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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-05-28 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA .... Witti a three-day weekend, there's a better chance of • TOday'I RMI &tile GuideNMa hundred• of new and ~ ~. one nice day. Low ~LJ!J.D 1 clouds are still hanging around in the mornin~ gang. Hope for early clea ring in the afternoon. Stt Weather, Page A2 'Guards ol summer return to beach in time -for .. weekend BY DAVID llirrz, STAPJ W1UT1a NEWPORT BEACH -The boys of summer -and a few girls, too -are back on the beach, ready to protect adventurous visl-· tors who want to take a dip in the Pacific. About half of Newpon Beach's summer lifeguards begin work this weekend. According to Marine Safety Lt. Jim Turner, ap- proximately 35 sets of trained eyes will be combing the beaches. By the end of June, that number will almost double. "I{ the weather gets nicer and we have a little surf, we'll add some more," Turner said. "If it gets cold and cloudy, they'll all go home." The weekend forecast calls for partly sunny skies all three days - but only after the morning marine layer burns off, and when that will happen is anyone's guess. Turner said the May-June gloom is extremely unpredictable. "Last weekend we called all the WHALE OF A SIGHT lireguards around 11 a.m. and told them not to come in. Ten minutes later, the sun came out and we called them back and said 'Get right down here.' " The lifeguards range in age from 16 to 60, although most of them are college students in their early 20s. Approximately 10% are women. "Everyone who is borne from college has called us and begged for work," Turner said. For those who think the lire- 8\lards get paid just for tanning their bodies, ihink again. In a given summer, marine safe- ty ocricers yank about 4,000 strug- gling swimmers out of the ocean. "If the surf is up and it's warm, we'll have between 300 and 500 rescues a day," Turner said. "Our high is 660 rescues in one day." The lifeguards averaged be- tween 150 and 200 rescues per day during last Memorial Day week- end, Turner said. "Sometimes the guards see you someplace "here you're not sup- posed to be," Turner said. "A good. guard will gel out there :ind get you ou t right away." From "nickel-and-dime re scues" involving gutsy children to per- forming CPR on surfers who get crunched by brutal waves, the life- guards spend all day jumping on and off the to"cr. Turner said swimmer!i. should al- ways u!i.e cautiQn in the water, bu t especially during thi!i. time of )Car. Winter storms cause the ocea n floor to sh1fl, creating strong cur- rents v.hich can be hnza.rdou!i., he sa id. This spnng's currents aren't as bad us last year's, howc,-cr, be- cause the re were fc\\Cr winter storms. He still advises beach-goers to be c:ireful. "You don't \\ant to O\Crcxen )Our abilities," Turn er said,. "If the \\a\es look big and d;ingerous, then they probJbly are big and dangerous." Suspect in sex assault to face trial ..., Police officer testifies at preliminary hearing that Gregg Chernik, who reportedly is in the last stages of AIDS , was dressed in mini ski rt. nylons and high heels when arrested near victim's Costa Mesa home . . BY LolUAS!'\ BASH£DA, ~"If \\'k11£1l HARBOR COUR1 -The trans\i:l>tlle tree- lrimmcr accused or se,ually ;1',.aulling a 50-)e.ir-olJ \\Oma n last month after climbing into he r Paul.mno A'cnue ap:irtment \\JS ordered Fnd;iy to i.t:md trial. At a preliminary hearing, Gregg Chcrni\.., hi-, an- kles shad.led together 1lnder .i mu:.iard-colored j.111 jumpsuit \\ith the collar turned up. listened pa,:>hel) to a Costa Mesa police office r tesufy about catching the defendant ou tside the v1ct im'll apartment April 30. Chcrnik. "ho acco rding to court records is in the last suigcs of AIDS, insists he doci.n't remi:mber a thing. acco rding to his taw}cr~ .5.:uua..Ana :lllorne) Tom Te:irs. "So he denies doing an) thing," Te:i~ sn1d fol kl\\ - ing the hea ring. ··nut he has sta1cd that 1f he d1J Ju this. he apologizes to 1he \\Oman. He \\t:.hcs no one any harm." StlAUNA ~QULEET, DAILY PILOT Amanda Shepherd, 8, splashes alongside Moe B. Dunes, a 20-foot fiberglass Dunes Resort. The whale was launched in the bay with the help of students mascot who made his first appearance of the season Friday at the Newport from Mariners Elementary School, who afterward received a lesson in wildlife. Tears also said his client "hopes no one contr:iCl any diseases." Che rnik, :i.k.a. Ginger, allegedly cau· tioncd police after th e arrest that he had full-blo" n AIDS. Law enforcement cannot confirm thi since a defe nd :int's health is. by llw, confi den11JI Brewer's ban_kroll beefiest of all Assembly candida~es ..,. Businesswoman's campaign has raised $293,000 -but $180,000 of it is her own money. BY Russ Lo..u., STAIF Wann ln the GOP primary race to re- place five-term Republican As- semblyman Gil Ferguson, Newport Beach businesswoman Marilyn Brewer is the clear fin ancial front- runner, according to recently filed campaig11 finanoe documents. A former aid to county Supervi- sor Tom Riley, Brewer, 56, has raised $293,000 in cash and non- monetary contributions, a figure which includes $180,000 of her own money. Among her biggest donors are the Mission Viejo Co., developer William Lyon and the California Commerce Club, a group that runs a card club in the city of Industry. She also received a $7,SOO loan from the Santa Margarita Co. Out Brewer says she has more widespread support from voters 1han either of her Republican op- INDIX Around Tow]l ................... A6 Best Buys ................... -..... Al Classified .......................... BS Cityside ............................. A2. Community Forum ......... A 13 Legal notices ..................... 83 On the Town .................... A7 Religion ............................ A8 Service Clubs .................... AS Soc'iety ......•........•.............• A9 SJ>Ort:s ................................. 81 Stagelites ......................... A 1 O ponents · in the race for the 70th Assembly District -Newport Beach attorney Tom Reinecke and Irvine Councilman Barry Ham- mond. "Our campaign has raised more dollars from more people inside the 70th Assembly District than the other two candidates com- bined," Brewer said. "That speaks to the strength and the depth of our campaign." Not so fast, says Reinecke, who has raised $209,000 in cash and non-monetary contributions. Rei- necke, the 34-year-old . son of former California Lt. Gov, Ed Re- inecke, says his campaign is more representative of the small, indi- vidual donor. "We have broad-based support from .business people and indi- viduals within the district," Rei- necke said. But Reinecke is also relying on family money. or the $142,500 in loans made to his campaign, $122,500 is from family members, including $12,500 of his own money. Fergus0n, who has en- lee CAMPAION/Pe9e A 14 NUM81U BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCULATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642-608 SPORTS IWllltW., ~ C~ ""'"". ,._ Mlffw ~ c.,,.,..... ' ,,.. 0 """"'Ill fMlf .. ...cww ~ ~lAAC ~L\llTIN. DAILY r 1Lor L1nda Moulton:Patterson ls promising to be tough on crime In her run for a supervisor's seat. Bv ToNY Doosa.o, STAFF W t.rrn. TOUGH out that he' been i:ndorseJ by the 1,600-membcr Orange E mblazoned on the front County Sheriff Associat ion. of one of her latest "l've walked a lot of campaign brochures for SELL precincts and I really don't the 2nd District county think that people arc supervisor seal is a photo or a concerned about the dour-looking Linda In her run f of (Democratic Party Moulton-Patterson. superv'1sor, L1'nda affiliation)," he ~:ild. "People Striking a sharp contrast have the perception that they rrom the usuauy pleasant Moulton-Patterson are not ~are in 1hcir Huntington Beach mayor, the neighborhood . I'm for 'three brochure depicting her angry has gone with the trikes )OU'rc out,' l'm for 'one stare ls an attempt to send a bas·ics ·. cri'me, trike )OU're OUI.' l agree "ith clear message: She's tough on Sen. (Marian) Ocrgcson, in crime. immigration and case of rape and child But that message has rumed molestation "c should put some of Moulton· Patterson's environment them aw~y." oppone11ts and critics, who · Jim Danks, a member of claim the llfck>ng Democrat ~in& for the sup· Hun1ina1on Beach' Downtown Re~idcnt!o crvisorial scat that includes Costa Mesa is Association, is a tod ~kcptical of crime-fighting tryin& to steal the consc~a1tve thunder ri&ht rhetoric. Banks aid Downtown re idcnts ha'e out from under them. been concerned about a rise in crime In their Not so, says Mouhon·Pauenon, who points '"llA~ A14 ' See Hl.AalNG/P•9• A14 Chamber asks city to loot cost of median landscaping ..., Corona del Mar merchants say city sh ould swallow the S6,000 loan they took out to pay tor planfer in the middle of Coast Highway BY DAVID H EITZ, Snrr \\'a1rn CORONA DEL MAR -Dc- p1te cntl\Jnng more than \\'o >Car of anno) ing road work along Co;i t H1gh":i), Corona del M~1r' dO\\nto\\n 1:1 ~parkling the c dJ)S h bo:isti. C\'Cf)thing from \'1bra nt bMncrs on the ··no\\Cr !Meets" to dolph in-shaped topiaric~ in the media ns. And ·"1th the e\ccpt1on of :i S6.000 lo:in from the city, the mcr- chanb rn1 cd the monc) ll)r the ' ~cau11fica11on proJCCt ;ill by them· ef\e . Now, the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce figure~ the leJ 1 the city could do 10 ma~c up for 1he 1rn(fic jams, noise and du t of roJd rccon truction i~ for~1ve \he loan. "We feel it' really the city' re- pon,ibility to repair the damuac that v.a done to Co:m H1ahway," aid Lu,en:> Hayton, 1he Cham- ber' c11ecu1i~c ~rd ~ccrctary. "\\le bought the banners, the dol· phin and the benches on Co:& t Highw.iy. h 's really all 1hc mall Chamber can do." Three differcn\ aacncies ripped apart Coa!tt Hiahway durin& the paat co.ap&e ol ye~ induchna the County Sanitation Diluin. La1un1 Ocacl\ County Water District and ... ~··· • ' • A2 Saturday, May 28, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally PH LOCALS ONLY MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE, 540-1224, ext. 363 Balboa Island holding nrst sidewalk sale B ALDOA ISLAN D IS HAVING its first Memorial Day weekend sidewalk sale today through Monday. Balboa Island merchants are offering huge bargains throughout the weekend. 0 TUE NEWPORT ANTIQUE Center (63 1-2411), located at 2384 Newport Dlvd. in Costa Mesa, is having a Memorial Day sale through the week. Merchandise is marked down 10 to 60% off. The new antique store is th e first to reopen on Newport Boulevard since the freeway construction. Best Buys The 4,000-square-foot store carries a large selection of furniture from the early 1900s to 1950s. It also has a large selection of glassware and collectibles from the same period. And, it carries art deco furniture, from the 1920s. 0 THIS MIGHT BE short notice, but • May is Water Awareness Month, CITYllDI Getting set to sail MAllC MAllTIN. DAILY PILOT and Mesa Consolidated Water District in copjunction with the Municipal Water Distritt of Orange County is offering ultra-low flush toilets. Newport Beach resident Skip Hornby picks up his sail on a recent sunny day on the back bay. Ultra-low flush toilets, using 1.6 gallons per flush, can conserve up to five gallons per flush when replacing some standard models, Through this program, customers are offered an inexpemive and easy way to · . conserve water through two options. DCC graduates 2,0.19 at LeBard Stadium commencement _ The co-payment option allows customers to obtain a name brand ultra-low nush toilet for $40 plus a refundable S15 deposit. The $15 depm1t is refunded when the old toilet is returned. Old toilets are crushed and recycled into road paving material. To participate in the co-payment option, call (800) 676·4853. The rebate option allows customers to receive a $50 rebate toward the cost of a program-approved ultra-low flush toileJ. Customers who have purchased ult ra-low flu sh toilets after Jan. 1, 1994, may be eligible for the rebate. To participate in the rebate option, call (800) 378-8587. The ultra-low flush toilet program will continue through June 10, or while supplies last. 0 KJNGSWAY ROAD (729-0690), a fine china and silver retailer located in the Atrium Court at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, is giving 10% of sales purchased from bridal registry listings to the charity of the bride and groom's choice. Since china and silver are such high-end products to register for, most brides feel comforted that they are helping an organization that needs charity. 0 Dest Buys appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merc/1a11t or a shopper, Jt you know of a good buy, co ll me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College graduated 2,019 students at its 46th commencement Thursday night at the LeBard Stadium on campus. Associates in Arts degrees were awarded to 1,415 students, while 604 students received voca tional certificates. There were a few complaints from students and faculty members about an unconventional speech made by featured graduation speaker Leonard Olguin, a Cal State Long Beach professor in the graduate school of education. In a speech titled, "Them Is Us," Olguin se£ected four women students -who were Asian, white, Latino ana bla'k -out of the audience to bring on stage during his discussion of racial stereotypes. Some students said the speech embarrassed the four students and some faculty members told college officials.they thought the speech was inappropriate. Olguin commented on the racial stereotypes associated with each of the women students. College officials say Olgui.o was trying to make a point about overcoming racial stereotypes, but they admit his presentation was seen as controversial by some audience members. Olguin could not be reached for comment. The OCC "Faculty Member of the Year," museum director and art instructor lrini Rickerson, was the faculty speaker. And the featured lltudenf speaker was political science major Darcy Noricks of Costa Mesa. The college's Outstanding Citizen Award was prcsente d to retired Pacifi c Dell executive and community activist Patricia Krone, prellident of the OCC Foundation board for the last two years. Celebration ol remembrance set lor longtime Corona del Mar resident Flanegin CORONA DEL MAR -A "celebration of remembrance" for Robert Edgerton Fla- negin will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Five Crowns restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Highway. Mr. Flanegin, a Corona del Mar resident for 40 years, passed away May 22 at his home 'in Santa Maria. He w:is 72. Born Sept. 4, 1921, in Highland Park, Mich., Mr. Flanegin was a decorated veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corp. During World War II, he was a B·l 7 pilot with 121h mis- sions before being shot down. He was a POW in Germany and Russia for 18 months and received the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars. Mr. Flanegin retired in 1983 from his posj- tion as senior vice president of marketing and sales for Transcon Freight Co., jlfter more than 29 years with the company. He was a basketball fan and animal lover who moved to Santa Maria from Corona del Mar about three years ago. Mr. Flanegin is survived by sons Robert M. Flanegin of Coto de Caza and Scott C. Fla- negin of Newport Beach; daughters Terry Flanegin of Santa Maria and Molly Flanegin of Los Angeles; brothers William C. Flanegin of Rowland Heights and Ted Flanegin of Michigan; grandson Casey T. Flanegin-Buffa of Santa Maria; and several nieces and neph· ews. The family requests that donations in Mr. Flanegin's memory be made to any disabled American veterans' organization or to the Santa Maria Valley Humane Society, 751 S. Black Road, Santa Maria, CA 93455. Fol Tiit DAILY I'll OT An Orange Coast College graduate makes a quick call shortly after receiving an associate In arts degree. Fire department issues warning: weed yards now or pay later If you don't weed your property by July 12, the Newport Beach Fire Department will do it for you -and send you a hefty bill. The city's annual Weed Abatement Program, aimed at cleaning up yards which arc potential fire h•1zards, is under way. _ So far, the city has mailed about 22 letters to property owners who need to trim th eir lawns or pick up trash. If they don't clean up between now and July, the city will hire its own laborers to do it. In addition to billing land owners for the labor costs, the city will tack on a $90 fee. "Some people just don't want to hassle wit h it," Newport Deach Fire Capt. Steve Bunting said. "They would just assume we do it and bill them." Only six lots were billed last yea r, Bunting said. Those who object to tidying up their properties should appe:ir before the City Council at 7 p.m. July I 1 :ind give their reasons fo r not adhering to the order. -By D:wid Heit:s iiifPTliL The Ncwpon Beach/CO$ta Mui Daily Piloc (USPS·l44-800) Is publllhed Mondly throu&h Saturd1y. In Ncwpon Beach ind Costa Meta, subscriptions 1rc only 1va1I· 1ble by sul>Knbloa 10 The Times Oranae Couoty (800) 252·91•1. In arus outside of Ncwpon Beach 1nd'CA111 Mcu, sul>Krip-llon.s to the Daily Pilot only ire 1v1il1blc by mail for S8.58 per month. Second clau f>Ol'.'•&C paid 11 Co5t1 Mesa. CA. (Prices include •II 1pplic1bte .i11c ind local ta.td.) POSTMASTER: Send 1ddreu chanaca 10 The Ncwpon Bcacl\/Cost1 Meu Daily Pilot, P.O. Box IS60. Com Mesa. CA 92626. Copyrl&ht: No news sto-ries, illull,.tlons. editorial m11ter or 1dvcr· tbements herein Cln be reproduced with· out written permission of copyrl&ht owner. 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River Jetty CdM TIDll TODAY First low First high Second low Second high SUNDAY first high first low Second high Second low 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·3 \V . 1·3 w 1-2 w 6:47 a.m. ·0.9 1:32 a.m. 3.9 6:23 p.m. 2.2 after midnight 12:22 a.m. S.2 7:41 a.m . .O.S 2:3S p.m. 3.9 7:37 p.m. 2.3 Wiler Temper1ture: 63 NATI Ne Utt v1rlable winds shifting soul west to west 1 o to 20 knots this afternoon, seu 3 feet with 4 foot westerly swell. brly mornlna low clouds, drlule. COSTA MESA East Baker Street: More than $18,000 worth of computers were reported stolen from ITT Real Estate in the 200 block.- Maple: Several televisions, VCRs and stereos were stolen from u home in the 1900 block. West 17th Street: Five snowboards were stolen from Dasie Skatebo:mls in the 1000 block. NIWPOa T llACH Jomborte: A th ief broke into Oily Court Liquor and run orr with $200 from 1he register and two bottles of vo<.lka. Cllrr Orl\'e: Two televisions and two VCRs were stolen from classrooms ut Ensign School in the 2000 block. Newport BoulC\'ord: A farmer from Drazil reported his pussport und airline tickets stolen from his motel room ut the Sdll lnn in the 2600 block, • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, May 28, 1994 A3 Harking back to Balboa triangle trade makes one nauseous .. F rom our studies of Ame rican history we aJJ remember the inf a mo us triangle trade of the slave era -slaves from Africa to the West Indies, sugar from the West Indies to New England, rum . The Verdict Rendezvous. from New England back to Africa. During Prohibition we had our triangle trade in Balboa - from the Rendezvous Ballroom to ou r justly famous · drugless drug store to the Green Dragon cafe and back to the Prohibition was one of the great tragedies in American history. Not only did it give rise to organized, commercial crime, but destroyed the integrity of a generation of law enforcement officers who either turned their backs on any effort to enforce this unpopular law but in too many cases actually cooperated with the criminal clement. Also it destroyed the drinking habits of a generation of American drinkers. I'm not here to boost dri nking. Alcohol has caused more destruction and heartbreak than all the ot.her narcotics combined. Nevertheless, there was in certain circles at least, a certai n style and grace to drinking before Prohibition. That all disappeared during Prohibition. Durling Prohibiti on people drank to get drunk, as quickly as possible. That was most evident in Balboa .. During Prohibition straight alcohol was the drin k of choice. It wasn't cheap at 25 cents an ounce. It was effective. A few ounces made you fa lling down drunk. No wonder it was so popular. And so, too, our triangle trade. Let's assu me you and your girlfriend and another couple decide to go to Balboa for a At the Green Dragon you are ushered to a booth - where you order four set-ups, probably with Green River, a popular lime flavored soda pop whi ch is supposed to ki ll the taste of straight alcohol. It doesn't. Under the table you slop some alcohol into each glass, top the glasses off with Green River and settle down to some enjoyable drinking . There is one drawback. Straight alcohol is hard to get down. It is harde r to keep down. Saturday night. You drive from Pomona or Redlands and you are lucky 'to fi nd a parki ng place at 15th Street. The Rendezvous , Dallroom is the most popular dance halL in Southern California, on Saturday night it packs in several thousand dancers, there is no public park ing and you walk a long way from the place you park you r car to the dance hall. At the Rendezvous each of you pays 10 cents adm ission, then dance at 5 cents a dance. After a few dances you decide to go out on the town, Balboa style. You walk down the Boardwalk to the Dalboa Inn building at the corner of Main Street and the Ocean Front. In the corner of that building is the Breakers Pharmacy, oui: drugless di:ug store. All the shelves are lined with boxes allegedly · containing the curative elixirs of the time. One drawback. All the boxes are empty. You can't buy as much as an Aspirin t~blet in that drug store. All you can buy is straigh t alcohol at 25 cents an ounce. You splurge two bucks and get eight ounces This is going to be a big night. With your eight ounces of alcohol in your pocket you walk down Main Street to the Green Dragon Cafe located at the corner of Main and Central, since mis-named Balboa Boulevard. Main Street resemble~ Duu1 bon Street in New Orleans. lt is p:.icked with people. The gambling joints are in full swing. At the Green Dragon you are ushered to a booth where you order four se t-ups, probably "ith Green River, a popular lime flavored soda pop which is supposed to kill the taste of straight alcohol. IL doe~J!'l. Unde r the t:ible you slop some alcohol into eqch gla~s. top the glas!>e!> off with Green River and seule dow n to some enjoyable drinking. There is one drawback. Straigh t alcohol is h:ud to get down. It i~ har9er to keep down. Barfing m:.i)' not be a way of life but it is an always lurking danger. This time your girlfriend tries. It doe!>n't work and she barfs on the table top. You ull slide out of the booth .ind look ... embauaw:d. One of the two owner!> of the Dragon, Finney (f-rank Finster) or Pere (Percy Wilson) come over, !>ay it isn't any big thing and that "he" -indicating waiter Dob Gardner -''ill clean up the mc!t!t for 50 ccm!> .. You hand Bob Gardner 50 ccms and he gocl> to \\Ork. With a straight edge knife he scrape~ :iny !>t>lid muller onto a plate, thi:n "ipes the table off with a wet dg antl }Ou'rc buck in businc~~- You all slide back 111. try again, hopefully \\ ith ll)Orc !>UCCess thi~ time, linish \our drink!>. then back to the "Rcn&~L\OU'r ·1 hat \\US our · triangle trade. You ju!>l don't huve fun like that an\ murc. Oh, C\cryonc. didn"t get sick. Just enough th.1t I \\a~ ~1blc to mal..c two or tluc.: Jollar!> every Saturda) night "hich on top of 35 ccn~ an hour -..1t.1r~ \\,1s.n't bad at :ti I. Rubert C:ird11u is tJ resident of < Coron:t de•/ ,\far and :wt/10r of ··1J1111d) 1Jalbu:1." Seniors club to hear about avoiding scams Costa Mesa Police Officer " Sue· Crouse will be the guest speaker. Please Join Us For Dinner COSTA MESA - Information on scams, frauds and other criminal acts aimed at senior citizens - and how Editor's Notebook Steve Marble is taking a few days off. His column will return next week. 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Limited Enrollment! Cost is '150. For more info call 760-3251 or 572-9166 or, send your application with $75 deposit c/o Richard Smith, '19 Preakness Dr., Placentia, CA 92670 • Make checks Payable to: Sports Camps of America, Inc. -. --.... ---· ----------------· --------------------------1994 ENROLLMENT FORM . OFFICE USE ONLY Name ______ .._ _______ _ Address------------ CitY---------------State ______ Zip -------~ Fiecd ___ _ Height Weight--Telephone·------------------ Birth date Grade Entering School au"~ ---- Shirt Size (circle): Youth L Adult S Adult M Adult L Adult XL WAIVER & RELEASE • I hereby request that my child be admitted to FOOT LOCKER FUNDAMENTALS BASKETBALL CAMP and authonze the directors or any member of this/her staff to act for me according to their best Judgment 1n any eme19eocy requiring medical attention for whicl) I will pay all costs This camper is physically fot to pan1c1pa1e .n alt activities Parent Signa~':.'...:re~---------Phone: Home ________ Work -------.,.- 579 Newport Center Dr. • Newport Beach • '7 14-759-7979 • • l 1 .... ~--- M Saturday, May 28, 1994 Class of '94 includes, front row from left, Mary Hen- drickson, Sherry Appeldorn, Laura Callahan, Marcy Gowdy, Jeanne O'Brien Bender, Kristin Cano and Executive Director Louise Rhodes. Back row from left, Paul Snyder, Cynthla McCue, Nayla Farah, Jason Hartman, Nancy Beverage and Bill Turpit. Not. pictured are Rick Martin and Tom Smykal. Fourteen locals graduate from Leadership Tomorrow program NEWPORT BEACH - Fourteen people from Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine have graduated from the Leadership Tomorrow program, represenling the seventh group to pass through the community involvement course. · The nine-mon th course auempts to educate local residents and business professionals about local issues and teach them how to take action to get things accomplished in their communities. Students attend full-day seminars that teach them about th e area's history, educational opportunities, human service needs, leadership personalities, environmental and transportation issues, communication and cultural arts resources, public safety and justice system, and loca~ governme nt operations. During the course, students also interact with established community leaders to get further advice and first-h and information. The latest graduates are Mary Hendrickson, Sherry Appeldorn, Laura Call ahan, Marcy Gowdy, Jeanne O'Brien Bender, Kr istin Cano, Paul Snyder, Cynthia McCue, Nayla Farah, Jason Hartm an, Nancy Beverage, Bill Turpit, Rick Martin and Tom Smykal. Information on the upcoming fall program is avai lable by calling Louise Rhodes, executive director, at 759-5053. . -By the Daily PJ.lot H.B. BEAUTY SUPPLY Etc. Over 3,000 Sq. Ft. of Beauty Services & Supplies ·111 l.' I k·"i~lh.T \\ i11 ( '(ilk•l'li(lfl \I Wiglet s32on l I 11rlt'f f•c t a /J h 1 \' j, i I 1 t I I. j-""'~-: i I l 'I l I ! I I! I i I: 1 I! I '. 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''The tupayert demand an end lo the liability explosion-Taxpayers know they will be the ones who end up paying the costs." ~ The bill is sponsored by the City of Newport Beach and was developed with the assistance of City Attorney Bob Burnham. It builds on a law carried several years ago by Sen. Marian Berae· son (R-Newport Beach). Bergeson•s bill, which limits cities' liability on undeveloped public beaches, came about after Newport Beach was successfully . 1894-1994 Foua GBNBllATIONS 100 YEAllS! ~ . • ' V inyl F loors -. . Wood F loors • D r aperies ALI>E:N"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 40THANNUAL . MEMO~W., DAY SERVICES MAY 30, 1994 11:00AM Floral Wreath ·Presentation Commenorating Those Who Served In -w ... w-1 • WWII • KOREA PERSIAN GULF • VIETN LEST WE FORGET w~ r'1""" ww1t-,~ 4:...-- At this rate you should call us about a home loan. 3.75°/o INITIAL RATE 6.08°/o APR With American Savings Bank, rates are still low. Now's the time to refinance your present ho me or buy the one you've been dreaming about Give us a call. · CALL 1-800-LO AN ASB Mon • Fri 9AM . 8PM, Sat 9AM. ~ and Sun l2PM • 5PM (l!. VlSIT OR CALLY OUR LOCAL BRANCH A MERICAN 8AV1N08 4 BANK \.b*»W IOlll'fM ~Yri.r-• / il ---~ ~ ~ lffll>. RllltS wld l'h~ wbJl'('l •1 cJtdJvlt' lttftv l'lrlllt'I". lfllrmt ,_, md APR MITY-afttr"finl f nttnlu PaynJnll clwt~ rtlfl'l ""1V ~ 1ti dtfMrJ ,,,,,,_ Otlfttr ~ Would you like to place a Classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. • Newport Beach/Cotta M-Dally sued in 1984 for S6 million .,Y a man who dove into shallow water. Ferguson's bill deems other undeveloped public property, such as parks, to be "in a natural condition" and grants cities im· munity from personal injury li- ability lawsuits, even in the pres- ence of lifeguards, police or sheriff patrols, medical services, fire protection and beach clean- 'up services or signs. "While the committee didn't give us everything we wanted, they did approve a significa nt part of our bill,.. Burnham sai "We were hap{?Y just to ge something. It will help in certai limited cases." Ferguson's original bill in eluded language which specifi cally guarded cities from lawsuit involving in-line skates, rollc skates and bicycles. It also sai that failure to provide roadwa lighting could not be construe as crenting a "dangerous condi tion" on public property. Burnham Ocw to Sacrament earlier this month to testify o behalf of the bill. How About-Conroy's Spring Sellabration! New Low, Low Prices On Cut Flowers For Spring By The Bunch Or By The Stem Same High Quality ~ ... ~ • F LO W ERS . Good at chcse locations only: 2275 Newport Blvd. • c.mta Mesa~ Z9SJ Harbor Bl d , r-__ M (Comer of Newport&. Fairview) v · ~ta esa SS fowy. u il Victoria & 22nd St. (Comtt o( Harbof &. Baltt) (71 4) 645-0246 (714) 540,3 135 I I , Newport Beach/Co1ta Meaa Dally Piiot Saturday, May 28, 1994 AS llllVICI CLUI UPDATI Upcoming Uons Club's Rsh Fry makes tor a tun lamlly outing lb o,.vro H EITZ, STAn Wama T he Costa Mesa-Newpon Harbor Lions Club's 49th Annual Fish Fry will be held June 2-5 at Lions Park in Costa Mesa. A SS fish dinner will be served beginning at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, June 3, and a parade on Harbor Boulevard will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 4. Miss Costa Mesa and a baby contest, carnival rides and stage entertainment will pepper the weekend, which raises funds for Lions Club charities. This is a fun family o~ting, so plan to attend. D CLUB NOTES -The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor will hold a rededication ce remony at 1 p.m. on Friday, June 6, at Newport Harbor Hi&h SChool for the Freedom Shrine, a collection of hi,torical documents important in American history. Ben Yorba will be the keynote speaker and relate his o ,.oay experiences as a bomber pilot during World War II. •Tom Let and the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club honored Athle tes of the Month from Estancia High School. Among those honored were: Ross Necessary for golf; Kahn Vu for badminton and coach Art Perry; and Costa Mesa High School students Kristy Nguyen and Edward Quan fo r badminton and coach Kent Paul .. • The Corona del Mar J(jwanis Club has issued a challenge to the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor for a softball game in Triangle Square Wins International award COST A MESA - Triangle Square has won the International Council of Shopping Centers' 18th annual International Design and Development awa rd. Triangle Square was one of five win ning shopping centers in the category of malls from 200,000 to 2 million square feet. Other winners included Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas and City Walk in Universal City. Seafood, Libations & Fine Meats josh -slocum,'s Bay Front Dining!! -.....-.- Presents its GRAND SLAM MILK-CAP TOURNAMENT Saturday. May 28 Spend a day on the bay ~and have some fun in the sut(). All levels of play - fun kids tournaments and even a mom j and daa's j' division. • It all starts at 11am. Newport Dunes Resort, Back Bay Dr. (off Jamboree Blvd.) First 100 kids free • Music • D. J • Great Prizes • Art Show and more! For further info C~JI 714-646-9604 ti.tr for all your milk cap fun . Jot5 would like to acknowtedee the followfne for their support & cont rl'1utton5: • 0aydtar G,..pf11ce. 6. Ma .. • S.biom W.ur • Y•nke~ f.ivem, N.t~. • Lam~ Plz:u, C.M • Cre•tlw ri.y. C.M. • Qty"' H.8. Comm ~MCM • .JuiWr u1,,.-• Attftlm eu,,,.. ·~ N.a ·~" early June. Is it time for a service club softball round robin tournament or softball league? • The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club presented a check for S2SO to 18-year-old Lance Menilleld io use toward expenses while on a team volleyball tour of .Europe in July. · . D MEETINGS & PROGRAMS THIS COMING WEEK -Visit a Service Club to hear a program of interest to you, to learn more about the club's activities and to get involved in service to your community. Show up at the meeting of your choice and tell them you read about them in the Daily Pilot. • TUESDAY 7:30 a.m.: Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon: Costa Mesa KJwanls Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Commun ity Center for a meeting cootdinated by Tom Nelson. Noon: Newport Beach KJwanls Club meets at Charley Browns 10 hear from WUllam Wenke on the Salvation Army story. 6:30 p.m.: Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet at Lions Park 10 continue the set up process for the 49th Annual Fish Fry. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m.: Costa Mesa-Orange . Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Barker's restaurant to hear from new member Frank Refalo on "Telephone, Hobbies, etc." Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club and will hear from Becky Dalley-Flndlcy from the Orange County Fair. 12:1S p.m.: The Exchange Club or Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yncht Club fo r a 1>usfness meeting, closed to guests. 6:15 p.m.: Ncwport-Oolboa Rotary Club will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yach t Club. For more information call 548-4942. THURSDAY 7:15 a.m.: South Const Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa" Club, meets at the Center Club. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Y11cht Club. Noon: Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club will meet at the Holiday Inn (Bristol} 10 henr from Joy Yett, professor of geology at Orange Const College 10 discuss earthquakes. Noon: Newport-Irvine Rolnry Club will meet at the.Airport lnn 10 hear from businessman Dick Allen. 12:15 p.m.: The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets al Charley Drowns for a business meeting, closed 10 guesa. Service Club UpdDtt is- P.Ub/ishcd weekly. If your club's not listed, add us to your ncnslcttcr moiling list Dnd submit press releases by FAX to 631-5851 or by mail to 17..,J DD) port Way, Newport Beach, CA 91660. The following Is a paid politics/ announcement of the Newport Beach Employees League. I The City of Newport Beach is faced with critical 'budget decisions. THE CITY COUNCIL NEEDS YpUR INPQT: The Newport Beach Employees League membership desires to alert the community to serious budget concerns shared by our members and to promote your awareness of an impending crisis that is already affecting you . . . We recognize that City reserves have halved since fiscal year 90-91 . We also recogni~e that the current 3 billion-plus "hole,, in the State budget could produce a more negative impact on the City by mid-fiscal year. We are very concerned. We are concerned for our jobs for the __ --immediate ·future of service delivery to the community, and for the direction taken in the budget-cutting process up to now. Budget cuts to date focus on cutting jobs. The clear majority of these cuts have been directed at the elimination of direct public service jobs. Management ranks remain lesser impacted, and that circumstance needs examination. Some services, tree maintenance for example, have already been reduced. The reduction of other services is currently being reviewed. Already, higher workload, lower morale, and fear have influenced productivity and effectiveness. We urge the council to review its focus on cutting production workers and reducing · direct public service programs. This approach is not necessary to achieve a leaner budget. In good times, the City has been reasonable equipped to deliver the services expected by the community. Basic service can still be achieved by paring away some of the fat still contained in the prop.osed budget, eyen if a larger hit from the State budget occurs. IF YOU SHARE OUR CONCERNS, ADDRESS THEM . . DIRECTLY TO THE COUNCIL JUNE 9, 2:00 P.M. JUNE 13, 2:00 11 .7:00 P.M. Representing the field service personnel of the City of Newport Beach Newport Beach Employees League • P.O. Box 1395 Newport Beach, CA 92663 ' ; M Saturday, May 28, 1114 .... NY HftUllAftOMAL f009 fUTIVAL O:lebrate Memorial Day 11 Picccmakcrs Counrry Score's International Food F~tival from l 1 D.m . lO 2 p.m. Enjoy rood rrom different countries. including Russian, Italian, Hmong. Mexican, Scandinavian ond American. Entertainmenr will be provided by the Picccmakcrs Couniry Singers. Piecemaken is located at 1720 Adams Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call 641·3112 for details. YUISDAY ICO·ART WORKSHOP fOR IUDI With a little imagination, arl can be made ou1 of almost anything. N1111onally ncclaimed artist Marcia Sco11 Kramer will demonstrate that theory at the Launch Pad in Costa Mesa today, Wednesday and Thursday from 3:30 to S p.m. when she presents her Eco-Art workshops fbr children eight years old and up. Kramer will ' teach kids how to make their own paper through used materials and transform it into art, and she will show how to re.use everyday household trash items to build creative sculptures. The workshops arc $1.SO for non-members and SS for members. The Launch Pad is located on the Third Floor of Crystal Court, 3333 Bear S1ree1. For reservations, call 546·2061. TAX PORUM IUS HIP Northern Trust Bank of California is organizing a luxury bus trip for allcndccs to the 46th Annual Trust and Tax Forum in Pasadena. The group will leave Northcrn's Newport Beach office al 11 a.m. A gourmet lunch :ind refreshments will be provided. Participants must hold uckcts to lhc program. For informauon and tickets, call 717-5500. WIMllDAY llNANCIAL llMW ... WO•N "Financial Independence for Today's Woman" is the title or a free seminar presented by Dean Witter Reynolds that offcn steps that women scekina fin.nclal independence should take. The seminar beains at 7 p.m. Jt 57S Anton Blvd., Suite 100 in Costa Mesa. For details, call 241 ·3100. N•TWOIUUNe HIAKIAIT Arthur Melville, Ph.D. psychotherapist and forme r Catholic priest who spent s~Hfc·changing years in the moun1ains or Gua1cmala, will speak on and sign his book "With Eyes To Sec: a Journey fro Religion to Spirituality" at 1he wcekJy gathering of the Orange County lnside Edge, a support group for leaders. The mce1ing is from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. af Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bris1ol in Costa Mesa. Cost for first ti me guests is SIS, and includes breakfast. For reservations, call 730-5050. . THURSDAY fOOD & WINI fUTIVAI. Crystal Court in Costa Mesa is 1he site of the South Coast Plaza Summer Foor & Wine festival to bcncfi1 1he Food Distribution Center and Someone Cares Soup l(j1chen. This culi nary festival will feature more than 30 of South Coast Pl:iza, Crys1:il Cou rt, Village and Town Center's fines1 restaurants, and various California wineries, breweries. gourmet coffee producers and bo1tlcd waler distributors. Also featured arc Rcs1au rant Crilic Elmer Dills, :ind Pandemonium S1ecl Orum Band. Co$t is S30 per person, and includes food sampling, wine r:isting, beverages and cn1crtainmen1. For more informarion, call 435-2160. t ...... ,.... a.w 111111 cw wonarr•• Cari"I f0t an •sinl parenc ot relative that has a brain impairment affects l in ~ry S families. A special worlcshop on long term ca re ror a relative wi1h meetJna at cbe Westmiruier avic Center, 8200 Wescmiftltcr Ave. Rose Sociery president Ullian Bleliadcckl will discuss photoaraphina nowcrs. There is no charae. for more •an•n DAJLl' PU.OT FIL& PHOTO Boys and girls ages 8-13 can leam the fundamentals of basketball at the Foot Locker Basketball Camp at Newport Harbor High School June 27 through July 1. Cost Is $150. Proceeds go to the NHHS Boy's Basketball Program. Reg· istration Is 9 a.m. to noon today at the NHHS gym. Alzheimer's Disease, S1rokc, dementia or related disorders will be held from I to 3 p.m. at th e Law Offices or Todd Lilman, 650 Town Center Drive, Suilc 550 in Cosca Mesa. Cose is SlO donation for matcri:ils and adminis1ra1ion coses. For details, call 680-0122. ROH SOCllTY MHTING The Orange County Rose Society invites the public to their 7:30 p.m. information, c:ill 650·0946. llOfllDUCIC SIMINO Do you suffer from anxiety, panic auacks, hyperccnsion, headaches, chronis pain or stress? Relief may be availnb~ to you through biofeedback and psychoiherapy. Mary McGowan, LPT. will lead a free seminar from 7 to 8 p.m. :it 200 Newport Center Drive, Sui1c 306 in Newport Beach. For details, c.ill 640-4744 or 846·6719. Newport &each/Costa Mesa Dall ... DAY ........ uu The Ncwpon Harbor Hiah PT A will be holdina • alant rumma.e u lc to benefit 1hc math clinic which provides free after school tutoring for students. The sale will be held today from 9 a.m. 10 S p.m., and Saturday 11nd Sunday, June 4 and s. from 9 :1.rn. to 3 p.m. Ad mission i$ $2 on Friday, and free on Snturday and Sunday. For more information, call 631·3026. PllMfllY CAJtNIVA1 AND PAUDI The 49th annual Costa Mesa-Newport liarbor Lions Club Fishfry, Carnival and Parade returns 1od:iy through Sundal 111 Lions Park, Cosen Mesa. Fish dinne rs and carnival rides start nt 5:30 p.m. The professional stage show "II All S1arted with 11 Mouse,'' and "Blast of lhe Past" begins at 7:30 p.m. And there will be a dr:iwing for a S?SO travel certific:ite and other prizes (winning 1ickc1s must be present) al 9 • p.m. IAILINO WOIUllNOP A three-hour workshop that offers tips for cruising around Catalina Island will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Hlghw:iy in Ncwpon Beach. The workshop will cover all or the major :ind many of the liule known coves and :inchoragcs lhat :ibound on Catalina. Other topics include history, weather, n:ivign1ion, landfoll, anchorinymooring, hiking, diving, fishing and fun on nnd around Catalina. Cosr is $23 for singles, S39 for couples. For more informntion, c:ill 645-9412. SATURDAY, JUNE 4 C4M ICINIC SIC More than 3,500 runners arc cxpcc1cd to wind through the streets of Corona dcl Mar (ot the 13th annu31 Sec Run/2K Walk. For a rc1isuat10 packet, call 6"·31SI. CAHCla IOCIDY ea WAUC/RU More than 2,000 participants, nl' whom arc survi\,ing cancer p:itlc will run, walk, skate or wheelcha r:iise funds for cnncer research the 41h Annu:il Making S1ridcs Against Cancer SK Movc·Along·A· Thon beginning a.m. at Newport Dunts. 1131 D:i Bay Drive in Newport Bench. Fo more inf_prmation. or for entry a1 sponsodorms, cnll 151·040. PISMPRY CAJINIVA1 AHD PA The 491h annual Costa Mesa-Ne Harbor Lions Club Fishfry. Carn and Parade ron1inues through S at Lions Park. Costa Mesa. Curm rides and games open.:it 10 a.m , which is also when 1he annual L1 Parade winds across 19th Street up Harbor Boulcv:ird. Fish dinnc will s1art being served at noon. Awards, d'r:iwings :ind pcrforman will also fill the day. SUNDAY, JUNE 5 The 49th annu:il Costa Mesa-Ne\\ H:irbor Lions Club Fishfry, C:irni and Parade concludes today 31 Li Park in Costa Mcs:i. Cnrnival ride and games open at noon, which 1s when fish dinners will st3rt being served. Miss Costa Mesa-Newport 1 l:irbor Lions Beauty Contcs1 is a1 p.m. A bnby contest will be a1 3:3 p.m. Dr:iwings :ind performances I out the day. Srnd your itrms to Around Tu11 editor. T/)(~ D.1ily Pilot, JJO U~ /J;1. Costa M~sa, Calif. 9!617. Directory Of Career Specialists ANTIQUES ArrORNEYS r EMPHASIS IN .. FAMllY LAW -CllMINAL LAW GENERAL CML PRACTICE FREE CONSULTATION OVER PHONE. OR IN OfRCE JOSEPH 0. 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Participants an meet for coffee at 9:40 a.m .. and they arc encouraged to brina sack ltmches. For information, call 646-31 99. SUNDAY GOOD ROOM "Make Room for More Goo<f" i.s t he lllle or the workshop service ar Newport Beach Chun.'.h or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Suite No. 145, Newport Beach. Early church featuring staff and intern ministers begins nt 9:45 a.m. llcallng service begins at 10: IS a.m. Worship service starts at 10:30 a.m. rhcrc arc also Science of the Mi nd wcckd.iy meditations ar 6 p.m. rucsda}s and.Science of Mind study at 10 a.m Wcdncsd:iys. For information, call 646·3199. ARI YOU WlllD IN? The ~crmon series at Harbor Christion Church , :?401 Irvine Ave., Newport . Ueach. this month 1s "Getting Wired: 50 0.1\~ 10 Pentecost." Services begi n JI 10 J m. For more information. cnll 645-5781. MEMORIAL DAY SIRVICI Miequc Weinstein, music/arts director ;it Orange Coast Unitarian Llnhcrsalist Church. 1259 Victoria St., Co~IJ Mesa. 14ill lcad a Memorial Day \Cr'\ ice about immortality at 10:30 a.m. She v.ill be joined by members Peter Greenfield. Marion Golian, Ann Muir I homas, Bob \ian Eyken and others in the service 1ha1 will include a memory bouquet. An)onc attending is invited· jo bring a long·stemmed nowcr 10 f11Cmonalize his or her speci:il person. Infant and child care v. 111 be provided. l=or details, call the church at "6-'6-4652. SINGLES GROUP South Coast Singles, a singles group CDnsisting of people in the age range i>< 35 to 55, meets 10:45 a.m. al South ~o3st Community Church', 5120 ilonita Canyon Road, 'Irvine. For more information. call Lisa .sthmidl at 854· 7600, CXI 322. • VIOOT RAJllDS 4'as1or Gene Swanson of llarbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave .. ;.fcwport Beach, concludes the "Shooting The Rapids" series from 7-8:30 p.m. For more 1nrorm:i1ion, cal) 645·5781. TUESDAY HllRIW, INTHfAITM LHSONS Rabbi Bernard King of Sblr lla·Ma'alot, llarbor Refonn Ttmplt, 2100 Mar Visrn. Newport Beach, gives Hebrew lessons from 11.45 a.m. 10 12:45 p.m. The class, designed for beginners, is METHODIST FllST UNJTBJ r.ITlmST ' ~·#-alJRCH If COSTA PtlSA I ~ t5':"""? 420 W. 19th St. 548·7727 wf!. t.:iW:. B~n Hattxx and Newport Mal' AT too AM Mil 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL • ALL AGES • 9:00 AM Nursery -Kindergarten -10:30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Pastors Steve lsenman. Tia Wildermuth SYNAGOGUE Shabbnt Service Frida~ Nights 8 OOpm Sat Momillg Shabbat Se~ 10.ooam Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Choir 2401 Irvine Ave ·Newport Beach Temple Phone: 548·6900 or 646-7512 Refiololls & Hebfew SChOol Bar/811 MnMh VISITORS Al.WAYS WELCOME l'lll:.4l8) 11: Rl!\N ST. MARK PR.ESBYfERIAN CHURCH Ptoflt lciinil" ID to btltm, not JMSI. irfud to litltcvt. -., wlrMf ':30 .... chtTA cm, SIUMtA' sc Y014Lh Alfd IJMlt Ml1tlstrlt RM~rtc Al £AstilMff N 8'M~ 6+f-J .M J I free o( dwJc, For more ln!otmatlon, call 644-7203. • TllUHDAT- CANCla IVHOllT A support aroup open to anyone who hu c.ncer or for their friends and families meets from 7 to 9 p.m. In Room 201A at Soulia Coate Commualr, ClaW"tb, S120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. For more information, call Barbara Ulrich al 851-2442, cit. 251 weekdays 3nd 644-8913 evenings. l'rl JN TO 81 IUM "Think Slim, Be Slim," a 21-day plan for mental dieting led by the Rev. Dolly Moriana, meets from 1 lo 8 p.m. at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. The program is sponsored by Ntwp0rt Beach Church or Rell1lous Science. Meditation is held Jll 6:30 p.m. For information, call 646-3199. A COUUI IN MIUCUI The non-profit organization A Gathering of Miracles presents "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion 7:30 p.m. at Saint Michael and AJI Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Dr., Corona dcl Mar. Nationally known lecturer Allan Rosenthal leads the lectures. For more information, call 673·9227 or plO) 478·8994. There is a $6 donation at the door, but no one will be turned away. FRIDAY MIN PACI TIMPTATIONI South Coast Community Church's Men's Annual Desert Retrc:it will be held at the Marriott Rancho Las Palm~ from 4 p.m. today lhrough noon Sunday. Tom Eisenman will speak on "Temptations Men Face." Cost of the retreat is $150, or SSO more 10 golf. Register at the Men's Minislry Table on Sundays between church services or call Buck Murphy at 675-7527 or Natalie English at 854· 7600, ext. 364. NIW MIUCLI COUUI The Rev. 'Ken Gray leads "The Miracles Class" 7:45 p.m. at 1929 Tustin Ave ., Costa Mesa. The class is sponsored by the Science or Mind Education Cenler (Religious Science) in Newport Beach. For information, call 646-3199. FAMILY NIGHT ''Family Night," in which students from Rabbi Marc Rubcnstein's I lebrew school at Temple ~snlah of Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Ave., parlicipate in services, will be held tonight. The classes for students ages 6 to 13 meet every Monday and Wednesday afternoon after regular school times. For registration information, call 548-6900. SATURDAY, JUNE 1 HUNTINGTON LllUJIY TRIP The Active Fellowship.Grdup of first METHOIJl.ST LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laauna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & ClvlsUan Educatlon 1 o a.m. Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avallable SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal "'A Commllltlff Otdkolld lo uv/ng ond S.rvklg J1wi Chrlsl ., Uni ottd Savior" Fr. David C. Anderton, rector 3209 Via Udo Newport Be1ch 714/675·0210 7:30am T raditlonal 9 am Conltmpowy 9 am Church School 10:45 am Charismatic and Wtdntsdly noon < < Jl\/( ,Rf<,,.\ 11< J"V \I ff_\ COMM~flY OUOCH \IJJ CO'm~TO'W. LNTED OOOf (J ()ff)J To 8tlwl Is To Cn; To Clll ! To A1. Dr. Dennis W. Sholt Miilster Sunday WOfShlp 8:30 & 1 Dam Church SchOOl 9am Adti • 9:45 Clllldren Child Catt Provided 644·7400 611 Heliotrope Ave. Corona del Mar , .... ., --Clll • .... 11111• ar Cllrllt Clii'Cll l.illiPll W illiam B. Hemen· way of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, will be inataJJed u senior putor at Cbrisc Ludaeraa Chatcb of C-oata Mesa at 4 p.m. Sunday, •June 5. A recep- tion will follow the service. Hemenway was senior pastor at Christ the King in Coeur d' Alene for 19 years, during which time the congregalion tripled in size and started two mission congregations in Rathdrum and Sandpoint, Idaho. He served on a number of church, community and service club boards and committees while in Idaho. "You don't put one hat on Sunday morning and one William B. Hemenway on Monday morning," he said. "When, as Christians, we live out in the community good things happen." , Christ Luthercn Church is at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-16 11. New cantor joins Temple Isaiah _ A n accomplished concert soloist from Moscow is the new cantor at Temple Isaiah or Newport Beach (Conserva1ive), 2401 Ir- vine Ave., Newport Beach. Vladimir Shta.Yerman, who attended Moscow Academy of Jew- ish Arts and maJored in vocal soloing and piano at Tbillisi Musical College, has sung at Moscow Synagogue, Moscow Conservatory Hall and throughout Europe with the Georgian Philarmony. He now sings during the 8 p.m. Friday services led by Rabbi Marc Rubenstein. Visitors are welcome. For more in formation, call the temple at 548-6900. New minister coming to Orange Coast UU T he Rev. Diana Heath, minister at St. John's Unitarian Church in Cincinnati, has accepted the 1>9sition of minister al Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversallst Church in Costa Mesa. Heath's first sermon will be on Sep!. 11. The Rev. Drnndoch L. Lovely is currently serving as interim minis1er at the Costa Mesa church. Ordained in 1980, Heath has served as interim, associate and full-t ime minister to six ·congregation s. She has been with St. John's si.x years. United Methodist Church or Cosca Mesa is offe ring a trip to the . Huntington Library. Most or the day will be spent on a special exhibit on Abraham Lincoln entitled "The Promise of America," featuring more than 200 items of memorabilia. There will also be a visit to a dozen bol'llnical gardens on the grounds where camellias and magnolias arc expected 10 be in bloom this time of year. There is no admission charge for the library, howeve r, a donaiion ot $5 for adults and S3 for children and students is suggested. Eat a good breakfast and, after ,the tour, participants will indulge in a late lunch at Continental Burger (avcrugc for meals arc $4 10 S6). Wear comfortable shoes for lots of walking, bring money for entrance to the library and mc:ils and meet at the church, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call Ste\'C Bastian, 963-5831. VIDIO IVINING The Costa Mesa Seventh Day Advenllst Church presents its free "Video Evenin_gs'' open 10 evcl)onc in the city and surrounding arc:i~ 7:30 p.m. in the fellowship h:ill a1 'iy church, 271 Avocado St., Co ,;.1esa. l'RESllYTERIAN W11ri;hlr .mJ he.tr 1h1• rm1.t1l,1I, ( hn\I lCl\tcrl.J, t.1M1l·•I mc•··•~c "FULL, VALUE FAITH" ( l Pct\'r I: I · l) ~.11ur,l.1v, M.1y Zn. f\)114, ~ lll PM '\un,l.1~. M ·~ .N, 1994, l'i l0.111.t It' 15 AM 600 S t. Andrews RoaJ, Newport Bench, Cal if\lrnta ( 714) 631-2880 C.1cr'"' fo>m Ncwtxm I l.1rhor I l1gh ~huol .11 In.me .inJ 15th ) Rf/ /(;/()l 15 5CIENCf Rev. ary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "l'lndlng Hly Lile Direction ,. Chld Cart Provided Sefvlces 8:45 am. 10 30 11'1\, S.30 pm CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ,.,,,.., # , .. Ullitld Cll11rct II Rtl/riollt k111JC1 2205 MAIN STREET, • SUITE 23 SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON. BEACH, CA 92648 I (714) 969· 1331 N RTCENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1601 Mol;'*"9A¥11. c--.. ... 644·0745 A00L l .JUNIOA ·SlHIOft 8 OOf'" Ind 10 30I m. ~ Ydl. AM Swldey SdloGI lllv;ldfcl I« bclll NMCtS. R.w."*'1....., \t I 111 < >I )/.\ I MESA VIRDE UNmD MllHODllT CHURCH 1701 lakef I C.M. Worship • ChUrch School 1:10 and 10:00 a.m. Or. W.lli0m E. St.ti 979.8234 , •HIAY, Niii I fEHJU•- Freo blood piraaure diaicl an Mid from 10 to 10-.lO LIL Ill tM Ubnly at '1nl u ..... Mdhil .. a.a.. ti C.... ...... GOWOlll9111SL For more lnlonudon. cl1I ahc dllarch oMco at 548-Tn?. ... .,.. CllAllll. DllHCATl9 l..udletu Cbrdl el"-Muafr, 2900 Pacmc View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. will dedicate ill new Prayer O\apcl durin1 the 10:30 a.m. worship acrvicc. The Cbapc.l .of the Ctoa will be open lO members O( the conircaation and the community for prayers and meditation from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays. nlVIAL "'uun "Three Ways to Keep Religion , Harmless" Is the·tille of the 10:30 a.m. sermon at On1np Coast Unicarian Unlversallst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The scnnon will explore how we arc tempted to take a healthy, meaningful religious faith and trivi:ahze it into a poor imitation of what a vibrant and relevant faith can become. This can be the result of attempting to discipline it cons1ruc1ively. Infant and child care will be provided. For details, call the church at 646-4652. INACTIYI CATNOLIU IOUONT Our Lady Queen ot Anpls, 2046 Mar Vistd' Drive, Newport Beach, welcomes all in:active Catholics to informal Sunday gatherings nt 6:1S p.m. Candid dialogue will focus on topics of participants' concern, which might include changes in the church over 1hc past 25 years since Vatie:an .II, Sacraments, Scripture, Morality or Faith Community. For more . information, call Joe Hocrdemann. 721-0959, Mary Borgia, 644-5554, or Sister Agatha Faimon, 644-9218. MONDAY, JUNI 6 MAaY a&Kla IDDY AP•UCIAUD "Gelling Aeq_uninted With Our Pastor, an App~cciauon," a celebration of lhe IOOth anniversary of the Qrdination of Mary Baker Eddy, will be held nt 7:30 p.m. at First Church or Chrlst, Sdtnllsl, 2880 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa., For more information, c:lll 545-1747. TUUDAY, JUNE 7 DISllRT IOCIAL "Summer Kickoff Dessert Social" is the regular meeting of Beginning Again, Ministry for the Divorced :ind Separated event, 7:30 p.m. in the parish center at Our Lady Queen or An&cls Catholic Church, 2~6 Mar Vist:a Drive, Newport Beach. Desserts and beverages will be served. Cost is S3 per person. WEDNESDAY, JUNE • PltATIR aalAUAIT ,.,.. Ualaed Melllodll& CIMuft .t c.a. Mau bolds a Prayer Brcaktlst at 6 a.m. at De...,..• restaurant at NcwpOC't Boulevard and 17th Street i Cotta Mesa. For more Information. call the church omcc 11 548·7727. . 11\AT MAYeR INAU Rafi Hochman, moyor ol Ellat, Israel speaks at 7:30 a.m. at the Westin-South Coast Plua Ho1el in a prOlflm sponsored by the Business Professional Division of the J"°lsb National Fuad·Onnae Councy/Lon& BHch/Soulb Bay. • Hochman has bct:n instrumcnt:rl in strcngthenina the Eilat economy through the establishment of an investment company for development and industry in the city. Under his innuencc. Eililt has become one of 1~ fastcst·growing cities in Israel. Cost for the morning -which is open to ihc public and includes a Kosher lox-and·bagcl brcakfasl, :i presentation and B discussion period -is S18. Call Shelli Kwi at ror information and rescMtions at 558-8733 or (310) 327-2332. THURSDAY, JUNE 9 ICRllNINO HILPS CINTIR "The Dybbuk," a Yiddish film classic with English subtitles, will be scrccnc a! 7 p.m. al the Laguna Leisure Wort Club House 3 Audilorium in a fund-raise r for the Jc"·ish Senior Center or Orange County in Cost:i Mesa. Suggested donation is S4 for the presentation by Laguna Leisure World's support group for the senior center. For reservations and information, call 458-1506 or Detty Steinhouscr at 454-2877 or Jewish Senior Center at 545-5533. SATURDAY, JUNE 11 CHURCHU HOIT WILCA HMINAR Lutheran Church or the Mosler and Newport llarbor Lulheran Church co-host a Women of the Evangelical Luthcr:in Church of America (WELCA) seminar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Church or the M:ister's Fellowship 1 l:ill, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Coron3 dcl Mar. Author Vivi:in Johnson presents "Crc:itivcly Coping for Tod:iy's Woman," Seminar fee is StO, "hich includes lunch. For more information. phone Ruth Pfaff at 760·6212 or G:.iil Perkins :u 5.iS· 1044. 0 Please send photograph~ n11 t)pc-1.-rltte11 releases detailing sto rles, upcoming c1·ents1 sermon top /cs or any othu news /nl'o/11/n Costa Mcsn and Newport Dcacl churclles to Religion Editor Mat Coker, DDily Pilot, JJO W. lJay St., Costa Mcsn, 91627. You can 11110 fax Items of interest to 6;16.,/170. 'Releases Dre requested tuo it'C'Cks prior to an c•·cnt date. For Information on the weekly Religious Directory contact: 642-4321, x270 C/IRl'i 1 /..\,'\J _.,< II ,\'( I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lldo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chucch IOJm ac Spm, Sunday School 11>.un Wtdnrsday Mttlings l:OOpm Now 1h~nlcs be unro God, which alrvays causcrh us ro mumph 1n Chrisr, and makcth m~nifesr rhc uvor of hil lcnowlcd1~ by u1 in c~ry pl~. II Corinrhiani 2: 14 · Branch of The Mothtr Church 'T1'e fim Ch11rdl of Chritt, Scltntaac Botcon, Masuchu•us < llR/51/,\ fl\; T HAllOR CHRISllAN CHURCH ~ of crrtst) 2401 IM1I Awt. • Slllla lslbel Newport 8elcl\ Sunday Worship -10:ooAM Or. Gene' A. Swanson 6'5-5781 RI 11< ,f< Jl r., ~< II N< I NIWPOIT llACll CHUICH 901OM 1141, N.I . 1 (Wist of Jll11f#HJ (Nof1fl ~ Bnstol) (E11t of"'*' w,,.,. A/fpolfJ ~tun. tO:IO a.m. M, fU, 11\ (7t4) W.H" °'· Julllelll Evn. ,..,-Ohctof ' .f Newport Beach/Co1ti Mesa Dally Pilot IOCllTY . ~I aboard tor sp~ing salute benefiting children's center G lori• and R•y Osbrlnk - along with benefit chair Pcgy Goldw•tcr Clay and her husband Bob and honorary chairs Donna and John Crean - .... Cllll stood at the ballroom doors of Newport's Le Meridien Hotel to "welcome aboard" guests and benefactors of The Associates or' the House Ear Institute of Orange County. The • to the House Ear Institute Children's Center attracting Dr. How.rd House and his family, the entire Osbrink clan, with special note of son Jim Bentley who charmed the dinner crowd with his opening act magic and comedy that included his beautiful young daughter as the magician's-assistant. Judge Luis Cardenas, and his wife Kim joined the charming Sandra Brodie, responsible for the evening's decor, Charlie and Nora Hester, and the beautiful June Wian, recently back in town from a real cruise to Australia. Bender, Cerise Feeley, Tita Lou, Sue Hook and Oorb:mi Venezia. Quote of the night belongs to Venezia, who had JUSt come from a taping or her show with John Crean, "Home on the Range." Venezia, usually the tower of positive ene rgy wa!. a liule cfralned. Discouraged by the cancellation of the Home Show -which aired a spot done by the cooking duo -and fr ustrated by the luck or action in Holl}'\\OOJ to get the old career in high gear, Venezia repeated John Crean's advice to her that very day: fact live up to its name. As one of the premiere events on the Oran~e Coast, the Cinde rella dinner was chaired by the talented Gail Rher, joining husband H.obcrt, and friends Leann and Cy Alrord, Emily an d Richard Barrett, Bette and Jim Dobroll, .\1ary MargarN and Ed"in Finster, Joan Kipper, Doris and lluns Linhardt, frnn :i nd Robert Morgan, and president or the Cinderella Guild, the lo,el) L)nn Voight and her hu~band Robert Neiman Marcus co-ho'>ted lhe uffair (to remc'mber) \\ith the· Ci nJcrella Ctuld. It \\a!. a firi.t for the guild and for the high-e nd. retailer to J01n forces for a nautical-themed The Crowd event seated all 400 guests at the "captain's table" or what appeared to be a marvelous intimate dinner in th e dining room of a good friend. Of course, it was a friend with a large dining room. -.. A friend called me at the last minute and asked what I thought about going down under with her," said Wian. "I said no way, I had no interest in tra<1eling that far for a cruise. Thanks but no thanks. Then she asked, 'how would you like to go on an Australian cruise for ftee?' 'Free? I've always wanted to go to Australia. When do we leave?' " It seems the woman's traveling companion had canceled at the last minute. Despite Wian's insistence on paying, she ended up down under on top. From left, Lulu Halfacre, Mary Jean Simpkins and Michele Borer. "Barbara, get back that attitude of gratitude. How many people with a li11le ~how on cable access are being courted by big Hollywood production companies like Castle Rock?" Attitude of gratitude, that's a motto for !.uccess. The Islanders Deach Dall is slated for June 11 at Fashion Island. chant} b:ill 1 he marn;ige WJl> a happy one, celebrated by nearly 300 guests pa)'ing SlOO apiece to allcnd the formal dinner featuring a l:.ll>h1on c:xtra,aganza The $125-per-person evening featured the jazz artistry of Jack Jones. He performed his ·entire club act for the charity crowd, incJuding sentimental favorites backed by a multi-media video presentation of his late father Alan Jones and pe rsonal home video of his wife and daughter shot at his home in Indian Wells. The dinner was a spring salute 432 32nd Street Newport Beach 675-2864 - 0 week in the very swank Dig Canyon home of Mary Jean and Ted SlmpkJns for a little dining and a little underwriting for the upcoming "Grand Beach Ball" hosted by the local charity organization known as the Islanders . From the cruise-themed to the beach-themed. Friends of Childhelp USA gathered this Mary Jean may be the new "hostess with the mostess" on the Newport Coast. She entertained the cocktail crowd that included ls lilut. Agm1 Stil/ in Business? ,,,..-:. I ~ s ,;~ • r Since 1957 Rabbitt Insurance Agency · 631-7740 ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA CARE ) Fullerton Guest Home 1510 E. Commonwealth Fullerton, CA 926) 1 (714) «t-2636 Lie. #300606969 Sunflower Gardens 3730 S. 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Spcci:d tribute paid to St. John founder and principal dc .. 1gncr ~Jaric Cra~. and benefit comm111ee members Joni Allison, L)nn Concil h1, Shirl C) L:.lrk, Anna Stockmar, Kim Lntarus, and a ho)t of other) making the e\en1ng J sma)hing reality. Downtown Huntington Bea Ch P.C.H. & Main In the Piers/de P vi/lion 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA (at foot of Pier) 675--7760 Big &tall Cutter & Buck • B.D. Baggie . guys now Sansabelt Hubbard Slacks have a Reyn Spooner American Terrain great place Robert Talbott Ties Creek wood ·to shop~ Don Bauer's urban & community planning firm has handled projects from Mammoth to Texas, from Indonesia to Nigeria ... his travels give him opponuni~ ties to shop worldwide buys most of his clothes-mcludmg XXLT shirts-right here in Tustin at A . J . a C O . A J. & Company .. says he en1oys the quality, the selection, and the service 13n1 HI rpo11-. T•Ptua 573 4880 Saturday, May 28, 1994 Ben Johnson in one of his countless cowboy movie roles. COWBOY ACTO R AMBLES UP TO NEWPORT A day before he gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of . Fame, cowboy actor Ben Johnson will be feted at a private party Wednesday aboard John Wayne's Wild Goose in Newport Harbor. Johnson, who won an Oscar for his role in "The Last Picture Show" in 1971, is traveling from hi s Phoenix home for the celebrations. Ermal Williamson, a John Wayne look-alike who is organizing the pre-star party cruise, said the converted minesweeper was chosen for the festivities because Johnson and the Duke were good friends and both experienced long days as movie cowboys. Wayne's 86th birthday will also be toasted at the party. , Among those expected to attend are Harry Carey Jr., Iron Eyes Cody, Dub Taylor, John Mitchum, Robert Mitchum's brother and the president of one of the largest western film f cstivals in the world, Burt Kennedy, who wrote "The Train Robbers" and "War Wagon" for Wayne, and the Duke's former wife, Pilar. FILMJTV NOTES: Candidates for the 70th Assembly District and Orange County Supervisor, 2nd District, will appear next week as part of a six·program series on KOCE-TV (Channel 50). Hosted by Jim Cooper, the Huntington Beach·based Public Broadcasting System series kicks off 6:30 p.m. Monday (and repeats S p.m. Sunday, June 5) with the five candidates seeking to replace retiring Supervisor Harriett Wieder. The Assembly show will air 6:30 p.m. Friday (repeating 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 6) .... Filmmaker Bruce Brown ("Endless Summer" • and the new "Endless Summer II") will be awarded the second annual Waterman Achievement Award at the Surf Industry Manufacturers Association's fifth annual Waterman's Ball on Saturday, June 4, at the Cc1lifornia Scenario Sculpture Carden, 611 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesi!. Urown is donating a surfboard used in "Endless Summer" to be auctioned that evening to raise money to benefit the ocean environment. For ticket information, call 760-0784 .... Jim Edwards, president of the Newport Beach-based Edwards Cinema chain, has "' donated his Edwa rds 8 Cinema theater at Hutton Centre in Santa Ana for a Hollywood·style movie premiere of "City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly's Cold." The benefit for the Orange County Probation Community Action Association will be held June 9. For ticket information, call 569-2145 .... AMC Theaters will launch a "Summer Matinee" program June 27 that allows parents and their kids a chance • to see a series of C· and PC-rated films for only 75 cents per person when a book of 10 tickets Is purchased for S7 .SO. The series of all-time family favorites and recent hits -including "Home Alone 2," "Free Willy" and "An American Tail" -can be enjoyed 10:30 a.m. Mondays through Fridays throughout the summer. You can get the books at any AMC theater. Does Your ' ~· Physical Therapy Clinic~ Offer All This? 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I I (rorn 7am to llanl 1 Crom 7am to l lam1 I w/ooupon only I w/coupon only L------~L------~ • Newport Buch/Costa Mesa Dally P ITMIUlll Generation x luel8 llllb Octane's second n1m D igh <Xtane Productions seems to be catching fire as principal photography has just been completed on "Cityscrapcs," the Newport Beach-based company's second feature film . "This is a movie I think will really be entert aining and address , what•s going on with the younger generation in LA," said Brad Moseley, High Octane's 34-year-old president, chairman and chief financial officer and co-executive producer of "Cityscrapes." The film in vignette form MAlC M .unN, DAIL'I' r u.oT plans to release an album of original songs from the M>und trnc by Horovitz and others. "Cityscrapes" is High Oc1ane's second venture with Hollywood-based Centre Films (which co-executive produced). Both teamed up for High Octane' debut, "Almost Hollywood," a satire of the D-movie trade sturring former Pla)boy Playmate of the Year India Allen. "Almo!lr Hollywood" is being distributed internationally by Crown International Pictures. It was Crown's lead film at the American Film Marl.et in Sant:i Monica in February and will be at the Cannes Film Festival. follows the travails of Generation Xsters over the cou rse o( 24 hou rs in Los Angeles. Several young stars fill the cast, including Bcastie Boy Adam Horovitz, lone Skye ("Say Anything"}, Daphne Zuniga ("Melrose Place") and Max Brad Moseley of Newport Beach-basttd High Octane Productions. Next for High Octane is "Superbike," a fantasy adventure story Moseley is "very excited about" because it will introduce the comp:rny 10 the growing family entert:iinm ent market. Perlich ("Maverick"). Produced and directed by Michael Becker, who collaborated with Rob Montalbano on the screenplay, "Cityscrapes" is based on Becker's short film o( the same name. which won the Gold Award at the Houston International Film Festival. That attracted Tri-Star Pictures, which optioned "Cityscrapes" for four years. That option expired as Tri-star focused on bigger-budget films, so a group from Filmtribe Moving Pictures took it to High Octane, and a movie was born. "I think the market right now is ready for this kind of film ," said Mose ley, a Fountain Valley resident. He likened the style to Robert Alt man film , with dozens of stars making cameo appearances. Tony Scott, the brother of director Ri dley Scott, an d Dr. Timothy Leary have small roles. "The filmmakers have established long-term relationships and frie ndships," Moseley said. 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' • • ·, , • 1 1 Lr i ~~ I I ( I J j' •• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, May 28, 1994 Af f ITAOI UTU Newport Beach could learn an art lesson lroin Santa Fe . . . BY ROYA l'OULADJ SnctAJ, TO ntl DAILY PILOT L ast month, four members of the Newport Beach City Arts Commission, myself included, traveled, at their own expense, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to get a closer look at the dynamics of the city's arts commission. Art plays a vital role in the identity and economy of the city of Santa Fe, and the citizens and city government alike are acutely aware of this. COMMENTARY There were several glaring diff erenccs in the state of the Santa Fe Arts Commission and our very own commission. It is hard to determine the exact reasons why one commission may be so much more effective and respected than another, but the composition of its members, its finances, and the light in which it is viewed by arts associations and city council members must play a vital role in the difference between a powerful commission and a weak one. Newport Beach City Art Commissioners who went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, were (from left): Cathy Anderson, Phyllis Drayton, Pat Brubaker and Roya Fouladi. Some interesting aspects of the Santa Fe commission are its makeup, its budget and its place in the community. Our commission is comprised of nine members, as is the Santa Fe group. But one striking difference is the diversity of the Santa Fe group. There arc five men and four women; two ilre Native Americans, four are Hispanic. They arc guided by a hired director who has extensive experience in art administration. The Newport group consists of eight women, one man; eight a.re white. I suppose this adequately reflects the makeup of our community, but it is known that cultural diversity on a board brings different perspectives as well as different aesthetics, something which keeps homogeneity at bay. The Santa Feans serve two-year terms and are limited to a ma.'<imum of two terms. Our commission~rs serve four-year terms and can serve two times; a total of eight years. Can enthusiasm and involvement stay as dynamic in an unpaid volunteer for eight years? I have no idea, as l am only just reaching my . one-year mark. a. Another significant difference between the two groups is their art backgrounds. The Santa Feans have well-rounded and impressive experiences under their belts. One member was the conductor of the Corned Santa. Fe Opera Symphony, another was the director of the Museum of New Mexico, one was on the Mu seum of New Mexico Board of Regents for 12 years. Two of their members are practicing art educators, four are successful artists, and one is an ·attorney and art consultant who brings administrative skills to th e organiza tion. Our own commission is a capable one also, but it does not have a collective resume as inf used with intensive art experiences. A f CW of US have art degrees, one Of us currently practices sculpture, one is in the art in surance business. As for the others, I am . not fully aware of their art backgrounds. A gargantuan difference between the two commissions is ARTIST TO SHOW KIDS HOW TO WORK IN GREEN Artist Marcia Scott Kramer presents Eco-Art Workshop 3:30-5 p.m. Tuesday through Thurs- day at the Launch Pad in Crystal Court. Designed for children ages 8 and older, the workshop shows how to make paper out of used materials and transform it into art and reuse household trash to build creative sculptures. Cost is SS to S7.50 and class size is limited. Res- ervations: 546.-2061. ART NOTES: New hand-colored photographs by Jane Krensky go on dis· play Wednesday through July 2 at Susan Spiritus Gallery at Triangle Square. A reception with Krensky will be held 2·5 p.m. Sat· urday, June 4 ••.. A recep- tion for mixed-media artist Rick Araluce, image-maker Dan Montano and print· maker Ken Marapese will be held from 7 to 9 tonight at Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Space 111 , Santa Ana. OCCCA is exhibiting the trio 's new works through June 24. The reception will be preceded at 6 p.m. by a lecture from Marapese. AH of it is free. More info: 549-4989. < . I J or Ill. \ .\I. \ '/ ·1 · 1~ I \ <; :' 6.0%* Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Desig>ed 11; 1Vvin Campbel~ with Roger's Gatdens, now with 8otanicdre 6J1,J3J8 NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! Guaranteed Principal & Interest Rate Leading financial publications call it "America's Best Safe Investment". Call now for more information! 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DOG TAGS will appear on each page throughout the section, and will include the name, rank, unit and/or specialty, their theatre of operation and years of service for . your veteran. their budgets. The Newport commission makes do with a barely approved S.t0.000 per year. The Santa Feans have- approximately SI million to play with, $800.000 of which is earmarked for grant!i to non·prorit organiza tion!>. Thb amazing figure is achieved through a 4 percent lodger'l> tax, one qu,mcr of which goes to the commisl>ion. In addition, the Santa F1: commission receives monies through capital improvement bond issue s, which amount to approximately SS0,000 per year and is earmarked for Art in Public Places projecb. The rest of its budget is approve~ by lhe city council, which is fully :iware of the economic and quality·of.li(c impac t art has in their cily. An sales revenues in Santa Fe amount to 16 percent of all gross receipt), -approximately $410 million. This indu~try also accounts for approximately 16 percent of the total employed persons in the county. The city itsel f makes S4.5 million in truces per year froa;n art related event!.. and sales, after the state and county have taken their shares. There are other factors that ensure the success of a commission, including organization, teamwork, involvement in nod invitation to art events, communication with other city office s and commu n11~ support. h was educational to visit a city "here all the pieces have fallen into place and mnke for an effective machine that enhance!> the 'cily's per)onality and character. ll b not an impos:.1blc feat for a city as )Qphistic::ucd J\ Newpon Oeach, cspeciallx \\hen considering ii!> locale apd c9mmunity makeup. Thin k about it. RoJD Fou/Ddi is trcnsurcr of tlle Newport Benell City Arts · Commission. 723-5372 3441-B \11 QM, Ne~ lleaft • Nen te Parlllou It tile •ater foutala • 6 u 1 • 0Glt4 s .... Spirits high despite low turnout tor Red Cloud Bv TOM Sr£1ss \1·trw . TO TH£ DAILY 1'1u n SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO Volu nteers of the first annual Red Cloud Benefit Concert, which fea- tured m:iny Costa Mesa-Newport l.kach area perfo rmers, proved 1hey could plan it out, but not nec- c-.sarily bring 'cm out. . . na .. UTll MUSIC NOTES: With the weather heating up (after the requisite morn· ing-cloud cover), the out· door-concert season kicks off locally next week. Pre· sented by Studio Cafe and the Balboa Owners and Merchants Assod a· tion, the free sunset con· certs will be held in Bal· boa Park at the foot of the Balboa Pier near the gazebo beginning Wednesday evening. To be held 6 to 8 p.m. Mon· days through Fridays in June, the concerts will In- clude blues, Jau and soft rock from such local per· formers as-John Heos· senstamm, Mark Wood, Jeff Gonzalez, The Works, Chiu Harris and Family Style. Meanwhile, the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club kicks off its third annual Champagne Sunday of Jazz series June 5 with a presentation titled "Ja · maican Me Crazy." Trin· idad & Tobago Streel Orum Band All-Star Jam Newport Beach/Costa Mesa DaUy Pilot will be presented from S to 9 p.m. in the View Lounge at 900 Newport Center Drive. Porcupine, the Maxx Band, Jeff Kash· iwa, Freeway Philhar- monic. Tony Guerrero and Greg Vail are among the other performers scheduled to appear Sun- days through Sept. 4. The~ is no charge to at- tend and special drink prices and appetizer.s will be available. "Jamaican Me Crazy" benefits Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. If you can't make it to Pacific Symphony Or· chestra's concert 8 p.m. Thursday, you can catch it live on KUSC-FM (91.Sl. Under the baton of Carl St. Clair, the pro- gram, which will also be performed -but not broadcast -Wednesday, includes Daugherty's Desi, Mendelssohn's Vio" lin Concerto in e, Op. 64 (with guest soloist Kyoko Takezawa) and Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique, Op. 14. Allhough orga niLers were disap· poi ntell with 1hc 75-pcrson turnout la-.t Saturday in 1he 480-seat Coach House.: here, hc.:ld to benefit the Irvine-based Red Cloud Amer· 1can Indian Socic1y, they said it re· Jlly di dn'1 matter. Proceeds from Red Cloud concert help needy Native Americans. ''I feel like th e ~how was a suc· c~ss, jus1 1101 financially," said Red Cloud t 1 ea!lurer Leann Breeze. .. Now we know wh:ll we did wrong and how 10 go about doing it in the fu1u1c." She nddcd lhat Red Cloud will begin planning th e next year!s t'\Cnl much earlie r than the eight- ''cck '' indow the organization al- l ),,cd il!>Cll w11h 1hi!> show. And •I e group might C\ en make a prof· ur, C\Cll better. ra i!>e a''arcness il>0ul l'\ali\c Americans. Most of 1 c Un11cd S1a1es ci liLcnry is un· . ,,,ire or uncunccrncd \\ith lndi· 1 '· !>aid R1.d Cloud cxccu11vc di· • llor llugh ~1.Jrgc!.,On. I'm nut hl.11rnng anyone," Mar· • ... ,on ... 11d. c111nl! a 1h ird \\Orld p .er!) ra1c, rn1~1mal cduca1ion 1 I a ~ccm1ngly dmt·filled in· 11 rma1io11 driveway a!. 1he reason 1 ignorance ... But on some of 1h:.,e reliervatiom. 1t\ liJ..e living in 11 181h century gulog." 11 'i. a ~itua1ion that, after 25 years, Red Cloud founder Phil Stevens could no longer ignore. The g.reat grandson of Sioux Warrior Standing Bear, Stevens, 65, has been a volunteer in Indian affairs for the majority of his adult life, often traveling to the North- ern Plains states during the holi- day season to assist Jesuit priests in humanitarian relief efforts. "There has always been a defi· nite need for human support to help American Indians," Stevens said. "They're neat people who need a chance. They're just strug· gljng to survive." Many Sioux families must choose between feeding them- selves or repairing their homes, a vicious cycle that often results in substandard housing for those who even have homes, he said . And it bothered Stevens so much that, on the persuasive urg· ings of seven Jesuit priests, he sold Ultrasystems -his $155 million per-year grossing engineering com· pany, dumped his suits and began the non-profit Red Cloud in 1988. For Stevens, Red Cloud, named in honor of current Sioux Chief 99 with coupon below ll ~tJ),,.. tJ)~ ~ ~Costa Mesa 2150 H•rbor Blvd. at Victoria • OPEN 24 HOURS -•coUPO~· - SERVED f ROM 2PM TO 10PM NowTHRU MAY 31 , 1994 SIRLOIN STEAK I •SOUP OR SALAD •VEGETABLE I . 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BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 •FAX TO: 646-4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CAU-IN COM~1ENTS): 642·6086 Computer IQ goes out the Windows--..; F inally I had to admit it: Many parts of the "Idiot's Guide to Windows" were . wa~ over my head. For the other electronic illiterates among us, Windows is a software program that's supposed to make using a computer easy. The IBM-compatible people invented one night to defend themselves Crom the Macintosh people. 1 got into this mess because my old On the Coast machine committed suicide last month. The hard disk crashed and something called the mother board self-immolated. The repair people said the machine wouldn't be worth fixing. 1 could get a new and better one for nearly the cost of fixing the old one. Since these guys didn't sell computers, I believed them. Besides, they said, I would just love Windows. My first thought was to go back to the chap who sold me the deceased computer. It wasn't his fault 1he thing crapped out, he's a local merchant, and he gave me a marvelous deal. Which is probably why he's OU('-of business. Nearly all the small stores I shopped four years ago have vanished or have changed hands. Someone shopping for a computer doesn't have many choices these days. You can go to one of the computer super stores, where I found the service lousy, or to one of the office-supply super stores, where 1 found the selection limited. Or you can go to little shops liuered with electronic skeletons and dusty boxes of extinct software. For a bargain price they will build any kind of computer you want in three working days. Some of these places doubtless build a splendid machine, others probably don't. But , how does someone who's out-computcred by most fourth-graders, tell the difference? You do it on fait~, of course, but that was elusive. 1 shopped about a dozen places and finally, out in the farthest reaches of industrial west Newport, I found Egon Reich and an outfit he calls CompuSave. Instead of telling me all the stuff the other people said I "must have," l;gon told lllLJow to save several hundred bucks. I had found faith and I bought. T rouble is, it's like buying a Ferrari without knowing how to drive. I turned to the self-help books, most of which have titles like "Windows Computing Made Ridiculously Simple." But why does it take a 900-page book -literally -to explain how easy something is? After even the "Idiot's Guide 10 Windows" couldn't tell me why two things l had written and saved disappeared into cyberspace, 1 called computer tutor Tracy Venezia. Tracy is a genuine computer scientist, but instantly came down to my kindergarten level of knowledge. She rescued me in two hours, not 900 pages. Now 1 even know how to check.the spelling of a word with "user-friendly" Windows. All you do is grab the little mouse thing, make it point the arrow to "Writing Tools" on the "Menu Bar." Then you press the left mouse button, which makes a "Dialog Box" tumble down . Next you point the arrow at "Check Spelling" and click the left button again, then do two more point-and-click operations. After the spell checker has checked, you click one more time to get back to where you were. Unless there arc mistakes, in which case there are two or three more clicks for each word. That's the modern "Windows" way. On my old machine, you pressed a key marked "Ctrl," then the "S" key and the spell-checker checked .. Makes one wonder how much progress is really progress. Frt:d Martin's column runs tVtf'1 Thursday and Sa turday. PRUIDINT LOCAL POUTICI THE REAL CONSERVATIVE • Jim Silva is the best choice in the race for county supervisor T he race to succeed Harriett Wieder is one or the more • interesting eleclions Orange County has seen in many years. Typically our local contests are routine: the 1r1ost conservative Republican wins. r-------. ·And generally, that's a do in fact count Clearly, however, the most startling move is Linda Moulton-Patterson's bid to succeed Wieder. Perhaps Moulton-Patterson struck up a friendship with Harriett during the Clinton campaign. Mouhon-Patterson was a Clinton delegate at his nominating convention in '92. Or perhaps Moulton-Patterson decided that Orange County as a whole needed a string of tax raises and fee hikes such as she had rammed through in Huntington Beach. Or maybe she believed Clinton's "landslide" in '92 was a vote of confidence in big government. like Harriett, or a Cl inion-backing convcntioneer like Moulton-Patter:>on. No, Jim Silva b simpl)' a respec1J1blc pu~lic servant with a long record of keeping government efficient amJ low-cost. And he thinks that kind of common·scnsc appeal is enough lO win him the 2nd District seat. Somewhere in the last few months, a light went on in Columnist Without Portfolio good thing. The county's long tradition of low·tax, pro-law- enCorcement elected officials has assured the voters or policies th1lt kept the local economy on an equal footing with nearby jurisdictions, while also investing in public safety. Things started to get a little wacky in '92, when Harriett Wieder For whatever reason, Moulton-Patterson decided she was just right to succeed Harriett, and become the first liberal Democrat to win outright an Orange County Board of Supervisor's race. Moulton-Patterson's mind. She figured out that liberal Democrats really don't win many Clllll)lOl'lllll ;\~MF. 0'1Ll l'tUlT Jim Silva has needed conservative credentials. and businessman Roger Johnson led a half-dozen or so other Orange County natives into the Bill Clinton camp. Harriett's explanations then didn't make a lot of sense, but the spectacle was different and certainly entertaining. Inspired, perhaps, by Wieder's conversioh in '92, a whole host of local officials started pulling off unexpected moves. Gil Ferguson retired, Cor example, setting off a battle for his seat that in intrigue and ferocity resembles the War of Spanish Succession. And John Moorlach launched a challenge to Orange County Treasurer Bob Citron, who's been in office so long that he appears to have forgotten that elections Jim Silva, Moulton-Patterson's colleague on the Huntington Beach City Council and opponent on the ballot, thinks she's wrong. Every tax hike that Moulton-Pauerson has endorsed, Silva has opposed. When Surf City's residents noticed a 5% hike in the cost of cable TV they could thank Moulton-Pauerson for it, but not Silva -Silva opposed the increase. I t was differences like these that propelled Jim Silva into the race. He's a long-time, member-in-good standing of the Republican Party. And he's conservative. And he's pretty square. As a high school teacher, Jim's a solid citizen, and certainly not nashy FISCALLY UNFIT races in O.C. And then the reall) odd stuff started to happen. Moulton-Pauerson bega n to sound like J im Silva. Her rhetoric t:hangetl. She started calling for more police patrols (but not more police). And i.hc dropped all 1alk of t:i'< hikes and fee increases. Moulton·Pa11erson \\COi stealth. She\ camounJged her politics. She·s no longer louting her Lies to Bill Clinton. or her predilections to wise revenue., through tax and fee hil..es. The question is: Will this work'! I don't think so. Voters in Cost..1 Mesa especiall)' ha\'e nc\cr '>hO\\n mud1 IO\c for cJndidates \\ho \\ant to tr:.1nsfer more of th eir pa}chccks to a Barry Hammond's fina.ncial problems an issue in 70th Assembly race B arry Hammond wants to be the next member of the state Assembly from the 70th District. Barry, if I may, says he's a successful businessman, a fiscal conservative, and wiJI bring to Sacramento "the brand or common sense" California needs to brin_&_ fiscal responsibility back to state government. But if we move beyond the campaign nourishes, one compelling and ultimately decisive question remains. How much of Barry Hammond's self· description is accurate? Hammonds had insurance, hcrc's Susan Hammond's response: "Yes, we did, but they paid a very small portion of the bills -about 10 percent. The balance was paid through the use or our credit cards." The Hammonds would like vo ter!> to believe lba.t· (a,).AILof these "calamitous events" happened within a very short period of time; (b) The Hammonds paid for all three medical emergencies out of pocket -minus 10% covered by their insur:ince; and (c) Most of their credit cards bills - $63.250 in all -were necessitated by medical expenses not covered by th e insurer. A sad tale indeed. If only it were accurate. But most of it is a stretch, and some of it is downright deceptive. of September, 1990. ·1 he state tax lien \\:IS paid off by May 28, 1991 when a release was filed, but Barry waited eight months. until Feb. 7, 1992 to pay his fair share ol 1990 ( l) fe<lc.J:al ta.x~. Barry says he lius no memory of the state und federal tax liens against his business. Thb is truly unbelievable. According to a Domestic Stock Corporation Statement filed v. i1h the state of California, dated August 31, 1990, Barry count} go,ernment thJt docsn'\ do much fur city re-.1dent). And gi\'en that Silva and Moulton·P:iltcro;on ''ill 1.fo itlc up the l luntington U.:ad1 \Otc. 11 lool..., lil..e thh 1, Co-.ta ~ksa's c:lcc11on to d.:c1Jc:. I'll be ":.stchmg J unc: 7 tu -.cc \\ hetha the !>ill) scai.on b mer in Orunge Count). If it i,. Jun S1ha \\111 out·poll ~touhon-P..itter.,~n. U..it 11 the l.ittcr g..irncr., more \vte!'I, then 1 guc:--. there arc ~1 lot of foll..' \\ho \\;int higher 1.1\CS. W11h ~tuultun-P:ittcr.,on. thc1·11 gcr their "i,h. I/ugh Jlc11ifl i!> a .\c•11port lJt.•at•h attornt·.~. ro./Just of K CI:. I"!> "Lift• and Tim£')," a11d KFI ratliu talk-s/lu11 hos t. Barry hasn't been very forthcoming with the' voters about his 1991 bankruptcy, the federal and slate tax liens placed on his business or the "short sell" of his home in First, the events Barry cites • transpired over more than a year, starting with medical problems encountered by his daughter and \\ ife Hammond was both the chief executi\ e and chief fin ancial officer of Jon Barry Associates, Inc. Moreover the sta te and Barry Hammond has checkered financial history. Liberal Politics 1983 to avoid a bank foreclosure and pay off outstanding debt. Barry Hammond is not the person he claims to be -neither a successful businessman nor responsible and prudent with his personal finances. Troubling indicators for one who wants responsibility for the state budget. Tbt Bankruptcy: Barry Hammond's 1991 bankruptcy for the amount of $98,250 is now a matter of record in the campaign. Why did Barry file for bankruptcy? In a Hammond campaign Oyer, deceptively called "The Republican Messenger" (Vol.II, No. 1). Barry says. ... My daughter Cari broke her leg and had complications. Then within six days Susan had emergency surgery. This was followed by my own crippling back injury which resulted in major surgery. To top it all off, my company's major client skipped town, leaving me holding the bag for a $200,000 bad debt. ln a matter of months, we were wiped out." When asked in the same flyer if the in February of 1990 and ending perhaps with his back surgery in March of 1991. And who knows when the major client skipped town ? Barry hasn't said. Second, Barry's back surgery wasn't an out-of-pocket expense, it was paid for by Irvine taxpayers. By March of 1991 he was already a member of the Irvine City Council and covered by the city's generous health insurance policy. Third, we now know that only $28,000 -according to Hammond - of the $63,250 in credit-card debt was for medical bills. Of course, we'll have to take Barry's word for that, since he .. has no intention of releasing his credit card receipts. But let's assume Barry is finally coming clean, there nre still problems -Barry took out a second trust deed on his home for S84,300 on April 24, 1990 -two months after both medical emergenc;ies. Why wasn't that amount sufficient to cover the $28,000 in medical bills? The tax liens: State and federal tax Liens were filed against Jon Dorry Associates, Inc. -Barry's company - in the spring or 1991 for taxes owed as federal ta~ liens were m:iiled to Jon Barry Associates Inc .• which happens to have the same address as the Hammonds' residence. Home mortgage drfoult: And there's more still. Unfortunately, Bari') 's problem with money management v.eren't limited to his 1991 bankruptC). Jn 1979 the Hammonds purchased ~1 home in Irvine. but just four }Car l::itcr were over their heads in debt. The Hammondl! had four -}C'>, four - trust deeds on their home: SS.t.900 in debt on a home mortgaged for $99,900! The reality of what h:ippens ''hen }'OU overextend your assets and abil1t1c-. hit home. as ii were. '"hen the Hammonds were unable 10 pay their mortgage to .Home Federal. A Second Notice of Default, dnted June 6. 1983. wns sent for the amount of S6.823.29. indicating that the mortgage pa~ menh due a of Feb. 1. 1983 and sub cquc nt I~ had ltill not been paid. The Hammond .. sold their home soon after. Should nny of this matter to GOP voters in the 70th Asscmbl) D1:,t11ct? Absolutely. narry Sa)S "th is whole i\'IUC in a complete non-issue." Oh re all}'? HOW TO CONTACT YOUR RIPRISINTATIVU : Tower, Suite 430, Newport Beach, 92660. 756-2244 or fhll of AJmimsrm1on, 10 Ci\lc Center Pl.iu. Simi An.i. 13arf'\ llamrnunJ anJ Im c\pc!nl>l\e hanJler-. ha\c m:idc h-. C\penencc .1) a suc~es.,ful. "qu1,ctl} compete nt" bu,111i: ..... m.111 and hi'> 1.ommitml.!nt tl\ . fis1.al rc,p1.n1'lb1l l\ the cor ncrst1.rnc .. of h1 .. c:.impJ1gn hJr .. 1.11c A'":mbl) I hc:rclvrc ~Ill} 111l\lrm.111un \\ hKh hcJs li~ht on \\ h~thcr Uurn HJ111m011d prJl.liCC~, \\hat he £lll.'JCh1.'S or \\hether he li\C\ up IU hi'> high '0Unding pnnuplc-. I) \\1,mh rnn,1Jcring b.:l0re \OU \ot.: un June 7. · IJJrr> Hammond "a" 1n llct':iult 1.\I ha~ ml1rtga.ge pa) ment-. an 19 3, !-hon 'olJ hi!) home. h.1J federal .ind "ltJIC t:l\ hen.., llkJ again~t hi'> bu,111es' for failure to p;,iy ta\c~ in 1990 . ..inJ fikJ for b.ankrupt..:) in 1'J91. kJ\lng 15 Ji I fer nt knJa ... h.1ng111!; "1th Sh3.~50 1n unp.11J J~bt. 1 hi\ C\llhlllUlC\ -Ill UOllll\t,1bblc: p.tttern 1>r (111Jn1.:1.tl 1111,111'111;1gl.'m.:nt. l!\CC"llhe 'penl1111g. anJ 1 ... .::11 1rrc,pon"h1ht) tl)(1 J1,turb111g h1 be ignored b) the pre'' ..inJ l\)\l 1 clc' apt Ill dJi1m madl.' by U:11 r'\ I l.1 minon'1 111 1hi'!> c:imp;11gn to b~ Ji,1111..,,cJ li) thl.' \\>lcr .... \l:lrk p, traC't·u i .m llHCk /;}I(• profu\or :JI LCJ 111 p1>l11it~I drnr"·· Bill Clinton, (0), The \.\(hite House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. (202) 456-l\ 11 (6 a.m. ro 2 p.m. P.S.T. 206 Cannon Bldg., Wasnlngton, O.C. 20515, (202) 92701 225-5611. (mo.n of Newport Beach) Harriett Wieder 2nd Dtst. Uxtl MC5a, 834-3220 Dana llohrabachcr, (R). 4Sth Dist., 16 l 62 Beach Blvd., Tom Riley Sth DISC. (Ne\\ port Bc.ich, S . .111t.i An.i I kighfi) tw" .l30CJ \l.i'' r, Cllr.:1\o: 'l'uni..-c , \l.l\•ll p10 '""'· J ... m \\';m, John Cm, l' ch n 11.ln, Juhrl H ... ~t~r· ).tn t>c:h.i~. Phil .... 111\Ulll'. OUNOI COUNn fAIR IOUD VICI PRUIDINT Al Gott, (0). The Capirol Bldg,. Suite 212, Washlngtoo, o.c. 20500 OOVl•NOR Pete Wilton. (R), Stare Capirol, Sacramcnro, 95814, (916)4-tS-2841 U.LllNATOU Bari>an Boxer, (D). 1 ll H-" Senate Bldg., Suite lU. Wuhanaton D.C., 20510 (202) 214·3553 or. 2250 E. Imperial Hwy. Ste. 545. EJ Scaundo. 90245. (llO) 41•·5700 Dianne Pelnlteln. (0), Ul Han Bldg., Wuhinpon D.C., 20510 (202) ll4-3Ul or lJllJ Sann Monica BM .• See. 915, Loa AnJcb, 90025. (llO) 914-1JOO. MOU•er~AllVll Chrit Co .. (ll). 47th Dilt .• 4000 MacAnhur Blvd., Eaa + Suitt 304, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 847·2433 or 834-3550 1017 Longworth Building, Washinion, D.C. 20515, COUNTY IOARD OP IDUCATION (201) llS-2415. (Costa M~ and csr Newport Beach) 200 Kalmus Om~ Co.u Mo.i, p 0 Bo>. 9050, ITAft ANAn .r --92628·9050, 966-iOOO Marian Bergcton, (R), 37th Disr. 140 Newport Ccnrc:I'' EU&&bcth O. Pukcr member, i·ru,ti:c Arc:i 5 (Com Ori~ Suite 120, Newport 8c¥h, 92660, 640-1137 or Mesa. Ncwpon Bc.ach ) (916) 4-tS-4961. (llcpttscna Newport Beach, C.0.ra M~) CWT COMMUNm COUIOI DllftlCT llATI All .... LY 1370 Ad.lms A\'-c (:()6ra Mcs.i, 92616, 4l2·SOll Gllbttt Pc.rgwon, (R). 70th Dist., 4299 MICAnhur ChanttUot : Willi.im M. Vc:g.1., [. D .; PresiJcnt \V3Jtcr Blvd., Suite '204, Newport 8c:ach, 91660, 756-0665 or G. Howald; BcwJ Mc:mbcn 'hccry B.aum. P.1ul G. (916) 4-tS-7122. (Ncwpon Beach anJ C.O.ta Mm } BftJCt, Wah~r G. How~d, A.rm;indo ll. Ruh> ~tvJc:nr Tnlltft: Jan Cluncr CMlfOllHA CWTAL COMMllllO• Sin Francitro ('US) 904·5200 (SoUth rout rqjofl Clft HvaMMlllT ~ •plat bcrwttn offices in Long Be~ (213) Colta Mcaa: Cicy Hall, 77 Fair Dti\-c, 754·5213 JnJ\ 590-5011, and San Diego Genia, mayor; Jot Erid.\On, Mur. Homb\Kkk, Pmr aul'a. and' Jay Humphtt)t ~11 mcmbm C9.rT MAM .. .....,,..... Nc.,,ort Beach: Cicy Hill. 3300 N~-pon 81~ .. 88 brr Dr. UhU ~k .i, ;"QS •• U .. 7 rrcmknc R.1ndr rnalh. \'1 .... rro1Jcm. Buck Johns. nar'\'•H'>r\ Doy Hcnk)t John Crun, Don Wilkr, Jim Lu\Jbcr¥, GM) Ha).tk.iw.i, Emily .inford, M.icfan l.J Follette. NIWPO•T·MllA UNIPllD ICMitlbL DllftlCT 1601 16th c , :-.:c\\port Bc.i.h. ~60 3200 u~rinccn&lu : Ml· Om1d l\o.\1\1 ~kmlx"' Rod M ac.\lilli.in, r.rt,1d nr: hm Jc H JOtn, Ju.! • fr.1m:o, "hem Lo<>tboUITOW, cJ lk .. lr.~r. M:artha Huor, ~ rr 't Werner MllA CONIOLIDATID WATIR •tlTlllCT 1905 l'l.\,1:m1.i, Co~u Mei~ 631·1200 So.irJ Mcml~rs: Trudv Oh.liJ, Hank P.tnlan, Mnio Duruntc:, ).lck Hall, l'om Nclwn COPA MllA ... nAlll •llTltlCT P 0 1'Cl l 100, CoR.a Mcu 9262 • l 200. 7M·S<Ml ~N Mm1bcn: J:amci \\'.ihn4:r, hm~ Frn\'1Nn, s.-cc l\c:IJc, M tk<' hc:irCT, :inJ Art r m . Ve Cl1 IUI Ue the est po las Cc the 1ca all cc· Cl "1' an thl be C\'t \\C lo\ th• II ab th• ·'" '111 IC:• gc: pl .... I> fl) th ;in • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • At 4 Saturday. May 28, 1994 CAMPAIGN ............ dorsed Reinecke, loaned $20,000 to his campaign. Hammond, 42, has received $143,000 in total contributions. But Ferguson says most or Ham- mond's contributions are from a small group or "political kingmak- ers." "Ninety percent or his money has come Crom the six men who met with him in a hotel suite and determined that he was going to become the candidate," Ferguson said, reCcrrini to state Sen. Rob Hurtt, Irvine Co. orficials, influen- tial Orange County GOP fond· raiser Buck Johns and Home Sav- ings heir Howard Ahmanson Jr. Both Hurtt and Ahmanson are founders of the politically power- ful Allied Business Pac, which do· nated $7,500 to Hammond's cam- paign. Allied is reported to be the funding base or California's "Reli- gious Right" politieal movement. But Hammond counters that he is the only candidate with a politi- cal track record or dealing directly with community problems. "Over the last four years, I can point 10 a very successful track record of down sizing government and providing an emphasis on public safety," Hammond said. "My opponents' involvement in their community has been virtually HEARING Fr•• P•9eA1 Costa Mesa Police Officer Doug Johnson, who tackled Chernik to arrest him, has tested negative for HIV, but will continue testing for up to a year, he said. Johnson and Chernik both broke skin during the brief struggle, possibly mixing blood, which puts the officer in a high-risk category, according to doctors. Chernik is charged with pen- etration with a foreign object and residential burglary. Sexual inter- course is not alleged. Costa Mesa Police Officer John Racz testjfied Friday that he and Johnson were at Paularino Avenue searching for an unrelated prowler when a call came in about a woman being sexually assaulted in the vicinity . Next, Racz testified, he "saw Officer Doug Johnson attempting to pull what appeared to be a woman off the fence." After a brief struggle, Racz tes- tified, they realized their suspect was a man dressed in a blond wig, black mini skirt, nylons, high heels, nail polish and a silver sequinned blouse. Chernik was arrested and is cur- rently being held in lieu of $150,000 blril ill Orange County Jail, where he is in protective cus- tody at the request of his attorney "for the safety of everybody," Tears said. Chernik's alleged victim was taken to Hoag Hospital. The woman told police that she awoke at about 3 a.m. to find someone kneeling by her bed, sexually as- saulting her, Racz testified. Chornik slowly shook his head from side to side during this por- tion of the hearing, as if in dis· agreement. When the woman sat up, Racz testified, her attacker scrambled out her bedroom window. The woman could not provide a de- scription for police, saying she only got a glimpse of the attacker's bare legs and speculated he or she was wearing a ski rt or shorts. Fingerprints taken from the woman's window match Chernik's, Racz testified. Chernik had been arrested in January for trying to steal some women's belts from ENL Gallery Boutique on East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Wearing fishnet stockings, a mini -skirt dress, high heels and a fringe jacket, Chernik -who at the time was working as a New- port Beach tree trimmer - smashed the store's display win- dow to get at the merchandise. He was sentenced to three years pro· bation and released. On Friday, Harbor Municipal Court Judge Craig Robison sen- tenced Chemik to one year. in jail for violating that probation. An arraignment on the sexual assault charge has been set for June 7 at Orange County Superior Court in Santa Ana. If convicted, Chernik-could face up to 14 years in pris6n, according to Deputy District Attorney Ted Burnett. According to court records, Chernik's wi{c recently died. The co uple's two children, ages 1 and 13, arc currently living with rela- tives, Tears said. _.......... .... -... ~ ·- nonexistent." The Hammond campaign has spent $53,000 and repons only $9,S81 cash on hand. Brewer's campaign reports $224,000 in ex- penditures with a $59,323 cash balance. Rcincckc's campaign has spent SSJ,000, but reports a siz· able $138,716 in cash on hand. . Ferguson claims that Brewer's financial statements show support from donon such as the Orange County Employees Association and other organizations tbat tradi· tionally give money to Democrats. "She has claimed that she is a mainstream Republican, but her money is coming from some of the best-known liberals and organized labor groups in the. state," Fergu- son said. "People have a rfaht to know that she's~ just a liberal Democrat." Reinecke has repeatedly pointed out that Brewer changed her party affiliation from Democrat to Re- publican for what he says were purely political motives. But Brew- er points out that former Prcs.i- dent Ronald Reagan, whose brand of conservative politics is often in- voked by Reinecke, was also a fonncr Democrat. "I registered as a Republican nine years ago, long before l c\ler thought of running for public Qf· fice," Brewer said. "Ronald' Re· agan was a Republican orfr.\>ur years before he ran for g<Wtmor of California." ..... ..... , neipborhoods for some aimc. ''Yeah, everyone says they want to crack down on crime," he ~d. "But nothing seemed to get done in the Downtown until there was an election year. I can tell you that the Downtown residents have not been happy with the council as a whole.'' But othen say Moulton-Patterson has done her share to help. Take Dave Burris, a member of the city's Florida-Utica Task Force created nearly three years ago to crack down on crime and drug use in that neighborhood. "She was the first and or\ly City Council member t9 show up at a ·CHAMBER fre• P•9eA1 The Gas Co. The utility companies agreed to restore the road to its former con· dition, which didn't incl ude land- scaped medians. The Chamber wanted to put in the dolphins, however, and had to borrow $6,000 from the city to transform the medians into planters. · Haytt>n said the Chamber is having a tough time asking mer- ... --...--..... •' c• NiWj)Oit ~Mesa Daley PUo tuk force meeting in the beginning." Burris said. Moulton-Patterson is probably best known for her stance on the Bolsa Otica wetlands in Huntington Beach. She has been a vocal opponent of the Koll Co. 's phms to build 4,800 homes there. Additionally, u a county supervisor she says she would push for campaign finance reform and pay more attention to social issues. "I guess the main thin& I brin& is balance," she says about her run for the board. "I really think you can be pro-business and pro-environment. I think that's what we~re goTngto see in tnc · future. And I don't think the county board' has had it as much as it should." Dy most accounts, chants to cough up the cash to repay the loan, which came due several months ago. The mer- chants have already spent about $10,000 on the other beautification projects. "The merchants of Corona del Mar just can't do any more," Hay· ton said. City officials say they sympa- thize but don't understand why they should compensate the mer- chants for an onerous project that wasn't theirs. "If the Sanitation District is Moulton-Patterson -who is running aaainst council collcaaue Jim Silva, businesswoman Haydee Tillotson, truckina magnate John Thomas and former Garden Orove Councilman Ray Littrell -is seen as the one to beat in the June 7 primary. She has the most political experience. The wife of former Orange County Congressman Jerry Patterson. she's a former Huntington Beach Union High School District trustee and js presently the Huntington Beach mayor and member of the CaJifornia Coastal Commission. A native of Monterey Park, Moulton-Patterson became the first-~f her extended . famil cone....-uaaing i~ I UC De-r~efey. After mostly l'CSponsible, why should we have to pay?" Turner asked Hay- ton at a council meeting held ear- lier this week. "Well I have no idea, but the merchants shouldn't be rcspon· sible,' Ha,ylon said. "Look. If you're k>oking for the $6,000 now, we don't have it.'' The council postponed voting on the issue until June 13 and prom· iscd noc. to foreclose on the dol· phins in the meantime. · Mll.,,hi1e, city staff will talk to the agencies responsible for the workina several years as a teacher In the Savanna School District in Anaheim, she received her master's degree in public policy from Cal State Long Beach. She's taught college political science courses and has run her own cable TV consulting business. A single mom for many ye:irs, she has IWO children or her own, IWO stepchildren from her seven-year marri:ige to Patterson and a young grandson. But it's politics that has consumed her life recently. "It's important for good people to stay in the political realm,'' she said. "It's hard because people don't trust you. It would be r~I easy to walk away bec:iuse you tako a Jot of abllsc. But l really believe government can work." road work and see if they would be willing to chip in some money for the median landscapina. They also will examine other possible funding sources. "Nobody wants to imply that you haven't done a wonderful job over there, because you have, aad we appreciate it," Councilwoman Jean Watt told Hayton. • Councilwoman Jan Debay joked that the Chamber sbould put .a bucket around the neckS-of the dolphins, so motorists can toSs in coins as they pass by. mm••m lllllBl.1 H,A \[) ( . .\!~ WASH CUSTOM DETAIL CENTER 11W1.1Jo 811181 Wheels" 1195 Baker, Costa Mesa .... ol,..,._,...., Opmi: Mon.-8111. ~··. SUn. ~ All*'°' Credit C... Accepted , ·t ,L~p~ Open on Memorial -Day ~am-6pm ALL BEACH: FREE • • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I (Pharma will be closed.) FREE ICE With a f?Urchase of any 6 pk of soda or beer. 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Pilot's '94 Dream Team for local high school baseball -standing. from left, Newport's Brett Hlista, Player of the Year Jairo Arceyut of Estancia, Newport s Joe Urban, Estancla's Pedro Arceyut, Corona del Mar's Chad Johnson, Estancia's Art Martinez, Corona del Mar's Jeff Bowman; sitting, from left, Corona del Mar's Myles K;>avis, Corona del Mar's Dan MacMillan, Costa Mesa's Ryan Steck, Estancla's Jose Cabrera, Corona del Mar's Bryan Bear. Saturday, May 28, 1994 81 • 1994 edition of local baseball is packed with talent througout; Corcfna del Mar lands five berths. BY B~Y FAULICNE&, SPOan Wa.rru E stancia High senior Jairo Arccyut, one of four repeat selections, tops the Dally Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District baseball team as Player of the Year. Arceyut, a left-handed pitcher and outfielder, hit .355, drove in 17 runs and stoic 22 bases for the district's lone CIF playoff team. He also was half of a potent starting rotation (with Jose Cabrera), finishing with a deceptive 4-6 regular-season record. He posted a district-leading 83 strikeouts in 63 innings, and bad a sparkling 1.78 ERA. Arceyut also started the Eagles CIF Division Ill first-round playoff game, a 9-1 loss to Mayfair. Arceyut joins his twin brother Pedro, fellow Estancia senior Art Martinez, and Corona del Mar High junior Myles Davis in earning a second-straight All-District designation. Davis is joined by four Sea King teammates to bring the CdM contingent to five, and Cabrera round) out a quanet of Estancia honorees. Newport Harbor is represented by senior Brett Hlista and fre!ohman Joe Urban, while Costa Mesa's lone selection is senior Ryan Steck. Pedro Arceyut, also a two-time first-team All-Pacific Coast League catcher, led the district with 22 RBI. The Eagles' clean-up hitter batted around .500 over the crucial final three weeks of S.. DaUM TUM/Pe9e a J CdM's Weinstein-Stonebreaker slip by; Tars' Abrams breezes • Semifinals and finals today for locaJ standouts at the CIF individual. t~nni s championships . BY B~Y FAULJCN Ell, SPOaTS Wann HUNTINGTON BEACH -Talk about your close calls. out, the Sea Kings rallied to advance to the quarterfinals with a 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 lri. umph. The CdM tandem then carried that mo- mentum imo irs quarterfinal rematch with Dos Pueblos' Omar Atesman and Bryan Golledge. There, the Sea Kings avenged a three-set loss at the Ojai Invitational with a 6-1, 6-4 triumph, advancing .to today's 10:30 a.m. semifinals al SeaCliff. Roditi and Jeff Shoemaker today at 10:30 for the right to advance to the-af· ternoon final. The Tritons' two- some toppTea the No. 2 seed from Cate in its fir st match, before get- ting past a pair from Diamond Bar in the quarterfinals. pitting Abrams a g a in s t s e co n d- secd ed _ Jaku_b J>'- et rowski in one semifinal. The win- ner there (Pietrowski defeated Abrams in their only previous meeting last year, 6- 'Wnen Jed said he want~d to play (the match) on court one (center eourt), I knew they were mentally ready to get the job done.' 4, 6-3), will take on -TIM MANG, CdM tennis COICb the survivor of the other semifinal be· .,., 11h Peninsula, which )aw the Sea Kfog) survive two third·set service breaks 10 stave off elimination. "They were playing very tlgh1," said Cd M Coach Tim Mang, who \~atched hi) talented duo 'lose six straight game) af1cr Cini)hing out the first-set triumph again 1 Kim and Lee. Things· appeared ·to be going Penin- sula's way, until a pair of \\Ould-be .,.,in· ners sailed just wide of the sideline. and were correctly called out b) Wein)tein (players call their' O\\ n lines up to the ft. nab). 'I The Corona del Mar High doubles team of Jed Weinstein and Tyler Stonebreaker trailed 5-4 in the third set of its first match Friday at the ClF Southern Section Tennis Championships at the SeaCliff Country Club. But, with the benefit of a couple of their own close calls, each ruling balls hit by PeniRsula's Jim Kim and Chris Lee just Newport Harbor High sophomore Geoff Abrams, the No. 3 seed in the singles draw, also moved on to today's semifinals, posting a pair of straight-set victories. Weinstein-Stonebreaker, one of fou r unseeded doubles entries to advance, as each of the four seeded doubles teams fal- tered, will meet San Clemente's Dan Today's other semifinal pits University's Jason Meyers and Robbie Wilkens against Corona's Darren Auld and Dave Robles. tween top-seeded Nathan Jackman of Santa Darbara and No. 4 Sandy Gentile of Temple City. "Our play was a little lazy in that fir..t match," Weinstein recalled of the clash The calls appeared to irritate Kim and ' Lee, who .,.,ent on to lose the next eight points as CdM claimed a 6-5 edge. Tilt tires up, 59-8V2 . • It wasn't hi s best shot put, but it was the best of Masters . BY RJcHAJU> DUNN, Sroan Wuna NORWALK -Peer • pressure put a little fire under Wade Tift Friday . h • • nig l. After watching his Newport Harbor High teammates qualify for the CIF State track and field championships in three events, he figured it was his tum. Tift, a senior and headed for UCLA in ihe fall, didn't disappoint. On his second attempt in the boys shot put, 11.c reached 59 feet, 81h inches to win the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet at Cerritos College. "I got more confidence tonight, but I was ncivous, because I haven't been throwing that well," Tift said. "And, plus, I had to throw well because Steve (Gonzales) and Gina (Heads} qualified and I didn't want to be the only one not going to the state meet." Tift, who will be. making his second consecutive appearance at the state meet June 3-4, has a personal best of 61-6, accomplished at the Sea View League final May 6. Tift believes he will need to reach at least that stand- ard if he has a chance or winning the state title. "I've got more left," Tift said. "I'm not hitting all of my positions, so when I do that, it's going to be going out there. But I'm just glad to be the No. 1 qualifier, because that gives me an advantage (in the lineup). I wasn't worried about finishing first, because I just wanted to qualify and get in the . l e e T1n /P•1• a2 The singles seeds held form, however, Boyce J~mp starts his way into State ~ Corona del Mar standout sails past foes. and into a shot at State long jump. BY B.ICHAJU> DUNN, SPOaTS wuna- NORWALK -'For some crazy & reas6n, four weeks in a row now to be exact, Jason Boyce of Corona del Mar High hits his best long jump on his last attempt. But Friday night at the CIF South- ern Section Masters Meet, it was a sclf-inOictcd poke in the ankle on his third jump that provoked motivation. Boyce, a senior, and competing at the Masten for the 'first time in his career after missing the ... HYCl/Pe9t.,•9 See TINNIS/P•t• a2 Gina does it, twicel • Heads No. 2 in shot and discus, heads for State next. BY RJCHAll..D DlTNN, SPOa.TS Warna. NORWALK -01' @' what's-her-name from Downey High in • • Modesto (Suzy Powell) should win the state title in the girls discus next weekend hands down . Gina Heads of Newport Harbor knows this. So the real competition comes in the shot put, where Heads and De- lores Tuimoloau of Channel Islands will continue their little cat and mouse game. Heads qualified No. 2 for the CIF State track and field championships in both the discus (143 feet, 1 inch) and shot put ( 4-i-8111) on Friday night at the OF Southcm Section Masters Meet at Cerritos College. So while Powell, the national leader in the discus, 1s expected to win that event, Heads and Tuimoloau will go head-to-head once :igain for all the marbles beginning next Friday at the talc meet. Tuimoloau won the shot put at the Masters Meet, going 45-1~. She has a state-leading 49-2. But Heads, ''ho has a history of stepping up in big meets, isn't finished. "I wanted to get (Tu1moloau) to- night, just to opeo her eyes up a little bit," said Heads, whose personal best is 45-1v,. "Her nnd I, and then that girl from Tulare (Soozie Shanley of Tulare Union), she's in the compe- tition.'' • Heads will be c9mpcting in the state See OINA/P•1• at BY \rt ' . . Vo Ch tu r Be thf cs~ po las Co lhf ic:l all, ' ce• Ch "N ·an thf bei ev1 we lo' tht ti Jb the ;.t\\ .Ill r.:1 g.\." pu .111 IOI f u. th j Jl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ba Saturday, May 28, 1994 Newport's Gonzales does it! · ~ State next for Harbor seni or after 169-4 effort. BY R.JcHARD DUNN, Sroau Warrta NORWALK-@ Steve Gonzales of , Newport Harbor • • High danced his way ro the big dance Friday nigh t n1 the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet, qualifying No. 2 in the bo)S discu~ for the state meet next weekend. "Coach (Tont) Ciarelli gsts it in our minds," Gonzales said of advanced to the Cf.F State track and field championships June 3-4. "That's what all the compe· tition during the season's for, to get to state. All of the others are just obstacle courses. stubbles in the river. I'm in 'the show' now, and I just want to get in the lop three. That's my goal." Fre111 Pa9e 81 . Taking advantage of the windy conditions, the Sea Kings also in· creased their lob output in the crucial third set, gelling match • point when a Peninsula return of Weinstein's lob sailed wide. "We were trying 10 stay away from the lob early in the match, because Tyler had told me their overheards were very strong," said Weinstein, a senior. "But as .the wind picked up, it made it difficult to set up for an overhead off a lob. so their strength became their weakness." Stonebreaker, a sophomore, said the comeback win boosted both players' confidence for the quar- terfinal, and both Sea King par· kled in a dominant first et. "That fir t se t was huge, and I told them to keep altac~ing," Mang said of the qu3rlcrfinnl win. 'When Jed pid he wanted to play (the match) bn court one (center KATSVYA J\AJNONE, DAILY l'ILO'l" Gonzales, whose personal best is 177 feet, 9 inches, reached 169-4 on his initial attempt to ad- vance. Riverside Poly's Coleman Johnson won at 182-3. "I know I'm capable of hitting big throws," Gonzales said. "I'm still going ~fter No. 1, because I've hit that far (182 fee t) in practice. I 'Vas watching films of that day (May 6 at the Sea View League finals), when I hit 177-9, to see what I did right. I guess I went through all of my positions and reached ... not falling back and getting all l could. "I feel the same, I've just got to hit all of my positions. It's not really an emotional event, you've just got to be more mentally sta- ble. It's kind of like a dance; you hit your positions and go." Gonzales, throwing sixth in the field of nine, led briefly at 169-4, until Johnson uncorked his 172· I in the first round. Gonzales re- mained in second place the rest of the coi:!!Petition. Gonzales reached I 62-3 on his second attempt, fau lted on his third, and hit 154-0 on his fourth. "I knew I'd have 10 hi t what I hit in practice, 165 feet or higher, to qualify," Gonzales said. "That'll get me into the state meet. Dul now, hopefully, I have to hit 170 or up to be competitive in the state meet." .. HIGH ICHOOL aOYI AND e lRLI TUCK AND •llLD ONTO S T ATE! Newport Harbor High's Steve Gonzales (left) puts everything behind his effort, and it was good enough for a berth at the State Meet with a toss of 169-4, second best of the night in the dilcus; Above, Newport Harbor's-Gina Heads, second in the shot, was second in the discus as well; and Jason Boyce of Corona del Mar is·a State Meet qualifier off his leap of 22-41/• for the final berth in the long jump at Friday night's Masters Meet at Cerritos College. Newport Beach/CO•ta Mesa DaHy BOYCE: CdM star qualifies for State Meet in long jump From P•1• 81 pas.t two years becau e of illnesses and soccer commitments, jabbed himself in the left ankle with a spike on his shoe while landing, but came back to leap 22 feet, 4~ inches on his fou rth and last attempt to earn the fif1h and final qualifying spot at the CIF State track and field championships June 3-4 at Cerritos. taped-up ankle, was rather blown away in the JOO meters, fin ishing eighth (11.60). "I tried to keep up, but I saw that I wasn't 'gaining, so I basically watched the race," Boyce said. meets) arc the first times th:u he's had more than one jump, because du ring the dual meet season, he just jumps once and wins. I've known this guy for four years, and this is the mo~l time we've put in because of soccer." "Yeah," quipped Woodbridge's Gary Young, a Sea View League rival who finished thi rd, "Boyce had the best view of anybody." "After spiking myse lf, I think that \\Oke me up," Boyce saiq. "(The cut) is pretty deep. Bu t I wasn't going to gel distracted. I just glided through the air on that last jump; I didn't really pul a good jump 1ogether, so I had to depend on my speed rather than a Boyce, whose personal best in the long jump is 22-91/4, recorded at the CIF Division 11 finals May 21, is still wi thin striking dis- tance of 23 feet. "He still has a good jump coming," CdM jump coach Eric Moreno said. "He got by on talent tonight. Last week, it took him three jumps to get any rhythm. (These pos1se:ison Boyce jumped 20-101/i, 21-9 and 21-10 be- fore reachirrg his qunlifying mark. Foll owing his initial vault, ·Boyce came within a whisker of being disqualified. "I wan1ed 10 talk to (Moreno), but the long jump official said )OU can'1 go across the track or )'Ou'll be DQ'ed," Boyce said . Added Moreno: "He went 20-10 on his first jump, and if you do that, you're not going anywhere. He wasn't taking his ~peed into his approach." jump off." · . Speaking of speed,-Boyce, racing with a I TIFT: He's No. 1 at the Masters Frone l'a9e a1 lop five. "The guy from San Francisco (Chris Demartini of SI. Igna- tius), he's hit 61 feet, so I've got to throw a PR or get to the't>ls for ;i state tit le ." Tift went 56-10111, 59-S•h .. 58-4 and 59-1'1.? in his four throw~. more consistent than last weei.. in the CIF Division If final~. when he finished second behind Claremont's J eremy Lingen- felter. "1 think everyone '"as a li11le nervous trying to gel into state, and plus this was at night," Tift said, referring to the surpris- ingly low marks in the compe- tition. "l felt a lot belier than last week." Tifl finished well ahead of Mira Cos1a's Phil Fonua (57-5). 1hc runner-up, and third-place Lingenfelter (56-101/z). Deginning on Friday, with 28 of the state's top shot pullers, nine will qualify for Saturday's stale final. The top six receive medals. Tift finished fourth in th e s1a1e last year. GINA: Newport's double-qualifier Frem P•1• 81 Heads led the field after the meet in the dbcus for the fir~t round (138-10), but Arroyo fou n h year in a row; the shot Orande's Nndiu Lopez took the put for the third time. lead . in the second rou~d, ._"That's :ill right," Harbor _ 1hrow1~g 148-4. And following C h E · T · 'd f H d • He-ans lit3· l, -topcx-fullowed one nc . '~·eil ~?1 0 ea s up '"ilh a 15 1-11, her winning r~nncr-up fini~h. We want to mark. Heads threw 140-11 on give (Tu1moloau) that e:-.tra con-her fourth and final toss fidcnce goi_ng in10 State." "Right now, m)'. goal is sec· In the discus, an event Heads ond place in state because won at the Masters Meet in ,, ha l's-her-name (Po~vell) hos 1992 and 1993, Heads recorded gone 180 feet in the discus," a career-best (143-1) on her Heads said. "But today gave me third a11empt, topping her 142-7 a boost of confidence in that I set last year at the Masters. ca n pop 150." S11AUNI\ Nouu ET. DAILY l'tLO CdM's Jed Weinstein (left), Tyler Stonebreaker swept Into today's semifinals of CIF doubles competition r········· Other r········· : $1395 : $6~ Discounts : Oil & Filter Available : Oil & Filter t Frtt Saftty Ch«k 646-7731 t F~ Safety Check I Offer [•plN 7 1·9~ t Offir EaPn 7· I ·9S VOLVO 1635 Ohms Way I ROLLS Suite E I ... COSTA MESA I ROYCE -I ,. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot \. Saturday, May 28, 1994 83 Bendey's Pro Shop rules after taking care of 780 Scratch Reid HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES fi ~ J.J. Krukenkamp leads the way Including a memorable perfecto. T he 760 Scratch season is finally over and Bentley's Pro Shop is the new champion. The team was led this season by J.J. Krukenkamtys 206 average. He was also one of two borlers to shoot a perfect game. Mary Ann (Bear) Sukonik was second on the team's average list with a 199 mark and shot 717 for high women's series. She was followed in average by Greg Vorhees with 195 and Julie McWilliams at 184. place and earned season high series with 614. Team members arc Pat DeMOOY\ Teri Lund and Elaine Carsley. Ousley had high individual series with 659. •The big Scratch 6-Gamer Anniversary Tournament is just a couple weeks awat: Someone wilLbc walking out oL.Kona Lanes with a check for at least S3,000. : James Dery and Gary Toyama are not going to need to worry abotjt coming up with their entry fees for this event as they won spots last Saturday night. Dery rolled to first place regular Scratch 6-Gamer, averaging 237 on the The team received $2,800 for first place. FX Bowling Supply snared the • second-place prize or $1,900. They also had the high team series for the season -2,635. way to a 1,424 set. He picked ·up an . Anniversary Tourney spot and $300 cash. Toyama's spot was won with a 1,406 set and he added S 130 to his bankroll. Inducted into the Orange Coast College Athletic Hall of Fame recently at the Pirates' second annual ceremony were, from left, 36-year OCC coaching veteran Ray Rosso, volleyball star Laurie Adams Lambie (1981 -83), and baseball home run slugger Joey James (1985-87). Amazingly, neither bowler won a idepot or a block pot. BOATING Team members, and their averages, are: Gregg Nelson, 208; Don Garrison, 205; Jde Nelson, 191, and Melvin Jay, 184. Gregg Nelson tied with Eddie Katz for the men's high series mark -762. Mike Haugen finished third with 1,398 for $120 and Steve Salzman was fourth with 1,393 for S75. Salzman won two of. the last three sidepots with ga(Tles of 252 and 268 and had a 722 second set. Pushing through blue waters in recent races Eddie Kntz led the league average list at 215 followed by Mike Hornacek with 212; Andy Waltrip, 211; Jim Gilchrist, 210; Gregg Nelson, 208; George Gillett, Bowling The Scratch 6-Gamer normally rolls every Sunday night at 8:45. Howeve r, due to the holiday, the tournament will be Thirty-four boats in ~o -flasses competed in Mission Bay last weekend at the Senior & Ma~ter Naples Sabot Nationals. 207, and J.J. Krukenkamp with 206. moved to Monday night -same time. There were five bowlers at 205 and 11 others at 200 or better. Sixty-two of the 72 bowlers were at 180 or better. This will be the last opportunity for 6-Game bowlers to win an entry into the Anniversary Tourney. Saturday brought southwesterly breezes 6-10 knots and Sunday had southerly breezes to 14 knots. •The Arena Sports 510 Ladies Classic finished its winter season last Tuesday. •The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens Club league (Swingers) has started its summer season. San Diego Yacht Club ran the event at Mission Day YC 'enue. Taking first place was the "Rack M 'N Crack M" team of Vee DeVault, Barbara Kilmer and chiropractor Michelle Quam. Quam finished with the league high average (182) and her team had The league bowls a trios format and is still looking for players. If you would like to join this fun league, stop by this Monday (or next) at 12:45 and ask for Secretary Flo Vivian. The top five in both the Senior divi sion (under 40) and Ma~ter (over 40), with skipper, yacht club and total points arc li~ted. I, 719 for season high series. ' The team of "5 at a Time" rolled to second Cherie Nngy, tt•hose bowling column Dppcars in the Dnily Pilot every Snturdny, is the Gcncrnl Manager of KonD L:Jncs in Costa Mesa. Also listed below are the results from the Balboa Yacht Club·~ May Twilight Series, held e\ery Wednesday in May, and the South DREAM TEAM Prem .... 11 the campaign to raise his average to .316, and also led the PCL runner-up with three homt runs. Pedro Arceyut also used his right arm as a defensive weapon behind the plate, nailing would-be base stealers, and even throwing behind runners to pick them off. Estancia Coach Paul Troxel also credits him for much of the success of the Eagles' pitching staff. Martinez, a center fielder, continued to produce with his trademark quiet consistency. He finished the regular season hitting .338, with 27 hits, 17 runs and 10 stolen bases. He was another two-time first-team all-leaguer. Davis, who played left field, right field and some second base, earns the AJl·District left field-spot. He hit .321 with 25 hits, 25 runs, 14 RBI and 11 steals as the Sea Kings' leadoff man-. 1 CdM sophomore Chad Johnson, a transfer from Santa Margarita, completes the outfield in right. The left-hander hit .333 with 18 RBI and a team-high four home runs. Also a part-time first baseman, Johnson' won his only pitching decision, fanning 12 in 15 innings to post a 3.32 ERA. Bryan Bear, a CdM junior, is t~ third baseman, after hitting .342 with 11 RBI, 16 runs, one homer and six doubles. He was also solid defensively. Hlista, who led the district with five home runs, is the shortstop. He hit .278, but nearly half of his hits went for extra bases. He also helped out on the mound fo r the Sailors. Urban, who debutes:J on the var!.ity by t}lrowing a complete-game victory and launching a home run in the season-opener against Costa Mesa, gets the nod at second base, though he played mostly at shortstop, when not pitching. Urban impressed with a .329 batting average and a team-high 14 RBI. Pitching with inconsistent offensive support, he won just 2 or 11 decisions, but posted an effective 2.23 ERA, with 41 strikeouts in 66 inning . Steck edged some quality candidates at first base, due to his consistent effectiveness for a program that has won 10 games combined the last t"'o seasons. Steck hit .328 with eight RBI and seven doubles, and also hurled 11 team-high 611/.1 innings on the mound en route to a 3.03 ERA and a ·3-6 record. CdM senior Jeff Bowman fills the utility role, and is th e district's lone representative in the Orange County All-Star Game, June 7. Dowm:in finished 4-2 with a 2.22 ERA und 44 strikeouts in 47¥.1 innings, and drove in a team-high 20 runs with a .329 batting average. He also scored 17 runs and added sound defense at short and second, when not pitching. Cabrera, the district leader in victories, DEEP SEA FISHING fltlDAY'I fllM COUNTS Dn•'f'• Leeker - 6 boats. 233 anglers. 36 yellowtail, 21 bonito, 211 b;irracuda, 56 calico bass, 39 sand bass, 24 sculpin, 12 sheephead, 38 ~hitefish, 1 black sea bass (released), 20 t mackerel. Schwartz wins twice at Speedway races Newpert L•ndl111 -5 ~u. 104 anglers. 4 yellowt.1il, 1 ~hilt sea bus, 135 b.lrracuda, 73 calico bus, 14 und bass, 5 rocltflsh, 28 Kulpin, 7 bonito, 6 blue perch, 116 mackerel. TODAY¥1 ICMIDULI Davey's Locker (673·1434) -l/J day, lto:aws 6 a.m.; rt'lurns noon; l/J d;ay, leo:aves 12:30, returns 5 p.m.; ¥• d;a~, leaves 7 a.m., rtturns 5-6 p.m.; Twilight, IHves 6 p.m., returns midnight; Sharie fishing, leaves 6:30, rttums 1 a.m. Newport Landing (675-0SSO) - 'll·day, leavn 6 a.m., returns noon; 'll·day, ~aves 12:30 p.m., returns S p.m.; Twilight, leaves 6:30 p.m., returns mldnlghl; Full-day, leaves midnight, returns 6-7 p.m. Sunday. COSTA MESA Costa Mesa's Bobby Schwartz emerged victorious in both the scratch main and Coors Light Championship Challenge events Fnday night during the weekly Speedway mo- torcycle racing program at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Schwartz outdueled Brad Oxley to win the five-man, four-lap scratch main event. Mike Faria wa third, followed by Don Odom and Robert Pfetzing. Josh Larsen of Balboa was the winner of the eight-man, eight-lap handicap main event. Newport Beach'~ Mark Hannah was in the middle of the pack, placing fifth. The results: SCAATCH MAii. (4 lapt)-1. lobby Sdtwa.rtz (CotU Mesa); 2. Brad Odey (Sal\ JYM); 3. MIU Faria (Apple Valley); 4. Oon Odom (Redondo Beach); S. ltobtt1 ".c.dna (Twtin ftanCtl). HANDICAP MAIN (9 l.lps)-1. Josh urun (~lbcN); l . Ml•t f&rla (Apple Vaffey1; l . Ed Cutro (()fa)); 4. Andy Northrup (°'1tuio); s. Marl. Hannah (Newport hid!); 6. OoUg Nicol (Palos Ver~•>: 7. Cteg Aytirs <An.thelm); 8. Shawn McConnell (ltff). SUPP<>n Cl.ASS (S lapt)-1, ltandy SllinMr (Guden Cr~). CHAMPIONSHIP CHAllfNGE-1. lobby Sdlwaru (Cos~~. SIDECAR MAIN -1. Dirt. Gardner and Doug lynch (ltivtnlde). won 8 of 11 decisions with a 1.94 ERA over a district-high 79Y.i innings. The right-hander also struck out 59 and walked only 31. Senior Dan McMillan rounds ou t the pitching staff, boasti ng an impre~sive 75 strikeouts in 57 innings. He won 6 of 9 decisions, collected three saves, and compiled a 2.33 ERA. MacMillan, who battled shoulder sorenes the la-st month of th e season, achieved the season's individual highlight March 10, pitching a perfect g<tme for a l·O victory over Foothill in the consolalion semifinals of the Newport Elks Tournament. ALL·NEWPORT·MESA DISTRICT (Dally Pilot aelectlona) , Player of the Year Jairo Arceyut, Estancia 413, 4-7 Sr. First team LF-Myles Davis, CdM .321 Jr. CF-Art Martinez, EstanCia .338 Sr. RF -Chad Johnson, CdM .333 So. 3B -Bryan Bear, CdM .342 Jr. SS-Brett Hlista, Newport .278 Sr. 2B -Joe Urban. Newport .329 Fr. 1 B-Ryan Steck, Costa Mesa .328 Sr. C-Pedro Areeyut, Estancia .316 Sr. UT -Jeff Bowman, CdM .329,.4-2 Sr. P-Dan MacMillan, CdM 6-3 Sr. P-Jose Cabrera, Estancia 8-3 Jr. Hughes, Spirit bask with title in hand Stefanie Hughes of Corona del Mar I ligh is a member of the Fountain Valley Spirit club soccer team that recently \\On the Cal· ifornia State Championship. This is the first step in the National Cup Tournament leading towa rd the nation:il championship. The Spirit, a team for girls under 18, has compiled nn overall 53-2-0 record this sea- son. This team reached the final four in 1992, placing third in the nation. On July I, the preliminary rounds of the National Cup regionals wilt start in Bakers· field , with the semifinals and finals on July· 3. The Spirit wilt be representing Southern California and will be competing with the 1 teams representing each of the 14 western states. From this tournament , a winner will ' emerge to represent the West in the final four in Blaine, Minn. at the end or July. Hughes graduates CdM this June and will be playing for the University of Wash- ington next year on a soccer scholar hip. Shore Yacht Club's t\1a) H1b.ich1 Series. In the Hibachi Series, the re· suits are. based on a tot.:il ol four races held from t\tay 4-25. ·A total of 42 boats represe nting six diflcr· enc yacht clubs competctl in th1: series. SAIOT NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Sl"-IOl I, M~l C.ud.o, IC'IC. S po41tlS; 2-'"l "•"d""• IYC. 9.S; l. Doug l1Wl1t. Al\C. IS; 4 Roi; l od ., SO\ C, 11; S. ~•tll luUtt, SO\ C. l t.. MAS HR I. B~llv a .... )0\(, 8 \, 1. Pl'I•• C•h•\ ,\8\(. 12.S: l Ali<• S1mp>un, SO\C. I) 75, 4 ,, ... l1•1JI., SO\C. 2?, S lrt11 Wwd.oll. SOIL H IA180A YACHT CLUI "" T\\lll<;.111 )(ll() Tfll)IC-I P•o111\'d LIJ1 •l•ll fur<'m•o. 8'C. • S \ICT(All ·I p,,,., .. Bub a,.,11, 8\C. I) lS, ''IPl -I l'o•d11 r, lto Culhn n c. U ./.S, l ~t .. h ~ l•nl l•·~fnh. 2J UDO I~ "41-1 (.l:IU, 1., ... ,.-. ..,.C•"'i>l.f-ll. l)C, 11 l. 01•luntf,.,, .• 1 R <~ (.1.,f'.dJ ))\C, !;, l. 111<> ,,,., .. 1.,1.J C..n llou<• l\C lU ll; 4 \•n-C.0, ltut. \ •ndthUfl. 81( l~ f·tJ-t C'1h,. (wt. 1uton Ot..1on, BIC. ts.•s. 2. !Kono• 11,,mlu• '"" '~'l'I'~' ~,,.J, B\C lS -s. l ftmw~ f •IJft . """ ~~ h~' lotl'tJ I'(. 16 7S '\IOTS-t ,1 .. 1:.,, .. Jt. •l...!11 h•-<11 l\C ?II ?S. 2. ([)\\), ...... ll••--1. Ill( ll, J \koln !n'L•<'<'I\ Ru,.dl L1c<nt, A81 (, lU 7S; _. lnu n.ani ... l1•lf'dl P1nLt' (..ru 1u..-. AB\C. )t SOUTH SHORE. YACHT <LUI \IA~ 1118\llU )fRllS l'tt~r-A-1 , .. ,1n "'"'' r .... t .. n. ~l\llC J.,rao, ,,,.,,.,~.n Ct\"C'llilf.&tt. ~~\C: ) )uH,t-h•. u .. ·nnl\ R~>••·ru+ ~) l l l'llRf·l-1 11 ~ '"'""" D•" •\I•" l uht<t, )S\C. J )"""m•11 (I• r !>no•,. '>\\( ) Tr .. ;t \I~,.._.,, lJ• nt..t<h \)\( ~llRf·(-1 liwm1n<r,t ••• l 1t.n•, \)\(, l l""'~Y· \\4,L\11• \Ur•ll. \\'f 1 ltrd. t.,J.-r-. \\ l1.1m II''"' S)\C YOUTH SPORTS Key track meet today LONG BEACH -The Southern California Municipal Athletic Fed- eration -,outh track and field championship meet wall take plafe today at \ ctc1 dli~ Mcmom1I !>tJd1um beginning JI 10 d.m. r • Athlctc!I who ha"c compe ted in !ll!\ er.ii quJhfymg track meet\ m the pa~t t\\u monlhl> \\-ill be competing an a \dftct~ of e\1.:nt' toda~. · The event are the 50. 100, 200 and 400 meters. the _.()() meter relay and field e .. en~. ~ftbaU throw. long and' high JU mp. and the <;hot put. fhc local athletes representing Nc\\port Beach "ho arc betv.cen the ages of 1:1ght and 13. qual1fietl for tlm meet h) fani<ihJnl! in the tup three tn their event at the ~fay 7 Orange Count~ Munictp.il Athletic A'-.t'\Cta· th 111 11.11 .. k meet in \11-.'!un \ 1\..)\1. uK..11 athlete-., h~ ye.tr ot h1rth. v. ho ha' e qu.1h1tetl, "'llh thl.'1r quJhl\ ang tame' 1n thei r rc~pCl..ll\L C\.t:llt from thL \1,J\ ., mc~t aovs 1980: 100-Brad Beuchlll, 14.2; 200-Beuchat, 26.4. __ _ 19U· 100 -CJule tbrl., fi.9; longjump-Cl•rl 14·9''1. 198); .ioo-Travis Burddee, 1·10 1, 800 -~.ardsltt, 2:43; 400 reln -0~ 1Ui1 \'\ush.111, Ning. 1:03.2; long jurnp-D•n"I M.lrsh•U, 11-3. 198i>: SO-Bobby M.1l.1nga, 8.2; 200-Ch•d 0..ens, J6.0; 400-0..en\, 1:20.96: 400 rela)'-Br•wner, Brockelscfien, McG•uley, P.1lchll.off, I 14 Ol•U 1979: 400-Shannon Gib on, 1:07.6; 1,600-Jaime Swuberg. 5:37, long jump-Gibson, ll·9'l. 1980: Shot put -una Odellee, 25·0. 1981: 400-Meg.1n Brawner, 1:06.9; 800-Br.wner, 2:40; "00 relav-Rheel, knes, 8r.1wner, Pulter, 1 :00. . 1982: 200-Christina Howud, 31.7; 400-Sar•h C.rdner. 1:09.2: 800-G.lrdnt'r, 2:37, and Howud, 2:50; High jump-Alli Hobbs, 3·10. . 1983: 400 -Sommer Owens, 1:06.1 ; BOO-Sommer O..ens. 2:)4, .and Jenn)' Cummins, 2:48; 400 relay-Steen, Enger, Sanders, Simon. 1-ll0.8 High jump-Am~ Sander "-0· Long jump -Sandt'rs 12-S; Softball thrO't'I -llulher Simon 96-0. 1984· 100-uura G1rdner 14.9· 200-Gardner, 31,9, 400-hit.1 C.uhllo, 1:13.6, 400 relay-Beel.er, Curry, Dugg<t~, H.1Peman, 1 :06; Softball throw-J1tli.1n Bowen, 96--0, 1985: 200-Veromque Robert, 34.0; 400 reta~ -Steen Re~hl, Bu1llngham, D•~ 1.08; Long jump-Robert. 9-10. 1986~ 50-MehsH Swigert, 9.0; 100-Eli1:.tbelh Cl.1"1on 16.2 .1nd '"'~rt 1 l ; 400 rtlay-daY.fon. Swigert Hendricb, low-~. 1:16.4; lonit jump -cta~1on 9-0: ~b.111 throw-le1la Hendrioo, 52-4. Bobby Sox begin tourney today A dotcn softball playe rs from the Pacific Coast Bobby So' League in Ne\\port Beach, includ· ing three members from the league champion Melon Ub2ers. form the league's all·star tra\eling te:im that w.ill compete 1111 week· end at the We stern Regional in Las Vegas. 1ne league's all-st:ir te.im, called the Newport Blue!I, open~ play in the double-climinJt1011 tourney today tlgainst Bcltno\\cr Jt 2 p.m. al Mountain View P:ir~. Girls range in age from 8-1 1. All-stars from the Mel\ln Dia£· ers, "hich lini~hed lhe regul.ir ~CJ· son undefeated, including J 9-3 victory over 1he Hurrit:ine la t Saturday to clinch the title, :ire Kristen Smith (pitcher1th1r<l ba~e), Piper Phillips (rir~t ba e) Jnd Jen· nifer Miller (outficld/infidd) Other all-star · include Debra \\ \lllall 1c 11d1cr p1t.:hcr uut11 dd). ll..>nnic h.1iN:~ ( 0ut Ii.: IJ p11d1i.: r), Jcnniler ~hi·fJh) (0ut11clJ) Am) ~lurph} (l'l\Jtt.cldJ, ~t1111wu Pham (p1tchi.:r 1h1rtl h.N: ), Kelli .. \\ ooJ, (c.itchcr ml1dJ), Ji•) "it Denni-. 1 mt1e:IJ oull1clJ). 1\nJrea A'hwn (1111ldJ vuttidJJ .111J P;.itt1 l'auJcn (c..1ld1u 1n11clJ). Teri) Pl111lip' ;rnd DJnn\ Cl,.'uJ .tre the CllJ~h.·, 1'.alh\ C l\.1uJ i, the m.1n~1gcr. \, 1.·,11111~tcJ .• ll girl' plJ~ in the 1'Jcit1.: (\,,,,, Uobh' So\ Le.ague th.it h,1, J l 1c.1m' i he re · g1ona l tourn ... mcnt in La' Vl!!P' run~ through ~tonJ.1\. 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Ms.umy, May28, 11M PUii.JC IOTICD W ll011Cll PUIUC IOTICll W llOTICll Ma.le ll01ICll ..UC llOT1Cll ... IUC llOTICI AlcMrd 0. "°"" ..... A. lC.iod Couricll IO Corp. PWLIC ll1'ICI ..... .......-lw:h. CA .... ~,...,..., CA .. , "'~ __ rv ________ ,,,. ••r7"fll -lied 1* 111t11Nn1 w Med Thie ••'I•...,. w tied 11no Thie ••"*" .. tied SM.aft Ball••· uns ___.__ ..:..,'L. M ftotftleue \IMh. N Courty Qertc ot _. !ht County a..tc of -IN Counly Oll1l of ...... Tfti• tutlneet II con-..,_ b ColMI¥ Ciltltt Of 1krP1* Cir .. Moe Q, Ir• rN•-• T ..,..I an ......,.... ,._.... 0r.,. eouney on Apt a. ~ C°""'Y on Aptt 11. 0r.,.. eouney on Aptt u. 9u 1an 111 -. dueled 1¥ .n lndMdUll er.,. County on .-11, vlnil, CA 92714 •ullnrer .._.. in:.;.-,:'' .... ...,., t"" ,... 1.,. -.. , , 1111 The ,.gl•tranl(•) oom-1• Thia bU1l""1 I• con. , ... ...,., ,,... ..,_, · NOTW PI07W ...... The ---.. menced to ~ buM-N0Ma7 ~by. tn lndMclUll The IOllOwWlg per.ont ate .......... Tne = ~ *• ~ Newpoc1 ..._. ~ NNport leech-PuOltNd NewllOfl ~ m ~ .. neee "'-* "-Ac:111oue PWllltNd Newport~ The l~lranl(r) com-doinQ ~ u : .._.onr rw'IETWAT!A TRAVEL, Coe&IMe .. DaltyPlocu.r Cotla ..... ~Notu.r CoN ..... o.lyNot~ ~~ iJa felt· =A,-:J'' lltSed c:o.ea ..... o.itrPllotM8r ::-1.11\dtr ~~ :-'~lttvdHUT~ <=::--::::~ 1001 · DamHCUI Clrcl•, 7, 14, 21, 21. 18't; 7, t4, It,• 1... 1, 14, 21, 21. t•. J::"L~ J.. c::o.ia ........ CMrol 14, 21, 2a. June 4, 1"4. 8ut1Mt1 Name(•) ~ h.eh CA~· Thie C:O.a ,....._ CA l2tlo2e ld14 11110 ....._ CA aa7 .... .._ ..... .._.... .......... Se004 _..__ • ............. • .,__ p..... ..... ~ IN Aichltd G. loy«, 1001 Mll1uo Okura, 10143 • .;c·-.. ~d 'SUiM ~...... Cathryn ~A-;; = ... R Orange County Dama1cu1 clroi.. Cott• PUIUC IOTICI PUii.iC IOTICI • "1alC IOTICI McteMM Av. .. Otanllda n.-r ..... ~ ....... 21 PUIUC IOTICI .,,,_ 91.atement waa filed ~~-!~ ........... .-· pott 1914 M CA t2e2t .... CA tt344 ~-..,.. ..._... ,...... ' f ...... -.,, ""' _ _.. ::V· L. eoy.r, 1001 Dam-Flollll•• 1 ....... Pie••• Mlwako Okura, 10943 l"4. HOIUt ,.. .... ,:... ~::~'Xn ~';: ~. ~!cf ~~~·~J:uJ0,,. PubMehed ucu• Clrc:ll, Co.ta ...... ..,. ... Nw ••lne•a.... •aln••• ,._ MdeMan Ave.. Orll\llda ........ _..._.. N--a..cn. ..,...._ 19M Th reci11trant(1) com· COata Mesa D CA e2U8 .......... ... •••• ne ......... ...... CA.,,.. .---........... .......... F8074tJ • l WI bU-1-28 Pwneta v. Boyet, 1oot The 1o11ow1ng per.one .,. The ta11owtng pereone .,. The 1a1ow1ng per90na .,. Tt\la 1>u11ne.. tr con-Coaaa Mesa 0-'V Plot M.y The tollowlng paraone .,, tntneed o Iran Flc:tlllout 1, 14, 2~, • 1 OamHCUS Clrcf•. COiia doing bullnttl at: ~ bUtlr'9e8 M! dolnQ bUtlMtil •: ducCed by. ·~ and 14, 21, 21. June 4, 1994. doklG bUtlnetit .. : Publllhed Newporl. Beach· nee• undtf' the Meu, CA IJ2628 PLACENTIA RADIAlOA. at i.EWPOAf SKI, b) NE'°'180RHOOD CAEOO wife .. Sa005 ~ AceountinQ S.· Costa M ... Dally Pilot May 8u-'M11. Name(t) titted Tnl1 bu1lnHs 11 con-JOt E. S.nta Ft, P1ac.n11a. ~ SHOWBONU>, CORRECTION IUREAU, The regltlranl(I) com-.,1•1 _.. llOTICI vlcH, lt21 Pawfuck•t 1, 14, 21, 28, 1994. ~i::vonR= ~ .. !:, ----- ducied by: a genlfll PM· Ctllf. t2e?o o) NEWPORT SHOW· 3151 R9Cltlll Awnue, Sul&9 menced lo ~ ..... ~ r-Dr~, Huntlnglon a.eh, Sa983 Thlt .~aliment was fii.d ne1stlip . 1uiM Aragundi, 2.138 So. SOAAO SHOP, d) HEW· 270. Coria M•1•, CA neN ~ .,. r..,.,......., Plotltleue CA 82tl4e with c ty Cler'k of The r1gl1tr•nt(1) com-CecSw St.. Sarna Ma. c.,11. PORT SKI oo .. •) NFN· l2ut 8u11Mt1 NarneC•t llN<f •ualn•M Nw JM* Faye Jonee, 8121 PUBLIC NOTIC! Ofang~eouC:: on April 29 Shit monctd to transact t>u.i. 92707 PORT SNC>W\l()4RD co. .. ~ AccitllMllCe abOve"On: $-11-94 P..WCklt onv.. Huntlng· --·'ti ... -• The follow! neH unci.t ~ Flctitlout lfmt Aragundi; 2.13a So. 2700 WltC Coatl Hwy •• Corpor&Uon, (Calitomla), 8 Mileuo Otlura ltatelMnl too Betch, CA t2e.4e r ... 11 -· 1994 ng Buslne11 Narne(s) 1!1'-d Cedat St .• Santa Ana, CA Newport~ CA 92"3 Cormorant, Newport Thia I~ Wat tli.d Tiie following pettOnS .,. Thlr bu1lneH It con-au ....... Name . F8074ff ~'EP ~E'= abOv• on: .. 29-94 92707 Newpott Sid Co., <CA). Beach, CA 92MO with the County Cln of d<>lng bul1neU u : d~ed by: an Individual ltat•ment Pubhthed Newport B .. ch· G90VAIWll Aragun<tl, 2138 2700 West Coast kwy. This ' t>utl~H II con-Orange County on May t t, GREENllGHT STUOIO, Th• registrant(•) com· T~ following ptrsons .,. Coll• Mesa Dally Pilot May =I~ ~~~Os So. c.<1., St., Santa Ana, Newporl Betch, CA 92643 dueled by:• coroorafion HMM. 1&12 Matlnerl Ot., Newport ~ to 11111\UCt butl-doing bullne11 u: 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. Jer L Lazar On the move? Callf. 92707 Thi• bu1ln•1• It COrl-Th• regl1lrant(•) com-PeOl287 Beach, CA 82MO ""' uncw the FietJtioua AMERICAN CREDIT IN· Sa985 Pi.:1 °' I .... Thll business 11 con-ducted by. a COfJ)OfaliOn menc:ed lo llanaact bull· PUblllhed Newport Be.c:~ Kalhy Aviva P~. t012 B1,11l,,e11 Nam•(I) listed DUSm lES, 1500 E. Katella, CA 261 ., -w Sell your extra ducted by: • ~,., l*t· The reg111rant(1J com-""' under 1~ Fldlllous Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May Marine,. Dr., Newport abOll• on: NIA St• 1, °'~·CA 92667 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi: b~alnll ho Sehold netthlp menced to tranuct butl-8u11n .. 1 Name(•) Ntted 21 28 J g 13 1w. Beech, CA 926fJO Janie. Faye Jon.-AftOfdable COflCePll, Inc., ducted b U Th• regl11rant(t) com-.,... under the Flctltl(Xjt tb0\#9 on: ~94 • • une ' ' • L-.onatd Green, 333 South Thi• statement w11 flied (California). t 500 E. Ka""' Flctltlou• Y. an items rnenced to tranuct bus!-Bullnen Name(s) ll1te<1 NelghborhOOd ~ . Se0l9 Grand Avenue, lot Ang• With the County Cl8fk o( Ste 1. Or9na•. CA 9288~ Bualn•H Hame ~.:,·'l!,'~~n in Classified ,,... under UM Flclltlout abc>Ve on: 5-3-94 Corp., CEO/Qlalrman. Gor· PUBLIC NOTICE lea, CA 90017 Ofange County on May 6, Thi• buifnt11 Is con· Stitem•nt nd -......:.-...."'""'==---..---1 Bualnna Narne(I) U1ted Newport Ski Co .. Janet L don W, De8oer • Thia butTnllf II con-1994. 'ducted by: I ca<poratlon The following persons tre e:~n:Sa •N,':;, above on: 3-9-94 Nlcholu, BookkM!* Thlt t1atemenl wat filed P'loUtlous ducted by: ce>-1W1Mra F809193 Th• reglatrarit(s) com-doing business 11: • Irma Aragundi Thia 1tat11Nf\t wu filed with the County Cllf'IC of Bualnua NaMe The regl1trant(1) com-Published Newpon Beach-menced to trM\UCt bull· VERONICA'S PRODUCTS, ~boye rL!28- 0BlTUll ny 888 Thfa statement wa.a flied with the County Cieri< of Orange Covnty on -'Pfll 29, atatem.nt ~ lo transact ~sl-Costa Meu Daily PUot May ne11 under 1n. Flcti!lou1 2380 Harbor Plvd,. 1202, T~lr ttate~~nt non with the County Clerk of Orange County on May 3, 1~ • The followtng J)9rlOf1I .,.. nth under the Flcllt ous 14 21 28 June 4 1994 Buslne.. Name(•) listed Costa Mesa, ca·92626 w'lh tit• Covnl i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orange ~nty on April 18, 1994 ~ F807I03 dol busl 81• Bu1lnHs Na1N(1) list.ct ' • • • S · above on: 4-19·94 . Mike Madden, 2380 Har· 1 C 1994 F807900 PubU1hed Newport·8each-wHK-E O~lNG SER· aboYe on: nl• a009 Affordable Concepts Inc.,/ bor Blvd., 1202. Costa ~~ge ounty 0 FLANECIN Fee>et03 Publl1hed Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May VICE, 398 w. Wilson H·119, Kathy Aviva Poppers PUBLIC NOTICE II President , -Mesa, CA 92628 Robert Edgerton Publlshed N•Pott Beach· Colla M ... Dali¥ Pilot May 7 14 21 28 1994. Costa Mesa CA 92627 This atat~nt was filed Thia 1tat1ment w11 liled This business Is eon· . ed F I a n • g I n 1 2 Co a M Dall p·1 t Ma June 1 994 ' ' ' ' Alct\ d ~ Whll• 398 with lh• ..,.,.,nty Clerk or FklUtlou• With lh• Couniy Cle1k ot ducted by· an lndlvldval Pubhsh Newp passed away May 22: 7 :4 211~~ 1tl,. 10 Y 21• 28' 4' 1' 1 s.020 Sa979 w :i1eon H·119 'eo1t.& Ofange County on Af>tll 29, Bu•hwu Neme Orange COYnty on AprU 29, The reg.lstrant(s) com· Costa MHa Dally 1994 at his residence ' • • • · Sa&44 PUBLIC NOTICE Mm, CA 12627 ' 1994 atat•in•nt 1994 menced 10 transact bu•I· 7, 14, 21, 28, t99 In S~ta Marla, CA. A PUBLIC NOTICE ROM White, 398 W. Wilson F807412 Tile folk>Wlng person1 at• F807521 ness under the Fictitious former Corona det PUBLIC NOTICE FloUtlou• H·119 Costa Mna CA Published Newport Beach· 1101ng buslnn1 a1: PubllSh111 Newport Beach· Business Name(s) llsted1------ Mar resident for over Flotltlou• Bualnesa Neme 928271 ' Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot May PACIFIC BOOkKEEPINQ COila Mesa Dally Pilot May abov• on: 5-6·94 40 years, Mr. Flanegln FlcUtlou• Bualneu Na1119 a .. tement Thl1 bu1lnH1 11 c.on· 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. COMPANY, Suite 170, Bay. 7, 1•. 21. 28, 1994. Ml~e Ma~d81'1 flied was born Sept. 4, Busln•u Na..,. lbit•.m.nt The following pe1eonr are ducted by: husband and Sa982 side Square, Corona Del s..991 Trhs ~ta ~menttyw~~ k 1 1921 In tilghland Statement The fOllOWlng person• are doing buslne11 u : wife · Mat, CA 92625 w I • oun er o Park Michigan He re-The folJowlng pertons are doing buslne" 11: AGGRESSIVE SPORTS. The regl1tran1(s) com· PUBLIC NOTICE Ro11bud Corporation, PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on May 6. Stal•m• ' . doing bvslneu u : OFFI CE SOLUTIONS WEAR, 214 ~ E. Balboa menced to transact bull· (Washington State), t994 The lollow1ng P tired In 1983 as Senlo~ a) CONCEPTUAL ARm.· BUSINESS PRODUCT & Btvd., Newport Beach, CA ness under the Flctitlous FlcUUou• Thi I buslneu It con· Fictitious F800t13 doing business as Vice President ol Mar MATIC b) ONENESS CON· SERVICES, 22465 E. La 92661 Business Name(t) lilted Bu•lneu Name duct~ by:• oorpa<atJon Bush\•U NH\• Published Newport ~3ch· GENISTAR, 2166 ketlng & Sales Cror CEPT, 'c) INFINITE DYNAM· Palma Ave., Yorba Unda, Jerry EdWatd Nine, 2216 ab<>Ve on: 4-94 ltal•fft9nt The reglatrant(s) com· Stateinent Cosla Mesa Dally Pilot May Cir., Huntington B Transcon Freight o. ICS, d) BRUN~RDOT, 1) CA 92687 E. Martha Ave., Orange, C~ Rlch1td Earl Whtte The lollowlng PlflOnl are menced to transact ~utl· The following persons are 14 21, 28, June 4, 1994. 92~6 after over 29 years. DOLPHIN BUSINESS AP· Cynthia Malrena, 7309 E. 92887 Thi• 11,atemenl was filed dolnQ buslne11 as: ness under the Flctlllous doing business as: ' Sa006 Ginger Lynn He was a veteran ot PUCATIONS, f) PARADIGM Saddlehom Way, Orange, Tony Slephen Fost8', 214 with the County Clerk of MAS"TERUNE DRYERS & Business Name(s) llsred a) SCOLA PROPERTIES, 21661 Saluda Cir., U.S: Army Air Corp SHIFTI, 281& Raqu1ta, CA 92669 ~ E. Balboa Btvd., New· Orang• County on May 20, ACCESSORIES, 1515 W. at>ov1 on: fl/a , b) SCOLA INVESTMENTS, PUBLIC NOTICE ton Beach, CA 92 during WWII as a 8-17 Newport Beach. CA 92660-Rob911 J. Malrena, 7309 E. port Beach. CA 92661 t994 MacArthvr BIVd., Suite 5, Ro.Hbvd Corporation, 1532 KHI Dr .. Corona del This bu~lne~s pilot with 1211.1 mil· 3510 Saddlehom Way, Orange, This butln1u 11 con· F809878 Costa Mesa, CA 92626-Robert Frazier, Pres. Mat, CA 92625 . Flctltlou1 ducted by. an mdl slons before being Paul Fitz-Gibbon, 2615 CA 92669 ducted by: a general part· Published Newport a.ach-1414 Thia statement wu filed Ralrh H. Shimer, 1532 Bu•ln•H Nam• The registrant( shot down. He was a Raqueta, Newport Beach, Thia business Is con-Mrthlp Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May Joni McLaren-Henry, 3401 with the County 01111'k of Kee Di., Coiona del Mat, Statemertt menced 10 l(ans P.O.W. In Germany CA 9266~3510 ducted by: husband and The regl1trant(1) com-28 June 4 1' t 8 t994 So. Plaza Or .• #K, Santa Orange County on April 29, CA 92625 , The following persons ate ness under the and Russia for 18 This business Is con· wlf1 menced to transact bull· • • • • · Ana, CA 92704 1994 This business is con-doing business as: Business Name( months and received ducted by: an Individual The r1gl1trant(1) com· ne11 under the Fictitious Sa029 Thi• bu~lne11 , It con-F807481 ducted by: an Individual N.T. Outpost, ~37 Newport above on: not appl the Purple Heart and The reglslrant{t) com-menced to transact bu1I· Business Nam1(sl listed PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by. an Individual Published Newport Beach· The t1glstrant(s) com-Canter Dtlve, Newport ~fger L Reynold 2 Bronze Stars His menced to transact busl· neas under the Fictltlout above on: 5-17·94 The reglstrant(s) com· Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May menced 10 transact bust· Beach CA 92660 . s statement 1 d ci 11 nes1 under the Flctitlous Bu11ne11 Name(s) llated Jerry E. Nine Flctltlou• meneed 10 transact busl· 7 14 2, 28 1994 ness under the Fictitious AleK Wodchis 537 New. wnh the ounty hobbles bncl~ : 1~f • Business Name(s) listed above on: not 1'1)pllcabl• This statem1n1 was flied Bu•lneH Neme neu undet lh1 Flctltlous • ' ' ' · S 966 Business Name(s) listed port Center Drive, Newport Orange County on being a as el a an above on: no1 applicable Cynthia Malrena wllh th• County Cleek of Business .Name(s) llS1ed a above on: nJa Beach, CA 92660 l994 and lover of animals. Paul Fitz-Gibbon Thia statement was flied Orange County on May 17, St•t•m•nt Jlbo.lla_on; Aprll 28, 1994 PUQLIC NOTICE Ralph H. Shimer This business Is con· FO Mr. Flanegln Is sur· This statement was med with tha County Clerk of 1994. d~~· f~~~ :!sons are Joni Mct..aren·Henry . This stalement was l•ltd ducted by: an lndMdual Publ_lshed Newpo vlved by sons Robert with th• County Clerk of Orange County on May 20, . FIOl830 Theg Saddle~acic Valle Thl1 statement wu Med Flctltloue with the County Clerk of The 11g~st1a111(s) com• Cos1a Mesa Daily M. Flanegln of Coto Orange County on April 29, 1994 Published Newport Beach· v 1 330 w B s/ with the County Cler,k of Busln•M Nam• Orange County on Ap11t 08. menoed 10 transact busl· 1 14 21 28 1994. de Caza, CA and 1994 F80ff04 Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May c~:· M1ia CA 92e'/1 ., Orange County on Aprtl 29, St•t•m•"' 1994 neu under the Fictitious , ' ' , Scott C. Flanegln of F8074M Published Newport Beach· 21 28 June 8 13 1994 Calllornla' Community t994 The foUowlng persons are F005t53 Business Naro•(•) llsledi-------N • w I) o 't Be a ch: Publlstled Newport Beach· Co1ta Mesa Dally Pilot May ' • ' ' s8016 News Inc .. 330 w . Bay St, Feo7400 doing business as: Publlshed Newport Beach· above on: 1-1·94 daughters Terry Flane-Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May 28, Ju119 4. 11. 18, 1994. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Published Newport. Beach· FIRST STEP INSURAN~E Costa Mesa Oaily Piiot May Ale• Wodehls gin or Santa Mar1a 7, 14, 21, 28, t994. Sa038 PilBLIC NOTICE Th11 busln111 ts con· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May SERVICES, 2915 Red Hill, 7• 14, 21, 28, 1994. T,hl1 ttatement was filed and Molly Flanegln, Sa988 ducted by: a corporation 7, 14, 21, ·~8. 1994. Sut11 G104, Costa Mesa. sa992 w11h the County Clerk ol ........_ Los Angeles; b1other1 PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious The re~ls1rant(s) com-Sa980 CA 92626 Ofang1 County on May 6. ., ... ..,. • w1111am c. FlaneglA of PUBLIC NOTICE F u 1 Bu•ln•H Nain• menc1d to 1tantact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE Becl(V Joyce Srolotf, 1935 PUBLIC NOTICE 1994. The following P8' Roland Helghi., CA le t oue ltale1'119nt ne11 under the Fletlllous Anaheim Ave., IB, Costa • F007809 t dolna butlnesa .. : and Ted Flanegln ot Flctlttou• 8u•IMH Mam• The following peraona are Bu11n111 Nam•(•) listed FlcUUou• Mesa, CA 92827 FJctltlou• Published Newport Beach· NEWPORT BEAC Michigan; grandson BualnHa H•m• 1 .. t•m.nt doing bus1M$1 u : 1b<>Ve on: NIA Thl1 bu1ln111 Ir con· BualnHa Ham• Costa MeH Dally Pilot May 6208 W. Coal H Casey T. Flanegln· Statement Jhe following ~rsons 11• REE VE S SUS IN ESS Tht Saddlebac:k Valley Bualn•" Nam• ducted by: 90 lndMdull Stat•ment 14, 2t , 28, June 4, 1994. port S..Ch, CA Butta of Senta Marla; The following pe11ont are aolnb buslnt11 u : A) TRAJNING, 2558 Santa Bit· Vole• Statement Th• r1glstran1(s) com· The following persons are J Sa907 OcNn Ent•prl and several niece and doing buslneas as: WRAl>S.ACS, B) FAMILY bara 1102, Costa Men, St.ate of California l"-following pe1sons are menced to t1ansact busl· doing business as· (Calltornla) &208 nephews PEAR RIDGE ASSOCI· HEALT ... TREE, 36 Rock· CA 92626 Tom John1on, Publisher doing buslnHs as_; ness under th• Fictitious NAPROTEX 4320' Campus PUBLIC NOTICE Hwy., Newport a. A Celeb;auon of Re· ATES LP •• 567 San Nlcho-Ingham Drive. Newport John R"ve1, aame u This •t.alemenl wu filed CUSTOM AOUAttlUM IN· Buslnesa Nam1(s) listed Or., Ste , 21 o. Newpoil 92863 laa Dr., Suite 106, Newpon Beach, CA 92660 above with lh1 County Clerk ot STALLATIONS. b) CUSTOM above on: 4·29-94 Beach CA 92660 Fictitious Thlt bu1ln1•1 i memberance wlll be Beach, CA 92660 Und1 K. Satcan, 36 Rock· Sara Paddock. same as Ofange County on May 6, l\QUAAIUMS, 1678f Beath Becl(y Joyoe S10101t Mar ' s Champagne Buslneaa Name ducted by: a COfJ>Of held Tuesday, May h31 Pear Ridge Associates LP. Ingham Drive. Newport above 1994. Blvd., Huntington Beach, Tiiis .stelemenl was filed CNF~P '2300 FalrvteV.: St•t•m•nl Thi registrant(•) at l :OO P.M. at t e t851 Port Renwick Place, e-.ach, CA 92660 Thia business 11 con· F809't70 Ca. 926"7 Willl the County Clerk of 10204 'Costa Mesa CA The following persons 1118 menced to tran Five Crown Restau· Newport Betel\, CA 92660 MIC:hael J. Safran, 36 ducted by: husband and Published Newport Beach· JamH Louis Mrazek, Orange County on April 29, 926215 ' ' doing business as: noso under tn. F rant, 3801 Eaal Coast Robert J. Parsons O,P. Rockingham Drive, New· wile Costa Mesa Dally Piiot May 16601 LeG1and #C. Hun-199.f This buslnt1s 11 con· ITZAAAP, 817 Victoria St., Business Name(•) Hwy •• Corona Oel Mar. 1851 Port Renwick Place. port Beach, CA 92660 Th• regl1tranl(t) com-J tlngton Beach, Ca. 92649 F'807177 ducted by: an lndivldual A20l. Costa Mesa, CA above~: 4-14-94 A reception will follow. Newpon Baaoh, CA 92660 This bualnua la con· meneed to transact butl· 14• 21• 28• une 4• 1994· Thia bu1lne11 11 con-Published Newport Beach· The reglstranl(s) cqm-926~7 Ocean Enlerprlae In lleu of flowera me-Thia bu1lneas la con· ducted by: husband and n111 under th• Fictitious Sa1010 ducted by: an lndlvldual , Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May menced 10 transact busl· Renate \llctoila Palmer, Stan Cald., moflaft can be made ducted by: a llmlted Pllfl· Wile Bufln111 Nam1(s) listed PUBLIC NOTICE The regl11ran1(s) com-1 14 21 28 1994 nits under lhe Fictitious 817 Victoria SI 1\201 This statement wa to a11y Disabled Amer· nerehlp The r1gl1lrant(s) com-ab0v1 on: 5-3-94 mtne•~ to transact busl· ' · ' ' · Sagn Business Name(s) listed Costa Mesa. CA 92621 ' with the County lean Veterans organl· Th• registrant(•) com-meoced to transact bull-John Reeves FlcUtloue Mii under the Actlllous at>ove on: 5·2•-94 Thie business 19 con· Orange Cou.nty on zallon or to Santa menced to transact l>utl· n111 under lh• Fictitious Satah Padctock 8ualMH Nam• Buslne11 Name(•) listed PUBLIC NOTICE Maiy S. Champagne ducted by: an individual t994 Marla Valley Humane ne11 under th• Actitlous Bu1ln111 Name(•) listed Thia 1tatem1nt wu flied above on: 1·1·90 This statement was filed Ttl• reitlslrant(s) ~.tom society. 751 so. Black Bu1lneu Name(s) listed •bov• on: 5-MM with th• Counfy Clerk of The f :~•m•~J James Louis Mrazek . _...flcUtlo .wllh the Coumy-Crurk-01 menced 10 t1ansact t:>usl-Published Newport Road Santa Marla above on: .. 27·94 Mlehaet J. Safran Orange County on Mey 10, ctOI . : . Ii ':isl ee sons Al• This-lla~t was 1lled BualM .. H•m• 01ange County on May 24 ness under the Fictitious Costa Mesa Delly CA 93455 Oudley: Robert Ptrson1, GeMral Thia etatemenl wu flied t~ • D rg ~· ness a~: Ungl with the County Cieri\.. ol ltetem•nl t994 ' Business Name(s) tislod Apnl 23 30 Mey Hoffman M.ortuary In ~f.'4'~tatemen~ was filed O~t~ 1:·c~i~ntyonc~: gf F8ot525 Be~cl,, 1i-:nPacl~~ co:: ?;:g• County on May 13, The toUowtng persons are Flt0217 above on: 4·29·94 amended pu'b41ca1 charge of luneraJ at· With .the Coonly Clerk of t99-4ng ty y ' Publlshed Newport Beach· wy, Huntington B-.ach, ' F'008577 "°~sJne11 II~ Published Newport Beach· ~l[lale Vi PaJmt". II d 211 1994 rangementa 0 Cou ty M · F 8 . Costa Mes.-Oaily Pilot Ml CA · CYBEA PRO, 3004 Jettrey Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May hll ,;ta emen wu I e ' • . ieng1 n on 8f ' 807 13 14, 21, 28, June 4. 1994. Steven J. Fields, 10 Alba Published N1~port Beach· Ave., IA, Co.ta Mesa. CA 28. June 4 11 18 t994. wlth th• County Cler.k of._ ______ _. ---------1 1994. Published Newport Beach· saoo3 East Irvine CA 92720 Costa Mesa Daily Piiot May 92626-2929 • • • S 028 Orange County on Ap11I 29, PUii.iC MOTi F809100 Costa Meaa Dally Pilot May Barbara Fields 10 Alba 21. 28, June 6, 13, 1994. Andrew James Lothian, a 1994 Published N-.port. Beach· 7, 14, 21. 28, 1994. PUBLIC NOTICE East INln1, CA 926720 Sa015 3004 Jelfr•y Ave., IA, PUBLIC NOTICE F807$44 Cost.a Mesa Dllly Pilot May Sa969 Thie buslnui 11 con· UBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92626-Published Newpon Beach· 14, 21, 28, June 4, 1994. Flctltloua ducted by: husband and P 2929 Flctltloua Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May ata....m Sa008 PUBLIC NOTICE 8uelnH• Nam• wife · Flctltlou• -This bu.slne11 Is con· Builn•H N•m• 7, 14• 21• 28, 1994. The foloWlng '*'° ----------ltat•m•nt The registrant(•) com· dueled by. an Individual S'tat•m•nt Sa973 dOI bualneN u · HAllOl IAWN· PUBLIC NOTICE FJcllUoue The lollowlng persona are 1Nnced to eransact bu1I· Busln .. , Nam• Th• reglalrant(t) co~· The follow'ing persons are oo'Wia MARKETING MOUNT OINI FJotltloue Busln .. • Name doing t:>uslne11 as: neH under the Ficlillous Stat•ment menced to transact bus•· doing business as: PUBLIC NOTICE Purdue OrfVe Cott.a ' c.m..y St•t•m9ftt WICKER WORLD / RAT· Business Nama(s) listed The following persons ate ness under the FlcUlious c AR e ER c 0 Mp AT· Ce 112628 • Ctlel* • = •u•ln•H Name Tn. folloWlng persont are TAN TOO, 1125 Victoria St, above on: nJa doing buslne11 u : Buslnen. Name(s) li1ted IBIUTIES, 2093 Santa Ana . Fictitious Willlam M. Dovie Jr., , S . Statement doing bu1lnes1 as: Ste R. Costa Mesa, CA Stev•n J. Aeldt AMERICA CONSTAUC· above on. 5-1·94 Costa Mesa CA 92627 Bu•lnea• Name Purdue Dl'lve. Costa ' tf\llllg All Faiths" Th• followtng pecsons are HOME IMPROVEMENT 92627 Thia 11atemen1 was filed TION I TECHNICAL SER· Andrew J. Lothian James T.' Stout. 2093 Slatem•nt Ca 92626 ' 1625 Glaler doing business as: MORTGAGE, 2230 W. Wlnnlfied Deane. 30 Coe· with the Coonty Clerk ol vices. 5515 Alvlf Ave., Thl1 1tatement was filed Santa Ana Coste Mesa The followlng persons aie Thia burlnllt 11 Costa Mesa GLASS IMPRESSIONS BY Chapman Avenue, Suite morent Cir.. N1wporl Orange County on May 6. 1210, Newport Beach, CA with the County Clerk ol CA 92627 ' ' doing business as: ducil<I by· an lndMdu Lw-~·-==~--1 DAVID ALAN, 24-442 Loa 123, Orange, CA 92668 Btactl, CA 92660 1994. 92663 Orange County on May 2, Thia business 11 con· REICH PRODUCTIONS IN· The rei;j11trant(a) Ill Serra"°'· Laguna Niguel, Hom•owne11 Mortgage Harley R. Thompson, 30 F80ttl7 Stev•n Roderick Kelly 1994 ducted by: an lndlVldual TERNATIONAL SYNDICA· menc.cl 10 tnlnNct P•c-~ CA 92677 and Equity Inc., (Delaware), Cormorant Cir., N•wport Published Newport Beach· 5515 River AVe.. "210, F80705t Th• raglatrint(•} com· TION NETWORK, 2797 MIS under the Fl .-.--,,_.,. DaVld Alan l<alocJ, 2.4442 2230 W. Chepman Avenue, Beach, CA 92660 C M Oal PU t M Newport Beach, CA 92663 Publlshed Newport Beach-menc.d to transact bust· Bunllng Clrcle, Costa Bullne.. Nanw(e) •llOlllAL PAM Loi Serrano1, Laguna Sulle 123, Orange, CA Thi• buain11s 11 con-0•~• esa 'Y ~ ay This bu11nes1 Is con· Coste Mesa Dally Piiot May ne11 under the Fletltlous Mesa, CA 92626 abOve on: 10-4-83 c.n.t.ry • Mottuery Niguel, CA 92677 92668 ducted by: CO-PartMl'I 14• t, 28• Ju"9 4• 1 · ducted by: an lndlvldual 1. t4, 21, 28, 1994. Business Name(s) listed Egon Reich. tam• Wllll1m M. Doyle Jr. Ch..,....• et.metory Barbara Ruth Kslocl, Thia bu1lne11 11 co,,. Th• r1gl1trant(1) com-Sa013 The r1gl1trant(a) com-Sa972 above on: NOT AP· fhls business ts con-Thla statement wu !JSOO Pacific View 24442 Loa Ser1ano1. l.a· ducted by: a corporaUon rnenced 10 transact busl· PUBLIC NOTICE menced to transact busl· PUCA8L£ ducted by: an Individual with the County Newport ~Ive guna Niguel, CA 92877 .. The registrant(•) cor)'I· nett under Y>• Fictl\lous ness under the Fictitious PUBLIC NOTICE Jamea T. Slout The reglitranl(s) com· Orange County on .,.._INI This bu1lne11 It con-minced 10 ttan1ac1 bus!· Bu1fn11s Name(s) listed Flctltloua Buslne11 Name(~) listed Thit statement was filed menced to transact busi-08. 1993 •••••••••I ducted by: hu1band and ne11 under the Fictitious •bove on: May 1. 1994 8 1 N ab0v1 on: not eppltcable Ffctltlou• with 1h• County Clerk of ness under th• Fictitious F • wile Bu1lne11 Name(•) »1ted Harley R. Thompson u1• n••• •,me S11111n R. Ke11y Bu1IM .. Main• Orange Coonly on April 24, Buslnest Natne(s) listed Publlahed Newport ... .-.11 The reglatr•nt(a) com-above on: ....a.e.-Thi• statement was filed tet•m9" This ttatement was filed Stat t 1994 above on· 4·26-94 •a•-menced to transact bull· Homeownera Mortgage with the County Cltf'k of The following persona are with th• County Cllfk of •m•n · Egol'\ Reich Colle ~a Daily Pilo llLL -•" Mii under tile Fictitious and Equity Inc., David Alt, Orang• Covnty on May 6, dNolng~?ILMll •L•: Orang• County on May 20, d~rn~ 1~~=~ :~•on• ara P bll h d New '!1::~ This stettmtnt was filed tobet 11S, 23, 30, No Mortuary * Chapel Bu•lne11 Nam•(s) ll1ltd 1994 · AT11.11.... REA ESTATE ttM PRAYER THERAPY 307 24 u 1 e P a • with 1111 County Clenc ol 8, 1993. amended Cremation above on: 4-9-94 TRAD E F80ttM APPRAISAL SERVICES b) F8ot9St NMh Sin 1 wooci'St Or· Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May Olangi County on April 29, uon May 28, 1994. 110 B<oadway David A. Kalocl Published Newport B•ach-~Af~~~~~ ~~P~!!~ Published Newport Beach· aoo•, CattYo~a9264t°' 28, June 4, 11, 18, 1994. 1994 Cotti Mes. Whe1her you'r• buying through clas~ied Costa Meu Dally Piiot May C•nl•r Dt., SUITE lSO, COiia Mesa Dally Piiot May Community ChlMch of the Sa031 F807410 Buy It. S•lt It. Fin ta.ttll or aemng, Ctaulfleo ,.A2 •e 8 14. 21, 28, June 4, 11M. Newport Beach, CA 92660 28, JuM 4, 11, 18, 1994. Peclfic (Calllomla) PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport B1ach-Ctaselfted • covers atf your need1I -.... Sa007 Reb9cca Oulrot. 40t Fut-Sa032 Thia bu11n111 It con• Costa Meae Dally Pilot May ~======3 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department •t th• Pilot It pleued to announce a new service now •vallabte to-new bu1tnea .. 1. We wfll now SEARCH the name for you •t no extra ch9f99, and ••ve you th• time and the trip to the Court House In Sent9 Ana. TMn,. Of COUrH, after th• ... rch 11 completed we wm file your flctttlous bu11ne.. name statement with the County Clertc, pubH1h one. • week for four WNka u required by law Md then fife your proof of publlcatlon with County Ctertc. • " . ~ ~l ) .... I .... Pteue atop by to flte your flctlttou1 bu1lne11 statement at the Piiot Leg•I Department, 330 West Bay, · Colta Meaa, Callfomla. If you can not atop by, plea• call u1 at (714) tM2~1. Exte"'lon 315 ·or 318 and we wfll m•k• arrangements for you to handle thft proc.dure by mall. If you ahould have any further qufftlona, p..... call ue Ind we wtll be more than glad to aullt you. Good Luck In your new bualnnall • dueled bv: a eo<Poratlon Flclltlou• 7 14 21 28 ·-4 r. PUBLIC NOTICE Th• r1gl1lrant(1) com• ' ' ' • '""" · , _________ m•nced lo lranHcl bull· au.an. .. N•me Sa979 No matter FloUtloue Mii Under the Fictitious Stetement PUBLIC NOTICE h t ' Bu•lnHI Name BualMll Nam•(•) listed Th• following P4H•ont are W a YOU re lt•t•m•nt above on: nOI applicable dQlng ~linen a•: Flctltloua doing, your The tOllowlng peraons ar• Community Chureh. of the PETER S EUROPEAN CAR Bu1ln•" Name hometown doing bu1lne11 u : Peclflc, Doyle Ed1on, Pr•ll· ~71~~ts c~!i:OM!~ ~ ltatement LAUJIENCE J. LAZAR & deht 92627 Thi following peraoni are newspaper ASSOCIATES. 64 Rain-Thi• 1talement WU lllld Gino Stlaralkhanlan, 2'148 doing bullneu at: Tiie wood, Allio Viejo. CA with the County Ci.rk Of Surlwood Lane H ntlngton ADVANCED CONSULTING ..., ... 92656 . . Orang• Covnty Oil Apfil 2t, Beach CA 92646 u 108 OlfVI 51., (Apt.8). New: • t.aurenee Jon war, 64 1994 Thi• , t>u1lnH1 11 con· port ee-.c11, CA 02643 f\alnwood, Allto VlejO, CA F80H20 ducted by: .,, Individual Christopher Jo11ph Petitti, fits i ~158 b 1 1 Publl*l'ed Newport s .. ch· The teglitrant(a) com-1 1=08;;0;11v;•;;Sl;··~Vlll;;1~8;)~, N~ew;;·~;::=:=:=::;=! duct~~~ ;,·~~M~~on-Co1ta M111 Dally Piiot May menc:ed to tranuct. bull·r: The recilatrant(I) com-7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. Mii 111\der tn. flctlllout menc:ed to tran .. C1 bull-Sa975 8111ln111 Name(•) U11ed ne11 under lh1 FlctlUous 8 NOTICE above on: •·10.9' Bu11n111 Name(t) listed PU LIC GJno Sl'laralkh&nlan abo\#9 on· 4-15-94 Flotlllou•· Thlt atatem•nf wn flied Laurl'1Ce J Lazar w11h 111e county C1tf'k of Thia atatement was flied •u•ln. .. Na~ O'Afl9• County on Aptll 2e. with the County Clerk of The 1,.,!!!l~!ona are 1994 FIOJIOZ Orange Coumy ot1 APlll 11J, --~",. ..... 1994 dOlnQ bUtlnet1 ••· Pvblllhed Newport Beach· P80HOO ACCUTEL COMMUNICA• Cotta Mita Dally Piiot May P ... _6 .. TIONS, 9092 T91bert Ave., 1 1 2 ,..9 -~ Ublllhed Newi>Ort .,,._.,. 111, Fountain Valley, CA • 4, 1, ~ • 1.-. eo.t• MIH Dally PllOt M•y 92708 Sa967 14, 21, 21. June 4, 11194. Sally LC. Htf'nendn, 9092 PUILll' NOTICE Sa002 Talbert 111. Fountain y.,.. ----""-----· r--,-U-8-L-IC_NO_T_l_C,;;;I;;.;;.,,;,;;' ';Yi,;":~!~... 11 con-P'lotltfou• 9UalneaaName dUc:1ed by: tit lndMdual • ~loue The regl1lrant(1) corn-T"-..... ~ment u--• Name ~ to 1r-act busl-................ v Pf"IOl"I• are ............ ""' Und8' the ,lctftlo\11 doing bulinlll a1: The lollO,WlnO peraona are lualne11 Name(•) lilted Commetclll PrOl*IY Con. doing butlne11 a1: aboYe on: 4-21-M ~. 9322 'lick« Ave .. POWl!A OJ PAOOUC. Sa#)' LC. HtmllndN Foune.in ValleY, CA 12708 TIONS, 10011 t.alnptotl Thlt etalement w11 filed Nancy O•lr Mon•h~"· Ave.. Geri.ten Orove, CA With the County Clerk ot sTamehl b 1 1 ftt40 Or~ CQl,ln(y on A1>f11 21, • ua neu • con. Miik Anthony PINMlll, 1994 ducted by: tin lndM®ll t001t umpeon Ave. 1 12 P80f488 The regl11ran\(1) com• Garden <kove CA NMO Publl•hed ,.,.wpott hach-~ lo trentaet bull· ~ ~::f~on-Colla-... .. Otit'/ '"°' M9'f :t,... ._.Na':(:,~= 11\e r•el1n•nt(1) corn. 1, 14, 21, 2', 1994. tbcWe on: NIA - - menoed lo tranucl bull· Sd78 tuncy Monlhan :,_~N.':tar':= PUIUC NOTICI = ~ ~k~ ~on:._,._.. ,_......,. O!w'99 Coun(V on M9Y '· The Pllet .............. 1994' NOett41n c .... Nled ,......... , 1t11 4 The moat compr•hen-The ~ peraont .,. u •11• llew,ert etve end o~nt dlrec· doing~ H : leeeh.C•••• •••• IOry of good1 and Mr-TH!' CAFI Al 242 N. hllr , .. , -.; t4, It, Yloes around! ... CO~ST HWY., 141 N ........... 4, ~ COMt Hwy •• &.....-e..d\, .. ,. HAMM E TIM E? When J.OO need o littte work l!ne around the house, look in the Pilot doss~ieds to find o good carpenter, etedridon, plumber or handy mon. was filed Clerk 01 Ap11129 07497 rt Beach. Pilot Mat Sa986 ICE Satuoa ac:ti. CA ynolds, Hunting. 6 Is con. idual I com· c:1 bus· 1et.11011s ) h5ted cable as I.ea lerk of Pill 29 7498 Beach· 1lot M3y Sa987 CE Inc, Coul h, CA con. Ion Saturday, May 28, 1994 U ... ICIOTICll PUIUC IOTICU Ml.IC llOTICll .. "*IC IOTICll PUIUC llOTICll PUii.iC llOTICU PUILJC llOT1Cll PUIUC aecmca PUIUC NOTICU PUl&.IC IOTICU PUIUC IOTICI PUii.iC NCmel "'YOU ltiM A CMIJfTOR ~ IPPfCMI of Tf'IMc TM& P•TITIOM TO PUIUC IOT1CI PVIUC ll011CI PUIUC llOTICE Vw:, IUgg. "* JAMEi STA~T OI' ••~ or a OCMllll191111 cnc11or Of PhMlna .OnlMnce ~ CllMO& TM& NAiii WHmlE\' F-24 Fiie, SllftQ. A8MDOllMln °" .;o;.::C: the ...... ycMI ....... No. 100: and ~°' °" c..... .... ,.. .. , WIC •nca CITYOI' ,......... nw. MARY £USEY K..f °" ...... ua ua1 °" PICTITIOUS ~ daln\ w111 ... court ... ~ ..... • fair a _._ L 111neiu ...... MVmW OP coaTA •u .. ....._ .._. ~"'"' ... heeler, miw. ........ ..... •USU.•• um PSTITIOll TO and lnll a"°"'° ... per-~ vlllUe '°' a period .... • ... ... ........ cm .... TWP1C NOTICI ... t....... s £H SALAZAR .. 115. TM.::::.:..••nt ~. l*IOfta =·~= ~~..:&; :Z~e50r-P\JR. ef YOLANDA fll08 '== =~~=.!_ ~·:=:tonaatt =-~:.(~~ 4:1 ~ ~.,. :::-Flclltlout lflelu1UMlne1°'1 HOWARD II. LMtQ lrom the CS. THEA GIVEN lhll a Draft ~T•N&QRO, e THE COSTA MESA CITY aUPPUK.I OV~ THE WAUER$, ~ ..... ,~y I ...... _... .......... ~ ,,,.,.,, & .,~ ~ OA elcll MOW•• ... • ol llrtt -.uanc. of fie 191· EnWonmenllll Imped ,.. -COUNC~ 'MlL HOLD A L Ho • 2311 P t -mav be ..,.,_ .. _... ~" b • Name: MASONRY SPE· Ill' •T-:"!"!'o lafa aa provided In MCUot1 poft (DEIR) hM beet\ pr• CAS• NU•D 81D ITUI NO. Me · v 1• or adllanee) on the 7th dlr of A Ol COUNTY AfE CIAUSTS, 82t Calle Embo--,.,.. -tlOO of the Callfomla Pro-perect In connection with AtTMla PUI LIC HEARING FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY Duma ... Nl'Nl)Ol1 Baach, Jurle 1994 a& 2 00 P.M. IC i~ANYd •,..~~t,~ cadura, San Clemente. CA c ... Ne. At7H8t bete Code. TM lime lot ~ the appllcallon noted OflOllJI TO SHOW THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF GIVEH that Hlll«I tMda wll CA 92eeo lhe premien Wfleft IWd ~. _.. -._ 92t72 To .. helra, btneflc:lat1es, Ing dalmt Will not expire atiov.. lnteretttd ~ THE CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC be r~td by IN City Of Unda Hovel, 2318 Pon property flaS bMf1 ltCHed IM2I The f'lctltlout Butlnau crtdlton, con4lngent crtdl-befOfe tcu monlhl from are encouraged to review CAUIE FOR CHANG• IMPACT FEE PROGRAM. Costa Mesa, 10 Ml: The Oumett. Newpon Beach, and wh1e:h Is located al JalftH 0Hn Wllburn, Name re..,.,td to above tort, and .-.ont Who may the hearing date nollctd thlt DEIR and tubml1 any OP NAME THE TRAFFIC IMPACT C11y Clark. P.O. Box 1200, CA 926e0 AYRES SELF STORAGE, 11101-! Well Flral St., Wat flied In Orange County otherwlH be lnternttd In above comments they may with PETITIONER(S) Catoloe FEE PROGRAM HAS BEEN Colla Miii, Calilornla Kattn Nichol 14 CypreH 7012 Ernest Ave. Hunting.. Sanla Ana. CA 12703 on Mar. '· 1991, Fii• lhe will Of ntate, Of both, YOU. MAY EXAMINE the IO ma!(•. Coples of the Riot-Aguilar end Mal1ha L ESTABLISHED TO Fl-92828-1200, on ()( bef0<1 Pt Ln.. Newport Beach, CA ton Beach, Ca (714) 141. Thlt butlntM 11 con-No.F486901 Of: HOWARD M. LANG, aka Ille kepi by the court." you DEJA and tuppoi11nO doc\r Monlenegro de Riot on be-NANCE THE IMPROVE· the hollr of 10;00 1 m. on 112660 . 7314, Landlo1d rtstrvfl duCt.cS by: an lndMdual Ronald J. Goernaat, 626 HOWARD MILSTER LANG .,. a peraon lnllfffttd In meflC• .,. available for r• hall of YOLANDA RIOS MENTS THAT ARE NECES-June 13 11194 II thtll be Bobbit Robena. 2 Dione. lh• right to bid al Iha ..,. Tll• reglttranl(t ) com-Calla Embocadura San A PETITION hat bean Iha ntate, you may file YIN It the Planning 0.. MONTENEGRO, I mlOOf ~"u~~.~p~SCSTSTOH~ lh• 'resi>ons.bitity of the '8~~?-a sll!!..1!.,.,. -30351 PUJChatff mull be ~ rnenced to ttantact buti-Clemente, CA 92672' flied by MILDRED P. LANG with the cOun a lormiil Ra-partmenl, Chv of Newport HAS/HAVE FILED A PET\. bldd .. to dell\l9r hie bid IO .. ---.. by cuh snct paid tor It IN nna under the Flctltloul Shirley Ann ao.mut, 626 In tM $upaf1ot Court of quest for Spadat NoOce of leach', 3300 Newport Bou-TION FOR AH ORDER TO DEVROPllENT WITHIN Iha City Cleik'1 Olf1c1 by Marti.Ill Vista, San Juan time ol Piolfchate All Pll'· 8utlnHe Name(1) lilttd Calla Embocadura San Calllomla, County of OR· the 1111.ng of an "inventory levard, Nawport Baach, CHANGE NAMES FROM COSTA MESA, ANO TO the p1op11 ennounced Capistrano. CA 92875 chased goods 11e $Old u lbOYe on: Octobef, 1989 Clemante, CA 112672 ' AHGE. and appralnl of estate ... Calllornla, 92859·1788 YOLANDA RIOS MON· ENSURE THAT THE lime. Bids wlll be publicly Lyn SOttr. 140 Jasmine 11 and must be ramoved at Jamee Dean Wiiburn This buslne11 WU con-THE PETITION requnts .... or of any pat111on Of (714) 844-3225. TENEGRO TO YOLANDA STANDARD LEVEL OF opeflld and read aloud at CrHk Ot .. COiona del Mat, lime ot •II• Sale ii 1Ub,ec1 This lt.llemant Jl'U llled ducted by husband and that MILOREOte. LAN be ~count .. provided In NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· RIOS SERVICE IS MAINTAINED 10 00 Im or IS soon CA 92625 to CancellallOn in the event wlUI the County a.rte ol wife aPPofnted 11 rep-MCt1on 1250 of the CalilOI" THEA GIVEN Iha.I the pub-II 11 heftby O<dertd that ON THE TRAFFIC CIRCU-lheraalter ai practicable on Suzanne PllM•er, 10 B.,_ of settltmtnl betweeo land· Qf'anga County on May 3, This ttatamant wu fifed reHnlalfve to minister nla Probate Code. A R• lie heating wilt be held on Ill peisons lnteruted In LATION SYSTEM. June 13, 1994, In Iha City court Dr N. Nawporl lord and obligated Pet1'f 1994. with the County Clerk of Iha .. tale of the ecedent. quest lot Special Nollet the 9th day of June, 1994, lh111 mattlf appeat before AH AUDIT OF THE TRAF· Councll Chambe11 Ctty 8aach, CA 92660 AyrH Self Storage F907811 Orange County on May 13, THE PETITION requMll form It available !tom the at the hour of 7:30 p.m. In !_';' S ~rt lfn De~ment FIC IMPACT FEE PRO-Hall, :n F111 Orlva,' Costa Yoko An\lttt, 111502 Ar· Resldtnl Managers Published Newport Beach-1994. Iha clecadent'1 Will. and c:ouftclerk. the Council Chambe11 ol ... o. 7._ O Iha ..,,ange GRAM IS AVAILABLE FOR Mesa Calilomla lor tha royo Ave., Sente Ana, CA Publl1hed Nawpon Costa .,..._ Dally Pilot May Ronald J. Goemaal Pub-COdlcil1, 11 any, be admltttd Attomn tor tM Pttl• the Newport Baach City ~d Supe~ Co~ ~f1mE B~J~EA P~~~~ furnishing of CUSTODIAL 11i~?i~ Ben~mtn. 19225 Beach.Costa Mesa OeUy 1 14 21 28 1994 llthtd Nawport Beach· lo probate. The wUI and tloners Han, 3300 Nawport Bou-IHI I wn I 1 CITY CL""K'S OFF CE SUPPLIES. Woodl d H Pilot May 21, 28, 1994. ' • ' ' ·• ... £ ...... Cos1a Meta Piiot May 21 , any codlcll• 11• 1Yallable JAMES E WJLH•Lll levard, Newport Beach, 0!!_,_!k/5. 19!4~ .!l_ ';:~~ "'" I · n Addillonal sets ol the an s • un11ng1on Sa02S -------~_ ...... _;;,126, J\.tla 4, 11, 1994 tor axamlnatlon In the file • • , cautomta.. 81 which time o..-p.m., ...... u,.., ...... FAIR DRIVE, COSTA specifications may be Qt>-Baach, CA 92648 PUILIC Nor.CE · Sa0l4 kepi by Iha court. ESQ.• PAL 111 ER I, any one with an lnterffl In there ahow cauH, II any MESA. CALIFORNIA. talned 11 tha OHie• of trie Patric11 Jones, 18 Kings PUBLIC NOTICE ------·----! THE PETITION raquattl TYU!Jt, WIENER, WIL• the project may offer tlltl· they have, why the petition THIS PUBLIC HEARING Purchulng Agent at 77 Port Or., Newport Coast.1--------- Flotltloua PUBLIC NOTICE authority to administer the HELll, A WALDRON mony to the Planning Corn-10< change of name lhOuld Will BE HELO AS FOL· Fair Drive Costa Mesa CA 92657 NOTICE ........._Name . estate under the lndepan-(143711), 2903 llAIN mission. 11 you chalieng. not be gtanltd.. LOWS: Calllomla. 's1da ahould b9 This business II con· INVITING 81DS S STATEMENT OF dent Admlntattallon 01 &-ITREET SUITI 1300 this project In COYr1. you It Is fUrthef 0<dertd that a DATE: Monday, June 8, 111wned 10 the attention ol ducted by: • general part· Sealed b1d1 may be rt-.. ..._, MAHDONMENT OF tales Act. (Thi• authority • ' may be limited to raising copy of this 0<der to 1hoW 1994 the City Clerk, wlthln said nershlp ce111ed 11 "the otllce of the The lolloWlng persons ate USI OF FICTITIOUS wlU allow the personal rep-IRYINE, CA 127t4, only lholl Issues you Of cauM be publlshtd In NB/ TIME: '6:30 p.m. or as llme limit, In an Haled en-The reglstrant(s) com-City Clerk. al 3300 Newport doing butlnelt u : BUSINllS NAME rnantallve lo take many (7t4) 8St·MOO someone else ralted at the Costa Men Dally Piiot. a soon as possible thereafter velop ldenlllled on the out· manced to lfansect bull-Boulevard. P.O. Box 1768 . O.C. ELECTRONICS, 881 The followlna sons ac:tlont without court ap-Publlahed N1wpor1 public halllng dfftflbed In ~ of general cir· PLACE: City Council alda with the Bid Item "'" und11 th• Flc;i.tJous Newport Beach, Ca. 9265i-W. 11th St., Costa Mna, hava abandoned'~ .. of prOVll. Bator• taking c:.r-Beach-CO•ta Men Dally this notice ot In written cor· culatlon published In lhl• Chambers at City Hall, 77 Numbet and the Operi.lng Buslnesa Name(•) listed 1768, untll 11:00 a.m. on CAM•~John Horto 3 n the Flclltloua Bualneu lain vwy lmportanC a.ctlon1. Piiot May 27, 28, June 3, re1pondenc:e deUvartd to :::Vi a~-.'.!~-~h.! Fair Drive, Cos&a Mesa, Date •bo11• on: 4·25-94 th• 15111 day of June, 11194. .. u_ .,, Name: AUTO Bill.BOARD howeYet, lfle personal rep-1994. the City ... Of prior to, tM CK '""" .................. Cahlomla Each bid shall lpe<:tly Unda HOllH 1993·94 STREETS AND W. Wiiton #1, Costa Mesa. 2330 Plllt Nawpon. New'. resentallYa wlll be requlrtd FrS732 public heattng. FOf further weeks prior to the day of PUBLIC COMMENTS IN llCh and e11ery iltm as sat This statement was filed MISCELLANEOUS SLURRY CA t2e27 port S.ach CA 92660 to give nollce lo Interested Information call John Dou-Iha hearing. EITHER ORAL OR WRIT· forth In the specillcallons With the County Clerk ol SEAL ANO RESURFACING WMlr!, :; HortC01onta,M3ena CWA. The Fictitious BuslnHS pe1ton1 unlesa tNy have PUBLIC NOTICE glas. EnVlronmentat Coordl-JULEE ROBINSON, TEN FORM MAY BE PRE· Any and all axcapllons to Orange County on April 29. PROORAM, Con1t1ct Num- 92627 ' 1 Name relentd to above walvtd notice« consented nator al (714) 844-3230. COMMISSIONER OF SENT ED DURING THE Iha 1peclflc1tlon1 must be 1994 bet 3000. Eng1°"''' EstJ. This buslneu It con-wu flied In Orange County to the proposed action.) NOTICE OF Anne Gifford, Seer• T H 11 S U P ER I 0 R PUBLIC HEARINGS. FOR ot .. rty stated In the bid FfS07495 mate 5260.000 ducttd b . ....... d nd on Mary 22, 1994, Ale The Independent tdmlnlt· PU8LIC HEARING tery, Plennlng Com-COURT FURTHER INFORMATION, and !allure 10 set torth any Pubkshed Newport Beach· Approvad by the C11y wlle Y· ,..,..,an a No.F602949 lrallon authority wlll be NOTICE IS HEREBY mlaalon, City of New· DATE: MAY 21, UHM lELEPHONE 754.5335 OR ham ln the spec11lca11ons Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Mey Council this 23rd dey ol The registrant(•) com· James Walter Diffley, 2330 granted unleta an Inter· GIVEN that the Pia.Mino port •••ch. Catol1 Rlot-Aguilat and VISIT THE TRANSPORTA-shall be grounds for reJec· 7 14 21 28 1994 May. 1994 menc«1 to transact buti-Park Nawport, Newport ~~ pert ~ ~~ andot>-Commlulon of Iha City ol Note· The eK,..nse of this Martha L Martha L Moll-11.fNcr~~~C~ OMSION !Ion ol the bid. • . . ' Sa984 Wend• E. Reggio, nett under th Actilf Beach, CA 92660 ,....."on o u .. .,._.v-• Newport Baactl wtll hold a · .... . A A 77 FAIR Mery Elliott, Deputy City Clark • ous This bu1lne11 wa1 con-show good cauH why the publlc hearing to coniider notice 11 paid from a flllng lenegro de R101 on behall g~~VF~RNC~STA MESA, City Clark , City of PUBLIC NOTICE P1ospec1J11e bldd~r1 may :=•:. :::.r;..•(t) lilted ducted by an Individual c~~d not grant the the appllcalion ol the Bal· fff collected from the ap· of YOLANDA RIOS, 1 MARY T . ELLIOTT, Coat• Ma.. LEGAL NOTICE cbta.n one stt ol bid docu- Mannaw 'Honon JamesWalterDltftey • EAR . boa Bay CIUb on a prop-pllcanl. minor, 15481 Pasadena DaputyCltyClerk DATED: May 23, NOTICE OF menls 1tnocos1a1th1of· This statement Wll flied Jr~' ~tal~menl was flied tl:n Hwlll ~NGh ':Iha ru:tl· erty located at 122t West Published Newpo rt Ave., 158, Tustin, CA Publhhtd Newport 1994. PUBLIC SALE OF f1ce of tht Public Work.I with Iha County Clerk of 0 1 I •c ounty Citric of 23 1994 •, f·45 0:: M u'r' Coul Hl~way, Ntwl)Ol1 Beach·Coata Mesa Dally 92880 B11ch·Co1ta Mesa Dally Published Newport ABANDONED Oepanment, 3300 Ntwpon ~~· County on May 3, 1~~· ounty on May 23, ~pl. 1o3 'tocattd at J.~ :u~:i ~me~~n~ ~~ Pilot May 28, 1994. 5035 :ubhl~1htaad M New~~!.~ Pilot May 20, 21, 23. 24, Beach.Costa Mesa Da..ly PROPERTY Boulevaid. P 0 BoK 1768. ......... Published Nawport Beach-The City om. South, Or· 787, a request to ttdaslg-aac ..... os esa ... , 25. 3t, June '' 2, 3, 4, Pilot May 28, 1994. Notice 11 hereby grven Newp011 611ch. CA 92659- FI07903 Costa Me11 Pilot May 28 an?'· CA 92868. nale th• property from R-4 PUBLIC NOTICE PTiot May 28• June 4• 11 • 11194. Sa036 that the undersigned w111 1768 Publl1h1d Newl)Ol1 Beach· June 4, t1. 18, t994. ' I YOU OBJEC~ TO the (Multiple Resldantlal Dis· 18, 111945. F700 51~ al public auction. pur· For lur1h11 1nlo1meuon, Cotta Mesa Dally Pilot May Sl030 g1antlng of the petition, you trici) to PC (Planned Com-SUPERIOR COURT Sa0371-----------0--t-h ____ ?_ auant 10 Section 21700 ol call Glloert Wong, P10)9C1 7, 14, 21, 28, 1994. The Piiot lthoulandd appear at the hear-munity Olatrk:t); apprOllal of OF CALIFORNIA, __,P_l_L..,...OT_C_LA_S_S_l_F_IE-D-1---------n e move• tht Buslnen & ProfH· Manager 11 644·3334. _______ s_a_99_3_1 Cleaalfled ,~ons or~~: J::n ~~ ~.::::= ~f~u:ir~:; COUNTY OF ORANGE It• t the a a 1 y -to-Overstocked with Sell •your extra sionat Code, the lollow1ng Pub I 11 he d N 1 w port The moll comprehen-ectlons with the court b.-of UM Permit 3524 which 341 The City Drive accets, Information· stuff? described property to v.it Be1Ch·Costa M111 Daily RENT tlv• and current dlr•c· °'' Iha heating. Your ap-lncludH a request 10 allow Poat Office Box 14171 packed marketplace A call to househo ld LORIE CENTERS, J·IOO. p,101May28, June 1, 1994. tory of goods and ser-peatance may be In parson attucturt1 to tKCffd the Oren1a, CA visited reg~arty • auc· Classified items °':x~1."!T:c.. 5M1~1'yG~u. sawo34 through cfasslfied vie•• aroundl or by your attorney. 28-foot basic height limit 92613-1171 ceatlully • Y 811 kinds will hel~ in Classified TURRI •·58, we1su•t. fouton. Buy 11. Sell 11. And 11 up to 35 feet average roof IN THE MATTER OF of consumers. 842·58 8 misc .. JOSEPti MOSS H-36 Cl•aalfled. Dow To Plaee ·classified Ad Bl' PHONE: 714 642·5178 _HY VISITING OR MAIL: 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (Corner of Newport Blvd. & Bay SI.) CIASSIFIED HOURS: Telephont Sam -5:30pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday DEADLINES Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm Tue day ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wednesda y .................. Tue day 5:30pm Indepe ndent ........... Wednesday 3:30pm Thursday ................ Wednesday 5:30pm Friday ...................... Thur Jay 5:30pm aturday ....................... Friday 5:30pm GENERAL POLICY R11t1 and deadli.nu art 1ubjttl 10 chan~e without nontt. Tht pubfuhtr r~"ts tbt nghl to «llfOr, recl1uif7. rui•t or reject any chrnfied advcrtiKmtnL Pleue n~port an) error1 that may be in your clwlfied ad immediattly. The Dad) Pilot & The Independent acctpU no habitity for any error in an advertilemenl for which 11 m1y be mponaiblc, ucepl for tbe coil of the •pact actually OCC11pied by the error. Credit can only be aUo•ed for the first intertion. GlllUAL 1002 _____ _ HOUSES/ CONDOS PMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION 180 Newport Center Dr. FOR SALE CORONA DEL MAI NEWPORT 1022 BEACH Costa Mesa, CA 92827 -----• COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT BALBOA 1069 HOUSES/ BEACH 2169 BEACH 2 169 PENINSUlA 2607 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS Charming/clean 2br baliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2Ba. laundry hkup, COSTA MESA 2624 ATTEN1 F II h FOR RENT hlt-g~ area. Gamerm N o• HOI gar, lrg Irv rm. ••Hn Bttt Value In am Y m on tplc·hl call-lg bkyrd * EAR H "Q P• 2Br Y••rly 2 blks from k1tch . S675/mo. 673· • grHl Back &av RENTALS Secluded 2Br 2Ba b h G Coron. D.I M.rf,I aiaa. Cul .. •••c. SBA, W/O. $1250. 979·9746 eac · arage, stove, 6161 or 909·337-4515 -.. over gar, $825. New ref rig, w/d . $985 Incl 1.,... ___ ..,..... ___ .,,,...,. __ ...,..._ 2 separate houH• on huge yd. Sellar may " · E't lde 2br 2ba 'pool, t BR. Ocnlt · $925 wk crpl/pnt, gar, Inside ulll. 645-5862 28R OtlPl:EX, new BA, x•wldt lot. 3BR·2BA + C8trf 2nd T.D. Op•n BALBOA gar, close to 1hop1. 1BR. Udo· $1550 mo lndry. Agt. 998·3195 quiet, yard, new crpV S900/mo rental. Com-S et.Su n 1·5: 2308 314 C Rocheatar-Avl 28R Ocnlt $1750 mo •B•vfront Bldg drps. gar. great neign· pletaly refurbished. LaUnd• $3591<. Unda PENINSULA 2107 now S950. 722·7988 3BR. Penln. Sl375 mo NEWPORT NORTH vw 2nd sty lBR 1e;:, bors'S775. 647-7540 517 Begonia 11 8424812 Remax E'alde lux 2Br, 3Ba 3BR Panln St,500 me> MINT CONDITION k .. -h Clean NI"' Yrty ---------F 581 8 Owner 3BR Dock $2300 wk 2 Malter Br/2ba •den "~ · >J· 2BR·1 BA COTTAGE ~7K. ;2:..loa2 Muet Sell 3Br 2Ba, Lux l\Jm condo, fab twnhH. Lg loft, den, 4BR . Lido . 53000 mo vaulted ceil, fplc. 2 car $695/mo 8 73 ·1943 547 Rlvarald• Or. New bey view, 2 MBA lrpl, decks, patio, gar, . ~ aitch gar, end unit on Encl yard. no pets. •.IASMINI! CREEK• kit, hdwd ftrs S389,000 ;~e:oo ~gt'"::~;:~~ $1150/mo * 248·2984 The flNdlnlal w grnbll $1395 673-6516 o~.e:Nru~~~:.~~~~. s725 mo. 7 22·.8294 Plen e. 3BR 2~BA. Owner 497-8598 E'elde spacious 2Br .,, ..... ==.•-Villa Pl. Lux tbr upstrs patio, gar, w/d. $950/ Room y 1 B r . newly Motlvatadl M•k• offerl NPT FORECLOSURE 1Ba, yard, w/d hkup1. 673•1900 view, tum opt, amen, mo Incl util. 675-5449 decorated. Pool, pV1 Ownar/Bkr. fS44.•9t55 Juat ramod prHll-CORONA gar, new paint & floor. p0<>I spa walk 10 bch patio. S575/mo. Avail •MINTTOWNHOMEI• gloua p0<>I hou ... 4Br DEL MAR 2122 SB25/mo. ~Hl936 2BR 1BA twnhme, pool, S130o ma'g 759-1850 UTILS PD lBR·S650 m id June. 546-9081 •SO. OF PCHI• 4 yr 38a, formal din, lam E'alde Twnhme 1 tty apa. nr Gelson's , New quiet bldg. Blllns. DON'T SETTLE FOR nu 3br 3ba twnhm w/ rm, llv rm, new d• 3Bd·2Ba, 2 car, FA w/ steps to Npt Cntr. 714'723·0823 or LESS Exceptional 2Br vaulted call, 1kyl1s. algner kltch, bklast 2Br houH fenced prlv fp, glint yd. Big mttr Sl 175 Bkr 640-5664 SOUTH COAST 31 0-9z4-so43 Townhom, gar, A/C. lplc, 2 car gar, walk to n0<>k, new mttr ate w/ patio, catpor1, walk to BR. Nr Back Bay. va. Att 11 brlt• 2Bd METRO 2186 pallo O/W. $599 bch only $369,000 •P•. Berber crpt, Fr bHch/1hop1. $875 cant. $1350. 642·9797 2~:.c1 vn~'• 10 bch, 2 v~::Y1 ~~f~,~~J>.f:r ~"&'. Mova in. 645·5235 Robin Agt 840-26n door~, 2 frplc. Make mo. 973-7t06 car g.,, trplc, d/W 18r condo 18751 Incl gar, Avail Now. $800 •E••l•ld• 2Br 1Ba. up ack pymls. U • Cuatom Furnl•h•d HUNTJNGTON S1200 yrly. 673-54t6 675-8213 pV1 yd, pool vacant. aumabla loan, no Chatmlng condo, 2Br gas/Waler. frig. stove, 2 COSTA MESA 1024 qual. $4751<. 846-9770 28a, patio, pool, nr BEACH 2140 Bec k B•Y 3er 2~9• d/W. Pool view, gated. 5750 mo. 8 4 •9797 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Ht• 3Br 2Ba, lam bch. $1550 IH, 6-mo JM Peters nse, gated 751-9986 or 979-4171 CORONA 231 e 18th St .,.. 1• min. $1975 3-mo min comm, He ays, beaut •E••tald • 2BR·1BA. R·2 LOT E-Slda: 3Bd rm. Ip, Fr drs, bm can. aummar. 7eo-.3187 Huntington yard, shutters. s235o DEL MAR 2622 patro, no pets 5750 h•• + Studio, plana Now S449K. 850-0943. Ba-hortl No pets. 6t9/458·1706 2354 Santa Ana Ave evl to bulld lg unit at Bkr Ed Ven den Bossche Fully furn 3Br 2Ba So. •• AP11nTMENTS of Hwy. Avl 6/1·10/1. 2BR 2BA n e wer BELCOURT ft"'-848-2423 reer S250K Ownt may 3BR 3BA 11-lg Apt new 1--------- carry 2nd. JoAnna, S2000/mo Incl utll. condo In .. c bldg on 110 11 I FOR RENT d I I I d k • MESA VERDE Ag1 842 '"'•12 Ra/M•" SOUTH COAST Teneyck RE, 840-8219 th• 3rd level, pool. 2 Elegant pan ecor. rp C, g ec 0. -.... -kl /d 3BR 0 3 F I B patio. huge gar. Nr 2Br 2Ba, gar, $775 METRO 1086 Mennlflcent. 180° Vu car par ng. w • en, Pc. ar patk 5169.9 759-0B74 •---------1~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4B9; 2~ea Lots 01 hkups, lrplc, 3 blk• to LH Option $5,000 Mo. --------·• 548·49'7t or 434-9023 IAGUNA 11 u ht t · d beach, St 150/mo. Avl LuclHa Hoyt 644-4910 BALBOA T R IPLEX 3 Br 2B•, Qlv-.Aw•y Studio g ' racen upg'8 H . nowl Agt e7&-48t 2 WISLEY H TAYlOR CO ---------pvt garden 51050.mo BEACH 1048 Condo No SS Oownl ~/mo. 840-2600 BLUFFS 3Br 2ea new PENINSUtA 2607 COSTA MESA 2624 Newport Hghll a1H l=jjjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S7B5/mo Ga<ry 'K Very apacloua 3Br 2Ba • .,..,1 2540 •• Ra/Max ·841-&<>36 duplex· Walk to bch NEWPOlT crpt/palnl, cul-d•sac, "'" • fplc, 2 car gar. Avt B~•cH 2169 grffnblt loc. Sl600/ 104 15th St 18 ·Gd Brlthl/cheary 2Br,1 _______ _ LAGUNA BEACH now S1350 252·7902 i;;.n mo. 536-6733 toe • Vary clean 18R 1~Ba, 2·510ry. Pool, NEWPORT $131,000 MOBILE Harbor Ridge upstra, frig. aml ocn private pallo. 5675 I I I 38d. vl.w, remodeled. vw. carport S750 yrly. mo. Call 546-9081 BEACH 2669 ncrad b • home w/ HOMES 1100 COSTA MESA 2124 8 h Ar Avt 7/1. 851·3488 '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frplc, 2 mall 1ultu,1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 88C 88 N/1mkn. No pats ---------116R upsialr•, quiet,1• fam rm/den. All top-of·'' Winter or Yrly S3995 Paul 640-5324 t Br 18• Near beach very clean. lndry tac. ** EASTBLUFF * • th•llna appllattCaa & NPT 8CH Bay view 2BR·1YIBA townhoUH, Fum/Unlumlshed UDO Obl•wld• mobile lrlg. d/w, stove, S600 pools. No pell. Modern 1Br 5810 28' upgredae. A must 2Br 2Bf, S65K, boat wshr hkup, pvt patio. 1_.8R Incl Walerlronl hm, lencd yd, pvt bch. mo.+ dep. Call M·F pleat•. 5550 mo. 28A $1050 gar w/ IHI Cad todayll allp avail. Have othar1 walk~n cloaelt, pool, s750 to s2000 mo. 1775/mo IH opt avail. 9-5, 845-65351 ~ 846-0392 opnr, pool 721·1160 AAIAI ftftAft from S19K. Sr. park quiet. Vary clean. No VIII I u-9"PWVVV 55+. Bkr. 675-6241 pate, p1 ..... sees a Aenta I 631~510 Of 631-1210 2Br 1Ba yearly, seoo. -.-2-W_E_E_K_S_F_R_E_E_•_ 1a1eYa ••Ibo• 8 1vd mo. Me-0382 675 A912 PILOT CL.ASSIF'IED Blk lrorn ocean/bay. Pvt single. tndk, g11, COLDWC?LL BAN~C?R LJ PILOT C' •sSIFIED -. lt'a the rHoure9 you Stove & ralrlg. No pat. 28R EASTSIDE •Aiblk bchlb•Y $750 yr CEMETERY LOT'' -can count on to Hll a 873-8224 or 873-0244 * 831·5508 • IH Agt 772·9272 1 lt't th• aolU11on you're CIYPT 1225 myriad of merchan-~..&..-~· Hatching for · whatfl.1---------di•• Items, because --------------------------- home, en apartment. 1 2669 ~l.llCuaa. ., you're Htklng • RENT our columns compel NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT •-'llnt-WPO--R-T ____ Sngl (or dbl) burial lot, a new occupation or quallf •d bu~ere to BEACH 2669 BEACH 2 669 BEACH (OUt.l HOVlllHO HU Good Shapard cam· thr h la ifi d calll Ol'l'Oll~U""" ···ca atary, Hunt Bch. $450 _aven __ ._a_tr_•~Y_P_•_t. _____ ooo_.;._c_s_s_e__ M2-S•7• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Beach, CA 5 % DOWN On~ Of '420,000 Mt N#MA f.l Doc:a. "fR~r "APB" All 1tll11&1111 ~fl11Ulls i;;.n 1069 obo 805-272-0117 --------~la ..... ,1111111 Ft•· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... ,.., ""Pit Ad " "" .. 11•11· \\II:, ll'.\1 1 11• 11\\I COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~..:*'...!.~ Dover Shorn IWU. ESTATE 1111111111111 ., 111m 1m111111111 $949,000 WANTED 16251'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiil1 "'" N 1K1. ctlOt. 1111t1M. Spac. 48d, 481 alngle 11 +LIVE THE TRADIT IO + •· U.ltlClll, IMIUM a&atlla 11 •tcwy w/IMJWI of bay GOT A CAMPROUND ......., lftlill, 11 •......_ea m811na & ctty llght.. MSM8•RSHIP .. ..., ... ,,ataflKt. llml• Or ... locl calf tocf•Yll. TIMa~:U., tlllta • ...,.......... .. 144-IOIO we·• take It. Amar· Tllh ...,,.., will 1111 le•'• moat aucceaatul ......., _.,...., .....,,... , .. Oft r•Ule ctMring· .... "',... .......... It la hou••· Call AHOr1 ...... .,.,...,0......,.. S•I•• Infor mation .... ., ..,_ M al ~....._~. To ll l'r•• Hotline ......... M...Ulff HI 1•11 ~UC..._ 1.aoo.4JIS.SM'f a ;4 • ...... • • •---------..., 33 ...., ..... ... ....... I #r,CllllUD ...... • 1·•'24·-,., ... ,, 17 ,DC_.,.._ ... _ ...... COIOllA Dm.llAI 1022 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your page sale, determine wt.at lb!ms ~ wish to tell. Make sure ~.dean ~";rid"~rect. QUIET ~ SE:&ENB Palm ~esa ~ents So near lie yet so FM ... That's the feeling you get when you bvc at Pllm Mcu amid the lush grcenay of tcdudcd woods & mtdy palms . • Srudloa, 1 a: l Bcdroomt . ra. S575 ID $600 •lH.S6lSlD~ · 111uns ., s1S0 A, No Pm A, Vcn:ical Bbndl ·~­• Nt;W ~ J'ainc 4t Tile A, F!C71Ca lQom • ~ ,..,. • 1"'-- • ,... ~ a.blnia 6. o..p Aviilabk ~Hom: 9:00 a .. 5:00 c:·F U¥t 10·00 am · 4:00 pm w Ida 1561 Mesa Or.· Santa Ana H~ CA (n•> 5'6-9860 Waterfront • Snidio. ~ •O.• F ..._ aa •1-. 7't ·-~ fl ·Ptiftlr~~ t .. ..... . ,. ~ °"'"" _,,... l .. t..., s.n.ricy a 9"i 'I I d ·~, ..................... ..... •""'-a.ti • . ..... ... To tthcftlc YQPr priYMt -.n-., t*MC aH (71 4) 64S-~. ext. 539 ' ( J I ( ~.._..._.-.. ----------~~ •IWIOIT &OOMS Z1ot STOUGI 2742 i~•u;;m;..._.2•;;• ......... 1 ......... • • Le toom wlh• .,nv. PARK ITOIMI •1M .... epa. ldMI for bu.I-Newpol1 • 17U'I, CM. HR9U IHllNp nNaper90n. 1450 Incl Latge gareg .. , 12.a1. AM__. Ow aaR utll ........ 'I t OHie• also avail. LoW- •PIOllllPrlg. dJw eat p.iOff, FA&& ,.,.. Ind. IOx30 poo1. No'·v-.• -,.-•. n-o_N ____ w11 ..... Age. 1Mo32n P•••· No ..... No A'-A ............... UllTALS 27221------· 2BR , aa. 2-cat ,wkng. COMMEaCIAI. --------1--------•------------=----1--------1--------Utll paid. Mo·to-mo Newport aoach •••••••-I yrty. Ocnfront. 11100, oo .... tront 3Bf 3Ba REAL ESTATB CONCRETE• BANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPI • KUa511fG PLUIDUfG 3890 ltW. ISTAn lal/lalt. 714/973-8041 near Npt Beach pl•r·I•-••••• MASONltY 3557 I.AWN CAJt1 3808 SUVICIS 3848 SPECIALIST 3911 3BR·2Ba. appx 1200 a/f, Wffkly. 714-434~1424 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii He .. &Reatal Pr.,.rtlea PIL-AM DRAIN 1 yr I•• 113.50 mo. •--------________ ,Brick, Block, Stone. Tll• Palnt.C81pentty. .. .ao y~ llalnl. eom..toooenl car• Service.Small drain ................... and Frple, new decor, no -D-l:NT_ALS __ T_O ___ BUSINESS oma Cone, Patio, Driveway Drywall and motel Lawn•, Cleanupe, for lh• elderly, 124.50. Main drain Nettotlatlen+ 12 yra pets (818) 501~77 ~ FOR RENT 2719 Fplc, BBOa. Ref. 20 Yr Ga~ Ma-8277 y,.. TrtMml~ Lt P'lvate In my home. $31.50. IM7""4843 Experience. bkr. I WKI FREE RENT SHARE 2724 ---~ -- .&Cc.OUNTING/ Exp. Terry U7·7•M C arp~ntry, roofing, M•ullntt 97 ... 4• 0 Mt.e728 <::7 lllKUI Call Mark 645·5969 WITH LEAIEU iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Buslneu ofc l lxlS, TAXES 3406 Concrete drives, walks, plumbing, drywall, a,..., loene Landacpng PAINTING ACCENT PLUllllNG 2 BR·3 BR Apt• 2 Balboa laland-Respon 1518 Newport Blvd. patios, coven, decica, stucco, painting, Ute, & Irrigation, Trimming Interior/Exterior 139.95/hr No Job too TIU 3928 Years Newl Fa:nlly prof ahr lux custom CM/NB border 1150. It framlng·211 yn exp electTlcal. Jlm941·7494 & Removals Clean· RH. Qual work reas big or small. For all of complex. pool. play· 3000 sf hm. Prof 673-1943 or 553-1115 ·~~~;;r·~~~:!! 721~278 * 552-0920 •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• up• & M~~1~· prlcH. S40.S925 rour pluml)lng nffd• C•RAMIC/MARBL• ground 954).83'10 ~·::ir ~~A ;b~u:i{?y NEWPORT BUCH bill paying, sectarJal, '*514-1955• 111599025• le, Ina, Bonded. Oranlte/Glablk Install Clean Studio dwnstrs lndlv, n/amkr, 5550 l!XEC SUIT•S lbcal 20 yrs 760-1771 DECX Land9Cape Repair PAINTING 3858 960-49l6 Ll843828 Slab Fabrication, on 24th St Walk to mo Incl utlls Avl 6/6 LowHt prices, Ir•• QUALITY CPA COATING 3570 Plumblng/elec/Water Yard llgflta·aprlnk*•· PIW'ftb•--Ro-In & cleanup Uc 893-2360 aandl S650. lnc:I ullls Cali Paul· R·es· 723: servlcea. 833-9550 htrs/aprlnklere/cell Frult-prunt 6 hMdichorts .... ..-• • · at affordable fixed fee. fans. Install/Repair. 72Z·TTJ2 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Drain~ Cleared from R•p•lr Specl•ll•t• lse (714) 992-0094 0566 or 680-3714 Ole er~~al,Ts &S:;~~~~s STOP Deck Leak• !;,REE est. 241-0137 1. TREES • Palntl~ Con~r•••:. ~f.'!i. 5~!_.~~~8~n ~~·:a~;au~k, [~~~~:: NEWPORT Hl!IGHT8 COM els to bch/shops COMMERCIAL waterproof coatings· Qual Crpntry; Paint, · Oualil:~~ ~n:'o • Uk•Nu Tiie 840.2211. Large 2Br 1Ba. gar, $390 uU pd. N/pet N/S PROPERTY 2778 decks, stairs Qual. CloseVGar Stor wall To""'"'-"•· u..e, F "' 545.3305 frplc, etc. No pets. W/D. 708 Avocado I B ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii BATHTUB work. L#587430 Fr.. units rurn f~mlca ~ 751-3478 rH · ROOFING 39l0 . $850/mo. 780.9077 675·8634 Sherrl1• RE ST 0 RAT I 0 N Est. Best $ 722-8769 repel;• 87s.&359 Fred• 21 rrs Qualltr Palntln1 TREE Nice quiet area HB·M/F n/smkr ahr 3BR c .2 Ofc/W8rehoueo, 3448 Semi Retired contractor. MOVING 3834 ~~~~ •. t~~~~~fcis Sl~or Aikin• Roofing Spring SERVICES 3929 2Br triplex. lg patio, 2'hBa twnhm, 3 blk• ~OF~. ~1 ~~~~~ iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilDOORS 3580 Rpra, lmprvmnta, aml Uc 280644 845-3209 Speolal. BHt all carport, w/d, ~arage. to bch. w/d. Ip. gar, FAX 619·723·1953 , Jobs, Quality, Integrity, Cept. Holmea llowers repairs 20% reroor 5"' Tr-trim/removal. $840/mo. 75&. 031 $475 374-2020 1.,,...,""=".......,,,..,,..,"="..,....,,.,,.,,.~ Don t Repl•c• Excellent new entry lcare,Ken 542·177o The C•ptaln beats H MartenslOl'I Paint & Uc/lna.80CMl75-0908 sprinkler ayatema & Npt Hght• 2Br 1Ba MJFN/SP ft h FOR LEASE 2•000 a/f Regl••• Tub .. 111.. .. Wallpaper. Scandanavlan 1 d y -~ • ro 0 5 r new lndustrlal, sse sq. ft, slnks•spas•flberglass maker & door hanger. everyon .. prlceal Ina. trade school. l# 840833 Sadler Roofing-Uc & n scpg. ou name t, pool, garden, lndry COM condo, prlv ba, • clean Westside CM. repair. Free In home Guar, reaa. Baldwin BAUUNG 3720 hardworking, prof. 23 yrs exp. 650-1967 Ina. Speclallze comm. we do Ill 849-4174 rm, carport. 1795/mo. s of PCH $650 + 'h 7141454.95n est Guar 85g.1795 Locks. Don, 521·8910 L#174192 944-4937 r•roof/repalr. 25 yrs Sml pat ok. 645--4900 um, maid. 675-1771 . Hauling Junk, Appll· PUBLIC NOTICE J~ryC~s~:~·R~~~~: "'*FREEESTe7s-5095' WAll STUDIO-Squeaky M/F, N/S to ahr condo CARPENTRY 3510 ELECTRICAL 3610 ancea. Yard CIHn·Up, Th• Calif. Publlc Utlll· Painting/Wallpapering •Thunder Roofing• COVERINGS 3932 ~l~an ~ h~•{/~m :ec~ near beach In NB. Pvtl•B•U•S•I•N•E•S•S•&•• Etc. Call Mike tlea Comml11lon RE· L#441235 * 788·2028 For all of your rooting I r· 111 v:48 2369 ba, tennis, pool. $495 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilA·1 Electrlc•I work 94e-'139'1 QUIRES that all used PAINTING 945-8545 nHds. Reroof/repalr Cuetom lnat•llatlon nc u . . Incl ulil. 548.0784 FINANCE A to Z HANDYMAN Local Uc. contractor JUNK to the DUMP household goods Conscientious crafts-Uc638144 849-4'122 RH/Comm strip/paint NB Master Br· Sr. mobill•••••••• lnsti.Ua!!~ct cabinets, • Quick Response! Immediate debris movers print their man, old-fashioned No Job too small! park, no pet, &mkr OK Kitctl•nif'\>aths, doors, Free Est. 950-7042 removal. Work today P.U.C. Cal T number; pride In workmanship. TRADE 5% OH w/ad 673·2937 MISCELLANEOUS S380+•h utl. AVI now1-------- wlndows. Daug 546-7258 * 968•1882 * limos and chauffeurs QUALITY CARE Sell your home RENTALS 723-1089 aft 7pm BUSINESS MASTER CARPENTER print their T.C.P. num· through Classified Additions/Remodels FENCES bar In all advartls• 20 yrs exp. Quality through classlned. NB Shr 2+2. Mstr Br. OPPORTUNITY •-DECv~ 3615 Hw:•TTH, Bc11ury manta. If you have • workmanship, fair 842·5878 942·5978 $545+ 'hull, avl now 2904 Fire/Water Repairs. g( ""1 I06U. '""' question about the 18• prices 645·2417 Ron No amkr/pets. dy 752· Jerry e49•754o •FITNESS 3740 gallty or a mover, limo RAINBOW Circle Malnt. ROOMS 2706 3277 ev 640·9104 ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rtpalra, Remod. DoO!s, win-•FENCE!l OATES• or chauffeur, call: Palntlng.W/Exl.Housel $$ PA¥PHONES SS dews. cabUltlS. stucco & dly· new/repair/Post replaced ••THIGH CREAM•• Public Utilltlas Apl OuaJ. job. Free est. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Hghta Neat, clean 50 LOCAL & ESTAB· wall. fences. gates, tic Uc Redwood• L.,576605 Trlmmerthlgha Commission Stllc#569897 636-l758 GARAG'C ~A££ Balboa Pen Point rasp n/s Prol 2shr xlnt LISHEO. $1500.00/ 35)'11 exp J•rtr 842.0587 Jim Whyte 642·7206 In 30 daya ors back 714·558-4151 VANGUARD PAINTING f;; ~It 'Block to beach, quiet, prtly furn 3Ba townhm wkly. Open 7 days 1· •Wood Fenc••• Call Body Image S•v On Moving Finest material, lnVExt clean furn BR, kit prlv, ~~~~nlhb~ii;'.":5~~~~ 1 __ 8_0,..o._2_30-~ ... 6s .... 5 ... s_19_.s_e_s_T CLEANING replaOl/rtpalr,lrHhauling Solutions 549·5075 Lowest, Storage, prof. Oual work. l.,676648 UIA./T~ w/d, $425.975·2102 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· tSWl\atts.Lowpricn.Uc'd XLNTrep.1hrmln.lna. SAVINGS 945-82011 TJf/~f~ CM·RoomforRent --------tlons•Buy All Or SERVICES 3548 Advantage Conslt. 974-5301 IMPROVEMENTS T167659. VlMC 731·2956 Non-smoker, chlld Ok. On the move? Part•Posslbla S3K Must like cats. Call Wkly•800·599·676'9 100% S•tl•factlon FLEA HOME 3756 MUSit PET Make. sure'u 631·9011 atter6pm, Sell your extra VENDING" ROUTE: or S back. Home/Ole. CONTROL 3619liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3870 LIDO Lg furn rm. household Great 2nd. Income & Honest. refs. Some Remodeling? Before LESSONS 3835 arnve at emply'd person 35 +. items room to grow. Must Eng. Rebeca 265-1306 you spend• dime flndjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I I micro, n/smkg/drugs In Classified sell. 1·800·82().4353 HQ/lest-reliable-refs xlnt 100~ Natural & Safe I out-11 rtmodellng worth Violin/Plano Leasons • :o~:l!t~~: yd~ 1rr~~I~ garage sa e ear Y ' $450. Avl 673·8117 _ _,;.;..;......;;.~~.;..;...;~- work let me take the Highest aatlsfactlon, doing? Is there a cheaper Pun-c:reatlve·lnform UC/Bonded Local refs Or ~Will miSS dirt out of your homa Lowest SSSI L.,7966. way? 759-'1415 atlve by hlghly exp Loving care 644-4058 Maly 650.1768 FLEA BANE: 759-5679 teacher w/BA. All agea the -bargains! Kathy's Housekeeping •JE--WE-L_ii_Y ___ 3_7_8_4 Katherine 631·8288 -------- HOTELS •MOTELS HOTELS 2718 • MOTELS 2718 PLUG IN Res/Comm/Reliable. FURNITURE PIASTER au!1~~1 .~~~eR:ls. REPAIRS 3622 Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers Can't seem to REPAIR 3880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Watch & Jewelry repair get to all those --------• ALL REPAIRS-Wood Antique/Fin• Jewelry Quality Plaster/Stucco Cane·AntlquH·Uphol Buy/ltll/lradt 873-0395 repair Jobs Repair. 25 yrs exp CONCRETE & MASONRY 3557 * Best Price/Quality landscape, brictc. stone. JT Concrete 843-0822 642-6754 FrH p.u./del Th• Pilot around the house? No Job too small. 1788 Newport Bl, CM Cl•••Hled let the Claulfl•d Tom 645~203 Complete Reatoretlon The most compr•h•~ Service Directory Why play Hide 'N Wood, wicker, uphols. •Iv• and current dlrec· help you find Seek with childcare? etc. FREE pickup & tory or goods and Hr· Call The Pilot todayl delivery. 992·'1823 1 _v_1c_e_•_ar_o_u_n_d_1 ___ 1 ___ re_11_ab_l_•_h_e_lp_. ____ 64_2_·5_6_7_8. ____ ' SPECIAL WBEKLY RATB FROM$160 NEWPORT BAY INN Clean rooms, cable TV, phone, weekly maJd ~rvlet Call For Introductory Rate! ~m"'* (~liff l«'<Oll .. fold W• n ~Ol'I cltc~~ClllS ...IMbt-')IO ~'~ ~~~--~~~~~~-~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1070 Newpori BlTd., Coli& Mesa (714) 831-8000 OB Reach 130,000 Homes $ ~ ~ Call Nancy At :-• Each Week for ONLY ~~ · 642-5678, x 303 . AUDI Nl'NPOllT AUTO CENT£1t «S E. Coast Highway, Hewpct1 lleaell 6 7 3..()900 CltMElt 1MW Excellent seteetlon of new & c.rnuey prepared BMW s llWays in s1ock. Sates. Service. Leasing. Edinger at 55 Freeway, Santa Ana Alllo Mall. 835·3171. SAOOl.HACK IMW 45 o.tlteld • lrvlne 380.1200 STEltUNG MOTOltS lTD. ExclUslve BMW Dealer. Sales • Service • Leasing. 1540 Jamboree, Newpo!l Beach. 640-6444 SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRINE AUTO CEmR 1•·831·3377 714·•·1211 The tntimate in · Customer Ser.vice •.• The Best Selection the Best Service and our price will convince you. 11i! ULTIMAT! DRMNG MAOfiNE. BUICK . CADILLAC 1 ·800..284-3229 IP' I ·-- Nabers CadiJlac &Buick Where There's ALWAYS A Great Deal Going On. ~@ Sales • Service • Leasing 2600 Harbor Blvd. of Can Co.aMaa 540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET Siies • Service • LeaslnQ • Parts 2828 Halt>or Blvd~ c~ Mesa 546-1200 CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH ···tt ..... ~ Body Shoo Ind SeMce Sales, Sert'lce, Parts-Open 6 Days 2929 Harbor Bl .. Cosu Mesa. 3 Blks. S. of San Diego ftwf otl Hatbof Blvd. 546·1934 HUNTINGTON lfACH CHltYSLER 'LYMOUTH 15661 Beach Bl. Huntington Beach. 6 Blks. So. Of 405 Fwy. IU·06l1 T\JTTU CUCK CHIYILH 'LYM<Wnf !Nine Auto Cenlef U'-472·7400 DODGE AT\M DODGI Complete ~ Shop & Service Salts, Service. P111s-Open 8 Days 2925A Hatbor Blvd • Com Meu > .. s .. s-'*" ,..,, OI -... 546-1934 tumt cucn TUSTIN OOOGE 40 ~o Ctnter Drive, Tustin 7 30.4600 TUTTLE CLICK DODGE 40 Aulo C~ Or, Irvine UO.UH PART'S• BODY IHOP ---.. l~UZU FORD NTT\1 CLICK FOID TIUCIC a AUfO CINTH IMne Auto Center 714·•72·5400 HONDA COSTA MESA HONDA Southern Calit~'s Largest Honda Dtaleislllp 2888 Hatt>« Blvd., C.M.• 06·5050 It.AV FLADEIOE HON.DA Sales • Service • Leasing • Patts • Body Repair Irvine Auto Center 714·130· 7 600 HONDA· INFINITI (714) 436-5050 (714) 241·1300 Boch locarcd at 2888 Harbor Blvd. MITSUBISHI 2833 H arbor Blvd. (714) 545-1700 cg) vv A *Plus * ::C6ita Alesa COLLISION 1399 Logan Ave. (714) 549-8755 HYUNDAI INFINITI ISUZU IOUTM C()Ufm 1141111 Humber 1 ¥OIUlne Rodeo Dtalw U.U . 1171t IUctl BM!, H.J. W ·lOOO RAY fLADEIOf 1SUZU Sllet • SeMce • ltUlllQ •PW • 8odw Repait nine Al«O Cence< 714-IJ0.7000 THIOOOll llOllHI llUZV 20IO .._ M Cotti ...... M2·01HO JAGUAR , ,, J , • ,, , ' •' .. JEEP LEXUS . . In Ille tut ol Orange COlllty Avallabfe 10< Immediate DelivtfYI 22 F • a1 Beach Blvd. 7141192·6906; 2131566-3111 LEXUS OF W ESTMINS T E R * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * I.S 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE THE ALL NEW GS 300 Your Best Buy t.s; tn the heart of Omnge CounJy! 13590 Beach Blvd., WcstmJnster Beach Blvd. at 22 Freeway 714/892-6906 --- LINCOLN/MERCURY 18800 Beach Bl,......._ llelCll. 3 ~ So. ol S*1 0ieoo Fwy. 141·7739 COSTA MESA UNCOlN MERCUllY 2626 ~ .. ~ ~~5'0-5630 ltAY FLADEIOE lMCOl.H·MEllCURY S*t • StMct • Leasino • Parts • Bod'f Repair ~ ~ Ctnllr 71•·130.7000 MERCEDES fl.ETCHER JONH MOTOR CARS 1301 Ou.a 5rttt. Newpo11 Buch IU•flCKI MIUtON VltJO IMPOltTS 28701 Mlrgueib Pllltw1y, "41SSion VltjO 714·364·1700 l'u&ea Orowt.Ds llBZ Dealer ~)1° WffYOJf@ • !Mp IDwa&orJ" • Compe&a&lft Prtotns • Proteuloaal 8aJaa &&aft • Wla/Wln 1.-.. AftdalM Now Shop n. ,,,..,...,.,,,,,. .. -... You..,,, "Vis.it Your "Local O~e County Auto Dealer TODAYI • MITSUBISHI COSTA MESA MllSUllSHI 2133 Hart>or Blvd. "Under New Ownership" 714·545·1700 nmu CUCK MITSUllSHI llvlne Aulo Cente1 114·472·7400 NISSAN TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN John lo0an. Fleet Mgr. 2145 Hart>or Blvd .. Costa Mtsa • 540-6410 PONTIAC lONGPltE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Bl'id , Westminster Just So. ol 22 Fwy. (714) 192·665t SUBARU TUTTU CLICK'S TUSTIN SUIAJW 40 ~ Cerut Dr .. Tustin 73().4600 SUZUKI lONGPU SUZutCI 13600 Beacll BIYd .• WtS1mlll$ter Just So. ol 22 FWy. (714) 192-6651 TOYOTA TOYOTA Of COSTA MESA 19M ~ Blvd .. Com Mesi 722·2000 VOLKSWAGEN IAY FLADEIO£ VOllCIWAGEH S*s • LeaslllQ • Service • Parts • Bocty RCPalf lrvlnt Auto Center 71•·130.7300 SOUTH COUNTY VOll(SWAGEN tMnber 1 Voll#ne Salts In Ille U SA 18711 Beach Blvd. ~on Beath 142·2000 South COunty .@ml Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES e SERVICE • PARTI PAITS ANO SllMCI OPIN IAYUIDA'fl MON•Pll 7AM·6:H M IAYUIDAY .... . MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 21701 Marperltt Phy, MlulOa Viejo (714)384-1700 PWy. ol'f at A ftl'Y Saturday, May 28, 1994 8 7J IDOVllClllDTS LOST a POUllD 2925 .lennwLllMI C,. brown, p...tect condl lion $75. days 842~21 IC 303 ..,. •. 182-3428 112 c .... of shampoo, buy all or nothing. cartona of Bob'• Boy calendara, aJI or nothing. Hfghaat bid· dera. 714-974-9684 ••tata ..... Bronn. Cuatom Orien1a11 ~ lnclUding I' hofua by tan Rug/pad, gor· Houaton, I' Ilona, M-o-oua, 11 ~· IC1 I~', llOVlllQ llUIT llLLll 991•. awsna, I ' nude Sac 13,900 759-7159 by Moreau, 11 more•--------Nintendo l40. glaaa •mall .. large. China • CoffM ..,.. 135, draft· curio cablnets, fem llOVINQ aALa Ing tabla 135, file atanda, con .. tablee, =~ ~oia::: cabinet 115, CwtOn legal Ivory Including fee tabla 175 , lrR copier with cabinet netaukH. 3' Ivory King 1200, Full alze truck & au.an. chatlo&a, 3' chroma & glUa D tool box $30, chain POUllD ·DOG AQUARIUM 50 oat w Chocotate Lab MllC, blk baae, canopy, aJI tuaka, Ivory boala, etc. ~~ 11110000, naYY2 -~ aaw, WMdaater. Beau- l'lah ~. palntlnga, c0 -• • --.-llful 9' Chrlatmaa trM !Iver la""' uma a50 .-ch, wood aed pct •- 11PPf01C 1-2 yewa old, acceaaorlea, Jdnt cond lnlde. 714-645-5784. 1175/obo. 841·7891 • ' .,.a, turquoi .. , deak w/matchl,.... dbl u one• _.,., 25 pieces c:atved lade, ... NII $75. Call daya 200 year old Chfn••• drawers $75. AJ1 Heme 842-4321 ic 303, evea POONI IJl4, WORK· llAll.. TOOLS vie 8rl9tot & JamborH Rd (Coco'•). Newport BHch.714-844-0893 ;pOUNDe Butane regulator $18, plywood ahetvtng 14, port. typawrHer $18, 8 volt DC motora $5, Fl1hlng Gear, Boie 11· 25, Suntan Ught "' St5, Iron mitre box aaw .. tool• $1-50. 548-9832 armolrea, 1 cablnets,._o_eo_._84_2_._21_22 __ __._eeziiiiiii.--34-.2 .. 1..._ ____ ...;...-t old Clocka, bar, vwy · ornate Loula XV furN---------------....... ture lnct mirror & con-Ca II 642-5678. aole, man & ladlea deak, Bombay cabl· Put a few words net1. allk ruga. SAT/ • suN 1()-4, 1240 Logan to work for you. itll, CM. 722·5552 Red Ftuffy Cat M ale , p oaalbly dropped on onRedhlll _____________ ....;:.,_ ____________ ...:...=============::::::::;;;:;::::=.-----I -II\ late March n.., Hart»or view Hom••· Sell those inexpensive household iJems every Saturday with Dimes a line! Approx. 2 yra. old. :=,. caJI .,.:.,x::~ Run a I ().line ad for only $.5.00. Dramne: Every Friday a 1 ~.m. You nut am: ID the Daily Pilot office at POUND& Lontl luilred __ 3_30_w_. Bay--SO"eet.--c.osta--Mesa,--aod-.-y-Ctih.--No-ph:loe--calls-or_m:dil __ . cam __ acx:.qlled ___ ror_"Dimes_. _A_Linc_. -"-ads.--1 ..... CAT, 5/23, Meea Verde area. Call-------•--------•·-------------- Ml-0133' SCHOOLS t EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Li~:-1n• ~=: INsnucnoN 3012 5530 5530 5530 port/Promontory ., ... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim•=lliiii!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Sa-.... ..., Bird." RE· 1" 1" ,_ --r BE A PARALEGAL BOAT M •CHANIC MANICURIST needed P/T Reoept w/gen of· WARD. Cati 173-1328. Ace red Alt 1 With certlflcatlon1 for for NB aalon. Own ell-flee dull•• for n/a RE LOST1 .. How a er•w atrucled ·Hom/st d'; OMC, Mete Cruiser, entel• pref, good En-ofc near SC Plua. Sat Cectkatlel In New· FREE INFO ~~5 Volvo factory d'aler In gllsh a muat. 756-0493 +xtra hra. 557-9000 por1/Promontory .,... Lake Arrowhead. F/T, MED INS BILLER PT Office Aast-Word Say a "Baby Bird." iclnt wagea & beneflt1. p d h l & R • WA R D I •••••••• Call 909-337-4460 Exp'd. Knowleg• ol roe, eprea • 88 1 1-----"'9--computer CPT & gen ofc procedurH Call 973"1329 EMPLOYMENT Demon1tr1lort ICD9 coding. Contact essential. Reaume to Eaton Corp CCD, PAAT·TIME Nancy, 644-4151· 1647 Babcock St, CM P•••oNALS In atorea In your area. OC Publlo School• 92627 Fax 548-4650 ~ EMPLov..~NT 2-3 Daya on Week· now h i r ing non-R al E 1 ------••I •~ ends. Car necessary. tHchlng posit. PT/FT. r-=•,,,,.,,.,,.,,s~al~•-=""'"'"='~_..1 5530 se.75/Hr. Call For Info call 952·1000. RENTAL A ENT --------•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 557.5579 or 541-0718 PIT Cuatomer Ive Rep PEasoNALS 3002 **•AIRLIN•I•** HIR Supervisor with For FHhlon Island. Now hiring entry level great temp a,icp. At-Flex hre, atrong com· HOT & WILD! Customer aervlce/ba~ tractive aalary+. FAX munlcatlon akllls req, gana handler• many resume: 71.._.34-3994 past retell exp pref. 1·800·81CMHNl9 •-' La d /M 1 Send re1ume to : Toll FrM Call other poeltlone. $300-n •c•p• • nt Fashion Island Ma • $1000 wkly. Local or · Sales peraon. NB/CM n Hot All Ufeatylea Unal relocation. Application nrm. Exp nee. Send •gement, 550A New-:;::;;::;~~~~~:::!! SlnglH & Swingers & Info call 1-80().647-resume to: 427 E 17th port Center Dr., New-RESTAURANT MGMT 900-388 3400 x22 7420 ext. A.241 . St, PO Box 310, Costa port. Beach, CA 92660• Now hiring Managere. S1 91/mln· 18+ Mesa 92627 Attn. Marketing 310/366-2551. EOE. · ' Beauty 1---,,....·---,----•--------LIVI Pili lONATi Newport Beach Hotel Th• Community RE NT S OUPLANTATION PLAVlllAT•S 1-800-Salon nHda FT Mani-Market Place. SALES PIER SON 159-KISS (54n) curlst & Styllat w/cllen-Piiot Classlfled with RE, prop mgmt, $2.50-$3.99/mln; 18+ .. I. Call 7 2 1-0039 942-8878 through Classified temp svc bkgrnd. FAX resume: 714-434-3994 --------------1----------------Work et Hom•Lota ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ot Joba & ss1 send 2920 ' 2920 5530 5530 ~:!Tno'~~ ~~Mar8:a~ •••••iiiiiiiii C-240-413, San Clem· s.... ente, CA 92673 $w~~ '~~~~art' EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 South COwify @ ISUZU ALLISUZUS --~-6 YEAR FREE ROADSIJE ASSISTANCE '. 6 YEAR /80,000 mE WARRANTY MW 18114· llUHll All ''94 so INYS215 Nil +99C plos tax •2 month closed end lease o down 1st payment, sec deposit & lie for dnve off. Ba.sad on 12 K mi annually. On approved credit. 2 to choose 17672 I 7647 2 to choose :~ I I I s3995 s •1 "" FOXGL AC.-.--.. -111>_..,. W..uM PICKUP l.O -lot -tilttlCI 5 -~ PICKUP uo. -... -,.,.,.,'°' V84X4 Preferred equ1pmen1 package A/C. PIS cruise, PW PL 4 ·s199 ;~ .. +99c plus tax 42 month Closed end lease S1500 cap reducllon 1S1 payment. sec deposit & he fOf dr.ve off Based on 12 K rni annually On appro-.red cred t s4995 s5995 s5995 woao PRISM --..apa.~'J'.Mc.­ •-fOl<ml ... 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Jannie Trtpp 751·9U5 For lnterfiew -Mr. Brantuk (714) 151-7758 Did You Know · The Fas test Growi ng Mercede s, Benz Deale r In Ameri ca Is Mission Viejo Imports ? And Did You Kn ow ... We Deliver!!! All Mercedes Available Over 200 in stock now ready for ~mmediate delivery MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS (714) 364,1700 1 .. 5 At Avery Parkway Exit egory may require you _ to call a 900 number In which thef'e la a charge per minute. .Sell your unwant.cs Items th• •HY wayl To place your claselftad ad call 942•S9T8. When you're tuned into classified __ _ you're 'tuned into your communitY-·---~ for. :rust • ...,...,. mMJt·~VAU.IT Independent ••• • Ii Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card #or mail it in with a check today! Run fos a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE ! All for $1 o• ----------·····-----·--· D YES,SELL MY CAR Nome Address City Phone Crec:Lt Cord C MC =VISA =AM. X # f,o_ Moil To DAILY Pile· 330 W lay S "' CollO,.... ~ 9:61" (71'16'2·~780rFAX (11 ' Jl $4 (Pmiot. Po~ °"'YI &.pire•. ~ ;, ,....,.. o.c:l ,,., Miit k••• l'--Maiie--..,._,._. C•C ..... e ve o---0•-' .... C •C...... c..-.-:1,.,,._ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • s ro lw' IWw, $ r oo wit oJdiMl;tfl h -.. ~ " ,. .. I • I •. ,- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE llOI .... ""l+I. Tiiie ...... ... ~ ...:-:--.:-' -. 52--Longinga 1-H<g 54 Sound 1)'$11mS 5 W9ding bird 59 p;.. ol chiN 90....Klef in 62Culot bHf ........ 64 Anlitollll'I ·-65 In the m«lll ol 5 Lowell 9emale .,,,,_ -se·-o101HO I Reflechon a-.· 7TOo 70BinQe fl Pi.ywrigtll -71-SQUad eow ... 72 Tr1n191rent 9 Frend! writef -· _ ... 73 lnqyired Tannll ovemaroa 74AcllffS 4 FaYOtile Somme< ....... 75P1opha4 7Wtla1. """"-' DOWN Furry 11ee-'""" -2 Pits 1 Iron-on pich11es """"'° S Double Gales 4 Hollow stone "IO Antiqua 5 W11le1 Flemlng ti 1 ReadV IO pick 6 PrOOucecl %'.i'2 Agreements ·11o-rs ,.._,., Wina·growing 7 Pan ol a llSt .; Y811ey e -el"Mtfgy fits Wed sacre!ly 9 -scale. :47 Shakespeare ea1lhquake ,,: wasone meaSt11e •jg GeneralOI" IO MDs' group tti I San A11lono0 1 I NOi dry .,. baskclbaW 12 Chills and !eve< ..; playe• 13 Take 11 easy •. 7 21 M111. lrac(jonl 23 Down in lhe """"" 26 ·Atmosphere "'"""' 30 Approaches 32.Jai- 33 Facial leah.nes 34 Out. ca11 3S Bandleade! Wflring ' 36Greasy 37 ·-my WOfd\" 38 Return the la~o• o• 39 Bload comedy 43G11me 46 Came forth' 48 Greek god SO Songer Yqko :_ 5301ntment 55 Packels of ..... 56 T annessee - F~d 57 Pan ol a pound S8Smudge 59 Spanish house 60 Reis' COUfN"lS 61 Ham 63 Qo by water 66Bom 68 "Gidgel" ''"~ ~........ ...._ .... ___ lllW t030 111.000 .............. ? WetMr'• ewtMard, _. .... .f Mbvl~~::-:::-:::::-::1 __ ~•:•:•:-::• __ W'&SKLY B~I: QUJZ p&Mo7'0e~~!.M, •lroMer, clolhe• &f ee 3111 Wf'll cone 1iQ , much mor•ll BAT/ new lo ml 5 .pd, LHUS 1115 Q.J-Eut-West. vulnerabl., a &uU.youbol<t •aaa 'VAJW7a o.ue •'71 ,,,. bidlfiat hu • .- BMI Soatll W• · N.U 1 0 Dbl P .. I Q PAM ! Whit do you bid now ? Q.2-&th vulntrable, • South you hold: •A6& <:?J'73 ¢AQJ& •-i073 The biddin1 hu procMded: North Eut Soutll W•l 1 7 lt '2 0 p ... 9 -p.., ? .... What do you bid now? Q.3-Neither vulnerable, aa South you Ii.Old: +AJ10843 QAK.J.f OA N4 The lliddina: hu proceeded: North ~u& ~utb W•& Pus PUI l + P ... 3 + P ua ? What do you bid now? Q .4-E.t·Wttt vulnerable with IATUIDAYMI I UN 7twnl t 11 caur Dr ••• ,.0 •nrf pwr• ........ . 70 on ICON, u South you bold: 4518 DordMeeef wndws, n•w thea ll LS400 ..,... ~ •AN .-;7532 0&63 .cua Cameo Hlghiand• H500. 721~052 ,~Ito ml. Wh.,..,. The biddin1 bu proceeded: ...... -. ... 'DON ..... QOld ~ .... _ .. _ Nort1ri Eut South w..c i~iii'ri"iiiiiiliiii4li'iii ...... iiii""'iiiiii"iii ... iiiiiii~iiiiic--~toei0iii1il :rchT c o it.:.: 1 o s , T I COSTll lll!SA 1124 GMC """"" ...,...., ...,, What aci.ion do you tab? l'":::::':::~:::-1lii0iits-"'""1i0ii"il':::::~=::-:~:1 n•w Ur••· chrome After Mo•,..... BOATS 7011 ll'OMC 81err~ •1• whl•. 1 ownr, pp, ia'I record• Tu•tltl L.uua, Q.5-Ea.lt·Wtlt vulnereb!f., u Computer & e1ereo PU Truck•GrNt Cond. l:JtK 1411480 0.,. South )'OU hold; -equip, king _l.,bed, 20' Duffy E6ec I t 495 75K•5·aP'f-Pwr Brka. W& QA.KS OAK& •KI0843 cloth••. exer ~cle, l.oottll/NN MW 1,;.ulty _.m/fm c••••Whlt•I-------~---,~ The biddins h .. proceeded: houaehcHd mlac:. UN/ conveMcl V9fY io hr• wlCustom Graphlc.s NISSAN llSO South WHt North Eut MON 9am. 385 OgMi Nwptt .,C., 8'2.al79 . S3.500 * 72:t.•:t23 1 • P ... P ua Dbl GARAGE 1ALE l t9-300-547e •79 aeo z '9d, 4-*Pd. T SAT & SUN M HOUlllOA' BOND.II 9085 8'yc,;QOOd "°""· now Wb.' action do you take? Lake Pow.I 1n sllp.'ll•lilmmm&iiliil tir.a, recent tun.up. "2981 Androl It. Partners s-k aoolhe~l '83 Aei:ord UC·Run1 Kint $1700/obo. 435-0508 Q.8-As Soutb, vulnerable. hold' tl096&2 :"AKQ.fS 07& The bidding has proceeded: South Weet North Eut P ... Pue 1+· Pus ? What do you bid now? Look for answers on Monday. you • llak•/ltart>or) p • r I n • r . w e I I looks grt. 5spd-PS·PB 1--------- equlpped 55 ft poat. A M /F M c · ••• ·Ac OLDSMO·". 9155 INTERIOR DESIGNER'S 714-&46:-1571 $2450 obo. Mov•n•1;;;;;&iii.-........ SHOWROOM S=pl• Salel Fabrlc,1imiiii"'ii'ii;A;f<--l ""'m=u~"~'~'~"-' ="'~""~5~2;3~1= 11 '81 OLD8 acces1orl••, w.-eath, POWER BOATS •92 4 Or Accord, 5-apd, Cuti•• Calale OYad 4 bedding! SAT 9--121 7012 AJC, AM/fM stereo 18,215 ml, mint cond ••• w 18th.. CSll, P/S, P/B, new $8,500/0fr ~· --~----- •MOVING SM.R• Lota o l hou aehold l1em1 & cloth••· Sat 7· 3. 3102 Mace St.#A clutch, new uphot, 'M O ... lron 11 ft sld, new. tires, bodr,tpalnl 1-,-----....,.---ln bd/o utbd, Volyo-ln prime cond, mmac VANS 1225 Penta engine. Asking e1Cec car. MUST lmiiiiiiiiim•••• l5000. Cd 848-1167 SERI, $3500. JI 72 .. 7271 NA.I Bch. 77 Dodu-~'ton · ~-• 6014 PETS. 17V. Pt Century mulvao, auto, 400 cu MERcuw•~ISB :~;v~~u;.v~~;:;:;;I~~;.;,~~~; Movlngr Furn, hHhld, 1988, 4 c yclinder, 1 .,8 k PS {HarbCM" & _Nutmeg) °"''" ·~~••• •049 C lg t loth ''C==,,...,,,,.----,--1 n .. , tow pc Q, , ....,,.~ u on1 nmen c n •••11 8, 1Clnt cond.rHYUNDAI 9090 PB, convkllon. $1000 •··-... & morel! S.l/Sun·0-31 Call 675-1652. firm. 831-7149 _..,k , L•lhap·e, whl 210 16th P14n alley l~~'!!:.ol":\:JJ~~::;liiiii~~~-:~-·L.:::==:..:.:..:::_ __ l---------I tube frame, almo11 'V l'Raa KJTTRNS'V 30 TroJ•n F.B .. S.F .. ·-QIJES 60lO new, 12so. 15;..1635 to lovln g homaa . Terrlt10 6'•r••• Newport sllp @ s150 1988 XL QL vo•••WJIG!N 1235 o--r.:rr,:-,,.,.....,,,,.., A1'I •• Pl•••• contact Usa at Sa'91 Furn. clothes, mo. 111 $2500 takes. ww 11 12 13 DAYaaD whl/braa1, 850-1404. chUdren's toyi, blk•• Skip 1549-8129 &·•pd, 30 mpg, 100Ki;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;••lll• complete w/lrundla & & morell SAT 8..:lr 888 ml, 1tlt c:ond, bh,1e,11 *BUYING IRMS* man 'a. Never used. llOTWEILER PUPPIEI ca11atta, '95 r~lstra· '158 VW auo, good From 1800-l ilQ. 1 pc Co11 $850, must aen Xlnt qual, papers & Peace Pl, nr SC Pl.za '·~B~O~A.,,T~S-,-Y~ll,,.,C~H~T~S~,-1 llon S21 00 (714) condition, blue, $1000 Je~lry to anllr9hou11 1250 cash. 774-6500 •h1ota, p~r~~ta on53p50r.. 498"°991 firm . MS-SCM~ con1enta. lmrrledlal• msas .......... ng ·17.:::::==::c=::;-;::::--~··ICBARnRS 7013 -'--~=~=~--·--~~~==-- c:uh,topS.873-4223 HI D •-A.aRD 1tlnt 909/865·1326 HUNTINGTON condition, $175. 975-Sav• abused and BEACH 6140 FISHING on my -1- 8870 or 873·1177 abandoned pet1. Be a, l;;iii;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I •· APPLIANCES 6011 Kg ... ,.50 Nowport volunteer/fo1tar. Calll' val• boat. Equlpmenl .., 714-859-2704 M 1 ul of ital• & bait provided. Call OJM(tlc firm by New-· ::i~lg S~methlng for John 842·2255. A~;,h::!~!~; ... ~~ g~ port bdng 780-0926 ., averyonel Sat 6a-6p cond, $65. 65Q.6010 Must Sell! Chlf"ry 7 pcs SPO RTING 1513 Geneva St. 1'5A1~-L-B_O_ll_T_S __ _ mr-t-t--lr-t-i l •w~o~1~,,~.~.~.~1 C:::w~u~h~•~<=,&;1 Rice Poster bad room GOODS 6065 iii;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •lac dryer, S300l•at. s 1e80 Matching TV l'!!"!'~i;ilii~~~~INirnfPiliiT' ____ I Frigidaire gas dryer, Amolr avail. Formal l'aoloflex, pd SlSOO, w/ NEWPORT 1 e • lralla rable llbar· $150. GE relrlgerator. Chkry On Anne Din-all anachments, aacrl· BEACH 6169 glass w/cuddy cabin. Call 723-0588. Ing rm & u...tng Rm flee 5295_ 553•3635 OWner an1tiou1 S1 2SO/ make olfer, 3 pc1 OBO. 875-3038 leather sofa, k>v•, chr I====---:.,-,~ I FURNITURE 6014 SIOSO 0 80 • .....,.. 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Valentine Properties 7. Valentine Properties, Rochelle Liu COYCr Rome Story 8. Prudential Callfom.la 9. Prudential Cal.lforn.i.a 10. Prudential Callfomi&, B. Amatadta' 11. Pradaldal Ca1llomla, Dotti Johnlon George McGaflipn Nan Tu.Uy 12. Metro Jl.calty 13. Pnutendal Newport 15. Grubb It Bllia, Pet1c Barrett Home Port Mortpge 16. Grubb a: Bllia 17. Grubb a: B11ia 18. Cout Newport Properties 19. Cout Newport Properties 20. Coaat Newport Properties 22. Waterfront Roma Inc, Jla.lton 23. Waterfront Homa Inc, Jl.calton U. Waterfront Homa, B. Feeney NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT REAL ESTATE ·•11EUFFI 25. Wata'froot Homa, M. Downey Unbelinable Ila.I Bab~ lndepeoclancc One Baa.k 26. Coldwdl Banker, Newport Beach 27. Coldwdl Banker, Ncwpon Beach 28. Coldwell Banker, Ncwpon Bcadt 29. Coldwell Banker, Jerry Flmter 30. Coldwell Banker, Newport Bcadt 32. Balboa laland llalty 33. Mortgage Ram ll.emu, &tba-yank Waley N. TaylOI' a: Co. 3-i. Opm Home Guide 3S. Homa of the Week 36. Coldwdl Banker, Costa Maa I 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw3~ ~eet .as ysM ,YAOAUTA2 s 3C)Aq SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 3 NEWPO~T BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Bob & Dovie Koop Why list with jl!st one agent!· Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Bob Koop Dovie Koop ******************************** Bob Koop, Jr. *************************** BEST DEALS OF THE WEEK **************** ~~BARBOR WOODS ~~_7 CONDO CORONA DEL MAR 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 story condo, very sharp, nearlhe pool. complelely redecorated, large patio, fireplace, laundry. close to ahoppina. $211,000 BOB KOOP laYINS WDI PAaK ..... .., ....................... _ ....... ,... ... lllk ... Twt Cir ..... ........ ,__ .. _ .. ,_ . ....,. .......................... _,~ T.D. D1Mll:m>8YU.,,... bit.Ml ...... IOI KOOP ~~G'SPYGLASS HILL ~~LocA TION, LOCATION, LOCATION I 4 BR. 2.S BA. Fonner "Model .. street. One ol the fanell views Spygla11 bu to offerl Large pool A ape with wa1erfall1. $195,000 BOB KOOP CAMllO HIGHLANDS 4 BR. 3 8"-. ¥WY Dip llp.,..tod heme wdh iddld din, DDW tile root, • mole. Ocean vitw, bmntwood loan, fftplac:e, pool, 'I' walk top-iv• bMclma. SUPER DE.AU S5tS,MI aoa KOOP ~~u ~S TERRACE BR. 2.S BA. 2 story condo, newly redeCon&ed with off while carpet. while tile floon in kit., din. nn,bathlAentry.newrmae. sink A faucets. New paint thna- out. Cose to pool. MUST SEEi 152 000 BOB KOOP IAYSHOaa 5 BR, 5 BA boue, plldcommunity, piv• ~. family ~ Woe& &am chiJdrcu'1 pult. Surroudod bJ aalU.millioo dollar ...... s111»m1t orru .. S7St.MI IOllCOOP Four unit income property. two wlila are 2 st.ary 2 Bil. 2.5 BA townhome llJJe. one unit ii a 3 BR. 2 BA owner aylo unit, and one uail is an uppw level 2 Bil, BA. New roof. VfltJ Malivlfed s.u.t SJH,.. llOB KOOP NEWPOaT a&ACH · 3 BR. JBA bl.-CCI lllf l..ay ..., • .w..t • u..,.-.t D> tq. a. ill 1992......,. •K' ir awkil.iaupwwwi"aitdoWDbs,IK..,.. t1m. pool, tpa, •--. WIU. TllADS UPt "-... IOI KOOP HARBOR RIDGE LO • One ohhe luacst level lou in Hatbor Ridge wir.b 11, tqU&re feet d land. Panonmic views from 9eCOlld 11ary of L 0 Ts Hubor, Catalina, and beauti!ul night light views. SUBMIT ANY OFFER $195,too S991;MI BOB KOOP RESIDENTIAL LOT · Thia lot ia aver three quanus of an acre. Will tnde lot for a condo or small home. The lot ia located at Cowan Hc:iab&a ' Dr. & Newpon Blvd. in Santa Ana. It has a view overlooking I.be city and ia SUJTOUnded by multi-millioo dollar hornc:9. $175,0ll BOB KOOP 4BR. l.7S BA. Bmutifully dccon~ Cully ranoddod Meaa Del Mar home. lazao yud, aharp landacapina finplace. a•np. w/d hook up. WILLLEASI WITH OPTION TO PURCHASL CALL TO SU. SIAM MO. I $235,IM. BOB KOOP 2 Bedroom, 2.S Bath condo with view of Big Canyon golf course, den, community pool, spa and tennis court_ fireplace, walk to Fashion Island. 800 BOBKOOP CAMFD suoau 4 BR, 3BA. Belt Vinr Lal ........ ,_.. jDay, Caa.!ina. wbJa ...... "emit·~ dlJlictlll.S.,....-........ Primll. .Ulul.Wil..a.a-a& .... r /a& Sl,1'5,MI IOI KOOP VER SHORES BR.SBA, The Best of Dover Shores. panpramic views or ocean, Back Bay ~ city lites. Sit down bars, faro. room, sun nn, guest quanen, lg. pool. •pa A rear yard. Open A Bright. I 195 BOB KOOP DUPLEXES NEWPOaT DUPLEX. Two,lbdral a....-..p••~ .............. Twocs,...... S.,. todll ...._ 0.. S2,,lCIOa ..-. ial:cmawillmll_ ....... IJ79,MI IOI KOOP •••••••••••••••••••• aAUOA DVPL&X v.., mim ...., • wpi-4 Dua 9Ut o.pk,Tm.al,..U.S ......... .. ~ . .,,. ................ . -~ C4JDlibcm $41',M ... ,,,.. IOI KOOP, JL w S& • •••••••••••••••••••• PDllNSULA IMJPLD 0.-tct..l CIDGmm ........... .. IDd -· ..... tc.a ... ---. New • root. Try lllJ.r csry bact! Sl,000 mo. ial:cma. Ll'..UE HOLD 1225,MI 1111;• IOI KOOP, JL w R . .--- -- Newport Beach'• Moat Preatlgtoua Property • Enormoua Waterfl'ont Lot • 8BR Suites, m.9'r w/ 8 baths • Subterranean prlmg/8 oara • Pvt Dock for yacht CAMEO SHORES $1,379,000 • Panoramic Ooean View • Private Pool & Spa • 1986 Custom Home $539,000 • 3BR, 3BA. FR • Formal Dlning, Den • Large FamJq Home mVINE TERRACE $529,000 •a..tBiq • 3BR, IBA • Lite • Brtte • Remdld ldtohen 749,000 •4BR5BA • Bup lot, ateps to beach • Ooean View $749,000 • 4BR 3BA • Formal Dlning/Fam Rm •Corner Lot $495,000 • 3BR, 1.&BA., B&ok S.., View • PamJ.IJ Boom • Jlormal Dinlni • Beautiful Remodel (Ute • briabt) 849,000 • 1 Block to Ooean •OnralaedLot •Remodeled SBB 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A2~M ATaOO\HOA38 T'"l('q ·"' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE EXCLUSIVE BARBOR ISLAND DB. •soo's • Waterfront, 4BR, SBA •House over 3000 aq.ft. • Large Boat Home • Formal D~g. Family Rm LOW $300's • 2BR 2BA • Formal Dining Room • Marble Floors I BANK FORECLOSURES . NEWPORT BEACH WATERl'BONT •824,500 4.BB, SBA, l'All BOOM, POBll DINK, DOCK. · SPACIOUS HOME •440.000 , 4Bll, SBA. J'All ROOM, BONUS ROOM, POOL. OLDE CDM -•749,000 4 BB, 5 BA. llAID'S QBTRS, HUGE LOT, STEPS TO BEACH. BALBOA $300'5 3 BR, a BA. CORNER LOT, STEPS TO BURP AND SAND. IRVINE TERRACE $529,000 3 BR, 2 BA. UPDATED TBRU·OUT LITE & BRITE, LOVELY YARD. IRVINE TURTLE ROCK $539,000 3 BR, a BA. PR, PORM DINING. DEN, BONUS Bii, SPACIOUS. TURTLE ROCK •350,000 a BB. a BA. PORll DINE, DEN. MARBLB n.B, VAULTED CEIL. -'--.....,..WOODBRIDGE 12~.t!tOOO 4 BR, 3 BA. LITE • BRIT£, N .tiW $299,000 •4BR3BA • Upgraded throughout • Deelrable Woodbridge loo 888,000 •. OatM Communlt)' •GB, 8BA -rormal D1n1Jis Boom CA.BP/PAINT, 11.AKY UPGRADES OTHER BEACH CITIES llUNTINGTON BCB .288.000 4 Jq\, 8 BA. l'OIUIAL DINING, GATED COIOIUNIT!'. llUNTINOTONBCB •105,000 8 BB, 1.a BA TOWNBOID, GD INT. LOC., l'ACJl8 QBllBNBLT. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 5 Land rush anticipated at . Coto de Caza . . . . Coto de Caza, the private 4,000 acre residential and recreational community in south O range Cou nty, is gearing up to open several new home comm unities in the scenic southern portion of the property. More than 200 names currently comprise an interest list that has formed in anticipation of an early summer opening. "Prices for the new single family det.ached neighborhoods will range from the low $200,000s to $400,000," said Tom M artin, vice-president of marketing and sales for Coto. "We've been working hard to get the message across that Coto is more easily accessible both in terms of proximity and price. "We are now within minutes of most major transport.ation arteries and from a pricing st.a ndpoint, we ca n compete with any non-gated community in O range County. Also, we have structured the property tax so that it will allow Coto to offer one of the lowest tax rates of any master-planned community in south Orange County." Christopher Homes of Newport Beach, headed by former JM Peters Co. executive . Christopher Gibbs, will build 1,850 square foot to 2,200-square foot homes priced from $225,000 to $275,000. Monarch · Communities of Laguna Niguel will offer slightly larger homes ranging from 2,750 to 3,300 square feet witfl prices starting · in the low $300,000s. J.M. Peters is scheduled to off er a new estate home program featuring homes between 3,200 and 3,600 square feet on 8,000 square foot lots. Prices are expected to begin in the mid-$300,000s. Each of the above neighborl:loods are scheduled for sale in July/August 1994. Existing communities at Coto include M erit.age, an exciting new community of single family ho mes located along the scenic holes of the South Course, offers three floor plans ranging from 2)47 to 3,227 square feet. M eritage is built b)t North American Housing, Inc. and prices start in the low $300,000s. The Greens, built by Cayman Development, ..are single family detached homes on large golf oriented ) lots. These homes are priced from the mid-$300,000s and feature from 3,000 square feet. Coto has the highest ratio of open space to homes of anx comry'lUnity in O range County and ~tr-sOOn become the first private community 'to feature 36 holes of golf. To visit Coto de Caza take the 5 frpeway to Oso Parkway and heart east. • ~ LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTINGS END UNIT TOWNHOME In TURTLE ROCK VISTA Impeccable style, condition, decor, AND greenbelt view. 2 large bedrooms + den. Attached garage. End unit at the edge of the development, quiet. park-like setting, with security system. Reduced to $309,000 VERY PRIVATE LOCATION -HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4 BR., 2.5 88ths, Lsge ysd; PALERMO MODEL Proceed to Antonio Road, turn left on Antonio Parkway and then right on Coto de Caza Drive and proceed to the entry gate. For more information call 714-858-COTO. <£>teve Mitchell Qemax &>uth County Newport Beach 760-5000 exL 144 548-9'294 Tiled kitchen, plantation shutter, Well-maintained home. $529,000 Villa Poinl 1 Bedroom NEW-Largest Floorplan-$579,000 HARBOR YEW HOMES, 5 BRs, 3 Ba., 3 Cer 0..., Expanded family room & bedrooms & dining area. Added skylights, extra bedroom closet space. Large, sunny back yard. quiet location. New carpets, paint, and fencing. -.:::~ONGS OF NEWPORT =~:.:-- . GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 • Condo. Great NewfX'rl Beach Location. Newporl Beach: Guard gated communily. Turn-key home. A Must &e! At $339,000 Costa Mesa: 4 Bedroom 2 bath home in greal condilion - sleal Al $'219, 900 • • PAGE 6 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 2 Civic Plaza Suire 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 ----· NEW LISTINGS BACK BAY • Chamung comer lot home w/ new 70' Olympte lap pool All new evcrydung!! 3.BR, 2RA, fa.n~ily room • A great floOr plin. hreplace, be.iuofuJ ym1, RV parking. OWncr bou~ht another home!' $319,500 BACK BAY • Ell)oy summer evening w1iks ~round the bad: bay from dUs lovdy coodo. f~o ~ms, 2 bai:h upper location with high ceilings, tile counter tops, washer/dryer • Min- utes co freeways, airport, Fashion Is&nd & the beach. $215,000 BAST COSTA MESA· Three bedrooms 2~ bath rownhomc in a great locuioo. End' unit wuh security system, bad: yard tnd a 2 ar arnchcd gangc. $195,000 COSTA MBSA • Lowest pric.c in ma!! FHA & VA apPfOVcd · great for 1st time buyers. 2 master SUJrcs w/firCplaa:. Washer & dryer Ill· eluded. $lj9,SOO ----· NEWPORT BEACH BBLCOUllT • Mcdicem.ncan mansion approx. 10,000 sq.ft. 5BR suita, lib".'JY family room & den. Advanced construct.1on & die finest matcri-~l.s thn>ughout. Tropical grounds wfwarcrfall & 1pa. OCEAN VIEW. $3,950,000 LINDA ISLB • Mcditcmncan Villa sur- rounded by towering palm trtcs, making a spcaacular 2 story m.Uble entry hi-lighted 6y a huge round .skylight. ~aster suite conveys a mOod of ulwnacc scraucy. 2 more full suites ptns maids quartcn. $4,500,000 HAllBOll JllDGB • One of the few newer contcm~ homes available. Approx. 5000 sq. ft w/4BR. lib{uy1 exercise room, maids room & a dream kircncn. Extensive mar= granite & great for cmma.ining. PriV2tc & Spl -OcCin & city lightS view. $1,995; OCRAN BAY ~ CITY LIGHTS VIEW • Cwtom ~ 111 Newport Hcirhtt • 5 BR, S BA, nwds room, library, fomUJ ~. gour- met kitchen . c:ncnsivt marble & tile ~­ our&: many cnns. Private pool&: spa -Sccuiiry gated.. $1,250,000 BBLCOUB.T • Comer lot. Beautiful entry doors & w.indows, marble, mirrors, leaded glasi, miny _ spcoaJ fcatutt:s. Ko1 ponds give rnnqui.V pcm•ful fcclin,g Pnvatc spa. $995,000 RAllBOll llIOOB • One of the finest views m Newport! Unobstructed ocan, sun.set & city tight VlCWS 3B R, French doors 1!c windows v~ultcd ceiling, all white w/beauriful wood !loon Across from the park & wide grcai belt. No other like it, aU rooms w/v)cw. $149,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA. PILOT I REAL ESTATE V A L E N T I N E P R .O P E R T I E. S SBAVIBW • Custom home on large 16,500 sq.ft. lot with ocean & lights view. 4BR, 3VJBA ~th 3 ~re laces & family room. Qwliry amcni- oes thr t cnlwxc this exquisite property. A n.n: ti for knowkgabk buyers to cap1uliU on todays marlct. $945,000 HAllBO"l. VlBW ROMBS. Outomiz.cd tri· lcvd home. 5.BR, den/library, formal dming aod .many special fcarurcs. Large yard w/printe gated pool $785,000 SBA VIBW • Private location on a CDS street w/oa:.an l!c city ligt:!t views. One of the best buys in N~ · G~ gated • 2~R & den, vawtcd ccilirigs & ~ light &: white. Private pool & spa. ASsociation dues only $150/mo. Aao for kale $2,500/mo. $539,900 RAJl.BOK. .lllDGB • ~ 3BR & loft town-homc. O\U 2,.00 sq.ft. LoC:au:d hi..+. on the hill w/k:Hdy & · night !ir-• ~-Owner b . ~& liquidaring."6'lcated at timc.~RS!I ~ BAYVIBW TKDACE • S~ &mil home in guard gated comm. 3BR & deny hi..i..1v ~ lU.rdwood floors, rnirrottd ·~ ~bee. Walk around the bad baY & aijoy ~ _peace & ~uiliry of wi.JdlifC. A 8!'2t tanuly a.immurury. $362;500 N8WPO.ll"S PUMB LOCATION • Quiet cul-de-sac atnx:t in Bad: Bay. Four bedroom s~ story.f.unily home with part-like yard plus pnvare putnng grcc:n. Bring your decorator C)'t! 2523VISTA BAYA $379,500 NBWPOl.T BBACB -Panoramic ocean view from this lovely condo wfl master 5WttS. A pcrfcct get-a-way or full time iuidcocc -walk to the beach, fine dining & dicaac. $191,000 NBWPOB.T CllBST • Ouisunding Value! The best buy in the Crest. 4 bcdrOOm plus family room. Fireplace, wcr bar, new p!_wh carpeting & large paoos. Commuruty ~ & tcnrus. Blocks ro thC beach. SU-9,000 LOWEST PR.ICB IN CllBST. Dnmaoc 5inglc Ston'. Private end urut with beautiful pauo. VaUJtcd ceilings, fircpb<.c, 2BR/2BA with atuchcd gmgc. $209,000 S1'RAL THIS • Fabulous 2BR townhome w/ fircpbcc. Light & open, nice kitchen O\'Crloob cnra luge codoscd ~-Newly ~tcd w/ ~omm~ty l_IOOI, spa & tennis Gt'Clt loation IO Sawind, JUSt bk>cb to the beach. PRICED TO SELL! $174,500 ----·----BIG CANYON CUSTOM HOME • Built & dC3igncd by Fan Int. This home is cxquis1_re! Over 6,000 59.ft. w/4BR, fam1ly room. Pnvate loation w/100' pool & spa. Fumirurc to be sold w/ptopcrty for addioona1 $800,000. $2,995,000 SBCL~BD SBUMTY • private location on 4th fairway. Secluded "VcrW11cs" wfl mu- ter suites, 3 fircplaoc:s~ library & nuny special features. SO' poof & 3 car garage. Sl,69S,ooo nADmONAL BLBGANCB • Exp.u>dcd & ~tcd to pcrfu::tion. 2BR w/dco cown-home on a latgt private kx w/pool & spa. Sepame p:st quutm w/18R/18A. True d· c:gancc foi dut spccUJ-couplc. $695,000 • 0nmR LISTINGS CAMEO IDGllLANDS • <lBR, 2.SBA in ~ .dcl Mar. Ova-2,000 sq.ft. on a large lot with pnvatc pool w~ ro thC beach, pm &. CDMYillagc.. $605,000 NO.I.TH LAGUNA -Walk to villuc & beaches from this fabulous home Of!ly f, new w/ 3 or 4BR, SBA & ~ views ~ a.lmost CVCf)'. room. Gourmet kjtchc:n, private ~er w/ fircpbcc & ~. Located' oo 1 pnvace CDS Street. $8351000 11.VINB .• Univasity Town <:cnm condo, 2 m_a.ncr swtca, 2.SBA & large private. patio • Light & sunny. End unit foatioo. $119,900 ' BUNTINGroN BEACH -Light & ,~oou.' tOMlhomc w/3BR, &mily room, 6.rq>U..c. 1nil1 cd cz:ilinp in a quiet loation. Commurul\ fX•~ & spa.. $224,000 INVBS'l'OllS DEUGBT -Good \O(ll!TIC' I this ni« SIX Pl.EX! Hex rental area mJ M'.11 ~ ~· .Encbcd garage & moo:. ~'00 ~ U\Q. IO liquidm. $449,000 APPLB VALLEY. SBR f'am.ily home on t'I aac w/panoramic desert & mout1Wn \ll'\\\ Enjoy pcac:c & serenity. $475,000 MONAl.CB IRA.CB • SFR, 3BR hotn( m a 1aTRC comer lex. Guard gal'Cd a.ud ipprtil 2,000' sq ft. Just minutes to rhc bmh, Ritt Culioo & golf COW'le. $299,500 COi.ONA DEL MAil • Only I morc m1bt>lc YOU CAN7 FIND A BEITER PRJO I'.\ CDM! 2BR, -2BA, w/6rcplacc, Wet ~ • .itd 1 · grcarloatioo. $295,000 l.OCJaNG HOJlSE .RD>GB • TRAm• TRADE! TRADE! Fabulous lot approx 18.132' in this prcsrigioos guard pt:cd oommwury 8,000 lcvcl pad w/panonmic VICWS. Sdkr owns fr« & dcu-. Uult out&. aJbmil 00 imns!!! $259,000 SOUTH COAST MBn.O • Special upr<r end unit tw ooc of the best loat>ons 0\-cr~ ~ the park. Guard gated & dose to Soolh <:Oast PGza. p~:;;;.. AIU &: OC Airport Community pcd'&'~ Sll l,500 COSTA MBSA BLUFF • HW! S«onJ baby miYCS ... maka this 2BR rownhomc too ~· ScUcr will hc:IP fuwn -Morivation mako this deal too good to pass up!! Just m.inua:s tu the ocean. SI 791000 I.a& • Perfect fur ht time buym!! 3BR, 2BA w/cadx:dn.l ceilings, tight, bright & spir· lies like new! l car att. gan_gc, mitiorcd ward robes, white kitthen, great Ulterior location w/ community pool & spa. $167,000 HUNTINGTON IRA.CB • Great for ht ti.mt ~I lBR toWnhomc in the Bayshore Tract. Light&: bright w/&ah paint. ocw vmi· ~ new kitchen c:ownr ~ sink & more. Large p.itio & Cltrl storage. Seller tranSfctrcd, must sdll FHA&: VA avail. $119 900 ----· I FOR.LEASE BALaOA BAY CWB • The &bWous Tcmcx ~ ft a perm oppon:unity 10 bvc in cbss & comfOrt w/privxy. l; 2 or 3BR'a. A\?JI· abAc mon:hly at .......................... $1,30()...$2,700 UGCAN!ON I;BfMIJHD~O NiWIOib' COST m SJ.,60t/M0 ~ DILMB Dl SJ..27S/M0 OPEN IA1UltDAY • SUNDAY OPINIUNDAY 4C lua FCMMlbleu 201unqTtM $ns,ooo $379,SOO •• ,300-2,760 D. Mllea/T.Alltnson J. Howe T. Alllmon llgCanyon Ilg Canyon NewPQJtOW Nwport leach NawpoJt Heights • lwnmll•ld Ct. u ..... c:r . 2IOOCMOIM "91,000 $2,,,.,oao IHf.000 . ., .... l•.llO,OOD •• Dbon L ,,_..-,. ...crto•INrl l.ctGilbM M.Jonk 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAOt"fW3l-1 ~r ,BS ysM ,YAOAUfA~ \a :jCJA'"t --------_ ____;:.._ _______________________ ..;.... _______ _ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 7 Davis top office producer Pat Davis, of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office, .has once again been recognized as the No. 1 sales associate for open sales dollar volume. Davis is a member of the prestigious President's Club which recognizes sales associates who have achieved a minimum of 35 closed transactions or mor:e than $4 million in sales within a calendar year. A Certified Relocation Specialist, she has also received both the Gold and Silver Circle Davis Awards. A seasoned professional with more than 20 years experience, she has been highlighted numerous time as a top producer since joining Coldwell Banker in 1991 . "Pat's accomplishments are due to aiscipline, . . . professionalism, hard work and always doing what 'is best for her clients," said manager Michael Crowe. For all your real estate needs, call Pat Davis of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office, (7 14) 668-9333. Rochelle LI•• Is •••••• 'Making Dreams Come True!' NEW LIS11N~ • HARBOR VIEW HILLS 2921 Pebb~ Drive • DISCO~ raE SHIMMERJNG OCEAN & cATAUNA VIEWS entering this romantic beauty -sitting on a 17,000 + sq_uare foot comer lot. Rerne>ckled gourmet kitchen with European fixtures. OffeTed at $950,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS A prlde of ownmtiip-property lo- cated in a prestigious family com- munity. Completely updated with the finest quality of materials. Extra large yard with beautiful garden. Moti•ated Sellen Offen4 •t $6Z5,000 CaD for A,lpoU.a.-t Cameo Highland presents a channlng 4 bedroom house In an prestigious area of Corona del Mar with private acces1 to beach NEWPORT BEACH llAJUNG ADDRESS ''Motlvat~~ sold." Prtvate ttreet. 4 large bedrooms family neighborhood. os...t .a $S99,000 areas. , Offere4 .. $605,000 -Cover Home ' BIG CAN"Y-C>N Please join Lynne Valentine, Sunday, May 28, for your private showing of one of the finesr homes in Newport. Located on a large private lot, approx. 22,000 sq.ft. This classic home was designed and built by Fari International. The attention to every detail is absolutely incredible. Four bedroom suites, family room, formal dining room, 3 fireplaces, surround sound through-out, pool bath w/ steam room, commercial quality kitchen and very spacious. Furnished with an elegant, timeless look -All neutral tones, inlaid marble & plush carpet flooring, granite counter tops, beveled glass, padded silk covered walls, fabulous ~ting and over 6,000 sq.ft. surrounded by lush landscaping with 100 ft. pool & spa and a 3 car garage. PERFECTION -FOR THOSE WH"O ACCEPT ONLY THE BEST! I $2,995,000 * L~e Valen.tl.D.e • V A L ·t. N T I N E PROPERTIES ---·-,. 640-2500 EXT. 15 *Furniture to be sold w/propcrty for additional $800,000 · . s 278,000 ""' 8 8dlol f,aves s 789,000 · ··-800ai1Dme $ 595,000 s 353,000 rcsrmw••• 1420 Outrigger S 860,000 2801 Harbor view Hills or s n 5.ooo -~ nzsmwzzr 1808 Port Abbey 1830 Port Barmouth $ $ 51 5,000 569,000 Sun 1 -5 Sandy Mittman Sun 11 • 2'.30 Melissa Schmand .. Sun1 -5 Jeny Brooks 121 Yll Udo Noni Sun1 -5 Sun 1 -5 Sun 3 -6 Sat &Sun 1 -5 J~O~rt Sun 1 -5 Snyrrel S11Wns ; . , - ll!!IWJ 1 S3 Shorecliff Rold .... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA f'ILOT I REAL ESTATE Anne Hoover s mJllO • S.1·6 Hugh Swanson ~ . ... I 490.000 Alvlla Sheron 599,000 JudY 03V1S $ 7,50Wmo Sun1 ·5 Joyce Davenpor. 35 Mon1lcito $ 999 Sun 1 -5 Va.sit one of our Open Houses and register to win 6 Passports to.Disneyland Plus 150 Disney DoUms ..... -11.t•••aa. ___ ... Prem11~~~acr~~J!1~y ~l'lllld «mtatc ercy appo• HXXl sq a mslJ BR 58R 5 5BA MUSI see trus 19931/IRA"I S1.990 CXXl CARIA TIOI COvt V1rt!Qe be.ad1 house btt oo a piem1er .-front 511e Buy&/ o< build 1n th rs~ 5')eeial IOCalloo P11Va1e piei • st.p sand.ooy beaCh bay & ocean Ylews A 1ewtc oppomJnCy s 1 s..o CXXl CAMBRIA OCUIFROIT A~ v~ up coa:si 10 Peens Blilocas ll(JlltllOuSe Maible grarnte ttle 4BR lBA A r~yelegnhm S1295000" llYI• TDIMCl 4BR 38A Jelly ocean & f\afbor • cey llghls Vlew5 Pool cou.1yald s 1 195 CXXl SPYGUSS HU Q.ASSIC Biea1hca~1ng ~aew wf1. msu SU•les • 2 !Moe ruts all oo one !Ml PooVspa in reat/lrOOICOIA"lya/d• p~oond S999,500 IALIOACOVB wa:eitrontw~slip Prwwge lct h.A1~lhOU5e&gue51 hse 3BR.~olfa l.algeph & pd 1 s:oty S890 CXXl NUCE CCllOIA IB. MM LOT ~ac 18CXXl sq l lolwf1. t.ge usable!Jiss yam fol PoOI • COlltS House 1n bt.at.C~ COIO!Jon. ptrno Qndscap!ng OU!et. tranquil & serene $800.CXXl 18.COURT 8 EUICI 01.8hly craftsmanslllp, 5U1*bty dlconfed Cfy ltgte we. Slllflg rm on 111111 su111 l0t dcscrrnarQlflg .,,$&49~ CAPTIVATlm ~VIEW 1111.1 Wondlrtll oaran view hame•/go" C01tW & cay 11Qt15 vws• 48R, ~eait ercmning prct $799.CXXl WATBHOIT comoMftllJM Ol.tstanding ba~"Ma1 KJ1' condo Puceo 10 sell Enra large ms1r BR k4chen 2-at oar. Uppet unC' Best puce 111 comp &775 ,CXXl HMIOR lllCI ESTATU Remarbble l.JWernort in 1111*X3ble c:onS11on ~BR 38A. spatlOUS courtyard. pnvats ~. grurmec k11Chen SB70.CXXl llEWPtllT IUCM 1UlfTIOll localed aaoss it. Sl!eet ~om million S hms ThlS SBR 58A hm 1$perlecl b a wgetamtly 2brn1~11ns gwmdklchen. ' once large sew fig 1 m & much more'' S659 .CXXl FAllUUS W• CREEi T otllly remodeled, t.nilous klltnm w/Cor go counrertops Al C. sec sys, Jacum n.t>. oc:m ww. ctosec Olplllers ~.CXXl IUUTN. -•a•• .,.o. n tabulous C0tona dlel Mar GrOMd twdwood In p aro bon slders. a&om cabtnm 38R lam1ty rm goroeous decor A ITlJSI ID see' $5!5 CXXl •WPGRT llAat CUISIC! 38R. 28A. ChlhMn hm on Mr Wl CXXl $Q a ThisCahl ranch style hm Im mariy l>OSU>llf• & comes •ID.~l:: llYmnMM:I 0. h~. 38R IMne 1erra hm T ixn-l!ey, IJ eat locallOfl •. large ~d. French door Wood~ $575 Im IU mMI • tmaWCUll All tte ambin:e ol a ropat vacation SPOt •• JOllS in CM lux!JY ER, 3 5BA condo in ptesliglOUS HI SStl,!XXl PAL.EAMO M01B. w,uicum Hi!dwood firs Berber catj)el, C011an IOPS. new kt!Chen appli- ances -ous rs & side )'Mda Home is .ti mnuir.i ~.!m lNl AT Tiil llACM! Theulttna:e in beaCh 1Mng w~ hm on oimesirm. w/lols ol cnaraaer Updalld & pdcl in r~ tahl style Wal.It to Ill"'* beach & term SS36.CXXl IUm.AllCOllO Neooal lone$ llroughcU tus _.~or 2SR +den, 3BA condo 8&.ttl\A e>aio aftcwdmg ~I Pl'*Y tor ercettammg S.529,500 IUT IUY •*-VIEW HOMES Onginal f>Ufmo model Priced 1o lllV'*2ale a Creal tamil1~ ci.i r.otc&twvt tJrgei-d '515.oo> an _ _., .. Bealj!M 2 yrs ,... 38R, JIA Hprs. QUlel sireet Ul>O' aoes galore Fist~ Gt .. cwa S399 ~ J.M.mat mcuTIVE Olalty plaster COlSt\ICllOn, 48R, 38A • 1811 dew rf> ~ '< DISttlt:tM ~fig ~cwt & bP Best deal II !Cw ..l' garage . $349 ~ .. un91 • •WNIT llAat Sinale 1M1 end IN Jiii. 2M, ,_ rool kllt.hen & bat'll Vallted c:.q. ltgte & bfqa & a plmln to show $319 00J lllllUffl End corrw loebn condo.-. 2SA w/Of*1 leellt!QS & .~ greenbel S2 79 OC(; __ ,_IUllJY 4BR +den,,_ golllNt k*1letl. t1le tlool, .ira lafge lot w gorgeous prd Pool/Spa. RV paiklng, 111>an-resoit 1' you'S2n .soo WAI.I TO IUDI • lllWPORT Model palecll ~ mslJ SUdeS. h9'1 cedll!OS' Guard·Qt.l!C comrnooey wlpools. tnn + spa S20!l CXXl CIUIRl•l--UELOT Gar geous S8R' New carpel. new pa I'll, new ceramic enu y tile Nr 3 schools Cul-dHac ~ RV 1CCeSS S 194 ~ .nun Enioy }IXJ Pl'*Y 111 flis oardln slllflg COIMllJlst Poo spa. close to shops. nry, dialws 2SR COllX> .!m I. $2,290,000 This lovely 8ayfronthas beautiful views of the harbor + jetty. Dock for large boat + side tie. 4BR, 2.5BA. ~b.lres large mstr suilew/del rm-perfectforoffice. Delight in wak:hi the boots cruise in and oot ol lhe harbor. - $841,958 Prime quality ctaltsmanship, supefbly decorated city light,view. Sining room off master suite for discriminating buyers. $614,800 Desigllef elegance & charm in prestigious 24 hr guard gale community. 4BR (3BR+ den) 3BA. 3-car garage. Upgrades tlrooghouL -..ooo Plan your wedding Celebrale yourbinhdayin this 1/ 4 of an acre property w/greal family hm Uni~ ollering. 'n"• """' ··-•• ''",,,,,,..,..,.~ ,.. ~""'",, 28, 1994 I PAGE 9 $995,a Ccrneo Shores ocean view pool home. Pride ol owrership. Could be 3 Of 48R. $178,a ·;:-· Rema~ble laJtremont in impeccable condition. '~ • 4BR. 3BA. Sp.1Ciouscourtyard, private spa, gourmet • •· .,t,.. kitchen. ,. BEAUTIFUL su•Emm MODEL $599,• In labulous Corona del Mar. GrOO'tled hardwood firs. • plantatien stvttets. wslom cabinets. 38R, family rm. gorgeous decor. A must 10 see' $211,a 3BR. large one story Mi w/pool & spa. Re-done kithen & baths. Baywindows, ltpl, large grass yard. 2-car garage. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/CE>STA MESA "PILOT 1 REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Miyuki Rann .offers international marketing for Prudentjal California Maxine Montgomery, vice president/branch manager of Prudential California Realty, is pleased to announce Miyuki Rann as Orange County International marketing director for Prudential California Reaity. Rann has secured an exclusive marketing agreement with TBS Network and Yomiuri Television in Japan to present homes throughout Southern California. The television programs "Properties in _ America" and "Estates of the W orld" are aired wee~ly in the Pacific Rim featuring estates throughout Southern California targeted to buyers on mainland Japan. As the leader in the sales and marketing of California real estate, Prudential California Realty gives you the optimum • • r, opportunities to expose your property to the world. For more information on marketing your property internationally, contact M iyuki Rann at Prudential California Reah.y's Newport Beach offic~, (714) 759-6600. NANTuLLY Res: 651.-2247 121 Via Udo Nord, U do 111.e Newport Bae~ CaUlonla • Fabulous location OI) bey Wlfh dodt • Mapifi<:mt, rommtic ligJlting • Electric skybgha and blinds • p pohl litthat • ~ Systtm • air c:ondirioning • Hi,h-tteh doon by .. fonnl 8od Swfaca" SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 11 I BEST BUY IN HARBOR \'IE\\' HO~IES , 1806 Port: Abbey 2 story Palermo -Large pool siz.e yard. Priced for quick sale. Very light & o pen. 4B~ 21/2BA + family room. DOtti Johnson 760-1966 759-6600 /~ NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ThePrudent1al ... 7J 7 ~9-6600 2101 E Coast Highway Callfornla Realty .....,. ~ George J. McGaffigan . 729-7233 T ·--r-. Prudential •'l ....... C. 1I1f 0r-11.1 Rea It 'y OPEN SUNDAY & MONDAY J.-5 1420 OV1'BIGGER DRIVE. CDM Huge lot with two useable grass yards for pool, courts or expansion. Beautiful landscaping with 2 great patios. 3BR (easily returned to origina l 48R), 21hBA, 3 car garage. Impeccable condition. , $869.ooo·· PAGE 12 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 METRO 1, OlftWfld at ... $399,000 2BR, 2BA. dyn.•ty model, lurdwood Ooore, bleached wood ceilings, cul-de-uc location. Model Perfect! Call 644-2778. Ask For: WANDA WATERMAN OR«ed at ... Coll For Detol& 8 Un.iu, SSS.SOO groa1 income. 6/2BR, Z'IBR. Owner will carry. Great caeh flow. Call 721-4058. Ask For: DAllECE QUINIAN Offered at •.• $399,000 3BR upgraded custom kitchen cabinets, central air, French doon. Berber carpeting, uulted ceiliAp, private y1rd and commu.ity pool Ask For: TOMASSO GOTUZZO Olf.rN ol • ..$119,900 2BR, 2BA c:Hdo. finpltee. nuked ceiliDp, 2 car pr, mini· bliacl. ~ Redeeedl Reduced! A.Ir For. JOHN GllOTY Offered at ••• $835,000 3BR, 28A; ocean \ie"-, complete!) remodeled, frencb doors, skylights, glus brick, lush landscaping, pool & spa. Call 721-0#t. Ask For: BETTY JO GllEENFE!D Lite/open plan 2, gated community, new paint and carpel. Creenbehs. lush gardens, Drasli<'ally rtduced!! Ask For: JERRY JONES Offered at ... $299, 900 3BR, l.7SBA, fomily rm, fireplace, fenced pool. Creal curb appeal, cul-de-tac localion. Ask For: TEX GRIFFITH Offered at ... $229,000 Lovely 4BR, 2.SBA -Vauhed ceilings, nice polio, 20 min. Crom Fashion blond. Mual Seel Call 494-2073 Ask For: MARY LOU MARION NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE PROPERTIES ALA CARTE 100 Ocean VisLa, NB .................... $679,000 211 39tb St, NB ........................... $495,900 308 3Sth, NB-. ............................... $43 7 ,500 1310 W. Balboa, NB .................... $425,000 1024 \l/. Balboa, NB .................... $425,000 33402 Clieltam, DP ...................... $385,900 33412 Nottingham, D.P ............... $379,'900 30592 Atirantleln, L.N .................. $520,000 12 Atlelanle, Irv ........................... $3-!9,000 BUY OF TllE WEEK 111 Lexington, Costa Mesa 3IlR, 2BA, 2 car gar, sundeck .......... $138,000 26'0 Santo Ano Aw #C, Coda Mno 211, 1 YJIA, 1 car gar, fireplace, pets pou. .•..•••..••••••.••••.•••• $850/MO Coll: DMlllU ,ASH 114/720-H22 104 1Sth St I I, INwpott a.odt 111, 1 IA, Peninsula loc ••••• $750/MO Coll: GA/tY SULLY 114/6$1-3481 25862 Via Loma• 131, Laguna Hiiis 21R, 21A. Avl 6/15 •.•••••••• $950/MO (Comer of AJlcla & Moulton) Coll: GAn SULLY 114/6S1· c::i;QD __ ...;. __ .. ·~ . .,_. ···-~ ........... ··--"'" ,, . ,.. .. ,,_ ···--. -· ... -····-··· NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA etLOT I REAL ESTATE -~ DUPLEX RIGHT AT THE SAND. Walk to ferry & PavUion. Ideal summer-winter rentals. Price re- duced & ready to sell at $789,000. A.k for ROBERT TAYLOR LIDO ISLE OWC'AITD/SVBMIT YOUR TERMS •• $675.000 Open-ally SBR. 4BA home w/big MBR suite, fam . kit., formal din .. wet bar + l"l)Uch more! NEAR BOAT GARDEN ................ $735,000 4BR home w/lBR & BA on the 1st level. Very comfy fie>oq>lan surrounding a lovely sunny, south- facing patio. BAYFRONT WITH DOCK ......... $1.975.000 Architecturally stnKing 3BR, 3.SBA home w/dock for a SS' boat. Full basement & elevator. Designer wall coverings & Interior detailing. A real must see! OCEANFRONT conAGE AT THE SAND ............ $775.000 On a nice comer lot, you'll enjoy breathtaking ocean/Catalina/sunset views. 2BR cozy cottage w/ 35' of 0U4n frontage. Open sunny patio, too! . DVPLEX BY THE WAVES ............ $719,000 Perfect as summer/winter rentals on the ocean front. Walk to everything. Excellent Investment op- portunity. HOUSE ON A BIG LOT ............ $1,069,000 Quiet area. Extra-large ocean frontage. 49% more buildable living area than the standard 30' lot. Only 6 other lots & no thru traffic. INCOME PAYS YOUll LOAN .... $1,1S9,000 Panoramlc whitewater/coastal views. 3BR/28A up, 2BR/18A down. Large usum loan. Submit today! B ·\ L B 0 ·\ P [ !\ INS lJ l..\ HOME ON THE POINT ............... $419,000 3 BR, 28A + faml)y rm. l.owfy inside patio. Walk to parks, beach & more. Prestige neighborhood! .. PRICE REDUCED on this 4BR home In Mari· nm EJem Dllb1c:l 4-car garage. Cukle-ac strnt, fam .. '?!!:.a. din rm., ew:n a Yicb'y garden! O«.red at ~.ooo. A8la ._ DANA 81 M* PERFECTLY CHARMING 3BR plus family room home located on prestigious Point street. Lovely inside patio. Walk to park & beaches. REDUCED TO SELL AT $419,000. Ask for DAYNA PETTIT BALBOA PENINSULA INCOME IN FINLEY AREA .......... $435.000 OWNER WILL F1NANCE .... 3BR in each. French doors, indiv. laundry hookups. Upper unit has NC, frpl, tile kit & baths. STEPS TO THE SAND ................ $549.000 Duplex in great condition. Three large lBR's + one 3BR that is completely remodeled, ideal as owner/ personal residence. REDUCED DUPLEX ................... $525,-000 4BR, 2BA in each unit. Fireplaces & patios in both! The value is here. PRICE REDUCED ON POINT •••••• $595,000 2BR + loft, 3BA home in top condition. Xtra-large family room & frpl, formal dining. solarium & lovely remodeled family kitchen. Walk to beaches & park. NEWPORT BEACH I HIGH ATOP IT ALL .................... $172,500 Beautifully appointed comer 2BR penthouse in quiet location. Numerous quality custom upgrades. Walk to the beach! BELCOUllT HILL VALUE ................ $455,000 Compare! 2BR, 2.SBA townhome w/peek ocean view in the heart of Newport Beach among the pines. NODEL-PEllFECT BELCOOllT HILL S545,000 LOWEST PRICED BIG OCEAN VIEW 2BR Over- look the full-length Catallna view framed by Nwpt Cntr. Cool & serene setting. VIEW NWPT anR A OCEAN •••••• $569,000 BELCOURT HILL 2BR, 2.SBA townhome widen. courtyard & view deck. Tons of quality upgrades. OPEN JIOlJSES IAlUIDAY AND SUNDAY $.Ut,000 1-4 $US,OOQ 1-4 $M5,000 H .$569,000 1-4 $571,000 1-4 $1.0ff,000 11 .. -· _.., ... --·· ·-··-···-· .... ···-. SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 13 LOCATED IN GREAT RENT AL AREA Sharp duplex. Either one would be ideal for owner/ user to reside. Call for Cietails on this fine investment property today. Offered at $445,000. Ask for MARCIA DOSSEY NEWPORT BEACH DESIGNER'S TOUCH ......................... $575,000 GA TED BELCOURT HILL TOWN HOME. It has every- thing you'll want. Ocean view. plush carpet, Jenn-Aire. NC + more! Call for details today. NEWPORT ISIAND CALLSI ........ $459,999 Comfy charm bounds in this comer 3BR, 2BA home w/lots of custom quality upgrades. Security syst. BAYFRONT LMNG ............................ $669,000 Price reduced. Completely redecorated. Freshly painted. 3BR. 3BA bay, city lights & mountain View condo. Boat slip available. MAGNIACENT ESTATE HOME ..... $1,495,000 DOVER SHORES 4BR. 4 SBA home w/dramatic solar hid indoor pool, retractable roof, .spacious-kit breakfast area Large entertaining rms & grand outdoor terrace for dining or simply relaxing! CLASSY CUSTOM BAYFRONT. $1,595,000 Price h~s been reduced $100.000. Stunning NEW 4BR. 4.SBA Cape Cod style home on oversized corner lot. Incredible views. Artistic detailing throughout. A must see! CORONA DEL MAR BEACHSmE OF COAST HWY ..... $194,500 Ught & bright upper 2BR condo within walking distance to Fashion Island. 2-car garage. Comm pooVspa. Corporate-owned. Submit your offer today. JUST REDUCED• CAMEO SHORES ELEGANCE. ..... $995,000 PRICE REDUCED ... Beautiful 3BR, 3BA Mediter- ranean-style home w/family rm., master retreat & sitting rm. w/frpl, gounnet island kit. Call for your private showing today. $650,000 ASSUMABLE LOAN on this beautiful home w/spacious rooms throughout. largt court.yard, big patios, family rm., gourmet kit. & views of ocean, hills & golf ooune. REDUCED TO $995,000. A8ll for llON 'tAYLOll PAGE 14 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 CONDO H OTLINE Dear Hotline: Once a year, I receiv(. a proposed budget from my homeowners association, along with some other materials. I was just wondering. what 'other information I am entitled to on a yearly basis? Dear just Curious:Once a year, the members of a community association are entitled to receive certain documents, .... f1L:1t111 Condo Hotline notices and other inf ormat1on regarding the operation of the association. These annual disclosures relate to the association's finances, assessments, meetings and general operations. Ever, if your association publishes a newsletter of the recent events in and around your community, these annual disclosures often contain other important and useful information. •Pro Forma Operating Budget: On an annual basis, the board of directors is required to prepare a pro forma or estimated operating budget. This pro forma budget must contain the estimated revenues and expenses for the next fiscal year, a detailed summary of the reserve accou nts, a statement by the board whether 1t has determined or anticipates a levy of a special assessment and a statement explaining the method used to calculate the reserves. Since the annual budget requires so much detailed information, many a~sooations choose to distribute a !>ummary of the budget, an option expressly provided by Civil Code S 1365Ccl This summary must contain a wnttcn notice (in 10 pl. bold type) that the annual budget is available at the mandgN's or other business office for r<'vic>w II a members requests a copy, the ass<xiation must pay the costs of wpy1ng and first class mailing. See also Corporations Code-S8321 (a). The pro forma annual budget must be distributed to the members not less than 45 days nor more than 60 days prior to the start of the association's fiscal year. Civil Code 51365(a) (4). If an association fails to distribute the pro forma annual budget, it can't increase its regular assessments within the 20% limitation without approval of the members. Civil Code S 1366(a). • Assessment Policy: An association should have an assessment policy, which is a written policy or procedure the association follows to collect delinquent assessments, including when a past due a~sessment becomes delinquent, when a Notice of Delinquent Assessment will be recorded, when the account will be transferred to a collection agency or attorney and the amount oflate charges and other fees involved. Like the annual budget, the association must distribute its assessment policy to the members. Failure to do so may be a basis which the court can prohibit an association from obtaining a judgment against a delinguent member. The Assessment Policy must be sent 60 days prior to the start of the Association's fiscal year. • Annual Meeting Notice: Whenever the members are required or permitted to take action at a meeting. written notice of the meeting shall be given not less than 10 days nor more than 90 days before the date of the meeting. Corporations Code S7511(a). The notice of the meeting must state the time, place and date of the meetiog, and any matter the board intends to • present for action to the members. Usually, if directors are to be elected at the meeting. the notice must also include the names of all nominees known at the time the notice is distributed. Please remember, nominations from the noor just prior to voting should be allowed. If the meeting is adjourned to another place or time, notice of the adjourned Custom CdM home has beach access A contemporary home designed by architect Cary Whitfield on a canyon in the prestigious Shorecliffs neighborhood i~Corona dcl Mar fecltures four bedrooms plus an office or den, is on the market for $11550,000 through Prudential Calitornia Realty. Shorecliffs is a unique oceanfront neighborhood o( cu!>tom homes, coral tree-lined curved streets and two private beach access gates. The floor plan is highlighted by ctn expansive family room, which includes a panoramic curved glass wall overlooking the canyon, a Creek !>hell stone fireplace, built-in entertainment center with surround so und stereo and wet bar, coffered ceiling and coved lighting, lovely glass doors open to the ocean view patio, and backyard entertainment area. Electric sun sensored awnings, built-in barbecue center, an outside shower for use from the beach and a security· system are some of the special features. A chrome spiral staircase leads upstairs to a second level with a cathedral 25-foot skylight and unique lighting. The master bedroom features two sunny porches, a fireplace and large walk-i n closet. The master bathroom has custom height counters, dual steam shower heads and electric shades for privacy or for ocean viewing. The master suite also has a separate· offrce or den with built-in cabinets and refrigerator. There is extensive use of granite, limestone and marble throughout the house. Outdoors, the property includes lush tropical landscaping, a private entry and courtyard for entertainment off the living room, an ocean and canyon view deck and grass area. For more information, call listing agents MeUnda and Marty Jones at (714) 729-7252. ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE meeting doesn't need to be given so long as the time and place of the adjourned meeting is announced prior to the adjourned and unless bylaws require notice be given again. In any e\lenl; the meeting c.an't be adjourned for more than 45 days. Corporations Code 3751 l(d). • Fines and Disciplinary Procedures: a. Fine Schedule: If the board of directors adopts or has adopted a policy imposing fines or money penalties on members who violate the governing documents, the association must distribute to each member, a schedule of these fines or monetary penalties, including any fees, for each type of violation. Civil Code S1363(i). The board need only dist:ribute this schedule each time it 1s amended or changed, however it is good practice to do this on an annual basis. b. Suspension Procedures:lf your association uses disciplinary proceeds such as suspension of a member's voting rights or use of common facilities, then copies of the procedure must be distributed annually to the members if not already contained in the govern ing documents. Corporations Code 57341. At a minimum before a member's voting or other privileges are suspended or revoked and before a fine or Other monetary penalty is levied,,the member must receive both notice of the alleged violation or default and an opportunity for a hearing before the board. • ADR Summary: Effective Jan . 1, 1994, the newly amended Civil Code 51354 requires the association distribute to the members a summ ary of the previsions of that code section, informing the members of the availability of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) proceedings in certain association or homeowner disputes. This summary must contain the following language: "Failure by any member of the association to comply with the prefiling requirements of Section 1354 of the Civil Code may result in the loss of your right, to sue the association or another member of the association regarding enforcement of the governing doCuments." The summary may be sent to the membership at the time the pro forma budget is distributed. • Other Notices: a. Minutes of Board Meetings: On an annual basis, either at the time the pro forma budget is distributed or at the time of any ottier general mailing to the membership, the association mu:,t inform the members in writing of tht'11 right to have copies of the minutes ot tlw meeting o( the board of directors, and how and where those copies may be obtained. b. Transactions with Interested Persons: If any direct°' or officer of the association enters into a transaction with another person or business where that director or officer has a direct or indirect material financial Interest, the details of that uansaction must be disclosed to the members. Corporations Code 58322. That is not to say that any such transaction creates what is commonly referred to as a conmct of interest. Indeed, the Corporations Code express!~· allows directors or officers to enter into what seem to be conflicts of interest or 11 self-dealin~ so .long as full disclosure I) made to either the board or the members, and either the bOard or the members approve or ratify the transaction, and the transaction is just and reasonable to the association. Ross FeinbttJ is an attorney and nYnapg pv#MT of Feldsott, Lee & Feinbetg, a law /inn emphasizing the practke of uw in the area of commun~ usoc:iations. He a n't individually ~pond to the questions, ' but .Mii answer as many as possible in the HotliM column. Submit your qu~tions to Community Association Hotline, 4 Civic Plua, Suite 300, Newport ~ach, 92660. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL FSTATE SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 I PAGE 15 Laguna's Smithcliffs: California's answer to French Riviera T he name .French Riviera conjures up ill usions of sun-drenched beach towering cliffs that rise , -above dazzlingly blue waters and some of the world;s most exclusive homesites. Bu,t right here in Southern California another name is being touted as Californ ia's answer to the French Riviera. Smithdiffs, the historic oceanfront enclave of 26 private custom homesites just north of Laguna Beach, rivals the beauty of the world's most prestigious coastal communities. to play-a role in building their own dream home.· "Smithcliffs freedom of design philosophy has been attracting the interest of some of California's most prestigious architects who are considering purchasing here," Reed said. "And that's the highest compliment we can receive." Located on a--natural peninsula, Smithcliffs is surrounded by water on three sides. This un ique configuration of the land creates a natural sense of , privacy, once inside the gates of the property, the rest of the world seems to disappear. The panoramic view of the ocean and distant islands seen from the lal)d, which is filled with native Torrey Pif'\.es, gives an instant sense of serenity and separation from the bustle of everyday life. Located on a natural peninsula In Laguna Beach, Smlthctiffs creates a sense of privacy. · Jack Custer, direc.tor of sales for Smithdiffs, has reported that five homesites have sold at Smithcliffs in 1994. Buyers are indicating that the architectural freed om, gated aspect, magnificent views and ~bundance of trees are what made their decision to purchase an estate lot at Smithcliffs, Custer said. "We've had such a high amount of visitor interest, that I expect sales to c;.ontinue at th is rate throughout the year," Custer said. The exclusive nature of Smithcliffs has, throughout its history, attracted some of California's most fa mous residents including the some of California's Hollywood crowd, Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, -Erich· von Stroheim and others were constant guests at the landmark estate during the 1920s and 1930s when the property was used as a popular retreat. The developers of the property have recognized the historic and environmental character of the estate. Smithcliff's new monument walls and wrought iron fencing honor the historic aspect of 1he_ property by: replicating !he_ original design motif as do the two copper-roofed brownstone gatehouses flanking the entran~.- 'We wanted to create a commu nity that would attract people looking for an intimate setting,'; said Phil Reed, vice Apply For "The Purc~e Express Card"m ~ Lower Rates, Lower Down Payments, Faster Tuniaround Ill"" Jumbo Specialists That Can Meet Any Need Rate Loeb&: Stretdi Loeb Up To 270 Days No Income or Asset or IRS Form loans Always Fut, Professioaal & c.omteous Semce 10~1Parl n..~.tJ{/iHN..-f• 'F~P~ 800-SS0.300f president of Brinderson Parent Co., owners of Smithdiffs. The fact that the land forms its· own private peninsula makes Smithcliffs very desirable." Another aspect of Smithcliffs The homesites at Smithcliffs range from $370,000 to $4.2 million. Smithdiffs is located at 10010 Pacific attra~ng great interest is the Coast Highway in Laguna Beach archltecturaUreedom affor_ded home __ , ' _ buyers of the estate property. Smithcliffs d1rect1r south ofTmerald Bay.lhe sales was able to negotiate a rare agreement office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.,. closed with the city of Laguna Beach that -~~nesday and Th~rsday. All. prices are-- would allow future resid!?nts to bypass subject to change without notice .. For the city's own architectt1ral review more information on Smithcliffs, please committee, giving them the opportunity call 714-376-1944. ut.6200 .~ewport Beach · #1BAYISLAND IF NOT THE GRANDE DAME THEN ONE OF THE LEADING LADIES Set on the widest beach of this lovely private island, its· magnificent panoramic views include Balboa Bay and all the boating activitie~ foothills, mountains, Newport Center skyline and night lights. Early 1900's style 3 bedroom, 4 bath home with large activity room, wide terrace on bayfront, dock for boats, and pri'!ate ~ennJs court. This may be your only opportunity to be on this exclusive garden island. Call for a private showing. $1,750,000 PETE BARRETT -15153-83158 PAGE 16 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ON THE GOLF COURSE CONTEMPORARY STYLE CHARMING REMODEL Panorlmic views, 2bd, guard g31ed comm., assoc. 1cnni1, pool and clubhouse. Expanded & upgndcd 4bd home. large back yud, upper lrvd views of ul.llina, city lighu. Sally Shipley $559,000 Eas1bluff lbd home -~cry room has a garden view. Llght & bright wich a happy feeling. Ann Peters or Suzanne Shuler$595,000 $115,900-$289~00 GREAT BUY! Vcruilles I bd overlooking fountains lie green- bclr. Newer carpet, appliances & paint. M:iryAnn McGuire $115,900 CArE COD TOWNHOME Side and back yard, shady trees. 2bd, I .Sba, cozy fircpbcc, counyud entry. Dick Dickson 5127,900 LOCATION & VALUE Splcious 2-story condo in great Costa Meu locmon. lbd, 2ba plus fireplace. K:ircn Knoche $154,900 OCEAN VIEW PENTHOUSE Newport Beach 2bd, 2ba with ocean & bay views. lmmacubtc, upgrades throughout! Lois J:icobs or Linda Octh $198,000 VIL LA BALBOA PENTHOUSE Lowest priced dbl mm plan w/vaulted ceilings, skvlighu, clerestory windows-light & open. ~fary Ann McGuire $207.SOO BLUFf'S DOLLHOUSE Grear locale & neighborhood, walk to shopping, tennis club, school, park.s, pool & back bay. S:illy Shipley $219,000 FRUIT TREES & ROSES GALORE urge lie expanded 4bd, Jba Mesa Verde home. 2 m.aner bd, upgraded appliances. Bob Coluccio $249,000 CONTEMPORARY SOlTTHWESTERN Beautiful decor Jbd + loft, 2.Sba condo in E. Costa Mesa. Thouunds spent on upgrades. Karen Knoche $214.SOO $349,500 -$473,000 ONE OF A KIND Historic E. Costa Mesa lbd home. Library/ study, guest quaner w/kitchcn tic much more. Bob Coluccio SJ•9..SOO SERENE VIEWS Back Bay & canyon views. Bluffs 3bd, remodeled kitchen, patio facing greenbeh. Sally Shipley SJH,000 CHARMING COTIAGE Corona dcl Mar 2bd -neat tic de.an. Walk to shops, cafes ec ocean. Pete Barrett $J62,.SOO FIRST CLASS. PROPERTY Totally rebuilt Jbd, Jba gorgeous attached home. A true "10". Gisela Bunneister $389,000 PRESTIGIOUS COWAN HEIGHTS Large 4bd, J.Sba home with 2 fireplaces, fonnal dining room. Pool, spa & BBQ. R2ylenc Miracle $419,000 BRING YOUR BUlLDEJVDECORATOR Bayuut 5bd home. Property being sold "as is" -build your dream here. Ann Petcn or Suzanne Shuler $434,000 COUNTRY LIFE corr AGE Upgraded· 8c attnctive Corona del Mar duplex. South of PCH, front 2bd, back 2bd. Linda Octh or Lois Jllcobs $439,000 JASMINE CREEK 2bd + den home on large comer 101. Ouutandinc floo7bn, cozy den, newer carpet. .l.Ois Jacobs OC' Linda Octh $473,000 Barbara Aun~ $489,000 $529,000 -$'649,000 CHAR.MING EASTBLUFF Enjoy this Sbd home w/French doors, wood floors, newer kit. & ba's, patio w/BBQ tic sp.a. Kathy Gl'llllieri $529,000 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Affordable duplex S. or PCH. lbd comgc w/ fireplace up front, 2bd unit over gange. Ann reten or Suzanne Shuler $535,000 BltYFRONT PENTHOUSE Interior designed by Fari International. Jbd, each with a patio, beautiful views. . Karen Knoche $545,000 HARBOR. VIEW HOMES 1Jpgri'ded Palermo •bd. 2.Sba home with scraped ceilings, library, larse yard. Steve Leverett or Leslie Rolls $579,000 STUNNING HARBOR RIDGE Quality remodel, space savm throughout, spacious 3bd townhome, offers natural light. B.J. Johnson $59$,000 CATALINA & OCEAN VIEWS Warm & inviting Corona Highlands •bd, Jba family home. ~rivate beaches, large yard. Ann Pcten or Suzanne Shu.ler $590,000 FABULOUS OCEAN & BAY VIEWS Scapon living nc:ir Marinen Mile. Views from spacious J bd home. BJ. Johnson $&25,000 COUNTP. Y STYLE lnvicing 5bd, comforublc roonu '11ood pro- ponions, mm bd w/firtplacc le tictin1 11ta. udic blla or Smc l.nenu 164t,OOO $675,000 -$849,000 BEAlTTJFUL NEIGHBORHOOD Large Eastern style home in need of brge family, 6bd, 4.Sba, pool 2nd sp:i, J ~r g.ar:ige. Barlur.a Aune or Ted J:irvis $675,000 SPECTACULAR VIEWS Ocn.n, city and mtn views seen from this beautiful Jbd, 2.Sba H:irbor Ridge Estate. C:irol Allison S677,000 PRICED BELOW MARKET Sunny 8c bright 3 bd family home. City light views, top of the line kitchen & mufh more! Joanm Hendrie $699,000 HARBOR. VIEW HOMES Custom home with 4bd, 4ba. 2 fireplaces, hardwood & tile floors, country kitchen. Leslie Rolls or Stev.c Leverett $749,000 REDUCED -SEA WIND Remodeled & cxp~ndcd Sbd home with won· dcrful cicy Ughc & mountain views. A mun sec. Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $749,000 OCEAN VIEW DUPL£X Large & upgndcd Coron.a dcl Mar duplex across from park. Featuring ocean views. Linda Oeth ac Lois Jacobs $749,000 NEWPORT ISLAND DUPLEX Wam frontasc on a husc lot, dock holds J boau, could be convened co single family home. Claudette Taylor $719,000 . . MAGNIFICENT VIEWS Ocean, harbor ac .Uahc lipc views. Uparackd Harbor V eew Hills 4bd. Either T.... $M9,000 ~_,~,: ~;:·· ·,T{. .'-("-. -:·,,., • . . : I . ~/A:' ·;_,.,,,,,,,,11 ,,;11~ ;y,-;, .1 11 1; ,,./, '· , ;· '-··1 '1 . . , I I -!.--_'\....... -... . .-.......,.___._ --- -·-----·--·-·--··-----------------·-- . ---------~· .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BELCOURT TOWNHOME On the greenbelt. Exquisite g:1rdcn, m:1ster bedroom suite with connecting den/retre:11. Jo Ann Kenton $795,000 $1,095,000 Lo"'CSl priced 4bd, )bl in Seiview. Gu:1rd gated comm., comer location. abuts p;uk &'. greenbelt. Ann Pftm or Suunnc Shuler S625,000 $949,000 -$1,595,000 FO REVER. OCEAN VIEWS Exquisite home on top of Spyglass Hill. Light & bright 4bd, l.S~. beautiful enclosed eou"yard M:ali Gulledge S949,000 GREAT VIEWS. NO ROOFTOPS Lovely Harbor Ridge 4bd home O\'erlooking the oce:an, Catalina and cities. Cwrd gated. M:ucie Adler 5964,000 ADMI RED BY ALL Spacious ocean toe bay view home. Bca utifuUy remodeled toe exp:anded with quality lie taste. Lind:1 Oeth or Lois Jacobs $1 ,185,000 BEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE Sbd bayfro'nt with quality finishes throughout. ·-~ienmhtip; JI(ed comm. Ann Peters or Suunne Shuler Sl,195,000 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS Corona dcl Mar viewpoint propc"f on Ocean Blvd. Comer loc;ation, extra wide lot. Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs Sl,J95,000 SPECTACULAR VIEWS Wrap-around comer location on Ocean Blvd. in CdM. Ocean ac shordinc ~ Linda Octh or Lois Jacolu Sl,450,000 ' ONE OF A JUND Big Canyon 5bd, 4.S~ home with upinsive use of marble & granite. Ocean ac city views. CuoJ Allison $1,450,000 ELEGANT GOLF COURS E EST A TE Sensational custom home on the 7th fairway of Big Canyon, bmthtaking views. Carol Alll•on Sl,595,000 $1,595,000-$8,950,000 HARBOR RIDGE Ocean & city light views! ~bd custom home, CXtensave USC' of hirdwood floors & used brick. Ann Petcn or Suunnc Shuler Sl.S9S,OOO FRONT ROW IRVINE TERRACE Spectacular remodeled lbd home. Superb bay & ocean views, pool on view side. Ann Peters or Suunnc Shuler Sl,650,000 BAY ISLAND BA YFRONT Three story home with views of the bay & boating activity. Priv3te isbnd, boat dock. Pete B:arrett Sl,750,000 COUNTRY FRENCH EST ATE Big Canyon 6bd, 6.5ba home with golf course and city views, pro landscaping. C:arol Allison Sl,950,000 ELEGANT HARBOR RIDGE Ocean, harbor & city light views. Custom 5bd, lushly landsupcd, pool & spa. Llnda Octh or Lou J:icobs $2,095,000 PROGRESSfVE ARC HITECTURE Spcccacular ~yfront. 3bd, gourmet kitchen, dock for 2 boats, most furnishings included. M3rCic Adler $1,99.S,000 U DO ISLE "GOLD COAST" Fabulous ~y views, private pier toe luge dock. A.I.A. custom designed home on 52.5 ft. of bayfront. Don Pc:an on Sl,J4S,000 SPECTACULAR HARBOR ISLAND Incredible bayfront, prime view location, over 165 fr. of bayfront, dock for sever.ii boats. Ann Peters $8,950,000 COM MESA VERDE BLUFFS OLDE COM PENINSULA BLUFFS EASTSIDE C.M. PER.ALTA HILLS E. BIG CANYON COSTAMESA1 EASTBLUFF COM HAR.BOil JUDGE BLUFFS BIG CANYON BIG CANYON EASTBLUFF lllVINE TERRACE COM ~ SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 17 644-6200 ustomizcd :ind qullity cxplnded Sbd hpme, · quiet tree-lined street, sp:1cious & liry. Lois J:tcobs or Li nd:t Octh $7-'9,000 OPEN HOUSE TO UR SATURDAY J600 OCEAN BLVD l·S DAHUA SHEMTOB J230 OREGON A VE l·S SHIV A ASHARI 520 CANCHA l·S MARY OSTER.HOUT SATURDAY & SUNDAY J46 POPPY l-5 SMITWGRANIERI 1008 F.. BALBOA BLVD l-5 ADUR/Kf.JGH 508 VENTAJA 1-5 BITTON/VESELY 499 E 19TH ST. 1-5 McGULRfJPENKWITZ $1,450,000 S2-'9,000 $299,500 $660,000 $1,995,000 $349,000 $269,000 S021 COPA DE ORO l-5 MARll.YN KERSHNER $2,499,000 SUNDAY 12 CANYON ISLAND 1-5 ROLLS/LEVERm $2SS,OOO 421 WAl.Ntrf PLACE 1-S DICK DICKSON $332,800 806 BISON 1-S SALLY SHJPLEY $559,000 3700 OCEAN BLVD t-5 PHYLLIS HAYDEN $1,395,000 21 TOULON 1-S MARY OSTERHOUT S96~.ooo .,74 VJSTA CAUDAL 1-S CONNIE BffiON SlH,000 10 CHEJlRY HlllS 1-S CAROLAWSON $1,59S,OOO I llUE CHANTILLY 1-5 TOM BRUNSON $735,000 295' CAllOB 1-S DAHLIA SHEMTOB $529,000 tS41 DOLPHIN TERRACE l·S"' ANN/SUZANNE $1,650,000 414 CAllNATION l·S LOIS JACOBS $749,000 . 23 Corpprate P,aza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ' h 1 644~1600 New Listings Corona del Mar Charming beach cot- tage -steps from "Big Corona·. Marian PhllDppl $399,000 lasmlne Creek 3 Bd. plus family room. Ideal comer location F\:>pular plan 3. Carole lohR90n $479.000 Balboa Island Charming newer Balboa Island home with yard Sara Hinman $575,000 Irvine Tenaoe Huge home on large lot with remodeled 4 8d o4 5 Ba with pool. Marian PhUUppt $1 ,195,000 New Listings Cameo Shores Open and spacious 3 8d + den view home. Lovely pool area Evan Corkett $1 ,225,000 Big Canyon Premier cape Cod style family home with premium lakefront views.. Lecrand & Worden $2,395,000 Opportunities Balboa Peal...ta Macnlbnt cistom home on the bayfront Dock for 55' boat Mickey Rowe $I, 790,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE O FFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE View Properties ---"'P"!-._...._P-----.., Shore Clfts OuaUty remodeled contem- H•bor Rldce Crest Panoramic dty !WU and mountain views. Model petfect. aerw & c.ooper..aach $449. 900 .. 8alboa Peftlns•la Unique peninsula entertain Inc. Bily views l'rom l levels. huge )rd leYel rec roonWiew dedt. JllCIJ Good $5 S0,000 ca.eo s... ~ ~enleltainiflc. Each room 9UllOUnded by pool, OONn view ar...-y. 3 lid 4 Bil. plus n.horne <62. Silla Mm* $1,200,000 porary 5 8d. h~ on 18,000 5q. ft. lot with captivattnc white water views1 Mary Den & Bob Weclarz $1, 950,000 Balboa Island 45' level bayfront lot on Little Balboa. Unobstructed vi~ of bay and main channel. Ready to build. Bert & Marian Reedy ~ I, 950,000 Nora Lapaa Beautiful North Lacuna oceanfront villa. Spe<taicular cmstal views. Rod Daley $2,99S,OOO Shore Cliffs Spectacular 5 Bd. ocean· front estate with sportscourt, pool & spa. Bibb & Lyle $3,800,000 Harbor Ridge Custom Magnificent landmark estate. Sweeping sunset, ocean & city hchts view. 7 Bd. 10.5 Ba. carol Beq $4,800,000 Blc Canyon Custom Perllaps the finest property ever built in Big canyon. This maoimnt 415 Bd. home overlooks fairway. Bibb & Undsay $5, 100,000 Gated· Communities Bis C.,. Mc:Om Sett value In quiet loaidonl Upct.ted) Bd. 2.5 Ba. Ma.a........... $275,000 J•ml• Creek Remodeled & expan~ ed lovely l Bd. + larce den, l fireplaces. F'Nnch doors, and l skyllchts. cwale'"' •• $439,000 Olde C... del Mar Ccqeous chann- lnc ) Id. 2.5 ... Ind r.nity room. Mk:td Cooper-Radt $5J9 ,000 Emerald Rldp Ooean, p.tt and catalina views. Lovely 3 Bd. pool and spa home. Guarded gate & community ten'nls. H~&Valele~ ~~,000 Blc Canyon Broadmoor Totally remodeled & expanded 5 Bd. 3 Ba. home. Counnet kitchen. Ucht & brictn. Farco &Thomas $1,095,000 Belcourt Custom EJecant 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba cu.stom home with ocean view. Crand marble entry with circular staircase. Belle Partch $1,895,000 Belcourt Spectacular rustom estate in Belcourt with oty llghts and ocean view. £.xotic landscaptnc-pool and spa. Bele Partch $1,195 ,000 Blc Caayon Custom Coif oourse ex>n- t~y home all on one level Bibb & Lepand $2,375,000 Belc.o•rt Custom ihls spectacular Belcourt estate Includes 6 Bd. 7.5 Ba. with over 9000 sq. ft. of rustom features. Bibb & i..ecnwt $3,450,000 Family Neighborhoods ------ E .... lde Cetltral C.M. Qual ity redo on pat street • must see to appredate. ·s..~ $247,500 Welldlff Grawe Extraordinary exea1· tive home: 3 Bd. 2.S &a. with country kitdlen, den. private patio and·~· Ntt.ieJ $497,JOO II ....-Str-.d Steps to the sand! Latcest model with upcra<fe• through- out, bridt patio with 9P•· Hetti & '11to1nat $J I J ,000 Hlrbor va tto1nm Upcraded Palenno In creat loc;atlon. Remodeled kitchen, ~ .mdo9 and wood floors. ........ $'79,000 Udo Isle Drama, style and quality In this home only one house to bay. Overslt.e lot & custom finishes. l Bd. 2 Ba. Maureen Dawn $599,000 Shore CJlffs Charmine much sought after single story l Bd. with family room in beach community. Dottie VaJentine $629,000 Udo Isle Rare opportunity to acquire a 60 ft. buildinc site on a prime street·to- street loc:ation. ttowd&~...... $'ml0> Harbor View H09lel SophlstJaited custcm 3 8ci l ... home · pnme loaUon. Mlltl&Sdw I I I $1,02',000 • As many as 3,500 people includ ing 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 after crossing the 66 year-old footb ridge. Pl.EASE CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO OBTAIN A REGISTRATION FORM. -· - -' . . I / ' PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 HARBOR RIDGE 30 VIENNA $549,000 Wonderful large 3 Bd. in pristine condition. Wood floors, off-white carpeting & walls. Great location. Community tennis, spa, & pool. 24 hour gate guard. BAYVIEW TERRACE 31 SHEARWATER. $369,000 Wonderful light & bright home with off-white·carpeting & wood fl oors. Gated community with spa & pool. --_ .. _ .. _ -... ·--··--------.. -.. ---~---·-------.,,..----,...._--..-------- NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SHIRLEY HARRIS 644-1 040 JIM KLINE 720 ... 0789 • EASTBLUFF -2668 BASSWOOD $455,000 Charming single level home on an extra large lot. Kitchen has been nicely upgraded. French doors & windows. Across from park & playground. " VILIA BALBOA 950 CAGNEY #108 $155,900 One of a kind extra large I Bet. in gate guarded Villa Balboa. Excellent location near tennis court, pool, & spa. 1/4 mile to the beach. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Dana Black excels at Prudential Newport Realty Ron Taylor, president of Prudential Newport Realty is pleased to congratulate Dana Black on earning the Top Sales Associate Award for March. "Hard working and successful people bring success to whatever they undertake," Taylor said. "Dana's approach to marketing properties and obtaining buyer!> for her sellers is exemplary. Her follow through and attention to detail is also noteworthy." Black is very active in professional and community organizations. She is an executive board member of Newport Harbor High Academic Boosters, a Newport Harbor High School Site C~ncil member, a Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Education Summit participant, co-chaired the first annual I Can Make A Difference • Leadership Conferenc~chaired the second annual Academic Awards Night, the banquet chairperson for Newport Harbor High School Boys Soccer Booster and chairperson for City of Newport Beach/Mariners July 4 Parade & Picnic. Black And she recently received the 1994 Honorary Service Award from Mdriners Elementary School. Busy and involved are two words that sum up thi~ighly mot+vated professional. Thanks for being part of our winning t~am. Dana Black can be reached at Prudential Newport Realty (714) 673-7300. Drummy honored as top producer Lee Drummy was recently owned her own company prior recognized at the Waterfront to entering the real estate Homes annuaf awards banquet profession. She has lived in the for being among------------, harbor area for • the top 11 years and producing currently resides agents in both with her listing.s and sales husband on Lido for the first Isle. She is quarter of 1994. active in the Awarded rookie Cinderella Guild of the year in of the Children's 1989 -her first Hospital of year in real Orange County estate -she and will chair was also among this year's the top agents annual at her former Christmas Card office in 1992, fundraiser. She prior to has also be transferr~ng to Drummy involved with Waterfront TAMR (Tennis Homes in early 1993. Association for Mentally • Drummy gets gr~t ·pleasure Handicapped children) and was from helping her clients who instrumental in making tennis a have ranged from first-time Special Olympics sport. When buyers to the experienced client she has the time, she enjoys looking for a bayfront property competitive golf and tennis ~nd or second home. looks forward to the Adoption In sales as a manufacturer's Guild's annual tennis representative for 18 years, she tournament. .,",.... ---·· ............... ,..,, ..... . SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 21 Carole Frankel ·wins top RE/MAX award For the second month of 1994, broker associate Carole Frankel at RE/MAX South County, Newport Beach, has been named among the Top 100 Producers in RE/MAX of California & Hawaii. This includes more than 3,700 sale associates. Frankel has additionally been named among the Top 100 for the first quarter of 1994. RE/ MAX of Californ ia & Hawaii includes 238 offices and boasted a total of 42 ,700 transactions in 1993. Their agents average 10. 9 years in real estate. An 18-year veteran in real estate in the Newport Beach area, Frankel joined RE/MAX in 1989. She has consistently been honored as a member of the 1 OOo/o Club, the highest annual award available to RE/MAX associates. This ranks her among the top 1 % of all real estate agents in the United .; Frankel States. Married for 30 years and the mother of two daughters, Frankel has lived-in the area -for 24 years. A graduate of the _ University of Pennsylvania, she is active in many community organizations. She can be reached at 760-5000. Coast Newport Properties major sponsor of CdM 5K Coast Newport Properties is once again proud to be the main sponsor of the Corona del Mar Scenic SK and 2-mile fun walk slated for Saturday, June 4. Corona del Mar Scenic SK is one of the largest races in all of Orange County attracting more than 3,000 participants and enlisting more than 250 volunteers. Many of the volunteers are Coast Newport Properties agents and staff w ho will be stationed at the waterstops, registration areas .and finish line. There is an overwhelming sense of community spirit associated with the race. The event is organized by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and Recreation Department. Each year a local artist is commissioned to design the colorful T-shirts and commemorative poster. This year -as part of the-90th-year celebration, the posters will be given to the first 2,500 runners/walkers. Signed posters will be on sale the day of the race. The race leads runners along beautiful IQcal streets and across ~ 63-year-old footbridge. Start time for the women's race is 8 a.m.;. men's race 8:30 a.m.; and the 2-mile fun walk 8:'45 a.m. Registration -which begins at 6:30 a.m. -is $18 for runners and $1 5 for walkers. You can also call the Information Hotline, 644-3151 or Coast Newport Properties for additional information. Plan on attending this run event as a participant or spectator and enjoy the famous Restaurant Row comprised of about 12 of the areas best restaurants. Every participant receives a gourmet breakfast the morning of the race. - . . . • • , PAGE22 /SATUROAY •• M.ay·28·····1994 ..................................... N.EW .. PO .. R·T·B·EA·C·H·/·CO·S·T·A·M·E·SA .. P.IL·O·T·/·R·EAL ... E.ST·A·TE .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® =rl .......... .,. Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's lntematlonal Realty Q!J!A~l!§ TIUANGLE SQUARE area, steps to park & shops. Two sty 3 bd townhome, frplc, hardwood floors in kitchen & Spanish tile patio. Nice complex with community pool 631-1400 ..................................................... $148,500 BA.LBOA ISLAND Business opportunity, clothing store in high traffic location. Healthy profl~ huge in- 673~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ ................................. $90,000 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/ deck & small dock, newer kitchen & plantation shut- ters. Close to dub, pool & tennis. waDc to ocean. (LH) 631-1400 ....................................................... $130,000 COSTA MESA•s Sunshine Homes. Great starter home w/3 bd, 2 ba, attached dbl garage & l&rge yard. Motivated sellers have found another. 631-1400 .................................................... $169,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Custom upgraded 3 bd twnhm, vaulted ceilings, oak cabine~. ·designer 8ppli- ances & fixture$. Pnvate landscaped patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $259,000 fASTSIDE Costa Mesa, remodeled & upgraded 3 bd home w/new roof, kitchen & baths & large, newly ~7f69&f. .yard. ~.~~. ~~~r' ........................ $260,000 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bd with new masteT bd & ba & near new kitchen. One of the best streets in this community w/dub, pool & tennis. 631-1400 ..................................... $279,000 HA.llBOR HIGHLANDS 4 bd home w/dinlng rm, hrdwd firs, brick frpk: & dbl garage. Motivated seUer Is relocatl~ 631-1400 .......................... $289.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex, close to buses & shops lmmZ1CUlate property with 2 bd each unit & t?r.6~· ..................................................... $295,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR Llght & bright brand new 2 bd Mediterranean townhome w/hlgh ceilings, ~ef.'i4Qo~.~~~: ............................................. $298,000 NEWPOllT SHOllES sp&Ciool 4 bd home includa lerge family room w/!'1replace, lots of storage, leundry & work rooms. Upside down floor pl.an wAovcly open deck. 631-1400 ..................................................... $329,000 NEWPOBTS Villa Balboa. Sophisticated 3 bd condo w/dining room. frplc & ooean view. Tasteful neutral decor. Comm pool, spa & tennis. 631-1400 ................................... : ................... $310,000 AT THE BEACH Well maintained triplex with two 2 bd units & one l bd unit on O\/ersized lot 1 Yl blocks to beach, steps to shops. 631-1400 ....................................................... $369,000 HAJlBOR VIEW KNOU.S lushly planted Cape Cod complex w/pool, spa & tennis. Largest 3 bd model w/ ~~~~ ~~ .. ~.~ .. ~~-~ .. ~: ........ $.185,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS well maintained 4 bd home w/French doors ln living & dining rooms. Rock &pie, new roof & beautiful fro~ 1rear yards. 631-1400 ....................................................... $399,000 NEWPoRT HEIGHTS A 3 bd house In a super lo- cation, walk to schools, bike to beach. Needs upgrad- ~1~~.' .. ~.~ .. ~ .. ~~~~.~-~: ... $419,000 NEWPORT'S WESTCUFF Bright fresh 3 bd re- model. CountJy kitchen wt!Sland opens to family nn w/ ~ .. }~ .. t~ .. ~~.~~'.~.~.~: ........... $449L()()() . ------ NEWPORT'S l1PPEll BAY lovely completely re- modeled 3 bd home, dining & family rooms, new kitchen. hardwood floors, windows & doors, planta- bOn shutters, wood decks & roof. Private landscaped yards. REDUCED! 631-1400 ....................................................... $429,000 ALMOST OCEANF80NT Totally remodeled, rebuilt & decoreted 2 story 3 bd ~lj~ 1 house from sand. Sellers have bought another. REDUCED! 631-1400 ....................................................... $490,000 BAL80A ISLAND 3 bd cottage w/dining room, Yl block to bayfront wMew from front patio. Open beam 6;1t.fJ) ~.~.~.~~~ .. ~~.~~: .............. $499,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Walled & private charming 3 bd California Craftsman style home, custom built In 1922 with wonderful yard. Zoned R-2. 631-1400 ....................................................... $533,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS remodeled sophisticated 2 bd home w/hrdwd firs, dining & family room & sepnrale 1 bd guest suite. Owner will carry! 631-1400 ....................................................... $539,000 NEWPOllTS llAYCREST 6 bd home Includes huge 2nd story master wlback bay w, dlnlng & famiJy nns & ix><>! & spo, Pavers, beams & 3 hplc.es. 631-1400 ....................................................... $550,000 NEWPOllT NEIGHllOaHOOD Upgraded 4 bd home. Separate 9'aat suite w/IMng nn; bd & kitchen. New marb&e fin & smooth cciings. 631-1400 ............................. ~ ......................... $559,000 NEWPOD Hl!IGll1'9 Stunning remodel. Molcan pawn In entJy, kitchen & dining room & 2 master tuita w/frplca. Spa In lush private yerd. 631-1400 ....................................................... $575,000 OLD COllONA DEL fllAll Charming duplex in great kx:ation. Front house w/4 bd, hardWood & tile floon & designer c:oun!Jy touches + airy 1 bd apt + separate guest 5Uite. 631-1400 ..................................................... $599,000 llAYCllEST spacious immaculate 5 bd home, 2 mu- ter sultes. gallery, remodeled kJtchen & baths & new windows & Fr. doors. Courtyard, patio & pool. 631-1400 ....................................................... $597,500 Pl!1flN1MJt.A steps to bay & ocean on quiet rmden- tial street Low1y near new 3 bd custom home w/fam- Jly rm, Fr. doors & bay views. REDUCED! 631-1.fOO ....................................................... $625,000 NEWPOlrrS SEAVIEW 1 5ty _3-hcLhome w/.pan- oramlc cfty & mtn vus, dining & family nns, terrace w/ ~·-~.~:~.~~~~~~~:.~ .. ~ .. ~~.~~.$625,000 llAYCIU?ST Lovely imrnoculate 3 bd home w/dlnlng & family rooms & fabulous landscaping. Hand trow- eled ceiflngs, Fr. doors, new baths & fixtures. 631-1400 ....................................................... $625,000 UDO VLG Beautifully decorated & furnished 2 bd condo on the 7th floor w/spectacular bay, island & 63i.1~:.~~.~~.~.~~~~~:.~.~:ooo CUFF HAVEN 2 sty, New England style 4 bd home, fonnal dining & family nTI w/frpJ.,c.. Living room opens through FT. doors to deck & lovely yard. 631-1400 ....................................................... $659,000 llA YSIDE COVE 2 bd & den. ground level bayfront condo w/att dble garage & great bay views. Many built-ins & 20' eJectric boat. . .. 631-1400 ....................................................... $740,000 OLD coaONA DEL MAii Create a spectacular es~ talc on a double lot w/c::Jider 3 bd home,~ hooses from Ocean BMI. HALF PRICED BARGAIN! 631-1400 ....................................................... $795,000 llAUIOA ISLAND Elegant near new 3 bd Colonla1 w/dlning, family & bonus rms. Quality amenities In· duct. tile marble & weshed wood. 673-69<Xl ....................................................... $799,900 ~ POINT MW top ~ 4 bd tradA. tkJt'\111 ~ home with rooftop w.w dedl. AIC. c:ientnil "8CUurn, 2 madile :-r-=· 'cinched rnep. Qbln-etry, COl'lar\ counten top ol the line IRJlet a.. V\ewl ol ~ and MP' lo beach. 631-1400 ..................................................... $695,000 NEWPORT BEACH omcE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY BALBOA ISLAND omCE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 23 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® c.w:Sualue ~ Qf Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty GREAT ESTATES on tniemotlonOi blliOiCt!Q ne{UXJQ_k Mt-BOA 191.AND Immaculate & charming 3 bd . cottage with dining room, 2 patios, bay & night light views & shared dock. 673-6900 ..................................................... $995,000 lJPPEll NEWPORT BAY GorQeous new 5 (or 7) bd gated French Normandy home. tamily nn w/bar, din· ~1~~-~:.~ .. ~.~.~· .................. $799,000 NEWPOll1' llEIGHT8 Northern ftallan Valla w/5 bds, dining & famlJy rooms & 4 car attached garage. Imported matmals & top quality amenities. 631-1400 ....................... :;··-........................... $879,000 UDO •LE Beautifully remodeled 3 bd w/famlly ·room & European kitchen, high ceUJngs & white- washed hrdwd floors. Almost 2 lots w/pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................................... $949,000 <>aA.Nne>NT In prime Peninsula JU"e&. Recently remodeled 3 bd w/grat views. Hrdwd firs, master w/ ~~i:oo:.~.~ .. ~-~-~~-~'.~.~~~~.1.~~ ... $995,000 NEWFOllJ HEIGH1'8 Open ahy 5 bd custom home w/perk & ocean view. Specious ~et kitchen, din· ~1~~--~:.~.~-~ ......... ~~ ......... $995,000 CUFF HAVEN Under construction· Brand new cus- tom 5 bd home, ~ & spacious great rooms. Top ~~r~a-~~.' ............. ~.~.~'.~.~tm.ooo LINDA 191.£ Traditional style w/4 bds up & moid's down. L1v1.ng rm w/24 ft vaulted ceilings. Dock for ~1"/&~.~-~~-~-~~-~ ... ~~~·-······ $1,095,000 NEWPORT HEIGff1'S custom 5 bd w/magnifkent harbor views. Tri-level widen, 2 bonus rooms, dining & ~i~~400:.~.~-~-~:.~~: .... s1.2so,ooo SPYGLASS beautiful 5 bd upgraded Southpot1 w/ ocean & city light views, sauna pool & spa. Dining & famlly rooms & pool-table sized game room. 631-1400 .................................................... $1,295,000 CANNmY VLe t.Aon• w/5()' dock. 1st floor iN1 offtc:le, beth, pdo & 4 car ginge. 2nd Boor Is luxury 2 bd home with .wry amenity Including, 2 marble flrePeca, skylights, vauJted ceilings & granite counters + view roof deck w/wet bar. 631-1400 ................................................ $1,095.000 CANNERYVIUAGEsensational3 bdcondo w/frPlc,dec.k & available boat dock. Top quality remodel, totally furnished including most art & accessories. 631·1400 ......................................... $825,000-- 0ID CORONA DEL MAR Totally charming 6 bd Villa on 1.5 lots, 2 sty living room, hardwood floors & French doors Lush patios w/spa. 631·1400 ...................................... : ........ $849,000 ATlliE BEACH Super duplex on the sand w/great views. Lower 3 bd, w/pine panelling, vauh ceiling & front patio, upper 2 bd has large roof-deck. 631·1400 ............................................... $890,000 OPEN HOUSES Saturday only ---- 203 1 Yacht Dde:nder • Semew, NB Carole Freedman 1615 Uncoln Lane • Newport Beach Sally Nette! Sunday only 3 Bel Hse $625,000 3 Bel Hse $625.000 2501 16th St •F ·Newport Heights 3 Bel Twnlua Manny Stellino $289,000 325 Montero • &lboa Penlnsu&. 3 8d HM Roy Freeman $625,000 500 Signal Rd • Cliff Hawn, NB 4 Bel HM Betty Comegys $659,000 5 Park Place • Newport Heights 5 Bel Hse Ruth Flowers $1,250,000 12 l Via F1renr.e • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bel the Us Olsen $1,295,000 28 Point Loma • Spyglass Hill, NB 5 Bel Hse Olga Matthews s 1, 295. 000 Saturday and Sunday -- 2463 lrvlne •82 ·Back Bay, NB 3 Bel Twnhm Jeff Axton I Nancy Peterson $269.000 1224 Essa · Watclff, NB 3 Bel Hse Ruth Flowers I June Adams $449,000 316 Ruby • Bal>oa ......... 3 Bel Hse JoaM lent $499,000 1827 Toyon • Baycrat, NB 4 Bel Hse P\a D'Auria $525.000 2033 S.ntt.go • Dover Shofa. NB Bel Hse Linda Deamos $550,000 1834 Commodore · Bayaest, NB 5 Bel HM Esther Ane $597,500 408 P1uu Udo · Udo late, NB 4 Bel HM Emily McGinley I Lorraine Farrington $825,000 1044 Polaria · Ddva Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse Rick Schreiber $869,000 807 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bel Hae Olga Matthews I Rob Glem $1,395,000 1519 East Bay Ave · Balboa Peninsula 6 Bel the Jtll Andrus $1.995,000 3 Wlndmere • B~. NB 5 Bel the Betty Comegys, Maureen ~/Carol MIAYey $2,100,000 UDO ISLE Elegant 3 bdnn Mediterranean home, soaring ceilings, master suite w/den, workout room & prvt sundeck. Extra large lot on beautiful street. 631-1400 ...................... : .......................... $995,000 CORONA DEL MAR w/private bayside beach & dock. O\arming earty 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio. Priced at land valoel 631-1400 ............................................... $1,395,000 DOVER SHORES bayfront w/dock for large yacht & great views. Hug« totally remodeled home w/5 bdnn suites, dining & family nns, pool & spa. 631-1400 ............................................... $1,699,000 ,,. ~, NEWPORT'S OOVER SHORES Sophisticated to· tally remodeled 5 bd bayfront home w/dock for 2 large yachts. Gourmet kitchen w/bleached oak cabin· etry, dining, fmly & game rms. Lush courtyard entry & large bays1de terrace. 631-1400 .................................................. $1.485.000 UDO ISLE Older 4 bd bavfront w/exceptional re· model potential & dock for 50' boaL Premier location & fabulous view. REDUCED! 631-1400 .................................................... $1,395,000 MID PENINSUIA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded 1 & 2 bd unfts w/private patios, fab· ulous views, comm pool & garage. 631-1400 ......................................... = ... $1,495,000 OCEANFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house w/5 bd, sun room & huge brick patio + sepanite stu· ~1~fJ&n .. ~ .. ~~~~~~~-~~~.' ........................ $1,495,000 NORTH LAGUNA Magnificent 3 sty 4 bd contempo-5()& w/180' ocean vus built by owner architect. Over 631-l~.~!.~.1.~.1.~~:.~~~'.~.~ .. ~-~-~ .. ~~:.$1.950,000 OCEAN RIDGE new community. Mediterranean home w/S bd, dining & family rms & Library on buge lot with ocean & harbor views. 631-1400 ..................................................... $1,995,000 CORONA DEL MA.II A beautifully landscaped 5 bd security gated contemporary estate w/tennis court bit in '88 on 1 + acres. Superb ocn & bay vus. 631-1400 .................................................... $2,695,000 -HAIUIOR RIDGE Former design house, 6 bd, su- perb guallty w/fabulous ocean vus. Stone exterior w/ den, library, gym & media room. 631-1400 ................................................. $2,999,000 COTA DE CAZA gorgeous 4 bd custom home w/din· Ing & family rms, den, 5 car garage & fabulous ~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~ .. --~~~~-~ .. $3~~~0oo LAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new ocean{ront estate of aprx 10,000 sq.ft., stairs to the beach, guest house & 8 car garage. 631-1400 .................................................. $10,800,000 DIVINE COVE Elegant 5 bd ocean vu home in this gat.d Laguna oceanfront community w/private beach. Paneled den w/wet bar & zrs1c. living room wl24' ~1~~~-~~1~:.~~-~-~-~-~ .. ~sli9r0oo NtwPOIT BEACH omcE MLBOA ISLAND omcE SIS NAmNE AVE. UM W. COA8T HIGHWAY ,.. 71~1 ~400 714-673-6900 ., , . ~ ' I ' l l J , r • < " PAGE 24 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Prime Bayfront Location 807 Via Lido Soud Open Sat/Sun. Sl.395,000 Lido European Estate _ 121 Via Firenze Open Sunday St,295,000 Custom View Family Home 5 Park Place Open Sunday Sl,250,000 Lido Isle Custom Comer 408 Piazza Lido Open Sat./Sun. S825,000 Newport He~-(} 0 ~. 3BR 2.7"-C C..~l-~1nodeled \~"\ J;>"Q,,n, steps to park '\.~ $449,000 Costa Mesa Townhome 3BR 1.75 BA, tiled patio Lowest pnce in complex! $148,500 ··-•••••• ,. ••••• •t •••• "' •••••• , ......... ,. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BILL FEENEY - ·WATERFRONT.HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTH JlBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY C.D.M. TeMiS Esute SBR SBA contemporary home Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean/bay views $2,695,000 Sophisticated Bayfront 675-1058 • 631-1400 Best View in the HMbort 4BR J..58A, 70' bay frontage Bankruptcy sale, large doclc $2,.495,000 Hubc>r Ridge Sophisticated 4BR SSBA, huge master doset Will exchange ifown, great views $1,595,000 Lido European Esute ' SBR 4.SBA family home, large dock Will exch. d own for N.B. home $1,485,000 Prime Lido Bayfront Loc.ition 4BR SBA, oversized lot, large dock Southerly orientation w /sandy beach $1,395,000 ' 4BR 3.SBA remodeled family home Huge lot and yard, entertaining home Sl,.295,000 Lido Family Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fm. Rm., tum-key Across from beach /park, built 1987 Sl,250,000 Lido Mediterranean 3BR 3.5BA cus tom, built in 1987 Bright, open, perfect in every detaiJ $995,000 Custom View Family Home SBR 4.SBA, bay & ocean views Quiet cul-de-sac location St,250,000 Lido Isle Custom Comer 4BR 38A Piazza Udo Loation For lease $3500 mo., 45' lot! $825,000 Linda Isle Mediterranean 4BR 4.SBA totally remodeled La rge dock, excellent lagoon view St,195,000 LH. Jbrbor View JlilD Value 4BR 2BA Carmel, Large Yard Gated spa, hardwood lloo~ $.595,000 I ' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE MAUREEN DOWNEY 631-1400 x227 Res 759-6965 COME SEE OUR NEW LOOK! 1224 Essex -Westcliff $449,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1 -5 REDUCED! From $2,250,000 to $1 ,995,000 OPEN SAT & SUN 1 -5 TOOIATE SOLD!1 CORONA HIGHLANDS ~-----------------~, I I REALTORS I I :& HOME BUYERS : CALL US ABOUT: : : , *24HR. : I UNDERWRITING! I I I : *OUR NEW : -1 PORTFOLIO-PROGRAMS! 1 I I I I I • Low Margins • No Negative Amortization! 1 I I 1 Steve Ehle J oElla Milan 1 I 714-875-0250 714-875-0223 I I· I I ~ Independt1aoo One Bank ~ I I ~. Of California • 1ii1 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 25 / REAL ESTATE·. presents. CAMEO HIGHLANDS CUSTOM HOME ~14 Cortland, Corona del Mar Completely remodeled 4 bd, 3ba. Gourmet -..-~. kitchen, bleached wood Contact: floors, granite & m arble. Black botto m pool a nd c;pa . O\VNER W ANa'S OUT!! Reduced to $795,000 Marilyn Wllllams (714) 675-6061 ~/ t I t A.I l • 4 BLOCKS FllOM BBACHU S~g!e family residence Owner will finance ! Leas~ Option Available. Beautiful Dove Canyon. 2 Master suites, new paint. Only $324,900 ' ~yn 675-6062 Teresa 6 75-6062 FlllST TIME BUYEltSI NESTLED IN THB FOREST Famjly home on large lot. Large family home FHA. 3% down! at an unbelievable pnce. Teresa 675-6062 Teresa 675-6062 1993 DESIGN HOUSEi ' Old Friendly Hills in Whittier O ver one acre with 180° v iews to Catalina! Graciou s, authentic Victorian design. Call for brochure. l\larilyn 6 75-6062 ------SfAYIEW FlllAICIA OCKS WI REEFLOA DOWNS A,,uc•noN TAKEN AT YOH HOME, OFFICE, AT YOH CON~ENIHCE. 16 v • .,. s ... a....u ... ,URCMASE NOME LOAMS KEii REED .61S-6SM OfflCE SM-1611 ,HH, Tfft le yttr I et tlie IMp • II IE Ir LE#IE I • CB KAllCM 3748 BM amt Hwy., 0.0.. del Mar, CA 9'2l62S I A DIRECT LBNDERI . . • •ttt1• .... ., ''"'"· litHIN ... A"""4 ., ... C.ltftni• •• ,.,..... •f IMl Etttt• L------------------..1~---------------------------------------- OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 PM COltOM DIL MM 4261~ $121,000 Kevin Kanda (1~1) COttOMA HtGHl.ANOS '41 Morning Canyon $450,000 Edie Olson HMIOI tSLAHO Dll. 511 Harbor Island Dr. $2,490,000 John Campbell HMIOlllDGI s It. nop.z $619,000 Paul Herrick HMIOI VllW HOMll 1HOPt.W~ Shella Kavlanl $1'11,000 UDO ISUND U4 Ykl Udo Nofd $4.200,000 Velma Tlmmona UJ Via Udo loud U ,99S,OOO Kevtn Kanda (1~5) NIWPOIT NOl'TM 111 Corsica $2.29,000 Heidi Stockwell HNINIUlA l'OIHT 2'121 s.vtn. $649,000 Susan Weir SIAWINO 23J2 ,ort Aberdeen $1",000 Laraine Shaw WHTCUfP 1201 hfbhl ... $4",000 Carmen Cattton OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 PM COttONA Dll MAI 4261 Ooldefwod $311,000 David McCuOoch -1907 layadet• $2,195,000 Marcia Bents NAHOW ISUND Dll. 111 Narbor llland Dr. $2.~to.ooo John C.mpbell HMIOl ltOCH 3 It. Tropez $619,0Q.O Paul Henlck MMIOI V11W MOMU 1960 ,ort Weybfidee $5'11,000 Shella Kavlanl 2021 POft lftt1ol $599,000 Judy Strauss UDO llLI 144 Yla Lido Nord $4,200,000 Velma Tlmmona M S Via Lido loud $2,991,000 Edie Olson MISANOITM 1125 Mctontey Woy $214,000 David Prince SIAWIND 2112,ort ~ $599,000 Laraine Shaw l f'YCMAll NIU 1 Monterey Clrcte $991,000 Joye9 Olson . WllTCLIPP 120•~ ~".ooo Cam*1 Cal1ton NEWUSTINGS NEWPOIT 114CM $559,000 A customzed -4 bd, 3 bl Mllbella in fl8 Oiied comroonlly of Newport Nol1I VIiias. Gooonet ldlch- en with a wOft center. The twnity room c()l'l1)lele wllh an entertainment center and frencl\ doors leading to a IOYety patio. DOVll IHOlfS $Nf 000 Maonlflcent spacious -4 bd. -4 ba Single stocy ~ ' With spec1aCOlar views of fl8 marina, bay n city lights. ~-on a quiet cul-de-sac of orty 8 homes. Large n very pnvate lol Numerous belUtilul upgrades and amenities tflroUghout. NEWPOIT lfACM $2,295 000 Corona def Mar blUfllop ContempOfaly Style In wtll sweeping while water ocean views n Nf1>of' entnnce views, large blutfloo trontaoe on ocean Side of Ocean Blvd. 3 bd. 3.S bl 11rge open floor pl¥I Gall lor appt IO shOw. FEATURED umNGS • $107,000 NEWPOIT IEACM $t69,500 Lovely penthouse. Large 2 bd, 2 bl eod ooll Ught & airy With some ocean vtew. Guard gated COOlll'llnlty, pool, auana, spa, weight room and blllards. Versallle Club available tor 1)11vatl use. Easy to llnd and • pteasure to show. Owner IS motivated to senr Furnished. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE WlllDI COSTA •SA $2t9,900 Grell price fOf l1iS cti.mino eamlde home locaeed at 1he eod of l -cul-de-sat Slreel Huge 9,000 sq.fl lot. lots or room to 8XPllld or rebulld. 2 bd. t ba. hardwood ftocws, R.V. access and more. One of eastsldes best btlysl W1SIDI COSTA MUA $269,000 Newer hOmt In Ell1Slde Coltl Me$I In ~· condition. 3 bd, 2 bl home Wiii lots of llvlllQ space. Owner is ve<y molivlled to sell Ills property. WT COSTA IBA $279,000 Localed on a quiet ...c In deSklble East Coltl Mesa. Ulshly landscaped will wondeftul lreeS. Spacious hllHd P1110 tor ••talnlng Ind ~· 1l)e ,.,.,. has been Mly lnl*ed #Id has new whlows, Illes In bllhrooml Ind klchen WICI new Pl*' Thi IMno room Is COlY wllh a fRplace. 3 bd. 2 bl. llWIOIO MM.000 Excellent Hiiisboro Cape Cod home. VIUlted celllngs, fal>Ulous kl\chen, 3 flrep6lces, llr conditioned. Main floor mastef suite 111>ltllrl. chilOr8nS' wing wtll playroom, 00ge lot. This Is 1 stea. COIOM Dll llAI $471,000 Oldef _.. siD."'8d on one ot fl8 most desirable locllions sdl of PCH. PriYalt, oceplionaly qlilGt IOt with OCelf'I #Id "-ti« Yiew. EJCcellent opportunity for an Investment or ruture ~ dmtopment. W11Wff $419,000 Customized -4 be!. 2.5 ba one IMI hOmt wWI good curt> 11JP811. Family room O¥ef1oOb lrwllfl1g spa in mr yn. Wood flocn. 3 year new roof. MM your family ~ In. Mom Wil love l1iS rm lat conwnleoce to schools. ctucties and S10f'eS. NIWPOIT MM* $549,000 8rigtC. ~ #Id equeely CU\. Vdld ctlnga In Mng room. dinilg #Id famity room. tow bedrooms n • 3 c11 garage. Larve comer lol This Is a "best buy" In, Hart>or View Hlb. SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 27 BAYCREST NORTH $585 000 5 bd, 3 5 ba former Ivan Wells model home. Fealllres cenlr1I *· CfOWl'I moldlnO. hanlwood floorino, s~ poo1 w111 wmr tall Kol pond n1 1>actt ywo eeo ou 1ne. SCll on mu111r 1ulle BAYIHGREI · Slll,000 l.Jrge Cape Cod family home Ha'd to find '4 bd, '4 bi. tady room plus denl Tons of grut lellum wood floors, dolTner windows, Ff9nCh doors, wr1lll on wt1b kitchen ldpcelt to ~ room. cNl"*1g bnck pallo ano 3 cozy ll~s. Gate guarded neighboltlood wlltl 2 p!tvlte buches. children's play yard and access ID a yachl INrina. E:: 'I 111'"1'1 1·1 \I 11111111 I I 111~'1 I~ Ill 111\'-I 1111.1111 \\ II \\Ill""' foll''"''" .. ------------ l • PAGE 28 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 . ,.. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO $t,721,000 4Yl Acre Es1atel Have It Ill The most tor the !wt. 4Yl acm wllh 7800 sq.ft.. home. Only 5 yurs new wllh Sbd. pool & spa, 4 car oaraoe. cuOio garden, "*11 ordwd, room fat lllmls or horses Ind pnnmk: ~ of lhe 11111 sides, night llgtlts, sunsets and takways. A must see fat the estate buyer. Vou can hive It all Marcia/ · Robert Bents IRVINE TERRACE $2, tll,000 UNBELIEVABLE COMBINATION. Spectacolary located on the clltl OYel1ooidnO the whole ol Newport Hart>or'fn>m lhe jetty to the Tide Chanoet this custom home wllh pool, also has a fabulous Sll1Set & Clfllna view. Propelty ioS1 closed escrow & buyer has become an "Ins~" seler Loca11on Ind price makes this the most lxclllng plus best buy on the marQI NEWPORT BUCH S~,000 Truly a one of a kind home fof those who demand the utmost In qualty & cl'lftsmlnahlp. on the T umlno Basin of Promoitory Bay. This home offers bay, city llgl1ll & 11111 vltwl. A ~ent prtMl1llllon al elegance & comfott Is accomplished wllh a lbmlng Engbh Manor bme. Same ol lhe h INllr1I Rlude high celllngs, oak paneq, solid oak doors. arched windows, B flrepllces & g1o11ous marble lloollnO !hroughool Numerous amenllles abound, state-of·the·ll1 kitchen, basement. rooftop emNlnment deck. COLDWeLL BANl(eR LJ HARBOR RIDGE $2,nt,OOO Located In the hills ~ Newport Buch Is 7 Nlltlonna wllh pnnmlc ~ ol lhe harbor, ocean & city ~ Oftertno a ~ blend of old WOl1d craftsmnhlp & al tie wnenllles. Wiii*' Ill 6400 + sq fl are 6 bd, 4 Yl ba, oftlce wllh a FP, a tul setVlct bar, a temp. comolted wine cetlar & 111J1r Sii wllh FP. The gourmet lcll wifrench doors Qls to a piMte yd wllh a 880 & seMc:e aru accenc&llled by a spdlno pool & spa. ) \ NEWPORT BEACW/COSTA-,JESA PILOT I AEALESTATE Laguna Beach Oceanfront Dramatic.Uy si1u.a1ed OCI iu OWll bluff OYCJ• loot1a1 lbe Pacific 4 bedroom suices. ~· • rate auest house, Oft 314 ol aa acre Ibis is lnlly • WllCJUC Ott&llfroat CS· U.te. $4,500,000 Corona del Mar Blufftop Contemporuy style home wtth sweeping whicewattt ocean views ud Harbor entrance view. 3 bedroom & 3.S baths $2.295,000 Bayshores Great FHtily Home 4 84, 3.S Ba . w/ maids rm. Ovas1udloC w/lge, sunny. p1110. Newer kilchen w/Jub zero &:spa· cious Fm. room. AC. Assu mabk loaa, could be purcb&Scd w/ adjoini111 propeny for e.ttate siz.ed lot. $809,000 Ocu. A City Liahu View for th1$ upaDS1ve 2 story Belcourt Tow~·3 8dA 3.S 8du w1ltl spaciouJ family ud encenal•t•a arcL Oiled commu· aity. ' ' ~ -• ,.,,.._. ~A ..., "" SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 I PAGE 29 ERRY FINSTER Irvine Cove Oceanfront Apprull. 115' oo Che 1111d. large SB,D. 68A home wlincredible views of crashing surf. Pool. spa. library 111d huge en1tr- 111nmeat room. $6,750,000 Lido Isle Bayrront Villa Spectacular ltaliao V dla oe wide 4S' blyfroac lot. thttt bedrooms. four &lid one half baths. E.llceo- sive use ol marble. large dock. $2,450,000 Contemporary View Home 6BR. 6.SBA. family home on oversized loc. F11nily room. den. spe- cious muter suite. Children's wing with playroom. Pool A spa. Truly Spectacular llome i• gated commu1111y. $2,250,000 Sea view Elld of CUI de sac with city hght.s A mt. views. Very priv11c locacioo. AU aew, lum laodsapina w/ uteosive tde A brick WOC'k. New hardwood floors in family room. skylight 1n rn&Ster bath. $795,000 'Newport Beach Onaanal belch cou..ge Oil ovasazcd loC. Olda' home t.hAt 1$ curnotly rented out. Great opportunity IO build 11ew COtUINctlOO. Olie block to beach. I n.rpectlOD with offer. Drive by oely. $337,500 Collins Island Appro1imately 180' of bayCroatage.S~ wid! speccacular views o( all boati11g act1vo1y. Un· believable rooftop t nter- &.aini ng deck. Doct ro, 2 llrJeboau. $4,995,000 Harbor Ridge Spectacular oceaa & city lighu view from this tra- dillOClal style 6 bedroom A S balh hilltop home. Th is open floor plan al- lows for great rnceruia- i-a on the pool~1de decks A terraces. Separate cllildttas wuig & ser¥a.oLS quancrs. $2,395,000 South Laguna . Beach Secret Cove Approll. 112 acre on blufftop. overlooking woodcrful Pody covr ~ Very prw11e location " with trees. long drive, areal be11ch house w/ white water ''1ews of cruhang surf A rocks $1 ,395,000 Harbor Ridge Wonderful VICW$ of 0«111. city ll&ht.s &: su aseu. Open floor plan with high vaulted cc1bn1J. 3 bedrooms le.ut ellpen.n"e a• estates. Large. unny viewing cl enteru.1n- 111g deck. $689 ,()()() Bay ridge JSR. 3 BA Towllhome. LMJcst floorplaJI ID commu- netyt Pl&llllllOll shullerS. cathedral cc1ho1s. laghc.. cipe• home. AC, l C'ar aar-ae. gated community with pool &spa. $285,000 COLD\\.Ell BA~KER (il~) 644-9060 Ext. 15i \E\\TPORT BE~ACH - ' - ... • tE 3r>Aq ' t.eet es vsM .YAOAUTA2 PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW PROPERTIES! Harbor View Hills Harbor Ridge Extensively Remodeled. Custom European estate. Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom, Approx. 6,000 sq. ft of living 3.5 bath with high ceilings. area. 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath Living room w. full length includes maids quarters. windows. Approx. 3600 sq. ft of Cathedral ceilings, private patio living area. $1,300,000 w/ pool & gazebo. $2,250,000 Spyglass Hill Properties ........ Approx. 4, sq. t. lot. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, den & music room . Unobstructed views. Reduced to $995,000 American Traditional 5 bedroom, 3 bath -2-story home. Fabulous night light & coast line views. $925,000 REDUCED! 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath with upgraded kitchen & custom pool & spa. Reduced to $895,000 Estate Size Lot Approx. 18000 sq. ft 3.bed- room, 2 baths w/ vaulted ceili'ngs. Spacious yard w/ pool & spa. $725,000 For Further Information on These and Other Choice Listings, Call ... DoN & JovcE OLSON (800) 487-4931 ... And Be Prepared to Moy_e FAST! Newport Beach Prominence 930 Mariners Drive Drastically Reduced!! 1111 Offers Considered!! -,..r--11 7 ,000 Sq/Ft Home With a Fabulous View & Tennis Court ThJs custom 1981 co~trucr­ ed residence has 5 bedroom suites. 7.5 baths and a 3-car garage. Approx. 1,550 sq/ft with workshop. Locatedonacul--Oc-sac, with the privacy of a state wild- life preserve. Surround yourself with the ____ _.. elegant attention to detail. Panoramic views of the natural Back Bay, local mountains and city lights. Lighted tennis court, private pool & spa, wine cellar and design room retreat. Famous family estate. Asking $1,900,000 JUDY MUNCY DON PFAFF (714) 729-7161 (714) 433 .. 9528 COLDWCU. BAN~C?R U ·COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH , 3TAT83 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ,_ 844 Via Lido Nord Water, Water, Water! Night lights, mountaJm and "Turning Basin" bay views exem- plify the enchantment or Udo Island -Perfectly detailed, warm contemporary home with a large "open" Ooor plan. Live Inside or outside on the patios and docks. Dock for large boats! VELMA TIMMONS President's Club Results That Move Yo·u 644-9060 x. 142 --200 PARIS LANE, #114 • $369,000 1ll.is 3 bedroom, 3 bath Seafaire condo offers the largest floorplan. Situated on the front row with ocean view, 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!! run .\r:u J.l\fl\<;\J\ \Ill.\ U\J.IUJ\ Villa Balboa Is a private, gale guartkd COtMSUnity featuring tennis courts, pool and 'Jpa. Only steps 10 the sand! 240 NICE LANE, #315 240 NICE LANE, #312 $289,000 $279,000 • 3 Bedroom, 2.S BaU'I, 2,000 sqlft • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath • Ocean View! • Ocean View! AU Offers Considered I CaU Judy Today! ]UDY MUNCY _, (714) 729-7161 . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 31 Koi pond adds tranquility to this Belcourt beauty Beautiful townhome boasts of 4,400 square feet in prestigious guard-gated Belcourt. Three bedrooms, three-in-a-half baths and fam ily room. Many extra specials induding dramatic leaded gms entry, custom lighting, extensive use of mirrors, French d~ and Verde marble. Private corner location with spa and tranquil Koi ponds which wrap around the lush landsca ping. $995,000. Open house 1 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday: 64 Belcourt Drive North. Call Lynne Valentine of Valentine Pr.Qperties at 640·1500. Harbor Ridge · custom · home If you like white, bright and sunshine, this home is for you. Beautifully designed and decorated -and very contemporary. Four bedrooms, library, exercise room, maids room and dream come true kitchen. Beautiful marble and granite with lots of windows. Private pool and spa, this is a wonderful home for entertaining. Some views of ocean city lights._ $1 ,995,000: ~ by appointment with Lynne Valentine of Valentine Properties at 640-2500 ext. 15. Coldwell Banker celebrates Americ.a Patriotic holidays rank among the favorite for most Coldwell Banker sales associates. That is why local streets in your neighborhood will be lined with American tlag.5 and showered with the colors of red, white and blue over Memorial Day weekend. We like to share our patriotism with the people of Orange County by exhibiting American tlag.5, balloons and banners, said George Musulli, Cofdwell Banker Orange County regional manager. "Participating offices arc distributing scrolls entitled, What the Bill of Rights Means to Me," Musulli said. "It is a great learning aid for kids and an American history refresher for adults." Look for your local Coldwell Banker office Celebrate America promotions. Participating offices will be holding coloring or essay contests and hosting pancake breakfasts. Also, during Celebrate America, red, white and blue balloons will mark the spot of Coldwell Banker open houses. - ' L - &. Brand nt'w Balboa Island duplt'll or large S bd family ho~. Excellenl "100" Mock location ' firt'plact's. granale, high ccahngs. glassMock \Uhtero. whitewashed cahinets.4 offstrecl pkg. S87S,000 Call Allu 4i" 729-S"91 Balboa Island Ba Outstanding value for this excellent Balboa Island bay view location. Remodeled 3 bd. 2 ba (or 2 t'ld+<kn). Plantation shutters. sunken JICUUI IUb. Vasatile Ooorplan $625,000 Call Bttsy @ 646-RJS6 I.\. Ocean & Sunset Views Great vaJue for this beautifuJ newer I bdnn luxury Newport condo. Good ocean a: sunset views Very sunny. lighl decor, bleached oak cabinets. wall of glass, centraJ rueplace. $189,000 Call Walltr ~ 588-3083 'Top 196 of a[[ 1(Ja(tors in. tfu 'US.)(. 21 'Tran.sac. tion.s WALTER ""CHELL C!osu{ So 7:.=' :Far in 1994 Absolutely gorgeous Newport st\Kliollbd pent· house. Bu t possible location. Modern de:c::or: tile.marble. mirrors. 0U(Standi0£ price! Qmm: rynUy Cor lgw down pyt lo lit J .P . 11 $92.000. $ 99 000 Call Walter ~ JIJ8.J0'1J Huge panoramic bay &: ocean views. Exquisite newly remodeled (1994) ~ bd. ~ ba Newport condo. Granite floors, custom everythl,ng! $S99,000 Call Walttr <I S88-30ll3 NEWPORT-BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE pgrtaded duplex on most desirable 100 block. tld, 2 ba up with '.\ bd. 2 ba down. Sunny. pn- a11:. w/ deck up talrs and a lovely front patio ew tileJpainVstucco. Good Income property! $825,000 Coll &t Gt 646-8356 BeaudCul bland bungaJow,week.ender or SWt- cr home. 2 story, 2 bd+den. 2 bl,'2 car garage. Roof-top deck with Calalina view1.MOSival4:d K"" baa priq:d al botlQm oC market! $339,000 Coll JllU e 6Jl-Oll/3 Gorgeous front row Cataliu ocea11 views! Newer 2 ma5ter bdtm luxury Newport Be.di coado with gorgeous QODtemporuy decor. Sunny alJ day long with loCs or privacy! $349,000 Call Walltr e SM-JOU - Beautifully maintained Costa Mesa 3 bd,I ba Freedom home. KitcheM.lath newly remodel- ed. Corian COUlllel1opl. knotty pine white- washed cabinets. New plumblnglelec/applian. $119,000 Call JIJU • 631-08/J lnvestor/owoe.r bu priced this Sllper affordable 1 bd Newport condo lens of lbousaadtl below ourest comp. Nice and cleu-·in good wpe. Witbln a lhort strolJ IO t.be oc:eufronl Sll9,000 Call WaJur <it SIJ8.3083 • ./ .,TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT?'>')~" =rn TAOqw 11r1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT./ REAL ESTATE NAMOR~ft.S Pnnmlc OC*f'·o~..s v1ew Exira ~~Cal lo ~ ........ SN0,000 11 WHrnaHOM1 0CeM RIDGE SBR.4 SBA. ~. rYllSIC room. famtf room. 3 tnplaces. 3 car ~· Cal lor i1formatlOO T ..... Coneld1red U'YOUS8 •U. • .. LISTING One *Y home w11 fftlsllC oce.i. bay & C4Y BE.COURT 1911$ view. TCltlly rwnodeled w/pool MagMtceril 6000 sq ft. home, 4 car garage, large & spa ........................................ S1,081,000 lot. libfaly, famtly room. borus room, cul*sac aeo CANYON S1Tee1. Reduced . . ........ 11,eoo,000 T Dtltf rerull 4500 sq. ft. custom home w! 48R HARBOR V1 EW HOMl!S 48A. new ldlchen. pool. 2 nuer IUlles~ up & Fabulous Somerset. 68R lo iol. nwiy UllQfides . one down.!IP·, MO lh lluu di s?M,ooo swits. dr*'G nn w1dome WlldcMi Oik ra:J11g a LOllCIWT, NKWPORT COAST updaled lulchen. Large yattl .. .. SHe,OOO 48$\. 4.58.\ lbrlfy, nUic room, tl1fril'f room, dual NEWPORT COAST · OCEAN RIDGE ""'--4 ~3 8rn! new custom home to be bulll to your ---. • car Olf1Qe. specdlcalions. can me for more lllforma1Xln Cc:wsaRED 1995,000 Member Rernax Hell of Fame For The S..t In Pel'SOnallzed Senl/J:e_ c.11 DTHllR YANK • a..: 780-SOOO, ext '113, RM: Mo-'1529 be(>t 8~ vnM YAOA•JTA2 C::.f' 3f)Aq SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 /PAGE 33 60 BELCOURT DRIVE NORTH 3.440 Sq. Ft. -family nn -3 baths -fitness nn. Highly improved and expanded B plan. Vacant. $839,000 -Assumable loan -Seller will carry for qualified bu~er. CONSIDER EXCHG OR LEASE OPTION $4.000 MO BELCOURT CORNER .. 0 .. MODEL 16 C HATHAM COURT OPEN SUN 1-5 WILL CONSIDER EXCHANGE OR LFASE $5,000 MO -Eiegant Two story Fonnal Home Huge Mas1er Suite-4 Baths 3 Ftreplc-Bar Vacant Assumable Loan $1.075.000 SELLER WILL CARRY FOR · QUALIAED BUYER WESLEY N. TAYLOR co. "SINCE 1946" ONE CIVIC PLAZA • SUITE 260 -NEWPORT BEACH -644-4910 R•tea •• of May 26, 1994 -KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed 30-Ye• adjustable INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· ~REST ,. POINTS MAX. MAAG IN ADJ. TYPE P~E RATE OWN ''"l IN A .P.R. ATE OWN l""l A.P.R. LOAN '"'l INDEX A.FREQ. Abacus Fi~ial Group A (800) 938-9393 8 125°0 10 1 875 2~ 8.365 3.125% 20 1.000 6.233 300,000 2.500 110 1M Amencan Home Loans A _Q,!_41955-3633 e 625°. 10 0000 21 I} 663 6 125% 10 0.000 7.702 203.150 2 750 L6M 6M --American Resldential K (800) 942-6737 e~• 10 1 375 30 8689 6000% 10 2.000 7 785 203,150 2 625 L6M 6M ---27SO-Bank of America B (800) 424-2632 e.500•• 10 2.125 45 8n4 4000% 10 1.750 7.991 ~150 ITS 6M Bank of Calftomca B J714J 252-3367 8375% 10 1.250 30 8.549 5.125% 20 1.250 7.849 500,000 2.750 ITS 1Y Bank of y ol'ba Linda B ~708-0455 8 500°k 10 1.000 45 8.648 --__l>.625% 10 1.000 7.898 203, 150 2.875 L6M 6M Ba Mort a A (?14) 851-1556 -8275% 10 1 000 30 8.521 2.875% 10 0.000 6.384 203,150 2.750 110 1M Calffomia Federal Bank----s (800} 225-3337 __ 8 500% 20 1.875 45 8.745 3125% 20 1.000 6.233 203,150 2500 110 1M Central Bui~ Loan_-=. K (714) 833·8394 8000% 10 2.375 15 8293 3.875% 10 1.250 6 313 350.000 2550 110 1M ----Chase Manhattan B (714J 760-2671 8.410% 20 2.000 30 8668 5 000'1e 25 2000 7 914 1,000,000 2750 ITS 1Y Count 'de Fund K _(~) 877-5626 -8250% 20 1500 45 8 450 5.375% 20 1 875 7 772 203,150 2 750 6CO 6M Erne Financial, Inc. A (714) 729-9200_· __ 8.635% 10 0.000 15 8.663 2.875% 20 0.000 6.384 500,000 2.750 110 1M Fldeli Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 -8.500% 5 1.000 10 8.648 4.250~ 20 1.000 6.242 500.000 2500 110 IM First Mort A ~ 730-7049 ~250% 10 1 000 14 8395 3.9509"' 10 1.000 5990 203, 150 2 250 110 l M --F'trSt Nationwide Bank 8 _(800) 843-2265 __ 8 625% 20 0625 30 8732 5125% 20 2000 7294 203.150 2 250 6CO 6M Frontline Mortgage K _w) 729-5626 8375% 20 1.375 12 8.563 3.250% 20 1 375 6395 350.:.000 2 625 110 1M Glendale Federal Bank s (SQQ) 560-9000 __ 8.500% 5 1.250 45 8675 '4.500% 20 1.000 8.057 203.150 2 875 ITS 6M Home_ Sa~ s J800) 975-5051 __ 8.700% 10 1.000 30 8.849 2.950% 20 1.000 6.231 SQQ.000 2500 110 1M Household Bank B (_7~261-1818 8 375% 5 1.625 30 8.591 4.750'1-o 20 0..7.50 7.348 500.000 2.500 6TB SM Maritime Mor!ga_sre R £1~248·1 178 __ 8.125% 10 2.000 21 8379 2,875% 20 0000 6.384 500.000 2 750 110 1M -~HomeF R (714} 757-1028 8.125"1. 5 2000 21 8.379 3.950"f. _20 1 000 6089 500.000 2350 110 1M --$648 ~USA K (800) 400-8715 --8500'9 20 1 000 10 37~ 20 1.500 6.161 350.000 2 375 110 1M N Financial K j 800) 808-5626 8.125% 10 2.000 15 8'379 2.875% 20 0.000 6.384 500,000 2750 110 1M Oceanview Financial A 1800) 266-0555 8 250°..4 _l.0 1.250 12 8.423 3.250% 20 1 000 6 359 350,000 2 625 110 1M Pacific National Bank -----B (71 4) 967-0233 8 375•. 5 1.000 30 8.521 4 125°0 30 0750 6217 1,000,000 2 500 110 1M Pacifica Mof'iva~ A ~253-4155 8 500.,. 10 0.375 12 8 579 2975•,. 20 0000 6384 500.000 2 750 110 UOIOn Federal 8-ok s @>O) 660-5626 8 625°~ 5 1 500 45 8830 _2950% 20 1.500 6530 203, 150 2750 110 West Coast Mtg Group -A (800) 884-6626 8 625% 10 0250 22 8.690 3.950"1. 10 , 000 6 239 300.000 2500 110 1M 8of1 •.o a ~...,._ prognims wt 30/30 convenbOnal mot1~1. Type ol Ltnder 1s· 8 • Bank. K • ITIOf10age bankef. A • mongegt t>roqf, S • .. vings a ioan. Mongagt banktrs and bfol\l's art lloenstd by !ht C.lrlornia ~ o1 Rell E ..... -. e11tw e bloMr or COfPOl'lliOn For lllfonnation call c.itl. DAE at (9111) 227-0931 in..t AN lo• edju~ •en lnCroduc:IOfy ,.,. lot Ille first adjustment ptOOd Down Peyment is amounc o1 c:esn I"-ot ..... price) paid ID letldlr prior ID avwng ~ ooncrect Polnta ate% of loen balance paid to lelldtf el blnt of loan Clollng Locl11n ls Iha 1'1\#nber ol days llrldtf gueranltft rale pnor to ctpsing A.P.R IS flt amual percentage r . ..tlCfl. an """8led ..... Q08I ol lhe loan IO flt borTC>Wef A.I A p R I •• celeulaltd by ~ ....... Co based one '203, 1 so IOen amount flt points lhown end $700 toeal .... The A p R I eN WlCklded Ill Iha Cllat1 lor comc>el1· aon Olf'lly. Wtl8fl IPPYtnO lore io.i, Fedttll T~n-Lendlng llW ~....,.. IO~ an A p R -* '° MCl'l loen oller ........_ loefl is flt maitlmU'n ler1def wll loen undet ll"'WI lefmr A.I l<xed rata progJ81T'S hi ... ma» lftUl'll ol &203.150 ...,.. (In'%)•..,,..,. prollC. margin+ lndU • tdl181 me aftel ht~ IMn ii flt beM lor .-ng an....-rate (Mergin • lndM. New At•) 110. 111t10.1 Co6t ol Fund&, ITS. 1 v.., Treesury Bil. ltM. ~ U80R, tT8 • l-monfl T19UU!Y 8111. eco. &-monll'I-. C8l1lflc-. ol ~ A4UHtWll '....-cY Is .. penod ~ ~ IM --l•Montl'I, 6M . 6-Monlhs. t ·YNI • 1 y.., /\14 rel•~ IO ~· v~,. n....,. Plb IO~ lore loan. NA lendlrs prOYldl loins wlltl cM9renl re• end*"" !of dllterenl IMl'l MIOU"tlt The Worrnatiorl prtl9nled •s noc an oltef IO lfltke • IOan For e consumer guide on now IO ltlOP lore~. Mnda ... 50c:tiedl~IO~NeWI Co.1810E 17fl St. Sul• 100,Sanca Atw,CA92701. (714)8311-lln COf"YRIGHT 1994 Mol1gage News Co - - .c.. - PAGE 34 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 CORONA DEL MAR Address & Realty Size Hours Price 2810 Seaview/300 Goldenrod Sal:/Sunl-5 $625,000 Owner/Broker 2BR + 2BR 673-8327 14 Skysail Or. 3BR Owner/Broker 644-9155 4614 Cortland 4BR Unbelievable Real Estate 675-6062 Sat/Sun 1-5 $525,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $795,000 309 Marigold Owner/Broker 675-8336 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $639,000 COSTA MESA Address & Realty 468 Costa Mesa Street Jackie Cillis, Realtor 631-8011 Size Hours 3BR Sat 1-4 • Price $329,000 NEWPORT BEACH Address & Realty Size Hours Price 3026 Corte Portal 4BR Sun. 1-5 $585,000 Ocean Real Estate 499-3400 1921 Diana Lane By Owner 646-6102 4BR Sat/Sun 2-5 $359,000 2116 E. Balboa Blvd. 4BR Sat/SuiVMon 1-5 $3,300,000 Cannety Village Realty 673-3777 101 Via lido Soud 6BR Sat/Suiv'Mon 1~5 $3,900,000 · Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 16 Chatham Court WesJey N Taylor Co 644-4910 3BR Sun 1-5 $1,075,000 300 Cagney lane #211 1 BR/ Sat/Sun 1-5 $93,000 By Owner Alcove ' 650-8544 2308 la Linda Re/Max So County 760-5000 5BR Sat 1-4 $359,000 203 Via Lido Sood 4BR Sat/Sun/""1on 1-5 $1 ,849,500 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 11 Marseilles By Owner 721-6848 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $685,000 This easy-to-read format enables potential buyers to quickly locate all open homes in the city or areas they want to target for a home purchase ... and narrow their search further to the open homes in their particular price range. Attentian Rea/tars! Start listing your open homes every Saturday in the Open Home .Guide ... lt's easy and affordable. Call 642-3678 'TQDAY . . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH 1921 DIANA LANE.$359,000 harp! Remodeled 4BR 2V2BA. Quiet street, walk to Mariners Park & school. Professionally landscaped w/spa. Owner will consider lease option and/or 2nd T.D. · one~ 1S&AND ,......,a 11.v.ALUU: ..,....,,. )Ill, ""i.o.. .... ....,. WNly Mrs IP«C, t ~o:ploccs 1)11.-"' "" ---• ,. ,., .... ' uiisc......., oe1 -.. _ -2111."-\t '*'° & "'*.,,., .. DC110W sns.-. Uftlc k....o ~ C-Cod tull In •1 GtUl ~'lq> ~ 11w1.o..t ...., .... v~...,. .. ~~--~ s.· per c..~ 1ar 1 C8l'l. t1,-.- '-----~~., _.., .. ,...._,,..-r .,,.,.. .. °'""""' 'UtllC ....-cf """-k.Mi'IA,....,.,, ~. "'°""" _....., .. DCllOW t>te.-BY OwN'Bll kMIMtt7l'Oddcd-~lar-••••lS111.•cw~wl'1••1lf.""' IMDOIOW lb<tS,000 • Lt111e lller'IS C-Cod~ w1111 •-per JM"°""' CllM 1 nl --., ........ ~~~~~646.(;;:;~1~0~2~~:-:'=~·0IJO(iiiiiUi\i*>liilDi•iiM.iUf'liiHAJaSTYii • JIM LI.ES• LM4 WRIGHf • ROSE VA•IFPA BEST VALUE -In Corona de/ Ma 2 Separate how• on extra wide lot. 311-21A + $900 per mo rental. Completely refurbished. 517 llGONIA ,. For Sole By Owner $547,111 723·4012 40' WT WITH 2 UNITS FOR SALE· FIRST TIME OFFERING r RESIDENTIAL ------------r:-N~COME PROPERn' ,cm.tMERCIAL B USINESS 0PPORTl1NlTIES ''Why not have a Realtor who works only for you, not the seller?" DANIEL K. THOMPSON 8AOl<ERf0wNEA B uvER·s ExcLus1vE R EALTORS R EPRESENTING BUYERS EXCLUSIVELY ( 714) 436-0300 Newport North Villas A Guard-Gated Community 3026 Corte Portal HOME OF PERFECTION 4DR, 3BA, 3 car garage. Many cus1om fea1ures: Cherrywood noors. pl3llta1ion l>h 1<1. rs. 3 custom fireplaces, bay windows, ki1chen granite counters, crown molding, stereo system with speaker throughout, large back and side yard, cul-de-sac loca- 1ion. For information and private showing. call Christine Rhoades, Broker. Ocean Real Estates 499-3400. ~- ~W VIEW VIEW ANDMOBE~W JUST llBDUCED. Unobstruaed sumct and ciry light VlCW from dus Harbor JU~ "Esurc:s• with O\·cr 3600 sq.ft. offomg 4Bll + 3BA. ovcniz.cd furuly/gunc room w/prof bu • hi.ghly upgraded w/f rcnch doors & ~kd gl~ Large sin off muter Wee SJ ,oae,eeo lledaced to $989,SOO GJtBAT IJUYI MARCIA STAN SAUNDBllS SAX 967-3836 729-7235 The Pradc:ntlal, California llca.lty . N Office at ATOCado J • v - ·~ I ~· ' .. ~ PAGE 36 /SATURDAY, May 28, 1994 Don't wlkl 2 Single fsnly hOmeS fof "8 p!1ce of 11 28R & 1 BA each. Private laundries & separate yards!! Great rentals or llYe in ooet Cal today. (Ct 106) _, ..... Ol9 Of A ICll> --Customlled 2 S10tY 58R. LO hrn rm Wiil F.P. & bat. Kftcllen redOne • appliances. tile & slcyllght SOiar • Much mortll Close to· SChools & shop· ping. (C1069) NT~ NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ..... Cf fMll.Y .,_ $114,900 Grear price. Gld homt. Gteal areal Can't miss w/ this beaWlul 3BR 2~BA. fn rm .. nu Cit. iwve yan1 tor tie kids. ms 1s a rn deal (H1024) ClalT1'f ICllT .••• , ......... ., ***COSTA· MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE*** SATURDAY 1-4 PM COAA•IA »6 Toun Jerri. Mahoney 30i6 Java Boonie Turner 2016 Pklrnlngo Dt Pear1 Kenyon SUNDAY 1·4 PM COSTA•IA $if4,000 $7H,000 $J.ff,f00 147 Mon .. Yllta $479,900 Jerrie Mahoney 3016 Java $795,000 Bonnie Tumet " .. Wetthav9n W. $179,000 Marjorie WellChedel THE PllCE IS RIGHT $H,900 Don't miss lhis buutyl 2SA. 1V.8A condo In great loc. Hr shOl>slschools & has beefl highly upgraded . Comm pools/spas • Low. low assn • Ca.I nowt (51915) CHEAPll 1MAH HN1' IC HI $98,900 Complelely redone 2SR with new Cpl. pu\t, balh- rooms and more. VA & FHA approved. Assoc. has pools, spa, clubhouse and lots of grass (H1030) tW1 M Pitel Of llN1' $99,900 Nr. So. Coast Plaza. 1heatets, danclllQ & dining! Comm pool. spa. gym, tennis & morel Has 28R 18A • l ake Ile fifst step! ($1016) GREAT STARTll NOMI! $129,000 281V 1 BA hOme on a large lot Hardwood floors. new pall'lt & roof. Just hste<I WiQ sell tast. (St012) OOH'T RENT AHYMOIE $146,000 28A 2 car garage fireplace. lots ol stonoe. 10 year new townhOme wl1tl pool an<! spa. Owner trans1erred Take the hrst step Call (C1080) IEST IUY If COSTA •SA $1•9,000 2 stoty townhOuse In popular BrookVlew complex. 38R. 21h8A. il<loor laundty, mum. 2 car att ga- rage. Jus1 hsted! Hufty' (C1125) TRANQUIL Sf1TINO $149,900 Vatilled ceilrlgs and warm firepllce accent ltlis 2BR 28A condo overlooklog assoc. pool & spa. 2 car garage with extra storage a plus. (C 1083) IUILDlll 6 IMSTOIS $159 900 Great Po'lflnlfal. UYe 11 small house or rn bll you bUfkt. t«Joe R-2 buidible lot Submit an otter. (C1033) PltYAft ENO UNIT $159,900 Srmn Eastslde complex. 28R, 2 car gar townhome. Balcony off upper nn. Lg dining and !Iv area. Ce· ramie Ille kit OV«tooks rur yard. (C 1 120) ONLY THE IH1 FOi LISS $17',900 Nestled in canyon surrounded by wlldemess patk and rrty 1.5 miles trom btlJChl lklique 28R has skyllghts, vaulted clogs. Cozy fpl (C1096) FOCH $175,000 Comer location. 38R, 1V•BA lloCTlt. R.V. ICCOSS makes Ulls $pec1a1. Home has ral$ed foundation with hardwoo<I floors. 8eller has moved out ot area. looldng for a quick sale. (Ct 0..0) WlU NOT WT AT AH'f PRICE $210,000 Huge family home wfttl 4BR. great big I01f. tarve ym will klls of kish twlscaplno. AM cond«kn ng tool ($1014) FAU It LOVE $212.000 38M?.58A town.'lOme. Temis, pool & s~ Rear patio decking & ooo run. Mstr BR has walk In Clos· et & ~ (C1116) FDC IT, LCM IT $212,000 S8R. 1¥.BA. needs TLC. Separate mastw sulll. -toes of-tun ldds-on met Wllk°"1) sd'llXllS: (C1042) DON'T 111$$ 'MSI $212,500 No H B. 48R, 1 ¥•BA In good neigtlboftlood. Nu roof, ,., paint. newer cpt. massm Fifi. walll to sehltlshops. Needs t linle TLC -CIJI today. (Hto2n WllCo. NOMll $21•,950 Miootes to !>di & shops. This lS one ot Hunt. Bch's newest condo complexes 8eautlful ltallNI design has 28R 28A. cust kttth, FP. lml dining, muth, rooch men! (H10260) AIS1 NO IMIUMO $215,000 Unlmlted POtenlial In 1'lb 4BR 1 Y•BA family home N needs paint. carpet & lanclsuping. Great loca· 110n • In family neiQllboftlood. (Ct t 17) G01G10US S1tGU STOIY $224,900 38fV2BA all custom. Sulll·ln sound system. sk)11s. fmch dOcn, brt1t CPI. Spanish PIYef lhruoul Loe. P\JS91JleMI$. (C1061) fAHWCZING? $235,000 Dream no longerl Remodeled Colege Part. Three BR 1l'd!A. gourmet k4chen. newer roof. patio. plus amdles. Just mow ln. (C1086) OVER $84,000,000 SALES IN APRIL ~~~~~~~~~~~ 1t••··--#tl•CILI #1lmaJllRM.I #tl•llll .#fl-- Duo t o our Tr cmendouc:. inc rl'u-.( · 1 n Solo<. 1 n 'Q4. w•: cir•· curr0nfly 1r1t01v1ow1nq fer two r1•.·,1•,tont ni'ir1cHl"'. Call M1chw•I Crri.•,.-. 668 9333 llAICM NO MOllt $2H.000 Edllon ttgf1 eds Joe. .. enctosed -mom. ~ii ide yard, MP masw BR, fllOI pool. ~ lrees, COllll!y lclcf1en, walk~ badl. (H1021) AffOIDAIU CAWOllM IMNe $217.750 38R family homt en 1n CMf1Rtd comer lot wlll RV pil!Wlg. Pnct ~. tots of roses, tas1eMly remodeted. WOOd WW!dows, IMtlle COl#'llerS, brass lbUes & much men. (C1097) FOUNfAIN YAWY SCHOOUI $2Jt,900 6"'l 48Rl1 V•BA f1mlly home tn Ile f1uain Val- ley school dlS1rict1 large backyard Wftl\ 2 lj)ICious plllos • one off mastert (f 1003) '9C1Ulf PflffCT S2At,f00 48R w/'r'ft vmdows. balls, ldlchen. Vdld cel- fllOS, Open ally & briglt. .Large lot wiUl spa. famly Of1er-.ed neighbortlood. (C1102) DON'T 111$$ 1111 llAUTY $272,500 Has fl 1111 Cetwnlc 1111 8r*Y to fOrmal LR w/FP fOnNI dmg, llso at In kllchen. 48R. 38A. OOgt pnv 'Id wlfourOln & ftrepitl caa today! (C1 t 26) SlllACeOUI llAlm $299,900 This oorgeous 4BR 2~8A has ms1r & 18A down. Totaly rtmodeled. Vaulted cellinos & lrg fwnity room opens to brick pdo. Duel F/P. Don'I let Olis dtU'll slip awry. (C1095) NlWPOlf llACM PB•ISUtA $299,900 nu end int has an ocean -Mw. 28R. ZBA. 2 cac garage. Steps IO "8 bay or bach. Grea •ea. Urlll Is very clean. can tor m0<e Info. (Nt006) MUA WIDf'S FNST $J.ff,900 Relax In INs hlgNy llPOraded gorgeous 48R 38A (1BRl18A dOWn). Beautlful ~ Including soolhlng fOtMQn 11 atnum Huge lolcnen 3 car au. oar Cal now. (C112t) tM a 1A1N $431,000 Pride of ~ Mesa Verde 4-38R, 28A owners ooc wlll fifeplaee & patio. 3-2BR. 28A Irita. Seller lmlng area. Submit! (C 1127) OOllll'S DIWI .,_ $1,M,000 Gorgeous 48A 58A ~ fin'! hOml Oii 1511 falrWly of Mna Verde CC. Gourmlt ldt & fltn rm. HllOI g11ne nn. 4 ftrill, 3 e. ow. Cal now. (C1070)