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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-07-19 - Orange Coast Pilot• Those living in Newport North are concerned phone antennae will be an unsightly blemish in Bonita Creek Park. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Some Newport North residents say telecommunications facilities just don't mix with parks and creeks and playing fields. So now they want to stop L.A. Cellular from putting some anten- nae on a lightpost in the city- owned Bonita Creek Park. The company and city already signed an agreement fot the project in May, but now residents want to convince city offldals or the state Coastal Commission to pull the plug on the plan. The parkside residents fight- ing the idea say they didn't even hear about it until it came up for Coastal Commission approval last month. The commission informs all nearby residents before voting to approve such proposals, and it has put off its vote until next month at residents' request. Their desire to preserve their own health as well as the park's scenic views has turned them into full-time activists, they said. MThere's unknown health risks to us and potential liabilities to the city," said Dan Rabun, presi- dent of the Newport North Home • SEE TOWERS PAGE A 18 I •Family-owned stores across the street.from niangle Square are hoping to negotiate with Borders Books to keep their locations. \ By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -As Borders Books and Music begins preparations to build a new book- store across the street from liiangle Square, owners of a liquor store, a dry cleaners and a ~­ cialty music store at the site hav~ become alli~s. Their mission: dodge a date with the wrecking ball. Mlf (my business) is gone I have no idea where I am going to move," said Chong Yulmon, who leases a space to operate Fashion Cleaners. MI want to stay here." •SEE BUSINESS PAGE A17 MARC MAR™ I OAl.Y PlOT Tom and Lynh Nguyen, owners of Van's Uquor store on East 19th Street. are wonted about the future of their family business. Here ' . piggy, piggy A 400-pound pig named Princess drew some of the biggest crowds Fri- day at the Orange County Fair. In fact. she delivered a crowd of her own, giving birth to eight piglets in front of amazed vi1itors. For more and a complete list- ing of this week- end's events at the fair, see page A2. MAAC MAAll-4 I OAl.Y Fl.OT Ceasefire called in water war. •Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict calls for the truce to negotiate a settlement; Irvine Ranch Water District says it's a done deal. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After meeting with Irvine Ranc::b officials to discuss the never- ending battle over possession of Santa Ana Heights Water Co., Mesa Consolidated Water Oistrlct is calling for a truce. "Let's put the litigation on hold and all the other issues that are happening on hold -while we take a time out and negotiate a settlement," said Karl Kemp, Mesa's gener- al manager. Mesa officials, who filed a lawsuit against the small- er water company in March. want to continue to pro- vide maintenance and operations for Santa Ana Heights cus- tom~. They are asking Irvine Ranch to cease from making con- nections to the area despite a decision earlier this week by an Orange County Superior Court judge, who denied Mesa's request for an injunction to stop the merger. •we are not ready to walk away, but we will remain as flexible in negotiations as possible,• Kemp said. Additionally, Mesa is asking that Irvine Ranch officials halt their merger with the smaller company to allow the Local Agency Pormatlon Commission to resolve their coo- Okting proposals. The ~mmission ~ annemtio.ns between cities and spec.al dis- tricts such as water companies. Irvine Ranch offidals, however, have no . Keeping up with I tlie Koontzes s -....A--....T...._· ..,;,;;;;U...._...,.R--....D.__ ..... A __ Y 10 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT AU.DAY • Leather TOoflng by the CAlllfomla Leather Guild -Home and Hobbles Building • Weaving ~ Se>innlna by the Soutti Coast w..v.'s Guild_: Home and ~~~by the o.c. Adloc. -Home and Hobbe Bulidlng • Market Beef, Mwbt Cal'.<ef. ~ Goab. Market Sheep and~ Swine on Display (until 10 p.m.)-LMstock Area • AgriSdenat Display (Untlll 10 p.m.) - Livestock Bwn • Searchers Gem •nd Mineral Oub Day -Visual Arts Building 9:30A.M. •Junior Uvestock Auction (untll 5 p.m.) -Livestock Arena I 10A.M. ' • • • Tropical Bash Contest -Kids' Stage : • : • Andalusian Horse Show (until ~ p.m.) ' • • -Mesa Arena/Equestrian Center : • • • China Painting (until 6 p.m.) -Visual 1 Arts Building • Hands-on activities by fltaMt Kids and Camp Frasier (until 6 p.m.) -Youth In Motion Building : • All About Fishing -Newport • ; Arena/Equestrian Center I • I •• ... I • ,·. I • • I •.· ... ··. I • I •• I •• ... ••• I.• I • , .. I•. I •. •·. I • ... DID YOU KNOW .. ~. I ,, ~ ~, tf I I ,..,,. ,, I ~ l~' tr "': r/.,· 'l IJll I 1'.' J • ' S'' dr I 'I '·' I u" t! ', • ,,. ' . t : ( ~ i tr(_1,lf1r11•r1' 1!•1f Vt ,. ·' .I ' 'f'I J ,., : ·: 10-30 A.M. 1 • • • The Boat and The Dock Celebra- : . : : tlons Stage/Youth In Motion Building I • • : :· 11 A.M. 1 ·: • Bailey's Dance Studio -Times Her· : : • it.age Stage I ••• callfornia Cloogers Unllmlt.ed -Cal : : : Spas eentennrar Stage : • : • Happy Squares Square Dancers - I •• Meadows Stage :·: • • Big Kahuna Bubble Contest -Kids' , .• •Stage :! •: • Pascal The •Garden CMf• -Siio ,.• • S•ana ... ~ I•. :;:•.11:30 A.M. 1, •: •family Sand castle Contest -Kids' Park I • 1' •• ::·:NOON 1· • • • The Dance Center -Times Her· .... lt.lge Stage • JiiPM l<lrlM Do~ of Costa Mela-Cal SpllS ~ 5t.age • GymmllC Gymnlldcs-Meadows Stage tpOnlOf9d by Gr.nd Padflc AesOf1s • w.. Salmble c.om.t-KJd5' Stage • 8ouqwt of fruit s.a.t Contest - Home and Hobbies St.llgt • ~ RllclnO Pigs-Los Plgnttas ~=~•dons St.agel'fouth In Motion lufldlng • Watercolor OemonstrstJon -Spot· light S~I Arts Building 1 P.M. •The Seaside Stompen-Cal Spas Cen- tenrMI Stage • The Rh)'mettes -Meadows StAlge • K.C. and Compllny -Celebrations S~outh In Motion Building • PNt1 DMng Contest -Klds' Stage • Caw Ollp 8lngo Pwcels for sale until 4 p.m. -c:.nt.nnial FMm • Tutti Frutti Beehive Hairdo Contest - Times Het1tlge Stage 1:30 P.M. • All Alaskan Radng Pigs -Los Plgnltas Rac:ewlyl'Equestrian Center • Caw O.lp Bingo Pirc.els for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennl1I Fwm 2:P.M. • Wine Seminars -Wine Courtyard • The Cofony of Perlorming Arts - Times Heritage Stage • Ramblinl Rogues Square 0anc:en -car Spas eentenn1a1 Stage . • Gymmax Gyn'V'lMtiCS - Meadows Stage • Atiantic Crossing -Wine c.ourty.vd • Ballet Foldork:o De Paso De Oro-Spotlight StageMsual Arts Building • Peanut TOS5 Contest -Kids' St9 • South Seas Island Party by Jan Mongefl -Home and Hobbies Stage • Kobertfs Tropical Bird Show -Bird- land Theater • Caw Otip Bingo Parcels for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial F.-m • Pascal the "Garden Olef" -Silo Stage 2;30 P.M. • Family Sand Castles Contest -Kids' Park •Caw Chip Bingo Pirc.els for sale untll 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm 3 P.M. • Marriott Dence Center -Times Her· it.age Staoe • Wandafs Dance Studio -(.al Spas Centennial Stage • Tikl's luma Polynesian Dancers -Meadows Stage . • Wiid Roses -Wine Courtyard J:JO ,.M. Best PacMd Suitcase Contest spon- sored~ By Un~ -Home and Stage • AU·Alaskan Racing Pfgs -Los Plgnl- tas ~questrl.n Center • Caw Chip Bingo Pen»h for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial F.m 4P.M. • Or1nge Bk>ssom Cloggen-llmes Herib9ge Stage • Oui:tl MO 5quwe o.un -Cal Spas CenteMal Stage • Attantk CrOSISJng - Wine Courtywd • Ballet Folklorico De Paso De Oro -Spot- lights~ Arts Building • Georglals Good Time Steppen - Flower Gwden s~ and Floral ~t~ -Island Stagft'Home and Hobbies Building . • Blow Fish Contest -Kids' Stage • Caw O.lp Bingo Begins -Cal Spas Centennial Stage 4:30 P.M. • Kobert's Tropical Bird Show-Bird- land Theater 5 P.M. • Lawnmower Races -Grandstand Arena • Swing Shift Dancers -llmes Her- itage Stage • Arabian Night Fanusy Mid-East Dancers -cal Spas Centennial Stage • Wiid Roses -Wine Courtyard • Chuwa Bolivia -Spotlight S~al Arts Building • Paul cavln (vocalist) -Flower Gar· den Stage/Fish and Floral Building • K.C. and Company -Celebrations Stag6'Youth In Motion Building vAndy Robinson Folk Music -Island Stage/Home and Hobbles Building • The Boat and the Dode Contest - Kkis' Stage 5:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -Los Pignl· tis Rac:rMly/Equestnan Center 6 P.M. • Or.nge Blossom 0ogger5 -llmes Heritage Stage • Na Meakanl OfLaka Hawaii Hawaiian -f>otynesl1n Dancers -C.I Spas Cen- tennial Stage 7P.M. • John Cafferty and the 8-Yer Brown Band -Arlington ThHtet • Na MMlcani O'Lalca Hawaii ...,.1-~ o.nc:en-Cal SpM Centennial Stage • Jeslka (VOQflst,) _ Wine Courtyltd -., • ChUWI lolMa -·....-.-L<I . ...... SpotHght : S~IMs I Bulfdlng l • Paul c.rAn I (wcaJlst,) - : Flower Garden -~ St.ge.'Ash and Floral Bulldlng • Al'ldy Robinson Folk Music -Island St.agtw'Home and Hobbles Bulldlng • All-American Boys Chorus -llmes Hent.age Stage • Kobert's Tropic.al Bird Show -Bird- land Theater 7:30 P.M. • Jets -Meadows Stage sponsored by Grand Paclflc Resorts • All-Alasbn Racing Pigs -Los Plgnl- i.s Ramway/E.questrian Center 8P.M. • Wiid Roses -Wine c.ourty.vd • Enchanted Players -Spotlight S~ Arts Building • Kat Sruddlr and Her Hatd 'Ncrting Man Country Music Flower Garden S~ and Fknl Building • Elk Whlsde -Island StageMome and Hobbles Building • Joe Stoddard -l1mes Heritage Stage 8:30 P.M. • Hypnotist Marte Yuzulk -Meadows Stage 9P.M. • John Cafferty and the 11..wt Btown Band -Arlington ThNter • Jeulca • Vocalist Wine Courtyard • All-Amerlc.an Boys Chorus -llmes Heritage Stage t'.30 P.~~ ' • Jets -MMdows Stage sponsored by Grand Padfic Resorts 10 P.M. • Joe Stoddard -Tunes Heritage Stage ~;,:----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ·:· . . . . . . :~~.~ot . · VOL 91, NO. 161 . . . : )HoMAs H. 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(Priem Include 1n eppllat>te state and local taus.) POSTMAS- TER: Send l!ddrws ch.loges to The Newport BHChlCosta Mesa O.lly Piiot, P.O. Bel 1560, CostA Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No ~ stories, Illustrations, edlto- rf•I mnter or advertisements herein c:an be reproduced wfth.. out written permission of copy- right owner. HOW IO BE.ACH US Omillrtlon The Times Or•nge County (800) 252-9141 =z2-5678 Olsplay 642-4321 EdltorW News~1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 ~l~lot2ee•rthlink.net Buslnes Office 642-4321 Business Fax 631-5902 Published by ..-JI c:.llfomi. Community News, 1 llme Minor eomp.ny. M . ~-. \ -~-~--·,~.,: ~-~ .. A..·r; 1't " I': • . ..... ~. . . • , f· • ' • .. : :· TBJWD.AWS waves will bulld to Newport Beach two feet. and • four 72163 foot swell will come Newport Coast from the southwest. 78159 Patchy morning fog. Balboa 72163 11DES Costa Mesa TODAY 84165 First low Corona del Mar 3:43 a.m. -0.9 71163 First high 10:06a.m. 4.2 sa-= flORECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 3:03 p.m. 1.B wedge 4-5 s Second high Newport 2-4s 9:16 p.m. 6.6 Bl«kles 3-5 s SUNDAY River Jetty 2-4 s First low CdM 2-4 s 4:22a.m. • 1.1 First high 90ATING 10:46 a.m. 4.4 Southeast winds at Second low \0 knots during 3:51 p.m. 1.7 morning houn will Second high bacoma southwest to 10:01 p.m. 6.5 westerly at 15 knots during the .tt.r- noon. One foot wind Energy from Enrique's diminish· Ing but still tteeplng conditions healthy, wecf ally given Its mix with northwest wind swell and ground swell from the southwest. That wind swell Is espe- dally rew•rdlng around the upper jetties, where you'll flnd really ~aJcy surf with n ce shape. Elsewhe=enerally fair to condl- t1ons II easily last through the week· end. Waist· to shoot- der-hlgh waves could pot.ntl•lly get larger Mound West Newport. OMCk out that late afternoon tide push when the winds usually bid off. GREAT ·RATES AND • Most trades $29 pl• 2~ per share. • Your own personal dlscout . broker. No pressure, dlent..orteated service. GREAT • SERVICE • Compare ~e rates: 500Sh't It$., ,, ; -.. . -. : ... ", ~· .. . . NEWPORT mEAat • Sa•hoN Drfve: A vandal did $200 worth of datMge by breaking off the mirror and windshield wipers of a CM parked in the 4400 block. • Mmborae ltolMI: A purse worth S 100 was ~ from a car pwked In the 1100 block. The window WIS smashed . • w.t ...,_~A. cellu&.r phone worth S200 was stolen from an unlocked CM \:rited In the 700 bkx:k. • S.. Mlguel Drtve: A cellu phone worth $100 was stolen from •n unattended shopping cart In the 2600 block. • lntne Awnua: Computer equipment worth S3, no was sto4en from an unsecured office In the 3400 block. COSTA MESA • INtol Str..e: A stereo, ~ and tools valued at $6lO were stoi.n from a car In front o a restaurant In the 1200 blodc. The driver's side wfndow WIS shattered and remowd, and the dri- ver's side lock was pried open. • Airwer Awnua! A laptop c= worth S18,000 wm stolen from an office In the 3100 lock. Thet9 was no sign of forud~ • Mlart : A blcyde worth $600 was stolen off the bedt of • CM In the 100 btock. The lock on the rd WM cut~. • Pelr °""= OottMS worth $.250 ware stolen from a drY9r In the leundry room of an~ mmplex In the~ • Clalf OUM Drhia: A laptop, ladw bNkw ri • WOf1h S10.260 ware stolen out of a,....., ca~ tt. .._ .. ~golf In 1ht 1700 blodt. nw. w. no sign of~·,. 10 A.M. TO MIDll&HT AU DAY • Luther Tooling by the Callfomta LNther Guild -Home and Hobbles lulldl~ • w .. Vlng And Spinning by the South CoMt W.awrs Guild -HOMe ind Hobbies Bulld1"'1 • Woodturnlng by the Woodshed by the o.c. Woodtumers Assoc. -Hof'ne Ind Hobbles lulldlng • Junior Br.Ing and Open Breeding Sheep on Dlspl1y (until 11 p.m.) - Uvestock Ar.a 10 A.M. . • Tropical Bash Contest -KJds' Stage • And1luslan Horse Show (until 6 p.m.)-Mesa Arena/Equestrian Cen-ter • China Painting (until 6 p.m.) -Spot· light StAgeNlsual Arts Building • Hands-on display by Oak Canyon Nature Center (until 6p.m.) -Youth In Motion Building • All About Fishing -Newport Are- na/Equestrian Center 10:30 A.M. • Tropical Btih -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building 11 A.M. • Plzuzz Performers -Tlrneri'fer· ltage Stage • • Santana Swlngfll"s Sqllare Dancers - Cal Spas C9'1t9Rf'llal Stage • ~ • Thli Ball •MwbtGOiiitl ...... c.lc ·~Hanm f&. '2.fil • HuJa Hooe> Contest -Kids' Stage • Pase.al The Garden Olef -Silo Stage 11:30 A.M. • Famlty Sand Castles Contest -Klds' Par1c NOON • Cathleen forcuc.d Dln<.9 Studio -Times Heritage Stage • Divine Talents -Cal Spas Centennial St.ge • Tropkal Splash Contest -Kids' Stage • Southwest WNvlng by the San Juan Capistrano Mffflon Weaver -Home and Hobbles Stage • All·Ala:sbn Racing Pigs -Los Plgnl· tas Raceway/Equestrian Center • Coconut koH -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building 1 P.M. • Twinkle Toes -Cal Spas Centennial Stage • K.C. and Company -Celebrations stage • Freckles Contest -Kids Stage • Coconut Cookery Contest -Home and Hobbies Stage • Caw Chip Bingo Parcels for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm • Watercolor Demonstration -Spot· Ught StageNisual Arts Building 1:30 P.M. • All Alaskan Racing Pigs -Los Plgni· tas Raceway/Equestrian Center • Cow Chip Bingo Parcels for sale untll 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm SATIMDAY, JULY 19, 1191 Al • 2 P.M. • Wine Semlnln -w.ne ~ .... Dense~ -TIMei .... = ~· -c.nt.mlal Farm F ;·, \J r 1 r: ' ! f ,\ I I' ·: , '. · · • . ' ' ~~~~-Cal SpM Centennl· al Stage • Kevfn KaplowtU (balloon artlru - Celebretlons ~outh In MotlOf\ lulldlng • Goktfkh fating Contest -Klds' !1:r.Amerlcan loys Chorus -Mead- ows Stage sponsored by Gn1nd Pactfk Resorts • Kobert's Tropal Bird Show -Bird· land Theater • Cow Chip Bingo P1rcels for sate until 4 r.m. -Centennial Farm • P•sca The G1rden Chef -Silo Stage • Karen's dds -Wine Courtylrd 2:30 P.M. • f•l1)lty Sand Castle Contest -Kids' Par1c • Cow Chip Bingo "P1rcels• forsale untll 4 p.m. -CentennlaJ Farm 3 P.M. • Huntington Aartdtttmf of Dance - l1mes Heritage St9 • Santana Swingers Square Darnrs - Cal Spas~ Stage • Paul Cavin (voc.alist) -Spotlight S~I Arts Bulldl'lQ • Jun For Tonight BarbenhopFlowef - Garden Stage/Flsh and Floral Building • K.C. and Compainy-Celebratlons Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Nuttie Hockey Contest -Kids' Stage • Coconut Fronds by Keltoa Kaapu - Island Stage/Home and Hobbies Build· ing • Cow Chip Bingo "Parcels• for sale • l)opiat lblo.Td ~ ~ bV ~ ne ,,-.~-~Ind Hobbles ~A&Mcan 9'adng ii.gs_ Ux PtgnftAS ~==for-until 4 p.m. -c.ntlMilll Farm 4P.M. • Moonlight Express Band -Times Hefl=Stage • Ba Mood Belly Dancers -Cal ~ tennlal Stage • Sarlrl -Spotlight StageNlsual Arts Building • Kevin Klplowltz (balloon artist) - Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Elk Whistle -Island Stage/Home and Hobbles Building • Peali DMng Contest -Kids' St.age • All-American Boys Chorus -Mead· owsStage • CCYW Chip Bingo Begins -Centennial Farm • Karen's Kids -Wine Courtyard 4:30 P.M. • Taste of Hawaii by Hlrokl Tsujlmoto and Shane Hollinger from Dalmon Sushi Bar -Home and Hobbles Stage • Kobert's Tropical Bird Show -Bird· land Theater 5 P.M. • Moonlight Express Band -Times Heritage Stage • Polynesian Dream -cal Spas Cen· tennial Stage • SEE FAIR PAGE A4 Q.v~·t~tt. •but~, I did win a pri7.e OD the fun ume mJdway. And it was ... ? Q •OK quick. name three • things you bought at the fair? Q • Who would you add to • the Orange County Fair's line-up of musical performers and recording artists? • Leave -px ~ -expand as you like -along with your name on cxx Readers Hotline, 642-6086. Or drop us an e-mail at dpllot.20earthllnk.net. We'll Jd>jish the results TODAY'S FEEDBACK: A . I was at the fair the oth- • er day and my favorite food was from Pascal's, the green grocer ... It was nutn· tious and it even beat my favorite: bot dogs. MARGE PANTZ.AR Newport Beach c Motl•n] Fresh Baked Breads - 1llltt Omo Sli 10 to 2 p.m.~Made with UtiJleoched Flour • Pare White cl: ~ • =~ ~-er.cw Wheat f& .• ,.35 • ~ 32 CR. •l'UftWhite ~ • =-934S REG. '3.89 32 IL REG. '3.96 32 IL 'I ~Organic Popconi • White Cheddar • Original •I~! •Herb Rm.'1.a '" -,--,. ·- Lemon Ginger Ecblnacea Juice A • We b6d a dlnMr ol ber- • becue cbk:ken ud rm I011')' to say it WU all dried out terribly, tt tuted terrible and we were very disappcinted. We were very happy with the _ fair and enjoyed immeniely ell : the activities and e\terything : else but we were very U)>Ht about the dinner ... Next time, next year, hopefully, when they have barbecue chicken or other meats that it's fresh bar~ becue rather than done a week or two earlier and then just warmed up and soaked in sauce. ARTHUR GREEN Newport Beach A , If I could change one • thing about the fair it would be ... Tius is the first year that the cream puff man isn't there and I'm just so bummed out. No matter what, they've got to have the cream puffs back. It's always been tradition. I'm a traditional per- son and I want my cream puff man back.4 •• TERRY ARMOR Newport Beach NEXT NU I RITION, INC.® '111e llltimate Whey Designer Protein •rw•••·••· Dally One Caps 68% &tlRr l'rl*in 'I1lan Regular Whey, Egg ~or Sog IACl'OSE FREE WllEY JIEPl1Dm • CllOCOIATB • VANIUA PllAUNE • NA7VllAl, • ~"= ..... 99 sz6!!~. 1001ll6 i:Wi••·1•· Calcium 1000 Tabs with t.1tamRl D ,..,_ ftJt1 4 M t• Ir Vitamin& Mineral with hm&Beta ~ .• • CHRIS BEA.IDSLEY Newport Beach ~. r My name is Saralyn. I hope to win a spot in the week-day camp because I love be.sketball ln third 1Ade I started plar.tng basketball . ..i Whittier Elementary, and I am still playing. I pradi.oe almost everyday. Last year In seventh grade I played on the basketball team at Ensign Middle School. When I play, I give it my all, FAIR <;ONTINUED FROM A3 -.J • tJaul cavin (vocalist) -Spotlight 9aageJvlsual Arts Building • Just For li21 ht Barbershop -Flower Garden Sta lsh and Floral Building • K.C. and pany -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building • JOhnny Rhondo -Island Stage/Home and Hobbles Building IOtawallan Limbo Contest -Kids' ~ li3Q P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -Los Pignitas jMceway/Equestrian Center ,, ~P.M. ; Huntington Academy of Dance -:nmes Heritage Stage ~ David Alcantar Family Entertainment • .. I really want join the ca.mp. If my skills improve I might make the school basketball team. My short game is great, but I don't shoot well under pressure. l think the camp will improve that. I want to be a basketball player like Michoel Jordan. I still need a lot of practice. I think practice is important but i1 I don't get A:s I will never make the draft from college. If you pick my essay I promise you I will work hard and put all my effort into prac- ticing. I will remember every- -cal Spas Centennial Stage • Weaving Brooms the Old Fashion Way by Jeff Green -Home and Hobbles S~e • T11uana Dogs -Wine Courtyard • Sariri -Spotlight StageNlsual Arts Building • Kevin Kaplowitz (balloon artist) - Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Elk Whistle -Island Stage/Home and Hobbles Building • Hypnotist Mark YuzulkvGrandstand Arena • Free gem identification (until 9 p.m.) -Visual Arts Building 6:30 P.M. • Jose Gonzales Gonzales -Meadows Stage 7 P.M. • Diamond Rio -Arlington Theater • David Alcantar Family Entertain~nt Hallmark Keepsake Ornall1ent Premiere Saturday, July· 19 Sunday, July 20 You're invited to the 5th annual Hallmark • Keepsake Ornament Premiere and the unveiling of over 200 new and ' exciting ornaments. Keep On Truckin1 Hallmark introduces rhe newest In the All-American Truck seri~the 1953 BMC. Third in the series and a terrific addition to your tree . ••• If~ K.C. 's Hallmark 2200 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa (At Walson, K-Mart Plaza) 646-1557 ln1ertion thing you teach me. SO pleMe pick me. Jl!IUIMY NllWMAN Hunttagtml Beadl I thlnk 1 lbould attend the BJeDt Barry Bubtball Camp ttm summer becaUl8 rm the Bcmd Basketbell Boy. Lut winter I played cm a team. It wu my ftnt experieDce wttb organized bas- ketball. I learned a Jot and would very much like to 1eam more from your profess:loaal players. Seeing a professional would be very good. and learning tedmiques from tbe pros would be even better. I know my skills would benefit from attending your camp and improve -cal Spas Centennial Stage • Jes.ska (vocalist) -Wine c.ourtyard • Paul Cavin (vocalist) -Spotlight StageNlsual Arts Building • Just For Tonight Barbershop -Flower and Garden • Johnny Rhonda -Island StagelHome and Hobbles Building • Joe Stoddard -llmes Heritage St.age • Kobert's Tropic.al Bird Show -Bird- land Theater 7:30 P.M. • Ray camacho Band -Meadows Stage sponsored by Grand Padflc Resorts • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -Los Pignltas Raceway/Equestrian Center 8 P.M. • lljuana DogsvWine Courtyard • SarirlvSpotlight StageMsual Arts Building • Elk Whistle -Island Stage/Home and Al.l!XBOND Balboa llland I tblnk that I abouJd win a spot in tbUI buketbel1 camp becaule buketbell la my No. t priority In life. My all-time goal WU to be the flnt wmnan to eyer play tn the NBA. Now that that bu already happened. I wish to be MVP in theWNBA. I have received some awards at Newport E\amentary, which are MVP in a ICbool buk.etbail league and voted belt ell-a.round athlete and ICholar. I hope to have Hobbles IWldlng • Close Harmony -nmes Hef'ltage Stllge • Hypnotist Marte. YuzulhGrandstand Arena 8:30 P.M. • Jose Gonzales Gonules -Meadows Stage 9P.M. • Di.mood Rio -In the Arlington The- ater • Jessica (wcallst) -Wine Courtyard • Joe Stodd¥d -Times HeritAge Stage 9'.30 P.M. • Ray camacho Band -Mffdows Stage spomoted by Grand hdflc Resorts 10 P.M. • Close Harmony -llmes Heritage Stage ---:&*" .... .... •lc:ma .... ....... b11s ................ ddl wastam-cr=n WOIJD Newpmt Bw:ti BeKetbd ii a Jot !ID life. In bath. tbe dM"Mtm ii ciDly • ffJW feet away but~ belcn it are b~ J>80l>le towedng above you ftJ8dy to llDOtb-' your plans. &1nce life ii mther oempHmted. and tbere ailtl a ooonec:tiOD to belbtt.D. pemap. the amwer to everyooe'I proNema Is to learn belkethftD. At Jeut 1t teecbet Jeaons about IUOClll and Joa that prove valuable In other situa· tiom. I took a buketball camp last year for tbe basketball basics and now have been practicing on myown. 'Ibere is stD1 a lot to learn. though. and I know that taking a camp led by a pro would be truly benefidaJ With my birthday on July 28, I hope to be Included in I WOtlld Jib to go to bUUCball camp ----1.., llD beltet- ball Gd waat tD IMm boW to PfY betla' ad icma.dllY I wtl be f PIO buketblD player lb SbllqulDe O'NeaL l!llC STONElt C-.Mesa ( started to play buketball when (WU ' f8lll'I o1d. My uncle and Dad took me to WDsan Park to learn bow to play. ( pndice drlbbllng 10 that ( could ba.moe tbe ball back and forth between my handl. I bape I would be able to make baskets and be a bigh- score shooter. I wish I could win because I love buketbaD. COUJrI'NEY LOCKLEY Costa Mesa Tassels Tea Room at Elizabeth Benefield New Go"nnet Me"" that cha11ges mtmthly Serving Lunch & High Tea Mon-Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walk ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 Greater choice, better rs, more convenient You don't haft to lea-ft the odgbborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Physicians' primary care doctors have offices cbc to wbctt you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can sdect the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliation with Hoag HospJW. provides patients with access to Orange County's #I hospi tal. We Invite you to get to know these fine physicians in your community: Dr. Peter Kim ts a board-certified family practice pbystcian with bis olftce localed at Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa (at the corner of Fairview and Baller). Dr. Kim provides medical servlctJS for tbe wbol8famlly and bas a special interestjn sports medicine and sports related Injuries. For more inftmnatkm abouJ bis practfce and olftce hours, pkase caJJ 668-2500. Dr. Bette Carlson ls a board certified pbystclan wllb her office kJcaled at Hoag Heallb Center -Costa J!esa. Dr. Carlson provUks Cll1Y to MWborns tbrough adol8scents. For more ln/oNMtlon about her J>rtlellce and offiC6 hours, plMse ca/1668-2525. Other GNP Physicians who have offices· in Costa Mesa: Nazti Ahmed, M.O. Kathleen Boos, M.D. John Ascher. M.D. John Granzella, M.0. Yung J. Kee. M.D. Raul Ml~ ALO. tlrtos X. Montano. M.D. fl l. my name ii Evita CutWO, and l'm from Costa Maia. So Y'?'l uk "' me why I tb.lnk I delerYe to go .. to this WOQderful ca,mpJ Well;' let me tell you. Being a girl and all, we don't have as many pro sports as the boys do so that leaves ut wlth less dreams, but one of my main I dreams ia to play in the WNBA l when I get olderl l think if l got a chance to go to this camp it would help me get better and be '!-one big part of helphig me achieve my dream. EVITA CAS111.LO Costa Mesa My name is Sarai Segura. I am 11 years old. I want to go to Brent Barry's camp because I want to get better at basketball for one year and in that year I have learned many things like how to not be nervous and that there is no winner or loser in basketball. I wish to go on to junior high and keep on winning in each school I go on to. SARAI SEGUltA Costa Mete ... . My name is Martha Gutter--..,.. I have two memories that I ;rez. I am 13 years ol~uld keep with me. The first shot I ililce to go to Br~t~a.rry's camp scored and to be ab~e to say I because I wani illleam new ,have been on two differen~ 'Skills. When I first started play-"teams that made it to the finals. ing basketball I learned different ALONDRA SAUNAS things. I would like to become a Costa Mesa professional basketball player iand be the first Hispanic to get lt<> the professional level. I MARTHA Gt.JTIEQEZ Costa Mesa M y name is Alondra Sali- nas, 12, and I have been learning basketball for the past two years. In two years, I have learned how to play as a team, having fun and friendship. My brother/coach has made me understand the basic skills to play. I know I still need more knowledge of the game and this is why I want to go to Brent Bar- ry's camp. ht1p:llwww.k2tp0m.com K1 II • dfmlon ot K2 Inc. I was in kindergarten when I met Shaquille O'Neal. Ev~ since then. I have played basketball. If I could win I would take on one of the basketball players one-on-one. CAMEJlON LOCKLEY Costa Mesa I would like to come to the Brent Bany Basketball Camp. I love basketball. my dad and grampa put up a hoop for me and I play all the time. My dad knows all about soccer, but not basketball so I want to learn bow to shoot, dribble and Orta~ ad~ Gorw=aNtbe . big wlaDen .. the Dally Pilot'• cont.ttowlna ave-c1ay trtp to the Brent Bury BMketball Colp.The respomewu overwbelmlng and the edlton couldn't come up with just one winner -10 we picked two. MAAC MAR™ I OAl.V PILOT pass. I am a good shooter and beat my dad. I want to meet Brent Bany and see him slam dwllc like he does on 1V. Please pick my letter so I can come to camp. Thank you. ANDREW WUSON, age 7 Newport Beach I love to play basketball. I need a little bit of practice. Sometimes I can make a buket. once I made five buketl ID a row. I HOPE I CAN WINI tcAal!N J. SCHWANDT CostaMesa I think I should be given a chance to tree admiuion at the 'Brent Bury cemp because I love basketball more than anything else in the world! I have watched my older brother who also attended the excellent Newport Harbor cemp seven years ago, plart!!g Newport Har- bor Area Boys Club basketball for many years. I am IlOW playing basketball at the Boys' Club, where my teams have come in first and second place. I am looking for- ward to playing basketball at Newport Harbor someday when I am in high school too. I also love to watch Brent Barry play basketball. WAllJlEN JUNOWICH Costa Mesa My name is Clinton Jorth. I love basketball and am very excited about maybe being in this camp. I think basketball is fun, and I am pretty good at it. I am 7 years old and want to learn more skills so I can help my team win games. I have been practicing with my friends at school. Good sportsmanship and teamwork is important to me because we can win games easier and everyone has fun. Even when we lose we have fun because STARTS TODAY ~·l\'/·iogs. f.om.30o/o te 7~• on ow-fameas "'<\ collections of: ZANE.LI.A BOBBY JONES REYN SPOONER KENNETH GORDON BARRY BRICKEN AQUASCUTUM POW SPORT IKE BEHAR XMI MANI Groupings of early values Values to MONDO CUTTER & BUCK SAIITORI RISCATrO AXIS From ress Shirts .............................. s9 5°0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 19u ~· ·········································· '7500 ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• 9 .. \ Dress Pants ............................. •24 5°0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •59u Sport Coats ..................... ·•· •• ,. 25°0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •99u Sweaters................... • ·-· .. ~····· 245°0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •29u Reyn Spooner S • . ....... .', ... 162°0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 9u Polo T-Shi Rcyn SAT\JRMY, JULY J9, 19'7 we tried ti4ld iDd worbd. together. Please invite me to this camp . CLINTON 1m1J1 eo...we.a My name is Natalie w ..... t ' am 8 yean old, and I would lllra; to go to basketball c.amp mare ... • than anything in the world. 8Mo= ketball is my favorite sport. and t love it so, so, so, so much. EYe8'• though I'm short I am a good "· player and I love to play with · 1 my dad and my sister. "' My favorite team is the Bru· ins, and I love Tyus Edny. I hope you will pick. me because I love basketball and I'm a good sport and want to be a good basket~ , ball player. Thank you. ... NATALIE WEESE Newport Beada I I really love basketball and I would love any opportunity . to get better at the sport. I would really be honored if you gave me a chance to play with Brent Barry. Most people my age look up to him. He's 6-foot, 8- inches. Ha Ha. But seriously, I really would like to maybe be as good as Rrent Barry and maybe play pro- f essionally. Some day when I'm . older and I'm being interviewed as a professional player I'll say that Brent Barry helped me be : as good as I am today. I'll tell . them that you gave me the chance. ANTiiONY DINUCCI Costa Mesa At SAlUllDAV. JUl.Y 19, 1997 MAIUNE..,.._..-W '!be Califomla Deporlment of Ptah and Game, the Orange County Harbon, Bea~es and PJ11b and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalilts offer a free camp-llie program called Marine Mam- mal> of Califomla at 7'45 p.m. at $bellmaker Bowl at Upper New- port Bay Estuary bi Newport Beach. Por more information, call 540-1742. STOllYTEWNG Join storyteller Mafk Nedle- man as be reads some wonderful books that kids, ages 3 to 6, and their families will love from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 Park Ave. For more informa- tion, call 646-8845. FINANC!Al Pl.ANNING Orange Coast College offers a financial planning workshop designed for women from 9 a.m. to noon in room 110 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Registration fee is $25 tor one and $39 for two. For more information, call 432-5880. CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College presents the Saturday Morning Cybercafe series inviting participants to enjoy a cup of coffee and an easy- to-follow guided tour of the Inter- net from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. in Hi RICEl'l10N TlloN9w- port Hmtlclr ._....... -bly wlll-• .-paon 11....-g c- mmt C1tr11 Cox Cllrlllopller Cos today lrom 2:30 to ':30 p.m. •• 1021 Wlllle Salli Way, Corona del Mar. For reoenallom, call 1145-9127. Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technology Center, 2701 Fairview R04d, Costa Mesa. Reg- istration fee is $)9 per class. For information, call 432-5880. WOMEN AND INVESTING A.G. Edwards & Sons, lnc. offers a free business seminar on ·women and Investing• a.t 9 a.m . at the Balboa 88.y Oub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For reservations, call (800) 876- 0353. SENIOR EXPO Senior citizens and their fami- lies are invited to the Qasis Senior Center's sixth annual Senior Resources Expo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The free event In-Home Styfing/ Consulting Available l 8.~1.~· r 1-.g Unique Home Actessoriel Outdcior/lndoor furnishings Great Gilt hems Garden Art/Produds Custom Slip<0ven, l'illows, Duvets ek. 1120-0 lon111 Ano Ave., (os!D Melo 11141645-9140 across from Mi Casa Restaurvnt Open Monday lo Sat\Jrday l 0:30 6:00 ..--~ ...... ~-,-.,ij KAYAKING Paddle Power presents a tree kayak clinic from 9 a.m . to 12 noon at Newport Dunes, located at Jamboree Road and Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach. The clinic will provide in.tructton with _ both single and double kayaks. For information, call 675-1215. BEANIE BABIES The Southern California Beanie Babies Club is holding its second Beanie Babies Boutique & Trade Show from 8 a.m. to 3 p .m. at The Countryside Inn Hotel, 325 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The public may bring up to 10 Beanie Babies to trade. Admission is $2, children under 5 are free. For more information, call 754-0518. •LUG AND 8nOliWI° ~-diarac­-wou.a. and Gr<GI~ ...,. ot -own bit BBC doymatlon vtdeot, will meet and greet tam -3 to 5 p.m. at the KCET SIGnl of K'noW!edge In Peablon Island, 209 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Bea.ch. Por more Jntormetlon, call 760-8'00. AS)'llOLOGY The Tumlng Point POundatlon ii sponsoring a IMe lecture and demonstra~on on Altro cartogra- phy, the sdence of mapping planetary influenceS) at 2 p.m:. in the building belllnd 1Win Palms restaurant. 620 Newport Center Drive, Newport Bea.ch. For reser· vations, call (800) 576-8081. GROWING BEGONIAS Sherman Ubrary .and Gardens offers a clast celled •Painting in the Garden• featuring artist Stanley Marlin at 10:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway,, Corona del Mar. Beginners are welcome. Registration ls $30 and preregis· tration is required. Materials needed are included in the cost. For more information, call 673- 2261. -MIET The public ii Invited to Ille Orange County ~I Athlet• le --Swim Meet 01 10 1.m. at the MaMn Bergeton Aquatic Cent« at CGrona del Mar H)ghSchool. 2101 l!utblul!Driv'f>· -~~ ),._...,. • •r 1 • • ~ PllfSlNTING £VIO£Na · The , Porenatc Comultants Alsodation of Orange County offen a seminar· on •New 'Jech- niques: for Pl-esenttng ·Bvidence• at 5:30 pm. at The Pacific Oub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bellcb: Guest pe.y $(0 in advance and $5 extra at the door. Reseiva- tions are required at 955-1123. DAY · BREAKFAST The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce presents a ..-..-..-gi.-.-... • ClrOllQO QKlllly'-Almnoy •Mld>oll °' 5 • .i 7:15 a.m. Ol 1bo -.,.,. Clbb, t'nl w. <:out ' Highway, NeWPolt Beac:b Por reeervadool.caJl~, I LMNGTRIJST -'!be law olfk:es of UM A. Clan- do offers a tree eerntner celled 'Do I Need A UvinJI Thlat! Pro.> tecllng Your AUell Thn>Ugll Wills and nusts• at 6:30 p.m. at $!1• Dover Drive, SUite 300, Newport Beach. ReserVatlom are requin!d at 51~--0866. ' FITNESS The Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine YMCA offers a free health and fitness 'class called Abs & Lower Back at 6:30 p.m . at 2300 Univensity Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642- 9990. M°"·Fttl 9,7 S.r t-6 , Tiil Bod lkAvry Supply" w.. If you buy a somewhere else YounP"Jing Too Much! • UPibrellas • Replacement Cushions •Spa Covers J6t E. 17rli Sr, Con•MDA ""-· ...... IWpli1 (7l4) 642-8910 l.AOUNA NfGUEL 23894 Aliso Creek Rd. Open D~ 10-6 • Cbsed Wednesday (714) 831-4115 Where? N~rt Harbor Hidl School Football Fidd Pulcin~ Lot at IrVine Avenue and"'Wcst 16th Street in Newport Beach Saturday, July 26, 1997 From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Hom •Bring used oil in dean, non-breakable plastic containers .. ~ reusable used oil containers will be given co the first 500 Newport Beach residents! · •Contaminated used oil will not be accepted. Do not mix used oil with any other substances. If you have contaminated used oil, please call the o~ County Hazardous Waste Hotline@ (714)83~2 for the nearest collection center . • ._.. u. '' ' PtliJfar '1Jt1JN111fr-. ti#~~ Wm.~ 1JMnl KAYAKS , ~ot.ariafis ex~e Ne\l\lPQrt.;M~ for South Korea · J ~· on~ .,. be6Dg' • TMm trom KoreA ww. V!llt oo-wo«nt 91A11Ne: Prom tbe ...._ ~ lntetMtloNI I I eought ~,Rotary Oiltrtct tJ1d 5320 in May 1998. ~ 119 DifaDlli CJub ol Of NarJpOf't Hirbof' rwtl • the 5320 for tlMt 1997-98 Newport Beldl.car.. del Mar 5ertt. AN~ Oub. CGitil $tudy Exchange in Odo-O.UI NOTES: MemberS Of the newalMter, •Jamember that not Mw RbWj CIUb mNb at ~ I ~in South Korea. N~ Beach lions Club~-getting what you waat ii IOJD8-V.. CoumrY Oub. TM~ I Thil program a a unique Udpated in the Orange County ttmet a ltrOke ol good luck.• Oub Of Orenge co.st meets at the E tional and cultural Council of Boy Scouts of Amert-hhlll Cor1nthlen Yecht C1ub. I e opportunity, open only ca fund-raising telethon. Mem· llllVICI QU9 ... r1w1111s p.m.; NeWport Balboe Rot.ry C1ub ' Rotarians, laid nto Paro-ben railed more than Sl,800, COmll• ~Want to get meets at the hhla Corlnthlen i.+ Group Study Exchange said Club president Lou Nock-more fnvolwd In your community, Yacht Oub to hHr Warren lllff, ~· lbe Diltrtct 5320 old. The Uons Club also pa.rtid-make new fMndi, network or Director of the Aquarlum of the COmmittee ii seeking four quail-pated in Irrelevant Week and give ltysometh? ~Ing back1 tdo youb r com-p~av _ 1 a.m.·. ,. __ ed ell mun .. , a serv ce u I You are •u ~ua fi can dates (male or female, provided a gift to Mr. Irrelevant, Invited to attend a club m~ng Mesa-Orange Coast Bre1kfast age'25 and up) to travel to South jim Ronnie McAda of West Point. this coming week. Many dubs will uons aub meets at Mimi's cafe. Korea from Oct. 1 to Nov. 1. The gift was the largest jock buy your first guest meal for you. Noon: The Costa Mesa North Team members will stay with deboom strap they could find, mono-'IUISDAY -7:JO a.m.: The Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Korean Rotarian families and gram.med to read •N.B.L.C. for Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Inn to hear Maj. Doug Stewart visit points of cultural, historic, Ultimate Support.• Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Club Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach- and business interest. All Thomu Blnch of the Newport to hear Ondy Krebs on the Corona del Mar meets at the expenses are paid by the Rotary Beach Sunrtse Rotary Club at Oppsl I should have men-Orange County Transportation Dis-Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. The International Foundation Rotary 646-2330; Dean Reavte of the tioned in the column two weeks trlct. Noon: Downtown Costa Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor and the host Korean clubs, Newport-Balboa Rotary Club at ago that Newport Beach Attor-Mesa Kiwanis Oub meets at the meets at the Shark Island Yacht except for souvenirs and ind-646-5281; Phil Ant of the New-ney Alyua Westover is the first Costa Mesa Community Center. Oub to hear Ron White on •eal- dentals. A Rotarian will serve as port Irvine Rotary Club at 721-woman president of the New-6:JO p.m.: The Costa Mesa-New-boa Island Sculling and Punting the Team Leader. 8227 or Bob Chew of the Costa port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club. ~:c:U.rbo~~~0~1~t~ ~~at Society.• Application deadline is Friday Mesa Rotary Club at 631-1355. WEDNESDAY _ 7:15 e.m.:. -COM--MUN--ITY-a-Q.U95--ls_pu_b_li_sh_ed_ and interviews for team mem-This is a great opportunity to WELCOME TO THE WORLD South Coast sunrise Rotary Club be every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax rs will be held Aug. 2. Appli-meet and learn about a different OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Victor meets at the Center Club. New-your service club's meeting lnforma· cations are available by calling culture on the Pacific Rim. Dabestani, who joined the Costa port Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at tlon to 631 -5851 or mall to 1743 Bay· ' · Parola at (114) 771-6900; The Group Study Exchange Mesa North Kiwanis Club. the University Athletic Club. port Way, Newport Beach, 92660 . SappUes• 269 E. 17~ St., Costa (714) 642-4482 :: Wlil I r253 .. Fii I ~~ oo ~ :OFF . . (./') I ~~'. _ ___._ L-~~~ • · · o ~ Introducing ::. m our new w • ; : r Matrix Prod :-: >-Line. 25% • • · the followi :·: CJ • Biolage .. ' •-•Va Voom •• ! :: m . Logics ·-· .... Exp 7 /25/97 THIS YEAR, SUNQVEST HOLIDAYS HAS BOOKED OVER .. Three out of fOll' people In America have toot pain. What's worse, two-thirds of those people think It's normal. It's not! =thing about bunions, while you sit around how you got them (most are , they just keep getting bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions onJy grow worse. 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Professional boxer and nutri- tional counselor Jobn O'Brien is teac;hing a gourmet cooking class on how to cook with tofu at his gym, Body Technology, on Aug. 6 and Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. O'Brien greer wylder says his recipes are fast and easy, and hefJ.l teach you the benefits of including tofu in your weekly diet. According to an article written in the New England Jotirnal of Medicine in June 1995, •People who consume traditional diets rich in soy foods rarely experi- ence breast, uterine, or prostate cancers." All of O'Brien's recipes are made without salt or added fat. Dishes you'll learn how to "Two for one Tuesdays" Rent I hour & receive L....L...o:ao111 2" hour FREE! prepare include a spicy been dip, ch4>1, gazpecho, spinach enchi· ladu, lentil tacos, and a pineap- ~ freeze. Reservations are required for classes, and they cost $25 per person. For more intor· matlon, please call 645-2354. Body Technology is located at 195' Placentia Ave., #101 in Cos· ta Mesa. U you are looking for top-of· the-line eyewear, 'lbe Optometrbt (540.2020) at South Coast Plaza Has Neostyle frames, wb1ch are considered the most cutting..00.ge, fasbion·forward eyewear the industry bas to offer. The Optometrist has Neostyle's exclusive European Collection, also known as the •Rolls Royce• of eyewear, which consists of handmade works of art that are produced in extreme- ly limited quantities. The exotic styles are created with use of gold, titanium and cloisonne in many designs. Each design is handcrafted by master German artisans using only the highest • ELECTRIC BoATS • POWER BOATS •WAVE RUNNERS •KAYAKS • FISHING BOATS BALBOA BOAT RENTALS 510 E. Edgewater Balboa Peninsula Adjacent to Auto Ferry 673·7200 GARYS NEWPORT BEACH SEMI • AMNUAL TOday, through Ju~ i7th quality materlals available. Celebrity Neostyle wearen include Demi Moore, Madonna, Sylvester Stallone, Dan Aylaoyd. Queen Elizabeth and Geoig-e Bush. Prices range from $200 to $800 depending on materials used and the design. The Optometrist is located on the low· er level of South Coast Plaza, near the Carousel. Meet The JoumaJJ.111 is an ongoing lecture series ottered by The Tunes Orange County and Barnes & Noble at the Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe location. In August Jeny lilckt. a columnist in the Metro section, is tentatively scheduled to speak on Aug. 19 or Aug. 20 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The lectures are free, and seating is limited. For more infonnation, please call Gerry Albrecht at 966- 5966. • 8EST llUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. 5 $10 $20 $18 $22 Polish Change ..... $6 Nall Repair ..... $3 (714) 650-7548 BAltEIOAT owrralNG Orange Cout College offers a bareboat cbarterlng course that teaches intermediate-level sailors the skills necessary to operate a mid·sized auxiliary cruising boat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 26, Aug. 2, 9 and 16 at OCC's Salling Center, l801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Registration fee is $198. For more information, call 645-9412. RRST AID Orange Coast College offers an emergency-medicine-at-sea seminar titled •CPR and Pirst Aid• from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on July 26 at OCC's Salling Center 1801 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Registration fee is $50. For information, call 645- 9412. HOME OWNE R'S IN SURANCE WE WANT TO BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlJl'O • HOMEOWNERS • HEAll'H 40 Years in Business ·~ ~ ~ Sr)-' Mlm'W.:IC.-..,..._~ ,.. , 631·774-0 4"1 O&d Ncwpon Bhd. • Newpon Bach IA-..... Keopiml) WOMEN'S ICHL80AT Orange Cout College's Sail- ing Progtam often a dass tgr- women who have been on boets but are beginning sailors cau.p ·Kee.I.boat r and •Keelboat n· through Auguit at 1801 W. ~ Highway. Keelboat I meetS mm 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 27, A*g. , 10, 17 and 24. Keelboat n the same Sundays from 1:15 o 5:15 p.m. Registration fee is $135 for each class. For more tntormA- tion, call 645-9412. EVENING RACES Orange Coast College offers Friday everung races in Lid8s and Shields, along with a baJ'be. cue dinner, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Aug 1, 8, 15 and 22 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Reg- i.stratlOn fees are $85 for Udo rac- ers and $98 for Sluelds partiq- pants. Fees cover dinners, race management and trophies. For more ipfoml6b.on,.call 645-9412. 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 Tinder Box !3rd Annual Pipe Sale\. Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zino ORAN E COUNWS LARGE~ T SELECTION OF C SHIONS I UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY . IM'YS IWS CON'1111WUTID Wecfneieday night Kabellah ct.-.. few Jews and uon.Jews are under'Way at nimple IMieh of N9wpolt Beach. Dilttngullbed Hebrew scholar and ICripture itpedaHst Rabbi David Roeenberg ICNOWtfM GOD lftWTB.Y On~ people al dlvene backgroUDdl and ...... churches gau..> at St. Mark Paw· bytarian Cburcb to~ a "one-on-one• re•ftllontMp with God. The OneHemt CbdlU.an Meditation group teacbll and practicet the spiritu&l lteps tbat can make that In~ a daily reallty. It JMets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drtve In Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Thwnsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more information. !will conduct the 1 p.m. lellions. 1Kaballah means traditlon in I Hebrew and involves the study of f the mysterlel of God and ae- : atiol:L A fee of $30 for members •and $50 for nonmembers covers :the enttre course that meets at ! UOl Irvine Ave. in Newport : Beach. To register or for more ;information, call 548-6900. I :SQENa Of MtNO -PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way-A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private reside'lCe in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- • . Today. the Rev. Bob Pulliam ·will guide students through the 'da.ss in Dreams -Your Inner Teacher. And on July 26, the Rev. Ken Gray will conduct a Master Mind class. Please call 646-3199 for workshop times and locations. You may also write New Thought Church and lhlth Foundation at e Regents Point Experlt'nu thr ldf'al plau to enjoy the best times of your llf~ With our friendly, intcrescing residents, our lovely ac.commodation.s and three levels of ca.re, you'll underswid why th.is is the ideal location for the best years of your life. 1-800-278-8898 ~nu Poinr is .,..Md by Sowlinn Calrfurnia l'mbyrcrw1 Homo. a noc·Nr·profit <Hpll•UOOfl G:r wi~ h mort 1han 40 !cm of cxp<ricncc in : rnu't~n1 communlt)' mllnlgCflK'nl. DSS •300G032S7 • DHl.IO<i000005S := For more lnlorm.aUon call or mall eo«tpon tocllyt rMAiLTo:R;;n7.'Po,;;-- -----, I ttttt HAllVA.RD AVE., II.VINE, CA 92812 I 'NAME· I I . I I ADDRESS: I I CITY /STATE/ZIP: I L!H~~~----------..!'~ Celestina's quality MEATS 11le Finest Meat and 5ervice Auallable l ~=~~!; Range~s Marinated Homemade Tri Tip Roast Italian Sausage Maul or lemon garlic Sweet or Hot $5.99lb $3.59lb Celesliao:s Homemaae Meat Loaf Ground Patties $2. 99lb Chicken or Turkey $2.99lb ceJesrJnos Marinated Ka-Bobs Fish Beef or Chicken $6.99lb $5.99lb :llAA·a.nr•a.ted in Maul, or Lemon Gartlc sauce wtth Veggies 270 East 171h St • Cosla Mesa • (714) 842-7191 Ill ren uare 10:00 to 7:00 Mon-Sat PHEN~FEN ma. be,.,.... wtlblMJt loratf Ant~ ad mmequalf WMl"l lbe lpldtual Datian to our ecMDmk ~'Ml* and food .. lnduded. Dlrecdom: 1~. HIAIJMDAY IDatructor Janet 8rolan leads People With Arthritis Can Bxer- dle cleues from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 B. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cl.us Includes health education, joint-protect1on Ups, relaxation techniques, paJn-control tech- niques and sodaHztng. Call 513- 5641. OHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and discussion series Aug. 10, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. ASKTHERAa. Rabbi David Rotenberg will field questiom dwi.ng Singles Evening on Aug. 8 and every sec- ond Prtday of the month at Tem- ple lla1ah of Newport Beach. A sped.al Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2-'01 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). Por infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Sunday services at New Volunteer Now and Find Out How You w Meet .--.e Nicest People in a Discovery Shop INTERNSHIP Cedan-Sina.i Medical Utlttr Los Ao.seJes, California RESIDENCY Georgewwn Univeniry Hospital WashinBfoo, D.C. . STANFORD UNIVERSITY Medical ~ncer Pillo Aho, California That'• where you'll find people likeJou who are caring enough to offer their time an talent to fight cancer. Diaconry Shope are owned and operated by the American Cancer Society, which meam all of the proceed• go directly to fight cancer. Do you have the time to volunteer your help? You 'D enjoy workm« alonpide other nice people ... and lJ:aey'U fed the eame about you! -~ E. Coast Hwy D. mrYSho Corona del Mar IS~~!J. .. "...... ps 640-4777 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNrrulm • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, JULY Jg'i TbiM.gbf Cbulda. ... Sdlla ol MIDdC.-.~ ... . 10:30 ...... 0:15 .... . ==ID ~.~· ·ct-r Uool ts a11o ~nae Cllltm'l located at 1M51Wk Ave. Cd 6'&-3199 far lilfonDatkm: SE1KOUNSEUNG On Sunday, the terYloe at Orange Cout Unttarian Untver· sa1ist Church will honor a hero of the 1965 Martin Luther Klng march. James Reeb wu a white Unitarian Univenalist m1ni.ster whose death sparked nationwide headlines. The Rev Timothy RuthStiver will deliver the sermon during the 10:30 a.m. aervioe. And Jean Brookhart and Poppy Wolven will give poetry readings. Child care and youth rel1gl.ous education through fifth grade will be offered during the service between now and Aug. 10. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. Por more information. call 646-4652. •SEE CALENDAR PAGE A11 .. Secured Alzheimer's Care • VffiaRosa • )t£o1ling Partnersfiip -..... f. religion calendar HEALING AND ENUGHltNMENT Gate ot Heaven Chapel con- duc:tl Sunday lerViQes at 2 p.m. with c= demonstration, spir-ltual end speda1 music. 'Th._ey: t.ake plaoe af 1.C01 15th St. 1n tbe Newport Beach Masonic TelDPle Building. Call ?22-4609. llLOOl>-MESSURE OfECKS Plnt United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood pres- sure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. . QJPPORT ~ROUPS HEAUNG On Wednesdays, people gath- er to learn how changing our thinking can change our lives. All are welcome to join the group as Juanella Evans shares how •Healing your Thoughts Heals Your Body• through Sci- ence of Mind teaehing. Phone 646-3199 for the time and loca- tion or to find out more. r MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP I St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for fammes with loved ones with serious mental illness- es. It is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p .m. For more informa- tion, call St. Andrew's at 631- 2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (pri- marily English as a second lan- guage), math and science. Coaches for youth 1port1 are also needed. If interested, call the program coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539-MJO. WBBKDAYS CBS P,RAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a prayer breakfast at 6 a.m. every Wednes- day at Dennys restaurant at New- port Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Churcp, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, offers a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Commu- nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the cburcb staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 1 :30 p.m . every Friday. All ages welcome. Direc- tions: 650-2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Wednesday Men's Fel- lowship Breakfast at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church features clinical psychologist Dr. John Fry. He presents the topic, •Joy Is An Inside Job.• All men of the community are invited to the $2.50-per-person meal in Dierenfield Hall from 7 to 8 a.m. The cburcb is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. •Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and New- port Beach houses of worship to Reli- gion Editor, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items to 646-4170. Releases are request- ed two weeks prior to an event date. ~ = IEWPOIT FllAICIAL AUOCIATES • k tlwuslllUfs 114-ISt-noo, , •• J4'-4SSJ. ' 1 saw "''&:rs ... ,. OR E-•All..JAllSIRAIEROJUIO.COI l ( , \ ( I I~ I· ( I \ I I ( ) \ \ I . m COMMUNnYOiURCH CONGREGATIONAL ' UNfTED CHURCH OF CHRIST ' 1-'Pl'-'l ()I' \I SAINT ~ruRCH SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1997 ~ r------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--' I I I I • FOO.IS ON FAmt provides brief profiles on V¥ious churches and tem- ples In our community. First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa focus on faith +CHILD CAM: Provided for worship servkes Sunday, Rid\ard A. Todd wfll + CHLD CAM: Available for M Battte You Can't Afford to b give the message, •f.Mr :-A lnf.wts Md toddlers ! St. Andrew's 1.ose,· based on Psalm34:1•11 St. John the Divine '! and Matthew 8:23-27. Presbyterian Church Episcopal Church HI + ADDMSs: 600 st. Andrews St. Mark Presbyterian + ADOMSS: 183. E. hV st., g .. , ach Costa Mesa ~~1: Road, Newport Be . Church + TEU!PttONI: 548-2237 .1 I +ADDRESS: 301 Magnolia St. +TELEPHONE: 631-2880. + 41!---·<--A-·_ I H +TEUPHONE: 631 ·3010 +SENIORMINISTER:-John +ADDlllSS: 2100 MarVJsta ~·-,._..._.,,_7 + SENIOR MS10lt: W. Leon Huffman Drive, Newport Beach and 10 a.m. Hoty Euc:hlrist; 9-AS " • Sikes + sanncE T1MES: Saturday -+TELEPHONE: 644-1341 and 11 a.m., Sunday school" 1°' Jn: +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -5:30 p.m. contemporary service; + MSTOlt: Gary Collins children ages 410. ~~I Sunday school for all ages meets Sunday -8:30 and 10:15 a.m. +SERVICE~: Sunday-+ SfMOR MSTOll: Conrad '' at 9:30 a.m., worship is at 10:45 traditional services. Church 9:30 a.m. worship service, Sun-Nordquist ;! a.m.; Wednesday -Prayer and school for all ages runs concur-day school for preschool. middle +CHILD CARE: Provided ·l·.u Bible study for adults, elemen-rentty on Sonday morning. school and high Khool youth Sunday at 8 and 11 :30 a.m. ufl tary school, high school and col-+ OtlLD CARE: Provided for illl meets concurrently. Adults and I lege-aged young people meets worship services teens meet for Sunday school at -Compiled ~~: at 7 p.m. , +UPCOMING SERMON: On 11 a.m. Michele M. .._.. 'I I ''' L--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------r;' volunteer directory • The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs periodically In the Daily Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your orga- nization listed, call 642-4321. ext. 331 . NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The continuing interest in the Used Book Store in the Central Library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the workroom, where members categorize and screen the condition of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to work two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book· store at 759-9667 for more information. NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM The library's literacy program urgently seeks volunteers to tutor adults wishing to improve their reading and writing skills. Tutor Training Work· shops held at the Central Library will certify volunteers. They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registration Fu• Wne ol Wod W~ Axmnster & S.s11 Carpeting AV;j labte f904 ............. .,... • eo... ..... c .... o1....-.a 19th..,..1 .. 722-9642 •• Mon·Sat 10.m·6pm ' 11·~1·11 ( > I > I s· 1 · Coda Mesa MISA VlltDI UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 llakw, C.M. Wonhip & Chufth School aa30 and 10i00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979-8234 I 1AG-U l:'J.A. Unfted Methodist Church 21832 W ... ey Dr. LagunaBMch 499-3088 Sund9v Morning Worship & Chl19tlW1 Education 1 OAM MlrWtere David Beedes & Virginia Whee4er WMieY. Couneetlng Center SeMcee Avatlable 3303 Vb Lido.~ lea::I\ 673.1340 ex 673-6150 QUdllOmntSpn; ~ ll:tm 10«!\ ........ _ ......... NllWPORT C•Nnlt UNmD MnHODIST CHURCH 1 601 Marguerite Ave Corona def Mar 644-0745 Worship at S :OOAM & I O·OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM · t 0\1\ll \IT\ till Hl'll W HAR80R CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..1. (Dlaclpl .. of Chrta1) 2401 lntlne Ave. at Senta label Newport IHch lundey Wonlllp -tO:OOAM Of, 0.-la W. nort Mlftlster Ml-5781 SECOND CHURCH OF CHPJST. SCIENTIST 3100 Padfj:""" b' .. N9wport leach 644-2617 ex 675-4661 OUClblOcm .._ lclllaal IOcma ........ ,..._..,.a11w nuu- includes a S20 tax-deductable fee cov- ering all training materials and books. Phone 717-3874 for more information. NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL FOUNDATION . .. profit organiution that raises blds to· , help with the education of chikhn In the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dis-= trict. To volunteer, call 631~143. NEWPORT BEAOl llEOTAL SEJaES The Newport-Mesa Schools Founda- tion is looking for volunteers to help with fundraising efforts, speaking oppor- tunities. publk events and occasional office work. The foundation is a noo- The Friends of The Newport BM~· Recital Series Gulld needs vofunteers assist in fostering music~ that dassical music will end\ft . .___....., interested should phone ~08. . Mak~· Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful Used Brick Porch & Steps • Expert brick, srone, tile, slate & concrete work. .. • Can recommend • A Very Useful Entry & Patio • iua~- • Quality work in C.osta Mesa &. Newpon Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhtp end hear this pncclclll, Omst-cmtered, biblical ~ "FEAR -A BATILE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO LOSE" (Psalm 34· l • l 1; Manhew 8:23-27) Saruniay. July 19, . S:30 P.M. ~~A Todd Sunday,July20.8.30end IO:I SA.M. 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, California (714) 631·2880 (1troa from Hatbor Hllh School ac ltvint end l Sth.) ST. MARK PmlYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms and 0ptn MiNh " Worship 9:30 ~mae COanty Fair boa.rd member John Crean gets lnto the .. We're Goin' Tropical. Nuttln' But • theme of tb1I yea.r's evenL The fair nms unW July 27. I can't believe ..... . i It's My Home , • Landscaping or re-landscapiJlg isyour answer to a beautiful new look for your home. : FLOWERDALE. can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. KAY MATSON, AA. ~ C.c.N.P. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. TEllY MEOO.E C.c.N.P. Lancllcapc Designer License No. 308SS3 (714) 754-6661 . Land.cape Daigncr Don't miss our Sidewalk Sale Saturday & Sunda Jul 19th & 20th in Fashion Island. Once a year, we offer great savings on the closeout brands in our Humidor, we need room for our new cigars! CIGARS • Large selection of premium cigars. accessories and gift items • Cigarettes from all over the world • Pipes and lighters WINE SPIRITS Single malt scotches, cognacs. fine ports, champagne & fine wines SAVE ON FANTASTIC SELECTIONS r------------------, ~------------------, ! 15% OF~ ! ! Buy S Cigars! 1 On a Box of the Following 1 1 Get one of the same brand 1 I Listed Brands of Cigars I I FREE I L------------------~ L------------------~ • Tamboril • Penamil •Don Sixta •San Andres • La Finca •Ornelas • Escudo Cubano •Excelsior •Cruz ReaJ • casa Martin • T bli'e ii DO~ like the Orange CountY Pair. NP place mare colodul. more active, qulntr vmtMDy delrioc::ra· tlc and~ liberating. Bverytblng and~ can be seeo peradiDg tbe midway. ntt.oos and plerdngl are quite popular with people~ off a little flesh, strolling between bites of deep-fried artichoke hearts and sugv.frosted cinna- mon buns. 1be abibltlonists are there in record numbers, strolling alongside the peo~ watchers. It's a fine arrangement for both. •Howdy thete sir, having a good time at the fair1 • queried a JOO' pounder With a Teus drawl and biceps that surely must be. registered as lethal. Mr. Body Builder wore a fourth of July- inspired cropped tank top and short satin shorts. His boots laced up to the knee, and bis curled bleached blond locks flowed b.w. cook down his back. One arm supported his woman, dressed to match her man in red, white and blue Americana. She had the same curled, dyed blond. hair, the same expression as be did on her tanned, heavily made-up face ~lips defined in ied by May- belline. •ffaytw a great time, &lways have a great time at tbe fair,• J replied u we all waited 1n line patiently for the world'• best bratwurst on a bun. lbe German potato salad ls extra. but worth it. •no you work here?• r asked. •Heck no," he replied. "We're tram east Texas, in visitin' kin in Costa Mesa. They're up there," he continued, pointing to a silver balance beam 10 stories tall. sending two lucky couples at either end into orbit. One of the couples was their kin. I won- dered if they would ever see them again. Just as I wondered, the teenage girl wearing a candy- striper apron and sweating a bit from the heat and fumes in the German hot dog booth, called out the order for my Texas friends in line. Six giant FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STA 400EAST17 .. (Corner 17th & 'lmtln) We Speciali1.e In The '>lJMMrR HOUR'> M '> 9/\M /PM 11--~--COONTY-MAN:--~-LOC.Al.----11 SUtJ I O/\M 6PM Freslu~t And Sweetest WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT Local White & Yellow Corn '18'~ ~H Pidced From The 7 6 97 Fields Daily I I I r--------------. !OUALITYPllODYC§ATGUATPRIC!S I BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS .,ALWAYS" 98¢ Dozen ocner ~ • EXP. 1 nl/91 L\RGEGREEN BELL PEPPER NOW FEATURING LARGE SWEET RASPBERRIES 59'lb ~~~T sl.19 BASKET 1n3191 VINE RIPE TOMATOES "N...WAYS" 89¢ lb. CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS " DIUMSIZ SWEET VALENCIA JUICE ORANGE 4 lbs. /100 Specializing in Antiques, Fine Art,-----......~ Accessories Experts in Antique R Restoration: (Bronzes,Chandeller~'1bainps,gulldiiJ.g, plating, welding, casting, patina, furniture) Genuine 18th and.19th ce~tury Antiqµes European €handeliers, Ligbtt.ng Fixtures & ~rititure . ~with Daul and potato mllMI ,._. rMdy for the Ge .... 'allWIWd. ·eor tbM"I a ~ order .• 1 Mid. .•Ale ·~ mee«tng your ~lives ... ~get off the ride to Ibara a dbmer pkmcf• •Nope, Ibey already ate. This ii for ua. 1ben we're going on the ride,• be said. "Do you want to jdn uaJ• I uked tf he meant Jom them f« the ptcn1c or tbe ride. •svery. tblng, • be said. •we're going to do tt all. so come on along for the fun.• I declined the offer and made sure I stayed away from any pat.ch of earth under the dia- metric parameter ot that ride after my fdends ate their bratwurst and dedded to go flying. I went looking for my wife, who bad declined the dog in favor of a little shopping in the aaftl pavilion. It was, after all, Saturday night at the fair, and it was also her birthday and this is what she wanted to do. Her parents had invited us to join them froQl row center at the Shubert for •Ragtime;" she declined. It was the fair or die. After all. The Grass Roots were playing at the fair that night. The Grass Roots had been the group of choice in 1967 when my wife's aunt had tjken her and her brother shopping for their first record. It was The Grass Roots record they purchased only to • • -I - have the genelOUI and W'9ll· mem'11g aum .ta en the vtnyS by atxident when a grot beck in · the car to take tl*n bame. Thirty yean lats, The Grall Roots would be~­ple melodlel the b8 bocmen rocked to. My wUe wun't gang to miss this. So we filed into the arena and fouod 1eata almost at the front. My wife's good fdends, Lamie VeBcb ol Dover Shol-ee and Smanne Uoyd Hayel of Little Holnlby Hilla rushed in with pJu- tic glasses of Pair Zinfan(iel. The lights dimmed. the announcer announced, and there, in living color and flesh, 30 years flashed by in an instant and the four men, now middle aged, launched into their perfomumce. Soon, people were up front dancing to the music. One blond girl in corduroy jeans and a white T-shirt. looking fresh out of Coro- na del Mar High School, was hav- ing the time of her life swinging to the music. Guards repeatedly asked her to have less fun. She was bloc1dng the view of fair goers in the front rows. So she got down on her knees and rocked away. We passed by Elvis looking for the com. Then, the Peanut Man, Roger Owens, threw us a bag of nuts. Kathy and Roy Asuka, Costa Mesa folks who make up a group called Rhythm of The Islands daooan, did tbe hula. And tbe COlta Mela-bued AD·AJDedcan Boys Cboiut ~their beartl out u tbouiandl ol peqiple stoA>ed to bear tbe boys :1· Meg mid,..,_'°" were also oo the way to tbe •rrim•••. 1be Colt.a Mesa couple come to the fair every year. •JU Jay, this fair ts a reminder of his chtldhood growing up in Ohio. It's a little bigger scole, but the feeling pmvrins the same,. said Meg. •for me, I love to do this. It brings me back to the days I visit.d my grandpa and grand- ma in Kansas.• Meg, we're not in Kansas anymore, but we are all lucky to experience the Orange • County Pair. Leaving it all behind. we heard a mmtng saeam coming from the area near the giant Skyscraper thrlll ride that my new f:riends from Thus had wanted to experi- ence. Getting in the car, I said to my wife, •~you sure you don't want to go back and ride the Sky- scraper on your birthday?• •No dear, I've had enough exdtement for one night Perhaps we can come back tomorrow night and see the pig give birth." Now, that's real excitement. 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CODdol OM' family UldJ and iedllce your' taDble --by 30-~. • laAI -Capt with wrty l<>K OOIDbiaecl ~--.income llad w:ite taw cm lllFILU ' 1 IARNIS a NOIU : The Metio Patide ...,_ • Noble pretellll tbe pop duo Windy Nlghti fnllD 8 ti) f 0 p.m. : today at 901 B SOUth COut Dltft, Colta MeN: Por more tnlorma· lion. call ""': 1404. MUSICSPIES Blu.e1, rock and 'Thjano guitar mutktan Beto Lovato perfo11111 tram 4 to 8 p~. Sunday 1n the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel's Vlew Lounge, 900 Newport Cen-1ter Drive. The performance ts part of this summers •sunset Magic 'Series· benetiting CHOC and the Children's Miracle Network. ~dmtssion is $5. For fnformation;-tan 640-4000. I ')AZZ Galeos, a new cafe and home bakery, presents the Mike Sharp 1tto, which will perform jazz from :1 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at 930 1 w. Coast Highway, Newport ~ch. The audience will receive a free cup of house coffee. For \nformation, call 574-0202. SUMMER CONCERT Mickey Thomas, singer of The Starship throughout the 1980's, __performs from 6 to 8 p.m. -Wednesday during Fashion :flland's 1997 Summer Concert fSeries in the Bloomingdale's •t:ourtyard. The concerts are free .!nd preferred seating tickets will ~ sold at Fashion island's ~toncierge desk for $10. For infor-~tion, call 720-3316. I TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- 1 mances are scheduled from noon , to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- ' day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and r Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons • in the Town Square at lhangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART STILL LIFE The Orange County Museum 1 of Art offers an intermediate watercolor class, Exploring the Still Life, from 1 to 3 p.m. every Saturday through Aug. 9 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Fee is $40 for members, students and seniors and $50 for others. For information, call 759- 1122. SPOT\JGHT TOURS The Orange 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. Admission is SS for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and chil- dren under 16 and members are free. For information, call 759- 1122. ARIAHDICI 'lbe ~ County MUleUlll of Art preMDts •fire and Ice (~·by artist George Stone Dec. 28 at 8SO 'San Oe!nente • New- port Beach. For more information, call 759-1122. EARLY PAINTINGS •Mark Rotbko: 1be Spirit of Myth, Early Paintings from the 1930s and UMOs• will be on view through Sept. 7 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 8SO San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information. c.all 759-1122. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Real Ufe/Still Llfe by Marie Costnctas• featuring color photographs through Aug. 31 at the museum's South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- t!on, call 759-1122. WILD LIFE Newport Beach Central Ubrary presents ·wnd Llfe, •an exhibit of still photography by Corona del Mar commercial photographei- Howard Folsom, through July 31 at 1000 Avocado Ave. For informa- tion, call 717-3801 . ARTIST COUAGE A collection of collages by John Hertzberg will be displayed at Haute Cakes through July 30 at 1807 W. Cliff Court Drive, New- port Beach. The scraps of paper, Make It Easy On Yourself. Medical treatment for weight loss, smoking cessation, nail disorders, addictive behavior, hair loss, exercise testing, all adult conditions. Most medical plans accepted and cash discounts available! Board certified US trained physicians. vppdo Medical Group 1441 A¥0Cado Suite m Internal Medicine m':) ~9266Newport llNch, CA SINCE NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three t(lalleries: the Newport Gallery dilplaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of wortd- clus models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is tree for members, 5' for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast 2096 Off Hourly Equipment Re ntaJ Rate with This AD Reservations Required 1,_' . . ..,, . " v .,..,. • ·,...;· ., :~ a.~•'!..-,-. __ r\ ... -• ... , ,.·..-~ - C'fllACAR 9r8l9t Cout CoDege pnieDtS the Sa~ McrnlDg ~e series mnting putid.Pants to enjoy•-~ ot Ootlee and an'euy-to--'to&OW guided tour ot the Inter• net froiD 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today In Hi Tech Lab Room 201 of 0CC's Technology " Center, 2101 Fairview Road. COlta Mesa. Reg- istration fee ii $39 per cla.sl. ·For information, call 432-5880. SWNLESSONS Orange Coast College offers summer IWim lessons with 30- and 40-minute classes beginning at 9:30 a .m. daily from Monday to Aug. 1 and Aug . .C-15. The last classes start at 3:.CS p.m . each day. • Electric Boats • Flstllng Boars • I 1213 Men Kayaks •sailboats •Windsurfers • Boogle Boards • Umbrellas & Chairs ROSEY'S AUTO BODY . auRJlllMA IAW SIA1IJ You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY fllE,..... & ....., • Al c.... TecWdtec 642-'522 121 l1lll11trl1I W1r • Cest1 M111 1884 HENRY 'N HARRYS FARMERS M.WETS • BVeiy lbunday there ii a f armen market from 8:30 a.m. to t p.m. at the Orange County Fair- ground.I. The Orange County Market Place is every Satiirday and SUnday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.in. in the main fairgrounds parking lot For information. call 723-6616. ·• Every Saturday there is a fM!Jlers .uiarket from 9 a.m.. to 1 p.m. 1n the munidpal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Muguedte Avenue in Corona del Mar. All you can eat Paella $9.95 Spanish rice with chicken I. 5hrlmp ...... tllll miipc111 for offlr. v.ld ... 5D8y '*'f. (714) 756-8194 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach t mile South of J.W. Airport cross MacArthur/Corinthian SABATINO'S Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. GOAT HILL TAVIRll 50-75°/o off Selected Merchandise s~saLe tit,~ Custom Flo rals Gifts & Antiques -·-Spe ciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat to Plum'• Cafe) Fl.AVODVL le J>lwaOUJ LtJNClm:S DINNIR •SUNDAY BtUNCB OUR IMPORTED BEERS ON TAP. WMIMUNOt I A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise ii available aboard the 5'-foot Emerald Forest 11kl d~ in &I.boa at the P\ln Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost ii $25.95 per person and $15.95 for cblldnm under 12. For ~ reservatiom, call 673--0240. LAUNCHPAD Camp Launch Pad offers a Ave-day indoor scientific camp4dr children ages 7-12 at 9 a.m., ~n­ day through July 25.M"'3333 Bear St., thiid floor, C1'ystal Court at SQuth c.t Plaza, Costa Mesa. Activities. include meeting aoi- mals from the Santa Ana Zoo, designing and building wind- powered can and more. Registra- tion is $100 per week for mem- ' $120 per week for nonmem- bers. Extended days for memben ts $140 per week and $160 per week for nonmembers. For more information, call 546-2061. IDEN11TY DETECTIVE.S The Newport Beach Public Ubnry presents a free arts and crafts program called Identity Detectives at 10:30 a.m. Monday in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central library, 1000 Avoca<lo Ave.; at 3 JJ.m. Wednesday at Mariners Branch Ubrmy, 2005 Dover Drive; and at 10:30 a.m. on July 24 at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Children entering the first through fifth grades will be invit- ed to portray themselves or a ficti- 20%-40'1, OFF ALL FURNITURE &LAMPS FLOOR ITEMS ONLY PAINTED ST1Cl{ 500 w. Coast Hwy, Newport Bach 714) tu-9006 ~ 1be OriUige County Museum ol Art pr11enta a rummer art camp fer dlDdren ages 6-9 called A Playgrc:iiuOO few tbe lmagmatioo at 10 ..... Mcndaf through July 25, at 850 San Clemente Drtve, Newport Beach. Children wW tr.qlkn the arts through drawing, p11Dttog, mmic and movement Regjltralion ta-$55 plus a SS mate- rial fee. For more information, 6"·3151 at. 204. SUMMER 5'0R1"S Orange Cout ~ pi'eleDtl the 15th annual Summer Sports and Actlvm. camp for cbDdren ages 5 to 14 at 2701 Fairview Road. ea.ta Mela. The camp bu OOlltinuiDg .ummer 12 llfona that meet MclDday through Prtd.ay on July 21-25, July 28 through Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8. Registration fee i9 S65 for the morning half-day camp fnm 9 a.m.. to 1 p .m., US for the dftemooa half-day camp from 1 to 5 p.m. or $95 for the all-day camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. C-ampers will lemn a variety ¢ sports during each session, including swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, ping pong, soccer, floor hockey and basketball. For information, call 432-5880. MIM-MASTERS The Orange County Museum of Art presents a summer art camp for children ages 3 to 5 from 10 to 11 a.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 22-31 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Children work with clay, dabble with paints and create sculptures. Registration is $36 plus a $5 mate- rial fee. For moie information, call 644-3151, ext 204. BIG MYSTERY Junior ~es, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc., solve the Big Mystery: •How Many Books Can You Read 1llis Summer?• For every t 0 boo.ks detectives read, they will •ttngerprint• their identification card and receive spedal pdzel. ~don Will be held at tbe <Alta Mela ~ ~. Inc., Heedqw1en tn tbe Ca.ta Mela Ubrary at 1855 Park A<ve. 1'be Jut day for j\llllor detectlvel to regliter their read- iDq logl for prizes u Aug. 23. For tnloanation, call 6'6-8845. JUNIOR AGENTS Jwlk>r agents, from toddlen through Mh-graden, are invited to unnivel ·n. Cele for Boob. by joUiJnG the Newport Beach Public~ SUmmer Reeding Progrm:n. through Aug. 16. The program wm feature a R.ead-to- Me ~ Cub for toddlers through Jdndelgerten-age chlldnm and a RNden' Cub for l8D.I« sJeutba reading independently. Regis- tered agents will receive toys, lticken, meal coupon.a, paper- bacb and other pm.es according to the amount of time they spend reading or listening to books. Interested agents can register at any Newport Beach Public Ubrary. For information. call 117- 3807. CERAMIC CHERUBS Children ages 1 to 15 are invited to sign up for a five- week class called •ceramic Cherubs and Plowers• from 2:30 Ml CASA M[Xl(,\N IU'>IAUf\AN T OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The D'lldltlon Continues Since 1972 • oatmeal Raisin \ltalnut ·~Chip • Srtierdoodle •And~ r--------------------------- 1 Get I Fiii Cookie • 1 1 with the purchase of any sandwich bread Must present coupon • Exp 07130197 Open DaiM 6am -6:30pm • Oosed Sundays 427 E. 17th S~Costa Mesa !8Y~~ 646-1440 In a matter of moments, and witlii>ut an ·;ncilion to 4 p.m. at tM Vincent Jor- 9..,. · Communttv Center at MarilMrt Park lD New~ Beaeb. Children can • up for • a clUs ottered ev.-y 1\teeday from July 29 through Aug. 26. Students wW have a chance to create angelic figures, floral wreaths, doud and rainbow chimes, decoieUve jewelry, hMvenly creaturee and a box of wilhet. Reglltration fee iJ $69. Por informatlon, call 6'4-3151. PAJAMAMRTY The Costa Mesa Public Llbrary presents Pajama Story- ttme every Monday from 7 to ?:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year·old.t at 1855 Park Ave. Pavortte chil- dren's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-old.s takes place on Tues- days from 11 to 11:30 a .m . For information, call 6'6-8845. DANCE TAP . r ...... . Orange Coast College pre- sents the Southern California Tap Festival today through July 26 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The festival includes an intensive eight-day study pro- gram of dance workshops and presentations, master tap classes and live tap and jazz music con- certs culminating with two events -on July 25, at 7:30 p.m. a student show, and on July 26, at 8 p .m. the •Essence of Rhythm• faculty concert. A spe- cial festival •Tap Rap• session will be offered from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. on July 26. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. -SMLROOM DANa Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center from 7:3o to 8:30 p.m. The tango is featured in July. On both nights a Jessop will be taught followed by opep dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. Fqr information, call 241-9908. ADULT aAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m . Singles and couples are wel- come. Llve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645-2356. A Great Place to lndul1e Yourself Creative • Exciting • Unique • Outrageous • Totally Different • Unique Gifts & Accessories • Cwtom Daipled Florals • Local Artists Featured • Interior Deaign Senrices • Spedalty & Custom Item.a • DeUvery Available 160.51..C Brookhunt (corner of Edlnser) Fountain Valley Hours: T-Thu 10 Jm-6 rm Fn-S.n I 0 11m· 7 pm Sun &. Mon hy Appt Came la New flllp1Jp1'9 WIDAftD •.z.oo Gift (No purchase necessary) • • .. • ~· letter of the week laughing at .. purselves isn't • ;1ways funny A fter reading the editorial titled "10 good reasons for Oscar to move to Coy ta Mesa" (July 3), I felt as if there were a countermovement to touting our city's virtues. As president of the Costa Mesa Tourism and Promotion Council, my task is to promote our city. My colleagues and I have been successful in gaining recognition for Costa Mesa so as to encourage visitors to stay overnight. The money they spend here will improve our local economy. That means jobs, better city services, better schools and more. We think that Costa Mesa and Orange County have a bright future. We live in a city known for its arts and culture, its shopping and accommoda- tions on par with communities much bigger and better known. When we learned that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was consider- ing the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center as a poten- tial site for the 1999 Oscar cere- mony, we reveled in the oppor- ~nity because it gave us a ance to boast about our city. We even developed an ad ~r Daily Variety and the Holly- wood Reporter to let the film ~mmunity know that Costa !Qesa has much to offer as a ~onderful venue for this excit- i~g event. i Although the academy has <Jeeided on the Dorothy Chan- dter Pavilion in 1999, we would . . oertamly hope that the acade- my might change its mind in 1tte future -or that the Orange County Performing Arts <;enter will be the site of cflother possible awards pro- ~am. I• We will, of course, show our pport for such an opportuni- ln every way possible. We would hope the Dally lot would do the same. Self- <lepr~ting humor is one tliing, but In this case. It pro- the negative stereotypes Orange County tha1 can ty keep us thlnkJng small and pothers (I.e., the tcademy) nklng of the Orange CUrtain . .. ii lllMD, president. CoiU Mtsa rism and PromotJon CoUncll MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Local skateboarders are looking forward to Coundlman Tom Thomson's proposal • gains SKATEBOARDERS : There probably isn't a constituency more unlike-: . ly to have a councilman take up its cause than : those who traverse the streets and alleyways of this • city on boards with wheels. But then there is Tum Thomson, Newport councilman, who is calling for . . . an end on long-standing skateboard restrictions. PERSEVERANCE First it was a brain aneurysm that Natalie Tass had to overcome. Now, she saw her beloved vin- tage clothing store, Front End, bum to a cinder in a suspicious blaze. But through it all, she's refused to give up, vowing that she and her business will return bigger and better than ever. DISABLED Thanks to the good folks at the Orange County Fair, a group of disabled adults and children got treated to some free rides and attractions. . . . . . . 0 nee again, the manage- ment of Costa Mesa City Hall is grandly promising to save the taxpayers money by downsizing and contracting out services. An alternate solution might be to ease up on the millions of d.ol· 1 tars shelled out for consultants (am I the only one who finds it odd that the county of Orange is upgrading its ma.ssive computer system at less than half the cost of Costa Mesa's upgrade?). City administrators might also enforce the hiring freeze that bas supposedly been in place since 1991. I say •supposedly" because while the official line is that the freeze applies to all •vacant positions except for sworn field positions," anyone who's worked at City Hall knows that it has only been enforced for certain departments. Some ~ve indeed been forbidden to hire any employees for vacant posi- tions. Others, like finance, have been allowed to create new posi- tions as well as replace retirees. Perhaps City Hall's adm1.ni.s- tration is what needs to be con- tracted out in order to provide the citizens of Costa Mesa with the efficient, effective govern- ment they deserve. BENTLEY urnE Fullerton Can't trust the public to save the bay Surely Diane Baker (Communi- ty Forum. June 28) can't be seri- ous about asking Newport Be4ch to pay for dredging the Back Bay. 'Ibis is a community that voted 1 against saving their last two parcels of open space. (New- porter North and Castaways) from development (to save each homeowner a whole $130 a year!) Does Baker really expect them to save the Back Bay? I I I I If we leave it up to Newport Beach, we'll have a new .. Planned Communtty• of another several hundred homes. Let's see, we could call it "Back Bay Moor- land's Villa~" featuring a repli- ca of a real grass marsh, and complete with terra cotta bird reproductions . MARGIT MOTTA Newport Beach Just what is the City Council doing? Regarding the article (Edwards Mesa Out, Borders In, Daily Pilot, June 17),1 would like to understand the City Council's actions in this situation: ~----------------------------------T-----------------------------------------------~ 1. The city accepted an initial $286,000 bid over one of $450,000 -which according to City Manager Alan Roeder "the 1 ~ . u city planned to negotiate a better 1 price" then settles for $350,000 1 and thereby losing $100,000? ~ 2. It wants to build another bookstore and coffee shop across t> the street from ntangle Square ,1 which now has Barnes & Noble d and one coft~ $op (that I know ,. of)? If I were Barnes & Noble 0 and/or the coffee shop I would be mad. Doesn't sound very busi-2 ~a-friendly to me. n I~ this goes along with .:i the thinlring of the council to reduce DARE and give them- If selves a raise. --- DOLORES M. M.INEIUCH Costa Mesa Sad about coach's passing I was saddened to learn of the passing of former Newport Har- bor High School teacher/coach Dudley Smith. Coach Smith was my chem- istry teacher and sophomore bas- ketball coach at Newport Harbor High in 1911. His loving, kind encoWllgement to me left an everlasting impression on my life . After failing to make the basket- ball team in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade, he was the first coach to give me the opportunity to play a sport I loved so much. Coach Smith's genuine ~ and compassion gave me self confidence and taught me to believe in myself. To this day, I credit Dudley Smith with sh.aping' the foundation of how I devel-f oped into an adult. 1 The No. 1 highlight of my four ' years at Newport Harbor was knowing Dudley Smith as a coach and teacher. My condolences to The Smith family. God Bless you Coach Smith. You made a difference. GRECG SCHMIJ>1! CostaM~ Newport Harbor High School '7 Hedges' observation is right on target It was most heartening to read John Hedges' incisive comm~­ tary on the circuitous route our nation bas followed since its founding 200 years ago, namely, that we are circling back into a tyrannical governmental climate not unlike that suffered by the ' colonists under King George m. It is good to knpw that at least 1 one person with intelllgence and a sound knowledge of American history is keeping his eye on the compass. The question is: What will it take to get us back on our proper course? BB.I. ANDERSON Newport Heacnlll Good breakfast grub can be hard to come by . . . .. . -·-. .,.I>). . I .. ' . . ------~-·- Tbe -..; funily-owned bum- ..-... trying to negotiate. deal wtlb Borden oftldalt, who recently purcbt'ed the luld where their ltOl9I ue located, to allow them to remain 'Where they are. They ~ JllODtb-to-month leues wUb the'~ owner. IOrder. ii bulldlng a 25,QOO• square-foot store on the comer of Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. following several months of negotiations wlth the dty. Their project was chosen over a compet- ing bJd from 'Diangle Square devel-open. Borders bought every parcel of land iD the th.ree-aae block, except for a alioe owned by Newport Beach Boatl. 1be businessmen say they wW gladly pay higher rent and cblp in to upgrade the aging building becaille they have invested thou- sands ol dollan to establishing and operating tbetr btlstnesses. At Van's Uquor store there are several new shelves, a couple of new refdgerators and three brand new plate· glass windows. At Fash- ion Cleaners there are rows of new Nu Vintage ChanJelier APailahle in SagefmiJb HanJ Blown wiJh CryJtal Trim WJO"Ht.27• #6718 Hodson Lighting dotbal n.cb b.iingtnQ frCID tbe cell- ing, a new boiler and a diy dMntng mecbtne WU recmtly imt.t.ned. Dr. Phledoud'• ~ Lab in.dBlled new sh8lvel and put a freih coat ot paint Oil the Walla. Tom Nguyen believes the dty bu the power to waive aome of the oondltlona tt placed on the deed of sale to Border's that would ultimate- ly help them remain at the lite. "I want the city to please protect small business people,• Nguyen said. City Coundlman Joe Erickson disagrees. He said the dty cannot interfere with private bUJinea1 owners. "Those tenants that want to make their living' there, they will have to strike a deal (with Borden) or walk,• Brickson said. Borders offida.ls could not be reached for conunsmt. In 1913, the dty atablished the area between Newport Bo)llevard and Orange Avenue and 19th and '17th streets as a future redevelop- ment area. So when Bordeta pur- chased the site, the city's Redevel- opment Agency required them to develop the entire block under the same exterior design guidelines as the new development, said Carol Proctor, associate planner. "They have to have a coordinat- ed. C(wwktent ICbmne for tam wbOle ••• PrOctm-Mid .• (lbe llltp mall) WUl not be c:onstetent Wtdi Bor- deri.. ' AllO, Proctor ~ the dlT• con- ditions would mean tbe older ~ man would oo loGger' meet'cummt uniform bulldiDg codes, adding more OOltl to upgrade the 1ntedor Qf. the bulldJDg to meet for lmtance, e1ect:rtca1 and plumbing codes. "Borden did tbe analylia and lt'a cost problbtttve to them,• Proctor Mid. But the btidnete ownen want the dty to rally beb1nd them tn an . effort to negotiate a better deal with Borden. So Nguyen, Yulmon and Ron Dedman. have together hired a lawyer to negotiate a deal with Bor- ders ottldala. So far Borden hasn't changed its plans. Alter it bas completed phase one of lts project,.Border'1 will demolish the 7 ,000-square-foot atrtp mall and build a smaller, 4,~foot structure. There are no known plans for tenants in that building. Sid Pawtow, owner of Newport Boats, is exempt from the city's con- ditions to improve structures in the block because he owns the proper- ty as well. However, Pawtow plans to relocate about a dozen boats from the lot purchased by Border's. I I I I I ·1 p1uu to cell off the merger they Initiated more than a year ago. Mesa otfidall interrupted their d8al in January in a Wt-minute bJd to take over the area they have seMced for 25 years. •The deal'a done, Swan said. •1n a matter of a couple of weeks we will be operating that dis- trict .• Irvine Ranch plans to annex the area at some later date fol- lowing the merger, but Swan said it is not terribly important. He Cldded that if Mesa continues to attack Irvine Ranch and its rate payers, then a time will come when they will fight back. Swan says if Mesa continues to pursue its lawsuit and make false accusations, Irvine Ranch will make them pay. . "If they want to keep on doing this, my recommendation is that we start recovering some of the mon~y . that we , have spent,• Swan siilcl':""11il.Sllawsuit) is a waste of time and money. It's a done deal." FAIR CONTINUED FROM A 1 he's won watermelon apltting contests before.• The Valques family, ol Santa Ana, spent the past two years in Venezuela because•i\mbie'1 father, Ernie, was work:lpg there. Ernie said while tbey .were away, the family mined the fair and company picnics where they could participate in the seed-spitting contests and decided to get some practice in before returning. •At a work picnic a few years ago, I beat my depart- ment head,. Ernie said with a grin. "I beat him for a stuffed animal." In Venezuela, the Valques family and some friends would spit seeds from their trailer and then mark the spots on the ground with chalk and initials. "We practiced against the wind and with the wind,· Ernie said. "That was four or five months ago, so we're a little out of practice.~ SATUROAY, JULY 19, 19'7 A 11 Holding -.... baale prize, Am&. watched ber brother, 11-yw.dd Evan. take 6nt in tbi nat 999 category . and win a watennelon. Evan cboee to mp his tcmgue rather than roll it llke blJ sister to make bis 18-footspit. Allee Valquel. their mother, led the women's category for awhile with her 21-foot spit and Ernie won praise for bis spit of more than 20 feet. However, the older Valques were unable to win prizes like their children. Other spitters bad somewhat less experience in the contests. Colin Robinson. 9, of New- port Beach competed in the contest, but not of his own free will, be said. "My mom made me,• Colin said, after spitting a seed 12 feet. ·1 don't like spitting too much." Chad Riley, 9, of Orange, who won first in his category, said be didn't have any secret techniques. •1 put the seed under my tongue and spit it out,• he said. "I practiced on a watermelon seed and a peanut.• Opm Tua.-fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Maa 548-9341 I I Git~ .. cU~ 8 rice-In 8 bldnlfor __ , .. ad). L 211·A E. tr If, COITA 1BA (loll ....... c.tlr) AH217 ..J ------------ Select an "assisted living residence" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance -»- Orect ........ 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The city did, however, reserve the right to cancel the agyeement if a government study detennines such towers pose health rllks. Rabun said he and his neigh- bors wish they'd known in May the Oty Council was discussing allowing the tower so they could've stopped it then. City ey, designer Mossimo and author Dean Koontz are all ~'Wl:lOred to be building sprawling tes on multiple lots. "We estimated it would take us ut 10 years to sell out the cus- lots, • Svrcek said. "We did it about five." Pelican Crest was originally ted for serw-custom homes by specific builder. But Irvine Co. dals switched the neighbor- to custom homes because of e demand for such lots at Ocean e, Pelican Point and Pelican oftidall, bowever, Mid eve. tbOUgb lbiy're not ~ to, they did tend letterl to .. two homeowDerl ueode'*'9 W1' the park -eDd .... told resl· dents didn't want to~ to <Iii· cuss the projee:!. •Any kind of pUblic uUlity 1s permitted in public spaces,• Assistant Oty Manager Peggy Ducey said. "We have that authority.• Official.$ and residents will finally meet at' p.m. Tuesday. Ducey said she·hopet to inform resident$ more about the project and address their concerns. •we have many of these antennae throughout the dty, • she said. #When ·we have this kind of project on our property, we try to make sure Lt's con- structed in a way that's least intrusive.• L.A. Cellular's plan calls for a triangular-shaped structure with 4-foot white panels on each side After buyers reserve their spaces, they hire architects to pro- duce a design that must then gar- ner Irvine Co. approval. Then the buyers bring in the builder of their choice to construct the man- sion of their dreams. All of Newport Coast's home· owners may become Newport Beach citizens if city officials decide to annex the 9,432-acre area. Hundreds of sandstone and stucco builder-designed homes, along with Mediterranean-style and modem custom homes, already fill the Newport Coast hills. Hundreds more are in the works. RigJit across the street from Pelican Crest sits a 12-acre lot going for the bargain price of $4.4 million. On top of the hill inside the neighborhood, $4 million will get you one, half ·acre lot with an expansive view: sailboats navi- gating Newport Harbor, the ocean sparkling in the sunlight, office buildings stretching above Newport Center and golfers putting through Pelican Hill Golf Club. That's at lot No. 44, right on the edge of a hill. Even if you're not in the market for multimillion-dollar dirt, it might be worth a look while it's still open to the public and not occupied by a sprawling estate. If history is any indication, it'll soon be sold. "The million-dollar market is a lot deeper than we thought it would be," Svrcek said. We can't adv~rtise. prices because it cwould disJUpt business at our competitors. We have a wide selection of new 1996 S.Class Sedans, Coupes and SL Roadsters that have been specially sale priced for iffi!Ilediate clearance. Rlease don't hesitate,' this sale is limited to our existing inventory. When these cars are gone, the sale is over. .., I TeCQ!l is dominated by Tigers from Costa Mesa American; dne girl breaks into the ranks; McGuire the lone repeater. Daily Pilot District Uttl~ League Dream Team. Selected by all-star coaches and the Pilot staff, the athletes competed on the all-star teams ot the Costa. Mesa American and National Utt.le Leagues, Newport Beach little League and Newport Harbor Bueball Association. Repr(lseotlng the Costa Mesa American lJttle League are Renny Jack.son. Mlchael McGuire, Andrew C4rich and Matt Bourqwudez. Players from Costa Mesa National little League are Athena Vasquez and Adam Beltran, while Dave Brickson and RJ. Muller come from the Newport Beach Uttle U.gue. Wrapping up the 11 are New- pOrt Harbor Baseball Assodatlon.,@h~ Long, Josh Bradbury and RobertDim Grotta. The boys from the CMALL all come from the same regular sea.son team. the Tigers, which posted league records in wins, home runs, runs scored and doubles. According to Man.ager Pat McGuire. these four players were key • factors in that success. Carlch was the league's leadtng pitcher with a sterling 8-0 record. 52 strikeouts and an earned run average of 1.66. He find two one-bitters during the regular 9eJLS011. His offense could not be overlooked.. either, as he batted .506 clip CEST · 1 ~ Jm~ eight roundtrippers. • Jacltsol> ~ on str:ong towards the end bf tbe;eeuou in the pitching • de~ but WU IOlid throughout the l1lDlllMt at the plate. He rang up eight Ila$ rum, m doubles and bit .-419. In postsea.son play, he added two morehomen. •1 held him back (frcm pitcbing) at · the beg:iDDing of tbe -... because be was very wild,• McGutre·iald. "Then he' got into a nice rhythm.• That rhythm indu<led a no-bitter and landed Jackson a 0.28 ERA, •9 strikeouts and a 4-2 record Michael McGuire, perhaps the most athletic among the all-stars, led the '97 u • ,_LEXUS ESSOO Lelthlr, Moontoof, CD 1211151 ....... , Lexus Certified Pll•·OWNaD OAll8 • 6-YEAR/70,,000-MILE WARRANTY • 24-HOUR ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE • FIRST FREE OIL AND FILTER CHANGE •COMPETITIVE FINANCE RATES UP TO 60 MO. · • NEW CAR LEASE RATES Lexus Certified • CMNLL's Athena Vasquez breaks through as the Dream Team's first girl, but proves that defense knows no barriers. ·Nena V4SqUeZ can play ball. And I'm not talking bout softball, even though she can do that, too. Athena Vasquez can play baseball. Something that is rarely seen • or the CMNLL All·Stan. se.. .pap buketball. flag H4i1«l by her regular season football, a little bit of field hock- and all-star manager Adolph ey and onythlng else that she Beltran as the •top all·star• can, she 14id. when it comes to defense, "M long u it's tun.• she said.. Athena is actually a standout How about running, 11 that without surprise. fun? Athena'•mother, Pad.ta. ii the •sure, if you win things,• she coach of Costa Mesa High replied. School's softball squad an4 will WinDing is something to also take the reins of the field which the 12-year-old has ~~am at Huntington become accustomed. " Beach High this fall. At 5-foot-2 and about 95 •rve ~ trying to get her to pounds, she bas used her agility switch to softball, but she won't," and strength to make diving Pacita said. stops at shortstop. Her game Athena said that it isn't that smarts have been used to stop at the youth baseball level is fine she doesn't like softball she just opponents' rallies and her repu- defense. But it is often visible likes baseball, too. ' tation has gone beyond her when Athena~ ... on the~ fild y, she likes about physical presence. either witb the"AitiOs of the Cos-ev that involves a ball During the regular season, tp' Lea a v'-asquez, a side-arm slinger, . m~lly. yanity " "" . committed just four errors at the busiest position in the game. Known primarily for her glove work. Vasquez can swing the bat,'°°· . She b1t • resc4t)le .263 and ripped an RBI uble to drive in a game·winning run during the regular season. Vaquez may get some di that strob from her older brot.ht!r, Ju11UJ, who starred on the Costa Mesa High baseball and f9otball teams, eemi.ng all-<tiltdct laurels in both sports this season. She was even the main attrac- tion for opposing coaches. "I am't wait to see her play," Coo.ch Pat McGuire said prior to the Ma}ror's Cup battle between t.he CMNI.J.. and CMALL All- Star teai;ns. ·McGuire, who was the manager of the Costa Mesa American Uttle Lea.gue Tigers, coached the CMALL All-Stars to a two games to none victory over the NaUonal Leaguers, though. Neives Qd the wear of ~ sea.son seemed to afflict Vasquez in the Mayor's Cup u she went 0 for 4 with a walk and was bit by a pitch. She recorded one RBJ, but. in very un-Athena-Jike fuh· ion. bobbled a ball on a hot chop- per for an error. A wide world of decisions await the youngster as her wide• defensive range amazes coach- es. -She sort of shrugs and gives' • ananswerof "I don't know" as to whether or not she will tread on .. the baseball path or switch lanes to softball. Either way, there will be one • pleased coach and a clisappoint- ed pne y Athena continues to play like she did this summer. • 'J:•""' t ' .... • • ~ !A~A"• ~ ,,., the top pitcher of his all-star squad, and said. "His team was seventh in the •He pitched 11 strikeouts in one of Manager Ray Torrey's Newport MIYI played a dazzling center field. league but ended up winning the the best games I've ever seen a Harbor Baseball Association All-Stars , •ffe pltched very well and came up playoffs and he was a primary reason 12-year-old pitch," Matsen said. "He were paced by the pitching tandem of , , ~with' big catches," the elder Beltran for that with his agility, attitude and doesn't have an overpowering fastball, Erickson and Muller. · l 1 said of~his IOO's performance in the Dis-aggressiveness." but he just kept the hitters off guard." Muller tdied three no-hitters this · : •Al. tar as her glove is concerned," ' trict 62' All-Star Tournament. Long fired a no-hitter in the playoffs, Della Grotta, w~'had a .492 season season. H~ a changeup for a .,. : sak;l CMNLL's All-Star Manager Aceording to Jeff Matsen •. manager a shutout in the District 55 Tournament average, has start ~four all-star thUd strike m the last inning of the : ~ : Adolph Beltran, •she is the top All-Star, of the Newport Beach Little League of Champions and also ripped two teams. · Yankees'-w&orer1he >:s for the cbam-: ~ • d.efinltely. • . All-Stars. Keith J,.ong was the most home runs in the All-Star tournament. •He's a good def~ve player and is pionsbip. · ~ I Sht-~ just four ~rs at the dominant~ the league dwing Bradbury, who is a pitcher, shortstop big, strong and fa.sf. Matsen said. Erickson had an average of .350 and ·~ I 911~ pcsltloo in the "'lJ\llllr seuoo. the last ~of ti>• ......., and played fiist base during the AD-He also av-::.,' nearly two ripped a two-nm home run in the ~ l -..:.~"Beltran ~represents. the \ "He'..t>ig and strong aad really put Star season, shined for Matsen in the strikeouts per · pitched, apd second game of the All-Star Pony ~~ ! ~ 8',be hit .. ~ average and~ it,tqgethel' in the last month.• Matsen tournament. r~orded an ERA 2.10. Tournament to lift NHBA to an 8·7 win. L ~h•• . " . / . . • --~~~~-----------------------~---,.--~------~-------~------------------------------------------------------------~--------------------------------------------------'! ]~ t. .. --.. 'r i ri~~i!Sii~==~~~~~ ..---~--~~~~~~~~ ,· Locals travel to San Diego for State Games •Three area fencers and pair of weightlifters will trut their talents at this weekend's State Games. Mesa's Brendan Richard will go in the men'• foil. The fencing competitions take place at the Town & Country SAN DmGO -Five local ath-Hotel in Mission Valley's Hotel JeW join over 5,000 others from Circle with action wnpping up at all over Cal1fomia in San Diego 4 p.m. Sunday. thil weekend to ~pete in the Other local competitors are California State Games. Sylvia Madueno and Michael Fencer Susan Wallace oi~ Wuther, both who will be in na de1 Mer will be battling in lhe. weigbttifting events. women'• epee, while Newport..., Madueno and Warther will · Beach's DonaJd Riddick will com· al.lo battle at the Thwn & Co~try pete in the mm'• abre and Costa today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inter -Shows p:r.esents · motoDcycle swap meet The State Games draw ath- letes, over 70% of whom are in junior high or high school, in 17 sports. Other events are bad- minton, basketball, field hockey (which actually takes place at the ARCO Olympic Thrining Facility), figure skating, judo, roller hock- ey, roller ska.ting, skateboarding, soccer, softball, swimming, syn- chronized swimming, taekwondo, track and field and water polo. Many of the athletes compet- ing in the Games are also con- tenders for the next Olympic Games. The event, Clbmplete with pomp and medals, is also a direct boost to the United States Olympic Committee's efforts to encourage participation of 1ama· teur athletes at many levels1 The format of the Games are also similar to that oi the Olympia, in that it is an amateur sports festival. 1be Games are cummtly held in 44 states and are endoRed by the President's Council on Physi- cal Pltness and sports. c!':.t!I.:!~!:~!. tDoee not~• ... erau1 'Vldeol4 TOIWO • 8-t E&nplM IWI•• et the 1987AVNA--* The PllrtJ • ..,,,,,.,. -• AW8lda lht M.#M ~ fllwit to wfdeo fNturell Hw of ........ -Fhf At.MA Rating --~ Lotions <Q' Lace One Stop Love Sbop c.-..._•fa..._ a • 1rt1' t • 11n c.11111 AIM.: ,............. PCoC.W 71 ....... 1911 ....... H•,,: JOi-9 Mtm.-&u., s.,,.. 11-5 •A local youth corps set sail for national crowns and blew away the competition. NHYC's Bissell brothers took the CPJ National, while the ---team of Hogan and Rader sealed the Junior .. Olympic title. ,. .. The 1997 CPJ National • _ Cbampiomhips were captured by Skipper Brian Bissell. who ~ sails for the national champs Newport Harbor High, and his brother Matt at Mission Bay Yacht Oub July 11-13. The Bissells sailed a consis- ": tent regatta with finishes of 2, 4, ~ .. 2, 6, 4, (16) 8, and 3. Despite the fact that they did not win a race, their consistency ' • granted them the title over 58 other competitors in the choppy · · seas outside of Mission Bay. . Scott Hogan and Amy Halverson finished second (20, • 6, 1, 4, 5, 5, 10 and 1), just four ; " points behind the Bissells. Hogan, who finished second ~ in la.st week's Pram Champi- onship at Balboa Yacht Oub, .. won the last race just ahead of John Diskant of Cal Yacht Oub. Diskant placed third overall. Newport Harbor Yacht Club • sailors placed six teams in the • ~ top 10. Fourth place went to :. Charlie Boukather and Kyle ' . , Hubbard while lroy 'D'eaccar : and Gary Grimes were seventh. ... :,: Jennifer Porter and Paige Thompson, the top ranked • , female team, finished eighth, · and Jamie McCormick and • ~ Meredith Potter placed 10th. • .. The top team from Balboa Yacht Club was Jessie McRae and Becky Lenhart at 17th. Tyler Haskell and Andrew Carl- son were 22nd for Lido Isle Yacht Club. 0 Youth sailors Patrick Hogan and Rob Rader have brought • junior sailing's greatest trophy • I " The brothers team of Brian and Matt Bissell of Newport Harbor Yacht Club sailed to a first place flntsh amidst a field of 57 In San Diego's Ml11lon Bay at the CPJ National Championships. home to Newport Beach. The pair won the Laser II division of the U.S. Sailing Junior Olympic National Championship (formerly the U.S. Youth Championships} two weeks ago in LaSalle, Michi- gan. The newly-named Junior Olympics features the sport's premier youth sailors in four divisions -Lasers, Laser Ils, 47Qi~d Boards. , 'fh.is is event is an invitation- only regatta in which sailors must submit applications to compete because the event is such a big draw. Acceptance i~ determined solely upon past regatta performances. Hogan and Rader now join an elite group of sailors as win- ners of the Junior Olympics, a vast majority of whom have gone on to launch Olympic campaigns. The team won by Just three stephanie keef e points in the highly competitive field, but commanded the first place position throughout the regatta. Hogan and Rader, of Newport Harbo,-Yacht Club and Balboa Yacht Club, respec- tively, battled with the New Orleans team of Cardwell Potts and Bill Montgomery in the beginning, and staved off their only other threat. Tyler Pruett and Casey Davis of San Diego, in the end to win. The team posted scored of 4, 8, 17, 1, 4 , 4, 3, 2, 2, 2, 17. With the trophy in Newport Beach. the is now preparing for the IYRU Youth Worlds, to be sailed in Japan next week in International 420s. In preparation for the world's top youth event, Hogan and Rader are flying back East to compete in the International 420 Nationals this weekend. Hogan's win of the Junior Olympics comes on the heels of his top A division performance for Newport Harbor High at the High School National Champi- onships, where Newport won the first place hardware. Rader also competed in the High School Championships this past spring as he was sail- ing for Corona del Mar High. llay doesn't a beat ........... Clllilll ... .... m9C ''-l•dt tbtti91~ I: z. Wt Dllhlt. 7; 1. ............. t:4. ...... ~ 2: S.iWe _...,.,. o. ;. MM. .CID9 ., 1. VIM~. I: 1. ~Ziggy, ZiolM I; .J. (tie) Teke ~ .... ~ ~ ONin11n'. 4 MCh; 5. Ghti Top. 2; 6. Zubln Dry Dock. 0. ..... CDIDN 1. NII) .... Buddies. The RootOes. \lerifone, 6 NCh; 4. F•IMew Ill, 4; S. 86'd. 2; 6. The Rod( ~tan, • 1" ClDIDC 1. Neller Alone, 6; 2. ~ Night MMlJaa. 4; 3. (tie) F•lnllew Shoc:kars, Nwet Enough, 0 Heh. ClDID~1 1. (tie) Bark!ng Spiders. Best Bllli.rds Mudtraken, 6 iac:h; 3. A~ 4; 4. Muffin MonsUn. 2; 5. Squeeze Play, o. COIED D-2 1. (tie) Alefwt Brewdogs. SN.rkbltes. hiking Spiders Too, 6 Nd'I; 4. (tie) High Voftage, K1'Mi S!amrnen, Riptide, 2'eac:h. COID Rec. otv. 1. Team YPAC. 9; 2. Base Bandits, ~ 3. Ontrack, 5; 4. (tie) Pillsbury, RSI Big Rigs, 2 each; 6. Se•te Hornets. 0. MENSl-1 1. POC. S-1; 2. The Uttle Knight, 3-2-1; 3. (tie) Blood, Sweat a Beers. Goat Hiil NMCC. 3-3 each; 6. Martinie. O-S-1. MENS C:-1. 1. (tie) Giants. Team Easton, Bad Barts 8 each; 4. Mulligans, 4; S. Bad Boys, 2; 5. Loan Sharks. 0. MENSC:-J 1. Qulc:.ksllver, 10; 2. (tie) Bam, The Chucks, Young Guns, 6 each; 5. Shell-Shocked, 2; 6. Plaza Heat. 0. MENS .... D 1. Mudville, 8; 2. (tie) Cone, TNT. 7 each; 4. The Dogs. 4; S. (tie) Hogue's Goldschltlg«S, R<JYs Boys. 2 each. MENS LOWD D 1. Ball Busten, 8; 2. (tie) The Warriors, Land of the Lost. 6 each; 4. Ballpeck. - .. o • N .,_,, m.:.:t.r•~~l~ S. OMllnd Golf,~ -u '· ~ e; :t., lM .... New ... 5 eidl; ........ 8umers. 3; 5. ~ 2; 6. Homeblrd, 1. -~ 1. Pluih. I; 2. (tie) lkdlidogt. Simply HaMHln, .. ..ch: 4. (tie) TeM1 Call, Kaplans, 2 uch; 6. N'-'1. ·3. ... N 1. Big "9d Mad\loe, 8; 2. (tie) Mar.00.S. Old TirMn. 6 ffdl; 4. (tie) My Leg Hurts, Swing This. 4 uch; 6. Don't Matter, 2; 7. a.r-a.i.ns. 0. MDllD-J 1. (tie) Bade Breaken, Polk High, 8 each; 3. D-4mer, &; 4. Oledrk:h's, 4; 5. (tJe) Moose Men, Rebefs, TR.D, 2 elleh. _.IM 1. (tie) Pathfinders. Pntes. a each; 3. Ducers. 6; 4. Contalnen. 4; 5. (tie) Shaftcs. ~ 5corpk>ns, 2 each; 7. Misfits. 0. W0•1ENS 1. {tie) USA Tr~ lubte's, 9 each; 3.~2;4. aiU.iO. llASU1'WJ. LIMlllB MOMMY D LAMll• 1. (tie) Schultz Photo, Sneaker 54~ Camtvorous ~nts, Rholds, 1-0 Nch;,,s. (tie) Shooters, Rhymes Wrth Duck. Revenge of the Nerds. Mother Fletcher, 0-1 eact\~ __ L 1UESDAY C MINOR '17. 1. (tie) Dream Team, Rhymes Wrth Duck, Wildcats, 1-0 each; 4. (tie) South Coast Havoc. Uni-Bombers, Wotfpack. 0-1 each. WEDNESDAY C DIVISION 1. Outta Control; 2. O.B.; 3. Jack's Surlboards; 4. Extra Large; 5. QSC; 6. The Chets; 7. Costa>. naJllSDAY a DIVISION 1. The Cripplers; 2. Undetdog; l. Fish'Em & Fry'Em; 4. PerQ; 5. The Psydledelk Hufferscuffers; 6. Too Short. .. AllDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker -6 boats, 301 anglers. 286 yellowtail, 7 bonito, 346 barracuda, 86 calico bass, 340 sand bass, 13 rodcfi.sh, 354 mackerel. Newport Landi.,. -6 boats, 192 anglers. 254 yellowtail, 192 sand bass, 60 calico bass, 109 barracuda, 17 bonito, 2 rockfish, 223 mackerel. FREE PAGIR . ·NOT LIKELY $4.50 _._,_ aJ::J month ~~ I " i ~ . . ~·-~11oN AllT~uctr U.U, l•88•88•Yl8llAll V ~4Gll'fG Paging 1•1 .. 114-2721•714-241-4221 BRISTOL & BAKER TO 7· 11 COSTA MESA I Locals advance to ~mis in USTA National ardcourts at Lindborg. By Richard Dunn, Dai/'y Pilot ·IDUllle .,,,, Pun!· 5amoica PREE HUNTINGTON BEACH -The · · «lence of doubles begins with a ---f!Utner. lb.at doesn't seem too • ~al, but when it's Robyn Ray, it is indeed state-of-the-art .. t8Dnis technology. -·ne key to successful doubles • ~ picking C partner, and I've :pciced the • said Ken Stuart, -who teamed with Ray to defeat a · P81r of Tnam, Hugh Burris and • Tom OUphint, 7-6 (7-4), 7-5, in a ... ~·1 50s quarterfinal match Fri- -. ···~ in the U.S. National Hard- .. :.-~ Championships at Undborg lfacquet Oub. Ray and Stuart, seeded fourth, • , .wfil face top-seeded . David ltobannon (Garden Grove) and ~ Th>ut (Solvang) today in a. Mmlfinell at 3:30 p.m. ;,~~ •1 told Robyn when we were sNktng bandt alter the match,• ! Stuart added, •that this wu the ~ example of one player ''·'~g a doubles match single-~edly.• ~:~ •we're saving Ken for the ~.,, Jinall, • Ray cracked. ·( Stuart and Ray, both ol New- '. port Beach, joined drcuit veteran Bob Ouesler (N.wport Beach) u area's repreMntatives today ecntftnaJ action in the preati- ~; :ot·-.oua U.S. Tennll Aasodation ... .,~ .... l>uesm, 60, amazed the com- , ~·c~ywtthpartner :;1. ~) tfrted (Irvine), ,~In~ tbe50l and 551 ........ Jn the day In the 551, IHllllldlKl Dulilkl' and LiDC:bt· MAAC MA«T1N I OAll.Y Pl.OT Robyn Ray zeroes ta on a backhand at the Unclborg bcquet Club in Hunttngton Beach where he and doubles putner Ken . Stuart won 7-6 (7-4), 7-S. Ray, director of tennis at New- port 8-ch Maniott Hotel and Tuonia Oub, was tbe top-rat.ad singles player in the countrr for two comecuttve years in die 45s, an UJlR'acildented feet, before retliing for aboUt three years. Ray, wbo owns Six natiOnal titles in USTA MiUor dicuit, Roundtrip $2 9 9 Ai~are from • °" JAIAICA v ..... ,..., ~ Hotel Mo111t10 ........................ s399 Devi11t Oest111v ....................... 9449 Tire Wexford ............................. s 44 9 I~ Al 111 itrdwt P"-s: ... Dltlb, s,.ts' .... Hotldar '"" S1111Spne • JU,llVM.Ul ............................ 689 Re111iss111U "'""" C"""e ... J999 8twco Vilta1t Resort .............. s J 299 Ci6ontr ................................ * 1299 Ft1dlr11 o. Rts0rt ................ s1399 ""•1-eaChl)ii· Roundtrlp Airfare to LOS CABOS All fOM /care to u II 6ooi '°'" Al'MN, Ja•laa or Nau• r4t4ltlo11 ,,.cU,e 6' J~I' 31, 1997 ,.,., fON're •ff to COol Call Your navel Agent! MOMaa o1mba • Pelley Rate and di-adline art ubjffi 10 rh.ungr witl1ou1 notice. Tiie publisher tt.itr\if' th.-right lQ t'l'llM)r. l't('lat>sifv. rt\ ist' or rtjt'ct ~my clui.sifie~ adve~menl: Plt•u!>f> n·po~ 1111}.'rm1r that may ht-1: ~· yo~1r clamned ad 1~ml'di1ttt·ly. !\l<' Dfillv Pilot aua•p111 no • liabili1y for any error in un odH.·rt1~mt>11t fl1r wh.irb it may be ~. By .... I! (714) 642-5678 llY MlllMli Pen•• responsible f'Jlr,ept for 1t.e 1•o•t of tl1e bporr urlulllly Ol'f'llJ>k'd by ' the rrror. Cn-dit l'All only lw ullowrd for lht' fi.r;t ici..i>rtion. ! I 330 1''c>~I BltJ Slrttt Co'>IO MC"t>a. CA 9'l627 ~I "'-l!M Blvd. .. 8..-!If ,....------Deadllnes ____ _.._ IL ...... TeJ.cpho111· 8:30wn-5:00p111 \t...ocl. .... nda. Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOp.j. Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thur..day 5:-00pm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm aturday .......... .Friday 5;~; Walk-111 8:30am-5:00pm \l.•Mlin -h .. t.\ PUIUC NOTICIS seq. 01 lhl eua1nes1 & Pro-PUBLIC NOTICE 1002 NEWPORT NEWPORT CEMETERY LOT/ ------BALBOA teu1on1 Ood• of lhe Stat•1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B c HOUSES/ PUBLIC NOTICE of cai11om1a. ORDINANCE EA H 1069 BEACH 1069 CRYPT 12 25 PENlNSUIA PUBLIC NOTICES • ' I ' 21P1 -------• sa1 .. ~bJec:t 10 P'iof can-NO 87 .. 4 NC911C mw iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONDOS NOT.cl! OF cellaeon n the -nt of ,.... ' •• 81 ff " " P I •·• •• AN ORD1u•uc• OF ...Wfl MM SOLD! u • •· r m• w fl • k • n d op• n Pacific View/ FOR RENT •uBLIC LllN t•LI! llem nt bt1w11n Owner ,._.. G b It L 38 B ....t T ... .. THE CITY COUNCIL ~.-y • u..... •• ~ reen 8 oc. r + Houaea? Don't forget •••••w errace 8u1lneaa and ~~:~~:'laWewport OFTHECITYO' ~.c:;;;n..-;y That'• whal happens 2.5Ba+Fr. Prln. Only. 10 llst your open 2·0cean View Lola ••••••••• S"!!.'"2•'71~a2,C1o7d0•7 Beach..Co1l1 Mesa Dally NEWPORT BUCK when you showcase $399K. 720·1704 Bkr house In the open Valued $9,400, Sell -------- - ' .,.,. Pilot July 12, 19, 1997. rsT··LISHINQ THE your property In our NEW LISTING· home guide published $7,400 619-756·1689 BALBOA Nollet 19 hlf•bi given by Sa96l --Homes of the Week BELCOURT! Saturdays In the Real th. undar.lnnt thal a CORONA Dl!L MAR & 0 Pe n Ho m • E S ---------1 PENINSULA • BUSINESS XLNT floorplan for stato ectlon. THE public lien sale ol the lol· .,P~B~IC NOTICE Gulde . Publlahed entertaining I 4BA BEST local guide to REAL ESTATE lowing dHcrlbed personal -, IMPROVEMENT each Saturday, this BA ff I I I h c 2 107 CLASSIFIED It'• the resource you 2 UNITS•120·3*h • 2Br 1 Ba Cottage ; ~:~s!~~o~"~eaiinr Avt 9/1 Brick pat~•. deck. garden. gartoe pkg, lndry, all turrj'.d· optional. $1100-$1~/ mo. Winter/Yrly '1t.9· Appl: 1 ·310-553-4~7 ~•':f will be held al th• RDINANCE DISTRICT Is the best local Real 3 ·5 w orma 1 v ng open ousesl all WANTED 162 5 & dining room s 842·5878 TODAY! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil o 10:00 A.M .. on lht NO. 97·25 PASSED ANO ADOPTED Mo ......... * ,....,......... Est ate Sect Ion I f I I 26th day of July, 1997. AN ORDINANCE OF by the City CouncU ol the ·~7 ..,,__. around! Reach the + aepara e am Y WANTED In the Bluffs can count on 10 sell a, _______ __.. • ...._, The sale wlil be con· THE CITY OF Ctty ol Newport Beach at a Creination r o o m . G o u r m e t --------- d ' d I BRISTOL ul Ii. h Id lh best qualified home· kllchen w/nook. Brand SOUTH Z·Plan. For Salo by uc e a NEWPORT 9r•cH, reg ar me, ng • on • 110 ~dwaay bu ers on the coast! O N A STREET MINI STORAGE. C lFO ..... 14th day of Joly, 1997. Cotta Mesa Y now windows & doors LAGUNA wner. o gents. myriad of merchan· dlse 1tem1. because our columns compel qualillets buyers to 1100 BRISTOL STREET, AL RNtA AYEI, COUNCIL Ma•e1M Call your Advertising & buill·lns throughoullliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii0ii8ii8 Bob (714) 721·8ll82 COSTA MESA, CA 92628. AMENDING TITLE MEMBl!RS, O 'Neil, Represen1at111 e 3-car gar. Gated11 Cou I 0 S I 10 OF ....... E Todayll Ask about I 1 & & TRADE '* nty o range, 1ata o '" Thomson, Edwards,1------------4 comm w poo apa •Ocean View Fixer• u42·5878 call! On the move1, Sell your extra household • items In Classified • CalllornlL NEWPORT BEACH .. _ H-... !€? our current speclals! amenities galorel The propetty la stored by MUNICIPAL CODE .... bar, ... g .. , Glover, = LI .. Cosenza s 7 3 9, o o o . o I an a Lg 4BR 3BA home on To place an ad In BRISTOL STREET MINI RELATINQ TO THE NNoyo•·E s c 574-4249 Prosser 644·6590 or ~te':;0':i ~;~~.oi~i through classified ClaHln•d STORAGE located al t 100 CONSUMPTION OF ' c 0 u N IL LI•• Rht•r• 760-5000 8111.112 Bkr· Solly 780.3 142 1---84_2_·5_6_7_8 __ _,_ __ c_a_ll_8_4_2_·_5_8_7_a_._...L. ______ ___....__ =6 SL, Costa Mesa. CA ALCOHOLIC MEMBERS, None 574-4252 VERSAILLES BEV-•AES IN ABSENT, COUNCIL ·-··· "°"9NC U d di The Item• 10 be sold are ~__, MEMBERS, Non• ---pgrado SIU 0 genefally described .. lot· OUTDOOR DINING /a/ Jan Debar, MAYOR Ol'l'OIHU .. tTT Quiel Location rows: furniture, clothing. ESTABLISHMENTS ATTEST: /s/ Ir ene All11*.-.aaftWtiSl81lll llMI COSTA MESA 1024 Try Lease Option tools and/or other houa• ON PUBLIC .....,,,.,1s ~111Mfff· $82,500 hold ltem1 stored by the SlDEWALKS Butler, ASSISTANT llllflirMe111ill1Adel1tllls VILLA BALBOA following persons: • Thia Ordinance wu lnllo-CITY CLERK ....,.. •lcll IUllls ll llltpl Newport Landing! Upgraded 1 BA Name of Account . Space duced 11 a regular mHtlng Published Newport to aftertlsr "N 'f ,,.....llCI. Just Ustedl Cape Cod Calallna Vlewa Number ol the City Council of the Beach·Costa Mesa Dally ltllllllll•• ar •lm lllllH llon style 2BA 2BA w/lire· S 159,500 ARCHITECTS. GREG SI· City ol N-port S.ach held PUot July 19. 1997. NIH H race. , .... lllil lea. piece, 2-<:ar gar & Gorgeous 2BR MONOFF, 5980 on the 23rd day of June, Sa9&5 morel Comm pool & Penthouse BARREAU, BLAKE, 4000 1997, and adopted on th• ...... iaJ.lanlilllll&llllUI spa. Bit In 1986 & Mini Ocean Vws CAST~9~RON L, 430C 14th day of July, 1997 by PUBLIC NOTICE .....,lftpl,••IMUliollll prlcod to sell todayl $189,000 S. L aguna Cha rm ,------------------------------------------- Dupl ex Some ocean STi~T.ZNiG 111ew from this very lino 2·unlt homo on culdosac. St to Sa fol. Just • stroll to beach. A RreW Obi detached garage. gardon & 2 decks moke this exceptional! $337,000. Agt, Adriana Wiison 4 99-67 93 ClEMt:m,TOOD,113C lhtfollowlngvole: t ... _,_..,,...,....Nml· $119,000 Call Olan:i SEAFAIRE FRANK, OSCAR J, 7340 AYl!S COUNCIL Flcfltloua Bualn•H ...,....~." Prosser 644-6590 or MOBILE OARBEOIAN, DAVID M, Ml!llBl!RS O'Nell Neme Statement Tiiis .-.... r wlll aol 760-5000 ext.112. Front Row Ocean 568E ' ' The following persons art •w•.,..,... & Harbor Vlows HOMES 1100 GRETTENBERG. THO. Thomson, Edward•, doing business as: Alexan· Uawlltlracce, .. •,MwfUH· ---------Penthouse MAS. 878J Debay, Hedges, Qlover, drla 111, International, 2684 .. 11llr1111 nllll wllla ls la NEWPORT 2BA 2BA Quiet liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JANSSON, DAVID, 789 Noyes San Joaquin Hiiis Road ........ leleCllltlaw.0.rwldcn $395,000 NB-LOVELY HOMES KANDEL. TERRY L. 852C N 0. s I c 0 u N c IL C0<ona del Mar, CA 92825 .. ...,...., ........... all BEACH 1069 OPEN SUN 1-4 • 2 B r 2Ba Frplo KOEP, ROBERT L. 409C M•MBERI, None Caroline Van Wagoner, •wtlM1ts MftftiM• 11 tllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 200 Parla #312 Be au t 11 u I patio . lE FAVE, STEVE. 293E ABll!NT COUNCIL 664 San Joa~uln Hilla _,.,_.,. ........ H aa 4bd, 3ba Pool/spa. Call for Gate Codo $38,500 Sr, Park. LUCERO, JOHN, 8240 Ml!MBERI None Road, C0<ona de Mar, CA ..... lfJI tlllltylllliL 'llce111-1988 remodel. Family/ MaryAnn McGuire • 2 Br 2Ba Frplc Ol..SEN, JOHN, 7478 ' 92625 848 8770 S /M RHODES, TRICIA. •eGC /a/ Jan Debay1 MAYOR This bualnesa 11 con· ..... M:l I ...... al HUO llvlng rm. $448,000. Elli• Re;lty Group 1 2 5 0 o. Le as e. ROBERSON. GARY, 772 ATTRST1 /a/ Irene ducted by. an Individual M ·Rlll 1·19424·'5a f9r Agent 714·721·3566. Both steps to Bay. SIMMONS, TROY, 8e7J Butler, ASST. CITY Haw you atarted doing .. ;pp 'l!aq1e11,DC ... ,.._ Big Canyon Single-Walk to Beac h l For Appl 714'°75-6241 Datad: 7+117 C&iRK \ business t!t? No al llUO 11 cn.aa Lvl, Golf Course View. 2BD, 2.5BA Twnhme. II/ PanJ Cot18f Publl1hed Newport Caroline Ill Wagoner" •••••••••I 2 +den 2ba, Eat-In kit. 2-<:ar gar, pool, apa, •·C-E_M_E_TE __ R_Y_L_O_T_/_ ~~~ gl.t:' ~a: e.ach.C011a Me .. Dally JJ: =t=tywcr!rk'I~ HOUSES/ court yd entry, gated, mov•ln cond St81.500. llOf1' of 8ldlon 2176() 8' Piiot Jl6y 1t, 1997. Otanoe County on 8-lZ·t 7 cul-<te-sac$499,000 Agent 842·1872 CRYPT 1225 Whether.,.... •• ,...,.....,,,.,.. Sa966 1H'73724020 QONDOS Barbara-agt 298·2024 ws hyk pll•Y H,1,de 'N?liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or .. 111..:.-.-cia";trnt;d Convenient D1llly Piiot Jtlry 12, 19, 29, ~D SALE .. w lh ch dear• HARBOR LAWN Cov.r •• ·1·1• your ~dal Clasalfled .......... 2. 1997 S.9S4 1i~--.. •••lll•••I Call C laas ltl•d ··-M~M78 .._.... 1, ---------·~'-od-ay~l_IS4_2_·5_6_7_a.__ 2 p1011 for $1900/obo. ,. 714-443-0905 Broker Residential Alzhelmers Care "We tneet challengtng needs with loving care" 393 Hospital Road N.B., CA L/'300613292 714-631 ~~ AJ>DmONS l!MOD!LJNG to aulte 1•1aq.fl. 3 Pvt OfflcH and DISCOVllRY 8HOPS ·Corona d•I Mar· Pia Call 840-41'71' Reception are a. t=:::====::::'!:! ,.._1 Old Newpc;>rt Blvd. All Kinda o Jobe For NB. Nr Hqag Hosp. All Kinda or Peop ... 1'14480-9SOS Claeelfted, ---------- NE",.,ORT enc.TA _..,c:11 2624 1bd Apt wanted wino INCOME BEA"'ca ~· &B~ Catpet. Need 30mln. pJton-2790 2169 from UCI. $900 or &\& 1 iiiiil .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiil Newl~ raharl> 1br 1ba •eu. Starting S.-1 ot iili!llijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /p t gar del ... Claaalfled 10-1. 718-369-1383. 140 Space M.H.P. 3w aa newly remodl, w v 111 • u,. Re.ort on Afvet neat all die tlra, lrg rncd yd, commun ty lndry, rrlff, The most compreh•n· Th• Community Casinos, S$OO,OOO On qulti cul·de-aao. pet extra storage aval . slve and current dlrec· Market Place. Bkr 71.._965-13'3 ok. N200. 64e-o789 $845. + $425. dep. tory of good• and ser· 8c1asalned "oaTa.MilP•a.TRIPL.t., It Klein Mngt. 581-4000 vices aroundl 42•S878 ""' .. ·--Big ~·n~on Pool/ape ----------------......... • E'slde 3BA·2BA own o n ~ go If c o u r a• . unlt + 2·2BR units 380-..t. S415o leaH. COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2124 s325K BKR 760-3142 Agt :P32-002 0 • 1 °2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BLU(i'& lmmac 3bd, •••••••• 3ba. 12499/mo. inc sus••ft!ss •-ordlW & 1ec aya. Avall U'l&i g 8·3."" Also For Sale QUIET 8c SERENE ' fJNANCE S30,ooo. Barbara p J •• Apartm 4-. Sanregret Reallora a m .,Ly..a_,esa en-.o 844-0195• Eas(Jiiuff Spacious So near 8t yet'° far ... sBO. 3BA. Lrg yrd, That>s the feeling you get Poot view. $3500/mo. when you live at Palm 48t 844-0498 Mesa lmid the lush .;Jbclualv• "llual Llatedl a. I\• first to s•• this Ba}'l:lfft ramlly home. 4b~ a great buy $469k Cal!. Agts, Ann, Ted, Su~ne, 725·5129 Harbi9r Ridge Guard gatCI comm. LeaH 2B!J, 2BA. $2750. Agt •32.0020 • 102 1114.IDO ISLE• Ch.q'mlng 2br 2ba, trpl°' gar, nice patio, w/dllhkup, $1850.00 AVl.)-5, Agt 875-4912 uilO 1•1• Home gieaaay cL tcdudcd woods & statdy palms. ... Studlol, t • 2 Bedroor.-• JRS. '825 • lOR'675 • 2BR'775 .t.NoPtta .t. 1hrtbl Blinds ... C.elrw Faine .t. NEW ca-pet. Paint & Tiie .t.111h*9Room .t. Heated l'ool &Jacuzzi ... Nlos' Dllconlet .t. Glr111tesAvaDable BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 $$ PAYPHONes SS $160K Yrly Pot'I Great Locations Avall Call 800·800-34 70 ·-··-· Pl•••• b• wary of out or area companies. Ctieck with the local Better Business Bureau before you ••nd any money for feea or services. Read and understand any contracts before you sign. Shop around for rate1. l!NTRPRANUIER?? Record breaking Co. looking for leaders In ........ ------- 3000 8'6)' It. S.M It. Find It. Clasetfted. --~· ---- Features Participants Include: Easter Seals, C.H.O.C. Hospit.al1 Community Police & Fire Organizations, Kindercare1 Leaming Center, Animal Control, Child Abuse Services Team, Coalition for Children Adolescents Md Partnts & morel 4 + 31 New crpt. So. patlQ. $2900/yrly. Biii GruOGy Rltr 875·6181 ***'**ocuN vu 4Br '1.5 Ba 3-Car Gar. Aval 7·21 $3UOO/mo. Bkr M0-5984 Oflitt Hows: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4':00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA all areas to lead, train, I and motivate a sale• force. FT/PT OKI Keep I Heme--------------------------cunent job. Call Sid I A...1...1~ (714) 546-9860 (714) 964-1386 U\,ll~~s ---------------------------C7~~~~2~~~M ! Telephone • ! ._ ____________________________________________ ~ 1947 __ _ FIFTY YEAR anniversary 1997 This Weekend Only! Bl ~astAft'Su EVERY NEW '97 <lP; ~'-'Fe!. <b Fe!.~ $ 12INSTOCK! MSRP ***** Reliat-s . Rates up·s ~ 1. 3 Reserve yours today! * * * * * * * * ·* * * * * * .. 9 7 ( . ' I ) 11 I. 't SI· I > ' ' I ) I · '' 11 I I· S ._ __________________________ .. Chancn 11• you will ftnd wt\8t you "9td 11llhe~ you ""' to ~y when you read Cla11lflecl dally M2·1178 • I i I I I , I t • !111 -Qeftc c Qua r ... .,... ue .. 50 .. QA ""' , ... ror11 •Ptl Q 1 ~ -c:'= of, FAJ co.-. PT phcl N.9 Di Pa11 &-U s., S35 FT Bea ,,.... .... .,. at ~ DR9' coe 4:3C kno Iii Emt poa avli helf em1 Cati -QG •• • Nov & Inf Cal 1-1 '=i ,J Ste • Wt Inf po• COit ~ txp Tht 17.1 em you ow ut ' Hol 690-Orll ...... Or • .. . Fiii up I ""' to: ..... H p; 1 , cum or I Fldf 1 5530 ...... RECEPTIONIST ----• M$m trvlne retlr•m•nt community ha• an lmmedla.te opening f0t Qualty Dept. need• a PT rec.pt~ to fut1)Mect. detail °''" W<>fk 11pm-7am. No ented c:Mrtc. ComputM experience necnury. ....... cw~.. wllllng to train. Apply 50+ ~~ Jn pereon at A~ Run your ad In the Newport Beact.- Costa Mesa Dally Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Veffey Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with QA dOCI, a Point, 19191 HaNat'd flllng. awltcl'tboard Ave .. Irvine, CA 92912. rellel. ••P· wfgovt No p hon• o a II 1 f0tm9 a plua. Ca'I or pl••••· Dfug·fr•• apply In '*'°"· wotkpt...r EOe. ---·----lbtll--- ........ -a.... I~-al-§lo::,."':... Pnm ~~'!' R~L~t Crow Afalnll c..&. ~ 12e21 AMEi-Main Place a checi< today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for another week ,..., ...... ..__... u...• .......... _ ----. -~ 0....0... ...... __ •• , • ..,, a~ ........... e=:., s=== ::.:,:.::: ff ax: ,C-OOHI • + • E /OlV UplCll• Woman'• --Ooilo--W ... ILC-_CA_J -P•'IMl-41111•-l'"ltJ•--- ---------- co~er ae&ea Ao• Boutique now hiring w~ for nat'I ..... fOI' our neweat loca- of tobotlo fax •vstema lion. Management & FAX•U&A n4-9003 Sal11 pos avail, Call 1-310-8311·2637 M-F All for just $10'. Cowttet' Pereon 9am-tpm t--------....... --------.--------- PT a FT. Ottlce wonc. -------- phonn, '"P· tri.nctty SALES REPS DOMESTICS 5540 MERCHANDISE BICYCLES N.8. M2-e2U ******* D..-oertl/Aeroblo National Marketing MISC. 6015 ii!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii PAlt·Time Alt Level• Firm •••k• ••If-Healthcare 2 ·20"Sohwlnn Bike• e.-te hrl/Wk. Wiii train motivated lndlvldual• Llv•·ln Attendant Cement tbt 3bll'lChll t·Ladl1S/31pd t-Men1 Sevaral Location• to manag1/1taff for 3eYr Male Quad. $175., Fou'nta1n1 s110: Var. S50/ea. 673-9161 S3Lhr 310-35e-691SO Promo t Ion I on s.l+rm. EZ)ot> 979-2727 Bird Bath• $20., Tr•• -------- Data l!nt... college campu111. HOMl!SITTINQ Rose• $10. Oleandere, SPORTING FT PQ9Jllon, 'L.guna Promote Visa. Muter Trev111Uv1 1broad with Herb1, Jumlne $1.00, Beech. MS, Excel & Card & other well peace of mind, knowing Cltrul Tr... Fruiting GOODS known credit card1. yow home 11 well taken $10. ~4·9422 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ':.: .. ~·~ 1~~ EarnJng1 comptlled of ~ of by rHponalble Deluxe Walker arm Oacor Air Del, vHt, at 497-3329 or fu axperlence and comm prole11lon1I. Cle1n r .. t. two front wh1el1. maak, fin•. inorkel, re••-to 414-1•..... •\lg '600-$1500+/Wk. n/1mk. 2·5 yr term. $88 00 97"'-3059 alrtank belt 548-7613 -·-.,._ Contact ow regional Reta 8I0-4438 "RC" • "" ' ' DRIYSR oflT ofc at 1488-294-99H R Uable f lllonal l!novoCopedle raaa ••WATER SKI COM Aort•t. M-F 8:30-Ext 2. Or OUt N•tlonal • pro • oner excepted New/ l!QUIPMENT 4:30. OMV rec. Muat Ore at 1-l()().8()8..N73 wlll exchange llght ua•d·Adult/Jr: allll Jack.... Tow Rope. know.,... 844-1413 Ext. 2.. ~,ng for partial In box. Other bookl 1 .pa Ir 0. BRIEN Fiii in the 81ankl iiL•i r•:::x, 0 ,//~1 '8'1,11 Oealere welcome Muat VI P Combo Sklla. M . aall· 714-e3f5.3&43 S 7 5 Take a A 111 Emplo)'erl a thOaa The grow,ng Dally · 642-4321· (9am-1pm) po~tlona you hlW• Pilot adV~ team New i .. n .. iabl•• Or 966-1772 (3pm-on) avlllable by placing a •••k• an outalda ..-nnCHANDISE 36 •Mes. 110/each. help wanted lld In our •al•• repraaentaUW In 4WU."'-12 .. 1085 ••••••••• employment HCtlon. th• Retail AdW'rtlalngl•••••••••.,..,.,.--....,.,....__, ...... __ _ C• t42•N71 TODA.YI Departlflent. Expert-Wedding Dr••• white, GARAGE SALES enc• preferred but J. McCllntoc:!k, A..llne, Q 0 y. " .... T Wiii train. Applic.nt ANTIQUES 6010 •11• 8: White VIII, both -------· e POSTAL .IOllS e lhould be eMfglltk: MVer wom, pd over 112.14-119.74/Hr. motlv.led and a eetf $500., wlll .. 11 for -BALB--O-A ____ _ Now hltlng for CA •tarter. ~ r= '300.obo 51&-9698LM & other .,..._ F0t ... ISIAND lnfo~lloatlon : commlaaton. Top Dollar Paldl Wheel ohalr Xlnt Cal ... 7/H. •flt pko. Drug Kl"Hn-'rom 1100·1990. COf\d. $200. Walker iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 .. t a .. oe.SS84 Ing/physical reqw.d. t pc to entire a1tat1. $15.00. 973-5309 2 tamllv garage aal• lbt. 9491 EOE. Send rHU"'9 to Painting •, china, Wolff Tanning Bede antlquH, furn., bike's, Lynn Eaola, "Dally gtaware, furn, etc. Ten At Home ml1c 1tem1. 300 block ~ ""'°'1 ..... In M S.C..:t.!:r. Wt .,. Mtnlly Mtk· ln1r appllcant1 who POHtll txctlltnt cotM1unlc1tlon and Jdllc retalb'9 .... PmkM ,.... ucwtty experience a plu1. The '*Y ~ ll 17.10 per hour with ••cd9ile btnaftta. If you ~ .. to Join cu """' plella atnd us your rnumt to: Hol5I I Auoclatn, .... Ntwpott c.tw Orin, Sult• 125, ~=:=;.= .... »Un Court In ~-:=.:.~ may fa your l9U'llt to: (114) 72W35t. ..... • ~ llWllon to ...... ~ Piiot, 330 W . Bay 40Yr NB Rea 673-e223 Buy Direct and S•vel Diamond Ave. 8·2 Sat. ~2e~= ~ Commerclal/Home 2 Famllr Moving ('114) 85()-4802 F0t urtftl" from $119.00 Sale . Oak daybed, fncervlew call • (71.f) ......,._ ~ . Low Monthly Pmt1 ml9C furn.. haewears, 17~231· ~....., .,,.. Cotor Catalog ctoth11. Great quallty ar:a: · Call 1-800-7'1-0158 @ gre•t prlc111 Sat --...PEAIOW ~Ii>·~"*"' 7/19, 8--3 110 Onp :;,=Loter~~ ·!4ra~.· WANTED Bay PrtnUng 435-8490. TO BUY 6019 CORONA Seleaperaon PIT old-..orh DEL MAR Children'• clothing )IMlly,lllaml,bn. Old Colne Ookf Sltv• store In Faahlon 11. .....,..,..._ • Franklin Mint. Stertlng CLOTHING 71....,...787l .,.,...._ Old watchH & Jewelry Wholeul• Prices •ieot'V/llrldg Aa9t •O.•or....... WHtcout Coin 142-4M48 Womena: Dress" Top• PT fix ht1. Computer/ • Ccl-~Uml. Top Dolle,. Paid Sklrt1 Etc ... Sat & Sun phone aklll1. Xlnt payl • e.. ... oan&U:lld For R1cord1. Ju..z, 8-2 020 N•rc:laau1 CM. Mr. Ray 437-6001 •lnllldllllClllll Soundtrack•, etc . Garage Sale 3 labl••· W•lter/W•ltreas' 714-:249-3711 Call Mike 145-7605. =~ c=~~·~:~~~~; & Bus Persons PR.EE TO YOU 6022 c1th1, 11nen1, ore 'furn. and mo rel 2507 Ughl· house l.n 9-5pm, 7/19 Estate Sale Ufecycle, crib & bedding, lrg 1olld oak deak, sew- ing mach, area rug1 • coffee tabl••. etc • 'I· I:. ' (•I · !.' •I · ' • ' ; ) I ) , 1 ( • • , , \ : . \ ) l l • 11... I ' \ 'l [ l 'l . '\ I.. I 1.. I. ( l \ I : I I ) : I ' I.. I ', • I I.. 1.. l . ; ' ' . "l I.. • . ~ I.. • All which.~• 1'Uhj..-ct 111 !WkM" llOlle A c:n=dh 11~wal rt"• taa, Uc., due .. •n••• A ~lllllthio fo.:.:li Ph:curea l\ir UJu \tll4tY!t ~-\0~ ........ Suodlly an« l"'~lll)O. \. 1) l l) ~ . . \ ) . \ ~ 89 11xp,... crutaer CREVIER BMW 32tt. OAL 400 hra. 714.135,3171 23' Make Center coneole, Inboard w/ 350 Volvo Penta, 114,500. 722-1930. Twin VP271·Brand '\" --------paln1, profHalonativ 'II Z-3 ROADSTER decorated Interior. UK mft". Leath•, Loaded with extrul co. Auto Trena. S-45,500.obo 7eo-ea37 8HOWROOM PUSH MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS 8018 Hond• l!llto 150 Motor Scooter. 198e. Exceptional Valuel t2e,eea (3SGF504) CADIUAC 9040 WANT•D TO BUY '85 Cadlllac Eldorado Blatrltz In good cond. & low mllH. 548-3350. 4k ml. Perfect. S675. --------549.3473 1v mag. Bob. DODGE AUTOMOBILES 9065 '89 Colt Via ta W•gon 5 Spd, 4WO, A/C, Seals 7. S3,900 845-4087 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9ii03ii0 FORD 9075 '78 5281 Blue, 4-1pd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Scyl, 4dr. Salvage title, '89 1·Ton Pickup good running cond. Truck w /Camper S1'~00. 310-718-9259 15M on Rebunt Eng. ,79 •MW 3201 Uk• new Tires, $2200. Stick. anrf 2·dr, ite~ Call 714-545-3727 caH,· ac, gd cond. '88 Ford T•urua $1350 •831-0757 4 Door Sedan. Good ,88 BMW 320 I Cond. $4,000 obo Recent valve Job. e 5 o-1B93 Auna Ooodl $1,250 Obo 548-4948 LEXUS 9115 ~9!-~--------~~-----"'~---~--1'80 3251C Red Conv. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L.oadedl Atl pwr, 61pd ala1°' ~. allQy wtila, alt I bltga, 80t(. Low Bluebook Mu•t Selll S14,000/ftrm 873-4282 _ .. ••• :t: WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ -•At South, vulnerable, you What do you bid now? •QIOU OAQ'71 OKS •751 "' ~ biddinJr hu proceeded: ,._lti ~ SOUTH WEST l•: 16 ., ~t do you bid now? ' ~--Aa South, vulnerable, you • I ._Q1117U 0 1 0 .173 •K4 ~pr=: war .... 16 p-.... ' ~t do JOU bid now? Q. 5 • Aa South, vulnerable, you bold! 6A71ll OAQ878t 0 6 •KS The b~ bu p~ed: 80tJTll fiB8T NORTH EAST IQ 16 Dbl 40 f What action do you take? Q. 8 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold: 6A 0 84 OQ8 •AQJ9816t The bidding bu proceeded: BOUTH WEST NORTH BAST I• P-10 Dbl ' What do you bid now? Look for VlllWen on Mondar. '93 BMW 3251 Auto, Low mll••· IHOWROOM FRESH Exceptlonal Valuel $20,885 (3CID930) CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 '948MW3251 Auto, Low mil••· NICl!I NICE! NICEI HURRVI ONLY ... $20,9911 (L15828) CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 '94 BMW 3251 CONVERTIBLE 5-Spd. Only 29K ml. AS NICE AS THEY COME $30,995 (301<2419) CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 '94 BMW 5251 Auto, Low mlle1. Remaining Factory Warr. Great Savings! $25,985 (3FLU582) • • :. • Both vulnerable, aa South .,.llold; Learn to be a better brid1e elayerl Subecribe now to the Goren Bridp Letter by calli1'I <800> 788-1225 for information. CREVIER BMW Or write to: Goren Bridp Let.-714.835,3171 ter, P.O. Bcm «10, Chlcaeo. mt;::=====~~ '. :.uaQt01711 OIU •AK4 • • &0680. Hove A -T, ~~.;:EABI' .._ P-t o NEWPORT 6169 BEACH 6169 *GARAGE SALll 1924 T.,ealta Ln. NB 20th and lrvln• ••t 7/28 •t 8•m * QARAQll SALi! 1924 T.,Hlta Ln. NB 20th and lrvlne S•t 7/28 •t 8•m * MOVING SALll * Palntlnga, Curloa, Pottery, Siik now .... . Old Newwpctrt Blvd IHOPKllPl!AI SIDEWALK SALB SAT 7/19 U-4P~ Participating Stores ate located between *18th & PCH * ~k for th• Bal· loonal Come enjoy our quaint ahopal Cloth••· Booka, Etc ... 1'::==:==:::;:;= UJOO Anlhl Lane•-• • • a• • S•t & Swt .... S•A•M•..-•L• -Sat eam. Meo a ladlM * Nel9hltomood aportsw.., A acce ... Q • r • 9 • a • I • Famous nam9d bfnda. ··-~ill! •.ir~ -.-..... ~ ~· . ,. . . ',., ••. ;# •• -. ·.~ ,.., '. . ,, -.,,' I\. " -. • .' I' '' "'' .-"":' Garage Sole! Cal 1he Plot ODs6ds Cll 642-S678 lo pm YQI 6cngt sdi Adi ~-.. ~ '87 l!S 300 Leather, Moonroof, CD, Save SS (016625) '84 LS 400 Trac, Nakamlchl, Leather, Moonroof. co. (19943n t32,987 ..... 300 L••tur. oonroof, (()90149) $24,997 •93 oa 300 Leather, Moonroof. Tr11ctlon, CO (038110) •23,997 '93 ES 300 Leather. Moonroot. CD (211758) $21,897 '95 SC 400 Coupe, Leather, Moonroof, Nakamactil, co S37.897 '83 LS 400 Leather, Moonroot, CD '93 GS 300 Royal Jade, Lexus Certmed, Mu1t See. (032746) $25,977 '95 OS 300 . Black, uxus Certlfted, 36k, A Black Beauty . (089430) $30,87? '92 SC 400 Gamet, LHUI Cet11· fled, MUlt See. (3413) ~24,877 LEXUS MIS810NVlll.IO 1-80CMMS9·S398 Thinking Oii ha'Ylng a gatag• tale? GIVe UI a calll CLASSIFIED M2-H78 Sell your home through claHlned. 842-8878 Lease a Land Rover Discovery for s395· a month. ' I I I I l ' . ' .. ' I -~ RicHTnow~p·~~· ~-~ii!~ just $395• a...o>oo~D if this docuit pique 70ur \ 39_.. ... inn:ren, juat ltep inc.Ide. You'u. find dual temperature coouols, 'icatbcr ~and gcauine wood trim. IN ad~tioo, with ia 1 +;pup 11ecl c;lwsis, permanent four-wheel driw, &.ftd r~ftming coil spring swpcnsion, the Discovery bas~ to meet a mountain it didn't lilcc. So why not stop by for a test drive todar. BECAUSE unlike the Discovc.ry, this offer won't be around for long. . ' ' • LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEAtH ' ... l 1540 J~OREE ROAD • NEWP~ BEACH . '•" . . . (714) 649-6445 . ~~a....._ ...... ·3 at this price ABS• Power Windows• Premium Sound System• Power Locks • Alloy Wheels• 3.0 VS• Too Much to List! , 000321 002049 002034 ·93 MX6 V6 '95 CElJCA LEATHER SPOR1Yl AT, llOOlltOO(, at, LD ,..;, .r, <ASSdlt, -., ~ llOft .,,.. ,,;,,,/ $ /i;997 $ /!;997 '95 ACURA 93 4 RUNNER INfEGRA LS 4X4 4D«, lo ... ~ Alm, MllOl1(,,. .. (ti,_,, Md ,. rd, aw. (3NDU30} ~) $15,997 $19,997 '91 BMW '92 LEXUS 525i LS400 THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JULY 19-25, 1997 . .-, Cover. .. Star Real 'Estate . 2. Map 2&~. Star kal l!etale Cout Newport Propatltt Pttd Sandt Newport Propatin 16. Rumbold Realty 11. Newport Cmt Realty 30.-35. Bllia batty Group 37. Kaaedy·Willoll 38.-42. Coldwell lubr Newport Beach ~. Balboa bland ltulty 4'A1. Jlemu 49. For Advertising Information Please Call: Kip Hancock (714) 57""'247 Janet Vinograd (7H)S7MU8 I ' .. • . . West Newport Bach -Tndidooll ocean- &oot home md guest quarters. Views! Steve Wgb $1,395,000 Corona del Mar -Elquisit.e 2 bedroom plus dm home remodeled wUb 6oest deWl. Dottie Valentine $895,000 Baycrest South -Qu2llty 4 bedroom, 3.5 badt. Rtmode1 with pool. atras. Hassel a Stellino $729,000 Hatbor View Homes -Customi1:ed home on tery large lot near greenbelt. Susan Scanlan $1,170,000 Spnbss Hill -Tradewinds -sfn8le level Qty ligb1s md mount2Jn views. 4 Bd. Jerry Finster $879,000 Bayaest NOr1h -8e2utlfuJ 4 bedroom, 3 balh home. Recently upgraded. IWdler Fine $625,000 Cameo Htgblinm -Excellent loc:adoo, great Newport lldgblS -Eltepdooa1 charm! Wn1ly oeigbborhood. Low Ill a moc. 2 bedroom. l hldi oo wl-de-sac. Large lot Sara Hlnmap $575,000 ~A Matz $364,000 '' tttltl ···,.·.· f It .... ,.,•.• •,1 ••• /, J I , .. ie ill t '•' ••,..• '1 I I ....................... t • • • • • .. • .1.. • • .. • • • • • • • • ' • NEW LISTINGS ·AvAILABLE Please call us for a complete list of Open Houses . " " ~· ..-~~.i:a·._,,,..~-·~ . "'· '. -Please ca{( us for more information on ang of tliese special properties. Jleatlier ANGEL 1Jar6ara HUTCHINGS JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,_ 1996 .COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 $28,351 ,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN I 996 NQMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996 1997 SALES AND IN ESCROW . 263 Crescent Bay $2,495,000 912 Via Zurich Circle• $595,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 2612 Vista Drive• • $449,000 2560 Irvine Cove Crest• $1,049,000 Poinsettia•• $449,000 337 Via Lido Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $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 3 I 721 Seacliff $2,995,000 125 Cedar Way $649,000 • RtprtSt"ttd Bu"" • • Represt"ted Stlltr & Bu"tr " BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 Villa Point Golf Course View Gated 1 Bd. with patio, facing 16th green Immaculate condition. F.nd unit in quiet locafun. $199,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view. dock available $599,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW Pro,.,tf Udo Isle Harbor Highlands Udo Isle Harbor Point Bayfront Bayfront SOLD ~w Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller RqNHJtU' Buyer Buyer BMyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Selltr Stller Selin in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 F ......... Cotswold Eltat.e 7 Bd. 9 Ba. 9(D)t. aq. ft. L&ro'lious tone 00 18,(XX) sq. ft. b Spectacular b.arboc and Catalina views, spa $2,495,000 Linda Isle Custom 4 Bd. 6 Ba. "tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 LH. Udo Ille Tndldonal 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot. 45' lot 2 muter mites, security system, hardwood floors .,,,,. Linda Isle IApoa 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. pride of owoenhip with large dock Volume ceilings throughout. light. bright and open' $2,39!,000 FEE C~om Bayfroat Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, vay opeo floor plwi ldcaJ southerly orientation w/ ()()' of frontage on the bay $1,449,000 Seavlew FamUy Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home OQ priVllte c:ul-de-sac 3 car garqe, privaac spa. pted comm. w/ tennis court $699,000 700 BegonJa "DesffNn un., "' tlw HMlt of <>We ConM Mt MM'' • Near new 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. townhome with att 2 car garage • Custom decorator touches provide gracious ambiance • Coveted comer location for sunny exposure • Hlah ceilings, wood floors, upgraded carpet, A/C, double paned windows. designer wall treatments • Rooftop deck & large patio for outdoor entertaining Offertd "' $519,000 llO 11'19 "Sn, Har .,,~ S•ell tie Ocu11" • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage • One house to Ociean Boulevard • Extensive top to bottom remodel • Ociean views from every level • Larae outdoor entertaJnment areas lncludlne expansive rooftop deck with Incredible ocean views Offrn' It $799,000 Lifetime Sales Acliievemeni A"1ard Member -Hall of Fame .,366 Woodlands Lane "Se4cllff on tire Gruiu -1 1 tit Falrwa,," • Extensively remodeled traditional "E" Plan with 5 Bet 4.5 Ba. 3 car garage •Premium. expansive view lot situated on I Ith fairway overiooking lake • Elegance abounds with marble flooring, luxuriant carpet, recessed lighting, tile bath floors and beautiful bath fixtures • 4 fireplaces, central vacuum, security system, intercom, wet bar, his and her walk .. in closets, wired for outdoor speakers • Pool, waterfall, spa and outdoor barbeque • 24 hour gate guarded community <;>ffered at $1 ,070,000 S3 Bekourt 308 Larbp•r 616 Nardsaus ·z• H•111 G ...... c.w c:. .......... ..,.. ..o ... 8l«A T• 8-tA ... <>u.a BIN... ·G....t ...... , o,,.m .. fff" • ' bedtoOm.s. 1.S baths, 4 c.ar ...-. • 212 front unit, 1/1 rear unit • One of COM'• betteflnvestment opportunfties • NewldldM!n wld\ ~""**ctlitP* ~ • Some ocean view from front unit • Both wtlt$ ere 2 bedrooms, I bath llrnestDM lools. ~ dcd>le oYef'5. dishwasher • 't'#o separate structures • Hardwood floo~ and ftreplace In boot unit • Fonnal IMnc and dlnlne ~double-size famJ1y room • Front unit ha charmlnc co~ feet • Preferred street location • Lara• prfvate lot with lush prden area. pool and spa Oltm' It $639,000 • Good Income for conftcutatlon O,,,IU 1t $1,295,000 ~It $.t37 ,000 Bu11en are 6acfr -Call us for a free 1114f'iet n11hu1tlon of four floMel : .. D orr1l At1~T11~0 759-37b) (111~1 .... ! 1'\I Kl\1 -,· I .. , -I I 0 9 This perfect family home features 4 large bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a beautiful kitchen. Attention was paid to every detail. All windows and doors are solid imported teak wood, hardwood floors, berber carpeting, plantation shutters, white washed oak cabinets, central air conditioning, security system, top quality built in appliances including Sub .. zero refrigerator, built in speakers1 beautiful crown moldings, recessed lighting, raised ceilings and much more. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, JULY 20TH, I :00 P.M. ,... 5:00 P.M. To all these, add: a very large yard that includes tree house, large grassy area, large patio area with basketball hoop, a dog run and a complete brick entertainment area with built in barbecue, refrigerator, sound system, sink, cabinets and counters. Plus: On~ block away.from two private, gated community beaches With playgroun<:I equipment and life guard featuring summer children pr~r:ns .. Sliorecliffs Owner recently reduced the price of this one of a kind estate located in a prestigious community with its own beach access. This prime location cannot be duplicated. A landmark home with 6 bedrooms, large living room, formal dining room. Must see! $4,700,000 . ) Cameo Higlilands Open & light one story home with stunning coastline views. 3 bedrooms plus office. Elegant entry with marble floors, gourmet kitcheq,._ spacious entertainment area, easy care, 3 car garage. New on market. $1,140,000 Cameo Sliores A special property to be sure. A resort like feeling is created in this warm and livable 5 bedroom home. Located on one of the area's largest lots with ocean view and access to gated beach. Washed beam ceilings, flagstone flooring and deck, pool and yard area. Wonderful! $1,543,000 t . ,. I ~,,... -..-\~----T"""'I!' "':"" "'° .-- •• ' . - • Four bedrooms plus study • Gourmet kitchen with Viking stove, fireplace, butcher block center island • Ff nest quality workm~nship . Spectacular upper level Mai Kai condominium With panoramic ., . ~fl, view to the harbor entrance. Exquisitely remodeled contemporary w • :with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Built-in entertainment center, skylights throughout, tile floors, private secure entry, French doors to bayfront terrace. •Lush, tropical outdoor landscaping • Black bottom pool and spa • Private guard gated community • 3 car garage NEW LISTING! SATURDAY, JULY 19 12pm -3pm 3pm -6pm Mark Ross Rod Chalmers Nudie Wright SUNDAY, JULY 20 12pm-3pm 3pm-6pm Debra Garcia Nudie Wright lbi Winterman Fred Sands Office Hours Open 9:00llln-e.'OOp MondllY -8undlly JV~~ Immediate rmJts and outstllnJing stnlict has milled 11 S4les volume of ovtr 'Dixie Cole 642-2 599 $1 million per month for 1997. .. Llturel Point Town Ho'ltU .Lovely Easuidc Com Mesa Ga1cd Commuoiry. Low. low Aisociarion dues. but beautifully rminWncd This 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath town home is in mlm c.ondition. All whire anc! briglu, freshly pain1cd, ceiling scraped. Inside laµndry. f!ttr.act and buih·io bookca.sc3 in living room adding a finished touch. 2-ar anachcd ga~e with worlc space and added storage. Bcau1iful commurury pool and spa. Great inside loca1ion. Offered An $169,900 324 Prospect, Newport Beach /tut" P"ft """" 4. 1-9. ~4 Bay Crest North This Bay Crest North home lw cvcrythlng. 3.000 l<l· ft. all one kvcl, 5 bedroom, 4 bach poof home. French doors throughout. 2 master suit.cs, one with vaulicd ceiling. fueplac:x and wonderful doxt built-in and dressing area. hrnily ki1chen with carin~ area which flows into a f.unily room, ~paratc fomuJ dining room and living room with fireplace and plantation shunm. Perfect for &mily living! OjfnYd At: $619,000 View &stblujf At Its Best! 3057 Carob, Newport Beach Toul pcrkaion WStOm home lw had 1 remodel ~ slair roof. all ll('W a.istom gn.nitc kitchen wich vaultrd beam ailing and &kyl.igbL Family room with I /2 bath. Gorpus wet bar all bcvdCd minor and r;lass. <Atom bookaJOand cnrauinmcn1 cmta. 8amaf and doUblt vaulud ailiog duoupiut. l..ivuig room and formal dtnmR room have dramatic 2-srory high Walls ol giass. Truly a unique picct cl archircaurc. You • enter mrougb a pair of 8' high sand m:hed ,jm fron1 doors IO a li,Jit and bright open Boor pbo. Upsuin lw a &buliius nmta suite wich tlfcnch limCsronc and ~ mim>f. fuq>bcc, built-in CUSlOlll boomscs and ia own private jWio. Mztcr b3ch has ¥idi1, double Jinks. sunken tub and sq>amr shower, walk-in cbct plus miaJr officr fut working al home. 2- ar amdxd garagt and 2 dccb plus a newly landscaped patio. Walk to the beach or enjoy riur. own private oommunity pool. tc0nis cowt and park fut nir-.j A $380 900 $22.00 pa mooch. This barn all! · "JI.,, -ti 7, hbulow cul-de-sac view loc 1 l.600 sq. ft . largcs1 modd 2.500• sq. ft. (could ht 5 btd.room), CUJT(ndy 3 bedroom, 3 tmb. Every major room has sweeping back bay and ciry li~t vic:ws. Large ki1chen with caring area, garden WU1dow and French doors all looking out to a lovely ga1ed patio counyard. Formal dining and living rooms have spectacular vKws. hrnily room with pool mble and built-in bookca.sc with a wonderful view of bay, patios and garden. The upstairs ma5tcr sui1e lw a large deck srruaurc built for an cxparuion of the master bedroom with full bay and sunset views. A must sec. Will consider made for East Bluff Condo. dAt: $620,000 Off-1WIAI: $3,180,000 Rocking Horse RiJge Bay View Home A masterpiece of design and construction, this maw.1ificcnc home is approximately 7,000 sq. ft. It features four bedrooms, eight baths and five fireplaces. Compelling views from every window arc highlighted by a sweeping bay view of graceful white sails and pleasure boats, the ever-interesting Lido, and the distant beckoning shores of Catalina. It is a private Shangri-La of captivating sunrises and sunsets. A large entry with custom oak Aoors Rows inro a handsome living room featuring marble and oak fireplace and bwlt-in bookcases. A stunning wet bar with granite top, sink and refrigerator serves both the living room and the adjacent dining room with seating capacity for rwelve or more. The kitchen offers the ultimate in visu2l appeal as weU as every possible convenience for cooking and cncemlining. It fe<trures Sub-Zero refrigerator/freezer, Vtking range, cwo Thcrmador ovens and convent.ion oven, separate microwave and warming ovens.and center islmd with sink. Boch floor and fino:place are crafted of 1.ISCd brick. The entry-level master bedroom has a bautifuJ marble fireplace and two enormow walk-in closets with buHt-ins. The his-and-her bath contains cwo showers, two dressing areas with double sinks and a jacuzzi cub. The mcd.i2 and cntcrta.inment room, comprising the entire third floor.is nothing short of unbelievable. An elevator serves all floors, indudjng the lower level with children's wing of three large bedrooms, cach·with it's own bath, as wcU as a full gym/workout room with sauna and full bath. The inviting pool is adjacent co an outdoor kitchen and patio dominated by a used-brick woOd-burning fireplace. UVE ON THE IEACHJ $114,500 w.cti the Wll\es. Yaclliorl ~in~~ tlt'24-hr lee. 2 + 1.25. Jnlentd 8JI 'l98VX PACIFIC RANCH TOWN HOME $114,900 UppdOO ~ amn, dose 10 bch. Former mode! w!DR, kl, IR Wilt: bddc pm, bllr/deck ~ ITSI' + l + 2 "*"""/DI 'J9l/7L NEWPORT IEACH $189,500 2 + 2 modd-perfro condo. Soony deck. V.wllOO ~ as oimrs, mdt ~ 2-<:U gar. G:llOO <XXDm. Pl & spa. ln/antJI. /Df 7T4fi LAKE FOREST POOL HOME $218,000 3 + 2.5 on rukJe.s.tc. Gn2 p<d & spa. Cownld pr.1lic> endosed by iern. ~~ + C2tpt'.l & w.tler he:ilec lnlerntt /Df ~ CONDO WITH OCEAN VIEW $244,900 ~ 2-nwr cmdo. Qled ooqiie:x. bk in 1'). Serund pdlg ~ <be IO~ bcb & retaram. ht/JemtJI lpl 'J!l}NI ILUFFS IN NEWPORT BEACH $285,000 FqJ1Dr 38D ~ oo llma5t 1,900aPiiio,11e roci, imrcnd Wll'drobes, ~rm, FP, new~ M:. . ,,,.,,,. /DI~ VIUA POINT GOll COURSE VIEWS $319,000 (.-1'90Md\tbs00 Newport 8eldl fdCrse. <be IO,.., A 8lhia lsbl, beai w;M ause *9t J'*'1ttll IDI "/1/ZS8 VllWS OF MCIC IAY $319,000 GlallieMdlhe Newp(rt Bild<~~ 4BD, 2.58A, IR, w. PrWale t.kyMd. Lob <isadlga. l'*1rt!J /DI~ CLOSE TO'BIACHI $399,900 Resort-lnq II )ell' romd in dlts pd5lioe. 380 home oo a~ ~ pedrl:s! ht/JtJtwl /Df 'J92M) NEWPORT IAYFRONT CONDO $499,000 3 ~ 3 hi1b <mil> 10tallt' mble in e:rii mes! lnl6ntJt /Df 7IM'J SUPER VAWE $529,500 Naml dmJr. 2 + 3 + dm cmdo w'pclic>, W kt IR & remod mu~ ~amn~~&'JC. lnl6ntJt /DI mPE CDM DUPUX CHARMER $565,000 P.adl ld bas~ FIA htil. LW,rlded kl, '94-95' ~ ~ drs, ~ ... carpm, 4-ar~ l""'1mt!J /DI~ NEWPORT PENINSULA POINT $680,000 3 homes IO blJt ApK 2 ~lo ocean.. 480, 2. 75&\, 2-sbywllh e11ra ~ b ai; RV or bolt hdttmtl D '7!17L7 OCUM, HAUOR & CRY VUS $739,000 ~IJIJI brtda,clockav.rl f.-dmdne~---...... lllrll pdmy!lealGdlry ~ "'*"-' D 7&17.A BELCOURT TOWNE GIM $895,000 lush.' gan1ms. ~side )(I to Pl, spa, w-.:W apio ~ & lrlD1li md Id. Qmd..gad amn. "*""'/DI 781..(,j EXECUTIVE WATERFRONT CONDO $1 ,000,000 F3bubn M3ikli conck> oo ~ -Aeloocldert 1 + l wlrn' kl,~ 1q anz. deck a 80. f« 1U lrJ"rU. "*""' IDf 797lP NEWPORT IEACH PIUVATI mATE $1,298,000 Mellla1m:1 vrilh ~--bedi.11 )wd ~pool& rem- k~ DOLPHIN nR•ACE $1,300,000 One <i die besup1 t 7,290 sf a lols lo Newport Belch. Apx 181° 6ul row ~ Aemodd or bJld nert btlttmel /DI "l'Hi6 WHnlWATER VIEWSI $3,495,000 \""'5<1 tpW'llam fdogiall bn••• lmlillm SJll:*omdni p-op. <Ji. IO prdeo + bmda a PL "*"""/DI 7911(} MAGNIFICENT Ml.OS VaDIS $6,500,000 tnmmeaeWlpl200~JW"'*• *-!fs2J711:b.&lf mil: ..... 4,900 !lbm he. "*""'.,, ~ ALTEZZA .................... 15 Lucania .................. $459,000 ..... Linda Reed ................... SUN 2 • 5 BALBOA ISLAND ....... 325 Grand Canal ........ $725,000 ..... Marsha Brashier ........... SUN 2 -5 BIG CANYON ............. 29 lnvemess ............ $1,895,000 ..... Linda Oeqen ................. SUN 1 • 5 BIG CANYON ............. 401 Bay Hill Dr ........... $360,000 ..... Mina Maghami ............ SUN 12 • 4 BLUFFS ..................... 503 Playa ................... $285,000 ..... Sandy Mittman ............... SAT 1 -5 DOVER SHORES ...... 1700 Highland Dr ....... $7 49,000 ..... Shiva Ashari ................. SUN 1 -4 EASTS I DE CANYON . 2016 Paloma Dr ......... $369,900 ..... George Schroeder ........ SUN 1 • 5 HARBOR HILL ........... 20 Hillsborough .......... $950,000 ..... Sandy Mittman .............. SUN 1 • 5 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 33 Monaco ................. $7 45,000 ..... Vi Saxton ....................... SUN 2 • 5 HARBOR VIEW .......... 1727 Port Stir1ing ........ $689,000 ..... Nancy Englebrecht ....... SUN 1 • 5 IRVINE ....................... 9 Fairdawn ................. $598,000 ..... Irene McCarthy ............. SUN 1 • 5 JASMINE CR ............. 27 Mainsail .......... : ...... $385,000 ..... Joan Howe .................... SUN 1 • 5 NEWPORT CREST .... 25 Escapade Ct.. ........ $239,000 ..... Barbra Chambers ......... SUN 1 • 5 NEWPORT HTS ......... 326 Holmwood ........... -$449,500 ..... Doug Johnson ............... SUN 2 • 5 • SEA ISLAND .............. 4 Sea Cove Ln ........... $499,000 ..... Nancy Simmons ............ SUN 2 • 5 ---------...~-,.,.-·-----... 1111 .......... ~a..... .... .-.. = ...................................... -.. ,.... ...... ., ...... . ...... ,...._ .... .._.......... . ................... " ...................................... ......... Whether you're at your office, hotel room~ VJ in your own living room, you can preview properties in the price range and area you're looking for. Visit our website, select •Property Search• and then use the Internet IC.. Wt itw ,ov w adwntact . An,ii>M. ~t. Prudential -Jon Douglas funds for the • raises American Cancer .Society ' lhey raised close to $5 ,000 through different events In an ongoing effort to serve the community, The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.'s Newport Bcacb office recently donated close to .$5,000 to the American Cancer Society, announced branch manager Chuck Allen. Chaired by sales executive Nao Tully. the office had a "Whale of a Sale" that raised the ~jority of the fundK. The baiancc of the money came from a walk:- a-thon, golf tournament and silent auction. Members of the Newport Beach office fund.raising committee are Carol Jacobs. Breu Wyland, Pat Merry, Laima Predkelis, Evie Compton. Ted Hill, Dave Sutherland. Doug Johnson. Allen Ashari, Vi Suton and Patricia Davenport. For_,,.. il4/"'911111M, cMl rM Pnuk"""1 -Jora Doqltu C.. U. Newpof1 Beach at (114) 159-66()0. • t 'I John and Carol Jacobs go. the extra mile for their clients The Jacobs help their clients achieve their real estate goals John and Carol Jacobs, the extra mile team, wetc recently commended by Chuck Allen, manager of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 's Newport Beach office, for their outstanding production. Members of the firm's exclusive OWnnan's Circle since 1995, this top-producing husband and wife team is known for their realistic, straight forward approach that serves their clients well. "Since merging our company with The Prudential -Joo Douglas Company in 1995, our business has grown and our CAposure is greater due to the new innovations in technology that the company provides to us ... said Carol, who is a licensed broker and • certified escrow officer with 20 years of experience in the escrow bu~incss. Carol entered the real estate profession in 1984. She has earned the reputation for her patialce and her ability to make their clients fed comfonable throu~t each transaction. She takes the time to explain the details so they are able to understand without being ov~helmed. She has served on the MLS Committee of the Orange Coast Association of Realtors and along with her husband, continues to be an active member of the Balboa Bay Club. John. all.o a liccn'ied broke{ who owned n1~ I own buioess for 30 }'Clf'S. has earned h1l> Graduate Realtors Institute (GRI) designation and continues to excel in his profession A J6..yeac veteran of the real estate md~U). he:: is often C()IDIDC'.odcd for his honesty. integmy and his ability to mate deals happen. Specializing in siJlile flDlily homes and n:sideotial iDcome properties throughout Orange County. especially on the Penimula and in West Newport Beach. they provide an exceptional level of service to buyers and seUers -whatever their real estate needs Jolue Mil c.ol JllCON ta11J H reachtd al T1t1 ~-I•• Do•Kltu Co. 's N•wp«t S-Clt ~ .i (714) 759·66()(). Evie Compton slated to run in an upco111ing el~c·tio n She will run for a seat on the Orange Coast Association of Realtors board of directors Real estate veteran Evie Compcon as running for election to serve on the Orange Coast Association of Realtors board of directors announced Chuck Allen. manager of'The PrudentiaJ -Jon Douglas Co. 's Newpon Beach office. She consistently demonstrates her ability to get the job done. Committed 10 service and miults, Compton is a Licensed broker who utiliu:s ber knowledge and experience of the real estate business lo help her clients make infonned and profitable decisions. With more lhan a decade of ex.,perieoce in the marketing and sale of all types of real estate. from residential. investment and commercial properties to vacanc land, she continues to rank among the lop three percent of all real estate agenis nationwide. Her unique background is the key to her success in real estalc. Having worked in relaced fields for the past 30 years. she lcnows the intncacies of closing escrows and understands all aspects of the lending process. Known for her honesty and straight forward approech. abe is a proven neaooaklr whose expertise serves her cllcncs weU. "~ a loa&time real estate agent, I would be proud to serve on the board or cfuecton." said Compton. a member of the board since 198S. "Last year. I serwd ob the MLS Committee and have worked oo several Newport Beach city commiuees OV« the years. Through lhl~ committee wort. I helped organize the c11y·~ recycling proaram. the first Barth Day and n:spondcd to some Ellb. I was also appointed to the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee by the city council and served 1n that ~ for four years. I realif.e I.hat we must all contribute to be«crina our community as .well as belpi.ni one another to be successful in this business. Therefore, I am happy to volunteer to la'Ve as a member of <>Ur board of ditectors.•• The ~ .. elecakm ia ICheduled lo be held Ill cb8 <>nqe CoMt Allociatioo office on • July 29. 19'7. For ... __. •illfr s, Ctlll EN c..ptot1 f/ 11w ,.,,,..,, _ ,_ ,,..,,,., Co. 'I Nrq«t S..11 oJlk1Ill(114)1$MMJO. PACIFIC COAST REALTY GROUP 631-6006 CURT HERllERT8. 11 • 131-4'004 NEWUSDNG COSTA MESA 3 UNITS CURT HERBERT$, I• 131«J04 Local Offlce ... local Agents ... Local Results! rt Hei hts, Cliffhaven, Westcliff & the Eastslde Properties Since 1975." • Charming Eastside Costa Mesa home This WOndCrfUl three bedroom. two bath home is located in Costa Mesa IAd offen many ameaitiea. The titdMin bis beaJ remode.led and features a Jenn.Air oven/range, Sub--Zero ' ~. ceramic tile couoters and floors IAd custom lighting. Otbc.r amenities include a ftrepl.ce in the living room and unique vaulted ceilings in tbe living Ind diDiDI mama with CUltOm lighting. Preach doon open to swmy wood decb in the rear . .. o&nld. SJ64.0QO. '• _,. fJ#; *"' t:d J.,,_, S. ~ti l'WiJk C... ._., c;,..,., m~-.,., . ' TltE NEXT GENERATiON JUDY CRUSHKIN (714) 729--8919 PAGER SAN CLEMENTE lERRific OCEAN viEWI 2BR, 2BA, c;>uiET pARk,tikE srniNG, AiR CONdirioNiNG, bRiGhT & AiRY. ENchANTiNG suNSETSI Reduced $ 148, 500 Ml Mel ;tf) tUl IVIUIMI'! ExpANdEd ANd REModdE PAIERMO plAN. 4BR, 2 . SBA, -HiGitly upGRAdEd, lllsk lANdSCApiNG, COMMUNiTy pool. liVE wirk ritE fuliNG of SERENiTy & f AMily ORiENTed COMMUNiTy. Reduced $694, 999 REAl ESTATE SERViCE LINDA SILVER (714) 1~4--1676 PAGER H LI 1'-1 T I NC T 0 N B [ ..\ ( ti 4-Plo GREAT INVESTMENT pROpEAyY. 1 0% dowN plus ASSUMAblE lOAN . Wd( MAiNTAiNEd, NEVER VACANT. ClosT TO schools ANd sitoppiNG. SJ20,000 ••un11yt••rw:cu111w Chy AN MOUNTAiN viEwsl SBR, 4 . SBA, <:ORNER Im. GOURMET kirdtEN, fRENch dooRS ANd wiNdows, } CAR GAMGE· SiMply hfAurirull $820,000 I 5 CORPORATE PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660· Romantic and secluded in Newport Beach This exclusive gatCd community consists of only J I homes, which have sold for more than $600,000. Set off by 30 foot Ton Kin Bamboo stands, this is one of the smallest floorplans in the oommunity, which still boasts more than 2,600 aquare feet of living apace. The three bedroom. two aod ooo-balf bath home features hardwood noon, Berba carpet, vaulted ceilinas, recessed, variable llJbting; central air, built-in bootcaica and much more. Thia home ii a perfect CMCUtive eotatainmeot facility u well u beiQa a Creative ideas fOr you~ home Target offers decorating tips for the larger rooms in your house 'JYpicalJy the living room and dining room are two of the larger rooms in a house and are very close in proximity. nus leads to many decorating questions related 10 space and color: n, wolb "' .. , """"' roo• on btln, ""' I do11'1 wlU&I lo put 'imuu •· WJaat on tom• waiq11• U., lo fill tJu blallk qN1£•1 Try using wallpaper borders, placing them in a row about four inches apart. To polish the look. add some molding around the wallpaper. Also try striping your walls with paint and you create an environment which does not need pictures. How ca I """"* .,. o/.d coule fro-,,., ~,..,,, Slipcovers and pillows add a fresh new look to old furniture. Place a few throw pillows oo • the cooch and oo one will know how toaa ir lw been MOUDd. M1 '"'111,..,,. Mil"'-"" roo.. .,.. coufdal.. Do ""1 INd to lulH th ""'" c°"11' Mil dJk "/taN1 If your dining and living room we connected. treat them u one IJ*e. This mcana lhat tbe colon need to wart as ooe. MJ ,.,,,..., .. , ...... ~Mil ,,,. *--1'"""6ftlwn ... c.-...,-.. ,.... ... --'" """""'' PllCC your fa~te bowl ja die oenla' of your table aad fill It wi1b lhiDy amtlla or uDd -S .. lbdla or ••Dell kam IUi::b • , , • • ~ coeea ~Call leaves.All......-~ 1eeluded and l'OIDIDbc home. Of&led Ill $489,000. · .~or.---,,.,.,..._.,,,.Cllll JWf7 '""'9.• "--....,,, (7Jll 4'14!1M. ._ •'I \t4 a I ll'e-&WI ,.....,.., .... It Custom Harbor View Homes Ctty & mountain views. SBR. 4 .SBA corner lot. Gourmet kitchen. Frenc h doors & windows. 3 car garage. Simply Beautffull $820,000 Newport Glen Private gated communtty. 3BR. 2.58A. very light & bright. Hardwood floors, Berber carpet A/C. New redwood deck. $489,000 Big Canyon Condo Fabulous view of Big Canyon Goff Course. High celllngs. c~own moldlngs. recessed llghtlng, fireplace. $365,000 The Bkiffs 48R, 2--story home. Fireplace, large patio, 2-cor detached garage. $309,000 Seavlew Panoramic views of ocean. c tty lights & maintains. New master BA new hardwood floors. G ood slzed yard w/prtvate pool. $599,000 COM Duplex Well maintained duplex! Cute front cottage w /2BR. 2BA. Newer rear unit 3BR. 3BA w /flrepface and large decks. Great location and an Ideal opportuntty for owner /user. $459,000 4-Plex Great Investment property. 10% down plus assumable loon. Well maintained, never vacant. $320,000 West Park Etegont & customized throughout. light & bright. 3BR, 2.58A. securtty system. laundry chute. Great locatlon. $217,500 Huntington Beach $529,900 Quality 4BR, 3BA JM Peters home. 3268 sq. ft. family & bonus rooms. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, lots of marble, cool ocean breezes. Gated. Dave Hayes 714/962-1848 Costa Mesa $178,000 3BR, 2BA approx. 1738 sq. ft., large living room w/i nviting fireplace. Rai sed open beam ceiling. Detac hed garage, RV access. Great potential. - Elsa Hoyt 714/565-6441 Huntington Beach Stunning · 2BR, 2.SBA towntlOme. Gourmet kitchen, ceramic tile, light & bright, 1650 sq. ft. Private courtyard, pool & spa, gated. Linda Stearns 714/451-7959 Huntington Beach $355,000 Four units good tenants on site manage- ment, all large 2BR, fireplaces, built-ins, owe loa n or exchange for units 8-20. ORS FR Jacqueline Sanders 714/668-9333 ext. 104 Huntington Beach Ocean view penthouse shows like a model, new Euro· deco kitchen w/granite & tile. 3BR, gorgeous OWC loan w/20% down. Jacqueline Sanders 714/668-9333 ext. 104 Costa Mesa $182,000 Costa Mesa $249,000 Extra large Eastside 2BR. Large sunny Absolutely c harming 2BR, 2BA French patio. Vaulted ceilings. Fireplace, walk to doors & windows, plantation shutters, Newport's Back Bay. Call now! atrium w/skyl ites. Tennis, pool, spa. Bonnie Turner Elsa Hoyt 714/650-7127 714/565-6441 $225,000 Great model! 4BR, 3BA (1 BR & 1 BA down), formal living & dining room, eat- in kitchen, family room. Covered patio, c ul-de-sac. Possible RV parking. Delpha Oswald 714/668-9333 ext. 126 Country Chann, 38R, 2BA atrium home Mesa Verde No. Vaulted ceilings, oak accents. Upgrades t/o, ta,., I~ spa, fruit trees, cul-de-sac. Del ... O.Wald 714/668-.9333· ext 126 Al.MOST NEWTOWNHOMB $153~00 2Bll, 2BA 3 yr. old condo just a mile to the beach. Gourmet kitchen, ceramic tile entry. Light & briitbt throughout. l car garage, pool & spa. Immaculate. tOROH93 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $182,000 Quiet townhome has vaulted ceiling.1. Dressing area in mas- ter bedroom. Huge, sunny, side yard off living room. Brick fireplace. Extn large bedrooms. Priced below Im sale. CaJJ now!! #ORC0060 LARGE TOWNHOME ~ EVERYIHING $157,000 lmmacuhtc townhome with bcrbcr carpet. Nothing to do but move in. 2 car garage amchcd. lndoor laundry, com- mumry poolJ & spas & tennis courts. You will lo\'e it here!! tORC0076 Spacious 3BR., 38A, pool, tmniJ courts, spa & 2 club- bowcs! Great casuidc loatioo. Charmin~ large patio opens to greenbelt. 2 cv attached garage, 1-targt master suite. New c:arpcting. IORC0064 PICTURB PBllFECf CLOSE TO OCEAN $111,900 Show like a model! Ranodclcd 1v.-o $l'CX}' IDWTlhomc. 28R., I.SBA, white rile entry, kitchen new aoolianca. new white abincts, cozy fire. pbtt. Oirm accCM 10 gangc. l..iasc opiioct p<JGRblc. #0RCO188' BACK BAY VILLAGE TOWNHOMB $199,900 New whiic.pW1t, new ~1 ~rear patio plantation shumrs. 3BR, 2.SBA, whi~ washed ca"bincu. 2 car ~ gangc ha.\ loads of built in cupboards & loft area storage. #ORC0068 SINGLE PAM. RES. & REAR UNIT $194,500 Front hoosc, 2BR, l.75BA r.lus den. Formal dining room, cndoecd b~ room. Fresh pajnt inSidc & out Bad unit curn:ody rcnu:d at SSOO per month. t0Rall26 · THE HBIUT.AGB $239,000 ~ on the marht. Private cobblcstonc &trcct leads io depit ~­ cious ~· 3BR, 2 rNStm + dcn_JBA, Frtnch doers, bay WindOw, bmal cimng. cozy 6rq>bct. t0Rw208 CUTB & cozy $169,900 ~ 2BR home on an extr.1 largc R-2 kx; Dcn~wall. d ~ ~onto ~ colorful bd .... --4. lntcnor · ... u.-1. n..:.. ru~. So much ilr ~idc. IORCXl022 i-•..... """" GB.EAT _lNCO~ PROPB.RTY . $299,900 ~ ID sunkcJI li\'lllg l'OOITlS, new roof, upper wvts hal't .. pri· vatr ~-l.awcr unitJ iu,-c large pU>OS, &on1 lie rear. Will consMicr a.II tams. tORC0224 OCF..AN VIEW PENTHOUSE $475 000 ~ 3BR Mth new F.uro kitchen. Gnnin: tilc'ftoor dccO abincts. Shows tikc a model home. Oa:m~ ~'. Owner will arry loan •ith 2°" 00-11. Grat ttnm. IORO>l02 J.39UllPLBX LARG.B 2B~ VNITS . $355,000 Pric:t reduced on chc:sc grcai Wllb ut txcdlcnr condition. Good <>mite mgmt. &ch ape has lirciibcc, f1N, RO, gangc One uni1 has ~ pri- wtc_ 11!llio ooc has dcCk. OWC or nChangc !Or lllOr'C units, SFR. IORCOlOl PRBMIER TOWNHOMB COMPLEX $157,000 ~~location. ~patio, gr\'.cnbch \'icw1 2 ~ar gar. 2~R. 2.SBA, ~ mNcr "1th bilcooy. lfl>l(nlkd u~'1.l~ 8oonng, kit. cabinets, loU of mirrors. Grrat communir)' 1i\in11-. #ORC0067 SBABllBEZ.B TOWNHOM.E $158,900 3BR. 2BA spacious 2 story with 2 ~garage. All new pW1t, ~ kin:bcn, rustom cabinca, ini.rrorcd llrCplaCC. Great ara, ocan litczo. Musi ICC!! t0RCl30 PIUMB EASTSIDE HOME & INCOME $M9,000 ~income in pnmc camick l'CSICl. area. 3BA, home has bc:cn ~ 2BR. home in bd lm cncbcd patio. Walk ro Triangle Square. do6t to bc:achcs, Newport schools. ABSOLUTE PBRFEcnON $189,900 ~Cod ~yling end unit. Sholl') hght \\f\;aulttd ccilin&\-Gowmct kmicn,, whi1ic «:ramie tile, rust om "\ndow 00\Ulllp;L lli>mantic ~ platt, pri\'ilr cowtyard Gated comm. near beach. IORC0108 'IWO ON A LOT BASTSIDE CHAllMBll $249 900 Prime loc:aoon. Front houx Im 28~ IBA. Bad boosc lBR,'IBA. Bodi bowo ~ modem. quaint UllpfO'\'CmmlS., such as biv .,;,,. cbn, sk)'ighi JoRCOOS6 . AFFORDABLE SINGLE STORY $124.900 This 3BR. 2BA. S(OJ)' f()\'llhomc IS loattd in F-oolhil1 HS Oisttiet Ulterior loation. µrgc open WtCObdts, pod &: dubhomc. low a9IOC. ix ofS136 llldudcs water. IORC0081 LAllGB HOME BRADY BUNCH STYLE $328,500 This brgc home is only 2 mila 10 the beach. FM~ BR w /OIJINrt- wirs masta. Ncwt:r. ~ ~ pW!t Designer rile ut kitchen. Bad yard w /BBQ &: lflla w /d:lildprooC fg,'Cf. A must ICC!! IOR0>074 . SATURDAY &: SUNDAY CoSTA MBsA 1782 Kenwood Elsa Hoyt 3089Yukon Bill Lupis 3331 Wyoming ~HuJd 1835 Oriole Pat Davis 9U Vari Ness Charlotte Scott 263 Broadway fun & Carmen UOS Narbonne Way Jerrie Mahoney 2475 Mootte Way Jerrie Mahoney 639 Whitney Way Didt & Peart Sat 1-4 $178,000 Sun 1-5 $192,000 Sun 1-4 $225,000 Sun 1-4 $425,000 Sun 1-4 $157,000 Sat &Sun 1-5 SU9,000 Sat & Sun 1-4 $186,000 Sat &Sun 1-4 Sl8l,OOO Sat&: Sun l·S $154000 ELEGANCE ABOUNDING! $425,000 Mesa Verde cwtomiud home. SBR. 3BA, pool & apa. All new kitchen, baths, windows, ck>ors, Ooor covcrinp, fix. turcs, tile roof, ceilings scraped, skylights. Near golf. parb, shops & bike trail .. IOllC0199 LARGE MESA VERDE HOME $254,000 3BR. 3BA home. Needs family ro fill it up. Neutnl bcrbcr carpet throughout. Kitchen w/oak cabinets. Built in microwave & nc:wcr rile. Tile m family room eating area. #ORCO I09 BEAlITIFUL BR, 2BA HOME $228,900 Great family home located in nice .uca ofC'-<XSca Mesa. SBR. 2BA house . Inside bundn Very cozy hving room w/brick fireplace. Two kvlighrs Kitchen has 2 garden windows. tORC0122 BIT COUNI'RY $225,000 Cozy warm decor w/oak ;accents, 1112.ntcl shdvcs, etc. Decorator papen & window coverings. Kitchen counter newly tiled, new ant. Vcrtiah & valances. New tile & ab- inC'IJ in bodi baths. IORC012S PAT TOOLE DAVIS ASSOCIATE BROKER (714) 651--2927 4 j ;J\, _:.;j!,\ _: '· I . . Upgraded kitchen, windows & French doors, tile roof. Custom spa. Great View · of park. Golf Course just ooer the fence . $368,000 I \I I I . ' I I\ I' " . I;. . : Elegant Longwood Greens Townhome . 2 Master suites & den, 1610 sg ft. Only 23 units , pool & spa, near 2 Golf Courses. $195,000 l " I ' \ 1 ' i I )1 ' ' I < I · , , I: : SBR , 3BA cwtomittd ~. AU~ kitchen, baths, tile roof, flooring, fixtures , pool & spa, Much More! $425;000 New roof, upgrades throughout. Large pritNUe yard with fruit tTUS. Close to Golf, Parks, Shops & B~ trml. $289,900 A Realtor with Experience Integrity and Professionalism Jennifer Noonan: She is achieving her goals AGENCY: Coldwell Banker. Newport Beach JOB TITLE: Sales professional FARM AREA: Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach. Huntington Beach. Irvine and South County LENGm OF TIME WITH AGENCY: Four years CITY OF ~IDENCE: Balboa Island HOBBIF.SllNTE~ Mountain biking, running. swimming, golf, travel. watching sunsets and music CLUBSl()RGANIZATIONS: Balboa Yacht Club, Hoag Cancer Ccnttt volunteer, A YSO Socc:ic;r coach volunteer LAST BOOK READ: "Meo Arc From Mars. Women Are From Venus" FAVORITE MOVIE: "Aladdin" FAVORITE RESTAURAN'I': Yankee Tavern FAVORITE GETAWAY: Lake Powell PET PEEVE: Jennifer Noonon People who don't return phone calls and people who are late for appointments HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Setting goals and achieving chem We wat to luar from YQI' tJarough 011r SNAPSHOT col#lfUI. We enco.,..ge 'JO" to 1nul o plu>to (blad Mid wlriU, if poulble), witJr fM lluJividlllll'J 0NJ tJu COMpOnJ,, ~ llUlfhd on tM boek. Send« /u 'JO"' ilifomtallon to: Jun. Vlbr, real e1"1U editor, Doa, Pilot, 330 W. Ba1 St., Cono Mno, ct 92621; Fu: (1U) ~ l>#lttlllM: S ,_111. ~ w.•11,,.,,.,, It• ... " cmdlaWs.1 II I~ • 'I '< '. ' I .. , • : ! J Offered at $739,000 For aJJitional information, please contact Star Real Estate Newport Beach 714-644 8700 cs--Resort Living By the Bay~ This dramatic Bayside Cove home comlli1'es classic good taste with superior improvementa. The 2000 square foot single level floor plan opens to a deck with views of Balboa Island, Newport Bay and the hills of Newport Coast. Vaulted ceilings and decorator mirrors complement the light airy ambiance of the spacious rooms. An impressive double door entry and foyer leads to tlte formal living and dining• rooms with crown moldings, fireplace and built-ins. The kitchen has been remodeled with bleached wood cabinets, white Corian counters and quality applianc.es. The spectacular breakfast room will seat eight and features a room-length serving bar with glass front overhead cabinets and a mirrored celling! The two spacious bedroom suites each have full baths. The Master Suite opens to the view deck and has plantation shutters and a large walk-in closet plus a wardrobe. The den also opens to the view deck and has direct access to the powder room. The home is comfortably air conditioned. There is an intercom, inside laundry and a two car garage with stairs to a hobby loft. This gated community is located just above picturesque Balboa Island. The community pool is at the bay front and dock space is available. Professional BuilCler's 23rd Annual Consumer Survey reveals what buyers want in a new home S h • hi" hts ti ti above the national average for buying a brand according to the National Association of Home web sites. Urvey 19 19 mO VQ 00S oew home and 226 percenl above for buying an Builders. As a resuh, buyers generally demand Wlf,.re do"'" ba1'! and desires of home buyers existing house. less square footage C!.927 square feet I~ year. America remains the country of wide open Wlt1do.,,.11111v,.'! as opposed Lo 2,052 m 1995). spaces -at least in spiriL Porty percenl of those Space is the No. I reason most Americans Still suffering from I.be after effects of lhc surveyed prefer IO live in a rural area, as move. Forty-one peroeot of the respondents recession, one-thini of first-time buyers in the compared lo only 2.7 peroent who voted for an surveyed indicated they were moving to a larger Northeast say they've never owned a home urban environmcnL In between are suburban house, as compared to 38.2 penieot last year. because they arc unccruun of the ecot\omy, their dwellers (34.4 percenl for outlying suburbs and About 14 pefCCOl cited cblnae in employment job or their ability 10 make house payments. 18.7 percent for bedroom communities). oc marital ttatos u their pimaty reuoo, in Northeastern respondents (39 percent) consider Moreover, half of all Americans are just as comparilon with 10.7 percent in the 1996 property taxes lo be an important factor in home willing to IJ'y a new town or different selection, far more than buyers elsewhere. lbey neighborhood as they are 10 stay puL also expect to live in their houses longer than W1'ot do w• look for U. a MW "°"'"" !hose in other J*tS of the country-on average. Tw<>-thir<h of all first time home buyers (67 18 years, which is one year longer than the percent) want a home that can adapt to their nation u a whole. future needs., while the ~ want a house Overall, 1CCUD1nlatio& money for a down that fits their immediate nqui.rements. Finl payment is a problem foe almost half (4S timers are also likely to consider buying a pen::eot) of first time home buyers; speciftca.lly, mobile bome (1 pcrcenl) 0C Kspecialty" 28 pen:ent aay they tre ntma for a rUte. dwellio&. IUCb as a lo& cabin (1 ~). while 1:7 pe:rcenl Ire teeti.11& affordable mondlly for tdircea, low maintr:Nncte is ID importlDl paymcaea. Deapi~ this. almost three quart.en of ~ oomidentlon.. with 24.S ~ thole~ (13 pei-ceot) WOQ]d rather make DllDina it tbc primlry factor w1 ..,.. 22..6 mortpp psymeaa IMn pay rent. perClCiGl 8CIClkin& a belt« r.oc.boa. away tn.. Iba ~. ~ perCIClll of lnde. expect frmdie J*lO of-'-liviaa. MlJll "'*- to qn«i• lbe pb of their' next ...., -QOOMDen (60.6 pcn:ie9l) WOllld • -• paerally, 11)' by would .,., 89 pe:rcenl of the cWfen:nt town; ..... 24.2 pm'Olllll.., d9ey lilt price. wooJd pree. •differ•..,... cdloOd.. n. .. ,. :kt..,. dr•#Wt:ft Ho"eY«<il~dlliMlblt•--.-- Rell ..... t.-... (46..3 perceac) w1 to Aorida or Aat.zio.. )IOa're Wftl9I.; 11111 .. ".,... or c1.rw Ida rwin t.be IDOlt ..pity opt ro raDlia ck.-to 61ii1J .S ~~ol ....... forbomc ~. ~ n. .............. iJDC*:t. """""..., ..., ...... 2.9~ol~ tiayen 1* ................. perailltlml to ....... ~-·.1~-Mtc10 • • Celebratilfg 20 Yee This year Star Real Estate celebrates its 20th anniversary. Milestones always seem to be a time to reflect on where you've~ how far you've come and to envision the future. As we count down to the next century the possibilities ahead are endless. It's an exciting time. Since 1977, I have been conunilied to leadilig a company which would be the most · Fran~'2~well professional, ethical and dedicated real estate firm in Orange County. To accomplish this goal, the company was structured to attract only the most talented and experienced agents; a complete departure from the trend at that time to procure new licensees. This meant our facilities would need to be state-of-the-art. A lofty plan but the right one. As new technology became available, it was implemented. Marketing and Advertising departments were created to deliver top quality promotional materials for our client's benefit. A Relocation Department was established to efficiently coordinate moves outside of our service area. The result of settling for only the best set new standards for excellence. Today, over 200 agents,- who average 14-plus years experience, choose to work at Star Real Estate. Many of the original team are sti11 here! The communities we serve are our neighborhoods, too. We have made it our business to be insightfully prepared for market conditions, to stay current with legal issues, to be experts in disclosure requirements and to understand how property and our clients may be impacted by changes. It is important to us to be immersed in the day to day community which is why I elected to decentralize into five coastal Orange County offices. Our office at Newport Center is staffed by agents who are among the top producers in this community. At Star Real Estate, we have a hometown attitude. A nostalgic look back at the 70's brings to mind a much different approach to the real estate business; no FAX machines or cell phones or voice-mail, far less paperwork and a "million dollar" producing agent led the pack. Twenty years has changed the landscape in our hometown and changed the methods for doing business. Today, our market share and dollar volume far exceeds my early vision. However, I believe my original commitment to quality remains appropriate for the next century. At Star Real Estate we are ready and excited to meet the future. We have recently been awarded the Newport Beach territory for HFS Mobility Services, formally PHH Relocation ~ces. This will enable us to assist our clients with long distance moves and to find homes for those relocating here. And, our Internet Web Page gives our listings world-wide exposure. To our customers and the agents who serve them, be assured Star Real Estate is committed to exceeding your expectati~ns! IL\UOll VIEW taU.S...l'ool/V Large cstmlm:I 48R 38A <M!flooks pooVspt &. cabana. M8R w/rcrreat, tam nn. C/A. $175,000 CANYON c.usr .. .1..arsest Model 8eaudfl.4 mnod white kit! 38R 2.S8A. F.mty room. Dining room, nooll. MBR w/friic/dedf. .. $)69,000 SOU11I COAST ••• On the I.Me Gated convn. 381l 28A w/2 MBR. Huge Fam Rm w/Vclulted celllngs. Patio g. Balcony .. Sl64,000 IL\UOll VIEW HOME.S. .. Monaco ~ w/fP'* ldecherl cn.rrtas. martile/t!le bldls. blched °* h t dis. pool/spa ... $S40,000 EASTSIDl CM...C111-de-9K loadon 381t 2IA on llrge end ot eds lot neu a.ck Bay t-t.rdwood Floors. fre'leh doors, pool. SJl9,000 Gra cious Gated Estate + 1111 Of ·axcell8ncel NlWPOaT SllOU.S...l..llbt/Brtsht Va~ ceWng$ &. a wall of gtass bring the beaotlrut fta.gstone pAdo with pond Into thls striking remoc:tej. Upgraded kit, slate ftoors. custom mirrors, berber carpet In 3BR I . 75BA. New plumbing, f'ences &. sarage door ... R.educedl Nl HUGH'IS...Moelw..,_.I Two 2M ZIA light bl1gt'tt condos. Fplc. 2 as SM· u Only 2 un1ts. 1ow c.tues • . • sns.ooo beta LIDO lllL.Cc4t .. o. JS tt. LGCI C.cJYlded ellt end Udo nell' mlls CX>Urt. cMlhou!e. beldl. Ziil i.SiA. So. Pldo .••......... S4B .... Pretty as a Picture Ulft.a NllWPOU IAJ._eor.. lot 3 ot 4 Ba. 2 remodeled BA. l'plc betWeerl Uv rm/F.m rm. Master Bl wtrpic ...... SJ~ WESTCUD ... C.,. A.ppMI Fnplias ~ Liv rm &. F.m rm. MN -reii-iodded.~ 3&ll ZIA In xdnt loatlon ........ laMe Sllll/lle CORONA DU M.Aa...SO. of Hwy Clwmlng cott.tge plus priv~ artist 5(UCjjo w/ocart view. 11.oof deck. 2 us garage • . . . . . . $612,SOO .. COllONA DU MAa. •• Oftrsh.e lot Build 4200 sq. ft. home on site south ol hwy. Near u~ Corona Beach .......... SUS,000 a.:JNA IJl1 MA• C• ~ 45 ft. frontage, 28R. I.SBA, llv rm wlftplc. sep cln rm. Inside laundly rm. 2 c.ar gar .. $JA9.000 One door to Little Corona Beach .. . + SE.WJEw, 2100 YACHT G Look at this price. Model Perfect. 3BR. Open Sunday-Kay Konfal WESrCUFF, 17806 WFSTCLl.FF h Walk to Westdiff Plaz.a. C.Ommunity pool ~ ()pm s..dlly-Jo Klas ~ 1210 SUSADC LANE Great funily neighborhood. 3BR. lBA Opca ~Team Hoener WESTCLIFI\ 1S22 CUMBERLAND Outstanding c:ustom remodel. Large yard. 3BR. 28 Open Satmday-Hoow.r/c.owre. ..JS COSTA MESA .. J • ~ I MaryAnn McGUhe ~770 HARBOR* OCEAN* CITY UGHTS Incredible Front Raw Views Pcnthowc 2BR, 2BA Separate Formal Dining Room Exquisite Contempory Decor • '\I \\ P< llU HI \( II • $395,000 200 Paris Lane #312 Please Call For Gate Code PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 Call (714) 719-0500 Sat & Sun for a private showing 5 PREMIERE POINT 25 CANYON TERRACE 4SAN SIMEON COMING SOON: PELICAN HILL PELICAN Hill PALMILLA $4,495,000 $3,495,000 $899,000 Morris ~mcnt, Inc. is an apcriCnoed full ltrrioe dndopmcnt ~mpany _providing an:hittait,.J, inccrior dcaign, coftlttUCXioo, and all ral awe rdan:d terV1CC1o Morria DeYelopmcnt, (~ is milablc fur a>DIU.ltlldon on all you ral csure neecb. Call today for information about a 3BR with Ocean and City lights View in gated community. $S7S,OOO LARGE WOODSYlOT 1939 Corona dcl Mar Charmer 2BR, deck w/ocean view. Second story potential great ocean view. Running creek, 12+ mature trees. $650,000 UNIQUE CANYON PROPEIITY 4BR, home in serene location with access to Cameo Shores beaches and Crystal Cove. Ocean view from deck. Playground nearby. $625,000 Karen Knoche 644-6373 PRIME CUL-DE-SAC WCATION Prime cul-de-sac location. Single lcvd 3BR, 2BA home with skylights, plantation shutters, fireplace, garage loft plus new entry and kitchen flooring. Open Sat 1-5 pm. 7 R.ocky Ridge, Irvine. $257,000 SHARP END UNIT TOWNHOUSE 3BR, 1 3/4BA sha.rp end unit townhouse close to pool. Pla.Dtarion shutters, fireplace, uprgradcd kitchen and baths. Oosc to Triande Shopping. Good value-will also go lease option, Call Kan:n. $139,000 - STEPHANIE L .. HOUGHTON AWARDED 1996 +Most~loM + NulU-Mllllon Dollar Producer + Top Producer + Senk>f" Muttttng Consultant 723-0137 Two bedroom, two bath. Priced below m4rltet. Stunning French m4nor locl#ed in the heart of this prestigious guard-gated community -a steal. $499,000 ANN PETERs, TED JARVIS, SUZANNE ScHlJLER <Taking Care of your .?Yf ost Tmportant asset ("' Jo King 723-8120 at. 106 Sandy Daley 644-6373 at. 201 Super low price. Oosc 10 shopping. rcsuu.rams, parks and schools, ibis upP.Cr comer uni1 2BR. I BA condo fcarurcs a ~ privte covmd deck, <fining area, garage and community pool. Thii is uuly a must sec. $124,500 $389,000 Wonderful 4 bedroom home across from community pool & park. A traditional home perfect for enrerWning & funily living. Detail & quality set this Newport Heights stunner apart. SpecracuJar kitchen with ya.king stove. $869,000 Construction has begun for a lovely 4+ BR ocean Bonnie view home on a wonderful lot. Buyer op~rrunity Barrington to get involved. Finished home will be offered at. 644-6200 ext. 146 $1,495,000 ~si ia. So/din 1996 1800 Port Ca,low Steph~~ie Houghto·n leads Ellis Realty's Peninsula office She specializes in the Peninsula and stays involved with community Stephanie Houghton, sales associate with Ellis Realty Group, was the top producer in the Penins ula office for the second quarter of 1997. "Stephanie is a productive and strong agent," said Bernard Towers, office manager. "Her level of involvement with the community is of great benefit to her clients. Moreover, her marketing efforts arc successful and aJways appropriate 10 the seller's lifestyle." With strong ties to the Newport Beach waterfront community. she maintains-a strong presence there and specializes in Newport Peninsula properties. As a resident of the area, she understands and shares her clients' expectations and concerns. Houghton is well known on the ~ninsula for her enthusiastic political and community development efforts. She serves as the director of the Central Newport Beach Community Association, and has been re-elected five years consecutively. She participates in both the Oceanfront Walkway Committee and the Specific Arca Plan Committee for the Balboa redevelopment effort. Sensitivity to the economic needs and environment.al conceins of the residents guides her local politics philosophy. She sees protecting and defending the rights and interests of property owners as an integral part of a good real estate agent's job. To reacla SUpltattU Houghlon, call tlu Peninsula oJ!ice of Ellis Realty Group aJ (714) 723-8120. Customizecl towntiOme This beautiful home is located in Monticello townbomcs and conveniently positioned between Fairview and Vanguard in Costa Meaa. This two bedroom. two bath unit is more than 1.200 square feet and includes a two car attached garage. The home hu been customiu.d throughout with features including wood or gas burning fireplace, retractable patio cover for indoor/outdoor entertaining, gas barbecue and built-in bookcases. There are crystal cabinet pulls, gold finished bathroom fixtures and custom window coverings throughout. The low association dues include water, fire and earthquake inswance and trash. The property is FHA and VA approved. It is easily accessible to the 405 and SS freeways. Walle to the fairground and just minutes to the beach. Offered at $129,500. For 1110n ilf/onnalion, c4/J Bob Collucio Ill tlu Newporl Beaeh oJfke of Bilis Realty Group Ill (114) 6"-6313, ut. 121. California's first newly constructed HIV I AIDS care shelter breaks ground The Emmanuel House will provide shelter for homel~ss persons with HIV I AIDS I lomcA1d Orange Coun1y. Che ci1y of Sanca Ana and Mercy House Tran.,1honal Living Ccn1en. recen1ly kicked off con,Lrucuon for 01hfomia 's firs1 newly con\lructed <;heller for homeless peri;on' living with HIV/AIDS. LN:ated in Sama Ana\ h1,tonc French Park d1~1nc1. lhe 14.' ':'i ..quan.: foot. two-Mory Emmanuel House will offer 21 bed<; for homelei.i. men and women with the AIDS virus who have nowhere else to lum Th~ Emmanuel Hou\C projec1 1, HomeA1d·,. c,econd for Mercy Houcie Trans1uonal Living Centers. which will manage the operauon of 1he ~heller once 11'' completed. The $2 rrulhon Emmanuel House. unanimously endorsed by the h1s1onc French Park neighborhood, will be lhe first of its kmd m the state designed specifically to meet the needs of its HJV/AIDS ~idents. according to Michael Lennon. executive direct°'° of HomcAid Orange County. HorneAid is the non-profit organlzation establiAbed by the BuUd.iq Industry Association that boild9 aod renovates shelten for the temporarily homeless. HomeAid's volunteer builder~ for ehe project I.a Irvino-bued John Laing Homes wbo will ovaJee tho COMtNClioo of Enmwmcl Rowe. .. .Pmious boolln& developed over the last decide hu Wge)y beea ft#)()~ from ex.I~~ ...... Mid~ Hayntt. CMIC:Ubve dirmm' cl~ HOQle 'JUDUd-.1 Pictured from left to ri9ht: Rufu1 Washington, reprmentatMt, Office of Community ftonning a~ ~t for ~ United ~ Deportment of HUO; lorry Webb, pnlSKMnt of John laing Homes (~ W>iunteef' builder captain); lorry Haynes, eJCeCUtiY8 director of MtKcy House Tmnsitionol living Center; LC. Bob~. pmident of HomeAid Orange County and Presley Homes Inland Empire; and Father Jerome T. Karcher, founder of Mwcy House Transitional living Center, joined ~than 100 ~ Orange County and Metcy House supporlien ond 'tOluntws fur the ~ng of Emmanuel Hou. Uvin1 Centa1 ... What's exciting a.bout the exteri« will resemble a larJe, sin&Je.family Emmanuel House ii lbal we•re ltaltioa from home OO!Jlplete with dormer windows aod scrntch and building from the ground up. We're front porch. The ardrltectural atyle hopbig that the new lhelter will eerve u a complemeou the llirroundina bUtoric model for other projects that offer not only 1 reaideruial neilftbOlt;Ood, Inside. 2S private unique ~tan but also a diJnifted, funcdonal bedrooms for readmrs llid ob-a.ieo llatf will be ·hodlc forfti!deou ift which 10 ~life ... ' robed with ~n public &re111 ~ u livila Desiped by arUiaect PtM1 HOvo IOd RNM room widl fifcpllce. dinint ~ ptdo deCk ~ind PWmcn. tbt Bmmulld ROUie and litinly co encowtfO eoda1 ~ among the guestS. Representing a public/private/non-profit partnership. Emmanuel House will be built primarily through ~ cootributions in the form of labor and services to HomeAid by members of the buildina industry. In addition, tho city of Santa Ana will hdp fund about $400,000 of the projec:t throo&b cbe distribution of federal Funchng for Housing of Persons with AIDS (HOPW>J funds. Mercy House Transitional Living Centers will also raise money for its operations which l\Ssist the individuals with ec-0oomic. emotional and spiritual well being. A non-profit coqxntion which provides transitional housing and supportive services for the homeless in Orange County. the Santa Ana- based Mercy Hoose Transltiooal Uvina Centers cumntly operates two facilities: Joseph House for men and R.egina House for sinaJe motbm and their dilldren. EmmanueJ Howe Is HomeAid Otanae COunty's 26th shelter project. HomeA.id's etr<>cu serve temporarily homeless men, women and childttn who need 30 days to 18 months to &et back oo their feet. CWTcntly in Orange County, nxn than 12.000 ptq>le are homeless due to catastrophic illneis, job losa, speuA1 and child abuse or abaodomnent. Since 1989, more tbao 1,.500 companies and 20,000 individuals bavo donated in excess of 400,000 volunteer hours to HomeAJd Oranae County and railed moro than $8 million in cub and m. • kind contributiou. ,,,,,...,.~,.. .. ,., .. ... ·-~,,.,,,. .. ., .... .,. H~ c.a (114) nJ,;JSlA t1) ' l l ~ ~ N c 0 R 0 N A D E L M A R Come home this summer to your villa by the sea . • • to spectacular sunsets and elegant interiors created by unique European and American architectural details. Come home to easy sophistication -co lots of space and fabulous amenities including gourmet kitchens and tiled or hardwood ffoors . At Vtlla Del Esc.c, no cwo homes arc alike. C hoose from scylish 2 and 3 bedroom interiors, up co 2,600 square feet. Priced from $295,000 with acellcnc financing available. Vis.it us in Cor<?na Del Mar -VII~ l>el l•le, 401 Seaward Road, Yilla 3. Corona Del Mar. tel: 714/673-4180. The vintaae hacienda above famous T-strcet beach is poised for wonderful whitewa&« pmoramas and offers the coziest rooms for a retreat by the sea. Spend hours gazing It lhe tea OI' relaxing in an enclosed courtyard or walk to the beach. True to the vintage-Style of San Cle~te. the home has a handsome tile roof and a .fiesta room. Once iDlide, ooc is struck by the 5CDSC of warmlh and oomf ort which distinguishes the home's cozy rooms. Consisting of two bedrooms, two baths, dining room. comfortable Ii~ room and a kitchen with built·ins, this is the perfect place for nights by the woOd ~ fireplace at home with family and guests. For added convenieoce. the home provides an indoor laundry room and a two car garage. Offered at $695,000. For 111on ilf/Ol"ll#lliott, call Dick Dklcsonfrom th1 Nn1port lltaeh olfk1 of ETlis Realq Grot4, Ill (714) 64+6200. .. .· I • VNtWs span the coastline from Corona leach Front row vistas of the Pacific abordine. rolling surf and amazing sunsets are the scenic domain of this Ocean Boulevard beauty. Just ateps to Little Corooa Beach and minutes to the viJkge at Corona del Mar. this rare seaside locale complemeots the unique brick architecture and trim landlcape of the thnie bedroom main boUsc. The rriaster bedroom bas a wnp-aroUnd view which takes advantage of endless water views. 1be living room also bouts a sit down view and a wall..ro-wall grand fireplace. A separate two bedroom guest apartment is privy to the same panoramic Idling Ind creates M inviting atmosphetc for family and friends. Complementing this home's prestigious and view-oriented ambiance are a lovely gazebo and a private security system. The exceptionally spacious, four car garage is outfitted with a work room and a bath and there is ample space to store a rect'eational vehicle. Offered at Sl,695,000. For"'°"'~ cflll Md G.llrtlp Ill tJ11 Nrq«t S..lt 0Jlk1 of El& RM/q aro.,., (71') flf OM . :. , .. . "" .. ,. .. ' ... J1 l I \ • ;1 .. ~ra~ame to Meg-~t9>ro~ lncfo~ IRVIN£ • $1,125,000 • 644 .. 9060 Single story residence in Turtle Rocle Summit Estates, 4 bedrooms, Z.5 baths, spacious rooms with vaulted ceiJ~. beautifully designed kitchen. NEWPORT BEACH • $1,195,000 • 6+f .. 9060 Custom oceanfront home on the sand with maximum white water and coastal views, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, master suite with fireplace and balcony, 2 car garage. LAOUNA B!AcH • ,000, • 6-iH .. 906() Unobstructed front row views of the ocean-; sw:f and coastline from this dramatic Riviera Meditcmmean estate on a large comer lot. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths DoVER SHORES • $1,515,000 • 64-f .. 9060 A ttuly beautiful single story bayfront in one of Newport Beach's finest areas, 60 feet on the water and city views, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, -4 car garage NEWPoRT BEACH • $1,395,000 • 6+4 .. 9060 Wonderful new sitlgle story custom home, beautiful pario, 16 foot ceilings, very quiet location, limestone floors, state-of-the-art kitchen, many quality features. LAGUNA BEACH • $3,600,000 • 64+9060 6 bedrooms, S.5 baths, unique oceanfront Meditmanean villa. old world chann with today's convenieru:a, located on a privace bluff overlookina cmhing IUlf and rttf below. • BIG CANYON • $1,295,000 • 64-f .. 9060 Outstanding view loc located on the hilltop of the 8th fairway, great potential for remodeling or expansion, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, gated cowtyard enuy, 3 car ~ BAYVIEW TERRACE • $292,500 • 644-9060 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, comer locauon, mini view, central A/C, communicy pool, fresh paint NEWPORT BEAot • $325,000 • 6'«·9060 Dcligheful 2 bedroom. 1 bath house in super quiet locauon -. OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS CoLLEGE PARK 2332 Fordham $211 ,999 Robert Bents CoRONA DEL MAR 1924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Mim Maycll Cos'fA M£.sA 223 Monte Vista $400,000 Sydney Gielow NEWPORT BEACH 506 Signal Road $995,000 Reggie McNemcy 382 Villa Point Drive $219,000 Mel Kiddie 6 Rabon Court $200,000 Nancy Kiddie SA1URDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BIG CANYON 1 Oteny Hills Lane 17 lnvemess CoRONA DEL MAR 216 Dahlia Cos'rA MEsA 206 La Costa HARBOR RIDGE 29 Coventry LIDO ISLE 818 V1..i Lido Sood NEWPORT BEACH 6 R11hon Court 1426 ~a Ridge $9 .. 9,000 $1,295 .ooo $799,CXX) $349.000 $389,CXX) $659,000 $200,CXX) $575,CXX) NEWPORT RIDGE lN NEWPORT COAST 7 Bridgeport $699,900 ORANGE 2902 E. Hillcrest $315,000 SPYGLASS HILL 9 Monterey Circle $789,CXX) -Alla.son I Curtin Jeff' Axton Karen Lynch V1clu Oclpan Jeff Axton Alison McCormick Jennifer Pritchett Cammy Leslie Grech & Broffman Miriam Mayell Joyce Olson SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando $329,000 Mary Ann Nechercutt CoRONA DEL MAR 17('1) Galatea Terrace $859,<XX> Bruce Mill er CosTA Mf.sA 2405 Bonnie $399,000 Jennifer Noonan HARBoR VIEW H.Jus 1233 Porukk Way (2-Spm) $649,00'.> Stephanie Argyros liARBoR VIEW HOMES 1824 Pon Sheffield $698,CXX) Dreyfus I Weir ltMNE 3 Aorcs $219,000 Kathy Fox lRVINE • Tu1nu ROCK 80wlotte $1,125,000 Powell / Ward LIOO ISLE 815 Vta Lido Sood $2,195,000 Alison McCormick NEWPORT BEACH 220 Nice Lane $325,(XX) Olp Matthews 2207 Fiesta m7.<XX> SUanNoonan 601 lido Park Drive •lF 9!XX) M loo Kiehler 2988 Corte Hennoea 504.~ ~/Grech 1 '· SPYGLASS Htu. 23 Carmel Bay ri2s1~ Don~ 6 Twin Lakes 49,000 Ollar\ I Evans BALBOA ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 673-6900 64+9060 ' ,. ' liARBoR HIGHLANDS • $537,500 • 644.9060 Beautifully remodeled, sinale aory home on br&e lot, 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room with frplc BfO CANYON • $639 ,000 • 6+4-9060 3 bd, 2.5 ba. lovely Monaco model, cuy lighr and ocean views, ipllCIOUS lex, large courcyard entry, 90afina ceilings NEWPORT BEACH • $498,000 • 6«-9060 Recently remodeled 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with pool, wood floors, french doors, built in BBQ IRVINE TERRACE • $725,000 • 644-9060 Absolutely beautiful comer location, wonderful family home with open floocplan, large backyard. pool. spa NEWPORT BEACH • $895,000 • 6+4#9060 Totally remodeled, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, woodciful kitchen with Cl.lltom cabinets, wooJedUl yiiid with '119 I ~ NEW LISTING IN BIG CANYON • Prime Location • Estate Sized Lot • Spectacular Views • 5 Bedrooms . • 2 Family Rooms • Traditional Home : 1 CHERRY HILLS LANE, BIG CANYON 3 TRAFALGAR, HARBOR RIDGE • 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths • Spectacular Custom • Family Room • Family Room plus Library • Private Cul;de;sac Location • Pool, Spa, 4 Car Garage Offered at $949,000 Offered at $1,495,000 • Superb Quality • Single Level •Offered at $1,820,000 21 RUE CANNES, BIG CANYON • Panoramic Views • Single Level • Motivated Seller Reduced to $620,000 Call for More Information or a Ptjvate Showing. 644-9070 Ext. 126 & 148 .. .. ......................... -. .. !' { ~Pilot Re.I.._ • }1;IH 19, 1997 The Olsons ·Evans Team Don & Joyce Olson Olsons: (800) 48,7 ~4931 •Evans: (714) 720 .. 1127 Featuring Spyglass Hill 23 Carmel Bay • $825 ,000 6 Twin Lakes Circle • $749,000 9 Monterey Circle • $789,000 Panoramic ocean view. Private Jbr+den w/ pool. Large family room, gourmet kitchen & hide-a-way master suite over- looking blue pacific. Three car garage. 6 bd, 4 ha giant on private cul-de-sac. Huge lot with pool and spa. Spacious interior includes family room, formal dining & remodeled kitchen 4 bd, 2.5 ba home with outstanding views of ocean, bay & Catalina located on quiet cul-de-sac-street featuring a private fenced yard, granite kitchen. DAVID McCULLOCH 644-9060 EXT. 149 NEWPORT'S HARBOR VIEW HOMES This custom-built 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths home is about 3400 sq.ft. On a sunny lot in a popular family area, association dues are low for so many amenities. Schools are close by and there's no Mello- Roos! Hardwood fl oors, high ceilings, security system, central a/c, 2 fireplaces, and more! Sellers have bought another home, so hurry! on,. $795 ,000 Now $7~9,000 SATURDAY, July 19th, 1 .. 5 pm: 393 Mermaid Street Downtown Laguna Beach, a small historic home on a commercial lot. Home restored top to bottom, $385,000. SUNDAY, July 20th, 1-5 pm: ·1279 TC_!ll,Ple Terrace Central Laguna Beach village, an older 4 BR/2BA fixer on a big lot in area of expenslve homes. Offered at $430,000 For more in/0tmadoft, pkaw call: GAYLE WAITE (714) 494:-0215 ~ 140 or 494 .. 8821 Excellent South Bayfront Location • Wonderful Bay Views • 3BR & 2.SBA Home w /Sandy Beach 1n Front • Gn.-at Location • Lovely 3BR. I SBA home. • Room for e\pa~mn • Luge secluded yard with park hl-e ~mgs $349,000 • 2BR & 2BA Condo • Huge Master w/Si~Area • Association Pools, Spas Ir Tennis Coum $199,000 • 1 BR • 1 BA Penthouse Condo • C.tlwdral ~gs. ~li~ts • CentiaJ Ftreplaa! $164,000 Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR le 3.SBA llnder Construction • ~ Llving Room wtth Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $925,000 • 3BR le 2BA Home • Loated on l.ig~ Lot with &autiful Landsa .· • Pnvllb! ~lion ,.. $259,000 eiu Walter Mitchell @588-3083 • 3BR &r I.SBA • Huge Kitchen • urge Yllld with PriVate Pool • 2 Car Garage $18~900 • ~ Jllll fr lBA • !1uP IOtdw.n with ~Nook • Coaunanity Pool. Spa Ir Tennis C"ourta $385,000 • Extra Large 40' Lot on Desirable "100 Block" Just Steps to South Bay • 3 Bedroom & 3.75 Bath Home+ Dining Room, Oen & Offire • Spacious Living Room w I Brick Fireplare $825,000 Call Gay Proud @ 673-8700 Wonderful Tri-Level in the Bluffs • 3BR & 2BA Townhome • Numerous Upgrades • Excellent Location • Oose to Pool $229,000 ·~e2BR&2BA Corido • Spacious UVU\g • Cozy family Ri>om • Formal Dining Area $239,000 • 3BR &r 3.58A + Family Room • Beautifully Detailed • Qua117.ocaCOnstruction •Great tion $860,000 • Cdat lBR le lBA BayfrontCondo • SeCur:ity Rm"t.,u .. - • Bayside~ POOi• Patio $279))00 · ., we can help make the Jiffermce in your lift! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO large 2 master suittJ, 2.5BA. fireplace, 2 car attached garage. Quiet complex. close to beach. Cail 760-5000 Ext. 716. MARK JACQUES $172,000 SUBMIT OFFER TO BANJO 5BR traditional home. Prime Newport Beach. R.emodekd & expantkd. 2 mastn suit.ts. 3 rrplau1 and 3 car garage. Must ull! Cail 760-5000 Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS $510,000 MARVELOUS4BEDROOM Splendid family home! 4BR, 1.75BA, privau corner lot w/beauriful landscaping. New carpet. F"1hly painted interior and extuior. Cail 760-5000 Ext. 205. JACK GIFFORD $173,500 NEWPORT BEACH 4BR. 2.5BA townhome. lilte new -new kitchen, new paint, new carpet, 2 car garage within walking diJtance to Corona del Mar Hip School Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #4085. RITA WADE $229,000 EMBRACE THE SUNSETI Gorgeous water and 1unut views from this front Line home in the bluffi. New carpet, fl.oaring and paint. Fully famished. For Lease at only $2150/mo. Avail 7/ 15. Call 644-MAXG. MAXINE GOLDEN • HUNTINGTON HARBOR LF.ASE Light & bright 4BR, 2.5BA on main channel wldoclt. Ideal for family and entertaining. Cail far details. 760-5000 ext. 1381139 or 548-8775. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER SPECTACUlAR RFMODEL large single story 3BR. 2BA home on huge pool 1iud, profossionaily landscaped lot. M11rbk ltitchen & bath1. Hardwood floorJ, large Jiving room + 'llmily room. Cail 640-2677. ROBYN SEARS $429,900 "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOdL AREA" View property, city lights/Catalina 3BR, 2BA, 1900+ sq.ft. just listed at $258,000. WOnt Last.' Caii 760-5000 Ext. 125. ROBERT MIU.IKEN BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL Open today. Ideal for 1ingk~. Gourmet ltit., skylights. 2BR. J.5BA. CiiJ JOO . • D. CALLAGHAN $174,900 FABULOUS EMERALD BAY Emerald &y contnnpqrary Lilte n1W Extmsive use of granite, 5BR. 4.5BA with oce11n, be11eh cf Cllnyon views. uc11w/ Ill the 1nJ of II priwtte nJ. lie-Sile. CaiJ 494-7475. BILL DOLBY $2,27S,OOO TRt!STEE SALEJ This 4BR, 3BA hom1 i n city of Orwn,p h111 J.rp bo1uu room. JnsUk w.shn'llJ'Y" cf jrnh inursor int. Carpet:i"~ "'1ow11na. G1UI family howu •r ilUlatmml Ill oilJy $169.000. &/Jir Wt17111 ll.'f"~ at:1'0W. C4 , MttUls 76lJ.5()()() &t. 1381139 '"548-8775. B Robtrt Tnu:b $539,000 COSTA· MESA 3BR. 2BA, "'"'Jot with RV .am. fttshl] J>t1.i11ktl. Jer'llpd crifmtr. pl.ur111tw11 1lnmm, Frrnrh tl#n. CUJ 760-5000 En. 120 $279,000 Bl!STBUY NnuJ>Mt &.ch .i 'i!ts 11at. Pmtifi-s &lantrr HJI horM. ~t~ (f}m1JIM1'ity. li,ht bri t wi1h l/i$11. 2BR. 2.5BA. tlntl/ib,.ry. 2 /pl. AJJ this for t1nl] U2 , ()()(). c.a 760-5000 l!d. 129 Sboro• Swt1,,..ott $42$,000 An lnternatlon•I Company 760-5000 fi.EWP()RT BPACH GOLF COURSE VIEW Gtl'fM'4 2j()() "l·ft. 46R. 3BA homt with {iih/.ora vmu t1f tht to~ roMnt! Vtry prilJOltt 111UI I/MW (limn /,,, '14utit111. 12, ooo~ llf· . fH>OI JIU Jot with t"IUUl1JI f"U'iU 1'4- 0tU/ ~2677 • Robytt Sears 1314.!JOO An lntern•tlonaf Company 7~5000 ldtp://remullnk.com S2, 150,000 BELCOURT FOR $594,SOO 3.000 sq. ft., 3BR. 2.5BA. F.xtmsiw nutam ftlthlm. c.o 760-5000 &.. 180 CbmHmuna OCE.AN/BAYVIEWS C.u4Jm tri-kwl of ttpprr»c. 3750 Sf.ft· Pnftct for mmwinint. Won4nfo1Jy "nraMJ.. . c.o 760-5000 &.. 131 Robltt Tetteh $749,000 BELCOURT 1UWN£ BF.Sr LOCATION &tiMctJ. tnV1U1' m1'St ~I/!~" 11ppt. 38R. 3.BA with f!''fMIU '1tllrbk f/4on + firrpl«a. &ro~a '°-"""" ltite.hm. H"t' mAStn suiu w!iliuish Nth. Own pritltlte t•u dost to pool. c..ll 760-5000 &t. 101 ROff hbOI Re"'4cted to $979,000 CORONA DEL MAR SBR dream estate with awesome bay and ocean on a double lot. Walk to Balboa, shopping. etc. Call Robin for a private showing. NEWPORT BEACH W1'ID ULTIMATE VIEWS! Tri-Level custom w/huge ocean viewing decks! Entertaining dream home w/oversized living, family, dining, and 3 bedroom suites. Close to beach, parb and restaurants! $749,000 + -===~~~~~~~~~:___--~......._.:i;._~~~lt RE/ MAX agent is . No. 1 again 3lALY 4 Independence Day -Board office closed 9 5 p.m.-7 p.m., Computer training, Stellar View for Windows 10 11 14 16 18 21 23 25 30 4 p.m., Communications meeting at Board office 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank (prior to Preview) 1 -4 p.m., Seminar by C.A.R. attorney. Topic: The New Residential Purchase Agreement. Plus a legal review booklet. All a three hour DRE continuing education credit at Orange County Association of Realtors office in Laguna Hills. MLS book delivery SCMLS directors meeting at PACWEST Association of Realtors 11 :30 a.m. -1 :30 p.m., Mid-year broker/manager meeting/luncheon at Board office 5 p.m. -7 p.m .. Computer training, Internet class 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank (prior to Preview) 4 p.m., Governmental/Legislative meeting 8 :30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 5 -7 p.m., Computer training, Windows class 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank (prior to Preview) MLS book delivery 5 - 7 p.m., Computer training, Stellar View for Windows at t'1e NeY1po.rt Beach office Robin Tench achieves her success from many referrals and past clients Robin Tench is currently the No. I agent in the Newport Beach RFJMAX office and was also named as the No. 3 RE/MAX agent for all of Calif omia and Hawaii in January. What is most important to Tench are the immediate tasks at hand, whether she is selling a mansion or searching for the right coast home for a transferred client. Inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 1993, Tench has worked virtually seven days a week for nearly 20 years selling and buying homes for clients up and down the local coast. She knows knowledge and integrity are the basis of service, and has a strong educational background and achieved honors for both her undergraduate and master 's degrees. Tench got her brokers license after only two years as a full time agent. Through the years, she has earned a reputation for excellence and she consistently sells about 30 homes a year. She is always looking ahead to find new and innovative ways lo market her listings and give them maximum Robin Tench exposure. "Every property l list and every buyer that comes to me are totally unique and deserve special handling," Tench said. She and her husband, Toufie, live in lrvine Terrace. Tench gets a thrill out of moving great people into the neighborhood and has recently sold three homes there. To reach Robill Tend, call th• RE/MAX Soulh COIUll] Newport Btach offe~ at (714) 760-5000, at. 131. Prudential -Jon Douglas agent runs for board of Realtors She is a consistent top producer at The Prudential - Jon Douglas Company Nan TuJly, a top sales executive with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 's Newport Beach office, is running for election to serve on the board of RcaJtors, announced branch manager Chuck Allen. Tully, who attributes much of her success to loyalty, dedication and honesty, has earned membership in The PrudentiaJ's exclusive President's Circle as well as the highly coveted Leading Edge Society, an honor reserved for the top percentile of all Prudential saJes agents nationwide. Specializing in the nwketing and saJe of property throughout Lido. Newpon Beach. Costa Mesa and trvine, she also represents her office as a member of the President's Council which meets at the administrative offices in Los Angeles on a quarterly basis. Having spent the last 25 years in the marketplace, Tully keeps abreast of economic trends and opportunities by constantly updating her education. She believes that to be on tbe cutting cd&e of the real estate market. be must research the coming market while negotiating tho CUJ'Tenl ooe. "Nan Tully combines prorwiorial skills and dedication to Cl'ellC. bei ~t real estate network," W4 MU.i.nO Montgomery, disUkt mane,et for Thi Prudential firm. 1fet diligent e1Jona have brought peace of mbid to many aatiafied buyers and sencn." Nt11t 1WIJ .., h ,...._," Dc l'r#Mllliltl _ ,_ ...... c Ill¥...,~ N.wJHJrl ._,. .. Ill (114) 1$U#A •---... ~ -. I ,.....•of.Jvl>/17,1"7 J TYPE PHONE American Savings Ban_! S (800) 562-6272 Bank of Amertca B (800) 642·2244 Cal Fed L.endtng____ S (800) 225·3337 C_ha_se_Manhdan __ __._ _____ K (800) 900-6062 Citibank B (714) 494-4686 ---Coast Fedetal Bank S (800) 300-5626 Countrywide Funding K (~) a_n-5626 ......- De::::...:..;;trick:.:..:.;..:...;.;.:.....;.;:__;: •. ~~:__;.G __ roup;....;.:;;. __ A (714) 759-9692 DoWfl!Y Savtnge s (~) ~9639 Emety ~ A (714) 729-9200 Fideffty ~ Bank S (800) 232·2309 First Fedefal 8-lk of CA S (800) 672-4332 GEM Mot1gllge K \ (800) 572-5626 Glendale Fedefal Bank S (800) 560-9000 Home S.vlnge s (800) 230-1102 NationeBenc M\g. Corp. K (800) ~1 Newport CC..lSt ~ A (800) 808-5626 Prism Anandal Corp. A (800) 691 ·5626 ---Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 TlC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801 -7300 Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 United American Mtg. A (800) 708-5626 Weyertlaeueer Mtg. K (800) 669-67 4 7 -:.·.r-~~--_-, w -... -·~_,,;:...-. . .. -. r • ---1 ,--... v....,..~ ..• fi~ "'::'!. ~ •. '! ·. .~4J:.~ -~ v...._ , • _, 1 • _ . KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 7.250% 7.125% 7.125% 7.125% 7.125% 7.650% 7.125% 7.125% 7.250% 7.125% 8.000% 7.125% 7.750% 7.250% 7.20()% 7.125% 7.125% 7.125% 7.500% 7.250% 7.250% 7.250% 7.375% 30.re-fixed 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 5 20 5 5 20 10 20 10 20 5 5 10 10 20 5 10 POINT8 LOCK· (!) IN A.P.R. 2.125 30 7.503 2.000 45 7.364 2.286 30 7.393 2.250 30 7.390 2.125 30 7.3n 2.000 10 7.896 -----2.250 45 7.390 1.825 15 7.325 2.500 30 7.543 2.000 15 7.364 ---0.000 10 8.036 1.625 30 7.325 1.000 10 7.891 2.125 30 7.503 2.250 30 7.466 2.125 30 -?.3n • 1.625 10 7.325 2.000 30 7.364 2.000 60 7.744 1.625 13 7.451 ---2.000 60 7.490 1.000 15 7.387 2.000 14 7.617 INTEMST "' POINT8 RATE OWN ('!) A.P.R. 3.950% 20 1.000 7.688 5.375% 20 1.000 • 8.124 -------3.250% 20 0.375 7.278 4.625% 5.500% 3.950% 4 .750% 4.850% 2.950% 2.950% NAi 4.950% 5.500% 2.950% 3.950% 4.125% 2.950% 3.950% 20 35 20 20 20 20 20 NA 20 2.500 0.875 ..... 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.250 2.000 NA 1.000 8.425 8.124 7.472 7.253 7.430 7.586 7.442 NA 7.331 10 1.250 8.274 20 1.000 8.036 20 1.000 7.785 20 2.500 8.927 20 2.000 7.442 20 1.000 7.472 20 1.375 7.696 MAX. LOAN 600,000 214,600 ~14,600 214,600 ---1,500,000 T 600,000 214,600 750,000 500,000 700,000 NA 214,600 214,600 214,600 500,000 214,600 700,000 214,600 214,600 5.750% 5.500% 5 1.500 8.190 214,600 5.375% 25 1.000 8.320 214,600 3.95<Wo 20 1.000 7.572 2,000,000 ----6.500% 20 1.875 8.336 214,600 1.900 2.750 2.375 3.000 2.750 2.500 2.375 2.450 2.700 2.375 NA 2.350 2.875 2.250 1.990 3.000 2.375 2.500 INDEX 1TA 1TS 110 1TS 1TS 110 110 110 110 110 NA 110 1TS L1M L1M L6M 110 110 2.750 110 2.750 1TS --2.825 6CO 2.600 110 ------2.750 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M NA 1M 1Y 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 8Qltl ftxed I ~....,.. programs are 30130 oonvenbonlll mcll1g8geS. Type of Lendef Is. 8 • a.nk: K • mongage benMr; R • mongage brok«: S • savings & kllln. Mor1gllge bankers and brokers -llcenMcl by the COlomla Del)ar1rnenl of RMI e.... .. elltlef a ~or corporalio!\r For Information call Cellf. ORE al (918) 227-<>931 lnWMt Re'9 for~ II an lntroductofy ra1e tor the ftrst edfu9tment peliod Down hyment II arnounc ol cash ('!I. ol ..... pnoe) pllld to ler1det' pl1of to ligtWlg mortgage cootniCf. Pointe are '!I. ol loen balanoe peld to lender et time ol IOan doelng. ~ II the number ot daya lender guarat'll.-rate prior to Clolllng. A.P .R. II the ~ '*'*"808 rate whkll 11 In .... .-ct --COit ol lhe loen lo the borrower. Al A.P.R.I.,. cak:ular.d by MMgaoa Newt co. beMd on a $214,800 loen amoum. the polntl etlOWn aod $700 IOC.ll '-· The A.P.R-a.,.. lnduded in lhia d\llft '°' oomperi- aon onty. wt...~ lor a loen, Federal TrultHn-Landing law requtrea..,... to calculale an A P.R. apecillc: to~ IOan °'*· Maximum loen la the muimum lender ... loell under given lefms All ftdd rallll progtans have a maxi- mum of $214,800 • ......., (In%) la lenders prollt: margin+ Index. eotual rate aher flral lldjuAneflt lndeJI II the bleie tor Mlllng en~....,..,... (Matgin •Index• New Raw) 110 •11th Oltt. C09t ol f\.wlds, 1TS • 1-Yw Treaury 8111. l8M. e-rnonlh UBOR, eT8. ~ Treasuty Bil, 6CO. 6-montl'l aveniga oel1#icate ol ~. Acflu9tment ~ 11 lhe peliod '*-' lldjullments 1M. 1·Month. eM . 8-Monlhs. 1Y• 1 y.., All ra• llAljed to ctw1ga Velfy,... Md twma p11or to~ lot a loen. All~ pfOlllde loena wtltl ~...-and lefml for clllerent loen amounlS. The klfoimelioo ~eel la not an offef IO mtlke a loen For a~~ on how to llWl9 tor a~.~ a 14.50 cheek peyable IO Mor1QaOa News Co . 365 Ouriana Rd , &Ma E, Mom> Bay, CA 93442 (806) 772·9500 . COPYRIGHT o 1997 Mongage News Co Family llVfng made possible in NeWport Coast This four bedroom. four and one-half bath home is located oo a lot of about 16,000 square feet It ii on a tum~around motor court with an outstanding canyon and ocean view orieotalion. Situatcd oo a private 101, it offers a serene setting for family living. 'IWmty-four squue inch French limestone is featured io the large entry and living room whb bip ceilings. The gourmet kitchen lw unique cobblewood flooring, large ceata ia1-d. Mod washed maple cabinetly, granite couatatops and a ban&in1 pot rack. TheR ii a booualmedia room featuring an audio/visual component system including a large ecreen TV. VCR, laser disc player, st.ere<> receiver. ampliflCI" and surround sound speaker ayacan. Throughout several rooms tbeic ue designer selected wall coveriop ~ wiaCIOw uatmt.nta inctudina ~ bluted sbutten. Other ~ of the home include a security system, Pella dual glazed wood windows .ad wool ~· Tbe incredibly spacious bllctyard with pool, spa, w_,.. IDit aiNaa '-ideal for family living as well u entenainin&. Offend at Sl,950.GQ0. ,., ... ,,,,., rd1-. ei111 S-S..t.• Ill (114) "4-1._ Owl N..,.,,_ rFtfx11 4 4 OW lllliiil, ._ -N.,.n 8-e .. .. .Jtelican Point Mediterranean-style home Situated on a ~ lot In Pelican Point ia a new Meditem.neaD-i.nspi.red. Tuscany Renaissaoc:e home. The desip. labla full advaotqe of ooe of the fioeat sites oo the point with sweeping ocean. golf course and ooutal views. 1bi.t home boasts five Llqc bedrooms. five and ooe-balf balbs. Step down formal living room and oversized formal di.ni.Q& room. A specious aoormet kitchen with butler's pantry. wal.k:ill storqc pantry and adjoiniQg mornin& room me perfect few the ICtive family. There is a cooncctin& family room with buih·iD media sea eel a walk-in t.r. A beautifully paneled library malCbes the owrsiad cherry fiuat door. The two-story foyer and wide p11ery balls are perfect for the ut col.lectcr:. Prom the IJ:liVlte -a suite oee cma cojoy paoonmic ooasta1 and ocean views. The muble bath bu his and hen ~ areu.. shower.. spa tub and fireplace. plus two abundant clolets. Ullb l.wllctpina with padol and pLuKa' surround cbiJ uqui.site estare. A spectacular pool and ~ spa are a focal point of lbe bedtyanl and ttiere ii a tiled ula'iol' shower. The aUbtemnean 11QP will ~&ix IO dpt can., plus there i.s a lqe. additianal ltOrlgC area. Tbae will be lbcJUt 5 l elt.IU llOnies widO die pllll of dlis world ma coamamity wbcft it is ~ R..,.....• _.,, CINC:t biilc:b ecoeu. ne b:lilkJili ii doee '°..,.,.,, resr.anau. m.;or ......... c:Uflillll CClllert ............ tna .. w.y. AirpOrt. O«ered • $3,325.000. • ,,., ... .,. d •• ... .... • Ill (1141 IM-11#. QilJf '*'•-,,.., .• ' a. ........ v.._.-.... - .............. Bayfrontpropertyis Lee's lucky charm Selling the same property three times is a unique accomplishment and when the home is a lovely three story bayfront estate on the Balboa Peninsula. the accomplishment is even more noteworthy. Vicki Lee of Coast Newport 1he Balboa Peninsula bayfront properly ~petties i_nitially became Most recently, Lee represented the sclla. involved with the sale of the property when The home was not listed for sale, but when s~e represented the buyer. He exchanged contacted by anocher Coast Newport agent his oceanfront property, an with a buyer looking for a special avocado ranch and a home. she was able to arrange a condominium in Hawaii for showing, resulting in the sale. the home. Repeat business and referrals The second time, Lee happen when customers arc represented both the buyer satisfied with the service that they and the seller. This sale was have received and have confidence also an exchange. The buyers in their real estate agent. Lee's owned a bayfront home on clients not only are repeat clients. Newport Island, which they but they refer friends and family had outgrown. The sellers members to her for their real estate were ready to downsize. Lee's Vicki lee __ _._ n~. thorough knowledge of the V'ack:i Lu""" be reaclud at (714) 723- real estate market combined with an 8800. Coast Newport Propel'ties, 3371 ~ understandfog of her clients' needs allowed Lido, Newport Beaela.. her 10 match buyers and properties. Cameo Shores view home This is one of the most magnificent settings along the coast. This custom well built home overlooks a lush canyon and offers a view of the ocean. The excellent open tloorplan has four bedrooms, three baths and a family room. The home features a lovely private garden courtyard, plantation shutters, wood paneling, high ceilings and extra storage plus a workshop on the lower level. A large viewing deck runs the entire length of the home. The residence also ~ an individual security system. Cameo Shores .iJ one of the most beautiful communities aJong the coast. lbcre are three private beaches just steps away from this special home. When purchased, this property will have 1 low tax base without Mello Roos special tu usesameota. The Cameo Shores association duca are $400 a year. The home i1 offered at $839,000. FtW...,.. lltft#Wlllllo11, ""1 ClllfM McM.,,_ JoltUM Ill (114) Ul-1#0. COii# NIWJIOl1 l'rrlpntla, 4 Clrk P"1zll, Sm 260, Nrqon aMCl. IOCK is tic ·ng Bargain shoppers aDd investors should check out this outstanding value in Newport Beach. This dramatic view condominium is a full two story residence located in the prestigious gated oommunity of Belcoun Hill. Consisting of two bedrooms, den. formal dining room, two and ooe- balf baths and two fireplaces, the home features vaulted ceilings, skyligbu and two marble fireplaces. Other features include air conditioning, central vacuum system, security system and attached double garage. lbere is an outstanding panoramic view of the ocean, Catalina, sunsets and city lights. Belcoun Hill is a beautiful community, centrally located in Newport Beach. lt is close to shopping, freeway and toll road access and is a short disiancc to the beach. The community features a pool, spa and a park. The property is priced at $415,000, which is $50,000 below current market value and is subject to ••short pay'' approval by the bank. Carpet. paint and some repairs will make it a total winner. For MDn '1t/<H"lftlllio11., call Nanq Peterson at (714) 644--1600. Coast NewJ)Off PropatU1, 4 Civic PlazJi, SuiU 260, Newport Be«la. Eastside Costa Mesa giant This is a huge five bedroom. three and one-half bath home on about 2,700 square fe.et. The kitchtn offers a built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator. trash compactor, double oven and microwave. . Additional features include a formal foyer, dual air conditioning systems, tbice fireplaces, including one in the master bedroom, a whirlpool tub, walk-in closets and 12-foot ceilings in the living room. This Cape Cod-style giant is seven years old and is conveniently located betwe.en the Back Bay and SS (n,eway and is about two miles from the bc:acb. Offered at $329,000. Ptw,,..,.. "4/onlltllio"1 ull Ilidl llluld# Ill (114) 644-1600. Coat Nrqon PropmN1, 4 CWk ~ SI.. 260, Nrwporf Bwlt. ' • Daily Pilot a.I~ •July 19, 1997 Grand opening of Phase II scheduled at Pelican Crest Newport Coast development will open on Sot., July 19 To say th.al Newport Coast is one of California's most in-demand residential communities may be something of an undcrstatemenl Since .sales began at Newport Coast just a few short years ago. a lOlal of more tbm 1,750 purchases have been made. including 281 custom lots. Uodenoorina the unprecedented sales acllievemeot at Newport Coast has been the complctiCJG of custom lot sales It Ocean Ridge, Pelican Point IDd Pelican Hill. Additionally, 21 aaJes have already been made in Newport Coast•s newest neigbbodaood of custom lots. Pelican Crest. 'fwmt1..e _..custom lots rdeased at PeUcm en.it In fact, acoordiQg to Newport Coast developer 1be lrvioc Company, sales have gone so well at Pelican Crest tha.t the company is opening Phase Il. a total of 21 custom lots more than one-half acre in siz.e, with prices more than $1 million each. Phase n officially opem s.t.., July 19 at the Newport Coat Bxbibit located at Fashion Island beneath d'lle Clwaccakc Factory. Located high on a hilltop in this popular -.easide community, Pelican Crest is di~11nguisbed by spectacu1ar surroundings. including the Pelicao Hill Golf Oub, Phase II at Pelican Crest Newport Harbor. Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean. Many of the lots in Phase II overlook 1hese picturesque amenities. "Pelican Cre~t in nestled on one of Newport Coast's hilltops," said Rudy Svrcek, the company's senior vice president of residential m~eting and sales. '1'hese custom lots provide more than enough space to aecommodate estate-sized residences that can lake full advantage of the neighborhood's remarkable location." Like Newport Coast's other signature neighborhoods, Pelican Crest will feature <;pac1ou" custom homes built in the Villa Point view home Built in 1991, !his lower level home is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with views of the new homes at Harbor Cove. Overlooking pine trees. there is also a smaJ I view of the bay from the patio. Other features include two master suites and a private, enclosed detached garage. Villa Point .is a gated community of 228 attached homes located next to the Newport Beach Golf Course and Country Club. Walk to Balboa Island, Fashion Island and the bike and joa&ing Ira.ii around Upper Newport Bay's Wildlife Preserve. Offered at $243,900. For,,,.,. "4/on4 st1o11, cMJ &lrlNllw Swin.4all of Th~ Pnuhntial -Jon Douilas Compq1'1 NnflMI IU«ll o/fk-"' (114) 7S9.6M>O. architectural style of Southern France and Northern Italy. A community rtdl In amenities Newpon Coast is situated on 9.432 acre~ of prime real estate in coastal Orange County along Pacific Coast Highway. Nearby is cosmopolitan Newport Beach. home of Newport Center, Fashion Island and the Pour Seasons Hotel. AJso close by are the cbanning villages of Cdrooa del Mar and Laguna Beach, the campus of the University of California. Irvine and John Wayne Airport. According to Svrcek, buyers have aJso reacted very positively to the high-quality architecture, graceful land forms, the proximity to the ocean, well thought out landscaping and the two maturing. championship quality golf courses at Pelican Hill Golf Club that highlight this remark.able community. "The presence of so many amenities in u single community has caused many of our buyers to characterize Newport Coast as a residential resort, .. Svrcek said. ''Certainly their desire to enjoy the unique Newport Coast lifestyle bas helped make this community an unqualified success." In addition to custom lots, some of California's finest builders have been active at Newport Coast and neighboring Newport Ridge, providing custom-inspired. single family residences to buyers eager to call this community home. Auual Custom Home Expo phnced forAug.10 Interested parties should mark their caJeodars for the return of the Annual Newport Coast Custom Home Expo. Sun .. Aug. I 0 at Pelican CrcsL 1bc popular expo features exhlbiis of a variety of custom home products and services and 1s free to the public. For MOre infonrta/Wn abolll custom l«s at Pdklut Crest IUUI du Expo, visit or c:aJl tJu Newpon Coast Ex/ti)it at (714) 759- 6669. Addilionoll1, a saks uni wUI be loclded at Pelkan Crnt on weeleruls. Bruce Mcloud commended for ~his continued · success The PQJdential -Jon Douglas Co. recognizes his expertise and knowledge Bruce McLoud. an associate ~roker with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.'s Newport Beach office, was recently commended for his continued. outstanding production and uncompronusmg quality se.cvice. "Bruce McLoud proves winning strategics for investors through education and years of experience," said Maxine Montgomery, 1be Prudential's district manager for Orange County. "His expertise gives clients the information critical • good investment decisions." McLoud, a certified excbange counselor, specialius in residential and investment properties in Corona del Mar. He has completed more than $60 million in investment property sales since beginning bis distinauished career 29 years ago. A member of 1be Prudential•s Commercial and Investment division aod the Orange · County Commercial Association of RcaJtors, he continues lO be honored as a member of the Leading F.dge Society. an honor reserved foc the lOp percentile of all Prudential AIC3 agents nationwide. A gniduaa4 of ctie Wh8r1oa SchoOI of . . . Bruce Mcloud Finance, McLoud is oommined to providing his clients with the best possible service by staying abreast of the latest information regarding the rcaJ estate maiket and financing. He is highly regarded by clients and colleagues for his up-to-dale knowledge u well as his flexibility, honesty, integrity and confidence -traits that have earned him a repuWioo as one of the most respected and sucx:essfuJ professionals in the industry. Tviwelt BrtlC4 Mel.owl, c:a1J TM PrwMalMI -Jo• ,,..,., ColytueJ ~ Nnfl#Orl a.ela oJflu Ill (114) 75~. "Service with expertise" 579 llAY VIEW TERRACE Oely ........... allfOd! ............... ~. Ill. UIA. _...,._of..,. P....,room ... flre,a.ceAwet bar. C.O... ,ool..,.. teulJ ud morel REDUCED TO $119,000 675-6161 421 31st SCleet JACKIE GILLIS, REALTOR REALTOR OF THE YEAR 1990 BUS. (7f4) 631-8011 RES. (714) 548-3350 549000 M4BltOADWB ...... '°" ...... ,... ... ,. ..• .._.., 1t •oomoM faMaull cMral nil .............. for ....... ..,.,.. $SOl,000 - M11pifoml ~ U'lti"f with uiew of tlN """"· · 4 1"tlnoms, 3 baths, family room. PriVllk IH11eha. $839,000 Arrhit«tuml M11StnpiLct fo11turi"f "'rir roomJ, 5 bedroomJ, 5.5 baths, family room, profroio1UZ/ ltiuhm. Pool vinv, '4"Kt /,o1. $1,695,000 .~/M4 Carole McMahan Johnson 4' Orie Plaza, Ste. 260 (714) 759-3704 Office Newport Beach, CA (714) 644-8067 Residence DD I II 81111'1 IKXXl .. r.. "~ .. 1oct111 Yft' 00 I • ac:ra. S1.8 doa. Call !Or appt. 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Balboa Blvd. 3BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $1,495,000 Jadde CUUs, Realtor Cannery Village Realty 714-631-8011 673-3777 714-548-3350 2000 Ocean Blvd. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $849,000 639 Whitney Way 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $154,000 Cannery Village Realty Coldwell Banker 673-3777 Dick & Pearl 668-9333 CORONA DEL ·MAR . 924 Van Ness 2BR Sun 1-4 $157,000 1401 Bayside Dr 48R Sat/Sun 1-5 $2~650,000 Cofdwell Banker Cannery Village Realty thartcJllj Smlt 673-Jm 668-9333 1531 Settnade Terrace 3BR Sat 1·5 $575,000 Mark Cardelucci Real Estate HUNTINGTON BEACH 720-1760 8120 ''D"Surfllne Dr. 3BR Sun 1-5 $209,000 COSTA MESA Century 21 ·Beachside Barb "Jack am.es 1782 Kenwood 3BR s ... 1-4 $178,000 714-847-1044 or 294-1541 Coldwell Banker Elsa Hoyt NEWPORT BEACH 668-9333 5BR Sat 2·5 $1,695,000 1835 Oriole SBR Sun 1-4 $425,000 Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9333 2405 Narbonne Way 3BR SaVSon 14t Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 714-668-9333 2BR Sun 1-4 $395,000 24 75 Montre Way 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $186,500 Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 3BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $~49,000 Sun 2-5 JBR Sun 1-5 $192,000 2BR+den Sat/Sun 12·5 714-668-9333 • r • , .. \ • ~Beech (7t) 644-6200 Beach Cltln • (714) 493.SS12 • Balboa PenlneUla • (714) 723-8120 ~ -----~ -- / • C hoosing the right name can make all the difference. 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