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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-05-21 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • Come out, all you pdle beach nuts and take a look ,.1 t>!J.!J / around. The sun t. '.I:.; going to shine, the wea ther will~ warm. Life is good. See Weather, Page Al Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 • , Award-winning st-ents c~edit teaclier with their success their former fifth-grade teacher for their success. Amble, 49, a teacher at College Park Elementary seniors Monica LeSage, Cluy Stockton ant.I Robert Chad V:in $\\eden -honored at the student a'' ards breakfast College Park teacher Buzz Amble Is surrounded by former students Jennifer Avitia, Chad Yan Sweden, ...,. Costa Mesa seniors honored at annual Les Miller Breakfast say Buzz Amble played a big part in their lives. School in Costa Mesa for the last 23 years, has won an unusual amount of loyalty Yett •••lllllA2. ull in Amble's I Thursday -Y.erc Monica Lesage and Richard Clay Stockton, from left. The students were honored for their -----------J fifth-grade class achievements at an annual awards breakfast. M.u.c M.u.nN PHOTO BY Russ LOAll, STAn Wa.iTn COST A MESA -All four Costa Mesa High School seniors honored at 1he annual student awards breakfast this week have one thing in common -Buu Amble. The high-achieving student$ - among 12 students recognized at \he annual Les Miller Student Awards Breakfast -all credit from studentt and parents. There have even been waiting lists of students\\ ho want to be in his class. ''He'd send postcards to all his students while he was away on vacation," said 'Costa Mesa High School senior Jennifer Avitio, who has a 4.16 grade point average. "He was almost like a d:id to some of the students." Avitia and Costa Mesa High :\we "1AITIN, D.tjlf r1wr Twelve.year-old Regan Hanold, left, and Tiffany Vandersloot, 8, pull weeds at Cliff Drive Park to help preserve the native vegetation. Weed · Whackers Newport Heights youngsters spring into action, rid park of pesky plants BY DAVJD HEITZ, STAFF Wann W hen Newport city officials threatened to surrender Oiff Drive Park to a bunch of pesky weeds, a bunch of energetic neighbor- hood children sprung into action. After spending almost $5,000 on a year-long, unsuccessful effort to stomp out the weeds, General Services Director Dave Niederhaus was ready to give up. "At this point it has become clear that we can no longer economically maintain the park slopes with a pure California native mix of plan(s," Niederha'us wrote to the Parks, Beach and Recreation Commission in April. "This type of vegetation cannot grow well or quick - enough to control ~eed growth." The dedicated group of Newport Heights youth, ages 8 to 14, didn't want to see the prized native Californian plants ya nked out of the ground and replaced with more common, weed-resistant flora. So when neighborhood environmentalist Jan Vandersloot began to bemoan the pending fate of the plant s, the youngsters offered to help. Now, on any given afternoon, passers-by on Avon Avenue notice about a dozen school children scurrying across the park's slope. They're down on all fours, plucking bullish plants out. of the earth so the gentler, rarer breeds can have their chance in the sun . ) "The kids have been coming every day after school to do this," mother Kathleen Hanold said. Her daughter, 12-year-old Regan, wore a yellow sunflower in her hair as she darted from plant to plant like a mad weed whacker. "They have to make sure when they pull the weeds that they don't pull out the good stuff, too," Vandersloot cautioned as the children worked. Some of the children voiced opposition to pulling out plants decorated with yellow or white flowers. "I guess one man's weed is another person's wildflower," Vandersloot said. Vandersloot, who was instrumental in persuading the city to spend nearly S30,000 on planting the native plant!>, hopes to come up with :in army of volunteers to maint:iin the p:irk slopes overlooking Newport Imports. "Already, l have a lot of kids working on it through my owh fam ily and friend s," Vandersloot ~aid. "Mr. Niederhaus is basically giving us the chance to develop a \Olunteer force to go over their and continually ''"eed.'.' If ror no other reason, the biggest. hollest issue in Newport Heights might convin ce some residents do get do\\ n an t.I dirty and keep the weeds under cont ro l: "The weeds were ge tting so high they were obstructing the view," resi dent Kathryn Len ton said. during the 1986-87 school year. That was the year that hi!. students doMtct.I money to buy Amble and his "1fe Dird, a bilingual kinderg:irten teacher 31 Whittier Elementan. School in Cost:i Mesa, t\\O 11ckei::. to Wash1t'lgton D.C. .. That was an awesome class," said Amble. "They knew I'd always ''anted to go there and 1hey said they did it because I See STUDENTS/Pa9e A 11 Newport considering rate hike for . water ~ Residents will pay nearly S4 more every tw o months if council approves increase. BY D AVID H l llL, SH,r \\'111111 NE\\ PO RT BEACH -T me: spent 1n the loo m..1) soon b~-.1..'11c more 'aluJble The Cit) Council on ~tond;i} wiJI consider u'pping v.atcr anJ sewe r rates to help off~ct ri-.1ng costs. According to ci tv Stlff!t pro- p0sal. \\;lier rates "·111 jump 'Jbout 7.S'C. Th\. ;.hdJ£C 1.u:.tomc:r°s bill wi ll increJsc S3.b:S per t\\O·month billing period, from S.tS 7'!. to $52.60. Official-. sav the hike 1-. nccc!:l- sary because "the city') "ater sup- plier, the Metropolitan \\':ner 01!>- trict, is increasing it ... rate~ b} 7 Ci. The remainder of the proposed increase "ill help ply for the rl'>- ing costs of chemicals used to trca1 t6e \\a ter and electricity necdc:d 10 pump it. City M;inage r Ke"in t.turph~ said he realizes residents 'IC\\ the annual rate hil..e as a thorn in their sides, but added, ··1 his 1s substantially less thln it ha been in the past." Mayor Cbrence Turner s~tid of- fici:ils originally thought the rate hike would be much \\Or ... e ·The good ne" ill that the Metropoli- tan Water District ha~ told us in the p3!:tt th;.it 1hey "ere going to r.:iise rate'> 20'1-." City administrator C\ cntuall) plan to put a cap on water rate in- crea!>cS b) bu~ing w:i ter from the Orange Count} \\ a1er D1~1nct, a more ine\pcn!>l\e supplier. Ahhough the cit) 1s :i member of the district and i~ entitled to t:ip into the \\ater, the aquifer is located beneath Fountain Valley and is difficult to get to. Utilil) officials currently arc "orJ..ing on a pl Jn to suck J giant straw into the aquifer :ind pump the \\ater to Nc.,.,port. They pl:in to issue about SJ :? million worth of 30-)ear bonds to pay for the $18 million project. The rest of the money has bt:Cn' collected by pre' iou w3ter rate hikes. I" lee WATllt/P•1• A1t Young actor O'Brien reals In role NUMalU CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 Long arm of law helping Clean up Shalimar as grand marshal or nib parade BY LoaiA.HN BASH•DA, STAPf Wanu COSTA MESA -Once again, child actor Austin O'Brien has landed a starring role -as the grand manhal of the Lions '49th annual Fish Fry Parade. After spendin& long houn schmoozing with celebrities and cutting deals in Tinsel Town, the 13-yea.r-old Costa Mesa boy - who achieved rame playing Arnold Schwarzcncger'• aidekick in "Last Action Hero" -said he is looking forward to participatina in his hometown parade. "I'm really ucited," O'Brien said Friday while helpina decorate for a C.0.ta Me11 rrlend'1 blnhday party after returnlna rrom Los Angeles where he spent the morning ncaotiating with a film director who he declined to disclose. "I think it's really cool.'' O'Brien, who bu also appeared in the movies "My Girl II" and "Lawnmower Man," pointed out that he'1 no stnnaer to the Fish Fry Parade, having danced in it several yean aao before hitting stirdom and worked on the 1992 winnina noat. "I've aone to it pnlly much ne7. year," he 11ld. "Jt should be fun.' Fash Fry coordinator Jim Ferryman 11id bl invited O'lriH to be the Orand Marshal after _.....,......,, NEWSROOM 540-1224 .. NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX Around Town ............... A10 Society ................•........ A 13 Sports ............................. 81 ~ Residents encouraged to join law enforcement -> officials in effort lo spruce up troubled neighborhood. BY LouA.'lN BASHEDA, STAFP WklTll WEST SIDE -Resident arc invited 10 join local law enforce- ment thi morning in sprucing up the 700 block or Shalimar Drive, a long-troubled corner of the city. Anyone Wl hing to roluntccr should arrive at the Costa Mc ·a police department's Weal Side Substation at 567 W. 18th St. by 9 a.m. for instructions. The cteanup •~ expected to la5t until noon, at which time volun· teers will be rewarded Mth rc- Cre hmcnt .- Co 13 Mc n Police Lt Al Kent said volunteers are needed prun;.i· rily to haul awny the piles of ab.:i n· doned furniture -including heavy items such ns mattres es and couches -'cluttering the nllc)'ways and surrounding the apartment buildings. Employee with the cit}°s Com· munity Services Department also w 111 be on hand to pa s out paint brushes M> volunteers con clean up gralfiti m:irring the treet, accord· ing to Kent. The cleanup is part of the city's continuou t'ffort to make Shali· mnr Drive less of a ma1nct for drug dealers. v•nd3ls and other undcf.irabler.. "We want ·to eliminate slcepin' ::tre:ts for 1ransienn. ::rni.J urea~',.....-­ Y. here ubjects loiter and dnn~ 111- ...coholic beverages," said Costa Mc a Police Olficer Darell I-rec· man. The 700 block of Shalimar inter- sects Wall::iee Street -3 ·corner cla1mcJ by two m al gang . In addi11on to being the ~itc of the first gang hooting in the hi • tory of Co ta Mesa, Shalimar i continuou!lly plagued by gana fight , drug deals and graffit i. La t year, the hara mcnt pur- portedly drove one nci&hborhooJ grandfather, 69·year-old Antonio Sanchez, to hoot an atleaed aana member he cau1hl spray-peintina his fence. For more information on the clean up, call 722-671•. Ill In "' IO 4( Pl r\ w ur Pf II Pl NI Cl ()I c Rl Pl M Ct Cl M RI R S\ Tl Tl SI R 1! 11 P1 EJ p R' T' A c g. Id 1: d4 Pl d• SI C(. OI sl SI ()I SC al .. In OI 0 fl c a p I 7 p 5. t c ' • t ( I .. ~ • ' t , j , , . ' .. ... . .. ., • • • A2 Baturday. May 21, 1994 Newport 8Mch/COal8 M..a Daily LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE. 540-1224, ext. 363 Ansari returns from Paris wnh fabulous fabrics SIGNS OF SUCCESS .. Top high school and college students honored at annual Les Mill er Award s Breakfast F ASHION DESIGNER Nasrin Ansari of Newport Beach has recently returned from Paris, where she visited various manufacturers of couture fabrics, buttons and accessories. Ansari attended fashion shows and seminars during her trip and brought back new designer fabrics and ideas for the next Best Buys season. Some of Ansari's new fabrics available are from Christian LaCroix, Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy, Sonia Rykiel and Gianni Versace. If you're into couture fashion, you won't want to miss the latest fabrics, buttons and accessories from Europe now available at the Nasrin Ansari Designer Studio (675-6614) at 3363 Via Lido in Newport Beach - a f cw doors down from the California Beach restaurant. 0 VIRGIN MEGASTORE (645-9906) at Triangle Square on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa is helping out the Orange Coast Interfaith Sheller and offering a discount to you. For each can of food brought in, and each item purchased, this weekend you'll receive a 10% discount on any non-sale item - excluding game hardware. 0 FASHION ISi.AND IN Newport Beach is hosting a HomeAid Book Fair in conjunction with HomeAid Orange County through Saturday. The book fair will feature more than 100,000 donated books to aid the county's transitionally homeless population. The book fair is open to the public and will be in the HomeAid Book Fair store next to The Limited. For more information, contact Brenda Brown at 960-1265. , 0 BARNES AND NOBLE Booksellers at Triangle Square (631-0614) in Costa Mesa, and at Fashion lslan(j (759-0982) in· Newport Beach offers a children story hour free to young listeners. At Triangle Square, the story hour is at 10 a.m. Mondays and 7 p.m. Thursdays. Story Teller Mory Gustafson says the atmo!.phere is very casual. She reads about five stories, usually with a theme, and the stories are appropriate to the children's ages. There are treats for the children and occasionally activities. The only request Oustafsqn-has is {l\al parents are in the store during the entire hour. At Fashion Island, the story hour is at 7 p.m. Thursdays. 0 MARTIN DIEDRICH OF Diedrich Coffee will discuss -with slides the "Maya of Guatemala, and their ancient ways," at Timbuktu for folk and Tribal Art (650-7473) on Superior Avenue in Costa Mesa at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Diedrich grew up on a coffee plantation in Guatemala and is now an archaeologist and anthropologist. He will also share his collection of textiles and fabrics. There is a $3 donation at the door. Reservations are required, since seating is limited. D Best Buys nppcors Thursdays and Soturdoys. Wiie/iler you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy, call me ot S-10-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dnily Pilot, JJO W. Bay S t., Costa Mesa, Calif., 92627. B v Russ Lo.u., Su.n W1.rrn. • A dozen' top high school and college students were honored this week at the 15th annual Les Miller Student Awards Breakfast, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. The awards breakfast is named in honor of Miller, a retired educator and former Costa Mesa High School principal. Four students each from Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools along with two students each from Orange Co~st College and Southern California College were honored. Also recognized was College Park Elementary School teacher Buzz Amble, who was the fifth-gra·de teacher fo r all four Costa Mesa High students. "It's the first time in the 15 years of the awards breakfast that we have four high school seniors recogni1ed who came from the same elementary school," said event coordinator Hank Pan ion. Each student re ceived a plaque in recognition of outstanding scholarship and community service. Les Miller Award Winners: • Clay Stockton Costa Mesa High School Grade Point Average: 3.8 Activities: Newspaper, water polo, swimming, volleyball, student government, California Scholarship Federation, Math Team, student school board member, superintendent interview committee, education summit planning committee, church youth group, school improvement committee, Boy's State representative. Honors: Academic letterman, National Merit Commended Scholar, E.I. Moore Memorial Award, Peppcrdine University outstanding high school journalist award. Future Plans: To attend Pepperdine University and major in English, followed by graduate school. "I hope to write professionally and teach English at the collegiate level." •Jennifer Avitia Costa Mesa High School Grade Point Average: 4.16 Activities: Spanish club, philosophy club, moth team, yearbook, student council, varsity soccer, track and softball, Key Club, supervisor at ~.C.'s Hallmark store. Honors: Senior class salutatorian, all-star award in track,~cademic excellence award for biology, California Scholarship Foundation 100% seal bearer. · Future Plans: To attend Scripps and major in fine arts to pursue a career in commercial art or medical illt!'ftration. •Monica K. LeSage Costa Mesa High School Grade Point Average: 4.14 Actiyities: Student council, high school restructuring committee, ASB corresponding secretary, choir, Red Cross, varsity soccer, varsity track, cheerleading, junior varsity cross country, AIDS awareness committee, bible study group member, church youth band vocalist. Honors: Senior class vice president, ' academic letterman, AFL-ClO scholarship. Future Plans: To attend USC, Claremont McKenna, Chapman or UCI and major in chemistry. • Robert Chad Van Sweden Costa Mesa High School Oracle Point Average: 4.27 Activities: Yearbook editor, student government, ASB president, varsity volleyball, varsity basketball, varsity tennis, church youth group service projects, Eagle Scout. Honors: Varsity coach's award in basketball and sophomore coach's award. Future Plans: To attend Princelon or Harvard and earn a medical degree and a master's of business administration. • Rob Horansky Estancia High School Grade Point Average: 4.5 Activities: Varsity tennis, "Dig time tennis. That's it, because l spend all my time playing tennis:" Honors: Named most valuable player in tennis for three years at Estancia, E.J. Moore Memorial Award, chancellor scholarship award for Texas Christian University. Future Plans: to attend Texas Christian University or University of Colorado at 13oulder to major in either physics or biochemistry. • Adam llollcnbu ch Estancia High School Grade Point Average: 3.97 Activities: Key Clµb , Student Venture, varsity water polo, varsity swimming, fund-raising for Student Venture, church youth group volunteer work with the elderly. Honors: California Scholarship Federation gold seal bearer, E.I. Moore Memorial Award, Rotary Club student of the month. Future Plans: Accepted at University of Massachusetts at Amherst, UCLA, UCSD, UC Berkeley, Washington and Lee University, will major in chemistry. • Karen Lynne Helmuth Estancia High School Grade Point Average: 4.0 Activities: Drama production, student government, varsi ty swimming, junior varsity tennis, PTSA student representation, German Club, Creative Writing Club, journalism, P~pperdioe University summer journalism program, Amnesty International Cantrell Horansky Kµmer campus club, 1992 California State Ambassador, church volunteer work in Mexico, violin. Honors: 1992 Daimler-Benz Award of Excellence, E.l. Moore Aw:ml, American Legion Girl's State Girl of 1993, Zonta Girl of September of 1993. Future Plans: To auend the Universi ty of Oregon to pur~ue a possible teaching career. •Jodi L. Williams Estancia High School ~ Grade Point Average: 3.69 Activities: Drill team co-captain 1991-92, Care Kids, student government, national ambass::u.lor for Hugh O'Brien Youth Foundation, exchange student to Australia, varsity cheerleading, dr:ima, founder and president of Project Pals. • Honors: AVCO Foundation Award of Excellence, sophomore homecoming princess, Sharp All-American Miss Personality, Best Personilliy for senior class. Future Plans: To auend Northwestern University anJ major in integrated arts, a career in film production or educ:uion. volunteer in peace corps. • Shuwn Conerly Orange Coast College Grade Point Average: Not av:11lable Activities: Associated Students finance and budget committees, visiting scholar commiuee, earth day planning committee, fund-rabing for Children's Center and Recycling Center, executive vice presic.lent of Circle·K which organizes community service projects for campus club~. anti-graffiti projects, volunteer '~ork for homeless and elderly programs, mentoring wards of the court, Special Olympics. Honors: The Pirate Award Future Plans: To continue at Orange Coast College and transfer to Chapman University to become an accountant. • Dedra Cnntrell Orange Coast College Grade Point Average: 3.97 Activities: Dance for Hearl, library volunteer, Associated Students fin unce and budge! committees, library design committee, Student Center remodeling budget committee, commencement ' iiifPTlil The Ncv.pon Bcacl\ICOf.ta Mcu Daily Pilot (USPS·l4"4·800) is publiihtd Monday 1hrou1h Sarurd1y. In Ncwpon Beach and Qi61a M~. aublcriptions are only av.II· able by Jubscn"bill& ID The Time• Oran1e County (800) 252·9141. Jn arcu ouuide of Ncwpon Beach and Cos1a Mcu, subscrip- tiotu lo 1hc Daily Pilot only arc available by mail (0< SS.SS per month. Second class ~aae j»ld 11 Costa Mua, CA. (Prices 111tlude all aJ>l)!IClblc 1t11c and local taxes.) POSTMASTER: Send address chanau 10 The Newport Beach/Costa M61 Daily Pilot. P.O. Box IS60, Costa Mua, CA 92626. 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Some mornlna clouds et.arina this antrnoon. r Stockton Le Sage committee, student activities mentor, Associated Students executive committee, demonstration speaker for OCC speech classes, speech competition judge, Associated Students businel>S manager, speech and debate team secretary and president, Special Olympics. Honors: Robert B. Moore pin, Joseph R. Kroll Award, Alpha Gamma Sigma, Phi Alpha Mu, President's List four semesters, n::irional gold medal rc·cipient for speech and debate competition. Future Plans: To attend Chapman Unhersity and participate in speech and debate, to become a community college teacher. • Mark West Southern California College Grade Point Average: 3.98 Activities: Welcome week, chapel worship, piano performance, student government, prayer group leader in Iron Workers, Mudent life group lender and resident assistant, chapel \\Orship leader. Honors: Son or Italy scholarship, President's Tuition SchQlarship for four years, Dean's list for rour years, Salutatori an, junior with highest GPA l.992-93, out~i..ndi~l~hurch mu ic s1udcnt, outsuinding mnle senior. Future Plans: '\To become an Assemblies of God missionary and start churches in the former Soviet republics that have a Muslim majority." • Michelle AJderman Southern California College Grade Point Average: 3.98 Acti vit ies: Leader of life groups with college orientation program, Open Arms Ministry, Torches mime group, Family f'est ministry to the homeless. bookkeeping for Spring Break Mexico Outreach, track, assistant leader for children's church at Newport Mesa Christian Center, lead discipleship and bible study groups. Honors: None listed Fu1ure Pbns: To become a certified public accountant and work in tax accoun ting and to become a youth pa!>tor's wife ministering in the lives of children and teen-agers. POLICI FILIS COSTAMUA Copc:i Lane: A black Schwinn Beach Cruiser valued at $125 was stolen when a boy parked the bicycle outside a friend's house. Hnrbor lloulc~ord: On two separate occasions, purses were stolen from shopping cans at Von's. One woman aid her purse disappeared as she loaded her children . into the family van. NIWPOaT a1ACH Balboa Boulevard; A motor vulued :it Sl,500 wos token orr a boo_! _parked in an ollcy on the 1000 block. Stl\vlew Ann~: A 1993 Honda Accord was stolen from the 3200 block. Coral Avcnut: Three photos of 1 woman and her friend in bathing suits were stolen from an envelope in her mailbox in the 300 block. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, May 21, 1994 A3 For .this columnlst, being on assignment not necessarily a chore ' . 0 n assignment ... Every now and again, when inspiration or time escape me, my boss allows me to get away with nothing more ... ... Editor's Notebook HON OU than my photo and this cheery explanation: Steve Marble is on assignment. His column will return next week. It's a pretty cool deal, really. I don't have to grind otit a column and t leave readers with the impression that, hey, The following local Orange Coast College students arc being honored with certificates during the school's 461h oommenecmcnt ceremony th is spring: Terry A. Wade, Alison D. Smith, Lori A. Johnson, Tcry L O'Ncal, Amy M. Roussclol, Lori A. Shollin, Lind o D. Adams, Keny J. Alter, Jena D. Andrews, Michael S. Androsko, Ernesto L. Atilano, Thanh V. Au, Karen S. Banks, John C. Benson, John C. Berger, Eric R. Bierman, John C Bladow, Rosa M. Blancarte, Susnn F. Brennis, Kristi S. Bryson, Ca1alin Buda, Arlene D.M. Cnchola, Lisa N. Calcgory, Sherry L. Marble's on assignment - looking into that business in Haiti, perhaps. or traveling the back roads looking for the pulse of America. Ah, what an illusion. The plain truth of the matter is that "on assignment" generally means one of the following: 1) Out of ideas for a good column. 2) Still smarting from the reaction to the last column. 3) Wife and kids getting embarrassed because you keep making fun at their expense in print. 4) Weary of beating on politicians 5) Too busy. 6) Way too busy. 7) B~ond way too busy. 8) Think a heart attack is coming on. 9) Can't resist an opportunity to proofread 150 column inches of Readers' Hotline. 10) NBA playoff game begins in 15 minutes. I've been "on assignment" quite a bit lately. And it's not lack of ideas that have kept me out of print. Of course, th at's easy for me to say now. The truth of the matter is that "on assignment" in recent weeks is a blanket explanation for our involvement in launching a new newspaper in • South County -the Saddleback Valley Voice. Starting a new publication is a fai rly time-consuming process, . FINI PRINT Castelli, Sajida 11. Chaudhry, Yupadec Chorakan, Jeffrey Co, Rika P. Creed-Piper, Kristine M. Currie, Vikki E. dcvriesl Donalcnc E. Dillon, Steven R. Dreben, Eliz:ibcth M. Duynstec, Jcrryl Dene Ellingson, Hector L. Espinoza, Stacey A. Feldcs, Laura J. Focldi, John D. Frcdcnbcrgcr, Miwa Fukushima, Walter R. Grail,. Robin R. Guild, Steven J. Hachey, Benjamin C. Harris, Hilda 0 . I lernandcz, Ron1an A. Hi mmcr, Tai X. I lo, Talat Jawaherl Cynthia M. Johnson, Deanna A. Jones, Satomt K:i";amata, Mayumi Kishida, Kimbcrlc A.Kuhnle, Kim T. Lai, Christopher F.A. Lnpitc. Leo E. Lnvault, Nicholas M. Lazaruk, Huong T. Le. Linda G. Lewis Hogsett, Jennifer C. Lindig, Casey 0. Lognion, Abelardo Lopez, Jeannie Van B. Luu, Theresa K. McCullough, Scott A. Moore, Donald G. Morgan, Jerome B. Munyer, Antonio Nava, Mary E. Nero, Ky Q. Nguyen, Phi H. Nguyen, Xuan T. Nguyen, Daryl M. , Nishimiya, Ell ie M. Oliver, Jo-Ann M.S. Papp, Dianne M. Parker, Jo:iquin Perez, Joaquin Perez, Susan J. Pillion. Jean M. Price, Gregory S. Puterbaugh, Neftali Quiroz, Joji Raphae la E. Ramos. Karina L. Rothschild, Inga Schumann, Colt H. Scott, Michelle Scotto, Patrick F. Smith, Jr., Ericka E. Stone, Kimberly Katie's Fresh FLOWERS oq the peninaula Special Local Delivery Program $6.99 723-5283 .Ji"'' I\ I !\II I~ ll: L1thl'r\ I b,· It just doesn't get any better, fiJr tb.e man who only ~ tb.e finest. ~ • P...., Jdsod Cmtlr · 5?9 Newport C... Dlhe ·Newport Bsb · (7lf) 759-7979 it turns out. I thought I had it hard -working long days and long nights and catching fleeting glimpses of my children (usually sleeping) -but others here make me seem like a lightweight. Two of our designers -Eric Marson and Rob Lyon -have worked something in the order of 13 straight days, staring lovingly into the hollow glare of a Macintosh. Imagine the pleasure. My editor, Bill Lobdell, has been working so many hours that he's stopped e\'en bothering to put "on assignment" next to hi s pho to in the Thursday's paper, the day his column appears. But I keep at it, duping M. Stovall, Kyaw Swar, Kc,in K. Thiha, Hnin·Yu TinJJcan C. Updegraff, Josic C. VanOuerlo, Janice Y. Wang, James A. Werstiuk. Robert L. Witt, Terry L· Woolard, lkuko Yamamoto, Isela Ad:ims, Susan A. Alford, Dominique Banse, Michael L. Bcnndezu, Lori L. Black, Jeri B. Bridges, JoAnn D. Burns, Dane R. Creighton, Sally C. Crow, Michelle R. Fau lk, Lisa M Guisana, Linda Kelly, P:itrick Kingsley, Victor H. Phillips, Michelle S. Smilh·Klamm. Matthew S. Stone, Lisa C. Voce, Laure A. Will iams. readers with this "on assignment" stuff. It's not that the column hasn't crossed my mind. I'd thought of making fun of the Newport-Mesa trustees for balking at the opportunity to take the lead on refusing to administer the CLAS tests. lt wasn't that I had anything against the tests. It's just that it seemed as tho ugh the board had stepped fol'\, ard as ff to make his tory and then backed away. Going out not with a ba ng, but a whimper. I think I was going to say something like that. And I was going to nose into the messy politics of the 70th Assembly Distric t primary. Racing to the rescue of the proposed youth hostel in Co nnery Village seemed like n \\inner too. But, ;.ilns, I "as "on as.s1gnment." And what can you sny? The good ne" s 1s that the Valle> Voice was born Friday :ind, 1f e\.Cf)thing·gocs OK, n'\}' colum tit'4!ihould ref urn next -· \\Cl!k Whether th.H's good news. or bad is probably a point ot dcbau:. L1tt:r, ~lC\1.. te1 e \larble i!t the m:innging editur. lli!t rnlumn appears e1 e1y 'aturdJ) (ult .H':lh, right). Jle''i on tJH ig11111t•111 (uh-bu/J) • 0 but his culum11 11 ill return 11e\t 11 t·l.'I.. (/11..e ~ure). Memorial ·Day Special . FREE TORTI LL -,CHIPS IET~·2 -..=-~ ~ ~ "' ,---.. '"'--~---....:=> ~ ' ,,~ \ COm~ ~in fo Hickory F~s~ now. t~. May 30 and get a free bag.of Tot:tn1a,Qb1ps with the purchase of Salsa, Cheese· Sauee: acho Cheese, Picante Sauce, Bea n Dlj)' or ...... NEW Cream Cheese Salsa . WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th a t Irvine Ave., Newport Beach · Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • Mercedes-Benz sits on the Pole for Memorial Day's ~-~ <JJehmJe thiJ we4rmiJI Cane lo #iellowe Of Irn,xril-~:...: ~ ~ -Il&t.wttlwiJ -THEHOUSE IS IN A RACE TO REDUCE 1HEIR 300-CARINVENIORY -AT WHA1EVER THE cnst -llat.wttknd -THE HOUSE IS GOING TO SEIJJ ORIEASE 100 .MERCEDES-BENZ ONE WAY ORANCJIHERI • V\ Al °' ~ Ye IC vt ~ • () ~ Pl ~I OI 11¥ Ill "' Ill ... .. Ot Cc 1D ~ :4 ol IH' 01 Cl St cl! dt bl UI\ WI In 111 to 4( Pl r\ "' UI Pf • Pl Nt Cl ()I c R' P/ M Cl Cl M Rl R s: TI TI SI R 11 11 Pl El p R T' A c 9' " 1: ck Pl d1 s. Cl .()I • sl SI OI Sl Ii .. Ill 01 D fJ c II p I 7 p 5. t c ' • t < I • A4 Saturday, May 21, 1994 ,. I These days, ever • T he problem or profanity in I print has long bothered publishers. During our more : Puritanical times proranity was :: '1 11 I I •' ,1 I The Verdict simply prohibited. As a child my mother forbade me reading anything but "good" books. Thus I was never faced with the problem or its solutions. Then, when l was nine or 10 1 read Owen Wister's "The Virginian." There, as all will remember, Trampis, the villain, gave The Virginian, the hero, the opportunity to u'\ter one of Forum will locus on controversial CLAS test A community forum on the controversial CLAS test will be held at 6:15 p.m. Sunday, beginning with a catered dinner at 5:30 p.m., at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, across from Corona del Mar High School. Participants include Corona del Mar High Principal Tom Jacobson. Corona del Mar English instructor Suzanne Johnston, University High honors instructor Karen Speros, Costa Mesa Councilwoman Mary . Hornbuckle and Irvine school board member Mike Regele. Reservations are required for dinner and more information is available by calling 644-1341. -ByRuuLou BOW~, FREE . ,~. Buy one game at the regular price & receive a FREE game of bowling. (IJnlimil2d Games on Initial Purchase Coupon Expires May 31 , 1994) Kona Lana 2699 Harbor (at Mesa Verde) 545-1112 RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC • ... , ..... c..i kt! ltU ... IUI~ ctSJI •SA-SU.llJI Gem Talk P.S Rid garnet m1y bl mist.akin f(J( somt Wllfdts of ~Y American literature's great lines -"When you call me that, smile." To allow the Virginian the opportunity to utter that deathless sentence, Trampis has just ~Ued The Virginian a "s·-or a B-·-·" That was the way we bandied profanity in print in those days. Of course that problem is now a thing of the past as modern literature is replete with every imaginable kind of profanity. A two-word expression reflccling on a man's sexual relationship with his mother is used as a noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, comma, period, exclamation poinl or queslion mark and is apparently 1he only expression used by big ci1y policemen and anyone who Jives in the inner cily. However, lhere has always been a halfway point at which an objectionable word may be indicated in an objectionable way. Former President Nixon discovered the answer when copies of the White House tapes were released. Apparently President Nixon and his closest advisers used profanity with abandon but in the copies of the tapes it was always covered by 1he use of the word "exple1ive." The word was always enclosed in parentheses. The reader had 10 guess whether lhe word was used with a smile jn the case of a friendly Senator or without a smile in the case of an unfriendly Senator. Someone on his staff musl have spen1 some time in the dictionary to come up with this because the ordinary meaning of the word is as a filler for an extra word or phrase but buried in the small prinl is it's secondary meaning. an oath. I have often been tempted to write about incidents in the C:ounroom but unfortunately too many or them are not fit for a Camily newtpapu because the witnesses arc to tell the whole truth and when it comes out in uncensored form it may be funny but is hardly fit for childish eyes. Nevertheless, I'll try one incident using the word (expletive) for the punch line. I has handling the mental heahh calendar at the county hospital where we had a small courtroom. 1 sat on a raised dais flanked by a couple of psychiatrists who were going to tell me about the patients. . The patient's family sat down in front. The patients were brought in one at a time through a door at the back of the room. Please..-....us ForDlmaer ....... _. Weekend llruneh Sabattno's was or1glnalty founded In Chicago after our fllher brought the family recipe for our flmoUa Italian Sausage frOm PaltfmO, Italy In the 1930'1. Today, hi• aona & grandson conunue 1D PtOVidt a comDlete menu of authendc ltaltan food prepared fresh dalfy and seasoned with 5 aeneraUons of famtty pride. Thank you, The Sabdno Famtly C.llllWICI UKIAl.ISn ......... c:.. ...... c:i.t.w "tn,.,. "-W ti ........ .__. n For ,_.vlllol• Clll 723-0a21 . Beach f ' I I I ' I/ ! ,, II 'I. I I' "I I I I ' I/ I / /, .. /, I I ( " " 11 I I I I ti" ' " I I I II II 11. I . CJ I up 1•Pama 1 WATERWORKS 631~108 On this occasion, the door opened and a patient came throup accompanied by a male nune. As he came through the door he waa mutterina "maa, maa, maa, maa" over ond over. He sounded like a sheep baaing. I turned to the doctor on my left. "What's with this guy?" I whispered. .. He's crazy," said the doctor. He was my kind of a psychia1rist, none or this post traumatic stress syndrome. The doctor continued, "He's been doing this for over a week, 24 hours a day. Never says anythin& but that incessant "Maa, maa, maa, maa." h's enough to drive a guy crazy." "What caused it?" I asked. The doctor shrugged. "Who knows." It was obvious that I was dealing with one of th e more honest psychiatrists. The male nune brou..,t the man down and seated him wit wife. He didn't look at her, ju kept repeating "maa, maa, ma maa." His wire clu1chcd his arm 11 said, ''Please, dear, stop doing chat. That's Judge Gardner sitt up there." The patient raised his head, looked at me and said, very dislinctly, "(Expletive) Judge Gardner." The psychiatrisl nodded sage "There's hope for the guy." I guess profanity can't be all bad. That was an occasion whe the use of one word of profanit indicated that a mentally ill pe might be on his road to recove RoMrt Gardner I• a nsldcnt Corona de/ Mar ood the autho usawdy Balboa." How About-Conroy's Sprin~ Sellabration! 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The 37-year-ollTustin man's first conviction came in 1980 after he raped a woman in an Orange Avenue ttpartment sev- eral blocks from the apartment he broke in to May 8. At the conclusion of the 1980 trial, Ferrier was deemed a me ntally disordered sex of- fender, committed to a state hospital instead of prison ·and rel eased three years later, in July 1983, state parole records show. One year after his release, Ferrier was convicted of bur- &larizing a home in Santa Ana and served in state prison until 1985, according to parole records. In 1987, Ferrier was again convicted of fi rst-degree bur- glary after breaking into the home of a Tustin woman and sentenced to serve 14 years in state prison. He was paroled back to Tustin six years later, on Halloween 1993, on con- dition that he obtain psychiatric treatment. Two weeks ago, Ferrier alleg- edly crept into another Orange Avenue apartment and hid be· hind a bedroom door several feet from where Roger Roelle, his wife Katrina Roelle and their 2-year-old boy slept. It was about 3 a.m. when Katrina Roell e, awakened by a noise, saw a reflection in her vanity mirror of a man -wea r- ing white gardening gloves - hiding behind her bedroom door. An assistant football coach at Corona del Mar High, Roger Roelle chased the intruder out of the house and through the neighborhood until he tackled Ferrier, pinning him until po- lice arrived. 99 with coupon below IJ ~ti),,. llJ<l111i4 ~ ~Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Victoria • OPEN 24 HOURS -•couPoN• - s;: SIRLOIN STEAK I ~~i-f:w~H~~~l~ -~=~~~ DI~ lncludm -I •SOUP OR SALAD • VEGETABLE I . BAKED POTATO ·.DINNER ROLL I CIOOO ONl Y AT ~Costa Mesa I 2190 Hldor Blvd. .. Vlclortll •OPEN 24 HOURI ..I ~----- Saturday, May 21 , 1994 A8 Koll Co. omclal Insists Erskine memo Is legal ~ Huntington attorney who works for Haydee Tlllotson 's supervisor campaign purportedly suggeste d spending large sums of money on her campaign, and her opponent. BY TONY DODJ!llO, STATF W1UTt1. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Koll Co. ex- ecutive Lucy Dunn believes former Hunting- ton Beach Mayor John Erskine is getting ~ tagged unfairly for what appeared to be an illegal scheme to funnel money into the cam- paign coffers of two county supervisor candi· dates. "He's getting hamme red for something that was totally innocent ," Dunn said of Er- skine, ~ho works ns a la(ld-lease legal con- sultant for Koll and a co-chairman on the campaign of sup_ervisor candidate Haydee Tillotson. "He didn't suggest anything illegal and we didn't do anything illegal." Dunn declined to rele ase the memo in which Erskine purportedly suggested Koll of- ficials and those connected with Koll cou ld contribute money to the campaigns of Tillot· son and her opponent, Huntington Deach Councilman Jim Silva. Published reports of the memo, which Du nn said was leaked to a newspaper re- porter, showed the figure to be S20,000 to each candidate. County campaign finance laws outlaw donations of more than SJ,000 to · a candidate. What also remains a ques tion is why Er- skine, who works for Tillotson, would suggest donations be ·made to opponent Silva. Er- skine could not be reached for comment. "We were surprised when we found out," said Tillotson's campaign manage r, Chri!> St.. Independent Service of ... Hilaire, regarding Erskine's suagestion to give money to Silva. "But Haydee's the type to assume the best in people. We just sec it as evidence that our campaign 's come on strong." Silva and candidate Linda Moulton- Pa1ter!.on \\Cren't so charitabl~ "l get all the bad public(ty, llut I don't have any money to show for it," Silva said. And Moulton-Patterson questioned the le- gality of Eri.l..ine'1> actiom. "ll certainly 'iolates the spirit of campaign reform," she said. "I think people are sick and tired of large developers trying to have :.in inordinJte inOucnce on campaigns. I'm disgusted but not surprn.ed.'. Dunn said the memo \\Ould have i.uggestcd gi\ ing ~1oulton·PJtter .. on mone), but Koll can't-donutc to her campaign because she is a member of the Coa!>t:il Commission. .. We can't col1H1hute to her campuign, it's ugainst the la''·" Dunn i.:iitl. , ' ROLL S ROYCE •VOLVO •SAAB Restoration Paint & Body Up To ... l -r _ .. ' ----.-. ;;... Dealership Quality at le co t fP~li v/k,wUCO/Ji .Jnih ot{:} • Same location since 1972 7c ----------~ $1395 : Oil & Filter • 1 Free Safety Check I Otrcr E•p1rc 7·1·9S I VOLVO I I i--------~ Oth er • $6995 . 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SIHGLU GIOUP y .. iii C<ia.\t Sini.1e~. a \1t1;J1.!o :;roup c'lr • '•"",, Qf pcop ;: in t -:i .... r;ir.0~ ,: l5 t"' 55 m-.cl\ WAS a m :t Sciuth Coa~t Communily Church 5 ! ~ l.X.nit;.s C .. n_. on R<YJd lr.in1. for more inform:i1ion, call L1~a Sci.midi :it i.<<~-7r.JiJ n• 3~: QUAJUR.S MOST MIHIOHArf 'Lr1110·time mi.:d1c..il m1\\,1Jn .. 11 ~nd u1sn American pc:ice and JU)lltt ~J • .ie::itc Dorolhy Gt<1n:ad:a ;.ill ~pc:ik during the pot.Juel( lun~>i ... 1.1n o~ th..: CJr;inge Counly kt:Ug;ou, ~ilt} of f-mnd\ <Qu:ikto1 in Bu11Jin~ ~IJ of 1hc llarbor Arca Da~ C:irc Ccn1 .. r. /hi I fam. l•,Jn Sl , o;\t:a ~.1 • .., Gr;in:ada ... ho for lhc pau fo:.:r \1.ilr~ h:i\ 1i.r,rk;:d -.i1h 1J1;: ,'l.f:ma Lu1u brt.L \\om n's cu.pcnati.c health For Information on the weekly Religious Directory contact: 642-4321, x270 METHODIST flR&T UNrTED MET1tOOl8T fi CHURCH (f COSTA r.ISA I fr n-0 4[} 1'/ lS'" ~I s~a-7727 .. , • ,,,.. e -• -e;, ... ~r. Ha.'fJor nJ l.~Np().1 WtmHf AT 8:00 AM MD 10:30 AM CH))CH SCl'{.f;. · t ll AGES • 9 00 Al.1 1., • .::-1 · t ·~na"t-n · 10 39 "'·' fo:.."1 G·o .. ~~ 5!in1a1 EHn~s f'a:''Jrs S!i:.e l~rnmari. Tia Vlildermuth METHODIST LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. La2una Beach 499-3088 ':.i;•11a1 IMJ1r ng Vlei1$np t C:hH~' 11n Ct:.it•l.on 10 am Ii' f &'trs Oavitl Beades & Viro naa Wheeler Wc~le/ Covn~clin? Center Sc:r11c.cs Ava1laDlc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST Cl I URCH OF CHRI T, SCIENTIST 3303 Vil Lido, Newport Beach 673· 1340 or 673-61 SO Ch~rch ICun & Spm. SunJJy 5'hool ICJm Wtdncwly Mminp 8;00pm Tlic I orJ mJlic l11c f.l(t: j/11n(' upon t lire, ,mJ '"' 1.:r.1c1ous unto 1/u:c. Numbt•rs 6:15 Ur)nth of The Mothu Chur~h ·111. J 1m ( hurch of Cllrt\I, s~ICllll\I lkmon, f\bnJd1u•c1n EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH ~ episcopal "A Commun/tr Dedicottd to Loring ond S1uving J1111s Christ as Lord ond Sorior" Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Via Udo Nowpor1 Beach 714/675-0210 e 7.JOam Trad1tionaJ 9 am Contemporary 9 am Church School t0.45 am Charismatic ~ and Wednesday noon CONGREGATIONAL (!\ COVM~llY CHURCH W 00\~~TWl ~mo OlRJi r:J OOSJ To Believe Is ro Cm; To Care Is To 00. Or. Dennis W. Short. Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10am Church School 9am Adult • 9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644·7400 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar l'Hl SIJY I l HIA.'\J A !'Is~ t ,Ill! • ST. MAllK PR.ESBYTERJAN CHURCH Pto/lt ''""''~ lte! to 1'tllm, "of jiut !Ml lo bcllm. s.My w""'1 ':30 .... dtJJA CArt, SMJldAy Stftool YOMI~ AIUi N6JI Mf Pllsfrfts J«Mboru "' c4Stblxff NCWJ'0'1 lkMk 6ff-I Jf I New minister coming to UU church T he RC\'. Dian Hta.th. tniAiiacr at Sa. John'' Uniwian Oturch m Onrin~ti. bas accqKcd the ~ltoa ol minbtcr at Onuice C.U. alUriM Umkttlallsl C1Huda in Ca.--u tCS3. Her fint sermon ifl be on Sept. I I. . T!'e ~. Drandodl L Lo\-e!y n currently K'n'mg ti interim nunwcr ar lbc Cosca Mo:. church. • Ord3incd in 1980. Hc:ith ~ S.Cf'-cd as interim ~le and (uJl.1imc mini>ter 10 silt congrcpaiom. She tw ·been iah Sa. John"" si.X )Can. She i"> :a rmmbcr of the American Assocb1ion Of P~toral Cou~1oh and &~ lns1itu1c of Religion in an Age o( ~ nee, and b c.(uncrs.lnt ~llh ~n} v.orld reliaions. · Heath h..u a b3chclor·~ <kirct> in hbcr.&J saudic> from the Uni- \'CI: it)" of Olr.bhom3, 3 ma tcr's in theology from Southern Meth· ocfa1 Uni,enJly, and 11\0ru on a dcxlor<lte in mini>trv at H:.nCord Seminary. She took 3 >:ibb:uical in philo)()f)hial tflcolog) :ind sci· cnce ;md rc:ligion ;,t Arnerictn Unn'C~ity. Heath ha> four <bughtcrs. 1hrcc grandchildren <1nd h:u been m=>rrii:d to Alan [k\hon nine )cars. She currently re.sides in Nonh A\onc:ble, Ohio. ).:l'\lCC\ for the ,.'Of'[\Cn :md children or Latin Am:nn. "'111 •pc:ik :it ::.bout • fl:30 3 m . after the regubr hour of 1il.':n1 •'Otsh·p cti:it bc"ns "' 10 a.m. The ~bite: 111m1t.d, and there 11 no acfna!S.)IOn ch:uie. for more inform 11on c:ill 49?-0571. IPICIM MUSIC AJ HllVICI The lt'\inc Trio "'111 present sp.;cQJ muSJC' :i1 the llHO ;a.m. service :it Oranit Co:ast l.lai~ri:an l:ohcrs:aliu Churcla, 1259 Vteton::i Si .. C.OS...a Ml!S.3. umillc Et1C5bn, Irvine, 11>iJI pb) \J011n, Ab)m: Arm)trong. Huntington B.;acn, cdlo. :ind \'irginu ~111 hell, Gard..:n Gro.c. piano. The ritlc of the ~rmon b) the RC\. Br:mdoch L Lo> ... I). interim mm1,t..r, v.ill be "\\'h:it Do.;:s Sp1111u:il R~:ill> Me:in'?" lnfanr ai;d child ore .. 111 b..: pto.id~d Clll the church at (;..:6-.:652 for more information of p.;inicipanu • roncctn, "'hich m1g.h1 indvdc cb:mgcs in the church O-.l!r the pas I 2.S >-cars 1,1 nc:c V :lliat n ll. Sxr.amcnts. Scr1p1ure, ~1onlity or Faith Comrnunit) For more tnfonn:ition, nil Joe Hocrdcm:inn, 721.0059, Mary Borgia. 6U-5Ss.;, or Sister Agar~ Fa~mon, 6.i-i-9218. C&AUICAL ucna&. Pl3.llUI Rodgd Whitten -.,11 present :a rccir.:d or cl:tSSIC:ll v.orb as ~n of 1hc 50th Annne"'3ry Cctcbration of Commualry Cburcb, Con&rtPtion:il 611 H:lio~opc Aw: • Corona dcl ~br a l 7 p.m. Wluttcn.. 1hc org.:snist.dttcctor of music ?t the church since 19~. "'ill play :i program or "'-otks by B:ich, Gr:a~dos, \ dl:a·Lobos, Chopin :and Br:ihms Adm.iu1on is S9 for :adi.1lt.s :and S6 for scniors.studcnrs THAT'S llWllH INJHTAINMINT II MUSIC 81NlflTS CMURCM PROGRAM Th:= Ttmple D:ty Y:ahm Pla)crs St. John the Ohlnt £piscop:al (hunb conunucs "from 8Jt Y:ihm 10 "' Cosc:i ,\ks:a I 3 B..1t St .• prcKnls Bro:id".l\ and Back.'' :i music-.11 s:ilurc pi.-m•t Vr.1;;.in Lee I(. C:o A,;us;ir in u 10 Jc"'1sti cQmpoi,ers. mus1CiJn!. aml bi..nefil lcttJr ·r1.c1t..1I .. t 3 pm 1n the cntcrt;uners. :al 8 pm. in the tempi..: r~ccp11on roo:n :.t St .... rn ~n Cl;i} \ SociJI ll:iJl. IOI t C:im.:lbJ.~ St. St::inw:i\ IU I. r11 S GrJnd A... -~""'port Bc..reh S~nta An:i Ttd;ds Cor the ~cnt CO\t S){J and Work\ b) Fr.int Sdiub~n. fohJnncs Br;,hm~. h.:dcnc Ctv1p1n, O:.iudc D.:buS\)' :ind S;imu ... I UJrbcr \\Ill be ;>-rC.;rmcd Tit'. ..... () arc S5 for aJuh\ .. nd S3 for childr"n .inJ S..IHQr~ Proceed~ bcncril th ... S1 John the D1oin1. Mu~1c Pro;:r:irn. Tickets m;,y be purcha:a.ed by ca!hna: 1hc parish office <it S-;&-2137. INAC'TIVI CATHOLICS SOUGHT Our L:ldy Quttn of Angds. 2~6 .M;ir V1\U1 Drr.i:, ~C'-'port Beach, \\clcomcs all m ... c1M~ Catholie\ 10 1nform:il Sund:iy gath ... rm~ Jl 6: 15 p.m. undid dialoi;uc "'II focus on 1op1~ S25 per pc™>n and mJ\' b~ purdv.u.:J ;,1 T1:mple B:i1 Yahm o·r b) c .. 111ng ~~-ICJ<J9 Wl.,NISDAY KNOW YOUa 80UNDillU Bound:iri~: \\hen 10 s:iy Yes :ind \\'hen to S:iy !'\o" is the topic b) p~)cholog1st I lent) Ooud :ii thi. Scrcnd1p1ty sinsks cries \h.d,ty- scss1on :ll 7:3-0 p.m. :at St. Andre""'> PrcslJ}tcri:in Church, GOO St. Andr;:\\) Ro:id, :-.:C\,port Bc:ich. Ooud IS co-director or . PRESBYTERIAN W .. r ~111 m.J h1.1r1h1 pr1<.111 .. 1I. C 1111 Mlllfl'r1.J. li1lil1l11I t111.'"·'J.:• "IDLE WOR HIP! . .. NEVER!" Olo111,tn' 11 · H· 12·1) ..... 11urJ.1,. M.1, ll. 1994. S·lO P.M. '>\.11"11y, May ZZ, 19414 S JO.mJ IO·IS AM 600 ~. AnJrt·w' R1>,1J, New~m Beach, Cal1fomrn (7 14) 631 -2880 (.1<rn•' from Nl'14J"'" I l.1rt>.1r 1 ltllh "'-h••1l ,t1 In1nl' .mJ IS1h) RELIGl<JUS SCIENCE Rev. Chld Cwt PrO'fsded Sertim S.45 am. 10.30 am. S 30 pm •'f'Jndlnlf Hight Hork" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ,,..,.., of ,.. llliW Qwet " ,.,.,., Sc ... 2205 MAIN STREET, • SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648/ (714) 969·1331 \1/ T/1()/)/\1 -· ----------- NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ''°'~ .... C:OIVMdel ... AOUI. ~~~1fNIOR 9 001 m I/Ml 10 :ioa m Wor~tllild. VOIM, Ad\jll ~ khOOI 111ov!ded tor boih WYUS Rtt 9'olltl1 M011tY \fl /JI()/)/',/ MllA VllDI UNmD Ml1MODIST CHURCH 170• lokef.C.M. Wor1hlp • Church School l :JO and •O:OO a.m. Or. W1iliom f Stttl 9N 823-4 Mla:lnJ..Mcicr Omk "°'an N""'JIOfl Bcada. co-~ ot :d ~ boob ud "°" ol cbily ~ CltJ JCJ<.l.A. A Sl ~llCMl -.m be •• ~ at cbc ~ lb .Sp al> r rclreibmcnta. Nor~ ciom :ire rcqu&ted TM is 1Jlc b~ Scr .. .U:1pil.> KUioo bcCocl! the scr~ r~ .. ir.;:s an the summer • TNUUDAr 9Mll fO 1 ... UMIWY Sabat )l~I Hd Alt Aa1d> Episcopal r .. rub C~unb, 3133 P.:at1fic Vecw On.~. Coronl d:I M:ir, ,,.;n be tr.smpun.:J b.M:k to London. C:n l;ind. t5J,.;, b.:,1nning :it 7 r.m. Period mu\ic. ar.id11ic;11.al £ngl1•h faire by ~tum::d s.;:oing ~cnch s :ind stories of th;n aurbuli:nt tur.c by \Chobr U c:au.I tl .. pp ~f C.il St .. 1.: Northrid~ Yul! ~ on tap. s~..1tin.; ~111 be hmi1 d. Don..1t1011,. of SJO ~r person at the door .in: \ui;g..:i.t.:d. f or more information, C-Jll ~~63. . . IT'S IN fO 81 IUM Think Slim. (k Stun." :a 21·dJy pl.111 for mcnt:il dieting t.:d b) the Re'. Doll} Morun.1, mc..t' frum 7 to Sp n\. :ii 1929 lusun A\ .... , C01:> M:~. The prog.r;un is spon~rcd b) :'\t"'pon Belch Church "' lkli;Jou' Scitace. t.kdn • .uon o hdd al 6:30 p.m. For inform:atJOn . .all 64G-319'J. A COUUI IN MJUCLU The non·profir org:iniz:iuons A G:ithccing or Miracles prcs-.nH "A Couts.: in Miracl;:s" l.:cture and discu\Sion 7-30 p.m ... t Saint ~lich..1d :ind All Ana:ds Ephc<ip.;I Church. "7'\J P JC'1fic V1." Dr .. Coro1u 1.l. I :'.!Jr ~:al1o.)nally lnv-'n l.uurcr l\llJn R~n1h:il k:id> tho: 1-.tur~s f or m r~ 1nforma11on. c;ill 6i3-Y.?27 or {3 IOJ .178~"99~. FRIDAY IOCUSMHTS focus, :i s1n0lcs group c~ins1 .. 1111~ ol people 10 the ai;c rani;c uf 25·35, meets 7 45 p.m. :at outh Cua~t Cummunll) Clij1rc11, ; 1.?IJ 13on11J CJnyon Ro.ad, ll'\-10..: For mor .. 1nform.1tiun, .:Jll l i•a Schmid1 JI &5-:-7GOO, 1.:\1. 3~2. SATURDAY, MAY 21 LlnLI ITAU "T\\inl.h:1 T''inlh:'""1th rt,c Re\ Doll: !\lon:inJ 1~ rhc \1orl..~hop fr n 10 10 2 p.m . .11 .'.'l~por1 lilJt h Chunh or Religious SdtDCl'. WI Do.c ~I Suite So. l~S. !'\c"port Uc .. ..:h. P:inicip:int~ can m.: .. 1 fur cufl .. c ul 9 ..;o :i.m .. ancJ the> Jl1. 1.;01.oara~..:J tu bring s:icl.. lun~h.:s f vr 1nformJ\lon. call <H6-31W. SUllDAY,MAYH ........ .. t itoom for More Cuoo • titl. of 1hc •ori>•hop ic...,.'4...: .11 'ns-rt lk--:klt CJtlll'O of Mdli Scatll4t, 901 (~ Sc , Su11~ l\u '\ ... port Uc ch. l.:.;uly chuh.h k:11uring 1'tart a ini..1n minisrcn bccin, :il 9 .is :i 11::-alin sen.ice bcci1b :it JO 1.5 \\'oruup ~01t"C M:ins :it 10 30 11 Th.r. :arc liO S-.i no: of the M ,,cdd:ay nicd1l.itloM al 6 p.m 1 u=sd;i}) ;inJ Sci nee of M ind ~ JO., m \\'.::Jn~..1)\. For inform ~I ~G-317J All YOU WltlD IN? Th~ s..rmun ~rte!. ;ii llal"bor Ch Cburd1. 2401 lf\m .. A\c.. No.: •p< u ..... 1 thi~ mon1h 1) Gi::111nii \\ Sil I) p to 1'.:n1.;c~t" S4.IC\1CC\ .il !O am. f or nsorc info?ni:..1100, cull CMS MlMOIUA&. DAY HllYICI \!1 .. qu. ~\ Ctn\tun mu!>ic. :arh Jir :it OrJ11s;e Cu11s1 Lnit:iri:in L'nlHn.Jfbt Churda, 1259 Vi.io Co· lJ ~ku, "''" l..:Jd u Mcmo11.a \.l'\1~c .. buut 1mmurtalil) at 10 3 Sire"'" be join.:d by m mb.;r~ Gr.:~nfidJ, ~"'""n Golian, Ann 1 hon1a~. Oob \;Jn C)len ;ind Olh' th:: \.:l'\ice that"'" 1ndudc :a mc1 buuquc1. Anyoni; :iu~nding 1> 1m1 10 brm~ u long-\h.:nUllCd 00\h.r 11 memorialize Im or her special JX lnfa111 :ind child c3rc "'" be prO\ For <.!.:1:i1li., cJll the church at 6~6·4652. SMOOT llAPIDS !'J,lor Gene S\\Jn~on of llarbur Chrhti.111 Church. 24(11 IC\ inc A' :>;,:\\ porl Ocach, C'onclud.:s th.: ~hvo11ni; Th.: lbp1d~" s.:ric) fror 1· .JU pm f'ur more inlormation. call <M5-. TUESDAY, MAY 31 HHHW LUSONS l(Jbbi UcrnJrd King of Shir ll.1· \J.}'Jlol, JIJrbur l<C'furm h ·111pl l ll J \I Jr \·1.,.1a, ~.:''port lk..1~h. b 11,1"'~'' i..:~wn> from 1 t.45 am. II.> n.:' pm. 1 h~ "·"'· <k~igm:J for b.:!:iflncr' Ir... I or mforma11vn. CJll fH~. 721J -, Pie.Ht' )t•nd p/1uto;;rop/l) ;111d t.11Jt··11rit1c·11 rdc .. Jst•:t dcf;Ji/i11J: sturh•s, upcoming ,., c11ts. scr111u11 tupics or :111) utllc•r m•ns im 0/1 j11• Cu:t/J ,\fr)a :wcl s, ... J)IJrt lk:1d1 d1urd1t·s to Rc·li;:iun.I:ditur .\l:lft Cul.l•r, U:iil> l'ilut. JJO W. lJ:1J St C<1)t:1 .\frs:1, 91617. l'ou C/111 11l:tu itc·ms uf iulcf'<'sl tu 6-16-~170. Rt'lc:iscs arc r~·quc·sucl 1110 11c·c·J..,, priur tu "" fl tnt d:11r. TEMPLE • TEMPLE BAT YAHM A Reform Congrcg;moo Ell<.:ouraging Trnd111onal Je'>' 1sh Value From Grnrrution 111 Grnrr111w11 Rabbi M.,k S. Miller. our d1-.1m!-lu1shed 'p1nrual lender for 17 years. The Bat Yahm Players praml tMlr lltJt s ...... HJt "FROM BAT YAHM TO BROADWAY AND BACK" Friday Evening Shabb.at Service' al 8:00 pm. Family Scr,.1cc' fir,'lt f-nday of C\CI')' ffi(lnth at MlO pm. We wannly in.,ue prospectivt mtmb1rs to alltnd an Q/Hn Hou1t/Bag1/ Nosh, SundaJ, May 12nd 01 /O:OOam. Pl.t:ASF. CALL <714) 6"·1999 li'OR INFORMATION A D RESf.;RVATlONS TPMPlf BAT YAllM ol Ne"pon lk.k:h 11'\mc 1011 C11mdt,.1d. 'i11tt1. Nrv.pon BcoKh. C''\ Q.?f.tt(l Rf/ /G/lH 15 5< '/EN( I .NIWPOIT IEACH CHURCH ; 901 Dove ; 145, N.I . (th·st o/ ""1•'Cl~~J f'·~ 'II OI Bos.Ml (EJ:>I Of Join l',Jyr,• Aq1• 'I Service Sun. 10:30 a.rn. M1 :u, Th, (714) 6'6·lf99 Or J11:v11 l.1 h • p, I 1 0 • CHRISTIAN l' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of cnrtst) ~401 IMne Awe • S.U Is*' Newport Beach ~unc:tay WOfsND . 10:00AM Or. Gene R Sww;on 645·57v1 -----------------------~ 111 ·"' Tll ml UU\ ill 1i011, i,1i.1n •t r._ I ~ 11 5:; I. St, 0 ·~ J '~1.:r l.1 r r\ 111 If\ ~1.t" ·.on ~tl. . I\ .1 \ . - , Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Saturday, May 21, 1994 A7 ' State Supreme Court may reinstate conviction in Wayne attack BY Loa!ANN IASHEDA, STAJ W1fna COSTA MESA -The state Supreme Court has agreed to consider reinstating a conviction that sentenced Dr. Thomas Gio- nis to five years behind bars for hiring thugs to beat up his cs- t ra ngcd wife Aissa Wayne, daughter of the late actor John Wayne. Tbc 1992 conviction was over- turned in February by the 4th District Court of Appeals on grounds that the judge improp- erly permitted incriminating testi· mony from an attorney who had formerly represented Gionis, vio· lating auorncy client privilege. In a scathing opinion, the ap- peals court judges also chastised Deputy District Attorney Jeoff rey Robinson for waging a "mean spirjtcd" verbal assault on Gionis' attorney -the namboyant Bruce Cutler, lawyer for mob boss John Gotti -; during the trial. Robinson, who is now in pri· vate practice in Mission Viejo, could not be reached for com- ment. Deputy District Attorney Chris Evans said they were happy with the high court's decision to take the c3sc. "I'm pleased that we have an opportunity for the Su- preme Court to look at the issues that we felt were review3ble." Gionis' attorney William Ko- peny, however, said he is confi- dent his client will triumph. "Very often the Supreme Court agrees with the appeals court," he said. "I think they took this case because they be- lieve this case should be pub- lishcd to make a strong state· ment ... this is on excellent case to make the point that improper prosecuting will not be tolerated in this state." Unlike appeals court decisions, which are published only some- times, high court d~cisions are al- ways published, which me3ns they can be cited as a precedent. '1The fact th3t this case will be reviewed by the Supreme Court on~ means it has important. legal issues," Kopeny said. "It is never an indication of which way the court may go. J think there is as good a chance they will reach the same conclusion as the appeals court. And J welcome the op- portunity to argue this case in the Supreme Court." If the ~onviction 1s not re- instated, pro ecutors \\ill ha\e to decide whether to retry Gionrs - for the third time. The JUry in the first trial deadlocked. Accused of hiring thugs rn 19 to attack Wa> ne and her thcn- boyfriend Roger Luby at Lub> 's gated Do\er Shores home, Gionis wa!i convicted the second time around and sentenced to fi"e )Cars in state prison. During the trial, prosecutors alleged it was :i bitter custody b:ittle O\c r the couple's 6-year- old daughter Anastasia that dro\le Gionis to orchestrate the assault. Gionis conunues visitation right~ with hrs daughter. He could not be •reached for com- ment friday, bu t Kopeny said h1~ client "'has confidence in the strength or his position " A1ssa Wa} ne could not be re;.ichcd for comment either. Man pleads guilty ·to ripping the head on · stoned animal WOWI LEAVE US ~ LOAMI COSTA MESA -The man who made headlines last summer by accompanying his 4-year-old daughter on a two-mile ocean swim has pleaded guilty to ripping the head off a neighborhood child's stuffed animal. Irv Krespi was sentenced Thursday at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach to three years probation and was ordered to undergo counseling. Krcspi and his daughter Ariel, now 5, made headlines last year when he went to Two locals part or Jury picking art show winners Two members of the Newport Beach Arts Commission wiil be part of the jury that will select winners at the second annual Festival of Art, May 28-29 at Newport Dunes. Patricia Lillegraven and Roya Fouladi will be part of the Awards Committee, which is chaired by Corona dcl Mar resident Robert Jackson, who is vice president of the National Watercolor Society. Four finalists in three categories will be named at the art show. The public will also choose its favorites in each category. Awards will be handed out 5 p.m. Sunday, May 29. Among the notable local artists in the show are Robert Marble, Yernette Gilbert, Maureen Nolen, Leonard Quan and Ed Hart. For more information on the art show, contact its producer, Carlsbad-based Spectacular Moments, at (6 19) 720-5323. Armed robber holds up Rower Man CORONA DEL MAR - An armed robber held up the Flower Man on 3100 East Coast Highway at about 5:10 p.m. Friday. Police described the thief as a white man with a handgun. Loss was unknown Friday evening. Police had no other details. E NJ OY LIFE reporters with an account or how he had trained his daughter for a grueling ocean swim from the Newport Beach Pier to the Balboa Pier as a last gift before he succumbed to terminal cancer. Hou rs after the swim, he was arrested for wife abuse. On the day Krespi en tered a guilty plea on that charge, the Costa Mesa man got into a tiff with a neighbor and tore the head off a stuffed horse belonging to her child. -By Lori.Ann B:uhecb 2-~~~% OPTS • '°"LTV TO $500,000 6.ll" APR/11 DISI' C06'T OW P\OO>s 10.W" Lin CAP 714-673-467 4 SeasideFinancialServices •Use Of America's Premier Sports Club For 1112 Hours Before Or After Your Appointment • One To One Physical Therapy By Licensed Physical Therapists • Aquatic Therapy • Extended Hours: M-F 7 AM-8PM, Sat SAM -:--12 NOON • Insurance Billing ~ !9_.,. The s~~~lrvine !51-6330 WanF a place a classified ·ad? ,C all 642-5678. . . IS YOUR CHILD THRIVING IN SCHOOL? ls your child alive, resilient and turned-On to learning? Man) srudie are now showing that accelerated academic programs for the young child are creating problems down the line. What educators are seeing is that the push-push approach to learning has many upper elementary grade tudeot highly disinterested in school, man) to the point of bum-out. These kid have been pushed so long ther f mally seem to be sayi ng "enough.' Increasingly, methods of teachmg have become rote memorization, less focus on the Arts and more testing. Teachers are feeling I~ fulfilled and conveying that to their students. Parents have believed that by rushing academics ..&heir children would gam an upper-hand Instead, psychologists and tutors are being called in unprecedented numbers. Sell-esteem and motivation are on the decline. Kindcrganen 1s no longer k.inderganen, it has become first gr.ide. Children are put at desk and given lots or homework! What message are we giving the )Oung child? Ellen James, a local cl}ild Psychologist .~ays. " I see children who arc incredibly bnght and creative, yet in first grade are so far behind in various subjects lhat their sell-esteem is gone, behavioral problems have cropped-up and the parents are at their wits end." She believes that the educational system has let them down, and that the methods are not addre~ing today's child. Imagine a school where creativity is honored, teachers are free 10 teach, and -.1he child's well-being is measured by lhe condition of lhe body, the mind and the spirit. A school where initiative i encouraged as well as team spirit. lmagme a nursery and kinderganen program without rush. With an emphasis on ~ial and emotjonal development, where imagmative play, arts and story telling are central. Imagine an elementary school where te ts and report cards are repl:lced by a teacher/parent partnership. A school where the curriculum is structured and the method of presentation unique and personal. There is such a school: THE WALDORF SCHOOL OF ORANGE COUNTY. The first school of it's kind was established 75 years ago rn Europe. It is relatively new in Orange County ( 19 6) and currentJy offers nursery through 6th grade. Thls method of education was developed by the late Austrian philosopher, scientist and educator Rudolf Steiner. His 2oal was to bring education to ~fe. 11 1ppeal to the child through J l"llt nd of in tellectual and arti,trc drsnphncs. There are nov. O\er N~ Waldorf School~ "10rl~1dc m ~Ci roun•·r~. It now comprises the large~L fastest growing, prrvJte. non-profit, non-ectarian, '"i1.pend1.n1 K-1~ w'tem in the world. e;; The cducauonal rc!orm movement ba' called Steiner l:ducallon "A lughl~ effective approach''. ln recent 'cars It has gamed the attention of Publ ic Education and a puhlic 'iChool program m Milwaukee has impl emented J Stemer based school with great succc:ss. In the word'i of Harold Puthoff, Ph.D '>enior ReseJrcher at SRI Internationa l. 'As a scienu t invol.,ed 1n rec;carch, I dID impressed both with the content and qyle of the curriculum. Th~ hoh\IJC, v.ell-grounded, and in-depth approach 1 what is required to meet the challenges of a stressful, fast-moving technological age, while keeping one's 11tiU and sense of purpose a.live and v.hole.'" The Waldorf School of Orange County inYlt~ you to join their maihng h t for upoom.ing Open Houses and parent events. They offer a free rlaygroup for parents with prescboolm. I meets each Wedne day from 9:3(}. ll :30 during tbe school )C3r Individual tour and teacher consultations available upon rcque-;t PHO~E: (714) ~5070 THE WALDORF SCHOOL OF ORANGE COUNTY I LOCATED AT: 2627 V"tSU Del Oro. ewport Beach 1'L~ to the Back Ba~ tcol~tcal Presem. 'Where nature, learning and fun ~come one." ~ S ATU R DAY & SUNDAY MAY21st & 22nd FREE ADMISSION 10AM--8PM .... .... "" ......... SC>._. ...... C:C>~ST .-L~~ 686 A:NTON" B LVD., COSTA 1't1ESA (714) 540-2500 AUCTION CLASSES HELD 10AM-11AM .•• WE WILL TEACH YOU HOW T O BID . ~. • 94 OI ur, or ca St di Cir bl Ufl lfi In Ila to 4( Pl r\ vt UI Pf It Pl N! Cl ()I c· R' P/ M Cl Cl M Rt R s n n SI R 11 11 Pi E. p R 1' A c 9' Al 1: di Pl d Si cc OI SI S< 01 SI • ai In 01 D f< c ti p I 7 p s t c ' • t < I • L~ .. Al s.turday, May 21, 1184 \ TIN V••teer DlndaT rw ,er· loclkaUJ ..... O.UJ PllG4. 11 ,.. ... lib Woraadoll oe .-U., ,._ dlib U1a.cl, eall '4l-432J, m.. 367. A••rlce• C.w hdety The American Cancer Socicty'1 Oranse Counry UnH is seekina offlCC volunteers Tuesdays and Thursdays for any time period from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteen will help with varicry of projects wc:h as Anseh on Wheels (talt.ina patienu to chemotherapy treatmenis), Daffodil Oa)'S, Makin& Strides, Jail 4 Bail. the Great American Smokcout and more. For information on these volunteer opportunuics, call at 751-0«1. .. ............ c.-. •••••• c ..... a.., ... Tbe Oranac Counry c:bapter of the American Red Oma needs ~untcen wbo enjoy public spcakin1 to address community l"OUP' about Red Croa services as part of the chapter's Speakers Bureau. Voluncecr public information omecrs arc also needed to act as liaisoM with the media in disaster and cmer1ency 'ituataons. For information, call Judy Iannaccone at 835-5381. .,. ............ . Br11lle lnstatute's classes for legally blind adults provide social. rccrea· 11onal and educational opportunities to help blilld -ud ..... owercomc ilolaaloa ud other ptoblem rclMOd to aa. ol lipt. Volunaccn will be trained to wotk willa the blilld ia thil wortbwtUlc. liptheartcd propam. Oaucs arc lbundays at the OASIS Senior Center in Corona dcl Mar from 10 1 m.·2 p.m., or at the Santa Ana Senior Cenrer on Wednesdays from 10 a.m.·2 p.m. For information, call 821·5000. c ........ Civic PltlJ'la•- The Cosra Mesa Civic Playhouse needs many volunteers for ushering. backstage, mamngs. typing. lights, ...... IOllM e~ spcdal cirec:ta. COl&UllUat. eollectiac props. play re~ commi1acc, ~ ~public rdabael, fuad-raisina. house maoaacrs. uaillants to prochaccrs. lllCftlbcnbip comminee, clcanifta and strai&htcnina up, and PhocosraPhY· For more information. call man1ain1 direc:tor Pacry TambclJini at 6.SO-S269. . ............... ~ The Costa Mesa Historical Society collcctt information, photos and anifacu rclatinc to the history of Costa Mesa and chc Harbor area. It is open to the public on Thursdays from 10 a.m.·3 p.m. and by appoiatmcat. Voluntceo are needed for tbc Qildrcn's Wlcory Pqram. co update &he narrcn1 books and to diaribYtc the materiall IO tchools when requested. For Information, call Charles Bccchcr at 548-7229 or Mary Ellen Goddard at 856-7193. Uter11q .... p The Costa Mesa Literacy Croup run by Marccric Fuller and Ruth Wilson needs volunteers to help people become literate or teach En&lish as a second language. A tutor trainina scuion will be lnunched Jan. J2 on Tuesday and Thursd:iy evenings from 7.9 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 420 W. 19th St., C.O.U Mesa. The dass, JpOUOrcd by IJac C.catral Orana Couoty Utcf'ICY Council, ii dcdi to teacht adults to read •rite speak En ish: yo1untcers must a six.wee 1r:un1n1 counc to be a Laubach literacy and En1lish·as·a·sccond·lan1u111c tut For information, call Margery F at 5-43-3384. ........... Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for onaoinc clerlc:il w to help in pro&rams for children disnbiliries and one-time voluntec to help with ~al events. For information, calt'Marty Atherton at S4S·2033. ---------ADVERTORIAL --------- ,, , ::& 4 I A Medical, Behavior.al &.. Educational Treat.mmt Propam (Jnfanll through AduJll) Carlnt Services Offered: ~ FREE Jnlt.ial Consultation ~ Comprthensivc Psychological &. EducatlonaJ Assemnenu ~ Successful Parenting Thtnipy ~ Behavior Management &. Hdp ~Social Skills Tniinlng Groups ~ Compute; Lab &. Educational Thtrap,y ~ A.0 .0. &. !...taming OisabiJitit• Boole.store ~Child. Adoluccnt &. Adult Psychiatric Services Don Scbwa1fqpo, M.D. p~ Bndky Slhaman, Pli. D. P~ ~ B.A. Tacha Wanda Bath, .M.F.C.C. Scott Peebles, M.F.C.C. (71 4) 375-2800 l 605 2 BuicJi &uki .. rtl, # l 05 (At tlu 405 Fruw•y &. &•cJi Blwl.) Huntlnf"H' &tUlt, 01 92647 •Margaret Ann J;crrin , L.E.P .• •2021 Behavior Paftl\tlng lbenipbt Since J 914 Hey Kids! Send m your entry to be eligible for a drawing for some GREAT prizes! There arc no nght or wrong answers and neuncss ddinitcly docs.not count! AU entries m_ust be r~ivcd b~ the Friday after publiation, (one entry per child per week). Winners w1U be notified and their rwncs printed in the next edition of "All About Kids", June 4, 1994 Complete the puzzle send it in for the dra wing/ Bring in or mail to: * LAST WEEK'S WINNERS * THE DAILY PILOT c · 1· 330 w. Bay Street cnca Mafuoch Costa Mesa, CA 92627 L · G Attn: Classified Dept. ynnSI ray -. «>. IOUNTIFUL BOOTY Leid tM snntstonc Pirates to the htooen treasure. No One Person C~n Be_A.11 Things To All People Many health care and educational professionals tend to over step their limits of actual expertise in order to continue providing service for a given patient, cJient, or student especially given the recent state of economic difficulties. When practioneers provide' services as an individual provider they often do so in isolation from the ~upport or complimentary knowledge of other providers that have different a reas of expertise. Multi·DisciP.linary services have been utilized to avoid these difficulties where by allowing a variety of different 1.oervice providers to all come together fo r the purpose of developing and implementing a consolid ated treatment plan for a given individual. Treatment outcomes have been reported to be accelerated and improved by leading national researchers contributing to the studies of Allention Deficit Disorder, learning disabilities, and chemically based e motional, and/or behavioral disorders in hoth adults and children. The Multi-Disciplinary approach to treatment car~ provides fo r highly specialized health care. mental health care, and sometimes even educational provi dcJs to join efforts while truly utilizing each of their own • individual strengths of expertise whereby patients may receive "the best of both worlds", when they are most in need of care. GIANT STEP LEARNING CENTER "In aearoh of aafe, affordable, quality oare and ecluoatlon for your ohlld? Relax! You just found ltl Call! *Preschool * Kindergarten * Child Care for 46 children, two to . . sue years old. * Exciting developmental curriculum. "High Scope" * Facinating play/work areas. * Spacious "Disney Like" playground * Capable, caring staff *Hot Lunc;:hes 1540-17715 758 St. Clair Costa Mesa DIANE FRANZ PHOTOGRAPHY Your Orange County pbowsrapher. Diane know$ wbat auting directors and agents are lookmg for. Besides photOfllaphi.ng children, she's bandied chiJdren'1 castings for Disney, Warner Brolhers, Turner Pictures .t Columbia. vnons others. She has phofotJtaphed chi.Jdrc.n for some of the leMJins model/ Uknt llBCna·es. such u: C.olleen Der, /...A Models, Medi• Artists Group, Fontaine ~. ct Nm• Blanchard ju..i to name • (cw. Most patients who come il'l for service are unaware of their comprehensive needs that may require knowledge from a variety of disciplines. Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Teams can provide them with cohesive therapeutic treatment planning towards their given individualized medical, psychological, social-emotional. behavioral. educational, and even vocational areas of need. The A.D.D. Neuro-·Psycho logical Center provides patients with Multi-Disciplinary Treatment Team members consisting of Medical Doctors, Psychiatrists. Cl inical Psychologists. Educational Psychologists. Marriage Family Child The rapists, and Educators. The Center offers integrated patient care. professional ev'11uations, review of treatment p~anning interventions. and effectiveness charting, and follow-up support to ensure long-term patient improvements. Therapeutic Action Planning has been demonstrating to many of "The Centers" patients that they too can actualize their variOus dreams of success and happiness. For more information please call for a free initial consultation (714) 375-2800. SCAT GYMNASTICS Multi-Sport Summer Camp! .· {swimming,gymnastics & more.} ~r .• f ,, l • . . \ • .. ., 5742 ~lcFadden Ave.,Huntington Beach 714-5-2909 CARDEN J\CADEMY --- 721 Utica Avenue Huntington Beach (714) 536-1441 A# 2-Grodt 8 6:30 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER FUNlll EXCITEMENTlll FIEID TRIPSlll SUMMER DAY CAMP ACADEMICS AV All.ABLE PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN WELCOME &tended 0.,,,... • ENROLLING NOW FOR FALL C41dm C""""""" SNll G'°'fl IUlllCfion Quliftt' Tf«ltttJ C"""""1 ~ £-*""' °"' ,,.... • Plll8CllOOL: Act 2 • "'11111- . TRI SUMMll SUSION INtUJDIS AN DCITING VAlll'IY Of AC1M111S SPlaAI. DAYS • WATD PLAY llNDDGAITIN llADINISS _____________________________________ _, 17131 Bacb Bl~ Salte JOO Hund"llon Bach, CA 92U7 714·842-6330 ty Pilot tcd d kc me r. lcr k, 1th s .I • Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Pilot VOWNTlla DlalCTOllY ............. Glrl Ice ... . ................. ... • .............. IN. c .... -...Ultrt1ry The Friends or the Costa Mesa Library, a support group for the library, needs volunteers to run book sales and staff the book room at the library for selling or used books and purchasing of new ones. The library an general can use volunteers with clerical skills and those with a willingness or the knowledge to help run children's craft programs. Drivers arc needed to help with the boQks 10 the homebound program. Hours arc flexible, including evenings and weekends. For information, call the library at 646-8845. The Girls Scouts or Oranac County will train all adult volunteers. Voluntccrt arc needed Cor troop !cadcrs. There are also special committees to plan events for Che girls and adults. Committees could cot.ail cxlcnsive lime over three or four monchs, or 3-4 hours a month over a full year for ongoing committees. The Girls Scouts are always looking for communily ptoplc willing.to share expertise for one-time lectures, dcmons1ra1ions or classes. For information, call 1hc Girl Seoul Council of Orange County at 979-7900. .............. Girls Incorporated offers affordable and accessible supervised care centers for &iris and boys wilh nacionally recognized programs and activities chat build sclr·sufftciency, responsibility and confidence, with an emphasis on the special needs or girls and young women'. Volunteers :1rc needed 10 help in the program and rccrcacional activilics, at lhc main facility and 1ccn center, and as office assislants and grounds maintenance persons. For further information on volunteering, call Rica Rcdaclli al 646-7181. Volunteers are needed to aid physically challenged adults who meet monthly for educational, entertainment and social purposes. Able-bodied volunteers arc always needed to help with eating, personal needs and moving wheelchairs ot meetings and outings. For informntion, call Anne Hogan-Sher~hcvsky at 646-2170 or Dorothy White at 965-1176. Kids Cancer Connection The Kids Cancer Connection is an organluition dedicated 10 the needs of afflicted children with cancer, and "Courtesy and Poise Are Timeless A ttributes" ESSENTIAL ETIQUETTE IT'S GOING TO BE A HOT SUMMER prtStnlS , Etiquette classes for boys and girls ages 7 -12. Traditional values and good manners are essential qualities. The Six Week Course Provides Exercise in: ATTHEYMCA! Y Outdoor Sports Y Exciting Field Trips- • Everyday Manners • Tablesetting • Greetings & Introductions _ • Dance • Mealtime Manners -• Posture Beacn.Amusement Par1<s, Museums Y Theme Days • Good Sportmanslike Conduct • Theatre Etiquette • Much, much more Y Weekly Resident Camps Y Register Now LOTS OF FUN!!!!! Registration deadline: May 31, 1994 crasses commence: June 28, 1994 Location: Radisson Plaza Hotel, Irvine For information and registration Please call 800-497-1451 1~ YMCA• Promote Strong .. Y F1mllles, Confident Kids, Quality Communities NewpMMesa 0 2:m lkwelSlly Or Newpolt Beach 0 642·9990 N-ofl'mq ed•lt ud l•~rudoeal diqwne da-. e Ind I Bitter World IM!e 0 295A E. Yale Loop lrwie 0 552.9323 Dtnccon • Melanie Sullla, VlDeeel SnWa, Ella«e M Dedlu J Summer Day Camp .._}) ) :i. ,~oys and Girls Club of the Harbdr Area ) -;d:-:..( June 22-Aug. ·26 'lryrf"_A Lou Yantom Summer You'll Never Forget! Monday -Friday 7:30 a .m. to 6:00 p.m. ''The Positive Place For Kids'' ~ THEY DO AT ... SCllEM<IE ADVIMnlldS •DAY CAMP• Mon.· Fri.• Grade• K·S •June 20 ·Aug. :ZS, 1994 Week Long Ce mps Include :@ • Science MagJc Camp • Science Detecttves Camp • Arumal Explorers Camp • Space & Roclteuy Camp • G1szmo's Gadgets & Goop Camp ~ Campa loc1ted 11 Slits throughout Southern Cdfoml1. PreMntecl In cooper1tlon with Fv .. ton Atboteeum, C.S.U.f., the City of Newpoft 8"ch & other F1clltle1. Cd lbout a Location In your Area. Call u • now for Re g istration In formation: 800•4'7l·4l6l OR (714') 89S·l966 _ .. §-0., .r: ~~ ( ~ () 1,.'t ~f (((\<; * Jazz * Ballet * Tap * Fairytale Dance * Funk * Modern * Ma~ter Cla.i-ses * Workshops & Perfonning Groups Ages 3 & UP OJI/ 241 -9908 for class schedule & brochure 151 Kalmus Dr. Costa Mesa " Boys and Girls Club 2131 Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa 642-8372 For Boys and Girts Ages l · 12 Eastbluff Boys and Girls Club 2555 Vista Del Oro Newport Beach 640-6650 /\ service of OeForc Fo undation. a non-profit organization ________ ADVERTORIAL _______ _ TH·E POSITIVE PLACE FOR KIDS In 1994, Harbor Area Clubs will serve over 2500 boys and girls. Activities and programs that include: a learning center with homework help, computer labs, basketball, roller hockey, karate, crafts, table games, (i.e. pool, table tennis, foosball, video games), movies, summer day camps, summer excursions, competitive games and much morel What's the last item--"much more?" This "much more" is providing those members that attend the club a positive social environment where kids can learn to get along with their peer groups as well as those older and younger. Something all people must learn eventually. This very important social education is being experienced as the kids enjoy their recreational time at the club. The club staff cares about the members and wants them to get along with each other. The club staff adds that all-important ingredient to youth development, supervision and guidance. Kids need it at home, at school and here at the club as well. That's the "much more" that our club members receive as they enjoy their activities ip a safe, drug-free environment. Supervision and guidance for our Harbor Area youngsters is something we're proud of and we feel that the community support we receive re~ects that pride. Youth needs in the 1990s continues to be a reflection of those in the 1980s. School age c.hildrcn continue to need affordable fun, supervised, after school activities in a safe drug-free environment. The children need after school play time to socialize with their peers both individually and in small groups. They need competitive healthy exercise with individual and group skills emphasis. They need good self development assistance such as guidance, positive role models, esteem building, homework help, and computer learning. The Boys and Girls Club of the Harbor Area's programs and activities will continue to serve these daily youth needs in ' the '90s. • .. deals with their emotional, educational and financinl needs. The group's primary fund-raiser is through the sale or holiday greeting cards the afflicted children have designed. Volunteers arc needed to help with s:iles at festivals, swap meets and other events. Volunteers arc also needed for clerical duties in the orga.niiation office. For Information, call Peggy Young :it 851-7774. M•rch ef Dimes The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs \'Oluntccrs for fund-raising comminces (planning events, soliciting, goods and services), Saturday, May 21, 1994 M s~aking oppottun11ies (an hich schools on the dan1crs or drug use during prcanancy and on teen pregnancy, gcncttCS), occasional office v.ork nod help with bulk maihng,s. For information, call 631-8700. Newpert·Celfa Mesa YMCA The Ncv.pon ·Costa Mesa YMCA needs a vnricty of general volunteer help, including the administrative clerical \'Oluntccr . general maintenance, landscaping. youth sport coaches :ind hfcgu!lrds (special certification required). For • information or applications, call the YMCA at 642-9990. 1-e~1i6 Jn116+\spis · DMD ~PEDIATRI C; DENTISTRY FAGO + USC Graduate -Specialist in Pediatric Dentistry + USC Faculty -AdvanC'ed Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program • Special Training in Caring for Anxious & Special Needs Children + Children Treated with Respect • Free Early Infant Care Prevention Program • Parents Welcome in the Dental Operatory During Treatment + Saturday Appointments Available . + Member of American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry CALL FOR FREE INFO PACKET ON CHILDRENS DENTAL HEALTH 360 S«n Mi9uel Dri"e Suire 601 Fashion Island Newport Buch 714· 640-0501 What you should know ... ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN'S TEETH •BABY BOITLE TOOTH DECA y• by Leslie Jane Aspis, O.M.D., F.A.C.D. Pediatric Dentist • Ne11·port Beach Th11 gtncr.1t1on hu the chance to be dt"Ca) free' A unique set of pl"C'\'enuve dental tren mcnu ue :av11bblc CS1?CC1ally for children A good sun 1s esscnual, so today's column will be devoted to some of the most commonly ukcd questions from the parenu of children in mv pr1cu.;e \X h' u c bab, teeth 1mporunt> Children need health)' teeth in order to chew 1he1r food and speak •lc•rly. Dc ... a cd primuv (babv) teeth can also affect tht d uld's itlI tJttcm bv not appcann g pleasing to themselves and their fncnds I 1 ~ prunuv 10(\lh 1$ lot I c.arh due to deu' or 1nfr,11(\n, the rcm.unirg teeth c.in drift into tht spa.:e. 'Thu lou of space can rcsuh m crooi•dr.:I pemunent t~th. . Whir 1s baby bottle tooth decay, Ao, toon u the teeth aprcar m the m('uth. the Jc.:av proceH can be.,n. e~ll\ l\<)lllC tc>oth decay I~ a \t'r10U$ form OI Jt,a\' ,,. h1.:h can ulumartJv nc(crn1~1c root canal 1lienpv or teeth utr.acuon h rc~>ulu from the mlant or 1oddlM' bcmit atlCl"'td t<' nu n c (Ontmuouslv lrC1m a bottle tilled ·,. th null.... lurmul.i or iu1•c. O'er the p.tSt 11\tecn \U rs m pn .;ucc, whenever l di.1gn;1se b.ibv bo11lc tooth decay, I am frustrated m kn<',.mg th.it 1h1~ cond111on 1s toullv prC\ent:ablc1 ~hat auscs baby bottle tooth decav) The hqu1ch from the bottle pool around the teeth. and the natural sug~rs 1n milk. formula :and fnm 1u1cc arc used by the ba<teru m the mouth The h.1c1ena produce ac1ch that attack the teeth. This acid attack lasts :at tu~t 10 minutes after the child dnnlu. Dunne sleep the flow of l a!Jva d"rcases ruulung in the liquid i.n the bottle to remai.n pooled around'the teeth for ~vcn longer pcnocb of umc How can I prevent baby bottle tooth decay 111 my child~ M :a mother, 1 realize the nounshmcnt and comfon a bottle can pro,idc tor your child I also undtnund how d1ffiC\llt 11 mav be to decide to disconunue usin1 a bottle when your baby may be feclin'1 fussy or in order 10 help baby 10 fall ulecp 11 nap and bcdume. Ahcr your child's first b1nhdav, replace all liquids 1n the bottle With plain w:arer. If your child Will not accept the water bottle, then 1w 1 dt5'onunue tht boule repllcing 11 wnh a pacifier or a cuJdh toy for comfon. At th.LS age, your child should be rc.;;civinc adequate nuumon from mul and anack tuna. It iJ 1mporunt not to confu1e n\ltntion and comfon. How c.-n I but care for mv child's teeth? 1. Alter u ch fttd1nc. wipe the t hlld'1 teeth and pnu with a damp 'oft wuh<loch . When the molar teeth come ch~s)i c1M pans, bcp.n \mn1 a soft 1mall toothbrush. ~. Ntvrr 11!0!" your ,bJd to. fall asletp ""'th a bottk conwrunc milk. formula. fn111 JUICC or othtr awtttmcd li,u1da. J. If yO\lr child nttda comfon bttwttn ttd"'I• fill a botdc with water 01 use a paaf~r. 4. Atk ,your pcd"mc denu t ot ped&etncian for fluoride if )'CM&t -.tcr w pply d()Ct Mt contain the ideal amount. Fl\Klridt .m inc,.att the dttay m1 c.incc ot both the pl"lm&ry and pmMMnt tMJ\ • ~1n "'~lat 11111u by dour child' a f1nt M~. A1 :JOW clliW .,.... nr )h~ will look forwat 10 deuy fm 4-ul ,,... • ,_ •••• Mon c1'Uclmt bep J.fe wwh ~ nna. _. _.... , ...... =,. help. 1'0V' ehiW can """ up ...,.,,. ... '•• -a foraliiheitM! "· .. ... ..... • .. ~ ~ ... ·= .. I .. ..... ... .. .. . ltO Saturday, May 21. 1994 TODAY WOMIWI MUI.TM PAia Ciel information on women's health and fitness issues and see and hear speakers, demonstrators and exhibitors whose products cater to women's needs at the Health in Bloom women's health fair on the grounds of Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. The fair runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Admission is free. Call (800) 644-4624 for details .. DIVORCli A NIW 8101NNINO Newport Beach Marriage &. Fami!.Y Therapist intern Maxine Cohen will conduct a special workshop, "Divo rce: A New Beginning," from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at her Newport Center office. The workshop will cover tho five stages of grieving and the stages of recovery. and will deal with the emotional roller coaster that divorce c3n cause. The workshop is ideal for men or women who arc going through a di110rce or who have recently been divorced. Cost is S25. Space IS limited. Call 759-0579. UPPIR NIWPORT UY TOUa Learn about the ·wildlife and ecology of the bay while learning to kayak. This three-hour excursion begins at 9 a.m. at the Newport Aquatic Center with an introductory kayak lesson. Next, a volunteer naturalist from the California Department of Fish and Game will lead a special kayak tour of the upper Newport Bay, home to thousands of migratory waterfowl and four endangered species of birds. Bring cameras and binoculars. Cost is S35. Call 675-1215 for reservations. NIWPOITILIMINTAIYPAltTY Tickets arc still available for the Newport Elementary School's IOOth birthday dinner, d:incc and silent auction that runs Crom 6 p.m. to • ANTIQUES ATTORNEYS r EMPHASIS IN 81 FAMl.Y LAW -CllMllW. LAW GENERAL CML PRACTICE FREE CONSULTATION OVER PHONE. OR IN OfftCE JOSEPH D. CASTAGNO .97 .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ~ATTORNEY -CPA~ ~ • TAX REPRESENTATION ~ ~ • ESTATE PLANNING ~ ~ Wll l \ ·~u\T\ nPOBAll I ~ • BUSINESS IAW ~ ~ ( SP~\J"ATIO.._.<. 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SUNDAY NAaJt a1cnAL Margaret Klenuncr will play "Music for the Harp; Oassics Old and New." a free musicale at 3 p.m. in the Community Room of Newpon Center Library, 856 San Oemcnte Drive in Newport Beach. C.all 644-3181 or 644-3191. COMMUNITY DllCUlllON IHIU Arc schools responsible for teaching our children a set of vnlues to live by? A panel of local cducato~ and administrators will discuss that and other topics during a Community Forum at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. The event begins at • 5:30 p.m. with a catered dinner, followed by the forum at 6:30. Cost includin~ dinner is S6. For reservations, call 644-1341. SHiit.MAN OUDINI IPRINO FAil Sherman Libracy ;md Gardens' Volunteer Association is presenting its first Family and Friends Fair benefit from 11:30 a.m. 10 4 p.m. Activities include music, a dried flower demonstration, a watercolor exhibit, puppet shows, baked goods and crafts and plants sale. For details and directions, ca ll 673-2261. MONDAY alTALIN AND ADD LICTUH Attention Deficit Disorder affects 20% of the Amcric~n population. AllOUND TOWN Ritalin is the drug of choice for COllllllUCTIH WOPUllO• treatment of ADD. but it's not Women who arc Interested in without controversy. Coastline lcarnina about different aspects of Counsclin• Center, 1200 Quail St .• construction, including dcs11n suite 105, in Newport Beach is concepts, contractin'° building and sponsoring a lecture from 7 to 8:30 finishing a construction job can join a p.m. that discusses the pros and cons weekly workshop taught by general of Rit:ilin and how It works to treat contractor Ann Herr at a home she 11 ADO. A SS donation is suggested 10 renovating in Costa Mesa. Workshops attend. Call 476-0991 for dct:uls. arc every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and UTANCIA 111011 NND·llAISI• cost $20. For more information, coll 551-4477 or 642-0481. Help Estancia High School raise money for their Grad Night nnd enjoy a sumptlous Mexica~dinncr. WIDNUDAY Dine at Aopulco Mexican .. Restaurant, 1262 S.E. Bristol in COUNTllY PICNIC Costa Mesa tonight between 5 p.m. To help celebrate Older Americans and 9 p.m .• mention Estancia Uigh Month, the Oasis Senior Center, 800 School, and the school will receive 25 Marguerite Ave. in Newport Beach, percent bf the cost of your meal. For will hold an Old Fa5'lioncd Country reservations, c311 754-6528. Picnic. For details, call 644-3244. NftWOalUNO FOaUM TUESDAY African medicine man and diviner CINna 100 IOCIAL HOUR Mnlidoma Patrice Some, who holds three master's degrees and Ph.D.s • Center 500, aJirominent support will speak on and sign his new book, group of the range County "Of Water and the Spirit: Ritual, Performing Arts Center in C.osta Magic and Initiation in the Lifo or an Mesa, wi ll hold its monthly social African Shaman," at the weekly hour for members and guests at The breakfast gathering of The Orange Center Club, adjacent to the County Inside Edge, a support group Performing Arts Center, from 5:30 to for leaders. The group meets from 7:30 p.m. Admission is free to 6:30 to 8:30 at Scou's Restaurant, members, and SS for guests and 3300 Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. C.ost Potential members. The event for first time guests is SIS, and includes hors d'ocuvres and a tour of includes breakfast. Call 730-5050. the dub. Call 556-2121. TOUa CONDUCTING llLVH ANCHOR AWAllDI The Costa Mes:i Senior Center is The Dolphins Division of the offering a special class on tour Ncwpon Harbor Arca Chamber of conducting, taught by Certified Commerce salute the unsung heroes Travel Counselor Mary Bennett. from of our local community at the 27th 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost is S25. Call Annual Silver Anchor Awards 645-1032 for details. breakfast beginning at 7:15 a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel HU IMPOWlllMINT WORKSHOP & Tennis Club. Cost is S20 per ·•My Mother, Mfr Father, & Myself' person. For more information, call is the title of a rec 729·4400. self-empowerment seminar taught by Newpon Beach family therapiit Rose PaMn at 7 p.m. at the Parvin Center for Patterns of Excellence in Cannery Village In Ncwporc Beach. The seminar is designed to separate yourself from your past procramming so you can become your true self. For reservations, C3ll 723-5248. ANCllNT MAYA IUDI UCNU Archcologist, anthropologist and coffee maverick Martin Diedrich of Diedrich Coffee will discuss with slides the "Maya of Guatamala and Their Ancient Ways" at Timbuktu Folk and Tribal Art, 1661 Superior Avenue in Costa Mesa. He will also share his .collection or textiles and fabrics. Program starts at 7:30 p.m. Cost is SJ. Seating is limited, so call 650-7473 for reservations. THUUDAY • HPOllMATION CIUUATION The turbulent times of the Rcfonn11tion and those who played important roles in it will be brought to liCc in story, food, costume and music beginning 01 7 p.m. at Saint Mich:icl and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona dcl Mar. Talented ·musicians will perform music of the period on medieval musical instruments and young people dressed in 16th Century costumes will serve a traditional English dinner. Guest speaker Rev. Dr. Howard Happ will discuss the Reformation times. Cost is SIO. For reservations, call 644-0463. WOMIN IN IUllNIH IHAKIAST The Enterprising Woman is holding a Networking Breakfast. Panel Discussion and Training Session from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at the Irvine Marriott ~ I lotcl, 18000 Von Karman. The panel features three local women business owners. Cost for associates is S20 for Directory Of Career Specialists ATTORNEYS --l'l'CY CENin 0. F•ll lentoe ,,..,_ ltlcl-.. .. F1Ef • Continuing Support After BK .. FME • Credit Rebu1ldmo System .. F1IH • Legal Insight Newsletter Lawomc.sof ON SOMERVILLE & ASSOCIATES 714-240-111~241·1110 FAMILY LAW General Practice with emphasis an Family Law. Divorce, S upport, V1sitat1on Cusrody and Patem1ry. REASONABLE RATES 714-841-6602 Robin J . Lo~ a •• •• • IN PRO PERS? • ATTORNEY WILL CONSULT AS TO YOUR LITIGATION, AND •BELP YOU GET UNSnJCI" • •• 714-646-9842 • •• LOOALASSrsTANCE SPECIAUlJNG 1N BANKRUPTCY, REAL ESTA~AND BUSINF.SS MA1TERS INITIAL CONSULTA710N •AINOC/£UGB . CALLMARC R. TOW A1TORNEY AT LAW (714) 975-0544,. ~ ............ ., ......... ,. . . 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N.w occounla range from $5,000.00 STAI COllODITllS LTD -.a71·S111 / 71W6S-S7JI 28202 Cabot Rd., ~ 1300, Niau.I, CA 92611 .. •~--- the breakfast and p01ncl, $35 Cot the trainin& sc55ion. or S45 for :ill three. For non·assoc1:11cs. ndd SS. Cull 852-6188 for reservations :md information. SATURDAY, MAY 21 UllCITUU CAMP Boys and &iris ages 8-13 can learn the fundamentols of basketball at the Foot Locker Basketball Camp at Newport Harbor High School June 27 through July l. In addition to learning drills and playing games, every participant will receive ~ S30 gift certificate to Foot Locker, ~ T-shirt. gym bag :ind basketball. Cost for the week long camp is Sl50, with proceeds going to the NI II IS Boy's Basketball Progrnm. Registration will be held today from 9 to noon in the foyer of the NHI IS gymnasium. For more in[i>rmotion or to receive a brochure, cnll 7~3251 or 572-9166 . MONDAY, MAY 30 INTHNATIONA L FOOD HPIVAL Celebrate Memorial Day at Piccemakcrs Country Store's International food Festival from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy food from different countries, including Russian. Italian, Hmong, Mexican, Scandinavian and American. Entcrt:iinment.will be provided by the Piecemakcfs Country Singers. Piece makers iS' located at I 720 Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call 6-$1-31 12 for details. Send your ilM1s to Around 101111 editor, Th~ D:Jily Pilot, JJO U'. D:1y St., Costa Afrsn, Calif. 91617 . CONSTRUCTION FIFIELD CONSTRUCTION RE SI DENTIAL COMMERCIA L (P£~.A1.1 :;J,~ ,,, '''°V' rO•t~lfll,.. 8'• • cU~''.t'.I ~IMOO!ll'IC TP.ANT IMP5u<l_,.l'11S •ROOM ~ODIT10NS •STAIR RIMOOEll'o~ • SllSM1r PPUl'tTIO'< REPAIR ; ALITY IJ\'GRKMANSHIP • 11' 1•1 )()~" '.\'< 110111• • r•• f',t1111,1tP~ lfl~Ul'·CT 714-286-0858 " ,\ \ I ( • j , r, .-1 ~ ~ CONSULTING ENGINEERS COPIERS FREE COPIERS 'MU. PlACE A COPIER IN YOUR OFFICE Of-CHARGE WE Wlt1. 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PAINTING & PHOTO IXMl8ITION A major exhibition of paintings and photography will mark the grand opening or South Coast Art Gallery, formerly South Coast Art Center, located nt 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. The public is invited to an open house from noon to S p.m. The exhibit runs through June 20. For f1\0re Information and hours of operation, call 646-4545. WIZAaD Of OZ Local Munchkins ages 8 to 12 present the musical "The Wizard of Oz" at the Costa Mesa High School Lyceum, 2650 Fairview, today at 7:30 p.m. and tomorrow at 3 p.m. Numerous Costa Mesa and Newport Beach youths arc taking part in the play. Tickets arc $6. Call 669-0690. CHOla CONCHT Orange Co:i.st College's Choir·will celebrate spring with music from the romantic period during on 8 p.m. concert in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC. The choir will also team up with OCC's Big Band for the second half of the progrnm to present ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CARE Fullerton Guest Home 1510 E. Commonwealth Fullerton, CA 9263 l (714) 441-2'3& Lie. 13006069&9 Sunflowu Gardens 3730 S. Greenville Santa Ana, Ca 92704 (714) '41-0959 lie. #300&12993 ,__.....,...,._ Richman Gardens 317 N. Richman fuJlerton, CA 92'32 (714) 52&-S&t l lie. #30060503 ~ ~•~n..r"I...-. QUALITY LONG-TERM AND PERSONALIZED CARE PROGRAM ' A COMPLETE RESPITE CARE PROGRAM • Day-care seven days a week • 24-hour care from one tp thirty days • In-Home care services v SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND BUILT CAR£ FACILITIES FOR YOUR LOVED ONES TITH AU HE.IMER'S DlSEASF., DEMENTIA OR MEMORY lMPAfRMFNT AND PROVIDING A LONG TERM-QUALITY PERSONAUZW CAR£ PROGRAM IN A SECUR.E AND PROTECTIVE f.NVlRONMf.NT "OUR MINDS FORGET, BUT OUR HEARTS REMEMB ER" ON THI TOWN the West Co:i.st premiere of John Prince's cantata, "Daniel." Tickets arc S4 in advance and SS at the door. For details. call 432·5880. MUSICAL MOaNINOI Pacific Symphony Assistant Conductor Edward CUmming and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra will take Orange County 'families on a trip to "Wild and Wonderful Lands'' for the last Mcrvyn's Musical Morning or the season. These musical mornings introduce young people and their families to symphonic music, and feature guest musicians. The short concerts arc at 10 and 11:30 n.m. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center In Costa Mcsu. Tickets arc S 10 for adults and S8 for children, and can ~ purchased at the Center box office or by phone at 740-2000, or c:ill the PSO at 755·5788. aoo• •A1•1 UomcAid Book Faire at Fashion Island in Newport Bc:ach will offer more than 50,000 used books ror s:ilc, with proceeds going to help the homeless in Ornnge County. The Faire runs through M:ay 28, and will fc:uure panel discussions, author book signings, country line dancing, raffles, a children's reading progrnm , and more. For details, call 553-9510. SUNDAY PIANO H CITAL Pianist Rodger Whitten will present a recital of cla:osical works as part of the SOth Anniversary Celebration of Community Church, Congregational in Corona dcl Mar. The 7 p.m. recirnl will be at the church, 611 Heliotrope Avenue. Mr. Whillen, the Organist/ Time-Out For Sunsets ..• Unwind, Relax an~ Enjoy the View ~\\\t 1~ rsuNiE"T sPiclAL' ! -_..,_~, : Mon~~!>!~~!opm : I ~A~LB QA.,~OA.T RENTAL~ 1 SAVE •10 on total 1 s::::Ail~-"~/ Effective 5-23·94 to 6-9·94 ~:JJI-· J L -~ ~ W!!!,:OIJ~ -_j 6 73-7200 Located next to the Ferry, Balboa Peninsula Would you like to place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. Music Director at the church 'ancc 1989, will play a progn1m of works by Bach, Chopin, Brahms and othcrl. Ticltets arc S9 for adults and S6 for seniors and students. For details, call 644·7400. CIUO & PIANO CONC .. t Works by Rachmaninoff, Bach nnd Franck will be performed during a rccitnl by Marilyn H:irris, cellist, and Vntchc Mnnkcri an, pianist, at christ Church by the Sea, 1400 West B:ilboa Blvd. in Newport Beach at 7 JS m Cost is S8 for nduhs, $6 for seniors and SS for students. Call 968-5419 for more information. O•OAN H CITAL Ch:ipman Uni\'ersity School of Music presents a senior organ rccit:ll by organ pcrform:i nce major Alan DcPuy at St. Andrew's PreSb)tCnan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in ORANGE COUNTY • EARTHQUAKE PREPAREDNESS PRODUm CALL FOR FREE CATALOG Fastening straps. 3 day kits & supplies forou1sness. hoine auto & schools ~.&r' c+l~~~9~~ (714) 542-3200 -L~8T.tt ... a FAX&MAIL SERVICE [{ ........................ , MEW SEllVICE • TOWlll FAX I MAIL ANYTHING! PICK UP A DELIVER 24 HOUR SERVICE . FAST-FRIENDLY SERVICE I I SAVE n11E AND m I MARIAN'S MAIL & FAX [714-537-31591 21 Veen Exp. UoenMd & Bonded .......................... 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The 4 p.m. conccn i wlll fo:iture works by Bach, Franck, t and other•. and "'111 include the Women's Ensemble Choir from I loly 1 Family C:uhcdral in Or:ingc. For I det:iils, call 961 • 261. 1 ~~~~~~~~-! MONDAY I ' ACOUSTIC 8LUll I Oui1:1ris1 Brrnn B:irrelt began playing I the blues more than 20 years ago. I O\cr the years he has perfected 1 finger picking und pbying boulencck 1 on his 1931 N:it1on:il Steel guttar and 1 acoustic guttar This blue~ \irtuoso : "'111 be phi) ing :it S1ds, 445 North 1 Newport l3hd. in Ne"'port llc:ich • 1on1gh1 and WcdncsJ:.i). Ma} 25 bcg1n.ning at 8:30 ri.m. S1ds is one of the few smoke-tree bars in the arcu. 1 1 here 1\ "o charge for the show. For 1 more information. cjll 650-5105 l I ' -· TV·VCR MASTER WATCllMAUR On Tlte PreniUetJ SHREVE & CO. (714) 754-7071 WINDOW REPLACEMENT ' ~-~--._.., ____ -. -----. . • ~12 Friday. May 21, 19SM ..... . -Steve Grant sets sights on new roll as Club president . . BY .JIM I>S BOO?tt, Snci.u. TO THI DAILY r11.0T 0 ptometrist Steve Grant has been elected president of the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club. Serving with Grant are Jim Edward, president-elect; Flynn Loback, 2nd vice president; Bill Lupis, secretary; Dill Rogers, 1rcasurer; and direc tors Drigide Dully, Jeff Dimsdale, George Hammond, JQhn Larrison, Fred Owens, Stc\c Scherer, 8111 Thompson and Fran Ursini. • Ken Dilley has been re-elected president of 1hc Cosra Mesa Kiwanr!i Club. Serving wilh Dilley arc Jim Schabarum, vice president; Don Srevens, secretary; Charles Markel, treasurer; and directors Rick Johnson, Duzz Ko tlan, Dick Power, Lew Fannon, Tom Lee and John Fitzpatrick. •The Newport· Irvine Rotary Club honored Larry Stein of the V.J.P. group of the Irvine Police Department, presenting him with a plaque reco,nizing his service "In Partnership With The Community." Member Rich KJss offered a tribute and Sgt. Steve Frew presented the plaque. In accepting the plaque, Larry did so on behalf of all 13 members of the V.l.P. group, who volunteer up 10 10 hours a week of service to the Irvine Police Dept. • Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor-Lions Club member Martin Dales, O.D. has been named a Melvin Jones Fellow by J,..ions Club International Founda· tion, in recognition of his commit· ment to serving the community. Namtd for the founder of Lions Clubs International, Melvin Jones, the fellowship is the foundations highest honor and is a recognition of commitment to humanitarian Make Those Patios & : Entries Beautiful service. • Welcome to the World of Service Clubs Thomas K. Ttt11lar1 of Northern Trust Bank of California, sponsored by Alyssa Westover, who joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club. 0 MEETINGS & PROGRAMS THIS COMING WEEK -Visit a Service Club, to hear a program of interest to you, to learn more about the clubs activities and to get involved in service to youJ> community. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Dench Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from General Peters. Noon -Costa Mesa l(jwanls Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center for a membership meeting coordinated by Don Stevens. Noon -Newport Beach Klwaalt Club meets at Charley Browns.to hear from Zack Wriaht, president of the Ncwport·Mcsa Board of Realtors. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mtsa-Ntwp0rt Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a program by Bob Davis, C.Ji.T., a master hypnotist. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Oronge Coast Breaktast Lions Club meets iu Ma Barker's Restaurant for their monthly business meeting, closed to guests. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde · Country Club and will hear from 10th Assembly District Candidates Refoecke, Hammond and Brewer. 12:15 p.m. -The Exchange Club or Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Kathy McCarroli, executive director of tho Child Abuse Prevention Cen&er. 5:00 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rocary Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yach! Club to hear from former CNN weathcrcasrer Steve Kosh who will discuss the Information Super · Highway and tid bits on CNN. For more information call 548-4942. T HURSDAY 1i 15...a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North KJwanls Club will meet at the Holiday Inn (Bristol) to hear from Jim Flagg who will pr~sent a ·ALAN proaram on the new reservoir. Noon -Newport-Irvine Rota Club will not meet at the Airport Inn to heu from Peter Keller of Bowers Museum and will host high school students who bavc participated in "Shadow Day," which provides an opportunity to look at career~ and professions of Club members. 12:15 p.m. -The Exchange Club or Newport Harbor meets at Charley Browns to heat from Judge Bud Franklin who will talk about D-Day. Service Club Update is published weekly. If )'Of.!r club's not listed, add us to your newsletter mailing list and submit press releases by FAX to 631·5851 or by mall to 1143 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Designed by Kevin CampbeO Fonner/.; with ROf)eT's Gardens, new with Botanicare 631·73J8 40TllANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES • • ' .. • Aril.ona Aag,'llone & BBQ Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 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The Volunteer Center for Greater Orange County plans to formalize what ~ most of the Orange Coast has been saying for • years about Joh& and Donna Crean. The 1994 "Giving is , The Crowd Living" award will be theirs Thursday, June 9, when the entire county arrives at the threshold of Le Meri dien Hotel, Newport Beach, to join in the tribute. Chairman Tom Fuentes has a few surprises planned with the help of Jo Alexander, Royal Radtke, Alain O'Kaln, and Carl Karcher. The awa rd, first presented in 1987 to Supervisor Thomas Riiey, recognizes disti nguished leadership in volunteerism. On June 5, the Sunday prior to the Crean tribute, the big colonia l house of theirs on the Back Bay will have its doors wide open for The Coalition for Children, Adolescents and Parents. The C-CAP annual county fair, chaired by volunteer' of the year Donna Crean, is one' of the best, make that absolute best, family gatherings on the Orange Coast. With the hard-working he lp of friends Morge Freeman, Phyllis Grten, Larry Green, Connie Colwell, Julla Rtlppnport and more, Donna Crean turns her antebellum backyard into the liveliest country fair imaginable. The smell of barbecued burgers beckons for miles around, the amusements charm both young and old alike, and the music and dancing never quit. C-CAP is a non profi t agency with a mission of educa ting young people to prevent unintended adolescent pregn:.ncy. Tickets are . to~ q_LA·, c.,,h Sc~ C)~ ~J Ucfu~ we.re.C>(\~ ownQ..Q. 'o~ ~<J~·, ~~\Q'S Q $50 for adults, SlO fo r children 10-17, and admission is free to kids under 10. Donna says "bring 'cm all!" Call 650·6630 for reservatio ns. 0 Joan Krieger, president of UCl's Town and Gown, also says bring 'em all to the Sunday afternoon, May 22, "Afternoon at the Village" benefiting UCI music Design An Ad ' This ad was accidentally omitted 1rom the Design An Ad Supplement io the Daily Pilot published Thursday, May 19, 1994. .. •Dramatic Western Beauty • Intensive Horseback Riding • Intensive Temm on 29 Courts • Dcd.icated Scuba Diving Program •Perfect for C.oupleslSlngles/Families with Teens students. Held at the Fine Arts Village, . near the UCI campus, benefit chairs Lalla Conlin and Pat Weber Fulco,U who have orsanlzed an afternoon or food, music, art and "fun In the sun,, ror the ramlly. Town and Gown supporters Noncy Trocy, Vivian Peterso n, Esther Scherr, and Comilla Wallis have rallied the troops in hopes of raising more than $20,000 from the activity. Funds will underwrite scholarships for deserving _ ' students. Tickets are just $1 0 for adults, $5 for students. Call 644·2927 to reserve your space in the village. 0 -It must be a special week for the Conlins and Crcans. Both families were guests of honor al The Regent Beverly Wilshire, Beverly Hills, as The Assistance League of Southern California Mannequins Auxiliary honored the Newport Beach continge nt for their philanthropy. The Mannequfo awards ceremony, known as an ... Cerise Ftclty, just back from her firs~ tour of The City of Lights, confirms that super model Claud1a Shiffer is indeed head over her Chanel heels for the v.orld's thinnest illusionis1, On\ Id CopperOctd. Feeley spotted the celebrity p:iir sipping coffee at Chez L'Ami Loui). Speaking of Chanel, Mnria Rha, daughter of the legendary Marlene Dietrich turned The Oalboa Dav Club cro\\d on its car this \~eek al the monthly meeting of "Round Table \Ve)t" Authors' Forum. Riva, wearing :i beige two-piece .Chanel i.uit, '~as mobbed by fans. Ladies \\ere drooling Ove r Riva's jewels. ''Here take the ring," said Riva handing her band of rubies and diamonds O\Cr 10 an admirer. "It's faux. If yo u wear a Chanel suit, everyone thinks ~ou're jewels must be real too!" Riva's reclusive mother died in poverty, )ans !>ui1 by Chanel, sans lover~. male and female, that had been a part of her turbulent life. Over 3,000 sq. Ft. of Beauty Supplies & Service The Designer Wig Collection ,. & Wig Styling • 3 Hair Stylists • Eyebrow & ~ T mting •Waxing • Massage Therapist • 3 Manicurists • Facials {European} • Makeovers • Elearolvsis For The Very Best In Service 10 1158 Adams at Brookhurst • Bunt~n Beach ~berieon'• Sh oppt.Ds Center) Open Mons::! ~97.:0• Sat 9 -e · {714) 968-0451 Big &tall Cutter & Buck B.D. Baggl e men can · Sansabelt Hubbard lacks nowg~t Reyn Spooner A merican Terrain ·stylish, Creek wood too! f E ntrepreneur D ennis Fulton ~f Trustee Storage & L1qu1dation Services is a big guy; hi 54" chest puts him in the XXXLT size .. " A.J. & Company is fir..t class-the other big & tall stores have more things, but most of 1t I wouldn't wear to a dog A . J . a C O . flght# .. ,likes our · updated quality sportswear and personal serv1te. .., t ~A1 4 Saturday, May 21, 1994 A BOOK FAIR HELPS THE HOMELESS More than 50,000 used bool..s "ill be on sale at Fashion Is- land in Newport 13each Sunday through May 28 a t the HomeAid Book Faire, whose honorary chairman is Newport Ocach author Dean R. Koontz. Proceeds from the foi r go to help the homeless in Orange County. HomeAid is a non- profit organization established by the 13uilding Industry As- socia tion to provide temporary housing to those in need. In addition to the book sale, the foir features panel discus- sions, au thor book signings, country line dancing, r:ifnes, a chikln.:n's reading progr:.im, and more. More detaib: 553-95 10. LITERARY NOTES: Friends of Orange Coast College's Norman E. Watson Library collected $913 at l.1~t month's annuJI spring c.1m- pus book sale. The money rJised will help purchJse new librJry books, according to dean Don.1ld A. Ackley. . . . "American Girls Dean A. Koontz TeJ PJrty!" in ''hich girls c;in dre:.> up. bring dolls .1nd toy>, he.1r populJr books re;id, enjoy refreshment> and win prize~. will be held 7 to 8 p.m. Thur-.dJy at the B.unes & Noble JI TriJngle Square 1n Co:.1;1 Mes.i. Me;io\\.h1le, author J,1n Ourke ("Good Night Irene." "S'' eet Dre.11m Irene") will <;1gn copies o( her book there from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Su11d.1y, M,1y 29. ··BALLET PACIFICA TO DANCE AT CENTER L:.igu na Deach-based Ballet Pacifica 's 32ml :,ca.,on, "hi ch begi ns in October, will include a Feb. 26 ~ngagement with the Pacific Chorale Chambe r Singers at the Or:.inge County Performing Arts Center. The "Special Evening of Choral Music ~ind D.111cc," conducted by John Ale~ander and fe aturing Winds of the Pucif1c S) mphony Orchc">tra, \\1ill include two premiere contemporary ballch: ···1 he Unicorn, the Gor· gun and the ~lanticore" und "The Sc11ling Year'I," :h \\ell as the more·· traditional ''Licbeslicdcr WaltLes" by James Jone~. f or more inform:.iJtn on the 13:lllet Pacifica i.e:il>on, call 642-9275. · DANCE NOTE: Tina Bright or Co:.ta Mesa, along ''ith her c!Jncing pJrtner f.{! Applegate or Laguna Hilb. won second-pl.lee hllnur:. ;it thl' L!bd. Velvet ·.Smooth Steppm' Sho, ... down regional compe1111on earlier this month 1n San • Bernardino. Bright and Applegate and the ft~t-place \\.inner:. '"II recel\e all- ~)(penses-pa1d trips Aug. 8 to Opryland to vie w1:h conte)tanb trorn acr())) the country ror the title or "Be:.t Two-Stepping Couple in Americ;i The n.1t1onal : wtinner) will stJr in a Tanya Tucker music video. 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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The character, a, llungarian fathi.:r, b confined to a wheelchair, as is Wentz as he recovers from surgery for Parkinson's Diseuse. lt is a sm:.ill role, but he wi ll sing a song in l lung:1riun, according to Gail Drower, 1 larbor J ligh's Performing and Visual Arts Department chaimoman. Orange Coast College theater student Douglas Vin ing has been awarded a full scholarship to enroll as a technical theater arts major at the prestigious Stephens College in Columbia, Mo. Vining is a 25-year-old Newport Beach resident (and Harbor High grad) who has been active in OCC's Theatre Department for seven years. He'll be one of just 11 men at the private, women's liberal arts school, which enrolls just 1, 1 oo students and only accepts men into its theater department. George C. Scott is the department's most-famous male graduate. Featuring music by Abba's Bjorn Ulvueus and Denny Anderson, lyrics by Tim Rice and book by Richard Nctlson, the musical de:.ils with two chess champions who come together to represent the United States and Russia in a series of playoff games .. "Ghes!t" abo features Jason Vickers a!t f rctldie Trumper, Robert Davi!t :.is Anatoly I can htlp you ... Scrgievsky and Nicole Frydman as Florencc Vu>sy. ' Tickets -which arc S6 presale, $8 at the door -are on sale in the campus ASD office 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. wcel..days. Di~counts arc :iv~1ilablc to senio r citizens ana groups. Call 760-3319 or 760-32 19 for informa tion. A special alum ni reception for Harbor I ligh grads will be held in the inner-quad 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday. Tickets, "hich arc S 12, include that evening's !lhow. C:.ill 760-3219 to RSVP. STAGE NOTES: Numerous Costa Mesa ;ind Newport Ueach children Jges 8 to 12 are in the mu>ica l "The Wizard of Oz" at Co)la Me:.a High School, 2650 F;iirv1ew, at 7:30 tonight ;inti 3 p.m. Sunday. 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OY. \the time Ill 1dinancc youi p11:,en1 home 01 hu~ the one ~ou\c hecn dreaming <1hm11 (11\l' lh .1 t-.1 11. ·-.. 11 llD'. CALL 1-800-LOAN ASB M1111 I n 'h~t l'tl'\t. \.11 '"\I "'"' .111\I ~llll I~'"' "i1"1 t!!. VI ITOR CALL YOUR LOCAL BRA Cl I A MERICAN SAVINOS 4 BANK I\,,.~,,~ 1•1'.•1lt1r1w1~, • ""'" illVHtt1o•1-.,,.,i1, x,,,.,,,,,11.,,..: .. ,,,,,"',,,.,, ... 1_." .. ,d,..,,,,..,.,, ""'"'"''"''•'"'' 1t1. n•" '"" ''''" ,,,,., I hi l '"' •1d1, /•,",,,..,If 1 l1t#IJ.\ • '"', '' ,_." ., ft•,/,"''' ~1,.,. r.'\l t '" ,.~ n U'/" I ! Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ITA•I LITIS GET HOOKED ON CLASSICS AT NEWPORT CHURCHES Newport Beach churches arc alive with the sound of music this Sunday. First, Chapman Uni\'crsity School of Music pre- s.:nts u senior org:.in recital by organ performance major Alan DcPuy at 4 p.m. at St. Andrew's Pre~by· terian Church, 600 St. Andrc\\S Road, Ne\\port Beach. Work~ by Dach, Franck und others will be featured, and the Women's Ensemble Choir from Holy Family Cathedral in Orange '"ill prmidc :.ic- companiment. Admbsion is free. Works by Ruchmaninoff, llach and Franck will be performed during a recital by cellist Marilyn l l:lrrb and piunist Vatche M:.tnkerian at 7 p.m. at Christ Church by the Sea, 1400 West 13:.tlbo:.t Olvd. Co~t is $8 for adults, S6 for seniors and S5 for studorm Organist/mu~ic director Rodger Whutcn "ill p1csent a recital of "orl-s by O:.ich, Chopin, Ur:.ihms and others at 7 p.m. as part of the 50th AnniH:rsary Celebration of Commt1nity Church, Congrc~!tion.il, 61 1 I lcliotropc A\C., Corona ckl M.ir. Ticket~ an.: S9 for ndult~ nnd S6 for ~cniors and ~tudent:. MUSIC 11\0TES: Ne\\r:x.>rt IJ(>kh churche~ .irl•n't the unly plJce for cl.lio>tCJI music this SundJy MJrgJrll f\lem- mer plJy> "Mu sic for the Harp: Classics Old and New" .1t 3 p.m. 1n the Community Room ul 1\1:,,pon C~ntt:r l1· brJry., 856 San Clemente Drive, Nl\\port Beach . It's lree. . . OrJnge Coast College's Choir '"" c.eleurJte >pring with music from the romJntic ptriocl durini; J conccrt .:it 8 tonight in the Robert B. Moore TlwJtrc JI OCC The tho1r '"" abo team up with OCC') UiH 13.ind fur the !>cco11d hJli of the program to pre)cnt thc \\'c)t Co.ht premiere 01 Jvhn Prince's cant.1ta, • Oamt'I · Ticktb Jre SS ,1t the door. fho'c tirclc,., volunteer'> who. k ml tour~ and teach about LOCAL ART MUSEUM WANTS YOU! • o purl Harbor Art Museum's cullcllions :.ind exhibitions arc l..!tnwn a~ docents. Bf,d Ce>--IJ '.\t">J lhe public h mv1wd to Jn op<•n hou~ lr<Jm noon tr• 5 pm tod.1\ Thr vxh1!11t run-. throui.:h Junt> .!O herman Saturday, May 21, 1994 A AS ·Royal <..c,llec:t1on~ Auctmn ," whtrh feature~ pa1ntmgi; Jnd cummtm• r.itl\t' «11'h b-, tntc'rn.11111n-'ll' "'COJ;n•zed .irthl 'l.1ir J 1 f'am '"" be ~IJ C'd tud.1y Jnd "und.1, .it the estin South Coast PliWl hlif1 Anton Bl"d Cc,.,IJ "Layaway," a new CO that showcases the versatility of Newport ~each-based blues guitarist Robert Lucas, is now ' available at Tower Records. II ~ou'<l like to learn more .1~111t the 1994-95 docent training program, attend the coffee reception at the mu~cum, XSO San Clemente Dn"c, Newport Beach, at IO a.m. Monda~. training program w11J be 'hared at the reccpt10n. People who kn11w a ')cCond language arc C!>pcc1,1ll> encouraged to iippl) More informa11on: 759-1 122. ART NOTES· A ma1or t•xh1b1to>n .,, pamtm~ and photugr tlphv wtll mark the grand oµemng of South Coast Art Gallery r11rwt'rl'Y ~Juth (11.1'1 Art Cen1t•r .11 l 8J '.) t'\\port library and Gardens' \olunte<>r A:.-.oc 1.1t1un 1~ pre~entmg 11.!> far)! f.tm1I} .111d Frt(•nds fair lx>nt>lll from 11 H) ,, m tr• 4 p m Sundav Al11\1t1t>> mdude mu!>IC a dried floy.,<•r Jemon)tratmn, ti Y.dtercolur f'l(h1b11 puµpet shO\'-'" hdkPd ~ouch .m J 1 relit!. .11 d planh -..1le · l>.\hd 1111' 1urnun return' June . .!h 2~ Harry and Grace Steele Foundation rt>rPntl., awarded a ~ 15 UOQ ~'rlt · to the Art Institute o• Southern C..dl11nrn1a Tht-"Jev .. pon Beach 111und.111nn 1., ont> of the ' CONCERT AIDS NATIVE AMERICANS Detail' about the n1nc-mon1 h Several local org:ini zation th:i t musicians are provides clothing, participating in the educational material first ever Red Cloud and ot11er resourct!s Hunfanitarian Music to Native Americans. Benefit Concert 4 to For more 10 p.01. Sunday at the information, call Co;ich House in San .i96-8930 or 833-3865. J uan C:lpbtrano. POP/JAZZ The R.H. Fuctor, NOTES: Cuitarbt 6rian Vinnie James, Urban Barrell, who has Sprawl, Reel Dig Fi~h perfected finger picl-ins and many more~I .incl playing bottleneck perform. .._ .. -en his 1 ?31 M:ttionJI . Tickets are a ta.x St~el guitar Jnd ~coust1c . $ . guitar, plays at S1ds, d:duct1ble 15 apiece, 445 North Newport w1~h all proceeds Blvd .. Newport Beach, going to the Red 8:30 p.m. Monday and Clo~d Am:rican Wednescfay. Indi an Society, a Admission's free. For non-profit more information, e<tll 650-SIDS .... Timeless, a local good-time band known for ener~tic renditions of music'from the 1940s through 1990s, plJys at 8:30 p.m. th is Thursday Jnd <1gt1in on June 16 Jt Margarit.wille, 2332 W. CoJst Hwy .. Newport Beach. Check 'em out. ... 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BAY ST., COST A MESA, CA 92&27 •FAX TO: 646--4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CAU-IN COMMENI'S): 642-6086 oin the club nd protect ome, sell ust when it seems that life as we know it has reached the bottom of the pit, someone comes along and takes it to en greater depths. :• Surely you've heard about the 9·year·old • monster who ruined a On ttle Coast teacher's life when she bribed nine classmates to accuse a male teacher of molesting them. · Not to mention the tourists from Germany, a nice couple in their 60s, who were attacked on a viewpoint turnout near Idyllwild. She's dead, he's critical. ldyllwild! If you can get assaulted an& shot dead in Idyllwild, is there anywhere you can consider yourself •• safe? . Remember the good, old days when a th ug ,-· SoN.inu a sizable problem Resident says she has solution to building heights problem facing Mariners Mile \ IY JAN D. VANDERSLOOT T here is a simple and elegant solution to the current controversy over the Mariners Mile building height and related problems. The basic problem is that new buildings must be set back 12 feet from Coast Highway iR order.to satisfy the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways, which calls for six lanes of highway capacity through Mariners . Mile. for exceeding the basic height limit for the area. In addition, should Coast Highway be widened, the landowners would receive money for the setback area. Thus, the landowners want four compensations for a lowly setback requirement. Even more compensation has been offered by Mayor Turner in the form of reduced fai r share contributions to the traffic circulation system. DAILY I'll.OT FIU r 11oro• uld come up to you, pull out a lead pipe ~d demand all your money? Or, more Jtcently, when a carjacker would just heist 7our car and drive· off? •Now they kill you just for the hell of it . This !>etback can not be ignored because of fear of loss of Measure M sales-tax money to the city of Newport Beach from the county of Orange if the master plan is not followed. It is this 12·foot setback requirement which is the cause of the current brouhaha. Therefore, the simple and elegant solution to the whole mess is to eliminate the 12-foot setback requirement. This can be done by not widening Coast Highway, but instead, achieve the six-lane master plan requireme~~y restriping Coast Highway th~h Mariners Mile to six lanes. J Caltrans engineers say there is currently enough room on Coast Highway to <Jo this, including room for left·hand turn lanes, if onstreet parking on the north side is removed. Residents are concerned about building heights along Pacific Coast High- way at M~riners M~le. You know, of course, that if someone •-kes you r credit cards, he will get more ,hwncy for them if he murders you. So eiedit·card thieves, who were once relatively ~rmless hooligans, now become killers. Setter for the bottom line. I just bought one of those Club things for tAy car. It turns out that the particular model I drive has become a very hot item on the stolen·car market. Because of the setback requirement, the adjacent landowners are asking for compensation for loss of use of their property. So far, this compensation has included a transfer of development rights from the setback area to the rest 1·~f the property (granted by the City Council last year in the form of an increased floor area ratio or FAR). Now, the landowners want additional compensation in the form of waived parking st'!ndards and relaxed findings The loss of th is parking is a concern to the landowners and the Coastal Commission, but the additional 12 feet of usable land could be used to make up for the parking loss. Coast Highway. Docs anyone remember Tracy Palombo? Tracy was killed on May 27, 1993 as she was getting into her parked car on Coast Highway after the Ualboa Bay Club chili cook-off - struck by a drive r, who was not cited. ' After all, Coast I lighway is a state highway. Allowlng parking on this busy and fast highway is literally a tragedy. ove r changing the height limits in Mariners Mile, it also happens to be the safest and cheapest way to achieve the necessary traffic capacity on this st.ate highway. Restriping is a matter of a couple of hundred thousand dollars ver!>u's several tens of millions of dollars to physically widen the highway. In Ensenada last month, one of the secu rity guards in the garage of the hotel was surprised I didn't have a Club or an alarm system. Moreover, it is not good or safe policy lo allow onstrcet parking on Not only is restriping Coast Highway the way to eliminate the controver!>y J an D. Va11dcrsloot is D resident of Nen port Dench. "This is a very popular car fo r the thieves," he said. "They sell them to the bigots. I think protecting it would be a very good idea." And, by golly, a week later there were repo rts that more than a few cars stolen in Southern California were being driven by gove rnment officials in Baja. Sure enough , I saw a TV news clip of a Tijuana cop driving • a car just like mine. Most parents suppo~t principle of CLAS test So, now that I have a Club to lock down my steering wheel, what's next in my personal crime-prevention crusade? Possibly a paper shredder. Yes, maybe I am getting a little paranoid. But it occurred to me last week that a lot of the stuff I throw out could give a miscreant an elaborate kit of tools to rip me.off. Sunday afternoon I paid the monthly bills and wrote 24 checks. In the process, I threw out the bottom pa rts-of invoices from American Express, MasterCard, Visa, three oil companies and fou r department stores. While none of these had my or my wife's name on it, some did have our card numbers. Any reasonably good crook prowling through trash could easily connect the numbers with our name and address. When I was finished, I also threw out deposit slips for our bank account, which were at the back of the pad of checks I used. How tough would it be for the same smart thief to use these to order checks in our name, with our account number, from one of those private check-printing companies (perhaps with the popular new Belly Boop design)? With my car protected by the Club, and a sh redder guarding my privacy, the next step might be an alarm system for our home. Jlut I doubt it. Our dogs are pretty good at that, especially the 13-year·old. Besides, the only people on our street who have been burglarized, that I know of, have an alarm. Which brings us to the ultimate weapon, the zenith of se lf-defense. I can't .say I haven't thought, many tim es, about buyi'ng a gun. Many years ago, the Army turned me into a trained killer in just 14 weeks, so I know how to use the things. But my wife and I feel very secure where we live. On the other hand, I'm sure those nice German tourists felt safe as they gazed at the beauty of the peaceful forests of ldyllwild and the desert below. Fred Mnrtln's column ru11s every T/wrsdny and SDturday. IY .IOSEPH N·. BELL T he recently announced low number ,-just 20% -of eligible eighth- and 10th-grade students in the Newport-Mesa School Distri~ who received parental permission to take tht CLAS test is not unexpectedly being interpreted as an overwhelming vote of no-confidence among parents in the test. To arrive at that easy conclusion is to completely overlook three factors: first, the deck was stacked by the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board to produce just this re su lt; second, parents who support the principle of CLAS but have other oujections to this ~were..given..no voice;....and third, such a conclusion virtually ignores the 40% of permission slips that didn't come back at all - and that quite likely represent parents who are indifferent to the furor and probably would have allowed their children to take the test had it simply been given as mandated by law. · All this controversy about the CLAS test in our public schools keeps reminding me of a scene from the musical "Guys and Dolls." A big-time hood from Chicago, accompanied by several of his bully boys, comes to New York looking for a high stakes craps game. He fina lly finds it in a New York sewer, where his luck turns out to be all bad. When he has lost almost his entire bankroll, he abruptly changes the rules. From now on, he says, "I will throw the dice in my hat and tell you what comes up. Anybody who doesn't believe me can deal with my boys." Not vnexpectedly, he throws a series of sevens and gets his money back. That's what the state Department of Education is doing with the CLAS test: throwing the dice in a hat. Nobody, they say, can see the test, before or after it is administered. There are three quite disparate reactions to this procedure. The educational establishment says: "Trust us, we throw nothing but sevens." The political and religious fundamentalists don't give a damn what numbers arc thrown; they're going to oppose it anyway, and they are accustomed to taking that position without ever looking at the dice. Any dice. And the people in the middle who may very well support the test on principle just want to have a look at the dice so they can have some idea what it District puts troubled ClAS tist on hold is they are supporting. Or opposing. The majority of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board deserves some commendation for keeping its cool and coming down in that third position, in spite of th e usual stentorian l}_owls of outrage from the fundamentalists. Board members ruled that they would not eliminate the test but would offer it only to those parents who indicate in writing they want their chil dren to take it. That's better than no test at all, but not as good as either (1) simply giving the test as required by law -and done, without fanfare, in Irvine, for example -or (2) putting the shoe on the other foot and requiring the test of :ill students whose parents don't specifically' withdrnw them. This isn't a subtle difference -as the numbers announced this week show. My stepson was scheduled tQ take the CLAS exam at Newport Harbor High School on May 11 arid, of course, didn't when it was delayed by the board. His mother and I looked at the sample questions published in The Time and also saw a •. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR UPalllNTATIVll •• I P•HIDINT · Bill Clinton, (0), The White House, 1600 Pcnnsylvani;i ·.Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 a rta. • ro 2 p.m. P.S.T. . ••VICI PalllDINT .•A.I Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite 212, Washingtt>n, D.C. 20500 • OOVllNOI ·Pete Wilton, (R), Sure Capitol, Sacr.t.mcmo, 95814, (916)4'f5·2841 U.I. llNATOU Bae.bat• Boxer, (D). 112 Hart Sen.ate Bldg., Suite lll, Washingt0n D.C., 20510 (202) 224·3553 or 2250·E. Imperial Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segundo, 90245, (3 10) 414-5700 Dianne Fcln1tcin, (D). 331 Hart Bldg., W.uhingt(m O.C., "20510 (202) 224-3841 or 11 ll l Santa Mon1c.i Blvd., Ste. 915, Los AI'lgelcs, 90025, (310) 914-7300. MOUll O• llNUINTATIYU Chris Co.-, (R), 47th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Ul\'d,, l:a.sr Tower, Suite 430, Ncwporr Be:ich, 92660. 756-22.U or 206 C.utnon Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, {202) 225-5611. (most of Newport Buch) D;a.n.a Rohr.ibachcr, (R), 4Sth Dist., 16162 Bc:ich Blvd., Suire 304, Hunrington Bc.ach, CA 92647 847·2433 or 1027 Longworth Bualdmg, Washingron, D.C. 20515, (202) 225·2415. (Costa Men and West Newport Be:ich) 11AftHNAn Marian Bcrgceon, (R), 37th Dist. 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120, Newport Bach, 92660, 640·1137 or (916) 445-4961. {Reprcscna Newport Beach, Cosm Men) ITAftAlll.MaLY GUbut Ferguson, (R), 70th Diit., 4299 MacArthur ' DlvJ ., Suite 204, Newport Beach, 92660, 756·0665 or (916) 445·7222. {Newport Buch and Com Men.) CA.LlfOINIA COASTAL COMMllllON San Fr.tnCl\CO (415) 90 .. 5200 (South coast region covcr.igc 'rltt bcrwccn offices in Long Beach (lll) 590·5071, anJ an Dieao. COUNn IOAllD o• IUPlllVllOU H.ill of Administmion, 10 Civic C.cnrcr Pl.u..a, SJnt.a AJ,u, 92701 Harrim Wieder 2nd Din. Cosu Mm, 834·3220 Tom Riley 5tJ\ Dist. (Newport Bc:ich, Sanu An.\ Hcighrs) 834·3550 COUNn IOAltD Of IDUCATlON 200 I<a1mus Drive, Com Mes:\, P.O. Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966·4000. Eli.ubcth D. P:u-kcr1 member, Trmm: Arc.a 5 (Co t.a Mcu, Newport Bcacn.) COAIT COMMUNJn COLLIOI DllTllCT I 370 Ad.utu Ave. <Mt.a Me\.a, 92626, 432·50\2 Chancellor : Willi.am M. Veg.1, f. D , Prdidcm· W:llm G. Howald; Do.irJ Members: She rry Daum, P.aul G. 8crgu, Walter G. Howald, Arm:indo R. R.uii; Srudcnt Trustee. Jan Clutter CITYOOVIUIMINT Cott.i Men: Ciry H.ill, 77 f.iir Dri\'t, 754 5223. $.\nJy C.cnis, ma}'Of'i Joe Er1~LMln, Mur, Hon,huc;klc, Peter Hufl'a, and J.iy Humphrey, coun al mtmbcrs. Newport Bc:ieh: C11y H:tll, 3300 Newport nr~\.I I portion of another CLAS exam. Neither of them disturbed us. He had read "Black Boy" in his English class this year, and we had already discussed around our dinner table the questions brought up on the exam. 'fie didn't find any of them either threatening or invasive. So we wrote a letter to the board expressing our support of the test. We try to encourage independent thinking in our household, and we want to see it encouraged -not eliminated -in our schools. We under~tand that some parents are fearful bout exposing 1heir children·to ideas with which they don't agree -or that might stimulate independent thought. We respect those opinions, but we don't want tnem forced on children who have grown up in an atmosphere of exploring and challenging ideas. My wife and J arc also growing very tired of having a highly vocal segment of religious and political fundament~li ts calJing the shats for the rest of us, especially in our public schools. Having said that, I need to add that we also wrote ou r letter feeling a considerable amount of irritation toward the members of the educational establishment who insist on throwing their dice in a hat. Their arrog:ince in dismissing complaints about secrecy from people whose support they badly need is self·defc:iting. This elitist position of the educationists makes it especially tough for beleaguered school board members -including the majority in Newport-Mesa -to hold any kind of line against the fundamentalists who simply want to wipe out for all of us everything that th reatens them. Those of us who support this test in principle hope the education establishment gets enough smarts to modify and openly administer a test embodying these principles before the politicians - feeling the heat from the Righteous Right - eliminate the idea completely. Only in this way can t they make it ea!icr -not harder -for Boards of Education all over the state to support without reservation the educational principles on which the CLAS test is based. Josepli N. Dell is " Santu Ana 1/eirhts resident. . 644-3309. Mayor, Cl.ucncc Turner; M.i\•or pro tcan, Jc.m W;m~ John COx, Evclrn Hart, John Hedges, Jan Dcbay, f'hil S.ansope. OltANOI COUNn PAia IOAllD 88 F.m Pr, Cosu Mc.u, 708·3247 President: R:lndy Smith, Yacc Prcsidcnr, Buck Johns; Directors Doy ltcnky, John Cre.ut, Don Willet, Jim Lindberg, Guy lhy.ahw.a, Emily S;utford1 "hri:m IA Follette . NIWPOat-MUA UNlfllD ICMOOL DIPllCT 1601 J6rh St., Newport Uc.ich, 760·3200. Supcrint(ndcnt: M~c Bernd lloord Mcmbcn: Rod MacMiWa.n1 president; Jam de Uoom, Judy Fr.mco, .Sherry Loofbourrow, Ed Dc~kcr, M.irdu fluor, Forrc t Wcmcr. MllA CONIOLIDATID WAna DIPIUCT 1965 Pl.icentil, Cosr.i Mc::u, 6J l · 1200 Bo.ird Mcmbcrs: Trudy 01\Jlg, H.11ik P.lni;u,, Mario OW'antc, Jack H:tll, Tom Nelsoo COITA MUA IANITMY DIOalCT . P.O Bo~ 1200, Com Mcu 92628·ll00, 754·500. no.ml Memlxrs: Jame• Wahner, James Ferrynun. Narc RoJc, Make Schc.ifcr, J1ld Art Perry. ' • NMVport Beach/Costa Mua Dally Piiot MAac M.unN, DAILY PILOT Actor Austin O'Brien will star as the grand marshal of the Lions 49th annual Fish Fry Parade. PARADE Fre•P•9eAI spotting the boy on a local baseball diamond. "My boys play little league with him," Ferryman explained. Just like a Hollywood deal, Ferryman asked his son to ask O'Brien. O'Brien said he would check with his agent. It just so happens that his agent's children attend Sonora -the same school where Ferryman's wife teaches. Andl the deal was struck. 1894. 1994 FOUR GENERATIONS 100 YEARS! Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • • Wood.Floors • Draperies .ALI>E:N"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. O>sta Mesa 646-4838 Any ho~pital can say they arL' the best. But what really councs is what , . "It's gonna be a good one," Ferryman said. "We're thrilled because Austin is a local boy. Just a real regular guy." Slated for June 4, the parade route will begin snaking down Harbor Boulevard starting at 10 a.m. This year's parade will pay tribute to the 50th anniversary of D-Day. Considered the cornerstone of Costa Mesa's community events, the three-day Fish Fry begins June 3 at 5:30 p.m. with carnival rides, games and, of course, fish dinners. ·111e re:.,ult.-, w ere equ.lll y impressi\'e. ·IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL SENIOR SMILE WEEK!~ . From now until June 1, we will perform FREE oral exams and consults (incl. oral cancer screening) for all patients age 55 or over. In addition to our normal 20°/o senior discount, seniors ~ SAVE AN EXTRA 10°/o on dental treatment, including crown-and-bridge work and implants, initiated.from now until June 1. Call 714/662-4424 and we'll be glad to make an appointment for your ... Massoud Kashanchi Courtesy insurance processing. Med.Cal Accepted . DDS, CAGS/PROSTHODONTICS General, Cosmetic & Implant Dentistry COSTA MESA • BEVERLY HILI.S (714) 662-4424 located next to Coco's Restaurant at Harbor Blvd & 4ffi in Costa Mesa 20% Senior Discount Ytu·round. I ~St!nior Discount May 1'-Junt 1. Saturday, May 21, 1994 A1 --Everybody's Wearing Them doctors who han .• a way of making their patient-, feel comfortable. And ju~t to make sure our Orang1..• Counl) for no .1dc.ln1on.tl lO"t OnL' of our ... peci.tlh -lr:11m.'d repn.·- ..,enc.un e..., \\ill he gl.1d t< > .tn .... \\ l'r Jm '- que:-.llon ... ahoul your he.11th pl.111 ·..., .tec:e...,..., to Hoag lforrt'OllCff"/JUll4.'ll/>Q~/rt'lll<'/"1 their patient ... say • I lull( Cllllct,. ( t'll/l'f' tlttlll 1111 I I loag ,,.1..., ranked among th e top 100 hospitab in the country and named number o ne in O mnge County. llodR I l<nrt lmflr11/I! l> Onll(lll' ( f'llllfl ' 1/11111/>t·I 1111(' ptt1ndtT 11/ patients never ha\'e to go out of their way to find a gcxx.I After all. w hL'n it co1111..· ... to h1..•Jlth t·.m.·. "hy nrn d1<XN.' tlw lx.·..,t~ 011 .. -rfi1<11tl)•t11 c>n111,1,'t''·"""~1· According to a I long I lospital ha:., worked hard to achieve the:.,e resu)L.,. ""''"" "'""'('< doctor. 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HOAG HOSPITAL NIWl'OllT •IACH • CA When you select Hoag Ho."pital through one of our many afftliat~ - health plans, you have acce ~ to the hospital ranked ~1 in Hflll. THllCT "'° HUGH[$ INTEIWALL.~ H!AI. TH '1.AN ~HN'#COCI( l•lm' M!.11\.W MUS..U"""- Wf-C.!CT #0 Ml1lllf HfM 1HCNlf (*Mir "°'-"Tl'"'° NClfemJ.JmE ~M&/'1JIW. P~IWNl'/!t ~~Uff ,.,.,-FVIMl) HCMTH ~ ~H(Al.TH~ MUTt HC41.JHCW il'Srt ~LAI( """'~ '*"11f.~ JOCITH(l!lll ~ {llJSC)H 1WCM£ MTIM...:uM ......... .,,,l'Ua. ~• .... us eot.OOH'AI. 7W PUIS fllM~~l'l.US M(tJl(.AM J(Q.Wf HONlO'w$ . ...., ___ _ ----.-......... -...c. ............. I I 1 l '· At8 Saturday, May 21, 1994 Newport's _. • •• WIV8 or Cllbl to BY EMILY Cu•LY, STAI• wam.a NEWPORT BEACH -The city's plan 10 tap into ground water underneath Fountain Valley could result in increased water rates for Fountain Valley resi- dents. Long in need of a new water supply because of past troubles with salinated water, Newport has proposed construction of four wells in Fountain Valley to tap into the underground waler basin there. Two of the wells would bring $25,000 in annual lease revenue to the city of Fountain Valley but may also force that city to have to spend more on out-of-state water so urces. STUDENTS Fre• P•t• A1 made history come alive fot them." --· Amble, his students say, makes everything come alive. As the coach of the school's track and fie ld team for 11 years, he led the team to a city championship for 11 straight years. Some of his former students have gone on to become state champions. He also coaches student softball teams during the summer. And in addition to the routine mix of subjects in his fi fth -grade class, he gives instruction in art and public speaking. "School wasn't real easy for me -I really didn't like school very much," Amble said. "I don't know if it's something you learn or if it's i.omething that's innate, but I just love my kids. You get a lot out of 1hem 1hat way." Amble's teaching talents we re recognized in 1989 with the Outstanding Contributions to Education Award presented by the county Department of Education. "Among the four of us, he is our favorite elementary school teacher," said Van Sweden, who has a 4.27 grade point average and plans to attend either Princeton or Harvard. "He really related to us kids. He gave.us all nicknames and he was always really happy to see us." As a reward, Amble shares his Costa Mesa home with students who play in his game room - a room with seven pinball machines, a pool table and a jukebox. He also holds Christmas and end-of-the-school-year parties. "He has a special rapport with young people," said Costa Mesa High Assistant Principal Larry Carlson, one of Amble's fraternity brothers at Bemidji State Unive rsity in Minnesota. "Kids talk about him all the time. They say, 'Do you know Mr. Amble? He was my favorite teacher.' " Amble says his secret of teaching is his belief that even the worst students can perform if someone believes in them. At the beginning of his 27-year teaching career in Wasco, a California city near Bakersfield, he taught a sixth-grade class that was written off by other teachers. Many of his students were the children of migrant farm workers. "They didn't have much !>elf-esteem going," he said. So Amble decided to enter them in the city spelling championship and relentlessly coached them after school and on Saturdays. His class won the city championship by bearing a team of mentally gifted eighth-graders. With no children of his own, Amble said his students arc his family. ijis former students agree. "He really was like a fath er figure in the classroom," said LcSage, a Costa Mesa High senior with a 4.14 grade point average. "He is an incredible man who inspired many children." FcDiic __,. r 1.o.r ~ ~::= r lllllll 1111•11 br ManW • 11111-911111 AJ-.1 ,., 431 ·3331 U..I 5247«1 All o( Newport Beach residents' wa1er currently coma from out-of state sources. coatina the city about $7 million annually, accord- ing to Utilities Director Jeff Sta- neart. • Newport has Jona been entitled to the local undergiound water supply, having paid dues as a member of the Orange County Water District, which manages the underground basin. But up to now, the city had been unable to find appropriate sites for wells. Tuesday, the Fountain Valley City Council gave preliminary ap- proval allowing Newport Beach to dig 1wo wells between Slater Av- enue and the San Diego Freeway. Fountain Valley Public Wor~s Di- WATER f,....Pe .. A1 rector Wayne Osborne aaid neao- tiatiom with Newport Beach of- ficials for thcte two wells is about 70% coaapleted and that he ex- pects an aareement by summer. Newport already netotiated with the Fountain Valley School Dis- trict to di& two other wells on property at Hisamatsu Tamu- ra( cqboth) Elementary School, 17340 Santa Suzanne St. Staneart said the Fountain Val- ley wells would allow the city to take 70% of its water from the local underground w~cr basin and only 30% from the more expensive Colorado River water, thereby re- ducing the city's water oPSt• and significantly reducing r idents• water bills in the long run. "Eventually, rates could come down when those bonds are paid for," Turner said. Meanwhile; the council also will consider Monday increasing resi- dents' 'Fwer bills. Sewage rates haven't gone up in two years. UtiJity offiqjals say the increase, which would be phased in over a two- ycar period, will cost residents an extra 52 cents per month. Utilities Director Jeff Staneart said the hike will help pay for much needed maintenance to the city's sewage pumping stations. "The city has maintained an agg ressive sewer main replacement pro- gram and sewer pump ·station improvetnent program," Staneart wrote in a memorandum to the City Council. . The city maintains a million feet of sewer mains, 22,000 sewer con- nections and 24 sewer pumping stations. The council will meet at 7 p.m. Monday in the cou ncil chambers. .. It's an equitable UJUlllDCDl and we feel perfectly fair about the it," Staneart aaid. "All of us pay into (the aysaem) and every- body's well affects everybody else's." Meanwhile, Fountain Valley draws 759' of its water from the underground water table, which costs that city $146 per acre foot, or about Sl.3 million a year. The remainder of the water comes from the Colorado River and slate water project, which costs $416 per acre foot, or Sl.2 million a year. Every April, the Orange .County Water District sets maximum water allotments for all its mem· bers and Osborne said he expects Fountain Valley's maximum will .. 0 s ,J~ ,--Siaoo 1957 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 Auto · Health • Home (BlucCnm) 441 OldN decleaM '° ,.,.. .. • ,...... ol Ncwpon Beach takina water from the eoun:c. This would fon:e foun1ain Val- ley and olbor chics lO draw more waler from the more expensive river soun:c. In the worst case sce- nario, Osborne said, Fountain Val- ley may have to pay an additional $162,000 annually for water. Resi- dents would have to make up the difference on their water bills. Osborne said by topping into tho undcraround table, Newport Beach will lower the aoble by a maximum oC seven f ect, regardless of where ii is dipping. Still, the Newport wells arc a good deal for the city of Fountain Valley, 05bome said, because of lbe P.Otential lease l'C'lentae. Under propoecd terms. Fountaia Valley would receive $25,000 annually by leash11 the 9,750-square-loot piece ot land between Slater and the freeway. The lite is also ideal, ac:cqrding lO Osborne, since the wells would be at least 400 feet away from any homes. Construction or the wells is ex- pected to take about a year and a half. Staneart said fountain Valley provided the best spot for New- port to esaablish wells because an unused pipeline already exialS near the sites. Fountain Valley COYCrs "the most productive area in the basin," Staneart said. Home Delivery ... Diner's Fromthc-~ EXP NU finest ratanrants of 'Jbwport in Orange County Call fur a Mmu 955-FOOD Would you like to place a classified ad? .J Call our classified advertising department at 642-5678. FASHION ..... "qi (714') 129-1540 M Hour W ('114) 72f.8050 LONGS · PAPER TOWELS 2 PLY - CANDY BARS 44C Size Choose from Hershey, M&M, Nestle I SALLY HANSEN tiAIL COLOR REMOVER 6 oz. Asst. Types • 00 . , ----- 5x7's $1 00 When you use our in-store processing Good on 1 Hour or Next Doy $1_00 • Good only at Longwashion laland • Must ~t coupon • Valid Thru 5·26·94 LONGS LIP BALM • Good only at Longs Fashion Island • Must P!'esent coupon •Valid Thru 5-26·94 •Limit 8 ' Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot Saturday, May 21, 1994 8 t PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON; 642-4330, ext. 387 Eagles shed no tears, oner no alibis, just pack it in .... Monsoons as good as they were advertised; Mayfair .pushes Estancia out of Div. Il l playoffs. ~ ~'-''·: .-... -. -•,-.:c,~.:.~'' ~ . '.'., ~ ·~ f"'''"' ESTANCIA B Y BAIUlY FAULKNER, SPOllTS, \\'llrrtll MAYFAIR UDO lJimE LAKEWOOD -The tough part of Estancia High's 9-1 CJF. Division I1J first· grounder to second separated him from round baseball playoff loss at perfection 10 that point. Mayfa ir Friday wasn't t~e But sophomore first baseman Steve lopsided verdict. Nor was it Baker, whose five hits coming in were the the Eagles' challenge of win· fewest on the team, smoked a leadoff sin- ning eight of their last 11 Pacific Coost gle in the sixth to end the no-hiller, the Leagues just to get into the po tseason'."' first of his two hits in three at-bats. The tough part, especially for Coach A strikeout and fielder's choice· put Paul Troxel, was knowing all that re-Harkey one out away from stranding two mained of this roller coaster 13-13 season runners and preserving hii. shutout, but was saying goodbye to the seniors. ·Pedro Arceyut "Jairo Arceyut, Pedro Arceyut, Art lifted a double Martinez, Juan Mendoza and the rest of just inside the our seniors," said Troxel following his last left field line to 1994 post-game talk on the right field d rive h 0 me grass. "Those guys turn in their gear on Baker for the Monday, and we'll have to say goodbye. lone tally. I'm not looking forward to that." Harkey fin- Therc were no tears Friday at the Mon-ished his three- soons' diamond, however, qnly the realiza-hit gem with tion that the better team advanced to only four i.trike- Tuesday's second-roun_d. outs, but an in· "We ran into a tough pilcher (Dan credible 70 of Harkey) and a good team," Troxel said of his 92 pitches the 19-3 Suburban League champion. \\Cre Mrikcs as "But we had a hand in the (eight-run def-he impro,ed to icit) by making a few mistakes." · 'Those guys turn in their gear on Monday, and we'll have to say goodbye. I'm not looking forward to that.1 -PAUl TROXEL -Estancia coach 10-1. After an unearned run gave the hoi.ts a Estancia Marter Jairo Arceyut absorbed 1-0 le:id, the Eagles m:ide two recordable the loss, but received l111le support. errors in a seven-run Monsoon fourth. V" h h M • r bl · f The Ma) fair uprn.ing in the fourth ,,,. it 1 e onsoons comiorta Y 10 root, should have been limited to two runs "ith only Harkey's bid for a no-hiller supplied the sugpense for the final three fram es. minimal defemive efficiency. Instead, jun- Harkey, whose pitches were as trouble-ior Jose Cabrera took over, and allo\~ed some as his stare from atop the mound just one-run in 21/.l innings of relief. ove r his closely-trimmed goatee, breezed "The thing I liked wai. that w~ c_oul~ • s11"VNA No11rLuT, DAILY r1).lbf Mayfair's Andrew· Diggle fires to first in a double play attempt after getting Estancia:s Mike Pawinski at second} through five hitless innings. Only a third-ha'e fold:d ufter th:it seven-run inning, inning walk to G:ilvin Yanagisa,,a and a Troxel ·.~rid. '·But ''e kepi playing hard fourth-inning error on Jai,ro Arceyut 's/· See H TANCIA/Pa9• 12 CIF titles On the line ~ Locals shoot for the moon at todats CIF track and fiel d finals at Vets Stadium in long Beach;_ Masters on the line. BY llICKA.JU> D UNN, Sroan Wam;11 E leven area athletes, competing in a dozen events, will attempt to win individual CIF Southern Section Division JI track and field championships today in the divisional finals at Veterans Stadium in Long Beach, with field ev~nts beginning at 11 a.m. and running events at .l p.m. Among the top competitors are Newport Harbor High weights throw- ers Wade Ti(t, Gina He:ids and Steve Gonzales, each of whom has an excellent chance to earn a CIF title an~ advance to the Masters Meet (May 27), where the combined top nine finishers in all four divisions in each event advance. r No doubt, a tetinis match to ·remember .... Combination of Orange County talent gave USC's Trojans a run for their money in exhibition . T he greatest tennis ever played in the hi tory of Orange County? Th:it's no easy feat. 'Without a doubt it was the best tennis ever played in the history of Orange County. The at- mosphere was electric m midday on Tuesqay.1 Da .. id P:uc;, in 199 l ,11s a former<U.S. Davis Cup member anEJ Australian Open doubles champion. "Without a doubt:· Stuart said, .. ii '"is the best tennis e'er played in the histOf) of Ornnge County. The atmosphere \\:J:. -KEN STUART just electric at Palisades Tennis Club owner midday on Tuesd:i)." Tift, the state leader in the boys shot put with a personal-best 61 feet, Club Tennis 6 inches, qualified No. 1 for the finals with a 60-5~ throw in the pre- That's the opinion of Palisades Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart, but for the. more-than-100 spectators who watched last week's exhibition between Coach Dick Leach 's USC men's t.eam and the Palisades all-stars, it was certainly tennis utopia. ln reviving an old tradition for USC, by ha~ing the Trojans, ranked No. I in the nation, play an all-star match as part of their preparation for the NCAA championships. the Trojans defeated the Palisades all-stars, 8-6. Touring pro Rick Leach, one of the best doubles players in the \\>Orld, veteran Robert Van't Hof, pro tour doubles sensations Scott Davis and Grant Connell, :is well :is 16-year-old phenom Geoff Abrams and two-time national 45s chompion Robyn Ray, were among the Palisades all-stars. ' In the top four singles matchei., Rick Leach defeated USC's Wa) ne Dl:ick, 6-1, 6·2, at No. I; Connell be:u Jon Le:ich. 6-.i. 6-3, at No. 1; former Newport HJrbor High standout Brett Hansen of USC outla tcd Da\IS, 6-.i, lims last Saturday at UC Riverside. Tift broke a 15-year-old Sea View League record in the league finals May 6 with his personal best. Gonzales and Heads arc double qualifiers, both in the shot put and discus, while Corona dcl ·Mar's Jason Boyce will compete in three events, including the 400-meler re lay with Chris Hong, Scott Kfase and See TRACK/P•1• 1 2 Sea Kings didn't sweat the rankings, opting to tee on .... And as a result they With scv~ral stan~uts paying . . A close attentton to thetr g~e, the rallied to Clatm a Share ~ Sea Kings performed well in last f S V. If tMl'iiiili week's CJF team regionals, which 0 ea 1ew go crown. qualify three squads for the state T he Corona del Mar High golf team didn't hi ve much time for reading the Orange County rankings, what with all those hours on the driving range mixed in with homework llnd all. This literary indifference, how- ever, served the Sea Kings well when it came to lacina No. I· ranked Santa Margarita, which many considered a tock to claim the Sea tournament. The Sea Kin~, however, missed the third qualifying spot by one stroke. Only sophomore Billy Sarracino, the Se1 View's individual cham· pion, remains active, representing his teammates 1t Monday's CIF Southern Section Individual Finals at the La Qambre Country Oub tn Santa Barbara. Sarracino'• consistency was mir· rored by most of his teammates, according to Don· View League crown. Coach Dave Don· nellln 's squad dropped the f~rst moetina with the hfahly-touted Eaales by 1 dozen stn*ct, but still ref used to cnunble in awe. In the rematch, ~ril 11, the Sea IClnp cnaitcd to an 9-1ih11troke vkt~, .............. pert .. 'I knew if we played near our capabilities, we'd have a shot at the title. We Just didn't pay much attentlOn to the rankings.• nellan, who cited steady play as the team's biacsl asset "We -didn't have anyone who shot low numben ~ry time out, but I bad five or iii kids I knew I could count to be in tlM MO 30I and low _,. (wltb per for nine ldesnen.n,36or 3') vi1'9ally nery ..... ,,,.. .... .,, .. --dtereatoflelpllO rlnlab as eo- -..nptont. "I aeW if WI ..... _, OW ..,., ...... -·· ...... . --·n..·•· ... ,.. ...,. .., ...... Jd1foA ... ... .. .... ,.. .... ..... .. -i'nClllO ...... OIM ..... w ..... ..... Leach, son of the legendary use. 3 longtime friend of Stuart's and also a Palisades member, is a Grand Slam doubles champion, while Davis, ranked No. 2 in the world in doubles with SEA VIEW LEAGUE CO-CHAMPION$ ~ It ~ • ~ '·-.. ~ " • ' . See TENNIS/Page 12 • f? ' , • .,,, .. ., .. ' 82 Saturday, May 21, 1 '94 Kona quartet caslill at Lanawalkar stop ~ Smith takes fourth; Roland, Chowning , Freeman in stand out PCB performance s on home decking. F our ".Kona bowlers" made the ca~h list in last weekend's Quality/OBA L.anewalker Ptof ess1onal Coast Bowlers Tournament. D.A. Smith was the highes t casher of those who won spots for the e\ent. Smith moved up in the final match from fifth to fourth and took home $790. The left-hander qualified in eighth position with a 221 12-game average . Ro Roland, who works at Strike Time Pro Shop inside Kona Lanes, was as consistent as consistent could be. Roland, another lefty, qualified 14th and fi nished 14th fo r $460. Not making the finals, but picking up checks, were right-handers Scott Chowning and AJan Freeman. Chowning was 34th for S1 95 and Freeman took home $150 for 43rd. Sun City's Jim Murtishaw won his 11th PCB title after , averaging 225.75 in qualifying and 226.62 in the finals. Murtishaw, who sometimes bowls the Scratch 6-Gamer, had his biggest payday yet at Kona, receiving a check for $1,800. Jason Thomas, Simi Valley, finished second for $1,060, and Rick Kfrk, Cypress, cashed for $910 with his third-place fi nish. Prize fund for this third annual event was nearly $18,000 and 46 of the 138 entries t&k home checks. Low to cash was 2,529 (210.75 average) and t he cut score for Sunday's finals was 2,627 (218.91). Jim Murtishaw was the high qualifier at 2,709. T he Newport Aquatic Center junior crew captured third plate overaU in the state championships at ~ Na- toma in Sacramento recently. The team won four state championship events overall and qualified two members to compete in the United States Olympic: Festi- val which will be held in St. Louis July S-10. morning. rhe women's novice eighl placed second to Oakland in a hard-fought race in the finals. Members of the boat included Re- becca Shaw, Kari Dietrich, Jana Watson, Brooke t.eyerly, Lara Barnum, Danika Kag- soff, Cindy Bohler, Leili Kashani and cox- swain Sonal Sheth. to fight off the field to win the gold medal. The men's double was not only a auuc championship event, it was also the qualify- ing race for the U.S. Olyinpic Festival. Nor- ton and Robertson we re victorious by several boat lengths. The men's novice four had their fastest race of the year, placing third in the fin als. Oarsmen included Greg Parker, Tomas Dur- caw, Pence, Jeff Dukes and coxswain Allison Croteau. •Tom Simrak and Jim Upton carted off the top prizes in the Pro-Am held in conjunction Jn a qualifying event for the U.S. Olympic f estival, the women's pair of Cogan and Martindale finished third in a race that was hampered by high winds in the afternoon. with the PCB tou'rnament. Simrak ruined (not) a 276 triplicate ~vith a 296 game which gave him an 848 scratch set. Even without his 96 pins handicap, Simrak would have won the tournament as his pros Newport's success is all the more remark- able considering its team consists of 34 ath- letes, compared to other te ams which have 75 or more. On the first day of competition, the men's quad set the standard fo r the rest of the team, crushing the field to win by several seconds. The boat consisted of Montgome ry Norton, Blake Robertson, James McNamara and Mike de Figue_iredo. The men's varsi ty four qualified for the fi nal and placed six th. Competing were Nor- 1011, McNamara, de Figueiredo, Mau Pence and coxswain Brakesman. After a slow stnrt, the women's novice.four of Watson, Dietrich, Leyerly and Barnum, along with coxswain Brnkesmun, fough t back to fi nish a close second to the Marin crew )hot 842 for a 1,786 grand total. · The next highest casher was Bill Gabriel with 1,577. Simrak received S200 for first and Gabriel pocketed S 100 for second place. Bowling Not to . be 6utdone by the men, the women's quad of Michel Cogan, Gretchen Sloan, Sally Martindale and Julie Weightman and coxswain Grant Drakesman convincingly captured a second gold medal. ln the final events of the day, Robertson finished third in the men's varsity ~ingle event, while Allison Cordrey placed sixth in her single final. which won by a few inches. / Jn the women's varsity eight final, the crew o( Cognn, l eyerly, Wa1son, Sloan, Mar- tindale, Weightm::in, Azizi, Liz Shaw and cox- swain Brn~csman finished a strong third. Also cashing in the adult division were Jim Crnnk with 1,564 for S50 and Marty Ingram with J,562 for $30. Jim Upton was the senior division winner, shooting scratch scores of 192, 243 and 198 for 663 scratch. Hi s 15 pins handicap, added to the 942 shot by his pros, added up to 1,520 and the SI 00 first-place prize. After winning a preliminary heut in the OAthe second day, the .NAC crew started thin off winning the women's double. Weig tman~nd Nicole Azizi literally jumped from the women's varsity eight heat to race their final in the double. They still managed The Newport squad consists or athletes who attend Ne,\port Harbor, Corona del Marr Estancia, Irvine, Woodbridge nnd Edi· ~on high schools. Picking up 1rophies in the junior division were Jolee Crank, James Vales and Karyn Lorentzen. Post time Sunday •Some bowlers just can't get enough of the· game. After bowling Jl games in the PCB tournament on Saturday, Rick Barbaria and Gary Toyama came back to bowl the Scratch 6-Gamer and fin ish first and second, respectively. ~ Interscholastic Equestrian League horse show set for Huntington Beach Central Park run. Barbaria took the first three-game block wit h a 702 set, then shot 254-711 for a 1,413 total and $300. Toya ma won the third sidepot with 242 and held on for a 1,326 grand total and $160 cash. BY BAllY f AULKNUl, SPous Wam;a Corona del Mar High's Erika Sparks, and Newport Harbor's Nolly Warmington will compete in Sunday's Interscholastic Equestrian League of Orange County horse show. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Huntington Beach Central Park Equestrian Center. Kevin Webster finished third with 1,301 for S 114, while Woody Owens grabbed the last cashing spot with 1,298 for $50. Bill Peters' 716 was the high series for the night. • Kona Lanes received word this week that it is one of the Orange County bowling ce~ters still in the running to host ._ 1995 California Women's Bowling Association Queens Tournament. Warmington, a freshman, is five points behind the p:ice of La- guna Beach High's Lizzy Hanauer for the l>eason's overall VaTl>ity individual championship, while Sparks, a junior. leads the junior varsity individual standings heading into Sunday's fourth and final event of the season. • The decision is expected to come within the next two weeks, following the State convention. Both locals will compete in hunters, jumper!> and equestrian · events to complete the initial season of I El. an offshoot of :in equestrian league based in Los Angeles. The State Queens is the most prestigious scratch event open to all pro, and amateur, women scratch bowlers in the state. The tournament is held annually over the Memorial Day weekend. Other schools competing include Santa Margarita, Laguna Beach, El Toro and St. Margare t's. Cherie Nogy, whose bowling column oppeors Jn tlle Dolly Pilot every Saturday, is tl1e General Manager of Kona Lnncs In Costa J\lcsa. CdM's Trina Howard and Newport's Megan Mahoney have rep- resented their schools in previous IEL competition, but are side- lined Sunday due to injuries to their horses. TENNIS FreM Po9e 11 3·6, 7·6, at No. 3; and Van't Hof swept USC's Phil Rosse r, 6-4, 6-3, at No. 4, giving the Palisades all ·stars a 3-1 edge. Black and Jon leach, who will play in the Adoption Guild's men's open division May 28-30, arc both All-Americans and ranked No. 2 in the notion in doubles. They also won the Pacific 10 Conference title at Ojai earlier this seal.on and advanced to the main draw of the ATP/New~weck Champions Cu p in February as amateurs. In the other five singles matches, USC won four, including Chris Swortwood's 6-4, 2-6. 7-6 victory over Abrams (Palisades) at No. 7. Abrams is a sophomore at Newport Harbor. The Trojans won three of five doubles matches to win the exhibition, with Jon Leach and Black winning a pro set over Davis and Connell, 8-3. The five-court, no-lights Palisades Tennis Club in Costa Mesa specializes in memberships for players with a 4.5 to 6.5 NTRP ranking. Stuart, a former NCAA doubles champion and pro tour player, was the first in Orange County to use computer technology to arrange matches between players of compatible rating and availability. The club, which opened May 16, 1992, has· a waiting list for membership. having l'eachcd Stuart's self-imposed membership limit of 150 in March. Prospective members are asked to play at the club before joining, ensuring mutual Kane to Missouri Valley · CORONA DEL MAR -Rosa· lie Kane, a standout performer for the Corona del Mar High girls basketball team last fall, will at· tend Missouri Valley College, her ~--~ mother Rosalie conr1rmed Friday. Missouri Valley College is an NAlA $Chool in Mar hall, Mo., just outside of Kansas City. She'll major in criminal justice. Kane, at S·foot·lO, is expected to play for- ward at her new school. She averaged 13.7 points per game her senior year at CdM. Kane wa a member of the eight-player All- Newport-Mesa Districr Oirls Basketball Dream Teom lost year. a well as earning first-team All-Sea View League honors frorn the league's coaches and second-team laurels on lhc Dally • Pilot sqund. • compatibility. •A Real Ace: His name is Ace and his team is called the Wild Aces, but it's no joke on or off the court. •Greatest name In tennis: So what about the captain's name? "Ace is my real name," freeman said. "My father's name was Alfred Charles Eqward Freeman, and he named me after him, but I'm not a junior. So he named me Ace Edward Freeman. He goes by A.C., Ace Freeman of the Costa Mesa Tennis Club is the captain of the 3.5 division team that won the World TeamTennis and I'm Ace. l get teased about it Recreational League regional title at Shadow Mountain Resort in Palm Desert May 15. h's a five-person team, played with the same rules as wrr. The Wild Aces won the club championship to earn n trip 10 the regionals. They won four consecutive matches at the regionals in Palm Desert to advance to the WIT Recreational League nationals at the end of the year. ln defeating Fullerton's. Friends and Lobbers in the regional final, 'It was just amazing. It was a miracl e. It's 4- 1, then it's 5-1 ... we just couldn't believe 't I I . a lot ... you know, things like, 'We'll see if your serve lives up to your name.' " •Wilding Cup: Newport Deach's Hank Lcichtfried, Jim Nelson and Bob Duesler won in the men's 55s, Costa Mesa's John Jensen and CdM's Glenn Turnbull won in men's 70s, Newport Beach's Cathie Hall, Julie Hayward and Beverly 20-19, Costa Mesa-'s Wild Aces needed a miracle, and got one. Winans won in the women's 60s, -ACE FREEMAN and CdM's Ellen Bryant won in the women's 50s, as Team USA defeated Australia/New Zealand in the fifth renewal of the Wilding Cup, 29-26, a rwo-dny, open-ended seri es at the Newport Beach Tennis Club . . Down by fou r games heading into the final set, Chris Shulda and Vickie Waterman lost the first gam~ in mixed doubles, then won six in a row to pull out a dramatic win, 6-1, lo give Costa Mesa the mj'tcl\. It's our country's top seniors against combined teams !rom Australia and New Zealand. Team USA leads the series, 4·1. The Wilding Cup, which began in 1985, is named after Anthony F. Wilding, a New Zealand tennis star who won four consecutive Wimbledon men's singles titles Crom 1910-1913, before being killed in World War I. He's the only player from New Zealand ever to win Wimbledon. "It was just amaiing," Freeman said. "It was a miracle. ll's 4-1, then it's S·l ... we just couldn't believe it." Shulda and Freeman are the men; Waterman, Michaela Tolmie and Mercedes Martinez are the Wild Aces' women. LOCAL ICHIDULI IATURDAY , ..... High school boys -OF Individual Prellrn1: Corona del Mar, Newport • Harbor at ldlton, 8:45 a.m. Trtldl llH flet• Commurtlty college m.._ -OrAn&e Coatl al S~•e Flni ls, Cerrltot Colt.se. High school bort and girls -CIF" f inals al Vtterans Stadlu.m.l long leach, 11 a.m. nrtt neld, 1 p.m. lirSt run. er .. College -OCC it PadOc Cout ltowfng Championships al S.tcramt nto. IATUDAY Col'-1! -occ at P•dnc Coasl lt~ng t hamplonthlpt at Sacrt\mtnlo. GOLF ,,. ....... 1 also credited alternate Justin Beck's contributions. Sarracino, wi1h two sub-par nine-hold rounds on the sea- M>n, was the team's most frequen t rpedalist, and Donnellan prnised his naturally )mOOth swing and level head as keys to his success. Walden's poise and quality short game helped his $COrc all season, according to Donnellan, who identified o tireless work ethic as Wclker's prims&ry " )Cl. Bemis, nic:knnmed "Mr. Reliable," typifies the tcurn theme, missing very few fairwnys all year, 11ccording to his coach. Olasgow. one of few females pinyin& prep golf, defeated Santa Margarita's Kellee Booth, amona the top-ranked fe· male juniors in the nation, in one or 1wo m:itches. Donnellan called Keane a "potcntiaJ upcr-tar," who needs only to improve accuracy orr the tee 10 post some eye·popplng scores the rcr.t or his caree r. Mustangs eliminated, 5- • Irvine ousts Costa-Mesa from softball playoffs with shutout victory Friday. Bv lUCKAll.D DUNN, Sroan Wama IRVINE .... Similar tough draw, same l>toryli ne: Costa Mesa High 's softball team loses 5-0 in the firi.t round of the CIF Southern Section c1'vision JI I play- offs. "I really thinl. we could've gone w the quarterfinals if we would've won this game,'' sa id McM1 Coach Rick Duonurigo, following his team's quick departure in the play- offs for the second year in a row, this time on Friday ::igainst third- seeded Irvine ( 18-9), the Sen View Le:igue champion, which won ib 10th consecutive g~1me. The Mu stang (11-11 ) entered postseason competition last season for the first time in 15 yea rs, and prompt!~ lost to top-seeded Wood· bridge by the same score. "Woodbridge was the same type of game, in that we gave (Irvine) some runs," said Buonarigo, whose TRACK Fr•• P•t• 11 Brian Hogan. Additional qualifiers for the girls finals include Newport Har- bor's Cara Heads in the discus (121-10), Misty May in the high jump (5-4), Lindsey Curtis in the 300 low hurdles (47.78), and CdM's Tracy Clark in the 3200 meters ( 11 :26.39). Moy, second in the i:.wte la st year at 5-10, is still nur~ing u ten- der right calf mus,lc, but is ex- pected to qualify easily for the Masters Meet. ESTANCIA Fr•• P•1• 11 und battling. That's what these kids did all year just to get here. No one was happy with our fi rst half, but the kids pulled up their drawers and showed a lot of char- acter. "I'm happy wi th our season, and Vanguards seek basketball aide COSTA MESA -Athletic Di- rector Ron Prc11ymnn is accepting resumes for un a si ·t:inl men's bas-- kctball coaching po ition 01 South· em C41ifornla College The open- ing was cmueJ with the departure of Roger Holmes, who wus hired th1) week a~ the head boys basket· ball coach :11 Marina High. The deadline for interested pJr- ties 10 submit their resumci i\ June-i, All resumes and letten. of interest should be sent to Ron Pre ttymo n, Athletic Director Southern Californiu CoJle~e, 55 Fair Drive, Costa MeH, Ca. 92626. This is a port·timc poid position. squad finished third in the P:icil Coast League. "Out we threaten in this one. Against Woodbridg we never got a runner to third." Mcs:i sophomore pitcher Ni Montgomery ::illowed only o e::ir'ned run and walked nobod Catcher Sara Snyder had two Mesa's three hits, including a bus single in the second inning, th stole ccond and adv:inced to thi on a throwing error. Snyder w' left stranded, however. Irvine scored in the first innin \\hen le::idoff hitter Shyc Nukab· )<JShi singled· to center, stole sc ond, moved to third on a _groun out and )Cored on a wild pitc The host Vaquero!> scored two u eurncd runs in both the fifth an sixth innings. Jennifer Long had Mes:-i's onl other hit. "This was supposed to be a re building year, becau~e we lost fiv starters," Buonarigo sa id. •• thought we'd do pretty well, but wasn't sure if we'd make ClF." IRYINI 5, COSTA MESA 0 Costi Mcs01 000 000 0-0 3 lnint 100 022 A-S 7 1 Montgomtry ;and Sn)'dcr; Young 01nd Smith. W-Young, 17·6. L-Montgomery. Heads, who won the girls shot put and finished No. 2 in the dis· cus during the prclims, hos gone 45-71;, in the shot put. A two-time Maste rs Meet cham- pion in the discus, Heads finished sL'<th in the state last year ( 139·6) and qualified for the CIF finals this year with a throw of 140-7 in the prelims. She has won four league titles in the. shot put; two in the discus. Gonzales qualified in both the boys discus (157-1 I ) af\d shot put (56-10), while Doycc, in addition to the 400 relay, will compete in the 100 ( 10.90) and long jump (22- 41/.1). the progress we made," Troxel continued. "Now comes the tough part." MAYFAIR f , ESTANCIA 1 E1t1nci1 000 001 0-1 J 3 M;i)'falr 100 710 11-9 10 l J, Arctyut, Cabrtri (4) and P. Arcryut; lfar•cy and Stevens. W-tl.ir•ey, 10· 1. L-J, Arceyut, 4·7. 28 -P. Arceyut (E), Stevens (M), Woodw01rd (M), Cibbons (M ). DIEP SEA FISHING • PalDAY'S fltM COUNTS DllY•r'• LMker -7 bo3ts, 180 analtu. 1 ~hltc sea bus. 68 bonito, 678 barracuda, 64 c.ilico bJlf, 45 und b.us. 1 rodOsh, 90 m01clct'rel. N•wtt•rt Le..tll111 -7 bo.lls. 154 al\glers. J6 tcllo~111I, 4 l'hitc se• bus, 182 b.lrr.Kud•, 111 ulico b.Ju, 28 und b.us, 4 r0<Ui1h, 2 sculpln, 20 bonito, 199 m1el.rrtl. TODAY'I I CMIDULI I e f n Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday. May 21, 1994 83 Cost• Mesa anglers hitting n lilg In several nautlcal directions . • Phillips, Ellingbow, Lee, Barnett, Amburgey, Sauceda, Kramer all have a happy common denominator. W hite seabass followed huge schools of noating squid into the shallow waters of Catalina Island over the weekend, and anglers on board sportfis~ers running out of local landings hooked into a number or big white seabass and few ycllowtail. Ken Philipps of Costa Mesa, fishing on board ~he charter boat Bongos II. operating out of Davey's Locker decked a 26-pound white seabass and the~ topped off a good 'day's., fishing on the Cast sportboat by setting the hook on a 21-pound yellowtail. Robbie Ellingbow of Costa Mesa headed over to Catalina on the California Dawn, also running out of Davey's Locker, and hooked into a 32-pound seabass fishing off the bottom. A change in the weather pattern might shut down the actio n on seabass, calico bass, ycllowtail and bonito for a few day ~ut the water around the island is holding m the 63-degrce range and this/'ust could be the key to keeping schools o fish tight to shore and in a f ceding mood dcsphc gusty northwesterly winds. The bait supply for the whole fleet ho.s been good and even though squid arc most likely going through their last breeding cycle of the season, there should be plenty of anchovies and sardines in receivers to maintain good early summer fishing at off shore islands :ind along the beach. Jim Lee of Costa Mesa, who caught a ~-pound sandy at Newport Reef while fishing on board the Freelance during a twilight trip. Roy Barnett of Costa Mesa topped a good week of surface fishing as he checked in with a 61h-pound calico bass also angling on the Freelance. • The word has spread along •he coast that there is a good chance that albacore could move ,into Southern California waters by late June. Big schools of barracuda moved into coastal waters earlier this week and the bite was wide open for "log" class harries in the eight· to 10-pound class. The barracuda were located in the channel about three miles off the beach and larger cudas were taken on medium size blue and white iigs. ... •• 7£~ Schools of longfins are making a big swing about 1,200 miles west or Newport and they arc currently about 10 degrees farther south than they have been in a number of years. Outdoors If this route doesn't change, albies will be on a direct course for the bait filled waters off San In addition to limits of barracuda being posted by both Newport landings, sand bass and halibut arc also biting off Huntington Beach, while the calico bass bite has been pretty steady south of the jetties and off Laguna Beach in the stringcr--keip:- The largest sand bass weighed in at Davey's Locker-this week was landed by COLLIGI NOTIS Diego. Department or Fisheries biology boats arc monitoring the movement of albacore as they move in from the Pacific and as soon as these fish get within a few hundred miles of the coastline a more accurate prediction will be made on the sec soccer signings .announced McDuffie was an all-CIF and all· Sunkist League selection while at Rim of the World, while Clements was a four- year varsi ty starter, as well as all-Valle Vista League selection and captain of his team at Bonita. COSTA MESA -Southern California College men's soccer coach Dave Mcleish has announced the signings of several players to bolster next season's squad. The players include Kevin Villar, a jun- ior midfielder who is transferring from Ol'angc Cbast College; Brian Hurley, a forward from El Dorado High; Brian Mc- Duffie, a fullback from Rjm of the World High; Matt Clements, a forward from Bo- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE nit a High; John Mullinax, a fullback from Katella High, and John Lowell, a sopho· more goalkeeper who has played for club teams in Germany. Villar was an all-Sea View League se- lection at Tustin High before moving on to Orange Coast. In his senior year at El Dorado, Hurley scored 13 goals and had four assists in 16 games, earning all-league and all-county honors. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Mull inax was all-Empire League at Ka· tella, and Lowell was asked at pn~ time to be the goalie of the Malaysian National Team. •Carrie Nelson, an outfielder at SCC, has been named an NAIA softball All- American scholar-athlete. Nelson has a 3.62 grade-point ave rage in mathematics. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE pending arrival or lon&lin tuna which have been absent from local waters ror over five years. •Big game fishing along the Dujo's cast cape region is showing signs of kicking into high gear. The water hos finally moved into the mid· 70s and lots or batt is the rea)on marlin, tuna, jacks, dorado and roostcrfish have moved into this part or the calm Sea of Cortez. Anglers fishing on cruisers and !lupcr pangas out of Hotel Spa Ducna Vista Dench Resori (800-752-3555) are getting into good fishing as most anglers are returning the beach with mixed cutches. Larry and Martha Warlaumont of Balboa Island own a home on the beach just south of the Buena Vista Beach Resort and arc really into deep sea fishing. • Last 'week Martha was fishing on board their 31-foot Innovator named Rerreiver, and this avid billfish anglerette landed a 165-pound marlin on light tackle fished with a Daiwa SL.SOSH conventional reel. This outdoor writer had a chance to visit with the Warlaumonts in Mexico and shared some fresh smoked marlin while gathering details on the catch. Martha will be the chairperson fo r the annual Balboa Angling Oub Ladies Billfo.h Tournament Aus.JI· f'J] more information, hone 67.5-~ fJ, •!rout foi~in& is cxceltent ~ h vinc Lake where angler!> arc ~oring on lot of trophy chm rainbov.) " Fred Amburgey of Co.,ta Mc!>a landed a S.7-pound r:iinbow trout at Irvine Lake 011 Saturday fi)hing along the we t shore amJ baited hi!> hook with green Po,,er 0Jit. Erne)t Sauceda of Co-.t:1 Me!>a fooled a 5.3 pound bow into bitinrrPower Bait ati.o fishing orr a west shore point. Mike Kramer of Cos1a Mc-.a took his sevcn·)·ear-old !>On Mathew fol11ng at Irvine over the weekend and the young boy hooked into a six-pound trophy cl:!ss rainbow while trolling a Ncddkhsh lure along the buoy line near the dam. •Over at the Santa Ana River L3kcs. beginner and novice anglers '~ill ha' e a chance to fish :i special "Catch Out Pond" filled with rainbow trout. This is a first of its kind event at this fishing complex and expert inMruct1on and tackle will be furnished to en!>ure that youngsters and new anglers will be able to catch a trout. Anglers can fl.sh for one trout in this heavily-stocked f'ond free today and Sunday with admission to the Lal..es. Schwartz captures scratch main. COSTA MESA -Bo&by Schwartz of Cos.ta Mesa outfinisbed a five-rider field to take the scratch main event Friday night during the weekly Speedway nro- torcycle racing program at the Orange County Fairgrounds track. Brad Oxley of San Juan Capistrano was second in the four-lap event, foll owed by Mike Faria (Apple Valley), Robert Pfetzing (Tustin Ranch) and Shawn Mc- Connell (Brea). ln the eight-lap handicap main, Brea's Shawn McConMll was victorious, with Oxley once again finishing second. Fana, Paul Colston of Lake Elsin9re. Greg Ayers of Anaheim, Newport Beach's Mark Hannah7-Doug Nicol of Palos Verdes and Pfetzing rounded out 1hc field. · Faria was the Coors Light. Championship Challenge victor. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE 92627 above on: not applicable Elaint A. England Rtnatt Victo11a Palmer. Ginger L ReynOlds This statement was Meo Flctltlon Flctltloua Flctttloua Flctltloua flc1Jtlou• Flctltloua Flctltloua 817 Victoria St., A201, Ttn stalement wu filtd with tht Counly Clerk of Bualneu Name Bualn•u Name Buslne .. Name BualneH Name BualneH -"•m• Bush'"• Name :SualneH Name Colla Mesa, CA 92627 wltl"I the County Clerk or Orange Counly on April 26, Stat•ment Statement llatement Statement Statement Statement Stetement This buslnen Is con-Orange Counly on Apnl 29. 1994. Tht foUowlng persona att Tht following persons are Tht following persons art The following persons are • Tht following persons att Tht following persons are Tht following persons 11a 'i:::!ed :yg:r::' ~~~(i~l)d~tom. 1994 F607498 Ft07003 doing buslntH as: doing business as: doing buslne11 as: doing business as: doing business as: doing bUslntu as: doing busllless as: r r Pubtoshtd NewJ)Olt Beacll- V A STABLES. 1943 Port OFF"SET GRAPHICS, 2175 PETERSON RESEARCH, PETER'S EUROPE.AN CAA PACIFIC BOOKKEEPING ACCUTEL COMMUNICA-Commtrclal Property Con-menc:tdunJo ~~sa~ busl· PubOshtd Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May Catolgan Place, NewJ)Olt Pacific Ava., Unit B-3, 2070 Monrovia, Costa & PARTS OEPO, 934 W. COMPANY, Suite 170, Bay-TIONS, 9092 Talbert Avt., ntctlon, 9322 Flicker Ave., B'~~ tss ·~am~(s) c~u~: Costa Mtsa Daily Pilot May 21, 28. June 6, 13, 1994. Beech, CA t26e0 Cotta M .... CA 92627 Mtll, CA 92627 17th St., Costa Mesa, CA side Square, Corona o.i #11 , Fountain Valley, CA fountain Valley, CA 92708 ~ n . 4 29 94 15 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. s302t Leah Alh Tark11hln, 1943 Gregory A. YerkH, 2175 John L Peterson, 2070 92627, Mar, CA 92625 92708 Nancy Galf Monahan, a Vt on. • • Sa987 Port Carolgan Pleet, New· P•cifle · Ave. B-3, Costa Monrovia. Costa Mesa, CA Gino Sharafkhanlan, 21148 Rostbud Corporation, Salty LC. Hernandtz, 9092 sarM ~~f:t:i~i:r:!'::t" was filed PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE port a .. ch, CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92627 ~7 Surfwood t.an.. Huntington (Washington State), Talbert #11, Fountain VaJ. This business Is con· •---------This bu1lnass Is coo-This bu1tne11 11 con-Thi• buslntu Is con-Stach, CA 92648 lhl1 bu1lnas1 11 coo-lty, CA 92708 ducted by: an lnd.Mdual with tht Counly Clerk 01 Flctltloua dueted by: an lndivktu.al ducted by: an Individual ctuded by: an lndtvldual This bu1ln111 Is con-ducted by: a corporation Thi• bu1lnt11 is con-Tht regtstrant(s) com· Orange County on AprA 29• flctltloua Business Name The ragl1trant(1) com· Tht rtgl1trant(1) com-Tht rtglatranl(I) com· ducted by: an Individual Tht reglatrant(s) com· ducl.ed by: an lndlvldual menced to transact busl· 1994 Busln•H Name Statement ... menced 10 transact busl· meneed 10 transact busl· manced to transact busl· The rogl1trant(s) com· mtnctd to transact bull· Th• rtglstrant(s) com· nest undtf the Fictitious F607544 Statement Tht fono .... 1ng persons are neas under the Flctltlous ntss under the FJctitlous ness undtf the Fictitious manced to ltansact busl· n11s under the Flc:tiliout menced lo transact busl· Buslnt11 Nama(s) 11st9d Published Newport Beach· Tht following persons art dOtng ous1ness as· Business Name(s) listed Buslntn Name(•) listed Business N1ma(s) fisted ness under the Fictitious Business Namt(s) llSled ntss under lhe fle11llou1 above on: N/A Costa Mesa Dally PilOt May doing business as: TRESA·s FlOWERS, 701 aboYe on: 4-23-94 above on: 4-14-94 aboVa on: 8188 Business Name(•) hsttd aboYe on: n/a Business Name(s) listed Nancy Monahan 7, 14, 21, 28. '1994. CUT·RITE GLASS & MIR· E Balt>Oa. Balboa, Ca1.1 Ltah Alh TatkHhln Gregory A. YerkH John L Pttl(son above on: 4·10-94 Rostbud Corporation, aboVe on: 4·27·94 This 1ta1tmen1 was fittd Sa973 ROR, 2060 Continental, 9261 Thls atattmtnt was flied This 1la1tmtnt was filed Thia 1tatem1nt was flied Gino Sharafkhanjan Robert Frazier, Pres. Sally LC. Hernandez with tht Counly Clerk of Costa Mtsa, CA 92627 Trosa Ann Crout, 918 E with tht County Clerk of with the County Clerk of with the County Clerk of This 11atem1nt wu flied This 1tatemtnt was fifed This stalement was flied Orange County on May 6, PUBLIC NOTICE Jettery J. DeJong, 2060 Ocean Front, Balt>Oa CA Orange County on April 28, Orange County on April 4, Orange Counly on April 2:2, with tht Counly Cltfk of with the County Clerk Of with lht Counly Clerk or 1994. ConUn1nta1 Costa Mesa. 92661 1_.. t994. 1994. 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S.012 TERNATIONAL SYNDICA· Business Namt(t) listed above on: 5·16-1994 , Sa949 Sa923 Sa936 Sa967 Sa968 Sa978 TION NETWORK. 2797 above on: nta Tresa Crout __ P_U_B-Ll_C_N_O_T_IC-E--• PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Bunllng Circle, com Jett DeJong This sia1tmeni was rilea Mesa, CA 92626 This staltment was filed wllh the Counly Clerk ot fictitious f1ctltloua flotltloua ... Flctltloua Flctltloua Flctltloua Flctltloua , Egon Reteh, same with lht County Clerk ol Orange County on May 16. BualneH Name Bu•ln ... 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LAZAR & FIRST STEP INSURANCE THE CAFE AT 242 N. ~~:= iivdHU~tw~ B's~ unde~ the 1 Fl) ct;"~!'; Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May 21. 28, June 4 11, 1994 288 Costa Mtsa St., Costa Via Los Atbolts, Sin Juan b) RICHARD'S APPAREL ASSOCIATES, 64 Rain-SERVICES, 2915 Red Hi•, COAST HWY., 242 N. eeach, CA 92663' a:v~e:. 4.:6~:i s 11 7, 14, 21 , 28, 1994 Sa022 MHa, CA 92627 Capisltano. CA 92675 SERVICES. 3031 Orange wood, Allio VleJo, CA Sut1t G104, Costa MtSI, Coast Hwy., Laguna Stach, .Cathryn Renee Petersen, E on Reich Sa989 PUBLIC NOTICE Vetvtl Bl .. u Mangan, 286 Geoffrey DeYoung Michel, Ave .• Santa Ana_, CA 92707 92656 CA 92626 CA 92651 507 Tullin Avt. Newport T~ls Slatemenl was flied PUBLIC NOTICE Costa MtH St., Costa 28802 Via lo• Atbolts, San Richard Perez, 18045 Via Laurence Jon Lazar, 64 Becky Joyce Sroloff, 1935 Susan Ballew: 17795 Beach, CA 92663, wllh lhe County Clerk of Flctltlou• Mtea, CA 92627 Juan Captetreno, CA 92675 La Cresta, Chino Hilla, CA Ralnwood. Aliso Viejo, CA Anaheim Ave .. IB, Costa Skypark Cir., Suite G, Ir· This business 11 con· Or e Counly on April 29 Fl tltl 8 N Thia bu1lnH1 11 con· This business 11 con-92709 92658 Mesa, CA 92627 vine, CA 92714 ducted by· an lnd1vldual t ang c oua ualn••• am• ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndlvldUl.I Thi• bualneu 11 con· This bu1lneu Is con-Thia bu1lnt11 Is con-This bu1lnaa1 Is con-The reg.lstrant(•) com-994 F607489 Bualness Name Stetemtnt The reglelrant(s) com-The registrant(•) coma ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lndMdual ducted by: an Individual dueled by: an lndMdual mtnetd to transac1 busl· Statement The following persons alt mtneed 10 transact bull· menc.d to tranHc1 busl· Tht rtglstrent(•) com· The reglllrant(s) com-Tht reglstrant(s) com-The regl11rant(1) com-ntH under the Flclltlous Published Newport Beach· The followlng persons are doing buslneu as: neH undar the Ftctltloue ntll under the Fictitious menced to tranNCI bual· menced to transact busl· mtnced to tran11ct busl· menced to transact bull· Buslnt1s Name(•) listed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May doing business as: MASONRY SPECIALISTS. BualneH Namt(•) llsttd Builntll Name(•) fisted n111 under lht Fictitious neu under lht Fictitious nan under lht Fictitious nets under the Fictitious above on· Aprll 28. 1994 7, 14, 21. 28. t994. AQROSS AMERICA. 1691 16372 Conslluclion Corcla above on: 3-1·94 above on: 3-14-94 eus.lntH Namt(s) listed Buslnes• Namt(s) listed Business N1mt(s) llsted Buslntu Nama(s) fisted Cathryn RtnH Petersen Sa979 Mesa 011vt #$.3, Santa E. 12 IMnt, CA 92714 Velvet Mqan Geoffrey OtYoung Mtchtl above on: 4-11·94 above on: 4-1S-94 above on: 4-29-M above on: 4·29-94 Thie llattmanl wae filtd Ana Heights. CA 92707 Ron;ild J Gotmaat. 22 Thl• statement was flltd Thlt 11attmant wae filed This etatamtnt was flltd Laurance J. Lazar Becky Joyce &oloff Susan Sall-with tht Counly Cllf'k of PUBLIC NOTICE Andrew B1ng11, 1691 CrHk f'65. llYlne, CA with tht Counly Clerk of with tht County Clerk ol wllh the County Clerk of This 1tattment wu flied Thi• 1ta1tment was filed This staltmtnt was flltd Orange County on April 29 Mesa Drive, S-3, Santa Ana 92714 Orange Counly on .A.prlt 26 Orange County on Aptll 19 Orange County on April 22 with the Counly Clerk of wtlh lht County Clerk of with lht Counfy Cltfk of 1994 ' Flctltlou• Heights, CA 92707 This buslnaaa is con· 1994, ' 1994. ' 1_.. ' Orange County on April 15, Orange Counly on Apr'il 29, Orange County on April 29. F&OT•H Bualn••• Name This business Is con· ducted by: an individual F607041 F606214 F60l727 1994 1* 1994 Publ htd N 8 h Statement ducted by: an lnd1v1dual The raglstrant(s) com· P .. n .... __. N_,,,., ........... P"bli ......... N......,,. .. Beach· Published Ntw""" Stach-F901909 Ft07577 F607493 11 ewport tac • Tht following persons .,. The reglslrant(s) com-menctd to lransacl busl· u.......... •".,.... • ...,,,...,,. " ,..,.., •"""'' """· p btl h d N .. B h p bll h-.. N rt 8 h p bli h ..... N rt 8 .. Cosla Men Dally Pilot May d ·1 b 1 • menctd to transacl ousl· ness under tht F1c1111out Cosla Meea Dally Pllol Cosla Masa Dally Pilot Colla Mell Dally Pllol u 1 • ewpo.. tac • u 1 "" ewpo . tac · u s .... ewpo eac..-7 14 21 28 1994. 0 ~ us ntss 11' ness under the Flc11t1ous Business Name(s) t1s1ed April 30, May 7, 14, 21, April 30, May 7, 14, 21, .A.prll 30, May 7, 14, 21, Costa MtH Dally Pilot May Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot Ma1 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May , ' , ' Sa985 fo~ ~.,;Ef. C(ON~~LT~!: 8u1lnt11 Namt(s) listed abOVt on· S-13·94 1994. 1994. 1994. 14, 21 , 28. June 4, 1994. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. 7, 14, 21, 26, 1994. port Beach CA'126J3 abOve on: 5-4·9'1 Ronald J Gotmul Sa954 Sa924 Sa943 Sa002 Sa971 s.993 PUBLIC NOTICE Chrlstop'* Joseph Ptllttl Andrew Beng1s Thos stat8!Mnt us t 1td --------I ICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 108 Olive St (Apt B) New: This s1atemen1 was flied W•th lht Count~ Cit'lk of PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOT -Flcutloua port Beach, CA 92663 with 1.he County Clerk or Orange County on May 13, FlctlUoua Flcutloua Fictitious Flotltloua Flclltloua F1ctltlou• Bualneu Nam• This business !• con-Orang• Coun1y on May 4, 1994 F ases 8 I N a I N Bualneas Name BualrMH Name Bualneu Neme Statement ducted by: an ind1Vtd1.1&f 1994 tO Buatneae Nam• us neu am• ua neH am• Statement Stetement Stetement Tht foNowlng paraons art Tht raglstrant(s) com· FtOB008 Publ shtd Newport Beacll- Statement atatement Statement The folloWlng pereons art Tht foMow1ng per1ons ait Tht toUowlng person• ate d0tng business u : menced to transact busl· Published Newpon Beach-Costa Mesa oa. y P110I May The folfowlng persons att ~·following pereons are Tht following perions are doln business as· doln business as· doing bu1lnt11 as· VERONICA'S PRODUCTS, ntH undtt tht Flct11tou1 Costa MHa Daily P1lol May 21 28 June 6 13 1994 doing buslneH as: doing business as: doing buslneH as: s POiER DJ PROOUC· cve\R PRO 300. Jeffrey AMERICAN CREDIT IN· 2380 Harbot' Blvd .. 1202• BuslntH Name(•) lls\td 7 14 21 28 19lM • . Sa023 BAA~ON COURTS, 4252 JPC INTERNATIONAL, 507 L.J.R. INTERIOR , 11 • CA Costa Mtsa Ca 92626 above on· 4.25.94 • • • · Campus OrlVt, B·3, New· Merigold Ave .. Corona Ott Grunbrlar, Newport TIONS, 10071 Lamp1on Ava .. IA, Costa Mesa, DUSTRIES, 1500 E. Kattlla. Mikt Madden, 2380 Har· CM1to ~ Pehnl Sa995 PUBLIC NOTICE "or1 Beach CA 92660 Mar CA 92625 Beach CA 92663 Ave .• Gatdtn Grove, CA 92e211-2929 Stt 1• Orange, CA.92667 bOr Blvd #202 Costa Thi ~t 1 filed p BLIC NOTICE mchard A , Barron 709 B• J 'Palrick COx 507 Merl-Lyndi Ro1tnbla1t 11 92640 Andrew JamH Lothian, Affordable Concepts, Inc., Mesa CA 9262e • lths I~ ~tn"' w~t' 11' r U Flctltloua · c ' Otl ~·d c Ott M CA G b t N 'p t Mark Alllhony PlsanelU, 3004 Jaffrey Avt .. #A, (California), 1500 E. Katella • w oun., er o oonla _Ave.. orona • orona ar. re enc! er• tw or 10071 Lampson Ave., .,12 Coeta Mtsa, CA 9262~ Stt 1, Or1nge, CA 9288T This bu1int11 I• con-Orange Counly on Ap11I 29, Fictitious Busln•H Name Mat, CA 92625 625 Beach, "92660 Garden Grove CA 92840 2929 This busfn111 Is con· ducted by: an fndMdual 1994 Buslneas Nam• Statement J~~ bu~~·~,~~u;on-J~~ ~~·~·~~~~on-Ju~~ ~~~·:i1~~u~on· This business 11 con-Thie bu1lnt11 11 con-ducted by: a corporaUon ~·~~1~.:.!m.i :i;. F607411 Statement Tne rouo .... ng Pf?ons art The r~letrant(s) com-The rtglelranl(a) com-The reglstrant(s) com-ducted by: an Individual ducted by: an lnd1Yldual Tht rtgl1trant(s) com-ness under tht Flc1itlou• Published Newpc>f1 Bnch· Ttlt followiog petaon1 are d~ bus•nest as manced to ltansact buel-manced to transact busl-menced to transact bull· Th• regl1trant(s) com-The registrant(•) com-manced 10 1tansac1 bull· Buelntn Namt(a) listed Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May doing business H FA ILY AUTO MARKEl, ntll undar tht Flctltloue ntll under tht Flctltloua ,,.11 under the FlctiUous mtnced to lransact bull· menctd to 1ranaact bust-ntss under tht Flctillous above on· 5-6-'4 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. CONSIGN WITH ME, 106 10231 Garden Grove 81Vd 8 tne 1 Nama(s) Hettd Butlntu Name(s) llsltd BualntH Nama(sl listed nHs under 1.ht Fictitious neu under tht Flc111lous Bu1lnts1 Namt(I) llsted Mika Madden Sa9SI W. W01h1r1 Ave , Fullwon. Garden Grove, 92642 a~~: e-1.n ~ above on: 4•1g.94 above on: Not appllcable Bu1lnHs NatM(s) ltsted Bualnns Name(•) llsttd above on: 4·19-94 Thie etattment was filed CA 92831 Gtorge luca1. 7802 Bay· Richard A. Barron ~rick Cox Lynda Aoatnblatt above on: 4-15-94 above on: 5-1·94 Atfordablt <:onc.pts Inc .. I with the County Clerk or PUBLIC NOTICE Judith Marie Hellman pc>f1 Hunt.ngton Stach. CA t tit '1attmant wu filed Thlt ataltmenl was filed Matk Anthony Pisan.111 Andrew J. Lothian a/ President Or Co 1818 Skyi.ne Of , Fullerton, 921148 Thi• •tattmtn > Cl~k 0 with tilt Coun Clerk 01 with th• Coun Clet1c of This 1lat8f'l'l1nt wa1 flied Thi• slattmenl wa• filed This 11a11ment wae filed 1 anga unty on May 1• Flctltloua CA 92631 Thlp bus1ne11 11 con· ~'!',..!-~cy"t, April 2tl Orang• Counly 'Xn Aprll 22 Orange Counly ~n April 21 with lht County Cltfk of with Iha Counly Clerk of with the County Clerk of * ,909113 aualneH Name This bu1lness Is con· ducftd by: an Individual 1ti4-.-• 1994 ' 1_. • Orange Counly on April 15, Orenge County on May 2, Orange County on AprU 29, Stat•ment ducted by: an lndMdual The raglt11ant(1) com-• ' , ... -7.AA ' ,807031 1* 1* 1* Publl1htd Newpor1 8Mch-The w........... • The reglslranl(•) com-mtnCtd to IJaNact bus•· ,807031 _,,, -Feo•••7 FIOTIH F607Sl1 Costa MeH Dally PlloC May dot ~=son• ., menc:w 10 tranaact busl-MU und« tht FIC'tltlCX.il Pvblllhed Newport Btac:h-Published Newport Btech-Publahed Newport Stach-Publllhed N.wpott Btech-Publlhed Newport Stech-Publlahed Newpc>f1 Beach-14, 21, 21. June 4, 1... ™1 TREKKER, 2431 N. Mii und« Ult fictitious Business NatM(I) ltsted Colla Mall DaRy Pilot Co1ta M .. a Dally Piiot Co1t1 Mtaa Dally Piiot Costa MeN Dally Pilot May COa1a MeM Diiiy Pilot May Costa Mesa Dally Pllol May Saooe Tuetln Avt., IM. Sanla 8ullne11 Name(1) N1Ltd abovt on: !1-M994 April 30, May 7, 14, 21, Aprlt 30, May 7, 14, 21, Aprll 30, May 7, 14, 21 . 14 21 21 ....... 4 1....... 7 14 2.1 21 1,_.. 7 14 21 21 1_. Ana. CA 92705 above on: not appllcablt George Luca• 1994. 1*· 1*. ' ' • .,_,. • ..... • • • ' ..... • • • • • PUBLIC NOTICE Jefry L Lu.II. 24922 La Judith M Hellman This ataLenwnt wu flied Sa951 Sat33 Sa953 Sa004 Sa972 Sa991 ,.... Or Laguna Niguel. Thll 1tstemtnt WH II.fed ... uh IN County Cleftl °' -~~~=-==--• PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ActltlH• CA 92677' with tht County Cltfk 01 Orange County on May 4• PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ......... Mame Thi• buatntH 11 con. OnlnQe CC>Ynty on May 13, '* Flolltlou• Plotllleua PIGtltleu• ltatetnent ducted t>y: an Individual I* FI08011 P'lotttloue 8 Flo1 tmo:-... ::-'"'°;;" BualMM Name .......... Name Bualnes• ...,._. The tof1ooMn9 per.one.,, Th• ragl11rant(1) com-FIOl411 Publi•hed NtwPort B•acft. 8u....... ...... ue ,_... eine -,.... eme ltat.......t Btete.Mnt Steteenent doing butlnaA .. : IMnCed to tr1nUC1 bUll· Publllhtd Newpcw1 Btach-Costa Meu OaJy Pilot Mat 8..._....t llet•IMftt ltetetMnt The fo1ow1nO pefaont.,. The 9o10w1ng l*WOM wt The 100oW1ng peftone are N.T. OUtpost. 537 Newpo(1 ""9 undtf the Fic:trtlout Colla Mesa De.ty Pilot May 21, H , Junt 4, 11 , 1994 The fOlloWlnO pertona ere Tht followlng l>f!IOnl art The folowlng ~.,. ctolnQ bullneU •: dOlna bullnaae u : doing buslnesa u : Ctnter Drive, Newport &uelneaa Name(s) lilted 21, 28, Junt 4, 11. 11MM. Sa~4 dolr'G bullnMa a1: ctolnQ t>utlness as. dolna bUllnesl 11• 8usfne11 AceountlnQ Ser· PRA"fEA Tl1Ef\APY, 307·24 a) SCOLA PAOPEATIES, Btecn CA 8ZteO lbOY9 on: +21·94 Sa018 PAIO< Pl.ACI PHOTOORA· SANYO DEMOUTION, 819 PAIO< Pl.ACE PHOTOGRA· vlcH 1121 Pawfuckat North 8tnalngwood St. Qr. bl SCOLA INVESTMENTS A191c WOdCNa. ~7 New--~ L l&ul PUBLIC NOTICE PHY. 1143 E. Unooln Ave .. S. Dalcota 12, Anaheim. CA PHY, 1943 !. Uncoln Ave., Ot1'te.' HllMlnglon h8Ch, .,., CllllJoriila 92e19 • l!S3Z KM Or .. Cofone de! pott c.,. DfM. Newpon TNa ttat'"*"' -flied PUILIC NOTICE •-------- Orange. CA t21C17 92905 Orange, CA t21e7 CA 92641 ~ Ctlurch of lht Met CA taat 8Mch. CA l2teO Mlh tttt C~ Clerk of Fletft.._,. Men N<M! aanqy, 205 Nor'*1o Santoyo. 119 S. Man AMn SantleyL 205 .Jemee Fa~ .ion.a. e1a1 PllCfllo (Calltomla) Ralph H. Stllmtr. 1532 Thia 1>111lnaa1 la con-0ranoe County on Aprt 2t, Flotttloue au.-... .. ....,. ~•Y 'air Lane., Coata Delcota '2• Anehelm, CA Marfalr lane, Colla M .... Pawtuc:lc9' OfM, Hunt'"9-Thia bu1lneas 11 con-KM or., COfona dal M#, duc:ttd by:"' lndMdual 1* BuslftMa ...._ •~ M..a. CA tna7 92905 . Ca 12127 Ion Beaeh CA 9264e dUC1td by·• COIPOflllon CA 92t2& The reol11r1n1(a) com-FI074e7 StatetMftt Tht to1IOW1n9 1)8'eont .,, This 1>u1lnaH Is con-Thie bu11ne11 I• con-Thia bu~lnt11 1• con-Thie 1>uilnt11 11 con-The rtg'111rant(a) com-Thia 1:1u11neas 11 con-menctd lo trfll\Md busf. Pl.lbllahed ~ 9"ch-Tht tollooNlng S*90M are OOing buSlneM 11 duclMI by: 11'1 lndMdUal duC1td by: an lndhlldual dUCttd by. an tndlvldutl duCtitd by:.,, tndMdull menctd lo tr~ b4Jlf. duC1ed by: II\ lndMdllll ,,... undtf tl'la ir1c1ltiOul Costa "4eat Dtlty Pilot Ma dOll'IJ bullnHs 11: 8W( WAT[" CHAATF:AS. The r•ol1tranl(1) com-Tht reglltrant(s) com-Th• reolstranl(I) ~~~ The regl1trant(1) com-,,... "'* tte P1cftoua The regl111ant(1) com-&u9'ntM NalM(I) kited 7 14 2, 21 1..._ Y GREAT IA$tr.£T CAPER. 1507 Seal W•'I 12. lttf rneric.d lo hnMCt b4Jlf. mtnCM '° trMMCt b4Jlf. menctd lo tran.-:t -rnencM lo trMUCt butl-8ullne• Name(•) lla'9d mtnCtd lo It~ ~ llDOW on:..,... . . . . . 435 Snug Hatbot Ad ....... hac:I\, CA 90740 ,... .,,., fie FletlUOUI ,.. .,,., the f'lettllout ,,... under fie Flc1111out ""' ""°" the FlctltloUI above on: no4 ~ .,... undtf the F1cUtioull Ai. WOdehla Satee Pott ... ch. CA 12t63 \.lllt .... 1S01 s..i Way IUSIMH Name(•) lsttd lullntt•. Netnt(•) lilled &uelneH, Name(•) fitted 1u11n .. t Nsmt(•) tlaltd Community OUctt of the &u1lnt11 Name(•) "9ted Thia ~ WM lllad .aaauc NOTICI Elaine A EnQland, 4U It, .... Btech, CA. toHO abOW9 on: 4-14-94 ab0\19 on. 4.;ro.14 •bow on. 4·24-14 ll>oW on: NIA. Pacltlc. Doyle !dson,,.,.... 9bOve on: n/a ~ the County C"'1I of f"¥ Snu(I H.wtlof Ad , ~ Ttllt bu•IMll II c ...... lf'lan A. lanlceY Nor'*'O !::r, Bf'lan ~ Janice '• "°'* dat'll fllelph H. tNmtr Or-. County on Mey I , ,......_. IMCft. CA ~ M19CI t>y· an lndMOum Thlt lllMtmtnt ~~:;:: ::'c ,.. ~~ :;:• tttt I".--..~~ TNt *llmenl wM llted Thia ...... ,.,.. ..... Med n. ~ .. tltd t114. • ........ ..._. Thi• bullneH 11 con-Th• ra9l11rant(a) c~ _. the CounlV .,_,. oun., nw..... "':=_"1 w11t1 the County Cterk of wlttl tttt Counly C1ert1 of _. the County a.ti ot P907809 1181.-.nt CluC'td ~: .n lnclMduel "'9nCed to ttenuc:t buli· Ofanea County on Aprll 21. ?'.:..•County on Aprtl 22, ,..... ... _.. .. ,on Apt1I 21. Orsngt County on May e. Orsngt Councy on Aprll 11, Orlnga County on -'Pr• OI. Putlllthtd ~ IMctt. 1lle tolOMne l*90nl .,, Ttte re9lst,an1(1) com. neee undtf Iha flctllioul 1"4. ' ... . 1914. 1914 1114 c... ..... Delly "°' Mey dolno .._._. aa: menced '° trWIMCt ..... 9u9iMla ......... , ll-.cl NOTOn Ptoe7-NOTOn NOetH . \ ...... N081U "11 II.June• 1114 OIMSTM 11ee1 .... ,,... under .. lllcWoue alMMon l'OtlJI~ Nlllshed N9WP011 8"ch-Publtlhed Newport e..ch-Publllhtd ~ IMch-Pul>lllhtd Newpott ~ Nllst'9d ~ ~ Nlllahtd ~ ~ · • ' teiof Qr ~ heet\. q. ~11,.... Nw(al 1-.c1 LW'I o. -., Co... ..... Daly Pilot Co1ta Mesa Dalty Pttot Coata M... D*'Y ,Nol Cota. Mttl 081y PlloC May Cotta MeM o.-y PlloC Mllr 0... ..... DalY PlloC May a:::·• 1bCWe en: 1• 11* Mt rnerit W lllCll .-30• Mer '· 14, 11. = 30, Mey '· 14, 11. = '°· ..., '· 14, 11, 14, 11, n. June 4• 1114• 1• 14• 11 • ., 1-.. '· ,., 11, 11• 1114• w IOTICI w":cir~ lilL6T CWllW U~ =:. ttl4. t . .... . .... leoOI W?t -.... .. R • CA.... ... .. ,.....,. W9U 1114 ------~~ ......... ~• - 1 • a' 111 .._ T1lltl h•• -11 COfto ........ • • ... • , • .., Thlniliniothevtne• LiY°-"'unwan4ed filinidniOl~a TRADE FJHD TB_ADI • 1 HI .._.. ...... ,.., :r."".,'!_ '':'.._.,. "U .......... ~ ca=:--11 -;::;:.~weyl &:'::::1 R --_..._.,_,_.,.TM "ff'••>= _, ~P'P• :..;:o... .... Dllr ... _ PILOT o~r..... ole"'"9d ad oa• PILOT 0"'88IPlaD "'°""' clalllled In....... """'....... ~: =-~ ... ="'--~I IJ' ...... -...,... • '· ,.,, "·..... ..., ~ eea•T8 M•...ra. M9-HT8 M8.ee78 _..,._ .......,. AIOt. ~ ..... ~···--~ ..... _ .... _jllt212 .. 114m..-....,.;-~-------- .. I .. ~~~;;;!;--1·.!:"!!•!;•!;9~11'1=-;!..-... IOIOTm .... .,,_ ... IOllTal ...... _ WIDTm WIOTICll WIOTICll WllTICI ......... llill.CA -. 1 ••=::: ... =cra1•1. 14t Wlllm WIOTICI WICIO'llCI !!..:::11.:r .. !,.,..,.. ... "" UIULllOTl_!!nOP.. .. 1!"7 ••....!__, ~~It.~!!::~-~~ 'f !!:!!-M -~, LI Rs• 61 JI . UI ....... :...~-..,~== .. County -·-··-;;;;....,. --r .... ~._-...... -..... rn-........ ._ ...... -. .. 'rn-l lo i:;-A:-.. . ":'!°.:=.OP n..::..:..,..:.. .. T"• reglstrent{1) GCMlto 1114 NOTMO ....... =. ~!~ The ~·.::..... n. ..!J!. wt •• The ~.::w .,. =-::*Name(•) 11-.d PWllllfled • FRONRn -. ...,... ee: menoed to 1rMMC1 bull-llubW'9d Hewpoft '-dt--., CA tt301 ~ .......... .: clolna 'm =--clolna ~ea: eboYe on: ft/• Co9la ..... ~ =-=•ebr IWUTWATUI 't'MYIL. ,... """"' .. fllotllloue c.-. ..... 0-.ty Not Mey Thi• butlneH •• con-'"""r·· ""°'° Cen\ef, Jar' DOM'8 ARCHIRC-IUTI LMOICAPf MAIN-Qeollrey HedCltf Ajltll '°· Maly Chai the .. 100t o:-r ... Cltde· :::.~. ::=a.:-c' at, .. June ... 11, 1114. =by. • .,... '*" -.. Cwt ......,._, TUM I PLANNING. 1llO TENANC!. '531 MonroVla = ~ ~~ , ..... :!n~:~ 21~ =..,u.;: eow.r, IOOI DonR. ...... Jt. le020 The r99ltlranl(1) com-~-:V~·~.-=-~=Corona Del ~~ Newpoi1 IMCh, Or11n9tCoun1YonAprtlt1,1 ____ _ che 9utln•*' a Profee. ~~· Coeta :J: f':P'~ ~~ PUIUC NOTICI ::C-in:, ".:w'~ ltleltl~ ,_,., M-tOI. JN, =tno. (Calllon1ls). Altona l.o&ll OuhoWI. IN '""· H0704a PUIUC .iOtlal ~. lht followfna --· n.-County on Alltll at 1u11nt.. Nam.{t) lleced Newpoit leech. CA ~ 1!550 ~. eo. Albert Ptlce, Costa ._ ... dncrlbed Pf0Ptl1Y \0 Wlf: Amt L loyer.1.. 1~1 D.vn-i'.t:...-' PloMll1• • ·I Ab I. C. LM, NIM u rona Del , CA tH21 CA 12t27 Publllhed Ntwpotl leach- LOAIE CENTERS. J.100, ~~· ~ Meta. ' fM?01a .......... ...._ f::t~· ~ 44 llbove Thl1 bu1lne" 11 con-Thia butlntH 11 con-Cotta Mt1s Otlly Pilot W•tetbed. 5 ells. 20 + --· .......... Thi• staitmtnc WU tlltd Thi• bUllntlt I• con-dueled l>y:. COfpordcn dUcted l>y:.,, lndMdual Apr\I 30, May 7. 14, 2,, • bxs. mite., MIKE YUZ.W. O ~ V. c:3::' do001 ~ ~ ~ The~ l*IOM Wt with the Counry Cleric of dueled by. ~ lllld The r99l1tt1nt(t ) CO""' Tht rt,lattant(I) corn. ,994, The f~ ~~~1J':se~~~ ~·9282t '· •t• :30. •:Y 1, ~4. 2~'. =~~ .. cioweov, <>rano•COUl'tyon~n. ~:. r• l•trsnt(•I com-~_,,,:,~==~~=~ Sa955 =~~ vac. lugg. "'*· JAMES .!~!... b~lnt11 I• con-1-.. 1200 co.i Canyon Rd., 1994• feGe?T• NnCed '(:; nnMct but!· Bual""' Namet-) lilted Butlnett Name(•) litttd PUILIC NOTIC! S1teet. Huntlngt WHITNEY F.24 Ale, S1tfto, _.,,... ... ,. • ·generW '*1• $a9.ee Yorba Unda, CA 11720 ""' uodtlr the flctltloUI ~ on: NIA tixw. on: 4+9.e CA nttl7 rnlac., MARY EUSEY l<•t Of. nerahiP Ptul Wharton eov<f, e30t Publllhtd NtwpOl't ~ 8utinMa Name(I) listed J8Z lne .. Hsold a.ctt Jf., Altona OUhoulC Plottdous Stev•n Otorg flc.. Fu<n1 file Mat«, mi.c. Tile regl1trsnt(1) corn. PUIUC NOTICE warner 12. Huntln~ton .coalll Mna Dally Piiot lbOlle on: 4-4-M ~ltldent Thl• 1ta1tm11nt wu flied au...,._..... 11082 "8" Slrtel STEVEN SALAiAR 1-115, menc:ed to tranaact bull-Buch, CA 82e27 APfll 30. May 7, 1•, 21, ~ W. K. I.Ale Thie Ntement ... filed -uh IM County Olerk of St••....... Ion a.ach, CA 92 Elec. parts, u bx, misc. ~In """*u.Ctie ( F)lctltlllot~ Plottttoum Jim Swlnlc, 1200 North 1-.. Thie ~ WM tlltd With the County Clenl of ~ ~nty on April 4, Tht following pereona art Thi• bu1lnt11 Sale will ~ by c:ompetl-~ "'· ~ • • .., .....,.... Nw Coel Cwiyon Rd.. Yorba Sd30 wlCh the County Cleft< of Ortngt County on APfll 28. 1..... doing t>YtlntN u : ~ by: an Ind live bidding (Wrltten sealed ...,.,_on.-.;..-... lte........e Unda. CA 91720 ~County on Aprl 25, 199.e. F90439i APPflOVED APPRAISERS The rtglatrant bid• may be aubmltled In =-~ flied The foUowtng penon1 are 1'hl1 bu1lne11 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICI 1-.. '9070l3 Publllhed NtwpOl't Beach· QAOUP. 2070 Newport mtnced 10 tran advance) on the 7ltl day of With the r~.-. w~'°' 1 doing bullnHa u: ducted by: • limited p'1t· '1otltloua Feoeeoe Pub1111'1ed NtwpOl't Beach-coat• Mesa O•llY Piiot Blvd .• 111317, Co1ui M .... ""' und., IM June 1994 al 2:00 P.M. at __ .. , o I) CONCEPTVAL AAIJ'H.. ntrthlp PUl>lllhld NtwpOl1 8Nch-Cotta M Dally Pilot U CA 92628 Butln.11 Name th• premi111 whtft a.id ~ange County on Aptll 29, MATIC, b) ONENESS CON-The r1gl1tran1(1) com. 9us1MM ..... Coate Meta Dally PUot April 30 •:Y 1 1,. 21 ~ 30• May 7• 14' 21• Oennl1 A. Beyer•. 2070 above on; •·20-94 pro~rty llu bHn stored ,._7 •• _. OEPT. c) INFINITE DYNA»-menc.d lo lranuct bllll· Sta....... Aptll 30 May 7 1,. 21 .. _.. ' ' ' • • Newport Blvd., 1317, Ste..en 0 . Maaon and which II . locattd at r-.,_ ICS, d) BAUNARDOT, t) neu under tti. F1ctltl<xn The followlng per.ona .,.. 1....... ' ' ' ' ' · . S.922 CoaUI M .... CA 92828 TI\11 Nttment AYRES SELF STORAGE .• Publllhed Newport ee.ctt-DOLPtftN BUSINESS AP· Butlnt11 Name(•) lilted doing t>ualnH• at~ A) _.., 5&947 PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1ln111 I~ .con-with the CO\lftty 7012 Ernest Av1 .. Hunting. Coste Mesa Dally PllOI May PUCATIONS. fl PARADIGM above on: NIA WRAPSACS, B) FAMILV Sd2e PUBUC NOTICE due1td by: an ln<IMdual ~County o ton Beach, Ca ~14) 846. 7, 1•. 2,, 28, 199.e. SHIFTI, 2815 Raquela, Paul w. Boyd HE.At.TH TREE, 3e Rock· PUIUC NOTICI flctttlow The reglttrant(•) com· 199.e. 7314. Landlord r .. trvtl s197,. New$)Orl 8Nch, CA 926e0-Thie 1lattfMnt wu nled Ingham Drive, Newport Plotltlous ....,. N meoctd to transact bull-F 1h• right to bid •t the salt. 3510 with tM Couf1ty Cletk of Beach, CA 92MO P1otltlou9 8 .an. It ~ •.me nets under Ult ~lious Publlthed N Purchases must ~ made PUBLIC NOTICE Paul . Fltz·Olbbon, 2815 Orange County on AprH 22. Unda K. Safran, 38 Roctc· BuelMU ..._. "a••t.. .,..t • .. Statement Busln•as Nam•(•) ll•ttd Costa MH:-' 0 by cash and paid for. 1f the ~queta, Newport Beach, 1994. Ingham Drive, Newpon . -...,_ The lollO'tlllng pertont art eboVt on· •·22·94 1im1 ol purchase. All put· Aotttlou• CA 92tl60-3510 FeGe?M Beacll, CA 92t60 • , . ltatement The folloWlnQ persons ar• doing l>Yslneu u : 0.Mlt i.. Bey•ll Aptll 30, May 7, chased good1 are told 11 auUneu Neme Thia bu1lnt1t It co'n.. Publlthtd NtwpOrt Beach-Michael J. Safran •. 38 ~~~art doing bU!!""• aa: • REAl. ESTATE FACILITA· Thll sUltement Wll filed 1994. Is and must~ removed at Statement duc:ttd by: an Individual c 1 p Rocklngflam OrlVt Hew· NAl[J "•· SO-CAL rttutologlc.I ot.G-TORS, 1718 Mluourl with th• County Clerk of time of uJe. Salt 11 •ubJect The tollowlng PtflO'lS are The rtgl1tranl(1) com· Otta Mesa Dal Y llot port Beech._ CA a2Mo :.:· 1587 San Ber· no1ttc1, 21~82 Paclffo Stceet, Coata Mesa, CA Oran;• County on Aprll 26 1------ 10 Cancellallon In the event doing butlntN ... rMnCed lo tranact busl· Aptll 30, May 7, 1•. 21, 'Thia bu1lnt 11 11 co"' ......... CA~ I C, Cost.a Coe.It Highway. 185, Hun-92828 1994 ·~-P_U_l_L_IC_N_O_ of Httlement ~tween lafld. PLACENTIA RADIATOR ,,... under the Flclltloul 1-.. ducted by: ttutbancl and ..._ 12827 li"91on Besch, CA 928"8 Elllott H. Kenyon, 1718 · ,807041 •• IC>fd and oblloattd patty. 101 E. Santa Fe Placentl .. BullntH Name(•) ti.ted S.939 wife Frwik l.oult Santy, 841 la R.IChard Charita Stratton II. Ml11ourl Street, Costa . FloUtlou Ayres Self S"torage Calif 92870 ' • •bcwe on: not applleabl• . Th• reglstrant(s) com-SITsda Or., Fallbf'oolc, CA 21•62 Pacific Coe.It High-Mtu, CA 92828 PUbllshed Newport Stach-Buslnff• N Resident Managtr• Isaias Aragundi 2138 So Paul f'ltt.Glbbon PUBLIC NOTICE menced to tranaacrbull-~~8 way, 1 85, Huntington Thl1 bu1ln111 Is cori· Costa M111 Cally Piiot St•t•m• Publl sh•d Newport Cedar St. SMllaAna caut' Thia IUlttment wu filed neu under the Fictitious -1 R. Ward Jr .. 1597 8eachCA92MI dl>c:tedby:anlndlvlduaJ April 30, May 7, 14, 21, Thetollowlngper Beech.Costa Mese Dally 92707 ' ' .' wllh tti. County Cllfk ot fictitious Butln111 Namt(I) ll•ted San Bemadlno Place IC, Thl1 bualn111 11 con· The n· latranl(I) c.om· 1994. doing buslnen u : Pilot May 21 . 28, 1994. Irma AraglJncll 2,38 So Orange County on April 29, austn• .. Neme aboVe on: 5-1·"4 <f>•1UI Meta, CA 92827 ducted by: an Individual menced o transact busl· Sa959 M l M CONS Sa02S Ceclll St. sania Ana. CA 1994 lt•tement Michael J. Safran h • bu1lne11 11 con. Tha regl1trant(1) com-ne•• If Ult Flcllllous 3441 w. Mac Atth ______ _...;.,;...;.....;. 92707 • F907484 The following per1ons are Thi• 1t•t1men1 wa1 filed ~~ted bY:1 CO-paMefl menced lO Utnuc:\ bull· Butlnett Name(s) ll$1td PUBLIC NOTICE Ana. CA 92704 Geov.,W Ara undl 2138 Publlahed Newport Beactt-doing buslneu u: With the County Clt1k of , • f•g 1trant(1) com ne11 undlf tM Fletltlous abOve on: N/A MlchMI Anthony So. Cedat St. gSanta Ana Cotta MtH Cal"' Pilot May NOA·MAR LIFESTYLE. Orange County on May 3, menc~o '=8Flct ... ,~~~ Bu1lntu Namt(I) 11tled Elllott H. Kenyori Flctltlou1 4020 Part Place, Calif 92707 ' ' •1 · 1928 New Hampshire Dr., 1994 neu ., """"""' •be>Ve on: 1-1·94 Thia 11attm1nt was filed ButlneH Name Beach. CA 92660 Thli bualntu Is con-7, 14, 21. 28, 1994. Coall MHa, CA 92626 · ,907813 Bu1lnt11 N•m•(•) lilltd Richard C. Sttatton II with the County Clerk of lt•t•ment Thlt builntu OBiro 11 DY 888 duc:1td by: a general part· 51988 N~a Mat Wright, 1726 Published Newport Bt11ch-aboveF .... ~: 4-2().94 This llalement wu flied Orange Coonty on April ~2. , Th• followirio persons ara due1ed by: an lndlv ~ r hi PUBLIC NOTICE Naw Hampshire Dr .. Costa r.,,.. .. aney wilh th• County Clerk of 1994. dolrig business as· Tile 11gl1trant(s i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T'h! ~. l1trant(s) com-Mesa, CA 92626 Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Thil atatement wa1 flied Orange County on N!t'll 26. F908732 PREMA PRODUCTIONS, menced to trans W menced ~o ltansact bust· Flcttttous Martha Diane Wright, 1728 7• 1•. 2I, 28· l 994. the County Clerk of l 994. Published Newport Beach-3077 Klllybrooke Lane, ness unde< th• SZVRAJE nHI under the fictitious ausln.u Name Naw Hampshlfl Or .. Costa Sa969 ~ County on Aprll 22. •F907043 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Costa Mesa, CA 92826 Buslntll Nama(s Bonn i• Clalr (Aul•) Builntu Namt(s) listed Statement Mesa, CA 92626 PUBLIC NOTICE · ,.,..7 Published Newport Beach-April 30 May 1 1_. 21 Barbara Moore Ca· abOve on: •·13·94 S zyr•J•w , a 22· abOve on· 3-9-9" This business Is con· vvu 41 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot . ' -• · ' vanaugn 3077 KJUybrooke Michael Mercier resident of Newport Irma Atagundl The following persons are dueted by: co-partners Fictitious Port BHeh· April 30 Ma 7 14 21 1994· Lane, Costa Mesa, CA This statement w Beach. born July 6, This statement was filed dP°~~Rbu~rti~sEas~SSOCI Tht regl1trant(1) com-Busln.•• N•m• Costa Meaa Oally Pilot 1994 ' Y • ' ' Sa940 92626 With lh• County 1929 In Eurlcka, CO, with th1 County Cle<k ot ATES LP. 567 San Nich0: meneed dto ltrhansafctl lblusl· ltetement April 30. May 7, 14, 21, . Sa9S7 PUBLIC NOTICE This business. Is con· Orange County on passed away on May Orange County on Aprll 18 0 s' N nets un tr • cit ous 1994 • dueled by: an Individual 1994. · 5 1994 It.. 1994 • las r., ult• 106, ewport Business Name(s). llsted Th• following persons are . Sa""2 PU LIC NOTICE Flctltlou1 The reglstru1t(s) com· Fe . w " a peac• Beach, CA 92660 above on· 4-1 94 doing business as· """ ..,. ct b I ful smile on her llp1 F80et03 Pear Ridge ~sociat11 LP. Mtraha Olan~ Wrl hi HOME IMPROVEMENT BualneH N•m• menc:~ to transa .us· 'PubOshed Newport following .a beauliful Publlshed Newport Beach-1851 Port Renwick Place, Nora Ma• Wri ht g MORTGAGE, 2230 w. PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious ll•t•m•nl ~~ unde~ ~· Ac~:'~' Costa Mesa 0111 bedside prayer , and Costa Mesa oany Pilot May Newport S.ach, CA 92680 This statemJt Wit flied Chapman Avenue. Sul1e Fictitious •u:lnea N•m• The following persona are =~:.·~~· 4-:2.~(•) 9 ad April 30, May 7, blessing visit with 7, 14, 21. 28, 1994. Robert J. Parton• G.it. wllh tht County Clerk of 123, Orange, CA 92668 ausl,.... Neme The t•f•rnent dolrig business as: Barbati Moore Cavanaugl\ 1994. family, friend• and Sai44 1851 Port Rtnwiclc Place. Orange County 00 Apfil 26 Homeowner• Mortgage St t t d follow ng per5ons llt REZULTZ WORLDWIDE Thia •lalenwnt was filed parish priest. She was NtWPort S.ach. CA 92660 1994 • and Equity Inc., (Ollawara), ol • emen olng buslneu as: SALES & MARKETING, 306 'th the Cou ty Cl k 0,1------- maklng very remafk· PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• bualnau . I• . con-. Fe07022 2230 w. Chapman Avenue. d rr· ·~~wing ~IOfl· are Jh• Saddl•baclc Valley 112 Fernleaf Ave., Corona O~ang• Count;' on A:;il 26, PUBLIC NOTl able progress for Ill· FlcUtlout ducted by: • llmttd Part· Published Newport Beach· Suitt 123, Orange. CA ~;(VE ;''a ~·s It~ ES s c°i,c•, M 330 ci'A· ""B8a2~ St. D 82625 1994. flctltlo••• nesstt ste.rtlng In ntt'lhlp 92668 Ila Ila, n , t Tracy Hanson, 306 1/2 f807040 • M 1993 I I di lualn•H N•m• Th• registrant(•) com· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Thi• busln•n Is con· TRAINING, 2556 Santa 811· California Community Femleaf Ave .. Corona Del . Butlneq N• ~~· t k • 1 ne u no Stetement menced to transact bus!-April 30, May 7, 14. 21, ducted by: a cocpor•llon bat& #102, Costa Mesa, Ntw1 Inc .. 330 W. Sey St .. Mar, CA 92625 '°'·· Published Newport Beech· lt•t•m•nt m a ro e, ung can· The following perlOfll Vt s under the fictitious 1994. Tht reglalrtnt(a) com-CA 92628 Costa Mesa. CA 92621 This bu1lne11 is con-Costa Mesa Dally Piiot The follOwinO pers cer. Inflammation of doing business u · BullnHa Neme(s) listed Sa94-4 mence<t co ttantaet bull-John Reev11, tame as This bualn111 11 con· oucltd by: an lndlvldual April 30. May 7, 14, 21, doing business as: spinal cord, chronic Eu R 0 p E AN TO u c H aboVe on: 4-27-94 ntll undtf the Flctl\loui abOve ducttd by: 1 corporation The reglstranl(s) com· 1994. o.A. BARRON OR bladd~r Infection• and BEAUT'1 STORE, 8945 At· Robert Parsons, General PUBLIC NOTICE Buslneu N1m1(1) listed Sara Paddock, .amt as Tre regt11rant(1) com· menced lo transact busl· Sa960 373 w. Bay #B101 vascuhtls. She married lanta Ave Huntington Partner above on: 4-8-94 above minced to \tansact bull· neu und9' the Flctltlous MH• CA 92627 Tony In Los AAgelt1, Beach CA 926.-s Thi• 1lat1ment wu filed Fletltlou1 Homeowners Mortgag• Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-neu undtf the Flctlllous Bu1lnes1 Name(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Danny Ried Barro Feb. 6. 1948, lett 4 George Pancelcu 3154 With tht County Clark of B"atne .. Neme and Equity Inc., David Alt, ducted by: hu•band and Business Narne(s) liatt<I above on: NIA 11 above ch 11 d re n : Chuck. Sharon Lant, Co•ta Mesa, Orange County on May e. lt•t•ment Council to Corp. wife above on: N/A Nell Hanson Fictitiou s This business i Ch r I a . Te r I and CA 92828 1994. The following persons a1e Thi• statement was flied Th• r1gl1trant(a) com-Tl\e Saddleback Valley Thl1 statemint was fned Bu11n .. • Nam~ ducted by: an lndivl Sandie: 2 grand· Corina Panc11cu, 3154 F&09190 dolrio business as: with the County Cttrk ol menced lo transact busl· Voice with th• County Cletk of Stat•m•nt The registrant(•) daughtera, Carmel Sharon Lant, Costa Me ... Published Newport Beach-MATE SYSTEMS, 16 Tech· Orange County on April 11, nets under the Flctlllous State of Calltornta Orange Coun1y on Aprll 22, The following persons art rnenctd to transa and Oannah. Bonnie CA 92628 CotUI Mesa Dall Piiot Ma nology #I IS, Irvine, CA 1994 Bualnes•. Name(s) llsttd Tom Johnson, Publish~ 1994. doing business as: ness und11 Iha Fi was very much In· Thia bu1ln111 Is con-14 21 28 June! 1994 Y 92718 F905289 abOve on. S.S.~ 1!'1• statement was filed F90e731 MASTEAUNE DRYERS & Business Nama(s) vofved with church due1ed by: a general part· • • ' • SaOos James o. Bond 111, 2670t Published Newpon eeec:ll· ~~!'t,R;:J~~lc ~:ng~' C~~Wtyo C~~ky ~1 Publlahed Newport Beach· ACCESSORIES, 1515 w. above on: S.17·94 , and achool actMtlet, ~hip I ~~laJI &':~65~239, Laguna Costa Mesa Daily PUot May Thia statem1rit was filed 1994 n • Costa Mesa Dally Pilot MacMhur Blvd.. Suite 5, DaMy R. Barron is yeare In LA count~ m~~·~:1~~!!~ ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE w:yne J. Stahnke, 504 E. 1 , 14, 21, 28, 1994. with the County Clerk of · Feoen o April 30, May 7. 14, 21. ~:1s~a Mesa. CA 92626-~~s t~~•tc'!:~~!Y wCI =~~e 2g/~~· ~ Or n111 under the flctlllous Flctltlou• Hoover Ave., Orange, CA Sa970 ?~~gt County on May lO, Published Newport Beach· 1994· Joni Mclaren.Henry, 3401 OrBf'lge Courily on rec:eplentu of ·PTAash;. Bu1lnt11 Nam1(1) listed Bualneu Neme 92667 · PUBLIC NOTICE 1 • ...,.525 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Se929 So. Plaza Or .. IK. Santa 1994 1 .. abOYe on: NIA St•t•ment Tttl• buslneu ls con· ......, 14 21 28 Ju"a 4 l""A PUBLIC NOTICE Ana, CA 92764 F•o norony seN ce awa~.. G duct d b 1 P bit hed tu ...,. .. Be h-• ' ' '... ' "r-· T · .. h h d eorg• Panc:escu The followlng pereons are e y: a .genera part· Flctltlout u s 'ltw,...... ac . S•1010 his busln1S1 II con· Published Newport w ere • e serve •• This ttatem1nt was flied doing bU4iness as· ner1hlp ~ 8usln.st Nema Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Flc:Utloua ducted by: an lndhlldual Co t M 0 11 P'I offlc:er several yeare; With the County Clerk ot GLASS IMPRESSiONS BY The 11glstrant(s) corn· Stet ent 14, 21, 28, June '4, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE 8uilnesa N•m• The ragl•lrant(s) com· s a J esa 8 Y 1 also was Campfire Orang• County on April 28. DAVID ALAN 24442 lo• menced to transact ,busl· The followl~m persons 111 S•003 ltet•m•nt meneed to transact busl· 21, 28. une 4, 11, 1 and Brownle leader. 1994. Serrenos Laguna Niguel neu under the Flct1llous dol bu 1 • fictitious Th 1 11 wi · ne11 under the Fictitious Sh• wat an avid F9070n CA 92677 · Busln•as. ~ame(s) !Isled NE78Hs0~~~0~· CREDIT PUBLIC NOTICE •ustne .. Name dor~ ~~In~~ =ton• are Business. Name(•) llsted1 ______ _ bowler tor 25 years. Publlshed NewPort Stach> David Alan Kalocl, 24442 abOve on. 4 22-IM CORRECTION BUREAU, Statement VERN'S CUSTOM WOOO abovt on, APfll 28• 1994 loved Outdoors with Co•la Mesa. Daily Pilot Loi Strr,nos Laguna W~yne Stahnke · 3158 Redhill Avenue, Suite Fictitious The 1ollowfng persons are PRODUCTS ·1930 Plactri· Joni McLaren·Htnry . Traill &altllo.1 family and friends, April 30 May 1 14 21 Nl»ull, CA 92671 Th• 1tatemen1 was filed 270, Coata Meu, CA Butln•" Nem• dOll)g buslnesa as: . Ila. 1 A,5, Costa Mesa, CA This staltmtnl was . llltd NOTICE QF TRUSnf'I camping. waterskilng, 1994 ' , • • Barb1ra Ruth Kalocl. with lhe County Clerk of 92626 lt•t•ment Oauy Quftn. Huntinglon 92627 with U'le County Cltr~ or YOU ARE IN OEFAU golf, tennis, jazz con· • S 24442 Los Sen"1os, La· Orange County on April 26. NelghbOrhood Acceptanca Th• following persons art Beacn. 102. Pacific Coast Vernon R. Jones, 4719 Orange Coonty on A.put 29• DER A DEED OF TRUST certs and picnics. She 1948 guna Niguel, CA 92.6n 1994· , .. 07042 Corporation, (Callfomla), 8 doing buslntH as: Hwy, Huntington Beach, Rlvtr Avt., Nt'NPof\ Beach, 1994 8-11·93. ,UNLESS YO worked In relaJI 1alea PUBLIC NOTICE lhl1 buslnttt 11 con· ," v Cormorarit. Newport WICJ<ER WORLD I RAT· CA CA 92663 F907490 ACTION TO PROTtCT In Newport Beac:h, ducted by: husband and Published Newport Beach-Beach. CA 92660 TAN TOO. 1125 Victoria St, Steven J . Fllldt, 10 Albe This buslneu Is con-Published Newport Beach· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE Lido and Costa Mesa Fl ctftlous wile Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot This bu1lna11 Is con-SI• R. Costa Mesa, CA East. Irvine. CA 92720 duCl•d by: an Individual Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May AT A PUBLIC SALE. I for 10 years. Church Bualneaa Name Tht reg}a\fant(s) com· A.prll 30, May, 7, 1'4, 21 , duoted by:• corporallon 9~~it ed 0 30 C :_~;: ~~~26~~ Alba Tht reglstrant(s) com· 7, 1", 21, 28, 199". NEED AM EXPLANATION service held at St. Stettmtnt mencld to transact busl· 1994. The regl1trant(1) com· d7i r C eane. Of· s ne. menced lo transact busl· Sa980 NATURE OF fflf PROCH Joachim's Church Th• following ptflOn• are neu under the FiClltlous Sa958 menc:ed 10 ltanoct busi. g' ~n~A ''66o Newport Till• bu1lnt11 Is con· neu und1r th• Fictitious AGAINST YOU YOU S coata Mesa. on May dotng business as: Business Nam•(•) listed neat undtf the Flctl~ous J.,1 • R 9ti 30 ~cted by: husband and Business Name(s) li91ed -PUBLIC NOTICE CONTACT A LAWYER. 12. Memorial aervlc• I) ECONO MOTORS. b) ·~~~ r=~~ PUBLIC NOTICE !!'_!lnttt .. N!_~(S) listed Corm~rani c~mp~':'v;port Th~ reglstranc(s) com· •vboYI onR: 4J·22•94 • Flctttlou• On 5·31-9-4 •t 10: was held at her flnal EXCEL MOTOR WORKS .....vvt on: ..,...,.,....., Beach CA 92660 __ .. ernon · OMS f'or~osurt Consultants 2991 Grace Lant Costa Barbara R. Kaloci Fictitious Neighborhood Acceptance • men..... to \ransact busl· This •latement was flied lualneH N•m• IN duly appointed Trus rT~tlogVI plae~ at Pa· Mesa. CA 92626 . Thi• statement was filed Busln• .. N•m• Corp .. CEO/Chairman. Oor· Jhl~ :u~ln .. , 11 con. nest under th• Actltloos wllh the County Clerk of St•telftent ' der and pursuant to c c ew emorlal Heino A. Moeller, l13& with tht County Clerk of Statem.nt doo W. OtBotr uct Y· co-partners Busln•u. N1m1(1) listed Orang• County on April 26, The following persons 11e Trust Recorded on 8·18 Park. Newport Beach, SallnH Ave .. Costa Me ... Oran;• County on Aprll 29. The followlng P ., Till• 1ui11m1n1 was flied Th• rtgl•trant(•) com-above on. nl• 1994. doing business .. : 0oc:u' I N 93.05 on May 14 .• Famlly CA 928"6-4136 1994 dolri buslneas a:.'°"' • with tile ~nty Cllfl( ol menced tp transact bu•I· Steven J. Fletd1 F9070 37 CUSTOM AQUARIUM IN· It men o. welcomes lnqulrt1 of Chrlst18f'l J. Gtlkt, 9814 F907505 BO~MAR PROPERTIES Orange COUf\ty on Aprll 29, E;''~ under the Flttl!lous Thia ataternent was filed Publlshtd Newport 6each· STALLATIONS. b) CUSTOM Boods -;, ~· tt: ~I frlenda, 714-645-2915. Smotte Tr" Ave .. fountain Published Newport Beach-LTO .. 212 Via Oi)on, New• '994 .;::.·~~· ::y~t(~~isted ~~~·c~~fytyonC~~~ :f Costa Mata Dally Piiot AQUARIUMS. 16787 Blach der of Or~I Coun Valley. CA 92708 Cosui MtSa Dally Pilot May port Beach, CA 92663 F907503 H1tl•y R'. Thompson 1994. • Aprll 30, M•Y 7, 14, 21, Blvd .. Huntington Beach, lomla, execolld by: o This bu1ln111 11 con. 7, 14. 21. 28, 199.e. Robef'I F. Bonner, 212 Via PubQ1htd Newport Beach-Thia -statement wss flltd Feotte? 1994 Ct. 92647 Wells Truslll of lhl M ~~!f' by: a general Patt· Sa990 Ol)on. NewPort Beach, CA Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May with tht County Clerk or p bllshed Nt ort Bea h· · sa952 /~19'~0~ ,~ra~tk, W•lls' & Emme S. W•llS ,,...,, P 92663 7 14 2\ 28 1994 Ol'ange County on May 6 u wp c ra • un-Tru.sl as Trvstor Murray Tht reglatranl(t) corn+ PUBLIC NOTICE Kenneth Martin, 1376 l<•n • • • • . Sa976 1994 • Cotta Mesa Dally Pllo1 M•y PUBLIC NOTICE llng,ton Beach. Ca. 92649 ernact and Anne Plsta menced to tran11ct busl· Avenue, Sanla Marla. CA FeottM 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1994. Th•• busln111 Is con-husband and ~ as Join MAllOI &Awtt. ~~T,...':d"Nat:(~lctU~~; au:.':.!:!o:!me 9T~l~5 business Is con· PUBLIC NOTICE Publlahed Newport S..cn. S.013 Fictitious ~u;!edr~~1!::~~~~\du~om· anlS, W,R.O.S., as Blnt MOUNT OLM abOve on: 4-8-94 Stet•ment ducted by: a llmi1ed part· Fletltlous Costa Mtu Cally Pilot May PUBLIC NOTICE •u:~"~" N•;n• menced to transact busi. ~·~NJe£~~tJe~eMg~ c-ery .-..~ Heino A. Moeller The following persons .,e nershlp Buttne9t Neme 14, 21 , 28. JUM 4. 1994. • •m•n ntH undtf the Flctlllou• Chapel • C;;;;;y Thi• 1tat1ment wu flied doing butlness as: The rtglstrant(s) com. Stetement S•007 Fictitious Th• follo.wlng pe~son1 are Business N1me(s) listed ~~· (payabll at llme ol "Strvi .. o All Fail'-·" wtth the County Cleric of a) NEWPORT SKI b) meneed lo transact busl· Th f llowl 8u1lneH N•m• doing bUs1nen as. above on: 1-1·90 wtu money ol ltlt 162-'0 5 Gts•-·"" Orange County on Aprll 22. N£WPORT SHOWBOAAO. ness under the Fictitious doln~ ~usine':s =~ons "' PUBLIC NOTICE Stattment SHE~~~~~TA~N s:~v~g~ James l.olJis Mrazek , :':·d:.n clth~, '1a:S .., 1994. c) NEWPORT SHOW· Business Name(s) listed AGGRESSIVE SPORTS. Tha foltowlng pertont are • This statemenl Wit ftled I I Costa Meaa F909771 BOARO SHOP. d) NEW· above on: January 1980 WEAA 214 \i E Bal FlotJlloue doing t>Yslneu as: 622 20th Street, Huntington wllh the Coun1y Clerk of tlonal ~k. a drawn MCJ..1614 Published NewPort Beach· PORT SKI co .. •) NEW· Robert F. Bonner Blvd .. 'Newport Beach, b~: .... ,,,. .. Name NATIONAL REAL ESTATE ~Ileen. C~2~8, 622 Oflngt County on May 13, ~ ~ ltderal c:r1dlt union •••illiliiiill•lltJ Costa Mesa Dally Pilot PORT SNOWBOARD CO This ttatement was flied 92661 ltetement APPRAISAL SERVICES b) aron Y eson, t994. rawn~uta•« A rll 30 Ma 7 14 21 2700 West Coast Hwt:: with the County Clerk ot Jer EdWatd Nlnt, 2216 The following persons are NATIONAL APPRAISAL 20th St,. Hunllngton Beach, F908577 sMIQS and loan m 'AClllC V1EW MIHIONAL 'AM Cemetery • a.tortuary Chapel • Cr.mater; 3500 PacOIC View Drive Newpof1 IMcfl .....,. 1~ ' y • • ' NtwpOrt B11ch, CA 9266~ Orange County on April 22, E. M'itha Ave., Orange. CA doing l>Yslneu ae: · SERVICES, 620 Ntwport ~~1!26:~slnlll 11 con. Published Newport Beach· ~~~~ 51 · Newport Ski Co.. (CA) 1994. 92667 SUSHI/KURA, 2263 Fair· Center Or.. SUITE 150, d db . . di Id I Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May ._.. ________ s_a9_2_5 2700 W11t COHI Hwy: F909735 Ton Stephen Fottlf 21• Vlew Rd., Uolt J, Colla N-port Beach, CA 92860 UClt y. an lf'I v ua 21 28 June 6 13 1994 ll'lt f1nanc:I* Codi and Ill PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:°1,~1~~.c~:~n· Published Newport Beach· ~ ~9. B:OtA ~~:s·,'N•w-~·,:·u~ GJ:i~.. 1094 3 1::.~~:~°'e,!~~. Fe~ :~_:s·~~·t~a~!:bt ~~: ' ' ' ' sa015 :ci:. orr:::.::.lh~s f lctl'lou. ducted b . a co or1lio Costa Mesa Dally Pilot port a • Mclennan Ave Granada 9t720 neu under Iha Fic11tlous PUBLIC NOTICE 160 8101 l(alslf Bou Th Y·1 'Pt( ) n Aprtl 30, May ., 14 21 Thie bualn111 Is con· Hiii• CA 91344 ·• This b sf 1 Business Namt(s) llsted ,Anaheim Hiiis CA 92808 d Butlneaa N•me • rtg •Iran • com-1994 ' ' ' d\JC1ed by. a general part. • u nHs 1 con· above on• NIA ' · • S menced to t1ansact busl· · ner•hlp ' Mlwako Okura. 10943 ducted b\1: an Individual Sh N 1 Flctltlous 111111 and lnler8't cooveye --•-• Th• fou::,:.n::!on. are nut undlf th• Flctlllou1 Sa938 Tht reglitranl(•) corn-Mclennan Ave., Gtanade The ragl11ranl(1) com. Thr'on1 1e~n1 flled auslneH N•m• d now held tw It under ,,. .... _ -··--doing buslneH u : Bu1lne11 Nam•(•) lltted PUBLIC NOTICE menc:.cl to tranuct bull· Hiii•, CA 9t344 menced to transact bull· willls t~ .. ~~~~ty w~~rk 01 Stat•ment Otld ol trust '1 lhf pr •LL llUIWlY SECURE CARE CAUFOR· abOve on: 5-3-9" nell under the F1eUtlou1 Thia bu1lna11 11 con-neu under the Flctltlou1 Ora • Count on A II 22 Th• following ptrton1 11• tltullld In said County, Mottu9fy * Chapel Cremation NIA. 1810 18th Straet, Newport Sid Co .. Jariet L. Flctltloue Bu1lriH• Nam•(•) lilted dl.IC1ed by: husband and Bu1lne11 Namt(s) listed 19941\0 Y pr ' doing buslnesa .,. ni. delcrlblllQ the land lhet ~X~G63N1wport Btach. TRADE Bus1n .. 1 Nem. ~~;::"~~7-94 ~~·. registrant(•) com-a~~:6u~r~:4 • HOe742 s~OR~~:;~· e!:ll 62c": le~~,~..::d2~2~· 0 S lt•t•rn•nt Thi• statement wu tiled menced lo 1ransac1 bu•I· Thi• 11at1ment wu flied Publlthect Newport Beach· 92663 • ~rust 6on A. ander~. Jr .. 1810 Th• followfng persons 111 with the Courity Clerk 01 ne11 undtr \ht Actltlous with tile Counly Clerk 01 Costa Mesa Dally Pilo1 Sigurd L Vollen 300 82nd The strMI addrm llld ~BStreet.h ·,.~ 9~:. N~· through classified dcol~Lbu1N'v'nE•s•T··~E:NTS 1 1 Or•""• County on May 17, Bu11n111. Ne.mt(•) Uttt<I Orange County on April 21. April 30. May 7, t4, 21, St., Ntw""rt B•ach, CA common oesi..n.tton. If an _.. eao • ..... ''<l<N 842 5878 .. OT! • 4 ,99:4.... ebOvt on. S-11·94 1994. t994 926e3 ,.v I lh• real P-d .••••••••II Da11yn c . Rora•, 7931 • Ttrrua San Angelo, La • F808830 Mltwo Okurt F908131 Sa~·, Thlt . bu11n111 11 con. above Is purportad to bl: Publl•htd Newport Beach-J:,,11 =t=t wc1~:1e:, Published NewpOrt e.actt-ducted by: an Individual Kings Road, NeWpOrt 110 Bro1dway Costa Me .. .., .. , .. Costa Meta Cally PllOt May Orange County~ May 11 Co1\a Mua Dally Piiot May PUILIC NOTICE Th• ragl1trant(•) com. 9~ 21 28 June e 13 1994 ttM ' I•. 21, 28, June 4, 199.e. Fictitious meoced 10 lr'11S1ct bu1I· Th• unOtrslgned T ' ' ' ' s.Ote ' F108H7 saoos 81itfnHs N•me ~~~n•~~"Na~~(•7ct:I~~: ~ 01'-:IYs~: PUIUC NOTICE Publlatled Newpon Beach-PUBLIC NOTIC! ltete,..nt above on: NIA drm Ind othef common Colla Mtn Dally Pilot May The following peflOf'll .,. Sigurd L. Volltn nallon If ll!Y. lflOMI STARTlllG A llEW BUSINESS ?? The t..gal Depertment at the Piiot la pleued to ~ • ntw HMct now avaJtaote to new tx.lneuee. Pie... ttqp by to file your ftcrttttoua bU•lnea• atattment at the Piiot LAgat Depe11ment, 330 Wett Bay, Cotta M ... , Callfomla. H you can not atop t»y, pi.... call '\It at (7t4) &42-4321, Extenalon 315 or 3 HS and wt wtll mlitct '"*notmentl for you to handi. thlt proo.dure t>y mall. FlotltlOu• 21, 28. Junes. 13, 1994. Flotltlous doing bullneSI u : Thla 'statement w11 IUtd Said site w1 bi midi bllt llutlne .. Mente S•o19 Busln.•s Name 1) H~O PUBLISHING. b) wllh tne Counly Cieri( of Ollt eovtn111'1I or wflllty ltet91Mftt p ttet......-t HALO COMMUNICATIONS, Ortngt County on Aprll 22, prmed or lrnpllld Tht toloWlr19 '*"°°' .,. UILIC NOTICI The to11ow1no ptraon1 art 401• Ml1tra1 Dr .. Hunting• 1tM. t111t p0ttmlon 0r doing butlntls u · doing bualnea1 u : , • •on S.ach, CA 926'9 • Feot721 bfM to ~ 'tt11 r Wt wttt now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra c:hwge, end ....,. you the u,,,. and the trtp to the Cou" Houae In SMl.a Ana. Then, of oourte, aft~ the IMtOh i. com~ -. wlll fllt your ftctlttoua ~ MtM etatement wtth the County Cleft<, publlth onot • wMk for tour ...u • 1'9qUfrtd by tew encl then fh your Pfoof of pubAoaflon ~ County Clfftr. If you ahotld have any furt"-r queltlona, pteNe call ua end we wlll be me>te than Glad to aaai.t you. Good luck In your new butl""911 BE'S TAIL.OR SHOP. 518 Flotltlous QREENLIQHT STUDIO. Wlllltm HelopoN. 401• Publlatled Newport Beach• Pllnde>ai sum ol ltle nott( w ,8th St Cotta M... Bualneu Neme 1812 M1tll'llf• Dr .. Newport Ml1tral Or.. Huntington Coita MtH Dally Piiot curad ..., saild "-" 1 CA 82e2T ·• • ltatement e.acih CA t2eeo Btac:h, CA 92'4t Aprl 3 w1 ...._ o Be Thi Chappell, HS5 The following pel'IC>r\I art Kathy0#.VIV• Popptrt, 1912 Thi• bu1ln111 I• con· 1~ 0, M•Y 1• H , 21• Wltlld~-= t11t2on) •• Elle 0 ~ M dOlng butlntH 11: Mariners Or Newport ducted by: an lndiYfdlJll · no-,s . CA:=: '" .... I.NINO NA1'Vl\AU.Y, 361 Beach, CA t2e'eo Ttlt regl1tran1(1) com-Sa~2 It 11ny, undtt tit '9fmt o David DWfnoham Cha~ For.et Ave .. Laguna &each. t.tonard °'""· 333 south menced to trtl\l&et l>Yll· PUBLIC NOTICE Otld' of Tiwt. LStmlttd 293$ EA"mere Or., Cotta ~~~9d La A_...._ 17 O ... t~ .. ~1 .. • Lot Mg• a:'ne':*Nat:(:/ilct:~~~ rusC .,~~I== o M .... CA l2t2t ""''""'• • ...,.. ..,., ' . Flctltloua ..... ~ ....... Thi• builnell 11 con-HOpldn1, ~ne. CA 92115 Thi• buslneu 11 coni-abo~ on. Nol •gpl cable 1.,,1,,. .. N•m• '!1 -""'"' ol TM'- ducted by• an lndMdutl SandY Abel, 19'0 Catalina due1ed by:~ Wllll&n1 t4alopo St t t 15o,&38.65 bllmaltcl Tht rtg.lttrant(I) com-St., Laouna Stach. CA The regl11rant(t) corn-Thia ttattment wae filed Th iollo!i •men crutdlrlttf"' and add ed lo trlltlMCC l>Ytf. ms t mtl'ICed l o 1raneac1 bu9"' with the Counfy Clttk of • ng pertont are VMCIS 11 wrr wll = """* lht FlcU!lout Thia bualntu 11 con. ""' UOdlf the F1ctltlou1 Orange County on Aptll H , dg."l~"::r"ku,..2 9 ftQllfl~to'•· ~=· :1-:,.•<•> llated ~':edr~r:tf:i'l:f'com-:~:: ::m•(•) listed '*· Fto70H H•o•retown c'~ele. Hu,,; ~htot~~= h T ctlippe11 tnenetc:I to llMSICt l>Yll-Kathy Aviva Poppera PUbllthtd Newport BeachL I= Stach, CA 12Me C!Uttd end dllWtf'ld to Thl1 . tUilemenl WU filed ~ .. under. '"' Flctltlout This •••ttmtnt Wit filed Co•'• Mtll 0•11y Pllol ~!gersto':~uac"l~°"t! dtrtlgntCI • wrlnln Wl\h th• C°""'Y ci.tk of uJlneH. N•mt(I) lltled with the Counly Clert< of A.pell so. May 7, 1.-. 2,, llnglon hteh, CA ~O't Ol O.laun Ind o.m... Orange Coun1y on ~I 22, = ~· ~'\. ?'~• County on APrft 2t, tff.t. Ttll1 bu1lrit11 11 con. llld a Wl'lftln Nolet of tt9.e. , ...... ,.,.0 T'Nt 1t1ttment was filed FtOT•H Sa950 duc1ed t>y: an llldMdusl ~~ltcllon to Stl. Thi _., " With lhe County Clerk of lilt rtgl1trenl(1) com-'"'''" CIUttd Aid Publl1hed ~ Blach· °''""' County on Apr• 22 !~!>"thed HewPol1 leech· PUIUC NOTICE menctd to trantaet butl• Dtlalllt and Ellclon to 911 Costa Mell Dally PllO\ ,... ' .._ts li4el• D•lty PllOC May ""' undef the FlctlliOUI ttclO(dtf In Ill COCHI APfll 30, Mtl\' 7, 1 ... 21 , . ,90e7H 7, '"·at, 2e. ,..... Flotltloue 8u1lnt1t N•m•(•) lilftd IN"" pr~ .. I"" ~l•hed Newp0rt 8eectl< SaM2 au:',.... ....... abovJ on: 4-t&-M mor. lllln ""' "'°" . Sat4t Coifs Mtll OaJty Piiot ltlLOT CLA8811'1aD Tiit ~~ att A11ent I.aqua ~~,:""' ltlLOT CLASlll't•D April 30, May 1, 14, tt, , ... th• , .. OUfC• you dolftO butlntta as: , .......... Cluul•• It'. lh• •Hy•t O-,..... can co""t on to .... TH[ NATIONAL NOTE Ovtrttocktd with .. TMlll, IJ; Tiit acc.... lnformaOon-a.121 m yriad of ~ COM,ANY, 3tOI CtlltlMI •tuft? C.C. lib,,..._., pecked matlcetplace To plec•.,, SCI In 01.. Item•. beomUM ll'tac9, Newport IMc:tt. CA A caJt to 1101 i.. M '1IO. Ylalted regulatty • sue· p our column• compel nees ca...tfled Him•. CA iiiOl (714 c ... fully • by ell lclnd• TM llet ct.Hin.cl, quallfled buyer• to O.Oftr~ Heckle~ ~ll05 wll ., .. I! zq.f of conaumer•. Call Ma..a•7•. '*'' i:':;',"CA ~ •WJ>ort Hl·ftII H.a-1~.5·21 , '"" ............... .-.... ....... It liltd Clelk ol Ap1~ 22, 739 e.acn. ly Pilot 14, 21, me ns ate LTING, • Santa com. bUSI· ctahous tasted s ltled terk or ptll 26, 7021 Beach- P1101 14, ~ Sa94S same .. s.aurday. May 21. 1984 .. .... llTICll flUllJC llOTICD PUIUC NOTICll PUii.iC llOTICll PUl&JC NOTICll PUii.iC NOTICU PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICU "llUC NOTICU "*'° IOTICll PUIUC NOTICE PUii.iC llOTICI ..... MO --JNIHZ1487FXOl4:J01, sun ..... ~ -TICI PLACE· Clly Councll 9. AMENDING SECTION MEETIHGS AGENDA DIS. Dortt B1nlam1n. 192211 .. _.Ill' IOTllC r--'"'i. tOOf, elr, C. phone rv_,,,, -Chambet1 a& City Hd, 11 I 4.24(115 OF CHAPTER TAIBUTIOH TO TH£ PU&-Woodlands ln., Hunm91on .....-I • ~ ITA~TOP wtt7248S Property may be In-PU9LICMOTIC• Faer Dffl9, Costa ueu. 14.24 ~THE ~T UCIYMAIL 8"ch,CA92141 --1 .. ;;;1ii•i1;ii;---1 ........... • .... Oii...,. OP IDeCled •: ~.000 Avila Cai.fornia BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE AdfOwn to~. 1"4 .. Patllela Jonet. 11 ~ .. ........ UIK OP '1CTITIOUI ........... ffoed. l.egunl Nigu91, CA MltUAL RftlaW CW PUBLIC COMMENTS IN PERTAININQ TO SEWE~ 2:00 p.m fOf OoNTIHUEO Port Or., ~Pof' Coait. ............... TM~ l*IOna ... •UllN••• NAM• Rew .. .-....... 121n (Seizure Loi) 3:00 CfTY·WID• TWFIC EITHER OAAL OR WRIT· CHARGES. REVIEW OF THE PAEUMI· CA 92657 ltal1•1nt dolrtg bullnffa u : The. tollowlng pttaons Netkle of~ PM June 2, 1"4 IMPACT na TEN FOAM MAY BE PRE· C 0 NT RAC TS AN 0 NARY BUDGET 1"4·95. Thlt buslnen It co,.. T11etol0Wtnepert0newe 0 ,C. ELECTRONICS. 181 haveaDandonlcftheueeof Auctlen.... Payment Twmt! Full pay-PROGllAll SENTED DURING THE AGREEMENTS Publlahed Newport ducted by• a g-al P dOirla bUllneM M! "!f:.. 11th St., Cotta Mela, the Flctllloua Butlnen Under the aulhori!Y In In-mint required on ac-THE COSTA MESA CITY PUBLIC HEARINGS. FOR 13. ..OU CONCESSION Beach.COiia M... Dally nerlt\lp I) JO LOO< .. KEY, b) ()R. ..... 12127 Name· MASONRY SPE wnal Rewnue Code MC> cepWnce of hlghfft bid COUNCIL WILL HOLD A FURTHER INFORMATION. AGREEMENT FOR-NEW-Pilot May 21 1"4 Th• reg111r1nt(1) com. ANOE COUNTY SAFE Matthew John HOr1on, 3n CIAUSTS 12I Calle Em~ tlon 1:m, the property de-Form of Payment: All pay· PUBLIC HEARING FOR TELEPHONE 75"4·5335 OR PORT PIER (CONTRACT ' S.027 m.ncld 10 t1an11C1 busi. C()MPAHY. 3021·8 Hart>ot W. WlllOl'I 11. Cotla Meta cldura. San Clemente CA scribed below tW bMn menl• mu11 be by cash, THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF VISIT THE TRANSPORTA-NO. 1tou nest und• lhl Fictit.ou• ~.Costa Mna, CA CA 92827 • 92172 • Mlzld fOf nonpayment ol cer11tled chick, cuh11t'1 Of THE CITY-WIDE TRAFFIC TION SERVICES DMSION 1S. P BLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE Bus&ness Name(s) ltst•J 92121 Marta 8. Horton. 3T7 w. Th• Fl tltlo B al lntlmll revenu. tu .. due veuurer't chick or by I IMPACT FEE PROGRAM. AT CITY HAU. n FAIR SCHEDULING: June 13, aboV• on •·25·94 JamH DHn Wiiburn, Wllaon •1, Coata Meta CA Name r;.1tr.': IO u.:: lforn Thomat M. & ROM-United Stain pol1al, bank, THE TRA.FFIC lt.IPACT DRIVE, COSTA MESA. 1994 • 1994-95 FISCAL ~lctttlous LiMU HovM 5108-E Wttt flrat St., 82127 wu filed In 0.-C maty I Wright, 22804 It· 111pr111, or telegraph FEE PROGRAM HAS BEEN CALIFORNIA YEAR BUDGET hslneaa Na.ne Thll statement was 1.111.1 $an11Ana.CA12703 Thlt bualn111 la co~ on M r I ~ °'fr' 11.m#e, LAkt ForHI, CA money ord1t. Ma~ check ESTABLISHED TO Fl· MARY T . ~LLIOTT, 111. 1993•94 STREET AND Stetement with lt\a Counly Clafk vi Thia bu1lne11 la con-ducted by: husband Ind No F4~9ol ' 1 1• 11 92830 or money order payable IO NANCE THE IMPROVE· DeputJ City Clerk MISCEUANEOUS SLURRY The following peraons 111 0.-ange County on Apol X . dlleted by: In lndMdual Wife ROnatd J Goemaat 1521 The ptoperty will be aold the lnltrnal Atveoue Ser· MENTS THAT ARE NECES· Publlahad New ort SEAL AND RESURFACING do4ng bu$tllffl 11 1994 The reglalranl(I ) com-fhe regl1tr1nt(I) com-Calle E~bocadura • San at public auction H pro-vice. SARY TO ADDRESS THE BHch.Costa Mna ~lily PROGRAM CONTRACT OVER THE WALLEAS, % FI07415 menced lo trMMC1 buli-mencld 10 lrantacl bu"-Clemente CA 92672 ' Yldld by Internal Revenue llp•ture, C. Um CUMUl..ATIVE IMPACTS OF NO. 3000 L. HovH , 231 D Por I Published Newpon Bt1Ch nHia ~ IN Fictitious neu undtf the Flc'lltlout Shlr1ey Ann Goemaat 826 Code NCllon 1335 and ,.. C~um, Revenue Of· DEVELOPMENT WITHIN Pdol May 20• 21• 23• 24• 20. BALBOA BAY CLUB Durneu, Newpo#1 Beach, Cosla Mau Dail Ptlol May Bullnffl Nam•(t) lis11d Bu1ln1u Name(•) llSlld Calle Embocadura • San lated regullllons. fleer, 2e2e COSTA MESA, AND TO 25. 31, June 1 •. 2, 3, 4, APPRAISAL AND ECO. CA 92660... 7 14 21 28 1~ abCJWon:Oc1oblt,1989 abovton:S.2·94 c .. mentt,CA 92672 Dalao1Sale:June2,1994 Date:Os-12•94 ENSURE THAT THE 1994. NOMIC ANALYSIS SEA· Unda HovH, 2316 Port ' ' • ' ' Sa981 JllMI OMrl WllbUrn Matthew HOl'lon This butlnell wu con-Time of Sale: 3:15 pm Address tor lnf0fm9-STANDARD LEVEL OF F700 VICES Durness. Newport Beach, Tillt ~ wu l\lld Thlt ltllamenl was filed dUC11d b h band and Pl.ce or Salt: 24000 Avita SEA\11CE IS MAINTAINED PUBLIC HEARINGS CA 92660 Buy It. Sell It. Find II. With the County Clertl of wllh the County Cle<k ol wilt Y us Road, La~una N~utl, CA tlon AboUt the Sale, ON THE TRAFFIC CIRCU· PUBLIC NOTICE 2S. INTERIM EMER· Karan Ntehol 14 Cypress ClaHlfled. Orql County on May 3, 0.-ange County on May 3, This lllltmtnt wu filed 92~ (S11zu11 Loi P.O. Box 30220, La-LATION SYSTEM. CITY OF GENCY ORDINANCE. PAO. Pt. Ln., Newport Beach. CA ·r.;;;======~ 199ot. 1994. with the Co nty Cl k f Ttllt Offered: nly the gune Nlguel, Ce. AN AUDIT OF THE TAAF· HIBITINO FOR TEN 9?660 fl07818 FI07903 Orange Counfy on M-:y 1~ right, tltla, and lnllttsl or 92807, 714-843-4301 FIC IMPACT FEE PAO. NEWPORT BEACH MONTHS AND FIFTEEN Bobble Roberts, 2 Dione. No matter Publlthed Newpor1 Beach-Publi1hld NIWpOlt Beach-1994 • Thoma• M. & Rosemary I. Publl•h•d Newport GRAM IS AVAILABLE FOR CITY COUNCIL DAYS THE ISSUANCE OF IMne, CA 92715 Cotta ...... Dally Piiot May Cotti Mtsa DaHy Pilot May Aon&ld J Ooemut Pub-Wright In and 10 lhe PfOP-•••ch.Cot t• Mes• REVIEW BY THE PUBLIC AGENDA IUMMAAV ANY PERMITS OR THE ES-Batt>ara Sande11on, 30351 what you're 1 1 2 llthad N. 1 B h erty will be olferld fOf sale. D II p I AT THE COSTA MESA STAFF REPORTS TABLISHMENT OF NEW Matbelta Vista, San Juan d i 7, 14, 21, 21. 1994. • 4• 1, 28, 1994. , Costa Me:aw~~~ MaH~1• 11 requested, the lnlemaJ 8 '1 I ot Mar 21, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 77 S. Planning Commission AETAl_L PERSONAL SEA· Capls1rano, CA 92S75 0 ng, your _...._--:=:---:o~.,-s_A_968_, Sa993 26 June. 11 1~ y • Revenue Service wlll fut· 1814. FAIR DRIVE. COSTA Amendment ~o. 796 VICE BUSINESSES. Lyn Suter. 1•0 Jasmina hometown The Piiot Shopping f()( a new • • • . Sa014 nish lnlormation aboul pos· se02e MESA, CALIFORNIA. ORDINANCES FOR IN· CURRENT BUSINESS CrMk Dr .. Corona dat Mar, • Claulfled apartment? classllled tlblt enc:umt><ancet, which The Piiot , THIS PUBLIC HEARING TRODUCTION 29. COUNCIL POLICIES CA 92625 newspaper Th• moat comprehen-l•t• you compare TRADE may be useful In dttennln-Cl•aalfled wtl.l BE HElD AS FOL· 8. AMENDING SECTION A-8 OPEN MEETING POU· Suzanne Pannier. 10 Bel· n.. I alve and current dlrec-cosia • without hassle Ing the value of th• Interest The moat comprehen-LOWS: 14.12.020 OF CHAPTER CIES: AND E·2 COUNCIL court Dr. N. Na~port ........ I t of good• end•• or worry! belng acid. alve and c e t di ec-DATE: Monday, June 6, 14.12 OF THE NEWPORT Whether you're buying Beacn. CA 92660 -ir.... OfY r-p th h I If' d Dt1crtpUon ol Property: urr n r 1994 BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Ill Cl lfled Yoko Amene, 11602 Ar· vice• around! Hot Cl•aalflad roug Cass 1e 1985 Nissan. stand11d, UC tory or goods and .. r. TIME: 1:30 p.m. or as PERTAINING TO WATER or se ng, ass royo Ave .. Santa Ana. CA fits in. M2·S878 842°5878 No. 1MPV228. VIN# vlcesaroundl soon11posslblelher11lltr RATES. coversellyourneedsl 92705 -------- YIM. <: C:osta Mesa, C:A 92627 Bow To-Place Classified Ad IAGUNA BEACH OUT-OF-STATE COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT 2169 BEACH COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 1048 PROPERTY 1558 iiiimiiimiiimiiimiiimiii BEACH 2169 Clean 2Br 1 Ba. gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Whit W t VI NORTH IOAHO BAR lncd yd, nr Hoag 1BR Vllla Point view Lido Isle: 4Bd, lgll QUIET & SERENE Bl' PHONE: 714 642·5678 BY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 W. Bay treet o:EN1s'JN :.~· GAIN. 20 acres~ Hosp/,61h. Showing condo. frplc, gar, walk kllchfmslr BR. New at Emerald B•Y $40,900. Minutes to Sat 1Pm-5pm 215. to bch, $1300 mo. cpts, vacanl $2800 Call 831•2915 for gale lake Coeur d'Alene. ~) :J~:4::so mo. 644-8443 or 759-1850 mo. Agt 875·7800 • entry. Exquisite new Nice stand ol pines. _.;._.,;,._ _________ B•ck B •Y 3Br 2V.ZBa L••IS•I• 4BR·3.5Ba Palm l\'.l.esa Apaq 01ent:s Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Corner o( Newport Bl"d. & Bay S1.) CIASSIFIED. HOURS: Telephone Sam · 5:30pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday DEADLINES Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm Tuesday ....................... ~onday 5:30pm Wedne day .................. Tuesday 5:30pm Independent. .......... Wednesday 3:30pm Thursday ................ Wedne day 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thur da) 5:30pm Sa turday ....................... Frida y 5:30pm GENERAL POLICY custom w /gleamlng tush meadow, pan-E'SIDE COTTAGE JM Pelert hse, gated exec home In great lo· euro-kltchen, malr BR oramlc mountain 1Br 1Ba. gar. yard. comm, sec sys, beaut callon w/pool. S759K w/sauna, Jae, spec-views. Paved road ac-New pnVstove/flrs/frlg. yard, shutters. $2350 or $3800/mo. , a cu I a r v I• w s I cess. power, septic Hkups. $695 642·8555 No 'pets. 619/458-1706 975-1155 or 646·5558 $2 300 ooo tesud . Outdoor Ask F~r: Jo~le Bur1 lover'• paradise. Ex· E 'sld• luic 2Br, 3Ba 1wnhse. Lg loft, den, lrpl. decks, patio, gar. $1150/mo * 246·2984 BELCOURT Magn1ncen1 view condo Attoclated Rllra cellent financing. 800· 807-5263. Properties w/dlrect access 10 Elegant "D" Plan NBCC. Expanded 2Br 3BR. Oen. 3 Fplc, Bar 2Ba. custom extras+ NEWPORT BEACH of Mins Wesl. •-----------• E '•ld• spacious 2Br -Ls• Option $5,000 Mo. Invest opply. 644-0135 1069 REAL ESTATE 1Ba, yard, w/d hkupa, Expanded '8' Plan •NEAR HOAG HOSP• gar, new paint & floor. 3440 s/I, Fam Rm. 2Br 2Ba over gar, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 1625 $850/mo. 631-6936 Lse-Optlon 54000/Mo. S825. Garage. Inside Newport Hgts . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil E 'sld• Twnhm• 1 sty Luellte Hoyt 644-4910 lndry. Agent 998-3195 $879,000 GOT A CAMPROlJNO 3Bd-2Ba, 2 car, FR w/ W~LEV N TAYlOR CO NEWPORT ISLAND MEMBERSHIP Ip, giant yd. Big m11r WATERFRONT Spa· Iner home In great lo-OR BR. Nr Back Bay. Va-Bluffs Tennis Villa clous new decor 2BR cation! You must aee TIMESHARE? • cant. $1350. 642·9797 Mttr + 3BR. lam rm, 2BA. Ip, d/w. w/d thlsl l.rg lot, top qual-We'll take It. Amer· ------------country kllch, 2650 s/f hkups, gar. dock avl. lty design, lots of lea's most successful E•stslde 2er 1 Ba. gar, $2250 mo 548.&980 Yrly $1375. 673-6100 room. Cell 1ooayl resort resale clearing· w/d hkup. pvt yard. H b R NEWPORT NORTH 6AA_9060 house. Call Resort No pets. $750. 304 E. Ir Or fdge ....-Sales lnlormatlon 20th SI. 646-6085 Eat•t•• 3Bd·2'hBa, MINT CONDITION T II F H II e E Id H I d h P•noramlc view of 2 Master Br/2ba+den o re e o 1 n asts e ac en a •• vaulled cell, tplc, 2 car So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get '' hen )-OU lh c at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & Stat.el}' palms. A ruchos, l & 2 Bedrooms ·Jn SS75 t0 S600 • I BR $625 ID $650 . 2sR $ns ID s1so A No Pets A V'cmal Blincb A Ccr.hng f-ans A 1':1:.W Carpet. Pa.i.nt & Tlk A F1mcss Room A Hcatrd Pool & Jacum A Paoos & Rak:orucs A Ganges Avi.ilablc COLDW<?U BAH~eR r.J 1.SOC>-423·5987 w/couch hse, 'I.I acre. Nwpt Bch. All redone auch gar, end uml on 1951 Tustin St750 mo In white $4000 mo. grnbll 51395 640-2677 Office Hours. 9:00 am. S:OO~m M-F ExpedtbebeS: HOUSES/ or hse only $1400 mo Paul M0.5324 _.J. Pis Iv mtg 646-8134 --------Thinking or having a and 10:00 am -..4:00 pm w en~ Lg 3BR 2•5ba 2.sty, dbl RENT garage sale? 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA Give us • call' R11ts and dudlmts 1rt iUbJttl to change .. 11hou1 notice. The publi1her m cnts 1he right 10 ccniClr, rec:laui(y, rui1c or rc1cc1 any clauHicd advertittmcnl. Pltate rtport any crron 1h11 may bt in your dauifttd ad im111tdaa1cly. The Dally Pilot & 1\e J.,aependcnl 1e«pl1 no liability for any trror in an advertisement for which ti m1y be ruponaible, . escept for the co11 of tbe •pace 1c1ually occupitd by lbe tm>r. Credit un only be allowed for the firot uuert>on. Npt Ht• 3Br 2Ba, lam CONDOS rm. fp, Fr drs, bm ceil. FOR RENT Now $4Jl9K. 650-0943.h••••••••I Bkr Ed Van den Boasch• gar-opnr, UR. F/R, Ip, PILOT CLASSIFIED (714) 546-9860 w/d hkups, s1350 through classified -42 5 -78 L --- 457.3152 Ev 692-0838 •---------·----"'--· -"'-----\'--------------------------' ·---------•OPEN SAT/SUN• BALBOA Lg Studio BR/alcove, NEWPORT walk-In closet. gated. PENINSUIA 2107 BEACH 2169 pool, nr Hoag $93K. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -y 650-854"'1 or 645--8313 luic furn condo, t•b --· . , HOUSES/ PATRICK TENORE bay vtew, 2 -MBR Re.ltor. 7•"~e702 11es, lur~key cond. vv-v St 800 Agl 840-5884 rouAL ltOUStNC CONDOS Reduced S 130K/Back OCEANFRONT UPPER Ol'l'Ot1Tu,..,v FOR SALE on 1Mahrketll CLu1tf7 l.rg 48r 2Ba, garage. Allrlltesllll....,...1illtail poo ome. g 0 • S2400/mo. Avall now. _,..., 11.-;m 11 IM ffl· man Y u'p gr• d • 1 · 640-2434 __, .,_._ .._..._ 11 1161 Room to eicpand. Very ••.--.__..Ad " pvt. Must see I S599K. -----------_... ..._ ..._ .1111111 --------.......... ._, ,,...,."'" BALBOA Agt, S48·1994 CORONA Beach Area Winter or Yrly Furn/Unfurnished 1-4BR Incl Water1ront $750 to $2000 mo. Vllla Rentals 675·4912 U.llletM " 1111scrl•la1fl11 ISLA.ND 1006 SOUTH COAST DEL MAR 2122 -------._. • ,... Callr. ....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . ... .......,,...., ..... ,. METRO 1086 2Bd·1Ba. f/p, new cpt, 1 BELCOURT ......,.,...., • • ......-" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car gar. 1 parking For Lease .. ..,_.,..,_.,11m1. HARBOR VIEW Glve-AW•Y Studio apace. w/d hkup, ..._.,._.., ...... :· HMS $535 000 condo No ss oownl __ s_1_25_o_P_a_u_1_54_0-_53_2_4_ $8,500 Unturn , .. •••Ill• will Ht J K $10,000 Furn ......_.,_,...,....,..... 4Bd·2Ba. family rm. S785/mo. Gary ·• 3BR 2BA completely Tennis Htate on 'h ... .., IUI..,. wllkll I• 111 v1u1ted cell, over Re/Max 84l-6036 furnished "se So. ol acre w/pool. spa, ten-*-" Illar.. ow l'tlllltll 8.000 aq. fl. prof land· 1_________ PCH. 3 mos or more. nls. 5BR·5,5BA. Pre- .. ....., ....,.. IMC 8'I scaplng. Room lo ex· MOBILE $1850/mo * 673-607 1 mler views I Call ,.. pand on lrg lot. Catt to ALL NEW today! ........ ~II tll .. seel HOMES 1100 d·luic cus1om 64A9060 -.... • • _..... • • 64AgO&O '"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3bd·2ba, frig, w/d, lg ..-..-i &o ... ,..._ 'llCSlllo-..-1• brick patio $1850 mo ........ , , dt ,ulHUO 35' 1BR Henslee w/ca-721-9675 or 640-2060 COLDWC?U BAN~eR r.J »• 111.....-.-ftr bana & thed. Obi lot. Charming 2Br cottage CM • 55+. Nr bch .. 77 s I 9? DC •a.-57500 646-8252 1 ~ blkt to bch/shopt. al,..llal•-. Modern kit, Ip, $1300. Expedthebe!C Avail 8/1. 631-2115 GDIUI. 1002 --------BEACij Cuetom Furnished CORONA PROPERTY 1175 Charming condo. 2Br RENTALS PMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION 180 Newport Center Or. Newport Beach. CA 5 % DOWN OnflurdllM Of '420,000 .. Nlod.E-1 Drx:a. "fRff" "APP*" DEL .... n 1022 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Ba. patio, pool, nr ~ I• bch. $1550 lse, 6-mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MONTEREY B EACH· min. $1975 3-mo min 1 BR. Ocnlt . $925 wk 1BR. Lido . $1550 mo 2BR Ocnlt S 1750 mo 3BR. Penln. $1375 mo 3BR Penln $1500 mo 3BR Dock $2300 wk 4BR . Udo . $3000 mo 1 Block to Bt1chl Lot & ~. Clattlc CdM hom• on beat atrHtl S839,000. KathlHn. 911Ynr/Bkr 876-8338 FORECLOSED GOVERNMENT HOMES end propertlHI HUO, VA, RTC. etc. Uttlnga fOf' your ar••· Financ- ing avallabl•. Cell In· formation Service• Toll Fr•• 80(M3e-&887 Ext. R·1046 •JASMINa CREEK• Pl•n e, 38R 2 .... BA. Motlvetedl Mak• otferl Owner/Bier. 1544-9155 •MINT TOWNHOMEI* •SO. OF PCHI• 4 yr nu 3br 3ba twnhm w/ vaulled cell, 1kyl1t. fplc. 2 car gar, walk to bch only $389,000 Robin Agl 840-2677 COSTA MESA 1024 A8eurne f'HA L08n Perlect opportunity for U quellfVlng of SfllK loen S"arp Mes• Verd• 28A 1 ~8• twnhae. 1134,900. AnneMoCHland T•t...aaG Aemu FRONT CONOOMINI· summer. 760-3187 UMS • AIA Award· ,. winning design. Pools, Magnificent 180 Vu The ......... ....... •P••· aaunat, gym. 4Br 2'hBa. Lots of Priced from s1se.ooo-llght, recent upgrade•. $425,000. Four fur-13400/mo. 640-2600 nlshed model• open Very 1paclou1 3Br 2Ba dally. Call fOf' bro-duplex unit. lmmed chure (BOO) 4n-n42. Occupancy S1350mo. ., ................ -* 252-7902 * ,,3-1900 GARA·GE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where it win be seen. Make sure you follow all city ordinances and any association rules. 8Pa••SD ll 8 •a1~a aD • • • • Run your ad in ---.the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes . for. i :········J·USt Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE ! All. for $1 o• -------------······----: D YES,SELL MY CAR • .. • • • ••• ...... • • • IMMCllOH llM.'JI. w W1IY • • .. Nome City Zip Phone Credit Card 0 MC OVlSA C AM X ,. _________ Eicp _ ~ To: DAILY fltlOT 330 W Bay Streel. Cotto MMa, CA 92627 (7 I 41 6'2·.sdn <> MX (71 ~ 631-6$94 (ftriwote '°">" Onlrl &,w.. 6/P4 a ........ a,_.,.., a,..,,,, o ...... 0 a ..... ... DO.~ o a... o"".., c •""' a -.;-o...,~ 0 ... .., 0 ... ..... a.-. .... oa-...,... o-. ........ • ·Independent ••••••••••••••••••••••• •s1ol:.rAlw,S1.oo-. r 't'ualh I • .. 21, 1184 ~~-----------1·~------~---~----------~t:;:;:::;;-;::;;--;:;;;u1~i[ir::z~~==:1[fiii~:::~:::;r1111f:~::~~~=:1li~~~~~~1~~~~~~~:~~~~~~ -.1w.on coaou c:osu 1111& zat cosra 1111& zu -'°ar muu to muu to ton • -.UCB 2111 Dlt llU zw war ZMI .... 2114 ••• Z7at lllllOVIOMDfS IOUllD ..... DmL ...... ·~ ... , ... 11111'1, cN••P•~• Terr••• .......... Pit .wio ~':.,!9:o_':,= Mt•~=;rlne. ~-~~:.,,· ...._ lllMclR11pon Npl Hgla AMe-Aup11n, LMTa0 .... _.~.,,aC ~ c...-38A llitBA. w/lrpf. C#POft. Well etc. N/Ptll. OD9" ~ ,. for YG"' new ~ • 11 mo. pro1 lhr Ila CIU1lorn cee.t pl'Of n.WnlCr IO 10S1' a ., ... ... ~~~C)OQ/a':J: :C.~.t:;~•H ..... ,7 ... t ......... , ..... ee':!.o"::.;.,"° =~"-~~ =i::,~-:~POUllD 212s ~1;::· " GNbb • Elb .,....._ beCtr un'9 So. 1 1 pr. I WKI ... ~ must be • qu.,lty N u 1, lion a t H a ll• ~w~....-·..-.,;;....;.-:----,. Nwpt N ~ °' PCH. 111r. 1\otiaa. Nfrta Ind. a~ Co-deft. l tOIO/mo. WITH Wllll tndlv, n/efnkt, 1116 mwn1e atepe 90 bch POUllD ·DOG LO•T•,.... a .-w ' Largeet :..,,, 2 mn ~:.::-..a~'. ~~.rw;.:7~ ~11"a: .... 28A-38 A Apte , 2 ~~~vi~ ::!n. ~.:=: ~ ~ =: =~ = -~t~ • + !)c·,! ~ J:: 114'00/mo. 72M7&1 Cozy beckbey epa pert ~~ F•S::~ OIM or llN714 Ofc IPMiiUi liiii Aihta "*-· ~'":5"5714. Sey~ •".:•:~ :~d." 1...,._._..~r-.rn~ .. Sl475 mo. 759-7859 x.ig 38R 3BA AP' MWfV ~ ~~ ... ~ BUnillfGTON pound ito Balboa Penlnaul•.NJ hm , tg etudlo rm w/ba *rvvnDt c.u e7a.1aae • decorated. trplc, lg -· ,._._ ·-"" ,. 2 .... 0 M*t aht lllA Apt 1 & pyt ..,., Avail 111 Ladlee Rini 'ON a .. attore 2811Ba deck• patio, k.ta gar bom00d.146-157e l~B -Clean SWdlo ctwn..,. hae to bch pwtcjng NJpet S5o0 14&-70ti Owne pl ld.-.u.. ·------•I --beach houH, gar near 11750 mo -,9e,.oa74 DON'T SETTLE FOR on 24th St. W.,k to 1471 mo. 25j.2304 · • r .... .. .... , 52nd. 11100. Alll now. . aandl IMO tnct utils, by dncrlpUon, date paa•oN·•• • 848-1957 or "3-3778 LE5' Exceptional 2ar Adoreble lBA Apt up-, .. (7t4t M7-a••• mw pVt NI hlii. and location •o•t·11·~-~ ••• AAN' •••• 1 COST·a ...-•• 2•2A Townhom•, gar, A/C, an, cathedral Cella, C .. •-a.. fur B kit -n ~ v • p atio, D/W. S5H angl car gar. gated OCEANFRONT •P•r· -· .. un n r. COMMERCIAL Call Huntington Beach COAST Move In. &45-6235 property, qul4tt ngh· kllng 2BR 2BA. An· w/lndry. E.mpl M Pf•I. Polle• Oeparlmtnl --------1-----.--0UTH •TOO 2 + t, .. ,, pet. brhdl Hts/mo; •lee nual. 1 1750/mo. Agt, 137&+aec. 845-HtlS JlJ!AL ESTATE @ 538-5944 betw"n PERSONAlS 3002 METRO 2186 317 CabrlUo ••.we lrg 28t trip•••· lnct. ~H79 Maida 714-509-:t7o7 CDM unique attuaUon· 8am and 4pm Monday liiil•iiii•iiiiiiiiiil 831-4038 encl gar, w/d hkup, • encl patio. 18()().18151 Coachhouae/18r tull kit, Clean n/amk ahr mdrn --------thru Friday. Alone? Wanta Fall In 1Br c ondo •e79, Incl 8 rl9ht/oheery 2Br, mo.* 873-1105 7 bike from bch. 1876 btft hm long·twm W/1. BUSINESS OFPICE •l'OUNDe Lov•? Chrl1tlan Phone gas/Water, trig, atove, 1 ~ea. 2·•tory. POOi, mo Inc utll. Avl lat wk MISCELIANEOUS Your own 2Bn1, 1 lrg peraonat ada. Local• d/W. Pool view. gated. private patio. H75/ USTStD• 2B/1.25Ba. June. 980-0432 111tU'l'1L5 pvt ba+ofc/den, gar. POa lt.ENT 2769 Red Flutty Cal Call 1·510·988-0590 751·9988 or 97~171 mo. Call 546-9081 encl patio, d/W, W/d ~& S1300+MC, Incl UUI. Ma I•. p 0. •I b I y '"'O-......... .. hkup + gar, xl'I tocl Avall S/1 721·1447 dropped olf on Redhlll ~ " ... ._. ... . Biii gated condo. Cath 1BR upalalra, quiet, 5850 mo. No peta. · Bualneaa ofc 11x1s, ·In late Match near ANSWERED cell1, akytta, frplc1, C/ very clean, lndry tac, Gene 78•3BOe NEWPORT CDM, Lg 3Br 28a, w/d, 1518 Newport Blvd. Harbor Vl•w Home1. May the bleued DISPLAY PERSO l'or high l••hl Jewefry & aoo •orl•• boutique Npl 8oh. PIT, negotiable. A. w/d hkups & ga· pools. No peu, BEACH 2669 ROOMS 2706 frple, tam rm. Avt 1/1 CM/NB bord•r $150. Approx. 2 yr•. old. nsme of JHUI b• rag•. 2BR·1.7 5BA. pl••••· $550 mo. •E••t•kl• 2Br 18a, Reaponn/aS450+aec 873-HM3or553·1115 Please call Margaret adored and glorlfled. Hug• pvt deck. Linh Me-03U pvt yd, PoOI. vacant. ** USTaLUl'I' ** a----•-•oant 875·5895 or 875--8448 N.WPORT BEACH 873-4879 after 8pm. loved and P'•Hrved. 1nd1cpg & 1tream1. 2BR DUPLEX.. new BA, $750 mo. M2·e797 -. ....... ... llxaC SUITES •POUND• Now and fore~er s1oso mo. MlcheU• ~t. yard, new crpV 231 E 18th St "" Modem 18r 5810 28r BtocJc to ~h. quiet, CM Npt Blvd/Bay. Own Small Pa llllon 0 th(oughout the world. 539-2219 Owflr/Agt drpa, gar, great neigh-uifftD• 2eR In trl· 28A S1050 gar w/ clean tum BR. kit prlV, bath, vault cell, gar, ~:;:.~!1.. :~;;Sofr" 0 n P 0 ,: 0 n a ~1 aacr9d heal1 of JHu1, bora S775. 847·7540 ple>e, W/O hkupa, encl opnt, pool 721·1180 W/d , $425.e?S-2102 Non amokr. Avail now. 1 n C 0 •ta M • • ~ have mercy on ua. St. JEWELRY ••••••••!Roomy 1ar. n•wly gar $750 Agt. Pam 1818'/a 8alboa 81vd LIDO Lg furn rm, $400/mo. 148-9412 can u sa 850-6547 Jude, work., of mlra· d ted Pool pvt 546-5880 or 979-3848 Pvt atudlo, andk, gar, emply'd peraon 35 +, CM·Shr h•• w/dad & PT COMMERCIAL clH, hear my pray.,. SALES PERSO PIT work In h t••hlon l•••l boutique In N APARTMENTS FOR RENT P::~a 1575/mo. 'AvaU ME•• VERDE ~ blk bch/bay. $760. micro, nJ•mkg/druga kid•. 1425 Own BA. Pao-an 2778 L 0,.!,.!1sCY'~ T St. Jude, helper of the mid June. 546-9081 -479-0703 772·9272 Agt 1450. Avl 873-8717 quiet loc, hot tub, w/d. .-5A .,_ hopeleH, hear my 28r 28a, gaf. 1775 •18R •829• Reapon N/S 842-3212 *"•WA" D• prayer. :.:-.:.::~ 548-4971 or 434-9023 28ft 2U •72•'" •p v··CATION C·2 Ofo/Warehou•e, Large Whit•· Mulll Say nine Umes dally ~k m"t Our-2vBR n HB rm/ba micro, frig, 900 a H, nr Fairview & Color Flutty black tall for nine days. Th• moat c:omprehen-Rent Now • Pay NT wo 14215 N k '9(• and black marking on KC Bch. Work d•Y• 9otlab .. , GENERAL 2602 a111e and current dlrec· Ontv •2ee 1at Mo pee 8 Frig, d/w RE ALS 2722 dru;,• .... ,~ F:m ampregf 5F5AXF':'f1;,.7821~179253M1 00 face. In the vicinity of HOT & WILD! tory ot good• and aar· Rent + $300 aec. 18R Incl. 80X30 pool. No refa: 9ea:"s341 A\118-1 • u .-" San Mlguel & San iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil vlcea around! upatfl. No peta. ' peta. No t•••· No Charming COM beach Small bulineaa ren\alf Joaquin, COM onj 5/ 1-800-880-6909 For Interview o Joyoe, 844·70 Mon-a.I to.e. ·•"" ~· 645-5437 Open Dally lease 545-4859 cottage. Vl•wa, 3Br lrvln .. weatpark·M/F n/ prtvate offices. from 2 O 19 4 • F • m a I • , Toll Frff Call MED FRONT OFFIC i jl_\ 1 Ba, turn, w/d. $2000/ 1mkr prof shr 2BR 1200 w/pfkg. Xlnt CM 3yra old. PleaH Call Hot All UfHtylea Lil'el Fff. Computer e ·01 mo aummer. 723-1418 2BA upp•r M apt. locaUon. 760-8364 Betty <:I 840-9t07 Slnglea & Swinger• good phn •kllla. 43 ~/ NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT Newport Beaoh Pool, Jae, tltneH rm, •L 0 ST CAT• 900-38a.3400 d2 Bch ottlce. 759-1720 ~ ~· BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 oceanfront 3Br 3Ba s490 mo. 291"1092 INDUSTRIAL 2788 M ala Longhair, while S1.98/mln; 18+ 1-------~ .wt•· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii near Npt Beach pier. M/F 21·30 Prlv Br/ba, w/grey & black. MIH · LIVI! PASSIONATE Mgrt/Cllhiers Weekly. 714""34•1424 WO, pool, nr Triangle Ing alnce 5·2, In the PLAYMATl!S 1·800-Excepllonal people Lg 2BR-2BA HunUng-Sq. 1400 mo. l/.t ulll M••t•r craftsman In vicinity of 20th St. & 85V-KISS (5477) what we're lookl ton Beach S900/mo a~Nt·11rr TO Avl ~ SS0-.355 * wood Hek• 1pace to Santa Ana Ave. area S2.50.S3.99/mln; 18+ for. Dian•'• Swl Balboa-Bay1lde Loft • AU; ~ ahare w/ralated t.rade Pleaae Call<::'646-1309 wear Is hiring for S Avl Now S975/mo. SHARE 2724 M/F, N/S to ahr condo 1n NB/CM/HB. 673-3504 Sweet• Slngle pervisors, Cashier• -673•7368-+LIVE THE• TRADITION + iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii near beach ln NB. Pvt LOST CAT California Glrla Sales Staff for our B $390 58, 3 ba Fem ba, tennla, pool. S495 1•••••••• Large whit• male •OO-s224&971.a1 48 1 4 8 x33 boa store. Come N/S, N/Peta, utll pd. Incl utll. 548-0784 1• shorlhalr. Mlaslng • m n; + our awlm team. C BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 ,hBlk to Bch, Lg 28r 1 Ba, gar, Barber crpt, vert blinds, fridge. $1095 y1ly. 673-6736 2BA almost new, ocean view, yrly $1500/mo. Gar & frplc, 2 palioa. 673·2.290 or 747·7765 2 Br yearly 2 blk• trom beach. Garage, ato11e, refrlg, w/d. $985 Incl utll. 64S.S862 OCEA.NFRONT YRLY View. Fum rear 1 Br, patio, gar, w/d. $950/ • mo Incl utll. 875-5449 The Terrace Ap at ~~~ Jup-~ An Exclusive Oppottunity Waterfront Living on Newpon Harbor STUQIO Bright & Clean Nice area HP full kit • S615 w/uUt, quiet, N/S No pet.a 873-5580 • S1udio, Pcnd1ou.sc, and One to Four Bedroom RcsidcntC$. 750 • Z600 sq. ft.. •lnrrodU1.1ory Balboa 8ay Club Membership A¥lldlble •Fully Su!Tcd G)m. Spa. and Pool UTILS PD 1BR·$650. • Private Guard.(iatcd Entniu Z4-Hoor Sccuriry & Switchboud •A Vilta,,c: unco itself •11h Meeting Rooms, Rc:mwint.. and Room Scl\'itc New quiet bldg. Bltln1, 71~723-0823 or 310-924-8043 • Pn>'uc Beactl To schedule your privale showing, please call ~~:Y,~~':,~~::; ~'r,'. (7 14) 645-5000, ext 539 . gar, Avall Now. $800 ++ 875-8213 ----~~~~~~~~ ... '-----~~~~~J I I • AUDI • NEWPOltT .wro .c1NTO I 445 E. Coast Highway, NeWl>Oft Beach 6 7 3.0900 CREVIER IMW Excellent selecllon of new & careflAIV prepared BMWs • always In s1ock. Sales. Service. Leaslno. Edlnoer al 55 Freeway. San~ Ana Auto MIA. 135·3171. SAOOlUACK IMW 45 Oil11eld • Irvine 310-1200 STERLING MOTORS LTD. Exclusive B~ Dealer. Sales • SeMce • LeulnQ. 1540 JMnboree, NfWP0'1 Beach. U0-6444 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IR~NE AUJO CENTER 1·•·831·3377 714·•·1• The Ultimate in Customer Service ••• The Best Selection the Best Service and our price will convince you. nu! ULTIMATE DRIVING MAOIJNI. ~~- llDl'H ....... lft.· T ... Utdmate In CultOntW Service IJ411.,._M....._. .... ~•Mllll....,~~I 640-6444 BUICK . CADILLAC ... Nabers Cadillac &Buick Where There's ALWAYS A Great Deal Going On. ®@ Sales • Service • Leasing 2600 Harbor Blvd. of Can Co.ta Mesa 540 .. 9100 CHEVROLET CONHllL CHEVROLET S11les • 5ervic:e • Le~ • Patts 2828 Kalbor Blvd .. Cost Mesa 646-1200 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH iTt COl1ll>le1e Body Shoo and Setvlce Sain SeNlce Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Harbor 81., Costa Mesa. 3 Slks. S. of San Diego frwy otf H.vbor Blvd. 546·1934 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 16661 BellCll Bl. Hl.WllinQton Beacl\. 6 Blks. So of 405 Fwy. 142-0631 lUTTU-CUCI( CHwtlUI ll'LYMOUTH lrvlna A.ulo Cen lef 71 ..... 72·7400 DODGE ATLAS DOOGI Complde BOOy Shop & Stfvice Sales, StMce, Patts·()petl 6 Days 2925A Hatbor Blvd .• COs1a M~sa > --. s 11 SM o..e r...., Oii .._ M S46·1934 TUTIU CLICK'S TUSTIN DODGE 4'0 Auto Cen<ar Drive, Tustin 730..4600 TUTILf CLICK DODGE 40 Auto Center Or. Ir.Int 130-3311 ........ w I S U 2 U Overstocked with BUSINESS 8r since 5/2/94 In the vi· Usa, 714-673-3100. W/D. 708#8 Avocado-NB condo walk to COM 675-8634 Sherri beach, pool, tennla, FINANCE clnity of Morning Can· SCHOOLS ar Modellni. yon, Corona del Mar. SU •R'S H•A ••cure. S400 Inc uu1.1·-------Please call: 760-1743 INSTIUCTION 3012 M .. .. M/F Avl now 650-2713 or 644-6240. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii So are the casting Busy summer seas stuff? A call to Classified will help Npt Hght• Neat, clean BUSINESS resp n/• Prof 2ahr xlnt OPPORTUNITY prtly tum 3Ba townhm LOST HOMELESS BE A PARALEGAL Is about to bagl CAT (H.K .) from Accred. Atty. In-Don't miss out agal Darr•ll SI., Co11a alruct9d, Home Study Top llgltimate lie' Mesa. Short hair FREE INFO 800-669-2555 agency Is accept! 642·5878 w/own ba, w/d $475 + 2904 dep + l/.t um. 65<>-3325 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii striped black/brown/ new talenVmodels t rust. Whit• chut, a limited time. Ag HOTELS &MOTELS HOTELS 2718 & MOTELS 2718 ... SPECIAL WEEKLY RATE FROM $160 . Clean rooms, cable 1V, pbont, weekly maid strvict Call For Introductory Ratel 10'70 Newport Bmt., CoMa 11 .. (714) 831-8000 FORD lrvlne Auto Center 714-'72·5400 HONDA OR 1-800-284-3119 COSTA MESA HONDA Sotllhem Califomla • s Lato est Honda OfaJershlp 2688 Harbor Blvd, C.M.• 436·5050 RAY flADEIOE HONDA Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Body Repair Irvine Auto Center 714·130-7600 -c~,m=l&~ H ONDA INFINITI (714) 436·5050 (714) 241-1300 Boch loc.1ted :tr 2888 Harbor Blvd. MITSUBISHI 2833 H:irbor Blvd. (714) 545-1700 (g) QV ~ *Plus * ~4&!= C OLLISION . 1399 Logan Ave. (71 4 ) 5 49-8 755 HYUNDAI HUNTINGJON IEACH HYUNDAI 16661 leoch atvd Huntington ~h 16 blkJ IO of 405 Frwy) • 142.()631 lON(;flflE HYUNDAI 13600 llUcil &MS.. Westmlrlster Just So. Of 22 fwy • 714·192-6651 INFINITI Co1to MelO lnflnlll Sales • l.easlog • Service 2888 Hnoc 8IYd • Cos~ Mesa ~Mill S. ot 405 Fwy 7W241·UOO ISUZU IOVJ'H COUNTY ISUZU Number 1 ¥oMnl ROdeo Oulef U.S.A. 18711 Beach BIVd , H B, U2·2000 RAY FLADHOI ISUZU Siles • SeMce • Leasing • Pans • 80dY Repair ~IOI .\utO ~ 714·H0·7000 ntlOOOll ~I ISUZU 2060 Hlltlot IMI . Costa Mesa •·u~uo JAGUAR '11 ' ..... ,, JEEP I paws and flea collar. 3&uJS. 714·574·1106 Male neu1ered. Spot· EMPLOYMENT ted recenlly In Estan-New Restaurant hlrln cla HS parking lot. all position•. Apply I Call for photo. He'a a person Ciao 2600 llltle wild -ju1t trap for EMPLOYMENT Coast Hwy COM 9·11 $500 rew~rd. Call 5530 Otte mgr 4 salH re 714-364·6750. S8/hr Ute compute Can't seem to get to..all those repair jobs around the Jlouse? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find rettable help. 642·5178 Organized, pleasan Aotlvltlea Coordinator Aprx 30 hrs 553·8065 Alzheimer'• RCFE, in•-------- So. Coast Plaz.a area. Need aell·motlvated & Orange County Pu energetic person to 119 Schoof• no manage activity pro-hfrlng. Part Tlme/Fu grams. 870-8368 mag Time. For Info c Overstocked with Slutf? A call to Classified will helE> 142·5178 714-952· 1000. Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 842·5178 c'Vlsit Your Local O~e County Auto Dealer TODAY! LEXUS UXUS OF WUTMINStlR In the Heart ol Orange COUOIY Available lor Immediate DeRveryl 22 f . al Beaci\ Blvd. 71C/192·6906· 213/566-UH LEXU S OF WES TMIN S TER * GREAT SELECTION* * Immediate Delivery* lS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE THE ALL NEW GS 300 You r Best Buy Is tn the heart of Orange County .I 13S90 Beach Blvd., Westmjnstcr Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 ------- --- LINCOLN/MERCURY 16800 Beach Bl. HUntlnaton Buch. 3 BloQcs So. or San Dltoo fW"J. 141-7739 COSTA MESA UNCOLH MERCURY Sales SeMct & LUslo!I 2626 Hnor BiYil~ Costa Mm 71~640.5630 · RAY flA0£10f UNCOLN·MERCURY Salts • Selvice • ~asino • Pans • Bod'1 Repair ltWle Auto Center 714-130. 7000 MERCEDES flETCHfR JONft MOTOR CARS 1301 Quad Street. Newport Beach Ul-9300 MISSION VIEJO IM'°RTS 28701 ~ Patkway, Mission Viejo H4·364·1700 l'utea' Orowtna MBZ Dealer (1J ID WiiYON ® •~Inventor, • Compeh.Uve Priol.ofr • Profeulonal Salee Staff • Wl.Q/Wln Leue ATailable Now Shop The Profe•lonale S.lore You ..,,, MJSSJON VIEJO IMPORTS 28701 M11rpaite ftwJ, Mtssloll ~ (714) 384-1700 405 FwJ. olf et A I MITSUBISHI COOA MESA MITSUl!St41 2833 tWt>or Blvd. "Under New Owneishlp" 7t4·545·1700 tum.I CUCK M"1UllSMI IMne Auto Center 71 ..... 72-7400 NISSAN TUTTLE CLICK MSSAN John Logan, fleet Mgr. 2845 HMtlor Blvd • Com Mw 540·6410 PONTIAC LONGl'Rf PO~C 13800 Beath B?vd . WtstnW!ef Just So. 01 22 Fwy. (714) 192·6651 SUBARU TUTTlE CLICK'S TUSTIN SUWU 4'Q "1./.o Centef Or .. TUSlln 730-4600 SUZUKI lOHG 13600 Beach Blvd.. Wesunlnsltr Just So. of 22 Fwy. 1714) 192-4651 TOYOTA TOYOTA Of COi~ MBA ,. Mnor IM.. Costa Mell 722·2000 VOLKSWAGEN RAY f\ADllOI VOUCSWAGIN - Sales • Leasing • SeMce • Pam • BodY RepU lr\1ne ~ Certet 714·t»7300 SOUTH COUNn' VOUCSWAGEN Mlmbe< 1 VW'ne Sales In the USA 18711 Beach BIVd., IUllinQtOCI Beactl 142·2000 South County .@.Bl Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES • SERVICE e PARTS PAITS AND SIMCI OPIN SATUIDAYS MON·fll 7AM·6i30 PM SATUIOAY t-4P~ rs ... Saturday, May 21 , 1 .. 87 UIPLOTllDT DIPLOYll!HT EMPLOYMENT UirtontUT APPWUIC!S IOU PUINIT1Jll 1014 f1JUlT11IE I014 PUINITUll. 8014 fVUITIJU 8014 MllCJULllJ)IS! ----• 55 • 3•ol 5530 5530 SDVICIS 5533 ----liiiii llJSC. 8015 l"rlgidare 22 cu ft frig auaa au, On u , Hlde .. -taed w/lnter· Ou bunk bed• w/draw· huthweatem •tvtelii•iiiiiiiiiii••&i H R•aTAU"ANT RHtaurant ••Hnn Y9low ~by •Id• w/ w/ftrm onno men Ht, aprlng mattteH, qn .,. $200. D"1ing tbl & cotf .. tab .. 6 end cfs~.1~~ ~Jl,!,sPMS-Upscale Bagel auwy .._ ... be aware "* lcemeker. 3 doors nev., used. boaed. az, Ilk• new, aoll 4 ctws $60. 723-1413 table, glass tops, 175 • Bak.,a ~ frl9ndly tn. Uatlng• In tN8 cat· S200 obo. 650-MOe Cost "50, must NII 1ones 1250 875-M70 •POOL TMU• both flfm. Couch & -.llTAftUUI -.... locllon. ~-for -­cal Ron TIVlaf. aUM counter help Meded. egoty may requite you WASHEA/DRVER USO cuh. n4-6500 or 873-11n Custom Oltuwaen oak chaJH, soft colors, SN~:a'!.~LY New Co. • Greet to c .. a 900 number l 135ea. REFRIG SUK> DAVll O wht/brau, Muat SeUI Cherry 7 pea poof table, 1tlnt cond, cotton fabuc, 1100/ n.Pru••i:I ... , ... LIFEGUARDS opptyl Pl•••• call In Which th«e le • ....... compi.t. w/lrundl• & Rice Poater bedroom w/megnif leaded gleH obo. 842·5321 BALlaOA •AY CLUa 434-31100 chatge P9' minute. Whirlpool waaher & matt'a. Never UHd. $1880 Matching TV light. New $4500, ask· WILL DEALI Modern 673-7300 7141945•5000 Ext. 521 We're now ecceptlng gas dryer, 1300/HI. Coal $850, must H ll Amolr avail, Formal Ing 12400. 720-1470 white lacquer/glu l/4 •Esya11aauy llGllT appllcatlona all ~ai-Frigidaire etec dryer, 1250 cash. 774-e5oo Cherry On Anne Din· au .. n mattr•H 1100 chalra credenza " ,._._ tlo 1 o-.e..• D ... ,00 c-• Ing rm & Uvlng Rm ' ' ' Now hiring Managera. n • --• • ner MERCHANDISE -· -• 723-0588. lk•••I dining table, 4 make offer 3 pea OuMn box spring 175 computer dHk, 2 drwr REC-IST P'/T 310/368-2551 . EOE. 2949 FalrAew Rd, CM chain, buffet 9-drwr • frame 125, hk• new file cabs, 2 dresse< &r 1""' SOUP LAN Wortc •t "•"'•Lota 'ltTTDU'f'Plnn~ dreHer, night 1tand1, leather aofa, loll•. chr 848-2350 sets w11h desk/chair, C911fomla Community TATION of Jobs & '*' Send .-va\Huvaw 6014 mlrrora. Metal file w/ $1850 080 895-e048 garage Items, wtcker, News 1• aeeklng • Reataurant SASE to: RAE, 838 ANTIQUES 1010 ••I• & more. 760-3801 misc. 646-1559 P•r•·Tllft• "•0 •P. STUDIO CAFE Camino d• Lo• Mar••· e· Green/beige •trip• !~~.~~:!ar~or Mgn~~ri 11 now hiring for our C-24<>-413, San Clem. sofa 2 mo old. Sml rip from 1•5:30pm. Apply new locatlon In down-ente, CA 82673 •BUYING ITEMS• In back S225 721·8654 at the Dally Piiot 330 town Hunt. Beach. From 1800-1880. 1 pc a1k ltallan lecquer w. Bay St., Colla =~/~kt 11 G jewelry to entire house 5-pc bdrm •et, only 6 M••a. Or call 542. Servera a ood Jobs contents. lmmmedlal• mo1 old. Moving-must 4321 ext. 225. •Bua Peraons reliable services cash, top$. 873..e223 .. ". $2500. 722-0559 Aecept1onl1t 491-7180 •Cooks Interesting things PILOT CLAaSIFIED •CRAZY OFFICE• •Bartendera to buy On th• move? It'• th• rHource yoll Enthualastlcl Other •Host Person• can count on to sell a position• available. Apply In person at It's all there Sell your extra myriad of merchan- We train. Call Christy. 100 Main St., Balboa. household dis• Item•, because every day our columns compel Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Buy It. Sell 11. Find It In Classlfled items qualified buyers 10 c1 ... 1t1ec1. CIHalfled. &42·5878 in Classified cam -llat_Mmi} -nIEHOUSEIS IN A RACE TO RFDUCE THEIR &X>-CARINVENfORY -AT WHATEVER nm COS'£ -1latwrdrmil -1HEHOUSE IS GOING TO SEJJ_, ORi.EASE 100 .MERCEDES-BENZ, ONE WAY ORANCYIHER! . - NATION'S NO. 1 MERCEDE.S DEALER IN '8?1 '89, '90, '91, '9'l, '93 & LEADING AGAIN IN 1,,.f y~~ ~ ctHtJinM "' «11111.ore HiaWtlu ..,. ""Y ""'°° ..,. u. tliitiiiiiiiryl HOUSE OF IMPORTS . 6862 Manchester Blvd., Buena Park e · Wbere I-.5 rnedJ I.be .9.1 Fr~way ACOUSTIC llMODWNG BATHTUB RESTORATION 3448 ------- BOAT . IWNTENUCI 3470 71413101818 MERCEDES Did You Kllow The Fastest Growing Mercede-s--Benz Deaier lrr--- America Is Mission Viej o Imports? And Did You Know ... We Deliver!!! All Mercedes Available Over 200 in stock now ready for immediate de livery MISS~ON VIEJO IMPORTS (714) 364--1700 J,5 At Avery Parkway Exit 112 c .... or ehempoo, buy al Of nothing. 2H Cat1001 of Bob'a ~ Boy c ... nesar .... Of nothing. Hlghfft bid-ders. 714·974-814M Bellini like n.w burUI· bed w/\rundle, cor10 desk & wardrobe. 51100 Obo. S75-4N9 Sell yow hOme through claaalfled. 842·M78 3931 c .............. ..... Aee/Comm ettlp/pel!M No lob too 1mell '"'on w/ad 1'13-2N 1 " I . ' I I .. • , • ' • Salurday, May 21. ,_ [ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE COST& lllS& IUt IO&D 701l GllC tllO 4 PMllL ..... 14, ..._..T.._. tO" •"GllO .._.. ... t. 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Dys 714· 1 0 p._ 1 • • .._ t , Mwt ... , RHtore<t.•· 6424321 Ext #273 or 2 \I p._ f Whait KtioD do you take? QARAOe SALe. Bdrm Extru. Xlnl cond, w/ HYUNDAI 9090 Eves 310-943·2131 48Verdiopere What action do )'OU take? . furn, sllver, 1te<.c>s, 1Hp, gr.at day/Wkndr.l ~ii;i;ii;liii;iii&iiiiiil 50Com>ded ·'-J•welry, ml1c. SAT 17000/obo 675-29271' l:c==c:-::---::-:-::7 ~;'~~ Q.3-AA South, vulnerable, you ~P..t.t:;', ~mble, u 7am,3491 Wimbledon LIDO 14. axc1tlant 5.,~~~~p~,L100K PONTIAC 9-170 statue hold: •U '8KJOTSG OQSf •782 Many trea1ur•1! Btwn condition, 1700 firm. ml 11tt cond b!u1 liiiiiiiiiiiiii••iiio 55 ~ionlffs •K74 QAJ8f OKQ& •A8f The. bi.u.i--.... _._ .. _ 2oth & 2111, off Tu11ln. Days 722-0456; 650-c:aiseua •95 r'eg1,tta: 74 Flreblrd AT 350, PS, "56Th1Mahke Partoer..........,•the }.;~..i.: .. -witbone ~-~ 353 Woodland Pl #C. 3421.Vea t1on1210o l714J PB AC Rally wnr1, 57Sl1.ldyh&Jd ¥r¥•-u.......,... We.& NOl'tlr. ltMt South SAT/SUN 8aml 488·0881 run11t1ong. Ndl paint S8Vehicle IJNl(ie. What do you rwpond? , · 1 • Dbl PUI 1 Q Movtne aalelll Priced.., •• ,_ SLIPS s1so·obo. 631 ·7149 59Horse"1gail P.. I Q P.. f 1o u1e. A.ntq1 tum -..-...... JAGU"n 9105 ~~=currency Q.f-AA sOOth, ~erable, you What action dO you tab? baby Items, c~the1: DOCJtS 7022 n... l-V-O_L_V_0 ____ 9_Z_3_0 '""" ~s hold: Look ror......,. on Mond.y. h1ehld &. morel SAT ' '---------------"""----------! 8:30 111 SOLO OUTI 60' slip avf In prime '60 E type 2 +2, newliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiO -.,,,,...,,..,....,,,,......,,,....., r 3A e 18th St (S.a Nwpt Bch loc. Temp paint, blk Int, nwwer 76 242 DL Wagon Xlnl ~ 10 11 '-::=:-=:==:-=::-=:--1:==-:----;---1~~111_1~111_11111_1~111_1'"1.::"~"'~"~C=l~•<~l•~lc_-:,._. __ 1 ot ....,m Reasonable driven In rain. palnVlnl 4 apd Gd 1. ..¥. · $15,000 Obo ~ 1tad17 obo' MERCHANDISE PETS 6 • GARAGE SALES Mowln9. Furnl1ure ra1•al 87a.211t0 846..aa31 corld $1100 . --+--I--<---+--' :::::~ • .:~:llil~iiii;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 ·ntlqu e1 k lck' 631-7149 Misc. 6015 •~.,• 6049 · ' n • EKc.U.nt loc nr ferry. PILOT CLAS8tFIEO An~ knacka, ate. Sun 8-1 40• h b I 2981 R d d + • on·1 or• ath It'• th• r111eurce you 1--------- T .. ••aUREO ON BALBOA on y. • woo tacuu11e1. Pvt parking can count on to ••H • VOWWAGEN 9235 _,. AIR•DAL•· for •dop. PENINSUIA 61071:=;;;;~::;:;;------I-.,..;,· ~·~·~•-;7~2~3-4;:;:;":;:,:':,,...-1 myriad ol merchan-CONSIONMl:NT , lion to good home 3-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&i& fufn, Dining/coll•• ye•r-<>ld nautar•d NEWPORT I.NI. MOMD IN Mal di•• Items, baceus• tbll, c alr1, Her1tag1 male obedlenco H ndcr It d I 11 B""CH 6169 Sllp to &O ft In sale .our columns compel '84 VW Rabbit OTI, 5-, • • a urn ure, &On p•oo--ad m-·lna. At"t qualllled buyer• to spd, new am/tm butte1, crystal llne1, train9d, need• mor• 1porUng good• & ath· ...,, ... 1 1 11 China, J1walry,' etc. space. Call 875-7351. letle Wtlar. "•"· coa, 1acmu.1. 114/tl. 831-8480 call! • ereo caes, srw • 11 ••• 0 F I I CM F I h 642·&e7e cond , mua1 ••Ill • rv ew, FREE DOG! lamps & kitchen stutf. urn-e o t 1a·app1 .. 1c UP TO 3• " length $2500 obo 66&-9608 $AT only, 361h S1J 522~ Clubhou1• AY. boat allp In H~Ung-~+-+-~--l I COLlECTIBTt~ Sheph•rd/Dobarman biytront Sal 8-4 Ott Nwpt Bl 10tl Hatbour. ,125/mo. 'II ~ mix, short·halr, 60 lb1. Btwn Via Udo/Flnley Call 84~1729. 6017 ~··p~o play.~~ ~·1---------l-•MuonvnfNNG"'s"A"L'E,--I --l--+-~--l 1·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; · ease ca • •r CORONA Evarthlng go••i•••••••-11 6:00 p.m. 145.9122 Barbra 8tralaand DEL MAR 6122 Plants, llnlck knack1, Opining night 5/25 c;-::i FRI!• KITTl!Nac;-::i lemps, 11ove/frig Ilk• AUTOMOBILES T•rrace rront row. 2 llx lo loving home1 , nu S800 /bolh. Sat &I~~~!!~~~~~ s225 ea. 548.7949 Please contact Usa at Estate/Moving Sale! Sun'74 1455 Superior) 650-1404, SAT 8am-4pm · Av F · CADILLAC . Save abused and 3800 Topside, 'iiii;;iii&i;;;;;;;,i;ii;& FREE TO YOU 602Z •bandonad peti. Be a H•rbor View Hiiia SAT 8•m. 1800 Coral • volunteer/toster. C11l Antq orlen1a1 !urn, blk Pl. (Npt Hghl1.) Furn, 84 Eldorado whit• w/lan 7 t1cquer enlertalnml BBQ, wedding dr111, Ith• lnl, Imm-•. mo-h G"pafrull Trees, 8', too 14·859·2704. 60 I 1h 1 -• "~ '"' patio, Y~ dlgo ---------I ctr, gall fish 1enk, co es,• c. perl.cl, loaded, 53995 ""V ,. cemeras & tenses, obo. 432·1430 &1h1u1a1way811 3038 PIANOS Ii: Lego 's, W .W . lltw••••••••I 7~4 54 • Books, comic book1,I' --------OJtGANS 6059 clothes & much, much TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLET JEWELRY• FURS Kohlar & Campbell morel '81 CAPRICe , S1ph/blu1 • loaded 24K ml • 1how1 TLC. $13K 080 973.59·1fo. TIARA ........,. CONVERSION VANS •High ·tops • 7 Pass luxury • S Fresh 94's to choose from • Safest conversion on market • Highest quality Great alternative • to . a Suburban CONE ,C. CHEVROLET · PORSCHE of New port • l11IS1nlc1 Farlm In NIWllll lllCbl - • ---------------------~-----, REDUC_ED LABOR RATE 1 ::::,.;.· 15% ·oFF i when EuroSelecl Paits arespecifiedforthe EUROSELEC I 1 rapairofyourPorche. a u A L 1 T v P A A T e I . PraHnt coupon ·~a-up. Not v.=... wttti otner specials. I ----------------~~--------, OIL·&·FILTER CHANGE · · i 924-944 $2 ,n95 I Includes premium ;:;, I 'fu"'1rr/S:!~"i/rt:'u1ne EUROSELEC I 1 . QU ALITY PAAT9 II P!Met'll coupon et~. Nol vllcf wlltl other spedlk. L---------------~~~-----J PORSCHE of Newport Be11ch 449 E. Co..c Hwy. NnlporC Beeah, c ........ [714) 873-0900 -.... . .. -.. .. NEW 1993 COUGAR RX7 • V.fi Engine • Power locl<s • Tiit Wl1eel •Automatic • Power Steering •Stereo cassette •Air Conditioning • Power Oise Biakes • Tlnttrd Windows • L~er Interior • 6-Way Power seat •Console •Power Windows • Cruise control MSRP ................................... $l 8,330 Ray Fladeboe D isc .•••....•••••.••••• -2331 ~~.~~' s15 999 l620IM91 NEW 1994 MERCURY TRACER 5-Speed, PW, PL, cn>se, AC, AM/FM cess. ..... lorantr s199ss NEW 1993 SABLE GS • ~omltic: • Power BfUes • V-6 Engine • -Mirror.; • Nr Ccridlllonlng • Stlr9o Cassette • --• -Seat • -Door loc:los • Dull Air Bags • -Steefjng • Kl)'lols Entry MSRP ................................... $21,213 Fact. Rebate ............................... -750 ~;;ladl1Dl6 ..... 558 . NEW 1994 CONTINENTAL ·-.... ~ ·-....... _ ·---• 0.-""""' ·-c.. ·--._...., ~ ·--• ,.._.Dim' \.llOlll ·--·---·--.............. ....... a. ...... ___ ... _ s399 PerMo+lU RAY FLADEIOE UNCOl.H MERCURY. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 830-7000 -............. --·--... -...... --.. -...... • • ...... . . . . . Cover Home Presented By COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES See Page 33 For More Information A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 20, May 21, 1994 REAL ESTATE ' 1 ... PAGE 2 I SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 Cover ... Cout Newport Propatiea 2.Map/lnda 3. Cannery VU1age .f. Balboa hland llealty 5. Grubb a: E1lla 6. Grubb a: E1lla 7. Gnabb a: E1lla I . Grubb a: Billa 9. Grubb a: Bllia 10. Gnabb a: B1Ua 11. Grab a: Billa U. Grubb It B1Ua 13. Grubb a: Btu. l.f. Grubb a: Billa 15. G'"rabb a: mu. 16. Grubb a: Billa 17. V•lenttne ~ 11. Prwleadal c.lliianaJa "'\ 19. Pradmda1 CaUbn1a I .20. Pradeedal CaUbaJa 21. Pnadeatia.I Callfomia 22. Prudential Calltorn.la, Barbara Amstadttt 23. Prud.eatia.I Callfomia, The Jone. 2.f,.Pradentia.I Callfom1a, D. ]ohn.on, Uonp of Newport Waley N. Taylor a: Co. 25. Star JlaJ B.aft 26. Cout Newport Proputiq 27. Cout Newport Ptopatia 28. Cout Newport Propc¥tia 29. Coat Newport Propu1* 30. COMt Newport Propeada 31. Coat Newport Proputia 32. COMt Newport Propuda 33. COftr BC*e Story ·C~~ K Coldwd1 Bubr, Newport Beach 35. ColdweU Baabr, Newport Bach 36. CoWwwll ...._,Newport Bach 37. Co&dwwll Baabr, Newport 11eacb 31. ColdweU ....._, Newpon Beach NEWPORT BE4CH/COSTA MESA PILOT 39. Coldwell Ban.br, Newport Beadl fO. llanu, Jane' SungaUa f I . llanu, Karee Lfnch "2. Jlanu, &.on Pet.Gt f3. Coldwell Ba.nbr, Co.ta M-. «. W....-&oat Dome., :r.c t.11Dn fS. W....-&oat Rome., :r.c a.-hon 46. Watierfroat Ba.. :r.c, Bm p__,. 47. Wata&out B--, U. 0t.oa 28th St. Mariaa "· Pnadeatia.I NCWj»Gd ..... 4.9. PradeatW Ncwpwt Beecla 50. Metro llalty SI.Mot ........ &tla.rTaak 53. Pad&c Coat :a.-Jty lad .. 1 Ad•ce 0.. Beak u . Ope. Rome G1dcle SS. H.._ ofdtc Week 56. Cout Newp.t Prat• ..... :HAT~3 JA3A \ TOJlq AZ3M ATZ00\H:JA38 TAoqw3~ 'I t-eet 't's ~SM ,YAOAUTAZ \ s 3C)Aq NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATU~DAY, May 21 , 1994 /PAGE 3 A ·EUR.OPEAN INSPIRF~D -. IWASTERPIBCE NEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT ESTATE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME A GRAND FllENCH STYLE HOME, THIS MASTERPIECE WITH A CHAt'EAU INSPIRED ARCHITEGrURE OFFERS THE ULTIMATE IN WATERFRONT LIVING. LOCATED AT THE END OF PENINSULA POINT ON ONE OF THE LARGEST LOTS IN THE HARBOR WITH SPRAWLING LAWNS, A LOVELY COURTYARD AND A DOCK FOR A LARGE YACHT. BREATHTAKING HARBOR AND CITY LIGHTS VIEWS. ONE O F THE FIVE PB.OPEB.TIES BUILT ON THE FAMOUS BARTHOLOMEW E STATE. OFFERED AT $3,300,000 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR YOUR PllIVATE SHOWING, PLEASE CONTACT: CHRIS BRIGAND! . 673-3777 CANNEl\Y VILLAGE JWALTY INC. 2025 W. BALBOA Bl.VO. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92983 (714) 873-3777 • t • ---·-· """"-" ......... -~·,.."""'··~"'" Excellent locatioo oe Balx>a lllaod cbe to oottti I: soutla bays. Quiet eod or lalud. Cozy 2 bd bome+patio+2 bd apartmeot w/ck:ct.. Se- pera.le guest ~t.111. froet A rear patios. S65J 008 Call }"'1/t. 61S4'UJ Outstanding value for thll excelleat Balboa lsland bay view location. Remodeled 3 bd, l bl (or 2 bd~n). Plantation sbuners. sunken jacuzzi tub. Versatile noorplan. $615 000 CaJJ &uy It 646-13$6 Ocean & Sunset Views Great value ror Ibis beaulillll newer l bdrm luxury Newport condo. Good ocean&: sunld views. Very sunny. light decor, bleacbed oak cabinets. wall of glass. central fireplace. $119,000 Call Wolter • 5ll8-J08J Top 196 of a[[ 'R.laltors in. tfu 'US.Jt. 21 'f ransac tions WALTER llfTCHELL C[osetf So Pr•41"nt trar in 1994 5u.30llJ .r• Claltom l bd, 2 ba al>oa lalud bocbe. Re. bu! It 1990. New kilebeft, c:Unni.ng breakfast nook. cutom ligtlliog.spa tub, ~tiful buill- ln cabinet.. Coty master suite wilb fireplace. $615 000 CaJJ JllU ,. 6JJ-08/J Huse panoramic bay A ocean views. Ellqui1ile newly ranodeled (1994) 'bd, 3 be Newport condo. Oranite floors. cuslOm everything! "99,000 CaJJ Walter flt Jll8.J()3J -.""P"•,..""t-" fA~,, \ T'°' tt" ,._.,_,._ ~T"'°'""''lll"\A-,Q ..,..,,l',.,ut-,,~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ppQded duplel Oii moll desinble 100 block. bd, 2 be up wit.la J bd, 2 bl dowll. S111t11y, pri- ate. wl deck upN!n and a lovely fl'Oftl patio ew lile/pllnl/~. Cg ilmqM: pmp:rtyl S11S,ooo cab an • 646-IJ56 Ocqeous fro.I row Cataliaa oau views! Newer 2 muier bdnn lulluiy Newport BeaQ coado with goraeous C011temporvy decor. SUMy all day long wllb lots of privacy! $349,000 Call Waltt'r ,. 5ll8·."'8J Beautiful Upgraded Newport I bd luxury COQ .. do. Peet-a.boo Cataliba View. Pllllh grey CV· pet, bleached oak cabinetries.Near the beach. Sll0,000 Coll Waltt'r • 5118-3061 0cut cMrm .. alb ..... ! fn>Dl ~S< wf l bd, 2 be.,._ -wl opem beam celling A brict lnfllCe. .. ldlicktl. m111er Mnn ....... . .._ _.. (l 11*11) over-pragc .. c.a • 67J-J984 lnvestoclofter i.u pdced "11 ...-atrordable 2 bd Newport co.do a. ot a.o.IMdl below Marell comp. Nice Md CleM-·UI aood lbape. Widlia a mon· ltroll to Ck oceMflotll. $129,000 Ctlll W.tln e 1118-1081 NEWPORT BEACH/COST~ MESA PILOl"'iREAL ESTATE ·ANN PETERS and I SUZANNE SHULER HARBOR RIDGE STEAL PROUDLY PRESENT SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 5 644-6200 NeWJJ(Jrt Beach 4BR, 4BA. Custom Panoramic Views, Pool ""Ihe Best of Newport" Spa, Guard-Gated $1,595,000 FRONfROW Irvine Terrace 3BR Remodeled View-View-$1,650,000 LINDA ISLE SBR Custom Pier & Dock $1,195,000 Ll-I . CORONA ffiGHLANDS 3BR Large Lot Value-Value -$429,000 JASMINE CREEK Fonner Model 2BR -$419,0Q9 .. JASMINE CREEK Views-Model Perfect _ 3BR -$619,000 BAYCREST FIXER Corporate Owned SBR Make Offer -$434,900 SHORT PAY Golf Course Views Sea Island -2BR $595,000 Steal 0 CORONA HIGHLANDS Ocean view-Great Yard 4BR -Custom -$620,000 SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS SBR-Pool & Spa View -View -$1,395,000 \ ·- PAGE: 6 /SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ''Our IWarke~g Sells Homes,, "We Can Sell Yours Too!" OCEAN & CITY LIGHT VIEWS Beautiful Cliffhaven location, immaculate custom home, perfect for entenaining Call Karen or J ack.ie for private showing $839,000 LEASES: EXCEPTIONAL BLUFFS TOWNHOME Close to tennis club & restaurants Walk to schools & shopping center Let's make a deal! Reduced $SOK Now $299,500 COM CHARMER -Steps to the beach with Jbd, t.Sba, hardwood floors. 2nd house from 0ce4.Jl Blvd. Available July 1-August 15, 1994.$1000/WK LAGUNA BEACH -Ultimate oceanfront location, spacious 2bd, 2ba, tastefully furnished. Walle to all the best restaurants and shopping. $3000/MO. RENTAL CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedroom aputment close to everything in Corona del Mar, includes garage. Call for address &c details, SSJ-2160. PENTHOUSE CONDOMINIUM ASK.ING $545,000 Spacious Jbd, 2.Sba condo with sweeping bay &c city views, interior by Fan lntcmatiooal SSJ-2360 553-2360 Karen Knoche Presents MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME ASKING -$289,000 Jbd, 2ba with tiled entry, country oak kitchen, French doors, wood blinds &c shutters, big yard w/swim spa. 553-2360 ELEGANT TOWNHOME ASKING -$28-4..SOO Spacious lbd, 2.5ba plus loft, contem~ southwestern decor, upgrades thrOughouL Call 533-2360 ST AllTEll CONDO -C.M. ASKING $154,000 Spaclow Jbd, 2ba townhouse, patio, =· comm.~ low mo. dues, near Tnan e Shopp.Ag & Cowtyvds. Call SSJ- -- ' NEWPORT BEACt:t/COSTA .MESA PILOT I REAL-ESTATE SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 I PAGE 7 644-6200 Newport Beach BOB COLUCCIO • #3 Nevvport Beach Agent Most Transactions , 1st Quarter Regional Top T-w-enty F.ASTSIDE COSTA MFSA Historic F.astsidc C.OSta Mesa home with 4bd lixiry or study, oak floors, coved ceilings, oak wrapped windows, playroom, attached-guest Q\mtJel'S with kitchen. Offered at $3-49$X) NEWPORT HFJGHrS c-CDalF set at the end of a ruldesac on a huge lot - great pocaitial, pt price. - Ocean views are seen from this cute cottage with a rental unit & 3 car garage. 553-2358 CLIFFHAVEN Large 3bd, 3ba in newpon Beach Over IA acre lot, huge master bedroom and 3 fireplaces. Call Bob for info. Offered at $499,000 s~~ny ~l-~bd, Jba and upgr.ades throughout. On a large comer lot with fruit trees and roses galore Offmd at $249,000 FASTSIDE COSTA MESA Beautifully upgraded home with wood floors. On a hu~ lot with professional landscapmg. 10Aq t.f>et ~(' y~~ YAQAtlTAP PAGE 8 /SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 Claudette Taylor 643-0759 O n a unique and enormous waterfront lot with dock space fo r 3 boats, could be cOnveited to single family home. Upper unit has 2bd, 2ba, lower unit has 1 bd, 2ba, both with fireplaces. Offered at 789 ,000 Dea Burton 553-2383 I I Lots to Sea Build your dream home here. Three beautiful Laguna Niguel home sites are available in the guard gated community of Ocean Ranch. All are ocean close. All are oversized, with one offering ocean views and another in a great comer location. Prices range from $199,900 -$235,000 T -AlA TOJlq A23M AT800\HOA38 TROCf \ ~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Jo Ann Kenton 759-0191 SOID! 25 Southern Wood, Irvine Turtle Rock Highland Gardens Home BEAUilFUL BIG CANYON 2bd. 2ba townhome with ~ flair. Gated ....... _..,, and temce lanai. ~ .. fumimmgs for sale. $42s.ooo Dick Dickson 760-0568 721-3566 Attention: First Time Buyers NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • . Linda Oeth # 1 Agent 1 <JCJ3 Top Producer 721-0116 . 19')4 Balboa Ba}fronJ Corona deJ Mar Corona del Mar Sf1)81oss Hill =!G ~::tlf Corona Highlands Eastside Costa Mesa Corona de/ Mar ,(XX) ,.. '.19,(XX) $1,195,(XX) $350,(XX) $595,fXXJ $569,(XX) $315,(XX) $495,(XX) $J133,5(X) $525,(XX) New England custom estate. 60.R, .Ph BA, 4 .fi"Ploce.s. $949,000 Custom Home Extra wu.k lot · Brtathaking ocean views. $1,450,000 OCBAN VlBW CDM Brand New S~ce to be built. ./BR, 4.BA. Brtoth111J.irw views. $1,895,000 UIHkr. Sbol't hyo/11 Ocean views' 4BR, .J..J/JA. Submit/ Submit/ $949,000 SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 9 644-6200 ~ewport Beach Lois Jacobs # 1 Agent 1 <)<)3 Most Transactions NBWLISTING Cliff Haven. Panoramic ocean views. stwming 4br, 41/iba ~ $1,18~000 Gate Guarded Upgraded .ri'fG/e /ei.-'el spacious 20.R + den, on lg ~r ht. $473,000 $227.000 7~8.184 19'J4 Corona del Afar .. ~ Oxmadel~ ~~rx::_ Dover ~ 4~ $949.(XXJ Baycrest 0 $849,()()() Ha~' 5525,000 HS'~ $T/9.(XXJ CDMDUPLEX Ocun & Blly View.s Spacious JBR. 2BA. 2BR apt, ojfire.. 4 car gar Acrors from park. $7591000 Cb•rmins CDM Duplu Ezrellent lo- catiQn, & a:cellent income. S. of PCH. RMaad $439,000 hnthorue 2BR. 20.4, errelknl new & 1 o/ue Redut:ed/ $198,000 PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 Spectacular Location 52 + feet Bay Frontage Priced near Lot Value Don Pearson (714) 553-2390 lido Isle bayfront home with fabulous bay, city & .-• mountain views. Choice Wt End location, Perfect for entertaining with large patios, dock for a large. yacht with an extra wide deck and gourmet kitchen with beautiful bay views. Offered at $4145,00J W estcliff I Dover Shores 1301 SANTIAGO DRIVE Beautiful custom home perfect for a large family. 1bis Eastern style home with over 4500 sq.h. has 6 bd, 4.5 baths, a huge family room and large rear yard complete with poo~ spa and rose garden. $675,000 Barbara Aune 631-2863 Ted Jarvis 646-8020 ' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .·uu~· ·- Newpon Beach MyrriaBoom 720-0146 sourn COAST MEfRO ARF.A . Tranquility surrounds you in this 4bd residence in Costa Mesa on extra large comer lot with a view of the park. Spacious interiors, skylidits, security system, 3 car garage. Off~rca at $349,900 Beautiful View Property . Harbor View Hills \'~ l • <::,\)~ e~ 1509 SANDCA.S11.E. DRIVE F.xpanded and. extensively remodeled with impeccable taste. Panoramic oetan, lwbor and city lights views. 5 bedrooms -4 baths. $1,o9S,OOO Bonnie Barrington· Put Experience On Your Side 644--0452 ' . ~00 .. '\ 3TAT23 JA3A \ T~Jlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw3~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~eet , ts ysM ,YAOAUTA2 \ ot 3e>Aq SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 / PAGE.11 '• Carol Allison Senior Marketing Consultant Presents The Best · of ... ONE OF A KIND Beautiful Sbd, pooi views $1,450,000 BigCa11yon GOLF COURSE LOCATION Spectacular 6bd, 6.5ba ON THE GOLF COURSE Best Value, Sbd, Sha, bonus rm $1,595,000 $1,950,000 SWEEPING VIEWS of City, mountains & golf course $735,000 HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT NORTH THREE ARCH BAY Stunning views, VlllAS Fabulous oceanfront. 3bd, 2.Sba · Newer Mediternmean 3bd Remodeled $677,000 $499,000 $1,299,000 • Work With A Top PJ-oducer Who Gets The Job Done! Call Carol Allison For More Information 644-7362 t I B.J. JOHNS0N today 553-2374 721-0048 Corona del Mar LARGE TOWNHOME-2bd plus office, comm. poo~ spa & tennis. $289,000 BEA lJI1FUL 2bd, purchase or lease option Newport Beach In Escrow SERENE GREENBELT location near back bay, 3bd _townhouse . . $289,000 LH STUNNING STYLE 3bd townhouse in H arbor Ridge. $595,000 VI EW • VIEW • Spacious 3bd home, large yard O CEANFRONT two story house. Raylene Miracle Res: (714) 631-1098 Pag: (714) 733-7020 Incredible Value .. Prestigious Cowan Heights 1201 Country Hills Drive Best buy in the Area. F..xcepcionally large Santa Am '4bd, 3.5ba home with a formal dining room, 2 fireplaces, c:xm large lot, pool & spa, BBQ. Subjctt t0 lender approwl. only $12,<XX> down assumable loan. $-419,000 Recent Sales 11 Seascape Drive -2bd, 2ba & den t 2 Ocean v &Sta -Ocean views, .Jbd, 2.5ba 100 Scholz #201 -SOID in 2.5 wee.ks 416 Brighton Spring1 -SOID in 2 weeks! 403 Brighton Sprinp -SOID in 2 hours ,'l $625,000 In Escrow Brom As.tOC. RECI You deserve a Miracle Everything I TOUCHturm toSOID I.ct me work a Miracle foryoul 19Yean Real &ate ExpcnUe $169,950 $.185,000 $1-49,900 $119,000 $117,000 Kathy Granieri Presents Gisela Burmeister 494-0870 262-7995 SALLY SHIPLEY SUSAN VESELY 844-0498 848-3848 BLUFFS.PRIME GREENBELT 409 VISTA SUERTE $329,000 Lovely 3BR, 2.SBA with many upgrades. Spacious patio facing prime greenbelt. Located near largest pool, schools, shops & parks. H9 AvmllDA CAMPANA $304,000 Great greenbelt locatlon near park•, shopping, churchee & IChool. 3 bedroome, 2'h blltha. Redone kitchen, ehutter9, b8lcony • patio. Submltll SATURDAY, May 21,~199-\ I PAGE 13 EXCEPTIONAL EASTBLUFF EXECUTIVE HOME BtMBISON $559,000 Expanded SBA 3BA family home. Light & bright contemporary interior. Panoramic city lights from upper level. Park-like backyard. Just reduced! SUNSETS & VIEWS 1874 VISTA CAUDAL 354,000 Prtvate end untt w/VtflW of Back Bay, canyon, city lights & sunsets. Remodeled kitchen, cathedral ceiling plua extra large patio facing , lush greenbelt. Reduced. BLUFFS-AFFORDABLE aaae VISTA HU•RTA $218,000 • Perfect etarW or MCOnd home. Upgraded & Immaculate. EMy Wk to Eutblutf Shopptng Center, Newport BMd'I Tennis dub, pool, IChoola, pWka • &-* Bay. 508 VENTAJA $348,000 Rare free standing condo located on quiet cul-de-sac off Vista Umbrosa. Wrap-a-round patio. Greenbelt. Owner bought another! HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS 2732 HILL TOP DR. $378,000 . Largest floor plan with Cape Cod atyte & atmoaphef9 of New England. Serene location, near communfty pool, tennis & Newport HiNs Shopping Centw. -I BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS JASMINE CREEK 2bd plus den home on large corner lot. Outstanding floorp~n. newer carpet. 2bd, 2ba townhome with European fl:iir, special amenities, furnishings for sale. Exquisite Jbd home, guard gated community, cul de sac. tropical pl.mts. Lois Jacobs or Linda Octh $473,000 Jo Ann Kenton. $425,000 Mali Gulledge $429,000 $125,000 -$255,000 EXECELLENT VALUE Beautifully upgraded lbd. Very quiet t.c private location, walk to beaches. M:1ryAnn McGuire $125,000 ClITE BANGALOW corr AGE Tustin 2bd, l.75ba condo, light tic bright, fenced patio, comm. tennis t.c pool. Dick Dickson $129,000 HONEYMOONER'S RETREAT Darling 2bd Nc:wpon Landing condominium. Looks out omo pool & spa area. Dick Dickson $152.SOO GORGEOUS OCEAN VfEWS Villa Balboa 2bd with huge ovcrsiud deck. Outdoor entenaining area, gourmet kitchen. M:1ryAnn McGuire $219,000 TRUE CLASSIC ELEGANCE 18th Century Europun decor in th&. very private and quiet Villa Balbo1 home. Mary~nn McGuire $22.S,OOO ~ AFFORDABLE NEWPOllT BEACH Spac.ious 2bd in private g11cd Bayridge. Qualiry design, cxcdknt location. Linda Oeth or Loi• Jacobi $221,000 BIG CANYON TOWNHOME 3bd, 2.Sba, rcmod. kitch«n, finer appliances, recessed lighting, tile floors, patio w/vil:ws. Leslie Rolb or Steve Leverett $255,000 UPGRADES GALORE! Newpon Creu 2bd in quiet end location. Community pool tic spa. Ted J:irvis $255,000 $269,000 -$379,000 BEAUTIFUL THROUGHOUT One of the largest lou in E. Costa Mesa, spacious wooden deck w/bc:low ground spa. Bob Coluccio $269,000 NEWPORT HEJGHTS COTT AGE Cute home at end of cul de sac. Great potential and great price. Bob Coluccio $298,000 MESA VERDE FAMILY HOME Great cwb appeal, lbd. 2ba, formal dining room, French· doon, big yard, swim spa. Kuen Knoche $299,000 CREA T BLUFFS LOCATION Prime greenbelt location, spacious Jbd, near pool, pirks tic sdiools. Sally Sla.ipley $J29,000 OWNEll IOUGHT ANOTHEJl .Rare Bluff• unit. Bea111i£11l upgrades, wraparound patio. Vay •pcciall Sally Shipley $J49,000 SDlENE VIEWS Back Bay tic anyon \'fts. Bluffs Jbd, remodeled kitchen, patio facing greenbelt. Sally ahipley $JS4,000 BAYVIEW TED.ACE Highly upgraded Jbd, 2.Sba Newport Beach home with landscaping by Roger's Gat<kns. Kathy Granieri SJ74.,000 HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS Spacious 3bd plus family room. Serene location w/trees & woodsy atmosphere. S:iUy Shipley SJ79,000 $419,000 -$595,000 JASr.UNE CREEK Filled with sunshine. 2bd plus den, formal dining room, co2y breakfast area. Ann Peters or Suu11.,ne Shuler $419,000 CHARMING SPANISH HACIENDA On estate sized lot in £. Colta Mesa with coach house tic workshop. Dick Dickson $419,000 HONEYMOON corr AGE Upgndcd ec anr.actift Corona dd Mar duplex. South of PCH, front 2bd, back 2bcl. Unda ~th or Lois Jacob. $09,000 BEAUTrFUL REMODEL Eastbluff 3bd home-every room has a gard""cn view. l.igJn ac bright w/a luppy fcc:lins. Barban Aune $419,000 CHARMING EASTILUFF Sbd home w/Frend. doors, wood floors, MWcr kit. 8c ba'a. patio w/BBQ at spa. ltathy Granieri $51',000 IA YFRONT PENTHOUSE Interior dcsiped by Pwi IMtmational. lbd. each with a pecio, bautihll views. Kuen ltllocllc $.MS,000 Cn.AT FAMILY HOME On a beautiful Newport Beach m-ret, lhis S or 6bd home is perf cet for you. Buban Aune $575,000 ON THE GOLF COURSE Panonamic vic..-s<. 2bd, guard gated comm., assoc. tennil, pool tic clubhouse. Ann Peten or Suunne Shuler SS95,000 FABULOUS OCEAN at BAY VIEWS Seaport living near Mariners Mile. Views from spacious 3bd home. B.J. Johnson $625,000 COUNTllY STYLE Inviting 5bd home, comforuble rooms w/ good proportions, mbd w/frplc & simng area. Lalie ~ or ~e l.nCRU $649,000 OlD£ COM SP£CT .&CUI.Alli Charmine lW. 2ba home. Guest quancn owr praae, spa and BBQ in large yard. Kathy Cnaicri $660,000 PIUCED BELOW MAIUtET Sonny It~ Jbct &..iJy lilomc. Ciry light views, '~fc~~ liae ~ a 11NCh more.I Joane. $699,000 MAG191CIHI' VIEWS Golf coww. city a ea•• -... are the beckdrop for chil lW cowllhome w/spa. Canl Alli.. S7JS,000 NEA&ns-.aa New 3bd ~ 2..,... to the ocean at lliaC-J.MILHM•w.....U&ia. Joenna "cnclric ST.,,000 BELCOURTTOYNHOME • On the peeabdt. EKquilite prden, muter bd suite 1"da connect.ins "-lmreat. Jo Ann Katan S1'5,000 ........ -~~~PILOT /ReAL ESTATE ATALINA & OCEAN VIEWS Inviting Corona Highlands '4bd, Jba hmily DECORATOR SHOWPLACE Buutifully upgraded Jbd, 2.Sb:i home. Prof cssion:illy decorated 3nd landscaped. home. Private beaches, large yard. Artn Peters or Suzanne Shuler $620,000 Linda Octh or Lois Jacobs $299,000 $849,000-$1, 195,000 MAGNIFICENT VIEWS Ocean, harbor tic night light views. Upgraded Harbor View Hills '4bd home. Esther T:ab3k $8-49,000 NEWPORT ON THE SAND! Oceanfront Jbd, 2ba home 'Nith lbd plus den income unit. B.J. Johnson $850,000 .. CRAFTSMAN STYLE Spacious 3-Sbd home, custom pool & hot tub, ocean & golf course views. Leslie Rolls or Steve Leverett $880,000 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Custom home designed with quality and wte. Corona del Mar, steps to Ocean Blvd. Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $949,000 UNOBSTRUCTED 180-VIEWS ' Lovely Harbor Ridge 4bd home overlooking the ocean, Catalina and cities. Guard gated. Marcie Adler $9"4,000 OCEAN, HARBOR & SUNSET YJEWS Harbor View Hills Sbd ~e, qpanded & remodeled. Bonnie Barrington $1,095,000 ADMIRED BY ALL Spacious ocean tic bay view home. Beautifully remodeled & expanded with quality tic taste. Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs $1,185,000 BEAUTIFUL µr.IDA ISLE Sbd bayfront with quality finishes through- out. Private pier and slip, gated community. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler $1,195,000 $1,395,000-$8,950;,000 ELEGANCE AND TRADITION Big Canyon -dramatic lighting and bnd- scaping, ideal for families ana entenaining. Ann Petys or Suzanne Shuler $1,.195,000 FRONT ROW IRVINE. TERRACE Spectacubr remodeled Jbd home. Superb bay & ocean views, pool on view side. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler $1,650,000 BAY lSLAND BA YFRONT Three story home with views of tbe bay & boating activity. Private isbnd, bou dock. · Pete Barrett $1,750,000 COUNTRY FRENCH ESTATE BigCanyon 6bd. 6.5ba home 'Nith golf course and city views, pro landscaping. Carol Allison $1,950,000 DRAMATIC BAYFRONT SJ>"tacular views! 3bd, gourmet kitchen, • dock for 2 boats, most furnishings included. Marcie Adler $1,995,ooO ELEGANT HARBOR.RIDGE Ocean, harbor & city light views. Custom 5bd, lushly landscaped, pool ec spa. Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs $2,095,000 LIDO ISLE "GOLD COASr' Bay views, private pier tic brfe dock. .A.J,A custom designed, on 52.S ft. o bayfront. Don Pearson $2,J<fS,000 SP,ECTACULAR HARBOR ISLAND' Incredible bayfront, prime view l~tion, over 16S ft. of bayfront, dock for several boau. Ann Pcten $8,950,000 ~ HARBOR RIDGE ES. COST A MF.SA SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 I PAGE 15 BLUFFS BEAUTY One of the Ingest !loorpbns with -lbd. :i beautiful back p3tio, quiet cul de S3C., Gisela Burmeister $379,000 OPEN HOUSE TOUR SATURDAY 21 TOULON I 1-5 MARCrE ADLER SATURDAY & SUNDAY $964,000 495 CABRlllO 1-5 8ARRITT/MICHEl.MOR1$310,000 1-5 BIDON/HAYDEN $349,000 1-5 MAU GULLEDGE $439,000 1-S AWSON/BOTWINICK $499,000 1-5 HA YDEN/PENKWITZ $1,450,000 l·S 8.J. JOHNSON . $289,000 1-5 SMITH/DICKSON $299,SOO 1-5 MARILYN KERSHNER $2,499,000 1·~ B. BARRINGTON $1.0jS,000 1-5 SALLY SHIPLEY $559,000 1-5 HOW ARD DIPPELL $354,000 ~5 TOM BRUNSON $529,000 1-5 EVELYN SHATZEN $219,000 l-5 RAYLENE MIRACLE $419,000 1·5 CAROLAWSON $73S,000 1-S MAU GULI.E.DGE $789,000 1-5 PAffiO'DESKY $2~.ooo 1-S UNDAOETH $227,000 JOANNA HENDRIE $789,000 PETERS/SH Ulf.R $1,650,000 ----.......,.,,_ _______ ~ Ted Jarvis Presents 553-6139 646-8020 4 405 Dahlia A venue, CdM Located So. of PCH at the end of the cul-de-sac, this 2bd, 2ba contemporary home offers incredible views, scyle and complete privacy. The R-2 property is priced at lot value and all offers are subject to lender approval. Bring all offers! A STEAL AT $549,000 ·Esther Taf>alc HARBOR VIEW HILLS DYNAMIC VIEW OF HARBOR, OCEAN & CITY LIGHTS 4BEDROOM 2.&BATHS REMODELED NOW $84911000 Beautifu E. Costa Mesa home, 3bd, large country kitchen w/ fireplace, backyard w/covcred patio, rose bushes, fruit trees. Offered at $294,000 ·' SPECTACULAR IT AUAN VILLA Superb quality touches throupaout, P.nvate pool and spa. profess1onallr designed & decorated. 24 lu:._guara gated. Offered at $549,500 23 Coqiorate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Grubb & Ellis welcomes the · Osterhouts Ron Mazzano -vice president/district manager of Grubb & Ellis, Newport Beach -has announced the husband and wife team of Roy and Mary Osterhout have joined the fi rm. "We are very happy to have them as part of our team," M azzano said. Roy, a licensed broker and certified public accountant who specializes in taxation, brings 13 years of real estate sales experience along with his extensive CPA experience. Roy owned and operated a CPA firm for more than 20 years with offices in Newport Beach and Los Angeles. According to Mary, a retired teacher with the Newport-Mesa School District, when her husband became busy with real estate, it was natural for her to become part of a team. Mary & Roy Osterhout Harriet Botwinick 760-5040 Mali Gulledge .5.53-2381 720-9800 "I was always interested in real estate transactions and we decided to become a team as we compliment each others skills and personalities,'' she said. The duo -who have lived in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar for more than 25 years -attribute their success to being able to communicate well with clients. Roy 's CPA background and Mary's talent in researching areas for the perfect property, results in providing clients with top~notch quality and service. "We are very happy to be part of the Grubb & Ellis team and part of our decision to join the company was based on the total market concepts of the company including their: referral network, media advertising and direct mail programs." Roy said. . ,. You can contact The Osterhbuts at Grubb & Ellis, 23 Corporate Plaza, Ste 190, Newport Beach, 644-6200 . 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 V A L. E N · T I N E PROPERTIES ---------·---------NEWPORT BEACH OCJWll BAY a: CITY UGHTS VIBW. Custom ~ io Newport Hcid\a -S BR, 5 BA, nwds libniy fOmW dining, gour- met kitchen ~vc ~ Sc ri:Je ~­ out & manr. emu. Privuc pool Sc spa - Security r=-()pen House Siturda_y _ ~-~~: <bys. COPP DIUVB $1,250,000 ' LINDA ISLB • McdilCITalleaD Villa sur-~ ~ ~~aury 'hl-li~: huge round skylight. Masttr sui11e coo~ a mOod of ukimltc xrcnity. 2 ~ fuD suircs plus maids quartcn. $4.,500,000 Blll.COtJaT • Mcditt:mncan mansion a~ 10,000 sq.ft. 5BR ~ li~1 family room ~ den. Advinced constNCtlOO & tnc finest matcn- ab throuahout. Tropical growlds w/wittrfall & spa. OC£'AN VIEW. $3,950,000 BA&llOa UDGB • One d the kw newer coo~ homrs ~ Approx. 5000 sq. h.WJ ~~ room, maids room Sc a dream · . Encnsivc marble, gnnitc & ~t for cnttmining. Privtrc ~ & spa -Occi.n & city lights view. $1,995,000 B.BLCOutT • Comer lot. Beautiful entry doors & windows, marl>Js mirrors, 1eadcd ~. many _spc_iciaJ fcarurcs. K~ pooch give tnnquilf pcacdUl feeling. Private spa. $995,000 HillOA DDGB • One d rhc 6rGt views tn Newport! Unoblttuaed oca.o, sumct & city tight views. 3BR, French doors & windows, vaulecd ccilin&. all white w/bcautiful wood floon .• Am. ttan the put & wide green bdt. No ocher like it, all rooms w/vtcw. *"9,000 BAUOa. VIBW BOMBS • Customized ai- Jaod home. 5 BR, den/library, formal dining and many special btwa. Latgt yard w!privatt rtat pool sm,ooo • SRA VIBW • Private location on a CDS street w/oc.an & city light views. One of the bcn buys in N~n -Guard gated -2BR & den, vawtcd c:cifuip & ~ ligru & white. Privuc pool & spa. Kacx:iarion chX:s only SlSO/mo. A1lo for laa $2,500/mo. $539,900 SM.VIEW • Custom home on large 16,500 sq.ft. lot with ocean & lights view. 4Bll, 3~8A with~bccs & family room. Quality amcnj.. tics t cnbmcc this exquisite ~rty. · A rue 6. for knowlegablc buyas to r··r~ 00 to<bys martct. ~000 BAYVIBW TllllACB • Single firruly home in guard gated comm. 3BR & den highly upgraded. Hardwood floors, mirrored WalU, fircpbcc. Walk around the badt bay & enjoy the peace & tranquility of wildlife. A ~t family community. $362;500 BAJlBOll JUDGE · Large 3BR & loft wwn-homc. O\u l,400 Mt.ft. L<Xatr.d hj..t.. 00 the hill "'-"' ~~li'"'• O"' Owner ~'=ac · .. ~~ time. lNVEStORS!I ~ NBWPOl.T IBACB ·Panoramic ocean~ from this lovely condo wfl master swtcs. A pcrftct get-a-way or fuD time rCS1dcncc • wa1lt to the beach. 6oc dining & rhea'". $191,000 STEAL THIS • Fabulous lBR rownhomc w/ fire~. Light & open, n\cc kitchen OVtrloob c:nn large C:ndOlcd ~tio. Newly painted w/ commurury eoot, spa & tennis. Great location in Scawioii, JUSt blOcb to the beach. PRICED TO SELL! $17"500 ~IUNDAY 64~ $995,000 o ..... ... ltue Fo.ttall '9blecal $691,000 flam • Diana • ..,.,.,,,,.. ... Mi • '2•9.000 I . Chambell ) 11 Toulon tNt,000 J.PalrTw -- NBWPOJl.T CllBST • Outstanding Value! The best buy in the Crest. 4 bcdrOOm plus family room. F~placc, wet bar, new plush ~g & brgc patios. Community~ & tcnrus Blocb to the beach. 5249,000 WWEST Pl.ICE IN CllBST • Dramatic single story. Private end unit with beautiful pauo. Vawtaf ccilin2S. 6rcf>l?cc, 2BR/2BA with amchcd g:angc _:-~ to bach. -----• $109,000 BIG CANYON TilADmONAL BLBGA.NC,8 -Expuidcd & decorated to perfection. 2BR w/dcn town- homc on a IMge private lot w/pool & in· Separate guest quancn w/lBR/IBA. True el- egance foi that sp«ial coup!<. $695,000 CUSTOM HOME -Built & designed by Fan lnt. This home is cxqwsjtc! Over 6,000 S9 ft w/4BR. fimily room. Private loanon w/100' p<>C?.I & spa. Fuminm to be sold w/propcny for additional $800,000. $2,995,000 SBCLUDBD SBHNITY • private location oo 4th fiirway. Scdudcd "'V~" w/2 nus- tcr swtcs, 3 firtpbccs, library & many spcciaJ features. 50' pool & 3 car garage. $1,695,000 ----· OniER LISTINGS a.OCKJNG BOMB JlIDGB • TRADE! TRADE! TRADE! fabulous lot approx 18,132' ID tfus prcsrigjous guard gated community. 81()()()' lc:vcl pad wfparorarni£ VJCWS. ScUc:r owns fftc & dear -c.a.\h OUt & submit 00 tcnml!! $159,000 COB.ONA DBL MA1l • Only 1 more: a\'al~!* YOU CAN'T FIND A BE'ITER PRICE IN ())Ml 2BR, 2BA, wftirq>ba:, wet bar, and a great location. $295,000 NOB.TB LAGUNA · Walk to ~ & beach- es from this &~ home. Only 3 )'WS new w/ 3 or 4BR, SBA & ocrai:i views Gorn almost C\'CfV room Gowmct kitchen, private nwttI" w/firC-~ &• offia:. Large private ck:ds all locanxi on a private CDS strcct. $835,000 HADOJl. VIBW BILLS • 4BR all oo one lcvcl & n:moddcd wjttt finest matt:riak & quality throughout. Walk to F~hion Island. schools & the ocean. MOTIVATED! $625,000 CAMEO W GHLANDS • 4BR, 2.SBA in Corona dd Mar. Over 2,000 sq.ft. on a large lo< with private pool Walk to thc beach, pm & CDM"Vilbgc. $605,000 INVBSTORS DBLIGHT : Good income i.n this nia: SIX PLEXJ Hot rental area and rarely a ~-~ garage & morr. Owner wants to liquidate. 5479,000 APPLE VALL.BY· 5BR family home on ~ acre w/panonmic de.sen & mountain views. Enjoy peace & serenity. $475,000 HUNTINGTON BRACH • Light & sp~ rownhomc w/3BR. family room, lircplacc, vault- ed ~ in a quiet kxation. c.ommunity pool & spa. $224,000 COSTA MBSA BLUFF • HELP! Second baby arrivcs ... makcs tfus 2BR townhomc too oozy. Seller will help finance -Motivation makes this deal too good to pass up!! Just minutes to !he ocean. $179,000 SOtn'll COAST MBTR.O • Special upper • end unit has one of the best !oat.ions O\'ttlOOk- ing the park. Guard gataf & dose to South C.OU. Pim.. Performing Am & OC Airport. Highly upgraded -community pool & ccnrus $111,500 ---------·---------FoRLEASE BALBOA IAY CLUB • The &bub.is Terrace Apuuncnts arc a pctftct opporturuty to lr.<t in class & mmfurt w'privac\· 1, 2 or 38RO, /w;ul· able mondlJy .i ... ... .. ................ S 1,300-Sl,iOO llG CANTON QI. S4,000IMO N'IWPO&T CUST l ll. Sl,600/M() COIONA DILMAI. DI. $1,275,'.MO OPINIUNDAY Ilg Conyon 20 lumlng ,,.. $2,995,000 l. Votenttne OPIN IA1UIDAY a SUNDAY -vtewTenace 1'"" •1 eannet ' $362,ooo J. MatMf Newpcwt tlllghta 2100 c• Df. $1.250,000 Jamel/N. fligelbecht Ne~ leach lalboa lay Club Aptl $1,S00.$2,750 T.Allnlon t ' i .. ~ PAGE 18 /SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 750,000 Sun1 -5 Da.1.n Houses Evit Compton ••••--•a• 1420 Outrigger s 889,000 a.1-1 8,IOl'll McGaffigan llEP.Z?C s 278.000 Sun1 -5 Sandy Mittman s 515.000 -I •= 1aol Pt s 279,000 51111 -5 Alt ZarrinneQlr 1830 Port a.mouth I 519.ooo 2300 Port OumllS 531.000 Compton $1,250.000 sat1 -5 Bev White .. I '91.000 .HocMr 1111n. 1 Olympus •.ooo Tsang I 599J)OO 5'111 -5 SIMill Yalen 399.000 Sat&Sun1-5 PltMlny s 575,000 S..t·l ~Udcer Lr Sun1 -5 lnaMdOHd ,000 SUn1 ·5 Linda TIQlallltti s 635,000 Sun1 ·5 hon Vogt s 245.000 Sun 1·5 UndaReed I 399,ooo Sun 1·5 SueMi.-.1 .... ll I 179,900 Sun1 -s Gait Grabner 611 Udo Park 6F s 2so,ooo· Slt&Sun1 ·I AlcOUMdo s 489,000 Sun1 -5 -SwanD1 ... ,. 43 ac.t Vltta s 490.000 SUn1 -5 Miii Sheron ..... 11.000.000 Sun1 -5 StlnS. 55 Gdeta Pt Ortve $1,695.000 SltlSuft.1 -5 ~rts 670,000 Sat1 -5 Sharon Vogt ' Visit one of our Open Houses and Tegister to win 6 Passports to Disneyland Plus 150 Disney Dollars --. ..... _,_tl.l••MAA ____ ... ,_, IAYFIOllT MASTERPIECE! Gorgeous custom bayfrool hm on the tip of lido Isle Tlislwn isa wOlt ot art!Sweeping views of Newport Bay & Turning Basin. Pertection! $4,950.000 11.TIIUTE UDO CONTEMPORARY "SID d lhe art" Besl ol eveiy1hing11 Poggenpohl ki~hen, granile, minor eleclric blinds + skylights. $2 950000 GUARD GATED IN HIGH LAGUNA Spectacular 90lilh coast city lights & white water views frooi this re-tliilt Mi in preSligious communi ty. Gour- met kik:heo. lc11ge mstr sep ch1ldrens level. indoor alrillTI & mt.di more $2. 195 000 CORONA DEL MAR WondertulcontemporarySBR S 58Ahm w/apt Ocean. harbor & Jetty & OOlchfroot Views lo Palos Verdes $1 995.000 BRCOURT WITH SOUTHWEST DECOR Wonderful family hml Mottva1ed1 SBA, 4 SBA. 3-car garage, pool, spa barbeQue & childrens play yard $1,895,000 EXCITING Rln COVE RESIDENCE An extraordinary Medilerranean custom bit on 3 le...als to enjoy views of the blue P~ific The besl of the Gold Coasl! $1.795 000 DISTllCTIVE SHOREQJf FS Cuslom home on canyon ol ShorecliHs wilh private beach access. 4BR. plus ottice. SWeeping canyon and ocean views $1,550.000 LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT Lowest price lee property on Linda Isle. Room 10< 3 boats Addilional walerfront foolage Cooimunity is gated $1 395,000 CAMEO SHORES • OCUJI VIEW Upgraded custom hm wlbeautiful pool. 3BR, den, new kit. spacious rms Laroe lot 3-car garage $1,250 000 PllOMHTORY BAY REMODR 3 yrs new. conlempor~ry in design. South exposure, . IRVINE TERRACE . . , sun year round. 48R. 4BA. outstanding lloor plan. light ~ 4BR, 3BA, 1etty, ocean & harbor + c1ly hghts VIBWS & bri~l Dock fOf 3 boats. $1.695,000 Pool. courtyard St, 195.000 VIEW! VlEW! VIEW! IN SPYGUSS HW! H~IOR Rl~E OCU. & IAY VIEW Sell! Trade! Lea.st? option!! Gorgeous. new. residera Customized Oevoost111e model 4BR, 3 ~· Beveled MediEnanean design, best ocean. harbor city views glass,. Montl!!'ey pawrs, custom bar Prrvale spa & 1 G95 ooo rouftain. Mouva.ted! $1,000,000 BB.COURT MAIOR 1 STORY 4BR. 2.5BA. great buy Unauaciled 1 story expansi\lfl Ii~! living area.3frpl s. slaleol lhe artgourmel k11then Low mainL landscape $949 950 SPYGl.ASS Hill 5 or 6BR. expanded & remodeled Soulhpo11. ApProx 4100 SQ ft, 2 story tultiful M1 w/some ocean views $925.000 TURnE IOCI SPECTACUtM 4BR 1 3BA+sl\Jdy,TurtleRockCresl.1BR/8Adnw/spec· lacu ar view Netillal cl«or Owner will dea11$895 000 SHVIEW CUSTOM MOME Only 1 of 3 custom hms 4BR. country kit beautiful pat1t ·like setting on almost 1/2 atfe Ocean view $875 000 IREATHTAKllC IALIOA ISWID 3BR, 3BA, ~~nlrychafl!ll 45x 85 lot 1st ftr mstr w/t<pl Spac!ous lrVlng ITTI, partial berw::h seating in dining area 2 pattos, cf'lSe to shops. $8.50,000 llAll• VIEW lllS 2 story. customiied lamily hm on large lot w/pool & spa ~ 1/2 basketball coort 4BR w/bonus rm $849 500 CUSTOM IUllTUllTOl IEACI HOME Absolutely charming_ custom Faire Marin hmw/elegant pool & spa SBR, 4BA. SlC)efior architecture cuslom windows Oownstair BR for library. masterw/f rpl Guard gated $845 000 COllOIA WMID 1um This qualify hm features a tamily rm. gourmel k1tthen. 4BR 3 58A 4-car garage & view of ocean & Catahria $839.000 PMOUMIC OCEQ V1EWS1 N Laguna -Beau11ful. arthileciUaJly unique home A WOl1cofart'Goormetkilehen.48A 38A.customthrough out• $829 000 100 fT H TIIE IAYFRDMT WAMGE DOCK! You muSI see !his fabulous hm w/guesl house on the bay 2BR 2BA new krtchen + 1 BR. l BA penltlouse• $789,000 lJTCMEI aer--HBBt UY VIEWS! Kitchen remodeled. b3'J views! This beaulllully remod· eled hm in now complele, by adding new tile in kithen1 Best tiuy1 sns.ooo IEACOl IAY llAITllPIECEI Custom bay view home bit in 1991 En1oy ~n grass eslladas & sandy ~ Superb qualitY cons1ruGt1on. over $1 2 million invesled. A gt9al buY' $n5.000 SEA ISUlll • FftlHSIH Lar~ lusk floor plan. Price includes most large furnlture items designer chosen. 38R. 3.5BA. latge patio $699,000 t' 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A~3M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3\ll APPt, t<:' v~M VAnP t fTA:> \ SH .::i:)6Q SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 19 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I R~ ESTATE T hePrudent1al ~b California Realty Newport Beach Office a.AT 91VESTMEIT • CYPRESS Newer building, Seller motivallld. Freshly painted in- side & out. Mast units ha~ newly installed carpets. Nice residential area nr pa,.s. 4 units upstairs. 16 car spaces+ extra pa~ing. Great inYestnent $695,000 IU mMI. -LEVB.-=-Gu vielws.J light & brig~ vaihed ceilings. 3BR. 3.58A, bay & golf course views. Gad guarded comm •h>OO!s. spas & lllnnis. $649,000 mari uu -IUSnCALU IEDUCH You must see tlis fantistic view tvn localed on the Newport Beach Country Cllb golf course. Approx. 2313 sq ft of great living. $599,000 SEAISUJID Beaotiful upgraded condo. 2BR. den, O'tler1~ golf CQJrse. Great la:alion. vaulaed high ceilings. .000 PAii AVEM ~um.I l.LDCurious Baylront Hi-Rise in jl(estigious lull security buildingw/doorman 28R. 2 SBA. owner may carry 1st. $590,000 •UIOl VIEW MIMES PALHMt Sec. sys, new carpet & wood nr. New mbaOl, new roll- up garage door New landscaping new paint inside & out Call for more delails. $569,000 - IACI UY ICEM & suam En1oy beautiful views from this model pe~I all one story condo. Vaulted ceilings, neutral decor, guard- gated community. $535,000 IHGll. Y UPGRADED SEA ISUllD CONDO Ideal for socializing & entertaining. 2BR widen or 3BR. 3BA condominium. Magnif icenlJapanese gardens, lrpt in living rm+ mstr BR. Comm. pool, spas, lenniscrts & clubhouse. Exquisilll. $525,000 IHT 11Y • llAllll VIEW llMH Original Palermo model Priced 10 immediate sale. Great ~ily neigtborhood. Clean, li!1JI & bri~hl. Large ~~ ~~000 UICI STYU • UYCIEST 4BR home on large lol Attracti~ty landscaped and localed qn lo¥ely tree-lined street Grear ~ily neigh- borhood will e.allenl schools and pa~s.$495,000 IEWPOIT PAIUISI Plan your wedding. Celebra you1 birthday in lhis 1/4 ol an acre property w/great lamily hm. Unique ollering $489,000 •EWPORT IEACM W(Jtil Bur or the yea1!Pic1Ure book. 5BR in labulous "Backbay nature area 'Baycresl' 2.5 BA. Formal din- ing. fcm1ly rm. frpl. pool, giant spa $429.900 . ENJOY THE UDD LIFE STYLE Tennis, private beaches, sailing, clubhouse. South lacing brick patio, tile roof, 2BR. 2BA. $429,000 COURT ORIERED SALE • CDM Gre.lt opportunity lor remodel, one of Cd's best streets 2BR 1 BA. frontunit-lBR. 28A rea1. so.of PCH!$425. <XXl IEACtl COTTAGE II CIM Cute little beach collage. One & half blks lo California's finest beach. Complete w/White picket le~ $399.000 •EWPHT •UTS VIN .. E Lovely bay view hm w/3-Qr garage. Remodeled, liohl & bri!tll. Very clean. Lender short pay-off. $399,000 GAUT .-GUIEi awFS .. 4BR 3BA. gorgeous end unit. Greenbelt view. remod-• eled & upgraded -marble entry + bath Jenn-Aire/ Magic Chef ki~n. Motivated' $398,000 The Prudential C&ltfornla Realty can .,.t ~u In touch with . qualified buyers worldwide. 0. .............. ..._. .,_ ........ 111 local Ula ..... dlrtd ............ ,... ... _.., .......... '""'· wtllll .......... ... 1111 llcll U,._ lld flldlUIJ •~11..., ID "'8 ICIWlltlll of ........... , ... • Fer ..,. llflrnmtlol ,-._ Clll 'hi '""""ttat Calltor111 Rtlfty , 11111• UCI UY IEAUTY Custom home -vn -3BR 38A Gourmet ki~hen, family nn, dining rm nook Come see" $479 000 NllT DEL MAI • USNT & AIRY Pride of ownership Shows like a model home 28R plus den Light and airy A11 conditioned built-in cabinets. S0018 fl.lmillJre included $469,000 HCUSIVE ..UCM UY Wonderful resorl or year arouod living hm. Locted on ocean side of lrwy. 24 hr guard gated comm. Very large, private courtyard 3BR, 2BA. spa & gazebo $459.000 OIAIJTY DUPLEX Home & income. Fatlllous 3BR. 2.5BA townhouses H~ double garages Amenities gal<Jel Frpl, btt-ins. 2nd TO a"3il. $435,000 UYFROlfT fACHIC HIME Fabulous buY' $.1$$ have gone into flis beallil\.il lowrllome New kitchen + practically MIYlhing re- modeled end unit w/grass yard + large brick pallo w/ built-in 880. Beaultfully ~nled $359 000 TtRUCES AT CORONA DEL MAii Community tor rellred Lower 2BR plan is sunny & bright lmmaculalll Spacious patios. $349 000 rtCTURE PERFECT CUSTOM This great family hm is localed on 1f3 acre in Tustin 3BR. 2.758A & a huge wo,_shop that un park up lo 8 cars' $339.000 REllCH TO SEU! IPT kUfFS On greenbelL 3BR, 2.5BA. lrpl, 2-<:.'lr an garage Re- molleled ·o· French windows & doors bevld hnled. Wood flooring, recsd li(.tlting $338,000 LAllMMl•MH 4BR. 2.58A. Large2 storyhmon large lo't.Jog lo beach Coontry kit Family rm, 2 frpl's. 3-car garage $320.000 IQISTla SPECIAL• CIM Best ir.:ome 10 price ratio in CdM Opera led as 3 units Soul! of PCH. $319,000 PRL m 1CU11 •ms C'°311ollebeach.WondefMelllC.IOWnhomelulures 48A, 3.SM. 3<ar gaiage. Shows i-. amodll $299,900 HITAmC...U•--~ious, ~ lor OMWlf/oCQJl)afll! Large nns. 111tio.s & 2-ar gar Mich unit A t11ique ~nity1$295,000 DIC8TM•T- Larg18 . 2.58.\ ""*view, Sl4* value, ~r QUiet. ""'* ctlllpl $20,000 upgrade & bele» bl~s ~ice · Rn.000 THE R.UFfS. End corner location condo. 3BR 2BA w/open feelings & on greenbelt. $279 000 PEltlSULA IAYFROMT CONDO BARGAIN!! Commanding view. Ocean Peninsula Channel New kil 1 BR. 900+sq fl In luxury security bldg. Boa1 slip available $250.000 VUA IALUA co•oo 2BR & 2BA condo w/good lloor plan in gated commu- nity & walk to beach $229.000 WAL.I TO IEACll • llEWPORT Model pertecl! ~I mstr suites. high ceilings' Gate guarded community w/pools tennis+ spa $209,000 IAlll DWIH • MISSIOI VIEJO The 'El Oorodos" 4BR tvn w/spocial financing Exc;el- lenl buyer opportunity. Vacant -call Tor easy showing $199 900 SH FAIRE JEWEL Exquisite & immaculatepenthousew/\lrews Hardwood ftrs & vaulted ceilings A rare l1nd $182 500 HW USTlllli • TIE VERSM.l.ES Beautiful "La Tour' model m Ille gaied·commumty of Versailles w/2. mslr SUJles. Excellent inside loc w/ partial ocean Vlf!W Completely upgraded designer mirrored wall treatment. neutral plush pile carpel & mud\more Must• $179000 ts 3[)Aq \ ~t . ts_ Y-SM t..YAOAUTAa PAGE 20 I SATURDAT, May 21, 1994 $2,290,000 ••P.~-~'1 Th1slovely8ayfron1hasbeauhfulviewsoftheharbor + 1e1ty Dock for large boat + side tie 4BR 2 SBA features large mstr suitew/del nn -perlecl for oHtee -..-.. Del 1ghl in watchi 'lQ ltie boats cruise in and out ol the harbor , $1,195,000 4BR JBA 1e1ty ocean & harbor+ city lights views. ' Pool courtyard MlftJ .#llft •NHI J1,_ 72'-7252 72'-'1151 $635,000 Tolally remodeled. fabulous kitchen w/Conan countertoos NC sec sys Jacuzzi tub. ocean view. closet organiiers SharOI Vogt, 71!J.72'7 $479,000 Custom home· VllNI -3BR. 38A Gourmet kitchen. family rm dining rm nook Come see" Pal brt,.r, 7zt..72U $399,000 4BR 2 SBA approx. 2700 sq h All one flOOf 3-car garage & RV parking Extra large yard in quiet cul· de-sac st Excellent school BALBOA COVES $890,000 Watetfront w/boat slip Private large lol Se.autiful house & guest house. 3BR. 38A + derVoHice. Large patio & yard ~ frpl's, 1 story $775,000 Sophisticated town collection "A· model exquisitely decorated 'in neutral tones wkxtensr~ use o( cus- tom tile Mooring.Arched French windoivs & planta- tion shuners, rivare cul-de-sac location Comm pool & spa $599,000 You must see lhis fantastic view hm localed on lhe Newport Be~h Country Club golf course ~prox 2313 SQ tt of great living bl""''· 7zt..72U $399,000 Beautiful 2 yrs new 3BR 3BA 2 frpl's, quiet slleet. upgrades galore First quality Great price '$179 000 Beauuful "La Tour·m~I inlhegatedcommunttyof Versaill~ w/2 mstr suiles Excellent inside loc. w/ panial ocean view Completely upgraded, designer mirrored wall treatment neulral lush pile ca~I & much more , NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I ~EAL ESTATE -·-·,~·-'""""I ., .. ~~-.,,,.-.. ,~ ---· ---'*"" t#,ol .,. ~ SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 21 -- . -. - ,- · 1EAM-UP~.WITH. THE /ONES #I TOP TEAM 1993 NEWPORT Panoramic oocan and harbor views Cron\ this Ocan Boulevard amom home featuring SBR/511.iBA, 4,000+sq.ft. $1995,000 grccnbdt. Pnvac with pool and 1fL Shon:cliffs fabulous custom <iBR home locm.d on canyon with ocean views. Private beach access. Price slashed by $900,000. -----..., . I Beautiful Spyglass Hill Southport model SBR/4.SBA view home. Highly upgraded, c:xpandcd to 4,000+ sq ft. lllIDUCEDI $915,000 Panoramic harbor, ocean & city lights views &om this Sand-p~ mode.I, cxpandcd 8c rcmOdcTcd 3BR plus den, wultcd ~· $839,000 _Vaulttd ~~ modd w/48 eolar heated pool &. If>&· Lulh . . Grat loc:abon. Pride of owner-.mp. BEST BUY . $549,000 ________ _,. MELINDA 729-7251 MARTY 729-7252 Panoramic jetty, harbor and ocean views from this 48R/3BA home w/pool and large courtyard in lrvinc Terrace:. . $~195,000 MarIVATEDI Remodclcd lrvinc TetTaO: 3BR home. Shows 1i!tc a model w/pool & large courtyard. Harbor, ocean & jetty VI~. $925,000 Fabulous custom SBR, l·m>r)'. home, 3,500 sq ft. Large ym:I w/badminron court. Cul-dc-s;ic street. $749,000 Darting home in Irvine Tcrncc, 3BR, plus fam nn. Shows light and airy. Large yard with lush landscaping. Tum key. llBDUCBDTO $575,008 Grat value! Tum kicy 3.llll condo, vaulb:d ocilinp. locatrd on grccnbdr. End unit. PRICB SLASHED, SELL ToDA YI $2?9,000 ... 1- BEST BUY IN HARBOR VIE\V HOMES 1806 Port Abbey 2 story Palermo -Large pool size yard. Priced for quick sale. Very ligh t & open. 4BR, 2V2BA + family room. Dotti Johnson 760-1966 759-6600 NEWPORT BEACH.OFFICE ThePrudent1al ~ 7 59-66()0 2101 E. Coast Highway California Realty .. ' LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTINGS END UNIT TOWNHOME In TURTLE ROCK VISTA Impeccable style, condition, decor. ANO greenbelt view. 2 large bedrooms + den. Attached garage. End unit at the edge of the development, quiet. park-like setting, with security system. Reducedto $309,000 VERY PRIVATE LOCATION -HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 BR., 2.5 Baths, Large yard; PALERMO MODEL Tiled kitchen, plantation shutter. Well-maintained home. $529,000 NEW-Largest Floorplan-$579,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES, S BRs, 3 Ba., 3 Car Gar., Expanded family room & bedrooms & dining area. Added skylights. extra bedroom Closet space. Large. sunny back yard. quiet location. New carpets, paint. and fencing. -t::::.10NGS OF NEWPORT ~~~~ .. ~· GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 meets Prudential California . Rea lty of Newport B~ach . IS pleased to announce ... V1rkv 1 sang and Ed Escano are offering their services as one of the highest-qualified real estate teams in Newport Beach. hJng and (scano -with 31 years of real estate experience - are known for thl·rr tnt.:il rommitment, professionalism and offer a combined. They believe loda~ ~ economic and local market· conditions present excellent opportunities to purch.Jsc ,i home tn our world-renown, prestigious community of Newport Beach. They expect the increase in buyer demand to come from their local, as well as, internation .. I • I clients. l sang has an established portfolio of Asian and International clients. She i~ " recognized (or her record-breaking sales performance throughout her career. Her accomplishments for 1993 have earned her a position in Prudential's Chairman's Circle, which is the company's most prestigious national award among its 35,000 agents. Tsang is also a member of Prudential's Top 100 agents In California. A native of Taiwan, Tsang has been selling both residential and investment properties in Orange County since 1979. She and her husband Ryan, owner of the lotus Express Restaurant in Fashion Island's Atrium Court, are residents, with their two daughters, of Harbor Ridge. While living ir Taiwan, she graduated from Chen Chi University with a degree in journalism and went on to manage the advertising department for th~ Twainnese edition of Reader's Digest. Escano is known in the local community for successfully representing buyers and sellers of prestigious residential properties. His experience in negotiating demanding tran!>JLllons for his sophisticated clients has earned him recognition for outstanding sales performance during his career. Escano's clients attribute his successful real estate career to his tremendous marketing skills and experience with many of Newport's finer homes. Tsang and Escano share in their appreciation of the special environment and unique amenities of Newport Beach. Residents of the area's many private communi ties, such as Harbor R!dge, Big Canyon and Belcourt, enjoy the luxury of seclusion and the convenience of business, educational, cultural, and social dimensions that have become one of Southern California's best. Vicky and Ed can be reached at The Prudential California Realty's Newport Beach office at 2101 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 250, (714) 759-6600 . 60 BELCOURT DRIVE NO. -OPEN SUN 1-5 3,440 Sq. Ft. -family rm -3 baths -fitness nn. Highly improved and expanded B plan. Vacant. $839,000 -Assumable loan -Seller will carry for gualified b!l.ller. CONSIDER EXCHG OR LEA8E OPTION $4.000 NO ...,m-~ ....... p..,..--..-.,...;;-;;......:-=----=--....:-=---Eiegant - B ELCOURT C ORNE R ''D" MODE L 16 C HAT HAM COURT OPE N SUN 1-5 Wlll CONSIDER EXCHANGE OR LEASE $5,000 MO Two story Fomial Home Huge Master Suile-4 Baths 3 Flreplc-Bar Vacant Assumable Loan $1,075,000 SEU.ER WILL CARRY FOR QUALIFIED BUYER WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. "SINCE 1, .... ONE CMC Pl.Al.A · SUITE 260 ·NEWPORT BEACH· 644-4910 ' -,,.. . I . -8700 (7141 .... - 644~1600 New Listings Big Canyon McClain Well located upgraded Greenbrier model. Don & SaDy Anne Sheddan $252,000 Huntln1ton Harbor Marina Bank owned 2 Bd 2 Ba waterfront rondo w/ doc:X. Pat:rlck Bartolk: $258,000 E8llllkle CQD Mea Speaaadar remod- el TradfUonal atmosphere. Bert & Marian Reedy $357,000 New Listings Eastbluff 4 Bd. Newport Beach family home. Enlarged and remodeled. Don DeThomas $540,000 Sea View Peaceful view property In gate guarded c.ommunlty. Chrts Undsay $835,000 Irvine Terr•ce Exquisite home with bay view! l Bd. 3.5 Ba. plus llbrary. Mmllia pt=:pp $1,369,000 ' -J . OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M.-,.. 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. :!TAT~:! ..!":JCU......TJ:' 11q A~~~~~U"\l\::iA _:"f:'naw:uA NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 5llXy 4 Bd. J Ba. ocean. view In guard pted mmm. $739,000 Harbor Rklce Estates Expanded and remodeled Lautremont. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Exciting ocean and sunset views. carol Bera $795,ooo Emerald Bay SpertaQ!lar view lot in fabulous Emerald Bay. Guard pted. private beac:h endaYe. approximately 24,000 sq. ft.I' Rod Diiiey $825 ,000 View Properties Harbor Rldce Estatea Spectacular unobstructed ocean and bay views. &qufslte J Bd .... family room estate. Carole~ $850,000 Harbor Rldce Fabulous unobstructed panoramic ocean, Catalina, sunset and dty ltchts view from prime quiet location. Berc & c.ooper.-Rach $939 ,000 Bis ~ Beautiful French townhome, pmnler locadon with outStanding view F&r10 & Worden $1 ,250,000 A- Blc Canyon Gorgeous 5 Bd. traditional custom home with views of Big Canyon Country dub's 7th green. Lap pool & spa. Blbb&Lepand $1 ,925.000 Corona del Mar Cape Cod exterior. Totally remodeled. All French doors lead to patio and beach on the bay Brashier & Cork.ett $3,300,000 Family Neighborhoods NOldlbWI Pan Bluffs -two story 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with fireplace. 2 car garage. Rldt ~ $259,000 EMt.kle So•tll CM Eastslde perfec- tion. This home is immaculate in and out i...a. F.astside lot with all the amenities. ..... GrllJ $299,000 • Belco.rt Ca.to• New cuttom home with approxlmatefy 6100 sq. ft. 6 Bd. 6 Ba. Beh Partd $2, 150,000 Ullda Ille Tcully remodeled t.yfront that-... H•rbot lslMd S turNnt a..n. ...., Dmlllo $2,490,000 • T1te Bluffs Very large 2 Bd. plus den in a prime front row location. Water and moun- tain views by day and dty lights at night. CobyWwd • $399,000 Eastslde Heights CM 3 Bd. 2 Ba. complete remodel. Separate game room. Hardwood noorlng, vaulted ceilings. Gree Lombardi $469,900 Baycrest ~temporary style architec- ture with vaulted open-beamed ce!11ngs. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home w/ bonus room on large lot. Pat Harley $519,000 CllflhllV'en 4 Bd. 3 Ba on large lot in fami- ly neighbomood Completely remodeled. .. View from master suite Lombardi & Thomas $539,000 Eastbluff Fabulous family home -6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. laree lot with tveat yard. Susan Laird $729 ,000 Harbor View Huts Ftrst time offered. Beautifully remodeled 3 8d home with fabulous master suite Aulltero & Marvin $879. 500 Gated Communities Ba,.tew TernlCe 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba pristine home with p-eat badtyard. tt.rdl & KIM $369,000 Harbor Rldce Crelt Wonderful la,.e J Bd. townhouse In perfect condition. Wood ftoofs, lovely atrlum & lovely vtst.as. Slilrtey... $549,000 .. c..,. ~ Monaa> model Dane townhon)e. Licht and bricht with loYely hmdwood lloor Cul-<IHiac location Lecra•d & Wordea $69',000 B .. ll09t Traditional 3 Bd. townhome with tuce master suite, fireplace and view. French doon Ind windows & white carpet. "' & I ... $789,000 a Big (:anyon Deane Gorgeous 4 Bd 4.5 Ba. townhome In fabulous location at end of cul-de458C. Fairway views Stella Worden $1 ,llS,000 Blg Canyon Absolutely Impeccable customized single story home on extra large lot with pool and spa. Bibb & Worden $I, 195 ,000 Ocean Ranch Magnificent custom home with traditional exterior. Price is turnkey: includes furniture. plants, art. 1Vs. etc a.k&Sm hp $1,6'0,000 Bil CallJ'OI' Fabulous oontemporary on 8'C canyon Golf Ccxne. Hlntl & Kiiie $1,650,000 ' ~~Ot ,t-C' 11~~6Q~l,.!I6:> \ :s _3i)l\O SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 27 As many a~ 3,500 people including 400 walkers & 300 volunteers are expected to participate . The scenic 5·K is run on Corona del Mar's "flower streets'' south of PCH. The course starts on Ocean Boulevard and finishes on Goldenrod afte crossing the 66 year·old footbridge. PLEASE CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO OBTAIN A REGISTRATION FORM. I I ·) 41 l : I j I • 1 I J ) 644~1 "600 Dl~IJI BIBB Top Sall''(>l'f'.,on ht Quarkr -I'>'>-' l<ICK L.\'.\(;E\ I'.\ I j,11111! \ct·nt of lht· \11111th -l .11111 .1n NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE A S A L U 1~ E '"f 0 1" H I~ B J COAST NEWPORl' PR()PER': THEBEST O t>,\rl'Rll,K B .. \Ifl'OIJC \ lo..,t Tran-.al"tion... 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' \. . ~TJ'T?~ 111~q ' T" 110 A?~•~ AT?n...,\H~A~R TA(lq'N~&A NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 ............................................ AN ABSOLUTE MUST SEE HOME! COME ~y BO~T, CAR, 811(£ OR ON F90T. BE THERE! DEBI BIBB 759-3707 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE S1 A V11 \\ $835,000 An exceptional property, with rare seclusion. One of the most magnificent view lots with ca nyon , mountain, city & ocean views. Totally remodeled. Light & airy. SEAWIND (ORONA DEL MAR $995,000 Charming Cape Cod on choice street with some ocean views. l /2 block access to Corona de1 Mar main beach & jetty. Newly remodeled. Bright & airy. SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 31 644~1600 CHRIS LINDSAY Direct Line: 759 .. 3775. 1993 TOP 10 AGENT GREAT CITY LIGHTS & MOUNTAIN VIEWS • 5 Bd. 3 Ba. • 2 Fireplaces • Security System • $595,000 ToP L1..., 1 l'\t. Ac1 '\ T 1--, I l)1 I 11' I 1 ". I 1Jl/ l OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MAY 22nd I :00 P.M. -5:30 P.M. FIRST TIME ON THE MARKET ' $1 ,445,000 Drawing for $150 Nordstrom Gi~ Certificate ' • ' ' ( ) J I . - I . 644~1600 $300,000 Price Reduction Exceptional 5 Bd. 7 Ba. cu stom estate . overlooking tfre I 4t~ fairway. Beautiful cul-de-sac Ideation witfr pool & spa. $1,695,000 G Mn L 1 c.r~ .\'\ n 759-3779 THIS EXTENSIVELY REMODELED HOME HAs IT ALLI • 4 Bd: 2.5 Ba. • Remodeled kitchen with top of the line features • Family room with sitdown bar • Air conditioning • 3 car garage Recently remodeled home right on the sand in one.of Newport's finest oceanfront locations. The home features a subtJe Southwest style & includes 3 Bet 3 Ba. plus luxury guest quarters. Huge beachfront entertaining patio! Upstairs family room with large deck, coastal views & Catalina sunsets. Must see this lovely ..._ ... ......, ..... ..._. home to appreciate. OCEANFRONT HOME Spacious custom quality home. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. on large comer lot right on the sand. Also features large I Bd. apartment & the best parking you'll find in an oceanfront home- a true 5-car garage $ J ,39S ,000 6011 SEASHORE DRIVE OCEANFRONT DUPLEXES ordable oceanfront! Two large 3 Bd. 2 Ba. units · could never be duplicated under current restrictions. Call for details & leasehold information. $575,000 Mint condition units in a quiet neighborhood right on the sand. Not your typical duplex -high ceilings, exposed beams, spacious rooms, 3 Bd. 2 Ba. & 2 Bd. 2 Ba, 3-car garage. Perfect for residence plus Income -easy to convert to single family. $1,150,000 EW8ffr.!~~s~"'"f3rlol''~EA\. "'"E'SYA1'E ''4 he 1994 Newport Beach Art House Tour 1 lw ~p<>ctacular new home located at SQ 23rd Street Cat Tustin Ave.) in t''' port BNch has been chosen fc5r the- 'JlJ4 \rt Hou)(? by curators Jeannie nholm ctnd Diane Nelson. The residence will be the setting for an \h1bit1on by 26 exciting current artists pen to the public from 12 noon to 5 m on Saturday, May 21 and Sunday, 1.iv 22, and by appointment during the <tt week of May. The soaring elegance of this builder's "n custom gited residence imparts the uJlity enjoyed only in the. fine-st estates. 1th over 4,000 square (eet, it features >ur !>eparate bedroom suites, den/study nd pool table sized game room. A r.1rnatic entry, living room and family -- ~ ---~ . . ; . ~ ~ : . ... .. -· :.-'Y. ... room with full bar and wine n•llar •• ue · graced with 20 foot coffered ceilinw- Custom woodwork, heavy moldini;. .md the fine-st fixtures and material-. incorporating b1rds-e)'e maple. H•rd1 and travertine marble. limestone flooring and . the extensive use of granite augmf'nt the exceptionally lovely muted coloring of LOWEST PlllCB on strctt. 3 lid. 3 ba, luge pool. orcn floor plm, sec. m' '91 rcmodc~ owe. SUN Open Roux 1-5 $823,500 SEA WIND Condo 2 bd, 2 ba. den, mirbk enm & fircpla«. Many u~. Make offer. SAT. Open Howc' l-5 SIH,900 24 SBASIDB Cill.CLB, NB • 1911 l(INGS llD, NB TURTLEROCK -lllVINE NO. CALIF. WlllTE WATER the interior walls moving from a deep warm cafe au la1t to the pal~t doeskin highlighted with bright white. Sponsors of the Art House event indude Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors of Newport Beach. For additional information regarding the property or the art exhibition, please contact agent!> Marlene Hassel or Wayne Heck at 631-1400. tnGBLANDS 4 bd, 3 ba, family rm, BONITA CYN. son.. cul-dc-sa.c, Highly upgraded. owe. SUN Open Howe l·S $530,000 3 CBDA.B. IUDGB, 11.VJNB 3rd PHASB -1 ~ nuJcs to Oregon bonier Buv loc to bwJd later or buy completed home. VIBWS to die for! Call for ITl<1fC info. Loa from $149,000. Homes From S36S,OOO LEASES Callfonlia Sabrcac • O>sta Mcu 4 br, 3 ba home in gitcd community. Ocean !c canyon views. $2100/mo 1laDCbo Saa Joecp.la • Irvine, Penthouse on I.he golf cOUtSC. Fully furnished, lc:asc ttm1 ncgodablc. $1800/mo A select~ hUlldred fOlldll* haft estobted homes In the secluded, gate4 pd'riate beach communities of Emerald Boy and Irvine Cove, each Wfth Its own board of directors and facilities management operation. There are no condos, a~ents, hotels, or commercial interests, Just free standing single famlly homes. Never to be duplicated within the State of Colifomia, Emerald Bay and Irvine Cove offer tennis, volleyball, parks, pool, twenty-four hour security, and white sandy private use swimming beaches. There .are the only two natural coves between North Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar, located about two miles northwest of downtown lagun6 Beach and two miles southeast of the newly opened Newport Coast Road leading to John Wayne Airport and the freeway interchange; One of the many elegant homes In this private beach community is 145 Ernerclld Bay, a beautiful San Francisco style home, featuring spectacular beach and ocean views. The grand front courtyard and entry set the tone of the elegant formal dining room and living room with coffered celllng and beautiful crown molding. Watch the sunsets and surf from the large family room and the gourmet kitchen and breakfast room. The spectacular master suite with separate library, sitting area, workout room, and view deck, provides the owners with a complete sanctuary above sand and surf. This is elegant beach living at its best! Offered at $2,950,000 ... ·~·~-~-""' ---=-:======::...:::::.:::==== OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 PM OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 PM Pll•WPOINJ 2t2t .... Suean Weir U'Y9&AIS • Mon....., c1rci. ~Ol9or\ THI IUlffl 2t02 Vltta l4tedo Ginny Anderson 2tOl fuente. Chuck Colffworthy WHTCUfP f 201 leftclhlre Thousand U..9,000 $996,000 Ult,000 $121,000 $499,000 UDOPB•-.U $299- 1..umy IMng on the bly If an lflor'dlbll prtctt Ideal for .. ~ ,..,.. .. "' for • ......,""'" ITl8f home. Totally r.nocleled. Boll dp avllllble '°' up to 75' yacht adjacent to patio. IWAlll $Jlt,tl0 Bink owned • loreclosuret Beaullful newer ''Sa- tan" 3 bd unit with ocean vtewst 2 llrge pmlloe, bolfom floor Id. close to assoc pool. RecenUy up-- graded wllh new appllancts, P*S. and pah fof peffect move In oondillon. Special ftnancilg of. feredt Only 1 ~ doWn -No PMll IAYllDI COW $l7t,OOO Pr1ce reduced $86,000. Same floor plan on mlf1lllt Is $«0.000. Owner roost sell! This IS 1 stull 2 bd, 2 ba condo. Ida! IOI cooples of beach hOuse °' ~ Wiit to Bllbol lslnS, groceries and pharmacy shopping. There's a cornmiwty pool, SPI. and buch all Wiii bay views. Boll sips Ire mllable. Shop and compn. Cd now, woni last at Ills price. COIOMA Dll MM Mat,000 Corona det mar condo, new construction, Of'Nl .floor plln. roof top deck. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. Medltef· ranean design. great OQPOf1l.lllly. EA111Wff $495,000 EasU*ltl condo • 8'ck Bay retieat. Location! 1oca- t1ont Bick Bay and moonlit wllw. Sfngle level 3 bd, 2 ba completefy remodeled. Frencl'I doors, stty- llgfllS. Privlt8 apa.. Must seet COIONA Oil MM $497,000 Old8' liJl)lex sllllated on one of the most deslrable toca!lons soultl of PCH. PrMtt. exceptionaly quiet loC w1lh ocean and hart>or view. Excellent op- por1Unity l0t ~ fnve51ment or Mure condomWool development lAGUllA MIGUEL $545,000 Laoooa Niguel Crest de VIiie. lf11>eUlbty tnlh- tained home .. many ~ fNlum. 4 bd, 3 bl and famdy room wifl wllw of ocean. nlghl WO and woodsy c.ryon, guard Dllld eormu*v rMf- tookq B Niguel COl#1lry Cklb. Conmlllly pool Ind apa. Reidy to ltlO'tHll GIU Y11ue at ~S.000 . C010NA Dll MM IUl,000 fldltllMI custom rsnodel. Gofgeous top ~ finish lhmughoul Hardwood floora, m111118, custom 1118, CtOWn moldings, custom Rench docn & wtn- doW$. OUldl doora, 1U111Y l)lllOI, 1P1 mllW bdl. l.uxl.w1ou1 IMng In .. of Ill 111111. A ITIJlt ... fol' ll¥lft8 ~ chlrm of Corona def Mir ~ llgl, wants to IM In style and hM 111 ~ ......_ .... ...t"iitr WllTCUFF $499,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLl-BROADllOOR $521 000 LH Wondertul. ~ w.111 home EnWged ~ room, btill In book cues and entettmnenl center Mi/lY Sale-subject to sho!Vreduced piyotl 4 bcl. 2 5 Ila BroadmOOr Hart>or View HlAs home Im ~ay Yiew, <1ecor1D IDUClles, F1'erlch doors lnCI bly windows, 2 llreptaces brtc:lt ~ In tnty room Inside luldly, spa, and Woe lot. Great locallon Lots ot elbow room on a QUel street oreat blCllyatd wlh new llndsclj)lnQ and covered pa11o BAYVIW TIRRACE $541,000 Biggest and the best in Bayview Terrace View' View• View! Stngle family residence 3 bd. 21h Ila, largest lloor plan 'Orily 7 years new. View of Back Bay and wildlife preserve Gated cornrr.inlty wl1h pool & spa & patlt Dues only S113Q/mo HO MELLO ROOS. Call for showing " NA Ill" 511 000 Thts large, CUSIOOI 4 bedroom, 3 ba1h. Portafina Laguna home has a spectacula1 ocean & city ~ view Features lnclUdt 3 cat lttlehed ga11ge, 2 fireplaces, over 3300 sq ft of IMnO spxe. bonus aru, family room, large IMng room, vauted ce!Unos. separite master suite wrtti huge master baths sepa11te guest suite wi1h private bith, hUQe closets. 1 spectacular view from almO~ every room - COTO DE CAZA · $581,000 Many thousands below cost and model perlectl Open, bright and palacial 4 bedroom plus l>Ol1us room large spacious lot with beautiful pool and spa. bollt·ln bar·b-q Just perlect tn beautl11JI gated Coto de~ BAYCREIT $725,000 Unique Baycrest Estate which may be latge enough tor a tennis court Property Is wel over IA aae. located on a qule1 Baycrest street with a view of the Bask Bay Vaulted ceilings In li'wlO room. tamily room & master bedroom Extra large 2Vi car garage wilh view deck above this is a must tor the family that needs plenty of room , , , , • ) ' ( } • • LOI RANCHOl llTATEI '3,400,000 Approx 8200 sq ft (rt) on 11.s acres. 8 bd, 5.5 ba. main house wllh ~ woodwork. fmcfl doors, hatdWoOd "°°" & 3 llrtplaces ClretlMl's houM & hone ~ COLDWC?LL ~.I '.\j•11l\I j',I 'I :I ·'1 ill! I t.i'',11: .11'111.'I 1111 11 I\' "' '.'.11( \1111 ( •• '"·' BAN~eR U on 1L~ o""n bluff OHr· 1oolo n g lhe Paci fie -' ~droom s1111c~. se~-· rate gU<'Sl htlU"C. on ''-' uf an acre Um •~ trul)' a unique •'l:onfrunt «!\· Contemporary View Home 6BR. 6.5BA. ramlly ho~ on O\"~Oil.CJ IUI Famil)' room. Jen ~ra· c10U\ master su11e. Ch1 IJren s '"''"' w11h pla)'room. Pool & SP'l Tnily Spccucular 1 lomc Ill gated commun1I). $2,250,000 Ead or Cul de sac w11h city hgbt.s &: IP.. views. Very pcwatc loc:auoo,. A II new. lush landscaping w/ cx1us1ve tile cl bnclc wor-k. New hardwood OOOC'S tn family room. skylight in malt« balh. Newport Beach opponuruty to btulJ eew COMU\ICllOG. ()oe block. to beach lnspcctJoo with offer. Dn"c by only. ERRY Irvine Cove Oceanfront Approx. I 15'onlhesand. Large 580. 68A home wfincredible views of crashing surf. Pool. spa. library and huge enter- tainment room. $6,750,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Villa Spectacular Italian Villa on ,.,,de "5' ba)'front loc. three bedrooms. four and one l\al f baths. Ex 1en • si•·c use of nwt>k. tar~ dock. $2,450,000 South Laguna Beach Secret Cove Approx. 1/2 acre on blufftop. overlooking ""'Onderful sandy rove .: Very private locauon " ,.,,th trees, long dnve. great beach hOIUe w/ Vrbite water views of aa.slung sun&: rocks. $1,395,000 Harb6r Ridge Wonderful vic'lllrS ol OCUA, city lights & sunsct.s .. Opco flO<W plan with b1gh vaulted ceilings. 3 bcdrooow. least expensl\'C la esuitcS. 1.ArJe, sunny viewing &: entcrwn- ing deck. $689,000 Bay ridge 3 BR. 3 BA Towehome larJcst Oocwplu 1• commu- nity! Plantaboe shuttus. cathedral cc1h111s. light. ope• h~ AC.2 Cac 1anae.gued conumuuty With pool Aspa. $285,000 r.eet .ts vsM .YAORUTA2 \ ac 3C)Aq , GE 37 FINSTER Collins Island Approiumately 180' of bay froniage. S bedroom.~ wilh spccta<:u lar views or all boating aetivi1y Un· believable rooftop enter· taining deck. Docl (Of 2 large boau. $4,995,000 pectacular ocean & Cll) Ligbu view from lhis tra llJllll~W duionaJ style 6 bfilroom & 5 bath hilltop h<>me. ·Thu open OOOJ plan al lows fof greac e111ena1n · cog on the poolside dee & terraces. Separate ~tldreos w111g & scr-ant.> Great Family Horri e 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba w/ maid~ rm Ovtrsi1ed IOl w/lge, ·-..iiiij ... sunny patio. ~ewer k.ildlen \l./suburo& spoa ct0us fm. room. AC Assumablc IQ.ln,coolJbe ........... purchased Vr/ aJjOIDID! proptny foe eswe s11cJ lot. $809,000 O«an 8t Cit)' Lights View'°' lhlS Cllp&Ml\C 2 story lklcoun Townhome . 3 8d & 3.S Blhs with JplCIOW family and enteru1n1ns an-a. Gated rommu 1111). Expect the best~ COLD\\1ELL BANKER (714) 644-9060 Ext. 15i NE\~PORT BEACH ' . { . ) \ ( ) ~ ' I ) # ee 3C)Aq \ f"eet .ts vsM .YAOAUTA8 PAGE 38 /SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 ' OLDE CORONA DEL MAR A Rare Opportunity Three charming legal, n<»t-conforming one bedroom, one bath cottages with large enclosed patios 9n a much sought after wide lot. /flea/ for the investor or builder. $475,000 . JUDY ROBBINS Off: (714) 644-9060 Res: (714) 721-8448 200 PARIS LANE, #114 • $369,000 This 3 bedroom, 3 bath Seafaire coodo offers the largest floorplan. Situated on the front row with ocean "'iew, this exceptional home features a wrap around patio only 3 years new! Shows like a model. Similar properties are priced in the 470+ range! YOU MUST ACT NOW!! l'\\fJ \/,H //\//\(;\I\ \//.L\ U\/UfJ\ Villa Balboa is a privaJe. gale glllV*d community /eaJuring tennis courts, pool ONI spa. Only steps to the sand! 240 NICE LANE, #315 240 NICE LANE, #312 $219,000 $279,000 • 3 Bedl"~OOl~m, 2.S Bldl, 2,000 sq/ft • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath • Ocean ViewJ • Ocean View! AU Offers Considered! Call Judy Today! JUDY MUNCY. (714) 729-7161 3TAT83 JA3A \ TOJI~ ,A83M AT800\HOA38 TAoqw3~ ----- -NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA HARBOR VIEW IULLS • $1,300,000 Extensively remodeled and tastefully decorated 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with high ceilings and large open living room with full length windows. Separate, formal victorian dining room. Spacious master suite with steam shower and huge walk-in, cedar .. lined closet. Gourmet country kitchen with Wolf com- mercial range and double bun warmer. 130 ft. wide backyard with spa. For Further Information on These and Other Choice Listings, Call ... DoN & JovcE OLSON (800) 487-4931 ... And Be Prepared to Move FA.ST! COLOWCLL BA.N~CR t.i NEWPORT HEIGHTS '19 El ModENA AVENUE •1 $879,000 , SuNdAy OpEN House , Co'"TMJCTEd iN 1988, fflis fRENC'4 No.ANdy sty{E koME is A MASlERpiECE of ARCkiTECTURAl desi<fN AN<i cRAhsMNsltip. Tkis koME is iN ONE of dt£ MOSf dEsiREAbl£ locA1ioHs iN NEWp0111 H£i<fltJS. Tk£ cOMbiNArioN of QUAliyY, kn siu, AN<i SQUARE fooJAGE iN dt£ koMt: MAkn dtis A tMtE fiNd . Tkis ko. R£Rocn QUAli'Y ANd .-ciousMss iN A <f'IEA' lMlily ~- $ 100 Noltdmtotl Gllr CEariliCArE 0/w,AwAyl DAVE WONG· (714) 6J1,4442 • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 39 -REDUCED ! ! !-CALL TH EWINGS Duplex situated on one of the most desirable locations south of PCB. Ocean & harbor view • street & alley parking. $475,000 JL 7ST LISTED --- Olde Corona del Mar redwood charmer 1/2 block from the ocean,_ Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath house plus guest quarters & sunny patio • lot & 112. $690,000 MARCIA & ROBERT . BENTS (714) 644-9060 Off. (714) 673-0149 Res. DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE! TWO LOTS, plus extra footage with ocean -jetty views and just steps to the beach. Incredible opportunity to own one of the largest parcels offered in ~orona del Mar. Main house has 3 bedrooms, family room & formal dining room. There is a separate one bedroom guest house with vaulted, beamed ceilings. Would you believe a paddle tennis court? $995,000 Call Us For A Free Marie.tr Evaluation 1-800-949-9471 Lyleen & Jeff Ewing Represe11tin1 Newport Beach n. years <"(>I .1l)\Vl~I.JI" IJANKl~I{ Nl~\VPC)J{'l~ l~l~ACH COLOWC?U. BAN~C?Rtl Newport's Largest.Bayfront On the tip of the private, guard-gated bay front community of Bay shores you will fmd this magnificent estate next to a private beach. Lush green bayfront lawns are laced with I 00-foot palm trees, all resting on over half an acre of prime Newport Beach Bayfront property. this massive property hosts a single-story, 4,500 ~uare foot residence. A private yacht slip, pool and spa are featured. Throughout the estate you will encounter spectacular views of the Bay and turning basin. Private showings and property video available. BUS: 644-9060, RES: 673-5368 KENT MCNAUGHTON -•• a • COU>WCU DAN~CR ~ ~ , ~ I ,l ~ } ~ FOR PEOPLE WHO EXPECT THE BEST Is quality Important to you? Thal come see this exceptional custom built home located in the gated · community of Harbor Hill. Call for your private showing $1,150,000 EXTRA! EXTRA! Extraordinary Home & lot In Harbor View ~. Read all about it. Better yet, call for your own persoMI Inspection of this magnificent k-buHt Home on a really H-U-G-E tot. Call for your prfvate showing $1,145,000 Thal look no further. This home has 180 degree unobstructed views of the ocean coastline and Catalina. Call for your prfvate showing $149,000 ) ' Grlb your UI Mys... If yollve waited for an exceptional valtJe lhts ts ltf · Owners Sll/ ~g your offers. \ , (.al for yocr privtlte showing $1,195,000 This home "envelops you In Its wann & comfort, as well as, offering breat:ht.eking oc~ & dazzling city light views. It says ... Wek:ome home. (.all foryocr ptfvate showing •1,115,000 5-P-R-E-A-D 0-U-T ""1y not spread-out in this expanded Sbdnn home with family room plus bonus room. C4ll for }al' prlvllte showing $1,300,000 ... ~---" N~.P.Qflf ~A..-MESA"P.tt.OT I REA.L ESTATE .• .140 SALE~.!.!J.~ ... '!_~ DATE' Newpon Beach's Most Preattglous Property CAMBO 8BORB8 •t,379,000 • Panoramio Oa.D View • PrtTate Pool • Spa • 1988 Cu.tom Home •ts39,000 •aBB. 38& • ~ Communlt7 • I.up Pam1J;r Home IRVINB TBRRACB •••.ooo .... ..,. ... dA ............. _did...._ $749,000 • 4BR GBA • Huge lot, atep• to beaoh • Ocean View •4BR3BA Formal Dlning/Fam Rm •Corner Lot $4915,000 • aBR, a.&BA, Baok BaJ View • l'alllllJ Boom 6 Ponul D1DJDr • S.uu.tUl Remodel (lite 6 bricht) 8,000 • 1 Blook to Ooean •Oftnt.dLot • 'Remodeled aBB . 4,500 •Waterfront, 4.BR, SBA • HOUH mer 3000 aq.ft. • Large Boat Dock • Pormal Dlnin&'. h.milJ Boom LOW$300's •aeRIBA • l'ormal Dining ~m • Marble Floora $749,000 •4BRGBA . . • Hup lot, .tepa to beach •Ocean Vlew NBWPORT BEACH ~ 9440,000 • 4118. aBA • Remodeled Kltoben • Poolllome S'1,..T1J~DAY ... May.~ ... 1m.l P~GE 4:t_ $439,000 • 3BR, 3BA • Preatlgtoua Community •Large Fam.lly Home eaoo·s •3BRIBA •Corner Lot • Peninaula Charmer .299,000 •4BR 3BA • Uppaded Ulroughout • Desirable Woodbrtdp loo -.ooo ' • Oa&ecl Communl'7 •4BR, SBA • Pormal Dlnlq Boom ' ) \ r ) ' J BELCOURT TERRACE EXPANDED PLAN "D"'. &quisitely appt. 3BR, 3.SBA w/marble noon, plush carpeting. custom window cl wall treatmenll. Larae mas- ter suite w/awn sitting area A fireplace. lovely rear yard w/bridt patio " 3 car prace. Priced to sell $779,IOO RARE BELCOURT OCEAN VU HOME REDUCED 250 0001 Elegantly appointed with lou or Marble and Hardwood floors. Custom 48~ 3.SBA plus 4 car garage. Many built· ins. Gorgeous yard with pool " spa. WAS $1,850,000, NOW $1,599,000 LENDER LIQUIDATION-REDUCED $2..f MIL , SUBMIT AIL OFFERS NOW! MaaiYe main home, 7BA. plue ........ boute. 13 boll stalla, nmcb home, private strea-, pool and spa. Auto warehouse for 15·20 can. Mab otrcrl WAS $5,900,000.NOW REDUCED TO $3,set,llO BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSTOM GAU.ERV HOME • REDUCED! Ezquisi~ 4 BR. 3~ BA on ove'*cd •ate lot. Vat mutcr suite, free fonn pool cl 1pa, 4 car pnp ud veat curl> appeal Ocooracor allowanoo to new buyer. WAS $1,658,000 REDUCED TO Sl,311,0M . ·-~--- . LovelJ SBR. 4.SBA CU110a1 bome witb 4 car ..,..c. Qorseous ti1e Doon and Berber cui>ctiQ&. Great rur yard witb larae pool, ape fountain and outdOor cntcrta.in- mcat area. aluy other quality features! Seller wiD COii· sider tnde don. $1,65t,MO BELCOURT TENNIS MANSION PRIVACY AND ELEGANCE Lavisb 6BR. 11 BA. 1110tOr coultJ5 car pnac. SunkeD tellllis crts cl pool w/pouo. Full ba9cmcnt, gym. dnalOr A morie theater. UnrivaJed ID Newport 8elch.. $5,400,000 EMERALD BAY WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME YOUR HOME HERE! Gi'Ve Yourself tbe Edge of OJ'er 23 Years Experioce uyers & Sellers Bigor Small I sell them all. Call me today so I can show you bow. Over 23 years experieace \ ONU' $399,000 KIDS· BRING YOUR PARENTS BAYCRESr FAMll..Y HOME Oor..-*-4BR, S.5BA+ 6 car pr. BawDt w/rec rm. 0omm.t ldt, fabuloully uppaded tbnl~L Stqia to priftle baclL New eJevadoe plul available. WAS S.1,..,.. NOW REDUCED TO $3,.191,111 NO. 1.AGUNA • OCEAN VIEW AWARD WINNING CONTEMPORARY '9SOllMllY llUI s CM Mll9lf NAl.w¥ Fantas11c 38A, 2.58A townflome, comm. pooV sp&'tennis. SltyllfD, fTplc., garden wtndow, wood deck. Side yard. Lois of storage, SPLIT LEVEL (C1076) DON'T---~ $t42,500 and nSlt losl1Q out on tlls cute Slll1ef homo. Has 2BR plus latge family room. Origilal owner has moved out of area & wants It sold lodayl ($1010) IE llAl SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 I PAGE 43 $'"·'°° Bautiful neiQN>oftlood. 3BR, 2BA. lreshly painted nsldo & out. New lutchen cabinets and appliances, now window coverings (G1003) ***COSTA ·MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE*** , ........ Delpha Otiwllld H01 Ctullfla .... Cir. Pat 0evte St.TUI/DAY 1 -l PM t21t,IOO $190,000 UU,000 $2",IOO ALMOST MCm•ll DOWM1 $t4,t00 2BR, 1.75BA. ~ complex & OCea1 IOc. UPQl'lded end Id.. 11my palo, low 1SS11. dues. pool • lpl, ...., comm. $2850 down. aipprox. '80<Vnlo. (S1015) SUCI A DULi $Ut,OOO Maa •an. on 1111 38R, 1.58A H8 '1Mi11ome. FHA I YA IPP"MCI. Conm. ~. C1ose to ... • IChooll. blcl ., beich. Oonl ... .__ ..... {H1029) --••M.• Just ,...... 11111 38A, 2.58A .,....... In Woodld ..... COINft. 2 Cir .. gngl, Bat ... In Ill--. NC, hlll P*. ........ (G1002) LOW,lo..-.~ ...... U.. I_, -.._ v.dl .,_lhcll••· _.., ,..... ....... --~-~---' hwy, "'* .... Cll llll (C107I) .. ····-~~IA.r..z=.=:-~ -... c.1 llli ... Cll ... 111013) -··-...... 2....,....__,2cs~n 10 ,_ -k d a .. pod I .... l .. ......... 4C1. ..... . . ., .• RtWl .............. mod& 2 ... 80, UM. ........ -• 2 1111. ~ .... ---.... -...., 2 llDrY CXllM ID l kw In -loca. 10 " MW. W,1) lncMlld. ....,.(C1_ . AffOIOAlll WTStDf $t49,900 Priced to sel Eastslde locltion clOSe to shopping New catpet. paint. lutchen ble & stove · 3BA. 1. 758A. inslde IOcabOl'I. (C 1091) NIWPOIT lfACH FOi UNDER $156,000 Quiet 2BR. 2.5BA Newport condo. Close to bike lr1ils, buch. Lots of open spaces. Upgraded wittl special toucheS. ('N 1 008) GlllN GIASS, SUNDAY PICNICS $173,QIO Just wishing Is overt EnloY & celebrate ownklg a bUUtduf townhOme w/la(ge ~ yard. 2 masters & low HOA fee. near beach. (C1109) 11tNG OfRISI SIWI WANTS OUT$t74,917 Cul de sac IOcllion. Vaobd cellr1g$, brick fireplace, graat 38A, 28A house. Very ~ W/ fwnly room too. Bike 10 Trlqle Square. (C1115) LOWIST NICI It COMPLEX $111,900 4BR, 2.SBA. ~ unit fabUloos private llrge patio witl gorgeous spa & deck. Extra room for formal dlllng or den. 2 car garage. (C 1062) CM'T llAT MS $193,IOO Cltallnl *-5 from Ills 3BR, 38A home & par1cing for 6 CIB. Upgnded wlfl Ollk. marble, prfvll8 spl. end d. (H1018) 1M110rs Wlt.Y...... S•t7,000 38R, 1 BA ,_ on gin buldlble R2 lot Reduced 40K, CUI di sac loc. Tllll ...... of 1111 ..... oppol"1ly todly. Wonl lall (C 1094) SIMPLY CHAIMltG $2H,OOO Buuti1ul bl1ckWor1c trins this new dr1Yeway on lhis clon home. Chammo 3BR, 1.758A has pri¥ate SP1 In baokyant & pe<SONI touches with garden. (Ct 110) · MAYI HAMMER? $2•9,900 Hunllngton Beach. Quiet ~-This fixer has no ptmzz. New root, new exterior pair(. 3BR. 1.75BA. Give lhis home your personallly. (H1020) 1WmFU1. mcoAST 11ACT 1 "'.W.ooo 4BR, 2BA custom pOol home, single leYel In perfect upgraded condlllon. New every1hlng, lddltlonal storage, new roof,~ lot. (F1001) ITAIT YOUI mAMI> NOWI $229,000 Oonl wal. 2 siigle famly .homes fOI Ile price of ooe. 28R & 1 BA each. Prime latnlfyS & separate yanSs. Great rentals °' aw rn one. Cal lodaY. (Cl 106) MCI MY IUU1Y $22t,IOO IJDarlded 3BR ~ ICroSS from 8ICk a,,. Mlfble .,_., newtr carpet, new bill • & P*S, tarae rw Piiio. Canl belt Ills loclllon. Cll now. (C1l00) ...,OIT llACll Nl•llUlA $Mt,to0 6r'8ll locllon odlt ...,. to h lltlCfl or blr. l1lil CCIMo .. reedy '° mM In .., his 21ft, 2IA. 2 cs gnga. Al.a cilb odlt S48 mcdl. (N1002) It 111111-1111 tt••• lfl--1tl•lll ltl-- OWNll SAYS DUMP m $219,500 This 480 ls light & si.my & Chee1ful Located 11 quiet family area. fire4>1ace In IMno room. atrun opens to larve bxkyard. ceiling fans Possible RV access. (C1073) ONE Of A ICIND $250,000 Customized 2 story, SBR, Woe family room wi1h = & baf. Kitchen redone. appliances. ble & . Solat. Much more. Close to schools & shopping. (C1069) • NIWPOIT MBGlnllCOINEI LOT $215,000 3BR. 2BA on a large lot In Newport Helgtrts. Lovely bac*yard wlOI greemouse & RV access Brand ne'llf roof, 2 car gar-. wW1 woRbench (C1123) A 1A11 OllPOl'IUNITY U1t,to0 Seldom on Ill mwbl. "Upper Bird" Mesa Verde 1 11ofy. 39R, 2BA & pool. CUS10mlled llootplan. upgr1ded lhrOUghout. Close to pam & 2 golf courses. (C1112) OCIM Cl.OSI $314,900 REDUCED! 38A. 2.58A. ... nelgl1bomood. fOIWlll or ...,. ._ room ctose to ~ bib "*· thopplng. Gtllll llldlylf'd for kids. Owner may help m buy. (H1024) -OCUll --$Ut,OOO Sllps m "' belch. pier nt Main St 3 '/NI new CUlbn hOml. Two nwtlll ftrepllca, 3nl story "'*" wlll oc.11\ .. in pertect move-in cOnl9all.. (H10Qr) •Of•-""·-...... Q 1 2 E.11111111 hOml.. 48A. 2BA. .... fMllJ ,_, ... , 1 f ' f !dlehen, comer Id. ., .... Cll b ---_, llsl (C1092) 7......... . ...... ~. llA ........... Sein nlous, Ma -Al ....... -.uu.llc .... Mt .... -not .... (H1022) ........ .. ... C.-1111 .... I ........ 1'111 38R, 2M ..... ......... = Mrtcl 880. Lots of ......... (1 Y) ........ UICI S1t1,• a..-1n1M1 & 111t. -1cDnt1 on MVCC ool ccutl. OlllllY ........... ~ '1stl .._.... & 11111"*111 pool (C1101) • ' I .I ) • WATERFRONT HOMES,-INC. Realtors® Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty g!J!A%Jli.7'.JY EASTSIDE Costa Mesa eomplex w/communlty pool & lovely grounds, close to 17th Street shops. Sharp 1-story, 2 bdrm townhome with fireplace & patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $150,000 BALBOA ISLAND Business opportunity, clothing store in high traffic location. Healthy profit, huge inventory, owner will train. 763-6900 ........................................................... $90,000 COSTA MESA great starter condo. End unit 2 bdrm w/large balcony. FHA approved, ok w/3% down. 673-6900 ......................................................... $110,000 NEWPORT SHORES Large 2-story 3 bdrm fixer on the canal w/good. floor plan & small dock. Land can be purchased. (LH). 631-1400 ......................................................... $125,000 TRIANGLE SQUARE AREA -2-story 3 bdrm townhome with ftreplace & patio. Attractive complex with community pool. FHA approved, 3% down Okay. 673-6900 ......................................................... $144,900 COSTA MESA opportunity for 1st time buyer, 3 bdrm fixer, 2 baths, 2 car garage & large yard. 631-1400 ......................................................... $219,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Picture perfect 3 bdrm townhome, built in '90, family room w/frplc & dining room, hi ceilings, skylights, & security system. 631-1400 ........................................................ $269,000 MID PENINSULA • retail property with 2 or 3 bdrm apt. Not a tear down but priced at land value In good location close to Balboa Feny. 631-1400 ......................................................... $274,999 AT ntE BEACH -one house from sand. Older duplex w/3 & 2 bdrm units. 631-1400 ......................................................... $279,000 SANTA ANA in re-development's Enterprise Zone . Mixed use, 1st fir w/offices & 2nd fir w/two-2 bdrm apts in main structure plus rear cottage, 25 space parking. 631-1400 ......................................................... $295,000 NEWPORT'S Bonnie Bay Highlands. Charming 3 bdrm California ranch w/prtvate g8ted courtyard entry, d ining room, lovely yard w/deck, hot tub & fruit trees & 4 car garage. Hrdwd floors & Mar new Cal Shake roof. 631-1400 ................................................... $399,000 TRIANGLE SQUAil£ Triplex great for investor or owner. WeO maintained w/2 sty 3 bdrm & den unit w/ (rplc & two 2 bdrms, one w/frplc. 631-1400 ......................................................... $295.~ NEWPORT SHOllES Cute little 3 bdrm house wit,h charming added famUy room. aose to clubhouse, pool & tennis, walk to ocean. 631-1400 ......................................................... $299,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS extra nice spacious & bright 3 bdrm Cape Cod townhome with family room, two fireplaces & paver tiled patio. 631-1400 ......................................................... $299,000 ...-- EASTSIDE COSTA MESA:cheerful 4 bdrm home, new windows & hardwood Ors, smooth ceUlngs, remodeled kitchep & baths in great area. REDUCED. 631-1400 ......................................................... $305,000 ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1920's 2 bd, 2-story cottage on R-2 lot. Adjacent R-2 lot & home also available for sale. • 631-1400 ......................................................... $309,000 NEWPORT SHOllES spacious 4 bd home lndude large famlly room w/flr~. laundry & work rooms. Upside down Ooor plan w/lovely open deck. 631-1400 ......................................................... $329,000 NEWPORT BUCH AllT HOOSE On display -the works of 26 current artists OPEN SAT It SUN 12-5 319 23rd St. et TIJSnN Gorgeous new 5 bdrm gated custom home, dining, family & game rooms, 20' ceilings, moldings, marble & granite .................................................... $799,000 CORONA DEL MAR Immaculate 2-story 2 bdrm condo w/l dovm & 1 up, marble entry, Berber carpet. Euro kitchen & alcove for den or office. 631-1400 ......................................................... $335,000 BLUFFS Wide greenbelt views from 2-story 3 bdrm townhome w/large wrap-around patio, dining & family rooms & fireplaces in both master & living room. 631-1400 ......................................................... $339,500 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa triplex In great location, dose to shops & buses. Each 2-story unit has 2 bdrms, large patio & garage. New paint & carpets. 673-6900 ...................................................... $359,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS weU maintained 4 bdrm home with beautiful yard. Walk to all schools. 631-1400 ....................................................... $399,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cozy 3 bd doll house wlplcket fence & rustic charm. Skylights, wood ceilings French doors & seduded spa in great yard. 631-1400 ..................................................... $460,000 ALMOST OCEANFRONT TotaUy remodeled, rebuilt & deconsted 2-«ory 3 bdnn jewel Just 1 ·houM from sand. Sellers have bought another. REDUCED! 631-1400 ......................................................... $490.000 NEWPOll'r8 BAYCllEST e.xceptional 5 bdrm home indudes huge 2nd story master w/frpk, spa tub & back bay view, dining & family rooms & pool & spa. ~med ceilings, paver tile & 3 frplces. 631-1400 .................................................... $550,000 OLD CORONA DEL JIAll near new spacious 3 bdnn townhome, dining & famUy rooms, large master w/ sitting room, courtyard & deck w/dty light view. 631-1400 ......................................................... $539,000 CANNEii\' VIUAGE Fantastic views of bay, dty lights &: mountains from lovely 2 bdrm condo, high ceilings & frplc in living room. Boat slip available. 631-1400 ......................................................... $575,000 NEWPORT'S HAllBOll VIEW HIU.S tastefully decorated & upgraded 4 bdnn home w/famlly rm, 2 frplces, moldings, hrdwd floors, spa & large prvt·yard. 631-1400 ......................................................... $595,000 NEWPOllTS BAYCllEST back bay, mountain &dty light views from this 2-story home w/2 large master suites, family room w/wet bar & eat-In kitchen. 631-1400 ......................................................... $625,000 UDO ISLE immaculate l~story ''pride of ownership" 3 bdrm home w/upgraded kitchen & large private brick patio. 631-1400 ......................................................... $625,000 CUFF HAVEN 2~story New England ~le 4 bdrm home, formal dining & family room w/fir~ce. Living room opens through Fr. doors to deck & lovely yard. 631-1400 ......................................................... $659,000 UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bdnn home w/. gourmet kitchen on larger lot. Ught & bright w/south patio, bar & deck. Oose to tennis, walk to village. 631-1400 ......................................................... $695,~ BA YCllEST Spacious custom home w/5 bdrms lnduding maid's qrtn, dining & family rooms, remodeled gourmet kitchen & 90f9e9US yard w/poo! & spa. 631-1400 ......................................................... $749,000 CAMEO HIGllLAND8 Spadoua, airy 2 story 4 bdnn w/famlly room, laundry room & spa. Living room w/vaulted c:eillng & fireplace opens to patio & gardens. Corona deJ Mar neighborhood w/community partcs & prtvate beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $599,000 ~·e"""""' 1# IJ'l~ffdl• f-4'f4 ,_. t..e... • .-. .. •Id b ....... M. .. -,,,,. • .M#l"""' • ... fl/ tJtl. ........ NEWPORT BEACH omcE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND omcE 31S MARINE AVE. 714-673~900 TE . NEWPaRT BEACH/ee&TA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 I PAGE 45 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~IL'd'-k• aa:liate Of GREAT ESTATES on~ &llCiki'A netLoollt< r Exd~sive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty NEWPOlll' llEIGHT9 open & airy 5 bdrm custom home w/park & ocean views. Gourmet kitchen w'top of the line appliances, dining & family rooms, & huge master w/vaulted ceiling, view deck & frplc. 631-1400 ................................................... $995,000 UPPEll NEWPOllT llAY Gorgeous new 5 (or 7) bdrm gated French Normandy home. Family room w bar, dining & bonus nns, prvt pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $839,000 OLD COllONA DEL MAR Totally charming 6 bd Villa on 1 ~ lots, 2 sty living rm. hdwd firs & Fr. doors Lush petlos w/spa. Steps to ocean. 631-1400 ....................................................... $849,000 8ELCOtJ8T Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2-story 2 bdrm with sitting area in master suite, dining & family rooms, used brick patio w/spa. . 631-1400 ......................................................... $850,000 CANNEllY YIU.AGE sensational 3 bdrm condo w/ frplc, deck & avallable boat dock. Top 9uality remodel, totally furnished including most art & adessOlies. 631-1400 .................................................... , .... $859,000 AT THE BEACH Super duplex on the sand w/great views. Lower 3 bdrm, w/pine panelling, vault ceiling & front petlo, upper 2 bdrm has large roof-deck. 631-1400 ......................................................... $890.000 DOVEll 9HOllE8 4 bdrm Myfront home on large lot. Dock for so· boat and great water & night Ught views. Low price reflects need for some TLC. 631-1400 ......................................................... $895,000 UDO ISLE Beauttful)y remodeled 3 bdrm w/family room & European kitchen, high ceilings & whitewashed hrdwd floors. Almost 2 lots w/pool & spa. 631-1400 ......................................................... $949,000 UDO ISLE Elegant 3 bdrm Mediterranean home, soaring ceilings, master suite w/den, workout room & prvt sundeck. Extra large lot on beautiful street. 631-1400 ......................................................... $995,000 UNDA ISLE totally remodeled 4 bdrm Meditemmenan home w/dock for 2 yachts. High ceilings, moldings, e*<:hed glass & marble floors. (Ui} 631-1400 ...................................................... $1.195,000 UDO -.a~ home w/rrtll!Sler suite, tepm8111 four oom chlldnm's wing & staff ~ formal dining, family room & country kitchen w/nook. High ceilings, hardwood floors & large lot. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,250.000 OPEN HOUSES SATURDA Y ONLY 615-B Jasmine • Corona del Mar Ruth Flowers 43 1 Vista Suerte • Bluffs, NB Barbara Tompkins 2300 Holiday · Bonnie Bay Hinds,' NB • Pia O"Auria 1224 Essex · Westdiff. NB June Adams 2031 Yacht Defender · Seaview, NB Carole Freedman 1044 Polaris • Dover Shore$, NB Rick Schreiber 2804 Lafayette · Cennery Village. NB Vielo U!e 16 Napoli • Udo Isle. NB Che~ Johnston SUNDAY ONLY 28dH .. $335.000 3 BclTwnhm $339.500 3 BdKM $399,000 3 8d Hsc $449.000 3BdHse $625,000 48dHsc $895.000 2 Bel KM/Ofc $1.095.000 48dHse $1.595.000 341 Alva Ln • Eastslde CM . 4 8d Htc Jeny Smith $305,000 3 27 Lugonla • Newport Shores 3 8d Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $399,000 1206 Devon · Westcliff. NB 3 8d HM Esther Ane $445,000 1827 Toyon · Baycrat. NB 4 8d Hsc Pia D'Aurla $525,000 2033 Santiago 6 8d Hse Linda Oeamos $550,000 633 Udo Park •20 ·Cannery V'&U.ge, NB 2 8d Condo Mary Lou Klehler . $575,000 1615 Uncoln ·Newport Be'ach 3 8d Hsc Sally Nettel $~25.000 500 Signal Rd · Newport Beach 4 8d HM June Adams $659,000 1 Park Place • Newport Heights 5 8d HM Jeannine Stak~ $995.000 5 Park Place • Newport Heights S Bel HM . Lorralne Famngton $1,250,000 121 Via flrenU • tklo Isle. NB 4 Bel HM • Kay Polovina . S 1,295.000 28 Point Loma • Spyglass HW. CdM S Bel HM Olga Matthews $1.295.000 -SATURDAY tuUl SUNDAY 1500 Prisdlla ·Harbor Hinds. NB 3 Bel HM Lois Zimmerman I Mari< Jackson $372.500 370 E. 23"' · Upper Newport Bay 3 Bel HM Ray Freeman I Lois Zimmerman $429.000 523 Aliso • Newport Heights 3 8d HM Richard Lee I Carolyn Starr $460.000 389 23"' St. · Upper Newport Bay ART HOUSE Marlene Hassel. Manny Stelllno $799.000 391 23"' St.· Upper Newport Bay 5 Bd Hte Wayne Heck. Rosette-Andree Gindi $839.000 408 Plazza Udo · Udo lsle. NB 4 Bel Hse Nancy Peterson I Judy Beatty $825.000 621 Udo Park •E2 · Cannery Village, NB 3 Bel Condo Rebecca Howard $859,000 116 E. oc .. nfront -Balboa Peninsula 3 Bet HM Rob Glem I Richard U!e $995.000 1307 N. e.yfront ·Balboa Island 3 Bet Hee Lou Hickson $995,000 807 V.. Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bel the John Mark $1,395.000 305 North Star ln · Dover Shores, NB 5 Bel HM Us Olsen / Cheryl Canson S 1. 485. 000 1519 East Bay · a.lboa P.ninsula 6 Bel HM Lee Orummy I ~ Johnston $1.995.000 1400 S.. Miguel • COIOM del Mer 5 Bel HM O~ MattheWs I Lee Drummy $2,695.000 NEWPOIT lfACH Ofl1CE 1416 •· COAST HIGHWAY 71&-631-1400 'I CORONA DEL MAR 4 bdrm bayfront w/frplc. dock & quiet private beach. Early 2-story b ungalow is very livable however property is priced at lot value and is a great location to build your dream home. 631-1400 ............................................... $1.395,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS An impeccable property on old Newport Blvd. w/5 offices, 2 bdrm penthouse w 2 car garage & minl ocean view & 12 car parking 631-1400 ................................................. $1 ,200,000 UDO ISLE Totally remodeled 4 bd home w/dining & family nns on estate sized lot. Paver tile flooring, skylights, abiums. sunny yard & lush gardens. 631-1400 ..................................................... $1,295,000 MID PENINSUIA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded l & 2 bd units w/private patios, fabulous =~~:~::~~2~~~;;; ;...~~·~:t!;= views of city lights or lush gardens. Dramatic custom 4 bdmt home with lop amenities & prvt. pool. 631-1400 .. ~ ....... ~ ........................................... $1,595,000 DOVER SHORES bayfront w/dock for large yacht & great views. Huge tofally remodeled home w/5 bdrm suites , dining & famUy rms, pool & spa. 631-1400 ...................................................... $1,699.000 OCEAN RIDGE new community. Mediterranean home w/5 bdrms, dining & family rms & library on huge lot with ocean & harbor views. 631-1400 ................................................... $2,100,000 lllVINE COVE Elegant traditional 5 bdrm custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400 ............................................. $2,295.000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design house, 6 bdrm. superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone exterior w den, library, gym & media room. 631-1400 ............................. ......... .. ...... . $2,999,000 1.AGVNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new ocean front estllte of approx. 10,000 sq.ft . stairs to the beach, guest house & 8 car garage. 631-1400 ........... .......... ..... .......... ........ $10.800,000 OCEANFRONT Dramatic, sophisticated 3 bdnn contemponey w/gym & white water. aty ltghts & mtn ws from every room. Extensive architectural detailing, roofdeck. petio & lush landscaping at the tip of the Peninsula Point. 631-1400 ................................................. $2,500.000 BALBOA ISIAND omcE . SIS MAalNE AVE. 714-673-6900 I I > --... ---~-~ ·--- ---""i ~~-...._,-,... -~ r ~~--•_-----,---- ~~ 3~Aq \ Ji.eet • ts ysM ,YAOAUTA2 PAGE 46 I SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 OPEN HOUSES Fro m one to five p.m. C.D.M. Tennis Estate 1400 San Miguel Open Sat./Sun. $2,695,000 Harbor Ridge Sophisticated 16 Napoli Open Saturday $1,595,000 Prime Bayfront Location 807 Via Lido Soud Open•Sat./Sun. $1,395,000 Lido European Estate 121 Via Firenze. Open Sunday Sl,295,000 Custom View Family Home 5 Park Place Open Sunday Sl,250,000 Lido Isle Custom Comer 408 r iazza Lido Open Sat./Sun. S82S,000 , 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A83M AT200\HOA38 TAO NEWPORT B~Cfi/COSTA MESA PILOT I AEAl. ESTA ·u I L L F E E N E Y WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSNE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTHEB}''S INTERNATIONAL REALTY . C.D.M. Tennis Estate SBR SBA contemporary home · Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean/bay views $2,695,000 Sophisticated Bayfront ,, SBR 4.SBA family home, large dock Will exch. down for N.B. home Sl,485,000 Lido Fam ii}' Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fn1. Rm., tum-key Across fron• IJeAc}'l/park, built 19tli $1,250,000 Lido Mediterranean 3BR 3.SBA custom, built in 1987 Bright, open, perfect in every detail 5995,000 675-1058 • 63 1 -14 QJJ Best View in the Harborl 4BR ~5i3A, 70 bay frontage Bankr ... ptcy sale, large doclc 52,495,000 Prime Lido Bayfront Location 4BR SBA, oversized lot, large dock Southerly orientation w /sandy beach $1,395,000 Custom View Familv Home 5SR 4.SBA, bay & Ol.'Can vwws Quit!t n•l-de-sac location Sl,250,000 Lido Isle Custom Comer 48R 38A Piazza lido Location For lease S3500 mo., 45' lotl $825,000 , 6 •i•~ .. I •• ·~·. t· . '' ~. . < ·-. Harbor ltidg~ Sophisticated 4BR 5.SBA, hu~e master closet Will exchange ifow'l, great view Sl,595,000 lido European Estate 4BR 3.SBA remodeled family home Huge lot and yard, entertaining home Sl,295,000 Linda Isle Mediterranean 41\R 4.SBA tota.Uy remodeled Large dock, excellent lagoon view $1,1951000 LH. Harbor View Hills ~ue -&BR 2BA Camlel, Large Yard Gated spa, hardwood "Doors $595,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Jones top the list Melinda and Marty Jones -the top team at Prudential California Realty, Newport Beach office in· 1993 -were the top listers for the month of April. Th<'y have sold.more than ~5 million the last six months. Local realtor wins statewide honors Ma'<1ne Larson of Re/Max of Irvine was recenily honored for her real estate sales in 1991 lJr>On '' the No. 4 realtor of the 3,lOO agents "latewide for the first quarter of 1994. She 1s "o 2 in Orange County and No. 1 O in the Uniit>d States. She has sold 4'1 home? dunng the first three months of 1994. She has been repeatedly r~ized as a Tqp 10 Realt<>< m California since 1988. Foor out of the la>t s1lC years, Maxine has sold more home, m California than any ocher agent In February, she also received international honors for her Re/Max career since 1982, averaging S7,500 each and ~ da.y of the year. lnternationalfy, the IW/Max franchise num!>E>r) }5,000 agents. !Arson was honored by that internatioNl body as the 18th person tn receive the most prestigious award given by the organization, Mmely the lifetime Achievement Award. She 1s No 13 in the 1994 year-to-date standings for the · organization. Larson 1s the No. 1 selling agent again for the first quarter of the year in the local office of Irvine which boasts 73 seasoned agents Three p<evious consecutJve years, she has been honored as the No. 1 Real Estate Broker in the No. 1 real est.lie company in Irvine. She has been in the Top 10 in this office since 1984. "Maxine exemplifies our slogan -She is Above the Crowd," said broker Tom Baron. "She puts her exceptional knowiedge and expertise to work for her dit-nts on a daily basis throughout Orange County." For buying or selling in Oranse County, call Maxine La rson at Re/Max of Irvine, 4482 Barranca Pkwy, Ste. 210, (714) 559·8727 ext., 388 and (71 4) 759-1101 . SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 47 NEW LISTING! ----OPEN SVNDAY 1-5pm Spyglul BID, Corona del llar 28 Point Loma Beautiful 5 bedroom, 31/2 bath upgraded family home._on one of .l}le largest lots in Spyglass. Great oceap. bay and city lights views. 3 6tr garage. large game room. solarium. sauna and sparkling pool and spa. $1 ,295,000 OLGA MA'M'HEWS US OLSEN 433-9455 • WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realton• 2436 West Coast ~y Newport Beadl z2Sl 831-1400 z2SO 759-8520 r: I BANK OWNED :-1 I I NOW SELLING -WHILE ·rHEY LAST I I 2 & 3 Bedrooms frOm :s , I (714) 675.5106 I Limited number, Must sell. . tEl L Homes·: NEWPORT BEACH 28!1:! STREET MAruNA I I I I I _J l ~ I I , -. ----... ! PAGE 48 /SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 Presenettf By: J , Presented By: DAYNA PE'ITIT Hm: (714) 673-3899 Pgr: (714) 651-4610 RON TAYLOR B~: (714) 673-7300 SURROUNDING AREAS CBAllMING PBNJNSULA POINT BOMB Unique 3BR plus funily room home fcaruring a ~t inside patio, iaeal for entertaining. Located within walking diSta.ncc to park & beaches. Oill today for ~ pri- varc showing. .; REDUCED TO $419,000 PICTURE-PHRFECT Two bedroom plus loft, 3BA home in a prime Point location. Extra large funily foom with fircplac.e, dining area, dramatic solariwn & a "cook's kitchen,, for the chef! OFFERED AT $595,()90 SPACIOUS SINGLE-LEVEL MHDITBllllANEAN ELEGANCE Bcautifullv appointed ocean, hills . & 'Pelican Point Golf Course view home. Large gounnet island kit. & adjoining family rm w/cnccrtammcnt cntr. Spacious exterior courtyard & patios. Owner will cons id er carrying some ~--• !l!"..,.._,........,.._..-,.,...oiiiiii._~-..... "1 financing. Submit your off er~ RBDUCBD TO $995,000 BAYFRONT DR.BAM A freshly painted interior highlights this very livable bay, city lights & mountain view 3BR, 3BA residence. Boat slip available. B.BDUCED TO $669,000 SURROUNDING AREAS COSTA ;\1 ESA BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ••••••••••• $90.000 Comer location Uquor market. C>.vner will cany. Perfect family business. Sale price + Inventory • Huntington Beach YORBA LINDA -SBDRJI ·-········· $264.000 Exception& condition ... Spacious 3BR, 2BA home with tile floor in family room & kitchen, 2 fireplaces, SJ>A on big covered patio. NEWLY CONSTllUCTBD ··-·········-·$269,000 Lii?ht and bright 3BR, 2.SBA rownhomc on a quiet cuf-de·sac street. Dining .coom & family room plw much more. -· IN GATED COMMUNITY ••••••••••••••• $920500 2BR, 2BA condo with lots of pride of ownership. Central Orange County location convenient to elementary school. SUPER ANAHEIM STARTER •••.••• $159,000 3BR, 2BA home close to employment, etc. Large MBR, upgraded baths & nice large yard ideal for children & pets. Nicely upgraded 3BR, 2BA home w/family room. Located on a larger lot than mo.rt w/ room to expand. Quality abounds throughout this charming home. Offered at $459,999. Aak for R.OBBJlT TAYLOR CAPISTllANO ESTATE •••••••••••• $105000000 Custom 4BR plus bonus room, 4.SBA residence in Stoneridge Estates. Over 5900 sq.ft. of luxwy IMng. Wonderful valley views! COSTA MESA IDEAL END UNIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• $139,000 Walk to So. Coast Plaza. 3BR, 2BA ideal for professionals w/easy freeway access. Excellent gated community. Call for details. 4 BEDROOM home w/cathcdra.I ccils., Fr. doors, gorgeous frpl in family rm, boat & RV storage. Huge garage for the handyman who tinkers! Offered at $335,000. Al for DANA BLACK A FAMILY JlM + Y.AllD ........ ·-···· .. $335,000 4BR run in Ny.rpt Hcig~lts Elem Distr. Cathedral ceils, French doOrs, &pl in fam rm. boat/ RV ftoragc. Big garage w/worbhop. NEW LISTING. OWNBJl FINANCING AVAJL •••••••••• $369,000 4BR home in Mariners Elem. District. Cul-de-sac strc:ct, 4 car garag_c, big MBR, dining room, family room, vicrory garacn 8C spa. OWNER. FINANCING! Mariners Elementary Dist. 4BR, 4 car garage. cul de sac street, fam rm., din rm., victory garden & more. REDUCED TO $369,000. Aak for DANA BLACI ATE 7T " A ' TOJlq A23 AT?f' ""I J r NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Open, aby, amny ~ ~t 4BR hm w/lofty beamed c.eils., tiled So. patio, spac.lous nns. Seduded aspect It Udo lifalyte. Offered at $735,000 l.IDO ISL£ OWNER FINANCING AVAllABLE $675.000 CountJy setting ~ts this open/airy SBR, 4BA home w/formal dlri., bjg MBR suite, famUy klt. wet bar, frpl & ~ ceilings. owe ATTD. Assum. loan. SUBMm LOVELY INSIDE 811IEET ••••••••••• $7S5.000 4BR [eaturing specious rooms that wrap around a lovely, sunny south facing patio. lBR & IBA on the first level. Very comfortable Ooorplan. BAYFRONT WITH DOCK •••.••••• $1,975.000 ~atic 3BR, 3.5BA home w/dock for 55' boat. rull basement & elevator. A spedal property. Make an appointment to aee ~fine home today. OC[ANFRONT BEACH ~ •••••••••••••••••• $775.000 Breathtaking ~tallna Isle/sunset views right at the sand. 2BR home w/351 of ocean front.age. Open, sunny patio plus more. DUPLEX AT 111E SAND •••••.•••••••• $789,000 Walk to cvaythlng. Perfect for summer/winter rentals on the ocean&ont. A prime investment opportunity. RENT PAYS LOAN •••••••••••••••••• $1.1S9,000 Rent pays the loan, taxes & insurance. Spectacular duplex..JBR/2BA up, 2BRl1BA dO'Nll. Panoramic whitewater/coastal views. Excellent parking. Large assm. loan. Submit offers/trades/etc. ~ HONE ON BIG LOT •••••••••••••••• $1,099,000 BIGGEST OCEANFRONT LOT ln quietest spot. 49% more buildable Uv. area than the standard 30' lot. Locat.d on Newport's shortest ocnfmt street Only 6 other' lots It no through traffic. B·\I BO ·\ Pl \l~Sl!L t\ Two bdnn oceanfront on a 35' comer lot w breathtaking ocean, Catalina & sunset views. Act fast ... won't last! Offered at $775,000 A.• for SARA REMMEY BALBOA PENINSULA f1Nl.EY AREA DUPLEX ..••.......... $4S5.000 C>.vner w!U finance. 3BR in each. French doors, in<Uv laun.!fry hookups. Upper has NC, frpl, tile kit. & baths. Call for details today. DUPLEX STEPS TO SAND •••••••••• $4SO,OOO Your chance for investnient in Newport Beach real estate. Front & rear houses on R-2 lot. Nice wide street. FOUR-PLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $549,000 3 lrg. lBR, one 3BR that ls completely remodeled for use as owner/personal residence. Units are in great condition. BEACH DUPLEX •••••••• REDUCED $525,000 Both units have 4BR, 2BA. Upstairs with living room , dining room, kitchen & V'l bath downstairs. Fireplaces & patios w/both. · fENIN. Pr. HOME ••••• REDUCED $5,5,000 A·l condition. 2BR + loft, 3BA home w/xtra lrg fam. rm. & &pl , formal din, area, a solariurm & lovely remodeled kit Use of stained glass & morel Walk to park & beaches. NE\\TPORT BEACH PEllFECT PENTH009E •••••••••••••• $172.509 Ni<lely appointed, sunny comer, penthouse features 2BR 2BA ln quiet location. HJGHL Y upgraded w/ tile & fbctura, fpl, shutters It morel Walk to beach. BELCOURT HD.L BEST PlllCE •••••••• $455,000 Compare!-This peek view 2BR. 2.SBA located in the heart of Newport Beach among the pmes. MODEL Pl!llFECT BIG 2BR ........ $545.000 BB.COURT HILL Cool & serene. LDwest priced BIG OCEAN VIEW 2BR Overlooking full length Catalina view bmed bt; Newport Center. Call to see. OPEN H<>USES IA1WQAY MD SUMMY ~.-1-4 ..... ., .... $Mt.GOO .... $171.GllO .... $711... • ... ... w. Oow-•· ....,... IMctl $1,0ff .000 ' ... IAMDAY ONLY ...... COiia.... "".000 1-4 ...-YONlY -~ Ln., ""a.....,... IMctl ... Ullamona"-.ClllllMllO I I(' V V" -,, r I -.,,.... • - SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 49 ig 3BR, 3 .SBA residence w/dock for 55' boat. atic, spacious rms., full basement & eleva· r. Lovetv. open Interior spaces. Offered at 1,975,000. Aek for MA.BCIA DOSSEY NE\VPORT BEACH NWPT CNTR A OCEAN VIEWS •••• $569,000 2BR, 2.SBA BeJcou.rt Hill townhome in the heart of Newport ~ch. Den, courtyard & view deck. Quality upgrades abound. BELCOtJRT HILL DESIGNER'S STVL£ $575,000 Reduced from $639K! This one has it all .. .lovely gated Belcourt Hill. 2BR, 2.SBA condo w/OCl!.lin view, plush carpeting. Jenn·Air, NC & more. COMFORTABLE CHARM ············ S•S9.999 3BR, 2BA home on Jarge comer lot w/wonderlul upgrades throughout. New kit. appls & cabinetJy, new floor & window coverings. landscaping & security system. MYFRONT WITH SUP AVAIL ••.•••.••••• $669.000 3BR, 3BA bay, city lights & mtn views. SUBMIT OFFER. NEWLY REDECORATED -' lJLTDIATE DOVEll SHORES •••••••• $ti•ts.ooo 4BR, 4.SBA. Dramatic solar htd indoor pool w/ retrac. roof. All rms except master adjoin the pool. Spacious kitchen with breakfast area. NEW CAP£ COD BAYF80NT ••• $1.595.000 Reduced $100,000. New stunning bayfront w/ increcUble view on oversad comer lot. 4BR, 4.SBA. Highest quality & artistic details throughout. CORONA DEL J\IAR WALK TO FMlllON ISLE ••••••••••• $199.900 Beach-side PCH. Upper 2BR w/large covered patio plus 2 car garage. Comm. pool & spa. Corp. owned. OCN A GOLF COUllSE VIEWS •.•• $995.000 3BR. 3BA home w/famify room off kitchen. dining room, MBR w/sitting room & fireplace. Near large private parWspadous grounds. R.EOUCED. -.. -... _ - ) \ ( ) ) ,- , '" ,·" ----------------""""-'!~-- PAGE 50 I SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 Ask For: SUNNY PElllNO OW.twd at .•. $785,000 Panoramic view! SOR, 3.SBA. ttmodekd kitchen, com· munily pool. Owner u motivated. Ask For: LINDA SILVER Ofletwd at •.. $399,000 3BR upgraded cuatom kitchen cabi.oett, central air, Frueh doon. Berber carpeting, vaulted eeillnp, private yard a.ad community pool Ask For: WALDEMAR MOOSMANN """'" at ... $83$,000 3BR, 28~ ocean view, completely ruiodekd, French doors, ak:yligbtt, gla11 brick. llllh ludteapiag, pool & apa. AMc For: JOEL SALUS Offered at •.• $46$,000 Litt/open plu 2, pted community, new ptint and carpel. Creenbeltt, huh gudeu, Dmtically reduced!! Ask For: USHA NANGIA """'"ol ... $437,$00 Duplex on the Pen.imula. 3BR/2BA upper, 2BR/ 2BA lower, 4 car gar. Owner it motivated! JUk For: DYMIWA RTDIMON • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT ~ REAL """'"ot ... $630,000 Spac:iom 4BR family home + 2BR income aniL Quiet corner lo~ 1tepe to bayf'ronL SEll.ER MOTIVATED!! ly Appt.: ANGELA GWER 723-0653 PROPEllTIE§ ALA CAllTE l607 Sea Bell, CdM ...................... 1949,000 1606 Harrow, NB.:'. ...................... 1499,900 211 39th St., NB .......................... 1495,0.PO 100 Ocean Vista, NB .................... 1679,000 1024 W. Balboa, NB .................... 1425,000 33321 Reef Bay, D.P ................... 1259,900 33412 Nottingham, D.P ............... 1379,900 30592 Mirandela, L. . ................. 1520,000 12 Adelante, Irv ........................... 1349,000 BUY OF THE WEEK 7 4392 l'lnewood Id., Tustin BR, 2.SBA, 2 car gar, vaulted ceilings, low axes ................................................... $229,900 Coll: MMY l.OU MARION714-4ff.2073 OPEN BOIJ§E§ 2$1$~,CdM OfllN SUN 1._$ 10 Llame, NI °""'SUN 1 .J IVIETRC> REAL ,..._ud,,, announce• ,,._ epenl"9 of ,,.., .. new .,,..,,.,... . . . . . ORT BEACH/COS!A MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE oldweU Banker announces SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 /PAGE 51 udy MuncY as number one The Newport Beach office of oldwell Ba nker announced its op rC'altor in closed escrows, ear to date, as Judy Muncy. Success has taken Muncy to he wry top of today's real state market Her expertise in blend ing marketi ng skills, inven tory knowledge and contract negotiations has placed her clie nts with a great advantage of doing more business in less time. Muncy "SQ\.O'~ Panoramic ocr-•ll'CS view Exl71 taige lol Cal foi .~see...... t980,000 S PYGLASS MIU· NEW USTINQ Cloe S1DIY home wfth t.nastic CCU\ bay & cty ligtCs view. Tfbt'/ remodeled ~ & spa .......................•......•............ $t ,OM,OOO lllOCANYON 11 WHITDHOlm. OCUll RIDGE 5BR,4.58A. llny, ITlJSic room, OOi1y room, 3 f'Rplaces, 3 car garage. Cal f« Uounarlon. • OPD autmAY t-5 Pll HAMOR :-~\J>-'f TRONZ ~ .::.w rome.:'.-~.==.~ llELCOURT Magndlcert &XKI sq.It home, 4 car garage, lave lol 1.Jnry. famtf room. bollJs room. afile.sac street ReOJced. ····•········•• ·············*' ,800,000 HARllOR VIEW HOllU Muncy credits a great deal of her sut cess to Coldwell Banker's computerized MLS system and in-ho11~c marketing department support systems that allows work tc l e done effectively and q u 1c~ly. "It defini tely sets you apart from 1>thcr agents vying fo r the same business," Muncy said. Success breeds success and Judy Mu ncy is leading the way. Today's buyers and sellers should allow Judy Muncy to help them meet their goals. For all your real estate needs, whether buying or selling, contact Judy Muncy of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office at 729-7161. Coldwell Banker has more than 2, 100 offices and 50,000 sa les associates and employees nationwide. Totaly retdl 4500 sq. ft. CUSbn horre W/ 48R, 4BA. new kilchen. pool 2 ~ subs~ ~ & one doWn. ..••••...••.•.•.••••••••••••••••••...••••. taM,000 FabtAous Somerset 6BR. lg lol llWIY upples; ~. ciill nn w/dcme wnlow. <JM railing, ~ ldlr:t9l. lMge vw ............. uee.ooo 9 LONGllOAT, NEWPORT COAST 4BR. 4.58A. lbrary. ITllSlc room. mit/' room. cUI ....oRT COAST • OCUll RIDGE ~.·~i~ . ::.:.:"~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~~.:: Member Remax H•ll of Ferne\ · For Tiie Bnt In PenlOllllllzed Serillce Call ESTHER YANK· Bue: 78CMIOOO, ext 113, R-f M0-1829 Aites •• of May 19, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST '- TYPE PHONE RATE OWN Abacus Flnancial Grou R (800) 938-9393 _8.~ American Home Loans~"'--R (714) 955-3633 8.500% Amencan Residential K (800) 942-6737 8.500% Bank of America B (800) 424-2632 8.375% Bank Ot California B (714) 252-3367 8 750"J. Bank of Yorba Linda B (714) 708-0455 8.375% Bayview Mort R 714 851-1556 8.000% Catif~ .;.;;Federa.;.;a;:;-=..1 Baok ____ ........:...s~-(i.:.800..:....:..L)..:::2;::..25-333:.....:.::..::.;:;..7 __ 8.375% Central Bu & loan K (71 4) 833-839-4 8.000% Chase Manhattan B (71 4) 760-2671 8.160% Count Ide Fund K 800 8n-5626 8.125% Fid!!ity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.500% Flrst Capital Mor1Q899 __ R (714) 730-7049 8.250% First Nationwide Bank B (800) 843-2265 8.375% Frontline Mort K 800 12g..5626 ~50% 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 20 10 20 20 5 5 20 20 5 :":G;..;;;.le'-"nda;.=;;=le~F.:.edef:::::.:•::.I .:Bank::..::;::__ __ _:S (800) 560-9000 _ 8.500% Home Sa s 975-5051 8.650% 10 Household Bank B (714) 261-1818 8.2~ 5 Maritime R 714 248-1178 8. 125% 10 M~ F R 14 757·1028 8.000% 5 Mort Direct USA K (800) 400-8715 8..:.500% 20 N Flnencial __ _......;K~ (800) 808·5626 8.250% -10 Oceanvlew Financial R (800) 266-0555 8.375% 10 Pacific NatloNI Blank B (714) 967-0233 __!.250%_ 5 Pacifica~ ___ R: (714) 253-4155 8.250% 10 UnlOO Bank B (800) 453· 1288 8.625% 5 Union F8defi!Bank s (800) 660-5626 _8500% 5 West Coat ~ Gfoup R (800) 884-6626 8.500% 10 POINTS LOCK- !"') IN • AJ>.R. 1 875 21 8.238 0.000 21 8.537 0 750 30 8.620 1. 750 45 8.605 1<250 30 8.928 1.oqQ__ 21 8.521 1.500 7 8.197 2 000 45 8.632 2.2§.Q_ .!§ ~?L 2 000 __ 3~4~ 1 875 45 8.365 ----0.500 10 8.592 0 750 14 8.368 ---0.625 30 8.480 1.500 ,_ 12 -8.450 1.250 45 8.675 1.000 30_ 8.799 2.125 30 8.519 1.375 21 8 310 ---1.875 21 8.238 1.000 __ 10 8.~ 1.250 13 8."423 0 375 21 8 45§_ 1 000 15 8.395 0.500 12 8.341 1.500_60 8.830 1 500 45 8.700 0.000 10 8.537 30 -Year Mljustable ~REST % POINTS RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. _3:..:...2=50'l..:...;.;:..~_ 25 __ 1.3_75_ 6 145 6.125% 10 0.000 7 702 6.000% 10 1.250 7 706 4.625% 10 1.500 8.244 5.125% 20 1.250 8.0f}O 5.625% 10 1.000 7.898 2.875% 10 0.000 6.384 3.125% 20 1_.ooo_·_ 6.233 3.750% _.10'---'-1~.500~ 6 ros _5_.ooo_% =25:;__::2::.:.:·= 8.145 5.250'Yo ...;2;.;;;.0_....;.1=.8"'-'75 7.937 4.250% 20 1.000 6.242 3.950% 10 1.000 6.239 _5:..:...500~%:..;;._._ 20 1.375 1.421 _3;;..;..2::.;;50;..:..;.:% __ 20::.;; 1.375 6.145 4.500_.:;..%:..;;._.__;;;2_.:;..0 _ 1.000 8 302 2.950% 20 1.000 6.231 5.125% 20 0.625 7 478 2.875% 20 0.000 6.384 3.950% 20 1.000 6 089 3.750% 20 1.500 6 161 2.875% 20 0 000 6 384 ~5% 20 1.000 6 235 _2E5% 20 1.250 6 259 2.875% 20 0.000 6.384 4.875~ 10 0.000 7 487 5.875% 20 1 650 6 067 3.375% 20 1 125 6 247 ~ MARGIN LOAN (%) INDEX 350,000 2~75 -_1..!.Q_ 203,150 2 750_ L6M ADJ. FREQ. 1M 6M 203.150 2.625 L6M 6M 203,150__2750 1TS ~ 500.000 2.750 1TS __ 1_Y 203, 150 2.875 L6M 6M 203,150 2.750 110 1M 203.~ 2.500 110 1M 350,000 2.250 110 1M 1.000.000 2.750 -,TS-1Y 203.150 2. 750 6CO--6M ~.000 2.500 110 1 M 300.000 2.500 110 1 M 203.150 2 250 6CO 6M 3SO,OOO 2.375 11 o 1 M 203, 150 2.875 1TS 6M 500,000 2.500 -110 1 M 500,000 2.500 6TB 6M 500~000-2.750 110--1 M 500,000 2 350 ~ 1 M 350,000 2 375 110 1M 500,000 2.750 110 1M 203, 150 2 500 110 1M 350,000 2 500 110 1M 500.000 2 750 l10 1M 203,150 2.500 6CD 6M 203, 150 2 250 110 1M 350,000 2.500 -1\0 1M Boel bled & ....... Pf19111M .. 30>'30 CCNWlllou• mCJ11g90N Type of Lendlr iS B •Bir*.. K • ~ benkel, R • ~ brc>Mr, S • lrAnol & loan Mortgage blnMrl end broQrs we ~ by fie CUtorN1 O.C-••wn of Rem e-. • ..., • °"*91' Of COlpcntOl'I Few lnlormlllon ell CeM DAE II (918) 227.()931 im.r.t ...... lof 14Jsllbles .. In tntroductofy ..... IOf the firll *'US1menl perl()d Down Peytaenl IS ernotn ol c:ah "'"al ..... pnoe),.,...., ..... """., ..... ,_.. ~ ........... ~ °' loen bllllu plicl 10 lendef .. lllne ol loel'I doSlng Lodl4' ls .. number°' dllya .,.,. guer11nlMI ,. .. poor IO doM1g A.P.R. IS fie annual~ rite ~ .. "'~ .... COie ol .. IOan., .. tiomMer. NIA.P A.a ... Cllb,....,, by Mc>ftglOe Newt Co. ~on. S203. 150 !Oen emount. the points"'°""" end 1700 IOCal lees The A p R • -lndUOed In INi ~ b ~· toll Off/II/. WIWI ~lilt a'-'. ,..... TNIMrt-LMllng lew NQU1191 ...... 10 celaMle en APR ..,.c=* IO Mdl lolln ofter Mi I I -loen Is .. rne)(lrtllllfl lerld9t wll loir\ undlf gMl'l lerms Al fllllld tale progr1l!'\S hi ... I rna»- mum d -.180 ........ Cln'>ll .... prall;,...in•-.-•_., ,_.,_h~ tndeall .. ~fof~.,.._....,..,_(Melgan + lndu• NiWRale). 110• 111hO.leo.tof Funda, 1TS a 1·YWTreuury &a, LIM• .... LJIOR. .,. ......... ~-ICO•._.. ... ~ddlpoelt. ..,, .... ltF~ll -petlOc:lbllWMll .... '"**· 1M• 1-Monltl.8M.•6-Monlhl.1·V .. • 1 Vw. MrlleSIUtlflletkl ctlMgl. v.1y,.. .., ... ,... ........ .._ ,. ............... 11111-..... w ...,..,... eor-..-1oan .,_.._ Thi lllb~ ~II nee en oht 10,.,.. e ioan FOf • 00111U11W ~on hOW., at1CJP lilt a ........... a 14.IO dlidl..,....eD ........... CO.. tttO I. 11'11 ll, lull 100, .a.. AN, CA 112701 . (714) 838-1177 COPYRIGHT e 199ol Mol9loe News Co J , , I : ~ ..... t\ I· I .. ...... ~ •. - ' . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL PAGE 52 /SATURDAY, May 21, 1994 DAILY PILOT I REAL ESTATE . -Ron Felsot and Western Exposure . Make an Award Winni:D.g T~am·. E mpowering individual agents to exec~ RE/MAX leads the real estate field in most transactions per agent, years experience per agent and referrals per agent. Standing out in that environment is no easy task. Ron Felsot, an award·winnfog broker at RFJMAX South County/Newport Beach, is known for his professionalism, quality service and attention to detail. When he markets custom properties, he distnbutes custom brochures, complete with unusiial design elements and breathtaking photos. To create excitement and uniqueness in bis marketing materials, Felsot works with like-minded professionals who understand his needs. He believes that Western Exposure, a Newport Beach-based custom brochure company, gives him the creativity, dedicatioQ and personalized service that make bis promotional efforts exceptional. "One phone call gives Ron everything from concept to completion, allowing him to dedicate more time to his clients," explains David Heath, owner of Western Exposure. ''Ron is a perfect example of the kind of relationship we want to have with our clients, based on trust and mutual respect." "It's an ideal relationship. l believe we're both at the head of our fields," says Linda Heath, Western Exposure's head designer. Western Exposure, which started in 1989, offers commercial and architectural photography, typesetting, design and four-color printing services. Specializing in up scale real estate marketing, the company takes promotional ideas from concept to completion. Western Exposure serves clients throughout the United States. Felsot, one of Western Exposure's first clients, was referred to the custom brochure company five years ago. ''We've worked together since then to create exciting brochures," Felsot says. We formulated a concept that developed into magazine-style, four-color brochures with dramatic photos." Western Exposure helped Felsot to obtain RE/MAX lnternational's first place award for Best Property Brochure in 1992 and 1993. To market a spectacular 12,000-square foot Newport Beach estate awash in Italian marble, luxurious warm woods and neoclassic architecture and design, Felsot and Western Exposure created and produced an equally dramatic color brochure with captivating photos of the interior, exterior and views. Recently, Western Exposure produced Felsot'~sonal promotional brochure, with breathtaking views of Newport Beach Jifestyles against a background of deep blue waves. Western Exposure also helped to pr uce Felsot's ad in the Cbcesecalte Factory, seen by more than 400,(XX) people per year. Other projects include marketing promotions, such as scratch pad design and other brochure styles. "Every project is absolutely custom designed to suit the property and the agent, so every project of any sac is unique," Linda Heath explains. "We work hand-in-hand with every client, get to know our clienu very well and provide individual attention to create something that is different and constantly changing." Heath specializes in design, typesetting and production. Her husband, David, is an Art Center CoJJegc or Design grad., specializing in architecturaVcommcrcial photography, who heads Western Exposure's team of superb photographers. Desire Broome is the gcnenl manager. Together, they meet face-to-face with clients, spending as much time as possible to get to know the cUents and their styles. "We like clients who want to do something different," says Llnda Heath. "It stimuh\tes us to come up with new ideas and unique end products.0 Broome adds, "Drawing on our expertise and sorting out the details beforehand, we can make creating something unique t~ether an enjoyable process." Felsot commends Western Exposure for its personalized service. "They have even delivered materials to my home at 10:00 p.m. in an emergency,'' he says. Felsot. who joined RE/MAX in 1986, was the leading producer in bis office in 1988, 1989, 1991 and 1992. He was recognized as being one of the top 10 RF/MAX producers in California for the next several yean and was ranked second among 30,(XX) RfJM1X agents in the U.S. in 1989. For more information on personalized real estate services, contact Ron Felsot, Broker, at RF.IMAX South County/Newport Beach, 23 Corponte Plaza, Suite 180, Newpon Beach, CA 92660; telephone: (714) 760-SOOO; ftt (714) 760-3821. For more lnfollTlltion on custom brochures, contact Western Exposure, 884 West 16th. St., Newport Beach, CA 92663; telephone: (714) 642-9406; fax: {714) 631-8266. , \ "!Tl'~.,., 111""1n \Tl"\ llQ l\~::11 •4 l\T~('\"I U"A:ta Tn("\0,/11':11A NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT /.REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY PROFILE: BALBOA'S PENINSUlA POINT IOUl'CM.118:,...,,.,_. Point an be ruched by Pld8c COlilt t fiahway 01 Balboi W..nd ferry. ~ Point Is It the lip d the peninsub. • HISTOln': From 1890 ex> 1905, Joe FerKuson began acquiring nearty all d Peninsula PornL He then sold the ~ d his hold~ to the Newport hy lmetbiliitlt Co. whid\ developed the Balboa Tract. ~ also idd his land to the st.ate which was Ii~ delreloped into the harbor entrance. SALES: ~l peninsu~ sales Nve closed on Witerlront properties ~ng from 5840,000 lO SJ.2 million. COMMUNITY ffATUUS: Peninsula Point offers residents ~ membenhip in the Peninsula Point Association whic:tl provides a boat launching facility and guest dock. Peninsula Point Racquet Oub features tennis and other social ~nts, and two lVi1l5ISY. parics where the famous annUll OMtf eol*-df is located. In addition, the harbor entrance ls the site d the Wedge, a faYC>JU spot for bodysu~. NOW USTED: One d the fr.ie pr~ built on the famed Bartholomew Esute, tht.s home ~old world styte and charm. The architecture was 1~red by a French ch<lteau which was visited bY the previous owner on a trip to France. Some of the numerous f~tures include a separate guest house, four fireplaces, central vacuum and security system, built-in stereo system, Frendr l1mest0ne, fatmal dmmg room, gourmet kitchen, Cathedral ceilin~. a grand entrance with water (ounrain, beautifully-manicured lawns and a dodc that accommodates an BS-foot yKhL All this plus one o( the finest views in the harbor male this a specl.leular property. Offered at S3,JOO,OOO. SCHOOLS: Newport Elementary, Enstgn Jr High and Newport Harbor High SChool. SOURCE: Proudly presented by Chris Brigand1 o( Cannery Village Realty, 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach (714} 673-3777. Cannery Village Realty specializes in oceanfront and bayfront properties. Open 1 • 5 p.m., Sat. and Sunday, 2116 £. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach . I r--~---------------, I I REALTORS : !& HOME BUYERS I I I I I I I * 24 HR. UNDERWRITING! *OUR NEW PORTFOLIO PROGRAMS! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I • No Negative Amortization! I I * Low Marglila JoElla Milan 714-8715-0223 : Steve· Ehle I 714-8715-02150 I I ..6. Inckpeodaaoo One Bank I ~.Of California ,. •• I I I I I ·-....... ""' .. ,,.,,...,,,,..,..."""' ......... -".,,... SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 /PAGE 53 PACIFIC CoASr REAL'IY GROUP HIWl'Ofi llllGllTI GDAUTr CUfiOlll Pic1ure perfect custom built 48R on Newpon Heighll/Santa Aoa Ave. A ple1111re 10 view w/olllJ. hardwood noon in the formal ~ ,,,.. • c:tw.a room. El1eu#e built·181 la flmi)J room .t. breakfast noot. Master bedroom luM that · is irMtiaa u •U 11 a retrut. ,.,._ C\JRT llEDD'TS. D '31 ... NBWPOlft BKIOBT8 1QIW LIB'l"DIO Oiarm .t. aimfort are the qualities tbis single stoty home poslCllCI" Very spadoul rwo bedroom with open lMna cl dinifta areas and lq>ll'lle family room. Will not last IL.. SJ'5,0M CURT BERBERTS, 0 '31-"'4 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ll'IDll Cambridge E&latcs tb~e bedrooms and two bath home in dynamite location and great curb appeal. Fantastic opportuoiry to maYe-in and fill up at your owo J*IC· A lfC&I fthae at... ..... WJLUAM GEnENEY '31-1142 Rece.at.ly remodeled pumct kildlen will impcaa the finett ol chefl.. Ll&ht A bript four bcdloocm cl three bath raideoce w/ iacrediblo muter suite cl 11umerou• upgrades. Sl74,M 631 - WSWPOBT ID.10BT8 PARK VISW Cu.tom built A majol' remodel with 4 O¥Crrized bedrooms •.t. 3.5BA two story awerlootiq Oitr Dme Part. Very private muter Rite, opea beam ccilinp, ADdcrton chael slued wtnow1, CJWDer will a>mider finuc:Uta. $515.- CURJ' llDBl:ll'l'I, D Ql.eM BALBQA OCBAW VDnf Newer 4 bedroom A 3 bath sh\gle family two acory w/grcat oc:uo view. LitcnJJy just 80 fec:t lO beach on OCU11 s.ide of Balboa BM. A tmnendous value for the astute buyer. • SJ.eO,oet CURT BEllBERTS, 0 '31-a!M Move-in c:onditioo four bedroom with two baths reconditioned home. Tens of tbousaods in upgrades and lmpro¥cmeots. &tn l•rae yard aod all oo a quiet cul-de-sac. $135,900 MESA. Vftl>lt FAMILY VALUE Your kids will km you if you buy this lfCll family home in Meaa Verde. Huac OYCr· lized add-on family room, remodeled kitch- en and master batfi, ha.It court driYcway are aD included in this three bedroom home. Only... $U9,000 CIWtLES MAlt&El. ~ 3748 i. 0.. Hwy., a.om dd Mar, CA 92625 I A DIBBCI' LBNDER! L--------------II •REPREsFNnNG WEW BAY l'RoPEkIJl!S SINCE W75" ----.It ' ' \ l r . .. , cc 3f)Aq \ :.eet 'ts ysM ,YAORUTA2 PAGE 54 I SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 EMERALD BAY Address & Realty Size Hours Price 71 Emerald Bay Associated Realtors (7 14) 831 -2915 4BR Sun 1-5 $2,300,000 CORONA DEL MAR Address & Realty Size Hours Price 14 Skysail Dr. 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $525,000 · Owner/Broker 644-9155 4614 Cortland 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $795,000 Unbelievable Real Estate 675-6062 COSTA MESA Address & Realty 41 3 Costa Mesa Street Jackie Gillis, Realtor 631 -8011 Size 3BR Hours Price Sat. 1-4 $329,000 2985 Milbro 4BR Sat/Sun 1.,4 $184,000 (Baker & Bear) U.S. Mortgage Network 622-6868 RUN AWAY ... EV Y WEEKEND! Come Pl•y In PALM DESERT! 0 360cloudt ... daya,per yMrl HUNDREDS OF WEEKEND RETREATS FOR SALE AT SHOCKINGLY LOW PRICESU :: DON OR MIKE (619) n9-4514 BECKER-~HASEN, BHQ REAL TY .... BIG CANYON'S BEST BUYI OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 ~ totlltf ranodded end J bd. I 3 bth. 8ofdault. l.inatont ftoor fl'l!y, coffcmf cdlnst mart>le belhs1 ~ ldtchen, hardwood floor, frtnch dooB, WUin, fabulous pool sized yard, CU-dt-sac strut. Low lrtmst ~loan. 3TAT23 JA3R \ TOJ~ AZ3M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw3 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E NEWPORT BEACH Address & Realty Size Hours Price 60 Belcourt Dr No W~ N Taylor Co 644-4910 2BR Sun. 1-5 $839,000 2217 Olannel Place 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $525,000 Cannety Village Realty 673-3777 211 6 E. Balboa Blvd. 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $3,300,000 Cannety Village Realty 673-3777 125 E. Bay Ave. 38R Sat/Sun 1-5 $399,000 Cannety Village Realty 673-3777 16 Olatham Court W~ N Taylor Co 644-4910 300 ~Lane #211 ByONner 650-8544 100 Via Lido Nord Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1437 Antigua Owner 646-5558 429 Holmwood Drive Tarbell Re.altars 721-3846 3BR Sun 1-5 1 BR/ Sat/Sun 1-5 Alcove $1,075,000 $93,000 78R Sat/Sun 1-4 $4,500,000 48R Sat/Sun 1-5 $698,000 3BR Sat 12-4 $539,000 203 Via Lido Soud 48R Sun 1-5 $1 ,849,500 Cannety Village Realty 673-3777 11 Marseilles By ONner 721-6848 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $685,000 . , • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . Golf Course Frontage \ Located on the fourth hole, this 3 br, · 2V• ba property is ready to move into. L.UGB BAJ'RONT WITBSUP ~ , sms TIBS I 60' on the wata'. 6H,. family room, dining room, bi.UWd room (ind table). Lush bndnpcd pmatc gudco w/wlding pool 8t spa. Ccntcn:d isbnd gourmet kitchen, 3 6rcplaccs, sec. syi., NC ' & more plus ccpami¥c view of wattr &'. ciry ligha. Now Only .... ---$1,590,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1921 DIANA LANB.$359,000 Sharp! Remodeled 4BR 2 1/iBA. Quiet street, walk to Mariners Parle & school. Pro fessionally landscaped w/spa. Light, airy, fireplace, dining room, plantation shutters, security gates. A park-like setting. Offered at $328,000. C.11 on this on~!! Ocean Real Estates Christine Rhoades ~ Broker OCEAN 499•3400 IU'..AL tSTATCS ll'tC.OIU'OMTm SalefLease ' 1437 Antigua Way Fantastic location! $698,000 or $3800 mo 4Br 3.SBa, 3210 sq ft, pool, spa, large yard, great street. Unbelievable master bedroom. Telephone 646-5558, 975·1155 .Big Canyon's Best Buy!l OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-4 I ~ ~ ~ 8 ~ Just completed, totally remodeled and expanded 3 bet./ 3 bth. ~ Bordeaux. Limestone floor entry, coffered ceiling, marble baths, i granite kitchen, hardwood floor, French doors, fountain, fabulous pool sized yard, Cul-de-sac street. Low Interest { 1 assumable loan. ~ ~ 11 RUE MARSEILLES 8 1 i 1 $685,000 ~ BY OwNBa. 1 By Owner 711-6148 ~ ':::::::::----646-6 ___ 1_0_2 __ .;___J i:iioop1001~001l!OOll1001l!OOl~OOlioortOOIJllOOPIOOlll001JllOOIJllOO[llOOPIOOlll001ll001'1001ll00[ll001i TIME AGENTS : • 85'6 Ccnm. Split • Fritada aacl Family • (714) 261-0552 ~ . -. 9" to.e .. ..,.,., m,e ...... ~ •• ~ ume ....,.. Cape Cod a-. ~ femlty 1Mce specc, I home~ S6' pier. £Jdrl wlll • lt-.d pter. -IQM flrcpl1cu plus Ult, HA par'*'9 for 7 c:an ...... tt,.,...-siM • • •P•1meratt..-.- ....,.11crt ............... tt,i..,_ ~ MllOAiaAteWWWIA'fMMAJl OlllNd 100 .... ~ -.. " ..... ..,.,,.,. • .....,""...,.,.,.,,..Sq.....,._, .. ._..... __ ....... LM1 ...._. dll..,... w/t1tltf .,.._, ...... P111C1 a *'fllJa _,,, •· .......... ·-········ ··-····---.. --·---..,.,_ ~-------c.pc(odbllalll.., 0......--..----..------:--· ...... ........ .......,..., .......... .,_ . ...,.,......put ............ , .... ___ . ___ ..._,.. a I .......... _....... _.,... ci-M a _...... ......... _., ................ -··-·-· .. ·--· .... -......... _._....,_ ,..:,....,......,.Clllllllll-...................... ....,_. ·-___ ..._,. .....,.,_....._.....,. .. ___ 1 >.JM••dl.-i_, •• 1M -..,._ QtUCX U 901D e Mltilll HMm11'1Y • • ULB • LYM4 "JeM•ll' • .. VN''A. Grut price tor , quiet Sile 11 sm.-. 0n1y s rws oew w/2 Urie bedrooms IDd 2 bltbs plus 3rd hu,e bedroom <Mt P1llC ritb it's Olt'D Dtfif .W bltb. dc:d. I/Id peek , boo l'liew' of OCUD. Home boistJ tiJo roof, budwood JJoors, fonruJ dinilJt tOOl1J w/ •trium. Jicvzzi tub I/Id hislhu closets in tDSII bedroom, mirrored WI.Id~ huie b•tcbca Jl~DICf islllld, trash ctJaJpllCIOr, built itJ mic:Joime. ~DI i4Sidt Jau.adry, cet1tnl lit aJOd, 11.'JCWity system, AND MOU. Aa= to buie J ar PlllC w,.f)olt door. CAU TODAY TO SIB THIS GHAT 1101BITY M1CBT.U • SJJ.1111!! Alt- Tarbell Realtors OPEN HOUSE Sat/SUn 1-5 4614 Cortllnd • Clmco Highlands Corona dcl mar Large family home that's been completely remodeled. Pool & spa. "4Bd 3Ba plus gourmet kitchen. Access to 3 private beaches. Ot-mer wants out! REDUCED 10 $795,000 U11.be.iie.oabe.el REAL ESTATE • I . I • .. \ ' ' PAGE 56 I SATURDAY, May 21 , 1994 . WE'RE . I I FOR 1993 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . ·- 11•.s ·1 FACT!!! . 1993 $ VOLUME · CLOSED . ESCROWS lJlll cfWt dlS** .. dolllr \lllMNp.cwtllge d lrMMdiONperOOft1*'V, .... Oft .. coMllMd ..... ~of fie lap llM ... ltle 111 ....... a.di tor 1• (1/1JD..1~1'11). lJlll tlPU-1 i I ............... 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