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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-06-07 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Local athletes make jump to state finals Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Brin!ftng the prom to Ama-ndµ Students of Newport Harbor high plan to celebrate the high school formal with teen who remains in coma after crash Amanda's friends (right) Breean Carter, Davia Hayward and Brianna Wood embrace after dec- orating the hospital hall- ways 1n honor of the Prom that Amanda won't be able to attend. Above, Amanda's mother, Chris Maese, hangs on to hope for her daughter's recov- ery. STARR CAAAOU /DAILY PILOT By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot As Dr. David Lombardi predicted at least some neurological damage for 17-year-old Amanda Arthur who remains in a coma, parents and friends clung to faith and each other in the halls of Western Medical Cen- ter's intensive care unit, preparing for a prom night visit for the New- port Harbor High cheerleader. On hospital walls, cheerleaders posted cards and images of Amanda "She can't make it to this one, so we're bringing it to her " -RACHEL MAESE hugging friends at formal dances and cheerleading competitions before the May 22 crash on Irvine Avenue that left her unconscious "You guys have done so great," said Amanda's mother, Chris Maese, as she walked down the hallway admiring the photos. "In a lot of these pictures Amanda is hugging people. She loved to hug. She loved everybody.• Maese said she was coping with the news that her daughter has suf- fered some neurological damage by holding on to her faith. "I believe that God's in control,· she said. "When God's ready, she'll wake up.· Lombardi said, "l can't tell you how much neurological deficit there will be .... She will not have the same personality in the best case sce- nario." Since the acadent in which 10 Newport Harbor High students overturned in a Blazer that resulted •SEE AMANDA PAGE A17 The big moment at Belmont r----------------------------------------1 6( rHf N UMBERS : 8 After relaxing with fri ends, Bob and Beverly Lewis are ready to try Silver Charm's luck at the Triple Crown. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot ELMONT, N.Y. -Bob and Beverly Lewis spent their Friday afternoon relaxing in their hotel, with nothing to do but wait until the big moment today, when their Silver Charm will make a run for racing history. Bob came down with the flu just as the Lewises were leaving their Lido Isle home to board a private jet with 110 of their closest friends. The entourage headed to New York, courtesy of the Lewis- es. They'll all be watching as the couple's horse, Silver Charm, tries to clinch the Tuple Crown of horse racing -wins in the Ken- tucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes. The last leg of that coveted honor takes off at 12:30 p.m. New York time today at Belmont Park. Silver Charm could become the 12th horse in racing history to sweep the three vaunted races - a feat last accomplished by Affirmed in 1978. · The Lewises own more than 40 horses, but Silver Charm has emerged as the best-known as he closes in on the Tuple Crown. Before Silver Charm, the Lewises were known best for Serena's Song, who earned them $3.3 mil· lion in purse money and was the only filly to ever win the Jim Beam Stakes at 1\ufway Park in Kentucky. •SEE BELMONT PAGE A17 I How long it has been since a : horse (Affirmed in 1978) won the Triple Crown. : <· 19 YEARS D!ij ltlll!:!;.1 The amount Bob and Beverly Lewis stand to collect if Silver Charm wins the third leg of the Triple Crown. Si:*jmJ.W The amount the Lido Isle couple paid for Silver Charm after trainer Bob Baffert spotted the 2-year-old last year. •:· 1.5 MILES The distance, from gate to finish line, that stands between Silver Charm and histo- ry. 1111 The odds, according to Las Vegas book- makers, that Silver Charm will win the Belmont Stakes. I I I I I I I I I I I I ·~----------------------------------------~ Inside The best local Trustee troubled by latest school proposals • Serene Stokes says plan to make Davis a middle school has her "concerned." By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Whtle some school trustees are considering pleas from parents to open Davis Adult Educdbon Center as a rruddle school for next year, trustee Serene Stokes and others are apprehensive about the idea. "I'm really, really concerned about the bnan- " cial implications of what the parents want, H Stokes said. "Our inunediate goal was to allevtale over- crowd.mg at the ele- mentary schools. . .. (Open mg rruddle schools) is not going to alleviate over- crowding." School trustees unanimously voted May 27 to open Rea "Opening middle schools is not going to alleviate over- crowding ... " -SERENE STOKES Commuruty Cepter and Davis as elementary schools fo( next year, but tlus past week a few trustees have expressed mterest m followmg up on the cries of many pare nts to open Davts as a middle school. Thursday meebngs at Wt.lson Elementary and DaVlS drew hordes of parents saymg they wanted both schools opened dS nuddle schools because they feared breaking up therr current elementary • SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A 17 A buy the hook fund-ra.iser • Marina Park couple spearheaded a drive that raised $2,400 for book-buy- ing program at Newport Elementary. By Tim Grenda, Datfy Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Thanks to a fund-reus- ing dnve spearheaded by a ~ 1anna Park couple, students at Newport Elementary School can now read as many books as they can wish for. On Fnday morning, during the weekly flag ceremony attended by all 700 of the school's stu- dents, David and Beverley Shonholtz presented 46 checks totalling $2,400, which they collected from the neighborhood around the school The money will be used to start up a new book-buymg program called the Wish LI.st Book Fund. With the promise that more money is on the way, David Shonholtz stressed the need for edu- cation and reading to the young students. "Education is of the utmost unportance, and •SEE BOOKS PAGE A17 ECCENTRIC EATING EXPERIENCE r----------------------------------~, Soutn Coan Rainforest Cafe, set to open Monday at South Coast Plaza, is the brainchild of Steven Schussler of Minneapolis. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After trans· forming his six-bedroom home into a simulated rain forest -inhabited by both real and mechanical ani· mals -Rainforest Cate creator Steven Schussler's neighbors began to wonder if they lived next door to Or. Dollttle, or maybe a madman. Schussler, ·U, spent seven years and more than $450,000 on the p~ ject inside his suburban Minneapo- lis home. But lt was his dream to build a rain forest-themed restau- rant chain, so he enttced investors to finance lt by trandorm.lng his own home into a showpiece. The first Rainforest Cafe finally opened in October, 1994 at the Mall OI America in Minneapolil. But the C&Ufomia debut of the restaurant, tcheduled to open Mooday at South Cout Plau, w1ll be the eeventh in the fut1Jl'OWing r.taurant cblln. MMC hWTN I OM.V "OT •People come to the Rainforest ........_. C... en-. sen. Sdawler ._ w fmt wttll mw.'Ot I i , h 1 : i Its ere ... I : I i Did you 1 AROUND TOWN • · · · .A6 l know that if .aesr BUYS .•....•••. .A2 i you added CLASSIFIED •.•...•.... BS Ii up the dis- COMMUNITY FORUM A 16 tance COY· ered In the ENTERTAINMENT •.. .A 11 . I histofy of the POLICE Fil.ES ••....•• .A2 ' Con>M ~ I ~SK. It llEUGION .......... .A 12 would eque1 IOCE'l .......... .A 10 491,090 prow.. IPCMIS ............ .11 er llfl lined .ndtoendl Far~ QIMY'lm. • SEE RAINFOREST PAGE Al IWdd at the IOOD-to-~ rmtnrat la SoUtla Coat Plaa. -------------~--~----..--~----~..--.--~~~~--~-----------~r--=----~~--~ A2 SAT\JRDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 Kayaks welcomes new merchandise in the Awha Room K ayakl Weekend Wear (631-2996) bas finally opened its much-awaited Aloha Room, which features men's and women's casual shirts, shorts and outerwear. Also, the room will have antiques, longboards, surf- boards, skateboards and Hawai- ian collectibles. The store is located at 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Skewen Restaurant and Brewery (645-6459) is offering a special ·Brewmaster Dinner· on Monday night at 7 p .m. in con- junction with Hi Tune Cellars and Samuel Adams. The dinner features Skewers Brewmaster Thom Mitchell and special guest, Samuel Adams Brewmaster Wal- ter Scheurle. Seating is limited, and reservations are recom- mended. The pre-selected menu includes an appetizer, salad, main course and·dessert for $35 per person. Skewers is located al 298 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The Polo Store (556-7656) is having a clearance sale on Men's Polo Sport clothing, selected shoes and ties. It's located on the lower level of South Coast Plaza. If you want an mexpensive haircut, but don't want to sacri- fice quality, Allen Edwards has the answer for you. Allen Edwards Collecttons, a full-ser- vice salon, IS looking for models for their continuing education programs designed for beauty irldustry professionals. The salon uses between 12 and 20 models each Tuesday morning for developmental irlstruction class- es. Models receive a variety of full-range salon services for Ql.ini.mal charges, from haircuts at $5 to color services at $15. "We need models of all types and ages,• said Richard Oul- lette, president of Allen Edwards Collections. "This is a good opportunity for those who eould also benefit from the sig- ilificant savings on professional ~auty services.• -To receive informabon regard- ing current modeling opportuni- ~es available, call 541-3611. Allen Edwards Collections is Ibcated on the first level of the ~ainPlace Mall in Santa Ana. greer I wylder Allen Edwards Collection is the same salon that has also received local and national media atten- tion recently for their work with area shelters for women who are victims of domestic violenq!. Locally, the salon worked with Human Options, a shelter for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. The salon provides complimentary makeovers designed to help boost sell-esteem of women who are putting their lives back together. One of the biggest Loehm.ann's stores (505-6007) in the state recently opened at The Market Place at 13682 Jam- boree Road, across from the Tustin Marketplace in Tustin. The upscale, off-price retailer opened its 14th store irl Califor- nia, and has plans to open two additional Southern California locations in the fall. The 25,000-square-foot store stocks more than 6,000 pairs of famous-name shoes. The store also features The Back Room, which specializes in designer labels, wtth more than 5,000 pieces of designer and bridge merchandise plus an expanded selection of evening gowns. Loehrnann's is a leading special- ty retailer of well known design- er and brand name women's fashion apparel, accessories and shoes at prices typically priced 30% to 65% less than retail department stores. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call be at 540-1224, fax me at 646· 4170, or write me at Best Buys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me$a, 92627. A rose by any other name Fourth annual Celebrate Balboa Island Parade takes to the street Sunday By Anastacia Freeberg, Dai/'/ Pilot ·BALBOA ISLAND -Wrth col- orlul .O.oats, peppy marching bands and grand marshals waving from gleaming old-style autos, the fourth annual Celebrate Balboa Island Parade could be confused with a certain yearly processional in Pasadena. But how would a 10-foot-high Doggie Walk Bag be rendered in roses? The float featurirlg the handy dog-walking product was one of the hits of last year's parade, said coordinator Helen Shull, who promises even more treats for this year's version, which takes place Sunday at 11 a.m. Perennial Balboa parade marching bands from Estancia Gunmen rob Newport Beach jewelry store Four gunmen robbed Charles Barr Jewelers in Newport Beach on Friday afternoon and escaped with an undetennined amount of watches, rings and other jewelry, police said. The suspects, who wore masks, walked irlto the jewelry store at 1803 Westcliff Drive at about 2:15 p.m. and demanded merchandise from store employees. No shots were fired and no one was hurt irl the heist, police said. The robbers' getaway car was found about a half-hour later in the Oakview Apartments parking lot a few blocks from the store. The car had been stolen from the Los Angeles area a few days ago, police said. No arrests were reported late Friday afternoon. Newport Beach police were still irlvestigating the crime. -By nm Grenda Residents and vtsiton to Balboa Island ready for summertime fun with the annual Celebrate Balboa Island Parade on Sunday. High School and Ensign Middle School will be joined by bagpipers, a mariachi band and a group of ukelele strummers from Oasis Senior Center. There also will be more floats gliding down Marine Avenue· this year, but local children are still wel- come to decorate their bicycles or wagons and join irl. The Keystone Kops will be directing traffic and causing their usual mischief, while a more legitimate public service organization, the Harbor Patrol, briefly in the news Man collared after nude stroll on beach An unidentified man who reportedly had escaped from a mental institution stripped down naked and went for a stroll near the Newport Pier on Friday morn- ing as beach-goers and lifeguards looked on. Lifeguard Dave Wenger said city lifeguards first saw the !DAD· who looked to be in his late 20s or early 30s, on the beach near 24th Street. The man took off all his clothes and began walking down the beach as lifeguards followed the man irl a truck. When he reached 19th Street, lifeguards attempted to get him in the truck, Wenger said. He refused, walked into the ocean and began swimming straight out to sea, Wenger said. The man swam about 200 yards straight out before three lifeguards -two on a paddle board and one swimming -were able to coax him back to shore, where Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police officers were wait- ing. Police searching for female escapee A female inmate doing time for a drug conviction escaped from the James A. Musick Facility in Irvine early Friday morning and sheriff's deputies think she may have head- ed straight for Costa Mesa. Shawna Jane Yancey, 33, had been locked up in the minimum security wonien's prison since May 25, when she began serving a 90- day sentence for possession of a controlled substance. She was set to be released on July22. But at about 3 a.m. Friday, sher- iff's deputies said Yancey joined a morning work crew reporting to work for its morning meal later slipped away from the group and scaled a prison fence to escape. Yancey is desaibed as a white ~---~---------------------~ will· have a }>oat docked near the route to shoot an arcing spray of water over the bridge. This year's grand marshal is Gil Ferguson, Qty Councilman John Noyes said, adding he will be joined in the parade by current and past city offidals. Once the parade ends, the party begins, with music entertainment, jugglaw;, face painters and more. Th~ community event has grown since its inception four yea.rs ago to irlaugurate the Balboa fire station, but any resemblance to the Tournament of Roses parade is strictly coincidental. u1 think we're maybe more like the Doo-Dah Parade," said Shull with a laugp. female, 5-foot, 6·incbes with brown hair and brown eyes. Deputies said she is known to frequent the Costa Mesa area. Anyone with information about Yancey's whereabouts is asked to call the Orange County Sheriff's Department at 647-7075. Kids take on politicos in debate Sunday U you want to see how the area's top elected officials match up with a bunch of high school students, then head on down to Newport Beach Qty Hall Sunday for the second annual Dishonorable Debate. The Newport Harbor High debate team will square off against County 1\'easurer John Moorlach. Newport Beach Councilman John Hedges, Costa Mesa Councilman Joe Erickson and school board President Martha Fluor. Last year, the elected officials narrowly beat the kids. The rematch will take place at 3 p.m.. Sunday in the Council Chambers. ~D ~~Pilot REAQERS t:tOTU~E Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No WEATHER SURF 642-6086 news stories, Illustrations. edito- . Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements herein can ~ reproduced with· hi \o\Pf1at fU A.tu the Dally Pilot or news tips. out written permission of copy· TEMPERATURES waves will build to Even though lncom- ADDRESS right owner. 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(Acroel ftom lrri.nc Auto Caltu) 714-S87-1144 ,, h""'*'-.---~· A 300' Tricylce Path around the toys & lawn ----.--- Thi.s Dad Spares Nothln, for His Kids • Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expen brick, block, none, tile, slate & concrete worlc. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa MC3a& Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. COSTA MESA • Harbor Boulevard: Tools worth S 110 were stolen from a car parked in the 1900 block. The window was smashed. • Farad Street A bicycle worth $386 was stolen from a rack in the 700 block. The lock was cut. • Anaheim Avenue: A computer and a CD worth S 185 were stolen from a car parked in the 1900 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Anaheim Avenue: A cellular phone worth S 1 SO was stolen from a car parked In the 1900 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • Fairview Road: S 150 in cash was stolen from a business in the 2200 block. The front door was apparently pried open with a crowbar. NEWPORT llEAOt • Prospect Street A stereo, VCR and cash worth S800 were stolen from a home in the 200 block. Pry marks were found on the door. • Partc Newport Drive! Ari unattended purse containing S600 in cash was stolen from the lobby of a building in the 3000 block. • Prospect Street A cellular phone, purse, wallet and cash worth $1,007 were stolen from a car parked in the 400 block. The window was forced open. • J9th ~~ and Newport hac:h: An unattended cellular phone worth SSOO was stolen from the beach near the intersec- tlon. .. Newport Be.chlCosta Mna Daily Piloc Shiver Illy · · ers the year 2000 is on the horizon T' wo monumental events of 1997 have shivered my timbers more than some-~hat. The first occurred the moment :We said farewell to 1996. In one ~econd, I reluctantly became an .official elderly party, eligible for ~cial Security, Medicare and cheap seats at Edwards The- aters. I have yet to sign up for the federal benefits such venerabili- ty provides. I don't know why, really -at least I won't admit to why. The Social Security is no big deal right now. With what I earn from all the strange things I do for money, I am over the earned-income limit Uncle Sam permits without docking me. . I haven't jumped aboard the Medicare bandwagon because I can't decide how to handle the part the Peds don't pay for. Do I just pick up the 20% myself? Or ao I enlist in one of those HMOs that takes care of my whole medical enchilada? I have looked into these plans and can't find a dime's worth of difference among them. I have tried to find an objective consul- tant who knows all about every plan, but sells none. I would be happy to pay a professional fee, but apparently there is no such person. My mother-in-law praises Secure Horizons. My cousin Vickie, a registered nurse, and a friend whose wife was terribly ill, can't say a single good thing about the same outfit. Go figure. So, I stumble along as a dependent of my wife and the preferred-provider coverage she has through her school district. Except for the one day last month when we somehow ceased to exist in their computer system, PacifiCare has been a model of cooperation. So far this year, they have graciously approved two MRls, an inside- out physical, shoulder therapy, skin lesion excavation and knee sutg'erY scheduled for next month. But, I digress. This year's other mind-numb- ing event arrived in Tuesday's mail. In the pile was an envelope with a blind return address. !Inside were two renewal gas !credit cards. No big deal, right? • But right there on the face of ;the cards was a symbol of an iawesome event to come. MGood t No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot 'i ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ~DEN'S CARPETS, lNC. t 663 Placentia St .. COS ta Mesa 646-4838 fred martin through," it said in black type on the light gray plastic. Then, the embossed notation that was so shocking to me: M Jul 2000." Nevermind the curious spelling of July. Consider the year -2000! Anno Domini 20001 Yikes! When I was a le.id, I remember figuring out that I would tum 69 when the civilized world turned 2000. Until Tuesday, I hadn't giv- en it much thought, except for occasionally wondering: a) if I would actually make lt that far and b) where mt wife and I would spend the most awesome New Year's Eve of our lives. As a New Year's baby, I have, except for my Army years, enjoyed some knock-em-down birthday parties. The one mark- ing the millennium should, by all rights, be the most memorable of all -if I can stay awake long enough. I may even have signed up for Social Security and Medicare by then, assuming there still are such things. • Hmm. Front page headline in Monday's Daily Pilot: City calls for frugal spending. Susan Deemer's story then tells how Costa Mesa is pinching pennies in its $73.8 million budget for 1997-98, a considerable whack- down from 1996-97. Front page headline in Wednesday's Daily Pilot: Buffa to attend mayor's meeting in bay area. Deemer's piece notes that the same city that's on a fiscal down-hold will be spending $1,500 to $1,700 to send its may- or to the annual Conference of Mayors in San Francisco .. The funds include a $700 reg- istration fee, which covers a black-tie banquet one night, a candlelight dinner and special performance by Cuque du Soletl the next night (the mayor surely remembers that outfit) and a Chinatown hoopla cum belated Chinese New Year the fmal night. Wisely, Newport Beach Mayor Jan DeBay will stay home . Too bad, really. Think of how much all the mayors will learn about thrift from that paragon of frugality, host Mayor Willie Brown. Words by which to Live: PolJti- cians are like diapers. They both need to be change d regularly. For the same reason. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 ~ ~IAs _L:B@-CHITO . Al -• FIESTAS \ /Al ... • Sizzling Faj ita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet Rooms For 30 Years , Family Owned, Family Operated & Family Loved • r, ,,..c,f l dt-"I rv11r • ~ JP\"vp<irt fh ... ;ct' • 1.._ .i1~ ;.._, • •(,i.-")t1M.-s.i •H,nt1nq•(,qp,..~ • ( .t-.-1 · - A4 SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 · School district board rejects wrongful termination claims Costs skyrocket as water war continue By Tim Grenda, Dally Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The Newport-Mesa Unified School Distnct Board of Trustees has re1ected clauns by two former teachers who satd they were discnnunated against and fired last year after they blew the wtu.slle on alleged mistreatment of some of the district's special education students. Sarah L. Goddard of Laguna Niguel and Shelby Ribikoff of l.rvt.ne each filed wrongful temtl- nallon clauns against the distnct in April, asking for $30,000 in lost income, $50,000 for ·extreme emouonal distress and physical m1unes" and attorney's fees of at least $10,000. Go<lddfd dlso claims she was tired lwrnuse she is disabled and could not periorm the ·ext1<101dmar} tdsks specially dss1gnecl lo hN by the school clistnct in ddclit1on to her normal dullcs" On /\Id y 27. the clistnct bodTd of truslc•ec:; unarumously voted to deny both claims without pay- ment to the former employees. Both women were fired on Oct. 18, 1996, and each names Bonnie Swann, the district's director of special education ser- vices, and Judy Laakso, the principal of Victoria Elementary School, as the employees who wrongfully fired them. Ribikoff refused to comment on her claim Friday, and God- dard did not return phone calls seeking comment. Attorney Bob lves. who is representing both women, also would not comment on the specifics of the cases arid could not say if one or both of his clients will now pursue the mat- ter further with a lawsuit against the district "1 don't think (the denial by the district) changes much," Ives said. "That's sort of pro for- ma. • Connie Dudndge, director of risk mdilagement, said the dis- trict is still conducting an inter- nal uwestigalion into the two former teachers' claims. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA - A war between competing water dis- tricts for ownership of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. is reaching its saturation point. It's been six months since Mesa Consolidated Water District launched its proverbial water war against Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict. But its attempt to crush the proposed merger that Irvine Ranch signed with Santa Ana Heights Water Co. is pushing costs for both districts to more than $120,000 apiece. "We believe in democracy," Irvine Ranch spokeswoman Joyce Wegner-Gwidt said. ·Over 60% of the shareholders have tendered their shares. So why is Mesa going against the will of the peo- ple?" • Since Mesa filed a lawsuit last month against the Santa Ana Heights company seeking to stop the proposed merger, Irvine Ranch officials began another counter attack in the Daily Pilot. Irvine Ranch has now extend- ed the date for its deadline to sign over shares to June 30. The com- pany is also retaliating against Mesa in the form of an advertising CALIFORNIA IMPRESSIONIST MARJORIE KINNEY MEET THE ARTIST FRIDAY, J UNE 13, 11-3 P.M. • • $10.00 Gift with each $30 purchase of Pimpernel during reception • Local coastal scenes in original oils by Pimpernel in Placemats and Coasters • Live floral impressions by AJFD designer Slyvia Murariu Ynoi~,~~~:~1~}!.""lofb Yewporl 7.leac:h • 722-7.5/S 'Jlr'-7 10-b c)al 10-.5 blitz designed to lure both share- holders and Mesa customers to ally with Irvine Ranch. Irvine Ranch officials want Santa Ana Heights shareholders to know that Mesa has once again delayed the pending payment of shares as well as run up legal costs that will utlimately be picked up by Santa Ana Heights customers, the' advertisement claims. Additionally, Irvine Ranch is telling Mesa customers that they 'i' RO LEX too will be footing the bill for legal, special consultant and other fees. Coleen Scarminach, a Mesa spokeswoman, said legal fees are racking up for Irvine Ranch cus- tomers too. -U we are both vying for the -same position. then we a.re both going to pay," she said. ~They are going to pay. It doesn't matter who ultimately wins ... Mesa is looking at it as an investment." Ron Young, Irvine Ranch gen- eral manager, said Irvine Ranch FATHER'S DAY: THE PERFECT TIME FOR ROI.EX. He's worked hard to make your lives easier. You can't thank him enough. But you can give him a·symbol of your appreciation that is special: a Aolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer, engraved on the back with your personal expression of gratitude. Elegant. rugged and functional. a Rolex is the gift he will always cherish. Only at your Official Rolex Jeweler. customers will not have to pay for the cost of the merger. Young said a date has not been set to bear the Mesa lawsuit, leav- ing Irvine Ranch banging in limbo. -we are hoping the issue can be settled very quiclcly, • Young said. 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DBUVERY AVAILABLE STORE HOURS: MON·SAT 9AM-8PM, SUN lOAM·6PM (ll CLOSBD) ~5 VIA UDO, N.B. NEXT TO PAVIUONS , Newport Be-ach!C.osta Mesa Daily Pil<>< SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 AS Architect Bill Blurock shows off what floats his boat P-38 PILOTS: Members of the .P-38 National Association Execu- tive and Building committees are meeting with Newport Beach ..architect, BW Blurock (also a for- :IJ)er P-38 pilot) at the riverboat he ,designed, which is now the New- port Nautical Musewn. Longtime Newport Beach resi- dent, Jack W. Mullan, president 10f the P-38 National Association, has been active in developing a P-38 hanger museum as part of the March Field Museum in Riverside. After lunch at the Riverboat Cafe, Blurock will give la tour of the museum to show , ho'!' exhibits are displayed and ! bow the same concepts can be 1 used for the new March Field P- : 38 Museum. I I j MIRACLES AMONG THE TEARS: , The community is invited to 1 attend the premier showing on : Sunday at 6:30 p.m. of ~Miracles I Among the Tears" a one-hour : edited video of six AIDS education 1 workshops which were presented I at St. Mark Presbyterian Church 1 in 1996. The videos are intended 1 for use by any one and any group 1 1 wishing to learn about AIDS and compassionate way to reach out to 1 people affected by the epidemic. COMMU TY & CLUBS jim deboom A recognition ceremony and refreslunents will follow the view- ing of the video. St. Mark Presby- terian Church is located at the cor- ner of Jamboree and Mar VJ.Sta Drive in Newport Beach. INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION: The Rotary International Conven- tion, being held in Glasgow, Scot- land June 14-18, will be well attended by local Rotarians. Six members of the Newport Sunrise Rotary Club, seven members of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and a dozen or so members of the Newport Irvine Rotary Club will be in attendance along with their spouses. More than 25,000 Rotari- ans from 150 countries are expected to attend the four-day convention, which will see Nelson Mandela receive the 1997 Rotary Awa.rd for World Understanding. Co-chair of the Glasgow Con- vention is Newport Beach resident Keith Burnham, past Rotary Inter- national director and member of the Newport Irvine Rotary Club. LOOKING FOR UNDERDOGS: Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata is looking for a few good underdogs to join the fun in hon- oring Mr. lrrelevaitt XXD, Ronnie McAda, who was drafted by the Green Bay Packers as the 240th and final 1997 draftee. Irrelevant Week kicks off on June 18 with the World's Greatest Celebrity All-Sports Banquets at the Hyatt Newporter and concludes on June 22 with the annual news conference at lWin Palms restau- rant. If you belong to a club or group who as the •underdog" as a member, give Salata a call at 263-0727 to get him or her includes in some of the festivities. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back lo your com- munity? 1Ty a service club! You are invited to attend a club meet- ~g this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESOAY -7:30 a.m. the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Ted Panter on "Old Newport.• Noon Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:l0 p.m. the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. at the Bahia Corinthian Y.cht Oub to hear St~ Bra.nt a personal trainer. lMUMOAY -1 a.m. Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbo< meets at the Sharie Island Yacht Club. Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine meets '\t the rrv1ne Marriott Hotel to Phil Beuke- ma of the Children's Bureau Foundation. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club • COMMUNITY • a.uBS is published meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The every·Saturday in the Daily Pilot. F/IV( Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at your service dub's meeting Information the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6:00 I to 631·5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets Newport Beach, 92660 BEAUTY STORE I ,~~~~~~ South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level Tune is ECOL'f Month tif!t In Gear For Summer 7he Best 4x4 by Far· r--------------------------, I FREE I I 4oz B~ttle of Shampoo I I (with every s 1 200) I I EC 0 LY!' purchase. I I w/coupon exp. 6/30/97 I L--------------------------~ Enter to Win a Free Vacation £or 2 ! Your Choice: Florida, Las Vegas, or Lake Tahoe One en try with every ECOLY"Pur~hase. Salon and Beauty Supply S.57-4190 On May 28, Mesa Consolidated Water District filed a lawsuit against your water company to prevent it from merging with the Irvine Ranch Wa~er District. This action, taken two days before the close of IRWD's tender offer, attempts to circumvent the will of the majority of Santa Ana Heights customers who have tendered their shares and approved this merger. The lawsuit, which we believe has absolutely no merit, will: • delay payment of $1 , 100 per share to the Santa Ana Heights Water Company shareholders; • run up legal fees for the Santa Ana Heights customers • incur legal, special consultant and other fees for Mesa customers Irvine Ranch Water District stands ready to pay the sharehold- ers of the Santa Ana Heights Water Company $1, 100 for each share of stock. We transferred $4.2 million to U.S. Trust and planned to mail checks by June 11. However, Mesa's latest round of interference prevents us from doing so. We truly regret this t delay and assure you that the checks will be distributed as soon as this interference is resolved and we can complete the merger process .. IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT .a: • SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 TODAY FISHING DAY Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Regional Park at Shellmdker island is the site for Uus year's Free FtShJ.ng Day from 8 d.m to 3 p.m . Rods and reels are provided and no license is required. Free Fishing Day is designed to emphasize angler ethics and sdfety, and to demon- strate how knowledge of fish biol- ogy and hdbitat can lead to a suc- cessful ftstung expenence. For more information, call 640-6746. PRO-SURFER Nordstrom South Coast Plaza presents the legendary pro-surfer Phu Edwctrds in the Me n's Sports- w<•ctr department from 2 to 4 p.m . ot 1333 Bnstol St , Costa Mesa. Lei\'-ards will be autographing c op1c•., ul his famous Sports Illus· trr11t>cl lOVN For more mforma- t111n, cdll 54q.s300. ext 151 O CAT SHOW Tlw brst of the nation's top show crth will be featured dur- 1nq tin· Cctt f-dnc1ers' Association < rtl ..,how lrom 9 d m. to 4 p.m. at thl' Or,mue County Fairgrounds, kH fc111 Drive, Costa Mesa. Adrrn:.swn 1s $7 lor adults and $5 lor c hlldrcn, senior citizens and mll1lciry KHi!. under age 6 are r1drn1llNJ lrce With dn adult. For mort inlnrmdtlOn, call (800) 400· ('\TS trailerable sail and power boats, dinghies, inflatables, hardware, sails, electronic equipment, rig- ging and more. A list of boats and equipment for sale is avail- able by calling OCC's Sailing Center at 645-9412. PADDLE POWER Paddle Power presents its annual Expo and Anniversary Sale, benefiting the Newport Aquatic Center's Juniors Kayak and Canoe Program, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Admission fee is $7 for adults and $3 for children under age 12. For more informa- tion, call 675-1215. CAREER TRANSmON The Career Ministry of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents the 11th annual Career Transition Seminar from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Dierenfield at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Practical presentation and per- sonal direction will be offered for those seeking career changes, new challenges or locating a responsible position in a tough job market. For more information, call 574-2239. JUICE DEMO Mother's Market offers a "Green Power Juice Demo" from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 631-4741. COMPUTER CLUB BOAT AUCTION Orange Coast College's c >1r1nqe Coast Coll ege con-Orange Apple Computer Club due h its c1nnual bodt auction a nd will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p .m. in m c11 1nP q<'dr sctle from 7 a.m to 1 room 214 of OCC's chemistry p m ctl tlw Codst Commuruty building. Forums for beginners C'ollt·qe D15trict office, 1370 are held at 8 a .m. Annual mern- Adc1m.., Ave>. Costa Mesa The I bership fee is $30. For more infor- dlJC 110n will feature an array of mation, call 770-1865. I' j II j( 4.ullu .. a) C o 11 r o c ... Ill 0 1 .. ,1 .. ,. Macl., 'I u 111 111 y II i I r I 111 ~ r ,\ ~ h "' o r I b Hohh~ Jo u "" l-0 001 -Jo ) Ti I It' j ,; 1 R 1t I 11 It l. a u r ~ o \\ 1tl1 .. r Gf'nuln ll u no"pnr l \t II r r i tt E . I'. J> r o H u I 111 11 r n fl O j( II t• r -rt.. JO~n L[OnHRD'S OOLP" eHOP -\f tJ.1 \, u /"'' t /1,, fll h ( ,f,/( ( ,Hln.P USEDBOOkS To finAnce the Children's Swn- mer Reading Program, Friends of the Costa Mesa Llbrarles will hold a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Down- town Llbrary, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 646-8845. ANNUmES Courtlandt Financial Group offers a free workshop on "Under- standing Annuities" from 10 to 11 a .m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-6901 . CPR ClASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631- 3623. SUNDAY BACK BAY EXCURSION Paddle Power offers an excur- sion into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve from 9 a.m. to noon in Newport Beach. The trip will begin with a brief kayaking lesson and will continue with a program designed to lead you in an exploration of the estuary. Cost is $40. For more information, call 675-1215. CONCERT The Cultural Arts Committee of Temple Bat Yahin presents uFrom the Bima to Broadway" at 7:30 p.m . at 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach. Tickets are $12 to $36. For more information, call 644-1999. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.95 Full Service Hand W'ash & Sealer 'Wax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystemS) Trucks & Vans $1 .00 Extra Not valfd with an other discount. Ex fra 6/30/97 CAT SHOW The best of the nation's top show cats will be featured during the Cat Panders' Association cat show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Orange CoWlty Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $7 for adults and $5 for children, senior citizens and mili- tary. Kids under age 6 are admit- ted free with an adult. For more information, call (800) 400-CATS. TUESDAY LEADS CLUB The Leads Club Newport Coast forming chapter is having an infor- mational meeting a t 7 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. The Leads Club is an international organization provid- ing an effective marketing approach to increase a business through networking. For informa- tion, call 722-6160. LIFE CHANGES The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program called "Tools for Dealing with Change" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will focus on developing skills for accepting inevitable life changes, as well as tools for instigating positive change. For more information, call 717-3801. PROFESSIONAL WOMEN The South Coast Business and Professional Women's next lun- cheon topic will be •What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Hormones (as they relate to): Birth Control, PMS, Fertility and Menopause" from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $17 for mem- bers and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 4 72-4666. ATTENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers an Attention Deficit Disor- der workshop called •Are You Boring?" from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission ls $20. For more information, call 476-0991. DIVORCE TALK The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free seminar on "Divorce-What to Expect How to Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 574-0866. CONSULTS SEMINAR Merrill Lynch offers a "Consults Seminar" at noon at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 517-0183. WEDNESDAY PINOCCHIO Mariners Elementary School presents Pinocchio at 7 p.m. at 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport I can 't believe ..... . Beach. Tickets cost $3. For more information, call 642-9429. SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar 711 of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at ~ Sea Explorer Sea Base, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group is looking for 13-to 18-year-old boys who are interested in being a part of sea explorer ships in Orange County. A well-rounded maritime experience program that encompasses sailing, sea- manship, piloting, navigation and cruising will be offered. For more information, call 642-8503. BREAKFAST FORUM The Inside Edge offers a breakfast seminar called • Alche- my and Metamorphosis: Stepping Into the Future 'Through the Past• from 6:30 to -8:30 a.m. at Scott's restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. First-time guests pay $20 and others pay $35. For reserva- tions, call 460-4242. CRIBBAGE CLUB The Newport Beach Parks and! Recreation Cribbage Cub meets at 6:45 p.m. at the Oasis Center, 800• Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, For information, call 642-0176. 1 COMPUTER FRIENDS . Computer Friends will meet au 1 p.m. in the multipurpose roorru of the Oasis Senior Center, 800: Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. There is a $2 charge. For more) information, call 642-6553. It's My Home Landscaping or re'-landscapi.ng is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer FLOWERD.ALE can make your landscape dreams come true. and increase your home•s value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. -------COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. License No. 308SS3 SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TERRY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer Order Now for Summer enjoyment. ln1mediate delivery on some models. Our Cu s tom division will tailo ~ a Duffy to your specifications. Newport BeachlCo.ta Mesa Daily Pilot FISHING SYMPOSIUM hude ICaYllcla. tll«tDr of a.. Pelln l'llldng Unlwnlty wt former boll ol K4llC'9 • ...._. ~· bdDgl a team of ~el•• fnlllll wl 1.nw.tar ~ta tD oa. ........,.. w:reta at a Ming sympotlpw Jme 14 ..._ t LIL to noon In romn 102 ol Orange COMI College'l Sd...-. Ledure 1WL lteglstratlon tee ta S3S. For ..... bdanNdloa. ean m.w. BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation offers a Book Discussion Group at 9 a.m. on in the Friends Meeting Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The book to be discussed is "The Palace 'Thier by Ethan Canin. Admission is free. For information, call 717~890. CHERNOBYL The Exchange Club of Orange I . . , -, , ·, . - I I''""" IH "''' '' \1111' ' Phone calls and letters written on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire year for only $90. United Lepl Providers l~LAW l Coast offers a fund-raising lecture called "Understanding Cher- nobyl" at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar. Cost is $15. For reserva- tions, call 675-9023. THURSDAY CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network Religious Science a Spiritual ~ Approacht Living COSTA MfSA . surmAYS 10,1111 1'>4 7399 meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Churqi, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For inf or- mation, call 574-2239. STOOC MARKET Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "How to Select Winning Stocks" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in OCC's Student Cen- ter classroom. Registration fee is $29 and includes materials. For more information, call 432-5880. FINANCIAL AID Orange Coast College's Finan- cial Aid Office is hosting a series of eight mandatory financial aid orientation sessions from 9 to 11 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1 to 3 p .m. and 3 to 5 p.m. today and Aug. 28 in OCC's Robert B. Moore The- atre. ·The orientations are designed for those receiving financial aid at OCC for the first time. For more information, call 432-55Q8. PINOCCHIO Mariners Elementary School presents Pinocchio at 1 p.m. at 2100 Mariners Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets cost $3. For more information, call 642-9429. SMART CREDIT Merrill Lynch offers a free seminar on uusing Smart Credit to Build Your Business" at 7:30 a.rn. at The Center Club, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. To RSVP, call (800) 251-0792. WNCHEON SEMINAR Smith Barney in Fashion Island offers a luncheon seminar dis- cussing "The Strategic Driven Investment Style" at noon at the Ritz Restaurant, 880 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-5464. FRIDAY INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College offers the next inventors forum titled "Profit 'Through Inventing• from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. The featured topic is •Business Plans that Achieve Results.• Registration fee is $.5 for members and $15 for guests. For information, call 432-5880. JUNE 14· MARINE SOENCE Orange Coast College's Marine Science Program will host an open house to show off its large cold-and warm-water aquariwns from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Marine Science Lab in OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Sciences. Admission is free. For more information, call 432-5564. GARDENING TALK Sherman Llbrary and Garde·ns offers a program titled ~cactus and Succulents, Their Culture and Care" at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 Highway. Corona del Mar. For more infomlation, call 673-2261. INVESTMENT 105 The Newport Beach Public Ubrary otters a free workshop called "Investment 105: Global Markets Investing Class. How Can You Benefit from the Global Economy?" from 10 to 11 a.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 760-2466. JUNE 16 ATTENTION . Coastline Counseling Center offers a free •Attention Deficit Disorder Overview" at 1 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. For information, call 476-0991. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 1 to 8 p .m. every Monday. Talk with a professional about diffi. culties in your We by calling 759- 0357. We sayYES often. House Of Im~.~ f.11-800 MERCEDES (.,!~:t "we're Newport Beac~ police officers. There aren't very many of us, so we sure need to stick together. When a punk points a gun at us, we need to know back up is there-no time for second thoughts. Which is why we tokt the City NO whm they recently proposed creating an under-class of new cops as a way to save money. we love Newport Beach. Its a really nice place. And we need top-caliber, experienced cops to keep it that way. we can't attract the best new officers to work for our department if we offer a below- average benefits package. Selling Out Our Future Partners Could Cost Lives. So we're sticking to our guns. we'll continue to try to enlighten City· Management that public safety is a dangerous place to keep ctttting and skimping. we owe it to t'he people who live in Newport Beach. we're not askingfor higher salaries or additional benefits. This isn't about money. we just want the City live up to the contract it signed with us in 1993. were asking for your help. Don't let Newport Beach City Management jeopardize your security by danger{'us/y . cutting police benefits. " Ours or Yours. NonnaGkwer John Hedges 2134 Miramar Drive Newport Beach CA 92661 675-5185 Jan Dehay 220 Nice Lane #301 N~ort Beach CA 92663 645-0919 450 Santa Ano Avenue Newport Beach CA 92663 548-3212 11'tomal Edwards 1333 Hampshire arcle Newport Beach CA 92660 641.-2128 John Noyes, Jr. 221 Morine Avenue Balboa lslood. CA 92662 675-1508 Dennis O'Neil 608 Seaward Road Corona del Mor, CA 92625 644-IH8 TomThomson 23 Whitewater Drive Corona del Mor, CA 92625 644-9060 x147 It's Your City. Save It. 71st Anniversary s1z49 116 o~ c $6485 s322s R~g.Pritt $635 NOW 5299 613·227 Reg. Pritt $1$0 NOW s174so 620.160 AS SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 RAINFOREST • CONTINUED FROM A 1 • · .i I<> for the wow, but they come '" k for the food," Schussler .. r.'i.lld Locally, the company is ilwnding more than $5 inillion to u rn the 16,800-square-foot, 300- d l restaurant into a simulated lP"' forest featuring trumpeting 1f'c-hanical elephants under a ~11111py of foliage and life-like :')c1r•yan trees. Uut before Schussler's idea .i 1yht on, he spent years flirting 111 1 executives, bringing them 1 lus home under a canopy of 111 1cial vegetation with the . .r1cl s and smells of a fake jun- ' l1s home also housed real i111dls including 45 parrots, an '• 11 na and a baboon named . 1rhe. The South Coast Plaza ,1 durant features eight live '" 1 b and mechanical animals - 1 '1' Plephants, five gorillas, a boa .11 ... tnctor, a leopard and a croc- 1 llP 1he master bedroom of the 10-square-foot Minnesota · 1111:' featured a pond with trop- ical fish and snapping turtles. He hooked up a system so that rain would fall around the outside of his bed. MMy house became my labo- ratory and every night I came home and put on my white coat and a crazy pair of glasses,~ said Schussler who bas since returned to normal living. "I transformed myself into the nutty professor." The restaurant's 12-foot-high, 30-foot-wide waterfall evolved from Schussler's own cascading waterfalls outside his home. But the difference between the two is the water at Schussler's home was laced with pink anti-freeze so it wouldn't freeze in the win- ter, he said. . "I am probably the only per- son on earth who would shovel the grass so that the green would come through, 11 Sctiussler said. • Schussler, like the fictional Dr. Dolittle character in Hugh Loft- ing's 1922 novel, has also been known to talk to the eggs of the parrots he raises. At the new Costa Mesa restaurant, however, a crew of four employees will be talking to the birds, bathing them, cuddling. kissing and pet- ting each one. Tinder Box Premium Cigars •Arturo Fuente •Ashton • Avo • Butera • Credo • Davidoff • Diamond Crown • Dunhill • Fonseca • Griffin • Macanudo • Montecristo • Padron • Partagas • Playboy • Santa Rosa • Zina Humidors by Elie Bleu Crystal Court South Coast Plaza 714-540-8262 'MotherS' '"Market 8 Kitchen: . FREE SEMINARS CoEnzyme-•-NADH Dr. O.or1• Bfrfrm•~, M.D. <:I PhD., Research Director of Birkma)'n Institute for f Pa rkinson's rJanan, will Diseuss the Latest Research on Co-En.zymel NADH conenni"I the Followin1 Health Conditions? • Parkinson's • Hormone Secretions • Alzheimer's • Blood Pressure • Chronic Fatigue • Athletic Enhancement • Depression • General Health L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.t ' I I When: Wednesday Evening, June 11th 7 :00-9:00 pm Where: The Newland Barn, Huntington Beach (next door to Mother's Hunting/on Beach Store -Adams & Beach Blvd.) There is no ehar1e for seminar 1..~all to reserve your seat: (800) 595-6667 RESERVATIONS A MUST COSTAMUA U!'i East 17th Street ..... 1,1 Mesa. CA 92627 (714) 651•4741 llUNTJMGTQN BEA.CB 19770 Beach Blvd. Hum. Deach. CA 9264H (714) 965-6667 Q\YINE 2963 Michelson Drive Irvine. CA 92612 (714) 7S2-MOMS ... There's both macaws and cockatoos: Echo and Elmo, Daphne and Domino, Simen and Patch, Levi and Zack. They all live together and sleep at the restaurant in their. own room, filled with the sounds and smells of the jungle. As part of an edu- cational outreach, they will be taken to visit local school chil- dren. Besides the myriad of live birds and animated mechanical creatures at the restaurant, the rain forest illusion is created using a variety of special effects. Among them is a ventilation sys~ tern created by Aveda that pumps fresh flower aroma into the air. There's also a misting system that emanates from rock formations. Simulated thunderstorms sweep around the perimeter of the restaUJ"ant every 15 minutes, complete with lightning and rajn Sounds of the rain forest are pumped into the mossy restau- rant through five separate sound systems. Also, the salt water for the five aquariums totaling 6,000 gallons is generated in a special "UJe support" room. r-----------------·-------~ . ' I F.Y.I. : I ' I ' j FEATU~IS: l • Seats 350 people, serves : about ·3,000 meals a day. l •Opening 10 restaurants 1 worldwide this year, includ-l ing London and Mexico. : • The restaurant chain : breeds all its parrots and 1 takes them to visit school ch ildren and teach them about the rain forest. • Retail store inside restau- rant sells rain forest theme merchan~ise • MENU • "The food is not good, it's great," said Schussler, who spent 2.5 years in a test kitchen developing the me nu. • App~tizers range from . $2.95 to $7.95 • Entrees are $11 to $16: burgers are about $8; sand- wiches, salads and pizza about $1 O; pasta dishes about S 11 ; desserts about SS • Children's items run about SS. 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The 6,000-square-foot store will include apparel, accessories, At Sunridge, we do more than just care for our residents ... WE CARE ABOUT THEM. In face, we rrear chem like family. And rhar's the besr kind of caring there is. Our dedicarl·d 24 hour professional nursing staff provides nor only exrra care, bur quality care. For rhose dr our residcnrs who may r1:quirc special acrencion, we can help rake rhe difficulty our of such casks as dressing or bathing. Ar Sunridge, adjacenr co a Newport BeliCh/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot footwear, weather gear and hats. Additionally, the storn will feature lifestyle products such as home furniture, office furniture and desks. Judith Leiber, a store specializ- ing in custom-designed, signature gold handbags, Luxe jewelry, key chains, pill boxes and belts, will open its second free-standing store at the plaza this fall. The 500-square foot boutique will open in jewel court near other luxury stores including Chanel, Hermes and nttany. 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As president of the cystic fibrosis board in Orange County, cUld as chair of the 1997 gala thrown this past week at the Newport Beach Marriott hotel, Hook took fund-raising on the Orange Coast to a new high. Her personal concern for those afflicted with the disease, as well as those families and loved ones sharing the pain, is a very special part of this person who has dedicated a great part of her life to raising money to find the cure. The good news is that Hook and all people around the nation helping to raise money for cystic fibrosis research may see the light at the end of the tunnel. Scientific reports from medical centers such as the National Institutes of Health have been [£.l1L. . . b.w. cook encouraging ih recent> months. All the more reason to press for- ward, to work harder to bring in the necessary dollars to fund the lab work necessary for the genetic breakthrough that will help cure the most common fatal genetic disease in the United States. 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Erasing these statistics is why Sue Hook and others go to so much trouble to throw a party. :We'll call it a party with great purpose. And so much planning went into the event to raise more than $100,000. More than 90% of every dollar that came into the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- tion from the event will go •,directly to research and care. That's impressive news, and good news for those living with the disease ~d waiting, praying for the cure. The evening at the Marriott had some special stars in atten- dance. Not the Hollywood or Washington breed. Instead, local stars from this community who care enough to make a differ- ence. Kevin and Sophia Wood· bridge were the honored spon- sors of the evening. The annual . Breath of Life honors went to Barry and Jan Grumman. Writ· ten tributes to the Grummans from President Bill Clinton, Gov. 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It has taught me that what is important is bow people are on the inside, not on the outside." Sarah entered Long Beach Memorial Hospital on March 23, 1996 in need of a double lung transplant. Her mother and her aunt would tie the donors for a living donor transplant; Sarah could not wait for the double lung to come from an accident victim. She desperately needed the lungs to survive the ravages cystic fibrosis had in11icted on her young body. Sadly, she was not strong enough. Sarah Joanne Kanofsky passed away April 9, 1997. Her family, parents Carol and Myron and sister Megan Kanof· sky were part of the celebration honoring their beloved Sarah. The family offered this obser- vation: "The measure of a We is npt its duration, but the number of people touched and the man- ner in which they are touched. Sarah was a roaring success." lndeed she was. To help find a cure for cystic fibrosis, call 938- 1393. • 1.w . COOK'S column appears Thurs· days and Saturdays. 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Scott Ruiz, an outstanding Don Quixote in last season's -Man of La Mancha,• also excels at breezy comedy as he enacts the stowaway Billy Crocker, who's pursuing his lady love, now engaged to the afore- mentioned Brit. His quarry is the coquettish Adriana Sanchez, whose luxurious singing voice could have melted the ice out- side the Titanic. Top marks in the Costa Mesa production go to Kyle Myers as the machine gun-toting "Public Enemy No. 13 " who must have studied the complete works of Sheldon Leonard to firm up his character. Myers takes a heavily cliched role and adds some rich comic dimension, which is no small feat. Melanie K. Jacobson is but- ton-cute as his moll, Bonnie, and also doubles as choreographer, creating some pleasant, '30s-era routines for the limited dimen- sions of the Costa Mesa stage. Sheny Domerego is probably too nice for Sanchez' supposedly domineering mother, but her pooch, Sebastian, is a real trouper. Showgirls Randy Banks, Christina Jenkin and Susan M. 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Her personal concern for those afflicted with the disease, as well as those f dmilies and loved ones sharihg the pain, is a very special part of this person who has dedicated a great part of her life to raising money to find the cure. The good news is that Hook and all people around the nation helping to raise money for cystic fibrosis research may see the light at the end of the tunnel. Scientific reports from medical centers such as the National Institutes of Health have been b.w. cook encouraging in recent months. All the more reason to press for- ward, to work harder to bring in the necessary dollars to fund the lab work necessary for the genetic breakthrough that will help cure the most common fatal genetic disease in the United States. Nearly 30,090 children and young adults are suffering from cystic fibrosis, which occurs one I Not to be confused with the Competition!! 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The evening at the Marriott had some special stars in atten- dance. Not the Hollywood or Washington breed. Instead, local stars from this community who care enough to make a differ- ence. Kevin and Sophia Wood- bridge were the honored spon- sors of the evening. The annual Breath of Life honors went to Barry and Jan Grumman. Writ- ten tributes to the Grummans from President Bill Clinton, Gov. Pete Wllson, and senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer, added to the significance of the award bestowed upon a couple that has contributed self- lessly to a search for a cure. The Cystic Fibrosis Guild has honored local citizens since 1983 with the Breath of Life award. Some of the past recipients have included Carl and Margaret Karcher, Joe and Patrlda O'Connell, Tom and Emma Jane Riley, Roger and Eva Mann, Marshall Pant, and J>ean Gerrie. Applauding the Grum.mans · as they joined this distinguished fraternity were Marc and Vicki Franz, Karen Hall, Anne Butch- er, Bob and Charlene Goetz, Paul Gale-Stradling, Mickey and Gail lsen, Bob and Nancy Myen, Barry and Myra Ross and WoU and Ann Stem. The massive effort was, in the Janis qra6er £oan0Jfiar 'I saVt wpft tliousanlfs o loflars ... • MEWPORT FIMAMCIAL ASSOCIATES 714-151-1200, PIR 146-6551. OR E-MAIL-JAMISIRAIEROJUMO.COM COOL~ CONTEMPORARY & PERFECTLY WASHABLE! Rayon/Linen Dresses· As seen in better Dept. Stores. 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It has taught me that what is important is how people are on the inside, not on the outside." Sarah entered Long Beach Memorial Hospital on March 23, 1996 in need of a double lung transplant. Her mother and her aunt would be the donors for a living donor transplant; Sarah could not wait for the double lung to come from an accident victim. She desperately needed the lungs to survive the ravages cystic fibrosis had inflicted on her young body. Sadly, she was not strong enough. Sarah Joanne Kanofsky passed away April 9, 1997. Her family, parents Carol and Myron and sister Megan Kanof- sky were part of the celebration honoring their beloved Sarah. The family offered this obser- vation: "The measure of a life is not its duration, but the number of people touched and the man- ner in which they are touched. Sarah was a roaring success." Indeed she was. To help find a cure for cystic fibrosis~ call 938- 1393. • 8.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. California Style Cuielne with Dellclous Views of the Bayl Now lntroduelne • few new menu lteme to complement our old favorite&! Salads • Pastas • Fresh Grilled Fish Ta cos • Sandwiches • Burgen; Award-Winning Seafood Cho wder Dinner Houn; Thursday -Sunday unt il 9:00 pm Open Daily for Breakfast & Lunch at 7:00 am 1131 8ack 8.:iy Drive • Newport 8each In Newport Dune& Reeort, off Jamboree and PCH , FREE PARKING -GUESi SLIPS FOR BOAiERS ~;~walk ART SHOW Saturday fr Sunday June Jth, 8th 10 AM -.. PM Al4'P i~l ~ a c.hil~~.c-n.,4' c.t-aFt Ta~L...! A FWl r:>ay Ft>~ th,... SSk.ti~.c-t:=-anJly! EASTBLUFF V l llh <.I l lN l lR Hugha , .. uy Market Bat/Jl•Jl Dr. ojf }••HN•, N•flJ/>Orl B•Mll ' ·- Newport BeKh!Costa Mesa Daily Pil0t SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 A 11 It's smooth sailing for creaky old theatrical ship By Tom Titus I n the treasure trove of Ameri- ca's vintage musical theater, few shows are quite so flimsy as •Anything Goes," which could be easily subtitled uThe Cole Porter Songbook." It's a certifiable antique, with stereotypical and sometimes downright corny antics built around its classic score -a what's what of 1930s-era popular melodies. Yet its attraction is genuine: Even South Coast Repertory has mounted a revival of it. The latest incarnation of •Anything Goes" has surfaced at the Costa Mesa Civic Play- house, where a new book by Timothy Crouse and John Weid- man has replaced the old P.G. Wodehouse libretto (can anyone tell the difference?). And, while it's not all smooth sailing aboard Porter's luxury liner, it isn't the Titanic either. Director Terri Miller Schmidt, well aware of the show's scrip- tural flaws, has beefed up her production with some tasty (if often overcooked) ham. So rich is the talent base in her version that the acting often outshines the musical numbers, which are legendary but haven't aged all that well. Pat Boldt may not have the pipes of an Ethel Merman, the original Reno Sweeney way back when, but she's definitely READING GLASSES & 81-FOCALS e'4a4 °" Pt Swi Largest Selection $2.95 • $6.50 MARTIN OPTICAL QC Swap Meet Fairgrounds #81 60 (714) 548-6211 ~-------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. + WllA'r. •Anything Goes" +WI~ Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse +WHEN: Weekends through June 29 +HOW MUCH: $15 + PHONE: 650-5269 L-------------------------~ got the moves. Boldt clearly rel- ishes her assignment as the soul- saving saloon singer and she's at her best when vamping the vac- uous English nobleman (Tom Royer in a richly comic portray- al). Scott Ruiz, an outstanding Don Quixote in last season's *Man of La Mancha,• also excels at breezy comedy as he enacts the stowaway Billy Crocker, who's pursuing his lady love, now engaged to the afore- mentioned Brit. His quarry is the coquettish Adriana Sanchez, whose luxurious singing voice could have melted the ice out- side the Titanic. Top marks in the Costa Mesa production go to Kyle Myers as the machine gun-toting "Public Enemy No. 13" who must have studied the complete works of Sheldon Leonard to firm up his character. Myers takes a heavily cliched role and adds some rich comic dimension, which is no small feat. Melanie K. Jacobson is but- ton-cute as his moll, Bonnie, and also doubles as choreographer, creating some pleasant, '30s-era routines for the limited dimen- sions of the Costa Mesa stage. Sherry Domerego is probably too nice for Sanchez' supposedly domineering mother, but her pooch, Sebastian, is a real trouper. Showgirls Randy B~. Christina Jenkin and Susan M. Choi (all too young for their roles) add a little spice to the musical numbers, while Damien Lorton is a hoot as the disorient- ed Wall Street tycoon. Janet McGregor impresses in a bit part as a reporter. Of the full complement of Porter classics, the "Friendship" number with the show's three top talents (Boldt, Ruiz and Myers) is the highlight of the evening. Boldt encounters chop- py waters while headlining "Blow Gabriel Blow" and the title tune since the orchestra and the tapping shoes combine to drown out her vocalizing. Pin- ning on a mike would heighten the enjoyment. David Hudnall's expansive shipboard setting and Larry Watts' eye-catching costumes combine with Bill Wolfe's boun- cy three-piece orchestra to set a dazzling mood and breathe mea- surable life back into this show- biz dinosaur. ·Anything Goes" is a lot more fun than such an ancient musical has any right to be. Smooth sail- ing for the next four weekends is in the forecast. It's noc surprising chat you do. This versatile investment tactic has been used by millions of investors jusc like you. 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Century, Jeffco, Hickory White, Swaim and Sligh to name a few, along with exquisite European Imports. *Factory showroom upholstery specials at 60°/o off! . *All sales are final and in "as is " condition. *Costa Mesa store only. t\tl SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 CLASSES /WORKSHOPS MYmRJES CONTEMPlATED Wednesday night Kaballah classes for Jews and non-Jews are underway at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. Distinguished Hebrew scholar and scripture specialist Rabbi David Rosenberg will conduct the 7 p.m . sessions. Kaballah means tradition in Hebrew and involves the study of the mysteries of God and cre- ation. A fee of $30 for members and $50 for norup.embers covers the entire course that meets at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. To register or for more information. call 548-6900. SOENCE OF MIND In addition to information on Science of Mind Classes and the Course in Miracles. please call 646-3199 to learn about Dream Workshops and Master Mind. You mq.y also write New Thought Church and 1hlth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. 92627. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different church- es gather at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church lo pursue a "one- on-one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Medita- tion group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7 :30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Bebnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can provide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to bear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Balcer St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain- control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- THE GREY GOOSE we have specially selected gifts for Fath'n's and Graduates. Please stop by · for a visit. THE GREY GOOSE. INC Gifts • Hom e Decor Westcliff Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 642-7803 Ho urs : M-S 10-6 Sun 12-5 ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Sunday, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Friday, and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A sped.al Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Crvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Miller presents "Going Within" at New Thought Church, the Sci- ence of Mind Center. Services begin at 10:30 a.m., following 10:15 meditation at the Neighbor- hood Community Center in Costa Mesa. Sunday school is also pro- vided. The Center's located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more information. MEETING CHALLENGES The Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian Universallst Church will cover the sources of its living tradition. At 10:30 a.m., the Rev. James Grant will present "Challenged and Inspired.• It will also explore the challenges prophetic people and world reli- gions present through word and deed. Child care and youth reli- gious education will be offered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646-4652. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. with psychic demonstration, spir- itual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call 722-4609. SPECIAL EVENTS SUNDAY CONCERT Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versalist Church will present a benefit Mozart concert June 15. In addition to the church choir, the ·P,rogram will feature nine guest vocalists and instrumental- ists. They include flutist Lilly Wilkins and pianist Chizuko Asada. Donations of $10 for adults and $5 for children stu- dents are requested. The church is located at 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. Call 646-4652. WEEKEND WEAR 1036 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach (Weetclrff f'lalu) Mf Siil SUN 631-!996. .. :.~ -. :-::..:.. . ous C<>~GRE<;ATIO~AL a> COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.litvt Is To CaN; To Cart Is To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8: 15 & 1 OAM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Dtl Mar l~EIJ<; I Ot ·s SCI E\ CE New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Pork Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (1 811 SI . and P111U-. 1 lllOdl l Cf Halt>ol IMI) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30o.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 Rtv. Gall Mllltr, lntem Minister Rev. Ken Gray, Minister Member. 1""'1tClltonol New 1'11o119bt Alllonce EPISCOPAL SAINT JAfAES CHURCH episcopal ~~=:::; Fr. David C. 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Shor1 Mlnl1ter 646-5781 t'll HISTI. \:\ SC IE:\ l' F FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport leaeh 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pod1ic Vl.w Dr, Newport leach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Cbwd\ 10 am • 6 pm, Chwcb 10 am llunday lcrhoot 10 am luoday lctloot 10 am Wtdnllekrr u..e. 8 pn Wlldwday ...... • 1m1 a 111 w.dnllQay 12- By tin worJ of the Lortl "'""' the he1tvnu rtUU/.e; •"" JJ the ho1t of th.. by the bn11th of hu ""'""'· P..lmtJJ:6 ~et nit M*f Ollrdl • Tllf Fnl Clllm ti <lriit, Sdmdlc •......, M_._., TALK SHOW SUNDAY On SUnday, tbe Orange Coun- ty's Jewish Commumty Center will present KABC talk show host, author and speaker Dennis Prager. He'll present his observations about happiness and the human condition at 7 p.m. Former Secre- tary of Education Wllll8m Bennett called Prager's most recent book "one of those rare books that can change an intelligent mind.• But before this appearance, Prager will join the J~wish community in pay- ing tribute to Rabbi Halm Asa in a sped.al patron's dessert reception at 5:45 p.m. Prager says the retired Rabbi "exemplifies what is best and most noble in Judaism." Tick- ets for the reception and Prager lecture are $36. Admission to the lecture will be $15 for center mem- bers and $20 for nonmembers. For more information and reservations, call the center at 755-0340. It's located on the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker SL in Cos- ta Mesa. For more information. call 755-0340. HAPPY HOUR Singles and couples from their mid-20s to early 40s will gather for a happy hour hosted by the Jewish National Fund's National Future Leadership divi- sion. It takes place from 6 to 8 p.m . at Twin Palms on June 18. The free event offers an opportu- nity to meet the group's leaders and learn about future events. These young professionals sup- port Israel and Jewish National Ncwpon BeacbJC.osta Mesa Daily Piloc Fund projects through educa- tional awareness, social activi- ties and special events. To regis- ter or get more information, call 558-8733. EXPERIENCE FUUHESS OF LIFE OUr Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid, open dialogue on top- ics they choose. The spring gath- erings continue June 15 at 6:15 p.m. and offer frank, honest dis- cussion in a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, re-marriage and annulments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vatican II and more. The talks take place a t Our Lady of Angels Parish Center a t 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 with ~Y questions. INLAID ART A display of decorative inlaid woodwork continues at the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County. The art form is known as marquetry and combines old world craftsmanship with mod- ern-day tooling. Ina Penner has spent 30 years refining the tech- niques that go on view at 2 p.m . Her work ranges from more clas- sical landscapes and still lifes to imaginative abstractions and graceful figures. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To find out more, phone 7 55-0340. NEWPORT BEACH ESTATE . AUCTION The Estate of AL & PEGGY FORGIT and Newport Beach Consignors Antiques, Fine Arts Antique Toys & Collectibles $250, 000 in jewelry Bronzes, Gla!s, Figurin es June 21, 1997 'i 1:00 p.m. 3439 Via Oporto in Lido Marina VilUige Call 1(800)334-0104 DREYER'S For Auction Brochure Everyone Welcome I THE AUCTION COMPANY I ,l<ESB\ 'TEHL\:\'. Wonh1p and erow with w through this Genesis &eries "A WIFE FOR ISAAC: GOD'S GUIDANCE AND CARE" (Gcnesla 24: 1·25:11} Or.jobnA. Hull'man.Jr. Saturday, June 7, 5:30 P.M. "'--hlnc Sunday, June 8, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880 (ac.roa from Newport Harbor High School ac Irvine and 15th.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree &t ~bluJf in Newpon Beach 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -57 4-4240 _N_ew __ po_rt_Beac ___ hfCos_· ___ ta_Me __ sa_D_ail_·~y_P_ilo_t ____________________________________ ~ From heartbreak comes solllething good • Mother uses grief from son 's AIDS-re1~ted death to inspire video chronicling understanding of the disease. for that,• May said. Collins agreed it would be a good idea, but May said she was skeptical that it would ever amount to anything. But, about a year later, the classes were held for adults and teens. By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot Christopher Alopari succwnbed to AIDS in October 1994, but bis legacy lives on with the debut Sun- day of "Miracle Among the Tears," a video produced by members and friends of St. Mark Presbyterian Church. It was Alopari's mother, Joan L. May, who inspired the church to hold a series of classes on HIV I AIDS awareness last spring that led to the video, the Rev. Gary Collins said. May, in turn, was inspired by her son's 10-year battle with the disease. "When Chris passed away, it was like the end of the world. But, a lot of good is coming out of it. God has a plan for everyone," May said. AIDS activism seems like an obvious plan for May, given that she speaks astutely and passion- ately on the subject. So, it's some- what surprising to hear that she was once, in her words, homopho- bic and ignorant. After her son came out, it took May about two and a half years to come to terms with it, she said. "I was totally homophobic and you don't get over that in one night." But May's attitude changed r-------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F.Y.I. + WHA?. "Miracle Among the Tears" + WHEN: Sunday, 6:30 p.m. + WHERE: St. Mark Presbyter- ian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach + Child care and dessert will be provided. A donation is suggested. For more informa- tion, call 644-1341. I I L-------------------------~ when she started attending Par- ents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays meetings. · uOnce I educated myself by lis- tening to others, I began to under- stand where they were coming from and what they were talking about," she said. It was this new sensitivity that led her to St. Mark. She was look- ing for a church that was not homo- phobic, and after talking with Collins, felt St. Mark fit the bill. While they talked, May men- tioned her belief that the church should help educate young people about IBV I AIDS. "A lot of hetero- sexual youngsters are leaving th0!115elves wide open to the dis- ease because they feel ... this will never happen to them. I feel churches need to take reponsibility The sessions, each attended by about 60-70 people, mixed the sci- entific with the emotional, featur- ing both medical professionals and people b\ling with the disease. "It was very compelling," Collins said. "We had three church members who had lost loved ones to AIDS and four persons living with AIDS. They were incredibly4 articulate and it made you realize we were talking about real peo- ple." Through a network of friends and church members, May secured the volunteer services of California Media, Inc., the organi- zation that produced the video, a composer, a narrator, a scriptwriter and a copyright attorney. The tapes from the six classes, and an AIDS quilt dedication ceremony, were edited down to the SS-minute "Miracle" video. All class sessions are also available on tape. 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Selling'' 1 :OOPM -·G:OOPM Monday, June 16th Red Lion Inn, Ontario Special Morning session for managers and business owners. Call now to reserve your seat! 1-800- 486-7586 www.results1 .com ~TS Jl':MIHAIU • FOCllS ON MITH provides brief Pf'O- flles on vatlous churches and terTIP'es In our community. Celebration Community Church +ADDRESS: 3194 Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: 951-1481 +DENOMINATION: Nondenom- inational + SERVICE TIMES: 9:30 to 11 a.m. + SENIOR PASTOR: Chuck Miller + CHILO CARE: Provided for all activities that involve families + SERVICE TIMES: Child dedica- tion service on Father's Day Costa Mesa Church of ~eligious Science + ADDRESS: 2850 Mesa Verde focus on faith Drive Eut. Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: 754-1399 + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Jim Turrell +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 a.Dl. + SERVICE TIMES: On Sunday mornings for June, July and August, The Lesson, which meets from 8:30 to 9 a.m .. will be on vacation. The Lesson will continue to meet each Wednesday at 1 p.m. For Jw:ie, themes will be trom the book "Women Who Run with the Wolves," by Clarissa Pin.kola Estes. The book is about myths an{!. stories of the wild w9man arcnetype. St. Matthew's Church +ADDRESS: 1723 Westcliff Dri- ve, Newport Beach +TELEPHONE: 646-1152 + DENOMINATION: Anglican SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 YM Catholic. Worship is according to the 1928 Book of Common r b PrayeL tu + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Stephen C. Scarlett 4'4 i + SERVICE TIMES: Holy Com· ! munion, Sunday-8 and 10:15 ., a.m., Thursday -9:30 a .m. + SERMON: The Rev. Arthur David Seeland, Bishop of the itr{• Diocese of the Pacific and . 1 Southwest of the Anglican ,. Catholic Church, will preach :i Sunday at 10:15 a.m. , • + SERVICE TIMES: Registration . for.Vacation Bible School, w~ runs Aug. 4-8 from 9 to 11:30 a.m., has begun. The week-loqg _ school is open to all children ages 3 through 12. Enrollment js free, but space is limited. 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Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p .m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART VIDEO ARTIST . The Orange County Museum of Art presents Bill Viola, a renowned video artist whose "Theater of Memory" installation is featured at the Orange County f>im1Jtm4 ShOU1 6 S4k •June 8th Free A.dmiaionl I l am to 4pm INN AT THE PARK 18SS S. Harbor Blvd • Anaheim, Ga. .More info: Call (714) 835-3617 Museum of Art through June 15, will show his latest videos and speak about his work at 11 a .m. today in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122, ext. 204. ISRAEL MOSAIC The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents a photographic exhibit called "Israel Mosaic" through Friday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Por information, call 755-0340. TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon." a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San · Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, artist and educator Erika Suderberg will speak about the work of artist Bill Viola. For information, call 759-1122. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central MR. NGUYEN THANH r-or frt<' rn1t'illl111tio11 /'/l!/l>f'• (7 14) 590 -1203 (714) 636 -7519 lk'fll 1'111 H/.J\I /11 'If '.\I (714) 58.8-9861 (714) 888-8340 12 8 6 2 Magno Ila Street . Garden Grove. C A f 92 841 1 MR. NGL'YEN THANH ,.....,,. 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NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting" a selection of world- dass models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The .museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach, For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL HOME GARDENING "Plant Propagation ftjr the Home Gardener," a serJes of three classes, will be presented at Sherman Library and Gardens at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 9 and Aug. 20 at 2647 E. Coast . Highway, Corona del Mar. Fee is $60. For more information, call 673-2261. SWIM PROGRAM A Master's Swim Program, des~gned to promote life-long fit- ness, is being ottered py Orange Coast College on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. on July 1-31 and Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults ages 19 and older, regardless of previous swimming experience. 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SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Ouise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 1iki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per ~n and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations .. call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is a farmers IIU1Iket from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. C'ost Effective • • Legal Solutions · I.Iii Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil0t MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem comedy "How the Other Half Loves" through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule is Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:·30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Tickets are $28-$41. For informa- tion, call 957-4033. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents its sec- ond annual free presentation of ShakespeaJe with "The Mer- chant of Venice" at 4:30 p .m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 15 on the lawn of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blanket for seating. For information, call 437-9663. 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO •HOMEOWNERS • HF.ALTII Since 1957 ~ & ~ S ,)_) ~., ... ,,,1Wfto,iunlll .... 'n r # 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpon Blvd.• Newpon Beach (N.., H...g tloopiw> SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. 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Edgewater IALBOA BOAT RENTAL~ Balboa Peninsula --Adjacent to Auto Ferry Newpon Bach!Co$ta Mesa Daily PiJoc r-------------------------, 'ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic: Play- house tn assoctatlon with MediaOne presents .. Any- • thing Goes• at 8 p.m. : Thursday through Saturday : and 2 p.m. Sunday through : June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., : Costa Mesa. Tickets are : $12.50 for senior dtlzem : and $15 for othen. For : information, call 650-5269. I L-------------------------~ 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proudly stages its pre- miere show MTreasure Island• at 1 :30 p .m. Saturdays and Sun- days through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach . Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851- 6448. KIDS BIG MYSTERY Junior Detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc., . solve the Big Mystery: #How many books can you read this summer?• For every 10 books Detectives read, they will Mfin- gerprint" their identification card and receive special prizes. Regis- tration will be held at the Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc .. Headquarters in the Costa Mesa Library beginning June 23 at 1855 Park f..ve. The last day for Junior Detectives to register their reading logs for prizes is Aug. 23. ~ '•' • I -'• ' .. ; •, ' ' h • KENNY 1/, PRINTER .. I 1. I,' FLAVORS OF SPAIN Steaks Fresh Fish Paella Lamb ••• full Bar (714) 756-8194 4253 Martingale Way Newport Beach J mlle South of J. W. Airport aos.s MacArthur/Corinthian For information, call 646-8845. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Ubrary presents Pajama Story- time every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p .m. for 3-to 7-year- olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesday mornings from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For information, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The MOoosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY ANO CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun- filled craft and story hour for chil- dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Tri- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For information, call 631-0614. DANCE CARIBBEAN AND LATIN Orange Coast College offers a lively social dance workshop that teaches a number of exciting Latin and Caribbean dances from 8:30 to 10 p.m. every Friday through July 18 in OCC's Dance Studio B, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Partners are wel- comed but not needed. Registra- tion fee is $45. For more infonna- tion, call 432-5880. OANQPOWER Defore Foundation for the Arts presents the dance perlor- mance •Dance Power" at 6:30 p.m. today and Sunday at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Dancers of all ages will perform ballet, tap, jazz and funk styles. Tickets are $10. For more information, ca11 241- 9908. &All.ROOM DANCE DeFor~ Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center from 1 :30 to 8:30 p.m . On both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admis- sion. For information, call 241- 9908. ADULT &All.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7 :30 to 10:30 p .rn. Singles and couples welcome. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The • SINGLE PAHINC.IR SIT-ON • 8LIND OF SU.81LITY A THI ·TOP llCAYAIC IXCILLINTTRACICINC.. •LINC.TH: 11'/WIDTH: 1a·1•1 L8S •HIGH PERFORMANCE, • HLF DRAINING COCKPIT SLHIC OUTLINE. NEWPORT *SKI* COMPANY • COMFORT WITH STYLI 714.6J1.Jl80 2700 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH BELLINI PARKING LOT SALE Sat. June T 10:30 -4:00 UP TO 75°/o OFF Corso Changing Table, Crib ( Kade or Marni only) plus Mattress J999.oo,,, .. -, only ""'"""' ( ojfH ~Im 6-J(>-97) Pcaturina fllmilllR dial 1JOWS widl ~child. COS&Om beddin&. fine layette &fftJ Ind hind pai'*ld ecceS90ries. stt0llcrs. ~Ind llllldl ll'IOft, 1122 N9wport llhd., c.-Meu --...... ~ ...... 714 931-"'9 .......... ~ cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. UTE RARY 'MOUSE UNDER GLASS' David Koenig signs copies of his book, •Mouse Under Glass: Secrets of Disney Animation and Theme Parks," at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble today at 2 p.m . The bookstore is located at 953 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach . For more informa- tion, call 759-0982. MYSTERY READING GROUP The Mystery Monday Reading Group will discuss Robert Crais' "Sunset Express" on Monday at Barnes & Noble, 901 B. South 'Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa, at 7 p.m. For more infor- mation, call 444-0226. POETRY PERFORMANCE Alta Coffee House & Roasting Co. offers open poetry reading and live music at 7 p.m. Wednes- day at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Admission is free. For information, call 675-0233. BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation offers a Book Discussion Group at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Friends Meet- ing Room at the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport INTERNATIONAL AWARD WINNING HAIR STYLIST J FREE HAIR C< >L< >R 1926 Harbor Costa Mesa 19" /Harbor · Near Triangle Squore 650-6610 Beach. The book to be discussed as "The Palace 'Thier by Ethan Canin. Admission is free. For more information, call 717-3890 SINGLES JEW1SH SINGLES GROUPS SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 A15 SYNAGOGUE VISrrs Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in area synagogues. Visits take place the third Friday of every month. For infonnation, call 75> 5555, ext 551. CLUBS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profes- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. ALTA COFFEE I J • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and acbVllles For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. • Jewish In Between Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. There will be an evening walk around Bal- boa Island at 7 p.m. on Feb. 18 Call 775-4636. There will a Hap- py Hour at Gulliver's at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 26. Call 731-3780. People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m . for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month· at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. Fernando Oliveras performs today. For information, call 675- 0233. ATRIUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Alrport~r Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 pm. to 1:30 a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. For information, call 833-2770 BENIHANA I Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Blich St .. Newport Beach. For m!ormation, call 955-0822. BIRRAPORETTI'S Birraporetti's offers swing music entertairunent by the 12- piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850- 9090. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAllFOINIA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FRU Pick..., & Dtltwwy • All Ctrtlfittl fQ1idaas 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa f ____ ,..~ --· -... --· __ ,.., . .... _.. ___ _ • • • , , ·~16 SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 H h ... .. . ·" FAX: 7i14-646-4170 • t I < > '\ Tl II I\ I ( ( >I\ I > ,,, ..; ''f/f I could catch ~.'~~this guy I'd rip • ~ his eyes out. I'd do it slow. ·:.He'd be a two- month long exhibit here at -Electra 99 ... -RICHARD JOHNSON speaking of the killer • .. of Sunny Sudweeks, his late girlfriend e er f e week Plenty of benefits for Costa Mesa . 7th-graders j ' : y our article, dated May 28, l • 1997, indicated that I did · not want my soon-to-be "eventh grader attending Costa Mesa High School next year. That 1s not true. r While I might prefer a middle : school if we had the space and : money, the district doesn't. Mov-f ;ng sixth graders to Davis does • not solve the need fo r 44 class- rooms above the amount origi- : nafly built at the four elemen-! tary schools in the zone. : Sixth graders start out the f year still as kids. I'm not sure we need to have them model sev- , enth-grade behavior, which tends to be more frantic as the ' kids htt puberty. I have already ! sent a child to Mesa and found ; t~at my fears about having her • on a 7 12 campus were unfounded. These are the ddvantages l about Costa Mesa High School • that I think parents should con- : sider when determining where ~ their children will go to school: 1 The transition to a new ; school 1s made only once, in sev- enth grade. By ninth grade, ~hen grades count for college, 1 ltle students understand the , campus, the classes, the teachers : and the extra-curricular activi- ' ties. 2. Seventh-and eighth-' , graders can take advanced math and language courses that aren't otherwise available. My fresh- • man will complete college-level : calculus in 11th grade. : 3. Seventh-and eighth- • graders can participate in band • and choir activities with the same teachers that they will have in high school. The contin- • uum of learning pays off in ~ these groups' performances. : 4. Seventh and eighth graders • cen participate In the plays and musicals with a really nice group --of high schoolers, and a profes- sl'onal director. (If only they had ,a nice theater.) ., 5. Speech and mock trial t ~ivities exist in seventh and • dghth grade, giving those stu- • dints a real jump on other high l sc:hoolers. 6. In physical education, the seventh-and eighth-graders get to use gyms and swimming , pools, which would not be avail- : able at a middle school. Sports • p rograms are more continuous ' 1n their outlook. ' 7 Kids at Mesa are exposed to a whole spectrum of society. 1 Though the students have dif- ' feu~nt ethnicitlM, rellglons, lan- guages, family groups, and eco- nomic backgrounds, they are !earning to get along. That "education" is hard to come by, but makes life much easier. GAY GlfSD..SANDOVAL Costa Mesa ' ' rebuttal Review was Chez bad • Regular customers of the Chez Fay, An American Cafe, say Pilot's dining criticisms were off the mark. C hez Fay, An American Cafe, on 17th Street, Cos- ta Mesa. our favorite place for an excellent home-style chnner at a very reasonable price ($6 99). was verbally ripped apart by one of your Daily Pilot staff reVlewers last week Everybody has their own opinion about food but your last week's review (May 29) was uncalled for and unmerited. Chez Fay is certainly not the Ritz for semce and style but their pnces are only a fraction of the Ritz. For many. the taste of the Chez Fay food may even be pre- ferred and certainly the fat and Colone contents would be less. We believe an apology is in order from the Datly Pilot. We are certdin that Elmer Dills would hnd the Chez Fay appealing to his taste for good food and value. We recommend the Chez Fay as the best tasting food value in the Newport-Mesa area. FLORENCE AND EARLE WEICHMAN Newport Beach J was astonished to read the dining review about Chez Fay. I have enjoyed many fine meals with courteous service at this chamting restaurant. Nancy Cheever -your review was mean spirited. The pie is wonderful -home- made with frozen fruit O asked). JANCENCEL Newport Beach When I opened the newspa- per and saw an article regarding one of my favonte eating spots, Chez Fay, An American Cafe, I Peter Pay -owner of Chez Fay, An American Cafe was excited. Here is a little restaurant on 17th Street in Costa Mesa that I discovered sitting amongst big company restaurants. For the same price I could drive down 17th and pick Denny's, Marie Callendar, International House of Pancakes or Cocos. Instead I found better food at a community establishment. In the weeks my children have been devouring · homemade potato chips, I discov- ered this gentleman lives in Cos- ta Mesa, has his kids in Costa Mesa schools and is involved in the community. What a surprise to find rather than supporting a local business, the Daily Pilot's food aitic offer- ing not merely her opinion but a mean-spirited review. Cer;tainly, she has a right to her own per- sonal opinion, but this was an angry article. - I have always considered the Daily Pilot to be a comrnunity- oriented publication, and I hate lo see a small community busi- ness owner so maligned . Certain- ly we should be supporting not tearing down our local business- es. KAREN OLLILA Costa Mesa best of the readers hotline It irks me every time when I read a restaurant review by Nan- cy Cheever. Marla Bird isn't too bad, but Nancy Cheever drives me crazy. ~ She is always inviting sgme- body whet.per it is her br.othel'-in- law, as it was in this issue, or her friend to taste different things like they have a palate. I mean, · according to me, a restaurant writer should always have a palate and that is why we look to a restaurant writer. But this one takes the cake, no pun intended, because she ordered the grilled cajun ahi with mango salsa yet this restaurant writer continues to write ·1 asked for a side of tarter sauce.· I'm sorry any restaurant aitic who is ordering grilled ahi, grilled cajun ahi no less, with mango salsa and is got to smother tarter sauce on it, doesn't know what they are talking about. JOEL SCHECHTER Costa Mesa A MATTER OF MONEY? THE ISSUE: Readers sound off on salary squabbles between Newport Beach police and city officials. I am very disenchanted by the fact that the police union is running ads m the Daily Pilot and also was actively involved in the last City Council election, spending police offi- cers' money. J believe that these funds should be given to the police officers and not sucked out of them by the uruon. And Lf that were the case, qwte possibly, they wouldn't need to be bat- tling us for another pay raise. I have difficulty voting in their favor. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach • EDITOR'S NOTE: Zanck was a candi- date in last fall's City Council race. I really think that the city personnel should take a 10% salary cut plus give up some of their yacation days to pay for the police employees. That includes Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy. I think that they should participate in the police activities to protect the citizens. I think the city · thinks that they want them to be the second highest paid law enforcement agency in Orange County. I wonder what they think the human life is worth. And it wasn't the police officers or the fire department that caused the 1994 Orange Coun- ty bankruptcy. Maybe perhaps there would be more money for everybody. I think the Newport Beach City Council members and the administrators of Newport Beach that are getting paid could work as police officers two days a week, participating in shootouts. arresting danger- ous aiminals, patrolling our streets to protect us citizens and maybe they can also participate in the dangerous life-saving activities of the fire department to decide what lite is worth. l think that we don't pay the police officers enough to put their life on the line everyday and they should not be denied top compensation. PEGGY CALHOUN Santa Ana Heights Jn reference to the police, if they don't like their job they can go someplace else. Just hang tight on giving them a raise. DOUG RASMUSSEN Balboa Island Like everybody else in this town who is an honest citizen, I of course support the police 100%. But when it comes to their pay scale, I think they are already paid too much given that this is one of the most desirable cities in Orange County in which lo work as an officer. I would think there would be, therefore, an inverse rela- tionship in salaries. I would think that since Newport Beach is desirable that pay scale would be one of the lowest in the county instead of one of the highest. ROBERT SCHERER Corona del Mar When I was foreman of the Orange County Grand Jury, we checked out all of the police departments and we thought the Newport Beach Police Department was one of the best. We don't have as many gang groups living in Newport Beach as in other cities, but several of them come down to visit New- port Beach. Also, most people who have stolen items from our cars or who have stolen cars and things from homes or hotels or stores, are people who have come to Newport Beach from other cities. That is why we must have our officers glad to work in this area. We must be sure to give them enough money. City offi- cials should give our officers a payment raise as soon as possi- ble. ELLEN WILCOX Newport Beach l wish to comment on Jen- nifer Armstrong's June 3 article, •Police threate n ... " I respect- fully and strongly disagree with the position of the city and the Corona del Mar Homeowners Association on their position on this subject. Prior to coming to Corona del Mar in 1976, my wife and I bad lived in various areas of South- ern California including and (the non-affluent part of) Bever- ly Hills. We have experience the services of various police departments from the best to the worst. In my opinion.,. the Newport Beach Police ~part­ ment (and Newport Beach Fire Departmentt are the best. I have no problem with our Police Department being the No. 2 in pay in Orange County; or No. 1. More importantly, I strongly disagree with eliminat- ing two days vacation per year. Police work is very stressful and these people put their lives on the line for each of us every day. They carry out their duties with respect and dedication. We need to be tight on our budget, but I feel the city posi- tion is wrong and short-sighted. Those of us near the beach are witness to an escalating influx of non-residents, transients, wandering through streets and alleys at all hours of the night and gra.ttiti, noise at night, threatening behaviors, etc. This is how the deterioration began in Los Angeles and the Valley. I hope that more of our citizens will speak up on this subject so that we, and others who arrive later will maintain the levels of security we have e njoyed in the past. JOSEPH C. SANCHEZ Corona del Mar Afinal word on the printed word P rint journalism is a valuable medium that, unlike elec- tronic media, all.owl you to easily review put events. The following quoteS were taken from Dally PUot artidel from the put three months. For those ol you who think nothing goes oo a.round hen!, well ... "We all feel doHr today. It hu been one ol tbote bolldJng expe- rtenci.. • Nina HattleY after belrqres- cued off Newpolt Harbor from a llnktng boat Oil which .. spent the prevtow eight boun ftladng an adult movie. ·0n the horizon ti tM pro 18v· el and you'll have a bud Ume findin9 tomeane wbo doubts a won't reecb the top.• Page 1 sports inMl featunt abOut Nfto. port 8w;b ... IMNdoa Bnm· dit Braverman. (Read II again.) •People aae tmtitled IO an inc:cmwt •• Pulbalrt t'OIDpUlY owner nm Pwrtlck after the Colla Mese Qty CoUnd1 baMed pulh· ca.rtl In relldentiAI ....... •'Jben ... a IOI o1,_ .. .....,,,.._'*out =~r:=am· i U I <~ 11 T S T l . F F john hedges murder ol a 13-year-old boy. "We were coached on how to respond and frame our answen. Sincerity and truth were empha· sized." Newport· Mesa school trustee Jim Ferryman reporting on the Danforth Foundation edu· cation workshop in Philadelphia. ·we decided they weM JllOfe trouble than they were worth.• South Coast Plaza Nathan Alan Jeweler's manager Diana Mazzo. la explaining that bar store does· n't sell Rolex watdael because of their popularity wttb robben. "l told them we can do this nice and quiet or loud and m811)'. • Advertnally challenged Jacki Uvingston commenting on her le'Wl\llt to fOl't'8 the school cU.str1ct to pey private school tuition for her daughter becaUle she WU not 8Bowed to enroll al her ~borbood IC:bool. •1 Would encowage any par· ent to foDoW the policy ot the IChoOl .M to prevmt the lfudmt trOrD ~out tram~ a naw lb..,. Whittier Blemen. my ldloll M • ,,._ d9 =!.'fJ,Gi· would get beat up enough for being white . "caretul, or you will have me at your council meetings.• Fugi- tive Newport Beach restaurateur and Lu Vegas resident Sid Soffer in response to promotional pack- age he received from the city of Santa Ana. •twas shocked at whet he told me.• Santa Ana program manager SUND Helper, wbo said that Soffer wun't interelted becaUle of Certain ·unaolWd 1"ues be ii dealing wttb. • .The theme would be having a treuurer run tor treuwer." Orange County neat\Jrer John Moorlach on bis po.Ible candi· dacy for CalifomJa ltate treuur· er. •An argument ii an alg\llMDt. But my mom WW be tblre fcnv- •·. ·15-yeaHld NewJat Harbor High ScboOl frwbman Nikko G8berdo on family Nlettomblpl. a I SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM A 1 schools. The also want a middle school closer to their homes and are opposed to sending their middle school students to high schools. 1iustee Judy Franco, who just retwned from vacation Friday, said she wasn't aware of the details of the plans presented by parents, but that she had con- cerns about the difference in cost for opening a middle school and the ability for middle schools to offset class-size reduc- tion housing needs. 1\"ustees have discussed ~anding the state-funded, 20- 1 student-teacher ratio class-size AMANDA CONTINUED FROM A 1 in the death of 18-year-old Don- nie Bridgman, many people have twisted their schedules around to visit Western Medical and to raise money for Amanda's medical needs. Tonight her friends will visit her hospital room during prom to include her in the festivities. "She can't make it to this one, so we're bringing it to her," Rachel Maese, her stepsister, said. "I'm just praying, she's a strong person. I know she's going to make it." Llsa Callahan, Amanda's cheer coach, has visited each day and tried to keep spirits up for the i cheerleaders. I "They're holding up as best as 1 can be ·expected,• Callahan said. 1 Many tears were shed Friday : morning at a school pep rally for ' Amanda where cheerleaders did : a routine dedicated to her to the ' music, "What I like about You," ! she said. 1 "The girls practiced their little 1 hearts out," she said. I In addition to cheering, they I were busy last weekend raising ' about $10,000 through donations : at local markets, said Jana Dar- ' nell, a friend of Amanda's family. Swee' Peas original Hose Hanger ... Keeps ' Garden Hoses "Neat~ Coiled" I and out from under your feet. i (Wall mount AvailaV!e) I Stop By! I 8~.P~· I rJU)1) ~--~ht,. I ~ ~,CA ·1il47 11~~ws-9t'IO OURS: Monday to Sswrday 10:30 to 6: North of 17th Street In the Old Dairy Center Ar.roee from Ml C.N '} This is the machine that cleans acres of carpet every day! More than one million of these vacuums are used evetY day in hotels and homes, schools, office buildings, airports and ships at sea. reduction program to third grade for next year. Stokes said opening a middle school in the Costa Mesa zone had the potential to create divi- sions between zones in the dis- trict. Carol Cohn, a parent at Andersen Elementary, said par- ents· expressed fear at a Corona del Mar High School meeting last week that a new trend in opening middle schools could shut down Corona del Mar. #By taking out the seventh- and eighth-graders from Costa Mesa High School, it leaves Corona del Mar as the only 7-12 school," Cohn said. Cohn said she o,nd ·other par- ents could foresee a time when the district would take seventh· and eighth-graders QUt of Coro- And Friday they spent decorat- ing the hallway that served as a catharsis for many concerned friends. #When I'm active like this, it's much better. We don't want to focus on the negative," Darnell said. Darnell said she bad taken time off work to make phone calls and write letters to corporations to raise money for Amanda's med- ical needs. na de1 Mar and place them in middle schools. "Corona del Mar would lose its viability as an individual school,,. she said. "People really don't want to see a junior high if ultimately it will mean closing Corona del Mar." Wanda Flynn, a parent of a middle schooler at Corona del Mar, said she thought a middle school 'is probably better in the end for student's education, but that trustees needed to consider the cost. #You really have to balance the cost effectiveness with what's best for the kids," she said. "I think the admj.nistration and the PTA have really worked hard to separate out the middle school students. ... It's a pretty good situation." An auction and a walk/run are possibly in the works to raise money, she said. Darnell's daughter, Sydney Houston, has spent her days at the hospital and in school praying for her best friend. 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Awe,... ......... ol Tiit Oleclt Floot ........ -... . . . - BELMONT CONTINUED FROM A 1 The couple, celebrating their 50th wedding anniver- sary this year, took up hone- racing seriously just seven years ago. Now Silver Charm, trained by Hunting- ton Beach resident Bob Baf- fert, has garnered the down- to-earth couple media atten- tion from the likes of ESPN and nme magazine. Come Friday afternoon, Bob Lewis was still feeling a little queasy, Beverly said. "Luckily the horse isn't sick," she said. #That's what's important. And ~e llorse is looking great." . So far, the Lewises and their friends have attended dinners with national sports- writers, attend~d Broadway shows and hung out at the track. And they're feeling positive about Silver Charm's ability to pull off this third race. "We saw the horse gallop around, and he's doing well,• Beverly said. "The talk here seems to say we· can do it." • BOOKS CONTINUED FROM A 1 we wanted to see that they got it," he said. #Children are the lights of our lives." The Shonholtzes first heard about the school's need for library books and lack of money to buy new reading supplies in the Pier to Pier community newsletter. Moved by the.need, the couple began a fund-raising drive to put new books on the library shelves. The book-buying program has been set up as a wish list -stu. dents can write the name of a book they would like to see in the library on a piece of paper and drop it in a box. School officials can then purchase the books with money from the fund . So far, about 100 book titles have been submitted by the students. People who want to donate money to the book fund can also drop checks in the box. Shanholtz, a 75-year-old retired jeweler, said his neighbors SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1997 A17 -many of whom are senior dti· zens with grown children and young grandchildren - embraced the fund-raising drive. "People really opened their hearts and their pocket boob,• he said. Beverley Shonholtz said she and her husband received a warm welcome from the students on Friday and were impressed with the spirit of the school. "Everybody is so enthusiastic there," she said. "We walked around the school and just could· n 't get over it." . Principal Bill Knight said the money raised by the Shonholtzes will help the school tremendously. "We're very sl)ort on books, and some of them are very old,• Knight said. ·we should have a 20-1 ratio (of books to students) but we have more like 5-to--1. • Shonholtz called the fund-rais- ing drive #the most gratifying project I have ever been a part of. .. •Just to see those kids' faces and their teachers was very touching," he said. 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SOLIS, MORSE IN/ FINALS TODAY Two local 800 runners click at State Prelims; Solis third in prelims with a 1 :54_.83 ; Cd.M freshman ·Morse fifth in 2:13.3. By Richard Dunn, Daily P11ot SACRAMENTO -In dramatic style. two Newport-Mesa School District track and field athletes qualified for today's finals following competition Friday night in the CIF State Championships at Sacramento City College. -MESA COAOt JOHN CAltNtt • -,,.---... his heat with a clocking of l :54.83, a schod record for the thud consecutive week. "I wasn't focusLOg on that," Solis said. •1 1ust wanted to quality " Newport Harbor 1opbomore-to-be Andre Stewart runs a pattern. See 84. Costa Mesa High senior Eric Solis, the area's only boy at the state meet, recorded another school record in the 800 meters while becoming the first Mustang to ever reach the state finals, while Corona del Mar freshman Liz Morse survived a jolting race to quality in the girls 800. Newport Harbor sophomore Alicia McFall c~mpetes LO the girls 3,200 meters torught at 8:08. There are no state preliminaries LO the 3,200. The top-rune finishers in the state pre- lirns advanced to today's finals. ..J Soils, saving his best races for the postsed- son, qualified third overall, finishing second m Solis, the 11th rated runner coming in. poured 1t on Wlth 165 meters to go and beat . A que·stion of eligibility? • Clearly, Army officer and quarterback does not carry the usual credentials for the distinction of Mr. Irrelevant XXII ... but, he's coming anyway for the June 18-23 event. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -For Mr. lrrelevant, former Army quarterback Ronnie McAda is dangerously close to becoming ineligible for the event. McAda, the 240th and final pick of the 1997 NFL dra.ij, bas a few •formations" to get lined up before he plays football for the Super Bowl-champion Green Bay Packers. McAda, commissioned a second lieutenant last Saturday following his graduation from the U.S. Mili- tary Academy in West Point, N.Y., will be honored, saluted, roasted and toasted during the 22nd annual madcap festival known as lrrelevant Week June 16-23 in Newport Beach -the Hyatt Newporter and Twin Palms restaurant serving as the event's primary stations. "It beats going to war I guess," McAda said of tnetevant Week. Showing up in Newport Beach will be easy, considering the calendar Mr. Irrelevant xxn is keeping. In Green Bay for the Packers' mini camp until Tuesday, McAda will go home to Mesquite, Texas, for about five days, before heading to Newport Beach with his parents, Ronnie Sr. and Donna, and his fiancee, Laura Batris, McAda's high school sweetheart. From Newport Beatji, McAda will report to rookie orientation June 25-2W'in Chicago. then go back home and pick up his Chevy truck so he can drive it up to Green Bay for transportation during training camp. Players report to c;a.mp July 8. Hl'll probably t eport a couple of days early," McAda said from his Wisconsin hotel room, as if he needs to check for mines and booby traps before taking the field. McAda, an option quarterback who guided the Cadets to their school-record third, fourth and fifth consecutive victories over Navy during bis three years as a We't Point starter, becomes even more relevant Aug. 5. when he reports to Fort Sill, Okla., for an officer-training course, the beginning of bis two-year military commitment. •He thought he would have a couple of months off ~. er to play golf, but he was wrong," his mo er said. cAda, who won't be eli ·bl~ to join the Packers -thne until May 31, 19,99~ scheduled to leave Fort ~ill at the end of FebllJdfv, th~ report to bis first duty litation at fort Hood, Texas, for one year. His old Annytight end, Ron Leshinski, who was signed as a free agent this year by New Orleans, will also be at Fort Hood, giving the 6-foot-21/2, 200-pound McAda the perfect pass-catching partner to maintain his skills while drilling soldiers. Three-year starter Ronnie McAda of West Point is Newport Beach 's "Mr. Irrelevant " for 1997. Hit's going to be difficult (to stay in football shape during the two years)," said McAda, who also plans to marry Batris on Dec. 20. ,------------------------------., points down at the start of the fourth Asked what he likes to do for fun, McAda said: "I like everything, to tell you the truth. Anything competitive. I'm very competitive (except with my fiancee). She just let's the other person win to let them feel good. We don't do very well in cards. Her and her mother like to help each other out.• I I I I I I I I I I quarter to post a classic 28-24 triumph as Army earned an Independence Bowl berth. The Cadets finished 10-2. most wins in academy history, even topping the days of Davis and Doc Blanchard when they won back-to-back Heisman Trophies for Army in the 1940s. The relevant astensk to those unbeaten Red Blaik-coached teams with Blanchard and DaV1S, however. is that the Cadets played only a nine-game schedule in those years and weren't allowed to accept postseason bowl invitations. McAda, who went to West Point to play Division I football (not to become a career military man), broke the legendary Glenn L---~-------------• McAda, who rushed for over 2,500 yards in his Army career, earned for almost 900 yards his junior year, scoring 10 Davis' career total-offense record last season, capping the regular campaign when he led the Cadets to a miracle comeback against Navy. rallying Army from 18 • SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE BS daily pilot high school athlete of the week .... I ) ( ) "' .... ( ) " I I ) I ~ 't I ) I ' . ' I ' I I ~ ,\. ( I H I I I . • Corona del Mar's Tim Andrews I · did a 180 in his senior campaign. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot C oaches speak the term in reverent tones, while playen denounce its implication as an actor shuns a stereotype. In the sportiog vernacular, in fact. desaibmg an athlete as a •rote player• ls often akin to extolling a blind date's penonality. Corona de! Mar High Senior Tun AndreWI, however, bu worked too bard to quibble over I emantics. He's just happy to be included in the conversation. •1t was really just a pleasw-e to be on the team," An~ said of the Sea Kings' tioyl volleyball squad, for which he played the match of his life in the CIP Southern Section Division m championship clash with Santa Yne%, May 31 at Cypress College. • SEE STATE TRACK PAGE Be richard dunn Internet is on the horizon • An interactive tennis league manage d on the Internet is coming to a club near you ... soon. M ore ground con. tmues to break m the ongoing effort to establish greater exclus1vtty in pnvate tennis clubs in Orange County with the birth of a new league called Vutual League Tennis Imagine steppLOg off the court, wiping the sweat from your face, strolling mto the clubhouse and chckmg on web television, where the results of your match will be kept in real time and up-to-date rankings will be maintained by the minute. Entire rosters Wlth detailed information on every team from every club m every cih·,sion will be listed on the Internet. accordUlg to Ken Stuart, owner of the Palisades Tenrus Club who will serve as executive d.lrector for the first year Wb.tle the mteract:ive VLT managed on the Internet should detuutely be a smash among club players ($25 a season to JOin), it could nugbtlly shake up the 11 diffenmt leagues currently played 10 the county, because the catch 1S that only rhe'Dbers of private clubs can JOi.rl the league. Recently, 21 pnvate tenrus club owners in the county, headed by Stuart, formed a fraternity called the Private Tennis Qub Association. PTCA members agreed that one 9f their common threads was the. mcurs1on of people playing at pnvale clubs who are not members Case m point You sign up to 1om a league. any organized , league, and play once or twictt a week at vanous locations, • mcludUlg pnvate clubs Your fees to pay at the club are noUung. because you're not a ' member Yet, you play there. T he idea for club owners is to put an end to the free 1, .. ,,,,-.. of non-members playing at tht&ir private dubs. Obviously there: are folks who aren't gomg to be happy about the change. Essenbally, directors of teruM leagu will need to find 4t different locations to play. Solllit leagues could fold all together: VLT hopes to cash in by lunng more people to join private clubs. Web television Will ven be installed in every private partidpetmg in VLT, Stuart Oligine.J.ly, PTCA OWMR proposed two separate di1v11tt09lal in the VLT, one for due1-pe1'"-.. dub members, the OtMI' tor ···-""~• -M . ~ ' DON LEACH I DAl.Y PIDT Soutbern =-lab Orejel ls the Ody Pilot's College Athlete of the Month for May following her 1terllng explol .. In track and field for the Vanguards. A senior, she broke her own school record with a cloddng of 56.41 ln the 400 meters at theNAIA National '&ack & pteld Championships ln Marietta, Georga. Earller she established a school-record mark of 25.14 ln the 200 meters. • The Daily Pilot's College Athlete for month of May inspires through her story. COLLE(,I: ..\Tlll.1"11 · <>I · ·1111· \1<>'.'-Tll By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot T here are the stories we hear, the ones that inspire us to improve, the ones that stop us in our tracks or give us goosebumps. Then there are the stories we live, the ones that pass us by and leave their mark, the ones that make us who we a.re. We have not lived the story of Isis Orejel, but it's one of those tales -no, not a tale -one of those lives that inspires. It's her life. Orejel is the Daily Pilot's Athlete of the Month because she runs fast. She broke records at Southern California College, won races and qualified for the NAIA National Track & Field Championship. For all the running Orejel has done, the 21-year-old has heard the sound of plenty of starting guns, the crack that spits a poof of smoke into the air, the elating bang that unleashes a pack of runners out of the blocks toward their goal of the tape. But for all the living Orejel has done, she has also heard the sound of plenty of real guns, the crack that ends a life, the chilling bang that sends people to prison, or the grave -the real finish line. Orejel grew up in Santa Ana, "in the middle of gang areas," • SEE ISIS PAGE 83 You'RE IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT. If you've seen the corutruction going on at our new site on Jamboree at th~ ' back bay, you know that we're running way behind schedule. All the brand new 1997 Mercedes that were. supposed co be on display at our new dealership, are overflowing the lots at our Quail street location. C 1 C la ss E1 C la ss That means you're in the driver's seat if you want to lease or purchase a brand new 1997 Mercedes.-Benz. You won't find a better selection, or pR:e, anywhere. Make us an offer. We will do everything possible to put you ln the car of your choice at the price you want to pay. S 1 C lass S L,Clau ' ~~-ITC?~)~~® 'I I ,', I< I t. ' 1301 Quall Street • 714 8)),9300 Fr.U, 8:30AM , 8PM • Sar . BAM, 6PM • s .. n. IOAM , 6PM Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Piloc •Balboa Yacht Club gives it up after five-year reign, but the pricetag was steep for Coronado Cays YC. . A fter a long struggle both on and off the water, the Upton Cup is leaving Newport Beach. Skipper Neville Wittey and crew from Coronado Cays Yacht Club took the title by six points over def e nding champion Balboa YC, and as the Deed of Gift states, the winner of the event also becomes the new host of the regatta. But, as with the America's Cup, having the regatta in a different place could be very healthy. A strong, but small fleet of 16 Schock 35s competed for the Upton Cup last week, a regatta that has been held in Newport Beach for the last five years. More that 25 boats were expected, especially since the Schock 35 Nationals are being held in Newport Beach this August. "It's not a bad thing that the Lipton Cup is leaving Newport Beach,• said Balboa YC Skipper Jack Franco. "People get bored of sailing in the same location year after year.• Though the numbers were small, the prestige of the regatta did attract some top talent. The winner, Wittey, is an Australian-born international match race skipper whose most recent whose most recent regatta was the Congressional Cup. His crew consisted mostly of fellow Australians who had a great deal of match race experience. Locally, three of the area's top Snipe sailors took a turn at the helm. Balboa YC's Franco, a Snipe sailor with international acclaim, finished second to Wittey. Bahia C~rinthian YC's Mike Pinckney, former College of Charleston sailing coach, finished up in fourth. Newport Harbor YC's Argyle Campbell, a former College Sailor of the Year, ended the regatta in seventh. And of course, San Diego YC 's Dennis Conner, who bitterly lost the regatta last year, once again fell short of his goal finishing fifth overall. Though there was incredible II I < .t I '-< II < >< > I. " <> I· T B . \ I. I. Newport's Mullen resigns •Work demands bring an end to five-year tenure. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Mike Mullen, whose five-year tenure as Newport Harbor High softball coach included the school's first and only CIF playoff appearance in 1993, has resigned to spend more time on his business. "The biggest reason is, I need to spend more time at work," said Mullen, who operates a sporting goods store in Corona del Mar. "Coaching is incredibly time consuming and I've been for- tunate to have a work situation where I've been able to squeeze in enough time to do it. But it's long past time for me to direct more focus toward work." Mullen, whose daughter Molli was a four-time All-Newport- Mesa District pitcher for the Sailors and the 1996 district Player of the Year, is bound for Goldey Beacom College in Delaware, after graduating this month. "It's been an absolutely fabulous five years," said Mullen, who amassed a 51-56-1 record. "There have been tremendous ups and downs but its been awesome getting to know the kids, their per- sonalities and individualism. You don't do it unless you love it and you have it in your heart." Mullen, whose first season featured a 15-8 record, a third-place fia1sh in the Sea View League and a trip to the CIF Playoffs, said he believes the program is in better shape than it was before he took the helm. "When I came in five years ago, I wanted to do a better job . with the program and definitely improve the facility. We built two new playable fields on the campus, so I think we brought things into the 1990s." Mullen said Beth Howard, a former Southern California Col- lege standout who assisted him this season, may be a candidate to replace him. •I would love nothing better than for Beth to take over, but from talking to her, I think she's not sure she can make the time coounitment right now." ISIS CONTINUED FROM 82 she said. But from the begm.ning, she was different. God made sure she was different. When she was in fourth grade, there were three little boys who chased after Orejel and other girls. She would have none of it. She simply outran them. "The guys could never catch me," she said. "We started having races and I beat the whole school.• At Madison Elementary, her fifth-grade teacher, Miss Anderson, gave her some advice. "She said, 'Isis, make sure when you go to sixth grade you go out for track,' And I did,• Orejel said. Orejel continued to beat everybody for a while, but some things even the quick little girl couldn't defeat. In 1991, Orejel's mother shot her stepfather to death, an incident that would land the mother in prison for 18 years to life. Less tbaJ1 two years later, some of Orejel's ministry work took a fateful tum. 1brough Vi¢tory Outreach, Orejel performed gang ministry. She befriended a young otan and ~ame dose with his family. The young man's brother, though, had a aush on Orejel, she said. She said that she was in1ormed by his mother that he was involved with drugs, so Orejel decided to meet with the brother to talk. When it was time to take her home, though. the boy h4d other jdeas. Instead of the road h9Jlle, he hit the road to 1\juana with Orejel trapped 1n the car. 1be abduction didn't mu lt out ot th country. While speeding down the rr.way ln the automobile, Orejel tled, jwnplng out of the rnovtng car. Her •d smacked egainlt the aPall Sha rolled MVeraJ ttm and lustained lDJwiel to b heed and back. ' ---. 1515 OREJEL llOm: May 9, 1976 Hometown: Santa Ar)a Height: S·foot·S Yur: Senior W.lgtst 120 Sport iradc "'-lbl: 200, 400 ~ Liberal studies o.ct.: ~n Wilkins FMtorttie food: Tacos Fewortte ...-le O\ristlan ........... it Ruming at the MAIA Nlltlonal li'ack A Field ~In Marietta. Geofgia. ...... of the Month (M9y): Orejel 5hatteRd her pmtous school tf!<X>td of 57.3 in the 400 v.ittl a 56A1. She also set the school rec.ot'd In the 200 (;25.14) at Occidental. Olly fib Coll«tor sports cMd series 91·5 But she got back home. And hom e meant running again. College coaches paid attention and she received scholarship offers to compete for schools out of the state. "I'm attached to my father (Gilberto), though. He asked me if I could be dose, to come home on the weekends,• Orejel said. So she opted for sec, the small Christian college in Costa Mesa affiliated with the NAIA. •t heard that she had applied and followed up on that,· Vanguards Coach Bryan Wilkins said. "I didn't have to work too hard to get her. That was a blessing. She was one of the best quarter-milers in the county." Her injuries forced her to redshirt, which means she'll be a senior next school year academically, but has two seasons left of eligibility on the track. "She's the premier spr1nter in our program..• Wllld.m said. "She's the cream ol the aop and probably will be the next couple yea.n.• Orejel started Ulil year after a subpar season 1n her freshman campaign otteri recordlng 4()0..meter timel ol 59 MCODda, which wu a second Slower than her high ICbOol belts. •She had a not real good .. ---.. • W.1'Y jj N THE SEA, LIPTON SAILS talent on the water, it was disheartening to see the incredible amount of money spent by various teams. Coronado Cays YC spent a reported $60,000 on sails, the boat, etc. to win the Upton. Conner spent at least half of that. Smaller clubs tried to make it by on shoestring budgets of $10,000 and less. As the dust settles at.the dose of another Upton Cup, one has to wonder about the direction the sport is heading. Though Coronado Cays YC did outsail the rest of the fleet, they are $60K in the bole for just one regatta. U this trend continues, only the wealthiest clubs and individuals will be able to mount serious campaigns. The Deed of Gift was changed just a few years ago to try to gain a semblance of fairness by making the regatta one-design. By having all competitors sail in Schock 35s, the hope was that the teams would at least be starting from the same place. But, over time, more and more money has gone stephanie keefe into these campaigns, and this year's amounts have reached the ridiculous mark. How to curb this trend is virtually unanswerable. Being competitive does require funding just like any high profile sport, but there is a point where the money supersedes the talent. Regattas should be won on the water, not because of the checkbook. Races Like the Congressional Cup are perfect models for competitive racing, as the boats S PRI NG F A NCY • MARC MARTIN I OAILY PILOT Corona de l Mar High quarterback prospect Dennis Alsbuler takes his shots during spring football drills. freshman year," Wilkins said. "lt was a lack of focus. Then she decided she was going to be serious.• Orejel said that meant working hard in the offseason, concentrating, but having fun. "Concentration was the key to this season. And to really have fun. I always felt a lot of pressure to win, then Coach Glenn (Rouse) said, 'Just have fun,' " she said. "This season was really fun, the most fun I've had in eight years of running.• Rouse ts the Vanguards' sprinting coach. HPeople run better when they're relaxed. A lot of athletes put pressure on themselves and it affects the way they run, their workouts, their lives," Rouse said. "Isis started to have fun and that showed. She began to enjoy being around people and realized that's a great part of life. Athletes are great people, especially track people." Orejel had several highlights this spring. The first was at the Pomona-Pitzer Invitational. •t knew I could run faster. I just needed a couple good athletes to bring it out of me," she said. With tough competition surrounding her, Orejel cruised the lap 1n 56.5 to set a new sec standard by besting her own mark of 57 .3. She finished fourth in her beat and burst into tears at the end. "I was sobbing. Everyone in the crowd was like, 'What's wrong with her?' And my teammates were hugging m~. It was my best," she said. It also qualified her for a trip to the NAIA National Championships. Another highlight came at the Occidental Invitational when 0Tejel again bettered her time in the 400 and also posted a 25.14 • in the 200 -anothElr school mark. : The Nationals• Marietta, Ga. : was Orejel's most lll8Dlorable : accomplishment, though. • "That was my main goal of • the season. Just being there ... it : was like a dream. comdtrue, • she ; said. She noted ~ excitement of : the atmosphere, and ~ bustle of : the hundreds of athletes from all • over the country. She also noted that she and her fell9W Vanguards ate a 1<; •It was so fun. ~d tJ\e school paid for it all!" she said. Orejel didn't qualify for All-American status at Nationals, but she, again, improved her time pushing the mark to 56.14. •God really blessed me.• Not something you'd expect to hear from someone with such a story. "She's bubbly and friendly, really social. She's real good with the underclassmen,· Wilkins said. •she has an electric personality.• Her fiance, Christian Gonzalez, whom Orejel will marry July 5, seems to have been shocked by her charge, but she just giggles at the notion. ·God has really blessed me with talent,• she repeats. "But I'm simple. I try to make people comfortable. I don't hide anything.• . FREE PAGER ·NOT LIKELY are supplied and competitors pay a regatta fee to compete. But not every club has access to a large group of one-design boats. so the decision must begin at the grassroots~ev . Though Whitbread and the Ameri s Cup are out of our reach and fn the hands of sponsorsj1dcal racing can still remain,.pl1re if we sailors care to do so~ething about it. tanfol'd University claimed CYRA/Sperry Top Sider ace Nationals title with an undefeated score of 11 ·0. Members of the Stanford team include two local sailors, Steve Kleha and Danny Zimbaldi. The U.S. Naval Academy captured the ICYRA/Sperry Top Sider National Women's Championship. The young team sailed to a fairly easy wm, though Connecticut College's lracy Haylet dominated the A Division. The team is led by Coach Ned Jones, a Newport Harbor YC member who grew up in Balboa. In addition, local sailor Casey Hogan competed in the Women's ANDREWS CONTINUED FROM 81 ·1 was cut (from the varsity) as a sophomore and I didn't get to play a lot last year. I'd played club since eighth grade, but after last year, it was hard to see many rewards from the hard work I put in, practicing, lifting and runrung lines. "But at the beginning of llus season, I sat down Wlth coach (Steve Conti) and he said there was a role he thought I could fill this season. That changed my whole attitude. 1 saw my role as necessary and I had to step it up for us to have more balance and to be successful.• After CdM upset top-seeded Laguna Beach in the quarterfinals and topped ' fourth-seeded Calvary Chapel in the semifinals, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week realized, upon reviewing the scouting report on Santa Ynez, his role would be even more pivotal "Our team has so many good players, it's hard to stand out,• Andrews explained. "But when I saw how big the (Santa Ynez) blockers were (between 6-foot-6 and 6-4), I thought Blau (Hoppe. the Sea Kings' 6-4 kill leader) might have a tough time on the right side. "Since I hit on the left side, I figured my role would be important and I was really excited about it." While Hoppe managed to hammer a team-lugh 39 kills, Andrews' role was indeed immense, as he pounded a career-high 24. "When we walked into the gym, there were cameras, and people and 1 knew it was going to be a fun experience," Andrews said. ~The adrenalme really got to me and I was really ready to play.• Andrews, overmatched on paper at only 6-0, said that adrenaline helped produce a couple early kills, which gave him the confidence required to keep jack.knifing his body into Brady Beauchamp sets, paclung plenty of punch wtth his 150-pound frame. ·A lot of the strength of your arm swing comes from the whole back and a snapping motion,· Andrews said. •And, l have to give a lot of credit to Brady. The I I NabOoals for Dartmouth, : fuushlng third m A D1VlS1on. : • Dartmouth bni.shed in fourth. : : Huntington Beach sailor Mike •: Ivey and lu.s crew Liza Hughes : were presented wtth the Sperry I Top Sider Top Sailor Award after • I the Dinghy Nationals. nus I award recognizes the skipper : : and crew who, through their • I individual performance, ' : contributed the most to the I : overall wccess of their school. 1 • Ivey, sailing for St. Mary's t College, hel})ed tus team achleve 1 sucth place with hls second-place finish in B Division. lvey's performance accounted for 6.Sf.f the 177 total team points. · Ivey will be coaclung at Li Isle YC Uus summer. At the close of the Dmgby Nauonals. ICYRA All-Ameri Sailing Team, wtuch is sponso by Ronstan, was mtroduced. It; includes three Newport Beach sailors Hogd!l was named to the ~ Women's All·Amencan Team, -:;. Kalle Pngmore was named Honorable MeRbon and Zunbaldi was nd.ffied to the Co-ed All-Amenca Team. TIM ANDREWS Born:Sept.21. 1978 Home town: Corona del Mar =0-foot ht 150 Sport Volleyball Pos: Outside hitter Coad\: Steve Conti Favortt. food: In 'N' Out burgen Favorite movie: "Top Gun" 9ast llttWtic na1•wt: "'The OF Division Ill Finals. Just 1he whole arwio and being able to contribute to the team." Athlete of the Week XXlll: In Amassing a career-high 24 kills against Santa Ynez. after poundi~ 14 In a semifinal triumph OYe< calvilfY Olapel. He also added consistently solid passing. .. •' Dail)• Pib ) ... " • > • , .. ,. j t..=====================!:!!:!~n (Santa Ynez) block was a littl~ smaller on the outs1de and Br~y was pustung my sets out to " where I could lut against that guy " - As he had all sedson, Andrews also contributed ~. -- ii" the passmg department, wtndr - volleyball abaonados recognu.e : as a key to any successful team =: With Andrews passing dild - pound.mg away at the net, the :: Sea Kings won the fust t\vo - games, before Santa Ynez ralli£>d :: to force a hfth game, lil wluch - the Pl.rates rolled to a 6-0 : ddvantage :: The unseeded Sea Kings .. • . -however, mounted a vahant : comeback, wtuch ulumateh : • produced a 13-13 be : : Hl'd have to say that ; : comeback lS something l'U • : always remember about that .. • match," Andrews said : : "That was by far the most ~ : mtense situation I'vP Pver had ; : to play in and we were all • : feeling a little mentally and • • . -physically drained But for us •• to pull that dose was amazmg : : to me. It would have been a : : miracle if we'd pulled 1t off . but .. • . -we let it slip away • • • The ti~ match, though •.: bittersweet, will have plentv of 1 : CODlJ>~ among the fond .. : reco)J~ons Andrews will ha,·e .. • of ~ ~eruor season. -: "I thought the season came .; : aroand real well for me," saJd • : ;,.~ UC Berkeley business• • trauoo ma1or. who plans : : t.0 trT °'it !or the Golden Bears' ~ 5 dub \lol¥'Yball team. • lt was like~ • all my h work finally pclld ~ : nff .. = -~ --.. -!!::::::=:=:=:=========~z::::;:~~!9!:!!!E!!!ll!l!l!Sil~lii!llC::::!f=:C:::C:::==:==::.a • HOMlMAD£ MEATI.OAF ,.1,..,.,11, .. 1,...,,tl,, ... ,,,_,,. 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By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot As respect for his coaching and his program have grown with each of his 11 previous seasons at the helm, so too has the amount of gray hair dJsplayed by esteemed Newport Harbor High foo tball coach Jeff Brinkley. But while still closer to 40 than 50 and still for- midably fit enough to fire strikes from the pocket during seven-on-seven drills, the faces streaming into the Sailor coaching office this spring have forced Brinkley to measure his mortality. "These young guys are making me feel old,• BnnkJey quipped of a quartet of 20-something I !arbor graduates who have assumed either full. or part-time duty on a staff that has, until now, lf'dtured about as much turnover as the Supreme ('ourt. Former Sailor standouts Billy Gabriel and Brett I lllsta, who both played for Brinkley in the early 1990s, are among the full-time additions, coach- ing linebackers and receivers, respectively. Matt Burns, a 1994 graduate working with linebackers, and Bill Johns, a '95 grad helping with the defensive line, are also adding enthusi- <tsm and expertise, before they return to Wagner < 'ollege and the University of Arizona, respec- 11vely, next fall. "They're fired up,• Brinkley added of the lat- j!.St coaching cadre, which joins Mike Bargas, entering his sixth season, as staff members who ma de on-field contributions to the long gray hne. "l think (the new coaches) are all enjoying it and it's good for our players to learn from guys w ho have been through the wars and know what Newport football is all about," Brinkley said. Yet another recent graduate, Zach Biehl, as well as Joe Urban Sr. who coached last year's t 1 eshman team, are also providing instruction, 1long with st.alt returner Bill Brown and Pat l'dlernie. Another new face, veteran offensive line coach ldverio Brenner, who came over from Irvine hgh, has drawn praise from Brinkley. However, hiring an on-campus replacement l•>r former Defen.~ve Coordinator Tony Ciarelli, [I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I "\ I \\ I I ',, I I I \"I·' '" " \ I I ' 'I· ' I I L-------------------------------------~ who left to beepme head coach at Huntington Beach, which Brinkley hoped would come before spring drills ended, has been delayed by a transi- tion in the prindpal's office. The staff's inexperience, or its unfamiliarity with the Newport program. has forced Brinkley to add coaching the coaches to his already ample spring focus, which includes an enhanced role overseeing the coordhiatorless defense. But with all that is new, Brinkley reports refreshingly little change from the players in the areas of work ethic and aggressiveness, which have become Tars' trademarks. •This is one of the most demanding off-season programs and spring practice sessions I've run," said the veteran coach, who termed the 68-play- er turnout slightly better than recent years. •aut what I've seen so far is a group of dedicated guys who are willing to make the sacrifices we ask of them." While most personnel questions had been answered before spring drills began, Brinkley mentioned the move of Brandt Hill from tight end to offensive tackle as a key development. •He's filled a big question mark and I think he's going to be very, very good," Brinkley said of the 6-foot-4, 225-pound junior-to-be. The Sailors, who will vie next fall for their fourth trip to a CIF Southern Section division championship game in six years, will wrap up spring workouts Friday with a 7 :30 practice under the Davidson Field lights. ewport Harbor High'• defenden ftn4 ~ In a puby mood du.ring spring grid drllll. ;Rockies advance to semis of Pony tourney .. • A 13-3 victory over ·w est Cardinals does it. • ~ NEWPORT BEACH The ~ocktes of the Newport East Pony J..<>ague advanced to the semifi- 'lclls of the Newport Pony League ~foumament with a 13-3 win over Mt<'St Cardinals. : The Rockies spotted the Cardi- )rnls a run in the top of the first but 'ook a 2-1 lead m the same inning 'With run-scoring ingles by Josh ts y and David RJcbardson. 2rney extended the lead to 6-1 on :. RJchardson singt and a double 2>y Mijanou Pham-Borst ln the ~1fth, and went on to tally seven )'un.s in the sixth to end the game ,,nth lO·nm mercy rule. chardson n ed. thd gam YO U TH B ASE B ALL with four hits. Reilley Watson col- lected three hits, and Billy Eagle, Jack Ukropina and Yelsey each had two. John Russell went the distance on the mound to up his record to 4·0. He struck out four and scat- tered seven hits. The Rockies face the Dia- mondbacks in today's 9 a.m. semifinal at Eastbluff Field. The winner earns a berth to the cham· ptonshtp game, and the loser falls into the second-chance bracket in the double elimination tourna- ment. • NEWPORT BBACH -Newport Harbor Baseball A11odatJon'1 Mariners and, Marlins of the Machine Pitch Division squared off and put together an impres- sive offensive showing. The Marlins were granted home runs by Ben Frazier, Woody Yokoyama, Jason Granzella and Jason Loftus. Joshua Dill and Michael Guess each punched out three hits, and Brett Boyer and Tunothy Regan had two hits each. Taylor Friend, Michael Puncel and Granzella played strongly on defense. Marllns VI, A.ltrOI Frazier and Andy Fischer ripped home runs, and LoftU$ had two triples. 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By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Fivet:yers from Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools have be~~ n ed second-team All-Pacific Coast League by the cir- cwt s b eball coaches All-Newport-Mesa District performers Julius Vasquez and ~yne DeTemple from Costa Mesa, as well as Mario Romo and !f ong, Nguyen from Estancia earned recognition, while Costa J. Mesa s Al Lambert was also honored. . _, 1 Vasquez, a first-team All-PCL catcher last spring, completed : a three-year varsity career by bitting .360 with one homer and 20 : RBI. : DeTemple, a senior second baseman, hit .347 with 13 RBI for 1 Coach Doug Deats' Mustangs this spring while lambert a senior third baseman, hit .246. ' ' Romo, Coach Paul 1\'oxel's senior third baseman, hit .395 with two homers and 20 RBI, while Nguyen, a junior center fielder, hit .358 with 10 steals in 11 tries. Garrett Atkins, who paced University to the league crown and has been dr~ed by the New York Mets, was named Player of the Year, while Laguna Hills senior Justin Stanfield was tabbed Pitcher of the Year. 1997 CoAOtES' Au...PAOFIC COAST LEAGUE BASOAU. PLAYER Of 1"IE YEAR Garrett Atkins, University Sr. PITCHER OF THE YEAR Justin Stanfield, Laguna Hills Sr. FtMfTEAM C -Tom Banning, Laguna Hills 1 B -Nick Harvey, Laguna Hills 3B -Cory Pardoe, Laguna Hills 2B -Skip Schumaker, Aliso Niguel 2B -Raymie Amador, Laguna Beach 2B -Kevin McCaffrey, Laguna Hills OF -Gil Suiaunoa, University OF -Evan Katz. Aliso Niguel OF -Scott Esecson, Aliso Niguel OF -Ryan Johnson, La9una Hills DH -Jeff Campbell, Ahso Niguel UT -Eli Stokols, Universi!)' P -Wes Thomas, Aliso Niguel P -Mike Gamble, University 5KoNDTEAM Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. .Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. C • Julius Vasquez. Cost. Mesa Sr. C -Austin Lee, Laguna Beach Jr. 38 -Marlo Romo, EsUinda Sr. 3B -Ryan Devine, Aliso Niguel Sr. 38 -Al Lambert. Cost.II Mesa Sr. 28 -Layne O.Temple, Colt.II Mesa Sr. SS -Jared Novak, Laguna Hills Sr. SS -Nick Orlandos, Aliso Niguel Jr. OF -Long Nguyen, Estancia Jr. OF -Aaron Skinner, Laguna Beach Jr. OF -Steve Nolan, University Jr. OF -Bryan Sparks, University Jr. I 9F -Danny Lee, Laguna Hllrs So. yr -Mike Labeda, Laguna Beach Jr. 1 1 -Drew flarkln, Aliso Niguel Jr. : I ~ : ------------------------------------------------------~ I I I ( ' I I ..... ( I I ( ) ( I I ( ' ( I : I I I ( I '\. ( I ' ·'. .... Wallick CdMs MoSt Val11able SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -Max Wallick was named Corona del Mar High's golf Most Valuable Player at the team's annual banquet at Santa Ana Country Oub. Coaches Paul Halm and l>ick Morris piesented the JQOSt improved honor to Craig BrooD. ud Brien Wegener took the Coaches Award. The Captainl Award went to Steve Brooks. 1be team was 17-6 this sprlng. The jwlior varsity team (11-10) honors went to Chris Franta (Most Valuable Player), John Marble (most improved) and Leland McMillan (~ches Award.) CLASS OP •97 XXXXXHlgh School .----__.;..- Picture Here We Are So Proud of You ... Good Luck in College! Love, Mom & Dad SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1997 85 IRRELEVANT WEEK CONTINUED FROM 81 RRELEVANT< WEEit XXI touchdowns. That was McAda's biggest year. Hardly accustomed to being on the low end of the totem pole, McAda was MVP in just about everything at Mesquite High in the Dallas area. MISTER McADA Toward the end of the draft -when ESPN's Chris Fowler asked "Who will be Mr. Irrelevant?" on the air -McAda had his doubts. "The announcer on television said we're getting ready to find out who Mr. Irrelevant was, and I · thought, 'What's that? That's messed up,'" McAda said. "The first time I heard the last guy picked in the draft was called Mr. Irrelevant, I thought that was unfair.• Until event founder Paul Salata pulled rank on McAda, the quarterback was prepared to call an audible. And now that McAda's trip to Newport Beach includes golf -real golf, as well as the Runnin' Gunni.n' tournament June 20 at Newport Beach Executive Goll Course -he can't wait. In the days leading up to graduation, McAda played with his father at West Point Golf Course and shot 76 ~>n both days. McAda also apparently has a pretty good Jump shot on the hardwood. "In high school, some thought he was a better basketball player than a football player," said Ronrue McAda Sr., who calls his son RJ (Ronnie Junior). "He likes to shoot the round ball.· Mr. Irrelevant xxn, meanwhile, will make his grand appearance in Newport Beach June 18 for the once-in-a-lifetime celebration and presentation of the Lowsman 1\'ophy at Dale McDaniel's Hyatt Newporter. While West Point has had three Heisman Thophy winners in its once-storied and colorful past (Davis, Blanchard and Captain Peter Dawkins in 1958), McAda is the first Cadet to win the Lowsman Thophy. MOTORCYCL ~S Irrelevant Week has never seen· anything like Ron McAda, the pride of Mesquite, A rmy football came to /-\..attention last autwnn, once again standing tall, straight and proud with its squeaky-clean image, shedding some light on how we want our future military leaders -to be: Courageous, powerful, intelligent and loyal -and, above all, victorious. Newport Beach will salute its favorite duffel bag-carrying player from Army, quarterback Ronnie McAda, June 18-23 for Irrelevant Week XXIl, the zany yet highly popular madcap festival to honor the last pick in the NFL draft, in this case No. 240 by the Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers, who won't be able to use McAda until 1999, when Brett Favre will probably be a four-time NFL MVP. Army football returned to glory last season, thanks to McAda's Texas, who took the Cadets of West Point to a 10-2 record in his senior season. ability to run the option, leading the Cadets to a 10-2 record. U you wanted to find a typical college football player of the 90s, the place not to come would be West Point, N.Y., where trash talking and finger-pointing antics are a disservice to the student body. While m Newport Beach, McAda could set an lrrelevant Week record for saymg "Thank you H and "Yes, Slf. ~ He'll be a breath of fresh air, coming from a school with as hallowed a history as almost any m the country, dating back to Army's unbeaten years of 1944, ·45 and '46. when HelSlllan Trophy winners Glenn Davis and Fell.x (Doc) Blanchard ruled the platoon. Say hello to the commander of the modem version of the brave, old Anny team. 2nd lieutenant McAda. It's Fan Appreciation Night at Speedway B NION CORRECTION ... 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One of my ab6olute favorites is 6wimmlng. I love trying new tricks and fliP6 into the pool. .. ... ... .... •• SAT\JROAY, JUNE 7, 1997 Alt ams ·tandem OOvances ' Costa Mesa duo vie today in quarterfinals of Mother-Daughter Indoor National Championships. LAKE OSWEGO, Ore. -Costa Mesa residents Dorsey and Audra Adams earned a straight- set triumph Friday to advance to today's quarterfinal round of the 12th annual United States Tennis Assoc1allon National Mother- Daughter Indoor Championships at the Mountain Park Racquet Club. Dorsey, ranked No. l m the Southern Cahfornia Tenrus Asso- ct.abon women's 35s doubles with partner Llsa Sigaty, teamed with Audra, a Newport Harbor High freshman ranked No. 55 in the SCTA 14s, to win a sectional quahlying tournament two weeks ago in Los Angeles. Though unseeded, the tandem received a first-round bye, before winntng Friday's Round of 16 affair, 6-3. 6-4 . They are slated to meet Penny and daughter Melissa Thomas, also from Southern California, in today's 9 o'clock quarterfirtals. Dorsey said a victory would mean a probable 4 p.m. semifinal mdtchup with the top-seeded Jolene Wantanabe and her moth- er. Dorsey, 39, saJd she and Sd91- ty just lost m the Adopbon Guild 6.0 semifinals. Dorsey and Audra, an AJl- Newport-Mesa Distnct softball player who along with doubles teammate Erika Palm was drnOng the Fab Five freshme n for Coach fletcher Olson's ClF Southern Section Divistan l finalist, lost in the finals of a Gran Prix tourna- ment last summer. They are com- peting in their first nationals. HThe winners of this tournd- ment get a gold tennis ball, which ii> very highly covete<l," Dorsey said by phone just outside Port- \and. HThe runners-up get a sil- ver ball and the two semifinal losers play off for a bronze ball. I would kill to get one of these and we're going for 1\. • -By Barry Faulkner TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 non-members (with mdtches at public parks, high schools, apartments, homeowners associations and pay-for-play tennis centers). The offer was rejected by administrators of the leagues that play at pnvdte clubs. VLT will include rules stipulating thdt players must be a full -fledged member of a club. "You can't have any limited-use memberships or out-of-town memberships," Stuart said. "That stops the recruiting and sandbagging and cheat.mg " • Janlor players at Newport Beach Tennis Club m the Penn League won Orange County Championships m the boys 15-and-unde r and boys 12-and-under last month, then perf onned weU last weekend at the Perm League Regionals at the-UCLA Teruus Center. There were l 2-to-14 teams in each division al the re91onals, the season's conclusion. (:oach Dave Sherbeck's 15-and-under team of David Pracalosy, Justin Nlng, Ryan Stockwell, Thomas Ito and Joey Sct~a reached the semijinals las~ weekend, losing to San Gabriel Valley. Sherbeck's 12-and-under team of Patrick Ahearn, Vadirn Kutuyev, Alex Sweidan, Terence fiup.ng and Andtew Farland advanced to the regional quarterfinals, losing to Santa Baibara. The Penn League starts again Qq. 1. Details: 644-0050, ext. 30. •..sberbeck, longtime teacbJ.ng pro at NBTC who once reached Cl6 quarterfinals at Wimbledon Vt -Ollxed doubles, will begin SUipn:'er tennis camps for the eighth consecutive year at NBTC on June 23. NBTC will host 10 one-week se5$1ons. Camps include lunch ev.-y day, a T-shirt, instruction and use of the swimming pool (bJ)tional). Non-members are charged $195 for a week, mttnbers $180. Boys and girls between the aga ot 6 and 18 are welcome to Jdi4=~a ii from beginning to Int te levels. Details: "' -0050. ext. 30. . a • 1GTC will al.lo b9 the bolt ~«the annual ~~-Md.son event next ..... end. T Newport~ Mna Daily Pilot high school boys and girls track and field \ ... TAKING THEIR BES SHOTS C orona del Mar High freshman Liz Morse {uppe r left) and Costa Mesa senior Eric Solis (above, right) · each qualified in their respective h eats of the girls and boys 800 meters Friday night in Sacramento. Solis, with his third consecutive school record, stopped the clocks at 1:54.88, putting him in the finals with the third best prelims time. Morsewas fifth of ni.ne qualifie rs in the girls 800, clocking a 2:13.3, which was wth best overall. Each goes for a medal today at Sacramento City College. Newport Harbor's April Ross (right), competed ln the high jump, but sh e did not finish in the top nJ.lie and is ellminated. Ross' teammate, Allcla McFall, did not have to qualify in a 3,200 prellms, with all competitors going today in the finals. \ tRACK co~UfD FROM 81 ' two-time nemes Devin Lindahl of Dana Hills. Und defeated Solis this year at the Orange County Ch~pi­ onships and CIF outbem Section Division m Finals. "When Eric started ff, he dropped to third or fourth place d kept that position,• Costa Mesa Coach John Camey said. "But then iri e last 165 meters, he outkicked eve body and pulled up into second place an~ b~ld everybody off. He was just g butt. It was pretty e xciting.• James Levine of Golden Valley, year's Arcadia Invitational champion who qualified in 1:51.47, won the heat and is expected to win the state title tonight. Solis broke his own school record at the Masters Meet last week, going 1:54.88 when he qualified fifth. The week prior, Solis broke the school record for the first time (1 :54.90) at the CIF Finals. "I just ran my race,• Solis said. •And I was trying to keep my nerves down." 0 Once again braving the elements, Morse was bounced around by more experienced competitors, but she enjoyed the last laugh at the finish line, qualifying No. 5 overall with a time of 2:13.3, finishing third in her heat. Morse, who aimost fell after a nighbnarisb final turn when several girls collide<!, recovered in the last 80 meters, finishing behind Long Beach Poly's Angelita Green (2:11.2) and Stephanie Chavez of Los Gatos (2:12.8( "Everyone was trying to get in front of everyone else, and I was getting boxed in," Morse said. ·one girl hit my leg and we both stumbled, but she stumbled more. It didn't really break my stride, but I kind of hesitated." Cd.M Coach Bill Sumner said the pace of the heat was too slow, thus causing the collision. "Liz had a great race, taking into consideration the collision and the crowd," Sumner said. "But (the state meet) isn't complete yet. (Today) she can't bring anything home -she's leaving it all here." Morse, who will run at 7:30 tonight, came up short of another personal record, which she accomplished at the Masters Meet (2:12.53). She qualified fourth trom the Masters, topping her previous best of 2:14 .25. Fielder measures up in South win RIVALRY ASIDE, COM'S HOPPE JOINS TARS' MESENBRINK, AND NORTH WINS They pace North to 21-24-, 24-22, 24-18 win. By Molly Yanity, Datly Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -Donned m the sporty new uni- f onns donated by Redsand, Corona del Mar High's Blair Hoppe and Newport Harbor's Dana Mesenbrink looked like they had always been teammates as they warmed up together at Newport Harbor High Friday evening before the start of the 20th annual Orange County High School Boys Volleyball All-Star match . "We've played together for a long time," Mesenbrink said. "Even through the rivalries, it's fun.• Mesenbrink and Hoppe helped lead the North all- stars to a 21-24, 24-22, 24-18 victory over their South counterparts, a team that included Sea View League Most Valuable Player Tim Gerlach. Hoppe and Mesenbrink have played some brutal games against each other in their stints as Sea Kings and Sailors. This season, they split with each other and both contests went five games. "It's fun to play with each other, and to be on the same team finally,· said Hoppe, whose name has appeared on the same team as Mesenbrink's -the All- Sea View League First Team. Hoppe, who led the Sea Kings to the CIF champi- onship match, started the match for North's coaches, Esperanza's Kurt Kurston and Keith Albi of Villa Park. He tallied five kills and two block.5. Mesenbrink played in all three games recording two kills and an assist. After taking the first game, the South held a four- point lead at 20-16. But Mater Dei's Steve Almaguer served the North back into it and put the South ahead at 22-20. Kurston called a timeout when the North tied the game at 22 when Woodbridge's 6-foot-7 middle block.er Jarred Dannis din.keel a ball over the net. Even in the middle of a tense, close contest, Kurston and his team were laughing, making a statement as to the special nature of the gathering. "This is good, with p layers having the attitude to play hard and win. And there's a bunch of talent," Hoppe said. The Sea Kings' senior will walk-on at USC this fall. Mesenbrink will play for Chuck Cutenese's Orange Coast Pirates. 1Wo of Meseobrlnk's future teammates - Aliso Nlguel's Cory Chandler and Edison's Ryan Hiskey -were found on the other side of the net. But tt seemed all his rivals were on his team at the all-star game - three future Golden We t athletes also wore North's jer· sey Friday. Golden West and Orang Coast have met 1n lbe state championship match the past two asoru with the Rustlers coming out on lop both times. Esperanza's 8rlgbam Young·bound John Alleman took the Most Valuable Player 1aurelt. STARR CARROU. I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's Blair Hoppe (above), Newport Harbor's Joanna Fielder (left) and Newport Harbor's Dana Metenbrtnk (below) shared a common denominator Friday night -they were all winners In their respectlve Orange County All-Star Volleyball matches at Newport Harbor. •South girls handle the North iri Friday night's Orange County All-Star match, rallying for 14-24, 24-21, 24-20 victory at Newport. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor High's Joarma Pielder was the only Newport-Mesa dis- trict athlete to compete in Friday night's 20th armual Orange County High School Girls Volley- ball All-Star match. Tha~ wasn't the only unique thing the senior had going for her at the all-senior event. Fielder, a middle blocker, was also the tallest girl on her South team at 6-foot-2. Scanning the 25 participants from both teams height was in no short supply, but South definite~ lY didn't measure up to the North in terms of inch- es. But the South, coached by Santa Margarita's Eddie Rapp and Laguna Beach's Vicki Gentry, put together a defensive show that staved off their taller counterparts 14-24, 24-21, 24-20. i:iie match was a best-of-three rally-scoring affw.r. Sporting five athletes at six-feet or over the North came out firing, but Fielder, who started, and crew kept the game tight until the North pulled away thanks in part to 6-foot-2 Allison Napi~r (Century HS), who came up with blocks and kills to pull her team a.bead. Napier, who was one of three North athletes that stood at 6-foot-2 will be an Arizona Wildcat in the fall. ' Fielder, who is bound for the Univers\ty of Michigan in the fall to extend her volleyball career, tallied six kills and two blocks. "We know we're not going to do real well because we've never played with each other before,• she said. The team practiced for just 40 minutes Thursday night. One of the players she had to get familiar with was Calvary Chapel's Witney Hoover, a 5-foot-7 setter who is headed to St. Mary's. ln the third game, Fielder came up with a blis- teting kill to give the South a 7 -6 lead. She also came up with a kill to make the score 22·20 after the North's coach, Rocky Cia.relli of Huntington Beach, called a timeout. Her kill kept the momen-tum swinging with the North. The South team was composed of gtrls from nine schools, and Fielder s&d that the best part of events like the all-star game was the fraterniz- ing. •1t•s fun l? meet new ~ple and just goof oft. Winning im t important. she said. •The tun part is banging out.• Irvine'• Cathy Cook, the second-l4llest South repretentative at 6-foot-1 , captured the game's MOil Valuable Player honor. 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Greenberg NEED DOWN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2bd11 • 5 BA 2 ·car FOR RENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " ' ---------1 This sto1ement was filed PAYMENT? OPEN SUN 1 ·5 Open Ho use Sun 1·4 gar. comm pool/spa. •••••••••!NB I Br w bnth Avl 7/16 Pr Iv ate Wlndowi' NOTICE OF wllh the County Clerk of Enjoy The Flnesll SEAFAIRE $995. 405 Bnghton $329 • 1/3 Ull Close Ofc. in Pros11g1ouS'• PUBLIC LIEN SALE Orange County on 4·24·97 We will loan you lho 4Bdrm 4.5Baths. 3-car 200 Paris Lano N3t2 Springs (Harbot <" to bch. Pool, smk ok MacArthur Cour1 ~ Busln•H and 19973718739 PACll'IC Vl.W down payment on the garage, Ocean Views Front Row Victoria) 114·282-7879. COSTA MESA 2624 Malo prol d 645·4899 Campus MacArthur • Profe11lon1 Code Dally P1101 May 24, 31, MIMORIAL PARK home of your choice $839,000 H<irbor Views 2br 1 ba. S995.mo NB Across torm beach Includes Receptionist,·' N Sec. 21h700b·21~07 b June 7, 14, 1997 Sa942 Cemetery • Mortuary ~~~yi~~·~~te M~~g~;~ Do7u1g4 7B2u011e1y7•0 Bkr 2BR 2BA Penthouso onclosod gar/back yd $575, & Up. 1•2 Br 2bd'1ba 5550.mo inc Slate of The All • • 011ce ts ere y gven y,_________ Ch pet C t 11 B d • • 4 $3951000 2br NB, S795.mo C M 1 util N S Prot 1 Pnone System. Voice 1, t d d th 1 ·-a • rema ory nanc1ng. uyers an 011agos. ove· n t 1e un ors1gno a a PUBLIC NOTICE R It 11 Call for Gate Code Drive by: 1814 Viola S . 1 N B h Av<iil 7 1 722•7052 Mail, Free Copies. pubhc lton sale of 1he fol·1_________ 3500 Pacific Vi-Drive T e •D 0 r s c ac _N_E_W_P_O_R_T_____ MarvAnn McGuire Cnll 754-2480 pe7c1·~·54°8ar242ea1c Pn1k1n9 & Cont. R'm' 1 lowing desc1lbed personal NOTICE OF TRUSTEE"S SALE Newport Beach he ownPaymenl o 646·6770 ...... • Newport Pen Room S650 862-1000\ properly will be held at lhe TS No 941.oa60-0678 Loin No Bkr 239-4334 BEACH 1069 ___ E_1_1ts_R_e_a_11v_G_ro_u_P_ 3 bdf 1 •5 ba Very lg 280 APT enclosed av31I 1n ·1bd houso hour of 10 00 AM . on tho 150l66 7 YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT ·--M4-··2_1•00 ___ ll---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fencod y:ud, 2-car gar. yard. Off Harbor 10011 to bol ch F II 2~hd:y ~~1~un!;1119~~ con· g~~i~ ~1~EOUH~~sJR~~L PIERCE BROTHERS CORONA 4bd, 3ba Pool/spa. V~~~~~~esLl92~,~· n~~Y~ ~~~·o:yr,~~~· ~~;~~~~-and 19th. 646·B541 fur~ I w5~5r=~8~57ji~d' ••••••••••>t- duc1ed at BRISTOL TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT BEl1BROADWAY DEL MAR 1022 1988 remodel. Family/ gated. remod Bike to Pots ok. (310)474-8769. *!*c:.·ss:do:e. ~r~gr. 91~~-__ ·_u_• __ . ___ 11 __ BUSINESS & ..... ~ STREET STORAGE llOO YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE M C iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii living rm. $448,000. beach Sl67,000 Call E'S 3B, 2Ba Greal ~ FINANCE BRISTOL ST, COSTA SOLO AT A PUBLIC SA.LE IF ortuary * hapel Agenl 714 721 3566 June Agl 494·1177 I I 1 L y d utls pd, $765. n pets Rr.NTALS 1 .......... ,. MESA, CA .. County of OR· YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION Cremation Stunning 180 degree • . . ami y homo. g ar 135 AJbert 543·5478 I! ,. • ANGE. State ot Calitorn1a OF THE N•TURE OF THE Bay & Jeny Views. Bayside Cove Gateo re...ny'•ay LOT/ Av all able July 1 SI. WANTED 2726 ,. 1~0 B d ~ A.I\ Sl650'1so 722 7216 E'slde Counlry Woods 1--------The property is stored by PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU ·ost'°a ~!ewsaay Waterfront condo, 2bd, 2ba. pool. beach • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S NESS BRISTOL STREET MINI YOU SHOULO CONT•CT • M 2+2, 32'wlde liv/ din boat slips. S:J97,000. CRYPT 1225 E 'slde 2bd, lba, 2Br spit lvl, stdy, Ip BU I STORAGE I d t 1100 ,. ... M2 9150 A 7 2 3 ';iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S895. N1pet, 180 21st Famlllf Emergencv' OPPORTUNITY ocate a LAWYEROn6130197a1 2ooPM • room. Tolally remod. gent 14·7 1-566. 1, garage. FP, slove, ref, 645.95430r 646.1164 4Bd or more. (pool or BRISTOL ST . COSTA LONESTAR MORTGAGEE $650,000 Bluffs Townhomes hkups, avail 6/20 Beachtront) tor July & 2904 .. MESA, CA 92626. SERVICES LLC n duly Open Sun 1·8 Bay view. l ·Slory, A'JTENTIONI SI 125/mo. 645·5862. E 'slde, Spacious & A 1 s 7 s l 0 K iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The items to be sold aro ippo1n1td. Trusttt under and 2525 Ocean Blvd A·2 3BD, S359K. 2bd. view K •Harbor/Baker Area qU1et. 2br 1 b3, no pe~ ~~.\1sa 673-0515 gene1allfy desc11bed as fol· pur1u1n1 to Oetd of Tl\111 873·3304 $192K. Agt 650-3822. HA.HO• lAwN Priv~te 3Br 2Ba Obi pols. $675 .... $300. $HUGE PROFITS $' • • lows· urnllure, clothing. rec:o1dtd IVZ/88. 11 ln11rument u dep. 645-1492 •••••••••• l 1ools and/or other house· NoSa-6?9S]O, in book , pagt Lido Isle Cottage ·MT. OUVI Garage-GOO. S1350 Phone Card Routes ·~· Hom• """ by '"' of omo• """""""' OfflQ ~ HUNTINGTON •••••••••• Auotfon • MIMOllAl P••• UO< SO< Roi •••·32'5 Fu•n'd S tudio NoO< $2000/wk. Po• ., following persons· of lhe Couniy RICOrder ot 142 Via Undine P•OPHTY OWNHS Move-In Speclall 3br/ Triangle Sq./55 Fwy. COMMERCIAL 800-700·7177 Name of Accounl. Unit ORANGE County s1 ... of BEACH 1040 Auction June 22, 3 PM 2ba trlplox upstairs Avt Now. $595. UllS REAL ESTATE , _____ 2_4h_r_s __ _...1 " Balduf, Paut, 754J C111fo1n1a Encul~d by MILAN Open Houses 6/7, 6/8. unil, balcony, 2-ca1 pd. No Pets. 646·5330 $2·5,000/Wk Home ~rc~i:::,~er~~ll~6~~IC VON SIGH.A.RT. A SINGLE MAN EOUAI. HOUS"'O On•·Of·A·Klndl 6/14 Noon-4 PM. garage. Now carpel/ Large 1Br Very Clean! Bnsod Business. ~QI:' Raplnl JOH 425E WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· OPl'ORTU .. 11• 4Bd 2.75Ba Home. 3 BR, 1.5 BA slrada paint. s l 150 779 New carpel and appls. ---------MLM. Tt:1rnkey Systom · · TION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR Expanded Fam Rm. locallon. sleps 10 S tt Pl 96 8585 G S60 (BOO) 322·6169 X 0717-:, Lucero,John.624G CASHlp1y1bl1 .. tlmtol11ltln Allru lesl.alc allvertlsin9lnlhi1 R d Id Kii h beach. Call tor addl'I co • 4. ar w/opener. 0 APARTMENTS2750 Haas, Bryon. 233 ltlWful money of •he Un11ed 111w1paper is sub1ec110 tlle Fell· emo o e c en l -person. 545·3229 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avoid BankruplC1' I • Folmar. Raymond. 102C Staleal AT THE NORTH FRONT eral fllf Ho1111n9 Act ol 1'61 ll M slr·Sulte • French into, Coulter & Assoc. Debt Consohda11on t Dickson. B11an. Lee, 580E ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY amet11ledwlltcllmakt11lll1tgal Doors• Bay Windows 256-9777 x 232 HUNTINGTON Pride E'slde C M Stop collection calfs. DeTemr.le. Patllcla, 349 COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC to ldftrtisc "any prelerenct. Spa • Sunny Nook ""L_u_x_u_r_lf __ B_a_y _r_I d-g-e HARBOUR 2142 NEWPORT neigh! 3br/2.51)a l'lse Cut monlhly paymentJ . • Cundal. Horman, 298K CENTER ORNE WEST, SANTA . $415,900 Condo Upper unit, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 ~ (3) 2RR units! to 50,.. El1m1nate ' Dean, Monica, S34E ANA. CALIFORNIA !NOTE 11mllalion 01 •11crlmtna11on Nancy Lukse·Agt h II I I $434,900. Agl 570·8263 Holben, Sherri, 4 I 1C CASHIER'S CHECK(S) MUST BE UJed on race. colcw. rtllglon, 714-843-8787 ~::Ood~e ib:o~~a~te /_ Waterfront Fabulous iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 n aF:~le ap~r~~~I~ e 5 '" Labrador. Chas. 218 MAOE PAYABLE TO LOHESTAR 111, aa11dlQ1. lalllillahl.at111 cw ,_R_e_d_u_c_e_d_l_l_S_p_a_c_l_o_us car gar, galed, pool/ 3 + 3 /Don /0 In/Gar/ * 1 BR $725• _B_U_S-IN_E_S_S_____ 1 ·800·270·9894" ., • • Mc Keever, Susan, 507C MORTGAGEE SERVICES. L L.C llalloftal qin, or 111 lntulicNI II Dock av3ll, len, Pis, 2BR 2BA $835 McKeever. Susan. 387 all righ~ 11llt end lnttrut con· mm lllJ aucll pnlem1c1. liml· 3Bdrm t .75Ba Home. spa. $227,000. By •----------l Furn. FP, Fr Doors O/W Incl. 601130 pool. PROPERTY 2767 Perfect Part Time/ • Nelson, David. t53 vtytd 10 and now held by 11 •vaulted Ceilings• Owner. courtesy to 53350 Agt. 675-9505 No pols. Carport Home Buslne5s Farrell Monica, 102E undei ulCI Oetd 01 Tiust in lht ~If~"*'·" Marble Entry • Plush Brokers. 497·2019 LOTS Viste Del M ••• 2·hrs a day earns you Farrell: Monica. 100D proptny srtulltd in q1c1 Counly Tiiis t1tws,,per will nol Carpet • Remodeled CLASSIFIED 140 •545-4855• M • d I ca I /D • n ta I S2K·S20K per month Dated 5·30-97 111dStaltducnbedtt Atmore uew•olJacttplMJIClftltJIC· Kitchen & Bathsll ti's the resource you ifiOiRiiiSiALiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiioi NEWPORT ---------· Offlc• H .B . No for ltfo! Hands a-=-81the Olsen llllly dtKObed In the above me111 kif rut estall w~kll ls I• $2591900 t t 11 BEACH 2169 Beautiful, Now 2 ~ 2 money do wn. Furn Ira mng 24hr -~ This notice is n1ven 1n ac· m•niion·"' ....... ~ of T-... APH Nencu Luk••·Agt can coun on ° se a comer unit 1n B~ck neg 1300s t NT 1 ..... • d lh •1h vi • ""..,.... ,.,.. ~·•~oflllelaw.Ollfru4cn "' myriad of merchen-LOT: LAGUNA BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u 888·573·3214 ~~n:n~: S~lon :11g:,o ei ~121-42 Tiit '""' 9ddrm art ..,..., i.ltnMd 11111 au , ___ 7_1_4-8 __ 4_3_..e_7_8_7_ dlse items. because MYSTIC HILLS Bay w/large windows Prine only 760·0898 1--------- seq of lhe Business & Pro-lltd o11111 common dwigna11on •nt111111 Mnrtl1ed in t.llis Classlfled our columns compel 1570 Skyline Dr. 2br Penthse Condo. and high ceilings r---------.. ·"\·c ' ressrons Code ol the State If any, of Ille rtlll proptfty • ...,.,. .. IAllMI• 011 • The moat comprehen-qualified buyers 10 7200sl. Big Views Lvl. Near beach, Ip, d ·w, Pvt gar, wfd. Ip, hig _B_U_S_I_N_E_S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_ C drw1t>.<1lbovt11purpontd10 -~.i -.. ...... _.. .... 1 d di 111 p 1 000 1 gar no pets N S Gated Community of alllomia. be 835 SEAGULL LANE te205 _.__, _ .. '8111-ave an curren1 rec· ca l<ins or 4 s com· • · • 51435. 7 B9 •1746 Put • I • Sales sub1ec1 to p11or can-NEWPORT BEACH CA 92663 ••~i'l'nrtloo.uflHUO lory of goods and ser· 842·5678 ploled and approved pool. Sl375· 575..i577 FOR RENT 2769 cellatlon in lhe event of ICI· The undtntgntd Trulttt di1-Toll·m II 1·1D0-424·1510. fet __ v_lc_•_•_a_r_o_u_nd_I ____ ----------S220,000. Prin only. 4BD/2BA Family room Sanitized 2Br 1 Ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tloment botwoon Owner c;1 1 any lllbtlt"' IM any 1111 Walt'-•'91, DCaru ,1 .. 11 Mr. Ted Go Issler wfFP. now carper & Patio, granite. marble and obligated par1y . •ma ., ..,. 714 261 1234 · 1 a 1 lde$ac Near Beach. Summer/ Furn'd Offices Full Publlshod Newpo11 incorrte1ness of the 111Ht callHUOat426·3SOCI. LAGUNA LAGUNA • • pain . Cu10 kcuS2 00/ winier ra1es 548-3634 amon. cont rm to a few ·r .:.!. Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally lddrtH and Olhtr common Strool. al 0 · 1 share w Nwpl Bch Piiot June 7 14 1997 duignation. 11 •nr, shown BEACH 1048 BEACH 10481••••••••• mo. 875"4630· Agl. Unique 1bdrm 1 ba builder. B25-0671 ' s8947 herein S11d 1111 w1I be mac:te. • .. ••••••••''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HOUSES/ 4bd/3.5ba Don, for-w/lofl condo style apt _________ 1but withoul covtninl or war-1• t• mal DR, wetbar, FR , Vaulted ceiltngs, hghl Ofc Suite 841 sq.It PUBLIC NOTICE raniy ••pressed ot implied HOUSES/ CONDOS ocoan vlow, gated. & a11y wall< through 3 Pvl Off1cos and _________ ,regarding 11111, posse11lon. or CONDOS 54700/mo. 780·1580. kitchen. large wall<·ln R44elc0elop IN1:;wnpora1 rBelvad, CITY OF encumb1anccs, to PllY lh• fOR RENT u COSTA MESA remaining princip•I sum of the Balffront Lease! closet. dishwasher, Nwpl Bch. $1220. note(sj ucured by u1d Dud of FOR SALE Avait3blo Now• 4bd. private exlra large 714·650·9505 NOTICE T1u11 with tnt11u1 thereon, 111••••••••-4ba. Dock. lorms palio lrom hvlng room.--------- INVITING BIDS p1ov1ded in u1d not•I•). Id· PRIVATE ESTATE ·S,600 S.F. CORONA negotiable. Asking addi1tona1 palio olf or,•--• FOR GASOLINE AND v1nce1 11 any. under lht terms s 5 5 o o Im 0 Ev an . bdrm w/outside stor-11 S L "'· 1 T I •---------New 4 bcrlroom. 3 lnth main house Ve 1 cal DIE EL FUE ol 1111d vced o ruJl HS DEL MAR 2122 7~9-3728, Agent ago space. r 1 BID ITEM ch11gH and upen1t• of lht GENERAL 1002 & J bedroom, 3 bath · guest house on •-----------b II n d s Inc tu de d NO. 1008 Trus11t ~nd ol 1h1 tru111 c1t· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I .S :acres. Own gated bridge across iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BI u ff•. 4 b r 3 b a . lhroughout, skylight 1n NOTICE IS HEREBY altd by said Ottd of Trust The crttk walL: to beach $1295/mo. Lease End unit, 2·cer gar. Ip. living room. unique GIVENth31tuledbidswi11•otal emount ol the unp11d S 2bd. tba. gar, lndry, w /d , ac. $2000 . bathroom/ v anlly/ be received by the C11y of b.ila"ce ot lht obUglllon ... ,,...________ l ,JSO,OOO 607 1 /2 Narcissus Avl Aug. l. 458-5232 dressing areal Neutral Costa Mesa to wit Tho City cured by lht property 10 bt sold BALBOA PENIN. • Open House Sun 6· Nwpt Pen Overlooking carpel l hroughoull Clerk, P O Boll l 200, and rusonabl• esum .. 9d cosll NI 1 I NEW HOMES l 5. 1 0-5 or ca I I canal. 2blks to Beach. Carport stall to ac· Costa Mesa. California expenses and ldvinc:es 11 •he ce, c ean, arge In the village. \Valltto bc-ach. Rebecca 772·1811 Jt261 3Br 2Ba Oplx, fp, bale, commodate l vehicle 92628-1200. on or belore umt of lhe 1n1111l public.Ilion of 2BR 2.SBA Home -111,~re to I ~~r· lots d N h Included. Very b11ght the hour ol 1000 am on ti!• Nolice of Silt 11 with bay views, -"" "'' Executive Twnhse secure gar. ew w t June 23. 1997. 11 shall be $t92.170 S6 The ben1fic11ry garage l decks. S6JSk-S72Slc l 900s.f 2bd/2 5ba, carpel. W /D. Yr Lse. ~~ ~~~ ':~,.,t al~es~: the respons1b11tty of the undt1 aaid Oetd of Tru11 h11• AvallaDle Now • fam rm. 2·C3r gor, No pels. Avail 7/1. 78.,. 0.,.31 bidder to deliver his bid lo 1ofo111aec11tech nddttive11dto $1850.mo MINI ESTATE $1950mo. 075·8045 $1385 1·209·539·5016 $1470. ... • the City Clerk'• ON1ce by •ht undt1'ignt d • wnn1n " "" • "• Fabulous ocean views & sunsets Furn'd 2BD +den V erselll•• 2bd/2ba ••••••••••I the proper announced Otc111111on °1 Otfiuh incl condo. L1ghl. airy, time. Delivery locllion· City Otm1nd tor S1l1. ind• w1rtt1n BEACH 'N BAY Wilk to bc-arh. J bedrooms mini estate 2BA Private spa. remod, gated. Bike 10 MISCELLANEOUS of Costa Mesa, 77 Ferr Ho11ce of Otfaull and Eltalon RENTAL CO wlbig yards, room to add' 52750/mo. Ellis Really Drive. Room 101. Costa to Stll The undt1'1gned caused • .., 844·6200 beach. 51200• Call RENTALS Mesa. Callfomla 92626. Hid Notlce of Otfluh and 714-673·7388 S4S9k ... June, Agl 494·1177. Bids should be ielurned Eltc:1lon to Stll to bt 11COfdtd t Oceanfront Condo •••••••••I to the anentlon ot the c11y 1n th• counly where lht 11al OCEAN VIEW LOTS Unobslrucled Ocoan Clerk, wlthln said time llm1t. PfOpt~ Is locllttd !nit. Mey 1---------Some with whiteW1ter view and Channel View. in 1 sealed envelope ldenh· 21, 199 LONESTAR MORTGA· ---------& ,...nnit readUilans. 2Bdrm 2Bath. pool. fled on lhe OU1slde wllh the GEE SERVICES. L.L.C.. •, .. ________ r5~175L_53 L Jaccuz.zl, boat slip avl. Bid Hem Number and the T1u11et Christy Mc:Clllng, .. .. $2100. 714·673·7486 Opening Dale. Bide wlll be Authorized SIQnature Addrus: Attention SCOTT LAND CO. publicly opened and read P.O Box 5153'8, Dall-. Tua H 0 aloud at 10:00 a.m. or as 7525t-5'88 FOR TRUSTEE'S Omt Wnert 499-1600 soon thereottor os pracll· SALE INFORMATION PLEASE & cable on Juno 23, 1997 In CALL (9111)387·1128 LONESTAR R.E. Anentsl,! the Council Chambers. MORTGAGEE SERVICES. LLC. • COSTA MESA 2124 $675/mo. 2bd/I ba. Fwy close. nr Triangle Square. 648-51 0 Additional sets ol lhe IS A OEST COlLECTOR AT· Showcase thole specil1ca1ions may be ob· TEMPTING TO COLLECT A special proper11H In taine<I DI the Olllc• of the OEBT .A.HY INFORMATION our Homes of lhe Purchasing Supervisor et OBTAINED WILL BE USEO FOR Week & Open Home 77 Fair Duve. Cosla MOH , THAT PURPOSE. ASAP265712 Gulde publlehed COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 SEa.UDED LUXURV *N=='* AMllTMINIS VACATION RENTALS 2722 Belffront Hm Nr Bol Fun Zone. 1 br + sleeping loll, 1 ba. Ip. lmmeculatel 6/19·29. $2200. 714·673·1943 COM Collage Avail. View of waler & send. 6·22 to 7·27. S 1600 .... Sec. 714-675-7506 c t words:: to work · I ) ) I ] Cahlornia 92626. 5131 117. 6114 ••ch Saturday In the Dated: June 2. 1997. Real Et1ate Tab. ll'e Publl shed Newport PUBLIC NOTICE an effective and Beach.Costa MeH Dally ---------lnexpen•lv• way to P~ot Jun• 7, 1997 Ale M1.1Mnnn11 reach homebuyeral 58946 STATEMENT Of AllJIDOWJfT Call our ClaHlfled __ P_U_B-Ll_C_N_O_T_IC_E __ , us~ OF"_,!!"'. IUSIMEIS Department Todayll ~ """'..,... 642·5678 Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 MAME Ask about our Name Statement Thi lolOWIOO petSOll(s) current 1peclat•I The followlng person• are 11n111-.. lblrldOntd the usa oi1._ _______ ~ doing busineu as· C0tpo-llw I~ buSlnaJ name •--------- ra1e Seatch, ThlM Hulton ~~ %~ ,:J;JJJ Qov•t Forecloaed Cen1te Or., 1900, Santa BM'llnCI r•,_1f1, • ne. Home• from pennle1 Ana. CA 92707 CA 02904 O I T Cratn D Wood•, 21014 Tiit l!Ca'°"* IJUSllllSI 1111'111 on S1 · el nquent u , Oakville, 1.aX. ForHI. CA rtllMCI ID lbcM •• IH<I on Repo'e, REO'a. YOUf 92630 Novlmllet 3, 154 111 1111 Cou~ are a · T 0 11 F t • • lhl1 buslnen 11 con-OI Orlnot Ind ~1111 Fill No 1-800-2 te-eooo ducted by: an lndlvldual ffi27('Q1 • •1tl.H·1398 Have you a1orted doing Sang Jae Seo. 21008 Jean for current ll1llng1. bu1lne11 yet? No TtlTICt, laQUM ffQutl, CA mn l---------- Lrg 1 & 2 bdrm opts. 2 & 3 bdrm twnhses w/FP, ~ss thru kitchens, brkfst bar & lrg dsts. Small pets welcome. Prices slort at $1030. Coll 720·8764 Today! ~ ---... , ..................... . Hun t Hrbr Fab 3bd, mrbl fp. tennis poo11, June $1790wk. July/ Aug SI 890wk 2wk min Agl/ownr 846-9468 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 B e l l•I• Room evan. shr bath, Fem prel, no smk/drugs/pets, W/D, Cleaslfled $414 + dep. 673""5590. The moll c:omprehen· Metr-br, pvt ba, gar. tlve and current dlrec-prof' I S 6 4 O. • 1 /3 tory of good• and ser· u t t 1 .. G 4 o . de p . vie•• around! Bal Pan. 6S4..fl294 Plug Into the Classified section to find services from ef ectricions ond plumbers to landscapers Cralg D. Wood• .klno Ji YI, 21038 Jun Ttt· Thi• 1111emen1 w11 f1ted na Laguna ttguel, CA '¥l!Jn with th1 County Clerk ol Tin butlness 11 concliclld by Oteng• County on 5-8-97 c:o panne11 18173720308 Signed $AHG JAE. SEO. JUNG JA Dally Piiot JuntYI BalboeNewpolt 1,14.21.2a.1tv1 5•949 n.s si.ment w• hMcl """ RM.tty, Inc. --------11111 Couney ~ OI OtlllOI PuaL1c Not1cE eoulfo!on•21.1Cl97 Oceanfront ________ , ~~ ..... l'k:t1t1ou1 au11neu CH4221167 l-302t.S .Ain Lot Name ltetement 7,14.21.21. 11187 The toaowino peftOl'I• .,. ___ __;,,___ Red·.~ to ~ Haun: 9:00 am • 5:00 h M·P CIOtng bullMH 11' '1n111y \1\,-VU ~ _ TrtatvrHJ. 917 N C•pl•I· TRADE ... 70,000 md 10:00 llft • •:OO pm " di rano Pl., giangt, CA 92tl9 .. 1561 .... Df, • Sllili ,,_ H dltD. CA Catl\eflllt D OrHnO«Q. M7 N. Caplttrano P1 , Of· ltvough clallflld l"n...i&.\ ........... ange, CA 92149 642·1878 l.J.7~23==4=4=•=·~1L-..!':::' ~~'.::-:::::::......__~~::;:::::::::::=--.l Thl• bu1lnHI II con------------1,;,....;;;;;;.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;.;;:;;;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;o;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;.-;;;.;;; ~---------= =~t :: ... I -I --... -I ~I ... ==~ ~=~ & pointers. BUSINBSS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE 2769 FOR RENT 2769 SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1997 • . IF WE'VE GOT YOUR #UMBER* YOU'VE OOTA SADDLEBACK M .0 w ;. NEW C ·AA! s. ... lA••lno • .. rvlce Pert• "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW S1nta Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 CH ftl'SlEI\ ATW ClllYSURIPl.YMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 048-1934 18881 Beach ~d. - 847-8555 ATLASDODOE 2925A Hart>or Blvd., Cotta Mesa 048-1934 c::::;;i CHEVROLET. COlllELl CHEVROLET 2828 ~ BMi, Costa Mna 54&-1200 ~ ~ WO ROYER IEWPORT IUCH ,540~ ;te>ld, ~ llMdt MO·M45 (!;)1E><'15 mlSSIOn VIEJO LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 29400 M8rgulrit• Pkwy •• Million Vle;o 1 (800t Mt-5398 N \ BI. I{ s IAIERS CADIUAC IUICIC 2900 Harbor Blvd., Cotta Mesa 540-SUOO FlETc:ttlER JONES MOTOR CMS 1301 Cud St., Newport Bnctl 833-9300 • I LINCOLN ~MERCURY IEACH LllCOLI MERCURY 16800 Beaetl Blvd., Ht.mfngton Belid'I 848-7738 Oldsn IOblle Neiwpon B1tach1Costa Meta Oa.ily Piloc 1Mnonara !MPLOYM!NT EMPLOYMENT 5$30 5530 5530 -------~-- General Offtc• Sffurltw omo.re Wat•rfront PT In Costa MeH. rmmedlate po•lllons Re•tauranl com"'uter expet. 3 avaJlablel Call ror AM Hott/HosteuH '"i... l f t 248 9180 n • e de d Monda Y· daya, ... •c f10/hr. appon men • Friday. Exper nae. Fu 81.._..4~88 Stytlat nw9'fed. PT/FT Call Yank•• Tavern Lllf&OUARDi Hourly or C~~m. Paid 975.5333 Immediate Summer vacations. lOu•lltlf ___ W_e_•_k-•n-d-:--- po sltlona I FT/PT. Cllentele) lgB/CM Recepllonlat •248·8180• area. 8 ·8810 Mu•I have good ••Loan Proceaaor TELEMARKETI:; phone skills and some Exp·d Conv. FHA, VA. PT/FT Badge al. Macintosh eJCpetlenca. Fax raauma: 574·1753 Wltl Train. O.C. ·"'-· Sand reaume: 857·7706·pager Pros also. Jay 537·702\) 759·6828 Medloal Aaat-PT TH E B E NT L E Y ...l.------- 8ack Otflce. 20hrs per COMPANY has an EMPLOYMENT wlc. Busy NB Internal Immediate opening In '\'~ Medlelne/Endocrinol· our Costa Mesa otflca SER6QCES 5533 ogy. Salary DOE. for the l ollowlng i '282-1 148 po• 11 1 on: NB Facial Room & Stylist Station Avail. Airport area. Contact Bonnie 714· 756-0493 Perton Friday, lmmedl Xlnt phn voice, typing/ data entry. prol'I, appearance. 642-0735 RECEPTIONIST** For busy P.R. Agency. Good people skills & professionalism a must. Computer exp a... . S9· 1 O/hr + ben. Fax resume to office mgr: 714/442-7559 Reoeptlonlat for Hair Salon In C.M. PT/FT avail. Start $5.50/hr. 831-7990 AOMINSTRATIVI! •~•••• ASSISTANT Pleaae be ~are that Candidates must have the llsllngs In ~s cat· 5 years or admlnlllra· egory may requlr you lion experience In the to call a 900 nu ~ Englneerlng/Archltec· in which there ls 'I\ tural field. MS Office chp ga per mlnl,lte. l (MS Word, MS E>ccel, ASSEMBLE ARTS, MS Powerpoint, MS CRAFTS. TOYS, Access) proficiency a jewelry, wood Items, must, and excellen1 typing, sewing, com· communication skills puter watk from home are also required. In your spare time. Knowledge of Grea t pay. Free SPECINTA.CT ls a big de I al l s. ca 11 plus. 1 ·800·832°8007 The Bentloy Company 24 hra Is a last·growlng, mid· sized englneering/ar- chltectural lrlm that provides lull E/A aer· vices In the South Western U.S. Receptlonlata Send or lax resumes JtlORTGAGES & Needed for lull·tlme & to: Gt 1 Anton Blvd., t .D.'S 2918 ANNOUNCEMENTS HFJEALTNETSHS & SCHOOLS & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~~~0~=~~. ~~~~~~ ~u:e 1~~ ~~s~a ~e:a~ Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Clasalfled .. 3000 INSTRUCTION 3012 5530 5530 5530 Help 714-758-1844 (714)434·1888. EOE. CSac H HOW 11 w • •••••••• jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Retell, Assisi Mngr + Buy It. Soll 11, Find It. ~urohaa• mongages. Dead Doctors Don•t Lie PATIENT TUTOR Admln Aaalat PT for Can't Find Work? Counter Help FIT PT Positions. Apply In Claaalfled. ~nnultlo1. and busl-50% OFF * f D I 1 F .,,.ss notes. Since LOST•· *** ** •Math_ (Arithmetic small 1rm. ay hours. You can•t be took ng Pas lion. some ood Person: Pepyrua, daily 642-5678 1 ui: 77 Colloidal Minerals thru Ca.lculus) WP, comp skill• nee. too hardl WANTED 15 prep. and Customer 3 3 3 3 Br Is to 1. ;P'!~d4 ;,~:e!~u~ralf9e11 FOUND 2925 33.5 oz. W/Natural •Statistic•• Chemistry Sci w/exp. Fax cover/ people to fill various CSe 8 rv111cTeomoKp 8 e1r h60 8 11pbf 0 u 8 1. CS 0 u 85 1to 1 P218 8 z6a1 •• 0SroFu8t~ _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T __ EMPLOYMENT • " · • Great Taste. Our club •Physics • Term Papers resume: 714-721·0336 positions from waro· ~ ;prcg~~~1ar~~~~~·~fa7a1. prlce ... Onl~ $11.99 •Reading • Test Prep BOAT PAINTER house to manago· Market 673·831 o Resume: 545·2213 SERVICES 5533 SERVICES 5533 1 O 96 O Found Small black Toll Frtt 88 ·217·1837 (CBEST. GAE, SAT) EXPERIENCED menl. No experience 7 :00a m·3:00pm Sales Aaat iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~l-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • t·90 EKI :;12 O dog· Ridge Park Dr. Get In Shape Now! Study Skills. For free LP APPLICATORS necessary. Call Now. Dog Lovera. gcnoral Food Broker/lmponer 11 :on the move? I Newport Coast Sun 6-Personal Instruction. In Io rm at Ion ca II: 875-2837 Brent <714l89t·5784· assist to work flex hrs. in Irvine. Otflce 95, fi!!ii!!!!!!ii!!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!~il 1. Call 545·5247 alter Home, Office or Gym. J im Madia 547·MATH To place an ad in COOK Sales & Itta cleaning. Order desk/Tralllc tpm Leave Message Seolt 714·723·0686 Cleaaltled CdM. Kim 723-1539 expor req. Food and/ LOST CAT TUTORING Call 842·5878. EXPERIENCED or Import O>cper a HUMAN RESOURCES Your Very Own Personnel Manager ~ Sell your extra household Black Porslan. Hot •••••••• Credentialed Teacher AC INSTALLERS major -t-. Full time w/ I E SONALS Most SubJects·ESL. Aw a r d ·w I n n i n g WANTED benellls. Fax resume pink collar. Name s P R Math-Read-Special Ed rotlromenl community 1 (714) 65,..8014 Designed for the small business owner who does not have an I l.R. Department. Services provided include: ~ items .. Blue.. 6/2 In S.A. I••••••••• Aemedlatio11 644·0325 h a s a 9 r e a I ARCTIC 434-9120 o: ...,. . .. in Classified Heights nr Cyprese St. ~ opportunity for a FT Secretary Dynamic 851·8716 ~-,. cook to work in our Tustin Consulllng Co. TRAVEL 30 4 Can't seem lo LOST WALLET at Al· SEEKING 1 r.........;.~l:f!!' ~ S k 111 e d Nu rs Ing WP 6.0 exp req. Busy bertsons Corona del WOMEN 3004 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii unt_. ~' Center. Exper1enco get to all those oo·all posltton. Must Mar near PCH. 5128,,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Two Round Trip .J with modified & tax· repair jobs bo highly organized. 11 v h 1 LAX 1 lured diets holp!ul. We d h h ? 832·1201 Fx-832·2166 Black small Senllmen-Hendaome Attornev ouc era rom o LJ,. y .... 1.~ .. 10 cc-..-.k~ are tocatod near bus aroun t e ouse tat Items. Bus cards· Seeks very attractive ;:~~~go0:.o:d T:~~911. \ 1 G L> ., routos and the UCI Let the Olivares & Sons, and slim wht lemale 26-34 s 1 7 5 /e a . c a 11 '·1111 •• ••<'JI "'"''~"' campus. Groat ben· Claaslfled c~~~1o:J~~~:8~:11 for dating.• 360·4947 91a.910 .3a48 WE ARE N<N/ Uin•NG ellts,. uniforms and Service nuu free meal provided. LOST F -c .. '-•---'--•r,<.m..-Fax resumo to 714· Directory , emale cat, .-.,...._ ""'-·..,.,... long hair, dark/It gray. No room left .Caikitr .St.cl 725·9132, or apply in help you find VI P S B I th EMPLOYMENT re-person at Regents I' bl h 1 c· ort treats N . n e garage lffli•pcnoe•6r~ma Point, 19191 Harvard re 1a e e p . Has tags. 720·1855 for the car? 642 5678 mm Newport News Clltss/Dlspla y Advertisi ng up to 50% Comm. • lliring process (advertising, pre-screening, face-to-face inlerviewing, reference and work history checks, etc.) • On-sile or off-silc for confidcn1iality. •Guidance for lraining new employees. • Assis1ancc creating a slandard review proa:ss. • l lourly ra1es. June 7, 1997 WI' I uuesoNOMA Ave .. lrvino. CA 92612. • MISSING! White tong SELL ~ No phono calls.-------- hair Cat 15yrs old on A call to S.\1"1C•t.-IR.\1e1 ploase. Orug-lree RENT FT In & Out~iJe Ask for Paul 723-5440 JJ45 Newport Blwl. CommonSense Solutions (714) 262-6795 For Info: !; <-~ 644-3151 ~.;;:-·i Set•" IN It ~:::.i Suite 201 N.D. 5/30 nr Vista Trucha/ 333.~ S S,,,•ol 51, ... .,f workplace. EOE claaalfled can your home Vista Del Oro St., N.B. help through classllied ft\. .. ,~ ....... • ...... -,i .~ ... tjl...... Buy It. Sell It. Find It. th h I ·11 d Reward 760·9048. 1 ________ , __________ 1111111 ___________ c ... •_•_•_•_lf_le_d_.__ roug c ass1 e .. Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card# or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we' II run it for another week FREEi All for $10• r. ---------------------------D YES,SELL ~y CAR Nome City Zip Phone CNditCord D MC OVISA D AMX # Exp - Moil To: DAILY PILOT 330. W lay $net, Colla Mela, CA 92627 (714) 6'2•$6180-FAX17"1631-659' (Prr.ole ~Only} ,,,., .. CNd Pwfirwnt 8o,g, ,..,,-.Mollt ModtJ f'rice - 0 ,._ts-. D ~ ._, o ,._,..._ or-'~ o ,._~ o ~c-. O "'-w~ o ~., 0 AMl'l'M..... 0 wi...~ O O.CA/111111/l o ..... ~ o c-.. 00...~ o~w a.., ... ~ • $ 10 few '4 litw, $ 1 .00 each otlditionol llne •------- I WAS 1111 I.AST llMI 90T ·--...... CllD! only s10,675 puts you behind the wheel! HURRYI 36 monrlu tltlKJ cnJ lusc. On 1pp!V\'cd vcJ11 SM>S.'48 • tn JIC'r month. S 1500 total cuh Jue 11 iis.ning. Tex.ti of paymcrm $10,67~ • tu 11.nldoal SU1417.M> Jllr. mllct per yur. Bated on MSRr SJ9,68S.OO (63u775l) I lJ<)-:-Al T ll () llA on1y S 17 ,469 s ou behind the wheel! 36 monlha lit~ cnJ !cue. On arpi'(>\cd crcd11. $2500 mnl UJh due at 113ninJ. Tot•I o(p.i~mcnts SJ 7,'469.20 + tu. Rc~1du1l S21,l3?.05 l lk milt• per yur. Ducd on MSllP S34,995 00 (•121773) . r;;e:~pon Beach/Ccma Me:sa l>.Uty Pilor EMPLOYMENT AHTJQUES 6010 l'1JIS 111 ... WJUITED 5535 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •UT • IOZS GAUGE SAl.ES%19 Lovlne Swedish NurM 12 Vra exp Honnt & caring Goad cook. Loe refs. Christin• <::1714-04e-3735<::1 Top Dollar Paid! 'rom t 800·1980. 1 pc to entire estate. Palnllnga, china, glswate, fum, etc. 40Yr NB Res 873-6223 DOMESTICS 5540 _____ __, ~----------------------------_;,----------------~ By OWtl.ES GOltEN ESTATE COltONA with OMAR SHARIF AU CTI 0 N HDiliEiiLiiMARiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iii1iii22 and TANNAH HIRSCH ,.,,_,.__,Al., 1-Y '"P ~EKL Y BRIDGE QUIZ ~ ,._,,.. ...... c.;;o....,. Irvine Terrace A ... i.-, n... Arn 12th Annual Q. 1 • Neit.he.r vulnerable, u What ad..lon do you Lnkc? A•iqw T..,. 11 c.a..r.iWti Community Soulh you hold: COM 1lngl• lather w/3yr APPLIANCES 6011 USO.OOOl•J~ Garage Sal• Q. 5 • ll-Ol h vulnerahlr. as South old daughter 1 .. k1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8'"'"'•" GI..., Rp""" Saturday June 7th •7 4 Q6 <>A K J 6 4 M JO 7 6 2 you holit trade of babvalttlng June 21 't' } 7:30am-<4pm 1orvlcH. 760-0681 Refriger ator S175. pm Partneropenathe biddingw1th onr •Q94 O A9762 <>A 1052 •6 W a a h • r /0 r y • r , Lido Marina Vi!Uigt Over 30 homeowners club. What do you respond? $135.ea 846-5848 (800) 324-0104 will b• Hlllng fabu· The bidding hns proceed«! ••••••••• J lou1 a11or1mant ol MERCHAN Sld•·bV·Sld• 25.6 cun muuc:.TION 1110C11v•r traasurH lncludlng: Q. 2 • As South, vulnernblr, ym1 NORTH EAST SOUTII WEST DISE Aelrlg. $250. 645-6068 DRF=VPR'c;; antlquH, deilgner hnld: t• PRl!s 20 day, 645-0875 evea. 't=~·@!•~jNWilifjdfi!~!!=~I aample clothing, TV, 2• Pa.11 ? Pau Waaher/Drv•r II furnitu re, exercise •A6 5 \JJ 72 <>J 93 •A l 092 Whatdoyou hidnow'' ANTIQUES 6010 . $100/aa or $175/both. equipment, clothes, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 848·8308 ---------1 books, plclutes, & Partner opens the bidding with one BUILDING orlglnal paintings, sp:ide. What do you respond? Q. 6 • l'loth 11Ul11rrnhle, 011 South you hold· office furniture , FURNITU~ 6014 MATERIALS 6030 children'• clothes, & • t oys. tools, lawn-Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you • K 8 6 <;C 8 7 3 <> 6 2 • ,J 7 6 4 3 Btt Couch Good cond 011 wht w/gold It patt. St so obo 839-0664 Steel 11.Julldlng Navar mqwer and golf balls. hold: The bidding has proccrded· NORTH EAST SOUTII assembled. 40x20 Come 10 Pacific Coasl was $4800 wlll aell for Hwy & lrvlne Terrace $2290 (open ands). Or. (ac roa1 from Leather brown sleeper Still under warranty. Newport country 1ola $400, wood TV Joe 1-800-292-011 1 c 1tand $50, coffee•=--------lub). Pick up a map table $50, artlflclal Steel Building• with Iha list of t Ire p I ace s 1 o o Dealer Cancellallonsll addresses. Sponsored 574-2850 Garages and ullllly by Marian Phlllippl. buildings: 20x26, Coast Newport S tanley Formal 2 5 x 3 0 , 2 5 x 4 8 • Properties. 759-3721. din rm aet, lbl w/2 Sh 30 o F & silverware drawers ax· op-•4 · arm Sat 8·12, salt & fresh tends to 8' w/6 Cane Commercial • 40x45. water fishing gear Back chrs, new cush-42•70• 45•50• 55•140· tools, cllhlng, elc.i Ions pad lncld. Brand Still Crated 200 Orchid New Materlala. new, over SSK coat, 1·800-211-9594 811u1 linens Included Sall $2$00 54CS.H081--------- Wrought Iron Pallo PETS & Furnllure & Acces. ANIMALS 6049 Saturday 7am 1126 White Sall Household Items. chlldren1 clothes & toys, appliances, window• & doors. 3-pc antlq ue French 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I fountain. 675-7639. 1• .,__ _______ _ KITTENS MERCHANDISE 562-598-3525 Seal Beach COSTA MESA 6124 E'S 3Br+Fm/Oln Ams **** MISC. 6015 ---------J 2 1 I w/yrd. X·Lg Mst, lndry, • 5 \J A K 10 <> A Q 7 6 • K Q 9 8 3 The bidding has proceeded. SOt.rnl WEST NORTH ,. p-t• 20 Paa 20 7 Whal do you bid now? EAST Pus Pau Q. 4 • As Soulh, vulncrehlr, you hold: •63 O AK6 <>A J 103 •QJ52 Your right-hand opponr nt opens lhe bidding wiLh one diamond. 1 • PRJl'I Pan 2• Pull ? Whal nrl 11ln do you l,'lk<>'' lo11k {nr nnsu l'rR nn Mm11la) WFS r r>bl l.enr n to be a bettt'r bridge player ! Sub11crihe now to the Goren Bridge Ldter by calling (800) 788-1225 ror information. Or w rite to: (~oren B r idge Let- ter , P.O. Dos 4410, Chicago, Ill 60680. HUNTINGTON POWER BOATS BEACH 6140 TRANSPORTATION 7012 Eatate Yard Sale ---------Saturday 8·2 21542 Kanakoa BOATS 70 11 Hamllton/B us ha rd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii une ~ pm Long Hair Sable Ip. Pool/spa/tenn. 2· Liao Mnrinlf ViUag' •ee Crattaman, Gae Brown killen. Friendly, car gar. 1 blk to Back --------- Mower Model 917 4mos. old. 854-3246. Bay. $1500 722-7739. IRVINE 6144 18ft Duffiel d . Electric 1991·All now Interior. w11h low cosl secure slip. $9000. 345-0104 89 E xpress Cruiser 32fl OAL 400 hrs. Twin VP271 ·BranCI nu painl. prolessionally decorated 1n1erior. Loaded wllh extras! S49,900.obo 760·6837 (800) 334-0104 5.0 HP $200.00 Qarane Sal• Sat. m aMfii<>N tM>Ollaf 714-721-4008 •---------• D REYERS --------BICYCLES 6060 8am-1pm. Baby uems, n=.!!!~~!=H. Misc Flshlnq tackle, c l o t hes, maternity @11• gimme C.G.Navagallon book, cllhs, hsehold Items. Fire extinguishers, Purple Mountain 1045 Park Hiii Dr. Hove A Garage Sole! tools. 548-9832. B I k • $ 1 O O . (191h/Whlttler) 574-2850 Wolff Tanning B•d• •HUGE Multl·Famllv Tan Al Home TV 11.1,....0NICS Sale ·Wilson Twnhms Buy Direct and Savel t '-&~ t 380 W. Wllaon Low Monlhly Pmts STlllO 8010 Fri & Sal 7am-3pm Fr•• Color Calalog Electronics, appls, Call 1·800-711-0158 clothes. ski equip ... *HUGE• MOVING SALE S a I 0 n I y 8 -2 . Furniture, flutes. 87'B oslon Wha ler 17ft Monlauk. Yamaha SAIL BOATS 90, ball tank . cover. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S8800. 6 4 8· 1162 clothes & much morel --------- 19 Heatherwood POWER BOATS 24' Sailboat Mahogany/ Teak. d1esze1. au10 pilot, icebox, heacs. 2 boals musl sell! S5000 obo 581-5947. (Michelson/Jordon) 7012 ****** NEWPORT BEACH 6169 7 9' B a y lln er 25fl L i d o 1 4 w trailer S 1000 obo 786·4 731 . Saraloga, rebuilt ong/ --------- ouldrive, 25hrs, new MARINE SLIPS ACROSS 1 N04 owing 5 FWetb9nll plants 10-MtrQ 14 Napoleon's place ol ..... 15 Arctic dwelling 16 Ca.tlfomla's - Woods 17 ADPear 18 Met Pf8Senlahon 20 Alamo Sl1e 22 A1rpon Info 23 Interior pan 24 Iowa or Utah 26 ·-Ahbt• 27 Ughlbulb holde1s 30 Adr0tt maneuvering 34 Storage un11 35 Hurry 36 Sunrise 37 Harem chamber 38 Olive s1uff1ng 41 ·-uee· A2 Moistens 44 Authol Beerbohm 45 Permeale 47 Titt81 49 One m lhe know 50 Legal matter 51 Wrath 52 Thtgh bone 55 Seattle hrs 56 Band 14 17 instruments 60 Patty game, 83 E*':, Friends" ~Melby Didi'• pursuer 65 Slltdlurn 66 Pollst&I Roper 67 Acting award 68 Lingerie put chase 69 Ols1on SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1997 •• COLLECTIBLES 6017 sanum Tl nm• Now Being SCheduled In Your Nelgt\l)OrtiOOd .•• Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? •••3·Famlly Sal• 333 Catallna-Alley Sat & Sun 9am-4pm Patio furn, hsehld, etc. 'upholslery, In/out , Bimini lop, teak, VHS. DOCKS 7022 "=~==~=!:::::~~~~==~=~:::::~~=~~=~~ 57900. 631 ·5823 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -Claaaltled I Let the Classlfled Service (ct The Piot Closlifiech ot 641·S618 lo pixe yoll liaoge $de Ad I Hutch· Black Laquer w/Crystal·pald S 12K, sac SSK. Alllgator Brlefc••• w/address book S4K. 640·6401 Directory help you find reliable help. 642-5878 Estate Sale, furn & lisewares. Sun 8-4 111 Via Vella Lido Isle SELL your home through classified COMPUTERS 6018 Acer Laptop, l.oadedl 133MH, Coit $2900., $17SO.obo759·1609 WANTED TO BUY 6019 "°'only •29!'...n No Money Downt lnStallatlon Ii Programming Of 7S+ Channels lndUded VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A lNE DEMO AT 231 IWPOfT BLVD., C.M. wcamToll .... · ........... Chances are you will find what you need al the price you want to pay when you read CIHalfled daily 842-5678 997 MAIDA BtJOO SE PICKUP~ -- IWLJ~!' l.l.(1011 auv A NEW 1997 MAZDA 82300 SE PICKUP Moving Sale Sat Only 8am-4. Appia, Furn, Ho4.lsehold furn, etc ... 3 Landfall Ct. Multl·Famlly Garage Sale Sat only 7am-12 Clthes, hsehOld hems, recreational Items, ·plus much morelll 517 Bolsa -Nwpt His Sat 7•2, 19 year Moving Sale! bikes, books, collectibles, furn, lots of good stutll 2318 Aralla Eastblulf nr COM High ·l'OWll~ M.S.R.P ........................ 11 Saturdav 9am Sola. fridge, coffee Ibis. lamps, games, old books, clothes, etc. •531 lrvln• Ave• • AM I FM CASS. STEUO MAZDA VAlUE SAVINGS ................... , .... ' .SOO Saturday 9am-1pm 2 ref's, clothes, and appliances. MAZDA VAlUE PKG SAVNGS .................. •sss FREE SE-S PKG ..................................... 'A6S FACTOliY REWE ................................. 'AOO EACH DISCOUNT .............................. '1816 $10,999 +TAX 245 Klnga Place ~rd Sale Sal 6/7, Sam. Lots of quality misc! From portable whl chair. rugs clolh· Ing & knick knacks 400 Catalina Dr. SELL I' 'I 1 ~'"1'11 Hl,\I 714/842 6666 ~- ll111111w • t 1 ll 1 I h:." i 1 ( · \ . . -. ~~ your used vehicle through classified 642·5678 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .,, ,. The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot iJ pkasrd to announce a new service 1101'! amilabk to new businesses. ~ wi/J now SEARCH tht na~ for you at no t'Xtrll chargt, mu/ save you the time and the trip to tht Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of <:OUN, afor the search is completeJ Wt wi/J file your fictitious buriness na1'U statnnml with the Onmty Clh1t. publish onct a week for four wttlts as rtquimJ by law and thm fik your proof of pub/icati/Jn with the County Clerlt. Please ttop by to fik >'"'"fictitious businm sta1anmt 111 the Daily Pi/tJt, 330 W. Bay St. Cmta Mesa. If you C4nnot ttop by, p~ aJJ us al (714) 642-4321 and we wiO maltt amzngmimJs for you to handle this pToatlurt by fNlil If you shouJJ haw~~ questiom, pledu oJl us 11nd rw wiO be morr than ~~4U~)O~ nm~-~ot NttwrunT lllACH C05TA Mt!S A 81' Boston Whaler 15x70' sllp Sailboats MARINE SLiuS Monl auk 1711 w/90hp, only. S13.50/per fl. c Marlnor TrallerNHS/ 645·9307 DOCKS 7022 Teak/Scuba Rack/Bail Tank. New upholstery Nice 57900. 631·5823 40ft MOORING off Lido, Includes new Dock, Xlnt Location. Zodiac. 59000.obo (very secure). water/ 7 14 -3 4 5 ·0104 elec1 6 7 3·7 6 77 ~TORVSTIC~R $18,~ •11 '9 7NEW GOLF Tho most comprehen· ' sive and current direc· BMW 903, lory ol goods and s er· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil vices aroundl '8 7 BMW 325 Beet. alarm, 6 cyl, 5spd. SELL AC, all pwr, sunroof. S7995/obo. 640-4688.; To place an ad lff • Classlned ~...! Call 642·5678. 104125 3556 CONSTRUCTION GARAGE JEWEI.JtY 3784 MONEY TO PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING 3910 PO ILL.A T ~identlal Alzheimers Care "We meet cilattenglng needs with loving care" 39~ Hospital Road N.B., CA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ii9 B OILD ~NG 3 5 60 DOORS 3 6 7 8 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOAN 3 832 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •COMP·U·TEK• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W1lllam Herold J eweler liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a Better Wal P•lnti'ng ROOFING Speclalleta Low Costa-Repair SON C t WatchJJewelry Repair R f E t t L " ..._ ORCO PLUMBING Summer Spec 10% OFF T 1 u ANDER ona ' ••S475 • 18X7•• Anllque•Flna Jewelry •a • • • oana Ouahty Cra 1monsh1p All StylH·fast·Otl*ldabtt 7 ~~~95g~~~~00 Aes/Comm'l/New-Amdl Includes hallway, SUy/lltll/lladt 873•0385 PurchaH O Down For areas price. Refs. & Drain Cleaning. lf538S2S NOW Conat U#~13292 714-631-3555 Llc·lnsured-Bondtd weather-strip, lnelalla· Fl.OtNaNl\IEVto8tRSOO'l<.KoEIRvAaJGueE l&\21\3 714-857·1530 7Dya/Free estNisa MC * 722·2805 * MACMEOIC •Care for SINCE 1028 760-1381 tlon & tax 845-5704 ---------L172n05 780·8170 Macintosh Computers Terry'• Rapid RHponse LANDSCAPE le 714 873·7480 Uc.1976 Al Kenn•dlf Pai=========~ In your hme/ofc. Low/ DRYWALL Opsnari/Sprlngs/HingH LAWN CARE 3808 Paperhanging U REMODELING SEKVJCE CHILD CARE 3536 houiry rate. 873 "8819 3584 1nst11/Aepalr•Free Eat. MOVING 3834 -Old Country Tr•desman---------& ADDITIONS 3916 DIRECTORY PC P•r•onal Trainer SERVICE 646-7721 Pg-602-1116 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comp price 884-8872 eDAN DAWSON• I 0 h or lflcel'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BASIC YARD MAJNT PLUMBING "IA PIAM:e In The Heart n y ur ome o 11 CHUNG'S PAINTING -------·1 Oon'I know • kayboatd •R•ceesed BookcasH• 1 CALL Does IT Al.LI PUBLIC NOTICE Water Heat.rs • Drains Uc'd l'l<HM d•ycare. 1• from the on switch? Archtst 8ullnole+D11 HANDY MAN 3710 831-4422 The Calif. Public Ulfli· 23Yrs E>ep-Gn Price! Remodel • Repair '"" actlvillH: att. mlJllo Catt Jerry 850.0015 Cloeela~LI ht Sottile Pa ... r-413·8142 1les Commls .... on RE· Ouv Work-Fret Est Faucets • Flxtur .. teleooe & more. Lg y•1d/ • 001 T '"' Uc#37~602 538-1534 L#554722 646 6720 playroom! TLC & CP~ ProfHalonal Service AACHC 41 ... 7 •Paint/Carpentry• • TREES QUIRES that all used ---------• • l.304202111 845·4831 Computer & Internet ,,...SMALL JOB EXPERT Drywall and morel ..I houaehold goods OeneAbrama Painting Pgr#717•5729 FAATHINO INTERIORS Kllchen/Balh/Remodol Rm Addltlona VISa/MC L41560875 873·1212 ADDITIONS REMODELI NG HlO Training. Affordable. Orywalt/PIHter Repair Small Jobs Oki -==-~'«-J4TS mover• print their lnVExt. Olly PalnVAeH S =====:=.=:=~ SCREEN On·11t• Tad 840·7872 , Hinglng,T1plng/T••turt Gary 845-5277 --P.U.C. Cal T number; Uc/Ins. Ben Moore Pa1n1 Rand!f Svlr Plumblno SERVICES 3919 CLEANING Comm/All 551·9573 ----..,.-...,.....=---~~ Lawn &entice. Mow/ limoa and chauffeurs 989·7083 Pi'684-3947 I Repair What Your1"9-i .. iliililiiiiiiiij!iiiiii ASK ME ABOU~... Home Repair/Remodel edge/sod /eprlnklere/ print their T.C.P. fll.lm-.,.,.....,...-,,.--~-.-~-I Plumber Fhcedl1• Atrflodehng•AddltJOt\9 SE~CES 3548 Witthoeft Drywall Costa Mesa/Newpon cln-up. Al 988-2718 ber In all advenlse-Ike'• C ustom PaJntlng Llc'd /Bonded/lnt'd M•ltlht .,,._n Sent. I!. Hom• Aepa,,. No JoO ili8&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pplt ti Macintosh All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs 25 Year• E•P· Lve msg or call alter 5 manta. II you have a Prof, Clean, Ouallly Remodel 845·5079 New & Re-ecreenlng Tr.JO Small' Bob S48-8223 4 TOUCH OF CLASS Clean I Clean! Clean! Jim 831 ·2480 eOREEN MASTERS ·question about Iha le-Worl<. lnlJE>et & Oo<:kt. Lie# 181673 Bonded O..Olng. Ros/Comm s ER v.1 c E 20YIS fJcp/F-1r $/frH Eat BREWER'S TV VCR Landscaping & Malnt. gality of a mover, Hmo L#703468 831·4810 Roger 714-548-0850 CABINETS 3490 Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. Ll400030 714-639-1447 & Home ·s.,,;lc•• Tree Trim • Removal or chauffeur, call: -..,,.---.,,.......,.-..,...--Tereu 282·7143 • Bad·UJHln CD Roni Undor S300. LtE73660 G11dening Svc 841-5512 Public Utllllloe Peter• Painting •BOSS HOUSECLEANING · 'i>'tcu• llpc.l;ut· ELECTRICAL 3610 Accept MIC & VISA Landscape Remodelln9 7~~~~:!~05~ 20 lr~°:~s~~~~l:nco Au.fanced Wood1y1tem1 Ucenaod-Bonded . llr~radc' C.M. Dale 831 ·1818 Yard tune up/malntenace, 1--------..----Interiors and E>e1eriors WALL COvERINGS 3932 y ~~~1~'; B~~~1;rJ;ic;r• S 10.00 por hour. • ln1c:1 ncl fnq;ofl, Small Job EXPERT Home RHtoretlorVRtmodel land1cape/srtl11lc design. M ALL·AJ-1~RIC~~ Relorral. 854·0512 I •old 5 Mantele 714-548-0388 . ,.,1,,,,K:..i; ·r'"'4'lllng Duncan Electric Tiie/drywaii/woodwork Con1rac1or#C27-604006. oves-... are u Y FA1nRsTtaH11~N11G0nlN•TREeRml00RvSat ·• ong · ---......,...------,,. o F'ences/deckS/room add. Proll & Ethical. 545-7505 Courteously & Chtaply ---------1 u ~9l6SO Tl( 9g9.9g70 •Bright Haeclnlng • l'111d1:i\C .1<1.i,c: Local/ uicl< Responso A 1 / 1 549·0223 T141227 • ,, , ..., ... -Discount Wallcovering European Pron. Bost L A1275870 650·7042 °0 11 genera repairs. LAWN CARE Great Workt1----------PET ,__.-,.,ru In townt Rois 5Yra E~p. Peterkin Ele~trlc Comm/Res Reis Free Esl Low S Wkly lwn svc. Split Second Moving SERVICES • RD400El. LS5os75 873•1 212 ~PENTRY 3510 Grace 251-9455 ('llll ~lck Prompt&. Low Ralosl Chrla 754•0517 cln-up/trfm/aprlnklers Pro1Moversl 24Hr Srv =~~Nll'fG •••A. Van Horn 3870 iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Del Mar Cleaning Co Or ..-Z~~11('9~0i:..o274 ros-com/sm-19 job• HOME SERVICES 831-0208 Pg·602·1770 ~o;~~~t~~/f;4~~:;~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·~~Mam.ow ~~ug~~:1~1~gG1r!r:.';:1~ A to z HANDYMAN By Alan s. LOWIS CSL618717 748·5255 Anything & Every1hlng Lou Torr•• Landecape Pet Sitter/Dog Walker • l'UMPS/llOILERS L• 709452 845·2418 1•1!1AU.AEFACE CABINETS Rellabte. Prof'I. Olly A ctlonLlne Electrlo MF1reeh Es111m7a!,e8. R1e41'4s0. Harbor Area 20Yrs. Two Brother• Moving Daily/Overnighl vislls. rc1j&tlons. balhS, doors, Ru/Com 714-458-8212 Small & Large Jobs c ae ...,, • Wkly malnl/New Install •SPRINO SPECIAL• Rois avl. Llc'd/Bondod RADIO DISIWTOIU> The Stripper 11 ndows. Doug 546-7258 1---------1 Local• Fa$\ Response QUALITY CRAFTSMAN trrlg work/Tree trim Same Day Service Lie/Ins Denise 714·935-8670 ~°'&~~ Spec I a 11 z Ing In MARIA'S CLEANING CONCRETE•-L.t515863 848·8130 Carpentry•Cablnets Cusl ratesl 548-4383 Cll·T13'4850 957·1500 PHI 714-722-9998 Wallpaper Removal Atl.,dabl• Carpentrw Oualoty Aeaurance UI .._ _______ !) L5889241 983-5037 Csbine1s-F'o1mlca-K11 IOYrs In Bus. Suppllos MASONRY 3557 ~.1ectr lc•Pl~~9•7D2ao~ Sh•n•'• Gardenln111---------PLASTER . Balh&·Crown Molding provided. 539-8704 ,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FENCES MllC repairs ..,,7. u & Landaca~lng. Lawn PATIO COVERS & 1----------tW• Oala should hang 11ol's Lee e45-8750 ,. 3615 Semi Retired Contractor care Install n/Removat ENCLOSURES 3842 REPAIR 3880 POOL together. Strip, lns1a11. CAAPEHTRY•Wlndowt ·~~c~:;: CT~~l~S~ Brick, Block. S1one, T1lo & DECKS Repairs. lmprovemen11, Sprlnklere 548-5801 ~~v~~~tt~ 1 1t:1~~~~ Doors • wood Fencos House/Window Cleaning Cone, Patio, Drl11owayliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sm jobs Oual1ly/lnttgrlty VICTOR'S Prol'I Land-PIHler/Stucco Patch SERVICE 3894~===::;:=====.. PET PROOFINO lOYrs E>ep Xlnt Rois Fptc, BBOs. Roi. 25Yr. * Wood Fencea • I Cillt, Ken 842·1770 scape Malnt. Seaeonat St•mb•U9h 8ulkl9re -Serving So Ca 25yrs-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•• L#2G1~81 • Call Bob Vicki 714-888-0395 Exp. Terry 557•7594 FReplahce/RI ep/air LoLlw'd$ Color. 10Yre E>ep. Xlnt LalCuls.lcet "•COY9rldwood•.!._asJoaka. Llc#326864 24Hrs BERGE POOL SERVICE 24"~8323 Pg-312-0026 ---------ree aul ng est. c 3720 Refs N.B. 457-1739 ~ .,_ 714 ••4 7831 All P IR I " WINDOW CLEANING John Doran Masonry Advantage Const 974-5301 HAULING Glasa, Plo>e or Picket • .,..., • • oo •pa r•· OUAUTY CRAFTSMAN * * Brlc1<•Stono•Block iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Young'• Landecaplng Hand Ralla. Fencing. 30y1 e11p/wkly svc/lree est <:ul1om cabonetsic•own FREE ESTIMATES Lg/Sm Jbs•Ropnlrs ok•---------Same Day Svc. L729465 L707328 714-431·8822 ---------• __ 1_._e_e_e_.e_e_P_o_o_L_S_ r Old1ngn1111ma1blelM1sc ___ 8_4_5_-0_3_3_5__ Freo Est & Advice FLOOR INSTALL JUNK TO THE DUMP Ownr-op•Xlnt NB refs PLUMBING 3890 laland Blue Pool• , .. pa•rs. Charles 557·7684 L16B7t91 631·3632 REPAIRS 3620 (714-988·1882) 968-5033/ Mbl-264·55881---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RATED It I FOR PRICJ-. ..-""'"""'""'Sl:RVJlf-:. & ~ .. AVAILABLE TODAY·--------PAINTING 3858 Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. * •JRO MASON RV•• 968·1882 ·-''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii THE LOCAL PLUMBER Repair: lllter/pump/hlr CERAMIC Tu.es 3528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CON V £:NI l:NCh Le•k~ Shower• Rep'd Regrou11ng & lnstall'n Le10130 D ean of T iie 6 tl-8066 or 846-8526 FORTE HO SEHOLD <;ERV l CE 714 631-9044 BLOCK BRICK STONE S•l•a•Svc•lnatall MASSAGE 3830•• ·a James E. Bangert Co.· Acid wash 845•6 728 All 1ypes-01111 workl HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc ---------i=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24Yrs 01111lty Painting F1ee Estimates Est l730089 531·7643 PERGO/C&1pe1/Free est IMPROVEMENTS I• TOUCHUPS, TOO Friendly Serv1colnsurtd ROOFING 3910 L708279 988·9590 HOMc 3756 L&B Sport• Ther•py 24 Hre. Richard Sinor LISJ2981 675·9304 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONTRACTORS GARAGE GENERAL 3558 DOORS 3678 w. Prof & Poreonal Massage Licl280644 645-3209 for Men & Women 0 Father' a Day Gift **•QUALITY CARE Expert Drain Cleaning LIKE·NU C NCRETE Certlnc•te $251 20yrs eip N.B. Including & Plumbing Repairs Remve ollJrust atalns, stucco/drywall repair. 20yrs exp. All wo1k guar crack fpr. Re-nu/seal wd RN/LMT CM 722·9823 k .-4 • 2417 Steve 545·0298 decks free est 760-8427 1---------Xlnl Wor · v .... •$25 Service Call• Why play Hide 'N RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Precla• Plumbing Ropalra/Serv/Openore Convenient Seek with childcare? P1lnl1ng-lnl/£al HouH/Apl Repairs & Remodels A·OK R 0 0 F f N Q -1st Clase Installer- Sr 01scfFree Esl/L639447 891·3754 800-891-3754 BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarot'd Rerool/Ropalr free Est Repoi6ig? · .,..,"_....,,... ................ NSIMt,laahlllt Oldllll to ..i !he rillllll'" ~for. T'LES $5 A SQ FT Includes Materials F'1't Ell • All Surlacea .1·3 10·282·8808 LEWIS Conatructlon Rornodel•Hondyman L#704773 Local Res. •714-557-5925• All Make•Mod•I• Claaalfled Ca 11 CI••• If I• d Ouahty fob. Free est. Free Estimates Uc'd 650-Sorv-(7378) ___ 8_4_2_-5_8_7_e_,__ todayl 842-5678. L#569897 939.eeee _L_11_8_s_1_3_0_8_9_8_u_._1_09_o_ Lie/I na 631·5081 lJ•••••••ILJ MERCEDES 9130 • I .. t997 MAIDA 626 SEDAN 84' 230SL Conv. Newly reslored, new Inter, lnclds Hard Top. $17,500.obo 375·0104 BUY A NEW 1997 MAZDA 626 INCLUDES FACTORY AIR COND., AM & FM CASS. VIN• 5636585 M.S.R.P ....................... 1 MAJ.DA VAlUE S..AvtNG rACIOllt PE8ATE 8tACH Ol~OUNI $14,4 95 +TAX 91'580 SEC Blll/Blk Immaculate & Loaded. Cstm Slgnalure Whls. $33,950. 283· 1777 LM MERCURY 9135 '78 Qrand Marqula 39k orig ml. 4dr. $3995/obo. 640-6070 OLDSMOBILE 9155 17 .~.~I Bl'ach Bhd 714/842-6666 ~-i l u 111111,1l1H1 lk.1cll. C:\ ii!aa...,. '85 Cutlass Cierra 4 door. V6, auto, all pwr, S 1300. 723-1504 t:: l•1)1"''~/J4,y/ BMW 9030 BMW 9030 BMW 9030 BUICK 9035 PONTIAC 9170 '89 3251C White conv, '94 7401 Blk/blk . I.It< top, fully loaded, Uke now. 16" chrome new tires/lop, 20k on wheels, car phone neYJ eng. Must Hiii S32.900. 842-8230 StQ,500. 548-6883. '95 3181 Conv, ro<J/ 1990 BMW 3251 4-Dr, 5-spd. Bronzo/ Tan Leather lntorlor. Looks & Runs Great! Loaded. ABS. Driver Air Bag. New brakes, '91 Sunblrd Le. 4-dr, '88 P•rk Aveunu• auto, ac and more. noeds engine worl<. Oreat Condition. Kelly new tranemlsslon. BB $5550. Asking $600. or best otter. $3400 714-631·8433 909·359·4948 . '90 ,3251C Rod Conv. tan. auto, 21k ml. l oa<lodl All pwr, 5tpd new rags, !act war ahmn ed. a1loy whla, $27 .900 646-4036 11m1ng bort, battery &1---------ROLLS ROYCE llrOS $8,900. 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Auto, ale, p/W/a/t, ABS, am/fm full ~wer like new caaa. cruise, co, limited Ed. cass, cruise, tilt, C • cust whls, cass, mnrf, lthr, cust. whls s1006995 s17495 s17495 w$10£f 09959 ) $23°4951 ) 524995 2 Ml II RlOM 1111 PACIRC oa.N ··t HEWI'' ~LL NE THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JUNE 7 -13, 1997 ... ... Daily Piloc llea1 E.ttate • Jone 7. 1997 .... ·.·-· ;\JESA VEHl>E .. ... ··~·-"· ~·:.:.~.~ . . v~r&r ···::. c.c. N Costa • . ... Mesa .. :; Golf aubr·? ... , ·. ·-· VICTORIA ST. NE\i\'PORT TERRACE ci CIC_ ~ ~ MESA DELMAR Orange County Fairgrounds ~.._ __ .....,. ___ COLLEGE PARK Cost~ Mesa •• Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport B each 2. Map 25. Metro Realty 3.-9. Ellis Realty Group 26. Cover Home Story 10. Ctnnety Village Realty 27.-44. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 11. Coldw~U Banker Costa Mesa 45. Patrick Tenore The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 46.-56. ~t Newport Properties For Advertising 15. Sw Real Estate 57. Westport Homes Information 16. Newport Crest Realty Profile Financial Services Please Call: 17. Fred Sands Newport Properties Open Home Guide Kip Hancock 18. Rick Alderette 58. Open Home Guide (714) 574-4247 19. Roger's Realty 59. Debbi Miller 20.·22. Remax Corp. 60.-62. Homes of the Week JanetV:d 23. Balboa Island Realty 6.3. Fari International (714) 57 64. Cmnery Village Realty Newport Coast • .. • Daily Pilot Real Escate • June 7, 1997 L1'P~.-____.r CANYON & GREENBELT Ouc~ram.Jing locarion with views from cozy 2BR, 2BA condo warmed by fireplace. Small communiry offers great pool & spa. Myrna Boom $339,000 Ad C.Ode 72367 VIEW OF MOUNTAINS Set on quiet cul-de-sac, th is fabulous 4BR, 3BA house could also be 3BR with spacious bonus room or guest quarters. Lush tropicaJ yards with fenced pool & mountain view. Claudette Blanchard $409,500 Ad C.Ode 70707 FOR THE FAMILY Charming 3BR plus den home perfect for family & guests. Scraped ceilings, recessed lighting, fireplace, French <ioors, built-in cabinets. Ideally located & m perfect condition. Dick Dick.son GARDENER'S DELIGHT Impeccable 3BR, 2BA expanded home with fireplace & wet bar in family room, new paint inside & ou t. Trel liseCi patio, potting shed, wonderful herb & vegetable garden. Team Hoover • N EW pORT BEACll OfficE · 2J CoRpORATE Pl.Au, StJiTE 190 644--6 200 BIG CANYON'S FINEST Located on a prestigious cu1- de-sac, rhis fabulous home boasts golf course views from nearly every room and a lovely verandah wich views. Oak floor~. large open kicchen & family room. James Gray $1,850,000 Ad C.Ode 72657 END LESS APPEAL Amaccive ranch scvle home fearures .)BR. 2BA. cozy brick fireplace, spacious kitchen. Wonderful yards, grear communiry seccing. $199,000 Patti O'Desky Ad C.Ode 7211 7 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cusrom townhome in great location boasts rwo- story floor _plan with .3RR, 2. SBA, high ceilings. d ecoraror fixtures & firep laces. Two-car attached garage. $249,900 Stephanie Houghton Ad C.Odc 75007 COMFORT AT ITS FJNF.ST Enjoy walks co the P.ark from this 4 BR 2BA home with hardwoo<i floors, French do~rs & windows, immacuiate kicchen. Lovely yard. Pam Ball ACCENTS OFFER COZV ROOMS Decorator touches grace chis 3BR, 2.5BA 2 story condo: Plantatio n shuners, parquet floors, custom ceili ngs, cozy fireplace, new tarpct tie painc. Lovely rerrace on greenbelc. Hyla Bectea $299,000 Ad Code 70537 DEERFIELD PARK HOME Thi~ spacious 4BR, 3BA home is Lmghc & immaculate, with cathedral ceilings. French doors, fi replace, scepdown living room. Master wi th retreat/office. G reat p atios for encemining. Friday BumeU $315,000 Ad Code 70307 ON THE OCEAN Exciting whitewater & Cacalina views from nearly every room of th1) 4BR. 4.SBA cuscom home. l:ligb ceilings. wee bar, fireplace, interior fountain, master suite with baJcom-. Grear deck with spa. · B.J . Johnson $2,050,000 Ad Code 71617 CITY LIGHTS BACKDROP Panoramic view lot with approved plans for lovely cuscom home. $449,000 Ad C.Odc 70817 $450,000 Kent McNaughton 1 Ad Codc 7251 SOUTHERN CO LONIAL Case off rour cares in chis cradiciona home perfect for entertaining & family living. Detail & quality set this N ewport Heights apart. Spectacular with Viking stove. Kay Konfal $869,000 Ad Code 72537 PENiNsulA OfficE ~ 2001 w. BAlboA Blvd. 721--8120 516 Laver Way Sat/Sun $289,900 Osrerhou1/Daley 301 Flower Sac/Sun $299.000 O.ma Black 507 Orange Sac/Sun $249.900 )1ephanic/ Mark 1632 Lincoln Ln Sun $649.500 Arne Petersen 480 I Cortland Sun $654,000 M. Osterhout 1600 Anita Ln Sun $589,000 Pam Ball 908 Chcsmuc Sun $539.000 Sally Shipley 2501 BunY2 Sun $549,000 Roy Osterhout 1743 Baypon Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 32 Whitew.iter Sun $497,000 Myrna Boom 319 Avenicb Ccrriros Sun $469,000 Barbara Aune 509 Avenida Campana Sun $299,000 Jim Weisc:nbach 2319 Laurel Sun $397.500 Sassy Luby 200 Paris Ln #3 I 2 Sun $395.000 M. McGuire 220 Nice Ln #310 Sun $349.900 M. Mink 14 Tranco 6 Seaside Dr TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY ocivated seller offers a fabulous 4BR, 2 BA ome with ocean views, formal din ing room. abulous lot with potential for duplex. Gary Hessclgesscr 650,000 Ad Code 7 1787 PACIFIC LMNG each residence w/oce:in view, fireplace, ed ceilings, skvlighcs, ceramic rile, wet bar, · ne rack. 3rd level sundeck, 2-car garage. Mu.inc Mink Ad Code 72707 Sun $284.900 Artie JohnM>n Gib Walker OCEAN VIEW PERFECTION Sweeping Pacific, Catalina Isle & fairway vistas grace chis 4BR, 4BA home. Cath edral ceilings, French doors. Lovely courtyard entry, brick view patio. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $949,000 Ad Code 70427 VERY IMPRESSIVE A gorgeous p roperty wich ~acious floor plan, 5BR. 4.5BA, granite in kitchen, imported marble in baths, fireplaces, very comfortable master suite. A treasure in Spyglass hill. MaH Gulledge $1 ,195,000 Ad Code 71217 Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 7, 1997 L"9~.-------' SUNSET VIEWS Spacious 4BR, 3BA residence wich vaulted ceilings, skylight, mirrors & shuners. Private lfcio overlooks lush greenoelc & stunning sunsets. Near Easrblu village. $339,000 Sally Shipley Ad Code 71817 ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dramatic cwo-scory. 3BR residence with expansive views of golf course from living. dining & master suire. LOvely private pool. Bonnie Barrington $729,000 Ad Code 7 1637 • ST LAURENT BEAUTY Views galore of rhe ocean & Catalina from chi~ wonderfull 4BR, 3BA home. Largest floorplan with fireplace. plush carpet, best location in gated community. Motivated seller. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $599,000 Ad Code 72167 EASTSI DE COSTA MESA On a quier corner. chis 3BR home is warm & comtortablc. with fireplace, enclosed patio, custom brick plancer, gar.ige with work bench & storage. RV & boat parking. Bob Coluccio $265,000 Ad Code 70357 t Daily Pilor Real Esrare •June 7, 1997 N EWpORT BEAClt Offiu 2J CoRpORATE PLAZA SuiTE 190 644 ... 6 200 $8 MILLION SOLD IN 1996 *List Witl1 Me Or Buy Fron1 Me & I Will Move You Fo1· FREE! FOR SALE: 5 lJNITS PENINSULA $469,000 54 SEA PINE BIG CANYON $239,900 "IJ I' ·• . "'" 'With sucessful closing of escrow and So. Cal. only. Patti O'Desky 644-6373 ext 259 LINDA OETH 721~0116 LOIS JACOBS 760-8384 PANORAMIC VIEW CLIFFHAVEN Extra large lot to expand up, down or add a pool. Family street of custom homes. Recently Reduced To: $619,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA FOR $199,000 Lowcsc price single family home in Eastside. 3BR, 2BA and family room with brick fireplace. TOP PRODUCERS W(lRKI N<; FOR YOU 180° Ocean, Catalina & Golf Course views. Custom qualicy total remodel, 4BR, 4BA expanded floorplan. Quiet Cul-de-sac location in desirable Harbor View Hills. Reduced to $949,000 A must see -Call today! • Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 7, 1997 James Gra 644-6200 Ext. l 08 BAY & O CEAN VIEWS OPEN HOUSES 1--f BIG CANYON 3 fVERNESS -SAT 14 RUE GRAND VALLE -SAT & UN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1607 PORT BARMOOTH -liUN BIG CANY(lN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 &d • 4 Bach • 11,000 Sq. Fe. Loe.• Possihk lnst/(m( Option $749,000 4 Bd • 2 Bi • Groc Loation • Lowest Pric( 4 Bd Availahk $547,500 BACKS TO GOLF COURSE Tripla • Good lncomt $239,000 CLOSE TO BEACH Tripla • 0.M.C. •Trade $369,000 t, • DaiJy Pilot Real Estate •June 7, 1997 PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL .. 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 Call for a private showing Saturday Afternoon Gisela Burmeister (714) 470-7670 Sunday Afternoon Karen Rezek (714) 729-8784 'i l'Rl'v11r1u POIN T .!'i C 1\NYON Tl KRA( l 4 ~AN <;IMl O N COMING SOON: PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA $4 4l1 5.000 s i,495,000 $R<JlJ.000 \lnrr" I >n,l11p11K111 111, I' ,111 <"'J'«rlln-.·J lull ,.-n1" ,fi.,d t1p111u11 .i1mp.1111 p111\l,l111g If• ht11, 1111 ii 1111\'l llH <k")!ll. "lll'lfU\111111 Jll.I .11! fl'JI <'I.II< rd.11cJ \Cfll"'\ ,\111rrl\ I ),.,, l11p111\ 111 In, ".1\,11IJhlt lnr '""'ult.111011 ••II .ill vm1 ri·.il <;'I.lit m·cil' MORRI~ DEVf.UJl'MfNl INC.• 10 PREMIERE POINT • NEWPORT COAST. CA 92657 • PHONE (714) 719-0500 •FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent with Ellis Realty Group, Newp~rt Beach 644-6200 Elegant Cape Cod shows charm and sophistication Exemplifying the unique. quality architecture of the area. thi s one-of-a-kind Cotona dcl Mar 'howplace 1' the work of an award winning architect. Exhibiting a maMer·i. eye for the u~e of 'pace to create cozy rooms. the home is a rich blend of hardwood floor<;, beamed cetl1ng-.. cu,IOm l1ghttng and beautifully placed window ... that let the 'unlighl Ill Pcrlcct for thmc who Jcmand every clement for luxury li ving. the gounnel'' kitchen. rm ah.' ma,ter 'u11c. two fireplaces and cu,1om cabinetry arc the ideal match for tl1'<.:n1111na1ing ta,te' Completing the home·._ dic;tincti ve charm 1s th e enchanting garden l'lllf} l.ocatctl on an ovcrs11.ed lot, this Cape Cod-style home has recentl y been remodeled Jntl cxranded to provide even more of its special atmosphere of elegance. Offered at '!1699,000. For more information, call Undo Odh and Lois Jacobs from the Newport Beach 1~[fice of Ellis Realty Group at (714) 644-6200. Myrna Boom 644-6 162 ext. 120 Wh:ic J value in prime Corona dcl Mar gated area! J R<l rm. l.) b,uh ... 2 LJr arrached garage. Wonderfully upgra<lt·d l'hl' BEST community facilities. Ellis ··~., .. Offered at $497,000 Call now for you r own private showing. An all around beauty in Newport Beach's Bay Crest Enclosed by professional landscaping of lush greenery and draping palms. thr' featured property is in Bay Crest in Newport Beac h. Lounge by the custom pool and 'Pa. invite guests to an outdoor barbecue or enjoy the ho me's special comfort 111'fde. The wonderful floor plan. beautifully upgraded and imioaculate throughout. include:. three bedrooms. two and one-half baths and room for expansion. The kitchen is equipped for the gourmet and features a The~r cooktop anJ double oven. A i.pecial characteristic of this home is that it combines convenienn· '-"11h Mylc: the kitchen. perfect for the entertainer's ideas for dining, offers handsome tr le for a pleasant place to cook. Rounding out the list of features for this home are the wet bar, living room fireplace and indoor laundry. Offered at $455,000. For more information, call Bob Coluccio from the Newport Beach office of Ellis Really Group aJ (714) 644-6200. PAT &jOE NUNNIKHOVEN LAGUNA HILLS This priu will nor be around long! Spotlc.\Sly cle-.in single lcvd 3 bdrms, 2 b~lhs. wood Aoor entry, new arpct. mirrored wardrobe doors. sit down kirchcn, cxrcrior upgraded w.ilkwJy with brick .accents and brick planters. . $199,000 BEA.CON HILL Soughr after Beacon Hill in Laguna Nigud. Lovdy vi~ home fc.uuring 2700 sq. ft. of customi2cd living space. 4 bdrms., master suite on first level, custom addition of study/library, island kitchen, l~rgc lot, room for pool. $534,000 Lagu,na Nigu,el BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME FIJI Im 111 wl Jc-w<.:. view ol hill<, men; .. l114lm. pnv•1r t:JtcJ u>mm of 'I he Esc.c~. One of 1hc bn1 loo •VA1bblc undcr Sl00.000 in Lti;un~ N1gud $169,900 23822 Brant Lane • Daily Pilot Real £scate •June 7, 1997 NUMBER ONE IN 1996, TOP PRODUCER, ELLIS REALTY GROUP RANKED EIGHTH OUT OF BEITER HOMES AND GARDENS 27 ,000 AGENTS WORLDWIDE IN 1996. Pat&Joe.kh Nunnt oven 495-1583 MONARCH BEA.CH This loation offers everything. Prestigious, guard gated uea of Monarch Beach. priVllcy, comfort Jnd brm.cs from the ocean every day of the year. W;iJking dimncc to priv.ite golf & rcnnis club, the famous Rin Carl ron and the bmh. 3 bdrms .. 2.5 baths . $329,000 CREST DE VILLE lk.iunlul home en wpin.1 :-.1gud gu.irJ g.11cJ u>mmunc() llq:Jnc .1mcm11c Jrc m C\m JrC'J 1111h1' .ippc.ilmg propcnr in,luJing pool spl & •mcom bu1h·m bJ~uc JnJ gazebo for ou1Joor Jming. 4 bdrms. lionus rm. or )th bdrm. f~mily room. form.ii Jmmg room. $595,000 la.gu,na Beach COMMERC IAL BUILDING IN LAGUNA BEACH I l1gh v1s1h1lll) l'Julit ( O;L\I H1ghw;ay Im.limn. l'lrn1~· of on ·\lrcr1 p~rlunit- $450,000 Elli s11 • ~~: ..... EL NIGUEL HEIGHTS Loc1tion And views .arc vours. The backvJrd is a lovdl' v1gnmc of nature· flower~. lawn &'birds. 1..atunJ Niguel single lc,d home. ·' bdrms. family rm, enTargcd dining room. $379,900 SOUTH PEAK L"nbd1c\Jblc 1.ilut L.1gunJ :\1gud tusmm horn( of Jprrn\. '\1100 'lJ ft. olfcf'\ chc Jb1lm w l11l' m J prt"'t1g1ou~ gwrJ g.11cJ ,onvnunm '"' 1he pnu:. ~lcJnmJnl'Jn Jrth11et1urc & rom ol Fn:n,h J,xil'\ JnJ "'mJo"''·) lirrpb,t 1 Jrc onlv JI~"' of the tUllllm kJcur~. $995,000 No. Orange County ALMOST 1/2 ACRE WITH SMALL HOME Burna P~rl... $380,000 30992 C..Oterbu.ry 28S8l Cbarreadas 23872 lnnisbrook 2-'031 Pittdiunt 29S62 Via Va.himle 31202 Boca Raton 29312 Kinglet 161 Cana Bra-.a 28S61 Murrdet • t. • · 1812 E. Balboa Blvt 445 Seville ,. \$9i9~~ooo $839,000 l ... . ' .. Dayna Pettit tv -.. ,,,. Mo 673-3899 , • ~ _cannery_ Village Realty Inc. Center of Emerald Bay Thil> spectacular beachrront home i-. in rhc ccnrcr of Emerald Bay and " a rare opportuniry. The residence has five bedrooml>. fivc and one-half hathi.. a formal living room and dining room. The family room adJt11n-. rhe gourmer kitchen. The home ah o features a game room. a l>ttt1ng room. four lmrndry areal> and an elevator. There arc wonderful deck!. facing the sea. The lower yard fcarurcl-. a lo.pa overlooking the ocean. Offered at $6,750,000. For more information, co11tact Barbara A11derson, Emerald Bay Realty al (714) 494-1840, 1095 N. Coast Hwy., l.Aguna Beach. Five receive scholarships from Southern California CCIM chapter They are all successful in commercial real estate Gregory Garabedian. Kenneth Scott. Carl John,on. Jeffrey Shaw and Gregory P Williams have been awardl·d \Cholar,h•J" from the Southern Cali fornia CTIM Chapter ol Ccn1ficd Commercial ln'c'tmcnt Memher' # (CC'IM'I The) were 'elcctl'<l lor thl' numhcr nl year' the) ha\c hcen al'll\'l' an<l \lll'll''-'lul 111 cornmcrc1al n:al l''tatl' an<l hcl'.lll'-C they each cxprc,,cd 1hc11 intent 111 conltnuc the CCIM program. rcponcd hy Re\ 13 Allen. CCIM. R.B Allen C11mnwr~·1al. ('11,ta Me,a. chairman and YUJI t-•. N,11111. CTlt\1. ('RI-. "131) Cir11up. Inc . Anahc11n. 'ice l h:unnan ut the 'cholar\htp commt11ee. The a~ard' gr.1111 lrce 1ui1111n for th ('I I 0 I. hnanc1al Analy"' frn Commercial Real I 'tatc cour;e which " par1 of the Commercial IO\c,unent Real E.\wte ln-;111u1c·., curriculum kadmg to Lhe CClM de"gnauon. The 9.000 member Commercial lnvcstmcnt Real Estate Institute, an affiliate of the Nauonal A!-:o.oc1a1ton of Realtor-.. prm1<lc' education progr.imi. and 'erv1cc:o. for profc'isionals in commercial anti inve,tmcnt real estate. a:o. well a~ allied indu:o.tne' h awards the CCIM designa11on to 1ndi' 1duals who complete a series of core and elective courses and advanced concept'< and teehniquer. in commercial real estate. Garabedian. of Daum Commercial Real Estate, has been a retail leasing specialist for 10 years. 'The CClM designation 1 "1del)' rccogni1ed and respected m the mdu,1r~ Jnd as 'uch CCJM members are cons11Jcrl·d credible and respected profe\S1ona(, "11h 'ought after skills by ins111utional rl'.tl ,·,1.1ll' finn11." Garabedian said. A retail investment speciali't for t11u1 \l'.lr', Scott i!. wilh Fams Lee lnve11tmcn1' "I am convinced that the curnculurn \\Ill hdp me build better relatiorn.hip' and .1lhl\\ me II) 'hare the knowledge gained \\-1th 11thu real cMatc profc.,sionals,'' Scott '-iml Johnson ofGn1bb & Ellie; hn' hccn .111 •>ll"c lca.,rng .,pccialist for nine years. He ''·''''t thJt hi\ tntercM in the CCIM program ~"' II• ll.:t1cr under.land the investment componcnl 1 ·I 11,· bu~inc~. 'The designation and the educa11un \\ 111 pm\.tdc me with the credibility. tool' ·""' techniques co better understand lhe '"'c'111""1 -;Ide of ralestate and allow me to pro' 11k valuable siervice to my clients," said Jeltrc\ Shaw, a specialist in office and indu~tn.11 lcastng and sates for six years and "1th Professional Real Estare Service!> Gregory Williams. Prudenual C.1hll•n11•1 Really, hns been a speciaUst in comincru.il mve tments for six years. "As a CClM. service to both client'-and the commercial real estate industry will be grcJtly enhanced," Williams said. Th• Southern California CCIM Cliaptrr conductJ bu1ine11 '"'" uucalion programs /or local prof •11ionals ;,. commercial real e1tate. PRIME EASTSIDE -2 ON A LOT $349,000 This home has been remodeled. Shows lisht & bright. Located in a grcai neighborhood. Walk to Triangle Square, .close m occ3n. Back house h~ 2BR., with own pario. #ORC0062 SPACIOUS 4BR ATRIUM HOME $225,000 LisJit & J1ry, \mite~ bc.imcd .:c1l111g,, 11fc cntr~. plu'h carper, custom dr.11xs & roth! Sunn)' IJ11:hen hJ5 near nc\\ .ipph- anccs, cencral air, l.'.ornc:r lot. C'onHnic:nt llKation. #ORC0008 _MESA VERDE DREAM HOME $225,000 WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY! $59,900 Own this I BR for the same ;).) rennng. b,clJcm lo.:auun for \hop pmg & &cC\\:I\ "/out the no1..c #ORC'0093 TOWNHOMB NEA.R THE BEACH!! $85,000 38R/l.SBA Hunnngton conuncm.ll \\/hcJunlul tircpla~c'! NC\\ carpet down n~rst pJCIO Lix>b out on the luge jl.rccnt>Clt. Cl~ to one of the pool~. 110RC00"6 LAllGE TOWNHOME HAS EVERYTHING $157,000 lmnuculJt~ townhome 1111h Ratlcr 1..lflX'I No1l11ng 1n du hut mmc 111. 2 car garage JllJ1.hcd Indoor !Jun.Ir\, co111111u11111 pooh & 'l'.l' & 1cnni' .:oum You 11111lnH11 here'! #0RC0076 BEAUTlFUL COMMUNITY 2BR $1 57,000 2RR, 2.5BA 2 .:ar g;irJl(C upgmkd kit & bJ1h tlnonng. h.irdwnod upst.ur-ln\i1.k locJlion. < 0111munll\ pool• & 'PJ" ( JthnlrJI .:c1hni; tra.:t liglmng. Lirgc: rnnrcd p;iun ilORC:0067 DREAM HOME FOR lSTTlMB BUYER $159,500 Great ,-urh JP!lUI, 4RR. 21\,\,, l\\O cndmcd pJllO,, .-of\ tircpl.i.:c Ill h'in~ roum, do"'-' to it"ll lOUN'. Jnd '4.hnol~. qu1c1 neighborhood Pcrkd for liN time hlllc:r #OR< 0231 ALMOST NEW TOWNHOME! $169,900 2BR, 2BA 3H old ,ondo 1m1 J 1111k w the: ixJlh, gourmrl kn•hcn, ccr;im1c nk cn1n l 1gh1 & hn~t 1hm11ghnu1 I \Jr ~rJgc:. pool & sp;i lmm.i.-ula1c llORC 019.~ DF..SlRA.BLE LOCATION $169,900 p;l,,ou, 3RR. 2 58 \:?\Inf\ tomnhomc: \\llh Jll :? ~Jr ~r In qu1c1 compln Balwm oll mN•r & 211.t 1-c.tmom pciol,. 'PJ' & 1cnm\ Cill no\\' #OR('(IO"'- CUTE & COZY $-174,900 l~rhn1t 2BR hnm• on Jn ,\1rJ IJri:te R 2 Im Den 11/,.Jll ol \\111 Jows lool..lllg 01110 !Jr}:• ,olortul t-J,k 1ard. lmcnor lrl·,hh pJ1111c.I Quiet .:ul Jc: \Jl 111\.Jllon '><• mud1 tor'" hulc #OR< 0022 ELEGANT LONGWOOD GREENS TNHM $199,900 Exccutwe ln1ng 2·ston 2 mmcr \u1rcs. 2.SBA, tircplJcc in lmng room, fonn.U dining or den. ~nunry sy~tcm & built 1n vacuum Just ~ntcd in5idc & out Only 23 un11s. #ORC-0097 Fl!BL THE OCEA.N BREEZES $209,900 Large 2 ~1orv home "/4BR. 2.75BA and 2 mJ\lcr \Uitc:'! ~ormal stcpdown lhingroom 11i1h brick fireplace Secluded quiet neighbor· hood. Only a 1>1kc ndc from the beach #ORC0197 COOL BREEZES AT HARBOR CONDO $2321500 Huntington Harbor 3RR/3BA Townhomc 111 gJtcd w mmun11y of Sea Bridge. Pool & spa & tennis make 1hu hk.e rc~1 h\1ng. Pri\-ate patio & balcony lnu of window' In let in ixun brec1c< #ORC0092 MESA VERDE W/ADOEO FAM ROOM $239,900 3BR, I 75BA expanded muicr bedroom bpandcd &m1lv room "ith French doon and 6rcplacc Upll.™lcd •.11d1cn WcU bnrucapcd. Back yard mdudcs a \pa. •ORC0088 Great 4BR (or 3+den) 3BA 2 "orv home Vaulted entry to BEAUTIFUL SUNSET VIEW $269,900 formal lj,ing & dining rooms fireplace, large yard. Poss. RV Tusnn !Unch, Golf C(JUl'S( ,,"" 3BIY2 SBA Berber eupc1 2 car ~cc~ss. Cul·d~-nc·. #()RCO 155 pragc fullv lanili.:apcd Rc\C<..cJ h1thUntt throughout home • ~ ' .,.. -Bcaunful tile m en1n Oon't mis' 01J1111 #ORC0072 GREAT EASTSIDE LOCATION $186,000 Spacious 3BR, 3BA pool, rennis crs, sp1 & 2 dub houses! Great Easrsidc: lcll.'.aoon Charming large patio opens to greenbelt. 2 car attached ~aragc x-l;ugc master suite, new carpeting. #ORC0064 LAllGI! HOME BRADY BUNCH STYLE $328,500 fh~ Lirge home " onl~ 2 mile' 10 1he beotlh h\c ~rauous BR w/dnslAln m.1.\lcr Nc\\cr up1 & p11m IK<1gncr rile 111 k.tt.:hcn Badcyd \\/B·B Q & \pa "/,h1l.t prt><ll CO\Cr A must sec! #ORC0074 () p E N 1-1 () l T s E s -------------------S.Y I l' R ll A\' 2985 Jac.ir.inda Bill L1tp1s 864 I A1l.rnt.1 St Eileen Ander,on 2206 Avalon Dick Janucr/l'c;irl Kenn1n Sl'NDAY 263 Bro;idw..iv Carmon Sipm 2405 Nubonne WJ1 Jerrie Mahone\' 958 1 Zc11Jnd Jerry Mah;itl} 293 1 Hogan Shannon H;avc• 2276 Mcvcr Mooiquc Vanq 924 V.m Ness Charlorrc Scon 2788 Lon~Ci P.u Ch''" Sat 1-4 S239,900 !'lat I 4 $86,000 s 19 2 ,0()() °'Jt/\un 1·5 $200,000 «;un 1-4 S349,000 Ciun 1-4 $186,000 Sun l 5 $328.500 on 10· l $269,900 Sun 2-6 $224,900 Sun l-4 $157,000 Sun l 4 $199,900 CHARMJN.G SUNSHINE HOME $168,500 .rnR., and 2RA, 2 car detached gJragc hu~e b.Kkl'.ml 11/plum, peach & tig rrcn. Laundrv hookup 111 kn. drvcr hookup in b'3r. New .:Jrpct, frc..tt paint (.ircJt IJnulv hrnm·! #ORCOIOO PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP $245,900 L1k.c ""' mo1c·111 comlit11111 apr.rO\ llHIO\I \\'.ilk 111 Ill ~p.1 oous li,ing room 11 /uuhcd 1.'.cihng.~ Pl.1111Jt1on \huller. & iO\iting Fircclacc. Bnbrhr open fronr room w/French win dows. #ORCOI 04 OCEAN VIEW PNTHS CONDO $485,000 3BR., 2BA ocean vtC\\S. Kirchen has granite counter tops Guard gated entry, furnished & decorated "/euro. View of ocean from m<m rooms. Massi\'c sun deck., pool. owner \\1.U carry loan w/2~ duwn. #ORC0102 HAVEN AT HARBOR VISTA $109,000 Beautiful modern condu nc\\i:r e-rc1 .:.1rp1.·1 l 'crJlllll tile 111 lutd1c:n and around tircplJte l ight oprn & airy, rnmplC\ feanircs 2 pools & spas. Volleyball rnurts & gaml ,·ommum !)'. #ORC009 1 LARGE BEACH 4-PLEX $385,000 FOUNTAIN VALLEY $228,900 4 Units I mile from ocean. Good on site manager. Always COLDWELL BANKER Fantastic Buy! 4 or 5BR Wc~tmont Home! Sp.mous h\1ng full. large 2BR units w/den R&D. AU have fireplaces, owner room w/brick. fircpl..ice. Huge bonus room u~tairs w/own will exchange for more units or beach house. Do not disturb full bath & kitchen sink .ircJ 1...Jrgc front & b;ack yarJ tcnanu. PRIVE BY ONLY. #ORCO IOl COSTA M ESA/H UNTINGTON B EACH w/ITuit m:es. #ORCOI03 C1•~8rier~.:1e~~~ Z!~~~c:J!~~~e~ae!e:~Brilf~~eankM~cwoa ... I Oally Pilo1 Real £state • June 7, 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY . A member of the ]on Douglas Real Esuue Services Group, Inc. www.prudouglas.com ~I· \\'Pl )HT B1: . .\CH OFFICE 7 59 ... 660L1 ft:• . 11 d ...... ,.~;,,,.· -.. ·;-•..:.:.;,,;. . . ~ : .. ,,,. . 11 ·'~ .. ..... ~a·~~~..i.i. _...,,_ . -. --· ! · ..... 11f.!.J a --_ ...... ..r,. _. MAGNIFICENT HARBOR RIDGE $2,750,000 ~lq.:.m1 .ind n.11ur.1l nu1,·n.1J, < rJl1'nun,h1p .m<l <l1."-•Wl ;11t· 111t.' umf) m}! 1h1.·nl\·' ol 1111, hon1, \\\l't'p•n}! \K'\'' 11/ 'un .... ·1 1x1.-Jn .m<l ( .. 11.1hn.1 Mina Maghami /111eme11f)I -112/J' TURn.E ROCK TOWN HOME $299,900 I·~ .thnn' \hl1~ l":rh~l 1'11\I unal \\llh J \il'\\ l>r.111L11h lh1r p!Jn 2Hll 1 "'illA 111 11·\d l r<llll llk1 l.11d1,·n V. ilh .111 """' Jpplunu.., hu-Jl.IJ'I h:u JnJ IJmih r• ••Ill I 1 ~t1pl .. kl1 r"11" iJ1·k'\l' Judy Muncy /lllern"I ID• '"fXK .II lllll' '""IK' fr<"ll l\JI I ht'tlflltlOl\ 2 .. , h.ilh' 'httn1·f' flt'\\ p.11n1 .mil , 1rp1·r Brehm/Grayling INCREDIBU CUSTOM ESTATE $2,650,000 <1.lll"tl & x"tunl\ .. n1rr .\px I .1<r1· I\ 11<'''' c~ .. 1·.in ,I\ I\ knni' llllill 1~w1I \fl.I, !(lll"1 ht!U'>4.' 01\0l'r l\ili lJm //t/t'rl/I'/ /[)II "<Jal,\ BEAUTIFUL HARBOR RIDGEi $1 ,749,500 Elt'g.ml honk' !lll Jf)\ E<X•1"t11 lc~ ( •ll'.il •>. n 1 u,' lkmiJ.-bl 11 1111.·r '"''1 pool & 'PJ lrilfl(l~lll\1 \tu" '"'' J111mu1 l/)s --.!/<.! EXQUISITT ESTATE $1 ,750,000 l'r11f tk"torJ1t,f >Hll I 'ill\ I th l11rnt1l IR ~ 1 tN 1!11..:1. mllhnnl'du FN ,:.1ur 1111.1 l.111.ht'n v. \ul).Zt·ro. mnd' ~ {,Jr J.:.lrJg,· · /1111-r11d /II• ·w11- LUXURY ISLAND LIVING $1 , 195,000 hquL,llt' h.:~d1 hm on Lit~• hlJll<l in \1·\1("111 ll\'.1d1 T •p 4u.1l111 rhru.1111 il<'Jtht"-. dubhcJU'<· 1<·nnt' \.I· Ill lub l'<>.ll Jo.I,, /111t'nlt1 /JI" -.,)hit CUSTOM HM, GATED COMM $995,000 IJl\d\ '\Bil Tml on 1•1(0t1 l<c 1,c, 1~ ux.J hnd .. Tiu• ~ ""'' ~kf' )..'flJ1 fJ1rul1 li1m}! Li.: FN •f•t'f\' "°'" 11·rJn.l.t \tu""'·' /111.-ru11 /J)s -~TllB BELCOURT TOWNE GEM $995,000 Lu'h ):.trtkn' & 1.ml v. pot~ 'PJ 1\.11,·rt 111,\ i:.i1d• • l)\ut1 .. nJ umr Jd).11\'nl J.:ll't'nhd1 (1u.1rJ ):.ilt\l 11lfmnunm /rllt'mt1 /fl' ·xi IJ/ $619,000 \ k''" of rill' 11\l',m, <..i1.1hn.1. m.11n d~mnd < omplr1t•l1 r1·111<>.k'k~J \\ t'\1t'n 'i\l' U'>4." I~ ~f.IOlll'. l U\h~ll l.lhtn\'1\. 11\\tl 1lcw1i' /l/lt'ntt•/ //)# •t).11)8 GOLf COURSE LOCATION $599,000 1'1our1.· ['l'rft'tl \ll'\\' 11( 1-~~l u11tf'l' & I.ti.I' 1111111.11 li,:hr ,\ hn,:111111\\0 h·~•k' lkJu p.llifl ).\lf):mU\ dt'l k 1•n.1rn111ti-, I•"'"" /11/1-r11t"l I/ /JI "<J!\/.\ HARBOR RIDGE CONDO $569,900 \\oo<lt.·rtul \It'\\' 1111111 1111, l•t\eh md ~mt •"ild" 111mpk·1d1 rduhlx'tl ~ f 1t-;w11ful H t dlt·nr \ Jlllt'' ''"''"''111i. -,1 \I NEWPORT IAYFRONT CONDO i lx"tlnon i hJ1h wnJ111u1.11l' rt.'\klfll' 1n 1·Jnh hlllt-.' $499,000 CORONA DEL MAR CONDO $499 ,000 llc.Juhlulh rt-drint j.l'llllrl<' fJt\•I. 101\n I •Ilk 1 •••I •Oi lr11111 J .. ,. nurl11, H' \rl\ J\lln1 ll<'JI Ill"\\ l.lrpt1tnl! /11/1 ntc·t J/)11 -'il1J'I BALBOA BEACH $247,500 <In 1h1 '111\l .11 h1-.t•"1< ll1ll•u • .m hi I lrni I'• ntlM1 '" 11'\d Llllnl.i< t·ntl un11 II <l\l'Jll • ht•Jth \ll' (1.ill\l likli: ~ (1.\ d1.·1JJ11r /l//1'rl1t1 l/P -,'i1'C ENTERTAINING HOME $749,000 Remoddt'\I 'iOll. Cl 'illA Afl\ 1.l~XJ ,.I 11 f-l>R }!•JUfllll'I ~ill'hen w hll' Or.. fJ!llt' bonu' nn, v.1MXl l11x1f' • p11 l'I. & 'P·' /11/<'n11•1 /[)It ""H.\"F\" MOVE RIGHT INI $598,000 J \1 P1.1t'T' l,J n<lm1t l'~l'Ollil C he lllll' ( 1rt'.ll le 1' JUon + t'\1 dlt'n1 u llld111nn HU!(!.' honU\ rmt11 & llm tk )I\ 11'1.llf' (11/1'11111 //)• 71\'i l SECRn GARDEN $490,000 Th" 10/\ IJrnth hc"lll' \\r,1ri-. .1rou11<J ,.1l1r ht·.u1.'t.1 r••I wl'):1· ~mlc:n" frui1 lft'\."-. \Ill>. \BA 1 fp, \RI>dov.n. Hill UJ) /11/('n/l'I //)Ir -X/'J..'f) SUNSET & OCEAN VlfWSI $449 ,500 htt'lk>n1 \Jilk' ill mc11" in wnd "" q1uh1\ \,•111·1 ~ti~ Bo\ fl\1 \Jrd Rui!J .tncl1her .! "on or tu" rdJ\ & en~I\ 1hl· l'<:.11 h hi\' /11lt'r11,1 /l)lt "<)()BT lAKI FOltlST POOL HOME $211,000 iffl>. 2'iBA111'1 rul-Oc.•\J( (1rl':ll JU>I ..\ 'JlJ 111\l'ft'li JlJlHH'Ol.~N.'lf h\ ft'Ol.'l' for '1ft'f\ \t'Tlef thk1n1t + ~ ,\ \\Jlt'f hl~lll'r t111erm1 l1P "VHJ< HUNTINGTON aEACH $199,999 «n:.11 -.n}!k-""" illl> • lRA in 'Upt'r lll'IJl,hluhmJ Iii<"' 10 lj! p.1'1. I\ (1\1 ~11t' on J ml do.' \,l< l.R \\ 'fP & .!-<.Ar (1A /li/eni..>I //)II ->112! SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE $1 ,795,000 ~.1hul1x1,ll l'~p.Jmk'tl 3nd upgraded lawn honlt' ""ilh pr1\ ,., I"'~ Jnd 'P.' '>t·p.1rJtl' J.tll1.."1 quaner., gre:i1 pauo and t0um .m! Arvilla Sheron Jntm11·1 //Is -,nil NEWPORT STEAU $191,000 fJl)l.1kiu' k-..111on do'< 10 the.-hel<:h C>r.uNtA 10\ll n hofll\' \\ii ' ' I IOfo!' hrq1bw Jnd A. C Aru1.hcd rv.O-Olr garajll'. rommunin I"·~ Jt~ 1,m•• .\'\llllllhk• kJ.m 8art>ra Ownbers /lllt'f"llc"I // • -~/./.I THE PRUDENTIAL• )ON DoUGLAS COMPANY A membeT of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Set-vices Group, Inc . www.prudouglas.com Daily Pilo< Real Estate• June 7, 1997 Any Property. Anytime. Anywhere. Whether you're at your office, hotel room, or in your own li ving room, you can preview properties.in the price range and area you're looking for. Properties Visit our website, select "Property Search" and then use the Internet I~. We gitie you the aduantage . Anytime. Anywhere. Online http://www .prudo uglas.com • • • :.. 4 -.... SestSu s 110 CANYON VILLA $360,000 P<'>pobr floor pbn "uh llU-.tl'I ,L 1\\ I' ~Ill) ! '\R.\ f.1m1I\ l..ut lll'n, firt'f'Li, '" htult in 'l":.il..l ' 11N\k• L1un Ur\ h-c1e.u11on po>I ;inJ 'fl.I /1111.,.1/d l/"'6 '>!/'! 1t~ia ... .. .. ..... ..... ........ .. $459,000 .. ... . Linda Reed -..... ................... . . ... SUN 2·5 ~~'!-~'"g Pl ....................... $699,000 ~fy Rd . .... .... . . .... . $490,000 .. All Zamnnegar ........................... .. SAT 1·5 ~ood ........ .. . .. .. . . ... ..... $234.500 -~1.. ...... ..... ................ $549.000 .. .... .. EV19 Compton .. .. ............... .. flt~............... ...... ......... $750,000 .. --~ ............................ $360,000 ft~'!!.... ........................ .. ...... $300,000 .. ... Nancy Simmons ... . ......... SAT 1·5 ~.! ................................. $489.000 .. . ......... Donna WaU ... .. .............. SAT/SUN 2·5 ~ .......................... $459,000 ............. Silmlons/Ames ...... ...... SAT/SUN 2·5 ~ff~ .. '!~.................... $379,000 ...... Gal Grabner .............................. .. SUN 1·5 ~~'f!!~k ..... ..... ....... .... $499,000 27 Mainsail ... ... ......... ....... .... S385.000 ~Udo ..... . ..... -· .... $1,195.000 ~-·· ....................... $749,000 ·~~ .............................. $449.500 ~~~! ............................... $159,900 ~ ............................... $549,000 SUN 1·5 Sue Van Aalst .. SUN 2-4 . Mina Magham1 .. . .................... . SUN 1-5 ~ ....................................... $995,000 ............... Sandy Mittman .............................. SUN 1·5 ~'sta ........................................ $625,000 . Mike Tashman SAT/SUN 2·5 Paula McKinney SAT SUN 1·5 Nan Tully .SUN 1-5 Joan Howe .SUN 1-4 Helen G11chnst SUN 1-5 ShrvaAshan SUN 1-4 Doug Johnson SATSUN2·5 Gail Grabner ..... • . ................. . SAT2·5 SUN 2-5 ..... • l.Jnda Brehm • . • . • JON ~~ '· Daily PiJor Real Estate •June 7, 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL• JON Dot1GLAS COMPANY ~ A~of~ [btl 'eJ Jon Douglas Rt.al fur.au Scvius Group, Inc. Bl·:.\ l'TI Fl'l .l .~ R l·:.\l( >DE] .ED .H0.\1£ 1' 2014 AJiso, CM I I• J /r11H \,..,!" tt • H ardwood Floors • Lush Backyard • 3 BR, 2.5 BA • 1773 Sq. Fe. App rox. • 2-Car Garage • Bes r srreer on Eastside $379,000 l Windsong Ct., NB • 3 BR, 2.5 BA • Spacious M as ter • Frplc. in Living Rm . • Best Unit in Newporr Terrace $159,900 Gail Grabner (714) 729-7277 Pacific Collection offers buyers a great location Westport Homes ore located in popular Eostside Costa Mesa r hcrl' '' .in uh.I '•'}mg unl· of the mo't 11nportant .t'>f!C(.'l'-of your ne~ home purcha'c ll-local ion. l11cat111n. locat1on. That lli just what Westport Home:.· Paci lie Collccuon in Eas1s1dc Co~la Mesa boasts. A grca1 lm:a111>n and all cxccpt11111al new home 'alue Loc.11cd 111 pre,t1 gHHh h1~1~1tlc Costa Mc'i1, th" 11e1ghhorh110<.J 1, convcn1cntly do ... c 111 ... chuok 'hopping anti 'ome of Southern C.1lll11m1a·, 1110,t lamnu' hcache' All ma1or employment center.. 1n(. lu<.11ng the (\,...t.1 Mc,,1 Metro area and In me Speer rum. to name J le'-". arc w1 th111 i.':t'} rc.1ch Ch1-.e freewa) al-ce'" prm 1<.le cCJ'>} tommuting to L.o' Angele,. San D1cg1' or the Inland l:mp1rc Pnccd from \.:! W.990. the Pac1hc Collection ofter., huyer-. .i thnu.:c of two, two-story floor plan' which feature three and four hctlroomlt. two and one-ha lf hathl- and up ro t .95'i '4uarc lcct of living space All humr' h11.1'1 .1 'pac111u~ ma,tcr l-U1tc wl11ch 111dude' a w.1lk 111 clo-.el and private dn:""'!:! and hath ureas compl ete w11h 'cparalt' 'hower und whirlpool tuh. Plan tw11 provide~ the homeowner with the lln1hili 1y of an optional hcdrnom retreat Beautiful intenor appointmenL'> include ra1,cd panel 111tenor door~. ceramic tile cntric'. 1mpre~l\1\.C nine and JO loot ceiling,, 'olitl maple '1a1rc."c' :till.I a hu1h- m media 'pace The chef ot the hou\c 1:-. <tun: to cnJOY the 'pacioul-kitchen which leature~ hand \Cl ceramic tile countertops and a GE appliance package which includes a range. microwave oven an ti potscrubbcr di shwasher. Other notable feature:. include a breakfa...t bar and kitchen island with optional pullout :.hell for pol~ and pan11. The elt tenors feature a two car garage with roll up liectional doml-, private yard w11 h rear and l-ltle yard fencing. lmnt porche~ and chann1ng architectural accent\ of bnck and 'lone The bui lder" offcnng humcbuyer. the opportunity to custom11c their home with 'pec1al custom opt1onlt. rncludcd in the package are upgraded flooring, secunty liYl>tems, air conditioning. mirrored wardrobes. window treatments and hackyard landscaping To visiJ these hom es, exiJ the 55 freeway at Del Mar and proceed east to SanJa Ana A11enue. Turn right on Santa Ana Avenue to the homes. The sales office is open Thursday through Monday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more in/omulli.on, call the sales office at (714) 6'6-5261. J~ 2 3 4 6 11 12 845 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 9 am ·noon. "Ethics· l . 4 p.m . ·Agency· l O o .m · 2 p m. Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 9 a m Compass beginner class 9 a.m -r:oon. "RE Development# 1 -4 p.m .. "R.E. Finance· 9 a .m .. Grievance Committee meeting 13 10 a.m -2 pm .. Brokers Preview 14 15 18 19 20 21 25 26 27 Flag Day Father's Doy 9 a m MLS Committee meeting 9 a.m -noon. "Mortgage Processing & Documentation" l -4 p.m .. ~License Responsiblllty" 2 p.m .. Internet class 8:30 a .m .. Board of Directors meeting 2 p .m .. Compass advanced class 10 a.m. -2 pm .. Brokers Preview Summer begins 2 p .m . Compass beginner class 9 am. -noon. Seminar: •Ethics." by attorney Bert Cook at the association office l 0 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Previe w . . .. BA YCUST .. .SUpertor Curt> Appeal Sprawling slngle lev 48R. 3BA. fr drs.wndws. 3 rplc. tam rm. prtv mstr suite. pool... .. $519,000 CORONA DU MAJl. ... ISulld with View 8uild (JOOO sq. ft O\lleltooklng 5Cellc CMl)'Ofl w/~ OCllafl view. So. al Hwy .. S69S.OOO CORONA DE.l MAIL •• Cute Cottqe 45 ft. frontage. 2BR. I.SBA. llv rm w/fTpl. sep din rm. Inside la~ry rm. 2 w gar .. $)49,000 UDO ISl.L • .screet to Slreet Loadlon Pride al ownership! Huge M8R downstairs &. 2 very latge BR/deck upsm.. So pado .... $5)1.000 CORONA DU MA.ll. •• <keAn View Steps to little Corona beach. SNMing 38R. 28A. remod klt. frml DR. Frend! dis ... S749,000 CORONA DU MAll ••• Overshe Lot Bulld 4200 sq.rt. home on site south of hwy. Near Little Corona Beach. ........................ $495,000 CORONA DE.l MA.ll. •• 2 LArge Units 7 yrs new duplex. 38R. 38A &. 38R. 1..58A ea w/fplc. lndry. G.vage and space each .... ssao.ooo ~ COVL • .5howp&Ke wMh \t\ew Model home! s:ustom c..abinets, decor mirror!>. shutters, 2.8R+den. 2.58A. 2 c.v SM $719,000 LAGUNA IS£ACH ... Coasdlne View l'k:t\lre perfect 28R 28A plus prtv guest qnrs. Vaulted ce:lllng. skytlght, dcck ................. $167,000 COllONA DU MAR ••• <keAn View View terrace. prtvare gcllden/spa. 2&R. 28A. lg LR w/rplc near Little Corona beach S6 I 9,000 .. Daily Pilot lleal Elute • June 7. 1YJ7 Lovely Easrsidc Costa Mesa Gated Communi1y. I.ow. low Associarion dues, but beautifully maintained. Thi~ 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhomc is in mint condition. All white and brigh1, freshly painted, a:iling scraped. Inside laundry, foepfacc and built-in bookcases in living room adding a firushed touch. 2-ar attac.htd garage with worlc spaa: and added storage. Bea\nifuJ communny pool and spa. Gre:it inside location. Offaetl Al: $175,000 324 Prospeet, NftlfHWI Bud • Toul perfection rus1om homt lw had a IClllOdd. New sbtt roo( all n"' CllSIOm gnnitc kitchen wich vaulral beam mJing and '>'fight. Faily room with 112 ~th. Gorgeous wn bar all ~ mirror ind r;bSL Custom bookcases and ClllCN.IMlCllt cmltt. 8canMd and doJ,lc vauko:I c:e1uig throughout. Living room and fumia.I din· room h:avt dntll2tic 2-sroty high d of glass. Truly a unique pica' ardiiu:.aurt. You m«r through a pair Of 8' high wid etcbtd g1w front doon to a ~.e: bright open floor pbn. Upmirs lw a f.abuloos ntmer suite with ... illllCBt1 ~and bcvdcd uunOf, fucplact, built-in custom bQoltcascs and iu ~7•-.il•iiii: ' own private patio. Master Mb 1w skyli,Ji1, double sinks, sunli:tn rub and a.,o.Nerdt This Bay Crest North home has everything. 3.000 ~q ft all one level, 5 bcdtoom, 4 bWl poof home. Frtnch doon throughout. 2 master suitrs, one wit:h vaulted ceiling, fireplace and wondaful closet built-in and dressing .im . nmily kit.Chen with e:it~ ~which Bows into a fJmJy room, scp;intt formal dining room and living room wnh fircpbct and plantation diuncrs. Perfect for family living' OJlawlAI: $61~000 scpmtc ~r. mlk-in ~pl~ mlalr ofu for worki~ ac home. 2- car wxhcd garage and 2 decks plus a newly bndsapcd patio. Walk to the bcadi or cnjQy yoor OWT tv:atc community pool, ltnnis <X>Un and park~ llllC. ..I #2'DQ W S22.00 ptt month. Tim~ •am D.tr•-AI: ~7~ Fabulous cul-<lc-sac view lot l 1,600 sq. fi. Largest modd 2,500+ sq. ft; (could be 5 bedroom), current!) 3 bedroom. 3 bMh. Every major room has sv.-crping bad.. bay and cil)' ¥>r virwl. Urgic kilCbcn with eating area, garden ........ IWDd\ doon all looking OUI to a IOvdy peiffld.D ~ f.ormal dining and living rooru •~elir ~ Family room ~11'1 pc?OI table Md~ ---wirh a wonderful \ICW of b.ay. pcatioe ilnd pidaL 1\e uplUirt master ~uirc has a luge deck strUCl1ft bMik b an aparuion of the master bedroom with full bay and sunset vm. A must Stt. Will a>Diidi:i fiidc for East Bluff Condo. ·~060 Looking for the pc Wondctful acrivici1.. fireplace. AU light . R•FL•CT Y R SUCCESS Sophis1ica1ed E!uropean custom cslale localed in pt"csti.sious PrOmontol)' Bay. 4~R . 4.SBA. Well suited for cntcn a1ning: Bayfronr slip will acctlmrnoWllc a SO fl. 1:!2&• and two tic on. •1,589,000 HS2 ·-- Newport Proper ANDY BAY New construction with extraordinary quality and design. 5BR, 6BA. Chef's kitchen. Maids/rental with separate entry. Fabulous bay view on white sandy beach. Must see to believe. The equity you have in your home may be your family's most valuable asset. When you make a decision regarding this asset, it deserves skilled professional attention. Ask these professionals at our free seller's seminar. REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY TITLE OFFICER ESCROW OFFICER FINANCING EXPERT HOME INSPECTION HOME WARRANTY CHOOSING YOUR BROKER MARKETING FOR TOP DOLLAR WHEN: WHERE: THIE: Wednesday, June 18 Chicago lide, 16969 Von Karman Irvine, CA 92714 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Refmhmmts and par/ting avaiLzbk. limiud stating, cal/ for rtSmJaJions. Ask for Robinnt 644-711 I for information on these and other properties: Call (714) 644-7111 ~ INV•STOR LIQUIDATION 14 unit 20.000 Ml· fl. retail center located in the heart of Taos. New M c"co The pf'\)perty j, acm~,o. from the 'upennnrlt;et nnd next to McDonalc.h. lnvc~tor 1' "'illmg 10 trade. All offers will be COn'ltkrcd $1,099,000 NS/ MESA VERDE Big and bciiut1ful home ne\I to pan.~ and the Counl"i Cluh. SBR. 2.5BA Huge family mom w11h ma"i\e lirq>lace. entertainer", yan.I. BBQ "Ith "el lw. 'Jla & watctfall-_Bn!lll family and fncrnh' $359,000 RSJ COUNTRY CLU8 CLOS• Pabulou.~ Ncw1)()l1 8e8ch cu.-home with hay. ooe.n Md city ligh! views. 48R, 48A with decka on Ill level•. H!IF~ ldtchCn Mid :';r:=.::::~~1~ -r .. ~au;o\Oie;JJ http://Www.coastalproperties.com ~BR1 J BA. convl'l'l1t.ntly located to Sea Chff Country Oub &: sandy ocacnes in Huntinaton Beach. Speclou nw•: ~u11c with retreat fearurcJICIW'i and fireplace. Sec ii today. 111,000 LSI .. '· .. .. • Thi s sup erb 13,000+ Square Foot Special features include mammoth estate on a 6.2 acre lot has just been entertaining areas, regulation tennis lavis hl y dec orated by many of the court, garages for 6 cars and room most di stinguished and talented for a small herd of horses! The two in t e ri o r d esigners in Southern adjoining super-mansions have Californi a. Features in c redible views recently sold and this is the last of the of c ity lights, hill s, treetops, and the fabulous estates for sale! Submit b eautiful , blu e Pacifi c Ocean! trades , creative financing! An Incredible Value 3t only $3,250·,ooo ADJACENT 1 ACRE AND 6.8 ACRE HOME SITES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE TENNIS ESTATE IN BEAR BRAND RANCH An arc hitecturally unique 3-story home in this superb gated community . Next to some of th e most expensive homes in OC. ~eparate gues t quart e rs, 4-car garage. Pa no ra mi c views. S 1.495,000. La rge eq uity & will trade for smaller home, or ??? Enorm ous entertainers home, exciting contempo- rary arc hitecture, a golfer's dream. Priced at $789,000 with super low down and creative financ ing for qualified buyers. 30552 Puerto Vallar- ta, Laguna Niguel (at Niguel Rd. & Marina Hills Dr.) Open Sat. & Sun 1-5. • .. '· Daily Pilot Real Estate • ]~ 7, 1997 We can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO l.c1rge 2 mmter mite, 2 . 5RA. fireplace, 2 car t1lt1tched gt1rage. (~urte rnmplex. cfVu to beach Call 7f>O-5000 bet. 7 I 6 MARK JACQUES $172,000 GORGEOUS 5 BEDROOM Ail ()n I story. 5BR. 3. 5BA. tit1nt family room, elegrmt po()/, koi /'ondJ. waurjalis.1 Move-in ready.' f:all 760-5000 ext. 13 I Oprn I -5. 1820 Tradewi nds ROBIN TENCH $539,000 CAMEO SHORES Oaan Views, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, dm. Single Level. /:'11doud cour11ard. (.'al/ 644-4100 J.O. CALLAGHAN $975,000 COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME (;orgeom 3 BR + family room + dining room. ALI new windows ancl doors. Beautifol encwsed pool in uparate yard. In addition to a large private back 11.1rd. Call I-HOO-510-2005 Cotk if086 RJTA WADE $218,000 IRVINE COVE Traditional f!t1cimda style home on 20,000+ 14 ft. lot with panoramic· ocean and sunset views! Cross the ureet to entrance to private beach on quiet cul- tk-sac. (,'all 644-MAXC MAXJNE GOLDEN $2,495,000 DOG WYERS REJOICE! 1 lere's your opportunity to legally keep all your t:klg1 nt home. Ramblrng one level home near Santa Ana Country Cluh with kennel building. Fell out of mrow. 7 14-644-MAxr; MAXJNE GOLDEN $310,000 COLLEGE PARK Quiet cul-de-sac. /.arge lot with pool. \Ve/I kept home. Owner m otwated. Shown by appt. (,'al/ 760-5000 Hxt. l 16 MARK JACQUES $224,900 "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCH<50L AREA" Vil'w f'roperty, rity liglw/Catalina 3 BR, 2 BA., 1900+ sq.Ji. j ust luud at $258.000 Woni laJt.1 r:all 760-5000 fat. 125 ROBERT MILLIKEN BEST BUY IN HARBOR VU HILLS SO. Fmhly painted popular Belvetkre model, 4BR. 2RA, " 3 mr ga mge. Opm feeling with outstanding · umut views. l.ownt priced home. Your entry card into deS1red 11rm. /,tits of greenbelts. c/()Je to 1choois & shopping-a short ]Of. to beach. 760-5000 Ext. 525 NAN DOYLE $585,000 NEWPORT COAST TOWNHOME Spl'ctacular twnhmr in the exdwive gattd community ofTroMre. f:l~ga111 entry wl/111lian tile. l.rg kit. wlwhite on 1uhite al?J'lianaJ & kit. Nook w/adjoining outdoor patro Jor enurtaming. Dual mmter suiteJ wlwalk -in closet. Italian custom pool/Jpa. Cr1Ll 640-2677 ROBYN SEARS $274,900 GOLF COURSE VIEWS Prime Mesa Verde Co11ntry Club Location. Cmtom ·lllR, 3.5BA. Remodeled kitchen, remodeled maJtrr br11h tll/jacuzzi wb lg. li11ing & family room wljirl'plnas, mnlgardm mom 011erlooki"t lwh . green (i11ru1t1y. Cid/ for appt. Call 760-5000 Ext. 11 1 JACKIE HANDLEMAN $469,000 GREAT OPPORTUNITY OWNER MAY TRADE!!! V1rws. V1rw1. \ltrws. Mo11r up IQ spraarular 111rws "/ oly hxlir< ,,,,,J Nru1H1r1 Bay. 71111 m;tmn 48H . ./ 5BA ftmurr; ·1 jirt'pla<"r>. ') s/trftgJm, J.11gr fi1mtfy rOOlfl Wl//J bt1r U/ t'ntUd 1pa 111/tf St/111111, x11urmrt lwchrn 1111d ts 11pprox. /HOO 1q ft. mru•111g drck & halrot11t'1 CaU 760-5000 Ext. 1381139 BIU a nd Donna Webster JUST LIS'ff.I) JBH. lHA. largr lt.11 11•11h HI' arrm. frnhly p11111url. srmprd mltng>. pfantat11m rliut1rrs. Frmch do1Jn CaU 760-5000 Ext. 120 Diana Cappel $279,000 SPECTACULAR REMODEL-ONLY $429.900 l..argt 1111gk story JBR. 2BA homr on hugr pool siu. r.roftmonal la11dsraprd Int. Marble kitchm 6 b111hs. H11rdwa11d /Won . l.argr !t11111g room • family ro1Jm <AU 640-2677 Robyn Sears $429.900 5 BEDROOM ON CUL-DE-SAC! Hrmodrlrd 6 t':>.p11rukd 2 mmrrr sulfn. 11ru~r latrhm. Quw itrrrr l rtJrgamgr. <All 760-5000 Ext. 126 Rae Rodger$ $559,000 An International Company 760-5000 http://remaxllnk.com NEWPORT BEACH GOLF COURSE VIEW (1orxrouJ 1500 sq.fl. 4BR. 3BA homt with fabukiw 11itW of tlir g11/f rouru! Very pmmtt 11rui quiff rorn" kit l«a1ion. 12000• Jt/./I pMI 11u lot with pool si:u l.ot with NISfom granitt spa. CUI 640-26'77 Robyn Sears $374.900 MILLION DOLLAR VIEW 111 Harbor Vii Hills So. far only S895K plus rillrlmg J BR homt'. (I.a Jolla) motbl J rar garagt + b6lutifol pool Gaud tntry. You u'IJ11i. find a bnur OCt'an, Catalina, Bay 11itw Ill IUIJ prict in arm. um 1Jj room 10 expand. CJ/ 760-5000 Ext. 525 Nan Doyle $895,()()(} SPYGLASS Hlll En;oy mo11t1111m and city light vitwS from 11/J major rooms of rim brautiful pndt of ownzthi singlt swry JBR. 2BA .Sftt.lass '1omt. Quitt pri114u l«ation. "' m for mttrUining 11"'1 Jtlj m;oymtnt. 6'1>-2888 Dir.d Julia Liao $59.9,000 SO UTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 --- An International Company 760-5000 http://remaxllnk.com NEWPORT COAST Owm. lt11rbor 1md my L'lnL'1 from 1/m nru• <~pproxJ 6,'150 sf 68R. 6. 58A nmom 1'111111' to ~ built (Jirr h.1/j 11rrr lot (.23. 780 sf) u•t1h lw'1 lmul.s<apt' Compku No1vwbrr J9'F' 8117 nou• and rlJOO~ .your fimslm · CJ) 640-1529 Estber Yank SI. 795.()()() AWESOMl-BAY/OCF.AN/LIGH TS VIEWS Nn,eort H,.,,,/i ( "''"'" tn In rl bt'a11r, u·11/1 liu.(r unnmt, dnkJ ht for ,, Imig 11 u1·,.,..,1ud /11·111!(, /.11111/'¥. d111111.t. rr><n11 c i 11WJlt'r 11111,.,' &d11ud 111 (-1CJJJOO c.u 76<J.5000 Ext. 131 Robin Te nch $749.()()() 6 UNITS $245,000 4 1111/11·11/w1l huusn ''uh jil"t'pwm pliu 11 Jupin 6 2 .1 (IVS" C..U6U-MAXG Maxine Golden • OCEAN AN D SUNSET VIEWS F11;uy 1111.J.1 ligl11s. 111 t'1111 c'· 1111urt '"''"'J m JO" t'11trr1.1111 or 1rl.v. 111 1/it' prm1ry 11/ tlm Im ,.{y .'I.•""' m1mm1t11r;. Smg/,. /,.,.,.£ JHR dmfmu/1.1 r1Jt1111 CJ/ 760-5000 Ext. 129 Sharon Su•ans on FABULOUS. EMERALD BAY . s 4 4J, ()()() Emmtld Hay ro111nnp11mry hlu nm• hrm.r11·r JIJ<' o/'gramu. SRR . ./. 5HA 111irh ort'111/, b~11rh & r1111y11T1 1•1m•i. I ot'111rd at tlu md uf" pruwu n1/.M·S<1c eiu 494-7475 BIUDolby $2,275.()()() DRASTICALLY RfDUCED $349,000 f'nnlt' 'IRR .! 'iBA l r11r g11ri1gr. 1pa. n.ullt'llt wrb .1ppt'11/. ntll't'r roof. nt'l<'fT lute;,,.,,, dmr Ill 11,0I/ m111'1" 1 0111•r111e111 ft'l'll'll) 1lfft'JS C'101a i\fr:u1 It-rd,. /1111111011 Ii l 1 R R 1'1 eiu 760-5000 &1. 11 7 Jackie Handlemnn BALBOA ISLAN D U111rm111r, iHR. lRA rot"'.(t' (1rr,11 l11<11f11111 1l1•1r r11 rt'lltrr O//t'rrd •" S 5 UU><KJ UJJ 760-5000 Ext. 136 Jane Sunga/la SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH '23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 [)ajfy Pilot haJ Estate • June 7, 1997 We can help 1nake I the difference in your life! MESA VERDE D11rlt').g 3BR, 28A, gr_rtlt yard. Nut' lit-ing room with pr~p"1a. Grrat neighborhood. Call 1-800-510-2005 Codr #5009 MARK ACKRICH $209,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Lowest JJ.rrced 2 story 111 fimuly neighborhood. Call 640-1529. . ESTHER YANK $599,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA &rr opporwmry to purrhau a nrwrr home 111 a gaud community. Pnad thousands brlow market value, so act now.' Call 760-5000 Exr. 180 CHRIS HANSEN $249,000 COUNTRY LMNG! Just limd! JBR, 28A homr located m onr of Costa Mna's bm areas! Lmyr yard. fruit trus & gardm. Sellers arr rrlocatmg. Homf' u in great condition. Call 760-5000. Ext. 7 09 . SKI $195,000 CORONA DEL MAR iso· OCEAN BAY, CATALINA AND NIGHT LITE VlEwS If you 'rr looking for prrfect1on and drammic t•iru•s, ihu is 11. Gorgeous remodel wtth a /;1bulous floor pJan. l.ar:gr frontyard wlroom for poo( Ca/1160-5000 F.xt. 1. ~I Op_m /. 5. I 027 Goldmrod ROBIN TENCH $999,000 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME Gorgeous -Cmtom 4 bedroom homr wt1h 1'1eu• of Badr Bay 1wd my lig/m. Oprn floor f!k1'1 u•11/1 pool and thrrapeuttc spa For more mJormat1011 rail 1-800 510-200'i Code #-108'i RITA WADE $429,000 • I GUARD GATED Sra Maud, guard gaud highly upgrndrd I lri•rl wuh v1rw. 2BR. ikn. C11/I 6-14-4100 J.D. CALLAGHAN $550,000 REDUCED JN BELCOURT! Prestige with a 11irw. Corgemu toumhome u•ith 2BR. 2.5 BA plus ~ dr!'· go11!'met kitrhm, 2 firrplom, f@trd com11111111ty_ er ucunry system. Call 160-5000 'Ext. 129 . SHARON SWANSON · $449,000 TROPICAL PARADISE IN COM 01•rr $200,000 tn upgrades, pool & spa 11111 Sl'lllllf{ of rt1rr trop_ict1'Jalms. }dust su to appreontr ' Call 760-853 ROBERT SACKS $749,000 E.SIDEC.M. OVER 14,000 SO. Ff. LOT 3 Bedrooms, 1 Baths + MotCrr-/11 I aw l 'mt Sl1op 11t1ached to doublr rar ftlrtlf.t' Appomtmmt CaU 760-5000 Ext 1:!5 ROBERT MILLIKEN $600,000 EMERALD BAY Cl.A IC COlTAGE Oaamulr of PCH-u11r/k 10 h1 .irh from thu sproal 3BR, 2BA cLmic cottage beach home or btalil your dream home. Ca/119-1-7475 BILL DOLBY $880,000 • • ~ Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 7, 1997 Kathleen McNamee Wayne Smith 760 5000 ext 130 7()0-5000 !'XI. 195 31 years experience 2300 homes sold ft fl ft IJ ft IJ fl ft ft fl fl fl ft fl fl ft ft fl fl Sold to Date 1997 SPECTACULAR HARBOR POINTE CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR, 3.5 BA, 3 fp's 3300+ sq fr ., 10,000 +lot cul de sac, 3 car garage, O cean view m aster suite. $839,000 WALK TO BEACH 22 ODYSSEY CT., NEWPORT BEACH 4B R, 2.5 BA, 1900+ ~q. fc. fp, wet bar, 2 car garage Newport Crest co wnhouse w/ community pool, spa, tcnn i ~. Seller bo ug ht another -muse sell fast! $239,000 Before you put your home on the market, call us. We have an enormous source of buyers. I';_ REMAX SOUTH COUNTY ~~ NEWPORT BEAC~1 Bob Koop Dovie Koop 1209 Wrsi B•1· A•c., B,.Jt,oa Ptnin>ula. Rtmockkd "I.!. \ 8J. I H.1 tt" '" \ou hav.n't >ttn upgndtt 1ill )'OU'~ Itta t~w l'nm 11!1 ti 1rl .. Lllll rJHHln~ l'11l.1" \ .~."l\ & '><oh-0 !611),1)00 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Roh Koop, Jr. SOUTH COUNTY Rrmoddcd CWIOnl \Ww homt, l..1gt v:ird ""h .I 11111 t I J""ll & >p•. Ill< f1rs. oa windoM/Jom• 'I" cub , priv.tt beachn. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! Fabulous Emerald Bay contemporary Nestled in the hill in the community of Emerald Bay is one of the most stunning homes available. The home has fo ur bedrooms and four and one-half baths and features dramatic Emerald Bay beach, Catalina and night light views. . The home features exceptional design and quality craftsmanship. Designed by noted architect Robin Donaldson, the special design includes an interior 32-foot skylight entry. The kitchen with double Sub-Zero refrigerator, granite counter tops and double Dacor ovens is a gourmet cook's delight. The large outdoor deck has a stainless steel barbecue and provides an ocean view. The master suite has access to its own deck with ocean view. The master bath features glass mosaic tiles with white marble slab counter tops. The community of Emerald Bay offers a half mile long beach, six championship tennis courts, acres of greenbelts, grass parks and a new swim center. For more information, caU BUI Dolby of RE/MAX Sou.lit County aJ (714) 494-7475. Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 48R & 3.SBA Under Const. • Open LR with Marble Fireplace • Built El('vator Readv $885,000 • Spadous JBR & 2.SBA Family Home • Gorgeous Kitcht>n w I Cl!nter Island • Quality Features $279,000 Panoramic View Penthouse • Stunning Views from Dana Point to Palos Verdes Peninsula indudmg Bay, Oce11n & Sunset Views $349,000 Prime Little Island Location • Extra Large 40' Lot • 3BR & 38A Home • Private Pa110 • Steps to South Bay $849,000 Call Gay Proud @673-8700 Newport Crest VaJue • Spaciouc; l BR Tri- Level Townhome • 2 Car Att<icheJ Garage • Short stroll to Oceanfront $213,000 • Charming Studio with Stunning Views • Beaubful Kitchen w /Centcr Ii.land • Large Patio • $169,000 Call Walter Mrtchell @588-3083 Villa Balboa Value • ~acious IBR & IBA on do • Large P11110 • Comm Pool, Spa & Tennis Courts $159,000 Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 7, 1997 Excellent South Bayfront · location on Balboa Island • Wonth•rful View., of B,l\' • C..h<1rming lAR .& 2.5BJ\ h1lffil' • Sand v &•ad1 m Fron! with On-Shon.· Mooring • Grc<1t Luc.11ton !khn'\.'n \'ill.igl' & ft>rr)' $1,650,000 Cnll Joane C<wpt!r @ 675-4441 811/lx)(I J.;/nnd Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • 1BR & 3BA ConJo • Incredible Upgr.1d1.o<; • L.u~e Kitchen w / Breakfa~t Nool.. ~~ii•iiaJ • Comm. Pool. Spa & Tennis Courh $565,000 Cnll Walter M1td1ell @ 588-3083 Stunning Bay & Ocean View Home • Ah..olutl'lv Onl' of th(' m""t i.Jniqm' 1 lomc~ in Nt>wport • L.irge 3 Stof), 5BR & 1758A $899,000 Charming Family Home • Great Location • L.1rge Yard w 'P.irl.. Like Setting • Many Fruit Tl"{'{'-. • 18R & 1 'iBA $355,000 Super Sharp Family Home • 38R & l.'iBA • t luge Kuch<m • L<1rge Y01rJ w I Pnv.lt(' Pnol • 2 C.u Garas;l' $182,900 •1 • t • Daily Pi.lot Real £State •June 7, 1997 f.I> Corona Highlands: A family neighborhood that has been rediscovered HOL NDAIUES PJtilll C11.i'1 ll1gh\\Jy. Hud (jully and 1he (kc.111 Cour'c Nonh .11 Pelican Hill (jolt Cluh JllS10RY: CORONA HIOHLANOS PACIFIC COAST HWY One 111 the fir,1 "ll'\\ nl'll!hhnrh11ulh hu1h 1ll C'1tnon.1 Jd \ t.1r 1hc • 111g1nJI h11me' \\ crc This ocean view home is now listed in Corona Highlands tl•n ... 1JcrcJ t u,111111 hu1h for 1hc 11mc Jlld hu1h 111 1hc nall\111.in,h1p '1ylc during lht• lalc l1141h .111J c.irl! 11J'iO, 110\lfo.S: I hcrt· .ire .1h.1ut I Ill I< I 11th .1nd 'ill k 2 l11h 111 tlll' I li;!hl.1ml' I hc I< 2 loh Jrc lo-..11eJ in 1tw 111\H:r .irc.1' of lht• lf1ghlJnd' '' 11h lhc I< I htl\ 1111h1.: h1ght•r ,lfl'.I\ ,,, \11.:\\ r111cn11al hl·1. 11rnc' crc.111:1 I kpcmlcnl upon h 11. a1111n, \l'\l'I ii hollll'' hJ\L L'lllll'r 111.CJn. LJn)11n •ir ~I 1f I 1 lllf'I.' \ IL'\I.' I If J LI tlllhlflJt II 10 I tf lhl' 1hrn· I )ut· 111 11ng111.1l ht·1ch1 rl.''1rrd11 1m II• l11lll111I huildm,_! dt'll'll\ .md l.'n,url.' 11cc,111 '1c\1, 1110,1 h11rnt'' ,1,1nn l ·" 11111.' ''"r> ran1.h ... 1111t11arc' \~ 11h \llllll' t'\tcp1111n ... \\'hilc 1hcrc arc ,1Jll 1.ju11l' .1 fl'\~ 11ril!1n.il home,, thcrl.' .ire 'cveral home' lhat have been remodeled or rebuilt. C0\1!\IUMTY FEATURES : There '' u'c ol ltm11ed gated JllC'' to hcJthc' through J 'oluntJI) J\\11C1a11cm w11h "'45/~e,ir due' A \Mlety of \IC\\ potent1JI Jue to pmpcn} 11ne11tJt1Un\ Thi''' J quiet community "'11h111 l.'a'y wall.111g Ji,tance 10 hcache' and 'hopping art'J' 111 Olde Coron.1 <.Id Mar NOW LISTED: There JtC 1.urrcnll) Ollll' pmpcl111.'' on lhc marl.cl A,J.1ng price' for propcn1c' hJH' recent I y ranged I mm 5>400.(X)() up 111 nwrl' lhan ~I. I 9'i.(X)() The ne1ghbl •rhood ha~ been Highly customized Trovare home Thi., -.pac1ou .. three hcJruom. l ~o .111d 11111: hall bath condom1n1um in Trovare ha' been ex ten\ I\ ely upj.!raJcd M<Jny tcarurc-. ol th1' homl' arc \tmilar to thmc found in more cxpcn,1ve Lu,1001 propcrt1e' hx tcn .. 1ve wurk compl eted includes ltme,tone noors in the entry and kitchen. cxten-;1vc cu,tom lighting throughout and added sound insulation. The ll11ncywcll Home Control System allow-. fo r control vi a telephone of the home lighting m1><le'. air rnnclitmmng and heating The living room features a built-in entertainment <.:enter with h1g 'crccn tcle\.1,i11n and high performance componeni... with 'urround \11u11d incluJed rhc t:u'tnm Eu rocahinet kitchen combine'> maple cabinetry with black granite lOUntcr 1t1p' anti GE refrigerator with matching wood door panels. The mas ter 'u1tc c111oys 'views of city light s. ocean and sun sets and is prcwired for an entcrtainnu:nl center wi th built -in 'pcakcrl\. The ma.,ter hath feature!> custom li ghting. ral'cd 'ho~l'r cndc"urc . a bu1lt-tn tdevl\ton and upgraded ti le. The third bedroom 1s currently uutfittcJ a' a home ol fice with two person office -.talion, large desk, built-in file,, computer 'tat1on. copter 'tat1on, typcwnter pull out de<,k top and add1t1onal phone hne:-.. Offered al \.l75.000. For more information, call Nancy Peterson at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Prnptrtie.f, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Reach. rcd1,covere<.l b} people \~ho ma> have grown up 111 lhc area a' children .1ml 1111\\ have nr Jrc '1artml! larnil1c' 111 1hl'1r u~ n Onc 111 1hc humt'\ 1111\\ ll\tc<l in C11nm,1 lltghljnJ, 1' JJl c1tc.111 \IC\\ hurnc JnJ ;, 11lkrl.'J ,11 '>fl'iO 000 Sl'llOOLS: Children fl\ mg in lhe cummunll} 111 Cnr11n.1 ll1ghlamh a11e11J Harbor Vic'' Ekmcn1ai'> .ind Corona Jcl tar 1 ligh Cichool SllOPPING: l hl• communil) ., clow to rc,taurani... Jnd 'h11p' m Olde C11ronJ del 1ar. Fa,h11in f,fan<.l and Balboa bland LJgunJ Beath '' ,1 10 minute drive 'uuth on Pacific C,1a\I ll1gh'>'ay SOURCE: Bob Weglar1 ( 714 ) 644-1600. Cna't ;\l'" l'"n Propertie\, 4 C ivic Plaza. Ste. 260. Nt'\\111•11 Beach. If you would liJce to submit a co11m11111111 profile of your farm area. please f ollok 1111 above formal and enclose a map 11u1/1111· (Thomas Guide) "f tllt area alo11g 14·11/t 11 plloto of a current Ii.sting. Tiit dtscrip/11111 11/ tlle property goes under the .. noi.· /111nf' uction. Send to: Julie Viker, real esUJte ed11111, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa \1e111. < I 92627. (714) 547-4242. Model perfect home in Montserrat This model perfect fl\e bedroom. three bath home 1-. in Ne wpon Co~t's premiere Montserrat community. You enter the home through a gorgeous courtyard with fountain, lush landscaping and bm~ walkway. The entry. powder room. formal dining, kitchen and f;unHy room arc acccnlt'<I with hardwood fl ooring. Plantation shutters are placed thro1;1ghout lhe home.• The gourmet kitchen is complete with breakfast nook and built-in desk and is open Ill the i.pacious family room with fireplace. built-ins and is accented with crown moldm~ There is a private rear yard with built-in barbecue and spaciou side yard for ctuldren's play area. A full bedroom and bath arc on the main level. Three secondary bedrooms all decorated to perfection are located upstairs. The master suite h~ custom built-ins and ample clo:.ct space with a full wall closet plus a walk-in with additional huilt-ins. The master bath has a dual shower head and additional custom lighting. TI1c home 1s steps to community pool and spa, nearby private tot lot and public park including volleyball. ba,ketball and tennis courts. This is a wonderful opponunity to move right into the coast and start enjoying the good life in a home where quality and detail are unsurpassed. Offered at $549,900. For more information, call Greg Lombardi at (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Propt'rties, 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260, Newport Btach. r-r • I • R E A L T Y NEWPORT BEACH Custom Harbor View Homes City & mountain views. SBR. 4.SBA. corner lot. Gourmet kitchen. French doors & windows. J car garage. Simply Beautiful' $820,000 North Laguna Panoramic white water view. Oceanfront condo. Highly upgraded. 2BR. 2BA + den. security system. fireplace. elevator service. security gated parking $475,000 Balboa Peninsula Large R-2/R-1 lot. Beach. Bay. tennis and family at Its best! Practically lot value. $439,000 Westpark-Las Palmas Elegant and c ustomized throughout. 3BR. 2.SBA with many upgrades. White washed floors. security system. custom stairway and more. $220,000 Daily Pilo< Real Estate • June 7, 1997 720~ !)/J22 NEWPORT BEACH Harbor View Homes Expanded and remodeled Palermo plan 4BR. 3.SBA. upgraded Lush landscaping. community pool $721 ,000 Huntington Harbor 4 plex. large 3BR owners unit. Perfectly maintained. never, vacant. $469,000 Eastside Triplex 3BR. 2BA owner's unit plus 2/2BR 1 BA units. GSI $32.600. Few blocks from Santa Ana Country Club. $325,000 Newport Crest Lovely. 3BR. 2BA condo. Spiral stairc ase built-In. new carpeting. mirrored c losets. Community pool & spa. Move- In cond ition. $219,000 .. DaiJy PiJoc Real Estate • June 7. 1997 Irvine Cove estate A magnificent Laguna Beach estate in the gate guarded ot·eanfront encla ve 1>1 109 rc,1tlc11ccs. Villa Ccle)\te offer!. the best of the luxunou' California ltfc,tyle Overlooking the Pac1lic from a large view site, newly con,tructctl Villa Cele,te '' an architectural tnumph. from the )\oanng. open columned 'pacc:' to the cla)\sicall y 111"p1red ""' 1n11ning pool and -;pa. The re~1dcnce offer~ more than 8,000 ~quare feet of living space wtth more than three level~. 1nl'lud1ng five bedroom~. li\e full baths and four powder bath~. a ~pectacular ltbrar) and l,1rgc fam tl )/metl1J room w11h fireplace and bar. The home t)\ surrounded by C'ry,tJI Cm·c State P.irl. w11h ll' many mile' of hiking trail<. 111 nearly 7.000 acres and more than live mile:-ot bea utiful beachci.. Offered at $4,600.000 fumt~hed. For more information, call Tom Thomson at the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach ?jfice al 11,21 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, reach Coldwell Banker on •he Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. y v v v ¥ v v v v v y v y v y v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v • v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v • v v v v v v v v v y v v v v v v • v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v y ¥ y .., y .., .., .., y y y y y y y y .. y y .. y y y v .., .., .. y y y y y y .. y y .. y .. .. y y .., y .. .. y y y y y y .. .., .... y y .. y y .... ¥ " y y .. y y .., .. y .., y .. y y .. .. y y " ., y " .., .. " .., y .. .... y y .. .. y y y " .. ¥ " y y y .. .., ., .. y " .. y y y y v Coldwell 'Banker .7Vewport 'Beach <:-.. presents ,.:s;. 'Erclu sive :Harbor Island ~,r lcJ rn1 111w uf dw mn't pr\.'~C1~111u> r,l,mtb in Newport Beach, th1, ma1c,11 l l11t:.11u1n nuJl'' d1.irm, cl.i~'· .mJ ,1 lifestyle -,cconc.J to no ne. The five bedroom lwm, re't' ,ma 5p,1c1<1m l,>t nf over I 0,000 square fe\:'t and serves as a pinnacle for luxury II\ '°I! Seep 1 out on111 the 62 t~c of bay fronrai:e and witness the beaury of rhe fc1nh.-..I M 11n Channd 111 Newport H.:1rh11r. 1rs excumg boating acuviry, and the night lif.!hl • 1>11h"' P,wil1<m )1111 m.ty prd\.'r 111 1.ikc a strnll (m rhe pier, which wrll l•xpand h• .1n.11mm1>d,1tc up 1<1 th"' 100-111<11 y,1chr. The pool is rhe perfocc pl.1c"' rn take 1111h, hl·.1u1y uf rlw 1111,·nor f.!.trd\.'n l.1>ur1y.1rtl. One of four lots on I larb.1r Island w11h l'Xll, p.1rk1111: cd'•'llll'l11 t.1r 5 or 6 l'.ir,, plus a J-car .:.1ragc and carport. I l.trl-.1r hi.ind ''ii un11111t• t.:•m . .J community -small, )('eluded, and a Jcwd of llw "·•\. There ·~ •• 1.cn,11n Ea,, c.1.1,1 lhann remtnt)CCnt of a quitter an<l rt\A."lre grdCll)ll' lifo>ryle. 0...er l.1wn> .mJ g.1rJen,, trees, pnvarc dock, and sparkling yachts adJ r.11h, P" cure'i<lue ,,·11111g. le " dmt· 1\1 ...cveral pomt~ nf interest. including Fa~h1on hl.111J w1th 11' own n:n11wned ~hnp:. .mJ r.:,rauranh, John Wayne Auport, anJ cntcrrnmmc111 cenrcr. like 01>nt·yl,111J, Knnu·~ Berry Farm and che Orange C.11m1\ P\.'rtormm)l Arb Center. For m.1r, 1hJ11 60 \c.m, tht· ( '11IJwdl Banker Previews e!lace marketing rm~r 1111 ha' 1->een the pn.•t•mmcnc ~y,tem l11r marketing luxury propenies in North Amer11.,1 Offered at $4,495,000 •I or furtha mjormation 011 tlm property call: Carol Mock at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach ( 7 14) 644,9060 or on the internet at h ttp://www.coldwe lIbanker.com Kip Hancock advert.isl,., ... ,.,,, ..... .m (714) 57 .... 247 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Flawless 4 bedroom home on a lot of over 15,000 square feet and adjacent to park. Gorgeous decor. Offered at $799,000 Daily Pilo< Real Estate• June 7, 1997 2019 YACHT RESOLUTE Outstanding views in guard gated Sea View. Remodeled 4 bedroom home with new French doors and windows, stone flooring and soft white decor. Offered at $695,000 lYLEEN & }EFF EWING (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471 Cl997 ColdW9ll Benkec Corpcnlion. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offloea Independently Owned and Operated. Daily Pilot Real Estate • Junie 7, 1997 • ToMTHOMSON 721-9132 SPECTACULAR MEDITERRANEAN VILLA • Serene & Pnvare Locauon • A New Home Dcs1gneJ hy Brion Jeancrte • Swimming Pool anJ pa • 4 Car Garage & Parking Court • Retter View's than any lot m Pelican Crc5t • • Soaring Open $paces for GranJ Entertain mg • Pnv,1tc Beach anJ Tcnni~ Courts • Nn Mello Roos Taxes • Exrra Large Gourmet Kite.hen • Exclusive, 24 hour, Gate Guarded Commun1ry • Limestone, Granite & Marhle Throughout • rate-of-the-Art Entertainment System • , o;mng, Open , paces for Grand Entertaining • Home Theatre, Statc·of-the-Art-Communicatmns System • L:uge Lot approximately 27,CXJJ sq ft • A\.Soc1at1on Dues approxi mately 1/2 of Pelican Hill • J tory OversizeJ Elevator • Barbecue & Outdoor Entenamment Area 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices lndependenUy Owned and Operated. 1824 PoRi: ABBEY • REDUCED! 5 beJroom expande<l Somerset, 3100 SF $629,000 1836 PORT RENWICK • SOLD Portofino model 1848 PORT M ARGATE • IN EsCROW 4 bedroom expanded Montego Representing Buyer and Seller PALERMO M ODEL • SOLD Representing Buyer and Seller Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 7, 1997 1824 PORT SHEFFIELD • NEW LISTING Beautiful 3,600 sq ft home on one of the largest lots in Harbor View Homes 1911 PORT PROVENCE • SOLD 4 bedroom home on greenbelt MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR HARBOR· VIEW H OMES SPECIALISTS I , (SOO) 892-7158 • Buy Newport@aol.com 644-9060 Ext. 125 or 107 DR~IR #1 Listing Agents, Newport Beach, 1996 ~~ #1 Buyer Agents, Newport Beach, 1996 Top 1 o/o Coldwell Banker Agents Nationwide, 1996 Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offloes Independently Owned and Operated. .. Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 7, 1997 • ~IT!~a{;l ~ li!©l3~[a[J rn~~~ OVER $200 MIWON IN PERSONAL SAW 644-9060 Exr. 112 • PAGER: 602-2362 2332 FORDHAM, (OWGE PARK OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 1·5PM • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors • Uviny room with fireplace • Larye 7,200 sq ft lot VALUE PRtaD AT $218,000 1559 WT OCEAN BLVD, BALBOA PENINSUIA • Rare 52' x 70' parcel on the Peninsula Point • Very quiet center block location, larye patio • J bedroom s, 2 baths, J car yaraye OFFERED AT $639,000 6011.Joo PARK DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH'S MOST PRESTIGIOUS HIGllllSE . • Jbd unit, totally remodelecl, z W, 2 ba • Offei'H at~- • Outstandiny Views -24 Ho1r Stc1rity Blildiny • Billiards Room, Pool Spa, Yadt Facilities Offered at $595,000 Watch Out! The Killer B's are Cominy ••. C1997 Coldwell Banker Corpora hon An Equal Opportunrty Company Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. . . . " Daily Piloc Real Estate •June 7, 1997 INCREDIBLE BAYFRONT VIEWS BALBOA PENINSULA Magnificent bayfront with wonderful main channel views, completely remodeled with private deck and slip for 60' yach t. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, large wonderful courtyard with lawn and patio. Gourmet kitch en and pantry, custom cabinets, granite counters, limestone entrance, dining room with hardwood floors . Offe red.at $3,45 0 ,000 BALBOA I SLAND 3 bedroom, 2 bath, single story on an extra wide lor. remodel or build new, outsranding location in the 300 block. Offered at $569,000 G reat Oceanfront Locatio n. 3BR, 2.5 BA offers wonderful open and brigh t floor plan. OFFERED AT $875,000 B ALBOA I SLAND C harming 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 hath English tudor home with 1 bd/l ba apartment with fireplace. Brick patio, family room. Offered at $670,000 CE TALIAFERRO 673--6900 EXT. 26 ... Daily Pilot llea.1 Estate • }uM 7, 1997 ~ta c:lVaide to MeY~t 9>wpeUle.i In cfoa!Aem- LllXJ ISLE • $1,2 50,000 • 644-9060 Stunning custom home on almost a douhle lot! Completely rehu1 lc, 4 hedrornru, 3 hath-;, enurmnu!I laving and Janang ,1rea, kitchen with t:ustom cabinct11 PELICAN HILL • $2,350,000 • 644-9060 s ·tunnmg MeJiterr.mcan family home, S hedrnom,, 5.5 hath,, huge y.ud with spacmus sw1mm1ng pool. panuramll ocean and golf couri.e vie~. spa B ALBOA PEl'o'l <il lLA • $3,450,000 • 673-6900 lncrcJ1hll' h;iytr.mt w1th m111,rn1l1LCnr m:iin Lhanm•I Vll'W', lPtnplrtely rl·m• >llcil-J, 4 hcdrnom,, 4. 5 hath,, l.1rgt W••ndcrlul t11urtyarJ, gourmet kuchen, l.ugc dl·ck BIG CANYON • $1,295,000 • 644.9060 Outstanding view lo t located on che hilltop o n the 8th fairway, 3 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths, custom home, gated courtyard entry, 3 car garage, spa LAGUNA BEACll • $3,600,000 • 644.9060 Unique oceanfront Mediterranean villa, 6 bedrooms, 5. 5 haths, old worlJ charm with today's conveniences, locateJ on private bluff overlooking crashing surf L AGUNA BEACH • $1,895,000 • 644.9060 S1tu'1teJ tm" premier lot in N . Laguna and boasting un~urp.lssed ocean, Catalina and sunset views, hc..iutafu l entry with wet bar, gourmet kuchen 'PELICAN POINT • $4,995,000 • 644.9060 Largest home on largest lot tn Pelican Point, 5 bed- rooms, 8 baths, authentic T~y stylin~ throughout, 2 entertainment centers, pool room, gvm, ocean view' IRVINE TERRACE • $3,9S0,000 • &M-9060 Newly built Italian home of over 6,CXX> sq ft, locart-d above Newport Harbor with fantatric views of the Jetty, bay, and Catalina. + hedrooms. 6.~ baths LAGUNA BEACH • $2,245,000 • &M-9060 Contemporary oceanfront custom home, 4 bedroom'>, 4.5 baths, dramatic split level design, most rooms have view of beach and cove. Viewing decks 810 CANYON • $1,995,000 • 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH • $1,425,000 • 644.9060 NEWPORT BEACH • $1,900,000 • M+9060 Fabulous 180" unobstructed views with nver 110 ft Wonderful new single story custom home with Custom contemporary bayfront home, 4 bedrooms, of golf course frontage, 5 he<lrnoms, 5 haths, ..ill new } bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 16 foot ceilings opening to 4.5 baths, top of the line materials, loads o( light . doors and windows, 3 f1rcplaLC!., pool ,tnd spa Lhc kitchen and beautiful patio, forever ocean views This property is an entettalner's delight! 011197 Colclwell 8anilef Rellclentilll l!roket1199 CO<pn1lon NI Equll ()pporUlly ~ ~ ._.. ~ Ma.a. hi•+=*'., 0.. Md oi--o. - ----~-----=-- I' TllE BLUA-s • $205,000 • 644-9060 Channing "D" plan , 3 lx-drr"ims, 1.5 hathl-, rcJnn•· kitchen nvcrlookmg private rear patw, cnJ unit O:lsTA M ESA • $235,000 • 644.9060 Private end unit, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 barhs, suruec view m bade from wonderful landscaped deck Tt lE Bw~ • $329,000 • 644-9060 Un"loc "Q" rl.m. 3 lx.Jr.1tioi,, ! 5 h.uh.• .... nrm~ c11hedral ce1lmJ.."• l,1r1:c m.•"•r 'u'''· p.11l-l1h· I"·"'" OJRONA l)fl M AR • $379,000 . 644-9060 Spac1ou.' l lxxlmrnns, 2 hath)!, h.mlwood floon., Cope CoJ ~cylc humc, fonnal Jmmg room HARBOR RIOOE CREST • $43 5,000 • 673-6900 Wann anJ mvumg "ren.11,"1ncc" moJel, 3 bc<lroorru, 2.5 baths, private gatcJ courtyarJ OPEN HO ~S nS 1-5P1'~ ( U111< '' Otltt 1111.1t 1 1/ied) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS NEwrrnn H1-:u;in s 325 La Jolla Nto;WPORT Clu~"i 1 I Baruna Ct NEWPORT 8 EACll 200 Paris #213 240 Nice Lane # 115 Sl:AVLEW 2121 Yacht Radiant LIDO lsLE 200 Via Antibes BLUFFS 431 Vista Suerte CORONA DEL MAR 426 B Avocado (opoi IU 11 $432.000 $199.900 $424,000 $134,000 $698.000 $945.000 $294,000 $4'"1'i,()()() Carla Broff man David Prince Ali Atri Ali Atri Ginny Anderson Lee Orum.my Lorraine Farrington Kevin Kanda SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS SPYGUSS HltL 9 Monlcrey Circle R ARBOK Con 1426 Sea Ridge Dr. Tm: P01l\ rt; 7 Bridgeport CO!\TA Mt.S \ 2206 A\alon nn f-orJham $799.000 . $590.000 $749.000 $200. ()()() $218.000 Joyce Olson Cammy Lel>lie Marie Deremiah Robert Bents Roben BenL'> SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS Co~•' Mt."i \ 2204 Bonnu.: $399.000 Jennifer Noonan H \RBOR H1u. 9 Hillsborough $950.000 David McCulloch L100Isu: 8 I 5 Via Lido Soud $2,300,000 Alison McConnick NEWPORT 8f.ACll 3204 Broad St. (open /4} $434,000 Kevin Kanda 1934 Pon Camey $699.000 Carol Pugh NEWPORT CREST 6 Robon $2 10.000 Jennifer Pritchett NEWPORT COAST 5 Chandon $439,500 Allison Seesemann NEWPORT HARBOR 3808 River Ave. $579,900 David Prince . IRVlN[ 22 Silkgrass $296,000 Allison Seesemann ~ SEAVlEW Ginny AndersOll~ 1907 Yldlt Resolute $66S,000 2019 Yacht Resolute $69,,000 Jeff Ewiag ~ HARBOR Isl.AND 26 Harbor Island $4,490,000 Carol Mock. Daily Pila< llea.l Estate • J u.ne 7, 1997 RAI f\OA ISLANn • $549,000 • 644-9060 t lr~·.11 \ icw,, 5 ~Jmums, l hath,., root t•lp Jed., P11rk·x: 4hd/2h.1 & llxl/lba <1pr, !lrem locariun 8Al80A PENINSULA • $639,000 • 644.906C Ran 52'x70' rared on the Balhoa Penm~la P<>mt, 'Cl'\ q111et ~enter hlud. locanon w1ch l h.l, 2 ha Lino ISLF • ~&< t'l"X' 01•ht,tndmg 1rad lot, \bedroom... i:rc.11 . 11 I >CJCl<ll\ Cl'lRl'lNA l'lH MAR • $789,000 • 644-9060 4 h..Jr1111m,, 2) h.11h,, over l,CX\'1-...1 h h.imc, fl••• ror ,kd h." \bO \ 1cw-. ,i1 ·~i:.in, h.1\ .111 I l .at.11111.1 Lmo bLE • $810,000 • 644-9060 Ray '1cw ,\I south ea.stem cnJ of Island, lal'J!e J«k. l lx'tlruom.,, 3 h;.1ths • .,rucst MJ1te/offl c over f?ar.tge Ba.COURT HIU. • $495,000 • 64+9060 BALBOA I SLAND NEWPORT BEACH l1tWFR SI IORF.s • $895,000 • 644-9060 Views from Catalina to the Palis.ides, 2 bedrooms, 673-6900 644 .. 9060 T01.illy remodek-J turnkey home, wonJcrful kitchen 2.5 baths, elegant In every detail, family room with cu mm cahlnetl!, l bl.>Jmoms, 2.5 baths Ol'il17 Coldwell Brief Aelldlnlill BnlMr1'I' CorporMlon An Equel ()ppofUity Comptiny. Equel Houling ()ppofUity. Al Olllc:. ........ lllV Owned and ()pe(aled • .. • Daily Pilot Real Estate• June 7, 1997 JEFF AXTON 644~9060 EXT. 13 7 16 CHERRY HILLS LANE, BIG CANYON 1 7 INVERNESS LANE, BIG CANYON Fahulous I 80° unohstructed views with over 110 feet of golf course fmntagl', 5 hcdmoms, 5 baths, all new doors and windows, pool, spa Outstanding view lot locateJ on the hilltop ~n the 8th fairway, great potential for remodeling or expansion, gated courtyard entry Offered at $1,975,000 SPYGLASS HILL • $895,000 ....,1'n l.llUl,1r trnd1111m.il home, 4 hedrooms. 4 hath!>, l.1ri.:t· rl'.tr p.1111 1 wuh ptl<1I and spa, new k1tchen EASTSIDE CoSTA M ESA • $359,000 Mc<luerrancan style detached home w1rh over 2,500 SF. Jnwnsta1rs office, open floorplan, private Jacuzzi MAGNIFICENT EQUESTRAIN ESTATE 2242 MEsA DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH OFFERED AT $3,395,000 • 7 bedrooms, 9 baths • 2.25 acres • One of the most fabulous views in the county • Main residen ce over 7,000 square feet • 3 Guest houses Offered at $1,295,000 EASTSIDE CoSTA ME:sA • $359,000 Channing single family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, completely remodeled, new kitchen, family room HARBoR R lOOB • $389,000 Single level home, 2 bedrooms, 2 batru, decocator perfect cownhome, gaced courtyard, marble entty EASTSIDI! Cos'rA MJ!sA • $399,000 New kitchen, large family room, game room, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, office, great value. 01997 Coldwell Banker Cofporallon. An Equal OpportunlCy Company. Equal HousinO Clppo(tunity. All Offices Independently Owned end Operated. Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 7 1 1997 OCK (f1tr} btrtr-10b0 Ex:r. 17/ 26 HARBOR ISLAND OPEN SUNDAY 1-5PM Incredible location on the main channel, 6 bedrooms, 5 .5 ~ths , t1iews from the Pavilion to Lido Island, 3 car garage plus parking for 5, dock will hold up to 9 5' yacht, comfortable main house includes 5 bedrooms and 4 .5 baths, totally remodeled 1 bedroom apartment, courtyard with pool Offered at $4,495,000 2581 ARBOR DRIVE BAY SHORES 26 ACRE HILLTOP VILLA PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS Catalina Island and sunset views 1 10 bedrooms 1 9 baths , huge gourmet kitchen, 2 offices, library , wine cellar and t.ast, ing room, media center with surround sound, 9 fireplaces, 7 garages, lighted championship tennis courts, 2 indoor racquet, ball courts, sauna, 2 swimming pools, 2 spas, koi pond Offered at $8,900,000 2581 VISTA DRIVE BAYSHORES 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, liright and charming home with open living room and remodeled kitchen with hardwood floors, open wood beamed ceilings throughout , large south,f acing patio Incredible harbor entTance and ocean views Fabulous lot next to Begonia Park . 5 larie bedrooms 1 3 .5 "baths, gate guarded com, muniry with two privat.e beaches, family and din, ing rooms with pine paneling, living room with fireplace and bay window , great location. Offered at $710,000 Offered at $480,000 Offered at $995 ,000 C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offloes Independently Owned and Operated . . . . . . " . .. ·I Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 7, 1997 1996 COMPANY AWARDS • President's Club • #2 in Listings Taken • #2 in Listings Sold Broker Associate GRl C ertificate DONALD PFAFF 433--9528 II LET ME SHow You NEWPORT BEACH fkmd nl'w ) hcJroom, 2.5 hath home with honus room or possible 4th hedroom, top location with golf course view ctnJ private aCLl'SS 1n h.1L k h,1y n.1run• rrad .... Gnurmt:r kitchen with center island and breakfast room, high vaulted ceil ings, fami ly fl)nm with firepl act.:. Offered at $590,000 A Must See! "DIAMOND,, IN THE R OUGH WATERFRONT • GATED CoMMuNlTY Y1: ... 1cryc.1r charmer, desirable wide street, used as vacation Enjoyable elegance I remodeled to perfection, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, rt.:nr.1k I hedrnom cottage plus apartment, reps to bay. Move-in condition, granite kitchen and wet bar, private sli p Offered at $549,000 'Offered at $630.000 N EW HOMES FOR SAI.E ARRIVING DAILY! 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. Daily Pilot ha1 Estate • June 7. 1997 CAROL ALLISON & jOY CURTIN 644~9060 EXT. 126 ·& 148 HARBOR RIOOE CU.STOM OVER 5,700 SQ FT OF TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE $1,495,000 BIG CANYON 1 CHERRY HILLS LANE OPEN SUNDAY l--4:30PM BEST VALUE • PRIME L OCATION $949,000 BIG CANYON SPECTACULAR VIEWS EXPANDED AND REMODELED "lA~;" ... _c..o 2 BEDROOM + DEN $639,00.0 Cl 997 Coldwell Banl<er Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offloes Independently Owned and Operated. -, Daily Pilot Real Esm~ •June 7, 1997 • 9 MONTEREY CIRCLE, SPYGLASS HILL • $799,000 180° views ~N o Rooftops, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, highly. upgraded, granite and oak kitchen, modem appliances incl uding 48' SubZero. H ome is li ght and bright (5 skylights), near n ew carpeting, Roger's Gardens-type landscaping. A Must See! This Weekend! Open Saturday and Sunday 1:00 and 5:00pm Dt)N & JOYCE OLSON • 644 ... 9060 E XT. 181 SYDNEY GIELOW CALL FOR A PRIVATE SHOWING OR A FREE MARKET EVALUATION OF Y OUR PROPERTY ( 714) 648.-23 26 VOICE M A IL/ PAGER EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA • $400,000 M ESA V ERDE COSTA MESA • $294,900 Gorgeous remoJcl! Alm1>St totall y n.:huilt in 1992. Unique custnm architectural design with high ceilings tn living room, fom tl y mom wtrh hut!Hn , remnddcJ kitchen anJ ha th<>, ) fireplace!\, !>cparatc master heJroom and hath, huge rear yarJ, hcautifully landscaped, tileJ roof. Exception ally Priced! Five bedrooms (four with den}, 2.5 baths, hardwood floors throughout entry, kitchen anJ Jining room, living room with brick fireplace, newer paint inside and out, huge hacky.uJ with 1/2 basketball court anJ large grassy area, ligh t and bright, newer roof, excellent location in desirable neighborhood! HUNTINGTON BEACH • $190,000 Excellen t opport unity! 3 bedrooms, 1. 75 baths, huge liv ing area, entertaining back- yard with unusual large pie shaped lot with h uge backyard and pool. Newer roof, remodeled baths, enlarged kitchen , ceiling fans throughout, brick fireplaces, fruit trees. Two separate yards, one with pool an d on e with 1/2 basketball court. 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Oppoftunity Company ~qual Housing Opportunity. All Offloet Independently Owned and Operated . .. • , ! \ ' . . · ·.· .. ·,·.-.1 •• ·ALISON McCORMICK (714) 644~9070 ExT .. 144 815 VIA LIDO Souo, LIDO ISLE 4 bcl. 4.5 ba, custom bayfront home in prime location, wonderful bay views, gourmet kitchen, family room, living room w/ frplc . $2,300,000 lil] V/JA (C.C»1~JDOVA L1l1D{~ JI~[,lB Wonderful family home on one of Lido Isle's prettiest stTadas. This lil{ht and bright home has an open floorplan oriented around a large sunny patio creating the ideal Lido indoor/outdoor liv- ing and entertaining environment. Conveniently located within walking distance to Lido Village, community tennis , private beach and clubhouse. Offered at $765,000 uno ISLE Outstanding traditional home on oversized comer loF, 3 bd, 2 ha, large master '•suite, courtyard patio Offered at $689,000 5 bd, large corner lot, quiet cul-de-sac street, large backyard/patio area, enormous living room Reduced to $1,225,000 HARBOR Hl(;I1L\:--.;ns 5 bd, 3.5 ba, single story, large lot, entry courtyard, large country kitchen, newer french doors & windows ..,_--.... Reduced to $537,500 • 5 Bedrooms, 3. 5 baths Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 7, J 997 • Tile Pavers & French Doors • Recently Remodeled Kitchen • Open Beamed Ceilings • Family Room with Fireplace • Formal Dining Room • Roof.top Sun Deck • Walk to Lido Village D'ETTE & GARY STEELBERG 717,9262 OR 729,8199 01997 Coldwell Banker Cotporatlon. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. , . • DaHy Pilol Real Estate • June 7, l997 ARE You PLANNING TO SELL IN 1997? CALL GAIL YORK & LINDA FIELD. (714) 644 ... 9060 EXT. 138 & 172 T HE B LUFFS • $309,000 3 heJronm!'I, 2 hath~. gnrgem1!-I p.1n11rnmic hack hay v1ew!-t, Europc.:cin ... ryk t11wnhomc BIG CANYON • "$232,000 2 be<lrooms, 2 baths, light and bright, "Oakhurst" model overlook, ing golf cour e, hardwood floors 1921 YACHT COLINA, SEAVIEW • OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, l-5PM The Quantum Home Tour is a unique marke ting even t des igned to sell homes quickly. Gail and Linda have held two Quantum Home Tours in Newport Beach and rece ived an offer on each propert y within one week . #5 CHANDON, NEWPORT COAST OFFERED AT $439,500 fOR M ORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL ALLISON SEESEMANN PRESIDENT'S CLUB • 644 .-9060 EXT. 124 NEWPORT RIDGE VISTAS Larges t f1oorplan in gated community, numerous upgrades include gourme t kitchen with Italian marble & granite, closet organizers, marble cabinetry. 2 Bedrooms, 2 Dens, 2 . 5 Baths, 2 car garage. · A Model Home! C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Olfices Independently Owned and Openited. • . TRIPLEX WITH BAY VIEW OPEN SATURDAY I ... 5PM 200 VIA ANTIBES, LIDO ISLE $945,000 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room in owner's unit Two-1 bedroom, 1 bath income units Spectacular bay views, fantastic large decks LEE 0RUMMY (714) 675 .. 1622 •• Daily Piloc: Rea.I Estate • June 7, 1997 • NEWPORT COAST • $4,995,000 Largest home on the largest lot, authentic Tuscany styling througho~1t, 5 bedrooms, 8 baths,. 2 entertainment centers, pool room, gym, pool and spa. CAPE Con STYLE HOME CORONA DEL MAR $379,000 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors in entry and kitchen, cathedral ceilings, large kitchen with eating space, formal dining room, wood deck off master. MARLENE LAGROW ( 714) 644 .. 9070 Ext. 250 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company . I Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. ;c ? ..-------~_.. ..... .--~·-· ....... ,, Dally Pilot Real Estate • June 7, 1997 .. . I I I ROBERT TAYLOR 673 ..-6 900 E XT. 30 NEWPORT ISLAND $435,000 3 bedroorns, 2 baths, remodeled home on ove r. ized interior lot, many upgrades, 2 ide patios, very large rear ·patio RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA $184,500 Excellent location on cul--de--sac, ) hcJroo1ns, 2.5 baths, central A/C, 2 large elevated pads for h o t tub LIVE ON THE BALBOA PENINSULA 2124 E. OCEAN BLVD. 3 hrJmrnm, 3 harhs, 2 "I llTY da-,..,IL Caldorn1,1 c u..,111111 ho me nn rh c: prc-.ug1ou-. Peninsula Pnmt ()ff ercd ac $3 29. 000 307 FERNANDO Ab olurely charming original beach cottage ju~r rep:-. tn the beac h & hay. 3 heJron ms, livi ng room w1ch fireplace anJ large f.,mily mom. Offered ac $329 ,000 MARY ANN NETHERCUTT H OME: 675-5546 OFFICE: 644-9060 C1 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation A 1 Equal Opportunity Company. .. 1934 PORT CARNEY HARBOR VIEW HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 1--5 PM An Abso lute "1011! Move,in Condition! 4 bedrooms, 3 .5 baths, Portofino model, beautifully upgraded, All white kitchen with Thermador & GE profile appliances, custom staircases, steps to community pool and park Offered at $699 ,000 CAROL PUGH (714) 729--4708 PAGER OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 601 LIDO PARK DRIVE #El OFFERED AT$ COLDWeu. BANl(eR t:J Daily Pilot Real Esrace • ]Wle 7, 1997 .. Exclusive Ritz Cove Beachfront Community i\11'flllll1l.lld\' S.0CC ~ fttt fCI m J ilm' 1·1Jh lc1U1l' min.~ llJllll ~ ~ f\\~ luff aN cahini •1m hi!, ictr\.'1'ollll .rJ Kt m.iler l\can 1·1n). Ol!mJ a1 SL '»:',l\\' ...... ELEGANT HUNT CLUB CUSTOM l.nd1 Fim.h (111Jnll\ 111h CX'fl1q1c P.·~ Cinl\"1nid1111 11 a1' k• GrrAI •\"tan & m•11J111.tin f!CI) tnim l rn1112 .irl:L. 4 &. H B.i. l frrlc\ I us f;IJ FJ1'1h1> di.kt (Wl<kJ I~. 1\ll lhin. 1nrlt cr1Y.111 ~iullnlt. l!f.lll· lie, 1ct lw k.11 "11\'IUlll11ll:. S.\~,(\\' ,AN ELEGANT CUSTOM lUOOR fu dit aa dmunwcq ta'l!!. 5 ~ S t.itd. mis cl•• marlile, 1-alllmliJw 11'1~6llllhed arpmuy. Has a mi utt1111tt. armd.Sl.079.001 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY l-5p.m. • Gatf' G11anl1·1I • Five 81'clroums, Four urnl One-Half Baths • Gourmf'I Kit!'ht'n hus Gu~wnc·au Range/Gr·ill . Two Gagt·nl'a u Ovens, Two Trash Compuctors. Bosrh Oishwasht•r, SubZno, Island Wurkspac·e with Sink, Granite Counters, Built-In Mirrowave, Walk-in Pantry with Etcht>d Glass Door • LargP parkling Pool, Spa and Bubbling Fou11tain • Extl'nsive Us!' of Marble Flooring • Formal Dining Room with 36" Austrian Crystal Chandf'lit>r • Wl't Bar iu Family Room Alri11 Servit'l'I! Living Houm anti Boast .. a Wint' Coolt·r, Hl'frij!enttor with k e Makc·r, Built-in Blt•ntlt>r • Ten Sk}light,; • Many St>ts of Frt'nt·h Doors • Rt>velNI and Lt•atlt·tl Clui.s Throughout • lotn1·om with CD Player • SP<·urity Systt>m ii-a Homt' Ma nagt>ment Computrr Systt•m (SMART HOME) • Built-lo Eott'rlainmc•nt Ct>ntt'r in Famil} Room ancl Mastf'r Brdroom • Thret' Fin•plarl'~ • Laqi;e MastPr 8Pdroom with Elt>gant Bath $1,595~000 Lee Ann Canaday (714) 496-2717 Pager (714) 490-4988 For 24 Hour lnfonnation Pleml' Call 1-800-267-3867 Tl1rn Enter Talk~ Ad numbrr 22082 Gi1c~rJnl 1'Ctanll'l1111 c~mun111 Shi. 4 ) N, l:W\I tlm1~ 1<•1111, h~ I'\~~ lfll Wllh ~lint hmuin. m.u~k muy.1-o.itdul Ji.rail th11~'0JI Sl.S9S.l.W ts lib Cm, DIU "'81 DESIGNED fOR HAPPY LIVING IN LAGUNA NIGUEL c.. W,~a\I~ b:mbdllSJlt, 2.5M t..11h <XEY~ in mma.ldfltls.~JU11.nUmly~ 2ca ~ ... n11111'~ idr.irt""' .n Cllllfn Wiim PRESTIGIOUS PEPPER TREE BEND 2 OCEAN VlEW LOTS • I.) Aire -EnJ ot C11l-..l<'-S.1, $'i7'i.l\.\~ A,l 2~l11~ • L l Arn~ A"''""'"ll.' View' -$595,000 AJ l!022 • 1 (,Am -FlJt Pad · $599.000 Ad 22102 • U l9 Acre . $495.000 · AJ 2211 2 • 1.117 Acre · $495,000 Ad 22122 COMING SOON 3 NEW HOMES IN THE HUNT CLUB ON 1·3 ACRE LOTS! Da.iJy Pil<>< R~al £5~te •Jun~ 7, 1997 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! Now $2 79,500 WA" $103.500 ( imgt·ou., u1-.rom rcmoJel, Euro,J e-,1gn k11 ch cn, hu ilt,m S11h,h ·ro, heaut rfu l harJwooJ floors throughout, custom Andt·Nm wmdnw.,, Jnms, crown molding-., cul,Jc,:,ac street. ( )w nc r Motivated • Priced to Sell Fas t! (:ALL K EV IN K ANDA FOR PRI VATE S HOWING 644,9060 Ext. J 41 RE I ) U ( : EI ) ! N1 l1 T J \ · .. \TI: l ) SI ~ I _ f _ J: I \~ ! 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GAYLE W AITE ELEGANT SOPHISTICATION 34 HILLSDALE DRIVE, BELCOURT· Rare, spacious single level, 3 bedroom, 2.5 bt1th home m presng1ous Belcourt. Complete with marble entry, atrium, French doors, plantation shutters, sky- lights, soaring ceilings, excellent scp.uau on between master bedroom su1cc and mher Z hedrooms. Best one story flnorplan m Newport Beach ~IPllllPW and Newporr C.>ast w1ch lu~h ga'rdcns m front, i11Je & rear. }OAN MAIFELD 644 .. 9070 EXT. 200 '-----=---' COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have you considered leasing your property? We have qualified tenants just waiting for the perfect home. FOR MORE I NFORMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644 .. 9070 EXT. 186 al Housing Opportunity. All Offices lndepondontly Owned and Operated • Daily Pilot Real .Estate • June 7. 1997 Representing You-The Customer Real Estate Specialist-PACCR.ICK t.l'ENORE Serving ALL of Orange County Servicing you for 20 years www.patricktenore.com Over 20,000 Member Locations Over 250,000 Member Agents • ··---(for Northern California) WWW.tenore.COffi Rare opportunity -Estate Sole! 1 so· Ocean Views Home in xlnt cond11ton on R·2 lot on O cean Blvd in CDM, ltqu1do1ton Coll Todoyl Only $849 ,0001 PATRICK TENORE hos been 5e'" n;J 1ou the customer for 10 successful years While approoch1ng $I /3 brll1or. n persor al soles a l1fet1me member n the Pres l""n•'5 circl.:> of •he Real E 5lOtf: Poli11col A hon Committee ::>resident of t Jo: onwide USA Dorr c s direction hos ne.,ier changed It is help ng you the customer receive more d .'llr o vou truly con in your real estate r10nsocr1ons For oil your real estate needs coll Potnc TenOfe -'rou II be glad you d1dl 6-10 Bedroom Estates on 1·10 acres. From $ 1 2 m1ll1on -$10 m1ll1on And EXCLUSIVE ESTATE 8,000 sq ft Mediterranean w /Oceon Views on 1 + acres $2.8 million. Call for appt. HARB(lR VI E\\' HILLS Totally upgraded Mediterranean 4 Bedroom 2.5 Born private home. Ocean views. Coll rc:;doyl Only $599 ,0001 Model perfect, large 3 Bedroom, 3 5 Both w/spo & 1 so· golf course views in guard_ gated community Call Todayl Only $649,9001 like new large private 5 Bedroom 14+ office) 1 block from Newport & Ocean, w/P,921 + Sf)9 In Hunttngton Beach Won't lost. Coll Today For Apptl Only $669,9001 . AFFORDABLE NEWPOR'.£ BEACH LIFES'ITLE Furnished Designer Home MEDITERUllElll ESTATE $5 7 9 ~ 900 Large 4 Bedroom, 3 Both Pnvote pool & spa home in guard gated community. Available immediotelyl Custom art lighting + beveled mirrors thru-out, surround sound, 3 marble fplcs, plantation shutters, marble & granite treatments Bright & airy thru-out w/lush landscaping, Westec Secunty System & 3 car garo~e in a pnme Newport Beach IOcotion An absolute value at $579,900! j I • 644-1600 723-8800 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty OPEN HOUSE ·oIRECt:ORY .................. I 'I 3 E8et S.J Avenue eor.-delMar 4 321 Marl8old C......Hlchla•da 421 Sena a.nor VI.-11111e 1233 PolUkle 1531 SUdcMde H ....... Vl .. a--- $3,175,000 Sat/Sun (J-5) $1,285,000 Sun (1·5) $,3,,000 Sat CI 0-1) $650,000 Su (1-4) $,,4,000 Sun U·') $519,000 Sat Cl-'> $26',900 Sat (2 .. ,) $329,000 Sat (1-4) $3,9,000 Saa (1 -5) $959,000 Sun {2--5) $995,000 Sun (l-5) 2214 Port CarlWe $649,000 Sun (2-5) a.......-Ruiter 3191 Fta-..e.rre $399,000 sun (2-5) lnlaeTe!T9Ce 1312 Dolplala Ternce $739,000 Sun (2-5) .......... I 06 Via Cordcna IO' Via San Remo NeapertHelPU 515 Sa• Berurdlno $449,000 Su (1-5) $699,000 SatlSan (1-5) $425,000 Sat/Su (1-,) $465,000 Sua (1-4) Sat.ISun (1 -5) • $399,000 Su (1-4) $N9,000 s.. (1-5) MarUp Reed Oleon & McMonJtle New Listings Available Seawtnd Gorgeous 5 bedroom. 3 bath family home with city views Angel & Hutchlngs ,$649,000 Irvine Tel'Tace Great 3 bedroom home, great neighbomood Must see! Cheryl lohnston $649,000 Jasmin e Creek Awesome ocean view plus greenbelt. 3 Bd. plus FR. I story. Carole lohnson $559,000 Turtle Rock Great Broadmoor home w/ remodeled lcJtchen. Ll&ht and bright. s.-, Anne & Don Shertdan $359,000 Turtle Rock Spacious and bright end unit with view 3 Bd 2 Ba. with large yard. Salty Anne & Don Sheridan $299,000 University Park Large 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath family home with family room. Salty Anne & Don Sheridan $265,000 EastsJde Costa Mesa Best value, large remodeled kitchen, move·ln condition. Steve Mitchell $242,500 Laurel Creek Charming 4 bedroom home In prime location -back creek. Inca Lehnert $229,000 Street near Newport. Move-In condition Steve M itchell $135,000 unit. 7.500 sq. ft. lot Fixer, lot value. Keith Randle $129,900 723,..8800 644,..1600 Condo& Townhome Living Bayview Terrace One level home 2 Bd 2 Ba gated comm No Mello Roos' Roy Freeman $277 ,000 Sea Faire Condos Panoramic ocean and bay view. Luxurious 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Beverly Cleveland $399,000 ' ... 644~1600 723~8800 Central Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd l Ba 2 FP. wine cellar. c;ecurity system Rick Langevin $1,095,000 Hamilton Cove The best of Catalina 4 bedroom ~.400 square foot home. John & Robin McM onlgle $1,300,000 Udo Isle Fabulous 5 Bd. bayfront with dock, north view on main channel. Bob Berg $1,895,000 Udo Isle Landmartt Bayfront Estate on coveted Easterly tip of Lido Isle Debi Bibb & John M cMonlgle Beach Communities Newport Shores Steps to beach. tennis, pool. Newer kitchen and baths. Kennie Jo Rlao $349,900 Balboa Peninsula Great 3-story house between beach and bay Bob Berg $595,000 Corona del Mar 40 ft. lot south of highway 4 bedroom plus family room Large addition in 1991 1111 Andrus $535,000 Balboa Peninsula Brand new custom home just one door to the beach in great Balboa location. Ronda Hein $549,000 Corona Highlands Traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. family home with ocean views. Georgina Smith $650,000 Harbor Point Lovely 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Some ocean views. Walk to shops. beach. Marte Fargo-Sork $699,000 Harbor View Hiiis Large lot with expansive view. 3 Bd. + family room. Evan Corkett $885,000 Gated Communities Blg Canyon Dover model 2 Bd. 2 Ba shows very nice French doors. rear yard. Marie Farao-Sork $497 ,000 --I' • • ,. •I i.,;;; ~ • . -. :z.,;.~ ....... -.... -:..;;--_.· - -. Newport Coast A model perfect home with city lights view on the coast. Crq Lombardi $624,500 ------- Pelle.an Point 5 bedroom with pool, ocean view and 6 car garaae. Sara & Brad Hinman $3,325,000 Shore Cliffs Exceptional traditional 4 bedroom with English garden. Dottle Valentine $1 ,695 ,000 Corona del Mar Warm contemporary home with stunning ocean views. Debi Bibb $2,800,000 Cameo Shores Fabulous oceanfront estate, approx. an acre of land. Views!!! Morphy & Bush $7 ,200,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular contempo'l-ary home. Southside COM vtllage. Dramatic interiors, 5,310 sq. ft. lot. Steve High $899,000 Spotlight Ocean Rklce Newport Coast custom home with Catalina and harbor views. leny Fluter $1,895,000 ' --~--------~• EVAN CORKETT L II-I· I I\ I I-S \I. LS . \ < 1111·. \ L \ H . '\ I II \ 1 .1. or F \ 'n: 'I 1· \ 1Br1< Quality and /:'xperil1 11ce l'roduce llesults 759-3728 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY ' fUNE 7TH & 8TH I :00 PM. ,_ 5 :00 P.M. /.5/J fff'~ 15'~ A~~ $J~9env~ A superb bayfront home located on the Peninsula's "Gold Coast." Pristine sandy beach, dock, bayside patio and exceptional harbor vistas provide the outdoor living. Large rooms, high ceilings, recessed lights plus separate parcel with additional living areas and garage space allow one to enjoy this wonderful Bayfront Lifestyle. $3,175,000 , Daily Pilot Jlesl Estate •June 7, 1997 Ple.ase ca([ us for rrwre information on an~ of tfiese special properties. !Jieatfier AN GEL '13ar6ara HUTCHINGS CITY LIGHTS VIEWS SPECTACULAR VIEWS 2214 Port Carlisle · Wtm4eeful fomil!J Mme mnolrld tlsrouafrout s idroom, 3 6t1M, 3car9t1¥ .$649,000 OCEAN & BAY VIEWS 1120 Sea Lme !F afiultnu remotkld 3 6dromn Fwme witn pat fulr6or lllUl.city vinus,~~ STI9,000 NEWPORT 'fOWNHOME H EA 'r 11 EH A N £; E 1. 75<) ~74 J ll27 Ebbtide Sp«tacular ouan, fioy atul city figfu views. 'H~ maintaind Mm/. on one of tN. most lesirafik struts in ?f.r:wport. S995,000 . 1233 Portside 'Beimtifallg "1Wflt1tui ~ in a ptllt family MJalificnfwoi. £Mlt1y liar6or ViaUs. PossiSk sdler fauindnlJ· S949,000 §rr.t "l'Portulllli1 j~ 2 M/tr#Jm, ~--~ """'"""' .,J ~ ~~ Sl51.IM R A n BA H A H 11 ·r r 11 r N £; s 1 ~(r>q ~~llB • Daily Piloc Real Estate •June 7, 1997 • MARY Ell.EN WEGLARZ, CPA Boe WEGLARZ Member -Hall of Fam e Opportunity is just a phone call away ..... 356 Evening Canyon , Corona del Mar "An Opportunity That Seldom Comes Along" Many dream but only a few make it a reality to live in this most sought after Corona del Mar community! This warm traditional. move-in ready· home is situated on a large, beautifully landscaped lot with room for the kids to play. 4 bedrooms. and 4 baths. newer kitchen, large living, dining and family rooms. Ocean view from master bedroom. Reduced to $889,000 53 Belcourt North, Newport Beacfi "Lushly Gardened Grounds Everywhere You Look" Beautiful custom home on a large interior 12,500 sq. ft. lot (per tax records) in gate-guarded community of Be lcourt. This former model home has 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 4 car garage, dual zoned climate control. central vacuum, private pool and spa. The grounds are lushly landscaped to give a natural view everywhere you look. 508 Harbor Woods , Newport Beach "Right Around The Corner From Gelson's" Well-.maintained town home with newer carpet and beautiful plantation shutters. This end unit has 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths and on an oversized 2 car garage. Located within an easy walk to Gelson's Market as well as Fashion Island . Offered at $225 ,000 ~ffered at $1,295,000 210 Iris, Corona del Mar "See, Hear And Smell The Ocean" Recently finished. high quality remodel of this ocean close Corona del Mar home. Located one house off of Ocean Boulevard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 car garage. Hardwood floors, 5 ceiling fans, new windows, kitchen and baths. New rooftop deck with spectacular ocean views. Offered at $799,000 Buyers are hack -Call us for a ·free market evaluation of your home! - . • • I 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Property Represented Harbor Highlands Buyer Eastside Buyer Newport Heights Buyer Eastside Buyer Lido Isle Seller Lido Isle Buyer Harbor Point Buyer Bayfront Buyer Bayfront Sdler Irvine Cove Buyer SOLD Property Represented Eastside Seller Eastside Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Eastslde Seller West Newport Buyer Newport Heights Seller Lido Isle Buyer Lido Isle Seller East bluff Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Bayfront Seller Lido Isle Buyer Harbor View Homes Buyer Belcourt Terrace Seller Udo Isle Seller Bayfront Seller Bayfront Buyer • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS English Cotswold Estate 7 Bel 9 Ba~ sq. ft. Lwctuious horre on 18.CXX> ~· fl loc Spectacular harbor and Catalina views. spa $2,495,000 Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Lido Isle TraditJooaJ 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45' lot 2 master !>Uites. secunty system. hardwood floors $799,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 717-4744 Linda Isle Custom 4 Bd. 6 Ba ... tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation. private pool and spa $2,350,000 L.H. Dover Shores Bayf ront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single srory. great polential for expansion Large sunny bayfront patio. large private dock $949,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage. private spa. gated comm. w/ tennjs coun $699,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. I .S Ba. units with private yards Rare pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Wonderful 3 Bd. + den family home w/ 1 Bd. 1 Ba. guest quarters. 4 car garage and 34' RV garage. $649,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Seller is motivated and wants it sold. Remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. with views and bonus room. $569,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cute and charming w/ hardwood floors and larQe_ yard on great street. Owner may carry. $425,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Remodeled home with many designer upgrades, bright open floorplan and private yard. $385,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and 1 Bd. 1 Ba. Peninsula duplex, 1 block to beach. Easy to rent. Newer roof. $325,000 • CLIFFHAVEN Traditional Cape Cod style 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. 2 story, hardwood floors. French doors, big yard. $649,000 MANNY STELLING + MARLENE HASSEL MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 Direct 642-6048 Residence MANNY STELLINO 717-4762 Direct 650-2678 Residence • Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 7, 1997 Wonderful opportunity to live in exclusive Dover Shores. Fabulous bay and night light views. 4 bedroom, 3 bath with pool. HAZEL & }ON DISHON 759-3766 759-3770 Great starter home located in Mesa Verde North. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Many upgrades. Great ranch style home in Westcliff. Very neat and clean. Great family neighborhood close to school and shopping. A must see! 3210 Seaview 2 Bedrooms, I Baths One Block to Ocean $329,000 BALBOA ISLAND LIDO 2298 Redlands 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths La rge Corner Location $369,000 LIDO 2140nyx Represented Seller 222 Via Lorca Represented Buyer 223 Via Eboli &present.ed Buyer & Seller ~sibly Lido Isl.e's most desirable interior street. Behind ivy-covered brick wall sits a charming European ·hideaway. Sun-filled entry lanai leads to living room with vaulted, heavy beamed ceilings, oversized firepl~ce and hearth. Dining room is accented by large arch panefed window. This extra wide lot and qviet location offer excellent expansion possibilities. $575,000 FRANK SENNES 759-3726 321 Iris 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths I Block to Ocean $1550 per Month LIDO Daily Pi.Jo< Real .Estate• June 7, 1997 LIDO ISLE SPECIALIST 108 Via Florence 616 Via Lido Soud 227 Via Firenze Represented Buyer Represented Seller Represented Buyer FAMILY HOME IN A PRIVATE BEACH COMMUNITY 2692 CIRCLE DRIVE BAYSHORES 5 large bedrooms including 2 master suites. Spacious kitchen, greatroom, and separate family room. Extra large lot. 3 ca r garage . Skylights, high ceilings, unbelievable storage. Interior patio with reflection pool and fountain. Steps to Bayshores Main Beach Offered at $1,285,000 .. i .. DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 • BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 12 Rue Grand Ducal 717-4744 LINDA ISLE CUSTOM • 4 Bd. 6 Ba. approx. 5,000 sq. ft . • Totally remodeled in early I 990's . • Highest quality materials • Very innovative architectural design • Light, bright and open! • Large dock with side ties •.Sunny westerly orientation • Private pool and spa • Designer perfect! $2,350,000 L .H . • Ever popular Monaco model, located on 4th fairway in guard-gated community. • Highly upgraded throughout, with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths •Spacious living room has built-in bookcase with mirrors and glass shelves. • Beautiful used-brick patio and rose garden. • Master bedroom downstairs with view of golf course. • Expanded and upgradea kitchen with skylights. Offered at $788,000 Please adl Dottle or Cltrlstlne for more lnfonnatlon CH R IS TI N E I< I M 7 I 7 ·4 709 ••• 16• • I Daily Pilot Real Estacr •June 7, l997 ' New Doors Are Opening In The Heart Of Costa Mesa Close To Shopping, Schools. \flork & Beach Enjoy )1>11r Surroundings At Pacific Collection If ~ou hurry, you can be part of an excmng new neighborhood sec amidsr che charm and warmrh of Eascs1de Cos~a M~. Walking Close co shops, c;chools and parks, you .LI enJOY brand new home designs and excepc1onal home buying value. Come cour our one-of-a-kinJ neighborhood and experience che warm welcome of home:. • lnnol'al iHt 3 & -1 Ba/m(Jm DertVLS • Flexihlf Retr«1ts and Lofts • Abundant Quality DetaJ/s • Exreptional Comienimce • No Mello Roos • j11Jt Tuielve Netl' Homt:,l • Atria mled Newport MeJa Schools From '11te $230~000s IMMHDIATE Oct111'ANn' ONE LOAN DOES IT ALL!! Now you can buy that LOT or HOME and construct or rehab with the SINGLE CLOSE REHAB & CONSTRUCTION LOAN Purchase or Refinance Up to 90 o/o L1V Loans to $1,000,000 PROFILE FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. Steve Mosher 714. 6 31. 4 2 0 5 Sherwood Kelley Profile Financial Services, Inc: is Licensed by che California Deparcmenr <>f Real £stare Ralea Bl of June 5, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Amencan Savings Bank Bank ol Amenca Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Citibank Coast Federal Bank Cosmos Mtg Bankers Countrywide Funding Detnck Mongage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings NattonsBanc Mtg Corp Newpon Coast Finaooal Pnsm Flf18ncial Corp Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank of CA Weyemaeuser Mtg. TYPE PHONE s (800) 562·6272 B (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 B 1714) 494-4686 s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 931-4033 K (800) 877-5626 A (71 4) 759·9692 s (800) 336-9639 A (714) 729·9200 s (800) 232-2309 s (800) 672-4332 s (800) 560·9000 B (800) 492-7587 s (800) 230· 1102 K (800) 685·0001 A (800) 808·5626 A (800) 691-5626 B (800) 237-2692 A (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 K (800) 669-6747 INTEREST RATE 7 750°0 7 625°0 7 625°0 7 625° 7 625°0 B 000°0 7 875°0 7 625°0 7 625% 7 625°0 7.500°0 8 375°0 7 625°1. 7 625°1c. 7.600% 7.600°~ 7.500% 7.500% 7750% 7.900"~ 7 750°1o 8.~o 7.750% 30.yur fixed '-POINTS LOCK· OWN (,_) IN A.P.R. 20 2 125 30 8011 20 2 000 45 7 871 20 2 036 30 7 875 20 2 125 30 7 884 5 1 625 30 7.831 20 2 000 tO 8 252 5 1 000 30 8.017 20 2 125 45 7.884 5 1.500 15 7.818 20 2.375 30 7.911 5 2.000 15 7.744 5 0.000 10 8.412 20 1.250 30 7.791 20 2.125 30 7.884 20 2.000 30 7.846 10 2.250 30 7.872 20 2.375 30 7.784 5 2.125 10 7.757 5 2000 10 7.998 10 1 800 45 8.128 10 1.250 13 7.917 20 2.000 60 8.252 10 2.125 14 8.011 INTEREST RATE 3.950°0 5 750°0 3.950°0 5 000°0 5.750°0 2.950°0 6.375°0 4 750°0 3 850°0 2.950°0 4.500'lo NA 4.950% 2.950°'o 3.950% 3.950o/o 4.375% 2.950% 2.950% 5.750°~ 5.875°'0 5.375% 6.750% '!ft POtNTS OWN ('to) 20 1 000 20 1 000 20 0 375 20 2 500 35 0 125 25 1 000 5 1 000 20 0 000 20 1 000 20 0 250 20 2 250 NA NA 20 1 125 10 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 2.500 20 2.000 20 1 500 20 1 375 5 1.500 20 1.000 20 1 875 30-Year adjustable MAX. APR LOAN • 7 688 600.000 8 447 214.600 7 366 214.600 8 748 214.600 8 354 1 500.000 7 422 500.000 8 738 214.600 7 211 214.600 7 380 750,000 7 544 500.000 7 389 600.000 NA NA 7 302 214,600 8 036 214.600 7 380 214.600 7 785 500.000 9 030 214,600 7.400 600,000 7.373 214,600 7 655 214,600 8.513 214,600 8 571 214,600 8 649 214,600 t 950 2750 2500 3000 2 750 2 500 2 750 2.375 2 450 2 700 2325 NA 2 350 2.250 2.450 1.990 3.000 2.375 2.400 2 750 2.750 2750 2.750 INDEX 1TA 1TS 110 1TS 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 L1M 110 L1M L6M 110 110 110 ITS 6CO 1TS ADJ. FREQ lM 1Y 1M 1Y IY IM 6M 1M lM 1M lM NA 'lM 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 6M 1Y Bolt! fiQd & ~ prograrne 819 30/30 con-moNI mo<109S Type of L9nCle< IS B • Bank. I( • ~ ~ R "' mo<1gllge llrolcM; S • aaYlngs & io.tl Mong.ge benllMS end brokefS lie lloenMd by the Caldomoa OepetYnent of RNI Eata19 u tolhef a brokef or ClOfl)CnllDn Fot lnfonnellOn cllll C.l<I OAF e1 (916) 227-0931 "*'-l Rate for~ Is en inttoductoly tale lot the lil1ll edfuSlmenl penod Down Payment • emoun1 of CUil i' of ..... pi1cle) paid IO lendet priOr IO llgrling moitgege contl1ICI Points .,. ... of loen belenc. paid IO lelldef ., time of loen doling. Lodi-In la ttw number of dayl leflller guatWMee rate pnot IO Closing A.P.R. IS lhe ennuel pen:entage raJe which .. .,, .. 11metec11muel OOSI ol Ille loan IO 1M bo!Tower Al" p R. -celculeted by Mongege News Co beMd on. $214.600 loan amount. 1M polnU lhown and $700 IOlel ,_ Tht "p R I .,. if>CIUdeO In !hos ctlatl lor compan- ion otty When epp1y1ng lot a ioen. FedMel TrultHn-Lending law requm lenderl IO calcullllG 1111 A.PR apeafic IO Nd't loan o11et Mulmum loan is the mu1m11m lel'°9r Wil loen uncle< gMl1 term1 Al ll•ld ra• pn>grems have a mu,. mum of $214,600 ...,.."(in'\) 1119nders profit meJQtn •Inda•• ecru.I rate •lier tlrsl edJullment lnde11 lsthebasisfor..nlrlg1111 ~re• (Margin+ Incle•• New ~le) 110 • 11111 Diii Coll of Fundl. 1TS • 1·Year Treuury 811, L6M • 8-monlh UBOR, llT8 • 6-monlh Treasury Bill, &CO• 6-monlh ·~~le of depOeit Adlue"-'t l'NqUenCy Is Ille period '*-1 ed!Ul1"*111 1M • 1·Momh. 6M • 6-Monlha. tY• 1 YNr All ralGI subfllC1 10 ~ Vlfffy rate end tenne priOr IO epp!ylnO for• loan Al lenders provide IOana wllh dllle1911t ,., .. 111\d temie lot dllleten1 loan -n1*. Tht lnlonnelian ptHented Is no1 en offer IO make • IOlln For a consume< glllde on how to tllOP kif a mortgegl, ~ • ~ 50 ctleCk paylb4e to Mof1g11011 News Co . 1850 E. 17111 St , Sulla 220. Sent.a Ana. CA 92705 (714) 838-1177 COPYRIGHT C 1997 ~Newt CO .......... "",,. ........ _ l ... Daily Pilot R~ Estate • Jun~ 7, 1997 • 1~0PEN HOME GUIDE BALBOA PENINSULA I 0 l 0 E. Ba lboa Blvd ~BO Sun 2-4 $1 ,375,000 P.iul Langone M el Fuc h~ Pavilion Real E;;latt' b75-8 l 20 747-7765 (VM ) 122 4 W . Bay 5BR Sa VSun 1-5 $2,799,000 Cannery Village Realty (17 3-3777 2000 Oc('an Blvd. 4 BR Sun 1-5 $849,000 Cannerv Village Realty 67 3-3 777 506 "I" Street 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1, 100,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 CORONA DEL MAR 1401 Bayside Dr. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,600,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3 777 1407 Bayside Or.. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,650,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2525 Ocean Blvd A-2 2BR Sun 1-6 $650,000 O wner 6 73-3 304 520 N a rcb~us 2BR Sun 1-4 $445,000 Mary Fryer 8 19-1201-Pgr/Voice M ail 633 Rockford 4BR Sun 1-4 $625,000 Ellis Rea lty Group B.J. Johnson 721-01 32 COSTA MESA 1 7 8 3 Cre!>tmont Pacifica Reality Dick M t.Ka sson 63 1-1500 2206 Ava lon Coldwell Banker Dick Jantzer Pea rl Kenyon b68-93 3 3 240S Narbonne Way Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9 3 u 2276 M eyer Coldwell Banker Monique Vang 668-9333 26 3 Broadway Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9333 2788 Longwood Ct. Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9 333 2985 Jacaranda Coldwell Banker Bill Lupis 668-9333 924 Van Ness Coldwell Banker Charlotte Scott 668-9333 3BD Sun 1-5 Sat/Sun 1-5 3BR Sun 1-4 • SBR Sun 2-6 J BR Sun 1-4 2BR Sun 1-4 J BR Sat 1-4 2BR Sun 1-4 $186,000 $200,000 $186,000 $224,900 $199,900 $199,000 $239,900 $157,000 • HUNTINGTON BEACH 6222 Newbury Dr. Wendy Hubbard 848-0850 8641 Atlanta 55+ Coldwel I Banker Eileen Anderson 668-9333 9581 Zetland Coldwel I Banker Jim Mahaffy 668-9333 5BR Sun 1-5 1-3 BR Sat 1-4 SBR Sun 1-5 LAGUNA BEACH 2965 Dorn Court. 4BR Sun 1-5 Doug BuJley-Bkr 720-1704 NEWPORT BEACH 1207 Blue Gum Lane 38R Sat/Sun 12-5 Dream Home Network Vincent Roman 515-8767 142 Via -Undine 3BR Sat/Sun 12-4 Bankruptcy Auction Coulter & Associates 256-9777 x232 1610 Kings Rd. 3BR Sat 1-5 Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR Sat/Sun Mason Ell is Realtors 759-7700 240 N ice Lane #115 1 BO Sat 1-5 Coldwell Banker Ali Atri 1-800-641 -287 4 200 Paris Lane #213 3BD Sat 1-5 Coldwell Banker Ali Atri 1-800-641 -287 4 435 Redlands 3BD Sun 1-5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 232 Via San Remo 380 Sun 1-5 Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 2003 Yacht Vigilant 4BD Sat/Sun J-5 Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 507 O range 380 Sat/Sun 1-5 Ellis Realty Group Stephanie/Mark 723-8120 NEWPORT COAST 1 Shoreview 5BD Sat 1-5 David Bradburne 474-8191 . • $385,000 $86, 192 $328,500 $839,000 $599,000 $729,000 $344-500k $129,500 $424,000 $609,000 $795,000 $725,000 $249,900 $2,950,000 . ----------- • Fred Sands Realtors' enhance • • • company commun1cat1on Advanced intranet system provides improved com munication within company Fred Sands Realtors recently completed IC\1' on an advanced system and is now providing high speed e lectronic intra- company communication to all of its sales otliccs, franchise officci. and ancillary 'crvice companies. Separate from the Fred Sands Internet site (www.fredsands.com) which provides infonnation to the consumer, the Fred Sands wide-area. router based intranet system was designed 10 enhance communication within the company by providing e-mail and a wide r.mge of other services. Now Fred Sands personnel can almo!-t instantl y send and exchange communiques on training. marketing and adverti ing. legal reports a nd other rnfonnation with anyone on the Fred Sands system. What's more. the system is designed lo be accessible from anywhere in the world, which means that company personnel can send and receive documents and electronic files as well as stay in touch with e-mail when away from the office on business or vacation. Using portable notebook computers, sales agents can al'o access a libral) of mfom1ation from their clients· Ii\ ing HK.llTI\, mcrea!>tng their producltvll) a' well a' their abilit) 10 'en e !>pec1tic chcn1'' needs. Designed, installed and programmed by the Cllmpan) ·, 1n houo;e technology group. the Fred Sand' ~ystcm '' unique in that 11 u:.es a high :.peed wircle-.s linl.. to the internet rather than conventional wires and cables to connec t remote offices to the system. In foct. it represents the first wircle!>S link of 11s kind usi ng Pacific Bell Internet and bone of the most advanced !>ystem:. in the Western United Statei.. According to Fred C. Sands. founder and president of Fred Sands Realtors. the new system will provide the necessary communications and information network for the company as 11 continues its expani.ion into new markets. Founded in 1969, Fred Sands Realtors is the nation's eighth larges I real estate company, wilh 1,600 sales associates and 50 offices, divisions and affilitltes. The firm offers a complete range of real estale services, including residential and commercitll brobrage, relocation, tille escrow, mortgage banking and auction trtarhting. Daily Pilot Real Estate •June 7, 1997 Fred Sands NeY#port Properties groY#s faster than expected They have doubled their sales volume from the previous year Fred Sands Newpon Propenies has staned al!> ~cond year with a 66 percent ancrea'>e an ~le!' i.talT and double the :.ale:. volume from the previous year. according to Lo11, S1mm,,n, and Judy Raphael. owner' or the company located on Newpon Ct:ntcr Dnve an Newpon Beach. "We have been able to aurnct highly qualified and experienced agent~ at a rmc far exceeding our expecrations."' Simmon\ 'uid. '"And much of the credit mu;.1 go 10 our manager. Pere Vio110. who joined our firm la1,1 December." Viouo has a long and varied real csrnte career: starting his own company more than 20 years ago and expanding it to throe offices with separare divisions for sales. invc,lmt:nl\. property management and escrow. In addi11on 10 running his company. he was one of the instructors in the training program for .i maJOr real estate firm where he taugh t many agents. Viollo has also been a loan officer and worked for attorneys and insurance companies as an independent real estate litigalion con ultant. He received his bachelor's degree m business from the University of California. Los Angeles. He bas been a member of the Newport Association of Realtors since I 970. "1be Newport community has responded favorably to our presence," Simmons said. "The Fred Sands reputation as 'Realtors to the Pete Viotto Star,· and the firrn"s dominam market i.hare an Uli. Angeles gencratei. a high level ol acuvity 1n the upper end market. This acti\ lly 1ranslatc!> 10 a steady sU'eam of buyer\ from the Los Angeles area. who can afford w buy m Ncwpon Beach ... Sammon' and Raphael opened the fiN Fred Sands affiliate office m Orange County an 1992 in Monarch Beach. They have been ahle to nttrncl i.ome of the lop real e~l3tc agent' m the South County area, who ha'e become even more <;uccessful under the Fred Sand.~ banner. The "uccei.s of that office led to the expansion tnto Ncwpon Beach. 'The opportunity to be part of <;uch n vigorous and growing company was too nrtractive to pass up." Viocto said. "'The level of service provided and the professionalism of our sales slllff is exceptional." For mor1 inf of"#Ullk>n aboMI Fnd Salllls N1wporf hot"rtUI, call P1t1 "7olto al (71') 644-7111. .. DaiJy Pilot ReaJ Estate• June 7, l997 Ocean Close with Panoramic VitWS! I ry 1/11• 3HR, .! 'iHtl dtt11tllfd lnmu u•1rf1 11 X""X<'<•ll• 1.1wyv11 ''""'nm/rd 111 a p1irlr ;rtttng , I trrpl.Nr 01 m1ud (J'"f.'· r111hrdr11/ atl/11,'l,l c· 11·111tf.110 ,111d Jl/1gl111 (,11ud (0111m11111rr olfm pc•ol, 'f·I-.ind pr11.,11r fJrlr Prll'JU YJrd '"'' Ruluud to $209,400 Possible lease Option /'agr 967-7896 or rail 714-645-3941 ,'.frnny !J3,d~J .J\.J E !Bwkcu SANCHO ezt. =t. 160 Acre Ranch Anza, California Price: $540,000.000 38570 Bautista Canyon Rd. Th" r.111d1111'N ol I lrmn .~O 1mnu1n oft h"' 74. !lr .~O mmu1c1 b11 & :-.lonh ofTcmc,ulJ Hc1mun .~900 flcl I h1111Jlour1cJ..,•11 arcJ Tur rJnch bJ<I bn:n ull'J .1~ J r.unrh rnrc JI, n '°mms 111 a rhrcr hcJroom 1hr'' !>Jrh honK •rnrrJI hcmn~ .111J Jll .i1111hu11nu1~ J Pill .. u g;ir.igl "uh 11nrk 1hop hJ1 l1.1r11. mJ "'IM ht11ld111i:\ T hl' rrPJ'<rl\ I\ k1111d .md tflM kmul \(ll.111 \II"~ l1•Jdu r11 l ht rm.h 11111111cll 1urer Jn1I hJ1 J Hn t:•nl•itll Pr•'J'<rt'I 1 "" J nurn roJd .inJ ha..1 l pJ[!Cr w~l11'"'111 "' "·1rn p.uuls Zoning is Rll .! .S "'lulh mcJ111 onl J11dlmg per each 2 5 ;um Th, rJ1i. Ii 1und h.11 lx·cn med lnr Hor\C!i <'mk, \hc1 r II 1 :',; \ h1 1 rol" T h11 \\ J r•· ~\JI~ ,,II\ Ju( Ill .I Jcad1 mJ IS 1ubic<t ((l 111un 'Pl"• •I JI All 111li1rmJl1M I\ trnm "4Km:n bchl'\cJ rdiaflk bur rs nm );UJtJlllrcd h1 1h1~ bfolcr. Please contact odwive agent Wayne P. De Caro Bus: (71-t) 862-1190 16068 Bonairc Circle Huntington H arbour I 1111 '"'' d· .. ~ I,,,, hum "' .. t.-1 ""'"I h H 1 .. 1 IHlli"' ,, I ' II (rfh .tl h1nuh. ·'ti(\\ \•1th\ th.\\ pt I I :", t1lfl I\\ ltlltfUI \\.ltlflrt•ltl p 111• \\ ~1,Ht-HJ ~,111n1n1uut\pooh\\t1h11tu II~ 'I'·' .'tt.11111,.._11llff'~ .. luhh11u"'- Offcred at $399,000 NI \\'PORT 11 /\RROR llOi\11-S & INVI <;TMENT.., ,.,, ''"'"' u, \\',\ YN I~ r. DcCARO Bm.(-14)R54 2 125 1-141 K62 ll90 • NEW ENGLAND BAYFRONT Balboa Peninsula Point Bayfront with large dock Built in '79 3 Bdrms, Z frpls, 2 ba lconies, 2490s.f., high ceilings, lrg. LR & kicchen. Master suice has sining room & frpl. Easy walk co cown & beach. C lose ocean access. View of bay & cicy lights. OFFERED AT $1,375,000 1010 E Balboa Blvd. Paul Langone Mel Fuchs Pavilion R<"al Esta(<- 714-6 7 5-8120 (office) 714-747-7765 (VM ) 1Wo Generadons ef Fine PrQfesstonal Real Estate Service B1 675-6161 421 31st Street Qfferlng personalized and expert service Bay View Panoram.lc ocean View NelllX'fl Herglus :i bdrms 2 baths Cuqom frrnch Joor~. Plant.1uon ~unt'fs. Fruit bt'anng irm La/gt U!r -ilSO ~ It fireplace rn hv rm & dJnirn: nn. l.Jdo lsk comer location. 3 bdrms, 4 ba1hs. Masttr suitt w/fp. Hardwood Doors. Frtneh Doors Frreplact ln Irv rm .. dining rm & master bdrm 729 000 795.000 PoiNTE NEwpoRT in 6eautiju{ 9{ewport '13eadi! These LUXURIOUS.CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 SQ. ft . -1680 SQ. ft . Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 s.1"'1ftlr 11ttltfdll11. 2 ,.,,.,.,,,, Z.5 Ba/It CMd1. Built In 1191 Will/ I_,,,, r.1111111 Ind FTtnch doors. RotNlllic muttr w/tll w1lk~ltt clout & q1. 011ly $445,000 BNR Ballx» N!WP"" Realty, Inc. REAL ESTATE It INVESTMENTS 200 rAJUS LANE 1213 NEWPORT BEACH PANORAMIC OCEAN VIFW, nm, HOME l'I FOR fl If lWiCRIMINAl 1-8\JYF.R WHO FNJOY'> QUIFT WALKS BY fl IF 81:.ACI I, AND {X EAN 'iUN'iFT VIEW!-J•ROM llOlllF Offered ac $424.000 • I fl<Jn• >m•· I fl.u~ • Rc-.mtJul lnu:t!-11 • ' ~P\• '" ''"''''''"lt • ( •• uni ( t•tmn111t1'1 •Im·"" l ~""' •(•fC.111~ .. , ... ~ •lm,,-...wul.Alf( onJ.,,..., COLDWC?U BANl(eRu • 1~..,...., Mu.kl In 1~1 • I ''" l It < h.tm• • ~1Mc-ln l ontlmun • f•t1v.uc ( ontmuno;. •~nu.,. 'w'(C'm ·~on~\...., • \\.t~ lu 8<.kh AliAtri 1-800-641-287 4 + J Bankruptcy Auc tion -6/22 -3 P.M. Lido Isle Cottage Newport Beacll -Steps to ocean 142 Via Undine, Op en Houses: Sat. 617. Sun. 6/8. Sat. 6/14 noon-4pm • Call or Bidders In o Packa es #1 SHOREVIEW • NEW CUSTOM.HOME Golf Course • Ocean View • Broker Coo . COULTE R & ASSOC I AT ES Aucrioneers • Appraisers • Real Estate Brokers www. au ct i onwe-b . com/co u I te r e-mail : coultc-r@kRiwan.com •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Best Values in Real Estate on the Eastside of Costa Mesa Contact Carey Ward and receive up to $1,000 towards your closing costs when you buy your home ! Call now for details to register. 631-2242 ~ Sunbow Realty ~ ~ 126East1 9th •Costa Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,-~·~ ~· BIG CANYON Private Party No Money Down ~ • 3,600 Square Feet Deauvllle ~ ~ 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathe. office ~ • 3 Car Gar, 5tora~e CaU!net-5 • Juet remodeled, All new appllancee, plumt71ng fhctur~. electric flxture6, carpet.. arspes. marPte floor&, counter tops ' • Security Alarm Syetem ~ Must have good job & good ~ ~ credit to qualify. ~ Mu5t See $789 ,000 Office Hou re 9:30-7:00 714 721-0404 t<= ~·~ ~' A Dream come True! ~~s .. _.,. 240 Nice Lane # 1t5 Newport Beach \n uni:'C"hcT~ vMr k'f I~ C :'CllR \'ICY f'l\'fCltV. yc<1.1 lTlll ~c tk <UR $<-~ ..l 'YTI l-ehin.i ( )i(ziLna !Ill 1'"' .-in. ,,, 1~· IX"~il ll\'111 1111• u~d f'l\~Y Offered at $129,500 • l ~~.m \.1n • "tlll T,, l'lc~'h • I r.c.in.-..11111 • l.~11t.'4C' C.'f!trollc':d • I ~th ( ~n¢<' • <..'.otC'\l C,'llllllllnilJ • Pm'1k C,>111111Umly • rf'("C'Ya) <..\. 'l'OC" • (\ T,, 1"'1.'ff'lng • lbl\IY<'l(-..l 11. ......... • nc ... ml'-IC' "'"" Pfan • M, we In l \'t11.l1h. "' • '"''~l~nl Value • full-.1\o.c TC"nm• l\'Urt Ali Alri '1tmti?t1 1-800-641-287 4 ' 405FWY """'--73FREEWAY s: ~ 2 Sun bow c: :a • 2 ~ ENOOf 55 FW'( 76Gas 11TH ST. • t ~·.!'!.? Costa MHI ~Niketown e • Mesi Thul« '~ ~ St1Hre :., • ~! ~~ ·~ LOT FOR SALE LAGUNA BEACH ~JCJ£_ 15Ti SKJUNI O~. ..• .f ,200 Sq.Ft. •Bigviews . .'lr'!Ve ,. .. s for 4,000 sq.h. Completed and Approved $220,000 Principals Ortly . ml,,. 3°e.cL~w~~ 714•261•1234 - 2115 DOlll CRT., LAQUllA IUCH • Ocean views forever! • 4BR + 4.5BA + Game room • Approximately 4,000 s.f. • Located on a level cul-de-sac • Large three car garage • Unbelievable price! DJOY ntE FIUr •LAGUNA IEACH! $831000 l>Ol (;Bl 1.1.F,. B"R t7 1..i 1 i ~O-l iO-' l h..,il-.H'' Daily Pilot Real Estate • June 7, l997 • 'B~S~'ie~ "~ea Ut-'P~ S~" 644-0195 2:>2:> Ocean Blv d . 1\-2. C OM \\'cllt·rfro111 c o a.1clo. t orn t·r u nit :! l><'<I. 2 l>.i. J2· wide hv111g & d1111ng room Pv 1 l>oa1 dock. pool & JCICU/..ll 10lcllly ren10CIC'ICd! $()50,()()() Balboa charmer This large R-2/R-J lot of 2,870 square feet has potential for fabulous bay views and evening sunsets if a new home were to be built at this prime location. The home has had renovations to enhance the cottage charm. Enjoy beach, bay. tennis and family living at its best on the Balboa Peninsula Point. Offered at $439,000. For more information, call Clint Moses at Metro Realty, 5 Corporate Plat,o, · Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422 or (714) 721-1339. l Ma nificent View Custom Harbor Vaew 1 home Enjoy city and mountain views from this five bedroom and four and one-half bath home, located on a comer lot in the Newport Beach community of Harbor View. Features include a gounnet kitchen, French doors and windows, custom cabinets throughout., cathedral ceilings, walk-around upstairs gallery and a three car garage. Offered at $820,000. For more infomuuion, caU Darnll Paah of Metro Realty, S Corporate Plar.a, Newport Beach, (714) 720.9422. ..... Daily Pi.lo< RaJ. Eswe •June 7, 1997 FARJ is known for the refined luxury and glamorous style of his fine residential projecu. From Pacific Palisades to Newport Coast he is commissioned lO design and build new estates. renovate out- dated homes, or simply personalize and decorate a clients cond~ Fari's signature classic contemporary style is evident in every phase of his projects, from innovative site planning. powerful architecture and landscaping, 10 dramatic interior design and fur- nishings. His distinctive work is characteristic of all the things he loves-powerful design. classic lines, unde~tated elegance. earth- ly colors, rich texture ... the human touch. Fari's clients count on him to muimiu their IOlS, their views, their budgets. and do it without missing a beat. Indeed. he has actually managed to move clients into their watcrfroot dream home just 9 months after bulldozing the old structure to the ground. 1'he day we moved in everything was complete." they said, Mexccp1 for the toodlbrush and martini." MNow," Fari responds. "we make ure our clients get both. including the olive." FARI AR C HIT ECTURE CONST R UCT ION I N TERIOR DESIGN 2015 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa, California 92627 Telephone 714:650.6300 21st Anniversary Lrcense Number 485784 Projects in Pacific Palisades, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, San Marino, Big Canyon, Linda Isle, Pelican Hill, Irvine Cove, Vantage Club. • • .. 4 • ,, ,.