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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-16 - Orange Coast PilotOwnem ol Speedway International Racing BJ.itro and Bar are revved Mesa ·paid PRfmn $7,500for one month •Water district still negotiating fees for most recent work; contract shows company was hired to 'provide public awareness and media relations.• By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Mesa Consolidated Water District paid $7 ,500 for the first month of public relations advice from the firm agency officials hired behind closed doors in July, according to contract documents released Friday. Mesa's attorney, Art Kidman, advised district boa.rd members to hire Adler to smooth the dis- bict's public image as it engaged in a legal bat- tle to stop Irvine Ranch Water District from buy- ing out Santa Ana Heights Water District, board members have said. Kidman said directors could hire the firm in closed session because state law exempts • pencling litigation• discussions from open meeting requirements. •SEE MESA PAGE A12 Bob Henry park to open Sunday By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city's first park opening in years on Sunday promises to be more than the average rib- bon cutting: The day will be dedicated to police officer Bob Henry, who was shot and killed nearby the park. Organizers expect about 2,500 people to come out at 12:30 p.m. to Dover Drive and 16th Street to celebrate the completion of the new park named for the officer. ·Not too many officers die Bob Henry: Parle named in his honor in the line of duty,• city media coordinator Melis-- sa Adams said. "This is a really big deal.• Police Chief Bob McDonell will present an •SEE PARK PAGE A12 A fter doing some remod· ellng last year, I found the best tile imtallers at ~ Tiie. The two tile ~Hatt are Sbau Haley and Greg Feltx. They do excellent work, are rel.table (a rarity in the world of remodeling), and have great design ideas. They'll even ftnd deals for you on tile. Last year they saved me $1,000. After I already put down a 50% deposit on tile, Haley and Felix knew where to purchase the same tile for $160. Por esti- mates, call 642-7610 or 964- 5120. It's a little premature for back-to-school shopping, but if you'd like a head start Network Board Supply is having a sale on all clothing and accessories at 20% off and all shoes are reduced 10%. There is also an existing shoe sale, with prices as low as $30-$45 a pair. Network Board Supply is primarily a skateboard and snowboard shop. "We strive on giving the best customer service in the area,• said owner Mark Sweetser. "We specialize in helping our Costa Mesa/Newport Beach customer ba.se the best we can at all times .• Network Board Supply is located at 440 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The last free concert of the summer at Puhion Island is taking place Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. featuring Poncho Saachez. The summer music festival's will be in the Neiman Marcus Courtyard. U you'd like to see the latest evening gowns arriving at Neiman Marcus, you can stop by Monday and Tuesday from Badgley Mllchka, Marian Clay- cien, Heldt Wetael, Helen More- ly and Westcott. Neiman Mar· cus is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Confidential to Santa Ana Heights reader: I get your point, but your underlining assump- tion is wrong. I never went to USC and neither did my hus- band. Swruner sales are in progress at the following stores: • Elizabeth Benefield (673- 7714) is having a sale with mer- chandise marked down 10% to 50% off. included in the sale are lamps, furniture, throws, prints, and accessories. It's located at 3127 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar. • North Pace (646-0909) is having a sale through Sept. 1 on men's and women's outerwear, Tekware, accessories, and sleep- ing bags, tents and packs. The sale merchandise is marked down 40 to 50% off. It's located at Triangle Square at 1870 Har- bor Blvd., Costa Mesa. •Rebel (640-7300) is having a summer sale on selected ladies clothing marked down 50% to ?5% off. It's located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. IRING rT BACK AUVt Sabalyildjzi, 34, iJ the local Marcus Welby of Ule antique trade. She's there when your $35,000, 19th..amtury Balthaz- ar clock needs a touch-up, the legs have fallen ott your porce· lain dudes, or your aUver din· Ing set ii beginning to look moribund. Alld U you're in the market · for a 19th-century porcelaln um festooned with bare-bot- tomed cherubs and have six or 10 grand to spend, she can belp you out with that =with her 3'-year-old hus George, Pepbne runs D&G Aaliques and Restorattae. wtth a lhowroom on Coast Highway and a workshop in Costa Mesa. •Ev~~ that comes for resto ~a unique pro- ject, • she said. *People bring in things they cherish. They're broken, they need cleaning, they need some kind of touch- up, something's lost. a part needs recasting.• Her satisfaction comes when they can •bring lt back alive." SOUL MATES Daphne, whose last name means •morning star," got her start in the trade while still in high school and doing interior deJign jobs in her native Turkey. She met her husband at a gym in Imnbul. The antique business has been in George's family since 1963, when his father opened a tiny shop in Istanbul. The couple brought the workshop to Califomia in 1988 and opened the .Newport Beach showroom about a year and a ball ago. Hunting for merchandise, they go on two-and three- week buying trips across Prance and Turkey, acouring flea-markets and estate sales. George employs mystical lan- guage when speaking of antiques, saying he has felt lb.em emanate •positive ener- gy• since hE\ began working with them iii bis teens. •George an<1 I are soul mates,• Daphne said. •This whole thing is part of our cre- ative energy. I never would have dreamed of doing this if it wasn't for him.• In addition to her antique business, Daphne is working toward an advanced degree in public health at Loma Unda University. Armed with it, she hopes to counsel people living with health problems such as diabetes and high blood pres- sure, while continuing her work with antiques. •1 love people a lot, and one (job] or another, it's dealing TAKE NO CHANCES Daphne, who ii Ouent in English, Prencb, 1\ukish, Armenian and Geno.an, saw the museums and galleries of Europe as a girl on trlpt with her mother, also a collector. Despite her uper1ile with antiques, Daphne keeps her own Irvine home rooted in the 20th century. •My home is plain,• she said. •1 have maybe one or two antiques. You can have a very modem home and just have one piece to accent lt - at the entrance you can have an antique chandelier.• The hardest paq of the job, she said, is constructing pieees completely from scratch. •To reproduce ii nothing at all,• she said. •But if someone brings in a statue, and the face is damaged or the ann ii dam- aged, and there's not a model we can look to, you have tQ kind of use intuition to figure out what it should look like." Their work has ta.ken the . Saha.ryildizis to intelesting places. They recently refur· bished the mahogany library panels at the Irvine Cove man- sion of a big-time politico who Daphne prefers to leave unnamed. They also worked for pop star Michael Jackson, mounting an unassembled statue at bis Santa Barbara estate. ·we try to keep this in the family because the clients real- ly trust us, and you can't really teach (the craft) to people,• she said. Because of the highly 4el1cate nature of t4e WCfk. and the value of the itmqs, •you can't take any cha.dces. • -Story by Christopher Goff.ud Photo by Marc Martin I I I I I 1 I I I I' ' L ,_ I I ' I I I I I ' I I I I ' I t " ~-... ~-,.. ... • ~ .. l"': I. '. I.: l! l · 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to meet Vicky Tlel and view her entire collec- tion dwing the gown show. Oth- er designers included in the Couture Salon's gown preview are San Carl.la. Michael Cuey, • MST auYS appear~ every Thursday and Saturday. If you knowof a good buy. call me at 540-1 ~4. fa• me at 646-4170, write me at 330W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, 92627, or e-mail me at dpllot20earthlink.net. L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------·--------------------~· ~_.Pnot 8EAQERS HOTUHE Mesa. CA. 92626. 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In ..... outside of Photo Editor Newport Beach and Costa MeM. L~llOl.A. sub5a'lptlons to the D•lly Piiot flUblilhed by ~ Adwrtislng only •re .vali.ble by m.11 for c.tlforni. Community N9ws. llF'1I' Nll'fOEllWCl s 10 S*' month. Second dlllS a Times Mlm>f eomp.ny. ~ a...fled Adwrtislng pcst9 paid M CoN Mesa, CA. LWIOtMON. (Prlc:eS lndude all appllcab6e .,,...,, s. ecwn. ~.-.otlonl state and local taxes.) POSTMAS-President end CEO Ta: Send alddress changes to Wthl.~ MMIODSHAH, The Newport 8w:M:osta Mt-la Vb~ General~ OWf FIMnCMll Officer [)My Plfot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa 01197 Gllltf. oc. Al rights--'. 1llMl'lltA1\IES three feet and a Newport Beach four foot swell will 74163 come from the Newport Coast Southwest. 74'64 Balboa TIDES 74163 10DAY Costa Mesa First low 74162 2:39a.m. -0.5 Corona del Mar First high 73163 9:01 a.m. 4.3 5'm: FOMCAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 2:08p.m. 2.1 Second high Wedge 2-3 s 8:20 p.m. 6.A Newport 2-3 s SUNDAY Blad:les 2·3 s First low River Jetty 2-3 s 3:18a.m. -0.8 CdM 2-3 s First high 90ATING 9:36a.m. 4.7 Light winds during Second low morning hours will 2:56 p.tn. 1A become southwest to Second high ~5to20 9~p.m. 6.6 k the afternoon. Wind WAJIR waves will build to 1&1BLATUlll:67 A non<ommlttal southern hemisphere swell Is producing waist-high waves at best. What's wrong wt1h thls IC*Wio Is the element of lncon- slstency In Its dellvel'y. Pefhaps it's a bit under-motiv.ted. But then. tNt's merety speculation. And besides, awn If you know the c.ause of a ptoblem, that his no bearing on how one dells with It. lh this case. the best lldvic:e would be to search out • spot tNt takes best~of C1JtTent conditions - one wfth good upo- ... to the south. Upper west Newport, lglln. NEWPORT BEAOt • Vista Cldon: ~rles worth $3,000 wefe stolen from a garage In tne 2000 blodt. • Ne&TJpOl't 9oulevard: $2,000 cash was stolen from a home In the -100 block. • Newport Illy: A camera worth $178 was stolen from a yadlt in the harbor. • Newport CAntw Drtw: A nedc.lace and makeup worth $280 were stolen from • hotel in the 900 block. • w.t Coest Hlahway: A dog worth $600 was stolen or ran away from a hotel room In the 6300 block. COSTA MESA • llrtnol "'-t: A digit.al camera worth $1,000 WU stolen from an unlocked car J*ited In the 3300 block. • ,.,.,.,., Avwtue: A computer. printer .nd fax macnlne worth $3,563 was stolen from a busln41SS In the 3100 blodc.. The~ ben broke Into • vacant offlc:e next door and Cit a hole through the dtywall to enter the business: • Plneoeek Drtw: A computer and equipment worth $5,000 WM stoten from an ap.rtment In the 2800 blo4. The OWIW had plac. the property In a box ~ the front doOr to be picked up by• shrpp;~ company. • FM._ Wiiy. A wallet and contents worth $9 w. ~ from the glow~ of an unlodted CM~ Jn the 2800 block. · • R•uH c Aw: Tools worth $650 wet'9 s101eo from a Ult . perted In ttM 2200 blodc.. • "· ' . . Church grQups pit.Ch in on clean up •Volunteers from St. Joachim Catholic and St. Andrew's Presbyterian churches ; Will help spruce up Shalimar Learning Center. , · ....... ---~~--~----~ : By 11m Grenet., DeiJI/ A7ot COSTA MESA -In what organ.17.en hope will become a ,regular event, dozen.a of pariah· loners from St. Andrew's Presby· terian Church and St. JoacMm Catholic Church will d.elcend on the $haltmar Leaming Cent.er today with fresh paint, scrub brushes and plenty of elbow grease. About 25 volunteers from the two local cburcbas are sprucing up the home of the after-school program their parishes COllec· tively fund. Pounded two years ago and based in three rented apart· menta in the 700 block of Shall· mar Drive, the learning cent.er 'provides tutoring, mentorship and other free programs to about 100 local students in grades K· 12 every day. Today, the cleaning crews plan to add a tn.h coat al ~t to the b\Dldtnal, deal1 the COD• crate lldewalb and build new outdoor patio areu. Future improvement projects are also planned, ~dal• Mld. Krllt1ne Wright, the center's executive director and only full. time paid staff member, laid today's \'illt from partabionen will help prepare the center for the retum of tbe ltudentl after summer vacation. •we're a very small·staf:fed program and it'• great to start the new school year with a whole new look,• Wright said. To run the center, Wright enl1stl a handful of community volunteers, who give their time to tutor the children, most of whom come from West Side families and might otherwise be at home alone after school with- out the center. #Our goal is to be sort of a bridge between school and heme,. Wright laid. Jim Birch1leld, an UIOdate pastor and youth minllter at St Andrew's, Aid the weekend clean up gives h1t paliabionen a chance to chip in and make a positive difference in their com· munity. •This gives them a way to volunteer their time when they might not have time to during the week.• Birchfield Aid Both Bin=l>fteld · and Wright said they hope the c)eenh>g par· ty w1ll become a regular event, possibly with four held each year. Wright said today's efforts could even be expanded to include the weekend cleaners in the center's mentorship pro- grams. ·we're sort of hoping that's the way it goes, to be the start of a mentorship program,• she said. •vou learn a lot when you work with kids." SATUltDAY, AUGUST 16, 1997 briefly in the news Newport Beach man arrested in alleged real estate scheme A Newport Beach man WU aD'8lted 1bunday along with an alleged accomplice on felony charges ltemmtng from what authorities describe u a real estate scam operating from a local office. Randy Scott Scholnick, 42, of Newport Beach, WU allegedly · part of a ring that located unoccu- pied and foreclosed~ properties across the county, changed the locks, advertised the properties for rent and took money from unsuspecting tenants, authorities said. Scholnick., along with 39·year- old Steve Utley of San Bernardino County, was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit trespass, one count of conspiracy to commit rent skimming, five counts of burglary and four counts of grand theft, said Deputy District Attorney Jim Marion. Arrest warrants also were issued for Kenneth Robert Hen- derson, 51, of Irvine, and Dennis ttobert Murphy, 43, of San Bernardino County. 1bey were alleged}y involved in the icbeme but remain at large, Marion said. Marion said the group operat· ed under the business name Windsor Padfic. They bad headqwuten in San Bernardino, u well u a satellite office in Newport Beach. Police in San Bernardino and Orange counties worked together in the investigation, with the Newport Beach Police Depart· ment helping to serve the warrant at the local office, be said. . OCC ·offers college prep workshop for teenagers The SAT/PSAT/ACT Prepara- tion workshop meets Aug. 25-18 from 1 to 4 p.m. in Room 108 of OCC's Business Education Build- ing. The course will focus on basic content in college entrance exams. It will look at test-taking strate- gies, time-saving methods and Casbah 'Dmeleu Ctdsine ..... ..,... \ Ot••O.. •LalllfW ~ 1&.'1• ~ .. NATURE'S HERBS Certified Potency -fuoer HerfJs Siberian Ghumg Mle:lla ... &fp11tD ~ JIMl'lwA';FJ lie P""""'1t • 4119,,,, strete management. 1be work.shop ii taught bf Robert McDt>enny, who Ml IJ)iDt the put 10 years IJWiftttz;ng iD SAT~ation. McDhenny guanmteel att&· deet lhoWd improve their IOCft by 100 U ~ attend all 1!Flionl • and complete all work, « tbef may repeat the seminar at no cost Registration tJ $120 in advance; $130 at the door. Por more information, c:all 432· 5880. Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 (Molllerk) Lecithin S.L«:llhln uoo .. S cet mare out of llfe by if!ining a s~ice ·cli:lb J OIN A SllllVICI! CLUB AND MAD A DIPPl!ll- ENCE: Bllmtn:ate polio from the face of the earth, give sight to the blind, help cbU- dreD overcome iodine deficien- cy, prevent child abuse, advance opportunities for women -that's only part of what you can do around the world when you join a service club. Locally, you can help send children to coll~ge, recognize outstanding st~dents and . teachers, proVide immuniza- tions to children, establish American Preedom Shrines in public places, serve food to the hungry, help in local schools, sponsor sports teams, host international visitors and con- tribute to the ecology, all while enjoying the fun and fellow- ship of a service club. Service club members not only have 1 friends locally, but where ever a sister club is located around the world. We are blessed to have 16 service clubs making a differ- ence in Costa Mesa and New- port Beach -two Exchange Clubs, four Lions Clubs, four Kiwanis Clubs, five Rotary Clubs and one Soroptimist Club. Combined, they have more than 600 members involved in service to our com- munity, country and the world. cityside Help conduct tours of a working farm The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center in Costa Mesa is sending a call out for volunteers, especially bilinguals, to conduct Cen- tennial Farm tours for school children. Centerutial Farm is a repli- ca of a working farm featur- ing year-round crop displays, farm animals, exhibits and educational tours that are aimed at educating the youth of Orange County. More than 46,000 school children visited for the hands-on experience the farm offers. Tour guides are needed Mondays through Fridays starting Sept. 29 and continu- ing through May 29. Two one-and-a-half-hour tours are conducted from 9 to 11 a.m . For more information, call Gayle Cory at 708-1619 or Ginny Smith at 708-1517. Clubs meet on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Th\ll'ldays, some for breakfast, some for lunch and one· for dinner. There b a club for just about everyone's schedule. The benefits of membership . can last a llf etime -new friends and business opportu- nities, a chance for your sons, daughters and grandchildren to travel, and the list goes on. Service club membership is for people who want to make the world a better place for their family and a difference. They're for men and women, young and old, the established and those wanting to become established, for those who have received from their com- munity and want to give back. Many members are active in tlteir chamber of commerce, professional organizations and community groups, church or temple and find their involve- ment in a service club as an extension of the expression of their religious beliefs. Membership is by invitation, but you won't get invited if you don't express an interest. You are invited to attend a club meeting Uus coming week or this coming month. Many clubs will buy your first meal as you get acquainted with the members. Tell them Jim de Boom sent you. ----, .. '·, - -~ -- jim de boom You will find yourself wel- come, and the opportunities for service involvement only limit- ed by your choice. WILD THINGS PARTY: Where the Wild Things Livel is the theme for the 1997 Zoof ari on Aug. 23 at the Santa Ana Zoo with Newport Beach resi- dents Mr. and Mn. Roger Schnapp ,Mr. and Mn. Richard Browne and Ms. Lana Chan- dler serving as honorary Zoo- fari Wild Things. According to chief Wild Things Zoofarl com- mittee chair Debbie Newmeyer, Tippl Heclren will be the special wild guest. The evening begins at 5:30 with ~Z I\--~ ..:,:=;.SELECTION.-:£--=.- Always, over 300 Mercedes-both New and Pre-Owned -to choose from. You 've probably never seen so many models, c.olors, and luxury options on one lot. Just another reason WHY we're IM.Mercedes Ma rketplaa. IM.House amtinues Ill mkJ Ct. >111pt1 re. \'( >11 'I/ I:,· < i. 'Ill ·inced. .\11t'J' 711c ,\lcr(c1.fc, .\lt1r/.:ct1 1lt1tt.'! 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PM \I ;r J I/\ r•.• i'lfl""' WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT '7ifMff fEA1UllNG MAH.Y LOCAl OIANGE COUNTY fllODUCI VINE RIPE JOMATOES "~WAYS" . 89¢ lb: valet parking, features dinner cetered by Upper Crust and dendng With Blue Machine Under the stars, and a silent auctton to ralle funds for the premiere children's pettillg zoo. Dress ls black tie/aaf ari attire. Zoofarl tickets are available at $100 each by calling Posaz at 953·8555. CLUB NOTES: Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakf aat Lions Club secretary Everett Brace presented Uon of the Year Award to lion tamer and song leader Ron DeGeare. Congratu- lations! WELCOME TO THE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... Mike Gtddlnga who joined the Costa Mesa-brange Coast Breakfast Uons Club. WORTH REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach·Corona del Mar, "Remember that igno- rance is expensive." SERVICE a.ua MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more Involved In your community, make new friends, network or give some- thing back to your community? Try a sen/fee club. You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. W.. New Full se ............ ~ $25 Manicure ......... ~ $10 Pedicure : ......... ~ $20 Fiii ...................... ¢ $18 Back Fill ............ $26 $22 Pini< & 'Nhtte Polish Change ..... $6 Nall Repalr ..... $3 ('714) 650-7548 . ' Many dubs will buy your first guest metf tor you. TUllDAY _ J:JO MIL tM New- port .. lch Sunrise Rot.lry Club meets at th• lalb<HI Bay Club. f:JO p.m. the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club to Hear from Sandy Orrill and . Elizabeth Hart on South Coast Reper-- tory and th• Orange County Perform- ing Art Center. WIDNllSDAY -7:H a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at th• Center Club. NewPort Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Countty Club to hear school superin- tendent M~ Bernd. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to Plannin~ Insertion R econstruc t.ion Entire treatment conveniently provided .. >within one office. • Spd)IAy c.nt.colt ProshJOclj fo'lcl HaMIO u • ·~Olla:alllll'fllll ~ ltr.aldU • lllplcilldl. ,,,.... toclld Cll Ord ~~o..y • Cwfftll1 Dnal Ttctftclar\ MIS b11 (CH) t11pp1twww•1C)lor__..com ORANGE COUNJY!S LARGEST SELECTION OF CUSHIONS I UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY hear Jim o·oonnetl discuss • America's Strategk ChaHe•·,. , TMUMDA"f -1 a.M. Cosu ~-l Ofenge co.st.,.._ Uons Oub meets at Mimi's c.fw to her Hank Jar- boe on "ll'evel and Oblervatlons. ~ ' 111oort The Costa ~ North l(lwanis Club meets at the Hotldilv Inn to hear Sharkey Warrick. extteutlve director of H'bltat for HU1Nnltles. Kiwanis Oub of Newport llffch-Cotona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Harry Frels, president of the Kiwanis International Foundation. The Exchange Club of NfWPO't Harbor meets at the Sherk Island Yacht Oub. I The Newport-Irvine Rotery dub meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. • cow.tUNrrY a CLUas Is published ~ saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX your service club's mffting Informa- tion t<>631 -5851 or mall to 1743 Bay- ' port Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Fornier opera4star Gurney dies at 95 1 John R. Gurney. a former Metropolitan Opera star and longtime Corona del Mar res· ident, died Aug. 6 from com· -pllcations after a fall. He was '95. Mr. Gurney, a New York native and graduate of Ober· lin College and Harvard --Business School, studied ..:music in Paris in the 1920s. ~After returning to America, ?e joined the Metropolitan .,;Opera in New York as a lead- ::mg bass baritone -a career ~t took him to opera houses Jthroughout the United States ~and South America. I He moved to Riverside in 1947 when he retired from the opera, then came to Coro- . del Mar in 1960. He peared in concerts at the a.nge County Perlorming .1Arts Center unW 1993, and also crafted ink portraits and · built furniture. : Mr. Gurney, whose son is • race car driver Dan Gurney, . also sang the national · anthem at the inaugural Long ach Grand Prix and other . racing events. He took care of bis own .. home and drove a car every · day unW two weeks before bis death. His wife, Roma, ;med in January at the age of 94. $. He is swvived by his son, Dani his daughter, Cellissa .Addington; two brothers; •eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Family members and friends eld a private funeral. CONTINUED FROM A 1 along often -must purchue shares of the Bay llland Club along with purchasing the home and boat 5lip. In that deal. they commit to being decent neighbors and keeping their can off the island in a Balboa Peninsula park- ing garage, with only their feet or a goU cart to get them to their homes. - For all the privacy afforded,res- idents, they don't pay that much -at leest not by Newport Beach standards -for their homes. The last houses on the market listed at $1 .5 million, according to real estate's Multiple Listing: Service. The main reason for the low price is that the Bay Island Oub, not residents, owns the land beneath the houses, said Coldwell Banker realtor Susan Noonan. Prospective home buyers inter- view with the club board of direc- tors to ensure they can afford the home and understand the deco- rum expected of island residents. The directors, in tum, make sure the prospective buyers don't mind the inconvenience of parking two blocks away or telling visitors how to get to their well-protected door. Bay Island residents do, how- ever, appreciate the fact that they can sWl walk to mainland ameni- ties such as markets and libraries. "We have the privacy, the qui- ·et, .. said longtime resident Jim Higson. "But we still have the vil- lage kind of lite where you can walk to things ... There's no way this 5.5-acre private piece of real estate is going to be mistaken for the busy, touristy Balboa or Udo islands, that's for sure. Bay Island, howev- er, started the island craze in Newport -it was the first in Bal- boa Bay. , Then came developen with dredges, Carving and piling bay- fioor muck to m8.ke the land mena that dot the bay today. In itl infancy, that original Newport Beadl island served as the llte of a gun club, wHere hunters could find a cache of ducks that bad migrated from the north. 'J1len in 1905, two River- side men purchased it for $350 - a price that also included some mainland property where they planned to build a barn. The developers strung togeth- er some wooden planks for a bridge from the peninsula to the island. One of the reported pur- chasers, R.J. Waters, built a home there -pieces of which remain in an existing island home. Polish actress Helena Modjes- ka lent a bit of her fame to the island when she traded in her famous Saddleback Peak estate for a Bay Island cottage in 1907. Her fame, in fact, overshadowed the reputation of Bay Island, and follcs took to calling it "Modjeska Island• for a while. The island proved the perlect place for her to spend her last years in failing health, as she could easily get to her Los Ange- les doctor via the Red Car in Bal- boa. When she died in 1909, she left her Bay Island home to her grandson, Felix Modjeska. Now residents get to the island on a concrete footbridge, and 28 houses ring the island, all of them facing the bay and sharing a mid- Buy 1 get 1 FREE IDoM not llPPfY to .... °" *7 .es~ "ll'lllo_,... ·Beet EuropNn release .ttlte 19111AVN Awwdl 11te Pertr • M tner • 8 Awwdl tht A#..#M Ratlnge given to vfd9o fNturell Ho .... of Drew -Fht A«M Rdng 35mm Production Lotions (l5 Lace One Stop Love Shop c..ela -• 10 .._ M. 111111 c11 .. • ei9' o-11 A 1a.w.atot..... ~c.. 714-4~181 t IOI ae-a28 Hnrs: 10-!J Mm.-&u.. Sim. ll·5 Advantages: 1. No hospitalization, more convenient. 2. Patients are generalty less apprehensive. 3. Generally thete Is less pain. 4. Small Incisions l9ducing possibility of large scars reeultlng In a better cosmetic result. 5. No pins, SCf9WS, or wires are used with the surgery. 6. No casts or crutches are necessary. 7. You walk out of our Ambulatory Surgical Center the same morning or afternoon you came In. 8. Usually you are at"8 to return to work In a few days. 9. Goals are to Wltcl# you to walk and we11 ycu shoes more comfortably and have your feet look and feel bettw. I I island park area. The surest way to mag a Bay IJ1aDd house - lnherltance -hu Jemained uJM"banged throughout its hiitory. Connections -the old •friend of a frlend • routine -comes in a close second. Even with the new-neighbor approval process, though, island residents can't really describe their isle-mates much beyond saying they're "very diverse• and "perlectly nice.• About halt llve there only part time and own homes in other parts of the country. Though the island gate is not manned by a guard, intimidation keeps most passers-by at a dis- tance. Tall hedges shield the peninsula side from the view of anyone banging out on the shore. The gate, of course, is a sure indicator to keep out -though the push of a button will get any- one in who has the guts to ignore the •no trespassing• signs. And at ~ end of the footbridge sits one more reminder, in case anyone missed the first three: "PRIVATE ISLAND: MEMBERS AND GUESTS ONLY." And, well, for those who miss that message, too, there's always one more roadblock for uninvited guests: Jimmy Anderson. The SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1997 Al Scot, Bay Island's manager for 10 years, will emerge from hil cen- ter-island home and uk intruden to kindly take themselves back over the bridge from whence they came. "They'll skate on, they'll walk on,• he said. ·They'u say, 'Oh. we didn't see the signs! But you just have to tell them once, and they don't COIJle back." He said he's only had to call the police a few times. No big deal. Visitors who get past all those banters then see what island res- idents so vehemently protect from oubiiders: an interior courtyard bursting with lush foliage, tiny purple and pink nowers dotting the landscape, roses and palm trees stretching up from a ground cover of bushes. A clearing of country club-quality grass sepa- rates the garden from the tennis -courts, which overlook the bey. •When you get over tbe bridge, tt'• to different.• AndS·. son said. •you get the sceot ol the flowers and the trees. tfi JiU going back in time.• Author Kurze w11l tell you those tennll oowts -phis the absence of traffic noise and con- gestion -make Bay Island tbe mOlt idyllic plaoe bl tbe wodd.. Sure, she said. "the parking Jot seems to be getting farther away each day,• and those keep-out signs don't do much good because •no one reads anymore.• But that's a mlall price to pay for a little quiet in the world of clogged freeways and tract hous- ing. ·orange County is getting more and more crowded,• the 01- year-old anthropologist said. "This is the perfect retirement home.· ,...,. We're celebrating eve')'!:hing that's good about our communities 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 volunteer? A local hero? Tell us what's going on at your school that really 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 comments in Catch the Spirit. WRITE: Catch the Spirit, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. FAX: 646-4170. PHONE: 642-6086. E-MAIL dpilot20earth- link.net Corona del Mar • Mission Viejo We're Having Our Storewide August 14th thru 18th focus oo faith IA PUERTA ABIERTA •DENOMINATION: Assemblies ol God. . • • TELEPHONE= 650-8236. • ADOllESS: 740 W. Wilson St, Costa Mesa. • SERVKE TIMES: Sunday- 12:30 and 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday- 7 p.m.; Friday -7 p.m.1 Sunday school for children of all ages - 3 p.m. Sunday. • MISSION STATEMEm The mis· sion of the church is to serve the needs of the people •siJviendo a las necesidades pueblo,• to grow together and to be one family. • NOTE: La Puerta Abierta has its own state-accredited Bible Insti- tute for theological studies and training for the ministry. OUR I.ADY QUEEN OF ANGEL'> • DENOMINATION: Roman Catholic. •TELEPHONE: 6«-0200. • ADDRESS: 2046 Mar Vista Dri- ve, Ne wport Beach. • PASTOR: The Rev. Monsignor Wm. P. McLaughlin. • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -7 a.m. (no mum.c), 8:30 a.m. (con- temporary choir), 10 a.m. (adult choir), 11 :30 a.m. (cantor), 5 p.m. (contemporary ensemble): Mon- day, Wednesday. Friday -6:30 am., 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Thurs- day - 8:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m.; Saturday - 8:30 a.m., 5 p.m. VloJl/Canl«, • l'MISll MISSION: 'the parish does not have a mlwim lt4te- men~ u IUCI>, bUI the '°"" ot the brocbuno says, 'l!nter, and be glad!' and ughlln hopes that all would 'feel God's love tbrollgh tl1eJr parish.' . FAIRVIEW COMMUNI1Y CHURCH • TELEPHONE: 545-<16'!0. • ADDRESS: 2525 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. • SENIOR MSTOR: The Rev. Gary Bannore. • SElMa TIME: Sunday-10 a.m. COSTA MESA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE •TELEPHONE: 548-7161 . • ADDRESS: 1885 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa. • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Doyle HendeBOD. • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., worship seivice at 10:45 a.m. and people service and teen activities at 6 p.m.; Wednesday -people service and teen activities at 7 p.m. •MISSION STATEMENT: To wor- ship God, win people of all ages to Jesus Christ, build up their faith in God, and send them out to be Christ's servants. -Complied by Michele M. Marr Cu.sto n1 Speciality Gifts Flo rals Furniture Antiques Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat I0-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nest to Plum'• Cafe) ('( l\(,RE<; \TH 1\. \I. @COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNlll:D CHURCH OF CHRIST To 8tliew Is To C..: To C.. ts To DO. Bnxe Van Blair, Minister Summer Worship Service 9AM Church Sckool fOf' Children 9AM Child c.,. Provtded 64.(. 7 400 611 Heliotrope Awe, CORN Oii M. Fl'l'-t I >I' \I SAINI' JAMES CHURCH epilCOpCll .. A~o.' 7 ... ~-' Ser"'w ..... b.W ...... ,.,,, Siiwb'"' Fr. David C. Anclenon, r«:tor 3209 VIO Lido -llood. 71'/675-0210 fl 7:30 am Trodinonol 9 om Conlompo<a')' 9 om Cho<tll School 10:"5 om Chmismatic and W.dne.doy noon l<El.l<.llll s '1t IF\tT New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Paltc AYlllUI, Colla Mesa, CA (IMll..Gllll ....... lllloclllf.dMlltol'N) CHURCH SERVICE SUH-10-JOa.m. Olllcl: (714) 848-3199 .... 811111111«, Ill•- ....... .,..,, Ill•-.............. , .... -..... .... . . -' -~ . . ," . ''·. ~ ' . ... • ' ' f 'lllUTllAND-S TOday, Don Shorer will give a class on lllbUcal Thltb. The 1 to 3 p.m. JetlioD wU1 oov8t th• metaphytkal truth Bible &tortes teach. Pleue cell 646-3199 for the location. On Aug, 23, Dr. Bob Pulliam will conduct a ~ in Dreams -Yow lnber Teacher. Call the above number for its ti.ate and location, You JM.y also write New Thought Church and Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa, 92627. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and differ- ent churches gather at St. Mark fresbyterian Church to pursue a •one-on-one• relationship wfth God. The One Heart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551 ·5339 can pro· vide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to bear and experience Para· digm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. evecy 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 orderl Can conflicts be resolved without force? Ase women and men equal? What's the spiritual • ooJ·-to OW' e<Onomlc ~ ---load ... lnclud..t.l>Jnctlom:7- HEAIJH DAY !nltN<tot Janet Brooan leads People With Artbrltla Con Ezer· dH ciU1e1 from to to t 1 e.m. every 'lllelday at the Jewiol> Senior Center of Orange Coun- ty, 25-0 e. &Jr.er SL, ea.ta Mesa. '"18 c1us tndudes health educa- uon, joint-protec:Uon. tips,~~ atlon techniques, patn-conlJol t.edmiques and sodallzin g . Call 513-5641. LECruBE SERIES JEWS FOR JESUS An evangellst with the Jews for Jesus orgoni:ta.Uon will speak 1n the Socia.I Hall of Bethel Towers Chapel on WedneSday. Rob Wertheim COD· siders himsell 100% Jewish and 100% Christian and asks, MWbat could be more Jewish than following the Messi.ah?• As a senior staff member of the group, he holds the rank of tenured missionary. And for those who argue Christianity contradicts the meaning of Judaism, Wertheim says he'll happily address that issue after his 10 a.m . presentation. Bethel Towers is located at 666 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. Phone 642· 8899 to find out more . DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon· ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhar· ma Society presents a lecture and discussion series the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722· 1202. Gas, All Cloth Wash & '100'lf. Hand Wash OIVl.ube, Tune.Up & Brake Service I Complete ~ta111ns ~Cl~ Lw'C •fita 1 Engine Steam Cleanlns I $19" 1 (4-cy!HldEJ CMS ) FREE Pick-Up & ~livery. 1 -""""""-""-_, _ I r.------------~r.------------~ I FREE HOT WAX 11 COMPL111 DITAIUNG I I With Car Wash 11 Res. $169.ff.!~U ot $100 I I $3.H II exp 8/20/97 I L_w,Lc,20..P2'-~.:.~~!..J L---~..!.l~_eea ___ .J r11:•...-~1 r.•"-~iwMill 11 $J.49 11 Includes tire Annorar I Car Wash II $6.H I I w/coopofl exp 8/20197 11 w/coupon exp 8/20/97 I 1701 TUSTIN <a 17TH ST 650-3131 COSTA MESA OPEN 7-8 Faith \I ETI IOI llS'I Co•ta Mesa MISA VlllM UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 8aker, C.M. Worship & Church School 8:30 and 1 OiOO a.m. Or. Richard 979-823-4 T.AGUNA United Methodist Church 21832 W"1ey Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship JJ.. C hristian Education 1 DAM Ministers David Bu.des & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Couneellng Center 5eMoe1!11 Avaflable Nl:WPORT CSNl'SR UNmD MllTHODIST CHURCH 1601 Margueme ........ Corona def Mat' 64-745 Worship al &:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Children SundaY School I O:OMM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM t O\l\ll \Ill l Ill Ii( II W KM901t CHRISTIAN CHURCH .L (Da..lple• ot C""9t) 2401 ltwlne Ave ... hn• tnll•I N_ ... .. Sundq Worlfllp • 1D;DDAM Dr. DHllta W • .._. Ml ....... r MS-15711 l 111~ I" I I \ '\ "l 11 \. 1 I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Ntwpoll lllCl::h 67.'l-1340 Of 67~150 °"""" 10 ""'-5 pn. ~-10C811 ..... .......... ,. . SECOND CHURCH OP CHlm'l',SCIENTIST 3100 Pacllc Vllw '2.. Ne a peat llat:b ~2617 Of 675-46111 a.aioam !bmf-IOam ...... -...._ .......... ,n .. INIA'IS llllJllEMIG 1be Balla'la °' N9WJ>Oll Beld> .-• i.-, spe1ar ...i c111- ..-o1~top1cso111un. oo the Jut SW>daY ot each month at a privale nlllden<e In Corona. dal 1'jar. All ..., welcome. OlreC· tlom: ?flG.5360. ASK THE llA88I Rabbi David Rosenberg will Held questions during Singles Evening on Sept. 12 and every secohd Priday of the month al Temple lsaJab of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Sbabbat (fellow· ship hour) will follow sem ces honoring slngle peopJt:. It all . takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. m Newport Beach (Back Bay).· For information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Mi11e.r e:ocourao-*Veryone to •Ktep ~ P41tb' ot New 1bougbt Cbmdl, the Science of MtndConter. The MrVice begins at 10:30 o.m., following 10:15 medltotio<l ot the Neigh. borhood Conununlty Center In Cost& Mesa. Sunday school 15 also provided. The center's located at 1845 Pallt Ave. Call 646·3199 fOf more tnformation. TRAomoNS AND SY,S'IEMS On Sunday, Habltat for Humanity's development officer will addres:s the Orange,Coast "UnitaJia.n_Univenallst Chwch. James Fields will etplore the organization's history and future direction during the 10:30 a.m. service. Habitat for Humanity builds low~cost housing for low . income people in partnership with the future ownef'!i nnd at no profit. A new member and visitor orientation will precede the service at 9 a.m. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more infonn'a. tion, call 646·4652. Factory BRAND Nffl -COSMETICALJ.Y IMPERFECT. Get 111e Best tor Less! . , . 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa one Block Soutll o1 ~5 rwy 545-7168 SUNFLOUR SUMMER SPECIAL:I Y BREADS JVESDAY Old \llortd Rye Sunflour's Everyday Breads Honey Whole Wheat Nine Grain SourdOU!;lh Pure White Cinnamon Swirl Challah (egg) Focaccias WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ERtO&' W\JRPAY SF Sounlough Extra Thick Oflve Apple Pie Focacda l'l{l.,slnTFHI \\ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church "YOU ARE LOVED NOW" (I John 3: I; I John 4:9-10) 600 St. And«wt Road, Newpon Be.ch, Cali forn ia (714) 631-2880 (KrnM from H•rbor High School at !nine and 15th.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERJAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds " Worship 9:30 ,_.. ......... Nt~llad 644-1341 . ·Cruising for dOllars to help Hoag Hospital n invitation called for a auiliDa departure at 6 p.m. h W.. ~:01 as I en1ved at tbe Bayshcnl Gate en Padfic Cout Hlgbway. A ltiflinO mldsmnmer eftanooo heat mid its IMXX)l'J'IJWly- iDg haze and humidity bad given way to a aeduct1velv balmy sunset with a periWink.1e blue horizon trimmed 1n aimson. The IWl was on ftre in my~ view mirror, aeatiDg a blinding glare as I waited for the guard at tbe Bayshores entrance to pennit the big white Uncoln Continental convertible in front of me, dating from the era of Bobby Kennedy, to poss through. As'the big, old car with tbe-sui- dde doors slowing rutbled into Bayshores, I moved into position. •rm here for the Hoag 552 cruise aboard the Berg yacht," I said in a hurry. I was now seven minutes late and I figured I'd be getting a good look at the yacht fisher Jalapeno pulling out of the berth. Entering Baysbores, the mind and the eye were instantly infused With the sheer charm of the neigh- borhood. Good taste is infectious 1 iii Bayshores. Roses spill over • White painted fences bordering front porches with perfectly placed wicker. Money can be useful, when put to good use. , "Just park over there" shouted t a young man stationed at the dri- veway of the Berg residence. "The boat bas not left the dock, you I have time." I got out of the car 1 and scurried across the road to -~. . . ; '-. '· b.w. cook shake hands with Cl:u1s Premer, a capable young man with a strong handshake and a direct, look-you- in-the-eye sort of demeanor. Premer is in the public relations business working for Hoag Hospi- tal, the bene1actor of the Berg hos- pitality on this fine afternoon. The cruise is to be a pre-party for Hoag's 552 Oub and a promotion- al event for the upcoming Billfish Tournament set for Sept. 5 and 6. •vou've been here before, just follow the path down the side of the house onto the dock,• Premer said. "You're not the last one. I'll join you all on board in a moment." Lynette Berg, wife and partner to Richard Berg, skipper and host, was in the kitchen, seen through vine-laced, paned windows. She was tending to her own agenda, oblivious to the stream of cruisers i I S::::!!!!!!!!!E!!!!::E:::==:5!!!!!!!==:!5!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!==:::==::!!!!!!::::===:==:::a;:::::==:;::==:::==== I .. u Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM·MADE N EW FlJRNrruRB • DRAPERIES ambling down her stotUi path to her •Hickory Dickory Dock •. Actually, f didn't ~the sign M I raced past terra cottA wns pro- ducing c.abbage roses tbe size of cantaloupes. Lynette Is famous for ber garden. and her deoor, and ber whimsical sign. 5ut she is not a sailor. She prefersland, and 'Will not be joining her bus~ and his guests for the two-hour tour of Newport Harbor. The Jalapeno is a multimillion- dollar dream boat, custom built for the express purpose of bringing home a few fish for dimler. Even though Lynette is not particularly fond of the sea, the Jalapeno is filled with her touches, from the needlepoint fabric on the main salon settees to the tromp l' oeil on the walls of the hallway leading to the be;d.room suites. H1bere are hundreds of pounds ot tuna on board,• skipper Berg said. "There aref Where is tt. • l asked rather stupidly. l can only see a small chrome galley refriger- ator in the di.stance. It is filled with hors d'oeum!:S for the auising guests of Hoag. ~turns from tuna to billflsh. It's the ninth year for the Hoag Bi1lfish tournament, which Berg ~with great enthusiasm. This year he's teamed up with Brandon Hunt, a young fisherman and yachtsman with equal verve for the sport, for the sea and for raising money for Hoag Hospital. The billfish caught will not be added to the cold storage below. The tournament is a tag and release event, and this year it comes with a $5,000 cash prize. Hwit ls on board for the pre- event cruise with Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden, and We're #1 For the 3rd Year! Not Affiliated witb Any Other French's Bakery Tel : 642-0571 Fax· 642-5551 273 E. 17th Street, Costa f\Aeso ______ ....... °"'" ........ _ NI__.... .....,.,.. .......... ..... .......... -.1111 ....... .... ........... .... ........... 'Mt. ______ .... ... ................ _ ..... .. ._ ... ,_,... ........ NI..,.... .....,.,.. ......... ..,. ........................... ... , ..................... ..... _____ .... ... ............. .,. ................. ....... ........ ,,.....,..... ...., . .,......, .......................... ........... ""' ............... SHOPPING TIP OF THE WEEK Jlbytill ..... widow of the late Gem Bllam, one ol the great Hoag supporters and filhing bud- dies of Richard Berg. Passersby dutifully wave oat of respect in line Harbor tradition. •'Ibis is a Hoag traditioo. • said Premer. "'Ibis event raises major funds that help to purchase need- ed equipment for the bospttal. • The 552 Cub, which consists of 2,600 members, has raised more than $10 million over the past 30 yeam with activities such as the billfisb event It may be another fishing event to some, but to Berg, Hunt, the Bertram Yacht sponsors and the Hoag 552 committee that includes dedicated locals such as Lynn c.a1bcart, WUllmn VOD Hen- kle, Parker Lyons, Paul Nyquist. Brain Taylor, Arlene Howard. Gordon Barlenbrock, and many more not on board the Jalapeno, I the Hoag Bil1ftsb event means a great deal. That's why they are calling it, •Get Hooked On Hoag." Call 574-7208 for more inf«- mation on the two-day event and • all m the related activities such as the famous Moc:mstone batbeque on Catalina. Maybe that's why Berg is saving all the tuna. Before I knew it, the harbor mdse bad ended·and the Jalapeno was ~ck in it's berth. Lynette Berg was still up in her kitchen working on a project. We could see the first lady from the dock as we disembarked .. Every- one on board was chewing on the best chocolate oookies made by man. a last and final remem- brance of the outing • LW. CX>OK'S column appears every ~and Saturday I I I I I Not to be confused with the Competitiont! The one, the o · · 17th St Beau in the Ross Sho I I 1--...... I Center es.senrial elemenrs ,, I 283·D 17th Strtet, Costa Mesa (Stxt to Ross ) I!: ;, <Mn 7 Days: M·F 9~ Sat. 9.7 Sun. 11·5 -------··;.. _______ _ TWOWAYSTml 1bll Newport Beach Murlott'• •SuQlet MUllc Series. ~ti 1\Yo-Way Street. wbic:h Will per· form ~rock music mm" to 8 f~..!;!. :l~~:Drt-~ iMtxnlatoo ii SS. Proceeds Will be diitributed to OfOC and tbe CUJdten's M1rade Network. Por more information, call 640-•ooo. PONOtO SANCHEZ Pubion Island's 1997 Summer Coooert Series presents a free ooooert with Latin jazz artist Pon- cho Sanchez from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday. Prefened seating tickets will be sold at Fashion Island's Concierge desk for $10. For more information. call 72().. 3316. auBMESA The Mutts with Chix Diggit and Groovie Ghoulles will perform Thursday at 9 p.m. at Oub Mesa, 843 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $9 and ages 21 and over are welcome. For information, call 991-2065. TRIANGLE 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 afternoons in the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. .... ART ALASKAN ART The Dancing Bear Gallery pre- sents two exhibitions, Aorence Malewotku.k -Graphic Siberian Yupi.k artist and Ron Manook - Alaskan Athabascan Mask Carver th.rough Aug. 31at412 31 St., Newport Beach. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For infonna- tion, call 723-1922. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE Award-winning watercolorist Diane Dengbausen is the featured artist for August at the Showcase Gallery, Wednesday through Sat- llrday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., in South Coast Plaza Village, 1631 $unflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The aallerv is closed Monday and ~esd4y. l..ocal artist and teacher Elaine $Wann will demonstrate her •por- traits in pastel· techniques at the Thursday meeting of the league at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Commu- nity Center, 1845 Park Ave. AdmJssion is free for both events. For information. call 631 -2232. DISPlAY The Newport Beach Central Ubrary displays Robert J. Paluzzi's panoramic shot of Newport Har- bor through Aug. 31. The library is located at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. Por information, call 717-3801. EXIIlBIT The Newport Harbor Nautical MUNUm dllpla~tts 1997 sum- IMI' inddbh. OD the W.e-: Wcam ~IDYKht· 1ng,• trom 10 a.m. to 5 ~ Uuough Nov. 9. 1be muaMDD ii located abOaid tbe nv.t.oet Pride of N~Wpcin. dOC.bCt at the Back Bey Bridge._ 151 I!. COUt Highway, Newport Beach. AdJntwcm II tree foi memben1 $4 f« guest adults; St f« guest childnm 12 and younger. 1'be • mUleWD ii doled Mondays. Por more information, call 615-8915, ext. 102. JEffREY IECOM An exhibition of Jeffrey Becom's work closes Tuesday at the Architectural. Plannmg and Interior Design firm of Dougherty & Dougherty, 3194 Airport Loop, Sµite D, Costa Mesa, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Por information, call 644- 7228. KHCJ DAVIS The Robert Mondavi Wme and Food Center presents artist Kild Davis through Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 979-4510. ARE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents •Fire and Ice (Shrinking/Expanding)" by artist George Stone through Dec. 28 at 850 San Oemente Drive,' New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call 759-1122. 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 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 7 59- 1122. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Real Life/Still Life by Marie Cosindas" featur- ing color photographs through Aug. 31 at the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 759-1122. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL TUTTO MARE Tutto Mare presents the third annual Ferragosto, a traditional Italian midsummer festival, today at 6:30 p.m. to benefit the Orange County Chapter of Child.help USA. Tickets are $50 per person in advance and $55 at the door. For reservations, call 721-0814. 0~aJ~.& ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 100/o -'00/o off • Fumirutt • Lamps • Throws • Prinq &: Aau.oncs Scaned Sel1lnLly. JaJy 26 3127 E. Coast Hwy. • Corona dd Mar. CA 92625 (71-') 673-7714 CbOrale announces Upcomm.g season·slate Wbat do Brabnil, Haadel, and the All-AllMdcan ~ Chorus have in oommonf They w1ll all be lbowcued in the Willlani Hall Muter Chorale's 42nd concert season. The cht'ra.le announced its lineup for the upcom.lng year last week, which includes "A Brahms Celebration,• featuring "A German Requiem,• "Happy Holidays• performed by the All-American Boys Chorus, Handel's "Messiah,• and "Three Divas.• The season begins at the Orange County Performing Arts Center on Oct. 11 at 8 p.m. with •A Brahms Celebration" to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the composer's death. Featured will be •A German Requiem" with sopra- no Patricia Prunty and baritone Rodney Gilfry. Gilfry will also perform Brahms' •Pow-Serious Songs.• The Angeles String Quartet will perform Brahms' "Quartet No. 2 in A minor." •A Brahms Celebration• will be followed at the Center by the Chorale's annuAl "Happy Holidays• celebration on Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. The festive evening features the All-Ameri- can Boys Chorus perlonning traditional Christmas music from medieval to modem. The Easter season will be marked with a performance of Handel's •Messiah• on March 29 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. nie soloists include soprano Patricia Prunty, mezzo-soprano Wendy BRIDAL SHOW Bloomingdale's presents the Beach Cities Bride's Bridal Show, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Orange County Pair Exposition Center. A bridal fashion show will take place from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The cost is $7. For information, call 729- 6816. SUTTON PLACE HOTEL The Sutton Place Hotel pre- sents the Tour de Been Summer Crabfest on Sunday from 3 to 7 p.m. on the Calypso Pool Deck. The dinner features specialty beers from around the world and all the shrimp, crab and crayfish you can eat. Llsa Haley and the Zydecks will perform Cajun Zydeco music. The cost is $39. To register, call 476-2001. The hotel's Calypso Cale offers a lobster cookout Satur- days from 4 to 8 p.m., third floor, Calypso Pool Deck. The cost is $35 per person, plus tax and gratuity. 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 $14 for children 6 to 12 yeaIS. Children under 5 are free. • HUJhoUM, tenor JonathAD Maclt and bus LoUll Lebberz. The seuon endl with •'Ibree Divas" at the Perform. lng Arts Center on May 30 at 8 p.m. 1be operatic divu, Brenda Hanis, Aluandt• Hrabova and Carol Neblett, will be perform-. Ing ariu and choruses from several operas. Pre-concert •Infonnances," open to all ticket holders, will be held one hour before the performances of •A Brahms Celebration" and •Three · Divas• in the front orchestra section of the Performing Arts Center. An "Informance• for the "Messiah" will be held in the front seats of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Season subscribe!'$ save 20% off single ticket prices, sub- scription prices are $48-$148. nckets can be purchased through the William Hall Mas- ter Chorale's office, the Cen- ter's Box Office, or TicketMas- ter. For more information, call the Chorale office at 556-6262 Step up for dance auditions Calling all dancers I Orange Coast College is holding audi- tions for its performing dance ensemble, DANC'N ETC. on Aug. 22 at noon in Dance Stu- dio B. The company, which per- forms the contemporary styles, including hip-bop, jazz, ballet and modem, is looking for singers, dancers and actors. The ensemble is designed for intermediate-to advanced-lev- el performers. The Trianon Lounge offers late-night entertainment every Satttrday from 9 p.m. to 1 a .m. There is no cover charge, but space is limited. Accents Cigar Bar in the hotel welcomes cigar aficiona- dos Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to closing. Sutton Place Hotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New- port Beach. For information, call 476-2001. ROBERT MONDAVI The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center offers a program called Introduction to French Wines on Tuesday at 7 p.m . The cost is $40. Reservations are required. 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 1i.ki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reser- vations, call 673-0240. "Greek Fuberman Lamp" - Availabl.e itz Ahmzimun, Ivory, Co/Jal! Blue, Darlc Appk VartiJw Sizu Hodson Lighting Oj>cn Tua.-Frf. 8:30-5, Sat. 9.,. 1510 Nrwport Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-9341 • DANC'N BTC1 Will perform tbr6ugbout the 1997-98 school ~ear at Orange County high IChooU and oo~es and will enter several com,petitiom. Pat· ti~ts wU1 each earn three units of college credit this fall, and Will ea.m an additional three units U they re~ with the ensemble through the spring semester. . The team will rehearse Wednesdays throughout the year from 10 a.m. to noon and will go on the road Fridays to high school and college gyms and theaters to perform its 45- minute program. Friday perfor- mances will take place between the hours of 10 a.m . and 2 p.m. · Orange Coast College is located at 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion about DANC'N ETC., con- tact OCC's Dance Department at 432-5506. 'Sum' adds more performances Due to increased ticket sales and good reviews, The Theatre District announced that David Stevens' •The Sum of Us~ will be extended for two more per- formances. The adult comedy, which depicts the story of a father and son's search for love and companionship, will be performed Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 for Fri- day's performance and $20 for Saturday. Student, senior and group discounts are available. The Theatre District is located at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, in the back lot of The Lab Anti- Mall. for tickets or more infor- mat100i call 435-4043. South Coast Rep board elects officers Dee Higby was unaniJDOUSly elected president ot the 1997-98 BoaJd of 'Ihlstees of South Coast Repertory at an annual meeting on July 23. Replacing J. Michael Hagan as president. Higby will lead the non-profit theater in its 34th season. Higby is the second woman to serve as president of the boaid. Since joining the board in 1992, Higby bas served as vice-presi- dent for cormnunity relations, vice-president for development, and chaired the 30th Season Gala. which raised more than $200,000 for the Annual Fund. The 43-member volunteer board, which holds six meetings dwing the season, oversees the general operation of the theater, its Endowment Fund, and an Annual Fund which bridges the gap between ea.med income and expenses. Other newly elected officers include John Kensey, Vice-Presi- dent, Development; Donald P. Kennedy, Vice-President, Advancement; Paul Folino, Vice- President, Finance; and Bobbi Dauderrnan. Vice-President, Conununity Relations. Six new trustees were also elected at the July 23 meeting: Michael Boone, Milton Gordon, Martin A. Klein m, Jeffrey R. Rode.k. John Schueler and Christina Snyder. Retiring after nine years with the board were Marilyn Lynch. Carl Mc:Larand and J . Fernando Niebla. RENTALS -STARTING SOON Call For tnf onnatlon INCLUD~ KAYAKING, AVAILABLE iiiiiiiiiri;;iiiiiiiiiiiiil • Electric Boat WINDSURFING, 8. SAllJN(i 20% Off Hourty Equipment RentaJ Rate with This AD l~f!~a:a~ . Fishing sua•~ • I 1213 Men Kay<t!Q, • Sallboc:l r-. •Sun Ka•~ • Windsurfers • ~eaoarcls • LJnlbrell.-t~ & Olalr~ • Blke5 & sk ates Mm .. IMMITS •.,..., 'J'bwtday there is a fanlm9 JDUbt from 8:30 a.m. to t p.m. at the Orange County =t'8t0uadl. The Orange County Place ts~ Saturday aDd Sunday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking Jot. Por information, call 723. 6616. • ~Saturday there is a farm.en market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.a. ID tb• municipal parking lot at~ brtve and Marguerite Avenue ii) Corona del Mar. • The Newport Beach Farmers Market ii 8\'ery Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through summer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Pree parking is avail- able across the street at 2000 W. BaJboa Blvd. ft£Al)fNGS 'Ille New Voices Playwrights Workshop will hold a staged reading of short plays and works- tn-progress on Monday at 7 :30 p.m. at the Theatre District in Costa Mesa, 2930 Bristol St. in the back lot of The Lab Anti- Mall. Suggested donation is $5. for reservations, call 435-4043 or 444-4451. H.M.S. PINAFORE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the Gilbert and Sullivan musical #H.M .S. Pinafore• through Sept. 14. Thursday, Friday and Saturday perto.nnances start at 8 p.m. Sun- day matinee pe.rf ormances are at 2 p.m. A special SS preview night will take place today and tomor- row. nckets are $15; senior $12.50. For information, call 650- 5269. KIDS O.C. MUSEUM OF ART The museum offers a one-day workshop, Submarine Worlds, for children ages 6 to 9 from 9 to 11 a.m . Monday through Friday. Children will examine Mark Rothko's world of myths and heroes and create their own myth with themselves as hero and illustrate their story. Regis- tration is $75 plus a $5 materials fee. For information, call 759- 1122. MINI-MASTERS The Orange County Museum o1 Art presents a summer art camp for kids ages 3 to 5, Mini- Masters, on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, Aug. 19 through 28 from 10 to t 1 a.m. at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Registra- tion is $36 plus a SS material fee. For information or to register. call 644-3151. BIG MYSTERY Junior Detectives, ages 4 to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Library Detectives, Inc., . \ ·,e· ..... . . . ' • I . . \ IAWU>OM DANCI obituary solve the Big Mystery: •ttow many books can you reed this swnmer?• For every 10 boob detectives read, they will "finger- prinr their identification ca.rd and receive special prizes. Regis- tration will be held at the COila Mesa Ubrary Detectives, Inc., Headquarters in the Costa Mesa Ubrary at 1855 Park Ave. The last day for Junior Detectives to register their reading logs for prizes is Aug. 23. Por informa- tion, call 646-8845. The ec.. Milla Senior Cen- ter otters adWt ballroom clan<» every '1\letday night from 7:30 to 10!30.p.m. Singles and cOUpJel welcome. Uve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is S3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Por information, call 645-2356. Tribute to a ~antastickS, actor GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls from age 12 and up can enroll in a one-day Girls' Slcin Care & Makeup workshop, a hands-on workshop that will help them learn about skin type analysis, skin care and basic makeup application from 1. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 23 at the Vmcent Jorgensen Community Center in Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Registration fee is $t3. For infor- mation, call 644-3151. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Story- time every Monday evening 1rom 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year· olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite childre~'s songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesdays from 11 to 11 :30 a .m. For infor- mation, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun- filled craft and story hour for chil- dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tri- angle Square in Costa Mesa. For in.formation, call 631-0614. DANCE CHA CHA The Defore 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 hall hour of practice and then open dancing with a disc jockey until 11 p.m. The price is $5. For in.formation, call 241.-9908. WORKSHOP The ~le Squ4re Barnes & Noble presents a feng shui work- shop Wed.lie.day at 1 p.m. Por information, call 631·0614. AUTHOR APPEARANCES • Meet author Jean Darby Cline on ThUl'lday at the Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe for a dis- cussion and signing of her new book about multiple personality disorder at 7 p .m. at 901B South Coast Drive, #150, s::osta Mesa. For information call 444·0226. • Author Barbara Seran~ will appear at the Fashion Island Barnes & Noble today at 2 p.m. to discuss her book •No Human Involved" at 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759- 0983. READING/BOOK CLUBS Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble presents the Great Books Read- ing Group on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Mother/Daughter Bot>k Club meets Thursday at Metro Pointe from 3:45 to 4:30 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, #150, Costa Mesa. For information, call 444-0226. STORY TIMES • Fashion Island's Barnes & Noble presents an appearance by popular children's book char- acter Madeline on Monday at 1 p.m . Wednesday, Children's Sto- ry Time will read "The Rainbow Fish. from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. at 953 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. •The liiangle Square Barnes & Noble presents Children's Sto- ry nme on Thursday, when the story time reading will be "Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me· from 7 to 8 p.m . 1870 Harbor _ Blvd., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 631-4645. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide Ml CASA 0 MEXICAN RESTAURANT 0 By Tom Titus W hen I •try to remem- ber" the tint time l ever saw "The Fanta- sticks, • I recall the two actors who were double cast tn the le~ding role of El Gallo at the old Laguna Playhouse in 1965. One was Mike Farrell. who went on to television fame as 8.J. Hunnicut on "MASH." The other was Joe 1Tela, who went on to play El Gallo countless times in his favorite musical., finally returning as one of the fathers in the 1992 Newport Theater Arts Center version. Joe 1Tela, who acted under the stage name Joseph Charles, took his final curtain call last Saturday, the victim of a heart attack while undergoing radia- tion treatment for a lung tumor. He was 69. Joe was born in a trunk, as the saying goes, in Rome, N.Y., where his parents we re vaude- villians and Polish radio person- alities. After serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, he embarked on range of personal and profes- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information. call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opporturuty to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. .. an actln.q career, doing television commerd.als and radio roles. He was "on the fringe" of the big time, but never quite Joe Trela made it. Joe understudied the leading roles in "The Most Happy Fel- la· and "Bells Are Ringing• on Broadway and toW'ed with the road companies of "Kiss Me Kate• and "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs." #At one point, I was selected to do all the TV commercials for Raleigh cigarettes,• he once related. ·Unfortunately, that decision was made exactly one week before cigarette advertis- ing on TV was banned." Joe met his wife, Vuginia, when both were acting in "The Voice of the Turtle ~ in the early 1950s. In 1963, they moved with their two sons to Hunting- ton Beach, where Joe became involved with theater groups in Laguna, Udo Ille (where be starred. in •Affairs of State• with movie actress Joan Caulfield) and companies from San Diego to San Francisco. He sang frequently in local piano bars, including the Villa Nova and the Stag. He and a friend created •A Little Bit of Broadway,• a rev\ie that toured throughout Orange County. Joe was one of the "nice guys• of the b\lsiness, a quality he passed along to his son, Christopher. When I was writ- ing the Daily Pilot's trivia col- umn 1rom 1973-1988, the teenage Chris was one of the more frequent contributors. Lat- er Chns also wrote for the paper, and even penned a fea- ture on me when I was direct- ing a show in Costa Mesa. It was a real kick to see Joe back in harness in Newport's "Fantasticks" five years ago, still robust at 64. It was bis last stage appearance in a show he never got tired of doing, and future productions of it won't be qwte the same without Joe Trela. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAURJINIA LAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FRU Pick-. & DelMry • All CertiW TtdMaidMs 642-4522 121 l1411trial Way • Costa Mesa • i VICXE BRIDGMAN, · rjlotner of teen killed ;;, crash, on cheerlead- 4rs at the trial of auto ~river Jason Rausch letter of the week t r----------------------~-----------------------------·-----------------------------------------------------------, 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 gains MESA IOARD MEMIEltS We applaud the memben of the Mesa Comolidated Water Dis- trict for going agaJnst the advice of the botvd'• attorney and Gen- eral Manager Karl Kemp and voting to not dilculs the poaible hiring of a public relations firm in seaet doted 1e11ion. Addition- ally, the board members voted to release the details and COits of a previous contract awarded to Adler Public Affairl, hired on to help remake the d1Jtri~ media image. The board's reversal of its previous stance ts a sign that once again it ii doing the work of its rate payers in public, not pursuing a secret agenda. KAROLINA WYDRA The young 16-year-old Cost.a Mesa youth who hails from Poland has become a rising star in the modeling world, going to New York City on Sunday for the Elite Lee Jeans Model Look national finals then off to France for another competition. YOUNG SAJLORS The children of migrant workers continue to be the beneficia- ries of an OCC program that teaches them the rigors of sailing. • DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Karolina Wydra has gained notoriety ln the modeling world and will compete ln New York and Prance. losses ................................. ~: ! I ; I ! I : I ' Don,tmake my child a sexed guinea pig I am writing in response to a column by Joseph Bell dated Aug. 6. Bell, on one hand implies that our Spanish-speaking pro- gram needs to be allowed flexi- billty in order to meet each child's needs. In the next paragraph, he ; : l I ; : I : I ; I ! I : I DON LEACH I OAl.V Pl.OT Pete Richardson bu lost his parking spot at Triangle Square. COMMUNITY As the trial of Jason Rausch begins, the entire community watches. But if what happen this week is a precursor to future events, the community is in danger of becoming tom apart as arguments arise over whether Rausch should serve jail time or whether he is just another victim in the May 23 auto tragedy that took the life of one teen and injured several others. THE DISABLED niangle Square officials have caused hard feelings after paint- ing over a handicapped parking spot and then using that spot for a shopping center promotion. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR After serving 12 years on the fair board, Buck Johns has decid- ed to call it quits. His ideas and innovations that have made the fair a popular summer attraction will be missed. ~ ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------j the readers hotline teDs us we must allow our grade , scb<><>lers to take part in a guinea pig sex education pro- gram that teaches grade school children, very graphically, how to have sex and prevent preg- nancy by use of condoms. Inter- esting. Teaching advanced sex edu- cation In grade schools may be a •hip," "new" Idea in New- port-Mesa, but many, many oth- er schools across the country have tried the approach. It failed not just a little, but miser- ably! When concerned, informed parents say that it has been tried and failed, they are not just focusing on our little quadrant. The only program that has proven effective in curtailing teen pregnancy is one of absti- nence. Oh, all you Newport parents, it does require the ter- rible 'C' word ... commitment! Yes, parental involvement Is necessary. You need to be there for your children when they need limits set; such as being home to make sure your young- ster is home at reasonable hours or .If they have been responsible in their socialization. Sadly enough, though, most parents have no clue as to what you are talking about when Bell dltcusses the content of the sex education program. Only a small handful of parents show up to the parent's preview for our children's sex education ctaa. As to anyone thinking a con- dom will stop pregnancy, wake us' As my friend says. her last chld ts a testimony .galnst the ~ r.te of condoms . . ; f"~ _the school board, I was ~ d~nt.ct lo the new ~ow elementarY sChoot Ill eduC.-don ~ haW tak- 1 ttiou9t'it the two women ~~Nd• cMlook.· WhO dlmons'1Mi. •clilll9tokniDWlftOre ._.,....al11•n•r M.hllliaftirdllltobe ···---·· ...... ........... ....,*-1\ ............... ._ ............ ----... Is their room for American history at library? THE ISSUE: Readers debate whether or not $6,000 should be allocated for a special American his- tory room at Newport Beach library. I don't think we should be spending the money for an American history room at the Newport Beach library. I think it's unfortunate that people that need to know about American history are un)ikely to be found in the library and most people in the library have bad good history courses and know where to find history books. Maybe a display but to make a whole room is extraordinarily expensive and unlikely to reach the people that need to see it. There's got to be better uses for the money. STAN WINTER Corona· del Mar I think spending $6,000 of city money for American history room at the Newport Beach pub- lic library is not appropriate, aI1ff I think it's a waste of money. MAH GUILLOD Newport Beach Amazingly, I find myseli in consort with John Hedges. I am 100% in favor in any money that goes into improving our libraries. However, our Ameri- can history must be scrutinized to show the bad as well u the good. 1) The appalling approach to about 200 yea.rs of slavery. 2) During World War Il, the eternal shame of America, to uproot 120,000 Japanese and· place them in concentration camps. Most of these Japanese were Amerlcan citizens. 3) Although more than one million Germans lived in Ameri- ca, not one was incarcerated. Many Germana covertly backed the Nazi regime. I am a 78-year- old citizen so I have seen much of the good and the bad. I do agree with a history col- lection, but let's show the good and the bad without anything pushed under the carpet. DONALD HANSEN Costa Mesa That $6,000 was not avail- able in the budget to do this pro- ject. The arts commission already had that money allocated for another project. I 'have no problem with their having American history collec- tion at the Newport Beach public library but not using arts com- mission funds that are already allocated for another purpose. CA11fElllNB MICHAEU City Arts Commimon Newport Beach I do think the city should spend the money for an Ameri- can history room in our public library. I think the young people need to be taught what our histo- ry is and us oldsters rm sure can benefit from a refresher. ELIZABE'IH TALBOT Corona del Mar John Hedges, beloved coun- cilperson, thinks he has a won- deiful idea for an American his- tory room at our central library. The questions are: Why are the cultwal arts grants cut again to $34,000? The original cut to $40,000 was mean-spirited enough (on Hedges watch I might add). Why wasn't the Newport The- ater arts included in this yea.r's grant ($6,000 would be nice). Who decides what material (books etc.) is put into the Ameri- can history room? (History has a funny way of becoming slanted in the telling). And lastly, with Hedges' aversion to government money, can't he raise private funds for his pet project? PA1TY LILLEGliVEN Balboa Island Was Death. Row series worth it? THE ISSUE: The Daily Pilot ran a four-day series · of stories on the life and crimes of convicted mur- derer and rapist Eric Wayne Bennett. H aving read every word of ; the Death Row story with great interest, I was • amazed at the number of letters published in the Daily Pilot that • took exception to the piece. This is real life. It is a subject . that few of us are exposed to but need to understand. For one thing, it was a harsh reminder of : the need to be careful. A reminder that, while we would • all love to believe that we are safe in our own homes in New-' port Beach. we are not and that we must lock our doors and be careful who we let in the house. ~ The Pilot cannot report only the "upbeat• stories. Pretty soon these folks will want you to ellm-_ inate the police blotter or stop reporting on local tragedies such 3 as the terrible May 23 automo-- bile accident. : 1bis is real life, even if we are= in Newport Beach, and I appreci-~ ate the candor with which you - pr~sent it. ..,. KAJlEN L lWICHELL ,.. Newport Beach ~ • .. -\ ... -.... .. About yow Death Row series, after reading yow Community Forum, I was really SUIJ>rised because I found that series extremely interesting and, in fact, that was the first day that I've ever read your newspaper :: -- four days in a row. ~ I thought it was something ~ interesting to read about and the " readers say it's not part of our \ COQlDlunity. """ Well this happened in Costa " Mesa and if they only want feel : good stories maybe they should .; just read People Magazine. ~ SHEil.A MmlGl!ANIAN • Costa Mesa I heartily concur with the readers letters regarding your Death Row story. A3 far as I'm concerned, the people who rape, who murder, who cause danger- ous .freeway chases you only need two lines. They got 'em. -4 They shot 'em. Enough. ~ LYNN MEii ES ' COSTA MESA This is regarding the reader reaction in the Daily Pilot While I don't think it WU at all uplift- ing, I do think it was extremely , informative and it gave an inside ) -! view of a bad guy's mind. i STEVEN JAMES 'i Newport Beach • EDITOR'S N01'I: Tb see the Death Row series In Its entirety go to the Dally Piiot's w.b page at latlmes.comlpllot/speclal . ' I -·· • .~ .•. . .. . rl - I Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber ~o...For tor only s49900 ~~~~ VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE *TILE Com,,,.rclal • R•ldllntlal SalN & BMvlc. 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Costa said, • And there was nothing out there for motor sports like this.• While admitting the obvious similarities to other them.ed- restaurant chains, Costa said his Speedway will be different •A lot of places saaifice the food for the ambiance,• Costa said. •But our focus here is going to be OD the food.• The Speedway's menu, designed by head chef John Lee. boasts 130 dishes, ranging from appetizen to full dinners, all per- sonally created by Lee for the eatery. · But with 120 big-saeen televi- sions, eight virtual reality racing arcade games, six full-sized race cars and two Internet kiosks scat- tered around the 10,500-square- foot restaurant, it may be hard to focus on the menu. ·1t'1 going to be • real fun place,. said Ok:k Mai'c:oil1. tbe man ~le f« providing all of tbe racing memorabO:la and can from bll Marcooi Autca>ative Mmeum in Tustin. Even the busboys, waiten and bartenden at the Speedway will be v~ on the latest motor sports1drtven and facts, Marconi Mid. Each employee bas undergone a three-day aash cowse at the museum to prepare them for opening night. Marconi said. The formula one and other race can spotlighted in the cafe -and even perched OD top - will make auto rac- ing fans drool The green and white speedster bolted to the inside wall of the dining room -which with the engine removed weighs about 1,200 pounds - was driven by famed Indy driver Dan Gurney, Marconi said Other race cars are scattered around the inside of the flashy restaurant, which itself is designed with lots of chrome accents, stainless steel columns and a fioor painted like a road - complete with double yellow lines and directional arrows. Michael Costa, the man responsible for installing the state-of-the-art multi-media sys- tem in his father's new restaurant, said the Speedway will offer plen- ty of treats that aren't on the menu. 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Dr. Kim provides medical services for lbe whole family and bas a special interest In sports medldne and sports related injuries. For more information about bis practice and office hours, please caJJ 668-2500. Dr. Beft6 Carlson ts a board certified pbystctan wltb ber office kxaJ8d al Hoag Heallb Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. CArlson provides care to MWboms through adokscnts. For more information about ber practice and office hours, plMse CtllJ 668-2525. Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Costa Mesa: Olvld ~. M.0. JuNa Mathewson. M.D. ~ penitent. uneqUivocally !CJOntrite -&e would have ltood up court Wednesday and accepted b1afue that b his. RiPt. that's easy tor me to uy. t I have to believe that ~ ~ at the Coosiderable mercy ~ Judge Susanne Shaw would. ~m line, be Infinitely better -a Jason. for everybody-than the grievous weeks ot hearings and tri- tbat lie ahead It will be two months before the pelim1nary hearing, when a lower court determines whether the .charges agmnst Jason are sufficient 'to move up to trial in Superior Court. Meanwhile, Jason's attorney, Jennifer Keller, will continue 1'earching for someone else to blame. So far, other culprits include the dty of Newport Beach, for having a street that is too cwvy. Perhaps also for wetting the pavement while sprinkling the median grass, over which the Blaz• vaulted when Jason lost control. The finger of guilt will likely also be pointed at an as-yet unnamed police agency for failing to arrest the occupants when the car was reportedly stopped earlier 1n the evening. Lawyer Keller even appears to be troweling some groundwork to blame tbe Bridamall family lot ~.~.!:T~.,: W:bMabove . Tbe rMllly·~ the (:bevy may have been whlpping akmg at near- ly double the posted speed limtto was overload8d to 200% ot capad· ty1 that none ot the youngsters were ~ a eeat belt -who gets the blame for thatf Donilie1 After an, it was his car. Jason? He was the designatM drt· ver because he's a gQOd kid a.nd doesn't drink. All the other kids, for being obtuse enough to pile into the car that way1 Yes, yes and yes. But Donnie's dead, and the oth· er eight swvivors were little more than bystanders. Wllicb leaves Jason. My hope from the beginning has been that, out o1 this tragedy would at least come acxeptance of responsibility by our young people and their parents. Based on the scene Wednesday at the courthouse, I guess that's not to be. The kids, I can llllderstand. The parents -and there were plenty of them involved -should know better. When someone accused of manslaughter -and, sad to say, Jason Rausch is-shows up and a fan club follows, that's an insult to Donnie Bridgman's memory, and to the mom and dad and sisters and friends he left behind. • FR£O MARTW'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. PARK aetta.1-vtew painitng by CoronA del Mar a.r1ist Michael Bryan of the 4.5-acre pa,i;k to Henry'• wife, Patt}'. Commumty memben who attend the opetjlng will receive o ~er version ol the work. City offidals are still working on plan$ for a monument that will MESA CONTINUED FROM A 1 However, the oontract's scope of service &ectioD simply states: ~The services to be peJfonned under this agreement are for con- sultant to provide public aware- ness and media relations services to the district." · But some media law experts begged to differ with Kid.man's reasoning, saying a public rela- tions campaign shou14n't be mixed up in lawsuit matters. And the contract released Friday con- tains no mention of litigation. Attorneys who speciAlize in open-government laws have said the district's hiring of Adler in closed session violated state laws. Board member Hank Pa.nian defended the water district's hir· es;iw 8lso3 i53)1Hd )f)3H (JJUO ~/~~ roJ ·pA18 J<>q.raH lg6i 3NIHJVW 9NIM3S IPlll ... ANV All& noA 3HO:i38 :l'.lo:t 1'.131'130 03ZIHOH.l.IW ~jated Sll30ll38 ~ 83Nlll=>VJI ONl4\38 Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful Used Brick Barbecue Center with a Cut Slate Top 'i' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on Makes Out Door Cooking a lot Easier SALE . Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I htd f>lc1n ·11ti,1 SI . CO'>t,1 Mt ''Kl 646-4838 STYLE collection Factoey Store BRING PARIS HOME! ••• or Rome, London. Moecow or Munich. An exchan1e 1tudent from an •exotic" land can enrich your entire ;family by becomina a apecial friend for lite! Choose now from among dozena of application• with photos of boya and lfrl•, 15 to 18 yeara, • &om France, Italy, ~~er RuaN for the bitb IChool ,..,.. Hottin1 , an eicb~ ltudent wiU enricb JOW' li romwr. Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. ing of Adler in secret meetings, dting Kidman's legal advice that the firm's mission was to deal with the med.la on lawsuit issues. "'11lat may not be what the contract spell5 out, but the sole purpose of hiring Adler was to focus community understanding of what this was all about," Pan- ian said. "We didn't think there was a balanced account comin9 across." The contract calls for a $7 ,SOO.. per-month payment for the first two months. It also specifies hourly rates: $175 for work by project director Jeffrey Adler; $100 for news bW'04u manager Cheryl Downey; S85 for project manager Erika Laird Temm; 565' for copywriter Daymond Rice; .. tM Jrw.e Co. ~the ~ce upart el Jtl Cutaways develOp- mmt. Park ConltructiGli. original· 1y slaled to be ~ Jut ~faced llGO ~and rain dela~. But now the two ball d.la· mondl, soccer fteld, tot lot, bath· {OOlll fadlitiet and par~ lot are ready for their public unveiling. Sunday's f estivtties will include free lunch from The AJ'ches teltawant, jugglers, bal- and MO for support staff. The contract establishes a cap of $20,000 for tot.al fees. Mesa got to pay only the first monthly retainer fee to Adler Public Relations before the firm canceled the contract for a more lucrative deal with a larger water company. Mesa will be negotiat- ing a payment for the fraction of the second month ~ore Adler pulled out of the deal District boa.rd members who were asked seemed to think the price tag was worth it. "We got what we expected out of it," board president Mike Healy sajd. He said he was not aware of the legal issues sur- rounding the hiring because he had been on vacation for a week. , Re Painting? If you're looking to paint or repaint, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Classifieds to find the service best fitting your needs. DailyPilot r------------------------, : S'tARBRIGBT SPECIAL I 1 WASH DISCOUNTS : I 3 Star I 1 • Pall 8el'Tb Raad ..... wttb ....... .. I IS I ... • BlueCorat.FoamW.. -d.:I I I e e.... any . OZIUMe Air FrMbener o~-: I ~·Ma.. s•·"' : one of . Pall......_..!.~ wttb ....... w.a : I h • Blue Corat. Foam W.. 4 I t ese • A,;Ji.J.\IJ ft~,,.• T.,_ -d....• I . OZIUMe Air~ a~.~ 4S I I ~\... S~. 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It is a beauty that also describes Corona del Mar High graduate Jason Boyce, who has mastered the game at the University of Washington. A snapshot: Boyce, in the snow and sleet in Seattle in late November, collects the ball and chips it over the oncoming goalkeeper, off the post and in for a 2-1 win that came in the fourth overtime of the first rowid of the NCAA Tournament over Santa Clara. A Portrait Boyce nails a long, free'~ tbat falls before Morgan McCoy, who connected for an tmmetiiate goal. The assist gave tbe then-junior bis 30th 4aist of bis career, a ma.rk which shattered a 12-yea.r-old record. Boyce's picturesque career has been darkened by one factor -an elusive national championship. Last year, the 15-3-1 Huskies pushed them.selves to the No. 2-rank in the country and grabbed the top seed in the 32-team field for the NCAA Otampionsbips, but an early exit for the tournament in the second round stunned the squad and left Boyce one more shot for the ~e. • •vou work for respect and recognition,• Coach Dean Wurzberger said. ·we've gained that. but we have yet to demonstrate a long run in the playoffs. That. st:Ul to me, is something the team will only be able to face when they're put into that situation.• Boyce bas been in that polition. He ha.a been an tm.pect player since be first donned a Husky unifomi earning first team all-conference eacb.MUOn. • Juon hat the tools to be an All-American..• Wurzberger said. •He II an ~ve type of p~ys Who ha.a the ability to bi8ek away. He also bu a b•IDllM' lbot from both feet and bu JllOten time and time again that & ta~ ~pable of laying the bd tnto a pOlt.Upn for othen to IOQl9.• lAilt fall he WU named the . ~ I tr ta hdk spaitl P6cle ..... ~of tba ~ tor llil.Ma4 .... l>l'VWOQ With 9'abl~ad28pcmts. ~·-MaliaKmg, bewu ~bailed. tb8 bait fe11w9id on tbe Weit~ He lid t11i1. CIP SOutbllD ~In .,., •• 1182 and 93, Wbl1e ........... Al-Ml ICU title btl lilm1ot QUOT~ OF THE DAY -~-· ... ··-~-· -~ S(XDJll <ntal DBAN JKiVJBIGBR Top guns -bottom row, from left: Omar Leyva, WW Downey, Ed.Ith Ortuno, Brad Diiiman, Frank Normand.In, Meridith Chinn, Brandon D111man, Jose Jimenez, Mike Porteous; top row, from left, Jesus Lopez, Tom Downey, Octet Leyva, Blake Robinson. Sharon Attelsey, Monica Malorana, Brandon Krovoza. Sam Cou~ DevUn Murphy, Greg Chinn. Monica Bridle, 1lffany Mull, Stephanie Mutz, Laura Thurmond and Dylan Larzelere. FIFTH STRAIGHT NATIONAL CROWN Newport Aquatic Center paddlers dominate (as usual) at U.S. Team Sprint Championships. r--------~-----------------------~----------~ By Bany Faulkner, Daily Pilot The Newport Aquatic Center's dynasty paddles on. The Upper Newport Bay fad.lily's canoe and kayak r teams paddled their way to the overall crown at the recent U.S. National Team Sprint Championships in Gainesville, Ga., marking the filth straight national title forNAC. NAC also claimed the overall junior points trophy (covering junior, juvenile and bantam divisions), as well as the juvenile division (ages 14-15) points title, while finishing second in the senior division (18-and-older) overall points race. The junior squad, composed of 25 paddlers and coached by Sam Couch, claimed its second straight over-L------·-·-----------.... ___________ .. ________ _ all ~ts title. Several NAC paddlers came away with individual gold medals, including: Newport Beach's Greg Chinn. who won the C-1 (one- man canoe), and paired with Patrick Sharma of Newport Beach to win the juvenile C-2, as well as the 500-meter C-4 with Sharma, Newport's Dylan Lanelere and James VonHarz of Mission Viejo. ~ VonHarz and San P,.andsco resident Josh combined to win the 1,000-meter C-4. Mike yer of Costa Mesa teamed with Kahl Pecca- ro of Hawaii to win the junior division (ages 16-17) K-2 (two-person kayak), while bantam division (ages 13- and-younger) competitor Blake Robinson of Mission P \ I > I > I I I{ " Viejo won the K-1 and teamed with Chris Sutherland to win the K-2. Senior division winners included former NAC coach and Olympian Jim Terrell, who topped 200-meter C-1 field. The Ohio resident was also on the victorious C-4 200-meter quartet and the 200-meter C-2 victor. Joining Terrell in the C-2 victory was Newport's Brandon Krovoza, while the victorious C-4 200-meter boat included Santa Ana's Jose Jimenez, Couch and Krovoza. Newport's Couch, Krovoza, San Diegan Werland and Chicago's Zbigniew Wadym.ski teamed to win the 1,000- meter C-4. Newport Beach's Ua Rousset and Santa Barbara resi- dent Dru van Hengel won the women's 500-meter K-2. Recent Junior World team qualifier and Newport Beach resident Monica Bridle finished second in the junior division K-2, along with NeWp<>rt's Laura Thur- mond, while Thurmond was second in the juvenile K-1. Rousset, who competed at the same Lake Lanier course in the Atlanta Olympics, was second in the K-1. Larzelere was third in the bantam division C-1 race. All juvenile and bantam races were 500 meters. Couch praised Chinn and Thurmond as 15-year-old up-and-comers, who have potential to make the world junior team. Sailors push into tourney semifinals • Sailors earn berth at Hawaiian tournament. l'lu!i!47 Tan -lroul row, from left Clark. Weatherwax, Corbin. Monaco, Brownle, R. Rorick and McCallum. Standing, from left Honell, Ashen, Robertson. J. Rorick. Klllefer and Thompson. A .HALF CENTURY AGO, THE •47 TARS • It has been 50 years since those Sailors of '4 7 turned the tables on Sunset League champion Fullerton; but the real recall is the tracing of those special people. N ewport HMbo< High was the only high school in the harbor area from 1930 to 1958 and ii was generally assumed that Costa Mesa always dominated the varsity grid lineups or regulars It was probably true and fair to asrume that since the student population was essentially centered in Costa Mesa. However, one exception for certain was the varsity football team, coached by Wendell Pickens, of 1947 , which defeated the champion Fullerton Indians at Dovidson Field, 7-0. The '47 regulars were basically from Newport Beach, Balboa, Bal~ Island and Corona del Mar. A.nd tow of those regulars, Boyd Horrell, Paul Robertson, Pete Nourse and Bill Weatherwax. would line up in the spring of '48 to lead the Sailor baseball tedlll to the sch0oJ.'s first-ever championship title That glittering mark still remains, the first and only league championship in varnty baseball for Newport Harbor in 66 years. Old sports fans still wonder if Newport could ever repeat that championship performance again. Pickens was the coach and continued on with baseball lilies at Orange Coast College after he left Newport in 1948. At an rate, in tenTlS of personalities, the '47 varsity grid team was an interesting late of individuals then, and later. Mesan Bob Thompson, a '47 tailback and end, speared 12 straight passes in one '48 contest, then barely lost a first-string All-CIF end post to gia.nt wing- man Donn Moomaw of Santa Ana High. Moomaw advanced to UCLA and was an All-American. Balboan Bill Brownie, a classy guard, went on to the U .S. Naval Academy and finished l Ith academically in his class. Sadly, Brownie later died as an officer in a tragic car crash in Oxnard. Don McCallum of Balboa, an . ' •' don cantrell e nd and top low hurdler, was the '48 student body president. In time he would be featured in Life Magaiine for his creation of an exquisite Tahitian motel and restaurant along with two partners. Bob Killefer, a big tackle, belonged to the noted Killefer citrus family and lived on Harbor Island. Killefer, in time, became a member of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Balboan Armando Monaco, second team center, was the son of a noted physician. He passed away some yea.rs ago. The late Paul Robertson, an 25tLEGES recreation standings CONTINUED FROM 81 ,, fourth on the team. The junior oo.idlielder bas a starting position sewn up after fellow classmate Joe DiGiamarino signed a contract with Major League Soccer and forfeited his colleqiate eligibility. The Titans host two tournaments in Pullf4rton, the first Aug. 29·3 l features Santa Oara, UCLA and Vanderbilt. The second, the Titaft Cassie, brings UC Irvine, Cal and Jona to town. • Jmtin KerT, Princeton ~rding to Princeton's Coo.ell Jim Barlow, the lack of established goal scorers was a playing factor in the team's 6-8·3 se~ So with a year under his belt, if>phomore Kerr (Newport HaJiior) could see himself emeige to fill that void. Limited plaYfrig time last fall and a stro!MJ spring campaign should keel) l<err coming off the bench for tie: ngers as they heed into a touiJ'h Ivy League ~edule. • Julie Gan1soo. Pslnt-eton A stunning s\llll[lfler bu lifted G.vttson, a graduate of Corona del Mar, into a poe:ition where she I, polJed to eoin the nod u ona~ the llgen' 1114rting f$orw¥s·~~ San C&ptmcmo Blues ~ the oaUODal p With llMI dub I As a tr-bmari 1ut tealOD abdwetasub cruodl tlm8 Ill the e.i~tballs pla icccer wllb'e tow<-yeer collegiate program Is "Newport Herbor grad c.nett JanRM, Wllols at the Uolvanity ol CelllOmla In Berkeley. . SPRING SOF111AU Costa-.. Mod. COEDC I. Beachcombert. lS; 2. We Dashrt, 13; 3. Emerald Plumbing, 8; 4. Meadow Wood, 6; 5. We Try Harder, 5. Mod.COE0~1 1. Villa Martinique, 15; 2. California Dreamin', 10; 3. (tie) lake Your Base, Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 8 each; 5 Girls On Top. 7; 6. Zubie's Dry Dock, ·1 Mod.COED~2 I. The Rookies, 14; 2. Beer Buddies, 12; 3. Vl!fifone, 810; 4. Fairview 111, 6; 5. 86'd, 4; 6. The Rock StaB. 1 COEDC 1. Monday Night Maniacs, 10; 2. (tie) N~r Alone, Never Enough. 8 each; 4. Fairview Shockers., 2. COED D-1 1. (tie) Barking Spiders.. Avco-Oeslacs. 14 each: 3. Best Billiards Muckraken, 8; 4. Squeeze Play, 4; S. Muffin Monsten., 2. COED D-2 1. (tie) Filenet Brewdogs. High Voltage, 5har1cbites. 10 each; 4. Barie.Ing Splden Too, 8; 5. (tie) KPMG Slammen, Riptide, 4 """'· COED Rec. Div. 1. TNm YPAC. 15; 2. Base Bandits, 10; 3. RSI Big Rigi. 8; 4. Ontrad, 7; 5. Pilkbury, 6; 6. Se&gate Hornets, 0. _ .. , 1. POC, 8-2; 2. Blood. SWMt I 8ffl"S. 7-~J. (tie) Goat HIN, NMCC. S-S MCh; S. Ifie LJttte Knight. 4'5-1; 6. MM'tk'lk, ().9-1. -c-• 1. {tie) Giants. Bad hrtl, Tum ..._ 16 HCh; .. , .. , ""' ....... '=" ~ nch; 6. LDW1 SNwb. 0. 1. (Ile) ~i-. ..... 16 HCh; •. YOLWJg _ GUl'ISt _14-4. The OKICb. It 5. -·-6;6. ..... -..0. --D 1. <°'""""1Cont.15; 2. MucMllo, ~ ), 'IWT,·1~ .. -Oogl." •. Ooy> aoy. .. 6. l<Ogue\_..,. s. --D '1 .... .-.. , .. 2. (llo)IM\dof""' ...... ~ 12-.. (tlo) B~tlpartt, The Warriors, 10 each; 6. Parrotheads, o. WNSll-2 1. ShootenSportS Bar, 6-1-1; l . Junkyard Dogs, 5-2-1; 3. (tie) Pierce St. Annex, PDC. 4-4 each; S. Lowted, 3-S; 6. Cleveland Golf, 1-7. WNSC-> 1. Budmen, 14; 2. New Beginning~. 12; 3. Barn Burners, 9; 4. The Nadz, 7; 5 Homeblrd, 4; 6. Silky SuUivans, 2. MENSC~ 1. Pfush, 14; l . Simply Hawaiian, Underdogs.. 12 each;.4. Team Cali, 6; 5. Kap4a:ns, 1; 6. Nissan, -4. -[).2 1. Big Red Machine, 14; 2. (tle) Old Timen, Mauradert. Swing This., 10 e<Kh; 5. My Leg Hurts, 8; 6. Don't Matter. 6; 7. 8arr-Barians, O. _. .... 1. 8.ck Breake~. 16; 2. (tie) 0 -4mer, Polk High, 10 each; 4. Moose Men, 9; S. Diedrich's. 6; 6. Reh.ls, 4; 7. TRO, 3. -IM 1. Pattlflndert, 16; 2. (tie) Queer... Pirate, Containers, 10 each; 5. Seagate Scorpions, 6; 6. Sharlu, 4; 7. Misfits, 0. WOMENS 1. (0-.amps) USA trophy, 16; 2. Zubie's 15; 3. Alleyc.m, 6; 4. Dlrtbags. 3. llA5KETllAll ~GUES end, pole vaulter and first baseman, was raised in Corona del Mar, the son of the top contractor O.Z. Robertson. Years later, Paul developed the Coral Reef Hotel and married a movie star. He eventually moved to Australia and died of a drug overdose. Balboan Jim Ashen, a superb tailback and sprinter, advanced to San Diego State, then a dental college. He eventually formed a major dental firm in Sacramento. Ralph and Jim Rorick hailed from Newport Beach and helped form a strong forward wall in '48. The brothers later Joined the one-time Richard's Lido Market to work, but later linked up with real estate operations. Boyd (Boggie) Horrell, was a blocking back, basketballer and star hiller in baseball. He was born and raised in Newport Beach. His father was long connected with the Dory fishermen at the Pier. Horrell later starred in football and baseball at Orange Coast College. Quarterback Bob Gibbons and guard Jimmy Corbin lived in Balboa and were exceptional in football. Gibbons almost single·bandedly beat Anaheim, .. 1997-les C-dol--Sept. 11 -at Laguna Be.ch, 3:15 Se-pt. 22 -S«vtte (hpme), 3:30 Sept. 19 · Foothlll (home). 3:15 Sept 25-27 -at South Coast Tournament Oct. 4 -lB Wllion (at ~. 2 p.m. Oct. 10-11 -Soc.I lrwftatlonal (at Irvine) Oct. 25 ·Santa Monka (home), 11 a.m. (Sea View League) Oct. 8 -Santa Margarita (home), 3:15 Oct. 15 . at Irvine, 3:15 Oct. 22 -at Woodbridge, 3:1S Oct. 29 -at El TOfo, 3:15 Nov. 5 -Newport Harbor (home), 3: 15) Costa Mnai H'uh Sept. 9 -at Brea Ollnda (iotr\mmage), 3:1S Set. 13 ·at Groswnont. 10a.m. Sept. 16 ·at Trabuco Hills. 3 Sept. 25-27 -at South Coast Tournament Sept. 30 · capo Valley (at Saddlebadt CoU~l.3 Oct. 2-4 -at Villa Par\: Tournament Oct. 6 . Setvite (at N@wport), 7 Oct. 18 -Esperanza (at Newport). 2 p.m. Oct. 24 -Los Alamitos (Cal. St. LB, Of Bel- mont), 3:15 Oct. 25 -Marina {at Ne\NPOft), 2 p.m. Nov. 3, Nov. 7-8 -at Servite/Esperanza Tournament (Pacific Coast LNgue) Oct. 8 -Aliso Niguel (at Newport), 7 Oct. 1~ -at Estancia. 3:15 Oct. 22 -University (at Newport), 7 Oct. 29 ·at Laguna Hills. 3:15 Nov. 5 • Laguna BeKh (at H'Newport), 7 --Sept. 10 -Edison (home), Kfimmage, Englebrecht to coach CORONA DEL MAR -Allison En~k!bredlt. a member of Corona del Mar Hlqh~ CJF Spulb91l Sec· tion and atete cbamptonahip girls volleyb411 teams iD 19'90 and 1992, will co4d> the Sea Kkl!P' frosb- M>pb glda -this fall. Englebndl~ 22, griduated m May from the Unlvenlty ol Pon- land. "where the WU a ~year starter for the PiloCa. BDglebrecht toured Peru and Parague:y tbD sum· mer as a member ol the }jbletes in Action~~ wileyW team. 38-19, in 1947. He became a contractor while the late Corbin lived out a future role of working in a monastery. His mother was a strong fixture a t the old Balboa AT&T office. Bob DeRuff, an end and prized track star, and David Patterson, an all-league tackle, second team, grew up on Balboa Island and Newport, respectively. DeRuff, in time. would tum firm attention on his career relabve lo e nvironmental interests. An All-Sunset League center was Pete Nourse, also a pitcher, of Balboa. He later became a noted contractor in Newport and his son eventually earned AU -CrF recognjtion in volleyball. All-Sunset League guard Bill Clark and tackle Bill Weatherwax, w ho also starred as a catcher and connected with the St. Louis Cardinals in baseball, hailed from Costa Mesa. Additionally, both Clark and Weatherwax served Costa Mesa for many years in both the fire and police departments. Cliff and Jerry Thpp, brothers of the late Don Thpp. an All-Sunset Leaguer on the '42 champ grid team, were from Lido tsle. In time, Cliff, before he passed on, became a top 3:15 Sept. 12 -La Habra (home). 3:15 Sept. 16 ·Tustin (home), 3:15) Sept. 18-20 -at Millikan Tournament Sept. 23 · Alumni game, 6 p.m. Sept 25-27 -at Magnolia Tournament Sept. 30 -Huntington Beach (home). ):15 Oct. 7 -El Modena (home), 3 Oct. 14 -at Katella, 3:15 Oct. 20, 24-25 -Esuincia Tournament Oct. 28 -at SaddlebM:k., 3:15 Nov. 4 -Magnoli.I {home), 1: 15 (Pacific Coast League) Oct. 9 -at Laguna Hiiis, 3:15 Oct. 16 -Costa Mesa~). 3:15 Oct. 23 -at Aiiso NlgUel, 3:15 Oct 30 -Laguna Beach (home), 3: 1 s Nov. 6 -Uniwnfty (hon'le), 3:1S ~tt.rborftlph Sept. 6 -Marina (home). scrimmage, 9 a.m. Sept. 17 -at Long BNch Wiison, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 20 -Coronado, tba Sept. 25-27 -at South Coast Tournament Oct. 10-11 -Socal lnvitatiomil, at Irvine Oct. 18 -Laguna Beach (home), 10 a.m. Oct. 24 -Foothill (home), 3:30 Oct. 25 -La Serna (home). 9 a.m. Oct. 31 -Nov. 1 -.i Cal State Tournament Nov. 7 -capo I/alley (at Saddleback Col- l~). 3:30 (Sea View League) Oct. 8 -Woodbridge (home), 3 Oct. 15 -at Santa Margarita, 3 Oct. 22 • at El Toro, 3 Oct. 29 -Irvine (home). 3 Nov. 5 -at Corona~ Mar, 3 1':11 -... '1'1... ,.., ......... .... ... -••• ... ... ... _. "" planning director for the city of Huntington Beach. There were others from both corrununities, Newport and Costa Mesa, but lhey weren't considered regular. except the fabulous sophomore fullback Bob Berry. who, in time, became the lourth all-tune leading scorer in Harbor High history. He was from Costa Mesa The '47 club scored wins over Boru ta, 20-0; Downey, 28-7; Anaheim, 38-19; and Fullerton, 7-0. The Tars lost to Riverside, 6-0; Orange, 13-6; Huntington Beach, 25-6; and Santa Ana, 32-6. One of the big shocks in the shocking triwnph over champion Fullerton arose when Newport fans went wild in the wooden student cheering section after tullback Berry crashed over to score and the bleachers collapsed. Police rushed to relieve students who were injured and all returned to normal. Former Sailor Coach Dick Spaulding. who directed Fullerton, stressed admiration for Berry after the game. He said Beny was ·one of the greatest sophomore fullbacks 1 have ever seen. - -""~wa._ . 419:..i ptbodyolll~ ~ ~ ll'leJ .. ptot i..i.nc.d ...., .. ...._. ... H..tMil o.to• -r.-....... ·-·--·-SZI Woolcl a...d<ly "' .....;.. J -....! Tropaol F....i !'\.>nm F'""'°""91 "'*" -~---··---­..,..,,._.,... \IPnl"' I CO'T'lpl9~ ..,.. '""'..,_ <rdud.dl ,..,_ P.M'lpoa ~----SG Wai4r:s ........ l'O ... -.v1 .. 1 J ... bac!l. loo .....,. h•orl HOIM Dnig T.-.tl ................. -.•• $20 ......_.,.._..n<~ W.t.le-"""""'"'m.....twl To Orde• Call 1 888 no',' ' ' :i-... ~ ~~-..• ~ .-•• --.. __ ~ ........... : -· .,; .... ~ .. ' . """~ ......... ... =. ~· CMClASS P1tnea Concepts, Inc. offera a CPR class for beartsaver and healthcare provider levels from 8:30 a.m. to noon at Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class is taught with American Heart Association guide- lines. The cost LS $27. For more infoJJD.lltion. call 631-3623. CAMPARf PROGRAMS 1be California Department of Fish and Game, the Orange Coun- ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists present a free program called Birds of Prey at 7:30 p.m. at Shellmaker Bowl. For more information, call 640-6746 DIVORCE WORKSHOP Maxine Cohen presents a work· shop called Divorce: A New Begin- ning from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach The fee is $40. The workshop IS for men and women in the process of d.Jvorci.ng or recently dJvorced. For more information, call 759-0579. YOUNG REPUBLICANS The Orange County Young Republicaris hosts a beach party at I 0 a.m. at the end of 39th Street on the beach m Newport Beach. For more information, call 645-7333. SUNDAY BEANIE BABIES The Southern Califonua Bearue Bab1e Oub is holding its third monthly Beanie Bab1e Boutique and lrade Show from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Countryside Inn Hotel, 325 Bnstol St., Costa Mesa. Admis- sion is $2, children W1dC'T 5 M e free. Free raffle ticket wtth adnutt.ance For information, call 7.54-0518. SINGLES MIXER Temple Bat Yahm is hosting a smgles rruxer/dc1nce at 7 p.m. al 101 1 Camelbdck St.. Ne wport Beach The event is for smgles 50 and under. The cost is $15. For more mfonnabon, call 644-1999. MONDAY YIDDISH ALM The J ewish Seruor Center pre - sents the film "Green Fields" at 12:30 at 250 E. Baker St., Suite D, CPRQASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class for beartsaver and healthcare provider levels from 6 to 10 p.m. at Hoag Hospital 301 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. Tha class is taught with American Heart Association guidelines. The cost is $27. For more infonnation, call 631-3623. BAND CAMP Orange Coast College's College for Kids program presents begin- ning and intermediate band camp at Paularino School, 1060 Paulari· no, Costa Mesa. Beginners meet from 8:45 to 10:15 a.m. and inter- mediates meet 12 to 2 p.m. The cost for each level is $39. For more information, call 432-5880. TUESDAY SISTER OTY MEETING The Newport Beach/Cabo San Lucas Sister City Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. dt The Bluewater Grill, 630 Lido Park Drive, Newport Beach. The comnuttee will plan the next tnp to Cabo San Lucas and Mexican Independence Day party. For infonndbon, cd.ll 646-4278. ESTATE PlANNING Memll Lynch presents a free seminar called "Advanced Estate Planrung for Estates over $5 mil- lion• at 12 p.m . at The Sutton Place Hotel. 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bedch. Registration is al 11 ·45 a.m. For reservations, call 955-6133. DIVORCE SEMINAR Law Offices of Lisa Ctand o pre- sents a free seminar cd.lled "What You Need to Know About an Uncontested Divorce• at 6:30 p.m. d l 881 Dover Dnve, Swte 300, Newport Beach. For reservatioris, call 574-0866 WEDNESDAY WRmNG WORKSHOP A 10-week writing workshop from 1.30 to 3 pm. at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, 695 W, 19th St. The cost is $35 and limited to 10 Our repair printouts will make a believer out of you. CALIFORNIA AIJTOCRAFT 1665 Babcock Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 548-3037 Fax (7 14) 548-3044 people. For reservation$, call 645- 2356. SEMOR CJTIZ£NS SEMINAR Hoag Health Center presents a free seminar for senior dtizens called "The Jowney from Fatigue to Energy• at 10 a.m. at 1190 Baker Blvd, Costa Mesa. Lunch will be served to attendees. For more infonnation, call 800-763-n24. "STRESS LECTURE Park Place Presents hosts a lec- ture on stress management from 6 to 7 p.m. in Jennifer Copp Hall at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East. Suite 109, Costa Mesa. The cost is $10. For information, call 432-0908. BREAKFAST FORUM The Inside Edge Foundation for Education hosts a breakfast forum to discuss the topic, Your Mental Glass Ceiling: How Much Money You Make is Between You and Your Mother, from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $20 for first-time guests and $35 for all oth- ers. For reservations, call 460-4242. THURSDAY SCHOOL FUND RAJSER ESDnWlfte Mlall Lyd .... "' • free ......,., cdiid ~111tMe Planlaingl« Bltatel '11/fJ/l 12 Jidllion• at 12 p.m. at Tbe suaoa PW» Hotel. .soo MacArthur BML, Newport BMch. Registration is at 11:45 · a.m. 1be same seminar Will meet at 6:-'5 p.m. at Cty NadOna! Bank build· mg, third &or, -'685 MacArthur Court, Suite 300, Newport Beach. ~bon is at 6:30 p.m. For reservations, aill 955-6133. CHAM8ER BREAJ(FAST The Costa Mesa Chamber ot Commerce presents a breakfast boost from 7:15 to8:•5a.m. at Cap- tains lable Restaurant in Orange Coast College. The topic is Defin. ing Your Prospects Easily & Effi- ciently. The cost is $12 for prep«lld re&eIVations and $17 at the door. For infonnation. call 574-8780. RESUME WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center hosts a free resume workshop from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in room 106 of OCC's Coun- seling and Admissions building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 432-5162. BLOOD DRIVE The Newport Harbor Elles Lodge #1767 needs donors for the second annual American Red Cr0ss Blood Drtve from 1 to 6:30 p.m. at 3"56 Via Oporto in Lido Marina Village. Walk-ins are wel- ••aata•••--* COllil Miia SmlOi'c.a.:aa- •he ..-.W CllW~ .. Reist d Your~ flam 1 to 2 p.m.-..... W, 19th St 111 all· ~ ... ~ froai 2 tO 4 p.m., ~an'bavetbelr~ tioD eva1UUed. Por more lnfatmA- tion; aall 645-2356. 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I f ADDll~: I I CITY/STATE/ZIP: ~ I I LPH.2~l------------~ Greek Super Air a Reglnetatet the air In a 15' x 30' Serra Moss' Back to Basics Chi· ropractic Health and Wellness Center hosts a one-day fund raiser to benefit Rea Elementary School from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1680 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. The office offers low-cost chiropratic service for a school supply donation of $35 or more. For information, call 65().. 0736. Fillers 99.7% of all breathable air particles. room every 19 minutes. Catches up to 95% of an lkt>orne pollutants Including smoke dust, and pollen. UNEMPLOYED CAREER NETWORK The 1997 Career Network free meeting for those unemployed meets at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's It features a state-of-the-art rotter that rotates more than 6,500 ttmes per minute picking up dust mites, pet hair, pollen, Uni, and ftne sand, all In one sweep. ® ·--------------· Oreck Super Buster • The companion compact canister Is powerful enough to lift a 16-pound bownng ball. CK I 14-Point I TUSI1N NEWPORT BEAOI 2S2J.A Ea.stbluff Dr. 729-8061 I TUNE-UP SPECIAL I 13229 Jamboree Rd. SOS-O!I0.1 IRVINE stOS-0 Alton Pkwy. 6SHK19 I Save $14 95 I FUU.ERTON LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNTINGTON BEACH : $10 e OP : ·----------------· 1064 E. Butancbury Rd. 27221·0 La P82 Rd. 7158 F.dinaer Ave. 672-9091 831-6744 841-3168 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 carry: Baker, Century, Hickory White, Sli_gh, Jeffco and many otliers. · moalb trca 2:30 tD 4 :p.m; In tbe factww of. meditation supplies, .._ 'CaDcet c.dli' ~udit.ortum. bo1dl . tree~ ot mieditation. P.or ~ml 'J60;.55(2. ilbe purpoM ol the g~ Is "'to The fee ii S2S per week. For more informatkm. call 722..f588 . REl.AXA110N WORQHOP I encourage am suppmt the p?aC• fMDttA110H SESSION tkle <:4 meditation.• ne group INCBr SUIMVOltS SUPPORT Survivon ol 1ncest Anonymous tor female v1ctbns of 8GUal ab\118 andm.~ en(itbeir Mends end fam- ily meeCs from 10 a,m. to noon every Satuiday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There is no fee. For information, call lriB at 859-3918. BT.pended AwarelWll Sezntnan meeti in the Mesa BUlllleSI Cen- prelelltl a weekly tneditation ses-ter, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8. llol1 at 8 p.m. every Wednesday Donations aooepted. For informa· evening at tbs Hlib ol Newport tion, call 722-7818. MeM.' 230 B. t '1th St, 5ulte 218. Hoeg Memodal Hospital Pres- byterian often a free rellution and imagery wCl'kshop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. cm tbe fowth Wednes- day of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Canatr c.enter, One Hoeg Drive, BuUdD1g 41, Newport Beach. To RSVP. call 760-55'2. ~ donatloa 11 St o. For NICOTINE ANONYMOUS mareintormatkm, Cell 646-1128. 1be NicoUne Anonymous f~ aJT·kTHON -The Hampton Salon of Newport Beach hosts a one dAy cut-a-thon irom 9 a .m. to 4 p .m. at 301 ~yview Circle, Suite 100, New- port Beach. The events benefits the }Vomen In Need Foundation. All haircuts will be $25. Reservations ¥e required. For an appointment, ~all 854-6100. ONGOING . GYNECOLOGIC CANaR : A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets t,rom 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each t;nonth at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. f or more information , call 722- ~237. HAM RADIO MEETINGS Mesa Emergency Service Ama- teur Communication offers the opportunity for Ham Radio opera- tors to participate in the City of Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organization. Weekly nets are held at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 mhz. Monthly meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. Sor information, c.all 754-7045. JAYCEES GROUP The Jaycees are a group of young professionals ages 21-39 wbo get together for commlmity service, business netwaddng and sncinlizing. Meetings are held the second and fourth Thursday of every month. Por more informa- tion. call 451-2178. l!ADSQ.UB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Cub meets at 7: 15 a.m. every Wednesday at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an international networking organization dedicated to expanding each member's busi- ness through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more infonnation. LMNG WITH CANCER Monthly workshops meet every 2nd Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m .. for individuals with cancer and their family members at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. For more infonnation. call 760-5542. WPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in New- port Beach. For details, call 536- 1734. MEN'S SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycholog- ical Astodlltlon presents a men's support gro.\lp f!NeJ'f Friday at 4 p.m.. The fee is $25 per MnOOn Por moxe lnbmatioo c.aD. 722-4588. MENTAL IUHESS SUPPORT • The Amance for the Mentally m ot Orange County provides edu- cation and emotional support for femmes deeling with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every other Saturday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 850-8463 for details. • Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church 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 commwiity and committed to con- fidentiality. For more information, call 631-2880. NETWORKING MEETING The Networkers, a program pro- vided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, meets Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Gold & Country Oub, 1701 Gold Course Drive. The lunch is $12. The one-time membership fee is $15. For information, call 574- 8783 or 540-0201. NEED TO RELAX? QtEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT LYMPHEDEMA WORKSHOP From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sunday, Support provided for individuals Meets the first Tuesday of every Zen Home Stitchery, a local manu- HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE WANT TO BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O • HOMF.OWNERS • HEAi.TH 40 Years in Busin~ss ~ ~ ~ S ,"JJ ~ ........ _.......... r I 631-7740 .Ul Old NewDott 8htd. • Nnrpon 11..di ~ ..... u-.-o cat~h Cost Effective Legal Solutions [ii] 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 qual ity 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, school•, industry and thing• 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 ou r area so special. They've caught the spirit, and we're certain our· readers will tool Don't mis• thii 9reat opportunity fOr your me•SC199 to be In the 1~ial k .. psake series that .will be arouftcl for yean to come. Ccikti the ""ritlll 5tal clrclllfltlon I I 0,950 io11Mtol•I lowsbip wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and tema1n smoke-free. Call 650-2713. RE!AXATJON ANO WORKSHOP OPEN HOUSE The Costa Mesa Histortcal Soci- ety bolds a free open house every Thursday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1870 Anaheb:n Ave., Costa Mesa.. 1be open house features memora- bilia from the d.ty of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Anny Air Base. For information. call 634-5918. Workshop meets the fourth Wednesday ol each month from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at 1-Joa.g Cancer Cen- ter. Por information, call 760-5542. CALIFORNIA BRIDAL CONNECTIONS Kerry Peters & ~ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS R~uesl the hono. ol lfWP J. reW'l'Ke at the Beach Gitlft BrJ. ·, Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m.. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Cen- ter, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call 953-0900. SuNdAy, Auqun 17, 1997 10A.M. TO~ p.M. REFERRAL GROUP The Paci.fie Business Xchange (PBX) has weekly breakfast meet- ings at 7 a.m . every Tuesday at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. There is no charge for the initial meeting. 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Communi\)' Participation As a a>mmia:nmt to che community in which we live, we serve on boards of local civic, bwin~. leadership. and charity organQ.atio.ns. We reach further inro all~ of life in this area than anyone else in the 6cld. -. Pupo.es To~ ..ta.a into Jol-t -·Ice ~~.-... ...... ., ....... d .............. wt.a wm ..-...,._ .. i. ~ ..- ...., ••• poeaniaL Polley .1 By Fax (714) 631 -6594 ,ByPhone (714) 64 2-5678 Monday ............... Friday 5:00pm ·ii Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm By MaMn Person: Wednesday ........ Tuesday S:OOpm Rut1·:-. uml d<•ad}j111·1"1 un• l'iubjN·t tu chu111!e \\ ithout 11orici•. The pub lis twr rl'-.t'nl'!-1 till' right 10 t•crn:1or, n·dassify. n•\ i !"lt' or n •jt·cl any rlas~ifit'd ad\t·rti:.1w1·11L. Pka:.c n·pon any error tluu may Ill' i11 your du . .,1tifit'd ud u1uiw11.ia11•ly. Tiii' DaiJy Pilot UITPph 110 liubilit) for all~ c·rror in u11 aclwrtiM·rtll'lll for whicli it 111uy he n·-,p1111:-iul1· 1·xn·p1 for rlw ml'll of tht· !-o(Hll'I' Ut'l 111111~ Oft'll(Jit•d hy thC' t•rror. Cn·dit r.111 11111~ lw all11\\ 1·tl for tlw (Plrast' include your name and phone uumbcr and we'U call you back with a price quoit.) 330 West B'!y Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 At Newport Blvd. & Bay SL Thursday ...... Wednesday S:OOpm Hours Friday ............. Thursday S:OOpm fir ... 1 i11..,1·r1 in11. Telephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Saturday .............. Friday S:OOpm PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUILIC NOTICES C I T Y C L E R K : NOTICE Of musTEE'S WE LaVonne M. HarklHa TS ND. 97~ l..olll ND.: Th• entire text is avall· 311931113 YOU ARE IN OE-FAl.lT lHlER A DEB> OF NOTICE OF able for review In the City TRUST DATE> 12/ttlll \JK. PUBLIC LIEN SALE Clerk'a office of the City ol LESS YOU TAKE ACT10H TO PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Newport Beach. PROTECT YOUR PROPER IV IT Bualneaa and Published Newport MAY BE SOU> AT A FUl.iC Allllll_..""'**"1111111f Profeaalona Code Beach·Cosla MHa Dally SALE. IF YOU NEB> AH E)(JllA. .....,.,.,1111111ju111111tfff· Sec. 21700·21707 Pllol Aunust 18 1997. NATION Of 1lE NATURE OF wllfelrH...,.tAdtfllllas Notice It hereby given by ¥" ' 1lE PROCEEDING AGAINSr ....., _......., • mqll lhe underalgned that a Sa972 YOU. YOU SHOU.D CONTACT A le ....,._, • ._, ....... KC. public 11en 1a11 of the 101-PUBLIC NOTICE LAWVER. 0n 9fJ/97 • 100 PM. 11•1111111 er .im11111111u lowing described personal LONESTAA MOmQAGEE llllff 11 ,... c• lllltlell. p1operty will be held 11 the ORDINANCE SERVICES. L.LC.. • ~ • an . .......,.._,. ....... ,., hour of 10:00 AM .. on lhe NO. 97-30 paftld T~ undlF n1 ~ ........... llllllilillll 23th day of AIJ9Ull, 1997. AN ORDINANCE OF THE 11'11 to Dlld al TNll NCClldld llllU-.y_.;::,.. .. 111111- The sale will be con· CITY COUNCIL OF THE 1112W19. • ~ ND... ...._ • ................ dueled 11 BRISTOL CITY OF NEWPORT 617434.inboak ,Plll .al~ TMI MWI•-• wll HI STREET MINI STORAGE. BEACH AMENDING SEC. Rlm*l\ .. dlcl9al .. O:ully r-o-' 1100 BRISTOL STREET. TIONS 12.44.025 ANO l9lardlr al OAAHGE Clully, ......... ICClfl-.Y""'1ile· COSTA MESA. CA 9262$, 12.44.027 Of THE NEW· Sim d ~ e-.d br .... llrlUlll&lll"'*'lala County of Orange. State of PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL THOMAS EVANS NIJ CAROl .....,,.lltlllelR.O.reMen Calilomla CODE PERTAINING TO EVAHS. t«JSIWC) NIJ WIFE .. ...._,...._.all II The property Is ttored by OFF·STREET PARKING FA· AS COMlHTY PROPERTY .................. ,. 11 Ullt BRISTOL SlREET MINI CILITIES FUND ANO Wl.LSB.lATPUllJCAUCTIOH 'MUIJIJH ......... 11. STORAGE localed at 1100 NEIGHBORHOOD EN· TO tlGHEST llllOER FOR ..... .....,...._ 1lC9l'lt- B11stol St .. Costa Mesa. CA HANCEMENT RESERVE CASH (P9IC* If 11111d'*11 •.iiWt I dv all?UO 92626 Subjecl ordinance wu In-111MJ maw, al .. lNld a..) • M. r. The Items 10 be sold are troduced on the 28th day AT THE NORTli FRONT ~ »•.~ 1"!"-42 · generally descrlbod as fol· of July, 1997, and was TRANCE TO 1lE COUNTY llllWIJ.,fll •• oc ... ,.. ... lows: furniture, clothing. adopted on the 11th day or COURTiiOIJSE, 700 CMC c.all NUO IC '2f.J5tl. tools and/or othor houn· August, 1997. CENTER ORNE WEST. SAHTA hOld 11emt stored by the A y E s C OU N C I L ~>IA CALEORHIA (NOTE to11ow1ngferson1: MEMBERS: O'NEIL, CASHER'S CHEO<lSl WST BE Name o Account • Space THOMSON EDWARDS MADE PAYAll.£ T01.0MESTAA I••·-----· Nx~ic-o BATTERIES HEDoEs.' aLovER; =GA.:!.iS:::~ HOUSES/ INC.669J NOYES, and MAYOR to n1·,.,.111111 bJ ~ "* llld CONDOS CAST RELL 0 N. SUE DEBAY o.t d Tl\lll in .. llftll*'Y ELLEN 271 • NOES' COUNCIL *'-d"' -Clullynl .. FOR SALE CASTRO, RON L. 430C MEMBERS: NONE dllcrilld • 'Aa ,,.... Uf•··------· CLEMENT.TODD 113C ABSl!NT COUNCIL dllcrilld 111 .. -. "*11lcnd1• COPPOLA.A.GERARD 267 MEMBERS NONE o.t al TRiii' ~ 1114-222-141---------g~~~~·:g: :~~ MAYOR: J 1 .n Debay Tha ........... nl at.r GENERAL 1002 DEEG AN.GREG 0 RY R. C I T Y C L E R K I ::;"°" dliey=~-:.:. ': liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2740 Lavonne M. Harkleaa iu:t i. 5200 fWER DREYFUS.MICHAEL 399E The enUre text Is avail· AVENUE ~ BEA<X i.--------.. EMERY.EMERY 187 f vi I the City ,.., rnnoaa ,,.._.., ....... -~ SOLD' FERGUSON DOUG 436D able or re -n ........-""""' • ..-.. ,,. .._. • FOLEY,STEPEN O. 112C Clerk't office of the City ol ~ TIUl9I dilcllilll "'I Invite over 40,000 GARBEDIAN.OAVIO 568E Newpor1 Beach. ililllflar9'1JkWIUWd.. people t o read GRETIENBERG.THOMAS Publlthed Newport =~-::..a:i about your home for 678J Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally W ~tie "!i.. tu....,. aale each Saturday HEAVEN SCENT JEWLRY Pilot August 18, 1997. CXMNl'C 01 ~ ....... by ahowcHlng your ·~~~6s5oN DAVID 789 Sa973 or~ ........... ..-, property In our LEE.MIRANDA 468E PUBLIC NOTICE a. or •cuubw._ tll PIJ .. Homes ol the WHk LUCERO.JOHN 824G ~ ~ 9!11' ·~ .. & 0 p. n H 0 me MEREOITH,MATTHEW ORDINANCE Trlllll(t)~~~ d Gulde. The bHl 25'4E NO. 97·31 TIUli, -· --· • focal Real Estate RAUTUS.STEVEN 219 AN ORDINANCE OF THE f!"IMdild "tad-·~ ...... Section around I RENISON.RUSSELL3n CITY OF NEWPORT~°'~':..."'!!.!.:: Reach the bHt SUN CONST 246E BEACH AMENDING CHAP· · ..,__ qua 11 f I e d home- TSANG,RAUL MARTINEZ TER 15.02 TO THE NEW· wma cn::-~ni::~': buyers on the coaatl ~:ied: 7.31.97 ~~~ Bgc~o~~!Ctf~i Tna Tha _. _. d .. ~:'/r0~~ :~~·::T'~ /a/ Patricia A. Cotter UNIFORM AOMINISTRA· =i::~ID~ Todayll Ask about This notice Is given In ac· TIVE CODE, 1994 EDITION. nl _...... ..-.....i oalll. our current speclalal cordance wr1h the ptovl· Subi.ct ordinance wu ~ LI c lions ol Secllon 21700 et troduced on Ille 28th day limeaf .. :..;r:: ,':,:: a:74_:;::za Nq.oltheBuslnesa&Pro-of July. 1997, and waa Naloed .. il 12113853Tha Ll••Rlver• lesslons Code ol the Slate adopted oo the 111h d•y ol t.llldwy "* .ii D.i ol 57 252 o~:l~~~iect to prior can-A~~·~:,7· COUNCIL TNI&....,.. ..-S "•---- 4 -""---- cellatlon In the event ol aet· MIMBIERSI O'NllL, =-o.:..:.. d't:.iid.,: llement belwHn Owner THOMION l!DWARDI o.-.1 b-s._ Md a ~ and obligated pany. • v1•. ........... a........ Published N1wport Hl!DOl!I, QLO "• '**-d ,,_.. nl .-.. ID BHcll..Coela Meta Dalty NOYll, and MAYOR Sil n-:,w=iid~IWd PUOI Avgu.t 9,16, 1997. Ol!llAY Naliol nl ~ID Sa970 N 0 IE I , C 0 UN C IL 811 ID '9 ,_..., In .. OCUllr ---------• MIMlutls NONE ......... T'fi • a..d PUBLIC NOTICE A811NT COUNCIL ~AA~oAJ = ORDINANCE MEMBl!RS1 NONE ICES. L.LC., • T,.._ OW111y P*h' NO. 97·29 MAYOR1 Jan hbQ ~ ,_...... SV-. AH ORDINANCE OF THE C I TY C L II R K I AddlWIC P.O. 8111 51SW, l>*, 28R, £'.,. 11000 CITY COUNCIL OF THE LaYonne M . HatkleH T-75251-6311 FOR TAUs. na ......_. ••-C IT Y 0 I" N f WP 0 R T The entW. text 11 avail-TEE'S SrftLE INFOMMTION --. -....-• '- BeACH APPROVING AN Ible lor review In the City PlEAIE CW1. ~·ml HI 11ted' ~~~~~~! i~AT~~ Clefk'e otflce f)f the City of ~'t LLC. IS A°= 18R,Lolwl1100 PLANNED COMMUNITY NMj>ort Beach. OOUECTOR ATTBl'TllG TO .... t-......... MAM DISTRICT REOULATION Publl1hed Newport OOUECT ADEIT. ANYWQR. -.., -1 •- Index -.. ~ --- --- . . . ' , • .. 1•·•••o ml HUNTINGTON IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS HARBOUR 1042liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY iiiiii~!iiii~iiiiiiii Turtle Rock 3bd 2ba. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 •Beat Floor Pl•n In CuldHac loc. New VIII• B•lbo• ·condo. Br••tht•klng New CDM Shr 3bd/2baliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!i~iii H•rbour 3Br 2ea paint, gardener. No Oceanvlew. Lrg 1br 2+2 comer unit In home. Own bd/ba. II HOT NllW BIZ II 23001.f, Custom Int. peta. $1600. 675-6374· 1ba. Comm pooVapa, Back Say w/large W/O, cbl ready own Pre.paid calling cards Design. $415,000 w/d.$1025. 64&-1728 wlndows/hlghcelllngs. phone. $525/mo. Qreatlocatfons For Sale by OWMra Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frig. + 1/3 ull. 844-9128. $2000/Wk. Pot'I 714-440-8281 LAGUNA O•ted Community _,..,,..,,.......,,.,..,,,..,,..,_....,...,,,_,__ ,.,,.. •oo-ss15 2 ll e•c 2148 11435. 78&.1748 •CM l'Slde 1Bdrm 8UV"U 4 '1 W•terfrontl Boat B&loft H APARTMENTS $400/mo. Uk• cat•. ii PAVPHONl!S si Oockl Beaullful remod Lido 1•1• 2 br, aome Close to OCC. OuleV S150k yrty pot. QrHt 4bd, 3ba. Dbl garl Oce•n View 3bd, 2ba FOR RENT furn, ulla. gar lncld. p1ivate. 831 ·2111 locations avall. Call Waler views galore. In A, ch Be a ch S 1 200. mo yearly ---=~~=~-Nowl 1·8()().SOD-3470. S479k. Agt 53().8635 Heights. Aval 9·1. No peta 772·9272 E'alde CM Slyllah 1paclou1 •••--• $1500/mo. Ref. W/O. BALBOA Newport Height• I townhome. 1 room Pl•••• be wary ol out NEWPORT etove. 619-M0.5067. 2bd, 1 ba. Poo • avail. $455/mo.+ull. of area companies. PENINSULA 2607 carport, garden apt. F • m a I • pr• f , d . Check with the local BEACH 1069 •-NE--W-P_O_R_T____ S795mo. 845·4900 722-e997 B •It• r Bu• In••• Newport Hu 2Br 1Ba Bureau before you 3 .D 2 5 .A f BEACH 2169 C••• B•hl• Cozy Pool. No Peta. Carport l'alde CM w/d. 1 ml aend any rnoney for • • 15501. · 1 bd+ den at 1000 W. 738 Tuatln Ave. to bch, lull prlv, gar fHa or 1ervlce1. Read Central AC & vaccum, B lb Bl d Stepa to a oa v · $825/mo. 842·7858 apace neg, no pets. and understand any 2·car gar, Berber crpt. •Newport Creat• bay & beach. Lndry S•nltlz•d Marble & $550 Inc ull. 642·1375 contract• before you 5325.1.000 #12 Goodwlll Ct. 3bd, rm, no gar. small pet algn Shop around for 714-84a·2305 2.5ba Ocean view. ok. Avl now. $800/mo. granite 2br, den, 1ba N .8 . Pvt home, lg rm, t t OWner/Agent SHOO/mo. 642•3890. 873·0714 ocn vu. w~ter rental. pvt ba, kite, lndry. lnc 1.,,..',,.8,,.•~· ~~~==-- 4bd, 3b• Pool/spa. • •Oceanfront at t9th 288· 918 utVcbl. No 1mk/pets. PERSON WANTED lo 1988 remodel. Family/ 2bd, 2b• Townhome $450/mo. 722·9755. own and operate relall F I 2 St. Winter. furn, 3Br candy ahop In COSTA living rm. $44B.OOO. nr ash s., ·car alt 2 5B d k f NB B I I Sh l. 3B AC pool no · a. ec • p, gar. · a · ' rg ' MESA area. Low ElllsRfty721·3566. gar, • • w/d. Awesome vlew MISCE''"uEOUS Houae. next to water lnveatmont. For pela. S1550. 640.1529. &.WM1 Attractive Cott•g•1,._..________ and cleanl 673-1943 Dl!!N?llrr with Bay view View Information call Mrs Steps to Bay/Marina. 3br 2b• newly remodl, Oceanfront Studio &UO AM1 $950. 723-0223 Burden's Gourmet 2Br 2Ba lrplc, 1/2 Hse all tile nra, lrg fncd yd, $750/mo. Incl Ulla/ Roomm•t• W•nted Candy Co, Dallae. TX 1 /2 Mob 11 e 5 5 -r quiet cul·d9·1aC, pet Phone. Maid ave. Fully Young Prof'I with pool (972) 991-e239 $32,500 675-6241 ok. 52200. 848-0789 furn'd. 675-41104 ROOMS 2706 home looklng to ahare ~!!11111 _____ , Eleg•nt guard.gated 4br + F•m Rm, Nwprt stud I 0 , n • w 1 y with almllar. Great ,.__.. __ Sea Island Town· Creal, 1ennl1, pool. remodeled. steps to Balbo• Oce•nfront area In Co1ta Meaa. &~la home. No one above walk to bch. S1750.mo beach, all amens. seOO/mo. Incl Utll/ nr Teewlnkle Park, £•...,-t:bias or below. Newer, Luak 645-6947/766-3999 E'Balboa. no peta. convenient to ahop- 2bd , 2.5ba. Luah H•r·bor View H~m•• $595. 544·9536 Pf hone, Maid ave;; Fu0411y plng/1reeway1 etc. amenltleal $535,000. urn'd. 67.., ... 1 S550 month Avail 9·1, Owner 714·644·8748 Exec 4 bd +& F · Nr Lg bdrm & b•th In pleaae call 549-1101 clubhouse 1hop1. COSTA ••esA 2624 N B s 1 • I NV IT E 4 2 , 5 O 0 S2300/mo. 759-5011 . ""' · · •P· en ranc · Sh•r• 3bd houae In people lo your open Sm rel, wetbar. FP. CdM. $545 + uu. w/d houses! Saturdaya In LI do 8 •'II front SS7S. & Up, 1·2 Br view. $750/mo. Incl no pela/amk. Biii the Real Eat ate Dplx Upstr, 2bd/1ba. Cottages. Move-In utVcable. 84+0t95· ~-eoeo Lori 840.8215 Section. THE BEST Lg llv apace & deck. Special. Near Beach. local guide to open $1850. Lse. 675-1611 714-548·2421 VACADON hou1HI Call the Dally Lid 1 1 H 3 IBJIT&l.S 2722 RENTALS ~ cqnmwW:a-!""la .... ~M~IO .a-...w.. LONG OlSTANCE ~ 1. aenD. No ..,_.lay IO buy, No lar1• iov"1men1, ~.,..i...,_10K • pw-" P1YP't CJ1 714 76/J.0017 Piiot clasallled at N:W •c::,t. °s'::.•:a~o: E'Slde 1Br 11•,•••••••••WANTED 2726 842·5878 TODAYI 52900mo. Yrly. Biii Small yard, $87&/mol1 • •--------- LIDO· OPEN SAT/SUN Grundy Rllr 675·6161 No peta 831·7813 r-~~~~:::--..11"1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii MONEY •2Br Hou••/Apt S34k On $4270/mo. •LIDO ISL• f Studio Furn'd Near TO LOAN 8.75APR. Go1geou11 2br 2b 01 ... ti urfn, Triangle Sq./55 Fwy. In Coron• del Mar 2914 4BR 24hr rec mag a. c, pa o, P. Gas/Water pd. No C•th'tl 1Ut8•9838 liiiii~iiiiiiiiii~iii 844·8373 x151 agt garage . Avl 9 •1 pell S59!5 84&-6330 ******* SI CAIN 1$ . $2500.mo 723·848e . . F I I II •---------ltudlo, wealalde, nice, F•m•I• Contr•otor or ottery nata • --------Newport Creat 3bd, cat ok w/dep, n/a, w/cat to leaae opllon? menta. structured MOBllE 2.5ba condo. Yrty '"· ref's. $4H. +$300 u~~==~JU 4Br+gar+yrd CM/HB Htuementa, annulllea. HOMES 1100 Great cond. S1800mo. aec 714-e31.a218 IRV(TUS 11500 831•2111 trust deed•. mort· i iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiii e31•S802 . gages & Inheritance• Bach lnveelment Co. •Mewport •••ch• *****ocilN vu•-----1----800-457·8922 Lovely Beach Home 4Br 2.5 Ba 3·Car Gar. NEWPOI RENTALS TO MISC. Step to Bay & Marina. Avail 7·21 13900/mo. BEACH 2689 su•DD 2724 RENTALS 2744•·------2br 2ba, frplc, bealA Bkr M0.54MS4fiiiii•iiilliiiiiiiiiiii ~ •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill• paUo. 55 + A Bargain I * * *VE A al 1 LL ii • 1 BR 172511'.l. lhr Artist Studio ANNOVNClllENTS 532•500 875-6241 Walk to th• baactll 118" llA ta3D •• •ut N • Oover for working artlat. Large 1 Bdrm condo. 0/W Incl. 00x30 pool. Shor". Lndiy, It.It, cbl. 4001.f. 1222/mo + utl.1 ________ _ CEMETERY LOT/ Guard gated. Next 10 No peta. Carport. No Pet 1 /am k • 723·1878 ANNOUNCEMENTS C•ypt 1225 Hoag Hoapltal. S900 Newport ••v Ylta.a 1415+utU. 84&-8515. .. Avall 9/3. 721-0351 •MS-4819• 2920 HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT VOLUNTEIRI N*l*E*D*E*D -·-AMERICAN CANCER aoct•TV ••••• TO AEDESIONATl! "RE· B1ach-Co1ta ,...._ Dally t.MTION OITAIE> ML IE 4- TAIL COMMERCIAL srrE Piiot August us. 1991. uaED F~ THAT PURP08£1U.llilllm.. COIONA 1 • ' ~A C A A TH U R Sd74 AW27451Ht, Ml 1'1.3 SOUAA TO ·QEHERAl. -------DIL MAI 2122 OOMME SITE NO. 8" PUILIC NOTICI t-------· COSTA --". 10"4 ·-----· AHO TO ADO "IHSTITU. --------'Wl~ -. TIONAL.1. -~~STAUOTION Plctl....,_......... •Mw aMi •ront ~ AND E~TIOH USES NtMM ............ •• tD• 400 •LOCK ~ aeory. New car· TO TH! UST Of' PllWIT· The following S*90f".,. Huge end of N4Mae pet. Vaulted ceilings. ~:L~~iNO COMMIS. ~ ~ '= Lot a HC>fM. ~atk-lk• IU50/mo. 17WMI tlOH AMINOMINT NO. Cetnlnlto-T.cale, Lapa bc~•td/pooC/waterlel Geeen Vift ~d lbe ~1}. Hille. CA llQ963 D•M MM • a, ~. fem rm Quiet~"· kw ger, ~ Otdlnlnw w In-David W. Bopp, tao. • Opn 9un l/1e t-4 W/O, .ti .=:::· ~ on the *' day C.mlnlto-Tecate, Laguna 8Y OWrter Prlnolpela AWIH tit. . ol ~ 1M7, Md -Hiit.CA~ l409IC .. , ....... .., 117~. 371.atO, ~ °" IMI t111,., Thi• l>ualneff la COfto ~ 1191 dYclled ~ M lndl:<i~ AY••, oou•OJL ~ _...atMtM cJolr'li •••••••• o·•-. ,... No =.':.·.er: t,~.m F !=· .. ~ .......... , ..., 0... c:;'l..c:=.: ,.,., ... .. . ,... ....... .. a. lepi 1t1r t. W PBUONALS PllSONAI. SBIVJC!.S 3005 =--~__.;;...;;..;.;;;;.;;..,..;.;.;.;,.::. I• "cheat me taftoed on your fOfe- h .. cf?" Let UI Wright th• wrong. Cati Typ• A·Orlpe 5e2·920-n53 -----_..;..;;..;.;......;..~~ To place an ad In Cl•••lfled Call Ma-8878, $9-12 Hoar (714) 798-7030 I Resume Required) Wlok•• Purnliure Is accepting appl6caUona for both full Md patt- tlme c:t.tlcal1. MU9t be rnpon1lble, depend- able and motivated. Excellent benefit• package. Retail hours. Apply In pereon et: Wlok•• ll'utnltur• 3200 Harbor Blvd Coata M ... ,CA Conatrwotlen Helpen Needed to ulilt on commercial project. In South OC. Earn SS whll• you learnlt Up to 19/hr. No f .... CLP 714-294-7412 Cu1tomer Service ND LOCATION N.w Opportunity! Home Chef Kitchen Store and Cooking School Is coming to Fashion laland. We art currently taking •PJ>llcatlons for Rl!TAIL SALl!S ASIOCl.ATl!S For furthur Info contact ua at 7 14-225-9086 or Fax Reaume to: 415-927-4164 Attn. JoAnn Noe SALBS PT/FT N.B. based Myatery Theatre. Organized multl-talented high energy, customer 1vc HI•• peraon. 831 ·2583 Secretary Administrative Secretary EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 Publicly held Orange liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ._ _______ _ Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claaalfled dally &42·5878 County equipment • ---------1-C_O_M_P_U_TE_R_S_6_0_1_8 leasing co. needs •-••-• ·-efficient Individual to Please be aware that ...--..._,...---,....-IRVINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS -. Gigantic Growth • State of the Art Ca 11 Center **GREETER** We are •••king a friendly & outgoing Individual to gr"t our cu1tomer1 Md follow up on their experience at our dealershlp. Great oppor1unlty for a retired lndlvfdual. W• Drug Screen. Apply In peraon at TOY01'A OF t==~=====~ HUNTINGTON BEACH Rooms, apartmenta, homes Classlfled can satlafy your housing needs. 1upport regional Sales the listing• In this cat· APPLIANCES 6011 Like New Laptop com· Hove A and Finance Oepts. egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Varied duties Include lo cau a 900 number puter & carry case. Garage Sole 1. In which there 11 a Mavtan Wa1her & Table top computer w/ • Rapid Advancement •Promote from Within •Paid Training • Fun ComP,any • I Yr. Customer Service • Basic Computer Ski I ls • Heavy Inbound Calls • Good Verbal Skills •Type 30 W.P.M. • 4 Shifts Open • Irvine 405/55 Fwys • Lifetime Opportunity CaU Roseann (714) 798-7030 Fax(714)798-7077 18881 Beach Blvd Hunt Beach (Between EHl1 6 Qarflelcf} •Driven N .. d•d• Upecal• reataurant dellvery Hrvlc• hiring In Newport Beach & Laguna Beach. Insur- ance, clean OMV, neat appearance required. PM ahllt1 available, flewlbl• hours. 714/443-4490 714/858-9424 Fiil ln th• Bl•nkl Employers! Reach the moat qualllled employ••• you need by placing a help wanted ad In the Dally Piiot employment section. Call our Claulfled Dept. at 942·15878 •••••••--------.. Houae-Sltter needed, Ad Assembler f.osta Maa/Full time Costa Mesa tYPChowe needs dmi.1 oriented, cradw people Obsmed with aa:uncy tO become part of our ad building team. v. .... 1 yat ad production cq>aience A aeatiYe mind Ability to wodt under deadline prcsrure Macintolh eapcricnce Qua.dcXPras. Phoo:lehop. lliusmuor a must Multi.Ad Creator a plus W.llMe: A Full rime · · on Swing shifi 6.-()()pm lO ~ Grmbcndla~ Opportunity fOr advincancnc Salary range $11 -$13 depending on cxpcrience. Physic:al and drug mi required. Seocf laWDC and COYU kau to UIOOmia C.Ommunity News Ann: 'JYpehowe Supervitor • CAB 330 West Bay Sueet Com Mesa. CA 92627 ~ ..... ~~ ....... ..,.,., ~.-,.,,,,.,.......,.,_.._., . occa.lonal work. Avl 7day1/wknd1/holldays Infrequent traveler. Bond able 225-8983 ' Good Jobs rellable services Interesting things to buy It's all there every day In Clasalfled M2·5878 __________ ... __ , D•1a&.11YCM ... ·-I ,-&;~;...._~..;;.;...~~~~~...,...-- RENT through classlf led OPPORTIJNfIY #1 NISSAN DEALER Saks 9rl1l1W9m • Closers !F dr L 'ltlanafim ·Saks Proft.s.sUmJJ1s Sales Man.agers looking for profession21, aggressive, energetic people to join ourTeam. We offer paid trai.nJng, salary, 401 K, paid V2cation, medical and dental coverage, cxcdlent product, c:xtrcmdy high traffic, strong income and advancement potential. Call Mike Rieb (562) 402-2277 Ad Production Proofreader &rt-time Costa Mesa typehousc needs dcuil oriented people obsesxd wirh accuracy to become a part of our ad building ream. flllllM: Near pcrfu:t spelling Great grammar I Yau proo&eading experience An eye for design Experience with Macintosh computers ..... A friendly worlcing environment Convenient pan·time shifu Oppommity co move imo gnphic design Grawyard dWt available. Salary ~ from S8-Sl0fhour, depending on c:speriencE. Physical and drug test requ.imi. Send res~ and oovcr lcrcer to: California C.Ommunity Nm Ann: lbe COll ~CAB 330 Wat Bay Smit Cosu Mesa. c.A 92627 typing ol leas• ,, • It I I charge per minute. Dryer. Gas, xlnt cond. mo n or. Pr n er. ...._ documents. sales pro-fl. ilze s5oo. 754_..372 S2100/obo. 875-7239. posal1, pholocopyi,ng, occas_slonal reception· _E_M_P_L_O_YM __ E_N_T__ Refrlger•tor Apt size Starting • buslne11? 1st relief and lax com· 51 50. Waaher/Dryer, When you purchase munlcatlons while WANTED 5535 51 401ea. 646-5848 or lease a computer working In a fast· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii system pkg lrom us paced environment ---------1 we will assist you w11h Loan Proceaalng Companion Aid will FURNITURE 6014 100% money back Experience a plual drive you to appts or iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ guaran1ee In receiving Organlzalion & alien· even Ing outings. a $5000 unsecured (rj h l'lal llimlilds • 647 S6 I lo pm '°" Genga Sdt Ad' tlon to detail Is Variety ol your need1. 3-pc entertainment major bank credit J)_ajly Pilo e1aentlal. Position Good appearance, center wall cabinets, card. No credit check t a1als1s 25 +people lots of exper, reliable drawers. 1helves. req'd. Anyone w/2 Id's '------~_··..:.;_•·_ .. -_. __ _. eager to have every· refs. Pref PT. 645-8760. $300. 073-4743 Is approved. 721-4006 '--------- thing done yesterday! Ideal candidate mull be proficient In MS Word 6 .0 and MS Excel. Min. 60 wpm. Please fax resumes lo (714)751·7557. No phone calls plea1e. BH/NB PO Box 2392 Santa Ana, CA 92707-0392 •Star Performer• Reception $9-1~R Several full·tlme open· Inga avallablelll Your prof essional phone expertise wlll be well received In these high profile roles. ThH• flr1t claH companl•• want your high energy. Your well rounded knowledge ol general office proc• durn wlll eam you 1uper llar 1talu1. Your windows 95 1kllls are a plu1 but not neco•· 1ary. Plea1e call Niki al Drake 714-474·2974 or lax 714-852-7434. 1 n44 Skypark Clrcl• 11'290, lrvlne 92614 SUMMER JOB P•rt-tJme •Morning Houra •No Experience •Young. energetic olc •Costa MH• Cati Coo~er (714)722-0119 Tel•m•rkjttera Work At Hom• Earn up to $700/wkly selling a long dlatance service over th• phone. Paid training C•ll 8oo-842·1409 When you wnle a Oassified nd. include nll the facts and get the results you wunt. t!l·5f78 ©• FX1 •srn1 For helping make ~ the Orange County's # Clwice In Sales Satisfaction Michael D. Tread General Manage @• e>a •s rn1ss1onv1eJo 888-88-LEXUS --©-• a " -. IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!I ~OU'VE GOTA ·NEW CA·R! SADDLEBACK . •a,ar, Lease Or Browse" Come See ~ Or•na• County's Auto Dealers AN Number One In Customer S.tlefactlonl s. ... Lealn9 Ser.ice Parta IRVIN•AUTO C•NTllR 1-aoo-aa1-aa77 714 380-1200 WE PROVIDE OUR C USTOMERS W ITH: GOLD KEY DIELIVERY COMPLIMENTARY SHU'TTU AHIPOllT PICKUP AND Da.NaY (IOllN WAV. AIRPORT) COMPUMDITAllY lllEFllESHMENTS COMFOllTMU CUSTOMER LOUNG& .. , I !II' ( '1·1 1 ' '"·I' !' •!' ·' !11 • ( )·1 'I· I (.'I · · \ I~" I I \. I ' • I \ \ . "' l I. \. I • I ' I I \ • I \ \ ' • I ' ' ~ \ • I \,. •, 1 99 7 CADILLAC SED/\N D EVILLE LEASE SPECIAL $0 DOWN I $499 mo. +tax for 48 months. Closed end lease on approved credit. TOlal drive-off $1097. Residua) $13,990.25. Total payments $23,453 +tax. 12K milu per year. Previout rental. (228281) '90 FORD F2SO XTRA CAB 1v.c;111o,.., power ra.a. • w.;r n. (Bm64) '90 OLDSMOBI~ 88 U W..lJ~ •ar_.,•..._(136463) '91 BUICK PARK AVE. u 111i. uwy Mr.. U V-6, ....... aor,-1 (61m2) '96 OLDSMOBILE CIERA lit .... w. °' nt. .... -,.. pwr. (40t29l) ' C> 1997.~,......,....... 30 Umpires' calls 31 "Yuctcr 33 ·-Horizon" 34 Houseplant 35 "Garfield" dog 36 Aciress Lollobngida 38 Reddish-brown horses 39 Habit wearer 40 Twitch « Soonded,u a tien 45 Pantry Item Call · 642-5678. Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. • ~~--!war 1• .... JO P-INT ._ What do JOd bid oow7 Q. I· Both~. u South you bold.: •.J IOI O KQ lOI o llQ71 •U Tbe biddilw bu proceeded: 80t1l'B frDI' NOBTB &A8T ... ..... 1• p-' What do you bid now? Q. I • Both vulnerable, u South you boild: •AtlUI OAQ 1071 O'I •t The bidcli.na bu proceetled: war NORTll &A8T 80lTl'B ..._ I• M 1 What action do you take? Q.15 •Al South, wlnerable, you hold: •AQ10t71 O.Jll oe •KQt ~~lff'C;pnc.=;: war to ..._ t• P- .. P-1 What do you bid now? Q. •• A.a South. YUlnerable, JOU bpld: •H 0101'7 6 AQt •Q.J IOU Partner opem the biddins with one 8Pllde. What do you respood7 Look (OT~ on Monday. POWER BOATS 7012 89 ••Pr••• Cruiser 32ft. OAL 400 hrs . TWln VP271 ·Brand nu paint. profeaslonally AUTOMOBILES Leana to be a better brid1e pla7er1 8ubacribe now to tbe •-------- Goren Briclp Letter b1' ealllns BMW 9030 (800) '788-llta for information. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '95 3181• Black/Black, auto. 29k '94 T BIRD LX V/8, lull power, 42k, #178912 $11,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-609-5398 "NQ4M FUfl oPllOn cat. Too many option• to 1111 • ..2&e404 $24,977 L•xua MISSION Vlk'.10 i .eoo-ee•·S398 9100 LUUS 9115 c>ee LS 400 White/Ivory, full opt., L..axu1 certified #Cle3986 944,977 '95 SC400 White/Ivory, lull option, Lexu1 certified '93 ES 3 00 Full option. 56k, Lexus certlrJed 111211846 $22,977 '89 CAAOLLA OTS Maro to fin<S fun 94,7915 •'101487 '94 Tl!JtCEL Extra clean 9e,995 •101314 '98 4·Runner Automatic, 2WO 20,595 •101329 '92 LAHD CRUISER White, eirtra clean S24,995 1101361 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH (714)847-8555 '95 CELICA CABRIOLET Only 13k, leather, auto. C/0, lull power #024742 $20,977 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-089-5398 Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: • Q .JI 4 0 Q 10 U o I •.A QI a Or write to: Goren Bridse Let. ter, P.O. Bos 4410, Chic.so, UL eouo. IA12708 $22,977 l·H-O_ND_A ___ 9_08_5_, '94 LS 400 40r, Cashmere/Ivory, 4ak, lull option. Lexus certified #202820 $32,977 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-809-5398 •so Accord Auto. Excellent '92 Jette Red. PETS & ANIMALS GENERAL 6102 COSTA MESA 6124i-------condition. s20001obo. 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUICI( 9035 --.,..,,....2,,....1~3,,...·8,,...7--1 ·--2-3 -39- LEXUS MISSION VIEJO 1-800-809-5398 Loaded! 60k fwy miles. S8500/obo. 844-0182 Saturd•lf &em 8081 Lempaon Garden Grove East of Beach Blvd. Mu It I Fem II it yard '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 8 9 ACCORD LX Sale frl·Sat 7:30· 12 I~ Extra clean AWl!SOMI! Domestic LEOPARD LOOK·A'·LIKESI bed & manraas, hse-89 Century, whrte. se,995 #101324 LINCOLN 9120 MISC. AUTO 9245 holo Item'· brief case. 2 ·d r. 6 c YI . auto. , 90 CIVIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Vary Loving ~ OCICAT Kittens II Clothes, furniture, toys etc. clothes & much morel 1 o wner. s 3755 . '82 CONTINENTAL 1• * 2802 Loreto* 714-848·7441 A/~;~,~:!te. lmmacu1a10. loaded SEIZED CARS from For Sale. Pis call: COSTA MESA 6124 S*A*M*P*L*E SALE N I! W: CADILLAC 9040 631 ·2111 646-6473 •BOOKS • •TOYS• •--------Hand Tools $1-$7 • & GIFTS • MUSICAL Lake ocean fishing Sat Only! 7· 11 INSllUMENTS 6055 tackel S1·S3 Poles, 273 Palmer reels S5·$12. TV Cart Cron Sl./Santa Ana S15, lamp S30. Hvy Between 15th & 18th oak coffee & end tbl ••SAMPLE SALE '80 El Dorado B1arritz 350-V8 Auto Loaded Reg 3·98. Good cond. AC. $1 000. Or Trade For Mini-Truc k . Pis call 631·7149 Hemmond Spinet Organ Mahogany. Obi manual. $500/obo. 948-7898 set all w/glass tops Children• Clothes 54co8~9t83S26. ~0490' ocfofestra. Moving Safe•Sat 7·12 CHEVROLET 9045 3213 Wa1hlngton Ave ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa St• Sat 8 ·5 ·Mesa Verd• 1• SPORTING GOODS Huge 20-Femlly •Sat/Sun B·2• Soccer Fundralaer Furniture, appliances, 6065 Everything you can t o y s • c I o t h a a • jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii think of goes I book a and morel Sat 7·3/325 E.22nd St. 839 Town St Wlndaurter 13' HI Fly board. 2 sall1. 3 •LAROE YARD SALE hrns. 5250. 675·8957. SAT 8·3 4·Familles Furniture, clothing, LOTSA STUFF! Corner ol Loreto & Francis Lane. (Mesa Del Mar) •-s-e-tu_r_d_•_Y_7_a_m-·1_p_m_ Kids & adult clothes, misc furniture. etc. 2438 Andover Pl '68 CORVETTE Removable Hard· Top/Conv/Roadster Low Miles • 1 Owner Factory Manuals lncld LOTS OF TLC Mint Cond it S25,000. FIRM 909·927·3335 $6,795 #200675 $2,995 tll1 0 1488 $175. Porsches. TOYOTA OF Cadlllacs, Chevys, '93 ACCORD Hard to lind coupe, loaded $12,895 #101345 HUNTINGTON BMW's , Corve11es. BEACH Also Jeeps, 4WO s (714)847·8555 Your Area. Toll Free 1 ·800·218·9000 ext. A· 1398 for current hshngs '89 Merk VII L SC Runs perfect. Have all TOYOTA OF service records. Must -------- HUNTINGTON sell. will sacrifice. ANTIQUES 8r BEACH $4,500.obo 757·6000 CLASSICS 9250 (714)847·8555 '89 CIVIC ME ir::n S 4WO Wagon. Hl·mllos. RC~E 9l30 '89 Jaguar XKE 2~ Xtra low pricer Grt Beau11tul shape Int .. Condi 831-8433 '94 E320 Whlle/gry. rior perfect Sl6,500 Can't seem to gel to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 29k ml. CO. Warranty. * 645-1772 * MINT! $29,950 --------Call 714.644.5833 '09 Jeguar XKE 2 +2 CLASSIFIED Beautltul shape. Int• It's the resource you rlor perfect. SHS.500 can count on 10 sell a * 645·7772 * ~yrlad of merchan· '79 Bug Conv. white£ d1se Items. because white. under 16K orig. our corurpns compel miles. original owner, quahlled buyers to mint cond. Serl~ call! buyers only. $14,000 714-859-H77 1947--- FIFTYYEAR BMW 3 Saia 189, '90, '91, '9l, '93, "· '95, '96, "17 anniversary 1997 l St11rti111111 ~2~ This Friday, ·91 31sis (E11ns> N < l H.\.V1\ I I~ ,.\ l J' I'< l < ~ 1 ·~I' I' L H. '88 CHRYSLER '89 MmUBISlil '9200DGE LEBARON GALANT SHADOW Auto,A/C, Auto, Stnoof,ac, cteMcar air. cass cassette (15687/115286) (1~7007) ~ 58.W186581) '2995 '• 'J995 '90MAZDA '90TOYOTA '93VW 626LX PICKUP FOX Auto,ac, ~.cass. ~. JM' pkg, cass ~ cassette (1~ (1500:W40277) l15891I014348) .. '5995 '• l\F,\<:11 l~l\'ll <>I < ·,.\ H.S '91 MERCURY '92SUZUKI '89VW TRACER SIDEKICK RIOLETGL SMJ, ar, ps. alloys. • wheel cilve, Qoey, Sspd, ps. pwr pkg, nnf. cass w ar. cass. *1'{S 1613829) ~8716) '4887 '5877 15997 '92GEO '89VW '94 KIA TRACKER CABRIOLET l.S Sspd, cass, Wtlte, auto, •. ps. !b,UO,ps. tcr.Wlg~ alloys. cass c,cass (JCPM7~ ptl!24) "°779Sl '• '6'11'1 ,. '95FORD '901NFINm F.SOOII' M30 Grwln.. pl. CISS, i..1t.11'C. 12krils .... PJ1• CABlDTS -------- CERAMIC TILES CHILD CARE 3536 ¥A Place In Tti. HHrt Uc'd Home Daycare. lnfanll -5yra FT/PT Fun actMtlea. Meala provided. Large yard/ playroom! TLC & CPA L304202716 Call Ca~yat 845-4831 •~~~~~~~~~ Ch ild C8re In my CONCRETE & COM Home. Ac11v111 .. MASo.rn·y 3557 M ea la. FT /PT Aefa. iiiiiiiiiiiiniiii l\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 721..()206 ~ Lease a Land Rover Discovery for s395·amonth. \( l i; 1 I' . ( i I • ' • I I I '.I\._ 'I I I ! : \ ' 111 : ' 39 month.I $ 0 fint month fMlYIDeDt $99S clown payment $ 0 !CCUritr depo!lt $99S due at aiplng RicHT now you can get a Land Rover Discovtry for just $395* a month. AND if this doesn't pique your . interest, jun step inside. YOU'LL find dual tcmperarurc: controls, leather seats, and genuine wood ttim. IN addition, with its 14-gaugt steel chassis, permanent four-wheel drive, and rock-softening coil spring suspension, the Discovery has yet to meet a mountain ir <lidn't like. So why hot stop by for a test drive today? 8 Ec.AUSE unlike the Discovery, this offer won't be around for long. . - LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD • NEWP0RT BEAeH Sell your extra household items in CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 ·~&!.· $34.95 · EVEIYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, N£W on. Fll.TER-N£W ENGINE on.. CHASSIS UJBIUCATION-HAND CM WASH- OlMIUMENTARY REFRF.SHMENTS We fl'!l!oan Ill/ needed Laus Fldory Warrarl:J Woilt an )'Oii' lexJit, ~of where it -,..,....,,,....., ..-.arptHWDed. -APPOINTMENTS PllEFWID- '93NISSAN MAXlMA Alno,&s.,t..• •"'!'!!!(_di ..,,.J (3f£G956) $12 997 '96ACURA 3.5Rl ~~..,._ /lP1f\f8 J) $3-1997 '941EEP cmom SPOlrr 4DR 4.0I., ~' .,,. ~ 61 tMrtl (3/INY980) 1-13 997 '93LEXUS ES300 -.~ """""""dl-1 (139839) $17.997 '90BMW 735i1 63.t ..ia,..-ftuls, '*-~ $AV£ '9SVOLVO 85011.IRBO ~,,..... ,g;;,;J $A¥E NEW '98 TACOMA 1982 1989 1987 LINCOLN TOYOTA TOYOTA CONTINENT Al COROLLA GTS CELICA c..-...,.I ~ ... l loodood.-ool........ 1-........ ., -· 1~7213•.500bl !101 •121137221! • 1101 ••711303.5•1 •8695 59495 59695 1993 1995 1992 HONDA VOLSWAGEN FORD ACCORD CPI Jm A GL EXPLORER l ....... '-cl ... lind .s-.ol, ....... -loodod 11013..S.03NJ21 l !Ol•l~JINln li006l•iftl1~ 512,895 •12,995 •13,495 FOltD •ONCO NISSAN CHEVROLU MAXIMA CA.MAIO Z2I o...~-....... """"'......,,__ •••l>.-1.1· ..... Wotti .. ~ l200J091M 1•231 1101 •»<>27.5)0! 1101Jlbll147$71 515,995 Sl6,495 Sl6,995 1989 MAZDA 626 . . NEW '98 TACOMA 414 1990 HONDA CIVIC 1994 TOYOTA TBCEL ......... ,,;. ~IOJ3:t4i027.5"1 59995 1996 . TOYOTA CAMIYLE's 1989 1987 HONDA PONTIAC ACCORD LX BONNEVILLE ~ ..... _ ...... """""'' ... .5,ll,495 1995 ACm.A INTIGU •1 .. !AA !101•11111 127"1 •11,995 . 199! ISUZU TIOOPRLS , 25. 26.-56. 57. For Adv~ lnfonnatioft PleaeCaU: • lBR• lBA Bayfmnt Condo • Security BW.ldil\a • Bayside Comm. 'Pool • 38R tr 38A + Family Room ·~ =~ • ao. to NewpotJ • 3BR & 1.58A Jiome • ~Yard with Pm Uki Settingt $3C9,000 Wonderful Tri-Level in the Bio& • 38Jl 6r 2BA Townhome • Numerous Upgradea • Excelltnt LocatiOI\ • Cloee to Pool $229,000 • 38R 6r 2BA Home •Located on~ Lot with 8avtilul -~ P-anoramic Views in Big Canyon ·~= Fahway . • 3BR 6r 2.58A l!nd Unit w I Courtyard Sea Fa.itt Catalina Ocean & Sunset Views • Rarely O&red Front Row 2 M.asteJ-Model • Light. Bright Decor • Central Fireplaa! • Aaeociation Pools &r Spas $349,000 OdJ Bob LMkey o n9-82.u 210LUULime1210, Newport Buch Excellent South Bayfront Location • Wonderful Bay V'le'Wf • 38R & 2.SBA Home w /Sandy 8"ch in Front • Creal Location $1,650,000 • Extra I •-e 40' lot ·• ~r.·uxr Block Locatiotl • 38R 6r 3.758A Home •38Rtr t.58A • ~ Ya.r4 w/Pool •Huge Kitchen • 2 Cir Garage Rookie of the year at Metro Metro Realty honors Michael K. Stork for record breaking first year The first year for any real estate sales agent is always the hardest -bul not so for Michael K. Start.. Metro Realty ts celebrating his first year with the fmn In o big way "It is very rare that a new agent brings in more lhan $9 million in new listings in the first couple month! and then closes a multi- million dollar sale 90 days later, but chat is what he has dooe." said Oarrcll Pa.~h. president of Metro Realty. Metro Realty's roolue of the year 1s a g:radwue from Claremont McKenna College and earned hi• master's degree from the prestlpous London School of Economica in London. Enaland. Before Metro. Swt, 34. wu the executive vice president of a larae tcrap meul compeny in Los Anaetea for nine ye.a ud ltill remaim a member on iu board of dim:ton. Wa.otin1 to lake full advantage of the f'CIUl)ent real est.ltc mabt. and work cloeer to bi• homo in Newport .Beach. be cl'°9e 10 trd with Mecro R.calty. He belieYel tlil eit.emiv. i..nduatria1 ~ '* tdY liliWd ao widen hil .. _....~ . "My ,.. .... d6iMll pl Che added beaefit thl& their~ re.chel tbc tan ol my old CUllCOIDClt Md VcilcloG wbo .. ~ tJ.lliDOM ~ llid ~"Std Mid. '1doo't~oa._....... : A»o1Cdw1a-.., r · il-.lllli.-foi dl9C.UfciDMa-A11 ,, ....... Michoel K. sbt then in 1994 pl.aced second in a three-way race to unseat the Incumbent Orange County PubUc Administrator. Although now enjoying his private life, be still keeps abreast of curreot cveou. He mentioned that, "the new Tax Reform Act p.nu an exchuion of the ftnt $S00,000 of capital gains from the sale of your prifticpal residence and you ~ utiliz.e th.ii benefit ooce every two yeara." His paulon foe reteardt obviously is a reason why bis terVices are in peater demand. "Helpi.na my cUenta find buyers foe their realdefteel .ad aecoad bomel it wlW'• impor1llf. to me. .. Stwt said. "With tho ltOCk nwtcct • an an ti.mo hip. pec>pe are reinvatina cbcil' profiu into real etta&o. kMato Ibo hn.-ory ls down. then ~ ~of~ bl the tnlrket for 1001C ...... " Oii M 'tfl s.t #1 (114) 7»Nl1 RI fl htteJ#lte#t 9M....,._. ..._, .. ,,, .... ... ,,, ...... fl •••• These quality crafted homes are located in Eastside Costa f.i.asa The Pacific Collection by Westport Homes offers three and four bedroom homes wilb an excellent locauon. affordable pricing and custom quality craftsmanship. plus much more. ~. Close to the beach. 1hoppine. Back Bay, major employment oentera and IChooll.. the Pacific Collection features two weU~appoinled Ooorplans. With up to 1,955 square fed of living space. these homes feature up to (our bedrooms and Plan Two even boasts a luJturiously large master suite complete with private retreat and spacious masier balb. wbich include.~ a large oversiud Whirlpool tub. "Our buyers are very impressed with the ltvabitity of our Ooorplans and the quality of our homes.'' said Mike Kcrr, prei.ident of Westport Homes, the builder. Priced from $239.990. these two story homes include two and one-half baths. formal living rooms and a large family room with a fireplace. Plan One also features a ~tandard loft perfect for a computer work area. Beau!tful intenor appointments include ceramic Lile entnes. impressive nine-and 10-foot vaulted ce iling• .. sohd maple staircases and a built-m medta space For the safety of homeowners. the bui lder has included smoke detectors and a fireplace sprinkler system in some homes The 'pac1ous kitchen feature' hand-set oenmic tile countertops, upgraded fully lined cabineu ...t a GE lppliance packag( Other notable features iaclude a brW. I J\I bar and kitchen ialind. The e.iUerion feabU'e a two c.ir gmgc wuh roU up aectimal doors. private yard' "With rear aod aide yn facing, chanmng lnini porches and lldl:ir :li&W ~of bnck anJ \tOOC. 11'i ...... la aft'triog homebuvm the oppt11liiliA1 to CUltOalize their home wtth sped8l alllOID opdoos. Included 10 lhc pecbgO me llplrllldied flooring, M:cuniy sy111em1, air CIODditioaing. rrurmred "Ward robe. windcri ~ and"backyarJ landscaping. JO ririf..,.. ~ ab tJu 55 frtrwaJ tll Dft,,,., -,,,--,,_ to SatJUJ Ana A..... n.. ,_., M Saas Ana -"vtnllt"' dN--... J'IN Mio 0Jlk1 ls optn FridllJ ,,,,.,,.,. n..Nq ~ 10 a..m. to 6 p.m. Frw .,,. ill/ ..... c.a (71') 646-5261. Creating a functional home . office that's comfCMfilble, too Target offers tips for organizing and decorating your home office Half of the world's populauon will be working out1>1de trad1t1onal offices by the year 2000• With so many pecple working from their home, quc~tions on how to create a functional home offi ce have mcrea!.cd tremendously. Debra Fntz. the Target decor conauJtant. answers some frequently asked qucsttons. MJ o!Jiu loou li.k1 a tonuulo ltil IL An tlurt IOIJft 1ty/Ult way1 to 1tor1 pa/HI' wort and otMI' ilewu witltow /Wnt cabi111111 On the contrary. filing cabinet~ arc quite stylish. You can now buy them Lo match almost any color scheme. ln addition to filina cabinets, trunks wort. great and look good too. Mat is tlt1 IH1t locallo11 /or a llo#u olfk11 This decision ts quite personal, I'm not sure thetc is a best location. It may help to uk younclf the following questions: Do I need pbyaical ll)lee to spread out items such .. wallpeper sample boob? How much •onae 11*C do I need? What rypc of office equipment will I have? Will I have clieoca noppina by? Will I be wodtina ca1y momi.na Cit llt.o boon? Tbe wwcn to lhcae queaiona ~ dieell9 wa.. your ot6ce will bo • . .., . , ... ., .. ._,,..,..., .. ,,...,.... ..... ,, .... ,, Add• few perlOall toudill-* • • t w. OCEANFllONT $1,500,000 I.Ne on -100 ft. oc.ai lftOi it a hoY9 Income "'°"' 2 ~ ~ oppoftunlty to buld. COi••·~ ..... .__ • 01 A llClllJJlJJ BOTH-IN NEWPORT BEACH ,,,,I Ul SANTA ANA AVENUE 367 NEWPORT OLEN COURT • Panoramic Harbor Views Prom Livinq • Exclusive Gated Community of 11 Homes Room, Kitchen. Bedroom & Decll! • 2 Story, 2600 Sq. Pt.. 36R. 2.SBA • 3BR, 2BA + 2 Bonus Room • Hardwood Floors, Berber Carpet • Hardwood & Italian Tile Floors • Vaulted Ceilinqs & Windows • Adam & Eve Pruit Garden • Hiqhly U~raded • Recessed & TracR ~htinq • Lar~ Yard Baclls to Creeb $615,000 $489,000 JUDY GRUSHKIN (714) 7~9--1874 .REs. LINDA SILVER (714) 404--~678 PAGER \ ·\ 'i ( I f 1\1 f ~ I f FOR WE OR l£ASE:l OcfAN viEW. 2BR, 2BA, quio p.WvtikE smiNG, A/C, bRiGkt & AiRy. $148,SOO SI 100.00 FOR LEASE CORONA DEL MAR OLDE CORONA DEL MAR, 500.5 DAHLIA In the heart of Corona dcl Mar, abundant limcscone and granite, gorgeous terrace. 2BR, 2BA. Ope.a Satwday/Sunday-Mall Gulledge $429,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS, 4801 CORTLAND Remodeled, ocean view. Private access ro beaches 3BR, 2BA. Open Sanday-Maxine Propp $654,000 SPYGLASS HILL, 40 DRAKES BAY 40 Drakes Bay. 5BR, 4BA. Open Saturday-Osterhout $789,000 NEWPORT BEACH BAYCREST, 1430 SANTIAGO DRIVE Mediterranean sryle, spacious room, single level. 4BR. 3BA. Open Sunday-Aune/Kenton $525,000 BAYCREST, 1711 TERRAPIN Spacious floorplan on pool sized lot. 4BR, 2BA. Open Sunday-Kay Ranger $469,000 BAYSHORES, 2811 BAYSHORE Li_ght and bright with open beams, French doors, extra wide lot. 3BR, 38A: Open s.tv.rday-Bn White $819,000 BELCOURT l'F.RRACE, 65 HIUSDALE Exceptional! privacy, auiurn. 3BR. 2.5BA. Opela Sanday-Bert k Marian Reedy $675,000 BIG CANYON, 3 INVERNF.SS Newer cunom grat golf course view. Corp. rdo wants sold! 4BR. 6BA. Open~ Raek/PuaiCil $1,850,000 BIG CANYON, 21 SEA ISlAND Decorator perfect, upper location with many upgrades. 2BR. 2BA Open $199,000 BIG CANYON, l RUE G1tAND VAU.EE Big Cmyon, Vcnai.llcs, c:zpanded. golf course v1c\\. 4BR. 4.5BA. Open Swaday-BcBe Panda $1 ,249,000 $448,000 I WPSl'CUFI\ 1706 WfSJOJFP A rue opponunity ro own in Ncwpon Beach for under $125.000. 2BR. lBA. <>paa 5-dq-Jo King sm.soo NEWPOJO' co.uT, 23 VERSADJ..FS Plan l , pt lancbc:aping. ga~ community. 3BR. • 2.SBA. • Opaa $459,000 COSTA MESA FASTSIDE, '1J1'J'! SANTA ANA AVE. Great c.omcr Jot and location in easuide. 3BR. l.75BA. 0paa Saadq-JIM DIGRAOO $252300 EASTSIDE, 301 FLOWFJl large comer IOf redone kitchen lie bath. 3BR. I BA Open s.nudaylSa.cidar-WI ~ $289,000 EASTSIDE, 2113 WFSfMINSTER Drop dead gorgeous. Complctdy redone. Large yard, 3BR. 2BA. Open Saodq-Oawdette Blaodwd $29S,900 f.ASTSIDE, 2016 PALOMA DRIVE Huge toe. mnodcled kitchen. Great street. 3BR, 2BA. opaa s •• .,. George Schroeder $369,900 IRVINE ''For Your Very Best Buy At The Beach" $395,000 Open Sunday 1-4 200 Paris Lane #312 Pleaae Call For Gau Code HARBOR * OCEAN * CITY LIGHTS Incredible Front Row Views Pcnchouse 2BR, 2BA Separate Formal Dining Room B.J. Johnson 644-6373 ~l 147 Call today for information about a 3BR with Ocean and City Lights View in gated communiry. $575,000 UNIQUE CANYON PROPEIITY LARGE WOODSY WT 1939 Corona del Mar charmer 2BR, deck w/occan view. Second scary pocenrial great ocean view. Running creek, 12+ marure trees. $650,000 • 2BR, 2BA Penthouse • Exrra Large Master Suite • Oversized Family Room • Vaulted Ccilin~ • A Very Quiet Location $182,000 • Catalina ~ Ocan Views • Huge Mmcr Bedroom • Off-White Natural Decor • Mirrored LR ~ DR Walls • Berber Carpca $159,500 •Oversized Penrhousc • lBR + Den (2nd BR?) LISTED R-6-'P SOLD 8-11 -97 Back-Up Offers lnvtted! $189,000 vrnsAHLrss1t ·1>1 <> \\ \11 \1;11 S82,000 Laraine 8c Eric Shaw (800) 375-3807 Wane a NEW home? Check thu one out! Extensively remodeled throughout plus cxcdlcnt neighborhood • 5 lkdroonu, 3. 5 Batlu approx.. 3300 .q. 6. • French doon & window$, new roof • Polished maple wood floon, new c:arptt • Large sunny lot in gra.r location Sandy Daley 6"-6373 en. 201 -. . . -..... -. ~· . .. ---. -, Super low P.ricc. Close to shopping, rcscaurants, paiks and sChools, this upper comer. unit 2BR, 1 BA condo features a large pnvte covcttd deck, dining area, garage and community pool. This is truly a must see. 122 500 Curb Appca!! Costa Mesa Metro location. Oean 3BR. 1. 75 BA with huge yard. Cul-de-sac location. Fruit ttccs &. more! Walle to Harbor CcntCL $l72,950 $389,000 Wonderful 4 bedroom home across &om communicy pool &. park. A tr.t< ition ome pc cct or cntcrtauiing & family living. Detail & quality set this Newport Heights stunner apart. Spectacular kitchen with Voong stove.. $869,000 Fabulous comer lot home with RV ·acccss. 3BR, l.75BA. Large kitchen, dining room & family room. New paint & roof. $259,900 Construction has begun for .a lovely 4+BR ocean view home on a wonderful lot. Buyer opportunity to get involved. Finished home offered at. $1,495,000 Bernard Towers 723-8120 Jim Digrado 644-6373 at. 1S8 Bonnie Barrington 6"-6200 at. 146 6«-04S2 res. 2520 23rd Street OffereiJ at $410,000 3 Bedrooms, 1.75 Baths New Quality Roof French Doors Fireplace lo Living Room Plantation Shutters Hardwood Floors New Forced Air Hearing Recessed Lighting Updated Kitchen & Baths Skylights Gorgeous Deck & Backyard For a private. c1bowing, pka.Je call: Carolyn Starr Office: (714) 673-1266 Pager: (714) 737-9800 Pam Moss & Associates, Broker The conference will provide many presentations helpful for owners and management The 38th President of the United State.s, Gerald R. Ford, wiU be w keynote speaker' on openiog day of the 1 m RF.IMAX Intemational Summer Conference. The conference ls scheduled for August 17 -20 lo Vail, Colo. An estimated 700 IO 800 people~ expected to be in attendance. "The summer confeRDCe is open to franchise owners and management penonnel," said Daryl Jespenoo, president of RE/MAX International, Inc ... These people are astute to modem world history and the important role Presjdent Ford bas played in all our livea. It wW be an hooor for us just to be in the presence of this man." President Ford's political career began in 1948, when he was eleded to the U.S. Howle or Representativca for the ft.rst of 13 cerms. He served as chairman of the 1968 and tm Republican national conventions. In 1973, be become vice pn::sideot and the president the following year. Ford lw an onrnatcbed n:cord or dirungwsbed and devoted service to the nation. As a congressman (or 25 years, he had an active role in shaping the direction of this country. As the 38th president or the United States. following the resianatioo of Richard M. Nixon in 1974, he restored the confidence of 1he American people in their government at Clm of dilie 1DCJet critica1 and eXtraordinmy .-. la Aalerican history. AIW his tam iD the White HOU$C ended la 1 m. President Ponl coo.tinued to serve die republic M IUl elder llltelman, speakiog OU1. major iauca of the day and lendang his ~ upatile to both 1hc public .i priVllllC teetcn. In ldditioo to his bachelor ct aru depoee from die University of Micbipm aod a law desree from Yale Uruversity, he holdi boeorwy c1cp!ea from more lhan 2.S uni~liea IDd now serves on the board of di.recton of aevenl major Amcncan corpai•"iim. '1n addilion IO President Ford\ 'peech. RE/MAX eaendrea can paruike m two days ct prc-confaence advanced management and RF.IMAX liOdmoloaY programs," wd Mike Rapa. vice paident or coovenuons. '1lle ,......... tine day conference 1s filled with tee~, time management. relOOllion, profitaWlily -1 RCNiting sessions and pada. Clail l...ialaer. chief executive officer, will deliv« lhe opmina remart.s with Daryl Je1pS100, pmDdenl. reviewing 25 years of RF.IMAX Md a look at the next decade, wbilc O.ve Li.llip. cbai:rman of w board. will cloee lbe coafaa.ce with a prec;entaJJon titled. "You'"' WOl'Cb llr' nw lUVJIAX INIWlrt is compristd of _,,.. ,.._ #.,M ~ ill '""'t t.ll41r 2,IOI 4ka bt 11N UllitN Slmts, em.Mr, .....,,.., dw ~ Eu.ropt, lsnu~ Mab Mil Sotdlw,. Afriea. RE/MAX members present $3.5 million to non-profit organization RE/ MAX continues to make annual contributions to the Children's Miracle Network When the final tabulations were made on the Children's Miracle Network (CMN) Champions, a record $155,888,045 bad been raised for 165 associated children's hospitals in the United States and Canada. 'The recent CMN Champions was a 21 hour broadcast (May 21 -June1 ) from Walt Disney World's newest attraction, Diaoey's Wide World of Sports. Members of the RFJMAX organization in those two countries were represented by Carolyn Bond. CMN director for RE/MAX International and Mike whose mission is to generate funds and awarenes!> programs to benefit children and 165 associated children's hospitals in the United States and Canada. CMN affiliated hospitals treat children suffering from all afflictions, including cancer, birth defects. AIDS. trauma and heart And muscular diseasei:.. They pnde themselves on treating the whole chjld and render care regardless of a family\ abmty to pay. CMN's hallmark is that 100 percent of locally generated donations stay in the community in which they were made to benefit participating hospitals. In its 14 year history, CMN has raised more than $I billion for children's hospitals. "RF/MAX members continually am.au and delight all of us," Bond said. "Every year we te'am of unique and heartwarming ideas created by our members to yield every increasing contribution to Ibis worthy cause. And, this year's CMN Champions program was certainly no exception. We are exttemely proud of our memben and their individual belie& in the RB1MAX -CMN pqram. 1be amwal mcn.e in COllllibutiom is proOt th8t die people of RE/MAX c.e very aiDCb about the Cbildnn in ... coilllaunitiel.'• • • .J The move to a sports host was prompted when CMN changed the name of its annual campaign and broadcast to CMN Champions in 1996. "A champion is someone who has achieved victory," said Mick Shannon, CMN president. CEO and executive producer of the annual show. "How better to describe what many of the children treated in our affiliated hospitals have accomplished? But no victory is won alone-many people c hampion these kids and help them win victories.'' This year, primary hosts for the event were FOX sports reporter Pam Oliver and San Francisco 49crs quanctback Steve Young. AJways active throughout the year and at the event are CMN co. founders, Marie Osmond and John Schneider. A few of the spons people joining them throughout the two days as guest hosts were: Dallas Maverick center, Shawn Bradley; Jim H.arbaup. Indianapolis Colts quarterback and wife Maib; cw:rent Miss America, Dawn Holland; Olympic bopcfuJ and Wodd Ownpioa ~ -... MidleDe Kwan; gold medal-IYJDDMt 9mu hl Miller; aold medal-bocipia, hbecca Lobo; IOd NFL~ Wan• $3,250,000 ·cart rtrnLIT Gnour 760-1900 EMERALD BAY LAGUMBEACH One of 14 Emerald Bay homes "right on the Beach", this 6 bedroom, 6 Bath home offers direct beach acceea to the most sought after comnnty on the coast Fabulous white ....... & ~feet of deck& If appointment. $5,495,000 OCEANFKONI' QOM COVE • COM Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean & bay views overtooking beautiful beaches. 3 bedrooms + elevator+ 3 car ga-age. s Sta1 Vacant. EZ to seer $2.995,000 llMNECOVE LAGUM BEAOI Ench111ti19 4 Bedroom home w/fabuous views of private Irvine Cove Beach and Pacific. 6 car page. Gate Gusded. W'1ne eels. Move in condition.. Easy to see! w=e can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO largt' 2 mtlltt'r sums. 2 5BA. firt'plaa. .!-car attacht'd garage. Quut wmplex. dose to be11d1 Call 760-5000 Ext -16. MARK JACQUES Reduce to $169,000 SUBMIT OFFER TO BANK.I 5BR tradmomd liome f'nmt' Nt'wport Hf'tldi. Remotkkd c!r e:icp1111ded. 2 ma.sur l UtlrJ. 3 "placn and 3-Ctlr garage. /l.frw lt'l/1 Call 760-5000 Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS $510,000 MARVELOUS4BEDROOM Splendid fam dy home.1 4BR. J.75BA. pm•au corner lot u1/be1m11j id landst·'!pmg. Neu• c11rpet Freshly painted interior and exterior. Call 760-5000 E,t 20 5 JACK GIFFORD $173,500 OCEAN VIEW TO DIE FORl Don 't lose out' If you wallf 1he best p1.1noramit u1aur view m a gre111 Corona def Mar area, this is it! Light c!r bnglit ong111al home w11h some upgrades-has room for expanJ1on. Come talre a loolt. Cali far appt. Clou to t'verythmg important. Cali 644-1635. NAN DOYLE ' OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS I From family rm, kitchen, nook, master BR! New J windows! 8600+ sq. ft. lot! 3 BR. 2BA. Low tax/'1! Call 760-5000 Ext. 195 M'NE SMITH ONLY $730,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOR LEASE Light & bright 4BR, 2 .5BA on main channel wldoclt. Ideal for family and murtaining. Cali for details. 760-5000 t'Xt. 1381139 or 548-8775. BILL&. DONNA WEBSTER SPEND THE SUMMER AT THE BEACH! Ocean view from patio c!r ltitchm! ~Jk or bike UJ beach or 1pmd your day around 1our own comm'C!,Z pool 2BR. l .5BA & fireplaCe in living room. 760-5000 Ext. 129. SHARON SWANSON All FOR ONll' $169,000 "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL AREA" Vit"W !ropn-ty. city lights!CttaLiNt. 3 BR. 2BA, J 900+ 11/.fi. Just listed at $258. 000. Won't last! Cal/ 760-5000 Ext. 125. llO B.EKI' MI.LUKEN OCEANFRONT FSTATE Absol.MteLy ttun11in1 oceanfront ho1'U with 6BR. BB.A. •pproximatety 6.500 sq. ft . .&autifa/ ocean, beach. Olta/i1U1 night Lifht 11invs. Call 494-7475. Bll.L DOLBY $S,SOO,OOO LOVELY FAMILY HOME 3BR. 1. 75BA. new c•rpet TIO! Dining room, ltUIStlr BR has bJveLy bay window. red brick mtry tf p'4nters. F.xtrrl JNl'*int. Call 760-5000 Ext. 205. ACK GIFFORD $149,900 TRUSTEE SALEt This ./BR. 3BA home;,, city of<matt hllS '4rge bonus ,.,om. lnsuu w~her!dryer 0-fmh interior paint. Olf/>dint ~11«. Gf'tlll f11milJ h01M or ;,,uestmmt, ~ $[69,()()(). Stlltr w•nts "' 1Jt1itk escrow. tlitttill 7fi0.5()()() Exr. UIJ/139"' 548-8775. NEWPORT BEACH h1h11/t>u; 'tHR. ; SRA •mglr 1111ry w11h 1111 r.\tr11 Ulrf.r family room & /nrm.il d111111g r1111m Ab111/111rl> .("'1/"'" f""' w111rrj1JU ""d stp.imlr Am rond .tr"' 1111rou11rlrd Irr rxpr1mn L111ds11Jpt CJ/ 760-()()(} £xi. /J I . Robin Tem:b $539.000 YOURS IS THE SUNSET AND THE SF.A! /n, rrd1bu '"'"'' Cot't, 11<p; to )OUr prtmtr bra./, Ramb/111g IHlmt' on 10.(}()(I+ llf ft I.or Virw1 from aU roo11u a1ui tllt' hugr rntrrtatntnf. J"rd lar1,r•t WI "' 1hr arr11 l 1numa/ pnmt''f ,111d rul1won C..U6#-MAXG Maxine Golden LOOK NO MOR.El Chllrm from tM t'1'rb to rlN Lurr. ""'""""" b.nyarrJ. DIU<h dMr, Frrrpwt, bt ht 0-bnghr. 'fhu &smti.c Costll MNll homr is m1nv-m r-r"4]. CJ.I 760-5(}()() &t. 129 Sbarore Swarumt $248,000 An lnteraatlo••I Company 7~5000 http://remultnk.com NEWPORT COAST -TROVAR.E $329.000 \"''''"''"" JBR. 1. 5BA "'''"',,_.,,., wim S40.()()(} '" ''/' .. ,,,. Vrry lta/u,,, tbror wlmim11'. b#ill·i11 '1fUrttli11n1t111 a11111 '/'• ,i,,. in lwint ""'"' & master. CORPORATE RELOC.A I /f J \ CJ.1640-2617 D;,wr JNVESTO.ll'S DEUGHTI U-Ut/ ""'"' t1f /Wifo C.-Hit/J-1. Fr.trl .,,;, u l BR. /HA &.ck ""it is 5BR. 3.&4 tf rwJw. "t-J ilttnft. c.11 ~5000 I!& I~ }ow SuffJlalM QJf...t Ill S47j,(J()(J BELCOUKT 10WN'E BEST LOCATION JW.mi, M#1flr ,,,tut ,,/I &ipuit.J, ~ JBR. J'/,BA • fiotu!J "'°"' wi1ll fll'r«I"' _,,,,II jWn • finpillas. &,,,~.,, ptmnn mtdJm. H"f" 1N1Strr ~ rvllaish Mth. 0-/ri*~ ~ cwt "' ,-.. CJ/ 76(>..j(JOO Eld. 101 Rt#I PNGI All QJT.n ~ $!J19,000 ~ can help make the difference in your life! WOODBRIDGE BF.AUTY Opm anJ rplleious sinEk kw/ 3BR on qui<t intnior corner. S~,s to schoof; kzlu anJ tmnis. Im~ anJ beautt L Grtlll valtM 1tt $229,950. CJ/ (714 644-6294. IIYil~i ~&:. GOLDEN SEA ISLAND GUARD GATED Hi,/J/y ut>mU/eJ 1 kw/ with vkw. 2BR. Jm. Gi1J 644=1100. <>Pm Su~ •47 Sea BT'O()/t Cow .D. CAU.AGH.AN' $SSO,OOO WWFSr S BEDROOM In Harbor Vinu Hom4sf Grr11t U>cation, '4rge riwzu U>t! 5BR + 3BA + family room, Jinint> 1 BR + 1 BA """"'· 2 lirrpwn. QJJ 760-5000 Ext. 130. KA111LEEN MCNAMEE ONLY $S7S,OOO CATALINA VIEW! &ntifuJ 3BR. 2BA contnnport1ry home in /ow/y nl:z11.uJ communit]. Compkuly rmwtkkd. ]Ur mfa. 760-5000·Ext. 109. SKI $479,000 EASTSIDE Grtlll 2BR hnu on • be11111ifiJ quin nnn with .Jky_ Meas. lots of O/J WmJ mum •"" ewryt},int '"""" new. For tkuiJs aJJ 1-800-510-2005. Cotk 14086. RITAWADE TROPICAL PARADISE IN COM Owr $200,000 in upt;radn. pool cf spa in 11 settint of rare tropic11/ p11/ms. Must see to 11pp~. an 760-8533. • ROBEIO' SACKS $749,000 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Grr11t opportunity for somto_nt to fix up. 3BR. 2M two UT Kllrd~ plus mu/i,o. &tlmtils caO 1-800-510-2005. CoM #087. RITA WADE $259,000 Do you pref er to sell your home coach, business, ~r first class? You could 5et a lot more mileage out of tbe sale of your bome than you ever expected. Mark A.cluich at RE/MAX South County; doc1 more than go tbe distance for you: he helpa you get tbcrc, youraelf. Because, for every dollar you get when you acll your home, you can earn and redeem W orld.RriLa• milu for travel on N orthwe.st Airlinc1, KLM Ly.I Dutch Airline. and other Worldl\rb• partner airline• to more than 40 o citiCI in ~r 80 countries ... .a lf your home .ells for a cool million, you get a million cool Bonus M iJu. N ot to mention the absolutely first clau acrvicc of an experienced,~ go-getter who will bring you ciualificd, motivated buycta. Call us at 1. 8 88. FLYERMILES ... and we'll I.ring the -world to your dooratep. A Bonus Mile for every dollar!* 8e1J1ng $ • 0 u l S 1 n g • p o r • A • • t • r d • • L o n d o n 'rend C e y ••n At l ante Nev York Cfty Sen •H onolulu T o kyo Hong Kong 'u•• Bo•ton I' e r 1 I J u • n A u c k l a n d F r • n k f u r t C encu n • 0 • • A c 1 p u l c o P • l • r • o • w.,..a...._ •• A.,t, .. -.1# •• UJ\rl.• a. • .., Md ..... n ""'.-...&..1 .• ti..£.,... .I M.l.A ...... at.L..r ... ,..ifin•• .. Y ...... I.• ... t... .1, ... N.ttli..,. •• A .... 1.~. li.-.IJl\,L..• ,,..,.. •• "'"· •• t... ... , • ..1 .L .... JI. M_..Lt..A....._. A4U,, ... _.1..,.,,.. .. ,~ A-·r~ If -r-• a..... ........... t7 h••"" whL .... L.. .ul ...... f,...., ,i... ..... ..,. .......... Acti•t .u...... ~ r RE/MAX broker offers sellers frequent flyer· incentive program Sellers should act quickly to be part of the program Anyone who thinks there aren't anymore free rides hasn't met Mart Ack.rich of RPJMAX South County, Newport Beach. Aclcrich recently announced a home seller frequent Oyer inceotive prognm that is expected to revolutiontte the real estale industty across the nation. "'The propam is a ttemendoos benefit fot home Idlers looking to muimize their equity pocitions," Acbich said. "I ha't'e worbd out ao acreement with Nortbwelt AidiDel tbal allows me to pae.bl one free frequcDt Oyu mile to -... selJen for ev«y dollar I tell their home for. In ocher words, if a bame liJted aclmive.ly with me tells for $1 millioa., the eeUer receives ooe miDioo free WartdPat.s 8oDos Miles froin ~ Aittinea." Actricb ~ lhll tbc bc:all miles may be Uled on Northwest 0t "!"I Of its aft'iliaa, · iDcl~ KLM Royal Dulcb Airlines, AJMta •"'fw', A...,._ WlllAiitbi91 iiDd HnWille w.;a=---.. --- ---·~16,1"7 ICoOp Dorie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-SOOO Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 Walk to the Bay or Beach &un.iwly remodeled custom home. Large muter with a retreat, a fireplace lie bay view, custom k.itchen includes 1Wnlas sted appliancu by Viking. Sub-Ztto, Kitchen Aid lie Thennador. Archways & pillars throughout, fo11r cunom fireplacc1, romantic formal dining wirh a ceiling mural, auns~ UK of mocaic lie ~ tile throughout, faux ma.rble & 1po~ painting finisbed ~. P.aven tile in the baclt yafd, tropi;:J landtcaping. Excdlcnt Balboa Peninsula loCacion. $619,JGO" Bob , Sr. or Jr. FllEDOM HOM!. ~ J i...t, l liech ...._ PWS AN lH-lAW UNl'T -• .... 7'70 ..,... fooc loc. T-"" .......... yard. ~ ldtd.m, "" a ~ .-1'-1.-. c.r...c '-lo Sl.600 ptt _..di. $170,000 Bob , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 En.128 Above the Crowd! 1 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 6 5 p.m., Computer training 8 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank MLS book delivery 11 13 1 p.m., So Cal MLS directors at Pacific West Assoc 3 p.m., 32nd District meeting at Orange County Assoc. 5 p.m ., Computer training 15 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Annual Beach Picnic-Volleyball tournament 18 3:30 p.m., Governmental/Legislative Affairs meeting 20 5 p.m., Computer training 22 MLS book delivery 27 8:30 a.m., Board of DirectOi'S meeting • • • , •• 0 • • ·,~'!'·";I(:,. ,,~, -·-.••• ' .,, ' I ·• ~ ,, -,-• .,..':JIC'•.r-•-~:J'r;t'N'". . -·~ -·--0 '' ·-. -• ,,. ... 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'389,000854 -- ~ ¢. . .. ,,,. . -. '· UY•rwr•a ........................ ~wlu.be•,oettll .. c-,._.--. ... eAww.~ .... 11 ....... ..................... , --~1-~ .... ..,._a ....... ";94· £aJ "'-,.. ...-,. , t1, ,000 KS2 PROMONTORY BAY Take full advantage of luxurb.. ....... IMng In this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath meticulously kept home. Clearly £mope.an In dalan. Yom 50 ft. + boat wt1J ftt perfecdy here. Pl a • •lmy 8-Is one of ~ bat kept w:rets In Newport Beach. Other featma tnclude: ape, air conditioning, Morning Room, extra large patio facing the bay, loads of storage an() a private courtyard. $1,6.69,000 IAGtJNA BFACH n. renovafJed home ... 'aD the .... and ..... u Oubtanclng ... of the OC9ml and the dly o1 Lagwua Beach. Ideally located In one of the mo.t dalrable para of town. This profelllonally decorated home offers 3 bedroolm and 3 bethroomll. Private office adjoins the muter suite. lnclud.I In the many featura an a 2-car large garage with extra storage, 9eCluded spa IUr1'0mlded by mature landliaplng, eolar hot water system, Sub-JmO and ~ appl&ancel and nanlwood floors. A great opportlD'llty! Al.a 2' ,.._, ,, ln-s • llkw ·~ ~ dra. tirwir. ~·-(.lan ·~»Gr' fc,ru:d "'tdl .... "'"""' NJ ..,,,_ ,.....,.., _,. .... , .... lfJ ~<, "I Ck) ...... dlie,..,.,, o.c. ..,._ .,, ticpitd) ,..,...., .. ., ... nc,.,.. ~ ~ ~ the ,,,_ 611811 - nkt a llb ,. 0. ,,..., r11111n, a JIOAY '°'"'.., ~ •• dw Udlal -.j a brl'tl nl pripv.n; r1t1 Ox m.10' bed Tiiey n'Cft drripped ".imc ~n Md• fjak P'CIN dye,,,.,, dw:: '~ pr•A Al nay.,_,_,_ dx 1~· v.1.111"1 ~ &he ... .!Id c.n f#I die ~1"'1n 111 add IO die ~. 5-e t:rlfJUlb, ,.,,, 'iftC mldc • ofta on Oteir ~. modml. fawre- k-*d home. The, ... tmprnNtJD mllde 4 bufl ;,,,._. OD che buym' dea"°"' '1 kM a.. *"' bcc-.e ct.. couple dtd eucdy dJe oppo.;ie of wba we do, but they cmpkJt'ed dJe ... bMk princeptea," Uld 8.tMm L. C-olC-A Carr~. S.... K.. C.r Md 8.t.nl L c.r. Jilda'M ....... RICaldy (onned lhdt midenWal pr~at.M<Wl-~kins~ &o help.,..,.. ... Chdt ..... c.r •c.r miew die hoflle IJ'Olia 1 buyd• penpeclM Md,,. .. ..,... ._.. oe PfOW'I.. ~ ulllq looU .... ---...... Mtec. : :"H ~ • ~IU~~ .. t#W ~-~ ... ~.-w.d ~ "-CMJ ......... ~ l '9C1':rf1e dNp ....,., r• ai., k _.., ,.,,,, ,,,,. die lf!l ,,., .. 8y .,,_,,.. .. die-...,.... ....... • a home. Carr • CarJ oplrJil dl;w • ' Mt h ·~ Ho.et SC..,...,,.,_._ willllill dx ftnt ftve ~a pcnM..,.. •die propalY '1..1.ke taJorias ,., chm ""•Jt-1 JC* hair'"' die prom. .e aive ,..,.. .._ • ~for.~ ....... f~.,...,..­ uid Bat.a L c.r. •A lot ol .,,,.._ hlft bowlt --"'die ........ b bJ wont"' moa&h. .. .,,, Cbeft'. 1 lol ot tOtid raartb ...t "1Cbaiqae ro t.:t ii .,:-.. • wi t:.r AC.WA....,., Ml (11')ZJSla I 10 o m -2 p m • Brokefs Pr9\ltew AS~ defivefy ' &·.45 o _m , GPA Committee meeting 5 ~ A5 am .. An.ate Committee meeting 6 9 am... COl11p<BS t>egn a eotne 9 om. -noon. .EtNcs .. 1 -4 pm., • Agenc(" • 10 o.m. -2 p.m., Br<>Urs PreYlew 1~ 2 pm_ lrltemet dam 1 -4 p.m., ·Managing Stress and Increasing Energy· ~am~ -noon. ·Sle No Problem. Trust Me· U l '-tr Compass advanced elem 15 21 22 29 (/ • 11 11 ":> "T ·Understanding 1he Assessment ~ Proceu· seminar "'J o m -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 9 om. MtS Committee meeflng 2 p m .; Compass beginner ckJs$ 9 om. -noon. ·1ox Planning· i -4 pm. ·Exchanges· 8 30 o.m .. Boord of Directors meettng 10 o.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 9 o .m. -noon, Seminar: 'Far Housli')Q. taught by attorney Bert COok " •' • .. •' •.•r-• -.:, .. . • .~ ~ . -•. --~.;· -.~' .. -•.~~.~:·: ~ ... , -~).'.' -"':.,V , -.. -"T.~ • .--. ·~---l •••••w•••••w•••••••-••••••••••••••• •••.....•.....••.•..........•.... ·. Coast JV ewport 'Properties ~presents~ Custom :Mediterranean Villa In 9ated Community of "Belcourt fA ~ular, cus1om Mcdltemanun villa m the pres1i1iou1 gu:m.1-ptcd oommunky of &k:oun 1n NC'WJlO'f Beach 11K' qu;.ltry crafamansh1r and Jdtg11 ol the ~ 1ntenor blends w1Ch the lw.h tropical l.ndicaJ't' of the u1enor to crate theenvuonmm1 ola luxury raon. flnl floon Entty lnlO formal liVlf\I rOOCll, d1mnc room, nmJy room and gmcroul kltc~n. an onmtcd toward eoolfonable daily liv111& and auerummg. • Featurca 1Cpa13le bedroom and private bath, with tide acCCll, perfect for• Cttnlll" or ltve-ln h.elp Gou:,_ Kirchm: V1lcmg range, 6 bumen with gndJk, nru OYens, 5ep11111r ~nlt·m corwccuon ovrn, warming oven, microw~ve, bulh-10 ttlevuion. &veled gla. cab1neu, Jooblc 11nks with COf!PCf fixtura. Sub-Zero rdngmiwr. COITll*tOI. .. Havy '-m ce1lm11 <Kcmu 1nc.luded in &m1ly dmmg ITU .id cham:unc wood- ... burning fireplacr. The enure Int.chm opm1 Into family room, pario llnd pool area. FmU.ly room: 5pac10U1 cntMllll\lng room features a~ bar wtth ~ lllld ice mebr, llld is fun~r enhanced by an llppQllftl wood-burruoc f11q>lace. Second Flc>M1 Thrtt spaclOUI bedrooms. including lwrurKlUI ll'lll(a suite with • atudy and 1p«1al comruter ~lcove. G111c:10U1 bathrooms feature beauuful airs, fooled tuba. pcdes&al 1Ms1ru, and copper accented fimnp. ~' Llllhly landsc .. p«d v~tanon, tneludmg marure, full-grown pelma, blac.k•boaorn rool anJ 'f"l with CUltCOI IWlomatk: cleanlf\& J)'Slcm. lavllh llCCmtl <:i llOCle., cwtOm hdmng, uutJoor bartxcue :md wood-bummg ~ SftcW Farures: The-v11lJ is cookd ind heated by rwo 1q111rate arr cond1t1onmg lllld headna ~rmu; m aJd11100, I generous rhrtc<ar ,µrage, with a 9C:plnlt door • b e.c:ti ar, anJ a cnur.tl vacuum .-ptmi ,x.lcj to rh.e uuhry and ea.e '" comfun and llllllllcnanct. Offtted at $1,675,000 "Fo r a private sfiowin!J or for mort infonnation call: Chris Valli, Virginia Zenz or Linda Lyle Coast Newport Properties 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260 Newpon Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644-1600 Spy.glass Hil'· and Spyglass Ridge: Two of Newport Beach's finest communities Iola. muy offering unparalleled views of the space of Buck Gully. The sated ocean. Newport harbor and city lights or mountaiu IDd Newport Ridge. All slopes and common an:u ue maintained by lhe CCllDIDU.Dity usocialioo. A eeneral panern of 1nbltanrial remodelin1 and newly built residencea 1ep:e.ent major additiooa1 innarmtlltl by bomeowocn and uaura a CC)Glianed powth in values ~ the· .n:a. The 1ocUJD piVVidea ready KCCll to IChoola, pablic -piinte cbun:bea, aboppina, « cW ...... tnmponalioo IDd ~ lldivttia. s,,,l••--BOVNDAala: SpysJ.w Ridta .. bounded by San .folquin -Hills ROid. Suet Gully and Hmbol' Vtew Hilk: BOMD: SpnllM ltidp Is .... QWM •i!J of 41 bomel. lk1da llD&le SeWl -S IWO IDJ homee ... ~ ... ~-2 f C iky. Hoillll ... ftijm 1.900 .... 3,200 .... feet. entry and perimettt slopes are maintained by the community association. Snglass Hill on4 Spyglass RJ4•: RISTORY: Both communities were built by John D. Luclt Co. Spyglass Hill bomea were ori&inallY built from 1972 to 1976. Spypus Rid&e homes were built in 1971. SCHOOLS: ClWdR:D aaeod ADdeneo . fl z s•y wl C.orma de1 Mw ffi&bScbool SHOPPING: A bott of aboppioa options, raaunmb ud movie cbeal&en ue nearby, iaClpdi• • wide ...... of opporiunitiea al Newpad C-.'a Plllbioa W.S. Real estate enhancement fi1111 provides hOme make-overs This dynamic team makes the first impression a lasting one After 25 years of livmg in their Laguna Beach dream home. Bob and Clara James were fon:ed to seU their property. For various reasons. they didn't want to leave. so Ibey stalled the sale of their home by negatively enhancing its look. 'Ibey put plastic fems by the front door. an old crib m the living room, a greasy stationary bike in the kitchen and a bowl of popcorn on the master bed. They even dropped some leaves and a little green dye into the swimming pool. At every showing. the James' would close the drapes and tum on the telev1~1on 10 ldd to the blcakncss. Sure enough, no one made an offer on their scenic, modem. feature- loaded home. The first impression made a huge impact oo the boyers • decisions. "I love that StcJJy because that cou.plc did euctly the opposite of what we do, but Ibey employed thd woe basic principles," said Barbara L. Carr of Carr &: Carr Associates. Bart.a K. Carr and Barbara L. Carr. aisten-io-law, recendy formed their residential pn>-sa.lo eftbaDcemeot C'ODIOllinl ter'Vice to help people Jell tbdr boma. Cm & Carr nmew lhe home from a buyer's pcnpective and mab ~ NleCl 00 ~belt­ tellin& IOot'a iD lbe c:ment .... e.-e ni'bt. .. N ... ~ . Botboro K. Carr and Barbara L Corr needs to see certain objective qualities in a home," said Barbara K. Carr. "It has to have a specific design integrity. or they'll be turned off from the get go." By bringing out the best possible design in a home, Carr &: Carr exploil that valuable fir&t impression. Homes are sold oo emotion within the first five minutes a person arrives at the property. "Like tallonng your dress « styling your hair for the prom. we live your home a makeover for a date with its futUte ownen," said Barbara L. c.r ... A lot of~ have k:now9 aomo of the do'11Dd doo'll by word of mou&h. bot now thefe'1 a lot of solid fCICafth and technique to beck it up:·- Ja. NMA c.r .t Cur-~ td (1UJ2JS.""- 1 O a.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 4 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meettng 5 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 6 9 a .m., Compass beginner course 9 a .m. -noon. "Ethics· 1 -4 p.m .. "Agency· 8 1 O a.m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 13 2 p.m .. Internet class 14 15 20 21 22 28 29 1 -4 p.m .. ·Managing Stress and Increasing Energy· 9 a.m. -noon. ·Sure No Problem. Trust Me" 2 p .m. Compass advanced class 9 -11 o.m .. ·understanding ~ent Appeals Process· seminar 1 O a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview . 9 o .m. MLS Committee meeting 2 p .m., Compass beglhner class 9 a .m . -noon. "Tax Planning" 1 -4 p.m .. ·Exchanges· 8 :30 o.m .. Board of Directors meeting 1 O a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 9 a.m. -noon, Seminar: "Fair Hoilslng" taught by attorney Bert Cook 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview Coast JV ewport 'Properlies · ~presents ~ Custom :Mediterranean Villa In 9ated Community of 'Belcourt a lptCtlClllar, CUSIOm Mrditcmnean villa in the presliaJous guard·ptrd community ol Belcoun m Ncwpon Batch The qu;ility cnafumanslup and design ol the ctr-M:k: U\ICTIOf blcndl Wllh me lush troptcal landacapc o( the CXICflC)f to cteate the mv1ronmen1 o( a luxury raon. Fmt Roon Enny into fonnal livinc room, dmtog room, &mUy room and ~ lrltchcn, all oocnrrd toward comfonabk daily ltv1og and crucnamlJ\I. .. featllf'CI acpara1e bedroom and private balh, with side acce11, pctkct (Ota lttf\lllCf °' livc·in help. GouJ'9d IC.itd~e: V1krng ni•, 6 bumcn wuh enddk, two ovens, xpantc bu1h·m convccuon oven, warm103 oven, microwave, builHn rdcvi.1\on. Bevclrd glass cabinets, <Lubic s1nh w11h copper ftxturcs. Sub-Zero ~. COftll*tOC Heavy beam mling accem1 included in fiuruly d1ninc area and clwnun1 wood- bumma fireplace The mure kuchen opnu into family room, patio and pool area. F.aily _, $pac100S emntairung room facwa a wet bar wUh ~rator and ice maka, and u funhct enhanced by an appNlq wood-bummg firq>laoc. Secoed Floor: Three spXKlUI ~l'OOCN, lncludina luxurious -er suite w11h 1 ltUdy and tpce1•I comrurer akove. OractOUS bethrOOCN feature bcauhful ulrs, '-eel Nbl, peJalaJ bmms, ;md copper accentrd (1mngs. 1 .........,,, Lushly landscaprd vegetation, mdud1ng mature. full-grown palms, bladi·bottom rool anJ 'f'"I with cuttom automauc clcarune JY'{cm. lavish ac:c:mo ~ .,_, CUllOOI light1na. ootduor berbttuc and wood-bumaa,i fuqllacc. SetcW fntuttr. The villa is cookd and heated by rwo 11CpU31:e air cond1uorung and hntina ty1m11.1; an oJJ111on, 1 ~rous dvtt-car J!lll'lll', Mth a 1Cp3Rte door b each car, anJ • cm1ul \'3CUUOI ')'Stem .di to the uuhty and eaK ,.,( comfon and -.il'llCl'.llOCle Offtted at $1,67S,OOO r'for a private snowing or for more information call: Chris Valli, Virginia Zenz or Linda Lyle Coast Newport Properties 1 Qvic Plaza, Suite 260 Newport Beach, CA ~2660 (714) 644-1600 Spyglass Hill· and Spyglass Ridge: Two of Newport Beach's finest communities • ~lllll IK>UNDAaDS: • Spy .... HiD la.,... .... by Sa bqaiD Hil1s a.I ID die IOillb, Bl~ ID die ---wt-... Newport Nmn PNm Mt Sel'view md Pacific V.ew to the ......... ,. IOU. many o«erm, unpual1dcd views of the ss-ce of Buck Gully. The gated ocean. Newport hlrbot and city lights or entry and perimder slopes are mountaint and Newport Ridge. All slopes and maintained by the community common areas are maintained by the associadon. oommunity astOCiatioo. A aaacral .,.aan of aubstmtial remodeling and newly buill reaideocea aepe.ent ~ ldditioaaJ iDvestm ... by bomeoWDCn ad Usutel • ccnimed powtb in valuea io Oae' 11a.. The ..... pnMdel rad)' llC()Cll to scbools. pillllic -priVlle cburda. sboppin&. ... c:ill aw. tnmpodation IDd JecftllllioMI ~ S/lnla•tilP BOVNDAaJIS: Spypw IUdeD ii bounded by San Ja.pn • HiD1 ao.d, Buck Gully and HMboc Veew Hilla: Spnkl• BUI on4 SpJgltu1 RilW•: lllS'JURY: &cb commuDities MR built by JobD D. Luck Co. SIJYglasa Hill homes were oripuny built ~ 1m to 1976. 5"&1ua Ridae boma were built in 1971. SCHOOLS: Qildren IOeod ADdeneo ......... , wl c.on.a del Mir Hiab School. SBOPftNG: A bolt ol aboppina opcjoos, ralmll'1Ulb ad movie tbea&en are neuby, lncludilil a wide rlqC of opportunldes II Newpoll c.e....·. PMhloo ....... f.oroaa del Mar -A home for you IDd IDoome tool ~ 8d. 3 Ba. owner's mdl and 3 Bd. 2 Ba. rmal m Old Corooa del Ma Ouil Urff!J $639,000 EMCblaft' -Gorgeous yard and a big home to go with it. Nice upgrades aod a greJt locatioo. Coby Ward $529,000 College Park -Remodeled, new kileheil, baths, roof,~ painl seeve mg11 $212,000 Jasmine Cnek . 3 bedroom, 2 balb wlth ocan aod dty Ugba tte. Oiied. Jones a. Jona US,,000 Callrll ~ -3 Bel. 2 Ba. and J 8d. 1 k daph. one block to beach llwel a s.dllno $325,000 COlfa Mela -Two houses on a lot. Grell ~or owner/User. ..,.. NoM $199,900 Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhomc, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 Villa Point Golf Course View Gated 1 Bd. with patio, facing 16th grcai Irnmacu1ate condition. F.nd unit in quiet location $199,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba.+ family room. 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 1997 SALES ACTMTV IN ESCROW P,..,m, Corona del Mar Seavlew SeaYlew Lagana Beach Udo Isle Udo Isle Udo Isle WestsJde Eastslde Newport Crest Eutalde Eastslde Corona del Mar SOLD ~ Bu11er Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Bu11er Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer ~ Buyer Seller Bia Canyon Tudor Custom 5 Bd. S.5 Ba. beU:ifully mnodeled 6,000+ sq. ft. csta1e Old World charm. designer perfect $2,795,000 LIDda I.tie CuitGlll 4 Bd.. 6 BL "tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 L.H. Cmtm Baytroot Rome 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Ranodeled ~wry open flom plan Ideal IOUthcdy orientation 'NI (JO' of frontage oo the bay $1,.449,000 JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,. 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 $28,351,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996 NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996 1'!97 SALES AND IN ESCROW 263 Crescent Bay $2,495,000 912 Via Zurich Circle• $595,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 2612 Vista Drive•• . $449,000 2560 Irvine Cove Crest• $1 ,0,49,000 Poinsettia• • $449,000 337 Via Lido Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $419,000 339 62nd Street•• $434,900 2526 Monaco $1,375,000 14 5 livine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 413 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Camship $234,000 31721 Seacliff $2,995,000 $649,000 • A LifestyJe for you •.. Located just above walkway to gated beach, this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has "good bones" and endless possibilities. Great view and wonderful community amenities. . ; Fresh and sparkling, this 3 bedroom plus den has a gourmet kitchen, living room with fireplace, open entertainment area, ocean view deck and wonderful clean lines. A sweeping view, community park and beaches add to this great home. RQD DALEY TOP PllODuc£R CoAST NEWPORT PRoPERTIES }UST LISTED 2580 IRVINE COVE CIRCLE Private Bue' Gated lnlne Cove . • GORGEOUS CUSTOM HOME • ~FlC OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS • INOOoa/Olrl'DOOR POOL . --............. -~ , ~ 7 _,..-.. :--SJ"--~--. . ..._ .. :..~ 1... __ -------~----~yo_~ ........ t $3,700,000 AVERY ACTIVE MARKET .. "So far in 1997" 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 oceanfront estate on largest Cameo Shores lot. Exquisite ocean and sunset views. Approximately one acre on the Coastline. Beautiful single level custom home. $1,900,000 L.H. . Big Canyon Custom Home ...... -f2,J9S,000 6 Bd.. 4.S Ba. OD btgooo wMh larae dock. lill..., 717-47«" Rancli style liome in Westcliff. 4 bedrooms , 2. 5 batlis . Great family liome close to scliools and sliopping. -Fabulous bay and city lights views. . . 4 bedrooms, 3 batlis. Great liome for entertaining. Large patio witli pool. .. M11411ifiu11t canyon setting witft lovely view of tlie ocean. One story home with 4 'Bedrooms plus family room. Private beaches. $839,000 ReSort living 011 tfte Bay next to · Bal6iotl fs141"d. Single level pentliouse witlt 2 Bedrooms and a den . Transferable ·boat slip available . FabuloU$ location. $59~,000 Arcflitedural Masterpiece . 5 Bedrooms, family room and pool. Large private lot witft lovely canyon views and a puff of the ocean. $1,695,000 Traditionally designed oceanfront with all the warmth, quality and beauty of the prestigious Hamptons. $2,750,000 R~2 zoned property with older t Bd . home. Good street with newer homes and units. $209,000 BELCOURT Dramatic Mediterranean Villa 18 Roc,fnglie1• • Four bedrooms plus study • Gounnet kitchen with Viking stove, fireplace, butcher block center lsland • Finest q...._ workmanship - • Lush, tropic.al outdoor landsc:aptnc • Bladt bottom pool and spa •Private cuard gated community • 3car.,.. A great 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. condo In a creat part of town with high celllncs and view deck. $519,000 . A traditional beauty In the Eastslde. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with the finest in upgrades. -$244,900 • . Aru Providing· the "FINEST" in Quality and Service Dover Shores Dover Shores Ba.ye rest Sea Island Costa Mesa WestcUff Corona del Mar Sea Faire Belcourt Hill •Dover Shores *Harbor View Hfils . Brand new single story 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Great ocean views. Completed in fall. C4ll ,,,, """' iftfonutio". Asfd"' $1, 997,000 PELICAN POINT .... OCEAN VIEWS Last available lot In Pelican Point on golf course. Price Includes approved plans for 5,000+ square foot home. Asking $1,295,000 Magnificent ocean and dty llchts view. Umestone floors, updated kitchen, pool. c.oa '°' '""" tllfonMtio". Asfd11g $1,195,000 Lovely 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home in pted community. 17,000+ square foot lot. Park like settinc. Spa, some ocean views. SubmJt aJI offers. Askillg $699,000 OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. ---'5:00 P.M. Stewart Woodard Design Fam flu Horne · -~ ~ -. · - 135 V'4a Uh Nord $1,245,000 204 Vl4 ltiaaa $699 ,000 • 50 Foot Comer Location • Den/Office • 4 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • 3 Car Garage • Oversized 40 Foot Lot • Built ln 1989 • 1..aJie Patio • Roof Top Deck with Bay Views • 2 car Garage Plus Boat Storage Elegant Custom Home with View In Harbor Ridge 23-NarbOnne 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath. Pool. Spa. Elegant furnishings included, except personal artifacts. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL DOTTIE OR CHRISTINE 0 1 J' r If .1\1 I~ I I 1?0 759-]ib; A Spectacular Baci Ba!I View Estate 1448 Galaxy Drtve Single story 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. pool, spa, on 17,000 sq. ft. lot. Grand entry hall, spacious gourmet kitchen adjacent to a cheerful garden room with skylights. 5 I Hai'bOr Rldce Drtve 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Charming private entry courtyard. Perfect for entertaining. $1,499,000 Spectacular Upper Level Mal Kai Condominium with Panoramic View to Harbor Entrance. Exquisitely Remodeled Contemporary with 2 Bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms. BuiJt .. ln entertainment Center, SlcylJihts Throughout, Tiie Floors, Prlvatt! SeCure Entry, French Doors to Bayfront Terrace. 3 Rue Deau,llle BEST BUY Guard gated Big Canyon. LOvely 2 bedroom, 2 bath, den with a nice rear patio and French doors . ... Reduced to $4 75 ,000 . " IRVINE TERRACE I 50 I Bafladere Te"ace WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath on a very prestigious street in Irvine Terrace "2". Large lot with pool. $725,000 ·------· I 789 Port Carlow Circle C ·\ 1 ~ ( ) l 13 1 r ~ ( , ,,,q ;;~)<) • ExPANDED 5 BEDROOM • FABULOUS HUGE Lor ·~L .. DE .. SAC LocAnoN • • N~ NE.W Pool. & LAN~ • VERY RARE OPPORTUNrrY I Exquisite "European VUJa• unsurpassed in detail and qu81.ity. A rare find In the beach community of Corona del ~· $e95,000 ' Outstan~ tniditional home sunoundeti by lush landscaping features 4 bedrooms, 3.75 baths plus deft, fmNly tOOm, wine cellat $1,650,000 For more iNfonnation and/or an ap~bfte11t I All New Home• with the Charm of Old Balboa • i Open Saturday 9:00 A.M. -1 :00 P.M. 515-521 West Balboa Boulevaid Just one door to the beach and a short walk to the village of Balboa, its shops, restaurants, the Balboa Pier and the Balboa Island Ferry, these homes are perfectly located for the best in beach living and feature the chann of traditional American design. Each home features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, rooftop deck and ocean views. UDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1 ,995,000 Just completed! Stunning brand new French Mediterranean style custom Udo Isle bayfront. This home was built by a design and construction team with dozens of waterfronts to their credit. Details Include Imported slate roof, leaded glass windows, and generous use of llmestone and granite throughout the home. Bf.ACH UFE $3,1,000 Located In a quiet nel&hborhood, yet a short walk to the best swtmmJnc and sutflna beac::hes and Udo shop9 .ct restaurants, this mint-condJtion b.uldtnc Is the perfect beach starter home, or fl!C& •>•the beiCti; ON THE SAND $991,'°8 No boardwalk • Just beach and ooean at your front door. 2 units on premJum comer lot for maximum views. Great cash flow ~ call for detaUsl BAYCllPST SOUTH Top quaHty 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remodel with gourmet kitchen, pool, AIC and newer roof. $729,000 CLIFFBAVEN Tradltlonal Cape Cod style 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba 2 story, hardwood f1oors, ff'ench doors, btg yard. $649,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Newer top quality 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home plus office. walk-ins. A/C, electric skylights & 3 fireplaces. $975,000 MANNY STELLINO · +· MARLENE H-ASSEL .. RECENT SALES ACTMTY Now Is the Opportunfffl! "Grut l11~nt..r o,,,.rllutlt,." • One of CDM's better investment opportunities • Both units are 2 bedrooms, I bath • Hardwood floors and fireplace in front unit • Preferred street location • Good income for configuration Offered at $437 ,000 YOUR HOME . . HERE • 2/2 front unit, I/I rear unit • Some ocean view from front unit • 1Wo separate structures • Front unit has charming cottaee feel Offend at $639,000 Coast Ne~ft Properties Y#elcomes Roseanne levcln She is oommitt9d to making her clients' AJCJI estate experience a positive one Roseanne Levan cornea to Coast Newport Propertiea with more than 15 years of • professional real estate operience. She is a knowledgeable, ICllODed profeuioo.al offering ber clieota dedic.aion. attention to detail and a~ approech to problem solving. Obtainina bt.r real eabde license was a oatural prop:lllaa. After rcceiviAg her marutina ciep-ee frolli tbc Uniwnity of Nevada., Rmo, lbe became pmident of her family's ~ COllbactina and devclopmeot oompmy in tbe busineu of building aina1e flmily bomca. Sbe quietly realized that tbe ... acitina and fulfilling part of buildina bcaea WU wocting with new homeowoen. Levan's aucceu •a real eatat.e agent comes from UDdentandina ber ·clieota' needs and her ability to educate them OD llWUt availability, values, financing and negotiating. "I am an educat«," Levan said. "My job is to match buyc:n with the riabl home in the right nelabborbood for the riabt price." Whether bt.r cl.ialll are local or from out of town. she tam the time to answer all of the questions reprding their needs oo location. costs and features of the desired home. She is dedicaled to the intaests and goals of her clients. Her sensitivity, honesty and diligence qualify her to make a difference in her clients' real estate experience. Levan's goal i.s to apply her extensive experience, martet knowledge, service skills and bard woric to meet the challenge of providing her clients with a prosperous and pleasurable experience in purchasing their home. When not busy working with clients, you 'U find her on the golf course, boating. cooking or writing boob. ROS411UU LnOlf ""'H rwultd at (714) Uil-1600. C""'1 Newp«t Propm#1, 4 Cfflc Pia:vl, SU. 260, Newpon B#ICIL Esther Brown ' ioins Coast Ne~rt Properties team She is well known for her . excellent people skills Esther Brown comes to Coast Newport Properties with more than 12 years of expe.rience in the real estate industry, both in new home sales and the resale market. Working with several of the leading home builders, she bas received many accoi,des from both satisfied clients and associares. Amoog the many comments made are that lhe bas excellent people skills. is detail oriented, enthusiastic and dependable. Brown chose to join Coast Newport Properties because of their excellent reputation and the positive impact the company has made OD the community. Having lived in the Newport Beach ~ for more than 20 yean, she has an excellent knowledge of the area. ff« two youngest children gniduatcd from Corona del Mar High School and abe is an active member of Marinen South Coasl Church and Christian Women's Oub. In addition to strong sales. she also receives consist.ently high ratings from her buyen in customer service exccllence. She believes follow-up is essential. Her easygoing penonality makes it easy for her to do business with a variety of people. She is just aggressive enough to get what she needs without being overi>earing. In fact. people want to work with bee because she makes the proceaa enjoyable. When not involved with a sale or listing, you'll find Brown busy with her family. She has four cb.ildren and seven grandchildren. She also enjoys traveling and live ~ and plans to visit old restored tbealres when traveling. &tJwr Bruw11 ca be nocMd tit (114) 644-1600. Coad Newport Propmia, 4 Ciric Plavl, SU. 260, Newport IU«la. , , .. . SCANLAN & BUSK (714) 644-1600 122 MONTE CARLo $8,500,000 CORKEIT & LEGRAND (714) 723-8·800 22 SHORELINE $2,950,000 I .CALL OUR OM4rTW SALE8 OFRCtE AT Mo-2985 THIS &.OYn.Y CUlll la nMled on 375 ecJee•nd la oen111111y localed'" Pmm Deeelt. 12 loor .,.,_ '*lD9 frotn 1269-2069 sq. tt Secumy pre> Ytdle 24-houf gulllded _.., • 27.fdt championship golf course cnat-let'ON My ....,., ol goht. Ther9.,. 19 tennis courts, 10 ol which are ~--'°' ~ piey. UN9EUEVAllU l'NCEJ Furn 38R on a great aJkie.sac, nloely deco- rated, Ml"***'..._ 1149,000 WILL TRADE flC>R HOUIE 8-uly llboundl In your own pnya1e yard wt'9l9 ona can ........,. « ~ pffl.:y on your epadota pm;o <Mii· looldng ................ & Kol pond. SZ7l.OOO a.oo. ,_,. AlTACtm» GAWN VLLAS or elngle tamly fairway ..... • .. wondlfM cU>. Ther9 .. 38 holM al~ gall. 13 night-It...,.. OOUl'9 -well -• Aldum court. The 33,000 eq fl clubtloul9 pnMdM .,, lrwtllng eoclal 81n~. WONOEW. 2M2.SBA CONDO with 1ne sq It.. abium convefSlon, prtvate locatlon. $189,000 REDUCa>I Immaculate & free standing 38Al38A home with fantas11c mourtt111n ..,..__ sae.ooo f'NMta.Y CN1m» 17.ftOU CHAllPIOHSNP COUR8E end...-.. '-:Illy. 47 poaWlpee. 15 ... cour1a. An 8DOl1manl al 12 modell ~from 1345 • 2764 eq. IL No lnllalon .... lrimiled gcll 11 $230 a monl't, IMnll la '80. HOA ,_of 1536 lndudea <*lie and H80 PNCe llAIHIDI Your golder! opporUlly 11 now! Prolessionaly decorat· ad & upgrwlM gillof9. ~ Falrny CJl1)08Ure, 3BRl'l8A 1240,000 IHOWS UICI! A lllOOaJ Turnuy tum 38R13 SBA. dbl lairny & lake lllewl, gal cw1 h:ll., qi.tlee cukiiNlac. 1329,000 44311 Monterey Ave Palm Desert, CA 92260 (760) 346-~93 (800) 347-2732 Featuring prime desert country club living lifestyles!! 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 PNVATa<:a.UB LOCATED .. VllnUAU.YWIND IB 'MrOflntl! VAU.EY, CMned Ind oper1ded 1J¥ rnembefs, cenlrllly loclllcS In fWdto Mirage The i-utM 18-holll golf axne dlill9*f 1J¥ Tad AabNor\ II one ol hi lew c::iow.. ...._. gol«a are able lo_.• wry time. T'*9 .,. 13 lllWlil CtMta. 6 al wt-.:n .,. nlgtll-lt, and .,, OUlllafldlng nw111ge1w• PR>- gram There ara 8 floor '*"' rMglng from 850 -2()0() aq. ft. IEXCEUENT LOCAT10Ht Excellent condition! T"'*8y Fuml Prtcad to sell .A.st bf1ng en offer! $14.oGO LARGE fllADAIO MODEL wllh ~ latMldly room. ,_ t• floor'I, ~ tans, clan, Pf!Ya• gr..ait loclltlon S1M,em 5 IRONWOOD CC: lmma- eculate & free itaridinQ 38R/38A home with flii .. tastic mtn. views. SZll.• .CALL OUR C*-erT'E IALE8 OPRCe AT Me - 00U: HEN! IS AS 8DUTIFUL ~ rr IS OW I PWWlttwllh b 36 holM ol golf. &ip9ltlly llfldloepecl ~ IUmllRI 19 tll'V'lil coun.. 10 al which are nl!;rt-11 lof play In hi bMny deMrt 9'ler1lllQI. The dubhouee hM • llt.lte- ol-fle..all fllnMa centet. Floor plane 11119 from 936 -2489 aq. ft. VISTA TOWNHOUSE Wlllt'I mag11llce111 views OYflt lekea & Falnny, fum 2SM8A. One ol the --priced of thia p.n. ..... 000 WCMJBI UL.3BR/3.68Aoondc> acdl fadng ~IQ..__,.. Wllll- ln doMl,...., "°°"' ol tillcNn, ...... Wiiow PW\. Sl14,IOI emlAnD Oii -. AORm1 OP f i 4 l.W ... a.. a1 Mori .................. d ............... ~ OOl\'WftUnlV of UCUry "°"*flam 2900 • ..., .... tl. In ...... *> ...... glnl 40,000 .... ft.~ ......... coura. paldl bell COUfta, • ---~ end. Jacll NlctdMl8 ----~ gol coune. DUIQH STATUefT ... Spacb.-91*Y a-ta to gAMl1 room wtlh ~MICf cellng & endleaa glaaa to ~ apeclaclllat SW view of mine, lake a Felfweya. Redone. 2 fheplacea. 3bRl4.58A, PfMte ~· 1141,000 oau.n •EVERY WAY ••• Mllrt>le floors, high oelllnga, 3 ...,_, ..... falrwey & "*'view, 2 apaclaaa ..... den.~ ~pool ..... 11,111,000 1NS M-HOU111 GUARD GA.no CUlll o81ra 18 hotel of c:twnpbllflllp gal which II r8'ed 3rd beaC In the Yeley, 9 ~ lilnflls OOUfta and a 111- naee '**'· There .,. condo9. elngle tamly ttcim. and mllcn doler .adahomee ...... f'URH 29Rll9A COHOO wlll 1380 aq. ft.. ldk:hell nook on pool wWI 111 .. lbell. ~ locedon. eoutl'lem lltawa.. S't 17,tao FAIM IU)U8 48Af48A wtll'I 3 mut« allee, 3 ~. 3 cw oanige, 2 *""I home, cellng tana, wet bar. large ullllly room. COY9flld pdo owr-laok'10 pool . '271,000 .,~~HI nr1 11 na u1. ii •n l!! lfa lr ,~• ni! ?" ~ i J h! lrl 1n s:§ • ii~~ ~1~ i i h iHCI II.!§ fft~ ~! ~ 1 .. 1 i"' l l ( i p: I I I :ii ~ • ~ "I ~ -~o 1 f N I -8-f 1 ~ ;fi ~ §-~ ~-.. i J !i~ di !Ii !11 ~ !1 ~ 11, h~ S·§ r .1 Ii§ ~ I i I ~h ~~§ II H! Ill! If~ iU HI i .. Ii '-Hr: 10!'! h1 lftii H :I li'" u ;~. ! til lh Oi . U -' I~ (! iltio i~i ii: .. i;: H i~ ~ i! I-r ii f I is l h I J .. d I : Ii~ 1!! Ii: h~ d~ 111: ~ ·s ~ a ~ = f; = 1• i = i a = '~ ~I~ I §,. §;! ~~1 ~ I I I ~1 .1 1111 11; iu lU ~11 I' I iii Hi 'h h-111 hid ··1~ 0:!~ 1fi i U He ,tP ril it Cl !~I di· ·~ Ii ,J1. HI ul :.?; .1 1 .. ~J •It .~ !5 · t t ~ I ~ er S l .. ~ . it ! • . I ;-11 I~ 11 1: lf :'It 11 IJ! .-,1 ti Ji ti~! ti.ti ti .i ti f J 121 I I .i ~ I ~~-F l .. ,J __ ,~1 ... 1 ,~i ~-- . ALTEZZA .................... 15 Lucania .................. $459,000 ..... Linda Reed ................... SUN 2 -5 BALBOA ISLAND ....... 106 Gamet ................. $995,000 ..... Dave Suther1and ........... SUN 1 -5 THE BLUFFS ............. 503 Playa ................... $278,000 ..... Sandy Mittman ...... SAT/SUN 1 -5 BIG CYN Vlµ.AS ....... 401 Bay Hill Dr ........... $360,000 ..... Mina Maghami ............ SUN 12-4 BIG CANYON ............. 29 Inverness ............ $1,895,000 ..... Linda Oetjen ................. SUN 1 -5 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 33 Monaco ................. $7 45,000 ..... Vi Saxton ............... SUN 1 :30-4:30 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 42 Montepellier ........... $7 49,000 ..... Lynne Valentine .... SAT/SUN 1 -5 HV HOMES ................ 1727 Port Stir1ing ........ $689,000 ..... Saxtoo'Perlrnan .. SAT/SUN 1 :30-4:Jl JASMINE CReEK ...... 27 Mainsail ................. $385,000 ..... Joan Howe .................... SUN 1 -4 NEWPORT BEACH ... 1700 Highland Dr ....... $7 49,000 ..... Shiva Ashari .................. SUN 1 -5 SEA ISLAND .............. 33 Seabrook Cove ..... $699,000 ..... Natalie & Lee Ames ...... SUN 2 -5 ..... j --~:_·-.~-~ ~ --~-·---_ .~a.·::----.:~t:!?.: .-.·-.. . . . :. -·. ' . .. .. . ' I Nigel Bailey of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 't Newport Beach office was recently RCOgDizcd by Maxine Montgomery, the firm'• Orange County dinrict manager, for his outstanding accomplishments as a real eatalc profeasionaL Year to date, he has already completed 11 transactions. Throughout his cateer, which spans more than three decades, Bailey has established strong business relatiooshlps that continue to flourish. Por instance, reports Montgomery, he has asmted one client with 28 transactions. Licensed to sell real estate since 1965, Bailey ia a full service broker. Dedicated to helping bis clients achieve their goals, he specialiu:s in the owteting and ule of property throughout the Newport Beach, Corona dcl Mar and surrounding lt'eM. He ia expcri~oced. knowledgeable and takes care of all the details involved in a transaction with the highest level of professionalism. "I often times work with out of town buyen who need a local presence and IOIDCODe to make decisioos on their behalf," said Bailey, a long time resident of the region he servca. "I have developed relationships with many clients who trust my judgment to locate building sites, offcn suggestions with regard to development and once completed, usiJts in the uJe of the finished product A native Californian, Bailey was a nwdwrical design engineer in the aerospace industry prior to beginning his successful real estate career. He joined The Prudential -Joo Doup Co. in Newport Beach after owning and manaaina his own real estate office in the uea for 22 years. An active member of the brotaqe community. he is past director and treuatt.r of hil local real estate board and has a1lo eerved on and shared numerous committees. ~act in their stead." Nf.iel &dU, C4ll be rea1:hu"' Tiu PrWll~ -Jo" Dngltu Co.~ Newport Be«lt oJllce al (114) 159-66(J(). In represeotmg developers, he helps them Natalie Fogarty recognized for outstanding production She is listed among the top 10 producers at The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.'s Newport Beach office Natalie Fogarty, an associate broker with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. in Newport Beach. was recently congratulated by manager Chuck Allen for her outstanding 1997 production. She is ranked among the top 10 · • producers in her office. A longtime resident of the region she serves. Fogarty has earned nuinemus top aa1ea awards since beginning her career' 18 years ago, including membenbip in The Prudential's excloaivc Leacttna F.dge Society and Praident's Circle. She specializes in the mmbting Ind sale of property ~t Balboa Island, Newport Beach IDd Corona del Mar. AD educated and highly skilled pofes.sioeal. Poaw1Y. boldl • IDNU:I''• Of art from .l.oDi BCidi State ~.iii lddidoa tom NU time real eiCla carea', ibl it ICCively "'' _. J • • a•~._.,-~ • •.,. a.• f • • • '-.a. ., I• • .,, • • • f & ~ •'••IA.I I a 'lio • &. 19.'9 Christa and Gerry Loog, a husband and wife sales team with Tbc Prudential -Joo Douglas Co., were recently commended by manager Chuck Allen for their excepc.iooal year-to-date production, which ranks them among the top 10 producers al the finn's Newport Beach locatioo. It. A classical pair, the Longs have taken their disciplines and skilb acquired in the arts and successfully applied them to real estate. Gary has a doctorale in music from the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester in New York. His musical career credits range from the California Chamber Symphony to the Metropolitan Opera Natiooal Company. He is also the author of a boot on conducting which is still in use at colleges and universities after 22 years. Christa has been a danocr all her life. She taught da.noe at New Yod City's Uocoln Center foe the New York City Ballet's George Balaochine. She also taught at Ambe&sador College in Pasadena while Gerry l«Vcd as chair of the School of Pinc Atta. She bu taught as a guest instructor at local studios and at the dance department of the University of California Irvine. The Loop moved into the real estate business in 1979. They produced a ocwaletter "640-LONG." PUied with ilems abpui the Christa and Gerry long marlcet, interest rates and geographical barpin areas, today the circulation is more than 4,000 every month. In 1985, they started their own independent real estate company, Uongs of Newpon. "We were fu'lt known as the two Looaa.." Gerry said. "So WC thought the double-I would be effective." Tbc Loogs are dedicated to serving their community as well as their clientele. Gerry bas served oo the bo9rd of directon of the Pacific Symphony Orchestra as well u the Newport/Ba.lboa Rocary Club and has assisted with the instru.meolal music program at the Andcracft School in Newport Beach. Cluil&a has been actively involved in the Pacific Symphony League and bas taught dance at Corona dcl Mar High School OiriMt .1111 G#r, U. ca h ,.._,._,Ill 1'1N ~ -/Oii ~Co. 'r NnflOl'f a..1t 01/fu • (114) 159-6f«J. ~~lVhy do I advertise in the Real Estate section of The Daily Pilot? Simple. Because it works!" ''A ../:Is one of 10 founding brokers of the Daily Pilot's Real f;state section many years ago (there's only two of us left!), I know the value of local advertising of : the fine homes Cote Realty Group .,.~ represents for sale. · It's the first place they look to find their possible 'dream home' before they call their real estate broker. So if you're looking for just the right home in the beach communities along the 'Gold Coast,' read the Daily Pilot ... you'll find all the fine homes and estates represented there by Cote Realty Group." . ~ ~La ~mae 1o Meifmat9~ lncl'o~ BALBOA PENINSULA • 3,650,000 • 6'K .. 906() Oversized 97 ft of water frontage, 3,800 1q ft primary house, S bedrooms, 5 badu, 6 car parking. RV pad, pool room. audio/vtSual room, twin boat docks. I OPEN HOUSES 1-SPM (Unless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYVIEW TERRACE 82 Shearwater $286,000 David McCulloch COSTA MF.sA 2481 Irvine Ave #F $234,900 Kay Sterling lRVINE TERRACE 1924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Miriam Mayell PENINSULA POINT 1602 E. Balboa $539,000 Linda Brehm VD...LA PAll 2902 E. Hillcrest $315,000 Lis Olsen SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYSIDE COVE, EAsT 101 5 Bayside Cove E. $1,250.000 Bea Arnold CAMEO HIGHLAND 507 Rockford Pl $749.000 Tony Bartolic CORONA DEL MAR 216 Dahlia $799,000 Karen Lynch COSTAM.EsA 402 Broadway,2pm ~pm, $339,000 Lynch/Noonan DoVERSHO~ 1447 Galaxy Dr $849,000 David McCulloch HARBOR COVE 1427 Sea Ridge $639,000 Carrie Allen IJlVJNE 14 Delphinus $659 ,000 Susan Powell NEWPORT COAST 5 Valorc $478,000 Delia Delgado NEWPORT BEACH 6 Robon $200,000 Jennifer Pritchett 47 Sea Island $219,000 Linda Field SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando $329,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt 1559 E. Ocean Blvd $599,000 Marcia/Robert Bents Bte CANYON 1 Cherry Hills • $899,000 Joy Curtin 20 Canyon Fairway $2,195,000 Carol Allison CORONA DEL MAR 23 Canncl Bay $825,000 Don/Joyce Olson 6 Twin Lakes $749,000 Don/Joyce Olson BlJNTINC'roN B&ce l874g Club Lane $173,900 Cheryl Carlson laVINE 22 Silkgra§ LAGUNA BEACH ' $285,000 Allison Seescmann 11 29 La Mirada $439,000 Claudia Mayfield Weis& NEWPORT BEACH 2988 Corte Hermosa $504,800 I J Northwind Ct $164,500 382 Villa Point Drive $219,000 NEWPORT CoAST 14 Padua Ct $294,000 NEWPORI' Saous 455 62od Streeto,....1 $385,000 NORTH LAGUNA 437 Panorama $1,695,000 SEAisl.AND 25 Ocean V11ta BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 $599 ,()()() Carla Broflman Gail Grabner Mel Kiddie ---,..,,~~. -. ' .. _ ..... _ ~ "'-.-. ::...___~-.......... -. \ JASMINE CUB • $559,000 • 644-9060 2 bedroomia, 2 t.d.., derl/libnry/oltce au, beautifully remodeled 11\d deconilled. hadWood floors. .. . WE LIVE·, wo~K ·· A~D-. 1· - PLAY IN EMERALD BAY 494.,2379 EXT. 1302 ASYM California contemporary home aesigned by Fred Briggs. The home offers five bedrooms,_ five baths · plus two powder rooms in approximately 6,500 square feet of living space as well as fabulous views EMERALD BAY OCEAN FRONT The Pacific Ocean is your backyard in this exceptional solidly constructed five bedroom, eight bath home. Surrounded by approximately 4,000 square feet of decks, beautiful views can be enjoyed· , inside and outside from all major rooms. from all major living areas. -. .. HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD Harbor View Homes is one of the most popular ~ in. !"Je~· .Beach. Know n for its greenbelts, community facilities and' awflt'd .. w~· · :Andersen School, it has become Newport's premier family neighborhood:., ' Jstied in 1968, the neighborhood's six original home modtls (Monaco, ,Mon~, Palermo, Ponofino and Somerset) have been supplemented by numerous remOd .. eled and custom homes. Sales prices for homes sold in 1997 ranged between $410,000 and $1,400,000. Harbor View Homes is located next to the Fashion bland shopping center and the office complex of Newpon Center. It is a shon drt\'e from the business d1stnccs of Irvine and Costa Mesa. The neighborhood is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~ le1>s rhan two miles from the beach and Newport Harbor. 19 39 PORT BRISTOL 1824 PORT SHEFFIELD .. PORT CARNEY SQLD 1935 PORT NELSON IN EscRow $599,000 PORTOFINO REOUCED $649,000 3,600 SQUARE FEET $698,000 IN 9 DAYS! BUYER & SEU.ER 1948 PORT ALBANS .. SoLD REPllesENTED BurER & SELLER 1824 PORT ABBEY Pl.ACE SoMERSET .. Sow 1836 PORT RENwlCK 1848 PORT MARGATE PORTOFINO .. Sow REPRE.sENTEo 8uYER & SELLER 1972 PORT CLARIDGE IN EscRow 1911 PORT PROVENCE Solo ON GREENBELT 1960 PORT LAURENT .. Solo REPREsENTED BuYER & Sal.ER MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR C OLOWeLL D~N~eR ~1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPE€1ALISTS Newport Beach $945,000 Lido Isle triplex. Gorgeous Bay View owner's unit 2BR, 2BA. 2 income units S 1100 & S 1250. Lee Drummy 714/644-9060 Newport leac:h Price reduced dramatically on this SBR, 48A custom view home in gated community of Harbor Hill. Call today! Ginny Anderson 714/644-9060 x150 Laguna Beach $749,000 NeWpOrt leach Enjoy it all! Walk to beach & town from Brand-new Harbor Cove home. Approx. 2725 secluded fami ly home w/ separate office or in-sq. ft. SBR, JBA over $500,000 m upgrades. law quarters. Turnkey custom. Gated. Best location in Newport Beach. Mathewson Cammy Leslie 714/499-1320 714/227-4898 $234,900 Private end unit larse patio & yard sunset & BB views UPSraded JBR, 2.2SBA. 1 SOO:t sq. It Kay Sterling· 714/201-1900 LeeDrummy 714/644-9060 Newport Beach $569,000 Superb ocean and Catalina views from living room, kitchen & dining room. J BR, 2.SBA, one level home. Gail York/Linda Field 714/644-9070 xl 38 & xl 72 I ARGYROS •BARTOL IC• BENTS POWER OF PARTNERSHIP Patrick Bartolic BAYFRONT EsTATE 2234 CHANNEL ROAD 97 ft of Bayfront frontage, 6 bedrooms, 5 .5 batha, 2 docks, huge lawn, premium location. $3,650,000 Tony Bartolic GREAT PENINSULA OCEANFRONT 1119-A E. BALBOA BLVD. Built in 1989, this 4 Bd, 3 Ba property is on the Balboa oceanfront with fantanic Catalina views. $839,000 Marcia Bents Robert Bents PORTSIDE WAY 1233 PORTSIDE WAY Completely remodeled, .. Bedroom,, 3.5 Badu, Clty and Ocean Views, Sophisticated Living, Harbor View Hills Broadmoar }UST STEPS TO BEACH 109 . 32ND STREET 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, over .. 4,000 sq ft comer lot, jun steps to beach and board- walk, gttat location. $589,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS . BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 507 ROCKFORD PLACE 4 bedrooms, 3 baths plus guest bath, Canyon views, European style kitchen, French doon and much more. $749,000 1559 EAST 0cBAN BLVD. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage, beach access, 1. 7 5 lots, very rare on Peninsula Point. 6 1 I I I. I ~I " (714) 644~5833 "Why Settle for Medio~ty?" ---------------------------' ) '( ) ~ L L: x l ' I< 'i \ \, l TI-I I)\ ) l ) I ' & \ ' l f \ \ ~ -------------------------__, • Best Priced Single Level Home Behind the Gates • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • High Ceilings • Spacious Formal Living Areas and Entry • Perfect Floorplan for Entertaining • Two Master Suites • Attractive Custom Patios • Close to Fashion Island •Reduced to $449,000 • Beautifully Updated • Single Level Home • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Large Backyard with Pool and Spa .. . • Detached Guest I Servant Quarters • Attractive Card Room adjoining Spacious Living Area • 10 foot Ceilings • Exquisite Qoom Moldings • High Quality Architectural Details • Offered at $850,000 ----------~ -r ~ I E ( -; r \' r I·: ~ ( ) i: B I ( ; (_ ~ ' \ ~ 'i. ( ) -------------------- JASMINE CREEK Offered at $559,000 25 OCEAN VISTA, SEA ISLAND Open Sunday, 1 :00 to 5 :00 p.m. · One of the best locations and views of bq<;k bay, 2 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths, , ~ery tastefully decorated, 2 car Elegant Plan Three, two bedrooms, two baths, den/library area, beautifully remodeled and decorated , hardwood floors, 5 skylights, French doors and windows, leaded glass entry door , 2 brick patios with lush plantation shutters. FOR M ORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: ELEANOR BOWIE (7l4) 644 .. 9060 EXT. 145 - Harbor Island home wiih cloek Thia lovely home otrm four bedrooms and four and one-half baths and is Jocatect' on H.t>or Island in Newport Beach. French doors open to an English-style garden with easy accesa to pier and dock with side-tie to accommodate a 40 foot boat. FealUla include a formal entty. lp8Cious living room. luge fonnal dining room with cotfeml ceiling. three fireplaces and a library. Other amenities include decorative hand painted guest powder room and custom cabinetry throughout The master suite bas a sitting area and his and hers closets. For ""'1W info""41ion, Carol Alllson """Jo1 CtutJa "'tJu CtMwQ BaUr, N~rl B.acll oJ!ic• "'2121 Paajie Coast Higllwa,, (714) 644-9"0. Or; rwele Col4weU Boltku on tJu llllernet aJ www.coldwellbtmUr.eoa 1Jw ""rnJ"""""""" rwd esklU C""'JHll'1 U. CaJjfomia, Col4weU BtaaUt-now opnolft 257 oJfkn ONl luu ,..,,,, 1,()()() lilla GllOCilfUI "'1UWUU. 0..aoll, tJu C0,,,,.,.1 Nu ,...,,, 1,5()0 rnidendal TNl enau oJ!icn """ more tluln 58,()()() "'"6 Gllodatn tuul Ulf/llo1•n tlarougholll Nonla Alfteric:a. • Eastsicli Costa Mesa invesllnent opp0t tunity Located in a good neighborhood on a cul-de-sac, thi.a is a peat opportunity fc. an owner/occapaat who would lite tood monthly income producina units or for someone who ia looking for a loo:d inveatmem. There ia a diree bedroom and one IOd ooe-balf bath home located on the front Of the property. ftadurea iDclodO -uppllded titcbm wicb calQn built-in Clbinelry. newel' " ippliaDca IDd. a amall bftiliut 11ea. The. home bu a vay llqe. pell or bonlll room wilb vaulted wood ~ ceilinp. 11-'e i• aho a well ""lliand blct ~y ll'CL Tbe income units ibcbade a ltUdio, a ooe bedroom ~and a leplJ'8te praae ·• realal which can produce about $1.300 per month income. There ia aho a two car deacbed prage. The property ia ccnttally located to thoppina. freeway .cc:e9I and air transportation. It ia ofra'ed at $319.000. F• _,,... 11'/..,,,lllitM, e"1l J,,,,,q.,. NOOllllll of C°""'1.0 .__, N..,.n S..le #It "\ (114) Ul-9#1, at. 111 or (114) ISl-2'51. Tladllloftal Ilg Ccinyon hOJll8 Located on a._,. coma Jot on a cul-de-sac, this traditional Bia c.ayoo home bouts five bedrooms ancl an eno1moua living room with fireplace. The lllae diAing room. titcbeo and the family room with a fireplace opens to a spacious b.ckyml which includes a beautiful.)tlido. a gated spa plua luge gruay aiea. The lot is surrounded by maime trees and bas an ClDOllDOUI coartyard entry u well as such amenities as a three car garage. air conditioning and mi alarm syatan. Offered at $ l ,22.S.()90. For_,,... ilt/°"""""11, Cllll AIUOll McConlrld id tJu Coldwd &1rllbr, Nw,on S..1' oJlk• Ill 1121 P11e~ Coat BigllW"J, (714) 644-9060. Or; rwell Col4lwJl &a•br n ,._ lllUntd aJ www.eoldwelll/llueUr.coa. 17u "1rpd rallllrdW fWll ntoU co,,,,.,,, In Califomla, Col4weU Bahr-llOW OfHIYlln 257 oJflca tuul Mr ,....,, 7,000 lilkl llUodiMI dtltewilk. OHra/l, tJu C011f/#1111 Nu ,..,,, 2,500 """""""" IWll a1'IU offke1 IUfd 1110n tluul 58,()()() iakl Glsodata ""'1 nqHo1en ,,,,_..., Norllt AaNrlco. + MIGHTY ctJI'E $218,500 Cite, ax:y JBR. 2 tile BA ~ m MV. SurrounJ sound home 1hcatu, 6 pend doon, beautiful kitchen, la~ y;11J. -OR(l) EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $182,000 Quiet townhome has vailted ceilinp. Dnsing area m ma:.ter BR. Huiie,_IUMJ• tide yard olf lmna room. Bnd f~lace Ex1r.1 larRC Bil Pric.ed below lase sale. Call now!! .ORCll060 FOURPl:.EX LARGE 2BR UNITS $355,000 Pnce mlucul on dtae peel Wlits m excel k-n1 conJ11ton, 1(1.• ..J on-site 1111ft1Fment. &ch tpartment has FP. OW. RO Jrdr3),'t.' On& \.mlt hal ia. pnvate pacio, 00(' ha.s deck. owe '" ead~ for mo1e unl11, SFR • .ORCOIOI INVESTOR'S OR STARTER HOME $59 9SO Wow!! ~ V~ G!ml uni1 with""" nmgie oven, new~ bichat sink nl ~ llceu and ltdic:s. Q-.r car dttichrd g;nge'. Lmdcr ~ ptllt WU. .a\Cl>22J 'JREAT SINGLE STORY $1S9,SOO ~clean 3BR, I.SBA Mx 1n Anaheun. liinnal din~ & mra ~ f.uruly nx.m H14." J'lfwate yarJ GorJ ilfC'J. a()R(l) 156 GREAT LOCATION! GREAT PRICE! $71 000 Gata! amrurul)' I.., Scuh \..w;i Plaza. Pnv.i«" ~ 1.r\11 Wlm' 2BR. I 7SM Un ti~ ~t>. nnicral <:.alp(t & walk·01 Wrcc.. Pool, Sfll ~111 & clult.oosc. io()ROJl 38 ' AFFORDABLE SINGLE STORY $12-4.900 Thb lMJ2BA ,mi* axxy ""'-nhilllt ~ ~ ui Nodull HS Jama'. m. ru b.aim. l..aq," tircn ~ Pr.c~ &. ~ low a'5Q:QDOO l'ce 1iSI l6 ~warn. -oROXlll A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY $225 000 u~ warm decor w/ uti: acxrnl'I, mandr ihdva. ctC. lkorara l'liicr & WlllJi'IW Cll\mnp. k11Chm COi.flier newly uled. new mi, YCriOls & ,-aJ:uicts. Nn.' ult-& aihnrts ui hxh hilhs. .oRCl>l25 EASTSIDE SINGLE FAMU.Y HOME $184 900 Bcauuful! ~ volumr ccil~ fi~, lfe rub in masaa. a.ck ro diool.. r•nl .oORa'I SINGLE FAMILY ~IDENCE + Rf.AR UNIT $189,SOO Fnn h. IU5t" 2 BR/I. 7SBA • p1._. den liinnal Jll\Jtlg room. mclo!cd 1autOv 11\llll fn_..,J, rJmt 11\Sl<le & (lUl Bock unu 1.u he ioU as is. Gimncly raud 31 $50000~ r!ll'(l(h .QR(l)l26 ELEGANT LONGWOOD GREEN Sl9S 000 LM•I) Mo.i \'Nik 2-sr.r, 11 ... Mo.u.c. 2 mNcr SUllts • 2.SBA • '2 car an.lo.ho.I~ P<f'llW A pbri Mth den•• Jmu~ l'\OJl. Comnuviy pool & If"! mly 21 unn., Cbr m ,,ilf. iwb &. w~ .oRClll'J7 AIMOST NEW TOWNHOME $1Sl,.SOO 2RR/2M. l '-nr ,iJ c1..W r-;i m1k 10 tht beach. p.rma k:i1chen, CC'1111l\IC nlr ~r:y ui:lv & hndit duo."nll I car ~ pool &. spa. lmm;irulat('. a<.lROlf~3 PREMIER TOWNHOME COMPLEX SlSS,000 ~ir lx:anlll. bi)." fCIOO, ,i7l'Cl\hck \'It'#, 2 car~ 2BR, iSM, anr ~ ITIJ.\ltr1"1lh hilainy. ~~th~ Uchmabna, bsJ mrmll'I. l:l"llf cc-cnmurul)' lrVi.~ -<JROXl67 CAPE COD TOWNHOME S205 000 HlR. lSBA. 2 '* ~· Onr '' thr bc!ll a~ m Cua Mm. Vhl '" Nt'Wl''(1°< lbcl StcbkJ & J"fW31t. On\'(' ll\U c.obblcmint ~ wav "f« k ~ ,'3111 rn 119 HAS IT AU $169,900 r •• .t.., ~ & leMI) wurt> art' )\IUl'I ITT dus cumrila Sir.ictOUJ JBR rown- 111 '(TI(' h.~ mr.-Jlollnl °"' c:arj"l1 ~ remc~lcd btchm. 2 car anded i:ar.it." t-.u J"ll" MUii( 5tt'' .oRC004S GREAT CURB APPEAL $172 900 4AA. I n BA. (~Ill J,'llf aunt, sdxJOls & si.f'I. Nn.' rom• .-&: OOI· ....le lik enay & dming nun. rncy ~ 111 b~ nun. ~ pl[io Ill N&.lyanl .C..lR('l)l l-4 HANDYMAN'S DELIGHT ~;900 Thn.'t' RR, in · aru a half BA <tN!le hel hml<' R;c" &iy now fuced U[' ,uJ mer IOCrt"JIC> Pttfo<t. <icilJ tl'I b. M1N ~hfy w/ PHH: 1-888- !24-MH .C..1RO' GOLF COURSE JUST OVER FENCE $345,000 r.lf" l\iccola 2 -«cl')' lnn..ltJ btchm me Wed ~Onan <XUl- lc:I\, n.x:Cl8C\l lll!huni Ci 'lll,'tlllr. funch iiOJ. fU.rimm &. &wt 1rca. UnoNructed vww 1H~ P.vl .oRCl>l24 OPEN HOUSES ANAHEIM 821 S. Valley A~. John & Rocio t.4ahoMy COSTA MESA 1782 Kenwood Pia« Et.Haul 2788 Loepood Pat O.vi8 2120 ilaWsb A<n. Audttr SaYOpoloe 2405 Na.r4ioa.Dc Way =~ ~1<t-, Jacqiw Sanden 1779 New tbin,.hlrc Dr. ~Oewald 163) Ccwwka Pl Do.aa Rudoleh 1164 GlcnepJa Paula Uttm 1772 Oriole Dr. Pat om. 18JS Oriole Patl>mt ff UNTINQTON 81ACH 8115 s...fDnc LWaSuum 9112Bebro 0.vill Ha,- S.t..1-4 $178.000 S-.1-4 $19S.000 S-.1-+ $UM,887 s-. ..... $186,000 Saa. 2-S $192,000 ....... $415,000 S..1-4 $217,500 S-.H $218,.500 ,.. .... $)29,000 s-.1 ... $419,900 ........ $425.000 ....... •••• 900 ........ an9.900 FEEL 1HE OCEAN BREEZES $209,900 lute 2 «ory home with 4BR/2.758A and 2 nwter 5'J1tes! Formal 1tq>-<lown living room with bod flreplaa. Secluded quiet neiDJ,orhood. Only a bike ride from the beach. tORCOl'fl SEE 1HE BLUE PACIFIC $329 000 Hillroe cblnn with afldvadnc view. JBR. 28A homt-w/h:mJ. wood f1oo«s. French dooa &. country lotchcn ovttloolo~ bt-au· tiful bedr.yud. Fee.I the ocean brtt?a . .ORCO I 46 •' .. communities. Total luxury throughout with two master suites with views, beautiful living area with fireplace and a large terrace extending the whole width of the penthouse. There are vaulted ceilings with skylights and a wonderful large kitchen. A great weekend and summer getaway or year round resort-like living with pools, tennis courts and just a short stroll to beaches and restaurants. RedDced to $325,000. For .on ilt/onutim&, call Olga Mallltnn at tlN Colbdl &utUr, N,.,ort Beoelt offe•, 2121 Paeifk C0tut Hi11tway, (71') 644-9060. Or, raell Colllwftl &uahr-011 IM lnln'rNI aJ www.colbelllHulUT.com. Tiu ""8at n•IM"""1 rMl •dtlU co..,.,., bl California, ColllweQ BallUr now OJ#l'tltn 251 ojJke1 """ luu ,,..,q 7,()(J(J "'"1 t1UociaU1 ~. OHrall, tlN COfa/111111 ltlu ,,_,,, 2,500 rnilk"""1 rul eaau oJ!ices tuUI llUH'e titan 58,000 Ulh1 auodata llM ...,.,.., ""'°"6"""1 Norlh Nruriaa. lnc...ali vli\v pNpe U If Located in the tart of Newport Beach. this ~property reaidel in one of the lllOlt prelti&ioua guard ailed communities. Fealuftll iK1ude three bedroon1' with the mast.er suite on the main tevei a 'wra.J! around beck yanl and ~t ~ and upcWed kitchen with brCakfat area. The livin& room/dinin1 room combination ii adj8CeQl to the deb or family room. 1bil property oft'm sumot. city ligbl and aolf oom1e views. Offered at $'U9,000. For .on UifOIWflllloll, c"1l J"'1fi/a-N....,, Ill dN Collwd ar.t.o; Nnrrort BMela oJlk• Ill 2121 Peflk Coat B/Pwq, (114) "'-""· Or; nlllild CMlwll BaUr °" dN llllimNI Ill www.colh~CHS. TIN,.,.,,,, mltlatltll rNl atiM co.pa1 bl Cllll/Ol'llill, Collw•• ..,,_."""' OJHI•• 257 01/fns llM Ala IUlllrly 7,(JO()Nla ...... ~ ~ ·~ .... ,,..,,,, ~ IWIM"""1 fWll alt*~ .. ...,.,... sa,-..-.uod• I ... ·~ ~ ~~~-~ ... -------- A premier famity nelghliOrhocMt Thia five bedroom. four aDI one-half bath home is located in Harbor View Home1, one cbe IDOll popular addresses in Newport Beach. The lot meuures more Chan 10,000 squue feet and bu an inner loop location. The borne is light and bright with a large family room. two fireplaces ao detached bonus room. Features include a large attic with finished flooring, solar heated double pool. extra large side yards. automatic sprinklers and an outdoor gas grill. 1be community is known for its ~nbelts and community facilities. Located next tc Fashion Islaod aod Newport Center. Offered al $698,000. For~ bifor.llllora, C.U MkltMI Dn,fa all S..... W.U-Ill tlN CMtlwll llaUr, NnfJIOl'f ~It oJJk• Ill 2121 Peeqle CotUI Blpf1N11, (714) Ul-#11. Or, rwla c.ltlwll Bahr on tlN llllUlld Ill '""'1.eolilw""1aUr.eoa 1111 ,.,,..,, rniM"""1 IWll.,,. co.,,.., bl~~.__...,•• af Z57 oJ!kn Mii lttu MtlrlJ 7,()(J(J Mia......_, ..,,...,. Otwd, dN es11••11 ,,_ ,._,.,, 2,500 ~ IWll _,,,. il/fia -4 _,,. ..... S&,IOO .-...._Wn .U ntplo1ea duo~ Nor11a A.me.. • d . II" ,I I Those of us who live in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa sometimes forget how great we have it. We enioy 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. Theyve caught the spirit, and we're certain our readers will tool Don't miss this great opportunity for your message to be in the special keepsake series that will be around for years to come. Catch the Spiritlll , rotal circulation 110,950 ........... , ~ r & Qgmliadio11s DillrWan: Spca & c.cpy Oeacliw 18: Moodav, Seplatiba 15 27,ocxJ · Wechsday, Sepla1iber 3 5p.m. Tuesdav, Sepla1ibe. 16 27,0CiJ Thursday, Sepia I .bee 4 5p.m. 'Necbssday, Sepeit Iba 17 27,0CXJ Friday, Seplatiba 5 5p.m. .................. ........ c ..... lty .,IYety of .... ~ ...... to 29,950 ........... .. ,.....,, ......... ,.,., Call Todayll 642-4321 • .. _;__1 1111 I 11~ 1 111 I' • • • • ~ .. -R99 .. 0. August 14, 1ttr7 J KEY LENDERS AND RATES .,_. ..... JO.Y_. .. 111111 ~ ""*'8 LOQC.. ..,..., ~ ""*'8 llAX. llMQ9t AIM. TYN PHONE DWN l!il • U .A.· Mft DWN l!I .. , .... LOM l!il NllU flMQ. Banlc of Ametica B (800) 642-2244 20 2.250 .cs 7.617 5.7ec>% 20 1.000 7.888 214',800 2.750 1TS 1Y Cal Fed Lending s (800) 225-3337 7.250% 20 2.320 30 7..524 3.2fiO"l(, 20 0.375 7.2ffl 214,800 2.375 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 90CH082 7.250% 20 2.250 30 7.517 4.7!50'% 20 2.375 8.433 214,800 S.000 ns 1Y --Chelsea Mortgage-COM A (800) 945-1582 7.250% 20 1.750 15 7.4'64 3.960% 36 1.000 7.511 2,500,000 2.550 110 1M Cttlbenk B (714) 494 4688 7.500% 5 0.825 30 . 1.eoo 5.500% 36 1.125 8.H58 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5826 7.850% 20 2.000 10 8.099 3.950% 20 1.000 7M1 800,000 2.500 110 1M -------Countrywide Fundl~ __ K (~)en-5826 7.250% 20 2.125 46 7.503 4.750% 20 0.125 7.254 214,eoo 2.375 110 1M ~tflct( Mortgage G~ A (714) 759--9692 7.125% 5 2.375 15 7.403 '4,850'% 20 1.000 7.418 750,000 2..450 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9839 7.375% . 20 2.000 30 7.617 3.700% 20 0.250 7.581 500.000 2.700 110 1M -----Emery Financial A (714) ?_29-9200 7.250% 5 2.250 15 7.517 5.250% 20 1.000 8.120 214,800 2.750 1TS 1V -----First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.250% 20 1.500 30 . 7.438 4.950% 20 1.000 7.570 214,600 2.800 110 1M ------Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.250% 20 2.125 30 7.503 2.95()% 20 1.000 8.004 214,800 2.250 L1M 1M --· Home Savings s (800) 230-.!_102 -7.400% 10 2.250 30 7.669 3.950% 20 1.000 7.754 500,000 1.890 L1M 1M --------NatlonSBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.250% 20 2.250 30 7.517 4.250".4 20 2.500 8.934 214,800 3.000 I.BM 6M --------- -Newport Coast Financial A (800) 806-5626 7.250% 5 2.000 10 7.490 3.700% 20 2.000 7.437 700,000 2.375 110 1M -Pacifica Mortgage A (~) 623-4503 7.375% 10 1.250 15 7.539 3.250% 20 0.750 7.305 214,600 2.375 110 1M -----------Prism F1nancl8I Corp. A (800) 691-5626_ 7.250% 5 2.000 10 7.490 3.950% 20 1.000 7.481 21'4,600 2.500 110 1M ---------Sanwa Bank B (800) 237·2692 7.800% 10 1.250 30 7.766 5.750% 20 1.000 7.646 214,600 2.750 110 6M TLC Financial Svcs A (800) 801 -7300 7.375% 10 1.500 13 7.565 5.375% 5 1.500 8.185 214,800 2.750 1TS 1Y --Union Bank of CA B (~) 453-1288 7.500% 20 2.000 60 7.744 5.500% 25 1.000 8.318 214,600 2.625 6CD 6M -----United American Mtg. A (800) 706-5626 7.250% 5 2.250 15 7.517 4.950% 20 1.000 7.620 1,000,000 2.650 110 1M -Weyertiaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.500% 10 1.500 14 7.691 6.375% 20 1.875 8.332 21'4,600 2.750 1TS 1Y --- ----------World Savings Bank s (714) 832-8113 7.900% 20 1.500 30 8.096 3.9500/o 20 1.000 7.561 500,000 2.600 110 1M Bolt1 flud & act;.,.,.. progrem9 .,.. 3CY30 CXllWWtllonlll morlglg9. Type of lMld9r Is: 8 • Banlc. K • tnOl'CllOI b9rNr; R • l'llOl1glge btokM: S • ~ & lolln. Mol1glge b9n1cer1 Md ~ -lolnMd by .... Ce1bn1a Oepanmenl of Real£-... u .itw • bfokeror OOfPC)fatlon. For ~lfom.ilon call Celt. ORE et (918) 227--0931 . .,..._"*for 94..,,.... la en~ rm tor.,. ............ l*lod Down,.,_.. 11 lmOUf'll of CMt'I ('W. of llllJee pnce) peid IO letlder pnor to ligl*'O mong.ge ~ Po6la.,.. ~al loen tl*a peld to..-et *"9 al loen doelng. LoctHn Ill .... number al deys lender~ rm priof to doling. MA II ....... f*OI'_. rm whdl • an Mllm8ted ~ C09t al Ille loerl to IN bonower. 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F« 11 ~ gulda on how to nip for a lllOf'IOllOll, Mnd a S4 50 otied\ peyebla to~ Newa Co •• 3815 aurr.. Ad.; &Ale E. Mono Illy, CA 83442. (805) 772"9!00 OOPYRtOtfT 0 1987 Moftgege ...,._ Co. Back Bay vieYls going quickly ~t Harbor Cove Palisades European-inspired homes are in a gate guarded community Breathtaking Back Bay views and a superb Newport Beach Lifestyle are going fast at Harbor Cove Palisades. where Standard Pacific has a limited number of move up homes remaining for sale. Located within the gale guarded Harbor Cove community, these European-inspired residences are priced from the low $700,000s. "With Fashion Island just across the street. private access to a scenic Back Bay jogging and bicycling trail and the many • coutal pleaswea of Newport Beach only ' moments away, Harbor Cove Palisades rcsidenta enjoy an enviable life.sty~ ... said Jari Kartozian, Standard Pacific's vice president of ulca and marketing. A recreation center with swimming pool. ape and expansive auodcck is also part of Harbor Cove'• community appeal. Cluaic architecture inspiled by the PR.oc:h, Italian and Spanish Rivieras graces Paliades' two story bcxne$. Stylishly detailed interiors range from 2. 775 to 3,295 square feet of livina space with four or five bedrooms and up lo four and ~half baths. Every home has a lhrce car prap. Amona the 1tome•1 beautifully crafted appointments are dramatic staircases with custom oak railings and enameled balusters, one or two wood-burning fireplaces with custom stone or brick facades, elegant French doors, zoned beating and air conditioning systems, custom oak or white cabinetry throughout and hand-set ceramic tile vanity tops, tub and shower swrounds in aJI baths. Palisades' gourmet rudy kitchens are designed with an array of built-in General Electric appliances: Monogram self- cleaning 30-inch convection double oven. microwave oven. Monogram five-burner gas coolttop and Mooogaam dishwubef with cleaning semor. Every lcitdleo a1tO features a comeoient island counter aDd a large breakfut ooot. Buyen can chooee from such luxurious design options per plan u bonua rooma, master bt.droom retre111 (...ant in ooe pJ.an), exercile rooms. ofticel, lOfti and libraries. Additionally, an~ deck is availible off the mueer suite. While Palisadel bU)WS can seleet from a lcnathy lilt of~ and individual.Wna opQoDs. every home ia ptewired for I ~inch satellite ctish tteeplion. an Etan home electroruca network, computer/telephono locations, a home theater and a security ays~m. One of me nAtioo •• largest and moet - 1~fut publicly oWncd bomcbuUdiiia ;I, ... Remodelecl IO perf9Ction This remodeled three bedroom, two bath one \lory Linda plan reaideoce ii a spacious end unit with a newly landscaped entry and private greenbelt views. Rooma are open, light and bright. Features include atuo-of'-tho-art lighting, vaulted ceilings and absolute pride of crahl\manship. lnlerior highlights include slate floors. granite counters. remodeled kuchen and baths, and mirroRd wardrobes. Enjoy the lovely vegetable and herb garden. Walk to nature traila. Offered II $339,000. For mon ilrf• lldM, ellll 1ial Boorer and Bev While al Ellis Really Group, 23 Corporau Pica, S.. lfO, N~ Beads, (714) 644-6200. George Schroeder ioins the Ellis Realty Group tea111 He brings 18 years of experience to the Newport Beach office Veteran real estate broker George Schroeder has joined the Ellis Realty Group Newport Beach office. "He wiJl be a great asset to our office," said Ron Mazzaoo, vice prc&idcot and district manager. "He provides an exceptional level of prof cssionalism aod reliable service to his many clients - whatever their real estate needs." Schroeder has lived in the area for many years and is highly respected. He decided to make a change and was impressed with the state-of-the-art ad vertising and agent support offered at Ellis Realty Group. A Realtor for 18 yea.rs, Schroeder was named top salesman with his company during his first year in the business .. He has achieved numerous sales awards in his career. A Cenified Relocation Specialist, Schroeder maintains membership in the Orange Coast, California and Nation.al Association of Realtors. Regarded as an expert in bis field. he currently serves on the Govemmen.t/Political Affairs Committee and served as Newport Beach chair in 1996. Dedicated to his community as well as his vocation, Schroeder serves on the Board of Directors for Speak Up Newport, a non-profit civic organization. He chaired the Mayor's dinner in 1996 and 1997, and will chair the 1998 Mayor's dinner to be held in February. To colflllct Gffrge Seluwtlo; ""1 hbn 111 Ell# RMlq Gro.p, 23 ~ PlcJI, s.Ju 190, Newpon Beoclt, (1U) 644-6200, UL 106. , I .. .. .. 615-6161 421 31st smet UnJque Ardst a C.ollector's CXlfttempcnly dream home. 2 ,Yal'I new. M.uwloos walls 8. display areas for oolleafbles. Natural Ugbt studio. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths wldi 3900 1q. ft. ot living spa. Gourmet kJtdlal wldi pan11e a mahogany. Reduced to $775,000 OPEN SAT. 12-5 Little BulboD l~lmid Fabulous Duplex 3 BO Upper Unit. 2 1 /4 BA. fplc in conversation nook, large balcony. Lower 2 BO unit. 1 Y. BA 4<ar parking. Offered at $7Z9,000 WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED BOYE BUYBRS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! 1\vo on a lot on • popular E'slde street. : Wonderful lncome • Larae JU lot Ex1sttng 2BD, lBA home with room for propertyl : 3BD, 1BA+ 280, IBA.: Xlnt condition. exp8nslon a : targe 2nd unit. : Xlnt neighborhood! Great buy for some Juclcy lnvestorl OfRrecl at $359,000 • • • 244 • : Mam you feel llJce )'OU are In : • Grandma's houleJ It Just • : oozes okl fashioned charm! : : This 2Bd. 1 ba Is great for : : 1st time buyers. : $295,000 : • • "Service with expertise" Offaecl at $269~ .. ,. • ; Charming 'Peninsula 'Point Jfome ·this 'RemoJelcJ J ·Bedroom , 115 'Balli •7 eutures ."\f mca11 . -'Par't'f), •Fm1d1 ·Doors, 1505 OCEAN BLVD, BALBOA ~~11 'Lrtra f.arqe 2-Car 5Juraqc {-.;·rile 'Roof 01ic ){01/\t' ·From· Onw1 L" ·If '11/ku1q · n1,tt111n· ·lo Balboa • T CTI\' L" • ffr_,/1111 I llflb. I"'""'"'' /•,,,,..,,,,.,/ H1 BNR Balboa N~wporl Realty, Inc. IE.AL ESTATE & INVESTMENTS \tAR\ FRYER 17 1l>7:.!.1-WH CkpaJ PENINSlJ LA POI NT Best Offer Over! . ka Jkufr:!ko11/10me .~~~°' { (r vr1J.isi.tely ~ l'oJe in i:ri'«.e mot. mtti.rg. • l a::!ra:rrs • den. 2. 5 l::Bths • nlTt)eld any w/10' 1o1toeri.all • [ .J'tll OCf livirg ro:rn • h itral \8::, JIC, 9D.rity ')y-':ten, lrDmJn. etc. • 'Jallte:! cei.lirgs ' cls:t'.lli1IXXY windows • XI.la ~ glSlllglt W/18' c1 ':\IStan aibinet.s ' WJlidlench • ~ 1 ta.Ir G.Jar<H;ated NEW ENGLA. 'iD BAYFRONT Th is rare, "tvltr Lus~ tovmhttmt has "D tmt •j.ow or nJDv,/ Built in I 979 w/YJ ~ + 00at doc~ 3 bcdrooms.R 2 fire~ 2493 sq.ft, high~ latgc. LR & $535,000 kitrlien. Mzter suite faturcs sitting rm & fircpbcc. Please call ownu (o~ showing: 714-644-87"8 (Prlrq.ls aey, BBST OFFER OVRR ~ $1,295,'*l **WANTED** Are f" i1terett•~ i• 1111i19 , .. , ,,.,.rtym Mr ellut we114 Ilk• • 4 ~4rtt• + ..... rtt• tr s "4,... M•• . I• .... ., IMH y,,, ... , Smlttt Hiiis, Haner Vin Hills ..r: • -~-et Of' CiriH (SM .. tf P.C.H.) ,._ ull If f!1 "''" •rlM•ff 11111.., 1 1S-JO 41f "'"" eleti•t· Come and see this beautiful remodeled 4BR SBA end unit with view. Seller bought another! 2114 Vista &ttada Open Sunday 1 · -This Striking Mcditcn-anean cwtom , home has great curb appeaJ and features: • 5 bedrooms, 4 baths • Oversized lot, 3-<:ar gange • Marble Dooring, granite counters • French doors, cdestory windows • 2 black marble fircpbces JNSI R~lbu:ed to $1~45,000 Contact Vaughn Hapeni.an 0 Ofc 260-4747 Home 640-7258 MONEY ~CIONE • . ~ ~ 1 I ' , • I . I J ' H --- BALBOA PENINSUIA 1025E. ..... IW. -SltlSun ·S . $1,495,000 cannery Wllp laity 673-3"7 1505 Oceln lhd. 31l Sat 12·3 $549,000 .... Newpott Realty Mmy""' 714-319-1201 CORONA DEL MAR 1401 layllde Dr 411 SltlSun 1·5 $1,650,000 Cannery VIiiage ledy 673-3"7 COSTA MESA 1164 Gleneaglet Temce 311 Sun 1-4 $329,000 Coldwell Brier Paula Utten 668-9333 1633 Corsica Pl 381 Sun 1-4 $218,500 Coldwell lanker Donna Rudolph 668-9333 1m0riole Dr 6BR Sun 1-4 $419,900 C.oldwell Banker Pat Davit 668-9333 1779 New Hampshire Dr 481 Sat 1-4 $217,500 Coldwell lanker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 1782 ICenwood " 381 5111-4 $171,000 Coldwell lanbr Eha Hoyt 668-9333 1835 Oriole 58R San 1-4 $425AJQO Colclwell lanker Plf Dmt 668-9333 201 Camella 481 Sat 1~5 $219,500 hdflc: Coat Realty Group curt 1 tetf>erb n 631~ 641-6438 411 Sun 1-4 $114,887 411 San 1-4 '411,IOO 2711 Lilnpaod a. .,,,,. ColctMI ..... Nllllwll '6MJ33 3089V-. JR Slill 2-5 t192,000 Colltwlllmloer ...... '6M333 461~Way Pool S..1-4 .. ,GOO for We ly Owner Pt~Only HUNTINGTON BEACH 111ss.&11 -S..1-4 $119,900 eow.•llllbr Linda .... "'"'333 9112...,, S-1-4 1519,a Coldwll llnbr DMI...,_ '6M333 NEWPORT BEACH 117 \1a Wadel• 411 San 1-4 $199,000 c.....,v-.~ &1J.3m 1191 Napmt ... Dr r.t 511 Sun 2·5 $629,000 0-., leldl or MlllJR 75M111 511 Sun 1-S $1,245,000. 411 ~1-5 "'9,000 ~ .... 1·5 $334,900 211 s.n 1·5 $469,000 . 412\1111~ 311 ~1·5 '359,000 1-'2400 I ... -. ' . . ..... -... -_-.~~~ . ~~~ - Unique, large home in Irvine Terrace You have a great opportunity to own ID extra large home on an oversized lot in Corona dcl Mar. Tb.is home was completely rebuilt in the early 1990s and has all the amenities of a new home. With more thin 4~ square feet, you wilJ find large rooms and high ceilings. There are four bedrooms, four and one-half baths, a study, exercise room. two family rooms, a large pool md spa. plus a nice yard. This home is in a peat location. it's just one block from Irvine Terrace Park and is located within& walking distance 'to Balboa Island, Corona del Mar and Fashion Island. fuel are low -the.re are no Mello-Roos f ces. Lincoln Elementary School and Corona del Mar ffi1b Schools, two of the best schools in Newport Beach, arc the desigoaled ICboola for this home. Offered at $998,000. For...,. 114/91 fllioll, c"1l Marla Plaillippi at (714) 723-88()(). Coast Newport Pro~ftln, 3J11 Kl Lltlo, Nftf10rt &«II. Custom Ocean Ridge villa TbiJ spectacular single leYd custom Meditcmmean-style villa ii perched on a bill in the pratia:ious Ocean Ridge area of Newport Coast. The estaae c;ype property bu sweeping ocan. barl>ol' and city light views. A rwo stOf)' roamda leads to a wide loggia pUay 8CCCDled by baJogeo tights and operative skylights. The sunkal living room fCMUrCS a panite muomy fireplace and tloor-<o-<:d.li.ni windows framing a view of the P8c:i.fic. IUDlda and city ligbu. The large ocean view dining room opens to an elegant livina room u well u to lbe aourmet kit.cbeo. Urned oak cabinets. granite ccuntertops, a gardeQ window and an OYCniz.ed bland coo1aop with natural edge granite ~ a few of the interior design features. The muter bedroom bu floor..fO.CeiUq wiadowa with views. There i& an oversized marble steam shower with apeaktn, Jacuzzi IUb, .quPt. exotic hand painted mural and nmble fl<n and countertops in the muter '*b. The leeludod pest bedroom bas separate garden access with Prencb doon. Nearby, ia a libra'y witb pmeJed w.l1a and ceiling and a cast coocrdC fireplaoe. Lush planting acceota the pled fllllry coartymd. which bu • tiled spa witb double water feature and foumain.. well u. tilod ~ Aa ~arbor with flowering vine and walkway lead to an ocean view ~-Dore ii a three cs pnce and easy access to major freeways and beacbea. Offered at Sl.39S,OOO~ Ftw.,.. ,,., .... .,,., "'11 c..l .... Ill (114) Ul-lMIO. Coat Nnrpon ~ 4 Clric ftD, S. • N,,,,_. ...,._ . 1 • I • t .. . ' NEWPORT BEACH $VOLUME $140 Million $120 Million $100 Million $80 Million $60 Million $40 Million $20 Million Coast Newport Properties NEWPORT COAST -COSTA MESA THIS DATA FOR THE FIRST lWO O!)ARTERS OF 1997 WAS OBTAJNED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST AsSOCIATION OF REALTORS ON 7 /17 /97. • • ' ... A • '. ' -~ -' ~ ~· • ~ • j .NEWPORT BEACH -NEWPORT COAST -COSTA MESA $VOLUME $140 Million $120 Million $100 Million $80 Million $60 Million $40 Million $20 Million THIS DATA FOR THE FIRST TWO Q!)ARTERS OF 1997 WAS OBTAINED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST AsSOCIATION OF REALTORS ON 7/17/97.