramic views overlooking Newport
Beach & Orange County.
Ed Escano
714/640-6187
Dana Point $1,595,000
Ritz Cove bch front comm. SBR, 4.SBA,
richly upgraded, marble entry, granite
counters, lg pool, spa, fountain.
Lee Ann Canaday
714/496-2717
San Juan Capistrano $789,000
Fabulous "Hunters Creek" estate home.
4/SBR, 4BA, limestone, light woods &
walls of glass. Flat lush 1 /2 acre w/pool.
Debbie Mclaughlin
714/452-4360
San Clemente $429K & 209K
2 condos in fabulous Reef-Oath West
next to San Clemente Pieri #48 is a
penthouse! Each has 3BR/3BA.
Ian Dyer
714/488-3937
Laguna Niguel $999,500
Wonderful French country home with
all the bells and whistles. 4BR, 4BA,
pool, spa & koi pond, fam & form din. 3
car
David Garris
714/499-2838 ext 131
Newport Beach $599,000
Premier team presents 52' on Balboa
Pen . lovely garden with 3BR home
steps from the ocean. A great resort
area.
Argyros • Bartolic •Bents
714/602·2~62 pager
The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader
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Laguna Beach $1,495,000
Oceanfront choice 1,600SF parcel
w/private steps to beach. Presently 1 BR,
2BA cottage. Bldg permit in place for
5,400 SF home.
Lee Schapel ·
714/494-0215 xl 24
Laguna Beach $625,000
Prime coastal view lot approx. 3/4 acre
downhill gentle slope. Area of high.oend
properties. Rare opportunity.
Jim Gothard
714/494-0215
~ Beach $429,000
Ocean view contemporary! 3BR, 2.SBA,
2,000SF Laguna home. Totally
remodeled, great views, 2 view decks!
Pamela Horton
714/454-5423
San Juan Capistrano $1,290,000
Beautiful Med. style home in the Hunt
Club. Equestrian zoned, fab. view! 6BR,
4.SBA, marble floors, 3FP, more.
Lee Ann Canaday
714/496-2717
S. Lapna Beach $549,000
Oceanfront luxury condo. 2BR, 2BA,
Hi-tech styling. Furnished. Beautiful -
view -view -view. Move right in.
Veronica Lonsway .
714/499-1320
Newport Coat
Price reduction! This 3BR Altezza
townhome offers elegant upgrades,.
ocean views, spacious patio & more.
Ed Escano
( 714/640-6187 ... -
Laguna Beach $750,000
On the ocean. Outstanding remodeled
3BR -panoramic ocean & coastline
views. Pool, spa -24 hr. security mint!
Mona Litt
714/494-0215 x105
Laguna Niguel $464,900
Beautiful El Niguel Heights. Traditional
home with SBRs, office, 3.SBA, 2
fireplaces, spa, panoramic view.
Bev Pavlovich
714/499-1320 x123
Laauna Beach $349,000
Craftsman style cottage with ocean
view! 2 BRs plus detached office.
Hardwood floors. Big lot. Walk to
beach.
Bev. Pavlovich
714/499-1320 x123
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The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader
San Juan Capistrano $2,990,000
Approx 8,000 sq.ft. on nearJy 3 acres
w/tennis court, pool, pool house w/wet
bar & Bar~B-Q, ocean view. Very
private.
Lee Ann Canaday
714/496-2717
Newport Beach $595,000
The premiere team presents outstanding
harbor view from this luxurious condo
in this prestigious highrise.
Argyros • Bartolic• Bents
714/602-2362 pager
Newport Beach $459,000
Bank owned repo! Luxury in 24 hr
guard gate. 2BR/3BA + den. 2,400 sq.ft.
EZ walk to Balboa Isle & Fashion Isle.
David Prince
714/644-9070 x 120
Laguna Beach $749,000
Steps to sandy So. Laguna Beach JBR,
3BA, totally remodeled formal DR, great
buy on oceanside of PCH .
Don Stratton
714/494-0215 714/312-5829
San Clemente $550,000 to $1,000,000
The premiere team presents western
White House location, San Clemente.
Bui ld to suit w/pool & tennis crt.
Argyros • Bartolic• Bents
71~/602-2362 pager
Balboa Peninsula $435,000
Old Balboa charm, smalf duplex built
on one half of lot. Great yard, best quiet
location. Walk to everything.
Barbara Miles
714/760-0543
Corona Del Mar $749,000
Fabulous 4BR custom hm in Irvine
Terr/lovely yard, office plus family rm.
Great location.
Barbara Miles
714/760-0543
Newport Beach $469,000
View of Rhine Channel & Bay. Gracious
living with 24 hr security, highly
upgraded 2BR, 2BA.
Mary Lou Kiehler
714/675-2700
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3014 Breakers Drive, CDM
This spectacular custom oceanfront home. on a private
gated street. offers views of the harbor entrance. the beach.
Santa Catalina Island and magnificent sunsets from almost every
room of its 4.000 plus square f cet of lavish living. enriched with
the use of grwiitc. oak and marb\e ..
The living room opens to a private deck. as does 1he
adjacent gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances. Built
in 1996. the home features five bedrooms. five and one-half
baths. an elevator and security system with surveillance moni-
tors. A ~ car garage is also included.
Located in prestigious Olde Corona del Mar.
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3 2611 Azores
This magnificently remodeled home is centered around
a private 34 x 60 garden room and a black bottc?m pool
with a motorized retractable roof. The marble entry
introduces the 5,500 square feet of lavish living. 1be
living room is wanned by a floor-to-ceiling stone fire-
place with walls of glass opening to the ocean and night
light views. The adjacent library is enriched with wood
paneling a fireplace and ocean views. A dining room is
complemented by mirrors and a crystal chandelier. The
family room is conveniently located off the kitchen.
The master suite features a fireplace. walk-in wardrobe
and dressing area. 1be master bath incJudes a spa tub
wanned by a fireplace overlooking the ocean. a ~
garage with bonus room is also provided on a 12,400+
square foot lot in ~~s Monarch Bay Tenace.
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DAVID PRINCE, CRS, CPS
(714) 644--9070 EXT. 120 • (714) 214--6496 PAGER
NEW LISTING! BEACH AREA
NEWPORT BEACH
Duplex with private boat dock and side tie
overlooking Newport Island Park
$579,000
PROBATE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
R,z Lot
$325,000
589 NYES PLACE, LAGUNA BEACH
Designer's Personal Masterpiece! Brazillian cherry hardwood floors & sta ircase, Honduras floor .. to-ceiling sliding
doors, custom limestone, hand carved fireplace, 5 bristol skylights, Custom white oak drift cut cabinets, hidden
wine cellar. This home incorporates the utmost in quality with its spectacular ocean & white water views.
OFFERED AT $2,495,000
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• 644--9070 EXT. 133
OPEN SUNDAY 1-5PM
220 NICE LANE, PH #312
NEWPORT BEACH
Sweeping views unfold from this incredible
penthouse with 2 master suites, beautiful
living area with fireplace and large terrace.
Ideal for a weekend, summer getaway or year
around resort living.
OLGA MATTHEWS
(714) 644-9070 ExT. 134 • 433-9455 PAGER-
CHUCK & KATE COLESWORTHY
(714) '651,2155
Totally remodeled .. Dek>res" plan, expansive side patio ovedookina
Baek Bay, city Ugl\ts and mountainl, new windoWI and doors, sky-
lights, 3 bedroom.a, 2.5 baths, large llvtnc room for family livme.
Offered at $499,000
23 MORNING DoVE, IRVINE
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, plplllar "Willow" model, one bedroom and one
bath dOwnstairs, new tile and frcnch door in atrium, used brick
. patlo in backyard, move-in condition, private muter suite.
Offered at $3i7 ,000
( 714) 644--9060 EXT. 144
LIDO ISLE • $2,195,000
Gorgeous custom bayfront home in prime location, 4 bedrooms,
4.5 baths, extensively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen with
breakfast area, formal dining room, vaulted ceilings, great views!
BIG CANYON • $1,225,000.
5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, outstanding traditional home located on
large comer lot on quiet cul-de~sac. Newer windows and doors,
newer carpet, large backyard patio area plus large side yards.
818 VIA LIDO Souo, LIDO ISLE $659,000
Outstanding traditional Lido Isle home, 3 bedrOOUlS", 2 baths,
large master suite complete with dressing arta, beautiful large
living room with french windows and fireplace, patio.
BlG CANYON
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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5PM
1 5 Ru E s T •. C .L 0 U 'D
RUE
• Great Value!
• Desirable 3 bedroom
• Monaco floorplan
•~Great location with view
•Offered at $639,000
CANN E ·s
•Panoramic Views
.·•Single ~el
• Expanded and Remodeled
.
• Tum.key Condition
. • Offered at $620,000
CAROL. ALLISON &. )O.Y CURTIN
I . .
644-9000
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THE -PO ER 0
The newly formed team of
Stephanie Argyros, Tony and .
Patrick Bartolic, and Marcia and
Robert Bents are committed to not
your real estate needs. The
Premiere Team has a combined 50
years of real estate experience,
closing over $275 million in sal e .
• 6 lots ranging from 34,000
square feet to 2.029 acres
in the double gated exclusive communi"' '-"C?A>non Point.
• Direct beach access to
white sandy beaches.
• Lots available as single
parcels or as a complete
package.
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PARTNERSHIP
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, over
4,000 sq ft comer lot, just
steps to beach and board·
walk, great location m hean
of West Newpon.
$589,500
EAST O CEAN BLVD.
Extra large 52x70 ft par·
eel, easy beach access, J,
car garage, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, charming h ome Red:::; $599,000
2307
WINDWARD LANE
Newly refurbished
4 bedroom, 4 bath home in
excellent family neighbor,
hood. Lat:ge ~. poc;1, spa
$515,000
THE CHOICE IS CLEAR.
601
LIDO PARK DRlvE
Completely redecorated
equisite 2 bedroom condo
in Newpon's most
._ luxurious highrise.
$525,000
Built in 1989, this 4 bed,
rooms, 3 bath home is in a
premium location with
Catalina and beach views
Offered at $839,000
4 bedrooms, 3 baths,
3 car garage, 96/97
completely remodeled,
fabulous ocean views
Call for Details
KNOWL'SDGB AND UNPARALLELED SUPPORT,
RllBMIERE TEAM
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TOM THOMSON . .. .
721-9132
SPECTACU• AR MEDITERRANEAN VIL' A
I JS IRVINE Cov1 COURT, LAGUNA BIACH
Offered at $4,600,000 Pully Purnl1hed
• Sweeping Ocean & Catalina Views
• Serene & Private Location
•A New Home Designed by Brion Jeanette
• Swimming Pool and Spa
• .. Car Garage & Parking Court
• Better Views than any lot in Pelican Crest
•Large Lot approximately 27,000 sq ft
• Private Beach and Tennis Courts
• Extra Large Gourmet Kitchen
• S Bedro0ms, S Full Baths, 4 Powder Baths
• Exclusive, 2 .. Hour, Gate Guarded Community
• Limestone, Granite & Marble Throughout
• State-of-the-Art Entertainment S~
• Soaring, Open Spaces for Grand £:ntenalnq
• Home Theatre, State-of-the-Art Communications System
• Association Dues approximately In. of Pelican HHI
• No Mello Roos Taxes
• 3 Story Oversized Bevator
• Barbecue & Outdoor Entertainment ka
GREAT OCEAN V1Ew ••• GREAT . LOcATIGNI.
1755 PARK AVENlJE
LAGUNA BEACH
• 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths
• Unusual opportunity
• Ocean views
• Great location near the heart ·of Laguna
• Room for pool and tennis court
•Over five acres of land
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UNITS IN CORONA DEL ·MAR
UNITS IN THE HEIGHTS
SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
IN BAYCREST & DOVER SHORES
"MANY THANKS to my pmt and new clients for
thefr business and support. Today's real estate
market is the. best it has been in years.
If you're considering BUYING OR SELLING any
of your real estate holdings, please call today for a
COMPLIMENTARY EVALUATION."
.. DaWI McCulloch
MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY
AND YEARLY LEASES
Have you considered
leasing your property? We
have qualified tennants just
waiting for the perfect home.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL:
VALERIE HOWELL
(714) 644-9070 EXT. 186
ELEANOR BOWIE
( 714) 644--9060 EXT. 145
Offered at $559,000
MARLENE LAGROW
644.-9060 EXT. 250
PAGER: 455.-5010
2 BLOCKS TO THE BEACH
405 )A S.M I NE AVENUE, CORONA DEL MAR
• "Flower Streets" • Duplex Convened to Condos
• Spacious, Newly Decorated, 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths
• Cathedral Ceilings, Wood Floors in Entry and Kitchen
• Master has large Deck -2nd Deck off Living Room
Offered at $379,000
JASMINE CREEK
Beautifully remodeled and
tastefully decorated Plan Three . •
.
Largest single level floorplan.
Affords gracious living for the
most discriminating buyer.
First time on the market .
Call Eleanor for a private showing.
MARCIA SCHWARTZ
VOICE MAIL PAGER: (714) 737 .. 0999
TDD: (714) 719 .. 2822
AlJJHENJlC aJSTOM SANlt FE ESTATE
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la tiaa ledall. 17116 8111 CM .. IJC
PRESTlGIOUS PEPPER TREE BEND
2 OCEAN VIEW LOTS
• I 5 Acre End of Cul-de-Sac $575.000 Ad 22012
• l.l Ac~· AweocllllC.' Views· $595,000 Ad 22022
• I 6 Actt • Flat Pad • S5Q9,000 Ad 22 102
•I l l9Actt ·S'495,000-Adl2112
• 1.117 Acn $-495,000 ·Ad 22122•
• 3 Acrn in Hunt Oub • $600,000 Ad 22162
OCEAN VIEW ESTATE FOR LEASE
OVER 5 ACRES. OROi.ARD, 6200 sf. FULLY
FURNISHED. GORGEOUS PCX)L
. S 12,CXXl MO
PERRY TAUB
(714) 644..-5833 • "Why Settle for Mediocrity?"
• Best PriUd 5¥ Lew! H~
• High Ceilir)gs . • Two MasteT Swi~
• Spacious FOrmal LJ41ing Areas • Custom Patios
• Close to Fa.shiOn Island • Perf tct Flomplan for Entmaining
OHettd at $457,500
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(714) 648-2326 PAGER .
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Almost totally rebuilt 4BD, 3BA custom Ciesipi
home which features fonnal dining, cotiltyft..: -f
entry with fountain, high ceilings, built-in shelves,
a very private master suite with bathroom, Ime
backyard and many custom finishes.
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Beautiful, ~tpm 5BD, 4BA home in choice loca· -• tiOG~ Mmset and city light views~ and has to
.. die for' master suite with sitting area, customized
· closet, FP and view. Other amenities of the houso
include white was~ wood floors and cabinets.
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1996 COMPANY AWARDS
• 'f>resident's Club
• #2 in Listings Taken
• #2 in Listings Sold . DONALD PFAFF
Broker Associate
GRI Certificate
HARBOR COVE • $639 ,000 .
4 bedrooms plus loft, 3 baths, high ceilings, gourmet kitchen
open to family room, formal dining room, guard gated com-
munity with pool and spa, ideal Baclc Bay Bluff location.
2307 WINDWARD LANE • $515,000
4 bcdrooou, 3 bath,, large 2,900 sq ft family home, giant 10,(XX) sq ft
yard with pool and spa, new paint inside and out, walk to sports park.
ESTATE SALE .. N~RT BEACH .. SUBMIT OFFERS
.CAKOL MOCK
1·-800-301-3969
Imagine Coming Home to •••
EXCLUSIVE
HARBOR ISLAND
DRAMATIC
EASTER HILL
Incredible hilltop estate on
approximately 26 acres
offering breathtaking views
of colorful sunsets,
Catalina Island, Palos
Verdes Peninsula and
· sparkling city lights.
$8,900,000
BRUCE MILLER
I'RF.sIDENT'S CLUB • 644--9060 Ext. 131
# 1 COLDWELL BANKER AGENT
IN CLOSED D OLLARS THROUGH SECOND QUARTER
1935 PORT NELSON -NEW LISflNG
$599,000
1824 PORT ABBEY Pl.ACE
SoMERSET -SoLD
1848 PORT MARGATE
REPRESENTED BUYER & SEU.ER
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
N~ ~'-s; ~ f.iUml7 NBGHBOlUltXD
Harbor View Homes is one of the most popular addresses in Newport Beach.
Known for its greenbelts, community facilities and award .. winning Andersen
School, it has become Newport's premier family neighborhood. Established in
1968, the neighborhood's six original home models (Monaco, Carmel, Montego,
Palermo, Portofino and Somerset) have been supplemented by numerous remocJ ..
eled and custom homes. Sales prices for homes sold in 1997 ranged between
$410,000 and $1,400,000. Harbor View Homes is located next to the Fashion
Island shopping center and the office complex of Newport Center. It is a short
drive from the business districts of Irvine and Costa Mesa. The neighborhood is
:;;;:;:;;:;.-less than two miles from the beach and Newport Harbor.
1939 PORT BRISfOL -NEW LISTING
$669,000
1948 PORT ALBANS -SoLD
REPRESENTED BUYER & SELLER
1911 PORT PROVENCE -Soto
ON GREENBELT
1824 Poin SHEFFIELD .. HUOE FAMILY ROOM
. $698.000 .
1836 PORT RENwJCK
PORTOFINO -Solo
1960 PORT LAURENT -Soto
REPRESENTED Bl1YER & SEUER
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N c 0 R 0 N A D E L
Come home this summer to your villa by the sea . • •
to spcctacu.lar sunsets and degam interiors created by unique European and American architectural details. Come home to easy
sophistication -to lots of space and fabulous amenities including gourmet kitchens and tiled or hardwood floors.
At Villa Del Este, no two homes are alike. Choose from stylish 2 and 3 bedroom interiors, up to 2,600 square feet.
Priced from $295,000 with excellent financing available.
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Visit us in Corona Del Mar -tJt l!A bel l,le, 401 Seaward Road, Villa 3, Corona Del Mar. tel: 7141673""'4180.
A-. -of July 10, 1117 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
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644-1.600'
723-8800
IXCLUllVI AfflLIATI Of
SOTHEBY'S
International Realty
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Harbor View Homes Expanded
Palenno on L;qe lot with bade & side yards.
San & Bncl Hlnman $689 ,000
Somerset 5 Bd. 3 Ba. family home on
greenbelt. French doors and windows.
Unda Lyle $729,000
Dover Shoreta Awesome views from
this tastefully ~led spacious home.
JoAa•• Perldns $1,095,000
Condo & Townhome WVing .
Emerald Bay Ocean view lot with
~plans tor 5.000 square foot home-
Rod Dale, $835,000
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6441600 723..:ssoo
View Properties
Bayview Ten•ce Great bay views,
largest plan @ 2 I 00 sq ft. 3 bedrooms.
Frank Hqhea $448,000
Harbor View HlUa Large lot with
expansive view. 3 Bd. plus FR and DR.
Evan Corkett $885,000
Sout.h Lllean• Blatt. Oceanfront
estate on 3/4 of an acre 5 Bd. 6 Ba.
Ftnster & Hieb $4,250,000
Newport SIM»Ne Steps to beach,
tennis, pool, newer kJtchen and mths..
Kena.le Jo Rizzo $3.47,000
Balboa "Penln•ala Brand new cu~
tom home Just one door to the beach.
Rond• Hein $549,000
Coron• del M•r 40 ft. lot south
of htchway. 4 bedrooms plus family
room. Laree ~dlUon In 1991.
1m Andrus $535,ooo
llfYlne Ternice View of bay. Laree
Iott Great loc.atlon. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Flxer1
M•rtan PlllBlppl $895,000 .
Corona del M•r Spectacular
contemponuy home 90uthakle COM.
San. HIP $899,000
Central Newport Oc:unfront 3 Bd.
3 8a. 2 FP, wine cellar, security system.
Rick Lup¥la $1,095,000
Gated Communities
Udo IU. Fabulous 5 bedroom
bayfront home with dock.
Bob..,. $1,19',000
Udo 1.ae Landmadt Bayfront Estate
situated on easterlS' tip of Udo Isle.
Debi Bibb & John McMonJcle
Coron• del Mer 4 bedroom, 3 bath
with panoramic view of harbor, ocean
and city IJchts. Open ftoor plan.
Me•da & MartJ )ollee $1 ,59',000
Island Uving
Robin
McMonigle
Landmark Bayf"ront Estate
Udo Isle
Steve
Olson
One of" the Last Opportunities In Pelican Point
Spectacular Laguna Beac h
View Home
Country French Family Home Beautlf'ully Remodeled
Sln.11le Level Home
2391 Crestview Drive
Curren~ly under constru~lon
I 05 Via San Remo
$699.000
1 997 SOLDS AND IN ESCROW
216 Via Lorca
$629.000
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Costa Mesa Condo
3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio
Convenient to shopping, community pool
$144,000
Villa Point Golf Course View
Gated l Bd. with patio, facing 16th green
Immaculate condition. End unit in quiet locatoo.
$199,000
Costa Mesa Value
4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story
Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location
$209,000
BayfrontCondo
2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo
Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available
$599,000
1997 SALES ACTMTY
IN ESCROW
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Harbor Highlands
Udo Isle
Harbor Point
Bayfront
Bayfront
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in association with LANCE BOGGS
717-4744
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7 Bd. 9 Ba. 9(XX)+. .. ft l...ulaDous iKme (B 18,<XX> 9q. ft. ~
Spectacular harbor and Catalina views, spa
$2,A95,000
Linda lale CUltcim
4 Bd. 6 BL "'tum-key" custom with large dock
Prime westerly orimtation. private pooJ and spa
$2,350,• L.Jl
Udo Ille TnMlltloml
4 Bd. 3 BL oo prime Piazza Lido cons lot. 45' lot
2 muter suites, leCUl'ity system. blrdwood floon
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6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. pride of ownership with large dock
Volume ceilinp througbout. J.iabt, bright and open!
$2,395,GMFEE
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3 Bel. 3..5 BL Rane «led home, wry open floor plm
Ideal toellhrdy orittlf!!Cioo w/ (i()' of fmltaac oo the t.y
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JERRY FINSTER
AGENT OF THE YFAR ,_ 1996
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
759~3750
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NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996
-1-997 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• $419,000
339 62nd Street•• $434,900
2526 Monaco $1,375,000
145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000
413 Flower Street• $308,000
2 Camship $234,000
31 721 Seacliff $2,995,000
J 25 Cedar Way ~ $649,000
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•,• ltqnst11ttd Seller & Buyer
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Please ca([ us for more information
on ang of tliese special properties.
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HUTCHINGS
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UDO ISLE BAYFRONT
$1,99S,OOO
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.. OCEANFRONT! $92S,OOO
1"Js lovely, llcht and brieht home is ri&ht on
the beach ln • prtz.ed section of oceanfront.
Just • short walk to Balboa shops. restaurants
and the lf.lboa ll1and feny.
CUSTOM BEACH IE $693,000
Built new ln '91, used only• second home.
l bedrooms plus den, l t>.ths.
JOOftop dedt; Nffl' beach and bay
ln prtaecl a.Jboa nelChborttood.
l,.otJ ARE iN\lITED!
J>.\TE, S . .\Tl'HDA Y A:'-:D SUNDAY, J ULY 12 AND 13
PL..\ct·:, -t2H \"IA LIDO NORD -LlDO ISLE
Tl~lE: 1,00 TO 5,00 P.~1.
l >Cl'.\SH>:":, PRE~llER OPEN HOt:SE OF A BRA .. ~D NEW CUSTOM BAYFRO~J' H O~lE
The finishing touches are nearly complete on this fabulous. brand new custom bayfront home on
Lido Isle Unobstructed main channel views from throughout this waterfront beauty, which was designed
and built by a design and construction team with dozens of premier waterfront homes to their credit.
The architecture as a stunning French Mediterranean style. highlighted by a roof of Imported slate.
custom arched garage door, and copper gutters and flashing.
Design treatments include generous use of limestone, granite and marble, all in a subdued palate of
neutral colors
I HOPE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PREVIEW THIS SPECIAL'HOME DURING OUR PREMIER PUBLIC VIEWlNG!
ON THE SAND $997,SOO
No boardwalk -Just beach and ocean
at your front door. 2 units on premium
comer lot for maxim.um views.
Cieat cash flow -call for detalJsl
$379,000
Localed In a quiet nelchborhood yet• short walk to
the best swtmmJn&and surftnc beeches and Udo shops
and rescawarits. this mlnt-<OOditlon butJctnc Is the
perfect~ st.9ter home.°'~ Ill the heed\.
EASTBLUFF WITH A VIEW $499,000
Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan,
prlvate courtyard entJy, updated country
kitchen. Uvtnc areas open to private pool
W\d spa and wonderfuJ view.
CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000
All-new construct1on ln 1992. Fabulous home
on the water w1th boat dock ln cated community.
Beautiful design and detail ln this
5 bedroom, approx. 4.500 sq. k. gemt
l tJ<., I 01\1 IN Bl\l BO,\ BF,ACHFRONI OPPORTUNITIES
OCEANFRONT VACATION RENTAL
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Gotgeous, open and spadousl
3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car
oversized garage, pool and spa,
large master with peek-a-boo view!
Re4MU4 ta $759,000
Landmarlt Bayfront Estate slttiated on the
mveted easterly tip of prestigious Udo Isle.
This lot boasts 200 feet of bay fmntaA
Panoramic view of the mafor islands lrt
Newport Harbor: This ts a premier
opportunity to own the Best of the Best!
Forever views from this prtde
Lifetime Sales ·
Achievement
Hall of Fame
Member
759~3707
of ownership 4 bedroom Port Royal.
New carpet, paint and roof! I
Private spa, tranquil settlfii,
pedect for entertalnin&.
. $665,000
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BELCOURT
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• Four bed~ms plus study • Lush, tropical outdoor landscaping
•Gourmet kitchen with Viking stove, •Black bottom pool and spa
fireplace, butcher block center island • Private guard gated community
• Ftnest quality workmanship • 3 car garage
31 Versailles
LISTED AND SOLD
IN 0NE WEEK
For Results, Call
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JIM KLINE
759-3771
SHIRLEY HARRIS
Hall of Fame Member
759-3727
EXCEPTIONAL 0PPORTU N ITI ES
Spectacular oceanfront contempo{ary home.
Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass,
two story master bedroom suite.
$8,500,000
408 Avocado
Unique secluded location with fabulous
ups(de view potential. 3 bedrooms and
2 baths on sought after 45 foot lot.
$64cJ,OOO l '
1954 Port LC>cbletah
Beautiful 6 bedroom, 5 bath
remodel on one of Harbor View
homes most desirable streets.
3 ·Rue Deauville
BEST Buv
Guard gated Big Canyon.
Lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath,
den with a nice rear patio
and French doors.
Reduced to $4 75 ,000
IRVINE TERRACE
1 501 Bayadere Terrace
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
3 bedroom, 3 bath on a
very prestigious street
in Irvine Terrace "2".
Large lot with pool.
' $725,000
Tradttlonal beauty on
comer lot with views of
Wedp and catallna.
Large 6 Bel. 3 Ba. home with
possible income unit or
workshop. Ocean views.
82, 7,J,0,000 $499,000
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~ JACKIE GILLIS, REAITOR
~ REALTOROFTHEYEAR 1990
BUS. (714) 631-8011
"Service with expertise " RES. (7 14) 548-3350
675-6161
421 3 lst Street
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COSTA MESA
169 Costa Mesa St
Marge Lea Realty
714-722-0620
1773 Tanager
Coldwell Banker
Pat Davis
714-668-9333
2405 Narbonne Way
Coldwell Banker
Jerrie Mahoney
114-6Ql,,9333
244 Broadway
Jackie Gillis, Realtor
714-631-8011
714-548-3350
3l23 Maryland Cir
Coldwell Banker
Delpha Oswald
714-668-9333
3331 Wyoming
Coldwell Banker
Delpha Oswald
714-668-9333
594 Hamilton
Coldwell Banker
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NEWPORT BEACH .
1610 kJnp Rd 3BR
BiO Grundy Realtors
714-675-6161
1964 Port laurent 4BR
Metro Realty
Judy Creshldn/Agent
714-729-8939
2235 Miner St. 3BR
• BU1 Rally Group
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