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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot.. .. . - .$PORTS ;·Newport Harbor looking •• good. play{ng better SeM(>Q the Newport·Mesa oommunlly ~nee 1907 ..... ~ best local real entate An end to East Side traffic woes? . . •Council to discuss ·plans tb slow cars that drive through residential areas. .. •11111 11 craa ... Aon1,.... 'en.I tNt. Pl opCll9 n.tn'oMrtgi street b)'Ullngpoint10-.. ot11c-. • 0......-Mazue: Some l'1dkiefds Mw. fled • petition., tht ~to ~bus roue. number SJ to N~ louievatd. +2111 ............. lafte: M bWld In front of Kalw Primary Centw • '-I.a. '-&.a ............... el may be dismissed of old molestation charges By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Residents who live on the East Side may fin.ally find peace from traffic and Safety hazards they say is caused mostly by outside motorists tak- ing shortcuts and speeding through their neighborhood. It's been nearly two years since these reside nts initially Sought the city's help to slow down traffic in this area. The council objected to their first pro- posal more than a year ago to • SEE TRAFFIC PAGE 13 C1all<f 2000 So many :questions, . .so many answers • EDITOR'S NOTE: This is part of an ongoing series featuring seven mem- bers of the Class of 1000. The Daily Pilot setected these studenb from a home- room class at Newport Harbor High School and wlll follow the teens through the wonder yean to their grad- u.tion at the tum of the century. As swnmer comes to a close .and the school year nears, we caught up with our Oass of 2000 students and decided to pepper them with some questions - kind of a way to get them ready for the grueling pop quizzes they are sure to race this fall. The following is what we asked the group of Newport Har- bor High School students. Some clµestions weren't answered so we just left them blank: t) What's the most important thing you learned during your freshman year. 2) The best book you read was ... ? The worst ... ? 3) Do you worry about taking the SAT test? 4) Are you working this sum- mer? U so, where? How about a vocation, did you taking a vaca- tion? Again, where? · 5) Are you any closer to figur- ing out your career plans than you were a year ago? 6) U you had to make a choice now, where would you go to col- lege and what would you study? 7) Quick summer sampler: Best car? Best COi Best movie? 8) Mind sharing your grades with us? Wha.t was the toughest .class you took? 9) Tell us 11bout one fwmy ',thing that ha.ppened·trus year at Newport Harbor? : 10) What advice would you IJlve to an incoming freshman? • 11) U you could rewrite the . .. · • SEE SURVEY PAGE B5 ·--... --... $OIM str..u to rNke ttwm appeM .....,.,_, + S.... ...... .-.iaw A four-w.y stop 5'gn n bom lUstir'I Awnue and -""""· ............... ~An lsland Jn the~ of WMt Jn front of ~ 5chool. Montmsort center. +Uni -....: An Island In front of ~S<hool. +,__AM~ An island In front of ....... ,..,..,,..,, S<hool. ·--..... -.... An ~ In front of St. -~­............... __. .......... ....... A111:a:u1: AA lsl¥KI In front of I'd Prtvate School. + ,,.., 111 ltNllt: Closure at the v.wt end of the 100 blade. ¥'t'here It em.n the comrner<Wll ~Ing dts. trkt servtng the tHt entrlnces of businesses ioc.ted on Newport, ........... + 1tlh ...,_ (400 Modi): Palntm lines to rwrow street and dow traffic. + EWon .,.._The dosufe of the ~Wide segment of Elden Aveiiue loc.aUd south of 22nd Strfft. • Final ruling will come next week, but the career sex offender still will face murder charges. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pi/or SAN BERNARDINO -A Superior Court judge tentatively ruled earlier this week to dismiss child molestation charges against James Crummel1 the career sex Crim· inal thrust into the spotlight in May when police posted fliers in his Newport Beach neighborhood warning resi- dents of his presence. On Wednes- James Crwnmel day, after lawyers debated a defense motion to dismiss the 14 felony counts against the 53- Fisherman Mlke 1Uk shows oft a blg sm.1Je and two barracudas he caught while aboard the Freelance on Prtday. Cate 49 • • • of the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ocaJ sport fishing companies are cashing in on the bumper crop of larger, more exotic fish being lured to the area by warm ocean waters brought on by El Nino. And there's no sign the fish are going to stop biting any time soon. "It's been excellent," said George Eddy of New- port Landing Sportfishing. "More lish. more peo- ple. This w11s one of our best swnmers ever." Other local anglers tell a similar fish tale: more, bigger fish and types not typically seen in this area without the warming inlluence of El Nino. Local anglers are reeling in barracuda, albacore and plenty of other exotic fish Newport Beach sport fishing operators are filled with "Stories about the local abundance of yellow- tail, dorado, albacore and barracuda -wann- water exotic fish that either don't frequent the area or usually only show up in small numbers. Nonts Tapp, manager of Davey's Locker sport fishing, said he first noticed the local pickup about •SEE FISHING PAGE A14 year-old defendant re1ating to three underage Big Bear boys he allegedly molested in 1987- 88, Judge Shahla S. Sabet said she thought the law could not hold Crummel, owing to a statute of lirrutations issue, authorities said. Crummel escaped the same charges in 1995 when a judge threw out the case on similar grounds, but a recent modifica- tion in the law led to his arrest at •SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A14 Pay your water bill, give to schools • Mesa Consoli\lated will include option to donate with monthly payment. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA Local schools needing to raise funds for athletics, music programs and other educational pursuits have teamed up with Mesa Consoli- dated Water District to generate a few extra bucks. Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict board members on "We think it 's Thursday voted 4-0 - with director Dana Haynes absent -to allow the Newport- Mesa Unified School Dis- trict to include with a great example of two agencies working together lo benefit young people ... • -MAC BERND water billings speciaJ fliers reque sting voluntary donations. ·our pol.tcy allows us to do this with any other public agency." said Coleen Scanni- nach , Mesa spokeswoman. School district Superintendent Mac Bernd said school boa.rd members put a lot of effort into working out the details of thi.s fWld-raiser. "We think it's a great example of two agencies working together to benefit young people: Bernd said. The flier. whlch will reach about 100.000 Mesa customers, allows donors to select among four schools they would like to contribute to. Mesa board member Trudy Ohlig-Hall said the school dis· trict will pay for printing of the cords. •w e allow non~proti.ts to put ruenr in the bills, but it bas to be the s&nie size, so we don't have to pay higher postage,• she said . • • SEE DONATION PAGE A 14 ~: ;!-!-~---------------------------------------------------, I .MAKING A RUNNING CATCH THAT WOULD MAKE WILLIE MAYS PROUD ......... *c r Mlia:Dllr~ • Wear your support for uses Trojans Bergeson visits Rea ~ent Center:· E verytbJ.ng you've always wanted to own with the UC logo ii available at the USC Collediom It.ore (......_ ... 75) located at South Coast Plaza on the second Ooor near Sean. The store ii filled with mugs, memorabilia, silver, crys- tal. books and clothing. There's currently a special on adult-size sweatshirts and for your favorite little future nojan there are kids T-shirts on sale. The new HomeChef Kltcben Store~ Cooking School, located at Pasluon Island directly across from the Farmer's Marllet/food court area, is planrung an open- ing on Wednesday with a kick- off celebration featuring 38 tree Taste of HomeChef cooking classes during the month. The store is filled Wltb displays of cobalt blue cerarruc pie plat.es, copper pots, pack.aged olive oils, vinegars. and mtemabonal spe- cialty foods. You Ciiil find every kl.nd of kttchen tool unaginable, and under the same roof, you can take cooking classes -from a down-to-basics 10-week Essentials Coolung Series to spe- oalized classes and workshops. At the series, class topics include stocks and broths, braising, pas- tries, souffles, bread and pizza, poadung, boiling and steanung, gnlling, broiling, sauteing and sauces Twllon for the Essential Senes is $330, and the classes are avail- able individually for $39. The HomeChef Cooking School was founded in 1972 by Judith E's- Hoking in her own San Franosco home latchen Four yea.rs later E's-Holang moved the school to its current San Franosco loca- tion, where she developed the concept of a cooking school with a kitchen ·wrapped around" st A patio furniture factory store called Patio OuUet cla1ms to have the largest seleclloo of cusruons and umbrellas ID Orange County. You can also have your old patio furniture refinished at the store. It's located at 1590 MonroVla Ave . ·~· \ . -!'. . : • 'j.l [ 'I"----. • --~-r----, . --• , : "" -, ..:. ~ ~ .!. .... ~ greer wylder in Newport Beach. Draper's ~ Daemons Ladles Fasbiom (646-5521) is bavmg a sale on a huge selection ol mer- chandise through today. Misses and petite, sportswear, dresses and accessories are reduced 25% to 70% ott, and there's an additional 20% to 30% off OD sale merchan- dise. It's located at Westdiff Plaza, 1096 lrvine Ave., Newport Beach. A ·soft grand opening• is happening this weekend at the Aphrodite Energy Center (723- 3080) located at 507 E. Balboa Blvd. in Balboa. The reason it's coDS1dered a soft opening is that it will be open by appoinbnent only until Sepl 20, then at will have regular hours. The store lS a combination of an aromathera- py shop, pampenng salon, retail shop, a service salon that offers essential oll anno1J1tings, and by I appoUltment only, private e. nergy heal.J.ng/balandng, and nubition- al consultmg After the offiaal I openmg in September there will be a calendar of public events featuring a schedule of classes. I Tius weekend the hours of oper- ation are Satwday, and Sunday noon to 7 p.m., Monday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I • llEST IUYS appears /rllefY Thursday and Saturday. If you know of a good I buy, fax me at 646-4170, call me at 540- 1224, write me at Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. or e-mail me at dpilot20e.trthlink.net. • State beads of education and health arid welfaie introduce Wilson health plan for undeqnfyileged children. COSTA MESA -Humberto Cavezas felt rejected and con- fused when he IDOYed hil lami- ly from El Salvador two years ago. His daughters couldn't enroll in school because they did not have proper immunizations, and his employer's medical insurance did not cover bis fam- ily's entire health needs. But when Cavez.as entered the Rea Assessment Center, a clinic run by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, he received more than the required shots for his daugh- ters. ·1 started to feel like part of this society,· Caveza.s said. ·we found people really interested in helping us. . .. Everything was fixed in a couple of hours.• Secretary of Education Mari- an Bergeson and the Secretary of Health and Welfare Sandra Smoley on Friday vtsited the trailer next to Rea Elementary School, where the clinic has provided t, 722 immunizations and 981 tuberculosis screen- ings in the past year. The pair introduced Gov. Pete Wilson's $885 million annual plan to provide health insurance for children in poverty. The plan, funded by federal dollars, would target CaWor- nia's unimured 6-to 17-year- olds for insurance, costing $8 a month, Smoley said. The plan would not increase numbers on Medi.Cal rolls because the state plans to pur- chase health benefits in bulk from private insurers, she said. "It's the kind of coverage we're all going to want for our children,• Smoley said. Rosemary Bodrogi. director of adult education and student support services, estimated that between 3,000 and 4,000 New- port-Mesa children would qual- ify for the program. The plan still must win approval from the state legisla- ture. nustee Wendy Leece took issue with the new plan, calling it a form of socialism. ·The government is taking away responsibility from par- ents to care for their children's health.· Leece said. "It's creat- ing more people dependent on government.• Leece said she wanted to see healthy students, but parents should seek out health care from other agencies besides the schools. At the press conference, Smoley· said they announced the new plan at the Rea Center Sea....,ol Encalloli Mart.all ....,. talbab1o11t ......... for ... Aue1 .. ent c.eater Prt- day after- noon at a preM confer- ence In Cotta Mesa. l(JM HAGGE«TY /DAl.YPIDT because of its success in collab- orating with businesses and other agencies for funding. The Rea Center received Healthy Start funding for its first three years and bu relied on grants from PacifiCare Health SystelDI and help from other groups since then. It isn't beyond Bodrogi to confront her own doctors with needs at the clinic. "lf kids need something. we'll call a doctor,• she said. "We'll say, 'This kid needs ser- vice. Will you do it for freer in addition to shots and tests, the clinic screens for vision, hearing and dental problems, Bodrogi said. I REAPERS HOIUNE 642-6086 Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: Ho MWJ ~ lllustt~ edlto- NJ matter°'~ herein un be reproduad wfttl.. out written permlt5lon of copv- rlght ownef. • --°if• • VOL 91, NO. 197 TMOMASH.~. Pubt~ WIUJAM L080£U, Edit0< STEVE M.U8lE. MaNglng Editof TONYDOOaO. Assistant Managing Edit<>< TINA 80RGATIA. 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Balboa 72J64 T10ES Costa Mesa TODAY 73164 First low CorON del Mar 2:53un. 0.0 71164 Flrst high 9:12 a.m. 4.4 SURF fOllECAST Second low LOCATION SIZE 2:34 p.m. 1.8 Wedge 2-3 SW Second high Newport 2-3sw 8:36 p.m. 5.7 Bladties 24sw SUNDAY River Jetty 24sw First' low CdM 2-3sw 3:21 un. 0.1 First high llOATING 9:37 a.m. 4.5 Light and v1riable Second low winds durl;H mom-3:06 p.m. 1.6 ing hours II Sea>nd high become southwest to 9!08p.m. 5.6 westerly at 15 knots during the after-WATER noon. One foot wind TEWERAlUllE: 70 We're looking at ,._OU IEAOt ~~ • a.t ..... 9oulevant. A planner worth S40 was stolen from~ ct11 ~ed In the 600 block. And the smart mon- ~ getting out • ....... Court Cash worth S14 was stolen from a resldence in now, because the 10 blodt. a sJow decline's st.art· • c.mr.I Av.nue mMI Via Oporto: A car was vandalized by ingto ~in. someone who broke a beer bottle on the hood causing S700 You'll notice the damage. northwest wind • w.t 8albo9 ~ A truck was stolen from a resl- swell lacking the dence in the 20 block. energy it's been pr~ • c.tallna Drtve: Property worth S520 was stolen from a resi-: vidi~ but it'll st.111 dence in the 300 block. help 1n shapi~ waves around e. O>STAMESA Themaln~is • Mesa ¥erde Drtve: An unknown amount of coins were coming from stolen from a washing machine at a laundromat In the 2700 southwest. And com- bining wtth the wind block. swell. it should pr~ • w..lo Drtve: A fishing pole worth S 175 was stolen from the duce sets ranging front yard of a residence in the 700 block. from knee-to chest-• w.t 19th StrMt: A stereo system worth $840 was stolen h:tt The best bet from a trudt partced in the 800 blodl. wi I be to hud for • tWbor 9oUlevwd Md Mesll v.rde bft: A foaming upper-west Newport machine and dtlll worth S 1, 750 were stolen from a truck. and take advantage • tWbor loulwwd: Car supplies, an Nrthquake kit and of the morning tide buffer worth $220 were stolen from a car parked in the 2400 push. block. I ....... ~.._Oii;' ... . .. . (Jut sailing ·again an,d lovin ~ it c;tyside Get your paddle out for table tennis if here is nothing I won't do j for this column. No irate public of1idal I won't chal- )enge, no unpopular stand I won't • • take U I believe in tt. no peril I 'won't face, no cb.aJlenge I won't meet. I have tried to fry eggs on the lldewalk. gone marlin fishing, and once even went to a baseball game for you. Prom city councils and school boards to congressional commit- tees and water-distrtct bearings, even in that cave of winds where the county supervisors meet. I have been there for you. I have, generally speaking, served our readers far above and beyond the call of duty. Why, on that wann evening last Tuesday, I even went sailing for you. Yeah, I lqiow: It's a rotten job, but somebody has to do it. This was the first time I have been sailing in a couple of years; niy wife and I having transferred our allegiance from sailboats to ~ts. I still love it. The occasion for this rebirth . --.-I 1l ~ • . • 6\, . . "'· -- --- martin was an invitation to check out the Schock family's latest creation - the new Harbor 20. The Schocks designed and built the ubiquitous Udo 14, the remarkably success- ful Santana series and a ftock of other sailing vessels. They used to do all this in Newport Beach, then Sant.a Ana when the company outgrew its original plant in the Cannery Dis- bict. Property values and manu- facturing structures for fiberglass boats being what they are, Tom Schock moved the manufacturing pJant to landlocked Corona. The Harbor 20, however, ls strictly a Newport Beach water baby, a concept bom on the local waterfront. sired by longtime sailors who finally began to admit they weren't quite as agile as they used to be. It is not generally known, but sailors occasionally will gather over a round or two of adult malt beverages and talk about boats. As these veteran racers grew old- er, as theil' hair fell out and grayed, and their backs creaked and legs wobbled ever so slightly, the consensus was: MWe've gotta get us a boat that fits our refine- ment and stature but that still has our coltish ways and sex appeal." Unlike generations of such conversations, these guys took the ideas out of the yacht club bar and into reality. Tom Schock's younger brother, Steve, put the ideas down on paper. along with Arthur Strock, and the Harbor 20 began to take shape. Equally important, the progen- ttor group -guys like Phil Ra.J:nser. Don Ayres, Pat Sauggs and John CUrc::d -told Tom Schock. •vou build Lt. and we will come -with cash.• Not one to look a gUt boat in the bow, so to speak. Tom Schock commissioned a final design, built the molds and is selling boats. Schock's sales manager, Lenore Collins, says 25 have been sold this year in Southern California, most in Newport Harbor. Eight of those turned out for a three-race regatta in the bay Tuesday evening. Ralph Rodheim invited me to crew with him and his regulars, Lee and Holly Sutherland. We had a great time. Ralph got a fabulous start and we won the first race handily. There was a fairly stiff breeze so, with four of us aboard to bold the Harbor 20 down on her optimum lines, we were unbeatable upwind. We rounded the first mark at least 10 boat lengths ahead. In the next race, we were sec- ond by a couple of noses; the third go-round will not be dis- u-.c... • Root Beer-12 pk • NaUal Cola -12 pk 93" I ECONO 12 PACK I Rm. '5.99 cussed here. The Harbor 20 is everyth1ng its god.fathe.ra hoped for: fut. nim- ble, good looking, comfortable, eosy to sail. When you need to tack. you simply tadt. No sheets to deal with, no winches to grind, because the jlb has its own little boom that does all the work for you. For the dieha.rds among us, the Harbor 20 bas a panel of 10 strings that can tweak everything on the boat. But it also has two ice chests that are standard equipment. And an optional, ingeniously installed electric motor that lurks in the lazarette for when the wind dies. After all, this is a civilized boat for civilized people. It will even shred the old sailing cliche, MGentlemen don't go to weath- er • On the new Harbor 20, you do. With dignity, panache -and a very large grin on your face. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Adults and cb1ldreD can pertidpat.e in a sedM r:t table tmnil dinia offered at Orange Cout College starting Sept s. All the buiic lkiDI will be taught. including serve and volley, forehand, backhand, block. chop, smash and loop drive. Participants will need to fumlsh their own equipment and will have the opportunity to play in a U.S. Table Tennis Association-sanctioned tour- nament. The evening sessions are Fridays starting SepL 5 through Dec. 19 from 6 to 10 p.m. The afternoon clinics are Sundays starting Sept. 1 through Dec. 21 from 2 to 6 p.m. Registration fee is $50 for adults, $25 for children 17 and under, seniors and OCC stu- dents, and $10 for children 12 and under with a paying adult. For information, call 432-5833. ~r,~!~ ~ Caw Nol 1""*' with r-BST G1wth HomDte • Low Fat • Non-Fat •Farmer's St)4e Reg. 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The meeting, which begins with refreshments at 5:30 p .m . and program at 6 p.m., is being held at The cannery Restaurant Speak Up Newport president nm Riley said the public is welcome to attend and hear about the construction plans. Q.UB NOT£S: A total 14 members of the Newport Beach Lions Club will be vacationing in Hawaii together Sept. 10-17 and plan to attend the Aloha Day Parade and festivities, president Lou Nockold said. The $769-per-person fee includes round-tnp aufare and seven nights at the Outrigger Beach Hotel in Waikiki. Call Sally Nockold at 644- 6105 for more infonnation. Due to the Labor Day holiday, the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Lions Club will hold its regular meeting on Sept. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa . jim de boom Country Club. Program details to fol- low. • Rotarians and family members from District 5320 clubs will gather at Anaheim Stadium on Sept. 14 for a 1 p .m . game between the Anaheim Angels and Kansas City Royals. Tail- gating is encouraged before the game, and tickets are $8 each. Mem- bers should contact their club presi- dent for details. WELCOME TO THE WORl.D OF SER· VICE 0.UBS ... Laird Grant and Daryl Kling who joined the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. WORnf REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt, newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar, "Don't believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want." SERVICE a.ua MEmNGS THIS COMING WEEK ... Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give same- thing back to your community1 Try a service dubl You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first-guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Marian Berge- son, California secretary of education. 6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Cou=ub. WEi:JDAY-7:15 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Oub. Newport H...t>or Ktwanls ctub meets •t tne Vnfvetsity Athletic Club. Noon Costa MeA Rotary Oub meets at~ Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets .t the Bahia Corinth!.. an Ylcht Oub. a p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Ou~ • ntUllSDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mesa- Or.nge Coast Breakfast Uons Oub meets at Mimi's C.fe. Noon The Cost• Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beac:h<oio- na del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Shirley Collhan on "What ls Meditation.• The Exchan9e Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Sharie Island Yacht Oub. The Newport-Irvine Rotary dub meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Cheryl A. Post on "Brandy's Friends." • COMMUNnY Ii Cl.UBS is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. briefly in the news\ No trash collection on Monday NflM of the dty. Of NeWpcrt Beach regulmfy scbeduled for trash coDectim on ~ wtfI not have their trash ooDected on Labor Day, Monday, but wtll instead have it collected the next day on 1\JeSday. • All other areas for the city will be. collected one day later throughout the week. There will also be no street sweeping on Monday tn the dty. For more iDfort'JUltion. call 644-3066. Wmdows '95 workshop at OCC Orange Coast College's Community Educa- tion Office offers an extensive one-day work- shop on Windows '95. The workshop will be from 9 a,m. to 4 p.m., Sept. 6, at Computer Resource Center, 2021 Business Center Drive, SUite 115, Irvine. The cost is $117. Registration is underway in OCC's Community Education Office. For more information. call 432-4880. Nguyen earns scholarship Dominic Nguyen, a 1997 graduate of Costa Mesa High School, has received a University of Houston National Merit Scholarship for bis high academic standards and involvement in activi- ties such as student exchange club, volleyball and the California Scholarship Federation. Nguyen plans to study medicine. HELD FRESH PRODUCE STAND ONck XL ttypo.lllergenlc Hotel Upright Filters 99.7% of all breathable air particles. II features a state-of-the-art roller that rotates more than 6,500 times per minute picking up dust mites, pet halr, pollen, llnt, and fine sand, all in one sweep. Oreclt SUper Air 5 Regenerates the air In a 15' x 30' room fNf1fY 19 minutes. Catches up to 95% of all airborne pollutants Including smoke dust, and pollen. Oreck Super Buster 8 The companion compact canister Is powerful enoogh to lift a 16-pound bowtlng ball. , -. ~ ~r~hs~ ORECK 1~~'j1 . FLOOR CARE CE•NTERS ~~r~ WE SERVICE ALt II DS The Orttk Super ~ .. B 11 lru Wltb the putt.bale If ti.. .,..pH Air S" (9Jl6) ~ . ------------· 1 14-Point 1 TIJSTIN NEwPORT BEAQI IRVINE 1 I I 13229 Jamboree Rd. 2S2J.A Eastbluff Dr. ~D Alton Pkwy. I TUNE-UP SPECIAL I ~ ~1 ~-00.9 ! Save $14 9 5 : FULLERTON LAGUNA NIGUEL HUNTINGTON BEACH I $10 • I 1064 E: Bastanchury Rd. 27221-D La Paz Rd. 71S8 Edin&er Ave. • - - - - - - - - - - ----~..:. 672-9()1)1 831~44 841-3168 ..._ _____________________________ ,5~ ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CUSHIONS & UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY IS GROWING 400EAST17tb Part' PLith'P- \, aiLihl'-l· t ;ilurin:...: u .. ,,,' //1 ,,,, \/1111 )I JMMI P HOURS M 5 '-.,'M 7PM '-UN 11 >AM 6PM WE'RE ?!JOT FANCY BUT 78r.6W~ NOW FEATURING SUPER SWEET CALIF. PEACHES \\ ' , , '1 , f,, / 1 r I ' I ' ' I ,\ l t. I, I I I /1 BFSI' & FRFSllFSI' RANCH EGGS "ALWAYS" . 98'doz. Not valid with any oCher otrers EXP 9/3197 LAST OF SEASON CONCORD GRAPF.S sl.19 ea . bsk. FRESH LARGE FIRM EGGPLANT 79' ea. FEATURING MAINLY LOCAL ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE VINE RIPE TOMATOES ·14J_WAYS" 89¢ lb. ..,CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS" CRISP JUICY GRAVENSTEIN APPUS 69¢Jb. MATrRESS SALE • I -I . ' • j SAVE UP TO $300 ~~:~ this ""eek only.·~· Labor Day Savings.·~:· ... SAT\JltOAY, AUGUST JO, 1117 AdminiStration center construction adds up Robber makes off with cash from Costa Mesa bank BY Michelle Terwilleger. Daily Pilot r· . NEWPORT-MESA-Although :lchool administrators have moved into their new digs at .ilker and Bear streets, a few changes continue to be made, bringing the most recent change order total to about $100,000. School trustees originally budgeted approximately $2.1 Wfilon to build the center that p"ts the majority of administra- tl~e offices under one roof. But over time, the figure has grown to $2.24 million. · Mike Fine, assistant superin- tendent of business services, said interest accumulated during building delays will cover the increases. Some ·of the most expensive changes include additions to the boardroom to allow for live tele- ~ion broadcast, an outdoor sign to display district information, and structural and piping modifi- s:ations ordered by the division of the state architect. In addition, more than $21,000 worth of changes had to be made by the landscaping contractor, .-poPark Enterprises, including :~onstructing a sidewalk and tbs, adding a flagpole and , pving palm trees. . • Superintendent Mac Bernd ! aid the modifications to the i ardroom resulted from a mis- i ommunication between board ! embers who desired to have : ve broadcast of their meetings IJ)d the architects who designed the building. Pew of the cbange1, however, required tear- ing down and rebuilding, Bernd said. •1t was designed without it, and then you put it In,• Bernd said. ·vou're going to have to pay to have it built.• Bernd said he was not con- cerned about the number of change orders. •The number of change orders are consistent of what we usually see with projects of this scope,• he said. Board President Martha Fluor said delays between the plan- ning of the building and actual construction also accounted for some of the changes. In 1994, trustees allocated funds for construction, but the project did not break ground until 1996 because of financial troubles from the Orange Coun- ty bankruptcy. "By the time we started con- struction, it was two years later, and we did not have plans re- drawn,~ Fluor said. •There were a lot of changes related to reor- ganization. When the building started going up, we had to go in there and move a wall here and open up a space there.• In addition, there were many delays in the · project, including long waits from the state archi- tect's office for approvals and a rainy period last winter that pre- vented crews from completing groundwork. A man escaped with an unde- termined amount of cash around noon Friday after giving a clerk at a Bank ol America branch in Costa Mesa a th!9atening note saying he bad a gun. authorities said. Around 11:56 a.m., the man walked into the bank at 2701 Harbor Blvd. and passed the note to the teller in a magazine, demanding cash, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Dave Ander- son. The teller opened a drawer and emptied its contents into the magazine, passing it back to the robber, Andenon sak1. 1be rob- ber then ran out ot tbe bank and WU &eeD driving toward Adams Avenue in a 1Ate-1910s red Mu- da pickup truck. Anderson Mid. No gun was spotted during the robbery, and there were no injuries, Anderson said. Wrtnesses desaibed the rob- ber as a white male, about 25 to 30 years old, 6 feet tall. 180 pounds, with brown hair. He wore a blue baseball cap, a white-and-green striped shirt, blue jeans and sunglasses, wit- nesses said. -By Chrt.st.opber Goflard 'BMCKI L------------------------------------------------------~ Janis (jr®u Loan Offo.er • / save eopk tlwusarufs o tfoffars ... • WN. ........ IW. .............. CA-ma pl-.(114)MM730 .. (11C) ...... NEWPORT Fl•A•CIAL ASSOCIATES 714-151-2200, PIR 14'-6SSI. OR E-MAIL-JAMISIRAIEROJUIO.eo• Find rt fast 1n your hometown newspaper . . , ' . Greater choice, better doctors, • more converuent You don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Gttatcr Ncwpon Physicians' primary care doctors have offices close to~ you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can select the health plan that med5 your needs. Greater Newport Physicians also includes an excellen1 panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliation with Hoag Hospital provides patient~ with access to Orange County's #I hospital. We invite you to get to know these fine ph ysicians in your communiry· Ptftr Kim, M.D. Dr. Peter Kim is a board-certified family practice physician u'ilb bis office located at Hoag Health CenJer -Costa Mesa (at tbe corner of Fairoiew and Baker). Dr. Kim provides medical senticesfor tbe whole family and bas a special interest f n sports medicine and sports related injuries. For more informati.on about bis practice and office hours, pkd18 caJJ 668-2500. Dr. Bette CArlson is a board cerlf jied pby~n wf tb ber office kx:aUJd at Hoag Hea/Jb Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Carlson provides care lo newboms tbrougb adolescents. Por mor1 ln/ormal1on about her practice and o.Jli!;e bo#rs, please calJ 668-2525. Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Costa Mesa: ~-·'. Nazll Ahmed, M.O. Kathleen BOos, M.O. John Fllchet', M.O. John Granzllla, M.D. Yung J. Kee, M.D. Raul Mirlnda, M.O. David Huang, M.D. • Julia Mathewson, M.O. Barry Behrstock, M.0. Jennifer Rodriguez, M.O •• " cartos X. Mantano, M.O. GrN#r~~··J&tlt _..,,.,, ... cmw. ... _, _____ .. al_°' .... ..., of ............ -.. 714/'1fi0.j7ft MUSIC,_, a.ASS 1be Newport Ballet Academy Often a free pre54'ntatton for dill- dren ages 3 to 6 years interested In mUllc classes at 2 p .m. at 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. Por more information. call 646-1644. a.ASS REUNION Estancia High School class of 1911 will celebrate its 20-year reunion at the Sheraton Newport Beach. For information, call 641- 0808. LABOR DAY CRUISE lbe Orange County Cruisin' Assodatton sponsors a Labor Day auise of classic cars from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. throughout the Orange County Fair and Exposition Cen- ter, 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Adult admission is $8, military and seniors (60+) are $7, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call 645-6816. .. SUNDAY LABOR DAY CRUISE The Orange County Cruisin' Association sponsors a Labor Day cruise of classic cars from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. throughout the Orange LA80R DAY CRUISE The Orange County Crullbl' Aaodation sponsors a Labor Day auise of classic can from 8 a.m. to noon throughout the Orange County Fair and Exposition Cen- ter, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Adult admission is $8, military and senio.rs (60+) are S1, children 12 and under are free. For more information, call 645-8816. TIJESDAY DIVORCE WORKSHOP The Jaw offices of Usa A. Cian- cio offers a free workshop called: Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed at 6:45 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For more information, call 574-0866. COUNOL MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of the city of •(''',£-~~ .~. • r-r.c.,• .... - 1 .~ ·~ { . .. ·~ .. ~ ..... ___..:.-_ .. ~-'~-~· -~ ~FOllJM 1'b8 lmide Edge Poundotion for BdUcation bostl a breakfast fOna tram 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at ScOtt's rmtaurant, 3300 Bdstol St., Costa Mesa. lbe topic: Enlighten- ment, ~ Companies and n.mfOnning the World. 1be cost is $20 f« first-time guests and $35 for all othen. Por reservations, call •6<>--'242. 11.00MNGDALE'S EVtNr Bloomingdale's Fashion Island hosts Judith Leiber repn!Selltative Catherine Cannich.Qel for a pre- view of the fall 1997 collection in a trunk show presentation from 10 a.m. to noon and 3 to 9 p.m. on the first Ooor. For more informa- tion, call 729-6600. 111 I ~·ad <gN&WMil ... ,.. SI ...... , pa. at *9 •" #t .,,,. i.-...11s11.91q>, 2220 .,... .. R011i1, COila Ml9a. Par mare lab· .,...,., Cllll 85C-1816.. CAI t !! NnWOIK . . The Career-Network free meet· tog b the ur-em1.&nyed mem at 7:30 p.m. in tbe Stewart LOUage ot St Andrew's~ Church. 600 SL And1ew9 .. R.Oad. NewP.»1 Beacb:. The topic is 'Iblrty Seconds· to Sell Yourself. For informatioo., call 514-2239. REPUIUCAN WOMEN MEETING ' The Orange County Federation ol Republican Women meets at 10 a.m. at c.osta Mesa Golf and Coun- try Oub, 1701 Golf Course Drive, Ccsta Mesa. The guest speakec is Chief Deputy Attorney General M David Stirling. The cost is $15. Reseivations are required by.Man· day. For reservations, call 63()..8517. U8RARV PROGRAM lbe public is invited to a free program called Finding It All at the Ubrary at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beech Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For information, call 717- 3801. FR.ENOi RACK SALE MICJlOSOfT OASS 'Ibe Newport Mesa Assistance The Oasis Senior Center offers a League Seasonal French Rack Sale four-week class called Microsoft :P~in/in_ys of !{rer(eric£ 2!L ~ash c5r., Old Prize Wanning Artist and Gallery Owner in the Lagµna Beach and Newport Beach area for 40 years, due to age and health .... Is Offerbig A Number Of His Best Works -In His Collection- For Sale Please call Frederick M. Rash Sr. at 1-407-321-4715 Lake Mary, Florida Corporations Invited Tassels Tea Room at Elizabeth Benefield New Gourmet Menu that changes monthly Serving IAmch & High Tea Mon-Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridal Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walle ins also welcome 714.673.7714 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 :...-Fine Decorative Accessories & Antique Prints HID N FOOD ~~ ~~ ULTIMATE SKIN & NAIL CARE ······························································· We Specialke In Aromatherapy • Fodok •Day Spa Body Treatments •Waxing •Aromatherapy Produds •Makeup • Ncrhral Mais. • Pedicures • 6ift Clf1ificates • Flne Art Tapestries • OrlWnal PainUngs • Collector F.dttton '"Prints • Magical Books lit Prlrrt8 for Children • IU:P,n>4ucttone ~ w "Mnohanf Ui9 B..n 4 ~Ull EIEUQ.UI The Ebell Oub of Newport Beach meets at 11:15 a.m. at the Bahia Cortnthian Yacht Oub, 1601 Bayside Drive, Corooa del Mar. 1be featwed entertainer is Debo- rah Thylor of the avio Light Opera and San Frandsoo Opera Com.pa· ny. 1be c:ost for lunch is $8. Reser· vations are ~· For more information. call 546-4759. FRIDAY HOME SHOW l'he Orange County Fair and Exposition Center hosts the Home and Remodeling Show from noon to 9 p.m in buildings 10 and 12. Adult admission is $5.75, seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. For information. call 708-3247 . SEPT. 6 BEACH CLEANUP DAY Allergan, Inc., in connection With tb1 «f of N~rt Beach'• Adqpt·A·Beedl pn>gram, spon-sors a beech cleanup at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach Ocean Boulevard and Mar~ guerite Avenue. For more infor- mation, call 246-4198. ILOOMINGOALE'S DEMO View the latest in intimate apparel and see fitne$s demon- strations from Sports Club Irvine from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Intimates Department, third fioor, Bloom- ingdale'• Fashion Island, 701 Newport Cent~r Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 729. 6600. COMPUTER CLUB MEETING The Orange Apple Computer club's September meeting will be held from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 214 of Orange Coast Cot. lege's chemistry building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesd Annual membership is $30. Visi- tors welcome. For more infonna- tion, call 770-1865. MUSIC PREP CLASS The Newport Ballet Academ} offers a free presentation at 2 p .m. for children ages 3 to 6 years interested in music classe!> at 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-7644. ~ _.....,._"'---________ ..._..~:...J..I .:' .. 675-8101 1333 1.-eo.t ...,, Corona .......... CA. 11115 2 door8 eouth of Rub(• OPEN 7 DAva A WllK 7..,..3pm *Thuredlly, Mdllv • •....-Y 7-.1Clpm Bal'v'ee yoi...-life with the LA~lvet'se by i..tilizlt\9 the ar"t of et\vl .. on""ef'\tal placemef'\t. ShC\~I W. C:l@m•l-l• Natiot\ally-K."'owt\ Cot\sl.o\ltat\t & Leet"'~.- Cot\sa..ltatlot\S ~ Appointment Cotnmat"A:ipl & 'Reeid6'tial P.-a~ • REPTILE SHOW The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center hosts a reptile show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 16. Adult admission is $6, children ages 6 to 12 are $2 and kids under 5 are free. The event is sponsored by the Cedar Hill Reptile Enterpris~s . For more information, call 578-3976. •HOME SHOW The Orange CoU9ty Fair and Exposition Center hosts the Home and Remodeling Show from 10 a.m. to 8 p .m. in buildings 10 and · 12. Adult admission is $5.75, seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call 909-9963. SEPT. 7 REPTILE SHOW The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center hosts a reptile show from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. in Building 16. Adult admission is $6, children ages 6 to 12 are $2 and kids under 5 are free. The event is sponsored by the Cedar Hill Reptile Enterprises. For more information, call 578-3976. HOME SHOW The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center hosts the Home and Remodeling Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in buildings 10 and 12. Adult admission is $5.75, COMPUTER BASICSQASS Tbe OuU sen.tor Center olfen • two-week clua called Computer Bulcsonlbun- day from t t a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the center, 800 Muguerlte·Ave., Corona del Mar. Tbe cost ts $29 for Newport Beach residents and $34 for non- residents plus a $2 materials fee. Pre-regtstratton ls required. For more tnforma- Uon, call 6«- 32«. seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call 909-9963. BACK-TO-SCHOOL SALE Temple Bat Yahm's Sisterhood hosts a book fair and gift shop back-to-school sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p .m. at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 644-1999. • HAIR CUT·A-THON Kittie Olivier's Beauty Salon hosts a hair cut-a-thon from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at 26f0 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The cost is $12. Proceeds will benefit Project Together, a volunteer/mentor program for Clothes From The Wardrobes Of The World's Best Dressed People. August 1997 SMTWTFS 1 5 3 45 6789 10 11 17 18 24 25 t9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 Famous Parking . RECYCLED Lot Party This Sunday, 9-4! RAGS Refreshments Se rved A l I Day D rawing For $100 In Merc handise at 2:30! 2731 East Coast Hwy. • Corona del Mar • 675.5553 emotionally disturbed children and their families. For more infor- mation, call 640-5060 or 568· .C935. ONGOING , ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port VUla WesVVilla Rosa co- sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October at New- port Villa West Assisted Llving, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. • The Alzheimer's Association and Mesa Terrace, a new residen- tial community for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, also offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m . on the first Tuesday of each month at Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets at 3 p .m. flVery Tuesday at 3101 W. Cout High- way, Suite 311, Newport BeM:b. The cost is a loving donation to an animal charity of attendees' choice. Call 722""588 for space reseivation. BODY IMAGE SUPPO«T The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association otters a body- i:mage/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Cout Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. AJ INUGHTB IMAGE Pree p,oleaioaal com ulta- tioo tor ma.U-~. ~. etc. 11 available, for cancer patients, by appointQlent only every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722· 6237. CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS •A free cancer support group meets the first and third Tues- day of each month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The group provides sup- port to cancer patients and their families and friends. •Two separate support group sfor cancer pa_tients and for f am- ilies and friends only meets the fourth 1\.iesday of each month from 7 to 8:30 p .m . at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Cen- ter, 4000 .W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 722-6237. CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jew- ish Senior Center offers variou's card games from 10 a .m. to 2 p .m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. For more information, call 513-5641. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! F11ne.ss LOOK GREAT! FEEL GREAT! LOSE WEIGHT! Tones. Energizes. ·super Fat Burner" I OOK1 5atlsfaclion Guaranteed• All sare & Natural FOR A BEITER QUALITY OF LIFE CALL NOW! FREE SAMPLE l ·800-5+9-00M iGRAND OPENING! FURNITURE llfbtlnf • Accessories "8amllda-lllpcoH r Iola Choice of fabrtcs $695 Coaacry Pine Armoln $495 NsaP41lr'*C:._Mllao.lr~ ! Smooth sailing at "ShoW ~oat, open· 0 ne of the best touring production.a of the clauic • mu.steal •show Boat• has landed at The Orange County l>ertorming Arts Center. The Production is an absolute joy. Creative staging complements <he perlormances of a gifted ~emble cast led by veteran actor Tom Bosley in the role of Capt. Andy Hawks. : Following the opening per- (ormance, which played to a full lJ.ouse Tuesday evening, cast, aew, Center staff and local arts patrons descended on Scott's Seafood Restaurant for a mid- night buffet and well-deserved pats on the back. •You can feel the profession- al hand of Jerry Mandel already," offered Carol Pollman, referring to the new boss of the Center. •Jerry and bis wile, Whitney, are both ~emarkable individuals. They will make a remarkable differ- ence for the Orange County Performing Arts Center," added the prominent local hostess and (:harity underwriter, attending opening night with husband Robert Follman. · The positive vibes surround- ing Mandel -the former UCI leader now r~spons1ble for talc- Italian, Spanish, Brazilian, and Many Morel . ' ' . ' v • b.w. cook ing the Center and both its financial and cultural agendas into the new century -will be a great asset to him and to the community at large. The reception at Scott's was a fine indication that Mandel and his ad.ministration are on target. A full house of late-summer rev- elers included astronaut Buzz Aldrin and his wile, Lob. "We've just returned from a summer abroad and we're on major re-entry adjustment," said Lois Aldrin, sampling some of the exquisite New Orleans fare prepared and served by Scott's, one of the finest bistros in the South Coast Plaza neigh- ''Wrought Iron Chandelier" A11ailabu in t1elateJ fi.ni.Jhu d JUu Dt~1111. JO" Height 27" Saratoga# 199 Hodson Lighting Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newpi>rt Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-9341 borboOd. •To tell you tbe truth. 1 dou't even~ IOIM ol my frtada here tonight. I fMl like I've been out of town forev- er. What'• your name agatnt• The Aldrim were jOtned by the smashing V_.. C1lny on the arm of her Lagun4 buddy Cbelter PoapeU. Now thar1 a name. There ii probably only one Chester Pompeii in the entire world. Also there: Bob·ud La Dor- n.a Blc:benberg, Mu ud Valerie Hampton. Toa Kendrick. Ju~ Morr, Marcy M~tteudAI 10e11i. Bob Millt-on. Marilyn and Tom NellHn, Glany ud Bob llobblm, Susan and 11m Strader, and arts angel Ann Van Amdeln of Costa Mesa, looking trim and gorgeous escorting her charming grand- daughter to the performance and party. JOU baPI*:' to drop in at Scott!a either Wore or after the 18.for- mance, Uk tbeni for .ome of their incredible creole aab dumpliiig1, or a bit Of the tangy ~etable salad domlDated ~ slices of jicama. Bv~e at the cut party was feUtiilg on the spread well past Cinderella's . bedtime. In other Center news, roman- tic vocalist Julio Iglesias ii com· ing to Segerstrom Hall on Oct. 23. The local buzz indicates that the crowd is very exdted over the booking of Iglesias. Tick.ets go on sale Sept. 1<4. Iglesias will perlorm songs from his new album "Tango• dtiring bis four-night stay on the Orange Riviera. But will he bring his son, the twentysome- thing heartthrob of the hip gen- eration? That's the question the younger crowd wants answered. Iglesias is underwritten by the generous jeweler Mikimoto. ·show Boat" runs through Sept. 27. Th.is show is a must- see for the entire family. And if • a.w. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. In attendance at the "Show Boat'" cut party were, from left. Karen Morrow, Julie Brown and Sam Yau. St...~t;..¥ Weight Clinics ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio ·~s~and PHEN FENs49 Weig~'.~· ~~~:t 1st" Weolcs -w.::;, Ad Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools, synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St .. Costa Mesa 646-4838 • Minimize Hu~r& FoOd Craving Start Same Day Non-Prescrif>tio!l Weight Ma~t Products NOW-ON-SAlEI 2200 Harbor Bf...d. Stiite (, 140, Cosio Mesa 15262 Goldenwest St., Weitminster ~ Conwnient Locations seat.wide SUMMER SALE! • Summer brings savings of up to 50°/o off domestic and European furniture in stocK. • Special orders and accessories will also be on sale. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of upholstery, home office, bedroom and dining room collections now on sale. • We cany: Baker, Century, Hickory White, . Sliah, Jeffco and many otfiers. • Complimen~ interior design service available. , ElllEW/llfUGIOUS SCHOOL . . Regl,ltration is underway for *8 fall session of Rebrew school f.t Temple Isaiah in Newport Je&cb. The conservative tem- ple'• school classes begin Sept: at 4 p.m. In additi~n to read- and writing Hebrew and yer book skills, students will flso learn ell the Holy Days and JeWish history trom its begin- nings to the present. Parents should contact the temple at 548- 6900 or 646-7512 for more ~etalls. INNER VOICES ·-~ .. J.bday, the Rev. Ken Gray will conduct a class in Master Mind, plowing God within you. Please call 646-3199 for the time and location. You may also write New Thought Church ac.d Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK -Our Lady Queen of Angels' lle-Membering Group offers an bpportunity for inactive ~atholics to share experiences in • religion calendar the Church -· good '!f bod. At each gathering, partidpants can discuss or listen to candid, open dialogue on topics they select. Thil ~eludes ,changes in the Church ~ce the Second Vatican Council, 1and in the past has ranged from liturgy to morallty'ft) tradition and more. Anyone who'd like to know more about the Catholic Chwch today or may be ~g of giving it a second chance is invited to these informal .get-together&. The first will be at 6:15 p .m. on Sept. 7 in the PWb Center. 'They'll contin- ue every other Sunday through Nov. 16. The church is located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Contact Marie Romano at 54;8-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 to find out more. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and diHer- ent churches gather at St. Mark Presbyterian Church to pursue a "one-on-one• relationship widi God. The OneHeart Christian Medit~tion group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in . Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 6'0-6213 or Kathy To,.vnsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more informatio~ PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to bear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p .m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona 'del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? Music and food a.re included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health educa- tion, joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. i:n-t in·Multi-Fanlily Real Estate. The market is poi..d in.~. Pwdiase prices are based on p~t tettarn, not speculative future appreciation, as is now the general case.in the stock mark<t. lnwst while pricft are reasonable and interest rates att)ow. Call Stephen D. Johnson, Broker (7,14) 729-7257 l'lluDDmAL-JON-.......""'°""" 2101 East Pacific Coast Highway Corona del Mar, CA 92648 • POCUS ON fAmt provides bflef pro. flies on 11arious churches and temples In our community. , . Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist +ADDRESS: 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa . +TELEPHONE: 646-4652 + SERVICE TIMES: SWlday - 10:30a.m + OilLD CARE: Child care and religious youth education is offered during the service. Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach +ADDRESS: 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach + TELEPHONE: 548-6900 + SERVICE TIMES: Friday -8 p .m. followed by a fellowship hour with refreshments. Satur- day -10 to 11 a.m., Torah class, with refreshments. Wednesday -7:30 p.m., Kab- ba.lab class, the study of the mysteries of God and creation. Classes are open to the public. SATURDAY. AUGUST JO. 1tf7 Af' focus on.faith A fee ot $30 for temple memp bers, $50 for non-mem~s, covers the entire course. + RABBI: David Rosenberg + NOTE: Registration for the fall session of the religious school program is now open .. The fall session begins Sept. 10 at 4 p.m. Parents interested in enrolling their children may call 548-6900 or 646-7512. Newport Mesa Christian Center + ADDRESS: 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa + TELEPHONE: 966-0454 +WEB PAGE: http://www.runcc.org. + SENIOR PASTOR: Jim Brad- ford + SERVICE TIMES: Satwday - 7 p.m., "Saturday 1• contem- porary service, infonnal setting with chairs grouped around tables, messages presented through skits; Sunday -8 a.m. traditional worship; 9:30 and 11 a.m. contemporary worship and 6 p .m. Bible study. • OtllD CAllE: Prd--1 dllld care ii provided + NOit: l!nroDmenl is DOW - lo< the fell-al the -.Academy, wbicb will begin the week al Sept 22. The .-00 includes 15 weekly 1 ....... and various pelformaooe opportuni- ties. Penooal and prolessianal vocal and lmtrumenlal instruc- tion is available at all levels. Par~ ents interested in enrolling their children may call AC'Ademy Director Kristin Orphan 111 966- 0454 . New Thought Community Church, Science of Mind +ADDRESS: 1845 Park Ave. (Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter) +TELEPHONE: 646-3199. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - meditation at 10: 15 a .. m., ser- vice at 10:30 a .m. +CHILD CARE: Sunday school is provided + SENIOR PASTOR: Gail Miller -This Holiday Weekend, cars will roll! Every new '97 as well as an incredible selecti-On of paniperro p11'-0WllS-l: mo!1' than 300 gorgeous Merredes, including many of those hard-to-6nd models and colors. And M1J1 ont isE priad to~ lhis Holiday .Weekend! The '98s are hel1' and mol1' are on the way. We need the room. NOW! ,: So, " ... everything goes. This Holiday Wetktnd ll'r1! Jllkt lllD' ITllSO!lllble vJkr, ~.J" ! As the Nation 's #I Mercedes Dealer. each year, for the Lisi 8 year; in a row-and ltJJdjng AGAIN-nte; House ~ determined JO be: #I AGAIN, in 1997. This weekend can put us way OU! in honL or lk4ds wil roL} --·-......... -.,.) 100E ............................. $J),W'/ ...... _ ........ __ ""aeo ........................... s:.a'·"' --· ..... """-! "90 JOOSB-............................ SAVJI _.....,. """-..,, JOOSEL ............ l.OW Mil.ES! "'"*~· ..-"""'---.,, JtOSL RD5TR ........... SU."7 ---·-.-.--.. , JOOB. ... , .................. -.. U7."7 ·--........ ~ "2_,..WAGON ........ tn-_....,.._....__ .,,. •lJ0 .......................... .'.$31.,,., .,_.., ___ ---·-i'iv=& .. , -. ...... LAWRENCE 'LA.' AUlt.E TM Newport Be4ch Marriott's •SUmet Music Series• presents jazz quartet Lawrence •L.A" Auble from ' to 8 p.m. Sunday in tbe boeel'I View Lounge, 900 Newport Center Drive. The admi•on is SS. Proceeds will be distributed to CHOC and the Children'• Miracle Network. For mont information, call 6'0-4000. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS • ntangle Square presents Papa Bear & Friends at 1 p.m. and Jamie and the Jwy at 8 p.m. Monday. Admission is free. • The shopping center has free live classic rock perfor- mances scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day1 from 1 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at lhangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. ART NEWPORT BEACH OTY HALL open kw viewtncr Monday ~h Mdayhm 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ·~ lnfonnadoa. can 111- 3810. 1\lfSOAY TAUCS The Otange County Museum ot Art pntlellts, ·Tuetday Ta1b at Noon,• a series of free ta.lb at noon by artistB, aitics and histo- rians complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, photographer Laurie Brown will speak about her work displayed in the muse- wn's permanent collection. For information, call 759-1122. ROBERT CREMEAN The Orange County Museum of Art presents artist Robert Cre- mean's sculpture •Vatican Corri- dor, A Non-Specific Autobiogra- phy• through Sept. 21. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and located at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admis- sion is $5 for adults and $4 for seniors and students. Children under 16 and museum members are free. For information, call 759-1122. CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM PMOTOl»mT Tbe Pine Arts Gallery at =~lm!~' exhibition. Plnbole to • through Sept. 26. n.. open.tog recej)tioO ii 1buriday from 7 to 9 p.m. Admtnon ii free. Por infor- maUon, call '32-5039. AJ.ASkAHNCr The Da.ndng Bear Gallery presents two exhibitions, Flo- rence Malewotkuk-Graphic Siberian Yupik artist and kco Manook-Alaskan Athabucan Mask Carver through Sunday at 41231 St., NewportBeach. The gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.JQ. For information, call 723-1922. COSTA M~SA NCr LEAGUE Award-winning watercolorist Diane Denghausen is the fea- tured artist for August at the Showcase Gallery, Wednesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p .m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., in South Coast Plaza Vil- lage, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The gallery is closed Mon- day and Tuesday. For informa- tion, call 631-2232. l ...... WlAY ,,. ~ BeiKh OIDtral ~ .... ys'Rbb9rt J. Patual's ~ lbot ol NeW- ~ Harboi' tbrouGb Sunday. 1be library ii loCated at 1000 Avoca- do Ave., N~ Beach. Por tn.fcrmatlon. call 717-3801. EXHml" Tb8 Newport Harbor Naubl MUl8Ulll pneents its 1997 IUlll- mer enrhlNt, •Wlnd oo the Water: Women Pbotographen in Yacht· tng• from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Nov. 9. The mUleUDl ii located aboard the riverboat Pride ol Newpcrt. docked at the Back Bay Blidge, 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Adrnissk>n· is free for members; $4 for guest adults; $1 foe guest children 12 and younger. 1be museum is clOled Mondays. For infonnati.on, call 675-8915, ext. 102. KllQ DAVIS The Robert Mond.avi Wine and Food Center preseitts artist Kiki Davis through Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 979-4510. FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Musewn The public is invited to view Helen Bellinger's •Art on the Rocks• and Nancy Gardner's •Tue Force of Gravity" in the Newport Beach City Hall gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., through Sept. 30. The exhibit is free and View the world of Chuck Jones and his private coll~on. The retail gallery is free,and open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For SINCE SABATINO'S 1884 ---- TltE Bod M4Nf,.faJ 9,7 SAT ,,, n1 Bod BUV'fY Supply • SAloN ''' E. 17-rt. ST. CORA MBA Acaoss fio. RAiphs (714) 642 .. 8910 KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR Benefltln9. Orangewood Children a Foundation Restaurant " Lido Sblpfard S.wge Co. l'LAVoll:iiJL le Da.lciooS J..tJlllClll8 DINNDl • llNMY 8aVNCB M4lte " Ji/Twnu• ;,, .. life of. tfi#nm.1 ebiUI Ungaro •. Anne Klein • DK.NY . • Escada • St. John • Chanel and more! END OF SlJMMER SAIJE Fri. August 29'", Sat. August 30"' & Sun. August 31" Houn: Mon-Sat toam to Spm • ~ 10am-4pm EAIU.Y MINT1NGS • S4 a adults and S1 for c:bildND. Tbe museuma loClltM .. 151 8. coast Highway, NtMpGlt Bee:b. For more infonnatiOn. call 673· 7863. •Mart Rodlko: The Spirit Of Myth. Bar1y PaintJngs froni tJl.e 1930s alid.19'0.• will be on view SUTTON Pl.Aa HOTEL through Sept. 1 at th~ Orange The hotel's second a.nnU.el County Museum ot Art, 850 San Cuban Pig Roast CelebratiOil is Oeineote Drive, Newport Beach. Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Ca1'ypto For more lnfonnaUon, call 759-Pool Deck. The cost is $42 for . 1122. adults and $20 for children age1 6 to 12. Children 5 and under are COLOR PHOTOS tree. The Orange County Museum • The hotel's Calypso Cafe ~~:=~~~~:~-· presents a lobster cookout Satur-, b days from 4 to 8 p .m., third tloor, ing coaor p otographs through Calypso Pool Deck. The cost is Sunday at the museum's South 1 $35 per person, plus.tax and gra-~ P~ Gallery, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more inf or-tui~The hotel hosts a Sunday mation, call 759-1122. champagne brunch from 10:30 NAUTICAL MUSEUM a.m . to 2 p.m. The price ranges The museum features three from $29 to $39 for adults and galleries: the Newport Gallery $14 for children 6 to 12 years. displaying the maritime history Children under 5 are free. of the area; the Model Gallery • The lhanon Lounge offers exhibiting a selection of world-late-night entertainment every class models and the Grand Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m . Salon that offers touring exhibits. There is no cover charge, but Admission is free for members, space is limited. · ,, We Have.'lbe Most Taps on Record In Orange Countyl • 46 Import Been • 42 Micro Brewen We feature over 50 slngle·malt ~ blended Scotch Whiskeys as well as many top-of-the·llne bourbons. tequilas and brandies. HENRY Ti HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVEM "END of SEASON" Tt11: ~~l_l_f:~·~~~ COHTtMPOllAR'I' WOMIN"I WEAR £ ACCUIORIEI 854-4452 UniYenity Center 4237~CX.,-S.15S ~-U.CJJ Open ?Daye 675-6887 Balboa lalaod 332 Manne Ave. ._ .... bC-r...,. ... .w.-1t..1 Open ?Days ' ' J • • Accents Cigar Bar in the · hotel welcomes cigar aficionados Monday through Friday from 6 p.m. to closing. Sutton Place ttotel is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach For information, call 476-2001. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the Licensed Psychologist will meet in your home or office. Most lruurance accepted. Lawrence A. Howard Ph.D. Llf"l\15«16 714-&SM701 54-foot Emerald Forest nlri 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 chil· dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the~· County t'airgrowadl. AdmiMlon ii free. •The Prange County ~t Place is eveey Saturday and Sun- day from 1 a.m. to 4' p.m. in the main failground.I parking lot. The admtsskm ii St for adults, children under t 2 years are free. For infonnatioo., call 123-6616. • Every Saturday there ii a farmers market from 9 a.m. to t p .m. tn the munldpal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. • The Newport Beach F~ers Market is every Tuesday from 8 a.m. to noon through J1JU1mer at the Newport Pier parking lot at 21st Street. Pree parking is avail- ai:.le across the street at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd. O.C. PERFORMING ARTS CENTER • The Orange County Per- forming Arts Center presents the musical •Show Boat• through Sept. 21 tn Segerstrom Hall at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Shows run Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m., Sat- urday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. and Sundays at ?:30 p.m. Tickets range from $32.50 to $67.50 and are available at The Center Box Office and at all TicketMaster outlets and website (www.ticketmaster.com) or charge by ph9,ne, ?40-7878. For information, call 556-2787 or visit the web site at G. www.ocartsnet.org/~c. • The center offers free public • Fishing Boats 1~~D~~~;;r~I • t/213 Men Kayaks • sailboats . 20% Off Hourly EquJpmcnt Rental Rate with l11ls AD • Slm Kats •Windsurfers • BOOl(le Boarcb • Umbrellas & Chdlrs • Blkt"!t & skate~ '• NOTVN.0 00 Salling, Wlndsurflnl! & Kayak .......,.... . J. Yl{EK£r«JS 1-800-585-07 4 7 ~ Rl'!>t"r\.'ctrk>n.-. Riii -· ltr.•rt8 Requlrf'd --·--- I • • RETURNING FC>R ONE NIGHT ONLY • ' • -' Saturday, Septe~ber &th at the RIVIERA Re·staurant, . South Coas·..__ Plaza If you haven't ~eard her,. now I• the time! toun every Monday, Wednesday and Sat\lrday at 10:30 a.m. a..rvatiom are reqWre.d for groups ot 10 or more. for infQf- mation, aill 556-2187, ext. 833 SOUTH COAST REPERTORY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the play •Pygmalion• on the Mainstage, 655 Town Center Drlve •• Costa Mesa. Previews run through Thursday with tickets beginning at $18. The regular run is Friday through Oct. 5. Regular tickets rang from $28 to $43. Performances are Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Satur- day at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sun- day at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. For information, ca11957-2602. COSTA M~SA OVIC PlAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents the Gilbert and Sullivan musical •H.M.S. ~ ' Pinafore• through Sept. 14. Thursday, Friday and Saturday perfonnances start at 8 p .m. Sun- day matinee performances are .at 2 p .m. Tickets are $15; senior $12.50. For informatioo, call 650- 5269. PORT THEATRE The Dames and Dicks series continues with "Blade Runner" on Sunday. •Tue Maltese Fal- con" and •Murder, My Sweet" Will be shown Monday and . . .'. ~ '" . . . ; . . . KENNY 1/· PRINTER •_. . ! HOME OWNE R'S INSURANCE WE WANT TO BE YOUR FIRST CHOICE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• HEAL111 40 Year.r in Business ;~ ~~ ~ ./ ''-' ~--~...._,..._..._... r i 631-7740 441 Old ~rt Bhd. • Newport Be.c.h ~ "-I Hoopilal) ,, Tuesday. •Out ot the Put• and •f<ia Me Deadly• will be fea- tured WedDelday and Thunday. Shows are $1 for adultl and $4.50 for senion and children under 12. The thealer is located at 2905 E. Coast Highway, Coro- na del Mar. For information, call 673-6260. FAMILY FUCKS The Newport Dunes Resorts presents the •drive-in• style Family Flicks, where guests pull up beach chairs or blankets and watch movies on the beach. ·aabe• will be shown today. The resort is located at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 729-3863. KIDS FAMILY STORYTIME Storyteller Mark Nedleman hosts a free family storytime today from 2 to 3 p.m. f« c:bll- dren ~ 3 to 8 at tbe COila Mesa~. 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. $pedal puppet friends will be Oil band and there will be an arts and crafts~ For information, c.all 646-8845. PAJAMAMRTY The Cc:wta Mesa Public lJbiary pre9Elllts Pajama Storytime every Maoday evening from 7 to 1:30 p.m. for 3-to ?-year-olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activi· ties. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5-year-old.s takes place Tuesdays from 11to11:30 a .m. For information, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The •Goosebumps•club meets the first and third Mon- day of the month at 6:30 p.m . at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 7 59-0982. Ml CASA 0 MEXICAN RESTAURANT 0 OUR MEAtS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO 0 C 1,_h.'Q1I• Ph ,,, A" , r • f : T , 0 ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAIJ10IMA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACIUTY fl& PlcH,'......,. Al c.tlW TecWd.s 642-4522 121 l1411tri~I War • Cest1 Mesi future. MARTHA FLUOR .:.. School board trustee speaking of the board's apparent Brown Act violation when it went into an impromptu closed session. Don ,t make changes to Marinapark The people of Newport Beach do not want their parks sold off for condos as suggested in the latest consultants report for Marinapark We do not want to kick people out of their homes (we did not do it at the Balboa Bay Club or Beacon Bay) on city owned property and tidelands that the city holds m trust for the stale. Why are ,my tax dollars con- tinuing to be spent in the hun- dreds of thousands of dollars each year on consultants fees that may return faulty informa- tion sUTUlar to this latest one for the Mannapark Revenue Study? We need what few tennis courts and tot lots we now have bu.t we do not need mpre traffic, congestion or redevelopment agencies. Hundreds of people who live in tlus city have told the city not to proceed with plans that rede· velop our property. The charm oJ the city and the gains WATER RATE PAYERS Mesa Consolidated customers got some good news this week when water board members agreed to halt a lawsuit against Santa Ana Heights Water Co., which challeb~ed the merger between that com- pany and Irvine Ranch Water District. Water board members did the ri,ght thing by abandoning the costly lawsuit. TOSHIBA OASSIC With Hoag Hospital signing on to help with the organization of the Toshiba Senior Classic goJl tournament, the public can be assured that the operation is going to run smoothly. Kudos to all involved to keep the prestigious tournament in Newpdrt Beach. NATALIE TASS It's hard to not admire Natalie Tass. The young entrepreneur who started the Front End vintage clothing store has suffered through per- sonal illness and the loss o( her store to fire. But she's managed to fight back and reopened her shop with the slogan uThere's no end to the Front End." CLEAN CUTS Congratulations to Ed Swaim, the stalwart Costa Mesa barber who is celebrating 50 years of haircutting today. harbor for most of us is the mix of quaint boats, houses, homes and individuals that have invested their lives and dollars in this oty. Good urban des~gn qegins with identifying the netitfs and yearning of the people of the city. This is what all cities are for. Cities are for the people who live m them. They are not for business; they are not for athlet- ics; they are not for conventions; they are not for yachting; they are not for transportation. Cities are for people. After we identify the legiti · mate needs of our people; figure out a workable plan, program it, schedule it, cost it, and then fig- ure the arithmetic of completing It. It has been determined that the residents do not want major changes. and the city must look at the big picture and not just a couple blocks with the ridicu- lous recommendation presented to the council to sell off what correspondence small amount of open space we now have. JOHNLHART Newport Beach Thanks to a true Ameican hero Tumbs up to World War II pilot Kendall EverSC>n for continuing his lile dream at a young 75 years of age (•Soaring Through Life" Aug. 8) flying through the "wild blue yonder• in the restored 1930's Curtiss Hawk P- 6E fighter plane. The photograph showing him with a thumb up, wearing the leather flyer's jacket, vintage avi- ator "skull" helmet with goggles and that big, confident grin of a professional that has been-there- done-that, says it all. America had thousands of gallant men and women with the same can-do persona during World War Il thatlnspired us that lived through that dreadful and dangerous time. The jacket, hel- the mailbag DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Ed Swaim, who has been serving the Costa Mesa community for 50 yea.n, will celebTatre with a party ln bis honor today. met and goggles a.re real, as is the man wearing them. This country cannot ever repay what all of them did for our country; both those who returned and those who did not. It is irritating to see wannabes wearing a reproduction combat flier's jacket, imitation service or squadron insignias with baggy below-the-knees unraveling pants and a baseball cap back- wards, boogeying through a mall with a 200 watt CD player blasting out pagan rap music. It is sad indeed for the seg- ment of our society (left) with national pride, historical culture and deeply embedded roots in America, to see the masses of rootless come-latelys taking control. BILL LAWSON Costa Mesa Virgil Partch was an artist to remember When old cartoonists die, they don't just fade away, their fate is to get their last name misspelled in the Daily Pilot, and on the front page! Balboa Island's famed "VIP" who was know locally as "Virg, • had a real name: VJ.rgil Partch, not PATCH, and he used to draw cartoons for us on the back. of slightly damp cock- tail napkins while sitting at a table in a local bar. Where else? Our firm used them in ads for one of our real estate clients. When this builder offered homes with two bathrooms, Virg quickly drew a guy standing with one leg in each of two side-by-side bath- tubs, while above were two sh~wer heads going full blast. Oh, ye~. the guy had two heads, one for each shower. Typically zany, typically Partch, who did have a fancy for that tugboat. He had such a free spirit that I am sure he mad~it to heaven without wings, arriving a bit late, but just in-time for the happy hour. • LEE OUVER Leland Oliver & Associates Newport Beach Costa Mesa deserves the money Readen debate whether the dlstrld should spend SS00.000 of the farm money on a planJor new sports fadllttes at Costa Mesa and Estand.a high schools. S hould the school district spend $500,00.0 of the Cos- ta Mesa farm money on a new pool and stadium at Costa Mesa and Estancia High Schools. You bet they should. They should even consider additional funds. Since 1972, no improvements have been made to Costa Mesa or Estancia High School. In 1972, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District contributed to the construction of a SO-meter pool at Newport High School. In 1990, the School District contributed to the construction of the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona del Mar High School. The school district then came ,,_ .. .... .... ..,. . ")-,-" . ~ ·.·. ' ' ... ~ '. .. .•. .·- up with money construct a wall on the Corona del Mar campus because of noise complaints from the neighbors. In 1992, the school district shelled out money towards a shower/locker room at Newport Harbor. Through it all nothing bas been spent in Costa Mesa. At Costa Mesa High School, the floors in the main gym need to be replaced. The paint is peel- ing off the windows in the gym. The gym lockers are the original lockers and can't be securely locked. The showers are inoper- able and the boiler doesn't work so there's no hot water. We can't compete in the pole vault competition because we don't have a vault and pit for the team to practice on. Costa Mesa is the only school in district that doesn't have a year-round te~ team because our courts need to be resurfaced and our nets replaced. And sadly enough, w~ don't have a regulation-size swim- ming pool for our state champi- on water polo team to host home games. Yes, the school district should spend $500,000 to upgrade the sports facilities at Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools. Then th~y should find it ~ their hearts to-vote to spend another $500,000 Improving what has been allowed to deteriorate over 1 the last 20 years. LINDA DIXON Costa Mesa PUIUC'S RIGHT TO KNOW No, it wun't Watergate. But when Newport-Mesa Unified, School board members called an impromptu closed session, it was a violation of state open meeting laws. The school board wasn't hiring an expensive pub- lic relations firm in private (like, say, the folks at Mesa Consoli- dated), but still ... COSTA MESA OTY HALL Susan Temple was too young, too talented and had too much to live for. For years to come, Costa Mesa city officials tmd residents will remain stunned by the loss of the city treasurer who left behind a hus- band and young son. letter of the week Thanks for b~ydredge help, but we: still have work to do On behalf of the Harbor Quali- ty Citizerl$.Advisory Committee, I would like to publicly thank state. Sen. Ross Johnson and Asse~bly­ woman Marilyn Brewer for secur- if'\Q $2 million in the state budget for the Upper Newport Bay Dredging Project Originally, Sen. Johnson and Assemblywoman Brewer had secured $3.9 million for the dredging project. Because of the difficult budget negotiations dur- ing the tast few days, we almost lost all of our funding for this project. Sen. Johnson and Assembly- woman Brewer really went to bat for us and spent many hours protecting our interest and, working with Assemblyman Curt Pringle who was involved in.last minute negotiations, were able to restore the budget item in the amount of $2 million for this pro- je<;t. U.S. Rep. Chri.s Cox is also work- ing on our behalf at the federal f level to secure at least S 1 million for this project. We sincerely thank him for his many hours of effort on our behalf. The Newport Bay is a special place and has special meaning for the citizens of Orange Coun- ty, and through the efforts of these four elected officials, we will be able to start the dredging project beginning in November. The county of Orange has agreed to advance the $5 million necessary to complete the pro- ject; however, we win need to find additional fundi above and beyond the $2 m'nf ion from the state and the anticipated S 1 million federal funds ih order to ' make up the shortfart. NORMA Gl.OV8 ;Newport Beach City' TRAFFIC CONTINUED FROM A 1 · place 1peed humps on -19th Street because the council believed it would only divert traffic ontQ even smaller streets. But City Council members are now expected to finally approve one ot four detailed plans on Tuesday that were put together ~ on result.I from the East Side residential traffic manage- ment study. The city's staff is proposing that coun- cil members approve the newest of the four alternatives that focuses primarily on inaeased regulations and warning signs as well as increased police enforcement. The seven-member ad-hoc committee formed of residents from the area is also recom- mending the fourth plan. The area is bounded by 17th Street, Irvine Avenue, Mesa Dri- ve and the ever-busy NeWport Boulevard. A recent study of 600 Orange County intersections, conducted by the Orange County Thans- portation Authority, showed Newport Boulevard at 17th Street and at Harbor Boulevard ranked in the top 20 in terms of traffic volume. The study sho~ed that about 80,000 motorists passed through each of those intersections on a daily basis. But not everyone believes the situation is critical. •1 happen to think there is not that much of a problem on the East Side when you consider the freeways, the mall and the air- port and all that stuff,• said Peter Naghavi, manager transporta- tion services. Past proposals to reduce speeds and cut-through traffic have included placing traffic barriers, one-way streets and cul-de-sacs throughout the area. But a community meeting held in June, touched off a bitter war between those neighbors who supported change and those who opposed it. As a result, a fowth plan was developed in an effort to keep the changes minimal while addressing the problems initially brought forwud. That plan would include among other thiqgs slmtal tlmlng modiflcatlon1, fow--way atop signs at two locations and the lilltallation of raised pavement muken and painted lines to ere· ate islands in the middle of streets adjacent to schools tn the area. Some residents have also sug· gested movtng bus route 53 from Orange Avenue to Newport Boulevard. But an evaluation made by the Orange County Transportation Authority out- lined several concerns should the route be moved. According to a letter sent to the city by Chairman Robert Wahlstrom, there could be a potential hardship on the area's senior population if the bus route shifted. The elderly might be forced to walk a quarter of a mile to new stops on Newport Boule- vard. At least 400 people are esti- mated to use the bus service along 0l"ange Avenue in between 15th Street and Del Mar. The route has served the area -since the 1970s and tbe route ranks in the top 10 out of 71 ·routes in terms of overall rid- ership, Wahlstrom said in the let- ter. Naghavi believes the bus ~oute will eventaully be moved because of its adverse affects including noise, fumes amd the speed of bus traffic. "Generally these bus routes should be on the outer edge of a residential area,· he said. 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Finally, in the bottom of the ninth, a rookie catcher for the Angels by the name of Angelo Encarnacion fouled off a fastball by Indian stopper Jose Mesa. The ball cleared the wire fence behind home plate, and I took off, hoping to play the ball off the press box like Vaz played the Green Mon- ster at Fenway. t sprinted across the aisle, head doWn, and stopped when I heard , a thud, which J knew had to be the ball l)itting the side of the metal preis box. Evetythlng 'Went into super slow-mo when I looked \lP and saw the ball floating back down, right to me. Me and about 19 other 91.JYS· I jumped up with just one thought -don't choke -and grabbed the ball with my right band. Another fan bad grabbed my hand and part of the ball, but I ripped it away with the ferocity of a grizzly bear swiping at a salmon. I stood there for a moment-and looked down at the ball -an offi- cial Major League rock signed by American League President Gene A. Budig -trying to sort it all out. I held my lifelong dream in mv hand. My kids yelled, •Daddy, you got it!" I got it! I got itl I got itl Oh, man, it felt good. I picked up This-· tan in my right arm and gave him the ball. And while holding Tay- lor's hand, we did a victory dance -half conga, half hokey-pokey -up lll'}d down the aisle. We weren't exactly dignified about the whole thing. We'd probably still be dancing in the aisles, but I heard another crack of the bat and looked up. The super slo-mo was back. A second ball, high in the night sky, SIGN GIRL Vinyl Lettering • Sfgns & Bor.iners Yehlcles • Mo nettcs 714.602. 1959 8ad Wlv•• • Hustier Video Gulde calls ~but adult movie we"w seen• Bordertlne • AVH's hlghnt ,.ting of 1996. Nominated. for 10 ewen:ls. FUm of tti. Year -Adam FUm World Jenn11 Love• Rocco -WlnnM of 8-t X Sc9n• 1997 AVH Award otions@ ace One Stop Lotie Shop Costa ..... • 743 laker St. MofttclaJr • ltt7 c.ntral Ave. 1 8lk. 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I thought for an instant about pttching Tristan and diVing for the ~ bell, but I dkln't. Mostly beCause TaylOr wu in tea.rs from gettmg hit in the ~e. Taylor ~ crying .. IOCJll • u lHstan gave him the foul ball And we sat back in our seats and began reconstructlng the story that is destined to be a classic in the Lobdell family history. Taylor uked me if 1 was b•unmed I didn't catcll tbe second ball. Nab. I said. one foul ball is ebough for a lifetime. •WILLIAM U*>ELL is the editor. Hise- ~11 addrs is Wml.obOaol.eotn. Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber --...-o.-for for only s499·00 UPT03MOS Ill· SAME AS CASH OAC VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commerc/111 • Rn/dent/al Sale• & S.rvlce Full line of Woo Woven Axmmster & S.sal Carpetmg Available 1904 Harbor llouleverd • Costa ..... ~~~~__,;;;,c;__...1 N.L Corner of Hatt»or a 19th Street .. 722-9642• Uc# 649491 Classified ads work for you! Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennings Combination Real Used Brick-Entry Patio install your Compact But Very Effecti"e Corona Del Mar Entry Patio • conwnWM~~ -'*"one dice. complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work m Costa Mesa & Newport Beach smce 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. 1997 School truJtee Serene Stokes said both Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools have very active parents who raise a lot of money for their schools. •They raise a tremenpous amount of money," she said. GRUMMEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 his Ima Lo4 Court home in May. He has J¥eaded not guilty to the charges. • Tue prosecutor, Deputy District Attorney Denise 'Il'ager-Dvoralc, said she was "disappointe_d. but RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wlwt y,. °"" CeYtn IWtl 1922 HAllOI llVD. COSTA llW • s.41-11 S6 LYLEEN & JEFF EWING DO YOU REALLY NEED TITLE INSURANCE? "But Coita Mesa and J!stADda don't have that k1Dd ot parent base to raise the kind of funds the other schools raise." She said families that µUgbt otherwile be embammed to give just a couple of bucks might be more likely to tear off the form from their water bills and send the money to the school. Stokes said the money will help support athletic and mwtc programs as well as deferred not~· by the judge's state· meats. · . "'Ibls is what ~ lalt time we tried,· 'Ihlger-Dvoru said. "We believe that Mr. Crum· melil a danger to the~ ,.00 we're trying our beit to ~ him in custody ... The judge will rilJe def1riit1vely on the matter Sept. 4, 1\'ager-Dvo- raksaJd. ....,..,....,.., 'Dume Jlal ... ryman Niel tn • letter to Mlie that the fund.I are needed beca\&18 lt ii ·~t that the equity gap not widen between the Newport achooll and the Costa Mesa achoo.la.• Continental Cablevision also has agreed to amend Us monthly billing statement to indUde a box for its c:ustomeQ to doDat8 funds to distrlct sch~. The cable com- pany also plans to produce a tll11baa tD lddl ... ii! .. ... In oeb9r' Mela ..... bOerd membetW dedchd to pcllltpoae a dedlion on whether to allow ui•ben o£ the Motor Car Deal· en Anociation' of Cotta M814 to erect a sign on Mesa property at well no. 6. The assodatii>n wants to lease a portipn ot the land to install an electronic sign that would attract motorists to shop at dealers along Harbor Boulevard. ..med JWMIDI near tbe'°"8ga ltigbWay ID t990. • Cftam-1 ..... tM lldrd ~-COUQly .. atmNI to baw ldt wberMboUll p M:lled under Megan'• Law WtieD autbadtiel ~ fUmW dilclil>- ing bim u • ~-rtik c:&Dda" wtth multiple COl'.IVtctkbl who preyed on boys between the ages of 9and16. White Safe for fine heirlooms of the future 20-50% Savif'9s 1701 Wtstcliff Drivt Newport Beach Mon . · Fri. 10 -6, Sat. 10 -5 722-7515 • Visa• MC.• AMEX Daily Pilot I FISHING CONTINUED FROM A1 m weeks ago, when anglen tfrst reported J>Ul.llng yellowta.U out of the water in near record num· ben. "And these are enormous fish,.. lapp said. "It started with that and just sort rj. picked up from there.• Tapp, whose company sends up to eight boats a day out on morning, midday, twilight and overnight fishing b1ps, said fish like barracuda and bonita don't usu.ally make it this tar up the California coast in huge numbers like anglers have been reporting. But all that has changed with the early signs of El Nino, the deep water oc'ean current that begins off the coast of South America that brings warmer, tropical water north to Southern California and, along with it, lots of bigger and different fish. Named "The Child~ in Span- I.sh because the wajmlDg J)dllll originatel off the cout America and C&UMI fish po tiom then to Ulystertoualy diailni ilb every few yean aroun~ Chrtltmu, El Nino attracti &¥ from deep in the Padfic Oceej that sport fishen seldom see close to the coast. _ ·we really feel like this~ associated with El Nino, at the early signs ot it,• 'Japp l4i "We aren't even into it yet. Tbii I just a precursor.• The last significant m Nino condi~on occurred during the winter of 1994-95, an extraordif narily wet. rainy sea.son that m.o.t locals remember as a ttm• marked by dangerously high surf, torrential rain and wide .. spread urban flooding. But se4 anglers remember the last El Nino for ~ different reason: all the fish the warmer watera attracted. •we'll probably be fishing wide-open into November," Eddy said. •All fingers are point· ing that way, at least." Skin Care Wittl Dramatic Results! (For Men 8 Women) ---- n nVltati on to learn and under.stand ... •What governments don't want you to know about cconornial • How and why you an: being conditioned. •Smut economic planning. • Ho.v to protect you.c pri-cy. • Offabo~ teehnology, tnuu and IBC's. • Banking and investing oversea..-u it aafc? • How you can create and preserve wealth. • Digital technology and money. • The threat of one world government. • PratticaJ finandaJ 1uatc:gies to make and luep profits! An uncnuor1J. trumfal. rarionAI ,JucllUion, rwt ,..,.,... -, -~ or uniw-rsity tp'.Jrn-: Dr. Rau/olfvan Lin pr1senuJ by mvdlori"'S' Inurnarional Tburs44y S#pumbn-4th Rt 7:00 p . m . N"41port B,ach Marriott Ho1'/ 5>00 Nnvpdrt u,,,,,. Driv, ..,, i11fb,.,,..1UJn tll'tUI IYsehNltions c.0 818 278-2 Tot:Al Inunm.-tJun SJO P-pn-s~n SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY Aug . 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 1 ' l l f ;...- l r.-- ' ·. "{ • • • EYf·OPENER Pop »tuner football seq.son gets underway ch arlie brande BBCVseason comes to another successful conclusion • Volleyball community bas much to be thankful for when it comes to Balboa Bay Club's generosity. For over 20 years, the Balboa Bay Club has been extreme- ly supportive of the develop- ment and opportunities for vol- leyball in the Newport· Beach area. From early leagues to instructional clinics, they have always allowed the sport to be a tnainstay in our area. The history of this relation- ships is one of which l am very PfOUd. -• The clinics have been a start ldr many IocaJ stars but, more ilpportantly, have a1so given many more a touch of what the gapie is all about even though it ¥.'.as their only real pursuit of the game. The 1998 summer clinics at the B4lboa Bay Club were equally as successful. One age group that flourished Was the 1 to 11-year-old players. Using the Mikasa Ultralight vol- leyball, which is regulation size but weighs half as much as a reg- ulation ball, coupled with a much lower net and smaller court, this £i:roup of very young futw"e super- stan was able to actually play t]am~. I . An indication of my yeors in t,be game, was the number of dinidana whose parents bad ~ involved in the Bay Club programs, 1'bll list included play· '1fl like Dillon P1lnn (lather Mll<8 Pilnn played Oil i.!:'l~ lg the late 70.), Cottnll. Whote aunt and UDd8 and Nlclc Becker) wwe ,_ play.,., Stevie p.,,_ (molher, Jhe fonner Kareb Soden. wu a BBVC rtar in her younger yeon), Hadlay and Brice B,,_ -lath¥ I taught algebra at 'bxcna dal Mar High a few yean ago, and 'l&ylor Beauchamp, lWbooe brotben were all BBVC memben uul whose father, ·· I>Ve, WM a tear.m lter at Nlw- P.,,,. -Jmt • <OUplo ,...... ago. -..,. Cub C:O.Bd 111g11oo!:t'°u11not~~ . Thi: tMml .,. 1111 :ted .., ollr local blgll p1a.,... wbo ...,, graat -.. ... -'"" .. -.. ~· ..... AP'@ .... ....... x-1 :naw. , ............. i ... QUOTE OF THE DAY 'TlrU)ust....,.. ...... "'""' -girU .,. going .. """" .. ...,, " .,,. . -c:JAQI DAN GUINN. NEWPOm' HARBOR Sailors strong, despite losses • Graduation, unexpected departures, take all but two starters, but Carey and tall supporting cast has Newport Har.bar High. girls volleyball coach Dan Glenn optimistic. By Barry Faulkner, Daify Pilot N EWPORT BEACH - Coming ·off four Straight Sea View League championships and a 'trip to the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section girls volleyball playoffs, Newport Harbor High Coach Dan Glenn informed preseason pollsters this could be a special season for the Sailors. But despite the recent and unexpected loss of all-league returners Melissa Snow (moved back to the Bakersfield area) and Beth Waterman (decided not to play), Glenn is sticking to his story. •tt makes us young again,• said Glenn of the unexpected departures, which combined with the graduation of all·leagu~rs Joanna Fielder (now playing at Michigan) and captain ·Meghan Haller, leave the Sailors with just two returning starten. "We're going to be really, real- ly good next year, but we should be pretty good by the end of this year, too. This just means some of our younger girls are going to have to step it up.• Glenn, entering his 12th sea- son with the Sailors, may h~ve to · step up just to make eye contact with most of his starting lineup, which includes four players 6-foot or taller. Among the towering Ta.rs is 6- 0 junior Jennifer Carey, the Sea View Co-MVP last fall who is expected to be among the top players in the Southern Section in her third varsity campaign. "She's without a doubt one of the top setters around,• said Glenn, who will ask Carey to expand her role as the trigger of the offense by providing a hitting presence at the net, as well. ·1 might use her more as an · attacker, now, than I originally would have (with Snow and Waterman as outside bitters). "But she hds hit for us before, as a freshman, when Jeannette Hecker was our settet. • Whether setting, hitting, pass 8 SEE SAILORS PAGE 83 E * * * . . . ' ~ LtEYBALL NUED FROM 81 • J8DD.lfer Carey and Marissa &h;an. ~The Co-Ed league champi- Op.ship game matched •Pbish, • -c!oached by Newport's Andrea ~utz and Mater Dei's Meghan ~eeney, with the ·chick.lets,• ~bich was coached by CdM's Qelsea Hover. :' Newport's Signe Hillyard also 9>ached this team but was on ~cation 1for the finals. • ; Led by Charlie Alshuler, Blake ]lppett, Joelle Predriksen and ~lby George, the Phish defeated flover's team, which featured 4atie King, Lindsay Burnham, ~drew Thorpe, Nelson Meehan ~d Whitney George in an ex.dt- )ng three games. • • Greg and Lynne George ~atched anxiously as they had a <\augbter on each of the final ieams. .... The women's league was possibly the best that we have f!Ver bad. With six outstanding !>Pen teams coupled with the 1998 varsity teams from Corona 1.Sel Mar and Newport Harbor liighs, there were great matches every night. ... 1\rPkally the league is strong, pitil the first of August when i;nost of the college players leave tO start their seasQns. This year, lbere were so many good players tpat the level of the league remained strong throughout the playoffs. _ The semifinals matched Jb°entice Perkins' team which fea- lw"ed three former NCAA All- .lmericans plus Melissa Schutz, ta.ura Wilson and Pam Brande 40d the Orange County Vol- teyball Club NIKE team plus ~dM stars, Charmayne Conley, (;aren McKinley and Kristen (roleman. , The NIKE team, without Whit- Dey Hoover who had left for col-~e, defeated Prentice's team, 'iho were also without Shutz and Wilson because of their college ~ligations. . ,. The other semifinal was also a classic. The Ivy League All-Stars, *hich included Erica Hansen ti>rinceton), Melissa Ford tprinceton), Kathryn Rice (13rown), Sarah Ray (Cate School, qut could be Ivy League) and 9 oris Hawley (UCI), battled an ~rienced team that included Oiane Pestolesi, Karl Rush Cflllp· l}ell, Wendy Rush Humphries, !lberi Danielson, Chelsea Cavigli t<:i.Estancia coach Dale Keough ~ The experience paid off in the til!?d with a close three game win ~ the team of former stars. ~ The final was also a show of gteat volleyball. .. It was amazing to me how quickly players like Hall, Pestole- Sl, Campbell and Humphries ~ained fonn close to that of tbeir glory days when they were· mis. It was an eye opener for many of the younger players to watch the veterans (with nine ~dren between them) perform . . • The Balboa Bay Club men's ltague has long been known as me of the most competitive sum- ~er leagues in the United States. l'here are two leagues, Wednes- day nights and Thursday nights, ~hich are crossed over for the ~yoffs. . • It ls great to watch former high sthool players and renew old fiiendships throughout the league. : The Adaptos, led by Ty Price, i9cluded Tom Schriber, Jason perkins, Matt Spraggins and Matt Harrington, who llli played together in the late 80s. The ros-* also included Newport Har-~r's Adam Hearlson, who gained v~uable experience playing with ~ese older players. ,.. Another team featured three of (Ile Sheward brothers, Sean, leau and Drew, a.s well os ADUlo- dY Curd. Their team name, 1\'l<>n Gi'ental School. was very much In te Sheward line of witty ldeu . ., A playoff match that WU spe-dal pitted fQnner Ccll)t .J!IP aeve Qt.son, Clark 8n>Mr. Dew teauchamp, John ~ ~ 5t former Eltand.a koCt Jlinkle. with the.~~ fith Russell and iGan, Mark McAnliJ, b'adi, *1tch McCoy, Wes Bidililitk, Jay 'IJfAno and Billy Dlej' (fonwly . mnuwm.) ' One MinW.nal matchM the .J!ll9iwncllt group with a lllllll led Win~ WbO Ii c:ur- pajlng C!D~Gle AVI' _., ormer otaiJe eo..t c~ yen Mike Menthi8, Jim ·-::lakO and' l>Mll Delfs, other IMQlflnal featw --· :l\lriler'I .... ~ ~ .. ti; ot bll fonDlr occ ..... when tbeJ MK ...... 'MlllllOGl·J!:.-= ...... o1i~---­::;.~,,. er's team is former Eitanda and OCC star Dan MWTay, who bu apparently retired from the game. Each summer, I feel very f ortu- nate to have the support of the Balboa Bay Club in allowing the Newport Beach community the opportunity to play and learn the game of volleyball. Each person has a level that fits their need as a player. The second annual Bill Ray Volleyball Sportsmanship Award winners, presented by the Balboa Bay Club, are Corona del Mar's Hayden Aley and Blair Hoppe . The award, in remembrance of Bill Ray's tremendous community support, is presented to two grad- uated seniors who have shown exceptional dedication and loyalty over the yea.rs to their high school and club volleyball pro- grams. The desire is to recognize those players who have continually contributed to the successes of their teams throughout their years. Under the direction of Balboa Bay Club recreation director Kelley Kilmer, the awards are selected and awarded at the culmination of each summer session. SA'TUN>AY, AUGUST JO. 19'7 SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 11 Ing, or merely provfding lead- enhi~ Carey abould be up to the ~Denge. April Roa, a 6-1 sopbomon. is the other returning ttarter. but ab.ifts from middle blocker to outside hitter to fill the new- ly created void. •she's going to be better out there than (Snow or Water- man) would have been. but I hadn't planned on moving her out of the middle until next season,• Glenn said. •But she has club experience and she'• a natural athlete, so she'll han- dle the move just fine. She'• going to make some young mistakes, but she'll only get better and better.• Kathy Lavold, a 6-2 junior, and Krista Dill, a 6-1 sopho- more, are up from a Sea Vlew League championship junior varsity team to start at middle blocker. "Kathy is very, very unproved and she'll be a very good player for us.• Glenn said. .. And Krista is the girl I think will improve more than anyone else on the team this year.• Aley played on the volleyball team for four years at CdM and was a standout softball player, as well. She participated in the Orange County Volleyball Club and various traveling softball teams. This summer, she played in the Balboa Bay· Club summer , .,, BRIAN P08UOA I DAll.Y PILOT Glenn bad praise for Lavold's bloclang, bitting and athletic abilities. Senior Laura Wells focuses on a pass as &be p~ for her ttnal seuon as a Sailor. . : women's league. • She is currently at Point Loma Nazarene College and has received a softball scholarship. Hoppe has been a major play- er in the Balboa Bay Club system for seven years. He has won sev- eral honors at the national level. Last season with the Sea Kings, he led the squad to the Division ill CIF Championship fame to culmi- nate his four-year varsity stint, He is at USC where he will play on the volleyball team. 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AUGUST 111. 19'7 • pilot saapbook All were headliners in the' Daily Pilot sports -of yestetyear ... how many can you identlfy7 Every ~ue should go 3-~or-3 with his or her own \(hoot, but as many as 1()-for-121 If you can do that. you're definitely a Dally Pilot sports page junkiel • SURVEY ' CONTINUED FROM A 1 I paragraph under your photo in tbe Pilot. what would tt sayl · i 12) What's your favorite pert of ~ Class ol 2000 aeries? • 13) What's your leest favodte part? • 1.C) What do you think your >ophomore year will be Jikef . pl.ANA GIRGIS • 1) That it is important to study for almost everything and teachers jiren't always right! • 2) Best book: "All Quiet on the yvestem Front• Worst book: "Of Mice and Men" • , 4) Yes. I am working taking biol- ogy so I won't catch bugs or Oies juid I will just get it out of my way. • 6) I would go to UCI. Study: )3iology or Computers . 7) Nissan's and Volvo's : This summer, "Liar Llar". There weren't too many good ones. · 8) B in history; B in math; A in P.E.; B in wood shop; B in English; Wld A in art. : 10) That is not as tough as they think. It's actually easier and no p~ is going to call you freshman. unless you do something stupid! µust kidding. . 11) Actually, I would like to ~ange my photo. MILAN ROUSSET 1) It doesn't pay to procrastinate. 2) Best book: "Pelican Brief" Worst: none 4) Yes. Gondola Co. of Newport. Catalina. went hilting and camp- ing in northern Calif omia · 6) Coast Guard Academy and I ZACK r,a MUM 1) Get good grades. 2) •House on Mango Street" - best "House on Mango Street" - worst 6) I would go to UCLA and study political sciences and law. ?) r went to summer school and passed geometry lAB and went sk.ateboardinq with friends; went to the beach. Saw a few movies. Blazer, Cypress Hill. Men in Black 8) Yes. My hardest class was Spanish. . 10) Have fun your fresh.man year. SEANRORDEN 1) Pick your future early 2) "On the Devils Court" -Best • All Quiet on the Western Front• -Worst 4) Yellowstone. 6) UCSB, national and interna- tional business. 7) Go to beach. Yellowstone, sleep-in, watch 1V. Exhibition (best cp.r) Airforce One 8) 4.0 GPA. Latin was hardest 10) It's better than eighth grade. CAMERON SINO.AIR 1) To stay on top of things and to do homework. 2) 8llt: •1t0meo and JuHat• Want: •JntbeWlad• 4) lam woabig•agoodoher. I have taksn GDB and have two more to go. LOil Valley, ~Iring in tbe Sleuas. KamM. 6) UQ..A. lew 9dM>ol 7) Tbl cm d my dreams ii a -momter truck "Citizen fish" MilleDnium Madness Beavis and Buttbead 8) Don't want to talk about il 11) I don't play water polo, I am 15, and I am working towards my Eagle Scout 12) Being known by every per- son in Newport Beach. 13) Don't have one. 14) It. will be balder and you have to work more. MATT Gt.OVER 1) Do all your homework 2) Best: "Romeo and Juliet" Worst "Things Pall Apart" 4) No. Vacation: Yes, I'm going to Europe, the River, San Diego, Oregon. Bass Lake. 6)UCSB,law ?) Go on trips, ride my jet ski. and sleep, stay up late. BMW540I Notorious B.I.G. "Ufe After Death" Friday 10) Get out while you can. 11) Born and bred to rip and shred. NIKKO GAllARDO 1) Rumors will be spread about yoµ whether it's true or not but as long as you know what's true in your heart and keep your head up then everything will be alright. 2) The best book I read during school was "Romeo and JulieV Almost every girl would say that. ITALIZATION Three out of four people In America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thirds of those people think it's normal. It's not! Advantages: 1. No hospitalization, more convenient. Fuooy thing about bunions. while.you sit around wondering how you got them (most are hereditary), they just keep getting bigger. 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CA 9261 2 7'14 833-3408 1bere wun't a book that J reaDr didn't like. ' .· >3) I worry a Jot about t.ldDg the SATi. I wony aboul Dot getting a blgb IOOl'e to get into 1be college that I want to go to, atnce c:ollegel depend IO mudl Oil it. .C) (work at Fairview Develop- ment Ceiiter in the employee health~ doing teaetary stuff. I file, answer phones, and run errands. No vacationing for me, rm too busy. 5) I still want to be an environ- mental lawyer, I haven't changed my mind yet. 6) If I were to go to coil.ege out of state it would be Howard, Brown or any other black colleges.· If I were to go in California it would be UCLA, UCI, UsC, schools like that. 7) Mostly just working, spend- ing time with my friends and fami- ly: shopping, of course; going to the movies (stuff normal teenager's do). I kind of like the new Lincoln Navigator for the bigger kind of cars and I like all Lexus cars for small cars. The best movie that I have liked ever since I was little was "Coming to America• with A:rsenio Hall and Eddie Murphy. The best movie that I saw this summer is "Face Off." 8) My grades went ~tter than I thought for the whole year and especially at the end of the year after finals. 10) Not to change who they are just because they're going to high school and not to wait until Cost Effective · Legal So~ lJiiiJ ..,_,,.,. *' Cllllml .-.000 • (714) 760-8775 • LEG AL ~PTIC>NS A !)C:?R.NfyS 0 1 l-A'YV SAT\MOAY, AUGUST 30, 1917 IS the ... mlnUle to do bomewcllk, reporD aqd *· 11) I would put elljoys spawtmg time with friends md family, llltell- ing to all kinds" Diulic but~ hip bop, and lbOppi.Dg. 12) My fiM:de part" the Cass of 2000 ... is that each article tellJ about the real side about everycme ol us end the things we're going through durmg sdlool. KRISTIN SITZ.ER 1) !bat you really have to strive for the best and work hard to achieve your goals. Freshman year really is really important All your grades from your freshman year really oount Make sure you know the material and do all your home- work.. 2) Best: "Romeo and Juliet" Worst "Of Mice aiid Men.· 3) Yeah. I'm going to start taking practice tests. I'm sure my parents are going to want me to take a dass also. 4) Yes. Get Juiced in Udo Vil- lage. Ride my bike there. About 4 hours per day. Yes. Went to Las Vegas two times for dance nationals. 5) Thinking about doing news J>roa~casting. Acting on Broadway. banang. 6) Want to go to Stanford because my dad went there. Maybe law. It's a lot of work though. 7) Best car: Ford Bronco. Best CD:The sound track of 1 SI.and" Me' Blllt 'MOM: ·u.r. Ulr'" I) I ttilDk I could M'9 dcDe blll· •. ---rt dmil ii ldllcry. Nat ~en~ ":t. dM!edM4- • Ibey bid balng. Suppcmd to be doCI caBan. PUI lmlll9 k1ntl d dog ocillar over us. Wbenevw ...,,. Ma• bell, bad to bark lib a dOg or sing. 'Ibey~ tmderwear cm my heed. Put te pudding Oil top at il. Put makeup all over our face. Green shirts that said "I Made NCbeer." In the class all the seni«S came in your class and made you do stuff. I bad to bark like a dog foe my whole class. Had to sing "1Winkle 1Winlde Little Star.• 10) Study bard and just to be nice to everyone. Don't worry about being a freshman Just try to make mends with everyone. Don't try to be in little groups. 11) Co-captain of N Cheer, I would like to get into news broad- casting. Still like dancing. 12) I think you make a lot of friends that way. "Wait a minute, aren't you the girl in the Daily Pilot." Become friends with differ- ent people. You get to know people better. 14) rm hoping its going to be a lot of fun. But a lot of studying is going to be involved. I know I'll be closer with all the cheerleaders. Hoping to have a real good football season. 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Extra $2/name bonusl 0 r Iver F rr for * 714-1558·M25 * Aeroapace Company. _______ ......;.......;.__;.. Clean OMV. Call uoyd Reat•urant Cashiers, 71 .... 5-4800 or Fax espresso avrs, NB R .. : 714-845-9043 locallon1. FT/PT. Wiii Fiii In th• Blankl train. 040·5752 Employers! Reach the Retall Sales position at Out of Santa Fe m 0 • t q u • 11 f 1 9 d Outpost In Fashion employees you need by · placing a help Island PT, hourly wanted ad In the Dally +comm. Call Tamara: Piiot employment 844-8953 section. Call our Ret•ll S•leeperaon ClaHlfled Dept. at FT, to Hll ladles & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 042·5078 mens 1port1wear. Qov't Poatal Jobe Upscale cllentele. 5530 5530 Start $12.64·$14/hr. Only expar'd need Now Hiring In CA and apply. Nwprt Beach. other areas. ·For Info/ 714-852-8089 A p p II c a ti o.n C a 11 SALES before sat s-6·97. *LA FITNESS* 1-818-SC>e-5354 Seeking motivated Ext. 4221 aggressive lndlvlduals for entry !\vet sales and management p0- 1ltlon1. Great Income potentlal. Call Mike * 714-809-21Sf7 * On the move? Sell your extra household •••e• Po•ltlon Items Help ua Oro In C!asslfled Children'• clot Ing CLAaalFl•D store In Faahlo la. PT l'lexlbl• ti ura II'• the eolutlon you're 7t4-4J44.78 7 Marching for • wheth· ~.-=.~R~V~B,.;R~S.;,.;,./H.;.O.;.;!!,.;;.T...,a'"" er you're '"king a ... home, an apa11ment, Jonw R09er•lrvlne a new occupation Of has lmmed o~nlngsl even a etray pet. Applw In pereon1 1727 E. Oyer Rd. Santa Ana or Fu Ree: 714-201•1893 ator•room Clerk Shipping • receiving for furniture store. Muet be reaponelbl• & organized. 3(M0 hra f>!r wk. eao.a1STO. (Resume Requtredl IRVINE TELECOMMUNICATIONS • Cleantic Crowth • State of the Art call Center • Rapid Advancement •Promote from Within • Paid Tratntna • Fun Company • I Yr. Customer Service • BaSic Computer Skills • Heavy Inbound C.lls • Cood Vetbll Sktlli • Type to W.P.M. e4 Shtbopen • •mne.,,,, ,_.,. ~ .. Oppc)ttunlty c.1 ...... I (Z) Oldsmobile WE PROVIDE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH: GOLD KEY DELIVERY COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE '92 FORD ESCORT S/wag, low 3~ mi .. auto, A.t roci rac~. (101417) '90 OLDSMOBILE 88 ROYALE u blll. 3J v~ KW er •i, kl ma. (IH.ll '89 CADILLAC DEVILLE Sedan a... bciFt ldr, 45 v.~ new car tr*-i (lOS974) '91 BUICK PARK AVE. u Bit, u~ • .. JJ v~ llHllda. Gcrgeoa! (61S972) '93 BUICK REGAL Low•· Vi~ .. a-llllitr. n cr lrllo-1 (~) '96 ~MOBILE CIF.RA 211 • ......... ,., .... P'!'-(40!292) AIRPORT PICKUP AND DELIVDY (IOHN WA'Yllm AlltPOR1l COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS COMFORTABLE CUSTOMER LOUNGE NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY '95 CADILLAC DEVILLE 21k a; pill*.• Mr,.CD tam! Balm (WI) '97 CADILLAC DEVILLE V.S ..... 14tii..•* .. bll.ctqr, (ll»S4) Save $7769 ~94 DISCOVERY ·'92 RANGE ROVE COUNTY 7 ·passenger, dual sunroofs. Lo lo. Loaded! 14S) IMPLOYlllHT ~ umcas 5533 ~· e>a •s m1 ........ •¥DOG WALKl!R Co1t1 M111 1r11. C11t Morg•n 714"8424533 H1u•••lll•r Av•ll R.E. Broklr/Prop Mgr. 1111<,s long-term 1ltu1· lion, r111. 5'4&-0131 Hou111ltt1r Aw1ll1bl1 Hom1, garden and pat c1r1. Prol, r1U1bt1, r111, r1l1. Vacellon/ lo~ tet"m 714·798-5050 For he°lping make us the ~-# Cho \JTange ice MERCHANDISE County's In ANTIQUES . 6010 * MO LP ft.oord1 $300. • S LJvhtnlng roda. 873-7414 Sales Satisfaction ©• EX'I IS m1ss1on VIE.JO .......... Cllh 714-.249-3711 888-88-LEXUS Can't seem to git to aH those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cl•salfled Bentle• Dlr•ctory help you find reH1bl1 help. 042·5&78 Can'I seem to get to all those r1p1lr jobs around the house? Lei the Cla11ifled Service Dlreclory help you find re11able help. Dail ·~Pilot NEWPORT BEACH!A MESA · Put a few words to w .ork for you. Call 642-5678. i~; Sell your extra household Items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 Buy II. Sell 11. Flfld ti. Cla•alflad. ANNUAL LABOR DAY SALE $9,990 ... .... .._ ... Jd I.., l lllllEU --19'7 •lllllE ~ '"" ·-- WE MUST SELL 100 CARS THIS WEEKEND! h'~ tht end of $t1mmC1', 1ht enJ of the n1onrh, and 1he new 1998 model.. have 'nir1t<l 10 arr1vt'. All J997's are !ale f'llceJ f.,, immrdiare clean1n<.<' We have earrcmely f;ivprahl .. financing and ~ r.nco av11il;ihle. AnJ we·~ anidow 10 purc:ru.,e your trade-in. We nttd 11 for our rl('W, laratt location •• or«-ially •fit'• a Mercedes! ~ viii! our new Kale.d·I~· art &ciliry ·• it hM every amrnity wt' could lhlnlt of for your comfon and tonYen~. Some people -it 111 yor for 1hi.<i huny for 1hc bw $54,990 .., ·---··~1'llf ·---....... ,. ·---.... ... 175800 ·---... ;•"339 ·---·-""Vll001 ·-----·--""' ... 208015 ·----... 212015 ·--s..-.s... ... _ '"' -"'"' ....... ·----·-·----·-·---... ,_) ·-----·-----$46,990 ·----.... OIM'4I '"° ---.... ~ 111111 --... SI ... ,.., '°'*-.... ..._,, ·-... -... Cll7?'. -ICIOll --... .... ,. --·-~·-~·-i!!!oml!-;;-iiii.i .. ~-;;;· ... . •-1l:8111'1-......... IKllO ..... .,.,.... ... •""7• $59,990 ,. --, .. --,_ -- "'' --- ~---. ----_ ... •011111 .. _ .. ,_ ·-·-=--... .,"" iiDIJ '97 B DOWN 8 CASH 36 mo 1: $299~. PLASTER REPAIR 3931 got roof? ·Aeroofing Exper1s· W• Gels should hang Free Est. Ltr&.48337 together. S1rlp, Install, JNL ROOFING advice lo the crazy. 7t4-530·18HS L1735978 831·2111 SCREEN 3880 SERVICES WINDOWS 3934 3 919 liiiiiiiiiiiiii!iii~iiiiii!iiii ANA MARIA DrapertH . Mbbll• Screen Serv. Pl•1ter/Stucco P•tch New & Re-1creenlng -Serving So C• 25yrs-Lie t; t 8 t 673 Bonded Llc#326884 24Hrs A<>i1•' 714-548.0850 714-554·7831 Cutlm window covering• I nstll ·Res t11ng·Alter -Cleat! Quality Whale Price• Sr. 011c 54&-e117 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you flnd reliable help. 642·5678 GARAGE SALE HINTS 1947--- FIFTYYEAR anniversary ----1997 Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. COME FIND OUT WHAT ALL THE INTRIGUE IS ABOUT! The all new Intrigue By CZ> Oldsmobile In stock now. Come take a test drive today! ************** Speclal Facto117 Rebates Rates up·s _...... --- ---6 YEAR• '70,000 MILE WARRANTY + \t.Jl. lo. .nd doc. ..... Pl'tor ,.,.. 3 80 ~ v.. ... ., .. ""'7, --. "B-.ay, L:eaae Or Browse" IRVlllm ~UTO C•Nl•R 1·800.a1-3377 714 380-1200 DODGI Ptvm Tr•ll Duater 4JC4. fJ5k orig ml. ToP comH oll. Loaded. S3995/obo. 788-1029. Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satlafactlonl PORD ROW RQYCE 91811 0 ~ c:::::;;J CHEVROLET. 187 FORD VAN Conv. WS, A/f, P/S, A/C, Low ml. Orig. Owner. $3,999 720-1722 '81 Rolla Rovo• Spirit, white, 97 bOdV 1tyle, S4m, >elnt condo; DLR . 122,SIOe •(714)435-1115• :. ... 921Q; CREVIER BMW CONNEll CHEVROLET TOYOTA Santa Ana Auto Mall. 18881 Beach Blvd. 2828 Hatbor Blvd., Costa Mesa LEXUS Of MISSION VIEJO 28400 Marguerite Pkwy., Mllalon Viejo 1 (aoo) Me-AN FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 ~ st.. Newport 8Mch U3-t300 '92 T•urua station wagon 72k ml. 1 ownr ladles car. Loaded, clean. $7500. 723-4074. ~,~\,;MITSUBISHI ~ .. • Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 847-8555 548-1200 GEO CHRYSLER ·-N .\H I HS ~ © (i) ~ Oldlmoblle llUCIC I LINCOLN ~MERCURY ~ ;,:;'.,.MI TSUBISHI~ '9t Storln 2 +a • •as II"'"' Super .eo-.t , mires oo Ulla *M>W coup.1 Nleety ·~~ and reacft for thl S39781 (033it ATLAS ClllYSLER/PLYMOUTH ATLAS DODGE Wit ROVER llEWPORT BEACH llAIEAS CADILLAC IUICI 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540.8100 BEACH LllCOLI MERCURY 16800 BMCh BNd., Huntington Beach 848-7739 Bright red end clean IANDRO'l"I!• at a plnl A back to ,, ~"' roadl Hu'fV, Qna •ea Pe .. o '!Auto. a & morel 4~k orlw mllesl Hurry won't 1a11r at S88971 (043304) 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 2925A Harbor BNd., Costa Mesa 1540 ~ Aolid, Newport 8Mch achool "best buy"I 9113 Only $99671 (066974) 541-1934 548-1934 640·8448 714/845-1700 •ea ~QI! ROVER '83 Cemry Lil 9085 county. Lo mites. Loaded w/equlpment FlawleH, red ~euty. & low miles to booU (2KFJ193) Be the lat t ~Ill APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE 6014 COMPUTERS 6618 JEWELRY, FURS CORONA BOATS 7011 MARINE SUPS '88 Accord LXI 6spd, LAND ROVl!R Sl ~~.:,·. ~~ ~ MISSION Vll!JO pwr wlndowa/mlrrors, i714-39a.a7SO '89 Landcrul•• i~,. ... 93 Whirlpool, washer/ •BABY CRIB White, gas dryer. Heavy duty, Jenny Lynne, w/ Mat· relocating. $500.obo tress s 150. 722·8970 714·721·1346 Delux• Whirlpool Portable Dishwasher, Less than 1yr. old Runs perfect. St 80 973-0721 Iv msg. Electric Drver Bl•ck L•cquer S•t 6-drawer dresser, 2·drawer nightstand both with gold trim. $150 takes bothl C•ll 650·2025 & ART 6025 DEL MAR 612 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I DOCKS 7022 Starting a bualneaa? • Onahor• Mooring When you call us Guy Buffet Signed S•t 8 •3 w/12' Sportllsher regarding the lease or Lmtd edition llthos. 0 ara~e/Estate/Boat • Offahor• Mooring purcnase of one ol Museum quality !ram-w/23' Sailboat our computer systems Ing. "Monsieur Victor" Furn Clthlng/Salel $14,7:50 T•k•• Alll packages we wlll "Bye Bye Birdie". 1937 B•yslde Dr. 714-675-6529 assist you In obtaining S800. 944-4803 --------or 818·246·3182 a free digital satelllte,.,,.....,,....,.., __ ~----- Penlnaul• Shore Mooring with 1611 Boat. s12,soo . 552·9260 Lv Msg. moon·rool, ao, am/ltn _.....,....,,,. ___ ._,__ Aujo, loeoed.J:'t'll,J caaa, orig owner, all '94 0.f•l'lder 90 o.-.... k 1 melnt records. $5500. Lo Lo mllea. Former '"' ,... m · 1 ntr~ 7 1 4 .4 3 7 .... 5 • 7 S19,9SO/obo. 717,"'771, • v show car. A /C, '93 CIVIC EX loaded, HURRYll--------- Auto, moonrool, AC, (3NDP925) TRUCKS 9220 AM/FM cass, all pwr' LAND ROVER ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CC 68k I $10 500 MISSION VIEJO 1• e73-07~11v m~g. · 714-385-8750 dlsh lor your TV from PAINTINGS of COSTA MESA 6124 18' Hudso,, B•v AUTOMOBILES Prlmestar. 721-4009 Frederick M. RHh Sr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P•cket 1961 . A, .......... ---------1'95 DISCOVl!RY Prize winning artist beautiful bay boat,•• JEEP 9110 Whi1e & tan leather. '78 1/2 Ton 4x4 Needs TLC. $900 or beet ofler. • 646·1483 • Xlnt condl $100 obo Chin• C•blnet or trade for gas dryer 48"wlde. Matching tbl WANTED Call Gina 642-3226. /chairs $475. 429-0379 TO BUY and gallery owner In •SAT 7 ·3• a tomic 4 engine,,_________ 29k mlles. Like new1 ________ .., the Laguna & Nowport lhlnseenhso,ld lu,!tne.msc,lthelntcgl. hauled out 5/1/97 . ACURA 9010 must sell. 673·4909 MISC •. AUTO 9245 area lor 40 yrs. due to Full cover 10 preserve '93 Gr•nd Cherok•• age and health Is 4 9 8 M•gnoll• the beautiful teak lln·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•r•do 4x4, V·8, up --------l~iii~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiii 6019 w h I r I p 0 0 I A e f ri 9 . M. tt re. •/BOX. prl ng l~iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 21 5cubklc tt, sl1de·sd1d1 e, Oueenslze dbl plllow Old Colna Gold Sliver cema er. wa er sp " F kll Ml t St II 5500 6 73.7572 top, 2 weeks new, pd ran n n , er ng · s1100. sac. $275. OldwatchH&)ewelry 714-522·0703 Westcoast Coln 842·9448 Sof• sle•p•r $750. Top Doll•r• Peld For Records. Jazz, Sountracka, etc. ottering a number of lsh. $5,500 675-0984 '83 INTEQRA GS county & trail pkg. LEXUS 9115 SEIZED CARS from; his bell works In his--------Black auto, premium 52K ml. Grn/Gry, 1· $175, Porsche~.· collecllon, for sale. NEWPORT wheels, mnrf, leather owner·llke·nu S14k Cadillacs c~vy•"' 840-0338·Wk .,., '92 1!8300 6 Cyl., ' I Please call BEACH 6169 SAIL BOATS 7014 int. Low mlles. Great 64"'1397-hm. auto, all power, sun· BMW's, Corv Ue•-F rederlck ~-Rash Sr., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cond I s 14 K 722·5191 .,.. Also J eepa, 4 o 'a,. at 1-407·321-4715, 1• '93 Or•nd Ch•rok•• roof, tinted g rass, Your Area. Toll Fr.-· Lake Mary, Florida. +BACK TO SCHOOL Erlckaon 27' rebuilt _B_MW_______ L•redo 4x4, V-8, up Sl5,500 719-0677 1·800·218·9000 t!fl.4 Wicker couch $200. Step Exerciser $50. Pier 1 cottee tbl $50. Corporations Invited. CLOTHES Kid/Adult. atomic 4 Inboard. 9030 country & trall pkg. A·1398 lor current lllllrtg._ Call Mike 845·7505.1 ________ _ Great buysl Oulk•ll· canvas c:vrs, saJls/runs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 52K ml. Om/Gry. 1· -.iaCURY 9135 ver, GAP, Guess, grtl $5000. 675·8202 owner-llke·nul S14k uu;~ l-ANTI--Q-U-11:!-~-.--- Esprit, Levi. J. Crew. 640.0338w 646-1397h iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ All xlnt cond. 494·2266. 1---------MUSICAL --------~ FREE TO YOU 6022 INSTRUMENTS 6055 CASH onlyl SaVSun. •--------'88 Grand Marqula CLASSICS 925Q 8-4 514 Boise Ave. NB MARINE SLIPS '98 BMW 3181• LS a•d•n 4dr .• h&iiii.liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii ---..~ .... MERCHANDISE Ch.,lam•tlc Kitten * Ro lend PC-200 ---=c~L-=o,..,,T""'H""'E"'"S,,,......--DOCKS 7022 BI a ck on b I a ck Good Jobs 49k mires, $6,200 ·~73 retl Citroen MISC. 6015 8wka, male, gray, very MKll Keybo•rd Menuf•ctur•• beauty. All the right rellable'servlces • 646·1301 • Showroom Orlglna& affectlonatel Free to controll•r Ilk• CLOSE-OUT SALE! toysl Drive it and Interesting things 37k ml, $13,500. or good home. 540-6108 newll '$100.00 N•wport Bay you'll own Ill Only Tradel 996·5212·eVH Cookbook• Several PUREBRED OCICAT Mike 723·4015 Men & Woman Boat sllps In small $21,7501 (A12385) to buy MG 9140 boxes Older ones TV Up to 800 pieces. private marina on Via (714/545-1700 Hove A Garage Sole! & typewriter 2342 8 mo1. neutered, very Plus other Items I Udo, From $13·S16tt.•---------It' II th FIND Fordham Or. 545-7332 attectlonate. Fawn col·I••••••••• S•turd•y &.3 Sall or Electric prel'd s a ere '77 MIDGET ored. Free 10 lovlng GARAGE SALES 309 Colton No llve aboards. Size RENT every day 70k orig ml. Runs an apartment Cl• .. lfled 942-5978 SAGO PALM 1 REE 5'x 5' Healthy & Beau· tllul $1500 644-4704. Wolff T•nnlng Beds T•n At Hom• Buy Direct and S•v•I Commer c I a I/Ho me units from S 199.00 Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Catalog Call 1·800-711-0158 Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check todayf Run for a weekJ If your car does nOt sell, we'll run It tor another week All tor,,. $1<r. home . <;:) 646·8473 Near P.C.H. Off ol 2511-5011 available. In Classified & Io o k a great I th h I 'fl d l•••c!!ILAllJIS~S~IF!!l11111e!l!!D•• Newport Shores or 114-675-4912 Agent through classified 642•5878 s25ootobo. 64s.3968. __ r_o_ug;._c_a_s_si_e __ No room left In the garage tor the car? 1r1 ~• ~~~~ y~Movlng S•I• Oak~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------~~ A call to claHlfl•d can help can count on to 1ell a lurnlture, sofa bed, myriad of marchen· lrlg, couch & morel dise ltem1, because 456 Prospect In alley. our columns compel qualllled buyers to ••••••••• "calll 942·5978 TRANSPORTATION - --, D YES, SELL MY c~ I City I . Zlp I ~oMC·o-0 .-.M X Lease a Land Rover Discovery . for s395·amonth. ~.It'.!: I : ( 1 I'!'': ' I ; . . I I:' I l ~ I 39 month.I $ 0 first mont.h peymcnt $99S down peyman $ 0 eea;arity deposit $99S dae llt •ipia.g RIGHT now you can get a Land Rover Discovery for just $395• a month. AND if chis doesn't pique your interest, just step inside. YOU'LL find dual temperature controls, leather scats, and genuine wood trim. IN addition, with iu 14-gauge steel chassis, permanent four-whecJ drive, and rock-softening coil spring swpcnsion, the Discovery has yet 'to men a mountain it didn't like. So why not stop by for a test drive today? BECAUSE unlike the Di!covcry, this offer won't be around for long. -D9COll•t LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH ('~14 ROLLING BACK PAYMENTS To 1994!!! '92MERCURY '9'1 HONDA SABLE WAGO ACCORDEXSDN . Amo, fUll ~ ~ ""' 681e •ilu, AT, (WI,..,,,, . (1.N'Dt49) ~ffl 19,777 112,777 . CALL (714) 892-()906 fo rdetails '92HONDA ACCORD SOit ~iksrJJu ~power, (3BBP624) '12,997 '93 NISSAN '94Jl3EP '93 TOYOTA MAXIMA CHF.ROKF.E SPOKI 4RUNNER 4X4 AT, ~ ~ fiJU O L, 45/tmmills AT, 4 Joor, 47le #tiles, Ai; moonroof, ~ more( tow e fu.O r!'!'fUt r. 1101Uds~ (3FLG9S6) (3 9 ~ ~g ll"""' (3EMF069) s12,997 s13,997 $AVE '93LEXUS GS300 5911 Milts, C.D., luuJur, CILStOM wlauls (039788) ~21 997 '94 DODGE '94 IZUSU STEALTH TROOPER 4X 42/t milts, J"U'fiUIJ! sound, 2 7le Miles, fo.JJI f10!tr, white, fiJ!_ ~r, mmt tt1lll ~ Hurry/ (3FKD552) '(3HRY750) s15,997 s16,997 '92 LEXUS . '94 LEXUS SC400~ ES300~ 2 *> dtoost from!. CD,, aolStWI 7 '° dioost fr!>.!U_ 2Slt w#tt:ds, 'mlrt[ {003499) Milts, ludta, AT ll lllOre! ~· (°'J-'65) StAttiag Ill s22 997 s22 997 '96ACURA 3.5 R.L. ~1E~ DISCOUNT OFF MAllUFACTUll•R'S SUGGmSTED RilTAIL PRIC5 '84 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC -...... (101i.50fl 109t4) $1495 'H FORD lHUNDERlllRD '93 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE ---{101S011'010761) $9q95 1 otlloo,.._, IY126141tl -..... (totH31tr7tU) $3895 'HHONDA CMCDX ---(1015'191'51'9190) $7495 '9SDODGE NEON --(101 5111111541) $9995 '94 NISSAN 4X4 '94 TOYOTA XCA8 PICKUP COROLl.A 5 Spd ~ ... lomld (1015lll41IOM) (t0154Gf07ftll) $11,995 $11,995 '91 FORD BRONCO Grat CIClndlllot\. ..,... "*- (900309/M t 411) $13,195 'HNISSAN PATHFINDER '89TOYOTA COROLl.A GT5 I-WO to fnd. IVI (1014171'244S60) $4795 '93TOYOTA PICKUP ""-.. {101S391'07ll71) $H95 '95GEO PRIZM ""'°' • pis (t01ll9IOll7555) $9995 '93HONDA ACCORDCP£ L09decl. hll'l:I to fhi (10t34"°"93t) $11,895 ....... • M-C1 •11111 .,..... ....... . ,... ...... ·--•holAlrlop -..... (9005e9/71036l) $5995 '93TOYOTA TERCEL 'HTOYOTA PASEO N:. .... ct..\ lpOl'lY {I0067.tm7144) $8995 ·~NTJtt ---s1T,W5 '94TOYOTA TERCEl 'HCHRYSLER LE BARON CONV LOWf' ...... *9dMrl (101461115J4Jl) $8995 . ,.,., •• n •AlrC111• 111 •hllllr .... . .... ,,., .. .,... ...... .. ,..... ....... • IJIJFM '96 FORD 'H TOYOTA TALRJS CAtlltf 11 hUSA ,.._~..,...lfks (1014811111175) (101~1) $11,995 $11,995 '96 NISSAN '95 VOIJCSWAGEN '95 HONDA SEH1M. JETTA GI. CIVIC EX ... Mt.P'S bwoo(~ ~ ...... ....,, (W0066ll.71M61) {101~7) (tOt:sM.041719) $11,995 $11,995 $11,995 THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• AUGUST 30-SEPTEMBER 5, 1997 • Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 1--t.Wa.tty IDil....., Groap n Coldwell Inker Cotta Maa RemaCorp. S5. Slua.l&tate 36. Moetpeeltatea '¥!. 0,-Home Gaicle 8-of lbe Week ... ~ ,--~~~~~~--. IB!l1!enot For Advatiling Information Pleue Call: 'Janet Vlnouad (1lf)51'"4f4a I. I , o . h view in Harbor JUdse. an dirc guaid.pmdaimmunily. a..-• 1989. l.awm ran:, no Mdl-l'OOL Gati.,.xit. i.,.JDI 1!J'O,J> SOPHISTICA11D IUOANCI $1,J95AOO FJcpendcd & upgraded town bomcwfp:r.-. PL~spa. Sq.. guca quanm. Great patio & cowtyud. l1llmfit ID# 7'!J6l<M llAU1WUL HARBOll llDGEI $1,699,500 f.Jcpnt ham: on lfllX 32,000 SI ft lot. Gren ocn vus! Rmvdelcd wf ow.ni.zied poo1 & If».-Gotgeoud M.at sec! Intnnd !DI mJQ CHILDRIN WANTED HEUI $1,395,000 Thiditiona.I 580 rusmm home w/Vrt!w of ocran & city ligba. 3 fiftpba:s. dewmc + pool & If».-PtMq! l1llimtd ID# 796G9 PRIVATE mATI $1,.291,000 Mcditw/Conirmpor:uy~ Desigmd by~ ardUll:la. Beau yard wllg PL Racrt.filrc ICtting. brkrMt I.DI 'J92NE LIDO ISU TIADl'l10NAI. $1,195,000 &rzprioNI location. Sttcu-tl>«ftlEl and imrrior mada. ~ lot. 4 + 3, balmful ~ PmdcdFR. /nJJnwt /DI 750'.l'J NIWPOllT CQASt. OCIAN VllWS $1, 175,000 New bame, pied cximmunily .. + 3.'· 11* 3,900 .. ft. 3-ar' pnF- Gourmcdmdam, haidwood 8ooa. upgnch 1-met/DI 7!JCFD flbubJs Mm amdocm Newport &ay. R.cmoddcd 1 + 1 w/ot:W Im. BA, living an:as, deck & 80.1« vu ttrn1tt. hrlnM !DI 797ZP CUS10M HOME, GA11D COMMUNITY $950,000 l.CMiy .5BD lmdon comer lot. l..oc:s of LllCd bOck. T'lt'tHIDry o&ls P* &may IMng.1« FR opens onto wnnda. hrtmtd/DI 78TMB HAllOll VflW HOME $115,000 Grm.580, 4.5BA Tradibonal home in bbuhJs ncighbomood. Ranodded and apm¥1ed imo ap:r 4.200 ~ft.. !llkmd /DI 7900R DOVa SHOllS VllW PROPERTY $860,000 c.amplcuo:ly ranodded 480 with pool & spa. pmoramic view$, ~-the-en lciu:bm, bcamful ma51a' suite. /1fllmld LOI '1981 H 320-322 tmlOTltOPE AVI $799,000 Rase Gnd bupja at heart of CDM All units arc top shape. Ema- ~ b &JplciotJS unia. l7fkmrt llJI 78VW7 311>, 3.JIAAND~ ROOM $699,000 ~ ceilings. all one lewJ and oo airs. Bcamful afU:rnoon ....a. fuqilaac in living mom and omta:. !nln1td /DI 798/N NIWPOllT~ POWT $675,000 3homcs to bay.Apdbb:D mocan. 4BO, 2.75BA, 2--aorywith am padr:iag b ex, RV or bcm. l1lltr1ttl ID# 7fl'lL7 ~NewponlmdlW:w4l(},31t\. Mo.HlmrodiriaiL Close m ocan & b.)'. F....alcnrb~ .,,. ID# 796£6 CONDO W/OOU COUlll LOCA1'IOM $599,000 ODHmyw/nosain. 280 + cb. 38A. -.~ &aqilds in m.&D'llllU Q,....._. QJIDID. .,,._ID# 790~ VllWS Of WINIBJ la OCUN $559,000 Grat location. 3 + 2.5 w12-as • .,.. Gu.d-prd mmmunity wn'l.tpa&lC ~/DI '1974P CL05I TO llAOtl $399,900 Raon~ all )Gt round in chis pri.mc 3 bedroom borne. Dcsigna~ /1lltnttl /DI 792ND llG CANYON WIA $360,000 MocMu:d ~ Popular 8oor pbn wlm.lllS down. 3 + 25. bmily lau:bcn. FP. built-in spcakm. imide ~ lldmtd /DI '1921'2 IWffS IN NIWPOln' IUtJt $271,GOO ~ 380 split.ft! 00 lhDOlt 1,900 sf. Pano, tile roof. mirroml wadrobcs. living rm. FP. new cc-pai~ AJC. /ldltlfld /DI 793CH NIWJIOn llAOt $119,500 2+2, modd-pria aondo. Sua.;da. ~dp,alltmim>rs. ~2-<lr~G.doaam~ .._ID# 772Rl BALBOA ISLAND ....... 106 Gamet ................. $995,000 ..... Lynne VaJentine .... SAT/SUN 1 -5 . BLUFFS ...................... 503 Playa ................... $278,000 ..... Sandy Mittman ...... SAT/SUN 1 -5 DOVER SHORES ...... 1218 Polaris ............... $860,000 ....• Sandy Mittman .............. SUN 1 -5 HARBOR VIEW .......... 1727 Port Stir1ing ....... $689,000 ..... Jane Pham .................... SUN 1 -4 ~ BEAQi . 8552 Naples ........... _ .... $364,000 ..... WynOee Stone .............. SUN 1 -4 JASMINE CREEK ...... 27 Mainsail ................. $385,000 ..... Joan Howe .................... SUN 1 • 4 MESA VERDE ............ 1793 Tanager Dr ........ $359,000 ..... Nancy Englebrecht ....... SUN 1 -5 NEWPORT BEACH ... 1700 Highland ............ $749,000 ..... Allen Ashari ..................... SUN 2-4 SEA ISLAND .............. 33 Seabrook Cove ..... $699,000 ..... Lee Ames ...................... SUN 2 • 5 SEA ISLAND .............. 4 Sea Cove .............. $499,5000 ..... Natalie Ames ................. SUN 2 -5 SPY GLASS ............... 3 Muir Beach Cir ..... $1,395,000 ..... Lynne Valentine ............ SUN 1 -5 ""__..,_ .... o.-__ _.,_,, .. ""'_. ___ .. 1"' ......... ~o..w .... ..-.. =·· .... ~·-·-............................ __ ,._.., .. __ ..... ,........................... ........,,_ .. ..., ............................ .,...,,....... . Panoramic Views in Big Canyon ·~'='" ~2nd ·=BJtHocN • Beautllul Yard lnmdible Bay It Ocean View Penthouse • Abeolutely ttw Belt Panoramic Bay, Catallnlll .tr <Xean Vlewl • lncNdibAe Uppadee • 38R, 2IA CiMo One Of The Most Unique Homes in Newport Beach Stwuling Bay It Otun Viewt 3Story,SBR Sep&rate Gueat HOUM • Loated on Hugt Lot Absolutely Stunning Penthouse Ocean Views • W•tch &r wtl!n to the Cr~ Sun Prom This Coiiteou$ 2 Muttt Blt Luxury Penthouse $379,000 Spadous Newport Beach Condo • Ex<ll!llent Value • l!xatDent Lal# 2BR • Lartie u~ 'Roon\ w/PirepUci • Mod'vafed S.llat $199,000 One of the Beet Locations on Balboa Island • South Bayfront Home with Spedaoalar Views • 2-Story, 38R Home • Sandy Beadt in Front with On&ore~ • Halfway Between Town & Feny $1,650,000 Cll.U 1~ ~. 675-9585 &IMI.uaul $279,000 • An Exciellent Value • Beautiful 3Blt Home • l..arRe Lancf.atped Lot • Cuiom Spa in "R.r • Very Private Lot $249,000 Newport Prope ••••llaTLYOWmDa ..... featuring fine properties from condos to castles . . ... ,. . S....,MHOllllY ,,_,,__..., ....... ~lwk. 3BR, 1.5BA c...... C.-..• ... .-. .............. Lma. ,_,... ... .,..._.,....., ... ,... ..... .. 2S,OOOBSS llUVTIFUL COSTA MSSA ll_ • .,_ ..... _ , .. d....,.~ ... 3M. ... ...,_ .......... ......... c...r, ....... ,.... ... ,... ......... .. • -..,......_am• .... ""'*= 011111 ......... ... ll!U 8eJu' Bnmd Raocb -Wonderful~ home, well designed for aclM families. Gourmet kitchen, FR plm game room, lilmry. Sara Hinman $1,925,000 Allftew 'lance -~and dty lights view plus 3 Bd. 3 8&. Gated Jo lag1Joa. Walking distance to beach. f.oaale Ma.end $99S,OOO fMOna High ............. ..., tmmfty, space and style. 4 bedrooms, •.s ......., 4 ftreplaces. aut. I 'a 11 ' $M5,000 ...... Pd...m 3 Bd. 2 .. home in flmlr~ dole to .,na IChoob. .,.... a s.1tt $569,ooo Newport Nordt vm. .• Bel. 3 e.. 3 8replaces ill u hour guard pleCl comm. Gtq ...-di U7s,ooo ~ Wat · 3 bedroom plus loft 2,421 sq. l 10,000 sq. ft. lot. QasbD yard. S9eft lllgll $359,900 Scniad . Gorgeous 5 8d. 3 Ba. family home wllb ~mountain A dJy views. Allgd I: B•• "'• $M9,000 Qlfllwta . ''l.aR ll IO Bmier" Cape Cod 3 Bel 2.5 Ba. two story. big ym1. ..., ... a llllld $6t9,ooo Balboa Peninsula Newport Beach Oceanfront 515 a /519 Balboa Blvd. Ronda Hein $549,000 Sat (9-1) 6o8 W. Ocean Front RoseSmtley $925,000 Sat (1-4) 6o8 W. Ocean Front Ronda Hein $925,000 Sal/Sun {1-5) Newport Heights 474 Westlllimter Beverly Cleveland $398,000 Sun (1-5) Bayaest/Westcllff 1201 Somerset MklleyRowe $629,000 Sun (1-4) Newport Shores · 419 Lugooia St Kennie Jo Rizzo $329,000 Sat (2-5) cameo Wgblands 4801 Surrey Roseanne UIJan $1,140,000 Sun (1-4) 412 Prospect Kennie }o Rizzo $395,000 Sun (2-5) Cliflbaven 327 Lugooia St. judyGood $429,000 Sat/Sun (2-5) 911 Kin~ Rd. BstberFtne $799,000 Sat/Sun {1 -5) Sp~ Corona del Mar 1 Cambria Ron Millar $985 ,000 Sat/Sun (1 -5) 1221 Bayside Dr. Vicki l.i!e $895,000 Sun {1-5) Westcllfl' 310 Poinsettia jonesl)ones $929,000 Sun (2-5) 1227 Highland Disbon/Dfsbon $544,900 Sun (1-5) .AngeVHutcbings $569,000 Sun (1-5) PROPERTIES FOR LEAsE Harbor Ridge 51 Harbor Ridge Dr. Christine Kim $629,900 Sun {1-5) 55 Exeter $1,200 Ilana Brodie Harbor View Hills 128 Vtlla Point Drive $1 ,375 Ginnt]obnson 4006 Inlet Isle MtlleMarr $619,000 Sun (1-5) 436 Via Udo Nord #B $1 ,700 Cynthia PbiOips 2524 Wavecrest Huldnngs!Angel $749,500 Sun {1-5) 25 f.ormorant $2,400 Heidi Stockwell 142 Via Undine $2,500 Feeney/Carr Barbor View Homes 480 Bluebird Canyon Drive $2,650 Mary DiTu//i-0 1700 Port Ashley Pl. Ann Messenger $1,075,000 Sun (2-5) 3113 f.orte Marin $2,700 Grog Lombardi 3125 f.orte Marin $2,750 Grog Lombardi Sally Anne Sheridan $289,000 Sun (1 -5) 232 Via Eboli $2,800 Marilyn Read lrviae 'Thrrace 601 Udo Park Drive #SE $2,900 Mary DiTu//io 1501 Santanella Terr. Cberyl jolmston $599,000 Sun (1-4) 2 Lucerne $3,500 Carol Berg Udo Isle 204 V1a Ithaca $3,500 Marilyn Retld 835 Via Udo Nord Marilyn bod $1,245,000 Sun (2-5) 1119 ~e $3,850 Gigi Tbomas 570 Allview Terrace $5,300 Qmnl6 MaxsmH 532 V1a Udo Nord Bob&rg $1,895,000 SUn (1 -5) 806 Harbor hlaod Drive $9,500 Evan CorWt $1,99S,000 Sl&l&JD (i-5) BILL FEENEY U. .....--; z'iw .-. TDI CARR 111111 LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 C...MlmCr 1 l 8d 2 &. ~ pnv46e palJi{) ~ew9' IQ~ (X¥!0 tM'Wf)' pool ~II V. r-. G4'I Ca•• \'irw ~ J 8d.. ... pmo. &aiilc J66 pr:ira II t-14* (Hidc'<m £-1 ._.ID qlMl kanc. ,,,,. C....Meav.-. .. 8d 2 j &. + famaJy f"OOlll.. 2 llOJy I.a.bl)' ldlfHb<~ Ctl )'•cf. 'fWC!C loc#IOlt ""-1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN Escaow ~ UdoWe Corotaa .. Mar Sa .. Sa•• UdoWe UdoWe , ..... Newport CreR ENt.ade EN'efde Mae Verde feeta:lde Sow ~ 8Uflef B~r StUer 8ufler Bu,,er Bu,,er 8U41tr Bu,,er Seller 8ufier StUer Bu11er Bu,,er Stlkr Stller Stller Bufler Bu,,er Sdtr a,,._,, ·~' Seltr St•r Stlltr ...,,,, ...,,,. ..u.,.. .... c-.= s Bd. s .5 Ba. ..... f ., I -tried 6U~ illJ ft aulie Old 1llUid dma... r I pdca 12."5- Udo1*P-,a- 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. p1a1 bc-.1ocm~ cmpdmc S2S kll Lqe many l*io w/ tpa. Fladldooa. bmmd caJinp Sl.1'5- JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YFAR -1996 CoAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 $28,351 ,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN I 996 NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996 1997 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• $1,049,000 Poinsettia•• $449,000 337 Via Udo Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $419,000 339 62nd Street•• $434,900 2526 Monaco $1 ,375,000 145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 413 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Camship $234,000 31721 Seacliff $2,995,000 125 Cedar Way $649,000 I 71 I Terrapin•• $469,000 32007 S. Coast Highway $1,395,000 • Represented Bufltr • • Rqmt11te4 SelJer & Bu~er KEVIN K!UBIAK RON MILlAR ~te 717-4706 . All New Homes with the Charm of Old Balboa Open Saturday 9:00 A.M. -I :00 P.M. 515-521 West Balboa Boulevard 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 charm of traditional American design. Each home features 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, rooftop deck and ocean views. Two of these homes have been sold prior to completion! Two are avaJlable, but won't last long. Hunyl BIV\!'\O '.\i[ W RAVI RONl 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 credJt. Details Include Imported slate roof, leaded glass windows, and 1enerous use ofJimestone and aranJte throuchout the home. NEWER BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $69J,000 Built new In '91, used only M le<X>nd home. 3 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths, rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In prtzed IWboa netchbor· hood. Fabulous mmter suite .tth recrut mod fireplace. Rooftop elect with bay view,~ forentertalnlnc. Ownerwnts to tee ofteral ON THE OCEANFRONT $925,000 This lovely, light and bright home Is right on the beach in a prized section of oceanfront Just a short walk to Balboa shops. restaurants and the Balboa Island ferry. Owner may carry -will consider trades. BEACH UFE $151,000 Located In a quiet nelchbomood, yet a short walk to the best swtmmln1 and surftnc beaches and Udo shops and restaurant:-., this mlnt..:condltk>n bulldJnc ls the perfect beach starter home, or tellWllY et the beach. ON THE SAND $997,500 No boardwalk -just beach and ocean at your front door. 2 unlts on premlum comer lot for maximum vtews. Great cash flow • call for details! Perfect opportunlty to build your dream home on the beach In a prtme location. / John McMonigle Panora..rnJc Ocean and City Ught:s View Home 2391 Crestview Drive Currently under construction St: eve Olson 717-4711 Unique Pelican Point Opportunity Golf' Course and Ocean Views Country'French Family Home 1 os rll san Remo $699.000 Call f'or Details! Beautlf'ully Remodeled Single ~Level Home ll 6 raa Lorca $629. 000 1 99'7 SOLDS AND IN ESCROW ,. ' • .,,-' wj • ---..,-~. - L > ~ ""'_,. ... ENJOY THESE TERRIFIC BEACH AND FAMILY COMMUNITIES Buy the Lifestyle 9 CHATHAM COURT $640,000 Townhome witfl a wonderful den, wet bar and full bath downstairs. Large gourmet ffitchen with eating area . 2 Bd. and 2 Ba. upstairs. Back yard has lush landscaping with a pool and spa. MIKE MARR For more information call 759---3786 Virginia Zenz 759-3764 For further Information or sliowlng call Virginia RARE SINGLE LEvEL LMNG IN SEAVJEW City Lights View $579,900 717-4705 Ginni Johnson presents ... re, Newport Beach ATTENTION EMPTY NESTERS! Great Home for Entertaining Open 3 Bedroom Floorplan Elegant 3 bedroom. den home. Perfect for executive entertaining or family living. Situated on a large lot In an interior tract location the recently listed property is move-in ready. Asfcjng $515,000 For additional information or appointment t.o see ... call CAMEO SHORES Brand new single story 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Great ocean views. Completed in fall Call for mort i"formatio". Asking $1, 997 ,000 PEUCAN POINT ... OCEAN VIEWS Last available lot In PelJcan Point on golf coune. Prtce lndudes approved plans for 5,000+ square foot home. Asfd,., $1,2",000 NEW LISTING ... BODEGA BAY Magnificent ocean and dty lights view. Limestone floors, updated kitchen, pool Call for Morr i11fonu&n. Asfring $I, 195~000 Lovely 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home In pted community. 17,000+ square foot IOt. hit Ilka lettlnc- Spa, some oce• Views. Silblialt illl ohrs. ~$699,000 cart llLnL.TT GllOUr $2,895,000 O<EAIROftT a..AOOW·mM IWlt on bldroclt It tht )ltty tnbWICt to NlwpOft Hll'boe; ttlll 1 ~. kind homt offlrl 1hetrWltocemt & .... Mftooting .,..,.,~ 3 bdooml + .... + 3Cit11'191-5 Sllrt v.cant. EZ to lltl $.2.695,000 760-1900 EMERALD BAY LAGmABMQI Situltld on 1he molt prori'lent ..._ In Emnld Bey, ....... °""' tht molt cotMWdng vllw In .. CCM.l!ty. ~ 41511d9aom ..... loll~~& nwtlll Ind.,,... 1/2-mlt,.,..... ~.._, n "ahbfwword. $7,995,000 2.6 ACRE RAT LOT SMQ.IR.mE Phlnomtnal 2.1 Kl"I OCMlftont lot lit Cotb1Point<Mr450 fllt on h..., next to c..,... ~ .. .....,, ... Houett. Double~ Buld ycM9' ..... home. $3,250,000 lllVmECOVE IA<lmABM<JI enct.11119 4 Bedroom homt wlflbuloul vilwl ~ prtv"8 hint Cow leld'l Ind Pldftc. • '* gnga. 0. Ousded. .... Cllllr • .... In condMiof&. blrtollll ~~ c:Jtaide lo MeffVKMt9>w~ lncfo~ 810 CANYON • $1,295,000 • 6+4,906() Oucstandmg view lot located on the hilltop on the 8rh fairway, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, custom home. great potennal for remodeling, 3 car garage BIG CANYON • $2,195,000 • 6+4,906() 5 bedrooms, 5.5 haths, stunning Mediterranean cu.scorn home, superb qualary and style, spacious m.irhle slab entry, french doors and windows BALBOA PENINSULA • $3,.fS0,000 • 64.f,9060 Incredible bayfron t w1th magnificent main channel views, completely remodeled, private dock and sltp for 60' yacht, large courtyard with lawn and pauo. LAGUNA BEACH • $1,795,000 • 644.-9060 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, unsurpassed ocean. Catalina and sun.set views, beautiful entry with wet bar, rebuilt with the highest qualiry matenals. LAGUNA BEACH • $2,'495,000 • 6+4-9060 Designer's person.al mastttpiece! 3 private bedrooms, 5 baths, skylights, custom limestone throughout, hand-carved fireplace, spectacular ocean views LAGUNA 8BAcH • $1,600,000 • ~ 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. unique oceanfront Mediterranean villa with old world chann. Situated on a private bluff overlooking crashing surf and rttf Pl!ucAN PolNT • ...,995,000 • M+-9060 810 CANYON • $1,92S,OOO • 64-4-9060 5 bedrooms, s baths, fabulous 1so· unobstructed VICW with over I l 0 feet ci golf course fron~. all new doo~. windows, three fireplaces, pool, spa and gaz.ebo. BIG CANYON • $3.)9S,000 • 644--9060 9 bedrooms, 9 baths, equetQian elate on 2.25 acres, situated on the bluffs on the back bay, over 7,0CIJ sq ft, 3 guest houses, t 3 box stalls, show arma, fabulous views BAlBOA PENINSULA • Sl,6.S0,000 • 644-9060 97 feet ci watetfrontqe. 3,800 eq ft, S bedrooms, 3 baths, fair condition, wonderful charm. awaome bay and ocean views, 1,600 l'Jelt houte with AV rm. Incredible TUIC8ny atyle villa on the laraat and 26 aae bllltop villa with penoqmic views~ PK1& hishest lot ln pted coaununlty. S bedroom.. Ocean and Catalina bland Views. 2 c:6., library. BBQ, lighted sports court with buketball hoop. 7 baths, pool. 1p9, BBQ, lncredlble ocean view. wine cellar. Uahted tenn11 c:qura, pooli, "* 911S7°'*""1 ................ °S ¢ ----·--~--...... C..1--M~Sf•I, :lt0...•~ + NEWPORT ClEsr • $219,000 • 6-H-9060 '4 bedroom.. 2.5 baths, bf, family room, livmg room with fuq>~. community pool and spa OMNoE. $305,000. 644-9060 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, beautiful quality custom htlme. updated kitchen with eating area, forma l Jmm1o: nn. BALBOA PENINSULA • $329,000 • 644-9060 3 bedrooms, 2 badu, original bcac;h cona~ wnh bay view, perfect for weekends or to rcbu1IJ OPEN HOUSES 1,.5PM (Unless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS IRVINE TERRACE 1924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Barbara Miles SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR lflLL 9 Hillsborough $900,000 Ginny Anderson IRVJNE 22 Silkgrass $285,000 · Allison Seeseman EASTSIDE COSTA MEsA 1895 Orange Ave. Delpart/ Daynes SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS EAsrsa c.osTA MEsA • $400,000 • 64-i-9060 BAYVIEW TERRACE '4 bGoocris, 2 baths, pgeoti.s remodel, unique a.com architectural deslil'\ with high ceilings 82 Shcarwater Place $286,000 David McCulloch Bio CANYON • $+49,000 • 644-9060 1 ... a•, 2 bad\i, .qlelamilybome, htah .r.-.............. formal livinc areM 9Dd cnay DoVER SHORF.S 1447 Galaxy $849,000 Reggie McNemey EAsTSIDE COSTA MF.sA 223 Monte Vista 206 La Costa $394,990 $342,000 Sydney Gielow Del part NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 O>s'TA MEsA • $635,000 • 6'H·9060 Owner's unit, separate large private house at rear of property, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large master suite ARGYROS •BARTOL IC Stephanie Argyt-os Patrick Bartolic Tony Bartolic Marcia Bents ... The team of Arp;yros • Bartolic • Bents has been formed to provide our customers, past, current and future, with the ultimate in quality real estate services. We hat1e ot1er 75 years of combined experience with ooer 1,000 transactions, including apx . 150 waterfront estate sales. Call for an experienced et1aluation of your property today . 2234 CHANNEL ROAD, BALBOA PENINSULA Enjoy sweeping ba, and ocean views from this East Coast style estate in Newport's prestigious Balboa Peninsula Point. Originally built in 1928 for the Brown family of Pasadena, the home was refurbished in the lat.e 1970's by the ament owner. The six bedroom, fitie and one half bath home rests on a large 9 ,750 square foot parcel with almoSt 100 feet of Wat.er frontage. The 1985 addition added a large guest/entertaining wing along with a fitie car garage and RV parking. Twin boat clocks make this the perfect location. An unmatched property with class and charm ooerflowing. Representing the finest estates in Newport Beach. Call Argyros • Bartolic • Bents (7 1 4) 6 O 2 -2 3 6 2 Pager ... ·~~ • 4 • • • • '-:-J. ]OHN CAMP .BELL 800--473--8183 FOR IMMEDIATE ASSISTANCE • (714) 644 ... 9060 EXT. 121 PELICAN POINT • OFFERED AT $4,995,000 ' Largest home on largest lot in Pelican Point, Authentic Tuscany styling throughout, 5 bedrooms, 8 baths , 2 Entertainment Centers, Pool Room , Gym, Pool and Spa, Lawn Area, Formal Dining Room , Open Country Kitchen, Family Room with Wet Bar, views from the hill at the point. • OFFERED AT $4,900,000 · s ~ ~.s baths, ooer 22,000 sq ft lot, qujnttsstndal tro1*al custom home, outside patiillion with 14 foot~ ~all, (>(),(XX)~ pojJl ·"""' ,......., t.., fichttd sports court with basketball hoop, fine architectural detailing includes soaring ctilings. First timt on the marM1 c.1 m.,1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD Harbor View Homes is one of the most popular addresses in Newport Beach. Known for ia ~ .. belts, community facilities and award .. winning Andersen School, it has become Newporrs premi~ family neighborhood. Established in 1968, th~ neighborhood's six original home models (Monaco, Canncl, Montego, Palermo, Portoftno and Somerset) have been supplemented by numer~ remodeled and custom homes. Sales prices for homes sold in 1997 ranged between $410,<XX> and $1,400,CXXJ. Harbor View Homes is located next to the Fashion Island shopping center and the office complex of Newport Cicntcr. It is a short drive from the business districu of Irvine and~ Mesa. The neighborhood is less than two miles from the beach and Newport Harbor. 1935 PORT NELSON 1939 PORT BRISTOL 1824 PORT SHEFFiao .. LARGE Lor PORT CARNEY lN~ow SOLD! PORTOANO REDUCED $639,000 3,600 SQ Pr HOUSE $698,000 1948 PORT ALBANS, SOLD 1836 PORT RENWICK 1848 PORT MARGATE, SoLD 1972 PORT Cl.ARIOGE SOLD! R EPRESENTED BUYER & SaLER PORTOFINO , SoLD REPRESENTED BuYER & SEU.ER 1824 PORT ABBEY PLACE SoMERSET .. Soto 1960 PORT LAURENT .. SoLD REPRESENTED BUYER & SEilER • MONACO • $450,000 MICHAEL· DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS 644-9060 X107/125 • (800) 892-7158 • BuyNewport@aol.com COLDWeU. BAN~eRr..J Gr~ W\&ls of ~ Channel, buy, ocean and ciry Ughrs. Gracious Uving with 24 hour srooiry and doorman. Walk to Lido Village, shopping, restaurants and btaches. 2 bd, 2.5 ba MARY Lou K1EHLER 644-9060 EXT. 253 675-2700 RES . One of the best locations and views of Back Bay in Sea Island. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, very tastefully decorated. $599,000 OLSON A small historic house on a commercial lot in central downtown Laguna Beach. Extra parking at the top of lot and pretty hillside views. Great street visibility and home has been restored from roof to slab. A very special location to live, have a busi- ness, or expand. $369,000 A DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH Walking distance to the beach, Bluebird Park and shops, this vintage Laguna Village home has great potential. Large flat lot, four bedrooms, two baths, a fa mily room, and ocean and hillside views upstairs for only $399,000! For more informalion, pluw call: GAYLE WAITE (714) 494-0215 ext.140 or 494 8821 Reduced to Bargain Price o{ $900,000 . Come by thil weekend to ICC this spacious C~ Vft liocne, 5 bedrooms, 4 barbs, 3 car garage., over 4,100 sq ft. great~ GINN¥' ANDERSON OFFla: 644 .. 9060 EXT. 151 HOME OFFICE: 759 .. 1997 Ht Gorgeous custom bayfront home In prime location, 4 bedroonu, 4.5 baths, extensively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen with breakfast area, formal din· ang room, vaulted ceilings, great views! -- ALISON McCORMICK (714) 644-9060 Exr. 144 Ltoo ISLE 818 VIA Lmo Souo $649,000 Outstanding traditional Lido Isle home, J bedrooms. 2 baths, large master suite complete with dtt551ng area. beautiful large living room with fTench windows and fireplace, patio -- HAR8oR HJGHLANDS 1601 WARWICK $525,000 Beautifully remodeled smale story fam- ily home on l&q?e lot, S bedrooms, J .S baths, wonderful entry courtyard, laqJe country ltitchen, great family room and living room with fireplace. - 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ouutandin& aa· dltional home located on larp comer lot on quiet cul-de•sac. Newer windows and doors, newer carpet, large baclcyard patlo vca plus large aide yards. -- A Private &tall in Cot:o ae Caza GUARD GATED NIGUEL SHORES Ocean views form second lcvd of this f.ahulow 4BR. 2.5BA home. Light & bright roonu, ~ow ouster suite, hardwood Boors. st'cumy system. Large yard. 3-a.r garage, communiry with beach access, tennis, parks and more. Oncktte Blancha.rd $488,000 Ad Code 71377 WOODBRIDGE LAJCEPllONT Expansive lakefront & mountain views from this sandy beach front location on North Lake. 2BR plw den, ~Uent decor. Easy to walk to spa. pools, tennis, shoppi!:lg & rcsraurancs. Myrna Boom $329,900 Ad Code 703S7 NA111RE VIEW In a J.M. Peters ~ted community: ofTunlaock Point, th.is 3BR. 2.5BA rownhome offers l~t kitchen with nook. custom Planucion ahuttcn, V2ultcd ceilings a£ IWdwood Boors. 8acb b> beautiful..._.. belL Mali GaJleclge o-- $379,000 A4 Code 72'17 N EWpORT 8EAClt OfficE 2J Coa~uTE PWA, SuiT1190 644..,6200 FRENCH ESTATE IN HARBOR RIDGE ~iB<lCf'lt cunom estate on over a 1/2 acre, very dramatic & the entertainer's dream home. Oversized roonu, 4BR. 4.5BA. C!."ct's kitchen, stunning with marble floors. volume ceitin:gs. 5-6 car~ ~I & spa. g..zd>o, ciry ligtns views. Bubua Amn:adter 8t &rbara Roppolo $2,375,000 Ad Code 72217 FANTASTIC FLOOR PLAN A gre_at location for this 3BR. 3BA unit with 2BR upnairs, 1 down, lots of u~: raised panel doors, copper plumbing, mirrored ~beS. Spacious pabo, 2 car attadiCd _garage. TonyButCN $17',900 Ad Code 727CY! PRIVATE YARD WITII FOUNfAIN Vety desirable 3BR. 2.5BA home in ga_ted community fcarures Berber carpet, Plantation Shutters tile in &mily room & entry. kitchen with maele ~incu & white tile. Custom Wealurs & lia:h.ting. _Lovely ya.rd. Nancy BarfXJd 8t Guy'ller:t\ewz $4S9,000 Code 72767 . IRVINE TEllRACB Unique 3BR. 2BA home with wood~ endoeed front co~ ~uet flooring. decorator ~u. srone ;:.~us side pwo for entenairung. Newly Baaucl Towa'I SS'9.000 Ad Code 7S"7 NEWPOKf HEIGHTS Custom townhome in ~t location boasts two story Boor~ with 3BR, I.5BA. high ceilings, decorator 6xblre$ & fireplacies. Two car gara.ge. Stcpllaaie Hoagtaton ~9.900 Ad Code 75007 IN GOOD COMMUNllY Set among beautiful homes, du. 4BR. 2BA rcsideeec matches die appeal of irs aurroundings. Very a-'illy decorat~ rooms, fircp~ family & dWng ~ commuruty pool $S'7.SOO -Jama Gny Ad Code ~7 $149,000 MCode72S37 SP.AVIEW BEAUIY Owming 3BR. 2.5BA home in ~-pred commuru~ lntaion full of narura1 ~t lrom attiums. lWO ~. ~ water&.ll into spa 8t a_glimpee of the oa::an. great city ligbu &: mountain ..ew. BJJelo•-$S7S,OOO ;. it ••• t ••• '. ....... . .; -... ~ir'Ti ~-~ . . _ ..... ..,~ ~~.t..;.--· ...... --.. ~ •. -:.' .-~r;., .J. • """'· " · .. -,.:~--.... _ • ~ . " - PENiNsulA OfficE . 2001 W. llAlboA Blvd. 72J,8120 28 Waterway Sat $305,000 Myrna Boom 17 43 Baypon Way Sat $448,000 Dick Dickson 3326 V12 Lido Sat $895.000 Renee Tilton 3 Inverness Sat/Sun $1,795,000 Partch/Gray 507 Orange Sat/Sun $220,000 Mark Jackson 1008 E. Balboa Blvd. Sun $1 ,700,000 Myrna Boom • 40 Drakes Bay Sun $789,000 Mary Osterhout 2607 Island View Dr. Sun $759.000 Kathy Granieri 1735 Pon Shcffidd Sun $619,000 Roy Osterhout 45 Avigon Sun $569,000 Nancy Simmons 1430 Santiago Dr. Sun $499,500 Ba.rba.ra Aune 6 Scastapc Dr. Sun $161,500 Gib Walker PACIFIC UVING LINCOLN JANE 'l'REAsURE Spacious & beautiful home on one of Newport's !1'~ ~· Eu:ellent Roorplan with 4BR. "3BA. UltertOl' atrium, llOUllMC'1 kib:ben, French doors &c windows, r~ic:aecl'li.bd.., fireplace. Beach residence w/ ocean view, fi~lace. beamed ceilings, skylilthu, ocra.mic:: tile, wet 6ar, Wine rack. 3rd leVd runcfcdc, ~ Amel'tiea ... $634,900 Ad C.odc rn37 $874,000 Ad Code 77:137 GAllDENEll'S DEUGHI' lm~le 3BR. 2BA ~dcd home with fi~lacc &c wet bar in &ninUm, new paint anside & out. TrdJUcd Frio, potting shed, WO herb &c vCgcW>Je r-· eamllocnu U9'.SOO Ad c.odc 7Z717 CATALINA VISTAS En~ a ~ view of and ocean & Catalina at aumet &om upstain residCncC of dUs spaciow duple;: F~. wet bar, Oa:llcnt interion. Jt-Hattoa $495,000 Ad Code 7S017 DalltABLE FP.ATlJRFS Take in views of the ocean &c bay &om this 4BR. 2.5BA in Harbor V1eW Bra.dmoor. Light & bright rooms, ~ -an aceptiona1 home. ICadsy Gnaieri f1S9,GOO Ad Code 71"'7 -I j Jim Digrado 644-6373 ext. 158 Fabulous corner lot home with RV access. 3BR, l.75BA. Large kitchen, dining room & family room. New paint & roo£ $259,900 ' I -11 i ~ . II I . . .1 , ~ (,,, ' ()}' J/j(J)"{ t/£'/1(/ ~'·· ·Premier marl<etirig program sets ATS above the rest at Elli This team offers exceptional service and knowledge Ann Peters. Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler, also known as the award-winning team ATS. are broker associates with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. "It's all in the marketing," is what the trio unanimously attribute to their successful longevity. ATS developed buyers are qualified. ATS list many high profile properties Newport Beach. Muketiog select and prestigious homes and estates requiml cxpaUse. knowled;e ind experieace in thcle price ranies and is found m only • f cw qualified agents/brokers. A specialized market demands people with specific training and oxpedeace to handle such properties. ATS. with more than 30 yoan combined experience, feel coofideat tblt tbei unique talencs me! extmli~ ex~Witb high profile propa1iel qmHfir them ... tbc blOtei best ..ated to mubtabome. their own personalized Premier Marketing Program as an answer to the needs of an ever- changing real estate market. They believe that it•s important to consistently be prepared to change as the market Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis and Sumnne Shuler ney booor the privrqand confidmdality of each transaction in bringing clieals the changes. Some of their strategies include a comprehensive property evaluation. effective preparation, maximum exposure and skillful negotiation leading to the successful close of escrow. Networking with other top producing agents is one of the main keys to successful marketing as well as making sure that finest service available. . Their martc.eting and oegnri•tina Kills are second to none and are their tcY to success. 7b reach .Ann, Ted ors...,.. c.II llN Newporl Beach offi,ce of EIMa ~ Gro"P at (714) 725-5126. • 5 lr I ii rs ELF.GANT LONGWOOD GREENS $195,oo:> Lo~ly Maa Verde , 2 ttory townhomc -2 ll'Wter sutte-. 2.5BA, garaae or diNas room. latte 1600 lg. ft. floorplan, only 23 unib, community pool & 1118-..cRcoon FANNIE MAE OWNED $169,900 Fannie Mae-owned Interior cract loca11on single .rory 4BR, 2BA home, laree brick FP in livmg room. 11le lmchen counter.. -ORO>t59 6500 SQ. Ff. LOT wmt POTEN11AL $216~ 6500 :.q. ft. loc w11h pocmual ro havt view c:i the ocean ii 'IOU build a two >IOI)' home .oRCDt 36 BEAUTlflJL 58R/2BA HOME $228,900 Beauttful 5M/28A heme. Inside laurOy. Vtry ctJl'f livq room w/ bricl futplact. Two slcyligh13. K1ichm bas 2 ptderi windows. .at0>122 SPACIOUS OPEN FLOORPLAN $780,000 Sr<ictrus ~ Roorplan w/ 41lR. 2.5BA. Upgraded with nrw c:arptt & tile. Can\\lll & unt ocean views. Pool also. .o()R(l) 154 SINGLE FAMILY HOME $189,500 Singk fum1~ h..'llnt w/ rtar i.ut. furmal daung, mcbied laurny. fiatl paint UlSIJt & l"4 Rtat ~II d:l as as. .oORCDl 26 LARGE lBR, IBA CONDO $156,500 Gn.lu ~1th Cac.alana vteWS. Pools.~ & tmrus ~Gated cmmuuiy. •ORClllSS RARELY ON MA1tKET! $239,000 ~t <fa1<U. hume JllR. JBA (2 mNa 5llttts) + de!Vc&.e. mndi J.m, hJy ~'nl114'), J"wate sum . .o()R(l)lffi SINGLE STORY GROUND FLOOR UNrr $109,900 ~le ~Ill)' gnuid floor Ul\ll, lar&ie !*io. 21JR. 2BA, ONJal ~ rnimnd ~••~ul~. air conditmcd, pool. 1p1, arJQt. ll()R(l)IJ2 REMODELED 2 STORY TOWNHOME $111,900 2BR/l.5BA New appbanca. Wh11e abinm. Caiy ~ dim:r .a:m to~. l.ea'it C41CIOO. .o0R(l)l 18 IJ Attend our frtt first·timc 's seminar Wednaday, 5eo-tember 17. Space Is limited, to ruervations may be made by call ins OW' Coma Mesa office at (714) 668-9333 by September IS. OPEN HOUSES COSTA MESA 340Royan SatJSun 1-4 Jerrie Mahoney $183,900 17~ A Slllua Ana &ml .... Jim Mahaffy $l4J2,SOO 1835 Oriole s.tlSam t..+ s.ody Adamek $435,000 3089Yukoo s..mi..s Bill Lupia $192,000 .. . . .._ ' '--.1 -'-' - ~,.. -,, CoLDWBLL BANKER. ... GREAT HOME. GREAT VALUE $265,00J 2 stcwy 4BR, 28A w/ huge family room, formal dining room. Spa & RV access. B1k,e to beach. Vacant. -oRC0164 2BR 2.sBA END UNIT $189,900 2BR, 2.5BA end unit shows light & bnght, light oak kitchen, white tile throughout, FP in large private courtyard, gaced com- munity . .ORCOI08 we can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO lArge 2 "'4Skr 111ita, 2.5BA. firrp!Me. 2-c11r 4tt4cheJ l"""~· Quin complex. close to be11eh. c:.JJ 760-5000 l!xt. 716. C>umn ""'' Cllhy. MARK JACQ.UPS Redacc to $169,000 SUBMIT OFFER TO BANJO 5BR tr"4i1WM1 ho11U. Pri1M Newport Buch. Rrmotiekd cf 0<J>1111tkd. 2 mAStn Ni~. 3 firrplM:a 11nd 3-c11r 1ara~. Mii.St se/J/ Call 760-5000 &t. 126. RAE RODGERS $Sl0,000 AFFORDABLE GIANTI 5BR Irvine home has owr 3000 sq. ft. plw 2 master BR both 11pstairs and "'1wnstairs. lArge yard with and fruit mes. New on the m11rltn. Cail 644-MAXG MAXINE~ BAY~324,900 F"""""'1 2BR d-2BA home in the prilldte be11eh commlmity of Emmtld &y freshf) painud, "" CllTJ>n. IMfJwooJ floors, hurry! Gt// 4!14-7575 BlU. DOLBY $79S,OOO OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS From f11mU, rm. kitchen, nqo/t, mASter BR! New windows! 8600+ llJ· ft. lo~ 3BR. 2BA. Low t11X.n! Cail 760-5000 Ext. 195 WAYNE SMl1H Only $730,000 ~GTON HARBOR ~E litht cf bntht 4BR.. 2.5BA on "'4in channel w/"'1clt. Jdelll for family 4"" mtnUinint. Cail for ~. 760-5000ext. 138/139or 548-8775. Blll. 8c DONNA WEBSrEll SPEND 'DIE SUMMER AT THE BEAOU Ocean r1i#w from JHlho d-kitchen! mt/.+ or lnkl IO beach or speNI yo11r uy 11ro1''1Ui yo1'r own comm11nity pool 2BR. J .5BA d-firvp• in lmffK room. Cali 760-5000 Ext. 129. SHARON SWANSON AD For Oaly $169,000 "SUNNY IDllS HIGH SCHOOL AREA• View propmy. city liP,al~ 3BR. 2BA. 1900+ sq.ft. Ju.st iimJ Ill $258.000. ~"~ Lut! Cail 760-5000 Ext. 125. ROBERT MILLIKEN GET SETIUID BEFORE THE BELL RING.SI SEI I ERS LOSS -YOUR GAIN1 Moti-.d °"""' ...,, '"Y' ... IN ~J. • Gre111 4BR foor fttlint· ~ lot. Still Hills be11eh """ . "' "iffm. O.JJ 614-J 635 IDVEIX PAMllX HOME JBR. J.75&t ww Of1'/>d TIO! Dmi"f '""" """'" BR IMs lowly l>"1j wiru/4w, wJ /melt m11y d-p_itmtn'I. &ml pt1rlti111. Ota 760-5()()() &t. 205. JACK GIJfJIORD $1"9,900 TRUSTEE SALP.J T7tis 4BR. 3BA ""1M ;,, tiJy tf<Jrrn,p IMs Wtt "'1tna room. ifuilk t11t111HrltbJn" if .fws'1 i11tmor ,.;,,,_ O.rJ>etint •°""""'"· Grwtt famil:y ho1M or inll'tSt'Mml. cJ $169.000. S1/ur ''"'"" • If";'~ 11cr1n11. ~forMtllils 760-5()(J()Ext.. 138/139•r 5'8-8775. BJl.L a DONNA WEBSI'Ell s.u~ooo An lnternatfo11al c .. pany Z60:5000 b ••• INVPSl'Oll'S DELIGHT! l«lnwl """'1 •I~ <Mst H;p-,. FrMI 1111i1 is 2BR. 1 BA. &ri 1111is is 5BR. J&f 6""""" -,,_--.. a. WO..SOI# .... "' Jw s • ••• Q//ltn'wl"' u~ooo • An International Company 760-5000 SPECTACULAR NEWPORT BEACH LA'K.r sirttl! JIW] 3BR. 2BA /,o,,,, on In.tr pool-stUd profrow111111] '4""-fd IM.. Mrill ltikhnt 6-b,,thl. H11rrlwooJ ffetm. '47/ "flf ffl -6-"""' ii] "'°""' CJ/ 640-267'7 Ihrwt s 429, ')()() OLDE WORLD Oouni wuh rhamr, this 4 &tboom homr has bmr NllMlifa/JJ rrforb1J~d. Husr t:1t11u-likr J4rtl.. CJ/ 760-5000 l!Jd. 126 AWESOME OCEAN/BAY VJEWS IN NEWPORT BEACH CMStonr m kvrl of "IProx. 3750 llf.fi Pnftct for mtn111m1ni. Won4rrfoUy uptrtubti. CJ/ 760-5000 bl. 131 Rolrlrt Tnecb S74!J,OOO OP-Sal 12-4, 2331 Cll.f1 we can help make the difference in your life! WON'T LAST WNG •.. &autifU/ townhoim in 'J"Ut ana, 2 mastn" suites, 2.5BA. t:Xlrtl fll1'1lte SJNICe, pool privau J>lltio. Wal.(. to Watcli/fshOps. MIOLGL SLATTERY $179,900 SEA ISLAND GUARD GATED Hirh4 !'l>mllkd 1 few/ with view. 2BR. ekn. Ci1J 644.::t 100. Ot>m Su'"'4-I •47 &11 Broolt Cow J.D. CALLAGHAN' $550,000 LOWEST 5 BEDROOM In Harbor View Homes! Great l.ocation, '4rge p_ri11t1k I.at! 5BR + 3BA + family room, dining, 1 BR + 1 BA "'1um. 2 /irrplAces. CJJ 760-5000 Ext. 130. KATHLEEN MCNAMEE ONLY $575,000 SKI CATALINA VIEW! 3BR, 2BA contemporary home in lovely '(.l;.tated community. Completely remodel.el JOr info. 760-5000 Ext. 109. NEWPORT SHORF.S Only 3 bloc/ts to belleh! &cits to catud 3BR. 2.5BA wlupgrades throuihout! Many spkndid features! 5&allCWUJ mlUtn" BR with balcony. 760-5()()() Ext. 205 JACK GIFFORD $339,000 P.ASTSIDE Grrat 2BR home on a be11"tifol quia street with alley_ 11«ess. uts of Old World charm and etl"}thint branil 1leM4 For det4ils ca/11-800-510-2005. Code #4086. RITAWADE NEWPORT HEIGHTS FOR $152,500 Stunning 2BR. l .5BA rownhome in UJ$tll Mes11-Nt'WJ>O'! Heipts. Unratkd with birch wood 11 6 MWn' ltitchni-(;-bath ... Plus" lush TrlU L_IU'tim pllfio with spa. For shOwl~.£1!/J_ Z_00-5000 Ext. 126 RAE RODGERS $152.500 EASTSIDE DUPLEX Gw111 opportunity for sowuo.ne to fix llJ>· 3BR. 2.BA. two ur XllTllK! plus studio. For JmU/s ""' 1-800-510-2005. Code #4087. RITA WADE $259,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMFS lmMI] -?2·sto howu on vn:y '4rie I.at in this ~I .,,,,,ily ntithllorliooJ. New on the ntllTltn will not "1ii. OJJ 6'0-1529. PSI'HEll YANK $579,000 CAMEO SHORPS °''"" view. pri1111te /Jeuhes. Highly "Prratkd si"P.,.kwl nuto"' home puith A Lirie .Jartl. Thi/ h.wu ~ ult lkHJn & winJows, riwr rrKk 0- tik, 2"" t:iJH, S/11'114 """'"' ltitchn.. two ""'1ttr "'ita, m.hwJ •ir. ga.tbo, SJNlrltling pool. SJNI 0-.....d JllMf! c.JJ 760-5000. BOB KOOP, SR. OI' JR. ms.ooo BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL 1frl.t./i'F~6/i4snwt~ ~. OPEN Str• "9 14 MlllWM; Ira .D. CAUAQUN ••74.900 ' I I I I I - I I I I I ,.. I " . ... I ' The Ewings are in the top 20 among Coldwell 'Banker agents nationwide Jon Cook, vice president and branch manager of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach recently congratulated Lylcco and Jeff Ewing on their outstanding achievements in the real estate industry. "With more than 25 years of real estate sales experience, Lylcen and Jeff have consistently been placed among the top real estate agents in the industry, which proves their dedication to their profession as well as their clients," Cook said. The Ewings were named the No. I agents in the Newport Beach office year- to-date and were placed in the top 20 Coldwell Banker agents nationwide by Bob Becker, president and CEO. They have been Coldwell Banker Newport Beach's No. I agents for five years in a row. The Ewings represent many large company relocations and have seen an increase in executive transfers over the last few years. "We particularly enjoy introducing families to Newport Beach, showing them why we arc so very proud of where we live, .. Lylecn said. "There is no area quite like this with so many positive influences. Seeing it through a newcomer's eyes reinforces our love for this community!' For more U,f °""""""1 Cllll qlnrl tlltl/l Jeff Ewing al ColdweU a..Ur N,,,,.n &ach al (714) 644-9060, ut.114. Or, reach them on the Internet al www.ljewing@coldwellbanUr.caa ft. largest residenlial real es"1te companJ in California, Coldwell Banker now opert1U1 257 offkes and luu Mtlrly 7,()()() sales associatn nauwide. OHroll, tlte compan1 has neorlJ 2,500 n1UlnJial real e1"1U offku ONI more tJuut 58,()()() sales a11ociaU1 and employees througholll North AIMrU:a. Arvilla Sheron comm8nded for outstanding production The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. recognizes her , hard work and performance Arvilla Sheron, a sales executive with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. in Newport Beach, has been commended by manager Chuck Allen for her outstanding production in July and August. ln just six weeks, she sold four properties and put three more in escrow. Sheron recently announced her affiJiation with Natalie and Lee Ames, which enables her to further expand her services to both buyers and sellcrS" throughout the Orange County area. Arvilla Sheron To 1W1Cla Anilla .,,.,,., e.Jl Tlte Pnulelttial -Jon o..,m C•. ~ Newport Beach oJlb Ill (114) 159· 6'00, ut. Z12. Exclusive Pelican Point Located in the guant glted community of Pelican Point is this i.ocredible Tuscany-style home with all the trimmings. Situaled on tho larJest lot in Pelican Point, this nearly 1 2,~square-foot home continues the autbeotic Tuscany styling throughout Amenitiea include five bedrooms, eight baths, a fonnal dining room, an open country kitchen, a family room with wet bar, two entertainment centers plus pool room and gym. The outdoor amenities include a pool, spa and lawn area. The incredible ocean views complete this perfect borne. Offered at $4,995,000. For_,,. U,/Dnlllllio11 011 dab Colllw•U &utUr Prakw1 lrotlw, ull Jolin Catph/J o/llN Coldw•U &uaUr-Newport a.-11 oflke Ill (114) "4-9060.. Or, rMM Coldw•D BallUr on tli• lllln"Mt .i ,.,.,,.cwWw•aUr.eoa For""'",._ 6f ,._.,, tlN ColdweQ &ntUr Prni.n1 m.t11 ""'7btbl1 ,,.,,,,..,,. IMI bn11 tlu ~Ill ,,no. for marbtbtg bawy pro~ Ill Nortlt ..hNric& I CC>aONA DU MA& ••• C.Ml)'Oll Cft9t 8-Jllful rernod ~kit! 3IWl 2.5 M. f.-n nn. din rm. nook. MU w/fplcJdedl ............. SJ6f,IOO ,..._•ofAuguet28,19tt7 KEY LENDERS AND RATES TYPE Bank of America B Cal Fed Lending S Chase Manhattan K Chelsea Mortgage-COM A Citibank B Coast Federal Bank S Countrywide Funding K Oetrici< Mortgage Group A Downey Savings s ~ery Flnancial A First Federal Bank of CA S Glendale Federal Bank S Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Financial Pacifica Mortgage Prism Financial Corp. Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. ---~ Union Bank of CA United American Mtg. Weye~euser Mtg. Wor1d Savings Bank PHONE (800) 642-2244 (800) 225-3337 (800) 900-6062 (800) 945-1582 (714) 494-4686 (800) 300-5626 (800) 8n-5626 (714) 759-9692 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729-9200 (800)672~ (800) 56().9000 (800) 2~ 1102 (800) 685-000_!__ (800) 808-5628 (~) 623-4503 (800) 691-5626 (800) 237-2692 (800) 801-7300 (800) 453-1288 (800) 708-5626 (800) 669-6747 (714) 832-8113 30-,_. .... INTEREST ~ flOINT8 LOCK· RATE OWN N .. A..-.R. 7.375% 20 2.125 45 7.830 ---7.250% 20 2.499 30 7.543 7 .250% 20 2.375 30 7 .530 7.250% 20 1.875 15 7.4n 7.250% 5 1.750 30 7.464 7.620% 20 2.000 10 7.866 7.250% 20 2.250 "5 7.517 1.250% s 1.875 15 1.4n 7.375% 20 2.250 30 7.844 7.375% 5 1.250 15 7.539 7.375% 20 1.250 30 7.539 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 -----------7. 350% 10 2.250 30 7.818 7.250% 20 2.375 30 7.530 7.250% 5 1.875 15 7.375% 10 1.125 10 7.375% 5 2.000 10 7.600% 10 1.250 30 7.500% 10 1.000 13 7.625% 20 2.000 60 7.375% 5 2.000 15 7.375% 10 2.000 14 7.900% 20 1.500 30 --1.4n 7.528 - 7.617 7.766 7.839 7.871 7.617 7.817 8.096 INTEW8T ~ POtNT8 MAX. U..... . RATe DWN ('!) U .R. LOAN @ INDU 5.375% 20 1.750 7.688 .214,600 2.750 1TS ----3.250% 20 0 .375 7.267 214,600 2.375 110 4.750% 20 2.3'15 8.425 214,800 3.000 1TS 3.950% 35 1.000 7.511 2,500,000 2.550 110 5.625% 35 1.000 8.150 1,500,000 2.750 1TS ---3.950% 20 1.000 7.461 600,000 2.500 110 - ADJ. FNIQ. 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 4.750% 20 0.000 7.242 214,600 2.375 110 1M 4.860% 20 1.000 7.419 750,000 2.450 110 1M 3.700'% 20 0.250 7.581 500,000 2.700 110 1M ----5.625% 20 1.125 8.385 214,800 3.000 1TS 1Y ----4.950% 20 1.000 7.570 214,600 2.800 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.000 7.973 214,800 2.250 l1M 1M 3. 20 1.000 7.723 500,000 1.990 UM 1M 4.375% 20 2 .soo 8.941-214,eQO 3._ooo __ L~-~BM- 3.700% 20 2.000 7.437 700,000 2.375 110 1M ----------3 ..2!i0% 20 0 ,750 7.305 214,600 2.375 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.461 214,600 2.500 110 1M --5.750% 20 1.000 7.646 214,600 2.7_50_ ~10 6M 5.500% 5 1.500 8.190 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y -----~---5. 500% 25 1.000 8.308 214,600 2.625 6CD 6M --~------4. 950% 20 1.000 7.62~000,000 2.650 110 1M 8.375% 20 1.875 8.323 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y 3.950% 20 1.000 7.561 500,0001 2.600 110 1M Boct1 fixed & adjustable programs are 30l30 COflV9nllonal ll10ftgegM. Type °' Lender la: B • Senk; I( • mcMtgege betNr, A • ~ bRlltM; S • MVlnge & loan. ~ ...,_ n broMf'I .,. lloenMd by tie ~ Department ol Real Eatate as either a broker 0t corporation. For lntormlillon od Calf. DRE at (11f} 227-<>931. lnelf'Mt ,._ b ........... hi In lntrodudoly l1lle for the !Int adjoslment period. Down Peyment la MlOUt1t d cuh ~ ol sales price) paid to lender pflor to signing mortgage contract. Polnel.,. % of loan ~p.id to lel1d9t •timed loan doelng. l.OIMn le the number ol days lender~ me pflor to doelng. A..-.R. II the ...-.uei ~ ,... which tS an estl~ted annual cost of the loen to the t>om>wer. Al A.P.R.e .,. ceo-..d by~ ...... Co. bued on a 1214,eo() loan lllTIC>lft. the poi'lll ahown n '700 total teaa. The A.P.R a.,. lnoluded In thll chart tor CIOl'lll)all· eon only When epplyirlg '°'a loan, Federal TMh·ln·Lending law~ Widen to~ an A.P.R. IS**lc to MCtt loan°""'· ......__ toM la the mulnun..., will loan undef giv9f'l e.rme Al llwf '* progrwne tlaYe a INJd.. mum ol $214.600 r.blfV!n (In%) IS lenders !>foll!, ~rgin +index• adl.i,.. aftilr llnil ~ Inda la .. bMla lor ...... an ect ..... ,_ (Malgln + lnMll • ,..._ Ratl) 110 • 11~ Dlat. Coat of Funda, HS• l·YeatTl'eWJIY 8111 L6M • &-monlh LIBOR, 6TB 2 &-month Treuuiy 811, eco • &-monltl awrllg9 ~ d deCIOlft. ~ .... Miit la h peflod beeWeetl ~· 1M • 1-Monltl, 6M • &-Monfla, 1Y• 1 Yw. Al r-. ~ 10 change. Venfy rat• and tetms pflor to apptytrlg lor a loan Ai. lendera PfOYlde loens wlltl dlffet90t ruaa rid l9lma for dllletWlt loan emounls. The ildormellon ~!lad la no4 en off« IO make a to.\. FU a~ gi*'9 an how to ltlOP '°'a mot1Q80e. ~a $4 50 check peyabla to Mongaoe News Co , 385 Ouintana Rd : Suite E, Mofro Bey, CA 93442 (805) n2-9500 COPYRIGKT o 1887 Mol1glOt Maws Co. nni .... in qUW nu wmt 111-.p family home is located in the Harbor Vaew Hilla area of Corona del Mm. 811.,..W and · upgraded in 1988 to provide comfortable liviD1. diiJ chmnlna bome bu many quality .. featmes. A gracious living room and party-aizcd dini.q room leed ro an expanded kitcbeo with center island, quality appliances and white wubed Olk Ooon. The ld~a ftmily room bu tnditiooal built-in bootcuea and Plai:b doors that opm to • "* brick patio. The gmerou1 exp1115ion of the ~bedroom suite and powder room provide for ~ utility and greater use of the home. Olhel' f eaturea arc smooth ceilings, upgraded lighting system and Prcnch doors and windows tbrougbouL The rear yard is. spacious with trees to provide privacy. Offered at $619,000. For_,,., ilf/°""""'1JI, cidl Mlb """Ill (114) "4-JMJO. Coat N~ l'rl>/Hnin, 'Cine Plam, SU. 260, Nrqt#f BMelt. I • • • • • • • • • • 1\vo on a lot on popular E'slde street. i Wonderful Income property! 3BO, IBA i + 2BO, 1 BA. XJnt condition. Great buy : for some lucky Investor! i $359,000 : • • Makes you feel like you are In Grandma's house! It just oozes old fashioned charm! This 2Bd, 1 ba is great for 1st time buyers. $295,000 Large Rl lot Existing 2BO, IBA home with room for expansion & large 2nd unit. XJnt neighborhood! $269,000 ADDRESS ~ ASKING PRICE 4~8 ~i\( • t~+FR $329,000 4 ~d\..-4+2 $299,000 4 agnolla 4+2+FR $349,000 ~ JACKIE GDIIS, REAilOR ---L___T-R.EAJTOR OFTI-IEYF.AR 1990 BUS. (714) 631-8011 "Service with expertise" RFS. (714) ~3350 1'-0PEN HOME GUIDE -=---:;;::= ~<;£?77 .s BAlBOA PENINSUIA ........ " ,. S.1-4:30 $397,500 1CWL .... IW. JR Siil 1-S s 1,495,000 s..u.-.., ca..y Yalp lalty Mmry ..... tTWm 67J.1114 1701LllrAw. 7U Wl5m 1-S SJ,950pcJO ear .... a -,..,,_ 10-2 ttM,000 c...y\91ipllllty c.e.y 21 J.L ca-Co. t1Wm .... --....... 71....,"'221 • ~5712 COSTA MESA 17MAllllCaAna lla S.1-4 $142.500 lAGUNA BEACH c.aw..lllmlolr •-...WC.,--5111· s SJ1'i000 .... Mlllll'y ,......,...,,.... 6'Mnl MlcW ... 1m~ Sii WISm 1-4 SOS,000 71,.,...,, OIWMlllMtr -.tyMllMll NEWPORT RACH 6'Mm 101SL.._ -S.1-S SM9,000 .,, ....... JU W/5uft 12-4 $199,SOO c-y .. ...., -~lallnr 67W777 .. 6714161 210l l&ya'lllt .. -,..,,_ 1-S MSS,000 JmV.-lll Sufi 2-S $1'2.000 0.. ~ .... 6Q.11M ....... --..... -,_N hJ2,000 6'MlJl a..Mlit ...... ,. ........ -5111-4~ sm,soo ,.. • --a.llllw 71....,7 Pldllc o.t ...., er.,. z,.~ .. #214 -... , .. ..... a.tllMdl ..... c-y .... ..., ' f 1.,,,. awn7 -~ -lltlSma , ... ........... -...., .. ~ CllMiil .... .. p SPJll!~ ... lllMM1 ...., ..... ..... ,..,.,, 1Wo Generadons ef Fine Prefesslonal Real Estate Service A 61s-6161 ~ 42131st Street Unique Artist & CoDect.or's contemporaty dream home. 2 ~rs oew. Marvelous walls & display areas for oollecdbles.. Natural light studio. 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths with 3900 sq. ft. of IMng space. Gourmet khchen with granite & mahogany. Reduced to $775,000 PLEASE CAIL FOR SHOWING B/\Y C>ttOQEC> BE/\Ctt COITACE t'or ~le by Owner. 3 bdrm. 2 balh. extra large paLio Qgiel inlcrior &reel Pnvalc beaches and park. Marina located in nci&hborhcxxi Call for appoinlmenl 548-9908 NBW 248 Villa Pnint 2 O)n.'-.1( 1 I 11 ·c IJr" •I 11S 2. I .1, I ii h Lower end unit Plan 3 Clean. light & bright Ready for move-in Hurry! This one won't last $232,000 OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 $20,000 Under Appraisal • Huge Family Room • A Very Private Pool • Plenty of French Doors • Lots of High Ceilings • 3 Bedrooms) 3 Baths • Large Comer Lot $449,000 714 642-1634 Open Sat. 6 San. 1 ... 5 2100 Baycrest Road NEWPORT BF.ACH BXCWSIVB <W'ED COMMUNM'Y SOl.JtliERN EXPOSURE BUY OR LEASE S BEOOOOMS OR 4'+ OFFICE 4.5 BATH MANOR HOME. APPROX 4600 SQ. fT. WITH BBQ EHTERTAJNMENT AREA SURROUNDING lARGE POOL & JAOJZZI. 3 FIR£PlACES .• HARDWOOD AOORS a CARPET THROUGH-OtlT. GREAT FAMILY ROOM. GOURMET KITCHEN. ING: MASTER,SUfTE oppolfllnity in one of Lasuna's fiMStarNS! OiktedAt $319,000 c~ ~Jkrd~~ . .Y~~~ ~qumtely appointed home m pnv1te resort setting. • 2 bedrooms+ den, 2.5 baths • Courtyard entry w/l 0' waterfaJJ • Lanai off living room • Central Vac, AC, Security System, Intercom, etc. • Vaulted ceilings & dereatory windows • Xtra large garage w/18' of custom ca6ineta & workbench • 24-hour Guard-Gated This rare, ntvver Lusle townh~ hAs no orre above or "'1owl $535,000 Please call owner £oc showing: 714-644-87 48 (PrincipA.!s only) This open floorplan features 3 bedrooms. 2 badu. skyligltts, hardwood Boon, Berber carpet, large master bath w/2-person spa rub, Andmon windows 8c doon. lWwM,. $4'5,000 <Tfiis 'Remodeled J 'Bedroom, 1.7 5 'Batfi rrtatures Jtf aican rpavtrs, rrrtncn 'Doors, a'lt 'f.rtra La'!Jt 2-Car garage & rnie 'Roof One :Jfuust rrrom Octan & 'Walfuig 'Distance '10 'Balboa, rrerry & 'Restaurants. $549,000 Have the competitive edge of experience with PATRICK TENORE. 40 homes sold YTD- 20-~ear career of $113 bilb 9Qld penonally ~..-tOiange County. 0oan•t it make sense to use a seasoned professional? Call 1-800-4-TENORE. You'll be glad you did! HARBOR VIEW HOMES $67',000 T.mllc famly home w/lellti9 loofplaiw. att, 3 SllA. French doorw a wtndoW1, wtde ctrtYeway, 8'>0f\llng 9'>0. HARIOR RIDGE $499,000 Highly upglod9d 3IR 2.NA + loft. New ext.nor p<ilnt, F*lch doofs A/C. MCuctty sys. cmoc pootl/tenM W. OCEANRIONT I I ,500,000 live on raM 100 tt. ~ a haYe tncorne fftlfn 2 bulft1 IM I I Gf9Gf opportunity to buld, eornn*Ckll. Mlidel111al 5 Corp r..~;-•~;::i r1r,' , • rJC.l''/r'r)r• Bec1r·f· ~ icli1f<'·f1"'' , ~ -' ,_, I ... I "-I "-• • ~ "-' ~ ~.I '--' \..,, I I \.,,. .r I • v ... J -·-------