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1997-07-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
Reaction mixed on English-only test proposal • But one Latino leader says Gov. Wilson's plan might hinder some students' ability to show what they know. By Jennifer Armstrong, Dolly Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -Gov. Pete Wilson wants the statewide test he's pushing to be given only in English -an idea that's gar- nering a mixed reaction among local education and Latino lead- ers. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District currently assesses students' skills with the Cahfomia Test of Basic Skills and an eqwv-I alent test in Spanish. Wilson lS proposing all schools use the same English-only test, which critics say would yield meaning- less scores from Sparush-speak- ing students. It remains to be seen whether Newport-Mesa will stop using the ems multiple-choice test il the statewide test is OK'd by a state legislative committee. School board Trustee Serene Stokes said Wilson's plan would allow scores to paint a realistic "I'm not sure it's fair to have non-English- speaking kids taking a test in English ... " -DANA BLACK • assessment of where Engllsh- speaking students' skills stand. Giving two different tests, she said, "is like comparing apples and oranges • •Any informabon that IS going to help us do a better job is fine,• she said. "We need information about ow kids that will help us.· Trustee Dana Black, fresh off a bilingual education workshop at a convention in Monterey, said she favors giving the test in both languages. "I'm not s.ure it's fair to have •SEE TESTING PAGE A11 Study says: promote Newport Beach m~re • Report suggests focus- ing on existing amenities like Fashion Island and improving other areas of the city to attract tourists, boost sales tax revenues. By Jennifer Armstrong, Doily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city doesn't need a conference center to increase its sales tax revenues -what it really needs is more promotion as a tourism destination, according to a report to be presented to the City Coun- cil on Monday. The consultant report details dozens of suggestions for promot- ing the city's tourism industry - which brought in $17 million m tax revenues last year. And though promoting Newport as a tourist destination is hardly a new idea, officials said the report underlines the importance of remaining visitor-friendly. The council asked for the study in May 1996 to explore establish- ing a conference center to fill the city's more than 2,000 hotel rooms. Right now, the city's biggest conference fadllties -all in hotels -hold a maximum of 700 people, said Rosalind Williams, president of the New- port Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau . But PKF Consulting found that a conference center wouldn't be a cost-effective w ay to pump up hotel revenues. Instead. the Los Angeles-based company con- cluded that •Newport Beach has ample natural and developed amenities to attract tourtsts to its hotels." Some of the report's sugges- tions may be incorporated into the city's strategic plans for eco- nomic development. It advises officials to make tourism their top priority while tackling planning and other city issues. •One of the options is to make the city a little more user-friend- ly, • said the city's Senior Planner Patrick Alt-Ord. "It does echo a number of the revitalization plans • SEE NEWPORT PAGE A11 Open 10 a.m. to mid- night , AU DAY • Oeadons In Clay by the o.c. Poly- mer a.y Guild -Home a Hobbies Ryan Wilson~ bug-catching, biSect-rearlng inventions won the 4-H'er ribbons at the lair Building • •Tailoring Tole for Every Home by the O.C. Tole a~ Painters - Home a Hot:ib* BuHdlng ~ T 0 R Y l r ~ l I I ', I r.1 f ;1 (J r: ·, • Warm, Wortdty, 'Nhlmsk.-1 Wood- Gll'Ylng ~ 1he Callfom~ Woodcarwrfs Guild -Home A Hobbies Building • Junior O.lty Go.ts, Junior Dairy Cat- tle, and Open Dairy Goats on Display (until 11 p .m.) -Livestock Ar~a 10A.M. • ._... Dog Show -Kids' Park • Open Dairy Goat (All Breeds except Alpine) Judging (until 9 p.m.) -Live- stock Arena • Orange County Fair Western Show- down Horse Show (until 8 p.m.) - Mesi a Orange Arena1'Equestrlan Center • Ollna Painting (until 6 p.m.) -Visu- al Arts Building • All About Fishing -Newport Are- na/Equestrian Center • Sea World presents "A Splashing Good Time" (until 6 p.m.) -Youth In Motion Building 10-.30 A.M. • Tropical Sash -Celebrations Stag&'Youth In Motion Building 11 A.M. • Southland Ballet -Times Heritage Stage • Steppin' Out Ooggers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Beach Cities Stars -Meadows Stage • Rats and Mice Judging (until 1 p.m.) -Small Animal Tent • Pascal The "Garden Chef" -Silo Stage 11:30 A.M. • Family Sand Castle Contest -Kids' Park NOON • Country-Western Line Dancers - Times Heritage Stage • Crystal Squares Square Dancers - Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Sunflower EJlpres& <Joggers - Meadows Stage • ~ Rec:lng Pigs -Los Pigni- tas Raceway/Equestrian Center •.fruit Salsas & Fruit Baskm by Ade- line Ashley -Siio Stage • Blow Fish -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building 1 P.M. • Steppin' Out Cloggers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage FAIRGROUNDS -Some people may think empty tuna cans and old mop handles are useless. But to 12-year-old Ryan WJlson of Costa Mesa, these materials helped him win first. place ribbons at the Orange County Fair. The Mesa Goat Hill Go-Getters 4-H Oub member entered three exhibits -a bug net, an insect-rearing cage and an aspirator -in the intermediate ento- mology division. Entomology, the study and science of insects, is Wilson's specialty. He's been col- lecting since he was about 5. But this was his first time entering an exhibit in the fair. •He's really into it." said his mother, Louanne WJlson. "Everywhere we go, he bas a jar in case he fihds something." Every month for the last year, Ryan has attended entomology classes. He's learned the names and parts of insects and how to collect, rear and care for them. • Beach Cities Stars -Meadows Stage • K.C. and Company -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building •'Denizens of the Deep Cooking Con- test -Home & Hobbies Stage • Cow Chip Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p .m. -Centennial Farm • Knott's Berry Pie Eating Contest - Times Heritage Stage • Watercolor Demonstration -Spot- light StageNisual Arts Building 1:30 P.M. • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs -Los Pig- nitas Raceway/Equestrian Center • Cow Chip Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm 2 P.M. • Country-Western Line Dancers - Times Heritage Stage • Royal T's Square Dancers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage The bm>emade bug IW!t, a first-~ winner, WU made out of an okl mop handJe, wire be found in the garage and fabric netting. The net. Ryan's favorite, won Best in Show at the Youth Expo in April •1 saw it in our ento- mology book, but I did- n't follow those instruc- tions," Ryan said. •1 found a mop handle and sanded it and got some wire and netting." But he bad some assistance putting it together -his mother helped him sew the net around the wire frame. Ryan also won a first. place ribbon for his insec:t-rear- ing cage. The cage, his favorite exhibit. is made of two tuna cans separated by wiring and plaster. He modeled the cage after a smaller one that he won in a 4-H class. He said the qlges ~ used by insect oollectors who like to raise bugs, such as cateipillars, unW they are a good size for pin- ning. The aspirator, which eamed • Sunflower Express Ooggers - Meadows Stage • Lilies of the West -Wine Court- yard • Wine Seminars -Wine Courtyard • Kobert's Tropical Bird Show -Bird- land Theater • CCYW Chip Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm • Pascal The "Garden Chef"' -Silo Stage • Pass The Pineapple -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building 2:30 P.M. • Family Sand castle Contest...._ Kids' Park • CCYW Chip Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm 3 P.M. • Miss Orange County S<holarship Program -Times H~ Stage REAPERS HOJUNE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dilly Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories. lllustr~ edlto- rl1I matter or advertisements herein c.n be reproduced with· out written permlulon of copy- right ownet". TEMPERAnMIS Newport Beach 70/62 VOL 91, NO. 167 ntOMA5 H. JOHNSOft Publisher WIWAM LOllD£U. Editor STEVE MAlall.E, Managing Editor TONYDOOERO, Assistant Managing Editor TINA 90RGATIA, City Ednof ROGO CJYtL50N. Sports Editor MARCMAlmN, Photo Editor LYNNESOLA. Dtspay AdwrtlSlng 14/0Y OETTING, Oaslfled Advenlslng LANA JOHNSON, Promotions PUMOOSHAH, Chief Rnandal Officer Our address is 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. COR8£010NS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all erron of substance. Please call 5744233. rn • The Newport lleactVCosta Mesa D1ily Pilot {USPS-144-aOO) Is published Monday through Sat- urday. In Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, subscriptions are only 1Yailable by SYbscribing to The Times Or1nge County (800) 252-9141. In areas outside of Newport Beadl and Costa Mesa. subscriptions to the Dally Piiot only are available by mall fOf $10 per month. Second dass postage paid at Costa Mesa. CA. (Prices Include all 1ppllcable state and local taxes.) POSTMAS- TER: Send address ch1nges to The Newport Beac:hlCosta Mesa Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa HQW IO REACH US Orcut.don The Tlmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advw1Blng Oassifled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 54<>-1224 Sports 642-4330 Hews. Sports Fu 646-4170 ~l~ot29e1rthllnk.net Business Office 642-021 Business Fu 631-5902 Jeffrey s. Kleln, President and CEO Judith I. Kend.il, Va President. Gener1I Mlnlger 0 1997 CAl/f, CN Alt rigtllJ ~ The City of Newport Beach Invites Newport Residenu to RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OIL SATURDAY, JULY 26t1t -FOR FREE! Nf"._WP.On Hatbor Hi£h School Football FJdd Parkin~ Lot at I.Mne Avenue and"We&t 16th Smet in Ncwpon Beach Saturday, JuJy 26, 1997 From 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. -Bring used oil in dean. non-breakable planic c:ontalncri •fm, muablc wed oil oonminm will t>C .. ven to the fin( SOO "1-.....:.;.n BQch iaidcna! • ·~~I"" Newport Coast 74158 Balboa 70/62 Costa Mesa 81163 Corona def Mar 69.'62 SUllF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-2 SW Newport 1-2sw Bladdes 1·2 SW River Jetty 1-2 SW CdM 1-2 SW IOATING Light and variable winds durl~ mom-Ing hours I become soutfW..est to westerly at 10 to 1 s knots during the .ttetnoon. Wind . ~--. • Kobert'l liopk:al 8kd Show-Bird, •, landThNter I SP.M. •• • Crazy Horse Steak House Une o.nc.: DemonltratJon-Tlmes Hefltage • • !~ Dafd Network-c..I SpllS Cen-1 tennlal Stage • : • "Just al"t" Barbershop--. Wine ·. • Kat a Her Hird Wottclng • : Man Country Musk:-Spodlght St.gfNlsual Ms Buitdmg • Paul Clvin -Vocalist -Flower Gar- den StagelFlsh a fk>ral 8uUdlng • K.C. and ~-CNtntlons StagelYouth In Madon Bulldltig • Southern ca111om1a Dutdmer Her- ttaQe -Islands~ a Hobbies Building • FNtt s.11111 a Fruit a.kits by~ llne Ashtev-Silo Stage him a second-place rib~ ii the ' coDectkm of more th.an 30 bugs. most technical of his exhtits. He including a 3-inch beetle and a said it's used to coDect smaITer •-inch moth. which he bought at S:JOP.M. • Alf..AJ.sbn Racing Pigs-Los Pignl- tas Raceway/Equestrian Center bugs, like ants or ladybugs. It's an tmect fair. made out of a baby food jar with But bug colleding isn't just a holes. poked in the lid. 1Wo bobby -it'• a. career goal. 6P.M. •The Ametlc.an ~ Express- Tlmes Heritage Stage straws are strategically plaCled in •When I'm older, I want to go • The Hope lnsplrators -CaJ Spas Centennial Stage the holes to suck in and capture to other plaoel where there's the bugs. other bugs," he said. "Like • Liiies of the West -Wine Courtyard Wilson also has a good-size Abica. • • Elk Whistle -Spotlight StageN!su- al Arts Building • Wiid Roses -Cal Spas Centennial Stage llr)e Ashley -Silo Stage 3:30 P.M. • Kristen Anderson -voc:allst - Flower Garden Stage/Flsh A Floral Building • Global Harmony -CelebratJQns Stage/Youth In Motion Building • Assault Prevention -Meadows Stage • "Just For Tonight" Barber- shop -Wine Courtyard • Kat Scudder & Her Hard Wortclng Man Country Music -Spot- light St.agetVisual Arts Bullding • Paul cavin -Vocalist -Flower Garden S~lshlfbal Bulidlnf S • K.C. MJ Cotnpa~ -Cel- ebtfttons StageN'outh In Motion Building • WhttUng Contest -Home & Hob- bles St.age • All-Alaskan Racing Pigs - Los Pignltas Raceway/Equestrian Cen- .,, ter • U:M Chip Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm 4P.M. • flying u Champiomtilp • Enchanted Players w/ Michelle Cress I Jessie.a Mc Mahan -Island Stage/Home a Hobbies Building • Free gem Identification (until 9 p.m.) -Visual Arts Building l:JOP.M. • Hypnotist Mart Yuzuik -Mudows Stage 7P.M. • King Kukulele -Island Stage/Home I Hobbles Building • Cow Oilp Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennlal Farm Rodeo -Granc:isund ~ • The .Amet1can Youth Express - Times Heritage Stage • Kay"s Complny of Dancers -cat Spas Centennial Stage • Smoldn' Atrn.dlllos -Arlington 1'heltmr .• •A~~ oarnrs-caJ Spas c.n-. tennlal Stage • • • "Just For Tonight"' Barbershop -: • WlneCourtyarcf -: • Fruit Salsas A Fruit Baskets by Ade- • Ulles of the West -Wine Courtyard • Elk 'Nhlstle -Spotlight StageNlsual • SEE FAIR PAGE 81 · .. ·. -. ~ ·.-:· ·. ·~ .. . . waves wlU build to Basically a ptayback NEWPOllT UAdt two feet. .and • three of Tiu'5day and Fri-• w..t 9elboli loulevard: Golf equipment. • cellular phone . foot swetl will come and other ~operty worth $1,080 were stolen from• car • from the Southwest. dat/S reports-parked In block. The window was smashed. • Momlngfog. <*q>pir IQ south-• lrvtne Avenue: A day planner, purse and other property worth $1,080 we~ stolen from a car pariced In the 3100 TIDES west swefl's leaWlg ~lock. TODAY 1he """' real aaM-• Malabw: A =who broke in th~ the window of• First low home In the 600 b was sc.aA!d away the resident 9:00a.m. 1.3 ty aRUld focal woke up. Nothing was reported stolen. Fltst high points. But 1he • Ner--..: A vandal broke the window of a buR-3:01 a.m. 3.8 Second low Newport Bead'l life. ness In the 400 bfodc. causing an undetennlned amount ofd~ 10:50 p.m. 1.2 gua"ds observe • w.t FNftt: A piece of =t iron worth $1,500 Second high was stolen from an alley where It was Ing stored In the 3:51 p.m. 5.2 mosdy flat mnci-2100 bfock. : SUNDAY tions. Allt at Blid-First low 10:05 a.m. 1.7 ies. And ftBt arouid COSTA MESA First high t4)pel' Nlv.alpOrt • ~ Aw: Property worth $646 was stolen from a 4:A2 a.m. lA residence In the 2000 block. A window KrMn was remcMd. : Second low Belch. There mlrj • lteftaor -..Vwd: A car stereo worth USO was ltolen After Midnight be anocher shot of . from a car patted In the 2900 blodt. • .,,_.da teNet: Audio equipment with an unknown value · Second high 4:54p.m. 5.4 enef'Q'I from 1he was stolen from • <hutch tn the 200 block. • 90Utt"tMl5t early In • LOfOla ROlld: A CM stereo worth SlOO was stolen from an • WATa unlocked car pafked In the drfvew-v of a midenct i,, tht 200 ~ .,. I •LlW: 6' the a>rrq Wiik. block. ~ • · rrhe dark side of boat ownership T here ii no .oo,tage ot. poetry avaOable to the columnist who wi&bM to write about boa11 and the bene- fits and joys cl8rived therefrom. Perhaps tbe ~~tat ... oJd .wbiMzM .. John Mue- fleld .. •sea fever,• which IO elo- quently desc:iibet the lure of the see; • I mu.t go down to the sea :lr,obt, to the .lonely aea and the ., And an I a.ic la a t411 llhlp and a 6tar to steer her by. And the V1heel'• kJck and the w1nd~ aong anti the white sail's aha.lc1ng. And a gray ml6t on the sea's lace and a gray dawn lfreald.ng. I mu8t go down to the aea again. for the call of the running Uf,f e '' a w1ld call, and a clear call tfiat may not be denied. Aye, literature is filled with p.eea.ns to the enchantment of boating. But no author seems to have put his name on the pas- sionate phrasings dealing with the dark side of boat ownership. Anonymous, these writings may be, but they are funda- mental truths. Eumple: A boat J.s a hole 1n the water Into whJda you pour money. And. of C0\11'18: The two hap-- pleat days of a man~ 11/e are the day he buya hJa boat. and the day he aella Jt. I am now about to celebrate the latter, but it will not be a day of unabated elation. Indeed, tt will be quite a bittersweet expe- rience. Bitter in the fact that, though my wife and I have owned this current vessel only three years, we have probably enjoyed her more than any of the seven other boats we have had in 39 years of marriage. We named her Satis- faction, and that she ha.s been. Bitter in the sense that this fine 28-footer was our means for doing one of the things we enjoyed most in Ute: spending lovely, lazy days tucked into this or that cove at Catalina. But sweet in that, once the damn thing is gone, it will be like finding $10,000 in the street. Yep, that's what it costs per year to keep even a relatively dinky fred martin boat in the water these da,ys. Slip rent is by far the major expense. Berths in Newport Har- bor are among the most expen- sive in the world, averaging about $15 per foot per month. That's nearly triple the cost of a slip in San Diego or San Francis- co, and is forcing a lot of people either to move their boats or just get out of boating altogether. It smacks of killing the goose, I think. Add fuel af about $1,500 a year, ditto for mechanics and bottom-cleane11, plus taxes and insurance and -oUchJ It wu J.P. Morgan, I think, who miffed when someone uked the COit of ma!Dtaintng his yacht: •If you have to ask you can't afford it.• I have saved all my bills for mechanical and yard work, but I have never added up the costs. My friend Jeay North did. He kept a log of every penny he spent on bis boat. a newer sister- ship to ours . When divided by the time he and Donna used North Sea, it came out to, as I recall. some- thing like $387 an hour. They reluctantly sold her last year (the boat, not Donna). My main goal in We right now is to send Satisfaction off to her new owners with the wish that they enjoy her as much as we have. Alas, she does not go easily. When we went out for the oblig- atory sea trial, the starboard engine sputtered and surged when we reached the ocean and I pushed the throttles forward. A hole in the intake manifold . WU the dlagnolll. •Never seen that happen before,• said two . machantc:s and the guy who ordered a new manifold from the Merauiler factory ($468 plus US abipping plus tmtallationt). 'IbunC!ay night. our San Fran- dsco daughter, Carol, called and, among other topics, asked how the boat deal was progress- ing. I told her of the manifold and other lesser, but still costly, fixes that need to be made before the sale is completed. •She just keeps pinching you and pinching you. doesn't she, Dad?• Yes. That's why they're called boats. You remember, of course, Kenneth Grahame's passage from ·wind in the Willows•: There L9 nothing -absolutely nothing -hall so much worth doing as messing about in boats ... or with boats ... In or out of 'em, it doesn't matter. Believe me, Kenny baby, it matters. Out is much better. • RtED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 75~ • Original, 3.2 OIL ·~3.20L • Ground. 16 CJ&. ..,n.-i ..... Grain Puffed Ceftals • Com • Millet • Rice • Wheat • Kamut Rm. '1.29 180~ SUGG. '13.30 90~ SUGG. '7.40 • w ~Qmt "'lea/ 'n!a/ •I.anon •Wlllleny ,....tl:.!~69 ·~~ • StnMba1y KMI Rm.'Z.• m-.. 'fW•B•·1•· Bod/ BuildkYJ Amino Acids AminoFuel 250MG MATURnLFE Super Abs.ri Rapid Rellose Super Cal-Mag ~ Formula with s495 MapPan .... 7.15 , .... HerTdghtat DON LEAC~ I OM.Y Pl.OT Sara Sayder, wUll tbe 1100 lbe won bl a e1Af contest. ready to spend lt recently at tbe Orange CoUllty Fair. 'We!MeetC/ia{{en9ing~tls 'Witli.Loving Care I 7 I j () 1 1 11 -:-~ 'j /) ,·) I ' , " #Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW fuRNrruRE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, fULY 2G* CUSTOM FulNITlJBi Rl·UPHQIJiIERY '""">()«• --( » < >I : 1 6'.30 P.M. I follow the other can, Jennntng-sty}e, through the FainieW gate into a packed park- ing lot. •Hey,• my sister tellla1P. •tt only coltl four dollars to park if we have tom people in the cart• We glance at out lone passenger in the back seat. Becky Hilts. I consider borrowing a c:bild from the family of five in front of us; I'm pretty stingy for somebody who Jail ,.. ,A b I 1'ed bucb. BOT-'l'OM Ute aoo Ml t.11. Wll can boC6. ·Um. bi. ''**you bave .... ~ ~ --... Sara Snydert. Lei tbe game1--. S:M P.M. Administration Bundtog. I cbat with the bteDdfy information desk ~tionist. Donald 8-dz, while w~ for my prlze money to find it.I way downStaiD and into my bot littJe ba.ndi. ~ Qrange County Pair coven l«SO acres, while Dimey- Jand JI a mere 72," be tnfonm me with a professional smile. "Of course! be adds cbeerfully, ·an of Dimey'1 employees have teeth.• Joined by a co-worker, Donald proceeds to quickly advise me on the dos and don'ts of fair food ·oo get the Aus- Also Company Agents for: Safeco • Pro~1ve • FIC Superior & More! Including ... Mercury Ins. ..... bdm.s poe .... but IXWT per.,,.., Wbal9 claillllr .. rilidi di I "' -..... II ~ far flee ••• HINH II • bl ........ ~ abOUt it. •Ob, md ...._ tlilMJ, a.e fUDDi9I mm 819 tb9 belt; boweWll', M'S tbe .... liaie at the fair.. He tlllll me tb.11 with the aqthority of anecme Who knows .. B011"0M LINE: :+$100. t:te P.M. After meeting to Wm>blii foi the Daily Pilot pho- tographer, my family aDDOUDON a colledM lnmger and begins to ct•"'P""-towards tbe brouted chktqwj J>romk(ng to c.atch up, ( get in tbe battered potato line. The greasy golden pods stacked on my plate are a canliologilt's nightmare: an inch of oil-soaked crust ~ a quarter-inch slice of potato. I follow Donald's advice and pour the vinegar generously. BOITOM LINE: -SC.00 •• bm ft -. ... ..... , .......... fam ~ tbe Mttdnws.919git md ~ tblil' dlDIDg ~ Mma4 GAgdme etdl ~bro dddr•. ,... .. ~ ~~~ MC:IL t.fr ad .... biolbw, llf Jl bizarre twill of...., .. eatmg plates Of ~ lilid cldnJdhg Cokel, for a combiDecl lol&f "df St~.50. Putafl Where II tbe bat- becued beefJ Tbe Woll on:.a atick11be foot-long sausage clog? What happened to Pat Boy'1 Did-- er and Ten Pound Bumf They must be doing this became they know I'm writing it down. I ooP- cede. My little ooustm, ~-, ~ and 4, seem to have found .the best deal: They share ~.7p chicken nuggets and a St.?~ lemonade. The only cheaper da.tf! is my sister, who skipped dinner in favor of more time to take advantage of her unlimitett-rides bracelet. Peeling slightly 1ll tiom Tassels Tea Room at Elizabeth Benefield New Gmlmitt Menu that changes monthly Serving Lunch & High Tea Mon;Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walle ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 You don't have to leave the oeigbborbood for great health care. Greater Newport Physidaos' primary care doctors have offica close to wbett you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can 5dect the health plan that meets your needs. ' Greater Newpon Physicians also includes an excellent panel of Hoag specialist~. And our alllliatJon "'ith Hoag Hospital provides patients with ac~ to Orange County's #I hospital. We imite you to get to know these fine physicians in· your comm~nity: Peter J(im, M.D. Dr. Peter Kim Is a lxxuri-certified famfly practice physician U'ilh his office /()Cl1Ufl at Hoag Health <4.enter -Costa Mesa (at the comer of Fairview and Baker). Dr: Kim provides medical sen?icesfor the wbole family and bas a special interest in sJ><>rls medicine and sports related injuries. Por morr! information about his practice and office hours, pkase call 668-2500. Dr. Bette Carlson is a board certified physician urith hero~ k>cated al Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Carlson provides care lo newborns through. adolescents. For more lnformall~n about her practice and office hours, please call 668-2525. Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Costa Mesa: I •. ·, I Nazli Ahmed, M.O. Kathleen Boos, M.O. John Aseher, M.D. John Granzella, M.O. Yung .l Kee, M.D. ~ .. Rllll ....... M.O. Carlol X. MOntlno, M.O. the pa&Moel, I lteal • ,,... "'my map'I ~. It ..... lib ~ wtrh lttn. BO'ITOM LIKE: .$35. · l:U p.a. Uncle Bob pen.-. the ']f8Ji prognmi. •Hmmm, tbe ~ :iAcii are at 7:30. We've already ~ two tree ~ of bacon ~h. • Hmmro, that's quite a lot j>( b8Coii. •NQt ~I our neigh- ~ have &lready won 15. • He ~ l('ADning the page. •Hey, listen to this, '1be Red Elvilea, -¥Ibo hail from the former Soviet JJalon, play the Meadows Stage.' ~mds like your kind of thing, Safa.• 'i ~ '7:30 p.m. Flniahed with their Pdcken nuggets, my cousins are -ready for the kid bungee jumping lide, $5 each. I wave good-bye, "llhd head back to the Ad.ministra- \ipb Building with a $3.50 double- bag of cotton candy to share with ~mr buddy, Donald. It's the perfect 'shade of lavender and tastes ~dly the same as it did when I ~as 10. BOTIOM LINE: -$13.50 8 p.m. The real fun begins. I quickly purchase my $15 unlimit- -M-tides bracelet and rush to meet my sister and Becky by the · wheel We clamor aboard Hard Rock. a blur of pink light bs adorning cages that seem be spinning in five different ections at once. "Danger e" blares at appalling levels <Jn hidden speakers. "Hey, I like we're in 'Top Gun,'" my er comments as we strap our- ves into the cage. Hard Rock · out to be less of a thrill ride ' more like two straight min- tes of all of the blood ill our bod- s pooling in our skulls. I feel )very bite of battered potato ghting gravity to stay ·in my ~tomach. ENTERTAINING t~CENE: A 350-pound man with rstray muttonchop whiskers and motorcycle boots emerging from i incredibly narrow spiral slide t exits the Fun Haus. BOT- OM LINE: Bracelets for sister d I, $30. · 9 p.m. We've been on several s, but the lines are long since lts still before kiddie curfew. I've ~e a little research and found ~t the Red Elvises will be play- jJilg at 9:30. We decide to kill a lit- ~ time in the Carnival of Prod- 1"\)CtS building. We stop first for come free Sparklett's water. •.-,.iow do these cone-shaped paper cups make the water taste t" L· .. .. _ .. • • . . • CoSt •trect1v• LeplSolr;E lii&J IO much beUetf • Becky JaUMS. l!NT'l!RTAININO SCENB: A small boy ~ tuOglng Oil hll father'• Jacket becau.e be bu a candy apple wedged tightly in bls mouth; be is ai belpleu~ stuck as a rout pg. 1:15 p.& My lister llgiil UI up to win a car, BeckY check.t out a aal.sa-maker demonstration. and I am perusing tbe Bargain Belt Buckles. The air ii heavy with the sweet smell of cinnamon rolls. 'IWo tall men with Russian accents and red and white IUits are looking at the case of belt buckles next to me. One of them smiles and points to a heavy silver one engraved with Elvis' face. It has to be them. 9-.20 p.m. We tail the Red Elvis- es up and down the aisles, trying not to look conspicuous. One of them, with dyed red hair, stops tor a skin care demonstration at A Touch of Mink. The woman~ sages the lotion into his palm as she extols the many benefits of RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY ........ c..... .... 1m HAllOl aVD .. cosu msa. 541-11 s. 24 HOUR Info Tape 957-2533 mink oO ~ He and tunes blended with traditioael a. fdll8d tbaDt bes' ud ClllidDoe Rualan folk, ~ amJl*tk rockahll- down tbe aille.1beY ltQp to buy a ly wUh lyTg that could have garlic ~. I am worried that come straight out ot a dirtJ Umer- ttiey mow we lck.. Tbe oblga- aie following "I th.Ink my 6lggest tory Elvia mer- tbem.. BOW'Ce of excitement ence came ill •M p.111t. Mead-. the form of a OWi Stage. We iii an these ndeS is the parody Of Prei-- aeat ourtelYel on sneaking suspicion 1ey'1 hit. •Blue ::r~h=· i:: ihat an of the bolts on ~~n, • : Elvia looks down yow-lap bar aren't exaggerated troi:n the •tage correctly Ughtened " leg ab.aking and and wiggles b1I · • over-active eyebrow• coml-_SARA SNYDER pelvis. "Right cally in our on, comrade!" d.irection. "Hello • shouted a mus- cute girlst• he tached audi- says in megaphone, the accent ence member holding a beer. I'm even more noticeable under thinking that when I get married, amplification. He is toting a trian-Ule Red Elvises are doing the gu1ar baa guitar roughly the size reception. BOTIOM LINE: One of 'JU.u. Red Elvises T-shirt, $15. 10-.30 p.m. After one standlng-11 p.m.. Back at the midway. If • oYation-induced encore, the Red we don't get in at least more than Elvises finish their set. Their 10 rides, the $15 bracelet wasn't m~ ranged bom vintage surf such a bargain after all. Top Spin r- 1 I I I I I I I -------------Wiii !ladlg wa!h gour hair t'im. It! a~ ell* fo 3 ~-~ SLlGldlJ.. .. -1r11v1got. • .':BARBERSH t ._ •.• ~ ' ~:.. \,_ 't • ., I I I I I I I I • I Get yow har cu bti a n1ce girt., 8'blci'1i 1or Just secw /this ad). Exp. 1131 I L 211·A E.t?-ST, COSTA IEA (1191111111111 ... c.t.) l50-1217 1 _____________ .. ii a Nib. but WU ~ too briel. Tbe lJlipei' ---up to its status u ~ favonte. MOlcOw qrcui -don't even botber. The huge gondola ferris wheel WM a winner, like always. But l!YOlulkJn ~ the truest thdlls tbet thing ii acary. The name punW me until I got Oii of tbe dde IMily feeling like a dif- ferent apedea: Austra:Dopuldl (tnmllated to, •Why did I eat thole Australian potatoes? Wbyf!•). I think the biggest source of excitement in all these ddet is the meaking suspicion that all of the bolts on your lap bar aren't correctly ttghten~ this lends an element of bone-chilling fear you just can't get at the sleek high-budget amusement parks like Disneyland 12:01 a.m. •QuiclC, get in the line for Kamikaze so they can't kick us outl • 1be aowds have dwindled, and the neon lights begin to look eerie shining on the empty pavement. Cops patrol the INAL EKE ND Savings from 30% to 70% on oar &mm. collections oE ZAN ELI.A BOBBY JONES REYN SPOONER KENNETH GORDON BARRY BRICKEN AQUASCUTUM POLO SPORT IKE BEHAR XMI MANI Values to MONDO CUTrER & BUCK SARTORI RISCATTO AXIS From Sport Shirts ............................ '18 500 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .-•29aa Tic• .......................................... '7 5 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '9" Dress Pants.' ....................... , .... •245°0 .............................. "S9 .. 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Despite the several unseascmal drops of ram that roll down my windshield, no moment in my life bas ever felt more like summer. BOTIOM BOTIOM I..lNE: +$100 -$103.50 = -$3.50. Not too bad. Here's to next year . ( . . voras L1AGU1 The League ot Wmnen Voten will bold its annual boa.rd retreat from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Calta Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. The group will plan unit meetings for the coming year. For more information call 650-0339. SOfOLARSHIP DRIVE The Newport Beach Ocean Lifeguards Association and the Don Bums Scho.la.rship Fund will host a scholarship drive from 6 p.m. to mid.night at Malarky's Irish Pub, 3011 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The suggested donation is $10 or more. Pormont information, call 675-2340. Coote WARE DEMONSTRATION Robimons/May at the South Coast Pla'.za will host a culinary event demonstrating Farberware Millennium from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Event-goers will have an opportu- nity to win prizes, sample food and enter to win a $5,000 shop- ping spree. For more information call, 546-9321. BIRDS The Upper Newport Bay Natu- ralists present a family discovery program called HBirds at the Bay" at 9:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. The session is limited to 12 chil- dren with one adult for every three children. The cost is $5 for children, adults are free. For more information, call 640-6746. INTERNET The Oasis Senior Center is pre- senting a workshop for adults call ·Introduction to the Internet· lnterpretationJ lf/ 17" Ht. 23" Available With Honey or lricle.oent Glau #272] Hodson Li1hting ~n Tues.-Fri. 8:3~5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 548·9341 tram e a.m. to 1 p.m. et aoo Mar· II'** >.ve.. C010aa c1e1 MM. nae r...111.129. Par mare~. call tb8 Ncwpolt Beech Ccmmu- nity Semi:iel omce at 6"·3151. CYIERCAlt£ MMICSHOft Orange Cout College's Com- munity Sducation Office p-.ents a worklbop called •Satu:rclay Morning Cyberc4re, • from l O a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Hl Tech Lab 1'.0QD1 201 of OCC's Technology Center, 2701 Patrview Road, Cos- ta Mesa. The registration fee Is $39. For more information, call 432-5880. COMPUTERS Orange Coast College's IBM PC Users Group will meet from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC's Science Hall, 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. The annual membership fee is $45. VlSitors are welcome. For more information, call 662- 2939. CAMPFIRE PROGRAM The California Department of Fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists present a free pro- gram called "A Childhood Mem- ory" at 7:45 p.m. at Shellmaker Bowl. This will be a bilingual English and Korean language program. For more information, call 640-1742. CRAFTS The Port-0-Call store at South Coast Plaza presents crafter Kathleen Kelly from 12 to 3 p.m. at 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Kelly will sign her Critter Factory artwork for fans and collectors. For more information, call 850- 7552. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber __, DMloo '"' for only s49900 UPT03MOS SAME AS CASH OAC ARPETDEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE *TILE ComnHH'Clal • R••ldentlal Sale• cl SwvlC#I Full line of WOO, W<Nen Axminster & StS8l Carpeting Avatlable 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Com ..... N.E. Comer ot Hal'tMw a feth st,..t ~~~ .. 722-9642 . Mon-S.t 10 am.a pm Sun 11 am-5 pm Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful Lompoc Scrambled Egg Stone Steps A Yellow Stone With Qrey & Black Accents Let Jim Je nnings install your complete yard hardscape. • Experr brick, scone, cile, slate & concrece work. • Can recommend qualiry designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Co ta Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve thtm. ftNANCI The Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble bo8ts a tree flnandal eemi- nar called "Six Easy Steps to Effec- ttve Estate Planning• from 7 to 8 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-0226. REAL ESTATE A workshop called • 'O' Down Purchase: How to Purchase Real Estate with None of Your Own Money• meets from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 169 at Orange Coast Community College's Science Buildlng. Registration fee is $29 plus a $10 material fee. To reqister, call .(32-5880. MEETING The West Newport Beach Asso- ciation is having its regular board of directors meeting at 7 p.m. at the Coundl Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd Guest speaker David Paine will d1scuss the development of the w-. NeWpOlt Oil Con~y prop. erUM. 1be pw,iilAc II Viteci to aetmc1. Por more totannatSoo, can 5'&-'560· IOATRIDE The Balboa Pertanbg Arts n;eatre Foundation presents a fund-raiser called •showboat" aboard the Catalina Plyer from 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. at -'00 Main St., Bal- boa. The minimmn donation is $35 per person. Spece is limited. For reservations, call 673-0895. SEMJNAR Reverse Mortgage Network offers a free explanation seminar about reverse mortgage for senior dtiz.ens 62 years or older at 3 p.m. at Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 723-0233. FITNESS The Newport-Costa Mesa. Irvine YMCA offers a free heaJu1 and fi1ness class called Cardio- Goal Protocol Relationship at 6:30 p.m. at 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation. call 642-9990. INTERNET The Thangle Square Barnes & Noble presents a discussion on cur. rent Internet topics with Todd Daniels, owner of. Discordia Cyber· cafe, at 7 p.m. at 1870 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-4645. 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By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot \ 1 NEWPORT BEACH -The , . . annual Plight of the Lasers race • will take about 80 high-perfor- m'a.nce sailboats shooting through Newport Harbor Sun- day. backed race would draw almost 200 entries during its heyday - the 1940s and '50s -said event chairman Seymour Beek, who raced.in it hlmself in a Snowbird. The Flight of the Lasers attracts mostly local children and young adults, though entrants' ages span from preteen to 80s. The event began in 1936 as the Plight of the Snowbirds, a yacht class that grew extinct with •' the advent of fiberglass, but switched in the '60s to Lasers, a : class of 14-foot-long sailboats. The Chamber of Commerce- No entry fee is required for the event .. The boats will start out in front of the Balboa Pavilion, then nav- igate an 8-mile course around Udo Isle and past the Balboa Yacht Club. •1t•s really a kid-oriented I I Not to be co~ with ~e Competition!! 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L,.w....• "'!::i l11ustela pevonla essential I •a• . . . . . d9u m ilail)NI elements -----CELLEX-C"' & I ~W~~ 642-1717 ~ I 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Nutt• Ross) I ~-------~l~~~~~~~-~ event, though you find some very good sailors in their 20s and 301 •ailing in it,• Beek said. •WheIJ it got started, there were no real championships on the bay for kids.• Awards will go to the first 10 finishers, the first girl, the youngest boy and girl, the oldest skipper, the first parent-child crew and the first married cou- ple. The Plight of the Lasers yacht race takes off at 1 p .m. on the water in front of the Balboa Pavilion. MEDICAL SCHOOL Ntw York Mechcal College Nl"W York, N"" York INTERNSHIP u.dars-Sinat M«l1cal Cemer Los Angeles, California RESIDENCY Georgetown University Hospital Washing1on, D.C. STANFORD UNIVERSITY M«lic.1 <:emu Plllo Alco, Cahfomill FELLOWSHIP Un 1vcrsary of Florida j1eksonv1I~. flocida DONT MISS OUR ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE SAWRDAY, JULY 26 9-5 Best Selectiota E1'er 30-75% Oii Includes CHILDREN'S CLOTHING (from The GosltngJ along with lots of other items THE GREY GoOSE, INC. Gifts • Home Decor Westcllff Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 642-7803 Houn1 M -5 lCHI Sun 12-5 SMUGGLERS The smuaalen br!.Jught 14 1MD cw.-die bordet In Sa D'9go County end took tbeal to a apertment to tbe 500 blodt c(HamlJton SUMt, but • ad them refuted to pay the derMnMd fee, Nkl AMlt4Dt U.S. Attorney David S. Lavine. The nnugglen, armed wtth gum and k:nivet, kept the m Mg1'9gated in a single room, threatened and harassed them and piltol- wbipped one ot them. author- ities said. After two days of captivity, the victtml were loaded into a stolen Subaru truck and dri- ven from the apartment, police said. The victiml said they feared they were being taken to a remote area to be killed or abandoned. One of the captives broke free and seized control of the van, escaping with five pas- sengers after a smuggler stabbed him in the leg, police Mid. The ringleader of the .group, Artw'o Rivera-Galle- gos, 26, received 37 months in prilon after pleading guilty to compiracy to smuggle ille- gal immigrants and to har- boring illegal immigrants, Lavine sa.ld. Pour other men -Aure- llano Marin-Ramirez, 22, Fer- nando Morales-Macedo, 20, Roberto Diaz-Delgado, 38, and Martin Garnez-Tzopitl, all Mexican nationals - received two years in prison • for their role 111 the crime. "We're very satisfied that the court recognized the vio- lence and threat of violence to the smuggled aliens by imposing a heavier sentence than we normally see in alien smuggling cases,~ Lavine •Said. 'i L DEN'S CARPET has opened a new · Area Rug s tudio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Plac:en11a St.. Costa Mesa 646-4838 BALBOA CONl'INUED .. OM A1 -Big ~ uase lllolnd aniet CoDiDI llMDd -wtdt:b Ill jUlt DMb"' ti» a.a.o. .,......, Bil>Oe lllllid beigm • noffdng m.Cbm tblt11m.toltbetlne, tbe dollop that II C4lllm '....md. Deweloper W.t comm nemed 1lle w.Dd forJ •li•"4'f end buOt a <Mae on tt I« his towtb wife tn 1907. He found he liked owning an itland, so later that year he dredged tome muck from . the Newport ~iled it up and dubbed u llland. It became, not surpriltngly, one ot the molt notOOoullv innovative reel estate ventures in local hiltoJy. Newspapers called it •the rape of Newport Harbor,• but Collins forged ahead with a ~ to promote his man-mad; Ht. plans at one Ume even included a calino. Later that year, residents grew inttated when prOmiwd improve- ments failec1 to materlali7.e and high tides continually Oooded their properties. Utilities barely existed, much less worked. So two years later, the City o{ Newport Beach took over the beleaguered land mass. That meant better services for island residents, but it also meant taxes -which Collins had sworn would never happen. The seven lslandl of Newport Beach .•. small-town feeling. Peninsula since too9". On a recent Even on gloomy dAys, runners, day, Monty Tate, along with bis power walkers, rollerbladers and wife, son and daug hter, took the window shoppers traverse the ferry from their peninsula rental sidewalks as cam inch along the house to rollerblade around the narrow streets. Children beg their island. In 1919, residents began to catch the community spirtt they're now known for and formed the Balboa Island Improvement Asso- d4tion, which still exists. Utility service improved, leaky bulk- heads were sealed. parents tor Balboa Bars and "The sidewalks, the flowers, passersby strike up conversations the canal -it's like a little with patrons sitting outside coffee Venice,• said late, a Salt Lake shops. City resident. as be pointed to And the ferry service got a more reliable operator: the Beek famtly, who continues to run it today. "Many of the people who live neon pink blooms framing the on Balboa Island came down year Grand Canal off the Uttle Island after year in the summertime as bridge. Collins moved out of the area by 1915 when he bad sold the last of his island holdings. His castle remained standing until 1953, serving as a hang-out for Holly- wood stars and as a popular movie setting. Eight homes now sit in its stead. outrageous tourists," said Still others come for the com- Bromberg, president of the Uttle munity activities and stay to walk Island Property Owners Msocia-the beach alon~ the island's tion. shores, browse the shops or soak These days, island residents share their cramped space with throngs of tourists and mainlanders from Newport Beach who come to enjoy the Most visitors crowd onto the up the atmosphere. Myra Eddy island in a one-lane line of cars brought her son from Huntington along Marine Avenue that often Beach to the Balboa Island Yacht snakes from the bridge off the Club summer program for kids, island, back to Bayside Drive and beyond. Others arrive via the Balboa Island Ferry, a historical landmark that has been carting folks between the island and the Balboa M1ltlpl1 ltc1ti111t -FAA Certifid Ch1•p19111 f li9htt Or11p/Std11tt Ratu Pfltt Je•HI • Sky,M119 Speeial Tet••re' Ev111ts A'v•rtlt.h19 Pr1111ti1111 15% Dl1c1unt w/11up1n llUT a.lllUI IALlMI Cl. .................. BRING PARIS HOME! . •• or Rome, London. Moecow or Munich. An exchange 1tudent from an •exotic" land can enrich your entire family by becoming a special friend for life! Chooee now from among dozens of applications with photoa of boya and girla, 16 to 18 yeara, from France, Italy, Eqiland, ~er Ru.aaia for the high achool year. Hotting an exchanae 1tudent wiJI enrich your family forever. HANS MONlQl.ll Call today for mon infonnaJion -Local Ana R~pn11""1ti": Jl8.ABSEl.l Cindy at (714) 969-5158 _____ LJ or Kim at 1-800-733-2773 A WOil.DOi' ~llfllOUGff ~AND lllUCAJ'IONALlllOGIAMS SALE 20%-40% OFF All FURNITURE &LAM PS FLOOR ITEMS ONLY PAlNTED STlCR 500 w. Cout Hwy, Newport 8exb (714) M5-900t then slipped oft with her 3-year- old daughter to relax on the Uttle Island shore. "It bas become a local bawit for us,• she said, banding her daugh- ter, Holly, a piece of muffin. "It's friendly, it's quiet and there are no waves here, so the kids can play.• Some of the business people - such as City Counc:iJ:man John Noyes, who owns a jewelery shop on Marine Avenue -also live on the island. •1 like the ambiance: the way ....... ERWIN SENGCO I OAl.Y Pl.OT people keep their houses up, the way they're kind of cottagey,• said Noyes, a three-year island resi- dent. "Everybody here loves the island. I looked all over Newport for a place to put my business, but tor me this was just an obvious choice." But the sing~ best thing about Balboa Island, according to Bromberg. is: ·we don't have any grumps-we don't allow grumps. You just don't see nasty people here." Tinder Box l3rd Annual Pipe Salel Premium Cigars • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zino ~k who's moving under tli~ freeway COSTA MESA - A mw Cal.· trans mejpWwnre ~ ii canling some rubber-JWCktng among mot.orills ~ down the C.Qlta Mesa Freeway, some who are Wlder the impc RX that building might be a police station. wen. lt's not. 1be large redc:tisb- brown brick building, wbk:h sits on land wedged between the Cast.a Mesa and Corona del Mar free- ways, will house employeel Who work on the freeway and ~e trucks used to 9elVice the freeways will be parked there. •Same years ago, Caltnms told us tbiiy bad a.a. land in between tbe ~.· Mid Dem Lamm. deftkipll..,.t 98IYicel dilectca' « a.ta Mela. •The dty exp eaed oonceim abOut it because there would be trucks C'Q1lirig on the acceill loed ol1 « Btistol Street. fl Lamm said the d_ty still bu some concerns about the possibili- ty « trash or other debris falling from them. ·So far (the dty) is pleased with the CXlllStruction and the architec- ture, fl Lamm said. ·So the state is responding to our city's cmcen:is. fl -Compiled by SW Dee..,. 'RNIM"D • S..t EutopNn ,.,_ .. at tlNJ 1997 AVN AW8tda The ~ • Winner· 8 AwM'd9 first M~ Ratlnga (INen to video fNturell HouM of Drew · Flnt AA4M Rittlng 35mm Production Lotion~ ~ Lace One Stop Love Shop ca.ta lleu • 743 lllker IL .._... • tta7 c-tr8I Awe; 1 811. w.t of 8rWol P9tCo Centiel' 714-429--1911 OOM2M228 Houn: 10-9 Mon.-Sat., Sun. 11-5 PRll COOKlm! • QatmeaJ Raisin Walnut • Chocolate Chip • Snickerdoodle • Whit.e Chocolate Chip Pecan • Peanut Butter •And More • r---------------------------1 • Get I FREI Cookie : ~ with the purchase of any sandwich bread Must present coupon • Exp 08103197 Open Daily, 6am -6:30pm •Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St,Costa Mesa (By~ R«oldsl 646-1440 --Full Set .............. ~ Manicure ......... ~ Pedicure .......... ~ Fill ...................... $,21 Back Fiii ............ $26 Pink& White Pollsh Change ..... $6 Nall Repair ..... $3 (714) 650-7 548 GARYS NEWPORT BEACH SEMI -ANNUAL Today, through JU~ 27th MARC M.U1W I OAl.V PILOT Locals work to preseroe Hearst Castle The f..abaina Galleries at Puhlon llland. Newport Beach and The Hearst Monument foundation Castle Guild joined forces for a Satur- day evening art auction tund- raller. orchestrated by Krbtlna Dodge, the purpose of the affair wu to raise funds to preserve one of the great architectural treasures of the state, if not the world, Hearst Castle. The event also raised local awareness that there is, in fact, a serious need for participation to maintain the landmark. The state of California is charged with preserving and running Hearst Castle. Tour rev- enue is substantial, but addition- al funds are needed. Recognized contemporary artists Lau Chun, Charn1ne, Frederick Hart and others donated works that were auctioned at Lahaina Galleries with proceeds going to the foun- dation. Artist AdoU Sebring present- ed his original oil, •Hearst Cas- tle," as a highlight of the auction event. Passionate for the cause, Dodge reminded all in atten- dance that WWlam Randolph Heant was a devoted art lover, assembling his massive collec- tion over decades and installing ll'lltt,~ All Simple ci..n~ucu -~ O<Offf~ly f0<mulllled to ~-•-rid~ body ol all unwonted t....in.. n..y .,.. pH t>.lanc-.1 end .,. undet.ct-'>le. Herbal Detox Teas ..................... $28 WO<b Outddy "' und.< 3 hou,.I TroplC:al Fnm Puncll Fla~ Quk:k Flush Capsut ................... $32 No ptepantJOtl "lqU.reclt v-8 comple• end ~,.,,,,,. oncludedt FoMlde Shlmpoo hatment ...... $42 Wot\a ...-,.., 20 minut .. I 3 or bocde lor long hwl HolM ~ Testa ....................... $20 ~6-m™C~itnl RM..tile -111 wrth1t1 m....,1 .. 1 S.... Dey ~ ............ FREEi 2-0.y Prtoriti : Acfd ........... S7 .00 Ov.rNaht E.xpnu • Add .. S15.00 Send <:hedr « Money Order to: -s:s~~sae Suite 308 Huntington llMdl, CA 92641 To Order Call: 1-888-289· 7208 ~~l PRODUCTS 100·. GUARANTEED! b.w. cook it at Hearst Castle. Much of it remains on display today. Pro- ceeds from the art auction will help preserve the art and the history. Nine young women made the transition from childhood into adulthood this past Saturday evening as the summer debu- tantes of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. Known as the Assisteens, the auxiliary of the Assistance League gathered at The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Laguna Niguel, under the leadership of chairwoman Barbara Prost. Together, the nine young women have volunteered more than 2,000 hoUn to c:buitable ~ OI the Ailtltace League d~ tbC high ldlool years. TboM protects tndlide tbe Den- tal Health eem.. 1be 'lbdtt Shop, Operation SchOol Bell and Kldl on the Block. All are pro- grams that focus on helping needy children in the community. Founded in 1962 by local women, the Assistance League has created a tradition of caring for the community with great pride. 1be Debutante Ball was first instituted in 1990 to recog- nize those young ladies and their families who wished to partici- pate in the elegant ceremony. There are other Assisteens who also have worked very diligently for the community during their high school careers, who choose not to participate in the deb ritu- al. This diversity of style and choice makes the organization strong and open to all. The nine young women par- ticipants in the 1997 Assistance League Debutante proceedings were: Nicole Brant-Zawadzki, DeAnne Bryson, Susan Cw1b, Colleen Eadie, Anne-Marie Flu- or, Michelle Nowroozt, Mellssa Pomeroy, Christtne Ramsay and li'acy Schroeder. a PHEN-FEN 1st 4 weeks w /this ad Regularly $59 1 -800-968-691 7 2200 Harbor Blvd., Suite C-140, Costa Mesa Saturday, 2-5 pm • Thursday 3-7 pm 15262 Goldenwcst St., Westminster Saturday, 8 arn-3 pm •Thursday 3-9 pm Several Convenient Locations Statewide I can't believe ....... . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapi!tg is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your home,s Value too! Come in today and discover the people wh~ can make a difference to you and your guden. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.c.N.P. badecepe Dcaiper ~~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC • .-------COMPIEI'E SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. l.ANDSCAPING (714) 633-9200 46 YEAllS EXP. Ucena No. COSTA MESA• 2700 Bristol Ave. J08SSJ (714) 754-6661 TDJlYMEOOE . C.C.N.P. LandKape Duiper . Sbe'w ~ CCJIDiDg to town. lom IMn -comic, bolt, jew- elry MlelWoman, author, mother, aDd more -canct&ed euk tlail year Oil,..,. Orb ud The Sound Of MUllc Guild tupport· Ing the Orange Coupfy Perform- ing Arts Center. The often con- troversial and often bllartous Riven baa been nwcheduled to appear Sept. 5 on behalf of the guild. The women organizing her appearance report that the phones are ringing oft the hook for reservationa (and some jewel- ry orders). They can't fill the requests for baubles, however, tables are sUll availa.ble by call- ing 675·3371. Men are encour- aged to respond as well. The Rivers committee includes Catllerlne Thyen. Manha Orlin. Sharl Bayt.an and Carol Lobell. • LW. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. IN BAY CRUISING FREE HOUR! "Two for one Tuesdays" Rent I hour & receive 2• hour FREEi Offa Eqirrs 700/97 • ELECTRIC 8oATS • PoWER BoATS •WAVE RUNNERS •KAYAKS . • FISH.ING BoATS BALBOA BoAT RENTALS 67J 7200 510 E. Edgewater " Balboa Peninsula Adjacent to Auto Ferry Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landsc.apers and painters. Highest Quality ... Very Low Prices ·We own our Harbor Boulevard building-No rent and low overhead means big savings to our customers G CONTINUID MOM A 1 non-Engliah-tpMldng kids tak;in9 • t8lt ill BDgHsh.. lb8 said. ·My gut feeling ii that you•ie not gcq to be able to meature ~' ~N at in their own~ In order to Mnow where to merge them. I don't think they're going to go away, so it's ludk;rous to fight this .• And Latino community leaders agree that it's tough to measure what Spanisb·speak· ing students know when they're not betog tested in their language. Osco.r Santoyo, director of Save Our Youth, said Lattno students should learn English but can't always express their skills as well when they can't use their first language. •I think you're going to lim- it some of the kids as far as the knowledge they may not have acquired yet in the English lan- guage,• he said. •Maybe they know the answers, but they can't get their point across.· NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM A1 we have golilg right now, IO lt'a going to be int~ated into thole.· The report compares Newport Beach to two similar ctUes, La Jol- la and Sazita Monica. Of the tliiee dties, Newport Beach touts the highest 1995 median income -• $60,604 --and second-highest population -70, 100. But th,e report said La Jolla's average 1995 hotel prices were .f3.3% higher than Newport's, and Santa Monica's were 20.4 % higher. •Each of these markets bas more name recognition and understanding of the planning culture needed to successfully promote the tourism product within the travel community,• the study said. The report suggested the dty reinvest some of its tourism- spawned revenues in tourism enhancers, such as transportation, signs and beautification. The Conference & Visitors Bureau has already begun imple- menting many of the reports sug- gestions, Williams said. For 50-75°/o off Selected Merchandise "' .. • ~ • • • .. -• -• ,. s~saLe Ue ~ Custom Florals &p. 7111,,7 ··-Gifts & Antiques SpeCialicy Furniture ; ~~~l~·~l~ : 369 E. 17th St., #13 • Costa Mesa • 646-67 45 (Nat to Plwn'• Cde) instance, the bureau decided a year ago to target the high-end hotel mark.et and attract big events such as the Davis Cup ten- nis and Toshiba Senior Classic golf tournaments. •1t•s really an affirmation that we were doing the right things and going in the right direction,• Williams said. •It's nice to see the dty making a commitment to lowism.· CALIFORNIA BRIDAL CONNECTIONS Kerry Peters & ~ Rl'quest the hono,. of '100" Presence • ot lhe Beach Cities B,.Je \ SuNdAy, Auqun 17, 1997 1 OA.M. TO ~ p.M. B,i,lol fashion Shows al l2:30 p.on. and 3:30 p.m. l ocaled al Oro"'J(' Count'! f air Grounds. f ~pos1t1on Center, 88 f air Dr. Bklq 14 Admimon $7.00 -free po.linq ($1.0C off will. mention of o-0 • ORANGE Coumy's Orn PlA<:E ro PIAN A WEddiNG iN ONE DAy tmdf:R ONE Roof Celestino's quality M E ·A TS The Finest Meat and Service Auailable THE Daily Pilot we carry Rocky Free Range Chickens MQMjDQ's Beef L oin Boneless Top Sirloin Steak $6.59lb Mai mina·s Be<i Bound Boneless Sirloin Tip Roast $3.69lb ceJe.sUno's Boneless Stuffed Chicken Breast $3.99lb Boneless Pork Roast $4.99lb Celesrtno•s Homemade Sausage Chicken, Veal or Pork $3.99lb 270East171h St. • Costa Mesa • {714) 642-7191 (Hiii ren Square) 10:00 to 7:00 Mon~Sat BABY CONTINUED FROM A1 sex to be a surprise. So neigh· bor Gary Parr, a former high ldlool football coach, ~gmted the Jitual at a gathering on Joe's porch lbunday. •(He} said, 'Don't tell us,•• said Joe, 40. •1f tt'a a boy. bang a jock strap. JI it's a girl, bang a bra.' •So I called my son Jtm. who is 14, and told hhn to put the bra out on the f:ish.tng pole. Most 1 people hatte storks, but we had a bra and a jock. strap all ready to go.• It's a pretty supportive group of neighbors, said Alesi.a, 37. ·ney have a great sense of SATURDAY, JULY 2'. 1997 humor u well,• she said. apeeki~ over Emma's crying in her baspital room. •1 bawn't ~ seen it, but I'll have to take a picture .... I hope it's DotbiDg too lacy or racey. • By Monday, Emma will )oitl her brothers, Jim. 14, and Dave, 12, and sister, Katie, 11. Joe said the family wu toO excited to sleep 1ut night because Alesia'• operation was scheduled for 6 a.m. It was her fourth Caesarean sec- tion, so everyone was worried. But Joe said everything turned • out OK. ·she's got lots of hair, and it's sandy-brown,• said Joe, describing bis baby girl. •1 couldn't have asked for a pretti· er Slle. • -By Susan Deemer Volunteer Now and Find Out How You Can Meet ~-e Nicest People in a Discovery Shop Tlut'• where you 'U find pt'opJe like you who are carlli« enough to off,r theu time and talent to fight cancer. Di&covery Shope ar' owned and operated by the Amerinn Canc'r Soci,ty, which mune all o( the prO<'eed1t go directly to fight cancer. Do you hav' the time to volunteer your help? You 'U enjoy working alonpide other wee people ... and thf'y'U fed th!' 11ame about you! - 2600 E. Coast Hwy . Sho f.orooa del Mar DIS~?~~~y .. ... J>S M0-4777 Planning i nse rtion Reconstruction Entire treafment convenlentty provided within one office. • Sj)allily ~ l'lolh>Ool ICI, HarqO u • 5l***tY Cdll:al ~ onairv. HarqO u • °'*""°"· Amn:l:ln 9oanl GI Ord 1 ··-~··· o.rtllry. • CerlllO Olla Ttdndcr\ MIS llGlll (oO lilllPA-•••z ··- Ni _CAN llD atOSS The Or.,,ge County O\lpter of ttl9 American Red ~ needs volunteers to ~ commumty groups about Aed CroS'S seMc.s Md to Kt • llafsoos wtth the media In dlsltster ~ enwgtney sit• uatJons. For lnfonnatlon, call Judy Ian- naccone, 83S-5381. ASSOOA110N IUHAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is • non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors Md supports multl-outrNCh community service programs. such as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For Information, call Renee Namaste, 540-5803. 8All£T PAORCA The Ballet Padflca Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Padfia. needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, c.all Molly Lynch at 851· 9930. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived In Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at ~ast three months are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For Information, call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Volunteer opportunities include fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more informat.ion, call Devon Dougher· ty, 546-4990. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization that worts through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. Call Karen, 642-0377. HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE WANT TO BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE volunteer~ CINl'll DOCINTI tf you low~ erts. b«olM. ~ o.x.nt. It ~ YoU to .. Md bt NWotvtd In .. °'1!"99 COUnty '9rlotm- lng Ms c..... few ..... 'fbu'll fNquent ~ Ind ~ stage .,... ~tours of the c..m.r. To teem mont llnd ~ Qfl the Sus>: port Groups office et 556-2122. ext. 218. COUEGE HOSPITAi. The College Hospital Cost.I Mesa Awdllary Is sfflclng voluntMts to per· fonn derlcll, recieptlon desk. gfft shop Ind other duties It the hospital. for lnfonnatlon. call 642·2734 between 9 1.m. and 4 p.m. COMMUNfTY HOSfltCE CME Community Hospice Catt. which pro- vides medic.al •nd emotional suPPOlt to tetmln1lty Ill patients and their famllles In Orange County, needs volunteers In Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. For Information or to register, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447. COSTA MESA OVtC PlAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteen for ushering. back· stage, malllngs, typing, lights and many other duties. For more Information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA POLICE DEPARTMENT Police work could be In your future If you're a bilingual senior. The Costa Mesa Police Department is seeking volunteen aged 55 and older who speak Spanish and English and are wllllng to wear a uniform. Those Interested would help staff the Westside Sub-Station (WSUB) four to eight hours per week and must be able to read and write English. Vol· -- ~--Ille ..... In....,.,..,..,. Ind •eipulllr ._..,_...on_,. f! current prOleCla. lht WSUI II locMld at 5'1 w. -,llh,k -Ind "°"" ..... dw'OUgh Mdlr *°"'I. a.m; 10 4 p.m. Cont.ea Ofb' ,,.,. RudWll at 722· 6714 Of Mefnle -at 754-5020. COSTA~ lll1WA&. SOCllTY The IOdety c:olettl lnfonNtlon, phoi tos Md rihlctS Ntlting tc>1he ~ of~ M9la Md the harbor ...... Vof· unteers .,. • needed for ~ tasks, computer Input Md help In 'the llbrary. Fqr Information, cell Chat1eS 8ee<Nr. 631-5911. COSTA MESA UTEMCY COUNOL The Costa Mese Uter~ Center needs volumeer tutorJ'to te«h English as a second language. f,.. La~ training Is provided 1nd requlm no for- eign language skills. In lddltlon to •am· Ing certification, graduates wlll be assigned a student at 1 ne1tby teaching (efrter. A tax ~uctable UO rnlteflals fee provides evetythlng needed to lead a student through two skill books. To , register or for more lnfonMtion, call 548-3384 or 548-6584. COSTA MESA SENIOR aNTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue see«s volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more Information, call 64S-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CUDDLE, INC. Provide support to abused and aban· doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline specialist. AA5Wef the toll-free number at your own home during a 12-hour shift. one or two days per month. Con· r---- 1 I I I I I I TltE Bod ---, I I I I ·I I I I I ~"""""'ir----..,.-, I I ......._ __ __..... I I 1Ne~_, .... I 11 •• -..., ........ 11 .... plle. Dtu1.,.... .... ...., .. ..._.,..._.,,' 11 •••· '9'it C I L ..... .,,.,,.,. . 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END OF TllE MO~'DI SAt~ Fri July 25'", Sat July 26"' ~ Sun July 26?'* Hoon: Mon.Sat lOam to 'pm • ~ lOUMpm Present Thil Co~n to Receive 100/t> DH Entire~ Not to be iiltd llJille ..,_...,lrnML Eq,a. w, 17,., ... ~~-02.-1. DISCOVmY SHOP DtlaMrt st,..,. run ~V--AtMt· k.M Clricl9r SocJ.ty. Voluntfff1 at• needed. Ind no speo.i •ms •• nee& MIY· For lnfotrnltfon, call 640-4777 betwlen 10 1.m. ind 5 p.m. DISPUTE llSOWTION SSMCES Olsputa RelOlutlon Sefvlats needS volunteer~ QM soedallsts •nd outreach esslstants to hetp hi • v.n.ty of medJatlon c.ses. llllngual l1nguage skills we needed fof offkle volunteers and fof mediators. For more Informa-tion. call 2~. IASTEJl SEAl.S The Easter Seals Sodety needs volun· teen fOf ongoing clerlcaf wotic and to help In programs fof children with dls- abllltles and In special events. For lnfor· mation, call 834-1111. ENVltONMENTAL NATURE aNTER Each year thousAnds of school chll· dren visit the ENC's Interpretive Nature Center In Newport Seidl. It features 13 unique callfornla habitats the kids learn about through the center's educational programs. The ENC needs volunteer trail guides to help these visitors learn about their environment. To get involved or team more, contact the ENC offlc.e at 645-8489. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL aNTER This state facility In Costa Mesa pro- vides care, treatment and specialized training to Individuals with develop- mental dlsablllties. Anyone Interested in helping to set up fund-raising stations should c.all 31().697-1199. . SHOW CtMllNUED FROM A, pltdMid tbrOUgb mid• m ~ ccmtiat u laughably tu. • ,ay WOdd W~ ~tour· nament. Tbe ~-ot the MoW' ii • pllCJmh, ~-cheeked 8-~ old "°1 umed Scott Sawyer who C4JlDOt keep from lip-iyndng 8Dd gyrating to the background mUISc -rock 'n roll, disco and tecbno· pop -whlle he's demonstrating deathblows on stage. Scott, a brown belt who studies at Sbaolin Studios in Orange Hills with the Quickick.s team, bas been practicing Kung Pu for four years. His father, Dr. Ted Sawyer -a neW'Olurgeon who brought bis caD1corder to the show -said the martial arts have given the boy disdpllne and helped him _with his schoolwork. Scott says his favorite part of the show ls Mgetting beat up. It looks cool." Asked if he could overcome ' tom' glOWD -la • _.. ..... -.c..w, -.., ........ -.-v.-...-.. blf;~:e..,.. ......... wauld .... ~ ........ .... .... Hll matber. Yvone Sawyer. Mid It .. ~ bim ... = ·~ .. --... .:11'~ ......... ~ 1'\igb at titia.t ......... , . not tM butt of fie -long. He gives them OIM of tM (Kung Pu) fOJ1DI and hil ~ eyes, and they dOn't la• u,lf· more.• • Leopard eyes? ~ •1t•1 a oerta1n iqWnt be ~· his father explained. After the show, Scott gave a private demonstration. The pudgy, pucldlh face began to transform. The brow darkened, the eyes tumed into narrow .U.., the mouth a tight little line. It wu the face of a fighter who could take down four grown men. He said he practices the aquiDt in the mirror five times a day, every day. Then he ran off to the tram1>9line jump. Clasmied ads work for YOU! " DRECK • s Cle an Swe e Packa e .ea: .... Greek n Hnto-Allergenlc J Hotel Upright ~ Alters 99.7% of all breathable air particles. It featurea a atate-of-the-art roller that rotatea more than 6,500 times per minute plcklng up dust mites, pet hair, pollen, llnt, and fine aand, all tn one eweep. Oreck Super Air a ~the air In a 15' x 30' room fNfKY 19 minute.. Catches up to 95% a# au airborne pollutants lnctudlng smoke dust. and pollen. Oreck Stick llroom The super llght Broom with VROOM. Hete'a the answer for thoee emergenciel and quick clean-ups on all noor aurfac:et. •• ORECK FLOOR CARE CENTERS ...-....... ·----------------~ I 14-Point I I I I TUNE-UP SPECIAL I NEWPORT BEAOI 2S23-A F.Mtbhdf Dr. 729-8061 . ... , . ! Save $14 9 5 ! I $10 • ~· FULLERTON LAGUNA NIGUEL 1064 E. Butanclnu'y Rd 27221 ·D La Pu Rd HUNTINGTON BEAcR .... 71.58 Edinaes' Ave. ""' ·----------------· 672-9091 831-67f4 841-3168 ~ PREE Roundtrlp Alljare to LOS CABOS All f'" uve to b II "°' ''"' Atw.N, Ja..b •r N..,.. raa611 ,.0.,e ff falf 31, 1997 8' ,. •. ,. .,, ti CO.I ' . 1$1'0!Q n . CGll YOU' Taavel Agentt 0'1fOMaa O'?m/Ja I I I I t l I ! ! i ! ! ! i J i l l 1'Ull ......... NL\;J I letter of the week !Tue search for truth ' ' I I I . 1.and reason , ' ~ ;} s there room for faith and l reason? : Joseph Bell's thought-provok- ~ing column on the movie ·con- ~ (Daily Pilot. July 16) rang a !•ben· with me. I've always been •a fan of Carl Sagan who wrote fthe book. and now I add Bell to ,my llst. ·: I applaud the movie for Jbringlng some serious meta- •physkal content to the screen, :but agree with Bell that it left tme unYtisfled. Why? It Sweaseted on the fssue of !whether the astronomer (Jodie .Foster) physically visited Vega or tjtest fantasized it. But that's OK. The audience can make up its ;own mind. Under questioning ~ herself didn't seem sure, so ishe left open the issue of !whether reason or faith pre- !vl ailed. I think there's room in our :nws both for reason and for tfaith -but faith In what? I ~ everyday through green alights and have faith that no :ohe will run the red and uash lirtto me. (I also have fa Ith that if I $topped on green to look lafOUnd someone would rear-ef'd me.) It's a reasonable faith, 11~• having faith that the phar-trMCist will fill my prescription , with 1he right pills. But there late lots of other things that are In the category of unreasonable •f.tth. Uk• the issue in the movie whether humans could llve on Vega with its beautiful sandy shores and waving palm trees where we saw our astronomer mMting her deceased father. But• little reason Injected here 1*1i "'thlt Vega Is •a sUlr of thll first m.gnltude thn Is the btijhtmt In the constellftlon . ""'. (Wabmr). As such It ls • ., Ilk• our sun, flaming .nd ll•WJ hot. such tMt a . """*'would be v~Dd ...... w ~ng dose. The ~ Mtlonornet should haw la:aum 1Mt. Her t.lth thlt ft ecti~ ~was highly ~ Wi. OiOP9fully) ... ~ ..... qt.~-... ..... 1'1111~11'!'1., .......... ... flllh. °""' ..... .. ....... ...,t;g.~ --~Mi.ai~iltfll I I ~ i I l ! : l I I Mesa Water: What a l~ng, str~ge trip it's been THE ISSUE: Should Mesa Consolidated give up star- crossed efforts to take over the Santa Ana Heights Water Company? . I attended a study session of the Mesa Consolidated Water Board on March 19. The purpose of that meeting was to discuss the Santa Ana Heights proposal of merger or acquisi- tion. Mesa's general manager, Karl Kemp, made a presentation to Mesa's board at that meet- ing that in essence said th.at considering merging with or acquiring Santa Ana Heights would essentially cause numerous problems for Mesa. I suggest anyone interest- ed request a copy of his pre- sentation. My question now is: why did Mesa suddenly become interested in Santa Ana Heights only after Irvine made a valid and good pro- posal? Did they not really know whether tt was worth considering and realized after Santa Ana Heights accepted Irvine's proposal th.at they had made a mistake? continuing to bring this to the front. I just wish there was something the dty could do to control this situation 1hat we're stuck in. We have no other choice for water. AIDA COLE Costa Mesa Not only do I think th.at Mesa Con- solidated Water should drop its law- suit, I think that every member of their board should pay all the legal fees for both sides. I think it's ridicu- lous. It's gone on too long. They were offered the deal in the first place and I signed my shares over to Irvine Ranch Water District because, at the time, l just thought Mesa had too many problems and I didn't want any- thing to do with them. And the fight they're putting up just proves to me that I was right and I just wish they would go aw«y. CA11fY CHltISTIANSEN Santa Ana Heights I heard from the Santa Ana Water Company that Mesa Consolidated had the same opportunities that everybody else had and they didn't As a Santa Ana Heights stockholder, I can say, unequivocally, that I did not receive anything th.at I con- sider a valid proposal from Mesa in the past year, and I am most annoyed at Mesa's action during th.at ttme. The prize: Santa Ana Heights Water Company ... If I lived in tbe Mesa district I would cunently be leading an impea~ent of every member of the boud for their hTesporwfble spending of district funds and their incompetent stewardship of th& distrlct. The fact that they were denied an 1njunction should be reason enough for Mesa to quit spending taxpayer's mon- ey on fighting the merger and ma.king Irvine spend money on a frivolous law- suit Hopefully, at the end of that law- suit. when Irvine wins, we can recover the cost th.at incurred because of Mesa's capridous behavior over that past year. AGNES DUBBERLY Costa Mesa I'm out the door to play golf, but I just bad to call and say thanks a lot for your continuing efforts to bring Mesa Consolidated Water District to the front 1bey've wasted their money on lawyers. And it's just frustrating. I just feel so trapped by one dicta- tor sitting in bis plush office spending our money and raising the rates to pay for his plush office and all the other lawyers. I just thank you for twned it down flat. And they should have to pick up all the legal fees now. CHARLES VAUGHAN Costa Mesa It's very unfortunate th.at Mesa did- n't get involved in this process right from the get-go and show the Santa Ana Heights residents what they offered when compared to Irvine's. Mesa's is a much better deal And furthermore, other Mesa Con- solidated customers ought to be won- dering about Irvine's motives in this matter too. The bottom line is: who controls the water? We live in a desert and the guy who controls the most water has the most power. One of these days Mesa -and it appears they are going to lose this battle -will probably be absorbed by Irvine Ranch. And then all the dtizens in Costa Mesa will be ba.sically beholding to Irvine Ranch. The bot- tom line here is since I live in Costa Mesa, I ~d much prefer to have Mesa controlling my water and con- tinuing the good service. TOMNE111 Costa Mesa jump at it. I think they should just leave well enough alone. GLOmA BIGELOW Santa Ana Heights l feel like it's something Mesa should go ahead and pursue. I think the Santa Ana Heights shareholders have been duped. I think the Board of Directors of the Santa Ana Heights Water Company really did- n 't represent us very well, and I think they went into a deal with Irvine Ranch that was pretty under- handed. I don't think a lot of the sharehold- ers are aware that they're going to have to pay back not only the $1, 100 but they're gonna have to pay back all the improvements. They're going to have to pay back all the court costs and every other thing that happens at Santa Ana Heights. I think the shareholders, myself included, should go ahead and get a really good legal representative and say, •Hey, this is something that we don't want; we don't need.• MARTINSOUIH Santa Ana Heights SAl\JRDAY, JUlY 26, 1917 Airline pilot tests his nerves on the Ferris wheel . . MARC MAAT1N I DAILY PILOT John and Margaret Prlsco are celebrating their 90th birthdays, as well as their 70tb wedding anniversary Sunday. Annual scholarship ships lifeguards off to college· IJEGUARD SCHOlARSHIP Ori- e: Don Bums served the ewport Lifeguard with dis- tinction from 1935 to 1995 and coached football at Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools. Bums had a special interest in educa- tion for his hundreds of young athletes, most of whom he could recall individually by name and achievement. On Sunday, donors of $25 or more will receive an official New- port Beach Ocean Lifeguard Association T-shirt while donors of $10 will receive an official pin. Malarkey's will donate 10% of the evening's proceeds and the lifeguard guest bartenders will donate all tips to the fund. Sounds like a great evening! NEWPORT BEACH LIONS INSTAU NEW OFFICERS: Audrey Vaughn has been installed as the second president of the Newport Beach lions Club, following in the steps of founding president Lou Nock.hold. Serving with Vaughn are Lany Kerzman, Henry Bik.hazi and Dennis Patterson as vice presi- dents; Cindy Kleczk.o, secretary; Valerie Howard, treasurer; Gary Place, Tail 1\.vister; Ray Ward, Lion Tamer; Barbara Kramer, membership director; May Belle Green, Sally Nockold, Jeff Brown, Maria Brown and Lisa Liberto as directors. auB NOTES: Swnmer vacations, .. Jim de boom leadership changes and interna- tional conventions take their toll on service club news dwing the summer. Thus a thinner-than-usual Com- munity & Clubs column. The Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will be dark in August as they have inter-club visits in Division 41 . SERVICE CLUB MEETIN6S THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your com- munity? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a club meet- ing this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first-guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. the New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Bob Havin discuss his prison ministry. Noon Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. the Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Cub meets at the Center Clu'b. Newport Har- bor Kiwanis Cub meets at the um.erstty A1tlletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets At Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of ~e CO¥t meets at the Balde =. Yacht Club. 6:00 .,..0 Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Cordula Diclc-Muehlke, executive director of the Adult Day Services of Orange County. THURSDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi- day Inn. Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach-Coron.a del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The .Bdange Club of Newport Harbor mteets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub to bear James L. Doti, president of Chap- man University. •COMMUNITY a a.ues is published every Saturday In the Daily Pilot. FAX your seNlce dub's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Clothes From The Wardrobes Of Jhe Wor.ld's Best Dressed P~ople. Ju!l 1997 S M T w T F s 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 I? a 29 SOS sends out the call for school supplies The Share Our Selves charity is asking tor donations for its third annual Back-to-School used clothing drive. The prograin is intended to pro- vide needed supplies for chil- dren who will be returning to school in September. Good children's clothing, used UEGO• These days some couples get i:narried or stay married for the Ake of their chUdren. but John and Margaret Prilo of Costa Mesa never had any children- Jobn says love has kept them together tor 10 yea.rs. "It's the promise you make when you get married -to take care of each other unW the day you die,• John said •we still love, not like when you are 19 years old. But all through your life, you get attached to each other." On Monday, John will tum 90. Margaret will be 90 on Christmas Day. Their 10th anniversary is Oct. 12. But they decided it would be fun to cele- brate all three on the same day this year. So on Sunday, about 60 rela- tives, friends and neighbors will gather at their East Side home -the house with the wooden mailbox shaped like a duck with her four ducklings at her side. John made the mailbox, along with rows of wooden duck-shaped planters that out- Jin.e the front ot tbllti' bome I the past 30 years. Tbef're )ult a " few of the many aeetloibl John makes in bis woodworking shop. Although his Wife was ~· 4 nosed wtth AlzheilJleris DileUe' · ._ three yea.n ago, John still tam care of her at their home. She no longer speaks t6 him in Bngtilb, but has reverted back to thett' native Dutch. "(Doctors] all advised me to put her Jn a home, but I am, not,• said Jo~ who moved to the United States with Margaret 60 years ago. "[His nephew) . told me, 'Jan (Dutch for John}. to break you up will harm you more than do you any good.' So we stay together.• The couple met as teenagera 12 years ago in Holland. He was a b9okkeeper. She was a tap dancer in a variety show where John's sister also worked. / "She was very, very nice and gentle, not fresh like some girls are, right away asking 'Who are you?' and 'What are you doing (for a living)?'" John said.. •1t was all real easy. We met a few times, and I asked her U she wanted to go out and havq · ., breakfast." briefly in the news book bags and lunch pails, as well as other school supplies can be dropped off at the charity at 1550 Superior Ave. from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day and from 1 a.m . to 3 p.m . on Friday. The supplies will be distributed in the week before school starts. .awhat's really great about it is not everybody can provide dol- lats to a charity, but (with this) \ . more people are able to share,• said Karen McGlinn. directol' ot the sos charity. ·we don't all have a million dollars to give away, but we all have clothes ia the closet. " " Last year, the charity ~p~ed. children with 175 new :gs.: and roughly the same ~of used ones. -By Chrlstopbel' Goftud OOD TOY STORE • Costa Mesa High product Hylton ~aldng ,his move for USC's 'Ii'ojans. By Molly Yanity, Dail'; Pilot Long and lanky, Sean Hylton gets out of the swimming pool and dries off. His hair is a mess, he puts on his T-shirt and shorts and starts to goot off with bis teammates. . _This lookJ like Hylton's place. . ·He is comfortable. He's good at what be does. ~d he is getting better. '· A standout at Costa Mesa High, HyltQn bas come off his t1rst year at the University of Southern California where he red-shirted. • ·Now it's time to make his move. .. , •1t•1 a whole different,• Hylton said comparing the college g.ame to the high school ranks. •The ~yers are way more aggressive, a lot smarter. The little mistakes you could get away with in high ~ool, there's no way in college." • Hylton stands at 6-foot-4, and is almost painfully Sylvia Madueno finds herself late for a lot of things, but she's right on time in weightlifting. By Molly Yanity, Dail'; Pilot thin. but toned. During the red-shirt year, he bit the gym. bas grown, but know he needs to do more of both. •1 need to gain a lot of weight But rm working out.• he said. Which is good. because the 1rojans lost their holeman to graduatton. •rm fortunate because my position is open. I hope 1 get the job,• Hylton said. · This weekend at the 1997 Men's Summer National Champ~. Hylton takes another step towards that objective, ln the 'ltojans' first game Friday morning, he got the nod from Marko Zagar to start. Zagar, who played last sea.son for use, is serving as the summer coach and will assist dwing the regu]ar season. USC took the game from USA Ea.st. a teem made up of players from the U.S. Naval Academy, and Hylton played a vital role in the contest. ln the third period, he outswam the pack. received a pass and jetted' it by the goalkeeper to give the 'nojan Club a 5-1 lead. Ahead of the pack ii where Hylton is used to being. He was a member of the Costa Mesa teams that landed in the CIP Division m championship game (but lost to South Puadena 12-11 in overtime.) He played alongside Division m Player of the Year $am Graylei (now at UCLA.) . The transition from a high school star to a col- lege player was made easier, her said, by the year as a redsbirt. •1t wos really good to redsbirt, to get a feel for the competition. The transition wasn't bad,· he said. "It's a whole different level. ln high school, we used to beat teams bad. Now there is hardly ever a blowout.• Hylton, who has spent his summer at school to work out with the team, said that the Thojans play in as many tournaments as the NCAA allows and that they practice almost every day. "I'm glad to be home this weekend, ft he said. "Just to relax with my family. I love coming back, just to get away from LA.• MARC MARTIN I OAltY PILOT Sean Hylton of USC looks for ail open teammate. II \ 1 I I'< I \''I< 'c>ll' Golf! Now there's one reason for marriage! •Tradition upheld with something extra on the line. By Richard Dunn, Daily Ptlot COSfA lVIESA -The r=~~==i Corona del Mar High stu- dent. When Towersey asked him to caddie, he replied: "How much will you pay me?" fact Denise Woodard of Mesa Verde Country Club was introduced to golf by her husband is no shocking revelation, but it was quite a surprise when she revealed herself to the club. Woodard, too embar- rassed to join the women's Actually, Towersey has been flooded with volun- teer requests from SACC CIASSI C members to carry her bag club after just seven months of holding a golf club for the first time, would sometimes break away from the driving range and practice green, then cower onto the course and play alone, usual- ly behind foursomes in the women's club. "We weren't married when I first came out here,• Woodard said, referring to her relocation from Hemet to Costa Mesa, after she met her future husband, Ted, a longtime Mesa Verde member. Woodard, who will represent Mesa Verde next Friday in the Tea Cup Classic at Newport Beach Country Club, the inau- gural event in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series, really got embarrassed one day when she bumped into two ladies ahead of her on the 12th bole and was asked, ·wen, so how long have you and your husband been mar- ried?· Woodard explained. They weren't manied. •So I was told I shouldn't be playing," Woodard said. ·1 could- n't even pay guest fees. Here I'm doing Ted's laundry, cleaning his house and eooking for him, but yet I can't play golf. So 1 said, 'Well, I guess we might as well get married, so here, l'm swept off my feet.' "We went down the next day to the county courthouse and got manied just so I could play golf." Woodard, manted to ber hus- band for eight years now. will use him to caddie on Priday. •Thd bas always wanted to caddie for me and rve never let him,• said Woodard. who will apparently explore new ground in the Teo Cup Classic. • spee1rtng ol mddl11, MartuM in the Tea Cup Classic. "I might auction it off,• she laughed. Chad Towersey will be a senior on Coach Paul Hahn's golf team next season. Hahn is also the head professional at Newport Beach Country Club and will serve as tournament manager for the Tea Cup Cassie. • E.m oJ tbe four women In the event have made at least one ref- erence to being "golfed out, ft or doing something necessary to prevent from getting •golfed out.• Most, it would seem, only wish they could experience a feeling of being "golfed out.• Here's what the four head pros are saying: • -Mike Reeb.I. SACC: •1 woald tell them to play their own game, play old man's par. ny to get off to a good start and let the nerve1 settle down and Just play the golf course That's what works best.• • -Tom Sargent. Mesa Verde: "Derose is strong, athletic and compebt:Jve, and that's a pretty good combination. She doesn't worry too much about whether tt•s a perfect shot or .not. She bas a good frame of mind for competi- tion.• • -Bob Lovejoy, Blg Canyoa (oa Selby Schriber): ·she's been a very motivated player ever since taking up golf (eight years ago). She's a very good athlete and sbe took to the game very quickly.,. • -Hahn (OD Debbie Alhrtgld. vacationing for 10 days in ea.ta Rica. returning July 30): "Debbie will be the only one who hun't been playing, so I don't tbiDk she'll be reedy to play. But some- times when you lay otf for a W.-. you c:ome back relaxed and looeei; and come out firing at the P'l.l· • Toweney ol Sant& An& Country • Albright. natarallf, bM a.- Club, considered the early course advantage. But ~ favorite to wbi the melder\ Pletch-and Scbrlber will enter tbe ..,_.. er JODelolDdY Pilot ~~ will tournament tougb. w·OocSmit---- use ber tOn. Chad. a 1 J-yMr-okl believes she's 1M datk bone. SAT\MDAY, JULY 26. 1917 l. •• •• ·r .. .. Heayy waters ~t Cd.M pool today, Sunday ~ .. • Bergeson Aquatics Center loaded with heavyweight Olympic Club of San Prmdloo, prep standouts on rts roster, for-t contenders at 1997 Men's Senior Summer Nationals. No;.!~ earn berth• to the ~~ ~eft~ti., By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -For many of the competttors at the 1997 Senior Men's Summer National Water Polo Champi- onships, the bright blue sky, warm ocean breeze and fresh air are simply trademarks oJ their home. For several others, the lovely scene at Corona del Mar High School's Marian Bergeson Aquat- ic Center represents nothing more than the nation's fiercest water polo. 1Welve teams converged upon the Back Bay pool yesterday morning to begin a three-day tournament that will determine the nation's best men's 18 and older club team. The first game of the tourna- ment, which kicked ofJ at 8 a.m. Friday, was between the Malibu Waves, comprised mostly of the Pepperdlne University team, and . the Newport Water Polo Pounda- ~on, wbicb la made up of players on the UC Irvine squad, battled to a 6·6 tie. "Thll has ~ intense from the get-go,• tournament director Nick Baba said. '"The only thing tha.t could make it more competi- tive ts if all the players from the national team were here.• The reason a handful of the members of the WLtional team were not playing was that several of them are on a European Tour with Coach John Vargas, who Wo a>aches Corona del Mar High's bo}'$ team. Several players from Team USA were in the water on day one, including Chris Hum}>ert, who wa.s recently voted the Most Valuable Player at the FINA World Cup. This distinction makes him arguably the best player in the world. The Olympian plays for the Olympic Club oJ San Prandsco, which championships after they win well u Costa Mesa grad Sa.n; pounded Stanfqrd 15-7 in its first their zone. USA Water Polo is Grayeli. Grayell scored a goal UC game Saturday. de of nine d ch Stanford, wb1ch bout.I Coron.a ma up zones an ea the victory. : del Mar High alum Thad zone has a tournament to deter-The 1\'ojan Club (USC), fell! mine its best team. whom Costa Mesa alum Se.aDo Buzollch, was 0-2 in the first day According to Baba, four zones Hylton play, defeated USA ,,., _ _, of competition u the Cardinal CORo also fell to Concord, which is did not send a team, though, (U.S. Naval Academy) 9-3. ... mad f la fr th Cal because the competition is so Harvard topped the Malib'( e up 0 P yers om e tough at the Championships, and Waves 7-6, and New York defeat-Ber~ls ili:'!!~!d tlm~ in the it can be a great expense to send ed Big Valley 8-5. tokament's history that it has a team. Play continues today an4 been held at the Bergeson Aquat-With four vacant spots, other tomorrow. Games begin at 8 a.m.: ic Center. teams from California got the today and culminate with the ttdt "This is a beautiful facility,• chance to play. place game at 6:30 p.m. and the- Baba said. ·we've had tt in The second, third and fourth ninth place contest beginning at: Pomona the past couple years, place team trom the Southern 7 30 p.m. : and the air quality wasn't good Pacific zone jumped in the vacan-Pool PIAy, Day One and the heat You get better com-cies, as did the second place team Mahbu Waves 6, Newport WPf 6 " petition when you aren't com-from the Pacific zone, which was Bruin Club 9. Big Valley Aquatics 6 • ConcOf'd 8, Stanford 5 : plaining about smog and heat." Concord. Tro1an Club 9, USA East 3 ... The first day at Corona del Mar #As a result of that, the level of Harvard WPF 7, Malibu waves 6 featured 12 pool play matches. talent is very high.• Baba said. NV AquatK Club 8, Big Valley Aquatics' The top three teams from last sea-In action from the first day, the Olympic Club Sf 15, Stanford 7 son's championships were the Bruin Club (UCLA) defeated Big San Diego Shores 8, USA East 5 d d Vall A ti (U · ·ty f Harvard WPF 12, Newport WPf 7 : see e teams: Harvard Water ey qua cs ruvers1 o New Vork AC 10, Bruin Oub s • Polo Foundation, No.1, New York Pacific) 9-6 Friday morning. Olymp1t Club SF 12. concord 9 : Aquatic Club, No. 2 and the The Bruin C1ub bas four local San Diego Shores 11. Trojan Club 7 • ... .. .. ANEW ATTITUDE ... . A year off has given Stanford's Buzolich a new look on water polo, and life. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot Afthe end of Stanford's . bench, Thad Buzolicb sat his Speedo and hat, tied and ready to go, on his head. He looked relaxed, not the slightest bit arudous, but not lackadaisical or out of it, either. When his teammates in the water scored, he sincerely clapped and cheered. When something happened out of the Cardinal's favor, be reacted. His services were not called upon at all in Stanford's first game Friday morning, an 8-5 loss to Concord, which is a club team that consists ol the members of Stanford's biggest rivals -Cal. The next game for Stanford was a rout. They were beaten by a team of veterans and Olympians, the Olympic Club of San Francisco, 15-7. But when Buzolich, a Corona del Mar High graduate, got in the game, he scored. "I don't get much playing time, but I have fun. When I'm in there, at the end of a game. or whatever, it's fun," the junior-lo-be said. Buzolicb is grounded in reality. He plays Pac-10 water polo, probably the toughest amateur competition in the country. He isn't a future Olympian. He probably isn't even a tu~ starter. •rm being realistic when I say I don't have the ability anymore to be a starter,• he said. "But I love to play and that's why I'm here." Buzolich may never be the Cardinal's star, but he is shining iD his own right. At one of the best educational institutions in the nation. Buzolich is double majoring in biology and economk:s. He wants to go to medical school. He work:S hard, and he's having the time of his life. •college is great,• be said. "Usten when your parents say study hard end~'~ college becaUte it's tbe bi!llt 1tine Of your life. r know parents se.y tbat to, but it's so true. It's 10 fu.n. • Buzollch graduated m:m Corona del Mar after two trips to ERRION CONTINUED FROM 81 the CIF finals, but fell short both times. He was on a team that also boasted James Palda, Neil Hueston and Jeff Marcbiorlatti, all who play for the national champ1pn UCLA Bruins. ·We see each other at games, but we'll JUSl say tu and catch up real quick and go on," Buzolich said. "It's ha.rd to keep in touch.• · They are also nvals now. "Sure, from the time the whistle blows to the end of the game, we're rivals. But then it's over," be said. The four met up this weekend at Cd.M's Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center for the 1997 Senior Men's Summer National Championships, familiar ground for them. •rrs great to be back home," Buzolich said, but was hanging out with bis current tMmmates rather than the ones from the past Buzolicb's : more recent past., his first two : years at Stanford, were rather • unproductive in the pool. • "l didn't play much at all,• he• said. Because of that and tn order to focus on academics, he did n~ play during his -sophomore year. • "I took a break last season. but came back fn the spring,• be • said. "1 really missed compet-: mg." The b.me out of the pool .... changed hls outlook on the game and the reasons for playing. .. "It keeps you in shape in your old age.· be laughed •1 truly do • have a new, better attitude.• • His unproved outlook was obV1ous when Pete Snyder, coech ot the club team. put him m the game against San Fnmosco. I! the fourth quarter, looking • strOttger and bigger th.an he did .. as a Sea King but just as smooth.• Buzobch snagged a pass from a ; teammate and fired a shot from ,. the comer right by San :: Francisco's goalkeeper Rick • Soloaton. Granted, it only made ... a small dent in the eigbt..goel : lead. but it was a score. • •Buzolicb and the Stanford squad conbnue play this morning at 9: 15. 1 ] I ~.. . -. ' . , . MARIAOIS Fiesta Del Mariachi Jetums to the Orange County Pair from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Adington Outdoor Theater an Sunday. Per· formances will nm nonstop from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. All fiesta enter· tainment 1s tree with admissk>o to the fair: $6 for adults and S2 for children ages 6 to 12. For informa. tion. call 708-3247. SWING Fashion Island's 1997 Summer Concert Series continues with Johnny Smith's New Ink Spots and Harry Babbitt with The Stonebridge Orchestra from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Blooming· dale's Courtyard. The concerts are free and preferred seating ticl&ts will be sold at Fashion Island's Concierge desk for $10. For infor- mation, call 720-3316. JAN EISEN . The Bluewater Grill presents live jazz including the Jan Eisen Duo from 8 to 11 :30 p.m. today at 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. There is no cover charge. For information, call 675-FISH. MIKE SHARP Galeos, a new cafe and home bakery, presents the Mike Sharp Tho who will perform jazz from 7 to 9 p.m. every Tuesday at 930 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The audience will receive a free cup of house coffee. For informa- tion, call 574-0202. C.ARAVAN The Newport Beach Marriott Sunset Music Series benefiting Childrens Hospital of Orange County and the Children's Miracle Network, presents Latin jazz group Caravan from 4 to 8 p .m. Sunday in the hotel's View Lounge, 900 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Ad.mission is $5. For information, call 640-4000. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classic rock perfor- HEN RY 'N HAR RYS JEFMEY IECOM · An uhibiUon of Jeffrey Becom's work ls et the Architec· tural, Planning and Interior Design firm of Dougherty & Dougherty, 3194 Airport Loop, Suite D, Costa Mesa, through Aug. 15. The works will be regu· larly displayed from 10 a.m . to 4 p .m. Monday through Friday, For information, call 644-1228. YAomNG The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum presents ·wind on the Water: Women Photographers in Yachting• through Nov. 9. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673-7863. KllCI DAVIS The Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents artist Kiki Davis through Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to S p .m . at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 979-4510. JEWELRY ClASS Tunbuktu Folk and Tribal Art presents a second installment of the Theasure Jewelry class at 11 a.m. today at 1661 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa. Bring your beads and baubles and spend a few hours creating a new master- piece of jewelry. The cost is $2 and seating is limited. For infor- mation or to R.S. V.P., call 650- 7473. SUMMER ClASSES The Orange County Museum of Art presents a sum.mer class, Polaroid 'Itansfers, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today. Regis· tration is $40 for members, stu- dents and seniors and $50 for general. A class, Xerox 'Itans-· fers, will also be offered Satur- day from 1:30 to 4:30 p .m. Mem- bers, students and seniors pay $40, others pay $50. These two classes are offered together. · Members, seniors and students pay $70 and others pay $80. Classes are at 850 San Clemente GOAT HILL TAii OUR IMPORTED BEERS ON TAP. .... AUl'l'MUA fotCW'e 8 Q.GIUM IAlfe Blonde PirutAJe CANADA L&b.tt •• Bl!K' Molaon Colcleo MooM'-d C'zlOIOSLAVAIOA Pibfter Urqudl DENMAU Carlabera HOLLAND Anutd Li(ht Kewken NEWPORT AT HARBOR BLVD. COSTA AMAZING, CA 1830 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA 014) 548-8428 • 1-800-GOAT HI LL leriet at 850 Su CJemeate on . w, ~ BMC:b. OD!l\IM· • day, Bruce Da$. curatOr ol. prints and drewingl at th Loi Ange.lei Count}' MU..um of Art, will cUscUa •Louil Lozow· ick and the Machine Age Still Life.• For information, ca.11759- 1122. FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents •pife and Ice (Shrinking/B:itpanding) • by artist George Stone through Pee. 28 a.t 850 San Clemente Drtve, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759-1122. EARLY PAINTINGS •Mark Rothko: The Spirit of Myth, Early Paintings from the 1930s and 19<&0s• will be on view through Sept. 7 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, 'call 759·1122. WILD UFE • .. . The Newport Beach Centr4l Ubrary presents •wild Ufe, • bn exhib1t of still photography by Corona del Mar commercial photographer Howard Polsoni, through Thursday at 1000 Avo- cado Ave. P6r information, call 117-3801. ARTIST COLLAGE Drive, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 759·1122 ext. 204. of Art presents Tuesday Talks at I COLOR PHOTOS Noon, a series of free talks at The Orange County Museum A collection of collages by John Hertzberg will be dis- played at Haute Cakes through Wednesday at 1807 W. Cliff Court Drive, Newport Beach. The scraps of paper, labels, tick- ets and photos placed within bis work are reminders of the past, symbols or metaphors for time itself. For more information, call 642-4114. STILlUFE The Orange County Museum of Art offers an intermediate watercolor class, Exploring The Still Ufe, from 1 to 3 p.m. every Saturday through Aug. 9 at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Pee is $40 for members, students and seniors and $50 for others. For information, call 759- 1122. SPOTLIGHT TOURS The Orange Museum of Art presents Spotlight Tours, 20- minute tours given by docents and focus on a single artist or work of art, at 2 p.m Sunday at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. Spotlight tours are offered in the museum galleries and are free with admission. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents and childnm under 16 and members are free. For information. call 75g..1122. TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum noon by artists, critics and his- torians complementing the art displayed in the museum's gal- MEX ICAN IU ~ 11\U l{AN f OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Free visits hw:lude complete ue of facility & aero~ie eluses, exeludi119 Srin Classes & Person• Servieet SINC§ SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. Fl.AVORnJL & DELIClOUS LUNCHF.s' DINNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH FITNESS CENTER SPINNING • Step• Aerobics • Yoga • Clrnm Tra1ntng Streng1h Training• Strwtch & Tone • Uirdi.c Rehab • T•nn1ng lnduatry C.f11fied SUff • Limited Membership Av•11ab!e CALL NOW FOR ONE FREE CLASS/ 631-3623 In Westchff Shopping Center m Newport Beach ~ MEMWtSHll'S • PUtSONAl TIWNING • 6 WE£K Tl!W. f'llOGAAMS . • )uRJEO EXHIBIT . I The public is invited to view JVi.nning entries in the Spring 1997 Orange County Artist Juried bhibit on display through Tues~ ~yin the Newport Beach Oty tfall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. for information, call 717-3870. • tiAUTICAL MUSEUM • The museum features three ba.lleries: the Newport Gallery ii.splaying the maritime history of Che area; the Model Gallery f:Xhibiting a selection of world- ~s models and the Grand Salon 'v)Uch offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 .. dults and $1 for children. The um is located at 151 E. Coast 9 way, Newport Beach. For tmormation, call 673-7863. t • ' SPECIAL JAfMBRUNCH • .,.. Salmi SUnday Brunch O'u1se '-1Wanable aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 'Ilki docked in tJalboa at the Fun Zone from 11 ~.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The t'OSt is $25.95 Per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For Ceservations, call 673-0240. fARMERS MARKETS • • Every Thursday there is a lanners market from 8:30 a.m. to m. at the Orange County grounds. The Orange County ket Place is every Saturday ihcl Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. o:? Ole main fairgrounds parking it=For information, call 723- f'16. • • Every Saturday there is a· ~ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot •t Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. I f 1'!EE PARODIES r•t. trio of short and hilarious ~es of classic works by ~pides, Shakespeare and Ten-= Williams will be per- ed at Orange Coast College, airview Road, Costa Mesa. 1be three spoofs will begin at 8 p .m. today and 3 p.m . Sunday in 9cc•s Drama Lab 'Theatre. anced tickets are SI tor Sun- and S8 today. Tickets at the are S9 and $10. A $1 dis- t ls available for students aenior dtizens. Por informa- call 432-5880. FESTIVAL LATINO South Coast Repertory pre- sents a le{ies of weekend LaUno .J91IOl'lnu1Ce1 through Aug. 9 at Town Center Jlrive, Costa . On Sunday, •vtva Car- • celebrating Latin culture be °'1 the Mainltage itarting a~·~ 6:30 p.m. fol-l:iv the lbOw at 8. 1ldtetl SSS and 1125. for tnfOr- Call 957·2602, ext .. 219. David Ives at 8 p.m. nightly with - a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee, Aug. 1-3 in the.Drama Lab Studio at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $5, available at the door. Seats may be r~erved by calling 432-5640. THE SUM Of US The Theatre District presents the adult comedy "The Sum of Us" at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- day and 7 p.m. Sunday through Aug. 9 at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 for Friday and Sunday performances and $20 for Saturdays. For tickets, call 435-4043. KIDS CHEERLEAOING Orange Coast College Com- munity Education Office offers a four-day cheerleading camp for kids ages 6 to 12 from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC's Gym Foyer from Monday through July 31 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration $50.-Por informa- tion, 432-5880. LAUNCH PAD . Camp Launch Pad offers a five-<lay indoor scientific camp for children ages 7-12 at 9 a.m., Monday through Friday, at 3333 Bear St., third floor, Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, Cos- ta Mesa. Activities include meet- ing animals from the Santa Ana Zoo, designing and building wind-powered cars and more. Registration is $100 per week for members, $120 per week for nonmembers. Extended days for members is $140 per week and $160 per week for nonmembers. For more information, call 546- 2061. SUMMER SPORTS Orange Coast College pre- sents the 15th annual Summer Sports and Activities Camp for children ages 5 to 14 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The camp has continuing summer sessions which meet Monday through Friday July 28 through Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8. Registra- tion fee is $65 to~ the morning half-day camp from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., $45 for the afternoon half- day camp from 1 to 5 p.m. or $95 for the all-day camps from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Campers will learn a variety of sports during each ses- sion, including swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, ping pong, soccer, floor hockey and basketball. For information, call 432-5880. SUMMEA ART CAMP The Orange County Museum of Art presents summer art camp for children. Through Thursday, "Mini-Masters," for ages 3 to 5, from 10 to 11 a.m., meets Tues- days and Thursdays. Children work with clay, dabble with paints and create sculptures. Registration is $36 plus a $5 material fee: For more informa; tion, call 644-3151. Monday through Aug. 1, "Bringing Art to Life" will be offered to children ages 9 to 12 from 10 to 11:30 a .m. Children are encouraged to use their imagination in the mul- timedia art camp. Registration is $55 plus a $5 material fee. The camps are located at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. FRIE PAGER ~NOT UKELY $4.50 ~""' e;1"Z:~· ~~0~110NI AtaTouctr CAii.. 1•88•88•VlllllAft ~~··jG Paging 1·1114M-2728 or 714-Ml-4221 ~GI BRISTOL .& aAICIR NIXT TO 7· 11 Factory BRAM> NEW· COSMEl'1CALLY MAP!;RFBt:T. cw the 8tlf for Leltl For tntormation., call 759-1122 "ext. 204. IKiMYSmtY Jw:ilor Detectives, ages ' to 13, are n~ed to help Costa Mesa Ubrary OetecUv•, Inc., IOlve the Big Mystery: •How Many Books Can You Reed Tblt Summeri• For every 10 boob Detectives reed, they will •fin. gerpnnt• their tdentlficatlon card and receive sped.al prizee. Reg- istration will be held at the Costa Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc., Headquarters in the Cocte Mesa Library at 1855 Park Ave. lbe last day for Junior Detectives to register their reading logs for prizes is Aug. 23. Por informa- tion, call 646-8845. JUNIOR AGENTS Junior agents, from toddlers through fifth graders, are invited to unravel •The Case for Books" by joining the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Read- ing Program through Aug. 16. The program will feature a Read-to-Me Club for toddlers through kindergarten-age chil- dren and a Readers' Club for senior sleuths reading indepen- dently. Registered agents will receive toys, stickers, meal coupons, paperbacks and other prizes according to the amount of time they spend reading or lis- tening to books. Interested agents can register at any New- port Beach Public Library. For information, call 717-3807. MYSTERY THEATER First-through fifth-graders looking for a chance to be the next Encyclopedia Brown or Agent 99 are invited to choose their roles or be a part of the audi- ence for the •Mystery Theatre" program starting Monday at 10:30 a.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will be repeated on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Dr., Newport Beach and Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa. GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls ages 12 and up can enroll in a one-day "Girls' Skin Care & Makeup Workshop,• a bands-on wubbop thml wm help them leuil abMll llEin type~. lkiD cme IDd-* meruup ~,... 1 '° 4 p.m. today « A,ug. 23 at .... va.it Joc- GeGllllD Qwnnmlty Cmler ln MaltDen Park ti( Newport Beach. R.eglilalltkm fee ii "3. For tnfor- l"Hkm, call 6"-3151. caAM1C oaues CbUdreo ag• 7 to 15 are in~ ed to lign up for a five·week class caDed .Ceramic Oierubl and Plowen" from 2:30 to' p.m. at the Vincent Jorgensen Communi- ty Center at Mariners Parle in N~ Beach. Children can sign up for a dam offered every 1\Jesday from July 29 through Aug. 26. Students will have a chance to create angelic figures, Ooral wreaths, cloud and rainbow chimes, deoOrattve jewelry, heav- enly aeatures and a box of wish- es. Registration fee is $69. For information. call 644-3151. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Storytime every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year~lds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's -SATURDAY. JULY 25, 1997 songs, a varied cut ot puppet cbaracten and~ fun ...... will bigb)igbt the ... mil'.4't ectitt- ties. The PrelC:bool StorftbM b 3. to .S-year-ddl takel plao9 'JbM.. day momingl 1rom 11 to 11:30 a.m. Par information, call 6'&- 88'5. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps• dub meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 7 59-0982. BALLROOM OANa DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fnday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center from 7:30 to' 8:30 p .m . The tango is featured during July. On both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playmg all kinds of music until 11 p m The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. For t.n.formation, call 241-9908. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUIOMIA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY fl&~ & ....., • Al c.tlW Teclllldllls 642-4522 121 l1tl11tri1l Way • C11t1 Mtu I t ( ( t [· •• , • . • ) .. • .. • --~!-~~~-~n·· " ,. .. -a ~ -! ..... ' ' . I .,J ,.., I MYSTEllES CONTEMPlATED Wednesday Dlght Xaballah clasleS for Jews and non~ews are under way at Thmple IAJah of Newport Beach. DilttPguished Hebrew 1cbolar and Krlpture spedallst Rabbi David Rosenberg conduct.I the 1 p .m . sessions. Kabailah means tradition in Hebrew and involves the study of the mysteries of God and cre- ation. A fee of $30 for members and $50 for nonmembers covers the entire course that meets at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. To register or for more lrlformation, call 548-6900. SOENCE OF MIND Today, the Rev. Ken Gray will gwde students through a Master Mind class. Please call 646-3199 for workshop time and location. You may also write New Thought Church and Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. 92627. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at St. Mark Pres- byterian Church to pursue a ·one-on-one" relationship with God . The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7 :30 to 9:30 p .m. at 2100 Mar Vlsta Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baba 'i Commuruty allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shilt: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a pnvate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999 HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain- control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. l' < > \ < ~ I~ E < ; . \TI 0 \ . \ I. © COMMUNllY CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To a.II.vi I• To C...; To C...11 To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Summer Worship Service 9AM Church School for Children 9AM Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 HtflOtropt Ave, CorON Del Mlf LEC11JRE SERIES DHA.RMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dbarma Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Aug. 10, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baba'ls of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m. on the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. SINGLES ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Aug. 8 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. lt all takes place at 2401 lrvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Sunday services at New Thought Church, the Science of Mind Center regularly begin at 10:30 a .m., following 10:15 medi- tation at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center in Costa Mesa. Sunday school is also provided . The center's located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more infor- mation. SPIRITUAL REFlE.X Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versallst Church presents the third in a four-part series on Sources of Unitarian Universalist Living 1radition this Sunday. The Rev. James Grant will deliver the sermon "Called. to Respond• dur· ing the 10:30 a.m. service. He'll FPl'°'l(IP\I SAINT JAft'ES crURCH epllCopG '"'A~O I ... ~-llr"w .... Olrilt• ,_,..,SM."' Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 VIO Lido ~e.och 1171416~:: Traditional 9 am Contemporal)'. 9 am Churdt SchoOI 10:"5 om Charismatic ond Wednesday noon I~ I· I.I L 11 ll ' "' t II \ ( I New 1houaht Chu.ch Science OI Mind e.t1ter 1845 Park AWIM, CO. Mm. CA <1••·•"'*--.111111utf....,M) CHURCH SBMCE IUN-10-JOa.m. Ollce: (71•) 841-3188 ....... , _, .... ., ....... ..,, •.... ,., ............... 1 ... ,.......- focus on the potential response to Jewish and Christian teacbings that might call us to love our neighbors as ourselves. Child care and youth religious ed.uca- tion through fifth grade will be offered during the services between now and Aug. 10. The church is located. in Costa Mesa at 1259 Vtctoria St. For more infor- mation, call 646-4652. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p .m. with psychic demonstration, spiri- tual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call (818) 343- 5030. SPECIAL EVENTS YIDDISH ALM CLASSICS The third in a series of films at Orange County's Jewish Senior Center takes place Monday. It features the undisputed queen of Yiddish musicals, Molly Picon, in "Mamele." She plays a widower's youngest daughter who tends house for a helpless and indiffer- ent family of seven. In the process, she becomes the mamele, their little mother. The Senior Center is open from 9 a .m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Thurs- day. It's located at 250 E. Balcer St., Suite D, in Costa Mesa. Phone 513-5641 for reservations. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood-press ure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a .m. Aug. 3, and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING On Wednesdays, people gath- er to learn how changing our thinking can change our lives. All are welcome to join the group as Dr. Juanella Evans shares how "Healing your Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Science of Mind teaching. Phone 646-3199 Costa Mesa MISA VERDI UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 8oker, C.M. Wonhlp & Chun:h School 8:30 and 1 OtOO a .m. Dr. Richard George 9l9-B234 l,AG-U :NA United Methodist Chu~h 21632 W_.ey Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & ChrtatJan EducatJon 1 OAM Mlnlatent DaVld Beede• & Virginia Wheel« Wesley Counaellng Center Services Avallable Saint Michael and All Angels seekl 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. Coach- es for youth sports are also need- ed. If interested, call the program coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539- 6530. WEEKDAY SERVICES PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a prayer breakfast at 6 a.m. every Wednes- day at Denny's restaurant at New- port Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Vla Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Commu- nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p .m. every Fri- day. All ages welcome. Direc- tions: 650-2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST All men of the conununity are invited to the Men's Fellowship Breakfasts at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church on Wednesdays. They take place from 7 to 8 a .m. and cost $2.50 per person for the meal. The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574- 2239. • P1eaw send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sennon topks or any other news Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi- tor, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. Nll'WPORT C•Nn• UNmD MnlfODfST CHURCH 1 60 I Marvuerfte Ave . Corona del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 :00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM ( ()\f\11 \ll'l •.111 l\t II T HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaolpl•• of Chrl9t) 2401 lrvlne Ave. •t ••nta label Newportaeech luntlay Worship -10:00AM Dr. 0.Hta W. Sftolt Mlftllter 145-5781 l I ll~l'i.11 \ \ 'i( II \t I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V1a WO. N9wpcrt Beadl 673-1340 or 67~150 CUc:h 10 amt 6 pm. ~ Schcol 10 am • , ? .......... SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3100 ~ V1ilW Cr .• Newpolt lecl::t\ 644-2617 or 6?5-4661 OUchlOam Midair lch:xll 10 cm .................... l.'tn 2 ....... focus on faith DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.OT nae Rev. ICenton Beshore leads the congregatton at Martnen South Cout Church. • \:OClJS ON FNnt provides brief profiles on various churches and tem- ples in our community. MARINERS SOUTH COAST CHURCH • ADDRESS: The church has two campuses. The Newport cam- pus is at 1000 Bison Ave., New- port Beach. The Irvine campus is at 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. • TILEPHONE: 640-6010, New- port Campus. 854-7600, Irvine Campus. • SENIOR PASTOR: Kenton Beshore. • SERVICE TIMES: Saturday -6 p.m., Newport Campus; Sunday -8 and 10 a.m., Newport Cam- pus; 8:45 and 10:45 a.m., Irvine Campus. • OtllD CARE: Child care is pro- vided for those sixth grade and younger. Junior high school and high school programs are pro- vided only at 8~45 and 10:45 a.m. at the Irvine Campus. •NOTE: Dennis Agajanian con- cert takes place SWlday from 5 to 9 p.m. at Concordia College; 5-7 p .m . picnic and play time, 7- 9 p.m. concert. No cost; That's Amore Talent Show/Auction/Sale is Aug. 3 from 5 to' 9 p.m. at the Irvine Campus. Optional dinner (pizza, salad and dessert) is $5 for adults, $2.50 for kids. There will also be a silent auction at 5 p.m., with the talent show and grand auction s1at.ed for 7. Money raised will support Ughthouse Ministries, 30 ministries in the community serving the poor, needy, women, children and elderly. A huge rummage sale will also take plaoe Aug. 3. The information hotline is 854-7030, ext. 450. ST. MATIHEW'S CHURCH • ADDRESS: 1723 Westcliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach. • TELEPHONE: 646-1152. • DENOMINATION: Anglican Catholic Church. • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Stephen C. Scarlett. •SERVICE TIMES: Holy Com- munion, Sunday -8 and 10: 15 a.m ., Thursday -9:30 a.m. • NOTE: Registration has begun for Vacation Bible school, which takes place Aug. 4 through Aug. 8 from 9 to 11:30 a.m . The week-long school is open to all children ages 3 through 12. Enrollment is tree, but space is limited. The theme this year is Promise Builders for Jesus. COSTA MESA CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE • ADDRESS: 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East. •TELEPHONE: 754-7399. • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Jim Turrell. •SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 a.m. •NOTE: On Aug. 10 from 11:30 a.m . to 1:30 p.m ., there will be a barbeque and karaoke potluck. On either Aug. 12 and 19 from 7 to 9 p.m., or Aug. 13 and 20 from 9 to 11 a.m ., a two-week class titled Contact: How to Talk to God, based on "Conversations with God• by Neale Donald Walsch, will be held. The class will help unveil the mystery of how to talk to God and how to listen. f>l<LSIP1 ~1'Ll<I.\\ .SL Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip and belir du. pnicbeal, O\rist-cenm-ed, biblical ~· "THE POWER OF CREATIVE CONTENTMENT" (Philippians 4:8-IJ) Saturday, July 26, • S:JO P.M . p,_tq Sunday,July27,8:30and IO:lSA.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631 2 2880 (111.:n:m from Harbor Hi,h School It lmne and I Sth.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds " Worship 9:30 THURSDAY, JUlV 26, 1117 ,.. . I . -• ~sum, addS up · to tollching look at relationships ~Tom Tltus, Dally Pflot • The forgtDg ol relationships is : not an euy task. lt'I some- •: thing akin to building a , ,; house ol ~. an entity that • could collapse with the slightest • dilturbanoe. Of the relationships depicted in "The Swn of Us," the new play at Costa Mesa's ' mg us two houri worth of story in a 2 112-bour period. This 1s an involving play, but one that could be stnmgtbened with some judi- cious editing. Director John Bowerman - the Theater District's first director in its three-year bi$>ry whose name lm't Lelcot -llas carried on the theaters tradition of mounting rlch, compelling pro- ductions. His actors render strong, Theater District -a widowed father and his gay son, the son and bis prospec- I 11 I \ I I I: substantial per- formanoes and bring their char- acters superbly I< I \ I I \\ '\ ~ \ ' • tive partner, the father and a lady he meets through a dating service -the strongest by far is the father-son union. And even that one has its shaky moments. Playwright David Stevens has created some fully realized char- acters, people who affect our lives and move us to laughter and t~. His primary failing is in giv- • Kat Scudder & Her Hard Working Man~ Music-Spotlight ~Ml 8ulldlng • Plul CM\ -vcalst -Ffower Gar- din St.lgWFilt't a Floral 8uHdlng • ~ califomia Dulcimer Her- luge-~ Stag&'Home & Hob- bies Building • Soulhc.oMt Trio-limes Heritage Stage • ICob9rt"s JtoPia1 Bird Show-Bird- land ThNtet 7:30 P.~ • Midwest Coast -Me.OOWS Stage sponsot9d ~ ~ Padfic Retorts • All-~~ Pigs-Los Pignl- tas ~Center 8P.M. • ~ U OwnploillhlP ROdeo- Gl • ..... Anne • arten SCDtt ·~Singer-~ ~SpotUght StageNisu- al Ms~. • Enchlnllld ~ wl Paul lrkk a Mark Wlbb-IArld StageMome a Hobbles~ • John PeK9 Super Band -limes Hertt.ge s~ • Kris1en And@non -Flower Garden ~a floral Building tiO,.M. ·• ~ Mllrit Yuzuik-Me1dOW5 SUge 9,.M. • SmokJri' Amwldilb-Mlngton ThNter • Southcoast Trio-limes ~ Stq 9".30 P.M. • Midwest Coast -Meadows Stage PUBLIC NOTICll PUBLIC NOTICIS . · PUIUC NOTICE .· '1otltlou• auelne•• N•ine lt•tement The following '*'°"' we dOlna bU9lneM u : AMnn- • dria lit, lnlemallOnal, 2M4 _, 191'1 Joequln Hlb Road, I CoroN d9I M.,, CA t2t2S I, C•°"n• Ven W-cionet, • 1M" hn JoeQuln Hllll : :::'s eorone del M•. CA r Thi• bu1lne11 11 con- • -ducted by: an lndMdull • Hew you '*-1ed doing ' bwlnet• vtt? No CatOllne ~an Wl80f* TNI 1tei.mene WU Ned with the County Cleftl of Otenge County on f.12"7 1ff7J714020 Daily PllOC .My 12, 19, 21. ~2.1t17 ..... PUBLIC MOTICI to life. •'fhe SUm of Us• -set in Aus- tralia and filled with colorful Aussie speech patterns -suc- ceeds most when focusing OD the bond forged by the father (Steve McCammon) and son (Jay Michael Praley). Not only has the father accepted bis son's homo- sexuality, he's supportive of the lad's attempts to locate Mr. Right • FIESTA DEL MUIA(HI DAY -An alld.y,....toihe~and culture of Hllila>. ~ by RalpfWFood 4 leis. AU DAY • Creations In OIY by the O.C. Poly- mer Oay Guild -Home a Hobbies Building • Tailoring T* for Every Home by the O.C. Tole a Decorative Painters -Home a Hobbies Building • Wiim\ Wortdty, Whlmslcal Wood- carvtng ~the Caftfomla WOO<J. wverfs GWld -Home & Hobbles 8uikMng • JUftkir 09ky cattle, Junior Dairy GcNlts, Ind Open Dairy Gon on ~ (until 11 p.m.) -Llwstodc Ana. . 10AM. • Tropk:el a.ti Contest -Kids' SUge • Small Anlmat Showmanship (until noon) -Slnatf Animal Tent • Junior DMy c.ttle Judging (until 1. p.m.)-Ut utac.t Atw • Orange County Fair Western Showdown Horse Show (untJI 8 p.m.) -Mesa a Orange Ar~queitrian Center • Chiria P,atnttng (until 6 p.m.) - VIUI~~~ • Launcti Pid ~ hands-on tun far kJdl (Until 6 p.m.) -~outh In ~luHdlng 1o:JO~ . • The lolit a The Dodt -Cetebra.- tions ~outh In Motion Build- ing 11 A.M. • hdfk: Perlormlng Arts -Times ~ S:CWS SQuare Dancers -Cll aip.s c.m.nnl1I Stage • Hula HoO@ eont.st -Kids' Stage I ,. .... t • I • I I I I I • • • I I I I I I I • L-------~---------~-----------------------------------and is a disarmingly comic pres- ence when a potential candidate (John Sayre) appears. McCammon, one of the com- pany's most familiar faces, deliv- ers a tremendously natural perfor- • Pase.al The "Gilrdiln 0-1" -Siio Stage • Ballet ~lorico de Qrol Armijo Arlington Theaw NOON • Ballet FolkfQrico De San Juan Capistrano -Times Heritage St.age • "AsOne·~duo) cal Spas eenteniMI s.,. • Tropical Splmh Contest -Kids' Stage • WNt It Takes to be a Woodclrver by Pat Pagano -Home A Hobbies ~~Alaskan Radng Pigs -Los Pig- nltas lta(ewa~questrian Center • Mariachi C.llzdan -Arlington Thuter • Coconut Rofl -Celebrations St.ag&'Vouth In Motion Buitdlng 1 P.M. • Ballet Folklork:o De Norberto Magana -ul Spas Centennial Stage • l(.C. and Company -Celebrations StaQeNouth In Motton Building • The llQ Kahuna Bubble Contest -Kldl'Juge •Tropical Treasures in T~ by Diana Gatdlg -Home a Hobbies St.age • CtNI Chip lingo "Parcels• fof sale until 4 p.m. -eentenni.t farm • Fanner Ten contest -Tfmes Her- itage Stage • Mariachi las Attenltas -Arling- ton The1ter 2'9M. • hllet Folk.lorico Dit Maria Luisa - Times Heritage Stage • Orange 8lollorn Ooggers -cal Spas tententMI Stage • Edectk: String lmdvF1ower Gar- den StaQelfish a Floral Building • Wlne.~nws -Wine Courtyard • Goldflsh E~ Contest -Kids' Sta~ • South of the Border Entertaining mance, at once touching and hilarious. He provides an exten- sion to the audience, filling in the expositional blanks with a pol- ished ease and provides a sense of comfort in a potentially awk- by Jan Mongell -Home & Hobbles Stage • Kobert's Tropical Bird Show - Blrdland Theater • Cow Chip Bingo "Parcels" tor sale until 4 r .m. -Centennlal Farm • Pasca The "Garden Chef" -Silo St.ge • Ballet Folklorico Mexico Undo - Meldows St.age • Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles - Arlington Theater • Kevin Kaplowitz -Celebrations Stage/Youth In Motion Building 2;30 P.M. • ~Chip Bingo "Parcels• for sale until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm 3 P.M. • Wonderful World of Dance - Times Heritage Stage • Buttons lc Bows Square Dancers -Uil Spas Centennial Stage • Windynltes -Wine Courtyard • Pervis Jotpon -Gospel Singer - Spotlights~ Arts 1u11d1ng • World of Poivnesla of Tehitl/New ZHl~D-Flower Garden Stagelflsh • Ftoral 8uilc:Hng • K.C. and Compeny-cei.bratlons St.age/Youth In Motk>n Bulldlng • Kfng.KukUlele-tst.nd StageMome a Hobbies 8uildlng • Nuttie Hockey Contest - Kids' Stage • Cow Chfp Bingo "Parcels" for sale until 4 p.m. -Centetinial Farm 3:30 P.M. • AU-Al.itan Racing Pigs -Los Pig-ntt.as Raceway/Equestmn Center • Cow Chip Bingo ,.Pare.els" for s.Je until 4 p.m. -Centennial Farm • Round Robin Showmanship (until 5;30 p.m.) -Livestock Arena • Mariachi Sol de Mexk:o de Jose Hemandn -Arli~on Theater 4P.M. • Ballet Folklorko De Paso De Oro -Times Heritage Stage • Orange Blos.som Cloggers -Cal Spas Centennial Stage • Paul Cavin -VOCAlllst -Wine Courtyard wud situation -and bil fl.na) bit ol punctuation ii pdoeJea. There are layers of intensity in Fraley's performance that mani- fest themlelves over the course of the play and contribute to a thor- oughly rounded character. No mincing or lisping flere, Praley's strapping athletidsm 1s the antithesis of the gay stereotype and bis inner struggle for personal fulfillment is brilliantly depicted. Sayre's hesitant •boyfriend," who hasn't come out to bis par- ents, is a striking contrast, a ner- vous, insecure individual startled by McCammon's friendly honesty. Sayre renders a highly convincing performance. Completing the picture is Alice Ensor as Joyce, a divorcee whom the singles agency has matched with McCammon. In her single scene, the fluttery Ensor stirs up an emotional hornets nest while considering a permanent relation- ship. • Elk Whistle -Spotl!Qht SUlglMsual Arts Bulldlng • Edectk Stting Band -Rower Garden S~ish I F1ora1 Bulldlng • Ritmo Latino -Celebrations Stage/Youth 1n Motion Building • Pff(I Diving Contest -Kids' su.ge • CDW Chip Bingo Begins -Cen· tenni.1 Farm • Baltet Fotklorico de urol Armijo -Mffdows Stage • Pass The Pineapple -Celebra- tions StagelVouth In Motion Build- ing 4:JO P.M. • Soutt\ of the Border Entertaining by Jan Mongell -Home a Hobbles Stage • Kobert"s T~I Bird ShoW - Binn.net Thuter 511!11. • Wonderful WOtid of Dance - ~-~~excoc:o• -ul Spa c.ntenn'-1 Stage • Wlndynltes -Wine Courtyard • OIMa -~ -Spotllght ~I Arts BuHdinG • ~Of Polynesle of 'f~ltUtMw ~-:-"Flower G4trden StllgWl1lh a Floral luildlna • lt.C. Ind Company -Cefebrations St.egWYouth. In Motion luilding • Jffnnette Vll&ane.I -Island SUgelHome a Hobbles Bulldin~ • Hawallan Umbo Contest -Kids' Stage ~~:=o- Gt.ndltand Arena S:lO '.M. • An-Alman Racing Pigs -Los Plg- nttaS Racew~~ Center • Breeding Awana ShOw (until 7:30 p.m.) -livestoc.k AreM ,,.M. • Baltet Folklorico De Paso De Oro -Times Heritage Stage • In cahoots Dance Exhibition - Cat Spu Centenniaj Stage • P9ul cavtn -voe.I,. -Wine While most ol the play.~ est and believable, with fuDy developed d:wacten, Stevem throws us a curve in tbe ftnll scene, with a situation that de••• ops more or less out ot the blue. • It's a poignant note ill which to end the play, but the proglealoQ to this point is ha.rdly a natural ! one. 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Anyone w/2 Id'• end morellll 673·5880 or fax letter/ n/amk. 2-5 yr term. la approved. 721-4008 •----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii retume 714·556-0903. Reta IG0-4438 "RC" Gara9e a Bake ialo 30• BOAT SLIP Ottlo• Mngr, Comm'I Hou .. alttlng '"w_ANTE ___ D_____ T:=~ta~~~ ... alboa laland• Oe1lgn/Markellng Firm RHpon1lble, caring, Harbor High School $275 Monthly 1Hk1 right candidate mature alngte. Smok• TO BUY 6019 Color Guard. 714.875.8024 to handle phonH, free profeulonal (151iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 18th Piece & Allao 1c:hedule1, flllng and years In Laguna) w111 l1 word proc. Mu11 have garden, pet, hoo .. alt Old Coln9 Gold Sliver Multi l'amlly •••• MOTORCYCLES 11rong organlzatlonal your home. Refer-Franttlln Mint, Ste111ng Paloma Or. (20th & SCOOTERS 8018 and communication ence1. 499-9793. Old watchH & )9W91ry lrvlne), camerae, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1klll1. aelf 11artlng lnl· Weatcout Coln &42-1448 VCR'•, bookt , jewelry, llallve, at>lllty to lrKk golf lblff, and morel ~~~ •. P=•f:ify MERCRANDISB F"c,~ ~~"c!~~;:.P~l!z. aat 7128• Bem Honda Biiie 180 Motor Scootor. 1988. 4k ml. Perfect. 18715. 549-3473 Iv meg, Bob. 11 your related experi..t••••••••• Soundtrack•, etc.•---• ...-a-t""'a--1-2..,,....--•nc• and 1klll1 are Call Mike &45-7505. Comp,.te Dfnlng Rm clearly above average. Set, 2 Bedroom Seta Xlnl work environment ANTIQUES 6010 (French Provincial) & •••••••• and growth potent1a1. PREE TO YOU 6022 m110 houHhotd furn. AUTOMOBILES Fax Reaume to : 1192 Do,..t Lane 714-445-9202 Ann: Peraonnel. Peraon Friday General Otnca AJllaon Merine M2•80AT Reoopt/Cl•rloal PT lnt'I Con11t Firm. Flex d1yalhr1, computlf 1klll1 Fu r11: 714-721-<>338 R•C•PTIONIST High proflle Real Eatat• Office. Heavy phone exper. req'd. 1 19/hr+beneflta +future lob oppty'1. Fax rHume:75~9452. 1 PRBI! 1'111 Dirt You haul. Ea1y acceH. 54 .. 2854. JEWELRY, FURS & ART 6025 Rolox a/1, 1ub, date, NIB, never worn 13800 retell, pp 12995 e7:a-:t432 MACBJN!RY 6045 ----------- lat Only Big Salel Ouallty c lothlng. ---------houaehld lteme, mlac. 1Ge3 Chewenne at BMW ieturdaw a:1 •79 8281 Blue ... ,pd, Grey computer dHk, ecyl, 4dr. Salvage tltle, Teak atudent deak, I d Iron patio tum & ml1c. good runn ng con . 379 Senta leabel $1900. 310-718-9259 • '79 BMW 3201 aaturdaw 8em Stick, 1nrt 2-dr, 1tereo Large Garage Sal• d 211 Albert Place CUI, IC, gd con . $1350 •031.0757 Lota of grHl furniture. ~ aaturdau 9-:S •i 1 3201 $2250/obo. • 41pd, am/fm caa1. 23a1 l'ordham 117k. Lthr Interior. AC. Mite. amall hoUHhold 3 ltem1, old booka. 848.()11 RECEPTIONIST/ Chipper •hrodder -------Troybullt, 8Hp, recoil, SALES ASSIST Top Dollar Peldl w /acr .. na, cover. * * R1a pon1lbl1, From 1800-1980. $400. 714-435-1581 l·LA--G-UN--A----- organlzed, wflh 1ome 1 pc to entlr• eatat.. c:u1tomer exp. Oreat Painting•, china, 11---------BlllS 6150 phone and customer gl1ware, tum, etc. PETS & liiliiiiliMiiiliiiiiiii~ 1ervlce peraonallty 40Yr NB Ra.,.~ •~•Tr 6049 • mull. Prefer 2 or An~ Multi-Family Moving more years exp. ________ _.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sale Everything mu11 '87 BMW 7351 loaded allver/blue, leather 126k ml, 11lnt cond se900 (714) 279-9278 '88 BMW 320 I Recent valve lob. Run• Qoodl $1,250 Obo 648-4948 Send re1ume to: AW.SOMIE oomeatJc gol High quallty LBOPARD antlquet, European --,-9-2_8_M_W_3_2_5_1 _ HORNBLOWER No room left In the garage for tho car? LOOK-A-LIK•SI fumlture, coll.cllblH, ·Dining Y•ohte- 2431 w .. 1 Cout Hwy. 11101. Newport Beach. Ca 92683. Attn: Dana A call to RETAIL cl•••lflecl can Htrt Wt Grow Ag1lnll help AMES·M•ln Piece -------- <::> Very Loving <::> hand·made Orlental CONVl!RTIBL• OCICAT ruga, clothH, toy1, Auto, CD, Premium Kmontll European atatue, Alloy•. lmmac Cond. For Sale. Pit call: hOUHhold, wather/ OREAT PRICE ATs 931-2111 84fJ..8473 dryer, tv'1, etc, much, tt9.99S morel 714·1583-2727 Female Calloo 1yr+ for appt or com• to CREVIER BMW very frlendly, loveeble, ••I•. Sat/Sun 9am 35 3171 houMbroken, •P•Y•d 24945 Grlaaom Clrc:le, 714.8 • • • • & frHlll LH. (Allcla/PaHO d• ---------Up1cal• Women'• APPLIANCES 8011 <::> (714) 854-3248 <::> Valencla) Follow '83 BMW 3181 Boutique now hiring 1lgn1. Don't mitt ltl 5-Spd. Low mllH. kK our neweat loca· WANTll:Da Adult 1·0wner. EXTRA NICE lion. Management & Rofr ... rat°' Kenmore Poodle Toy/Mlnature QRllAT 8AVINOI AT1 Salo• pot avail. Cell whit• near new or Bl1chon ... A Lovety•-.. -nn-ID'D_O_R_T____ s1s.995 (3EBT619) t.:Sto-a:s .. 2•37 80x28x23 1/2 1120 Home 11 waiting! n.gn.- Mon-Frt eam-1pm <714> 759-7592 <::> 720.7481 <::> BEACH 8169 Dfrl,OYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 --------- --------- •GAAAO•aAL• 1924 Teresfta L.n. NB 20th and Irvin• ••t 712••t aam • MOVIMOIAL•. aat a Sun 8-3 Italian, Prench & SouthWHl•rn E•l•t• Furniture. 875·12H. 3411 ......... Ave. CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 '94 BMW 3251c 5-Spd. Rollover Protec- tion. Chroma Alloy• AS NICE AS THEY COM! 130,998 (3GYB049) CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 '94 lllW 5211 Auto. Low · mll••· Chrome Allc)y9 A More COMPM• ••POii• YOU 8UYI ••4·"· (3f'LU512) CHARW GOREN OMAR SHARIF TANNNf HIRSCH llJSOUI,_..._._. "2001" .,_........ .. ~ ..... :a. 52~ 53Wlk'·thl---....... _ .. ""'-'""' """'""' eo McitJr\11'1 Of'll. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ NOftTB EABT 80\Tl'll WEST 10 p-16 p- 1"1" .... f II 01141 oA&• •Kol Wbatdoyoubidnow? '.ti'--b.~~: .-... -..... ~ .. {..i :'At South. vulnerable, you llAii 90Ul'll WB8'T hokl: 1 16 T al.:rw:~ ... .you bold: • I •C.Jll OAISI Ott •QJe • ,,. -...... .-.., WC!IT NORTH U8'I' 90\n'R 10. •• .... 1 Wlat do you bid now? • Q,:S ·Neither vulnerable, aa South yoa hold: • • nW biddi hu proce«led: .....,. ~ -""""' •< p._ ..... 1 0 ... ' WJat adiosl do you tab? • ~," Ao S...tb, YU!nenble, ""' • a1Qt41 0.1111 o V.W. •AQ194 • T1' biddinc; hM proi: aded: • •AQll O.J OAIQlll •QI Q.t. Aa South, vulnerable, you bold: 1be bidding hu proceeded: _,.,, ...... 80Ul'll 10 ta .._ DW P-1 What action do you t.ake? war •• Look for 8JJ8lftn on Monda7. Learn to be • better brldfe pl•J'erl Sub.ertk now io tile ""'-8 ............... , ..w,. (800) '188-1111 f«tr Wormatloa. Or wrii. tot 0-.a Brldp Let- tew>, P.O. Bos '410. Chlcap. Dl. - 80)0 1.11111 1115 111n1tm Auto . ~remluM --Cond. -TM-., .... (SNUT7M) c11m1111MW 1 714.131.3171 '91 IMW 740IL Lo ml. Prem Sound C.O. Bteck w/Blk Lthr. eiccapllonat Val1J9 Al $4e,~8S (HM8841 CREVIER BllW 714.835.3171 CADILtAC 9040 091 SINILLI! Loaded with ev•ry opUon. Only 28k mt 11806878 114,877 Ll!XUS MISSION Vll!.10 1-80CMS89·S398 CBE111tDLET 9045 '83 CAMARO Z28 Only 9,000 ml. New L111Cus trade fi140211 M•k• oner LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1..fl0CMS89-S385 CHRYSLER 9050 '78 New Yorker 73k mt Run• good. $1100. Pgr5()9..8442. dlly•, 540-1400. FORD 9075 'MLl400 lltaok ~ ""'· co Ol'l•nv•r, Chrome AIOytl ,"°"""'*"· Loe* Oar, NICll.1111 11?,MI QOWUI02) ' CRIVllll IMW 7t4.131.a111 •Mioaoo ow""VNo<y .,. oot fl011t74 •2•,•71 C9rtlfl9CI •94 SC 300 White/Grey full option #017064 127,277 '94LS 400 Black Jade tutl opUon 41200309 13t,977 C•r1lflMI '93 08 300 Black Jad•/lvory full option 411032749 S24,877 CertJlled ••2 ac •oo Garnet/Ivory lull option tl013413 123,977 Certlflad •es sc 300 Black/Ivory lull option *029209 133,877 Certified ·ee sc :100 White/Black lull opllon only Bk ml. 1'036183 $39,977 Cel1111ed '83L9 400 Cashmere/Ivory full optJon 44k ml. tl't66081 S31,877 Certlllltd '83 SC 300 Graphite lull option #014449 $27,877 Certified '84 OS 300 Cashmere lull optlon •062918 $27,877 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800.888°5388 MAZDA 9125 '89 1-Ton Plckup'';;;~mi!!~!ii~~~I Truck w /Camperl',93 RX7 COUPa 1 !5M on Rabullt Eng. Every option posslble. Uk• new Tires, $2200. Only 41k ml Cati 714·545-3727 111209746 $21,977 '93 F150 XL AT, AJC, ps, abs, am/I'm ca••· rear slld•r, low mt, alloy•, 1tlnt cond. $10,!500 8!53·9280 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-800-0Cl8·5388 '97 MUSTANG QT MBRCEDE.S 9130 Conver1. BJack/Blackq i!~!".!~i!'ii~OiiOii aulo, leather. machl '77 1'SOSL V-8. Auto, •Ound •y•lem . AJC, Crull• Control, Only Sk ml. #122072 $24,977 Full power. $7,59!5 800-537·7123 X·7818 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1.aoo.9ee.a3ea '81 300 SD run• & look• gr••I, •II r9<:ord•. Local. Prem. •ound sy•tem. sesoo. 728-7034, ~r. HONDA 9085 'M E32D Cabrlolet --lmoke "Sliver. Xffil 'II 1.....-,...........,...._..v ~· ~condn10n . "•8li" ml. """'"'"Ulo.A S85,000 /obo . CPR Aulo, A/C 714-543-73991t11. Showroom freshl ,94 E320 White 28k Cu• t. MOl'e. GREAT · .... "'Nol ONLY mlles. CO. Warrenry. ... MINTI $33 500 $10,995 (3WSl.598) Call 714.M4.5e.33 CREVIER BMW 714.835.3171 NISSAN 9150 '95 P•thflnd•r XI! HYUNDAI 9090 801, V8, 2WO, Alrm, AU PwA, New Tires, Lo Miles. Xlnt Condi '89 Excel, Red, 4dr, $18,500 obo 640·8370 new lren•. xlnt cond . must 1e11. $1000 obol--------1 (7141 444-2803 SAAB 9185 JEEP 9110 ''iiliiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiiOiil'80 900, sunroof, new 1• palnt/11res, 53K ml, '89 W.RANQLER Whit. with brack sofl top. Xlnl Condlllonl ••. ooo 1174-0883 '8• CHRAOK£E 4X4 V/8 Lhnlld, While/ Ivory, Moonrool, CJD, 27k ml . #878083 $23,977 Orig owner, xlnt cond. $2000.obo 842-6849 '87 900 Turbo LI. green, •ulo trans, SUIVOOI, 73k ml.. 1 owner, xlnl cond. $5000. 720.8130 TOYOTA 9210 '89 Camry L• V-6, only 47k ml. Pitrfec1, PL, PW, AT, AC. $8900, 549-3473, N meg, Bob. '911 axtre Cab Tacoma 30,000 ml. $13,800 574-9195 OI' 64&-1483 9230 '7" 1800•S Ctaulc. New pain!. bll.19. AJC, good rubbet', c"" Int• ilof, $9!500 987·9835 VOLXSWAGEN 9235 *'84 fftW• Sunroof, AC, new brakea, w.u m&lnlAIMd, gOOd •n- QIM. 210k ml, $1500 • . ...... ,. ••1zaD CJUta ,,..,. •11•, Porech••· C•dlll•c•, Chevys, •MW's, Corvettes. Also JffpS, 4WO'e, YCM.11 AIM. TOU FrM 1 .. oo.a1e-eooo ••1 . ,.,., ... eurfWlll ... .avros WUDD Uta =---............. .....-S'llllnlllilllf"" , •••• 1 SATURDAY. JULY 26. 1997 N A l :~ l~ I{ S Oldsmobile I I h1rthL·(irL'.llL''' SL·k,1 111111>1 l':L·-(h1.11L·dC,1r' .. '''L \.111c1' ' ---------------- '89 FORD PROBE low mW, MIO, M: A hit. super bqlin! (D 1972) '92 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SSE! •u Loaled! Momi roor. CO A me! vallt! (B7f)S) '92 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE Low miles. 4-' \II ~int. clnu: lfylt. (264310) '95 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE i.. llKmi, wbi1C ~I<\"' 1111. ~Oi>• ..,_(lS/nl) '95 CADILLAa>l'ft!LE n OoiyllL"'*.tioo."""iii~I '9~ CADlll.AC ELDORADO W1ik pal\ .. •. Olly 19K ~VI Noo-..1611646) '95 CADILLAC CONCOURS i.. !JK a.oWe .-1*. l'l Nonhsoo, CO. (ll912') 88 '95 CADILLAC alXJRAOO ll)URING CP£. CWy 21K Iii.. 29S Kl., Nmtkla, Ql, bi. cf wart l6l77tl) '97 CADILLAC DEVILLE U.. IJK ft., Vl~.Nl.of nt~ pm l?lll.(2212111 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS low 111L frlll; btirt-. 295 H.P.~. b.11 of.., . ..,_ (11102.1) '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS Ooly 9200 ,;. ll/ H.P. """""'' CO. bo/. ol .... illll<O) All v.ihl&:lcM ~uhjuo;I 1" ~"' 11:1),: A. cNdh "f"l"''"11I ph111 UUt. Uc .. \It..: .• Mn1o111 A .i..·~1ln;11h111 r .... ~. Pk.'IUR!S ftw llluall'llllV\I rurpi-tlOI)'. Eapln. Sutklny 11fk.., ruhlit:atlnu ltl TRADE ttvough classlfled 842·5878 ------ 1947--- rFIFTYYEAR anniversary 1997 COME FIND OUT WHAT ALL THE INTRIGUE IS ABOUT! The all new By CZ> 01,...~·-· In stock now. Come take a test drive today! ************** S Rebates Rcites up·s Bl __ .= LastACSu '1_. 3 Reserve yours today! • ve ••• *********** *** •3f.370 6 YEAR• 70,000 MILE WARRANTY • tax. lie. and doc. ..... Prior l'9f1tll9. 3 to dlOOM, VIN ra 2211'5, 221397, 228391. SCUIN SEIVICES -------- Moblte Sor .. n Serv. New & A••ctMnlng Llc#181973 Bonded Pfllg Into thl Clmlllld --·· '°~ florn tlectrtdn Ind ptumbn ID llndKapers & '*"""' Roger 714-548-0890 .. .__._ ___ .. Drivers Wanted • .. '"' .. '91 LEXUS ES2SO ... i.. ... ---t tfvE '93LEXUS GS300 . TI fJ®Z/ l30 gJ®® ~C!lOO ~m<300[7}7 [3~C!J~rµrrn©m0 @....._.) ABS• Power Windows• Premium Sound System• Power Locks• Alloy Wheels• 3.0 VS• Too Much to List! ' 006709 -... .. Sa. 1735059 $5995 '93MlltA .. IEGRA ... cand SCF.t101190 DISCOUNT OFF ............................... I ol this di1COUnl (VO 12 l 6.40l · For Advatillng lnf9nnation PlUHCall: You deserve ... •Honesty • 26 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service DP.SIGNS FQR LMNG '97 • Dedication •Results! #1 WhSC Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995 /JEI~C(Jl!RT 1~0WNE--. PLAN "D" -BEST LOl"ATION! Ocan & Catalina View. $2,3SO,OOO Near n~ 5BR. 5BA contemporary estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. l/:ll.//(J I /4,~/ .. -L\'/) la+atmaat ()pportaaity Now $689,000 Location, Location! Well-maintained duplex. Best value on Wand. Income dose to $3000 mo. Seller motivated & will consider carry back. Make offer ... Totally Reba.ilt in '91 Of&recl at $779,000 Exquisicdy detailed 3BR, 3.5BR w/swccpingviews of Back Bay & city lights. Hardwood floors, 4 Fireplaces, custom lighting, AJC & much more. Large English garden & rear yard. This is a must sec! . Raft ~rluaity .. Golf C.oane Model pcdcct 3BR. 3BA condo. Exquisitely pointed & decoratCd in neutral colors. Huge ya.rd w/ poo , spa & entertainment area. Adult living at its finest! we can help make the difference in your lift! COSTA MF.sA BWFF AREA CONDO 1 urie 2 mastv suites, 2.5BA. firepiltce, 2-ca attacheti iarage. ~ comp/cc. close to !Hach. Call 760-5000 &t. 716. I MARK JACQ.UP.S $17~000 SUBMIT OFFFJt TO BAN1CJ 5BR tnulitional ho1M. Prime Nnuport Beach. I &m~kd & apanJet1. 2 mAStn-nnrn. 3 I fireplaca alld 3-<:Ar 1arage. Mii.St sell; I Call 760-5000 &t. 126. RAE RODGERS $510,000 MARVELOUS 4 BEDROOM I Sp/nu/id family home! 4BR. l .75BA, privllk corner lot w/beautifiJ '4n4sc11ping. Nnu c11rpet. Freshly painud inurior and ex urior. Call 760-5000 &t. 205. JACK GIFFORD $173,SOO NEWPORI' BF.ACH 4BR, 2.5BA townhortU. Lilu new-new kitchm, new paint, new carpet, 2-car g11r11ge within wallting distance to Coro1111 tkl Mar High School C:t/J 1-800-510-2005 Cotk #4085. RITA WADE $229,000 FMBRACE TIIE SUNSEl1 j Gorgeous waur aru/ sunset vint11 from this front line home in the b!Mfli. New carpet, /loorint 11 ' paint. F./Jy famished. For kme al only $2150/mo. Avail 71l5. Call 644-MAXG. MAXINE GOWEN I HUNTINGTON HARBOR LEASE Light d-bright 4BR. 2.5BA on 1N1in chanM wlelock. ltkal for family and mteruzining. Od/ fa details. 760-5000 t!Xt. 1381139 or 548-8775. Bill lie DONNA WEBSTER SPECTACULAR REMODEL urge single-story 3BR, 2BA home on huge JX>ol- si.ud. profession.ally '4n4.sca:ped lot. Marhk ltitchm d-baths. Hardwood floors, '4rxe living room + family room. Call 640-2677. ROBYN SF.A.RS $il9,900 "SUNNY IDLLS HIGH SCHOOL ARP.A" View propmy. city light:s!C.Ufi1111 3BR, 2BA. 1900+ UJ·fi· ]"11 li.skJ at $258,000. Won~ j C:t/J 760-5000 &t. 125. ROBERT MD J JJCEN l BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL Opm today. Itlal /;,r sing~tf · Goumu1 !tit .• skylights. 2BR. 1.5M Od/ 100. ' J.D. c.AUAGHAN $174,900 OCFA.NFllONT PSrATE Abso/Mkly stimning oa11wfom1· bo11U with 6BR. 8BA. approxi1N1u/y 650<i s.f. &11"tifol oce11n, kd, Cl#llw nidm lip vinvs. ClllJ 494-7475. BD.L DOLBY SS,S00,000 TRUSTEE SALFJ This 4BR. 3BA ho1'U in city of Ortmp _Jus !. btm1U room. In.silk UltlSINrltir,er d-jmh inln'UJ JN1in1. GuJ>di111 ""'1w.11«. GrlU f11mily home o in11a1mn11111 oiJy $169.000. Selin Wtml:S" ~ ~ OJJ/;,r~ 76'J.5000Ext. 138113901' 548-8775. BILL at DONNA WEBSIEll $539,000 F.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3BR. 2llA. /IUrr 1.1 with RV llt'ml, frnh'1 pci11wl. ~J en/mp ~ ""'1rns. FrmcJ, Jo.rs. CUI 760-5000 &.. 120 1219,000 An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000 http://nMTndnlL.oom ENCHANTED FOR..FSI' 5'clNSu1'1 111 Couwn Hnihts. &;., llN ,_J 11114 25,()()() sq.ft of tr11fU{Mili1J plMJ 11 5BR. nMtWJ ..... /wJwlo sq¥1'11U .(IV•I qU11rtm 11"'1 tnpk l'""f.'· CUJ~G 1485.0QO 19 ~, An International Comp•ny 76~5000 Robhl T.-:b $74!),000 ~,., .... Elio R. Ceniceros is appointed as soles manager and introduces the .,Quick Start,. career program Real Estat.ers bas appointed Elia R. Ceniceros as its new sales manager. She bas taken over the position at the finn'a Costa Mesa office. Ceniceros is inlroduci.og the ~ck Start .. ~ program. designed especially for newly licensed agents or those who are re-entering the field after an extended abscna:. The intensive program is aimed at individuals who U'C seriously interested in pursuing a full time career in real eswe sales. According to c.emcao., the prOpam is simply too demanding for those who arc only working pct time or just dabbling. .. We do not want people to invest aix moodll or a year in dliJ hmineu, oaly to rcalir.e lblt it la not 1beir cup of tea.·· Cenicaoe Mid. ""Our objective ia quite simple. A oe11r 11at wbo adbaa to the curriculum can expect to opm cbeir tint aicrow witio 30 dayl. Tbcy will .i.o pin a~ ijipociltMla for bcJdl tbe daNnda iiDd l'ft•• cbll came pllt 111&1 pll'Cel ....... Clleer cldce." l'UllDOM HOWi. ~ ......... l .... ..... _ ..... 7J79 ....... -.... ,. ....... . ... _ ............ ,... ........... .... _..... ............. _ .... ~- ... $r.-JL NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Ceniceros first came to the brotaage u a ReeptioniJt at the a,e of 17. She obCBinod her real estate lic:eme in 1987 and qiiickly became one of Che company's top age:ntl, with milliom of dollan in sa.lea. '1 WU Very fortumae to be IUmJUDdod by eome of the belt people in tbia industry at an eaty age." Cen:irftol llid. 1'bey abm.ted me dlll the IJIJliad cballen:gea of ddl pro(eaioe wa'C really opportunities for lbole who lpp!mdwici the businea with ()OllMHjlgW!I lad dilciptiDe." ,,., ... Jallts ....... .. S,-..111111• ..... .,.,.., •a.emu •t11(7l~Uf.»U. -.us. 2 9 a .m. -noon. ·Agency· 1 -4 p .m .. "Ethics· 3 MLS book deflvery 4 Independence Day-Association office closed a 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 9 9 a.m .. Compass beginner ctass 9 a.m. -noon. "Fair Housing• 1 -4 p.m .. "Trust Fund Handling· 1 O 9 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 11 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 14 16 GPA Committee meettng 9 a.m. MLS Committee meeting 2 p.m .. Internet c lass Call Association for CF classes 17 9 a .rn .. Compass advanced class 18 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 21 8:30 a.m .. Orientatton/lnductton 23 2 p .m .. Compass beginner clasl 25 29 30 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors meeting 9 a .m. -noon. Seminar. .. AQ&ncy::. by attorney Bert Cook at the assoctatton office 1 o a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Prevtew 1998 Officers and DtrectM electlon day • ' -• .~-""" -• -~ • • ,.r • • PJC1UUSQUI + .... a PltlYA1I $159,900 One citie best IDls ID o:imps. Qd/clllldled311D + 2.5&\lllk • <>mm 11* 14 .:re pd. Apl JJl)4 rL ltlfllmlllJI MIG NIWPOlrT'S MltK UDO TOWN HQMI $179,800 ~311>. 28.\. ac.11>1a:taaeo.lbpltll. ..._._roam, JIOOd loon a eidd p111o. """""'a 'l!fll// " , .. IWffS IN NIWPOllT llACH $215,000 ,.. 311> ~ Cll .... l,900rL,..,, lie roe( lllftcnd ~liq rm, It, rxwc:wpdlag..K 1""""'.,, '7!l!JQl VILLA POINT GOll COUISI VIEWS $319,000 Gmf 1990 Mftl!wt1adQ .. OD N!wporl ee.fl Gof Colne. <belD ,..... wm a 8alXlll JSnt. """""'a 7&'11 OtADWG CORONA DB. MAR IUlllX $09,000 td kwf 2 +I Id~ .... e.:k I+ I wllbbeaed~ t II>, pit mm ID~ cowred p6>. ,,__a '5l$f DWUX NIAil BIACH $429,000 .... lllerwtllookbrd ••al!rs. QI), 4&,propel1f· ........ ...... + kJMrbm~ 1""""'1Jt""" APX 1IO DIG OCIAN VflW $449,000 'bllf 1modrlldbomeon tielM'~tiecxir:m. 'Ille bat__,. Q111111119f "*"".,, 'l!fllt vtlW Of OCUN, SUNSETS, LIGHTS $459,000 *zzapbnA l-N, 2-ar•~ .. nbnd a ooak, ~flq. -.1o pnll8t. 2 + 2 a dm « 3 + i. '""1mtt /DI 79631 MYRONT WITH IOAT SUP $549,000 CM -.iOll home ID •8leli mcrwru*j Beaed ~ br,e lddlfn IDll plllo OD b W*t hdemtll /DI '7!J(X1fl ON 1HI SAND $551,900 AD JI* 38acda!blD cum from &Oil doot DSnzooeriOil aolowllb ...,m. lll'ecpllypopatJ hrlrMI /DI 'l95Gl POPULAR AND IARE Pl.AN 5 $559 ,000 °"1loob f"ldd, hll. dlJllf*, oaem ~~ llllc. 3 + 2.5, 2-ar • ~ --~ .. 'ft:~ amn. """"""/DI 7!174P IMMACUlAft BAY VIEW HOME $649,000 Qal fBport 8mil b:J11on. 4 + 3111 eaieri amdllioo. Oo!ir ID ocmi A .., + 8J.'al «*JaimtU heme. """""" /DI 'l'J)6B5 m CANYON HOMI W/WAJR VllW5I $675,000 ~adr...icnr.6.....,...tnbay*"IAbot!l3.Dtt Jc Wbf*uaad ..,...._&IQ """"""/DI~ llMODRID MONACO $619,000 Gcl:p:.aewaatim~IJll"**'rilts. Addedfamlrroom, ---..-~-Re. """""ft 'l!H56 1·510llY W/3 + 3.5 & MCm .. llM $699,000 YaW~•oaem.1a.,-.. ..... ._.msm ... ~ 1o tq room a11111B "*""""DJ# "!JIJJ!i ENTERTAINING HOM1 $749,000 Remo«Weit S + 6.S.A(a "ta> .. t a_,.._11ata-'*&rs. ~ boOJS rm, wood loon+ pit........ """""'ID# 7lfXFV lWO UNRS LIAllD $725,000 Capolt b'?-3 an., .......... elect. .. dod< Mb cnl *"'5. """""'OJI 71/'t'llJ HAltlOR VllW HOM1 $115,000 Gml 580, tS&\ 'hMwl lmelll ...... __.lilklod Rrmodded ei:p;md ii*> 1111 UX> .. l """""OJI 'l'»ll aJST0M ~ GA1'ID CDMUCY $995,000 lDlll!ly 511) hi OD oxmr la&. Ulld lltk, 'rwo«ly c6Js gr'S f.ml)' ._ {«i FR oper1' ID wrlDlla. lltllmt!t OJI 78lMB ALMOST IAYRONT $995,000 Codd bea6 + 4 (1JI>, 1M1rp'IJI). 4<s pmbg ane ~ 111.'W airpd, kl lie + bridi locn .... ..... "*"""OJI '78'IC5 WHmWATD Y11W11 $3,250,000 'kwci ..,., ... ..._.... c •armf*mpilllltcmdnd ... a. .. ..-bed. ft. """""6Jf '/900 BACK BAY ................. 2329 Irvine ................. $359,000 ..... Pat l.artler ..................... SUN 2 -5 BALBOA ISLAND ....... 106 Gamet ................. $995,000 ..... Nancy Simmons ............ SUN 1 -5 BELCOURT ................ 38 Belcourt ................. $895,000 ..... Sandy Mittman .............. SUN 1 -5 BIG CANYON ............. 29 Inverness ........... $1,895,000 ..... Linda Oetjen ................. SUN 1 -5 BIG CANYON ............. 19 Royal St George $1, 195,000 ..... Sue Van Aalst ............... SUN 1 -5 BIG CANYON VILLAS 401 Bayhill Dr ............. $360,000 ..... Mina Maghami ............... SAT 1 -5 BLUFFS ..................... 503 Playa ................... $285,000 ..... Sandy Mittman ............... SAT 1 -5 BLUFFS ..................... 2605 Vista Omada ..... $339,'900 ..... Natalie Fogarty ............. SUN 1 -5 EASTSIDE CM ........... 2016 Paloma Dr ......... $369,900 ..... George Schroeder ........ SUN 1 -5 EASTSIDE CM ........... 2482 Parmley ln ........ $299,800 ..... Laima Predkelis .... SAT/SUN 1 -5 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 33 Monaco ................. $745,000 ..... Vi Saxton ...... SAT/SUN 1:30-4:30 HARBOR VIEW .......... 1727 Port Stir1ing ....... $689,000 ..... Gerry Long .................... SUN 1 -5 HUNTINGTON BCH ... 8552 Naples Dr .......... $379,000 ..... Wyn Dee Stone ..... SAT/SUN 1 -4 IRVINE ....................... 13592 Onkayha Cir .... $299,000 ..... Ted Hill ........................... SAT 1 -4 NEWPORT BEACH ... 400 Bolero ln ............. $179,800 ..... Lairna Predkelis ............ 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 .............. 33 Seabrook Cove ..... $699,000 ..... Anne Hall ...................... SUN 2 -5 SPY GLASS ............... 3 Muir Beach Cir ..... $1,395,000 ..... Pat Merry ...................... SUN 1 -5 TURTLE ROCK .......... 5 Alejo ........................ $399,900 ..... Lairna Predkefls ............ SUN 1 -5 "" ........... -... Ql.m---...--·--·----"" ......... =~-----.. =--.................. ...__ ............ ._.._.,....,..., .. _. ......... .................. . ............................................ .... Locltion! Loclrion! Greenbelt, end unit plan D -Quiet, lrg rear garden w/lush landscaping. pool, spa, and waterfall. Wrap-a-round side patios connect to back garden via flagstone, Aowcrsandabundant .~ery. Several leaded glass windows. Mirror Boor to ceiling in master bedroom. Reduced to $895,000 George Mc Gaffigan 29 High Perfontume~ Yurs (714) 729-7233 Beautiful ocean & Golf Course Views Located in Lovely Harbor View Hills on very desirable street. Freshly painted, new carpet, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. $749,000 Open Saturday & Sunday 1 ~5 3901 Topside Ln., COM Dotti Johnson 760-1966 -----.-- Villa Point: Golf course and bay views in Newport Beach BOUNDARIES: Villa Point is a 19-acrc triangle bordered by the Newport Beach Country Club to the north. Jamboree Road to the west aod Pacific Coast Highway to the south. HOMES: The neighborhood consists of 228 gated Mediterranean villas with seven different floor plans. RECENT SALF.S: Since Che beginning of 1997, six homes have sold and closed escrow and two are pending in escrow. The sales ranged from $179,000 for a one bedroom to $370,000 for a two bedroom home overlooking Upper Newport Bay. NOWLISTED: Tm bomei 11e cmreaaJy for Jale al Valla Pohrt. nnaioa from $174,900 for a very me. appa'-~ one bedroom .... ill a quiet load:ioo to S319.900 for a two A view of the gol course from Villa Point bedroom cod lmit overtookina Upper Newport Bay. One of the bomca now liS1ed is a f ormt1 model with ~ beautiful custom appadel and dina IOCeSI garage. community is located close to schools. The Back Bay. the Dunes RCIOrt and the Newport Beach Central Library are within walking distanc.e. SHOPPING: Villa Point is a short wallc to Fashion Island and Balboa Island. Corona del Mar iJ close by. There are many choices for dining, eolataim.neat and shopping. SOUR CB: S..-. SwiDdiU of The Prudmtial -Jon °""'II" C.0.'• Nowpolt Baich oftice ll (714) 7'9-6(;00. • • Extra t,.uge 40' Lot • Desirable ·100" Block Location • 38R .tt 3.758A Home $825,000 • 181Ut 1BA Penthouse Condo • Cathedral Ceilin&' • • ~~ittplace $16',000 Wondafal 'Iii-1.nel in the Bluffs • JBR • 2BA Tbwnhome • Nutnr10U9 UPOadt!s • &oeUmt Locia6on • ao.e to Pool $229,000 • 3BR &r 3BA + Family Room • Beautifully Detailed • Quali~tniction • Great tion $860,000 Brand New Balboa Island Home • ~ 4BR fr 3.58A l!nder Construction • n._.. U~ Room ;fth'Marbie Fil~plaoe • Built Elevati>r Rady $925,000 • 2BR Ir 2BA Condo •H~-~ w/~Atta • Aslodabon Pools, Spas Ir Tennis Courts $199,000 • 38R Ir 2BA Home • Locateclon ~Lot with BHutiful -~ ~ $20,000 Spectacular Ocean & Catalina Sunset Views! • C.Orgeous Rarely Offered Front Row Sea Faire 2 Master Model •Associated Pools, Spas & Tennis Courts $349,000 Call Walter Mitchell @ 558-3083 Excellent South Bayfront Location •Wonderful Bay Views • 38R &r 2.5BA Home w /Sandy Beach in Front • Great Location • Large 38R &-38A • Hu~ Kitchen with Breildast Nook • Community Pool. Spa fr Tennis Courts $38.5,000 • Lovely 3BR. 1.SBA home. • Room for expansion • l..trite S«luded yard wit.Fi pul. like settings $349,000 $239,000 ' ~ . • : •• t_~-·O• ' ; L ~·~ • ' ~ ~~ ......... --•,. t .... --• .-.~.-~_ •• '-'"'! ... .:.•-,.,.""I':-"·~~ ...... ~ -"' -- Thank you Daily eilot! ''The Daily PiJot's gra11,1Ucs design department, along with BALBOA Pl!NtNSULA • 3,650,000 • 644 Oversized 97ft of water frontage, 3,800 sq fc primary house, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, 6 car parking, RV pad, pool room, Audio / Visual Room, Twin boat dock.s LAGUNA BEACH • 2,;f95,000 • 64+9060 Designer'• Personal Masterpiece! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, hardwood floors, custom limeswne, slcylighcs, hidden )Vine cellar Bio CANYON • $1,295,000 • 644#9060 Outstanding view lot located on che hilltop on che 8th fairway, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, cuscom home, gated courtyard enrry, 3 car garage, spa LAGUNA BEACH • $3,600,000 • 644~ Unique oceanfront Medircrran~ villa, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, old world charm wich today's conveniences, located on private bluff overlooking crashing surf OUMA CH • 1,895,000 • 644~ Situated on a premier Joe m N. Laguna and boasting unsurp3MCd ocean, Cacalma and sunset views, beautiful entry with wet bar, gourmet kitchen NEWPORT BEACH • $4,900,000 • 64+9060 Quint~nual custom home, S bedrooms, 6.5 baths. 22,000 sq ft lot, outside Pavilion, 601XX) gallon swim - ming pool, lighted sporttcowt, Rae wchitcctural detail~ lJMNE T!R.RAC8 • l • 6+4.-9060 Newly builr Italian home« owr 6,<n> sq ft, located above Newport Harbor with fantutic views of the Jetty, bay, and Catalina. 4 bedrooms, 6.5 baths LIDO 2, 19 • 6+f..9060 Gorgeous custom bayfront home in excellent cond1- t1on, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, laqe gourmet kitchen with brealc.fa.st area, coiy wood ~led &mJly room. OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM (Unless Otherwist S~cified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS CORONA DEL MAR 1924 Tahuoa Terrace $749,000 EAsTsmK COSTA MaA 223 Monte Vista $400,000 BAuoa lln.L 9 Hillsborough $925,000 LAGUNA Buc;e 31431 Ocean View SulSUND 2S Ocean Vista $419,000 $599,000 Rarbara Miles Sydney Gielow Ginny Anderson Dona Dixon Edie Olson SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY.'S INVITATIONS BAYSIDI CoVE 1015 Bayside Cove $1 ,250,000 Bea Arnold LAGUNA Bum 437 Panorama $1 ,795,000 Liz Olsco Lmolaa 818 Via Udo Sood $659,000 Mike Evans NSWIOD Saous 4SS 62od Street $385,000 SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS ·~.PllaN5vl..A '307 Fernando $329,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt BAYVDW 'l'aRACE 82 Shearwater Place $292,500 David McCulloch BILCOOJlT 34 Hillsdale Drive $675,000 Joan Maifeld BIG CANYON 10 Wmged Foot $1,820,000 Carol Allisoo cl Joy Curtin ColONA DU. MAR 405 Jasmine $379,000 Marlene La Grow DovuSeous 1447 Galaxy $895,000 Lorraine Farrington l.IVINI 20 Sarena $499,000 Sally Phillips $859,000 ,, .. $2,195,000 Alisoo McCormick $995,000 ~ggie McNaiaey $4()'),000 June Adams $508,400· BroftmlnlGrech $998,000 HARBOR IEW HOMES • 599,000 • 644~9060 Aprx. 2,400 SP home on large 6,890 SF loc, 5 bed- rooms, 3 baths, remodeled, new carpet and pamt - . ":' --. ·_,,;,.:. ! -... --.... . • _. ~~---."": ~ .. .}'.l£?'.,I'·: :" . • 1996 CoMPANY AWARDS • P.-esidem's GIUb • 12 in l.Uiings Tafcen • #2 in Listings SOid Broker Associate GRI Certificate DONALD PFAFF 433--9528 4 bedrooms plus loft, 3 baths, high ceilings, gourmet kitchen open to family room, formal dining room, guard gated com, munity with pool and spa, ideal Back Bay Bluff location. ~ EASTSIDE SECRET STREET • $249,500 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cul..de ... sac location, open kitchen to family room, living room with fireplace, walk to· back bay and sports park. UPPER BACK BAY GIANT • $5 l~,000 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large 2,900 sq ft family home, giant 10,(XX) sq ft yard with pool and spa, new paint imide and out, walk. to tpc>rts park. ESf ATE SALE , NEWPORT BEACH , SUBMIT OFFERS This walled, equestrian estate situated on 3 magnificently beautiful all the rooms have vi~ws of the grounds and neighboring hills. acres is in a class by itself. The manicured grounds 3rc reminiscent of The 4-car garage is conveniently located to the rear of the property those found surrounding the palatial mansions in Europe. A pool of with direct ace~ to the utility room. The equestrian facilities will delight all equine enthusiasts. A func-. tional tack room, pristine stalls and the picturesque, sodded arena for training are inducements to enjoy the outdoors on horseback! This . . special offetjng will~ladly be shown by appointment with the E~ .. . -..... . . • I PREsIDENT'S CLUB • 644--9060 Ext. 131 Extra large lot to remodel or build new, nearly 14,000 sq ft, bay an.d .ocean views. OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 .TO 5:00PM 254 EVENING CANYON ROAD ~r 1 $HORECLIFFS ~· Like new 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with partial ocean view on '9,000 sq ft lot. Walle to the beach from this charming Shorecliffs home. , ,. -~ . : $998,000 . -. BUSINESS: (714) 548-8321 • PAGER: (714) 218-56~3 J· A S M I N E C R E E K Beautifully remodeled and tastefully decorated Plan Three. Largest single level floorplan. Affords gracious living for the most discriminating buyer. First time on the market. ELEANOR BOWIE ( 714) 644-9060 EXT• 14~ 25 OCEAN VISTA SE A ISL A N .D OPEN SAT. 1-5PM One of the best views of sunsets and of the back bay from this 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath condominium, gated community within walking distance to Balboa Island and Back Bay. Owner has pur, chased another home. Anxious to sell! GINNY ANDERSON OFFICE: 644-9060 EXT. 151 HOME OFFICE: 759-1997 9 HILLSBOROUGH, HARBOR HILL REDUCED TO $925,000 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 car gar:age, custom view home, great floor, plan! A spacious family home in Andersen Elementary area. Come by and see me! This could be your dream home for 1997 ! OLGA MA'TIHEWS 644-9070 EXT. 134 PoR. 433 ... 9455 WEEKEND SPECIAL P R I C E R E D U C T I 0 . N ! Remodeled and expanded, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, ideal neighborhood for families and children. Steps to clubhouse and just a short stroll from the ocean. (714) 644-7111 SATURDAY, JULY 26 9am-12pm 12pm -3pm 3pm -6pm Mark Ross Rod Chalmers Pat Siedler SUNDAY, JULY 27 _._ .~--• 9ai:n -12pm 12pm-3pm 3pm-6pm Debra Garcia Andrea Chalmers John Allard Win a tri'/J to Paris! To enter, visit any tred Sands open house or sales office, and comptete the ent7y form. You wiU become eli9!ble to win a trip for two to Paris "The City of Lights" for 6 days and 5 nights. $389,000 fBS4 Room to _SI01! in OU. exceptional family home, 4BR, 3B~ luge family room with masaive fittplace. Entertainen secluded yard with poo1 tt spa. Lot size la over 10,000 .sq. ft. Oose to Mesa Verde Country Oub & Parka. • PROMONTORY BAY !_a~ ful .._.,. OI llimdoul •. ;• Mii ....... In ,. 4 bedroom 4.5 bath . metlculously kept home. a....ty European In de8lgp. Your 50 ft. + boat will ftt perfecdv here. Pl 1•1 •tSJJf!V 8-Is one of tM be.t kept eeaeta In Newport Beach. Odwr featur. bdude: spa, air ootdtlol~, Morning Room. extra large patio facing the bay, loads of storage a private courtyard. si·,669,ooo $859,000 ( Each year the Laguna Board of Realtors holds a fund raiser for a local charitable o rganization. This year the recipient w~ Laguna Outreach Community Arts (L.0.C.A.}. a group that supports local artists and provides instructors for local school arts and crafts classes. This year's event. called "A Taste for Charity," was again held at the Juarez International Art Gallery's sculpture garden. More than $7 .000 was raised to help support L.0.C.A.'s various proje.cts. Rick Jenkins, Laguna Board president, presented L.0.C.A with a check for $7.01 I which was the Board's largest donation in recent history. "Being able to present a check like this to a charitable organization makes me proud of the hard working Realtor and affiliate members who made it possible," Jenkins said. "Our members are a part of the community and want to support Laguna Beach and its organizations whenever they can." Accepting the check for L.0.C.A. were Pictured from left: Jackquie Moffett, LO.C.A. president; Moda Leoch, LO.CA. co-founder; Anne England, l.O.C.A. co-founder; Rick Jenkins, Laguna 8ooN of Reahors•president; Lary Wehon, Board '-'d raising choi the organization's co-founders Mada Leach and Anne &gland. 1997 preside Jackquie Moffett and L.0 .C.A. \ tund raising chair Linda Dietrich. 'This check will enable us to fund . of our most important projects." Moffe said in accepting the check. DESIGNER'S DEUGHr Enjoy views of ~ & ~rs &om. chis 4BR.. 2.5BA bo~e in ~ MOntsemt. 9miyld ~r with lovely cabtnet.s, bUilt-tnS, fittplacc. landscaped grounds. Marilya 1'.cnbu $599,900 Ad Code 71027 ON THE MYFRONT Thia em2 is a steal, with bl'RC . 8c 2 side cia to doCk rc"boats a.r once. Don't mist .tu;" opponunity tO liYc on the wucr. 8.J.Johmon &'.ATS J~~37 ON THE GREEN Very mociv:ucd sdlcr offcn outrou>diog condo with ~!Int master suite and loft. Just stt"TH co the ~ -r- 1'9,900 Mak Jadaoo A.cl C.ode 75077 OVIET CUL-DE-SAC L:lcally locatcil near schools and oo a privacc cul-dc-sae. dUs 4BR. 2BA home with~ is in tip-(!lp condicion. Terrific ncighborhoOd setting. ipaOOUS yani, newer roof. Bemard Tawas Ad C.ode 75037 FRONT ROW PENTHOUSE Incredible h2rbor and oa:a.n 'ficws from th1~ c:xqui.site _pcnt:boux. ContpDP.OflUY decor, vawtcd ceilings. ~~ 6.repbce. perfectly suited fur luxwy livirig. ' ~ MaiyAma ~Code 70267 LAGUNA BEAOI Vl£WS Pmonmic ~ 6om this 3-srory home an~ decb ovcrloolcirit canyon & coaSdinc. Sunlu rooms, hardwoocrfloon. tile lritc:bai and baths fireplaces. Motivm:d scUa.. $539~ ,.,.8-wy Ad Code70967 . - 6 Scascapc Dr. Sar 301 Flower Sar 507 Orange Sar 3 Inverness Sar • la .... -- $161 .500 $299.000 $225,900 Sl,850,000 Gib Wallcer Joyce Knight James Gray 507-509 Orange Ave. Sar-Sun $230,900 Stephanie Houghrco 2217 Vista Darodo Sar-Sun $339,000 Rtncc Tiiton 17 11 Terrapin Sar-Sun $469,000 Riney/ATS 2421 Port Whitby Sun $949.000 Sassy Luby 40 Drakes Bay Sun $789,000 ATS 2 1 5 Via Dijon Sun $469,000 Kay Ranger 1743 Bayport Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 2631 Raquet2 Sun $359.000 Sally Shipley 19Sca Wand Sun $229,000 Dana Bladt 1008 E. Balboa Blvd. Sun Sl,700,000 Corbin Thomas 2235 Miner St. BEICOUIIT TERRACE Offering_ sophisticated rooms with marble floon,~e [ace and auium surrounded by lovely with custom lighting & brick patio, is wonderful home is die pcrtcct setting fur oomfurt and luxury. Bert & Marian Reedy $67S,OOO A4 Code 71877 DllAMATICSEI llNG On a hiltrop OYctloolcing mountains, valley a.nd oau is the perfect plaCe to build your estate and ~~ house. Imagine life in die home of your dttam.s ..• Sun $170,000 WVELYTRADmONAL Currcncfy under construction, this 4BR. 4BA home designed to t2kc advantage of endless ocean and canyon views promises to be a jewd on the California coast. BoJUlie~o $1,495,000 Ad Code 70317 .... EXCEPTIONAL HARBOR VIEW HOME Located in a very poP.ular f.un~ nei~borhood, Aust a short walk from Jark & swimming. this R. .SBA will elight~ with Frcn doors and windows, ~lishcd hardwood floors, ration shutters, bonw room, newer · tchcn. Private yard. $619.000 Eric & Laraine Shaw Ad Code 71197 SHORECLIFFS OCEAN VIEW Walk to a. bcacbcs OI" ~in Corona dd Mar &om this immaculace home. t roonu with hiaidWOod Roors, lots of storage. possibility to expand. BcYWh.itc · $67S.OOO A.cl Code 71487 ,_ . -· -. . • ---. • • .-• If" --• ;· ,· ~ __ ·"' . -. -• .. . Dana Black 729-8296 Lou.Anne Rittey 717-4207 \ I 1 \ H I '\I H" I I 11' ( ( I\ I BI'\ I'\ ( I 1, '\ ( )\\ I I I )( I I ' . ' ! ' I \ I ' I H I I "i I I 1 I H I ( ll > \\ " I I< > \ 11 '. i \ ! 1 I, ! I Do You HAVE A HOME 'Fo SEI,I.? Here is a sampk of climts wt havt waiting for homes- • Expecting bt e.byf -C.Ouple needs Newpon Beach -4 bedroom m&Kt have family room & formal dining room to SOOK. • Newly Married -C.Ouple needs -Easuidc Costa Mesa or Ncwpon Beach 3-4 be.droom Remodeled on qwct street to 4-00K. • Profeuion.al Woman -Knows quality -but willing to remodel. Nccda 3 be.drooms on qwct street, allcy/~e access a plw. Eastsidc Costa Mesa, Ncwpon Heights or Hubor Highlands ro 350K. • IUtin:d Couple - • 2 Single Men - rE lli 5...if;J: 1 L ___ ___, Need& investment duplex or triplex in Easuidc C.Osta Mesa or Ncwpon Heights to 3751<. Each needs East.side C-osta Mesa fa.er one under $22SK and the other under 200K. Pkase Call Us!! *Exclusm Buyu's Repiaeatation_ Available *We haft impeCcable referenca . New Somerset model Located in one of Newport Beach'• IDOlt popular family neighborhoods, this Somerset model home bas been oomplddy 1'ldone. with new kitchen and baths, tile floors, fresh paint inside and out and bu many decorator touches. The country-style kitchen h as white tile floors and cabinets, French doon and windows, recessed lighting and a spacious area for a dining table. The family room ii warmed by a fireplace, effers built-in bookcases and a computer area and alto features French doors and windows. Smooth ceilings. bull nose comers, recessed Ii...., skylight. raised panel doors, oversi.ud baseboards and crown mouldings complete the new and appealing look of the home. The floorplan offers five bedrooms and three new baths with tile noon aod countcn, new tubs and toilets. Set o n a private lot of about 7,80(_) square feet, the home iljlllt steps from the park. award-winning elementary school and swimming complex. Offaed at $649,000. For 'llll>n infonlllllion, call lArailu atl Erk Sltaw ,/""11 tlN N~ llMcli-.. of Bl& Realq Gro11p Id (800) 315-38117. CUSTOM HARBOR VIEW HOMES City & mountain views. SBR. 4.5BA. corner lot. Gourmet kitchen. French doors & windows. 3 car garage. Simply Beautiful! $780,000 HARBOR VIEW . HOMES SBR. 3BA Somerset. New lnter1or & exterior paint. new carpet throughout. 3 car garage. oversized lot. BAY VIEW TERRACE Immaculate. 2 story 3BR. 2.SBA. Fireplace. NC. very light & bright. Fountain & frutt trees. $359,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Expanded & remodeled Palermo Plan. 4BR. 3.SBA. upgraded. Lush landscaping. community pool. $694,999 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 4-Plex. large 38R owners unit. Pertectty maintained. never vacant. $~9,000 EASTS I DE Highly upgraded townhome. 3BR. 2.SBA. hardwood floors throughout. Prtvate patio. Close to schools & shopping. $237,500 TRADITIONAL INSPIRATION-OLDE CDM Similar to the taste of vreat wines the passaqe of time is a very bey element if perfection is souQht. This 1927 vintaqe double lot on a corner is just steps away to Ocean Blvd. & famous Corona del Mar beaches with views of the Harbor entrance. $991, 700 CAllEO SHORES A hiqhly upqraded home on an extra wide parcel ( 11.000 sq.ft.) with panoramic blue Pacific views from most every room. Private beach access and a very quiet neiqhborhood. Very motivated seller. $I ,591,900 OPEN SUN. 1-1 • 4t41 GORHAM ROAD IN CORONA Dl!l. llAR OLDE CORONA DEL MAR LAGUNA BEACH A wanderinQ path connect the rose qarde n and dJninq qazebo to a very dramatic and intimate sandy niche below the bluffs edQe. Separate ~est house and blue l~n poof with lush yet beautifully manicured ~rden. A real pride of ownership property. $9.191.000 CORONA DEL llAll The best yet least expensive 2 Bedroom townhome in the Corona del Mar area. Footsteps close to neiqhborhood shoppinq center and easy freeway access. Owners that are hiqhly motivated. '• •19.teo. • 179,900 New 2.500 S.P. townhome near Beqonia Street Parll. south of PCH. 4612. 4.SBA with very spacious sun decll terrace. Cozy wood burninq fireplaces in livinq room and master COllOllA Dl!L llAR ua•MllCB. City f~ts at dusll just after qolden silhouettes of Catalina Island fade across the horizon. A prlde-of- ow~ home on an extra ruve parcel near Pelican Hills Country Club. ..79,toO bedroom. ff St.Ito. $I 1 l,OOO OPEN IUN 1-1 • 411 DAJlllA Aft. NEW LISTINGS - AVAllABLE . Plate call us for a complete Ust of Open Boa9a f.orooa del Mar -Woaderful 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home <JO wide 45' lot, just llepl IO btach. Jona I: Joaa $929,000 Intoe Tmace -UR~ JoMy-llgbt a open 4 Bet. 3 Ba. remodmd one le'fld bome. EftD Corkdt $839,000 Harbor View Hills -large &mily home oo cul-de-sac lot. Pool; spa. 5 Bet. 4 Ba. fJuU ......., $857,500 Belcourt Ternce • 4 Bet. 3.S Be. 3 ar ' garage townbome. Glaed oommunAly. Virginia Zenz $715,000 "Bringing Buyers and Sellers Together'' I f -~ -,.,. • . .,,... ;;. --r .. -• in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 VWa Point Goll Coone View Gated 1 Bd. with patio, facing 16th green Immaculate condition. End unit in quiet 1ocatoo. $199,000 CMta Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 BayfrontCondo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW Pro,atw Seavtew Seavtew Lapna Beach Udolale H~r Hlahlands Udo We Harbor Point Uclolele BaJfro•t ~ FIMtikle SOLD FeetPde lnlHCove Rq,...,.rn Bu11tr Stlltr Stlltr Buyer su.,er But1tr But1tr Stlltr RqNNllW 8ufl'r &lltr Buyer Buytr Buyer Stlltr Buyer Stlltr &l&lkh CoDwold Elate • 7 Bd. 9 Ba. 9(XX)t. &q. ft. Tmnrims ~ QO 18,(XX) lq. ft. Im . Spectacular harbor and CataUna views, spa $2,495,000 Lloda Isle Lqoon 6 Bd. 4.S Ba. pride of ownership with large dock Volume ceilings throughout, light, bright and open I $2,295,000 FEE 717-4744 Linda hie 0..- 4 Bd. 6 BL .. tum-tcy" cuaom with t.ac dock Prime westerly oriamtioo. private pool md spa $2,350,-LH. c..... •ytroa.t Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, vsy open floor plan Ideal soutbedy orimtabon w/ (JO' of frontage on the bay ........ ON THE OCEANFRONTI $925,000 This lovely, IJ&ht and bricht home Is right on the beach In a prized section of oceanfront. Just a short walk to BaJboa shops, restAwants ll('d the Balboa Island feny. CUS'IOM BEACH HOME $69',000 Bullt new ln '91 , used only as second home. 1 bedrooms plus den, 1 baths, rooftop deck. Ne. beach and bay ln prized Balboa ne~ood. OPE N H OUSE ..... YO U ARE INVIT E D! DATE, PLACE, TIME, SA T U RDA Y AND SUND AY, JULY 26 AND 27 ..f28 \'IA LIDO NORD -LIDO ISLE t.00 TO s,oo P.M . The Hnishlfli touches are now complete on this fabulous. brand new custom bayfront home on Udo Isle. Unobstructed maln"thannel vtews from throughout this waterfront beauty, which was designed and built by a design and construction team with dozens of premier waterfront homes to their credit. The architecture Is a stunnlnc French MedJterranean style, highlighted by a roof of Imported slate, custom arched garage door, and copper cutters and ftashlfli. Design treatments Include generous use of limestone, granite and marble, all in a subdued palate of neutral colors. I HOPE YOU WILL BE ABLE TO PREVIEW THIS SPEOAL HOME DURJNG OUR SPECIAL PUBLIC VIEWlNGI ON THE SAND $997,500 No boardwalk -lust beach and ocean at your front door. 2 units on premium comer lot for maximum vtews. Creat c:.ash ftow-calJ for details! EASTBWFF WITH A VIEW $499,000 Wonderful 1 bedroom and den floor plan, private courtyard entry, updated country ldtchen. Uvin& areas open to private pool and spa and wonderful view. CUSTOM BAYF'RONT $99',000 All-new con.structlon In 1992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock In 1ated community. BeautlfuJ desl&n and detall ln this 5 bedroom, approx. 4,500 sq. ft. ceml < ll'-I , 1\i I"\, I' \I 1·,1 · • Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member KIM BIBB DENNIS l>uRGAN DEBI BIBB 759~3707 Gorgeous, open and spacious! 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car oversized garage, pool and spa, large master with peek-a-boo view! RUuu4 to $759 ,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Udo Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the major islands in Newport Harbor. This is a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Best! · Forever views from this pride of ownership 4 b~droom Port Royal. New carpet, paint and roof I! Private spa, tranquil setting, perfect for entertaining. $665,000 Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare double parcel, over 175' of bay frontaae, expansive lawn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on the bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bedrooms lndudlnc full guest quarters. CALL Us DETAILS _John Robin McMonigle lido Isle St: eve Olson 717-4711 One of' the Last Opportunities ln Pelican Poln~ Spectacular Lasuna Beach Vle'W Home Country French Family Home Beautlf"ully Remodeled Stnale Level Home I 05 Yia San Remo 2391 Crestview Drive $699.000 Currently under constrUet:ton 1997 SO£DS AND IN ESCROW 216 rea Lora $629.000 JIM KLIN~ 759-3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member· 759-3727 I Fabulous Southport Model 6 Bedrooms, 4. 5 Baths New Gourmet Kitchen Family Room plus Large Bonus Room Formal Dining Room Pool and Spa 3 Car Garage $895~000 This 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath completely customized home is located on a very spacious private lot only two doors from the greenbelt. Four car garage. Large square footage for both the house . and the lot. This is definitely a "1 O". •Monaco Plan with 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths •Master Bedroom with Built-in Cabinetry on 1st Floor • Remodel~.d Kitchen with Granite Counters, New Cabinetry and Skylight . • Back Bay, Mountain and City Light Vlewsl LIDO ISLE CUSTOM 835 VIA LIDO NORD • Stewart Woodard Design -Built in 1989 • 50 Foot Comer Location • 2 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Den/Office and Studio • 3 Car Garage • Roof Top Deck with Bay Views $1,245,000 BEACH DUPLEXES REDUCED TO SELL 214 E. Balboa Blvd. $439,000 3 Bel. 2 Ba. each Ta& adva"tllfe of tltis opportunity to ow" a" i"comt producing properffl ;ust stqs away from Newport's best buciles. Bot~ properties an lilrge ""' witlt pride of ow11ersflip. f I . ' ,, Irvine Terrace rare find There are few homes in Irvine Terrace in Corona dcl Mar which have five bedrooms, maid's quarters and still have an exceptionally large yard. This home is perfect for a large family. It has been completely updated in the past few years. The living room has French doors leading onto a large patio area for entertaining. Also in the living room is a large marble fireplace, a wall of beveled glass mirror and quality tile flooring. The family room is next to the kitchen and has a cozy brick fireplace and a huge built- in bar. The kitchen has been completely upgraded with new appliances, Corian counter tops, tile floors. skylight and built-in breakfast nook. The master bedroom has its own separate suite with private his and hers bathrooms and large walk-in closets. This home was built on one of the largest lots in Irvine Terrace and the owner has two large green houses and many fruit trees and tropical plants. A large pool is a focal point in the back yard, but there is also a private spa outside of the master bedroom. There is also a separate exercise room with hardwood floors and mirrors. The home is listed at $1,250,000. For more information, call Marian Phillippi al (714) 723-88()(), ut. 19. Coast NewJHJrt Propertk•, 3377 lia Udo, Newpon BMCI&. Sunny lagoon bayfront home This meticutous11 maintained pride of ownership Linda Isle home is ideal for family living. ~ include six bedrooms and four and ooe--balf baths in about 4,700 square feet of living space. There is a huge bayfroot living room and volume ceilings throughout. A skylit · interior courtyard floods the home with na1ltral light. Other amenities include a large private spa with sit down bar, cozy bayfroot family room adjacent to a gourmet kitcbeo, a large bayfront master suite with aeparate sitting area/office, a dock for a 1uJe yacht plus side ties and a large bayfront petio for eotertainina. The home is located within a secure gate guarded community of 106 bayfroot homes with ao abundance of guest parking. Offenld at $2,395,000. pO,. _,,. iltfontc..., Oii/i Bill p__, Id (114) 644-1#0. Coat N.,,,,.n .. ProtHrll#, 'Cine Plaa, Sill# 2'0, N~ S..l. resort. This well designed home is ideal for entertaining and features four bedrooms, a study, three and one-half baths and a three car garage. 1be gourmet kitchens boasts a Vlking range, Sub-Zero refrigerator, large butcher block center island, beveled glass cabinets and a cozy fireplace io the breakfast area. A circular staircase lelMls to a private master suite with ocean and city light views from the veranda Convenient to the 73 toll road, airport. restaurants, theater and shopping, this romantic hideaway offers the finest in luxury and leisure living. Offered at $1,675,000. . - For 1'WT'e UtjorllUIMn, call Claris Vall&, Vi1Jinia ~llZ tuUl U1Ula qk Ill (714) 644-1600. COIUI Newport Propertk1, 4 CiYic Plar.A, SU. 260, Nrqon IHodi. An entertainer'• dream in Newport leac Nestled in a small alcove in Newport Beach this home is ab entertainer's dream. A few of the features of this lovely four bedroom. two and three-quarter bath home include a muter bedroom with hiab bea!DM ceilings and fireplace, master bad1 with a Roman tub and separate shower, "cook's .. kitchen with breakfaat room and viewina deck. tieemed fllDily room with fireplace and a large downstairs game room with wet bit Wbidi leads out to a beautiful pool. spa and cntataimnent area. The home baa great views of die 88Ck Bay. Saddleblck MoUotains, Fashion Ialand and city ligbta. otrercd at $549,000. · For_,,.. "4/• ,_.,., t:tlll J#r1$,,;Idatit(114)1lJ.8800. ~ N.,,,.n Prqmln, 3311 ftr IMo; N11tpM a.ell. 4 Independence Day -Board office closed 9 5 p .m.-7 p.m., Computer training, Stellar View for Windows 10 4 p.m., Communications meeting at Board office 11 8 a.m ., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank (prior to Preview) 14 16 18 l1 JS 10 . 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., Marlceting meeting at Wells Fargo Bank (prior to Preview) MLS book delivery 5 -7 p.m., Computer training, Stellar View for Windows '"1ree and four bedroom homes featured at the Pacific Collection These quality built homes are located in Eastside Costa tv4eso The Pacific CoUection in presti,gious Eastsidc Costa Mesa offers lhnle or four bedroom homes.. which boastan excellent location, affordable pricing and custom quality craftsmanship. Westport Homes offers buyers this plus so much more at the Pacific Collection. Close to everything includin& the beach, shopping, major employment ccnten and schools, the Pacific CdJecdon features two well lpl)Ointed (loorpUol. Witb up to l,95S square feet of livina 1f*C. dae bomea feature up to four bedrooms wt Plan 1Wo even bouts a Jwu•iooaly i.ae mutier suite complete with priVlltle rmat wl specious mast« t.&b wbicb i.ncludel a llrae ovenized whirlpool tub. Priced from $239,990, tbele two lliOry homes iDcludc two and oeo-balf t.ahs. formal liviq wl diDiq l'OOlllll and a family room witb fireplace. PIM One a1lo fe.rurea a ltlDdlrd loft. pafed ror. Child's play area or family compua room. lmerior lppOi.....,.. iacbade raded pw1 iJllelior cloon, cenmic tile cmriea. vlWted ceilU., did.....-laairalel w1 a built#in media ..... 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Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.125% 20 2.000 45 7.364 5.375% 20 1.000 7.688 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y Cal F_!d Lending s (800) 225-3337 7.125% 20 2.224 30 7.'387 3.250% 20 0.375 7.278 214,600 2.375 110 1M ---Chase Manhattan K (8QO) 900-6062 7.125% 20 2.250 30 7.390 4.500% 20 2.500 8."29 "214,600 3.000 1TS 1Y -----Chelsea ~ge-CDM R (800) 945-1582 7.bc><>% 20 2.000 15 7.237 3.950% 35 1.000 7.522 2,500,000 2.550 110 1M -----Citibank B (714) 494-4686 7.375% 5 0.875 30 7.500 5.375% 35 1.000 8.142 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y --Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.620% 20 2.000 10 7.866 3.950% 20 1.000 7.472 600,000 2.500 }'f> • 1M Countrywide Funding K (~) 8n-ss2e 7.125% 20 2.125 45 7.3n 4.625% 20 0.000 7.252 214,600 2.375 v j 0 1M ----Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.000% 5 2.000 15 7.237 4.850% 20 1.000 7.430 750,000 2..~ .1 0 t1M -------. 11b 1M Dow~y Savings s (800) 936·9639 7.250% 20 2.500 30 7.543 2.950% 20 0.250 7.586 500,000 >'2.700 ~ Emery _Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.125% 5 2.000 30 7.364 2.950% 20 2.000 7.442 700,000 2.375 • 110 1M --Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.750% 5 0.000 10 7.786 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -----First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.125% 20 1.500 30 7.312 4.950% 20 1.000 7,931 214,600 2.350 110 1M --GEM Mortgage K (800) 572-5626 7.500% 10 1.000 10 7.639 5.375% 10 1.375 8.2$J2 214,600 2.8?5 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) ~9000 7.250% 20 2.125 30 7.503 2.950% 20 1.000 8.004 214,600 2.250 l1M 1M ------Home Savings s (800) 230-1102 7.150'Yo 10 2.250 30 7.415 3.950% 20 1'\000 7.75'. 500,000 1.990 l1M 1M ........,..,... --NationsBanc Mtg. 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Type ol Lender ii: B • Ban61; K • mor1glige bankef; It.• maltgligl ~ S • MYlngl & loan. ~ bel1ker1 end broketl are lloanMd by lhe Caliomla Department of AeaJ Estate u either a brokef Of C0f1)0f8tlol1. FOf infomla1lon cllll Clllll. DRE at (918) 227--0931. .,,.._. -. b _.....,...Ila== f'llfl fQr lie b ~ period. Down hpMnt i. lmOUnt ol c:uh (% ol aales price) paj(j to lender Pf'°' to signing mottgage conttw;t. Poll* a.re% ol loen belanoe p4lid to lender at lime of loan oloelng. ...... .. .. of dlly. _,. ~ 1'11111 prior llO da9ing. A.P.R. 19 lhe annual pel'Clntaga rata which Is an estlmaled annual OOlll of ltle loan to the boooww. Al A.P.R.1 a.re cab•u.ct by~ Newa Co. baaed CWl-• $214,IOO lo9fl lmOUM, h~~ • f700 IC*' ..... The A.P.R.a are lnduded In ltlls chalt lof ~ eon onty. When applylng lor a loen. 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CA~ l906) 77t-e5QO ' COPYRIGHT 0 1 W7 Moftgage Newe Co • remain environment located along a single sided cul-de-sac. Collection of golf course homes are in high demand I Demand is strong at Stonefield Development's Fairway Collection of custom homes, where two more homes sold last week. In addition to the homes uncompromising style, residents of the Collectioo will appreciate the broad specttum of rccrcat.lonal amenities within master planned Colo de Caza. Adjacent to the Fairway Collection is the Coto de Caza Golf and Racquet Club, which features nine tennis coons. fully appointed golf and tennis pro shops. exercise and fitness areas, relaxing swimming pools and formal and informal dining facilities. "Demand has been so strong_ftlr' lhit collection of eight exclusive-:golf QOUttC homes, it appears w:c-wili be. ~rd out bcf ore out ah9wcasc home is even complet~" said Marilyn Williams, director of sates. -We invite all interested_ parties to come Ind tOu:r these custom homes scheduled. for~ ia August. There's jUlt ~·time leA to add to yom pealUDil f'iftittiinl ~ JQ your choiqs ¢.the three m-tni(ta-' ' ~ . homes." .: • · Reflecting S Id opmd0t1s popuJari\) :wi -- • buyers wbo itut the best in value, ·on, lhia enclave of CW1191~itlllll'ill gated Coto de Caza IBldea and luxury amenities. Yoo won't aee ~ ucalate u ~ 8dcl those optiooal ~' aioce they're aftldy iochadcd. ' ~ill thO $800.000. IDd generously proportioned from about 4,360 to S.517 square feet, the fairway Collection's exquisite reaidential desips showcase a seemingly eodleu array of grand amenities. Bumplea are led by nine -21 foot volume ceilinga tbrou&hoot, crown mould.in&, three fireplacea, gOW'IDCt kitcbeaa with deluxe hia!Hnd lppliancea and panite countert.opl. lpllCioua four c.r aarages, dual glazed wood windows and covered b&Jcooiea. In select homea, f:am.ille8 will enjoy privam guest suiies and elqant libnriea or dens. Bvery resideoce boutt a locatioo ri&ht on the golf coune. Located oo the 18th fairway of Coto'• North co.ne, dllO Fairway Collection prwnta. relWDa ~ To visit the Fairway Collection at Coto de Ca7.a, exit the San Diego F~way (I-~) at Oso Parkway or San Joaquin Hilla Tollroad at Moulton to Oso and drive east Cross Antonio Parkway, take the road left to Coto de Caza 's south gate and follow the sigiis to Fairway Collection. Visitors may also take the Foothill Tollway to Antonio Parkway. tum left and travel a abort distance to Coto de Caza Drive. Tum right and enter through the west gate and follow the signs to Fairway Collection. 10 ...... ...,. ,,.,.,....,, ....., ,.. ,,....., C.•iefi•• "'C... 411 c.-. .. (114)--ml. Beach Cottages Priced From :tt$86,900 . •lncJusive of che actual home only and not the land lease LIDO PEn•nSULA .RESOAT A{\IOlftrtAl YHlAGI PICTURE THIS. You AND YOUR BAYSIDE RESORT HOME. layful along legendary Newport Bay. Lido Peninsula frolics wich the sea ... the perfecc cting for your new year-round beach conage. Far from the ordinary. here's the image of vacarion everyday ac Lido Peninsula Resort. Two-bedroom. rwo·bath beach coctages are a double exposure: che charm of Nantucket. wich relaxed sensibilities found ac the beach. Sail. jec·ski and play in che bay. Befriend a privace beach fo r residents only. Scroll co Via Lido for shopping. nearby dining and movies. Focus on quality moments. and the quality of your. scace·of ·the-arc home ... so ahead of its time. Click. Puc yo urself in chis piccure. 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