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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-11 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT BEACH -COSTA MESA COMMUNmES SINCE ~ ,. . . .. 1 , • . . Newport.:Mesa pr~ram shows instructors how to teach math and sE"ience, and gives them chance to try out new skills on students · · . . . HUSEIN MAst INI bui they also were among 250 -.----ru..-fill _____ ,,. students who helped a group of The monthlong program start- ed in June, with five "lead• teachers instructing 27 K-6 teach- ·ers from around the school district in innovative hands-on science and math teaching methods. Those student teachers then get a chance to apply what they've ieamed in a three-week science enrichment program for the stu- be very time-consuming, but because we use hands-on meth- ods, it shows that 1t IS poss1ble to integrate the instruction into their normal routrne. w .... , teachers new ways to teach math COSTA MESA -Nine-year- old Jack Turner, a Lincoln Ele- mentary School student learned that a jellyfish is a form of plank- ton. Adams Elementary student Tyler Randolph, also 9, learned that scientists find phosphores- cent rocks by using purple lights that cause them to glow i.n the dark. Jack and Tyler no~ only discov- ered new facts about the\r world, COLUMNIST FINALIST steve smtth Bringing new meaning to _ 'co ntact' spon • EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the fourth of eight finalists in our search to find a replacement for Fred Martin. We'll announce the winner after all the columns have appeared. Steve Smith lrves In Costa Mesa with his wife ~ their two children. .. P arents, remember my name because you may not want me to coach your kids' next soccer or baseball sea.son. On May 10, Jerome Wilhoit, a teacher in the Santa Ana school district, was arrested for the "inappropriate totlcbing" of three students, two ages 7 and one 9. The official charge is . "lewd act upon a child." Two of the kids have recanted their sto· ries but prosecutors say that they have four more kids to replace the two they lost. Wil- hoit, whose bail is set at $100,000, is considered lo be a "nice teacher" by a parent of one of the •victims.• From the published reports I've read so far, Jerome Wilhoit could be Steve Smith. The touching incident that first got Wilhoit reported to the principal of Carl Harvey Ele- mentary School m Santa Ana is described as •trying lo tickle a girl by blowing on her leg.• In police parlance, this crime is classified as an •attempted rasp- berry." and science. The teachers and students came together at the Newport· Mesa• school district's Summer Science/Math Institute, which is in full swing at Davis Elementary School in Costa Mesa. The insti- tute bas a dual mission of teach- ing teachers to teach math and science and giving those teachers opportunities to try out those techniques on students. OFF TOA dents. "It's designed to refine talents and build skills of teachers,• said institute director Charlene Metoyer. "Teaching science can 1he program, which costs about $50,000, receives state dDd federctl funding. Te achers are either paid a one-time stipend of, '$750 or receive six university credits for partiopatrng. M Everything is hands-on and everything I learn here I can_ tak.e. back to my own class, n said SEE SCIENCE PAGE A17 There was no shortage of pln.k Frlday as the 1061h Orange County Fair got off lo an exdting and colorful start. Pinkman, above, also known as Michael Max, greets fairgoers at the entrance Friday, while Kallel Matthews, 11, right, prepares her rabbit, Violet, for showing ln the livestock area of the fairgrounds. The falr's upbeat opening ceremonies f AIR MOMENTS lived up to th.ls year's We're 1n the Pink theme, with a " parade of pink Mary Kay cosmetics Cadillacs, dozens of ~ 00 you have a favorite ia\f moment7 Call our Readen Hotline at 642-6086 Of send an e-me" to ...... ......,...-. young singers and dancers decked out 1n bright pln.k dresses and tuxedos, and a dancing African elephant sportr tng sparkling pln.k. Even some fairgoers ln the audience got into the act with bright plnk ouWts, umbrellas and bats. The 25-mlnute parking lot show also Included appearances by Plnkm!Ul and Johnny Pink, two of the offbeat performers who will entertain throughout the fair, which ends July 26. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1991 ,1· Avery WlWaJDS, _9, WOTks • with other third-and fourtb- graden on a mur- al of marine llie out- side their dassroom at Davis School in O>sta Mesa. MARC MARTW/ DAllY PILOT District expe~ fewer students •While report says diso- plinary action i.s down, · some still question harsh- ness of Newport-Mesa transfer policy. ~Plat NEWPORT-MESA -The number ot student expulsions, suspensions and transfers are down from last year, according to a school disb'ict discipline report released Fnday. But some school board mem- bers are hesitant to credit that. drop to what they see as the dis- tnct's inflexible transfer pobcy. There were 62 transfers dur- ing the 1997-98 school year com- pared with 81 dunng the 1996~97 school year. There were also few- er expulsjons: 30 in 1997-98 com- pared with 38 the year before. The number of girls trans- ferred was way down, six in MARC MARTIN/DAILY I'll.OT 1997-98 compared with 22 the year before. The number of boys transferred also decreased but not so noticeably· Crom 65 ID 1996-97 to 56 this year. "I'm glad to see they're gomg down,• said Newport-Mesa bod.rd member Judy Franco •aut I conbnue to have some concerns that they went up so rugb m ~e prevtous years.· The 1996-91 school year had a record number of expuls1oris largely because there were mo- dents ID which groups of students were transferred. ·we had to transfer the whole Estanoa occer team last year," srud Tom Jacobson, the assistant supenntendent of secondary ._ edUCdbOl'l. '. But, as ngid as the district's transfer policy is, school board member Martha Fluor said ihe would have expected to see a SEE EXPEL PAGE A11 On the baseball diamond, I coach fi.rSt base 'and greet every visitor to the bag with a •high five" and a pat on the back. I have been known to give bear hugs for home runs or great defensive plays, as 1 did recently when our pitcher made a superb double play to end a game and secure our victory. During the soccer season last summer, I flipped a girl 360 degrees after she made an inaed.ible goal. When she land- ed, she asked me to do it again. Kids ... SMILE, YOU'RE CAUGHT ON CAMERA INDEX ET MS ,_._,._.._.,_....._.__ · Still, there is a movement to stifle this contact. Earlier this l;}aseball season, I was coaching first when the wnpl.re stopped the game and walked toward me. A player had just walked d'bd I gave her my usual greet- ~g. •coaches are not allowed to touch the players," he said. . My jaw dropped anft in one <S the rare times in my life, l was ~t a Ion for Wotds. • At the next game, the new rUle bed been ameDded llightly to allow for a •rtve• to a player who Nechel tint. 8ued on my edfplttedly Um· t&.ct ~ • a'coac.h "°' ldDg wttb lltde IDdl for the • ... ~,..,.. J ...... tlMlt MG1At7 Video cameras soon will be mounted on Costa Mesa Police Department squad cars COSf A MBSA -lt will aid police officen during arrests. It can cut the squad cars by Oct. 1. Department officials are looking for ~ compa- ny to supply the equipment.. esti- mated at $290,000. The funding comes from part of the state's Cit- izens' Option for Public Safety allocation to Costa Mesa and a local law enforcement block number of traf- fic-related cu- es challenged in court. lt may also dilcoUrage confrontational actions wben Officel'I ant OD the street. • grant. Mounted on the dashboards of the petrol cars, the cameras are another tool on the front line to bollter 0Hicen1 accounts of arrelta. The cameras come in bindy when ~ are in punuit of a vtiblde, .llOp a motodlt or moduct • a.Id IObdtlty felt on pombae dMtiD drtNs. Smile SUI· pected Crimi· nall. you're on camera. Tbi9 CoMA MIM Polal o.pmt· 1M111 wm ..a...,.., mm· ... 1nwtao1 .. a *M But DOC al lnddmtl c:.u be apbnd ~ the c.wr-. Ollclirl ... wUI --~~ ~ tlD....., ..... tD ...... QUESTION c..n.athy? WhM dO WCMA think of the a.ta ,... Plolc9 ~.,...,. nul~cmn••ln lts .... cm. ....... cell °"' -·-Hottlne -~· ...... '""*' ==-·--- eras for the last four years. •1t may put some cnnunahi on th tr best behaVlor." Snowden added that the cam- eras may save taxpayers mon y. Law eriforcement a~nct liav seen an increese in civil lawswts over the last several yea.rs that ·have resulted in added court coits. Costa Mesa 11 no exception, def~ itilelf against a handful of claims. •1t can Ave m bundles in legal ,.. beta\111! the vat majority 0( Complaints .... •bolat ottk:en' W.vtor tbat l\llt .. , na.· . Snowden.Mid. Offtc.n a'9o say the Ykleo cameras give them tM I~ to reiiiw ud cael'Kt polllble QA\WID ____ .......... .... '------194! fMlll -------#U PUl 1115-.. __ .......... ,. NUC..S-~......,. .. .. _ ......... __ jl_,. .. ____ ...... -. 1aith • . Newport Beach/Costa Me1a Daily Pilot .. . r--------------------------------~--------------------............................... .------------------------------------------------------1 II Ill SPllll ! I St. Mary A rmenian Apostolic ·church The joy of launching · shipshap-e marriages "f n marriage, being the right person is tis uneortant 08 flndlng the rlghr'person .• • -Wilbert Donald Gough I went to more weddings in the last five months than in the past five years combined. I've attended a wedding or a bndaJ shower al.most every other week- ~nd. Some people would complain about the req wred presents and presence at so many ceremonies, but J loved it. &-.: Why? rt wasn't because I was looking for something to fill my time . r already can't keep up with all I have lo do. But jcelebrating these unions was so worth- :wtule bPcause marriage is so worthwhile ""'nd defirtitely worthy of honoring. I was especially excited because I know these young couples are commit- lPd for the long haul. They are in 1l for the• duration When I heard them reote th<' words ·nu death do us part," I knew they fllE'dOl ll I know that as a bold statement cons1d- ernw Uw d~pressmg dlvorce stabsllcs. But ovN the past decade I have watched thrsc> young men and women grow m thP1r commitments to God and m their romm1tments to k,eepmg their word. They come from hne families who have modeled mtegrity and stability m thf'1r own mamages. Their families are comm1ttc>d to Goel and to growing togethc>r Their pdrents have proved that marndCJC'~ can not only survive but also thnv<' in conctitions of honesty, humility, hard work, dnd d healthy sense or humor. Their pt1rc11l'> hdVP shown that ma rnage IS not something to be entered mto light- ly or PxltPd from casually Their parents have dlso modeled thP fuJJJllment, fun and lnPndsh1p that marriage can bring. So 1 was more than happy to watch them exchdll<JP thPir vows before God, family ·and fnPnds : Address: 1.C8 E. 22nd St., C0&ta Mes~ I Telephone: (9"9) 65(}-6760 : Denomination: ~enlan Apostolic : Year established: The parish was : established 12 years ago and has been 1 at the present Jocati.on for a little more . ! 1 than 6 years. Sunday service times: Matin begins at 1 10 a.m., the Divine Liturgy begins at· • 10:30 a.m. and Sunday school meets at _: 11 a.m. l SenlOr pastor: The Rev. Mous~egh l Tashjian : Size of cong~: 125 to 150 : . active, dues-paying members and : ste'?fds. From throughout Orange 1 County there are about 2,000 more : ~gular attendees who support the I parish and another 5,000 to 10,000 l more who send support to the parish : and attend occasionally. • Makeup of congregation: Most are I Arme nian-speaking immigrants. A number speak English. Child care: Infant/toddlers attend and are cared for by their parents. Childre n older than 3 attend Sunday School. 1YPe of w orship: Services are in Armenian. The worship is Gregorian, with the traditional role of the priest as intercessor, the d eacon offering the litany, and the choir and congregation chanting responsively. The service book is in Armenian and English, with transliterations of the Armenian . 'fype of sermon: Tashjian gives the ser- mon in both Armenian and English. l}'pically, the topic is based on the . Scripture reading for the day and reflects biblical teaching and Annenian Church Tradition. The Scripture selec- tion is based on the church calendar. Recent sermon: Last Sunday, Tashjian spoke on freedom and independe nce and particularly tied the theme to that qf freedom from sin as the most impor; Lant freed om. The Scripture basis for his sermon was John 8:32, which says, "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." Welcome wagon: VlSitors are offered the church's monthly newsletter, and if they wish, information on becoming a church member or steward. Outreach programs: The church sends support to children orphaned ln Arme- nia by the 1988 earthquake and also to orphans of war in Karabagh, a Christ· ian enclave within Azerbaijan. Dunng Memorial Day weekend, the parish responded to an appeal of the diocese to participate in a telethon to raise funds for the newly independent democracy of Armenia. Locally, the parish supports an Armenia n home for KIM HAGGERTV·ZVl.UlS I DAILY Pl.OT Mousbegh Tashjian ts the senior pastor at St. Mary AnnenJan Apostolic Church. the aged in Mission Hills and such programs as the Western Diocese's swruner camp for childre n. Help as dlso given for individual needs as they arise. Dress: There are no strtct rules, but dress should be neat, clean and modest. Church design: The parisll continually · makes architectural changes to the building that inct'ease its traditional Armenian Church character. lnside, the sanctuary is already of traditional style, with a high marble altar, bap- tismal font and icons of the faith. A tra- ditional Armenian-style bell tower was recently completed and dedicated Oct. 26, 1997. The costs of the construction were donated by a parish member. The beauty of the tower has drawn much praise from parishioners and local neighbors as well. The tower is still bell·less, ~oweve.r, and will remain ~that way until the parish can raise the additional Sl0,000 io $15,000 needed to purchase a bell system. Stained glass has been installed to replace some of the clear panes in the build- ing. The window scenes reflect biblical and traditional Annenian Churcl\ bis· tory. More windows will be added as funds are made available. lbe 'parish 1s looking forward to a new c),)urch organ, perhaps as soon as A\lgust. M&.k>n stat8meht The 21st.:cennpy mission of the parish, as well as the dio-· cese and the whole Anne~ Church, 1s to commemorate and_celebrate the 1700-~ar 8.nniversary pf the Anneniali Church and the 2000-year anniversary of the 'Christi.an Church in 2001 to remind Christian and Annenians every- where. Though Christianity was pre- sent in Armenia from the 1st centw:y, it was a very persecuted faith until the 4th century. St. Gregory the Wuminator returned to Armenia from Cappadoda and is said to have convinced the king· of the Chrl.stian faith, which became the official religion of the cowitry in 301. Many Armenians will make pil· grimages to Armenia, Lebanon, Turkey and other centers of the Armenian Church to celebrate these anniver- saries. The church shoulders a great responsibility in meeting the religious, spiritual. national and social needs of Armenians here and abroad. lntemstlng note: On SW}day, Aug. 16, the parish will celebrate the Feast 9f the Assumption of St. Mary, the Holy Mother of God, together with Kbaghogb Orbnek (the Blessing of the Grapes), the Blessing of Madagh (Lamb) and the parish's Name Day (St Mary). The Feast of the Assumption rommemorates the assumption of Mary, body and soul. into heaven. The Bless· ing of the Grapes, the First Fruits of the Harvest, offers thanksgiving to God for the haivest by offering to him the first fruits. The Blessing of the Lamb remembers the biblical offerings of lambs to God as an expression of thanksgiving to God for the abundance of bis blessings. At St. Mary, lambs are not brought to the church, but in com· memoration, the people give monetary gifts that support the church. Because the parish ls the only Arm.enian church in Orange County named for St. Mary, hundreds of people will attend these celebrations, some even coming from Los Angeles. A celebration will be held in the parish hall after the Divine Litur· gy and Blessings. - -Compfted by M ichele Man And I was mort> than happy to buy gilts to help start their new lives together, and I (requented Crttte & Ba rrel Ul South Coast Pldzd Onn~. dfter I wrote a card to ac{'ompdny d gift I WdS sending, I was told thnl the present had to be sent from a diifNC1nt store ------------------------------------------------------------------------------L------------------------------------------------------~ WHlll 10 10 f 'I ID I 0 D ·1know11 doesn't feel qwte as person- al to you" cxpldmed the young woman belpmq mt>, "hut I will dictate just what you '>did on your Cdfd and it will be fwced to our olh<'I store. Your exact messttge will h<' with th<> qift; it just won't be in your wnlmq." Tht> dssaslant read my note out loud to m.1k'' M1rP she rouJd deciphe r my pe n- mdnsh1p. One of the phrases I had Pl'nnC'd WdS, "CongratuJat.aons, and m~y God hll'S'> you dS you embark on the f>Xnlmq c1dventure or marriage .• Appar- ently ollwr shoppers were listening and Ont' womdn moaned dnd then muttered • Adve>nlure, ha, I bet that's w hat the peoplt> thought their trip on board the 1itdnic-was gomg lo be too· The woman then left the store. Need- less lo say, we were all a bat surpnsed. Obviously she did not share my pos1bve feelings cibout marriage. Sure every mar- nagf> will en<'ounter storms, confucbng currents and even an occasaonaJ iceberg. But wi!h Gocf at the helm. these couples can navigate safE>ly through the rough waters of We. Not only can they stay a float; they can also enJOY the ri de. And you can quote 01e on that. • O NOY TRANI OtRISTESON Is a Newport Beach resident who speaks frequently !O ~rent­ ing groups. Her e-mall address Is cindyOonthe- grow.com . • IDIT0.-5 NOTE: Whefe to Go to And God features brief dmcrlp- tlons of churches •nd ~In our community. They appe•r e.ch week on a rot,ltlng baSls. Unitarian U!)iversalist " ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN UNMRSAUST The Orange eo.t Unit.i.n Universalist wOrshipl on SuncS.y .i 10:30 a.m. Chtld c-. Md Nligious youth educatiOn k offered during' the seNlce. The church Is M 1259 Vtctorl• St., eo.t.. Mesa. For mote lnfe>n'NtiOI\ call~ Assemblies or God REAPERS HOTLINE 642-6086 VOL 92, NO. 163 n40MAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher • M.UAM U>mE.L. Editor STIVI MtMl.I, MtNglng Editor nNA IMMGATTA, Assbttnt MaNglng Editor STIVl lAMD, News Editor M>Ga CAIUOff. SpolU Editor MMC MIRl'llf. fltlOtO &ltot LYM!lt BOU, ~~ Record your comtnents •bout the O.lly Pllot or news tips. AQDRESS Our ~ress Is 330 W. hy St, Cost. M--. CAiif. 92627. CORBECDONS tt Is the Pilot's policy to prompt. ly comet •II erron of~. Plus. call 574-<Ull. fX) The Newport h~ M«MI = Piiot (VSPS-1.....eoG) Is !shed Mondiy through S.t· urd.y. In Newport IMd'I •nd COtta ~ aubleriptiot• .... ' only ~tli.ble bv ~ng to The nm. er.,.~.,, 2Sl·t14t. In ... OU.-of ~ leed'l Md~ M9ll. ~:..~o:l~ dignity and WOrth of hurriati4Set· ions.~areon~.~ 10 a.m. •nd 'p.m. The~ ser- Vke ~•program of 12 neps for adults With Attention Oefidt Olloi'dli'. O\ikf care Is provided for senlicB and other .ctMties. Jetty S.lden .. .nic)I' palter. The church . Is at 740 W. Wiison St., Costa MIN. For more lntonn.tlon, call 631- 7730 or ctl«k th• church's web page ft: www.apayne.com/har· borlcopy.htm . LA PUERTA ABIERTA La PwrU Ablena alms to seM! 1he needs oft~ people •slrviendo a i. ~pueblo," to grow togeCher and to be one family It _,,.. hundreds of mostly umno flmilles in west Costa Mesa nelgh-- borhoOdL The INOf'Shlp Is Pente- ~and Includes praye< and praiM musk «companied by all types of Instruments. Following pr.,_ and praise, pastor Jose R. CoroNdo tuches from the word of God. The church Is at 740 W. Wiison St .. Costa Mesa. F« more lnfonMtion, call 6~36. Bahia IAHIA FAITH , COSTA MISA ..... ..--.1n the ontnelJ of ~ ONnlll Of Min and the BAHIA FArTH Of NEWPORT BEACH Baha'i Faith of~ Beach offers Weekly Friday evening di~ ner d1scUSS4ons and a monthly brunch •nd lecture on 1he I.st ~ day of each month. BW'ls F.ith Is Ml lnd~t globtl retlglon ~primary goal Is the ~I uniflc.tion of the humen family. It believes In tM tKMntt.I unlflcatlon of all religions, races, creeds and ethnicities. It's ~ wiOnt to bring about mutuaf r.spect and undemanding MnOn9 •II people. call 7S9-o999 fOt time, location and topia (for lnfo'nMdon on ~kly Friday 1Yenlng ~ or 760-5360 (for lnfonn.tion on meetings on the i.t ~of N<h month). WEAllEI w llOlllCAST LOCATION . , •.••• .SIZE Wedge ••••.....• 3•5 SJW Newport ....... ,2•3 SSW lllldties .•••..... 2·3 taw "lwr Jetty •..•••. 2-4 9'W ~ ••••••• ••••• .2•]taW SUNDAY Fl11t low 6•041.m. • .•...•... -0.6 First high 12:~1 p.m .•••••••••• A.2 Second low 5:43 pm .....•....... 2.1 Second high 11 •41 p.m .. ••I" o,,, .s.s WA.,. -••••. 66 -SURF • A/OYOSIT-. a.Hied~ t.w••·-ll'roo.oao.. ........... Ollef ~ OMolf s 10 per "'°""" Second de9 polllll pitd et c-. Mell,, CA. (Pitc:m lndwll9 .. .,.,..... ..... ...... ....,f!OmMS. lWts.rtd .......... to n.it Ns ''" leld«.W .... ........... ff\ ............ CID ........... Vlc9flt11lf~ ........... ...... ,. -- FAITH CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS > IN BLACK AND WHrTE Chassidim in Black and White, a series of photographs taken by Long Beach photographer Lewis Groner in the Mea Sherim district of Jerusalem, will be on display at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County Aug. 6 through Oct. 8 at the center, 250 E. Baker • St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Viewing hours vary. For more infonnation, call 755-0340. >SOPRANO Soprano Cecile Driskill will per· form Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. A $4 kosher lunch will be served at noon. Reservations are required. For more information, call 513· 5641 . > GUEST SPEAKER Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach presents speaker Robert Eisen· man on Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m. at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Eisenman is a professor of Middle East religioi)s and archaeology as well as the direc· tor of the institute for the study of Judeo·Christian Origins at Cal- State Long Beach. Reservations are requested. Admission is $10 for members; $12 for nonmem· bers. For more inf onnation, call (949) 548·6900. > THE PARENT PROJECT The Parent Project, a family sur- vival series for parents of strong- willed and destructive adoles· cents, will be presented on four consecutive Thursday evenings July 9·30 from 1 to 9:30 p.m . at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Admission is free. For more information, call 424-7560. >THEATER PRODUCTION The Jewish Community Center of Orange County Menorah Theater wW present the pro· ducti<?n of •35, • a new play by Norman Lessing, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays starting Thursday through July 23 at the theater, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa~~~ay and Saturday petfom:tfllces are al 8 p.m.1 Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. Admission ls $15 for non· mqmben and $12 for memben. For more information, call 755· 0340. POLICI flllS NIWJORT IUOt • o.. Dftv9: v.nct.ls broke• mirror end cradted the~ of 1 1993 NhMn AltlfN In the 1200 blod(. CllUMng $400 In~. • 111,..ttail ~ A c.flulw ~worth S300 was }gtlt In 1ht 300 blodc. _..a rw RMil: Propeny worth $300 was A06en from the side of a poOI M the Hy.ti Nev,iporW In the 1100 blodc. ........ Drlw: Someolit •IPloded ftNwoftis In two m.t.i rnel- ~In the 4100 ~ CUing S60 In damege. •URI..._. Md .... 0... '"9lt A wete.t Ind contllntJ wotth S 115 WIN stOlitl on the bMch. CGllAmsA • llltleDI ""'-t A pune and contenb worth S 174 W9f'9.,..,.. from e bUilf'9 In the )JOO blOc*. • ....... &w! Son\9CM11 ...... the rw P 111 IF91f wtndDw of e , .. Oww'OM C...U. ln ttwJOGO ~ ~ .,. '"., .... ... _... ...... Golf .. 'JIM41' WOfth ., .. _ .. In .. 11'0 llloct. I I I I I I ,. I I I 1 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot - [Cost off air concertS ls music to the ears I : The Orange County Pair at the : Costa Mesa fairgrounds is having a . free concert series with the price of admission to the fair. There are two shows nightly, at 7 and 9. The lineup includes Bo Diddley and the Debby Hastings Band tonight; Rick Spring~ . field on Sunday1 Sister Sledge, Quad City DJ's and Miranda on Monday, ; Restless Heart, Tuesday: Joari Jett & • : The ~lackhearts, Wednesday: Chubby ~ Checker, Thursday1 Bellamy Brothers,'' : Friday1 Riders in the Sky, July 18; JO$e · Feliciano, July 191 KC ¥be Sunshine : Band, July 20; Teen Idols, July 21; . Carrot Top, July 22; David Gates, July : .231 Jan & Dean, July 24; World Classic -· Rockers, July 25; and the Charlie Daniels Ban<J, July 26. Tickets are $6 for general admission, $5 for seniors ages 55 and older, $2 for children ayes ij to 12, and free for children 5 and under. For more-information, call' 550- 4636. I U you're looking for storag.e'; there is : a special on renting space in Newport : Beach at Mint U Storage 0 (640-9019) : at 1111 Camelback St. It's offering a : $50 discount on the first month's rent · for new tenants. You C'all store your ; personal, business and seasonal items !· , · g reer '-1,vylder in the 11000-unit storage facility. It fea- hlfes individually alarmed units, some with climate control, a computerized gate access, a professional manage- ment team that lives on the premises and extra-high ceilings for economical storage. Draper's & Damon's (646-5521) is having a special today: buy one dress and get a second for half off. The sec- ond dress must be of equal or lesser value. The dress special includes dress- es from the entire collection of misses and pebte dresses-and lounge wear. Draper's & Damon's is in the Westcliff Shopping Center at 1062 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. 2 4 Hour Pltness is having a summer shape-up sale, two people ca.n join for the price of one, or get 50% off for yourself. There is a 2( Hour Fitness in Newport Beach at 600 Fashion Island (640-5300), an<,t there iue two 24 Hour Fitness facilities in Costa Mesa, one in the Costa Mesa Courtyards (650-3600), and one at 1600 Adams Ave: (557- 4401). 24 Hour Fitness has stair climbers, bikes, treadmills, rowers, 'cross-cQnditioning equipment, free weights, steam, sauna and whirlpool, personal training, and spin classes. 1 .. Yuen Lui (545-'884p) is having a (..l}\il- -dren's portrait sale through Wednesday. The portrait costs $36.95 (regularly $92) and it includes one 8x10, two 3x5s, and eight wallet-sized prints. You'll get ro chose from six color proofs. An addi- tional $5 is added for two or more chil- dren ages 12 and under. Yuen Lui is at Crystal Court in Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS appears every Thursday and Sat- urday. If you know of a ~ buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Local officer honore for thwarting knife attack .... COSTA MESA -For bis pert in 14V• mg the tile of a·~ Meia woman in November, Costa. Mesa ~ Offket Eric Wilen« wu awarded tbe 1998 Ufe · Saving Award at the 35th annual Public >' Safety Awards luncheon held at the W~tin South.Coast Plaza on Frid4y, Wisener wu one ot seven public safe- ty personnel honored at a banquet attended by Costa 5 Mayor Peter Buff a, Police Chief ve Snowden and about 100 other local · taries .. : · Snowden presented the award to W1Sener for bis quick action and discre- &n in handling a situation in which Cos- ta Mesa resident, Orrin Dale Hudson, 40, held a 12-inch kitchen knife to the throat of a woman threatening to kill her. With bis gun drawn, Wtsener talked Hudson into dropping the serrated butcher knife without injuring the woman, Wendy Lynn Echard. •EJic got there and managed to diffuse the crowd and after a short confrontation talked him out of the knife," Snowden (Mutlaer'S ] Fresh Baked Breads Fresh grains "milled" daily •was cMm-ded the 1998 Ufe 5M'll~at 1he351h ~ P\Mc\afity 7 -..ds IOOchion. Mid. •1 a•1•• him for UlllaO ... aetiot1 in not .... forcl' in thll c-.i ~UM ol It. bi; W9i able to .... ~~ute.• : Wisener, wbO has been Oil the po- . lice force 1811 tbao three years. c:redlt· ed. bil nNdkm to the cNatify of ~ to~ be bu re- ceived from • col: leagues on the police force. Also honored at the banquet .were Senior Officer Michael Gintet. whO was selected as Officer of the Year; Umlla Basich, a detective settetaJy, as Civilian of the Year; :Margie Walker as Volunteer ol the Year; Prank Christian as Reserve Offi- cer of the Year; Ohvia Ramirez as the oom- JQtmic.ations department Employee ol the Year; and Officer Stephen Calles, wbo received the Awarl:l for Recovery of Stolen Vehiqes. ' • Whole Wheat • Umooade Bread • Strawbeny • Raspberry REG. '2.95 3'l az. REG. '2.19 Spect rurn Naturals 1 llouse Pre11m1m QrgaDic 1bfu • Soft . ·~ Sp,! •Firm I&. '1.AI . 14az. New Menu Tofu .. _. .---Al=--~-... ---· !•Ml Brr"'w MMt' ... it • ,,_,AM Mr Home 1'ltlde""""" Can'.ola Ma)'onnaile ,..,,.. ,.. 111 rt°"'°" ()// SS!!•Origlml • IJ:t2 REG. '8.11 3'l az. REO. '4Ji6 ~~ Homelb'le Pasta o..,' ,.,.,.~a... ··-.. -"'' • Macaroni and e •Sbellaod~ aw:. '1.45 7.25 az. See•• OF CHANGE cmJlled Organic Pilafs • ftasmati Rice Piiaf • &ms &: Rice Blmd • Qumoa Blend s • Multigrain PW REG. '2.79 REG. '3.29 T HE GREATEST VITAMIN SALE IN TOWN! BODYONICS PINNACLE YOLJ SAVE $1~ 001 Great 1Bs!Jng Super Whey Pnitein Peptide Bonded en. Mitered loo Esrhange 10 Grams of Bbwted Crea1&ladide per Servl8' SUGG.'34.19 2.2LB. • Vanilla . , ... • Chocolate ~ FARM FRESH PRODUCE AE0.'1S.ll ; . . . ~ Sotvrdoy, Juty 11 , 1998 Swallow your fear and hold on to your lunch, the rides on the Orange County F.air miaway pack a re8.l punch After ~._l.. riding It. I in... ...... ByTimGrendo tr4Sfy reporter's note- book flew out of my back pocket' on the first ride, never to be seen again. From tha.t point on, I stag- gered my way through 10 of the mid- way rides, taking on everything from high-tech newer models like Spin Out and the Rocket Launcher to good old- .. fashioned mind-bogglers such as Tilt- ": A-Whirl and the Zipper. In a little more than· an hour of back-to-back rides, I found some excit- ing ones that no brave fairgoer should miss, plus a few duds that aren't worth the ticket price. To get the most bang for your buck, I recommend you swallow your fear, . hold on to your lunch and get on board Evolution. Could efNctMty be. ~by the U..S. mHb'Y to torture hostages or ~ • police to coera • tonfession out of the mOit twdened killer. Imagine • large drde where ridttn sit around the outside with their badcs facing the middle. Now au.ch that circle to one end of • 1oo-fo0t·tall pole. flip ttie pole over, spinning the circle at the same time, end y9u have Evolution. The result is a ftiw minutes af hair- raising fun and at least four revolu- tions with the clrde completely u~lde d~ leaving riders clinging to their chest straps while staring either' straight down at the ground or out at the inverted horizon. One note: This ride is not recom- mended after Ingesting any amount of cotton candy, bratwurst or funnel cake. A close r unner-up in the lose-my- lunch contest was the Rocket L.aunch- ~r. the fain new bu~ord ride, which flings a single person about 100 feet into the air in less than a ~ond. fair MMC MAATIN I OAllY PILOT Daily Pilot reporter Tim Grenda gets launched on the Or~ge County Fair's newest bungee-cord ride, the Rocket Launcher. . r Buy our best 8 lb. upright, get . our best compact canister REE! The Oreck XL Hypo-Allergenic Hotel Upright filters 99.3% of breathable particles down to 0.1 microns~ Fe"!tures a state-of-the-art roller which rotates at over 6,500 times a minute picking up dust mites, pet hair, pollen , lint and fine sand all in one sweep. ' \ . • . The companion Oreck XL Super Compact Canister You can roll it, carry it or wear it like a backpack. It's powerful enough to lift a 16-pound bowling ball and it's FREE* "Free with the purchase of the Creek 9200/2825 package COME VISIT OUR STORE TODAY! ® ~-•Alt 1/IM °"' 10·month pl1n • Crtdlt Clrdl A#l,,_d FL 0 0 R CARE CENTERS •EayT1naArill1lll1 • t'Vl.l.llrrOI Tllfll lllllD UWDlft 9llCll 1i111U ...... 1064 E. BMc.andlury Hd. l3229Jam~ Rd. 5405-D Altoo Pkwy 2523-A Ea1t 81uaR.d. 27221·0 La Pa Rd. 672-9091 "-SO~IM.) 651-0419 729-8061 831-6744 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find serv1ces from electrontCS and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. No matter what you're-domg, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Inily Pilot Fm5T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673·1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pad1lc VJsw Dr., Newport Beach 6442617 or 675-4661 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Church 10 am & 5 pn Sunday Schooi l 0 am Btuce v.n l&alt, Mlnltttt Wo~~ice9AM o.idl ~9AM~l 9AM ~ Cilllll c.. ,.,, .... ~7400 ....... ,...c.w .. ..., . 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Saturday, July 18, 1998 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. In support ef our community &J,,. examinations, consultations and diagnostic testing wz1/ be provided at NO CHARGE! If you SI/ff er.from pain we .mqy be able to help sqfe{y and quick/y. Your needs are addressed on · an individual basis whether you are a housewj/e or prefesslonal 'f'lete. We have been able to help hlflldreds · avoid surgery or chronic path. Call .for a nm:; examination oFJ secondmy opinion ZDlldYI It'S going to be a great dp,y! • ~~ N E W P 0 R T I \c.I .Back & Sports NBSI I N S T I T ~T E Claim Your &J4y Baek 20250 Mlda SUeet. SUlre 150 Newport Beach, callfomla 92660 949/851-'2225 .. I , ., fair Saturday, J1Jly 11, 1998 AS 3:30P.M. ·~~'91.9~~ •1*9 Hlrd<>.Acl..,._.......,,.. CA*°ll Homt I Hlcitlbill "-11111 • 4P.M. .. SolldlclTiudllM-oe~~ ...... , pm). Sph PCS Cirrdlllrtd lwN .... Sl'Ol'll .. Mmglail ... • "-11111 au. Qoa,., Goa,... ·~•w1r.lrl .. Oa\4~~ .~ ... ~ c.wrill,.,.,. • ML.dll l\mll ~KO' 5t.llll ·~~~9IOOtCa-.~ ~lnMadarlUdlng • ~hlZNlllllilt1J~lnCoN0...,lllngoCcnlll. c....n.IFllM • • Hila, ~ .. ()'l.r4 nr. .... Stigll • ~· flc9<a~DwQI\ Qltpmc...w'llll 91.-ge • Dud'bM~nulc).~~Mslk.ti Ing • MlfollTOris#ll~ f\jrjW ~ aG#ds\Ucq 4:30P.M. • Dlo v.1111-Slldc "°P' ~ Melon • ~ • llotrog..,, £-** Hiit» pr..-.d br 0..4s l(llsty Aldw I PaA ~ cA tt.. O.C. Sd'OCI d o;.y Ml. Home. Hobbes Scagt SP.M. • ""'M.111 Pie~ Ca-. IOcS' SUOt • ,,_,. O,.da•o•MICi• ~ nMDDor\~ • lroeit.wyQ\ TCu OtiW1\ n-. ~ ~lnMcoan~ ·~,..,._~ .. ·~Drwn~Qltpmc..m.ISUgt • £dlc:ot ~ '"'~~Msllullfr.g •a~ rut.a.~•co.dln allA"tg - 8PM. • 1Mtai.l~l"Ullc1 ~~Mt-- 11'9 • • """"*'lldli•o•--·~ 11 fU'\l c.or..-Tt....a EIHJl~byl.A c.M lt15P.M. • ,_ .llcata I I* Wlf1ml llDo ~ T-Hlllllg9 ,.. 8:30P.M. ·~Mn 'l\aulc,~,.. 9P.M. • • Ntlc~ Thl<lr*'91CD.rtt(---eona.t.S.W In.,.. Mrcllon n-.ir • t;wigljrTw Ora CorlllllJ v.oltl ""'*~"*"ff ...... rd . nw a.g Shae.,..,,. Hwtt.gt ~ • MlglC ~ ~ MlllJUI,.. 9'.30 P.M. •Thlr.-.. ~Slq • ·10P.M. • . • ,... .llcata' lw w.u......, ~,..,,. Hllbgt ~ Full Service Catering Sizzling Fajita Bar ~ Strolling Mariachis ~ Margarita & Cerveza Bar •• ' Go /-. Party Trays o \1, • Enchiladas • Taquitos • ~ • Tacos • Tamales ' 'i • Guacamole • Sal5a--..I ~ AND MORE! Banquet Room~ 10 to 100 people. fJia: Corona d.;l~· ! 644-82~6Ma~ : . . . . . . . . . . -. Model Fitness Expert Personal Training W orking out is hard. Really hard. And that's true whether you're mto building up your biceps or whittling down your waistline. So, if you're going to put !oO much energy into something, you want the maximum results. Which Is why many people turn to a pef'!>Onal t~iner. "'Most people gee a trainer because they're trustrated,• says Shon Thompson, founder and CEO of Model Fitness Expert Personal Training (729-3706). "They work out a lot, tfoey use all the latest, greatest equipment, but they don't get the results they want." The problem, of course, is knowledge In order lo get the best results, you not only have 10 work yourself into a nice 1uicy sweat, you have to do it in the right way. Thompson prides h1m!.elf on the results he gets for clients; so much so that he offers somethmg un~ard -0( in the personal training field • a 100% money back gwir.intee if you're not happy with the new you in three months time. And 11 doesn't matter if you look like Arnold Schwal'2enegger and have lost 2°'9 body fat; 1( you don't (eel better, Thompson writes you a check But how 1s he so sure he can whip you back to your college wa1 dine and have you feeling like you could climb Everestl "'It all goes back to our kn0wledge base,• he says •Our std ff of trainers are all degreed in exercise science and CPR qualified, and required to do a minimum of five hours a week o( study to stay current.• Their role, as far as you're concerned, is to: One, prevent injury; iwo, attain desired results in the shortest possible time. Thompson doesn't take that task lightly; he sees too many tramers working the gyms in a •pump 'em up, pump •em out• mode, which is not only less efficient for the client, he says, but .potentially dangerous. •That approach daesn't take each mdividual's specific needs into account,• says Thompson. Since each body ls different, Thompson takes vital signs on every client and has retained the services of a cardiologist, cardiac care nurses and nutritionists to consult for any unique concerns. As a former graduate of the Shon Thompeon, founder or Model AlnMa Expert Penonal TIWnlng United States Army Academy of Health Sciences and Special Forces paramedic, you can re!>t a ured you re 1n capable haod And don' thinf.. you'll get away with slackmg off •11her. . ' A 6 Saturday, July 11, 1998 Newport Beoch/C°'to Mfto Doity Pilot . iJ "' . Keep the campaigning clean .this November electiQn T tME TO SPEAK. TIME TO AlE, TIME TO RUN: U you are one of those dtttens who thinks you have a better idea ta(1w the IChool dls1nct. oty coun- dl, c.ommunJty college or water df,strict should Qperale, beginning Monday you can take out pepers tO ron for local elected office. · All of you letter-t9-the-editor writers who complain about school or city policies, poor test results, or how government sJ>ends its money, here's your chance to stand up and run for office. It's easy.to be cntlcal It's another story to nJn for office d11 • gerve 1f elected You may say lh<> mcumber .s are hard to unsedt dnd they ,411.1 raise more money thdn yQ· ~ But Jet'.s talk m terms of d ne• / style of campaign, one for dr. informed publlc rather than ·1 hdve to be elected at cmy cost" dS we hdve 5een tn recent e>IPct1ons ·jim de bOom < and eager to vote than a public turned off by the campaign and the candidates. The new style of I campaign requires that two or more candidates agree to work together lo infonn the public on lhetr stance on specific issues m the electJon and leave out the character attacks on each other. five or six issues that need dis-- CUISlng_ with the voters. 1be can- didates would pool theU' cam- paign conb1bUtions, do joint mail- ing to voters, make joint appear- ances at community groups, all to lnfonn the voters about the issues. • It there are three candidates, , each would get one third of the mailer to state his or her position on the issue up for discussion. 1 for one, have made the commit- ment for this years election, that I won't vote for or conbi~ute to a can~te who i;uns a negative>' camp&gn. We need campaigns by the candidates who inform and invite us to get out to the' voting booth because we want to support someone. Filing period begins Monday and ends Aug. 7. You can pick up your candidate papers for elected office at the Registrar of Voters office, 1400 S. Grand Ave., Santa Ana. FREEDOM SHRINE: Members of the Exchange Club of N~w­ port Harbor partiopated i~ a Flag Day Ceremony an<J tfree· dom Shrine Rededicatkir, Cere- mony at AndelliOn El~t entary School on June 15. Principal Tom Car welcomed the guests to cam.pV 'Jell ta- Bartbe, club presicfr,, t, presided over the Freedom $hrine R~­ ~tion. After the,r.,"reinony,~e Give a Kid a Flbgcommittee pro- vided American Oags fq~tbe par- ticipating stu(:l,ents. · 1 : •• Thanks to "the don~'tion of the Exchange· Club, An<,\4!rson stu- dents will continue ~ be able to study docwnents'irpportant to American history/such 'as the Declaration of Independence, Treaty of Paris 1783, Bill of Rights, Washington's fU'Sl inau- gural address, Gettysburg Address, The 13th Amendment, The Instrument of Surrender in the Pacific (World War U), John F. Kennedy's inaugural address, Candidates would hdve to 1Qfee the gOdl ~ lo hdve a publlc Sqtormed about the cdndidates At the start of the campaign, the candidates yould agree on \Jtt\e Ve0p'c, + rov ~ SnoE 5-rt?~ ~------, 1 • Chocolate Chip I I • Oatmeal-Rasin I I • Snickerdoodle I .... "'I• M&M I I I i • Peanut Butter 1 I J Per Visit. I I Must Present Coupon I L Exp. 7/16/98 .I ------· Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:30pm 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records} 646-1440 LLDYD•!i garden shop 10°10 -10°10 OFF ,L~4, ~ & ~"""'4"4fle e.. '7.e. We are Moving our Landscape & Maintenance Co near the John Wayne Airport. Our phone number will remain the same 714/646-7441 700/o OFF o/o OFF ................... O/o OFF • Selected 24" Box Trees & 15 Gal. Shrubs • All Christmas Decorations · • Selected Shrubs • Selected Trees • All Used Railroad Ties • All 15 Gal Shrubs and Trees • Selected Vines.• All lmgation • Selected Pots • All Box Palm Treis • Now All Box Shade Trees• All Wicker Baskets • Selected Shrubs • All Books • All Cactus • All Pottery • All Roses •All Tools • All Garden Lite Fixtures • AU Garden Gloves • All Pesticides • All Citrus Trees _____ .._ __ • All 1 Gal & 5 Gal Shrubs o/o OFF • All Bedding Pienta • All Houae Plants • All Hanging Baaketa · • All Planting Mulches • All Fertlllzere . 100/o OPF • All Rolla of Sod In etock • Freth Sod end a.ddlng Pienta wll errtve every 2 to 4 dap throughout the rnomg ... AU. SALES FINAL ••• • No Reh.mt • No Aefunda • No Credltt • No Holde t No ~ • No Deltvwy ! No Coupone • No Gift C«ttftcatee Honot'9(:I • VIM aid MMt1rcard CMtl Aocepted c..h&Carry Nur~ Londtcoping Molntitnonc:e HOURS: ~Fri 7:30 tp 1:00 am 7:30to1:00 Sun 8:30 to 5:00 U.OYDl ...... 11 rt Blvd. It and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s ·1 Mve a Dream· speech ... aue NEWS: Members of the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Uons Club are mDuming the death of member Marilyn Rath. WELCOME TO nt1 WOALD Of SM- VICE o..uas ... Jacq~line Hahn, ~ sored by JOhn Crowell, who joined tlMt Newport~Balboa Rotary Oub. ' *i • ' SERVICE CW• MEmNGS 1 THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get Ymore Involved in your community, ~~ new fr1ends. network or give something back to your community? Try a se~lce dub! You are Invited to attend a c;IVJ1 meeting this coming Wfflc. Many dubs w!U buy y0ur first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:JO a.m., The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub mHts at.the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Ron Winship, candidate for Newport Beach City Coun- cil. Noon The Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:10 p.m. The Cos· ta Mesa•Newport Harbor Uons Oub meets at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. The South Coast Metro Aotary Oub meets at the Center Oub Newport Hatbo< Kiwanis (4Jb meets at the University Athletic Cl,ub. Noon The Exchange Club of Orange Coan meets at the Bahra <011nthlan Yacht Club. Costa M~ 'Rotary Oub mffts at Mesa Verete Coun- try Oub. t p.m. The Newport"8alboa Ro~ry Club mfftS at the Bahia Corlnthi· an Yacht Club for a program by Curtis Blewett; winner of the Whl~(tad Round-the-World Yacht Race. THURSDAY -7:JO a.m. ~ .. cosi. Mesa Orange CQast Breakfast YR"s Club meets at Mlm!) ~' for a pr~ram on ·opportunities for Boys 1Scouu In Orange County.• Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-O>tona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets·at the Holiday Inn. "flle Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at Rivert>oat Restaurant. The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. • COMMUNnY a Cl.UBS is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 660-8667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Brisiol St, Suite 5, Newport Beach, 92~. Celestino's q u ality M E AT S Tile Finest Meor (111(1 .'X'flliet• Al '(Ji/UIJ/(' we carry Rocky Free Range Chickens Munrilnu:s All 1\Jutuml Bc~f Loin Bonde<;-. Top Sirto rn Steak 55 99LB Ccl<:.stlno·s I tome cooked Dell All Natural < (l(>'-<·<I Turkey Breast coo.,<·d Roast Beef • $699LB Celestino's Sp ecial Marinades Gr "at for the Grill Beef Loin Kabobs Tri T ip Roast J.<111\b or CJ tit ken s5n9LB ll<11ian Lc'111011 Clc1rllt 32 varieties Qf l Joaw-Made Suusaaes Ce/es(ioo·s Beef or Turkeu Jerku 'rYe carru Boar I JeatJ Products 270East17th St. Costa Mesa. (714) 642-7191' (Hill ren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon.·Sat., 10·6 Sun. _ Newport/Costa M.eso Doily Pilot r llllF.LY IN 1111 NJWS Fire damages two vehicles Charles nnett, 21, or Los Angeles; and Tramaine Howard Cooper, 28, of Los Angeles -face charges A 1988 Jeep convertible was of armed robbery and carjacking. totaled and a 1991 Mercedes.-Police said the four allegedly Benz was damaged after the Jeep walked into the Newport Boule- caugbt fire early Thursday in a vard store ,June 23, pulled out Via Udo parJcing garage, authon-handguns, used plastic handcuffs ties said. 'to tie two female employees, con- Firefighters arrived at the ""fronted ~o male emplbyees and scene at 5 a.m. to find the Jeep escaped with about $200,000 engulfed in .Dames so bot that worth ,of jewelry and watches. tires were popping and the Jeep's Two of the men then allegedly . roof was melting, sa.l.d Lt. John carjl)¢k,ed Raymond Parker, 56, of Blauer of the Newport Beach Fire HU11fingtoo Beach an,d drove and Marine Department. away in his Ford Aerostar. They •1t was pretty well cooked by were arrested at the comer of 1 the time we got there,• he said. Ybrktown and Brookhurst aven- 'Ibe firefighters were able to ·ues. · ,. put out the fire within minutes • The o~ two w.ere arrested in Blauer said, • ' i a nearby fabric store, where most Officials estimated the Jeep's of the stolen property was found. value at $5,000, but did not have an estimate for the damage to the Mercedes-Benz, which is worth $40,000. Tbe Jeep was impound- ed by the Fire and Marine Depanment and the Newport Beach Police Department pend- ing investigation of the fire, Blauer said. Damage to the four-story park- ing structure, at 3421 Via Lido, was estimated at $3,000, Blauer said. Arraigrunent delayed ·ror accused robbers The arraignment of four men accused of burglarizing Winston's Jewelry Store in June has been postponed to Aug. 7 in Harbor Municipal Court. The four men -Edwin Kizzee, 30, of Palmdale; Ron Simmons, 28, of Los Angeles; Robert 50°/o off SUMMER SALE 'Topiaries Jllrrangements . Jll{{ Stem 1'{oraCs Sefected 9lome 'Decor Mon-Fril0-6 Sat 10.5 s69 e. 11• Se .. ~~ ( ..... I--:""'-'"' 646-6745 tf ~'re looking to paint or~ rebuild, tlPlice a l9StOf'e it, look In· the , Dllt1 Plot Classifieds to fhf 1he service best ftttl~ "PX needs. Driver accused of being drunk, hitting two cars A Santa Ana man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunken driving and hit and run after he hit two cars in a restaurant parking lot in New- port Beach and walked away, police said. , Pedro Martin~. 25, of Santa Ana was driving a 1979 Dodge Aspen when he hit two cars in a parking lot at Orange Avenue and West Coast Highway, police said. After the accident, Martinez walked to. a nearby residential area, where he was found by police and arrested without inci- dent at 5:25 p.m., said Sgt. John Klein of the Newport Beach Police Deparbnent traffic division. ·1 couldn't believe this guy hits two cars and he just walks away so casually,• said Steve Stafford of Huntington Beach. Stafford said his 1998 Toyota Pre-Runner was one of the two cars Martinez is accused of hit- ting. Martinez was booked into Newport Beach Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail, police said. · No one was injured, police said. Newport police warn of phony fund raising Newport Beach police have received several complaints. from residents who said a telephone soUdtor clailning to represent the Newport Beach. Police Associa- tion and the Newport Beach Police Widow' and Orphans Soci- ety had been seeking donations. •They were upset about this as well as the rude manner in which they were treated when they did not send any money,· said a police department press release. Police officials said neither the Police Department nor any of its employee associations solicit funds by phone. µJcewise, no firm that has been hired to represent the department or its employee associations conducts phone solicitations. "This happens frequently," said police Sgt. Mike McDermott. "We've received four or five calls from people who said they've been contacted.· • About three months ago, a man representing himself as •Sgt. Kelley,• had been soliciting funds over the phone, McDermott said. ·we don't solicit funds by phone,• he said. Saturday, July 11 , l 998 Al Restaurant plans are scrappec\ iw,Nar NEWPORT BEACH -A request to build a new restaur41lt on Balboa Island's Marine Avenue was Wlthdrawn Thursday before it was considered by the Planning Commission. The project was propo$ed for an existing commercial lluilding . at 310 Marine Ave .. · and, included a full-service restaurant, some retail space and on~ apartment. Planning commissipners · were being asked to waive a require· . ment for a 36-to' 54-space. park· ing lot: The prowsal was opposed by some Balboa Island residents ·near the project. Working from Thursday night until Friday's early morning hours, planning com.nuss1oners ended up postponing a vote on several issues until the l;>oard's July 23 meeting. Those in&ide: • A request for permission to . exceed the city's height limits on the a>n.struction of a new duplex at the 220 block of Carnation Avenue. Planning COllUJllSSlODers directed the project proponent to meet with sunounding residents and explain the project further before coming back in two weeks. About 10 residents spoke against the proposal, saying it would infringe upon their ocean · views. Patricia Temple, planning director, said no public views would be affected by the project. • Minor amendments to the zo. ning code'. The commission ap-. proved the regulations on tempo- rary ajgns, including political ~gns. becali6e or the timing 'of th« November City Council elec:tions. The rest of the amendments will be considered at the June 23 meebng. • Modifications to the o.ty's policy regarding time-share resort projects. In other action, planning com- missioners: • Upheld the deosion of the mo-- dificabons committee to allow t,,-. minor cha.nges in already l!IP- proved plans for two coiDmerdal office buildings in Newport Ce:ilt'ffp Portions of the buildings WW. infringe up to 7 feet into the pn~ vate dnveway of the o~ ~ plex, and tbe medlan in the prtva~ ~klng lo~ will be 7-feet JlAD'OW~ • App,-oved a proposal to con- vert an e.tisting 7 ,500-square-fOQi. building at 5180 Birch Street in\Q two new buildings. One buildi°"' would be a 2,531-sqliare-foot Bll:l;• ger King and the other would ~ cbvided into two small-~ ~"' . taurants. . Some property owners near ~t project expressed concern. thaI they hadn't had time to ~view the proposal. But com.missioners fe,Jl there woy.ld be enough ~ before th,e City Council meetin~ on July 27 -where the p~ could ~et final approval -to gel ---'°'•~ • f6.IJUllar with project. ''" 1 · d u l ,1 c i o 11 & ( · ,1 r l' ~ r ( : o u 11 ' L' I i n g S~ M. Krassner, Psy.D MFCC Regiatered lntem • (714) 549-5346- By Appointm~ • Adults In Transition • Career Education • .. Counseling and Assessment • ' • • • • Newport Psychological Scrvic:eS 200 Newport Center D r. #304, Newport Beach i G. W Wauon t PhD Uc..IPN4964 I . !i at:-ea&e of 'XJ,wport 'Beacft -l I! SAVINGS OF 30'%-70% from our collectitms of: Bobby Jones Corbi n .Axis Polo 7Anella Cutter & Buck ~Early Bird Specials • • BobbyJ9nes Knits from s3~ • Reyn Spoonet/Kahla from $2~ • Zanella Dress Slacks ·from $9988 • Sports Coats •Ties from $9988 frorii $988 -Limited Quantities - -e of ~wpprt !Beacli A8 So1urday, July 11, 1998 • Send AAOUND TOWN Items to The Dally Pilot. ~ound Town, 330 W. Bay St., Cq5tA Mesa 92627; fM thtfn to 646- 4170; °'call 540-1224, ext. 333. Ac~ piete fisting of Around Town can be found •t www.lattm..mn~. TODAY . , Classic Car and Vlntage Auto St,ow will be presented from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at St. Joachim School Field, 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will fea- ture food, fun and prizes. For ~9re information, call 722-8845. Gates wUl be open for the 106th annual Orange County Fo.ir through July 26 at the Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair 'Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Hours for this year's fair, themed We're In the Pink, are noon to midnight Mon- day through Wednes<;lay and 10 a.m. to midnight Thursday through Sunday. General adlnis- Slon 1s $6: seniors (55+), $5; kids ---··· --·-· ~ell -·· ' --. . - (6-12), S2i children 5 and below are free. Parking 11 S41 veblcles with four or more indlviduols are S2. For more information, call 708..3247 or visit the website at www.ocfair.com . Fublon Design, a four-week class where school age children can design their own shirts and matching accessories, will be pre- sented from noon to 1:30 p.m. a t Cliff Drive P~k. Cliff Drive and Riverside' ~enue, Newport Beach. Registration ls $40 for Newport B(!ach residents-and $45 for nonresidents. Register at New- port Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. The Paclftc Coast Quarter Horse Show runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sunday in th.e Equestrian Center at the Orange County 'Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Show admission is includ- ed in Ora_nge County Pair tickets. Sho.wboat: flag~hlp .of the Boulder Strip Recently undergoing a $25 1 million dollar renovation in 1995, this Mississippi riverboat-theme hotel and casino captures the ambiance of charming New Orleans In Las Vegas. The 80,000-square-foot casino i has 2,000 slot machines; a myriad of live casino games; race and sports book, and IJve Ken o. The 1,200-seat bingo parlor features Bonanza Bingo and Super Star Bingo. Home to North America's largest bowling center with 106 championship lanes, the Showboat PBA Invitational Is held t}e.re each March; the Senior PBA Invitational, each July. The Mardi Gras Lounge features live entertainment daily. Duong yow stay at any of the Showboat's 450 spacious rooms, enjby dining at two fine · restaurants, an all-you-can-eat Captain's Buffet, or the 24-hour Showboat Coffee Shop. Convention facilities accommodate up to 1,100 guests. Conveniently located to the Strip and downtown, the Showboat Hotel, Casino and Bowling Center is at 2800 East Fremont St. and Boulder Hwy. A fully equipped RV Park includes 84 spac~ and a guest services area. For more lnfonnation, call (702) 385-9123 or (800) 826-2800; Fax: (702) 383-9238. . l Montessori ;Jfar6m-.AfesaScfwofs Summer ~ Fall Enrollment .,. PRE SCHOOL &. ll.lMlNTARY Ages 2 t/l to 12 Ye.an EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION lst&bllsbed 1970 • Moncasot1 Cunk.ulum • Bal.let &. Gymnudt • hrfonalnt Ms • Phondk 1e.ct1n1 Prog.un • Musk • fomp ~ • Cre.l!M Art • Open Yur lound • Computer Sdence • run btended DAyC.Ve PRE SCHOOL 1701 West Boker St. Costa Mesa Costa Mesa (714) 549-3803 atounil town Prices are: general, S61 Senion (55+), S.Si kids,(6-12) S21 children S and under are free. For more iriformation, call 708-1652. Mub, • four-week course where school age children can explore the mysteries of masks, will be presented from 2 to 3 p .m. at cwt Drive Park, Cliff Drive and Riverside Ave., Newport Beach. Registration is $35 for Newport .Be.ach residents and $40 for non- residents. Register at Newport Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more infonna· lion, call (949) 644-3151. Bo Dlddley wtU perform at 7 and 9 p.m. at the 106tb annu.al Orange CoUQty Pair in the Arlington The- ater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are. tree with fair ad.mi.Ssion. General admission is $6; seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 and below are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or ~e indi! ATV Adlon Toun Most people think of off-road touring as renting the traditional AlV vehicle and yotl're on your own. Not the case with AlV Action Tours, Inc. (AlVAT). AlVAT prides itself In providing new/late model Land Rover Defender Model 90s, Jeep Cherokee and Wrangler, Dodge Dwanli> and GMC Subwban vehicles, all of which are 4X4s. AlVATs tour guides are guaranteed to be both courteous and personable, as welJ as professionally trained in areas of diversified knowledge, lndudlng vidUal.I are S2. For more tnf orma- tion, call 708-32'7. Blrdl of Prey ls tbe title of tbe campfire program that will be presented at 7:"45 p .m. at Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve, 600 Shell.maker Road, Newport Beach. Program and parking are free. Hot chocolate and marsh- mallows will be served. For more infonnatlon, call (949) 6"0..67-46. Foreign e.uhange stude nb who Will be in the United States during the 1998-99 school year will be looking for host families. Students will bring their own health insur- ance and spending ~oney for school and entertainment. For more information, call 675-0423. Group and private Tai Cbl class-~ es for women will be held at Hsing Chen School, 151 Kalmus Drive, No. M-7B, Costa Mesa. Admission, date and ti.me to be announced. Interested individu- safety, makin g all tours educational and Interesting for adults and chlldrer:i alike, and above all safe. On all tours, several stops are made, where short hiking excursions, cllrnblng large rock formations, l~ng about plant life and searching for petroglyphs can be enjoyed. And, for - photographers, they will be amazed with the majestic views which are encountered. (ChJ ldre}l under the age of 18 must be accompanil'd by an adult.) Ten standard touts are offered, giving their clJentele a wide variety of choices. Many are true off-road adventures. Standard tours include: Three tours to Grand Canyon, · ranging from seven to 10 hours, featuring Grand Canyon (West Rim/Hoover Dam), Grand Canyon (West Rim/Colorado River) and Grand Canyon Caverns and Colorado River. Other treks offered a~oover Dam, Valley of Fire arid Lake Mead, Red Rock Canyon ., Mt. Charleston, Death Valley, Delamar Ghost Town and Introduction to Computers Learn what you need to know to set started! Windows 95 • Word Processln1 • Internet In 4 two br once a weekelasses or 3 two ~ br claaes Mon, Tue, Wed, mornlap • • SmaJ I class size -5 students max. • Step-by-step class notes to take home • $99 -Visa, MC, AMEX, Discover Can Marie at Newport PC TnlniDI <"''> 163-1600 3740 Campus Dr. Ste. A, Newport Beach Newport/Costa.Mesa Doily Pilot a1s are urged to find out bore. Por more inlonnation, call -437-1274. Mlcb.MI Hanni, • Coro... deJ Mar attorney and certilled public. accountant. will preseqt o free, one-hour consultation bn living trusts at your home or his office, 2660 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more in!ormatian, call 644·5801. ~ I Tbe Cerebral Pally PoWidaUon will start a new chapter m the area. The foundation Wm offer financial and emotion~ support, along with many. . ..-qtber free ser- vices, to famili95 .~ ,the area who have childr:1r affected by cere- bral pals~~ mo.re information, call (800) 961-33f l . Youths age 7-12 can enroll In either Science Camp or Explo- ration Camp at the Launch Pad; third floor; Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Science Camp and Explo- an exclusive evenlng tour, "Neon to Nature'' -the only tour of Its kind in Las Vegas. Custom tours can also be arranged, such as extended hlldng and rock climbing expedltlons, white water rafting and Sea Doo Adventures on Lake Mead. Desert floor catering also available. Standard tour rates: $49 -$170 per person;-to ur durations are between two and one-half hours an~ 10 hours). Hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. AlVATs Reservation Center is open daJJy from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m ., except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Call (888) ATV-5200 or visit ATVAT's Internet website at www.actiontours.com. 0 . . ration Camp wW be held from 9 a .m. to 2;30 p.m. weekdays on alternating weeks through Aug. 28 at the Launch Pad. Optiona.1 extended days, which include a snack and movie, are Wtti.15 p.m. Ad.mission is Sl 10 for members, $130 for nonmembers; extended day is $150 for members, $170 for nonmembers. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. SUNDAY · I • Rick Springfield wW perform at 7 and 9 p .m . at the 106th annual O range County Pair'" in the Arlington Theater e.t· the fair- grounds, -88 Pair Dnve, Costa Mesa. ~hows are fiee with fair admission. Generalladmission is $6; seniors (SS+),~: kidflS-12), $2; children 5 &nd below are free. Parking is $4; vehicles with four or more ).i:truviduals are $2. For more infprmation, call 708- 3247. Surfen' paradise . First-time surfers and advanced wave riders searching for the perfect swell are welcome to join the surfers' paradise on the Nlcoya Peninsula. The one;week package ls $2,000 and Includes airfare, lodging villa-style, transportation to surf spots, meals and drink (wine, beer and soft drinks), one-on-one daily surf lessons and surfboard. lnqulre about other actlvttles that are available. For more information, call Corley Carroll's Sur(School at (714) 841- 0253. Or visit their wtbsite at www.swfschool.ne.t; 0 ~ . SUMMER UNIOR GOLF CAMPS Junior Golf Cemp Instruct.ion; Price $1SO.OO Full Swi,ng Chipping Pitching Putting Etiquette Rules Oubs Refreshments Prizes llata1 1lma July 6th-9th Monday thru July 20th-23rd Thwsday August 3rd-6th 9am to 12pm August 17th-20th PERAOOM PERNITE PUJSTAX INCLUDES A 2FOA1 BREAKFAST BUFFET 1-888-402-6278 www.goldcoestc .. lno.com PERAOOM PEANrTE PUJSTAX ~UOES 2 HURRICANES OR 2 FREE ADMISSIONS TOFAT~Y POOL: PARTIES ./ ~/.Costa Mi.so Daily Pilot · · arounil town A.dalt s ...... r Clinics for lnter- ~te to advanced tennis play- ers will be presen ted from 7 to 9 p:m. The fiJ'8t clinic Will be at Mariners Park, Irvine Ave. and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Admission pel' clinic is $25 for Newport Beach residents and $30 for nonresidents. Register at New- port Beach Community Services, 3300 Newport Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644·3151. Mesa. Admission ts $20 for mem-evenings through July 27 at the bers an<J $25 for nonmembers. For library. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 476-more informatit>n, call (949) 646- 9109. 88-45. call 4724666. RepretentaUvu lrom UC Jrvtne and Cal Poly, Pomona Admission Office's will be at OCC's 1ransfer Center from 1 ro 4 p.m. to meet with students interested in trans- ferring. OCC's Transfer Center is located in the college's <;ounsel- ing and Ad.missions Annex· on campus, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For an appointment ot more information, call 432- 6894'. MONDAY . World Travel through Arts & Crafts, a creative geography course for school age children, will be presented at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach Central Ubrary's Friends Me,et\ng Room,..l.000.Av cado Ave. Admission is free. For more information, call ?17-3801. A ButUle Day celebratton hon- oring Newport Beach sister city Antibes, France will be presented at 7 p.m. ·at the Ritz Restaurant, 880 Newport Center Drive, New- . port Beach. A no host cocktail party w,Ul start at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $35. In ·honor of Bastill~ Pay, dress will be fashion- able, @S\18.l red, white m d . blue attir~.~ l:or more ip.foonation, call 673-\1133. I ' (. Cp'asUlne ~ounsellng Center fowtder J()Jln Andrew lVill ptesent a h·ee~ect'ure tiUed ADD -Overvie at 7 p.m. at Coastline, 12,00 s:) ail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. F'Or more information, can71.?6-0991. • The Women 's Environmental / Council, Orange County Chapter T'..te Costa Mesa Ubrary, 1855 will meet at 6 p.m. at El Torito . Park Ave .. will present storytime Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa ·}from 1 to 7:30 p.m. Monday ~ structure' of Montessori learning useunitertals that the dilld mayw0rt with Individually, according to his own ca~ and Speed, under the constant loving care of MOntmort-a«m:itted teecbm. IUed on the philosophy that every. child carries within hllliself the "man" he will become, Montessori lnstructJon defttops the physical. intellectual and spiritual powers to the 1tullest In each student. Momessort introduces the loy of learn.tog at an early age, provld1og a framework for lntellectua.1 and SO<.ial discipline. The cimlcuhun lndudes radlng, language, creative writing, matbimatla, geopaphy, blltory, mology, computers, arts, music, paform1ng arts. physical education, Spanish, etiquette, social p.-e and courtesy. · Montasotf Hatflor Mao l"mthool and Elemmtary Sd rool are at 1101 W. Baker St., Costll Mes11(prrschool)and 3025 Deodar Ave., CosfQ Mesa (tlmlmtary). ,()pm ytrir-round, 8:30 a.m. t(> 1:30 p.m. l.1ttmMil day aw dl'tlllabk. Dim:tor: Giulftma De Frmza. Call (1l.4J 549-3803 for more ln(orrnatlori. ~©~\1 @ll~(1(1 ~~ ~Q!)~ gj~ .. SUMMEg CAMP 12 1-~k eeeelone (M-F) FULL DAY OR HALF DAY. ~TArd~ ..,11,JNE 15. Th~ ll'!tttnletor& for every 10 1·~4,,U.$ttu1enu •~ plac:eJ'ln groupe ace<>rdlne to ~e and al111tty. Any Age. Every Al711ity, 5urft1oarde and W~ult6 Included. I ........ flWATE l.E550N rtoGu.M 1 .....-5 1-houdee&an& $150 lnclae: 5urft1oard, wetoeult & : oo.ch practice eeeelone. I ~ .. LEARN TO SURF IN COSTA RICA 1 Wl!l:lc. lour. 1 Priae lnak:le: alrf•re. a(;(;Ol11~~0f1&, IN!'lle. eround tnlln&. 9Url'bo•rde & leff0t16. ~Dec. '9~April '99. For }t;tst $ A .Night,. Your Stay At The Showboat, Brings. Unlimited Possibilities . To Entertain You, 9 oanti Qoori'l Jk C all U9 Jo/f J !U Rtgftt /)7 (){J} 1·800·826·2800 Ask for ~rator #20 The Showboat will spoil you with fi ne dining, asino'exdtement, championship bowling, dauling entertainment plus, comfortable rooms for only 119. Don't be Jeft out of tht fun, it's Better At The 'Boat. Call right now. • TUESDAY The Opera Padflc Guild Alllance luncheon will be at noon at the Newport Belich Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club, 900 Newport C~nter Drive, Newport Beach. The event will feature Beverly Sills as· the· guest s}>eaker. Admissi<m is $15. A reception will begin at 11:30 · a.m. For more information, call 428-0500 ext. 320. Janell Fresher wW be speaking on Stretching Our Wardrob~ thrpugb Accessorizing at a So.uth Coast Busin,ess and Pro- fessional Women luncheon from noon to 1 p.m. al the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue Of The Arts, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $17 for members and $22. for guests. For more·infonnation, A1Pop Pluo Workshop for adults interested in learning how to play 'pop tunes Will. be presented today and July 29 ,from 1 to 10 p.m, at OASIS Center, 800 Marguerite Av~:: Corona del Mar. Admission is $25 for Newport Beach resi- dents and $30 for nonresidents. • Re9ister at ·~Wp<>rt Beach ·com- munity Services, 3300 Newi)ort Blvd. For more information, call (949) 644-3151. Restless Heart will perform at 7 Know when to buy·cn1ise tickets Frequently, a few weeks before a ship sails, the cruise line ~otlces that there .is surplus space and they contact their key distributors with some very attractive offers. - Cruise Holidays of Newport Beach has some inslde'cablns Visiting Alaska's Path of the Glaciers on de.luxe Princess Cruise Lines ships for $799 a person during the peak season. · Royal Caribbean International just offered seven-night cruises through the southern Caribbean in September for just SS49 per person, with air add~ons to San Juan for $349 (San Diego departure only). On the other hand, the prime cabin space on major ships is selected and held under deposit for a year or more In-advance. Almost all major cruise lines offer advance booking discounts which are frequently 35% for ~ooklngs more than six m9nths before departure. Upon placing a deposit, the patron selects thEf'actuaJ stateroom that they will travel in. In most cases, if they decide to cancel their reservation at least 60 days before sailing, they will receive a full refund. Keep In mind, at that 60- day point there will not be many quality cabins left. On a d~i~y basts, clients walk into cruise agencies and ask for mid-ship suites for ships saiUng a month or two away: They assume their money will assure them of the space. Most often, they are disappol_nted. Although all major cruise lines are building new ships at a rapid rate, the percentage of Americans who enjoy the luxury of cruising is growing at an even faster rate. Many ships are being totally sold out months before their departure. Your best bet Is to take advantage of early bodking discounts wnUe selecting the best cabins. For all your cruise bookings, contact Cruise Holidays of Newport Beach, (949) 260-0776. Your Favorite Cruise per Cabin Must be booked prior to 8/1/98. Travel by 12/81/98 NeWRO rt-M esa ~ T R A V E L -~ Ramada Express Hotel• Casino, Laughlin , NV Laughlin's $19 'Super Room' now includes a Pree Multi-Media Show NEW! On the Wings of Eagles Four giant screens salute American Heroes from WWII to Desert Storm. Free admwton. Shows daily. . • Daily Social Hour with complimentary beverages. •Free covered high-rise parking. • Give us at least 2 hours notice and we'll arrange an Express Chtck-in with ,our credlt·card. • Non-smoking floors and casino attM: • Free shuttle to Horizon Outlet Center, just • block away. • Pree pull on a slot machine that guarantees JOU a win. Top prize Is I whopping $S,0001 Pree Fun Book. • Pree 1940's Museum ol Memories. • Daily llag ratsmg ceremony followed by a6e and donuts. • Bring a pesat n.e $19 price Is for l or 2 (Subday throq8b 'ftlunday) undl September 30, 1998. .J • Mk ... ~ F.lsl ToWft' • 1n-roa... cc6e .... ~111 lnlldalt ilelhered ., your door, for ......... fee.. ~'fol,,.,. ~f-t&ssbu: l~J Sl and 9 p.m. at the 106th annual Orange County Fair in the Arlington Theater at the fair- grounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are free with !air admission. General admission is S6i seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12), $2; children 5 anc;l below are free. Par~g is$4; vehicles with four or more individuals are $2. For more information, call 708- 3247. WEDNESDAY The Toastmasters Harborlltes Club will present its semiannu~ fund-raising auction at 7 a.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. C<>tlSt Highway, Newport Beach. Auction items"will start at $20., The·event will feature breakfast. For more ir\f ormation, ca.11 675- 2121. The Networkers will meet from 11:45 a .m. to 1 p .m. at the Costa Mesa Goll & Country Club, 1701 Slzzlln' summer line-up at The Orleans Your nights this summer will be filled with the best ln entertainment at The Orleans in Las Vegas! Plan your vacation around these great headliners. • Willie Nelson: Through July 11 at 8 p.m. nightly, $49.95.+ tax. • • Glen Campbell: July 15 -19 at 8 p.m. nightly, $29.95 +tax. • Frankie Vallie and the Four Seasons: July 22 -26 at 8 p.m. - nightly, $36.95 + tax. •The Oak Ridge Boys: July 31 - Aug. 2 at S p.m. nightly; 8 and 10:30 p.m. Saturday only, 536.95 + tax. • The Smothers Brothers: Aug. 4 - 9 at 8 P·ll\· nlghtly, $39.95 +tax . • The Golden Boys starring Fran kie Avalon, Fabian and Bobby Rydell: Aug. 27 -30 at 8 p.m. nightly, $44.95 + tax. LAS VEGAS .-A Q~· '>\\.. szs per room per night • • v CASINO • RESTAURANT • LOUNGE Free Continental Breakfast Free Shuttle Every Room a Mini-Suite 800-634-650 I 702-731-2020 Mention thi Certificate when you make your reservation. Pre&ent Certlfu:ate Upon Check-In -~Gras 3500 Paredi..e Rd., Lu Vegas eveda 89109 e Availabilit B.dia Onl Saturday, Jvly 11, 1998 A9 Golf Course Drive. Admi.Ssion is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. Acblevtng Fl.nanda1 Security for Women will be presented on three consecutive Wednesdays from 6:30 to ~:30 p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fallview Road, CoSta Me96. Admission is $49. Friend/spouse free. Por more infm;niation,. call 432-5880. . ' Joan .J ett and the Black.hurts wU1 perform at .7 and 9 p.m . at the 106th annual Orange Coun- ty Pair in the ~Jington Theater at the fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows are fr~e with fair admis~ion. General ad.Jnis- sion is $6; seniors (55+), $5; kids (6-12k $2; children 5 a.nd below are fre~:.P.arkin9 is $41 vehicles ·with four or more. individuals are $2. For more information, call 708-3247. SEE TOWN PAGE 10 Computer learning made easy Computer learning can truly be an adventure and a rewarding experience. So, .how does an adult, who has resisted learning about computers, understand this vital technology? Classroom instruction, that takes things one step at a time, feature by feature, may be the answer. Any worthwhile instruction should be combined with hancls- on experience, so practice can closely follow what is being taught. It also helps to have a teacher who is patient·and willing to explain any problems you're encountering ... and help you in finding solutions. Once you gain confidence using your computer, the possibilities will s~m endless - and soon, y.ou'll be entering the world of the Internet. - Marie Patterson is a computer trainer and owner of Newport PC Training. Five student Introductory classes and coUTUS in tJ1e Microsoft Office Suite for business are held" days and evenings. For more information, call, (949) 863-1600. Diecover The Other Siele Of La& Vegse l Joumey Off·Road via new/late model 4x4 vehicle& and diSC-OYer what ma5t individuals don't li:now exist within t-he Las Vegas area. It's magniflcentl Offered are ten standard &eenlc tour packages 17>1~1~ from 4 to 11- Hour&. !Ult.es are competitive! Free hotel pick-up 15 Included. Custom TOUI"& also offered, e.g. Whtuwater River Rafting In the Grand Canyon and Sea Doo Adventures on Laite Mead, et<;. Vl5ft our wet15IU for adaltlon.11 in-· depth Information, includl~ private tours. Group Di5GOunu are avalla~el , www.actlontour&.com, m-phone (Toll free) 1.6U288.5~00 SAVI S12 (Fri. & ~) 9o· 11p SAVI 110 · (M-THl~9p ... . . Alt Solurdoy, July t 1, 199e • • .. arounil 'toWn • Newport/Cosio Mesa Daily Pi~, . . t<>WN c0NTINUED FROM 9 'THURSDAY " the Patty and George Hoag Can- cer Center in Newport Beach. Por more information, call 760-55-42. Qlllbby Checker wW perform at ~~ 9 p.m. at the 106th annu41 Qtonge County Fair in the Arllng-; ton Theater at the fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows -.&ree with fair admission. Gen- A support group for yo11D9er patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each "D)onth 1n Newport Beach. For details, call 536-173'. . •o.l admission is S61 seniors (55+), ~ )l:ids (6-12), $21 children 5 and below are free. Parking is $4; vMicles with four or more indi- \Qd~ are $2. For more infonna- tbl .. call 708-3247. • 1- OMGOIN~ lbtt Kiwanis Club of Newp0rt ~-Corona del Mar meets at noon Thursdays at the Bahia Q¥inth.ian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- @ Drive, Corona del Mar. For rn~re information, call 852-1148. ,..,.. Ouis Senior Center oUen a ball- hour of free legal consultation by appointment by calling 644-3244. --~ ~thly workshops for people ~th cancer and their relatives IJU'et from 7 to 8:30 p.m . the sec- QDd. Tuesday of every month at ". .. .. • - $50 . ./ Individual~ Alarmed Units ./ Climate Controlled Units • Computerized Gate Access ~ Resident Management Teom "./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units ./ Competitive Rates :./Persona~ Business & A workshop for people wtth lymphedema meets from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. qn the first Tuesday of each month at Hoag cancer Cen- ter auditorium in Newport Beach. For information, call 760-5542. Outs Senior Center often a meal program for ~mbers. LuPch ls served daily fr6m 11 !45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the multipurpose room ·at 600 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Home-delivered meals are available for home- bound seniors. Reservations are required. Meals are sponsored by SCSS Inc. For more information, call 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center oUen med- ical equipment rental, from wheelchairs to walkers and more, by calling 644-3244. Oasis Senior Center bas a com- prehensive medical library to answer or research any medical question. Call 644-3244. Call The Rabbitts ••• Then Relax! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlTfO • HOMEOWNERS• HF.Ail1f 40 Years in Business ~ ~ ~ S r)J ~.--~.,.,...,.. r , 631-7740 4-41 Old Ncwpon Bml. • Ncwpon Badl o-r ..... He.pltal) m1n1 u Stctraqe I I Outs Senior Center often a coWl.lelor to assist with questi'>n.a about Medicare, HMOs, supple- mental and long-tery>. care insur- ance by appointment. For more information or appointments, call S..4-3244. Expended Awareneu Semlnan presents 6. weekly meditation ses- sion at 8 p .m. Wednesdays at the Hub of Newport Mesa, 230 E. 17th St., Suite 218. Suggested donation is $10. For more infor- mation, call 646-1128. A free lntrodudory class 1n prl- mordial sound meditation is offered by Marvin Greenberg at Complemen~ Healing Arts, 666 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For the time and day or to make a reservation, ca.ll 969-7653. The Newport Beach Psychologi- cal Association presents a men's support group at 4 p.m. Fridays~ The fee is $26 per session. For more information, call 122-4588. The Alllance for the Mentally ru of Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. A free support group meets frOJJ\ 10 to 11 :30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. For more $50 STORE NOW & SAVE $50 --640-9019 1111 Cometback Street Seosonot St~ ./ Extra High Ceilings Newport Beach, CA T...._HE __ EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED YIM ...... 12/31/91• 0. c..-per 01S1o1W •Mew,.-.;,. 1ri1t c.,.. r. .-... I can't believe ..... . . It's My Home · andscaping or re-landscaping is __your answer to a beautiful new lo6k for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your hQme's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can ma~c a difference to you and your garden. . ·~ . . ® NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE SANTA ANA ··2soo N. Tustin Ave. LANDSCAPING (714) 633-9200 46 YEAllS EXP. l..iccMc No. JOISSJ COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 r~ DESIGN CENTER ~~For All Your Decorating Needs!'' ·"fURNIT _~-­ REUPHOLSTERY CUSTOM DRAPERIES Bli nds & Shades • Custom Bedsp rea ~ • Custom-Made Furniture · • Slip Covers • Headboards •Pillows • atio Furniture CARPETING - Textures • Plush • Cable • Be rber 20°/o OFF ENTIRE STOCK , .. information, call 850-8'63. SL Andrew's PrelbyterlaD Chan:b offers a support group for f1UDllW with l6ved ones who are mentally m. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 . St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group 1s open to the commu-:ft and committed to ~-ty. For more inf~lion, call 631-2880. . / • t ,' The Networken, a'~ pro- vided by the com.7Me'Sa Cham- ber of Commer~, meets from 11 :45 a.m. to 1 piJD. Wednesdays at the Costa M~a Golf and Coun- try Cluo, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Ca.le, 1835 Ne"YJ)Ort Blvd., <Alta Meia. Fqr more information, call 646-1252. • Zen H'ome Stitchery, a local manufadurer of meditation sup- plies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 1 p.m. Sundays al Mesa Busi- ness Center, 71 t W. 17th St., Suite A-8. For more information, call 722-7816. ' The Newport Beach Parka, Beaches and Recreation Com.m1s- • sion meets et 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the City Council chambed, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. Overeaten Anonymou meeb from 1 to 9 p.m; Wednesdays atr, St. John's Episcopal Church, 183/ E. Bay St., COIS1a Mesa 0900 . For mo~e 1 information, call 953-· 1 ,, ' Emlgn Intermediate School ~leri ' a free parenting seminar and open discussion for parents of teens from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the ~ Wednesday of each month F9f' more infonnation, call 225-8189. ' ~ . Oa1Js Senior Center offers 'Ii'· Parkinson's support group from '?• to 9 p.m. on the second Thursda\', of each month at 800 Marguerite' Ave., Corona del Mar. For more' infonnation, call 644-3244. • Lunch is St2.i1be one-time mem-, , Nlcottne Anonymout fellowship bership fee~ $15. Por more inf or-wants to help men and women· mation, Ci~ 57~-8783 or 540-who smoke to quit md remain 0201 . ' · •· ~ · ' smoke-free. For more information The' Yoga Place offers a pre/post.. nal4} yoga class from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Thursdays. New classes begin OJ.l the first of the month. ·For more information. call 642-7400. - ProsP.ects Networking Group meet~ from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. on local ~vening meetings, call 650-2713. I Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 lbe Costa Mesa Hlstorlcal Sod- Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. ety holds a free open house from Breakfast is $6. For more infonna-11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at tion, call Angie Stafford at 474-1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. 2225 or nna Pirm;an at 551-3156. ~ The event features memorabWa from the dty of Costa Mesa and the SantaAna Arrruf Air Base. For more information, call 634-5918. Hoag Cancer Center often Man to Man, a free prostate-cancer' discussion group, from 7 to 8:30- p .m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the center auditort~ 1 um, 1 Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. For reservation.- or more information, call 122 .. 6237. All lauen'• Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's 'r ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on ·sALE. Handmade wools . · synthetics, sisal ALD EN 'S CARPE.TS, INC . 1663 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 • • • • • • • • : ~. . . . :. ~ .. .. 4't • • .· * ·. . . • • • ORIGINAL GERMAN Rolls -Prelzels -Strudel -Hallah . Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Speeial Occasions Serving Authentic German Lunc h Daily SpeciaJs -Rouladen -Schnitzet Bratwurst -Meatloaf ......... choose Apple or Berry . 7fJ1198 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa Wedding Exp e rt~ . SHOWCASE ' On ?ufy 1.5, J!)9<J /he Glassifiecl?ldverlisin!I 7Jeparlmenl will be showcasin!J /he experls in each field of lh'e wedchn!J spec/rum . .?Or alf your . wedchn!J needs checA oul ot.iF ' special p a!Je. ot Paclftc Bmlness Xchange weekly breakfast meetings at a.m. Tuesdays at t!te Pacific u b, 4110 MacArthw Blvd., wport Beach. There is no e for the initial meeting. For (>re information, call 640-0588. Newport Beach Psychologl- Association presents a coed . tionship group called Insight quals Power at 7 l>·m. Thurs- .ys. The fee is $25 per week. FDr re information, call 722-4588. ft ~¥89 cancer Center offen a free ~tion and ~agery workshop om 10to11:30 a.m. on the fourth ednesday of each month at 1 Drive, Building 41, New- rt Beach. For more-information, 760-5542. . he Costa Mesa Republican embly meets at 7 p.m. on the · a Thursday of each month at e Neighborhood Community nter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa . For more information, call 645-5326. Ai free telephone help line for seniors over 62 is offered by mort- gage consultant Bob Brennan at 3 p.m. Wednesdays at Bayside Vil- lage, 300 E. Coast Highway, JMe"Y<J)Ort Beadl. For more infor- ~ation, call 723-0233. t·. e Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 1 of Orange County invites , ... . . arOunil town . "young men ages 1.f to 18 who are interested in lea.nUng about sail- mg, seamanship, piloting, naviga- tion and cruising. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wedne5days at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. .Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 642-6301or551-8591. Oasis Senior Center often ongo- ing assistance, counseling and referral services for seniors. For appointments or more informa- tion, call 644-3244. ' . . The Costa Mesa Senior CIUzen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in Crom 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Costa ·Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets,. Costa Mesa, for more information, call 545-5669. A free support group for cancer· patients meets at 7 p.m. Wednes- days and a support group for peo- ple suffering from cllronic fatigue syndrome meets from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesdays at the Institute for , Holistic Treatment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-8700. · Arthritis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class at 11 a.m. Thursdays at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-56" 1. -N1gbUy meeUngs are ottered tn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach for anyone who wants to quit nicotine addiction. For a schedule or more informabon, call 774- 9106 or (800) 642-0666. • The Ne~rt Sports Collection Poundation, a nonprofit organiza- tion, operates a free museum at, 620 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Tbe museum, which has one of the world's largest ..col- lections of sports memorabilia, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week- days. For more information, call 721-9333. Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free t'at chi class for intermediate .to a'dvanced 1evels from 10:30 to' 11:30 a.m. Thursdays for people with cancer and their families. A beginners session meets from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The classes are designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and pro- mote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenu- ous movements'\o·aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No regis- tration is required and the dass is free. Hoag Cancer Center is at 4000 .w. Coa~t Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 72~6237 . The f!slng Chen School of Inter- . . nal Martial and • lealing Arts offers ftee T' cu Chi and Chi Gong dasses every Tuosday and Thurs- day at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and at 8:30 a ,m. S~turdays at 151 Kamus, Suite M7-B, Costa Mesa. For more informabon, call 557-3016 OaslJ Senior Center oUen a dal- ly telephone contact program for seniors who have a lliruted local support system. For more infor- mation, call 644-3244. The Cosla Mesa c:;;ommunk ator' Toastmasters Club meets from noon to 1 .p .m. Wednesdays at the Orange County Department of Education, 200 Kalmus Drive, , Costa Mesa. Meetings are opett to anyone who wants to improve his or her public-speaking skills. For more 'information, call 444-5030. · The Newport Beach DlsUn - guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets Crom 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 Bnstol St., Newport Beach. For reservations or more informa- tion, call 730-3671. Mesa Messengers Toastmaster Club 691 in Costa Mesa meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-4446. Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 2717 meets dt 7 o.m. Wednesdays JVatural !Alabaster Cfiandelier on Cast 'Brass cean Breeze Established in 1947 Yrs seen in July Yrrcfiitecturaf 'Digest Available in Bronze. Old Brass or French White \A! 31y,· H 38Yt" D #899-82 Chlldren·s center "Quality cliildcare in. a n eiglabu rlwod •"ttfrag" Currently enrolling for Summe r .Camp 1 Free Week• With This Ad "Located in a quiet, "Home cooked,' warm residential setting -meals served family style "Starts from 2 years old "Low student/teacher ratios "Toilet training "Gyl'l)nastics & "Comput er inst ruction dance classes Hodson Lighting When it~ time for a bre ak fro1n the ordinary · · Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5. 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July 26 w.-•.., '"'r""'*' ~UNI /<or tlw Wf#ll .,_rwl M" .... 1 ,,, c -~ ~ ,,,,,..,, ftotfl<f' • ••• , ... ,,~,.er....,.CoUt'ftj ...... lnflH.Jne; 714'llO-H'O. *' ~-.-... -. ... _..oom PW: ._,.. ••. c.siooi 14 Of mGl9 '" ........ ....,. -= MDn•Wlcl Nooo-Mldl'igtlt ~.,«Wit ..... dt the Village Fanner, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sun- flower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-.f308. Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. Mondays at the lrvlne Co., 550-C Newport Cen~er, Newport B~ach. For more infprmation, call 733-2209. i •' HarborUtes Tq~~tmaster '"club 1927 meets at ?iia.m. Wednesdays at the RiverJ?bat Cale, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 965- 3648. Udo ble Toastmasters meets Mondays .from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Glendale Federal Bank-Com- munity Room, 100 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Fashion Island, New- port Beach. For more information. call 964-5314. Oasls Senior Center otters a Care-A-Van lr.ansport to take members to appointments and grocery shopping. The shuttle van takes memQ0rs to the Oasis Center. For appointments, call 644-3244. Individuals interested ln reading English can learn with the help of a tutor. Hourly rates and times negotiable. For more information, call 851-1739 Saturday, July 1 I, 1998 ~Ir Oash Senior Center often vi.I aid screening~ with a Braille IriStJ tute representative by ap~Jll°" ment only. For more intonnatiorr, call 64-4-3244. O.Js Senior Center has • ~ mg group called Walkers Not Rockers that meets on<::e a weelt4i)) enjoy scemc walks in and aroUixf. the N~rt Beach area. For mOf.e~ information, ca.ll 64•-324-4. n 1 llbl] Essential Weight Managemeftlt offers interactive and proactlv weight-less groups Learn beha.f~ ior modification and other te~ I niques to control your wej~.~ Cost is $20. Groups meet fTam: 6:30 to 8 p .m. Wednesdays a1Rf1 Thursdays at 369 San Miguel .0,Q. ve, Swte 350, Newport ~each. f.~f more mformation, call 718-96'tl>v An ongoing group dlscussm& and mterdcllon for recove~ women alcoholJcs who have been' sober at least a year meets from4i> to 9·30 p.m Thursdays to ~ relationslups, careers and liVf.ftgt life sober. There lS a cost based on a slidmg scale fee. For more inforO mation, call 225-8189. -.! The Hope Institute, a center loT. recovery and fanuly educabt'm~· . offers a women's support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesda'fS .ar 2900 Bristol St., C-206, Co~nt' Mesa. For more information, call 432-0020. (jreat 'Iliings Consignments -- Antiques & Collectables . Antiques, Collectables, Vintage Jewelry Art, Sterling, Crystal, And More ... 369 E•at 17th • Costa Mesa 515-3500 "int KS QAttmND AlfNA EVENn ~ 5PECIAl DAY5 lmMA • ICIDI' MYI Fnday, .. July 17 A 24 Kldl f&' 12 yen) ICi I •l!ld he lBDlYI Mandays. Joly I,:\ A 20 T~ (13-17 ywa) 8CM""9d for 14 ··-·-Thundayt . 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I ti t ' • Al2 Saturday, July 11, 199a TeWliakle Mtddle School teachen bok a break from their school • work with a trip to Pal.lo Desert. /nJoytng catching up on news ID the Dally Pilot by the pool y ,,tre Judy GJbson, Happy Parks, Shelly Lang and Uz Risko. , / Members of the law firm of Sims, Morrow& Sprowl, Wayne Sims, Sandy, ,,,.-Dave and Dale Sprowl, and Bill and Jan Morrow, . catch up on some hometown news during a visit to the French Quarter ln New Orleans. /• Select an "assisted living resic:lence" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance FTB, EDD. SBOE, US/.STATE EXCISE YEAR ROUND TAX PREPARATION & REPRESENTATION INDIVIDUALS, PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS, ESTATES & TRUSTS $ RELEASE OF TAX LIENS, LEVIES &SEIZURES INCOME TAX RETURNS STATE SALES TAX RETURN.5 • • • • • on vacation Nancy J..ester, left of Costa Mesa, and Meg Saunders, of Hilo Hawall, read the Dally Pilot while vacationing at the Walkoloa Hilton ln Kamuela, Hawaii. Newport _Harbor Montessori Center "Academic Excellence in Hannony with Young Lives" SUMMER ADVENTURES! PRESCHOOL•KINDERGARTEN FuLL TIME• PART TIME• YEAR ROUND Ages 2-6 • 7:001:m to 6:00pm · • Now enrolling for Summer & Fall • Experienced, certified, Montessori teachers • Individualized academic instruction. • Art, music, computers, gymnastics Spanish & Da"1ce • Special enhanced before & after school curriculum • Hot Lunches • Potty Training 650-3442 . 425 East 18lh Street• C~ Mesa Kristen-$ SUmmerSale Lingerie • Loungewear • Gifts • Breast Forms Sale Starts · Thursday, July 9th Westcliff Court - 631-SEXY (7399) 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach KING'ScoPI 7.i.i1,::til:/peeial • NI A Sell Senke Coples • C.alor Coplel (C-) ........ ,"*94...., , ...... CM/) . ,.. Senkel· . o..me CopMs (34" x""' ,.,.,,., ....... Ma .. • B ' 111 C.. / Letterbead, etc. C910 COLOll HMIW) •• ...,.._. Dlltll1I a...._., FEDERAL & STATE PAYROU. TAX~ REVIEW & PREPARATION OF ESTATE PLANS ........ 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The ele- an y dressed guests enjoyed sunset cocktallS and hors d'oeu- vres with New Orleans jazz play- ing in the background. And they pondered a multitude of splendid silent auction items, 1ncludin9 spa weekends at silch romantic hot spots as L'Auberge Del Mar, The Surf and Sand at Laguna Beach, and the Temecula Creek Inn. But the main reason they were there was to celebrate sununer and support Opera Pacific at its annual Gold Riog Society of Pounde~ Summer Gala. They called the affair Moonlight on the Bayou. Chaired by Ellie Faber and Joan Slmonoff, the evening event paid tribute to the late Dorothy Ellis Hopper, longtime Opera · Padfic devotee and lifelong opera performer, composer and promot- 'M. In as much as Hopper hailed originally from New Orleans, the theme of the evening W4S most appropriate. Many of the guests, JGcluding gala committee organ.iz- QS such as Lalla Conlln, Ruµi P.tng, Eve Foussard, Gloria Clreen, Reta Hawkins, Nora Jor- gemon Johnson, Myrll Kreuder, Manha Orlin, Margaret Prt~; 1'arbara Roberts, Geny Schroed- ' eJi, Jeanette Segentro1q, Gayle Wldyolar and Nancy Wilson remembered Hopper with great f(>ndness. ·up until her death, Feb. 14, 199~, Dorothy was active in • THE CIOWD Opera Pacific Gµild Alliance and has given much of her time and talent in many fund-raising events," said event chairs Faber and Simonoff in a written mes- sage to the crowd. Later Qi the evening, Opera · Pacific performers John Hunting- ton, Cbr1s Campbell and Robin Follman off,ered excerpts from one of Hopper's operatic compo- sitions, titled "Laffite." The opera was based on the life of Ameri- can pirate Jean LaJfite, who aid- ed President Andrew Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. The trio performed such se~ections as "This Is A Lovely Day• and "We Soar Through Misty Clouds.• ·. Enjoying the, emotional tribute, gala guests Klm and Richard Deary, Jim Emmi and Catherine Pearce, Jean and Herb Fox, Elli.a- belh and Walter Hanson, Carolyn and Blll l<letn. Betty Lou Lamore- aux, 'Carole and Donn Lobdell, Fred Moz:zalarlan. Joanne and Robert ltosenberg, Sara Ann and IJoyd Silverman. Joan and Bill Slmonoff and Dorcas Preston. Also on hand for the tributes and the festivities, sharing their Opera Pacific goals focused on a bright and successful future. were Martin Hubbard, Opera Pacific executive director, and Patrick Seaver, chairman of the board of Opera Pacific. They mingled with the crowd as The Sain Conti Orchestra played and a multi-course dinner ·was st!rved, beginning with New Orleans crab cakes, jambalaya and a Southern-style salad dressed with glazed pecans and honey-mustard vinaigrette. The main course was filet mignon, followed by a dessert buffet fea-· luring bananas Fo~ter, French Quarter choc;ola te crepes and pecan cheesecake that received .. .. ... It's the last weekend to drive end-to-end .on the San Joaquin Toll Road for just a buck! Hop on! B•CAUS8 LIFE'S TOO SHORT. catl 1..aoo.>7•TIUUt(anS) for ,,_.. lntonn.tlon or • TCA FuTrak" •ppllc.atlon. ' raves from the guests. A major live auction came after the dining extravaganza, with Kevin Crysler handling the duties selling such items as a -Weekend at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, and a stay in a penthouse at The Colony Surf in Honol.ulu, with first-class airfare from Hawaiian Airlines. As guests danced until the SHAPER HAIRSPRAY $599 SHAPER PLUS HAIRSPRAY $649 Limit 4 per customer Not valid with any other cou~ or discount • bplre1 7/31/98 • Robert Follman, Ca.role Pollman and Julia Rap- paport. le~ helped cele- brate the We of the late Opera PadJfc patron, Dorothy Ellis Hopper at a bayou-themed gala at the home of Mary and David Ullck. The Opera Paclfic founders event was co-chaired by Ellie Fafl'!l' and Joan SlmonoH,rigbl • stars began to fade, orga- nizers were thrilled with their summer success. Opera buzz cen- tered on the upcoming OP seo- son, which includes productions of •Madame Bv.tterfly" from Nov. 3-8: •Tue Flying Dutchman• from Jan. 19-24, 1999; "Pagliacd" from Feb. 23-28. 1999; and "The Daughter of The Regiment,• from April 6-11, 1999: Saturday, July 11, 1998 Jt}lj And the real treat coming 'Ctfi?. Tuesday, Beverly Sills is joining the local opera crowd for a lWl• cheon ~t The Newport Beach.re.I Mamott Hotel For last minute mfonnation on the Sills event. ... contact Carole Follman at (714) 428-0500, ext 320 • 8.W. COOIC's column appears fNf!fY' Thursday and Saturaay. .. ., Proj~ Currently Under Development~ The Castaways ca. Lio. #690788 : Newport Coast 2026 W. Balboa Blvd. Suite D: Harbor Cove Newport Beach, CA 92663 Huntington Sea.cliff 714-873-8848 .THE FL.OOR GUYS SINCE 1953 33% OFF CARPETS Berber -Plush Textures 50% OFF All Ceramic Tiles All In Stock Carpets ~II In Stock Vinyls LINOLEUM -CERAMIC TILES -VINYL fBll-UfJlllme IMMlation Womanly Im-UWtlt• Pudclng WCIHQfily flll-Upgrade Pudcllag flll-Old Carpilt & Pad ....... fllE-FumlluM ~ BB-Floor ecn IClt CAMIET -VINYL .:. WOOD -IAMINAll -au.MIC TU -M5A RUGS J • . -' . ·--i Al 4 Saturday, July 11, 199a ·datebook . ''. N..,port Beach/Costa M.eso Daily Pilot~ Good food, beer on tap at Newport Beach Br0wing Co. JENIFER RAcl.AND ~Plot I t'!> Wednesday night. You are · about to leave work but don't feel much like going home. . You had a late lunch so you are not ready to feast on a big din- ner You just feel lilce going someplace where you can kick back, have a drink ahd maybe munch on some appetizers. The Newport Beach Brewing CQ, is waiting for you. Nestled In the Balboa Penin- sula's C&nnery Village, Ute Brew- ing. Co. -with its wide selection . c»-awarp-winning, handcralteq · l:ft-ews and uriique appetizers - 1( lhe perfect place for beer and food lovers alike to enjoy an 0l.'ening. Walk into the NIGHT LIFE cottage-turned- restaurant on Newport Boule- \iclfd c:Uld 30th Street and you ulrn1ed1ately receJVe a friendly ~eting. "Sit anywhere you like,· says a smiling server, bartender or manager The atmosphere is casuaJ, ~lh tables for those who feel like a sit-clown meal and plenty of space at the bar. There is also a large outdoor patio that is very popular, espeoally on warm · summer nights. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT ' Janna Tipton, left, and her pal Corie Weaver (in forefront) share a laugh at the Newport Beach . Brewing Co. Their beer of cholce Is the Brewhound Red Ale. • The crowd on weekdays is an even ffilX of twe nty-somethings, rcunilies and more mature adults. But on weekends, says bartender John Newmeyer, •It's a party.• .6xpect to wait m at least a mod- erately long line Fnday and Sat- wday rughts to get m. • The Brewing Co has no live entertamment, but •alternative· music bellows from the Jukebox. l'h~re dre also several television ~l!. thdt broadcast the day's biggest sporting event -be it basketball, football or even soc- cer. : People seem to be drawn to tl)e restaurant and bar because Ol the casual, hip environment and, of course, the famous hand-• crafted beers. "We are the only microbrew- ery In Newport Beach," said Operations Manager Shawn Needelman. "The patio also is a huge draw, because we are one of the few places on the peninsu- la that offers outdoor dining." Every day tl)ere are six brews to choose from. Five come from the Brewing Co. 's standard list and one is usually a special beer invented by the restaurant's own brew master. Each flavor is distinct and caters to different tastes. The Pelican Pale Ale, light and with a fruity flavor, is a favorite among Brewing Co. employees, Newmeyer said. Newport Coast Stearn, an incred· ibly smooth lager, is also popular. Salllng, Windsurfing & Ka.Lessons IRl!I fPijiMe he Stop lMe Slaop Sexy Lingerie SM-XXXXL • Leather Lingerie Bachelor (ette) •Supplies • Adult Novelties • Videos Kama Sutra • Warming Lotions Adult Toys • Edible Undies J New Cyberskin Toys are Here! (.. The Feel of Real Lotions_©' ace Houra: 10-9 Mon-Set; Sun 11-6 714-429-1911 P1·»1¥f!&fil:I Costa Mesa Monk Ir 743 Baker Str.et 9197 Central Ave. (I block w. Briilol) (PETCO C..) 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ANTIPASTl/APPETIZ£RS Mozzarella c::Apreae Freah bull.Jo motz.attlla with tomatoea & extra virgin olive oil BJ'UIChetta Al Pomodoro F rub chopped tomatoe1, garlic & buiJ on cop of garlic tout c.lamari Fritti Pried Calamari M.alaftzane Napoletana Grilled eapl.ant ~ted pe~r1. garlic i-extra V1r11n oil~ oil ZUPPE E INSALATEISQUPS P~ al fc>~!n Cre>ttlni Tomato M>Up with Garlic Tout c.e..,. Salad BEV~VEIAQE /un~ '.&wu«mo. or 11...,,..o On1y s2995 Monday,~. Wecloeedy & T1111nday. (Offer OH• TI1n1 Jutr 11, lttll EHTBEM Ravtoli delta C... Homemade Ravioli with Scamp~ Sun-driec! tomatoa, in a lob.ter aauce Linguine a1 Frutti di Mare Auorted Seafood in a Tomato Broch atop Llncuine paata Farfalle al Salmone Af'l'umlcato &w tie puta with amobd aalmon in a vodka aauce • Pollo SOrnadna c.hicken br.at taDDed with egpl&ftt, f?'Mh mouarella and tomato uuce with • puta Rl10tto aJ GOrpmola • Gamben ltali&n atyle rit-e witlt ptp1ola cheae, udehnMpl Melanuna~ f.aplant Pannjpn with iide f>U!A ~wpT PolJo·~lo H T ...... i.. ot c.uoli Oited chid&"' brWc ........ r.-d • · 1arlicl'........y a.11nlllllw ..-.... w •tarp.,..... w.-.. &ti-8660 ·-NawtOm llND. OonA Mw .,.... ................. ( For those who feel more comfort- able with a Budweiser, try the Newport Beach Blonde. The Brewhound Red Ale satisfies those looking for an amber brew, and Razzberry Rage will quench a sweet tooth. And if you're really daring, try "Captain Kirk's Stout,• a dark, thick brew that has a hint of licorice flavor. The ta.sty appetizers range from bee{-ba.ttered Onion tings to fried calamari to the Brewing Co.'s famous oven-roasted garlic bread -pizza dough smothered in garlic and cheese. The Brewing Co. is a piace where everyone -employees and guests -appears tQ •be hav- ing a great time. The~out of the bar makes it easy-,to talk to people, which is wby;;tbe Brew- ing Co. is a pop~ptace for young, single ad~ts' . If for some reason you can't find anyone tq·ta,lk to, Newmey- e r or the other bfiltenders will no doubt strike up a conversation. Happy hour is from 3 to 6:30 · p.m. weekdays and features S2 pints and half-priced appetizers._ Dinner is served from 6 to 10 p.m., and a special late-night menu -consisting of mostly appetizers -is served from 10 p.m. to closing. 414 Old~""'.~"""' (114} H5·60l6 . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot date book~ Summ"""'~ AFTEI .sizzle on • s,rld your A1'1m ..... IWns to: The Daily Pilot After' Houri, DOW. e.y St. <Gita,.._, 92627; tu: ~ 170; or call 54Q;.12K m. m. A cmipleta llllting of Aft8r Hours can be fOUl')d at our W9b slta M ............ wilpllot . Island o mtyard MUSIC TRIANGLE SQUARE.CONCERTS The shopping center has free live classic rock performances sched- uled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from• 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 'and from 1.to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square at Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For: informa- tion, call 722-1600. Renowned maatictam, sldWul pertorm.s iDd ftnt-rate food will nn Bloomingdale't Courtymd. • when Fesbkil lllalJd beglm Ill loth annual free SnmfMrCoa- cert Sertet on Wednesday. Grammy winders, ri>ck musicians, swlng artists and others Will perform from 6 to 8 p.m. every Wednetd4y through Aug. 19, arid five Pubion · Island restaurants will MrYe food •concert style• to a>nttn a Newport Beach summer tra .. dition. Grammy-winmng Juice Newton will kick off the l8riel Wednesday. Known for bar active and emotional p11a1enta- tioos, Newton WW perform bitl .like •The Sweetest 'lbing• and others off her 11Greateat Hits• album. which recently IOld · more than 1 mWion coptes. Classic rock group 1'b9 Guess Who will take the stage ~uly 22. One of the few •IUper· • bands of the 19608 and titlll~~ continues to tour suc-~,u.uy. The Guess Who will di>rm many of its numerous op 40 bits, including • Ameri- an Woman,· •No Time" and .. "These Eyes.· .. The melodies of Motown will move the audience when ' the Sound of the SuprenleSi Jed by original Supremes' member • Karen Ragland, perform July 29. The show will feetwe more ... . . ·. KENNY .1/· PRINTER ' , , Painting? t I L If Y,Ou're look.ing to paint or repaint, rebu ild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find · the seNice that best fits your ·needs. Daily Pilot ' 1.., •, 1 f 1 • 'j ( ( 1, t 1 1 1 ' ·' 1 , • \ r. 1 , ' ~ . • I i, 1 ( • Ton):' Award · Winner Best Musi cal 1953 • tbm ~ d the Supnilne1' hit =~~to~·· ,_~~~and bP.Wlll~ to sway when dae Gulf IOUDdl ol Mwn- bO Gurr. -a blend ol zyde-co, ._a, 'JU-Mex. boogle- WOOfjle and Latin mmic -per· fom1 "A~. S. Tbe seven-piece b&Dd features YocaJs, an accor· dion. wubboard. swamp gui- tar, boogie piano, suophones liDd rhytbm Mdion, Tbe~ tWtng act of tbe New Morty Show will cap- tivate the audience A\IQ. 12. Peeturing 10 top swing mUSi- dem, the bigh-:energy group will lbowcae dusic swing ~. neW originals, and iwtng Interpretations of l><>P tonga ~like Billy Idol. • The will revive the lllUlk: of the '50s on Aug: 19 .. Known both for their immense- ly popular bits "Yakety-Yak" and •CJ.erlie Brown• as well as tMlr supreme comic perfor- mances, the Cout.ers will show • Why they have remained one of the moat important influences on today's pop music. Admission for the outside c:oocerts is free, but preferred seats are available for $10. For more intormatioo,·call 721- 2000. -FILM ANIMATION FESTIVAL Spike and Mike's 1998 Festival of Animation will be held through July 16 nightly at 5, 7:1 5 and 9:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday at 12:30 and 2:45 p.m. at Land- mark's Port theater, 2905 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 673-6260. 'GRAND ILLUSION' HGrand Illusion," a 1937 French film about the escape of French soldiers from a German World War I prison camp, will be screened July 17 at 6:30 p .m. at the Orange CoUnty Museum of Art. The muse- um ls at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $5 or $3 for museum members, students and seniors. For information, call -(949) 759-1122. -ART ARTISTS IN ACTION The Cannery Restaurant will play •MONDAY, SPAGHETTI NIGHT· $895 . PREMIUM WELL $300 DOMESTIC BEER $225 ALL YOU CAN EAT! Happy Baul' Man.-Fl'I. 4:18 -8:18 a 1:18 -11:80 Ui UBDAY 8 IU•DAY 11:80 -1:1111 . 2aso w.cBU)liiiiii eeach Lu.noh • Dln.ner • Cate 11 Lucie is luminous . andS~~nie S\Yeetly9-" ~stible! II ---- host to Artists in Action Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Artists will give live demonstrations on the patio. For information, cal) 723· 1922. ' WATERCOLOR CLASSES The Orange County Museum of Art will offer beginn)ng water- color classes for adtJlt on Thurs~ days from Thursda¥ through Aug. 27 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Intermediate classes will be offered Saturdays July 18 · through Aug. 22 from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is S60; $50 for museum members, students and seniors. For information, call (949) 759- . 1122, ext. 204. 'PEOPLES OF THE WORLD' .,Peoples of the World," an exhibit of photography by Robert Ozibko, will be on display in the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., through July 31. For information, call 7J7·3~01 . 'FLOATING WORLD' The exhibit "Ukiyo-e: The Float· ing World" will be on display at .--:------------., I I I I I I OPENl I 1673 Irvine Ave. IL,f' COSTA MF.SA I FREE Shampoo 1 w I ad a: Haircut I (Exp. 1131198> I I I I I I I I L------~.!1.!!.~--.J -. . Sotorday, July 11, l 998 A 15 HOUIS Gallery Paradiso Exhibits video installations by Matthew through Aug. 5. The exhibit • McCaslin aimed at exposing the features paintings by Stephanie inner workings of modem infra- Tanhauser, prints and a mixed-structures and communication media installation by Corina systems runs through Sept. 13 at Gamma, and paintings and the Orange County Museum of mixed-media installations by Art. 850 San aemente Drive, Laurie Hines. Gallery hours are Newport Beach. Adm~~lon is $5 Tuesday through Saturda~ from for adults, $4 for senjors and stu- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The gal ery is d.Ants, children 11nder sixtaan and. located at 1604 B~bcock St., Cos-'C' ~ ,. .. ta Mesa. For information, call OCMA members a~e free. Hours 650-3690. are 11 a.m. to 5 p:m. Tuesday 'MATTHEW MCCASLIN: through~unday.'The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive., New- port Beach. Fpr Information, catl 759-1122. •. WORKS-SITES' An exhibit of sculptures and ROSE·Y'S AUTO BODY CAUIOIMA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& Pick.., & w.y. All CertiW W.kllls 642-4522 121 l1411trl1I Way • Costa Mesa ' A 16 Saturday, July 11 , 1998 • commun1 fornm ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot , .. EDITOllAL .... Let's check out hotel " '". -.. thoroughly . ' . . ewport Dunes has a dream, and it's quite a grand one: build a new, three-story, 600-room hotel and time- share complex with meeting rooms 811d restaurants. Make it the largest-capacity uotel in the city. Get rid of som~ of those RVs ar;id tum that 30-acre beachfront property into a full-service destination. Titink of the revenue -about $1 million in hotel taxes for city coffers alone. It's all part of the Dunes' redevelopment plan -well kind of. The original plan called Big mistakes · on Big <;:orona S ince geography and the .. four directions are matters · of substance. here are the errors from Jason Hill's piece on ..a.lg Corona (·Big Corona offers 1alaJ location for family outing df1.d aquatic sports," July 1). First, Big Beach is not »just north of the city border.· That would be Fourth Beach in Cameo Sb.ores. And even If the "city" in question IS Corona del Mar, there is Little Corona, a charming little spot Just south of l?oppy. Where do you get 'em? Iowa? Second, I don't care what Lt. John Blauer says, Big Beach faces south. Don't believe me? Go' 'ttown at sunset and look for the «tn Or JUSt get a compass, go stand at the top of the stairs dl}d cbeck it out. You'll find it going :ijown over the Wedge jetty or bod proper, depending on the e of year. Moreover, the Corona Jetty QnJy works as a surf spot during ~g south swells from either exico or the Southern Hemi- here, and the rest of the beach a big, shapeless shore break :;,at can be dangerous as hell, pecially at low tide. Maybe Blauer's saying that ause we need more people at ~-­ for 9illy 275 rooms. Quite a jump-hundreds "I believe the pl to erect a 600-room hotel of rooms, hun~eds of people. Think of the at NeWJ>Qrt Dunes j.yoverkill," says another traffic. ,, , • reader, Amy u~. So;me lik~ the idea. · And it may ~/well be. H1tin Uui).led that there's a project of this cal-Because of ~ft>roposal's sc8le, the city lber in the planning," says Rosalind Williams, would have t~ihend its general plan. After executive director of the Newport Beach Con-all, the reso,tt "Bes want to add an extra 325 ference and VISitors Bureau. rooms intq.th.; same area. What will it do to Many aren't as thrilled. traffic along West C<1ast Highway? ·What will it "I think we need another 600-roopi hot~l do to the ~w? How do the people who live in like we need a hole in the head," s<fys read~.,., •l'if ewport ~ach fe~l aboqt this? All good ques- Gloria Roe. . . tiQns de_$erving answers. " I • . •' ·P MAILl.lG Newport Beath has many fine hotels and resorts -the µunes, two Marrlotts, Four Sea- SOD$, Hyatt Newporter, the Sheraton. And those are just the big ones. • · .-Does the''dty really need -or can it bear - a 600-room resort? The answers will come only with careful review -and not just of the traffic and envi- ronmental impacts. The residents, particularly those who llve in the Bayside mobile homes and in Dover Shores, should figure into the . equation. After all, they live &ere. . I .. ity vehicles whiz along the wind- ing two-lane avenue at speeds that would do justice to racers at the Indianapolis Speedway - and it's a 25 mph zone for its entire length. Hegger goes on to state •not to mention the cars that pass through [Eastbluff] during the day with no regard to the speed limit." We pray that Eastbluff parents will remember her remarks when they begin drtvtng their elementary-age children to Eastbluff School, which will reopen in fall 1999. The route is along Vista del Oro, and we will appreciate it very much if they observe the speed limit. We · • apparently have not the econom- ic pull with the city of Newport Beach that the Eastbluff Home- owners Association enjoys, nor t,pe l~ury of eliminating through traffic, as it has had done. Our suggestion is that Eastbluff residents start practicing. Just drive more slowly -starting now -when you shop at Eastblu.ff Center or drop your children at the sports field or Waldmf School. And remember to keep doing so next year. We have children livtng in The Bluffs, too. LELAND OUVEI' ., Newport Beach beach. Sure, dude. NORM FRAHM Corona del Mar BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY Pll.OT Reader disputes Jason Hill's piece on Big Corona f'Blg Corona otters ideal location for family outing and aquatic sports," July 1). Comments on West Side middle school We need a middle school be- cause I have two kids in Wilson, and they want to go to TeWiDkle ("West Side parents want closer middle school," June 26;' "Rea middle school pitch loses steam.• June 30). I think we need a mid- dle school, for my kids espedally:i Readers put in a vote for Goethals Tom Goethals' column was out- iitancling ("Posting laws of Bible is e of his worries,• July 8). , Hire him! --MARGY AND JERRY COSTEUO decision not to recommend a skate park at Bonita Canyon ("Skating course rejected,• July 8). remain so. Bluffs resident disputes traffic claim SUSANA GARCIA Costa Mesa ·Sate park decision ·ollie,. wkickflip" and "rail- side" are all terms that I've come to know in the nine or so years that my son has been skateboarding. I like for him to skate, he enjoys it. He gets plenty of aerobic exercise doing it, he builds strength and coordi- nation, he makes new friends, and he's doing something he's proud of. As long as the commu- nity continues to treat skating as an illegitimate activity, it will Unfortunately, when I realize that I have more pictures o! him with a baseball glove and a soc- cer ball than I do of him doing an "ollie• or a "kickfhp, • I am very sorry because I know skat- ing is so important to him. I real- ize that I don't have the photos I'd like because he can't skate in a park or other public venue. · These kids are our kids, not someone else's. Remember the villag~ skaters with a place to perform their sport? Skate parks support- ed and encouraged by the com- munity will help keep skaters from wanting to use our schools, shopping centers and office buildings as places to practice their sport. And to all of you fel- low skater parents, you'll finally have pictures of your kids doing that "fakie blunt slide• or a •backside impossible.• Come on, city of Newport Beach -do the right thing by our kids. While we in The Bluffs respect the concerns for the safety of all children regarding careless, speeding drivers, we were star- tled at Eastbluff resident Tami Hegger's statement, •we deserve the same peaceful quality of life as our Bluffs neighbors have.• (•Eastbluff residents didn't cause accident,• July 9.) Hahl Just stake out our wind- ing Vista del Oro thoroughfare al any time of day and watch the zooming sports cars and sport util- I think they should make Estancia for the seventh-and eighth-graders just like Costa Mesa. That way it would help the school and also the people lO · disappointing J read with remorse the New- t>ort Beach Parks Commission's .. When will the community realize there are great benefits to be derived from providing EDUCATIONALLY SPEAKING CONNIE DUDDRIDGE Costa Mesa .:Programs make after-school hours count . A few weeks ago, I conclud- , ed that it would take more ' than posting •Do not kill" signs in the classrooms to stop kJ.ds from being violent to each : otper. My suggestions take a lot more work than that. But given ""the alternative, I think they are worth it.. Provide after-school and sum- mer programs for kids at their sehools. This suggestion ls going to require reallocating some of our tax dollars. In the past few years, we have decided the way to make our communities safe and crline-free is to hire more and more police and spend our tax dollars on courts and prls- Qns. r, It costs more to lock up a JS.venile for a year than to send ttim or her to Harvard. The moblem is after four years at ~ard,.you've got a young adult who wUl contribute greaUy W society and our tu base for the next SO yean. After four -ars in the priaon sy1tem, u've got a young adult likely commit more cttmes and be a rrtble parent. l So we have to decide. Do we 'M«lnt to live in gated coaamunJ· e1 and drive in bulletjjrOof can, while spending more Of our income to pay for tu-sup- ported prt.ton 1ystem1 to Jock up the kids we are Ignoring right' dow1 Ot do we want to divert ~x dollan to fund IOIDe pro- grams for kids right now1 ' ' We have the facilities to house the after-school and sum- mer programs. These buildings are our schools, which our tax dollars built. They should be used to improve kids in apy way possible, whether the school dis- trict sponsors it. At the Costa Mesa elemen- tary schools, we have a city- sponsored after-school and summer playground program. It provides adult supervision for kids who would otherwise go home to an empty house. It's free to parents and is a drop-in program, so kids can take advantage of it when they need to. But there could be so much more. There could be reading rooms, where kids could get help with their reading and homework. Music classes could be offered, because we know kids who study music al an early age do much better in math. How about having computer c1uset after tchool1 That way, children who don't have computen at home can practice typing, play an educational game or do reteercb for a reportf What lf we taught a sec- ond language In the after·tchool progrun1 We need bandt-oo art. math, and ldence pn;jecu and an elementary Ktiool news- paper. • Statistically, the tinie when kJds coinDllt the mott trimet II between 2 and !t:i' tbe time between wh• J9tl out and parent. antft ...... Why { do we think a seventh-wader is able to make the righ't choic- es during this crucial four-hour period each day if we provide them with no positive adult role models or activities? Is it wise to have a 12-year-old watching talk shows about the most shocking subjects imagin- able to formulate their views on life? The city of Santa Ana just received a $1.8 million fed- erdl grant to assign police and recreational leaders to work with kids bet ore they get into trouble. Their school atten- dance and grades are improv- ing. The teens are learning people care how they are doing, and they ar.e learning about responsibility. Would you shrug off a police officer if he asked you if your homework was· done? The city of Costa Mesa iS considering shifting the DARB program from elemente.ry school lo filth or sixth grade, ~ and again in seventh or eJgbth. grade. I liken this to the •0o not kill• rule. I don't think k!dt have forgotten tobacco, alcohol and drugs are bad for their health. n,y know they can go to jell for drugs and gang activ- ity. But kids of thlt age bave fragile egos, where• bat friend can be a worst enemy in the blink of an eye. If they don't have a 1trong network of support to make them iMl good about tbemMlva1, the drug·ead·alCObol peth to oblit- eration lobb lllOlt attracti.Ve. Make the teen and preteen alter-school and summer pro- grams both fun and educational. Offer intramural sports that don't require kids lo possess superior coordination to play. Offer folk, swing or square- dancing classes. But make homework the ticket to these, require that a half-hour of homework be completed and checked before the fun begins. Work with the school dis- trict's sister.city in Australia and schools in other parts of the world to set up e-mail pen pals for the discussion of politi- cal and cultural ideas. Set up peer tutoring, where older kids help their fellow school· mates. L et's kill three birds with one 1tone. Have after-school pro- graJU where police officers vis- it, to that kids know and can relate to the police, and the police can keep a pipeline open to hear about potential trouble. By providing a sale leeming environment, we will raile test scores and leamilig, causing our populaUon to be a valuable work force. Busy k!dt don't have u much time or inclination to get into troUble. It's time for dty government and the ICbool 6trict to joln handl and prcmae tlMiH otm· out IOlutlonl to om futUre. our ·kids. this area here. · DENNIS DISeNGIR Costa Mesa -WI I I I Y 011 11 Pl I I I lllTllll STATE SENA1t Ross Johnson (R), 35th District. 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 833-0180 . STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer (R), 70th Dis- trict, 18952 MKArthur Btw.I., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 86~ 7070. CONTINUED FROM A 1 Adams Elementary third-grade teacher Marcy Serrels. She and her teaching partner, Bruce Hall of Kaiser Primary school, are teaching a combined third-and-fourth-grade earth sd- ebce class. "We actually get to practice what we've learned,• Hall said. "There is so much that we get here that we'll be able to use in our regular classrooms." tyfetoyer 8',lid the program is in i~ sixth year and l).as been grow- ing in popularity. "We had about 500 students apply for the program,;9 she said. •we had to turn down 200 the first day.• · The institute attempts to draw students from each of the district's 20 elementary schoofs as well as from private schools. It focuses on instructing underrepresented stu- dents, including girls and minori- ties. "Girls are underrepresented in science and math classes because they are perceived as being right- brained," Metoyer said. "But we tOLUMN CONTINUED FROM A 1 many of them are not getting at home the kind of hugs and pats they require. Many of the kids I've coached respond to the hugs · and pats as a thirsty man in the desert would to a glass of water. Most of these kids hug back, either because it is something missihg from th~if lives, or because they we're raised in home ·such as ours, where it is not given a second thought. ln one baseball game, ·a very quiet girl, a 1 O·year-old with great potential, but underachiev- . ing on the field, smacked the ball deep into left field in a dose game. As her hit sailed over the head of the outfielder, I knew Put a few words to work for you. Call the want to show that girls can be MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT equally successful in math or sci-Allan Chessen; 9, has the whole world ln his hands during a Daily Pilot . ence." . Some of the students seemed geography lesson at the Science/Math Institute, a federally fund- particularly .impressed by the col-ed summer school program at Davis School in Costa Mesa. CLASSIFIEDS 1~ege component of the program, the specially equipped labor~tory which allows the students _to--+-d __ e_vel..QRed a seismographic read- spend two of three Fridays at the ing. OCC science department. "They showed us how ~ey. 1 "We got to make an earth-had a line 300 feet underground quake by jumping·up and down that can measure earthquakes all .wi the ground,• Jack Turner said. over the world,• Tyler Randolph And from the students' motion, said. LADIES! FREE!_ Dell•ery wUh Purchase of 5 pc;. Set w/ad. BIKINI SEASON IS HEllE 'f O STAY. Tummy Tuck $4200 (incl. surgeons fu.facility fee, and gt4«r:,aJ;i.mfsthesia) B~!;~,~~~~}!1~~ J3900 We ofl~r aff ordabzse nJric s gery in ctrtifiea''Stare-th~Art" 1/'ues by Ntwport Bt~h Board ttJJ/ied osm Surgtonl COMPUMBNTARY Co,)/f'UT /MAGIN OR ANY PROCBIJfl~_"J!Jlf CONSULTATl()N Jjfit(al C-ontlltwif g_ .. • Softfo~ ~nentcollag(ll) •~en If oto~· • Lani Rr811rftrcing ·odiatry. • Orthopedic Surgery 1t BEACHSJDrQ)SMETlC (ENTER OUTPATIENT SURGERY 1-800-500-6997~ci~J!! 19671 Beach Blvd., Suite 321, Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Select Baldwin and your doors open to a world of design possibilities .. 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A defense fund for Wilhoit has bee~ established and hun- dreds of signatures attesting to the strength of his character have been turned in. But, again, it Saturday, July 11 , 1998 A 17 I • doesn't matter. As much as I . hope ~~~:ay that tlie accusations are no · g more than a teacher being playful and friendly with students, 1t won't matter. The sad fact is that guilty or innocent, the incident has raised the bar on the level of contact between lads and non-parents and, once again, kids will suffer. Teac}lers and coaches wW • think twice about pats, bugs anJ other incidental or innocent colt. tact. Overprotective parents ancl zealot.is prosecutors who enjoy the challenge of shooting fish in' a barrel will help ruin what Jor many ki~ is the kind of l)duJt contact they crave. So, paren\g, remember the name -Steve Smith. U l wind up coaching yow kids, they will get hugs and pats and, if they play well, perhaps a flip. . . 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A 18 ·Sol\Jrday, July 11, 1998 NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT TllANSFERS AND IXPULSIONS mz• lDnlflrl llllall ..... flilmlli -•y.1 .... tubltma: 56 5' a lntlinl11k111:11 Aghttng:J • High IChoof: 50 ~ 2 ( E.xtortiorl: 1 • Jqta!: 62 ) ---·-·--•-•••••--·••t• .. •-•.--•••-••••"•••t_. .. _••••••••--·-·---•.-.••-••• .. ••-•'"•f-•6•-·---·--... •-·---• ... _,.__O .... Hl_O_O ,_, .... _ • ..,....,...,. __ 8mall ,,,.. Knff9; 7 ,.' 'l 65 Alcohol: 27 ( • Mariju.na: 45 y· Theft 5 . • Anon:1 • . · Fighting: 2 . . • Total: 87 ' ' ···~ ........................ .-................... ~ .................................................... ,} ,,. ................................................................................ _;_ ............... .__._._, ..... , ...... . 1997-91 Expluslons BHmD . J : MB &al* E~ 6 Illegal SU~ ,g· 29 1 ~: 6 Expk>sives: 3 . High school: 18 Weapons: 18 I Total: 30 . • • .-.•o••••-••"9M•••••f•tt••"•••••"'••••tt••••·•••n .. t-•M•••••••u•..,••••t••t•..,•••••t••W /o••t•"""''""•••-•••U••• ... ••H••••••••h•••-••••-•-••-••'f••••••••• .. •t•• .. •t-•••M+••-•••••••..-• ... -••""'._••"-•t•w• 1996-97 Expulsions Elementary: 8 ln1ennedlate:4 High schod: 26 llmmi Weapor .14 Marijv µ: 6 Thef-,2 Fig' ,tJng: 4 <;~2 !allt38 SOURCE: NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT EXPEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 more sigruficant decrease m the number of violations of the dis· trict's controversial zero-tolerance drug, alcohol and weapon policy. "lt indlcates to me that while signs are going down, in some cases-transfers may be working, but there's still many problems," Fluor satd. . Under the polic:.¥o students are trdnsferred to ahother school Wltiun the chstrict for their first offense of bnnging ~ weapon oth- er than a or controlled substance to school. They are transferred to another school for 90 days, after which they are allowed to rerum to their original school. But many students pref.er to stay at the school they were transferred to. For selling drugs, possessing a gun or brandishing a knife, stu- dents are automatically expelled from the district for a year. Fluor and other ·board mem- bers have questioned the effec· liveness of •transf~g students to another schqol after a first offense. Some board members . prefer to leave a student at their school of attendance and admin· is ler other forms of discipline. "I just don't see [transfers) making a big difference,· she said. •rm hoping we're going to revisit it. I don't want to eliminate it altogether but I want to look at it." Fluor said she would prefer giving schools greater latitude in disciplining students after a first offense instead of applying a blanket transfer policy. 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"People don't think iri effect as the>1e in vlrtual replitY. mUrder scene. Officers can zoom in 3-D.~· he said. "Digital imagiM bas Reis, a photo tecbnk:laq.f& t)le or out and scroll in either direction c:h4f\ged the way we look at things NewpQrt Beach Police ~part-to create a better view of the site. in the traditional sense. It puts you ment, now can use a high,..tedi sys-"It belpl us more in teWng the in the scene instead of being told tem that enables him ' to sti~) story," Reis said. "It requires me to ~bout it." \ y . CONTINUED FROM A1 . improper tactics and methods. The department must find , space for the videotapes as well Conv.ntional heart aurgery require• a 12 to 15-inch inci•ion an4 cutting through th• br•a•tbone. ... t'(-: " • >.. '.\. THE OF HE Recent, legislatiOD JDADdated that' California law enforcement agen- cies retain ~ videotapes ior one year. Prior to this year, the time frame for keeping the tapes varied from one city to the next •we are making room in our office,• said police Cndr. Richard Greer, referring to storage space 'H\• for the tapes. "We will be able to edit and catalog videos so when we need them in court, they are easilyaccessible .. "The biggest asset of having the mmeras is the ability to verify what actually occurred. Most depart- ments that have used it consider the cameras a real asset." Keyhole heart •urgery ••all er inoi•ion b•t1'••n th• rib•. EDGE SURGERY QUIRES FAR L CUTTING. •.. , quicker high-tech heart 'fo learn more '71t/710-2015 •• thod• aean l••• pain and tienta with heart di•••••· at in Or&D89 COUDtY t~ of fer a lik• keyhole ••rgery. Beart xnatitute aD4 11 .... I I ' Noe's Distrtd 1oys Athlete of 1he Year spit It's fslalldi's ...._ Cllf Hart.or's W./see below. Saturday, July 11 , 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 CLUI GOLF QUOTE OF THE DAY "·-the rtferee roost not hove seen tt, Ond I just dove ii· cril puled M '1fKlY from hin ·-• Brett Baker, South All-Stars hero ... . .. -• - Newport Beodl/Cow ~so Dai~ Pilot "Bl ~Stirring ,··it up • Towersey warms up for loccl.ls-only affair at Santa · Ana Country Club July 31. RIOWU> DuNN SANTAANA HEIGlfl'S- As a tuneup for the Tea Cup Classic, Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana CIASSIC Country Club will compete in the third annual California Women's Championship at Del Mar Country Club July 20-22. It's the second year in a row in which Towersey, Santa Ana's 14-time club champion, has competed in the Calif omia Women's Championship. Only one other local, Monica Shores of Newport Beach Country Club, is scheduled to play in the 54-hole stroke-play event for women amateurs throughout the state. . BRJAN POSUOA I DM.V P!t..OT The championship bas no age restrictions and no qualifying rounds. The field of 120 women is filled by the lowest entrants with an official USGA handicap index of 10.4 QI better. Towersey bas signed up with an 0.5 index· Shores is 7 .6. ' Interestingly, it appears that ~bores, a relatively new golfer, is hot on the trail of reigning NBCC women's club champion Debbie Albright. Tie South's Brett Baker from Newport Harbor left) ts all over the North's Rasull Webster of· Servite ln Friday night's 39th rendition of the Orange County All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast C-Ollege. Above, Mike Jones of Laguna mus (22) skirts the outreach of-a North defender. Brenda Parrot, a new member at NBCC, is also expected to challenge Albright, according to club sources, next year for the ladies' title and the right to represent the club in the 'rea Cup Classic. On July 31,.Santa Ana · Country Club will host the second annual Tea Cup Classic the area's midsummer ' locals-only affair in the Fletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club C hampionship Series. • S~uth pulls out 14-10 victory in 39th Orange County All-Star game by ~e of Brett Baker's fumble recovery at the North 3-yard line in the third quarter to lift sluggish RebelS to victory at Orange Coast. BARRY FAULKNER lkl1y Pb Towersey, Albright, Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde Country Club) and defending champion Selby Schriber (Big Canyon Comttry Club) are ail repeaters from last'year's inaugural Tea Cup Classic. COSTA MESA -Momentum wasn't about to wear black Friday night in the 39th Orange County All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast College so South defensive back and Newport Ha'.rbor High product Brett Baker just took it. -+- Interest ln the Tea CUp Classic continues to grow with community golfers and even, non-gollers inquiring on a regular basis about the one-day event. Tea time is 9 a.m. for the ladles. Baker's larceny occurred on a third- quarter fumble recovery at the North 3 which set up a touchdown and helped kick start the sluggish Rebels who went on to claim a 1•-10 come-from:behind vic- tory. gave it to us." South fullback Brandon' Jordan scored on the next play with 6:26 left in the third quarter and a South defense that included former Harbor standouts Derek Fox and Pete Hogan kept making plays, until the Rebel offense finally produced. Flyers have been made \lp at the clubs for members to gallery and support their champions. "I saw the ball come out on the (quar- terback-running back) exchange, then the quarterback (Magnolia's Anthony Zaragosa) fell on it.• Baker said. "But the re feree must not have seen it, and I just dove in and pulled it away from him. I held the ball up to show the ref, and he . "Our defense won the game for us," said South Coach Myron Miller, the for- mer head man at Costa Mesa High. "All SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 84 Newport Harbor's Derek Fox leads the defensive pack on the North runner. SEE TEA CUP PAGE 83 DI I LY P 1L0 T HIGH SCH 0 0 L DIS IR IC T C 0 ·M1 l E 11 H LE IE S OF THE y EAR SAM NELSON . . . . . Estancia standout enticed college recruiters in basketball and volleyball; he settles on UCLA. BARRY FAutJCNl!R Oatrrtl ecent Estancia High graduate Sam elson, who turned down a · ketball scholanhip to the Air PGft:e Academy to try hiJ hand at • val9yball at UCLA, is one of two l~ · Nellon ltaDdouts to be named 1997-98 Daily Pilot Ntlwport-Mesa Di1trict Ma.le Athlete of the Year. A two-time Newport-Mesa District Player of the Y911 in buketball and a two-Ume Dream 18am boDoree in Volleyball, Nellon •bares the district's tap tndMdual bonOr with Ne,wport Harbor ffjgb pi'OdUct Brett Baker. • -· Nelson, allo the Padfic Coat League Male r ol the Yw, a W911 • BatUda'1 top male ;.;;:· wu an Orange County AD.star ID bath lb three MUOnl u a vanity bMketball ltarter llfJtllDllll88d 1,4'0 pOlntl, including a 22.9 ' •¥Wage u. 6-foot-5 ...... ICOl'8d et.leut 30 pomta leV9D t1me1 ID bi1 prep campatgn and~ a carw-bigb 40 ~-•Junior. wa MVP al U. Pa.• a j\IDkJt aDd tbsnd ---wttb two otbllw .... ~ ..... , ,... •• junlar .. 1.8 •• ................. Pa. .... . • varsity lineup, where his unique blend of • deadly outside shooting and inside scoring : acumen made him one of Orange : Cowity's most versatile players. : He was twice a second-team All-ClF ! Newport Harbor standout had a memorable prep career in football and soccer. Southern Section perlormer in Division lli : BARRY FAUL.KNER • and led Coach Rich Boyce's squad to : ----"----~-Pb;.;;.;;,;;.;.;;.;.__ ___ _ within an eyelash of the ClF Division m-A • _, title game. He scored 3-4 points in a : Brett Baker, who translated his double-overtime semifinal loss to No. : boundless energy into seven varsity 2-seeded Bishop Montgomery, after ! letters at Newport Harbor High, is leading l!standa to a quartetfinal upset of : one of two recent graduates to be named BU- third-seeded San Dimas. : 1997-98 Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa District ...... Nelson committed early to the Air Force : Male Athlete of the Year. Academy, where he was set to join former Eagle : &ker, the Newport-Mesa MVP in football and teammate Selwyn Mansell and Estancia classmate : an All-Sea View League performer in soccer, Ryan Simpeon with the Western Athletic Confer-i shares the district's top individual honor with epce Falcons. : Esta.qcia High product Sam Nelson. Bu~, After a standout campaign in volleyball : Baker fashioned one or the finest mdividual dreW 11\tei'elt from legendary UCLA Coach.Al : lealOOI in the history or Newport-Mesa prep SCatel, NellOn elected to become a Bruin, where : football, helping lead Coach Jeff Brinkley's 1ars he will try tO add to the 1trtng of NCAA crowns in : to the C1P Southern sectiOn DtVilioo V selii:lftDals Westwood. ! for the foUrth time In the last six years. A~~ performer for Estand4 volleyball coach : A 5-foot-11, 184-PoUnd tallback and corwbe~· D.a. Hd, Nuon spent time at ..uer, middle : Baker Nlbed for 1,877 Yards Oil 301 catrtelllnd b1oc1D1r ms outside bitter. Hit outstanding verticeJ : produced U8.1 all1PWPOM yarits, including leap. llDOOth athJelklan and powerful upper body, : recet..q eiM1 rmarila. H11 ,30 ~._fall belped mu. him a p<Mnt hitting pr•mce. He led : let a ICbOOl lillagla ••• NcDrd ad lie Ololed ~~ tn ldDI ~ OI bil lbel two HMDlll Ud f ~ C°'*f wlla .... --~ Hll 18 ..-tr..,... .... _ ..... .,..,..... GN)lrl 1 Ml6m ................ ....,. ~DI'. &1 LID t•ICI aed fair tlilrd. ..... ,_, -•• .. .-plal'JIJfartbadlGIDWa · .,.~~ .............. ~ .... .,.....· • ................. , ... -.a.1111 llllltwo !Iii•... .. . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . '93 LEXUS ~ ES300 WhJte, chroma, CO, full O~Jl. 6.9~ &n.nci~ nallah c. (1120 9) $19,995 '95 LEXUS GS300 l.Aathcr, ,_nJOOf,CD. 011106) $33,995 S hop by Phone Oi on the Internet www.lexus4less.com ''93 LEXUS - GS300 Bt.dUmry, full option, Nak. 6.9% f'lna.oc.i:f: available. (0539 2) $23,977 '96LEXUS SC400 . . • . c . . ' . . . Newport/Costa M.esa Doily Pilot '92LEXUS '97·LEXUS '94LEXUS LS400 ·ES 300 LS400 Non-cen.i&ed, Full ~n, ••• ml., Cuhmcre/1-ry, fuU option, leather, moonroof. 3yr/ OOk ml wan. 39K ml., 6.9% ~available. 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Anyone attending the party and dinner (S35 per person) at Mesa Verde can make a motion • for items such as •Angel Bat Boy or Girl• for a nighl1 a golf ' package at Pelican Hill Gou C lub with Nike Tour pro (and Costa Mesa High graduate) Dennis Paulson; dJnner m jail (courtesy of th~ Costa Mesa Police Dept.); a ride on the Goodyear Blimp; a pheasant · hunting trip1 a Newport Harbor TEA CUP CONTINUED FROM 81 G 0 L F richord dunn yacht cruise for 20 people; and a hot-air balloon ride. One of the more interesting auction items being offered is a trip for two to Chicago and two nights' stay at the Sutton Place Hotel. with former American League home run champion and White Sox third baseman Bill Melton serving as an escort for the lucky fans through the Comiskey Park clubhouse. And, yes, two box seats and plenty of White Sox gooclies will accompany the winners. Who said the fun stops after 18 boles? The second annual Costa Mesa Community Goll Classic, sold out months m advance, is presented by, among other local businesses, the Orange County Mark.et Place, Media One, Daily matches the women's club champions from the four private clubs in this newspaper's circulation. tt ls desJgned to promote goU, bring the goU oommtinity closer together and crown• J?&ily Pilot duulipion. All four Jada bAi¥e oonslstenflf dOll>iMteil tbelr ~ dUb champ60Dlhips. the tnltlel l'8lllOn for Wandng to bring tbem ~tor. one-day, lllOU-'play, 11·111°'8 ~ ... "*.., uboetllliM. ......... owm=:; ::.:: Despite the success of ace volleyball, crew and swimming, it was a tough year for Pirates men's athletics. . .. CG>STA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's volleyball team bad just two losses this sea- son. One of them , unfortunately, came at the state semifinals, as the Pirates went on to .finish third with a 13-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-12 victory over L.A. Pierce. The Pirates had battled with Otange Empire Conference rival Golden West all season long. Golden West won the first meet- ing, 15-10, 15-13, 10-15, 15-6, but OCC won the rematch, 13-15, 16- 14, 15-8, 5-15, 15-12, to capture a share or the conference title. Looking forward to a rematch w1th the defending. state cllampi- on Rustlers in tbtf""tinals, the Pirates were tripped up in the semifinals by Santa Barbara. The Pirates won the first two games, 15-7 and 15~8. but let the Vaqueros back into the match by not taking advantage of match- point opportunities in the third and fourth games . OCC lost the final games, 15- 17, 14-16 and 12-15. Josh Richardson ended his two-year career at OCC second on the all-time kill leader list with . 626 kills. Richardson only trails former Pirate teammate Kevin Reid who had 657 in the 1996- 1997 season. Ironically, Richardson, a prod- uct of Newport Harbor High, will play for UCI in the fall and will once again be playing alongside Reid. Richardson also finished third on the all-time blocks list with 106. ,- All-time single-season assist leader Ryan Hiskey finished the year with 1,173. Richardson was honored as the OEC's Co-Most Valuable Player wi\b Golden West's Scott Lane. Hiskey and Mark Pozsgai made tbe an-conference first team. Pozsgai had 221 kills and a .386 hitting percentage for the Pirates. • Football: Orange Coast was in danger of its first winless season since 19.54, but avoided the du.tJi- ous honor with a 22-20 victory Pilot and Harbor Boulevard of Cars. The event features the Taylor Made club-fitting van, free to all participants, giveaways at every tee box, a barbecue lunch, enterUUnment, raffle prizes (worth over $5,000 total) and an elegant Mesa Verde-style dinner. Golfers will tee off at noon in a shotgun start. Some of the giveaways include Daily Pilot hats, Media One ~birts and canvas duffel bags with the tournament logo. The group led by Jim Poteet • of Hutcheson's Auto Body in Costa Mesa is the defending champion. . For dinner tickets: 885-9090. -~·­ Washington Mutual will host the MPutt For Education" Drive Thursday through Saturday. One putt can make you, and your favorite local school, $500 richer. Players 18 or older can try their luck on miniature putting greens inside each Washington Mutual financial center in Costa Mesa (234 East 17th Street). Sink two of three putts to be eligible for a daily drawing for a $500 donation to the school of your choice, as well as $500 for you in a Washington Mutual checking account. Details: (310) 552-6922 .. A Mercedes Ben% E·320 (valued at $47,445) will be awarded to any ol the ladies linking a hOle-in-one on the par-3 No. 14, a 150-yard shot • froin the white tees. A SChwtnn Moab 1 bl~e. a Mt ol Ping JS] liOns and a $250 gift CertUka• to the SACC pro shop will be awarded for aces on the otmi' pu-31. AD .,._, IDd\adlng tbe glUd ....... lit.far tbe daampon. .,. valued ..-moo(...,.._ blit Mmeedll. al com.) .... ..._cmmatntMna.- _tllUr __ tfllMiJNlllD• ... . 4-. acw• dldllll'll•11:: over Fullerton in the final game of the season. 1~111! son 18-13, 1-1 in the Orange • Empire Conference. Quarterback Chad Collins had a great game with 312 yards of total offensti', including touch- down passes of 42 and 60 yards. A stubborn defense limited ·Fullerton's OPJ>'?rtunities, holding the Hornets to just 321 total yard.S and recovering three fumbles. . "The Pirates led by two with just five minutes to play and drove to the Hornets 34-yard line on 11 plays, forcing Fullert'on to use all of its timeouts. Peter Mingnosa punted on . fourth down and pinned the Hornets on the 12- yard line. • Fullerton completed five quick passes, but time ran out before the Hornets could set up for a 44- yard field goal attempt. "It was a good one to win,• OCC Coach Bill Workman said. The victory stopped a 17-game · losing streak at that point which began last season. The Pirates finished 2-8, 1-5 in Central Division action after eventually picking up another win by way of forfeit over Pasade- na in the season-opener, thus the "losing streak" melted to eight. Collins, who finished the sea- son with 1,332 yards passing and 231 yards rushing, will attend Eastern Kentucky in the fall. Linebacker Dave Brown will play at Emporia State in Kansas, a Division Tl school. Lineman Don Douglass will play for Tulsa Uni- versity. • Cross Country: Injuries plagued the Pirates cross country team this past season. At the Orange Empire Conference finals, OCC finished fifth overall. Dan Smith finished 19th with a time of 22:30. Other scoring run- ners were: Ray Vergara, Gus Oje- da and Jim Goss. • Bask etba ll: ·Shaun Jackson reached second on the school's single-season scoring list in the last game of the season, a 97-67 loss to Santa Monica in the first round of the Southern California Regional playoffs. Jackson scored 17 points in the' game, giving him 701 points this year and moved him past Ben Chapman (695 points in 1967-68). Only fonner UCLA great John Vallely scored more points in a season, 904 in 1967-68. Jackson averaged 22.6 points, 8.4 rebounds d.nd 2.5 assists for the Pirates, who finished the sea- Jackson will play bas- ketball in the fall for Fres- no State. • Soccer: On October 22, Juan Escobar scored his second goal of the game in the 89th minute and the Pirates sqµeaked away with a 2-t victory over Golden West in an OEC )llBtch. : The victory 'snapped a 13- game wmless steak that began the season. • OCC went on· to later upset Irvine Valley and ended the sea- son with a record of 4-11·5, 4-6-2 in conference. Scott Tackaberry made the All- OEC first team and Carlos Loza made the second team. • Water polo: The Pirates swept to the regular season champi- onship, but were upset in the first round of the Southern California Regionals, where tbey had entered as the No. 3 seed after finishing second to Saddleback in the OEC Tournament, 7-6. Chaffey ended the Pirates' sea- son with a 6-5 victory at Belmont Pla.2a, leaving the Pirates a 17-6-2· overall record. • Crew: Th~ dynasty contin\led~at' Orange Coast this 'Season as the men's crew captured its 13th con- secutive Newport Invitational Rowing Regatta title in May, nar- rowly defeating the University of Santa Clara and UC Davis. Orange Coast won both the Frank Marscellas Cup (Npvice 8- man) and the Robert B. Moore Cup (Junior varsity 8-man) at the Regatta .. Orange Coast finished second in the men's novice 4-man and won the Regatta with 16 team points. • Baseball: It was a season of hard knocks for Pirate baseball. OCC finished the year with a record of 18-22, 7-17 in conference. The season-long frustration came to a boil during the final week of the season when Orange Coast faced Golden West in a conference matchup. Golden West won tbe game, 12-11, and the contest was marred by a bench-clearing brawl after the final out. Both teams were forced to for- feit the game and four Pirate play- ers, John Lukin, Bobby Calderon, Yoshi Ehinger and Mike Shwam were all suspended for the final game against eypresa OCC lost to theChe.rgers, 12-1, • I • which marked th~~ seventh-c~ ti l 1 1 I .• secu ve oss. > ~ , • t • • There were btfght i#>ots, how:.: ever. The Pirates managed to ~ each .of the top· teams in the c~ · ference once. ~ In Marchi bee defeated Santa Ana, 8-7, in 10 innings, then beat Saddleback, 8-7. In April, ~ Pirates heat Riverside, 10·8, th~ defeat~ Cypress, 84. : Darren Chandler was the lead-· ing hitter, ~th a .385· averag .. dnd 13 doubles. Jude Chavez= ted .357 and John Lukin ba .338. ~ Ivan Loochkartt had 18 stolen. bclses. ·: • Golf: 1\vo goUers, Jason Counsit and Steve Norues, qualified f<SP the Southern CaWomia Regionoi golf tournament by grabbing the at-lcuge berths at the Oran~ Empl!e Conference champl~ onsbip. The Pirates finished 2-12::" • Tennis: The Pirates men's tennl9 program created history. this s04- son, by not fielding a ~ for th9 first time since tennis bas been played at OCC. The decision was ma~ because OCC did not ha~ enough players to field a team. ,. : ·• $Whnniing: Gus Fowler finish~ second in the 100-yard butterfi.1 (51.37) and the 200 butt~ (1 :54.45) at the state finals. Fowlet · was also sixth in the 500 freestyli-: Orange Coast finished fourOi at state behind Golden West (Utti winner Wlth 614), Diablo Vall~ and Cuesta. James Comfort toOlt fifth in the 100 backstroke. =~ Tb~ Pirates also finished set: ond m the 800 freestyle rel¢t (7:04.14) and 400 freestyle rel.9 (3:09.55). -: • lrack and field: Freshman R~ Bardone became the first Oran94: Coast College male athlete ~ double in the Southern Calif omt» Regional finals in more than -Ji decade. • Bardone, the Southern Calif01- nia decathlon champion, won ~ javelin after posting a winning throw of 194-S: The last Pirate to double was Dave Parsel who WCI' the 5,000 meters and 10,000 m 1987. Bardone finished third al the state meet. : Estancia High product Johanz:! Appell finished third at Ule regionals in the steeplechase witti a time of 9:33.09, Jess than 13 sec- onds behind winner Julio Ser- ratos of Glendale. The Pirates finished seventh as a team at SoCal, the highest of any Orange Cowity school .. The American Legion Yacht Club would like to thank the following sponsors who made the 4th of July Old Glo ry Boat Parade possible. The charities which are beneficiaries this year are the veterans in the VA Hospital and the Newport-Mesa Schools Foundation. We hope you all enjoyed a wonderful parade. Thanks to all. ~ 9&75'-9Jl6 Na..-lleadt 9491166000 ~~.Buch 9491613-9676 Newport 9uch 9491722-llOO Nftpan Beach 9'49/852-l+f2 ~~ 9491675-1074 ~ ..... -.WS-2338 N.Wpolt ... ~74 ~.-MVU.m. NeWJ>Oft W "9167U245 Island .M.uine Pu.I Newport Beach/Costa Mesa j)aily Pil BBCVC 18s win Juniot Olympics nati;onaJ title • our locals (Newport's Nelson and Thamblie, CdM's AlShuler a.pd Burden) contribute to Balboa Bay Club Volleyball Diego in the title motch, 15-10, 15-3. Y O L l I Y I I l l Great Lakes, Mich., 15-5, 15·6, after BBCVC's Marcus Skacel (Santa Mar-beaUpg North Shore ol Milwaukee, 15-1, and 16s." Polk. a .Costa Mesa resident, coaches the BBCVC boys 16s. garita) was named tournament MVP, but . 15-3, in the quarterfinals. the national tiUe was extra sweet for Net-the regionals, when the team was miss-t ,We started the morning m the Round son, a senior on last spring's Newport ing three starters: Skacel, Nelson and o~j16 and beat a team from Puerto Rico Harbor team who broke htJ finger at the Alsbuler. ptetty badly, then we just rolled from The champion BBCVC t8s squad played· a dozen matches in Da.llas, capped by its conquest of San Diego in the final. "' Club's victocy in Dallas. end of the regular &eGSOn and w~limit-•(Nelson) was definitely a key reaso.I}{ ''.'i.bere ~d everytmng fell into .place on ed to serving in the playoffs. why we won,• BBCVC Coach ira~ ~the las! day, whic:J:l is ,,bow_you like it as a •Burden was phenomenal,• Turner said. •He was probably the smallest guy on the court in every ope of our matches, but he just hung around an<i; hung around. He was the biggest surprise. He was a stud.". RICJWIO DUNN "We came up a little short in high· Turner said Thursday. "I think w~._~,. coach, Turner .said. WeJUSt rolled over school (losing in the semifinals to Mira drove him was the fact that he'd neWt everyone." Pour area volleyball standouts, two1 E.£), but I think this k;ind of made up won (a national ·title) before. Hel ~s Alshuler and 'Iramblle were two of the from Corona del Mar High and two from · for ·t," said Nelson, this year's Daily .Pilot ready to win one. It-was his last ch~." four high school juniors on the B~CVC Newport Harbor, celebrated a national eWp<>rt-Mesa District Player of the Year Burden, who played in the:otdilge team. Brad Keenan (Fountain Valley)/ cbamp1onsrup last weekend for the Bal-and the Sea View League's Co-Player of Counti All-Star Match, a nd. 1 A}'huler another junior, made the all-tournament ·boa Bay Club Volleyball Club 'in the the Year. helped lead CdM tg a CIP SoUih,em Sec-t~am for BBCVC. ~ · The BBCVC squad won a preseason tpurnaIJl.ent at Stanford last fall, but its struggles .last month in the (egionals forced a lower seed. Junior Olympics boys 18-and-Wlder divi-Nelson was among a group of BBCVC tion Division m champioj)Ship, in boys. MCharlie Brande (BBCVC founder and s1on in DaUas veterans who'd been on tea.ms seeded volleyball on May 30. Coach Steve Con-director) was a big part of this national Led by Newport Harbor setters Travis No. 1inthe14s a.cd 16s, yet came borne ti's sea Kings defeated Santa Ynez in the championship, as well as Rich Polk," Nelson and Ty Tramblie. as well as CdM with third-place medals. final at Cypress College. • Turner said. MFor most of these kids, this Turner is a former Orange Coast Col- lege volleyball standout who played on state championship teams under Bob Wetzel in 19~·90. p¢ormers Greg Burden and Dennis This year's BBCVC squad was seeded In the semifinals of tbe Junior was their fourth trip here, and three had AJshuler, the BBCYC 18s de!eated San 13th in the nationals "after struggling in Olympics, BBCVC upset top-seeded won two bronze medals before in the 14s Newport White Broncos fall 11-5 . ' • Missing starters hurt; offense, defense, expected to be back for today. GARDEN GROVE -Newport Harbor Baseball Association White, a Bronco Division (11-12) All-Star team, struggled to com- pensate for the loss of three starters and lost a first round game to St. Hedwick's, 11·5 in the District tournament. Kevin Courvoisier, the team's starting catcher, was on vacation, as was R.J. Muller. . BRIAN POBUOA I OAllY PILOT Muller is the team's lop pitch- er and backup catcher. leaving the White team thin behind the play on Wednesday. Third base- man Mike Thackar was also out of thE! lineup due to Ulness. Former Costa Mesa Coach Myron Miller directs the South ln Friday night's 14-10 All-Stars victory. FO OTBALL CONTINUED· FROM 81 I've ever asked 1s lo have the ball in the fourth quarter with a chance lo wm and I got at tonight.· Victory, like ruslung yards for both team's smastunouth running offenses, came grudgingly, after Hogan and a band of teammates stuffed North back David Vickers for a yard on fourth-and-two, the second of three fourth-and-short denials by the Rebels after inter- rrussion. South quarterback Jeff Grady (Edison High) hit Tustin product Julius Williams with a dart for 9 yards and a first down on fourth- and-5 to help key the pivotal pos- session. A pair or runs moved the ball to the North 21 and moved the chams, but the South, whiob pro- duced JUSt 55 yards of offense in the first two quarters and only 75 yards on the ground all night, got just 4 yards with two subsequent runrung plays. That's when DeShaun Foster, the record-setting Tustin product bound for UCLA, whom some believed would make a run at 5.everal mdividual game records, came up big to snatch the Offen- sive MVP dWard, as well as a lead tbe South never surrendered. •1t was a heroic catch," said Miller, who watched Foster score a CQunty-record 54 TDs last fall. Foster ran a flag pattern toward the far comer and Grady put. it within tus reach. MHe was covered, but he made the catch," Miller explained. Foster's 17-yard scoring grab, with North defensive back Sean. Young draped all over bis back, put the South up, 13-10, and Nick Gilliam's cowersioo kick provid-• ed the final margin with 1 :54 left. But the game was far from over as the North moved 73 yards on its final possession, befor~ coming up 7 yards short of pay- dirt on the game's final play. Fox was superb at defensive tackle, clogging the middle. He was in on two of the three South sacks and had stopped North ball carriers twice more for no gain. Baker produced 67 return yards on three kickoffs and a punt, and nearly recovered a bobble on the kickoff that fol- lowed the South's first score. Baker was also on the field throughout the North's last des- peration drive. and made several stops throughout the game. Baker, who carried twice for no gain, was also well behind the defense on a Foster halfback pass, but the ball was over- thrown, erasing what appeared to be an easy touchdown late in the first hall. Hogan played valiantly at defensive end and as a blocking tight end. Offensive linemen Jeremy Via (Costa Mesa) and John Lleben· good (Estancia) helped pound away in the trenches for the win- ners, who disappointed Miller. The North built a 10·0 lead on the final play of the ball when Defensive MVP Rasuli Webster blocked a punt that woWld up in David Vickers' hands for a 39- yard scoring return. The South now trails the sedes, 20-16·3. South 14, North 10 SCION by Quwten North All-Stars 0 10 0 0 • 10 South All-Stars 0 0 7 7 · 14 · SeClond QuarW N • Davis 32 FG, 7:33. N -Vickers 39 return with blocked field goal attempt (Davis kick), 0:00. 1hird ()uwtw S · Jordan 3 run (Giiiiam kick), 6:26. fow'th~ S • Foster 17 pass from Grady (Giiiiam kkk), 1:54. Attendance: 7,200 (estimated). INDMOUAL RUSHING N -Vickers, 15-43; Reed, 10-31; MacDonald-Ashford, 4-9; Saltarla, 1-5; Zaragosa, 4-minus-5; Blazek, 3-minus-3. S -Foster, 15-29; Peraza, 3-8; Sanders, 1-mlnus-S; Baker. 2-0; Panique. 2-4; JOf'dan, 2-12, 1 TO; Kee,2-11 ; Daye, 3-19; Grady, 1-0; Leonard, l·minus-3. INDIVIDUAL PASSING N ·Blazek, 5-14-0, 72; Zaragosa. 1·2·1, 19. S ·Grady, 4-7·1, 56; Leonard, 0-2·1, O; Foster, 0-1-0, 0. INDIVIDUAL RECEMNG N • Delellis, 3-54; Atuatasi, 2-20; Reed, 1·7. ·s : Williams. 2-34; Foster, 2-22, 1 TD. GAME STATISTlCS N S First downs 12 9 Rushes-yardage 34-97 32·75 Passing yardage 91 56 Passing 6-16-1. 4-10-2 Net return yardage• 47 34 Sacks-yardage 3 ·17 1 -3 Net yardage 218 162 Punts 4-34 4-37.3 Fumbles-fumbles lost 2-1 3·1 Flags-net yardage 4-56 5-46 Tlme of pos-sesslon 26:44 21 : 16 •Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns 11111115 Mlt really hurts to be missing your catchers,• Manager St.eve Prested said. •nie catcher is the key defensive position on the field." . St. Hedwick's took a 3-0 lead . in the second inning, but New- port bounced back to score two runs in the bottom of the inning. St. Hedwick's, sparked ·by a leadoff home run, pulled away with five runs in the third inning. KaJona Dutro, Patrick Keehan and Taylor Young had bits for Newport, which plays Surf City in the loser's bracket today at 12:15 p.m. Newport defeated Surf City in the Los Alamitos Tournament earlier this season , 11-3. "We're trying to pump our kids up," Prested said. "We have a great ballclub. • All three players missing from Wednesday's game will be in action today. DEEP SEA ~ni~rS gearing up for USTA National Hardcourts ~ puesler, Stuart, Ray and Van l:ipge among the locals who are sOOded in the 50s and 55s.- ,. . RIOIARO DUM'~ • '!. "HUNTINGTON BEACH -Four of the area's top senior tennis players will compete in the men's 50s and 55s National Hardcourt tjlamplonships at Undborg Racquet Club. ·The United States Tennis Assodation-sanc-ti~ned event, which runs next Monday th)-ough Sunday, will feature the top playen in ~· countJy in those divtsions1 including the Np; 2-Meded 551 doublet team of Bob Duesler Md Hank Leichtfrted, th deft-ndlng chempi- ou. : Though Duesler, 81, arid Le.lchttried, 59, a• older than most of their competitors in tlie , they continue to defy the odd.I. Lut year in the USTA hardcourtt, they woo ttfe 551 divllion by coming from behind to ~t second Hlcled Geof Grant (Mill Val· ~ ud GotdoD Smlth (San AnM•mo), ~7 ~ (4-7), 6-2, 6-3, in the llilal. Duesler, of Newport Beach, and Leicht- fried, of IJVine, capped their sensational tour- nament last year py reaching the finals in the 50s, as well, losing to top-seeded David Bohannon (Garden Grove) and Dennis nout (Solvang), 6-2, 6-1, in the title match. Ken Stuart (Newport Beach), the Palisades Tennis Club owner, is seed~d third m this year's 55s with Dick Leach (Laguna Beach), the longtime USC men's tennis coach and Pal- isades member. . . Jimmy Parker and Ken Robinson of San Cartoe are seeded ftnt. Grant and Gil Howard (Daly City) are eeeded fourth. 'J\vo other Newport Beech resklentl, Robyn Ray and Jeny Van Unge, are eeeded in the SOI. Van Unoe is seeded third w1tb partner Tum Leonard (!outh 'W.:::l; wbPe ~y. heed pro arid dliector ol at the Newport Beech Man1oU Hoe9I and 'Imm. Club, • fourth UJDg wllb Brian Cheney of Chandler, Ariz. cmn.r .II .. 1 lled nnt in the SOI sing ... 1be brother tMln Of Deftt .. Den BobaD· non OI Garden Griwe IN 111clad lat ID the doublet ... ,... 8rm ... Dmd..,... • of Scottsdale, Artz., are seeded second. The public is invited to witness any or all matches, free of cba.rge. The finals are Sunday (July 19). Duesler-Leichtfrled, tbe defending 55s champion, bad been pu..hed throughout the week last year in two divisions but finished with perha~ the most impressive results. . •There was mote pressure in the 55t because we expected to play against more people in their 55s and 60s, • Dueller Mid. Duesler, a Newport Beach Tann1s Club member, ts a retired Marina High teacher and tennis cOach. Lelchtfried had back surgery in 1992 end wore a metal brace for • months. lt wu two Yea.r'J before be could move frMly again. ·1 don't play pain tree.. Lek:bttrilld Mid. •t>ut l'm not~ tO give tM gam,e up bece\198 I bwt. • Du.am"I a~ ID bll early 60I wbUe ltlJl compelDa· wltb t&c. In ~ !GI 11 llrglly t-..s CID 1111 cpDi*r~tl bnw·Mkf. ~.......... In tbe 50llDd 55L ................... : (714) IN2·770. • llSEllLL Newport Gray in th:undering Win •Newport 9-10s use some aggressive hitting and basefUlllrlng to put Tustin away with ease, 14-5; a win on Sunday sends them to the Sectionals. JASON Hru. ~Pb .; GARDEN GROVE -No matter how hard coaches try, one of the hardest things to teach young ballplayers, particularly at the 9- 10-year-old level, is how to be aggressive at the plate and on the basepaths. Rich Hogan's Newport Harbor Baseball Association Gray All- Star team learned that skill well and rumbled to a 14·5 victory over Tustin Friday at Westhaven Park in the second round of the District ll All-Star tourn{llllent. The victory puts the Gray All- Stars one win away from qualify- ing for the sectional tournament. To do that, Newport will have to beat the winner of Whittier-Gar- den Grove on Sunday in a 12: 15 p.m. game t'o advance to the championship game. Then, win or lose, they're guaranteed a spot at sectionals. •All our guys did a good job hustling," Hogan said. •To win, you have to score runs and take chances." Newport was aggressive from start to finish, taking extra bases and drawing throws. The bitting was so superb that the Grays were unaffected by having three. runners thrown out trying to score on hits to the outfield and over- throws. Leadoff hitter Jarret Daniel had three hits, including a triple, and two stolen bases for Newport. 1)'ler Parker had two singles, an RBI and a stolen base. Chris LoMenzo, Kris Pack- wood, Carter Kaufmann, Brandon Salisbury, Nathan Todd, Nathan Cramer and Rye Thornton all had bits in the game. An example of why the Gray All-Stars looked like they came to play serious baseball came in the second inning. With one out, Nathan Todd reached on an error and stole second and third. Then, Nathan Cramer laid down a per- fect safety squeeze that scored Cramer to give Newport a 2-0 lead. Parker and Philip Martin com- bined for five strong innings, giv- ing up just five bits and striking out seven. MTo beat us in this tourna- ment," Hogan said, "the other teams are going to have to out- bustle us and earn it." 9-10.YU.M>l.DS Dlstr)ctll Mumng Ad-Sur Townllment NE---WPOR-n-HAMIOlt Guv 14. TumN 5 Newport Harbor 121 424 • 14 12 3 Tustin 003 002 · 5 7 7 Parker, Martin (3), Kaufmann (6) and Levy. Kaufman (4). Levy (7); Richardson, Spencer (4), Tamanaha (6) and Tamanaha, Rodriguez (6). w . Parker. 2B -T: Bobrick. 3B -NH: Daniel. It's a busy weekend for baseball fans Area teams off er a plethora of games at weekend All-Star tournaments for the avid youth baseball fan. Costa Mesa's Pony team, after a 7-4 first round victory over Surf City in the District m All-Star tournament, will be challenged today by tournament host , Cypress Red at Oak Knoll Park in a 10 a.m. contest. Costa Mesa features seven for- mer members or the Dream Team. Nick Cablco, who will start on the mound, Michael Gardner, Billy Halverson, Casey Gates and Michael. McGuire are alumni of the Daily Pilot's 1996 Uttle League Dream Team. McGuire was also a member of the 1997 team with current Costa Mesa teammates Adam Beltran and Andrew Cari.ch. If Costa Mesa wins, it will play on Sunday at 1 :30 p.m.. A loss would drop Costa Mesa irito the loser's braclteLlpr an t 1 a.m. game on Sunday . • Newport Harbor Bueball AllodatioD. Brollco Dt~on Tbe Newport Harbor White All•Stan, Bronco Division, lolt ln the Ont round on Wednetday to St. Hedwick.11 11·5, and wU1 play Surf City today at 12: 15 p.m. at GardeD Grove'I Weatbaven Park. •St. HaWdk:k'a II probably tbe toughett team In tbe touma-· mmt,. Nwpalt ~ S1*ve Preald Mid. ·a•t.. we ... aemacr .._of our...,... beck. w. ..... la tt. llmup, we are glJlllg to wtn.. K.wtD ~. tbe team'I ......... ...., wt a.J. Mulllir, H11~toD..-ladbd· 1" t ''M Wlli ..... fnllbwm· tion. Starting third baseman Mike Thackar, who was ill on Wednes- day, is expected to be healthy. "We need to convince our guys that they can play up to this level," Prested said. •As good as we are, we can win ow-upcoming games." If the White team wins, it will play again at 4:45 p.m. against the loser of Anaheim-Fountain Valley for the chance to play on Sunday at 1:15 p.m. • NHBA, Mustang Division The Mustang White team plays Dana Point today at 10 a.m. at Del Obispo Park in a second round game. Newport advanced after a first round fodeit by Sud Oty. •so far we've played good competition and nave three returners from last season's team that made it to regionals," Man- ager Kevin Heenan said. The White team is 8-4-1 in pre-district competition. U Newport wins, it Will play at 1:30 p.m . on Sunday in the cham- pionship bracket~ end an opportunity to make it to Mon· day's 7 :30 p .m . championship game. Newport wW play at 11 a.m. if it loses to Dana Polrit. • Newport BMcb Utile J.eatpae, Majors After o 15-3 ·~ chailce• bracket romp over San Juan in the District 55 toumem.en~ New· port IDOY8I on to ~Y tbe loler of Rancho Sula ~utta-Nortb MJllloil oa SUnday at GOleran Park In a l pm. game. • NR1. ...... ,... Didi Sada tbe A tMm aad B .... of .... NewpcX,t Bw:b t;.t~ AJl..Stllis play~~ a.. tadly at Oirtll. fWd· ID Iba •-.-a m.,,,..• bniclrlil. ' ~m:,~d ':'., ,_ ""' ... ·' llH·IMO By Fax (714) 6:3 ]-(,:)94 By Phone (71't) 6i2-!l(>78 By Mal.Un Person: :no \~·,· ... t Ba\ Strrrt <:o-,ta \te~u. GA 92C>~'? \I \1•" fHlrl Bh J & B.1\ ~ • Rulo•, 111111 d1•odl1111 "1111• 111111·1 I In• lt.111~1· "itlr11lll ltltltt I 'l~lt' p11hfi•ltH ll'•I f\t'"' IJi1 n:!l1I In 1 l'l"ltl lf't lu••lf\ It·\~ Ill l't'jC'l'I 1111\ 1l1t•htfw1l 111h1 r11-1·i11""1 Pl1·11:..· 1q111n i111~ 1•11111 1lr.11 11111\ lw 111 \11111 1 l41-.1fit·1l 11d i111nw11iu11•h Tlw D111h P1l111 .11 I "Pl .. 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BEER AND WINE· EATING doing business as: PUBLIC N'lTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES -1S) PUBLIC NOTICES CITY OF II so subject, the name PLACE Prudenllal Calllornla Re· NEWPORT BEACH and address ol the person Pub II shed Newport alty, 3333 Michelson Drive, All 1111 es!Jtudvertlslng In tM1 Cllv Councll with whom claims may be Be~ta Mesa Dally STE 270, Irvine, CA 92812 bl llh Fd EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY . Chambera of the filed Is RENEE CARTER/ Pilot July 11, 18, 25, 1998. Plctdord SoCal L.P .. (CAI, newspiper lllu tel o 1 t . Cit'/ Of RUBY BISHOP. 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Dattd:July9,l998 Pkwy *105, uguna HiM1, ~lcklord SoCal L "G y llmltltiol0td11CrimiulfH" JUI'/ 23 199B· ,., SURAT SINOH CA 92653 Pickford Realty, Inc., en. n11 ... ,,.,.r wlll OI 7:00 1 p.m. Published Newport Atlas Commercll!l & Tech· ~c Nyda Jopling Sterren, now1 .. 1y accept uy amrti1e· 1.SUBJECT: Bluewater Beach-Costa Mesa Daily nlcal Inc.. (CA): 23572 Thli ttatement was tiled me11 tw ral nt111 w•1cll l1 i• GrtllRt1taurant Pilot July 11, 1998. Moulton Pkwy. Suite 111105, with lhe County Clerk of wtelaliHot"eliw.Oerreaden 630 Udo Park Drive Sa058 Laguna Hills, CA 92853 Orange County on 6-18-98 1,, aerelly 1nlon11., lht au SUMMARY: To amend p LIC NOTICE This buslnets Is con· 199B0701925 dw1lll11s ••mt1ud 11 tllls Use Permil No. 3418 and UB ducted by: a corpora1io~, Dally Pilot July 4 11 18 ...... , .. 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Agent Pool Home, beaullfully dram at I c o Pen smkg/pets. $1395.mo Catalina Sunset view! 673·5374 or 3B0·9492 landscaped. $359,000 spaces .• ~.•.t~ttr Hurryl 760.01B9 or 54B·62B3 S510K Agl 780·8533 F irst·Time Homebuyer Jackie G1llls, Realtor Like Nu Refrlnerator Specialist. I can help 831·B011 or 54B·3350 ON THE SAND .. f d y d eam OCEAN+ BAY VIEWS $225. Tall metal Ille you '" our r Open S•t & Su n Second Row 2-Story cab. $39. push lawn· home. Fo~ honesty Remodeled. 3bd +off, West aJd• 2br 1 ~a Cottage. Fenced yd, share garage S875mo 714-848-8585. mower. $35. 609· l1 B7 and experience call qua 111 Y u Pg rad es. 3 ... 2 with magn1hcent Jenny Bradley R.E. 5289K 2 41•8140 view deckl $795,000 --------- SAT-6UN 12·5 Brokerage Todayl ~Prudential IRVINE 2144 333 POPPY 714·967·7B69 ---------1 .,, Large beaulllul home '""'G'""r_•_•.,.t ""H.,.o_m_e-=-3=0-r -=2-::B-a, HUNTI NGTON c.it1.--..1t, WOODBRIDGE •£. ~~:k.~~~~ oieuaan~T~~ 2 017 P elom• Drive BEACH 1040 723·B120 2.5ba, 2 car gar. y(rd, Gourmet kit, lam rm, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ----.....,..,,,..,-,--:=::-:-: Av a 11 B· 1 $2050/tl}'O South side ol PCH English Gardens, By B BI G CANYON TWH B ... ,. .. 7 4 509 B923 T JPI• Do ntown H Gardner Incl 650· -:--__ -·:. .. Agent 1 • · Owner 949-646·615B r x w · on golf course 3Br 2·Sty fronl house plus 2Ba, end untt, $459K Spyglass Hiii 4t:r 3.5ba Buy II. Sell It. Find It. rear units TWH style Sassy Luby 675•1553 NEWPORT -: customized hm. pool/ Cluaalfled. Gn Income $399,000 spa dramatic min & BNR 723·4494 Prudentlal CA Realty BEACH 21~: light vu, 1 story S940k BLUFFS TWM 1·Sty, ,. pp 949·644·2B41 ---------1 grass.,. pool, vu, new BAY FRONT Ou~ir: LAGUNA roof·klH:arpet-pa1nt SlB50 2br 2ba 2 &U'"' Permit No. 47 to extend the PUBLICATION OF business yet? No 25, 1998 e110274 ~111 opport111ity usls. Ttcom· hours ol 9perallon of the NOTICE OF Atlas Commercial & Tech· Sa050 ,1alR ot dlscri111iutl0t, ealUIUO 1--------- oxlsllng ouldoor dining NEGATIVE nlcal, Inc .. Mahtab 5•·1----------''-I Toll·lrtt •t 1-108·•2HS90. For COSTA MESA 1024 Mesa Del Mar 811 ST. Clair BEACH 1048 s39sK Agt 550-3B22 gar, frptc.' boat doek: area lrom closing at aun-DECLARATION dlghian I President Ille WaslllRtltP, DC 11ea '''"' set to closing at 10:30 THE COSTA MESA This statement was tiled Can't •item to callHUDal42&·3SOI" p.~.. Sunday through PLANNING DIVISION HAS wilh the County Clerk of get to all those ·E~at S i de 4yrs mi 480 2BA • fireplo<e lg. Cornerlot • RV Access Pvtio • Gist lo~~ Attractive e Low loxes iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EASTBLUFF beaulllul avail now 875-58 '(• ~ 4Br 2Ba. Family rm, B IG CYN 4br 3bfi : formal dlnlng room. sin ram home. 1 ''~ remodeled, expandad lease. 21 Hermltag• .. $599,000 51 B-3776 Ln. Avail 5.1. S:J1:fillf ,., OPEN SAT·SUN 2Br 2Ba Bungalow In North Laguna. Lite & Bright Remodel. 315 Hawthorne ($469,000) Agt, Adriana 376·0071 Thursday and 11:00 p.m .. PREPARED A NEGATIVE Orange County on 5·28·98 home, 3br 2.5ba AC Friday and Saturday. ~· DECLARATION ADDRESS· 199B075995B repair Jobs Ute & bright, trplc, prlv existing hour• or operation ING POSSIBLE ENVIRON· Dally Pilot June 27, July 4, around the house? yd S379K. 645·5448. of the outdoor dining area MENTAL IMPACTS FOR 11 18 1998 Sa049 · let the HOUSES/ are 9:00 1.m. to sunset, TH E F 0 L L 0 w I N G • u' BLIC NOTICE 3 Br 1 3/4B• Bonus. Rm dally. · PROJECTS. P CleHlfled CONDOS Lrg yard, 2c gar, FP, APPUCATlOl(; UH Permll 1. DEVELOPMENT RE·•---------• Service SALE RV occaas $206,000 No. 3418 (Amended) VIEW OR·98-07 FOR ROD· Flctltlou• Bu•ln•H FOR Agent 542.5937 CEQA COMPLIANCE: This NEY E. BROWN, TO CON· Name St•t•m•nt Directory " .' ll l ll 1 l ) I L 1• "I : ( {,I I 1 I /I / '• I 1 • ' HARBOR HILL 4Br mo. 949·759·1B99. 4.58a Approic 6000s! H•rb or Vlew h o m es 10,000.f corner lot, 3br 2ba. Attached 2 I.AKE FOREST 1055 Marble entry. 7FP's. car gar. Lease only i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Joan Burke 759·9314 S2400/mo. Open Sat project has been reviewed. STRUCT AT 9-UNIT, RESI· The following persons ere help you find A B eautv 3Br 2.5Ba Richard Hanchett and It has been delermlned OENTIAL COMMON INTER· doing bu.siness as: I h I ---------5 Yrs Newl While Ille, 854-8485 thal It Is categorlcally ex· EST DEVELOPMENT LO. R::>U. 'EM' PROMOTIONS, rel able e p. GENERAL 1002 2Fp's, Lg Mstr, S310K L-.-..;:;.;;;....;...-...-....--...__,Jj Liv. In fine h omes Juli 11. 10·2:QC>. 4BR 2.5BA fam oriented 18 .. Po t •-hie .. for lass while on the ~ r -•-comm, fam rm, spa, 3 market. Must have 714-759'-308& car driveway. central AC, 52B9'< 5BB·9410. quality furn 723·1133 Harb o r V1ew Homu empt under the require· CATEO AT 2633 AN0'2643 16052 Mariner Dr., Hunting· 642·5678 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Agent 845-9913 ---------menls of the California En-ORANGE AVENUE IN AN ton Beach, CA 92649 -------- vironmental Quality Act R2·MD ZONE. ENVIRON· Christian Lee Hestness, The Commumty PATRICK TENORE under Clan l (Existing Fa· MENTAL DETERMINATION: 16052 Mariner Or., Hunting-Market Place. Please Call & Lei Us NEWPORT NEWPORT tilillts). NEGATIVE DECLARATION, ton Beach, CA 92649 Classllled Know Whal Your 2.SUEIJECT: Suzanne Fl· (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW This business Is con· 8 42-5878 Needs Arel B56-9705 BEACH 1069 BEACH namore, 1ppllcant t:OR 20 DAYS AT THE ducted by: an Individual ---------! TEN 0 RE 419 31st Strffl Pl.ANNING DIVISION). Have you started d~ng 1 -B 0 O -4 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT 1069 BEACH New Listing 3Br TWH Lovely Single-Sty H"- end unit on greenbolt Avail Sept. $2B50/mo In Blu1fs. $299,000LH Call Betty 675-4630 Prudential CA Realty Burr White Realty 1069 BJ. 644-6373 axt1472 Lido Isle on bHch SUMMARY: The approval 2. OEVELOPMENt RE· business yet? No iiiiiiiimmmml.m••·-----------ol an Oll·Sllt Parking VIEW DR·98-08 FOR ERIC Christian Lee Hestness A~reemtnt lor a new CERNIG!i, AUTHORIZED This statement was nted OB-•-m1xed·US8 commercial AOENT FOR THE REAL wllh Iha County Clerk of uunaa project. Also requesled Is a ESTATE EXCHANGE, INC .. Orange County on S..21·98 l•••••••••I mod1tica11on to tho Zoning FOR A 10-UNIT, RESI· 199B07592B7 DAVIES 888 Code 10 peunit tandem OENTIAL COMMON INTER· Dally Piiot June 20, 27, parking spaces lor com. EST DEVELOPMENT LO. July 4 11 1998 Sa045 C......._ H. D.,,._., merclal use. CATED AT 2529 SANTA • ' age 13, 45 year APPLICATION: Olf·Slte ANA AVENUE IN AN R2· PUBLIC NOTICE rH ldent of O range Parking Agretmenl MD ZONE. ENVIRON· County. CEQA COMPLIANCE: This MENTAL DETERMINATION: Flctltlou• Bu1ln•H Naval Architect project hll been reviewed, NEGATIVE DECLARATION, Nam• Statement Mar ine Surveyor, and Is has been deter· (AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW The following persons are former Super1ntendent mined that II Is categorl· t:OR 20 DAYS AT THE doing business as: of Wiimington Sqat cally exempt under lhe r• PLANNING DIVISION). The Prudential Calllomla Work• and So uth qulrements of the Cahrornla IF YOU WISH TO PRO· Realty, 3333 Michelson Coa9t Shlpyarda Environmental Quality Act VIDE COMMENTS OR OB· Onve, STE. 270, Irvine, CA Member of SOclftY under Class 11 (Accessory TAIN FURTHER INFORMA· 92612 of Naval Architects & Structures). TION, PLEASE CALL THE Pickford Realty, Inc., (Call· I E I • 3.SUBJECT: Park Newport PLANNING DIVISION AT lornla), 3333' Michelson ~~ n: ;~~!~ Apartments (Edwin Hsu, (714) 754·5245. Drive. STE 270, lrvlne, CA Califon 1 anMart • 8 r-appllclnl) Published Newport 92612 oma n u 1 Park Newpon , Beach·Co1ta Mesa Dally This buslne11 Is con· veyon Anoclatlone. SUMMARY: To amend Pilot July 11. 1998. ducted by: a corporation DI.cf July 1, 1998 of use Permit No. 1412 to · Sa055 The registrant commenced ekln c ancer, and pel'!Tlll the replacement or O ICE to transact buslnen under pasaed over to Fld- an exisltng monumenl algn PUBLIC N T tl)e llctltlous name(tl titted dler'• OrMn Where all located at I.he corner ol C 1Y OF above on: March 1, f990 grM t eallora go. SOLD! Showcase homes for sale In our Saturday Real Estala Supplementl HOMES OF THE WEEK Dl•pl•y •d• st•rt at lust $75 1 Oeadllne Wed 5pm ***** OPEN HOUSE Llatlnga for $51 Deadline Thurs 5pm ***** It pays to advenlse In the bast local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY LISA R IVERA 949·574-425 2 ANNE WILLEY 949·574-4 2 49 Jamboree Road and ~n COS~A MESA Pickford Realty, Inc., Nyd1 SUt'VIYed by wtfe of Joaquin Hills Road that wlll NOTIC• INVITINO JopUng Sterrett, SecrelatY 39 ~ Kitty C1.u; ---------add amenity Information fl> "" This stattment was fifed Son Bf'adford; Daugh-BALBOA the 1lgn, which the prevl· PROPOSALS FOR With the County Clerk ol ter Mellnda cun- ous use pertnlt did not ex· THI! PURCHASE OF Orange County on &-18·98 nlngham· OrandchlJ.. ISLAND pressly8:rmll. POLICE PATROL 19910791924 dren An•ley Bleu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll APPU TION: Use Permit VEHICLI VIDEO Oafly Pilot Juty 4, 11, 18, M l ch eel and Brtan: Ch•rmlng 1 br, patio, N~eb~~~~.:;:CE: Thll MONITORINO 25, 1998 e110275 Brother• John and BBQ, lndry. $965 yrly 1006 prolect has been revl-ed. (SURVEILLANCE) S.052 Ronald. Isa, no pots. 310·83B- and It ha• been determined 8YSTU{ PUBLIC NOTICE bMeemonheldal .~1,: 3571 eve310--450-1051 lhal 11 It calegorlcauy ••· PROPOSAL ITEM empt under the require-NO. 1020 Fictitious luslnH• View Memorial Patt<, LIUI• B•lbo• l•l•nd ments ol the Calilornta En-NOTICE IS HEREBY Name St•tement Newport Beech, J~ 1518/1520 Abalone Pl. vlronmental Quality Act GIVEN that Haled propos· The following persons ate 18, 1998 at 11:00 A. • Duplex $759,000 under Class 11 (Accestory aJs will be recelYed by Iha doing buslneH as: Lora Vance·Raallor StructurH). City of Costa Mesa to wit: Prudential Calilomla R• 714-673-4062 pub I Is he d N • w P-or I The City Clerk. P. O. Box a~ 3333 Michelson Drive, d D I Beach·Costa Mesa Dally 1200, Costa Mesa, C1UIOf· s u 210, Irvine, CA 92612 Oversiz e up •X 998 b 1: 7Br 4Ba. Excellent P1lo1July11, 1 S 054 nla 92628-1200, on °' e-Pickford Realty. ltd .. (Calf. Location. Bay & Pavll· · a lore the hour ol 5:00 p.m. fornia). 3790 Via del la Ion View Sl,l00,000 E on JUiy 29, 1999, h shall be Valle Ott Mar CA 92014 PUBLIC NOTIC the rt1pon1lbllity ol the Of· Thli buslntH ts con· By Owner 875·7978 l!sorow No.t lerOf to deliver h11 proposal ducted by• a llmlled pat1· to tl'le City Clerk'i Ollie• by ntrthip · 00080795·RC the proper time. Delivery Tha registrant commenced NOTICI TO 1ocatlon: City ol Costa to ltanuct bUJlneH under CREDITORS 0, MHa 77 Fair Drive, Room the fictlliou• name(s) listed BULK SALi! 101, COsta Mna, Calilomla abOve on: March 1, 1990 (SICS. 9104, 92620. Plck10fd Realty, Ltd. By· 3000 Pacific View !)rive 8101 u .c .C.f Propotall ehall be r• Pickford Realty, Inc .. a CA Newport 8Motl N 1 Is heteby g ven to turned to the anentlon ol cOfp .. G8rl. Pir., Niida Jo. M4-8700 cre~l:~~a ol the within the City Cl8fk, within •lld pllrid Sterrett, Secrelary .. 111111111!~~~~~!!11!• amed Mllet that a bulk time llmlt, In • Maled enva-This •tatement was flied n I boUI to be made ol lope Identified on lhe OYI· with !he CO\ll'lty Clerk ol ~;:1• sa!u11 du crlbed aide with the P~~r" Orange County on &-t8·98 berow Nurnw and the .,._. .. ng 1M11111e2:1 MOf'1!AatY *Chapel The namee and business Date. 'nlere w1ll be!'<> pub-Daily Pilot .J!Ay 4, II, 11, Cf'einatton addresM• ol lhe Seller are'. "1~ ~o~sR.. es, ttM at 10273 1 "For Your Very Best Buy At the Beach" M aryAnn McGuire 646-6 770 Pick A Price to Fit Your Budget: $89,900 to $109,876 VERS~LES Studio, TOP. Floor Penthouse, Tree Views! $139,900 to $159,876 VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA Totally Upgraded, Best Value! $169,000 to $194,876 SEAFAIRE Studio, Penthouse, 12' Ceilings, Skylites! $179,900 to $209,876 VILLA BALBOA 2BR l .25BA Small Ocean Views! $369,000 to $428,876 SEAFAIRE Double Master BR Swtes. Fantastic Catalina Island Front Row Views! NOTE: All prQ~1caics are lis~d with »iluc Range Marketing (Seller will Entcnam Offers within that specific Price R,angc.) PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA REALlY P lease Call for Further Information: 646-6770 ---~ FREEWAY .AUTO SPAOINC ....... ., for ,, ......... may be Sa051 1~~· A CALIFORNIA CORP RA· ... ~ .....,-omc. ot l---....,,..;.,,..~::":"-~-1 TION 2285 NEWPORT obtained .. lhe SupeMsor Buy It. Sell It. Find It. MMteo BLVD:. COSTA MESA. CA :8 n ~. Aoom 100, Cl•••tned. .. ______ _ 920~7 ....... lion In Cllltornla Costa Meta, Cellfornla i:================iit Thi....... .._ Nt2t r ol lhe chief •ecutlW o ..... e Deled· J4Ay 1 1tte ol thefflltred .l':t~.:.., all P ubll ehad' N8WJ!Ort "Af"ordable If you are a first time homebuy~r {who has not. had an "wnersru p interest in residential rea l estate w1thm the prec~d~ng three (3 years) and are low to moderate income, you may be eligible! For funher infocmation, you must attend a free seminar to be Aa lilt WJ '"" ' ... ch.COiia .,..._ Delly 11 Olh8f buelnfte nl~ ~ Piiot J4Ay t 1 1ttl eddrtttH uHd w1 ' a.ose Al · ti " ltfler within tllf• year• .,.. ---~~==-~-terna ve fOtt the dlll IUCh "" Wit PiliLIC NOTICI nt or dell¥9fed to the Caik ., •. l«env ManuflC• MOTIC• °" Discount et, , t °'3+_. 'lo. Paint• • APPUCATIOlt TO .Avt., S'"'8 1'1~1 llLL MCONOUO c ti & 1;n:..:i".T,. g:: ~. ~~: rema on r:oAD L~:. coarA "':~":u..,tonotm: Burial Se--.ace MESA. CA The Name(•) °' "" .... I ' .YI fJle ••"'*to N -c: ~ lt1;:~ 18/ate: LOPIZ bJ ~~==· ~ .. ru;-~ .a Th• .,~:> 111._. Why should you su ect EqUlpmlnt. Laeee~r ..... ~ yourself & your f amlly to ~ ~T 111 "" , ~c.lld....... payln1 Inflated prices for ~~~=:=,"..:..= cuketi&aervlcea???? =II: AY MITO ::. !:..=:"' .. "111111'8~11 fllMh l•IDP --~ .... , •• , c -' ~=· held on one of the following dates: Newport Sho res 2br. olflce. 2ba, beam cell, newor Ille root. S35BK 3 -2 view. upper, tp, w/d, tennis. boat can S25751mo 673-62.39" Bill Grundy Realtors Privet • B c h Com11tty 949·675-6H51 Yrllf, unfu rn nice 2Br 2Ba. 2 blks to ocn, SPECTACULAR 2car att gar, Lg Mstr· Home on the S•nd Br, walk·ln-clsts, patio/ 4Br 3Ba $1 ,475,000. yd, gardener, ntsmkr/, P r I n c I pa Is 0 n I Y • pets Agent $2250 mo By Owner 675·2708 714-031·1038 . THE BLUFFS 3Br 3Ba V III• Po in t BeautlfultY' Bonus rm, remodeled. Furnished, 1 Br k'I $435K Rene Sandera. gated communi.ty, Agent 310.545·0904 near Fashion Island. •Bluffa E Plen• 3BR 3 V•BA remolded, green belt loc, 2 story. $459.000 Open Sat S28 Viet • Gr•nd• o!e~ 9 49· 700 ·3142 NEWPORT COAST 1070 StB50/mo. 71B·2tr62' VIII• Point cond d lg 2 mas br, 2ba. AC, lrplc, lmmac, 52100 Ava II Aug 1. 700.9004 NEWPORT COAST 2170 •OCEA.N VIEW• 2Br + Den, 3Ba. 2c gar $3150.mo• sec. A11alt lmmed 494-6841 Agt NEW VIEW HOME APARTMENTS 4BR 3BA. 3c garage FOR RENT Mking $699,900 Agent 494..08BO l•m••••··~-• MOBILE CORONA HOMES 1100 DEL MAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Attr•c 3br 2ba, beaut mart>le ftoora, 12B01q It. Oated patio, prlv bch, senior prk 55 +, $35K Bkr 949·675-6241 by appt, T r l•ng l• Squ a r e •r•• Family/pet park S19K. Av•ll now, 1 Br 1 B• open & auy. lg deck, 1c gar, no pets Avl Aug 2. $97$/ ... mo Open Sato.Sun t -4 429.5 Iris 673-80?& • C ozy upat•lrs studio In OdM. No kltc"'8n, ulll Incl $575mo avail 7/13. 222·5775 ext 2S7 Owner 048·5100 1--------- COSTA MESA 2624 REAL ESTATE W,a~n 1625 $610 tBR 500sl duplex, nn ~ &0.11 1 ml trom beach. Non smoker no d09s. 954 VILLA POINT I want W 17th 949-548-03 .... to purchaH 2br & Iott. '* 1 &. 28r D•t•oh4"11 ~h1er upper OKI Cotl•gea w lP•tl4t Plea•• call t75..eoe8 near beach. Cathedra • HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT calls. trig. ~o"e-in Speclall 5675•1.00• deposit. •••·•4"9'1 •iBr 1ia very c;llii; near OCC. lower • .,,, pet Ok. 1745 "' l400 7, ...... , .... ,, .. w•w o .... I Mil. 2bG 1 ba. ~w pnt.. IClnt G•UWt•u 2102 con,d. Avail ncyw. -5"-~llllllill-llilillllllllli .... , ..... 100• Qev•t l'•r••l•••d1·.,-_-_ .. _-___ .;._-_-_-_-_-_-_-.. -i,f~ HomH ttorn pannlff on t . Delinquent tu, Jepo'•· A!0 '1, .WoU' .,... I00-21l·IOOOld H1nl for ounwM llel .. ~ Soturd<JY; July l 1, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ~86 NEWPORT B!ACH N!WPORT 2669 B!ACB N!WPOIT 2689 llACB LIVE THE TRADITION T he Terrace Apartments 1 at An Exclusjvc Opportunii /for Waterfront Living on New 16rt Bay NIWPORT 2811 llACB . RENTALS TO 2689 SRAIE · BUSIN!SS OJIJllCE ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT !MPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2724 FOi UN? 2769 2920 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 ------------------ t a •BR,.. 2U CM Gated TWH 28r X•C aUITSa 2 lg l'ree Ce ah Or ante Accounll.ng lneuranoe MOV•·IN·80NUS 2 68a Jae nr Nike oHlcet & rec area Loe College, Scholafthfpt, Peyroll·AIP Newport Com. Broker· NSWPORT BAY To n · 5 min IO beach NPB ffuhlon Island. Bualneas. Never Ca•h age ueklng up. Tl!RMCI! ma":u;e, neat. 5550/m~ Trever Ex.20774 ... 414 repay. 800·21S..9000X1 Dlebur•e~nt CSR. for Emp. Lg I & 28' nHI Back + 1 /2 Ulll 850-0114 Nwpt Bch "'•h·R lae 01398 AHl•t•nt B. n. f 1 t. d • pl. Bay & golf courH, lurn olflce 10 share. Prayer 10 ltl• Holy Spirit Aaalll In. payroll pro-Require• project & ----·· Pleate be aware that the lltllnga In lhlt cal· egory may require you to call ·• 900 number In which there 11 a charge Plf' minute. Latoe&poot, nh•w car· Meea Verd• room w/ Amenities, avt lmmed. ·Holy ~4rit You who ce11lng fOf mid size org. 1kllla, markellng pet muc more. own balh In -.ecullve s200mo. 729-7870. aolve tt probleme, company. Accurate. eicp.,. • analyalt 011---------s:~~~::• t1or;n•· Fun ~ S475 PiNTHOUll! .ore ugnt • l road• 10 that 1 :·1a~~u~r1•1~'!d, k~~~ ~~~t1~~ c~~}~T~~ r,c DO?fESTICS 5540 utll t Incl. 7 041 wtaey "1•w Partition can •·~helve my goal, edge. Account• pay. Mlcroaotl qttlc• ••P·liii1ijil11iijjjim•iii•iii 2Br :IBa HTS seea. NB b kb L break (oom cabled Y1, ~ho give me the able cash dl1burH· req. 2 yrt 'exp. and ~NY Summer baby· new crpVpnt, vault uf per/ ac ay. g 10 Base T 51'1oosq Ft' di 1•1• gift to forgive m ant end Input current U,, & 0 lie. · sl•tlng, exp & mature. calla, no P•ll, gn at•• ttud 0 w pvt entrance, Broker 842·3B50 a P-forget all •vii month-end Journal•. C•ll ••....._•r• Burne ki.iR•~ avail. Great with 85"4·2928 or 780·1713 own ba & ·kitchen. a~nll me In this & , .. ~ S750 Inc utll 729·7870 ·"' lnstancea;of my lite We olfer ah 1Kce11en1 949·283-0808. Or faK ~t ages 574·2878 1•••••••• ~-..,-,.-..,--...,...~ CO MERCIAL •1 • with me. 1 want b•n•lll package In· rHume !49·283·0906. 1 1• New 4br house In HB ) It ahort prayer· to eluding 401(k), E.O.E., L• C~v-Reiataurant " MISCELLANEOUS €! Beach & Adams. 2 PR PERTY 2778 hank Ypu for all druglree & smokefree Ho•ll "* nlgbts. Tue. MERCHANDISIP-' RENTALS Rooms avail, gated J things .( 10 confirm work envlronm1n1. we.~ Thur, occasion&! ·c comm. cl,ean, no/amk, Share Working Artlet 1 once ag'a1n· that I Send resume with HI· wklendt apply In per· I••••••••• ' • Limited availability of 1 & 2 bedrooms $1900-$2500/1 yeflr )ease • Gym ,pa,, and Pool 1•~ pref d . S450 Incl ttudlo, 400 11 av111J. nev~r r.vanl to be sep-ary history lo: Payroll IQ~ 1695 lrvlne Ave. ' ullhlles 114·989·58!57 1 $ 2 2 2 /mo + u t 11 arate~Mrom You, even Manager. P.O. Box Costa M11• 848·7944 1------...... -- •23 1•79 In "'•e f 11 1 1 1 1580, Costa Mesa, CA ANTIQUES 6010 • Private Guard-Gated Entrance 24-Hour Security & Switchboard • Private Beach • A\' 1lage unto itself with M tting Rooms, r .'Staurant, Cocktail ...ounge, Entertainment and Room Service • Membership Required 2106 NP Cr eat 2 toom ' • v l;ol• 0 • ma er a 92628 or fax 10 (949) MANICURIST needed 7 !,I · mates needed pro fo-llluslOna. 1 With to be 642•7687 for talon In CM. Aen1liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tnale pref. No smoke/ wJlh You In eternal foy · f or commlulon. ANTIQUI! MMOIRE NB W.OceanfronV22nd. pets. Gar wash/dry. B•T.SINESS & •ntl thank you for Advanc:;ed Aecquet Call 6'\1•1310. Kitchenette, Needs Prlva1e rm, uniurn, shr 555oea. 949.642.8153. v ,your mercy towards Sport• playe"r1 1ome TLQI $600 OBO bath, utla pd, n/smkg, • · flNANCI: • me. and mine. The needed 10 promote MiDICAL BILLERS Call Gina ' 642•3228 kllch1n1111, laundry. ,. (Person muSI say lhls cutting •edge new •Work own hrall• 1 block to N.B. Pier .nc NTALS ••••Ill••-prayer for 3 con· racquet sport. N11d 1o Xln't SSSll FT/PT f':'ll $510/mo. Call Sam al ·~'" secullve days. Atler 3 be outgoing, ener· training modem req d ~~~~~~~- 714·875-4808 WANTED 2726 BUSINESS day• the favor request gellc, and enJoy being 800·550-8860 ex 207. •FRED c. STEGMANN (Betwoen 9AM·5Pt,1) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim will be granted. The on the bHch talking Office Help·PT must ANTIQUES ROOMS ' FOR SALE 2 900 prayer must be pub-lo people. Fax r11um1 be computer Iller ate, E To schedule )our Srivate showing,~lease call CM a re• by occ I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ll1hed Immediately to: 714-825-0036. or dependable, working STATES (949 64 -5000, ext. 39 VACATION m ale student. Pref. Body a. Paint Shop al'ter favor ,, granted Call 714·825-0705. w /chlldr•n• talent BoUGHT RENTALS 2722 granny flaVguest hse Great Income. CM loc. without mention ot the Auto agency. '851-0920 AND SOLD 1----------~~~·1~·&---------~11~~~~~~~~~ w~pe~ra~N~ ~~o~~~~~' . w · Details Call Rulh Agt to appear 81 the bot· DETAILl!R/MOBILI! P·T Merchandleer Lido l ele BHch fronl by 8•1• 760•94t·34o5. 574·0494 631·8011 tom CE *Equip Supplied• for Revlon al Fedco FAIRWAY APART MENTS AT B IG CANYON QATP.D COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND 1 )(·,111111111 tr<T li11l·1 I -.1rcc1-. and golf course ' u-'" I 11Jo\ 1 ilrcrrt•t• flvinU In your large I .! nr 1111< ciparin1l·n1 tmmc1 • JV.<> c.ir g.1rt~1· • W;o-.lll r/dr\t.•r llook11p-. • I lrq 11, l< l. JW1111d & ~c)-.t • '\II 1 Wl\11111 •lllll~ • \~•·• t1.1r 111 .! .111ci.,1 HH • \J,1rn 1 ... y-..wrn • ~I li~.Cl l<l S:.!.!l'l'j PLEASE CALL (7 14) 644-0509 NEWPORT MARINA APARTMENTS Oayf ront community with f>!iTate beach & marina. Tropical landscaping-Large I.anal ~I k sun deck. Walli to Ball>Oa hlaod shops Minutes from Fashion Wand. • Spacious lBR, 2BR and 2BR & den apts. • PriYate patios or balcoo.iu • Wood burning/gas futplam · • Private garages • Boat slips aftllable • SlSSO • $1600 Please call (949) 760-0919 When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your con1munity. Da~h+1 Pilot .,.,oorE-J-, ... .,. • 3 +2, tennis, w/d, Ip, Yogurt Ice cream & • 714·305·1388 C.M. atore. 18hrt/Wk. tac, furn'd S1600wk •••••••• smths. Prime NB loc,1---------IBkpr/Secretary AP/ Cotmellc Exp Necll1---------Can't seem to get to all those S8000mo 873·6103 COMMERCIAL easy to run, rent $750, LOST 8r PR(Type 50 wpm + Call 31~88·7990 S79K obo 0 73-1400 FOUND-2925 Computer Ill. 722•7331 PRE·SCHOOL .PIA repair Jobs around the house? Let the Classlfled Service Directory RENTALS TO REAL ESTATE or Fax r11, 122-1085 Prof. E.c . ecfucator BUSINESS Found Qnn 9.22 vlc 01 Chevron Fuel Dook needed as ltti<R>~ dlr. SHARE 2724 -• Jn Newport Ha bor for Tutor Time child· 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------OPPORTUNITY 22nd/Santa Ana, C.l',1. r ' care, learning ctr In , ...... """• "'R •· .\ 1• Lrg brn/blk med hair •••king FT peraon, .....-........ ..,, :\ To place an ad In BUSINESS OFFICE 2904 dog, no lags 839•7019 clean-cut & reepon· NPB. EKcellent salary ~= ' j-help you find reliable help. Claaslfled •Ible. boating know a & bttt. Must be CA lllOO-IMO ~ Call 042·5878. FOR RBNT 2169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii +. Hiiis Boat Service d Ir. qua 11 f I ed. • • • • • + • + + • 948·875·0740 Call 95!5·2672 -. ~ ~E~~CAb~si~!~~1~c?r PERSONALS Copier s or E-mail Premier Ace H ardware E~s!.!. IRVINE 2644 IRVINE 2644 IRVINE 26~4 your11lf. Electronically clerks: Earn up lo $25 Retailer hat opening• Concktci.ct 1'Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil proce11 medical & pr/hi copying namH for hardware sale.a Pa1'ntings I';&• Ch·1na I" & addr••••• from ••toe and caahtera. • ~:u~ta~.r~~18'f1 co~ SCHOOLS le phnbk or proce11 E· Flu achedullng, Books~ Furniture Summ er vi s ito rs'? S ummer vacation '? Summer school'? Summer movi ng'? End sumr.ner stress. Irvine has ~v~~~~ ~~~~~~, ~ Pool&, spa&. ~ten~~ ~ Tennis, ba&ketl1all. volleyt7sll ~ No car netl.l~I '¢' Walk to &tlope, dining. movie6 & 60 much f'll()r'c!:. * Fully fuml&hed M illtile. STUDIO $799 1 BEDROOM $850 2 BEDROOM $ 1050 Whether you need a place for your relative&, a place for your kide or a place for your9elf. Short-tum, unfumlehed or furnlehed lea&ee are now avsils!71e In the heart of lrvine'e Unlvereity Town CenUr! Where eummer ie a !71aet l 6E.RKELEY COURT: 789-1756 HARVARD: 789-1756 • STANFORD: 789-0750 puter. Comprehensive INSTRUCTION 3012 mall. 800•718-8229 ben~~I~ s~!ca~age . In ~/o~ach · training.· ACCOUNTS Courthoute Ree'Hrch· Crown Ace Hardware 14•673•622 P R 0 V 1 0 e 0 • Computer T reln lnn Earn up 10 S25 per 673 2800 or apply In 800 769 2980 Xt219 • hour copying name• · _______ _. · · In a few hrs, not. & addr••••• from person 3107 E. Coaal • • • • • • • • • days. wk1, or Mo'a. Hwy CdM t--------- w h " I c:ourthouee fi111. Wiii .,,,,...,:--::~--:,,-,,,,-=-~~ •••••••• • onor • ma or lraln. 800-718-8228 RI! AL E 8 TATE Plea11 be wary of out credit cards 64518010. SALES FfT or P(T of area eompanl11. . Dental Rec•ptlonlst Ucent1d or not We're Check with the local MEMBERSHIPS Pleaaant, ethical ottlce hiring nowl ERA wlll Be tt • r B u 1 Ine11 needs eKp'd dent~I pay your req'd course Bureau before you 30 18 per1on. Good oppt y and provide training. send any money for for change. Xlnt ben-800_..oo-6391 xt:l lS fees or services. Read eflls/condltlons. New· .,,,,...,=-=-=-:::::-=~~,...,....,~ and understand any CENTER CLUB port Ctr. Call Tues-Fri REC E PT I 0 NI S T contracts before you Transferable member· for Info 040·1124 Chiropractic office, I Sh d 1 ship. S6000. lncl's Costa Meta, PfT, • gn. op aroun or 1rn1fr fee. 7 2 3·9008 Driver S7·9 hrly avg 882.0870 rates. own car, proof/Int,.,,,....~~---,,-~- Ave rage S40K +/yr •YACHT CLUB• neal appear. Vincent Salee/Loan Offic er Restock Herahey·Frlto MEMBERSHI P (714) 378·9500 S 1 OOK'/yr Income. La dis I I Costa P r o m 1 n e n t Y C NPB. Vicky 574·7701 · Y Pay n Newport Harbor. Full Elementary· Jr High e>Ct109. Amerlcorp ~~sain~or~~~~hr~~~~ membership, pool, grt Teacher for private SECRETARY 1·800·757·6339 24hr• Jr. aalllng prog, close school In HB. Fax to Jetty, discounted to resume 530·3448 Great Communication EST. VE NDINO RTE. s25oo. 515•2951 phone--838·1441 akllla... Santa Ana MUST SELL BY 7/24 E xp'd & Motlveted 7t4•547•7021 Advil, Alka Seltzer, . sales person wanted. SECURITY GUARDS ~td.71t133m :.~~d:~~:· J~~l~~: EMPLOYMENT Contact• for dlglt•I Exp wkenda for •P•· 11,. H og ~ prlnllng & color clal evenll & gal•d SO~. rT ~ ri ~ ~ 8 ~In a~~~: separations a plus. comm. 714·892·7689 Salary, comm & b•n· s u MME A Jo a 888·538·9508 >Ct~ etlta. 0 .0 .E. Fax Reaponafble work. 2291 ........ Have a YEN to be • EMPLO "iMENT r11ume 949-768-1~17 Recept for Doctors ._.AM,CAllJIJ Mllllonalre?? Inv 5530 Gardener oHlce. N.B. 751H793 __ .. _....~..._•_-_ _.CA_•-*-~ $10K on 01n & you Sherman Gardena In Tl!ACHl!R (LEAD) would have made co M PfT Mo F I $100K on 0215. Free • · · • n· r · NB PrHchool nMda info 800·370-1220 Call 8:3oam-2:3opm •KP lead tHcher w/ Overstocked with and Hk tor Dorothy. ECE unfit for 1yr old stUtf? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----...,...-------------------~I Localvendlng ~ute 71 ~7~2288 claatrm. Benefit• Ac~~ C • L • A • S • S • I • F • I • E • I) • S ~~.~ai:~11~aca11b1~! Fut~~:;i:=~~sa~ust G::O~~~Y 0r!.'!~:ue~ Teaemark:,~::e;: ~~r~~~d 1·800·350·8383 SJ50lhr.+depending Lite bookkeeping $8hr to 11art. FulVPT 842·5678 U LT I M AT E GARAGE SALE MAKE BIG $$$ on knowll!dge Monday-Friday 9·6· po11t1on1 avall. Fu11 •---------.. ........... --, Working from home of boa s Casual environment. beneflt1 714-5CS5-2700 T computer 1kl111 & R.e. ---.....,..---- ' when you wanll Call Lie. a musll Call Joan Womens Shoe Store In re a S II S Penny 888-201•9452. Full time position. for 67s,.4630 appt. COM need a salet HO MONEY DOWN Selling boating equip., GENERAL peraon Sat·Sun only. ~ ~ I ofterl Easy aecure S7.50·10.00lhr. Mtist S h 1 1 t C shoe •KP a+. S7U292 ~~j. • . ... _ .. -c~ . . --VEND.No .. 1 w k be a knowledgeable c oo P c ure o. --------uH . or sailor/boat~erson. needs seasonal help. 5hra/wk. Net S42K +I Ff PT. S8hr to start . Fl"TAL WEEK ~;r l 6TB l 8TB 1 yr. Good credit req, Heavy Ii Ing. Lab onlee and field ~ ... ,. , -800·889·0885 24hrt Mtnnte•a Yacht work av all. English g o~s PayphonH S150K/Yr. 1148-4198 speaking, drug 111t1ng _ ._ Lowett prices. Local ia...;•-.-.-.--.rt;;.B,....••;;;;ch-._, mandatory. Apply In ~H.4:\:: ...... "'°. 2 ·-·- ............ -- Dodt ....... tcmClaldlDr'I -.... --. ...... Dl'ya-·~ --"' .. . ... _ ........ ... ...... -.. .., 81l!ncbS--WNlla.~ .. • .... _ ~-. ........... 11411 .... . blglllllltlllal-. .., ...... .... . .,. .......... ... iildl ....... ~,.... .... .,. ...... ... ...,..,. .. .. ,,.. .. ... .,_ , ..... Ida! -,,., '-' tt """ ,,_ ... ·-·-•••• ..... _. .. --...... ~--mlllllo. adabw -· 11w•as --~ 111 ' • a It ea av a II ab 11 .,. person 9am--3pm M·F. f-' I t 800·800·3470 24/hrt. 2625 S. Rou11ello St. mp oymen Unbelievable Oppl'yl Internet Day Tredlngl Curious? 280-497!5 Vl!NDINO: Buy direct, No ha .. a111. You'll love Ill Free brochure. 8 00-820-4353 LOVE DEPOT Own )'our own mone:rmakmc 1nu ...... !S.U llnlerl•, Jodon fl potions. Make •soo+ per week! (714) 71"441 CRBDIT 2807 HAUllllD UllllCUF9 =-~ ..... ,11.1 ... 1 Ill ••-1711 AlfNOUHC!M!NTS ANNOUNC!M!NTS 2920 Convement c1 ... 111e41 ....... 7. SEARS AMERICAN HOM£ PIO ·-~c.a ~· nLW11rnu li~ilri~ ~-.... -,,.,... .. ~ .. -="~•-We're ....... ,.. ~ltflilUI IN.Wteffr. .,... ..... ,.. ... ._... .. ................. .................... Call Toti or Aary 714-250-lHl fu 714-250-.9502 . ,.,,,,,. Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHffled Service Directory help y9u find reliable help. e42·St71 ~: ~~=G· 1 ;7n5• · Opportunities Summer& 20JOBSOPEN S7SOIWEEK IUiSO«T APPOINTMDIT UTTIHC S7Hl. MSE DAYS oa EVEN1HCS AVAll.ULI l ..SOO-S56-1888 ......,..... 8Bl'l'DS Pf?:!'.:W:&.... I 812·820 Per Hour ~:a- • S..ldl.o....I ._...... •tol·lt .... ·~­·t..t-,....,_ !MablJahed In 18 and l"JWillC Cell for llllPOlnbnml 1-llWJ.M744 Chances are you wlll find what you nffd at the price you want to pay When you read CleHKled dally 141·1171 Permanent Newport Dunes ls an acttw, outdoor faclllty offering a special environment for guests & staH. ActMty Laden Asst. Front Offtce Mgr • C.tatng Admln. Asst. C.tatng Man.ger Gate Attendant PT Ufeguarda Sccurlty Offlctt Apply In penon M·Tb l:00.3:30pm l=~Dr . 729-3863 EOE Sell your extra household lteml In CL.Alel'llD -TELLERS -loqtlmg 1v+Ne: lnrN, Cocoat Otl M« lftd lcH POSITIONS NOW AYAILAIU FOR PART TIME TELLERS, ONE VEAR EX,ERllNCI IN A COMMIRCtAl IANIC • KNOWLIDQI OF ITI A PLUS. A vo,,.ty ot,,.,,.,,,. en avallable. SOloy comlMlllURite w#tt ~. Dllt9tenlfol 1'(Jld fol podlonl Wtdet 3'J houtt,,., ...-. Cunenttv accepting opplleotlon• M·F l0:00-4:000 • Be ........ ... A ............ •1Hflf7 "'"'" ....... C...-dee, .,..., c t •DllMm . ... IW71811c•M'IMI. 110llllltComlfWV. •N. ... IMI. IM'le.CAft611 C •DllMlll.CAfW IMQ,CAflm1 Q)·-c: ·-'+-·-CIJ CIJ al -(.) 0 ::J E E 0 (.) +-" '--c:: ::J :c 0 Q) ~ c: 0 ::J ~ +-" -~ Hove A Goroge ~le! NeweOrt Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot APPLIANCES 6011JEWELRY,FURS CORONA NEWPORT ----liiiiiiiil& ART 6025 DEL MAR 6122 BEACH Steck Whir I pool liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6169 AUTOMOBILES wHh:~1: 7d2~~91:: Citizen Amerlc•'• Cup l!'tate ••l•I Furn, SAT 8 ., NflQhbothood new · Salllnd w•lch, xlnl china, allver, glau, Hie furn cloth .. Iott -1-..,-0-----90-3-0 cond 1225 · 548-o754 palnllnga, booka, of 'mra~. Landfall '"" FURNITURE 6014 planta, •v•rr.thlng Court. Tlconderoga A iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilil PETS & goesl 3500 U ac St Superior. CASH ONL '87 •MW '7401L (Off Poppy/Inland aide Look for elgnelll Blk metal bunkbd, twin ANIMALS 6049 of PCH) Frl·Sat 8·2P ~Jg;~r:~ c~:,:;5 top, dbl bonom. Obi Furniture Sale I--------Coata M••• mattreaa lncl'd S200/ Female Lab, German Sun 8am·12 Couch, SANTA ANA 6180 Llncoln-Mercury obo 582·423·7285 LM shepherd, boxer mix dresattra, etc. ChHpl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 540·5830 ne9da loving horn. Crnr of 2nd/Polnaenla • , 8 _...;.. _____ _ Entertainment Ctr/curio tyr apayed. •51b · 500 PolnaetUa ... ate alel Total * '84 3181 * 8'x 8.5' $650. Curved ' • "' 1• contenta of hom•I s~8 llhr aofa/belge 8'x 8' cute wrinkly facel Call Moving Sal• furniture, lncra Llmoga china, 714-S~s-~i:7a ssoo. 875·7813 Sam at 248·64~5 S50 ruga, ·sporting good1, 0/Rm, aub zero frig, obo. baqy ll•m•. maternity tanning bad, pat. furn, •HP L•••r .Jet ll Talkative play1ul grey/ clothes, linens & more 11uzu Rodeo & much -CAD--I-L"'"'1A_C ___ 9_0_4_0 Prlhter 8' Sofa, 2 wht abluynlan mix, Sat' only 7am·1 pm m o r a I LovHeal1, 2 Platform teated vacc'd epyd. , '218 Hellotrope Fri Sat Sun 8:30.4p iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rockara, Blue leather Fee req, ~62·433·4797 SAT' 7.1oam. Home 13781 Oer•hon '85 Fleetwood Good recllner, King bran .Accaae • Houaeware1 cond, rune ~ood, bad, Brau day bed . •• Luggage ih the •lle1y re bullt engine Irani w1trunda11. 844-2307 BICYCLES 6060 . 'betweert t-iet1otropa & SANTA ANA s.t795 obo. 650.3236 Evanlnga Only. Irle. 7tJ7 1/2 Iris Ave. HEIGH'IS · 6184 REI Novar• 21" very EZ parking on 4th st. ___ .._... ____ _ -•• -t:!R_C_HAN ....... _D_I_S_i: __ , light weight, xlnt cqnct L 8 1 s t .. 1 CHEVROLET 9045 nu; &; $125 • 714·1146·8eoo awn a• a •. pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii MISC. 6015 --·------COSTA MESA 6124 20432 san1a Ana Ave .• Santa Ana Hlghls. SPORTING M 1 s Clothing adull/chlld, New Kenmore electric GOODS ov ng •l•I Sat 7am 1m appllancH, mite. dryer, s1oo. 4.whlte 6065 Househ9ld misc Items, some furniture rattan bar atool1, xlnt and much moretl•••••••• cond., S100 574-4958 Surf Board Channel 328 Mannoll• st TRANSPORTATION Island. 7ft. 20 '"width. • • Padded Bloyole Like nu. $175/0BO. No early birds! carry/travel case S75 Wall. 646·1979. Sat 7·2:00 Moving Sale. 840·848-0754 Blue llhr couch S150 -------- Wolff T•nnlng Bed• TICKETS 6075 Green couch. S25. BOATS 7011 Tan At Home Womens clothes. sz iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buy Direct and Savel 9·10. Boys clothee az '94 Corvette Polo green/Ivory lthr ( 108829) $21 ,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (940)384-0884 '95TAHOE White/greyllthr 4X4 (303941) $2, ,987 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO (049)384-0804 Commercial/Home 2 Ducks l(lason tickets 9·10. 2449 Andover '04' WAVERUNNER unlta from ,199 00 "'"' Ice lovel, pick 11 Place. By Fairgrounds 850, fr .. h watar only, ------9-0-6-5- Low Monthly Pmll or 22 games S65ea low hr1. Perfect. DODGE Free Color Catalog Call Ron 949-640·2346 NEWPORT $1950. 949·f48·1162. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 1-800·711-0158 BEACH 6169 2 BOATS ________ ,TV, ELECTRONICS, 514~:~~:!::~.~182 COLLECTIBLES STEREO 6080 l!aat Blutt Blowouts 949·875-8529 6017 Anllq, furn, clothes, , '92 Caravan Le Le Mini Van 7 pass, (143 756)8,942 Coata Meaa Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540·5830 4 5" Pioneer B ig TV, VCR, camera 22 Sea Ray hard top, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Screen, oak cabinet, equip, rifle, muslca Mercrulaar, trailer, Wood carving wall w/doora xlnt cond ·1n11., tools, etc. Sal $7~~0~~8 8731 -------- hanging plaque from $500 840.0754 Sam. 2921 Cassia SI. • • FORD 9075 original Charlles Chill Movlng Sale 7/11 DUFFY 20FT new top/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Fisherman tending •••••••• 7•·2p nearly new full cover, aeat1 12. nets by th• Greek sofas. love Hat: $8800. 949-848-1182. '95 TAURUS QL $175 840-0754 G~GE SALES ch a I r s, ch a 1 t , AC, PW/POL, ABS, till, bkcaae1, twin bed,1--------CC, AM/FM caas, patio .set. exec desk, POWER BOATS (159684) S8,995 COMPUTERS 6018 1 d d 1 701 Coata Mesa CORONA r:,:::;,, ~~ys~:d•~z:r~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 Llncoln·M•rcurv Unllmlted Internet Ac· DEL MAR 6122 1975 P1. Trinity Cir. 14' Bo•ton Whaler -.... ' ... 7 .... 1_4,..,)_5..,40----5-8.,,.3_0_ CHa 66K·emall-WWW ~~l~I F~mllly E o~ 40hp Johnson, new '97 MUSTANG S19.95 + Htup. SI· •Sat• Only 8am·noon. oriena '· n 81 8hp Evlnrude Zieman AC, pw/pdl, tllt, CC, erra·net 888-431·89l1 719 Iris SI. No. alda of Bluffs. A lot of every· traller & morel 52800 2 TO CHOOSE PCH. Items ranging thing Sat 8-4 640.9114 71._537•8840 (208477} (205845} --------. from $10.$500. Uvrm Old book•·Engllsh $13,497 Costa M••• WANTED furn, pots, patio furn, claaslcs. Make chic•--------Llncoln Mercury TO BUY 6019 clothes, cos. akl rack, accessories for Int .. MARINE SLIPS 714-540·5830 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil North fa~ backpack, rlor decorators. · DOCVS 7022 ski's & boots, gas bbq Saturday • 8 AM " '97 TAURUS GL AC, PW/POL, lilt, cc, AM/FM cast, ABS" & (253585) $11,997 I BUY ALL PIANOS AntlquH-qual. furniture 1 pc or houteful cash pald (714) 957·8133 Old Coln• Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterllng Old watches & Jewelry Westcoaa1 Coln 642·9448 w/1lde burner, and 1748 Bayport Way 1T.orellll CASH ONLY. Newport Beach Good jobs Rooms, rellnblt services apartments, lntcrcs1lng things homes 10 buy Classlfled RBCORDS/TOP • can satisfy Jazz, R&B, soul, Rock ll's ull there your Etc ... 50'• & 80'• Mike every day housing needs. ______ o_4_5_·7_5_o_s_,--...i.:in.;...¥C~la~~~m~,c~d'---'-----=------ 50' Nwpt Mooring E. Balboa & F St .. First mooring off th• beach $12,000.·flrm (1582) 493·20153 Costa Mesa Llncoln·Mercury (714) 540·5830 CENTER SLIP AVAIL 40·50ft In NB E·Z ac· HONDA 9085 CHI me11 729· 7670 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SUMMER RENTAL '87 prelude snrf, lClnt 3811 sllp nr Pavllllon tires, xlnt cond (714) S400mo 949·673-4928 _67_3_·_50_4_5 ____ _ (714) 582.0800 Oldsmobile J . . $16,995$.i~t 3100 VG Engine • AJC • P/W/OL • Keyless Remote • Stereo/Cass . $329Mo. , .-. ·•"'"• o.l-'""' ........... .,..1o111.....,sus11s.....isum "'"• Sll.ISllt +In Ill .. ~,.,_ 1t1,..a.•m111 ............... llSIPolSJI • 111111)) $0 DOWN/$399 MO. + 99C tax for -41 mo. SO down. Total ~e-off SI S71 99 1'1idual S 17, 467. SO Tot of pmtl Sl9,199.S2 +tax. m mi. olowed per ytof .. 12< per mile in exms.. (0402311 IN STOCK NOW! SlS/STS AVAILABLE '9 l OLDSMOBILE ClERA 4 dr., whilt, V6, xlnl <X>OO , new car trllc-in (300889) '97 GEO METRO LSi ~Wl m..-.M:. bi ci m. Om) 189 CADILLAC DEVILLE Low 71 K m .• beige , ldr. xlnt cood' (250550) '93 BUICK LE SABRE Low Ill .. wblt, bllc htr . \UY clea. acw car nlc. (4~) '92 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE l.arli,bllt:.•lk••·• '93 CADHLAC SEVILLE Loi ai., 4.9 VI, w.t, ldr., llloys ! nm! (82S9SSI '12 *14,988 '94 CADILLAC CONCOURS Very low 34K nu . lx1gc, lthr, CO."Bal. or m (308478) '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS Low 31 K m .. shale, hlr .• alloys, baJ of t1rT (826499) '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE LPN 27K m. V& N«lhsbr. ltlr, bal of •IT (2!37") '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE iS."9 L'K•Wr-.Satn M itar'(0292l '98 OLDSMOBILE AURORA .. Ml. bi IJK.111. 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""' ,, .. ,., Lkl4S64'0 714/534-6205 3131 0 & 0 UPHOLSTERY al11ce '68 c:ull. furn, upholsty, 11Jp covet1 antique rpr 542·41512 WALL COVERINGS 3932 The Stripper Spactatl:rlng In Wallpaper Removal 1.6889241 H3·5037 We Gal• ~utd hang E • Stttp, ln1tall, to t crazy. 6 ·~·211 1 WINDOWS 3934 GoldenWe•t Window Clean Ing Sallafactlon guttantaad Uc'd·lna'd 831·t882 Whether you're buying or Hlllng, ClaHIJled c:over1 all your nffd1I SELL your used vehicle through classified 842·5878 Hove A Garage Sole! :'I ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Lowmlleage,· great gat ••ver (6962~7) 55991 7 Pua. Front/Rear AC, Lthr Int ~942 CllUI DISCOUNT ........ 81737 PACTORY MUTl ......... S750 OWlllR APP RIUTl ..... '800 s3gg :.-..~ I•• MONTHS I $22,441 == OWlllR APP RlllAft '800 YOUR NET COST • Power Locks • Leather Interior • Premium Sound • Power Windows ., For Any Questions or lnformati<;>n on Leasing Call Mr. Jim Mot I ii Example: '93 ES 300 Leather, Moonroof, Immaculate! (3Cl4752) Sei;vice Special! Complete Detail . $12 9~ Includes: lnten r shampoo, eXtenor polish & wax, if dearung of tngme & lugga e c-0mpanments NEW SERVICE UM ER 714-373·9813 Example: Starting '93 SC 400 t$2i;iiih · '92 HONDA '93 JEEP ACCORD FX CPE WRANGLER 4. '92CHEVY ASTROLT 4x4, white, soft top, alloys, Low mi., Dual AJC, immaculate. custom wbcds, 1 owntt. (216376) (3BC0329) 11 12222 '95 TOYOTA '95 TOYOTA AVALON XLS 4RUNNER SR5 Newport/Costa Mesa DoifY Pik>t Example: Starting '94 GS 300 at 47K mi., CD, Leather, Mnrf, Immaculate! (085387) *821,1111* ~5 JEEP CHEROKEE '%NISSAN SPORT ~.o MAXIMA GXE THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JULY 11 -17, 1998 PH \l I' I H I ) (l I I II l \\ I I ~ 0cEAN RIDGE OPULENCE NEWPORT BACH PRESENTED Ill ATS OF .......,..,. CAUFOINA mALTY J:QM•SJOIV OK IZ Cover. .. Prudential California Realty 2. MJipllndn 3. Fred Sands Newport Propertin 4.·S. Cannery Vill.tge Realty 6. Balboa Island Realty 7. Star Ru.I Esute 8.·10. Remax Corp. 11. Coli RuJty Group U.·13. Fint Tum Nolan Real Estatt 14.·30. Cout Newport Propertia 31. PKilic Cout Realty 32.·33. Metro Realty 34. Judy Kolar Majntic Realty 35. Rumbold Realty 36.'19. <:out Newport Propetdn 40.-52. PrudentiaJ California Realty 52. Cover H•me Story 53. Pttd Sanda Newport Properties Sl.18. ColdwdJ &niter Newport Buch 69. Remax Corp. 70.·72. Homes of the Week 73. Open Home Gulde 74. Mortg.age Rates 79. The Summit Rul Eatate Group 80. Coldwell Ba.nku Ne~rt 'Bf.ch For Advertising Information Please Call: Kip Hancock (714) 57'1-4247 Newport Coast " •1Br&r18th Luxury Condo on 6th Floor of Serunty High Rise • Comm. Bayside Pool & Patio $S98,886 $369,000 • 2 Master Model Plus Oen • Soaring Cathedral Ceilings &r Skylights • Fireplace in LR •Huge Deck $305,000 • Best Views m Newport Be.lch from Catalina Sunsets, Full Bay & Ocean Views • 28R, 2BA rondo $369,000 Luxurious La Playa Brisas • Beautiful &r Specious 3 Br It 2.5 Bth Home • Quality Features Throughout • Gorgeous l(itchen with Center ls.land & Granite Countfttope $.129,000 Balboa Island" Investment Opportunity • Two I Br & I Bth Upper Units • Busmess Downs tam $510,000 • 3 Br &r 2 8th Home on Balboa Island • Oose to North Bayfront Beach • l..a!ge Brick Patio w/Built-ln BBQ $595,000 Newport Heights Cottage • C.Orgeous Bay &r Ocean Views on Elevated Lot • 2 Br& 2 Bth • Excellent Newport Neighborhood $649,000 Panoramic Bay &t Ocean Views • Large 2 Br at 2 Bth Villa Balboa Condo • Family Room & 8reaklast Nook • Large Master w /Huge Walk-ln Cloeet $499,000 Versailles Front Row With Panoramic Views • Sweeping Panoramic Views From Catalina to Bay & 0ccdn • Extra Large 2 Master Model • Spacious Uving..Room w /Fireplace • Beautiful Custom Kitchen • Substantial Upgrade. $279,000 • Sp.cious lntenor \I.1th 3Br&t2Bth • Large Roof Declr., 2 Patios at New Orie.in.' 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DwMr rttinn1:_ .Pri111. onM ezu 760-5000 Ext. 116 MARK JACQUES S-475,000 I l NEW LISTING , Gaud community wlpool, spa d-tmnis! 2BR + lofi. 3BA. 2-I car garagt! 2 ~an ntw '"""J trul 1111it. Va11litd crilingr. &man rub •ntl mort! Cttll 606-1779. DIANA PROSSER $295,000 PRlctb FOR PAST SALE Nmkd in tM ~thilJs of 0111ngt with (•nyon d-nty li(ht 11uws! This J>•rk-likt 1<1ttng mdudn mRIJlrt•trrn, with walltmt. trt11u 1hrougho111 tht nt•r/y 314 of •n #l"rt Jlllrt:tl As J!'" lit}' onto tht ap•m111t C1rcublr Jnw •nd tnttr th11 !Na1111/"J Ji.ftd11trril1tt•n nwtt, J'IU. c•nnot lNIJ!. bllt '1011« tht 11ttm11on th.it W1U ~ul r. tarh •NI "''"1 ik1111'/!r Cz/J 760-5000 Ext 109 SKI Reduced to $469,000 UNDER US0,000 Yo11r choict. &aurrfol homn •t 11ntkr 450K 1n NtwfH!rl &a(h. XLNT fin.nC1ng lllhltkblt. C..U tht coast sptCUllut •nyti~. CzU 847-9887 Bill FULJ..ERTON SUNDER $450,000 HARBOR ~HOMES! Ntw on m11rket. Owr 4000 Uf.fi. of this popublr mHkl ntxt to l"'"!'bt/J •NI nt•r school <!JR 11NJ 4. 5 BA + boniu rHm, Frmch tli>on d-willlil>ws. GJJ 6"0-1529 ESTHER YANK $799..SOO BF.AU'l1FUL TOW'NHOME PmriP,11.1 W~ 3BR. 2.5BA. 2-cm ~· nJ..M-s..c. PriaiJ"' $239.900 c..u 640-8 uo SIMIN HOJAT $139,900 DIANA CAPPEL The Koop Team Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Country French Provincial On the front row in Pelican Point $5,000,000 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. 1 he ownen. have crc-.u'-.J J truly s1~u.tl home in Pd1~m Po1.11r's premium lo...umn. Tim home has an unobsrruued ou·.i.n. wh1rc w.m·r, golf course & Catalina view reatur~ of chis nearly 8,000 sq. fi. home indude: SoLd oak h.uid-hewn beams chat arc over 2SO·yrs. old, a handm.ide limesrone rrcnch Manor fireplace. a h.:ui<lcrafccd 400' spiraling stai.rcasc. Aoorings of I SO year old chestnut, 250 year old knorty pine, tiger ~ maple & pavers rile rcdaimed from a 17th ccnni.ry French Charc;m. The walls range from 12" -16" chick. 2 I /4 mc.h chick h.:uidcrafccd pa.sgge doors, a lower level 1,000 bottle wme cellar & wcing room wich a dining area & game room. $179,000 Big C.anyon .Remoddcd ''taken down to the mads!" in 1991. Incredible anciqucs fixrurc:s built 111. Gold plated 6xtwes, eagle claw rub, mulri held shower, large yard with extensive hardscape and landsaipe. antique ltaliaJl chandeliers. flrh cenrury doors. You JUSt have to ~ chi~ one. Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. $156,950 3 Bedroom with a view Th<' best locarion m the Terrace! Front rov. right m ch<' preserve. This j Bedroom, 2 1 /2 Bach two scory townhome wich fir<"pLlcc, garag<' and .i wmmuniry pool 1s ready to move into. Newport Beach 2 Master Suites Located in desirable phase II. Two Master Suites, two & a half bach two srory rownhome. Ocon brttzCS in this adorable home with a fireplace, garage,.oommuniry pools. Surrounded by trees and parks. Newport Beach Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. l)ob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Balboa Peninsula Duplex Extra large Dana bu1lr duplex. 3 bedroom 2 bath upper. vaulted ceilings. fireplace, large m~ter su11e with a walk m dosec. Large 2 bedroom 2 bath lower, fireplace, cile Ooors & scraped cellings. Super location. walk co restaurants and shopping, Subcerrancan tandem + garage + guest parking. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Seller will entertain offers between $319,000 -$359,000 · wtsidc Costa Mesa ~ Exdusivdy re moddcd single family home on an R-s;:)~ 2 Lot. 3 Bed. 2Ba, new carpet, brick fireplace. tile counters. country kitchen, large 2 car gar. RV access, MKA1x1 nu.t.. Concept plans for a second unit arc indudcd. Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 ~in the wodd Sellt Mo~ Ral .F..tcide. • Santa Lucia: Newpc;>rt <:;cast's prestigious priVate gated enclave This home is now listed in Santo Lucio in Newport Coast BOUN DARIES : A coastal locallon bordered by Newport Coa-.t Road and Pacific Pine Dri ve. HOMES: j Santa Lucia has been planned for 109 residences. Homeowner' occupy the fi rst six phases of development while the balance of homes in th1"> planned community are under final construction. STYLE: Newly constructed custom homes include four lifesryles: contemporary classic elegance. European-style country. classic villa and old California-style family living. Four renowned des1gne~ have showcased residences w11h their signatures. SALES: There have been 105 newly constru cted homes sold. Phase 7. 8 and 9 are under construction. There have been six homes sold as resales since 1997. Pri ces depend on model, interior design features, location and view. Staning prices range from $945,000 to S 1,875.000. NOW LISTED: Currently available are two newly constructed homes. two offered as resales and cwo homes recently have been placed in escrow. COMMUNITY FEATURES: This private gated community above Newport Coast terraces down toward the sea with sweeping panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, beaches, Newpc:)rt Harbor, the night li&hts of Fashion bland and 11 •• .t a, ua uau spectacular Catalina sun~t' r h~~ arc a few Santa Lucia re idence!l thal indude a private residence gate. The u1mmuntl) · has a cl ub house and swimm111~ pooV\pa faciliry. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary and Con1nJ dd ~ High School. Harbor Day Si.:hool i\ a private school which offel"I krndcrgartcn through eighth grad~truc11on SHOPPIN : The community is minute~ to f-a,h1on I land with its international Ila\ or of shop , movie theaters and re..,taurant,. A , short drive down Pacific CoJ~t Highway is Olde Corona del Mar with qua.int 11hop>. SOURCE: Maxine Montgomery and George McGaffigan of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, (949) 7 18-1535 or (Q.l91 X78-3230. If you would like l.O submit a communlf1 profik of your/ arm area, pkase folkJw tlu above format and tnclose a map outUnt (Thomm Guide) cf the atta along wilh a photo t>f a cumnl listing. The de1crlpdon of tltt proptftJ goes under tile "11ow listed" section. Send to: Ju/U Vlhr, real estate edilor, DaU1 Pllol, 330 W. Bay St.,.Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (949) 5474242. HARBOR ISLAM> ~l'PORT BEACH The fi1est Bayfront on the Orange Coasl FrenCh inspind exterior des91 ;, hand-cut limestone. 9 bedroom des, 11 ful baths, 3 half-baths, 6 fireplaces Md a 3,000 sq. ft. master bedroom Utt. lncr9Clble entertaM's kitchen. D9ck for 100 ft. yacht. FLl'nished. $14,500,000 $5,995,000 ~WusmG $2,895,000 COTt ll[nLTT GllOUr . 760-1900' EMERALD BAY LAGUM BEACH . Simple elegance descti>es tNs i1comparable custom home with the ocean center stage. Sited on a 70' platform to view the blue Pacific Mt'f day of 10"' life, tNs 4 bedroom home offers the most panoramic views in Orqe Cowrty. $7,995,000 LINDAISLE NEWPOKI' BEACH Newty remodeled 3 Bechom custom waterfront estate on Lma Isle. Oversize lot. f'NSt rnDials. Best Views. Private pier & sip. Wt oriented. ff9I ceings. In a word -Gorgeous! $5,000,000 ~wusmo llMNECOVE LAGUMBMQI Enchlnliig 4 Bectoom home wlflWous views of private htne CM a.di Ind PlcifiC. I cs gnge. ON Gumded. Wine ctlllr. llM ;, COldtioo. EasYto• $2,895,000 . . , __. .-..---- _ ... NEW' LISTINGS AVAILABLE lnine Terrace -Incredible ocean views oC Newport Harbor. Nice 3 Bd. on an awesome lot. Rod Daley $2,400,000 Balboa Peninsula -Oceanfront home in perfect locadoo. Home Is Ugbt and bright Ronda Helo $1,249,000 Harbor View Hllls South · 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single level with panonm.lc oceao view. New roof, paint, carpet Melinda a Marty Jones . $869,000 Cotton Point · Presdgjous Couoo Polot lot HxclusJve guard gated community. StepbanJe Argyros $7SO,OOO ~---=~---~--~ _.....,..,.=_ -- Orange Park · 1.S acre view lot. Plans for a 7,SOO sq. ft. home wilh view. Coo.Ille Maueatl $69S,OOO BalbOa PeaJnsula · Ocaofroot onits rf8bt on the beach In prfme sectioo d Newport. aoada Ilda $1,•2s,ooo · Corona del Mar -Sophlsdc:lled YOlage home remodeled to perfecdoo. Romaodc fbfr. Chris A Kel .. U.-.,. $1,09S,OOO Sea Island -Single level bi4ech 2 Bd. 2 Ba: home. WooderfuJ golf course view'. Carol lag $769,000 Belcourt Terrace • 4 Bd. 3.5 e.. Communtty pool and spa. New wlodows and Frmch doors. Virglala lat $735,000 r¥sEu MORE THAN HO~S ... WE SEUA~STYLE Balboa'Peoiosula-Be:lutifully upgr.ided duplex one block &om beach. Rkll laogevtn $589,000 Bil' Caovoo -Dr2rnatk: view home. 4 Bd. 4 "Ba. wfth brick courtyaid. Marie Fargo-Sork $1,249,000 South l.aguoa -Occ2ofront villa \\1th . separ.de carriage house. Huge lot. Roel IMley $3,650,000 ~:·:~ ESTATES CLUB 1'118 AJl'r OI' MAllKl!TINO PltOPIDlTY- I.aauna Beach -Gre21 fourplex. • WaliingdisWK:e to town and l>eKh. Comde..~d $S2S,OOO Belcourt Hill -3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. in <:eotral location. Park view added storage. Nancy Peterson $432,SOO Udo Isle -Italian Mediterranean bayfront OD a 40 foot lot to be finished in Oct 1998. John Mdlooigle $2, 795,000 N~ toast-3 8d. 2.5 Ba. In g21ed neigbborllood. Great locatioo. Ilana BrodJe $484,900 Villa 88lbo& -2 8d. 2 Ba. beautifully upgraded ocean view villa condo. John McM()lligte. $429,000 Harbor Ridge -CUstom 5 8d. view home wilh oftlce, den and bonus room. HMsel a Heck $2,2SO,OOO Iniae 'lance -Qmom 3 Bd. plus ~ splM .. home. Ocean~ --llWJUppJ $830,000 SOTHEBYS INTERNATIONAL REALTY I Balboa Peninsula Point . Fi~ ocean&oot home. 50 foot lot with 3 Bd. Bob Berg $2,500,000 Balboa ula -Bayfront home \\ith prtvaJe bOal dock: All new construction Hein 4 Cla-eland $925,000 Harbor Rid2e · Elegant custom home Mth Views Of ocean and ciry lighL~. Austero &.Kim $2,395,000 Harbor Polnte . Lo\dy 3 8d. 3.5 Ba. Some OCCl1l views. Steps IO ~ and shops. Marie F~Sork $729,876 Bavcrest -l:llegant new rebulld 5 8d. 6.5 Ba. plus game room and pool. Bwn Corkeu $1,S9S,OOO Ritz Cove -5 8d. 4.5 Ba. Mediterranean home with pool Steps to bedl. Comegys a Peterson $1,475,000 Balboa Peninsula -Beach duplex one door to the sand Small ocean ~iew. Jim Jacobs $450,000 Big Canyon -Quallry materials used throughout Privale lot with pool and spa. Georgina SmJtb $1,395,000 Newport North Villas · 3 8d. + recreaa. Righly upgnded Priva1e loca!ion. Greg Lombardi $529,000 Harbor View· Homes -Beautiful s 8d. 4.5 Ba. Wnily home oo cul-de-sac. VlrginJa Zenz $1,299,000 Montserrat • lmmacu1a&e 4 8d. with city Ugbl1 view Jn gaaed communJty. Greg l.ombanU $699 ,000 . - a.tboa Island .~ 10 ba)tront! ~ 3 8d. 2 ftrepbceS and bn1il} l'OOOI. Debi Bibb $1,100,000 ·' Central Newport · 3 8d. 3 Ba uppt'r condo one block to be2ch! Large roof deck Marian PbUlippi $435,000 Harbor Ridge ~·Sweeping views of the ocean, dry and mountu n' Wdnstefa 4 bnlao $895,000 Udo Ille -BmJdful remodel oo a 45 fooc Joe. 3 Bd. 2 e.. wtch soodl facing y.&JJo. MstJya lad $995,000 Corona dd .. -2 Bd. 2 Ba. with den IDd lllUdy. Grett loalliorl. " ...... McK9e $510,000 Balboa Peninsula 311 Montero 'Lee/Lee $539,900 Sal/Sun (1-4) .,,.,.. .~· Bay crest 20 18 Highland Ginni Johnson $515.~ Sun (1-4) < Bayridge --. 27 1 Hm'el'field Georgina Smllb $399,000 Sal (2-5) ~loourt 52 Hillsdale Or. Virginia Zenz $735 ,000 Sun (1-4) Big Canyon 7 Greenbrier ~$1,595,000 Sun (1-4) 4 Rue du Pate GeorglM Smith $669,000 Sun (2-5) 2 Rue Grand V31Jee .,.~ $lt249,000 Sun (1-4) ClitlHaven 407 Signal Marlene Hassel $899,ooo-Sun (1-5) Corona Highlands 440 Serra Bob Weglarz $629,000 Sun (1-5) Dover Shores \ 1508 Highland ~joRJz:w $634,000 Sal /Sun {l-5) Eastside Costa Mesa 387 Ramona Way jnry S""'b $39'),000 Sat/Sun (1-4) 2297 La Mer UM~ $30'),000--Sun (1-5) Harbor Highlands 1921 Deborih Ln. }olluoll/S.Ub $535,ooo-"* Sat ISuo (1-4) . Harbor \'Jew Hills 882 Saodcasde Mllrly}olla . $869,000 &JD (2-5) . ln1ne 3802 Duchamp Coby Word $329,000 Sun (1-5) lriine Terrace 711 K-Thanga Nicole FAston $83(),000"••• ~ 1).5)~ (2-5) Jamnine Creek 11 Skysail Dr. Sand~Flx $795,000 Sun (1-4) Udo Isle 4ffi P'iau..a Udo Slepbtmle Lennon $1,595,llX)I I I I I I &Jl (1-4) 112 Via Havre jobn McMonlgle $1,499,000 &n(l-4) 222 Via Lorca Marilyn Read $995,000 &ll(J-4) Ocean Ridge 11 WlUtesbore Smn/qn 61 IJeilasteln $1,795,000 Sat (1-4) Olde Corona del Mar 512 Avocado Melinda Jones $629,000 &11(2-5) Promontory Bay 724 Harbor Island Dr. Evan Coriell $1,695,000 Sat&n (1-5) ·Ritz Cove . 95 Ritz Cove Comegys/Peterson $1,475,000 &n(l-4) Ritz Santa Ana Heights 1651 lndus St Tevis Hill $375,000 Sun (1-4) Sea Island 86 Ocean Vista Carol Berg · $769,000 Sun {1 -5) •Turtle Rock 5 Momin~de LY'fll Nollb $276900 ~04)811 (14,) ****Seller wl6 enlertain qffers between $495,000 and $535.000. ***** 5'!/ler' will enlertain qffers between $785,000 and ~000. ***** Selw will enlertaln qffers between $1,400,000 and $1,595,000. 949-759-3776 OCEANFRONT IRVINE -COVE 133 MONTE CARLO JAMES IRVINE'S PERSONAL RESIDENCE P REMIERE LOCATION ON ABALONE POINT FABULOUS REMODELED 5 BEDROOM HOME $7,000,000 Pftotograpfry by David Heath -. RO.D DALEY 949 ... 494 ... 6208 SPECTACULAR 180 DEGREE viEWS FABULOUS POOL, . SPA, WATERFALL COMPLEX · LAWNS AND GARDENS ROD DALEY 949-494-6208 .. NEW LISTING 1509 DOLPHIN TERRACE THE PREMIERE LOCATION ON DOLPHIN TERRACE . GORGEOUS VIEWS OF .NEWPORT'S "COTE D' AzuR'' . OCEAN • JETTY • CHANNEL . MARV°ELOUS CONTEMPORARY· HOME 3 BEDROOMS COURTYARD POOL · TERRACE AND GARDEN ON THE VIEW Pfrotograpfty by David Heatfr $2,400,000 ) -- 949-759-3776 Jerry Finster 759-3750 "Year in Year Out the Award Winning Team" Ron Millar 717-4760 lAGUNA BFACH $2,345,000 DOVER SHORES $1,100,000 I,. BALBOA PENINSUIA $5,995,000 BELCOUKr $1,925,000 NEWPORT COAST $349,000 IRVINE COVE $3,500,000 REDUCED -- • lAGUNA BFACH · $849,000 BAYSIDE COVE $389,000 • ! JERRY FINST~R T HE FI NSTER TEAM - YEAR l N AND YEAR OUT THE A WARD WINNLNG TEAM 759-3750 . , NEWPORT· COAST PELICAN CREST 0cFAN, CITY LIGHTS, GoLF COURSE AND liARBoR VIEWS 7NEWHOMES PRICES FROM . $~,195,000 10 $4,900,000 - CALL }ERgY FINSTER FOR OETAII.S · 949-759-3750 ' 7 . I I - BIG CANYON FRENCH COUNTRY F.STATE OVERLOOKING BIG CAN'YON CoUNTRY CwB's 8rn FAIRWAY. SITUATED AT THE END OF A CUL-DE-SAC STREET FEATIJRING THE MASTER SUITE ON THE FIRST LEVEL, GOURMET KITCHEN THAT OPENS TO LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH WET BAR. POOL AND SPA. $1,695,000 SPYGLASS RIDGE GoRGEOUS SINGLE STORY CUSTOMIZED HOME WITH OCEAN VIEWS lN GATED COMMUNITY. fEA11.JRING THE FINEST QUAU1Y MATERIALS TIIROUGHOt.rr. $995,000 BAYRIDGE ARCHITECTURAL DIGF.Sr TOWNHOME IN GATED COMMUNITY. VAUJ.J"ED CEIUNGS, LIMESTONE FDlEPLACE, URGE MASTER SUITE. $399,000 BIG CANYON PiuvAn ELBVATED LOCAl10N -EXQUISITE HOME IDEAL POR INDOOR/OUJ'DOOR ENTERTAINING. GREY BO'ITOM POOL AND SPA wrrH FOUNTAIN • . $1,39S',oo0~ .. TEAM UP WITH THE ONES 1998 SALES ACTIVITY Sold or In Escrow Property Lido Isle Big Canyon Linda Isle Spyglass Lido Is le Seaview · Lido Isle Newport Height-; Newport 1-Jeigbts Ne wport Heights Bavcre~t Newport Heighl'i Newport Height~ Newport Heights Eastslde Costa Mesa Represented Seller Seller Seller Hu ver Bilver Seih:r B~er , BL!l_er Seller Burer Buyer Seller Buyer 'Eastside Costa Mesa Newport Cn~o;t Villa Point We~t Newport Ea~bide Costa Me~a C 'orona del Mar West Newport Have rest Havcrest Vili a Balboa Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido hie We\t ewport Ea~tside C O"ita Me\a Lido Isle 1 .. ido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle Corona del Mar Newport Heights NewpQrt Heights West Newport Easl'iide Costa Mesa Corona del Mar Harbor Ridge Baycrest Eastside Costa Mesa Westside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Westclift' Lido Isle West Newp<>rt Eastside Costa Mesa Westside Costa Mesa EastblufT Bay crest WestclifT-townhome Corona del Mar Laguna Beach Buyer Bu.yer Btl~·er B1ivc•r Seller /Ju \'l'r \el/er Seller Seller Buver Seiler Se/lei Seller Buver Seiler Buyer B1iyer Seiler Seller Seller Seller Buyer Seiler Buver Seiler Buyer Seiler Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Bu)·er Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller ·BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR in associalion with LANCE BOGGS and STEPHANIE LENNON 717-4744 #1 SALES TEAM FOR 1997 Huntington Harbor Estate $1 ,195,000 Corona de( Mar Oceanview Home $849,000 Big Canyon Townhome $599,000 -$669,000• Corona del Mar Duplex South of PCH $575,000 Price reduced on this wonderful 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Sandy beach, dock for 60 foot boat. Dynamic harbor views. $2,240,000 . Fabulous coastline view from this 4 Bd. home in a 15,000 foot lot. Potential galore. $1,450,000 \ -·- You can't beat this ... Lowest price bayfront w~th a dock on market. 4 Bd. family room, formal dining room. $1,695,000 Gorgeous home with the finest craftsmanship + detailing. 5 Bd. 4 Ba. formal dining room, · terrific family room, dock. . $2,350,000 1998 SALES ACTIVITY Sold or In Escrow Property Lido Isle Big Canyon Linda Isle seyglass Lido Isle Sea view Lido Isle Newport Heights Newport Heights Newport Heights Ba:vcrest Newport Heights Newport Heights Newport Heights Eastside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Newport Crest Represented Seller Seller Seller Buver Bu)•er Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buver Bu.ver Seller Buyer Villa Point West Newport Eastside Costa Mesa Corona del Mar West Newport Baycrest Bavcrest Vilia Balboa Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle West Newport Eastside Costa Mesa Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle Lido Isle ·Corona del Mar Newport Heights Newport Height~ West New,port Eastside Cost.a Mesa Corona del Mar Harbor Ridge Baycrest Eastside Costa Mesa Westside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Eastside Costa Mesa Westclitr Lido Isle West Newpe>rt Eastside Costa Mesa Westside Costa Mesa East bluff Bay crest WestclifT-townhome Corona del Mar Laguna Beach I -~ ~ ·--_ --- Buyer Bu'ver B1iver B1iver Seiler 811\·cr Seiler Seller Seller Buyer Seiler Seller Seller Buyer Seiler Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seiler Buyer Seiler Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller • :~ BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR in associafion with LANCE BOGGS and STEPHANIE LENNON 717-4744 #1 SALES TEAM FOR 1997 Big Canyon Townhome $599,000 • $669,000• Corona del Mar Duplex South of PCB $575,000 • r Price reduced on this ' wonderful 3 Bd ~:J'13a. Sandy beach, , dock for 60 foot boat. Dynamic harbor views. . $2,240,000 -' Fabulous coastline view from this 4 Bd. home in a 15,000 foot lot. Potential galore. $1,450,000 " ,. You can't beat this ... Lowest price bayfront with a dock on market. 4 Bd. family room, formal dining room. $1,695,000 Gorgeous home with the finest craftsmanship + detailing. - 5 Bd. 4 Ba. formal dining room, terrific family room, dock. $2,350,000 .. BRAND NEW BEACHFRONT HOME $1 .550,000 Oceanfront living at 11s best! All new construction by top local builder Three bedrooms and three baths. 2 story home plus J story rooftop deck Whitewater and coastal views to die for! ON THE OCEANFRONT $1 .195,000 This lovely. light and bright home 1s right on the beach 1n a prized section or oceanfront Just a short walk to Balboa shops, restaurants and the Bal- boa Island ferry REMODELED SPYGLASS H ILL $1 ,325,000 Tremendous, unobstructed ocean and harbor views from this soon-to-be completed custom remodel Featuring large living and family rooms with full views, gourmet kitchen open to the view, formal dining as well as breakfast nook, 1 car garage, large entry courtyard garden BAYF RONT \Vil H DOCI< ..... ·-. . . BEAGilFRONT UNITS $1\425,000 3 units, each with fireplace and I car garage Oversized oceanfront lot ln prime Newport •between the p iers· location. Perfect for beach getaway plus Income or build all new dream home. CUSTOM WATERFRONT $925,0QO Near new, top quality home on the water with its own boat docltl Located in a quiet residential area, lust a short walk to beach, as well as the market, theater, shops and restaurants. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. built new in 19% Won't last long! BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOME $660,000 Located In Newport's prestigious Big canyon community, with guard gate security. this home shows beautifully, featuring a spacious one-story floor plan with 3 Bd 3 Ba. Living areas •nd master suite open to lush and dramatic backyard garden with waterfaJI, footbridge. peat outdoor dining area CLIFF HAVEN ••• ASPECIAL . .______.___.___. ____ ___.___.___.___.~--------~PLACE TO LIVE Mature trees, quiet streets, lots of friends ahd families ... and beautiful cus~om homes ~ like this one. Located on a premier street in the neighborhood this four bedroom, . ' . three bath home features an open floor plan with large eat-in kitchen and fireplace " open to the family room, a generous master suite, formal dining room, and one bedroom on the main level. Other features include high ceilzngs, hardwood floors, French doors, granite and tile countertops, and po rte cochere. Sellers will entertain offers between $849,000 -$899,000 For more information on this or other properties, contact MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 WAYNE HECK 717-4763 \ ,• . A new opportunity Going,Going ... 440 SERRA Corona Highlands • MARY EU£N. WEGLARZ, CPA Boe WEGLARZ Lifetime Sales Ac:hlevement Award Mem6er -Hall of Fame An opportunity to experience the renowned warm cottage charm of Olde Corona del Mar in one of the first ocean view custom home communities built in Corona del Mar. This very well cared for single level home features 4 bedrooms and 2 baths with the 4th bedroom adaptable to your "bonus room" needs. The well manicured yard gives you plenty of space to putter around in the garden and show off your prize winning roses. This property throws in an ocean view to boot as well as community amenities of private access to the beach and being within close wa lking distance to Olde Corona del Mar shops and restaurants. 226 MORNING CANYON Shorecliffs Offered at $1 ,495,000 Hurry before this one is gone too! Offered at $629 ,000 40 I CORTES CIRCLE Corona Highlands Offered at $667,000 405 CORTES CIRCLE Corona Highlands Offered at $599,000 \ Tim Carr 717-4745 • • .. . .. HARBOR VIEW HOME MOVE·IN CONDI110N tlffeed a,/" s /,~, 000 .· . Beautiful family home - 5 bedroom, 4.5 b?-th, . . ' I 3 car garage, spa, large yard. Some furniture available to be purchased. Call Virg~ view property! BIG CANYON TOWNHOME . 4 Rue du Pare • Lowest priced Monaco plan, near club house • Freshly carpeted and painted 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba . • City lights~and some golf course views . ' $599,000 -$669,000• ·' ,.. •J • Bill Feeney 717-4744 c5' Wutg-ed Pfioot A treasure tucked away on a quiet cul-de-sac. Completely redone. Warm and inviting. Hardwood floors, French doors, new spa. Outdoor entertaining area. Beautiful gardens. $1,495,000 ........ , ...... , .... . Tilis home has it all! Five bedrooms, two family rooms, inlaid granite kitchen, formal dining, small work-out area, nice view. Play yard ~d room for a pool. Great buy and room to add. $1,595,000 / 5 Bedrooms, 4 Baths, Huge· Pool. Large lot and upgrades throughout . • Great cul-de--sac location. Offered at $949,000 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS BESTVAWE ~us four btdroom & three bath with family room and bonw room. lixht II ~-ht rrm«Wl«I ldtchua. two fi"Ploca & ~ roof in tlOirabt. n lkightJ loaulon. ldftJJ dnrgn for prii.GU guest quanm. Call or an 1mm«llatt shou.1ing! 446 Qu.allnla Drl.,., N.B. Prlad To S.U $495,000 CURT A. HERBHRTS, D • 631 ·6006 Ext. 100 For More Information Call Frayda Eilbert (949H6o-3 t47 METRO njoy wonderful dose up ocean and canyon views from chis beauriful Brion Jeannerre designtd home. Lighr and brig,ht, 3 fireplaces and cusco~izcd throughout with extensive two-storypeckiog from which ro appreciate your spectacular view of Lircle Corona Beach. Fifty foor wide lor. Selkrt will E111ertain Ojfersfrf)m $1.550,000-$1,695,000 --~-···--~~ . . . . .. --- Mel and Na~cY Kiddie top producers· for second q~arter .. tly k t of knowledge, intuition and sensitivity Team cons1sten ran s a retieves clients of the stress often associated h fo R I R · lty with buying and stiling a home. t e ·top r oya ea "Mel and Nancy off er nearly 30 years of Bernard Towers, manager of The Royal Really Group-Better Homes&. Gardens, Newpon Beach office is pleased to announce that Mel and Nancy Kiddie have achieved the Top Producen. rccogna11on tor 1he ~econd quarter of 1998. .. Tog.ether, Mel and Nancy consistently ranl among the top producing agen1' in Newpon Beach," Tower\ .. aid ... Their record pace tor the bcgmnang. of 1998 Mel Kiddie h~ been e\cept1onal. Their old-fashioned serv ice and reliability are basic to good busine<ti.. That philosophy, together v.i1h their knowledge of Newpon Beach and the surrounding area<;, ensures UU!ir continued 'ucce s ... -Nauve Calilom1an~ and lifetime residents of Newpon Beach. the Kiddies are dedicated to offenng profes ional service. Their team approach and collective i.kills promote client confidence and their balance combined experience including residen11al and investment Pf\ll)Crty sales as well a.~ property management,"_Towers..said. Royal Realty Group is a f ranch"e ur Better Hom~' & Garden., \\ 11h lour location' 111 Sou them California. Newpon Bc;id1. San Juan Capistrano. Corona dcl \1.tr · and Ram.ho Cucamon~J I hl Better I lomc' /:.. Garden' l.1nuh networl. 1' mn1l' than 75 w.1" l•IJ . . ilnd ha.' Jl\.\,I~' been known for .. Home and Fam1l}'." l hl· · networl boas~ more than 768 memhu' wuh more than 1,500 office. and 25.0011 sales associates throughout the United States, Canad3. Pue(lo Ri o and A'>IJ To rtach MIJ-"'nd-Naney Kiddie, rnll (949) 721-21"1, en. 201 and 217. Rnyol Realty Group Buur Homes & Gardtm 11 aJ 23 CorporaJt Plaza, Stt. 246, No1port Beach. '\ Grand opening festivities at Wyndover Bay set for July 12 Artist's rendering of Plan Three, Monterey, at Wyndcver Boy Wyndover Bay highlights the finest in homebuilding by Taylor Woodrow Taylor Woodrow Homes, Inc. invites potential homebuyers to join in the celebration this week.end at the grand opening of Wyodover Bay, a stunning new ne®'borhood nestled within Newport Beach in the eJtclusive, gated community of Bonita Canyon. Scheduled for Sunday, July 12, from 11 a.m. lO 3 p.m., the event will offer poccotial bomebuyen a unique ~ co bo lbc first 10 view lbc nottalsica1Jy deaiped homes and enjoy a festive afternoon daat ii awe IO .be tun for the whole family. "Wyndover Bay is a special place that delerves ao equally special event co kk:k off Ibo openina of dlcse spoctacular homes," ~aid Barb3ra Stowers, Taylor Woodrow \ vice pre,ident of ..ale!. and marketing. "The fei.11vc atmo~phere and fun ac11v1ues of the gr.ind opening celebration will ofler jui.t a !-mall 'ampling of what a remarkably friendly and welcoming commun11y Wyndover B.ty will be •· With the unique blend of tradition and innovation, Wyndover Bay offer. classic 'lurroundings wnh broad \Ide-walks. canop> tree<. and graciou' Monterey-and ltalian·,tyle art'h1tecture, yet providei. lhe late\t advancement!> m homebuilding. The grand opening celebmt1on will allow home -.cekel'\ to expenence Wyndover Bay\ unique chann for them~elves. Priced from th~ low $900,0CXh. Wyhdover Bay·, luxunou\ two ~tory home-. Jre d1c;11ngu1~hed by excep11onal ~paciou,nes'>. exlrCmely li vable floorplan~ and an extensive array Qf appointmen" that were \elected on the bas" of in-depth research into the desires and preference!. of actual homebuyen.. Living areas spanning aboul 3,909 to 4,373 square feet duplicate the elegance of a tine custom home with uch extraordinary refinement~ as traditional butler'.s pantries. private baths adjoining every bedroom and "ll minimum of rwo impressive fireplaces wanning each home. Sening the scene for unparalleled enjoyment· of a wide range of family pastime • ultra spacious family entertainment rooms arc paired with gourmet island kitchens and nooks and private side yard courtyards encourage ootdoor living. In varying plans, the pos ibilities arc eJtpanded further by a secluded den or library or a versatile activity room or bonus room. Buyers also have numerous opportunities to personallz.e their home wilh uch flexible room options as a handy loft. a private studio or a geotJeman's spa. In addition, each plan includes four bedrooms and four and one-half baths, but in varying plans, laiae bowlebolda may ldect u m111y u eiahl bedrooms, includiaa ldditional bedroom suitet with e~taior ltalrcuea. One cl dlC moa scunn.ina adUe9anenta in acb home is a ~ whe«e comfon, coov~ lind vilual appell ll'C always on the ment.L bf1ocda8 die expertise ol. a -.n cl prof'eaiional aalinary comul~ ~ n led by eAtra large i land~. ceramic-tile floorin& and profesMonal quahl) Vtling appliances. Cu tom· tyle white cabinetry fea1un.:' European hidden hinges, fiitcd and adjustabre .shelving. mO-ou1 drawers for pots and pani. and white laminate mterior. Ct'ram1.: ule coumcnops arc illuminated by under-cabinet t~I. hght 1n1o. Wine ~torage uhmeh are built m the butler pantf) 111 Re,1dt'n"-' One. and in Re!.1deoce Three a walk-in pantry offer. Jddl'd \torage. Equally impres!.ive and enviably elegant, mal>ter su1IC\ .ir.: m.:hly detailed with cnonnou' ~all-in clo~ts. mirrored wardrobe door~. a gentlemM''> valet at Residence Two and th~ roomy ease of an au Kohler companmental1z.cd bath. In 'Jf\ 111~ plam, the suite ta,ke, on the added dimension of an m11matr sitting area, rclteat or a romantic balcony. Three-or four-car garag~. which arc folly fim hed and enclo cd by sectionaJ wood roll-up doors. are set far bac~ from the screct., where they are accessed by long drivewayi. runomg alongside each home. Spannmg the driveway • ch.arming pone coohercs enhance the timeless character of the neighborhood Among the many eumples or i.we-of·t.be·an tcehnology that are built into each home. a categoty·.S multimedia wiring system accommodates oomputen, telephones. rues, security cameras, inteiwm. diJital satellite 1V and cable televi ion. and terminated outlets~ standard at «*:h residence. Pou"""1 ltolwbfl,.,s .,. ......... '° .-x,_ril*• W,UONr a., ftw dk,...ma 11"1 wdlrttl #II dN pNI OPfttl111 cekbrwdolL w,,...,., 11«1 cu h /OlllW 61 •xiling IM So DW10 /r'HWH11 (l-41$) Ill Mid,.., • .-~°"" '1frilef '"" '°"" .. ~ htw ~ ........ CM,Ofl • ROtlll, '-ft"""" °" llw Vn. TIN duw ..,..,,, lllOMll .,. '°"*""' 1f ,,.,,.. 5-6""" ..... ,,_ " ..... to ,,......,,~.,..,.,. ............ 2 .. ,,... Ad.,_..,...,. ndFI ... 'P• ., ..... (HI} n1-f2'1. C .. _..,, _!CJ IQ J Q fJ4J d H ..... •1 • Nr • lM .,..., ....,,.,.. •11:6sa rr• Linda Isle Spectacular estate w/ponoromlc views of Newport Boy. Private boot dock. SBR. 7BA. w/extenslve use of stone. tile. wood & gloss. Exclusive guard-gated community. Spyglass Hill Traditional custom home w/captlvattng ocean & city lights views. 5 or 6 BR. 6BA. pool & spa. $1,990,000 Lido Isle with Bay View Model perfect Country French 3BR, 3BA. 3-car garage. Air conditioning. Seller will consider offer~ between $1,255,000-$1,345,000 Harbor Highlands Huge lot w/room for expansion. Shows like a model. 3BR. 2.SBA. country kitchen. French doors. lush londscoplng. $625,000-$675,000 Harbor View Homes Beautiful remodeled Carmel model .w/3BR, 2BA. Lorge family room & bultt-ln cabinets. Newly landscaped. Lowest Price In Harbor View Homes. Bayview Tenace Corner tot steps from pool. 3BR. 2.SBA. Patios w /gorden, greenhouse, fountain. Gated comm .. plus amentttes. $475,000 Panoramic views. Catalino. Newport Harbor. Highly upgraded home of exquisite taste. Rare & prestigiously located. $3,200,00~ Captivating Views Enjoy a sit down unobstructed oeeon view from the comfort of your living room In this pride of ownership cottage. 45' lot, 3BR. 2BA. Addlttonal parking. $1 ,350,000 Luxury 4-Plex Investor's Opportunttyl Nine yeots new. White- washed oak kitchens. microwaves. No deferred maintenance. Low vacancy. Great rental area. Reduced $725,000 Jasmine Creek 2BR +den, 2BA. Family room. private Jacuzzi. Gated community w/pools. tennis. club house. $519,500 Newport Heights Darling 2BR. 2BA cottage. New kitchen. baths. flooring & roof. Brick fireplace In IMng room. A co-zy retreat. $427,000 Cute house wtth a great backyard, flowers. fruit trees, herb garden. 3iR. 1.58A. $179,000 • ,. • pectacular entertainment home, with ocean view. Completely remodeled home, w/3 bedrooms, 4 baths, gounrut kitchen, graniu countertops and Thermador Sub- Zn-o appliances, formal living t:!r dining room, French doors and lovely terraced English Garden. Priced to seO -Must see $1,449,000 800-844-1400 ' Spectacular Ocean Vuw - On a Cl.ear Day You Can ALmoc:Jt See Braz1'/! • 4 Sedrooms plus Den and Family Room •Extensive use of Marble and Granit.e •Gorgeous Granite Wet Bar with · Wine Refrigerator • SopQisticatetl & Functional Den with Built-In Dual Work Stations • Five Roo~ Stereo with In-Wall Speakers · • 3-Car Garage, Finished Interior with Added Storage •Pella Windows and French Doors Throughout • Too Many Quality F_'eatures to List · . I · · O/fereiJ at $1,35~000 '• -llAL'IY ,. ••• ENJOY THE'PEACE -AND TRANQUILITY OF Lil'ILE BALBOA . ISLAND FROM IlilS MUCH SOUGHT AFTER EAST BAYFRONT LOCATION. . . .• • 3 BEDROOMS, 3.5 BATHS • HUGE FAMILY ROOM·AND SEPARATE DEN •PRIVATE PIER FOR 1WO BOATS WITH DECK AREA • LARGE BRICK PATIO ON THE BAYfRONT $1,695,000 for more information, call Don Abrams at . (949) 673-4848 ( l "ll)\\ l l)~I \\\I"\ lfl)\\I • 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS • DEN OR 4TH BEDROOM • UPSTAIRS IS MASTERSUITE AND WALK IN CLOSET • R.V. ACESS • NICELY LANDSCAPED Offered at $240,000 for more information, call Wendy Snyder at 650-2813 Hue To Welcome You Are . DON ABRAMS, CHUCK RUMBOLD, BING GIRUNG, LYNN WRIGHT, NANCY BE.AR, WENDY SNYDER, AND KATHY SI<IBICKI . . ... . . . \ . . ' ... -..1.,.,., ~· ~ ·,. .· ':1 ~.'· ·. ----. - • t~77. Vi.1 I ido Ncwpnn Bl' lch, CA r12663 7 23 8800 .- 3~582 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 499-6110 4 Civic Plaza, te. 260 Newport BeaC.h, CA 92660' 644-1600 • WE SELL MORE THAN HOMES ••• WE SELL A LIFESTYLE! . .• . l -:-. ..t I.AG.UNA BEACH ., ~:, . -- .... -. FEATURE PROPERTY OF THE WEEK $710,000 .. I Ocean view cus tom home in guard gated private beach community. 31582 South Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949)499-6110 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES ]IM VERM~YA, BROKER/MANAGER 499-6110 OUR AGENTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE 31582 SouTH <;:oAST H wY. LAGUNA BEACH. CA 92651 IRVINE COVE $3,500,000 , Last remaining vacant lot in this exclusive oceanfront compound. ARCH B EACH H EIGHTS $399,000 Ocean view 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath close to park and tennis. Garden patio and spa. A must see. EMERALD BAY $999,000 Charming older cottage with potential view. .. ... ...... .;,,, a I I • I I •• ' •• LAGUNA VILLAGE $899,500 Spectacular ocean views with 4 Bedrooms 3.5.Baths. Hardwood floors, family room. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $1,395,000 6 Bedroom 5.5 Bath custom turn-key home on the golf course. Excellent loca~ion and condition. LAGUNA BEACH $995,000 Contemporary home with 4 Bedrooms 3 Baths. Walk to beach and town. , ••• , ••••• & •••• , ••• i •• , ••••• ,.,, •• \ COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIEs J~ VERMJLYA:, BROKER/MANAGER 499-6110 . . OUR AGENTS MAKE THE DI°FFERENCE 31582 . SOUTH COAST HWY. LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92651 IRVINE COVE $2,100,000 Ocean side of Irvine Cove. Quiet Jocation. Close to beach. MYSTIC HILLS $849,000 4 Bedroom home with ocean and city lights view. Lush gardens on a quiet cul-de-sac. LAGUNA BEACH $629,000 4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath family home. Wonderful ocean and Catalina sunset views! \ NORTH LAGUNA $895,000 Renovated and restored home with ocean view. Registered with historical society. LAGUNA ROYALE $689,000 Remodeled oceanfront condo with 24 hour guard gated security. Big views. EMERALD BAY $1,675,000 Spectacular new family home in gated beachfront community. Beautiful property. \ PENINSULA POINT ( hlrm 11f chc '1tk .,.,,h amenities of rocby. lbyfron1 home wnh dock offers lurdwood tJ,.,r,. 1lctprng porches. kndirn wich 2 Suln.tros, wine coola, m~id quincn. 646-0249 Michad Dreyfw & SUSIUl Weir $4,500,000 Ad Code 538962 HARBOR COVE 'ur<·rh df<h11n1urr .mJ 110111 pbn m rhc keyno1C\ of th1\ 3BR. ~.5BA l\\0·~1on h1101c t >ffcr1 Blc k BJ1 & mounrlm v1~. pm·a1c l<lCSI m na1urc 1uil 644-6200 Cammy Leslie $725,000 Ad Code 538329 BELCOURT ' 'CAMEO SHORES This cmcmincr-nylc fl•r plan has a dcs1gntr feeling. Maple hardwood floors, Gourmcr's kiichcn, hug~ pool in courtyard & briCk paao. 6-«-6200 Barbara Amstadter & Buban Ro_£polo Sdlcr will entaUia oft'tn bcc'ftlCll SI J9S,000.S 1,644,876 Ad Cock 529260 UPPER NEWPORT BAY California ranch compound on over ~n ;icre. l\-1J~1cr wing. ""~' bar, maid's quanrrs. hOnus room. Separate gue\I hou\c. 64.f-6200 Dana Black & LouAnne Riney Seller will enrau.in offcn bcnrmi S2.,345,000.S2,69U76 Ad Code 507529 CORONA DEL MAR BELCOURT BIG BEAR Largest ~me on the lake wich 98R. 98A, gym & d1cra~u11c $pa. Separate guest 6uitt, 6-<:ar garage. 64+6200 Kent McNaughton & Stephanie Ho!'-llh~n $2,495,000 Ad Code 3574-0 I VIEW F.sTATE H1g!l .i.rop a hill. this new 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath is surroundcJ h' pool, spa. 1rnn1~ coum, car pavilion. Media room. art gaUe".). ' ki1chrns 644-6200 $4,400,000 Kent McNaughton Ad <Ade ,12152 rr~cd ro11auncdwr ulc. f.tqu1111t 2BR. JM 1a1dm.u1th ,,... o( lwh ~ ~Wlnl <rnl"". quMllJ amtl\RlfS ~ Perry Taub $795,000 Ad Code SI 1468 'fcD.ioatal. ham ope!! ham ctiTuip. lofdy lirqiUm. Cary pano. 2<ll gingt widi ~lllONl ROilf' 644-6200 Ben 8c Marian Reedy SS89,000 Ad Code S2S924 Elcpn1 fa11m1 ~ dus 28R. 2.SIA ~ widi irn pp floon. mc*kd aiLJ1. CCt.lll & W1m •1tt1 Pri¥llf 1m11.<. • ~­ Mali CuJJecigc $795,000 Ad Code 534989 NEWrORT HEIGHTS Snnd nrw SBi. t SBA Ntw ~ So C.-ll)'k. Pnmr ara mr BR 1ncblrs ll'llld I qwntrl & .kJr fl'F· 714-72.Mll• MukJKboo • $846,000 Ad Cod~ 7SSS SF.A ISLAND Brc:nhcaking fa.1rway view from single level residence featuring many designer upgrades, 2 master suites, none courtyard & patio. Rita McOo~ lmut $649,000 Ad Code 52~89 NEWPORT C.OAST Great communiry for this 3BR. 38A in ncuml colon with upgraded interior. Enjoy ocean view. Attached 2.:car garage. MaryBeth Cole Scandcl $369,000 A.d Code ~1849 BIG CANYON HIU.S Very PoPUbr Roor rW! & amazing view highlight this 28R. 2.51" raidcncc. F1rcplaoe in living room & master BR. Gn:at golf course location. Suq Luby & Ted Janit $4.59,000 A.d Code .537.532 IRVINE Popular "BR. 2.7.SBA plan with Plam.ac:.ion shutters, French doors, ocwcr paint & ca.rpcc. Great haiWcapc with spa & built-in BBQ. SucMiu:lacU $395,000 A.d Code )41844 JASMINE CREEK Traditional 3BR. 28A home offers family room. form.al dining. Frcoc:b doors, wood Boon, ~ kitchen. Private boilc-in spa. patio. luge yard. $539,000 &iceo...,.... Ad Code 540812 + CORONA DEL MAR Perfect 3BR, 3BA home for encertaining. located dose co OCC2n with panorunic views. Bonus room, devaior. Loi, Jacobs Sdla will aataUill o8'm bdwmi St ,I 9S,OOO..SI ,.}94,876 Ad U>dt 514530 HARBOR VIEW Completely rebuiJt in 1991. Charming P~ermo model 4BR, 2.5BA home. City/m~uncain views. nicely upgraded. l..an.inc Shaw SeDtt wiD aitaU.i.a ofm bctwuo S649,000-$748,n6 Xd Codt 523410 UDO ISLE Gorgeous Euro~-style home with spacious cntemuning indoors & out. 4 lire~laces, rile floors, custom leaded glass windows&'. doors. 4BR, 3BA. Bob C.Oluccio $1,298,000 Ad Code 536773 NEWPOKI' BEACH A ~iatcd 3BR, l.75BA home with c:du1si1t details: crown mol 1ngs, dWr nils, French doors. lwdw ROOlS. 2 fircplaca. kiu:hen nook. Team Hoover Seier d ~ &. baWllC:a $Sl~S9U76 AdUclc0023 BWFFS Back bay & suruct views are youn from this 3BR. 3BA with den, French doon & windows, vaulccd ceilings, Plantation shuncn, wnp-around patio with spa. U9S,000 s.JJy Shipley Ad Code S3970 BALBOA PENINSULA 15B'A~:z:m homc.~th ocican & bay views. Four BR. 3. • · gum wmg with kitchen. Approx 3300 sq. ft. Fout view decb. jcremy&wu Fl:>tFl !REJJ HOM/:~ NEWPOKI' BEACH Gorgtous & ~dcd 4BR. 3.5BA wich many u~ including hmfwood Roon. Viking ap@anccs, eustom ;accent Ulc. Alio, Ted&'. Suzanne $1,125,000 . Ad Code 514060 OPEN HOl!Sf: .. '> l -5p111 SATURDAY Y.I'< Clf.M( STE 112 ~) Bobpl.uuJ< $5,.9.000 JO\<L< Di n[tk SA'IURDAY & SUNDAY IW.BOA lSLAND llS ANlonc S7J9.000 . $848.176 Nan Tully OOVER SHORES P27 Anagw W~y $645.000 Ball/AuM £.ASTSIOEC M. 2027 Paloau Ori~ SS 19.000 • S59U76 OuuBUck HARBOR HIGHLAND I 9CP 8cryf laM SSl9.000 -$598.876 T tam HOO>"CT HUNTINGTON BEACH 19391 Sandpd>bk Cir.Jc $639.000 Mmha~ EA ISLAND 950.no Vim $'99.000. $698,876 IUmi Rado: SEA ISLAND (,~ SW>.000 • $698.8'"6 McFarland/Cuffi1 n SUNDAY BELCOURT lllU. • 2~ l"ordwnpron Coun S79~.000 ~1GulleJcc BLUFF~ 224 Nau $495,000 SalJy Shipley • BllJffS 425 V11a Sucrtt sm.ooo lJi BJ.Joluuon CAMEO SHOR.ES 227 Malfurd Sl.375,000 E.a:MTabak HARBOR HIGHLANDS 1906 Beryl laM $449,000 &rbr&Ownbm NEWPOIIT CR.EST ll~Court S275,000 Barlltl OwnbCn SPYGLASS HIU. 2 Twin Lalra Ctdt Sl,195,000 o.aiiout'• UPPER BACK BAY 239 2 a., fattll Place 1429.000 • S48U76 NIACJ'Sim- UPPER BAY 170 .,.,_ w., 1465.000 Oidt Oidlloe CENTRAL NEWPORT An ~lkn1 O!>P?rtunitY, 10 Ir\'( in a wonderful 2BR. 2BA with fircplKe, lovdy lc.itcbcn w11h new ulc floor. double guagc. One block co beach. John &'. Carol Jacobs ' ".!259,000 ...._... Ad Code 538079 HUNTINGTON HARBOR Wonderful wide waterfron1 custom home with 4BR, 4.5BA, gym. Pool, spa, waterfall. Private boar dock. MuiJyn Kershner Sdler will entertain ofTm betw«o Sl,29S,OOO-$l.49W'6 Ad c.oclt 515375 NEWPORT BEACH Se,acious executive home on I~ lot with pool & spa. Four BR. 3BA. fireplace. Excdlcnt location, 3-ca.r garage. Mike Tashman $559,000 Ad Code 514521 WELCOME TO THE BEACH The following people have recently declared their independence from corporate America by joining our Peninsula Office. Diana Aahcndorf Norm Beres JeremJBunu Don ClllJlrben LodMOld•• Bobbi Roblaloa • c:um .. a,_ We imite you to join us tooc not many pc>lidom We. 8'all r.. • . ' ·I .. 1,.AGUNA BEACH On mp of the world! Five BRs, SBA amom home: wnh soaring w lin19. fir('pbCG, skylights, Frrnch doors. u.oobsrructcd vi~. Spa & pauos. 9-49-497-33~1 $649,000 Ad Cock <60.36 LAGUNA BEACH Unique Mcdu('rrmc:rn-stylc home with ocean & canyon views. 48R, \BA, j v11.'W deck.... dram:mc \IQll(' fircplm:. wine mom Vrry prn .. c:ful semng. • 9'49-497-3331 S625,000 Ad Code 4009 LAGUNA BF.ACH LAGUNA BEACH Nesdcd at bluff's cd£c above dramatic auf is this unjqoe home with 1r11ditional dcuils. Tfutt BR. 38.A plus separate guest ~en. laJXC lot, spcmcular views 9'19-494-t ln Sl,199,000 Ad Code 4'S29 LAGUNA BF.A.CH Whuc water panoramas arr yours co cni<?Y from ncarlf every room & sp~C1ous deck of thlS cl~nt home:. Traditional-style with quality rrmodding. 949-497-3331 Sdler 1'ill mterta.in olJm bctwccn $7901000-$899.000 Ad Code 4079 LAGUNA BF.ACH Relax on rht-ocan VltW dcd. or wilk w 1hr hcxh from ilus dupla or 3BR plus dm. hrtplxc. 'Mlod f\oun.. hamcd cri!Ulp 949-497-3331 Charming dupb offm pat lllQWIWn & vilky ~. ~ house " JBR "'1th Ii~ & deck. Rtar COCtag' has loft & priva1t patio 949-497-3331 S-«8,000 Ad Code 4002 S319,SOO Ad Code 4087 NORTH LACUNA BEACH LAGUNA BEACH ~ ruidcnlial un1a Ylllh counyud 8c l1Uh landiapc T ""'° I BR unm, ~ mulios & ~ JBR midcnu C1MC to villagt & bach ~ garigcs 9"9-4~ 11 n Top of the Wocid CUSlom home wicb panonmic Cauli111 ocan ~ Two mautr suua pllll 28Rs. 'IC1"f ~ Wllb firq>bca lit Mt bu. Tnnca & couny;anb 949-497-3331 $149,000 Ad Cock 452" $635,000 Ad Code 4030 NEWPORT BEACH Live dose co the bsy in Old Balhoa! ThtS new home offers grc:11 JSR. 4.5 floor pla n & unjquc archirccrurc. Rooftop deck. Gourmet'• kitchen. 9"9-497-3331 $639,900 Ad Code .fO I 0 SANTA ANA Approx. 8,000 sq. ft. of land wich grcar v1CWl Build.able site in great area location. PriCcd co «it. '49--'97-3331 $8.S,000 Ad Code .f08" MONARCH BEACH Gorgrow Mcditem.nc;an-uylc house on estare-sit.ed 101: Magnilicenr pool & spa. 4BR. 35BA, wer bar, 3 fireplaces, wonderful views. 949-497-3331 $849,000 Ad Code 4019 COAST ROYALE Dmnaoc contemporary wood & glau csme nesdcd among uea on private road. GMUld VlC'WS lie row seclusion. 3BR. 3BA. gourmet'• lcjcchcn. , 949--'97-3331 $699,000 Ad Code 4076 LAGUNA BEACH Occatuidc magnificcncc. Bautiful '4BR. 3.SBA home with dramatic • views, floor to ociling window., luxurious nwcu suite, Kparirc guest suite. 949-497·33.J I S1,49S,OOO Ad c.ode '4117 LAGUNA BEACH Private, quin, scrtne & huh location. f.our BR, 2.5BA plw dc:n/offic.c. Custom 1laccwork on Aoon lie counters. ErccUcnt viluc:! 9"9-497 ·3331 $549,000 Ad Code "°80 NOlrrH LACUNA BEA.CH Duplex is dose 10 cvcrythi ng shops, m;caurancs, Main Beach. Ckcan views across a big l'ftl yard wich plenty of room for oucdoor living. 9"9-494-1171 $48.S,OOO Ad Code 4.S32 LAGUNA BEACH Fabulow 3BR. 2SA home u completely ttmodc.lcd & o~.i. dcdc. Catalina & SUIUC[ views. " un $414,500 Ad Code 4.SU + --·--- BIG CANYON • $850,000 3BR-3BA -Pool & Spa. Corner Location -Views. Immaculate! HARBOR RJDGE • $2,395,000 Never lived in 6 Bedroom Custom fatate. Vie~ -Pool/Spa. Gated C.ommuniry. .. ....__ __ _ HARBOR HILL • $1 ,J75,000 Stunning 3 BR custom -V1~s-Pool/Spa. Gated Cnmmuniry-Bcsr Buy. OCEANIUDGB • $2.fl0,000 fana.lalaed Awaomc, near Custom, View Estate. Pool & Spa -Gated Communi(}'. • • $698,876 VRM Exciting Plan CPriscinc, 3BR Grear Views-Cared Communiry Under Market -5 Bedroom CusronrEstarc . Ocean Views -Pool/S CASTAWM'S • $1,125,000 Exciting 4 Bcdroom/3.5 Bath. Great family neighborhood. Expanded -Highly upgraded. + -~ ' . Harbor_ Ridge Estates Panoramic VISW of mounwns & city lights, peek·a·boo ocean \'ICW. Model perfect, 38.R, 2.SBA w1bnuly room. Gated community $739,000 l;~!~ .. l~~s 644-6373 hxt. 130 Harbor~ View Hon::ies 4 BR, 2.5 BA, hardwood floo~ Gourmet lcit. w/grarute countertO(X. Voong range & sub-zero appliances. Smallbonc Eoglish cabiMU). RCCC$Sed lighun~ throughout Sparlcling pool &.English Garden. Setler wiU entertain oflers between. $739,000, $848,876 oro na Model perfcct townhomc. Walle to beach & village. Custom 3BR with beautiful garJcn atnum & spacious m~ter bedroom suite. Spacious custom 3BR, 3BA home with panoramic oetan views. One how.e to beach. Bonw. room, elevator, four fireplaces & 3-car garage. Seller will entertain offers between Seller will entertain offers between $459,000, $528,876 $1,195,000, $1,394,876 Dana Black 729-8296 Call for a Personal Showing * NEW LISTINGS * 1406 Irvine Ave. Harbor HighJands, • Marines FJementa.ry School. Pride of ownership. All baths have been cocally remodeled. Dual pane windows, fi!Cf>lacc. large Joe, tons of room for cxpansio!1. 2027 Paloma Drive One of ch~ besr 'neighborhoods in Eastside Costa Mesa. 3 bedrooms plus bonus room, 2.5 baths. Piccure windows and skylights flood this home with light and views of wonderful backyard. B.J. Johnson . 644 6373x1472 Newport Beach Duplex Try l 0% down for chis duplex in surfers paradise. Three bedroom and a rwo bedroom, 4-car garage. Sdlc:r will entertain ofnra bctwccn $369,000 and $428,876 Corona tkl Mar Rare Cameo Highlands rcdevclopmcnc opporrunicy on a large canyon lot wiPi golf course and ocean view. No Mello-Roos. ~9,000 Harbor Wl>ods New Liscing 2 Bedroom, rwo-story townhouse near Fashion Island. $220,000 • .. , • .. • • .,. Dramatic Ocean View! Front Row -No roof tops . Single story 3 bedroom. Large lot. Easy to expand SPYGLASS Mary & Roy Osterhout 644-6007 SPYGLASS H11 41 4 THE BLUFFS ··call Us .. For A Private Showing President's C ircle Top4% Prudential Network Sallv. Shipley 644--6373 Ext. 114 224 NATA OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 $495,000 8.ld. Ba" & Suru.cc view are yours from thtS "picture perfect" 3BR. 3BA Wlth den, French doors, vaulted ceilings, AC, 'CC.:Unt'r ''r'rem + -.pacmus patio with spa. Sunn'r end unit located on quiet cul-de-sac off V1 ca Nohleza. 2657 VISTA ORN ADA $449,000 · Popular 3BR, 2.SBA with expanded family room, \'aulted ceilings, skyltt.:hts, mi rrors, ~hucters & rcJone k1cchen, lsrgc courtyard, pac1ous hack patio & deck with mini hack hack view. 2632 VISTA ORNADA $449 000 Sp,lciou. 4BR, 3BA with lBR, I BA at lower ~!ncry level. Vaulted ceiling~. skylights, nAer carpet and '>unny cattng area off kitch en. Large patio overlooks 1111,h !,rreenhclr near community pool. MARILYN KERSHNER Senior Marketing Consultant (949) 350--7621 liMm&:P-.~~~-::-TI~ HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 4BR, 4.5BA. Designer perfect. Many ~~~::=::t amenities. Extra large private dock. Bonus room, formal dining area, 3-car garage, pool & spa. Huge lot. $1,499,000 FULLERTON ~BR, 3BA. City lights view. Formal dining room, large family room, ~57 VISTA ROMA Upi.,rraded 4BR with French door&, neutral carpet and newer rHc. Private enclosed patio with Spanish pavers and 2-car garage. Gre,1c lt>eation near parks, school , shops & largest ix~1l. Seller will entertain offer between $2 79,900-$318,876 NEWPORT BEACH .... -...-~--~----ilmll 3-car garaae. Lido Isle. JSR, 2.5BA Designer perfect. Street ..,. __ .,... ___ ...., _ _.llllllilli....... to attada location. .. -.. KAREN REZEK GRI (714) 644-6200 EXT. 126 .. ''30 Day Activiry. "Call Karen if you want results. + MARK JACKSON PAGER 967.,1694 VOICE MAIL 723 .. 8126Ext101 5 Bedroom, 4.5 Bath $846,000 I .·.*SOLD* Harbor Highlapds $369,000 -$428~878 Eastside Costa Mesa $119,000 -$139,876 Eastside Costa Mesa $612,000 LARAINE SHAW (800) 375--3807 2327 Port Aberdeen Pl. Harbor VU!W Homu with Vuw! •Completely Rebuilt in 1991 • Pella French doors & windows • '4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • No Mello Roos, low HOA dues Value llal\8_~ Marketing $647,000 .. $748,876 2 906 Quedada Model PC1'{ect in tM Bluffs • 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths • Freshly painted/New Carpet • Updated kitchen & bath • Private Patio on Gttenbelt Value Range Marketing $399,000 , $458,876 5 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath • Just over 4,000 Sq.Ft. JEREMY BURNS (888) 433--6757 PAGER LIDO ISLAND • 60' LOT! 120 Via Oriveto,, Newport Beach • Sought after stttet-to-street ptrty • Quiet secure area .. 60 ft. Lot •Community Tenoi and Beach •Could be two 30 ft. Lots •No sign on property • Live in 3-BR, 2.5-BA home or build • lmpection w/offer Seller will entertain offers betwee~ $999,000 and $1,194,876 "• . -~--. ----......... ---. . - Daily Pilot Real &late 11 July It, 1998 . ~ . ---~-=---~~~~~------.."~-~~~----;_.:_~..__,_~~~~~~~~---~_._~___, ~ Prudential California Realty BIG CANYON Jus~Sold 14 Rue Grand Ducal In Escrow 30 Rue Fontainebleau I have buyers for a Big Canyon Custom Home, · Broadmoor and Deane Model. My 38 years of Real Estate experience will produce positive results for you as well! Belle Partch Broker Associate Res: 759-6608 •Off: 644-6200 An lrukpcndently Owned .ind Operated Member of the PrudentT.a.I Real Esme Affihat~. Inc. Judy Mun·cy ranks No. 1 for Prudential in 10range County She is also ranked 19th for production out of 37,000 agents The Prudential California Realty ha., juq announced that Judy Muocy, a real c.\late profession1tl with more t~an 20 years of experience, is No. I for all of the Prudential Realty agents in Orange County. In addj11on. she has been ranked 19th in producrion out of 37 ,000 Prudential agents both nationally and internationally and wa.'i recently honored at the National Convention in Las Vegas. Muncy specializes in Newpon Beach but has also assisted many satisfied clients from .., San Juan Capistrano 10 Palos Verdes. She . works diligently for everyone she represents. whether they arc buying or selling a $200,000 condo or multi-million dollar estate. Her philos<>Phy toward business is to understand her client\ -their needs, wants and lifestyles. She is com.mined tb doing her homework and strives to always be the best informed about the market, the values and the available propenics. "I believe that my continuing success is directly related to the superior level of knowledge and service I provide my clients," Money srud. "I study the market diligently and match my buyers to the right propenies. And, although r am an innovative marketer of my listings, I know that it's the personal marketing of my seller;· propenie\ within the industry that geL'I the Job done .... An experienced Realtor who has seen the Judy Muncy marlcet highs and low , Muncy has done ii all; residential sales. real estate inve tment: commercial/industrial development, propcny management and construction estimating and budget control. She estabUshes a rappon with her clients that assures them Lha1 their best inierests will be the ultimate objective. Muncy advises them on the best strategy to take regardless of the impact on her compensation. Jt's called personal integrity, which takes seriously. Recently. Muncy relocated to The Prudential ln1emational Headquarters in Irvine, which is a protorypc for offices of the future with state- of-the-art technology and design. Judy Muncy can H reached at Pnuhntial California Realty, Park Place, JJJJ • Michelson, St,. 900, /nine. Call (949) 792- 5749 or (800) 413-7686. Ocean Ridge Opulence An ocean-view estate, focated in the pre tigious Ocean Ridge community of Newpon Beach, has been listed by Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis and Sui.anne Shuler of Prudential California Realty. This pectacular two-atory estate property. complele with three-car garage, is ideally situated on a pie-shaped lo~ Called the Bierlein residence, this coptpound boasts a finely detailed interior that is the creation of the renowned designer Caroline Kreiss. Clearly, the home is the epitome of taste. dean lines, warm tones and understated elegance: with a smooth color palette of taupe, cream, beige and bone, the house awards soothing and classk ambiance. The fabrics are silk, cheniJJ~ leather and knobby cotton. Panoramic ocean, bay and city light views are visjble from most rooms offering picruresque moving portra.iu of unparalleled serenity. The rear ya.rd highlights a spa and putting green as wd1 a.s an outdoor custom barbecue, ttfrigerator and entertaining area. The. ultimue in cl.us iJ the library that boa.au double-doon, marble Aooring. n:c.cssed lighting. built-in cabinetry and ample aeating for guesu or clients. The cunom ceilingt and band-painted ltux finishct on both the dools and walls impart additional drama to thia inviting room. nu. four bedroom, four bath estate fatwu a grand master au,ite with a regal stepped-up aleeping area. Y-astaa abound with views of the rear ya.rd and ocean in the distance: rcfuh the IUD.fets from the intimate viewing balcony. The Sn:place wamu the •tcp down teating room that abo offers delightful ocean viewa. Rachcd via the dra.sing area, the muter bath h&1 both a walk-in cloact and additional doubk-doo~ do.et area. This sizable bathroom, comprised of c:Lwic white tile, bu hU and her vanitia, a bidet, a Jaanzi tub and a shower for two. The separate inab-up vanity fw her provides additional nonage for penonal aundries. This estate, nesdecl in a teq~ locadon, offers optimal privacy and .e~nity and ii offered Co.r $l,9SO,OOO, fully f'wn.UbecL For more information or to ICbedule a priftte tour, plwe c:alJ A.an, Ted and Suanne at PJudcacial California Realty (9-49) nS-5126. Their a&:. is loc:aced u 23 Corporate Plaza. Suicc 190, Newpon 8-icb, C.A 92660. PNdmtW Califomia R..lcy bu 35 oftic::a in<>,... wl S.. Diep.....,-.. and ii• ia•rpm• atty oweed aod opaued ..,....t.. of'l'ludelill a.a P.-t. AR' trr 1 1 Fred Sands welcomes. Bill White .as broker associate He brings years of market knowledge and experience to the '•Monarch Beach office ' Lois Simmons, owner and manager of Fred Sands Coastal Properties, is pleased 10 introduce Bill White, the latest addition 10 her expanding, successful sales t~am at Fred Sands Coastal Properties. . With more than 400 real estate "• .. transactions under hi belt and more than S3 milhon in P.roduction ince January I 998. when he joined Fred Sands, White hring., fonh impressive real esUlte c\penence to the ~onarch Beach office. Having worked a a broker ~ oci:ue \ince he became licensed tn 1979, he has ~pecialized in Southern Orange County ~eal e Ulte. He approache all of has clien~ "11h the goals of hone ty. dependability and cu tomer satisfaction, which leads to cu .. 1omer loyalty. A resident of Ali o Viejo ince 1994. White claims hi recipe for success is to be -;mancr and work harder. He joined the · Fred Sands team so that he could experience the freedom to be different and creative on behalf of his client~. He admires anyone who overcomes obstacle~ to achieve wh:u they want. Simmons i happy to have someone like Whue as a new member of her team. ince his experience includes single family Bill White rel>idencel>, land. income propen1e~. commercial propen1c., .and hundreds of REOs. • "Bill's diverse and knowledgeable background 1 an ru.set to the company," Simmons said. WhiteJs married and ha one child. He attended the University of Southern California and hi., favorite pastime<; include golf, tennb and rni.,ing hi'> d?ughtcr. Maui top., the li'>t al> a favorite vacation spot. His fUture goals arc to publish a booJ... that he·hai. already written and to continue to enjoy doing what he doe for his clients. To reach BUI Whilt, call Frtd Sands Coasltjl Propums al (949) 489-8900. Fred Sands recognizes top producers for outstanding performances for May 1998 Recipients received trophies based on their dollar volume and transaction numb~r ,.,.-The month of May brought much to celebrate in the Fred Sands Coastal and Newpon Beach offices, which paid pecial recognition to the outstanding performances of their top producers. The recipients, who proved their success through unparalleled achievement. in the categories of listings and ale , were congratulated and awarded trophies which were based on dollar volume and transaction number. Top producers from Fred Sands Coastal Propertie were Patrick Scott, for Li ting Volume; Ed Conway, for Li tings Number and Peggy Barnes for Sale Number. Two trophic were also awarded to John Miller and Carola Lueder in a tic for Highest Sales Volume. From Fred Sands Newport Properties, the Hiahrit Llstina Volume went to Karly Brown. Mickey Hanling was recognized for the Highest Li ting Number and also received a trophy for the Highest Sale Volume and Number. "We are very glad to recognize the highly commendable efforts of these remarkable agents," said Lois Simmons, owner and manager of the Monarch Beach office. "They are an inspiration to their peers and fo ter the ideal characteristics we hope to promote in all of our agents." NeWp<>rt Beach manager. Judy Raphael agrees. "It is a privilege to have the e people working as part of our team and 1t is through agents like them that our excellent reputation continue to grow," Raphael aid. Fred Sands i known for being the Realtors to the Stars, but this month the tars were the Realtors themselves. For mort irifonnado111 call Frtd Sa1Uh COllSMI ProfHrlks al (949) 489-8900 or FHd S•tUls Newport ProfHrtUS al (949) U1·1lll. I • I ,. I NEW LISTINGS NI ~'PORT COAST $595,000 S uperb ..2()()• views of ocean and harbor, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, c ustom liRhtinR 644-9060 #541852 NI Wl'ORI Bl:AC ll $199,900 ( )utstandinR ocean, Catalina & swuet view .. from tl1is 2 hJ penthouse 6-'-4-9060 #5426 7 8 Co~<>'\ Ill-I ~t \R 5435,000 l~n. .. 11 lm:,1lio11, soutl1 of I fwy • lm.llion, 2 bJ, 2 l>a +loft , firepl.ice h-4-4-9060 $1,J 95,000 l ·on·~cr ot•c,111 and ~·.111yo11 views! l 'p~raJcd, M.ubfe floorin~. 3 hd, 4 ha 64.+-9060 #54J 555 Al l:'I> \'II.JO $143,00(} ( 'f1armi11R 2 bJ, 2 ba cud unit witl1 romantic fireplace, Catl1edral ceilini;ts 644-9060 #541854 Nl:Wl'Olff Bl:ACll $479,000 Great "Delore• plan w/ gorgeo~ bac k bay VU. 3 bd, 2.5 ba 644-9060 #541558 COSTA MESA $229,900 Ready lo move i,nl 2 bJ, 2.5 ba, fnew paint, nice d.ining room, double muter 644-9060 #542697 ALISO VIEJO $132,000 Great location in Seagate colony, upslaira unit, larRe master bed.room 644-9060 #542694 • Nl·WPOIIT B EACI I $459,000 3 bd, 2 ba cu•lom land.scape ..nd '1ard11e:ape, larRC private backyard 644-9060 #538955 NI WPOIIT B EACH $165,000 C harming 2-alory lownho\Ue condo, 2 bd, 2.5 ba, aome Cat.alina view• 644-9060 #538663 NEWPORT B EACH 644.;9060 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO YEARS IN CALIFORNIA CORONA Oa. MAR • $1,295,000 S pecta_,ular o.;can & harbllr vie,.,,, 6 bd 644-9060 #539960 CORONA T>FL MAR • $469,000 hl'1l1ly p111nl(•J t.1wnl11111,l', ~ bJ, 2.5 ba 64-$.-9060 #532856 N EWPORT BEACll • $339,000 4 bd, 2.5 ba, Large floorplan, upgraded 644-9060 #540591 NORTH Tu811N • $489,000 Single 1tory, 4 bd, 3 ba, 2 fireplace, 644-9060 :#5172.ft9 NEWPORT BEACH • $549,000 Occao-c:ity vi-. rrom d('c~, 3 be!, 2.5 ba 644-9060 •533425 CORONA DEL MAR • $825,000 5 00<m lo the ocean, 40 ft lot, 3 bJ 644-9060 #537504 COsTA M ESA • $229,000 l~.Jiulout.f re1l1iy p.iintcJ 3 bd lownhomc 644-9060 #530479 NEWPORT BEACH • $51 9 ,000 3 be!, 2.5 ba, contempora.ry, huge patio 6"-9060 #520916 NEWPORT BBACH • $599,000 Charming We1tcliH home, 4 bd, 3 ba 644.9060 #524512 COSTA MESA • $230,000 Lovely 6 -unil comp In w/paho, 3 bd 6-U-9060 #539710 . NEWPORT BEACH • $359,900 3 bd, 2.5 ba, beautiful front por.:h 644-9060 #534992 CORONA DEL MAR • $ t ,595.000 Stunning remodel. ~ bJ, 2 ba, courtyard 644-9060 #523204 CORONA DEL MAR • $729,000 HUI" dupla w/l Oftmud garafe 644-9060 #528388 MBWPORT BEACH • $206,000 / 3 bd, l.75ba, Spaciou.I roome a.nd gar-cc 6"'4-9060 #536438 CoRO'llA DEL MAR • $535,000 Terrific duplex with r.ued ceilin~ in front (>U.9060 #526665 NEWPORT MARINER'S MILE 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND 673-690 0 'I COLD Wei.I. BANl(eRC CELEBRATING l.arQ• dupln w/epaciou1 room11 644-9060 #540252 NE'fll'ORT B BACI I • $855,000 Big Canyon dean townhome,4 hd, 3 ba 644-9060 #526670 Vn.LA POINT • $239,000 G1ted 1990 Medilerrane•n condo, 1 bd 644-9060 #5284 01 Nl.WPORT BFACll • $849,900 Cozy £1mily l1omo on Balboa Pt'nin1ula, 4 bJ 644-9060 #515132 C~IA M l!SA • $325,000 Great home • hu it 111! 4 bd, 3 b1 631-1400 #538943 NEWPORT BEACll • $875,000 . Beauh£ul home in Seov1ew, 4 bJ, 3 ha 644-9060 #538064 NEWPORT B EACH • $659,000 Lar~e 5 1J home wfopcn fl <H>r pl11n 644-9060 #535376 NEWPORT B EACH • $469,000 Greal lo.:atJon! Non-.. on£ormm~ duplu 644-9060 #529262 13.AYSJIORES • $1 ,295,000 Spadou1 & bcautiful lrnnw, 4 bJ, 3.5 ha M4-9060 #537288 COSTA MESA • $179,900 }Ult reduced! Quiel, park lilre 11tltinQ 631-1400 #537056 IRVINE • $242,000 View of lhe largest greenhelt, 3 bd,2.5 b11 644-9060 #540803 NEWPORT BEACH • $549,900 Eirp11nded C111a1lanca model, 3 bd,3 bn 644-9060 #534196 NEWPORT B EACH • $679.000 BeauttfuUy remodeled, 3 bd, 3.5 b1 644-9060 #54112 1 I l llNTINOTON BEACH • $215,000 Tri-level lownbome, end unit, 2 .:ar ~ara!le 631-1400 #532358 NEWPORT BEACH • $1,895,000 Cliff Haven, 5 lxl, 5 ba, 4,300+ tq ft 631-1400 #517732 • NEWPORT BEACH . 644-9060 N EWPORT MARINER'S MILE 631-1400 NEW LISTINGS VILLA POINT $185,900 Gated' 1990 Mediterranean condo ' n ew paint, n ew carpeting, new look 644-9060 #538660 COSTA MESA $305,000 Be11t rental uea, new roof for duplex, both unita have large patios, 3 car gar. 644-9060 #538679 N EWPORT B EACH $8i5,000 Wonderful family and entertaining home, guard gated community; 4 Jxl 644-9060 538064 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $230,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath., lovely enclosed private patio. 644-9060 539710 W ESTCLIFF $539,000 3 bd, 3 ba, corne"I' lot location, pool l1o me, walk to Mariner•-. 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH $220,000 Newport Crest, 2 bd, 2 ba cond o, vaulted ceilings, comm. pool, spa 631-1400 #541309 COSTA M ESA $325,000 G reat family home, 4 Jxl, garden room , completely redo ne 631-1400 #538943 NEWPORT 8EACll $599,000 •ateJ community, 3 .bcl, 2.5 ba, 2 fireplaces, open , liRl1t & bright 631-l 400 #529267 COST\ Ml:SA . $289,000 }ml reduced! 4 bd, 2 ba, aprx. 2,000 •q ft, lughly upgraded, 1pa 631-1400 #538681 8AYSHORFS $1,489,000 Es.elusive Bayehores community, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, rebuilt in 1992, 2 f.p. 631-1400 -- BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 ( COLDWELL BANKER SELLS ,MORE MILLION DOLLAR . ~..... .,, RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THAN ANY OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE WORLD. / •. t(;(f,'\'A B1:ACI/ • $4,250,000 I )r,1111.1/ica/~ll sih111kd llll its t1u•n b/11// Ol't'rlooki119 t/,l, H1n/ic, tAis tru(11 1111iqu" gated estate on three- •/t11irii.'rs l1/ lm acri.' c.mm1a11J...; su•et!pin~1 (ICC<lll 1•iews. Tom T/1lm1s.i11 • #530-1·1-/ C'<JR<J.\'A n1:1. 1\f AN • $2,249,000 \\'~Hljl'rf11/ ,,,-,.m1 /r,lllt bluff localic.m, l!t1d of .711i..t pri1·afr rl1,1./ witl1 /,,/s of extra parking, p,11i.>r11111ic n'c.•u•,,: of,,, l'1111, C'.1tali11a t1nd /1arbor. L1.-::,1 \./,,,,, • #538322 N1:WPORT 13EACll • $3,495,000 Stm111i11g tu•o story i.'sfotc u it/1 180 rieu•s of ocean, l1tlrbor, s.,unsd C<i' city /ig/1ts. Custom c:ra/tsmans/1ip, classic entry features Travertine marble, pool, spa. Karen lync/1 • #538050 NEWPORT B EACH • $5,250,000 Exclusioo Harbor Island cuslom Pnmc/1 chateau built in 1996, exquisite cra/tsmanship & attention to detail, dramatic entry, gorgeous chanuel uiews. Gail Grabner & Gil Foerster • #540267 COWAN HEIGHTS • $8,500,000 2t> Acre /1iUtop ui/la with panoramic views a/ Pacific Ocean, Catalina Ia/and and city lights, six. bedroom., suites, media center, 2 pools, 2 spas, tennis courts. Pereira & Lavigna • #359076 CORONA DEL MAR • $2,995,000 Magni/;ccnt estate, a masterpfeco of design and construction, 4 bd, 3.5 ba, large corner lot, dramatic views of oc~n, harbor & Catalina. Karen lyt;ch • #529254 644-9060 DOVER SHORES • $1,095,000 Magn;/icent unobstrMcted back bay uiew, completely renovated in 1902, 4 lxu/rooms, 3.5 baths, pristine condition and impeccably maintained. Jeff Axton • #520753 NEWPORT BEACII • $3,250,000 Magnificent Big Canyon golf course estate, 5 bedroom, 7.5 batl1s, 3 /,'replaces, limestone and granite tl1roughout, '3 masterpiece of design & c0t1struction. Karan Lynch NEWPORT BEACH • $2,995,000 O ld World utatc of outstanding qua/;ty, 5 bJ, 6.5 ba, pool, spa, motor courtyard, location on th11 fourteenth green in Big Canyon. Lynn11 Valenline • #SJ 4034 C1998 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Corporatton. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. lndependeotly Owned and Operated by NAT, Inc. • COLD Wei.I. BAN~eRC '_ 1(:;o LDWELL B ANKER SUPPORTS o(rR Co~1MUNITY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WITH ouR SPONSORSHIPS AND Co TRIBUTIO s TO THE FOLLOW! G NOTEWORTHY EVENTS •The Inaugural Pacific Coast Triathlon • · •The Junior League of Orange County • •Habitat for Humanity • •Newport Harbor High School Sailing Team• • Newport Harbor High School Football Program • •Boys and Girls Club, Laguna Beach • .· • Mar;ne Corps Reserve Toys for Tots • • L;do Island Woman's Club • •Run for the Hungry • •Corona de! Mar SK • •Make a W;sh Foundat;on • •Adoption Guild of Orange County • •Newport Harbor High School Navigato.rs • NEWPORT BEACH -644-9060 • Schdol power of Laguna Beach • . •Laguna Beach High school: football, basketball, volleyball, waterpolo • •Laguna Beach Little League• •ASP• •Laguna Beach Schoo! D;str;ct • •Our Lady Queen of Angels School• LAGUNA BEACH 494-0215 ~.'-_"='_-· •• ··----·------- ,,,. COLDWeLI. BANl(eRC .rt, You ARE INVITED TO OUR OPE~ HOUSES SATURDAY &/OR SUNDAY ·~ lPM UNTIL 5PM 1741 O CEAN WAY, L AGUNA B EACH 0 1'F.N SATURDAY IOI Q /)ot.PlllN T ERRACE, C'DM <J1•1:.v SA7t'RDAr (.! StWIJA)' 714 Ci< )/J)£XROD, CDM <JN.NS.An 'Rt>A) .... ----.. -~ . • 4 • • _.J ~ -: f" r ·104 Fl RNU!Ar, CDM OJ•/·N SATllRJ>A )' {~ SUNDA )' 1112 I /JCllJLAND DRJVF.. WESr<.lJFF 0 1Jt.:N ScTNDAr I NEWPORX BEACH 644-9060 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYS llORFS 2762 Circle DTive $1,489,000 John Mun.-ay CORONA DEL M AR 714 G oldenrod $729,000 Cuol Pugh LAGllNA BEAC'll l 7 41 O ce.-an Way $3,200,000 Nancy Laviitnc COSTA MESA 318 Eut 16.i. St. A&B $484,000 Oowney/Borl,.-a.e SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CORONA DEL MAR 2 700 Bay1ide Drive $549,000 Karen Lynch 1019 DolplUn Terr.-ace $1,165,000 Kuen Lynch 404 Fernle.-af $579,000 Karen lynch COSTA MESA 3308 Florida C ircle $325,000 Delph. Onvald NEWPORT BEACH 1516 Eairt O cean $849.900 McCoy/ Perlman 118 Via Xanthe $995,000 Vaughn Salford SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYC'REST 1320 Santiago $659,000 Sue Van Aal.t BLUFFS 433 Vitt.a Grande $389,000 Yorlt/ Field CORONA DEL M AR 42 7 Larlupur $595,000 Edie Ol.on 5 16 Mar.tuerite $689,000 Gerry Long COSTA M ESA 444 Emen on $179,900 Bonnie T urneT K INGS ROAD 125 Kin.t• Place $2,495,000 Bartolic & Bent. L AKE FOREST 25597 Mont Pointe $1l9.900 Linda Reed NEWPORT H E!Ol-ITS 472 Lenwood Circle $439,000 Butolic fl Bent. NOlffH TllSTIN 10621 Cowan Height. $560,000 Karen l.,yncb SEAVlF.W 1909 Yacht Truant $875,000 David McCullocli TtrRTI.E ROCK $519,000 18 Mirador Sonja Powell 5671 Sierra Cielo $479,000 Ted Hill UPPER N EWPORT BAY 2298 Redland. Drive $459,000 Jolynn A.key WESTCLIPF 1112 High.land Drive $559,000 Sue Van Aal.t NEWPORT BEACH MARINER'S MlliE 631-1400 2762 C IRCLE, BAYSHOR.ES OPEN SATURDAY 125 KINGS PLACE, KINGS R O.AD OPEN SUNDAY 8 ROYAL ST. GEOROB, Bro CANYON OPEN SUNDAY 18 MIRA.DOR. TuR77.E Rocr 0PBNSVNDAY 5671 SIERRA CIELO, TuRTLEROCK OPEN SUNDAY BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 / ' COLDWeLI. BAN~eRa • I EYLEEN & f EJ?F EWING COLDWELL BANKEI?'s #I A(;ENTS l )/tsr Six CoNsE.cur1vE YEARS • 718-1514 EXCLUSIVE BELCOURT NEIGHBORHOOD • 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Den or 5th Bedroom with fireplace •Spacious family room with full bar • Large kitchen with {amily dining • French doors open to terrace • Beautiful brick patio with pool, "spa plu. waterfall • Built in BBQ center • Offered at $1,395,000 " •• ·~ ... -... -4~ ... ---- ~DAvID MCCULLOCH -. . (949) 718-1549 (800) 235-2 5 76_ BAY CREST NORTH ,..., . EXECUTIVE HQME Offered at $629,000 • 4 B1.•drooms, 3.5 bathrooms • Solarium and 1pa • Apn.. 3,000 sq ft • Central Air Conditioning • Aprx. 8,000 sq ft lot size . • Quiet, secluded location By Appointme nt Only . B AYCREST./ D OVER SHORES 1· COMING ATTRACTIONS • 4 Bedroom s, 3 .~ baths, pool h ome Remo deled, turn key, 2 car garage, ce.ntral air • 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 b_ath s, large lot, 2 car garage • 5 Bedrooms, 4 baths, view pool h ome BIG CANYON D EAN TOWNHOME N EWPORT'S CHERRY L AKE AREA UPPER NEWPORT BACK BAY 4 &drooma, 3 bath•, ma.t popular "D.auoiHo • modol Nawporl Ccnttzr and""'/ COU'l'Q 11it111¥, giant maato r 1Uit• with uitlW8, brook/a.st area, formal dining room, larg. pn1Jatt1 yard. O FFERED AT $855,000 3bd, 2ba +Jon/ offic. on approx. n,ooo "'1U4T8 /oot lot ,,,/ football.med bacltyard, courqprd .;t:tmg onia, "P'" family room w/ f;rep/ac. & Frwncl. door. and ,.,,_JJ.J lmclr.n. OFFERED AT $4!14,900 3 b.Jroorrv, 2 boJJv, cwlorrt ,."""'1.1.J to ,,.,/«lion, .l.gant -.hr-~ ,,,;,}, ,,J;J;,.g Joor. to garJ.n oM-. ~ old -1J lutcl..n ,,,;,J, ~ INtcl.n IJodr ;.Ja,.J, gmog. .tmog.. O FFERED AT $459,000 DONALD PFAFF, ORI (714) 433-9528 DIRECT MORE HOMES FOR SALE ARRIVING DAILY ... COLDWeLI. BAN~eRa For More ln/ormaoon, Please Call: GAIL YORK & LINDA FIELD Specializ1·ng in Your Neighborhood ; (714) 644-9070 Ext. 138 & 172 . ' " .. .. . NEW LISTING ~ HOME TOUR OPE N S AT U RDAY & SUNDAY 1PM-5PM J U L Y ll ru & 12IH • Upgraded 3 Bedro~ms, 3 baths • Panoramic ocean, Harbor, Canyon, . Catalina & mountain views • Sophisticated quality, Decorator Per/ ect • 2 Bedrooms, 2 baths • All on one level • Light and bright • Remodeling in progress I ( ) ( } ~~ .. ....:.. ( I I I ) ( I / ,' I \ /_ .' ( I \1 ( I \ \ • 319 Apolena Balboa Island $94'9,000 R.liprvHn~ &lier • 2008 Vista Caudal • 202 Coral Balboa Island $849,000 R.prucnt.J &Her • 536 De Anza Corona del Mar $549,000 R•praunt.J s.llcr • 3 Lucania Newport Coaat $489,000 R.preHnt.J &11.r • 214 Carnatio n Corona del Mar $454,900 R.pru•nted &Her • 1953 Vi.ta Caudal Tbe BluH1 $339,000 R..preHnt.J &Her • 415 Bayeide prive • 11 Geneve • 1983 Vista Caudal • 203 Grand Canal Tlie Bluffs $289,900ui Ba>"ide $1,475,000 Harbor Ridge $1,695,000 The BluH1 $279,000 Balboa l1land $865,000 R..pr.Mnt.J &11.r Reprucnt.d s.11.r .R.preHnt.iJ Bu,,-r R..prtJMZntad &JI... .Repru.nt.J Bu!l"r \ . ., .. Daily Piloc Re&! Estate • July 11, 1998 ' . (949) 390-5917 ~'r¥ So/Jon the Oran9!l Coalltl -· Co!Jwe!I Banke,.6 No. 1 Team -L?ading the' Way. COLD Wei.I. BANl(eRC RAY.MCAFOOSE 499-2838 Exr. 127 OailJ Pilot ........ • July 11, 1998 # .. COLDWeLL. BAN~eRa Proudly Re~tlng - Newport l4MICh N9wportCoast lelbcNi blandJPwifnsua. Costa Mesa Corona del Mar Laguna Beach s-••-.c:h 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, fresh exterio( paint, newer roof. large •pool-sized• yard SJSt,900 SMYlew Custom home with fabulous views In guard gated community. Seller Is ready to move! $7&5,000 Bartolic .. & Bents Your Area Real Estate Specialists 404-6329 www.BartollcBents.com Numbmtalk. And lhut tdJ qw~ a story. With rrwrt tJum 70 ~n of combintd upuimu, lllld wtll o tr 1,300 rratisocnons indudinf more than 150 w~rfronJ lwmu, lht ttont of Plllrick twJ Tony Bartolic, and Mora. ttnurt to nprtst111 you in your nut rttll Udollle Tip of Lido Isle. premium location Exceptional custom estate. NewpcHtCout Forever ocean and canyon views. End of cul~ location, la~ floorplan. 3 bd S1,1ts,ooo tStatt rransactiOM. • Thtrt ts no substitute for uptritnct. . 121 .............. pwtaMCh Outstanding location. Harbor, ocean & mountain views, Stunning 1rchltectur1I design. For most discriminating buyer. $,JA9S,OOO /' .· FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING, PLEASE CONTACT: NIGEL BAILEY AT (714) 612,5080 CELLULAR . I CDMDUPLEX 3 bedroom, 3 bath, plus 2 bedroom, 1 bath, newer rear unit with lots of skylights & balconies, 3 car garage, close to ocea, · and shopping O FFERED AT $689,000 \ I CORONA. DEL M AR $825 ,000 • Only 5 doors to Ocean Blvd., a . · roomy 3 bedroom, 3 bath single story traditional style home on an elevat- ed, oversized. 40 x 118 foot lot in the coveted 200 block of the Village of Corona del Mar. The approximate 40 year old original home is substan- tial, with many custom features of that era. Expanded and updated in the l 980's, it stands ready to serve as a comfortable primary residen.ce, second home, or the "go~d bones" for a l 990's remodel. ~ H A RBOR VIEW HOMES ~ NEW LISTING Extra large lot, single story, quiet location, 1.()00 block CALL FOR DETAILS! WONDERFUL W ESTCLIFF LLA LOCATION Inside unit, no traffic no· aster suite with additional sitting ~ ximate/y 1, 660 square feet, com and spa, close to shopping ERED AT $249,000 TWO GERRY & CHRISTA LONG • ·I l RVINE Tr-RR ACF • $1, J 65,000 I ( kean {~ ha~bor views, c u stom 4 bdrm CORONA OEL MAR • $599,950 '3 bJ, 2.5 ba, 1muth of hwy COSTA M ESA • $229,000 G real .tarter hom'e, 2 bcl, 1 ba --- Over $45,006,000 Since January Closed Sales & Open Escrows NEWPORT BBACll & CORONA DEi. MAR (949) ~720-9995 -=------~ _ _:_ -;.--..r~ -- \ South of Hwy, new cwtom home, 4 bcl, 4 .5 ba NEWPORT BEACH • $2,800,000 6 bd, 5 l>a, muterfully conatrw::tecl s-'111111(-.. -.,. •• ,.,..,,~ ~A....."...' OLD CDM • $1,349,000 Spectacukr new ClUtom home, 4 bd, 4 .5 ~ 01:.0 CDM • $1,295,0QO Spectacular new C\Utom bom.e, 4 bcl, 4.5 ba OLD CDM • $1,325,000 Spect.oula.r new custom home, 4 bd, 4 .5 ~ SllORECLIFF • $1,150,000 4 bd, 3.5 IM, mini OOl!lllll view I ' \ .. , • COLDWeLL BAN~eRCl OPEN HOUSE GUIDE PRESENTED BY COLDWELL BANKER -NORTH LAGUNA 660 NORTH COAST HIGHWAY 949.494.0215 Open House for July 11th & 12th • 1:00 -5:0ffpm SATURDAY 1055 Git4/in4, Laguna &Mii 561 Pearl Smet, Lip,,. &Mb 1598 Sky/me Dri11e, Laprui Billd 1-51>.• 758 Creu Street, Lapna &Mb i~spm . 813 Van Dya, l.Apnd &11eb 1-Sp• $625,000 $54~000 $1;295,000 $729,oOo $'795,000 SUNDAY . 1055 Git4/in4, LAp1Ui &11eb 561 Pearl, LAptu1 Beach 1598. Skyline Driw, LAguna &Mb 2-6pm 31561 Tableroclt, LAzima &Mh 2 -6/mt 758 Crea Sttwet, l.APJUI &lleb l-5Jnll . 18 &Jeon 0-t, AJiiO ~o 1-Sin-. 660 DUmunut 1Ap1UI &M/J l-5p 813 v .. Dy-~._,, 1-5'ift 710 TIMIM, ~ &M/11-S,.. . $625,000 $545,000 • $1,295,000 $629,000 $729,000 ~000 $1,1,,,000 ·~ ,. • ti'''Y .,, , STOP BY ANY ONE OF OUR OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND TO GET APPROVED FOR YOUR MORTGAGE OVER THE PHONE. • 3~1y 1 2 3 4 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 SPYGLASS HILL -Fabulous mountain and city lights views from this remodeled 4 bedroom beauty! Reduced to $769,000 52 Drakes Ba PANORAMIC OCEAN VISTAS Corona del Mar's finest neighborhood of Cameo Shores. Fabulous 4BR, gated re idence with elegant pool. TaJI gla1>s windows everywhere. $1,499,000 CATALINf\\. OCEAN & BAY vlEWS Four bedroom remodel with a wonderful floorplan including large fonnal dining, family room. Reduced to $959,000 TWO ON A LOT! Newport H eight • 2BR/2BA house plus &eparate "mother-in-law" cottage w/fireplace. Reduced to $449,000 . EXPERIENCE .. INTEGRITY , RESULTS Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together Since 1971 9 a.m. -noon, "Agency" 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting Book delivery Association <?ffice closed for Independence Day ~oliday Independence Day 9 a.m. -noon, "Fair Housing'' 1 -4 p.m., "Trust Fund Handling" 2 -5 p.m., Excel class 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors meeting 9 a.m., Compass beginner class 2 -5 p.m., Internet class 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting 9 a.m., MLS Committee meeting 9 a.m. -noon, "How to be A Hero to Your Clients" 1 -4 p.m., "Time & Territory Management" 2 -5 p.m., Windows '95 class 2 p.m., Compass Advance class Association Election Day • 9 a.m. -noon, "Telephone Marketing" 1 -4 p.m., "How to Build a Million Dollar Referral System" 2 -5 p.m., Word class 2 p.m., Compass beginner class 9 a.m. -noon, "Sure No Problem. Trust Me" 1 -4 p.m., "Managing Stress and Increasing Energy" Piana Cappel RE/MAX South County 760-5000 Ext. 120-650-9093Res. ' •Sunny single-story 2 BR. 2 bath plus office. . • Extra dosets, newer tile roof, QualJt.ex paint • Auractive beam ce~. -----=.i fireplac.e in living room, brick trimmed cement patio. • Community pool & tennis • Lowest priced-home • 0 down financing Qffeml at $358,000 Please Call For IIJfonnation 0aslside Gos/a !ll(esa, 2017 :Paloma 'l>r. Lisa Grundy Johnson 1Wo Generations ef Fine Professional Real Estate Service n. ~-675-6161 0t~Nor 42131st Street Qjferlng personalized and expert service CONTEMPORARY TRI-PLEX Fea turing a 2-story, 3 bedroom front house with soaring ceilings, plus 2 townh ome-style 2 bedroom unit s, both with f1replac~ and pnvate yard!> Great income! Brke to beach1 Prrmc Huntington Beach locat1on1 Pnced Right $399,000 BNTD ,.,,_,,~, -11 1nc ~ .1'., ffll"AL E!J1A,. • llY\lff TWIVT'!Ji NEW ON MARKET! Open House Sundays (on Muluplt ll.!>tmg.s) 811 ST. Cl.AIR, COSTA MESA M ESA DEL MAR Beautifully customized 3 bedroom. 2 bath w/office. Large family room w/gourmet kltchen & fireplace. Formal living room wlflreplace. Huge walk-In closet off master bath. Hardwood. limestone and slate floors. English gardens surround house with a private outdoor garden shower. t 0.000 + sq. ft lot. approx. 2.300 sq. ft. borne plus darkroom and workshop. No detail has been forgotten. The etuffe 2444 Viet.a Nobleu Sell~r haa apared no expenee In thle completely remodeled plan .. C" in the t11uffa. 3 Bedroome;, 3 Bathe, 2100 Sq. Ft. wi~h a 300 Sq. Ft . bonua room. Move In condit ion. Seller motivated. '$435,000 Call Rene Sandera (310 ) 546-7561 .. 276 Padfic Crest Drive Eastside Costa Mesa Beautiful home -4yrs new at end of private street. 3BD/2.SBA, vaulted ceilin~s. large eat-in kitchen, FP, A/C, some built-ms & hardwood floors, Ugtit & bright. Great spacious floor plan. Very private ya.rd surrounded by trees. 1 block to back bay. MOVE-IN CONDITION! $379,000 (714) 645-5448 ByOwoer SPYGLASS HILL Customized home, model perfect. Marble, granite, wood floors, much morel Dramatic mountain & city light view. Single level, pool, spa, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Bon~ room, large family room, 3-car garage with -'th car, gated parking. $940,000 By Owner (949) 644-2841 -Broker Cooperation- OMES8' BEAUTIFUL FAJJIJLY HOJllE Featuring Distinctive Old Calirornia Architecture 8 Pinnacle Point • Newport Coast • AltUhrpitte in duign and fundionality • 5 bedroom + 5.5 bathroom, 5,J82 .1q. ft. Stylish, well deroratr.d E's/th, 3 bedroom • pool liome on populiJr street in a great nelghborhood. This home has hardwood jloors, /iJrgt living room with fireplace. spacious dining ann Beauufully la!ldscapM yard with arrracttve poo~ prllXUe & colorful front patio on overstua lot. • Large Yard, Cul-De-Sac Location, Ueal for Cbildren • Limutone Fl.oor.1, Granite Countertop.11 Gourmet Kitcben $1,795,000 Na ncy Bravante-Bro/cer (949) 497-9050 South La~una Walk to Beach 5ixtiee -Modern Home on Preetlglou6 tree·llned Firat Street. The two large bedroom6, kitchen and llvl~ area6 all have vaulted open - beamed ceili~a. Kitchen haa new white appllancea and open akylight. Fireplace in living room, private eerene courtyard, ehaded by fruit tree6. Lot6 of windowa tl'lrouqhout. One-car garage. Juat liated. Live by the beach for juat $379,000 Call'l{pw MufuUtJ. Lam.6ert Prt.miu PropertUs .499-8497 Lake Forest 1289,000 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, family oriented gated community, spa, brick-lined hardscaped, new freshly painted interior, low tax rotes, central air, SSS assoc fees pays basic coble li trash. For Sak By Owner SN-H70 I IR'°I I 11\\1 110\\1 llln 11{'°1 ~ SPECIAL DOWN PAYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AVAILABLE IN COSTA MESA Become aware of some of the resources available to you. Work with Jenny Bradley, an c~ricnccd broker and 1st- timc home buyer specialist. Together we can make your dream home a rcality1 Call for your free consultation. c.Rillu~lV19l 714-967-7896 Motivated sellers. Each uni t is like a separate house with 2 Bedrooms, I Bath, yard, I car garage. inside laundry room and much morel Asking Only $21 S,000 ea!!~~ d?J£.u.i&~C)'29C '\jt..WLJ, • .-.....n a 1••-~67-7896 Offered at $359,000 Al'90 Specialist JACKIE GIWS, REAll'oR ·s.w. wifft ~- Bus: (949) 631-8011 Res: (949) 548·3350 Pgr.(949)509-8143 Oce an '1liew anti (jian t L ot Hilltoe Retreat Offers Panoramic Ocean and Hill Views Five bedrooms and 2.5 baths situated on a I 0,000 square foot lot in coastal Laguna Niguel. Pri, vate and surrounded by mature trees. Walk to newer elementary and parks. Adjacent to Salt C reek Trail to beach . Priced to sell fast fo r only $329,000 Call'J{pw Micfiae{ J. Lamhert Prtmhr Pr<1ptrtUs 499-8497 ~· ......... ~ ........... View View View on Newport Coast $699,900 FOR MORE I.NFo. Pat Havel Pacific Crest Realty 714-494-0880 • Beautifully remodeled & expanded 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Family room, large formal dining room , 2 frreplates , Frmch doors and windou1s, courtyard front entry and lan;e prwate backyard. $599,000 Oumer/Agrnt 6 4 0-4 4 1 0 Eves/Wukmds 51.8-3776 VM Little Balboa Island 1518 & 1580 Abalon e Pl. Fc1hulous duplex •• l 1.X·dr00t1t..,, ..? .5 tn 11h.,, upper uni 1. Orc.'plat·<'. l.ir~c b<1lcony. vt·ry prlv.m·. 2 b<·clroom.,. 1 .5 lxllh."· lower u11J1. nrt•plan·. ~llRhrly ovcr..ILt'd tor. +< .1r J><trklnS(. OPFERED AT S759,000 Best Location! Close 10 Marlne Avenue Front holt..c-Is d 2 bedroom plus den. FP In llvlnf.( room ond master BR. new carpc·t and paint. L.arg • front paOo and hLc;ldc patio wtrh Frenc:h doors opening from k.lt hen. OPPER.BO AT $825,000 Sbowo by appolorment only t:$I LOra Vance Realtor [JJ 673-4-062 •..:- SPECTACULAR HOME ON'IHESAND • Beautiful Cu.tom Deliped Home .. Bedroom. (2 Masters) l Bady 2 Fp'1, Cedar Cloeeta, Security Syatem & Jacw:si Tub. AD ApplleoC'ft lncJuded. By Appe. Onl'f $1,475,000 Prtocip.li only °".,....... • 949) 675-2708 ... llllli ............ ~ A ~\lgniflCtUI £.we ... ~., ' ' I L. -~ 1 P Ii . . -. A ratt opponunity to own this almo.t I 0.000 al. 2 acre Tennis Coun ~e. buJi ~an Argtn11ne Count • now ctlebriry owned. h has it all! Pool tpU. ltoi poods, ~ ~ pest home, 800 s.f. Canrina. lush rropic&I ~ !" m«t in this IV&l'<l- pt.d prtmier art&. Ali ~ valut Ind aw1trpi«e ! Appoint111t11t only. thN Patrick TtJKn. 6.000 •ft. msc.....W. oE--' Oowuw · 1~d~&;.ti11'6aou ~urioiu b&clu. ,,ool. ·~· /;,;.;;;.., ~int•fnl Only w11li Patri<i Ttnore. A ~nuint ValiM!I • llO'Vlew9 blith • MairWe Elttry • Appro1.l111ately 6000 • Hardwood f'ldors Sq. Ft. • 7 nreptac.e • 10,000 +Sq. Ft. • Prtvate electtk .. te Comer Lot Bt11uUJull11 dtSlg11ttl c11slo111 lto1111 witlt 111tlk11lo11s 11llt"lio" ID dt"1tl l..nMd llliMOWS & doors. Marblt powdtr room. Marblt masltr flatft lllitft jacuui tub. Btvtltd fllw *iors. 70 t.o"s o( nd llHlSONfV wort C11slo111 po11tlttl l1br11r11 Sli-c•r ''""'' Stpdrlllt lwo btdroo111s & ''" 11111/tt puftd i"·lllw sullt. Stall of lftt 4r1 iikfttN wilft pdlllry & i"iloor bar-b-4111 NolltiNf ltcs btt11 ovtrloolttd i" tftls tqulsilt ltomt. Offtrtd al $1,699,000 JOAN BURKE 759-931~ 302,B E. 16th St., Costa Mesa WOW! Costa Mesa Heights 5 years newt 38R, 2.58A. Thia bright, sunny beauty fMturea 19" vaulted ceilings, centre! A/C, 2 FP'a, white tile & white washed oak thru-out, bultt·ln entertainment center. Huge muter- aulte w/French door to balcony •see thru• ftreplace facing overaized tub & walk-In cloMt. ceitlng fans. Too many custom touchea to mention! $310,000 Suri Wexler 645 .. 9913 ~~OPEN ·HOME GUIDE ~ ~ ---~~~~~ -<:::: --..,;; ~ ---- BALBOA PENINSULA 2042 MinmN Or 38R Sat-1-4:30 LAGUNA BEACH $869,000 • $998,876 2536 Ttmple Hlllt Dr. Sil Sun 2·5 $1,200,000 HifMyllMI VldoN Sttombom PrudtnCW CA Rulty 94'"499-J105 94H75-69'l 2825 OliUofl Way 3H Su.n M21r 1-4 $599,000 .. 225 VII Quito JSR Sii 1-4 Sl,150,000 jolnnlt Perry 't1llClt Mayo The $...it Group Ulnnery Wllp Rulty '4'"457-6"2 94H7J.J7n 315 HawChcne Dr 2U W.S..M $469,000 llSVllQW 311 Sun 1-4 $1,lSO,ooO (Nonh lapll) Rob Norquist Adrlma~ <:lnMry Vlll&t Reilly ........ CAIMlty 94H7J.3m M'"37MIOTI or 4'4-11n • 602 CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT BEACH 12llO l.twood Jll Sun 1-S $235,000 SU Vllta c;,.-311 Sit 1·S $45',000 on Hopper Sh.a. lalty Coronl .. Mar PYopertla ,..,_760-3141 MH7W4M 1112 Crowe I.Me JU Suft.1·5 $579,000 1507 IClllllle 0-Terr 311 Sun 1-4 JUIMAd.. • ~.000-SS",OOO ..,,.. Really Gina MlComb ,..,_721-2741 aal &tateri 1112C'.rowt .... 311 Sat 1·5 $579,000 94""42·5'J7 DMIManftdl 3 Muir 8adl AR Sun 2-5 $1,990,000 lloyll l..ity NIM lolllan 94,_721·2741 94,_759-6654 2041 Vista c:.;xi JU Sat l•S $395,000 333 Pappy 48R Sun 12·5 $849,000 Hof .. ,... P-'aro.tef ..... l..ity + WM ICeMecly Ir Assoc 714-420-2440 + 94""54-3239 23 luclnle 211 Slt.S. 1.S $415,000 6 Jttty 2/JU Sun 2-5 $519,SOO -~ lktly Jo Grtellfeld 0-...... Mttrolt.eelly "'""°"'s'° ,..,_76M605 23'2 lay F-Pl.ct 411 Sun 1·5 VlM "' 7 c.a.iaDr. ... S-l·S $1,350,000 $419,000-$411,176 Judy KGllr, .,.,.. Nancysm.- Mt-376-5576 l'NdnlW CA balty M"'*'ln X 141 COSTA MESA 2444 \'WI NaMtu JU 5411112-4 $-US,000 1051 a..,-n. Jll Sat·Sun 1·5 $219,000 a-s..llrl lyOwMr sa.o...-..... 714-241 .. 140 31N46-7561 2017 Paloma Drlw 31R Sat·Sun I :30-!i $599,000 2700 ~ IM1224 211 SUI! 1-4 $480,000 ly<>wntr T_..,_ 94'"'46-6151 c_,, Wlap a..lly 276 Pacific Cmt Dr JU Slt·Sun 10-6 $37',000 71U7Wm lyOwntr 301 layhil Dr. Jll Sun 1-4 $459,000 645-5441 S-yluby 3001 Wamn l.aM 311 541n 1-4 $206,000 ~CAl..ity GlnaMtComb 94H75-19U aal &talln 392 WI& l'olllt 211' Sit-Sun 1-4 $410,000 M""42·St37 le.II -Ga. Acc:.I) 301 Flower St. , .. Sat·Svn 1·5 $359,000 DonnaW. Jdle CW., lealtor ColdMllWer 94""31-I011 ,..,_7t0-116t 302-1 E. 16111 St Jiit Sit 10-2 $310,000 420 Catallna °'· 211 Sun l ·S $419,000 SurlWClikr ou..S:... loOcllwillneltalty ,..,......, 94"'45-9913 M,_71M741 347 .. Wt 11111 St Jiit Su111·5 $234,000 423UlpllaS... JU Sat.SU. 1-4 $351,000 NllCle Wripl Gr.My ...... frtdSMdl~~ 714415"'1'1 94"'44-7111 x 21J s lac" --s• S.1:3CM:30 f1,17S,OOO S4l ~ Unit 'O' 311 54111 1.S $117,900 ,_Mllllld Mnlrl.MIM ... ,... $.....it..., &We GfMp rftdS.-. MM*-7111 1 ... 421.oJtO NEWPORT COAST HUNTINGTON BEACH IPlnNde'* SU 51l 2·S 1,m,000 16I01 1.-V... LIM -S-1.S . $339,000 Na!KY ........ r..,Hlntllcl ... ....,.u.i;. "......,.. - • , R•tes as of July 9, 1998 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y..,.ftxed 30-Y .. adjustable INTEREST "' POINTS LOCK· INTEREST "' POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN i"'2 . IN A.P.A. RATE OWN i"'l A.P.R. LOAN i"'l INDEX FREQ. Bank of America Mtg. B (949) 260·5525 6.500% 5 2.500 30 6.780 3.875% 5 0.000 7.688 400,000 1.875 1TS 1M -1'"' ----~ Barrington Capital Corp. K (800) 573-5733 5 1.375 20 1.000 8.073 650,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 6.625% 15 6.794 6.250% -Cal Fed Lending s _j800) 225-3337 6.500% 5 2.346 30 6.764 3.750o/o 20 0.438 7.306 227,150 2.375 110 1M Central Building & Loan A (800) 696-1411 6.500% 5 2.125 10 6.742 3.750% 10 1.000 7.363 227,150 2.375 110 1M --Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 6.5000/o 20 2.375 30 6.767 4.875% 20 2.375 8.296 227,150 3.000 1TS 1Y -Citibank B (71~ 487-1707 6.625% 5 1.750 30 6.831 --5.875% 35 1.376 8.073 J..S00,000 2.750 .1JS 1Y Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 6.625% 5 1.375 15 6.794 2.950% 25 1.000 7.595 650,000 2.000 1TA 1M -Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 6.625% 20 2.125 30 ~ .. 6.~9 2.900% 20 0.250 7.542 700,000 2.640 110 1M -Emery Financial R (7 14) 729·9200 6.SOOo/o 5 2.125 10 6.742 2.900% 2.0 2.000 7.398 700,000 2.315 110 1M -Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 6.750% 20 2.125 30 6.996 2.950% 20 1.000 8.004 227,150 2.250 L1M 1M --Home Savings s (800) 230· 1102 6.600o/o 20 2.250 30 6.856 3.95Qd/o 20 1.000 7.355 500,000 1.750 1TA 1M --NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685·0001 6.625% 20 2.125 30 6.869 4.375o/o 20 2.500 8.823 227,150 3.0oo L6M 6M -Newport Center Mongage R (7 14) 71 9-11 55 6.750% ·5 1.250 10 6.908 5.750o/o 10 1.375 8.283 227.150 3.000 1TS 1Y . Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 6.e25% 5 1.375 15 6.794 2.900% 20 2.000 7.398 700,000 2.315 110 1M -Pac1l1ca Mortgage A (888) 610-4054 7.000% 10 0.000 15 7.034 2.950% 25 0.000 7.790 650,000 2.300 1TA t M -PFF Bank & Trust s (800) 733-4636 6.875% 10 1.500 45 7.059 4.000% 20 1.000 7.440 600,000 2.450 110 1M ----------PNC Mortgage K (800) 743·3646 6.750% 5 2.000 30 6.983 4.950o/o 10 1.525 7.502 227, 150 2.450 110 1M ---------Prism Financial Corp. A (800) 69~562~ 6.625% 5 2.000 15 6.856 2.950o/o 20 1.500 7.532 227,150 2.500 110 1M TLC Financial Svcs. R (800) 801 -7300 6.750o/o 10 1.125 13 6.895 6.000% 10 0.500 8.217 227,150 3.000. HS 1Y ---------------Union Bank of CA B (800) 453· 1288 6.750o/o 20 2.000 60 6.983 5.375% 25 1.000 7.982 227,150 2.750 HS 1Y -----------------United American Mtg. A (800) 708·5626 6.750% 5 1.500 30 6.933 5.750o/o 20 o.2n 7.430 650,000 2.500 110 1M ---Western Financial Bank s (800) 559-3782 6.750o/o 20 1.625 30 6.945 5.625% 10 2.125 8.238 227, 150 2.875 1TS 1Y -----World Savings Bank s (800) 333-4193 6.990o/o 20 1.500 30 7.175 3.150% 20 1.000 7.582 500,000 2.600 110 1M "' Both flxed & adiustable programs ate 30/30 conventional ITIOflglgeS. Type ot LAnder la: B • en; K • ~ benMt; R • mot1gllga brokM; S • uYlngl & lo8n. Mol1glQe .,.,..,_ 8lld bn:Nrl .,. brw«I by 1ha c.lifornla Depart"»"" of Real Estate as ejtner a broker or COlpOfation. FOf lnlonnltion cal Cellf. DRE at (9UI) 227-<>931. Interest .._!of~ la an lntroduag(y rate for the llrat adjultment pedod. Down P8yment II 8l'l10Ul1I d C8ltl ("II. d sales pnce) paid to lender prior 10 Signing mortgage COl'llTect Point. are% of loan bUr'a paid to lender st lime°' loen clolJtlo. Locfl.-. II Iha number°' days lender~,.. prior to ao..n;. A.,.ll le 1ha IMUll ~me which IS an eslimllled anrual cost ot the loan IO Iha boo'ower. M A.P.R.1 •• Olb'l.tild by Mol1glQe News Co. IMIMd on. $227.160 loan amount, lie pointl llhown and $700 lOf.81 feM. Tha A.P.R.a .,. included In INI dlAl1 !of oompM· son only. When applying for a IOan. Federal Tru1t1-1n·Lendlng law requires lenders 10 calculate an A.P.R. ip8Cl1lc 10 MCh lolll of141r. MuJmum 14*\ II Iha mexlmum lender w(l loen ur.-r;ten *"11. Al flxad,.. progtWIW h9W a mDJ. mum of $227.150.' Metgln (In %) Is lenders profit; margin+ lnde>t • acUll rate lfW llrst ldjuslment. Index II the baia fof Mtllng.,.. _._... ratia (Margin+ Index• New Ame). 110 •11th Dis!. COii ot Fundl, 1TS. 1-Yew Treuury Biii, L6M . 6-month LIBOA. 6TB. 6-monltl Treaauiy a.a. 6CD -6-month IY9f1I08 certilical• of dapolit. ~ FNqUanCY II the pedod batwMn adjustments. 1M. 1-Monlh. 6M-6-Monlhl, 1Y· 1 v ... All , ... ~ IO change Venfy rate and terms prior to applyJng for a loan. Alf landers provide loans with cllfarent rat• and *"-for dftarant lolln erncun1S. The lnfomllillon praaanwd la not an oflat IO mike a loen F.or • conaumer guide on how IO 1t1QP for a mortgaoe send a $4 50 ct\9dC payable IO Mot1glOe ~Co , 365 Quintana Rd .. ~ E. Morro Bay, CA 93442. (805) 772•9500 COPYRIGHT C 19118 ~ Nawa Co. Fit for a king There is ptenty of space ror the en1m family in this • approximately 6,000 sq uare foot Kings Road estate. Attention to detail begins to describe this masterpiece designed and built by Eric Mossman. Majestically situated on a very private cul..<Je-sac, th is home encompasses breathtaking views of Mount Baldy, • Saddleback mountain, city lights, Newport Harbor and Catalina Island. The lot size is about 8,890 square feet. The two story residence also features an 800 square foot one bedroom, one bath guest unit. Along with five bedrooms and five and one-half baths, this outstanding home also features a fonnal dining room, fonnal library, office, grand entry gounnet kitchen, roof top deck with elevator, shop with exercise room and extensive use of custom materials. This home is offered at $2,495,000. For 1'10tw ltifonnalion, call the ~am of BtutoUc • B1nb aJ Coldw1U BalSUr Newport Beach al (949) 644-9060, uL 112. • •••••• , ................. t It I I I l Spectacular Myfront locatiOn on Udo Isle Adjacent to an open space, this home has unobstrucled bayfront views from all major rooms, balconies and patios. The main residence boasts four bedrooms, four baths, a remodeled kitchen, fonnal dining room, large entry with marble flooring and approximately 3,000 square feet of Uvina space. The guest apartment has two bedrooms, one bath and a wonderful bay view. This 40-foot wide comer lot also has a three car garage. The guest apanment can be easHy incorporated into the main residence, providing a single family home of moR than 4,000 square feet. This home is offered at $2,395,000. · For ""'" U.fo"*"""n, caU v.,.,,.,. Stt/fn tutti Slull'o11 G"'11N1 of Col4w0 BIUIUr Marin1r'1 Mlle al (949) 108.JOOJ ur (949) 631·1'00. B·"""1 COii H Httl ltl WU161tlfl/llt0111NHsM.co11t. . + Breathtaking city lights This imrruicuiate "li"-e new .. home is nestled an the gated community of Montserrat and offers breathtaking view of city lights. The home offers three bedrooms plu den or possj ble fo urth bedroom, three bath and a formal living room with soaring raised ceilings and plantation shuuers. The formal dmjng room also has plantation hutters and glass block window accents. There is ceramic tile throughout the lower level and plush neutral carpeting upi,tairs. The family kitchen has like new appliances. breakfast nook and maple cabinetry. The pacious family room has a fireplace. AJI offer ciry light~ viq.vs. The gracious master suite has a gorgeous vie~ the canyon and city light . plus it offers a dressing room. dual vanity and a walk-in clo el. Secondary bedrooms have mirrored wardrobe doors and plantation shutters. Additional features include a two car attached garage and a professionally landscaped over ized rear yard. The home is steps from a community pool, private tot lot and public park offering tennis, basketball, sand volleyball and ba eball. The home is offered at $699,000. For ""'re ln/or11U1lk>n, caU Greg Lombardi al (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport ProptrtUs, 4 Clvk Plaul, Su. 26(), Newport Btach. Turtle Rock Crest Featuring one of the finest city lights views in all of Turtle Rock Crest. the view from thjs huge three bedroom, three and one-half bath townhomc spans from the mountains to the Pacific Ocean, with parkling lights as far as the eye can 1ee. Tbe:residence bas a three car gmge and is located at the end of a cul-de-sac at the top of Turtle Rock Crest. As you enter d\is home, you are treated to cathedral ceilings and a pacious living room, offeri• a sense of comfort. The open litchen is done beautifully in wood and tile. The break.fut nook offcn some of the best views, as does the large adjaoeot family room and outdoor deCk. The muter suite is oversized with a sitting area and bathroom. EaCh of the two IClCOndlry bedrooms has its own bath. The home is wtefutly appointed with m111y upsndea. lncludinl cencral air conditiCJnina, custom shutters, a koi pOnd and hardwood floon. It is l'neticuloualy mainlained and shows like a model. The home is offered .. $769.000. . PtW .............. Mil C"'* Mlm Ill (NI) ~lllltl. C,,.., N1.,an . ,,.,..,,,.., 4 a.fr,.._,,,,,.., N ......... Exquisite bayfront Thi exqui ite bayfront residence i on the south side of the gat_ed island community of Linda Isle and offers cxpan ive views and a sunny, sheltered location. The marble garden couhylird entry with custom tiled spa, fountain and extensive tropical foliage makes a contemporary tropical statement. The two l>'lOI')' foyer has ~am marble and coordinates with faux fini hed walls used throughout lhe property. Areas for entertafoing include a game room area with wet bar and a family room with cu tom 18-foot high wall unit. The adjoining fonnaJ living room and formal dining room are accented with a marble fireplace and noor-to-ccihng mirrors. The marble and granite kitchen featutel> brushed stainless tecl appliances, including a Sub-Zero refrigerator, Professional Series Thennador oven/microwave/convection oven and Dacor coolctop. Completing the first noor are an elegant powder room and a spacious private bedroom with en suite bath. The dockside marble patio features a. built-in barbecue with rotisserie and refrigerator. The new easy care PVC dock accommodates a large yacht in a pocket slip and has a side-tie plus floating dock. The upstairs master suite overlooks the bay and features a marble fireplace and breakfast bar. The master bath features dual vanities, skylights and a seven-foot oversized shower. The adjoining.customized walk-in closet has two electric skylights. The second upstairs bedroom with bay and island view has mirrored customized closets and opens to an outside deck. The en suite , marble bath has a spa tub for two. The re idence is offered at $3,295,000. For Mon itif"'7ltOlion, call Na11c1 Pet.non at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newpon Properth1, 4 Cim Plavl, Su. 260, Newpon Beach. Serene views of surrounding hills Localed on a cul-de-ac in Turtle Rock Crest, thi home boasts a beautiful serene view of the surrounding hills. It is tucked away in a peaceful area, yet i centrally located to John Wayne Airpon. major shopping malls, the Pacific Ocean, University of California, Irvine and the Orange County Perfonning Arts Center. The home features a completely remodeled kitchen with gas bu.men, Corian count.ertops, maple wood cabinets, custom built wine rack. eat-in nook and new futures. A custom built entenainment area and fireplace make the family room an ideal place to relax in. The ceramic tile and upgraded carpets have been maintained and how like.new. Outdoors, d\is four bedroom house bas been professionilly landscaped and offers a "' spertling pool, plus the family room opens to the rear yard and pool. The home i offered at $99~.ooo. Ftw.,.,. ~ C.U CluV VGlll 111 (Hf) '44-lM»:COfllll:IN,,,,..,.., ,.,.,.,,.., 'c1• ri.., s• 2a, N•"'°" aw1a. + --------· Barbra Chambers named :=!: to the Leading Edge Society i She is a consummate j professional with more than · J. 21 years of experience in 1 j the Orange Coast area :,,.!,· Barbra Chambers, of Prudential California Realty Newport Beach, has i,. been named to the Prudential Real Estate Affiliates• prestigious Leading Edge Society, Residential for 1997. SaJes a'l.)ociates who qualify for this award place in the top six percent of the Prudential Real Estate networt. She was rccogniud recentJy during special ceremonies at the company·s awards breakfast at the Hyatt Regency in Irvine. Con istentJy recognized as one of the 1op agents within her office, Chamber \Old 24 transactions in 1997 and is continuing a record-setting pace for 1998. Her succe terns from the service she gives her cUents and a unique marketing approach that benefits the loyal client ba\C 'he has c tablished over the years. This 'uccessf ul agenr has b.een in real cMate for more than 2 1 years in the Orange Coast area. Barbra Chambers To sptalc wiJh Barbra Chamlnrs, call Prudtntial California Rtally Newport Beach aJ (949) 644-6200. The"offict is aJ 23 CorporaJt Plaza, Ste. 190, Newport Btoch. Prudential California Realty has 35 offices in Orangt and San Diego counties and _is an independently owned and operated membtr of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates. McGanns are aV#arded again The couple is named to the prestigious Chairman's Circle Diana and John McGann of Prudemial California Rc.tlty Laauna Niguel contiruc to achieve in the real · late indu rry with having recently been named to the Prudential Real fatatc Affilia~· pre ttgjous Chainnan·s Circle. The McGanns qualified for this award by being in the top two percent of the Prudential Real Estate network in residential \ales. Ben Buchanan, manager of the Prudential L:aguna Niguel office. . From lek to right: Kindy Slo le, John Mc:Gonn, congratulated the McGann and buyer s agent . g Kindy SJaiiJc at the Irvine awards ceremony Diano McGonn and Ben Buchanan for their outstanding sale production for Additionally, the McG:mn Group has 1997. Additionally, the McGann Group is the · expanded their team by bringing aboard two third highc t producer in Orange County, the buyer's agcnL'>. Mary Jane Humphreys has ..econd highest producer in homes sold and recently joined and Klndy Slagle has been the 56th highe t producer in the Uruted State~ with the group ince 1996. These buying and and Canada within the Prudential ystem. selling c11pabiU11es alJowed the McGann In order to bring the best M:rvice to their Group to produce more than $18 milhon in chentele, the Mc:Oanns continue to expand sale in 1997. their bu11incsa tn man)' ways, including Another way the McGann'l service their peciaJizina in every aspect of the home sales clients' needs i through the expan.\100 or their proces . Their staff Includes an in..flousc markeung. As well, they have ju t establi bed listing coordinator, escrow coordinator and a websiie, opening them up to cxpan ivc marketina manaaer. Internet uposure. Their sate, "We have people who have specialiud in www.McGannGroup.com, has information on their individual fields for years, so al any time the McGanns, their staff, information and our clienu aec the very belt attention and photographs or aJI their li!11ing • local servi<:e for each ind evay MpeCt of their organization and even a hetprul mortaage home '1 sale." Jolin iaid. ''We don't just put cak:ulator. their hoUle on lht martet. we IUPPOf't our To ,..,, DioM 111111 Jo"" MtGuue, ctllJ clienb lhror.Wh• lhe Uldna wt escrow (HJ) 49$-llOO, •xt. Ill. 1'1# ~ II., 30012 ~ ~ • w.illa • .._., .,..aionl IYI Oln DriW, Sll.1$0, ,_.,,,,,. Nlpfl. 1111c1 ...... w. _.... 111ea1 • a cUent ror ute." IWf Piloc ......... J~ll, 1991 Ron Mazzano announces top . 20 agents for April. Anne Hoover celebrates an outstanding month at the Newport Beach office Ron Mazzano, manager of Prudential California Realty Newport Beach, h3S announced his top 20 agents for the month of April 1998. First on the list is Anne Hoover· who works with her husband, John. Together, they have enjoyed continuous succe s in residential real estate sales. Last year, Team Hoover represented more than two doz.en panic in the purchase and sale or their homes. This year. they have already sold more than a doz.en homes. She attributes her succe 10 the high level of profes ionalism and patience she utilize when representing her clients. t: .. John and I take all of the lime necei.sary to thoroughly educate our clients about the overall residential real e talc market and the nei&hborhood they arc considering purchasing or selling within," she 'laid. Clients concur, impressively enough, 90 percent of TCain Hoover's btJ~lness come~ from referrals_ 11.lld cstabli!.hed satisfied clients The follo\¥ing 19 agents. as they ranl. for the month of April are: Kent McNaughton. Marybeth Cole Standel, Bev White, Dana Black, Sally Shipley, Jim Weisenbach, Tony Anne Hoover Bano • Barl>Ta Chambers. Ann Peter... Maxine Propp, Laraine Shaw, Maryann McGuire, Mala GuUodgc. Karco Knoche and Pam Ball. Tluse agents can ~ nached aJ Prudential California Realty, (949) 644-62()(). The offict ls aJ 23 Corporau Pl4za, Ste. 190, Newport Beach. PrudenJial California Rea/Jy has 35 offices in Orange and San Dugo counties and is an indeperuhnlly owned and operaJed member of Prudential Real EstaJe Af]iliaUs. Laima Predkelis named to Prudential's President's Circle She specializes in coastal communities and is a certified relocation specialist Laima Prcdkelis of Prudential Califomta Realty Newport Beach has been named to the Prudential Real Estate Affiliate~· pre tigjous President's Circle, Residential for 1997. Sales associates who qualify for this award place in the top four percent of the Prudential Real Estate network. She was recognized recently during special ceremonies at the company's awards breakfast at the Hyau Regency in Irvine. This amicable agem, wile ii. multilingual • has been a re ident of i.cveral different areas of the world. As a result, he as ablt to rcJate to and assi tan array of clients through their relocation process. ..My goal i to continue to wi t people in achieving their investment goal 04'.•th my determination, e11thu iasm and fotrow-throuih c.apabilitie ," Prcdkelis said. The Univ~ity of Illinois grad111te h been a member or Prudential 's Leading Edge Society, Olainnan 'i; Circle and the National Association of Female Executives. She hll> earned the Graduate Real Estate ln tltute ~ignation (GRJ) for advanced real c tale studic . Anlong the top producina agents in the company. Prcdkeli attributes her succc to knowJcdae of the real estate martet and a penonal ctme eo suc:eeed. PredUlis capitalizes on more than a decade Laimo Predkelis of expenence in the local real e tate market and ha.s learned to acclimate to each mulcting trend. For each mdivadual client. he dcsiJru. a marketing plan to priontizc the needs alld wants of the customer. Originally from Denmark, ~cli\ tw a 15 year bad.ground an the me<hcal profe ion and i renowned for her easy manner and likable spant. She pecl&li~ in coastal communities and is a certified r.doc:alion pctjalisL UllM ,,,..."' ... , .. rwdld"' dN ,.,..ti/Ml C~ • ..,,, N..,,.,,. .._. O,//b, (Hf) Ul.Qfl. n.. ~ "., lJ C°'PM• n.., S#, IN, N•""""' ...._ " Pilc>C lleU £.c.e • J 11; 1991 SumR1it agent Barbara the Summit Laguna Niguel Mangione shines at Concours . office. vvelcomes Jan Kelman The Concours benefits the Kelman excels at staying , Children's Resource Center ahead of market trends Barbara Mangione, broker associate and luxury property pecialist with The Summit Real &we Group, ha<. the drive tO excel in the Newport Beach area real e!>tate business. She al~ recently drove into the winner'!> circle al the 13th Annual Huntington Beach Concours d' Elegance. Mangione and her husband, Jim, caught the attention ,of Judges and viewers, capturing first place in the June 14 event with their stunning 1965 427 SIC Cobra. The most coveted muscle car of the era, the 427 Cobra was Carroll Shelby\ fu\iOO of the tubular frame and aluminum body with the awesome Ford 427 cubic inch .,ide-oiler V-8. The 2.boo pound racing version of the Cobra was capable of a i.tunning 0-100-0 (ac<.."Clera11on to 100 mph and decelerauon 10 a i.top) in 14 seconds. The lluntmgton Beach Concour. d' Elegance henefiL, the Children's Resource Center of the Huntmgton Beach Public Library. The Ch1ldren'b Resource Center 1'! ranked No. I in the 'late and No. 2 nationwide. "DramallL force~ are impacting our hbrnnc,," Mangione '!aid. "Cuti. m public funding. ~mp' in education attainment and r.1p1dly c:volvmg mformat1on technologies like rnmpurrr .. •lJld the Internet all challenge us 10 do wha1 we cdl1 to suppon the~ vital comrnur111y m'tituuons. 11le Concour; d' Elegance allows us to support the Ubrary and have a grea1 time in1eracting with fellow auto enthusiasts." To reach Barbaro Mangione, call The Summil Real EstaU Group aJ (949) 6"0·7888. The Summit Real E1taU Group is a member - of the Better Home1 an4 GanUns Real Estdk Senike, whk la wasfomud In 1978 and is an inlemational network of 11Wre th.an 800 flr1111. wiJh more than 1,600 offlce1 and mon than 25,()()() Ucensed sahs assodale1 In the Uniled States, ColUJIJa, Piurto Rko an4 Thailan.d. The SummiJ is also an uclusl11e <dfiliale of the nnowned ChristU'1 GnaJ ErlllJes with 460 offkes ;,, 38 countrU1 worldwUU. Harbor Point Mediterranean-style villa Located in Corona del Mar is this model perfect estate built on a l0,200 square foot lot and situated on a cul-de-sac. From the master suite and deck you can enjoy panor;unic ocean views and sensational California sunsets silhouetting Catalina Island. The estate is an excellent family home featuring three large bedrooms and a library/computer room which can easily be converted to a fourth bedroom. The bright and airy interior has high ceilings throughout and a flowing design, with the additional feature of a sunroom for year-round enjoymenL The living room has a custom fireplace and the f onnal dining room and large family room offer subdued elegance in a warm and cozy ·living environment. The kitchen is gourmet·petfect with top-of ·the-line • appliances and offers a view of the private and lushly landscaped yard. Other amenities include cuatom window coverings, central vacuum ayat.ern, wee car rollup garage and seturity ayatem. This home is offered at $985,000. F• _,,. ~ coll Pllllrld T•..on, pnriMlll of N.ilottwl# USA, 6!I (149) IJf.'105 dlr WfWW.pttb'ldUWW.eo& Jan Kelman recently JOined The Summit Real Estate Group's Laguna Niguel Design Center Qffice, bringing her kills developed • during 24 years as a small busine..~ owner in South Orange County. From her experience IL" a clothing de igner/manufacturcT, and clothina and gift retailer, she knows how to &ray ahead of mlirket trends and tune in to her ~lienu' needs. "After living and conducting business in Darm Point, Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel and San Clemente, Jan comes to The Summit with an unusual breadth of .community knowledge," said Herb Josepher, chief exec~tive officer of The Summit. "Add that to her business experience and it's easy to see why we expect Jan to excel as a sales associate at The Summit." , According to Kelman. "My experience is in a very service-oriented busiOC$S sector. That's why The Summit appeals to me so much. Herc, management i very focused on providing the marketing, administralive and technology support to muimize the time I pend directly serving my clients. The focus on agent suppon clearly disdnguisbes The Summit from the average real esu1te organization." Kelman's desi&n expenise is not limited to clothing. When it's time to examine the ·. possibilitjes of a residence, her clients benefit from the many interior design classes she has completed. Her knowledge helps sellers maximtu the appeal of their properties. Similar1y, prospective buyers are aided by Kclman's ability to visualize the pot.ential of a residence. An avid horseback rider, Kelman's pare time is devoted to her two horsei and four dogs. As a volunteer at the Fran Josewick Therapeutic Riding Center, he is active both in the riding ring with handicap riders and as a fund raiser. To ruuh }tut ~'""'" al The Summil Itta/ EstaU Group, call (949) 425·9600. Summit's Barfield inspires her son to athletic achievement UC Santa Barbara graduate and track star joins Team Nike Tbe dic;ciphne, drive and competitive spirit cross the line between pon and real estate for one Oran&e County family. The qualities that have earned Nancy Barfield a spot in the pantheon of top performjng California reaJ estate agenrs are perpetuated in her son. Trent Bryson finished bis ~ior yeM at the , University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB) with an outstanding peffonnance on the track team -earning the business major a post graduation spot on Team Nike. Though the recent Big West Challenge Cup at Long Beach State was touah for most of his teammate , BryM>n howcd the drive dw tw propelled hi$ steady development as a runner. The team co-captain and high school soccer star earned the lone win on the men 'a team, unleashing a powerful kick at the end to take the 3,000-mcter steeplechase. Euber in the year, Bryton set his school's record for the 3,000 with an 8:4'7 pedormanoe at the Reebok Open at the University of Southern California. School head coach Peter Dolan hu calJed the Newport Harbor Hip andu* oneollbe belt .eeeplodatee runnen in UCSB hiscory. Bryaon '• releatlea focus Mid driYe 1re c:rcdiled for foc:uaina lhldent llllllldoo on bia 1Cboo1'1 ~ Adtledc ·~.,_.., .. ........,.for UCSB spoltl. , Noncy Barfield ''Ttent completed his dep in businas." said Barfield. a proud rnocher. "Tho habits he developed in atbletica ue bound eo benefit him in his career. I hope if he decides to ao into real escaae be will be on my team." Batf'Jdd apecialiu:t in NeWpon Hatbor and the IUl"IOUndina .. whae the bu c.rned recopition for cooaislent ~ pedomumcc. S1'ie buel her pnctioe in The Summit'• COrponle 1'llza oftlce in Newpon 8adl. Bar&ld ii oae ol lbe ..c deconieed ...... II Tbe s.llDit an.p. 11'iw6N~~-· s ....• .,,, .,,,,,. an., .. (J!I'> .... ,,,,. Th ABSOLUTELY ••• HUGE LOT! Beach close JBR. 2.SBA borne. Freshly painted & offering living ntl w/ftrcpl.ICC, family rm, + catbedra.I ceilings. No Mello Roos! $265,000 Ad Code 2094 SCENE STEALER .•. Mountain views enhance this 4000sqft + home located on a large lot offering big bonus rm w/2 decks, gourmet kitchen, 3 fireplaces, marble e'ntry & more! $789,000 Ad Code 3057 MAGNIFICENT! 6000sq.ft. estate w/guest quarters, family room, living room & butler pantry. Includes limestone, granite, marble & maple throughout, Panasonic intercom/phone system, dumbwaiter+ pool, spa, BBQ center, riding ring & barn. $2,695,000 Ad Code 3059 DREAM COME TRUE! 12 Brand new condos, 6 with ocean views, ranging from l, l ()()sq.ft. to 2.200sq.ft. $300,000.$600,000 Ad Code 1065 THE FINIS~G TOUCH! Brand New 4BR, 4BA home Located in an executive guard gated area w/view. Offering office, media rm, hardwood floors. plush carpeting & crown molding. $610,000 Ad Code 2033 IMPRESSIVE OCEAN VIEW! Outstanding... Brand new, custom built 4BR, 4BA home. The buyer may still select option/upgrades until competition I $1,349,000 Ad Code 1052 SHEER ELEGANCE! Enhanced by pool, spa & gaubo Ibis SBR, 4.SBA Be&court home is oo almo~n a 1/3 acre. Offering huge volume ceilings, French doors, central vacuum, hardwooe! flrs, & more! $1,875,000 . Ad Code 1041 SUMMER JEWEL! Completely private & beautifully landscaped, this 4BR home is highlighted by fresh paint inside/out, recessed & tract lighting, ceilings fans, 2 ftreplaces & Italian tile Ooors. $432,500 Ad Code 4024 BUILDING INVESTMENT! Office building located in Corona in a high traffic & visibility area with 8 restrooms + gym, 2 showers & conference nn. Ad Code 1073 ON THE BAY! 4BR, 3BA condo on the bay with a private 66ft boat dock. Quality craftsmanship includes granite, marble, crown molding. French doors & cedar lined closets. $875,000 Ad Code 1038 EYE-OPENER! Custom SBR, 4BA home in an executive gated community featuring: library. master w/retreat ~ fireplace, gounnet kitchen+ living mt w/entertainment ctr. & more $584,900 Ad Code 3052 • • •\ \ • -.. --- ---. -~---.... ~ .. --.. COLDWeLI. BAN~eR~ Spectacular Ch(l nnel views and a lifestyle of casual elegance are offered from this custom French Chateau built in 1996 with the finest craftsmanship and quality details throughout. Tbis Estate f eatures dramatic entry with spiral staircase, five bedroom . . suites, 4 fireplaces, slate floors, gourmet kitchen and accommodation~ for large yacht. $5,250,000 For More Information, Please Call GAIL GRABNER & GIL FOERSTER (949) 509-2681 . ~ (949) 813-6855