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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-06-20 - Orange Coast Pilot.THE NEWPORT BEACH • • ............. 20-21, 1992 Serving the Orange Coast since 1907 Rt:al Estate, Auto guiftes Today's Real Esute Guide features hundreds of list.in~ for new and prev- lously owned homes in ~ Beach and Cost.a Mesa. Also inside, our Auto Guide, featuring a review on Mazda's classic sports car, the all-new RX-7. 26 Cmdl Dixon sentenced .to .four years in state prison ~ Former Newport utilities director embezzled $1.8 million from city. Attorn eys say he'll probably be out within a year and a half. By LofiAM Basheda Slaff Wrflef SANTA ANA -Former Newport Beach Utilities Director Robert Dixon was sentenced · to serve four years in state prison Friday for embezzling Sl.8 million from the city. but attorneys say the fallen city official will probably be out within a year and a half. Dixon's attorney Stephan DeSales said that although he had fought for Dixon to be spared jail time, he was pleased the judge chose not to impose the maximum sentence permitted by law -seven years in prison. Dixon told the judge in a low voice that he wasn't aski ng for mercy, just justice. "There's time ahead or me wherever it is," he sa id. "My goal is 10 get healthy and from there to make amends to the city or Newport Beach." And T\) the people of Newport Beach: "There was nothing in my life finer than working for them. They gave me so much. I took all that and I destroyed it." Co-workers were shocked that the con- genial Dixon, a favorite face around City Hall and the leading candidate for the city manager's job, would steal massi\e amounts or money from taxpayers. Some empl oyees even sent letters to the court- house, asking the judge to go ea~y on their former boss. convicted for embculing. The fim \\as when he stoic S87,000 from Georgeto"'n University while. an administrator there in the early 197()). Di:o.on admitted to this transgression when interviewing for the job at Newport Deach 17 )Cars ago, ''but he indicated that he had learned hb lesson." former City Manager Dob Wynn recalls. "He said it was a foolbh thing and he regret- ted it." Before being sentenced, a solemn Dixon forged more than 400 city checks over the past decade for personal use. He was finally arrested in front of City Hall in January. "Certainly Mr. Dixon is a man of many fine qualities and talentS," pro~­ ecutor Craig McKinnon agreed. ''But there is also a dark and sinister side 10 Dixo n." This marks the second time Di..xon was All this, according 10 probation re· pons, with tears in his eyes. See OIXON/Blek Paee • MM'C MMt..VO.ly P\lol President George Bush addresses businessmen at a luncheon for the Industrial league of Orange County Friday at the Hya tt Regency. Bush gets down to business ~ Looking a bit fatigued and sounding a bit perturbed, President addresses crowd of more than 1,000 members of the Industrial League of Orange County. By Russ Loat $11!1 wni. IRVINE -On Thursday it was a picnic in the park with Perot but on Friday it was business in the ballroom with Bush, ns President George Dush announced he was eliminating federal fee s on prod- ucts developed for the military but sold to civilians. "These fees hurt American workers by making it more difficult for them to compete for business here and abroad," Bu h said to a crowd or more than 1,000 business prorcssionals at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine. "Given the historic changes we've seen during the last year, this burden is no longer ju ti- fied. And today I am directing my Secretary or Def ensc to take what actions he can to eliminate these fees." Dear Presi dent Bush : Readers respond _ What folJo,,-s are messapes for President George Bush, who came to town Thursday mght. \Ve invited readers to /ea~·e their comments for the President during his stay in Newport Beach. Some advice to offer to George Bush would be to explain to us why this Reaganonomics for the last eight years did not work and why we have more rich ond more and more p<;><>r people too, what changes would he make if ho were reelected, to go over his mistakes and admit them and report to the American people. JOHN RUSSELL Costa Mesa • I would like to say speaking for myself and millions or fellow citizens with severe neurological diseases and other life threatening diseases as diabetes. I beg you not to veto HR 2507 now sitting on your desk. The bill is upported by many pro-life See RESPONSE/Al Buih told members or the Industrial League of Or- ange County the new policy was designed to help the United States mako the transition to a post-Cold War economy. A company that manufactures aircraft en- gines designed for the military but sold to commercial airline companies, for example, would no longer be required to pay federal "recoupment" recs. Looking a bit fatigu ed and sounding a bit per- turbed, Dush told the assembled business and politi- cal leaders th:it he was angry at American naysayers. "I am tired of all the pc imi~t in thi politic:il year, telling u what is wron~ with the United State of America. l'm tired of it, • Du h said. eliciting a stony silence from the nudiencc in reaction to a line See BUSH/M t;UMMUNITY EVENTS QUOTE Of THE DAY • i Cox and Bush go walking at beach, jogging at school CORONA DEL MAR - President Bu h made an impromptu trip to Dig Corona beach friday after- noon with Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach). The presidential limo pulled up to the cro"dcd state beach whe re Bush and Cox hopped out to take a walk by the shore. After 15 minutes and plenty of hand shaking, the two jumped back into the limo. "People were blown away," Cox said. "When we left, people were crowded around and standing on their cars waving." After the walk, Bush and Cox went for 3 40-minute jog at Lincoln Elementary School. Cox s:iid they talked about everything from Boris Yeltsin to Dana Carvey's impersonation of Ro Perot on "S:uurday Night Live." "Bush knew it by heart,'' Cox said, "and he thought he (Carvey) did a great George Bu h imperson:it ion as well." -By l«'•e Sabch MATHER Citing recession, Hoag announces employee layoffs ~ Fourteen workers are let go; 86 other positions cut. Officials cite decline in patients. By Tony Cox Bus111ess E1M01 NEWPORT DEACH -Hoag Me morial Hospital has laid off I~ employees and clifllinated about 86 other po- sitions that had been left open during a hiring freeze this spring. Hospital officials cited a recession-related decline in in-patient businc~s. Patient counts were do"n between 8 percent and 10 percent from year-ago le\els between February and April, and Haag's in-patient census .has averaged about 5 percent below last year's pace through the first eight and a half months of the ho::.p11ars cur- rent fiscal year, "hich began on Oct. I. "We really think it'~ the rc- ces~ion catching up \\ 11h health care,'' said L:irry AinS\\Orth, executive vice president with Hoag. "The beginning and middle of the rcceS)ion are ac- tually good for us, as people worried about their jobs have elective procedures done \\ hile they still have benefits. "This recession has lasted so long that we're finally seeing people who have been laid off who are having to tough it out. Even some people wit h in- surance coverage arc ignoring symptoms bccau e or their de- ductibles.·· T he layoffs, announced Thursday, arc the fir~t at Hoag in five years. The ho pital laid off a few employees in late 19 2, when patient counts de- clined in ib mental health unit, and a fc" more Hoag employ- ees lost their jobs in 1987, \\hen the unit \\US closed. Hoag officials had budgeted an average daily in-patient cen- 'This recession has lasted so long that we'ra finally seeing people who have been laid off who are having to tough It out Even some people wHh coverage are ignoring symptoms because of tt181r deductibles.• -um --executtve vice .......... su or 270 this )Car, but has actually achieved an aver- age patient count of 255, Ainsworth ~aid. The ho:,pital has 418 licen cd patient beds. Ainmorth aid Hoag failed 10 meet its profit goals between February and April an d therefore examined cost-cutting measures. With the appro."\1mately JOO jobs eliminated, reducing Hoag's total number of employees to 1,900, the hospital is expected 10 attain its budgeted profits for the year, he said. Hoag po ted an operating profit or $6.4 million on revenues or $180.6 million in 1b In t focal year, ended Sept. 30. Ho pital executives were able to minimize layoffs by finding as many transfer opportunities as possible to va- cant positions that were sllll needed, Ainsworth s.:iid. He said 30 employees who might othe~1se h:we been laid off were tran (erred to other jobs within the hospital. Summer Session '92 Today 's Sporu section fo.itu~ a complete guide to beach and summer activities in Newport Beach •md Costa Mesa, including surfing columnist Llo}-d l ice's inside loo!.. at the hottest surf pots of Newport Beach. ocals Only If you thought green M&Ms ware good ••. ' 'T hing is, it's tricky marketing. 'cm," nttorney-turned- chocolateer Wendy Jaffe said, "Most of the people who really know the whole deal are between 15 and 30." Well, I knew that, kinda' ... l was talking to Wendy about her new product, The Green Ones -her version of green M&Ms ... I wanted to try 'em, see if they were all they were cracked up to be. Problem was, you couldn't find them in Orange County. Now you can ... At Cline's Hallmark in South Coast Plaza. I went to see what was up ... I found Robert Dearborn. Rob thinks they're great. .. "When I was li1tle and used to be a boy scout and we played cards and stuff • everybody wanted the green ones," Rob volunteered ... They're rumored to be, energizing... . . For convenience, they come packaged in little bags (replete with th eir history) that sell for $4.99. Oh, Wendy says be sure to try the super big 69 oz. party size too ... 0 I got a note from Susan Stoja~~vski. It read, "I just want~d t~ telJ you about a darling shop I VISlted a few weeks ago ... Suite StJ< One One ... " I followed up and it turns out to be a neat place to go when you need to buy something for somebody who alrea~y has everything. It's on the corner of Goldenrod and Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar ... Partners Joan Wise and Carleen Butterfield have really packed a lot of different items (some very pretty) into the little shop. "It's a potpourri," Joan says, sounding snazzy ... The two dreamed up rhe melange as a result of Joan's interest in fine cut work linen and Carleen's expertise with interior design. The result seems to be a hit. There's lavender and lace: there are little girls dresses and big girl gloves. Silk flowers overflow from scented baskc.~ and you can pick up environmentally sound seeds or books that will help you and your kids discover Orange County ... Fun for the 4th of July, Carleen showed me th eir bright season:il banners and wind socks ... "They just seem like so much fun!" C:irleen soys ... "And, unlike helium balloons, they're non-polluting ... " 0 Now even Opera Pacific is getting into the act... . Members of the Opera's Overture Company, have been doing public outreach and community service for a while, but here's the new opus ... Now they're avai lable to add a little class and contralto (or tenor. or soprano, or the whole shebang) lo any of your important events like weddings and anniversaries ... Chorus master Henri Venanzi says, "We can make it as elaborate or as simple as Lhe client wishes ... " Prices start at around $100 ... You can contact Henri at Opera Pacific for more details ... You guessed it, music from 'The Phantom' is a biggie ... 0 Here are a couple of places to checK out this weekend before everything gets picked over: . The Spring/Summer sale starts today over at Jacques Vert 1n Fashion Island. Also over there today, Forty Love's 50 percent off Spring sale gets going. The ball's in your courr ... 0 If you '1·e come across any bargains or unusual items or if you kno1t' o retailer 11ho pro1·idcs outstanding sen ice or quality, be sure to coll and l<'I me know. Coll the Daily Pilot nc11sroom at 6.J2-.JJ11, or send 11 fax to 616-.J170. Costa Mesa More than St2,000 worth of equip· menl, including two 1ypcwri1crs, a faic machine and the entire main drive or a computer sy~tcm, were slolen last Tuesday from Alls1a1e Insurance al 666 Baker Street. The burglar appJr· cntly kicked the dtior in 10 g.un cntl)'. • A resident in the 2900 block of Pcppcrlrcc Lane was taking a shower last Tuesday when someone climbed through her bedroom window and stoic SIS from a metal file box. The woman realized something was amiss only after seeing a large shocprint on her carpet. Police measured the print at t 6 inches. lii1fjPiL VOL. 88, NO. 143 Delivery .J!~nttt! If ,OU'f'f • •I'd do nol ........ "°"' ~ by 6 I 11'1 (7 I 11'1 Oft Sicll~ tM hofl.. ~. un btfot't 10 • m and .,.·a 911it1o you by noon Our Cu«omer SeMet Cenwr, "42· 4))), i. or."'~ 6 am llO S pm ~ ._.. ftid.ty, atld 7 a.111 10 10 a 111 Oii Silllf• ~ IO _... l'O" -.fOI ~ cftVIMIOll llMda. ,_,..._ ~~ Olllt ~ °"'d.c., ...... ~ r...... Vlt'!t,,....... Newport Beach Two t8 k3r.11 aold bracelets and 1 pair of earrings 11.erc stolen from a house on the 600 block or 36th Street sometime during the first week or June. There 11.'Crc no signs or forced entry and the residents said a door key ""'"i. hidden outside the house. • A Lake Forc5t insurance agent re- ported the loss or her Sl,160 eellu!Jr phone on the main beach al Corona dcl Mar on Wednesday between 7 and 10 p.m. The woman believed the phone dropped out or her shorts pockel while she was walking along the beach. How to reach us at The Pilot Orc:ulatton Orange County 642.,.333 Adveftftlng OaS'Sified 642-5678 ~y642 ... 321 Editorlal News 540· 12 2'4 Spotts 6'42.,.330 News, sports ,.,. 646 ... l 70 Mafn Offke 8U5lntit Office 641--4321 8us1~ fax 631 -5902 ~ng Editor Steve Marble .•• 642-4321 Remembering lathers' lessons ~ Son realizes meaning of dad's pride . A long, long time ngo when it beca·me apparent that I didn't know an isosceles triangle from a plate of spaghetti, my father lowered his head and sadly conceded that his son's mathematical abilities would begin and end with being able to compute the number of days left in 1he schoot year. "What are you interested in?" he wondered. I wasn't quite sure, I told him. Girls mostly. And sports. And, oh yeah, books. I really like books. I didn't tell him that I also enjoyed writing, mosily because I wasn't sure it M · would stick. I an~gmg was just starting Editor I high school and _____ _..._nothing seemed to stick for very long. As I think back on it, my am- bivalence 111ust h~ve perplexed my father. I mean. here he was a professor at Caltech. a man cap- able of computing logarithms in his sleep, a man who inhabited the world of quantum physics, nuid mechanics and jct propul- sion and his own son hadn't the foggiest idea what his calling would be. When I was even younger, my dad tried very hard to get my hooked on math. He bought me a geometry book when I was still in grade school. He showed me how to measure angles, how to compute the radius of a circle and how to calculate its diameter. Dut what he saw and what J saw were two very different things. One time he took me to a baseball game at Dodger Stadium. 1 don't think he'd been to a ballpark since the family lived in Cleveland where the Indians played ball in a huge, dank stadium on the gloomy flanks of Lake Erie. And as we sat together I got the distinct impression that we weren't even watching the same thing. I hc;ard the crack of the bat, the runners sprinting, the outfielder chasing. He saw the hopeless physics of a 205-pound man swinging a 32-ounce chunk of wood at a ball traveling 60 feet and 6 inches nt roughly 88.9 mph. To him, baseball was a thing of mathematics. Numbers tumb- ling into numbers. For me, it was simple hero worship. Sandy Kol- fa:<. Don Drysdale. Duke Snyder. That and hot dogs and peanuts. On occasion -though not very often -I would wonder what it was about numbers thnt had hooked him so. There was something magical about it, _...,. Passing along the ballpark tradition . I took my son Taylor, 3, to hi fir)t ba cball game this week. lt was only the Angels, but 1 think that still counts as a Major League game. My dad also came along, Editor's Notebook which gave me a strange sense of deja vu the entire game. It started as soon as l watched my son -wide· eyed -enter the stadium through Tunnel 9. Thot wus me, what?, more than 25 years ago. I loved entering any ballpark. It was the grass -so much of it, so green. I wondered how all those years slipped by so quickly. My dad would take my lillle brother and me to a only handful of Angels games each season (we were, after all, Dodger fans), and wc'cl always be sure to catch the Yankees. Mickey Mantle was still playing, and we'd ask Dad on the way 10 the ballpark if Mickey was going to hit a home run especially for us. Dad would mumble something vague like, "Maybe, we'll sec." We took that as a yes, and Mickey, I swear, would belt one out each lime. "Was that one for us, Dad?" we a!>ked. "Yes," he'd reply, giving his boys more of a thrill than he ever knew. Baseball was it when I was a kid. Each summer day I read the stories and box scores from two newspapers, and then study the Sporting News and the Baseball Register. l could tell you birth- dates, career batting averages and favorite hobbies ("Fishing and Hunting" for most) of almost any Major League ballplayer. Sadly, over the past few years, r had more or less given up on baseball. My childhood passion had been eroded by free agency, expansion, three-hour games. and the designated hitter. I think when the Garvey-Lopes- Russell-Cey infield broke up. that was pretty much it. Dut then I took my son (his brother Tristan. at 9 months old, is about two years too young) to th e game, and the magic of basebaJl relurned. In an inst:rnt. I had forgotten how Jillie boys watch a baseball game. It's how the game should be viewed: not too much emphasis on the play of the field. which serves moslly as a kind of bad.ground Musak. No, Jillie boys take in the entire experience -from the beachball bouncing betY. ecn decks to what the souvenir vendor has to offer. We had just settled in our field-level seats when the first two Texas Rangers batters singled and the third man up hit a home run. I leaned over to Taylor 10 explain that this was a highly unusual start, but my son's eyes were locked on the folks behind us, who just arrived back from the concession stand with hot dogs, nachos, peanuts, More low clouds today u ... the upper •lmotphere low ~11ure continues lo .Hect our we.ather. Owttast morning tides will dur tlowfy to hazy sunshine, be~ may rema.ltt dovdy .n ct.y. High• wtn be in the high 60s &tons the cout .M wll climb Into the 70. lvrtMt Inland. I.owl will be In the high SOS or low 60t. Rmlll: St'alOf'lable weather with ~ and morning low doud1, tunny •~• throup ~. Tems-r.tvfft wlH r•p fl'Olft hiCf'• In cite TOI lo eo.. !ft the Mp so. . •ta No "°91tal ......... .... ~ °"' '"'* ..,...,., Mormftl ..,.. .-...-. low cb*. aM WllY ·= ~ .. h&ry ................ -~. . -Sunritt: St4' Lift. s-teti 1:12 P."'· f) • () U llTlll . ....... 1 ( 0 somelhing 1 ju!.t didn't Cathom. It w:ts a world where you looked toward the stars and pondered infinity and forever, a world dominated by light years, place that could only be challenged and conquered by mathematics. Dumb me. 1 settled words. Mere words. When 1 graduated from high school my parents moved to England so my father could teach at Cambridge and J went off to college to continue my rather vague interest in the printed word and the Cull-tilt party that J was certain campus life would bring. A man of priorities. A couple of years ago my Ca- ther retired and, for reasons that l can only pin on family unity, he asked me to be one of the speak- ers at a dinner in his behalf. I was nervous. Uncertain. The other speakers I was to be sandwiched between were all ranking physicists, people so intelligent 1t hurt my brain just looking at them. I poked at my dinner. I stared at the tablecloth. I glanced at the notes I had made and quietly agreed -again -that my speech would be feeble at best. I wondered if my voice might falter and crack. Probably. Certainly. No doubt. When it was my turn to )peak, 1 pulled out my notes. took a long gulp of water and -in my of my smartest moves to date - took off my glasses. Beller to speak to a giant blur than notice \vhat l figured would be the pained expressions on the faces popcorn and ice-cream sandwiches. He hadn't seen any of the action on the field. "Can we cat now, Daddy?" as l spoke. Somehow I got through it. My voice didn't crock. I didn't drop my notes. I didn't, as I had dreamed, accidentally walk to the podium without my pants. And a giant blurry figure -my father, l was pretty certain - applauded when I fini shed. f was relieved. There would be a tomorrow after all. Life was good. Later on, as I relaxed enough to realize that there was some fairly good food being served, one of my father's colleagues approached me and patted me on the back. "You know, your father's told me so much about you." Oh great. He must have noticed the look of bemusement sweeping my face. "No, he really has. You've made your father awfully proud." l stared at him as if he'd just informed that there was an alien space craft hovering in the lobby. Proud? Me? The guy who wouldn't know a right angle if he walked into one? The guy who th.inks covering murder trials and general mayhem is top drawer? Didn't make sense. But later that night when 1 got home and helped my wife carry my half-asleep son to his bedroom and then brought my daughter a glass of water, it dawned on me. Pride comes pretty cosy to a father. Even ir his son has seuled for words, not numbers. Sttvt Marble is lbt managin1 editor. Ills column 11ppcors each Saturday. For a boy who'd been waroed for three ye:irs not to make a mess, this was incredible news. He threw the peanut shells to the ground and then stomped on "Of course." So hand-----them for good measure. in-hnnd, we headed out for some food. Now when I was a kid, the choices at the stadium were a simple few, all of which comple- mented the ballpark staple: hot dogs. Today at the Big A, you can get practically anything, including sushi. Cub funs '---- Life was good. While the game itself held little interest for Taylor, he did love the "big TV" that showed instant replays, the organ music and, especially, the foul balls hit into the stands. would laugh. Tristan and Taylor ~ike the designated hitter, the My dad tried to explain to Taylor some of the subtleties of the game: the difference between a left-handed and right-handed batter, why the players were "sitting under the introduction of food not·served-in-a-bun is yet another assault on our National Pasttime. So while Taylor and l waited in line, 1 made the only decision a red-blooded American could: I would raise my son as a traditional baseball fan. I ordered him a square meal of a hot dog, peanuts, and Crackerjacks. L:lter, I winced as a friend of mine gave him a Slurpcc. It's tough raising children in the '90s. Taylor had no trouble adjusting to life of a baseball fan. He wolf cd down his hot dog and Cr.ickjacks, and then started in on his peanuts. "Here, Daddy," he said as he carefully handed me the shell of the first peanut he cracked. "Taylor," I told him, "we're not ot home. We can throw everythin~ on the ground and make a big mess." ground" (Taylor's interpretation of dugouts), what would happen if the ball was hit under the ou tfield fence, as Taylor was sure it would, and why the crowd, from rime to time, yelled, "Charge!" · My son loves his "Papa," and stood much of the game between my dad's knees. firing off an endless series of questions. Taylor was having n ball. As I watched the fun those 1wo were having, I realized how much going to the ballgame with my dad meant to my brother and me in the '60s and '70s. I'm not sure why; I guess today you'd call it bonding or spending quality time with your father. Back then, I just thought of it as special. It was good to see the tradition carried on to the next generation Monday night. Happy Father's Day, Dad. WJ/IJam Lobdell Js tbt editor. 12 ......... 7 111'..,..M t:JtpaJ.9 7rJ7,_... 2.., , ' Briefly nlM Piiie CGllldlN 11111 Of YllDlllVll 111'111• nmlltar Panic be appointed prime minister, saying the U.S. millionaire offered the best hope for leading the country out of its current crisis. Panic said in a slate· ment Monday that he could only accept such a post if he had the suppon or palitical, business and acade m· ic factions in Yugoslavia, and added that he doesn't believe he has such widespread support at this poi nt. COSTA MESA -Local pharmaceuticals executive Milan Panic -who earlier 1his week said that conditions weren't acceptable for him to accept a proposal that he become prime minister of his native Yugoslavia -left open the possibility in a statement Friday lhat he could help lead the troubled counlry. "I have never sought public offi~e. and I am not doing so now," said Panic, chairman of Cos1a Mesa-based ICN Pharmaceuticals Ino. "I am fully occupied with serious business responsibilities. However, as an American ci1izen who was born in Yugoslavia, I am deeply troubled by the agony and tragedy that has overlaken my native land. Panic said in his latest statement that he had received hundreds or messages from Yugoslavs and Americans urging him to accept the mandale of forming a new government in Yugoslavia. He said that if such a mandate were formally offered, he could not legally accept under current U.S. and United Nations sanctions against Yugoslavia. For those sanctions to be lifted, Panic said, changes will have to be made in the 1roubled country. "If I can bring hope to Yugoslavia, if I can help end the fighting and encourage all of the peoples of the Balkans to put aside their differences and work toge1her to heal the wounds and pursue the common good, I am willing to do so." "After two days or talks in Washinglon, my sense of the political a1mosphere is that only solid movement loward compliance with the U.N. resolution and provision for th e deparlure from lhe poli1ical scene of the existing Serbia n authorities would suffice," he said. The ruling Socialist Party in Serbia proposed 1hat Around Town Send your items to Bob van Eyken, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92621. Today Strides Against Cancer -The American Cancer Society is sponsoring its second annual non-competitive move-along-a-thon to help raise (unds for cancer research, preventative education and patient service programs. The event will ta ke place at Newport Dunes at 6 a.m. today. Participants can walk, jog run, skate or stroll. To get entry forms or for information on participation call the American Cancer Society at 75 1-04 41 . Land of Oz -Children can take an incredibre journey through the land of Oz with the Mesa Verde Librarls Summer Reading Game. beginning today and continuing through Aug. 15. Children m~y sign up for the summer reading program any time after June 20. PreschOolers are encouraged to join the "Read-to-Me" group. For more information calf 546-5274. Classic cars -More than 100 cars from the 1940s, 50s and 60s will be on display at the Mesa Verde Center, Harbor Boulevard and Adams Avenue from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Entertainment includes '50s costume contest. Live music and appearances by Elvis and Bud-dy Holly look-altkes. Adm ission free. Financial planning -A free workshop on financial planning· and investments will be offered by Shearson Lehman Brothers at 9 and Rumble will perform in a free jazz concert at 2 p.m. June 21 at Crystal Court, Sunflower t4.venue and Bear Street in Costa Mesa. Monday, June 22 Boating classes -The Girl Scout Council of Orange County is offering summer boating classes from June 22 to August 24. The five-day sessions in canoeing, rowing, and beginnin~ and intermediate saning will be held weekdays from 9 a.m. to noon, 1 to 4 p.m. or 4 to 7 p.m. at both the Newport Dunes or Dana Point Harbor. All girls at least 10 years old or in the fifth grade, including adults, are invited to attend. The fee is $45. Call the council at 979-7900 for more information. ADD and discipline -a seminar entitled "Helping Parents Survive: Disciplining the ADD Child," will be offered at 7 p.m. June 22 at the offices of Joan Andrews, 1151 Dove Street, suite 105, in Newport Beach. For inforpiatiOi11•call '76-0991. Aeroo1cs tor seniors - Register today for low impact aerobics classes held every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the West Newport Community Center, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For reservations, call 644-3240. 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Officials at the company's Cosio Mesa office could nol be reached for commen1 , but an attorney for ~he man said his clienr was "thrilled." "Today's his birthday," said Je rry Kroll. "He's numb." Kroll said the $86 million equals 7.6 percent of lhe net worth of the company, which has offices nation- wide. Ahhough the company is based in Indiana, the claim was handled here since it's central office for California is in Co~ta Mesa. Kroll said Lewis Mon1alvo filed the lawsuit after the insurnnce company, which he had a policy wi1h, refused to cover some property damage claims on a complex he constructed in Lompoc back in 1990. Kroll said he presented evidence proving that the in- 10, 1130 (no 12 30 S....I surance company tried 10 get out of paying. . Kroll said the company could appeal, but they ~ti be ordered to pay JO percent interest on the S86 nul· I lion each yen r that it is in the courts. Rrst Newport Savings IOlllll Insolvent; Hquldatlon plar•llll I J I J NEWPORT BEACH -Federal thrift regulators . on Friday declared f·ir!>I Ne"'port Savings insolvent : and appointed the Resolution Trust Corp. to admin· ' 1str:ue and liquidate the thrifts $39.9 million in as.sets. The RTC \\ill operate 1hc thrift under the named Fir!>t Newport Feckral Savings Bank un til the in- stitution is closed or sold. The thrift will maintain normal business hours and operations. Fir~I Newport Sa' ings had S36.9 million in Ii· abilities, including S35.8 million in its l,J 19 deposit accounts. Deposits continue to be insured up to the Federal Deposit ln~urancc Corp. maximum of St 00,000 per account. -By the O.ilr Pilot 2 Patriot Oome1 I I. 3 30, 6, 8 30. 10 50 3 latman a.tunu ll'G·lll 10 IS, 12 4S. 3 30. 6·1S, 9, 11 30 4. 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Call 955-7574 for reservations. Sunday, June 21 Jazz on Sunday -The guitar and woodwind duo Tingstad Women's wealth - Women can learn to build and protect wealth at a free financial seminar offered by Shearson Lehman Brothers at 5:30 p.m. June 23 at the Newport Beach Public library. 856 San Clemente Drive. Financial consultants Flora Burke and Sue Mamer will be the presenters at this seminar, which is designed specifically for women. For information, call 955-7550. Your Produce Store I * Olrttt Gotf Cart Accas to the· Newport Beach Couitry Oub * Specious TWo end Three Bedroom RakXnca up to 2560 sq. ft * foocsteps to Fashion Island, 8elboe ts&end end PallnstJle Olnlo9, Shopping end Entatalnmcnt * Spectacular Gotf Counc end S\nd View * Two-CM Gentga for Most Rak:tenea * PTtvatc, Secluded, Automltic Guard Gete * Mllntenenc:c Fru ~ 11 IC : K(lll\' 1-:All MS Give Dad Our Best. 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Orange County • Democratic Party Chairman Howard Adler and other promi· nent county Democrats held the press conference to "remind" the president that the county is going through its worst recession ever. ! surrounds visit By Ste'4e Sakach Stiff Wntec S ecrct Service and local law en forcement agents scoured over the grounds of the Four Seasons Hotel and \U rtuunding streets Friday to 3ccure the area for President Uush's moturcade. At 1 J :45 a.m .• Newport Ue.1ch police blocked off Santa (rut Drive and nearby roads .111J ushered pedestrians behind "oouen road blocks. Media equipment ''as examined by ;1gents and police dogs, v. hile members of the press were liea rched w11h metal detectors. .\ police 'idco operator filmed the gatheri ng CtO\\d and securitv officers. Dave Koren, who said he has ... ecn e\ef} president since John I Kenne<ly. got a Jump on the 'ccuri ty crack dm.,,n by arriving 10 the scene early. Thursday n ght he ''as able to walk about the hotel lobby anJ bar with li11h: difficulty. Friday morning, he dropped by the hotel at 9:30 l \ual.. in the atmosphere. Alter s11ting at a hotel bench .111J reaJing a paper for an h11ur anJ h:.ilf, Koren was .1ppro.:ichcJ b~ the head of I 11ur Sca,un's l>CCurity and, a le" mi nutes later, half a dozen ~1.1.rct Scf'\1cc age nts. .. The~ .1,hd me why I was h1. re." he ,,ud. "I told them, ··111 'cc the presiJent.' Then 11 c\ sa1J. ·J.. the president C\r1.dlllg )UU?'" -NOW- $~79 • German Movement • Westminster Chimes 3·DAY SUIT BROKER BREAKS AL~ TIME PRICE RECORDS ON QUALITY MEN'S CLOTHING According to Koren, agents then questioned him about his background, where he lived and asked if he belonged to any type of organization. Security ageim made Koren sign a paper stating th:it he wouldn't return to the hotel that day, and he was then escorted to the sidewalk. Koren, who is a Ross Perot supporter, said the Perot rally Thursday afternoon was far m_ore accessible. "1 hnnd no problem shaking Ross Perot's hand," he snid. "Here, just being at the hotel is incredible." B y the time of the president's departure for an Irvine business meeting a few minutes after noon, nearly 30 people gathered at each of the barriers. Most we re employees from nearby Pacific Mutual or were g'1ests at the Four Seasons. "l just want to cross the street," one upset woman told an officer. Others found themselves trapped in parking lots or told to use alternative routes. From the sky, a California High"ay Patrol helicopter monitored the procession of limousines, press vehicles, communication vans and motorcycles. On rooftops security monitored activity below wi1h high-powered binoculars. Does Your Heart Good. t American Heart'&~a Association V -HOW- $189 • Oak or Chen)' t Westminster Chimes t Key Wound l.mted Quantities "Orange County is no longer George Bush cou ntry," Adler said. "Clearly, the latest polls show Clinton and Perot together have a majority of the vote here in the county. l don't think anybody can predict where Orange County's going to go in November." ~~,.. Recent polls conducted by the Orange County Register show Texas billionaire Ross Perot lead· ing both Bush and Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton in the county, evi· dence of a most unusual presi· dential election season, according to Register Editor N. Christian Anderson, who attended the Dush President Bush was in Irvine Friday, speaking at luncheon for lhe lnduslrial League of Orange County. luncheon Friday. "President Bush has a lot of American belief that America's fu· the way toward recovery by adapt· support here," Anderson snid. ture knows no limits." ing from military to commercial "The most interesting thing at this Bush won big applause for his markets. point, of course, is the question of commitment to a balnnced budget "Nationally, our economy is re· how much of that support is being amendment, for his backing of covering," Bush said. "Some good eroded by Ross Perot. It is coinci· school "choice" proposals for pub· fundamentals arc in place: low in· dental that the president is here lie education and for his support tcrcst rates, low inO:uion, exports the day after Perot was here, but of the North American Free Trade arc strong .. But in California, as obviously he's concerned." Agreement. Business lenders nlso everyone in this room knows, it is Borrowing a favorite word Crom applauded Bush's pica for capital a challenging time. It is a tough probable independent presidenlial gains 1ax reductions and his quest time. candidate Perot, Bush called for a for a presidential line item veto. ''It's t0ugh for companies and resurgence of America's "pioneer" The president acknowledged employees. But remember, our na· spirit "There are still pioneer California's lagging economic re· tion's economy is the most produc· days ahead," Dush sa id . covcry, but said Orange County tivc in the \\Orld and together bring back growth and op· portunity, right here to Orange County." Irvine businessman and Repub· lican Jerry Kelley, 36, waiting in line to have his c.ar retrieved after attending Bush's speech, said he is still wafOing between Perot and Dush. "You hear the speeches and you keep waiting to sec things happen," Kelley said. "I didn 't hear anything that I hadn't anti· cipated. I'm just wondering if somebody else steps in there, maybe we could get out of the rut we're in." 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Don't sentence us all because of some political issue that causes you to veto HR 2507. Speaking to the editors now, I am sure you can say this much better than I. There are many of us -including in the retirement communities around -that would like to hear a response as to why he's going to veto it and he has already given word that he is going to veto it even though it passed the Senate with something like 85-15 and passed the House with about eight votes short or a two thirds majority which is necessary to override. Anyway, thanks very much. • BOB COWAN Costa Mesa 1 am calling in regards to the hotline for suggestions to President Bush. I do have a suggestion. I suggest th:i t he vote for Ross Perot. I think that's about the nicest thing he could do. VIRGINIA MARTIN Newport Beach • Dear President Bush: I recommend doing more good deeds for the environment. Reaffirm your 1988 pledge to preserve all wetlands, no matter how small. Define wetlands based on science, not politics. Thank you. DR. JAN VANDERSLOOT Newport Beach • Why is it you could send our troops to The Only Hotel on the Water ._ the Middle East but you won't send them to stop the never ending flow of illegal aliens crossing the Mexican border. • EVE BRADLEY Costa Mesa J ust yesterday Mr. President I tried to borrow $6,000 for investment purposes from my local bank manager with whom I've been acquainted for 15 years. He had plenty of money to lend, he needed to make loans but because of current FDIC restrictions he was having difficulty making loans even to credit worthy customers such as me. In full realization of the need for tightening regul ations as the result of the S&L mess don't you think th:it perhaps there has been an overreaction that is hindering economic grow1h. CLIFF PETITJEAN Corona del Mar • President Bush: We must have the military control the border now. California is bankrupt because of the millions in medical care, criminal costs., education costs, housin~ etc. for illegal aliens. You did a good JOb controlling the Kuwait border and I am sure you can do the same with our border to Mexico. Will you please look into it immediately. We are in great trouble. MR. AND MRS. PAUL BURCHETT Newport Beach • My comments for the President have to do with political s1rategy. I believe he should replace Vice President Quayle and put Jack Kemp, presently Secretary of HUD on the ticket. Jack Kemp is -ihe kind of guy th:it will bring conservatives and keep some conservatives who arc leaning strongly toward Mr. Perot bnck in the hold and would do an outstanding job on the domestic scene which is what the administration needs. • LAURA DIETZ Newport Beach This is in regard to advice to the President. You are the best qualified for the preside ncy of any president in U.S. history. Why are you keeping your qualifications and your background such a secret.-Please tell the American people that you were a star NCAA baseball player, a Navy fighter pilot and above all a busine!>sman, stress this that you lived in China, you were head of the CIA and that your wife disagrees with you on pro choice. You're the best kept secret. Talk about things that the American people would like to acquainl you with . AUDRY GRUNDY Newport Beach • Mr. Bush, bcc:iuse of the savings and loan cata)trophe we can no longer have employment for my husband with all his experience in that industry. We can no longe r l:fi!e p our house that we have had since 1966 in Corona del Mar. We have to sell our family home and leave the urea and try to find work. The unem ployment rate is skyrocketing, the inOation is skyrocketing. We've hnd our home on the market for almost two years, \\e've had to lower our price over Sl00,000 and st ill cannot sell our family home. All we hear from the White House is that the econc.ny is getting better, the inOation ra te is going down, the unemployme nt rate is going down, and things are getting better, that the rcccs~ion that you say, read my lips, never sta rted began long before you eve r said read my lips and it is going to take a long time till about 1994, 1995 10 come ou t or this. H lhe White House w.ould slop giving aid to other c-0untries, and ocher citizens of other countries and to Russia "ho apparently still holds some of our own servicemen in their prisons and labor camps and put some money back into this country and communities and stales that this coun1ry· needs the money spent on and on our own families 1hen we would not have the problems that we are having. As Quayle said we have to go back 10 the family morals and issues and problems 1ha1 ir we stop giving money to ·these ocher cou nlries than ma)be we could pul the money where i1 belongs, right he re in America. THE BILL FlNSTERS Corona del ~tur • You have left this country and taken our purse wit h you for three years. Each time you returned you took do"n our defenses, assisted in closing do" n our ai rcraft plants and defense industries which are most favored na1ion deals causing mass unemployment. You turned our Armed forces over to NATO -no longer under American leader)hip. Our gove rnment has supported over 99 percent of the abortions in this country. Our border!. are being overwhelmed by illegal immigrants to cover the abortion gap bringing crime and murder into our streets. Where arc our children? Now \\C ha'c euthanasia on tile ballot for the elderl), those in between are drugged sen)eless. Our country is sexist, free sex is encouraged and results in A IDS ... diseases we had almost conquered. We are be ing taxed to death to support an ineffec1ual bloated aristocratic bureaucracy, our government. To talk to )'OU we have to go to S 100 a plate dmner. We need a president not a leader, not a warrior president who draw) lines in the )and for a war that was conjured up by unlo.nown men for "'hat purpose. We are noc slaves or the world, we are Americans, strong, brave and true. Thi country is ours and \\e intend to keep 11 thJt way. You don't eve n deserve a change pu rse the next time you leave our \horc~. Why don't )OU leuve and stay there? Ju\t "hat do )OU mean when you say new ''orlll order anJ global vill:ige? we 1,1,ould lake an c\planution. You are not our lo.ang. only an elected president who \\a') clcc1cd to keep th1!> country strong. For O\cr 200 year) "hen we p:lid off our mortgages for our homes 1,1,e n.!cc1,cd a deed to our property "'hen it \\.JS plid in full. ·1 he go,ernment entity, the Resolution Tru)l, that took over the \Uppo-.edly defunct Amencan Savings and Loan ha'c tolJ me that they no longer gi'e a deed. That I received a co1wcy:lnce from the county recorder's office !>lating that I "as paid in full and that t) all I dad recc1' e. Ju'>t \\hy is the go,ernment withholding deed<> to our property? I ~need that deed fo r collJteral. The deficit i) deplorable and our education system is in a )hambles and you promised to be an cducJtion president. It is time to get \\Ith i1 and elect a new pre)idcnt ''ho bcl1c,es in America. We \Vant ans, .. cr!> and \\C \Vant them now. Again, l am a)ktng for an explanutiop: What doc) thi!. new world mean? HELEN KI ERON Corona del Mar in Newport Beach ~ ~ BBQ Dad on Fathers Day E. Nevin, D. V.M. C. Mintzer, D. V.M. FREE FIRST EXAM New Clients Only During Regular Office Hours (Dogs a Cati Only) Low Cost Vaccine Clinic Every Saturday 1-3 P .M. Call Now & Resene Your Fa~rite Bayfront SuJte bay Now Accepting Reservations 1\t Uttlt In oa Ute Bay 617 Lido Park Dr., N.B. 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Buy One Dress, Get A Second Dress At 1/2 Off * •second dress must be of equal or lesser value ) Select from our entire stock of petite and misses dresses including loungewear Four Days Only ! Wednesday, June 24th thru Saturday, June 27th Newport Beach, WestclilT Plaza 1062 Irvine Avenue 646-5521 so we build our collection of traditional sportswear to satisfy the most discriminating ... regardless of age. Father's Day is June 21st M Saturday June 20. 1992 Religion Religion Edilor Malt Coker ... 642..,.321, ext. l Dad makes his way into local Father's Day sermons S ermons at two Costa Mes3 churches this Sunday will be themed around Father's Day. "Finding Our Fathers" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. ermon at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Chun:b, 1:59 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Guest speaker Ke\in Ford, LC \\', c\plorcs the challenge of resoh·ing some unfinished business "1th the church experience from rears ago. Child care will be provided. For more informalion, call 1he church I <>·H>·-lo52. ~k..ln\\htle. Father's D3\ \\ill be commemorated at South Coast Chri 1ian Church. 79:? Vic.cori a St .• Costa Mesa, \\ ith a special girl , ·three IJlhcrs present ac che 10:15 a.m. senice. Pastor James E. , .::,: :.rcJJ..~ on the subject "Fathers arc Important, Too!" In his .. .:"Jge. P1er1..) plans to show three dynamic wa)S in ''hich dads can 1,c, me bcucr fa thers. E.'· nhm: 1nformJt1on. call the church at 5-48-3468. ·rc.1!,..n~ 1Jf South Coast. a SCOT)' in Monday's Daily Pilot -.~t.u,cnl~ Jcp1cteJ che future of the church at Victoria Street and '!J1..·c:H1.1 . .\,enue. According to Piercy, the church is going strong J'lJ ".II continue to se rve che community fo r years to come. Federation focuses on Jerusalem r•iftcatlon T he Jc"ish fedl'ration or Orange County will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Jewish Community Center. ~O E. Baker St., Costa Me a. T h.: purpo~e of the me eting is to bring Orange County's Jc,vish .. r"n..,ntt~ up to date \\ith the Jewish Federation's business year, • 1-.:'"" lcJgc nc" I~ dected board members and bring the vigorous _n,!·r.1.,mg ponion of Campaign ·9~ to a close. Tr.., ~cJr\ meeting 1s open to the public and "ill officially '.: -."l'mc the 1992-93 BoarJ of Directors as \\ell as celebrate the ~:1'1 Jro;.,cr,Jn oi chc rci..nificacion of Jerusalem. There \\ill also be ';-.:-.1.l! rr _;rjm featunng £UCS( spe:iker John Rothman, political j :l'r;: gn r-.'!I~ COnSuhant. R :hnun. ''hose address is titled ··in the Shadow of Elections: " ·brJcl RclJtl\.m-.." has been im·ol\ed in many political ... mr.i.gn 1..'n n.11 1on.1l. state and local le\'els. He worked on .. n~r.11gn slJli~ for R1chJrd :'\1.xon and Sen. Frank Church, and has .l"eJ .is Jn aJmmistrat1\'e assistant to state Sen. Milton Marks and , .1 t 1cld rcprcscntJll\ c for state Sen. Quentin Kopp. Thc ., p.m. program "ill be follo\\ed with dessen. There \\111 be no ' ,!i .. 1tJt10n of funds. Call '.!59-0655 for information. ,. Religious Science official speaks at forum D r. Peggy Bassett, president of the United Churches of Religious Science and former minister of the Huntington Beach Church or Religious Science, speak to Orange County l"~1dc Edge on \\'ednesda~. Her topic for the 6:30-:30 a.m. meeting at Scott's Seafood Grill .1d B:Jr. 3300 Bristol. Costl Mesa. is "It 's All Just Grist for the 'till .. ln::.1de Edge 1 a nonprofit. educa11on3l organization designed as a "..:ei...~ breaJ..fa~t forum . In addition to guest speakers, \\eekl} Inside t United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. uiuna Buch 499-30!8 S..Uy Monq Worsl'Jo & ~ Educr.ai 10 a.m. ~· ... s:n oa~ .c 8udes & VrgN 't\1'1ee.ef v.es~, C<UtSefnQ cen:er Sef\c(ts AvW!lle ..... MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH H 01 lcrbf WOBhlp ' Church School l :SO • 10:00 o..m. Or Vv""'°m E Si.el 979-8234 HOME TOWN WARMTH ON THE BALBOA PENINSUl.A CKBJST CHURCH BY T1fE SEA UNITED M~OOIST As Urui.d M~ v.-. Sftk 10 maintain 611 to dNerw rtligious potnts V'lriN, IO IUstaJl and nourish one ~ and so minister to the needs of our convnunlty m the name ol Owt. Larry Voa.ag, Putor ........ ~.._,a CMW C:... •..M AA Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 67J..3805 Fmf 11111 Clllll If COSTA EA •20 w. 19i:'I St S4&-n21 ~ Hr.Ja nJ lrtr,xtt ... AT••1d CHURCH SCHOOl.·AU AGES-9 00 tr.1. t • .msy-l(r(~ 10-3i) un. Ya."!! Gm$S Sn1ay E~s ~':riste:s. Gala ~ Tia Y.~ NEWPORT CENTER UNITED ,!ETHOOIST CHURCH '60• Morg ... _ C::-•Mar ~4~0745 -'fUT ·J.HOR·~ ~ Sd'Q)f 130 I.A 1000 ¥11 ~ Q*l YQ.CI. AM RC'1 RatlCI\ Mcr1'y Rn WI f~ Ll I JHlR·\'\ CHRIST LUTHERAN ~'!!!! CHURCH u CllA9i.,..., 760 ~.ctof'<> St, Costa I.Ana lOll'lof V TomO..., P()j~ 631-1611 &-..ce ~., Po.s'af .,.~_, SU~E. 00 10 JO O J!! s..r., Sct.ool ' ,.,,,, u.r. Gm 9 lO .... 0--E~ Sd-.ol 548·6866 Edge meetings include full buffet breakfasts, interactive table discussions, informal networking and professional entertainment. Visitors arc welcome. The cost is $25. Call 647-1909 for n:scrvations or questions. 0 Here i.s whats happening :it local churches and temples: Newport Beach Church of Religious Science S aturday SCl'\iccs have been swapped at this church at 901 Dove Street, No. 145, Newpon Beach. As a result, today from 10 a.m.-2 p.m .• the Rev. Bob Pulliam leads the "Private Night-School" dream \\Ori.shop. Coffee will be served at JO :>.m., and sack lunchtime is noon. Donation is Sl5 . The ·•And Then There Was One" enlightenment series will now be conducted next Saturday, June 27, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. with Or. Gloria B~tes. Donation is also SIS. The church also conduc1s midweek spiritual lifts every Wednesday, including a he:iling service where all requests are given special allention. First Baptist Church of Costa Mesa L ifeCarc Chris1ian Therapy Center will liost a free seminar aboul healing relationships on Friday from 1-4 p.m. at the church, 301 Magnolia. ' Guest speaker Kei1h Miller, author of "A Hunger for Healing." will discuss "ays to heal broken relationships. The noted author, lecturer and Christian recovery pioneer has published SC\ieral books, including "A Taste of New Wine" and "facing Codependencc." For more information, contac1 the LifeCarc Christian Therap)' Center al 642-3505. Temple Isaiah T he 1emple at 2401 lf'i ne A\'e., Ne" port Beach, hosts guest speaker Professor Dov Pas1ernak of 1he Ben Gurion Uni\'ersity of the Negev at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 2 • for a free program on descrl agriculture. Pasternak. a pioneer in de\ eloping crops that will grow in :irid conditions using Slline ":lier, has used his expertise in the field to de,elop a \ariety of tomato that "ill grow under extremely unfavorable conditions. These tOm3tOCS ha\C become SO \\-ell-knO\lin for their sweetness, that they are now exported :ind sold nll O\ier Europe in the finest gourmet stores. Israel is sh:iring this technology \\ith Third World countries at no cost. Model farms ha"e been started in Egypt and Morocco. The same method is being taugh1 to the Na\ajo Indians in Arizon:i, \\here they ha'c ne,er before been able to gro~ these foods. For information about the temple program, "hich includes a slide prescnmion, call 5-t ·6900. Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church 'A IDS: Time of Challenge. Time of Opponun1cy" ts 1he tit le of the 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 28. program at 1he church, I 259 Vic1 oria S1 .. Costa Mesa. Conducted by ClO\-cr Behrend and Paul Gethard, lhe program "ill feature speakers who will describe their expe~ience~ "'.ilh AIDS problems and foc us on opportunities for services w1th1n the AIDS community in Orange County. . The program is sponsored by the Welcoming Congregation group at the church. Christian Science Church of Newport Beach C an a spiritual perspec1ive bring answer~ to 1he troubling challeng facing young adults in the '9<h? This church a1 3303 Via Ledo is hoping to help find the answer to that question by promoting and par1icipa1ing in "Living Love," a conference at UCLA July 10-12 involvi ng more than 1,500 people ages 12·35. Careers and job placement, rel:uionships, sexuality, ac;idemj.cs. AID family issues, self esleem and decision-making are among the issues to be addressed al 1he conference sponsored by Chris1ian Science. church of Souther;, Qllifornin, buc inlended to involve people of all faiths, ethnic backgrounds :ind socio-economic groups. The $150 cost of the conference includes 1wo nights of housing at UCLA all meals and conference ac1ivicies, which include a keynote speake~, panel discussions, small group "01kshops, ~ible studies and social activilies. Financial aid is available. The Newport church is se nd ing a contingent to the conference. For more inform:uion, call the church at 673-1340 or write to Sou1hern California Yoltng Adult Regional Meeting, P.O. Box 53, Seal Beach. 90740, or call (800) 479.0905 or (310) 795-5156 . University United Methodist Church F ollowing the 9:30 n.m. go)pel ma>S sen·ice Sunday at the church, 18422 Cul\'er Or., Ir\ inc, 1hcre will be a fare" ell potluck in Fellowship Hall in honor of Associate Pastor Alex Hunrer and his wife P:mi Hunter. "ho ha\C been re:issigned to the Trinity United Mc1hodist Church in S:m Diego. One Sunday school "ill be held at 9:30 also. For additional infonnation, c:ill the church at 786· 354 . 0 REUGtON NOTES: The Grecian festl\al continues today and Sunday atSL PauJ Gl'ttk Orthodoic Church 49.S9 Alton Parkway, lrvme. Guided tourS of the n~ opened 8yzanttne-scyle church, Gree~ food, entert.immeot and raflles are amoo the (estJ\lt1es, .... +uch run noon· 10 pm. lod.:t) and noon-8 p.m. Sunday. Adm is S2 fot adults, \\.1lh children under 12 adm11ted free There '"" be no admis~ ch.lrge fot 1hose ''ho b<tng c.inned gooch for LA 1101 \1ct1ms .. Ross Pero< .,..,n the sub,Kt o( a sp«i.ll pte>gr.lm at 1he Unit.lrian Uni\.ernlist Fell~ship of port ~ach tOl\1ght at 7:30 John Ottm, a reptt">ent.l!l\e from the ComrT11tttt r Ross Per()( '"II show a 'idea and an>,,e, questions about the undeclared pr~ t~J andidate . The ne\I morning at l 0 30, the Rt'\ Cht1) Schriner ",u pt~ "e.e OJmm n~ On \\ tng> ot 4.nSff and LO\tt" al the Fel~·P Cen1er. <t29 C) press Orn-e, la una Be.ich. Bt-l•e\ 1ng th.ll e\ety t.ne poet IS ~ a ptophe(. Sehr net. a Costa ,\\eS..l r~ident and p.ll'H•me fellcM~p m1nl)tH. 'ti.ill ~e the thou and poet1' o( cumminE> &y retld1ng hii worlr. and respond.ng It> M rack.11 ,-\s,ion Phone -i97-4S6l °" 6-'S·8S97 f0t mote 1nf~bon on ~her progJ.lm I' Rf 'U l T f R /.1 '\/ St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 'Mnbc>-.:f be. -pncual, av.~ hlbbal ~ ''11-IE MODEL FAIBER" (l..aJb LS:l 1-32) Ol-.joliaA. ....... )-Sunday.J~ll. l.992 ,_.... 8:30 Ind 10: lS A..M. 600 St. Andrews Ra.cl. Newport Beach, California (714) 6Jl,2M) (llClo. &om~ Hlrbot .... School at 1"'11W & lSd\.) Rll IL i< >l \ .'l II '\C I ... CllmQ oC ltllaloas SdlDct Guest SpeaJrer: ~OC:lat; 1i11A11Wr Dr. Don Sbmer Sunday. June 21 , uwe A Perfect Father" Satwday June 20 "Dream Workshop" wtth Sob Pulliam 10a.m-2pm Sel'fiQ cmd JL Chun:h: \0:30 a.JL 263-1261 Dial an lDSllilraUoD '°\Daft a.• \U 15J.12ll • ...,._ a-dll -- < I UN' II \ \ I !'I'< < >11 \/ .. _ ... __ _ _ .. __ ....... -............ __ .... .._ .... . - Ctlld en ProwiOed Services: ' •s un. 10 30 Ul... s 30 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Tupper Sunday "In My Father's House'' CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ... If 1111 IMitM CllwO If • ..._, Sc1ttCt 2205 MAIN STREET, SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92688 / (714) 969·1331 < J(~/'11 \\''II\< I 0 s s ' ,, Saturday, June 20, 1992 ~{.~ ~ .,, -~ Businesswoman says she lives in constant fear By Tony Dodero ---NEWPORT BEACH -City of- ficials may once again try to sell a small plot of land that has been tagged by some locals as "People's Park." For 56 years, the city paid scant attention, to the 3,000 square-foot parcel that sits at 4210 River Ave. But now the vacant harbor-front lot is seen as a source of revenue for a city fraught with budget woes. "Jt is not a park and never has been a park," said Mayor Phil Sansone, who estimated that the city could collect $250,000 by sell- ing lot. "That was a public rela- tions stunt th ey got away with. It's revenue the city need)." But Jack Alward, who moved next door to the empty lot in 1964 , and planted several trees including avocado, palm and bamboo, says the patch of land is much-needed green space in a sea of cement. "The neighbors love the park," Alward said. "We have so little green the whole world is turning into a desert. We need another duplex down here like we need a hole in our head." To sell the property, the council must get voter approval, a move that failed in 1989 by a 360 vote. The council ''ill decide whether to By Tony Cox Buslnns Edlor BALBOA PENINSULA - This should be an exciting time for Florence "Jerri" Beardslee. She moved from Napa to Newport Bcach last fall to be near her son and daughter, one a college student and one a recent graduate, and she started two new businesses. But Beardslee is living in fear. She believes she's constantly being followed. The 46-year-old Balboa resident says she confronted one of her alleged followers once, but the man simply nodded when she warned him to stop. Every day, at 2 p.m., an unknown person calls her and breaths into the phone, Beardslee said. On other occasions, she said, Beardslee and her two grown children have been called and told to "back off." She said someone entered her home on three occasions, and in one case, took her keys. The keys were taken on the Friday before Memorial Day weekend, she alleged, and on the following Tuesday, she discovered that the brake lines in her van, which was parked in an underground garage below her office, were cut. There was no sign of forced entry. .. They follow me everywhere," Beardslee said. "I'm concerned about the things that have been happening to me." So concerned isJlcardslee that she and her children carry guns. She keeps two guns under the counter at her Balboa Peninsula office, wh ere she runs Balbon Box & Mail and a business consulting firm called S.O.S. Busi ne ss Services. Beardslee stops short of accusing anyone in connection with the incidents, but she said she knows of only one enemy. Beardslee used to be a distributor for Anheuser-Busch Inc., in Fort Bragg. She was ordered by Anheuser-Busch to sell the distributorship in 1989, but the beer giant refused to approve the Sl.15 million purchase proposal she found, instead offering to buy her out for $750,000. She refused the lowe r price, and Anheuse r-Busch terminated her wholesaler agreement. Anheuser-Busch and Beardslee have been fight ing a legal war ever since. In December 1989, Beardslee's beer warehouse burned in what authorities later determined was an arson. Since then, she said, incidents like the brake damage to her van, continue to happen. The problems have escal:11ed since Beardslee moved to ' p I • Jerri Beardslee, with son Sean, at her mail business in Ne"'port. Newport Beach, she said. Anheuser-Busch officials declined to re turn calls this week. Timothy Carr, a San Francisco lawyer representing Anheuser-Busch in the case, said he couldn't discuss the lawsuit or the alleged incidents involvi ng the Beardslee f ami ty because of a coun-imposed gng order. The case wen t to trial earlier this year in San Francisco, and Beardslee won a unanimous jury verdict on Feb. 14. But before the jury could assess damages, the federal judge hearing the case overturned 1hc \CrJic1 Gerry Mei:.tcr, a high :.chool civics teacher who M.:rvcd ;i~ 1ury foreman in 1hc trial, la1er \\Tote a letter to Judge J.P. Vul..a)ll\ Jr .. complaining th at the Judge had overturned the \Crdict based on alle~edly prejudicial evidence that he allowed to he heard. She added that !>he felt J lcuer from the judge to th e Jun.ir-, ''a:. deceiving in that it d1Jn't mention that he O\CrturncJ 1hc verdict or Sa) "hy. "All lhe juror:. \\ere ~hod,ed," Meister said Thur-1d~1~. ""\'ou take foe "eeks out of nine people's lives and throw it back in their face v.1thout even te lling us "-hy. We thought they had )Citied our of court." Meister suid )he believes the JUry v.ould have awarded Ueurd~lee more than Sl million in damages, before even tonsidering punitive damages. A new 1rial in the case has been )Ct for January, while a !>Cl\lcment conference is '>Cheduled June 29. Ne"-pOrt lleach Police Sgt. Andy Gum:. !>Jld his department conunuc) 10 in' estigate the 1llcgcd bral..c-wt1ing incident. According to the police report of 1ha1 rnciden1, Beardslee told invcMisa1or!> that keys were '>tolen from he r home and app:irenll) u-.ed to open the "an. She abo told 1hem who she bclse\C:> to be responsible for the brake damage, but Gonis said he couldn't dbclose that tip. ··That is part of the ongoing 1nvc!>ug:.uion," Gonis said. "We can't rclca-.e leads." Gonis said a CB radio was also '>lolen from the van; and imc!>tigators couldn't immediately Jctermine whether the brake line \\3S cut inteniaonally or had 10 be cut to get at the CO. punucthat course Monday. r.::======================:::::-r-:::::::::::::=:===============:=:r-;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Sansone believes the ballot mea- sure will be successful this time, vowing that the ci ty will mount a more aggres~ive publicity cam· paign. Not everyone on the council, however, favors the :.ale. OBSERVE THE WARNING SIGNS. 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New Costa Mesa Locauon Conveniently located near the borders of Newport Beach, Irvine & Santa Ana Heights with easy access from the 405, 55 & 73 Freeways (71 •l 557-1951 -I Raph.1el ttle M.l~t!r N\l)t Of the R,.na s.ance ~riod K"°""'" tor h• sense ol color, ( rm ;t!'ld p.llii•Ofl_, he ~mr .a nd •n his """"' t111 ~ .\nd now, comn Raphael F.iuce~, t~ re b1tl 11( des1~n .. nd ftr~N qu.ll1t) 1n ~lid br faUceb, tub~ts and a ce~• The) •~ a\ L'lble at w~ lnd w wh e )OU '"' d 1nt'd to find th.lt nd ry t mcnt for your home • •• " • 11!1 A8 Saturday June 20, 1992 Religion Religion Editor M~tt Coker ... 642-4321, ext. 3 Dad makes his way ·into local Father's Day sermons S ermons at two Costa Mesa churches this Sunday will be themed around Father's Day. "Finding Our Fathers" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. sermon at Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Guest speaker Kevin Ford, LCSW, explores the challenge of resolving some unfinished business ""1th the church experience from years ago. ChilJ care will be provided. For more information, call the church I( 6.t6--l652. Meanwhile, Father's Day will be comm emorated at South Coast Christi an Church, 792 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, with a special gift 'l1r three fathers present at the 10: 15 a.m. service. Pastor James E. P1c.:rcy i.peah on the subject "Fathers are Important. Too!" In his '.111.!!>!>Jge. Piercy plans to show three dynamic ways in which dads can hc.!come be tter fathers. For more information, call the church at 548-3468. Spe<1king of South Coast, a story in Monday's Daily Pilot mi stakenly depicted the future of the church at Victoria Street and Pl.tccntiJ A\'enue. According to Piercy, the church is going strong . incl '' 111 continue to serve the community for years to come. Federation focuses on Jerusalem reunlftcation T he Je\\ ish Federation of Orange County will hold its annual meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Jewish Community Center, ~50 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The purpo e of the meeting is to bring Orange County's Jewish • )rnmunity up to date with the Jewish Federation's b~siness year, t\.kno" ledge newly elected board members and bring the vigorous unJ-rJising portion of Campaign '92 to a close. This year's meeting is open to the public and will officially \Clcome the 1992-93 Board of Directors as well as celebrate the ~5th anni,·cr\ary of the reunification of Jerusalem. There will also be .1 spcci.tl program fe aturing guest speaker John Rothman, political nd foreign policy consultant. Rothman," hose address is titled "In the Shadow of Elections: l .S.-lsracl Relations," has been involved in many political .... 1mpa1gns on nJtional, state and local levels. He worked on ~ unp;iign staffs for Richard Nixon and Sen. Frank Church, and has ,t rvcJ as an administrative assistant to state Sen. Milton Marks and ,, a fil.!ld represent ative for state Sen. Quentin Kopp. The 7 p.m. program will be followed with dessert. There will be no , ilicitation of funds. Call 259-0655 for information. Religious Science official speaks at forum D r. Peggy Bassett, president of the United Churches of Religious Science and former minister of the Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science, speak to Orange County Inside Edge on Wednesday. Her topic for the 6:30-8:30 a.m. meeting at Scott's Seafood Grill in d Bar, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa, is "It's All Just Grist for the ~1ill." Inside Edge is a nonprofit, educational organization designed as a weekly breakfast forum. In addition to guest speakers, weekly Inside METHOIJIST t LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Momng Worship & Chlisttan Education 10 un. M1nrsters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Servtces Avallable \;0$., - MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker Worship • Church School 1:30 • 10:00 a.m. Or W1lltom E. Steel 979-8234 HOME TO\\IN WARMTH ON THE BALBOA PENINSULA CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED M~ODIST As United Methc;6ls1 we seek to maintain an o ness to diverse religious points view, to sustain and nourish one ther and to minister to the needs of our community in the name of Christ. Larry Voang, Paetor ......... Qerd ldM.I • QIW c-. ,.,. AM. Balboa Blvd. at 14th St 673-3805 M Fiil lll1tD ... , cual 11 COSTA EA • • 420 W. 19th St 548-7727 8dmll HJJtxx and Newpott _. AT t.00 Alll 10:30 CHURCH SCHOOL-All AGES-9.00 a.m. Nursery-Kindergarten· 10:30 a.m. Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Ministers: Gala! Gough, Tia Wildermuth NEWPORT CENTER , -(I UNITED METHODIST CHURCH i60i Morgueme Av.. Cofono de4 Mar 644·0745 ADUl T .JUNIOR-SENIOR SUlldiy School 8:30 a.m. 10.00 am WOtSllip Cflild, YOUlll. Adull Rev. Rotlelt Money Rev. W• Falrt>anks ll I Tl-If RAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH ,.._..Syned) 7 60 \(ictorio St • Coste Mesa Lolhor V Tornow, Pastor 631-1611 Bruce Jeske, Poslof WORSHIP SERVICE 8 00 10 30 om Sunday xhool & Advh Bible Clon 9 30 om Ch"'''°" Elemenlofy Sd\OOI 548-6866 Edge meetings include full buffet breakfasts, interactive table discussions, informal networking and professional entertainment. Visitors are welcome. The cost is $25. Call 647-1909 for reservations or questions. 0 Here is what's happening at local churches and temples: Newport Beach Church of Religious Science S aturday services have been swappe~is church at 901 Dove Street, No. 145, Newport Beach. ult, today from 10 a.m.-2 • p.m., the Rev. Bob Pulliam leads Lile ·~ rivate Night-School" dream workshop. Coffee will be served at 10 a.m:, and sack lunchtime is noon. Donation is $15. The "And Then There Was One" enlightenment seiies will now be conducted next Saturday, June 27, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. with Dr. Gloria B~tes. Donation is also $15. •The church also conducts midweek spi ritual lifts every Wednesday, inclllding a healing service where all requests are given special attention. First Baptist Church of Costa M esa L ifeCare Christian Therapy Center will host a free seminar about healing relationships on Friday from 1·4 p.m. at the church, 301 Magnolia. Guest speaker Keith Miller, author of "A Hunger for Healing," will discuss ways to heal broken relationships. The noted author, lecturer and Christian recovery pioneer has publishQd several books, including "A Taste of New Wine" and "Facing Codependence." For more information, co ntact the LifeCare Christian Therapy Center at 642-3505. Temple Isaiah T he temple at 2401 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach, hosts guest speaker Professor Dov Pasternak of the Ben Gu rion Universi ty of the Negev at 7 p.m. Sunday, June 28, for a free program on desert agric ulture. Pasternak, a pioneer in developing crops that will grow in arid conditions using saline water, has used his expertise in the field to develop a variety of tomato that will grow under extremely unfavorable conditions. These tomatoes have become so well-known for their sweetness, that they are now exported and sold all over Europe in the finest gourmet stores. Israel is sharing this technology with Third World countries at no cost. Model farms have been started in Egypt and Morocco. The same method is being taught to the Navajo Indians in Arizona, where they have never before been able to grow these foods. For information about the temple program, which includes a slide presentation, call 548-6900. Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church 'A IDS: Time of Challenge, Time or Opportunity" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 28, program at the church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Conducted by Clover Behrend and Paul Gethard, the program will feature speakers who will describe their expe~ience~ ~ith AIDS problems and focus on opportunities for services w1th1n the AIDS community in Orange County. . The program is sponsored by the Welcoming Congrcgatton group at the church. Christian Science Church of Newport Beach C an a spiritual perspective bring answers to the troubling challeng facing young adults in the '90s? This church at 3303 Via Lido is hoping to help find the answer to that question by promoting and participating in "Living Love," a conference at UCLA July 10-12 involving more than 1,500 people ages 12-35. Careers and job pl:icement, relationships. sexuality, :icademi_cs, AID family issues, sel f esteem and decision-making arc among the issues to be addressed at the conference sponsored by Christi:in Science. church of Southern California, but intended to involve people of all fauhs, ethnic backgrounds and socio·economic groups . The. $150 cost of the conference includes two nights of housing at UCLA all me als and conference :ictivities, which include a keynote speake~, panel discussions. sm:ill group workshops. Bible studies nnd social activities. Financial aid is av:iilable. The Newport church is sending a con tingent to the conference. For more information, call th e church at 673-1340 or write lo Southern California Young Adult Regional Meeting, P.O. Box 53, Seal Beach, 90740, or call (800) 479-0905 or (310) 795-51 56 . University United M'ethodist Church F ollowing the 9:30 a.m. goi.pcl mass service Sunday at the church, 18422 Culver Dr .. Irvine, there will be a farewell potluck in Fellowship Hull in honor of Associ ate Pastor Alex Hunte r and his wife Patti Hunter, who have been reassigned to the Trinity United Methodist Church in San Di ego. One Sunday school will be held at 9:30 also. For additional information, call the church at 786-8354 . 0 RELIGION NOTES: The Grecian fe>liYal conlinucs todJy and Sunday atSt. Paul Creek Orthodox Chu rch 4949 Alton Parkway, Irvine. Guided toors of the new opened Byzantine-style church, Greek food, entertainment and rafiles are a the festivities, which run noon· 10 p m. today and noon-8 p.m. Sunday. Admi · is S2 f0t adults, \\ 1tll children under 12 adm1ued free There \\ 111 be no adm1 charge for those ''ho bring canned goods for L.A. riot \lct1ms ... Ros5 Perot will the subject of a special program at the Unitarian Uni\ersalist Fellowship of Ne port Beach tonight at 7:30. John Deem, a reprt-sentati\e from the Committee ( Ross Perot, will show a "deo and an>wer questions about the undeclared preside ttal candidate .... The ne\t morning at 10 30. the Rev Chris Schriner will ptese "e.e. cummings: On Wing~ of Anger and LO\e" at the Fellowship Center, 429 C press Drive, Laguna Beach. Belielftng that every fine poet 1s also a prophet, Sehr ntr, a Costa M~ resident and part-time fell~~ip minister, will share the tho and poetry of cumm1ngs by reading his w<>fk and responding lo his radical vis' _Phone 497·4563 or 645-8597 f0t more infOJmalion on either program l'Rf."iHl'Tf RIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church WonNp and hear mi. pncoal, Ouwt-cmtimd, btblteal ~ 'TIIE MODEL FAIBER,, (l.ukt 15:11-32) 0.-.JohnA~Jr. Sund.y,Junr2l, l992 ,_.,,,. 8:30 and IO:IS A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (71'4) 631-2880 (ecro. &om Newpon Hartior H9i School at llVVV &. 1 Stft.) RI II< ;u JI!_\ ."i< II N< I Newport Chmch of ltUatous Sdtnct Guest Speaker: AasOC'late Ylnlater Dr. Don Sharer Sunday, June 21 "We A Perfect Father" Saturday June 20 "Dream Workshop" with lob Pulllam . 10am-2pm Service and Jr. Church: 10:30 a.m. 263-1261 Dial an InsDlraUon 901 Do'N It. • 146 15 M 231 lfewport leada < I f /,'I ~ I I \ ' "'-.. -· .. _ ....... ........... --- 11'/\< < >!'·\/ ' . ---·····---.............. Jiii ;;;;::..;;om:;;mL....,·•• ·~ "W[ APL A~ ~Tto To lC>VIHO AlllO Su~w.o Juue CMA!ll At lOflO ANO SAYIOR· ,_ SAINT JAMES CHURCH Trlldtt~b am ContefT1)0rary 9 am Church SchOOl 9 am Chan1matic 10·45 am Wedneldly & 30 a m. Fr. David C Anderlon Rector 3209Via Udo Nlwpon~ ,,.,.,~210 Child Cate Provided Services: a.•s a.m. 10.30 a.m . 5.30 pm. Rev. Lloyd Tupper Sunday "In My Father's House" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ~ Mtl!IW tf the U• CllllfCll o4 Rtll&JOUl Sclt~t 2205 MAIN STREET. SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH. CA 92688 I (71 4) 969·1331 <.11 IU 'd I \ \' .\ c II \' < I ; 1·, ..._Ofllll...._Qluid\. lM,..O.-Ofa.., ...... .,....,,, 11fu1• 0 s s y g I Saturday, June 20, 1992 ii) ~ Businesswoman says she lives ·in constant tear By Tony Oodero ---NEWPORT BEACH -City of- ficials may once again try to sell a small plot of land that has been tagged by some locals as "People's Park.'' For 56 years, the city paid scant attention to the 3,000 square-foot parcel that sits nt 4210 River Ave. But now the vacant harbor-front lot is seen as a source of revenue for a city fraught with budget woes. "It is not a park and never has been a park," said Mayor Phil Sansone, who estimated that the city could collect $250,000 by sell· ing lot. "That was a public rela· tions stunt they got away with. It's revenue the city need!.." But Jack Alward, who moved next door to the empty lot in 1964 and planted several trees including avocado, palm and bamboo, says the patch of land is much-needed green space in a sea of cement. "The neighbors love the park," Alward said. "We have so little green the whole world is turning into a desert. We need another duplex down here like we need a hole in our head." To sell the property, the council must get voter approval, a move that failed in 1989 by a 360 vote. The council will decide whether to By Tony Cox Business Edilor BALBOA PENINSULA - This should be an exciting time for Florence "Jerri" Beardslee. She moved from Napa to Newport Beach last fall to be near her son and daughter, one a college student and one a recent graduate, and she started two new businesses. But Beardslee is living in fear. She believes she's constantly being followed. The 46-year-old . Balboa resident says she confronted one of her alleged followers once, but the man simply nodded when she warned him to stop. Every day, at 2 p.m., an unknown person calls her and breaths into the phone, Beardslee said. On other occasions, she said, Beardslee and her two grown children have been called and told to "back off." She said someone entered her home on three occasions, and in one case, took her keys. The keys were taken on the Friday befo re Memorial Day weekend, she alleged, and on the following Tuesday, she discovered that the brake lines in her van, which was parked in an underground garage below her office, were cut. There was no sign of forced entry. "They follow me everywhere," Beardslee said. "I'm concerned about the things that have been happening to me." So concerned is Beardslee that she and her children carry guns. She keeps two guns under the counter at her Balboa Peninsula office, where she runs Balboa Box & Mail and a business consulting firm called S.O.S. Business Services. Be ardslee stops short of accusing anyone in connection with the incidents, but she said she knows of only one enemy. Beardslee used to be a distributor for Anheuser-Busch Inc., in Fort Bragg. She was ordered by Anheuser-Busch to sell the distributorship in 1989, but the beer giant refused to approve the Sl.15 million purchase proposal she found, instead offering to buy her out fo r $750,000. She refused the lower price, and Anheuser-Busch terminated her wholesaler agreement. Anheuser-Busch and Beardslee have been figh ting a legal war ever since. In December 1989, Beardslee's beer warehouse burned in what authorities later determined was an arson. Since then, she said, ijlcidents like the brake damage ·to her van, continue to happen. The problems have escalated since Beardslee moved to lu• P , .. P • Jerri Beardslee, with son Sean, at her mail business in NC\\ port. Newport Beach, she ~id. Anheuser-Dusch officials declined to return calls this week. Timothy Carr, a S:rn Francisco lawyer representing Anheuser-Dusch in the case, said he couldn't discuss the lawsuit or the alleged incidents involving the Beardslee family because of a court-imposed gag order. The case went to trial earlier this year in San Francisco, and Beardslee won a unanimous jury verdict on Feb. 14. But before the jury could assess damages, the federal judge hearing the case overturned the 'erd1c1 Gerry Mei!>tcr, a high school civics teacher \\ho i.crved a' jury foreman in the trial, later ''rote :-i Jetter to Judge J.P. VukJ ~IO Jr.. complaining that the Judge had overturned the verdict ba!.ed on allegedly prejud1ci:.il evidence that he allowed to he heard. She added that ~he f cit a le lier Jrom the judge 10 the juror\ w~h deceiving in that it J1t.1n·t mention that he O\erturncJ the ve rdict or say "hy. "All the jurors \\Cre sh11c\...cd," Meister said Thur ... day. •·) ou rnke Ci\-e ''eeks out of nine people's lives and throw it back in their face "ithout even telling us why. We thought they had ettled out of court." Meister said she believes the JUry would h&ve aw<1rded Deard.,lee more than SI million in damagci., before even con'>idcring punitive damages. A new trial in the case has been set for January, while a \cttlement conference is :.cheduled June 29. l\e" port Beach Police Sgt. And~ Gum"' :.:11d his department continues to im estigate the Jllcg1:J br;ike-cu11ing incident. AccorJ1ng to the police report of that incident. Beardslee told imcsug.itor:. thJt keys Y.ere <otolcn from her home and apparent!) u:.cd to open the van. She abo told them who she bclie\ci. 10 be responsible for the brake damage, but Gonis said he couldn't tfoclose that tip. '"That is part of the ongoing invc:.tigation," Gonis said. "We c:.in't release leads." Gani:. s~ud a CB radio was also -.1olen from the van, and invcsugator!. couldn't immcdiatclv determine "hethcr the brake line was cut intentionally or had to be cut to get at the CO. punuethatcou~e~fonday. r.::======================:::::-r-::::::::::::==================-=:r:::=::=;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:::;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Sansone believes the ballot mea- sure will be successful this time, \Owing th:u the city will mount a more aggressive publicity cam- paign . Not everyone on the council, howeve r, favors the sale. OBSERVE THE WARNING SIGNS. "l was opposed to selling it and l remain in thnt po ition because now is not a particularly good time to sell it and the S:?.50,000 is not going to make or break our bud· get," Councilwoman Jean Watt said. Watt believes the strip of bay· front lnnd is worth saving. 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That's how my father used to dismiss the nwgiciuns my brothers and I used to mal'\d O\er on TV programs such as the "fat Sullivan Show." I was expecting to have to i!'>!>ue the same pat answer on my son near the closing minutes of David Copperfield's "Magic for the 90s" extravag:rnza Thursday night at the Orange Count} Performing Art:. Ce mer. Billy Ray Cyrus can do without swi veling hips By T.J. Hutchinson By Joyce Scherer S1al1 Wnter Harry Connick gives timeless performance Statt Writer T he most exciting thing A romantic crooher yes, but about following a hot new Harry Connick Jr. can rock artist is getting to see him the rafters with his unique in action, in a small arena, right blend of New Orleans · zz and Dig before he hits it big. Oand !.wing. With country's Billy Ray Cyrus, And that is . actly what the 24- you've got to be quick. year·old virtuoso did Wednesday His first album "Some Gave night at the Pacific Amphitheatre All" shipped gold for its May 19 in from of a jamm ed·packcd audi- debut, foll owing his first hit "Achy ence. The Grammy·winning Con- Breaky Heart." Then I heard he nick and his talented cohorts drew went platinum. During his final of three standing ovations from the two concerts Tuesday at the Crazy Billy Ray Cyrus ardent crowd before the 2 1/2-hour Harry Connick Jr. l3ut then :.i funn) thing h.1p- pencd on the.: v.ay to the granJ fi. nale. The area adJ.lCcnt to our scats uctually played an integral part in the cu!>tomary m:i\..c.:-thc· mu> -macho-nug1cia n·a n d ·his· motorcycle-disappear trick. I forsc Steak House and Saloon, he performance was over. I know how he did his fa~r trick, announ ced that his album had Of course, like most new artists From the moment the black- / J.now how he did his fas t trick, gone double platinum the day be-on the scene, he's a vete ran on the suited Connick hi1 the stage, with aged fans were putty in his mull talent d hands. The only frustr tion tor a Connick fan is lo wa nee ner nee ner necccc nerrrr!!! fore. That's less than a mon th. stage, having been performing his sultry rendition of "Don'1 Get Up until that poi nt, the New Whew. See CYRUS/All Around Much Anymore," lhe all- Jcrsey native had pretty much ,------------....----------------------------------• hood,,inkcd me with his sleight-of- See CONNICK/Al Now, rather than give a hlow- by-blow dissection of the highl) technical aspects of this extremel~ complicated illusion, allow me to simply put it this W:t): head, machete-th rough-thc-lovely- as!>istan t and card-trick-with·dcad- cclebrity deceptions. 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Women are wearin~ white suits with gold hats, gold bags and lots of gold jewelry, some with giant pearls. Great look. One theory heard: Wearing gol~ is one way or fighting the troubled economy from which there is t an abundance of gold or Iver ava ilable for spending. The Western party has also f eh the Midas touch. Saw Pam Sweeney at the Talent?? barbecue wearing white -cnim pants and jacket with ill·over gold studs, white boots ~nd a gold necklace. However, all that glitters on the social scene is not gold. Cheryl Dunkel was quiet a tandout at another Western arty in black. Long fringes over he short skirt were eye-catching. Fashion watching should Include men, too. Right? specially if the men are handsome like Mike Mendenhall, doing a Malboro Man look at a •oedown. He was denimcd out - :ins and a brand new vest - Mike Mendenhall: jeans and a brand new vest. Cheryl Dunkel: long fringes over the short skirt nd \\earing boots and a big hat. 0 What do )OU "ear to the circus? 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' Ato Saturday June 20, 1992 :-::.._ -~--====-~---__ -_ --==---- Eric Tingstad and Nancy Rumbcl play Sunday at Crystal Court. ---- Duo finds Inspiration 'In The Garden' S ome musicians perform at benefits ala "Live Aid." Others dedicate albums to a cause. But Eric Tingstad and Nancy Ru'!lbcl make their music and favorite issue -protecting the environment -one. "J don't know if we built our career around it or if this has fused with our career," guitarist/mandolin player Tingstad said in a telephone interview this week from his home outside Seanle. The duo -Rumble plays oboe, English horn and ocarinas -will be joined by percussionist Neat Speer for a 2 p.m. performance as part of the free Sunday Jazz Concert Series at Crystal Court. Like fellow Narada recording artist David Arkcnstonc who performed at Crystal Court last week, Tingstad and Rumbel are not jal.Z musicians. In fa ct, both trained in classical music. "It's an eclectic blend of a lot of things, like just about everything," Tingstad said. "They're calling it contemporary instrumental music. There are smoo th jazz, ethnic folk and classical clements." Tingstad and Rumbel were solo performers when they met at a music festival in Bend, Ore., eight years ago. When Tingstad asked Rumbel to play later th at year on a Christmas album, a duo was born. Because they feed off one another so well in pe~formance, many assume they're romantically involved. Actually, both are ~arricd, ~u.t not to each other. "That is one of strengths that we have 1s our ab1hty to get along and communicate. There's never been too much funny stuff going on hcadwise. I guess we've both been through that." Their concern for the environment is recorded in their last t'<>ur albu ms, including ahe latest, "ln The Garden,'' which is dedicated t.o the art or gardening and the practice of responsible land stewardship. Portions of proceeds from the recording benefit environmentally friendly organizations. . Tingstad said this green awareness sprang from flying over. t~e Pacific Northwest from concert date to concert date and no11cing fewer &recs each trip. He doesn't understand why this is not causing more outrage nationwide, because the forest "is not just ours, it's the country's." Though it would be easy to cultivate a doom's.day attitude over the treatment of our frngile eco-system, Tingstad said that he and Rumbel try to encourage rather than discourage listeners. "Being creative comes from having a strong sense of pla~e. A sense of place for me is by the trees. Trees and gardens are real important to me, always have been." -By M•tt Colctr CONNICK: 'Tinkering' on keyboards stands out J an return1 lo Orange Counly Perfol'llun' Art• From A8 more of Connick's self-described "tinkering" on the keyboard, his smooth, earthy vocal iones and his laid-back humor. "l hate people who come late to my shows," he heckled a Juo of late arrivals "ho were escorted to their front row seats by a gt.iring spotlight. But "ith Connick's :11niable Ne" Orleans drawl, peppered ,,jth ain't, 'em and nah, the teasing was met "ith a friendly \\,t\'C from the latecomers. And he used th.11 same Southern-styled bantering before he launched into an upbeat version of "Bear Necessities." "If you know the words, please don't sing 'cause it throws me off," he joked. Connick, who has won two Grammy awards and nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe and an Oscar, arrived on the music scene in 1987 with hi s first "l larry Connick" album. However, it was his classic Big Band standards per· formed in the 1989 blockbuster "When Harry Met Sally" that not only earned him an Grammy, but skyrocketed his career. Since then the performances and musical vid· eos have not ceased. He has abo earned kudos for his feature roles Lunch-Dinner Brunch-Coctctall• in "Memphis Belle" and "Little Man Tate." Members of his band also play pivotal roles in Connick's concerts, and the entertainer has no prob- lem sharing the spotlight with the group of gifted horn players. An instrumental and vocal version of "You Arc My Sunshine" featured eclectic solos from several band members. And to the comparison of a young Fra1lk Sinatra, well, it would be hard not to note the sirn· ilaritics. In fact. a woman silling close to me whispered, "This is someone who was born after his time." 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In keeping with this 17-year NevJport Beach tradition , this . year's Superstars of Sports Competition honors Matt Elliott of the Washington Red skins-the last draft choice of the NFL. And, will also benefit The Children's Home Society. So, in the true spirit of "doing something nice for som eone for no reason at all:' register your team today. Entry forms are available at The Sports Club/Irvine. Team entry fee of $125 includes lunch and event T-shirts, plus more fun than you've had in . a long time. For additional information, call Dan See at (714) 975-8400 . T H t \ P 0 ll T C I, U I I ll V I N [ lllO Mlln Slrllt. lrvlnl. Cllffornll 12714 ' \ Herb Pedersen (left) and Chris Hillman of The Desert Rose Band. MAGIC: Rapport wins convert From A8 • solve some of the earlier mysteries. And as soon as we got in the car for the ride home, I couldn't wait to spring them on my kid. Sorry, Dave. If it's any consolation, Copperfield was still able to convert a hard-boiled journalist with his showmanship. After ca1ching him now and again during his 14 ye3rs or CBS specials, he'd always seemed a tad bit too self-involved for my blOod. I figured I was in for another rocky evening early on when he began a string of more silly rock-star poses than Madonna. Bui his· rapport with the audience was so genuine. He seemed to have as much fun interacting with the crowd as we did ooohing and naahing at the self-crushing box from his "workshop," the rising woman in the raio forest and the obligatory pull-the-lovcly-assis1ant- through-magician's-body feat. When ii comes 10 lovely assis1an1s, Copperfield certainly has an eye for them, considering the talent he plucked from 1he audience for his routines. He even took one young wom nn in the front row for a ride in his show-stopping fly-like-Peter-Pan illusion. Now 1hat was one Irick J couldn't figure out. Fortunately, my son had the answer. "Aw dad, he docs ii with mings." 0 David Copperfield's "Magic for the 90s" continues at the Orungc County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, through Wednesda,l. Call 740-2000 for information on tickets, which are S16.50-S29.50 ($5 discount for children under 12). FIGGE • For . Father's Day ... A Custom Portrait Sittin Included With Each Sitting A Miniarurt Ponrait Mounted--00 a Car Embellished with Hand Calligraphy Sitting Ftt '60 <'°" oil --ftt) Ask About Our Portnit vr Prmnution PH OTOG RAPHY INCORPORATED This lhursday Night from 8pm to 12 midnite. Sl .00 Champagne S2.00 long Island Ice Teas S2.SO Mixed Well Drinks, Wene & Drafts Meet up with the guys folbM~ our far rtastic Swim We¥ lllustrated Cowf' Model Search. MocW5: Wn cash~~ to &.ope. the Cltti>eln lf1d Bnul. To .. please cal (714) ~9203. !patwd w-eo.w r... ~ ... Sib\ lomwt ~. AS.--lliia .... ~. Dlnce to the~ Eyes", J&n n.27 from 9pm-f 2 mldnite . • RED LION HarEL ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT 3050 Bristol St, Costa Mesi • «>.5 fwy & S. Bris1DI Exit 714 540-7000 \ Hillman and Desert Rose Band bloom By David L. Almquist Spedll IO fie Daily Piiot C hris Hmman and The Desert Rose Ba nd, twice voted the "Touring Band of the Year" by the Academy of Country Music, appear at the Crazy Horse Steak House and Saloon for 7 and 10 p.m. performances Monday. Tickets are $27.50. Hillman, co-founder of The Byrds and member of the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, has enjoyed six Top 10 country hits and a string of awards and nominations from the Academy of Country Music for his work with Desert Rose. His bandmates have pretty respectable credentials as well. 'fterb Pedersen. handy on guitar and banjo, has recorded with artists ranging from James Taylor to D iane Ross, from Linda Ronstadt to Gordon Lightfoo~. while contributing to the soundtracks of "The Rockford Files," "The A-Team" and films such as "Smokey and the Bandit." Jay D ee Manes has been named "Steel Guitarist of the Year" by the country music academy 12 times and was three times voted the same honor by CYRUS: Music better than poses From A8 since the early '80s. He's no flash in the pan. But, he's no Elvis ei· ther. Some have compared him to the King, and a table marker at the Crazy Horse warned of his gy· rating hips. How embarrassing for him, I thought. But when he came on stage, he rolled his hips and turned around plenty of times to give the hooting a~dience a good look. It wasn't necessary. He also struck a pose with his fist thrust straight in the air that made me want to start chanting "Bruce ... Bruce ... " Now, before you go thinking I didn't like the concert, let me tell you that Cyrus is the most re· freshing things to hit the country scene since Pi- rates of the Mississippi (who arrive at the C razy · Horse June 29). He has an awesome voice that overpowers the hooting of the women in the crowd, the lyrics (many of which he wrote. with fellow band mem· bers) arc inspiring, and the band can really rock. And the Crazy Horse is the best atmosphere for concens. There isn't a bad scat in the house. Well ... one, maybe. The seat near where the body guard and radio personalities stand and watch the concert. h 's kind of intimidating 10 ask them to get out of the way. but I didn't want to miss any hip action, either. (Just kidding.) When my non-country fan friends joked about t he song 1i1!C "Achy Breaky Heart" and began harping on the repetitiveness of country music and its cheatin' songs, I wanted to explain the touch- ing lyrics of "Some Gave All" dedicated to our nation's Vietnam veterans. It's not as if country performers take themselves too seriously. That's why they have the humorous cheatin', hunin', heart breakin' titles, like Cyrus' "Since You're Gone I'm So Miserable h 's Almost Like You're Here.'' (Or something like that.) Billy Ray is a true performer. He wants to make sure everyone in the crowd has a good time. And for some, he has 10 ge1 overly physical. But for others, the magic in his voice is enough. Guitar Player magazine. He has recorded with the likes of Clint Eastwood , Sammy Davis Jr., Waylon Jennings, Rod Stewart and the Carpenters. pair of "Bass Player of the Year" nominations while Steve Duncan was named "Drummer of the Year" two years running. sing "One Step Fo rward," "Love Reunited," ··summer Wind" and "I Still Believe In You" - chart-toppers all for the group that continues to bloom. . Bill Bryson has garnered a Together. Hillman and the Desert R_ose Band might well Robert August Williams performs at festival IRVINE -Newport Deach jazz guitarist Robert August Wil- liams performs twice during the A Taste of Orange County '92 festi- val, which continues today and Sunday on the green at Irvine Spectrum. Williams, who has been referred to as "axe man extraordinaire," plays 10:30 p.m.-midnigh1 today at Miller Genuine Ligbl Siage and 4:30-5:30 p.m. Sunday on the Main Stage. 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The second type of areator is one that has tines that look like -----nails except they are hollow. When the machine is engaged it punches holes in the ground and removes a 1 \h to 2 deep section of soil. When th~ machine passes, you'll look behind to sec a big mess (lo1s of cores left behind). Now you can take the lazy way out by pulverizing 1hc cores wi1h running your lawn mower over them. This is OK to do only if you areate on a regular basis Question: What's green, brown, yellow and wet all over? Answer: Your swimming pool with algae in it by midsummer. Algae problems arc the most frequent reason mentioned in the more than 100,000 caJls received by the Olin Pool Care Hotline during the swim season. Pool own· crs can call the hotline at 800-222· 2J48 for information and advice about solutions to algae problems or other pool care problems. To remedy algae build-up, Pool Care Hotline advises pool owners to adjust the pH between 7.2 and 7.6, and shock treat the pool with a chlorine shock product. Im- mediately after the shock treat· (biannual). Better still, rake up the cores and use them for your compost pile. Get your hands on some gypsite and apply per manufacturers recommendation. Gypsite is used to breakdown clay particles in the same way gypsum does but only as a 1opical. Fertilizing will be the next step. With summer here weeds and insects will be in f ult force. Apply a weed and feed granular fertilizer for control of weeds and the build up of turf to ward off insects. You will now find that water will stick to the turf area giving yo u a showcase lawn for quite some time. Q 1 went to one or those large home centers and bought O\'crgrown tomato plants In a 4-lnch pot. Wiil they Uvc? A: Tomato plants are very fo rgiving plants when transplanted. An overgrown tomato in a 4-inch container will be about 12 inches tall. Dig a planting hole at least 8 inches deep. Strip all but a few upper leaves off the plant and i.tick it in the ground. Backfill, water and watch the tomatoes grow! Q With my kJds out of school now, I want to keep them busy l'ith a garden or something. Can you help me out? A: A garden will not be a full time project for the kids unless you plan on growing a few acres: As not to discourage them, start ment, clean the pool thoroughly by scrubbing the surface where the algae is growing, then vacuum. Also available, through the bot· line number, arc .two free bro- chures: "The Super Sock It Guide to Maintaining and Entertaining: Is Your Pool Ready to Party" and The Super Sock It Guide to Pool· side Matters. The first provides pool party suggestions and pool maintenance tips, while the second provides guidelines for people and chemical safety. The Pool Care Hotline is spon- sored as a public service by Olin Corporation, which is sta[fed by trained experts, seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. EST. off small. Designate a small area, no more than 2 x 5 feet, in the backyard for them to call their own. You can either start by seed or better still, take a hike with them to your local nursery and buy sets -already grown plants. Sets arc best as children can sec immediate works of their labor. Don't go hog wild with the sets, a cherry tomato or squash will be all they need. Since you're at the nursery, pick up a package of radish seeds. They will germinate a couple days after planting. Encourage them to keep weeds out and how to look for insect damage. DO NOT allow them to handle any chemicals but rather teach them to control bad insects with good ones or by hand picking. Instructing them that chemicals arc only to be used as a last re ort that only adults can apply. 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There ought to be a hot meal out there for anyone who happens to need one on any given day. Her operation is virtually nawless. It's streamlined. People come. They stay for lunch. Then th ey go. You want seconds? Just cat what you've been given and go through the line again. If there's more, you can have it. Nothing is wasted. No one who comes to Merle Hatleberg's soup kitchen in Costa Mesa is ever turned away. No one is asked embarrassing questions. No one is asked to fill out forms or provide documents. Pound for pound and dollar for dollar, it's one of th e most efficient safety nets around. Anyone who is that skilled at doing good ought to be free from the hassles of politics. Unfortunately that hasn't always been the case with Hatleberg's Someone Cares soup kitchen. Three years ago, in the midst of a crisis that was not of her making, Hallcberg offered to move her soup kitchen away from Rea Community Center. At the time, the West Costa Mesa community center was the focal point of a di pute among neighbors over the presence of large numbers of poor and homeless people. The poor people in question, mainly destitute fam ilies, were there to obtain the services of n large, private poverty relief agency, Share Our Selves. Some residents complained of homeless people sleeping in the park next to Rea Center, of panhandling and of petty crime. Police records, ho"ever, did not show a crime ra te in the vicinity of Rea Center out of character with the rest of the city. Other residents complained that the foot traffic generated by Share Our Selves was incompatible wuh a residential neighborhood. llntleberg hope<l to relieve the pressure on Share Our Sclve by moving her smaller facility to another location. And whcrca her f~ plOJlu Merle Hatleberg, Costa Mesa saint for needy gesture did not prevent Share Our Selves from being forced to leave Rea Center. it remains a paragon of seines ness and generosity. In undertaking the move, at considerable risk. tost and effort. she showed that her compassion extended not only to the needy who were being served by her soup kitchen, but also to the members of the surrounding community who felt thre;itencd by the foot 1raffic at Rea Center. An opportunity ha lately arisen for the city of Cost.i Mesa to repay Merle Hatlcbcrg, and in so doing to help itself. As usual with Merle Hntlcberg, the opportunity has practical a well as humanitarian merit. R ea Community Center ha chnngcd over the past couple of years. Share Our Selves bought its own building and is thriving in southwest Costa Mesa. The Senior Center, :inother tenant, is about to move. Moreover, the former Rea Junior High School will be recl.iimed by the Ne" port·Mesa Unified School District, which still owns it, in the foll of 1993. Anyone organization that moves into the center. therefore, "ill ha\t! to move 1>ut in a year. l latlebcrg is offering to move back lo the center from her present location at South Coast Christian Church. There are solid, practical reasons why she should do it. The rent is considerably lower at the center than at the church, which would mean more money for the provision of services to people. H:ulcbcrg's cooking focilities have remained at the center even during her organization's sojourn at the church. And the city, which leases the center from the school district, will have a rent-paying sublessor for the year until the facility revens to the school district. There arc some objections to the proposal, from some of the same people who fought against Share Our Selves. But even allowing that the problems perceived by opponents of Share Our Selves at Rea Center were real ones, it is unlikely that an operation of the modest scale and efficiency of the Someone Cores soup kitchen would create similar conditions. Someone Cares is not n full-service relief agency. It serves lunch; that's it. As fof who simply object to the presence of poor people in their community, there is no argument which is likely to change their mind . Merle lfatleberg doesn't see any difference in inherent worth bel\'"een those who arc poor and those who arc not poor. The reality of life in the 1990s is that people can slide Crom fortune to misfortune with relative ease. The City Council is scheduled late{ this month to con idcr the proposed return of Someone Cares to Rea Center. We urge that the council npprove the move. We further urge that the community rnlly to Hatlebcra's nssistance in finding a suitable, permanent IOC3tion for her chnritnblc entcrpri c. Put term limits on ballot tonight; save us $8,300 By Bany Zanck N ewport Beach Residents to Limit City Council Terms, a citizens group of over 100 indiv~duals, has been working diligemly to see that Newport Beach has change. ballot. I hope they don't attempt to m:ineuver around this one. Now comes the point of contention. John Hedges (in office since 1990) has asked the Council in January and again in May to ballot this measure. Both times the council went 5·2 against. Only Jean Wa tt (since 1988) supported him. percent purge), that Mill lea~c .. us with "ell over the 6,50~ necessary 10 qualify. term limit!>, "hich are being add1.:d 10 ballots all aero!>~ the county. There 1s !ollll time for the Ne~port Oeach City Council to not wa!ote our S8,300 by motioning th 1!o on the b31lot ;it Monday's council meeting. Let them heJr from }OU. The city has had 10 cut the budget by Sl 1 million 1h1s fb1.JI year. Things arc tough all over. Why is the council !>1111 choosing to waste $8,300 to examine th e names? We ha ve collec ted to date over 8,000 signatures. Having spent my last few weekends sitting at a grocery store and knocking on doors, I can safely soy this is a Popular measure. My best guess 1s that support is about 20· 1. As per election code these were turned in to the city clerk on June 18 for the city council to vote this on to th.! !\.\)vember The Registrar of Voters mu st review nil 8,500 signatures for errors (not registered to \Ole, registered in another city, etc.). The charge for this is $1.03 pe r name. Usually about 10 to 15 percent of the signatures are purged. In a worst case (15 John Cox {!oince 1%0), E'el>n llart (since 1977), Ruthcl)n Plummer (!oincc 1980), Phil San one (since 1986) and Clarence Turner (~incc 1%6) need to hear from )tiu. Many Orange Count) ci1ic • including neighboring Huntington Beach, already h.i"e fsn:ill). tlm petition d0t:s allo" counttl member!> to sit out a term and then run ~1ga1n. Ab!ocnce mul.c!> thi; heart grow fonder. \\ho ~no"s "hat \\.ill happen? Nc>.t J!o!oignmcnt. CONGRESS! lJarry ZanC'k is the serret:uy of the Neoport Dcach Residents to Limit City Co~ndl 'frrms. The fol/01Ving is a sampling for calls from our 24-hour Readers' Hotline. If you'd like to get involved, it's as easy as punching in the fol/01Ving seven numbers: 642-6086. Please leave your name (spell it out), city and phone number (for verification). Thank you! 0 No-smoking ban: yes I CERTAIN LY HOPE IT is time now for the City Council to ban completely smoking in all restaurants, all public places. in all working places in Ne" port Beach. l actually read today in a Swedish newspaper that in France they decided to call off all ~moking in all res taurants and public places. lf France can do that, we should be able to do it in Newport Beach, which is supposed to be run by intelligent. thinking people. 0 LARS de JOUNGE Corona del Mar I THINK IT'S EXCELLENT to have a 'cry strong no· moking policy. I think the Costa Mesa City Council, \\here l live is remiss not to have some·sort of an ordinance to prevent moking in public places. As for as l know, they've done nothing. GENE WAGGONER Costa Mesa 0 I JUST WANTED to say that I think there is a definite danger from ccond·hand cigarette smol.c and the public llhould be protected from that danger. 0 TERESA RIFF Costa Mesa I STRONCL Y SUPPORT the strengthening in Newport Beach of the current ordinances for work sites and re!otaurant . 0 MARY REMOS Irvine THERE IS NO QUESTION in my mind that those of us ''"ho don't smoke -and I will say that l smoked for 30 years but 1 finally realized what I was doing 10 myself and others (and after my husband had cancer I was particularly upset becau e I didn't know what effect my smoking had on him) -you have to do omething about getting moking out of public building . ROCHELLE KANTOR Newport Beach 0 I THINK THAT the government needs to restrict ~moking and the threat of second-hand smoke in public place . 1 would like to see Ne\\port Beach try it again. I realize Huntington Beach was unsucces f ul, and we could not get our City Council to do this, but 1 really feel it harms and cau cs damage to the air that non·smoking residents have to breathe. And I for one \.\Ould go to Newport Beach restaurant if they had n non-smoking policy and abandon my Huntington Beach ones. So I just wnnt to throw my vt>tc in the pot for for the office place in Newport Bench. NANCY CHRISTJANSt;N Newport Beach Smoke freely l'VE BEEN llVlNG in Newport for 30 year~. been smoking for 50 years. I think it is ludicrous these people are trying 10 ban smoking. They tried it in Beverly Hills and the restaurant people really got hurt. So I feel it is stupid and unnecessary. I th ink it i' a ridiculous thing to try to eliminate )lllOl.ing in Ne" port. The Great Wall of Costa Mesa BILL MERRELL Nev. port De .1ch YES, COSTA MESA should set asille a wall at Rea Community Center for young cultural!} sensitive and socially responsible art1,1s to use as a visual forum for !>haring their perceptions of our di\cr!oe community, expressing their concerns and 1ran'>cending our differences by depicting collaborJtivc ways for all of us to presel'\e our pride. The Community Services Dept. of Co!otJ Mesa should form a multi-cultural community mural advisory committee to decide "hat is art and what is graffiti. The artists' intention is the mo)I important thing and if th eir intention is for our mutual benefit. then it is art. NORMA FLORI:.~ 0 MURAL ARTIST JORGE RUBIO seems like a thoughtful young man with a positive message. The Latino culture is something 10 be celebrate in this country, and Mr. Rubio' plan for a wall ni Rea Communi~y Center should go f~rward. Let the young people involved Conn their o"n re\icw committee 10 determine what is art. I'll help buy them some paint :ind brushes. l\tARY URASHJ~IA Costa Mcs.i Term limits: yes MY WIFE AND I did not sign the Ne" port Beach term-limit petition but only b .. cause we could not find a petition. We urc definitely in favor of limiting term . In fact we actually voted against ome friends in the past 10 get John Hedges in. We think our City Council people almoi.t get dogmatic and a little god·like, and )OU can't even question them. So we are all for limiting the term!> and ii they would put in on the ballot without going through the extra expense. it woulJ be gre.1t CARL WRITER NC\\ port Be:ich 0 I AM CALLING to give )OU a handful of cheers (on William Lobdell's column on term limits in Newport Beach). J thought that wa!o a very good article, very well Mitten. Vel) good balnnce. 'cry good explanation of\\ h.11 the problem is and how it is been. hJndlcd .. ' An example of fir'l·cla s l'lew~pupc( "riting, and'l th:t)'lk )OU. that. .. PAT CO HEN • JIM URt I luntington Dench Costa Mella 0 I WOULD LIKE to support the idea of strength ening the non-smoking ordinances BBC expansion plans I SEE BY THE WEEKEND edition of the D.11ly Pilot that the City Council is ha"ing budget problems. I wonder if it's too late for ~tayor Phil Sansone and the re~t of the City Council to rccon ider the expansion of the DJy Club, which would bring in (rc,cnue) to the Ne" port Beach tux coffers in the neighborhood of SI m1ll1on a )CJr more. What's SLIME? JOE GROTHUS Ne\l.port 13each REGARDING JOHN MOORLACH'S column u~ the ~unc 13: '·The !.lim} and repulsive hit piece-. put out b) moderate Republicans ''ho arc not intcre!olCd in i<leJ) but 1n po\\er." Appareontly you cannot be a Republican in Orange Count) unlc!oS }OU arc a ~trong con<,en..iti\e thereof. II not )OU hJ\C no right to even run for office. £·or real Slit.IE. remember As!ocmbl)man Gil fcrgu~on's da) ·hdorc·clcction mailer st:illng that ~ tJI) llornbucl.h: \\JS bcmg .i.,.,l!oted b) a member of NOW and her lc!obian lover. No" that'll SLIME. ~ DOROTI IY CLINCH Co!ota Mc!.J For whom the mistake is made I AM CALLING ABOUT the "'rtttng under the picture of the mother "1th the bJby on the front p:igc of a recent Daily P1l0t paper h an)one out there 111 P1lotland interested in grammar at all? Let':. hear from the gramm..1r freak,. The subJecthe pronoun"\\ ho" ~houl<l h.i'e been u .. eJ. plca!oC help prote(t the langu:igc VICKI de REYNAL NC\\ port Beach Sporting compliment JUST READING THE morning Pilot. Woul~ · lil.e 10 compliment you on including the bo)!o and I a!o!>Umc )'OU will print the girls athlete of the year a \\ell as the valuable player) and c:iptains for all the other sports. I think it 1s a great tribute to the II.id to not only include all of their all 1ar for the various school but to put the vanou standout kids on their \anous teams \\ith111 the high ~hovb. Good JOb1 DA VE RAB131Tf NC\\ port Beach Missing something? Like water? MY COMMENT IS THIS: So the ll'\tnc Compan) "ant to build a thousand new condo . a new hotel and ome more office buildings. and I've no11ceJ at the pre!oent time y.c\c got condo that can't C\cn be aucuone<l off E'ery hotel in the urea pracucally is complaining about high 'acancy r:ite, and there arc acre of office pace a".itlable for rent Out thJt\ not all. My cit} i s111l encourJg1ng me to ll:l\C "nter. I'm not suppo cd to '' a!>h d(l\\ n the '1dc,,.1ll. :rnd I m ... r.-=ourar~J to pk.i!oc don't 0u\h )Otlr IOllel e\el) time )\JU Use It. J get to th1pking th:U C'.ef)On~ of t~~ e . thou,and condo!> i'> &<>if1' t.o lia\e' at least l\\.O· toilet and a sho\\cr. (\cl) room 1n that hotel "'"I h.:i\c .:a to1lc1 .ind a ~ho"cr and I don't know nlx>ut the office bu1ld1ng. So tell me, nm 1 missing M>mething'? DEAN BOTTORF Corona dcl M:.r A bad apple doesn't ruin Paradise them 10 Mezzu luna for dinner. They were interrupted by a commt>tion in the parking lot, which Meualuna shares with a neighboring )'Ogurt hop, and he di covered that her snazzy Jaguar wn about to be: towed. Said it happen oil the time, wi thout warning. Othcrwi c, l'le n urcd us over aourmct piua (no charge), the native generally arc very friendly. 0 MOST COMFORTING WORDS OF Tilt: WEEK -Among the \\eek's vi itor \\ere Realtor Charity B~n. the eptuagcnorion softhollcr, wife Betcy, n~I favorite family friend Ptt llaapa. Another \l!>itor was n~'Jult v1c11m Roger Luby, "ho :imvcd on the !>Jmc d.iy J) the D:uly Pilot' "rap-up \IOI) on the Or. Thomas Glonls en1cnc1ng. The Pilot quoted rnugh-and·read Ro cr's comment on the pri-.on term awaiting Gionis. to "it: "l hl1pe &he ba!ittnrd uffcrs like a ~on of a gun." Well. it wo nice of the editor to launder hi colorful ~ntimenh (thi i ll family ne" p.arc:t), but his actual m;:ilcd1ctton """ a t:id \tronacr. For the unexpurgated \.Cn.1on. end a \U1mpcd, An lnd~pendenl N~~ P\Jbl1sh(od by Co.Ate Community ~ Inc. Elliot Sttin, Jr. ch.l1rrN1n W ELL, EVEN TIIE GARDEN OF £DEN HAD ONE llAD APPLE -Becauae everyone's been so nice here in Paradise, l hesitate 10 nl1y a sour incident which befell freelance columnist Uak Mathewson, lon11ime resident of Harbor lslond. Seems that Link, lntervicwina 1 couple or local ladles for Slnd·to-Sca ma,atine, took \ • Bad scene, but thi i what made it wor~e: While aho was plcadin& with towen to un"°"ple her car -$hellin& out -----• $30 in the process -Mr. Yoaurt appeared on the accne, 1ltcmately atari!ll and lauahina. lauahina. laupina. His IJ*O had a 10.mlnute pollb'lt b'ph, ind any traputcn would be violated. MUUJuna Rlaarante owner ao.ano ......._ wu IJIDPl&hldc, but powerlc Unhkc mo t dropper-inners, "ho recoil in horror when they first glimp5C my overly-cluttered cage, lletty ympath1zcd. "h took u~ three years to move into our new house," he said, threading a path through Do~ Canyon .. No quc tion about it. their relocation in Curona dcl Mar' Poin,c11ia Avenue must\c hccn a lugi'>tical niah11narc. fhc dilton\;c tx·t\\-CCn their new and olJ hl"nc was nearly three "hole city bl<X:k . 0 I> \'OU tA\' QllOHt lllM - clf ·addrc eJ cn\.clllpc on fireproof paper to •.. 0 llANC I TIIER£. KIO -Happy birthday. Jcar uannc. Rise from ) ur 'id:be<l. nnd we'll spht a sau,ase at :oiahat M. Jtr1' l\Vbrle'$ nWu•• ,..,,, l'wld•A 1 bur. da) and Satu,,.., • Jim Crritinpr publishtf TOln )oMson astCXi.lte ~ W\ltiMt s. La• ••• fdttof • vk:a ...... ... ,.... ... "*'-fl ... ... .. u •• 1 •• , .. .. ... ,., ... .I A14 Saturday June 20, 1992 DIXON From A1 Yet less than seven years later, after gaining the trust to be pro- moted to depanment head, Dixon began stealing again. "It is now dear that the defen- dant's display of honesty in the past was only a facade," a proba- tion officer concluded in the sen· tencing report. "He spent consid- erable time and energy throughout the course of his adulthood at-· tempting to convince others and possible himself that the facade was real." DeSales agreed, but argued that this was all the more reason his client should be sentenced to psy- chotherapy and probation rather than jail. "The man is sick," DeSales said. "It was the psychologists conclu- sion that he needed to create a fantasy world for himself. And in order to do that, he needed to steal." The apparent compulsion. psy- chologists said, began when Dixon moved into his mother's bedroom at the age of 4 and slept there until he was 12. The probation report notes that Dixon "has recognized that he wa~ most probably molested by his fa- ther." His mother responded to that by moving him into her bed- room, the report reads. It is sexually repr~ssed . fru stra- tions and childhood hostilities, sev- eral psychologists concluded, -that is at the root of Dixon's compul- sive behavior, which manifests mainly as an addiction to stealing -and buying. According to the probation re- port, Dixon spent $250,000 on clothes ove~ the last seve ral years alone. At his Huntington Beach town- home, police found some 200 sweaters, six drawers full of ties and at least 30 hats, 60 woolen sca rves, 15 pair of gloves, 7 top coats, 20 umbrellas, 1.100 compact discs and $120,000 worth of cuf- . ninks.· With the money he stole from Newport Beach taxpayers, he also bought more than 300 pieces of art work and gem-encrusted jew- elry. Dixon was also known -and admired -for leading a lavish lifestyle that included frequent travel abroad to catch plays, op- eras and performances by the American Ballet Theater. Police also found pages and pages of paper where Dixon prac- ticed altering and disguising his own signature to forge the checks. Fantasy 5 Friday, June 19 drawing for $282,517 jackpot: 10, 19, 22, 25, 35 TIRED OF CD'S? • HIGH YIELD • 12% Per Yr. -Pd. 1% Per Month •NO RISK• Prine. Inv. 100% Goar. by best Rated "A+" Ina. Co. CALL 1·800-241-3947 "Call for fru fltnas tat llnd personal training session'' Servicing: Newport ktdl et "The Newport WOltcolt" ~-·~fk" Avollable for ln.+tome Workouts FROM '15·'35 HR. 548-8494 USA McGHEE Certifted Haith ' f1tnas Instructor ~~UAendthc NA.. COUEGE ~ SPOITS MED. ltEfOENCES AVN.Nil • -· -----------------------------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~---~~-- Senior center m..a 111'11111 ••111 COSTA MESA -The city's new senior center at the comer of 19th and Pomona stree<s will open for tours this morning following a ribbon-culling ceremony at 9 a.m. An ice-cream social is also planned from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday to celebrate the completion of the $2.5 million facility. With 20,000 square feet of space, the center will provide a wide range of services for seniors, including health screening, legal assistance, outreach programs for the frail or homebound and recreational activities. Starting Monday, the new facility will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. -By the DDily Piiot Plan announced to help balance budget In the continuing battle to balance the state budget, Democratic • caucuses of the state Assembly and Senate announced a proposal Friday to take SI billion from city property tax revenues to help balance the state's $11 billion budget shortfall. For Newport Beach, that would translate into a loss of SS.3 million by the 1994-95 fi scal year, according to Newport Dench city officials. The loss for Costa Mesa is estimated at S3.3 million by the end of the 1994-95 fiscal year. Local city officials say the proposal would translate into significant cuts in city services and layoffs -of city employees. The proposal would also take S 175 million Crom local redevelopment agencies, according to city officials. -By the Dllily Pilot .- [).)oly P1lcc folr pholo Former Utilities Director Robert Dixon, left, with attorney Stephan DeSales during January court 4fate. Stop Smoking. American Heart a.•a Association V After interviewing Dixon, a. ser- geant for the Newport Beach po- lice concluded that the psychologi·. cal defense was "all a bunch of bull," and suggested instead that the one and only reason stole from Newport Beach was "greed." But before se ntencing, DeSales tried to convince the judge other- wise, sayin g the sheer humiliation of the arrest would be punishment enough for a !llan in such a "brit- tle" emotional st::ite. "What he did cost him the re- spect and love of his friends and family," DeSales said. "He will never be able to get rid of the scarlet letter on his forehead that says: Thief." DeSales also stressed that Dixon has cooper..ated wi th law enforce- ment officials from the start, ad- mitting his guilt and signing over aU his assets. "I don't think there's any argu- ment that he isn't remorseful," said Judge John Ryan. "But when you look at the nature, severity and circumstances of the crime, it would be abusive discretion in this court's opinion to grant proba- Oecco • Hearts .................................... 7 ... Ctubs ..................................... 2 • Diamonds .............................. 3 •Spades ................................... 6 tion." "I think justice has probably been done," Wynn -said from his home in Newport Beach. "l don't have any grudges." City attorney Bob Burnham said he too thinks the sentence was fair, but concedes that even after all of Dixon's assets are sold, the For a subscription to the Daily Pilot, call our .circulation department at 642-4333. 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'-.... ••• --------- Sports Surfing hot spots along coast S ome of my hottest surfing spots from Newport Beach to Corona del Mnr: tluntmgton Beach •HUNTINGTON BEACH RJVER JETrlES: The hot spot of the summer. The new jellies, on 1he north side of the Santa Ana River mouth, have created an almost perfect sandbar, producing hollow, peaking beach-break waves. Newport Beach •NEWPORT BEACH RIVER JET· TIES: Much like the Huntington Deach side, but slightly more lined up. The waves sometimes close out on swells of more than four feet. • 56th STREET: One of the photo capitals of the surfing world. The close proximity of the hol· low-breaking waves to the beach make 561h Street a popular spot among photogra· phers, as well as surf- ers. • 54tb STREET: Similar to 56th Street, but also a bit S rf·ng mushier, alt hough U I belier-shaped waves. 54th Street is among the most popular surfing spots in New- port Beach, so it's almost always crowded. 8 sJrd through 31th STREETS: The coastline begins to face the west at 47th Street and docs so down to the Newport Beach Pier. This curve causes smaller waves on south swells, but ii produces belier-shaped waves than sur· rounding areas. On north or west swells, these spots take the brunt of the action, usually closing out if the surf is large. 401h Street and 41st Street arc restricted to bodyboarding only. The waves in this area arc usually good for beginners. • 36tb throu1h 28th STREETS: Some of the best waves in Newport Beach lie in this small area. It's usually smaller than most of the other area surf spots, but hollow, peaking waves the sand bars produce here are perfect See SURFING/113 bturdly June 20, 1992 The Newport BeactVCosta Mesa Daily Pilot Sports Editor Roger Carlson .... 642-4330 ext.387 SectlOn 8 Sports on TV-radio/83 Cherie Nagy-Bowling/83 Classified/BS D.I ..,. l'llOl IUlf pho4o As the weather continues to heat up with the beginning of summer, local surfers head toward their favorite spots, such as those listed in Lloyd lice's column at left. Options plentiful for area fishermen ...,. Locally, Newport Landing, Davey's Locker otter large number of various excursions. By Dennis Brostertious Sports Wl1er F or anyone who has the urge to go fishing, 1hc opportuni1icl> in Or- ange County are plen· tiful. Two local sponfish· in g landings -----------Davey's Locker and Newport Lnnding in Balboa -off er ample ch::mccs for area nng.lcrs 10 get away from it all for awhik ond indulge not only in fbhing, bu1 nlso sightseeing :ind bird w.11ching. • Davey's l.od..cr is located ;n 400 ~fain St. According 10 it:. brochure. ii offers, "A Hbtc ot 1hc grent outdoors, \\arm sunshine :ind lots of good fi hing, sightseeing on the bcau11ful Nc"port Harbor, or bird·\\.Otch1ng in the Back Bay." Four diffcrcnl boat offer fr.c options. \\hich range not only in duration, but in the times of day. The "Western Pride" is a half-day boat which fishes the local :ireas from Huntington to Laguna Beach. The times daily arc from 6 a.m.-noon and 12:30 p.m.-5 p.m. Prices arc S20 for adults and $12 for juniors. The "Freelance .. goes out for a three· quarter-day excursion daily from 7 a.m.· 5 p.m. and fishes locally or at Catalina. The price is S32 for adults and S22 for 1uniors. • The "Freelance" also heads ou1 for twilight trips 10 the sand bars' fromApril through Oc1ober from 6 p.m.·midnig ht. Fees are S20 for adults, $12 for juniors. A full-day boat is the "Thunderbird," which goes out to Catalina Island from March to November from midnight-5 p.m. The price is SSO for adults and $35 for juniors. Shark fishing is offered on the "Cali· fornia Dawn·· at a fee of $40 per person (with a limit of 15 pas cngcrs). Times are 7:30 aJn.-4 p.m. Monday:., Tuesdays :ind Thur days, and 6:30 p.rn.· I a.m. Fri· days and Saturdays. Also offe red at Davey 's arc: Shimano rod & reel rentals, S7; one-day fishing Ii· ccnse, S6.30; annual alt water license, $18.10; rock cod/shark rod 1entals, SIO: and hooks. sinkers, 75 cents a package. Reservat ions. "hich may l>e obtained by calling (714) 673-1434, are required for all fishing trips and arc held a half hour prior to departure. 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Bc&inncrs' classes arc schcdialcd for each Tuesday Crom June 23 lhrouah Aug. lS and Thursdays from June 2S throu&h Aug. 27 from 3::JG..4:4S p.m. Advanced classes arc scheduled for the same days and dates from 4:4S-6:30 p.m. It has been dc\i:loped for those SS 10 82 years old who arc interested in continuing to play softball. In Oranae County, lherc is an 18-tcam league with t~'O o( the lcams located in Cosra Mesa. Practices arc held at Davis Field on Saturdays Crom 9-11 a.m. New players arc always encouraged. Games arc played on Sundays al Murdy Park and Greer Park in Huntington Beach. ft' For further informarion, phone 631-1632. DCC classes • Orancc Coast College is the place to be this summer for those interested in le11rning more about sports ranging Crom aikido to volleyball. What follows is a list of what's going on at OCC this summer. For more Information or to register for any class, phone the OCC Office of Community Services ar (714) 432-5880. Fees arc S37 for 10 weeks for Costa Mesa residents and $42 for non-residents. For unlimited attendance, the fees arc S68 for Costa Mesa residents ind $73 for non-residents. ft' For further information, phone 64S·8SSJ. • The City of Newport Beach Is offering three different karate clllSSCs -Shao-Lin Kung Fu (eight-week session, begins June 23), Adult Japanese !<.rate (10-wcelt scuion, begins June 24) and Youth Japanese Karate (10-wcck session, begins June 24). 'The fees arc $67 for the Shao-Lin Kung Fu and $32 each for the Adult and Youth Japanese Karate. ft' For further Information, phone 644-3151. • AlkJdo: Young people can learn the modem Japanese martial art of ~nas•IAA Clan• Aikido a1 a youth camp July 6, 8 and U.Jlll &n.O 10. The program is taught by fourth-degree black belt Wayne Tourda, a community college instrucror, and Douglas McBratncy, a senior assistant insrructor in Aikido who ha.s taught children and adults the past four years. Aikido is a relatively modern method of self defense, based on the theory or non-resistance rather than strength. It is taught in a non-compc1i1ivc, non-aggressive manner in an outdoor setting. The camp is offered in two sessions based on age. For ages 5-10, the camp meets on each of the three days Crom 9-10:30 a.m. Young people 11-17 arc scheduled 10:30 41.m.-noon. The camp COSI is $29. •Basketball: Camps for boys :ind girls arc both ofCcrcd. The boys camp. for ages 8-16, will be directed by former Pirates head coach Tandy Gillis. Two sessions will be taught, both Crom 1-4 p.m. The first will be June 24-26 and the second is June 21-July 3. The camp stresses fundamentals or offense and defense. five-on -five team pl:iy. passing. rebounding and shooting. as well as the mental aspects required to improve on the court. The "Lady Pirate" basketball camp will be dircc1ed by OCC women's coach Mike Thornton, along with his assistant Norma LcibCreid and members of the basketball program. The first session of the camp, from July 6-10, is Crom 12:30-3:30 p.m. each d:iy. The second session, July 13-17, is scheduled for the same time slot. Each camp session (boys or girls) costs S79 or Sl4S for both. • • Socttr: Three week-long sessions of small-aroup soc:ccr instruction for boys and men ages 12-20 will be held under the direction of 12-ycar Piralcs· M>Cec r coach Mauricio Claurc. Each session costs S79, Sl45 for 1wo ~essions and S205 for all three. The sc:i.sions arc July 6-10, July 13-17 and July 20-24. Each session runs from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. each day on the OCC • Instruction is being offered for boys ages 2-10 and girls 2-adult in classes at the Downtown Center in Costa Mesa. The purpose of the class is to provide successful experiences that can enhance the confidence or the participants as they gain physical strength, ncxibility, balance and control. The instructors arc Marti Gangnes, Antje Morris and staff. Gangnes has a California 1eachin$ credential with an M.A., specializing in sports psychology. Morris received a German teach credential and has been reaching for 20 years. Instructors' permission is required to enroll In intermediate or advanced level classes and there :ire no makeups for missed classes. Gymnastics registralion will be accepted at the Downtown Community Center from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Oassc:s begin June 22 and run through the summer. Open gymnastics is held on Frid11y Crom 6:10-7 p.m. at S2 per class. Instructors' permission is required to participate. Fees arc $52 for 10-wcck class for Costa Mesa residents and $57 for non-residents. Adult women's fees arc S65 for Costa Mesa residents and $70 for non-residents. ft' For further information, phone 642-1569. . •The 'City of Nc~rt Beach provides gymnastics training for tots through teens. Programs include instruction in balance and tumbling by using a variety of gymnastic/movement education equipment, the uneven parallels, balance beams. rinp and the vaulting horse. A yearly insurance fee is required of all students. 3' For further information, phone 644-3151. soccer field. 8 k tb II • Sonball: occ women') softball as e a camp coach Nick Trani directs the fourth annual Softball Camp for Girls July 6-10 and July 20-24 on the OCC sof1ball field. The camp is open to girls ages 8-16. Cost is S79 per session or S 145 for both. It 1s held from 1-4 p.m. each day. The camp emphasis is on developing skills for fast·p11ch softball, including balling. pitching, fielding, throwing and bascrunning. Campers will be grouped by age and abihty. lt includes USC or balling cages and pitching machines. strategics for offense • Orange Coast College Coach Tim O'Brien and his staff will be conducting a baskcrball camp gc11red toward youth grades 3-8. The camp will offer basketball fundamentals, Cull-court games, videos, swimming and an awards ceremony. It's scheduled for Aug. 3-7 Crom 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. daily with a cost of Sl 15 per camper. '8' For further information, phone 733-2180. :ind defense. and techniques for playing coaches needed ' individual positions. • Sports Camp: The 10th annual Summer Sports and Ac11vity Camp for boys and girls ages 5-14 will be held in nine weekly sci.sions 1hi~ yea r beginning June IS. The camp will be directed by OCC swimming coJch Don Watson and his a~si~1an1 Jon Rathfcldcr. • Volunrccrs arc being requested to coach and/or officiate youth sporu such as nag football, cross-country and basketball. '8' For further information, phone 7S4-51S8. Young:.lers will lcam track and field M r b k tb II events, softb;ill, volleyball. ping pong. en s as e a soccer, floor hockey and basketball. There is group an.d individual instruction in each sport but the • emphasis is on fun and learning in a non-competitive environment. There arc morning (9 a.m.·I p.m.), artcrnoon {l·S p.m.) or all-day (9 a.m.-S p.m.) options. The cost is S4S per weekly session for the morning or aCrcmoon camp, or $80 for all day. • Tablt Tennis: Terry Timmins, a sociology and physical education Instructor at OCC and vice president or the United States Table Tennis • Men's rive-man basketball leagues arc forming for teams of various skill levels from beginners to advanced. All leagues arc designed to provide an enjoyable and rccrcalional activity for those who participate. The fee is $275 per team {plus $18 cash per game for omcial's fee) with the le11gucs beginnin& the week or June 28. ft' For funhcr information, phone (>.4 2-0646. Associarion (USTTA), teams up wilh Open ftlnll b..a.atb I Joe Tran, a certified national table 8.Jlll GOft I tennis umpire and instruclor, and Alllla Malek, a U.S. and Hunfarlan national champion, 10 orfcr a clime July 18 from 9 a.m.·I p.m. All the basics of this Olympic sport will be taught, Including serve and volley. forehand, backhand, block. chop, smash and loop drive. Players will parl lcipate in a USTIA-sanctioned tournament. Cost is $20. .... •A drop-in, non-structured basketball program which takes place on Mondays and Wednesdays Crom 11 a.m.• 1 p.m. is offered for anyone who wishes to get some exercise and have some run . It Is offered rear-round al S2 per par1icipant per VJsit at the Costa Mesa Downtown Communlly Center. 1860 Anaheim Ave. B For further Information, phone . M2-0646. • Volle1ball: ~lahtcen·year OCC women's volleyball coach Jane H1laendorf will direct her llrh annual OCC Volleyball Camp for boys ind -• ..._. : &iris aecs 12·19 at Pclcrson Gym July llJlll VOllltiHiit I 2.4-26. 1 Conducted each day from 9 t 1 m.-noon and l::JG..4 p.m., the c~t 11 : $79 with a camp T-shirt included. 1 Her camp is divided into small iroups 1 of beainnlng, Intermediate and adv11nccd players, and members or her 11 rr 11re on hand. 10 work with each aroup. Karate classes •Buie fundamcnrab or Shiro-Ryu ll)'k K.arare are 11u4h1 year-round 11 t tho Balearic O:n1cr with 1n opponuniry J to prosrcu In unlr. , Tradi1ion1l J1p1ncso Karate develops 1elt-c:onfldcnce, si1mina, telt-dbcipl1nc, •alllty, physlul ud mcnlll condillonlna. incre11ed cncra ind ~lf-conrn>I •hilc lc1rnin1 setr.dCfcnso. •A drop-in, non-atr11 cturcd volleyball proaram takes place on Friday niibta from 7:30-10 p.m for IO)'OOC it.oho wishes I() partidpile. The proaram ls offered year-round 1t Sl per pattieipllnt per villt at the Coua Mesa Downtown Communily Center, lll60 Anaheim Ave. B For further 1nrormation. phone 642-0646. •The C.ry or Co.ta Meu ofren ehampionthfp ac>lf MM:n da:rs a ff'CClt II the Colla Mca Coun117 Club. J701 Oolt CourN t>riw. 1'*° J .. bolo courtCJ, a dr!Vlna ra111c, pro lllc>p and cOmfomblo bou)e, I all ... IO tho public. . . .. ,. . ~··lt.a~Nul Beach volleyball is a popular summer pastime locall y. •Golf lessons arc also available. Group lessons include: Range balls, one hour of instruction per week for five \\'Ccks, instruction Crom a prorcssional (PGA or LPGA) 11nd instruction in basic fundamenlals. ft' For further information, phone 540-7500. Area tennis •The City of Costa Mc~ orrcrs tennis seven days a week at the Costa Mesa Tennis Oub, 880 Junipero Drive, located on the north side of the Orange County Fairgrounds In TcWlnl:lc Park. There arc 12 lighted courts open to the public, along with a well-equipped pro shop and professional stare. The club offers social events. competitive tournaments. men's and women's round robin tournaments, mixed doubles events, women's team league as well as group and private lesson instruc1ion. •Adult group instruction is offered Monday through TI1ursdoy evenings al 6 and 7 p.m. at the Cosra Mesa Tennis dub. Lc\.i:ls offered include: Beginning, Advanced Beginning and Intermediate/ Advanced. Oas cs meet once :i week for six consecutive weeks. Students may register for more than one cl:is.s. Each class has a five-student minimum and 8-9-studcnt maximum enrollment. Sessions arc scheduled for June 29-Aug. 6 (registration June 20-28) and Aug. 10-Scpt. 17 (registration Aug. 1-9). The Ccc is $32 per person per session plus one unopened can of tennis balls per session. No rcCunds will be given a fie r I he first class mcc 1 i ng. •Junior tennis instruction is offcttd Tucsda)''S and Thursdays from S-6 p.m. for ages 6-7, 8-11 and 11-14. Oasscs meet once • week for six con~cutivc weeks. Each class has a four-student minimum and six-student maximum cnrQllmcnt. Additional classes may be added based on enrollment and the availability of instructors. Scssiofls arc scheduled for June 29-Aug. 6 (rcgrs1r11tion June 20-28) and Aua. lO·Scpt. 10 (rc&istration Aug. 1-9). The fee is S48 per person per se~sion plus one unopened can of tennis balls per session. No refunds will be given after the first class meeting. '8' For further information, phone S57-021 l. •The City or Ncwpon Beach also offers tennis instruction in 10-wcck sessions at Mariners Park, San Joaquin Hills during the day, and at niiht at Mariners and Las Arenas. The fees arc S<48 for the dayhght sessions and $49 at night. ft' For further information, phone 644-31SI. •The summer aquatics pr0&1am in Costa Mesa consists of Adult Lap Swim and Recreation Swims, American Red Cross U:am-10-Swim Proaram and ccnificd scuba instruction. Adult Lap Swims at the Downtown Community Center Pool (1860 Anaheim St.) arc Monday through Friday from 6-7 a.m., 12-1 p.m. and S-7 p.m., and Saturday-Sunday from 10 a.m.-noon for a fee or $2 (discount of 10 passes for $13 ava1h1blc). Senior Water Ellcrcisc u scheduled Tuesday and Thutt<by Crom 7-8:30 a.m. for a S2 fee. Swimming cl•~~ arc also available at a number or skill lc~ls. 2t For further Information, phone 645·2797. •The P1ciflc Coa t Aquatic Club offctt proat1m1 for •&cs fivc end up. The PfOl"l.M 1• offered 11 Orange Coa t Colfc,c and Ncwpott I !arbor HiJb ind ronsi•l• or mnny P.racllcc level.a. all ofrcrlna iwim In 1ructlon for lhc swimmer who wishes to be cornpc11ti~ or for the adul1 who w1 hct to stay In shape. 455-3224. •The Newport Beach Aquatics Oub is a U.S.S. age group swim team dedicated to the development of swimming in the Newport Harbor :irca. II is open 10 girls and boys ages 5-18 who arc interested in competitive swimming. Workouts "'ill be divided by age and ability levels and all workouts will be held at the ~tariun Bergeson Aquatic Ccn1cr pool. 3' For further information, phone 644-3249 or 644-JlSl. Junior ftshlng . •The Balboa Angling CJub begins 11s 40th annual Junior Fishing Tournament on June 20. The tourn:imcnt will run until Aug. 9. The tournament is Cree and open to all boys and girls, ages 6-IS. Trophies for winners (up to 72 if all arc claimed) and prizes for all participants. No pre-registration Ii. ncccssnry, participants arc invited 10 sii;n up al 11ny rime during the tournament 111 sian-up staltons: Balboa Anghng Oub. "A" St reel, Dulbo:i; OJ\'Cy's Locker, llalboJ; B:ildy's Tackle, Ncwporr Pier: or Newport l,..anding, Balboa. •A junior fishing seminar. dc)igncd for junior anglers just gelling into fi>hing and tor "'ith pnor c\pericncc, will be held July 6 at the B:ilboJ Angling Oub, located on "A" Street and Bay Ave. The Ccc i> SIS for the onc-d:iy workshop, which is run by expert fishermen Crom the BalboJ Angling Club. Topics covered include rypcs or fish caught and where to catch them, knot tying, what, where and how to locate the best _bait for 1hc desired fish. lcg11I lcnghts or fish, tide tips and most things penaining to bay rishing. Children under 6 musl be accompanied by an adult. • for runher in(ormalion, phone 673-6316 from noon-5 p.m. Ralll'lll .... • The City oC Newport Beach Is orfcrin& proarums for the young ln·llnc skaters, catering 10 the bcainnlng skater (ages 8-12) to the advanced (ages 13-17). Each program is geared lo the specific needs of each ogc -roup and level of abilily and saCcty is stressed first. Each student is asked to brin& his/ her own skotes and protective equipment (helmet, elbow/knee pads and wrist guards). Fees arc $40 for c:ich session and lessons arc available Mondays and Wednesday from 9·10:45 a.m.. 11 a.m.-12:4S pm. and 6-7:4S p.m. at Newpon Elementary School. fit For further Information, phone 644-31Sl. Rollerhockey camp and arc aaed to brlq • iowcl a chanac ot clothes to camp. The fee is SI08 per two-we sculons.. and sc1Slons arc held Tue thtou&b Friday from 9 a.m.·oooo 1-4 p.m. flt For further lnformalion, pho 6'44·3151. •The c;imp combines sailina wi havina run playin1 tennia. Designed for children ages 6-12, t fees arc $100 per two-week session Oasscs arc held 9-11 a.m. and I l a.m. p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Boats arc provided. The camper mu be able 10 pass a swim test the first d of class. The camper will have an hour tennis instruction at Los Arenas Par (Balboa Blvd. at 16th St.) and then wl walk to the 16th Street beach (behln the tennis courts on the bay) for a hour of sailing instruction. An instructor will escort the campe to the sailing base. 8' For further information, phon 644-3151. • Two levels or instruction arc oHcred for the Sk8 School Rollcrhockcy Camp to be held in four sessions this summer at Andersen EJcmentary School. Gon camp •The camp Is designed to oCCc junlon (a$cs 8-14) a chance to bcoom more efficient in the pmc or golf. The Beginner Bantam stresses tearing rules and regulations of the g a m e • h 0 c k er ·S I y I c s k a t I n g fundamentals. basic stlclt-handlin& and shooting rcchniques. Advanced Bnntam is for learning ream concepts, correct player positioning and advanced stick-handling and shooting dulls. Conditioning drills for strength and stamina will '11so be 1:1ugh1. The fee is $175. Four one-week sessions will be held during the summer. '8' For further information, phone 644-3JSI. surnne classes •Those interested in learning the basics of warcr safety, board-handling und respect for the ocean arc invited to take part in Paskowitz Camp Newport. Three separate one-week sessions arc planned 1h1s summer for a fee or Sl25. Step-by-srcp instruction is offered with counselor to surfer ru1io approximately I to S. The location is north idc of Newport Beach Pier. • Beginning and in1crmcdi:i1c surfing classes arc scheduled this summer at the 18th Slrcct beach on rhc bay i.ldc of Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. · Instruction in the basic skills of surfing and wa1cr S<Jfcry is provided. The instructor, Scoll Morl:in, has 16 years or experienced 11nd is certified in CPR and Fir)t Aid. The fee is SJ8 for a onc·v.cck sc slon. '8' For further information, phone l)..i..l-3151 Salling camp •This <.".amp, offered by 1hc Nev.port Beach Park:., Beaches and Rccre;11ion Department, is dc!>igncd to offer juniors a chnncc to become at'COmpli\hcd s:iilors. The c.1mp will help youngsters dc"i:lop h1 'her Cundomcn1:ils in )Jilin&. Topics IA.111 include: Introduction 10 a Sa~r. ~jl~ng fund 11mentals, rig&1ng, lacking, Jibing. United Stales Sailing As5ociation Racing Rules. boat :i..ifcty and introduction 10 yacht r.1cing. There will be D s:iiling rcg:i1111 on the IQSt two da)'S of each session. All classes meet at the Harbor Dcpanmcnt, 1900 Bayside Drive on the beach adj:iccnt to the lifeguard station. Sabot sailboats and hfc jackets arc pr~d~d. All students must pass a sw1mmina 1cs1 on the first day of e11mp ............ °""" Topics will include the swin&. the gri and the etiquette of golf. There will a fun nine-hole rournamcnt at the en or 1he camp. All classes will meet at th Newport Beach Golf Course, 31 Irvine Ave. (SSZ-8868). Campers arc asked 10 bring their o clubs or be ready to rent clubs at th course and must purchase one bucket o pracricc balls per lesson. The rec is S40 for a "'-'0-WCCk session and classes arc held Tucsd;iy an Thursday. 8' For further inform:ition, phon 644-3 151. Adult recreauon • The Ciry or Newport Beach ofCcrs adults an opportunity to play in organized leagues. 1A.'ith a recreation atmosphere. The leogucs arc designed for the rccrcation:JI, as well as the highly-skilled, player. Registration is accepted on a team basis only. Division labels rorrcspond to the playing caliber or the team, "A" beina the strongest and "C' being the weakest. '8' For further inform1111on. phone 644-3151or644·3163. . Youth activities • Plenty or diversions await 1he youngsrcr who wants 10 keep bu~y and/ or fine-tune his or her playing abilities this 5ummcr. Ac1ivi1ics include soccer, ba:.cball, 'ltt'lltcr polo, football and tennis. • Ea~t Side Costa Mct.;l/Ncwport Bc11ch American Youth Soccer Organization (A YSO) is holding registrations durin~ the summer. The next date plann d as June 25. from 6-9 p.m. at Marinen Library. A YSO is for boys and girls age~ 5-18 (as of Dec. 31, 1992) The fee is SSO Cor the fi1't child and $40 for ca h in the family 11f1cr th:11. For more Information. phone 642·6296. Those in AYSO Region 120 in Costa Mesa should call 641-8006. •The All-American Bucball Academy will be holdinJ summer baseball camps 10 be directed by Corona dcl Mar I liih Coach Scott t.1ll&crs. Each camper will receive a camp T-shin and ap. The camps arc aimed at younptcrs between 6 and 14 years old. Corona dcl M iu will be the site for sessions July 8-10, Aug. 3-S and Aug. 24-26. Enrollment Cor each session, which runs from 10 a.m.-3 p.m .. is $25. For additional information, phone 589-7392. •A third year of summer Junior Water Polo is about to be haunched at the Marian Bcracson Aqualia Center. The pr0&ram, which is not 1ffilia1ed with Corona dcl Mar Hi&h School is available to 111 incoming fifth, sixth, seventh and ciahth 1radcrs. Ted Bandaruk, Newport Beach Aquatics and Harbor View Swim Team coach and former 11uistant water polo co:ich at Oranae Co:ul Collcse. will direct the club, The purpose or the activity is to develop an ianderstanding of the elcmenll and skills or waler polo. The practice schedule from June 23-Aui. 6 is 3-S:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday with sames on Wcdncsd3)' from S:l0-8 p.m. For -pw>re information, phone Jim Palda II 673-5449. • Sign-ups Cot Costa Mcu Pop Warner Football and Ncwpurt·Mcu Jianlor All-American FootbaU arc in proccu. Pop Warner 1lan·up1 are beina held the remalnina S111urdays in June from 9 1.m._. p.m. at Costa Mesa Hi&h. Costa Meta plHt to field frYC teams and ch«rtcadcr squids when the 1992 acUOft opcnJ Aug. 1. For more Information on Costa McA P()&> Wuncr. tall S4Q.380. Practice beglns for Newport-Mesa Junior All·Amcrica n f'00tball Aua. 3 11 Corona dcl M:ar H11h. For f11nhc:r Information on Ncwport·Mcsa JunH.>r All-American rootball, phone Joe Urban at 966-21•0 or John Wa~ 11 646-09)1. • Morio Parker, who hat tau1h1 1cnn11 to )'®npter1 In the lluntln11on Beech area for 20 ycan, will cootdin11c an t11cn•~-C junlot tcnnll ptotram 11 Orante Cout CoUcp bclfMil'\& Juno 22. • ScM11 scltioM arc planned, aftd all inc.t on Monda,.. Wednctdays and Fridays rroe 8-10 a.m. 11 1ho OCC 1ennil C®tU. c.m.-start J11nc 22 and 29, l11ly 6. 13. 20 1..t 27, and A..,_ 3 . ,... CUip wUI roe. Oft hMtMdul l•pro .. •tnt, latroductlo• ud refinement ol the i.ic MrOta. aad ICM ..... iulley. There ere ream banquel" te1m 1r1ps, .--Im meets, bc1ch prtclieet ind more. Pac1nc Coasl Aqu1llca competes rn the Or1na• County Swim Conference, 'Jnlted Sure w1mminJ, Inc.. ind United StalCJ Mutcn. A chance to play softh.11 this summer Is offered by the Cosu MeH and Newpor1 BeKh recreation Hpartmenls. n. «* 11 SJ9 pey ...,. or J69 b a. caauc.ei\111 n•la.. For ...................... . .... IM 0CX om. OI Cc••...., Semo. II (714) 432..,.. 9 Fot further Information, phOnc Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot ' Palaferri,, DeCinces pace team to sweep STJLLWATER, Okla. -New- port I lnrbor High pitcher Matt Palaferri und Corona del Mar c:i tchcr Tim DeCinces played huge roles fo r the state all-star baseball te::im on Friday as California swept n doubleheader in the annual Sun Belt Classic, defeating Maryland, 7-4, in the first game, then upset· ting Florida, 7·6, in 10 inn ings in the nightcap. Palaf erri collected a save and a win, respectively, in the games while being used as the closer. DeCinces, 4 for 8 in the two games, h:id four RBI and ripped a home run againsi Maryland. . If California defeats host Okla· homa tonight, the locals will play in the championship game on Sun- day. Palaferri worked two innings against Maryland, earning his first save of the series. Jn tbe nightcap against previously-unbeaten Flori · da, Palaferri pitched the final 11/.l innings for the victory. Palaferri entered the second game with the bases loaded and · two out in the top of ninth inning, then promptly struck out the only batter he needed to face on three pitches. California tied the game, 6·6, with a run in the bottom or the ninth, 1hen Palaferri pitched a scoreless 10th to keep matters deadlocked. In the bouom of the l01h, El Modena's Chad Henderson scored from third on a bases-loaded passed ball for the game winner, improving California's record in 1hc series to 2·2. -By tht Dnily Pilot Fuerbringer to compete · in all-star basketball game R ecent Estancia High graduate Matt Fuerbringer will get one last chance to showcase his basketball tt1lents, before moving on to play volleyball at S1anford, when a team of Orange Couniy All-Stars take on a Santa Barbara· Ventura Coun~y con1ingent in the si..'<th annual Sanla Barbara Vacation Classic Sunday at 7 p.m. at Santa Barbara City College. Fuerbringer, a 6·foot· 7 1wo-1ime All·CIF standout at Estancia: "ill be joined on the favored Orange County squad by Mater De1 product Reggie Geary, as \\ell as Orange Coast College-bound Darren Crooks out of Marina High. Geary, \\ho shared CIF Sou1hern Section Di,bion I Player of the Year honors "ith Buena High's Lance Fay, will square off a~ain!>l the high-scoring guard, \\ho poured in 34 points per game l~ht season. Geary, a 6-3 guard who led Maier Dci to the Southern Sectio!1 cro,,n and the siate 1i1lc game las1 season. is bound fo r the Uni· versity of Arizona. Edison High pro<luct Brandon Jessie, bound for Veniura Col· lcge, "ill also play fo r the Orange County squod. The Orunge County te::im, "hi ch has "on all five ga mes in 1he series, will be coached by Paul Hoover. SURFING: From 61 at limes. • OLACKIES: The mo ... t popular surfing spot in Ne'' port lkach. Frequented by numerous longboarders, as \\Cll as shortboarders, the smooth, long r1Jcs Dlad.ies provides makes this a fun spol for C\ef}one. • NEWPORT DEACH PIER: With Blackies on 1hc north side and 1he poinl on the south, less than perfect conditions means .111othcr i.pot is usually be11er. •NEWPORT BEACH POINT: The epic big-wave spOl in Orange County. Big south S\\clls make this ... pot similar to Hawaii's North FISH: From 61 • Newport Landing (309 Palm. Suite F, Balboa) al o offers nu· 111crous a number of options for 1hosc ranging from 1he casual an· glc r to the serious fisherman. The three-quarter day trip (7 n.m.-4 p.m.) costs $32 for adults :\nd S22 for eniors (60 and over, Monday through Friday except holidays) and juniors (12 and under). Half-day journeys (6 a.m.-noon and 12:30·5 p.m.), as well as twi· lighl trips (6:30 p.m.-midnight June through September) arc priced at S:?O for adults and $12 tor seniors and juniors. O'ernight fishing wi1h a limited load i also offered nt S65 and -B.t' tlle D111/y Pilot Shore Pipeline. Definitely nol for 1he inc\perienced surfer. 8 TllE WEDG£: Among lhc most famous and dangerous su rfing spots in California. More than 90 percent of the time, it's only ridden by bodysurfcrs and bod) boarders. A blast to wa1ch or surf. i1's for e.xpcrts only. Corona del Mar 8 STATE PARK: Well-shaped. right-handed point·break·type waves on south swells. When i1's on. which unfortunately isn'1 oflcn, Slate Park produces some of the best waves 1n Orange Counl}. • CRYSI'AL COVE: A good hollow, shorcbreak·t) pc wave when condilions are right. Out, usutilly. 1hc cove i!I a better pl.ice to relax on the bc:ich than surf. S45, "hilc shark fishing is offered Mondays, Wednesdays and FridJ)S from 7 a.m.·5 p.m. al a fee of S40. Newport Landing also will renl rods (S7), tackle b:igs (SJ.SO), as \\ell as fishing licenses (S6.30 for one day). All pcr\ons 16 )'Cars and older are required by the Department ?f Fish and Game to have a valid fishing license. Again, prices and times arc sub· jecl to change without notice. For furlhcr information and to make reservations, call Newport Landing at (714) 675-0550. • Lake fishing is offered at lr· vine Lake, with trout, ca1fish, blugill and b:iss. For information, call 649-2991. Anaheim Luke (993· 0245) features two plants per week with trout catches considered fair to good. ... n bl-" "• . ,...,. • '· LI ,.. • • .·' Jn .. ~w . C4.~1ers. . .. · .;,.· : .. ~~.,._;,_ ~ •·· ~·,·---.... ,,~ ....... - a B Days left 'til I-Day The Big M, as In Michi- gan. is com· Ing to the Big 0 , as in ocean, for I· Day, as in Irrelevant Week XVII ... June 28. Quote of the Day "My Goodness. It's going to be insane. It sounds like a lot of fun." -Mr. Irrelevant Michigan's Matt Elliott. SATURDAY TELEVISION Auto Racing 6:30 a.m. -24 HOU(S of Le Mans. ESPN. 1 p.m. -NASCAR Carohna 250, TNN. 6 p.m. -USAC sprint cars. ESPN. Hockey 9 a.m. -NHL Draft, SC. Hora• Raclng 9 a.m. -Hame~s replays, PT. 2 p,m. -Ohio Derby, ESPN. 8:30 p.m. -Hollypark replays, Ch. 56. 1.30 a.m. -Hollypark replays. PT. 2 a.m. -Los Alamitos replays, PT. Tennis 10.30 a.m.-Womer't's tourney. ESPN Rodeo 11 a.m. -Al St LOUIS, PT. Golf 11 30 a m. -U S. Open. Cf\. 7. 12.30 am.-u.s. Open. ESPN. Baseball Noon-Padres-Giants. Ch. 2. 4 p m. -Cubs-Pfllll1es. WGN 4 05 p.m -Reds-Braves. TBS. Olympic Sports Noon-Track Olympic trials. Ch. 4 Boxing 1 pm. -Canizales·AIVarez. SC. 9.30 p.m.-BeM·Mahnga, PT. Powerboat Racing 3 p.m -Pro Tour, ESPN. Bowling 4 p.m.-Fresno Open. Ch. 7. Prep Basketball 4 30 p.m. -Boston Shootout. SC. 6 p.m. -Boslon Shootout. SC. Swimming s 30 pm -Charlotte unraswim. PT. World LHgue Volleyball 7 30 p m.-CIS·U.S., SC. RADIO Baseball Noon-Dodgers·Astros, KABC (790). Manchester • • wins again COSTA MESA Chris Manchester. \\ho won 1he 25-lap main event the previous "eek, capiurcd the scratch main cvcn1 Frid:1y nighl during the weekly Speedway motorcycle racing pro· gram at the Orange County Fair· grounds. ·Manchester, from Hesperia, took 1he lead on 1he beginning of lap three and held_ Qff ..runnc.r·up Josi. !..:nsen of Costa Mesa. In the handicap main, Sha" n f\tcConnell passed early pace· setter Gary Ackroyd and went on to claim the victory. Ackroyd, who had led for six of the eight laps in the race, faded to sixth place. 0 Scl"l!ch matt (' ~). t. Chns Manchestet (Hts- peN); 2. Josi\ l•sen (Com t.4es.a), 3 LOUIS l<os· SU1h (Dwnoncl BM). 4 ClllM Venegas (Costa Mtsl) ~ !Niii (8 ~): l. SNwn Mceonntl (Bru). 2 Scan l!lil1 (Rrmslde): 3. SIM Lucoero (Riverside); 4 &erl Werner (Btnnowtt); S Lwun, & ~ ~yd (Ne.vpott Buell). 7 Kossuttl. 8 VtntQU Second division main (5 laps): 1 Tom Noms (Norco) TIWd dMslon mul ,, !lps): t Md Hesse (Ttm· pie Cl\y). ~ar rmin (6 lips) 1 Tom Moo<e (CutYer CltY), clrivtf and Oouo Wllllson (Monrovia). s~ Anendl/ICe: 2.475. -By Jbe Daily Pilot GRUNION: From 81 , Delow is show n the expected grunion runs fo r July and August. The times given for each date re· fleet the probable two-hour in1er· val during which a spawning run may occur, beginning at the tip· pro~imatc time of the nightly high tide at the Los Angele Harbor cn1rancc. A fishing license is required for persons 16 years and older. IXHCTAD 1MI ~ fU>ttl ni...~2-1120,111.110 1111• fll. #r ,_" 10 tfll ··t-10 t lll' W, .Ml' 4-1,15 Ill\• 31$ 111\ • 1411. NY a-us 1111.,.is11111. • ""'Mf ll-1040'"''12'°'"". kl.~11-111hll\•1,U l lll.• W. lt-11 ~pm-1SOe111 • SIM. 1'-12 2$ a111•.z2S t.111 • ffl.-)1-1110,111·110.1'1\' sa. A.II 1-...... ·h.l'll.. $4111, Alie 1-11111.·~ 1111.• -.Alie a-t1sa111.-'41hll\· S..AllO 15-10.SOlll·IUU111• 11111..-.. 1'-IU0,111·130Uft• .... 11·12lQl111•·11Ql111• t•, Aoll 11-1Bhll\•o1!.S a"'• •Wlllll ...... ., .................. .. ........................... Deep sea Noon -Padres-Giants. KfMB (760). 4 pm. -Cards-Mets, KNX (1070). 7 pm.-A's-Angels. KMPC (710). SUNDAY TELEVISION Auto Racing 6:30 a m. -24 Hours of Le Mans, ESPN. 10 a m. -NASCAR Michigan 400, Ch. 2. 1 p.m.-Portland 200, ESPN. Midnight-Sprint-car racing, ESPN. Horse Racing 9 a.m. -Harness replays, PT. 8:30 p.m -Holtypark replays, Ch 56. 12 30 a.m. -Hollypark replays, PT. 1 a m.-Los Alamitos replays. PT. LacroHe 10 am -North-South Club game. PT. Baseball t0.30 am -Cubs·Phllhes. WGN 10 30 a m.-Cards-Mets, WOR 11 OS am -Reds-Braves. TBS 11 .30 am -OodgerS·ASIJOS, Ch. t t. 12 30 pm -Oki· Timers Game. PT 2 p m.-A's·Angels. SC. s p.m -Yankees-Onoles. ESPN 7 30 p.m -'75 Senes Game 6. Pl Olympic Sport• Noon -01v1ng. uack, Ch. 4 . Golf 12 30 pm -U.S. Open, Ch. 7. Soccer 1 p.m. -Sweden-Germany. Ch. 34 Prep Basketball 8 p m. -Boston ShOotout SC. Bicycle Racing 11 p m. -NCL team. SC. RADIO Baseball 11 .30 am -Oodgers·AslJOS, KABC (790). 1 p m -Padres-Giants. KFMB (760) 2 p.m -A's-Angels. KMPC (710). s p.m. -Yankees-Onoles. KMPC (710) 9 pm. -Yankees-Onotes. KFMB (760). • saturday. June 20. 1992 D Deadline Tuesday , for mixed tourney I f )Oltd 1hough1 abo~t ta~ing part in 1he third annual Orange County Mixed Ha ndicap Tournament, you'd bener ~top 1hinking and sian filling ou 1 1hat entry form. Deadline for entries is Tuesday. The tournament is open to members in good ~landing of the Orange County Women·~ or Men's Dowling Associa1ion a~ of the closing date of entries. · This fun event ha!. an cn1ry fee of only $12.50 per bowler - exiremely low when compare~ to 01her doubles and e\Cn singles tournaments. Don't pu1 i1 off any longer. Pick up an entry form a1 Konn Lanes. this year'~ host center. 0 The big boy play for 1he big bucks Sunday nighl. A guaranleed firs! priie of S 1,000 is guaranteed in 1he Scra1ch Bowling Six-Gamer's one-year anniversary 1ournament. Sidepots and blocks will be guaranteed at SSO each and 1he ''Dea1 the House Poi" "'II be \\Orth S300. The "Beat the House" score, for the f1r~1 three games only, has been lowered to 758. Jeff Lindenmuth has the honor of holding the highe!lt winning 1mal during the pas1 year. His 1507 (25 1.17 3\Crage) was recorded in the fin.t 1ournamen1 of 1992. Jn 1he 41 1ournamen1s held over the pas! year, the average winning score has been 1420 (a 236.68 average). Going into this tournament, nearly SS0,000 has been paid out; 1here have been 74 games of 279 and above \\ith 10 300 games and 107 series of 700 or beller. Dominic Rheinhard1 and Rick Barbaria ha\e been 1he most prolific" inners ""ith four each. A number of the Soulhland's top players \\ill be on hand Sunday. Action begins al 8:30 p.m. Speclator~ are "'elcome a1 no charge. 0 They may no1 ha'e been the Sou1hland's m1~h1iest plJ)ers, bul 1he group \\hich 1ook 1he IJnes last Tuesday naghl had to be some of the most enihusias1ic keglers Kona Lanes has seen in qu11e some time. The first Media Bo"I 1ook place last weei.. and included teams from 1he Dnih Pilot, PJciric Bowler, KEZY, Orange Count} Register. Los ·Angeles Time~. South Coas1 Shopper, and, of cour!.e, Kona Lanes. Of the 12 teams compe1ing. the Daily Pilot teams fared ... \\Cll ... thev didn't finish las1. The Regi!ller placed fir~t. the Pacific Bo" ler second, and the Times third. This event \\a not )Our usual bo~ling tournament. All players received au1omatic strikes in the third, sL'<th, and ninlh frames of the two·game ma1ch. The firs1 game consis1ed of no-tap bowling and the second game was played with a couple frames of "real" bowling, two frames of·bo'"ling from a chair and 1wo games of bowling by bending ove r and rolling 1he ball backward between the legs. Yes, bowling is nol just fun; somc1imes it's downright funny. Cherie NDKJ, »hose bo11/ing column oppeors in the DaiJ.v Pilot e•try Saturda)', is the General Manuger of Konu Lanes in Costa Mesa. .,., I =it~ I ~.!" """""• I ..,...., ...,, -------...P •. • ... m.• ...... . ... , ...... . '49.99 '49.99 I S49.99 . .... .... ....., ..9111! .... .. .... "9'W_... __ . . .. M Saturda June 20 1992 "*IC llOTICll MLIC N011Cll PUl&.IC leOTICll "*IC IOTICD 1WUC llOTtCll ....C IOTICll PUIUC IOTICll ,_. IOTICll W llTal W-- PUIUC IOTICI ustM .,._......, • ••••• .. •-_., lw. LMMt, llf LWM Len, Corona d-4 Mat, Ctllf. PUIUCIOTICI ....OIOTICI l=..~•1•-::1ufiw..., re:ai.f.!:-.:J.li'._. ..... .,. -~~~~----I Uft •'••••• IPMl .. t. NH • ..,..._ llteM. ........ ,, tU. ..... 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Unit &.2CM, COiia ducted by: en lndMdull Co1t1 MeH Dally Piiot ---wr · • 1-11 Ti-. neme end •• 7N7-MC FIR• AND "'" under the FICtltloul ...... c.llf. Ne27 Th• rag11111nt(•) co,,.. June t3, 20, 27, July 4, ... ._.... The regl1trant co &OftDU TO SNOW dr... of the oourt .. , NOTICI TO CASUAL n · 8utlne11 N1me(1) 11**1 Thia bu1ln1H la con-.meoced lo lllMICI bull-tl92 nt. ~ per80l\I tnlflOad to •::-a CAUSl POR CKAN08 (El nombre V dl...oclon CR•DITORI Off SYNOPSIS 1ixw. on: Mey 19, tll92 ducted by: I QeMf9I 11*1· neta under the Fletltloul Sa-4Sr ate doing buainMI 11: nea ""'* OP NAiii de a. oorte ea} IUPI· •ULK ULa AND Stephanie Mofan 8emltdy ~ Bulineu Name(1) lilted ()JAL OOLF, tl2t Weatollff bu1lnu~ n1.me !lat ~HARON JEAN OREOO RIOR COURT OP OR· OP INTaNTION TO l:' .. 1.": Thi• atatement w11 flied The regletrtnt(e) corn-aixw. on: s.c>ten'lber 20. PUIUC NOTICI Drive 13t0, Newport ~~!'82 ha. fllld a petition In tl'llt ANQa COUNTY 700 TRAN .. aR ITAT8118NT with tl'll County Clerk of menced to trenNct bull· 1812 .._...._._ Beech, Calif. l2l80 Thia ...._menl w11 CO\ln for •n Older allowing Cl I 'o Orang• County on May 19, ""' ""'* "" Flc11tk>ut Kathleen J. M~ r_ .. _ Trudy Tllomaa. 1509 Eton pehllOMt to change hlll'tlef " o Center rive ALCOMOUC The Cenatllllft lnaur-11192 Bulinea1 Narna(1) listed Thia etai.ment wu IUed aullftMe N_,... Place, Newport Beach, ~ the County Cieri! name from Sharon Jean •••t, Sant• Ana, CA asva.ua• LIC•N•• enc• COlftlNN'J .. Ceff. f03taH lbOVe on: May 29, 11192 with "" County Clerk OI ........... t Calll. 82eeO Orange County on June Gregg to Athley Adam•. 82702 (UCC leo. e101 fornla, iiso Harbor Pubflthld Newport Beach-Mn McHaught Orqe County on June 4, Tht Fotlowing ,,.,.on• 1<rr1 Komar. 72• Sy. 1982. P.U1 It.ft hereby ordered that The,......, llddr ... , etaeq.Wtd• eouleverd, Coat• Cott•M•saDallyPilo«May Thlt 1wamen1 wu IUed t"2 wedolnQbualMffll: can'IOf1,L.o1Ange111,Cllll. 1n per1ons Interested In and ............ number •P2401~ M••• C•llfornl• 30 June8 13 20 t992 with the County Clerk°' PS33••• COMMIJNITV ADllERTIS· Thi• bu1ln•H II con-Publllhld Newp lh• matter •I011salcl ap-of plalntlff'a •ttomer, et aeq.) 82929' • ' • • Ofanga County on Mey 29, PubliaMd Newport Beech-INO ANO PAOOUCTIONS. dueled by: ~partnltl Seach.COeta _,... g:" belore thla COYrt In or plalntlfl Without en NOTICE IS HEREBY y mncled 0.0....... SMt3 1992 Coata M... Dally Piiot 1eee2 MacArthur Blvd Sta The regl1tr1nt(a) com• Pi1oC June 20 21 J4111 ei'::rt=•~oor: ·~~~ ottomer, la: Cll nom-GIVEN that • bulk aale of 3~°'1H1 • PUBLIC NOTICE fH30CMI June 13, 20, 21, J4if 4, <MS, !MM, C11t1.G927tb15 . ~\Ind':,'=%::! 1t, 11192. • ' S C · bre I• dlrecolon r el assets end • trantler of II-T' Publlll'llcl Newport 8llch-t992 Eric Andrew um net, 11 ...,. anta Anl. allfoml!'• on ' cohollc belleraga llcena• It otel HlftlttH .... ,. Colla Meaa Delly Piiot 24532 Shadowtu, Lake Bua nell Name(•) •1-1---------.j Jl7, t992 at 2 o clock numero d• telefono det about 10 made. U4,t34,840J Tatel U. Plceltloue June a. 13 ~ 27 1992 8"47 FotHI. Calif. 92e30 •boYI on: March t, 1992 PUBLIC NOT1CI! p • and thin and there obogodo del de"'...-The name(s), Social s.c:u. ebllltlH 20,S4S,792; 8YalMM Hem• • • SM35 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1lnH1 I• con-Trudy Thomaa s CIUSI, II al!Y they dent•, 0 d•I deft\ofto rily or Fedtlf'al Tax Num-Aeer9e•t• wrtt..tn• for Stateinent dueled by:.,, lndlVldual Thi• •lltement Wal flltd Plotnl•IM h • wtiy tald pe:t; fOf dent• que no tlen• bere and buslnHI ad-apeclal surphl• fund• The Following Pl'tonS PUIUC NOTICE flctlttoua The registrant(•) com-with ttwlc County ~ ~t ..,.lnu1 Nw c • o name• u nol obo911do, H) Banr D. dtnMt of Iha saller/Ucen-1.0·1 C•pllal Stock• are dolng,t>ualness u : aua1neu Name menced to tranaact bull· Orange ouoty on ay • Stet.....t ~anted. Hovla Cherlene p tff .,.. MICHAEL YOUNG TERESA S HOME FOR F1otltleue nn1 under lhl Flctttlous 1992 The Followlng ltp further ordered that 1 Mltch.:.I end Corot J° C. PARK, t745 Plaoentla 4•200,0001 ........ THE ELDERLY, 2911 Royal auae ..... Neme The ~~t BualneH Name(s) listed Fl3H71 are doino ~· ae: cOfY of 1hls order to allow • Ave.. Costa Meu, CA write-Ins fw otMr than Palm Or., Cotta M111, lteteinent """"'-"'¥ ~ above on: NIA Publl~ Newport Beech-ADVANCED GRAPHIC cie be published In Maraholt, Ada"''• S• 92627• IN SUK PARK. 1748 .O.: Qrou P8f•tn Md Calli. 92626 Th Followtng ere OOI~ buslneaa ae. Eric Gumblner Coste Mesa Dally Pilot AGES 2I01 Blackl D Piiot, 1 newspaper or dl•r & Hovta, 100 PIM Placentia Ave. Coat• oontrlbYted aYrplua Carlo• E. Ouel. 2911 Royal ,,. C:.ng bUslneae ~ ~~ tnww:.,;:Pfl Thi• 111t1men1 wu filed June 8 13 20 27 1992 Newp'ort BHch c1 H •r•I clrcul1hoo, pub-StrMt, 211t Floor, Son Mesa CA 92627 • t' 314 1791 Un•• Palm Dr .• Cost• MHa. MCCULLOUGH COM-• N t B ~ with the County Cllfk of • • • • Sa-437 92860 • is In this county et Francisco, CA 94tt1 The • business It known alt~ ~. Ceurptua) Calif. 92628 MUNICATIONS & MARKET· en~•· aw pot HC • Orange County on June 5, E. Richard Mether, ~·oe.=~.· w'::~ f~~~~ 1415) 421·HH 11: "NORI/AL'~ LIQUOR" (1,125,201); IYrplYa ::r~sao?uelco~!7 ~:r~ ING. 4590 MacMhw, su11e 1.:'~~ t07 SeY· 1992 933700 PUILIC NOTICE Blackthorn. Newp lhiy of said hearfno. ~~!YE: LJUN0!~.!!9LL1,. .: :~~~~::;: ':!: ~~! •• regard• pollcw-Calif. 92626 ' 59~ Newpot1 Bueti, Clllf. •nth St, ~ BNctl, Publlt .. ·d N...!.,. Beech-Flctltlou• ~· ~n::'°ia c 0 May 27, 1992 ..-n • "'"""' •1 11 el lie with! th holder 14,388,078: In-This bu1ln111 11 con· Clflf. 92tle1 ,,.. ,._.,...., N LLV H. SEYMOUR, Clerk, By Merk Adema, :!sfthrM e~~ ... :'1et~ oo"'• for the Y•~r d~ct.cl by: husband and f.hn R. ~~= Thi• butlneu 11 oon-Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot •ut.':t!!.....-:-9 ~':edrby:I;;•"*~ J ge of the Superior Depu ty N by the seller/ UcantM, 111: 21101714481 Dlabu,... wife C~266o ' ~i;:edr%r:t~e~t:>'~om-;':: t3, 20, 27, July 4, The FolloWlng Pl'IOM meticed'Co trwact Court Publlahed ewport N'one. ment1 for the veer The reglstr1nt(1) com-Thia bu1ln1u le con-ed to tranHCt b II-"' ere doing but1net1 n · nen under IN Flctlt Published Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Th1nam1(1),SoclalSacu-28,238,811 mencld to transacl bual· ductedby:enlndlvldUll =under the Flctltl~• Sa-458 THE SM.ART GROUP. 881 Bu1ln111 Name(1) Ila Bych.Co11a Mesa Daily Pilot June 12. 19, 26. July rlty or Federal Tax ~u:-We herebr o•l11'1 that ~~!fneus'!de~.t~~(:,lctl~C:: The regl1trant(a) com-Bualtlfll Neme(s) llated PUBLIC NOTICE w. 15th St.. Newport aboV'I on: Mey 1:t, '"2 Piiot May 30. June 6. 13, 3, 1992 ~rt ~)It •d~reH 0 . 1~ the ebove Hema are In above on· NIA menced to transect bull-1boYI on: NIA Beech, Callf.112663 E. Rlchatd MaNr 20 1992 F404 N~'C'C:H ';~!:ed.,c'0rrel occordenc• with th• Teresa Ovel neH under the Fictitious Mark A. Kandarian Flotltlou• David Brian Rovul<, i:tila ltllement Wit fi \ Sa427 PUBLIC NOTICE R d La . H 11 CA Annuel Stotement for Thia 11atement wu tlled Bualnell Name(•) llated Thia statement was filed llta1lneu Neme 340t~ AnllY Ave., New-will'\ the County Clerk ------------------9f!s3'. Y g~na" .. ~C:· HO the -., ended Decem-with th• County Cieri< ol abov9R.on: ~ 1, 1992 with tha County Clerk of Stetement pott Beach, Calif. 92M3 Or~ County on May PUBLIC NOTICE CE INVIT NO v • U ""' • •-,..._ C Ju 5 John M .. ""'lloogh Otlnge County on June 5 Th Fotlowi pertoos Thi• buslneH la con. t •n NOTI I 26052 Rid Correl Road ber 31 1t9t "'ode to Vllnge ounty on ne • This atalement wu tlltd 1992 ' 1 ng ducted by• an lndMdual flJt SUMMONS SEALED PROPOSALS Lagun1 Hiiia, CA 112653 • the lnt~r•nc• Com"'I .. 1992 With the County Clerk of fS3371t -o~~~~~ne~~C~RITY The reg'111r1nt(1) com· Publlll'llcl Newport NOTICE IS HEREBY The asse11 being aold 111 •loner pureuent to FS337M Orange County on June 2 Ct meocld 10 trenPCt bUsi-D-'"' ,,. .... fCITACION GIVEN that l500 Anton Bou-generally described 11: 111 ' Published Newport Beach-t992 ' Published Newport Beach-SYSTEM, 15 Etcapade ·• ness under the Actlllous Cotta Mesa ••r ""' JUDICIAL) levard Associates will r• stock In trade, fumll111, n~. 1•~UL II. UNCROFT Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot ,1333,, Costa Mesa Dally Pllol N•:gort Beach, Cellt, Bualnesa Nam•(•) listed 30, June e. 131 20, 1992 NOTICE TO DEFEN· celve sealed bids up to the lures, equipment, goodwill p Id GEORGE J' June 13 20 27 July 4 p blishld N9W""" B.ach· June 13, 20, 27, July 4, ~--K-'ly 15 Eac d aixw. on: Jlale 3 1992 DA N T : (Av I so • hour of 4 o'clock on Iha tat and the 1rade name of • II-res ent: • • ' ' • u ,...... 1992 ....... a ., · •J>• • David ROYM« ' Acuiado) PACIFIC CA-day ol July, 1992 tor the quor store 1.nd are localed ORUPP, Tr•Hurer t992 Sa-449 Cotta Meaa Dally Pilot Sa-«ll Ct .• Newport Beach, Calif. T'hla etatemenl waa ftled -------~ LAVERAS DEVELOP· construction of certain at: 1146 Placentia Ave .• Published Newport June 13, 20, V , July 4, ~26153 b 1 1 with the County Derk of FlctttltMl9 MENT CORPORATION strHt, landscape and trat· Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Beach-Costa Mesa oa11y PUBLIC NOTICE 1992 PUBLIC NOTICE d h ~ bu~ ne~~~ ~o~ Orange County on June 5. a -•----N Ile signal Improvements to-The type of llcenH to be p 1 1 J 19 20 22 23 Sa-446 uct..... Y· "' ""'' ue u192 u-ame II.HD BRAD SMITH gelher wtth all the 'ap-1r1n1ferr1d Is: Off·Slle 1 o une ' ' ' ' . Fictitious The 11gl1trant(1) com-StetetMf'lt YOU ARE BEINO SUED pu11enan1 w0tk 1n connec· General RetaII Package U· 24, 1992 Flctltloua PUBLIC ,.OTICE BY•IMN Neme menced to transact bull· F533780 Thi FOiiowing BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. 11on therewtlh as aescnbad quor Lie. No. 21-172863 f419 BualneH Nome Stotement neu under the Flctitoous Publlthld Newpott Beach-are doing buslnn• 11: le ••ta' demandando) in E1thiblt "A" and 11 now Issued for the pr• PUBLIC NOTICE Statement Flctltloue The Foltowtng plftooa Business Name(•) hstld Coste Mesa Daily Pilot C P I MEDICAL. JeftRY JEW shown on the project miles localed at: t74S Pl.. The following perton• •ualnes• N•me are dol business 11. above on: June 5, 11192 June t3, 20. 27, July 4. Grace L.n. 'J', Costa M You hove 30 CAL.EN· plans. (Bristol Street/ An1on centla Ave .. Co111 Mesa, CNS 1048113 are doing business as: Sletement J.A. Kl~G & ASSOCtATES ~d• Kelly filed 1992 Cllit 9282t DAR DAYS ofter thlt Boulevard Widening CA92627 FIAl!ANDCASUALTY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA The Following plfsons 130 Newport Center Drive' I atatCment w&t k I Sa-456 Cllhlab Products, I Project) The bull< sale and trensler F.A.I. F3..C COMMITIEE. are dolng bullnesa u : Suite 140 Newport Beach' wtth the ounty If o Tent Corporation, t 1ummona la ••rvlld on Proposals must be sub-of th• alcoholic baverege IYNOPSIS OF THE 2973 HarbOf BIVd . Suite MITCHELL MECHANICAL Cahf 92156o ' Ofange County on June II, PUBLIC NOTICE Biiiock. S411te A. Houst you to file • typeWTlt· mltted on the blank fonns license Is Intended to be ANNUAL STATEMENT 340, Coste Mesa, CA CONCEPTS, 9381 C11U• Jer . A. Kl • 979 Slnd· t992 TIC n05S ten reapon•• et thl1 which may be obtained consummated at the office Collfornlo Conaymera 92626-3989 gate, Huntlnglon Beach, cast~ Drive ng Corona 011 F534 t 39 Flctttloua This bu1ln1H 11 c court. lrom the l500 Anton Bou· ol: OPPORTUNITY ES· lnaurenc• Co"'pany1 Regina Wllllams, 1006 Calif. 92648 Mar Calif 92625 Published Newpott BHch· Buelneaa Nome ducted by: 1 eotporalion A letter or phone cell levard Associates office at CROW, 1205 E. CHAPMAN 3350 Herbor Bout• Poppy Cir., Costa Mesa, Thom11 James Mitc:tllll, Thi'• buslnua Is con· Costa Mosa Dally Pilot ltetement The regl1tr1nt(1) c wlll not protect you; 33t5 Fairview Road, Costa AVE .. ORANGE, CA 92666 vant, Coate MHo, Call• CA 92626 9381 Cullegate. Hunting· ducted by: an Individual June 20, 27, July "· 1 t. Th• Following persons menced 10 ttenaac1 itour trpewrltten r• Mesa, from 8:00 a.m. to and the anticipated aale fomla 02828 Kllnton W1lllams, t006 ton Beach, Call!. 92648 The r•glrlranl(•) com· 1992 111 doing business as: neu under the Flctlt t b 1 5:00 p.m .. Monday through date Is July 30, 1992. y E d d D b Poppy Cir.. Cosla Meta, This butlneu la con· menced to transact busl· Sa-4ll2 ORA.NOE COAST CABIN· Bu1ln111 Nam1(1) Ila ipon•• mua • n Friday. At said office, brd· Th• bulk sele Is eubJect to ear n • ecem •r CA 92626 ducted by: an lndlVldual neu llnder th• Flctillous ETRY. 2105 Camino Laurel, above on: Mey 8, t092 pl'Oper lagol form If you ders may also obtain cop-Calllornia Unllorm Com-3t, 1991 This busln111 Is con· The regl1trant(1) com-Buslneu Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE San Clemente, Calit., 02673 Q)ar1e1 S. Boyd want the court to h••r les of the plans and speci· merclal Code S1c1lon Total odmltted •H•t• ducted by husband and manced to trantact bUll· above on: January 1, 1990 Richard Wiiiiam MaJlof)', Thia ai.tement wu fi rour caae. ficatlons tor lhe contem· 6t06 2. St0,291,091; Totol If· wife nest under the FlctitlolJS Jerry A. King Flctltloue 2105 Camion Laurel, San with the County Clerk If you do not ftle your plated Improvements. The purchase price of obllltle1 4 ,578,8971 The registrants com· Bu1lne11 Name(t) lis.ted Thia a1al1N111nl wu filed BualneH Neme Clemente, Calif .. 9a73 Ofanga County on May r-ponia on ""'•• you All proposals or bids shall consideration In connection Aggr .. ate wrlt .. lns for menced to tran11C1 bUtl-above on: February 22. with ttie County Clerk ol ltetement Thlt busln111 11 con. t992 mer loae ti-. CH• end b• accompan!ed by a wllh lh• sale ol th• bUsl· apeclal aurplu• f'-'nd• ness under th• flctillou1 t992 Orange County on June 5, The Following persons ducted by: an lndMdual fl3' • ' cashier'• or oertJfied check. nan and transfer ol the 11· $.() , Ca It 1 St k buslnesa n1m1 llsted Thomas J. MltchaM 1992 are dolnQ bus nell 19. Th• regl1trant(1) com· Publithld Newport .8 r odur wag •• moneby payable to Iha order of l500 cense. Is the aum ot 2 3~5 000P • .. _ oc • above on: 4/t/92 Thi• statement was flied F533749 STEAMllNE OLAilNG menced to trlNICI busJ. Costa Meu Dally Pilot en property moy • Anton Boulevard Assoc!· S3t0,000.00, Including In-, 1 i .._gregat• This statement was filed with the County Cllfk of SYSTEMS 24922 M I ne11 under lhe Fictitious 8 3 20 992 t .. en wtthout ful1"9r 1111, amounting to ten per· ventory 1111 mated et WTlt•ln• for ot her than wilh the County Cieri! of Orange County on June 5. Published Newport BMCh-lands 1122 Lake Fcx~s~· Buslne11 Nam•(•) hied 30• June • 1 • • 1 Sa w•rnlng from the cent (10%) of the bid, or by $50,000.00, Wlllctl consists .O.; Oroaa pald·ln end Orange County on May 15, 1992 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Cehf 92630· · •bov• on: not appllc:abl• court. a bond In said amount and ol the rortowing: contributed aurplu• t992. '533712 June 13, 20, 27, JUiy 4, Jiii A. Wyatt 24922 MW· Ric.fwd W. Mallory PUBLIC NOTICE Ttlera •r• other 1 ... 1 payable to u ld l500 Anton Caah deposu~ Into ••· 2, 325,ooo1 u n •.,. F531858 Pub11Shed N9Wport Belch-1992 landa 1122, 'L.ak• FOfHl. Thia 111tement waa filed•--------~ , ... ulrementa You maw Boulevard Associates aow S4,000.00, Demand algnlld fun• (aurplu•) Publl1hed Newport Coata M111 Dally Pilot Sa-45t Calif 92630 with the COW1ty Cler1I of Plctltloue , ' tlgntd by the bidder and a Note for lhe balance of B h.C M D 1y Thi. b I I Orange County on June II, au IMN ... w•nt to call an •t· corporate surety. Said cash S306,000.00 t ,064, 194; SYrplYa •• eac osi. esa 11 June 13, 20, 27, J\Ay 4, PUBLIC NOTICE 1 u~ nH• 1 con-1992 • me tOf'l•lt right •-1· If check shall be forlelted or n has betn agreed ti.-regards pollcrholder Pilot June 13, 20, 27. July t992 dueled by. en lnd!Vldual ,8 33H 8 Stetewt you do not know an at· said bond aha.H become tween the Hller(s)/llcenaM 5,7t4,194; Income for 4. 1992. Sa-450 Flothlou• ~_:i·~~t~.:;!!!~ ~~': Publllhld Newport 8"ch-.,.~ F~1 u · torner, you mer cell on payabl~ In case IN bidder end the ln11nded buyer(s)/ the YH• S,048,478; IM711 PUBLIC NOTICE •u.alneu M•m• ,,.11 Wider the Fictitious Coale MHa Dally Pilol CE~N TELECO a"orner referral • .,. depositing the same does trar11f1rM, as requuld by Dlaburaements for the PUBLIC NOTICE Stet~t Busin111 Name(•) haled June 13 20 27 '""' 4 NICATlONS, 2t03t H vtee or • , ... , old of· not. wi~ln ten (10) days Sae. 24073 or the Buslnfts weer 4 oeo 988 Flctltlouo The Followmg perwons above on· June t UKl2 • • • _, • town Hun••....ton Baa Ill d I h elter wntten nollc• to do and ProfHslons code, that w .. .'... ' w.. h are doing~· 11: 11 W.: • t992 • -... floe •t• " t • so. sign the contract. Iha consideration for trans-• nwreby cel1 .. , t at FlctltloY• •ualneu Name AOllENTVRE GRAPHICS, Ji A. .. ,in Sa-459 Calif. 92e48 phone book). The contracior wm be r• ,., of the buslnna and h· th• ebove Item• ere In lu1lneH Nome Stotement t111132 Florida S1 1159 Tiii• atatement was nred Greyor~ S. DeBen De1puH de que le en-qu11ecl to furnish with the cense Is to be paJd only accordance with the Stotement Th• Following peraont Huntington Beech.' CaJif: Q!'h lhl~ounty CJ"k ~f PUBLIC NOTICE 2103 oe•gar•bo;;·112H treguen ••t• cltaclon contract a talthlul perform. alter lhe 111nsler hes been Annual Statement for The Following Plf•on• are~ buslneu aa: 92M8 199~• nty 00 une • fl 1 1 1fJi1on 'f"· I Judicial u1ted tl•n• un ance bond In the amounl approved by the Depart· th• reer ended Decem-111 doing buslneu aa· ::~0~9 ~·~rvfGRl~l Mary Marshall, 18832 Fk>t· ,534137 8 1 ot t c:• d~~ ~~ :,•~1v1:W: plaio d• 30 DIAS CAL· of One Htlndred P11cen1 ment of Alcoholic Beverage ber 31, tfft m•d• to fa) HA IR we · GO C 1• M C allt :;'621 ·• Ida St. 1159, Hunllngton P bll hid N ..,... 8 h us• MU •me Th• reg'letrenl(I) c END/I.RIOS para pr• (100%) of the aggreg21te Control. the lnauronce Comml• (b)PERMANENT COSMET· °' 1 eu, a; ' Beach, Calif. 92648 u 1 ew.,.,.. eac tote"'ent meocld t lr ct b amount ol lhe bid. and a Oiled: April 2, t992 ICS (c)PERMANENT COS. la Pouda R11tau11nt1 This buslne11 Is con-Coat• Meaa Dallv Pilot The lollowlng peraon1 o .,,.. H ntar une tHPUHt• labor and material payment MICHAEL YOUNG C. •loner, purauent to METIC MAKE·UP (d)N· Inc.. Calll •. Corp., 178t.1 ducted by: an lnd(vldual June 20. 27, July 4, 11, ere doing business u : ,,.., \lnder the F1ctlt Hcrlte a maqulno an bond In the amount of One PARK, IN SUK PARK, law. EVER PENCIL THOSE Manch11ter, Irvine, Calif. The reglttranl(s) com· t992 LLORENTE INllESTIGA· Bu1ln111. Neme(t) II• H t• corte. Hundred Percent (t00%) of S II I Lf PAV~ M. •AHCAOn, BROWS LIPS OR LINERS 92715 meneed to transact bual· Sa-484 TIONS, 2175 Irvine, Ave .. abOve on: May 20, 1992 Un• cart • o uno the 1ggrega1e amount of • •r oenH• PrHldent; GEORQE J, AGAIN • •OOt 'B' Blrch Thi• butlneu Is con-nest under the Ftclllfous 111BB-445, Cotta M ..... CA Grr.o°!Y.S. Dl8enon ll•"'•d• telefonlco no the bid. The con111ctor Will IL NAM OH, YUN KANO GRUPP, Tree1urer Street' Newpon Beach ducted by: a eotporatlon Business Nam1(1) lltted PUBLIC NOTICE 92827 Thia • lement was 'fi I• ofrec•r• protecclon; also furnish cett11ic11111 ol HO, Buwer/ Transfer•• p u bll•h•d Newport Calll. '92660 Ellyn Bund The regl11r1nt(•) com-1bov9 on: June 2. t992-, Krlslen Liorante, 2675 It· ~tf'I tha~~t, C~k su rHpuHla Hrlta • Insurance evidencing all In-Publlshed Newporl BHch.Coita Mesa Daily Cerv•ntes (an lndMdual), meneed lo transact ~II-Mary Marshell Plceltloua vine A111.. • tBB-445. 1~ ty Y 1 11 surance coverage as r• Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Ptl J 28 Christamon South If· ne11 IA'lder lhl Flc:trtlOUt This s111ement waa flied lualn ... Neme Cotll Meaa, CA 92627 m•qu na •n• QY• quired by lh• contract. Pilot June 20 1992 ot une 19, 20, 22, 23, vine Calif 92720 • Bu1lo111 Nam•(•) llated with the County Cletk ol Stotement Thie bualneH la con· fS31 cumpllr con IH for· Each bidder must ha111 • . Sa•93 2•. t992 Thi~ bu'11n111 la con-above on: June 1, 1992 Orange County on June 5. The Following peraons ducted by en lndMdulll Publlahld Newport m•lldodH legolH •P-Calllor!"a ~lass "A" Con-F4t8 ducted by: en Individual George Bardonu, Pr11I· l9112 .,. doing buslneH u : The regl1trant com. Co&ta M..a Dairy Pilo1 ropladH sl u•l•d quJ. tractor~ ~ (General PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE The reglatrant(s) com-~ stat nt filed f5337S7 INVERSIONES UNlllERSA· manced to "~ ~ 30, Juoe I . 13, 20, 1992 ere que la cort• •• Enolneenng). menced to 11ansact ~ eme wu Published Newport Beecn-LES SA , 2751 W. Coast neu wnder the ftcllllOUt Sa oi.M:h• au caao. All proposal• shall be NOTICI Of Flctltloua nesa under the Ficllllout with the"'~ty Cl«k ol Col1a MHa Dally PllOI HI •• Newport Beach, Clllf. bualn111 name ll111d SI uated no presenta submitted to l500 Anton PUBLIC all.LE • 1 N Bualneaa N•me(a) lla1ed 0r_anoe2 .......... r on June 5, June 13 20 27 ·'""' 4 92"3 1ixw. on: NIA PUBLIC NOTICE Boulevard Assoctatts at ALLSPACE STORAGE. ua neQ eme above on; NIA '"" • • • ~·, • GC Cooper 580t Burn. Thl1 llatement WU flied ---------1 ~respueeta • tlempo, the addrna snown below wishing to 1vall lharnM4V• ltaternent EllVn 8und Clfventea FS33713 1992 h•l'll Ave 'Buena Plfk with the County Cleftc of F1ctttleua ...,.cl• perdar •I o .. o, not later than thl dey and of lh• prOlllslon• of •P-The Followtng persons This atatement w11 filed Publlll'llcl Newport Belch-Sl-452 Calif 112601' ' Orange Councy on Juoe to. •u.tMN HeMe ft • pueden qulter IU hout specified here1n..A• pllceble lawa ol the Sllte are doing t>usiness •t: wi'th the County Qarll 01 Coale Mue Dally Piiot C Thli bu11n1u 11 con-1992. Stetement ,_Iulo, au dlnero y propoula 1h1ll remain ol Cal1fomla hlfeby gives CORONA DEL MAR Orange County on Mey 29 June 13 20 77 J4Ay 4 PUBU NOTICE ducted by: an lndrvlcrull fl3S320 The F'Ollowlng .,.. oos•• de au valid tor 45 calendar dl)'I Notice of Sale under Aid BEACH CLUB. 35eS Ea11 1992 ' t992 • ' ' ' Flotttleua The reg0l1tr1nl(1) com-Publl1had Newport we dOlno. ~·et: f'opledad aln evlao after opening, Law to wit: Coast tt't" Corona d•I fS329ff s _.54 aua1ne .. Name menc:ed to ttanaact RxN· Beach.Costa M... DaJy CHOW T1ME PET SUPP tjjlllclonol por port• d• All biddetl .,. hereby ne> On FRIDAY, JUNE 28, ~at, cai.t. 2625 Published N9W1)0rt Beach-• • ,,. .. uod9r tha fktltlout Piiot June t3 20 21 July 17191 GreenlHf LI cone llfled that this project shall t992 11 AU.SPACE ST~· ..,.o~~rtp M ... H_~tnt Jt:h .. C 1 •• 0 fl P 1 1 PUBLIC NOTICE t•tement Bu1ln111 N1me(1) lletl<I 4 1""""' • • • HunUngton ... en. • be considered a rNJnk:lpal AGE 1535 NEWPORT ..... 1-ll1h ... y. Monarc OS a ...... I ., i 0 The folloWlng persons above on· June 2 t992 • lfHo 92649 l•t•n otroa requlal· public worils project and II BLVD .• COSTA MESA, CA Beach. Cakt. 926n June 6. 13, 20, 27, 1992 Plctltleua .,. doing butlnMa 11: GC cooc)., • ....n LooalM Thll.lan 171 tegalea. Puedo que 1110 subjec.1 to the requlr• 92627 II the hour of 11.&o Robert M. Huggins Ill, 5--438 lualneea Neme DlD ENTERPRISES, This atalem.nt wu filed PUBLIC NOTICE Gt.....,..f Lane, • ment1 of the City of Costa AM or 1h•I day, AUSPACE 2391 So. W. Birch s~. •tetement 19251 Brookh4.nt St Sp. whh Iha County Clerk of Beach, Calif. 92t4t Meaa·a adopted annual STORAGE. wlll conduct a S1nt1 Ana Hta.. Cahf, PUBLIC NOTICE Th• Following 1 It 1• Huntington B11ch, Ofenge Counly on Julie o. Flotltlou• Thi• builnaH la c Ol11d1111nta1led Busln11s Put>llc Sale to the hlgh"t ~707 .,. dol t>ualnaaa =-IOn Cuf. 92648 1992 aualne•• Neme ducted by: an lndMdlSll Enterpn11 (DBE) Program bidder, lor CASH of 1he Gregory R. Ragatt, 328 flctltloua OUN8iN ELECTRIC. Anthony J. Dlvllo. 19251 fl34127 I The reg'latrantfe) c .. described In the Spec!-contents of Space No. (SH llC Margurite Ava .. Corona BYalMH Nam• INTERNATIONAL SOLAR Brool(hur•t St. Sc>. 91. Hun-Publl•hld N---Belch· Th io1~!!T-"' mer'ICed 10 tfMMCt fleattoot and Contract Doc-Below) rented by (See dll Mar, Calif. 112625 Stotement ELECTRIC eoo 5 Ungton Beech, Calif. 82648 -~ ...... • • ...... ng person1 ,,.., under tl'll Flc1it ument• The Contractor Below) et ALLSPACE Thi• bu1ln111 Is COil-• t5lh I., Thia bualnH• la con-Co1t1 M111 Dilly Piiot ara doing buslna•• u : B 1 N ( ~II thlft co'ml)ly with all ptoll'f. STORAGE, 1535 NEW· ducted by: a general part· The Following Pl'.tons Newport Beech, Calll. dUClld by: an lndMdual June 20, 27, J\Ay •. It, YOUR MARKETING uann• ... ltne 1 1 alona ol the DBE Pr rem PORT BLVD .. COSTA nerahlp ere dol'Btbuslneu II. 92se3 The regl1tr1nt(1) com· 1992 Pt.ACE, 124 Prnldio Or., lbOVe on.= I, 1 end with Secllont 1:10 to MESA. CA 92627 conalal· Th• reg11111nt(1) com-1~,! A~• x~~·a.~~hll ;:i~'lt El~~·eea6: menc.ct to tr11nnct bull-s..-117 Coate MIM. Cellf. 92829 ~.it;.~ _.1 1180 incluli\la or the Ctll· Ing of MISCELLANEOUS menced to transact busl· Callt 92seo ' Calif &2683 • n111 \lnder lhe Flcllllo1.11 J1ne E. Vincent, t548-D wl1h the CCM\ty Clerk romla Labor Code and HOUSEHOLD GOODS. MH under th• Fictitious Steven Martin Hundley Tlllt builneH 1, 0 Bu1ln111 N1me(1) Hated PUBLIC NOTICE Adam• Coata Meta. Cllif. Orange County on Mly ahltt pay not leH than the The 11111 le being made 10 BualneH Name(•) listed S40t Catowba ln lrv1 • . c n-aboYI on: March 1, 11192 92&28 t 992 general prevailing wig• aatlsly a landlord'• 1 en. 1bov1 on: Marcti 30, 11181 Calif 112115 " ne. ~':edr~g·l::;a":::(~) ":'om-An1hony J. Oalllto Flotltlou• Thia bu1lne11 la con-FN2I rate and teale 11 detlf· UNIT I-TENANT GregQtY R, RagatJ p 1 icl Howell H ndl . Thie atattmant waa tlled •ullnMa NeMe ducted by: In lndMdUal mined by ll'le Dlr1C1or of In. A'148 CALIF. MOBILE Thi• atalement w111 filed ~~ ~•towt>a l..n. vlrvl~· menced unJ:, ~Flctll= with the Covnty Clarit ot Statement lhe r1gletr1nt(1) com-PUbll.ned Newport dusltlal Rel.tton1 of the B 0 A T W K S · A 2 O 2 with the County Cllf'k of Cehl 1127 t 5 ' ' a-i N ( II ted Orange County on Juen 5. The fOllowlng pereone manc:ad lo trlneact bu... Co111 M .. a Delly P Stat• of Clliromla Which ARTHUR MENALDf; A233 Ofanga County on AptM 27. Thie bueln•H 1, con-,:.;:;:.. N/:m• •l • 1992 .,, doing butlMI• .. ; ;"J underN the ~~ June e. 13, 20. t7, t992 .,. on nr. In th• Office of "JOHN DOE"; A225 CUR· 1992 ducted by' hu1band and Jam.. ~ ,,,3714 HARTl.E\"S HIRED HAND. u MM ~.•(•)-ti Iha City Cler11 ol tha City of TIS 0. HORNE; A.3811 NEW· Fl29417 wile . Thl9 t1Alamant ... ftled Put>lllhld Newport fJeaeh-12$ Prnidlo, Cotta Mesa. abOft on: • 1..,,2 Cotll Mesa and II Iha of· PORT PACIFIC DESIGN; Published Newport Balch-The reglttranl(I) com-with lhl ~ Cler'I< ot Cotta Meaa Dallf Pilot Calif. 92829 ~ ~ 1Uld ----------i flee tit eoC> At'llon Sou-A4tll PALM BEACH JANI· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~y mencec1 to ttlnaact bull-Ofange County on June 9 June 13 20 t7 July 4 Jll HWU.y, 8.25 Pr~. wttn' the "'-..:.... ~ of lev11d Assocta1es and ahal TORIAL: B243 JOEL LE· 3e June g 13 20 1992 nett under the flctil.lous 1992 ' tll92 ' • ' . ' C:C.ta Mell, Ca~I. t2e2t Of ... ::::=., .. , forfeit penal11 .. u Pt• OUINA. B492 RONALD ' ' ' ' 5--411 Bualneu N.,,,.(I) Uttld PIMt2t .,_. Jeff Hartley, 125 Praaldto. 199~ __ ,., on June II, acribed thar .. n tor non-HARR IN 0 T 0 N ; B 5 8 2 above on· NIA P· ..... ....___ ·-----53 C:C.ta ....... CMf. t212t Stet.....m compll&nce. JACQUE WILSON: C307 PUBLIC NOTICE Sssl1even u H~ ...... ll'llcl ........... .,..... -"-PUIUC NOTICI! Thi• bualnaH la con-Fa34t41 The flOIOwtng IOO Anton Bouleverd DRAKE DALTON Thia ital"'*" wae hied Coate M .. 1 Dally Pilot dUC1a<I by: tlulbend encl Publllhld ~ .. ecn-ere~~ 11: AHoolotH, o/o C.J . The tale 11 ~ mode to Flotltloua wilh the County Cle,_ of June 20, 27, My 4, 1 t, F1ct1t1oua wife Cotta Mel& Deity PllOt ~•)HOT SPOTS )CAI Th P ll t Cl 1 .. tlafy • lendtofd • lien luelMN Neme Orang• ~ on Juoe 2, t992 ......._ NeMe Tht r1gla1r1n1f1) corn-June 20. 27, My 4, 11, TOPPE.AS, Ill n.: o •H • :;: publie It Invited IO at· Statement t992 SMtll ltet.....,.t :" ..,J! ~~ 1982 ~~Neiwport Th• moat compreheo-DATED· Thia Friday dey 01 .,.~~. ~ P ~hid N flJ= PUILIC NOTICI! ~=:_ ~ lualnaH Name(•) .. ted Sa-480 Jracy D. Cornell, ~ ~~·:~1~:-~L~3,t~~i ITORAGa CENTEA FOR PAOFES-c:11a MH:i,:Y Pilot FIDtttlous ~~>TT0'4 TIME :Cu1A ~~ MIJ 2t. t892 'UILIC NOTIC! ='h ~·~ lltCH around! • r ~~~r~ Cl~~S~tl~, June 131 to, 27, July 4, auelMM Name =!:~ F:~ ~~ Thie etaletnenl Wll filed '1ctttleue Thia • bulln .. I II tl=llll~l.;;;;;;;;;.lliilil••lill•••~ • · 11' 1992 lteteMent •• • •• ....,.,. whh the County a.II ol llualMM ......._ dVCt.ed by: .,, lndMdulll =orl uHch, Cel • ....._.5 The Followlng peraona Mii&, CaMI. t2t2S Orange County on ,._IY 27, at........ The raglalt1nt(1) c Shlr'Wf R Lampert, 57U lfl dolna bua"*lla: =g~YI~· f~ ~J 1982 Thi Fotlowlng peraona mencad lo tl'llneaCt ~ STIRTll& I llEW IUSllESS1'1 ., TN Legi9I 01'*""9n1 11 wi. fJllol le ..... --• ,_ Ml"WICl9 _ ......... ,_........_. Oakley T•rr•c• lrvln• PUILIC NOTICI (l)INTEACUl.TVRAL c°"' ley, Callf 121oe.saoo •• u... .,. doing bualneN u: =-~ ..::( ~ Ctllt 12716 • • --tttt.-.-SULTANTS Cb)PAO! P!A-Thi• bua1n... I• con-~ll'llcl Newport IMch-COURTLAND AND COM· lbOV9 on· M4ly 1t ·, ... Seymour Lampef1, 5722 r,.. --fEGT (c)ST\JOIO flTNUS, ducted by: an lndMdual C:C.w M"I Daffy PllOt Mey PAHY '500 Quell IC. Sulle Ti 0 "Comal • Oakley T1rr1ca, lrvlne, au•lneM Nw ~ :: ~.:.a~· The r1glalt1nt{a) com-30, Jvne t , t3, 20, 1tta &00, ~ c.llf. t2MO ..J:Y .iu rnent wee Cllll. 92715 8t•10IMltt MOI ,....., ,. ~ .. 24431 mencec1 lo ttenMCt bull-11-411 C~urtl&nd SclortJno, 41 with IN C°'"Y Clat'tl Thi• bu1ln111 '' pon-The flollOwlng paraone "-~ • .,,..._.., ,,... under the Act1tJoue Cotelcl Or , NNport. C...f. °' ,,__ .._ ducted by: auocl&ted lndi· ere dOlnG bualoee• ••: CtBCa. Done Point, Celff. 811elneu Name(•) lilted "'91LIC llOTIC! 02t80 t,l;P --"r on ~, Vkfualt PUAI AND llMPl! TH! 82829 abo¥e on: not yee Thia bl.lllMll la con-Thi r~latrenl(a) com-SINSIBl.f SOWTION TO Thia bue1ne11 11 con-<>eorge A. Vala Pia...... d~ by: en lndMdual FNH meocld to lftnllCC bull-PROllLf.M OAfNl<INQ dueled by: an lnclMdull Thll It~ ••• Ned ......... ...... Th• regl1trenl(•) com-~ Neiwport ,,.., under lhe ~lous WATEA, 4$00 Campua Dr. Th• t1gl1trant(•) com. wlttl tl'll County Ctertc of at .. e-.nt manoad '° trenaact bus!-Coale Meaa Deify lullnaH Name(•) ll11ad 1207. Newport '9Hch, ~-..?!. ~~ Orano-CCUtlty on June 1. Tht 'olowlnQ per.ona ,.., uncter tt'8 Flctlllovl June t. 1i, IO, 11. 1ttl •ixw. on· JarKJary 1971 cal!f ll2teO ,,... --,,_ n, ... ._ t912 n doing bu1inaM .. : 8ullneu Name(1) ll'9d Shlrtey ... Lanpan Mlet\MI ... ~. 1085 8vtlnaal ,:me<•> llalad ••n111 TIMOTHY J CAVANAUGH *1YI on: NIA ..._ _____ ...;::;;;;~ = ~·~ ~~ ~':1 ~ heeh. Clllf i::,ve.,c:,,.,,.... Publthad Nlwpoft hacn. ~. ~T~=l.~ ~.=*'° ... lled SILL Ofanga County on June •• Thi• butln111 ,. ~ Tllll .... ,,,.. .... fled CON ..... Deity PMot Mete. Cailt .... , .., .. County a.ti • tl92 dvcted by: an lndMduel wlh tt'8 ~ c.tl of June 11, JO, 11, .Mt 4, TllftOlhJ Jllftll C• Orange County en June.. ... Wll*=ll 'S34t4t Th• r1gl1tr1nt(•) co""' 0r.,. County on June t. 1tta ~ 2!071 ~--t• 1-..;::11.:dl:•;•:·:~d· "Ubtiahed Newpott ~ menced 1lo trlntlet bull-1tt2 FSSU a..&M LI\, c..t1 M9M; C .. f nMtll 1J Co11a Me.. Dally Pllol CM~N.i:;:(:,1e= P\lblehad H9wpoft ,,.!!. WJC IOTtCI 1f:-butlnen la con-~ H9wpoft 8Mc& ~ to, t1, .My 4• t 1' lbOW on: NIA C09ta ..... 0'""" ho4 cMled bJ: mn lndllf'dUll Coata ..... Dair l'Mot t"2 M~ M ANly June 20 V ~r 4 H ...... T"• , .. l•lrlnl(I) tom. June 20, V, ~ 4, tt, ..... t TN1 It..,_,,. WM flied 11ta ' ' ' ' ••"-118 ltw IMMlad lo hnMd bull-tlll •·-~~~~~~-wfttl IN County Qwll of ...... Ml NII wi-. l'9 l'lctMcM ..._ "'91LIC HTICI C>fenge County on June to, ...._ n. POIO•• .,.,....... 1u11net1 Nw(1) lilled Cl•Nlftect •~ ... ........_ 1912 PILOT CLASaiM•D ~~ ~~ .... llbo¥I on NIA O OMV• MI• 11 T lwln .,.-.........._ PaMaeT lt'a lhe •••1'10-.....AHOI ,.,,_.., --:-: .,,..,_ you're IMIY- No matter wt'8t ~·,.. dotf'G.~ hometown HI -Puelehad Newport~ .CCIH fnfOtl'ft•tk»n-... ICIAUITI. Ht1 c u•• lno ....... Ot "'9t The '~ peraona Colla M"• Deify fl'llOt pfftiod• mlll'll9tptec1 ~=-CO.Ca Me... n-tl ~ ......... hM The t .. dolnl ~ ... June tO, 27, .U, 4. tt, """'9d ,..,..,., • 111.iOo Ove L ~ ~ Pll0T"8 "''*-~ needt -M~AN PfWRll, t"2 ~Of •by 1111 klndl faMN "···Colli-...._ Cl.AS81FllO PILOT CU99IPID flle lft. ---~---111!'5!!t~2_!tenl~ai~W.~~Ti~lfl~ICI~, .._.to OOftllUIMf9. c.11 W M• MTI , .. _lllllliM ___ _ 12 14 Saturday June 20, 1992 ., • .... IOTICI lllUILIC IOTICI PUii.iC NOTICI PUIUC IOTICI PUIUC llOTICI PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI PUIUC llOTICI •' o ..... LI ........ Plllllll• '1e:llU1ue ... llll1we PlolltllUI '1GUtlou9 FlodtlcMtl ~ Pio....._ 1U1lll111-. •ue1n111...._ .-.. .. ,.._. aue1n11111.... 8u11fte11....,. ... ......_...._ au.a,_...11.,... ..,......_ .. ..._. ... ......_....,. .... ..,, .. ..._. - •••• .... ltMIMlftt .......... ............ •tat.wt ........... ............. • ... ......,. ............ • .......... Tl'I l'olo•l9 P9!''°"' The fol!Owlng l*IOl\e Th9 FOIO'Mlng penons Th9 FOllOW!ng '*'°'11 Th9 Following l*'IOnl The Followlng l*IOtll TN FOllowlng pettonl TN Followlng pet90f\I Tht Following peraont The FOll()wlng peraon1 .. M ~ ... •• dolna bu9lnMI H : .. doing buline9' M: •• dolnQ butlnel• aa: are dolno buslneu •: 111 doing bullntla as: .,, doing buslnen u : are dOlna bu1lntH u : 1111 doing t>uSlne11 u : art dolnQ buslnff1 u · ~.!-u'~ly ~7 ·E~RF :Me ZONE, 2901 Harbof METRO ONE. 229 "''·Co-AMERICAN SHINE, 2973 OPTICAL SYSTEMS INTE· J.T. EN'rEAPRISES. 3303 INTEG.RITY HAIR SALON. N&R AUTO DETAIL. 3761 COCA s JOY. 4121 WH1· UNICOAN PRODUCTs'. ~~ ;..&.., 1:age.1 ,.~~· 18, Co111 Mtu, rona dll Mw, Calif. 9282$ Harbor &Ms. SUltt 114, ORATION, t Hughtl, Ir· Harbof Blvd. IH3, Costa 2821 E. Coast Hwy., Co-S. BnslOI St. #80, Costa trty Pl.ice 1 111. N-J>0'1 2002 Anaheim Ave., Co11a ....,, -....... '2M1 ...... 11282t en.. Wiiie¥ Rwt. 227 lria, Costa Mesa. c.at. t2tl2tl Vine Calif. 92711 Mesa, Calif. 12e2e rona dtl Mat, Calif. 921125 Men. Cahl 82628 Btacn, Calif 92660 Mesa. CA 92827 9llbOa '~~. Inc .. VINc:h Ngarmboonta, 14 Corona def Mar, Calif. Clatence D. Woody, 3119 Crilg C. Bl11t11, 29692 S. Jim Thltl, 17191 Cotblng Rtntt Sue Wallace. 3311 M ohammed Najttb Coca van Sehulttt, 64 Ch1rt11 Gallu20, 2002 lllbOI.. c.lf.;,.!_~t,C707 Ullano, IMnt, Calif. 92714 92125 Slclly St., Co1t1 Mtu, rlana. Ugur\a Nlgutl, c.llf. Ln. 1209, Huntington Easter Cir.. Huntington Tubal1h ... 8041 W. 86th Royal St. GIOfgt, Newport Anaht1m Ave., Co ... ~ ~·· -allf. Thia bu11n111 11 co,,. Thi• bu1ln111 11 co,,. Calif, t2e21 t21n Stach, Clillf. t2'49 Stach, Calif. t2114t Pl .. LA .. Calif. 90045 Blach, Calif 92660 CA 92127 9*1 . 1 1 duc:1ed by: an lndMdual duc:led by: an lndMdual Thie bu1ln111 la con-Thie bu1ln111 11 con-Thie bu1ln111 la con-Thie bu1lne11 11 con-Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Tiii• bu11n111 11 con-Thi• bullneu 11 co"' Thie bue Mii • con· The rtglalranl(a) com-Tht ttQll1t1nl(1) com-ducted by: an lndMdUlll dueled by: an lndMdual duc1ed by: an lndMc:lu.I ducted by: an lncfMdual ducted by; an lndMdull duc:ttcl by: an lndtYldual ducted by: an lndtvldual ~ b'f:1a CCHpOr( 1111on mtnCtd to ltanuc:t buU-menctd lo transact buli-Tht regl1trant(1) com-Tht regl1tran1(1) com-Tht regl1trant(1) com-Tht regl1tran1(1) com-Tilt reglstrant(s) com-Tne reglllrant(t) com-Tht reg111rant(1) com- Tht reg111ranl<al com-neu under the Flttlllous neat undlf lht fictitious menctcl 10 transact bUll· menctcl to 1tan1act bU"' menced to tranaact bull· tMnctd to ttanstct bUll-menced to ttanuct busl· menctd to ttansact bU9I-menc.cs lo tranNct ~ menctd lo lranaact bU9I-BuslntH N1m1(1) lilted Bualn11s N1m1(1) H1ted neu wWSll lhl Fictitious ne11 undlf 1hl ~11loua ness wldtf lht Flclilloua nen undtt lht f1ctlt.IOUI ness under 1hl Fict1uous neu under t.nt Fic11tlout ness undw the f lc1111ous neaa undlr the Flcll1Sout11 •bovt on: June a. 1992 above on. June 2. 1992 Bu1lnffl Namt(sl listed Bus neu Name(t) hlad 8uslnea1 Name{•) lilttd Buelntn Namt(I) lllled Bu1ln111 -r;iam1l1) listed Butlnt11 Namt(I) 1111ed Bu1ln111 Namt(I) lilted llkltltln• ... ~(I) lled Vlruch Noarmboonta Brian Ray above on: June 1. f992 above on: not applicable ~on: NJA above on: May 19. 1992 above on: Apr112•. 1992 above on: May 29, 1992 aboVt on· 15 June 92 abOW on: ,_, I , 1992 This slafemtnt was flied Thie ataltmenl WH fifed Clatenct D. Woody Cr1lg 8l11t11 Jim Thill Rtntt Wallace Mohammed Tubaisha.I Coca Van Sehuttzt Ch11ltl Gat1U10 Davtd Welnltock with 1hl County Citric of with lht CounlY Cltnc of This lllltmtnt WU filtd Thi• atatlf'l'llfll WH filed This ltaltmtnt WU llltd Thi• llaltmtnt WH flied This statement WH filed This statement WH filed This Staltmtnt WU filed This •~ wu filed Orange County on June 9, Orange County on June 9, with tht County Cl8f1< of with the County Citric of with the County Citric of with the County Citric of with tht County Clttk of with lht County Clefk ot with lhl County Clerk ol with the Councy Cltrtc of 1992 1992 Orange County on May 20, Orange County on May 19. Orange County on May 29, Orange County on May 29. Ofange County on May 29, Ofangt County on May 29, Orange County on June 1, 01'11191 County on May 29, FSi4t40 FSMt2e 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 1992 t992 11192 Publlshtd Newport Beach-Publlshtd Newport Beach-PS32018 FS3tl39 FS32959 '53298t F53Heo F53295e '5Utl2 FS3IM8 Costa Miii Dally PllOI Co1ta M111 Dally Pilot Publlshtd Newport Beach-Publahtd Newport Beach-Published Newport 8tach-Published NtwPort Btacfl. Published Newport 8tacfl. Published Newport Beach-Publlshtd Newport Baac~ Publiahtd ~ 8tach-June 20, 27, Ny 4, 11, June 20, 27, July 4, 1t, Cotta Mna Dally P1lol May Co111 Mtll Dally Piiot May Costa Mt11 Dally Piiot Co1t1 Mtll Dally Pilot Costa Mase Diiiy Pilot Costa Mtsa Daily Pilot Costa M11a Dally Pilot Cotta Mt11 Daily Piiot 1992 1992 30, June e, 13, 20, 1992 30, June 8, 13. 20, 1992 June e. 13, 20, 27. 1992 June 8, 13, 20. 27, 1992 June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1992 Junt 6. 13, 20, 27, 1992 June 6, 13, 20, 27, 1992 June I, 13, 20, 27, 1992 Sa_.113 Sa-485 Sa-415 Sa-417 Sa-429 Sa-430 Sa..,.32 Sa-438 Sa..,.40 Sa-439 ~~~~~~--~...;.·-~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~----·~~~~~~~~-•-~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~-·-~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~- . 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA. 92827 l\1 I 11 I I I , ·\I , I S MOil l'<iACit-.S MOH I<,·\< rl· S I' I> S "'I -. l'l>S _ .. ,,.., TU s _ .. , t-. uick Action On TODAY'S REAL ESTATE CLASSIFICATIONS 1002-2790 ARE IN THE REAL 1:.ST A TE TABLOID SECTION I .OST & LOST& FOUND :!92~ t 'OUND 2925 .-.ound: Cockatlel, LOSTI Parakttt, color Eul aide Costa Mesa. Blue & frlendly, lost vi- Pleast call to Identify clnlty of O range 548-0163 County Airport. FOUND 41281 Mest, 751·3485. REWMDI N ewport Beach, LOST: KEYS on owntr, please call to brown ltalhtr key ID Rtl9815-4719 ring, 1t Mllltr'I Out· Found EARL y JUNEI post, 17th St.. Costa Wrist Wetch In vtcln· Mesa. Call 548·1559. lty of Rusty Pellcan Rest. on W. Coast Hwy, NB, Call to Iden-Announcements tity 646-8901 ·----------------· FOUND! Small black & white dog. Huntington Employment Opportunities EMPLOYMENT :;:;30 Accounting Clerk A/P, A/A, b1lllng, col· lectlons, bank recon· clllatlon & minor admln duties for med· size NB architectural firm. Please contact Jay Malone. 673-0300. ASSISTANT EDITOR lilJ TO PlACE 11111 CILl lZ] 642-5678 Ml-1121 EMPLOYMENT 5530 t:MPLOYMt:NT 5530 .... --------------~ GENERAL FRANCHISE OF 901S Amazing Bualnea1 A t1rs1. Nothing elst Ilk• It. We are rec· ommendtd by ma1or eutomotlvt manufac· turtrs to perform specialized warranty work for dealer· ships. If you have SOK to invest, don't miss this one. For dtta1ls, call anytime: 1·800·741·3778 K·M•rt Portrell Studio hiring several Will Train. Traveling & Non-Traveling posl· lions. Call llah at OU( HO to schedut. an in.- tervttw appolntmen\ 8 o o .9 9 2 -6 3 1 3 e x l 2542. EOE. Generel Office • Entry level for ad agency. LI bookpng pnonts, •~ands, PC.1 exp rtQ. Pff to start., Fff pots. PosttJvt at, tttudol Marla 756-8554' Mortgage Loans. REAL 1-;s·1 AT!-; 2799 HUSINt:ss OPPORTUNITY 2904 Beach/Fountain Valley area on Garfield betw. PERSONALS 3002 Magnolia/Newland on DWM seeks attractive 5 years experience Robert Waktf1tld wrlltng, editing. lay· W1ktfltld Markttlnt ~rovp SE LL outs. Q re et Job. C11111btfl1ncfl14t. Ste 200t ·~. .. •Competitive rates and programs • Construction take·out loans • Refinances and Purchases • Loan Consuttants with over 15 years experience EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAIIABLE For more information call our Mortgage Services Department at (714) 754-7344. Ask for Patrick Kennedy r:;;;:\ CO\ST BANK .. "1l~8CR FDIC Gl 3500 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA 92704 w•0eA Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. OVERSlUFFED? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is wery nook and cranny of your garoge stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to perk yow cur inside? We've got the answer! ~ yow gmoge sme in the Deily Not Classifieds. K my items is1ed in your gmoge sde ad don It sel, we 11 nil those Msted items (u..ter merdmise) the tolowing week at "'--1 . no uup. Cal 642·5678 Todayt -·--Local Vending Route for Thursday June . 18th. young female to share The f6Uowlng real es· sate, proven earner • __ c_a_l_I _H_8_·2_4_7_o......,. fabulous ocean front tato advertisements Min $5000. Call Mr. Found: 10 speed Bl· estate In exchange for were placed too late Ryan. 1·800-329-8782 cycle on 4/22/92 at occaslon,al l~gbht to run In the real es· Pay Phones • Pou. Smoketree & Peral-housekeep ng, a Y· sond clips. layouts t2700 Slllllpllle Rold, your home ASAP to Daily Pilot, Loulntlle, ICY 4024).1571 ...,rough class1'fied 330 W. Bay St .. Costa1~========-1==u=•======i Mesa 92627. 1; tall section. For a $900 Wkly lhcome • mon1. Fountlan Valley, sitting. Salary pos---A-u-to_R_o_u_t_e __ more complete llsllng, Invest. Ren. 1·800-Can Be Clelmed ._s_l_bl_e_. _4_9_7_-o_a_e_9 __ ~ ·-The Independent has pl1a11 ••• today's 226-2290 ,_F_._v_.P_._D_·~-,----SWM, 35, 8'. 170tbs, routes avallable In real estate tab. -P-A-IV_A_T_E_P_A_Y_P_H"""O_N_E=s FOUND: DOQ Fem good-look.Ing. dark Hunllnglon Beach and & hair, blue eyes. Nr Hoag. NB: 2Br 1~•Ba FOR SALE CHEAP, Lab mix, black healthy, ou,doors, ath· Fountain Valley. S775. 4229 Dana Rd, LOCAL 1 ·800·375· whltt, vie Wiison & Wednesday nights gar, patio, new crpl, VEND EXT. 101 Plactntla, Costa letic ... Loving, genu· only • No collecung. 548-870t or 642·1276 Vendln .. Route·. M11a. Call 645·5460 Int. financially secure. Must have depend· Business & Finance HlJSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2!10-1 .., Seeking a very spoclal For •• le. Earn a Found: Ftmai. Black/ lady for potential Ille able auto. Insurance and valid driver's II· sttedy c.eh Income. Tan Shttpard Mix, mate: SWF, 25·32. cense. Call Mike 1-800.95S-0354 Red Collar, Found sllm, beautiful Inside Wll•'I '<• 9424333 around June 10 in the & out, non-smoker, -c vicinity of Slater/Ed· sensitive. monoga· BOOKKEEPER P(T wards. Pl•••• call mous nature. Please 842-8693 be non-mattriallslic, For upscale grocery. AJP. AJA & computer. FOUND• Peking••• have a •tnst 01 Call Biii, 631-4404 Announcements Seevourcar make tracks! AWNDINO Al"f NOll ;\;C"F !VIENTS 2H20 dog, male, Sat, June humor & very special ---------II 8, 900 block of Joann valuo1. Love sharing Cl I ----~~~::::::••···--St., Costa MtN. Well ttndtm.ss, Intimate Ii 8ln ng - 1eken cert of. Call to honeat communlca· Lead person, F(f. Identify, 642-o34t. tlon. Pasl & pr11ent Musi have own car. St. Jude Novena Info & PHOTO pltaat. Starting 1alaty $7/Hr. Sacred Heart of Jesu. LOIT 4 Fllhlng Polt1 Reply 10 ad 11'99, P.O. Liz 942·3334 b d d I In_.. Balboa Blvd June 9, Box 1580, Co1t a ---------11 • a ore • g or '""• REWARDll 544 3885 D liv D Iv loved and preaerved Mesa, CA 92826. 8 ery f 8f throughout the world, LOSTI M ate Black La· Wanted. Pff. Apply II now and forever. Sa-brador w/Whlt• 1pot. Chicago for Ribs. cred Heart of Je1u1 Short & 1tocky. Loat 9901 Yorlclown, H.B. pray for us. Say thl1 8-8-92 In th• vlclnlty of 963·7427. prayer 9 times a day. 16th & Placentia. •FOR SALE• Need lo s8I ycu ar? ~ ~ the PJJSf way! Roo ycu clJt> Cif b 10 m,.s fl lhe ~ Pb,/1~09. h OOe.ii't sel, we'l 1\11 it b 5 nm ckr(s, FREE!• frj Cbss&f fa oolo1s. ,. SS llUSINIE8S SS Handling Nam• Brend FOOd Producta •uch aa SNICKERS, FRI· TOS. ETC. NO SELL· INO INVOLVED! Strvfct aecounls ael up by profeulonal lo- cators. Nall c 1nsu1 figur e• ahow ave gro11 earnings of $3,400/mo. Req. 8 hrs/Wk. Min. Invest. S5.888. Call 1 ·800- 332-0045 NOW for Broe. By tht 8th day your Co11a Mts1. BhJt Newport Beach Coun· DENTAL Employees/ prayer wlll bt an· woven collar. Pleaat try Club Golf Membtr· Employer•. Outstand· liiljiilL • CONDOM VENDING ROUTE Big Profits. Call Amerl· can Defender 24 Hra. 1 ·600-858-3933 swettd. II has never help us fine "Boruall" ahlp 65<>-6413 Ing opportunities. Call been known to fall. (714) 65<>-4532 or eoo-• 714-523·1545 Publlcation mull be 748-6221 ask for Anita Muit Sell R;l. Mtmbtf· --------·II promis.a. Thllnk you ":;.!!: c::~" DRIVERS NEEDED St. Jude· E.W. Why play Hide 'N Club 67S-l988 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Se 11 y 0 u r h 0 m 1 Seok wltll childcare? 1--B---S-lt_l__.F-l -d""'.l:--t EARN TO 5550 WEEKLY through claHlfied. Cati Th• Piiot today! uy II. e t. n • flexlbl• hrs. pt-11 9425978 642·5678. Classlfled. CALL 1-800-766·3181 642-5678 ·~ PIJ1y ~. t«> rehnis wi!ti hs. SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ --- 83 rtr al ,. 11111111 and llmllll -- ('EMl-.N r t 'l-,N< t-,S < 'ON<'HE n : :1!1:!1; & lH,('KS .rn l !> HANlJY MAN 3710 l.ANUSC'Al'I-; & I.AWN CAH.E :u-m,.. H•ndvm1n ServfcH. //Drlv1waya.patlo• F•NC•8.0AT••· Uc.-ln1ur. Local ref1. Trtt Service. atump•. peth• etc. No )ob * New Repair.~ Frff 11t. 973--7822 clnup1. hauling. amal. ..._, Uc •• 1t410 Cadlr POii Aepac9. CWNa. Comm . /r •I . I awn Mickey 963·2493 Jim Whyte 842·7208 Handyman, General malnt. Mlle• 641-0512 Repalra. RMS. ratH. ---=,...--~-~-· T.J. Ptl1I Cone Conll Coro Locke, t1ucet1. paint. • fRE19 • BootlkHping tallofed to ~-llock. St. Uc. 277329. more. Brian. 838·7386 yout need•. PersonaV HogtlMI au.I low Prlctl. TOPlllCl.tllMO••· L••fll, Bualneta. ()vet' 12 yra (714)962·7'083 Repalr9 R U1. C8rpen-71144,_ eap. 863-4349 All Carpet Repelr9 try. drywall. etec:trlcal. Alll>lll<lNS HI:-:\10IH I l:'-t(i H 10 You c:.n hn en honeat, hard WOl'klng contrac· tor. Make the WIH Chok:e ..... Cett- etruotlen ....U2:t HIJSINI:-SS St-:HVI< TS .I l'H~ LOANS Home Equity Reftnanc• ....... Venture Cmltal Debt conaoii<fa1i0n Pwtonll 1...00-.Sll 3532 (·\Ill'! NlllY.1 ·,10 C't-:lt/\MI<' Tl 1.l-,S .t~>2H THI ORIGINAL DEAN tht TILE UM leaky ahower1-Acld wuh & ,,tO\ll. New & A•palf. athroom•· ShoWer doors. Kltc- Ftoora·Plumblng Lie. a5yra o .c . 87:M065 ("It-l\NINlr St-l!\'11 I S .I• l .. Pwr atretch & Install palm, etc. GrHl rates. Arly alH job, 15 yra Brten 645-17U 7 da. 7»8831 24 hra I HANllY MAN ;1710 I.AN l>S(' I\ I' 1:-. fv. I.AWN< t\111· .. 1"40~ 1.1·:<1 .'\I. SEHVICt-.S .H• l ~ MUVlNli 38:14 Sn On Movtne Low111. Storage. prol. excel ttputallon 1 hr min. ln11Jf. T1676S9. VIia/MC 731•29&e PAINTING 3HM~ lo"19 Yn of Qullty lttt filrc:Nl'cl ""°' Uc. ~ ......... ~"""'"""' H0<.>1-'INCi :t•110 Rooting Repelr Tiit root apecialf8l. Uc rtfs. "" eaU73o1'8U Sl'HINKI t-II Ht:l'AIHS .l'I.' I Sprlnklef'• ere my only businffa. AepM-a & .inatattet tona • Charita 722•1824. Spec wlnyl , w alum ..,,,lndOwa ' ~·ed ()vet' yrs up. UC. •T~ No matter what you're doing, your hometown MWIP"S* For more information, Cal Todayl Atltt. tor yo41t Service Oi'ecay Repraeentati.w 842-4321 Ext.31 O ... I l t I H Saturda June 20, 1982 I \11·1 I '' \'I '\ I ' ' \II I \11 I I I) \1 l '\ l ' ' '" ~\\l'ltJ\\11'\I .. 111 I \ I ' '' ' • I ' ' .: ' . ' . ·I 1. ·.I• I ' '' \ LT. IDllHDCI OK PIT Pre l11l11IT111w IHrtllly'/T •waaher/Dfyer 11111 ............. '~ 0 111&1 •"' Ja~ DAYPHTWR/ HANDY PP80N Aeoeuntent• on V.,., l!Jl90 ...,... trm loo both. DlahwHh•t 0 4, on ........... In...,._ ....., ..,.,.. NI N-.ctec:t 1 .....,..._ ..._, __ N_pt_Hgea ___ ... __ 1_m __ ..--.. In Ne•Polrl C8fto aUHHI l1H eta lltl :.~.::·• pyppy, DorV-..Ape9. Many .....,.. A lnt. Muat apeak, wrh• & c II •-t"' le read l!ngllah. FIT • ,. 11• prem r .. _,..,,. ,....... •• --....... be ...,. lhal • lkMv blonde, ... mall Mme ... 111.iOO. wok (Thuraday). PROllOTIOll .., Wda MOty 4 hral IM._.. In lt'6e oat• O'KMta I Mef'll Whlie attOC ltlO ,.....,.111 498 • .... OI • .... .-temp/perm pe1aonne1 daya. Appty In JMra<>n, agency thal •9Mc9• UBM, 1582 Parkway Orang. County. W• Loop, Ste E, Tuatln, need all lev91a of o•n· Huntington a .. ch/ llAIAQD d•r· Muel po..... egory may ...... you ..... uoo. 0..........,...... WIW I' e,....... LA8 °" C~~fy~1:'~ or~ ~~··~ to oall a IOO nurMel MO tlal 1 I wtce, AKCIOFA, W .... Pum. ctochM. ...., Phone 251-1800 M·F eraJ ol'flc• + ecctg : Huntlng1on a..ch In-Otang. ~ty new-. ~ 11~. Cell In which lhefe i. • Champ Sire. eholl •1"· Plenty of ..,.. 'boerd dep9ndent. Muat have paper pubHahlng com· Mald.rrec:t 180-1'13 Clhatge S* minute. Ilk• new 1119 MOO-MOO 14'-7483 Coo~ & mut, S650 LAllOR•RS N••D•D •DATA ENTRY 17 up Up lo $10.90 an hour, •LOTUS $9 up part & full lime. Land· •ACCTG CLERICAL Z:~.~·~a~r;1•:' lnaur-· =:.::*:~':JU: 9: llCRITAllY Pff lertender T..-... .._., .. ., M6Viii6t.J~~ll to 2314 irotdham Rd 965-3030 uk for Rita. handle Ct .. tlve dU.C:• Good akllla. ,..._.,.., Ne9ded, um up 10 't1 2 dOOr HoCpolnl Re-QOOO RU91•1 Two .. ......_ a ••• acapera, wlll train, $7.50 up Drivers also part & full •BOOKJ<EEPERS S9 up For Ad Action Call a lime. 1·800-768-3189 •PAYROLL 510 up Loen Off1oe,.1 Ca.rffr Call IOday for appt. oppty w/monao• co. AOC 100% Fr•• tor proven agta. Xtnt __ .,_1_4-_e_e_s_._0_1_00 __ comm+ bonu"•· Call Sell ypur unwanted Jim, 714/534·3106. ltema th• easy wayl liljNlt .. B 1 s 11 11 Find 1 To place your clasal-uy L • • t. fled ad call ~2·5678. AD· VISOR &42·5878 Clasallled. UPTO seoo PER MONTH * NO COllfCTIONS * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Monday thru Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 "'' By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q.1-AI South. hold: vulnerable, you Q.4'-Aa-South, vulnen.ble, you hold: •8 Y'872 OAXQ73 •A6'.3 The biddin& bu proceeded: W•t North EMt Soutb 3 • p._ p._ 1 What action do you take? Q.2-Both vul:nerabl.e, u South you bold: ..,762 Y'JU& OQ109 •AQ6 The bidding bu proceeded: W•t North Eut South I • p._ PaM ? What action do you take? Q.3-AI South, vulnerable, you bold: +J10662 Y'A8 OK862 •83 The bidding bu proceeded: W•t North Eut Soutb t • P .. P .. ? What act.ion do you take? +K8 Y'AXQ883 095-4 H8 The bidding bu proceeded: W•t North Eut South t • P .. P .. 1 What do you bid now? Q.6-A• South. vulnerable. you hold: •K96 Y'AJ983 OQ.183 M The bidding bu proceeded: Weet North Eut South t • P .. P ... ? What action do you take? Q.6-A• South, vulnerable, you hold: •Q10962 \IAJ OK83 •762 The bidding ha.a proceeded: Eut South W.t . ...North 1 • P ... P .. Dbl P... ? What do you bid now? Look for anawert on Monday. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACR088 1 Slend9r 5 Clue 9 Shirt parts I 4 ""rl>M lhade 15 Forett 0 1t HI Deft 17 Hetp (a thief) 18 Slope 19 Hindu prlnQela 111r 20 Very bad 22 Lootted 1118' 23 Obj9c1 ol adol'allon 24 Took to court 25 Pan ol gr1119ino IOOI 28 Newfoundl1n<1 -32 S.Ctora 33 Elllltl l4 UndMd«S 35 Ol lhe earth 38 Card 9ame 37 Cw lrfldta 38 Opp of ayn 39 Some Europ9ar11 40 Mike drunk 41 Saving• 43 w ... quietly 44 Experts 45 Tribal unit 4e lmpau1ve 49 Jangllng nOIMI 53 Wu opllmla1lC ~ Fairway club 55 ConllMl'll 58 Rldlc\llOUI 57 Office furniture 58 lmprovemen1 59 Animal llklns 80 la In hock lo 81 GaellC DOWN 1 Squabble 2 Mectilne oil 3 Wine bueket 4 OI ~remen• 5 Anchoring place 8 Totally 7 AIMl!an city 8 Pipe fitting 9 Calllnga 10 African land 1 1 Oiacovery 12 Abecon<I 13 Future plant 21 Roman dll• 22 POlllO, eg 24 GoaU.'1 1 .. 11 25 Unbellewr 2e Actr ... Dunne 27 -·foot Oil 28 Prefera 29 Submerge 30 Al the h19hel1 potnl 3 1 Stopa wor'king 33Y~a A LL O WI SL AB I SLI M MA.OR I P OLO TO ME .l.Ji§.i .!. J!,~I NOROPS RET L AIO •GR ATl8 -8 ES T •B O AT-0 A M A S C E N E • F AIT A L AV E IR SE •O A ST -e SE M l SS •N OR M A • FA KE u l A• ST AG • l E AS ED PAS HA • REM I N. -ENOS •ANTS EN S ATE •f...!. ~ !..Q RETR i C TEO ABATE G REY AIDE NASTY SO ME LOIN TYPES 36 Summon41<1 37 Mesh 90aln 39 0.t9fmtnes 40 -flakes 42 Gitt 43 Metallic sound a 45 Nol lar 1way 48 V ..... 47 Pilctl us 19 49 Jewel 49 Sl\19'• personnel 50 Glacial r10gel 51 ~ormer Jacot>- 52 L~ 54 Wedding word1 10 11 12 13 tlon and C()()(dfnatlon Cell 931-4337. 1150 dally, aataty + frl1•r•l•r. White. MIM lot MaNC Cata • ..... nNI PIM of both clrcutatlon anc1 ••cifiiiY l'IT tlpa, tun OI' pan Ume. l300. Ma-7909 month• old, nuterec:t T ..... _ ._... oak lllk. •~ .d .. •rtlalng prom-2 wk tr•'""-, women. and twav• all anot•I u .. -._... LG .. --Nwlpot1pier.,..,17/ m-21-..:'!L-. "'-".· p ..... call (714) 493-dHk/conaole. Aound tlona. If you can offer hOUr + oommtaelon. ... ... ........, ..._. k bl/ h A t ut 5 yeara experlene• Cd 71M101 900-eaa.em IG03 oa t c ra, n \ In deaktop publlah1n9, a.I" TV 180 Waahef Of8ndfathet ctoctc. copywrltln-g, baalc 81Yht needed. laton In RSAL WSTAT• 150, oaa Ory« l50. Much Morel Sat •2 • graphic aklll• and Anon Hotel. Clienlele LIC•Na• COUM•. On S.1 Bed ~5. like 4 Aualt6ng Wind aal•• pre .. ntatk>n, we preferred. Rent or !'ME wtth rebate. n.w agl ~ S50, Mo-c.e. lwope (Champion), wlll offer you a com· commlaalon. Many ~1-1768 hagany end Ibis S&O/ 12 apd, &ecm, road petltlve aalary, full ewaa. 780-1012 Pf, wicker dHlc/2 chra blk•. pd 1900. aac benefit package and a IUMlllR JOI PIT 125, wicker phone tbl 1400 IM2•7483 very buay atmo.. $15, 1548·5913 oar ............ Ala• pher•. Send resume Seek energetic ff<> College age atudent· 7• iofa w/mtcng lw ... ,, Ulery, FrVSat M , turn. and aalary htatory 10: taty-type, no ••P nee. aummertlme Nanny. Oood Cond. 1150, hHhld, toya A Morel Ad #100, e/o Dally call Larry. H3-3390. lam·1pm M-F. Must Mual Sffl 842·8802 2039 CommOdore Pilot, P.O. Bo• 1580, Truolc Owfter/Oper• be rellable A have ..,tl•n• 8'4" Surfboard...,....__,~~~~~-:::' Coata M•••· CA to,. • $2,000 algn-on own tranapo 840-2755 Qn •• Mattreaa/Box $100 Rip curl Welauit Sal ONLY, SOS Klngt Pl 92828. bonue for ..,. d~ aprg, computer dMk, a1% j l50 87~7847 Mlac Tool•. Storage NI· WI'< II! I lHA('JI hlh!I 1 ....... , l l l .... '"-1\11111\'-' 1\1/\lllNI ...._,II'" l>lH'K S ,1 1 with OTR experience. HOUSEKEEPER 2 VCR'a, 19" TV, 2 lbl • g Cabinets & BenchH & R.E. ASSISTANT Tultlon-frH training Uv•ln, NB. Musi be lampa, 1 nr lamp. fll· Much Much Morel Wentedl.Sll1t Top Newport Real Ea· available. northAm•r· alrong 81 cleaning & Ing cab w/Whla, Culo SAT/SUN .... Antqa, a9• Sallb-t In hit• Agl nHd• a PIT Ian Van Unea. 1·800-direction•. Cooking a Keyboard, lg wood camping 9qUlpl, toys, PQft Bch e1s-a AHlatant. Muat be fa· 348-2147, Dept. De3 must. Formal dining dining tbl, am micro, •lcl 1837 Port•-.-.-............ ,b,..o_a_l ... •""'l"""1 mlllar w/computw & VID•O R•PAIR capability. Sun a Mon DlahH, 8 black plant· flor 8ele1 Vldeonlca Wheeler have otc akllla. Lie ""SON otf. Mual apeak En· era, all Ilk• newt VCU·1. MOd•I com-South Baytront. req'd . AON 780-5000 Security cam.re ••P· gllah, non/amkr, 35 7~ pl•t• w/remot• A In-Power7~~~=1 Q 0 C Call 131-4337. yra & up, gr-ut pay & alruotlon bookleta. Transportation RECEPT/ EN F ••c9l ""8flt9. Reta. Priced at 1521. Call Ml·.I{( Ii i\~ l >l~t-New dlalntxltJon ctr, Whether you're buying req. Contact Unda 10-5. Mt-4904 ...... .,...2.4 ~ .... mth to fncd, lghtd, for 18' to 75', 842-4 Coll• MHa. $7/l'lr. or Mlllng, Claaalftec:t 7141MW9e9 Rela req'd. 848-0931 cowra all your Medal MIS(' till t '.> ( \ I I I Ii \ ', ', l \ , I I t t J I I I ~ ... ; I . I • I I I I I JI 11 I I •=--.....-......,,,...--.,........, 8' lC 8' Oriental PHii Nureln9 Terminal Scr99" 1395 5• Pf c ... a. 10 yra ••P· .,, .... pd S3JOO uc ll<lt\l'S 7011 ::,:M::: :S~=· $800, Etc. 841·74T7 • .,..,.,~.....,,,.-...-----La Ila. 1 ~ vr o1c1 ---------~ .... ------.. USC Grad, 28 yr old nffd• TI.C, pd $225, ~' fem ... ka rm« guest aac MO/obo 723-035t •u ....... ......,.,f w/Vll, 40hp Mere tw LIDO ISLAND 50 ft allp, evallab Juty & Auguat Catt 21W7&-713 hra, f/fndr, Great Cond 1---,,,..,.,..-....,.-~~--. '4e00/obo 6'MS25 ~ houM In exchange for1.,...-----,,,.......,-.,,......,-... 0....... chlld care/errandal1t OuHn or Pllllor Palma, Gara.. Sale Sat t-4, •2e Cerver Merlner ~""I hHkpln~~•;llUng. M feel tall. $20 ... CNna, booka, cl1hg-Xlnl refa. t04 Herb plant• 80 kinda al%e 1&-18, record• & Buy • Sell • Trade e EnJoyl 11 ea, u1ac 974.9422 morel 201 Cetlln• l ,000s of Bar-'no Shade, Pine, Cypreaa o-..... tr•••· 15-gallon. s20. Merchandise COHON/\ I>t-:1. MAH h I~:! SUBDA?".yJUBB llat 10 -4PM 1.gallon plants, S 1 Wlaterla $10. 674·9422 C<>l.11:-Cl'IHJ.t·:S ti017 Out•t•ndln• Long Besch Airport Hollday Inn Al'l'LIANLl:-.S till! 1 · Lakewood Blvd. @ 406 Fwy. •Larve o• R•trte• Side x Side, White, Ilk• new, $350/obo •7s-8N3 Attention: Ttcldr Bur 14' UYUNER Ceprl '86 •:S"' Admls81on, Call 310·396-9463 ~ ..... 1aftlnudoa COSTA MESI\ 612~ Colltctorsl w/trler, open bow, Wiii aacrlflc• Undaay 4 ftemlly CuW...ao 50HP. Lowrance fl1h Purpue Umltec:t edition Sale, Sal 1-3, furn, ftnder, at.,90, GrHt 4 "Lady Anne" Teddy k1chn, cltha, & Morel flah/akl/crulul Xlnl Bear ,8 of only 100 1500 blck Rlverald• Pl cond, RUNS GREATI d ... 00 p Motivated, Just bOUght ma •· -· leue Boal towing lftlrrora •another boall S3300 call 842-4321 X332 lake flah holder, por· OFFl!RI 432-03 t 8 day1 or 831-3220 evea table gas can. lures/ ploaae call after 6pm HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOUI Dinner Srvo. Royal pools/rHll, mlac/L.W. --..,...,-...---....----•1917 BMW 32818 Crwn O•rby lrmarl trollera, wood canoe , •• Lon• Ster w/lrlt, Delphln gr9)'/lan, n 2451. 8 5-pc aettlnga paddles, ocean tackle 70hp Chryaler mtr, nu brakH, 81k well mal lncldg crHc•nt •••· llems, navlgallonal atHrlng eya. $1700/ talned mil••· Clltf ada. 11 arvg pci. maps, dratlman Items. obo Biii 841·5902 alarm, cruise contr M h bo hi pallo bug zapper, , power wlndOW9, AJ le g ne c na cut· home owners tool•. 24 I•• Rey '78, Ftybrdg, S 11,900 obo lery. In factory pkg. s.a.ea32 2 helm statk>na, 1/f, IW 310-796-0650 IV ma Sell Compltle ONLY! 490 Coate M••• St hra, ICfraa, rare mOdel l9500 722·1739 114,040 543-e070 ('AI>ll.l.J\C !111111 Is someone spedet having a tMrthday Jt-:WEl.HY FlJllS G1rag1 Silt 28' Saf•rt '77 w/trlr, Sal 8/20, Flybrdg, Hal• 5, twna, '79 Dleael a.vii Whlte/r.CS, Xlnt •• In July? Annoooce tt In the Deity Ptlot and I~ Send In a non«tumable photo along wtttt $10.00 or just a message wtth S5.oo and we wtn publish It on Juty 9th. Oeadll~: July 3rd, 5:00 p.m. ~nd your message to: The Delly Piiot & Independent 330 W. Bay St. & AH I H02~ 950 Capital SI. 1 owner, lw hr8, S24k/ Jeweky worth If 10ll O•r•v• ial• sat s-2, obo, {714) 793-1723 Mii 145k/obo or trade 2 OHka, filing cabl· 35'Tolty Spslhr '89, IW ror boat, motorhome, net. clothH, picture Detr Dal 195 hra. NB or???, 841·7477 frames. kitchen ltema, mrng avl 11751(/0bo & Morel 939 Arbor St Nord Yatcl}s 673-8878 nu trana rear end, r malnl., 2nd owner 'I ~200 d-721·5225 evea/wkd 154 8181 CHEVROU.T !111-l:'l l'ETS & ANIMALS h0~9 Beaulllul Germen Shep•rda, A.KC, 5 Wks, lhOll, $350- ~00, 840-3054 (19th/Monrovia) .,,.---~__,,.--.....,,.~-• SUMMER BLOW OUTI '89 Convet11Me C Gar•v•/Movlng S•I• All Family Ski Boata at vette, 4 apd, 427, n Furniture, baby Items. Dir coat•. Johniton part too many 10 Ila Apple PrlnterlTerml· Yacht Sal•• 675-1393 nu top, all paper•· nal, IBM Elec, record• muscle, $12,999 obo (50.60.1) & Morel Sat Call Clltf 840-7134 8am, 3253 Mlnn101a POWJo:R BOATS 7012 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Attn: Classltled Happy Birthday Sl'OHTI N(i Sl'OHTIN<i es• US Coeat Guard Certified Cuetom Yecht flaher EXTREMELY MOTIVATED Stlletl Recent App'I $850k, asking $795k {714) 67&-8240 TRADE OR SELL '83 CAMARO ue Blac k, 305 engine overdrive trana. Woul like to trade for truck Pleue call 89().()()55. -------GOOllS tiob:o CiOODS tiOhr> I Name I I* 1:..ress-----:. 'Message I Photo messase s10.oo I' Messase only ss.oo ~·---~-.: --- at.Nen Write: '1 •• ,...W. I caa't _. le flacl IUct.anl Pryer'a alp -IMlp ..r' -JllM Hettea, Mlaal. n.. ...,.-.: Rk"8nl Pryor It ee4 on.I)' 1 co..ctlaa, .... u ellftlleel &CW UMI talnte4 wriWr. Ola. ,.... IM ....... 51Fttaria"1 0ti..r s.stttar· ...... rnM91Mr, ,..., ,......11 .... ••nl G. lobl-•,, Fruit SlMtra, M..U Cal1M. Jla "aakett. I.any IN~.,....._ SpielMrl _.Neel c~_j 11'4. Mur S.SttariaM 1.-. ,_,. i.. .. leek wt .. H•Mr S. S.Sttert. , ....... J•pl•r. AllES (M1.rth ll·April 19): Yov'll ti. reloaed (rocn obllg1tfon IMt d.ral.ned you ..,,oclonally, linancully Focu1 on ctlebr•tlon, tnttrtaln111tnt, abl"ty to gtt "'~ ~. Secttt meeting ht'ld cloat' to Mldr\lght prov .. bt'ntfldal TAUIUS (April 20·May 20) Stub· bom -.ociatt .. ya. "All ri1ht, you can Mvt' tt you.r way!" F1nt Ouah of anger rwwntmtnt won·1 lalt Ions You ml.Ill do wl\tl you fftl i. f'Om!(t, Scorpio, an· ot~r Teul'\ll llgu'9 tn ec.narlo GEMINI (May 2l·Juntl 20) C.""' 1rtt bOOlt from un'"'ual touiu Wrtn.n word flaunt pro111lnet1tly lnfonnation rwc.4Yfd prior to • j) lft htlpa 111\00dl peth towud pl ~Informed C'Onttm• Ina .... , ot>iiprioftl. t&llft CANCD (June 21 ·Jvly 22). 11r· pntt TWt t..Ma lfMc'e. lnYOlwe """" ~ ~ tak .. p&ac:.. -"· tal etMW <WIM.tftdl atttndon PlnM· Oil ...... ru. "lllOft than afttlC'l,.-.t ... Llbn (lprll pf'Clll\IMntly LIO (lul11.l·A-. 22) 1y II p.• 1116pNnt wlll be da.rifi.cf 11«\11 °" ,.,,Mft!Mp, ~ ,, ...... lepl ~ ..... ,. --....... , "'*"**' Ito· .. MW' lllYOl'"9Mftl •'tht ~ ... ......... ~. Vlaoc> (A .. U ·s.,t 22): ,___ pnctkallty, ~IM. , ...... .... ,.,., ., ........... .,_. ..... ~ "'" 5-ftM Story: lobtrt C.••lnp, UaA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Sttttch late C.1111•1 ma. telfftalon .Ur, laltntl -wider 1ucUen~ awaits you.r coaf~ t' u ...,....,,, "My flr1t dlott9. Thow who felt you tnl.Med the TV .n., 'My H_..,' faUe4 btu- boat wUI be 11artled, •hanned by mulls. tlleJ ·_...14 Mt ,.....,. .. lo atllla Wt\At appHn to ti. 1 lo. (lon ciqert· ...,....,. '9r tl•I ... caatl"• My awnt) boolMra.np In your favor. aeco!MI Mri•. 'TIM lob Cu•111lnp SCOIJ'IO (Oct 23·Nov 21 )' St'"8 Show,' ••a "*''•1 MlC'C99 btc111M I lndeptndentt, di.ring, wllllngnna to IM6ated •• •tlllda1 aatroto0r OlMr t&M riab. You'll be V'\lhwrable to love C.•laJI, palt UHi pt'llM•t OioHe and In t\lm th.19 wllJ ltlr~n jukft. Q•l•l•plet1, JM Mefttaaa, Artie ... I f _.. SMw, ._. H.,.. Jlldy c.rlaJMI, larry '""' c tar o gretn·ey ..... 1non1ter. Maallow Jadile M .. a M4I Clad A4"9rian ~.n~ t )'I IACl'nAJllUS (N 2l·DK ll )' ICa&pt. C..lnla .. ne l•ck wllh OY 111 ... s. f'hotosr1phk tqulpawnt thAt ••dam· AllES (March 21 ·Aprll 19). A<'«'pt •led will be r.plac:.d. EmphMi.t on the feet thAil mtnttion• wlll be lmpoMCI unorthodo.11. elem~nn or timlns. eur· Aleo be 1w1,.. lh•t ruin. reguleuont pr1M. What bqln1 .. loul ball could eerve 10 protect your inltr'fft1 Lvnlf tum out to bt hOtM n1n . Chftfll ~mon h lghllght1 eearth, muHum, CAPRJCOaN (Otc. ll·Jan 19): DI• hotpll., vlelta Scorpio involvtd Ytnlly, uptnmenl, Nd 10 w.,drobt TAUaUS (Apnl 20-May 20) Family f lMndal lnvt11t1n«nt le not lmmedlaM member provldft ptrtlntnl lnfonn•llon winner but gain• 111otn1ntu111 . l1no1'1 -llttenl F«vl on pml1g«', C"Omm11nlty. rtlatlve who ll.now1 price ol f'Ytt)'thl.n1 dlvn:h, perticls-tton In ch1r111ble, po• and •alut of nothl"I Cd\JnJ ln11ol•ed lltlcal actlYlty Fllmtlon could Ind 10 AQUAarus CJan 20·~ ta) Cycle 1tt1ova ,....1oN.h1p Writet hl1h for 111onty, peymtntt. coU«'tlont , Cl!MINI (Mey ll·Junt 20) Spol• aMly&1:n1 lnY°'"9 l11"9t-nl tt\At ap li1ht o:n calftf. promotion. ptoduct1on. ,..,.. IO So "eour" wlJI tum out '° be •ltnlllant dofMltlt ldiuetment You'll ~-ti-WlnlWf .. Tallnl9. Lio. !kof· r.ttlYt C'Ompllmtntt rrom lhOH yo11 p6o ptftOn1 flf\11'1 promlntt1tly ldlftlrt 5ttNf1o fMl\INS 111\lllC, flow · Pltca (F8 19·Mar(h 20) IHd '"· dlnln1 tNat '°"'lht. l!ntoYI aftd _,._., edffftillt, ch«ll l.w boob CANCU (June 2l·July U) Look Mal\ ol • 1~ --'raHoN C'CNJd "yond the llftme4llte, hffd lnntr y )'OU' 7 ._.. lMMt aaptc'I COlnadlt With tnY• ._... ,..1111.. Yo. II M awett of ti pulltlaltlftf. ftiCC11nlttof\ ol .pnC\Mll H..,,,... ally " You htlJlld C.prkonl .~ .. °*' ...i11 19 111 ttw 9MUI Pit· 9'0fttM • -'*"' retWNd twoloW. cwa, vuwo ""'°"' ttcu ... Pf'Ollllnntly LIO (Jttly 23·A-. 22) lnfonuoon IP 1\INI ... youa ••THDAYI thtt had bffll "hl44tn" "°"'" Into Yo.. •N atnaltlYt, tMotlonal, f1111lly ¥iew AfWfttton rnofYW around~ Of1tftt.d M .. hn had MOrit Inn..-"" ""'94 "1 enother. poa.tWy lnhtril· thin dW fathtt You lwft pnNt •P· H ff ONdlln• 1.UU. CIMaln P!'O,.t petlet You cwld tuca.cl 111 ,.....,.,.. ,.,_ c-c.r. ~ Pl'90N ,a.y ...,........_.. "'''"'"""• ,.....OC'tt ..... that .,... 9D WWII Ca"*"'-C... · VlaGO (A11t. U ·s.,t 22) l.o"f • eet petMM ,..,. ro&.. In 1"' llft . ......._ ~ ...... to a... v .. ·u ~,. ... ,... 11, J•IJ' ..... .,..,._,,.,..._, ...... ...._. ROATS. YM'HTS. CHAHTt-:HS 7013 entedl to charter 40' + aallboat. Lat• 40'•, n/amkr/d rnkr, cert'd by 2 chartering flrma for 45'. Jim Wttdey (209)488-3CM2 Vl rao lftnMltt StreN Independence, ltffdoD1, couragt, pionffrln1 1plrll Travtl offer lhould be •r1ouely rorWd· tree!. M1terial you ttek h alrt9dy 1n publiahed rorm Chee .. IOW't'ft SC'OIPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 ): You might be aylna. ';Tllh i. deja YVr' Ek· ptri«"ncta 8"m 10 Npell. rtlatlon1hlp undtflllff 1r1nllormetlon. Intuition "111<e1 onr'' ff'Oll\ '°lie Adh«rt to UJ\· orlhodo.11 procedure. Aqutrlan In· •olved SACITT'AalUS (Nov 22·DK 21 ). l>Ol>GE !Hlh~ '77 D04f9e 4•4 Van. 360 v.a , Auna OrHI. •2900/ Ol'f'&RI eso-auaa tfONl>J\ !lllM:, ... M.k 7 L8C Jdnt cond,loadec:t,ABS.nu grey paint, trana guar, 15900/obo 733-3309 LINCOLN •n Contlnenta&. 480 eng. runa good l12t5 Muet ... I Ma-oM7 'HN1...,.aooax Navy blue &-apd, AIC, tote well maln\a.lnec:t mllHI New clutch/ brakM. S3eOO Obo. cau •1a.ea13 Tllll('l<S •1_>.•11 1M9 PORD P~80 Dually. Lariat ••· tended cab. White. 32.000 mllaa. Bed liMr, chrome wt\Hta, good tit••. eitc:ehnl condltlonl 480 v.a. 8oott Value: I 17 ,000. Mual Hll 115,000 080. a.-..o180 VOi I{<.;\\ /\(,1):\ •1: '" You'IJ l\tn luck In m.ttten ol 1pecul.t· lion. romance. Emphllllt on public 1m· •1•. s-rtntnhlp, to0ptr1t1ve t'llort. 11\arn•a«' Articvl•lt v1ew1, 1peak In publlt <Amini, anoihtr Saglt1arlan rtpr'fltni.d. CAPllCOIN (OK 22·Jen 19): '74 VOLKIWAQIN Don't alt lp detall1I Check 1u1otnobllt CAMPO YM tlru, ruel pump. L.arn ruin befo,. Who want• my rnaotc b,....k.ng lhtm Focw on r1tM11. .. u. txia? o r... fof the ••tHll\, ~ ownenhlp, tmploy111tnt. beach! Moving • muat Keep option. open Tav.na1 pl.tyt ,,_,.. .... 11100 o.b.o, Cell ,_ Janet at 842-4321 ext. m011nt ro... 174 daya Of eveninQ• AOUAaJUS (Jin 20·fe.b 18)-Study call 841 Olll. 5(orpto m .... t IHd Ind write. lum 'M ~ C.wert throuah proctte of t.-<hln1 othtn. vwy ct.an. A/C, Wh/ Euluatlon of worth will bt ~tlved, wtt, caaa, lpec Addl- ttlephonk (OtftlftU.n.klltlon MMlbtY o( lion, 15200 ~ oppot1• lltll •w.. "You'rt for mer vw TAINlf Wh/black nsca (Ftb t9.M41rch 20). Fotw ine, ...,. cond, Ike nu on penonaltty, tftYiroNft«ft.I, ~· eng, ~ 4 hachl Ins. dolMettc adtylttne'ftt Scmt tn41· 17IOO ,_.flOt •lduality, ""' ahad" ol '""" al\4 ...... .,..... 1"f OWi\ .,.... ... t, ,.. wtUMat"SM ..... atawW~ \ '· I I\ I I I ', • . f I ~, ,, I' . . 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' ... • J .. hrough your summer in a cool new car Cool off wifh '·fhe Savings . . at These Local Auto Dealers · @ ~~JS~!? .... t ""-P ... ' f' f A M ·~~ .. TUSTIN DODIE SUBARU-SUZUKI ' • .. .\ , h J -~ • ~ . • ~ '. ,, • ... r .. • . .,. I •" I • I .. ,. r ,. ,. ,. . . . . .. .. .. .. • pt ca Saturday, June 20, 1992 GE COAST A GMC unveils its all-new Truck --Suburban . Model for l 992 adds to renown po'ver, versatility A lready a legend throughout the world for its unequaled versatility, power and all-around utility, the all-new GMC Truck Suburban is unveiled by GMC Truck Division for the 1992 model year. Representing a totally new generation as the greatest full-size sport/utility vehicle an)'\'Vhere, the 1992 Suburban now shares the technologically advanced design and engineering benefits of the proven GMC Truck Sierra pickup family. Available for the 1992 model year in 1500-and 2500-series models with GVWR's ranging from 6,800 to 8,600 pounds, Suburban will continue to be available in both two-\\heel (() and four-wheel drive (K) \ersions. Models will be available in base SL and uplevel SLE trim. Compared to the 1991 Suburban, however, most similarities end here, as the new model improves on almost every category of performance; comfort and convenience. Most importantly, Suburban's outstanding versa tility and towing strength are enhanced even more for 1992, with tra ilering capacity increased by 500 pounds over the 1991 model. Properly equipped, the new Suburban can tow up to 10,000 pounds. Available in 1500. and 2500.series models, the 1992 GMC Truck Suburban sports a new aerodynamic shape and a longer wheelbase. Sporting a new aerodynamic shape, the 1992 Suburban \\heelbase is actually longer than ever before, with two inches added for a 131.5-inch wheclba>e. Overall vehicle width and height have been reduced, offeJ1ng a trimmer, smoother extenor design -\\ ithout reducing interior dimemions. Styling cues arc consist<'nt with the already successful full-size Sierra picl..up. The new Suburban design not only maintains many of this vehicle's popular strengths, but enhances them to new levels of comfort, convenience, quality and value. For starters, the new CIK Suburban design puts heavy emphasis on the reduction of. wind noise, squeaks ~nd rattles, water leaks, trim matching and overall fit and finish compared to the previous RN platform design. Ride and handling characteristics are dramatically improved over the old design, with the addition of independent front sus~nsions on both two-and four-wheel drive models. Benefits of this system are improved ride rates and isolation from road bumps and jolts. Suburban's longer wheelbase reduces pitch motions for a smoother ride, as well. Additionally, improvements to Suburban's standard power steering system provide better directional control and stability. One of the biggest stories of Suburban's design for 1992 is the uncommon comfort and convenience or its new interior Come join us for Theodore Robins' Semi--ual Xmas Sale Come in f or your free 6 months Santa checkup to see if yOu' re ~g naughty ar nice. THEODORE . ROBINS environment Functionally, entry to and exit from all seating positions is easier than ever, especially to the available third seat. The third seat now features a footwell for more comfort.able occupant seat positioning. I n terms of interior space - one of this vehide's greatest attributes -almost every dimension is increased, despite Suburban 's trimmer exterior size. Front and rear leg room and shoulder room have all been 2060 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA• (714) M2-0010 increased significantly in most cases. Maximum cargo volume, without rear seats, is increased by almost nine cubic feet from the previous model. With seating for up to nine, the 1992 Suburban features thicker, softer and more contoured seats with a new scat suspension system -enhancing comfort and support for the occupant's back, hips and legs. Also in 1992, head restraints have been added to the front seat's outboard sides. Suburban now features a new heating, air conditioning an ventilation system. Outfets h been relocated to ensure passenger comfort at every position; and convenient du roof-mounted controls that a rear seat occupants to adjust heating or air conditioning functions independently fro front seat occupants. Throughout the new interi controls are logically placed Most importantly, Su ban's outstanding vers ity and towing strength are enhanced even mo for 1992, with trailerin capacity increased by 500 pounds over the 1991 mod el. easier to use. Interior trim appointments are tasteful and include a variety of convenie integral storage compartmen and, of course, cup holders. And for the majority of buy who prefer to customize their Suburban to ve ry discerning tastes, the luxurious SLE trim package adds a long list of appealing comfort and convenience features. Safety is enhanced by .:iuburban's standard four-whe anti-lock brakes and improv visibility with a 30 percent increase in surface glass, redu size of A and B pillars, and re window washer/wiper availabl keep rear liftglass clear in all driving conditions. And legendary Suburban performance con inues, wit a choice of high horsepower, hi torque V8 gasoline powerplan and automatic transmissions. Production of the new GM Truck Suburban began in September, 1991 at the GM Truck & Bus Group's Janesville Wis. plant. ve a ting I low r, nd ur- til- e rs ed r to Newport IMch/CoN M ... Dally Piiot Saturday June 20, 1992 C8 Pure cla Mazda brin s back the RX-7 Stylish 1993 model boasts superb power and handling I f not for a few features that give away its modernity, such as its wrap-around taillights and optional compact disc player, Mazda's all-new RX-7 could pass for one of those classic sports cars of the 1960s. The 1993, third-generation Rex offers state-of-the-art performance and amenities without the gimmicks and styling gaffes that T• make driving · C. enthusiasts -----cringe. Auto Review The car's bold, classic styling is a throwback to the great sports cars of the past. Chrome-trimmed gauges, pop-up headlights and available red leather seats give the new RX-7 the look of a modernized version of a classic. In contrast to many new sports cars, which have become larger, heavier and more complex, the 1993 RX-7 is smaller, lighter and simpler. In this case, the old classic never existed (Mazda's sports car first hit f or my money, the total package offered by the new RX-7 -including its price, style, periormance and amenities make it the best sports car on the mar- ket. U.S. shores in 1978). Mazda touts the new RX-7 as a "pure sports car," a claim that I found to be accurate. The car has lighter and lower to the ground everything that a true sports car is than its predecessor. The car's supposed to have - style, rotary power plant is much lighter comfort, a great stereo and than a comparable piston engine. excellent power and handling -Its rigid frame and "space and it doesn't have the stuff that monocoque" body design also unnecessarily clutters up and help keep the RX-7's waste line to weighs down a vehicle designed a minimum, at a curb weight of to go fast. about 2,800 pounds. The RX-7 has a lean, sleek The relatively low weight helps look, featuring a low roof line and give the RX-7 a nimble feel and gorgeous cuNes. The car's more quickness than most sports way to a red line of 6,000 RPMs. These power statistics are amazing when you consider the car's low displacement -an econobox-like 1 .3 liters. The interior of the RX-7 presents the driver with a clear view of all gauges and controls, and features a standard driver's-side airbag. including the high-tech, all-wheel-drive sp,eed machines currently on the market. 1993 Mazda RX-7 The price: Base price - $31,300; As tested - $34,790 The guts: Twin-rotor, Wankel, inline engine with sequ en t i al twin turbochargers, producing 255 horscpo\\er and 217 pound)·fc:et of torque; rear-'A heel drive; five-speed manual transmission ; 11 .6-inch disc brakes with anti-lock braking system; speed-sensitive steering; a nd :ndepen d e nt, d o u b I c -w 1 ) h b o n e suspension \\1th tront and rea r anti-roll bars The lineage: The 1993 model year marks the debut of t he all-new, third-generation RX-7. The latest RX-7 has less weight, more po\' er and more style tha n 1t s po pula r predecessors. powerful, deep bass. The touring package adds $3,000 to the RX-7's base price of $31,300 S tandJrd interior feature) include po.\cr \\ indm') and door locks. cruise rnntrol, two rear storage compartments, driver's-side airbag, a arm S)"!>tem, air cond1t1oning and drilled aluminum clutch and brake pedals (anotl er \\C~1ght SJ\Cr). The RX-7's contrub and gJuges have a basic layout and arc )imple to use. I ha\ en t tound an.,,one \\ho doesn't like the new R\-7. One friend of mm~· grumbled a bit about the price, but he \\ Jrmed up to the c.:ir a1tcr I took him for an extremeh· quid. sp n around the bloc!... exterior look is accented by its cars. Its twin-rotor engine with 1---1'--'•AmMatHll-, ttrOtt1arn11rrld-ffurng:rlTilig:rl-h1t1tsr, -flfllUivers:-:cispoimtk'i>e--seq uentia I twin turbochargers alloy wheels and air-flow ducts produces 255 horsepower and M azda offers a performance-oriented package of options, giving the RX-7 a more rigid suspension, Z-rated tires and more sporting aerodynamics. I found the car's standard, double-wishbone suspension with front and rear anti-roll bars to be more than adequate and, in fact, I suspect the more rigid performance package would be too stiff for my driving taste. mid-engine layout -gives the car perfect front-to-back weight balance. Speed-sensith-e. ultra-responsive steering, 16-inch tires and large disc brakes with anti-lock braking system add to the RX-7's excellent handling cap~bilities. The car I tested for this article was equipped with the touring· package of options. which included such amenities as leather seats. a po\\er sun roof and a Bose Acoustic Wave stereo system. The stereo system's features a "wa .. eguide," a 110-inch tube that provides The new RX-7 l)n't cheJp, b) any means but you'd h.l\l' to spend much more to get a sports car that off er:. this much. For m\ mone), the tc tal pack.:ige 0 1·cred by the new RX-7 -including 1lS price, st) le. pcriorrnJnce ancJ amenities -make 1t the be:.t sports car on the cnarket behind the front wheels. 217 pounds-feet of torque, While the RX-7's appearance is hurling the RX-7 from zero to 60 striking, a "pure sports car" miles per hour in about 4. 9 should also be a top performer. seconds. The car is capable of a This car doesn't disappoint. top speed of 156 miles per hour. Placement of the RX-7 's compact rotary engine behind the front axle -sort of a front, The new RX-7 is shorter, wider. The engine revs smoothly all the \ (Q) {Gdi[[ac 1992 CADILLACS s1•_ Rebates on selected models 1992 SEVILLE suapw~. only 30 months .. 'IO OLDI CllRRA 4DR 8 =1~cruise etc. " So. Cll. ...... ,,., • I found the RX-7 to have a better grip of the road and stronger cornering abilities than any sports car I've driven, ": l3l J l(~K 1992 REGALS Mfg. Su~. Retail Price Nabers Discount Factory Rebate $19,078 $2033 $1,250 Best selection of '92 Bulclcs In Orange County. 100 to choose • Skylark • Century • Regal • LeSabre • Park Avenue • Roadmaster • Riviera #467145 '11 CHEV. Lo!-~!~~.~ w/extru $1o,788#4131 '12 IUICK REUL Grut Buy at $14 888 #4132 '88 CADILLAC MMTE Low miles, chrome Wheels, one owner 22988." • C4 Saturday, June 20, 1992 No more auto repair bills Kon Ammossow and his wi fe, Ann Nourse, rest against their 1989 Volvo, which will reeeive a year's free service from Toyota & Volvo of Costa Mesa following Ammossow's winning a June 1 drawing. Standing with the winners are Toyota & Volvo of Costa Mesa parts manager Ken Draper (left) and service manager Lars Andersson. More than 300 people entered this year's contest. Recession leads to rise in auto upgrades \ Vith the economy struggling the wJy it has been, people Jre mcrcJsingly looking for "ays to cut down on their car e\pcn~es. "It'~ been an unusual SCJSOn. We 're booked up J month ahead," said Myrtle Beach, SC, au to trim Jnd upholstery ~hop owner Wendy lombJrdo. "People who might hJve been buying new cars are fixing up their old ones." This is the good news/bad news aspect of one of th e worst ycJrs in the new car industry. George Cathy, Presiden t of NEATS, the au to upholstery and trim industry's trade association, believes th is slugg1:.h new car market portends good news for their businc"ss. • ''Traditionally, a slump in the new car market means growth in both the used car and the repair busin~ses," he said. "A well maintained 7 or 8-year-old vehicle should be good for many more thousands of miles of service. "The interior i:; where aging shows first. Scat and door uphobtcry are vulnerable, not 'For many commute rs or travelers the ve hicle is our second livin g roo m and, as such, deserves its fair share of attention.' -DON MIOGlfY Car Care Council only to wear but also to cuts and cigarette burns." Carpeting in an older car may be worn Jnd the headliner may be torn or droopi ng. These are relatively inexpensive to repair or replace, according to Cathy. Popular enhancements also THE3251 inclu1.. . roofs, simulated convertible tops, vinyl tops and other exterior treatments. "Upgrading a vehicle's appearance not only helps temper 'new car fever'," said Car Care Council's Don Midgley. It also enhances the value of one's vehicle when it's time to trade. A clean, well-maintained car may be worth up to twice as much as the identical one that has been neglected. "For many commuters or travelers the vehicle is our second living room and, as such, dese.rves its fair share of attention." Additional information on "good car-keeping'' is available in tne Council's Tree brochure, "How T.o Keep Your Car LOQking Young." Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Car Care Council, Department N, One Grande Lake Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452. TEST DRIVE WILL IMPRESS YOU. AND TI-IE PRICE WILL CONVINCE YOU. The 189-hp, 24-valve engine of the an-new BMW 325i sedan ls guaranteed to take your breath away, and with an extremely affordable lease and financing program, the monthly payments are guaranteed not to. Stop by for a test drive at your eartiest possible convenience. THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE. STERLllG MOTORS, LTD. The Ultimate in Customer Service 1540Jamboree Rd ., Newport Beach, Adjacent to Fashion Island (Newpon Center) 640-6444 1 • .. PAIITS& §EJRVKCE I - 1911 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA • (714) 722·2000 -.... ford Explorer now comes with the all-new Smart Step Ground Effect pacbge, a product of Padrec Auto Accessories. 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Buy For Only 1992 CIVIC VX 5 Speed, 51 MPG 89891 # 526589 ALL NEW 1992 PRELUDE S luy For Only Saturday, June 20, 1992 C8 Space-tested product protects ca r f inish The extreme conditions of outer space can be pretty tough on a space shuttJe, so NASA needed something extra strong to protect the craft's equipment. The space agency chose Fomblin, a nuorine-based product developed for use as a lubricant, sealant and hydraulic Ou1d that can function in a harsh environment. It remains stable in heat and cold, is chemically inert and has high lubricity. It also will not conduct elc~tricity, which means it carries none of the st.1t1c elearicity that attracts dirt. In fact, it S4500 From Mfg. Sugg. Retail Price on WfJl1 '92 11.0Jry Grand Marquis in stock From Mfg. Sugg. Retoi Price on f!V«y '92 Mercury Sable in stock Johnson's Discount $2750 Factory Rebate $750 Owner Loyqlty Rebate $1000 actually repels dirt. Now Fomblin A has come down to earth in the form of a new line o( car-care products called AutoFom, produced by Blue Coral Inc. of Cleveland. "Fomblin A is a unique material," said Blue Coral's technical director, Graham Reed.. "It has the characteristics which give AutoFom its superior protective quality, allowing 1t to perform far beyond the capabilities of today's best wa>.es and polishes." Johnson's Discount Factory Rebate Owner Loyalty Rebate $2750 $750 $1000 S3150 SAVE from Mfg. Sugg. Reb1 ser# 719'1.97 INTllODUCIN Cl TH• 8.15,799 One of a kind graphics, factory air, stereo w/cassene, special tinted windows and 1ots, lots morel ~ Cell Far A MUST SEEi llpedal OAEAT lncroducCory GRADUATION Prk:L.. OlfTI '11 l'lNOTM 'U HONDA 'II TOYOTA HOtHZOH CMC HOO nteu Af I'S AT ..... C.... (f1>2~9)5) AT.PSJoC.uss.ll>S01•rn s33'13 2 73 2992 1! ---'It HYUNDAI 'MTO\'OIA -AT PS AC ma. ZIP TllCll M:,_..,.....,... 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Just over 614,000 cars were manufactured in the Saab 99 series. Saab 900 Convertible reoendy reptered a 47 percent annual sales Increase in the U.S. market oompared to one year .,. Production o( Saab's newest model range -the Saab 9000, introduced• a 198"6 model -has already exceeded 291 ,000 vehicles and continues to take an ever-increasing share of Saab production. Saab 9000 and 900 models are sold In the U.S. through 317 Saab dealers, ooast to coast. Safety has always been a trademark of Saab and responsible for much of its sales success. Saab's commitment to safety has guided the concepts, design, engineering and manufacturing of its vehicfes since the beginning of production. Saab's broad definition of safety has led it to develop cars with responsive and dependable powertrains, superior roadholding and performance abilities, ergonomically designed instrumentation, anct comfortable anCf padded interiors. Over 856,000 Saab 900s have reached the road since production began during the 1979 model yea r. To this day, the Saab 900 enjoys continued success. The For more information, contact Steven Rossi at (404) 279-6360. Saab Automobile AB workers display the 2,500,000th ~ide manufactured, a metallic green Turbo hatchback 9000 ................................... 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Weslmlnster 19"·3322 LEW WEii llMHE TOYOTA 30 Auto Cmtr Dt!vt, 1Mna 761"°611 Volkswagen IAY RADEIOf YOlKSWAGEN Sales • Leamo • Seivk:e • Pans • BodY Repair IMne Aulo Cenllr 11"·130.7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOU<SWAGEN ....,. 1 VOUne Siies In .. u.s A. 11711 Buell Blvd. ~ Buell ... 2.2000 DOM!I McKmna' * South County Vo~\Vagen/Isuzu IEIWCl -PMTS OPD 1-f 7l.l.·7P.1. ' '' I I I\, ' .. ! I 1 I 'I .1 I• ;: 11 l!lllfl ith new acclairm to back its reputation for quality, the 1992 Toyota unner u~tes its ~ling with a 'fie and front bUmper, steel wheels, aero-type mfJI, front console storage P.1rtrnent and leather seat Cloor trim option. T~ 4Runner is the first rimt:)aa tpOrt utility vehicle to break the OO-C>r<XJite~J>er· 100-vehicle rrier in the J.O. Power and • tes 1991 New Com~ct Initial Quality Study. The 1 4Runner ancf Toyota pickup ~ two of the top five nki"S' in the study. For six years straigbt, Toyota's lar 4Runner his taken top ors as the best compact sport ility vehide in the J.O. Power d Associates Compact Truck ustomer Satisfaction Index. . Saturday, June 20. 1912 C7 Toyota updates its entire truck llne for 1992 Toyota trucks for 1992 sport a rugged, styf ish new front end with a redesigned gnll and front valance panel. Other new Standard equipment includes a front console storage compart- m en l and driver-side footrest . The ruRRed 5-passenger sport tility venide is availabfe in SRS nd SRS V6 models. SRS models ffer four doors and 4WD, while RS V6 is also available in a -door with 4WO and a 4-door ith 2WD. Toyota's aggressively-styled utility vehicle, the 1992 4 Runner 4-door SR5 V6, offers a new front grille, aero headlamps and steel wheels. Toyota trucks achieved the number one spot for customer satisfaction in J.O. Power and Associates' 1991 l rght Duty Trud. Customer Satisfaction Product Quality and Dealer Service Survey. Toyota also had the best overall compact truddine in sales sa tisfaction. In addition, Toyota trucks ranked in the top five for quality and satisfaction in the J.D. Power and Associates 1991 New Compact Truck Initial Quality Survey. Toyota tru c ks are designed for a comfortable ca r-like ride, whether on rocky terrain or smooth highways. Reinforcements in the floor, back panel, roof, pillars and three types of cab mounts reduce vibration and noise. The 4WO SRS V6 model with 1-inch tires gains an additional gallons of fuel caracity to 9.2 gallons, while al 4WO odels receive increased final rive ratios for enh41nced cceleration. SRSs also adopt power steering net SRS V6s gain upgraded rear peakers with two additional eeters. The SRS comes with a 116-h.p. .4·1iter electronically fuel injected (EFI) 4-cylinder engine. The SRS V6 offers the additional power of a 150-h.p. 3.0-liter V6 that produces 180 lb. -ft. of torque at 3,400 r.p.m. 4Runner comes with standard 5-speed manual transmission or an optional 4-speed Electronically Controlled automatic Transmission (ECT). At the touch of a button, the ECT offers the driver either a normal setting for fuel economy or a performance setting for enhanced acceleration. ·' 6-month ease o Nodown- payment u ack o se1~ included . . 4Runner's power·assisted, ventilated front-disc brakes, P225/ 75Rl5 mud and snow tires and optional Anti-lock Brake System (ABS), standard on SRS V6, improve braking performance. Four-link coil spring rear suspension provides a smooth ride. The available 4W0emand shift-on-the-move system allows the driver to shift into 4WD at speeds up to 50 mph. The 4Runner is protected with chip-resistant paint, plastic chip guards attached to front dnd rear wheel wells and resi n wheel arch liners. In off-road situations, durable steel skid plates protect the fuel tank, transfer case and front suspension. Standard features include full door trim with armrests, tinted glass, power rear window with wiper, driver-side footrest, one-touch door locks, day/night rearview mirror and locking glove box. An optional luggage rack increases lum~ge capacity for long trips. Other options include a power sliding sunroof with sunshade, runn ing boards, cold \veather kit, aluminum ~ls, Deluxe Electronically Tuned Radio(ETR)/Cassette with four speakers, as well as the Premium 3-in-1 ETR/Cassette/CO. The versatile sport utility can tow up to 3,500 pounds and offers 78.3 cubic feet of cargo · ca pacity with the rear seats folded down. I n add i ti on , noise· resistant pressed doors, dual-layer ~eather stripping and reinforced door frames keep the interior quiet. ur new lease pro ... gram is almost too good to believe. lease is guaranteed. By Mercedes .. Benz and Fletcher Jones Motorcars. The interest factor is so low that monthly This new program applies to all new Mercedes .. payments are liter ... ally, hundreds of dollars lower. You don't need a downpayment or a security deposit. Just your good credit . I Had a Hard T nne Believing it Myself · And these are closed-- end leases, so the value of your car at the end of the Benz sedans and wagons, with the exception of the SOOE and 600 SEL. Stop by our showroom today. We'll show you some numbers that will make a D Rock-bottom believer out of you. @ FLETCHER JONES M·O·T· ·R ·C ·A·R·S . -interest NEWPORT BEACH 130l Quail Strttt 714• H•QlO\.' • . - • Ca Saturday June 20, 1992 SAVINGS ON: e Chlld Seats e Rear A.C. • leather • ABS Brakes • Sunscreen glass Mle Clck Hee ........ •29,11• Mle Clcll Diie .............. 1819 Mlle Clcll lalt Pttc. ...... 20, 991 factofy lebale ............. 1,000 elYeNIW, Ill • LllUy c.w.lan ._ ~ . .,... • 21oMMwt •c:.ui..•.c. $9819 NET Fl9 COST TO YO '· 5 TO CttOOSf FttOM: (922391-129814) (922572·1H70I) (922574-124931) (922616-119947) (9227U.1SU47) 1992 DAKOTA PICKUP 0 0 0 G E 1992 DODGE STEALTH Mt; Su9gested 1eto11 Prtce ... 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'II CHY NEW YORKER AM'FM COSS, O/C l9d This 009 I Mia! ... hi 009 MOlk CIO&S ta"°"' Slit 137051 Vin 122745 ~r>wJ>I•~~ M01s sa; n 101 e "" " 10 '88 CHEV CORVEllE Mags, leather pw, cruise, coss p .I. auto tilt, white Stk# 37009 Vin #113497 $18,377 e Power Steering • nnted gloss • AM/FM cassette 4 speaker • Steel-belted radials • Antl·Lock Brakes ·n TOYOTA CfUCA COUP£ ~. ~s AM'FM .-.0 COIS I 2384 5a; 4'368'1 $ ·aa CHEV P/U 2500 •~tone CUllOm ~ ...... Carpel kl Pit ?. Iii, OU. wo1t Of .x:w! llUck Sit 137005 WI 111•260 . . • . , ( ~ -' ~ THE NEWPORT BEACH • can'A MF.SA llilJPilDL Cover Home Presented By Ron Felsot of REMAXSOUTHCOUNTY,NEWPORTBEACH S•• Poie 44 For Mori ltt/OrMOliora A Special Advertising Supplement Vol.15, No.23 June 20, 1992 - Cover. Ron Felsot 02. Map 03. Coast Newport 0-4. Coast Newport 05. Coast Newport 06. Coast Newport 01 . Coast Newport 08. Prudential California 09. Prudential California 10. Prudential California, Karen Lynch 11 . Plaza National 12. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach 13. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach 14. Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach 15. Coldwell Banker, Marketing 16. Cokfwdl Blinka, The Olsons 17. Coldwell Banker, Glmy Andason 18. Coldwell Banker, Jerry Finsta 19. Coldwell Banktt, Sanrord/l.indsa 20. Coldwell Banker, J\m Davis 21 . ~I Banker, Costa Mesa 22. Remax 23. R~ Ron Felsot 24. Remax, The Koops 25. Remax, Watter Mitchdl 26. Ranax, Mlrac~ 27. Remax, YarMuggjat 28. Watafront Homes Inc, Realtors NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Irvine 29. Waterfront Hornts Inc, Realtors 30. Waterfront, Biii Fetnty 31. Watafront, ~ 32. Wataflont, ~ 33. Prudenti8' Newport Laguna Beach 41. The Delebout Assodltlon 42. Chdsea Realty 43. Susie & Vaughn Stalford ~. Cc:Ntt Home 45. Bnwndea Homes 34. Bay Hert>or Estates • 46. The Real Estatas 35. Geofse Elh 36. Grubb & Eiits 37. Grubb & Ellis, BcrtWCote 38. Grubb & Elis, Mikr/MCNeughton 39. Valaltilae Propaties, Inc 40. Port~ • 7. 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' Featured New Listing Ftel~ndir'lllll 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhome Julie Schmleslnc OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY SATURDAY ONLY Balboa Pennlnsula 15.a East Ocean 8lvd. $599,000 (1-5) lrVlne Ternce 2111 Kewamee $649,500 (1 -4) BicCanyon I Rue Ch.CHU R~e $689,000 (1 -4) Harbor IUdp 24Satzburt $699.000 ( 1-5) Se.view 2015 Yecht Defender $775,000 '1 -5) Harbor Pointe 27 Harbor Pointe $195,000 (l-4) SUNDAY ONLY Ealtslde Helahu 2Jl 16th Place IC ,$227,000 (2-5) Newport Crest 21 Encore Court $219,000 (1-5) laycrett 1141 Commodore $09,000 (1-5) Newport North J 111 Corte Hermc>n S.99.000 (1-5) IMmlne Creek 14 Mainsail $555,000 (1-5) lrv1ne TerTaCle 710 Ramona $539.000 ( 1-4) Harbor View Hiiis 1126 White Salls Way $595,000 (1-4) IMmlne Cleek 5 1etty $599,500 (1 -4) la.mine Creek 6 Aloll $619,000 (1-5) 8ayaest 1621 Antla\la Way $699,000 (1-5) Ease bluff 707 8ellls $675.000 ( 1-5) 8elcourt Hill 15 Southampton $619,000 ( 1-4) Sea Island 5 8ay Cove Lane $699,000 ( 1-5) Corona del Mar 424 Coldenrod $750,000 ( 1-4) 8ltCanyon 25 llue Crand Dual $795,000 '1-4) Harbor View Homes 1100 Sea Lane $799,000 (1-5) Spyclau Hiii 21&odep8ay $899900 (1-4) SpylfUIHlll l'Nn Lakes $965,000 (1-5) BltCanyon J7 &umlnc T'r'ee $995,000 ( 1-5) Spycl .. Hiii 4 Marro l9y $1 ,099,000 ( 1-4) &ltCanyon 5 ~ue Fontaine $1.175,000 (1 -5) CameoShoru 4507Cotham $1.250,000 (1 -5) Cameo Shores 4545 Cotham $1 ,465,000 (1-5) latt>o. Island 119 E. 8ayfront $1 ,595,000 (1-5) lit Canyon I 0 Cherry Hiils $1.195,000 (1-5) Belcourt 16 Roctlncham $1 ,995,000 (l-4) Doftr Shores 101 Momlnc Star $2.495,000 11-5) SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Udollle 110 Via Genoa $650,000 (1 -5) Udo Ille 112 Via Mentone $665,000 (1·5) !Mtbluff 915 lelll• $689,000 (1-5) ShcnCJltfs 126 r.wn1nc canyon $969,000 (1-5) Ll:AS£S Seallland 5 a.y Cove Lane $2600hno. Villa lelt>o. 200 .... Lane 1101 $1600hno. Evan Corlten Marian PhlUlppl Carol Allison Carol &era Sharon Smith Mwda Btuhier tulle Sd\mleslna Clall'homu Julie Stephenson . Vlrelnla Zen1 Evan Coritett MMian Phllllppl Sara HlnrNn Marilyn Craves Clall'homas ludy Mert1 Coby Ward Marion Phillippi Carol &ere Donna Wall Carole lohnson Cree Lombardi Marian Reedy Niia Trider Carol Allison &.rt Reedy Marte Farao Evan Corltett Lucy ROM Pat Hurley . Carol AUlson 8elle Partd\ Shirley Hanis Shella Lawson • . Howard Lawson S...Htnm.n "" Evan Corke« carol &ere M•da Brashier . -,.q SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 3 Featured New Listings Irvine Terrace Fabulous oontemporary w'pool on wect street Marcia Brashier Balboa Peni nsula $895,000 Great beach cottage with surf & sunset views Marcia Brashier & Mickey Rowe Belcourt Terrace 899,000 . \ -l,)f>.llE "Pf1'U l'Ur "!f!L•h YA f1RlJT6.? PAu 4 SATI RUAT, June 20, 1992 Spotlight Properties Corona del Mar $369 ,000 2 Bd. 2 Ba. excellent location, top quatjty Evan Corkett Executive home. Four years new! Hillside view Greg Lombardi Eastbluff $469 ,000 3 Bel 2 Ba home in wonderful condition. Laige lot! Coby Ward Westdlff 499,500 Customized 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with mini ocean view, • Marilyn Graves Family Neighborhoods Baycrest $610,000 Outstanding 4 bedroom home on extra large lot Pat Hurley Ea stbluff $648,000 Smart , sophisticated styling. 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home Coby Ward Udo Isle $650,000 Large 2 story, 4 Bd. home. Large LR & DR, lanai Howard Lawson & Joan Lewis • Private Gated Communities Seavlew $659,000 Beautifully customized, 3 or 4 bedrooms, view Susan Scanlan Best COM va ue: views. private~ Marcia Brashier Bayshores $999,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 5 Debi Bibb Senior Sales Executive 16 years experience 759-3707 ON THE SAND s pectular unobstructed view of Newport Harbor. This beautiful2story ...... ._.~~--~1 bayfront offers the finest of bay & beach. BAYFRONT BEST BUY Built in 1981 , 5 bdrm , 3 fireplaces . c u s t o m millw ork "pub". private bay side terrace & dock. 1991 Sales Ageni of the Year UNIQUE comer location in Bayshores. Monterey style with 2nd story veranda, French doors. accent shutters. rustic b eams and t9dwood fkxxs. $1,595,000 736 Har6or Island Drive $I, 775,000 2450 Marino $899,000 UNBELIEV- ABLE VALUE! Quiet cul-de- sac location, 4 bdrm.. hardwood floors, French doors, bid pr tlo, sparkling ~,_:..;..~-.-...-1 pool and se- ..---...... --.....,~-"""'!""'""'!9 BAYS HORE D R I V E ~~-LOCATION ----------~ duded yard. San Francisco ambiance am id beach & bay lifestyle. FOfrnal gardens & private patio. Gorgeous throughout! REDUCED! over $85,000 foraquicksaJe. Outstanding 2 story family home home with eastern ambiance in a pr e mier location. -----.. $499,000 2611 aa,s,ore Drive BAYS HORES One of the few remaining cottages In this prime location. Cozy 3 bdrm., with center patio for entertaining. 499,000L.H. PERR:CTFOR A FAMILY. Loft style "Great Room". private sun deck , enormous master suite and separate children's wing. $999,000 -·--" $979,000 F1RSTTIME BUYER Ex ce ll e nt opportunity for lowdown & low payments. 2story.2bdrm .. move -in perfect Seller .. _motivated! $153,000 2685 aa,shore Drive $699,000 LOCATION! ... across from theforrnerJohn Wayne estate sits this jewel. View the bay, beach & ci ty lights while graciously en· tertaining $1,325,000L.H. SUBMIT Y 0 U R T R A D E forthis2 bdrm, _,......~.....:-. 2ba Bayshore opportunity situated on an extra wide lot on an extra SELLER 11W'9URED and must sell this Bayshore home White on white decor. 3 bdrm . plus family room & protect room. =;;.;.-11111111• .... wide street · 499,000L.H. 2461 Mari110 Drive $669,000 Susan Scan I an T79-3717 7 ~ .....&lllC •,p: ,.~ ~ '-.pr: -Jr; ~ =--....c-~s. ~ ~ Huge Lot -Low Price rafa~r • .e-1 ..... press •e Er~.s~ T...GOC ~e • 5 Ba:-5 5 Ba. poo. & roa • SJXXt ~!t. sorr~ ~ Tennis Estate SJ 350.000 • ~..orr F~r<r 'orrnarO) Es:a:e • 1 Bdrm ! ; Ba. uora:) & Bon '-lS Roc.-r • Gourmet Dl.ane kX\nson kitchen Other Well Priced Properties • • ~-: ?o"'t ·else $1 195.000 • s Co;-..sn-... CJOn ·Top Quality ~ ac--3c ~ -Office . • -n.! Pc:: B~ $835.000 Fab :;s . ·~ Hocre :::>~ea.T 1:Cl"et" Maste' Retreat • ~ :,-Yao : Dap .. r e S6S9..000 Thee o · F0wr Bedroom -:ew ~f!'fl' Bath & KJtchen • 1 Q t Pon Pr'O\erce $519.000 Fo w Bed:oo:r Si e Story Y ~ e-1"' Co.""11ti0n • 2 t 1 -'i~..a La.redo $320.000 L H . Greer.oe t Locaoon A.:I ~ew Kitchen. Re ..... ode.~ Thro out Sweeping View ~O"' Me~ooza T~ l,280,000 • CAor"' Corona de1 ~ Residence • • Bdrm 3 Ba Pool and spa • ~ Knchen. Ema larte Family Room Fabulous Waterfront Estate 30 I Mor11ing S t ar Uine Shirley Harris 644·1040 Greatly Reduced Price $2,495,000 Owner says ·ertac Offers!• Ju l ie Schmiesing 759-3746 Exqu~1te .contem~ re~~I with loads of marb~ and CfcUtite. 148 ~on the ~ with speaaculir water. aty lights. arid mou11taJn vtews. Wonderful~ ooOI and patio. Room for large yacht Dramatic motor courty.ud entJy. Absolutely die best buy on the bay! Beacon Bay 9 Beac~n Bay This magnificent bayfront home is perfectly situated on the beach and strada in the private community of Beacon Bay. Completely remodeled. 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home with family & bonus rooms with turning basin views. $2, 195,000 L.H. IOt IL .., H ,000 Fabulous bayside location. Gracious new townhome with CJUt view of the harbor. ,, For furtfter i"for'"atio"· please U1ll: Karen Betson 760-1901 .. On die Buell: Best buy ol the season! Remodeled with all the chlrm ol old Balboa. Licht, fresh and oozy By appointment only. $895,000 SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 7 22 Inverness Great corner location on one of the most prestigious streets in Big Canyon. Immaculate 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba . home with family room, beautiful pool & spa, meticulous landscaping. Well priced. $927,500 621 Powell PIKe $649 ,000 Crisp whites & high ceilings enhance this newly remodeled family home with ix:>OI r ,,000 Best buy for a detached home in Newport Bch with pted comm. views. newer ronstruct>on WBartford Newport Beach Condo 505 Harbor Woods '72"-7227 Newport Opportunity 164 Woodburnt 729· 7217 Executive Townhome-G11age 6601 HOl'Dfr 729-7272 2 BR home with country charm 25JO D Tustin 729-7153 1800+SQ FT Townhome 451l Wa~ 719-7274 Cameo Highlands Beaches 133 Ja.smint Creek 729-7222 Wonderful Corona Del Mar 39 Southampton 729-7251 Belcourt Hill showcase. 225 Agate 729· 7268 Balboa lslanG-Classic 2661 Point dtl Mar 729· 7268 Ultimate 4 BR, 3 Ba. FR. 3 lcvds. 109 Via Havre 719-72ll Supab Lldo Location. 1 Muir Btach Cir 729-7265 Snmning Spyglass Cusiom ll Bac~!:t 729-7282 ctunning Con.ge. 116 E Ottanfront 719-71.87 Exciting Badtfront Home. 508 Narcissus Ave 729.7233 Colonial Duplex, COM. 2682 Chlb Mesa Beaniful Redone 3BR 254.SC Nav.;o 729· 7153 4+2.75 La M"odd w/Bonus lloom 116 Corsica Orin 1?9-'7243 Highly upgraded 26 Sa Island 729. 72-08 Big C1nyon Slecpcr-2Br + Den 2303 Vista Huerta 729-7278 2+1 Twnhm, Auched 2-c:ar Garage 330 Santa Ana 719-7225 lmm1CUlatc Tr~itional Npt Hts 503 Dahlia A venue 719-7233 3 Br, 2..S bl.. Flmily rm, litnry 4011403 Columbus Cr 729· 7208 Corona Highlands DuplCll 1018 Sandcasllt 719-7251 5+3 COM. Priced to Selll 3161 Portofino Circle 129· 7274 Hunting ton Harbor 58 Linda Isle 729-7231 Linda lsle-2 Boat Dock. 2'21 Ptbblt Drive 729-7263 Rare coma Lot. HVH 5311 Seashort 719'-7256 Custom Oce.anfront 4617 Tremont Lant 719· 7265 Cameo Shores Ocean View. 1246 Ttmplt Terr 729--7250 Unique Beach Home. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PH.or I REAL ESTATE 26 San4br~ 729-7225 lmm.culal.e 4+2.S Upgrlded Home 6052 Panonml 729. 7233 2+2.S model glled c:ommlftity 2448 l.Gmita Way 729· 7250 Big Ocean View 16198 SwetUeaf 729-7249 4 Bedroom Execunve Home 14 Canyon Island Dr 729-7208 Big Canyon) Br Townhome. 2525 Ottan Blvd U6 729-7270 ChlMCI Reef Pentholne 2515 Octan F2 729· 7270 Directly Overlooks Jcuy 435 Begonia 729· 7248 Model Perfect Corona Dd Mar 225 Watrrman 719-7270 Land Ideal Location lltl Yacht Dap•H Dr 7l9-71SJ Seaview-4 bedroom! Ill Via Lido Nortl m. ml Ultimae Udo Contanporsy 417 llarbor Island m. 7265 Bink Foreclosure 11 Ridalint 'm-1150 Hatbof "kidge View Si1.e. 2015 Sabrina Ttrnct 729-7248 Bautiful Views, 3 + Den. 1 Crowlty Lant 729-7208 10 Acres For Tr.de. 1877 Port Tt11111 · 'm.1231 Ch~ Wan&iiJ. cu1.-.1.c. 132.S Mariners 'm.7244 4+3 Newport t.ge Lot. 1189 Catalina 'm-1150 Oreat Family Home! 1919 Port Prowntt 119-71l1 Portofino, larae 4 BR. 3.5 Ba. 14901 Jldes1GDt 72'-1221 Sherman Olks w/Paol NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ......... n.Mr ,, sum• This apsia lamily home·~ la11d9caped )1lld posses a wondRI Yilw d newpor1 twbor eMglnt decor and many oflef eiaplional lealuts. ............. $1, .... One of a kind OA>Of1Unity to tlJild ytAJr dream hm in this priw• community. Plans avail. Trade considered. ... , ...... ,.. $1, .... Sb'9dinblUil.llNewportHalt>of flistabt.lous4bdhaswonder· lJJ views of Linda Isle & Harbor lsW!dl "'-'LNIL11..,_ $1,211,• WondeltJI homl lof enenining, extra large IOl view d bay from ll'llStlr. 5 bf. 3 pMios. .. ,.,.,, ..... c.a. $1,211.- T lad 48R, 3.5&\ cuslom localed on o.,.rsized. sunny comer lol Pancmiic ._, of ocean. bay & coastline Cll 111 ......... Clltlll ...... .., $1,215,• H9lfy swgN aAer blyf1'0fC cottage in Bexon Bay. Remodel poedal ~ llM as ls. ldlll kation . ....,.............. $1,175,• ~ing 270 degl'98 view Latge COmef lot 4BA. 2.58A. large ~vi~ & dining rms. Fnily nn & den, view, laden super kithen. 3- c. + plltios & ~ .. C.W .... CWI q $1,..,. JW lilgMtconllmpof• ~custom. 48R. 3.5&\ home wlatraofdi- IWIY amn & Cllllina *-s. .. ._, / 1 wllr1111 UH,• fiO 1C11S P11C9b1 MIPi~ ocean vien lrCJn PV lo Pt Loma. gllllld ~ lof gdlmln i.m.. rnher. or desire lof P"Mcy. c.w............. 1115,m .... 1'°'*'5,-. •. Callllnal ~ & .-.odllld 48R. 3&\ Hnof VllWHills homl on quill • ...... - ~uP ERB l:;: ~GC AT IO ~ =---... ...... . Mola wilt heme in ga~ Portolino Cove. 213BR. mexican J)Mrs, French doors, marble frpl, boat dock. W11trlflll C-Ill.. SMS,• Oesirlble gaed c:onwoonity 3 bedlooms, 2.5 ball'ls, ocean view from mm. many upgrades. ... c.....c... "'Ctll $521,- T ruly lovely custom condo in beautiful Corona def Mar. 2 mstr br w/tiewing deck. 4 walking blocks to Corona beach. Lease for 21 OOlmo . CllllmC.-'9....... ..... T~...., am:im coMo ii Oldl CdM. 2 lnslr BA suites cio. • ..... ',....,,.,Abo lof lme $1 ,995 . .......... c..-.... C. Ced condo In old CG'n. 38R. 2 .58A. Old oft living rm+ bldroom. t: .... & Mno na. .. tis. 2-ar glflll. ~ ceilit9 .... ._........ ...,.,.. s I s (JJllity home, 4 bdrms. 3 bath. pool, spa, privale street. cusDnized doll home. Brand new rustom kithen. -. Cllll aww $Ml,• 0...-. G.lplex in Olde COM, $lllplll• custCJn tlJilt heme w/sJnny Pllio • .-. Sblel •lk to ~ng. '*.... ........ Wiii 9'8d\ pool, lltnni.s from tils ICM!y eplNi9d nl remodllld ..... )-cat Ol'IOt. 3111. lob of.,,. ........... l.... an.• Pride d OMlefjiip, qulel 2 bd. 2 ba, views ITCJn dd. itali111 marble. pollshld granite mirrors, hi '8ch appliltas. SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 9 ;• .4! 21111•, .. .,.t ,...... sat.• Twohooseson30x 1001ot.Housesingoodcondition.1 unit·28R. 1BA & 2nd unit 1BR/1BA. Call for details. C-111..,Ti•lll• $315,. 3 BO. 2 5 BA plus den. Features planlalion shu~rs. hardwood ftoors, ceiling fans. wet bar. high ceilings and large rooms a.,wln Collt Tr.•11111 S35t,• live by fle bay. Begant townhcme • 38R 3BA. sec gate pool & sia J M Peters built. 1800+ SQ ft 4 yrs old BAYSIDE COVE • NEWPORT ·• Redoced $185,000• Sacrifice sale• Price includes (Nlfy lecttic boat, shows like a model• Bayfront location next to Balboa Island. 28R, 2 SBA. $950,000 Ila I llllMa ..._ ........... .... 3 bedrOCJn, 3 ball townhome. great ftoor plan, at1ached garage gale guanied. a must see! L911M111Mtt.... .. •• Speclacular Qmlline & ocean view from tlis property priced at tot va. SmallhseprOYidesaplacetolivewMedlsigning newhorne. ....... ,.,. $325.- 2 units on owrsil!d triangulat lot. Next to Channel Place Pait. , ...... 1111............ SllT,• YCll must• ttisl Beautifully redooe 3 bedrOCJn on an cwersil!d lot. _.... an.• Graa& YakJe! 3 bedrms. 2 ball'ls. S!*ious lamilY kiEhen area. upgraded kithen & balls. new roof. redwood deck ., ...... ,...... ...... $114,• ' 2 slofy.38R, 2.58A l~r ga~+ 1-carport P!11ect. upgraded to ~ fMll N9r appliances & Ba s Frpl. eE. ........ S11Z.• 9IUM 1 bd, 1 bl condo. 6 ,_,, new. wul'9d ceilings. ~ia. priM bllc8llJ lfld ludry. GMld ~ wAUbling smns. "' . NEWl?QRJ' ..aeACH/~TA. MESA e.&L.Ot J.-REAL.,ES.TATE ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS! ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? ' CALL US NOWI WE REPRESENT ''A NETWORK OF BUYERS'' PAGE 12 / SATUAOAY,.JJU'l'W20, 1992 SUSAN WEIR Profile Success has lilerally followed Susan Weir since Day t of her real eslate career. On the day she finished the real eslale lraining courses she sold her fi rst home! Within the first 2 weeks she had Listed & sold two homes. llus degree of success and perf or- mance earned Susan the Sllwr CJrek & Distin1uislted Ad1i•••••11t awards. She is 1 of 4 sales a.uociates in Coldwell Banker's Orange County region to be so honored. Susan has lived in Newport for 18 years and has a solid background in finance, having been a loan & escrow officer for 10 years. Her love of real estate stems from the enjoymena·of matchin& people with propMy. Her business philosophy reflects her per- sonal nature; a hi&h scrvioe appeOllCb full of humor, pidence & honesty. Susan, her husband and~ &0ns are residents of Harbor View Homes where she Is active in the<uw""llllity. If you are ioteresaed in Ondiftl out more about the winnin& combinadoo of Susan Welr and Coldwell Banker, c all S usan t oday at (714)6«- 9060x t06. COLOWC!LL BANl\eR LI Westcllft Gimy Ande(,$On COM Sandy Adamek COM Valerie HMnm ... a.,CM1Melghll Nie Davis Udo llklnd JerTy Anster Cameo ...... KM1 Kam 1he ....... Kay Parter WutcMf 6my AnderWI ~ Lilda......., ............ Joyce Olson L.199 ......... KMI tMcl*ml ........ CR Modi == ...... .. . ... Cll .. Eda Ollofl Ude ..... ........ 0-.-llrlWdTown '* ...... Jftry Rrar iOU Noltlnghar11 $575,000 112 Dahlia $728,000 '°4 a 606 Avocado $795,000 2121 CM Dr. $895,000 "' Via Udo loud $2.150,000 4601lrtgl•• $3,495,000 U4 Vleta e.and9 $425.000 i OUNcdi'lham $575,000 Ult C'99Me• $595,000 29a.als1ootiCow $649,000 ttl Jade $649,000 HOt c.octe saeo.ooo ti ......... Cr. 1719,000 uc.....e.., Sl95.000 .. l1ta1Ult .. Dr. $8115,000 utv..u.. .... '2.150,000 4M••r $3, ,000 "'*'* ..... $5.850,000 r NEWUSTINGS COIOMA Dfl MAI $59' 000 Oceal. bay & ~ lil1D .. from Ills Iii;. & bril.tt 2 Story Medilenw1m ~'lome perched on Corona del Mar hilltop. LOIS of use of miTof fwu.. out. One block to ocean. Oulet locltlon SPYGWS Hl1 $7f9,000 Beautifutfy upgraded 4 bedroom & 2"' bath home Beveled glass French windows ni doors Bleached hardwood floors. 3 car onoe. modem krtchen. family room. pnvate spa located outside 1he master SUlte Lush landsc~ tn bOltl mi.. and back yard NOIARSAU ....... Tlft1lc ocean & C.... -. tom ... 3 bid. nan. 3 11111 homl .... c:u-dHac. •100000 bllow ccut ~ ' PBMDMY ta, ...... Grm ocean frort locllan Wiii *-s "°"' Enwllld Bly'1 prtw9 buch ID .. Ritz Cdon. 3 bedroom nl 3 11111 Wiii large diets nl prd ,,,.. .. I ...... NIWPOlrT llACH ~~ .. J~ camn ... mollll ...,. on .......... Ak ce11.-.lld n bNltlld. 5'1111 ID a.:tl n lnlll ccuia. Grlll ~ ID lwwt second home 01 belctl hoUlif Clll Ind Ilk for Sn ~ _.,Olf CBIT $274.900 Spldo&.-NNport Beld\ T owmame, )Ult I few mftMI Wiit ID .. belctl. EJ1o1rt '1-tMI wlll ""' 1640 14.ft.. 2 car llldlld Dlf'IGll, pool. ..,.. '* & an ~ wllw tram ,.... bllccny. Pltv-. ~ & ~ loelllon. llUfPI tHO,• A n'Ult ..i Ar11 tn1 Mr on .. mftlt. 3 bd. 2 bl will ocem\ beck bly, Clllh ....., *-'. Tlis II I wnw, Wll 11'11 you ..i WnA • ••llnl .,... Abl"CGld'y~Wll--~3bd, 2 tie. 3 car llflOI,...,. ctlngl. tqa tlrQd beck ytrd. 61111 ,.... tar .. money. •••..aAPOln ..... c. Olds .,.., ,...., 3 harNI fram lllY and .,_,., V.. II ~ .. land. Grall ...... ID buld. Clll Jatlft ~tar.,., -...... . ••••'lPOln ... ... -, .... 1D ...... fram .. --3 bd, 3 .... db, .......... Grall-. CllOn. ,... iemodllld ......... .... blll. ~ wlmO. tw'dWood IDorl, ~ & .... PlkMIMYau'~·~and~ ........ . ..... ar. alt) ...... ff'fth CIDCn & wlndowl. IW'd- wood ... ,.. ~ ......... 4 bd, 2~ 111111 ~ ....... Mll1J Mbn ........... ~ be»*-, ..-.i COldy ..... CUIDTI pool. OtiJt I lllDct ID IWWd wh*1Q AnClnln Sc:hDol. mlCllf llCM ....... a.m ....... "" -..... INllMNll, .. ...,_ plfflct 3 bd. 111rwy or din. '-"IY tma. OWnllld IDt ICCClliilioc-. I pi1¥lll pool & spa. Clll ID • llldly! ...... .. ... ...., -3 lld. 3 bl ......... FllT"1 room wlll ftreOllce, ldCltd bonus room. ~ 1•1*9alecl. * ca.-.lld. edw pool. Hll ........... -- BRUCaMILLD STEVE SUTHERLEN, Branch Manager BUYING SMART IN TODA Y'S MARKET. Why are we telling customers lhat. the window of opportunity for buyers is wideiopentodaylhan it has been in years? 1lle answer comes in three pans: inventory, pricing and financ- ing. Inventory: 1bere is an excellent in- ventory of homes available, better than in several years, and most sellers know it, so they tend to keep them in better shape and easier to show. Pridng: Sale prices have come down off their 1988-89 highs, in some (though not all) cases as much as 15- 20%. There are beginning to be slow but sure signs of a national recovery . We're advising our buyers to make their best deal by summer. Flnandng: 1bc menu of loan pro- grams available to you is larger than ever and lhere are a vari ety of ways to hand tailor your loan to your lnd.i- vidual needs. So arm yourself wilh a gOOd reaJ estate agent and a good loan officer, and get into today's real estate market Call any one of our full-time real estate professionals at Cotdwe11 .Banker,644-9060. You11 be glad you did. ' "' I •Ill • 'I I RANllV~O . . PAGe-12 /·SATUAOAY.~2'>. 1992 SUSAN WEIR Profile Success has literally followed Susan Weir sjnce Day 1 of her real estate career. On the day she finished the real estate training courses she sold her first home! Within the first 2 weeks she had Listed & sold two homes. lllis degree of success and perfor- mance earned Susan the SilHr Circk & Distinguished Adine•e111 awards. She is 1 of 4 sales associates in Coldwell Banker's Orange County region to be so honored. Susan has lived in Newport for 18 years and has a solid background in finance, having been a loan&. esaow officer for 10 years. Her love of real esu.te stems from the enjoyment of matching people wid'I property. Her business philosophy reflects ta per- sonal nature; a high service appr08Cb full of humor, pe&Jence &. honesty. Susan, her husband and three sons are residents of Harbor View Homes where she is Id.Ive in lhe co1111Nlllity. If you are lnce:rested in ftndiJll out more about the winning combiDllioo of Susan Weir and Coldwell Banter, call Susan today al (714)644- 9060x106. . ._ .................. COLDWeLJ. BAHl\e.R L.l COM Bernard Towers Westctlff Gimy Anderson CDM Sandy Marnell COM Valerie Hamm ... ,..,°" ....... June Davis Udo llkand Jeny FlnsllW cameo..__ Kem Kanda TM IM'9 Kay Pll'kef WMtclft Giny Anderson la ..... Ulda Marston ............ Joycl Olloa &.99 .......... Kevin tucHrwl .......... en Moc11 :c .......... l1lu .. Edi Ollor'I Ude ..... en... ... c.....-.. llli..sT°""' u.. ....... Jerry Fftlllr 1012 Notttngham $575,000 112 Dahlia $728,000 604 a 606 Avocado S79S,OOO 2121 Cllff Dr. 1895,000 U9 Via Udo loud $2, 150,000 4601 lrtgtihM $3,495,000 124Vlata9"CllMM $425,000 1012 ...,..9Mlm '575,000 2111 CretMew $595,000 Hl1ClllwoottCcw 1649,000 HIJade $849,000 H01Qc .. '680,000 12 ........ ,er. $719,000 HCmw'Mf.., $895,000 .. t1l111111t .. Dr. '895,000 21t¥19Ude .... $2.,150,000 .... "*"'"" '3.4 ,000 ,.,. ......... 15,850,000 r HAllOI VIEW MIS Gorgeous ocean views from bs outstlldng 4 bd home. The brand new tlchen Is a dream come b'\Je. Prlvill courtyn pool Plllos fruit nl back for E·Z emrtlil*llJ. A very special ollertng In 1 special~. LYl.D'M & aPP .... NEWUSTINGS CORONA DEL MAI $5" 000 Ocean. bay & clly lil,tD m from tis iji & bright 2 storr Mediten'anean townhome perched on Corona def Mar hilltop. Lots o1 use ol mirror ltvu· out One block to ocean. Oulet location SPYGLASS NIU $719,000 Buutltutly upgraded • bedroom & 2~ ba1tl home. Beveled glass French windows Ind docn Bleached hardwood !loots. 3 w onoe. modem kitchen, family room, pnvue spa located outside Ille master SUite Lush ~ In bOCh trort and back yard PIOM1I WI t""'° Tenllc ocean & Cltalnl wllwa from Ills 3 bed- room, 3 11111 home • '*' Cli-dt-uc. st oo ooo bllow ~ IPP'llPt. • HBAIO MY h.""'° Grat ocean 1rWC loc*I w111 wllwa tarn Ellwlld a.y·a ptw8 beach ., 111 Ml Carton. a bedroom Ind 3 11111 wlfl Wge dlCka encl ywd rn111i9 ta I -~· NIWPOln llACH ~~ .. Jift ~bUlllllOllll_,.on .. --.» COl ... llCI ..i fllNlhld. Sllpl ID lllldl ..i ....... ccuta. Grllt CIDOOf"1ltY " hM aecond 11om1 or beactl hOulif Cal ind 111c rcw sn ~ ...,°"emf $274,too s..-. HNport 11e1ct1 rowmome. • a tew ....... Wiik ID Ill beach. 8lgart .,,.... wlll CMr 1640 sq.fl. 2 car llldlld garaoe, pool, '8n- nls & an oc.... view from maw balcony. Prtilll gr'lrillt & COll1ylnl loclllon. .... .. ..• A n'lllt ..t Ar1t time ,_ on .. nwtlllt 3 bd, 2 bl .. oc.i. blCll bly, Clllllna ....., ...... This ls ......... 11'111 you "" WllAMAl•llll tMI,• A bll Of CCU*Y llf Wll IOc*I 1~ 3 bd. 2 bl. 3 car onoa. '-~ tqe fllad blCt ywd. Grllt ,_ tar .. money. Pl•muA POMr ..... °'* oldlr lllldl .... 3 homll from • and bllCft. VU II In .. lnl Grlll ~ ID ldl. Cal ... c.,... tar~ -.... . ,. •• ..A.-r ... .. Jult 1• .. tD ...... tom .. ~ s bd. a•• db._.. ...... Grlll • i. callon. ,__ rtniCldlllCI ,..._ New ldtbln. ball, ....... wlltlg. IWdwood IDOfl. carPll I '*"llr -MM yala' ""'9y fWC In and ~ ..... mm •••• Gr11t en ..... Atndt dDorl a w1n11ow1o ,.. wood tlDcn. ,.. Clr1lllnl. WOJ..... 4 bd, 2~ bib ""'9y llaml. -CUiiom ...... bUll In ............. aunry .... QlllDm pool. only • lllDc* " ...... Andlr'lon Sdlool. Ml1ICIR llOW .... .. Ctwm ..... "" cM ..... ,,.. ... .. ...,_ pnct 3 bd. lbnry or del\ famlly "°'"'· O'llnad kit ICCOllll ...... ~ pool a...,.. Cal tD • IDdlyl .,.... ..... ~ .... 3 bd, 3 bl tidy "°""" fldJ "*" .. tnpllct. lddld boM room.~ .......... COi ..... ~ pool ..... ... and pddlold STEVE SUTHERLEN, Branch Manager BUYI NG SMART IN TODA Y'S MARKET. Why are we telling customers that. lhe window of opportunity for buyers ls wider open today than it has been in years? 1be answer comes in three parts: inventory, pricing and financ- ing. Inventory: 1bere is an excellent in- ventory of homes available, better than in several years, and most sellers know lt, so they tend to keep them in better shape and easier to show. Prtdng: Sale prices have come down otr their 1988-89 highs, in some (though no< all) cases as much as 15- 20%. 1herc are beginning to be slow but sure sigMof a national recovery. We're advising our buyers to make their best deal by summer. Financing: 1be menu of loon pro- grams available to you is larger than ever and there are a variety of ways to hand tailor your loan to your Indi- vidual needs . So arm yourself with a good real estate agent and a good loon offi cer, and get into today's real estate market. Call any one of our fuJl-timc real estate professionals at Coldwell . Banker, 644-9060. You11 be glad you did. , ,,, , ..... ~ .. RAU~f°'O . ' - BIG CANYON St 071,00 Prtme Big Canyon cul-de-sac location. Totally customized traditional single level ~ wi1h pool & spa, French doors, wood floors, sJcytlghts, 4 bd. gracious family room, gourmet kitchen A jewel' Sara Marvin • > • Bernard Towers DOVER SHORES $1,480,000 LIDO ISLAND Sl,tl0,000 Enjoy the Newport lifestyle In this beautiful boat dock for 2 boats. This property Is priced Dramatic skylight entry Introduces yoo to this beautlfully remodeled bayfrort wllt doctt for rtght In today's mat1<et. Leased land offers oppol1unlty to leverage down payment now. Buy 65' boat. 4 bed, 41h bath on a 35' wide lot On excluslve Udo lslnt. the land later1 David Sanford HARBOR RIDGE . $2,180,000 IHORCLIFFS 12,-,000 Hypnotic views of Newport Harbor & the spar1<ling Pacific ocean are the backdrop for this 4 bedroom and 31h bath home on approximately 1h acre lot wttt1 lawns. pool & spectJcUtar extraordinary 6,400 s<¥ft. 6 bd, 5 ba home. Gourmet kitchen with butcher block Island, top ocean view. Wonderful family home in great family nelghbortlood. Rare lot of tNs size In qualtty appllances Srunntno French doors & windows, guest suite & wine cellar. Newport Beach. Prtvate access to beaches. Bruce Miller EllERALD IAY $2,-,000 Great ocean front locallon wllh views from Emerald Bay's private beach to 1he Ritz Cdon. 3 bedroom and 3 baths with iarve decks and ya.rd make this a great buy. -- NIWIORY B&AQM:QSTA MESA PILQT I REAL ESTATE If you're sellln1 your home in today's market you need all the marketing help you can get. INTRODUCING YOUR NEWPORT.BEACH MARKETING. TEAM This.sui>erior team is respomible . for all your marketing needs, from writinc cla.uilied ads to producing television commercials. So whether you are reading an ad in the Daily Pilot, listening to a radio ad or watching one of our commercials on national t.elevision, these are the people who help our 56 fuU time real estate qents put the word out. - ' Backing up your Coktwell Banker sales person are Cheryl Foust and Staci Frevert, our marketing coordinators on site at the Newport Beach oft'ice of Coldwell Banker. They are backed by ·23 prof euionals who compme the regional and national advertising and marketing departments for Coldwell Banker Resid~tial Real Estate. Who's number one in Newport Beach Real Estate? You Are. And our sal~ people and their support statT aim to keep you there. -. : • ' ', I I ', I ' ) I . I I I I l I ) I I J 1 I ' ' ) 1,· \ I I ; t l I l ( l \ -, I I I i ( ' I I \ \ \ ' \ I \ \ ( l I \ I '. \ ( l 1 1 ~ ) ( ) ' l ( , it UJ• ·1 l ltl\N,_,t , ·~,-w LOWEST PRICE! Spyglass HiU $719,000 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home w/upgraded kitchen. Beautiful blond wood floors. Bevelled glass French windows & French doors. Gazebo with spa. Immediate occupancy. TRUSTEE SALE The Bluffs $350,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo located above the Back Bay. This condo has ocean and bay views with a peak of CataHna. Quiet. peaceful location. INCOME PROPERTY 14 UNITS COSTAM~A Excellent oondition. 10-two bedroorm, 4-one beck'oorm. $1,250,000 Owner will carry rarst Tnut Deed with $200,000 down! TRIPLEX HUNTINGTON BEACH Pride of Ownership. Ne.-beach. Large Fant Tnut Deed. A..ting $489,000 ALSO AVAILABLE FAMILY HOME TURTLE ROCK TERRACE One level, 4 bedroomt, 2.S bllhs in Irvine, on large comer lot. Lovely bidy•d with covered pltio. Owntl will trade for llDlller aingJe level. A..ting $600,000 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Spyglass HiU $895,000 Magnificent ocean and city li&hts view. Four bedrooms, 2.5 baths with large masta' suite. Private pool md spa. Beautiful home and location. GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY Sea Island $649,000 Beautifully upgraded 380, 3BA condo located in prestigious Sea Island. Large yard w/ private deck ct spa. Lots of afternoon sunshine, quiet localion. For your real estate needs, call Don & Joyce Olson. With combined experience of approximately SS years, we specialize in getting homes SOLD. STARTER CONDO COSTA MF3A 1lnebedroom.1.7Sblah.nnute.fromtheocan. Commmitypool DON & JOYCE OLSON md nice grounda. Frelh pUnl, move-in condition. ~~~!~,, .... .._~~o...dald~•msc.w..u.-.ad• ·w ... ._ Call USAt 1(800)487-4931 r=s1 # I I °' I I S . I . I °' < ; ~ ,\. ~ \ I I · ""' . \ I \ \ I c ' • ) ~ ~ < . ( > I . I > \ \ I · I . I I~ \ "'-f, I · I< °' f \ \ I • f > I~ I I ; I \ c I t SATURDAY, June 20, 1992. L PAGE 17 NEW LISTING -WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME -OPEN SATURDAY. & SUNDAY 1-SPM 1012 Nottingham $575,000 Seaview -Gated Community Mint conditio11 3 bedmo111 holllL Lo\iely m110dd, all liglal, wltile &: briglal! New hult landlcoping too. Wuter lot, views of F11.1hio11 /MaNL WN.at. lflOre could you want? Ask abo"' ow Buydown financillg. $529,000 Seaview • View! Spacious custom four bedroom, two and one half bath home in woiiderjul family neighborhhod of Westclijf. . Great curb appeal Pool sized yard, generous size living areas. Storage galore! Security system. Dog run. Come by this weekend. You'll be glad you did! This could be the home you've been waiting for. - View! View! View! View! Laguna Niguel FOR SALE OR LEASE Gorgeous v~ of ocea11, bay&: city lighu. High 011 the hill with lovely view of liglau, Spacious 4 bedroom single level home. molU&lailu, ocea1t. One ~ three bed- Just redone wl fruit paint, wltite carpet, roo111 in Peter's "Village H tract. Like new, white tile floor &: scraped ceili1tgs. StUM pkmtatio11 slautten , inside lmwlry. Also price! BuydoWlljinallcing available. for lease at $1 ,800/monlh. $351,000 UZS,000 • GINNY ANDERSON Associate Vice President President's Club ._.,.. ..... ,,,,,,,,,. ...... COLD Well BAN~<.?R 0 er 30N:i 'seer .s,>S fil'll)I. YA(JRlJTA?. PAGE 18 I SA1URDAY, June 20, 1992 Front Row View Lot OK ol Newpart Bed'I ............ '81>,JBA ~°' ......... ... doclmdYiewaol ... cM9M:I _, nw w..ta. 4BD, 3.S BA oe ......... 112 Git .. ... pool ...... p...,..;c oocm Yte-. $2,695,000 Spei•e ... Yiewaol eMJn llawt>or aed -· Ur9t ~ lot wtltt ,.........,. JBD. 2BA. o.r. ,_,..., Ja WOidafllll ~­ eu-.1)' ~Sek. BmaO&rl $680,000 Corona del Mar Hillside Villa e.opc. ...... 28D,2.JBA .... -md dlly...,.. .tcw. c.-1y..-~--.. 5m>.S.SBA..,... • um ........... .... ~ ......... .......... , ...... GD :•*7..._ .. JS ......... .. ..... ..... ...., .,... .... $2..150,000 Corona del Mar Contemporary •D. UM....,,... .............. rtt ~ ........ O..Mlll•---· m>.ZBA. ()1611--....... .., . ............ ow.. ..... ., __ $649,000 Corona del Mar Townbome • JBD,2.saA .. ...., ............... ......... o...i.e. \ 40'..._ OllyS•O...t $549,000 Jm>.laA•l-2 ... .... ..... ......... ~ ..... o... .. ...... a.-QfUM ......... , .. -;.• .. -. ~. - .. 0 ........ .... -.. •• u ..... .....,. •• s SS .... ....... ........ Bay11to .. CIMlk>LowDoWllPa7m•t a....-...-n 5 a ., ..,. 2.saA -.... """ _ ........ °""' Oe9s _ _,, Jasmine Park· Price Reduced Jm>.J9A Q a, .... ... ......... .. Air, •• , .... , ,. Corou clel Mar CollidO m>.aA...., ... ..... ___ a.-c ·----......, .. CDIL SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 /PAGE 19 NEWPORT BEACH OPPORTUNITY ... PRICE SLASHED $264,900 e EXCELLENT LOCATION ON QUIET COURTYARD -------•-IA(l<S--TO &REENIE -------~-.-r-----------e SPACIOUS ROOMS, 1,647 S/F WITH J BEDROOMS, l.S IATHS e l CAR AlTACHED GARAGE WITH EXTRA STORAGE e FORMAL DINING ROOM; UPGRADED KITCHEN e HUGE MASTER SUITE WITH OCEAN VIEW BALCONY ee IEST VALUE •PLAN )• IN NEWPORT CREST e WALK TO .BEACH, POOL, TENNIS! e NEEDS NEW CARPET ONLY DAVID SANFORD BROKER ASSOCIATE OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 1-SPM 9 BARLOVENTO ALSO AVAILABLE FOR SALE NOT JUST A HOUSE BUT A WAY OF LIFE $949,5M Yo11'll MVer k~ tM fab11lou1 l""nltd tile-. witla S•b-aro rtfrigtrator a1ld commercial rage. TOfally nlftl.Kkkd "Sall- box" ~ Cod 3lyk located ;,. I'* gruUrkd Baylltore1. CRASHING WAVES ON SANDY BEACHES $3,495, ... FTOlll rowCOllUmporary lao~ i11 CatMO Slton1. Four~ar1 old MligtWd by &rry BtrbJ, it'.s trvly a ran fl""- BRIGHT a STYLJSR CONTEMPOllARY sm,see 3 Ndroollu. 2.75 balla.s witla ~,, OlllMity: .,,rad«lfloorilag. p""""6iole 1'wtaJ. .c•rity "*"' ""'1 privau yard. Perfect QUINTESSENTIAL BAYSHORES Beaches, community spirit, summer fun and a fabulous remodeled house. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, stunning white on white interior, black granite countertops in kitchen, beamed ceilings in the living room which opem out to a perfect-for-entertaining backyard with wood-burning fireplace. This house has it all! Offered at $795,000 CHRIS LINDSAY . . President's Club .. Bus: 644-9060z148 Res: 760-1703 COLOWCll Ul\Nl'\CR ~ 1 ""'-for""""" /tlllfily. e-.... ...... ou ........ .._.._, ., 1 .,o..... ... o,...w.e.-cw.111...._........._....,.._ ... t'Ol.l>\\'l·.I L BA:\KEI{ :\E\\.POHI HI':\< 11 <>FFllT < <>H'\l H nl· <. 0 .\-....J 111<.ll\\".\Y .\I :\YO< .\l>O h ·l ·l -~H>f ,() .. • . - ~~ .. QMJ~EA"CH/COSTA MESA''PIL'OT 7 REAL £STATE SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 21 ~ WHO SAYS, THE TOP PRODUCERS ALL WORK IN HOLLYWOOD? TAMI ANDERSOH·MOORE ll1SY BUCKWALD ftAj~ m1 Truty ~ CUlb>mlzcd Mae VcnX 1 story, 2473 1.f. home hes ~5-.3~se.p.fam.nn wttt'I F.P. Derk room, Inside luidry -New carpet • floor1ng, Upgraded kitchen Ii see. system. llctri l!I. lot wttt'l spe. LcMty quiet ~ •Much~. hJt,000 . BILL LUPIS PAT O'TOOLE·DAVIS DAVE HAYES LAURA MOYA HAL BOULEY ... ,900 Pnde of ownership. Three bed· rooms. Large Comer lot. New con- crete ~ roof, new drM· ~ and towrtain. Spertdlng pool awaits you for fun In the sun. (17MM) $104,900 WE KNOW OUR PLACE . ' IN COSTA MESA - C.OLOW<?Ll BAN~<?R •· DICK JANTZD & PEARL KENYON GAYlE HABSON-LEW1S SINGLE FAMILY HOME CONDO PRICE Great C.M. loc:atlon with 2 specious bedrooms and 2 BA this fonnu modd hes vaulted ceilings near new appliances, brick fp., super ~. two CM att. gar. Close to everything, priccslashcd.(31 MAN). $1~ ~~ NEWPORT BEACH flllT 1lllE DWEii --llWT llJIT tJ!aach from this lovely 2BR & den w/ high ceilings, private balcony, light & bright. Double car garage. Great potential-can add on. Ask for ... RAYLENE MIRACLE IEAFAIE BlllGAll 11 ... Price slashed making tliis the lowest price ever for a 2 BR, 1 BA Sea Faire condo! Only 2 yrs new in perfect condition with extensive use of marble, fpl, light modem decor. Ask for ..• WALTER MITCHELL IBIEI llEIPEllll '1.__ Motivated seller has rCduccatlie price on this lovely 3 BR 2Yl BA Newport Terrace twnhme. Seller is out of state and wants it sold! Ask for ... DA VID COOPER NEWPORT CIEIT l1UU 12&1,• Lowest priced 3 BR, 2Yl BA. Great floor plan wuh eat-in kitchen, wet bar, fpl. New carpet/ ule. Pool/tennis courts. Walle to the beach. Owner must sell-submit all offers! Ask for ... BARBRA CHAMBERS BIG CMY1ll MdAll ...... saa,m Hig!lly upgraded 2 BR + den, 2Yl BA. bcv- ele<f glass, mirrored thru-out. Priced for quick sale. Ask for •.. DIANA CAPPEL ~r ~o~l~~Besides, this 3 BR lathe & plaster home has huge po- tential. Hardwood oak floors, copper plumb- ing. Ask for ... RAE RODGERS lllWIJ NEW .... 1111 Eal Sl'1ltlm Vi block to the ocean front! Top of the line 2 BR + den, 2Vl BA condo w/2 car parking! Last one left in complex! Perfect 2nd bomel Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER OPEN SAT/SUNt 1231h 29TII RAT I.I. UICA'lm .... Beautiful family pool home that's perfect for entertaining. This N.B. home is pnced below market value for a fast sale. large gourmet kitchen, dining room and gorgeous back yard. Come make an offer. Ask for •.. RITA WADE Pmam&llAllM11.- Newport heights owner is anxious! Beautiful maintained 3 BR, 2 BA home on 9.SOO sq.ft. lot. Perfect for future expansion. New price is only $419,000. A real steal. Ask ror .. .ANNE McCASLAND PMB 111.M CIM'I Mn,• Steps to Bay and Beach. Legal 4 plex or larg- er. R-2 lot. Good condition. Location &. ten- nis. Owner may carry 10% 2nd. 80-10 & 10 available. Price reduced $60K. Ask for •.. DUS'JY BARRIS xl24 Wll11Uf ····-3 BR + den. Just reduced. Highly upgraded. Quiet atreeL New kitt:hcn. WiJI trade up. Ask for-BOB MILLIKEN 1WllW .... Elegance with location in gated community. 3 BR, 2Yl BA plus family room in this newer home with lusll landscaping. Large back yard with redwood deck & hot tub -perfect for a relaxing lifestyle. Owner leaving County. Must sec! Ask for •.• DEUA DELGADO 11.lWAll PllVACY I llfW.M:E '814,8116 Complete remodel: 4 BR/3 BA plus fam. room, gated courtyard, two fJ)I., skylights, tall glass doors, lush green yard &: elegant pool & spa. Ask for •.. KOBIN TENCH ... I I I .. 1111•111 Pristine condition -4 BR, 3 car garage. Ap- prox. 2700 sq.ft. Reduced to sell now. Ask for ... SUZANNE MOSHER .. •.•.• --·-..... Drive by and see a truly beautiful home. 4 BR, 4lh BA. only 2 yrs. old. 90 f1. frontage with view of park & water. This home has ev- erything. Ask for ..• CONNIE CORN ... -.. '1--Feel tho cool ocean breeza! SnumiQI 2 BR 2 BA Newport Landing rondo! s~ & open! Huge mstr ste. Gorgeous marble entry. Only seven yrs old. 2 separate pnaesl Ask for •• JACK GIFFORD txatm EAl1m c.a ........ Owners motivated to sell this lovely 3 BR, 2 full bath home in excellent locationf Prv. mas- ter suite w/smaJI office area & dressing area. A must see! Ask for •• .BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER Illa.-mATllY 3 BR + den 4 BR home. Grassy yard. Pl\IS spa, fireplace, family room. Approx 1800 sq.ft. 219 Albert Place, So or 23rd • West of Santa Ana St. Ask or . ..MONlCA RUGGIERI CORONA DEL MMI ... + .... 1111,111 Oreat duplcL 3 BR, 3 BA plus 2 BRJl BA inc. S2. 750.001 Great investment or Live in front house ~t inc. of $1600'mo from bqeck ynit,.t. New amt. carpet & uwadel. Must lctl ~ r!;~~BYN ALLEN ~'!!!!set':'. T.J1m11L 6~ BA w/pme room. aeparate formal d.inina room. Redesigned~ kitcb with 2 cook- i.na areas. Ie.an..Aite wF. and G•nau., granite counter tops, 3 defttor. DOOi ct spa. Fabulous master, q with maible fire- place and aittig room. Ask for-JANE SUNGAILA HUNTINGTON BEACH . ............ . For wonderful summer entcrtainina. Quiet cuJ-de-aac street. 4 BR, 2~ BA l'('"ew paint and new cream carpcL Easy to buy. Ask for-MAXINE GOLDEN IRVINE I Ill Ml Mid Ill Owner motivated! Beautiful and ~ar J.M. Pet.en 4 BR/3 BA (1 BR. ctwnstn) home on cul-de-ac loL Model perfect in prune Irvine location. Alk IDr-BILL KELLY $5,400,000 BELCOUaT TOWNE .... "E" llELCOlm1' CUSTOM STEAL noon, ~ .. & .,.,._, pool & ..,.. Faat.alk fmDr bolllel <mGINAIU .._,..NOW tm.m BELCOURT TERRACE Plu "B" BELCOURT €USTOM Exquisite Executive Family Home -c~~ ~~~ Entertainer'• de • t s BR. S.5 BA C'l1eftli¥C USC or mar- ble and puit.c. pool 8c spa. Mast ICC! WAS $2,350,000.NOW $1,995,000 BELCOURT FAMILY HOME or 4 cat garage oo cuMle-sac: locatioo. Warm hardwood f1oon. Prof. de- liped rear ya.rd wfrb1 area ror children. $1451,• SPYGLASS Bll.L OCEAN ViiW 1 Acre-Ne Mello Jtoos Tues . BELCOURT IDI.L PLAN 1 SlnaJe level Luxury Ocean Ww, .... left! CODdo.. lBR pflAI deft, totally upplded. Built.at Htc.rtaiwDt center. BACK BAY VIEW 2.24 ACRE HORSE ESTA TE :> Massive main home., 7BA. plus lllJe guest house. 13 ~stalls. ranch house, private streams. pool and spa Auto wudlousc for tS.20 cars. Trade OK $5,900,000 Profcaionally dea>rated 3BR, 3.5BA, Many upgrades, arccabelt locatioa w/ private jacuzzi. Qricina1Jy S79.5,000 DOW~. Wu $7'5,• • Now $739,• EXCLUSIVE IRVINE COVE Premhun Froat Raw IAcadoo OcqCOll Ww 4 BR. .5.5 BA+ 6 car pr. Bucmeat w/ rec ra. Oourmct tit, fabWoualy UPIJ'lded thl'\HlUt. St9111 to priftte beach. $.1,800,080 BACK BAY HORSE PROPER'IY $1,650,000 1992 BOB KOOP BOB & DOVIE KOOP We woald llke to laelp yoa bay or Hll yo•r llo••· # 1 BE/MAX Ageat 8 out of 10 years in the State of California. Ranked nationally in the top 10 REJMAX Agents for 11 years consecutive . 760-5000 or 760-1580 WHY LIST WITH JUST ONE AGENT! CALL THE KOOP TEAM BOB KOOP • .Ill. : 3 BR 3 BA duplex 4 car ~ ~ gmd .... the ftne9t cmlna. OCNn, Jetty vtew.. This on the beach approval for 2 new unltt from coutal & planning, cfty cooncll. Great value at $1,800,000 Wiii Conalder Tl'lldea on elthw aide OCEANFRONT CORONA DEL MAR: Ready to build thll pt11ne resld.mtal site approved tor e.ooo aq.ft. home with breathtaking views. Steal at $1,200,000. BOB & DOVIE KOOP * * 601 UDO BUILDING * * * * PENTHOUSE * * Two bedroom, 21fi bath with the most exciting views anywhere from Catalina to the mountains. 24 HR. security guard & doorman. Pool, Recreation room, will trade for units or strip center or will lease with option . Asking $1,200,000 WATERFRONT HOMI! NEWPORT Bl!ACH 3 ' . . pn lloorl, French doorl, pond, rlmOdeled kitchen, crown molclngl. rtplumbed, cacllll glnlln, llgm-. Piiio. gnge, CllPCll1 & the ... goes on rod on. Clll lot detllla. $10t1to0 908 KOOP, JR. NEW LISTING • SUN Crrt/UKE ELSINORE 23ACBS J BR. ~ BA mlln hca.9 .-... pl! houle. Tine ear p rttge. Hcne b'llrq lacllllel, six 1.5 to 2 ecre paslLrtl, 9 box stalls, riding .. nl '*Y °'*...... $805,000 COSTA llESA • WESTMINSTER AVE. WE WANT YOUR LISTING ---_......._._ -- ---... BAYCREST NEWPORT BUCH REMODELED R·2 LOT • E'SIDE MITCHELL -. Mewpor-t Beach~s Broker® THE REAL ESTATE MARKET Is like the four seasons -winter, spring, summer and fall, expansion and contraction, ~essJon and growth. As we come now through the real estate "winter" and Into earty spring the cyde continues. The ground Is thawtng, prices are stabilizing to pre-1989 ~ts, Interest Rites are at a 20 ye,ar low. The dock has rolled back. It's time for smart buy- ers to plant seeds. And ranember, as you sow, so shall you rap. Smart ~ need to find a smart agent to show them the best opportunities so they'll be In the best position to take advent.age at harvest time. Citll Watter Mitchell today, Newport Beach's Broker! BECAUSE YOU DESERVE THE BESTill e on this ~ end ftexlble 2 master bedroom Villa Balboa condo to $30,000 below closest compereble property. Light white decor, new car- pet, paint and tlle, extni laf'Se patio, lovely exposure to grass & trees. Sell- er has bought onother. Huny , won't last! • r SATURDAY, June 20, !992. /PAGE 25. SWEEPING BAY & OCEAM VIEWS $JJ9,000 II.A JAm"S WICUllY-----SIOt,000 ~ unsm~1 -------HOS,000 "".....,. ~.,,. 3 ~ tiorwmoltlC loc.*d v. ..... *°"' .. OCU\. ~ locatlarl Ill lhc om wlfl .-cMd I ca1 9R9&-Cll ..,._ to -.. ~ .,..,llOn. pttmd '° ... ft&A ~ """'"" •• ..._ ___ ...,.. / ... ~ I bedroon\, 1 \4 bltOI 1"llltl buudU CAilllN ~ ~ CUllall ~ and ccAi9I. ~ labcr ~ o-.om .._ and llMtl more. Elcdcnt locAlltlon on ind floor ncsdcd llllOl19St. trea & 9'ftnaY wlltl ~ eftemoon.., ~I! pool --~ , ~ wlltl ~ lkd !loon, lower chpa and jlcuzzl IUb Ill belt'rocm. 1hB one ""'°"'...., PROPERTY OF THE WEEKll LIVE IM NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY ............ $169,000 Walk to the oceanfront from this beautiful 2 be<*'oom, 2 beth condonUTI. Locatut In priYete gad comnulity, otfaing gorgeous pool, spa, dubhousc and weight room. Rreplace In living room, new ~ ftxtura and new kttchen appliances, and doset prganlzers. SeaRty nestled on second floor with pleasant southern expostn to trees. This Is an exceptional value that can't be passed up! Call for )"OlA" prtYa showing. CATAllMA OGAM ...,. ____ ...,_ ~ --.-- - Ort( • tllOlt stroll to the OGc.I "°'1t tn:m this 9Cf"9COUI Su ,. , bedroom. , beCtl condo usnc dee« ~ sxdc+boo ocun ~. motlveeaj Ida h8I ~ lfldJICr. u... Ill MEWl)Cllt """' ,,, tNlt llrol to ocurlront fat $159,000 Gad condo ~ wlttl pooll. ~ etc. Prtoed -110,000 bdow.,, ~ c:cn.,. Cal fat ............ I ,.. PAGE"~ /'~TU~'t>~'Y;"' u~ 10. 1gg2 ... - EXCmNG CUSTOM Executive Home on Newport Peninusla Luxurious 3BR, 38A. Gourmet kitchen, quality & excellent throughout. Sell or tntde. 3304 Marcus Ave., Newport Beach $859,000 ADORABLE MOBILE HOME Custom Interior In Eastside Costa Mesa $15,990 SlZZLSl fl'lOfDJ't1 Remodeled to the Max In 19881! 3 bedroom, 3 bath, tamlty room. Separate entrance w/guest quarters. LARGE PRK.E REDUCTION $479,900 CORONA DEL MAR OCEANFRONT Let's Mc,odlta • Sell ot TNdc Bachfront 3BR, 3BA duplex In private gated ~. ~d fo( two NE.W 3,000 sq.ft. condos. A great value at $1,I00,000. Adjacent lot ructt to build. ~ p&af\s for 6,000 sq.ft. home. Beathtaklng views. 3016 ~ker Dr. $1,i00,000 HAilaoR, BAY, OCEAN & NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS. 2 master suites. Gated conm. $119,000 . ~ . -------.:.. . .. ..... . . A • ·-• ~y ,._ ~~. l . . .. .,, ~~ •• .J.1 . _ .. ;-.;~~ WALK TO THE BEACH from '/(:AX 28R & den condo. VetAted cclll ss, double CM gar. $119,000 11 SEASCAPE ' If you •re IOokins for • Raaltor with Honesty, Knowtedgc and Dcdlcatlon, Cell '™E MIRAa.I WOIUCDtl'' NEWPORT FOlt $354,oootJ Hot price & prop. atyl Striking ~ ftalr. Recently ~ Vllted 3 bedrooms + family room. REDUCED SO SEU.ER CAN REl.OCATEthS4,000 1U1MHG 10 • IOUGHJ By the right fl!lmltyi Choke Newport Hdghts Location. Quiet Stiut · Specious m:ent additlon ... Needs ftn. lshing touches! Ptans Included $499,000 ,,..~~ ~ ·--., _.. _.,.... 1~· .... ~· ': -- MEW EXCLUSIVE USTIHG A OUAl'tatG a GASSY PllOPllt1YI 3 + den or '4 ldrms. Femlty room. l.l!lrge skytlght, m1rt>k ctttry Ii Frencti doors galore! Remocj.. eled In '88 . ..a m>ucT'ION. tSH,000 .. ~ ----- a.usec CAUfOINA -.-w eot9.UC. 1IOH IH CIRHAVD4tl Gorseous a&1&1•r- shlp, ~ wtth detailed pafcdb .... bctln, 3 bid'! with separate guest ~ t11t,OOO 1 .. · ~, -=:I-- &YORKSHIRE Tennla court eetm9 with oceen Md Nahta view. Pool Md spa. One of the llWgest lots In it.is Pl Mtlgloua community. GURt ~ + 2 ldtchena. Exten9Ne UM of m..t>le. Totlll of 7 bedrooms, llbnwy & family room. $2,980.000 M.UWRDE NEW LISTING New listing. Largest 5 Bedrooms. Buccola model on large-1ot. Lovely quiet location on prime street. Priced to selll Owner motivated. $459,000 Tolllly ~ home. A rw1 awn puff. Ownen mewing cu of..-.. Febuloua buy. 1275,000 In up.- gnide9. Almost Ike a MW home. ~d Ill "'5.000. Must ... to believe! ,ooo OFC: 780-9000 RES:M0-1828 For The Best In Per8onallzed Sentlce Call Esther Yank:: IUCll, IOUTlt coum Buy 'em Now While They're Hot!! New-New-New-one of a kind! 1531 Santanella, Irvine Terrace. Contemporary, sleek, classy. Smooth ceilings, Corlan kitchen, Wolf range, huge closet In master and step-up library. A find at $735,000 New •nd • greet •1••11 615 Carnation CdM -So. of the hwy. priced wev below what owner paid. 3 Bd 2V4 Ba, 2 car garage, fireplace. Over 2,000 sq. ft. Only $469,00011 o.r 1800 ... ft.-Eutslde C.M. 219 Albert Pl. 3 Bd plus den • 3 btdha. Graay yard plus epa. Be CNlllM. N18,800 o.r llOO ..... ft. -alngle lft9I 1715 ~ Baycrest 4 Bd, 3 Ba. poOr, alldlng central atrtum root. •ne,ooo =:••nt .... • ....... -5 Cove, Sea Island. Great town...... ltyle 28d F*JI den. •••o,ooo. Wll ..... option ,or '*'Y· Dook, pool apa -210 E~lng Star Lane. 5 Bd + of- fice. 5Y• aa.•t,880,000 or ......... aoo .. Good a.ell .. ,,... -1900 Santiago, Dover Shores. 4 Bd, 3 Ba, 3 car garage + remodeled kitchen. °"" -.ooo .. Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty Q.~Y~l!§ VILLA SIENA Six new classic 3 bdnn twnhms w/ contemporary style & top quality amenities in Newpor1 Heltts. Light & bright, vaulted ceilings, 6Jc1e_~Jo .~'.~ .. ~i-~~.' .... ~~~.' .... ~ ... ~~~~-.. -~~.=~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY duplex in desirable Los Caballeros sports village with full use of dub. Two highly upgraded top floor units w/2 bd, 2 ba & l bd, 1 ba Excellent rental potential. 631-1400 ........................................................ $191,900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Costa Mesa 3 bd 21,; bath twnhjm, Used brick frplces in living room & master suite. Private covered patio with spa & A.C. Walk to back bay trails or bike to beach. 631 -1400 . .... . ..................................... $234,900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Clean & neat 3 bdrm home, steps to elementary school in nice family neighborhood. Large front & rear yards, room to expand 631-1400 ...................................................... $250,000 CANYON BLUFFS Decon1tor perfect 3 bdrm, 21,; bath home. uvlng nn w/vaulted ceilings & frplc, large open kitchen wfnew appliances & beautiful landscaped yard. Quiet interior location l Ir; miles from beach. 631-1400 ······. . .. . ·········· .................. $269,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Vintage Spanish 3 bdnn w/cove ceilings, arched doorways, wood windows & hrdwood firs. Truly classic lathe & plaster w/newer ~f_'f4{jj .e.I~~ -~ ~~: .............................. $299,000 NEXT TO NEWPORT Well malntained owner occupied duplex in Costa Mesa Heights. Each 2 bdnn unit has its own washer/dryer hookup, private yard & garage. Good rents & nice area by park REDUCEDI 6.3 1-1400 ..... $325,000 COSTA MESA Desirable R-2 lot in comer location close to Costa Mesa Courtyards shopping. Ubt'llry, community center & park House on lot Is 3 bdnn fixer. 631-1400 . .. . . . . ... $365,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS "A Best Buy" Freshly painted 4 bdrm wlfrplc m liVlng room opening to large redwood deck & ~1ous back yard Great family neighborhood, walk to all schools & Mariners park. 631-1400 ....... .... .... . .. . . . .... . ........ $375,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR Channing duplex on lovely street. Front house has 2 bdnns, 1 t,; baths & separate gues1 qrtrs plus upper rear 2 bdrm apt. 760-3600 . .... . . .. $495,000 OPEN HOUSES SA11JRDAY ONLY 1 754 Sonlll Ana #A. E.astslde Costa Mesa Patty Haivey 2758 HUMew, Hartxx Vu Knolls. NB MicheDe Resse 207 Via Koron, Lid Isle, N B Mary Sivaslian 325 La Jolla, Newport Heights Nancy Barfield 1706 Miramar, Peninsula Pt, N.B. Peggy Harrison 2193 Bayfield Lane, Costa Mesa Ellie Reese 125 Via Mentone, Udo Isle Cheryl Carlson 1527 Antigua, Newport Beach Lois Zlmmennan 17 Carmel Bay, Spyglass Hill, CdM Olga Matthews 2 8d House $239,500 2 8d House $399,000 3 8d House $495,000 5 8d House $520,000 3 Bd House $525,000 4 Bd Howe $574,900 4 Bd House $749,000 5 Bd House $799,000 3 Bd House $849,000 13 19 Balboa Bl., East. Balboa 3 Bd Twnhm Rob Glem $869,000 608 West Oceanfrotn, Balboa Penin. N.B. 6 Bd House Jill Andrus $990,000 938 VI.a Udo Soud, Udo Isle. N.B. Regena Richardson 1232 Pol~ Dover Shores, N.B. Lorraine r-arrington 6 Bd House $1,295,000 4 Bd House $1,299,000 OPEN SUNDAY ONLY 3600 Seabreeze, Harbor View Hills, CdM4 Bd House Betty Comegys $669,000 414 38th Street, Newport Beach 2 + 1 Bd Duplex Adell Patterson $695,000 213 Diamond, Balboa Island 4 Bd House Joanna Hendrie $825,000 2025 Balboa Bl., East. Balboe 3 Bd Howe Jill Andrus $875,000 4545 Orrington, Cameo Shores, CdM 4 Bd House Esther Fine $1 ,150,000 300 Evening Star, Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd. House Lis Olsen ' $1,279..000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2101 15th, Newpon Heights, NB Clift. Peni, Starr 424 Colton, Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 518 Avocado. Old Corona del Mar Margo Stuart 3 Bd Twnhm $289,000 3 Bd House $319,000 2 Bd Duplex $495,000 1211 Kings Rood, Qiffhaven, NB 3 Bd House Lois Mcloon/Janice Hyer $915,000 333 Snug Harbor, Oiff Haven, NB 4 Bd House Manny Stellino $959,000 120 Oceanfront, Balboa ..3 Bd House Tom lovenlttVAustln Daynes $995,000 32131 Coast Hwy So South Uiguna 2 Bd on Dbl lot Rick Schreiber $1 ,250,000 3 Beocon Bay, Beacon Bay, N.B. 2 Bd House Jnnlcc Hyer/Lois Md...oon $1,860,000 PlllVATE lANE ln area of esta• homes Top quality 2 sty. 4 bdnn traditional home. F~ dining & family rooms, 3 frplces, Fr. doors & windows, beams, skylights & lowly year w/ pool & spa. 631-1400 ................................................... $574,900 NEWPORT SHOllE8 Completely remodeled 4 bdnn (or 3 & of6ce/den). New roof, kitchen, point & louver drapes. Steps to ocean in family e>Mnted community with ~. clubhouse & tennis. 631-1400 ......................................................... $375,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Complele)y rem~led 3 bdnn home in woodsy sctting. Upside down floor plan to ma.xlmlze ocean & sunset views. F~nc.h doors &: paned windows, new baths & kllcMn. Private cul-<le-sac location. 631-1400 ..................................................... $395,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Super . cul-de..ac location, walk to all schools. bike to beach. Extra large (over 13,000 sq.ft) lot with 1 story 3 bd house Gtt.at potential Priced way ~low appraisal. 631-1400 ......................................................... $405,000 FOUNTAIN VAUEY Spacious, totaly remodcMd 4 bdnn Mediterranean home w/den, dining tm, family rm w/bar & elaborate master suite. Extensive use ol porcelain tile throughout. Uirge yard w/pool, spa & ~~~ ......................................................... $459.500 PEMN9ULA POINT Highly destrab&e oomer lot across from the pa& in woncJerful family neighborhood suitable foe large home. Steps to bey & ocean. REDUCED! 631-1400 ................................................... $475,000 WEST NEWPORT DUPt.EX. step1 to ~ach & shops. Grvat Income w/4 bds up & 3 down, frplc::es ln both units, large deck in upper, palk> down. 631-1400 ............. . ..... . ......... ...... . . ......... $479,000 BALBOA Beach Cottage in channlng quiet tree lined neighborhood. Warm &: cozy 2 ltory 2 bdnn with den. flm>lace In living room & large sun deck. Walk to BaJboe Ferry, beach & shops. 631-1400 ................................................... $479.000 HAllBOR VIEW HOND Bright & b«aulifully remodeled 3 bdrm with <tmJng &: family rooms, Fr. doors, plantation shuuers & new Ille Superb ~~~ .. ~.~.~.~.~~-1-~~~ ~ ~.~~94.900 P£NINSUlA POINT Wonderful 3 bdrm famlly home, tomlty remodeled by ownerA>uildcr. ~et country kitchen with dining area,. hUiS bonus room & mast.,-wfprivate baJconY, . 631-1400 .................................................... $699,500 Sp1claJWng In prop1rti11 for 1au or '41111 •.• on tlt1 wal1r..:"'"' tJt1 waur. .. OIUI wUlt o vt.w of"" w•r ••• CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2496 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631·1400 315 MARINE AVE. ~ 714-673~900 • \ NEW~flli'QWCQIU MESAl?#.01.J..SEAl. ESTA11! WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtdrs ® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate pf Sotheby's International Realty CHINA COVE BeautifutJ mnodeJed 2 sty 3 bdrm, 2th balh home wA>ey & ocean view deck w/ fuoe pit. Jutt 1 houM to community beach. New plumbing, h«ating & ci.ct.ic. PRICE DROPPED! 760-3600 .......... ' ................................ ······. $819 ,000 nNJNIMn.A ~t, beautiful owner occupied dul>lo. *P9 to beach. Utirary & shopping. Upper wl3 bds, ~ beh, lower w/2 bds, 1 bath, fTplca ln both units, Fr. docn, cdqa fans, mlm>rs & tile. 631-1400 ......................................................... $550,000 EU&•ULA DUPLEX ln k:NeJy QUiet neighborhood of tNa lined strffts. Steps to beach, Balboa ferry & Pier. Upper .... 3 bdrms, 2 baths & view deck. Ideal for owner, lower has 2 bds, 1 bath, for income. 631-1400 ......................................................... $595,000 NEWmt llEIGllT8 Great 5 bdrm family home w/ ~ hardwood firs In ha.de cul-de-sac location, sw.t 8t 10me ocean vua. Garden nn & dining area 6Sf.'1:00~ .. ~ .. ~.~ .. ~.~.~~~ UDO PAB DlllVI! Lwwrious remodeled 2 bdrm beyfront condo w/~ atrium. welildJont patio & boat dock. Marble ftoon, mJm:nd walls. 9' ceillnQ & &de. Owner 1ra1•1edl Lew opb\ poelibM. REDuc£D! 631-1400 ................................................•.....•.. $599,()()() llA\'91DE COVE e.ight, open 2 bdrm penthouse w/ 2th beths. den & boat aUp rtghts. End unJt. Wws of ~. city ~ti 8t mountains. Gated oom~ ~-1~~: ... ~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~: ..... $629,oOO Ml90A ISi.AND Adorable 5 year old 3 bd, 2 bath cottage w/loft.. LM~ room ~ulted ceiling & frplc, ~~~.~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~.~ .. ~S6'5m Ml.aA Owming near new 3 bdrm "New England" ~ home widen Fabulous master suite w/frplc, built-Ins 8t Fr. doors to bay view deck. Yard w/g,as BBQ. Lowly quiet street. steps to bay & ocean 631-1400 ...................................................... $699,000 MUIOA Soohlsticated custom 3 story 4 bdrm home, wfJ bdrmt & laundiy on lst floor, )~dining, kitchen & PoC'Ch on 2nd & huge master IUlte w/private sun deck on 3rd. Spacious &: bright. tteps to boy & ocean. 760-3600 ......................................................... $725,000 Ml W 191.AND on the Grand Canal ''Like n.w" 3 bdrm home wl1arge 1 bdrm apt. beautiful decor & dock for 2 18' boats. Teniflc views of 5. bayfront & mtns. Lots of marble, tile & whJte.""'91hecf woods. 673-6900 .................................................... $960,000 CANNEii\' VIUAGE Mb!lnlficent views of boy & boatl frotn the IMng room ol this beautifu.lly decorated 2 bdrm boyfront condo accented w/mirrors & Berber ~4&~ .. i.~ .. ~~.~ .. ~: .. ~~.~ .. ~.i~'.~ .. ~.~7So~ DOVER SHORES oppor1unity to remodel existing 4 bdrm home w/dinlng & family nns or build your dream house on extra large lot w/abundant mature landscaping. Prestigious neighborhood w/2 private • beaches. 631-1400 ............................ ········· ··········· $760,000 llALBOA ISi.AND Spacious duplex with 4 bdnns. 2 baths up & 3 bdnns, 2 boths dOIAm Over 3000 sq.ft. Can't be duplicated today. Generous dining & livmg areas with firepiaces Always In demand. m673-6900 ........ . . .... .. . .. .•. . ........... $744,900 PENINSULA POINT Exquisite top quality 2 sty 3 bdrm French Normandy home wlhwd floors, dining & family rooms& eat-In kitchen & master suite w/frplc. ~'1.l~~~ ..... ~~ ... ~~.00~~ .~ .. ~~ttls.ooo 9PYGl.AS8 RILi. 1 story 3 bdnn home w/dining & family rooms & ocean, harbor & dty light views. Lovely neutral decor, shutters, wood floor in entry & beautiful remodeled European kitchen. Patio & spa. 760-3600 ......................................................... $849 .000 PENIN9UIA POINT ouanfront home w/4 & family rooms, sun room, 2 used & Fr. doors & windows. Extra large lot past boardwaD< w/spa & waterfall on patio. 631-1400 ............................................. $1,499,000 MUOA l9IAND Charming freshly pointed English Tudor style duplex wrth new CArpd. J=ront w/4 bdrms, 3 baths & dining room plus spacious 1 bdnn in rear. ~~ .~.~.~~~ .. ~~ngs ~ ~. ~.~.000 LIDO VILLAGE Spectacular views of ouan, mountains & sparl<lin.g ~Y. from this beaubfully decornted 7th floor 2 ~ bath condo with sauna In fuD sccurlty building with doonnan, pool & spa. 631-1400 .............................................. ······· $865,000 PENINSULA POINT Lowly 2 story 3 bdrm home with dinl"9 & family fOOl7lS & den (or 4th bdnn) on extra large comer lot Just steps to bay & ooean beaches. Fr. doors. paned windows, beamed ceilings & 3 frplces. 631-1400 ................................................. $875,000 CUFF HAVEN Beautiful new custom 4 bdrm w/ separate 1 bdnn guest qrtrs, Form& dining, gourmet kitchen wlbotlcT's pantry, high ceilings, har<lwood firs, aov.m moldings & Fr. doors Bouquet amyon stone iltl4oo. .............. . . . $959.ooo BALBOA oc.eanhont in great family area. l.Jght, bnght & airy very bvablc 2 sty 3 bd home with beamed cathedral oeilh:lgs throughout & large brick frreplace In IMng room. l 000 631-1400 ....................................................... $990. MUIOA ISIAND Ba9front duplex in greal rent.al location, step to toiNn with great . boy &. city light vt.ws. Each unit has 3 bdrm&, loft & brick frplc.. 673-69()() •••..••••••••.••.•.•...••.....•................... m .ooo LA PUNTA Mexico, exdusive gated enclave on the Peninsula of LAS HADAS resort. Furnished 9 level waterfront home w/6 bdrms, staff qrtrs, game rm. wine cellar, studio & pool w/ cascading waterfall 760-3600 . . .. . . . . . . . ......... ·~ ...... .$1.800.000 UDO ISLE Beaubfully remodeled 2 sty 3 bd home w/family nn, office & maids nn. High ceilings & lots of glass overlooking almost double lot with private pabo, pool & lovely gardens. 631-1400 ....................................................... $999;000 UDO ISLE Beautiful custom 2 sty 5 bdnn home w/ dining & family rooms, hardwood floors, crown moldmgs, Fr. doors & used brick temice. Large lot on Lido's best street. Will trade down for beach area. 631-1400 ...................................................... $1,195,000 SOI.ml LAGUNA Magnificent oceanfront parcel of over 20,000 sq.ft. lot has been subdivided Into 2 single lots w/a 2 bdrm cottage on 1. Remodeled, expand or build your dream estate in prime location. REDUCED! 760-3600 .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . . . . ................... $1.250,000 CORONA DEL MAR Tenific oppor1unity to create a spectacular estate on double lot w/existing older 3 bd home. Two houses from Ocean Blvd., on pretty tree Uned street. Second story view potential. 760-3600 ................................................... $1,295,()()() COTO DE CAZA "Greystone Manor" in gated Los Ranchos Estates. Romantic 5 bdrm French Normandy on 3 + acres. Stone terraces owrlook Fens. lawn, 60' Roman pool Dramabcally REDUCED. 76()..36()() ................................................. $1,575,000 BEACON BAY Premier bayfront 5 bdrm Country English home w/whlte sand beach & fabulous views BeautifuUy finished w!Joving attention to detail. Next to Community park & tennis. Owner may exchange' 631-1400 ........... .. . .. ... .. . . $1.895.000 UDO ISLE boyfront in premier location, w dock for large boat & open boy, Harbor Island. Lmda Isle & city bght vtews Bnght open custom contemporary w/ family nn, gourmet kitchen & 3 car garage. 631-1400 ...... . . ........ $2,795,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Huge 4 bdnn estate on Trinidad lsland w/185' or Wllter frontnge & dock for 150' boat. Party wing w/fully equipped disco & bar. Separate maids suite, garage for limo 760-3600 . . .. . . ... . . . ... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ $3, 995,000 LINDA 191.2 w/dock for 2 boats Fabulous elegant remodel w/6 bdnns, each with both Bakonies, formal Uvlng & dining rms, basement entenainment nn & wine cellar, courtyard & tenace._ 631-1400 ............... .. . .... .. ......... $5.450.000 Sp1n.ld111111 JH'OJHl'ti11 for sai. Of' i.as1 ••• 011 dt1 wa11r. .. 111ar 1111 wat1r. .. alld wlde a mw of tit• water ... CORONA DEl MAR OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631·1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 " . ... - • • Lido Isle Double Lot 6BR. SBA, Fm. Rm., family home Will exch. down for Lido Sl,295,000 Newport Beach Estate 513R, 6.SBA. 6500 sq. ft . home Approx 4 acre w/guest house Sl,150,000 Lido Large Comer Lot SBR. 4BA Mediterranean home [A><;1rable eastern tip of Isle $875,000 Newport Island Bayfront 2BR/1BA +1BR/1 BA duplex Boat dock, large sunny patio $695,000 Huntington Beach Custom -tBR, 2.SBA, 3200 sq. ft . home :-..c ..... ly ttlcd kitchen, private spa $465,000 Newport Heights Cape Cod JBR, 2.SBA, freshly remodeled Occan/Gltalina views $395,000 Huntington Beach Bargain 4 BR, J .75BA home, large yard Quil't cul-<ic-sac !Ocation $234,800 Eastside Bargain 113R, 2 SBA, end unit, patio Very motivated seller! $219,900 ---· BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 • 631 -2100 Linda Isle Estate 6BR. 6.5BA +large dock Dramatic home w /TT on the bay $5,AS0,000 Beaoon Bay-Reduced SliOO,ml SBR. 4.SBA bayfront on sandy beach Will cxch. or cany w /low down! $1,BIJS,000 Lido Isle Custom 4BR, 48A, Pm. rm., •tum-key" home Fresh paint, new carpet, hardwood Ooors $749,000 lido lsJe Charmer 3BR, 3BA, Fm. rm., sunny'}>atio St to st. location, red. SS0,000 $595,000 631-1400 lido Contemporary Bayfront 3BR, 4BA, Fm. Rm., w / large dock Turning basin view<;, turn.:\cy home S2,795,000 ... · , to.. -· i--t "ff » r I ~ ~ ' ,, . ----------- Dover Shores Bayfront 38R, 2.SBA w/dock, gf'Cilt views Owner may assist w /financing Sl,59S,OOO Bayshores Bargain 3BR, 4BA, Fm. Rm . ..-bonus room Tum-key, large sunny patio w/spa $695,000 Cliff Haven-Remodeled 3BR. 3BA, Fm. rm .. remodel owe with 10~ down $569,000 ,.. Undai Isle Traditioml 3BR. 4.5BA, large doclt Lagoon location, courtyard pool $2,695,000 Udo l1le Traditional SBR. SBA, Fm Rm., custom home Owner will exchange down! $1,195,000 HuborView Hill1-L11p Lot 48R, 2BA, Fm. rm., family home Spa, wood floon, plant. snutten $669,000 Peninsula Point Cottage lBR..lBA.-* ihlaw/ttntal unh Steps to beach, park views $549,000 ... 'Ne\!J1sl>Rt 'WAcHJcl)"stA ~'P1ffii'·rtnfAL~srAre ~tt:• 1>J.wmdA-?: "Jij~~d . .J~rjjAGe 31 WATERFRONT HOMES. INC. SALLY & WRRAINE present ••• Sally Phillipe Reez 645-2315 On the aand in Newport Bnch. Enjoy ocean, Catalina and suntet views. F.t>uious 3 Br, 3 Ba townhome plus extra bonus room/office. Two fireplllees. Marble accents. Gourmet kllc:Mn. Unique opportunity to liv9 at a quiet loclllion on the OCNl'lfront. ••.ooo ~. I l . ~ ·. ·~ ~. upgreded 5 8r deta::Md end ·r unl on one ol the prllielt tr .. lined..,_. In the lluh. Two ~ suit ... Aemod1l1d kllchen. Mimnd ....... dotet In eftrY bedt'oom. Huge wr.,,·around prlv9te patio. Owner may trade down or carry Meond. .... o. ·-On the OOlllnfnlnt ........ al bwlh. ~ .... -....... ... "°"' ........ fOOIMI ,....,, .... al ............ ~....,...r. dellght. Fir..,.._ In htng room llftd m-. .... tt.1•.000 Beautiful totally remodeled, Immaculate OM-11ory home on one of the best streets in Cliffhaven. Home Is light, bright, and ally. Large master with alcove. Exc.•ent detached mother-In· law or guest quarters. Lush landscaping. $569,000 Spec:tecular waterfront townhome with J)fftfate dodt. Beautifully remodeled with Ralph Lauren d«or and fabulou1 tap-of-the-line material• throughout. Great for couple or tingle pert0n. Gated tmalf complex. Nothing can compare wi1h thit in Newport Beach. $541,000 1m,..... WDl*M Nm0d1lld home wllh ~ la a.., view. light, bright Md alryl Huge twtmminD poof. P.tect f~ houle Md OfNf tor entertaining. s... '"llY tf1lde down °' cany 2nd. tl.211,000 Realtors ® JILL ANDRUS '673-4861 presents .•• PENINSULA POINT Wonderful architectural detail throughout this classic Peninsula Point home. 3 bedrooms, den/library or 4th bedroom, family room, French windows & doors. 3 fireplaces, boaVRV parking. Steps to ocean and bay. $875,000 Beautiful South Bayfront home. Main house is 3 btdroom, den or 4th bedroom. Guest quarters connected via balcony include 2 rooms, kitchen and bath. Yearty lease . $4750. per month PENINSULA OCEANFRONT Gorgeous Catalina sunsets from this beautiful traditional oceanfront. Extra large lot, 4 bed, sunroom, studio/den. Spa and waterfall. Nestled in a quiet location. $1,499,000 NEW LISTING Beach front living at its best on one of Balboa Peninsulas finest blocks. 3 bedroom, 2 bath in family neighborhood . Light, bright and airy. Cathedral beamed ceilings. Ocean and sand dunes at your doorstep. $990,000 DEL MAR OFflCE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ' . • ' .. • , PAGE-32 I SATURDAY. Junei 20. il99Q.., ' ---------. ... Realtors·® N EWPQ RT SH 0 RES Affordability at the beach 3 Bed/2 Bath $319,000 Res. 644-2257 Harbor View Home• Light, Bright & Ch•rmlng Offered •t $494,900 • Spotless 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Wonderful family room ~ • French doors & windows • Superb landscaping front & back CORONA DEL MAR OFFICE 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 2 Bed/2 Bath $244,900 L.H . Kennie Jo Riuo Residence 642-4917 Please call for more information or appointment to show Kathy Fox Pager 721-3432 Office 760-3600 Spect•calar Spygl ... Hiii . ~ Offered at $1,099,000 • Exoanded & customized New Seaford Model • 4 Bedrooms & 31h Bath + large bonus room • Large comer lot with lovely pool, spa NEWPORT BFACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 Sea.tad So•enet Newport Be.ell ' . Off .... d at $&15.000 •Wonderful 5 bedroom, 2.75 bath. • 3 car garage • Lush backyard on greenbelt • New paint inside and out. BALBOA ISIAND Of'FICE 315MARINEAVE. ~ 714-673-6900 lill SINGU LEVEL CHAWME8 $620,000 M~ _,. 11 or m $40de ,ooo, 1~p1ans & permits in ;s BR, Z BA & n. • y . re ~~~unity amen?£:. ~ng ~ng, STUET TO ll'lll!EI LOCATION $'75,000 Freshly palnW.19t & bfid\tl Oak shutters, railings & floor. ing rtally rn1M this home uniquit. 3BR. 3~BA including enormous m8*r tuJtir wtth sunny south facing balcony, wood-bumlna lr..,&eoe I: ~ bath area with ~ tub. MEDl1'E8ANUN nAlll $749,000 Quality construc:tion daciba this 4 BR home on a 40' lot. Lush~ IWlny & private patio. Lo- aited de:. to Genoa ~nd and tennis. EJUOY 11R Lll'l!91YIZ $795,000 Spacious 5 BR home on sought-after 45' lot. Open f1oorplan and gorgeous touth-facing patio lends itself 10 entertaining. Weldng distance to Udo Village. • LWo. 5,000 CIAUDETTE TAYLOa Premier inside localion on oversaed lot. Th is prof euion· illy redecorated home is perfect for. family living and en- tmaining. 4 ~drooms, l baths, mdudlng 2 complete master suitu. Living room has a fireplace and hardwood floors with French doors leading to a p j,·a1c courtyard. t DOCK FOii 65' YAetrr $1,150,000 Watth all the bay action from this contemporaiy designed 3 BR 3 ~ BA home on exclusive-West , tr. l\Jmin. ~In location Grecian marble \ t • ilace r ;ic: mtry Pl.AN #4•8.EDUC£Dt $269,000 Move-in condition. 3 BR, 21n BA with "woodsy" view from living room. Retreat off m~r suite, eating area 1n kJtc:hcn. PlllC£D TO SEU. PLAN IS $279,000 3 BR, 2~ BA with mirrored dining room and eating. ~ea in kitchen lJV!ng room features wet bot, vaulted ceilings and fireplace ruLL OCEAN VIEW SSS9,000 Completely remodeled 3 BR, 2vt BA townhome. Oak cabinetry In Ovlng room with wet bar. New c:arpeting and paint ... mow-ln condldonl Commun~ pool, spa & tennis. Walk to the beach. UPGllADl!D TO THE HR.TI $170,000 Surround youne1f with beautiful ocean views from ~ to0m of this daay 2 BR. 2 BA Plan #2 town· home. Cu.tom fireplace, block glass work. gowmd kitchen, bonus eru. Vl'EWI vmwt VIUl1 $199,000 Absolute perfection daalba this 3 BR. 21r'l BA. ocean view btauty. AD new gou'T_~1• ~nofwlthth bu.lit-In Island counter & breakfast OUUf\. 'op e llne carpcttng and wood floors. OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY S749,(XX) S996,<XX> St.8.50,IXXl - NEWPORT BEACH WHAT ARE YOIJ WArrlNG FOR? $195,000 Walk lo Newport Beach from this immacula1e 2 BR. 2 BA, den condo with fireplace & 2-car garage. Interest rates are still at an all time low, sellers are motivated. LIJXUllY A SECIJllln' . $204,000 Ocean view from patio/deck of this upgraded l BR condo In Seafalre. A petfect nest for someone who wants to be within walking distance to shopping & beach. PEN11100SE WITH ~-215,000 $1iUll:Jl•~:~: $pac:ious end siF !ll'l'L and~ OPl'Olrl1JlmY j'A ylt'·-~~~\~il?5QJt. =t; OCEAN VIEWS $S65,SOO 2 BR, 2 BA penthouse location with skylights. soar- ing celllngs, marble flrep0ce, mirrored walls & sky- lignts. Large kitchen with dinJng area. FRONT ROW VIEW $4S4,000 Spec:UM:ular bay views from this unique condominium in luxurious hi-rise. New kitchen, marble floors, new bathroom with upgraded flxtures. HAllBOa RIDGE llETREAT $495,000 Perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city Ufe. Designer perfect upgrades. 2 BR. 2 BA. Reservoir and canyon views. Association pool, spa, tennis. CLOSE TO SURF A SAND $549.500 SpadoUs duplex on 30 x 110 lot. Each unit has own laundry & fucp.lac.e. 4 BR. 2 BA up. 3 BR. 2 BA-- down. BAVCREST/DOVER SHORES $609,000 Well maln~ned 3 BR. 3 BA home with mini Back Bay, mountain view. Beautiful tile work, new carpel, refurbished roof, JOlar hot water & A/C. t BRING YOUR OFFER $749,000 Choice location 2 BR, den or 3rd BR, 3 BA with fabulous ocean, bay and city lights view. \ 13.600 sq.fl Jot size. FOllEVEll VlEWll $795,000 The feel of gracious San Francisco lnside.t. scenic Newport Beach on the Bay outside. 2 BR. ;,, BA. 2 fireplaces. Bel'utiful tiled Jac;w:zi l\Jb in master bath. Newly added ~l'Yllghts. TRIM YOOR SA.11.S $110,000 Watch the world salt by from this unique home fea. !\Iring bay & ocan views fof "half the price." 3 BR1 3 BA & family room. Areplac.e in living room ana formal dining room. MYfllONT 111-11181! • .$8'5,000 The wry best Newport Beach has to offer! Large 2BR. 2~BA unit with views from.. every room of bay, cx:ean & dty lights. Owner may consider lease option. • BEAunnJL DOVEll 9HOllE9 $"5,000 Value for your dollars! Don't miss your opportunJty to own this got"geOUS 4 BR. Siil BA • home with beautiful Back Bay & city lights \ view. 3-car garage, den. study & game room. SAJURDAY1 June ao., 1.992J PAGE 33 OCFANFRONT PROPERTIES PRIME BOAJU>WAJ.k LOCATION SflS.000 3 bedroom oceanfront house plus income unit on oversized R-2 lot 2-car garage. 30 x 102.5 lot. SP£CTACUl.AR DUPLEX Sl.169.000 3 BR, 2 BA upper, 2 BR. 1 BA lower. New beach side ex· panslon lndudes waD-wall ocean view window, panoramic white water and c:oastal views. Excellent parking. $90,000/ yr Income. $50,000+ already booked for summer. REDIJC£Drt $1,199.000 Beautifully appointed 3 BR. 3 BA beachfronl home. Gourmet kitchen with view of Catalina and every con- venience you c:ouJd ask for. Full security system, AMI FM radio, intercom in every room. IRVINE & COSTA MESA NEAii DiViNE SPECTRUM $149,900 Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA penthouse unit with loft. Higb oeUings and an open space view make this unit a spe- dal one. WONDERFUL OCEAN BREEZES $225.000 Buy in Cost.a Mesa for less than rent! ·Dual master suite plan. Large living room With vaulted ceilings and fireplace. Subternnean, security gated parking. Lots of extnl storage. 461 ABBIE WAY • $4SS,000 DA.NA BLACK A FRANK WILTSE Feel like you're vacation In your own ~ ymd! ~­ eeUent Eastsidc Costa Mesa location. Tropical setting is accented bv a waterfall running into a beautiful pool. 2 BR pfus spacious family room with floor to ceiling windows looking out to pool and gardens. 9900 sq.ft lot size -expan.slon potential seems end- less! YEARLY LEASES COUEGE PARK SISSOIMO. Lovely family home in great neighborhood. dose to Jchools. Open floorplan, big yard. 3BR, 2BA. EASTSmE COSTA MESA 'S1450/MO. Newer 3BR, 2~BA freshly painted executive townhouse. 2 Areolaces. 2-ear garage, central vacuum. UDO ISLE $1600/MO. Sandy Beaches Bayfronl • upper unit 2BR. 1 BA and large deck with bay views. 1 space In garage. Washer. dryer & refrigerator included. UDO 19LE $177$/MO. 3BR aach with own bath. Family room, 3 fireplac:es. large private courtyard on 45' lot Street to street lociatlon. UDO "LE $3900flll0. 5 BR. 5 'BA home looited on north side of island With a "beautiful view ol the OlAlll channel. lowly sandy beach tn front or pc'operty UDO ISLE s.-__. a..ta1 Bayfront with greenbelt and small Inside pool Available &'Pr9/8 $8000. 4BR, 4BA Boyboat available for $100' week. Great for tn~ing. • • • ...... ...... -- PAGE 34 I SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA WE SELL SIZZLE BY THE SEASHORE!! AWARD-WINNING ARCHITECTS, IVERSON/ WILKINSON HAVE BLENDED CLASSIC TRADITIONAL EXTERIORS WITH MODERN, OPEN INTERIORS-FOR THE 111111111111 LIVABILITY-OF THE '90's! STRONG COASTAL INFLUENCES PREDOMINATE WITH HARDBOARD & CEDAR SHINGLE SIDING, EXTENSIVE USE OF BRICK, DORMERS, WOOD SHUTIERS & MULLIONED WINDOWS. THE HOMES RANGE IN SIZE FROM 2,440 TO 2,506 SQUARE FEET. PRICES START AT $379,900. INTERIOR COMFORTS INCLUDE TWO FIREPLACES, MICROWAVE OVENS, GAS ~::::::::s=::=:z:3 COOKTOPS, WHITEWASHED OAK ;,;;;.-~~--"_..;._::::i CABINETRY, VAULTED CEILINGS, CERAMIC TILE COUNTERTOPS ANO A MASTER SUITE FEATURING DUAL SINKS, A HUGE WALK-IN CLOSET, A LARGE SHOWER WITH A , __ .._. SEPARATE OVAL TUB SURROUNDED BY .......__.........,........__~........., GLASS BLOCK. PERFECTLY LOCATED IN THE HEART OF ORANGE COUNTY. CLOSE TO THE ---------BEACH, MAJOR EMPLOYMENT CENTERS, EXCELLENT SHOPPING, DINING & ENTERTAINMENT. ~ c ~ I ~ I i .,, c. i ~ 211t 8' ~RE£1 I ·' ~ I llEAKS i smEET 2IDl'I STREET J a I 17flSTREET I EASTSIDE COSTA MESA OPEN 1 lAM -5PM DAILY (Closed Tuesday & Wednesday) (714) 675-6653 ' ,..,_ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 35 (!§GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY II.a. GATD .l.M. NI W llEKTEIRAllUll ca1•.-n. Ught & bf1ght 2 bedroom, 2 bath enct unit wllh 9 ft.~ & ~garage. Bewi.d mlr- ron In dining .,.. r.n.c:ta the wood burning fll eplace. Top qu-'fty kitchen wtth counter bar, Inside t.uidry room & large ¥Qp •ound pdo. Convenient location near beck bay. Now-only ....... - ------ ....,... · W.. PAM.UO Mi liiiGI • vmw OI' WK UY. End uni wllh 3 bedroom., 2YI blllh8 wllh Pff\lllle gmd .my, Nt coodlloned, upgrllded kllch-~-~. mtnora end new tb.b.ne. Community pool. ~.ooo 759-9100 17 Corporate Pim • Suite 101 • Newport B•ch, c.llfornla 92880 R..E.A.LTC>RS ••• Since 1922 • ' I PAG~ 36 t SA'TUROAY, June 20, 1992 IJLUFl'S $4111,000 Park like setting, security system, air ·' conditioning. 3BR, 21hBA. Large covered patio. Many custom features. Walk to community pools. $265,000 . $549,000 MYRIDOE lffa,000 Great location, close to pool and spa. t· Mini view, 2BR. 2BA. Upper locatlon, light and bright. Move-In condition. CORONA DEL MAR 1ase,ooo Close to beach. Harbor Woods locaUon near Newport Center. Spacious end location offers 2 master suites. 5550,000 . 5 949,000 IJLUl'JfS • l"RO#T lfOfl Ull0.000 Remodeled and expended with vtew of Back Bay, mountains and city llghta. EASTSIDE $3111,000 Three BR, 21hBA. Close to schoots. Charming one level, 3BR, 1 BA. Located on large lot with room for expansion. Desirable qulet area. PE#l#SULA 13701 000 Beach cottage with French doors, hardwood floors. formal dining, security system. One block to beach. Approved plans for duplex. NEWPORT H~IOHTS $31111,000 Two BR home Wlth added family room. Two car garage, alley access. Nice neighborhood, close to shopping. BALllOAISL•·TRIP~lll7ll,OOO Outstanding Income potential, main apartment with large llvlng room and brick fireplace. Plus two other unlta. LIDO ISL• l5H,OOO Oversized lot, desirable east end location. Great expansion potential for 2nd story. Three BR, 2BA. HARllOR RIDO• $824,llOO Relocation owned -motivation plus. Mh1- mar model. View of hills and city llghta. Once In a lifetime buyl OC~l'ROllT fe70;000 BLUFFS l:IH,000 Corona del Mar, newly construct.d Totally remodeled 2BR, 2BA, with newer deluxe townhome, designed to capture kitchen, beautiful hardwood floors, large the views. Two BR, 2BA. Short walk to enclosed patio with view. vtllage. BLUFFS f'Q0,000 End location expanded "E" plan over1ooks parl( and greenbelt. Many custom features, newer appllance1. HAR80lf R100.. wen 17411,ooo Expanded Casablanca, ocean view from master bedroom, and atnall view from lfvlng room. All whit• decor, aectUded downatall'8 bedroom with fireplace. CORONA DEL MAR R·2 $4711,000 8tnCOURT #10,000 Owner/User/lnveator unit. On R-2 lot Three SR, 2'hBA. on CMtrSlzed lot north of PCH. Great rental property, or Mountain view, prtvacy and MCUl'tty. bulld to suit. Cuatom features Include matble & wtndow treatments. Guatd gated. #.wPORT NORTH fff9 000 Marbella plan In best location. M1t1y Sl'rDU.. HILL M19,000 cu1tom featurea Including Meiclcan ~ ~ home tutefulty remod1l1d paver, covered patio wtth bultt In 880. and" r9deooc'ated. COurtyard entry, hard- One bedroom converted to loft/Ubraty. wood floors. ~ \llewe. CORONA O•L llAR fU.,tJOO Duplex, main unit 3BR, 28A ptua ~ 1 BA unit, both with flrepblce. rentals or owner/user. CORONA NL llAR ,.._,000 South of Hwy. newer conatruction. 28R, 2BA. Decorator 1h0wplace wtth CNm\ and style. Walk to vtllage. CCHIOIM NI. llMr ,._,000 South of PCH. Prlvate yard wtth epa. Spedoul 38A, den '8mfly home, NPll-m. tnakf'a q'**'. WHl'U LOWS .,,. mwr #JW,000 Enfoy HM>or Md OCMn .... from ... lovely 4 bedroom reektenoe. Ouetotn feature• througttout ptua oonwnlent, dealrable locdon. S 1,000M · S 1,BSOM •IO CA#r'Oll • ..... ff L01~,000 Great locatlonl GrMt vtewl ureat curb appeal! Pttvate poof and spa. Great price. Pttee reflects residence Meda a little updating. dlSIAl.O MY· Vll!W 11, 1ll0,000 Trustee l8le • Ocean views. Older W9ff built home. Three BR, Touch ups will ma)(e this a charming property. THRO AlfCH MY 11,...,000 Four BR, traditional family home wtth panof11mlc vlewa from every room, French doora, pool and spa. CORONA O•L 11A11 11,...,000 The ocean la Just acroaa the .sreet. Ocean t>reezn are youra alOng wtth thla larger home with pool. ...utD MY 11,..0,000 Facing Emerald Bay Green and bellch. Prlvllte bridt patio, opeu beam celloge wtth ekyMght8. s.p.rate muter aule wl ftreplace. Four BR, 48A. LlllDA ISU • MrJfffO#Tlf,f7f, Exquisite custom rHldence. Tot quality finished throughout. Aw BR, 4 BA, maids quarters, targe P* doc«. SHOll•CUl'F • vr ... If, ... , Ocean, canyon and mountain vtew pf access to private beach. Custom built 1990. Quality contemporary constructt wfth lots of aupettor appointments. 48 &U'SIO• Oii~ 1•,..a, 90+ ft. of Bayfront, bay, Jetty, channel vfewa. Authentic Medlterra hand painted tlles. Mooring and doc pier permit avdable. mCOCAfT.,_OTAFW ~­ Highly . customized, tennl1 -..e, =for elegance and comfort. Poot watert.ft. 158R, 5~BA. on 4 llC(9 lot. I· . In finest location, set on lush canyon with ocean view. Peaceful, restful seclusion. Built in 1990. $1,985,000 8AYFRONT Mediterranean flair. Best bayfront view ~ jetty, pavilion and ocean. Handcrafted with the finest of workmanship. $2,eao,ooo ecure, serene, c ence estate. fragrant garden surrounds pool set in private courtyard. ThreUtour bedrooms. $1,Q6A90 BILL COTE' l Presents DOVER SHORES rr"'SM~RDAY, dune •2el'~992 '7 PAGe 37 HYLA BERTEA 640-7153 BAYFRONT 733-ff64 .. ... DEBI MILLER Presents BAYRIDGE 553-2387 Motivated seller needs to move NOWI Big Price reduction -Great lbcation. Currently lowest price "C " Plan in Bayridge. $280,000 - .. .,.... .. Bio ClflYOtl 18 ct.Ty .. Ln .. ,,...., .. ....._8elcl'I 3801 Cutside UT,...t• Hlltlor -Knol 2727 tac> .. .,....,. The 8Mts 450 Vista Trucha UDO PAIK DIM 11" R001 $11G.OOO ~~~on .. Hlwpart~TWo'*hOml.2 blltlL To .-In .. rnonq wlll bll ._. n • cllwn come ne. Alto filr ... 12,7&0. Mo. .., ft.OOI $619,000 Ew1yt11ng In '* 2 bldlaom COndo II bfWld nlW!I 8eUUy decor* ID l*flclan. M .._ IUlclnO wlll ... blY ..._ ~~ 1 becboln. 1 11111 wlll lftllllluttld ~'= WC wllwt. ""'**' con&an. Wiik to b -.. nr "'*1. MD PLOOI $4Gl.oo0. Seallr lllMIO -~II Mil'*! lOCllld on ,. ~ hs IMly 1 IR. 1 IA COndo II far .. c:Ollllil 1lllo IM to tMI or I *11111 l*'90ll ElctllN ...... "'*" a.NI .... OPBN HOUSBS DWI.IX $116,IOO a.nq -bldroom, two 11111 llOlnL llamld celnos. sbl8 lnpla, CCMnd •• CMnlzld onOt pM br1glC IWO bedroom ~ wlll ~ clOlied cllclL IMOllCl.l'f $1,0H,000 Oflnd • lllld YIU! Eld.IM raldlnlll COll'll'U*Y. ""'-access ID i.:tl. ·-·-2.000 IQ.ll lillml ... needS °'*' lllll!llon. IWllOa VllW MUI $625,000 ~ lane .. oc.i ... ~ '*'*' nl braldal ..... • tamly room. .... In Mio nlOlll 11111ll'UCI $199,IOO End Id on one ol .. llrgllt Iota In .. TllTICIS. ecr. loclllon • lltoe ywd ~ ..._ ,_.,. ~ llld sprHdrn. 2 BR, 2 BA W11'1 new tm1111 & lllOl'L ._.. lie S2 OI older 911 purclw.te. 4 CONDOI $120,000 • $170,000 Foar com Mllli*ll Erdlh TUdor atYtt • Net, br1glC n1 c:1e1n. H wo bedroom. 2 11111 llld 2-n.. bedroom. 3~ bll\. Gnat ftoor .. Wll'I 1111'- .... wt WI & dlcb. CCIMl'lleft COllllf loclllon close 10 school( m -tuns. .... llld oc.\. Buy & fly! Clll Miiiy. OTHERARW UN C.-MTI $11415,000 FllUM ~ ocean Ind dy ~ views from flls UllQUe wsy ~ .....,, • ..., VIL One 1M1 of ~ 5.500 sq,.11. on 3 btdfully llndsclPld Iota toamrig na11y ~ o1 111 acre UN CtD9Nft $"6,000 E*ICll .. , ..... ~ llornl In ,.. o.i cOlll1'ldy ol s-idge. Slmolll alUbll "" lld'ooln. •~ bi911'ome willl ba ocean 'Nw Olcb. ....... ...., ...,. Ind llC. system nllkl Ills ~ liDml OClll1lla tu. 1nU1 $U7,000 1UOO' lat In SA ..,_ ... wllw ol gol COUl1I ..S -* ._ ol a.t a.. zoned tDr ......... """' lor QlllOm home In pllwl did ~ TNa lat II .. bat prtclld ..-q lat In .... & IOaded ~ 1UmM 1ANCM $219,too Oon1 fNsl '* ~ 911 CW11 hs 11111*u1 3 BR. 2 BA Wlow pllwl In Tlllln Rn:tl. Ptlcld lor quldc 1111 Ind lot* on•a CIUlll CIUl-SIC, MJ • lllld lat. oi.t n1 lalf. VUlld '*9\111. ~ nsiw NII wlll Wiik-in dDllll & mmnd Wri*s. '*" • ~ ~..,.., 1Ul1IN UNCM $.559,000 Almd 11¥ J.M. "-'. FD*M Mdll1••1 atYlt tone luUtno 4 beet- "*"-.. "' ...... ..., room. din, OQUmll '*'*" tnaldlsl "°°' fon'IW -.. l'lMlft. One bldlaom & 11111 on ,. ISllllld loor. 3 c.w onoe. Secu-~ FfUlt CGll1Ylnt & ~ wlll cMl'ICI -Bull-ti 880 & UN e&-..n $242,000 Pmldlnlll HllgNs I • SAH Cll.MEHTE OCEAH VIWll FabUous 3 BR. 2~ llA condo di ... tom Mlf'I roam. Allldled 2 c.w OW101 w/dlrect IC· cm. Anipea 1n Mio "*" & 11e1cony arr mmr ..._ 1W1C110 UNTA MAW1nA St25,900 2 BR. 2 IA lllllr*d ~ LR. wlll ~ F.P. DA wu & Ill "'91 ~ W. -" lik ... llQ In CMl9d PllO. -U ID llwn. ... to poal. ... -T .... fldllll. fOllW??? Some OWi* hrdng ..S acivw ...... Wiiis & dryw lnc:Wld. LAii B.atOll $t24,900 Tine lle*1IOll\ two llllWoom ,,.., CUIDn "°'"' dole '> .. -.... .,., 111111 .. Alllllllt* ... hdl? ltQll Cllllltal C*9'0S Ind cozy .... ... Clll !Cb Yl-1710. $1,349,000 lymeV..._ I .. .,...., .. Coronl dll Mer 508~ Aclda $424.900 Join~ si.000.000 ccm. Vrtll MT .... t• Hlltlor Ridge 11 TOUion '998.500 v. HlllJ.,,..,. $575,000 Mofptly/Comor ~·· Bayrtdge 249~ $350,000 Homll WlfTWI $429,750 Victor Ytelc -·· Conn dill Mer S20A.,...... $370,000 Sim Chiodo 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR. 640-2500 NEWPORT BEACH PA~E....40./,.,S,\TijftD~. Jur,ie ,?0 •. J .99.2 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA.MESA RlLOl I aEAL. E.SUlE- Real estate sales Recent real eute ules as reported by w Contl- nenu/ L•W)"'~ Ti~ Co. in Sanu AN. Costa Mesa O J1S8 Bray lane, $200,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Ricardo Coreas o 1723 Cibola Ave., $229,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to Wilson D. Cru m o 311 2 Coolidge Ave., S224,000, 3 bedroom, 2 bath to K.uimir W Bilinski a 117S Boise Way, S 139,500. 4 bedroom, 2 bath to larl) E Weichman .., 3462 Windsor Cl., S280,000, 2 brdroom, 2 hath to David Emmes· 1 3470 Wimbledon Way, SJBS 000. J bedroom, 3 b.i1h 10 Robert L Jones S 18 Sturgeon Or. S245,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to (dw1n l Hodges 920 Tanilnil Pl. S215,000, 4 bedroom. 2 bath to Rosa \1 Munoi 201 M<1yfair Lllne, S 175.000 1 bedroom, 2 bath to lind.1 A Adams 1098 Glen Ci. Sll7,500. J bedroom, 2 bath to Daniel Noel 603 Siln Michel S 178.000. to Jae S. Kim Newport Beach 2707 Blue Watl'r Sb85,000 4 bedroom, 2 b.lth to T d)'lor B Grant iJ 2021 Port Bristol Ci., S619,000, 3 bedroom, 2 b.1th to Michale J. Stewart .... 1912 Port Weybridge, S515.000, 4 bedroom, 2 b.l1h to Henry K Ltt 11711 Port Weslbournl', $410,000, 3 bedroom. l bath 10 James 11 Kraushaar o 1985 Port ~rd Ci., Sl,308,500, 3 bedroom, J b.lth to Alan Troop • 9 Tiburon Bay Or., S 1,025,000, 4 bedroom, 2 bath to Ronald B. Howard a 2123 Yacht Julia, $755,000, J bedroom, 2 bath to Richard l Belve.il a 1907 YKhl, S690,000, 2 bl'droom, 2 ~th to Ri- chard D Bechtel o 4601 Surrey Dr., $757,500, 3 bedroom, 4 bath to Robert R. Young T a rbell organizing volunteers to clean harbor Annual event scheduled for morning of June ·27 at 3010 Lafayette Avenue in Newport expected to participate. Beach at 8 a.m. Volunteers are asked to New this year ls a raffle ticket sale that bring rakes if they have them, and boat will help pay for the free T-shirts. Prizes, owners are encouraged to join in at 9 donated by local merchants, include an a.m. to pick up trash bags. ocean kayakt fishing gear, sailing lessons, Tarbell Realtors, the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and the Cannery Restaurant are encouraging people to get involved with Clean Harbor Day next weekend. Everyone involved will be given trash a Newport Harbor Bay cruise tour for bags and assigned to an area to dean. seven, an ovemight stay at the Newport All participants will also receive a T-shirt Beach Marriott. dinner for two at the with the Clean Harbor Day logo and a Cannery, breakfast for two at the Back free hot dog barbecue -at noon, eourtesy -Bay Eafe-and much more. --for the third co·n~utive year, Tarbell Realtors will organize volunteers to help pick up trash in and around Newport of the Cannery Restaurant Tickets cost S1 each or U for $10. Harbor on Saturday, June 27. Anyone interested in participating should meet at the Cannery Restaurant Last year approximately 300 people For more information or 'to buy raffle contributed to the clean-up effort, tickets contact Gene Passafiume of sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Tarbell Realtors at 7 20-0611 , or Bill Chamber of Commerce Marine Division. Hamilton of the C.annery Restaurant at This year an equal or larger number are 675·5777. Tenth edition of 'The Appraisal of Real Estate' available "The Appraisal of Real Estate," a classic text that has educated appraisers for over 40 years, has been extensively revised and updated. Published by the Appra isal Institute, the tenth edition of the t~'t meets the needs of both seasoned PfOfessionals and students entering the appraisal field. "In today's unpredictable economy, it is absolutely essential for appraisers to keep up with current developments and to incorporate the latest concepts into their work," says Appraisal Institute President Patricia J. Marshall, MAI. "The tenth edition provides the st.ate-of ·the-art analysis and cf1SCUSSion of the appraisal process needed by every appraisal professional." The most comprehensive appraisal text ever written, ''The Appraisal of Real Estate," tenth edition, provides a detailed examination of the valuation process, induding an expanded discussion on market analysis and extensively revised chapters on the three approaches to value. The new edition also contains a wealth of new material on current topics such as state licensing and certification; appraisal legislation and regulations; professional liability; review appraisal; environmental hazards; and federal monetary policy. Recent trends such as the globalization of the financial and real estate markets and ongoing developments in the thrift industry are explored, and new analytical tools such as the CIS database and TICER files are highlighted for their u9efulness to real estate research. The tenth edition is available from the ApPf aisal Institute for S45. Appraisal Institute members and affiliates can receive the book for the discounted price of S36 throogh September 8, 1992. To order "The Appraisal of Real Estate," tenth edition, write to the Appraisal lnstitute, P.O. B~ 10956, Chicago, Ill 60610-0956. Prepayment is required. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. Allow 3-4 weeks for delivery. The Appraisal Institute is the result of the unification of the nation 's two most respected appraisal organlzatk>ns: the Nr>erican Institute of RtNJ/ Estate Appraisers (11/REAJ and the Society of RtNJ/ Estate 11ppraisers. Big Canyon Price Reduction! Was $1,295,000 Now $995,000 FROM THE LOW $180,000's 37 Burning Tree • Attached Garages • Wood Burning Fireplaces • Across From Park • 2 & 3 Bedrooms Broker Co-Op Welcome OPEN llAM to 6PM CLOSED TUES & WED ~ ::C: Wilson 4 Bdrm., Family Room, Pool, Spa, Huge Lot with view potential Open House Sunday June21, 1992 1-5 P.M. For More Information CalJ: Carol Allison 644-7362 (714) 650-4194 l . ' I ... I '·I '' I ' • I .. ' ' i . I : ' ... () 1 1 I 0 () () I ' \ ' I . I : I ·~ " ! • -". I 'I t \ \ ~ I ' I I 1 j t, ' I I t BAYCRDT ••• Thla one wt1 Mnd your.._ vwy .. Into OYerdrM. LMge famlly home. Dramdc and open de9ign. ~ root. MueM lllrtum. Four bedrooms. Four and or. hlltf blllhs. Chld .... pool, epa ........... $725,000 7598700 CORONA DB. llAR ••• Thia 1a1ge custom home tlta on two Iota. Four b«lrooms. ThrM bldhs. AM the rooms .,. large and llvable. Too mMy ..,,.. ...... to mention. ThrM car page ~ two ~ aplleea. Owner wtlt carry, CONlder a INN opdon or buyer can uaume the loan. Prlced to ............................... $660,000 °'*'......., t .. an 11erc111 .. Awnue ftSTCUPP ••• Three bedroom, two and on6- l\lll belh home In perfeet condition. Recently 9dded ~ muter luhe. Beamed eel1lngs and ..._ In the Mng Md dining rooms. Art ldMJ yard. The beet buy In Westclfff ................... $4 75,000 Nl!WPORT llUCH ... Beaullfully located e.y- rtctge coudoriUTI. Model perfect. Gat9d com- munity. OUlll ~ ..... upttalra. One bedroom, On9 blllh dowMtM's. Plllntation Shunerl. Secur1ty ~· Attached two c. gange. In turnkey ~ dltlon. Also 8Ylllable for lease ................... $355,000 l!ASTSIDI! COSTA M•U. •• Bulders ctoee outl One leftl New East9lde condominium. Spa. deus ttw.. bedroc>nl* plus loft. Two and on.n.tf blllhs. ~ muter suite. Spacious kttchen and Mng --. Two car garaige. M8ke orterl On M ... Orfyf ,,.., Elden ........................................... '300.000 Open........, t-e ....... ,... .... COUft USTSIDI! COSTA MSSA. •• Excellent value In mn Eutalde farnlly home. GrMI ~uc off Ir· W. AY9nUe. Three bedroom.. Two blltt\s. Copper plUmblng, hMvy lneulllllon and hal dwood floors. low ~ pool Md 9' ample pley vwd. Don't mlu this r8nd'l 9tyte tMwgaln ·-····-·:.$298.000 NDPORT aaACH ... Prtoe rwdUc:edl Lowest Pftc9d Ptan C. Lowly CCMldomHum In Bayridge O¥Mooklng a cnMk.. TWo bedroom. Two bath. O.C- C>r'lllM mmn In the dlr*'D room. Cozy ~room ::.:...ur::=.-~~~ .. ~~ 0..-...... t~.-~ .... -........ 7 ...... , •to NDIPORT c•NnR DlllVE, sum 110, NEWPORT •llACH PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, June 20, t992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PICOT I REAL EST~ Community Profile: HARBOR VIEW HILtS SOUTH Boundaries: Harbor View Hills South is bounded by Marguerite Avenue to the west, San Joaquin Hills Road to the north, Buck Gully to the east and 5th Avenue to the south. Homes: There are approximately 500 single-family homes. The streets are terraced to give over 50 percent of the homes views of the ocean Clnd barbor. All the streets also carry water-oriented names, such as Seacrest, Sandune, Outrigger and Sandcastle. Style: There are 11 different models, ranging from the smallest, "Malibu," which offers three bedrooms and 1,866 square feet, to the largest, "Burlingame," which has four bedrooms, a bonus room and 3, 137 square feet. Builder: John Lusk and Company. Age: Harbor View Hills South homes were built from 1967 to 1969. Recent sales: There have been 20 sales in the past 12 months, 11 of which have been non-view homes. Interior non-view home sales range from the sale of a small three-bedroom for SS00,000 to a customized home which had been expanded to 5,000 square feet on a 15,000 square-foot lot, which sold for $1 ,037,000. Ocean-view home sales range from $708,000 to S950,000, depending on the quality of the view, upgrades, size of lot and location. Now listed: There are now 19 listings on the market, ranging from $599,000 to $995,000. Two notable values are both located on an extremely desirable cul-de-sac street that borders the Association greenbelt. The first is a two-story home on 14,000 square feet of property with a beautjful yard and swimming pool. Located at 3808 Sandune Lane, it is offered for $849,000. The second, at 3915 Sandune Lane and offered for $875,000, is a four-bedroom single-story home with a large yard and views of the ocean and canyon. A third bedrooms, Sandcastle value, expanded to five can be found at 1018 Drive, on the Buck Gully ~ELSEA REALTY 863-9580 We l~e In SDTICI And DITAD. TURTLEROCK,IRVINE $578,500 OPEN SUN 1-5 Nestled m prestigious Highlands. 4 Bd. 3 Ba family home o n cul-de-sac Highly upgraded new carpeting. Owner will carry paper! 3 Cedm Ridge MESA VERDE, COSTA MESA $269,000 •.•. / El •• ~ 4 Bd . 2 Ba. largest mcx::iel on huge lot Pool & spa m baclcyard New roll up garage door New roof BEST IUY ON UARDTI HARBOR VIEW HOMES $472,000 'WP' -. : ~ lfSW UITDICll ~Carmer on very desirable street Sunny and bright. French doors and Windows. Very private yards. CURI APPi.AL IS A "'10"1 NORTBEIN CALIF.· WHITE WAm VIEW $200,000 (PbaM 2) World class fishing. Gated community. Oh- derground utlllties. Average custom home. lot ls 5 acres. 1 Vi miles to Oregon border. Owner w1ll trade. PLIMTY OP SPACI, P1W PEOPLB and NO TllAFPICI JUDY DOlll • 111.1111 Ll1TIWflf • DllDl IUlllf • IVI IOVlffl This home, offered for $649,000, pnMdes privKy and a wondefful canyon View. Canyon. It is well-priced at $649,000. Community features: One of the best features is the doseness to the beaches, shopping and schools that are all within walking distance from Harbor View Hills South homes. Another amenity is the Association greenbelt, which runs the length of Park Green to Sandcastte Drive. Association dues are $300 a year, which is low <.'Ompared to other neighborhoods. Schools: Children attend either Harbor View Elementary, which is located just across Marguerite Avenue, or Corona de Mar Junior ltigh or High School. Shopping: Within four blocks on Pacific Coast Highway is "Olde" Coron del Mar, which pn:Mdes acx:ess to quain shops, a grocery store, C'est Si Bon, a number of fine restaurants and a · theater. Newport Center in Fashion Island is also nearby. Source: For more information, mnt«t Melinda "' MMfy Jons Prudent/al California ltealty • 729-725 ,, "' 729-7252. cfl. 3 SPECIAL GRAND OPENING PRICES NEW PHASE -3 NEW FLOOR PLANS Scanlan continues slillin success ·with active Apri LA Pl.AVA BRJSAS NORTH-EAST SIDE COSTA MESA BUILT BYVNE DEVELOPMENT-BUILDER/DEVELOPER Q!)ALl1Y CUSTOM HOMES AT AN AFFORDABLE PRJCE For lhe ne.x1 30 day• lake iictvamaae of special Gnnd ()pmina prica! Come -dUs privll& community of aoricou• Mediienwan ayle sinJk r.ruiy reddmca loc:llcd in 1be Newpon Harbor School Oi11ric1 o1 Eu1 Side COiia Mesa. LiahL! Briah1! And open is 1be Codilla in e9dl of* 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bllh homes. Unique interior dalpu include awtile ertry, illllerior col-u, French doon, Curo aylc kilcbcnJ with while IRJlilnCCS, IJOu of ardtways, rounded comen me! potahclves, fireplaces in the livina room and tMRer bedroom Nile. Lwwnou; mucr bedtocD bllhl wilh oval wb and separaie shower, walk in cloeels, J>fe wired for full howe lie~ l)'SICm, inwcom, security and~! Unbelievable builder llf'lrade pectaie outlinina every imqiruible opian in~ modem home is belna offered. Stop in today! MODEL OPEN : WEDNESDAY-FRJDAY 11AM-6PM SATURDAY&. SUNDAY 12PM·SPM PRICES FROM $275,000 Local.d ., La ,..,. Ol'iw Nonll Cllrd Sl. W-Vlke _. ~ E.t 5'* Ca• M-) FOR MORI INFORMATION CALL: THE BEARDEN/TAYLOR GROUP CENTU RY 21 BEACHSIDE (714) 536-3739 OFFICE (714) 479-8005 PAGER C oast Newport Properties, a leading residential real estate sales firm in Southern California, recentJy announced that Susan Scanlan was the top agent in both listings and sales for the month of April. Scanlan, a veteran in the industry for 1 4 years, has consistently been a top producer. She was the top agenf for the first and fourth quarters of 1992, as well as one of the top 10 agents of 1992, earning the tide of Senior Sales Executive. Scanlan owes much of her success to her hard work, experience and dedication, :ls well as her ability to recognize the trends in a market for both buyers and sellers. She also enjoys building. Having built two custom homes and remodeled three adds an extra dimension to her ability in helping clients see the potential in properties. Acx:ording to Scanlan, the satisfaction she gets from her career oomes from the people she deals with. "I really enjoy working with clients, locating properties for them •and making the tra~ as easy BELCOURT'S MOST LUXURIOUS TENNIS ESTATE his spectacular tennis mansion is situated on over one-half acre and is located in the prestigious guard-gated communiry of Belcoun in Newpon Beach, California. This architecture of chis uncompromising home displays a strong Neo-Cla.ssic contemporary styling. Sc.cc-of-the-an luxury abounds in clUs si.x bedroom, eleven bath European influenced masterpiece, which contains over 12,000 square feet of living space. From che momenc you enter chis one-of-a-kind e s cate, you are surrounded by the fines t custom-made materials and Old World cra ftsmanship. • chis property wa s decorated with monochromatic couches and wa s designed with the ulcimace lifescy_le in mind. Some of its fine amenities include a private sunken tennis court and custom swimming pool with waterfall grotto. Also included is a full 5 Barrenger Court Newport Beach, California Susan Scanlan as possible," she said. Scanlan has taken her love for people, excellent listening skills and thorough produd knowledge and turned them into a rewarding career. for more information, oontKt Scanlan at Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260 in Newport Beach, 644-1600. basement learuring a complete gym wirb workout room, nvo sbowen and sauna, a wine cd- /u holding up co 2,500 bot- des, a recreation room wirh wet bar, and a movie r.h~tre for up to twenty ~ople. In addiuon, there is a fromal li- brary, custom low-vo/cage lighting and stereo system throughouc, an elevacor, and a p_rivate gated motor court with 'five car pnage. T1lis is absolocely one of rhe most premier pro~rties in Newport lk.Jch. OHered at $5,400, 000 Call Ron Fe/sot Jt.,... Soudt Couaq Nnrpon a.cit 750-5000 . Donna Medrea EXCEPTIONAL NEWPORT COAST REsIDENCES GRANDU' PROPOR110NED 16 Morrung View Drive root Bedrooms. roor and one-half baths fumal entry b)~ doounalt.'d by wmdowed rorunda. ap.lllSIYe bmal living room, COYtted lof,g1ot reached froot French doors in the ~ room and mMling fOQIJl, tuJen pantry mt ~maid's room. l.ugr t:.uruJy room with Wilk-beJ\100 wet bar and masttr SUJtt wnh fireplace. retreat, dual wallc-111 closets and sumptuous bath. Priced f'rom Sl,JJG,8M 111! QA.WC CQlml RESIDENCE 18 Monq \ft Dmf R\lt Bedrooms. bJr and ~Mils ~gram mry stDCB. down!alirs libdrJ mxmom fllDily ...-wllh ~ llYDUY &rqUct &niWd in baaiigbcXlt hrt*,prm kik'hm wllh ctriJal ~ r.Wod and tlllk-m ~pxl ~ .. wih ~ &rqii.n and pnw baku1J rttJ"1l and blth wllh his mt ~ --ind......, dolets. Prtced from.._... mE SHEER DRAMA OF UNMATCHED UVTNG SPN:E 20 Morning View Ori\'l' root Bedrooms, bu and °"""half baths A bmal emry §1llery marked by~ pilLus leads to a sunken bvtng room wtth ~Ye fireplace and hearth, the master SUllt IS rom"eJllefltJy downstairs and is tlCt'tllkd by a large pwate bath suite with a VlfW·orientld jacum tub, the upstairs pedesuian bridge lt.ading to the ample secondary ~ and boous room offers ~vistas IO the b~ p.1C' beiM Ptbd from sa.--. fllGA1'I' COUW. UVING 22 ~View Oriw f-our Bedroools, b.r and~ bilhs nt b.iK.w,,.. Swlrat bmal livq ~ .-~ rn.n a dmic mtry iOllftli wih drcul.ar ~· sep1rn s.lbt ~ '> • <XMltd ~is~ of lbt ~room and nm ., lbt 1ibmJ woodbunq ~ p::e the bbrUJ livq room. Wni1)' room and~~~ retiut Priced r..a ..,,_... • • THE REAL ESTATERS SUPERIOR AGENTS PROVIDING SUPERIOR SERVICE FOR THE PAST 33 YEARS Ed John Ell Robles BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED large bock yordl Remodeled 3 bedroom, 1 lh both home wi1h ceramic tile counter tops and flooring . Gloss block wall, skylights and French door in kitchen. Bike to beach. $209,000 OPEN SAT 1-4 665 COVE ST, C.M. . LEASE WITH OltTIONI 3 BR home on huge lot with room to odd second unit. Owner will help with financing . Make offer, owner mov· ing out of stole. $199,500 COLLEGE PARK/COSTA MESA Desirable lo· cation. Inviting pool w/seporate spa. Wolk to elementary school. Close to shopping and OCC. Light & airy 3BR 2BA. approx 1656 sq.ft. home with possible R.V. access. Reduced to $232,900 GLITTERING GEM HOMEI with cool oceo'\ breezes. 3 large bedrooms, 2 skylights. Lorg'\ family room with fireplace, remodeled kifchen ond both. R.V. or traner access. $201,000 TRIPLEX Hunhngton Beach pride of owner· shipl Very well located, two miles from the ocean. Front unit one story, ideal for owner occupant. Interiors very well maintained. Drive by showing. Offer subject toinspeclion. $297,000 SPACIOUS 2 STORY 3 BO end unit with fireplace, la rge bolcon}' off master bedroom. Polio 1s perfect for BBQ's. 2 car garage with extra storage. Asking $191,000 ANNOUNCINGI Town and Country living. Fomtly StZed bedrooms, dining room with built· in bookcase. Flagstone fireplace, oversized 2 car garage. 3 polios, boot or trailer access. $206,900 ANAHEIM If you love to entertain, this Is the home for you. 3 BR, 1 ¥• BA. Upgraded kitchen & cabinets. Tiled bths. Now tile roof( fom. rm overlooking pot10 & spa. Seller wil consider lease option. $250,000 INDUSTRIAL CONDO Approximately 2,560 sq.ft. w/540 sq.ft. of oir conditioned offices. Two restrooms, coffee bor w/sink, range, frig, Ware- house hos 2 skylightsl 15' ceiling cfeoronce. 200 amp. power pone , 12' trvck door. ~ porlcing. $297 BEAUTIFUL MlTROPOLITAN ARIA.. walk to South Coast Plo10, and Performing Mt Center. 3 BR, 2 BA condo, vaulted ceiling, air conditioner, pool, spa, souno & game room. Owner very motivated. $129,500. BEAUTIFUL EXPANDED HOME in notu· ral setting. 3 BR + den. 2 both, large family room, with Ben Frankfin stoYe. Close to beach & cool ocean air. $225,000 SECLUDED: REMODEUD HOME 'with 3 lorge bedrooms. Courtyard with stucco wolls. Lorge lot with R.V. or trailer oc· cess. Wolk to beach. $185,000 OPEN SAT 1-4 2120 MONRO~ C.M. COUNTRY CHARMERI Lorge 3 bedroom home, remodeled country kitchen. Close lo beoch and cool oceon air. Lorge lot 67 x 110. R.V. or boot access, extra lorge tool shed. $1ff,000 AmN110N INVESTOISI Four bedroom Gordel\ Grove home completely remodeled. Nice family neighborhood, new landscaping • Greot curb oppeol. Wosher & dryer included. Should be oble to find o tenant quickl Currently owner occupied. Seller wonts out. Coll for on appointment to see. $215,000 .... _ I EXCELLENT VALUE &' OUTST~DING TERMS! This 3 bedroom pool home s been freshly pointed and offers beautiful lo scoping, patio cover & built-in BBQ. All dy for summer fvn . Low down payment & special financing ovo1loble. $219,000 VACATION TIME SHAltl ••• lncted1ble fi'ie star resort • ocean view suite · prime seosonl Dono Point oceonfront (lust down the highway from the Riti Coriton). Con exchange your time worldwide. Owner needs out. Nothing down, just assume payments. Coll for odditionol information. $210.00 Month EXCITING llMODIUD home with o large country kitchen. Vaulted ceilings, French doc:ir5 and Cosoblonco fons, R.V. access. Stroll to environmental canyon portc. Close to beoch & cool ocean air. $220,000 PERFECT INVESTMENT/STARTER HOMI Single fomily home with o huge en· do58d patio. This home hos o lot of potentiol Off'eT1, R.V. occe.ss & newer roof. $1'6,000 SECLUDED 1 bdrm condominium nestled amongst trees & running springs. This property IEST IUY IN TOWN! Cozy 2 bed-offers affordability dose to OCC, shopping and beaches. located neor K-Mort Shopping Center room fixer on lorge R-2 lot. Plenty of which the city hos oppfOved j)lons for $8 room to build in this q uiet neighbomood. million in renovations. Property values ore most ____________ S_1_7_5_,,_,ooo __ likely to oppreciote. 1 car gar. Inside laundry. $95,000 GREAT OPPROTUNITY FOi BUYIR$ll Bring Point brush ond sove U $. 3 lorge bed- rooms, large 7,370 sq.ft. lot with R.V. trailer occess. Close to beach being sold in "~ IS" condition. s 119 ,000 IAA'llDI IPICIAU Com~ ,..furbished Interior. 3 bedroom, 2 both, fireplace . ~rofes. sionol londscoping. Front & rear with auto· motic sprinkler system. To see 1s lo appreciate tiff.- V11W OF OCIAN a 91.UffSI 3 BR quiet cvl-de~. Access lo eovlroomentol conyon pot\. Huge 66 a 120 VMIW lot. Pool with ~­ wood dedtlng. O....rsized 2 car go~1 R.V. trailer access. $270,000 COUNTllY CHAltMt This 3 bedroom home litl on o large 70 X 110 lot. Oose to beach. R.V. or boot access. Entc>Y o stroll and cool OC90n br.nes throuah Conyon Porte. $195,000 ONN SAT 1-4 21N MONIOYIA. c.M. OCIANllDI aUITIC TIANQUILlml Ooeon & -canyon view on 2.3 acres. Room for .C lotge lots. Existing houte on one lot. t215,000 SANTA ANA ATTN. ftlST n• auna Coametfc wr In nice neighbomood. 38R. 2BA. r.,.p1oc:., R.V. occeu. Seller needs out. Will i.o.., option with low down. Ming • 169,500 2790 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 546-2313 E'-\'PDeres•cw1cosra MESA rttp11 R§L ;§TATE • en elections at ·Association eve/ can be tricky business ear Hotline: Our Association recently had its Annual Meeting. I wanted to un for the Board of Directors but by c time I realized there wu going to an election the Association had lready sent out the election aterials, including the proxy. I asked he Association to send a new f>_!Oxy ith my nmte on it but they mused. ,..., Condo Hotline At the meeting I brouJht in several proxaes which the Association ref used to talce since they daimed the fonn I used WU not the right one. Do I have any npts apinst the Assoa~f Sore loser in Newport Beach Dear Sore Loser: The Board of Directors was correct in stating that it had 1-----no duty to mail out a new proxy after it had done the original maili ng. The proxy and notice of the ~nnual Meeting are part of the corporate duties of the Association and they only need to send them out once. However, the Association appears to have been incorrect in stating that because you did not use the Association's form of proxy that your proxies were unacceptable. Any form of proxy is permitted as long as it meets the corporate f01malities and rt-qu1 rements as set forward in the Corporations Code. I( you believe that the number of proxies you held, which were not clcccptcd by the Association, would ha' c been.sufficient to have elected \OU to the Board you may wish to write a letter to the Board explaining thdt you think they were incorrect in not ta~ing your pr<*ies. You should rt.>quest tflat the)' hold a new Annual Meeting and accept your proxies. If they refuse, you may have no alternative but to petition the court for a new meeting. This will be expensive and will requi re you to retain an attorney knowledgeable in Community Msociation law. D ear Hotline: Two ~,. ago my wife and I discovered ~se to our condominium ~ and brought it to the attention of the AlsodatiOn's mana~r requesting It be repaired. Even though It wu determined to be a Common Area defect and the responsibility o( the Association, the repair wortc wu not done. After many attempts to am~ resolve the issue l brought the matter to Small 1dllllllll BANKERS WBST MORTGAGE Oaims Court and won my suit against the Association for the repairs. The worlc was still not performed, and I aJain went to court where an injunction was issued against the Association. However, to this day, the repair work has not been done. The Board of Directors refuses to respond to the injuncti~n and.c~rry out their fiduciary duty to represent the best interests of the Association. How ~n these five people be allowed to hold us hostage? We would like to sell our unit now but in disclosing the problem to potential buyers feel we could not sell. What recourse do we have against the Association or the Bovd of Oil"edon fOf their lack of response to this situationJ I follOwed every avenue I know to get the problem handled. I am out of money to spend for an attorney and am Over a Barrel in Costa Mesa D ear Over a Barrel : You can go to court again and request that the court hold the Association and the individual members of the Board of Directors in contempt The Directors have not responded to a court ordered injunction and they are not sim ply in violation of Association rules, but have ignored an order of the court. Judges do not take kindly to their rulings being ignored. The penalty for failure to ao1de by a court order (contempt) can be imprisonment or fines. I recommend that you advise the Board of Directors prior to setting a . motion (or a contempt of court Dearing and attempt to amicably resolve this for all concerned without the need to resort to such drastic tactics. You should do so in a letter to the Board of Directors requesting that they respond by a specific date. However, if the Board of Directors does not respond, then you may have no . alternative but to take other legal action to have the work performed. Janet L. S. Powers is an attorney with Fiore Nordberg, Walker & Woolf-wfflis, a law nnn emphasizing the prac:tk:e of law in the ~• of community assodat.ions. Site cannot indivldwlly respond to questiom1 but will amwt"r as many as possible m the wttldy Hotline column. All respons~ are bu«J on a1rrent Califomla 1tate law and upon fl/Cfs p~ You should comult your mm alOCMIJon's fCWem"- docutMntJ or ~I c:oun.J on any specific matters. Submit your quMiom to Community Anociation Hotline, Dul'ont Cent.r, 2301 DuPon1 D~, Suitt! 500, Irvine, 92715. 30 YEAR FIXED 30 YEAR ADJUSTABLE Rot~ OS of 6-18·Q2 SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 47 Seller's Say "Bring an Offer!" Call and Write Yours No"1! Great plan 2, best Jasmine Creek location with treetop views, ready to move in. Seller Cooperative local reallor. Reduced to $575,000 Penthouse; 2BR bayfront cqndo with great 180° views in~ one-of-a-kind location. Now $829,000 Light, bright, spacious rustom townhome situated on the bluffs with never-to- lose views! Now $1,089,000 Charlie will stand on his head for you when you buy his 2DR, 2BA plus den · Corona Highlands home; 6o' lQl, too! $490,000 (submit) Turn-key, beautiful 2BR condo on the bay, with ready-to-mov~now seUers! Reduced to $695,000 1cw listing! Inviting 3BR home in million S plus China Cove locale, just slcps lo the beach. . $969,000 ~ad~~ ~~&-5- 3407 E. <:oast Highway, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (714) 673-8494 . ·- • - • • .. '· PAGE 48 I SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ES Coldwell Banker's ·Haines is ~eaHed for Hawaiian holid Caroline Haines of Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach made her first win a big win. "I've never won anything like this be- fo re," said Haines after learning she had won a free trip to Hawaii as part of The Daily Pilot's ''Spring Break" contest .. Haines, who has been with Coldwell Banker for 51/2 years, was one of the many agents to advertise with The Daily Pilot during the contest, which ran from April 16 to June 6. Each week readers submitted entry forms at one of the par- ticpating open house sites, and a drawing was held for $250 in lottery tickets. At the end of the contest, the names of all the advertisers were put in a hat for a sepa- rate drawing. Haines had her name pulled and will recieve airfare for two to Hawailand a one-week stay in de- luxe accommodations on the Islands. Haines "I'm overwhelmed. This was so unex- pected," said Haines, whose last trip to Hawai i was more than 10 years ago. While Haines said she rarely wins any· thing, she has been winning praise for her work in real estate. Haines left the catering business five years to join Cold- well Banker as an assistant to Marcia Bents. She is now on her own, special- izing in bayfront properties throughout Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. "I really love real estate," she said. "I like the independence and the rewards of finding people the right home. I like the idea that what you get out of it is what you put into it." Haines said she dlose Coldwell Banker for its reputation as a leading company and for its standard of quality. "Coldwell Banker has a good name," she said. "The management is excellent and the people are great to woric with. Everybody is so helpful. It's a first-dass operation with first-class people." For more information, contact Cold- well Banker at 644-9060. 0 Realtors donate $3,000 to sur11•er concert series For the third consecutive yea r, local Realtors are joi ning the City of Fountain Valley in providing free summer concerts designed as fam ily night outings for everyone from toddlers to grandparents. The three-concert series which begins lune 25 at the Fountain VaTiey Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst, i!> made possible by a S3,000 donation from the Huntington Beach/Fountain Valley Association of Realtors. The Realtor-sponsored series will fr·a ture one concert each month during the entire summer and all performances will be on Thursday evenings at 6:30 p m. Residents are encouraged to bring pic.n1c suppers and lawn chairs or blankets for the programs, which are o,chc:'duled to end by 8:30 p.m. Q?_ncert goers will have a varied progrdm that includes country, rock and roll ac; well as contemporary classics and show tunes. The June 25 concert will feature the country group Boy Howdy. ' Aliso Viejo named nation's top selling planned community With an enviable location just four miles from the beach, and 22 individual new home neighborhoods, in both at- tached and detached designs, combined with the kind of exceptional value that one does not typically find in an ocean- dose, convenientJy-located community -it is no surprise that Aliso Viejo has been recognized as the top selling planned community in the nation for 1991. This was the findings from a survey of 37 master-planned communities around the country, conducted by Texas-based Arthur Andersen Real Estate Service Group. "Aliso Viejo's sales figures have re- mained strong in 1992," explained Tom Mitchell, project manager for Lyon Com- munities, Inc. and spokesman for the Aliso Viejo builders' advertising coop. "The community has consistentJy ranked among the top selling master-planned communities in the Southland." The nationwide sur.oey oonduded that the four fastest-selling master-planned communities of 1991 were all located in California, and Aliso Viejo ranked num- ber one. The survey also revealed that home values in master-planned com· munities tend to hold their values better Pride of the Pru Cru than homes not associated with a master- planned community during economic down tu ms. This national recognition as the top selling master-planned community is not the first time Aliso Viejo has been singled out for its extraordinary favor with home buyers. Aliso Viejo earned the.. dislinajon as being the top selling new home com- munity in all of Orange County in terms of overall sales for 1991, according to The Meyers Group, a real estate informa- tion firm which follows real estate trends and analyzes statistical information. Locatlon, selection and value are key to the overall success of Aliso Viejo, but equally important is the dedication and quality home building of the individual developers that make up the community. Representatives indude the following highly regarded home building firms: Akins Development Co., EPAC Housing Corp., The Frost Group, John Laing Homes, Brock Homes, Lyon Com- munities, Inc., LOM Development, Inc., Pacific Gateway Homes, Kathryn G. Thompson Development Company, Western National Homes, and Zellner Communities. Fellow CdM raldentt and rtudential Calffomla Realtors ~ Mceaf. flga n (left), the men's 60-year age gr:aup winner, and Jfm Sbhaii, the 11th Annual Corona del Mar SK Race co-chairman, enjoy moment after the rece. REAL ESTATE ROUNDUP Bartolic brin1s skills to Coast Newport Properti Patridc Bartolic has taken his people, property and sales, and tu them into a successful career in residential real estate business. Bartolic, who moved to Ne ~each in 1974, has the lcnowtedgie market that can only come from livin a community. "I feel great about hel a dient find a home in Newport because l truly believe it is a uwn.i~ place to live,., he said. Though new to Coast New Properties, Bartolic has en~ m successful years in the residential estate business. He was a top agen his previous firm's number one Coldwell Banker. Bartolic believes that a successful real estate agent should not only be knowledgeable about the industry, but be honest as well. "How well I do is not necessarily what it's all about. Honesty, integrity and knowiedge Js what's impo rtant," said lartlDllc Bartolic, who WOfks hard to develop relationships with clients and takes pride in the fact most of his clients have bea>me friends. With an ul"\derwaduate ~ Economics from UC lrVine, Bartotic h extensive knowtedge ol finance and make e\'en the most diffia.itt tr.-'5.aC~ look easy. His keen business combined with his need f independence and natural sales abiJ1 make for a successful agent. Bartolic is also known for going extra mile to answer his cHen questions. He believes that people ha to feel comfortable with one anocher i order to have a successful busi relationst'li p. ''The only way I can expect a dient tru me is If I present them with tru and straight forward information. I'll wh~t it takes to get the job done right, he~ld. Bartolic said he Is thrilled to ha become a member o( Co.1st Ncwpo Properties' team. "A firm is as good as its people, and can honestly say the Coast Newport the best run, most professional compan In the business," he said. "I look forwar to many successful years there." When not busy selling real cst;ite Birtoltc enjoys playing tenni$, golf a racquetbill. He also spends time boatin and Is a member <>I the IN!boa Ba Oub, and is also active with his chur (St. John Viannay and Quttn o( Angels). Bartollc is knowledgeable In all are of Newport Beach ana specializes in the Bluffs, Newport Heights, Corona del Mar and oceanfront properties. For mot information, cont.ad Coast Newport Properties at 64.._.1600. for ed the NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Scher-Voit appoints Tomaselli to associate vice presidency Louis J. Tomaselli was named company is experienced in sales and a~ate vice president of Scher-Voit leasing of major office, retail and Com mercial Brokerage COmpany. industrial properties, investm ent Smee joining Scher-Voit in 1969, property sales and land sale~. SATURDAY, June 20, 1992 I PAGE 49 There I• a dfllerence .•• Lowe•t Rates · Be•t Service I NEWPORT FINANCIAL GROUP, INC. A MORTGAGE CORPORATION lleslde~tlal Home Loans Tomaselli has consistentl y ranked . Scher-Voit is one of The Voit among the firm's top five brokers. With Companies, a full-service real estate s.c.•\en years experience in the company composed of five subsidiaries: commerci~l real estate ~ndust"Y, , Scber--V..oit Commercial-Brokerage t--------- Tomaselli has sua::essfully completed Company, Voit Management Company, more than 230 sale and lease Voit Development Company Voit *Purchase or Refinance -*roans to ~-m111·1on ---- transactions totaling 4.3 million square Construction Company and 'Valley feet and valued at OYer $201 million. Construction Company. Sc her-Voit is a full-service For more information, contact commercial brokerage firm with offices Sdler-Voit at 16500 Von Karmen Ave.: throughout Southern California. The Suite 540 in Irvine, 651 -51 10. 8.25% APR 0 PTS 8.375% RATE 1 PT l.7l'Ao APR -JO Year 9% APR 0 PTS 5% RATE 0 PT * Free 60 Day Lock-Ins * SFR to 4-Untts For More lnforrnat1on Call Don Ti/Iv 714 -851-0202 30 'Yr. Axed 1st. T.D. 8.25%/8.48 APR Max. loan $202,300 Min. 1°' down 45 day lock 30 Yr. A.R.M. 1st. T.O. - 5.825%/7,87 APR Max. loan $350,000 Min. 1 °' down 45 day lock Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ....... ., ...... ,,,. KEY LENDERS AND RATES "ldlp!I•• Mortpp. Co. M.1111•• V.P.Wld6w W111Cidf'lt•Milll W11tam C-. Mia. 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GI.... •• 'Pt 0 I JUll .. ,.._ .............. 1M•l~-· ........ t·YW•1~.MW ...... 1DdW91. ~---..--~toralDM ,. ........................... _ ....... ..__.. 1"9......._.1,._..,ll,...,dllrlD .... elDM Foreu-.-Oft,_ID.,.,tor • ._0 I .......... -................... oo..1aE.17fl1L. ... ltt ........ CA~. (114') ... 117' OOPYNOHT~t--... ..... Oo. REAL ESTATE SHOWCASE ... and an ocean view to boot! Call Mary Ellen ~Jb • Bob Weglarz ,.,.,. 'l , ..... 11.\ omce: 675-2311 t...'-.'lf~: ('-~f\. I Home: 721·1567 For Salefl'rade Out of Area The Springs Country Club Sunrise over water lends such an ethereal quality. Only the birds break the stillness in thls tranquil lake to fairway setting. South to the Santa Rosas and east to the sunrise. Your own world. The home 1s 2961 sq.ft. with impressive entry and a wide open feeling. You will enjoy entertaining or dining tete'a tete' on your lakeside terrace. Three spacious bedroom suites afford great privacy. The decor is hght, airy. a bit southwest and definitely desert with big cushy sofas. "Put your feet up" it's okay! You can really enjoy this home Offer on unf. or seller would trade for one story in Newport. The Springs Resale Center. Rancho Mirage, CA (619) 328-8998 $595,()()(J Furnished Beach's Finest! Open Delly 1l:OO • 6.-00 p.m. 9IO Via Lido HOid Udo lsllnd t./flont Estate: New 6000 sq.ft. • bedrooms, farnly room, study, maid's querten, 5V. blehs. F.ustic views. Ownlzed dodc, wtnc roam and devlltor. $5,ao,ooo RUSS FLUTER; Cen""' VII 673-3117 RUMBOLD REAL TY PRESENTS. • • 1919 Chubaco Drive, CdM I01 Diamond \ ... W estchff Dover Shores Area 2660 PCH • CORONA DEL MAI Prime Investment Opportunity $584,000 (Below Appraisal) • Gregory S. Browa Sharon McKinnon Waterfront Homes, )nc. Realtors Offlce: 631-1400 no 673-401 972..,...Cove REDUC•D TO $480,000 2BR, 11h BA. gated exclusive ..,..... Cove w/pool, spa & beach! 0 w c Sii allablel • C<lll Cr<11g Coffin 497-6667 * Prtced to Sel $995.000 *Approx 28CX> sq.ft. * 3 bedrooms, 5 baths * 4 car gar & p<ivate elevator * New construction GRUBB & EWS COMPANY Commm:lal Ral &ult s.rYk:. 4000 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach, CA 92660 714-SSS-2900 d64 111• uan......., aawron a1e11 1900 sq ft . remodeled throughout 3 BR + den. vaulted ceilings & solar heated pool With large private lot For Sale 'tr'/ Owner $449,IOO or best oaer 756-1111or6tl 6791 Ill ....... ·----.... .., OPEN HOUSE WEEKEND •Spa •Pool •View **Waterfront ***Waterfront and Poot ,.,Give Address at Guard Gate .-4501 W•YM Rd, cameo Highland• COM 759-9100 $599,000FM Sat/Sun 1-5 2377 F°'dham, CoHeo-Pane. CM 4568-9333 $239,000 Sat 12-4 464 Abbie Way, E'Slde, Coata Meaa -~------~~224'43 a1LSYn...U...e OMES FOR SALE 2 BR plua FAii Rll or DEN 3BEDROOMS •1774 New Hem~. M..a Verd• North, CM eee 9333 $252,000 Sun 1-4 •3130 Bray Lena. Coata Men &41-3279 $227,SOO Sat.Sun 12-4 106 Vie Udo Nord, Udo lala 673-7300 s 1,850 000 1629 Baller. Costa Mesa ee&-9333 $222.000 1629 Sandalwood, Maaa Varda, C M ~ $259,900 Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sat 1..s 30 a.econ S.y. ~ e.ach M&-4220 1585,000 Sat/Sun 1-Spm 3 BR plus FAii Rll or DEN •711 "'-Udo Nord, Udo '* S7M181 1829,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 • **131 I a.y-. Or, COrona def Mat e7M1e1 s1.no.ooo s.vsun 1-6 2.113 V911My Rd, Cont M..a 842 .... $349,000 ... 21:M s.tng, CoU M ... ee&-9333 1198,800 • 128 Kinge Plec9, Cliff H.wn 873-7300 '748,000 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-6 • 2900 CM Or., , .. wpon 8MCh eeo.uao S700.000 s.tuntay 12..:s 4BEDROOMS ** • 413 Edgewater, 413~. Balboa 87S-CS181 S1 ,250,000 Sat/Sun 1..S 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN • e 2003 Yacht Vlndax, Saavlew, NB 498-4208 $759,900 Sa11o-5 9941 Carnation Aw. Costa Maaa 668-9333 $274,900 Sat 1-4:30 •••SUS Via Udo Nord, Ud o lala 759-9100 $1,875,000 • 1800 Santiago, Oowr Shores 673-7300 $995,000 Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 • 3039 carob St. Eaa1blutf, N~ Beach 759-9100 $875,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••. • 5 Cypress Pt. Lana. Big Canyon 673-8728 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun by appt only .. • 8 Rua VIII.,.., Big Cyn NB 873-8728 $1 ,295,000 Sat/Sun by appt only ***• 1700 oaauy Or., Dover Shore, Npt Bch 840-2100. $899,000 ~VSun 12-5 17535 TMChera A-. WM1pert(. IMne 75.9100 $289,000 Sun 1-4:30pm 5 BA plus FAM AM or DEN _ **•9ZO V\a Udo Nord, Udo I ... , N8 873-3TT7 $5,450,000 Ody 12..e •920 Alder, Eutbluff, N.8 . 75M100 $035,000 ....,,14 Oak Cr.st Ln. Big Cyn. NB 873-8728 $2,349,000 Sat/Sun by appt only *138 Ti1M19, Udo 1•. Npt BMch 67s-e239 $7'95K/o0o Saturday 12-4 8 BR plus FAM RM or DEN ••34 MIMlon 8ay, Spyglesa, NB 55.....00 $1,199,000 Sundey 12-4 TOWN HOMES CONDOS FOR SALE 2BEDROOMS .. •.705 Avocado A\19, Sandculle, COM --------l~:..LW,30....__s .... 2 .... 39,000 --SetJSun-2-5 * • •~25 ac.an Blvd 0-4, ~ona del Mat 673-6494 $895,000 Sunday 1-6 * • .,...2525 Ocean Blvd A-45, Corona del Mar 673-6494 $829,000 Sunday 1-6 ... ,... 220 Nice Lan• #212, VIII• Balboa. N.B. 759-9100 $249,000 Sun 1-4:30 ,...100 Scholz Plaza 108, N~ Beach &4&-1600 $195,000 Sunday 1-4 2 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••,...81-Jasmlne Creek Or, CdM 873-8494 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 ••/43 Ocean Vlsta, Sea Island 721-0180 $520.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••. 6 Logo Vista, Dana Point 721-0180 $309,000 Sat 2:30-S.30pm , 12 Coralca. NB 844-6566 $217 ,900 3 BEDROOMS Sun 1-s ••3 Eacapade C1. Newport Beach 78().5000 $289,900 Sunday 1 :30-5 •2723 5th AY9nU9, COn>na dal Mat 729-7268 $479,000 Sunday 1-4 •27 Ima Loa Court. Nawpoft 8MCh 729-7288 $317,500 Satur'day'1-6 *e385 Monte Vlata, Costa Mesa 888-9333 $213,900 Sat/Sun 12~ 3 BR plus FAM RM or DEN .. /32 Oceen vt.ata, S.. Island 721-0180 $895,000 Sun 1-5 4 BR plus FAM RM or DEN •••""2 Rua cnanttlty, Big canyon, N.8. 759-9100 $1,3715,000 Sat/Sun 1-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 BR plus 2 BA 704 Narciaua, COrona <lei Mer, 2 + 2 729-7281 '449,600 Sun 2-6 If You Mow it, Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Clean it. · Advertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. . •Call 642·5678 To ~oce your od today! • ---·---- PAGE 52 I SATURDAY, JuAe-20,.. 1992 -NEWPOR:r-B6ACHICOSTA MESA.PILOT. /..REAL E Houses/Condo For Sale GENERAi. 1002 ••••• For additonal real estate listings please tum to the regular classHied section. Balbo•Newport Realty "Presents" CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE COHO NI\ DEL MAH 1022 •Reduced S70k, Owner carry tat TOI Cozy 2Br cottage w/2Br rental, 704 Narcissus $449,500 Agt. 7~7281 2Bft $anclcaatla Condo Ocean view, tmmac, upgrades, Berber, marble frplc, Ital tile $239,000. 644·1030. Jasmine Crffk Plan 6, 3BR 2BA'h, Pvt Spa. & upgrades For appt.; 644-9155 $610,000 Ownr/Bkr l'OSTA MES/\ 10:!-1 ....... 4M AMtto ... 2200/8050 sq.ft home/ tot $339,950 owe .... aume S250k. 722·1431 Open HouM SaVSun 12-4 Newly remodeled 38A 1~dlA, lush l•ndaceplng, pool, tlrepl•oe, bolow market. A•klne 1227,500 Will co-op. 841-3276 3130 Bray Lana Owner Transferred! Nl-.V.. l'OH I Hl-./\l'tl 1111,•1 All Open Tod•yl tCILEIRITIEI• Ltg 2BA 2!h8a nr bch w/ comm pool, •P• • tennlal $249,900 w/ Terms I FAMILY VALUE! Ltg 4BR, 3!hBa home wfpvt yar<J an exc:.lent area. $529,000 -w/ Termal Pllridl Tenore, A(I 7IN?02 (<Mr SI 80.000.000 Soldl) I :\;I \\ 1'1 I It I IH ,\I II t .11o•1 NKWPORT CR•8T 28R 28 lmmaculat9 New Plant Shutien Avant Garde Black & Whlta Gourmot Kn Pool, Spa, Tennie MOTIVATED SEu.EA taeo,ooo VILLA llALaoA 1BR 18 Totally Upgra<Nd. Go,-geoua Catalina 6 <>c.an Vlewa. Gated Comm BEST BUY 1192,500 Newport Beach toe•· lion, 20 x 44 dbl Wide mobile home W/COV- ered porch. pool view, • 1 ml to bch, cloH to Hoag. $39.000. Uaa Campbell 89!-o413 Tr•d•wlad• Trall•r "•ril In Costa Mesa. 2ex1e. s10,ooo. owe ·~1·1 ... ca N I-HAI. :.! 111.! Oc••n~ontHome •~-------- Now corporate owned. Vacant, freshly painted, 2000 + aq. ft. Spygla11 Hiii Value! 3BR 2BA. swimming Spacious 48R home pool & apa. Mesa + 28A 28 PenlhOUH Fabulou• VW Pre>pef1y Great Quiet Locatlon Ht::\C H 3Br 2Ba remodeled In '89 + Income unit. $1,289,000 O ce•nfront Duple:x Reduced $200K NOW Only S 1 ,099,000. 4BR 3BA Up PLUS 3BA 2BA On. Se••hore Duplex On 40' lot. Two 2BR units. Only $419,000. B•lbo• Homel 2BA 1 BA .. Jusl Us led I Near bay In quiet area $299,000 723-4494 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 34 Mission Bay Open Sun 12-4 EnJoy The C•llfornl• Llfeatyle In A Cl•••lc Tudor Preatlgloua Spyglaaa HUI Community •A FATHER'S DAY DREAM I!' Totally remodeled In luxurlant elegance. 1344,500 w/pool, 1pa & Views! Verde area. $299,900. l·.-.a-k __________ _ Lrg din rm + . Only Jean l.4ten. Grubb & VEftSAILLl!S $799,900 w/Termal Elll1. 551·8410 , X456 new 4BA 38a, wdl 1BR 18 N-PATRICK TENORE mrbl ftrs, Jae tub + Cetam c Tiie. Custom A t 7eo-8702 Wlnbledon C , 2900 af, xtra1 S389K &<12.9807 Colors & Car..., 9 Iott, pool/Jae, S70k up-•------------....... (Ovwr$180,000.000Sold) grades , cul-da·sac, ••ck ••ir Forced Gorgeoua Oclean Vwa. $4291(, 0 -641-7477 Salal Milka otfer. 1(2 MAY LEASE OPTION ~--- COSTA MESA 1024 Affordable Housing Sellers will pay $2500 buyers closing co1tsl 3BR 1 BA, lg lot • pur· chase w/aa tittle as $9100 down payment and new loan pay· menta of $1053/mo O.A.C, S 182,500 Call Carey Ward 631·2242 ~Sunho\\ Ht·alt~ ac horae prop, S399K. l1M,OOO Agl 722·1431 + 28R 2BA tat Fir 1179,000 ••r View Cliff Or., for· + 28R 28A Penthou .. ever view across from Gorgeou• 0c .. n Vwa NEWPOHT BEACH 1069 clly park. Older home, I 9 000 Harbor Ridge ~~·f~2~wc 111· Agt. 'c:lLa Foreclosure ••wtron•• 11,250,000 MaryAnn McGuire Once In a llfeUme op-1315 Bayalda Dr & 14M770 portunity to llVe In this 413 Edgewater. Blll For The Ona And Only Pr• a II g Io u • com· Grundy Rllr. 875-4516 1 Property That'• Ju at ~:~:!an:~o!~'!:, BllACON llAY 3BR & Right For Youl den/library w/large tBR apt. 1505,000. c!:'f: ~:-c:i =. muter ayhe nealled Open Sat/Sun •mono lrffl w/vlew of 1•!5. ~20 ~s resevolr. Community C•nne:_y VII .... Rtty 4 1WQM'. pool, apa, tennla. ..........ta. ~ App• 2.448 aq. ft. REDUCED-NOW •LIDO ISLI!: Prima $5'9,900 comps "tot.and-a-half'. Nice 17s.te70 aelllng at S655K & 4BR 2BA home Open a.t/Sun S695K. Prlnclpata .................... $680,000 110 ~•th 8treet only. •CA_.I! COD Huna dpfll ocn vw Nr •OCH COTTAGE; .a;,"d. ~ 53&-57S9 20 Luceme Open Sat/Sun 1-S Charming 2BR d•i--------- tached home Open Sun. 1-5. 12 Cor· l'HOl'Ell l'Y I 17':'1 OESPERATEf Reduced trom $750tl to S575k. Fab oeaan views. Call Jania, 11,gl IM().3046 1.01 s FOH SAi.i-. I aoo N .•. Vacant lot near beach & bay 1199,000. Cannery Vlf.. ~Realty 873-3777 OUT lH' l'Ol'N rY t'HOl't.H l'Y I ~>:.!~> 1'-P•llltr••k, ••n DleeoCottn~ P•not•mlo ~· ol Mountain• and 11'1• Santa Mwgatlta River v~ surround thl1 2300 Sf" Pf~ atly-deaton•d •nd bM&lllfulty i.nd9capad -~ hOfM, Thr" paetoa, deck wtlt\ ape li.\lllllf\ ISi.AN I I .! I Oh and attr•ctl..,. lawn grace th• ground• and enhance the out· ChWmlng la&end Cot- lll:'l;ll'\ltltl:'\ I IH Al II • ooor e ntonalnment la98· 1 tge BR. 28.A. •38' 2a. hM w/f aetttng. located In nu pnt, CtJ>', pvt patio. f/p fncd yd 2 Fallbr~'• highly CS. dbl gar, w/d . Vrty w/d, aJc. ~ llrable EdQew..., e.. S1350.144·7n2 11200+ aae.Mt custom qua lily &1---------Dale, Agt Ofc: 559-9400 or Res: 551°9400 .................... $3.49,000 9'ca. 2BA t \'OBA Nwpt •OCEAHF'RONT No. Condo. Elcc.ptJon. DUPLl!XJ Fabuiou.. ally clean. UPOfadH, quiet w/no boatdWllk. $217,900. ~ tatea • only ttve min-SutftMOf' ,. ... .., c..-. "'" trom atlopplng, CoftaQa, 28R ta.A w/ achoola and Ho.pUll. 1.,, ~ly « monthty. ••••,ooo 1000/Wtt. a.44779 I ttl 'NrlN<.ION llAllliOl'H '.! craltsmonshlp, 1pec· tacular ocean & city loghl view. Spaclou1 6BA, 4 SBA & BONUS Rm. famoly rm & enor· mous 11ate of the art gourmet kitchen & b roakfasl rm overlook sparkling p ool & view. A ppointments Incl: plush cream carpets, oak flooring. vaulted c elllng1, rece11ed ltghts. custom French Doors & wooden wln- NEW HOMES!! BUILDER'S CLOSE·OUT! Only 1 Left!! 3BR, over 2300 sq. It. Bulldet wlll cooperale wtnnanclng. $349,000 Open S•t/Sun 1 ·5 211 3 Y•lle~ Rd 042-8884 do w s throughout; -----------------plantation 1hutters. dual AJC & heating units. Superb bulll·lns & closola. lncredlble master w/vlew b•I· cony. 2 huge watk·lna & bathroom to tulOll any dreams. PRICE SLASHED FOR URGENT S Al.E St,100,000 Call Ethel todayl 854-3334 res: 559-9400 off: ALL OPEN TODAYl GOLF CSE· TERMS Spaclou1 M.V. Golf Course frontage home w(Termal owe o r Trade! Only $795.000 Submltl PATRICK Tl!NOAE Agt7eo-8702 (Ovtr mo,000,000 Sold) Remu Irvine Rttra •Custom oce•n view bayfront duple• with large dock, 1575k •Duplex In Newport Hts S275k, 85().8927 •Weatollff-Dovor Shor•• Ar••* 1900 1q.ft. remOd thnJOYt. 3Br + den. $449k by owner 756-151$/&es-6798 SELL your home throuc;ib cluaifi.d NEWPOHr Ht;i\('lf I OH!I Cen1UfY 21 Hwrtman. Miii e r Company, 1•19) 7t3-MOO ('Cllllll\il\ I It.I. 1\1.\H ~I.'.! 2 t.g Unlta or comblna1..,......,,,,..._..,...,,...,.....,..-,..-~ aa alngle family ra.i-OVIE,.LOOK Lido & dance ...... S 1,cso.000 C•t.llna. 1511 KJnga •LOW•ST "tCED Rd. 4Br+ •. S895K, OCIUNFRONT1 2BR Wiii CCH>P· e50-5789 * ~ vlaws, Houses Condos 1 PenthouM condo Stepa to beechf eust 3BR 38A, 2 tptc•. VERY Nee 3& new Cfl>C, 2 ........... mo. Ca11 '1o.M1 111\'l'\1. .! .................... S359.ooo toa dec:u. 12495. No C•nnory VIII... 4Br 28A, Newport pail•. 720-1585 TM T.,.,... .... tty Shorn, prtvate apa, •• Channlf'O new 38r encl gar, an For Rent I I 9734777 RV parking, r•mod· 3ea ~pix. 2 car 11100/mo. Avt LIDO 138 Trleate. 158R aled kitchen, highly Ceeta ..... 2bcl 1900 apacff, frptc, patlO, 19' + MCI 7U SBA, 45' tot. Reduced ~:~·t_~e,,. ~:;~ H'Vh celllng.I, patlO epa tub 'l'H-1544 $50K f\OW S795K. Bkra EUia. 551"'410, x 45'. '""Ac~~ ~.!..41!" ·UBr 2Ba, i.tge family wetcome. 873-41239 •v• f)OOI/\.,"""' Vo,..111 .. C°"4M NptCro~t 3bd 11"5 rm, alo~. frlge, W/O, N~~ai..-i~ylo~1=~ Immaculate & A/Cl ~ & Ca..-n. garage. Avl nowt Gated 2Bf 28a, S1951c, ~r••t ~ '2300 St500/mo. 7~11 Cannery VIiiage Realty Aet • ...._1800 Home w/pod •l.Olds Of etoMt ~·· 873-3777 •---------Udo Hfehri .. 2bd Renovated 281 t~Ba. N .•. vacant lot near You Are Invited! S3000 bay vua. pool beach atda. deck, gar, beach & bay l199K. N--T L .. una 4bd '3000 w/o. $1295 Ail e75-t911 cannery Vllla(M Rea.tty 11n•r-vn Tut~k•Y-• bch lltCCaH Detuxe abrta• HM 8'73-3'1"71' IUCH'I "NEST Nwpt ••aoh 2bd a c.1, prtv palla/peftc· Sell your unwanted n.-...., 1 • ...._ MOOO. furn ba.ctlfront Ing, on BEST Street. Items the easy wayl V..-_, .,,.. 11400/mo, 720-9047 To pl•c:Jour c1a .. 1-920 Via Lido Nord SUMMER For ..... becll vnlt ned ad 142'"7" ~ ~!::.:, ·:.~ A~NT.ALS AVAILABLE dupln 2BA. total Pfl--.. -:.::-lloll--::-'ll~-T-.-:-i e 000 .... ~eA /f*-10v wcy. 1985/mo. S"'...... •eR 28 • .,, .. w •""'' W•tert'9ftt ....... 4•71t .___.,,.. Rd. ...... ,. rm, atl.ldy, maid'• rm, 1 • It Ollr' e•r $1250 5"11BA . Fantaatlc nc. " .. .,. MAQNIP'tC•MT 180" OKI 49a.G1eO view•. Overetiad •~1-'t400, 190-~IOO OoeM Ii "'-""' v...1-,.-.-L.,.de.,...._.Oftln....,. ... ..,--,'"' dock, wine rm I al-1MIOO 48r, 21A8a, UM• of Uni~ , • :?BR ~•tor. te,4eo,ooo light. t~••h p 914\t. nu '°' ...... Pttvata RUH P'tutett Cltfto crpet, g1eat MIQhbrhd on bay, ey3..o nery VIII ... " .. 'tir Repo1'nting? USOO/llna. 111-Ge?a no LWo Patti 714oa13-3777 Upper OotOenrod Unit, ----------1 1.-.,w ta aunny 1t9 deck, all 38A 281. gorge It .,.. •.• ,• aPS)la, 28R 10A $1100 huge •OOO a'f co -a....... ...., Avt now 720.1122 CannetY Village • .. _....,_ ,... ...I $1400 '32·1 ~alrldlht ,.FAST 4 ZM. qutet lll*Jfll/"W."lii ll'"ULT'• d•aac. 1731 cen • Pt. Just ref'nOd, 12 SHYtCI 122.oeee 0t e)9-T loL:\11.1<1\I. .' 111.! OlllCTOIT t ~·or Ht-.. ult ~ zee hOfM, h N>rv1cti <" .. 11 lam rm, wtlt l>W. fr U2·H7j 1ga 1Wd w/Oeck, ... -1 .......... 111 Of l2t00/m0. ~ 13 The I ATE • * 3 els • nlls 11. 0 CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE NEV..l'Ul; l :'\1.\\1'11111 COHONA cus·1 A MESA 2624 Bt:AC II 'I 1"' I IH.t\( II :.?169 HAI.HOA Pt:NINSUl.A 2607 <.:OSTA Mt:SA 2624 IJt:L MAH 2b22 ••3BR 2BA Apt w/ 2BR 1BA, yatd, lndry IEIT ¥111 • IUIFI! Imm~._.. 38A, l'!lghl'( upgrlldad. Only S2285/mo. 2148 Vista Entr.CSa. 7U.a8M BLUmCONDO 4BR Of' _,. & Gan. 2~BA, 1800 eq fl. s 1400/mo. yr I••· Sony no pets. '114·644-<>335 Mew, Mew Newl L 1 large deck! $995/mo. hkupa, no pets. nice VII .. Point condo (COi· * ove V 28r, trplc, Sunnv 2BR 1BA, over Sunbow Realty nelghborh<>od, E.Slde. ner Jamboree/PCH) 1 •love, patio, new pnt, gar. Avt July 1at. So ol 831•2242 s7oo. 435-0960 gar. 1 blk from beach. hwy, 1 ~ aep ~· 1--.,,....,....---------------• re~~:v•1ci:.'u~ $1050 yr lae. 731~88 Dlat1a Cappel •1BR, enclosed oa-3BR 3BA & 28R 2BA peta. Avail 711. 2151-8425 Ramax SC rage, walk·ln closet, All muter ault ... •Pa· COHO NA 818-391.a74e no pet• 5650/mo. clout, trplca, w/d's, COSTA Mt:SA 2ti24 Dt:L MAH 2fi22 NtWDOl't Terr.eel Lg 3t\R 2~Ba 2·story, •3BR 2BA Opl11, nu frplc, W/O hkupa, cpta/palnt, t/p, w/d, Mov•ln Betty 644-2270 patios, aoma garagea. Wiii conaldar amall peta. .Aak altout move-In apeclal. •Dan~ 1BR, upatra, encl gar, no pets, trig, elec range, $550 ~ dep.842-5994 Victoria Park Apta. 714·722·7505 patio, pool, garage. hkup, dbl gar $1350. SPECIAL! $1100 Agt 1575-4912 ~1 Ev 494·5496 Bluff• COIMle Brlta, TM 81""9 3BR 2BA 1 BEDROOM *f:, ~~~?n=-~~~~ AU MOANA APTS clean, 3BR 28a. frig, 2·patlos, pool, f/p, Im: 2BR 1BA grnd fir, 2 c•r· Pool, apa, cable hkup cpt, O/W, a1oraga. $200 OFF'.! w/d Incl. AYI to ... macufata, must .... porta, all appls, pool. WISTLAKm VILLAGE $750 No Pet 640-2495 7/lst. LM 11300/mo 11.350/mo 644-1559 No pats 1925. Avt 7/1. MMt22 An,tl .... I 1 & 28R, d/W, beaut 644-oeM John/Minh 2 Paraona 873-4442 •La.rve & ahatp 2BR pool area. Rae rm, V111a .. ._ 28 tw I I d I t HMaoft~---:. Spaicloua 2BR 2BA-+ AT 8i.ACH Gated, c1: .. r:.~ert~. 'ga~ :hoia r~ndco:: ... ~ SHw\nd. 4 Fam rm. s>ra•Ugious. ramod, amt, Ideal IOf 1 Park-Setting'.! ,_S830_...,..No_P_•_t_S40-___ 24_9_s S59S.S875/MO 28a. poot & *"*' Peel community. Fir· pera. No pat•. Ulll pd. •• 530 w. WILSON Qatdaner. 12400/mo. ~. _._ bar, land· 990 mo 53 .. zea2 With Ocean & SunNt •Lg Clean 1BR Opbc 122.9012 Of 842·2288 721-6729 ecape<S paUo, 2 decu .,,,.....,....,... ______ ..,....-=-vlawa. Nice 18R wf'Oft unit, new carpet/--------• wtpwtt R a Vtiw from Bltgh • sunny -1 BR 1 BA '895. Child OK. No drapes & appa. S525. AH UtJllta.e Paid Ltg every window. Air/ with paUo & parking. P9Q. e31 .. 107 No Pets. 240-2299 1Br, refrlg, patio. Mat, aprll'lkleB. Pool, Fra.thty redae. S750I t580/Mo. No pfis. WIEl-llAlll LUlll 28r 2Ba 1 ._,.. wt wash, dfyer, ,......, dbl gar. Uta, brtaN 8eY" ridge w/.st 11295 ... ..._ ~ mo Mat'--•.I .. 4th 1 BR , BA untum down-960-3728 ()( 650-2572 spa, ..,.. ..._..,..,, tan-• 'V""' • ••oo ..,._ 0..,.. • ••'-.... ,.... tr t nls cour1a. Al utill11as 644-8707 ..,.....r ~ a._. -~ vn•S M --------1 pd elt~ atect. Avail _.,..-------COURa• V1.W patidng, patio. $635/ Attractive 1 Br ldeaJ for en . 12400, aac d•P LO tum ugrad.cj atUdlo Lg 2BR 18A. new cat·,_mo __ 1nc:t_util_._a_n-_1_a_14_1 ••nlon. Pvt patio, r9q. Shown by appL bch slOa, huge ctosta, pet. Nr bua, K·Matt. .-walk to evary1hlng. Big Cyn golf coune onty. 11•244-2885 retrlg, micro. $600/mo mkt 1115/mo 1979/mo. 548-9081 view 3 br 2.5 be, dbl1------..,.-----util Incl. AgL 875-1918 842·2288Of1531-2725 2 ... TowNtlUM AVAIL now. Prof M/F Jw h dfyer VII .. Balboa' 2 Blk• to Triangle Sq non-•mkr to atw lfg g~, w as • • r• Be utlfut tBR d LAG 2Br 18&. new crpt, $750 MOW IN NOW Pvt, PaUo, AJC •. Gal 4Br 2Ba. parking. N .. fr'V• usoc l.n. pool, a + an. w/d, garage. Close to 28r-naw/cJaan, hkupa, SrT\111 pat conelderad blk to Itch. $400/mo spa S2200 Nic. view, wstw/dryr Carnation Park. 1975/ patio, carport, 852 192t AIWlelnVl4s.5235 + utll, S200 dap. Davy Ind. Flrapl•ce. SI 150/ mo. e75-5e95 Centat Sl ...... 71.SO or Sandy, 831-4251 Neat ocean 3 tM' 2 ba, mo. Agt e75-49H 9QI Gat ~ W.. w Nwpc. 2 ~ to NEW a1udlo apt, ocean· ** 2iii Duplex• aiR 1&; f/p, E'SIDE 1BR, encl gar. Npl. Avall 8ept 1. bc:h ~A 1BA. yr1y aide PCH. Se50/mo quiet, angl aty, good ctaanl K ida great. Vacant. N o pata. 111500/mo. Annual w,0, patio•. s152S Incl parking, wHhar, •tea. gar, W/O =•· 1970 Mev-. $795/mo. S585/mo. 150 E. 21sL only Prop H .. 142~50 spa, pd utll. 723-0808 St95/mo M7·7 65()..8085 64&-5934 or 544-4294 CIN & IE'fVftn K ... 720-1174 Ramu Lide 1 .. e 28R 2Ba remod, perlac1 few cpl S2500, 2.21 Via Ebolj. Della 873-1733 Agt Luiury Condon Little tstand 2er 2B•. \• Mila from oceat1, 2 tront dplx, MW carpal, pvt aultff, Patfect fOf aundeck, gar, yrty. No prolaulonala. Brand peta $1 500 873-9473 new, In gated, pool•-'---------comm S 1500.Agt Mak• th• nght move. ......... Pilot Real Est•ta Have A Garage Sale ! Cci The Plot Oas6ds ot 642·S678 IO pkle yur &loge Sde Ad ! . . iilf' r""·" • ' .,,.,, ''Y Mo•k1 tplC1u ( I~ "\I I: 'I 'I.' I ' 1,t\ll:\I .,.,. C,, -. I I \I ·" • · P R 0 F I L E • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • GRANVILLE APARTMENTS ••• A pmnier ~ress loc:md in Orioge County's Newport Ctntef/1=ashion lslind. C'n™lle Ms receldy oompleted ics new le~ll8 oKa and dec:Mted model. In ~It.ion. work is scheduled to begin on the newly available end·untt townhome residence. This is • unique one OI a kind residence featuring two-stones, four bedrooms. four baths, sweeping views d the golf course and Pacific Oc:Nn, and a large private INl~nce free yard with pool and spa. The townhome and ~inlng 67 ~ lie along the faltw¥ d the Newport BeKh Country Oub and are ~t to the &al~ Bly Racquet u . ls 12 ICres d lush Llndope and is showa5ed by rNgnirant gaff course and sumet views from the IMng and cfmi"I rooms. This splendid peed community olfm Mo and chM bedroom ~ with dens in ~ 11> ~ dNched homes.. Ranging In sin from 1,678 10 2,560 ~ fftt. these reideoc:es include lmprelM pnv. entry atriuma °' verandas, ~ ~ Mt bars, ~ burning fireplaces, abundant doset and cabinet sp1<:e, fl'llO'o" ldtcNr1s with nooks, ful.Sled watkwtr~ hookups. and twO<Jr encbed p,.s b melt unlb plus a ~ hemd pool and ipa wf a dubhoult wlCh a fuR«11Jlpped kicdlen . ThtS welt-loated comtnlJnity ii tu-I thoft dlsWa from the ultirnaet iri Me dlnint rat.IUranlJ, shopping, ~~. Newpott ~ M Muleum, busines, and medial and dental' prac:t1ce5 It FWliof'I ~ Cencer. Just minuCl!s llWlf'f Ile ~ et~imelt and ~ It ~ is&.nd and the Ptninsuk. To preview chit mp&oal community, tf'4llr Fashion ~ C.enlff from EM Coast ~ (PCHl and tum left at the h sce>p fWt on GranWle OrM. The '-"18 olf'ice and ~ are open Monday d'lrour Fl'lday from 10 a.m. to S:30 p.m. and 11 a.m. 10 s p.m on ~ Granville Is ~ ~ by WEBSCO Propetties. FOil MOU INfO. OI TO AUANGE MOOR. TOUl CAU 644-518'. I I I I I I I I A GOOD AD! CALL OIE OF OUR FREMJLY AD-VJ..SORS 1004Y! CALL: 642-5678 .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • C<ln'A~ llilJPIDL 4 I • NEWPORTlJEACRlCOS'tA 'MESA Pll~ fit CLASSIFIED REAL ESTATE ff~D? WE'VE GOT THE ANSWER Is every nook and cranny of your garage stuffed? Can't remember what it feels like to pork your car inside? WeJve got the answer! Advertise your garage sole in the Doily Pilot Classaieds . If any items listed in your garage sole ad don't sell, we'll run those listed items (under merchandise) the fallowing week at GUAM no charge! SAU Coll 642-5678 Todoyt C/,1ss1f1ed Cornr11u1111 r.1,uk£1t l.JCf' COSTA Ml-.SA .!ti.!·l IE'SIDa 1Br, quiet street, part f\Jcn, w/d, atov•, refrlg. S65Q/mo utll paid. 548-4527 E.Slde, back bay. 2459 Ru. de Cannes. 2BR 2BA. bit Ina, gar, lndty, S825. 49-4-2471 E/SID• CONT•MP 2BA 2BA upper, frplc, 1 car, $895. 842·9797 E/SlcM, $700, 2 + t, P•t cone. 317 Cabrlllo SI. 631-403e IEASTSID• ••cj( ••r 1BR, 1BA. back yard, gas Wahr/Dryf hkupa. No P•ll. 1585/mo. &45-1631 atl 3pm. GOOD LOCATION! NI· Wl'Ol<I Ht-.AC'H 2WHI THEGIWMLLE NOW LEASING Elegant country club community on N•w- port COuntry Clue> ad· tacent to Fashion 1 .. land. Spacious 2 & 3Bdrma apt homH w/ den, wet bar, w.hr/ dryer hook-ups, fir• place. 2 car gatage, pool .. •PL Sotry, No Peta. FROM S2,000 Available 1mmectta1e1y C•ll 144-5181 HUUM ~ .! /Oh Back Bay twge hH, gd area, 19 rm, w/d, Pflv., emply d, no amkg/ pets. S420 641·~ l!eatbluft NB. Unf, kltcMndry prlvs, Mm~ pvt entry $350/mo utla pd. 780-t"t Reta 110 n:1.s & MUTU.S .: ; 1,.. 1111-.!\.l ·\I~ Wi\!'lilt-.11 .'7.'tl WANTl!D CU•TOM NOMal.l!AaE :MBA, 1 10 5 yrs. Up to 18,500 mo. Big Cyn, Belcourt, Corona del Mar w/oc"n vfew. C.il Joe 512-824-e390 I (,:\H/\1;1 s H>H 1 1n NI' .'7-10 N.WPORT UY INN Dttl Ger Wented by Our apacloua rooms 20-)" CdM '" to atore Include relrig & mk:fo, MNc•d••· CdM/NB. contlnen1a1 bkfut, S1~S200. 17s-M71 maid service & much mOfe. Localed cloM to be•ch/alrport. W••kly rate• from S150, 11t time gueata only. 93 t .eooo Vi\('Af t11-..; Lg 28R 1~BA town-••28" 28A frptc, houH, lndry rm, d/W, pool, carport. Nr patio, S825/mo. Dover Shor•• $950/ Eatabll•h•d b•auty IU.~IAI ..., .!1.!.! 2078 Thurln mo. 875-1157 Cetallnel F1nnt loc 1n shop • ..... St5k. CENTAUR MGMT M....altOft C... 2BR So. Coast ~ ., ... &42-2288 or 831·2725 •2BDRll S700• 2Ba '3600/mo yrty. ....t07e LARGE BACHELOR •1 BORM $80k Acit MO-aeoo E'alde. atov9 lnc!Uded. Frig, dahW*hr, atow $500/mo. 831·7530 lnct No pets 5<4M855 Hl-.N I f\I S 11 I 111 -.1 "\ t-........ < I~ I I I ~ ' H II\ IH '\I · ;1o•1 Love ... ,.,. ,._...._,0 •2BR 1BA. UPPER OR 11TH I IMO....,O ... a Htt~. Oat;;:"'p;;,., LOWER ..... , ..... St·~ ...-.. _ .. _ ~ SHAil i-. .' • .' I aec~rlty. Aak about Moapltel. 1770/mo, * q~~ CM·~~ 1200 =1~ Spedlllal ......... 8'5-7479 w/d, yd. •S78,11Sa51-------- ll--•n IAAl'l•I •Eutblun• Non-amkr. 845-6141 ~,_7201 3731 • .,_.. _,,,__ Very nice a lg 2br 1008 Sf', 1117 West· 2 & 38R Townhofnnl 2ba. JuM Rent FrMI 8tw In hM tv Blllboa clff NB.~ .. ,-40:)2 Good locl ....,.7M7 l9$0/mo, 721•1180 Fun zone, 1 ...,.. 7/15, • .._. SPAOK>UI 28r IBa, ~lii-;eiiiiJN~Wfi~ oUW 1/1, '400. non-ti 2llrl2M. em, ctlll Bob en-eeeo ~.=~=:;.. =: bey w.w. frpl, oar. CDM house to atv at {I 1••••t I ' l \ f 1'111 ll'r I( I) " No pets. 532_.eot ~~;: .. ~:"· no a.gonla Par1l, OCMl'I • Oft, Sp. + 1100 eQ Un.... 1 BR ~. ' view, deck, ~. ft. atofeg9. C919, furn. nntptace paUo Cleek' ._ ,,...., Beal "'9w, 115Q,/mo. 17~1284 etc. 1511 Npt BNd. ~age •• waaner/~ ~ bctl, 1br + COM. Room Avllll,.,.., CM. Mk ottr. SSS-1115 hOok•up. No amotiera. den, yr .... um pd, .we.. Av.A 111. caoee Le_ To Ownl No pets, Mid Costa pkg avail, 723-45457 to bch. Prefer !NM. Mesa 1625 .,.._1106 •-uo---• P'•lre 1483/mo. 71CMM111 ss.ooo Down. 11!500/ -r ·--mo W/S500 Ctedlt te>-=~t~-:-'w~.! c2~ ... ~ to 1atw800, 38rl/f w•d purctiue. 0ne1 from d•ck Iota of ...,._, oar. • or 2 year opt on, ltllN 11:'11<· l ON Bt:A< ·11 ~1.-10 I 8 't>e lillht near BKk Bay. l&50. lt81,000. 1400 91q, ft. Aven ...... lee 38R g au' ~ ' Mlf" N/S. 641-7873 eomfMrel.s otftce + 2BA. d/W, frplc, w/d =:."s~/m=d Eat C.M. l"#M .. : 30+ :.~.!!'_'!U.,!..!:., Meaa hkup, lrg patio. $925 CJ 780-Mal• prol'I, qul•t, --;:::_---.-::..,. + MCUflty. No dogs. Liff .... Bayfr t phone Jack, furn, W/D. -·· .... ~tG-8924214 1BA 11200; 2B:'w-;::,. S350+~ ut11 549-4401 U1-2142 s 1400 mo. No pal•. FEM NJS. 2Bf 28a HB Della 760-5000 Remu condo, prkg, pool/apa uw rm. MtO + 1100 LUVIU 2BR Apartment, dep. 841-6519 IY m9g .... ,.. ........ ........... ..... "" ... ,. ............. .......... ....... ·--- 2 Yra New, Avg 11537/ mo For 11t 8 Month• MJF atw 30r/2be NWpt On OW Spedalll. C.U Teff'&Ce condO, NB/ NOWll 114-97 .. "91 CM, poot, W/O, l430 ~ ~untu 1\\ l~·~dt \ 1:\111 -.11!1\I ·"°''°' Newport Meiiht• + ~ utll 54&-1710 taoo .,. otc, 1g ,.., 18R apt 5'75/mo + Ni 100' '""9 aend car dOOf, 1795 mo. depo•lte. ~ool car· ahr 2br, W/O, pref fem 829 TermlnaJ Way • pott. • •• ••• 4 30 +, n/S, MOOAncl ~9352 or .-..oee 1 N•....-t Nefehle utll .. c..-. 145-8913 IOOO ' llOO Lg 28A apt H50I Nm/COM twf"'8 to efV Sq. f't. 3971 Brch St. mo+ct.p. Pool, car· w/aara.lght ,,_. p1ot, Npt llch 1541..aGU Aj!t port.......... "' ~::er.71• lnc:t 6512 ""'· , ofe9. 2 Ott WAT•" Charming utll. overhead d,., 1779 amal tBR, ldeail tot 1 Newpef'I Creel 28r WM1.19t, CM •l//SF, .,.,,, no pets, utll pd. 1~e. condo, oar.'*'" 154N352 or ~t U50/mo.Y"'r 650.f145 ~~ ~ ~~ N .. •NOP8 MOOO -.-• .....,, _.,...., 91q ft """8. Aol up li.------------------11••o•owtofi ''· doon. ar... ~ IBr 211e, ocet111 "'9w, St. loc. Aleo Mote fmt Thank ~Ou! ... amenMIH. 170Q.I ,..... .. otc .... at My ren&al ad was ordered tor 3 d111S. It wu rented oa Ille nrsi day ad 35 •ore people clllledt I t• ·,,'I' J • ' :.-f'I I I'll• ' ' mo. 17:Me05 n./11 AG&. U0.1UO Shi 38r 8actc Bay hH Cte11n, W/D, pet't M• tow H + PJof'I N/S. I l:\:1 11\11 l 'l(I ll'I II I) ·, •111 1425+ udl IN..... aa.atOOK+ r9due> Te llV i"/ha, Oii'. llof'8 on thla leoef ~ W/D, COM, 1111all '7/1 .-.. atep9 to bey a l650/mo, o.p recfd, bNctt, OMC. and TO. FWNIM ~ t'n-7'11 Or..c ~ low a IOI WaMc eo bch, PfOf, *" :,.~ 143~ want9 '° .....,_ IBA Rema 28A, ger, W/d, ~ male or f.-n. AYllll 1/1 , jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mn ... dep. 87M117 Ill '\: I \I -,. \\\:\:11-1• .... For Ad ActiDn Cal I Iii . ..,. .. '42·5611 '. ,.,, I NEWPORT BEACHfCOSf ~MESA· PILOT~ °EST'A1'E"'' · ·-· · GRAND OPENING! PruCAN HIIl CusroM HorvtESITFS AT NEWPORT CoAsr - Ptl1CCD1 Hill rustoo1 hoo1csuis. a new opponunny ~ r bwlding the home of your dreams at Newport Gnst. Where grandly satled lots m extraordinary surroundmgs have been anfully sculpted into Uv.! hifu?ldes, JUSl nonh of tre PdJam Hill (;df Qub. 11le lnn5it.es, averaging one-half~ or more, will make up a chsunctl\'C hillside enclave of graceful Mediterranean homes A European h1llLown character is encouraged, \\ith sueets that meander through the proixrtys sloping terrain. ~paaous yards, indivtdual lot onemanon and some of the mail panorami scenery at Nt.·w1~11t Gnsicm be found at Pdiavl Hal . Ptia.xl from approxiinatcly $700,(XX) to $2,<XX>,CX.Xl. .. A ~ PELICAN HILL AT NEWPORT COAST .. Residents of Pelican Hill will enjoy uue resort living in a neighborhood set aµm frOm the main community thoroughfares and onlx a short walk from the Pebcan Hill Gdf Oub.The ·enclave . has dtreet access to parkland luking trails and five miles of sandy lxxhes are just down the hill. Plea5e .)Otn us at the N~vrx>rt Gm E.xhibit for funhur mfonnauon,(714) 720-2727. ~n daily from 11 :00 am. to 6:00 p.m. Located acras.s from El Tonto Gnll m Fashion lsland, Newport C.enter, Newport Beach. Thc-l"(lf't rt~ anJ llTl("l:llcmc'lll.' do. nhJ .ut .urn-11d~ pl.mnc·J .,,. 111 c.lt"~"' l1v 1ht /mnc• G."'1~~ Thl' u.l\, ttt .. -mrr11 lh.Wd 1101 1'· U..(o'll a.~ lht ic* ~of a c.ltu.-~ 1<1 f''"•'""' f"•'r'm at Pc:liuin Hill fururr 1C"iiJrnwi dnnlJ'"ll"fll uiulJ '"''" '"" ~-11110 /l(lflT.rt'!"J 111 W fhc!C<'J:'arft ll/vw , .. ' - .. • .... r:' ..... E1eoont delightJ ufiful 4 bedroom, 4 botn custom home with 0 lovely 2 bed- room, 2 both oporlmenl ownstoits. Monr special feotum including IOp of !he !in. opplionc.es. Spectocvlor view of 1+19 ocean. 4 cor goroge with eatro storage. $749,000. Coif 720-0611 Model petfed condllionl Colifomio condo! Enjoy gl'90t views ond avnselt from this 3 bedtOOln, 3 berth condo. Over 2..COO sq.ft. Two fireplaces. Lorge dining room.Jtilchen with eating oreo. locoted in a aoted com- munity __ with pool, spos, l. tennis. $6"4 9 ,000. Coll 720-0611. Newport Beoch Mognlflc:,ntly designed in classic ltol.on style with o Jore.ier view of the bod boy. Couftyord en"'f. °'9< 2700 sq.ft. Rich marble "°°'1, fireploce, fomtQI dining room, charming lountoin. pri-.ote bvbbli"Q spa Secluded ond peaceful surrovncling1. $889,000. Coll Ti0- 0611. Corona del Mar Best buy in COIOnO del Mori Old Corona del Mo< chorm wilh this 3 ~. 2 both aecuM home .. Om 1800 sq.k. Uodoted ond upgtoded. New kitchen ond baths. Ber\,.. ~· lMy fini. ploce. 2 cor got0ge. $499 ,500. COi 720-0611. Coeto MeM Designed lo delight! ~ lom3y homo with 0 ptWole bubbtll1Q Spa. Rootplan feoMa 4 bed· rooms oncl 2 batht. Two fireplom. Fomiol d"in- ing room. <Mr 1800 sq.k. Newly updoled kitch· en with skylight. PrMite enclosed front COU11yord. $280,000. COii 720·0611 . Newport leach Top condition! Gorgeous 11CPOnded ond remod· eled Somenel home Gnx~ leotvfa 5 bedtooms ond ' baths decORJled wilh skylioht. .Awoa. 3600 sq h , lweoloca. Boy wwldows PrMJ!e spo S659,000. Col 720- 06) l Huntington leach Golfe(s Oet.ghtl GoH Buffs Wl1 love !hes OIA· stondina 3 bedroom, 3 bolh home located on s,octdf 71ti lomy Over 2400 sq.h. Fomlly room ond fonnol dining room. Two fueploces New kitchen ond oths Jocvui kib. PriYoYe spor - kting poo1. s1so.soo. coa 120-0611. ... ecm,.n 9Pen Svndoy 1.S. 14 Ookaest lone. becutiYe e&.Oont livingJ ~ii.ly re· ~necf C""°"1 home petfed for lo~ fom.1-ond emetto1n1l ~ noo aq.ft. of tMng spgce. ..... ·bed- t:OQIT\S ond 7 botfls. FiYe Ire~ Bolconlfl1 patios and on CN9nlied. m 2no spa in o tropi<;_ol Mlting 34'1 ooo. Coll Sharon (Voa1T"o~ om Alfinson ot 673-8728 or no.-06fl . NeWpor1 hoch Spocious ond · end una c.ondol Three ~. 2~ ~c.ondo wilh 0 \IOlllled ~ in on llllro lotge rncisW bedroom. New ~ poird. Areploce. laltice ~ over polo. l.oaJllld in 0 quiet Oleo wifl 0 14 OC18 QrMnbell ond new canyon ~ S 17 4, 900. Col 120-0611 Newpcwt hodt Bring ol offet'll lJppet unit 5 bedroom c.ondo with two bolconies ond new pan ond corpel. °"' 1900 sq. h. Tl1e Ill enlly, kitchen, toling ond elsewhete. fireplace In IMng tOOtn. Two 11rep1oce lolol 3 cor goroge $485,000. Col 720--061 1. NeWpor1 leach ~ pnced penlhousef Don't hesilate on bs I bedrootn, 1 bolh Ql90I penthouse '°""' Cothe-drol •1in;s. ~n.s. ~moll clecl ~ ~ cation. COmpla" ~~pool, spo, leMIS ond ym. Sl79,000. CoU 720-0611 Santa Ano UnlinNd poienlioll Oon'I miss this onel This spo· cioln ' bedroom, 2 both homo Is pocked ¥11th potentioJ ond located in o very nice oreo close to shopping. Corr Rltpioce. &c.llenl ~ lor linl ~mt buyen. s 197 ,500. Col 720-0611 . Mountain rem.at In Newpc>ft ~I loads of potentiol with thit 2 bedroom, 2 both home wtiich ~ up lo 0 mountoln-lib Mfling. lMng room beom.d cee1;ng & fire. ploce. Lorge remodeled ~. Two fire-places total 1489,00Q. Coll 720-061l Newport hoch Open Sunday 1-S 2320 Port Aber- deen. Totally AlmOdeled 3 bedt00m, 3 both home locoted in deslroble Seo-Wind ..th -G loft bonus tOOtl\. Gourmet ~ilchen .,th a walk-in pontry All new bolhs. Cozy fireplace. Pll\IQte pollO & c1151om londscoping. _ Solor heot1ng Se· curity system. $699,000 eon no. 061 l. Seo latand Open Sunday 1,S. 101 OcllOll V'ISlo. Model f*· lectl ~ ~ ~ ond SUtlSlb from lhe bobin, °' this woildeiful 3 bedroom, 3 bofi condo with o den. Moiblt entry & ~. Cothe- drol ceil. ~ 2300 tq.k. Two kMly ~re­ places. $612,500. COi 720-0611 Newport Beoch beaiM onc1 spocb4 _, e..,, t. open Wng °' flie ' bedroom, 2 baltl home wih 0 new kitchen r..inng lop ol h line opplio.1CeS flltflloce in JMng room. locoled on on lld!o large~. $484,500. Col 720-0611 . eo...-... Rtody to mo¥e inf A mutt tt1I ,. Eosfside hotM with 3 bedrooms ond 2 .bolha ~ ond comtcnoble home 8euliful. front ond bock pd conloining IMfOI .,...., ldeol '°' the poit lime gotdener. S349,000. Coll 720-061 1. ---. ---