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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-09 - Orange Coast Pilot•Costly, eight-month battle between IRWD and Mesa Consolidated shows no sign of ending soon. ing the attomey general's office to intervene and halt the merger. On the other hand, Irvine Ranch likens Mesa to a jilted 8y Susan Deemer, Daift Pilot drenched with sertous implica- tions stemming from both aides. lover that missed it.a opportu- nity to COSTA MESA -The battle over poaeaton of Santa Ana Heigbtl W•ter Co. atil1 hasn't shoWn. ~ of ebbing since two larger water districts plunged into the fight~ eight months ago. Mesa, which claims the merg- er between Santa Ana Height.a and Irvine Ranch is Ulegal, haJ charged among other things that its rival is incapable of supplying sufficient water pressure needed in case of a fire without Mesa's connections. buy the smaller company a year ago. Of1idals at Irvine Ranch are expecting to defend their nearly SS mtruon purchase in hearings held at the Local Agency Forma- tion Commission this fall. If the attomey genera.l's office inter- venes, they wW defend their pur- chase in court. The water war waged between M8l4 Consolidated and Irvine Ranch water districts ts Mesa has filed a lawsuit against Santa Ana Height.a and its board members as well as ask- Laker backup center Sean Rooks loves banging the boards or just watching tpe action in West Newport recre- ation league; 'It's a great way to kick back.' By Jennifer Armstrong. Daily Pilot ....... ·---------------- WEST NEWPORT-Sean Rooks easily links a ~ throw one ~te. then misses a three- pointer the next. Sometimes he slam dunks, sometimes he shoots and misses. But aJ a five-year NBA veteran, he can get away with anything in the city recreational leogue. When he makes the basket, his oppo- nents can shrug it off -bey, he's an NBA guy. When he misses, he can shrug it off -hey, he was pwposely holding back. Besides, the goateed, earringed L.A. Laker doesn't drive from South County to a stuffy West Newport gym every Wednesday for NBA-caliber play. He doesn't eV'en pretend the city recreation.al league games keep him in NBA- caliber shape. What has been drawing the pro to shoot hoops with local guys: ma.le bonding. •It's just a form of hanging out with friends,• Rooks says, chilling on a courtside bench sporting a Nike T-shirt and shorts. •1 have a lot of friends out here. It's a great way to kick back.• Rooks, a second-string center for the Lakers since last year, has been playing with the city's men's recreational A-league (the highest level, of course) fM'two summers •SEE ROOKS PAGE A13 Meanwhile, residents who live in the Santa Ana Heights area will have to repay Irvine Ranch the SS million acquisition costs as well as $400,000 plus in addition- al fees since the merger was con- tested. They also may have to pay additional costs to Mesa for their water connections. Mesa's rate payers have spent $220,000, but officials are seek- ing costs up to $3 million from Irvine Ranch to cover expenses made to build the Karl Kemp reservoir and other facilities that serve Santa Ana Height.a. Santa Ana Heights Water Co., which hu been in existence since 1922, served about 2,800 customers in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and unincorporated county areas. On Friday, Irvine Ranch officially took over its maintenance and meter reading services from Mesa. At issue is who is entitled to serve the Santa Ana Heights area that geographically falls within Mesa's sphere of influence but was purchased by Irvine Ranch. The Local Agency Formation Commission, which determines whether an agencies such as Irvine Ranch can expand their • boundaries, plans to review the case sometime in October. The commission will determine which district can best serve the area. But the commission cannot undo the business transaction between Irvine Ranch and Santa Ana Heights Water Co. And despite allegations by Mesa that Irvine Ranch has skirted the process, commission officials say that is not true. • SEE MESA PAGE A 13 Welfare reform OK to many • local leaders •Tougher state standards proposed for recipients looks good to some' community leaders while others remain unsure of the inipact. By lim Grenda, Daily Pilot WEST SIDE -Community leaders are cautiously optimistic about the effect the sweeping welfare reform movement making its way through Sacramento this week will have on low-income neighborhoods, where changes to the state aid system likely would be felt the m~. This week, the Assembly and Senate overwhelming sup- ported toughening California's welfare system and sent a new benefits structure to Gov. Pete Wilson. Wilson, who proposed his own welfare changes in January, has indicated he will sign the reforms into law to take effect in 1998. The efforts to restructure the state's weUare system come almost a year after federal lead- ers gave individual states the power to rewrite their own welfare laws. The reform approved by the Legislature this week and now on Wilson's desk would place new bmits on the amount of time recip- ients could stay on welfare, forbid those who are convicted of welfare fraud from ever receiving benefits again, and force able-bod- ied recipients to work at least part-time jobs. Current welfare reop1ents would have two •SEE WELFARE PAGE A13 ',' I ' I I j I ' A . TUGBOA:T-fUll. OF MEMORIES Browse a Ewopean : treet market/or a day ~- T hirty.First Street in the , Cannery VW.ge in New- port Beach is transforming 1nto a European street market •oday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It's ~ fun semi-regular event that the merchants organize com- plete with an antiques and art show, flea market, French music and refreshments. She brings New York and Paris to Westcliff Gout t Participating merchants include Le Canard Antiques, Douglas Stotts Studio, the South of France, the Feathered Nest, :Carole Akins Studio, Dancing 1Bear Gallery, Ilona and Cora, A Place Called Picturesque, Can- nery Paints, Ardenia Capannelli, La Vie En Rose, Alta Coffee liouse, Living Creations and Jane Elliott's Cottage. Carrie Von Hemert, an owner at Von Hemert Interiors, says she is now having a storewide swnmer sale at Von Hemert's tvo locations at 1595 Newport 81vd., Costa Mesa (642-20.SO), and at 345 N. Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach (494- 6551). Von Hemert says what sets the store ·apart from other furniture stores is that there are .many new European reproduc- ilons tliat the owners hand select in Europe in their once-a- year buying trip. On sale are 11pholstery pieces, artwork, mir- rors, lamps, accessories, home office products and most every- thing in the store. Dra'stic discounts will be tak- en on all LA·Z-Boy products at ttie first-eve r moonlight lflad- ness sale at LA-Z-Boy Furniture ~alleries (434-0744) today from _f 0 a.m. to 6 p .m .. and Sunday lrom 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. It's locat- ed at 3115 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Prices: recliners are as ~was $199, occasional chairs ttom $168, love seats from $268, greer wylder sofas from $498, reclining chais- es from $298 and sleep sofas from $496. U you're looking for interior paint for your home, Martha Stewart has teniftc colors sold at -of all places -K mart, 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Martha Stewart Everyday Col- ors sell for $14.99 to $18.99 depending on the color, and if you want a flat, satin or semi- gloss paint. For other designer paints, Ralph Lauren sells his paints at Home Depot exclusively. Lau- ren's paints vary in price depending on if you need a flat, satin, or semi gloss, but most of the paints range in price from $20 to $22 per gallon. If you want to copy a color you like, Vlsta Paint & Wallcov- ertng (540-8282}saysitcan match colors from other manu- facturers. Vista paints range in price from $14 to $21.50. It's located at 2931 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, write me at Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Cosu Mesa, 92627, or e-mail me at dpl- lot20earthlink.net. CORRECTION A headline in Friday's issue of the Daily Pilot incorrectly • stated the location of the Dog Wash, which is in Coron.a del Mar. The phone number is 673- 4137. SHEIS Bringing the runways of Paris and Milan to Westcliff Drive . . .. • SPYING fHE SUPER MODELS When Dawn Klohs opens her photo albums, she shows off run- way pictures of world-class mod- els wearing fashions impossible to buy until next spring. When she opens her store, she presents her customers with garments of • silk, linen, leather and cashmere, purchased straight from fashion designers from New York to Lon- don ·1 have the biggest closet in Newport Beach,• said Klohs, vice president of A'Ma.ree's, a bou- tique in Westdiff Court run by her and her two sisters. navelling to fashion shows ·t eight times each·year, TOohs and her sister, Denise, buy their favorite designer items for the boutique, which their mother, Nancy Brown. opened in 1974. "It was successful since the day we opened il. • said Klohs, 34. •1t•s a unique store." A FASHION PRO Growing up in her mother's store, putting outfits together and selling clothes, Klohs never thought twice about what she wanted to do. ·we sold. we merchandised, we displayed. We really loved it," she said "It's fun watching it develop.• She tried going to fashion school and taking marketing classes at Pepperdine University, but every time she entered the classroom, she felt like she should be the one teaching. "You can't learn what we do," she said. "It's kind of inborn to know ~ow to mix textures." After 23 years of A'Maree's behind her, Dawtl knows what to look for when she travels to the shows and often refers back to her book of clothing swatches, so she doesn't overstock too many it.ems of the same color, fabric or design. "We're basically editors,• Klohs said. •What we're looking for are the best, most beautiful clothes we can find." All IN THE FAMILY Klohs credits part of her store's success to keeping the business family-oriented and friendly. "Once a customer starts com- ing in here, she doem't have to shop anywhere else,• Klohs said. •A lot of them become personal friends.• ' custom.rs can munch on homemade cookies, smell the ever-burning scented candles and greet Klohs' dog. Models and fashion designers who fly into town to see A'Ma- rees sometimes lodge with IOohs' family. Klohs and her sister were the first store owners to visit nansit, a high-tech clothing plant in Vmaiza, Italy. And in turn, the manufacturers flew to the United States specifically to see A'Ma- rees. •1t changed our relationship from a business relationship to a personal relationship," she said. WEARING A DRESS MOMTHANONa . For bargain-hunters, A'Ma- ree's prices can be hard to swal- low. A $250 blouse and a $1,000 dress are not anomalies, but Klohs believes everyone should have something in their wardrobe that they really love. •0ne cashmere sweater dr a great shoe -it's so important to have pieces that are it,• Klohs said. "For some, cost is not an issue. Other people are on a certain budget. ·we've trained them to buy the best they can afford.• Klohs said she tells her cus- tomen to buy in a European way: "Buy better aJld less rather than the biggest bargain.• -Story by Michelle TerwOleger Photo by Don Leida REAPERS HQ'TUNE 642~ Mesa, CA 92626. Copyrtght: No news stories,, lllustr•tk>f is. edlto- rlal matter«~ t..fn ain W reproduced~ out wr1tten pennltllon of CX>py- \~· ,, -.. . ~-~~·~ti •._ :... , ; :s .. ' ·' •· -. VOL 91, NO. 179 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIU.IAM LOllDEll. Editor STEVE M.+.1181 E. Managing Editor TONY DODOO, Asshtant Managing Editor TINA 90RGAJTA. Oty Edit.Of M>Ga~ .. Spof1s Editor • MARC MAR11N. • Photo Editor • LYNN ES0LA. . . · Display Adwrtlslng NOY OETTING. Oassifled Advertlslng LANA J0tWS0N. PromotiollS ~SHAH. Chllrl FINndal Officer Record your comments about the Daily Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our .ddress is 330 W. Bay St.: Cosu Mesa, Calif. 92627. 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M ttgl1IJ --...id. TEMl'ERAnMES Newport Beach V6.164o • ' ~Coast n/64 Balboa 76164 Costa Mesa 81161 Corona del Mar 75164 5UllF fGllKA5T LOCATION SIZE Wedge 4-6s Newport 3-5 s Bladties 4-6 s River Jetty 4-6 s CdM 3-5 s 90A11NG Ught and variable winds du~ mom-Ing hours I become southwest to westerly at 15 knots during the after· noon. Wind waves will build to two feet pnd~~foot swell I come from the SouthwiKt. Areas of morning fog. TIDES TODAY Arst low 7:10 a.m. 1.6 Arst high 12:55 a.m. 3.8 Second low 8:36 p.m. 2.1 Second high 1:59 p.m. 4.4 SUNDAY First low 7:47 a.m. 2.0 First high 2:00a.m. 3.3 Second low 10:12 p.m. 2.0 Second high 2:52 p.m. 4.5 WATER ~lURE: 71 The wamlng flags NEWPORT IQot offer the most • Neu 1port c:.we.-Drive: A watch worth $3,500 was stolen apparent sign of Guillermo's dwin-from a home In the 900 block. dllng energy. Yel-• lrtstol North: Computer equipment worth $2,200 was stolen low's ~placed red. from a business In the 1300 block. Other than that, • bit c:o.t ~: Golf equipment worth $3,000 was . wave size has yet to stolen from• storage area in the 1600 blodt. fall off a:rn;eci~. • lredanilnck: Jeweky and statues worth $20,590 were stolen Good SU ng c 1.-from a home In the 1800 block. tions continue • Walt llllboa 9oulav.-d end ath StNet: A watch. earrings toda~, with wave helg ts ~nerally and other property worth S 1 ,840 were stolen from a car partced ranging om 4 to 6 near the intersection. feet on the bffchfl exposed to the COSTA MESA south. But you'll • kl9ho Lane: A candleholder worth $65 was stolen from the find larger sets at front yard of a home In the 3200 block. the Newport point. • ~ Wily. Boat equipment worth S 1,080 was stolen The same goes for from• nwlne yard In the 100 block. the area around • -wtcw Aw: A transistor aviation radio worth S 1,200 56th Street and river jetties. For the days was stolen from a hotel room in the 1600 block. ahead, you may • tt.bor louleord: A purse and its contents worth $41 were notice some new stolen from • shopping cart at a grocery store In the 2900 energy coming In blodt. frOfl' wound 220 • ~ Drtve: A fur coat worth $300 was stolen from a degrees. hotel room In the 1600 block. 6REAT RATES AND GREAT SERVICE • Me>ft trades $29 PJ• 2~ per .ute .. • Your own penoaal dlaco11t broker. • No Rrelllle, clleat-i>rteated aemce. • Co11..,e die rats: Sa!Jjng bon vofJag~'.lo an ol~ sf!iling mate rr be entry on my calendar for Priday the eighth of August is so brief it's almost nonexistent· •to -Roger. Malibu.. Maybe a couple dozen years ego, Roger and I might just have taken off on a bot Friday and gone to the beach. More likely, we would have gone sailing. Roger Honkanen loved sailing more than anybody I've ever known. Before he and I met in 1969, Roger bad never sailed a foot We were both working as creative supervisors in the Los Angeles outpost of N.W. Ayer, a very large, very old ad agency. My wUe and I celebrated my going to work there by trading in our 21-foot sailboat for a Corona- do 25, a popular class of boat at the time. Roger was as excited as Iwu. •we're going to race, aren't wer he asked after I told him of our new acquisition. •vou bet I• I said, even though I had previously only crewed on maybe three races. We recruited two colleagues for our aew, one of whom uked the logical question -•How are we going to know what to do if we have to use the spinnaker thing?" •stmple, •I said. ·we get a coach.~ And we did, one of the racing memben ftom our yacht club, a Vietnam vet named Prank Conaty. I gave Prank 10 bucks and all the beer he could drink. He showed us bow to deal with that often bitchy racing sail, bow to time a start and a few other trlck.S of the trade. For our first race, we chose to go to Ensenada and ca.me in eighth out of 40-plus boats in our class. Roger was the foredeck IJl4ll and navigator. He didn't tell me he'd never done either one before. But we found Ensenada, gibing the spinnaker about 20 times on the way down. Roger had read everything he could find about navigating a sailboat, especially at night and about working foredeck. • What he couldn't learn, be figured out. What he couldn't martin figure out, be faked. Worked fine. But the bitter truth, Roger learned in the most terrible ways, is that you can't fake life. My friend of 29 years, my col- league in the salt mines of advertising, my sailing buddy, my most loyal crewman, shot himself to death last month. Roger once told me that Finns are a fairly morose lot. "We don't even have a word for laugh,• he'd say. But Roger surely did. Heaven Scaall ADNatural Cookies He wu one of the funniest, wit· tiest men I have ever known. He could find humor tn anything. Sadly, Roger's Ufe in recent years won't much for laughing. He moved back to Detroit tor a big job, it disappeared. He had stomach cancer. He married again, it didn't work. Some years back, his house burned down - right around Cbristma.stb:ne. The last time we spoke, he talked about all the races we had sailed together. We figured we bad done maybe 300 on three different boats. In ..Uboat racing, just having a crew that shows up is a great chunk of the battle. Roger never missed a race or a practice or a work day. He never let me down. We had been sailing together for 10 years before I found out that Roger couldn't swim a stroke. 1bis is a guy who shin- nied out to the tip of the spin- naker pole to undo a tangle. Roger spun yarns about the Great Lakes sailing he bad been doing, especially the Chicago- Mackinac race -he was very proud of that. He joked about •0ee-troit" and chided me for buying a powerboat. But there was much more going on tn Roger's Ufe. 1 knew things were not great, but I bad no idea that, at one point, he wa.s living in bis car on the streets of Detroit. No idea that the booze had taken over so completely. So that's where I was Friday morning. On the beach north of Malibu, joining Roger's former wife, Shirley, and a gathering of friends at a spot that was impor- tant to him. Next month, we'll take Roger back to the sea he loved so much and scatter what's left of him in the ocean off Avalon. He will find the humor in this trip. Because now that we've sold our boat, I'll have to charter one to get him over there. But it will be worth it. Roger always showed up for me. Now it's my turn. • RtED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. N:c.::r:v CaHfornia &Im """" OllDe Oil Volt/" 11111 .. ..., ala ... ..,'?!! I&. 't2.AI 25.4 IL Get your hands on cerami~ at OCC A beginning ceramict course fOCUllog on basic pot· tery to.nm ts being offered this fall by Orange Coast Col-: lege's Art Department. .. The class, Art 150, teaches hand-building techniques and introduces students to the sculptural and three-di.men· sional use of clay. The class also explores traditional pot- tery forms and explores basic techniques in raku. earthen-• ware, stoneware and porce-• lain. Students study the ma.in directions of contemporary ceramics and are introduced to firing and glazing. This transferable class is slated for mornings, after- noons and evenings. Fall registration is under-· way for classes beginning Aug. 18. For more information, call OCC's admissions office at 432-5072. PACIFIC FOODS Fat Pree Noo-Dahy RlceDrlnk Treasure Cave• ~ ADNalural .. CM' ••'W Aw.MD BlueCheeae _, .. •I~ :=. •r.• • Cocoa RIB. .. •• 3hz. 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The students attended the Museum of Tolerance, discussed dealing with anger, confronted prejudice and planned commu- nity actions. Some of the students came to the institute only because their parents made them. And some' LOOalteens tf!,ckle tough • JSsues •Orange Counfy students given lessons in conflict resolution and racism. By Mkhelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot were so shy that they aied when forced to speak to the entire group on Monday. But by Friday, there was a feeling of cama- raderie among the participants .• When a student of small stature stood In front ol his peers, a few students said he should stand on a chair so they could see him while others turned around and told them, "No put-downs." •'J'beY" ~ • ~ way in. tile 1lllt day,. Mid lluia 0..-lllil. db9ctor of tM tree J>r09?&m. •1 got an OPpOrtunity to meet new people, Mid Angela Morales, a 12-year-old TeWlnlde Middle School student. •I learned how to ~ up more and not be afraid to speak.• Sergio Vivar, a 12-year-old TeWlnkle' student, said be real- ized how much the dlff erent stu- dents have in common. •The rust day we did the drawings, I found out we all have similar dreams, similar fears and similar hopes,• Sergio said. •1 learned about the community." It was learning how to resolve conflicts that stuck with 12-year- old Ricardo Salas, a TeWinkle student. •Instead of fighting and throwing out punches and all that, just talk it out,• Ricardo said. "Be a leader and respect others." briefly in the news L.A. Cellular, residents to meet Aug. 18 Newport North residents' llleeting with L.A. Cellular offi- cials to discuss a proposed microwave antenna at Bonita Greek Park has been changed. They will meet to discuss the project at 6:30 p.m., Aug. 18, at Bonita Creek Park at University Drive and La Veda. Sports museum hosts Orangewood youths Vmce Evans, former quarter- back for USC and the Raiders, will meet with a group of children from the Orangewood Childrens Home at the Newport Sports Collection Foundation on Saturday. The appearance is part of the npnprofit foundation's ongoing athlete outreach program for dis- advantaged children. ~ •There are sports figures today that are not examples for kids to look up to," said Vice President Al Korn. "The athletes that speak here portray a positive abnospbere and future for kids." The foundation's sports memo- rabilia museum houses more than s;ooo sports collectibles such as jer- seys, pucks, masks and even Pres- iclent Dwight D. Eisenhower's golf dub set. lt is located in the lobby of &20 Newport Center Drive in New- port Beach. The foundation bas hosted events such as Drug Awareness Day and Father/Son Ddy, which featured celebrity sports figures, including Dodgers first baseman Eric Karros and Mighty Ducks coach Ron Wilson. The museum is free to the pub- lic. For more information, call 721- 9333. Catch the Spirit in your neighborhood We're celebrating everything that's good about our communi- ties in a three-part section coming up in September. It'll be called Catch the Spirit and you can help us do just that. Do you know a super volun- teer? A local hero? Tell us what's going on at your school that real- ly works? Does your church have an interesting outreach program? Have a favorite business you'd like to tell us about? So drop us a line or give us a call and tell us something good. We'll include your ideas or com- ments in Catch the Spirit. Write: Catch the Spirit, Daily Pilot, 330 w .. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. Fax us at 646-4170, leave us a message at 642-6086, or e-mail us at dpilot2@earthlink.net Get a head start with Leads Club Ali Lassen's Leads Club Also Company Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • FI C Superior & More! Including ... Mercury Ins. Bur chase $10.00 or. more of any ~OICO ProdUets Receive accepting applications for mem- bership of the Newport Coast Leads Club Chapter. The chapter helps business owners improve networking abilities in order to improve busi- ness. The concept is to put people in touch with people they need to know. Ali Lassen's Leads Club is an international organization that provides effective marketing approaches. There are weekly meetings for the business net- working organization, where business people engage in activ- ities that promote their business service or product. Membership is limited to 30. For more information, call Shirley Ash at 800-767-7337. ...... Hone tnose sandcastle RACH PAn'Y: Oat.bar a team ti'Om your °bumneM ..,.. dates, neigbbOn, MtYtce dub, civic 9:'1= team Ot = ... uai~':ti:t Contelt ~· be1d Sept 1' from 11 a.In; lo 3 £:· at Goro- na d9l Mm State ch. Your team needs no prior experf- ence to enter the Sandcastle contest, just 80me tools such as shovels, buckets. trowels, spoons, spray bottles for water, etc., a willlngness to have some fun and plenty of suntan lotion for the day. John Blom, event cbainnan for the Commodores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, says · every team that enters will receive up to eight special cer- tificates good for two free round-trip tickets to Cata11na aboard the Catalina Flyer. In addition, there will be cash prizes awarded in several cate- gories for winning teams. Teams will compete against similar classifications, i.e. architectural firms, master class, families, businesses, youth groups, clubs, etc. Entry fees range from $15 to $50 depending upon the group. There are a limited number of sandcastle plots available and early registration is urged. Sign up your team up by calling the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce at 729- 4400 or by calling John Blom at 675-3130. COMMUNITY NOTES: Kirk Dawson, fleet manger for Fletcher Jones Motorcars and David Janes of California Mfg. •• J•m · deboom Enterprise has been elected to membership in the Com- modores Club of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber o1 Com- merce. CLUB NOTES: Undsey Brennan, a junior at the Uni- versity of San Diego provided an update on this past year's school activities at Wednes- day's meeting of the Newport- Balboa Rotary Club and received her third, $1,000 scholarship check from club president Nancy Raney. Bren- nan, a Costa Mesa resident, is a 1995 graduate of Newport Harbor High School. WORTH REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar •Remember that igno- rance is expensive I• SERVICE CLUB MEET~ INGS TIUS COMING ~EK Want to get more involved in your ~wdty, JDllte MW frielidl. mtWark « ........ ~ !:::J:: ;::..,..,. Invited to en.Del. dUti ~ Ang um oomlng we& May clubl Will bUy ~--...,_. mMI for you. -~:!.'. 1\mDAY -1:11..-.~ ~Beech 5unrite RoWf Club meets it the lalbcMI ._ Oub to hear Jank» lanks on the SM Scout Bate. l:IO p.m. the COSU MiN- Newport H•rbor Uons Oub meets •t the Costa Mes. Country Oub. WEDNllDAY -7:15 a.m. South COHt Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Club. ~ Harbor Kiwanis Club mMts •tthe University Athletic Oub. Noon Cos- ta Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exch•nge Club of Orange Coast meets et the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. t;OO p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a vocation•! visit to artist Joy Taylor's sculpture studio. THUltSDAY -7 a.m.. Cosu Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at Mimi's C.fe. 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 to hear Or. Robert Nagoumey on •New Advancements in Cancer Medicine and How You can Prevent Cancer.,. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shartc Island Yacht Club. The "Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the ltvine Marriott Hotel. • C~ITY 6 Q.UU Is pub- lished every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Advantages: Three out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thitds of those people think it's normal. It's notJ 1. No hospitalization, more CC>f'Mnlent. Funny thing about bunions, While you sit around wondering how you got them (most are heleditary), they just keep getting bigger. Year after year, left untreated, bunions only grow worse. 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' l YIJO(Q FUJISAWA I OAlY PLOT Jamie Mandel. 17, talks about his two-week adventure in a Costa Rica rainforest. Boy goes on National Geographic-kind of vacation James Mandel of Corona del Mar travelled to Costa Rica to study tropical ecology through Duke University program By Jennffer Armstrong. Daily Pilot CORONA DEL ;MAR - James Mandel eschewed a fam- ily vacation in London this sum- mer to live three weeks' worth of scenes right from a National Geographic nature special. • A day in a •cloud forest,• where it rained every five min- utes: "You got pruny hands like you spent the whole day in the water,· the 17-year old says. • Armies of feisty ants: "Everywhere we went, I got swarmed by ants,• he says. • Less-than-quality road- ways: "You'd go over a bridge and see three more identical bridges down the river that had broken,• he says. After enduring all that, he's pretty dear on bow he feels about choosing the Duke Uni- versity-sponsored trip over the family voyage to England: "Cos- ta Rica was way beyond Lon- don.• James returned Sunday from the adventure, which he took through a university program that aims to teach high school students about tropical ecology. He travelled with a 17 -student group led by a professor who lives in Panama and two teach- ing assistants. He plans to Study biology or genetics, possibly at Duke or Princeton -and the bip gave him his first brush with field research. Later this summer, he'll have his second hands-on learning experience when he travels to Washington State to help with whale research. He's spending the rest of his time this rummer rowing at Newport Aquatic Center and tutoring. The fin;t week in Costa Rica I can't believe ..... . his gfoup explored a tropical dry forest inhabited by iguanas and monkeys. Next they hiked up a volcano, where clouds rush overhead, dumping rain every few minutes. Then they visited with native farmers who had saved up money to buy pieces of rain forest in order to save the land from destruction. Carrying a 40-pound back- pack, James battled mosquitoes, ants, killer bees and rain. He found tarantulas in bis shower and washed his laundry in a tub. When be cooled off in a swim- ming bole, be was attacked. by a leech. •tt was just a little leech,· he says. But it's not exactly the Corona del Mar environment where he has spent most of his life. "We were pretty much cut off out there,• he says. "We got to go places tourists never go.• It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ICA.Y MATSON, A.A. 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AUGUST 9, 1997 AS.• Youth finish up successful . summer at Save Our Youth ~ •' , By Michelle Terwtlleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Freddy Murillo, 13, says that Save Our Youth has helped him improve hi.J grades, but the nonprofit group has done more than that. •1•ve been meeting better friends than I used to have,· said Preddy, a freshman at Estancia High School •My other friends, they liked to do bad things: hang out in the streets and get in trou- ble." Freddy, who i-aised his grades from a C-average to a B-aver- age, is one of more than 50 teenagers who will head to Mag- ic Mountain amusement park Tuesday as a reward for their academic progress. "I'm real excited because I'll go with most of my friends," Fr~ddy said. "We'll have fun all day." Oscar Santoyo, director of Save Our Youth, said the stu- dents hitting the rollercoa.sters have earned their way. "It's a reward for a job well done, for doing well academical- ly in their school,· Santoyo said. "They have to stay out of trouble: no gangs, no drugs.· The program's scholarship students have earned dollars for their good grades during the school year and when they grad- uate, their earnings will be matched with the stipulation that one-third o( the money will go toward college. .. 1n addition to concentraU.Dg "' on schoolwork, the program pro--.. vides a weight room, basketball:', and soccer tournaments for the ': students. •.!• Omar Navarrete, an Estancia sophomore, said he was real7 excited about the trip because be-• had studied to keep bis grades~~ up and has never been to Magic • Mountain. ; ·1 got a lot of help here from'· Oscar and the tutors," said.. Omar, 15. "We all have worked .. hard in getting up ow grades. It's . like a present we get.• l .·J • IOOK SIGM'tJG WWlam-Sonoma in the South Cout Ptaza bolts a book l1anhla ... and on-stt.e food prepuaticili:ana I tuttng with Ronald atron from t 12 to 3 p.m. For more infOUDAtion, • call 751-1166. BOOK SALE A one-day book sale sponsored by the Newport Beach Friends of the Library takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. in the Friends Meeting Room at Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. All hardback books are -two for $1 and paperbacks four for $1. Volunteers are needed as • well. For more information, call : 673-0419 or 7 59-9667. . • SUNDAY ' RECEPTlON .. The Costa Mesa Art League's Showcase Gallery hosts a recep- tion from 2 to 4 p.m. at South Coast Plaza, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The reception is to honor 1997 scholarship winners and display their artwork. For more information, call 631-2232. MONDAY DISCUSSION St. Mark Presbyterian Church ~ presents a free discussion focus- .. ing on the article, "Was Dan , Quayle Right?,• from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. in the church library at 2400 • Mar VISta Drive, Newport Beach. A free copy ol ltudy maWIWI <"Ml M liCbd Up benfHD 9-.30 LllL and' ' , p.a., Smadey. Far men information, call 6«-1341. MITA» P1tnea COncepta, Inc. often a ftnt aid dul from 6 to 10 p.m. at Hoag Hospital 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The class is taught with American Heart Association guidelines. The cost is $21. For more information, call 631-3623. SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a six- week support group for people experience depression and anxi- ety related to a feeling their cos- metic/plastic surgery was unsuc- cessful from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 3101 W. Coasr Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $25 per session. For more information, call 722- 4588. COUEGE FOR KIDS Orange Coast College's #Col- lege for Kids• program offers three one-week classes for chil- dren. • "Books That Cooks,• a cook- ing class for children ages 5 to 8 in Room 13. Registration is $39 plus a $6 material fee. • "Computer Cooks,• a cook- ing class for children ages 8 to 11 in Room 20. • "Dino'mite Science," a "hands-on• science class for chil- dren in third through fifth grades in Room 3. Registration is $39 plus a $5 material fee. All classes are from 8:45 to LUNCHEON 1be South Coast BnsiDMS and Prof811ion.al Women organiZatiOn bOstl a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The featured topic is •Sexual Harassment .,. or Nolf" The cost is St 7 for members and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 472- 4666. SEMINAR Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. pre- sents a free •Long-Term Care Workshop" at 10 a.m and 1 p.m. at 575 Anton Blvd., #100, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 241-3158. ESTATE The law offices of Llsa Ciancio presents a free seminar called •Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and 1hlsts • at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reserva- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call 574-0866. STRESS The Hoag Cancer Center pre- sents a free workshop called "Relaxation and Imagery" from 7 to 8:30 p .m . at One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. This educational workshop is for can- cer patients and their families to gain skills that will help them through the cancer experience. . RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WW. Y• Nim-C...S .... 1922 HAllOl llYD-COSTA lllSA • S41-11S6 ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on ~ Factory Outlet Store SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal BRAND NEW -COSMEnCALLY IMPERFEC1l Get the Best for Less/ .. 3165 Harbor Blvd. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. Costa Mesa One Block South at .\05 Fwy 545-7168 .· 1663 Placentia St.. Costa Mesa 646-4838 '· .___---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' . . Ultra· Low Flush Toilet ·Rebate Program : COASTAL MUNIC9'A1 Receive a $60.00 rebate when you purcha•s and ln•tall a new Ultra -Low Ru•h Toll« In your home/ '•. WA11.a DISTl.ICT ~~----..._.___,_.__.__.;.. ......... _.;.... .... Menuf9oturlr. --""-:------......... ----............. .... Model: -~-~---_..,..-~--- Step 2: Return thl9 appllcatlon frN nNfe wH1t ... ~to: COe9t8I Mwilclpil Water Dlati let #3 llOnm"ch .._ ..... ........ 0.. POlnt, Callfomle - or c.I (714) 95-7471 IREAICFAST FORUM The Inside Edge Foundation for Education hosts a breUfut forum with author Keith Devlili from '6;30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The cost ti $20 for firlt-Ume guests and $35 for all others. For reservations, call 460""'242. LECTURE Park Place Presents hosts a lee- NN caned •tntroductlon to Qwnk* ~ aDd the Bid.tr.· faclm 6 to 1 p.m. iD Jen· --Cclpp Hall at 1525 Mela Verde Drive But; Suite 109, Col· ta Mel&. lbe COit ts S10. Por more lnfonnatklll. aall '32·0908. (Pit DIVORCE Fitness Col:al*. Inc. otters Divorce Wizards answer ques-CPR cl.all trom i:30 a.m.. to Uom at a free community intro-at Hoag Health C--. 1t70 Bak ductory workshop called •ni& er St., Costa Mela. 1'bt class · Guided Journey Through taught with Ameri.C~ He Divorce• from 7 to 9 p .m. at The Association guidellnel. lbe cost is Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 $27. For more informatlon, call MacArthur Blvd., Newport . 631-3623. Beach. For information, call 36g. , ... aaa111: PR""_. .. ._ 5581 or e-mail dwtiards@eartb-"""'9W""'"-~~ link.net. More infonnatton on the The California Department of divorce wizards web site: Fish and Game, the Orange "www.divorcewizards.com. County Harbors, Beaches and N!lWORIONG Tbe 1991 Career Network's free meeting for those unem- ployed will take place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at ~ JOHn LEOnnRD'S Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists present a free program called •&iJds of Prey" at 7:30 p.m. at Sbellmaker Bowl. For more information, call 640- 6746. aw. u.. ind Dlll'9 ... .. ~--­-..oe.c1 aat1111rt ol John catC6h Those of us who live in Newport Beach,. Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa sometimes forget how great we have it. We enjoy healthy property values, excellent schools, plenty of culture and a quality of life rivaling that of any in the nation . It's time we remind our readers how good they have it. You'll want to participate in our upcoming series focusing on all of the good people, schools, industry and things to do in our area. Our newsroom staff will be spending the summer scampering through our towns, business districts and classrooms to get to the gist of what makes our area so special. 'ntey've caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool Don't miss this great opporte,nity for your me1sa., to be in the 1pecia' keepsake series that will be around for years to come. Catch the ~iritlll rotal clrc•latlo11 I I O,t50 ....... ,., Mouday, S.,.11b11 15 'O,<XX> ~S..-10.3-~ . --. '.~·-·:. • • • SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. 1997 A 7 I OfVORa Mu.i.rie Cohe n presents a :: workshop cafied "Divorce: f4. New ~g· from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Dnve, Newport Beach. The f~ is $40. The workshop is for men and women iri the process of divorcing or recently divorced. For more information, call ?59-0579. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 8~63 for details. day frOm 9 a .m: to 5 p.m. for more munity Center, 1345 Park Ave., iilformation1Call121-9333. Costa Mesa. Por more informa- tion, call 645-5326. fatigue syndrome, a group meets every Wednesday from 1 to 10 p.m. in the lli.ltttute for Holistic · neatmeot ani:i Research, -4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, New- port Beach. For information, c.all 251-8700. Church of Christ on 1Jo W. Wil- son St., Costa Mesa. B~ pictUre identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-8236. . . AUG. l 'l MIXER .. Temple Bat Yahm is hosting a singles mixer/dance at 7 p.m. at ~ 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. The event is for singles SO <Uld under. The cost is $15. For more information, call 644-1999. PARK OPENING Bob Henry Park will have a . dedk:f tion ceremony and grand . opening celebration at 12:30 p.m. : ts t Dover Drive and 16th Street, · Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 717-3816 or 644- 1164. MEN'S SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association presents a men's supJ)ort group every Friday • dl 4 p.m . The fee is $25 per ses- s1on. For more information call, 722-4588. • MENTAL IUNESS SUPPORT GROUPS • The Alliance for the Mentally Ill of Orange County provides : education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support • groµp meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE WANT TO SE YOUR F1RST CHOICE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O • HOMW\VNF.RS • HEAL1lf 40 Ytan in Business ~ ~ ~ s-r;_) -~llf'M................... ,. ,, 631-7740 41 t O&d Ncw..n 8hd. • N.wpoi1 8-:.li IA-"-1"-PW • Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian ChurCb offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is open to the community and com- mitted to confidentiAUty. Por more infonn.ation, call 631-2880. MESA EMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication otters the opportunity for Ham Radio operators to participate in the City of Co$ta Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organi- zation. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 mbz. Month- ly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Departnient. For more informa- tion, call 754-7045. MUSEUM The Newport Sports Collection Foundation, a n·on-profit organi- zation, operates a free museum at 620 Newport Center Drive, Lob- by, Newport Beach. The museum has one of the world's largest col- lection of sports memorabilia. Hours a.re Monday through Fri- NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 1 p .m. eveiy Sunday, Zen Home Stitchery, a local man- ufacturer of meditation supplies, holds a free evening of medita- tion. The purpose of the gathering is •to encourage and support the practice of meditation.• The group meets in the Mesa Business Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8. Donations accepted. For informa- tion, call 722-7818. RELA,)(ATION rfoag Memorial Hospital Pres-• byterian offers a free *Relaxation and Imagery" workshop from 10 to 11 :30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every mqnth at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 760-5542. RELAXATION AND · VISUALIZATION WORKSHOP Workshop m eets the fourth Wednesday of each month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Hoag Cancer Center. For information, call 760- 5542. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third ThW'Sday of the month at 7 :30 p .m. at the Neighborhood Com- Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber foronty • A./tnOl....,O......~.. s499oo -~ UPT03MOS II SAM( AS CASH 1., __ ._._J 0 A C VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resident/al Sales & Service Full hr1tt of Wool Woven A•ntrn~1er & Sr~al Cerpelrng Avarlablt1 1904 Harbor Boulevard • eo.ta lleaa .....,:.;~~-+"'"i........;~--1 N.E. Comer of ,Jtarbor & 19111 Street .. 722-9642• Lie# 649491 . .. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CUSHIONS & UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR A free phone helpline for seniors over 62 ls sponsored by Bob Brennan, senior reverse mortgage consultant. Fannie Mae, "Homekeeper• mortgage and ot)ler plans are explained. Meeting takes place at 3 p.m. every Wednesday in Bayside Vil- lage, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 723-0233. SENIORS SQUARE DANa CLUB The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round. Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs- day at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more informa- tion. . SERJOUS IUNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi- viduals facing cancer meets at 7 p .m. every Wednesday and for people suffering from chronic SLOW EASY EXEROSE Arthritis Foundation instructor Wyoma McKinley leads an exer- cise class every Thursday morn- ing at 11 a.m. at the Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 513-5641. . STEP AEROBICS Hoag Cancer Center offers step aerobics classes throughout the week every month. The class requires physician permission. Call 722-6237 for days and times offered. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the T'AI Ofl Hoag Cancer Center~ a free t' al chi class for inteniaedi- ate to advanced levels is offered every Thursday, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., to people with cancer and thw families. A beginners session meets every Friday from 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. No registration ts required and the class is free. Por more information, call 722-6237. The Hoag Cancer Center is locat- ed ot 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. YOGA The Hoag Cancer Center offers a free yoga class every Tuesday from 10:45 to 1 Y.45 a.m .. at 4000 W. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. 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AUGUST9, 1997 -Alzheimers fund-raiser a r-oaring success ---.. ---: : ... -.---~­.. ,,-~~~4-, B y the year=· there will be two kinds of people on this ~ Those with AhheUner's Ind those caring for someone with Alzheimer's,• said Ann,...,,. actress and Ahhetmer's advocate. 1be exquisite blonde Jeffreys, a champion for many causes and an active and visible celebrity participant on the charity circuit, made her presence and her opin- ion known at the Crean estate for the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County. It was the sev- enth annual swnmer fund-raiser, themed, "An Evening to Remem- ara Hotel opens new casino expansion ;t-. ursday, July J, 19')7 111a1kt<l 1hc comi'lction of another renOV3cion pha.sc -the on of the sm.tra Hotel's ne'W casino. 'William G. Bcnnct1, owner, h2s spared no . 111c eyc-01ching, ! 70-fooi dome of 1hc pone cochc-rc leads to n1ain entry cs that fi::icurt· dcg.1111 finishes indudini; stone columns, Italian antique mirrors, Uble tlooring, sr.unc.-d glass and mosaic riles 111 intricare Moroccan panerns, and three ~ crys1al chandeliers as long as 24 fttt. '.C~c interiors were created by Yares-Silvcmian, Inc. ;;ind th<" architm was Bergman, ~~ & Yo<mgblood. ~1"hc gan1ing area. now 1utaling 75,000 squa.re fc.e1, features 26 dn.z.ling cryscal chan- rs ac(('rued with colom:l jewels froni four to 12 ftt1 in dian1ctcr. Crowning the pit :iaci£ are jCWC"lcd Moroccan lattice work soffits and gold painted criling-s. The interior tGa'ded columns are laced with colorful vines wd intriCll.te capital detailing con tributing w·the new as.ino's opulen1 Moroccan elegance. s: -The new pool area fcarurcs a 4,300-squarc-foot pool, surrounded by five, 13-foot cir-~ fuun1ains and 10 Moroccan tents. The 16-foot diameter spa is covered with a 2().. i:all wrought iron gaubo. A snack bar is provided for the con1fon ll.nd enjoyment of guests. . :J11e Marketplace and logo Shop arc no Jcs.o; detailed a.'l the n"SI of-the public ams $:t arc complete widi archcJ shOWC2SC:1 whid1 marke1 a wide variety of sna.ck food, sun- lftG, clothing. Sahara souvenirs and Moroc:.an gifu. ~! Casablwca prime rib rcuaur:lnt, due to open in mid-Augu.u , will $Cat 120 ?»'." ~-With its rich decor of mosqllC' onion caps, decorative columns, framed mosaics and dlree waler founuins under a starry Moroccan sky, th<" rcs1auran1 will cater to guests with 'fl'~"'t prime rib served Cas.ablana-styfe. wlth sute-of-1hc-an serving caru. hrons Cll.11 also enjoy Bogq's bar, outside the CasablanCll., 3S wtU a..s the la.rgcr, 44- ·rsty Umel bar in the main casino. ntly, the Sahara opened its new 2,000 space. scven and one-half srory parking with more dun 800 spaces for nkr ~ major celebration and party m: schcdUlcd fur October aficr ihe final~ of the 's n1akroY"r is-comple1cd, tha1 being the construction of the Sahara w:iy, a ·-million doUar vinu2.l ltll.ity racing a:~ricncc anra.c1ion, pl~nncd to open in Sep- r. With thC:SC' new additions, along with the full renovacion of the cxiscing propmy. ~,s.IW. is once again shining as the Las Vcg;as JM of the Dcscn. is your ticket to more than 77,CXXJ travelers in Newport Beach, Corona del Mor, Cosio Mesa, ber, Iha Rooriilg '20..' The orga- nization raised $351000 to help fight Ahhelmer't in Orange Coiinty. • Jelheys' statlstlcl may be a bit extreme. Her potn~ however, Is tb5t Alzheimer's, a once n:dlun· dentood affliction, Is beooming more evident in OW' population. The •c:tress went on to state, •Ten % of people over the age of 65 have a Significant chance of developing Alzheimer's. It can strike a persoh in their 40s and . 50s as well• She emphasized the importance of seeking and find- ing a cure. •we must face the fadt and the cballenge,. Jelheys added. 'The c:oot.o of long-!Bml health we .,., staggering In rela- tion to this dlsoue .• 1be emotional burden is even greater than any bealtb caze cost. It ls an experience that can· not be fully understood until Wit· nessed first person, As a loved one succumbs to Alzheimer's, it is often, depending on tlie sever· rty or stage of the disease, like living with a pet'50n who tias already died. The sorrow, the guilt and the heJplessness felt by the care giver can be over- whehning. Especially when the • Over 40 yars ~' when BouJdcr Highway was on 1hc outskiru of town, a small hoteUcasino opened iu doors. Little did rh9' know in 1954, it wouJd become the Fla~ip of the Boulder Strip. Known for the first ~ming property in Las Vegas ro stait the thrtt B's: bingo, boWling and the cvcr- SO-f>C?pu1ar buffet, the Showboat Horcl, Casino and BoWhng Center has since become one of the most reputable na.n1cs in the gaming industry. The ShowOOa1 has completed iu $25 million dolW renovation. The artn.ctive casino creates a complete New O rlcans-sryfe atmosphere wirh southern mansions, carnival and Mardi Gras decor, including large s1aincd glass windows and hand painted murals displayc(I in many areas. The Showboat also includes a newly remodel«! hotel with spacious comfom.ble rooms and su.ires for reason.able rates, staning at $39 10 $195. Conven- tion and n1ccting faciliues can hoSt 70 to 1, I 00 people ll.nd a catering saff is available 10 hos1 banquers. The fully equipped RV Park recently cdcbratcd its SN:fld opening. Located on the property an(i in w.tllcin~ distance to 1hc casino, 11 has 84 spaces iUld a gucs1 services area to c:.ttct 10 visi1or needs. v1dim displays J!IOlllODtary laps- Ell of full coru:doumeu. It is at sUcb times, when the, vlctjm lets the ~ver know tha.t they realize they do not have full mental caped.ty, that are the toughest. n is admirable that people all over the world are focused on Alzheimer's. Sdenttsts believe a cure is possible, and a number of ongoing research projects at places such as the National lnsti· tutes of Health in Maryland, and other ceoten: globally, are pro- ducing data that my eventually lead to help for those suffering in of the -tilenat, and thOM wing for Vi<> ': tiJns with m11sked ..... Who - knows "When a breaktbrough wtn: . comel Perhaps Ann .lolln.Yt' tta-:: -cal prophecy ooncetnlng the : year 2030 ls ronect. .: . What we do know ii that local ... groups such u the Orange : County Alzheimer'• Assodatlon -= are doing positive things, here : and now, to make a difference, : Even something aa stmple as a : party bas purpOSe. Folks such as : lJnda ond 1elf Soa:odo, --ond Mltdl s.ma.i-. M<igvte : and Brtan Donato, Joyoe and : 1tlchard Lowder, Sally Jenny, ~ -- Boulder Strip :: The Mardi Gr:lS Room fills rhe asino aod lounge wi1b , , daily cntcrtairuncn1 beginning a1 7 p.m. and ending well . ~ past 5 a..m., featuring jaz:i. pop. rock n' roll and contcmpo-'._' rary sounds. ~ Showboat guests interested in aciting bcncfirs and , privileges -caSh, comps and invitations to s~ events - can join the Big Easy Pb~rs Qub. It is the only dub to ' offer ca.sh and comps on the Boulder Scrip. Points for play at any sloe, keno or video machine can bC accumubtcd 24 hours a day. h's simple to join and membership is fret. Showboat Hore!, Casino and Bowling Center was - rcccndy vorcd No. I in video poker andlini.shcd No. 2 for '• best sl~t pa~ua in the 1997 Review journal's Best of Las Vc;g:as l{cader's Poll. Showboat was the only casino ro cam thii: combination bcs1 ~rformancc. Try one of the ShoWboat 's cxc..cUen1 restaurants or buf- fcc:. Enjoy Southern Italian cuisine in the beautiful Di Napoli Rt:muran1, reminisctnr of old July, featuring steak and scampi for jw1 $9.95. For the finest in steak ana u seafood, there's the d~r Plantadon Room fearuring the A1Wun ~ crab leg dinner for $12.95. The all-you-can-cat ~ptain's Buffet features ScafoOd Extrav- agant.a on Thursdays and Fridays. The coffee shop is open 24 hours a day. Enjoy 80,000 square fttr of pure casino acitcment. Try yow luck at rhc ublcs featuring Let-le Ride Poker, Caribbean Srua Pol"', Po;-Gow, bi.d- i.ck. "'P' ~d rouk=, uui now offering Sinidc Deck 21 il!ld 1 OX OdW on Craps. lhcrc arc 1,500 slo1 and video machinCf.. including Megabucks and Cool Millions, wfM=re the winner is paid his or hers fus1 million innaritlyf The Showboat also offers a keno lounge ll.nd a race & sporubOok. CHRISTMAS MARKETS -TOUR OF GERMANY Welco1ne the arriv:ll of the Wheel of Fonunc progrcssjvc JU"I slo! machine. Currently. Showboat is the only casino in Las v~ [0 offer the new Joker 2 1 table that is played with a tC£JJ.lar 52 ard deck and the joker. ihe 1,200-sc:u Bingo Gardens holds ~ar bingo from 9 a..m. 10 I a.m. daiTy and features special events such as Super Star Bingo guaranteeing payouts of $125,000. Shawboar bingo also features Bonam.a Bingo and is home to one of the largest jackpots cvcr hit in Las Vegas -$96, I 81. The Bowling Center offers 106 championship lines, equipped with Brunswick Fiamcwor.x and is home to ,., 9 Days/ 8 Nights from $I, 714 Per Person Including Airfare! C ome explore the wonderful Christmas Markets of Munich, Nuremberg and Salzbu rg on our exclus ive DER Travel Services departure. C hoose fro1n two exciting departure datc.s: December Z and 3. AAA tour fares start at just $1,714 per person. To Join This Popular Tour, Call Today. 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Don'r miss the opportun ity to reoch our readers wlth your .&.."<><Mertising messoge ... readers that have the ti me and money to sp41nd on travel! AJ experts in the travel field · pleose submit At $18 A Ni9ht, Our Rooms Are Going Fast! (PER ROOM, NOT PEit_ PERSON) advertorial with your odl our OellJxe rower Rooms are going tast tor only $ 2A a night, Sunday thru llusde'f. And, yoo can liilUde up to 4 acUts per room at no extra cost lndudes one 2 for 1 dmer In the c.it.llrl's U'U WEEKEND IPICIAL $38 Fr1<i.-l'r' Po. \..1tu1 1. • ~ ~ , '·1' • Au<Ju•,1 1 '• · t '.'.: ,. •• 1 ', . Ineb."8 Jfor 1 l#wltfat IHlf/d PLUS-••tlon IAia tld Mil reulye • PREE 11igltt sllly co11po11 * ' l ' : Kalbe and Doug Sdlaaf. JacqaellDe ad KeWl DuPont. and Robert R0tenberg turned out in their best roaring '20s drag to raise money and let the com- munity know that Alzheimer's care and research is a priority in their lives. A priority and a com- mitment that they honor day in and dal( out in order to eventual- ly affect change for the better. Hodell Donna Crean, looking svelte and summer cool in a suit of white cotton with lace insets, is another community member front and center for Alzheimer's. •Donna can not do etaough. • commented Alzheimer's organiz- er IJnda Scheck. She joined the first lady of the Village Crean, along with some 300 guests including Vldoda and Prank BOIMJtll of Newport Beach, Lydia Goodell. Ann and Erik Hansen. Katrtna and Cal IDll of Costa Mesa, Mary Spadoni. Sue and Jim Vodle also of Costa Mesa, and a contingent of guests in from Scottsdale, Ariz .... Bob and Sbaroa McCord, and the co- founder of Cbildhelp USA. Sara O'Meara Slgboltz and her hus- band, Robert Slgboltz. Newporter's Richard and Car- olyn Lehn. Louis and Kathy Papno, and David and Laney Paine watched the irrepressible Barbara Venezia handle the evening auction. Venezia, also a regular on the celeb charity cir- cuit, made sure she was there for Alzheimer's. •My own grand- mother suffers from this horrible disease. I want to be sure I par- ticipate in order to make a differ- ence,• Venezia said. The evening to remember, with or without Roaring '20s paraphernalia, was chaired by the triad of hardworking ladies, Cathy Boyle, Jacqueline DuPont. and Betty Belden Palmer . ·w e are honored and please to serve," Belden-Palmer said. •And we are proud to have reached our financial goal It does make a difference in some- one's life.• • LW. COOK'S column appears r-1ery Thursday and saturday. ~---·" briefly in education Horticulture classes growing at OCC Orange Coast College offers a wide range of evening horticul- ture courses this fall semester, which begins Aug. 18. Ornamental horticulture class- es on the fall agenda include •onentation to Horticulture,• "Knowing Your Soils," •xeriscape" and "Interior Plantscaping." Pall registration is under way in the a>Dege'1 Admissions Office. Por infonn.ation. can 432-so12. Study our place in the universe Usted as Education 100, the cJa.ss exanrines the opportunities, requirements, responsibilities and rewards found in the teaching pro- fession. Discussioo. also will focus on problems encountered by vol- unteer classroom assistants. For more information, call 432- 5012. SUMMER SALE! • Summer brings savings of up to 50°/o off domestic and European furniture in StOCK. • Special orders and accessories will also be on sale . • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of upholstery, home office, bedroom and dining room collections now on sale. • We cany: Baker, Century, Hickory White, Sligh, Jeff co and many others. • Complimentary interior design seivice available. 345 N. <:oast Hwy. (714) 494-6551 an and Uada ScMdl me joined by actrMI Anne Jeffreys wbo lerved u tbe guest -• speaker at the eveat. 1595 Newport Bhd (714) ~20SO RHYTHM ANO IUIES • Tbe Newport Beach Mar· rtott'e •sumet Music Serlel":'pe- sents the Rtppingtoo'• Su Mali. 1 Jett Kashiwa, from • to 8 p.m. Sunday iD the hotel'• Vlew Lounge, 900 Newport Center Drive. 1be ad:millicm ii SS. Pro:. ceedl will be distributed to CHOC and the Children's Mira· de Network. Por more informa- tion, call 640-4000. • Fashion Island's 199? Sum· mer Concert Series presents a free concert with K.C. and the Sunshine Band from 6 to 8 p .m. on Wednesday. Preferred seating ticke1s will be sold at the Fashion Island's Concierge desk for $10. For more information, call 720· 3316. THE MESA THEATRE The Aquabats along with My Superhero, Immortals, the Mosleys and the Moon Monkeys will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Mesa Theatre in Costa Mesa., Tickets are $10 and all ages are welcome. For information, call 991-2055. O.UB MESA The Muffs with Chix Diggit and Groovie Ghoulies will per- form August 21at9 p.m. at Club Mesa. 843 W. 19th St.. Costa Mesa. Tickets are $9 and ages 21 and over are welcome. For infor- rpation, call 991-2055 lRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS : Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon tO 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p .m. Saturday and Sunday in the 1[own Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART .. OISPlAY The Newport Beach central library displays Robert J . Paluzzi's panoramic shot of New- P<>rt Harbor through August 31. 1.he library is located at 1000 ~vocado Ave .. Newport Beach. Por information, call 717-3801. . ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM Of ART The museum offers a one-day workshop called "The Lessons of tV1.ark Rothko" from 9:30 a.m. to t2:30 p.m. today. Registration is '30 for members, students and aeniors; $40 for the general pub· 1k:. EXHIBIT : The Newport Harbor Nautical ~useum opens its 1997 summer edtibit called "Wind on the Water: Women Photographers in V)lchting" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. . ,., ...... ,... ... [ , ... lord dlllNidllitu1watwt .... .,~ clcdPI .. tit 8d Bay~. 1511!. Cout .:.-:..~.e:bel'lf 14 far ... lldultl, Sl f« guest childr.i 12 Md younger. 1be ' mUMWD ii doled Moac:kye. For more tmormatioa. c.all 61~8915, en. 102. JEfFllEY llCOM An ablbldon ol Jattr.y BeCOln'1 work dJJplayed through Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. to• p .m. Monday through Prtd.ay at the Architectural, Platu>tng and Inte- rior Design firm of Dougherty & Dougherty, 3UM Airport Loop, Suite D, Costa Mesa. Por infor- mation, call 6«-7228. SPOTUGHT TOURS The Orange Museum of Art presents •spotlight Tows," 20- minute tours given by docents that focus on a single artist or work of art, at 2 p.m. at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. SpoWgbt tows are o.ffered in the museum galleries and are free with admissioJ). On Sunday, Mar- ilyn Gould explores Ron Davis's •vent Duo and Invert.• Adinis- sion is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and students and chil- dren under 16 and members are free. For information, call 759- 1122. TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Tuesday Talks at Noon,• a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and histo- rians complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tue~day. Margaret Honda will speak about her work. For information, call 759-1122. FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents ·Fire and Ice · (Shrinking/Expanding)" by artist George Stone will be displayed through Dec. 28 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 7 59- 1122. EARLY PAINTINGS •Mark Rothko: The Spirit of Myth, Early Paintings from the 1930s and 1940s • will be on view through Sept. 7 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 850 Sa.Il Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 759- 1122. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange County Museum of Art presents ·Real Llfe/Still Llfe by Marie Cosindas" featur· ing color photographs through Aug. 31 at the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- es~w e1soJ iS3 I )fJ3HJ /JJllJ SOOAfJi>l(V{1 ID) 3NIHJVW ~NIM3S P"m JOQ.Jl!H Ls6i ANV Ans noA 3H~3e llJllAquq • t cl =HO:f ll31Y30 03ZlllOH.LflV ~ua: e &ll30ll38 lV 83NIB~VJI 9.NUl\38 C:OOKI • oatmeal Raisin Walnut I ChocolaCe Chip • SnlcbrdOodle ........ , .. ,, . NMll'ICALMJJLat na. ..... IMIUNI ~ ~ tbe N9wport ~ ylng .. merltilDe blltmy at ...... lbe Moa.i aau.v exb1bltlng a 1el1cticm GI wodd- clw models and tbe Grand Salon which offen ~ axbibltl. Admls«km ii he far m8mben, S4 fot adults and St for childnm. The mU1eWD II located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 6?3·7863. . SP BOAL WEEKEND GARDNER The Sherman Ubrary and Gardens presents a free program called •Growing African Bulbs" at 9:30 a.m. today. Brad Carter, assistant director of the UCI arboretum., will discuss the prop- er growing methods and condi- tions home gardeners can use to grow Abican bulbs. English roses for American gardens is the sub- ject of a free morning program at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. For infor- mation, call 673-2261. THE SUTTON PLACE HOTEL • The Sutton Place Hotel pre- sents "Wine and Food: Affinities and Atrocities" Saturday from 9 at 7 p .m. Participants will learn the secrets of balance, the effects of aging inside the bottle, serving temperatures, decanting time and why cost is not the only measure of value. The price is $60 plus tax and gratuity. To reg- ister, call 476-2001 ext. 2194. • The hotel's Calypso Care offers a lobster cookout, Satur- days from 4 to 8 p.m., 3rd floor, Calypso Pool Deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gra- tuity. • The hotel offers a Sunday champagne brunch from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The price ranges from $29 to $39 for adults and SWIMWSONS Orange Coast College offers rummer swim lessons with 30 and 40-mtnute cluses beginning at 9:30 un. daily through August 15. The last daises start at 3:•5 p.m. each day. Oasses are avail- able for toddlers, non...wtmmers, beginning swimmers, advanced beginners, intermediates and competitive swimmers. Cost of the program is $42. In addition to a beginning' water polo cla.ss and a beginning competitive swim camp, there will be a "Parent and Me• cla.ss for mothers, fathers or adult guardians. To register, ca.11.(32-5880. ROBERT MONDAVI • The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center otters a luncheon Wednesday from 12 to 2 p.m. The cost is $35. Reservations are required. • The center presents a cook· ing class with John Palicki, exec- utive chef at the Bungalow, at 6:30 p.m . Thursday. The cost is $50. The center is located at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For reservations, 979-4510. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 11ki docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil· dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. 6~aJ~& ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 100/o -500/o off • furn1tur~ • Lamps • Throws • Prima ac Ac:caeorics Siuud S.twday, July 26 3127 E. Coast Hwy. • <;Arona dcl Mu, CA 92625 (714) 673-7714 BRING PARIS HOME! ... or Rome, London, Moscow or Munich. Ara exchange student from an •exotic" land can enrich your entire family by becoming a special friend for life! Choose now from among dozens of applications with photos of boys and girl1, 15 to 18 years, from France, Italy, England, Germany er Russia for the high school year. Hosting an exchange student will enrich your family forever. HANS ll()l(lfJW ClzJJ today for""'" U./onnaJion-LocaJAna Rqmelflllth•: JPASSEl.l Cindy at (714) 969-5158 _____ t!..J or Kim at 1-800-733-2773 H.M.S. PINAfORE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- hoUJe presents the Gilbert and Sullivan mUlical •H.M.S. Pinafore• Aug. 14 through Sept 14. ThW'Sday, 'Friday and Satur- day perfonnances start at ~ p .m. Sunday matinee performances are at 2 p.m. A special SS pre- view night will take place Thurs- Planning Insertion Reconstruction Entire treatment convenlentty provided within one office. • ~ c.9alll !'IOllloGA** ......., u • ~ 0.--. ..., Olrtlly, HcrlllllO u • llls*irrat. Mwlc:lll llcml d °"' ••'!*I..,,.., •• ~ • c.llllld o.ti T""'*lal\ ABS 11111e1 (Qi) l'tlppJtwww•1Clb,.,_..ccm FESTIVAL LATINO The South Coast Repertory pre- sents a weekend Lad.Do perfor- mance today at 655 "lbwn Center Ddve, Costa Mela. 1\cketl are . $40, $6.S and $125. for tmorma-t" tion, can 957-2602, ext. 219. THE SUM OF US . The Theatre District presents · · the adult comedy "lbe Sum of us• at 8 p.m. today at at 2930 "': Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Ticlr.ets :': are $20. For tickets, c:a11 435-~·: 4043. ., HUNTINGTON CINTIR MML You're ll1vbd this Saturday & ~to one of the largest and molt successful UIED CAR IAUI ever to be held In Orange County. Over 30 cars win actually be sold for under 99 dollars. If you are aertous ~ut finding • goo,d car. truck. mlnfvan or sport utlll1Y veNcte It a grllt prtce ... come to the Huntington Center Mall. We start at 9:00 a.m. ~on Saturday and Sundly. How n .... Gltll open at 9:00 a.m. on Slturday and Sunday. Uled .,... wl be on display to that buyers can Inspect the vet1'cla 10r ----T1IE w .... Then It 10:00 a.m. wt wlll begin ...._ prlCel Ma.•• Tm OILY to a rodl bOt1Dm prict. MoMr 11 lftllna beNnd the Whllf d the car wtien 1he ~ Is tJaltMid w1 bi glwn ttflt ~IO--It. In flcl .. 15 CARS SATURD AY SLASHED TO UNDER '-99 15 CAR S SUNDAY SLASHED TO UNDER '99 ,.,.-- ----=--= • r .,.. ... ' ' ONntlTOWN tbil ~County Muaeum Of Art ~1 nnta "On the Town• itarril.JG Prank Sinatra and Gene KelJy~Oll·Priday at 6:30 p.m. in tbe.Lfcm Auditorium.. Muaeum Education Center, 850 San ClemW'te Ddve, Newport Beach. Admltjslon ii S3 foe OCMA mem- ben, itudentl and senlon1 SS for the general public. Por informa- tion, call 159-U22 ext. 211. JUNIOR AGENTS Junior agents who have par- ticipated in cracking The Case for Boob are Invited to a party celebrating the succession com- pletion of the 1997 Summer Reading Program at 10:30 a .m. Monday at the central library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport ~ach and at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover anve, Newport Beach. Prizes, §Imes and ice cream will high-flSbt the parties. Por information, Qlll 117-3801. -ltiMYSTERY :Junior detecttves, ages 4 to 13, D needed to help Costa Mesa - Ubrary Detectives, hie., 10lve the Big Mystery: How Maqy Boob Can You Read 1b1I Summer? Por flVfJr/ 10 boob~ read. ~wm ·~· thmiden-tUlcatton card and receive special prlzea. Registration will be held at the Costa Mesa Ubrary Detec- tive1, Inc., H~ in tbe Costa Meta Library at 1855 Pm Ave. lhe lut day foe j\IDkJI' detectives to register their read- ing logs for prizel 11 Aug. 23. For Information, call 646-8845. GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls from age 12 and up can enroll in a one-day Girls' Skin Care and Makeup Workshop, a hands-on workshop that will help them learn about skin type analysis, skin C4J'e and basic makeup application from 1 to 4 p.m. on A~g. 23 at the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center in Marlnen Park in Newport Beach. Registration fee ts $43. For infor- mation, call 644-3151. aRAMIC CHERUBS Children ages 7 to 15 are invited to ~gn up for a five-week class called Ceramic Cherubs and Plowers from 2:30 to 4 p .m. at the Vincent Jorgensen Com- munity Center at Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Cblldren can sign up for a class offered every Tuesday through Aug. 26. Stu- CALIFORNIA BRIDAL CONNECTIONS Kerry Peters&~ Qequesf th. honor of lfOll• PPeWnCe • o1 ~ B.och Ci1es B.td. ·• -_S~g, AUGUST 17, 1997 10A.M. TO f P·•· B..doJ f osh.oo 5"-'s ol 12:30 e:rn. ond 3:30 p.m. e L:.mled ol a..:,nq. Cc.inllf f ol• G_,,J,, f Kpotilioo Cttnle., 88 fol• O •. Bldq 14 AdmtHiofl $7.00 -r_. po.linq ($1.00 Jf wtih menloon of od} • ORANGE CouMy's 8m f>tM:l TO PIAN A WEddiNG iN ONE DAy uN<IEA ONE Roof • f or More .J~ lnfo,.mofion, ~~$ Coll c~~.,~0~-" 714-645-0562 ~~~·,..,.._~~ "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'' CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • DRAPBRIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF OR SHOPPING ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 'fS dents Will have a dutnce to cn- .te 1~~.Ganl wreaths, cloUd and·r.tnbow ~· decorative jftlelry', heav- enly c:reatw. and • boat "'wish- ... ~ti.on fee ts 169. Por Information. call 6"-3151. MIAMA M1tTY • The Co.ta Mesa Public Ubrary presmtl Pajama Story- ttme every Monday evening from 7to1:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year- olds at 1855 Part Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytlme for 3-to 5- year-old.s takes place on Tues· days from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. Por Information. call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Mollday of the month at 6:30 p .m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. Por information, call 7 59-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun. filled craft and story hour for chih dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is CHA CHA The OefOJ'e Dance Center offers Cha Cha lessons every Fri- day and Saturday through the month of August at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Drive-, G-3, Costa Mesa. The lessons will be fol- lowed by a half hour of practice and then open dancing with a deejay until 11 p.m. Jbe price ts SS. For Information, call 241 .· 9908. • BAU.ROOM DANCE • Orange Coast College pre- sents a 'ballroom dance class for all levels on Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p .m. in OCC's Dance Studio B. Registration is $35. For more information, call 432-5880. • OeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the Defore Dance Center, 151 Kalmust Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a lesson will be taught fol- lowed by open dance With a dee- jay playing all kinds of music FITZ AND FWl'D SUMMER PREVIEW of Fall and Holiday patterns 10%oft All Fitz 4 Floyd the month of August including special orders Stop in for a visit THE GREY GoOSE, INC. Gifts • H,pme Decor Westcllft Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach• l714) 842-7803 8°""" M·S UM San 11·5 ·until 11 p.m. The dance leaon ii tree with the price Of the SS edmiwim. For information, call 241·9908. ADULT IAUJtOOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Cen· ter otters adult ballroom dance every Tuesday nigbt from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Uve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is S3. The Senior CenteI is at 695 W. 19th Sl, Costa Mesa. Por information, call 645-2356. WORKSHOP An eight-week writing work- shop called ·writing Uke Jll.ere's No Tomorrow• begins Monday from 4 to 6 p.m . at Local Grounds CoffeeHouse, 3007 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Regis- tration is $125. For information, call 760-8086. POETRY Alta Coffee presents •Partners in the Word, '88-'97," a free evening of poetry reading and live music at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 503 31st St., Newport Beach. Sign-up begins at 7 p.m. For information, KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR Featwin9 the Aloha~ 1036 lrvlne Ave .• Newport Beach (We5tcliff Plaua) call 675--0233 or SGC-6526. WNOfEON Round 1llb'le West p-esents a L• DOOO hmd>eon program featudng three aoc:laimed eutbOn lbUnda) at Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. ~ 11ckets are $35 each or $350 for a,. table d 10. Advance r:9lerValioD -I required. For information, c4ll 213•: 256-7'¥17. •" CRmQUE GROUP . .. A liix-week writing critique group continues Saturdays through Aug. 30 from 3 to 5 p .m ••• at Local Grounds Coffee House, , 3007 E. Coast Highway, Corona : <lel Mar. The group is for writers "' who want feedback for their tic· , tion or nonfiction work. The fee , : is $125 and pre-registration is · essential. For information, call 760-8086. SINGLES .. VEGETARIANS Meet other like-minded vege · tarian singles for dinner at 6 p.n . at Mothers, 225 E. 17th St Coste.. Mesa. The cost IS approximatel-r $9.50 including tax and bp. For information, call 77 5-4604. SATUM>AV, AUGUST 9, 199'7 i ! I i i reader readion · j Readers take exGef.)ti011 I to Death. Row series ti l I craziest days I've worked.' Just .. ,, insane ... . -BRIAN O'ROURKE Newport Beach " lifeguard letter of t he week There they • go agam, tampering With business I. have just read an article that was faxed to me in regards to alcohol sales, the topic of Cos- G Mesa City Council discussion, ~gain. Shades of Mary Horn- buckle (former Costa M esa may- t>r and councilwoman). • It seems to me that it was not 5s> long ago that Hornbuckle was on a kick to get rid of all Mies of alcohol in gas station fiinimarts. : I wonder how many of you remember when there was a CJ.as station on every corner of a major intersection in most cities iO Southern California, most of \!hich were open 24 hours, and y<>u could stop for a pit stop of restroom, water and air, gas, etc. : In those days, at a Union or Standard station, four to six ~d Soffer people would run out in nice uniforms and check every- thing that you needed checked and sometimes even things that you did not want checked. Now you ere hard-pressed to find a gas 5tation in Costa Mesa or New- port, especially one that is open lA hours. We locals know where they are, but what about a tourist? : The gas stations are all serve yourself, and they only make money on the gas. No checking l w· e were shocked to open ~ our paper this morning i to the tabloid style : headlines "A daily dose of Death i Row." ~ In our opinion this kind of ' "Special Report" is not compati- ; ble with the hometown image of ~ the Daily Pil<;>l AB readers we : look to the Pilot to keep us · abreast of current community events and issues, local sports and social and human interest topics. The Pilot plays a big part in helping our sprawling com- 1 munity to have a hometown fla- vor. The top of the paper reads "serving the Newport-Mes<! Community since 1907." We fail to see how this type of story serves our community. As regular advertisers we do not wish our businesses associat- ed in any way with this morbid type of journalism. The poor taste exhibited by the parties responsible for this editorial decision does your paper and our community an extreme disservice. Therefore we will be suspending our advertising as long as this story is running in the Pilot. TOM AND BEVERLY SPURLOCK Newport Beach It really upsets us to see our hometown newspaper devote such a large part of the front page and inside to the story of a confessed killer and rapist on death row for four days in a row. Certainly tpere are many more interesting and uplifting (stories] to print. PRANPFAFF Newport Beach What significance is this ~ry? Is this a positive thing? What's the purpose of this? I'm com- pletely lost. I think this is com:. pletely out of line for something like this especially for those fami- ly members that are connected. JOE GROTIIUS Costa Mesa I just want to leave a message regarding your front page special report on this convicted rapist and murderer. I hope this is not going to start a trend in the Daily Pilot where this kind of story is going to be splattered on the front page. I . don't think people who have been reading the Pilot for years are use to this kind of reporting. It's something maybe we'd rather see in the Los Angeles nm.es or the National Enquirer. Certainly, if you do this type of reporting maybe consider start- ing the story on the second or third page and more upbeat sto- ries like your second page story today •swnmer school: An up market" or even your Robert Gardner on the front page or cer- tainly your Mr. Bill (Editor William Lobdell) on the front page. But, again I just don't think -I have been a longtime reader of the Pilot -that most of us are use to reading and even having to look at this kind of an article on your front page. I find it ... pretty disgusting. ROBEaT SMl11f Costa Mesa I just th1nk it's ridiculous that we have to read all about some man on Death Row and take the whole paper for that There must be some better news than re4d- ing about a man like that. I am very appalled about the whole thing and I read the Daily Pilot every morning. I'm just very dis- couraged about seeing that. L01US MCCAil.UM Newport Beach Why are you wa.ftlng so much space on this Bennett character? You're just giving him more attention. l mean it must hurt the Marie Powell·Evans family. Why are you wasting four days worth of space on him when you could be concentrating on wonderful people in the neighborhood? LUANAWEll.S Costa Mesa ' r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, . I '-I : I I I I I I < I I . I I ; I I . I I : ' • High surf was 1 . : gains I greeted by : cheers from I : MOTHER NATURE local surfers - : Around these parts, sununer isn't and perhaps a · : much if it doesn't have hot weather few groans. The · : and big waves. And this week the rough water '. : full brunt of summer came crashing MDt llfeguarc:b ~ : down in the way of a monster south Into tbe surf to : 11 swell and scorching beat. The com-help stru/'rigllng bination made for a taxing time on • i : air conditioners and local lifeguards swimmers. : who were forced to make hundreds , : of rescues. ; 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 ; I ; I ; I : I ! I ; I i : ; I : I ; I LOCALS SCHOOLS Newport-Mesa offidals received some good news this week thanks to state Sen. Ross Johnson, (R- Irvine). Johnson managed to author legislatioa that would give school officials a chance to tap into $1.6 million worth of cash that has been held hostage up until now in bank- ruptcy affected accounts. LAW STUDENTS With Whittier Law School set to open, Costa Mesa can now lay claim to being home to the only American Bar Association accredit- ed law school in the county. That's good news not only for the city, but for future attorneys. POUQ A protracted battle over salaries between police and city officials has come to an end with the recent announcement that a contract has indeed been signed. MARC MAR™ I OM.Y Pl.OT I I : I : I : I ! I : I ; I ; I i I ~ L----------------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------~ II > ,. I r THE 155.UE: Should the , city spend $6,000 to help : pay for American history ; collection at the library? Yes, the city should spend . the $6,000 for an American hii;-' tory room. Here are some ' thoughts by someone wqo uses the dty libraries a lot. 1) The money should be spent for the back rooms of the Balboa branch. It already has a fine collection o1 history books. 2) If we are to have new and used American history books · , added, every effort should be 1 made to see that a very careful selection is made to avoid text that revise our true American history. 3) A selection committee of citizen patriots could be formetl to review textbook material ·: before books are bought. Ques- tionable material is to be foun\:l • in many places today. 4) We believe fifth and 11th grades teach U.S. History. It is hard to find early American heroes such as Nathan Hale, ' John Paul Jones in textbooks. · More support and power to John Hedges on his favorite cause. GEORGE GRUPE Newport Beach I strongly support the idea of an American collection at the Newport Public Ubrary. How- ever, with that much said, r have one caveat which ls that I strongly believe that the selec- tion of such books be deter- mined by a panel of active his- torians in the local region con- sisting of interested professors from UCI and Cal State Fullei'... ton. Otherwise, we are going to end up with a collection that ~, largely parochial and unrepre- sentative of the current and most critical trends in Ameri- can history today. TOM EDSON. Corona del Mar It's unfortunate that people ~ that need to know about Amee; ican history are unlikely to be ... found in the library and most people in the library have had good history courses and know.- where to find history books. Maybe a display, but to make a whole room is extraor·- dinarily expensive and unlik'= ly to reach the people that • need to see it. There's got to be; better uses for the money. .. STAN WiNTlaC Corona del MJC ttle car means no sale of fan Delts, tires, batteries, oi~ dlanges, etc. ·So the companies came up w ith the idea of a min- lmart instead of servicing your ~r like they did from day one. Beware of those who would attack families and church si>~~~ ~~~~c~:~~=~h~:ther ~:',,,::.: 1'om selling alcohol. Some years oeck, I talked to an attorney trom Union Oil who was before lhe Costa Mesa City Council, Mking for something, and I told l 6lm if I was Union Oil, I would i illl Costa Mesa and Hornbuckle i m 9'1 lost. dose up all of the i ~Ion gas stations and g'o to a ! P.tY that has more sense and a ! J!Mlcome mat. .i.= • It would be great to have to :.· a.-tve to Santa Ana for gas, or ; IOw about Los Angeles. If there ~ tiere only one gas station In j SI~ County, the gas compa-ll • would still sefl the same ~of~ It woiUld Just be · l:.flne Of~ six ~ 24 ! ~·~togetps. I Somers Is 8 ffttle out of daW I n:,.,.~ •IMIOdwbtdtllLI ................. .,, ~ ................... .... n .. • Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God la ju.at. .,_ thoau Jeftenoa I n its custo~ display of naked judldal tyranny, ~ California Supreme Court dedded that a child does not require pa.rental permillion. consent, or notitiCation before aborting her baby. Chief Juitlce Ronald George 4~ Uult the law, pused by a j>opWarly elected Legtslature, CoWd endanger the bee1tb ol girl.I who a.re •too frtgbteDed or too embarrUied" to tell ole Mom and Dad. Glrll Who~ cut a vote Dor dHve a car Dor gilt tbelr ... jMreed by llwneel'9 cu atiert lb* ...... A.ad with....,. doll9n. AllAOiU .. blldflll ..... ........ ,,rt. ·-- L,;. __ ....... __ _....,....,;lillrrlii ' ~ ... 1 ----- - ROOKS ,.. J CONTINUED FROM A 1 .. now. He'll continue showing up pn and off unW October, when he returns to the big league. And though Newport's rec league is not the NBA -•it's not really challenging," he says without hesitation -it has its share of talent. •You'd be surprised," says Rooks, a standout during his col- lege years at Arizona. "There are a lot of good players here." They like to think so, any- way. Playing with a 6-foot-10- inch NBA center gives his local teammates an extra ego .boost. "I feel like God playing with this guy," says Long ME·SA CONTINUED FROM A 1 "They are not trying to cir- cumvent the LAFCO (Local Agency Formation Commission) process by any means,· said Joyce Crosthwaite, assistant executive officer for the com- mission. She explains , that Irvine Ranch has an application on file, but that the commission cannot intervene when it comes to busi- ness transactions. •we don't have any jurisdic- tion over whether or not a pub- lic agency acquires capital or enters into a private business deal," Crosthwaite said. When the commission does finally make a decision, those results can still be challenged by residents who live in the area once served by Santa Ana Heights. lrvine Ranch officials say they have received nearly 70% Beach resident Jeff Green. Rooks bas even been known t~ come by just to w.atch some of the other league teams' games. •I enjoy watching basketball anywhere," he says. Rooks is actually one of two NBA players circulating in the city's league this year -the New York Knicks' Scottie Brooks has also graced the West New- port courts this summer, score- keeper Scott Amend says. In fact, NBA players have become as standard in league games as the smell of sweat and the squeak of athletic shoes on the gymfioor. "We run the best program in" Orange County," Amend says simply. That could be why Rooks blends in so well. Few in the of the company's shares from residents who they paid $1,100 per share. As a condition of that payment, these shareholders signed a consent to the annexa- tion of their company with Irvine Ranch. •About 70% have voted and to me it's pretty clear they voted to -ask LAFCO to annex Santa Ana Heights Water Co., into Irvine Ranch Water District," said Dave Ferguson, Irvine Ranch spokesman. But the commission could still rule that Mesa is better equipped to serve that area. U that ruling is made, then former Santa Ana Heights shareholders would be given the opportunity to protest that determination. A protest of more than 50% of those residents in favor of Irvine Ranch serving the area would reverse a decision by the com- mission in favor of Mesa. The commission would call for an election of residents in the area if there were a protest of between 25% to 50%. SAVE MONEY' SAVE TIME! With~ Dally Pilot QASSIFIEDS ~LL 642-5678 sparse crowd pester him for autographs, and none of his fel- low players give him special treatment. Sure, once in a while a kid in the stands will recognize him and yell, "Do something special, Sean I" But for the most part, Rooks says, "Beach cities like Newport are usually pretty laid back.• League organizers say Rooks has been a model player. "He just comes in. plays bis game and goes home," referee Dennis Harris says. Rooks yells words of encour- agement to bis teammates, logs more assists than baskets of bis own and rarely argues referees' calls. And bis presence doesn't seem to lend an unfair advan- tage to bis team: they win, but in overtime. ' WELFARE CONTINUED FROM A 1 years to find jobs, and new recipients who are added after the reform takes effect would have 18 months to get a job. However, counties could choose to extend the deadline to their residents for another six months. A lifetime limit of 60 total months spent on welfare also would be set. The proposed changes require able-bodied adult recipi- ents to work at least 20 hours a week for two years to stay on welfare. After the yet¥ 2000, the minimum amount of work required would increase to 32 hours a week. Oscar Santoyo, the director of Save Our Youth, a nonprofit organization that provides edu- = cational, sports and counseling services to area kids, welcomes the move to force welfare recipi- ents to work. ·u you have two arms and two legs, you can work," San- toyo said. "Nothing is handed to you in life, and I support it." Santoyo, who grew up in Cos- ta Mesa on the same streets that many of the SOY kids call home, said some of today's weliare recipients lack a •hard-work ethic." While seen as an overall tightening of the state's weliare system, the reform movement does include a few safety nets. Children of weliare recipients would not be cut off from bene- fits if their parents were, and those adults who could not find jobs on their own within the state guidelines could opt to take government-financed jobs. Paty Madueno, a community Greater choice, better rs, more convenient activist and volunteer at St. Joachim Church, wonders how the planned welfare reform would affect Costa Mesa recipi- ents. "A lot of families are going to be affected, but exactly how, I don't know," Madueno said. · Madueno noted she and other activists still are trying to estab- lish a paid internship program for high school students that would be similar to Project Self in Santa Ana. That government- supported program, which places youths in paid jobs in the law community with help from area chambers of commerce, could be applied in Costa Mesa to help local high school stu- dents find jobs in the medical OJ media professions, Madueno said. "That's what we're focusing most of our attention on now," she said. You don't have to leave ~ ndghborhood for great health care. Greater Newpon Pbysidans' primary care doctors have offices dose ~ where you Im and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can Klect the bcaJth plan that meets your nttds. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellent panel of lfoag specialists. And our affiliation with Hoag Hospital provides patienlS with access to Orange County's #I hospital. We invite you to get to know these fine physicians in your community: Dr. Peter Kim is a board-certified family practice physician u>itb bis office located at Hoag Heatlb Center -Costa Mesa (at the corner of Fairview and Baker). Dr. Kim provides medical services for the wbo/8 f amtly and bas a special Interest in sports medicine and sports related injuries. For more information about bis practice and o.fftaJ hours, please caJJ fJ68-2500. Dr. Bette Carlson is a boanl certified pbys1cian wltb ber office local«/ at HOtlB HNlllb Centm' -<:osta Mesa. Dr. Carlson prcwUla an to MWlJoms tbrougb adolescents. Por more information about ber practice and o.ffe<» bolm, . p#ase ca/1668-2525. Bette Carlson, M.D . Other GNP Physicians who have offic~ in Costa Mesa: Naztl Ahrnect, M.O. KathNen Boos, M.O. John Ftichlr, M.D. John Gtlniilla, M.O. YungJ.-.,M.D. Raul .. ._ M.O. Cartal X. lllrtllno, M.O. David Huang, M.O. Julia Mathrinon, M.O. Barry Behritock, M.0. Jennifer Rodriguez, M.O. • ~1 Ma fOlt 1HE CURI 'TM Suun G. Komen Brwest c.ncer ·=~ ~~i!>'cuV:~n= Ing success. One of California's largest sK Nnlwalks f'Hds assistance wtth pr. ,..... events end race day activities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the Newport Beach event at fashion Island. If you'd like to help with tt-Sept. 28 event call 224-0299 and leave your name, address and phone t'lllmb«. You'll receive a voluntffr sign· up sheet afterward. AlS ASSOOATION ORANGE.COUNTY CHAPTER The Amyotrophlc Lateral Sclerosis ~soc;latlon, Orange County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For information, call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for either of two servKes -•helpline• assistants at the chapter office, or support group leaders/co-leaders in the community. Helpline training sessions begin Aug. 19 and support group leader training ses- sions begin Aug. 21 . The day·long train- ings are free and include a light lunch. To register, call 283-1111 as soon as pos- sible. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Soctety is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For informa· tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Jane Tadcett at 261 - 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY ANGELS ON WHEELS Volunteer drivers from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa can help cancer patients get to and from their medical treat- ments in Orange County. Volunteers use their own cars or the Society's donated van to really make a difference in some- one's recovery. Patients are able to get in and out of vehicles themselves. Volun- teers must be at least 25 years old with a valid driver's license. Call 261-9446 to become an Angel on Wheels. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE The American Cancer Society needs volunteers for a number of tasks. For more information, contact Sally Carson at 261-9446 AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEDIONE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non·profrt educational organization founded on the idea of individual liber· t!J and free enterprise, is seeking office -.iolunteers. For more Information, call 64~2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart Association is looking for volunteers to perform vari- ous general office duties including pho- tocopying, typing, light computer work, ~ well as preparing large mailings and other vanous clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Frid~y. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coordi· nator, at 856-3555 for more information. AMERICAN RED CROSS The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with ttie media in disaster and emergency sit- uations. For information, call Judy Ian- naccone, 835-5381 AAIDAY HISPANIC WOMEN'$, PROGRAM Write grants and assist with public- relation efforts for this agency that helps with parenting issues, marriage and relationship counseling. Bilingual and mulltlingual volunteers are needed. Contact Ann Markey at 953-5757, ext. 111. ASSOCIATION RENAISSAHCI CltEATOltS ARC is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multJ- outreac:h community sefVice programs, suc:h as the homeless sanctuary. Volun- teers are needed. For lnfonnatlort, call Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAU.ET PAOACA The Ballet Pacifica Gulad. a volunteer support group for Ballet Padflca, needs volunteers for a variety of Uilks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851· 9930. 1Ki IROTI4ERS, BIG SfSTERS Men .net women over 20 yNTS old who have lived in Orange County for at lust six months and have been on the job for at lean three months are needed ~ 59fW as big brothers or big sisters for ~en ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For lnformatioo, call 544-1n3 ENYllOtMNJAL NAnME CIH11lt Each )t9ar tt10USlndl of~ c:tiracnn visit the ENC"s Int~ Nabn c.n.. ter In Newport BMctt. tt feat&ns 13 unique C.Hfomla habitats the kids i..m about through the c.nten educ.atJonal programs.. The ENC needs Volunteer ll'ell Guides to help U.S. vlsfton lffm about their environment. To get lnvotved or learn more, contact the ENC office at 64s..&489. EXCHANGE Q.UI OtlU> ABUSE PREVENTION QNTER Oo"-te new school supplies or become a volunteer to help children vktlmized by child abuse. Volunteen work with county referrals to assist high-rlstc victims of parental drug addiction. And to ensure their on-going development. they need paper, crayons, penclls, etc. for daSSWOf'k. Drop off supplies at the Child Abuse Center Office In Costa Mesa at 2482 Newport Blvd., No. 7 or Union Bank in Newport Beach at 1090 Bayside Dr. Phone 722-1107 for more lnfonna· tion. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL QNTER This state facility In Costa Mesa pro- vides care, treatment and specialized training to Individuals with develop- mental disabilities. Anyone Interested In helping to set up fundraislng stations should contact Ray Sanchez at 31~97· 1199. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-profrt food bank. needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail· lngs. For more Information, call the vol- unteer coordinator, 771-1343. GIRL SCOUTS ' The Girl Scouts of Orange County need volunteers to be trained as troop lead- ers, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. For information, call 979-7900. HARBOR AREA & HUNTINGTON VALLEY ADULT CARE CENTERS This organization is committed to offering community based long range term care programs in a therapeutic environment structured to meet the needs of functionally-impaired older adults and provide respite and support- ive services to their families. The main office at 661 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa needs qualified volunteer receptionists. Volunteers will receive training on tele- phones. copying, filing and assist the secretary with special events. Call 548- 9331 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for additional information. MASTER OtOMU The performing arts. organization needs volunteers fot computer Input. ticketing. ftllng and handling phones. For infonnatlon, call 556-6262. MENTOR~ YMCA Community Counseling Services needs mentors to make a lasting Impact on a young ~·s llfe. Ten to.16 year old students matched with mentors Improve their school perlormanc:e and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. Your com- mitment of slx hows per month Includes Mentor training, regular group activities and time to build a one-on-one friend- ship. For more Information, call Dorothy Castillo of YMCA Community services at 442-1000. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOOATION Assist the Muscular Dystrophy Assocla· tlon of Orange County staff. Training is sometimes available for volunteer helpers. Phone 550-0161. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY The non-profit society finds loving homes for owner-rellnqulshed cats anq kittens and maintains a retirement cen- ter for older cats. Volunteers are needed to brush the Qlts and give them • little extra TlC. For more Information, call 650-1232. NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovety center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m, and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEAOt CONFERENCE AND VISITORS'IUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau Is dedicated to tt\e pro- motion of the city to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beadl and would like to volunteer. call 722-1611. NEWPORT BEACH REOTAl SERIES The Friends of The Newport Beach Recital Series Guild 9"d5 volunteen to <>MW COAST lfTWNTH IHIL11ll ""-..,.. f.Wly ---"' lht coun-ty Milds~ fot Its Chlldrwt'I ~ C' tt ~ ~ tutors Md who ain ~ PM't In K1Mtlel past 6 p.m. The Coita Mesa Shettw hcMMs. ftedl lind ~ JO f.-nlliei cWly. To get lfwoMd CK for more lmormatlof\ c.all ~ L4IWts at 631-7213. OPERAMCIRC 'TM <>per. Pedflc Guild Alliance, • sup- port group for Opera Padflc, Nts a wide range of actMtfes for ~ For lnfonnatlon, call 474-4488. OPERATION QIAN SLATE Operation Clean SIWa, a Cost.a Mesa-- based organiutlon that focuses on graf· fltl prevention, needs volunteen to paint out graffiti and for other duties. For more Information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Volunteer to give guided tours of the Centennial Fann at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Tours for Conventional heart aurgery require• a 12 to 15-inch inci•ion an4 auttincr through the THE H ... , czuicller OMHGI COUNTY tWIYIST Orlnge county Harwit fHCfS the~ gry by reduclnQ ~ left In the fields. Each week In • dlffet 9nt Orange County aQrtcuttural field, ~ pkk produce 1rom alteldy hiivested fields. Contact Dianne ~mura at 708-1597 If you want more Information or to vol· unteer. ORANGEWOOO IOU11QUf The upsc..1le resale boutique that ben.- flts the Orangewood Chfldren's Home for neglected and abused children needs volunteers to create displays. tag dothes and work wtth customers, among other duties. For Information, call Christine. 760-6640. ORANGE COUNTY WORKS Participate In life management and Jteyhol• heart •urgery a •aaller inci•ion between th• rib•. . -· EDGE SURGERY • QUIRES • CdM resident and former minor-leaguer Mickey Hartling gets first taste of 'the show' by leading Dodgers to Connie Mack World Series. . By Sany Faulkner, Daily p;1ot . WS Mickey Hartling reached aimer minor-league teammate and current Atlanta Braves bitting coach Clarence Jones by phone in the vlltton' clubhouse of Pittlburgh-S 1biee Riven Stadium last week, he made sure JODel wu sitting down befote d.el1vering the 1MtW9. •1 told hlln·it was my tum to go to the World Series,• said Hartling, who more than 30 years after ending his five-year playing career in the Dodgers organization, is making his first trip to •the show." The show, in this case, is the Connie Maclt Wo~ld Serles, beginning today in Farmington, N.M., where Hartling will coach the Dodgers, a team comprised primarily of Orange County players, including Corona del Mar High senior Ryan Achterberg. "Clarence said, 'What are you talking aboutf' • recalled Hartling, who also / corresponds regularly with Braves Manag- er Bobby Cox, with whom he also toiled in the Dodgers system in the 1960s. "When I explained tt was the Connie Mack World ~. he said. 'That's great! Wait till I tell QUOTE OF THE DAY ·r,,. lt«Jjd a lot rf '*"'-abtiut F,..,,.,.._ ondf'H 6-1told116 nodtl1tg Mol't of IPl"•il'Plrr. ... • -<XJNNIJ1 MA<X &4SBMU CXJAQI MICKEY HARTUNG Bobby.'. Hartling, 54, and a Corona del Mar resident since 1973, plans to fully savor the World ~es experience, which he anticipates with the giddy excitement of a 20-something rookie. "I've heard a lot of stories about Farmington, and I've been told it's nothing short of spectacular,• he said of the six.day, eight.team tournament, which includes entries from Cincinnati, Brooklyn, Dallas, Memphis, Farmington, Puerto Rico and Ontario, Canada. The Dodgers, 26-6 and winners of 11 straight, open with Cincinnati today at 1 p.m. Hartling, a former All-CIF, switch-hit- ting catcher at Garden Grove High who signed professionally in 1962, toiled at Dodger minor-league outposts such as Great Falls, Mont., Albuquerque, Santa Barbara, and Salem. Ore., never rising above the equivalent of double-A "I was a good defensive player, in fact I nearly won the Silver Glove one year.• Hartling recalled. "But bitting is what held me back. You might say I bad warning-track power.• Ironically, what convinced Hartling to leave baseball and go to college. was the organization's offer to make him a player-coach. "Evidently, they realized I had the kmd of understanding of the game that would • SEE HARTLING PAGE 84 MARC MAAffl I OAl.V PILOT Costa Mesa's Maikai Makena Locals fall at U.S. Open of Surfing •Two wipeouts cost Newport Beach's David Giddings a chance to advance; Bourgeois, Rose and Makena also eliminated. By Sany Faulkner, Daily Piiot HUNTINGTON BEACH - With the world's most talented surfers in the field and an oppres- sive rip current raging in the water, execution wu at a premi- um for Newport Beach's David Giddings Priday at the G-Shoclt U.S. Open of Surfing south of the Huntington Beach Pi.er, One fall could be costly, but two was simply suicidal to Gid- dings' chances of advancing past the second round of the men's main event. "You make a mistake and you pay.· summed up Giddings, who at 29, bas logged enough compe- tition time to be an authority. "I fell on two waves and you just can't do that in a contest like this. But I'm pretty happy to have got- ten this far.• In addition to some self-satis- f action. Gidd1ng1 earned $900 for bis efforts, which included top.. two fintd>es in four-man beats spanning two rounds of 1rials and the first round of the main event Giddings, who caught a beat· high six waves (the top three scores detennh>e pladng), cata- pulted from fourth place to first with a ICOl'8 of 5.5 with l8YeD minutes 1eft in the 20-miliute MC- ond-round beat. His final rkl8 earned h1m an average al ,,25 from the four judges, but bii &It . four scores of 1.0 (fall), t.5 (Id), 2.5 and 3.25 left him short Hawailan Kalanl Robb waa the beat with a tme.waw tlaW ol 16.75, while ~~~ benne Henly Ulio ...... • • today's round three with • ll.O ecore. BraWu Pabio GoUWllil. ... edg9cl QckUngl tD tba lllt ... • ~MehedMdWlllW pOIDtl, wtlOe ~ IDl .. t3.0 . • , j\lll ~.,., -..... ,,. ...... ors: " m1 n ,,_. .... ,.UJ.Tili•• 9 5 4. l " <ti l I ' -Why? Bring us your best verifiable deal from any other Lexus dealer in California and we will beat the price or payment .or pay you $500 cash! Why? 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DMY Pl.Of FU PttOTOs ~I ;, :1 I :i ~· :t ·' :( t ·I ., :1 •I ., :1 I I I I I I I I ! • Mickey Hartling and hl.t Orange County Dodgen are ID Parmlngton, N.M. today, for the start of the Connie Mack W9rld Serlea, • 1tx-day, etgbt-team naUonal, ad lntlirllaUonal bueball toumamenS HARTLING CONTINUED FROM 81 translate to coaching,• Hartling said. "But back then, baseball didn't pay a lot of money and I didn't want to end up ltke a lot of guys I saw, with no education, just scratching to make ends meet." So, Hartling got his degree, went in to real estate, got married and set about r~------------------------, . SURFING CONTINUED FROM 81 and early '90s, Giddings now competes exclusively on the Clarion Surf Tour, comprised almost exclusive- ly of California events. He advanced to the quar- terfinals of the Clarion stop at Seaside, as well as the recent Katin Team Chal- lenge, and is currently rated 11th on the tour. , . ·1 have family commit- : · ments (a wife and two chil- : dren) and I work in the fam- ' ily business (hote l manage- ment). so I'm not a full-time pro." Though lJVing full ti.me in Newport doesn't provide . consistent exposure to con- : ditions that Hurricane • Gulllermo bas wrought this ' . week in Surf Qty (6-8-foot sets), Giddings said a recent · big-wave trip to Indonesia . allowed him to feel comfort- . able with the size of Friday's . surf. • •1t wasn't so much the · size as it was the current," · he said. •The current makes it tough to get back outside to catch waves, if you make . a mistake on one you've • already taken.· : Giddings wasn't the only : local to bow out Friday, as Newport Beach's Ben Bour- geois, a former world ama- teur champion completing his rookie season as a pro, • was eliminated in the sec- ' : ond round of the men's main : event. He was fow1h in his 1 heat, behind Tim Curran of Oxnard, Jeff Booth of Lagu- na Beach and Kasey Curtis of San Juan Capistrano. • Bourgeois also pocketed · $900 and joined Giddings • with a share of 49th place. a In other action Friday: Locals Maik4i Makena and Jon Rose were eliminated in the third round of the Junior Pro-Am. Rose, from Newport Beach, finished third in his four-man heat, which sent the top two fin.lsben into Sunday's quarterfinals. He finished equal 17th. Costa Mesa's Makena was fow1h in his heat and settled for equal 25th. No local products remain in the men's main event or the Junior Pro-Am. but the sport's elite will continue to battle Saturday and Sunday, beginning at 7 a.m. both days. The men's final is sched- uled for 1:10 p.m . Sunday, while the junior final ii alat- ed for 12:40. Main evtmt quarterfinals and eemtftnall, uwellu the~~ ! ; ftna1. are allo CD the Sunday ~~~----------------J \ raising four daughters, all of whom played volleyball at CdM High. To gratify his competitive juices, Hartling played softball, cycled, ran and skied. He was also part-owner of a formula one race team for a few years. But when a friend asked him to help with his Connie Maclc team in 1992, H~g decided it wa8 time to come back to the game he loved. •1 started working with some kids, saw the level of competition, and decided this might be fun," Hartling recalled. Hartling was an assistant for two years, but has been head coach the last four summers, recruiting talent and supervising the development of some of the top high school talent in the Southland . Almost ev91Y day I experience the satisfaction you get from helping at least one kid. It's been a joy and given me a way to put something back into the game. It's like working with young people is what I'm supposed to be doing at this point in my life.• (tp New Mexico) were arranged. We were aheo.d, 5-1, in the d«idtng game, but we started making erron and the other team started getting blts. Before we knew tt. they were going and we were watching. .;'But this year has been~ exciting for all of us. It's been a total team effort and we're just hoping we can take it all the way.• "I really enjoy working with th~ hitters.· he said. "1 teµ the kids they can feel it, see it or bear it. "If I can help give them a key in anyone of those ways, that's what I'm there for." Hartling'• teams won two league titles before this season ond be nearly made it to Farmington one year as an assistant coach . "We were one out away in '92 or '93," Hartling recalled. "All the tickets Hartling hopes he'll have to ask Jones to sit, once more, when updating him on his World Serles results. • Costa Mesa-based men's softball squad earns berth to World Championships. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot l A ]hen the guys from the All V V Points Insurance/National Equity softball team enter Muddy's coffeehous.e, it becomes clear that they own the place. They order their drinks, yell and.laugh back and forth to each other and even joke with the proprietor, who happens to be on the telephone. It 41.so becomes quite clear bow these guys win softball games: Chemistry . The 14-man, Costa Mesa- based slow-pitch softball squad a.re on their way to three of the biggest USSSA-sponsored tournaments in the world, including the big one, the World Championships in Michigan. They seem happy-:go-lucky, excited to be interviewed, • thrilled to get some attention. They joke around, make fun of each other and bask in the conversation about one of their favorite topics -softball. "I can say that there isn't a day that every single one of these guys does not think about softball," the team's coach and ·shortstop Mi.lee Kosmerl said. •It's a lot more than a hobby.• •I jones for it.• Mike Alexander adds. named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament. The win immediately put the Costa Mesa team among the best in the sport. They earned the No. 4 rank in the Pacific Division Men's 0 , and instantly became one of the 48 teams of 110,000 to go to the Championships in Michigan in September. This isn't just a bunch of beer-drinking softball buddies (they are in a coffee house, remember?) The competition they face is intense and calls for the same kind of intensity from them. "When Cory Snyder got cut from the Dodgers, be played in this," pitcher Kenny Freeman said. "Joe Carter's brother plays. Major League players come and watch this just to see some of these guys hit. The competition is awesome." All of the team members are local with the exception of a pair who are from Oxnard and North.ridge. "When you play as much we do, you just know people," Kosmerl said. He said that six of the guys had played on a team together and wanted to play more com- petitively on a regular basis. "So we grew. We picked up a guy here, and a guy there.• The squad is playing in its first full season together, which is an impressive fact considering what the team has accomplished. Las Vegas. Arizona and wherever else the softball dia- mond takes them. "It's just an adventure,• Eisenberg said. He said that once on a return flight from Arizona, he and his teammates ran into a team that might be able to beat them -the UCLA women's softball team. ·u was the funnest hour flight ever," he said "We owned the plane. They hooked us up, too. We got free ticlcets to go see a game.· So the Costa Mesa gang went to Westwood to watch the Bruins play Arizona State in a doubleheodef. The Bru1ns lre!A 1 Olla only women that the guys run into, though. ."Our singles scene is playing co-ed, • laughed Eisenberg . One of their teammates, Jeff Clark, met a woman on a co-ed team and recently proposed to her. By the way, she is now the tea.m's scorekeeper. While the fun does not seem to be in short supply when the guys are together, they seem to get almost serious about the game. •we don't ever practice, we just play games two or three days a week,• said Mike McMurtray. Next week.end, the guys head to San Diego for the state champioDship.LaborDay weekend. they'll be in Tucson for the Regionals. recreation standings The Costa Mesa team eamed a berth to the World Championships by winning one of 32 of the USSSA's invitational tournaments ln Joplin, Missouri. ·we've got chemistry, and a real love for one another,• Bill Eisenberg, the squad's catcher said. No matter how they fare, they will be in Michigan Sept. 19-21. Getting to the games bas become an expense for them, though. But they still seem to have a sense of humor about sponsorship. ~ ..................................... .. 4. (tie) Goat Hill, NMCC. 4-5 Hdl; 6. Martinie. ~ 1. MENSC..1 1. Gi.nts. 16; 2. (tie) Bad Barts. TNm Easton. 14 each; 4. Mulligans. 6; 5. Bad Boys, 4; 6. Loan Shartc.s, 0. MENSC..J 1. Quidtsl!Yer, 16; 2. Btwn. 14; 3. Young Guns, 12; 4. (tie) The Chucks, Shell-Shocked. 6 each; 6. f'tua He.t. 0. MINSWPBD 1. (tie) Cone, TNT. 11 each; 3. Mudville, 10; 4. The Dogs. 8; 5. (tie) Hogue's Goldschlagen. Roy's Boys. 4 each. -LOWBD 1. (tie) tall lusters. The W...-rlott, Land of the Lost. 10 Md\; 4. (tie) Hooltg.ns. laflpertl. i Nd\;1.~0 . ... w 1. ~.Sports ..... S-M; 2. Junkywd OOOlt 4-2·1; 3. l'Wce St. Mnmc; 4-1; 4.. POC. Lowtied, J-4; s. a.tellnd GClff, , ... -~ 1 .. ~ 12; 2. NrrlW ......... 1~1.(dt) lem ...... ,,,. ..... 1 ~ s. "°""8bltd, ~ l.~SUW-.,2: -(;4 1. """" 1J; ' Simply ••••mn.U.~10 ~ 4. 1Wri Cll, s. t; I,; In that tournament, the locals held a seven-nm lead and staved off a five-nm rally to take the crown 14·12. Alexander was Alexander, the team clown. added, •we're a little family. We know what everybody's going to do." The family travels around the country to tournaments, going as far as Miuouri and frequenting •we'll put anyone's name on our backs, just so we can get there, .. Freeman said. SILVER RUSH • OCU girls take second at the recent South Coast Soccer Invitational. • • • focus on faith . St. Johll the Baptist C.atboltc Cluircli +.MIR• I· 1015 Balcer Street, C.-MiM. ....... S«>-2214. ..... Fr. Jerome Henson. •~Roman Cithollc; +llAll 'llMll: Sunday. 8, 9-.JO, & 11 a.m., 12:15, 5":30 & 7 p.m.(Spnsh); Weekdays • 6:30 a lt30 e.m., 5:30 p.m.; Saturday •• &.m.. 5:30 (Vigil Mass) & 7 p.m.M8tNmese). • OUllEAat PN>GR-.· The St. Vincent de Pau!Soo~ hetps people wtth material needs. Including clothes, house- hold fumJshl~ and food. Last ThanksgJvlng they prepared and distributed dinners to more than 300 families. To ~p Costa Mesa's S.O.S. and local schools last Christmas. a parish-wide effort collected. and individually delivered, gifts and groceries to 1500 families. Parish members are encouraged to be involved In a hands-on way. +MISSION STATEMEN"t Our goal is to embr~ the diversity of our community through the unity of our worship. Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science + 1BIPHONE: 754-7399. + ADORESS· 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East + SINOft MSTOR: The Rev. Jim Turre11. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 a.m. + NOTE: Friday, August 15 at 8 p.m. is Friday Night Live, •from Sea to Shining Sea,• a musical performance presented by Bill \Notte and friends. Ttdcets are SS.00. Thu~. Aug: 21 from 9 a.m. -4 p.m., Speaking from the Heart.• a seminar presented bv ~ and billed on his M!N book on public speaking. The book and seminar present •a completely M!N approach to aeating great~ talks and delivering them wtth a sense of humor without notes. Tuition of $75 lndudes Turrell's book. Presbyterian Church of the Covenant +ADDRESS: 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. + lEl.BlltOIE: 557-3340. + MSTOlt: The Rev. 1im McCalmont. +SERVICE TIME: Sunday -10 a.m.; Sunday Schoot for young people from first grade and older meets at 10:20 a.m. after attending the early part of the worship service. + otlLD CARE! Provided for Sunday service. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: A blend of traditional and contempo- rary with hymns and contem- porary songs from a worship team and a choir. The service includes prayer, the sermon and occasionally drama or some other media. The first Sunday of the month includes Communion. +MISSION STATEME~ As a community of faith, we shall serve, worship and enjoy God by celebrating and proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit -nurturing all the people of the church, encouraging and enabling one another for min- istry, reaching out to youth and young families in our commu- nity, sharing our resources with local and global mission causes. -By Michele MINT' SAVE MONEY~ l l SAVE TIME~ With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 l t l\( .l~I· <. \ 11< l\ \I. © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNJTEO OtURCH OF CHRIST To a.ltv. 11 To C..: To C... la To DO. Bruc:e Van Blair, Minlstw Summer Worship Service 9AM Church School for Chl1chn 9AM Chlkt c.. Provided ~7400 611 IWotiope Ave, Corona o.I Mir L P I Sl ( ) P \ I. SAINT JA/t\15 crURCH . episcopa 'A~Dli' ' ,,.~_, ~.-.?Mir ..... ..,, ...... Fr. DaYid c. And.non, rector 3209 Vio Lido N.wport Beach 71'/675-0210 II 7:30 am Traditional _,,9omC.0.•~ 9 am Chufdl School 10:'5 am Ooismatic ond W.dnesday noon ... t -· ' Jj •. -. I ,I • .,. ctu69 SAl\JRDAY, AUGUST 9, 1997 religion calendar Of MINO ANO a.AQ.ES lbday, the Rev. Gall Miller will guide students through a Coune in Miracles. And on Aug. 16, Don Sharer will conduct a class in Dreams-Night Teacher. Please call 6'6-3199 for work-· shop time and location. You may also write New Thought Church and 'Ihlth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. ICNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and differ- ent churches gather at St. Mark Presbyterian Church to pursue a "one-on-one• relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 1 :30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Behna.m at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants a chance to hear 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 elimi- nated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved 5TYLE collection without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economk: prob- lem.t? Music and food a.re includ- ed. Directlons: 759..o999. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads •People With Artbrltis Can Exer- ctse• cla.sses from 10 to 11 a.m. ev~ Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health educa- tion. joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513~5641 . LECTURE SERIES MEGAN'S LAW On Aug. 15 at 7:30 p.m . a forum at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church will cover the issues surrounding sex offenses and Megan's Law. Prior to a group discussion, panelists will describe laws regarding sex offenders; the psychology of sex offenders; and ways to protect against sexual predators. The dialog will also explore. whether Unitarian Universalist principles that validate each individual's worth and dignity can be recon- ciled with past sexual offenders in our communities. The pan- elists participating in this forum bring experience in counseling, law and advocacy to the pro- gram. The church is located at 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. For details, call Adair Small a t 786-9149. Factory Store \ 11 ·:' 1·11 < > I > I s· 1 · Coata Me.a MISA YlltDI UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 aaker, c.M. Wonhlp a Church School 1130 and 10:00 a.m. Or. Richard 979-8234 . NllWPOll'T C•NT11R UNITED MllTHODIST CHUllCH I 60 I Marouente Ave Corona~MM 644-0745 Worship at B:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Children Sunday School 1 O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:O!)PM l t l \ I\ 11 \ I I\ ( 111 I{ l 11 W HM80ft CHRISTIAN CHURCH .A (Dl•l1tlff of Cltrtat) U01 ,,,,. .. life .............. . •....-rt ... ... Sunday Worelll1t • 1D:lllAM Dr. DeMle w. ~ ......... 141 ... 1111 l 111\ I" I I \ \ "l 11 \ l I FmsT CHURCH OF CHRJST.SCIENTIST 3303 Vici Uct>. Ntwpcrt llact\ 673-1340 er 67U150 OUdl 10 CID • 5 pn. ... 9ctml0c:n Q' ......... SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, sqENTJST 3100 Paalc VW' ~ .• NNpart llcd\ ~2617 er 675:4661 OUdllOCD Mmf lclm lOCD •• 2 , ...... .,..111·1 2 \I- DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganJi Buddhist Temple's Dha.rma Society present& a lecture and discussion series Sunday and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victo- ria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722- 1202. takes place at 2'01 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach (&ck Bay). Pot information about the time, call 548~. NEW THOUGKT CHURCH BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics at 11 a.m. on th~ last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. Sunday service$ at New Thought Church, the Sdence of ..., Mind Center reqularly begin at .. 10:30 a .m., following 10:15 a.m. ~ meditation at the Neighborhood ... Community Center in Costa _ • Mesa. Sunday School is also pro-:. vided. The center is located at • .. 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199. t SINGLES ' .. HEALING AND ENUGKTENMENT • ASK THE RABBI 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 Masoruc • Temple building Call 818-343- 5030. Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during singles evening Sept. 12 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all • SEE CALENDAR PAGE 86 ~~~ Botanicare {i) lft.i 11 L a n d s c a p e Dtl \ • D~GN & CONSTRUCTION • MAINTENANCE Botanicare · Lan4aoape \. • ' ' \ ' ~ ' I ' . ~ I ' , , 1 , I I r I I l ' '• ' 'i 1 ' • ''I ' , I , ' t 1 ' , l I I , , , ~ I 1.. , 1. I aou w. a.Jhoa BIYd., •D seWpon Beach, CA• (71•) 873-88'8 IWllO't'l9 ....... o1 ....... .-. -- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WorJ\1r and ~;ir 1h1S 1"·1wul. Onst ·ccnltttd biblical lllC:"o.YjlC "I AM NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL" (Romans 1·16-17: ~acth(w I J.l].}()) Rnaad )no T. 8itchlifld 5.Mun.by. A~ 9. SJO PM ,..__. '°'Undll. Aup11 10. lO md 10: 15 AM 600 St. Andrews Road, Ncwpon Beach, California ( 714) 631-2880 (11CJ09 froin Newpon H.bcJr Hrch School rt lrvuw Ind I Sm.) ST. MARK PusBYTERIAN CHURCH ' 40ptn Amas and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 • • " .. "I ~ !f . . • " ., l I I ( J I 1 • -- I • • ~ • TRADl110NS NfO SYSTIMS located at 28SO PeirVlew Ro9d I In Costa MIN. Call 557-XMO fot detalll. 50Nf00Ya I • Oa Sunday, Harbor J.wtlh SiDGIM.,. ~~dinner wttb·• Walk around~ ll1and and a ferry boet ride. Either meet at the JeWilb Com- m\uiity Center f« tbe 2 p.m. C4l'pOQ1 or Join the crowd at Bal- boa'• m!f1Y-go-round Call Dorothy at 968-6741 form~ information. SPIRITUAL PATjd • : OD Sunday, tbe Rev. J.mil • Grmt wm ~ tbe lMit ma i f':...-d .mom QO Sourtm d " Uvtng 'Jl'aditloo at Orange CoMt Unitartan Untvenalilt Olurdl. ~: • I UnUarlan Uqivenaliltl apply · tbele IOW'cel tn many areu, -,, tnc1uding the ammgement ol tbe hymn book. •singing the Uvtng ~n.dttion • 1be Rev. Grant's mes- • • sage during tbe 10:30 a.m. seritce I • wiJl be 0D •The Counsel and t I Warning of Humanism.. A lun· 1 cbeon and workshop will follow the service. Irs titled ·Under- standing Your Congregation as a System• and all members and friends of the congretation are invited. Child care and youth rell· gious education through grade 5 will be offered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For infonnati'on, call 646-4652. . . SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING On Wednesdays, people gather to learn how changing our thinking can change our ; lives. All are welcome to join i the group as Juanella Evans ! shares how ·Healing Your ' Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Science of Mind teach- • ing. Phone 646-3199 for the time : and location or to find out more. t . • MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY : SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illness- es. It is led by a professional and • takes place in Dierenfield Hall : : C every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 • . p.m. For more information, call : : St. Andrew's at 631 -2880 or ·: · • Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. ,'VOLUNTEERS ENGLISH TUTORS Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese population. The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an : : hour per week or more with ; : English (primarily English as a ':-Second Language), math and ~ •: sdence. Coaches for youth :: ·sports are also needed. U inter- : ested, call the program coordi- .: nator, Peter Daniel, at 539-6530. ·.-. -SPECIAL EVENTS ORANGE COUNTY COWBOY Songwriter and performer • Jeff Pearson is performing live • at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant on Wednesday. This evening of spiritual music begins at 7 p .m. The church is • On Aug, 16. at 6 p .m., the group is meeting at Mimi'• for dinner and then beading to the greens for some miniature golf. Call Dorothy at 968-6741 or Myra at 651-0482 to·make your required reservatlon.s. The Jew- ish center is located at 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Metl\odist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., will conduct a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Sept. 7 and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. WEEKDAY SERVICES PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a prayer breaklast at 6 a .m. every Wednesday at Denny's restau- rant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, offers a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Commu- nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7 :30 p.m . every Friday. All ages welcome. Directions: 650-2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST On Wednesday, the Men's Fellowship breaklast at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will feature Lydia Sarandan as speaker. The church's minister of adult education will present •What God is Doing in Roma- nia.• All men of the community are invited to the $2.50-per-per- spn meal It takes place from 7 to 8 a .m. in Dierenfield Hall at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more infomli\tion, call 574-2239. • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing storl~. upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and New- port Beach churches to Religion Editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also faK Items to 646- 4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 - Restaurant & Lido SbJpyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHF.S D INNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH Happy Birthday Scampfl Come Celebrate our 9th year In Business! " A ~ 4 " ,... Our Crew at Scampi 'I ~ 'f 'I would llit t.o tit""~ all our 'ust.omers for tltelr wondtrf1d support tltrou1ft tlte flt ars. Celebrating more I f than 1.50 years f of family tradiiibn I and pioneer l ancestry on the i backroads of Utah · ' • EDITOlrS NOTE: We asked Mesa Consolidated General Manager K.at1 Kemp to chronlde his recent .trek to Utah In commeratlon of the 150 year anniversary of the Mormons' arrlval In satt Lake. By Karl Kemp i F amily, along with family ; traditions, is an important Karl Kemp (below) helped tbe Mormon Churdl celebrate 150 years stnce ptoneen .med In tbe part of our lives. The sesquicentennial. (150 years) celebration of our pioneer great grandparent's arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, now the state of Utah, is ho exception. Our fami- ly made plans to be in Utah for the celebration, and to stay with our surfer son, Kevin, his wife Jean, and their three chil- dren. Kevin, a second generation Californian, returned to Utah to pick up where his grandfather left off when he came to Cali- fornia back in 1933. Kevin asked, •Do you still have grandpa's anvil in the garage?" Kevin, planning to shoe his own horses, wanted to use the anvil to get that chore done. The anvil, plus grandpa's horse shoeing equipment, made the trip to Utah. Kevin, of course, is putting the equip- ment to good use. THURSDAY -JULY 24 We attended a parade in Spanish Fork, Utah, located about an hour south of Salt Lake City. The main street, lined with cheering crowds, replicated the past 150 years with numerous covered wagons and handcarts. It was at that moment we realized our plush way of travel, including air con- ditioning and cruise control; a sharp contrast to the horse- drawn wagons and people- pulled handcarts. The pioneer- ing folks of 150 years ago set a high standard of endurance and sacrifice. Salt Lake Valley in Utah. The rest of the day, filled with festive picnics, country fairs, and of course, a rodeo, concluded with an elaborate and colodul display of fire- works. FRIDAY -JULY 25 Kevin and I went horseback riding through the most beauti- ful scenic country, breathing fresh clean air at about 8,000 feet above ~ea level. This was meanil)gful to both of us, expe- riencing -in a small way - what our great grandparents encountered when they arrived in Utah territory. We were able to dream about the past and what large sacrifices the pio- neers made so we could devel· op into the family we are today. SUNDAY -JULY 27 Before returning to Califor- nia, we made our last stop: ser- vices at Fish Lake. More than 650 people gathered at the Old Lodge, on the shore, to worship God and to remember the pio- neers of the past. We discussed the sacrifices made in those days so the pioneers could pro- vide their families with a better tomorrow. 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SPECIAL EVENTS/ClASSES • LIDOS CLASSES OCC's Sailing Program offers in !ermediate Lidos classes this • !all. The five·week non-credit Lidos classes meet on successive Saturday or Sunday afternoons from 1:15 to 5:15 p.m. at OCC's Se1iling Center, 1801 W. Coast 1 lighway, Newport Beach. Beginning sailing is a prerequi· <:ite. The Lidos class is a primer "' !01 OCC's introduction to Shields r lnsses. Registration is $90. For 1nore inlormation, call 645·9412. WEATHER A nine.week course called £\asic Marine Weather· will be • vffered by Orange Coast Col· lf'ge's Sailing Program from 7 to .-""p.m . Aug. 19 through Oct. 14 at < JCC's Salling Center, 1801 W. ('oast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration is $75. For more 111fonnation, call 645·9412. CRUISE OCC's Sailing Center offers a t1vP·day Labor Day weekend i r uise to the northern Channel 1.,,1a nds Aug. 28 to Sept. 1. The UIO-mile cruise aboard the yacht, \'olcano, is designed for sailors : \\'ith at least intermediate-level • ~,nling skills. The price is $595 u11·luding permits and all meals. • For more information, call 645- • 44 12. • • WORKSHOP • Orange Coast College's Sail- • 1ng Program offers a three-hour ... outboard maintenance workshop from 1to4 p.m . Aug. 16 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast I lighway. Newport Beach. Regis· lration is $23 per pe"rSOn or $39 SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin· gles. Call Bongos Sport.fishing Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673·2810. SAILING . SAlUNG LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Learn to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14·foot sail- boats at $15 per how. Call 729· 1154. MORE SAILING LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina' Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navl· gatton, big boat, power boat. introduction to heavy weather and first.mate instruction. Call 6?3-7763 for more inlormation. Also caij the Blue Dolphin Sail· ing Club at 644·2525 or the Lido SaiUng Club at 675·0827 for rentals. KAYAKING /CANOEING/SCUBA KAYAK CLASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling clinics and private lessons are offered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available. For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd., 675-1215. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS lWo-how kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. eve.ry Sunday from Newport Dunes. Cost is $15 per. -. .. .... -. ,...,, . " ~ ...... :A.-. adult, $10 per c:lllld. Kayak rentab: and cla.sles a.re alJo avail· able. Cllll 129·1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou· ble ($15 pet hour) kayak rentah are available l.n. the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 6?3-?200. Paddle Power also pro· vides kayak, swf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675·1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Ba.cit Bay canoe tows are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shell.maker Island. For more information, call 640-6?46. ROWING LESSONS ANO CANOE RENTALS The Newport Aquatic Center. offers sweep rowing {one oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $75. Intro· ductory clinics are also available Saturdays 8..nd Sundays at a cost of $10. Fpr more information, call 646-7725. SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. Coast Highway, Newport ·Beach, offers scuba training consisting of six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills . For more. information, call 650-5440. 1r s A DIVE At Dive.in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. certifi· cation classes for beginning to instructor level scuba divers are available. Other services offered include local boat charters, equipment sales, rentals and repairs. For more information call 631·9288. UNDERWATER CLEANING If underwater cleaning is more to your liking, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost is $10. For more information, call 722·9406. OTHE R RENTALS and dinner at the Villa Nova for• packAge price of $140. Call 675· 1212 for more information. • Gondolo Adventures/New· port, 3101 Coast Highway, al.so offers one-to two·how gondola _ ~·· A one-bow tour with cb4111Pe.gne costs S10. A two-· hour tour with dinner and Cham- pagne costs $180. Pickup · at waterfront restaurant is avail· able. For more information, call 675-4984. • Irvine Coast Charters in Udo Marina Village offers two.hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. Cost is $180 for two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free champagne. Call 675·4704 . • Zip through the Water on a sea motorcycle. called a Seadoo, at a cost of $65 for a single/dou- ble seater. A three seater is avail· able at $7 5 per hour. For more infonnation call Walk on Water next to the ferry on Balboa Island, 675-6800. CRUISES The Newport Landing Belle is available !or weddings/receptions, cocktail/sightseeing cruises and meetings at a cost of $250 per hour (minimum two hours) and $150 each additional hour. For charters, call 36 I ·3640. • run Zone Boat Co. runs 45- minute (adult, $6: cluJd, $1) and 90·minule (adult, $8; child, $1) cruises, departing the Balboa Fun Zone every half hour, I I a.m. to 7 p.m. A 60·minute showboat sun· set cruise leaves the Fun Zone at 7 p.m. at a cost of $6 per ildult and $1 per child. Private charters are SATIJROAV. AUGUST 9, 1997 17 available. Call 673-0240. • Enjoy a lavjsb Sunday brunch aboard the PavULon QuMIL Har· bor' auise begins at 10:30 a.m. Cootll$28 per adul~ $15 percbild For inore information, call 673· 5245. • Individuals and small groups can enjoy Saturday and Sunday cham~gne brunch cruises with food from the Cannery. Cruises run from 10 a .m. to noon and from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cost is $31 per peiron. The Cannery also holds a dinner cruise for groups of 30-60. Cost is $63.50 per person. For more information, call 67 5.5777. • Catalina Passenger Service also runs 45-minute {adult, ·$6; child, $1) and 90·minute·(adult. $8; child,Sl)harborcruises,departing lhe Balboa Fun Zone every half hour, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on the hour until 7 p.m. For informa· tion, call 673-5245. •Cruise the harbOr aboard the Electra, a 100.loot °""* -•-L Cllarters with cat..tng ""' available for up to 1l5 guetta. For more iDfonnation. call 723~1069.~ • Eo;oy a three-course dbmer and dancing while mUsing "" harbor. Friday and Saturday night voyages depart at 1 pm., Hornblower Dining Yachts, 2431 Pacific Coast Highway. Cost ii $56.95 per person. Brunch cruises are also available. Call 631·2469 for information and reservations. • The Catalina Flyer departs the Balboa Pavilion at 9 a.m. and leaves Catalina Island at 4:30 p.m. Cost i& $33 for an adult round trip and 516.50 for a child round trip. For reservations, call 673-5245. • WHATS AR.OAT runs periodically. If you knOw of an event or activity that could appear in this column. pteai.e mall the Information to Harbor Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mea 92627 Of fa.11 It to 646-4170. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUIOllNIA LAW fTATEJ You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY lllU Pldi..,. l o.t;,,.y . All C"1iliM r.di1icilu 642-4522 121 l14utri1I Way• Costa Mesa Sail airborne outside the har· bor, pulled by a motorboat, cour· tesy of Balboa Parasa.iling 'near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90· minute trip costs $45. For more information, call 673-1693. 41!3 MARTINGALE WAY. NEWPORT BEACH I mile south ol Joba Wa1ne Alrpon • Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rented from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $l5 pt;!r how. Pedal boats, electrio boots, boo- gie boards. kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach fwniture and wet suits are also available. Call 729- 1154. • Balboa Boat Rentals offers pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat and electric boat rentals i.n the Balboa Fun Zone. Call 673· 7200. • Rent a party pontoon, chap· arral runabout or family pontoon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Balboa Fun Zone or call 673· 3372 for more information. • The harbor may not be Venice, but you can always pre· tend. Spend an hour on a gondo· la tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Suite 201 . Cost is $60 per person and $15 per additional person. Price includes a basket of bread, cheese, salami, ice and glasses. Wine is available for pwchase. Also offered is a gondola cruise for couples. For more informa· • -..""-'""""""ss""""""'""'""'""""'"'".,._,""""'""""''""""""'""'""' lion, call 645·9412. 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For Sale By Owner Hunl Beach 51350 Furn'd Studio r11 f,, ·1131 U.'.l • Y"-' C!.1 HO LOVE YOU!!! ;icccntu•u apphc.:il•Ons F101:11 Shop Now Hiring •S."\ICS Assoc1:1h?S C;ill Conroy·s Flo11ll1 in Cos1:l r.les:i :it 714-540·3135 ~ f\jo!•t:<' 1s rw1cll~ g •!" l,y ~-~ oualtltll 1!X.M! os ilmtllGt• Wllltll m.-rli 1l 1lle9al S·l09K 461 Abbi• Way ' 4Br 1 J 14Ba No Pt'ls 631-70 13 w cat to 1u;:i.~o optoor1'> IN THE ArH.1YI Wicke a Furnltur• •S ut>I,~ 1e" s.ic• ot "d 1~1-"VENUE tlEWPORT SE.~CH 1omllahon 11 dn,nm1n111on :lt>d 2\Ja ~lso , 1200s.t Botlomline Sq ~5 rv.y & bc;,ctocs IRV TUS s1~ou 6J1.z111 v MOM ¥ 10' \Jotri t1.<ll ,:i.,a p:itl· O>'•'"(J oc~c,,~i.:'1 ll•"V-'".11 CAl.lfORN~ 9"66J Th9 """°"'" R olty & f I I S O' G \11110 c1e11C:llS ~.l1.<SI uol~=.:~c:=.:;::;:::;:::;=::::' rlli.oCrl/ ,..,,11 Le 1>~··c1 ;.I the "9""11 Trun• dl.::i.mli ~, bJSld on n,1, COIOI, rthg•On. lrg yd, :l ·C:::lr gar, w/CI . e n11es men ~ :> :::15 w.:i1c1 pU, I----------r..:SPOllSoU!o. defJCllO· I GHOST WRITER• • 0.,., 0 10 ou A 1.1 c.o tnc IDiy IO'..,.... •m•ld(:b"'"" ol !tie lill, ~ind1cJp, famoliJ!JIJlul O• stov11. l1g covo1od 714·631·8097 r10 P'-'IS 646-S3:JO STORAGE 2742 ;ilJlc """ ,,,0 r.v.:ilcfJ For 1 ~1 Cl:iss r.lo~'" V J111 tl:oy cl Au<J"~1 1 'J'-17 S1r9et ~1 ..o OllW ®m"""' nil11111JI "~'"· Ol lll IMlnhDn ID patio, near tho beach\ •Newport Heights • liliiii.;.;ii;;ii;iiiiiiii;;;iiiii~ 1 E kCO 110 "1 lJ '1" 0 lo 15 Ouollftod Only -~~~t&~arc a;"''lla~~S ,~gr~ ~~!lllCJI i ...,, ~ ~ n1ak1111ysucb prcle~nce. hm•· 8 3 9 ~o wn St.\~,_...: .. ..:.------JI Lg 201 20.'.l FP. Du1 '"\fl VOLUNTEERS ii:icK.:i\)l' l1"t.1•I 110 ... •s C:ill 7GO·O::'OO llll(T HINI SlQflt.,C( -~i:.lfe..,.llt"*"9.llut•lh0ul tat1on0tdt1u11n•n111on ." 5 169.0 · 5 48·l04l ' Ol!St.p•~11~ Nopc1s 600sq.ft. Cars. turn, N'E'E*D'E'D Applyro>p.;.>•so11al lccc77'7e'OCC----- (!_IOO on1SroL SlflEET :::=, u..:::~1111~ T•11 ~•w1pip11 will no! CORONA Avl !J·I 5995 720·1'..C.~ etc 15111 & Nv.-.pod Wli;;kes Furnilure ttuus..,l\l•c:>IJC't~ ~O<";t,, t.•r s.ci CA 92tZ6 SIOfl u ~ ID P9J 1hll u .. 111,ly KUPI"'' 1•wcrt11c· VACANT R-1 LOT Olvd·C P,, $220,rno. • •••••• + ••••••. :i~oo H:u\Jor Olvlt Take Home Up To rt:o ..... 1~ c;r O•J"9"· .61;i1~ oi """--a prope" llllm cl "" rn•"' tor rt.i ti.late •hie• ts in E'side Cosia Mesa !Di;;;ELiiiiMARiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiZioil;i2;i2i NEWPORT 714-673·1943 co,.•.• t.i~·s .. CA $ 399/Wk in t'=·'1 ,.,,,,,., ,.-,1 f«ilftll i,., ud Oetrl or v1Dl1t111n ol l~t law. 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Newport L':ttl1 '"Ir--------~ r.-cAsrno noN l ~JOC """"' ()eclaoll!OI o1 Oe!u and FOR SALE above lho sc.:1 & 9011 Sp.:1c1ous :iBH, 20A Dronthtaking Grc·.111bc:i1 .. ;11'S •"<•{1.i 0 11 u1.:ic11 uy1011 L:l'.J"":i o c.1c!o ltisur. ~ ClCMENT TODO \ lJC 0.ml!f'l<I lor Silll i'1d I wn!len I·---------COll/SC!. lnS•(.IO g.:ll('(.l w .2 •C a f g a fa 9 I'' a.rick Bay View r.1.11 oJ\V·;JCCC'l)l r.!C •opu , 31 "' Cl.~ O• !l•ICt', CIC:tl! or.iv. ••C»11 \ QOPPOLA'A G[nARD ~67 Nolot:e o! Oefd and Eltiction 1C1 11 M 0 n .:i r Ch 8 e .'.IC I>. vaulleU ceilings Gooll l\l 181111 OA, G:i1;o\)L' VISA S2~ w~ pol llO, Su•1l1r>1!'.'oll:!l ~;ih.JC! .'.1!>1--'l!:ll'1llCC ·raqu,.L'U ~ORESS OOBBl OB Set l""'~'anedsad 1 __________ Puced lo soil Ou•C:k conCliHon 52200rno v.1ulled Cc111nu . ff' 000·000-0015 646-1477 PrA s1u11s •1~a•lab1e. r OOESS 008 630E Nola °' Oe!Lt ISICI Eiecim IO GENERAL l 002 E5crowl Rllr 493-5855. 415 Popp~ Pool, Sp.:i, T.,,.,,., 1--,'s"P_A_v"P"H~O-N'E~.-,-,-r I c ~' lJ I 0 "0 u r :: (, dEEGAN CREGO AV A S.. ICI tit l9CDlltd., h OOU'l!yliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim '----------• 0ffve bu onl"• Gyn1 f..,11 Sa• voce 7141443-4490 0... • • ~hl'9'1ft1J*T't•Dc-.<I .-• • S l ~OK Vrlt Pot I lf 7~G ON ~ 09 1997 LON HUNTINGTON Call Diana Prosser resort 1.rostyte Sl·IUO G•c-•t Loc.lliou:. Avail EMPLOYMENT 714/056-5424 , Qfl[~fUS ~.11C1-1AEL J'l<JE E.5TAR MoRTGAGEE SER'-'-Ir--------~ BEACH 1040 760-5000 x 112 Auon! 714·709-0931 c,111 l·UOO·ll00-3-llO Fiii In lh• Dlnnk! 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Model S!'.50 mo G75·2562 ,,..,,,Uows Jugh ce1hn\]l> ·ol ;_uoa con'P"11'"11 \Jy p1.:ic1ng -, help -7 TEES #ol..Er IHFO~TIOtl you• p•opony In our Pcf1cc1 a1 Only 145K Pvt fJ.11. w d , 1µ. 1,.g C 11cc ~ W•lh lho roc<il 5530 wan!cU ae1'"11'1a o:i.iv ~EAVEN SCENT J£:,LRY PLEASE CAU (916)387 772:8 Homes ol tho Woo11 En1oy poot. sa1.1n<1s. clllb Gated Community Bet1o 1 Business Pol o l o 1nptoynien1 ti 165 · LONES~fGAGEE & Open Ho111e '"'• gJted. Ac1 new• COSTA MESA 2124 Sl•IG5 79,g.17445 Dureau l.lolO•e ·you soc11 on C;ilL ou1 SERl/ICE.S."llC 'IS ,t.. OEBT G p S send .:!"" 11 1oneu !or 10 Ho1.11•wiv•1 Si.,denis Labels Boutique ~1~~d~l!o1~1~11~11c111~v~ sar.,spcrso11 Apply 1220 Bison,. AS. N 0 1714)640·1153 LANDSCAPE "' 11o,. wa!c• l.i~c '"~ nlc·.,,1.,cc• .S!l 111 \'l oll Tt ·"" Goou Ot.1v. 1.1~.1.7.;'JC MANAGEMENT µosoi.011 ;iv:i1l;1ok• tu• """·l!JC ~lore '" 0 C C.111 ~7·!·0J~1 \ Jl'HISSON DAVIO 769 CT uode ublosheo ;n\ati\e RE 960·6080 Elegant Oce"'-Vf.iil 10 .. , 0, ,0•, .. ,,0, 'nn~" noodcd, m;i1<o monoy Cl'1SSdootJ 0.;.>pl .o! 'l CE '·"nArioA 468E COLLE OR ATTELf'TltJG TO e<ich Saturday. 1hls 11·~.-R=ic=E~R"E-o=u-c=eco~ ..... ~ • ~u.... 642 5679 • Ll.ICEflO,JOHN 624G COLLECT'" DEBT A1'V INFOR· Is tho !Jost IOCIU Roni •2Br 1Ba Nowport PenthO..._. .Og,oCl 1.u1Uots1~11(.( :u1y S;ivlng peo plo rno11orJ-=~c-'-'CC."-''-'-"---1.11 ,y pl:iy tlo ll<..' fl !t.\ERE0l1f1M1'TTHEWIMTION WU 11£ E:~la 0 -Se.c \Lon Seller Is mo1iva1oa! HelghlsAre•.frosh 2D D/2DA · ' 1r.:ic1s bolore you ong1oce•+cs Noonvi;t, Whotho•you•elJuvu>\J Seek 1.,,11 , Cliilt.lc,ut.·? rJ~E ~~,,.. •,,... ~SED ~~~~i!'.~SE.11~..., fGh• lh• Moye·1n condition. paint. clean. no pols. 1·1!lDsq, n. Shop arouatJ tor l·U00·4G6·9222 1<G!l,60 c:i• ~c.,lh1u;i. Cl:is~o!•(!U C;il! Clasalflod Ji JVIUTUS STEV[n 2i9 · al 1 I ~Pibtne• . ~ A~ non tmk. S775fmonth. Collin I~...._ ~ ~'liJ.,\ 1 •1,lt,.\_•~Jif.ia-ir ~to;o:':":'~':":':' :'o::":' :":':'~d;';' :1-.~•o;•;;•·;'';';'~";·;':;';';";;;;~ •f"t[1i1SQNllUSSEll:l77 •CIJ'j'cisbn ll'llJ~oa.it: .c;;.:, l(IO,htat ~••• 9' 269-C 16th Place 11n•c1101 ENTRPR'J,11 .,,._ff:°"' . ._11'1.i.JIJloOl'!•co· su : SI.JN corisr 21sf cau you• Adv1.utlsi"g 714·721-2Ge0·pg• ,. 644-0452 "' .~·.~.1. floco•Cl 1Jfoh ~ .. P~ ~r~r~on tor 11 !iiF ANCillAUL 1.1AnTlfjEz1 ~--~~!'l! R•P••••••••••··-'----------I °'.. ""'9 .. :i,•o b, ,, .. , " RElilUL f,0\1•1\l~\1, Ji •" 1· 3br, 2ba iwnhso. anc11 too~•"!J ror 1c:10<!1s Lr1 " " u '" s,. ' : ,1, 1$~111~:;1,:,9~01H1• L ~~~~~',\c:rs:pc~~,~~,1 HHARUNBTO!NUGRTON ~~;.,~·P~;;, ~~-5~~ l~="''-"C:.'°':C:::::.::..:= '.::',t~·~:~~111~111~·.:i~. !'.~~~~ .~.~~','~~1 \l~~~~~. ~:'.:~c"~ GROCERY Ttl t.! o\1~~:.~u 1110\• •• T ··~ no1rcc ,, o•~(l'l "' ~C· ) .llllllftt .. D•~s Ll5a Cosenza 1042 POIS . S\200 3ll~·0201.l NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1U!l<l Fl Pf OK· K<.:l''J a11:i11uurnco1t~ u ll1C1J -...-.. -~~ ·-· ) lllVlllU.IUlf~, S' 2 o C• "" G ,. -__ ._,.., l(u•(""llllli.;.•h •r ~Dt d.lUce W•U1 111e P•o~·-,.j.4 4 a:in l '"" ,U.:lUl', c1 ... £·otl jOl.J C:ul Sill ""' '1" u 5 (JI c , .• <lns 01 Scci,011 '21700 ct MCWICVICW Lisa Rivera •Best Floor Plan In E 'slde 2bd. t Sba . FP 111ory O>,'Jnl'l!l<J 110 i 71,11 !)Gtl-l:IUU l·.lu\I have o.·.11 C'1• O(!J>Ortunltleslorenergetic l 'u.•lon11•r ."ii·r1ir1• eo 01111eBusoness&P10· MliMORt•L•••K 574·4252 Harbour :ier 2B.J y;u(.I, garago. hkups, PETS 5750 G5001·1'1 ,71 .ll!lCi-l;JUUU f.1.1('. F•ll·l.1.:ii.~·• Pru frienelypeoplewhoeniny R1·p• .. l11C1•1il.1d ~ C ' • S• " -C DW.1el.s1ovo 51100 o o• • '' '" ions ooe o 1 .. e JI<' 2300s •. usro"1 In! 645_!i862 Newport Ht s 2or 1e.1 ~7 1 ·1") Ci::!t -7579 Vt,.1 "' n e 11 ~ n' s cus!omerservice.Weare \u1.1ll llu•1tk""t:'' .,i,ror•"J Cemetery • Mortuary o o s , u n 54 1 5, o oo Poo• No Pets c.in•urt 1_....:_c.::.::.:.:,c:.c:..:.c::_ hlflu"'"1 ~-10,u~ ~·•11 •· accepting applicalions !or \.ll••'"" 1J,• \\ ~ \t\' ~res s ... b1cc110 p1101 cJn· Chapel• Crematory ;01 S:ito by Owncisl----------7 39 Tustin Ave. HOME BASED BUS. :Jproo a..11!~ 59 1 .. lo ~ Jhon •n tr>c ev(J"I 01 set· 714_04o.020 t Adel s:.ooo 10 you• ,.i~;:, s1.,.1 r:i .. n t:su.,,., 10 the loltowln1,1 posilions. I ·~'~'"°" h11 \I <'" le11 e111 be,w0!.'11 o .... ne1 3500Pacolic!JiewDnwe NEWPORT kC'o"o'c'c'c"o0c.-_o0c•o'_·c""'"u llO•fl(' ptiy•• C;oll 714·710-0313 •Cltf\SHel-11 ...... , 1:11.-~o.'l'llc,\nd n.p olll•9Jtodp.:1rt~ Newl>Qf1Beactl 111----------'BEACH 2169 Sanlti!'.od 1'.l:ulJlo & ,,,714.533.5359,,, C I"' p,•r">n,1t-!,,lnJ1111111.1I, • P,u tJ Its" I-' d tJ c.,.. Pon 944-2700 NEWPORT 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiii 9, an110 2L>•. u""· 1 ll:i 0" '1 Find Work 1 • Sel'Ylct Oeli/Cofftt Bar ~!l.:lCh·Co~t.1 l.lcs~ 011 fd•••.Om.Omm•-B Ibo .N , 1 ocn "" \\lon tc• rClll,ll 1----------You c;1n I be 1ooi.u19 • flofal Clefb \\1th ~th•n~ 1lb! A ... g1.15I 9. 1G. 1997 PIERCE BROTHERS 8 a ewport BEACH 1069 •Newport Cr•st• 266·591 s INVESTMENT lac 11.iru• \./AN TEO I~ C"111111un1c.tllun 'll.111 • ' 5a970 BEU BROADWAY Realty, Inc;. llliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I II 12 Gooaw111 Cl. Jud. pooplo 10 loll v.:1,,ous • Batery Ms NEWPORT DUPLEX 380, 2.5BA 155os.I. 2.5ba Oco.:in view l•••••••••i OPPORTUNITY POS•ho11s horn w•uo· Musi be able IOYl'OfX • i:u11 :r1111,· •PUBLIC NOTICE Mortuary* Chapel Central AC & vaccun1. S1700/mo 642·:1090 I' 2908 house 10 in.:iiiago. nex"-.l-i.··•-~,~ Cremation MISCELLANEOUS r111n11 No c~ilu"o"c" '"'" '"' ""'ft.Ill '"' "t-Of ''"-E"S •••e l l I 2-ca• 9J<. Barbe.>< cip1. 1Dr Closo lo beacll c '' N ~·,·da=.'-"sta-• , • l/uuil) /'lu' h 11,·,•11111 "' ....... ""' " ......._ arge o 5325.000 u, • , REN S neces~.i•y a a~ .. "'.., ,-"""" ..... .., ilNo 97--01~06)9 Loa. No 110 Broadway 714•84 .. _ ... 305 , s P · siovo. rog. TAl Do you have • Yen --"c'c'c'c"c'c'-'-''c'c'c'_·~'c'~'c'-ll -y +Union bn.Ms. lw'J ·ou ''' • OE Costa Mesa Large Un;, -. ,o; No Pets. S675/mo l•• .. ••••••a I ' •• · ~ • ,\·l,•d1c".il lh·11c·l1h A T UN:>ER A O(ED OF 842-9150 JI Ownor/Ai;icnl !5G2-504·4'B62 or MILL 00 A•R•·' .,.,., Applyinj)tfSOllMon·Frf R Sl OATED r211 1/89 UN••-------• $460000 Eleganl Sea lsl<ind.,_~~7~1~4~·•;7.:..::3-·4~8~0~2:_ I N I E. · · 9am·4pm01660San • \\'111 'rr.un l '11ll \'11ll·ril' EIS YOU lAKE ACTION TO 1 I Townnorne 2b0 • don' VACATION Vou could rla'llJ nJildO Miouel 01., Newport Beach TECT VOUFI PROPERN IT 1,---,.--------2.5ba. 10' watorla!I. ~bd, 1.5b• twnh•e RENTALS Z722 S 1 00.000.00 If you TE 111 ·rrunsn11Uonul !IE SCl.O ,t..T A PUBLIC 723 .. 4494 Lanai, conlr;1I vile. AC. b~~~~-' Ycias ~~'.kwib~ ~.,1°~100001~"o"a,:"~,";1c9~ !l...__;;Ll;;.;~A_;FR_;~IEN;:.~D:.,_J, IF YOU HEED AN EXPLA· 5eC sys. i<i·hoLir 9''° ' 2 I' ,. _______ _, 10f'I Of THE NATURE Of guaidod. S5:1S,OOO. comm poo, spa ·ca• a11e1 sotu on 5 2:1 97 17 141574-3800 PROCEEDING ,t..G,AIHST 1:::-:::-------1,{;!;~;;~~:,;,~~~~1...:•~'j'~a~g~•:.·~~S~>~•~O~O~J~m~o~. KONA Oocurnont\1'CJ. Ca!! lo• fluh\, Schools k Yt>U90J..DCONTACT A I, Ownor 114'644"8748· 714·89!i·9079 FREE INFORMATION (.herltlH ROn91UJ1•200PM, 01oo1letSpot.>ToEnloy 2 bd, :Zba Townhome ff4,WAI 1 -'000-3 70·1220 SI f" d _ .. o '!,A.,.R8oa. ESTAFI IAORTGAGEE 1007 Drlvb \Jy ~312 Clay & nf F:::ish Is .. 2-eai au DElllX!!Ulll.t 't' ~ up '-"'ao ~~ "" ...,. S llC a dl.ly eo-call "' 10 inspec1. gar, AC . pool, no BfACJlllA ""ll.ll~lflll•••illlill••• profitable. 11~"lof!f.•~~':i~i:;d fru....,Ufw:terS'ldpurttJ· Char111ln9 co!r::igo. p8li5.5IS5o.64o.1529 uv I , f11nd ralser1 Ff"- o.ci ~ TlllSI rkO'Oed Oreat :JOO Hom• upgraded, ono BR· 1, 2Gr 3, ledrodms ANNOUNCEMENTS Salary, nonnsn Seoekrg~-~~~~i(=Ser.t~~··•- • IMlufl-.nl ND&9· cu,lorn kltch. grano1e ·o 11 ice a r 11 om e . 2br • den 3ba Town· from on~ $100/nlghl •OOKK I R/ACC UNTANT-.,. .. 13' .,!IOI:* P9ll' al Ol'lli:wl co ... ntors lrg FR wt S27~,000 homo Bay11dge·Ga100 C'I d l ""E k lknl'f"ll~ •UI DR .,,,..,_allhe~ fP 's . 2·car gar . 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B 0 65 8 sundcck, V;)ulled CO•IS PAVAfl.ETOlONESlAR Classltfed. y wnor. O-88'1 Lido B8ylront 5500 -ulls 574·9280 STA MESA Z624 'COSTA MESA 26Z4 COSTA MESA 2624 · QUIBT l!t SBllBNE Pahn Mesa Apart:nients 1 So near & ya: so fu... · :,._That's the. fctling you get • when you live at Palm ! Mm inUd the tush, . -ol 1«1"dod -lk ... tdy polms. Houn: 9:00 om • 5:~-F -10!00 .... 4:00 II"' w 161,,._0.,·-lil9H'oip..CA (7W)IM•• • W••k•nd Op•n Duple• Upstairs , Hou•e•7 Oon'I forgel 2bd, Iba. Lrg Uvlng Lido Isle Sha1e ~bd, 10 List your open 1pac• & dock. S1850. 21)3, Prof I nc:i srnk/ house In 11>e open Lease. Accoptlng d1LigS S435/m o . home guide pubUshed apps. • 075·10111-~-"7"2c3c•"1o8"2"9'--­ Sa1u•days In Iha Real Lido Isle Home 4 • 3 N .B , P~1 homo, lg rm, Esla!e Sectloo. THE New crpl. So. palio. pv1 ua. kltt'. lndry, ute OEST local gulcf• to S2900mc:i. Yrly, Biii u\L'cbl No 1rnklpola, open houses I Cati .co':'.:'"~n~d~'!.!"~"~'c"~'~·~·~·~·~·~'-l ;isii'~'oO~<~m~oc·-;:,;';'~'~·9"';';;;'· 042-5e7a l'OOAYI N. s •LIDO ISLE, furn, hr CIO::tn 2br 2br 2ba, ofc. pptlo , Ip , beach hse Stops lo CEMETERY LOT/ 91rag•. Av1 g .1 s;ind. "'·•om pror·d , CRYPT 122Sl-'~'~'~o~o~.m~o~~'!23~·~'~46~6!1-~'~'~'0;;;;-;";"~'~"~'~3~··~·~"~0-l l HAR80A LAWN 2 plola !Of S1DOO/Obo, 714·443.0i(IO B1oket HOUSES/ CONDOS POR Ul'lT GUllAI. **•••OCeAN YU Roo111mal• Want•d •Br 2,5 Ba 3-Cor Gar. Young P1ofl v•ill1 pool Avgll 7.z1 $3900/mo. homo loOklflg 10 st)ero Bkr 040.8084 with •11(1113~. 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Mc.,(~ btW7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I • ' • ' • ' ~ ' l l • r • • ' J ' I lJ 1 997 LINCOLN MARK VIII 1997 MERCURY GUND MA Q IS · • Leather • Keyless Entry · • Prem. Sound System •ABS • ABS • Luxury Light Group • Dual Air Bags & More •And More MSRP .••.••••.•••...••.. '25,335 Fact. Savings ....... '1,800 Fact. Rebate .......... '1,500 CM LM Savings .... '1,538 1·997 MOUNTAINEER • Pwr Windows • Pwr Door Locks • 5 liter VS Engine • Air Conditioning •And More MSR P •••••••••..•..••••• '28,425 Fact. Rebate ............• 9350 CM LM Savings .... '3,078 -----•lcHILD CARE 3536 COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL ijANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE 6 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 WALL SERVI CE SERVICE 3584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CAR.E 3808 liiimi;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiii:i:-iiiii -----------1.-;;;;;;;-. .... ;;;;;;;;i:M COVERINGS 3932 DIRECTORY •A Place In The H .. rt MACMllDIC •Care forliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Palnt/Carpentrv• ' -PUBLIC NOTICE Oen• Abrams Palnllng Ellpert Drain Cleanlng IMii;M;;;;;ii;jiicM;;.;i:;;m;;;;:;;.; ••••••••••I Uc'd Home Daycare. Macintosh Computer• AACHCRAFT DlllQNS Drywoll and morol I "&1:8 • Tllo Cohf P_ ubhc Uhh· Ouat1ty P.-imt & En:>mct & Pluml>ing n l)11:t11s Th• Stripper Infants · 5yrs FT/PT In your hme/olc. Low/ Archtt/Nlchu/Doors Small Job• Oki .I C AE AeosS L428323 Sr 011c 20yrs exp All work gu:u Sp o c Io I 1z1 n !I 111 Fun act111111es. Meals hourly ratt 873-8819 s f Garv 845·5277 T~ ... ~ ttos ommossion • 909·7083 70349~2-Pg Steve 545·0290 w:i11p;ipor no111011~l ADDmONS REMODELING d d La ge Yard/ Light o 11t1/Clote11 __ .....,...__....,,.. _ __,_,_ lipftl*t:clnup '1514'-ouines that nll uaod provi e · r l#A170372 413·7001 Home RepalrJRemodet 1--~~,._-.;.-..... ...;.;::;.:..=.:.'9.:.. household goods ~-Custom Palnltr)Q Pree&•• Plumbing L5U092'11 983•5037 playroom! TLC & CPR .,SMALL JOB IXPERT Costa MosarNewpot1 •GREllN MASTllRS movers print thotr Prol. .::rvnn, Quohly nop;:ms & nomodols The Strfppor 3410 L 3042027 16 5 c93all Oruwall/ftlaaltr Rtpalr 25Vear•••P· Landscopiog & Mainl. PU.C. C:ll T numbor: work.0,11/Ext&Docks Fro0Es11111:itos Spocinl 1~i11g 1n Cathy 81 84 •4 1 • Hanging, Taping. Tt•turt __ J_l_m_e_3 __ 1_._2,..4_e_o-... Tro. Tilm • Romovnl hm.os nnd ohnuflourt L#7034GO 031·4010 L •687398 869·1090 wa11pn1>01 nomo11:i1 Chlld Care In my Comm/AU 551·5573 BREWER'S TV·VCR Gardening Svc 041 ·55!2 print tholr T.C.P. num· L50002·1 I 963·5037 Qualltv Remodeling COM Home. Act1vlt1es & tfome Services landscape Remodellng bor in all advortiso· KK THE PAINTER ~ •Also Homo Ropaus Moals FT/PT Reis. Wltthoe(t Drvwall LrE7J•60. S"~ ~a11 $25 •. hr Yard tune up'maintcnllc:o, monts. If you h:tvo o C71.4) 722·7805 •DAN DAWSON• Wo Oals should 11:111 .Reasonabl" Pricea ..., •11 Ph~ses• Sm/lg Job• " ... .. Ct 1L 1 g togothor S111p. i11st;:it. • ~ 721·0206 .,, " " 3 c D •31 1818 lnnd1c:1po,'arllst11: dosign quostlon about 1110 IO· 0011 I.I''>., on PLUMBING •Local Co B1636318 Clean! Clean! leant .M . ale ..., • Con&rac:toi.-c27-604006 gahty 01 0 movor. 111110 lashn!J JtolJs LG0·137G ae1v1co to tho cr.1zy •Stephenson Assoc 20Yrs Exp/Fair S,Froe Est _H_a_n_d,,_)f_m_a_n_C,....,..h-a-r""ll_•_ Profl & Ethical. '645.7505 o r chaulfour. call. Peten•-Palntlng Water He;iters • Or3ns L•73!i97G 031·2111 Call 714-044-5465 CLEANING L1400030 714·639·1447 Painting, carpentry. Lou Torre• Landscape Public Ullhtoos 20 YetAos Exporoonco ~:~~~sol • • F~~~~·; ---------•SERVICES 3548 water b lasting , fences, Harbor Aroa 20Yrs. Comn'llsslon Froo Esttmatos L•554722 • o.1G·G720 3490 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ELECTRICAL 3610 Local COM 7 0·5 0 44 Wkly malnl/New install ....,....,..~7,..,,1,.,4,.,.,·5,,,,5,.,.0=·,,.,,4_1 _5,...1 _..,. lnteroors Md Extoriors Pgr11 717·5729 $1 O OFF COUPON HOME SERVICES lrrlg work/Troo trim 21 tt CENTURY MOVING A«!lorr;ot 054-0512 "---------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Homes/Ole Bond/Lie Anything & Everything r , Honest, Prof, Expo11s Rol1able 9·5pm 24Hrt1 _________ SmaDll Job EEXI PEiRT Freo Esllmnlt. Roi's. , Storogo, Plano Spoc ------------------ 574·3230 425-6698-Pg unoan ectt c Mlcha61 758·1440 lowS'T18813(). 540·5709 PET POOL 1111p 11www 1m111 comicgi·b•n CONCRETE & t~;;~~~lc~:~~~~r::; QUALITY CRAFTSMAN ~~ Spllt Second Moving SERVICES 3870 SERVICE 3894 CABINETS Advanced Woodsystems WINDOWS 3934 ANA MARIA Draperies Custni \\1t1dow c:ovorings lnstfl·Re,lr1ng·Allt!r·Cte::111 Ouatoty Vllostc: P11ccs Sr. Oise 540·611 'f ·Custom Cabinetry· K1lchon •Bath • Doors Moldings . Manlels l6916SO 714 998·8970 A TOUCH OF CLASS MASONRY 3557 Peterkin Electric Carpenlry•Cabineis 4e 087 Prof Movorsl 24Hr Srv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iii;;;;i;ii;;iiiiji;j;jo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i~ Cleaning Res/Comm ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elec:tr1c•Ptmbg•Ooors Sh • Q d I 7Da~,Sr Dose l • 178H2 p I-;:=======~ Loe Bonded Free Est r• Prompt & Low Rates! Misc repairs 557·7684 •n• • ar en ng 43 ""'123/P 3~6 5850 et Sitter/Dog Walker BER Q E P 0 0 LS Teresa 282•7143 Brock, Block, Stone, Tile res·com/sm-lg j obs & Landscaping. la1Yn ·• • .. • D:i1ly,011or1119ht 111slts. ·All Pool Repolrs· CARPENTRY 3510 Cone. Pauo. Ddvoway CSL618717 748-5255 Semi Attired Contractor c;iro lnsloll'nlRomoval Two•Brothertl•Movlng nols ll\'I. Llc'd Bondod STATE UC 717017 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Fplc, BBOs. Rot. 25vr. Ropaors. improvements, Spru1klors 548·5001 Samo Day Service Uc Ins Donise 714-935-0070 ( 7 1 4) 5 40·4 o 4 o Licensed-Bonded Exp. Terry 557.7594 FENCES sm jobs. Ouahly!lntogruy YARD Cleon-up Troo Prompt•Courteous•Prol I A to z HANDYMAN s10 00 per hour. •CEMENT WORK• I care, Kon 642·1770 Trlm.'Hodgos:R~moval Col·T13~650 374-0091 _P_LA_S_T_E_R _____ , Island Dlue Pools INSTALLREFACE CABINETS ___ 7_1_4_._s_4_s_._0_3_0_8_ ·Stomped Con~rele· & DECRS 3615 Palm Trees & Hauling Pool & Sp:i Wkly Svc .. REP Rop:tor' l1llor 'pump t1tr K11c11ens t>aths. doors •Brighi Housecleanlng Brlck/Block/StonefT1loliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAULING 3720 960·8502 Pg-748-53?5 PAI T 3858 AIR 3880 Acot.I ,-.ash 645-6726 windows Doug 546-7258 European Prolessoonals L541656 631-4310 *Wood Fence•* Young's Landscaping N ING iiiiiMiiiOiiiiiOiiiiiOii;;;;iiliiiiii;;.iiiml CARP£NTRY•Wlndows Doors • Wood Fences PET PROOFING LN261581 • Coll Bob 249·8323 Pg-312·0026 Best on 1own' Reis Darek R /R L S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 0 S L 2 ... ,6 & Grace 714·857-2647 * •JRG MASONRY•• eplace epair o w JUNK TO THE DUMP ame ay vc 7 .,.. 5 Plaster/Stucco 'atch ---------BLOCK BRICK STONE Free hauling/osl. Lic'd c714•988•1882) Ownr-op•Xlnt NB rofs 24Yrs Qualltr Painting ·Sor111ng So Ca 25yrs· ROOFING 3910 Beach Pad a Disaster? All types-Olly workl Advancage Con" 974.5301 AVAILABLE TODAY 968·5033/ Mbl·264·5588 rouCHUPS, TOO Lie it 3260G4 211 Hrs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:w·:iit;ii";:.::;, ,.;a Call LISO 548-58Q1 Esl L730089 531·7843 Stambaugh Builder• 988-1882 ...,.._..,.._...,..._.......,.__ L~~*'H;;c,~~~hll~~5~~·~~9 714·554·7831 BALBOA ROOFING co $9/Hr Local Refs McLou9hlln Concrete lalhc:e Covers & Patios 1 ~ .C t '': Ou:il1ty Work Gu:troll'd Del Mar Cleaning Co Ddvewayt Patios Cus( Redwood Docks.---------. ....,,. ~ •••QUALITY CARE PLUMBING 3890 Rorool.nop;ur fr!!<:' Est QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Custom cabinets/crown mold1ng'tfl1,marble1M1sc repa..s Charles 557·7684 By Alan s. Lewis Brlck/Block/Stono Glass. Plex or Pickel HOME CARE/ fro• • 20yrs exp NB Including Lie/Ins 631·5001 Reliable. Prof'I, Olly No Job Too Small Hand Rails. Fonclng. SERVICES 3760 $30/month Slucco:arywcill rcp:tor iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiM;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiil EVANS ROOFING CO. R•s Com 714-458-9212 L576470 904-7365 L707328 7t•-431·8822 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Refer your ~bor Xlnl Work R45·2417 THE LOCAL PLUMBER ~ 1 Moatlt fllEE !: Ou:tl1ty Work Free •VICKI'S CLEANING ------------------HOUSE s ITT ING c;,.1 WM . Low Prtc.-A Better Way Painting ·J J:i~,~~ ~s~~:i~~~· Co· Es1. Flnonclng Avail ---------1 Wo oller THE BEST CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL Home. garden and pot Wee~ Ou;ihty Crilllsmanstup l!l0~~9 7q 205-1100 CERAMIC •~ W d Ct care Prol, rohablo, Frocn<Jty Scrvoco •ln~urcd ---------3528 1g~~= E~p~WX1nt8~~7~ GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 Has, rots. Vocntionl ;& Spr1~ ~~;,~3ro:i;1~~~:7.~~~~ _L_.•5_3_2_98_t ___ 0_7...,_·_93_0_1 got roof? TILES Vicki 714-668·0395 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jong torm 714-798-5050 ·Roroof111g Cxµoots· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _________ 1 LEWIS Construction Sales•Svc•lnatall • 631-0298 Al Kenned~ P:ionllng/ Freo Est. 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JEWELRY 3 7 84 6Pi:-.-11Q ·Did Country lrodcsm:m· 714·Sl6· 1O16 •COMPLETE from 1 Cl"'""'J .1d. •714-557·5925• L708279 968·9590 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comp proco 964·8872 Tc;ir-oul 10 Finish 1ndud..: .111 W1ll1am Harold J ewolor 1----------•ALPHA PAINTING • You doal w11h only GARAGE Watch/Jewelry Repair Int fat Custom Pa nr.nu 1 Contractor th• 1.i," CONSTRUCTION Anhquo +Fino Jewelry MASSAGE 3830 All work guar FREE Est Sr D•scount Lo1J'504803 .11i.I l!.:I 1h, BUILDING 3560 DOORS 3678 Buyw~trade 073-0365 l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM L7'6259 714·741 ·9694 Rob 800-626·5011 ''"'Ir' www 11lphapa1n11ng.com CHINESE Leaky Shower• Rep'd ~1111 11.1111 ANDERSON Constr •$25 Service Call• IANDSCAPE & ACUPUNCTURE CHUNG'S PAINTING ncgroutong & Install n <i-12-%71\ Lg or Sml Jobs. lns'd Aepairs/Serv/Openors Masuge Horb 378·5389 23Yrs !!:xp·Grt Price• L670130 Doan or Tole -----"'-'------L18440725 Local COM All Makes-Models LAWN CARE 3808 Pain Caro'Skin Problem Gu:ir Work·Froo Est 673-8065 or 846·8526 FIND Est 1928 760·1381 Uc'd 650·Sorv·(7378) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Allorgo & Much Moro locN375602 530·1!i311 Why play Hodo 'N ••$475 • 18X7•• BASIC YARD MAINT COMPLETE PAINTINC an apartment Seek with ch1ldcaro? includes hallway, 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI The Bost Work At The throunh classified Cat I CI a• s If I• d wcather·stnp, onstalla· 831-4422 MOVING 3834 LowoSI Price Guor'd 11 todayl 642·5678 11on & tax 845·5704 Pager-413·8142 U,698286 547·6522 CHILD CARE 3536 Leasea Land Rover Discovery for s395·a month. .. \, ' I I. ' ~ ( 1I1 I'•" l ! I - I ' '1 '11 ' I ' I',' I l 'I' 39 montba · • AIJ Rf.PAI~ & IU MOl>IJ ~ • DRAIN a.F.ANINf. • Jt.iTING • Cl:,RTtllW l\ACKl1.0\\ TESTING • rLJMl'S/8011..1-M.'> • 'A Cm/f.N IJl\oCOUNT RAOIO D4:>i'lllrrnrn OONDEI> ANO ~IMI .t> IJ(•M.~ PHI 714-722-9998 SCREEN SERVICES 3919 Mobile Screon Sorv. Now & Rc·scroo11111u Lie If 1e1 G73 Oomlt•u Ro9or 71 '1·540·0050 WALL COVERINGS 3932 tc/e, 'II lie!; tfoa tfk-ite A GOOD AD! Call 642-5678 $ 0 fint moada ,., •• t $99S clowa ...,_.- $ OMCU!icrdcta• RJGHT now you can get a Land Rover Discovery for just $395• a month. ANO if th.is doesn't pique your intetttt, just step inside. You'u find dual temperature controls, lcatbct scats, and genuine wood trim. IN addition, with its 14-gauge stcd chassis, permanent four·whccl drive, and rock-softening coil spring siupcnsion, the Discovery lw yet to meet a mountain it didn't like. So why not stop by for a rest drive today? BECAUSE unJikc the Discovery, th.is offer won't be around for long. We can't advertise prices because it wOuld diSntpt business at our c~etitors. -. DelOOYWt LAND .ROVER NEWPORT BEACH (714) fi40 We have a wide selection of new 1996 S..-Clas.s Sedans, ~ and SL RoadsterS that have been specially sale pricedior immediate clearance. Please don't hesitate, diis sale is limited to our existing inventory. When these cars are gone, the sale By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH 28 Liable. 48 Hegh·llylng lby1 29 Ancient Bo1on11 49 FalfY tale giant 30 Famous 50 Emulnle Child 31 In lhe te;id !ii Ontocttve·s 32 P1011s nnf:'d 34 Used a 52 Co11tlned garoernng lool 53 L1ko 11n eog 37 Glohe 54 Oorf'ci()( Cli111 38 TWO !\5 R111c;ed 39 ShakespPare's (horses) river 57 0110 45 Amber·colofoo 58 Genehc wine mal8f111t 46 Spy Maia -59 Sixth sense 47 Some portraits abhr -10-""1·1---13- WEEKLY RRmGE QUIZ Q. 1 -A.-. Soulh, v11l11l'rnhlt'. ynu twld: .. Jt~t OA K Q 9 3 OQ •Q.J 2 'l'hc bidding hn11 pTilC'ccdcd: l1111 WR8T NOf\Tll KAST o r-~1 Whal do you hid now? Q. 5 -Rolh vulnt>rahlt, All South ynu hold: 6 .f ~4 \7 10 OA8 •KQtOtUI Tht' b.d.llng hu procttdecf· NORTH P.A..cn' SOlml WFST' I Q r .._,.. 24 P- 30 r-•• r """ 40 r.. ' Whnl 1'rtion do you tllkr ? Q. 8 . f\lt Snut..h. vulnf'mhl<-. yn11 tw>ld: •A,.4 O Q l 3 0 'f104 •J'ol 0 I I. ~ J 1ic bidding Nut PrrlCt'f'fk-d' • AOllTH wtsi" NOR'rtf ENn' r111111 r.. 10 , .... t NT r-so r ... ' Wh"" Action do you t.nkc? l.llnlt for am1wr,. nn Monrlny ----· - • ............ t wun ..... luMMH Jffk• mattrnt $300 Al10 o t 9anl zed ntulll· Detk. C 1111 Terra tal•t1ted emptor••· .....;;--...;.;;•...;•...;0-4....;..;.H...;..;4 __ ~.llMfllOfy Conlrol. ;...;--..-.-----. t•I••· and ~nM•I bU.&ding maintenance. MU8t be "On Call" 24 H r1, B 1-11 ngual talatled, boneflla avallabla , Send Aetume or Info: l.D .... 0. a .. , ••• Bos t02, N.a. CA 92M .. i4et ...... +GIGANTIC• SUMMER SAlE up10 ·~out Aug 1 at.eth 1 1 ·8 Tabios, Accffs, Lamps Ch01lr1. Mworl( & Moro SHORES INTERIORS 2640 Avon SI. NB (Alversido/PCH) • 942·2255. The growing 011lly Piiot adwrtl1ing team ========~ •••k• an oulllde 3 ·PO entet1ainmont wall Mlea representative In cabinets, drowora, IM Retail Advertising • h • I v e I . s 3 0 0 Oepartmont. E11per1-973-4743 ence ·preferred. but _D_l_n-ln_...;.g_r_o_o_m __ •_e_t . wlll 1raJn. Applicant chltdrons furn. bdrm shOuld bo 90ergellc. ael, computer tbl, motlvoted and a aolf coffee tbls. 429·0379 a1arter. Salary plut commlstlon. Xlnl bon· --------- elil pkg. Drug 1croon-MERCHANDISE lng/phystcal required. MISC 6015 EOE. Send rosumo to • Lynn Eso I a, % O all v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pilot, 330 w. Bay Cement tbl, 3boncho1. Street, Costa Mesa, St75 .• Fountains s 11 0. CA 92627 Of fax to Bird' Baths 520 , Troe (714) 850-4802. For Roses 510. Oloondors. lntervlow, call (714) Horba, Jasmine $1.00, 574-4238. Citrus Treos Fruiting s • I e a • p a , t -T 1 m 0 -"s_1 o_._90_9.,..·6_7.,,..4.,,.-9..,,,4...,.2_2 ___ ~ FI e 1tl bl e Houts •HUGE DISCOUNTS Bow Danglers 8ou11que ·SAVE BIO On ovor CM or Laguna 642·5459 1200 major Grocerv • Seleaperaon • ltoms of your c h o i ce Self-motivated. high 1·888·566-3927•4 Toll Fret e nergy aalo.sporson re~uired lor quality _W_E_B_U-Y/_S_e_ll/T_r_a_d_e·- lu r nl ture atoro. Previous e•porlonco Little Tykes Yard Toys req'd. Sond rosumo .., BABY DUD'S with salary history to: 2584 Newport Bl. 2915 Bristol St. 714-6'31·7363 Costa Mesa CA 92826 =:=::::::;:::::::::::;=:::::::::::::! Ph 714/979·1819 Wed ding Drees Fax 714/979.5113 Size mod. Elegant olf· Secretery for M.O. shout do rs , Ion g Hollsllc. Per/40hr1 sleeves. Whllo silk w/ 1401 Avocado, 58·10 pearls. New s1100. per hr. Must know Sacrifice S450 . Macintosh 759-7793 844·6182 SUMMER JOB Part·Ume •Morning Hours •No E•perience •Young. energetic olc •Costa Mesa Call Cooper (714)722..0119 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 •••••••• COMPUTERS 6018 Starting a buslneu? When you purchase or lease a computer system pkg from us we will assist you wllh 100% money back guarantee on receiving a S5000 unsocurod major bank crod11 card. No crodot chock roq'd. Anyone w/2 •d's Is approved. 721·4006 Please be aware lhat WANTED tho lislongs in this col· T011UY 60 l 9 egory may r oq urr e you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to call a 900 number In which there Is a Old Coins Gold Sliver t:hargo por minute Franklin Mini, Sterling Old watches & 1owelry DOMESTICS 5540 *HOUSEMAN* 9 Years Exp. Clean & Wes1coas1 Coon 642·9448 Top Dollars P aid For Records. Jazz. Sountra cks, e1 c Call Miko 645-7505 maintain largo homes. ---------Ouldoor duties, car care. pet care, driving, PIEi TO YOU 6022 cooking, serving. Xln•liiiiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim N!tnnr. 8~3·3850 y amell Svr Elderly Ce re SNt..au Wht & Brn Provided by exper'd male. We&I behaved. Japanese woman 10 beaulllul lace, vory 11 v • I n o r o u I . tweet. Neods good 831·7507 home and loving HOMESITTINQ family. (714) 51S-83!'>t Tra.....,.ve abroad ~11h Fr•• To Good H om• , knowi1i9 7yr old Co ckor fa well talen Spaniel <::I 548-1132 fHPof\11~ ____ .....,.. ___ _ profeH 11'•1. Clean PETS ... · n/imll. ·5 yr tern'I. Ul ~· tlM439"RC .. ANIMALS 6049 111•••••••1 AWESOME Oomosllc MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 Ll!OPARD LOOK·A·LIKESI ~ Very Loving OCICAT K11ton111 For Sale. Pis call 831-2111 646·8473 Femele kitten• 12wk Tabby Playful very loving. Pis coll (714) 854-3246 SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1997 ---- -- :N A B E R S ----------·---, ~ Oldsmobile - h1r !hL' (Jl1..'.ll1...°'l "-11.., ·. ·I',· I . ( ),• .. , '. (·.l!' .. '\.\.' \,il\ . .'i' ------------~ 1997 CADILLAC SLOAN DEVILLE LEASE SPECIAL $0 DOWN I $499 mo. m~ for 48 mon1hs' Closed end lc:ise oo appro\'td c~ll Tocal dnvc-off $1097 RNJuJI S 11 •Nu~~ Tlllal j)3ymcnts S2J.453 ~tax 12K milts per yt:ir <VU8019~41 '89 LINCOLN MARK VIII a1lcs le*! .t 111n' Slpn Villlt' l'X>2619) '91 BUIC K PARK AVE. sn 988 '95 CADILLAC B.DORAOO LLBllt,uvylllv..llV~ 11011-anotti.Go!JCou'<6159n) ·7 <Wy21la.•)l.M.t.~ CD~ of•an 1MMl1 '86 MERCEDES BENZ 300E s11 88 '97 CADILLAC DEVILLE Gold. i.i at.. aanroof. alloys .t am• AU boob .t tte tU4200) l.oor BK ••· V1 ~. IW of nt I"'' rt• c !:~!S 1 J '93 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE '18 988 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS 1101, "R l.oor4Zk mi..Nbltw/t»llhr.~clwsr,~rysharp1 tl020J6) 1..oora,flolk!Jt MHP NonhSllf bl! ol nt I I • l "#7 '95 CADILLAC DEYIUE s24 l.oor 21t mqoln1l.i. lllr. CD.tam! Ii UT (2M«!I) 88 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS $ Olly 9100 ... 100 H, Nriu CD ~ 0( UI 1&.!'~1 All ....,.,,d.,,. """~'' '" """' ... 1., a """"11 .,,.>n.v•l l'lo.• 11". 11 ... d• ... ,..,, • ., ~ J..••11•·•"•w• ,,,,, Ph:tut\!~ hlf' lllt.1~tratlw P'"l'"""" '"''>' Exf'IN• SuuJ.a)' afl•'f C>uhlh.JU•~• .. .. ,. . ,;. • • • Movlne Sal• 89 ••pr~cru1 .. , • Sat & Sun ?am-cpm 3211. QA 400 hrs. Hsehold goods, furn., Twin VP271· d nu antiques. Good Junk! paint. profeHlonelly 2287 P•clflc Ave. decorated Interior; CM Blu1ts10 11 Hamillon Loaded with extras. S42,500.obo 7fl0·6837 -Mull1plo locotion garage ---------; salo 1 780 Ptocen110 New 25' Pur•ult • Avo & 667 w 181h St Ouol Yamaha 150. • CM Sot 8 9, 5.3 Mint 800·447·0431 • Sat•Sun 8 1 Surlt>oords --------- • M:ic tornputor/modem MARINE SLIPS sta11mstr furn. clthing 6·12.9ss11 274 Palmer DOCJ(S 7022 Sat/Sun 8 ·2 ·--------~ K1119 walorbod w , shcc1s. bike child's HONDA 9085 Shor• Moo ring ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bat Isle Holds 18' .11 • If OIO•Cylo holmol. TV • lrtJ AC, kod s sports Rare 800·447·0431. • cq"'p toys books --------- 11 ...... 11e>1u & c101hes MOTORCYCLES '89 ACCORD LX "'Lu11ury"' (101329) $6,995 __ 2_4_9_e_r_o_n_tw_o_o_d_1 SCOOTERS 8018 Sat u rd av 7 a m -3 pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 3 room tent, surf· IJ0'1• u CIOlhes. kod·s ,,..,,,,.,, child s closul 940 Coron•do Dr (F;iorvt\.!W El Carnono) Yard Sale Sat only 7 JO 10 I t Antiques. colluc. toblos House· C•I Go-Ped Moto11zed (714)847·8555 Skateboard Cost1---------S380 new, hardloy '89 CIVIC usod, wrll sacrifrce for 4WO Wagon. HI-miles. S300 714-723-1869 Xtra low pncel Grt Condi 031 ·8433 •Priced to Sell! liulll lurn, ktdS clths & AUTOMOBILES 1oy!> 32!.>3 Minnosotol '89 Accord Block. 4-dr, snrf, now brakes. runs groatll Only S3800. 714-673-3269 Ave t.11.'!>j Vor<lo area BMW 9030 -------NEWPORT BEACH 616 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiii ISUZU 9100 '79 52 8 I Blue. 4-s pd. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •93 o• 300 B I a c I( J a d o /I v or y lull option #032746 $24,977 Certllled '92 SC 400 G II r n O t /I \/ O r y lull option #013413 $23.977 Certllied '95 SC 300 •95 PICKUP AC, PS, aupor low mrlos (101300) $8,995 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (714)84 7·8555 ROLLS ROYCE •a1 Rott• Rove• Spirit, whito, 97 body style, 54m, 11lnt cond, OLA. S22,900 • (714)435·1115 • TOYOTA Block/Ivory lull option ••'83 Corolla SRS 1029209 $33,977 $""rt Coupe, 5spd, ac Certlhed .-~ Gray/blk, Alloy rims '90 SC 300 Whrte/81ack lull option only 8k ml #036183 $36,977 Cortlflod '93LS 400 Cashmere/Ivory full option 44k. m1. #166081 $31,977 Certified '93 SC 300 Graphite full option #014449 $27,977 Ce1111ied '94 GS 300 Coshmero full option #062918 $27,977 Ll!XUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-889·539'8 Sl'950.obo 968-7627 '88 4 RUNNER "Rore" (101401) $7,995 '96 COROLLA Auto, PS. AC, lactory warr. (200615) $10,895 '94 CAMRY VG Rare, alloys, mnrf, I/power (101295) $13,995 '96 CAMRY LE Auto, PS, AC, • I/power, worr. (200621) $14,995 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (714)847-8555 E s tate Sule Lido 6cyl, 4dr. Salvage tille. '92 Pickup Whlto l slo All conlcnls of good running cond. needs eng1no work. former cctob11ty home St900 3l0·718·9259 S2.000. Call Torra--------- 111ctu<l111g boauttlul '83 BMW 528E Whl/ * 960-4364 * LINCOLN 9120 --------- Europc.111 & American Tan inlorior. Great car • ..,..,,...,,.--.,,,-,------1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VOWWAGEN 9235 a1111quu furn, cJnopy Great deal. 54,200 '92 Pickup White11 4.posll'r bod So1toos, * 723.4339 * needs engine work. Emp110 1abto, s1erlong. S2,000. Call Terra crys1.11 crocks & 100 ---------• 960-4364 * n•uch nie>rc 10 hst• CADILLAC 9040 -...,.,-9 .... 2-s=P-A_C_E __ C_A_B __ •Fri •Sat •sun "Room " '89 M•rk VII LSC Auna perfect. Have all service records. Must soil, w ill sacrifice S4,500.obo 757·6000 '92 Jett• Red . Loaded! 60k fwy mllos. S8500/obo. 644-6162 8 :30 am·4 :30pm (200635) s1J, .... 5 309 Vo.1 Lido Nordo '80 El Dor•do B1amtz •• Saturda~ 8 ·2 350-V8 A~o Loaded TOYOTA OF MERCEDES 9130 MISC. AUTO 9 t'Jlm.o sol a. TV. brn Rog S-W Gd cond. H U N T I N G T O N liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~··ml.'I rocker & otlo· AC S.tpOO· 631·7149 BEACH '72 450 SL Two tops. ro ,,., t. '"os sowing (714)847-8555 Xlnt cond. Now paint SEIZED CARS from J 1 TS. Porsches. Cadillacs. Chovys. BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WO's, Your Arca. Toll Free 1·800·216·9000 ext. A·1396 lor current ltsttngs "' .1 c "111 e <l • s 11 cs _C_H_E_VR_,,.;_O_L_E_T--9-0-4-5 iow m11es. s 12 .9oo 1 506 Vivian Ln. i---------OBO (714) 469·7914 TRANSPORTATION No room lett rn 1t1c garage for tile cnr? A call to '68 CORVETTE Removable Hard-top/ C\:>nv/Roadster. Low Miles, 1 Owner . Factory Manuals lncld •LOTS OF TLC• Mint Cond!! S25,000. FIRM 909-927-3335 '88 Suburban 3/4 ton. 454. New paint/ uphol Grn/tan. Cap· tarn's cha11s. Tow pkg. Exe cond. Must see! S9500. 650·2809. '97 Golf GL '97 Jetta GL '97 Jetta GL '97 Jetta GLS '97 Golf GTI '97 Jetta GLX '97 Cabrio '97 Jetta Trek JEEP 9110 NISSAN 9150 '8 9 Jeep Wr•ngle r I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Black, 6 cylinder. S6900 (714) 719·9534 •••••••••• '92 WRAN~ER "Summer fun" (101228) $9,995 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (714)847-8555 YIN 125070 078955 064069 039620 128120 039415 806599 119063 '89 Sentra 2-dr, orig owner 72k ml. AC, ---+------- stereo. New t ires. ANTIQUES & brokos, clutch. Exe CLASSICS c o n d . S 3 5 0 0 · ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548-3099 II '79 Bug Conv, white/ white, Uild., 1t1K orig. miles, orlgtruil owner, mirit cond. Serious b~ers only. S14,000 FIND .!!714-859·9677 ,.,... .. , $159 $169 $189 $199 $219 $239 $249 $229 '93LEXUS · ES300 --~ __,,_ $11J;99; '91 LEXUS ES250 &Ulla•.~ sl1195 '93HONDA. ACCORD AM. EJdiolr, lolr. ~,_,,ABS (f'5&H) $11 995 '94 LEXUS '94 TOYOTA SC 400 LANDCRUISER C...wtk,CD, C..rd,CD,•-t ~ •-'.,list!. 'fam"l .,,,,.,, Yd ~ (M;QU75J (JEVF95J) $28, 997 $31, 997 MAXIMA C~ u. mles. • --f, SPORT Bost.UC: Mr ~ 4.ll .:~ ·~ $43 997 $13 997 '94 ACURA '95 LEXUS LEGEND LS LS 400 CD, ltAllla, llOOltOO(, OISa. N'*-idi, CD,~ $lf9~7 .sm~1 '95 JAGUAR '96 LEXUS X16 LS400 z5l'• u.-.-.w.a.m, Lit Nlfl <:..-.. 8' mr&. M 1fRtt'17J $32, '!97 $41, 997 I ot tlvt ie• IVZ602073 NEW '97 PASEO CONVERTIBLE OYER 800 YEH IC LES --Hut*-.ity lllboe i.Jand Ralty Mett'O~ llaiax Tbe PnMlentlal-Joa Doaglu Co. CWJ Deftlopmimt Star Ital Bltlte For Advettiting Information Ple.ue Call; Kip Hancock (114) 574-f.2f7 Janet Vmo)Uad <n4> s1'"4!cs ~~~ame lo Meg-inat~w~ lncfo~ BlG CANYON • $1,295,000 • 644 .. 9060 Outstanding view lo< located on the hilltop on the 8th fairway, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, great potential for remodeling or expansion, 3 car garage. • LA PuNTA, MExlco • $1,395,000 • 644 .. 9060 Magnme'ent contemporary oceanfront in an exclusive guard gated couununity, muld level estate, overlooking Mexican Riv~ elevator,~ views, pool BIG CANTON • $1,925,000 • 644-9060 Fabulous 1ao· unobmucted view with avtt 110 fttt c1 golf COUIR' fron•, escare sUeht.ly devaud om-the 7th f.nrway, S bedrooms. S bedu, 3 fuq>lacea. pool, sps, guebo. • •• Quinteuentiil c~om home 14~ OI\ over 12.000 sq ft lot, 5 bedioomS, 6.S belha. 60.000 pllOO swianmf!la PQ9I with •wim-:14' bar, ~ ind tpOIU c.ourt. OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM (Unless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS CoRON A DEL MAR Kevin Kanda 4268 Goldenrod $299,500 IRVINE TERRACE 19H Tahuna Terrace $749.000 Allison Seesemann SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BIG CANYON 15 Rue St. Cloud $599.000 Allison /Curtin CoRONA DEL MAR 216 Dahlia $799.000 Karen Lynch 402 Broadway $339,000 Karen Lynch DoVER SHORES 1447 Galaxy $849.000 McCullcx:h I Ph1ll1ps H AR80R CoVE 14 2 7 Scandge )639,000 Camm~ Lc,lie L AGUN A B EACH 4 3 7 Panorama $1,795,000 Lis Ol'iCn L100 Isu: 818 Vla Lido Sood $659.000 Al15'.m McComudt 815 Via Lido Soud $2.195,000 Matthews I E. Ol~m SUNDAY'S INVITATION S B ALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando $329,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt BIG C ANYON 21 Rue Cannes $620,000 All ti.on/ Curtin THEBWFFS 431 VlmSuem $289,000 Lorraine Famngton C AMEO HlplU.A.NDS 1233 Pomldc Way $949,000 Tony Bartolac CLIFPHAVBN 506 SlinaJ $995,000 Reggie McNemey • EASTSIDE CosTA MEsA 309 19th Street $324,000 Jennifer Noonan 223 Monte Vista $400,000 Sydney Gielow IJMNB 8 O\arlottc $1,115,000 Ward I Powell 20 Sarena ,HARB<>R Vmw HoMES 1939 Port Camey NBWPORT BEACH 382 Villa Point Dnve 3204 Broad NBWPORI' CoAST 14 Pldua Coun NBWPORT CREST 4 Mojo Court NBWPORI' SltoRES 455 62nd Street 8PYOLASS Hiu. 2l Carmel Bey 6 Twtn Lalca Cud e BAi.BoAISLAND 673-6900 $499,000 Sally Ph11l1ps $579,000 Dreyfus I Weir $219,000 Nancy & Mel K1dd1e $409,000 Kevin Kanda $294,000 Carla 'Broffman $219,000 David Prince $385,000 Cheryl Carlson $825,000 Don Ollocl $749,000 Joyce Olton NEWPORT BEACH 644 .. 9060 Bio CAN\'<>' • $599,000 • 644.9060 lovely Moo.co modd wftft views i:J tht Clf\ .VlJ some ocean, very ipllCiow &ot. room for a pu<.•I HARQOR CoY! • S6l9,CXX) • 6+4-9060 Brand new home, S bedrooms. 3 bach.s. l'C.1u11t\lll\ .1rromtcJ, family room with fireplace, m.my ur.s:r.iJcs ,_ .... . 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LAGUNA COASTAL Vmw • $2,495,000 "l.Loc.mr. 6.6 ...._ 5.600 Ill {t rt.di,~ pod md .... o...-1}iy8Don J-nmtta HOME + BUSINESS • $280,000 3~1.5 ~ l.,.{.nily momwith~ fN ,,.l.mi,,lr.a oouwwwa.l '--l lio..d b 59 cl.,. ..d 16 ci-.wilh-to~ ALISON MCCORMICK ' . ' . , 8l5 IA Lux)Souo, Lioo ISLE OPEN SAT. & SUN. t .. 5PM Goreeous custom bayfront home in prime location, 4 bedrooms, 4.S baths, extemivelyE larae pmnet kitchen with area, formal dtn .. inc room. VMdted Uinp. peat viewtf (714) 644-9060 Exr. 144 818 VIA LIDO So.Jo, LIDO ISLE OPEN SAi. & SUN. t .. SPM , . rt , . ' . '~ Michael Dreyfus ColdweU Banlter Newport B~ach "Thanks to the Daily Pilot and your circulation along the Orange County Coast, our listings received maximum exposure resulting in quick sales. The Daily Pilot worked for us in 1996, and will be a drivingforce in our 1997 advertising campaign. " h 000111) ~lll>llj.! C'onsunl('r '>JX11di1111, on th.-Rt \,• IOll'Telll RJll~ Ri ~in~ Johlc-~:1 R.llt' Dov. n HFRf Wr: Go A<:-\t\i ... Vl ... ~ a.a,.,. ~~llftt"M1k• .:.Alli~ 'f,-uH.-.·• -4tUf'1,• 1•.I 1mar, n of\,.,~ .. ,., ~ ~..tcntW>? P t..l f..-ur• :A •B.•• eau i.r. Pt .. ,,,,., ..... , e.-.11. • ._" , ~ , , • .,.,. <soo> s92. 11 ss I B•yNtwport .. aol.rom --'9m4.. -.. -mew ''&Fil! For advertising information call 642-4321 ..... .... . .. ..... ............. ...... ...__.. ._ _ .............. _... MK11An DREYl1'5 & St SAN Wm 1t.._V1•H-~-.­ C'-"'lll'IJ 7 I~" • a.,s.,.,.,.. 11.~.c • ..,. ml!:'n ··~ ................ ", ... -··-...... -...... -....... ~ ...................... ... --------.;;.:: - Susan ~ir Coldwell &niter Nnvport Be11ch ,I BRUCE MILLER PREs10ENTs CLUB • 644-9060 Ext. 131 OVER $16 MILLION IN 1997 SALES PROVEN RESULTS -PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATION IRVINE TERRACE Extra large lot to remodel or build new, nearly 14,000 sq ft, bay and ocean views. Great Newport location. $859,000 . SHORECLIFFS Like new 3 bedroom, 3 bath h ome with . partial ocean view on 9 ,000 sq ft lot. Walk to the beach from this charming Shorecliffs home. $998,000 The best view of Newpon Harbor is seen from this almost new Italian villa Wonderful new aifllle 1tQ1Y cuatom home with 16 foot ceilings. beauttful patio, One half block to China Cove Beach. 4 bedrooll:_lS, 2.5 baths, over 3,000 sq ft. Rooftop deck with great views. . I • ·. .,.~. • r ,.. . .,,.... J $ ... -- MAJOR P RI CE REDUCTION ---MAJOR C HAMPION SHIP NOV\' $409,000! 3204 BROAD STREET, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN SUNDAY, I 2:00PM TO 4:00PM For your private showing, call: KEVIN KANDA (714) 644-9060 Ext. 141 Fo~ M ORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: ELEANOR BOWIE (714) 644 ... 906() Exr. 145 FOR M ORE INFORMATION: Pl.EASE CAU..: EDIE OLSON (714) 644 ... 906() Err. 132 (714) 673-6900 LAGUNA BBACH N01m4 (714) 494-0215 LAGUNA BEACH Sou'ni (714) 499-1320 (714) 644-9060 8Am) ON ML8 M8UlT8 "°" ~ ~ CosTA MIM, l.MuCi4 ~ ONt.\ P\»n' NC 8Nf 0 0 elTL T .. ~ • MIB> II WHQla Ofl II !WIT ON DIO'W 9UPP\.IB) rt lHI 0MHaE 0oMT ~ °" ~10M M.8 MC 8ouftmilN CAI IP'Ol9M M.S. _,..... lHI ~ Clfl ~ ~ t...l'ICI 9llMml OW..'WllW °" • 11 Nf't _., ;-C -I"°" rTI /lll:JCAllW:'t. Ot997 COl.DwE.L BANclR ~T10N. AH EOUAL ~ ~. EOl.w. HOualNG ~.ALL OPPlcE9 INCEPaaHn.Y OwNED NC> c:>PEMrm. San Clemente $1,795,000 Have It All! Beach & minutes to Marina & World Class Golf. 6600 sq.ft. of sheer elegance. Pano vu -surf & Cata I ina. Vivian Girot 714/580-4652 Monarch Beach $645 ,000 fxc lu.,1vc Ritz Cove! Build your dream home on this half acre lot at end of COS. Hear the waves -ocean views. Rick Halla GRI 714/499-2838 x111 Dana Point $361,000 Vacation all year -ocean & HarbOr views, highly upgraded home in sated community 2BR, 2.SBA. Low assoc. fees. Kay Roberti 714/499-1322 ext 112 Capistrano Beach $1,365,000 Ultimate Ocean Views from Pt Loma to Catalina. 4BR, 4BA, grmt. kitchen white wtr coast line vw. gated entry. Dan Raphael 714/661-9355 San Clemente $499 ,000 Experience Oceanfront living in this 2BR, highly upgraded condo in gated comm. w/prvt. access to beach. Nancy Lavigne 714/452-4469 San Juan Caplltrano $346,000 Giant views from this 4BR, 3BA, entertainers delight. 3142 sq.ft., two large decks, hardWood and tile floors. Earl Porter 714/661-9355 Laguna Beach $795,000 Ultimate contemporary ov home JBR. 2.SBA, elevator, granite, marble, wood floors. St. to St lot. 30V decks. Delores Sherman 714/494-0215 San Juan Capistrano $445 ,000 Dramatic unobstructed Harbor t.. whitewater views. Stunning single levE~I Santa Fe Style, 2BR + den, 2 firepl. Donna Sullivan 714/661-9355 Laguna Beach $299,000 Ocean, view & affordable! lBR, 2BA, light & bright w/fi .. ace, 4 outdoor decks, remodeled a. much morel Pamela Horton 714/454-5423 l Dana Point $2,990,000 Elegant ocean view estate w/almost 3 private acres. Tennis court, pool house, 6BR, enormous rms, 8000SF I . Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 Monarch Beach $850,000 Stunning ocean vws. Elegant custom 3600 & master on main 4BR, 4.SBA, French drs, fpls, private gated comm. Paul & Jaleh Lehrich 714/661-4374 Eleanor Bowie 114/644-9060 Monarch Beach $2,775,000 Ritz Cove front row w/vus of surf from all major rms. Contemporary open fir plan. Best buy in area. Larry Wilson 714/494-0215· xl 14 .. San Juan Capistrano $789,000 Unmatched setting! Lush private flat 1/2 acre w/pool. 4 or SBR, 4BA, limestone entry & gourmet family kitchen. Debbie Mclaughlin 714/452-4360 Ian Dyer 714/48&-3937 Dana Point $1,595,000 Beach-Front Gate -Guarded comm. SBR, 1 4.SBA, lovely marble, large gourmet kitchen, l 0 skylites, pool/spa . Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 Newport Beach $599,000 Sea Island -Outstanding view of Back Bay and Sunsets. Highly upgraded 2BR and 2.SBA Condo. Within walking distance to Back Bay and Balboa Island. Edie Olson 714/644-9060 N~rt Beach $292,SOO Back Bay view for under $300,000. Model perfect, 28~, 2BA, central air, vaulted ceilings, 2 car. Shows lite. 1986 Bit. David McCulloCh 714/64+.:9060 The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader Laguna Beach $4,000,000 Smithcliffs. Front row oceanfront estate w/unobstructed "whitewater'' ocean & coastline views. Gil Foester, 714/644-9060 Rick Jenkins, 714/494-0215 Laguna Beach $524,900 Oceanfront Elegance! 2BR, 2BA, gourmet kitchen, new baths, spacious master with siting area. Its all ocean. Bob Boyd 714/497-1778 Eutside Costa Mesa $399,990 Huge home on huge lotl 48R, 28A, 3FP's, formal dr, gourmet kit w/da, skylts, pavers, fr/off huge mstr ste. Sydney Gielow 714/648-2326 San Juan Capistrano $2,300,000 Fabulous entertainment estate w/3.5 acres, guest house, tennis, volley bail, pool/spa, barn, corral, ring & more. Lee Ann Canaday 714/496-2717 Newport Beach $498,000 Totally private remodeled 4BR, single level home w/pool. Close to school, shopping, No assoc. fees. Nancy Lavigne/Bonnie Pereira 714/452-4469 Newport Coast $315,000 The largest 3BR, home in "TROVARE". Bright and neutral colors with a very private location. Ed Escano 714/640-6187 Laguna Beach $779,000 Brand-New Home. Utmost in quality. 4BR, 3.SBA, 3360SF, extensive use ot limestone, granite & marble. Great ocean views. Margie Hobbie 714/ 494-0215 Newport Coast $425,000 Price Reductionff This Beautiful 3BR, "ALTEZZA" home offers elegant upgrades, ocean views, patio & more. Ed Escano 714/640-6187 Irvine/Rancho San·JoMidft $219,000 Outstanding LocatlOOl~~ Sunny & peaceful w/golf course & lake vw. 10' ceilings in liv. rm & rnbdr. suite, 3 balconies The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader Laguna Beach $1,695,000 Completely remodeled inside· & out in Woods Cove w/North Coast views, 4 BR, 3.SBA, black bottom pool & spa, plus 3 car garage. l arge lot! Steve Searby 714/499-1320 Dana Point $950,000 Investors! Look at thisl 3Blk to Harbor, Beach, Town 7 2BR, 2BA, apts. 2 stud ios, 8 gar. priced to sell •v1EW• Sandra West Doty 714/249-6~ 11 714/496-6508 $599,000 Custom home on nearly 1/2 acre on quiet cul-de-sac in Mariners Point 48R, 38A+ bonus room. Morlene Atkinson 714/661-9355 Laguna Beach $1,295,000 Stunning 4BR, 3.SBA, c ustom res. in North Laguna. Outstanding coastal views. Walk to beach. Fabulous home! Jim Gothard 714/494-0215 Laguna Beach $839,000 North Laguna Ocean Views! 3BR, 2.SBA, fami ly room, loft, view, kitchen, large master suite shows beautifull y!! Bob Boyd 714/497-1778 Laguna Niguel $315,900 Elegant living beautiful setting gate guarded comm. pool & spa, fabulous master suite, gourmet kitchen, 38A. Paul & Jaleh lehrich 7.14/661-437 4 Laguna Beach $1,000,000 Ocean view 9n 5 acres, privacy, serenity and more. Contemporary lease $3,500/mo home, ocean view. Tom Thomson 714/721-9132 Laguna Beach $719,000 Almost Oceanfront. Great ocean views, private street, steps to beach, impressive remodeled 3BR, 3BA, 8784SF. lot. Margie Hobbie 714/494-0212 Mesa Verde/Costa Mesa $209,900 Hurryl Hurry l 3BR, 2BA, int. c rnr lot w/hugeJrd. new tile floors, new French drs & w , wndows, new roof. Sydney Gielow 714/648-2326 . • fuur or five bedrooms • Five and one-half baths • Pool and spa • Approximately 5,600 sq. ft. • Elevator and central staircase to all three levels • Family room with wet bar • Entertainment center with media room and bar • Separate HVAC system for eaclt leveI • Maid's quarters with se~te batll • Lavishly appointed go~fa~/Ae~ o/o~maDo,,, p/.eaJe co~ (714) 499-1320 0Jfll.1CB B'.A D°'7 'E~lMS (714) 499-49,3. ll!r.rtzurNa !lUU1I E dm1@coaceatr1C~ IJ.IWl • ·"'""::" ..... • ..... • ' • J, ~ ft;~-~ •. it' ", #. ~ . ..,, ;~·---.. p. ·' _· ·~ .. '* ··.. • . • • ·•• -;! . . ' OHN CAMPBELL (714) 644--9060 EXT. 12-1 • 800473..-8183 PAGER . ' • OFFERED AT $4,995,000~.: /" . Largest home on largest lot in Pelic.an Point, Authentic Tuscany sryllng throughout , 5 Bedrooms, 8 Baths , 2 Entertainment Centen, Pool Room , Gym, Pool and Spa, Lawn Area, Formal Dining Room, Open Country Kitchen , Family Roam with Wet Bar, Incredible~ Views 644-9060 x149 82 Shearwater Place 1530 Irvine Avenue Guard Gated Community $259 ,000 Premium 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home on Neat an~ Qean Harboc ~ 3 bedroom, corner location with mini view Clean through· 1. S baths home with hardWOod flOors, C07.y out with fresh paint and community pool & spa. fireplace in living room and huge backyard. What is your property worth? Call today for your free property evaluation !! SPYGLASS HliLL 23 CARMEL BAYt CORONA DEL MAR Magnificent Panoramic Ocean View ... Prime location with pool le spa Three Bedrooms• Den• M'Ulic Room Two le one half baths • Three car gu8ge Don't miss this exceptional value in prestigious Spnlaas Hill 6 TwIN LMrns C mcLE, CORONA DEL MAR A wonderful family home on 9,000 sq ft lot on quiet em• 1ac street. Upgraded kitchen with Sub Zero• Pool and P. Six bedrooms+ loft.• Four bau.roc-: Th.is new Bedford is perfect for a larp or ll"OwlDc family in prestigous Spyglua Hill FOR INFORMATION ON nm NEW CAPITOL GAINS JAW CAil: OLSON & STEELBERG COMMITMENT-RESOURCES-EXPERTISE (800) 487-4931 (714)729-8199 Don & Joyce Gary & D'ette 13 RIDGELINE OPEN SUNDAY $2,495,000 9.00> sq. ft. grand estate on 18,00>+ sq. ft. lot with 7BR. library, media room and 8 fireplaces. Panoramic ocean and city views. BILL FD:NEY 7174744 • WAYNE ll¥a 717-4763 Cwt Newport Propa'tie9 3 TRALFALGAR OPIN SUNDAY S1M..llO Spectacular traditional custom home in Cldusive Harbor Ridge. Superb quality. C>Veitized . . . rooms with crown moldings, wood ftoon, oat paoel.ing. IOIJ'ing ceilings, 4 gramte firepJ.lces. extra large family room. library. gourmet kitchen with oversized Sub-Zero. Lovdy prdem, pool spa, 4 car tandem ~arage. CAROL ALLISON 644-9060 el1. 126 Coldwell Babr Harbor Ridge Spectacular Custom Estates .,,, • No Mello Roos • Homeowners Assocladon $149/mo. • Guard Gated CommUnlty • Vlewa of Ocean, Bay & Qty UP.~ ~· ·~- SIJNDA.Y, AUGUST -J fh'H l:IO P& -5:00· P.M. -~· 2.l NAUONNS onNIVNDAY ~ Elegant Harbor Ridge custom home. Vtew, pool &..1p1. SBR, S.S BA, fumisliinp included except for personal artifacts. For more information call DeaieA.._.7~· Oirt6eKlm 717.f709 c... Newpert Pllpatia UDAUALGA& OfDfRJNDAY SZ,es,111 Spectacular ooe ol a tind McditerrwaD a.a.. Bltrlordinuy attention to detail can be appreciated on all three le'¥dl. Eadl lnel c::aa be ~ by frontlbaci stairtasea or the elevator. Features iadade pwW ~..,.... mily room, recreation/pub room. etc ... Homc could be 8 bedroom ii 8eeded. A llM ~ 11.eeped in quiet luxury. ANN Pl'lllS, 1'ID JAm1A5mANG Sca1LD •ATS• 72SS12' ... ..,G...., ·~- c.l f• Sllaw"8 ~75'111 Professionally deanted throughout. Rieb wood paneled library, formal living & dinin¥ rooms. gourmet kitchen with paite counten, Sub-Zero, convectioo oven, larJt in kitchen dining. Richly app<Uted family/multi-media room. Four fireplaces, central air, secunty. maid's quarters. 3 car garage. Pool, spa. bar, BBQ, sauna in master suite. Rieb in amenities! BAU.UA AKmDD A IAllAIA RortOLO '44 6200 at. 165 Ellil Realty Group The most spectacular Newport &ach Mansion ever offered for salt. This rrsidmce sits on o~ and a half kJts, at tlN highest point of Spyglass Hi//, which provUks for a commanding panoramic view of the world bekJw. Over 12, 000 S'J""" foa of luxury livingfo4turing nine bedroom suius and kn bathrooms, a stau of the art gourmet ltitchm, a separate 2 wry pat suite, custQm tksign sparlt/ing pool and spa. and privau parltingfor sewn cars. Designed by world "1UJUINti 11rchiua FrrJ Briggs, this home has ncvq hem qffercd,for salt krforc, For a privtlR showintofthis pro~ ulJ KmtA. McNaughton (714) 644-6373 Exr. 125 Fred Sands Coastal Properties is proud to announce the addition of Debi Larsen to ilS rank.a of seni« tD.llbOn& OOMUltanu. Her experience as a Realtor for more than 10 years will lllid new eDe1JY to tbe Monarch Beach office. Lanen bu spedaliz.ed in Bear Brand Homes fof DIOR tllln eiPt )'t8r'I with ID • impreave $27 mi.Uioa In trOa traDaCtioos due'° he{ &fli1WjOn alone. Hei-extensiv~ knowledgo of d)at se.a Is "° !Wet lo every client and customer lhc ft:PaeGIS. ''My tranaf« to Pred Sudl c.o.mJ Properties ii duo'° the nae reputation of the oompeny and.~ with to many unique and·~~ .. LanaD 8'd. "I anticipalie 1DJ _. tO Fred Sanda will °add lo that~" Sioce her suit m ftal est.ale. Larsen bu served u a membir ol tbe Bear Brand board of diRcton, dcmring ber time to &be bettennent of the Bear Brand community. She takes the time to find the right borne for her clients and Sb"ategically oegoti.ltes tbe right price, which is why her business receives many repeat and tefenal cootacta. She feels tbll the marteting pl'C)CJllDS provided by Fred Sands Coastal Properties will si~ her inventory of homes the edge in a very Ndr Raphael (rislitt, brobr/ owner ol m.f Smds C.ooslol Pagperfies, ~.,. o.l>i Lanen competitive marbt. Larsen has been uesidenL of 0.., County for 21 years. Wbcm she geu a btat from assisting clieou, she and her husband enjoy tennis, skiing and family vacations. They have three childml who attend St. Margaret's ~School. She is tenacious and gets the job done. Her accomplishments include being in the top one percent of tbc nation's Real ton and a recipient of the I~ Oub award for several years in a row. 1b rwxle INbi Linn, call (714) ~ at. 511. FN!d 5""dl CotlStlll PropmJa, U060 Cunblo INI Avio11, SU. A. Moltlll"Cll lh«lt. Bob Koop Dcme Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-SOOO F..xt.128 or760-1S80 NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 En.128 Fin•r visions for du privilqMfew were creaud in colkctib•t1/ custom homes in ..,. e.rdusi~e ._.,.front gruurl-gaud community, adj~ent to the wOrl4-famo1U Ritt Carlton Hotel, Th~ Links at Monarcla Beach golf course and the charming privau Monarch Bay Be~h Club. •A g1'f,llltl ~ '"4rbk foyer showcased under high eeiliitgi with an array of Austrian crystal lighting. •Formal living and dining rooms desigMd for ekglllll entertaining wilh a wall of French doors walking out to a pretty patio for viewing ocean vistas and evening sunsets. •Sunken cao den with fireplace is the perfect retr"1. • MaJn floor master suite is so con~enient, featariltg jinpldee, his and lur baths and spacious closet Panoramic Views in Big Canyon • Soectacular Views ~g2nd Fairway • 38R &i 2.SBA End Urut w /Courtyard $749,000 Excellent South Bayfront Location • WondafuJ Batt v~ • 3BR & 2.5BA ome w /Sandy 8nch in Front •Great Loatlon $1,650,000 C4U /OQM~ @ 675-4441 • Extra~ fl! Lot • Oelinble "100" Blodt LocMian • 38R • 3.758A Home $825,000 Best Buy in Eutaide Costa Mesa • Close to NelVJ>Ort • 38R. 1.58A Home • 1...arn Secluded Yard witll Park Like ~ $349,000 Wonderful Tri-Level in the Bluffs • 3BR &r 2BA Townhome • NumttOUS U~ • Excellent Location • Close to pool $229,000 S~ar Ocean & Catalina Views • Rarel~ Front Row Faire2 Master Moc:WI • Asaoc. Pools. Spu le Tennis Courts $349,000 Custom Contemporary Home on Balboa Island • 1lle Ultimate in Construction, Location & Interior Design • Extensive Use of Oak, Marble and Granite • 3 Fireplaces & 3 Built-in Entertainment Centers $995,000 • 3BR &r 3BA +Family Room • BeautifuUy Detailed • Quality Const.ruebon • Great Location .. $860,000 • 2BR & 2BA Condo • Hu~e Master w/ ~Area • Aseociation Pools, Spas &c Tennis Courts $199,000 •Large 38R &c 38A • Huge Kitchen with Brri.kfast Nook • Commuru~ Spa &Tftll\.is $385,000 C4U Bob Lcshy 0 72U244 ClllDIDc BOTH IN NEWPORT BEACH ~/'# 231 SANTA ANA AVENUE 367 NEWPORT OLEN Cowrr • Panoramic Harbor Views From Livinq • Exclusive Gated Community of 1 1 Homes Room. Kitchen. Bedroom & DecR! • 3BR. 2BA + 2 Bonus Room • Hardwood & Italian Tile Floors • Adam & Eve Fruit Garden • Hiqhly Upqraded • 2 Story. 2600 Sq. Pt.. 3BR. 2.5BA • Hardwood Floors. Berber Carpet • Vaulted Ceilinqs & Windows • Recessed & Tracb Liqhtinq • Larqe Yard Baclls to Creeb TERRY TOMAN $615,000 $489,000 474-1669 JUDY CRUSHKIN (714) 729--8919 P.AGER wemw•-ANCt ' , CAJitf.dMf CE~, fiREplAcE. AssociAlioN, pool ANd TENNIS. GREAT STARTER ltoME. · Sl S9,SOO !'"&,lt•,•""Yf! XpAN E AN REMO E E PAIERMO plAN. 48R, 2. SBA, ltiGltly UPGRAdEd, luslt ~iNG, COMMUNhy pool. livE wiTJi rltE fnliNG of SERENRy & fAMily ORiENTEd COMMUNRy. REDUCED $67S,OOO LINDA SILVER (714) 404--~678 PAGER ''"" "f tN• 'tl'lii' 'f IT)' AN MOUNTAIN VIEWS SOR, 4 . SBA, pREMiUM silld CORNER Im. GouRMET kirc&.EN, FRENdt dooRs ANd wiNdows, } CAR GARAGE. WAik AROUNd ~UpsTAiRS. REDUCED $780,000 > ---------, we can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MFSA BWFF AREA CONDO large 2 mastn suites, 2.5BA, fireplace, 2-car attached garag1. Quiet compkx. close UJ beach. Cali 760-5000 Ext. 7 16. MARK JACQUFS $172,000 SUBMIT OFFER TO BANJO 5HR tradit10nal home. Prime Newport Beach. &modeled & expanded. 2 m4Stn suites. 3 fireplacn and 3-car garage. Murt se/1 Cali 760-5000 Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS $510,000 MARVELOUS4BEDROOM Splendid family home! 4BR, l .75BA. private rorner Lot w/beautifol landscaping. New carpet. Freshly painted interior and exterior. Call 760-5000 Ext. 205. JACK GIFFORD $173,SOO NEWPORT BEACH 4BR, 2. 5BA townhome. Lilu new-new kitchen, new pamt, new carpet, 2 -car garage within walking distance to Corona def Mar High School Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #4085. RITA WADE $229,0001 EMBRACE THE SUNSETI I Gorgeous water and 11mset views from this front-). line home m the b/uffi. New carpet. flooring and! paint. Fully fornuhed. For kase at only $2 I 50/mo.1 Ca/1644-MAXG. I MAXINE GOLDEN I HUNTINGTON HARBOR LEASE Ught & bright 4BR. 2.5BA on main channel w!doclt. Ideal for family and entertaining. Call for •details. 760-5000 ext. 1381139 or 548-8775. ~BILL & DONNA WEBSTER EASTSIDE COSTA)QM~ 3BR, 2BA. la e lo painted, , Frmch doors. D PEL $279,000 ! "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL AREA" I View property. city /iP,ts!Caudin1t 3BR. 2BA, 1900~ sq.ft. just listed at $258. 000. WOn't La.st!' Call 760-5000 Ext. I 25. ' ROBERT MILLIKEN I GUARD GATED Sea Island, guard-gated hiP,ly upgrlUkd 1 ~ with view. 2BR, dm. Ca/l 644-4100. Opm S"neWJ • 47 Sea Brook Cove J.D. CALLAGHAN $SSO,OOO I LOVELY FAMILY HOME 3BR. 1. 75BA, new c11rpet TIO! Dining room, mASter BR has lowly bllJ wintiow. reJ brick mtry & planten. Extra JHlrlting. Call 760-5000 Ext. 205. JACK GIFFORD $149,900 TllUSTER SAi.Ei This 4BR, 3BA howu in city of Orrzn,Je has '4rge bonus room. INiM WtUINr!iJfJ" 0-pwh intmor ptlin1. Otrpeti"t •~-GPwt family home or mwstnunl ndy S/69.()()(). &Un-Wtlnts II 'f1'iclt aet't1UJ. OtJJ for tkt4m 760-5000 &r. /~139 °' 548-8775. Bill. le DONNA WDSl'Ell NEWPORT BEACH Ftlb11ltnu 5BR. 3.5BA 1111gk story 1111th "" tXITa largt family room & fomuJ Jinini room. ADll1iMUJy xorrtollS pool u•aurfaU arid stpartllt ltoi pond""" 111~1UILJ by txpmsiw wndscapr CJJ 760-000 &:t. 131. 1539,000 YOURS IS THE SUNSET AND THE SF.A! lnrrttiibk /rvint Cow. 11rp1 to!""' pri1N11' ~.uh. RAmblin: homr on 20,()()()+ Slf.fi· /.or. Vitw1from110 rooms and 1hr hu:e m1nuinint Jllnl. LArrnr /.or ;,, tk ""a. Un111I pnwcy 1111J s«1"11on. 1~000 INVFSTOR'S DWGHTI I 0<111tti 10111h of PllCijk Co.st H~ Fmtl tllfll 11 2HR. I HA &dt 111111 u 5BR. 3BA 0-prr>llM« "t-J ilfatN. CUI 760-SOOO &t. JJ6 JON SN1tg"'1a OJfn'WJ Ill $475,000 •• ,_.re•.,.-•C.••••' 760-5000 .._,,~1:'-•S ... 'ys illn• SJ.8",000 we can help make the difference in your life! PABUI.OUS EMERALD BAY Emmt/J &r, &tmtmlPtJJ'W7 UkNtnv extmsiw "11 o pnik, 511R. 4.5BA with oct4n, be11eh 0-U19!J1!. vi.nus. IAuteJ Ill tht nuJ of" pri11. cul...Je-s11e. QUJ 494-7475. BILL DOI.BY $2,27S,OOO . CHURCH OR DAY CARE CENTER Om b, hiu 011 this 11cre + siu in priwu loclltion by Los Cnritos Cmtn, lrlw. Pionen-HospitAl. 2 ,,,,;,, + 1 SFR now. CiIJ 760-5000 EXt. 130. WAYNE SMITH $62S,OOO GET SETTI.ED BEFORE TIIE BELL JUN<;.g &lier's Lou -~"' G11in! Motivaud ownn-now J4YS .. ll!'Y olfor wiU b, 'onsidnrd. • Grr11t 4.BR floor p!An. lf'.:ery opm frt/i'_!g. Uirgt lot. StiU tht !Owest P:_me H11rbor Vi'~ Hills South. Close to schools, FllShion /s/,anJ. bedCh 1tnd villAgt. OdJ 644-1 ti35. NAN DOYLE CATALINA VIEW1 &4UliliJ 3BR. 2BA co_ntnnpor11ry homr in lo~~ ~.TJl:z11uJ comm1m1ty. Completely rmwtkkd. UUJ ;or info. 760-5000 Ext. 109. SKI ENHANCE T.O. 4BR, 6BA CUSTOM &sit/mu in 11 pri11dte purd-fdtta ctmtm1mi~ Also ft.""'1rti is 411 1 Kfoot etilint mtr] fop. .fon!i!z/. livint cf 'Jinint_ wllllijoimnt Jibr4ry_f m"11C room with its''""'"-ComjlimntlllTin,t this un~ propmy is " virw briJtt 4boVt tht SJ>"'*liiit IAp pool QJJ for"" llPJIOinJmmt IQ vinu76<J.-5000 .Ext. l 17 JACKIE HANDLEMAN $2,250,000 NEWPORT BEACH Slwor tht swum ft!.m lht priWU"I of this "1vtly Aila.u fllUd tomm1mity. 2BR. 2BA, tkn!111tdU rm. &m 1- kvtl PIAn. -°«ortlf()r Pnfta! C"1J 760-5()()() &I. 129. SHA.RON SWANS<1N $443,000 TROPICAL PARADISE IN CDM Owr $200,000 in uppµJes. pool tf sp11 in " stttint. of rll1Y IJ'Op1'11I p11lms. MN.St su to ·~· OJ/ 7~533. ROBERT SACKS $7"9,000 REDUCED $10 000 Im~. lipt tf britht, 2BR. 2BA. fi_rqw1. 111:t11Chifl""~ tnmhOnte b,,;u 1992. w;a to FHA. 760-5()()() m. 130. JCA'.l'HLEEN MCNAMEE $129,000 SPEND 11fE SUMMER AT 11fE ~-·· Omm Mil /rn!J>tlli# d-~Ul'MW. or~~ #J 11 •J11.-.,L - BR. U¥r . . 70, ..,,i,, s . llN~tf~ . OJI 760-5000 at. 119. SWANSON o.ly $129,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMP.S 1.-lr 22ru "-"'' !'}. "'?>' · "!"I! I.I ;,, jjii ~ "''" .;~. Nn11 .,. .... ... tltd """,.., IAii. OJI U0.-152!1. ES11IEll YANJC . $m,ooo CAMEO SHOU3 °""" 11""1. pritMU k«hts. Hiply ~ ~ nmtl1ll ..,_ witJI " ""iii,... .. ~ lwi# #oua -'...,,, 6 .,;,Ji-. rrwr nd 6- ;;J,, :J 1" • --=-~= =--. .,....,. Newport Beach Harbor View Homes. SBR, 3BA. 3 car garage, 2 fireplace. family & dining room. Large yard, very private. $515,000 1730 Port Abbey Newport Beach Harbor View, Mt. View. Scraped ceilings, new kitchen. new carpet. 3BR, 2BA. $499,000 2200 Pon carUsle Newport Beach Harbor View Homes. SBR, 3BA. 5 car garage, French windows throu~out, 2PP, family & dining room . $619,000 1730 Port seaborne Newport Beach Harbor ffew Honte6. Stunning remodel! Superb lOcationt 2nd house from greenbelt. 3BR, 2BA, spa. 6 yr. new roof. $539,000 1937 Port cardigan Ocean View! catalloat Sunsets. 3BR. family room, spa, dining room . Jame lot $73o,ooo 866 Sandcastle Newport Beach. Harbor View Home SBR, 3BA somer model -all open bright 3-car garage & spa. $629,000 1998 Port Claridge Corona del Mar. Jasmine Creek Plan 2 single level. no stairs. 2BR. & den, 1 900+ sq.ft. Dining room + breakfast nook. gated community. $420,000 42 Whttewater, COM You deserve ... •Honesty • 26 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 • Dedication •Results! #1 RIVAW Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995 Ocean 8c C..t-line V'aewa $1,350,000 Near new 5BR. 5BA contemporary estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. I/ARBOR VIEW Totally Ranodded 1981 Port Dunleigh CM&Rd at $719,000 4 BR. 3.5BA Ex~dcd Ponofino plan on cuJ-de-sac near schools & park. Custom · ting. French doors & windows, AJC, sec. & huge attic storage. cly rear yard. Peria &may home! Totally Rebuilt in '91 Offered at $'n9,000 Exquisitely dcuilcd 3BR, 3.5BR w/swccping views of Back Bay & city lights. Hardwood floors, 4 Fireplaces, custom lighting, AJC & much more. Large English garden & rear yard. This is a must sec! llST Of NEWPORT IAY $3,100,000 lboblttuaed ws "oc::iem, i.t>or a jdtyernn.1« • ~ 481>, 4.8A Wple J*I' l!lp. }Gr G\ _,,., IDI 7B1W SOPHISTICAllD BIGANCI $1,795,000 ... awwJed.._bame..-Pla._~fle!I ~ Grra p111o a aJl.l1)Wd. h*rwl IDf 7961M llAUTIFUL HAl.80R RIDGEi $1,699 ,500 tJept tone oo 1p13Z.OOO sq I lot Gmit 001 \USf Ranodded wCM!lblld pom &spa.~~-1'*""'1Df T/:W PllVAn ISTATI $1 ,2.91,000 Md ~11111 ~ bydlcnoMlll'dlllecl. Btaipnlwl ~PL~~ ,,_,,,,1»'7!1H . UDO llLI 1UDITtONAI. $1, 195,000 &•11••1oc111oni ~mberiorE'ada. ,...._." + 3, beaiti ~ "*"'61/DI l'JIQJ> • IXICUTIVI WAtnFRONT CONDO $1,000,000 Ndu M3lc:ai <miocm ~ ~ R.em>dded I + I --kl, 8&, ._ams. ded< a en 1« w aemtt ln/t!mtJt IDt 'J9'!1P ~ CUSTOM HOMI, GATED COMM $950,000 lcMtt Sl!D '!hid on <XlmO' lot ~ ci used bridt nm 2-9kX)' c6s'S gs'elt ..., ...... \fnlda. 11*"'61/Df7tl1JIB OCEAN FRONT CORNER ZONED 1·2 $195,000 Apr 30' IM° axntJ1b R-2 OD ezt Oreiwl Prod.~ 1993 a:.e,.. w.dl b WMS I aadS. lnitntttt /IJf 78'IFllf HAUOR VIEW HOME $885,000 Gml Sii>, t5&\ .,,,,.. •• home lo fatUoos ~ llrmodded nl ~., IJll ~sq l """""/DI &XJ/l DOVER SHOllS VIEW PROPERTY $860,000 ~ MDOdded Jloller' 9'or'es 480 hm Md! Pl. & spa. pm•lic aimd. ~ ldlf r;. W. /lrllemt1l IDI l!JBJH 32().322 HIUOTROPE AVE $799,000 1tare 8od ~•belt cl <DM. All tlils are tip str.ipe. l!xnl:qe ~a ll**Jm mils. hrlmttt /DI 78W'7 IN1BTAINING HOME $749,000 Rrmodl!led S + 6.S. Apr 4,(iOO sq l R>R, pmet kidJell 9* lrs,' bows nn. wood..., +pt Pl. & spa. "*"""/DI 78XPV NEWPORT PENINSUlA POINT $675,000 3 homes to~ Apx 2 bb*,, IO~ 480, 27SS\, 2-mywldi edn ~ ilr~ ~or bal. btlt!mlt /DI mLl ONE HOUSE TO THE IAY $649,000 f.mlerl ~ Bta:ll *°" bmne. -481>, 38'. ltbHI anllliol1. (he ID oam•t,. Grraa6*i... ..,.,l)f ,_ OCEAN, HARBOit AND art V1IWS $639,000 ~ hlK batbes,dodtdr..l--~w'o!OPl&spa. Idell prm.ya~la. "*-DI 78t7A GOLF COU1tSE LOCATIONI $599,000 ~wbolllla. 2l!D + ......... fltPimil 11'*1gl alder belkoam. ~comL IJlllnfll DI "J9{lt7 POPULAJt AND Ulll PIAN 5 $559,000 (MdoolG p.dd, .... dlJ ... ocmt~-11*. 3 + z.s. ~-gar. ma~1p1,'lf.Qmdg 1 •cmm. ,.,.Dl'l'JlfP NEWPORT UYRtONT CONDO 3 ~ 3 hlll!cmdo'*"rablemmtamsi """"""8)1 llM2 SICRET GARDIN $490,000 'Dis<Df....,bome1ft1Pnlal .darlitmlpoal I-.eprdmwfiw tree, a>. 3&\, 2 IPs. """""IJI 'l1lJll6 SUNSET AND OCIAN YllWSI $449,500 l!mlM..Uln 1D01H1 CUDd_.., !9a'lil abllb, p11 )d. ~ -*r 241~ •• bed.. """""IJI 7fP{T' CORONA DEL MAil DUPLEX $429,000 5i1W&mi 2+I ... .....,, .... Bid1 +I~~~ II>, pllm:m ID .. aMllll-,,,,,,_ l)f "84 BLUFFS ..................... 503 Playa ................... $278,000 ..... Sandy Mittman ............... SAT 1 -5 BLUFFS ..................... 2605 Vista Omada ..... $339,900 ..... Dave Suther1and ........... SUN 1 -5 HARBOR ~IDGE ....... 7 Yorkshire .............. $1,699,500 ..... Marybeth Col~Standel .. ~ 1 -4 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 33 Monaco ................. $7 45,000 ..... Vi Saxton ............... SUN 1 :30-4:30 HV HOMES ................ 1727 Port Stir1ing ........ $689,000 ..... ~ .. SAT~ 1:3>43> HV HILLS ................... 3901 Topside .............. $749,000 ..... Dottie Johnson ...... SAT/SUN 1 -5 IRVINE ....................... 58 Remington ............. $129,900 ..... Laima Predkelis ............ SUN 1 -5 NEWPORT BEACH ... 1700 Highland Dr ....... $7 49,000 ..... Shiva Ashari .................. SUN 1 - 4 SEA ISLAND .............. 33 Seabrook Cove ..... $699,000 ..... Anne Hall ...................... SUN 1 -5 SEA ISLAND .............. 4 Sea Cove Ln ........... $499,500 ..... Natalie & Lee Ames ...... SUN 2 -5 SPY GLASS ............... 3 Muir Beach Cir ..... $1,395,000 ..... Nina Roshan ................. SUN 1 -5 TURTlE ROCK .......... 5 Alejo ........................ $399,900 ..... laima Predkelis ............ SUN 1 • 5 ..... Located in Lovely Harbor View Hills on very desirable street . Freshly painted, new carpet, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. $749,000 Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 3901 Topside Ln., COM n ·otti Johnson 760--1966 Paula McKinnel honored vvith Chairman s Circle aY1ard Honor places her in top two percent of all Realtors nationally The Prudential -Joo Douglas Co. recently held its annual Master's Conference m Palm Dcsen at the Wcatin Mission Hills Reson. There it was announced that Paula McKinney had won the company's highest national award, the Chairman's Circle. The honor officially acknowledges her placement in the top two percent of all Paulo McKinney Realtors in the United States. This recognition has been the norm for McKinney. She bas won her company's awards each year of her real estate career. McKinney is a salea executive with the ' Newport Beach office, however, she sells Orange County and beyond. Already in 1997 she bas soJd wide raQJllll properties. from a $ l 3 millloa ....Uoot property in Newport Beach lo a &iiil>oinium in San Joae. flying there... ~ and sell to ber client. Mcia-, JI expert iD IDOM of • the cities in Orange County. due to her vut acquired information from being a buyer's , agent. which means being out in different areas, touring many propa1iea. schools, J>11b ad cba«tiq with oeiJbbon. She ii coapllta ....... WI llDdmolog:y to • OnalliOD frOm mmy IOUR:ea to diala blw • ilmcb ' .~.d!-Ok ...__..._ This stunning Gilifornia contemporary home features 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths & den. An estate-like property perfect for entertaining. Centered around beautiful backyard with large pool, spa & palm trees. Call Sandy at her direct line to see this featured home. Offe,ieJ at $1,298, 000 Sandy Mittman Direct line 729-7271 + 313 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-5 P.M. $1.,150,000 NEWPORT llUGln'S ... Modw•dl Two 2&R 2.BA 111Jt1t bnght condo5. fplc. 2-ar SN e&. Only 2 \JR3, low dues ... $ll5,000 ~ .Newport Prope IMIBE•lllTLYOWIB&OfaAT9 • · -.o.::::.:-;:· • • ~ featuring fine properties from condos· to casthl$ · llONff Ill YOUR POCKET Two oceaa .tew trl-lnd towa laomes situated IJt Newport Bach.. JBR. 38A ad lewl Ml ddll'r a dedF. or patio. Great ror smmner rmtaJ --. a-to beMllel ud sbopploa. $289,500 FSJ " s~ s~ ~ 4'#U 196~ GOLD•ll OLDIE Beeadfal Vldoriu ..,-fa.rp&u la i.-, lle9cb. Two BR & twe lBR ...... Gr11111 ~ for dllldtte to play, built in 1921. '1ve car ....... Make DO mistake. an now. $320,000 ESO "i' • llUUTIFUL COSTA llUA ...... P'M' i. dlllt attpdeMI faaUy lloal'. 41R. JIA, au. ,_., ,_ wldl .....,.. ftrqilace. ~·· 9tduckd yanl wltlt ,... Md .,.. Lot lbe • oftr 11, ... sq. ft. Ooee to Mtsa Vet* C...vy Olllt ..t putis. $389,000 854 Representing You-~He Custonier Real Estate Specialist-PACJ"RICK 'l'E1VORE . Serving ALL of Orange County Servicing you for 20 years www.patricktel)ore.com O ver 20,000 Member Locations O ver 250,000 Member Agents .. -·-.. ·· .... -····---· <For Northern California> www.tenore.com Newport newer Mediterranean 4BD, 3.5BA kirge luxurious 15,500 sq. h lot & estate with custom pc<?I. spa & waterfall Absolute bargain! Exclusive listing! Won't last at $895,0001 PATRICK TENORE hos been serving you the customer for · 20 successful ~rs. While approaching $1 /3 bill ion in personal soles, a lifetime member in the President's circle of the Real Estate Political Action Committee, President of Nationwide USA, Patrick's direction has never changed. It is helping you the customer receive more of what you trulv con in your real estate transactions. for all your real estate needs call Patrick Tenore - You'll be glad you did! M.odel 4BD, 4BA. 4000 square feet. Newer poof & spa. Estate on 8000+ ~uore foot lot in pri\/ote, .,guard gated elite community. Only $765,000. Call for appt. Prime 4BD, 2.5BA home w1th city lights view. . Has it alll Coll for oppt. An excellent value at $359,900 M.odel perfect, large 3 Bedroom, 3.5 Both w/spo & 1 so· golf course views in 9uo1c! 92ted community. Call Toclayt Only M49 ,9001 like new k:>rge private 5 Bedroom (4+ office) 1 block from ~&Ocean, w/P9') + Sf:>9. In Huntington Beach. Won't lost. COii TodoY For Apptl Only $669,900I AFFORDABl,E NEWPORCC BU.CH I,fFESftLE · Furnished Designer Home •11n11U11A11n1n $559~900 or $499~900 Un.fu.rn.islied! 412 & 414 Poinsettia AvenL•e to be co~eted in the Fall of '97 CUSTOM HOMES Corona del MGI' 38R, 2.58A, family room, two car garage, large backyarcf 38R, 2.58A, family room, two car garage, large backyarcf $549,000 each Other Great Listings . GOllGEOUS OC'UN·VIEW TOWNHOUSE CoroMtklMAr 1/2 block to China Grove •Great Split Level Floor Plan• Apprx 1,800 SF 3BR, 2BA, • Rreplace in Living Room Prfttd at: 1454,000 a£.U UNIT CONDO FOR SALE CoroaCI tlel Mv Great Corona del Mar Location • 28R and 2BA • Hardwood and Tlle Floors Large Roof Top Deck with Oty Ughts View Prlc:H at: 1310,000 BLUFFS "C" PIAN-TWO STORY BllUIY ~rtlepcb 38R, 28A9 Jpgroded Kitchen "All White" • Plantation Shutters Greenbelt & Pool Views Prlttd at: 1325,000 CUTE STARTER HOME -3BR, l .25BA with 2 car garage. Fireplace in the living room. Bonus room leads to large backyard. . Hardwood floors under carpet. A well maintained home in a quiet Anaheim neighborhood. $159,900 ' Over $6,150,00 Million In Sides To Date in 1997 $1,500,000 CurrentlJ in Escrow Addreu 414 Polilsettta, Corona del Mar .fl6 Potmettta, Corona del Mar 15 Polnsettla, Corona del Mar 15 M~uerite, Corona del Mar Represented Seller/Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Addres.1 700 Marguerite, Corona del Mar 22 Camship, Laguna Niguel 2215 Ba~lae, corona del Mar 601 o PQrk, N~rt Beach ··~~·~ .. ~~ -r1 ~.~.c~~·~: Represented Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Spectacular views from Harbor Ridge Enjoy mountain, city and ocean views from this single level home. It is in a quiet location and great for entertaining. There arc three bedrooms, two and one-half baths, large formal living room with fireplace and a spacious and open formal dining room. Features include expansive use of tile, custom shutters and drapes, skylights, air conditioning, security and fire system and a new roof. Off cred at $575,000. For more inform.aJUJn, call Carol Allison and Joy Curlin al the Co'ldweU Banur, Newport Beach office al 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, ~la Coldwell Banker on the lnlemet al www.co'ldwe/Jbanur.com. Tiu largest resuuntial real eslale company in California, CoUlweU &mku now operatei 257 oJfkn and has nearly 7,()()() sales associates slallwide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residenlial real eslllU offices and more than 58,()()() sahs associata and empw7us througlwul North Anurica. Mountain and golf course views This two bedroom view home off crs views of the mountains, golf course and city lights. There is a gourmet kitchen and cozy family room . Features include French doors and windows, recessed "' lighting, crown moulding, coff cred ceilings and Contcra stone entry. Tbcre are Arizona flagstone patios in the front and back of the home, bay windows and built-ins in the • expanded second bedroom and granite and marble in the master bath. Offeied at I $620,000. j Ftw lllOIY ""°""""""' c"'1 C"'1'0I Allilon IUl4 }OJ Crudn Ill tlN Col4wftl ~ "'-\ Newport S..11 offkc 11t 2121 Plld/k o..t Hicltwq, (114) Ul-9#0. Or, ~ 1 ColiM'UBaUl-o•tlullfl.mldlll~ ... bra& 1'fN~ra .. Ad1l rMl --~"' c.11/.,.., CoWw/l ..... lf(IW .,.ia 151 f!//k# """ -,,.,q 1,00IJ ..U. lll#dllla ~ OMWI,,.. c.........v .... ,....,, ~ I rulM"""1 rwll ""* oJfkn llM _,,._"""" ~-"*' "°°" • • 9111 ••+ -., .. ~Nonlt..t..mc.. .. , Desirable Monaco-style floorplan Located in Big Canyon is this three bedroom. two and one-half bath home. This home offers a large living room with volume ceilings, a fonnal dining room and parquet floors in the entry. The family room is off of the kitchen and the master suite is downstairs. Other amenities include beautiful used brick on the front and back patios, spacious yard with room for a pool and a three car garage. Offered at $599,000. For lll()n information, caU Carol Allison and Joy Cunin al du Co'ldwell Ban.Jur, Newport Be«h ojfke at 1121 Paeiflc Coast HifhwllJ, (714) 6"-9060. Or, rwula Co'ldweU Banbr on the Internet al www.coldwellbanur.com. The lllrgnt nsuunlilll naJ ntllU cornpan~ in CalifornilJ, Co'ldweU Banku now opnatn 251 offeu tbul luu ntarlJ 7,(J(J(J $Ilks assodaUs slalewide. <herall, the company luu 11ear1J 2,500 nsith111ial rllll nlllU offices and more than SB,()()(} saks associatu and llflllWJces tltrouglfofu Nortlt AJWriea. These qualify crafted homes are located in Eostside Costa Mesa The Pacific Collection by Westport Homes offers three and four bedroom homes with an excellent location, affordable pricing and custom quality craftsmanship. plus much more. Close 10 the beach. shopping. Back Bay. maJor employment centers and schools. the Pacific Collection features two well-appointed noorplans. With up to 1,955 square rcet of hvmg space, these homes feature up 10 four bedrooms and Plan Two even boasts a luxuriously large master suite complete with pmate retreat and specious mastcT bath, which includes a larae ovenized Whirlpool tub. ·'Our buyers 1re very impressed with the livability of our floorplans and the quality of our homes." sa.id Mike Kerr. president or We\tport Homes, &be builder. Pnced from $239.990, these two story homes include two and one-half baths, formal I 1\1 ng rooms and a large f amiJy room with a fireplace. Plan One also fearures a standard loll perfect for a computer work area. Beautiful interior appointments include ceramic tile entries, im~ssive nine-and 10 f()()( vaulted ceilings. solid maple staircases nnd a built-in media space. For the safety of homeowners, the builder has included smoke detectors and a fireplace sprinkler system in \Ome homes. The ~pacious kitchen features hand-se1 ceramic tile countenops. upgraded fully lined cabinets and a GE appliance package. Other notable features include a breakfast bar and kitchen island. The \!Xtenors feature a 1wo car garage with roll up '>t.'Cllonal door~. pnvate yards with rear and side yard fencing. chamung front pon:hes and arch1tec1ural accenL\ or bnck and stone. The builder 1s offenng homebuye" the opponunity to CU'>lomne their home w11h special cu'ilom option\ Included m 1he package are upgraded nooring. ~ecurity sy~t~s. air cond111oning. mirrored wardrobe. window treatment\ and backyard landscaping. To visit thest homts, exit tht 55 freeway at Del Mar and procted east to Santa Ana Avenut. Turn right on Santa Ana Avenut to the homes. Tht sales offu:e is open Friday through Tuesday from JO a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information, call (714) 646-5261. The c~ chann of C0rona del Mar Enjoy the eapc Cod-style of tbia Corona deJ Mar home. This dme bedroom remodeled home has a large front yard Ind specious backyard. Some of the home's amenities inclu~ ~~us hardwood floon, new master bath and kitchen, and French doors across the liVlng and dining l'OC>m, which overlook the mature 1andscapc, patio and grassy yard. lo addition, a two car 1~ and private access to the beach below ShorccUffs are you.rs to enjoy with this home. Otfen:d at $448,000. For...,. ,,.,.,., idr91, a.,,,,,..,_ A1fU1t111Ur •"" &lrlHuw Roppolo of tlN N..,,.. ._.. _. • B-. lt#llrJ GftMI' • (11') "'°aoo. Brokers Welcome <714)5fH~1 Jim Heydorff leads the Peninsula office of Ellis Realty ' Dedication to clients is proven through his achievements Recently crowned the No. I agent in sales for two consecutive quarters in 1997 for the Balboa Peninsula office of Ellis Realty Group, Jim Heydorff's ~ estate career is a testimonial of the pure joy of area dedication. His professional commitment tO the Newport Beach and Balboa Peninsula areas for I 5 years has garnered him a loyal following and the rewatds of specialized knowledge and local renown. "'Jim koo~s his products and the sales envirooment here oo the Peninsula better that anyone else, which translates as a considerable advantage for his clients," said Bernard Towers, sales manager of the Balboa Peninsula office located at the base of the Newport Pier. Heydorff, who has lived in the beach area since 1973, brings to bear upon each and evuy transaction his 25 years of local involvement. His knowledge of local economic conditions and concerns make him an invaluable authority on market trends and analysis to all his clients as well as his real estate associatca. Jim Heydorff Truly a master in his environment, Heydorff offers exceptional beach property expertise that oomes from loving the community where he lives. Combined with his professional motto, ''I can help you," he bas proved through his recent achievements that he thrives on serving his clients. 1b rnela /;., B9'«ff, c"'1 du a.a .. p.,. ... •Jfi.d •I El& RMlll a,..,;"' (114) '123-1120. ... Now • IS Renters should consider taking advantage of the strong real estate marbt and creative financing programs available If you arc currently renting or leasing your primary residence, now may be the perfect time to enter the world of home ownership. The local real estate market is very healthy and there is a broad choice .,, of housing available, both resale and new. F.qually important is the excellent availabiJity and flex.ibility of home financing products. The combination provides a prime opportunity to make the ' transition from renting to ownershlp a smooth and exciting one. As a tenant you must be concerned with increasing rents and even the potential loss of your residence due to the owners selling or moving in themselves at the end of your lease. Over the past year many tenants have seen their concerns realized. Desirable rental properties are at a premium. Those of you searching for a home to lease know bow true this is. In some cases anxious prospective tenants are bidding prices up by hundreds of dollars per month. Owning your own home removes Lynn Noah much of this uncertainty while providing a sense of permanence and pride of ownership. If you believe that the local real estate market is indeed strong and in store for a solid run of appreciation, you will rccogni:zc the investment potential in property ownership. ln addition, potential tax benefits may be substantial. So what's holding you back? While some situations, such as short term residency plans, may be valid reasons for renting, even those situations should be carefully evaluated. Some tenants have been waiting for the real estate market to Wonderful Baycrest home This four bedroom, two and ~half J, bath home is situated on one of Baycrcst's most sought afters~. 'The aingle level I floorplao is great for entertaining. French doon off of the family room open onto the pool and spa. There arc two fireplaces and an eating area off the kitchen. The seller baa • recently replaced all of the doors and windows and the roof is also new. Additional features include plantation shutters, smooc.bed and retextured ceilings, , inside laundry room, private gated courtyard entry, white tiled kitchen counters with lacquered cabinets and hardwood floors throughout. There is also a worbbop/st.oraae area off of the two car garage. The absentee seUer is anxious to sell. Offered at S,39,000. FM',.,,. "'!.....,,, Cllll Intlt ._..Ill (114) f.U.1600, C... N,.,.,, · Pl.,.,,.., 4 Ork Pia., SW. .UO, N,.,_, a.cl&. Paulo Kuslcey bottom out. If this is you it's ti.me to call your professional Realtor. Real estate is alive and well in Orange County. Many renters, boweva, feel that they lack a sufficient down payment, enough income or clean enough credit to qualify for a home loan. lf you fall into this category you should speak with a professional mortgage lender before giving up on home ownership. You may be pleasantly surprised. Currently there are hundreds of home financing programs available. Loans with lower down payment requirements and easier qualifying guidelines are more widely available than in the put. An aggressive mortgage lender conatantly searches for new financing products to Gt the special needs of individual buyers , and with a heallhy real estate market adding to their security, lenders arc ~ inclined to take a flexible approach to qualifying guidelines. As a result. borrowers who were unable to obtain financing in the past may now find themselves able to qualify for a home loan. Those who have chosen to continue renting for other reasons should carefully reevaluate their situation now. While residential lease prices are increasing, interest rates are at their lowest level in years. Careful evaluation of your situation may show that the financial advantages of home ownership will be much greater than expected. If you feel that it is time to make the switch from renter to homeowner, call your mortgage lender and ask to be prequalified. Once you know how much you can afford, call your Realtor and begin the search for a home to call your own. L1nn Noah an4 Paula KJuU, ca H n«hed al (114) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Pro~mn, 4 Ctnc P"1r.ll, SW. 260, Nn1port B1acl1. A perfectionlat'1 dream home This home is 1oCatec1 in the prestigious C()llUDllility of ItVine Temce. It is a desiper's own three bedroom; rwo bath home that bu been completely remodeled. Features include new windows and doors, remodeled kitchen and baths, scraped ceilin&s, new hardwood floors and antique chest used as a cabinet in the master bath. The living room and master bedroom open up to a lovely landscaped yard with extensive bri~ Offered at $627,000. For .on ilVOl'll#diMI, c4lll MtlltJ tw M._. }01tn Ill (114) 6#-161JO. C.- N"*JH>f1 ,,,.., ... , 4 CWk Pliu, SI"* ,Ja, N~ a..d. IM.8 OfRCe AT,.._. 1119 LOW&Y Cllm II Milled on 875 ..._ end II centra1y located In ~ .,.... , .... ,... ,.,. ~ 1299-2069 aq. fl. Security pro- ..,.. ~ .....---. • 'ZT-hde championship golf courwe chal-IM1Qll9.,. ..... cl flllw. Thet9 .. 11 tllnnil oouns. 10 o1 wtlich are ~-..-.-· ~ LOCA1'0Nt 9peclota 2BRl2BA with high cellings, flreplaoe, -bat, tum. 1142,500 PWVATR YAM 1itll ~ pool/lpelcaac:d'lg watet1al & lueh leod- .:aplng. .... _.tum. 38R. USA wtltl alrtJm ~. n. very ~ ~ ilQAd ,.._a wondel1ul f\11,.Cime home. ISM,000 ~PROM ATTACHED OAM>EN V1LLAS °' sir9e family failway ...-at Ille wondet1\A club. Thefe are 38 holes cl d\amplonshlp golf. 13 night .. llnr"9 OOUt1I aa well aa a stadium court The 33.000 SQ h ~ pnMdM ., trwftlng IOCial atmosphere. WONOOW'UL 2llRl2.lllA CONDO Wltt1 1 n6 IQ h atnum conversion. pnvate loc*lon. $189,000 FAIRWAY l!STA'ft ottering the most ~ views! Partially tum 38R138A, 91-* wlll bar, built-Ina, garden pallos oM guest BAS. SW decor, poolt'lpe.. 11,395,000 THE LAKES CC PWVAT&Y OWNa> 17...0U CHAlfflOHIHtP COUAU and tennis ..... 47 poall/lpM. 15 ...,,. courta. Art uaoMMllll of 12 models ranging llofn 1345 • 2754 aq. fl No lniti9llon .... ~ gol 11 $230 • monll\ ..... le llO. HOA ... ct $535 lndUdal cM>te and HBO. TURNKllY JllURN l9R ~ plan wfth lovely lake91de location on lrUflor ~ ~ btfgt1t & pretty. 11M,000 SHOWS ._.. A 1110D1U Tl.ll'rllMy tum 311R/'3.58A. dbl talrw9y & lake vlewe, golf CM NL, quill CLHHac. all.000 A PtwATI, t• 11 IR OWN1D CW8. one °"9Mg 135 ecr• cl golf cow. and dub ......... CCJmlTU1lly ~ u wel u oY9f 300 pri- Yall poo11. end 11 .... courta. Thill presligilous ckJt> often !he t>MI ol deHctMng. ""°9A1W SALEJ Clwmlng 38Rl38A. ~ private. ell rooms open IO a garden. *1 ~!WC & bfVll mg,ooo INCTAQ• M C DI-OftMV HOim. l.Jitlt I 8ltght, .. new. "'-i:it-. LA Joll .._ wt11t • 11ocn. Mtn View, pooUepe. MM.000 Becker •Bater &Becker lT.mH<?nci~ 44311 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-5593 (800) 347-2732 Featuring prime desert country club living lifestyles! I There's no better time than now to invest in your home away from home! We are the desert's Country Club Connection!! Call today for your A PWVATE CLU8 l.OCA11D .. VllTUM.LY W. 6 CB PMT CW THE VAU..IY, OWlled and aperllld by ,,...-., ~ lomlad In Rencho Mirl!QI. The~ 1~ golf COUl99 ...,_,by Ted Aobnon II one af 1h4t few ooureM where ~are Ible to Wlllk • ,..,., .... There are 13 lemll courts. 6 oC which.,. nlght·M. lrW.I an oullllrldlnll meilegelllent pn>- grem Thenl .,. 8 floor plane ~ from 8l50 • 2000 IQ. fl ~EXPOSURE. -9 lum, qui.t--. pool new by, owner a111> l1ftoe .. ltlil pitce. at,9CIO THE PEARCT LOCATION! St8pl to oourta, pool & c:tubhOuM. Upgr9dld & tum 38Al29A wtlh mirror trMtmll• ....,., ..., f/ltlty. 11..,_ PRIYA'ft AaoRT lMNO In R9rlcho Mnge wlll a 27-hde dWnpio onthlp golf OOUIM, 29 pooll/lpM, 25 llnllis c:ouna and a MW ftlneaa center The ~ ~ Ille dutlhouM on. fine dnlng. doee to lhopl and l'MllAUrant Floor plall8 range "°"' 1289 • 2000 eq. ft. LUSH OMEN8EL T LOCATION, only etepe to 11'9 pooVlpa & dutlhouM '°'dinner, 38Rl28A,.unkay tum. t111,900 TDTAU.Y MMODELED, lafgMt plan wW! lhe molt gotgeoue SW"*' ...._ ecl'cm dOlbte talrMly a .._ AbeoUlty fabulou9 an.m OC1f'111'91'- a1on. tumlahed. 97,IOO CALL OUR otMIT! W8 OflPICtE AT lte - QOUI HIRE II AS UAU'NIUL AS IT IS CHA' ' INCWIQ wittl Ila 38 holes °' gol. &.rpMly -~ glOl.ndl eurromd 19 .... COUl1I, 10 °' wtllc:tl ... ~ lor pl9y In .. ti.lrnydaeert ~ Thec:Mlhotm hu ...... ~ .... ~. Aoor .. ,.. from l3IS. 2Ae8 aq. ft. CAN YOU HUl!VE 1HS PRICe? GrNt pool locallon, great Yiews, 28M8A. Whld • buy! 11 t7 ,soo LAAQ!ST llOQIL .. ,..l'OP CONDmONI a.v.ead lot wltl S*IOl•lllt .... ~ upgredld ---• Cottln, 3BAl'.JM, pewfa. .... .... THE CLUB AT MORNINGSIDE SITUATU> ON 320 ACRU OF ........ e?. Ctub at ~9ide 11 the cent9'plece ct a MOO main ~ cotnrnwllty °' lulcufy hotMs from 2900 • 4800 eq. ft. In '°the ... gent 40,000 aq, fl ctubhouM. there are tennla c:ouN, bell oourta, a ,.,_ ~ Md a Jedi Ntcl<laus "Slgnata.Ne9 golf OOUf'M. POUNJMN COURTYARD ••• leeds to a beeutlMI)' dacolated 3Bf\148A home wllt rnMMe loots & bet. Washed bMm ~ In Mng room. Hll & ,.,.. baltl9 In ,,...., aulte. Views °' dbl talrwayWl(eln*W. EJIC8lenl VllllUe. ....000 GMaOC98 WMllTH ... Maaaive livfng room with hlgtl bealn oellng. ...... ~ ioom. ' ~ ...... matcf• quat1llra. Lultl .., --~drWMlicwt.wol~. 11.-..- WT EM WLL BUOY two ~ Pat 72 Amaed Palmer· dMV*' golf coutMe .. well ... d6\b6e .. lded drMng range. The 21,000aq.fldubnomeohlw .. °'11'9 beet..,. ..... Thet9 .... 14 .... "" oourtl and 2 cNrnpo.ietllp etoqll9l lewna lllAQJ .. CllNT 80UTff MTN VIEWS! Large 28fW9A. 1108 ~ ~ ~~-1111 .... GORGEOUS SOMERSET MODEL Well located in a popular fuM.y n~rbood. this 5BR. 3BA home has new kitchen & barbs. tile floors, funilv room wirh fucplac.c, French doors & windows, .rcccucd lighting. Many decorator couches. 3 car garage. Eric k Laraiae Sbaw ~9,000 Ad Code 71507 THE F.sSENCE OF BFAUIY Beautiful caprurcs the essence of this 4BR. 3BA home. with luxuriow interiors featuring breakfast nook or game room, two Wet ban, family room & formal dining. Ni~~ huge private J>2UO area. $469,000 Ad C.oclc 72057 BEAU'l1FUL D.ESIGNED An exiting_ "Fart-rzyc ~ custom home with SSR. 4.SBA. gourmet's ~kitchen, _grat room• wirh ~lace, muter mite wirh soaring c.cilings, media room. Ideal fur £amilf & elegant living. ~9,000 s...,. Labr Ad Codc 71'Jal ." ~ .. P'(). -... ~ .· Al>JO)utdy ·~ ¥oM &u~;-~~~ with ~ntempotary deganot. Veews from most rooou & sunhy Southern exposure. Four 8~ privace 'P2 on Bay side wirh luge dock. ADA, Ted k Sazan.ne $1,7-'9,000 AdC.-71197 ' ON THE GREEN motivated .d1cr offeri outstanding ndo with t master suite & loft. Jiut rtC? to die ~y! $169,900 MarkJ.cbon EXCEPTIONAL 1U=ME ~ co~c beach from this ~t mew/ view 0£ Udo ·n. 2 mamr swta, Extremely rn(>fiva adlerl MuiaeMiak CTIY LIGHTS BACKDROP Panoramk view lot with approved plans fur a I cunom home. I L 1735 Pon Shcffidd Sat $619,000 3 Inverness Ln Sat/Sun $1, 795,000 Re7.ck/Gray 1711 Terrapin Sat/Sun $469,000 Ball/1Ungcr 2319 Laurel f I. Sat/Sun $384,000 Luby/Rittcy 818 Spirit Sat/Sun $2,300 lease Kay Konfa.I 1. 5 Trafalgar Sun $2,495.000 ATS 3 Yorkshire Sun $2,350,000 B. Roppolo 2 Yorkshire Sun $1 ,750,000 B. Amstadter 23 Monaco Sun $899,000 Marilyn Kershner 2421 Pon Whitby Sun $899,000 Sassy Luby 1748 Pon Manleigh Sun $749,000 Larame Shaw 40 Drakes Sun $789,000 Mary Osterhout 1632 Lincoln Ln. Sun $634,900 Arne Peterson 215 V12 D11on Sun $469,000 Judy Scr.ausa 1743 Baypon Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 2631 Raquca Sun $359,000 Sally Shipley 15 Haggcrston Aisle Sun $319.900 Artie Johnson 2016 Paloma Dr. Sun $369.900 George Schroeder 507 Orange Ave. Sun $240,900 Ma.rk 6 Seascape Sun $161,500 CLASSIC QJFFHAVEN Famijy home oa treo-lined mca offers French doors o,~· ~ 8c a•••--·,;,,, oc:a • with an · --a sh · t !ihtins provides~ ~ IN 111E HF.Al(f OF CORONA DEL~ On one of. the most ch.armi!ll nrecu of Corona dd Mar sits this 38~ 2BA home · cwtomizcd rooms. High oeil.fugt. Dutch r, French windows l\c door, master swtc sitting room. attn en . $SSS,OOO n,la Bau. $685,000 Ad <:ode 711.77 ATMOSPHERE FOR ENTERrAINING FJ~t cwtom marble and hardwood, recessed lit':,ts, French doOntwindows create private luxury. S~cious 5BR or nus room, versatile interior. Gorgeous ~ with g;u;c and brick BBQ. $;3',000 Sally Sb1plcy Ad c.ode 727'n DESIGNER DELIGHT I _. Enjoy views of canyon & city lighu form this -'BR. 2.SBA homes= Montserrat. eu.tOi:nW:d deC:or with lovely cabinets. built-ins, . Lushly lancbcapcd groundl. $S9'300 Marilyn Ka.Ima Ad Code 71027 I TOP201997 644-6373 Xl21 - $vely 3 bedroom I 2 bath Baycrest home. Custom pool and spa plus large front & back yard. Upgraded kitchen & baths. ~ced at $448,000 717-4207 \ I' \ I\ I . ' I ' ' I • I ( ' ' ' . . ·, . I ' I\ . I I I\ I I ' " ' I I I \I' I 'I ', t I I I '1: I I ) ') I' .... 11 t ''.\I \ l . I I I I BEDUCEDn FASTSIDE VA.WEI Own. piece of ~lgner" Eaststclc. Grat JloorpJ.an. hardwood Boon .... corner lot. Grat potcndaL 301 Flower Street B.J. Johnson Call 644·6373 ext. 1472 Ask me about another great view property on the canyon in <Arona del Mar. $625,009 Spacious single-levd 3BR. Gated Community. Low Association. Pool & Tennis. Private Spa. $575,000 I . l Buyer Needs - • Expcdioa 1st Baby -Couple nccds 4BR -muic have family room&: formal dining room to 650X • Harbor V u:w Homes. ·~Women • Knows 'quality. but willing to remodel Wants home .in Lido~ to 350K ot duplex in Corona dd Mar to 4991<. • 4BR remodeled wida ~room in~ Heights under-.400K!! I Exc:EFnONAL 0PPORTIJNITY Newer Country Fn:nch Big Canyon Estate. Forever views. CuJ-<ic-sa.c location, large gourmet kitchen, 3 fireplaces. Corporacc rclo. Submit all offers. Ut/J ]11ma Grll] 0PPORI1JNITY KNOCKS l.owcu primf • bedroom in P-smicu. Must tcr. $547,500 I mr.':ll!lr --~· - --· • '<.\ ... ~,...~~-.--.... . ~~,....~:;.-• .......... .. .. Udolslc Evan Corllett $3,175.000 Sun (1-5) 105 Vta Sao Remo jobn McMonlgle $699,000 Sat/Sun (1-5) 204 Vaa Ithaca G/eller/R~ad $699,000 Sun (1-5) Esther Fine $625.000 Sun (l-5) 1423 Santiago 835 Via Udo Nord Gfeller/Read $1 ,245,000 Sun (l-5) Marlene Hassel s~29.ooo Sun ( l-5) Bekoart 532Via lido Nord Bob Berg $1 ,895,000 Sun (l-5) 18 Rockingham Virginia Zenz Sl .675,000 Sun (1·5) Newport Shores BJaQmyon ~ 17 Canal Street Kennie Jo Rizzo $450,000 Sat (1-4) 3 Rue Dcauville Marie Farg<>-Sork $475,000 Sat (1-4) Sea View 1917Yacht Camilla Ginni jobnson $585,000 Sun (2-5} 15 Rue Cannes Georgina Smith $729.000 Sat (14) 7 Grccobricr Morpby/Busb $1 ,825.000 Sun (1-5) Spyglass IJll1 4 Drakes Bay Sandie Rx $895,000 Sun (1-4) s Dccnvood lance Boggs $2.795.000 Sun (l-5) Upper Newport Cotooa dcl Mar 2127 Indian Sprinp jerry Smitb $549,000 Sun (1-4) 700 Bc::gonia Mary EJkn Weglar.z $519.000 Sun (1·5) PROPERTIES FOR Lf.AsE 321 MarigoJd Jill Andrus $535.000 Sat (1-4) 210 Ul1c Lane •316 $1,350 310 Poimcttia Martyjones $929.000 Sun (2-5) 436 Via Udo Nord •B $1,700 F.alcllde CosCa Mesa 271 lhvafi.dd $2,300 2432 Brittany Woods Duncan Forgey $244,900 Sat (1·5) 215 Orchid $2,500 2680 On.ogc Keith Randle $245,000 Sat (1-4) 25 Connor.mt $2,500 Heidi Stoctwdl · Keith Randle $265,000 Sun (1-4) 7402 w. Oceanfront #8 $2,(i()() Hdn/Pb.UUps 480 Bluebird Canyon Drive $2,650 Mary DiTullio A.ustero/Klm $2,695,000 Suo (1·5) 7402 W. OcaDfrool •A $2,800 Hein/Phillips (,(}) Udo Put Dmc -$2,900 Mary OITullio 1224 SandKq Cbrls Lindsay $857,500 Sun (1-5) ·~ Ocean Vista $3,400 Esther Fine 204 Via Ithaca $3,500 Marilyn Read . $627,000 Sun (2·5) 415 Goldenrod $3,750 Scbmicsing/Mcm' 1S19 SanWldlaTcrrace Mellnda}ones $725.000 Sat/Sun (1·5) smim Hill $3,800 CobyWanl 1501 Blyldctt Terrace Parlter/Farg<>Sorlt 1119 F.stcllc $3,8SO Gigi'lbonm 1312 DolpbJn Tcrncc Marian Pbl/Jlppi $739.000 Sun (2·5) 52 HilJsdalc Drive $4,500 Vlrgioia Zal2 I SOO Dolphin Tcmcc Roseanne Levan $759.000 Sat (1·5) 21S Orchid $5,000 }oAnnc Patios Ann Messenger $998,000 Sun (1-5) $S,300 Coooie Mmlf'Dli '6,8'0 Cllto#}obtllott $-469,000 Sat (2-S) ->• •"\ _.. " •' 7 ' I • , I/ '-.. • , , •, <o t" .. ~~ ,> 4 • : • ~ • ';' • l F.asd>luff. s Bd. pool view, prime lot, new remodel and &mily ndgbbomood. Coby Ward $S81},000 Barbor Poime · Lo¥dy 3 Bd. 3.S Ba. Some ocean views. W4 to shops. bcadl. Marie FarpSork $699,000 Jasmine Cftek ·Decorator's home with 2 bedrooms, den, spa. ocean view. C.aroie}obmoa $S2S,OOO Ccnaa drl ..... Spedaalllr <XlHle&HJIC'lnl J lw, 1011ibeidt <DN. 9teft JDab $81)9,000 Belcourt run . 8arpjn shoppers 2 bedroom and den, ocean view, gated. Nancy Pctenoo $390,000 Big <:anyon Deane . Bcaudfully .rcmoddcd 3 Bd. 00 OYCl'sizcd lot. Ollft... $739,000 E .... kle C.oRl Mesa ·Immaculate, 3 master IUiles (1 down). s years ocw. ~ laodk $24S,OOO Oceanfront a>M -A landmark home <X grt2t quality with rcn:wbblc location. 11wncr a: c:orkdt $4,700,000 BaJboa Island -Shingkd channtt oo comer bayfroot with shared dock Vicki l.tt $895,000 Shott Cliffs -Excq>tional 4 bedroom w/ F.ngfistl pden, 3 FP,gounnd kitchen. Doaie ValcntJnc $1,650,000 Bal>oa flmfncula-Lqe duplcK one block to beach. 3 8d. 2 Ba. upper. CJemand a: 1.tt ~.ooo e.bc:w View Bomr.s -O•omlrd home Oil var lar8e lot ocar grccobdt. Scmll Scanlan $1,170,000 Unda Isle -Tumkey cmtom, large dock, pooVspa. wtStCdy orientation. Bill Feeney $2,350,000 Mai Kai c.ondoe -83yfront Corona del Mar. Rcmoddcd 2 ed. 2 Ba. Views! Lee A Ltt $89S,000 Newport Shora · 8cac.h home 3 Bd: 3 Ba.1'>ol, tcmis, play atta. Kennie Jo tir.m $395,000 "I ... Rare Opportunity to Build Only Harbor Island vacant lot. 23,000 square foot buildable lot on Newport's most prestigious island . New sea wall. Pier permit included. 120 bayfront feet for large yacht. $7,850,000 One of a Kind Glorious oceantront estate on largest Cameo Shores lot ... Exquisite ocean and sunset views. Approximately one acre on the Coastline. Beautiful single level custom hom~. $5,900,000 L.H. I Call us regarding how tlie new capital gains tax relief affects the sale of your home! HARllOR V1EW HUJ.S Beautlfully remodeled 5 8d. 3 Ba. home on M- --de-sac and 2 doon away from Plft_ Pool G IPL RMwM r.. $7M,JOO IRYINE TERRACE Remodeled and newly decorated 3 8d 2 Bii deslcner home with lovely yard ..._., ... $627,000 Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townbome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 Villa Point Golf Course View Gated 1 Bd with patio, facing 16th~ lmmaculate coodition. &d unit in quiet location $199,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + f amiJy room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Pro~ Corona del Mar Sea view Seavtew Laguna Beach Udo Isle Udo Isle Udo Isle Westside Eastslde Newport Crest Eastslde Eastslde SOLD Rqrft4'tf tft Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller R.q~ .. w Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller BM~er e.~, Sdln BM~r BM,,er Seli.r Seller Stlltr s .. ~,, BM~ in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 Big Canyon Tudor Custom ' S Bd. S.5 Ba. beautifully remodeled 6,000+ sq.~ estate Old world charm. designer perfect $2,795,000 Llnda Ide Custom 4 84. 6 Ba. '"n.tm-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 LR Cmtom Bayf.ront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home. very opm floor plaD Ideal IOUd:aaiy orientaDm W/ (J()' of frontage OD the bey $1""9,• , John Robin McMon.igle Landmark Bay£ront Estate Lido Isle Own the Bes~ of' ~h e B estl St: eve Olson 717-4711 Unique Pelican Point Opportunity Golf' Course and Ocean Vievvs Call f'or Detallsl Panoramic Ocean and City Llshts View Home Country French Family Home Beautlf"ully Remodeled Slnsle Level Home 2391 Crestview Drive Currently Under Const:ruc t:lon I OS Via San Remo $699.<>0<> 1 997 SOLOS AND IN ESCROW 216 Via Lora $629. <><><> Ufettme Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member DENNIS DURGAN DEBI BIBB 759~3707 Gorgeous, open and spacious! 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car oversized garage, pool and spa, large master with peek-a-boo viewJ RdUU4f to $759,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Udo Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the major islands in Newport Harboc This ts a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Bestl Forever views from this pride of ownership 4 bedroom Port Royal. New carpet, paint and roof! I Private spa, tranquil setting, perfect for entertaining. $665,000 Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare double parcel, over 175' of bay frontage, expansive lawn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on the bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bedrooms lndud.lnc full guest quarters. CALL Us 122 Monte Carlo Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two story master bedroom suite. JIM KLINE 759-3771 $8,500,000 Pfease ca({ us for more information on any of tliese special properties. ~ ~-c:::::::: -----s:;; BALBOA PENINSULA 1025 E. .... Blvd. 3BR Sat/Sun -5 $1 ,495,000 3331 Wyoming 3BR Sun 1-4 $225,000 Cl I I Ir)' VIiiage Realty C.oldweU Banker 67Wm Delpha Oswald 714168-9333 15050ClllllMI. 3BR Sat 12-3 $549,000 .... 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ISLmt -Fabulous Duplex. 3 bedroom upper wllt with 2~ bath, jlreploce Jn conveJSatJoo nook & lo1ge balcn1J. L0wer 2 beaoOJn WJIJ Is Ut!1JJ ~With I '.4 bath. cf..COt' l?Qltdng, slJghtJy OOiersl%ed lot. Offered at ene.ooo - • I ,,.. f! ' " -, .. . • I ' 'Tfiis 'Remodeled J 'Bedroom , 1.7 5 'Batfi 'features Jtf e.rican rpavtrs, 'frencfi 'Doors , !An 'Ertra La~qe 2-Car 9arage 6' •Tile 'Roof One Jloust 'From Ocean & 'Walktng '1J15tance '10 'Balboa, 'Ferry t_;., 'Restaurants. $549,000 675-6161 421 31st Street A quality remodel l aeadft qvmdoo~ for tbe90's. 1tiis 4 bedroom. 2.5 belh home (eetWeSa~~ mascer bath. total custom litchen. numerous slryl~hts. soOd oall hardwood floors. many Freocb windows. inqeniow trompe foeiJ ~. communfty pool. spa. tennis and low' association dues In a~~ community! • Adjacent to Monarch Unb Coif Courae, Monareti Beach Club, Bits Carlton Hotel and miln of bike pedeatrian patha. · • Wiaatee to Dau Pt. Barbor • Fin Bedroom1, Four and o~Half Batha • Gourmet Kitchen bu Gegeneaa . Raap/Crill, Two Gqeaeaa O.nu, 1Wo 'lruh Compacton, B<*h Diahwube:r, SubZero, Ialand Worbpace with Sink, Granite Couaten, Built·ln Microwan, Walk·in Pantry with Etched Clue Door • Large Sparkling Pool, Sp• and Bubbling Fountain • Extemi-fe U1e of Marble Flooring • ForaaJ Dining Room with 36,. Amtriut Crylt.al Chandelier • IMp ~ ~ 'wltll Bath Oilly Home A•sll•Ne V.... 1.6........ .. · • t. • '.l-! ~: .. ~ tI,S9S,~ : I fl jit ~ ... "'' t ..... ,.,,,,.,_"" ... """ Lee Ann Canaday • (114) 496-21111'...,(114) 490-4H8 \. '°' a4 Bow lrtForwc•,,.,. ,,,.._ C.U :J 1 l-1100...Z67.a1U1 ~ j J'Mn •• ,.,.r r.-.. Ad ..-..6er 2%08Z ! \ I ~ • 1 . ~ " '• ~r ., .. I • • ;..4 • .. Jt..·