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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-13 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia s Johann Appell sizzles at CIF PAGE 81 .. Serving the New port-Mesa community since 1907 0 I . . Fonner library eiµployee left city with more than fond memories •Former Assistant Librarian Tom Johnson's . final city paycheck was nearly $30,000, thanks to accrued comp-and flex-time p ay. By Evan Henerson, Staff Wmer NCW l'ORT HEAC ·11 -When 11111111•1 N1•w11111 I U1•,1< h A..,..,1..,1,1111 L1b1<1r1t111 Tu111 JuhtbOll lt•lt thl• < il{'> c.•111pl11~ llll'lll 111 r-1•brudfy, he took wilh h11n tht• c·1tv\ hc<1rllt'll thc1nk.., Im mon.• thctn ">l!Vcn yeM"> ol ... c•n1cv. I h' c1(..,11 l1lnl.. ,1 lt11tll c-11\ pd\· check w hich, without Uncle Sam\ cul, would hilV<' amountPd to nec1rly $30,000. The ris1ure -$29.191 to be l!XdC'l -Wd') ti con11Jillt1li011 or ll'Y· uldf pc1y. D8 hour.., or com1w n- ->c1tury tune <1n<I S 16 hour., of clccruccl llC?x1hl<' l0c1vc• Ltn1<', d combination of vacdlio11 a nd sick lc;avc wh1rh cil y 1•111ployc•e-, cctn builcl u p. All cily cmployeE>.., -e xc<>pt departm e nt heads, the city man- d{ler, city a ttorney and c-ily clerk - hdVU 110 Cdp on lh e dlllOUlll ol ove1'l11ne they can accrue. J ohnc;on, who played a vital rol<' in thP cre«lion ol the Ne w- port De dch Ct>nlrdl Lil>rt1ry, used rew of h is vacation hours. I !is 5 16 hour'> or flt•x-t11nc pc1y tutc1Hc d ·$17,2W. Now the hccH.I libraridn di the Rane-ho M1 rd{J0. Puhhr Lihra ry, John~on would not comme nt o n h 1., linc1I pilyc-hl'C'k. • City admini1.tra tor., ~aid they will he enlf!nn~1 into nc~1oti11- Uon~ with the ir c m I> I o y l ! t' u111t>n.., ct'> con- tr<1C I!> expuc lalN lhi'> y<'M Bom~r1t., .111C'lud· inH lt11 l1on · ~1 l'imh ur..,cmcnl, c1d nil n •~I rcll 1 v1 • h!ctV<'. ~plll-ovl'f Tom Jo hnson pay <1n<I l1c1vt•I allowdnce will c111 ht• ..,ubjl'Ch of clbcu-.-.11rn clunnq tlw lc1ho1 1wu11- li <1l1un..,, city oll1cidl.., ">tttcl ·A lot ol thl''>l' l11•1w l1h ht1 \.I' huill up OVl'r lhP yt'dl '>," ..,,,111 Mdyor John I Ice.lye .... "We'll IJt' looki11~1 lo 1c1liu11c1l1/.1• th \• d1•hvt•1 y ol lhoM' bt•1whh 1n c1 comp 11•h1·n- ...ivc m cttll•r ~ ( ·rn111< ilw11111<111 Norm.i Glm "' cl llll'lllh<•f or thl' nly\ fillet II( l' com lllltlc•p I clqr<•('(I .. We• cl<•l llltl<•- ly hcl\.t' lo c1<l<l11•..,.., clll ul lhtl">I ' 1">.,llt'"> hc•Cd U'>C wht•ll you pul 11 rill duwn 0 11 pr1pc1, 11\ c1 \lt'IY quud I l>1•1whh pc1c:.kclH1'." 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'\il'\\. prnl·Ml''>cl c1111lcl hnirtl\\ up lo :bl 1.l1111l111111 lw111 lhc• \\ .itc •1 111 ... 11 II I di I on li11q 111 f-1111 · I I \\th 111 ">hock.·· ""1111 C 'lwrvony, ~8. a community c;er- \ 1n•.., 0111«•1 1111 lhl' < ·o .. tci Mec;;a Pohce Department. "tvl<1ylw 11 I ,,.,,.,11 I in r1 hook..,lor<' I would have yC'llC'<l " Wlwn \hl'I VUll)-, whu hvc•.., 111 Ld~Juna J lilb. W ell> pr('!j- 11<1111 "1th lw1 l1i...1 < hilcl. '>hl• w1 ... h<:cl she could -,hc1re thC' 11111c1C le• ol 1111' w1lh1n hl'I with LhP mc1n who woul41 hc1vt• I • SEE.FATHER PAGE A13 As '1-tribute to h e r father, Eddie, who die d in the Vietna m Wa r, J eane tte C h e rvony vows to teach h er 19-month-old son, Eddie, a~out the loving, kind-hearted and p~oud father she ·h as come to know. I ·---·-·---··-••-··-·"-"'•--•• ••••-•-•••-··-------~-J \11 111!1•11•.,I 1c1lt• hcl"> 11111 li1•1•11 llllcllf/l'd 11111 lht• two •llll'llClt'' h,1\1• d1 ... ui..-.vcl l\'tlll., IJ11"l'd 1111 <I cu1- 11•11l lt1Vllr<thl1 • lllttrl..1•l I.tit' r11H' .,,llcl \\"1• fl ' 11111 (ltl\ lfllJ clll I'\( l''>'>l\1' cllllllllllt Ill lllll'lt''>l " ,\1111111•11·-.11.111· 111c1\ 1'\1·111,,. "1111m,111·11(11. r1111' ---·-··----·-.......... ·-·--··-·-.. ··----·-·· r----------------, , I I I I INDEX BEST BUYS A2 CLASSIFIED BS COMMUNITY FORUM A12 ENTERTAINMENT Al O POLICE FILES B2 RELIGION AS SOCIETY A6 SPORTS 81 VJEATHER A2 WI ~ AT II F H Stancl up strmgllt, clon't inh·'trupt, ancl SCJY thun1' ) ou fur lhe mn• "euthcr -uncl H"l'PY Motht>r's Day, M(I Na ture . See Weather, Page A2 I ~o, c..,.fvi,..., '"' I r0t•l>ll""" _, I A '"""' /lllJJtrt/I' (0•1¥1·"'• - I ,.,,,,..,,,,i<"''""''""lftl""""' -L ---~-------~-~--J Johnson . beginS work as state senator By Evan Henerson, Staff Wflter II \ hl:'cm <1 hu'>y week to r for· mer A">M1mhly11uin Ro-. ... Johnc;on, O n Tut•">ddy, ht• d c tcc1 te d Mttdclc nc A1c1kl'11t1n lo cclpturn !he Ydt.Alll :i51h l)1-,l1 icl '>ldtC S<•n- tllC' S<'tll rorllwdy <>< r upic cJ hy MMltt 11 Ul't ~11•..un . Joh n!>Oll Hdt111•d 71 S"., o l lhl' volt• lo Art1kc•h1rn\ :l8.5" .. , o r<•c,oundanH Vl<tOI)' Ill <I ldCl' thill hlOLIHhl ll'Wt•1 tlltln I ~" .. ul rt•qt'>lcrc d vol· t•r., tu llw hc1 1lol bO>W'i UclC'k in S.1c-rcinwnto T hut-.<l"Y· John,on r.ct..,I h1-. vol~' to "uflport •• h•u• ltlhon 1><1Ckd<W tlt~•Uttt•d to h\!lp lll • ( o~llll)' thtuutth' l>Jtnk· 1tt pl<')'. t1 lthouuh h<· otr.cl cu1111n-.1 S1·n l.11c-y K111 .. ,1\ lull tlt•"1Hn1 <tl to •SEE JOHNSON PAGE A14 • •SEE DISTRICT PAGE A13 NEW' ARRIVAi. I.Ill~ I. M\'IH :U•.• •1' I Vlc:tona MArtno ot Costl Mew holds h r 2-d•y-okt .on M•~ at Hoag Hospttal. Victoria Marino will elPbrate her first-vor Mothrr's Day as a mom, thanks to the Thursday ar1ival of Max • By Mary Ann Harmon, Stdff Wrtcer T lw ltl'>I h'w wl'd 'I., lh1H' '"'('11 lm1~1h on Vic lo rh1 I\ 1,inno "\w11ll<'n h•l'I, •I hJnllh"tl h\'I(\ lh1• 1•1HI of lw1 pn•1111,1n<) h<•<I 1h unc 11mlrn t- 11hl<' lllllllh'lll .,, 1llld 1111' C'Ollll tl( • llUll'I \\l'lt'll'I 11\11( h lllll \'llh1•1, But 1t Wei' <111 \\Utlh 11 Thut~· <111). 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M,111110, :th. ol Co-.lt1 ""h'"°· ...,,.l ">llH' 11 'lw k:11u"' llw w1w., c111el 1 uh•.., ul n111th1•1 h11tMI ~hi' 11•.11111 .... twr l\\fl}OI rt''\IM>O,I• hthl\, 'o .. tw h•" plt'1\I~ ul hook,, tllclCJcl /lll1-..; tllhl 0 :">l,lt'l•lll•lct\\ Im c1u1<1,11u \' , ·N11t h,1 11111 ,, 1111 1it t'lifM'fl· c•nN• \\llh 1111,, I tll'l \Hint to <lo 1·~1·1 ylh11u1 11 thl, hut I tt\I•"' I'll 1u-.l tkJ llw ,,.. t I '"'"·" ~"'· ~ml •SEE NEW MOM PAGE A14 ' A2 SATURDAY. MAY 11. 1915 greer ,wylder Don t t,ake this mattress side lying down Bedding. known tor quality custom mat- tresses, is having an electric bed sale. with savings cl $100 with the coupon in today's paper. The beds come complete with rolling massage, wirele$ remote, lift motors and safety stop. A minimum purchase d $800 is required for use of the coupon. Newport Bedding (646-3991) is at 1534 Newport Blvd, in Costa Mesa. T.F. Studio is celebraUng the opening of its studio showroom by inviting the public into their ceramic workshop from 10 a.m to 4 p.m today at 78.5 W. 17th St. Suite F in Costa Mesa (650-6232). . Artisam will be demonstrating mosaic-tiling and terracotta press. molding. Both are~ used to create TF. Studio's original line ol decorative products for the home and garden. A small family business owned and operated by David and Raebel Klemek, TF. Studio specializes in creating unique terra oott.a, inducting wall plaques, mosaic mirrors, faces and the studio's own ·garden gems.' ~ leaves, sunflowers, swim· ming sahnon and grape ch.&ers are sane ol the nature-inspired motifs fea- tured in their wide array cl products. For Best Buy readers who would like to be a part of a new telephone referral service serving south Orange County. there's 1-Call Servioe. lrs looking for the best of the best of ser· vice prolessionals to be part of its organizatim. -Robert Palk. preslden1 a 1-ean Sesve Referrals says that as soon as July. the seMOO plans to reach lIO'e than 700,<m people a mooth ttuuugh •a huge advertising campaign.· "We look to receive hundreds of c.alls each day from ronswners look· ing for free information about quality pre-screened service providers they know they can trust.· says Park. "Members will receive a flood of these propitious referrals at a fraction of the cost c:A the amount of advertis- ing we are undertaking. Only three of each type "of~ busines.5 in eadl geographical area will be approved as members. Our fees are amazingly reasonable and we guar- antee that our members will ~ their revenue one-and-one half times the fees paid or we will conttn.. ue their referrals dt no charge until they do." If you're mterested m bemg d part of this new referral servK'e, caJl Parle at (fm) 66.S-1225. As a courtesy to parUdpanls and spectators at the 15th annual Vic Braden/OIOC Padrtno Temds CJaWc. loulca Arnold will be sign· ing copies d her book. "Tennis Tick- lers." For every book sold at the tourna- ment. Amoki will make a donation to the Ol.ildren's Hospital of Orange c.ounty. Pinal matches of this event will take place at the John Wayne Tennis Oub on Jamboree Road in Newport Beach all day today and Sunday. Admission is free. For more informa- tion, can 644-6900. • ll5T IUYS appears Thurfd¥ and Satur· days.~ you're a merchant or a shop- s>«. if~ know of a good~ call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to mr. Best~ Dally Pilot now Bay St. C.osta Mesa. calif. 92627. l ·EMS crews always on alert Drive-by sho~ shake quiet neighborhood ,, COSTA MESA -The early Friday mornlDg quiet was • shattered by stioa being fired behind a tiny taupe hou9e • IEDITOR"S NOTE: The weelc beginning May 14 Is National EMS (Emefgency Med· lcal Services) Week. deslgn11ted to honor paramedics and other em«~ response penonnel. The Daily Piiot will publish each day, through Thursday, Informational artl· des written by the Newport Beach Fire Department's EMS personnel. M~em-day Emergency Medical Services (EMS) were born in the Callf ornia fire seM.ce in the late 1960s. These programs -which consisted of the 911 access system, firefighter first- responders, firefighter-paramedic units and specially trained hospital personnel -proved so successful that communities soon began demanding their own. on Orange Street · A panicked neighbor called the Costa Mesa Police ' Department at 7:-40 a.m. Within minutes, about 10 police · officers arrived to investigate. 1 No one was injW'ed in the drive-by shooting, but sev- eral bullets hit and damaged a gray Chrysler, the house's 1 wooden fence and the garage behind tbe house, accord· ing to Costa Mesa Police Captain Tooi Lazar. He added that police have no suspect in the shooting and the residents, Mark and Kim ~ don't know why anyone would want to spray bullets at their house. To prevent any potential danger, police blocked off Orange and Walnut streets to traffic, causing a boWeneck for churchgoers and parents dropping off their children at St Joachim's School acn>ss the street from the house in the 1900 block of Orange Street The Hamrnetts, who have two children. stayed inside their house and didn't venture out Their neighbors, curi- ous at the police cars and yellow oime tape, said the Ham- metts were "good people" and expressed Slllprise at the news of the shooting. "I've known these people for years," said William Bell. In 1973,-0range County met the challenge and trained its first class of firefighter-paramedics. In 1975, doctors from Hoag Hospital approached the Newport Beach Fire Department with their desire for a p~amedic program. Soon thereafter, 12 Newport Beach fire- fighters ·received specialized train- ing as paramedics. · Meet your EMS crew at the Newport Center ft.re station: (from left) Steve McNichols, firefighter-paramedic, 17 years experience; Rich Thomas, firefighter-paramedic, 18 years; Craig Johnson, firettghter- EMT, 18 years; Mike Meehan, fire engtneer..EMT, 17 years; George 'Pearce, fire captain-EMT; 22 years. "It's a family house.~ Thay Garrison, who was asleep in another car behind the house, said he didn't hear any gunshots. He s&d the house was a haven to many people and the owners wel- comed their friends off the streets. •It's a place you would go if your boyfriend was mad at you, or if you had to hide,• Garrison said. Today, every community in Orange County benefits from the emergency medical services provid- the medical emergency in 3 to 5 minutes. This unit is closely fol- . lowed by a paramedic team of two firefighter-paramedics. At the scene of the emergency, treatment is administered by these dedicated professionals while in radio contact with specially trained nurses and physicians a t Hoag Hospital's Emer- gency Care Unit. including the Fire Chief, have experience in the firefighter-para- medic position. For the past 20 years, these mul- ti-skilled personnel of the fire department have responded to medical and fire em~rgencies. They perform as integral members of the EMS team to )>rovide quality pre- hospital care. Another friend of the couple, Merle Howe, a tr~ent. was arrested a t the scene, although it was unrelated to the incident. Lazar said Howe, 37, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for refusing to submit to a chemical test and a suspended and , revoked license and registration. · After medical stabilization a t the scene, the patient is escorted by the firefighter-paramedic team to the nearest hospital emergency depart- ment. Less serious medical prob· lems are handled by the first arriv· ing firefighter-emergency medical technicians (or EMTs), allowing the paramedic unit to be available for more serious medical emergencies. The latest advance, known as a •Paramedic Assessment Unit." assigns a firefighter:-paramedic to a neighborhood fire station. This pilot program enables paramedic skills to be delivered in a still more rapid and effective manner. Someday, one of the EMTs on every Newport Beach fire engine may be a fire· fighter-paramedic. Teen killed when he runs across freeway COSTA MESA -While trying to nm across the traffic lanes of the southbotmd Costa Mesa Freeway. ~ ~tified 19-year-old Latino male was bit and killed by an oncx:ming mini-van early Friday. lbe Newport Center station at 868 Santa Barbara Drive serves the shaded area. All 100 Newport Beach firefight· ers are trained to the level of Emer- gency Medical Technician 1. These personnel have an additional certifi4 cation that allows the first firefight- EMS is a vital public safety ser- vice. The Newport Beach Fir~ Departme nt encourages awareness and understanding of your emer· gency response system . The teen..ager, who was running westbound on the free- way, was struck and killed instantly by a Oievy Astro van. _ which was traveling at 55 to 60 miles per hour, California 1 Highway Patrol spo~eswoman Angel Johnson said. • Johmoo said the driver a the van. a 48-year-dd Caita 1>v1esa resident. wMie name she dedined 10 give, sakihesawthe pedes-· b'ian at the la.st seam rut was unable 10 av00 striking biln. ed through their local fire depart- ment. Over the next few days. in recognition of Nabonal EMS Week, we will profile several Newport Beach fire units and their person- nel. A call to 911 activates the near· est fire engine, whJch responds to on scene of a tardiac arrest to apply an automatic defibrillator. Under proper conditions this device can bring someone who is clinically dead back to life .• Fifteen of these EMTs are further trained as firefighter-paramedics. Many department Supervisors, During the week of May 14 to 21, Newport Beach residents are invited to visit their neighborhood fire station between the hours of 4 and 8 p.m. to meet their emergency response professionals. The fatal accident occurred at 12 45 am Friday where the Costa Mesa and C.arma del ?vfar freeways meet bef<Xe Fair Drive, and bJocked olf traffic for an hour and a half. 1be chi· ver ct the mini-van . was not cited and is not going to be charged wtth any traffic violation. Jobnsm said. Orange c.ounty Coroners Deputy Cullen EDingborg:h said ooroner's investigators have identified the pedestrian - who was killed within seconds from multiple trawnatic injuries -but cannot release his name becaU5e they are still trying to locate his family. -Compiled by Newport Center fire station statf Jacobi· a hot ticket for local community groups M ot ticket: Newport Beach esident and Four Seasons otel general manage r Ray Jacobi is~ hot' ticket for community groups. The New- port-Mesa Board of Education recently presented Jacobi with the ABCDE Award -noting those who go Above and Beyond the Call of Duty for Education -for his leadership and support of Newport Harbor High's recent Rhinestone Cowboy Corral f W)_d- raiser, which raised in excess of $31,000 for schoo) technology programs. Jacobi, whose daughter attends Newport Harbor, is a member of the NaVigators, a group of parents and staff who sponsored the event. •A great group of volunteers organized the event, but it would not have been possible without the leader- ship and dedication of Ray Jaco- bi," said Newport Harbor Pnnci- pal Bonnie Maspero. With a minute of time freed up, Jacobi has moved on to become the chainn.an of what could become the hottest ticket in town· the first-ever Fireman's Ball, sponsored by the Com- modores Club of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, of which he is a member. The Fireman's Ball replaces the historic Commodores' Ball, which was chaired in 1994 by Newport Beach Fire Chief Tim Riley, also a member of the Commodores Club. "We want to show our appre- ciation for the world's greatest fire and marine safety depart- ment and to recognize their spe- cial contribution to the health, safety and welfare of our com- muruty, • Jacobi said. The gala is scheduled for the Four Seasons Hotel on June 23. Forty firemen and marine safety personnel will be honored guests. enjoying a four-course meal and entertainment provided by The Diamonds, who will sing their hits from the 50s, including "Little Darlin.• There will be plenty of time for dancing and socializing, Jacobi says. "With who we are recogajzing and with the price of $100 ~r person for a gala evening, l expect the Fireman's Ball to sell out quickly with onJy 320 tickets available,• adds Jacobi. n cket information is available by calling 729-4400. New goU tournament: A few openings for individual golfers and some foursomes remain for the inaugural Newport Beach Golf Tournament Monday at the jim de boom Newport Beach Country Club and sponsored by the City of Newport Beach Economic Devel- opment Committee and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Proceeds from the tournament will be used to further the city's Economic Development Commit- tee work.· The toumamen\,.Will feature a 10 a.m. golf school given by golf professionals, lunch and a scram- ble fonnat with a 12:30 p.m. shot- gun sta rt. Paul Salata will serve as the master of ceremonies for the dinne r and awards program while Jim Dale will serve as the auctioneer and entertainment will be provided by Jim Roberts. The tournament fee, which includes the golf school, lunch, tee bag, green fee, course refresh· ments, happy hour, dinner, enter- tainment and silent auction is $195 per person. For more infonnation call 729-4400 Monday morning. C lub notes: Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Uons Club honored Jess Bequette as Uon of the Year for his work as Scoutmaster for 1Toop 666, serving as chairman of the student speak- er contest and for sponsoring two new members ... Sportscaster Ed Arnold was the keynote speaker at the Layman's Luncheon. spon- sored by the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club and the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club and attended by dozens of church leaders from Costa Mesa. . Welcome to the world of ser- vice dubs: Ron De Geare, spon· sored by Jess Bequette, who joined the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Uons Club. Soott Watrous, who joined the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Cub. -Service dub meeUng1 tb1S coming week: lUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach SUnrfM Rotwy Club. meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear craft talks from Cllf'Ollne a.bott and Ron Miiier. Noon • Costa Mesa Khnnls Oub will meet at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center; Newport llHdt Klw• nls C1ub meets at Charley Browns. 6 Q.m. • Costa Mesa Newport Herbor llons C1ub, the •Fish Fry Oub," meets at the Costa Mesa Country Oub to hear from Costa Mesa Chamber of Com'. merce president Tom Johnson. WEDNESDAY: 7: 15 a.m. -South Co.st Metro Rotary Oub, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club,• meets at the Center Oub; 7:30 a.m. ·Costa~ c:o.t BrNlrfast Lions Club meets at Ma Bar1cer's Restaurant to hear about he Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center. Noon • Costa Mesa Rot.wy Oub meets at the Mesa Verde Country Oub; The Ex~ Club of 0...,... c:o.t meets at the Bahia Corinthian for a program on Signal Guide Dogs for ' the hearing impaired. 5:45 p.m .• ~ port ... lboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for Four ,, ! Way Test Awards. • THUltSDAY: Noon • Klw11nls Club of •· I CorONI del MM' meets at the Bahia · · I Corinthian Yacht Club; The Exc:henge ·• I Oub of Newport Herbor meets at .. I Shar1c Island Yacht Oub. ~ ·- lntlne ltotwy Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear 'from Coaster Magazine Publisher Jim Wood on •Wflere do we go from here7" • COll•WTY It a.&m is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your 1ervlce d ub's meeting information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Bead\, CAiif., 92660. hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. AQORESS P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright: No neM sto rits. Illustrations. editOl'lal mat· ter or advertisements herein can be reproduced without written P*rm1uion of copyright owner TEMPERAl\MES Newport Beach --::-• 11111 . .. . ' . -. 30 knots with three foot wind~ four foot~~l Afternoon sunshine after moml~ clouds. COSTA MESA VOL 19, NO. 106 ntOMAS H. IOHNSON, Publisher WILLIAM LOllOEU., Editor SftVllUm.E, Managing Editor mt YOICOI, City Editor MARC MAllTWlll, Photo Editor -MAM(. Circulation ~nager HAMt ICMGHT. Production ~n•r ll9CJtlAl fUlOIU. Oispl.ty MeNgef' NOYOlllWCI. ~~, PllM9001HNt. Controller OUr address Is 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627 COBRECIIONS It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. Pleeie call 574-4233. ;rtiank you. fY1 The NewpOrt Beactveosta Mesa Daily Pilot (USPS-144-800) is publiShed Monday through Sat· urday. In Newport loch and Costa Mesa, wbsaiptlons are only available by sub5cr1blng to The Times Of~ County (900) l S2-9141. In arNt outJlde of Newport .. ~ and Costa Mesi, sut>Kriptjons to the Dally l'llot ~.,. w.11 ... by m.11 for SI SI ~ month. Second dn ~ !>lid It Costa Mesi. CA. O'I'~ lnductt all appUble ~ end loc.M tu• et.) ll05TMASTtR: Send addr.u chenge to Thi H9i:dpott ' ~ Miia DIMty rttot. HOW IO REACH US Orculation The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Cle55ifled 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Edttorial News 540-1224 Sports 642 .... 330 News. spom Fax 646-4170 Main Office Business Office 642 .... 321 BUsiness Fax 631-5902 Publlthed by Clllfomle Communny NtWs"; a "'"* Mlfror c.mp.ny =z!~o .. Ml 61156 . Balboa 61156 Costa Mesa 67157 Corona del Mar 63156 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-3 slw Newport 2-3 slw Bladtles 2-4 Slw i.1wr '-tty 2-4slw CdM 2~slw ...... O*lt '°' trnill en.ft ... ,.,.Wiii tlohCJii i91l .. JO. 1100 TODAY Flmlow 2:59 a.m -0.8 First high 9:11 a.m. 4.2 Second low 2:32 pm. 1.0 S«ond high 8;47 p.m. 6 2 . SUNDAY Fltlt low J:4J a.m. •1.l Flm high 1;01 am, 4.1 Second low J: 1J p .m. 1.0 Second Ngtl t'.l7 p.m. 6.J ---&••11 from lurfMne w.v...-.. ....... ~ A strong south swell Is bringing he~ high surf fof south-facing beaches this weekandwlll continue as another south swell blends In right bthlnd the first one. Look for anew toUthWllt Melt MJCtWl8froma stonn•1lopog now off 1t. coest of .... z.tend. For-Mf ,......_,.,,.._ C-.clll .. l'Jl.SURP. Thi c.ill C-.$1.IOpkd .., ..... tall. • 2100 Modl of CMyon Drtw: A S800 mountain blk• with only one tire was stolen from the bike rack on the roof of the vktlm'I c.r. • 2700 Modl of -. v.rde Drtwe: S350 worth of men\ dot.hlng was report~ stolen from the laundry room of an ape"ment com- plex. • MO blodc of Wllltney Way: A suspect smashed the rMr window of • '87 VW Golf c.ar and ttole S 1 ,055 worth of goods. lndudfng • USO Kodak projector, dictating equipment. a brtefaise •nd 120 <Of. or slides. • 1MO Wodr of lllltw st.: A bav of bowling balls. a Wiiiet. two chtc:kbooks and 1 c.llular phone, all worth $2,391, WIN iNtched from • '12 ford car. Flofill<:tS, 'Booiµ Booms' and joker valves, oh my! WlH\l wilh rlll lht• t•xpln· SIVl! -,ound'> you'll be h t:MI llltj dfOllllcl lht• Wdle11to1ll h><lcl~'. you m1qhL well l>t•ht•vc Lht11 Nt~wpurt I ldrbor ,., und<•r 'i1•qt~. I C'luh' Th<• JOI> 1.., what you·,1 exp cl He or she yet'> lo shoot OH lh~ Club Cdnnon at lht> '>li(Jhl· est <'xcu'>e. hclVU\~J tlpt'lllll<J dct)' IOdct)'. lllul.' 111,ly hy <h>ll'll" ol ulhc 1<tl -,hut:-.. d<lcl c1 u1>0<I do .. t• ot <JIC.'t.'llny 'hol~ .111<1. Y'"'• 11 1' ltkt•ly lo lw c1 IOU<"'h 110 .... y rlflHlll<l lh<• Wclll'I• lronl. SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1995 AJ thP prohlc·1n 11ntl ronl'<'I 11. J l111'<.l lhe five• 1em1'<ht•, ll'>lt'<l 1n lht• tmubh•-.. huollnu :o.t•rllon of lh<• owner\ mcmu.11. Noth111u <lmny Fmdll)'. 1 ~Jd\I~ UI' dtH.l ct1ll d Monne Pluinh11u1 1n C:o'ld Mt•-.u *Sound-. hkt• tht• JOkt•r Vdlvc· on lhl• outl«t, • !{irk -..1i<I. or C"OUN· I knt•w th.11 In truth, I chcl not H 11 Wei'-lht• jok<>r: 01 lll<ll llw Nt•wpurt·M<1'><I Ml Iii let I' hclVllhJ tJlllllWry prdC· t1r1•. ( h 111111 Uill Popt'JO}' 1llld Jim ~ilvc1 cll t• < h r1ll i11q t1houl Ml'ct!.Ul't• It On opcnin~1 ddy, some clubs have the traclit1on ol crut•\ln!J en m<1s.se around the ha rbor, often with a Jd'ZZ ht1ncl on bodr<I. As a llolilla paraclC''i in t ronl ol anolh· er duh. the• cdnnonccr li rn ... c1n otricial shot of rt!CO~JlltllOll . l'ttdi rluh olhcl'1 "in1rcxh1n•tl rtnd ht'> 01 hN lld<J h Ot'ilCd Thell• dft' U'>Uctlly hdll d dOtE'O of lh<l\t' per cluh ThP OCC'dSIOn or 1ntro- ducinq v1s1tin9 bro'>'> l1om yuchl duh' up c1ncl down th<• coa<;I I'> oflf'n nol overlooked by the can- nom•cr, nor " th1! mo11wn1 ol or11- cic1lly cl<'clanny th1• 01wn1nn ol th<• n1•w hoctlinq ""cl.,1111 Th0u• 1-., o( <"Ol ll-.t'. mon• 111 op<>n ln<J dc1 Y' I hnn finny oll art1llc>ry pt<'ce ... BodlintJ type .. U'>1.1 II ,..., d ldrqcl cldll' 101 <JClllrlH lh<'11 nc11l 'h1p·,hc11w c11ul Uri ... tol l<1,hion. VdlVl', why d1dn'L lh1• uwn1•r\ •, Nol ltt worry. 1r, 1H11H' ot lht• ttbovci. Tlw, hi~1 bc11H1' dl'l' merely th<·) cl <"'hl11•s <t•h•hrt1l1nq dll dlllllldl 111 lltll ktlU\\'11 , .... Opt•11i11q l>cty. . • It" c1 lrt1d11ion lhdl l.>1..>q,111 o n the (c1,t <..'ut1i.l lo n1c11 k t11c lune wlwn folJ.., pul ll11•i1 huc1h hc1ck Ill tlW \\'cllt!I cllh!I lht\. told, C'rUl'I Wllllt•r. Tht"\ clll uul lo~wthl!f ell lht• lo«ul }•l<"'hl,C'lllh, held cl IC'W l11d<li1•-. .11111 nuht•<I <11HI c1c1h<•<I ell clll 1111' '(>tirkllll~J hOclh, IC'hl'-.ht•d ct11d re{ u 1 lnl>lll'd c1rte1 '>µcmlmg ~Ill! f1 i~1id 11111111h-. llP 1111 llw Wei)' martin in c1 l.)Oalytml. Hen• in lht• Wt•'>I, we clon'I hdvc such prohlem'>. We h t1ve an openinH day cclc hration b1•cc1u'>c 11 make'> a sple.ncHd excu'>P for a party. <md h<'CiHI'><' 11 rt>quir<>' tlw <thootinH ttf rannon ... The position of c<tnnonccr I!) ctll CXdltutl ullc c1t 11.iu:.I yd< hl Pelican Hill ladies Appreciation Day! In appreciation to Ladies, Pelican Hill Golf Club·is offeting: For All Ladies On May 14, 1995! • Twilight Rates All Day • Free Range Balls All Day Plus, IA dies will receive a $10 Gift Certificate with each green fee purchased! 50010 Off All Ladies Apparel P •r h P~a~: .e & 1', ,. " -u • M 14lh Only' T eacn nq Center dY Reservations (714) 760-0707 22651 Pelican Hill Road So. Newport Coast, CA 92625 (Between Corona del Mar & Laguna Beach) by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Oprometry LOOKING AT CATARACTS A co1oroc1 is o clouding or ine eyes normally tronsparenl lens As o resull, v1s1on becomes blurred Because colorocts ore likely 10 develop gradually, hOwever. they need nol be addressed w11t1 colorocl surgery (11 01 all) unlit they presenl some d1tficully 1n lhe conduct of work or recreation Nol everyone reocts 10 calorocls in lhe some way. Some people lino lhpt they do not hinder their lives in ways s1gn1l1con1 enough 10 warrant surgeP;. while others !ind them 10 oe very balhersome In o sense. colorocts ore much like gray norr f.ie1ther 1s a d1seose. ono OOlh result from aging end occur 01 d11feren1 rotes in d1fferen1 people Bolh cond1hons may be corrected 01 some point when thOse oflec1eo decide thol doing so will improve lhe quality ot lhe1r hves :~: V> A V> ~ 0 U 9 S ~'~ BUY & SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCESORIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. (at Del Mar) Costa Men (714) 631-7 363 Sonwlimc)) :.t•vcMI shot)) c1r<1 tired. CannonC'Cl'S have a wand old linw c1ncl do lh<?1r jobs wilh H u'Lu. Thl~ po~ilion •'> u<;ually ~1ive11 to men, bul di Bcihia Cotinlhian, we once hc1d c1 womc1n cc1n· nont•Pr. Sht• hc1~ l>e<'n known ever '>inc~ <1'> Marnd .. 800tn Buoni" Lc1,1 In ac1cltt10n to 'iillultnH othN cluh•,. lhe1c> ell<' Olhf>I' OCCil'>IOn'> on opcninH clc1y Lhat rN111m· rt1n· nonccriny. A I U'>ill<ldt• I'> llldlldctlUI y cl'> ()f C'Ollr'>t', C <llltllllll't'll\ hclVI' ctbu ht•t•n known lO lirt• oil c1 . rou11cl or two iu'>I lu1 lhe lun ol il. · Af >ur C"luh, Wt• hc1v1• nol H.! IJul two <d1 111u11ec1~. ii Knud ... un c1nd Miki.! M cn<ll•llhclll. (ill 1111• ... " cc1n11011 hu huill hilll'><..r. pn 1ix.1c I 1i>pl tec1 ot one lhc1I Nc1pult•on u .... <•d ctl WulNloo. 11 I rt•nicmber correctl y. M1kt• 1>1c1 ... 1 ... c1w.1y with t•ltlwr ii mu'lrulm hllh• rrul -mounl ran. non, or Cl ll·<JrlWJI' '>hlll'Jll·n It'" rl 1t1c1llN ol mood I lh1nk Ft~Ull! thc1t hrtlf <I dO/l'll ul till' t luh..., 111 Nl'W(Jllll llr11l1111 t!ll' AUCTION Commcrc11d Real Estatt' Office I Warehous~ Condominium · 2.200 sq. ft. Offiu Spnu 1.800 sq. ft. Wnrehome l'rcvrcw• M.w !11,I 111J ,\\;v 'Jih • 10-.\ ''"'""" l11c"l•1· \1.1)' l61li • 11 J 111 -11 W 1-1h St . C-.ost.t Mru C.111 for brochu"' ~cc UrJ.Ico i11fur111.t1HJll 1'.11.lt~,· for ClHHJ1lch.' tcnm ~nd co11di11011~ '(800) 338-6343 Micha.cl C. Walters, Broker C'Oll l TFR & ASSOC I ATES U\ I•,.::"'"',,• .i,:•;•1.1:"'' • /<,,,/ J •:.i:c Hl(1~·c11 o{de n J{orn Jewe{ers Desig 11ers & Manufacturers of Fine Jewe lry --Serving Orange County s111ce 1974 -- 2 ct. Tennis Brac~lets ·$599 ' 1h ct. D1amoi1d Stud Earrings s199 Complete 111-Hous'' }t'u"'lry & Watch St'rt'iCl" whilt.J you wait! • 2515 East Coast Hwy., (next to Oysters) CdM 723·0676 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Vour Oollo1 Cove1s Morel • 1922 HAI/BOH i.VO COSTA MESA · 5Aa· 11S6 manucll li'>l lhc1t •"ii .. 1xlh 011110 11 Thi• ol>j<•cl i'> 11011u-.t 10 qt•I lht< old luh ..,pru<1•d up hut.' hnp<'lllll ~. tu Will cl l111c1l·lll'IH'C'· 111>11 ltophy ,tor .ill lhc1l ... 1tippi11q. '"nclin~1. vt1n11!:>h11H1. "1·uhh111u. poli,htllH, !-i)lllllll!J clll(f olh1•rw1'it' clmn~J thinu' 1111 yow ll11<1 t yo11 would 111•q•1 du 111 ho1111• to t1y( BCC'dll'>C 1L\ ct hoc1l lh111q, lhc11':. why. 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' -... t ;.....---.. ._l _____ _ -. 'N6W O'll'N FOB. DINNER 81W1NNING TH URSDAY MAT 18 Br~"'k. 3w.ty for a \'isit to 1lw :Back Bay (;;\fr. O\'crlookin~ the calm w~tcl1. ()f .'l<~·nlc Up~r Newport B.l\;. rhc R.lck R.\\' C.1fr offi:rs cxcc:Ucnt Cllifiu-lli.l·i.n•le CUlJiiuc in 2 c:i..11.il,'run -.cttin~. · Woo 0t' you join us for 11 111oudM\atcri11~ mc.1 h) the b.tyr Opt11 sr1't11 tfays n 111c·l'k • l n.111.·.lp.w.• rr1't Pn,.L•iuq M1111rf11.1· 1Vi·d11rsd11y -11111·Jp111 • Timr.tfny-S1111dn.v -q111·~p111 lll:1Ji1t11111.11 .l111,Y ts (i/.l) 7.19·1144 l/Jl &tril &.' n,-;,., .• Vnr,.,., llr1ull . (I waud ., tf1o·.tur ll•Nlt mil llr.\T t• I/'("""' l1tHt1rb) 1 O~u off B1·t.'n kfast 01· L1111 c/J p~ /obi IJ.ld. q.O/l, A1o.tlwt 'd. :/)~ ·B~g:/)~t ~~· Rack of Lamb '~ " Lobster Salmon & Halibut Veal • RrGULAR Mr ·v A\'i\tL4BLL • Seroing Brunch from 8 30 a.m to 1 ·00 p.m CATERING SPECIALISTS Remember We Cater Boots & Charters M/11 your home or 111 our din111g room .... r.u lk<;1.";'llt<ln\ '·'" 723-0621 251 Sf-t1pyord Woy • "'t.>wpcrt Beach VJ1lh increasing age the lens al the eve oecomes less 1ransooren1 Smee less hghf gets ltlrough tne tens. more light 1s needed for reading ono other tasks For many people. the elfecl is hke looking ttirough a plastic oog II you ore experiencing fuzzy v1s1on or o loss of deplh percephon, you shOuld schedule on oppo1n1men1 lor o complete eye exam today Pteose coll BYWATER AND WALD. ORS. OF OPTOMETRY 01 545.9162. Olir office is convenlenlly localed al 2706 Harbor Blvd .. Suile 8. We ore open Monday and Friday from 9· 7. Tuesday. Wednesday. ono Thursday from 9-6. and Solurdov tram 9-3 PERFORMANCE J'AGUAR • ROVER g• x 12· Kashan ..................... _.,, .............. , ........... •150.00 Come &t nd choo~c from thl· fincl\t Oricnt<ll Rugs in the country. Whl·th1:r yolt :1rL' 11\ thl· markl·r f,,r ;in 11nt11.llll' fin1..· 11)\'L':-tm cnt rug nr n fin1...· n1...·w rc('rodu1.r1un r,1 gr.1~1..· your hum'-" 1...um1..· '" l-.:1 -.m1..·t "' ,,,.i ! ,, • 0 O! I I :~~ 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! ~-:-:­ !llml!I~ 714/ 650•5860 7:30 AM· 6:00 PM • 2 SHUTT\.IS RUNNING DM:.Y ' J I I' I I I I · I I I I 1- l I f I I I I I f M SATURDAY, MAY 111995 Injured youth stirs from coma • Noah Nestel, 12, injured when struck by a npni van, responds to questions by squeezing parents' hands. By Carotyn Miiier, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -When his comatose 12-year-old son Noah opened his e yes Thursday, squeezed his dad's hand and attempted to smile, Scott Nestel shed tears of relief for the first time since his son was hit by a car and critically injured a week ago. "He looked straight into my eyes and knew ~ho I was,• said an ecstatic Nestel Friday morn- ing. "I cried, but it was a good cry -it was like I can breathe again ... When it happened, ow heuts were throbbing-now we can feel the blood rush through our bodiel and we are alive again.• Accordlng to witness a ccounts, Noah wu riding hil push-and-go scooter acrou Bay Street near Harbor Boulevard May 4 when a Toyota mini-van hit him and knocked him off bis scooter, caus- ing him to hit h1s head on the curb. . The boy was rushed to West- ern Medical Center in Santa Ana, where be remains in stable condi- tion. Nestel and bis wife Cynthia, Noah's stepmother, have been at the hospital continuously since the accident -only leaving their son·~ bedside to go home to show- er and change. But for Nestel, being in the house with constant reminders of Noah WU beut-wrenc:hing. •tt'a bard to deal with seeing his tbingl left out that be WU IUppoMd to put away, like dirty socks or wet towels,• Neltel said. "But that meatnea is so trtvt.al now." Nestel said the docton told him they aren't sure whether Noah would fully recover from his injuries or wbe'n he will be released -but the father remains optimistic. He said his son is responding to questions by squeezing his par- ents' bands and wriggling his toes, and he is sitting up and expressing emotions. "Noah started crying right before he received his medication -I think lt's the mixture of pain and confusion," Nestel said. "I told him, 'I'm here at your side. I love you.'" . 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THI IUTZ CAauolll: RANCHO MllAOI A LAOUNA NIO• ~ m.AJllD NIMOIT ll!ACH (114) 721-tOIO ' I I Youngmer in stal>le condition after accident • Undsay Hales, 5, suffered bead injuries, collapledlung,broken collar bone when she ran out in front of a car. By R. John Forstrom. Staff Writer NEWPORT BJ!ACH-Undsay Hales, the 5-year-old Costa Mesa girl who was hit by a van Thursday in Dover 'shores, was lilted in critical but stable condi- tion Friday in the pediatric inten- sive care unit of Western Med- ical Center tn Santa Ana. Lindsay's father, Greg Hales, • said the r'cZ. gtrl iUtfered bead trauma, apMd lung, a bro- ken left coUa:r bOile and cuts and bruises a a 1"81Ult al the Thun- daJ:.;.ntng acddent. r utd that be was not able to aee hli daughter for flve to lilt boun after the acddent becauie the bolp&tal was run· nlng a battery al teltl, but be wu pleased .with the report that a CAT scan showed Undsay had not suttered brain damage. 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I I I • t I I I t--l I 1 • I ! , I , l ~ . i ~ l • .!' l . . 1 A GRA~D .PAV Harbor Day School's Grandparents' Day brings generations together By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff ~titer ·A~ -,oon as Ginna Rothwell • 'ilW he r Ur<llldparenl~ wulk inll> hl•r ~inder~J<irlcn Cld'i'ir<IOlll rrid<1r, she jUlllf>Cd in fro111 ol lhl'lll rur d 1tuht huu ttnd didn't lt•t them out of her sight - or oul 111 lwr i)rip -lor the rt!->t ul More than 500 grandparents siopped by Friday. Visitors came from as far awny as lndia and as close as Coronet del M ar to be a part of the celebraliofl. Fifteen pare nt <'ommittees and about· 100 volunteer~ have been workiny since last s ummer to plan the day, w hich had a "Trea· sure lc;land " theme. I land·made paper palm trees ctncJ lrea .. urn chests d~ralecJ the cttm· pu'>. "It's such a won· derf ul day for the children," said Bar· bara Berkhausen, chairmar ol the Grandparent's Day Commfll~e. "H's really some· thing that'<; all lheir'i, w here they can show off what they've done. I think the kids love it and it'~ 1:1lso an dpprPc1al1on of the ~ll'dndp1:1rcn l!-.." DON LEACH I DAIL\' PllOl BUI Jackson is thrUled to be h aving lunch with his granddaughter AsMey. Grdndp1:1 r e nl .appreciation wa~ • !>hown arr outside the l>UCOIH.l·yrdde cl<hsroom-., with i llu<>tra lion!'> a ncl lhL' ltlOl ll I ll\J. I IMhm Dc1r School'!> 21-,1 cllllllld l "G1cmclpMcnts' 0<.1y" Wei!> c1ll lhl• .~xdt<-mt>nt Ginntt coulcl !>ldncl. Sh<· cruwlc.>d over chdirs lo ~how A11~1u'>t und Pntti.Segelhorst h1•r clrt1w<'r ol :.chool -;upplic•s, hN clc•<,k .incl hN ;artwork d i~pld)'t'cl Oil lhl• Wctll. 111•1 ~1rcrnclpdrcnt!> loomed ldl~Jl' 1n thl· kindNHcll lCll IOOOl turrw.h1•d with tiny chdir., tc1hl<'' uncl <.dl1111t'I'>. But tlw Seyelhot 'ih haven't llll!>!)ed "G rdndµarenb ' Ody" m more than 10 years. "T lw ht>'l p~111 i., nMinly lo see th1•11 1•1wr~1y hen• c1t ,.,chool," !>clld l'cttl1 S1•u1•lhorst. c1 Corond del Mell 11•"tl1•nl who hct' vb1h'cl lilt' ... chuul h1•lo1 1• \\'llh C111nc1\ 01<1<•1 !)lbl11l\J' "I ,1hu <.clll'l Wdll tu !>CC llll'lll 011 ~ldCll'-Tlw !)lllUlllij h !>O won- cl1•1111l It 1(1\1''> thl'm -.uch il won- dNlul opportunity 10 h<• t'r<'- c111v1• " C'>'>dY'> on sludenls' "Super Grnndpcl" c1nd "Grdndma of the Ycdr. • Second-grade• Jc1;iny Danz1 wrote: "I think my ~Jrctnclpc1 i!> S uper Grc1 nu pc1 bccdU!)C! he always listens to my JOkes and we liste n to his." ('lc1!->'>lllfll<> Matthew Stokke wrott': "My grandma 1s lhe best grandma! Every Lime J go Lo her houc;c, I gc•t to mc1 k c tor· lillfil> .• After showing qrandpMents round lhe c;chool, '>tudents had lunch with their relatives in a huge white lent pitched on the school's held. A music program followed. with. 'lu<lenti. 111 the sldfriny role!-.. Eighth-grc1cll'r Lauren SavugC' uwd tht~ dc1y tu cr1 tch up with her grdnclpdl'enl!>, Jc1 ry ctntl Joc1n Leldcht!ur, ol S\!dl lfoctch. Sh~ logged in ..onw 4 udlrly Lmw ct!> they figured out cinswers on a math worksh<!CI. "We enjoy cvC'ry m1nul<' of it DQ•. ,EA, ~ Dt\11.Y i>ll1Y Grandmothers Beverly EJliott (left) and Jane Higgins can't figure out the n ew math pre~ented to them by granddaughter Meaghan Elliott and Grandparents Day at Harbor Day School. • bcc<1u'>c W<' have three cxccllcnl • ~Jrctndchildwn, who hdvc yo11c here." .INry Lel<.1ch eur said . Bc1C'k in lht! kindorydflcn ttn.Jd , Allbon and Huth Gruber worku<I together lo plant a marigold in a rlowN pot, hc1ncl·milc!C' hy A lli· '>On, a kander~1artencr. As she hl'ld hl~I !lf<11HlmolhE>r's hdn<I, Alh<ion d e'>c rihed the bc><il part or the clay ·My grandma's here." in the StQre! <w1rhth1s ad> "c '\\ \Jc ·1 c l1i11Hli...,c · 111 1 • Valentino • DKNY • Esc ada InUoduction to Zen Meditation OQDEQ BEAUTIFUL fLOWEQ6 FOR MOM AT A workshop with ~ntadons, video, discussion 6 meditation Sr/lfday; May 21 1:00-:OOPM 18lS~ Blv cf~ A In <>Sta~ CoQl'tyarda ., s.oo -'1're-rerrratton require Spon~~ Zin Home Stltc ery For further lnfo & re~stration call: arol Mudd .. rche c2JreenhtJuse al Weslcliff Court Open Mother's Day from 9:00 a.m. -1:00 Call in your order (714) 631-2402 •.................. ~· : On May Blh or 14Lh: : • R~ceive a free gift wilh minim~m : purchase of $20 ~or~ I I • wilh Mom's breakfasl or lunch al I I I I I I I I : HAUTE 'CAKE~ ! I I •••••••••••••••••••• (714) 631-5389 181 I r'fCfeJtcl:/f ilJ1live c.9feu.fl0Jll0Jeac/!# ~ft/ .9i'6'6'0 • 711;/0.Jl-£1/0,! 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"A little shopping, a little female . cerulean blue,............,,.._ suit accented with latbal looking silver tips on tbe Japell and belt. Married Jadiel need their lhere of attention, too. •ir.1nnocent ftm. We're married. not dead," added another voice demanding anonymity. • . · There were a number of men in the ATSC luncheon crowd. More men than usually attend . the ladies luncheon drcuit. Many were husbands. Otben bnliDAll EWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCH,OOL PROUDLY PRESENTS Jesus Christ Superstar . " :.. ·.~ . May 18 19 and 20. at 7:30 p.m. Don't Miss It.!! May·25; 26 and 27. at 7:30 p.m. ' ROBERT DAVIS AS JESUS Director: John Massey, Jr. • Choreographer: Kimberley Jacobs • Musical Director: Kevin Weed • Produced ·By: Gail Brower • Music by members of Newport Harbor & Corona Del Mar High School Band 8:30 9:00 10:00 RESERVE YOUR TICKETS NOW! ssoo F r r Inf ti n -2 Pancake Breakfast Surfing Contest \ · _ Exhibits & Displays Open • Classic Car Show • Antique Bicycle Displ~y Face painting • Pictures • Balloons • Th e. '!Bird Man" Musi c by "The Nomads" (All Day) 1 Drawing for Pl'izes ~ Fish Tacos Sponsors: I Hosted By: Prudential Newport Realty, Newport Seafood Restaurant & Bar McDonald's Balboa Peninsula The Newport Pier Association Thanks to our sponsors, and to the Surfrider Foundation for heir help in making this community event ~sible . . ti 11 > f Striking a pose for the "SophlsUcales" ue (from left): Cerise Feeley in Thierre Mughler; Penny Fox ln TadHhi; Barbara Magness ln B. Magness; Anthony ln Ver- sace; Lana Chftndler in Tadashi; Petrina Friede in Tadashi; Tina Schafnitz in CJn- ta C Design; and Adrienne Brennan in Max Mara. • nwn supporlin!J th<• cause. ATS<.:\ mis-;ion b lo provided JUVl'l\ile cli vN<;inn proyrnm through the htghesl qualily pro- te-;-.io11dl rc1mil y thl!rdpy. every one of th<' morl' them 400 1wople a110nclin~J the $SU ('\fC'lll wi:ts buyin~J nn hou1 .ind d half of co1111">E~l1nq toi cl troubled child. ThC' yuy~·: wPre !)l'tl led lO<Je ther, on tlw pn•nti'-l' that lhl'Y w ould 1•njur th<' l'\"l!nl more. In truth, lht• wonu'n wttnlcd their own tun. They wdntccJ llH' chdnce lo howl ill tht• moclcl-.. unmhlbite d . Th(•y \\'dntrcl ... their i.hdfC or ctlll'Olicm Without hdv1nv lo walk lh1• strN'I'> of NYC. Till' hu-.- hn11d-. '-tll ctrnh cro-. .. Pd. very propc:r, n•ry -;ltll. Cld,sic role rt•vc•r.-.,1 I or thl' no., A ~oc1olo­ Ul'>I \ clrt•c1111 '>t!lllll~J. Thl· '>ldlu""'qw· hloncle Bar- bara Magness 1ownPr-rctailN R. Mdunes~ ol Ncwpo1·t North <.:en- t1•r1 CcintC wilh hu~btind Jay Magness, t111 oil c1nd gas man, .ind <1 troop ol frwnd-. dnd letns in il htr<.-d w hile• 'ilrNch linio. Bar- bie Stll with tlW Uirls, t1nd hc•t hdirdn• .. ·wr Anthony. "1 lc's one ot us," -;did Mt1Ull<'~:o.. I l usband Jdy wc1s !-.C•nl lo lhl• uu>-s tc1hle to ~1t t1rm ... c.n,.,.~ccl. Mc•cmwhile, Anthony lwkl cm11 l. W~drinu d Ven.de<' jttck('l, emblazoned with hldc k· and while -.w1rhng filigree, ct white how tic 1n'>p1recJ by 18th c c•ntun nwlc li1!>h1on, dnd black ..;'ncJ wtute pomtt!d !>hoes that would h,1 v<' nlddt• Little Richard proud, Anthon~ hypnotized hb wumt::n. "I did -;omc 40 women ror l0<lciy':-. gctthennu. I did dll the wonwn dl th1~ table. I did Lana Chandler. cvcnl chair, up on the <,tage. • utrNccl the proud tonsor- iill ctrli!-.1 .;urw•ying hi-. <iomc1in. And 11 ''ct!'> most t1S'>urcclly, dll his domain. Chdndh::•1, tt very ldll blond<' h1•.1uty tform N Mrs. Bruce Chandle r) had hc>r locks pilPd on top of lwr hcc1d in c1 vcn· -.exy '>W1rl Shi• Wei'> pcHI Goldie Ha\\11, pc1r1 Goldil• Lock!>, with .1 lillll' Ivana Trump lhrown in lur good llH'd..,Ull'. Mellssa Ghavani, owner or Ru\ di .It-we ·It ·i... 1\.1 ·wpurt Bec1ch. Cttlllf' cl'i •. PC'hhlP'> .. Anthon>°· pulled Ght1vd111·., ht11r into c1 n11 ly top h1111 lo ... 1ww oil her t O- n11ll111wlt>1 p1•arb dllcl ulack onyx c1ncl cl1c1mond d1op nc•cklace. Yuu·vc 9111 tu -.how oll lhe goocb 1f you're· in lhl! l>u:-.inC'~ . .. lldlf Lhc 1oom die Royal cus- tomer ... ~ conhdl!cJ Ghdvdnt's si!>- tl'r, Loralyn Whitaker, dtlC?nding w1lh Helen Hamett, Denise Poulin, 'illpl'r N1'wport uttomry · Christine Karol Roberts ill d uedUlilul wh1lt' '>llil lnmnwd in hlack tit the s1t~rv1'. .ind the Ple- gt1nlly drc•s"cd 1s1. .John btwclccJ k11il suill dnd co1ll\•d Esther Cutri i11 lrom Ka11cho Mirayc. Lid o blc\ Hal Linden (nol the actor ... actually thl'i Li<lo Hal Linclrn look!> morC' likr. Telly "Kojak" Savalas1 sc1unte1cd over lo pc1y hun\a~w l o r\nthuny as w1•ll Th<' hc11rthl'.,-;t•r was a con- l1dnnt lo Ltnd<'n''> ldtC' wif<' Sally, who j)dS'>cd on lci.,l y~dr, tdken rrom the world in her lorlil' by cdncer. Anthonv mdde house calls to th~ L1ndt•n hom~ to bol- 1-tt.•r Sdlly in hc•1 rinc1I month ·, d ue-,turc Lmclt•n will never Jorgct. Ill• al-.o <'dill<' O\'l'I to the tablt! to thank Bili hctrc1 Mngn<''i'l App<trenll) Lmclt•n C"ctll<'d Mag· 1ws .... rill tlCllvl' ATS<.: m0ml>cr, .1nd told ht>r th.it he• wnnlNl to hur .i tc1hlc· of 10 for tht• lu11ch. • Bttrbtlril, you invih• ninll ladlt.'S lo cttlNHI •.. tlllY ld<liC) you dmost• ... t1Jld nw." I lc1l Llrul<'n held his own court. 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An assorted selection of Petite Blousons from another famous top maker! $77 $110 $49 $69 . -- mini Cl] stctraqe ./ Individually Alarmed Units ./Security Gate Access STOR E NOW & SAVE ./ Resident Management Team $25 /0 70 rnn ; " pen oys • 1000 Units UIJ!!.U :;;: ./ Competitive Rotes D ~ 644-2 7 4 7 ./ Personal Business & 1177 Camelback Street Seo.son~! Storage a1so" AVENUE Newport Beach CA e./ Deliveries Accepted I e Mention ad for discount • New renters only ---=---~IIE EX~RA SPACE YOU NEED n.-rr--r- Cr:dtm (.I Ewlyn• ."'-~ J~ .Ji--"-'-... 8..fr -fF~. ~ II"'-. .r--,, -,.. " !- I •• • • • I .WESTCLIFF 17th Sum tt lrvinr Avtnuc -Nrwpon Beach • Th• flnHt & most varied 11lectton of cards In the county • Stockist for Crabtrff & Evelyn • Personal •tt•ntlon and Hrvlce We'v• remodelled Come ... our t>.autlful new look I 11 Westcllff Pf aza 114 d3, ,.,. "c•l•bratlno our t•nth Y••r" ''./11\I fiJr .\tom " FUSH CUT, EXTRA LARGE DELUXE MIX 99 KORBEL 699 C~PAGN 7!1J.NL 8RVT OR EXTRA ORV • No CROWDS • No PRESSURE • No HYPE • SIMPLY A HIGH QuALJTY CLUB. COMFORTABLE FOR PEoPl.E OF ALL AGES SHAPE·UP FOR SUMMER Pl.EASE CALL FOR AAAPPolNTMENT 631 ·3623 II llHT Ori~ ' ~1~ r ,. VI({ 548-4053 I , n 711-3181 645-6731 ~{ 650-537 0 (~ J $1{ 641-1133 D [I .i 646-5)2.I p IJ ,. OD 641-0710 tu111 r I J n~v 711-9034 I 641-6619 'G 1UlffilH\ 646-0534 { 641-7803 631-8888 .. "~ 645-6505 f'jtr: 111< Jl~f ~ OlDt !UUffO fti hi ~ ~~V Sa.t 548-8771 \ ~JH 631-1996 'i1 I ' C ~ tr( 631-5400 Ml '1 ~.QYO 548-3406 I .. \ 650-7849 . o~~ 1 ~ rnuto~ 646-7197 UIV-DH pau' 641-1111 UUIPt UP H"YPOtT 6J1-3613 Ht,Ll Oil 64s-s968 ~Hl~~uuu 6so-0369 'U<llJJ PUUQ Clt~Htl' t>so-1391 ., I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I .. I . I I I I I I I I I I f-. I I I I I • SAl\MDAY, MAY 11 195 '•TODAY YOUYH &allh'WIG Youth plllllOl'I and wbn are Invited to u. •Youth -Miniltry ~ S-01Nr• 9 ~ to 3 p.m. at lcM 0 am Cal.._.. Col· lege, 55 PC Drift, COit.a Mela. National youah trainer/1peake1 Jim Burm speakl on "Youth Min- istry: Making • Positive lrnpKt .• Fee at the door.ls $18 perpenoo. $70 maxilllum per group. lnlo:S.56-3610, ext 323. ,_.OSOENCE "Science of Mind u· ls JuaneJ- la Evans' 10 a.m. to noon work- shop at Newport 19..m Cbarcb of ReUglou Sdwe. 901 Dove St, No. 145, Newport Beach. TEA AND FASHtONS St Jobn the DlvlDe Epilcopal Cburda, 183 Bay St., Costa Mesa, hosts "Tea at Tara," a spring tea and fashion $bow, at 2 p.m. Tick- ets: $5. CREATION SOENCE ASSOCIATION The (;reatlon Science Aaloda- tton hold.S a public meeting ~:30 p.m. at Mariner's Church, 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Mark Annitrage, expert on micro-biolo- gy, presents "God's Amazing Tiny Creatures,• a program geared for all ages with colorful slides of microscopic algae. The meeting is free and all are welcome. Info: Bill Morgan at 898-8331. •SUNDAY ISRAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY •Birth of the Israeli Air Force• is the free featured film at 10 a.m. at the Jewish Culture School site off Red Hill in Costa Mesa. The film is part of the Israel Indepen- dence Day celebration by the J.C.S. Chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. Directions: Gina at 642-3928. BLESSED MOTHERHOOD ·Divine Motherhood• is the 10:30 a.m. topic at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. •MONDAY INlllMllH HUNGla WMIC • l~~Hr;:..:::n: 7:30 '° 9 p.m. at u.... Cllllida al ClutlllUlllwnlt .,... .. ..-. 4915 Alton Paikway, IMDe. 1be walk II Oct. 22. •WEDNESDAY aaGV-SllOl.E The Newport M... lmH IDllll'Wtla Coaadl feeturel a pa.n- el disculsion ol •lbe Clergy's Role in Soda! Issues• at oooa at the Newport llMCb lDS Stake Cbmdl, 801 Dover Drive. Panel members indude: the Rev. Steven Mather of First Presbyterian Church ol Anaheim, Rabbi Allan Krause of Temple Beth El in Aliso Viejo and the Rev. Gary Barmore of Fairview Community 'Cburda. Luncheon is SS. Info: Jim de Boom at 548-494,2. SING1.£S PROGRAM . As part of the •Serendipity• program, Jim Dunham conducts a seminar titled "What To Do Until Love Finds You?" at 7:30 p .m. at Sl Andrews ?re•byterlan Church, 600 St, Andrews Road, Newport Beach. It's open to all singles for a $3 donation. Info: 631-2880. •FRIDAY COFFEE ANYONE? Christ Church by the Sea is sponsoring a "Coffee House• in the church's social hall, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Various coffee selections and pils- tries will be available for pur- chase. There is no cover charge for the 7 p.m. event and musical entertainment will be provided by the Fourteenth Street Gospel Band. Info: 673-3805 or 642-6006. • SATURDAY, MAY ·20 WORTH WORKSHOP "Women's Worth" is Gail Miller's 10 a.m . to noon workshop at Newport Beach Church of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday ~C..Pm!IW Senbs 1:4S 1.111. "Birthing The True Self" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Religious Science IO:JO 1JL & S:JO p.a. · 2205 MAIN STREET .• SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 • (71 ~) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SAINT J=S cruRCH I FIRST CHURCH OF ·Ac...::.:!:~.,... CHRIST, SCIENTIST s.w., '-" aww. LeN efHI.....,... Fr. David c.' And.non, redof 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach =IO~ 673-1340 Of 673-6150 714/675-0210 • 7:30 am Traditional 9 om (OI ltemf>o! OfY. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 am Charismatic: and Wednesday noon Church ioam • 5pm, Sunday Sc:bool IOam Wedneldaf MMtingl 8pm .... thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ Galatians 4:7 Branch of The Mother Oturcb The Fint Cbuda ol Chrllt Sdmdlt Bolton, Mt111cbaetta CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . lNTEO CtUtCH Of CHRtST To....__" To C..; To c.." To 00. Or. Dennlt W. Short.. Minister Sundey Worlhlp 8:30 & 10:AM Ovch $dlOOl9AM ~ • 9'.AS ~ CNld c .. Provided 644-7400 ,,, ,..._. ,,,,., CclfOM Del .. ... -- ..... Id .. 901 Dow St.. . r-----------------------~~---------------~------·----­. :J,~:=;:.a..m ,..., .......... "a.. ....... , 11'< ..... Dllm .. SocWy pn11nt1 • lecture and dilcullion ..t. OD Sbin Bud· dbllm 7 p.m. et tbe temple. 2S4 Vktorla St., Costa Mesa. Info: ... Hirosuml at 722-1202 Ol Ron- Die Young at 651-3102. Mesa Bible · Church •JIWS It ntE MOVIES• That's the title of a program presented by tbe JewWI Sec:alar AIM nteMaa. Retr.hmentl will be proylded at the 7 p.m. event and a small donatioil will be requested at the door. Directions: Mike H~ man at 536-7181. •ONGOING PRAYER DISft.AY As part of National Day .of Prayer, Ant Cburdl ol Christ. Sdendst, Com Mesa, 2880 E. Mesa Verde Drive, features a spe· cial display on · prayei: in the Christian Science Reading Room through May 31. The room, open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, offers visi- tors a place to explore the Bible, Mrs. Eddy's writings and other lit- erature. Into: 546-3722. PRAYER BREAKFAST Pint United Metbocllst Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Cos- ta Mesa. Into: 548· 7727. HOLY COMMUNION • a..ae: Mma Btble Chapel. +ADD??] : 1734 Orange Ave .. CGlt8 Miia. + "'·1a ra 548-9733. ·~ Foursquwe. +YIM CHI.at ISTM- USHED: 1934. ... + sava ,. •. Wednesday -7 p.m.; Sunday -10:30 a.m. + MSTOll: Bob Stone. + MSTOIUU. STAFF: Kim Skeen, childrens' pastor. Trudy Naman, church administrator; ·Greg Pte, youth leader. +SIZE OF CONGIEGATION: 65 (weekly attendance). + MAKEW-OF CONGREGA- TION: •we have a lot of younger families," Stone said. "We really have all ages, but most are in their 30s." --. + Ottl.D CARE: Nursery care available; children's church school up to sixth grade on Sunday morning. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Con- temporary praise songs, led by a praise band (guitars, drums, pianos. horns) and a worship team. +WELCOME WAGON: Greeters welcome ~uests; visi- tors can fill out an information card to learn 1more about the church. .. +TYPE OF SERMON: Stone MARC MAllllf I DAll.Y MT Pastor Bob Stone welcomes .worshippers to Mesa Bible Church. uses consistent Bible teachings in his sermons. + UPCOMING SERMONS: For the next few weeks, Stone will be teaching on the pathway to ever-increasing fruitfulness, using the exam- ple of Hannah. + PROGRAMS: Intercession ai;ld prayer groups; women's weekly bible stuqy; congrega-. tional bible study; junior and senior high meetings on Thurs- day nights; men's fellowship groups. · +MISSION STA~ To meet the spiritual needs of o~r community through the gospel of Jesus Christ. + INTERESTING NOTE: "We believe in freedom in expres- sion and worship, but there's order in thtst.," Stone said. "We believe in the freedom of clap- pin~, and speaking out praises during prayer." By Anastacia Freeberg St. James Episcopal Church. 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesdays with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Info: ~75- 0210. L------------------~----------------------------------- A COURSE IN MIRACLES The non-profit organization A Gathering of Mirades present #A Course in Mirades • lecture and discussion ot 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Allen Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer, leads pie lecture. Info: 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. BIBLE STUDY His Dlsdples FellowshJp in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, foOd., fun and fellowshjp on F{idays at 7:30 p.m. All ages welcome. Directions: ANGEL CAR WASff 1701 Tustin Costa Mesa ffll at 17th St. bSO·~l~I J.00% HAND 1 Car Wash U 1 COMPLETE CAR WASH 1 Sealer Wax ' DETAIL ... !.~:.,!. .. : $3.99 : S!~:.!9 _ ~xpi.!es:_S·~-9_3 ___ lf!pi~es_?·~-~ _ ~ .~ .............. , ........... -.......... . FREE Car ~ash ; VJa:#::"w'.:. .. ::;:~~::,· ...... . .,,... ~ l l'fl'"' • ,.,,. ... "''"'-'9 ( f~Oft• ·~ With Oil Change 1 ......... ,~~~;:~··.i, ... . Ex res 5·31·95 Ex res 5·31 ·95 METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED lllTHOOfST CHURCH 16~~~feNla~ve. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Suf'l<!aY School All ~s 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin CoetaMuo MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wonhip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. r. Ric 979· 4 LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach . 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler _. Wesl~ Counseling Center S«vlces Avalrable . COMMUNITY CHURCH FOR REAL LIFE mm~ Co.MJNm OIUIOf bS.W.,S...PAmJa WwSmlca: ........... Sueilt .......... ,A.al. sue .... c.-. .-. ..... CA nns 7H.M4.7MI PRESBYTERIAN A !Is ••• ,., au . ST,. MARK PllF.SBYTEIUAN CHURCH Suni•'I Worsllip 9:30 ".m. Cltili C.re, S11n•1 School ]•mllore• •t &1tl11uf f Newport &•ell 644· 1341 James at 650-2589. PARADIGM SHIFT T~e Newport Beach Baha'i Com.m~ty allows participants to hear andlexperience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A: New World• 7 :30 p.m. Fridays at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Directions: 759-0999. , • Please send photographs and written releases detailing stori upcoming events, sermon topics or a other news Involving Cost. Mea a Newport Beach churches to Religion E tor Matt Coker; Daily Pilot, 330 W. B St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. You ~n also f items of interest to 646-4170. Re are requested two weeks prior to event date. r · -CENfER ·stfoE REPAIR 1' a I 285 E. 17th St. ~I Costa Mesa Next To· ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M·F 8:30 · 6:30, Sat 8 :30 · 5:00 1 15% OFfc0~tth~a !!,!PAIR WORK 4 -1 Complece Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair. y Cop ~~~-m_§--~-~-~-~-~-~--- CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Aft. 11 S.MI llalltl Ntwport ltlCfl Sunday Wol'lhlp • 10:00AM Or. ~-:::: c:;~;:;:: ~ S7S1 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove f 1'5, N.I. (lytst ol JomborN) (North d Brislol) (Easl ol John WO)'nl AJrpott) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m . M, Tu, lh, (71~) 6'6-3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hanmway "W1 lwe clli""'11, ,,,,,Jr, ,..., "'11/tt, "1M" ""6/u, ...,,_ W.1• ,. Clll'f, ,. rMe6 ,.,, ,. .,., ,,.., to ..... (Wltit1111" • ~ Sundly Smica .... 8:00 & 10-.30 • Sunday School & Bible Studta -9:30 160 Victoria Sired • Costa Maa, CA 92627 (714) 031 -1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) rRESBYTE RIAN fM '+~ e~------~--------, ·1kR~'D~ (!Jl H~. H~ S)f./-:l/240 ~~~'.Ill~ Presbyterian Church Wonhip •nd hear thi fmlCtlcal, Olrut-ctnmeJ, bibilcel mt91F. "BEAUTY, BRAJNS, POWER ANO HONOR" (E.ther4:14) ,, " I •I ) .. II q .. L I I ' •tODAY GRAD NIGHT WORK PARTY ( ·,,.,, .. M<·~• I hc1h Sc-hool m'NI.., · hulp JMlntll\~J 'C'uncry lor the ..c·hool'"' Grdcl Ni~Jhl. Thl• wo1k pdl ty will med dl lhc school dl ~ .1.m. ctncl lnh•n·~~ccl vulunll•t•rs -.houlcl rnl1 J,mtt Sulllv"rn t1I 751- 6415. . WOMEN'S HEALTH FAIR I foc1u Woln\•n's I h!allh Scr- viC'el> i'-'IJOOM>riny cl £r~c wonwn·., hN1llh lc1ir, Imm 10 <1.m. to 4 p .111. di U1c Red Lion I lotcl In · Co~ld M cSd. Women will have lhc opl}Orlunily to '>pc.•ak to Hod~J health ccHe P»pNls -0bout prcy- ncmcy, mammoyr.\pl'ly, yynccolo- ~J)'. tertilit y. oslf•oporo.,is and lllclll)' other wolll~n\ ht!dllh i.. .. uc.• ... Ht:srnvdl1on.., «re n•quir<:<I hr rallinH (800) 51~·4fi24 . OPf N HOUSE Tht:' Pdrk l'nvdte Udv School, loclll<'d ill ~WI Munll' V1.,ic1 Ave. 111 ( ·o~la Mc'><I, ,., 01Jc•niny ii'>' tloor'I" to lhl' puhlit· 110111 ~l:JO <1.111. lu 1 :l.:.10 µ.111. All~11d~~~ Hid~· vb1l cldl!>'>l'OUlll'>, view !)ludunt'::. wurk • incl join th<· l<'i-tiv1tic.•!-. w hic-h include.• c1 rdrrtc;; loud dlld uuvcr- cltJ~!-.. c1nu stuuunl c.•nltirlt11nml!11t. for mon• inlurmdtion, c-dll 645· 5171. PIER PARTY Tlw Newport PiN As!>ociation is spon1tonnH the ··New port Pier Dd)'." ThC' duy\ lc1tliviUc., l>c9in di H::ill cl.Ill. ~rnd induc1<> ii dnssic- Cctr show, <l ht·~1chs1de pc1ncdk e br~dkrt..,l, up,.n hou-.c t1t th~ lill·· !llliml -.t.itiun, ,incl ti '-llr1/hocly- 1894-1995 F OU R GENE RAT IONS 101 Years! All Ho rr/wood F /oori11g 011 SALE .ALDEN'S CA RP E'l'S. I NC. lhh.; l'L1l·~1111.1 ~r. Co,tJ \k,.1 646-4838 around town hoarc1 <'Onlrst~ f-ac-r patntlO{J, hal· loons-dOd 'iUrf lllUSIC by the • Nomad<J" wlll contrihulc to thf' pa rl y a tmosphure. SKIN CANCER SCREENING Bcror<' you lkqin worklnH on thdl sttvaHl'! 1tum11wr tan, you might want lo lak<> advantage ol lhc.• '>kin C'ttnC:O( '\C-r<!Unlnus OOIOtJ oftered l>y Ur. Jcimll'> C!. Pullon Jr. Th~ scrt!eninys dre dVdildlJle every Saturd<ty lhrou~1houl Lhe .monlh of May and costs $5. For morn ir1formalion, cull The Pullon Skin lnsUtute al 631-DERM. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors tttul low incom~ famt- hes or the Coslct M e!>d//Newporl Beach ctrea Cdn obtdin Cree U.S.D.A. surplus rood the c;econd Sciturday of each· month between 8 and 10 d.m. in the rear pdrking lot of lh<' Crfurch of Chri...i, 286 AVOC:dt.IU si .. in C:ostd Me!>d. For more anlonnation, c-ull 63 1-2177. •MONDAY • m('('ts th<'"""' nnd thir<I Monctny" of Lhe month ror six SC'lsions lrom 7 to H·30 p m. al 2900 llristol St., MUil' J-108, 111 Costa M C'Scl . roc-u .. 1-. finding your "right livd ihooc..1 ~ work prcdic'utcd on hiHh '>Cll· P-.teem dncl lre~dom s~ll-exprn'\· slon. r:or mort• anlormallon, C'all 850-1()89. •TUESDAY. RADIO SEMINARS "I low to Gel Booked for Ratllo Shows" ls Lhc title of a free !>emJ- nar.; c;c-hedul<>d for noon in the! Priend's M eetiny Room ol the Newport Beach Central Llbmry, 1000 Avoca<.lo Ave. The program will reveal how to locate t,1lk rddi°o !>ldtions, pruparc d llldil dntl tclophone cdmpaign to ~cl hookt•d, m1d morn. "R<1clio 'tincl Telev1i.ion in Marketing," a I rec -.mall hu.,inc-.-. scminc1r, will Ix· held al 6 p.m. in Lhc sc1me room. St!111111dr pdrtkipdnL., will ll~c1fll how to gPl lrPc and low-C'o'\l raclio BABYSITTING WORKSHOP puhliC'ity, and morn. For further Tlw Youth Empl11y11w111 S1·r· i11forr11.1tio11, '"'" 111-:umo. vic-1? of lh<' I hirhor Arna (YcS) 1s CONDO OWNERS ALERT ollerin~J d ' rree workshop The Law Offices or Thomas C! . clt!siHnC'CI to lN1c-h h<1hysi1tinu MillN is hoslinu a lunch program skills. The workshop -which is in which Speakers ftom the Build· off ered on Tuesddy ct::. well -will ing Industry A1tsociation t1ntl the instruct· partiC'ipants on the cur-Calitomin Association ol Realtors rent babys1ttiny rates, c-hird care will clisC'uss the real estate the techniquel!> c11H.I basic first did reyulc1lion1t ,proposed by Freddie skills. Both classes will run lrom 3 .Mac. The program will bcyin at to 5 p.m. al the YES office, 114 11 :30 d.m. dl the Sheraton Hotel, Edst 19th St. in Costa M esa. 4545 MdcArlhur Ave., Newport SELF-DISCOVERY MEETINGS I liudch, ctn<.I will cost $:i0 belon• "Do Whdt Yuu Love, The M on-Mdy 11 of $38 dfler Mdy 11. C<1ll ~y Will follow" !)lu<.ly yroup J Ellen 1:!1111!>h c1t 380-7360. • Bankruptcy • Corporations • Wills/Trusts • Tenant/Landlof'd • Divorce • Much, much more inrtf otnf n 1Jntnl~gnl Richard H. Foltz 751-0734 M l.LKC AP S Satur:day, May 20th, l 99 5 3:00 -7 :00, PM . • Match-Ploy Tournaments Every 30 Minutes • IRONPOGMAN™ & WPF™ Pitch Gomes Tool 2 Age Groups for Tournament Ploy (Adults Tool) $1 ,200 IN FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS TO THE TOP 4 PLAYERS (selected in the Grand Anale 'Grand Masters Tournament) HUGE PRIZES FOR 1 ST & 2ND PLACE EVERY 30 MINUTES Pre-Register at ''The Creative Play" 462 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa -(714) 645-0720 PRE-REGISTRATION $3.SO pre-registrotton fee includes: 11 Authentic POG™ brand m~kcops • WPfTM tournament Kini • Slice of pizza & beverage at Lamppost Pizza • Gold Commemorative POGPOURRITM Series I Pock & S Drawing Tickets A Sl 5.00 VALUE $7.SO Entry Fee Doy of Tournament Come & See The New World POG FEDERAnON™ licensed series: . LOONEY TUNES™ & AN/MANIACS™ • Fun POG™ Stuff POGPOURRI™ Series II SLAMINATOR™ Oassics KIN/S™ Foil Pack Coming Soon: BARB/fTM COUEaOR SERIES & THE nCKTMIJJ! . ~ Papell1s Furniture Vault Wholesale Designer Furnffure Outlet Gives Shoppers Manu1acturer Direct Prices Businessman Alan Papell stands relaxed, casually chatting with customers who seem surprised at the low prices on the handsome designer furniture which fills his magnificent showroom. Mr. Papell, who has been In the manufacturer direct furniture business for over thirty years explains. 'Tm constantly polishing up ways to perfect my purchasing power. I feel I have both the experience and the intuitive feeling for what d emanding and sophisticated furniture buyers really want. Buyers are sometimes a little bit hesitant to believe that we c an really provide top grade, excellent quality designer furniture at prices such as we offer untll they actually come In to our lovely showroom. We enjoy knowing that all our customers can purc hase furniture designed exclusively for their home. and with the added luxury of paying wholesale prices.·· -The concept seems-uniqt.:te. Mr. Papell says that manufacturers have an urgency to move their goods continuously, and that by providing them with a constant market for excellent goods. he is able to get them to give him extraordinarily low prices. These low prices are then passed on to buyers of high quality furniture to get further ref e rr a ls qnd even greater business for his w holesale furniture showrooms. How does he get so many buyers to · come into his showrooms? I quietly advertise 1n quality publications like the Dally Pilot that sophisticated Shoppers are likely to read. My advertising is low key. No great fanfare about the low prices. I talk essentially about the superb quality we offer. I discuss the extensive selection that we hove available. I mention the low prices. but I don't hove to pound the table about them. Smart shoppers know the difference . WHOLESALE FURNITURE EXPERT ALAN PAPELL ~ -. . SAYS BUYERS ARE TRILLED WITH BIG SAVINGS ON CUSTOM. DESIGNED FURNITURE. THIRD STORE IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IS PLANNED TD BE AS SUCCESSFUL AS HIS PRESENT SHDWRDDMS IN -- PALM DESERT & NEWPORT Mr. Popell said, "Most people don't want just the lowest price, they want their furniture to be somethlog.natawortbY ... ihey want to be proud and delighted to have it in their homes If they kn<J\N that they can get 1t from us at a substantial savings. they don't rn.Lnd getting into their car and dnv1ng over ro see us. Attel all. "Mr Papell continued. "You don't buy furniture every day. When you need and require the finest furnishings for least cash outlay. you'll be very pleased indeed to visit our showroom I'll say this. it's certainly nothing like any retail furniture store you've ever encountered." The concept seems to work. Buyers seemed both interested 1n the variety of furniture displayed and intrigued with the low prices The warehouse features o w ide selection of hand caNed armoires. elegant entertainment centers for stereo and television components. living room and bedroom suites in a seemingly endless array of tasteful and elegant styles. Difficult to find items such as hand crafted baker's racks. consoles. ornate mirrors. floor lamps and bar stools seemed in ample . supply. Shoppers who inquired whether they had to take what was on display or w hether there were any other choices of styles available seemed pleasantly surprised. Sales counselors told them that nearly all the furniture displayed comes in several choices of finishes such as crackle. antique whitewash, distressed. and many lively and interesting wood stains. Iron furniture was available in more than fifteen different colors to match nearly any decor. Unique stone. marble granite. and travertine Mr Papell said he has enjoyed a wonderful reputation and very good success in his Palm Desert showroom. We ore continuously adding new seNices for our customers who demand the very best H Said Mr. Papell. "We now provide a complete design seNice offering flooring . window coverings. bedding and accessories for the home. · • Papell' s is located at 3601 Jamboree Rood in Newport Beach phone number (714) 476-8185. Papell's Furniture Vault ------1 Manufac urer Direct ....,__ ____ _ Armoires • Ir on eds • Nightstan s • arstoo/s • Baker Racks • Consoles • Stone Tables • Cockt;ai/ Tables • U holster • Hu e Selection of Accessories Reg. $2500 -$3000 Queen or King 14 Finishes to Choose From! HANDCARVED ARMOIRES . . s1995 Reg. $3600 -$5000 39 Finishes to Choose From A Huge Selection ofArtWork & Accessories Value of Priess B Fl. SOFA , • tfJ ~ SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1995 N..>•11111"C a.:a-MAa111 M...,.. u.il)· flillic 1lh 'I Latest musical shows why Harbor High stude ts are superstars T h(• nrunc.• AnclrPw Lloycl Wt!hlw1 c-on1urc up inht\.W' of hi!J huclHet mu'ii- <·ctl' I ull of opul1•1U 'Cl' cllUI 'ipe- t l~tl d luth. C\ c•n ell\ (•ctrl~ Wt•h- h1•r wori... 11i...1• ",Jt.,,u, C. 'h'"' SUp\'l'>lrll " llh'clll'> .i IMCJl"·'C"dlt• tJll)(lllC llllll. P1\·w111111q "S11pt•1,lctr" wilh u l>ullq1...•I 111 11111\ $15,000. i~ Vll'lUdl-1~ 11;111"'"''''' 1111· 1111>,l l<1 rijt! l hc- dh'1 ~Jll1up~. Uul $15,000 b ct lrll'!Jl' c1111ci11nl 11 you'11' c1 h•!Jh "tC hui1I d1c1tthl d1•p111 lllll'lll. I low c ,11\ c1 hiHh ,c·huol JU~lir~ 'Pl 'IHlllllJ lhctl kind ol lllOIWY on . christopher tt•ela Make Those Patios and Entries Beautiful ' L1..·r Jim Jcnnin~s m,1,111 \'\lltr c11mrk·11..· y.trll h.11 '"l,l..tp1.." • F. "1'1..'ll hril'.k. hl.il'.k, ~{\Ill~, td.:, ,l,111: & (11n1..11..·r1..· \\'•I k. •( :.111 l'l..'(l llllllll:lhl q11.il11 \ ,k·,tgn~r, • Q11.1lirr \\'ork Ill c. ''"' ~ 11..•,,1 Cir. N1..·"t'••11 l\:.11 .. h 't111..1..· I '>69. • P1.111;,,t.!.._. I'" 1hk·111, ! W1..· a f>layf It's no problem, U the hlgtl school happens to be New- port Harbor Hlgh School in New- port Beach. Harbor Hluh'' pro- <.luction or •Jl!~US Christ Super-- star• opens Thursday m the cam- pus' 700-\edt l{o1'ert Went~ Thc~­ atre. Ac-ccm.ling to drama tccic-hN Gall Brower, the producer of "Superstar," 9ellrny the funding for lhe production was the eusy part. The Newport Harbor Boost- r r C'lub hac; h<'C'n s~llinu tkk<'ls lo "Supersl ar," and expects Lo ' break even on lhe prcx.luc-lion, a goal that is usually met with evf'ry H1frbor High play. The school fronts the money to the <.lrama departnlenl, then recoups the tu net• throu~h ticket sales and program a<li.. "ll'i. tnO'-lly to lf lvo kidli ct chancP to get on \taue." said Rrowt'r or lhe sc-hool'H woduc- lions. "WC' rnr<'ly mako d profit. Our lf Odl Is lo l.>n..!t1k tivon. • Wilh a lar~1c auditorium in wokh to prest>nl the plays, and lh~ -.ix p~rCormttnC'<!S <;cheduled for "Superstar," hrC'aklno even shouldn't provo Lo l>e lou <Jiffl- cull. Th<' fa('t that Newport Har- bor hc1s a good track recor(t pre- l'.ill H.1hhitt l11'-ur.111l l' h1r :\utP ()tll11l'-. ~r\'ll'.1..' & :-'ruhaltr\ !'\11Kc I '>17 631-7740 +fl OIJ l'\cwport Bl\'J. • Newport Bc;i~h ~~ ......... u;,L,&J~w.u.&:~LA....-=="=,,=,"=1..-r1_,1.._·m_. --l-IL---5 000 Blooming Orchi s, ---Jim Jennings l'LJS'J OM l\tASONR't; 171..1 I . 17th"•·. ~llll\'.' ~L)(l l·11,q Ml''•' (7 14) 645-8512 "\1.1h' l_h\.U""t. # t')!~\r; Kodak I C PAOOUCT'S Why take a chance and be disappointed? Call the company that has satisfied lOOO's of cu.~tomers for over 26 )'tars ---I~. l't •• 1' ".c f\,, '..• ;1·11.!.ll '' ~<':,, i'c'c\! 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""'"""'":rr-ll"'CIOgtlAilJlt}• o I _______ :..J When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. Prices Starting As Low As s159~n . e.. Pc. Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Difference. Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work ~ independently. Only Beautyrest , ~ pocketed coils are joined in the ' , middle, so each coiJ moves ., independently to contour every .inch of yoor body. • 3165 Hllbor Blvd. Colllleu .......... ".,,,,, 545-7168 Anthuriums & Bromeliads $5.00 & Up 20% OF'F' All Foliace Plan is 14th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic Five-Kand Two-Mile Fun Walk -~, ~ Saturday. June 3rd, 1995 Race Regi lration $19.00, Walkers $16.00 Race Day Registration will be available at $25.00 if race is not filled. Start Times Registration 6:30 a.m. Aerobic Warm-Up 7:30 a.m. Women's Race 8:00 a.m . Men's Race 8:30 a.m. 2 Mile Fun Walle 8:45 a.m . .w:ill.•~-_..,,r..:. ...... '1 ~ .... ,,., .. ,""1'-' ~ ~·~(J ~t • . Major Ra~e Sponsors Seonso __ r~""--' Jm' MKT ~ m JOO'~ mr MKT COAST NEWPORT ~ • PROPERTIES ' ~ ' ~ntlnu 'xc-P.llP.nl. w~U-anendPct productions makee the t;teak- even g<* ctll lhe morn reelblic. ~ut why thli St 5,000 butJ~1et, whkh I'> l!nonnnus hy mc~t hi!,lh ttrhool "L1mlard"1 Browc1f Scticl thtal "Supm~lctr" L-, can l'Xpon~ivc piety lo itldgc, bcc-duw ii rt!quut>i. <:tirt~in i.pc- c:idl ellc<'~'> ctn<.I prolusslonctl lurh- nkal (.f\Jc1l1lies Lhcll llt'C'fflsildh1i. •pending monP.y to aC'hiPvf' them. The characters of both Jet.us Mc.I Ju<.las will PO!lld lo "heaven," ct v!Jiual lrlck lhal <.loos not rome cheap. The sew must look good. and l'ilncc them• i!) no tUttloguc (tho entire pltty ls ~ungj, microphones ancl other ,ound et1uipment must l>e lop or th~ line. Anet even with thf' lartic • Exerci,. equipment • Scubo gear • Wmuih • Surfboorch • Goll • R~ Anytlliltfl A eWrytNftfl IO do wiflt ..,,., ~ w. ..,,_,,.,,,,.. 548.oMO , 670 w. 17 ...... c.-M-. ,_block ... " ol iioplel) Information Hotline -644-3151 Packet Pick-Up (Extended Houra) Panicip•nlt who h•H prt-re1i11ered ma.v pic:k up tjtir packet at the Community ~rvicu Otpartmtnt betwttn the houra or 7;3() a.m. and 7:00 p.m .. Wedneedl\Y, i\'ay 31 through Friday, June 2. Packe1 indudH: Ract' 1·1hir1, Bib Number and Wa1tr Bo1tlt. Registration $19 include• a cla111ic 4-color 100 % cotton T-1hirt, a 1ourmet brt•kfut on 1he "Rutauranl Row· and a Commt rftqratf-.rWatt'r Bot~. Day of Race ~gi11ra1ion is $25. - Awards • Awards Prt'Mnt111ion follow1n11he race by Dan11,y Bibb ofCou1 Newport to the top three fini1hera in Heh ol tht' runner'• c•1ecn~1 ~et. moll Of the tedWcal polltiont, 41 well 41 tM actors, are all students. But. M1d Brow· er, that's how futwe theater pro· fesalonall leam their craft. •The kids are well trained," Brower confirmed. ·niey rival many professional hoUlel. • In fact, one Harbor High •tu· dent. senior Shawn Pldler, will be enroWng In USC's Theater Design program this fall. Fidler bu already designed a recent production at Costa Mesa Play· house, and has designed "Jesus Christ Superstar." Other Newport Harbor stu- dents, as well as students enrolled 1n independent study, are acting in the production. Some are from other local high schools, 1uch as Corona del Mar. Robert Davis, who plays Jesus, is a former Newport Harbor stu- dent who, wblle enrolled in independent study, is acting pro- fessionally. But students aren't the only ones that help out on Harbor High productions. "Parents know that school arts programs need help, so they pitch in," explained Brower. "Allen Galletti, the parent of Ryan White, the student that plays Pilot, did the actual set construction.• Llke most arts e ndeavors, ma.king a profit 1s the least of the concerns at Newport Harbor High School. Instilling students with an appreciation of the arts while affording them the oppor-· tunity to learn a craft takes cen- ter stage. The fact that parents and the school district acknowl- edge and approve of that is an indication that some local folks Tealize how important the ~r­ forming arts are, and where the next generation of arts perform- ers, and performing arts audi- ences, are coming from. That fact alone is worth a standing ovation. Wmning thespians ) Congratulations to Newport Harbor High School, Kaiser Ele- mental}', Harbor View Elemen- tal}' and Estancia High School (all in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District). These schools were recent winners in the 15th , Annual Drama Video Competi· ti.on. The awards ceremony for the competition was hosted last Monday at South Coast Reperto· ry in Costa Mesa. The competi· tion is sponsored by the Orange County Department of Education and is designed to encourage all ages to participate in theater productions and to provide teachers with critiques wt>Jch point out areas of excellence and constructive suggestions. 'Spirit' lingers · Speaking of SCR. the current Mainstage hit, "Blithe Spirit" by LEAH HOGSTEN I OMV PILOT Newport Harbor High School Drama Department students reheane scene from their elaborate staging of .. Jesus Christ Supentar," which opens Thursday. Robert Davis plays UUe role. Noel Coward, has been extend· ed through Saturday, May 20. Why? Could be the fact that the production is one of the most enjoyable theater events of the year. Ticket demand has been high, so the additional week is most welcome to accommodate all those who want to see the play, which features Jean Staple- ton I" All In the Family~) ~nd a host of SCR regulars. Good night now Speaking of extensions, the "Red, Hot and Cole" revue at Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,.661 Hamilton St., will now end its run Sunday with an 8 p.m . show as opposed tp a matinee. By the way, the second-to-the- last show is at 8 tonight, tickets are $15 and more information is available at 650-5269. In demand Deborah Buck-Mathews is a very busy girl. Th6"23-year-old violinist is concert master with the L.A. Opera Guild Orchestra and is assistant concert master of the Long Beach Opera Company. ,,What are we going to do tonight?" NOW THRU MAY 21ST! MAINSTAGE mEATRE. «that's not enough, the Pasade- na resident frequently dnves to Oranga County, where she 1s 1n her first year a concert ma ter of the Orange Coast College Sym· phony Orchestra Sunday, classi- cal music lovers can see and hear Buck-Mathews as she per- fonns two solo works with OCC's Sym· phony at its final concert or the 1994-95 season. The concert is slat- ed to begin at 7:30 p.m . in OCC's Robert B. Moore The- atre. Buck-Math- ews will per- Deborah Buck- Matthews form Dvorak's "Romance forVio- lin anti Orchestra" and Pablo Sarasate's "Carmen Fantasy for Violin and Orchestra • "Deborah is a bnlbant young violjnist," commented Alan Rem- ington. director of OCC's Sym- phony. "She's extremely exc1tinq SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1995 A 11 to watch and hear. She bu a wonderful future in front of he1. • Buck-Mathews may keep busy musically, but so does her entire family. Her father is a pro- fessor of conducting at Cal State Los Angeles and conducts the L A. Opera Guild Orchestra. Her mother is a pianist who runs her own studio. One of her brothe~ is a Hollywood pop vocalist, and her other brother is a cellist in the music department at USC. "The last thing my father wanted was for his children to become professional musicians,• noted Buck-Mathews. "He always told us jthat music is a hard life with very few financial rewards. 1 suppose we didn't lis- ten very well.· Last call Paa.fie C horale ends its 2?lh season with ·carminia Burana" 7 30 torug~t at the Arts Cen~r • OtRISTOPHEA Tll£1.A's column appears Saturdays. Send items addressed to him at 300 W. Bay St. C~ ta Mesa, 92627, OI' fax 646-4170. m!~WINE AT TOTAl DISCOUN •...J FREEWAY CLOSE· NO MEMBERSHIP FEE 1-• "Un~ll•v•bl• low price• •• the moll popul•r pl•ce In tile L.A -• ...1-• for re•d•r• to l>uV premium wine.'' HY• Wlne & Spirit• meg•zlne "Our Wine Bar is Open Daily For Your Enjoyment!" MERIDIAN CHARD '93 (BEST BUYI) MARKHAM CHARDONNAY ·93 (SPECTATOR '91/ SAAFORO CHARO '93 (SANTA BARBA RAS FINEST I ROBERT Mll40AVI CHAAO RESERVE 9? \PARKlR 91 I MATAHZAS CREEK CHARO 9l.1N£W RElEASEI STONESTREET CHAROOM AV 93!SPECTATOR 921 CttlMSC* TIDE (fl} FMllCM alSS 11'8·1SI TME f'flW FAMll Y l"I FltHCH IUSI 11'8·13) CltlMSC* T10£ (!ti WNIU YOU Wlllf Slf£ltltl8 (PG} fltlDA Y (Ill 'Alml(" " IADIOYS AGOOfYMO AU • SATURTDAY. MAY 13, 1995 readers hotline . ·. Are ·bumps·the answer for .speeding drivers? • Readers agree that no matter how it's done, drivers must slow down. EDITOR'S NOTE: Since 12-year·old Noah Nes· tel was in1ured after beim;i struck by a vehicle while crossing Bay Streerlast week, debate has 1aged over whether speed bumps should be 1n~talled in residential areas to slow down dri: vers. Here 1s more 1e-action from 01,1r readers: I cllll callrnq cll>oul tht> l<h'cl ol -;peed ln1111µ:-. u1i lldy Slrt•t~l. ·While I sym.tJd- l h11.t• with llw pdte•111 ol llw ll-yc:dl'- t1ld l>u) whu W<h hit, I lhtnk ev~ryone -.huuld 1 oll">Jdt•1 \\'hell woulcl hnj>p<'n ii ">t1pp11fl ">lcll h UlllWill~J (UI Sj>l!l!d l>ulllps 11111•\1•f\ ... 1n·1·t 111 t•\'1•r~ l'llnllllllnily. [\ 1·n hud\ 1h111k ... th.il otlwr drivers clrn1• 111;11c1 ... t thn1uqh tlw1r neiqhl>or· hu111I-.. \ 1•l \U' .m· .il-.o lhe• e111l'"> w ho \Ire d1 I\ lll~J lti'l lhl1llltjll I'\ l'I') IJlll' 1•l'>1!0"> m ·i~1 h horhnocl~. • While! spuccl hump~ lll<ty slow clown pl!Oplt! in their neiyhborhood , bumps ull ov0.r the city would bPcome A Pandora's box. You wouldn't be able to c.hive throu~Jh town without 9oinu over bump drter 1>u111p. • S~e<l bumps are not the dnswer. JI pt>o1),le are clrivinfJ too last on Bay Street. there should be: c1ddition<ll cnforccmonl. The police should yo out there with radcir cmd they should beyin dlin9 people. JlM DEVORE ( :o:-.lcl M<!S<I ThC' pcrrenls should mdkt• -;ure• thal <111 lhe children should wear helmets. Obvi- ously lhi!'> child did n ol wedr ct helmet. A lol ol kiclo; plt1y un the• strnels -l•vc:ry· whore in tho rlly -and 1hc!y sh911lcl 111>1 h<.! c1llowt!<.I lo he lhtlrn. M¥ h~drl um!:-. out lo lhl! rnotlwr c1nd llw child , lml I think n1ciyl!e we shuul<I lc1k11 this c1s .i • l<!s.-;011 -pt..:rso11c1l 1'1•sponsihilily c1nd pctrenlal w sp<lll'>ibilily. The other thing I would lik<! lo sc1y is that your wc1•kcncl arlicl<'; "Th<~ ht!Sl mother's, dc1y pn!scnl c)r all," ... Why in the worlcl c c1n'l we (?vm· pul som~body in our newspapm who hc1s..4Jo1w every- thing riyht? The way they were sup- 'fl~ocl lo livn. W<' Hlority lhf'SP. pooplr! who have done thin~1s all wron9 and arc trying to reclaim their lives. Why can't we hold up lhe people -c1n<l ther<~ are plenly of them out there -who hav<! do(le lht! ri~hl thiny, who hc1vu done wt!ll ln sc:hool, who hc1vc dont! whc1l b ri~Jhl and h avt! qmw lo roll<!qe and lh(•n slarled lht>ir le1mil)l c1ller <1propm111<11'· ri<lH<'? Why c·c1n'l we~ p ul>licizt• lhOM' . 0 p<'opt<• w ho <lo lho ri!1ht lhinu insl<'ml of f><!Oplci who USO Cl'dCk C'l)('dilhl dll<I nil lhi~ othur C'rcip dllcl nel\\t thoy ttrc~ 1ryi11~1 lo !JC!l tlwir liv<~s lo~wthm. I think il is c1 '>CHI c·c111111w11 1c1ry 011 how lht• uwclltt hol<l'> up lll<l Wl'OllY mHI 01 soC'iet y for mlvnrlL'>1~11w11 1. SHARON GRIMES NC' Wt )()fl BNlCh I dill cctlliny dhoul "l~<!lldt!l"s hdvc~ mix-ed opinion~ aboul s1x!c<l· bumps". J nm rn<Oly rinury with sonw "n1 tho t•<litori- al letters lhal arc in lhis 1wper. 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I lo.nm,· w1· clrn1 I ,d\''"Y" i1un•1•, 11111 lh,11\ pcJrt ol c1 lrt1<' 1110tlw1 /'>11ll 1l'l11t1011 .. h1p We"vt• lll'1'11 lh111uqh r1 h>I ell louqh pt->ri- ticl'>. l'\'e• hc1d prollh•111">, "'" IW\'l' \ ou. WC' .1IW.t)''> snh 1' tlwm l<HJl1 tlw1. W ithout you, PRESIDENT Bill Clint on, (D). The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington. D.C. 20500 (202) 456-1111 (6 a.m . to 2 p.m. PST.) VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 20500 GOVERNOR Pete W ilson, (R). State Capitol, Sacra· mento, 95814, (916)445·2841 U.S. SENATORS Barba;a Boxer. (0), 112 Hart Senate Bldg .• Suite 2 12. Washington O.C, 20510 (202) 224~3553 or (310) 414-5700 Dianne Feinstein, (0), 331 Hart Bldg., Washington O.C., 20510 (202) 224-3841 or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles. 90025, (310) 914-7300. Sunday is the day to express our love for mothers. I'd I)\' 1111wh1•1<• ,..\.,much"" I hc1tl' lo <1d11111 11, I llf'NI you 1n my lil1•. You've• clorw ... o 111<1ny thi119'> lor me. You've tc1k· I'll lv11 tire Celle ol Ill<'. Yuu'Vl! <'hcW~Jed Ill\ dic1pl'I''>, l1x1•cl Jll)' d11111c•1 c111d lc111qhl 1111• 111c1nv 1h111q'>. You'vl' ~1iven 1ne ~11:cc1l opportu111t1t!"> in lilv I tc1n 'l L'>.prC!-.'> 111 \vords how much I luvt> )Ull. You llH:!dll tl11• world lu nw, .i11<I 111un• I lrippy MolhPr\ 1Jc1y Imm your "on, Alexandros I k Ill' M rn 11, Thi-. Me1llwr\ IJt1y ·1 Wctnl lo q1ve• you "1>11Wlh111~1 trn111 my henrt. !::iOill<'lhinlJ Vl ·1~· ... we•PI rll1CI kind, l1kt~ when you ~JdVC llll' liirlh. f-n>lll lhal ddy Oil, SOllH'lhlllH in my ht"'!r1rl told nt1! thttl you wpn• nol uu1tl~J lo he c1n onlinury mom, hut c1 !ll'l'clt, spt•C'ir1l 111um! Th<1nks, Mont, lor lovin!J Ill(' cllHI C'dl'illtJ lor nit'. You hr1ve• <1hvt1y:o. l>l'l'll thr,.:rc when I h<1ve· 1wede•d vmt. You rN1lly'c1rc c.1 lrul! ~11ll '>cnl ltu111 God. You dr<.: m y yu<1rdi<.111 <.1nycl, 111y '>pcuc1I -;td rll~J hl Lhc1l I hc1vc lu l ullow. You ctn • c1hvt1y ... 1111<1 will rtlWilY" lw Jn my ht•c1rt. Thc1nk you 101 qi\ 1110 1m· t·wry- lhino you <'nuld. I prnm1 ... c· I will ilhv.1ys lc1ke spCC'l<1l <'clfC ol you. Whcil I cllll '>clY· iny, Mom, trllll.l' l 1u111 111y Vl'fY own "l'l'- dril lwcirl lhc1I y1111 !l<IVl' lllt'. Mo111, lhdnk'> lor t•v1•1ylhi11y! I lc1v1• you! l )ec.ir Morn. Luvl' <ilW<JY"· Yow dc1u~1hle1 , Lorena T hb MolhN\ Dc1y I w c1111 lo ~1iv1• you cl q 1lt lo ... how how Ill UC h I lovi> you . I l11vt• I 1•v1·1 lold you lhc11 you're• my lwru? You die' llw wind hc•rwcilh Ill) w1l1~J"· 1lcl\1• I lulcl you li1l1·ly I tial I lovt• you ? Mom, I Im 1 • you '>ll much. W<' knc1w tht1I wc•ve· l>1•c•11 throuuh sollH! li11d lim1·'· liul we· pt11l1•cl lhrouqh ii hy lovi11~1 <'etch olhor. You n1<1y think thctt wh1•11 I 111ov1• oul. l w on't lov1• • )'Oll, hul I will r1lwe1ys lovt• y114 111 my lwtll'l unlll I dit•. I'd rr1 llwr ~ltiy c11Jd :-.pend lht• \yholc• ti.iv with you lhttn he c11 school c1ll dc1y. I M'l' lht• lov1· 111 your C)'C'>. I know wh1.1l\ wei~1hin~1 on your mrncl. You cr111 IH• sun• I'll lov<· you in my h1~<1l'I. l\l'C"<lll'IC' I ht1v1• h<·Pn l1vi1111 lhrou~Jh lh<' ;.1.:.RC I ;,.?,7", '11\1 , ~110.,. fQ f PHOTO ye cir:-., I know you Im 1 • mt· l>t •c c1 u-.t • ol lhl' lc•cm .. You r c1n hi' sun• I'll .. 1ill loVI' you I l<1J>P) Molhl'r's D<1y. I love you! IJ1•t1r J\rltH11, Your .. on, A nU1ony Thi., Mollwr·., Day f \\'<lfll lo !llVl' you '>01H<'lh111q ltum l hc 1>0110111 o l 111v h1•cHI. Thc1t is !11. '>cly, I lov1· ) 1111. I love? y.ou 1111 llll' th11HJ'> lhc1t you hc1 v1• do11t?. I <1ppn·1·1- t1l1• ii cl fol. 'vuu ctn! !111' \V(lfld lo 1111 •. No 1111\' (Clllld h<IVP cl hl'lle·r 111ollwr. You l1<1ve C'<11t•d lor 111<' .111 m)' Ith' c1ml I clo11'1 know how tu '>h<1w n1y c1ppn·ci<1l1011 I know 1'111 c1 ll<li11 in llw hull, hul lwv. whill cll'l' kicl:-. lor? I h.1vc• .1lw<1y ... IH•Pn 1111'1'<' lor llW, lh ruU~Jh fi<HI l1lllt''> cllld !1ood linu· .... Yo11 ht1vc• 11lwc1yo; hdp<•cl nw in c'VC'f)' wc1y you c·on. You ll<IVC' prov icl· e•d dollw:-. .incl shdl1!f, y1111t11ok <liu111!I' c•vt•ry tll~Jhl 1111' u.,, cllld I Wcllll lo "<IY 1 lhclllk you. You'w tlw 111!:0.I Mom c1rouml I cllHI 1'111 proud to hc1v1.• Villi cl't <1 mu,lheir. I Jovt• you very much. · ' j Your son, Michael I how to (ZOntact y0titr representatives HOUSE Of REPRESENTATIVES Chris Cox. (R). 47th Dist., 4000 M acArthur Blvd.. East Tower. Suite 430, Newport Beach, 92660. 756·2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg .. Washington. D.C. 20515, (202) 225· 561 1. (most of Newport Beach) Dana Rohrabacher; (R), 45th Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Huntington Beach, CA 92647 847·2433 or 2338 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, 'OC 20515, (202) 225-2415. (Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach) STATE SENATE Ross Johnson, (R), TBA STATE ASSEMBLY Marilyn Brewer. (R). 70th Dist .. 18952 Mac.Arthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863· 7070 (Newi>ort Beach and Costa Mesa). CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San Francisco (415) 904-5200 (South coast region coverage split between offices in Long Beach (213) 590-507 1, and San Diego. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. 92701 Jim Silva 2nd Dist. (Costa M esa) 834·3220 Marian Bergeson 5th Dist. (Newpo rt Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550 COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa M esa. P.O . Box 9050. 92628-9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth 0. Parker. member. Trustee Area S (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.) COAST COMMUNITY COUEGE DISJNCT 1370 Adams Ave. Costa Mesa, 92626, 432· 5012 Chancellor: William M Vega, E D .. ; Presi· ,..\ dent: Sherry Baum; Board Members: P,aul G. Berger, Nancy Pollard, Walter G. Howald, Armando R. Ruiz; Student Trustee: Eric Warren crrv GOVERNMENT Costa Mesa: City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, 754- 5223. Joe Erickson, mayor; Peter Buffa, Sandy Genis, Mary Hornbuckle and Gary Monahan, council members. Newport Beach: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 644-3309. John Hedges. mayor; John Cox. Jan Debay, Thomas Edwards. Norma Glover, Dennis O'Neil, Jean Watt. council members. ORANGE CownY MIR IOARD 88'Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa, 708-3247 President: 8uck Joh~ Vice President. John Crean; Directors Doy Hen~ Randy Smfth. Don Willet. Jim Undber'.9o GMy Haylkawa. Emf. ly Sanford, Marian u Folt9tte. of thmm other p<~opln n<1<1c1 to sil hc1rk and lhink l>tllow lht!Y wond~r who lt1c huck is yoiny to pc1y. lor it or whcth!vt:r. This l<1mily is ~1dcvinu <1nd lhc!y don't nc1!d lo Ix! told lhal il's their lc1ull. MARGARET THROOP Costa Mc•sc1 ... I ilm ii dOSl' rrrc'ncl of No11h N<1..;td. Nol c:lost!, but very dost!. I want lo know ir you c.:dn ldlk lo tho city so lhey c.:dq put in Sf?C<!d UUOlpS. ·EFREN GARZA C.:osla M esa I think they should put speecl humps in Buy Street IJecmL<>e there dre all Lhrn>e kicls running oul them dJHI we flt!t.'(1 :-.pcud bwnps. CcU"S cU·e yoi.11~1 lo fttsl. PlettSl! put i.11 :o.f X!<~l humps lor m y friP.ncl N0<1h. RAFAEi ROSALES < 'osld M<!:o.<1 correspondence Election was a farce Whut a Carce Tl1<!sclay's c h:ctions lor slt1h! Senate w<1s, T housc111ds ol dollars s-Pen.t for dll 11 ':iu lurnouL · I WdS cm insp~<'lor on <l p rndnrt thttt hat.I 1,641 rcyislernd volt ?rS,"c.rncl 54 turned out -which is a 3.2" ... Elcvt!rl p ercc'nt, I wc1s surpriM!<I. To have the Pilot -which I respe•ct thoroughly·-use th<! word "ldl1cl· slide•" in ils he..icllinc is incr<•dihlc'. To think lhttt sonum1w i~ yoiny lo ht• o;it- lin9 in Sdc:rnmcnto w ith ju-;L 71 .... ol lhn VOIC!S (rum 11 ·: .. of the VOh!r.- shows whal c1 low lt'vcl we hc1vc .. sought. I low will WC' IPt1ch people lo lttk<• responsibility 1111<1 undersl..ind w h<1I a vote m ean:-.? A vole is ct'privil<'~lt!. Tuesday was a Cicisco and <1 lr.i~iecly. II has noth ill~J 1<1 clo with llw ttu<ilili- c:ttlion~ Of thu CdlHlitlutes, il hds lo do wilh whdl Wt! hc1v<• c1tlowl!d our'>}'!-.· lem Lo clt!teriorc1 le lo. I am so sad about the w hole !>ilua· lion, nol just Tuo!>ddy's elections, IJul 'nll or the elections in the la~t numher of year!>. I could rcwlly cry. ELEANOR HUMPHREY Co:-.lct M nsd GOP proud of Johnson Ref)arding Fred M artin's. Moy 11 column: I wc.in tc<l to !'>uy lht1l lht! H<~pul>licdn Pctrty ol Orc1tl~Jt' County is c!xlrcmely proud ol our nl'w ... 1<1te Scncttor, Ros!) Johnson, w ho Wd!-. t!h.?<'lt!cl by c1 dC'mocrc1lic pron!'is. l>t·'lllO<'rtilic l>olh in l ht! pri111c1ry <ltHI lht • !Jt'llL!rc1l dl?f't ion. II Fred M mlin I'> not comlortabk· with th<1t, thC'n I .,i1m 1osl lhc1t h<' mow lo c1 tlilh!rc nl, It~:-...., d1!1t1ocrc1Lic, .in •ct ol llH: ndliun or lhc world. II he hd!> tjllt''>lion~. lw b murc thdn we•k11me• Lu use• his conimc>nls wilh lhc! RPp11hh- C'dl1 Porty. BILL CHRISTIANSEN 1•xc•culivc din•ctor R1·puhlic-<1n Pc1rly or Orclll!fl' C ·ounly NPwporl lkcwh I lalfway house half baked The prop05ecJ llru~1 t1nd akohol 11•hdbilitation hallwny hou:-.t• i'> c1 hc1ll hc1kecl idea. I scC' th<• dollar '>iun~ in lh<' Will CStdlC prn-,;on's <'yes cllHI lhe' ruhber .,lc1mp wht!rn it wt!lll I hrouoh 1111' c ily. Th1!rn is <1 school. two churr ht•s ancl tt c:hilc.J-can• center right in the r.1dius. I clo not c1pprov<' of this. II .m y ol lhc• other communilic·~ in Ne•wport • nn lhP othN siclC' of lhC' h.1y • would he i lll<'ft~ ... lt!d in this rehc1h rcic·il1tv ht!inu 111 thc ir ndHhborhood, I ,~;Hild Ct!rlAinly wclconw the m lo wril<' in or volunltmr sonw propt.!rly. I know tho VdlUt!S aw down lht!M' dfly..;, lik(• 1319 \C1nyon, DovN Shfo·c·s, Lidu, I larhor L'>l<uHI. I nrnan I he !Y 1111~1hl Wflnt lo ..;pcuk up on thb l>ec:dusc Wcsl N t•wport Ht.!ls llw !->horl 1m<I ol llw slir k . SONJA THAYER Wc!-.l Nmvporl NEWPORT.MESA UNFIED SCHOOL DISIJUCT ' ·. 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. 760-3200. Superintendent: Mac Bernd. Board Mem· bem Judy Franco, president; Jim de Boom, Ed Detker. Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Le«e. Serene Stokes. MESA CONSOUDAlED WATER oesnaa 1965 Plaeentia. Costa Mesa, 631 -1200 Board MembeB: Trudy Ohlig. Hank Pan- .an. Mario Durante. Jade Hall, Tom Nelson COSTA M1SA SAMfAllY DIS11kf P.O, lox 1200. Costa Mesa 92628-1200, 754-5043. lolt'd Memben: James ferry. "*'/wt. Pin) NN RMdl. Arttne.Sc:hafer Ind Din ~9gl0(1. ) ,., !1 . a th :ii ·11 icJ ll'l sf ) \ . .. l• ... •: •• • •I ·' ,, ,, .. I' •"')' .. \ CONTINUED FROM A 1 beeli the baby's grandfather -her dad, who had been killed in action May 5, 1968, when she herself was only four months old. She made her fourth pilgriJn- age to The Wall on Father's Day 1993 with a group called Sons & Daughters in Touch -fellow chil- dren of soldiers who perished in the Vietnam War. But this visit was particularly special -she brought the sonograms of her unborn baby in her womb with a !Tamed note: "Happy Father's Day Dad I Here are the first two images of your first grandchild. I don't know if it's a boy or a girl. If the baby is a boy, it will be named after you. "Dad, this child will know you -just how I have grown tq know and love you even though the last time I saw you I was only four DISTRICT CONTINUED FROM A 1 . said, since the loan term would probably be less than a year. Fine said the negotiations are .~98% complete,,. and that any loan agreement must be approved by both the frvine Ranch district's board of directors and the sQiool district's board of trustees. Irvine Ranch Water District President Peer Swan confirmed the two agencies have been in discussions and said, "We're still working with them; nothing's firm yet." An exterision on the $47 mil- lion loan will also require several levels of approval. Both the school board and the county Board of Supervisors, as well as the bond holders, must sign off on an extension, according to Fine. That process may be some- what complicated by the fact that the district is at odds with one of the lenders, Fannie Mae. That creditor made its own deal with the county to be repaid first, even before the district got its share of money back from the county pool. This secret agreement angered school district officials. Still, 'both Bernd and Fine BACK PAY CONTINUED FROM A 1 hours either for sick or vacation time. . If an employee stays heaJthy and takes little wne off, as John- son did, the unused time accumu- lates and carries over from year to year. Hence the substantial pay- out at his departure. Former council rnember Lucille Kuehn, now a member of the library board of trustees, believes that the library staff bud- get as a whole could use some trimming. With a full-time, on- site librarian, the city could save the money it pays to part-time staff, according to Kuehn. •1 don't know why there's all of this overtime," Kuehn said. •But with a full -time librarian, there wouldn't be all of these part time staff members to pay over- time to." ... months old. I love you Da~y. your daughter, Jeanette." Cbervony knew her memento would be catalogued and pre- served In the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Collection with thou- sands of others, but seeing it in the book, published this year, was a total swprise. "I'ro ~lad I found out t.hiS way, instead 6f sorneo~ telling me it was inJtMbook," Chervony said. "I wuby myself with my son -a moment to ourselves." It is her memento that begins the book's pictorial sampling - including CQJllbat boots, family photographs, a woman's braid - !Tom the more than 25,000 offer- ings left at the Vietnam Wall since it was erected on Veterans Day 1982. . Cbervony thinks her offering was chosen because of its symbol- ic meaning. "I think my sonogram is at the front of all the memorabilia because it is the beginning of life, expressed optimism that the clis- bict will be able to handle all of its financial obligations. Fine said both the school dis- trict's creditors and Irvine Ranch officials have been •helpful and positive" throughout the negotia- tions processes. "I feel confident we'll be able lo dedl with the situ- ation somehow," Fine said. Bernd said he was assured that the county's recovery note delay was not due to a financial prob- lem, but rather a legaJ notification issue. An4,he said the school district prepared for such glitches by beginning work on contingency plans several weeks back. "We're in negotiations. We're working on two parallel tracks," Bernd said. "We want to have both of those in place to take care of the problem." and all the other items are during We," she said. And she has kept her promise to her father. Her son, Eddie is his namesake. And she plans to pass on to him everything she has learned about her father since she started her quest in 1988 to know the man who died a hero at the age of 20. In a late-rught attack on May 5, 1968, Sgt. Eddie Chervony car- ried five seriousfy wounded men across 100 meters of open terrain to safety. While carrying the sixth .man to the friendly lines. he was cut off by enemy forces and attacked with grenades. Protecting his wounded com- pan.ion from enemy fire by cover- ing him with his own body, Sgt. Chervony received a fatal wound, according to U.S. Anny docu- ments. which Jeanette covets dearly along with her father's medals of honor. Jeanette and her mother never talked about her father or his death, but while she was growing up, Jeanette said her family and relatives always commented on how much her looks resembled her father's. Her dad -the man who was the topic of her school papers: the man who was absent at the father-daughter dances and at the birth of her son: the man who ~~--~'91U#ettlt ~ New and Nearly New Sophisticated Designs for the Dlscrlmlnating Shopper It's our pleasure to • rece1 ve your consignment at a 50°/o return to you. Rccci\ can additional lO~o off with this ad Visit our "Men's Room" 3420 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-1287 Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00-5:00 won't be there to walk tus daugh- ter down the aisle on her wedding day. •Tuey would say. "Ob you look like hlm,' or "Oh, you laugh like him,"' Chervony recalls. •1 could see how strong the genes are even though it was someone I never knew -I needed to put a person behind the picture." Ron Weiss. the captain of heJ father's unit, the 77th Infantry, called her on the 21st anniversary of her father's death -three years after she had written a letter in 1986 requesting infonnation on her father. Weiss mailed her sev- eral photographs of her father, which be had carefully preserved: SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1995 AU photos of a young man gMriing in front of the a.nny Jeep he drove: suited up in his fatigues; march- mg in the hwrudity and beat ol the Vietnam Jungle. Some of the photos are in.scribed on the back with terms or endearment -.. J love you baby• -written in Eddie Cher- vony's handwnting to his wile and baby daughter back home in Southern California. ·He is someone real," Jeanette said, seven years after she began her search for information and education on the Vietnam War. "I think it's something l had to go through -it's part of life. the miss- ·ing piece in the puzzle." 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MAY 13, 1995 JOHNSON CONTINUED FROM A 1 set up a state panel to nversee the recovery. Once the bWs had passed the Assembly, Johnson pr-0mptly sub- 'tnitted his resignation and took the state Senate oath of office. As en ex-assemblyman, Johnson · rould no longer help block Willie Br-own from retaining the house speakership. · •But I'm· convinced he'll be replaced in a matter of weeks anyway," said Johnson d,uring an jnterview Friday. With the Senate out of session Friday, Johnson returned to his district for several visits and speaking engagements and to sign a 'lease on a new district office. The Qffice will be located at the comer of Michelson Drive and MacArthur Boulevard, &cross the street from John Wayne Air- port and close to the San Diego Freeway. NEW IVIOM CONTINUED FROM A 1 The county bankruptcy will certainly be part of the new sena- tor's focus during the early days, circumstance which Johnson says will make his work even more challenging. · He will not support Measure R, the half-cent sales tax increase, claiming that the county has not done enough to sufficiently explore other recovery alterna- tives. (Ironically, the anti-tax stance might be Jobl)son's first departure from his predecessor. Bergeson, now a county supervi- sor, supports the tax bike.) "I want to be responsible and sympathetic to the plight of the new (supervisors) as well as to the many agencies who had funds in the county pool," Johnson said. "But I can't honestly look the tax- payers in the eye and say 'We've done all we can.'# . "We're at a challenging point in our state's history,# Johnson said. "Hopefully my experience will allow me to be an eff~ctive representative of my community. H The excitement (and stress from father-to-be Matthew Marino) before the baby's arrival was only dampened with a .few labor pains, the new mother said. Marino is giad to celebrate After a fairly easy delivery, Mother's Day this year, a day Max met his pcyents and howled. she'll probably spend resting and Loudly. bonding with her new family. Now Matthew and Victoria She and Max checked out of Marino have an entire lifestyle Hoag, ~hich delivers.an average change to look forward to. Dia- of 300 babies a month, Friday pers, early-morning feedings, afternoon. bath time, loads of laundry -the Max stayed to his sch edule Marinos will have all kinds of and arrived right on his due date .. new duties to fit in their sched- "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE· NEW FURNITURE • D RAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 2 0 <Y< '"', I " I ·, I , , ,. i ( . ) l..., I ,,,,,,,. <">1 :1 : '/ii 1\l11y 20 S l ipco ver S ale Sofas $4 9 5 ·Chair s $295 I YOU'RE INVITED I To Attend A Panel Discussion Question & A nswer Seminar A bout The Financial Crisis in Orange County & How It Affects The Residents I n The. Newport Beach Area. .. ,, MotoristS get $100 for tlUnking smeg·test •It was all part of a research project this week conducted by regional air quality offidals .. By Tina' Borgatta, Staff Writer COSTA MESA-It's not often a person gets rewarded for driving a car that pollutes the air. But th.is past week, about 100 motorists whose cars flunked a random smog test set up near the Orange County Fairgrounds were each offered a $100 certifi- cate if they agreed to participate in a research program sponsored by the Southern California Air Quality Management District and the Environmental Protection Agency. ules. And more babies may be in the couple's future. , But Victoria Marino isn't too worried. Max already fits per- fectly in her arms. . "I want to be there for him, to support him," said the mother, touching Max's tiny fingei:s as he napped in her lap. "I want to be a good role mod- el for him. And, I'll make sure I'm there, loving him. I just want him to have a really good life and be happy." Lamps fro m $2900 Tables from $9900 lbe participants were given a.ce temporarily taken off the the choice of either cashing in the rdad. • · certificate or using it to rent a car The test program centers fiom an Enterprise Rental Car around a new techn.lque in booth set up. in the fairgrounds detecting emissions problems in parking lot. cars. It's called remote sensor And that's not all -those who testing. participated in the test could When a car drives past the have their cars repaired free of sensor, it talces a reading Qf its charge, if they wanted to. emissions. The ~nsor is particu .. AQt.4D officials planned to larly useful in identifying high- pack up their gear late Friday polluting vehicles, .say AQMD afternoon and move on to an officjals. · undisclosed location in Santa The district hopes to eventual- Ana for another test there. ly -off er the sensor as a substitute "It's a little hard for people to for the Ride-Share programs that understand," said AQMD · larger businesses are required to spokesman Sam Atwood "This is . provide for employees. But first, really more of a research program they must test the sensor. than it is an effort iJ) and of itself "We needed an area that was a to reduce pollution. We're not t:n'-busy street and a fairly wide street ing to talce a huge bite out· of where we could set up the equip- smog ~th the. 100 or so cars tha~ ment and not disrupt traffic, H Atwood aatd. "It just turned out that Costa Mesa and Santa Ana had streets that fit that profile.• About t ,000 cars have driven past the sensor each day. "Out of those, about 100 of the cars will likely be indicated as high polluters,# Atwood said. "And out of that, perhaps 10 peo- ple will volU1lteer to participate in the program." Some motorists have been skeptical of the program and have declined to parlidpate. .. We've had a few people who didn't think this was a good idea, but they've been a small minori- ~ ty," Atwood said . "And some people have been .so intereslf?d that if they didn't have timeto stop at the moment, they came back a couple of hours later." BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTs:· Quality care for fine British Automobiles : u.g;. Oil & Filta 1760 Monrovia Avenue C-10 : w/any.gular.mce Costa Mesa, CA, 92627· •• Cutrol GTX20/SOWMolol'OiJ CAU. •• ~ty British Oil Bltu 646-8802 =-~:~w/all FORAPPOINTMiNt · • -~~,;,~i-fS',er 2 DAYS ONLY! Come. join us during our huge sidewalk sale going on now. •ONE-OF-A-KINDS •UNCLAIMED LAY-A-WAYS • CLOSE .. OUTS • OVER-STOCKS • DISCONTINUED ITEM S · • TABLES & LAMPS storewide savings up to THIS IS A TWO-DAY SALE Saturday, M.ay 13 - I Oam-6pm Sunday, May 14-I lam-5pm LA-Z..BOY Reclining loveseats from $49777 ·Genuine L.A .. z..soy Chairs from . $18777 Sofa sleepers from $38777 '-"" pktured .,. for lllumatlOfl only ... Mt .....nty prb...,... •• ANAHEIM lAKE FOREST •• 521 South 9t8te Collete 23641 El Tolo ROW (2 blOcb ~Of UMoln) ( 112 mlle IOulird .o5 F!Mny) (QM blodt Nold9 Of ltoddleldt "'..,... ..... . ... MonCl8y thru FrldaY 10 .,._.PM•~ 10 ~pm, SulMMy 11 ~pm .. EYE-OPENER local volleybal~ world hit hard with cancer news QUOTE OF THE DAY . "We have everyone back· ART PERRY It's a question which goes bclck with. the ages •••• • Longtime Edison coaching standout and Newport resident Dave Mohs undergoing fight against cancer. I l's mid-M ay and I'm ca ught up in my u~ual m id-M dy d ilemnldt. of Junt! practice sc-hcdulc~ (the yyms arc used for Grad nights), ..r putting l ogt!lher a budget for the Volleybdll r cstival, organizing the boys' rt..-yislrolion ror Junior Ol ympics 1111d dl'cilliny on l he housing list in the dorms al the Vollcybdll Fci;Uvol. A ll of this plus the usual worries of training my teams to ena\Jle them to possibly win a r----------------~-·---4--, I ~ I I • • INSIDE I : . : : +Corona •t.MW'I Jerome : ~ Poyyak marcnes through to l : today's semis at lndivldual : 1 badminton tourney/84. • I I I I I 't I I l I I I I I I I I I I I -:· Newport ewbor'• boys volleyball t~m falls in CIF playoffs with first-round loss at South Torrance/82. + Newport Harbon Melissa Schutz finishes fourth in SO and 100 freestyles at OF swim finals/82. I I ~-------------------------~ Estancia's Appell gains CIF finals spot •Eagles' distance star sets school{ecord with 9:26.60 docking in 3_.200 heat at CIF Division III prelims Friday night. By Richard Dunn, Staff Wmer LONG BEACH -Instead or a big kick in rhe rmal 200 meters, the w <1y .Johdnn Appell ot (slcrnc1t1 I li9h ll'>lldlly races in th<' :l,200, lht> sC'nior distance ),1andm11 wenw cl 10 y ivc It a little l!X trd in thl.! fir!>I 3,UOO. AllPr i\ll, tberc.>'!> no tomorrow in th<.· Ctr Southern Section Dlvi- o;1on Ill tHelinimdncs .• Friddy night. Appell posted a personal-bf'sl time of 9.26.60 at Lonu OC'ach City College. while t•!>tdbli-.hi11u d -.chool record dlld 4uahf) my Nu. 6 lor the C ff D1vi- '1on 111 ttndh 1n the 3,:lOO next Scllurclay dt Cerrito'> CoHegc. A ppell, whu '>et has personal rt-cord ld'>t ycdr in the CIF prclim\ (9:31 ), dbo dl Lunu Beach City College. rin1she<I lourth in the ·second or two hec1ts behind Nord- hoff's Jc1vier Ramirez (9::lt .33), Morro Bay\ Dave Mitchell (9:24.0) and Lei f lc1bra's Jason Kolb (9:25.56). The top nine finishers in all events advanced to th<> Cir Divi- sion Ill li11als. A ppell broke forest M etcalf's school rPcor<I of ~l::H set in 197 4 (two miles). Accorcli ng 10 fatcmr ic1 distance coilch Chc1rlw Appell, Johann\ fcllhN, :i.4 seronn'i ure ilclrlcd to times in mC'tcrs whl'n romparinn to yt11di,. -Thh Jrdck's real nice," said A pJX!ll. who wm. p'1'1\NI by Kolb down the linfll 50-mNcr <.itrctch. -Tho tune'l this ycur to qudlify were not as t!d"lY a~ I thought. I thought I woulc1 !Jl~l awct y with a 9:'30 ctnd bt" 1n I hu top two. Rut I was reaU y trying hdrtl. "Usuully, I have more of d kick, but I was yoin~J fa<tler them U!>Ual." A ppell, who Cll!oo qualified lor th<> t ,600 out of the Pdcirlc Coast Loayu~ linall>, dropped thttl cvonl to conc-entrc.1te on the 3,200 . "M<•ntt1lly. it helps me c:1 lot," he 'IAicl. "llru1 I rl\n th~ 1.000, I would hdV(' be\m c\ lot murc \ired. "Jn the lir~t milt:. 1 Wdl> JU't C'OllCt!l\lldlln <J Oil Illy hli•C\lhing, my lonn drld staying uµ with the {J U\'.,," rmlllmwd Appell, w ho hct-. (').Crc-1 .. c•-inducNI a lhma "Then ,.\Ct "'r thttl, I wa-. 1u~t ll ying tu pk k {JU)"• orr." Aµpell haci becttcn Kolb twice lht1 yccu , OOC'l' dt lh<' OftaU!JO C:uunly C:humpion'ih lp-. «111<.I again ctl the 1) et burn I h 11~ lnv1ttt- lic~I. \ I I I I I l , , \ I I charlie , brande national championship at lhe Festival seems UJte quite a taxing lifestyle. None of the above really matters when I visit the hospital and see my friend battling that dreaded disease of cancer. We've all had friends and relatives who have suffered through this terri- ble disease and it is so hard to understand how it got so bad. Jt sure was not as prevalent 20 years ago as it is today. What · happened? Longtime Newport Beach resident Dave M ohs is lhe physi - cal education head teacher and girls volleyball coach at f dison High School. To all of those that know him, he ic; the consummate coach. Our young people's education is important to him. Athletics are very important to him. Our young people and their Involvement in athletics is the most important thing to him. M dny coaches have coached tor a while and then get out of it. • Few coach with a never-ending love to help and teach with no letup in their desire to coach. L>ovo M ohs Is one of those special educator!>. Dave Mohs' C::chson yirls vollcybftll team gave Newport H arbor it"> touuhcst CIF mdtch when Newport won the11 semifinaJ batlle. Aller pldying in the Slate tournament, Dave was named Orc1nut> County Coach of the Year by many pubhcallons and ac;sociations. He resigned earlier this ycM to commit more lime to hii. new job as athletic director al Edison. He sldrted lo fec•I udc..lly during Easter vacation ond dtluc1ll y was taken by the paramedics from church on Ea~ter ' Sunday. Aller a number of tests ancl doctors. cancer was round on hi-; colon. It was removC'd on Tu~ctay. Ginny Mohs, Dav<•'-; wife ancl also d teachcrJ• 1 is alwayc; by. his o;1de d'> the official S<orckccpl!r am part of has family. I will never under- stand why thei.e things happen Lo the goo<.I people. l'ye known <>o many great people thdl hdVC IJecn dfrl!C'ted IJy thii, horrible d1-,ea~. di Edison uamC's Two of their daughter'>, Jan and Dave Mohs, Jill, played for me c1nd circa 1970 A!> a firm believer that everything happens lor a purpose, 11 become-. very h4rd tu ~tay stronu in tunei. hke this When a young person asks why, enjoyncl very suc-cp-,i,ful vollcybclll Cilrccrs Jdn Wcl!'o lh<• cdptc1in of th<• Corond dcl M ar team thc1t play<'d Newport m the 1987 CIF hndb. Oolh havP l><.>Pn exrellPnt coc1c-h- eo; for the Uran~ie County Volley I.Mil Cluli. I truly feel 11 kl' I 1l IS very hard to explarn Just ac; L>ave Mohs ha'> always rallied to support those of us dround him, 11''1 llffiP ror UC\ tO rally to his support now. Please mducle d thought for Dove in your pray<>r'> TL:\:NIS richard .dunn ·Tennis filberts' delight • Orange County Town Hall meeting for tennis afi cionados set for Wednesday. For anyone involved an the tenn1c; l>u~ine-,-., thao; 1-; for you The Tennis Industry Asc,oc1allon (TIA) announct-d plane; this w<>ek for an Orange Counly Town Hc11l mectinu on Wt>dnel>cld} at Lo~ Cal>ctl11?ro' Sport-. V1llc19<.·, b<'u•nninu c11 t pm . Teuchmg prorcss1on.il'>. club OWnCI!>, lelllli'> dS!>OCldllOll bOdld m€'mberc;, volunteers, cone-hes, l>lfly<'1'>, MckC't -.1nnuN,, 1rnni-. retc:lalerl>, llldnufdcturer., t1nd c1nyonc clw who has t1 \<C'<;IC'cl lnll'l.<''>I in Lennis ts enrourdged lo attrnd. The TIA will present an overview or d program that 1s experted to dllract 2,000 to 4,000 m'w pl.1yNc; in the Lo' An~1<'IC''> dH!d, , .. 1th I 1 ~·c lc-.sons -,chccJul<.'tl • SEE TENNIS PAGE 84 Tradition in excellence continues to prevail with Eagles golf • Easter tournament triumph boosts confidence as Eagles def end Pacific Coast League team title, with top seven returning for next season. By Barry Faulkner St~ff Wnter W th ap1oud trad1t1on of uc.w')t'i, i,cldom i o till t>etlormance a surpr~ lur lh ' £~lctnci.t H1qh tlOll lCcln\. ~ Etl&nda High'• hdfk coait Lia ... dmnptonship goU leem consllts of (front. from I ft) Ro Thompson, ~k. tro. left) Joe Huang, Alex l.uMn. Pete Knltilk, Jeff Perry. llAA o:i~TlN I OMV '91.0t Neceuuy, Mike hrry, Andy Uul in u )('rol LNl f>i<XhlC\~ the e~ics· S<.'<'Onct ''r"lght l~nl an<I 1nd1viduttl c-rown' 1n lhe Pe<1hc: ( oo~ t.c.9un, Coach Art Pvny' serteor• lcSs rontinc1ent nw11~'CI to •SEE GOLF FWJE 1M I • • I • • • ' II • • • • II t ~ • ' • • • -. .. • • • .. • l I SATUN>AY, MAY U. 1115 Schutz clOses out her swim career on a high note •Newport swimmer fourth in freestyle events, slicing half-second off time .in the 100. By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer LO~G BEACH -Beyond a pair of fourth-place CIF freestyle medals, the monumental senior swim season of Newport Harbor High's Melissa Schutz took on added significance in the after- math of the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division I championships Friday at Belmont Plaza. ·I'm definite ly happy with my swim career,• said Schutz, who docked a 24.36 in the 50- yard freestyle, then bounced back for a time of 52.90 in the 100. In the latter, the Sea View League Female Athlete of the Year moved up three places and more than a half-second from her seventh-place qualifying time. ·(Sea View) League finals was definitely the highlight," Schutz continued of the May 5 meet, in which she established personal bests in winning the 50 (a meet record 24.12) a nd finish- mg third in the 100 (~.73). And. Schutz's league triumph over Irvine High's Wendy O'Brien will also be treasured, especially a fter the junior stand- out swept gold in the 50 and 100 Friday. 'TU always be able to say I beat Wendy O'Brien, no matter how good she gets," said Schutz, who also had a hand in the Sailors' two relay teams. The Tars' 200 medley relay of Melissa Pomeroy (backstroke), Carey Read (breaststroke), Rachel Arrow (butterfly) and Schutz (freestyle) finished 12th overall in 1:56.74. Newport's 400 free relay of Schutz, Hanna Widger, Shan- non Sweeney and Arrow . fin- ished 11th overall With a sehool- record time of 3:40.86. The old record wa5 3:41.68. Newport Rudolpho Tinajero, a junior who will graduate early this spring, was 10th in the 100 butterfly (53.47), after le~d.ing bis consolation heat through 50 yards. . Corona del Mar's Doug Jet- ton finished 10th in the 100 backstroke in 57. 72. Schutz, who unlike most at Friday's meet, does not swim year round due to starting all four years in volleyball and bas- ketball, was hampered by a slow start in the 50. #I like the blocks better at (Heritage Park), because they're longer," Schutz said. Though slightly disappointed in her 50 (she qualified third), Schutz was pleased with her 100. In the latter, Schutz utilized her typically strong start and powerful flip turns to lead after 25 and 50 yards. She faded a bit in the third lap, but poured it on to break 53 sec--onds for the second time ever. #For her just to be swimming four events at CCP finals, having only trained for two months, is really amazing by itself," New- port Coach Todd Kolber said. HQ!3STEN I DAlt.V PILOT Corona del Mar High Urst baseman Kevin Stuart m.1ues the tag on Woodbrldge's Kevin Duck ln a play at flnt base Friday afternoon. Woodbridge recorded a 6-5 vtdory u both teams .closed out the 1995 season. Newport Harbor falls in five at South Torrance in CIF ~uel • Sailors get off the floor with sterling rally, but fall after leading 10-8 in final game. TORRANCE -It prov~d to be a fitting e nd to the season for the Newport Harbor High boys volleyball team, which battled gamely before bowing to host South Torrance, 15-9, 15-9, 11-15, 10-15, 15-13, in the first round of the CIF Division I playoffs Friday night. "It wasn't the kind of season we usually have here," said Newport head coach Dan Glenn. ·HBul it wasn 't from a lack of work." The Sailors had battled from a two-game deficit to tie the match, then took a 10-8 lead in the decisive fifth game before faltering. "I was really proud of the kids. They weren't playing well in someone else's gym and bat- tled back," said Glenn. Greg Slick paced the Sailors (7-8) with 28 kills, while Josh Richardson and Wes Badorek contributed 23 apiece and Cameron Black chipped in with nine. Sette~ Max Spooner notched 76 assists. A C llBLD ' Estancia's Felix advances in 100 with 1_1.09 clocking at CIF prelims CosrAMESA COUNTRY CLUB By Richard Dunn, Stdff Wnter LONG BEACH -Chris Felix of Estancia High did some serious high-stepping Friday night. • 1 had a real good race, my form was better and everything.• said Felix, who sprinted 11.09 in heat three of the 100 meters at the ClF Southern Section Division ill track and field preliminaries at Long Beach City College, qualify- ing No. 8 for next Saturday's divi- sionaJ finals at Cerritos College. Felix finished third in his heat. ·1 did high knee step s for the first time ever in a race, and I was going a lot faster,· Felix said. •Just this week, I started training by ill.ting my knees higher, because Coach (Keith Davis) told me to. I go faste r by doing that than when I'm stretching my legs out, and it also makes my arms more relaxed.• Terry Cannon of Costa Mesa went 51.93 in the 400, a little below his qualifying time of 51.49, and did not qualify. Other area boys who partici- pated in the Division Ill prelims, SOPTB~LL Vanguards fall in NAIA Far West Regionals tournament •Hawaii-Paci.fie wins crown with 1-0 d ecision over Southern California College. COSTA MESA -Hawaii-Pacif- ic managed just two hits on the day, but an RBI single by Michele Ringor in the tlurd inning proved ·to be enough as the Sea Warriors went on to defeat host Southern California College, 1-0. to win the NAIA Par West Regional Softball Championship Tournament. The Vanguards (41-20) had a chance to tie in th'eir half of the third inning with one out after getting a walk and a single. Jen Caruso then came to the plate and lined a single to center field. However, Shannon O'Rourke, who was on second, was called out by the umpire for interfering with HawaiJ-Paciflc's shortstop. That turned out to be the rally- killet, as the next hitter struck out to end the threat. Earlier in the day, SCC defeat- ed Azusa Pacific, 8-3. The Van- guards received two RBI apeice from Amy Lewis and winning pitcher Shannon Saylor that helped them cruise to the wm. Hawaii-Pacific (27-8-1) now qualifies for the NAIA Softball National Championship Tourna- ment to be held next Wednesday through Saturday at Columbia, Mo. sec is expected to receive an at-larQ"e' bert, based on its final rankiog of sixth nationally. There are six at-large berths available. sec a. Aa'9ll Padfk J SoCal College 000 134 0 -8 11 1 Azusa PaciflC 001 000 2 • 3 7 1 Shoan, Hebert (S), Cano (6) and Heyer; Saylor and Lewis. W-Saylor, 28·7. L- Shoan, 11-6. 28-Bock (AP), Hebert (AP), Moreno (SCQ, Nelson ($C01 Brandt (SCQ, Saylor (SCQ. 3B·Hibma (AP). HllwMlhdfk1, scco HawaiH>aciflc 001 000 0 • 1 2 1 SoCal CoJlege 000 000 0 -0 5 2 Shandy and Yamaguchi; Houston, Brandt (4) and Lewis. W·Shandy, 11-4. L- Hooston, 6-11 . 28-1.ewls (SCQ. but did not qualify, included Estancia's Gerson Salgado in the 1.600 (4:42.38), Felix in the 200 and Costa Mesa's 1,600 relay team of Carmon, Martin Vega, Armando Vega and Richard Price. JosH Amezola, who' usually runs on the re lay. quit the team Friday. In girls ·competition, no area runners qualified for the finals. Estancia's Araceli Martinez and Costa Mesa's Gegi Van De Walker (5:41.31) in the 1,600 and Mustang Ha Dang (300 low hur- dles) competed in running events. SCC's Le ill final COSTA MESA -Quynh Le of Southern California College advanced to the singles final of the NAIA Far West Region Women's Tennis Championships Friday with a pair of victories. Le took out two Westmont foes. Jen Gutierrez, 6-4, 6-3, in the quarterfinals, and Billie Faatz, 6-2. 6-1, in the semis. SCC's Wendy Andel was ousted in the quarterfinals by Westmont's Shea Abby. the other finalist today, 4-6, 7-6, 6-0. In doubles, the Vanguards' Le- Andel advanced to the title match by defeating Brynn Abby anc:\ Sonja Herke of Westmont, ·6-2, 3- 6, 6-1. They will face Westmont's te am of Abby-Kristina Bakardjiev in the title match . Westmont .has already clinched the team championship with 21 points, with sec second with 10. 800-398-6969 800-351-.. 999 900-872-2277 900-258-2200 011 -592-592-87 .. 2060Harbor~~"'can1n eo.ta Meta ..y .. a....., (714) 642-0010 ~ .. , ....... Sita rnr THE ~STORE , -I ' Estancia's Laura Petrina did not qualify in the 100 high hur- dles (17.50) or the long jump (13- 113/4). Costa Mesa's Tma Sakal (26- 61/4) and Leonora Vailolo (27- 33/4) competed in the shot put, while Sakai also competed in the discus. Carmon, who began his 400 heat standing because of techni- cal ·probtems with using blocks, started quickly, but began to tail off following the first tum. "l like to bust quickly." Carmon said. "I like it until I die." 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' -·-·· ...................... -..................................... -~1--.:~-...................................... ,,-.: .................. -..................... ._._........ .... -.............................................. _...._, ... _ .............. .._ .................. ... .-....... ,... ...... fll • .._-. .... ... • l , •• • I I• , ,. I,, 'fl ~l •111 tiv •• 1 iO I ------~, '~ ·~-~~,j;y,-~-· -~~~-~·.•I I ..,.~ .. .J • • ·I ----~ • ... • •W-.-l}_~-" " ~-- - -. CASEY lU~SCH I DAILY PILOT Tina Bowman and the Sailors of Newptrtliarbor, as well as that of the Corona del Mar Sea Kings are engaged in CIF Division D track and field prellmtnaries today at UC Riverside, the stepping stone to next .week's finals at Cerritos College. Separating cream from the field begins today • CdM's Clark, Newport . throwers among the elite in to.day's CIF Division II prelims at UC Riverside. By Richard Dunn. Staff Writer RIVERSIDE -Of the 16 area track and field athletes from the Sea View League, who will compete in a total of 24 events today in the ClF Southern Sec- tion Division ll preliminaries at UC Riverside, nine are girls, comprising of 17 events (includ- ing two relays). Leading the way is Newport Harbor High, which has eight individual girls and one relay team (l,600 meters) competing for the right to advance to the CIF Division a finals next Satur- day at Cerritos College. Coach Tony Ciarelli's Sailor throwers, senior Cara Heads and juniors Lia Roussel and Laura Wilson, fill six of the spots in th>! CIF prelims. Heads, league champion in CdM\ top pertonner 1s senior the discus (140-7) by nearly 22 d1sldnce stdndout Trdcy Cldrk, feet, is expected lo be among who blPw dway both fields in the division's best, while Wilson, h<"r Serl View ch«mpionship Sea View champion in the shot rdC'C!> in thP 1,600 dnd 3,200, the put (38-9), and runner-up Rous-ldlle1 of which <;he has the set (38-5) lead the Sdilors in the quickest l1mP (11 :01 8) tJw, yPdr shot put. . in Ordnge County. Heads (35-11112) also goes in Clark comµeled in the 3,200 the shot put. while Wilson ( 118-lc1st yc>clr sn thP cu: Div~ion ll 9) and Roussel (115-6) Me dlso fsndb. contenders in the discus. In bQ¥S rompelJtion. ledgut> Tina Bowman (high )Ump), thdmplons Tyler Bf>drdslel• of Mandy Clayton (triple 1ump) CdM · ( 1.600) c111d • Jc1nws and Colleen Eadie (800) wtll Mouredux of N<'wport I lMbor compete in single events for (discus) will try to rnnlmue their Newport Harbor. wtuJe team-mag1r. wlulf' d1sldncf' nmners mates M.E. Cla)tton (long Jump Shc1hrdm DeZahd (NP'A-port and 100 high hurdle ) and I lcubor) dnd Bndn Shngsby Jamie Swarberg (800 and 1,600) (CdM) tr; lo •l'bound from lrt will pertonn double duty. downs sn the lf'ctgue hnc1b. Swarberg, a freshman sensa-In d '>hockmg up<;t>l tn the tion, is also expected lo anchor lc>c1gne hndb, Bedrdslel' (4 25 3). the Sailors' 1,600 relay tedm. : whose entry llmP was 111 ser- which uses different combsna-onds slo\H•1, bt>dl D1•Zc1hd lions. Corona del Mar'r. 400 (4 ·26 84) <lnd El Tmo\ l\ldrtm relay team (52.4) of Chnstmc1 Pt•nnell, r1lll'r Df'Zdhd, Pr>nnell Walden, Jennifer Gardner, MM-cmd Sc1nlc1 Mc1Tgcmlt1\ Dan garet Hauk and Nicole Albc1no \o\ h1llmglon 11•d mn ... t of thf' way will also compete. in the 1,600. S ·C HE D UL E DeZc1hd pd'iSPd Pennt-11 mid- way through the final lc1p, before Bt"ard<.,let• ... urpnsPd the field, p<l'i'>lnCJ PennPll, then pc1ssing Dc>Zc1hcl with c1 huge kick sn the f U1r1l 100 mc>ter'>. Slingsby t1l'>o htt" r<>venqP on his rrund. c1lll'r lt•t1thnq lhP 3,200 m th e lec1guP lmdl'> in the fifth, Sixth d11U ..,t>VPnlh lop'>, uefore losmg 11 111 th1• linc1l SO mPtt>r'i, when P<•111wll .ind Woodbridge'<; Ross Venook l>oth pd!>SE"d him. Moun•t1t1\, c1 "emor. extend- ed Cic1n•lh\ Newport I ldrbo1 strec1k to "l'Vt.>n yedr'> with dl least one mc1le lhrowN quc1hfy- mg for CIF. winnmg th€' h•ague\ distlJ'> (140-7112) title Mou1 Pc1ux h11s c1 pN onc1I beo,t of 143-b Olher Cd"'! boy-, who qudll- hed lur CIF sndudt> John Myung 111 tht-300 111ti>rmed1dte hurrlll'., 141 hS). Bnc1n Hogc1n sn thP long Jllntp ( 19-111 /2) c1nd Rydn R<'kl'I" Ill lhe 800 (2·01.IC}) SATUN>AY, MAY 13. 1"5 IJ . NeWPort East ll st8.ndings tighten • Co-leading Cards and Mets each lose; four teams within half-game and six within two. NEWPORT BEACH -With the first-place Cards and Mets ·each suffering defeats. the already tight standings in the Newport East Little League Major Division got even snugger. The Cards and Mets still share the top spot, but the Dodgers and Phillies each moved within a half· game of first place following vic- tories. Meanwhile, the Cubs and Braves are still with.m striking dis- tance, trailing the co-ledders by just two games. Here's a look at recent action: The Giants won their first game of the year in convincing fashion, dropping the Mets, 16-9. Leq by their offensive sldrs Pay- ton Kelly, Charles Halladay. Bart Welch and David Richdrdson. the Giants took an early lead and were never headed by the Mets. The Lewis brothers, Derek dnd Brandon, afong with Richc1rd son1 pitched weU in the victory. The defense was led by Andy Clapp, Matt Ziglar. Kyle Schwart.7 and PauJ Sdffipson. The Braves nipped the Crlrd1- ndls, 1-0. in a well-pitched gd111e, as each team was luruted lo one hit. Cavan Cuyler and Tc1nner DEEP SE A FRIDAY'S ASH COUNTS Hackett pitched for the Cardinals, while John Russell went .the full six innings for the Braves. The defense was led by the center-field play of DdJlny Stone, together wtth three outstanding defensive pldys by PauJ Jones, who, as an .11 -year-old, is emerg- ing as one of the best third base- men in the league. Kabir Thind contributed with five defensive putouts at second base. The Braves' only hit was a line-drive single by Brett Matsen. wl\ile the only run of the game came as the result of aggressive. baserunrung by Steven Ward. The Phillies topped the Cubs. 4-2, behmd the strong pitching of Rydn Lynch, Chase Hoeven and Robert Delld Grotta. Josh Cornett and Billy Edgle sparkled defen- sively, and contnbuted on offense with d pdir of hits apiece. In the most lops1ded outcome of the day. the Dodgers crushed the Reds, 15-1 Pc1tnck Tokuyama led the offense, going 3 for 4 Wlth a triple, double and single. Jonathon Martinez and Dusb.n Hdlfield were on the mound for the Dodgers. NEWPORT EAST LL MAJOR STA.NDINGS 1. (tie) Cards, 7-3: Mets, 7-3; 3. (tie) Dodgers. 7-4; Phillies. 7-4, 5.. 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Long Beach. 7 p.m , CIF D1111s1on Ill Finals at Belmont Pla1ct Long Be.i<h. noon •BADMINTON H19h school C'1nmfi111dual Final~ <ll Cyp•~~ Colleqe, 12 30 pm O. Costa Mesa Tire & · · Auto Service Center TRACK Gonzales, Hancock lead OCC qualifiers for Regionals BAKERSFIELD -The Orange Coast College track and field unit, led by former Newport Har- bor High products Steve Gonza- les and Mike Hancock, have eight total qualifiers for today's Southern Calif ornla Regional Track and Field Championships at Bakersfield College. Gonzales, d freshman, quali- fied in three events at Long Beach's Veterans Stadium last Saturday, finishing fifth in both the shot put (46-2112) and discus (141-2}, and sixth in the hammer throw (131-5}. Hancock, also 8· fresh.man, advanced to the regionals with wins in his 800 meter and 1,500 meter heats, posting the second- best overall time in the 1,500 (3:59.43) and the fastest time in the 800 (1:52.77). Other men quaWiers for today are high jumper 1toy Langley, who cleared 6-6, and steeple- chaser David Boulton.. who docked a 10:00.8 over the 3,000- meter course. Por the OCC women, Erin Remy had the fifth-fastest quali- fying time in the 10,000 meters, 39:4•.95. Also advancing were Marcela Fogg, who has qua.Wied In the Jong jump (15-93/4) and triple jump (35-t 0, Krista Sw1ck tn the javelin (109-3) and Wendy Brown tn the high jump (5-2). ATTORNEY SERUICES Business Law • Wills 6' Trusts Business litigation Contract Disputes Buy/Sell Agreements Incorporation Dlssolutlon ... Liulng Trusts Estate Planning Power of Attorney Probate Wiiis . .,.; Free lnltlal Consultation • Reasonable fees taw Offices of Michael Soroy (714) 251.:.4939 - • AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The •Newport Balboa Rotart Club" Award, For Honesty And Integrity. G~O C..,.~ PROFESSIONAL AUTO SERVICE Quality Tires r Quality Service r Quality People • • A=•s=k•= :::,·s a t c .......... w--..... \ ., SATUN>AY. MAY 13. 1115 • . ,. • Cor()na del Mar's Poyyak pla~ eNo.1 . MARC MARTIN I OAllV PILOT Corona d el Mar Hlgb's Jerome Poyyak returns the shuttlecock during badmuton match at Cypress College Friday afternoon. He's In the sem.Jfinals today wttb-eyes on the UUe. • CdM entry eeslly moves on tO semis in singles, inlxed doubles in CIF badminton. ly Barry Faulkner, Staff WriMr CYPRE·ss -u corona del Mar Hlgh's Jerome Poyyak ii feeling the pressure ~oes with being the No. 1 , he didn't show any signs Friday on tl'ie opening d•Y of the CIP Southern Section individual badminton championships at Cypress College. PoyyAk, an estimated 49-<0, easily advanced to today's l p.m . semifinals in boys singles and did the same in mixed doubles with fellow senior Ker- ry Smith. Poyyak. a singles semifinal- ist last year, received a first- round bye, then breezed past his two opponents by a com- bined 60-6 margin. HJ usually mess around too much ·to blank someone, but l've changed my approach for this tournament,• Poyyak said after a 15-0, 15-0 smoking of Jackson Clijlng from Hacienda Heights Wilson. After a le ngthy delay, Poyyak then polished off quar- terfinal foe Vincent Yeung of Keppel, 15-3, 15-3. "Being the top seed, 1 feel the pressure big time, but I've really been able to relax more,• Poyyak said. "Last year, it really bugged me to lose in the semis, but this year I'm just doing my best and if l win, l win." MARC MAATtf I DAlt.Y PILOT Jerome Poyyak appean to be taking refuge behlnd · teammate Kerry Smith during mixed doubles competl.Uon. Poyyak said he was begin- ning to doubt victory in he and Smith's mixed doubles quar- terfinals, as Loara's 1ii Diep and Amanda Hofsteter played their best match of the year. MWe've beaten those guys twice already, so they've learned how to play us," Poyyak said. ~Kerry was also very neNous, because this is he r ftrst time playing in ClF. • The Sea King duo pre- vailed, however, 15-5, 18-16. Poyyak and Smith, the No. 2 seed, meet unseeded Sandy Tutadjaja and Annie nan from Keppel in the semifinals. Smith and senior girls dou· bles partner Trina Howard bowed out for the second straight year in the round of 16. The Sea King duo fell to Kathy McCracken and Sonia Man- rique from Etiwanda, 15-0, 15- 11. CdM sophomore Christina Carlson earned an 11-2, 11-3 second-round win over Samo Chayan from Long Beach Wil- son, before falling in the round of 16 to second-seeded Judy Pak from Garden Grove, 11-5, . 11-4. recreation spOrts stan~ings BASKETBALL Newportle.O. MONDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at W~ Newport/Ensign): 1. (tie) Magic Monday, Newco, S-1; 3. Penal Code. 4·2; 4. (tie) Bay Bruisers, Old But Slo, Mixed Plate, 20/20 Recycle rs. 3-3; 8. Just Play, 2-4; 9. (tle) House Of Pain, POYt- er Chiropractic. 1 ·S. Men's C (at Ensign): 1. KPMG Peat War- wick, 4-0; 2. (tie) Below The Rim, Third String, 3-2; 4. (tie) Glidewell Procerams. Islanders. 1-4. Men's C (at Lincoln): 1. Glbson1 Dunn & Crutcher. 6-0; 2. Latham & Wauclns. 4-2; 3 (tie) Dunk On You, Maare Madness, 3- 3; 5. (tie) P.S.S., Rutan & Tucker, 1-S. TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's B (at West Newport): 1. (tie) Humor Kings, The Place, Run 'N Gun, 5· 2; 4. (tie) Beer Guts, R-Selves, 4-3; 6. The Johnsons, 3-4; 7. Lefty Pops, 2-S; 8. Pride, 0-7. Men's C (at Ensign): 1. S.P.P., 6-1; 2. (tie) Hoop-It-Up. Squar & darlce, S-2; 4. (tie) The Bookies, VQI Flying Elvis's, 2-S; 6. Bull Dogs, Hi. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's A (at West Newport): 1. Mod Squad, 6-0, 2. Sh•rks. S-1; 3. (tie) Brave Bunny, Cassldy's Fools, Swoosh. 2-4; 6. Young Boys can't Chug, 1-5. Men's C (at Lincoln): 1. Tasmanian War Devils, 6-0; 2. (tie) SYC&R, Shooters, 5-1; 4. Quiksilver. 3-3; 5. Nationals. 2-4; 6. (tie) Blazer"S, Flakers, Valentine Construction 6ft-9ers. 1-S. Men's CC (at Ensign): 1. Squirrels, 5-1; 2 (tie) Grizzlies. Rhoids. Touche Ross, TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 to be given at local facilities through combined efforts. ·I know the tennis industry is getting a lot more involved in programs, trying to start some more grassroots programs," said Chris Baar, Director of Tennis at John Wayne Tennis Club. The TIA's function is to promote and increase participation in the game. Supporting organizations include the USTA, ATP Tour, WfA Tour, USPTA, USPTR, World Team Tennis, IMG, Champions Tow, USRSA, Tennis magazine and Tennis Week. "The concept of the meeting is excellent, and the r~son behind lt is super, because I think that's what we need ... for people to start playing tennis again,• said Irv Goldberg, General Manager of the Newport Beach Tennis Club, who has launched several grassroots ef for;ts of his own. Manulacturers have agreed to a voluntary assessment in order to fund the TIA Free Lesson Program over the next three years. Tennis pros and clubs are the rust lo benefit as new playets e nter the game. for more infonnation on the town hall meeting, contact Mark Hlrtler at 546-2900. •Speaking of the WfA Tow, what's up with that organization? Earlier this year, the tour d~ed Tampax's sponsorship offer and lll greaUy needed $10 inillion. Tour olfidall conceded that the deal wu rejected becauM of UM •negative tmage• anodated wtth feminine hygiene products, The T1appers. 3-3; 6. Baxter, 1 ·S. THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at EnsignlWNCQ: 1. Sham- ,rod<s; 6-0; 2. WMD. S-1; 3. Thunder Riv· er, 4-2; 4. (tie) The Herd, Pedestrians. 3·3; 6. Pier Trolls, 2-4; 7. Fear, 1-5; 8. Bricklay· ers, 0-6. Men's BB (at West Newport): 1. Kings, S-1; 2. John Henry, 4-2; 3. Reds.and, 3-3; 4. Wildcats, 0-6 SOFTBAU NewportBe.m MONDAY LEAGUES (Final) Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. •sparkey's Machine. 8-2; 2. (tie) down Punchers. Those Guys, 7-3; 4. Old Slow Dogs, 6-4; S. (tie) cat-Connection, Pacific Mutual. 1·9. Men's C (at Bonita No. 2): 1. •Port St. Ballers. 8-2; 2. LA Cellular, 7-2-1; 3. What The Hell, 7·3; 4. The Devils, 4-6; S. Barflies, 3-6-1; 6. Crank Calls, 0-10. Coed c (at CTQ: 1. *Bell Bashers, 9-1; 2. land Sharks, 7-3; 3. Hyatt Newport Duke's. 6-4; 4. (tie) Ingram Silver Bullets, Seaport Contruction. 3-7: 6. Hic"ory, 2-8. TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. •oue- Gun Heroes. 10-0; 2. (tie) Fletcher Jones Motorcars. 6-4; 4. Dangling Woodrows. 5-S; 5. Rage, 2-8; 6. Just Hit It. 1·9. Men's C (at Bonita No. 2): 1. •Pro Staff, 7-2·1; 2. S1SO's, 7-3; 3. 40 Bones A Head, 6-3-1; 4. (tie) care Unit. Grover Strike Zone, Peat Marwick Maulers, Pet Shop Boys, 4-6; 8. The E Men, 3-7. Coed C (at CYQ: 1. *Nada Chance, 7.3; and not for business reasons. So the WfA Tow, operated by women, is disgusted about any association with Tampax, seem- ingly disgracing its own con- stituents. It's amazing how this same organization had no trouble justifying more than a decade of sponsorship b1 a cigarette manulacturer (Vuginia Slims). IMG (International Management Group) bought the rights to the tour this year, while still trying to sell it to a title sponsor. • Parking around the Wayne Club this weekend should be interesting, because not only is the dub hosting the finals of the Vic Braden/CHOC Padrinos Tennis Classic, a highly popular event, but the adjacent Hyatt Newport is hosting the inaugural Newport Jazz Festival at the same time. Stiuttle buses apparenlJy will be used. "It's going to be a huge crunch,• Baar said. • Louisa Arnold, Newport Beach Tennis Club women's 3.5 doubles champion, and author of the rlb-ticlding book of poetry, "Tennis Tic.klers," will give a donation to CHOC for each book sold this weekend at the Wayne Club. There will also be a drawing today and Sunday for a free copy of the book. Winnen need not be present. Arnold will be at a booth signing copl of her book throughout the weekend. "Tennis Ticklera• (Tengo Publishing, $16.95) has achieved the honor of being featured ln the International Tennis Hall of Fame muteum gilt 1hop in N wport,R.I • OK, OK, lt't Moth• r'1 Day • 2. Mixed Nuts, 6-4; 3. Sideshow Bob, S·S; 4. Wok Spirit. 2-8. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. •ught· ning & lumber. 9-0-1; 2. Sox. 7-2-1; 3. Antonuccl's Italiano. 4-6; 4. (tie) CRC Towing, Do-N·Boot. 3-6-1; 6. Down & Dirty, 2-8. Men's C (at Lincoln No. 1/Bonita No. 2): 1. •Far Side, 7-2-1; 2. Soone~ 7-3; 3. Income Networlc Company, 6-3-1; 4. Bui· lionaires. S·S; S. Jammon Juiceman's, 3-7; 6. Rock & Ball, 1·9. Coed CC (at CYQ: 1. *Buck'S Clock Shop, 9-1; 2. SRS Techs. 8·2; 3. (tie) Air· touch Cellular, Keystone Pacific. S-S; S. 8DO Bombers, 2-8; 6. Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 1-9. Men's CC (at Bonita No. 2): 1. •Fox And Firkin, 9-1; 2. Jasper's, 7-3; 3. (tie) Psychic Nutumbas, Sons Of Beaches. 6-4; S. (tie) Hack And Slash, Misfits, 3-7; 7. (tie) Mez- zaluna, No BS, 1·9. THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1 ). 1. •Ueckers. 8-2; 2. Bilbo Baggins, 7-3; 3. (tie) F&M Distributors. Zero Tolerance. 5-S; S. 12 Pac. 4-6; 6. Sleep & Eat. 1 ·9. Coed CC (at Bonita No. 2): 1. •Quiet Woman, 8-2; 2. Dream Team, B-2; 3. (tie) And What Not, Screeming Feenies, 5-S; S. (tie) Barely There, Two-Minute Warn- ing, 2-8. · Coed C (at CYC): 1. *Regulators. 1G-O; 2. Del-Gm, 7-3; 3. Margaritaville Hurri- canes, S-S; 4. (tie) CC Players, Sue Evans. 3·7; 6. Tough Cookies. 2-8. FRIDAY LEAGUE Coed C (at Bonita No. 1) 1. ·~avenly Hitters. 10-0; 2. (tie) On Fire, Renegades, on Sunday. But also keep Father's Day in mind next month, in what is expected to be a monumental event al the Newport Beach Tennis Club, the inaugural USTA-sanctioned Senior National Father-and-Son Championships June 16-18. Fathers must be at least 60 years old, or tum 60 within the 1995 calender year to be eligible. There's no age limit fqr sons. Winners, as in all USTA events, receive the coveted gold balls. Last year in the Pacific Coast Father-and-Son event, Wil Gahagan was the oldest father at age 82. His son was 53, older than fl\any of the fathers. •The Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA) will offer instructional tennis clinics for children between the ages of 8 and 17 et 117 locations throughout the Southland beginning the week of July 3. Th.is annual program, the Amateur Athletic Foundation's USTA/National Junior Tennis League (NJTL), is d esigned to provide youngsters who live mainly in underprivileged areas with an opportunity to gain tennis experience. Each player receives 18 hours ol instruction, is given a T-shirt. a certificate of participation and a one-year USTA membership, which includes a subscription to Tennis maguine. There'• a nominal registration fee ot $13, but no child is turned away because of an inability to play. Tenn.ii rackets are provided when necessary. For more lnformaUon, contact the SCTA at (310) 208-3838. RJCHA.ID DUNN .. 1 Daily PtJot Sportswriter wboee club tmnll column eppMn twtce monthly • 7-3; 4. (tie) Face First, 91 1, S-S; 6. Glidewell Gladiators, 3-7; 7. Seashore Sluggers. 2-8; 8. Wet Seal, 0-10. Costa Meu Modified Coed C: 1. Bilbo's Bushwac.k· ers. 1S; 2. Goat Hill 0 .0 . Couples, t4; l . California Dreamin, 10; 4. Heritage Paper, 4; Tuts. 3. Modified Coed D-2: 1. (tie) B•llstars, Pierce St. Predators, 16; 3. (tie) Ballwack-ers. J.C. carter, Side St. Brawlers, 6; 6. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 4. Coed 0-1: 1. •Never Enough, 18; 2. BOjltrockers, 14; 3. (tie) Defoitte and ToUche, Kellie's Heroes, 10; S. Muffin Monsters, S; 6. Canon Lasers, 3. Women's Major: 1. •Scrappers. 10; 2. Make It Happen, 6; 3. Zubies-Skirts, 2. Men's B-1: 1. PSA Terminators. 14; 2. Skldmarx. 12; 3. Chester Drawers. 10; 4. Ballpark Hoboken Heroes, 8; S. En Fuego, 6; 6. Sysco.Kid!,. 4. Men's C-1: 1. •Martinie. 16; 2. (tie) Goat Hill Tavern Herd, Macaroni, 13; 4. Poor- men, 8; S. (tie) Ci~ Boys. The Sh•rks, 2. Men's C-3: 1. R1dgeview Alms. 16; 2 Diamond Dogs, 14; 3. All·Madden Team. 10; 4. Non·Dairy Creamers. 8; S. (tie) Big Dogs, Down & Dirty, 2. Men's D-1 Major. 1. Step Two, 14; 2. JMG Security, 13; 3. Sticks. 11; 4. Swiss Cheese, 10; S. No Chunks, 2. Men's 0-1Minor:1. &Team Easton, 20; 2. 76ers, 12; 3. (tie) Giants, Wing It, 8; 6. Abbey Road, 2. Men's-0-3: 1..0ldtimers, 15; 2. Flatlln- ers. 12; 3. BC & C. 8; 4. Ballpafi( Rats. 7; T.Q. Shooters, 6; 6. The Rogues O. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 pull off somewhat of a shocker during Easter vacation. Perry's players approached the liibute to Youth Tournament at the Desert Princess as a pleasant diversion to the league schedule, but found themselves in first place after the first of the two-day event, and shifted into competition mode. H Our plan was to play our top four players the first day, then go with our other three the final day," Peny explained. "But after seeing we had a chance to win the thing, our kids decided to let the top four kids finish it out and we ended up beating all 30-plus teams." The win boosted the collective confidence of a team that went on to defend its PCL title, as Pete Krutzik, Mike Peny, Andy Thompson, Ross Necessary, Jeff Peny, Alex Lassen and Joe Huang contributed to a 13-5 overall record. HWe really started playing well after that,• Art Perry said. •That helped ow kids realize they could play with just about anyone." The Eagles went on to claim the league crown, and finished slxth al the ClF regional tournament, which advanced the top three to the state finals. Necessary, one of five Junlon among the top seven, continued a strong lete-aee1an surge to earn the PCL lndMduel champkmlhlp, edging defending Champion Mike Perry, who wound up third. Both NeceM&ry and Mike Perry, UC> a JUnior, wW ccmpete at the Mey 22 CIP Individual Modified Coed D-1. 1. Mad Mix. 13; 2. CY/J\s, 8; 3. Mark's Sharks, 7; 4. (tie) Veri- fone, Villa Martinique, 6; 6. Fairview II, 4. Coed C: 1. •Non-Oairy Creamers. 16; 2. (tie) Me-N-Ed's Beachcombers, The Storm. 13; 4. Under the Wire, 11; S. Ham- burger H•mlet. 7; 6 Safe Softball, 0. Coed 0-2: 1. ·NMC~ 19; 2. Fish Heads, 14; 3. Rugburns, 9; 4. Muckrakers. 8; S. Filenet Brewdogs. 5; 6. Comfortably Numb,4. Women's Minof. •1. Strike A Pose, 16, 2. Me·N-Ed's Curveballs, 13; 3. Gunn Ban- dits, 9; 4. legends, 2. Men's 8-2: 1. •Goat liill Deralics, 16; 2. Zubles, 14; 3. NMCC Men, 12; 4. Eric EJearonlcs, 8; S. Team Cali, 7; 6. Budmen, 3. Men's C-2: 1. •The Volunteers. 18, 2. PDC. 13; 3. The Knights, 11; 4. Outers Again Shooters. 10; S. Players To Be Named, 4; 6. WMA. 2. Men's C-4: 1. •New Beginnings. 18; 2. Outers Outlaws. 16, 3. Mudvilfe. 12; 4. (tie) )ohnson's. Sportspage Saloon, 6, 6. S.N.A. Sluggers, 0. Men's D-2: 1. •BrewskJes, 16; 2. Don't Matter. 10; 3. Barr-Barians. 8; 4 (tie) Rebels. Swing This. 6, 6. Royals, 2. Men's D-4: 1. The Pirates 12; 2. (tie) Abbey Normal, Sharks. 10; 4. Abbey Home Health, B; 5. Ducers. 6; 6 The Young Doctors, 2. NMCC Men: 1. White Sox, 16; 2. Blue Sox. 14; 3. Black Sox. 10; 4 Orange Sox. 6; S. (tie) Green Sox. Red Sox. 2. NOTE: Teams receive two points for a win, one point for a tie. no points for a loss. with one point deducted for a for· feit. •champion. Tournament, hoping to earn a berth to the state tournament. Krutzik was the most consistent pedonner all season, according lo his coach, who charted the junjor's nine-hole average at 37 strokes. Mike Perry, a devotee to the sport who sets the lone for off- season work ethic, according to the elder Perry, lowered his 1994 average of 40 to 38. Thompson. only a freshman, was the No. 7 player through the regular season, according to Art Perry, but came up big a t the CIF r~onals. firing a round of 76. He also joined Krutzik, Mike Peny and Necessary in engin~ring the Tribute to Youth victory. Necessary, who "really bloomed the last month," according lo his coach, plans to continue that growth with a solid off-season commitment. Jeff Perry, a sophomore, pared his average to 40 to denote his decisive lmprovement and a summer job at the Santa Ana Country Club bodes weU for hJs continued development. Lassen and Huang, both juniors, also add to the optimism for next season. •w e have everyone back and our guys are already signing up for sumtner tournaments,• s4]d Art Perry, who also is e nthused by the potential of a atrong group of juruor vanity golf en, a's well as a talented group of incoming freshmen •our goal for next year Is for everyoM to improve one or two strokes, and I think we'll be able to compete With just about anybody,• Art Perry sald. Anything-leu, might indeed be a 1urprile. Roller hockey picking up steam NEWPORT BEACH -Th Boys and Girls Oub of the Har bor Area's spring roller hocke league has grown to more th 400 youngsters participating · six different leagues. The spring league is at it halfway point this season, WJ the playoffs ·slated to start i June. The first and second grad league has featured some fin play by the likes of Chris Willar Matt Kelly and Michael Kind gren. The third grade league hig scorers are Mike Vackar, Vmcen Mungo, Shay Barton and Jus · Beasley. Among the talented players · the fourth grade league are Chn Kelly, Brandon Lufty, Peter R Calvin Anderson, Erik Anderse and Jeremey 'fr:uelove. The fifth grade standou include Alexei Sama, Bria Haines and David Bolton. Lea ing the sixth grade league i scoring are Danny Hilton, Steve Jendrusina and Garrett Eleric while Jamie Sinesk is conside a top girls player. In the seventh and eight grade league, some top playe are Ttaigh Concannon, Morg and Brad Craig, Brandon Doris Mike Warther and Peter Ande sen. Summer league signups st on Monday, and space is Umite The standings: 15J.2ND GRAD£ LEAGUE 1. (tie) Canadiens, Rangers, 3-0; 3. (ti Black Hawks, Kings, 2-1; S. Penguins, 2; 6. (tie) Ducks, Sharks. 0-2-1; 8. Stars. 3. • l RD GRADE LEAGUE 1. Ducks. 3-0; 2. (tie) Sta~ Canadie 2-1; 4. (tie) Kings. Black Hawks, 1-2; Penguins, 0·3. 4nf GAAD£ LEAGUI 1. (tie) Kings. Stars. Rangers, Pengu1 Sharks, 2-1; 6. (tie) Black Hawks, Cana ens. 1-2; 8. Ducks, 0-3. STH Gl'lAOE LEAGUE 1. Sharks, 3-0-1; 2. (tje) Stars. Range Bl.ckh1wk.s, C•n•dlens, 2·1; 6. Pe guins. 1-2; 7. (tie) kings, Dudes, 0-3. 6Tit GRADE LEAGUE 1. Ducks. 3-0; 2. (tie) Shark\, Kin Penguins, 2-1; 5. Bl11ekhawlu, 1-2; Ca(ladiens, 0-3. 7Tff.8TH GRADE LEAGUE 1. (tit) Penguins, Redwings. 3-0; Blades, 2-0; 4. Ducks, 2-1; S. Slldth• 2-2; 6. (tie) Kings, Stars. Rangers. B frogs, 1-2; 10. Can•dfens. 1-3; f1 . Sha 0-3. SCC's Saylor honore COSTA MESA -Southern if omia College pitcher Shann Saylor has been named Pitcher th Vi ar on the All-Golden St Athletic Conference softb toam. Saylor i! joined on th teem by teammates Amy Le catcher1 Sh~nnon O'Rour infielder, and Angela Wo'tl. ff elder.• Vanguard lnftelden Sh Moreno and Cairie Nelton ouUl~lder Angie Vega were ond-t am selection•. .. '. . .,, ~· , .. .. r SATUN>AY, MAY 13. 1"5 ~-~~==~ ....0 IOTICll W IOTICll PUii.iC IOTICU PUILIC NOTICH PUIUC MOTICU W IOTICll li~•~liiiiliiili~•iijfiiiiilfiiRmF.= PllOM HUMllRTO COITA M l!IA DAILY !!!!=~ PUIUClllOTIC! PUIUCNOTICI ~J:--No do6r'9 • ~~~~;!=~ _., OP CIOMIZ RODNaUIZ TO PILOT, a ~ of --. • --honte an -•• , .. r -I .IOll "'1.lll!ftTO GOMeZ gene.al dreuldOft --~Of· Gor1'1n, 4280 PkltlUous FloUU.• ~ K.rwin Md MCMhet one .. LiijiiiiiJiiiiT--W I .. .__ onllted ._ leMd In _. CDUnly, et Sandra BladM, 4331 ........_ Mw •ielne•• ..... Thit 1W1mtn1 ... l9ed Alain w• bom In P,fltle. PtMOe on AAl- guat ••• 1192 Md died eudd9nly of • --~lnDaJ. IM.,.._ on May 3. 1 .... H9 waa a Qradu- ... of Corona def Mar H igh School and UCLA. Captain In tht U.$. Marine Corpe, and ae the time of hi dNlh, Raglonal Salee Manaoat for Inter· metto lnduatrl ... He la turvlvtd by hit parenta, Or. and Mra. Shelburne of cautor· nla, hla allter Tanya Shelburne of Ari.zone, t\11 grandmother, Mra. Jamu C. Shelburn of Vltgl"'9h and ••· tended fam 'I· All Informal gathering HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales leads Furnished be Mid Sundey, Merf CAIS• 11• al pereone 1Ne111t1d In ..... onoe a.-tor fOUt AenMAMHo.N11d,437/ a .... wt ltalewl with 11'9 COYnty o.il .. II. .a 11:00 In taMfor. Ol'OAl..,...'" 7'-Ille ......, llPPW .....,_ COMICUll¥9 ..-. ~to Jamea Don Biggs 11,4380 The I~~.,. The lolo!Mng J*IOllS are Or11ng9 County on.-•. Na at hi• parenta' At IHI court ... ~ IN dllY of the hterlng. Allonto Vllcl.Z Jf' .. OM doing bullnffs as: dOlnQ bullnetl at: 1m ~. Friend• who OOl*IY•OllW WlllTOlllOW No. 703 of $he Or-. DATWlllAYe, tHS DonnaHayward,52~ a) A RAINBOW OF a) \IEAONICA OANIEU.S. ' FMateT with IO •Rand •hould 14t ~ -..,... CAUl9 POii OllMQll Courtly Superior Cour1 .. C•••l••l•ner Th• pub 11 • h. d N. w p 0 rt ·TRAVEL. b)TRAVEL HEAD· b) EOUAL JUSTICE A Publllhed Newpott Beach-..... all 714-945-~---....... IN lddrlM etlOWn llboWlt ..... H. aohulte COii-Beach·Coata Mesa Daily OUAATERS, 1165 W. ~ PARALEGAL & WORDPRQ. Cotta Mna D&lfy Pll°' Mal. In lifil of flow· ._ t4nt PfTITION~b LUIS on 1-20, 1115 as 2:00 o•c:t-MlallOM•ll OP TH& Pilot May 13• 20. l9H51701 11a1 Ave .• Brea. CA 92621 CESSINQ SERVICE. 3el E. APfll 29, May e, 13, 20. •a. donMlone mey"be 0.-, CA HUMIERTO AND ock p.m., Ind l'9f'I end MIPUIOR COU"T Jamal M. Juaytll. 5601 E 15th St., IB, Costa Mna, 1995. mad9 1o lh9 Alain .. ta.tnt =:,~ ~'ro "'9fe ehow cauee, II W"i Lu 1 s Hu M 8 E RT 0 PUIUC NOTICI Ora~elhorpe. Anaheim, CA 92821 saeM lhe&bume Fund, Head ... ,... •na °" GOMEZ RODRIQUEZ, A ~~ ':,'~ == GOMEZ & MARIA ELENA MOTIC& OP ' <;'ane ~~yrll, 560f E. Or· .tbf~ e. e~a~~.,,s~. p~ -------- l&alt of Oteaaer 09'-TH8 P8TITIO• TO IMNOR HAI/HAVE FILED A not be. granted. OOMEZ, 1234 f . MADISON PUBLIC HUAINO engethorpe, Anaheim, CA Cotta M .... CA 82827 PUIUC NOTIC! tu, Inc .• 1341 lmplre CHMIG• TM8 NAll8 P'!TITION FOR ~ CADER It 11 further Ofderld tNt t 18 SANTA~ CA 82707 MllA CONIOLIDATID 92807 Thi• 1>,u1ln111 11 con· FtoUUout1 Central, Bulle 100, OP LUI• llUll8DTO TO CHANGE NAMES copy ol thl1 order to lhow P~bflahed 'Newport WATIER DISTRICT Thie bu1ln1i1 11 con-duetld by: an Individual au.aneH NanM D ... 1, Texaa 75247. OO•U AllD llAlllA tauM be publleMd In NBI 8each-Coita tffaa Daily T .... _ .. _ dueled br. hutband and Have you 1tan1d dOlng ltatetnent '1 -·-•• wile • bualness yel? No --1 . • PlloC May 13• 20, 2 • June Mar 18, 1HI Have you staned doing Debra E. V11.1ghan ·Powell ,.,. OllOWlng per10nl are 3, 1995. • 3:00 p.m. • buslnes1 y11? Yu 2·20-95 Thia slatement waJ filed ~°H~ ~=::.: Al.TER Sa 7 00 endM Th2:'1adaff~ ~~:811~1~:z:r.rllwas t~ '1J~th ~ C~tyy ~IM~c°~ NATIVE, t 1401 West Str...: u--PU-1-Ll_C_N_O_T_IC-E"---av .... ... w11 eou c1 1 • Giiden GiOYe, CA e264o • 7100 p.m.. h the nly erk o 31, 1 95 Rosah• Antlcona. 11401 H--N-0,_T-IC_IE_O_P-~---or H aoon OrMB• County on Miich F84 2o21 We11 Stteel, Garden Grove. ltt accordance with the thereafter a• the 31 • 1 95 Publiahed NewpOf'l Beach· CA 92640 provlllon1 of Section 21 700 agenda permit• F&4202e Costa Mesa Dally P1101 Thi• bualness 11 con- ttvough 21116 of the Call-8oa d Mfftln R P,ublished NIWP<>f.1 Beach-Aprll 29, May e, 13, 20, ducted by Al'I Individual lornla Bulln111 end Profes· r 1 oom Costa Mu• Dally P1101 19115 Have you stated doina 11ons Code there being MHa Consolidated April 29, May 6, 13, 20, · Sa695 business yet? Yes 10-1g.9l due, unpaid 11orage lee for Water District, 1995. Rosalie Anllcona wtllch INSTORAGE ANA· 1985 Placentl• Sa696 PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was liled HEIM 11 entitled to a lien Avenue, Coata MeH, with lhe County Clerk of pursuant to Hc:tlon 21702 California PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Orange Counly on April 14, of said code on the goods, The Board ol Directo11 ol Bualne11 Name 1995. herelnalllf deacribed u lh• Mesa Corsolldaled Fictitious Statement F843372 SLARTING ANEW' BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • mlscellaneoua household W1t11 District lnvtln th• Bu1lne11 Name The following persons are Pubhshed N-pott B11ch-~~"W!21n.m1 tolas, refrigerators, community to anend a pub-Statement doing business as: Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May r"" ....,._.dryer•, washera, clothing lie hHtlng 10 consider the Th• following persons are WA T E R W 0 R L D , 2 6 1 T3 20 27 June 3 l 995 The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pliased ,.. to anMUna a new service 1WW atJlliJabk to new businesses. ~ wiD 1WW SF.ARCH the name for you at no o:tnt chargr, and S4flt you the time and the trip to the Court H~ in Santa Ana. Then. of COU1'Se, afor the semch is completed we wilt file your fictitious business name st4tmzmt with the County Clerk, publish once a Wttk for four Wttles as required by law and then file your proof of publication with the County Ckrlt. Pkt& stop by to file your fiaitiqus business staJ'emmt at the IJaily pjjqr, 330 W Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you CltnTIOI stop by. please azlJ us at (714) 642-4321 and we wilt make amrngmzmts for you to handk this procedure by maiL end personal property, due lollowlng: doing business as: Backs Lane #B, Placenua, ' ' ' ' SaJ04 notice having been given to PROPOSED WATER RATE a) MINUTEMAt+. SER· CA 92670 partln known lo claim an INCREASE VICES, b) S.T.C. CON· Timothy Van Kannan. 77 Interest lhereln and the This Item wlll be dis-STRUCTION, 17150 Ne-w. Pay #A, Costa Mesa. Um• 1peciflld In I UCh no-CUSHd and comments will whope SI., 1112, Fountain CA 92627 lice IOI' payment ol such be received. Attendance Is Valley, CA 92708 Peggy Louise Robles, 261 Ifft, having e)(pired will be open to the general public. Chapman G. Zundel. 655 Backs Lane, 18. Placentia. told at public auction by For /YlOll lnlormatloo, or ii W. Baker, ll206. Costa CA 92670 INSTORAGE ANAHEIM lo-you would like assistance Mesa, CA 92626 This buslnen Is con· SELL your home through classified c:ated al 1ne W. Penhall In presenting your com-Steven T. Gonzales, 655 ducted by: co·pa11ners Way County ol 0 1ange, manta to the Board at the W. Baker, · I L206, CoSlal;:===============~ State ol California on ihe Public Hearing, please con· Mesa, CA 92826 241h day ol May 1995 at lacr Michelle Jack1on. Dis· This bu1lness Is con· SAVE· 1:00 pm. T11m1 lor lh• sale ttlct Secretaty, 11 631-1206. ducted by a general par1· are cash only. Sale subject MESA CONSOLt· nershlp TIMEI lo canelllatlon. Landlord DATED WATER DIS. Have you staled doing • rHerves the right to bid. TRICT District Seer• business yet? Yes 4·12·95 SAVE Below Is a list ol names tary • Chapman G. Zondel and unit numbera. • This statement was flied Carol Sanchez, 1215 Published Newport with the County c rerk of MONEY! -llllms SuZ&Me C'oUer, 1236 Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Orange County on April 13, WITH THE ~ ••• Bobbi Blyh•Posner, 2139 P1lol May 13, 16, 20, 23, 1995. ·If you should have any farther qum-Wns, please azlJ us and we will be m1m than glad to assist yot'-Good /JJck in pr new business! ml .... IT Olive Blades Jim Sandra, 1995. F843214 CU\SSIFIEDS Mott•...., * C .. ......,. -2205 Sa702 Pubflshed Newporl Beach· Cremetton Debborati Cooper, 2263 TRADE 110 Br--...._ Brian Burgess, 2264 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1995 . ...., ... ay Roni Germo, 3119 Sa703 Coeta Meta -' ._... D._..:.&"'T_\_., Pilot Hom Mululh 111 • 22 48 Costa Mesa Daily P11ot May ta.IM John Molnar, 4108 through classified Buy It. Soll It. Flnd It . • •••••••• I P-arnela Taylor, 4132 642•5678 Claaalfled • .._ _______________________________ _.___. Steve Shroyer. 41H 642-5878 .t --. ' l, ' . ~ ·r - • ... 11" ' . . . 'j .. · .. . Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT. DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ·:·····Tuesday 5:<X¥t Thwsday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:~ BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAIL ORIN PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 c.omer of Newpat Blvd & Bay St. GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error thar may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no Liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually -occupied by the error. Credit can onl y be allowed fo r the first insertion. GENERAL 1002 CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT ------CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 DEL MAR 2122 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 APARTMENTS DEL MAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOR RENT 2622 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE ALISO VIEJO THECOnAGES * CDM·Brand New • Mediterranean Town.. home 3Bt. 2.5Ba. 3 trplc, 200011 Model Home. Furn Incl. ROOl·IOP sun & BBQ deck. Landscaped S100K under market. Mu1t Hiii Owner may catry_. Only $459,000 BELCOURT HILL Harbor Ridge-View t BLOCK TO OCEAN SPYGLASS VALUE! ••••••••Studio S . of PCH You gotta see this! Furnished & d ecora· AT THE BEACH Panoramic ocean view ---------kllchet, bright, clH to Orama Uc lrg 3Br-+-Iott, tor perfect home, 2Br Annual Rentals 48d 2th Ba home w/ Bagon1a prk, S575 utll $245,000 OHlgner quality decor & upgrades through· out. 4Bd, 3Ba or 3Bd-+-den. Ideal cul· de·aac locallon. $489,500 Private courtvard & epa , d1.1al master aulles, library/den w/ wet bar, formal dining. Own er m a y help finance. matbl• floors. pll1 apa. 2Ba, pvt street on PY1 yatd. Only $2,995 mo GENERAL 2602 pd Sheila 723·1500 Now S459K. Joyce Buck Gully. Partial U.... hleotlon Call Patrick Tenore iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--;-------- Palmer, Valentine ocean view. $3850/ 38d/2Ba+dan 12100 p k Chances are 28d bey vtew .• $1400 ____ 1_6_0-_8_1_0_2 __ Buena ar Park Lin· Properties. 759·7659 m o y e arly. Inc l 28d••.....,bch .... 11800 coin Apt's Move In 111 ti d O cnfrnt Dream Hae monthllf maid & --edt hm 11300 •YEARLY• Special 5650. Family you w '" Remod nu 3Br 3B•-+-l gardnr. 320 Hazel 48dc:n,_.-.;u.t 3Br 2Ba. Npt Shorea oriented. 28d 2ba what you need £OUM. ltOUSIHO 01',.0llTUNITY All 1111 IAlll Mwrlisill It! tllls ....,,.,., II &ll~CI IO lk fed· lfll F* HHsllll Act II 1111 II __.. wtllcJI INkls It Illegal 644-9060 (714) 723-4400 644-9060 apl. S919K or lse/opt. Or. 759•9070. Hurry! ~ close 10 clubhse. All Quiet Spacious, ale, at the price 645·6855/h 622·8820/W 3BR 2 '1aBA hse, w/d. The "udantlah • amen. Just reduced. d/w carport, laundry you want to pay COLDW<?U BAH~C?RU COSTA MESA 1024 COLDW<?U BAH~<?R U relrlg Fr doora wood ..._ ._ room. OAC Manager On Penn 2 blka to • · • sm 11aw.....,.. ...... o_, 3Br 2•!.!Ba on Penin 714-a20•5513 when you read ocean, 3br, 2ba, den, ahuttera, lrplc, 2·ca~ 673 1900 Xlnl cond, good area. h c lfl d (pie, dbl gar, pallo gar, walk lo beach., _____ .----Cannery Rentals Inc. Buy 11. Sell 11. Find 11. l • lass • • 11"""'" ""'' "'*""'' ~the bes: $174l900 w/Termsl 1111111111 .. 11 .iscrl"'l11tlon •--~...-....,.....,,,,___,,___ A QIVe Awail Ltg F.)Cpedthebes:' S365k, OWNER, 65().6827 $2300/mo. 760·3893 BIO CYN gated comm. 675-4606 CleHlfled. every day ONE OF A KIND BIG OCEAN VIEWS THlefully furn 2Br ...... "'' c.i.. nMtioll. Repoa & ForeclosurH 3Bd·2.5B• Eastslde, 1 ________ _ South of PCH. 2Ba, turn key. Avail Secluded 2·sty, 3500 1Bd/lBth s1•450. lmmed. $3000. 759-eu. UMica~ IM!i1"' Slatlls 01 Wine Country excellent area. Won·t N1i1uf 111'111· w • llllloUOlt IO Temecula & Murrieta I a a ti C •II now I ..... ..., M11,,.,.11c1, linll· ****** PATRICK TENORI! laUM., ~1tlet1." 3•drm 28• dbl gar Real E•t•t• Tiiis ""'""' will not new paint Inside & out 780.aT02 ........, ..,. .., tn1111H· 5 m in to park. SChOOlf BY OWNER: Back Bay .,.... .., ,. .. 111111wMcllb111 & •ho& certtera·Fwya 4Br 3Ba, lam rm, ofc, ......-e11Ma0.1ta4len 88,995 guest qlra. 2500 1q ft. ...... ~ i.tlnM4 11111 all $425,000. 645-0978 HARBOR VIEW l/f, 5Br 3'!.iB•. bonua 8edf8ath s550. 0120 or 619-360-2629 rm + den, ocean view, ase-eeeo Agt • HOMES huge lot, cstm upgrda, 1---........... ----- $539.000 guard gate·S•t11vlew. lrvlne Terrace front $7951<. By ownr. Open row. 180" ocean view, 5 Bd, 2.58• Ho me. SaVSun. 759-8090 3500 aq ft. 3Br 2Ba-+- Brlghl lamlly room w/ maid'• qtra. lrplc, apa. fireplace. Private lush Ouletl S3900. 673-3059 yard. MOBILE Beach Area Yearly or Wlnler Furn/Unfurn, 1-4Br Some oceanlronl1 . $650 10 s 1 goo mo. HOMES •W111Uat • Mwertl1 .. 111 11111 Wow·Unb•ll•vable FO" IALE BY OWN•R 64AgO&O 1100 COSTA MESA 2124 ....,..., .. MllllM• 11 • 5Brdm, 3Ba, tile ti, need• Npt Ht1 R·2 Cmr Lot ..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VIiia Rentals 675·4912 ...... ,,,1111111ty .... Tlcem-tittle TLC $129,900 4Br 2Ba Ole/Oen Fplc FOR SALE 05'X24' Property Mgmt ,....,....,, I ..... ClllHUO p/qr1a S300K 645-9923 Make Oller. N ice 1Bd Bright Back Hse. Large Selection tall •111 •"'2• 1111. r. Mod 1-P rf t T ... Coila Mesa Adult Private. Parkl~patlo. Vacallon Rentals ' • · "''I Lender• Mor111-• • • ec wnnm Avt "10 $875 month .. ttll1tl •n,DCna,.._ ... -• $155,500 Park. 831·3S89 ... · • Cuatom 28r 2Ba new ulNUOllUl·lMI. (909) 699-1132 2·St0f'Y 3Bt 2~8a. 3· F.)CpedthelJes: NB Lido Penln, pvt Call Tim eeo.7991 paint/carpet. W/O, car •ttch gar, approx1---------beach. boal atorage. •1ST MONTH RENT $325' dlahw, Incl gar, pallo. CORONA 1700 •q ft. S8K movea Absolute 81rg1lnl Sale, quiet halrbor llv· + Oep. 28r 2Ba tnhm atep1 to beh 642-0868 i GiiEiiN!iiiiiRALiiiiiiiiiii1iiOQiii2il DEL MAR 1022 you Into thla beauty. Quality 5Bd 3Ba, lam· Ing. $16K & S8K. $750 w/yard. Pata OK. Pool. aaatbluff. Pool On the move? Agt. Suaan 631·2855 lly home nr Faahlon epace rant 673 ... 031 lndry1. 848-2848 2Br 2Ba 2 p alloe, grn- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •OCUN IREIEZEI• laland w/pvt yard + --------28R dplx. Great loc belt. PraltlHI at. In 38r 2~8• home, fp, 1pa. Reduced S60K • ACREAGE 1125 Triangle Sq. Quiel Nu 81ufta. W/0 , relrlg Overstocked with Sell your extra household items in Classified 1tuff? A call to ClaHlfied win help !42·§178 IADOA ISIJUCD IAl.IOA 1008 1suum 1008 c:ukl•HC, nu cpVpnt. Only $639,900 w/ crpt/drpe, gar. yd. HrdWood fire, frplc. Won't lul at 1109,900 TEAMSI Call now • hk 1715 .... 11540 Elegant mirrored bar, Owner/Agl. 6~7 PATRICK TENORE GOTTA SELL l'AITI upa, '.,.. • remodeled balhrma. Real Estate 760-f702 2.s Aalt/S2,990.'$500 Down •MESA VERDE• St800/mo 121..a12s. DANA POINT 1026 CAITL& ON TH& ROCK Exqulllt• 38r 3~8a O\feflOOklng harbor 6 ocean. Oala<t. 1875K. Ellotle Euro kitchen. Reine Agt. 488-1932 LAGUNA NlGUIL 1052 ----- IK .... t•ll9""'1Mn 1 Br 1 Ba, gw, patio, gaa.d. C>Yeflooka pool Reine Mr· 4"-1132 Alfordatile In Newport 75.00fmonth L.arge 4Br 38a 2 •tory. HARBOR Vl•W HMS haohl $118,000 for a U Acr/$17,S00/12,600 Down lam rm, pool, cmr lot. Monaco 38r Ha '2000 new 2BA luxury ~W'il ~ $1695. 875-4912 Agl Beaut.1\11. Inc. gardener. condo. Corn•r of 15th Hr l&Mt, lldlng a Hal lortt4 E'•lcl• 38r Hla, w/d ,044-N10 or 873-3174 • lrvlne. Restrletlona 1-(800)-223-4763 appl". Call 722..a311 hkupe, fncd yd, grdnr, Hrbr Vu Hm on gmblt, r gar, lmmacl Sml pet furn, hol tub, IOvely * ••rcr••t D•llt•• ok. $11751 716·8670 grdn. 4-0 mo a111 June. 3bd, 3.5ba, ofo, family HOUSES/ E'tld• Npt Ht• arH. $2900/mo. 84CH798 rm, lrg yd, remod. CONDOS 2Br 1 Ba hee. Gar, w/d ltallan VIiia on Big Cyn S47'tk. eg:t/OllYe 145-3&83 hkup, lg yrd. No pets. golf cour ... 38r 2~Ba • ... ........ ... Vlewl FOR RENT $896/mo. 548-8e80 2 yn new, .111•/bnl•. 4Bt+f&(Tt, lrg lot, prl •••••••• •Lrw 28, 2ea dptx w/lg suso. Agt. 7e<>-e300 apa, o•ted, comm f d " I hk ltnn/pool. Low duH. ncd yer "' w d up. NSWPORT SHOAE8 Now t691K. Jore• CO•ONA 391 E. HamlltonlO $850 3Bd 28e, fp, garage, I a\ utll Incl. 818-58&-7140 poo4, tennla ct. No Palmer, Va ant ne o•• ua• 2122 Propar1le1. 76•7059 .v&. -• peta. 11400. S&0-8141 R ,...,.._ lg _, Ii.tee, ILum lllT IUYI OLASSll'l8D ooma, gated --Poot BAL.80A la.ANO DUPLEX •tn.OOOLM M'• ._ reaoufc:. you apartments, coaa...--vt.w.' = 1111ta~ OCX> On the movet nr/lbltt. • ... ..,... OM oount on to ... a horn.. ~. No -.nW.,.ta. ~. "•allcare ...,.,.. Myrted of merchan-ClueAn.cf l2tOO IM. 121-4111 G"IAT LOCATION a XLNT INCOMI S.11 your extra n.. &........., dlM ltemt, becauM lpftlaH Aid Hr, BEACH TIME REALTY houeehold Marllll ......_ .,, CICltunV1• cotnpel ten ••tllty -Oen vtewl l'em rml•P8 1400 It •ti It t1h1 to pt1ce 1 II word or lttt cl111ltltd ad. 115 for each 1ddttlo1t1I nr•. CAL•SCAN 1918) 449-1000 (714) e73-45911 Item• a.,,. ::9'"" 'turen •o 'f04Jt $2900. "can.I .. ~ • ..,. _____________ .._ ........ l~~•nwC~ltgff!tdB.lm!':!D!...-.~--~---MleHT• houllng """'· Of*\~ ... ,.. _____________________ .. ' l' i . l~· Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm week.ends 1561 Mc.~ Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 ----- Best Value in Newport Beach! . . O cool oceo Brttztst 0 Cloae to tile leadl ~- Apartments 0 Unlundalledlhnl. Newport Beach 0 '°°11 anc1 s,.. 880 Irvine Ave. O '1taeu Centen 722·5555 ° UCbted Ttull, BuketbaD. Y·ball ......... UllJM 0 Actlfldea Prorram Egflif t• ~ Corporate 8'Jtea Oa-d ~ ~ _.,. IOc!Plo In mott INn 400 dtlfs nadorlwldl. C. (900) 4S6-9JS I Have A '- Gar age Sale~ Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad!. Classified Community Marketplace ry, ps, pl. plpq, tilt. cc. cass (JTl24884) ~4AI 9IHOND CIVIC HB Red, stereo, cass lMH56~5331 White. 5spd. pis. ale. Red. 5-spd, PS. AC. Cry, 5spd . ps ac. pw. pl. White. AT, stereo, plpq. moonroof. . cc. lllt. m/r. alloys roof cass. alloys tilt, cc cass. (KS002727)t ~m ~iim ~;, ~ ft6'9t '93 TOYOT '91 TOYOTA COUPE ORROLlA SON '92 GEO STORM '91 NISSAN 240 sx '93 FORD ESCORT WGN ll ' White. 5spd. stereo. Blue. at. ac. stereo. cass Blue, 5spd, pis, ale. Red. 5 spd. ale. cass Cold. at, pis. ac. cass (P03116101 IM3461044) alloys. cass . tllt.alloysfMWOOl918l l plpk&, clc. tint. cass. (N75491001 (PRl5483-3) · ~"' ~174 ~"' •2· 2 ~'' .,. If you're looklng for ll ·c•r, classlfled has news for you. •E•R•VI•C•E---l~~~S IC COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY ·3794 MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PEST •"""" 3528 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ~iii!iiiiiii!iiiii~iiiii~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONTROL ';51)1RECT0RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••TUTORING•.• JONES ELECTRIC •QUALITY SERVICE Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers MASONRY EXPERTS 21ps Quality Palntlnt TR.ANSIATOR/ 3869 TUTOR 3927 1)111~---••••••I Cer·M•rble-Or•nlt• Windows, Word, All hours. Fully ALL resldentlatl naeda Watch & Jewelry repolr Brick, blk, concrete PLUS touchupa. MAIR PEST MOT CO ,c Klt-Bath-Rem-Fabr: Excel, Acceaa. 20 Yr• Bonded & Insured. Inc welding-No Job too Antique/Fine Jewelry stucco & sine. Uc/Bnd 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Free Htl 23 yra exp Cousnc Leaka-WtrPrfg-Plbg Exp. 800-200-8024 L111'7o5749 851-0807 smalll 714-298-7435 8uy/MQ/lrlde 073.0305 Low SS Jose 531_7643 Uc 280644 645-3209 Sr. disc, LIPR2725: 540-9237 L-355813 i--------1---------...,.-Semi Retired contractor. CHUNG'S PAINTING Call 287-0598. LEARN SPANISH NOW!" Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Al .. Tranala1or-lnterpreter. su .. n• 073-7409 MOD1:1 'NG 3408 CONC'DW:fE L SADDLEBACK Rprs, lmprvmnts, sml LANDSCAPE L 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price l ~ Leaky Showen Rep'd &UO Ul ELECTRIC job Q ti I l Ul --------•·--------4iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiil The Dean ol Ceramic MASONRY 3557 •QUALITY SERVICE• s. ua ly, ntegr ty, IAWN r11'D~ 3808 MOVING 3834 Guar work. Free Est. PET TILE 3928 ~ WE PUT IT ON Tiie. Installation, re-•BHt Prlce/Ll 884885 I care, Ken 642-1770 ~ Uc#375602 538-1534 SERVICES ~ OR TAKE IT OFF pair, grouting & 714-857-4222 QUALITY CARE 3870li!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ Amt•• Texturing plumbing. Ltll670130 *Beat Price/Quality HARDWOOD •••lo Y•rd M•lnt. PUBLIC NOTICE 20 yra exp, excellent QrouVfll• RHtoratlon ~ •Bob 841-8085• 673-8065 or 846-a526 Landscape, bflck, eton. •--------FLOORS 3712 L•wne, Cl••nupe, The Calif. Public Utlli· workmanship, fair O•bby'a Houae/Pet Regrout•R•o•ulk "' Conctett. 100.71 .. 1007 PENCES Tr•• Trlmmlnl2 Lt ties Commission RE-prices. 645·2417 Aon C•r• Service Repair-Clean & Seal e .. DECVS 361 s Haullng St79· 45 QUIRES that all used JENKINS PAINTING Live-In Care, while out Fl'H Estimate 540.7309 ~DITIONS CHILD CARE 3536 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie U1 n CLEAN/WAX/POLISH L•wn Service. Mow/ household goods Int/Ext. Wallpaper, of town, call 451-2054 RegroutSyatemsLl538035, ::ltl:MODEUNG 3410 1 ~0,n°·8~~lo, Jl~lv;-r;~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Marble Rejuvenating edge/1od/aprlnklers/ movers print their drywall, texturing, etc. Personalized Pet Care V::::.:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lc,T 'es; .788..: •FENCES GATES* 35 Years Exp. cln-up. Al 880·2718 P.U.C. Cal T number; David, 1·800-880·6222 Kennel alternative. No TUTORING •• Mother w/M•ete,. In xp. erry· • neW'(repalr/poit replaced 714-048·8700 Ive mag or call alter 5 limos and chauffeurs _,,,..,,...,,~...,..,,,~,..,,.,...,,,...,,,......1 3930 DUNCAN ,. CONSTRUCTION .. 20 Yra Exp. Small & Behavioral Sci. wlll BAICKeTILEe STONE Redwood• L'lll576605 A PROF'L QARDl!NER print their T.C.P. num-BOB HUTTON CO. atreaa or worry. Uc,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil care for Infants, tod· Plaln/atamped Con· Jim Whyte 642·7206 1 f h I d ber In all advertise-Int/Ext. Acoustic cell Ina. Reis 673-7184 SAT Semln•ra. Excet Lg. Job• 050·7042 dlera, Chlld1en. 644-0869 crete & Coatings, ________ HAULING 3720 ~~~~~.~'If ~~~er.8~y menta. II you have a remove/apply/repair. on June 3rd SAT. 6 Quallty Childcare Uc.tll541656 631-4310 •Wood Penc•e• own. Larry 854_..873 quetllon about the le-L#622631 982·5881 PLUMBING 3890 mtga In Irvine $195. fun, safe, environment ..-Qu•llty & Pride-A.II replace/repair, lrH Nllli(lg JUNK To The DUMP BEST JOB Gar4enlng, goarlllycho~ualfmeover, callmllo EmeExtrald P•lntlng ~~:1'~~~;~•:;;~2~:i.' '-AUTO exp'd, caring, reliable aspects of concrete & =~'!;. 't!~~:~4-~1 1714-9 0&·1882) landscaping, clean p •1 ul '1 '1 : Int/ wallpaper/llle THI LOCAL PLUM81R ~;51nt11ucE 3444 Xlnl Rela ...... 434-3977 masonry. Best sefVlce, •· Wiil haul. what Trash upa, trH tr{m. Aela. ~~~omy~~I~~· CompetiUve ratH. 10 yrs Tutor•PhD, MIT grad .Jn v~• 33 ur1 In area. 831-3859 Man won ti 968-1882 FREE E t 43,,._1518 e xp-Free est 751-2039 -a William Bqlft Co.· 15 yrs. Experience ,. • · ..... 714-558-4151 Since 1947 Bas.le Math 1hru Calo PREl'PER•D RATES CLEANING ·--------HANDY MAN 3710 Orffn •o•ne LandlCpng T B Q~~~~m;.:~:r~·, L#:;=y s:r;~~:304 Chemistry & Physic• FARMKRS INS. CONTRACTORS HEALTH, BEAUTY & Irrigation, Trimming w3 rot~ensM0'f'119 ~n• ai':ice 78 Ctt~sr• SAT prep ..... 640-8623 ~:"':~~:~!~o SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 Home&.Rent11 ProperllH & FITNESS 3740 ~P• R:m~~T~~: s~le~: a~ •• ~YRa~:S.09 moved & retfft. '541.aan Ar~•R~t'!~ ~I~~~~';' w·•ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . Palnt·Carpentry· 11599025, 850.0109 L,..134650 957-1500 lk•'• Custom Painting Bonded/Any WC>fk/Dralna AW. --------1 A TOUCH 01' CLASS CPI BUILDERS INC. Drywall and morel Lo•• Fat Featl Our MO. • TREES • Prof, Clean, Ouallty ••530.0700•• COVERINGS 3932 <:.\RPENTRY 3510 Cleaning. Rea/Comm Residential Const. 0•~ M.S-5277 get rHulta. LatHt Worlc. Int/Ext & Docks, • Uc/Bonded. Frff Eat uc.#s1842491naured Carp'try, roof'g, plbg d iet.a ~ meds 11 ... n T•,.-.M-.. e. a..-M, MEDICAL LI073488 931,.eto bpert Dr•ln Cle.nine lii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~. Remod. Doors, ..,._ Tereaa 282"7143 (714) Hs-4993 palnt'g, glaaablock• :_.~u~ •m~~.20N::~t;t + 1**;~-;cJ:~/'19 SERVICES 3848 RAJN80W Clrcl• Malnt. 2:V:U':~~~ .:.rp~:1c i~:1':::n~1:1-:::r: • • ::·~~~-~: BO~~~~.~~Tn~_:.a Showalter ~!:c~;.11:~:k~:;.r,~ Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8588 Profeulonal Gardening ~:i'.~~.~e;t, Guar. Steve 545-8298 No Job too amalll • H yra • .,, ,,_,., 141-w.7 19.75 per hour. & Wood, contrJ• MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3281 10 Yra. Exp. Xlnt Ref'• Mectlcal Tranaorlber St. lcl569897 836-8888 Pree••· l'lumblng 6" Olf W/ad. •73-ae:a7 A to Z HANDYMAN 714-5"8-0368 . Homes & Remodels Carpentr~•Electrloal HOME CARE/ (?14 ) 447"1738 ===~~,!~ A~e~~a~:: •SON'S PAINTING• Re~~~: :.~~~!•la ~~:t~!r. •;~~~ 1n'!~ ,. IHSTAU.JREFACE CA81HETS HOUSRCLEANINQ UClllG5439o .. e73-4590 Plumblng•Orywa11• SERVICES 3780 Call Colleen 548-5646 20~1 Exp. Ael/Cornm. Lf9873H H .. 1090 advice to th• crazy. Kitchens, baths, doors, 15 yra exp. Good Ref. Stucco•Palnllng*Tlle LEGAL · lnVExt. Llcl480559. 1131·2111 anytime ~.Doug 54 .. 7258 Own ttana. Call any-DOORS 3580 Rooflng*Jlm 641-7494 HOMI HELPl!R Wiii SERVICES 3812 Private Dutv Nurae 537-9496 oreoo-tll-9722 a--"ft""N_G ___ 3_ft_l_O r-t Im•. 2 41 -0 9 3 1 HANDY MAH Carpen· travel Of assist w/famlly. LVN available for occ. '10 • !CAltPET INSTALL •WINDOW CLEANING• An experlenoed try, tile, plumbing & Month of Jun. or Thi.Ifs. PIJllOIW. INJURY ATTY ~1:~;,-0~n~;::~1c4:_~~!: PlkNO • VOCAL •THUNDIR ROOPINGit UPJUJtS 3518 FREE ESTIMATES dependable door root. 25yra exp yt/refa. ove!nlghts/Frl. 54e.8017 Free Con1ultatlon •Call Gall 646-5678. LESSONS 3868 For all of your roofing 297-8081 David hanger. Quar work, Jerry Bell 779-8380 No Recovery-No Pee d R f/ 1 rea•. Oon 521-8910 Hand'tlm•n X·Pre•• INTEJUOD Call 714-H2·t1'7724 Hr nu .. •· 8,!~_'!Pa2r. a.\ "THOMAS HICKI llQ PIANO Beg.·Advanced c 838~4--1a Doora/Dr~wall/Plumb DESIGU11!1DS 3782 ' 1 ' PAINTING 3858 All agea •Teacher cert. c ai•1•D Co-9ft'l'wtRS 355• ELEcnu~•T 3610 El-... ·1-ID-t Remodellni n~ r nu-vu• v \oolMo ""u""""'I Overstocked with Entertainment Avall. lt'a the aolutlon you're i·a--------.-1 All tredH 237-0..3 lnterlo,. "efleotlng atuff? •W.I'. YOUNQQUtaT Jenni!., 140-8869 .. archl~g for • ~h- MAC TUTORING A-1 ••eotrklal wor9' Orenee C• HandrlMn "Your" •tvt• A call to P•lntlnt Centreotor •r Ycx.t ,. Meklng a System a all progt"ma Duncan Klec:\llc Electrlcal/Plumblng Rearrange, recovet, or Clualfi.d Oual. painting by Ptof'll home, an ~. ........... 87 .. 7a41 Quick RHponM Paine/Carpentry !!J?f:oe. 87 ... 808 will hel~ UClaoll. Ina. :v~ ~M»tt or ,,.. lnllllf Coneuftlllon Local Uc. 8I0-704a FrM Eat. Ht-HM ~ ..... hel9n Ml·H!I ,.,... .... 14W305 _, ..- ------- \ , Can't aeem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cl8Hlflecl ••me• Directory help you ftnd reliablt help . ....... .,. -~----~-~ - e y n s h n e e I, i- h 1t n n s l, n s n I· n n <, d h "S n l, ·. rt e) 1· ). s, f;. s. ,j. 3 .s, I :s. I· n A GOOD AD! Call 642- 1 5678 Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A REAOEA SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER FAN QUILTS Fan qullts 1r1 tradltlonatty pftcad by hand with NICh curved piece carefully stitched In 1 wry tlmHOnlUlll- 1119 proce11. Now. tll1ntc1 to 1 tool cafltd ttle Fin Gulde Included In our ntw ~Pit• guidebook, this quitting proc111 Is f11t1r 1nd t11l1r tl11n ever blforet With 1t.,.by·1tep Instructions, df1tram1, = ll1t1 and trlClabll pit1tml, you will bt CMIOft mtlclng I tllt flft lllocti ltlltwlttlfvt you confldlnc1 to cr11t1 any of tfllM 10 quilts. ---~----------Sino theck to. O MN4124 Fen ewts 110.00 OCOP P11t1rn Dept O 11~ ~ ••••• a• p 0 Bolt 2383 (~ 1'D wooft;Oftllrlt Vin Nuya, CA 111409 lftd Mndlcflft ~ N1me ~ ...... ~~,..._ _ __....._ __ _.. ___ __ Md1eu -..----~-------- City ...__ .............. _.......,..._ ____ ~--,, St.tie ZIP------ Prlcl lftCtudll ........ & ~ Glll.GIS IUSUllSI IUSDllSI 1111L.~~a~71=4 .. an 2740 OPPOUU8ilt OPPOnu•1rt II ZIOt 2 ...... Lem wJ'~ ....... Oii ...... ctn.1·------pwt ..... • .,_.,. ....... ~ .,..gi on pvt .-.Y nr A MOO .._... Peel-YaNDlllOt OtH1 2nc1 ...... 131·2t11 or._..73 ~.1!.~;.!t~ ..... WOftllng tor Don Income & Top -·r· .... mo.__. • .-. Lapre of the lV ehOw !qui~ S...... N lhete ~1 b6c:k "Making Money." Call 1..eoc>-820-4353 In COM. OoMll YltWt lo bch. Own Nth, gw. Don at 1-800·00N· di .. ~* Mlt'I w/d. Very nice lnelde. LAPftE --------t .... \4 • n.1uo CNta ..... _. co1DDaCJAL uu u1u10iiiii• lMV!SnaNT LI "™' NO emk/ Upecele HD 2BA RIAL BSTATB Looking tor 5 people OPPOITUtflTY pele. 41 rm,..., a.th. ~~~.d~ to make 11rlou1 2 Pedo,_ genge. Ille/ HIO+HC .....:..11. money.(114>5e3-39N. lii1iii _____ _ mo, l4IO Gep. Avel OP•N HOUaa '""'*'· UM. e?M4ll •:~. t'!~~~tb~:k IUSJ?aSS Of PIC! Large 411drm, 2.5Ba D•r•I Exciting New liiUt ii iiliO HM 10 Back Bay 1450 mo. POI UN? . 2781 Ea1talde Co1ta MHa Opportunity Create Furn/unfum Id, pvt Unda 721-e792 twnhom• w/prlva1e 45K Every Month Ba, gat'. MIO negot · yard & apa. $320,000. long term rHldual In-tor hOme malnL 199-3'4e ahr houH In Npt 2 OCUH VlllW OFFICE A .. umable Loan come. Min req. 13,400 lift •Bd 2.sa. Welt blka to boh. Pool/tn1, Newport Beech. Fur· Open ••• • 8un Call IOCMMt.a3M. Park Home. Oat/near lar. N/S. Long term. nl1hed, 800 1q. tt. 1100 to 9 &00 park/pool. Prof seoo 550+1'\. 150-4670 $945/mo. 720.1090 Cannery VIiiage MORTGAGES. + 1/2 1-800-769-9789 Really. 875-3777 COM blk to bch. Share UNTALS • R:~~~ ;~2';.,~e~ PAY PHON• ROUTI! T.D.'S lg 28r 2Ba, fp, w/d, 1g WANTED 2721 Penln beach location. 60 Prime Eatab Loci liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil deck Pvt ba N/S 1700 105 15th St. 175-2860 Earn 11500 wkly. Ca111r.1m1,._..rmrw-n Tim 1178-9443 1'wor1t>' • 1·800.200-9137 24 hre Quiet N/S lady 1Hk• 1 =-=...,..,.,,...,..,.,,,...,,~-~ 1~C~D~M~R:!"'m._/,_p_vt_b_a_l_n_2_B_r1 clean quiet atudlo/apt PAYPHONI! ROUTl!8 2Ba ocn view apt tp In Npt Hght1 area by BUSINESS • Local allH • for lale, pool, 1pa, w/d. H'50.' 8/15. Kathy, 873·5253 12000/wk potential. Avt now. Callie 144-5274 PINANCE 800-208-5300, 24hre. •• Ide C ta M ,.•e•GES Vend Rte. Local 100 a 0 • ••• VAAn Mach. w/lnventory. 1 bdrm avail In 3 W!ft& 9 ..,NT 2740 bdrm twnh1e. Neat, CV&\ ~ --------• Buy all or part. 14,500 clean, drug·free non-BUSINESS & up. 800-835-e300 .---------1 1mokera need only * 1000 aq ft ltorege OPPORTUNITY Vl!NDINQ RTl!•New call. No call. S400/ Cari, Fum, Boata, MachlnH In 21 Loe .. mo+V.. utll. 850-4292 Inventory, etc. Newpt 2904 tlon1•euy All or JUMBO LOANS •• 1·80CMS4S0-7432 Homes, Units, Comm' Bkr/Lndr 800-660-743 . NB Udo 2 Rm1+ prl· Blvd In CM. 873-1943 Part"800-599·6780 vate bath/entry. Kit The Community Flathead Lake, Mont. VENDING-FANTASTIC prlv. w/d, No/1mk/ Market Place. Poka·Dot Bear Cafe Local route. 400"- peti. Avl CMS 1550+ Cla11llled Hlllng bu1lnH1 du• profll1. $1200/Wk Thlnt<lng or having a garage eale? Give u1 a calll CLASSIFIED 1/2 ull. 979-3444 842·5978 to lllne11. Growing pottnllal. MUST SELLI area, cell (714) 840-7210. 1-800.745·3358 842-5878 BUSINESS BUSINESS OPPOltTUNITY OPPORTUNITY MORTGAGES 8r " MORTGAGES & MORTGAGES • I 2904 2904 T.D.'S 2918 T.D.'S 2918 T.D.'S . 2918 .... ANSWER TO NO.ONE. 1.cJm mon: .ihc1111 1hc lr.111d11'4' ol 1hc ti1111rc .ind Ix· 1111ir 11\\ n '"..._' }11111 iii. frJnd11'4' lhJI \l.r\l'' the 1 .... 1111111)! 'mJll l>u'IUI<:" 111<h"1n w, 111ln • ( 001Hf'IYIKlllll't' trn111111.n •'"'-"""'.fl 1Hnri. 1111.n nm{ fio/tl "'P/11111 • A11 111mnlfrn11d111t Jn •J .,,,, 'l2.~1 ( Jll 1800 4'~ I~!\ • PosrAiAiiiiD< • LOW • f.AR FIXED RATE MORTGAGES ARE BACK -DON'T MISS Our Tins TIME! RATES IN THE 7% RANGE .AGAIN ••• • REPLACE THE UNCElTAIHIY Of AN AD.RJSTAlll.E LOAN • • PA.Y Off YOUR BA.UOON NOT OR YOVR 2ND T.D. • Go with the profeulonal• who con delfe>e:,. the .... but rate al the lowut poalble co•t ... lntercon Capital . (714) 261-5188 . Real Estate BroMr/Calllomia Ot rtment of Real Estate Run your ad in the Newport Beach Cosio Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley Independent to reach over 100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit cord # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your. car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• -··-···-~·-···-······--·· D YIS,51U. ~y CAil I ,._ v.lt Card OW:. OYISA DAM x ------£,..- l.-llo DMY l"lOT lJO w ...... c..-. c... flol7 "'" ~ "'1f Ot""" 1714 '3 l-4JU ,,,_"""~ l'lo..0-. ,,._ ._ --_ __.__ I ='•4'-* 0~ OMIW I : g:.!,.._ g::::=._ g:::,::,. '. a .. ...-a,._,,..... a ..... -. 1 ' 0 1.-1 a............ a-.-.. t : g=...c:.e= g~c....r g~-=:w._. r: , O"*-a....,.-o....,w_ , , : • s I 0 for ' lit..t, s 1.00 eoclt odrllti9nal h I : ········-·······~-········t· ,·~I Put a few words to ~ork for you. Call 642-5678. © LEXUS OF wesTmlnSTER © *GS 300 CLEARANCE* ~· 1995 LEXUS GS 300 . $399.68 per mo for 36 mos. + tax closed end lease on approved credlt. $3500 down + 1st mo. pay, OMV fees, refundable aec. deP.Oslt, 1 SC per ml over 12K ml per yr. Residua I $25,081 :65. Total payments $14,388.48. (VIN I 094289) · SHOP US BY PHONE . · 1995 LEXUS ES 300 • Automatic trans. • Wheel Locks ·Pre-Wired for C.D. Player •Alloys •Floor Mats • Automatic Climate Control • Dual Power Seats •Fog Lights • Full Sfze Spare llre • Anli·Lock Brakes •All Aluminum V-6 188 H.P •8 Speaker Stereo w/Cassette $299.77 per mo + tax 36 mos closed end le11e on approved credit. $2500 down + 1st mo pay. OMV fHs, ... fundable aec deposit. 15c per ml over 12K ml per yr. Residua! $19, 635.20. Total payments $10,791.72. (VIN #095473) • Dual Air Bags • Projection Headlights • Pre-Wired for Lexus Cellular Phone • Leather tntenor OVER 30 PRE-OWNED CERllFIED LEXUS IN STOCK LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA. On Beach Blvd., just south of !he 22 fwy. · 310/327-4103 714/892-6906 · -,,. I .. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1995 TODAY'S CRaSSWOBo PUZZLE ACROSS P'aee · o-w ... one· 10 I 14 A cue Of .:Yic IS [)ry "16 (;hr trMS song • 11 SMc>t '""'ha cnme10 HI >~s I :?.O Pl ni. se4'd • • ,21 Coidu•oy ridge :I~ M1ll101)8lle's PfOJ>f'rly 74 Sacred bird of cgypt )6 Stow over 27 tn drnamt.:Jnd iO Make behove H Otlmp J5 Type of mulf111 'lti Solt leatN!rs 11 Shaoo tree ia City 1n Georgia .i 1 Baseball club it2 Simmer .t 1 Good·loolung mnn st;ing 45 -ot th!' baM .t• Star .,s.i Livelihood •o Cu• rt Como 001 SPCOnd be'IOI <,~Make up .,., f re>h 5e Cutef llmb 60 Dtllzle 6 I l rain puller M~ 65 -•MeVef't 156 Actreu Hunt 67 rresh lnfOffl\lhon 68 Back lalk 69 rragronces DOWN I Pinnacles 2 Repealed sound 3 Cal's uuorance 4 vicom zed ones 5 Singer Vol<o 6 E1flel Tower Siie 7 Fine horse 8 ~osee<I 9 Oisc1pte 10 Tted 1 1 Des Moines· locale 12 Camper's 'house" 13 ·what-is new? 18 Ftrm grasp 23 Hardened as cement 25 Greei. lclle• 26 Outspoken 2 7 One celled animal 28 Arias . 29 Restricl 30 Stunt 31 Royal 32 Low·lylOQ land 33 Goinslde 35 Redden 39 Priclcly weeds 40 Down With, 1n Pans 43 Tales 46 Constructed 48 Fled 49 Crocus bulb 5i Detroit team 52 OPEC nahon 53 Back of tN! . neck 54 V1Sta ~ 55 High cards 57 t-tawahan City 58 AboVe 59 Coop~ 62 EQIS 63 l':xpresSIOl'I of surprise 9 ~"""'P.~""'l'!'!~~,~3 .... 9y CHMUS GOaN . wMtOMMSH.W _,.. T ANNAH tMS04 c WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South fou hold: .. •A J 7 2 OA J 9 4 <>K Q 9 8 .S Your right-hand opponent opens· the bidding with one diamond. What act.ion do you Lalte? ' Q . .C. • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: dQt71 Qllt Oii .... • Paruler open1 the biddinc with one apede. What do you respond? Q. I · Neither vulnerable, u South you hoJd: '4178 OK87 OU .XQft Th~ bidding hae proceeded: EAST SOlJl'R WEST NOltTH 10 Dbl p.. "l• 20 ' What action do you take? ' Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •712 OKQ OA54 4'A.KQ95 The bidding has proceeded: SOUJ'll WEST NORTH EAST I• 30 P... .aNT ' What act.loo do you take? SCHOOLS• IKSTIUCTION 3012 EMPLOYMENT 5530 COFFEE SERVER Buy It. Sell It. Flnd It. Cl•Hlfl•d. Overstocked with a tuft? A call to Classlfled Wiii help 842·5878 --· PltaH be aware that th• Usllngs In thla cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there la a chatg• per minute. Sell your unwanted llama th• euy wayl To place your cla11lfled ad call 842·8078. If you are chenglng • catHr• I« nnanc1a1 reason•. reduction In work tore• or want to reloeal9 any· where In the U.S., let th• nation'• latgest Md fastest gr~ CAREER MARKETING SERVICE HELP Call Cheryl Westcott at 1-8()0.21344927 Ext. 120 or fax reaum• to · 401-f8M290 MaJUand Ctneer PkWlly Majtland, FL 32751 Wanted for a coffee house In Orange Co. Weekends nee, will train. 65<>-4430, ask for Cynthia Comput•r Users Needed. Work own hours. S20k to $501</yr 24 hrs 714·249-7438 x603 CUSTOMER SERVICE FT/PT. Phone sates Spend less time at home with your Jilds. MEMBERSHIPS business to business. 3018 Call Family Fest, the ultimate consumer liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii marketing show, Mon C•nt•r Club Memb•rshlp $5000. Include• transfer fee. Call Michelle 476-6400. EMPLOYMENT or Tues. btwn 9· 11 :30am. Sal + comm. 714-549-2547 GENERAL OFFICE Mon-Fri 8-5. Computer & marketing skilla, people-oriented. Phys- ical therapy clinic In CdM. FAX resume: 640-2631. Or call 968- 3003, ask for Michelle. EMPLOYMENT -GOLD & SILVER 5530 Brokers needed. 28- ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yr-old Npt Beach firm '--....,_...__....___. _ _, 1• aeeka mollvated pro- $40.000/Yr lncom• fesslonals. Salary Pot•ntl•I. Home +comm. Call Mr. ---------------------------! Typlatl/PC usera. Toll Arnold, 800-949-4653 FrH 1·800-898·9n8. x 2125. Start June 5. l\NNOUNCEMENTS LOST & PERSONALS 3002 Ext. 4645 tor llst1nga. Mr./Ms. souper sa1ea -.------•l~~O~U~N~D~iiiiiiii~2~9~2~5;1::::::::::::.!ADMIN ASST 30 hrs/ Run dally lunch roule "" wk, NB. WP 5.1 & pre· w/car. $50-90/day. vloua Insurance exp Lori's Kitchen 979-0747 --------•FOUND DOG Hunting· · L\NNOUNCEMENTS ton Beach area. Black 2920 & whllo short hair. Call 846·1428. ·pref. Call 720-8460 PIT D•monatr•tora Chrlstm•• Around ' For grocery storea In th• World now hiring your area. Frl/SaVSun. 5 demonatratQrs. No s Car necessary. Investment. Cati by 5/ (714) 557·5579. -t •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F 0 u ND:-gray C• t' furry tall. With 2 kittens. Found Ford Rd., Npl Beach. Taken to NB Animal Stiottor, II \'llll .lrC prq~nant. .. u1J don't ~now i, h.lt to Jo> .J l'l1rruh Ad11p1t11n ~ I ·800-549·3994 ... _. r New Store!! • Corona de/ Mar Consignment Now ocregling llome Furnishings & Merchandise (o/1 673-5051 ,j ,yfmmlng Instruction rt.l1oll 25 yrs oxp. • V• ti r•SJIO Ago f r u Sidi II 548-6221 10ST & J UND 2925 • .-OUND CAT Approx o o J rem. Do· 1 •• ou tJ1ack 1ono1so- 1 ell w orango and .. 110 spots Vory t•<Jly f"ound 4 26 :.1,.,guc1110 south • CH G73··16') I 2075 Newport Blvd., 1---------1 Costa Mesa. 644-3656 Looking for that spe-clal someone? Meat FOUND: two mal• new people the fun kittens. 9-12 months way. Place your own old, near Pomona St. ad or llsten to other & Hamilton, Costa singles In your area Mesa. Call 631-0802. looking to meet some- LOST KEYS 1400 one lrke you. Call 1· block Cltlf Dr. & Irvine 900·776-3005 ext. Ave. Newport Beach. 1549. $2.99/mln, 18+. Cati 646-2908. Unlslar Co. 602·954·7420 Lost Kitty, Newport Shores. Himalayan: white, fluHy with beige points. Not wearing collar. Last soen 4/30 A.M. REWARD. Please coll 548·5005 Psychic Tells You about your financial future. Love, Succesa & your Health. 1 ·900 ·988-8900 Ext 5492 $3.99/mln must be 18 Procall (602) 954-7420 17. Doris, 645-4228 ""P'""IT:::-""Pe_o_p_l_e_w_an_t_e""'d_t_o address tabela for pay. You must have a Advertiaing assistant. typewriter, computer Part time. 1 :30 PM· or good handwriting. 5:30 PM $7.50/hr. SI.a-lnt'I LO. rates apply. ble, DEPENDABLE 1-809-474-4289 Individual needed" to =-:::::-.,.,.,.-...,-~,.,,_.,,,.._ provide clerlcal aup-PIT Work FIT P•~ port for th• Classlfled 6am-12 M-F, no exp Advertising Depart· necessary. $8.00/hr menl of a growing Ask for Mark 852-0247 community new1paper PART TIME WORK chain. Accurate typing FULL TIME PAY of 50-55wpm a MUST. DullH Include data entry & heavy phonea. Opportunity for growth. Physical/drug tesllng la a prerequl· site of employment. Send reaume to (714) 631-6594 Attention: CLERICAL Judy Oetting or call (714) 574-4250 tor In- terview. 3002 PERSONALS 3002 The Times Orange County Is looklng for bright, energetic sales people for Telemarket- ing and Consumer Marketing. Earn hourly wage+ generous com· missions while quallfy· Ing for our attractive benefit• package. For Telemarkellng aalea call 714·966-4591. For Consumer Marketing sales call Jourdain, 966-4574, Tom 966- 4592, or Ed 966-4575. LONELY? Need to hoar a aolt smlllng voice? 1-900-388-6000 ex 4969. S3.99/mln 18+. ProCail Co 602·954·7420 No room. left In the garage for the car? A call to claHlned can help Psychic Readings By Find answers for: LOVE -CAREER-FUTURE RELATIONSHIPS Take control of your life! Lines open 24 hrs. POSTAL & OOV'T JOH $21/HOUR +BENEFITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN To Apply Cal 1-800-975-7609 Pr••chool T••ch•r or Helper. Summer or permanent. ECE pref CM. Call M·F 642-4050 CLASSIFIED lt'a the resource you can count on to aeU a myriad of merchan· dlse Items, becau .. our columns compel quallfled buyera to calll 042·5978 -DISCOVERY. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A Rf ADER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER =;'The Buyeris. Market" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today· at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or 1Browse" VERSATILE TABLE/BENCH llurc s ,1n aufht'nlrr reproduction 01 those lable· 11enches used by our lorPlathers Flip up the lable lop and you've got d seat lor 2 pull rt down and vuu ve 001 a gafne 1able or study desk The table ~t1ow11 wu made or knotty pine. bul any fancy ply· wood will do Trace the lull·SIZe pallern onto wood, aw out lhe parts .ind asstmble The plan includes .t m.iterials 11!1 and ea,y-to rollow d1rec11ons --... - --- - ----... -- 0 #279 Salem Bench , , IS.50 (J(,DP Paltetn l)tpl D 1 f2·P•O• c11a100 ••.•. SJ 96 8o• 2383 (Prcturrng 700 woodworking CA 91409 1nd h1nd1c11ft pro1ectsJ "'\ SOiie _....,;,....._..._ ___ l•P-------- '"ce 1ncludt1 Po11191 & Hindi.no nge Counfy_'s Auto DeaMrs are Number One in Customer Sati action rl • SADDLIEBACK G Sales Leasing service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-8~8!1 ·!577 . 714 !80·1200 ' I I CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 ~f-r2~, C.M. RAY FLADEBOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 71.C-830· 7800 ' .. .. • A DAY. Pro-............. for local ..,....,.... In your .,.., WOftl dropp9d .. ~.act deity. Call llttck 1-31MM-et81 l!JCL II. Calle refun<S • .... =.,nmrrss3s ~ ••81n'SR ------Unc · ,._. Eatat• Aat. ADOPT UET 32wr ff WIM exchange Every Sat • Sun •t WO tar rm. 860-3113 11ETSMAAT, Pounlaln ....... ...., retired Valley. Puppl .. , kit· buel,,.••man, a .. k• t•n• and more, all part•tlm• work a• looking f0t I0"'1lQ, car. chauffeur, companion Ing homea. CALL 597· or what have you. 8037 for more Info. Lota , of ••P•rlence, ':11~----:---~-­honest & reliable. Call Save abuaed. and 875-«111 btwn 7"9am, abandoned peta. B• a volunt••r/foater. Call b 714-597-9037. DOlllSTICS 554 .· . u::-.._::: .:=: GARAGE SALES 1221, I dye/Wk. Mu,1 -------· be legal, Dl , car, OMV rec,,.,., 131.3333 CORONA .......... •IDELM.AR MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii A11TIQUES 6010 ••UYJNQITEMS• SAT8am-12noon Quality ltema-Low SSS Furn, Cloth•• & Misc. 810 Avocado, In Alley From 1eoo-1960. 1 pc COSTA MESA 6124 to entire eatate. Paint-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Inga, books, furniture, etc. Immediate cash, top $. 673-6223 Iv msg APPLIANCES 6011 ALMOaT Nl!W wht kltch cab w/Wln• racka $300, GE profile c ook-top & micro '200 ea, double oven $400. 831-<>675. YARD & GARAGE **SAi.EU** Saturday & Sunday 7a-3p Everyth ing from everything... No klddlnglll You want lt ... we got Ill Haggling & amllH required. Be- hind Kragen Auto near Rock In J a v a In Coata Meaa. Cross X Newport Bl./17lh. Wiahir, 2 yrs new. 3-cycle. $250. 722· -------- 1242 or 458-8282 HUNTINGTON leav.e message. ----------· BEACH 6140 fURNITURE 6014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BIG MOVING SALEI ,. 3000 Sq Ft home of 36 And Ped kltch table quality furniture, Infant $70, 3 2·drwr ch .. 11 & toddler beds & 165 ea OBO. 640-5438 Items, silk planta, etc. Butcher blk table $175, Everything gafsl Call entertainment center for appt 714-82a..&599 $125, loveHaVchalr S200. armolr S800, futon -------- t100, desk seo 631-<>675 NEWPORT 6169 DAY BED/with trundle, BEA.CH wht rOd lfon bolster• & mattreaaH. $250 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I OBO. 646-0491. Futon• S89,bunk beds 1159, &pc rot Iron di· nett• $229.'0pn 7.dys Mr ... an Bag 532-5030 Hllge dlacount on aelect •KINDEL• *** 3 FAMILY GARAG•JALE Friday &, Saturday only. 492 Orange (Corner of Clay & Orange). furnit ure. Private 3 FAMILY. On bad wht party. 721-639~. braH frame, 2 wood Queen alze Futon w/ room dlvldera, lrg car . Pin• frame, xlnt cond, top carrier, misc. S~T like newt Must Got Sam, 1859 Port Taggart 7j22-1 167 leave m11g. Comblnlne a HouMa a ... en alze eot•lited Teak dining table/8 light blue plaid, xtnt chra, 27" TV, washer/ cond, $150. 759-3525 dryer, antique trunk, Rattan aofa, love aeat, cedar chHt, aewlng chair & ft 11oot. Needs machine, tea cart, Iota bit of TLC. $400, 840-of misc. SAT 9-1 (no 2500 ext 16, Iv• mag early blrda). 329 Allao ---------•MOVING OVERSEAS MERCHANDISE MISC._ 'f' D•algner Store fix· turn: acrylic, glus. Dlaplay cubes, card racka. P.O.S. cab. w/ glue ahelves. ASAPI 723-5251 & s1s-2n2 PLANT SALi! ACRES Junlp era, honey- au ckle, rosemary, herbs $1 . Citrus-fruit· avocado 1reH, frulUng S10. On palms 8' $20. Wac 110. 909-674-9422 African carvings, wall hanglnga, flle cabl· neta, complete garage d oor opener kit, dl1hea, pota, pans, bedding, futon, wall hangings, large mlr· ror, kitchen appll· ances, light fixtures, plant•, bedding, wOOden coff" table, luggage, -book•, pho-no gr aph record• (some claaalca), and 'fTlUCh, much more. SAT, 5/13, Sam, 405 Feliz (Bluff• area). MOVING SALE f aee TO YOU 6022 1837 Tradewlnda Lane .-.... .SAT·Maw 13 th 8-8 *"" ••• T•NNIS CLINIC 9:00AM·10:30AM Saturdaya-Only. All level• and agaa. OakwOOd Apartment• Southald•·(N .Bch.) Call Luke 722·5958 PLUG IN f\'9 lnlo ltie Not Clft~oed 1«1oon 10 I.id Dining room Mt w/ lighted china cabinet, toola, clothing. Lota of s tu ff.**** MOVING SALE SAT 8/13 7 •12 328 CATALINA Slpr Met aofa, tons of d1gnr cloth••· books. r11ttan chalra, tramea, VCR, hm decor Items. Moving 8•1• Sat !5/13 eam. Furn, clothe•, kltch ware, mlco, bike and lot• mor•lll 309 La Jolla, NP, at lh• end Cliff Dr. Muttl·Famllw. O•r•e• • ••tat• ••••. All kinda of atuffl Sat 5/13 from8am·1pm. 1518 Prlacllla Lane. Neighborhood Sale Bayview Ave/Maaa Or. 5-13 9a.3p All must gol SA Hta/Newport Bch , SAT 8-1. Wall unit, 1tareo, tampe, mat· • tr •••••· cloth••· houaehold mlac. 387 S.awlnd (Back Bay) THE BIG ONEI at.Andrew. Preabrterlen Church Rummae• ••••· Thura 9-7, Fri 9-2. 15th St. & St. Andr•w• GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your ·prage sale, determine what items wish to . sett. M':1ce sure ~ing is clean and repaired. SPEED~ SKI BOATS Tllto4twt RDM111 flirt ....... SI 0,'88 Ftl'd Ft1t/Ol'J fttbolt'.. • . ••.• ~JOO )OM'ltft••1t Bu1rr lttlialt .... , ... .$400 s.,!,9988 l lOOIOOSE 13716.S, 141113, 141 lll t>nwr Alt Bat• XLT n,., • f'IS • "B • S/"1111 lttar ltWo• Uas~or i'~5~9 Month .'$ Lea.uFor 2 3 9Mo111~ •N•, ~ , ... dlNoJ...i"-ao_.,..doooll S,,00._ •MOO..._.•-'.._. 11• .. "'·'"' -.,po1. ll'7:1•,..•MOO ..... ' ... 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Coast Newport Properties 37. Coast Newport Properties 38. Coast Newport Properties 30. Coast Newport Properties 40. Coast Newport Properties 41. Coat Newport Properties 42. Coast Newport Properties 43. ltellHX Mortgage Rates H. lndependeo.ce Mortgage WesbDu Enluprlaa 45. Ho1De9 of tile Week/Open Houses t1. The Bostoa Company 48. Coul Newport Properties f' OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Bayfront 835 Via Lido Soud Open Saturday $2,695,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat. /Sun. $1,195,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Or. Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Best Value On BayfronU 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday $995,000 . Balboa Island Bayfront 1003 North Bayfront Open Sunday ·$899,000 Eastside Charmer 358 Walnut Open Sunday 5289,900 Lido Isle Bayfro~t Green lt Location 4BR 4.SBA It, 3 car gar 40' lot, p ach w I dock, high volume rellinp $1,750,000 Newport Buch~tateof John W•JM "La Roca" A m, .6 acres App. 7,000 7 tennis court $1,395,000 Dover Shores Bayfront/P~e SBR 4BA~, d a ts La~~~ 7f1. fronb~ \\ ~ Sl,389,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.5BA +bonus, X·large view lot Very private anyon location, pool $849,000 Lido Isle Large Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Value! $515,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675 -1058 -~ 631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA F~y remodeled home Large dock with turning basin views $2.69.5.000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 48A + Den,~ bead'I rottage, Flbulous turning basin Vl!WS, boat dock $1,195,00) .... Lido Isle Bayfront 58R 458A Older home, ideal e~tem tip 54' olbay frontage, w/sandy beach & dock $2.695.000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3.sBA, S~, wesmiy onentation, Luge dock. sandy bead\ (IJ bay frontage $1.195,CD) Lowest Priced Balboa Island Bayfront! Oceanfront Duplex 48R 2BA owner's unit, + 1 BR apt. 38R 28A + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront Gmt Value! large patio, xlnt view Whitewatttviews, wiU exchange down $899,000 $849,000 Udo Isle Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime comer location Built in 1987, bright open floor plan, spa $795,000 Lido Isle With A View! 4BR JBA Remodeled home, lS' lot One house from clubhse, beach & tennis $635,000 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 58R SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acr~, ocean & b.w views Sl,995,000 Best Value On Bayfront! JBR 38A + Fam. Rm., tum· key home! Large dock, fl! on the bay, exlnt views $995,000 lido Isle Traditional 48R 3BA. prime 4S comer lot Piau.J location. Fr. door.., Hrdwd floors $815,000 Eastside Charmer 3BR 2.58A, Fm Rm, e\panded home Excellent location, large ma.,ter $289,900 .. _ .......................................... ·~· . -.... ,._ ......... --..... --... -.. -. --... --.. - I I I , .-J Exquisite newer 2 bd Trouare oondo w/sweeplng views of·.~-~ts and mtns in gated Medttenaneail comm ~ &. spa. Most popu&ar floor plan 6§'i.f 400 .. ~.~.~~: ....................... $229,500 HlJNTINGTON GA8DENS freshly painted & carpet- ed 2 story townhome w/2 bedrms. Community pool & 631-~!i'Od~ ~ ......................................... $98,000 NEWPORT SHORES Sun~t views from master & deck of lowly 4bd canal front home w/updated kitchen, ~~ti4~:.~.:~:.~~.~.~:.~ ..... $150,000 NEWPORTS V....._ COMPl.EX w/pool, spa & weight room. Bright, open &. quiet penthouse w/minl ocn vu, 2 bedrooms, dining room & deck. 673 6900 ................................................. $159,995 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa -Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage. Totallv redone, custom oak kitchen, wool carpet & copper pfumbing. 631 1400. . .. . . ··········· ................. $219,000 CORONA DEi. MA.R'S Harbor Woods w/comm pool. spa & tennis. Popular 2 bdrm end unit In prime location w/frplc. laundry & dbl garage. 631 1400 .... : ......................... $235.000 VIUA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bdrm pnthse w/den & dining room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted 631~r4·o'o~h pain~ •. ~~~.~~.~. ~ .. ~~:.s214.ooo HAllBOll HIGHlANDS unbetlevable price for New- port Beach! Motivated seller wants to move. this 4 bd home w/hrdwd flrs, brick frplc & dbl garage 631 1400 . .. .. .................................. $280,000 NEWPORTS BA\'lllDGE quiet interior 3 bdrm unit w/pallo & att. dbl garage ~ated complex w/pool & l!J1 Y:~ed ~eUI~~.~· ~t~ ....... • .. ~.~.~.~.'$289,000 NEWPORT HEIGH1S Near new 3 bd Mediterranean twnhm. High ceUings. gourmet kitchen, wood flrs, sump- tuo us master suite. patio & gated garage. 631 1400 .......................................... $294,000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATURDAY ONLY 358 Walnut -Eastside Costa Mesa 4 Bel Ilse Carta Broffman $289,900 2302 Redlanda -Newport Beach 3 Bel Hse Marlene Hassel $379,000 1719 Skylaft -Bayaest. NB 4 Bel Hse Pia D'Auria $429,000 . 508 Sm BemarcliDo -Newport Hgts 3 Bel Hie Jerry Smith $435,000 3 Valore -Newport CoUt 3 Bel Twnhm Lynn Creamer $559,000 600 E. 15th -Cliff Haven. NB 3 Bel Hse Reggie McNemey $619,000 404 Holmwood -Newport Heights 3 Bel Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $699,000 1410 KJnjls Rd -Cliff Haven 3 Bel Hse Manny Stellino $759,000 711 Via Udo Nord -Lido Isle. NB 5 Bel Hse Olga Matthews $1,495,000 835 Via Udo Soud -Udo Isle 5 Bd Hse Richard Lee $2.695,000 SUNDAY ONLY 123 36th #8 -At The Beach, NB 3 Bel Twntun Lorraine Farrington $399,000 1812 Port Tiffin -Harbor View. NB4 Bel Hse Lynn Creamer $589,000 2121 E. Ocean Blvd. -Peninsula Pt. 4 Bel Hse Mary Ann Nethercutt $595,000 1003 N. 8ayfront -Balboa Island 4/1 Bel Oplx Mark JackSon $899, 000 309 North Star Ln -Dover Shores NB 3 8d Hse George Dashiell $995,000 4501 Gorham • Cameo Shores, CdM 4 8d Hse Us Olsen $1,695,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1200 Sussex -Westcliff. NB Sally Nett.el I Kathleen Farmer 1521 Antigua -Ba~es~ NB Kathleen tarmer I Pia D'Auria 318 Buena Vista -Bayfront NB Vicki Lee I Rick Schreiber 443 Harbor Island Dr -NB Patti Conover I Jimmie Jones -· --- 3 Bel Hse $539,000 5 Bel Hse $719,000 3 Bd Hse $1 ,195,000 4 Bel Hse $1,195,000 Delightful 2 sty 3 bd hie wi den ft prvt 2nd story master suite w~ offtc:e. One house from club beach w/bay w . & open, barned ceiling, skyht entry and sunny patio. 631-1400 ................................................ $635.000 NEWPOln' 9llOlll!S spacious 4 bd home Includes ~family room w/frplc It work room. Upside down ~r:oo~~.~.~ ........................ $319.000 AT DIE llEAat ·oldie but Goodie-. Channing 3 bd beach cottltge w/rear 1 bd apt on large R-2 lot, 3 door' from sand. All furniture & appllances frlduded. 631-1400 .................................................... $319.500 NEWPORT SHORES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2 down, both w/2 baths & frplces. Steps to ocean beachi.>~ & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 ................................................... $349.000 NEWPORT SHOll£S two ~tory 3 bd & den w/airv open feeling. Most desirable model in this community w/tennls, pool & clubhouse. walk to ocean. 631-1400 ................................................... $370.000 NEWPORTS lJPPEll BAY area. Lovely 3 bd remo del w/rmty rm. Hrdwd floors, Fr. doors & crown mold ~~-g'rscilX>~. ya_~.~~~~~.~~.· ...... $379.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well kept 2 story 3 bdrm home wi'family room & tree t~ ~. Beamed ceiling~ 63rw48:)~~~·.~.~~~: ........ ~.~~.~2s.ooo NEWPORT SHORES A lovely 3 bdrm beautifully landscaped canal front w/a beach of Its own. fam1h. room & new kitchen. Steps to club, pool & tennis. 631-1400 . .. .......................................... $430,000 NEWPOR1' HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdrm.., and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard wtth pool, spa and built in BBQ. 631-1400 ............................................... $435.000 NEWPORTS Belcourt w/comm pool & spa. Ocean view from Immaculate 2 bdrm 2 level floor plan w/den Neutral decor & security system. 631-1400 ................................................... $479.000 I .. Traditional beautifully decorated 1 story 3 bd w/60' on the water & large dock. Master on the bay w/laml)y & breakfast rms openlng to court- yard.owest priced & best bayfront value. 631-1400 .............................................. $995,000 LONG BEACll Foreclosed property! Eight contiguous lots, multitf.le zoned for commercial or residential 6§i~f4J .. :~.~:~:.~~~-.~~-~~~····· $509,000 MYSID£ COW Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings in gated community w/pool, spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400 .................................................. $525,000 WESTaJFF Exceptionally beautiful 3 bdrm home w/famlly room. New Interior doors & mo~~s. Fr. ~~i~.~~~ .... ~~-~~~-~-~~~~.~€39~ MVCllEST Bri9h~ fresh 4 bd remodel by designer °'4'0er, dining & fmlY rms, pool & spa. New kitchen & We floors. stone frplc & fr. doors. 631-1400 .................................................... $549.000 UDO PARK DlllVE Nicely decorated 2 bdrm condo with views of the ocean, channel & city lights. Doorman . 24 hr security, card room & pool & spa 631-1400 ..................................... : .............. $559.000 NEWPORT coAST·s Altezza. Bay & coastal view from highly cu5tomtz.ed 3 bd twnhome over 2 ,300 sq ft 6~1~~~-& ~~:.~ ~-~~-~~-~.$559,000 WESTCUFF an exquisitely remodeled 3 bdrm home Top quality w/den, gourmet kitchen. new windows & Fr. doors, hrdv.id firs & custom cabinetry. 631-1400 ......... ············· ...................... $589,000 PENINSUlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dlning rm. family kitchen w/breakfast nook. hardwood floors. large ocean view deck & patio Steps to ocean. 631-1400 .. ... . . .. ................. . ........... $595.000 NEWPORT HEIGHJ'S custom 3 bd h8Cienda dining rm. open kitchen & h~e 1 bd apt. Vaulted ceilings, ~1=146o.~~~· .. ~~-~~ ... : .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~8~ LAGUNA HDXS Gorgeous 4 bdrm Moulton Ranch hm on extra 'Ti lot, mtn & city light views. Dining, family t3f1~.~.-~~.~.~~· .. ~~.1:.~.~-~-~.~~: $599.000 UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/gourmet kitchen on large lot. Llght & bright w/south patio. bar & deck. Close to tennis, walk to village. 631-1400 ........ ................ . ........... $629.000 PENINSlJIA PT ~nderful newer 4 bdrm California contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bleached 63f-7:-08~~~.~.' .. ~.~~~~.-~~~~: .. ~-~~~~~ .~$/95~0 NEWPORT HEIGHJS, completely remodeled 3 bd Cape Cod. Dining & fm1y rms, bonus rm. lar~ master suite w/exerclse rm, deck w/spa & 5 car gar~. 631-1400 ....... .............. ... . . .... ·············· $699.000 AT THE BEACH vine covered Old Monterrey style 4 Bd w/den, ocean view roof deck & guest qrtrs. ~Jti~.~~~~.~~~~.~~.~~~~t71~s.ooo UNDA ISi.£ Traditional style w/4 bds up & maid's down. Uvtng rm w/24 ft vaufted ceUings. Dock for large ~\~®~t.~~-.~~.~:.~ .................. ,$750.000 Bay & ocean views" from all major rooms of the "Villa Regina·. an exquisite 5 bdrm Italian Riviera style home of over 4000 sqft w/llbrary & dining. family & morning rooms. Yard w/lawn, terraces & spa. 631 -1400. . .. .... .. . ..... $1,595.000 CUFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbo; vu from charmln\i remodeled 3 bdrm ho me w/family room. iJi'?I':ho'tc~~.~-~~ ~:.~1. ~ s.~ ..... $759.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bdrm home w/dmmg & family rms & spectacular upper bay vu Totally remodeled In ·93 w/top quality fixtures & appliances 631-1400 $779.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home w/dlnlng rm & family rm o pening to huge lush yard w/patlos & stunning upper bay & city light vus 631-1400 .. .... ... .. . . . . .. . .... .. $795.000 PEMNSlJLA PT Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/family rm. 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled In "89, hardwood firs. Fr. doors & leeded & stained 9lass. 631-1400. . . . .. . . . $820.000 UDO ISLE 4 bdrm home on large prime corner lot fronting the Piaz.za. Two masters w/1 up & 1 down. paned windows. Fr. doors. hrdwd Ors & brick patio 631-1400 . .... . ' . .... . .... $825.000 DOVER SHORES Drama tic 4 bd home w/superb view of upper bay. nature preserve & nite lites. Dining & ~~1r400~: .~ri~.~~~-.~~t~ .~~~0~. ~ ~ .. ca;9~s.WO DOVER SHORES DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beautiful remodeled 3 bd,. 60' on the water w/large dock. Vaulted celling, Fr. doors & slate floors. 631-1400 .................................................. $975,000 Ocean Boulevard w/magnJflcent harbor. ocean & sun- set views. Traditional 4 6drm home w/dlning & family rms & elegant French decor in a great corner loca- tion. <Miner may trade or carry paper. 631-}4()(). . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . ........ $1.895. 000 OID CORONA DE. MAR spectacular harbor & ocn view, extra '2 near new custom 3 bd twnhm w/din rm, ~3tiior.: ... ~~-~.~-~.~.~.~a~~." .......... s1.015.ooo CORONA DEL MAR w/prlvate bayside beach & dock. Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio Priced below land value! 631-1400 .......... $1.250.000 DOVER SHORES 6 Bd Spanish style home on the u~per bay w/main channel view & large dock for 60 & 25· yachts. Guest apt & courtyard pool. 631-1400 ..................... , ....... $1,395.000 UDO ISLE Top quality & perfecuon descnbe this new 5 bdrm home in prime location on huge lot Llbrary. rn'-'i~~~~~-~n.~ ~ & roof deck. . $ l .495_000 IA HABRA ESTATE beautiful English Tudor home on aprx 8 acres. Security gated w/tennis court. Olympic pool & spa & guest hse Nut & citrus trees. -67.3-6900.. ················· . . . .. ' ..... $1.600.000 ... CAMEO SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home m premier comer location w/180° ocean. canyon & nite light vu. EleQant decor. view terrace & walled pool 63f-1400 . . . .. . $1.695 000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built in "88 on 1 +acres Top securil}I. high- tech styling & ocean & bay views 631-1400 . . . $1 .995.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge. gorgeou~ new secunty gated 4 bd Italian Mediterranean view estate with dining & family rms library & tea room 631 1400. . $2.150.000 UNDA IS LE remOdeled 5 bdrm home w/fabulou" turning basin view & large dock Bleached oak floor~. gourmet kitchen & plantation c;hutters 631-1400 . .. . . . . $2.6% 000 NORTH IAGUNA Incredible 6 bdrm English Tudot estate w/panoramic ocn & coastal vu. DinJ!19_~ great rooms. den. library & triple garage. Aprx 9000 sq ft on almost 1/2 acre, brick terraces, la1.Y11s, gardens. pool & spa. 631-1400 ....................................... $3.850,000 ' ( -·-' .. -;-• This gorgeous 4 bedroom, 5.5 bathroom residence recently remodeled in every detail, is located in Dover Shores, Newport Beach. Included are separate maid's quarters, Ubrary and gated courtyard entry with a spectacular bubbling fountain. 60 feet of frontage allows for 2 large yachts in a newer dock plus additional side tie. Relax in the private waterfall spa located on the bay view patio overlooking a beautiful yacht marina, Fashion Island, mountains and city lights. $1,395,000 OUR TEAM SERVICES ARE -EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT Call us regarding qur complimentary Buyers and Sellers proposals . TOM IOVENlTTI NANCY BARFIELD ext 262 714-631-1400 ext 264· ...... p .... .,.----~- ,.~ . . -- CUFFHAVF.N 1\\'0)'eat new4Bd +guestqrus, large gounnet kitchen/ f am nn combo, dining nn, hrd\\,j flrs. $999,000 NEWPORT BEACH am 3Bd ~ w/fr doors. ludv.~ llrs. smCKXh ceil- 111~ new ltd, cqiper plumbmg& lrgyard $3 79,000 BAYCREST Spectntlar~;ier nmxtl ~th dining&famlly roorm; sme ft~ fim:h doors. pool & spa $549,000 ,aN~llOAD <mn~homremxlel003Bd00mewlgoonnetlod1, h1ghbeam~&lrgyatdwlpool&spa $759,000 EASl'SIDB DUPLEX Olanningprqiert)' on ooeci the lM!l deslnbie, cµet. tree- hn!rl~ f.alsllkVIBa, + apst~ $219,500 ,.. KING'SROAD Pnlramlcocein&dty\iewsfl'OOl ocwSBd villa wAibrary, fam. dimng & morning rms + lrg y:url. $1,595,000 NEWPORT HEIGKl'S Beautiful L~ ~COO Cl1'ilOOl home ltkf OCW\\1th hard· 'MXXI floor... lxims room & 5 car g;ir~ $699,000 MANNY STELLING + MARLENE ' HASSE.L . Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® 631-1400 x254/259 • 642-6048 • 650:2678 . , .. 9Wo exdBngdYew $16~ proudly presented by KATHLEEN FARMER 631-1400 x288 646-1431 Uncompromising Quality Exceptional Lot Fresh and bright 3bd home w/fnmlly nn & break- fast nook. New Interior doors and mouldings, hardwood floors, remodeled master bath, new ~ and French doors opening from master, living & formal dining area to beautiful landsctiped yard ........................................ $539,000 An absolutely gorgeous remodeled 3bedroom home with den. gourmet top-of-the-line family kitchen, new windows and French doors. two-sided lime- stone fireplace. hardwood floors and custom cabin- etry ....... $589,000 ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® .. ..R? :!fi·\'UJ o/'"e.rcelluta::" OPEN SAT AND SUN Westcliff. Newport 1200 Sussex 1521 Cumberland CARIA BROFFMAN 631-1400 x255 pgr 262-8161 I #em $u!ing I GRFATBUY IN . HUNTINGTON BFACH Two story 3bd, 2ba home. 3 car attached garage, family rm w/wet bar Priced to Sell! HURRY I woN·T IA.ST AT THIS PRICE! $285.000 cfkp.f lo &~.nt 123 36th Street A & B two 3..sTORV TOWMfOMF.S Unit A is 2txf/2ba ~ 3rd ftoor bents roocn & VIEMI deck I car enclosed garage + cowred parlQng . ....... . $419 .000 Unit 8 is 3W2ba v.ilh 3rd floor bents room & ~ OO:k I car enclosed garage+ CCNered ~.... ... $399.000 --,9>enUIOtt6e-- NEWPORT BFACH CONDO Penthouse w/2bd . 1.5 ba, side views of ocean & bay. Cathedral ceilings, fireplace. Walk to beach. Association amenities. MOTIVATEDVOWNER RELOCATING! $189,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORSJI. ,. ..a'.J~tC., ~&tlle/U'I'•• Cameo Highlands: Homeowners offered sweeping ·ocea1.1 views Community is adjacent to the Newport Coast development . . BOUNDARIES: A terraced family neighborhood on the w uthem edge of Corona del Mar. HOMES: The 142 1-anglc-family home~ were built on 40 acres an the 1960s by Macco & Sunny Homes. Ten Ooor plans range fro m 1.900 to 2.600 square feet Many of the homes have been remodeled and square footage added. STYLE: Terraced streets with ocean views. Average lot size 1s I 0.500 square feet. View restrictions of stngle-story homes only. HISTORY: In 1958. developers purchased land for Cameo Highlands and spent $1 million on the development. Community "1'eCts were named after the Scottish heritage of the · main builder. The majority of the Highlands constNCtion was done by John McClood under the name of Tartan Homes. RECENT SALF.S: Eight homes were sold in 1994. Recent sales indjcate market values from S430,000 - $750.000. NOWLISTED: There arc currently eight homes on the marlcet. five with ocean views. Priced from $539,000 • $1.195 million. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Two parb with playgrouod equipment and --.. direct private access to four beachc • each beautiful and special in its own distinctive way. SCHOOLS: Harbor View Elementary School, Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. SOURCE: Mary Di1\tllio of Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260. Newport Beach, 014) 644-1600. CAMEO HIGHLANDS .. PORTOFINO 488 Harbor "'-r Homa. Low- ly tncl ..my breezeway, famdy rm., den & a pooHbed beck vardl RfD(1CEI) TO: $599,000 llON TAYLOll 509-37 37 FRENCH COlJNTRY MANOR IN lllJllAL SE I I ING $1.S80 Jiil. ~1t 'Staieddge 4BR. 4.SBA estate w/fNefY amenity you can Imagine. <Net' 5900 sq ft of e&egant IMng. FrOm the elegant rnarbk! ~ to the f\.6,1 landscaped~ you'I er*7Y this setting. You need to see~~ home DRANA11C vtJ HOME OVEllLOOKiNG BAY, PARK A aTY ilGHTS $899,900 Spadou<; SBR. SBA home fean.ing a ~ entry w/mlrrored \Nalls & grand staircase leading to huge master retreat. PaneBed tibraly, 3 marble frpls, ceramic tile flooring. kitchen has granite countertops. A very private fee w/large pool & spa. MOVE RIGHT IN NWPT NORTH FOR $395,000 Upgraded 3 beckoom Medina Plan n prime a..kte-sac location. Tons of upgrades Ind hrdv.d & marble flooring, Berber carpeting . & mirrored walls. Guard gated COl1'VTUlity dose to Fashion Island. beaches. & freeways. BUSINESS OPPOll11JNiTY NEAR DIE llEAOI T""" qa markets In e:xailent So Calif neighborlloods. Location Location. Location. Wei rnalntan:ld & located In high traffic areas. Offered at $1451< & $450K LARGE WSH YARD IN NEWPOllT llEAOI $489,000 Caisider' this ~ aired b 4BR home w/farriit room. ~m, Frend\ doors, 2 fTpls, a.astom cabaiets & bey \Wv:b.y In kit., ~ a:utyd enby, 2 patlOs. trees + a spa In the t:w:k ~. YOll ch.ams can come true! TRY lK DOWN. A.l T.D. AVAL 3 bdrm w/v.nqull --.. eo.t tip llYlll. Ooee to Udo wa.g. ihooa fl t:hutcr. REDUCED TO: $575 000 WARM & INVITING 4BR w/fam nn, din nn. Fr doon, 2 frpls, 2 patios. skylight In kit., back yd w/spa & fruit trees. Offered at $489.000 ROllfllT TAYl.Oll 67S. 7SOO BAY VIEW UVING ON DIE POINT $798.000 - Large 5BR. 3BA home featuring den, diniig nn. family rm & a gmat entertalnlng patio with a fire ptt. ~ bay views from upper level. A must see. P£NiNSUIA POINT BEAOI HOVSE $598,000 T""" txirm oottage located on ·L. Street Pl< on Penin Pl w/l,eaN'Pll'ldJill'.lllY patio & deck abcM? garage Home w/fots of possibility. Being sold '/4$ is· A rare ~ to Wy into this esta~ community of OWNER NEEDS oun MAKE OFFER $269.900 DM:irce forces sale ol this spacbJs Lakev.ood Ponderosa home on a ~ street Just 11 ~ young & ready to move right In. 38R + 9'l1'000l. 2.SBA 2-stay floorplan. E.xcehlt time to l:uy for Later $300K. HAllBOll VIEW HOMES MAKE OFFER $599,000 Ideally located within Harbor View Homes near c::omnu\lty pool. clubhouse & more. 4BR. 3.SBA. edosed en~. thousands of bricks & ~ back yard 9lfdens.. -- UDO ISLE BAYFRONT Wl11I DOCK $1.895 MIL Large entertairU'lg home pl.is huge bayfront deck & rbom for a 55' yatht, mmerous designer details. elevator & stunning wet bar. A great Udo Isle street. BUILD YOUR OCEANFRONT DREAM HOUSE $775.000 Here· s your chance to bui:I new Oceanfront corner w;'Southo..vest exposure for fabulous smsets! Located between the Newport & Balboa Piers on prime 35 x 60 oc.eanfrontoge Walk ~! Don t waste another minute. c.all to see this terrific value toclayl. BAYFRONT UVING A.l.T.D. AVADABLE $575,000 Views of Udo Bay. Udo lse. city ii!tits & l1lCU1tains. ~! attenbon to i1terior detail ind artisan cabntry & lireplace ~ ~ sirf:Jle level floorplan. Boat slip to 30' available CaD for more informabon IMAGINE UVING IN NEWPORT FOR UNDER $199,000 C>.vner has been transferred . needs to get on with the1r life! 3 bediooms. plantation shutters. new uitenor paint. rustom cabinets. Corian & much more 2-car garage Cal for details on this great Neo.vpoi1 l:uy1 lARGE CORNER INCOME PROPERTY $599,000 E.xcdent Income. Prme comer location near ~ fan1'J homes In beach cbie area. ~aiJy Upper 16\!t has 2 sep iv rms. din areas & kitchi!n fadls 6<:.ar paridrg & 3 wood bumi1g fri*:s-Cal fOt' appoi dment today. FABl.LOUS CORNER at the oceanfront. Here's ~ chance to ti.did a custom home of your ar..m... S. W. ~. 8CCt1lc 9'11\MtS It morel Offered .. $775,000 WY 509-8760 ocean, bay, mountains and city lights. 5BR's, plus family rm · Separate maid~ quarters ... .. ............. $800,000 BIG CANYON Tmally remodeled BETTER THAN NEW. 3BR., wi th large den Security ~y'itcm .ind UI'> tom11'cd throughout. . .. ..... $899 ,000 SEAVIEW Largest plan 4BR + family room, 3BA, sensational view of city lights and mountains. Large lot w fl>pa. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ..... $699 ,000 DOVER SHORES Beautiful front rem v11..·w of B.u:k Bay, t ity lights and moumaim from th1\ IJrge 4BR home. f'm JI\.' pool . . .... $750,000 HARBOR RIDGE "('J,Jh!J1h..1" pl.111 \\1th .1 pca1..cful wooded ,md night light '1cw' 1-CJ\C optmn> S599 ,000 HARBOR RIDGE View of 1..1ry li ght' and rolling hills Remodeled JBR ,1nd Iott · C.111 have separate guest quarter\ Owner'> mav ~·arry 2nd TD or AITD. .. .... .. ......... $559,000 BIG CANYON Big Sur Ambian"·c w/parual golf course view. 2BR + den. Air condiuonrng and a nice location Comm . pool, sp.i & tcnn1S .... $264,950 BALBOA PENINSULA Recent remodeling maJtes this a ·true show place 2BR suites & lo ft w/centraJ a.ir. T he hcst of everything ........ $459,500 BAYVIEW DUPLEX -INCOME U111que duplex in old Balboa with a NC\\ Engl.ind cottage look & lovely bay \1eW ............................. $395,000 Top-of-the-line. Upper has been com- pletely redone. Other units in top con- dition. 3 car garage ............... $489,000 HARBOR RIDGE -White, bright & contemporary, 4BR suites, library, & family room Pool, spa & some ocean VlCWL .............................. $] ,895,000 R-2 LOT · Steps to the beach. Ex(cprional value: fur this home on a large lot 35x95. Will acrnm a 4400 sq ft duplex .............................. $349,000 VERSAILLES Panoramic ocean, bay, mount.tin & city light views w / 2 lxdroom \t11w .. Highly upgraded and ~ccuncy gated ... .. .............. S 178,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Charming mobile home. Totally remodeled & expanded and a lovely bay \ICW. Light & bright w/2BR + dcn .......... $96,000 WATERFRONT Mobile Ho me on the bay in Lido Park. Great for year lo ng living or vacatio n retreat. Call Now ...................................... $ 17,500 LINDA ISLE -Will trade for Big Canyon. 3BR suites, & full view of Harbor. 60ft. on the water · 2 docks & 3 side tics ..................... $3,750,000 ' I \ \ I'< 11< l ¥ < I< I "-I NEWPORT CREST -Large 4 BR plus family room. Perfect condition with decorator tik, fireplace wet. bar, quiet location ........................ $239,000 LOWEST PlUCBt • Dramatic single lcvcJ townhomc, 2BR, w/rcmodclcd kitchen and many custom feature.. I Lou of Piuzz.,.,,..,.,,.,,.,.,. . .,.$209,000 '..I \\l'<>l\J ¥<HI "I , SENSATIONAL FULL OCEAN VIEWS · Highly upgraded 3BR, 2.5BA townhomc has remodeled lutch· en w /pass thru bar, extended deck ..... ......................................... .$324,500 SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW 180° of ocean & CJtalina. 3BR, 2.5BA townhomc Highly upgraded w/hard- wood floors & more ........ -.... $337,000 I ., '1 "1 OCEAN VJB·w DUPLEX A rare opportunity. 2 units. Great for in\'es· tors or live in om· & let the other help make the pjyment!> ... .. . .... S599,900 CORONA DEL MAR Grc:Jt location 111 H~rbor \"1ew Hills. Eura large lot. Light & airy nKc pJt10. Lot'I ot room to expand ....... ~. . ... S595,000 CORONA DEL MAR YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER PRICE IN OLDE COM! 2BR. fireplace, wet bar, and a grC3t location ........................ $295,000 < > I 111 I\ ¥ \I< I \"' ORANGE PARK ACllBS -C ustom estate: w/spcctaeular views. Over 3.5 acres. 5BR plus gues.t house, pool & spa ..................................... $2,350,000 GRAYLAND, WASHINGTON - Located on an acre with 180° ocean views. 3BR energy efficient home: w/1,300 sq.ft. dcc.k.. ............ $359,000 EAST COSTA MESA Spacious 3BR townhomc. Vaulted ceilings, new car· pct. OVER 1800 sq.ft. and looks file: new!! .................................... $279,000 CUSTOM ESTATE · Approx S,OOOsqft. private pool, tennis court, ' koi pon<f w 7 watcr&lls & full cnkrt:lln· mcnt center. 4BR, •BA all on one level · ~community ................ $950,000 TUB..TLB KOC.It · 4BR plus bonu, room with tile, Berber carpet, dining & hmily room. Large yard and 3 (Jr garage ................................. $436,900 TURTLE llOCK · SFR with 4BR, 2.5 BA, -Formal dinins, family room. beautiful kitchen w/hardwood flcx1r ing, fresh paint. Private spa ... $349 ,500 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Large 3BR townhomc overlooking park . Solar heat, high ceilings. SELLER SAYS SELU!! .. : ................... $279,000 HBIUTAGB PARK -3BR, 2.5BA, f.tmily rooo\ & dining nn ·Fabulou~I" upgraded k.itchcn, private pacio, (Cn traJ air & 2 car garage ......... $194,500 HERITAGE PARK -u,ively 3HR, 2.SBA townhome. Nice location m:.11 parks and schools, community prn1l No Mello Roos ................... $ l 69 ,500 .. C080NA DU. MAii Charming cottage ocean view artist 's studio 2 car gar R 1 zone but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck. So of Coast wa ... . .. . .. $625,000 -. ,,.. .. .. =----~ CORONA Dfl. NA.II Ocean view, So. of Hwy. 17,700 sa.ft. lot wt1arge home. 3BR. 3BA, 2 car gar. R· l zone but arranged w/3 separate living areas .................... $895,000 DIVINE COVE Be dazzled by the sweeping master suite w/spectacular ocean view. fplc & wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator,pool, spa & Umo garage .. . . . . .. $I 95.000 NEWPORT COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge • custom w/panoramic ocean. aty & mtn view. Contemporary design w/marble, granite 14 000 ft lot .. . .. $1.795.000 SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5 5 BA. cus1om hm Up close ocean view, gated beach access Finest quality t/o. High cell . 3 fpk . maid 's rm ... ~ .... $1~750,000 COSTA MESA MESA VERDE 4BR · 3BA two-story on a quiet street. HardwO()d floors. upgraded kitchen and baths. fortnal dining room. Immaculate!.. .. . . .. . . . . . . . ... $164.000 NESA VERDE Quite simply beautiful' Expanded & upgraded 4BR. 3BA. custom remod kit . giant MBR w/lots of xtras, 2 fplc. new roof. pool & spa... .. ......... $579,000 OPENHOUSFS '3f1l POPPY, CDM SlSB BEGONIA, CDM SAT SAT SAT &:SUN SAT &:SUN 'SAT FOR MORE INFORMATION •.. 644-8700 CAMEO HIGllLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4.SBA entertainment onented home 14.000 sf lot. Secluded pool, indoor spa. 15 skylights 34 French doors SmaJll ocean' view ... $859.900 CORONA DEL MAR So of the hwy duplex on one of the prettiest streets in the village 42x 118 lot With huge park like yard between main residence and unit . $499,000 1RV1NE TERRACE Expansive. upgraded & bnght' Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds into llv rm w/library alcove, din.rm. & mstr suite. 4BR. 3BA New kitchen" $699,500 CORONA MAR ramatic near new condo 3BR suites. gourmet kit . fam. rm . roof deck Unique s1d~by·side design w/lg p.itios/pnvacy. 2 car garage $595.000 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR in a premier location Sunny 50\Jth facmg patio with French dOOT'5 from MBR & s!)dcious liv rm. New Windows. doors & more $519.900 BAJ.80A ISi.AND Spacious duplex on one of the best streets Pretty brick paho 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & fireplace lBR aot. w/orlvate entrance. . ..... $559.500 llAl.BOA ISLAND Little Island duplex in a coveted corner locahon 3BR main res and 1 BR apt 2 plus 1 car enclosed garages With street en ... .. .. .. . ..... $679,000 BAUIOA ISLAND Built 1986 With attention to quality. Main res features lg. elegant hv rm/din rm w/coffered cell & brick fpk 1st class lBR apt $759,000 BALBOA ISIAND A real beauty' Custom detail~ actcnt th1" duplex 3BR 3BA mam r~ w/nev. "\Jk kit MBR w/fpk ~pa tub Gorgeou; 2BR ap1 4 ar parkmg $755,000 ..,,,,,.,,,.., • ..,,_ ¥.,• -_,_, ---v • • ,..,,. .. ~ .:. lo'f ~ ~ -' ' ~ ' "" . -. ~ Spvg .. aa Hiii Rebuin ~~~:f:!re feet with Fabulous view custom home.Five . 4 bedrooms new kitchen 8nd 4 baths, bedrooms, 4!h baths, bonus room, family DOOi 2 master suites, oneJJP and one room. 3 car gara9'. pool & spa. Owner down'. Owner will cany 1st TD with 15% will carry 2nd TD. Just reduced! down. Jl&St Reduced! · St ,~29,000 17..._IOO Belcourt Magnificent 6,000 square foot custom home. 4 car garage, library, family room. large game room, wine room, cul-de-sac street. One of a kind! St,SS0,000 Newport Coast • Pelican Hiii Half acre custom homesite with fabulous ocean and lights views In this prestigious new community. ~er financing available $895,000 Newport Coast-Pellcm Point Owner must sell·will trade for luxury home or condo in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar or Newport Coast St,075,000 Lamon Heights • 1Ustin Hiiia Beautiful estate situated at the top of Red Hill Ridge with unobstructed city and mountain views. Custom 5 BR, 4112 BA home with pool, spa and guest house $925,000 IB3~U~®@rrU C@~U®lMl (Q)~~~1Ji) Wn~w lE~U~U~ _s:r:a.v•·~­ MITCHELL Remax South County Newport Beach [714) 548-9294 3 bedroom 2 .5 East.bluff t.ownhome. perfect condition, owner may c8t)O 2nd t.rust deed. ' $279, . Newport Gated Community. Detached, Great Condition $329,000 Eastside fixer. 3 bedroom 2 Bath. One of the Eastside's best streets. $239,000 rr'\\ Id World craftsmanship can best V describe this four bedroom, four and one-half bath one -of-a-kind Traditional home. Enjoy sweeping Ocean, Catalina and City Light Views. No detail has been spared in th building process. This unique Roor plan features Tennessee white oak flooring, crown mQldings milled on site, soft pastel colors; English Library with fireplace and circular staircase. Other quality features include a gourmet kitchen, panhy, bridge room, and basement with full wine cellar. Qorgeous master suite with lots of marble and large out- door viewing deck. Lovely pool, spa and entertainment area. This is truly an architec- tural masterpiece. Offered at $1,990,000 lR®w Wta~@a RE/MAX South County NM>Ort Beach . (714) 760-5000 ext 101 --------~ CHARM ••• CHARM .•• CHARM ••• An artist or decorator could live here! /\ stunning tri-level home. 3 bdrms. upgraded from head to toettl Heights prices -Natucket charm. Code 12011 THE "EXCEPTIONAL" LOCATION ocean views. 4 bdrms. 2 f<"mlly rooms. office. library. pool w tsolar hea11ng & situated in the very best Cliff Dr location Code #2021 FALL IN LOVE Tum-key 3 bdrm with a vtew deck ... Newer kltchcnw1gra11itc & maplc- Master s1e w/oak floor~ White open beamed celling_c;. slc11e floors Code #203 1 WE PROMISE YOU A ROSE GARDEN 1Wo story residence w / large guest studio-detached/ High-tech kitchen. oak Ooors. Complete remodel • 1985 Quiet rear yard & a ro&· garden! /\val furnished. Code #2041 NEWPORT HEIGHTS FOR ONLY $329,000 Ocean views. 2 bdrrru.. w1omc-c area and large sick' yard with garden. Great oppon unlty for 2ncf story vlcwt Code #2051!!! 58EDROOMS NEWPORT HEIGHTS In grand tradWonal style this home has everything! Gracious in design · enlarged & remodeled. 2 masters. large famlfy room . 3 car garage on a cur<Se-sac Code #2061 -- Qobin Tench ~ializing in New~ Beach 8fld Corona del Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 xl31 C ORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7 .000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool. spa, teahouse & formal Ja anesc ardens. Reduced To -$2,300,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S BE.ST BUY! Emotional remodel on a rare gian t comer lot on a cozy cul-de-sac. Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath. 3 car garage. $599.000 Open Sat 1-4:30. 1456 Key View (x Sandcastle) • MESA VERDE BEAUTY in a superb guict location! Bri~t and customized ttirougoout. this is a SPCCiil1 3BR w/a sunny family room. spcctacufar new kitchen w/gardcn window Th.is is a "J'Dr' $339.000 IMPECCABLE NEWPORT BEACH REMO- DEL! • <:iotJcou' 38R wlfam1ly room. 2 firc- pl:K'C'., rcdon< pool & 'Jla & ..Cpar.llC gal.Cd grassy play yard Pmcd for 11nmcdla1c -.ale' SJ99.9M EASTSIDE OASIS • w/ mlni farm. 3BR/3BA EASTSrDE REMODEL! • 3BR plus den dcco- w/ cU&tom gourmet kitchen cl breakfast room. racor done w/plan1a1iori 'buuen.. etc. Fabulou~ Up,nded throughout I Separate RV/boat part. ma_~1cr and ma\ler ba1h! ina. Molivated. REDUCED TO $326.... REDUCED TO mz.- 780-5000 Bzt.131 ELEGANT SEA ISLAND CONDO $529,900 NeL tr:? 1 t.:.ri~~ '· ~ ~ .,~~ r•ul :~ .. s E: leyanl JBR or 2BR +den. JBA con~o 5., .: ·1 ;;:it10 a!lord1:ig !otal privacy for enterta1n1n~ ~rfi I M?fES WR.AT WO S1 r351,• ~ lTij ·s lnj IS asiprat 70.300 sq ft. zoned C-1 . The city d perm1a shopping ttr, hospital. pr~. building, retail°' restau- rant Sellef financing Mllable. CIUT .. • SllSIT IUCll $755,0IO Two l<Xs •lboal shop. 00 ft " boat docks & 60' of PCH frontage on a comer Great business qipotunity IOf inYeStmellt PIDILIUI 18.COtMT $720,• Spacioos Plan 0 decor includes-48R, 3.58A. extensive use ol marble & rich plush corpet. Vacait Crom. pool & spa. ~;: ·;i..:t g~•JFFS LOCATION! 523'.J 000 L ~-., •• ... -'•. 38f1 (18.\Jn~t:~ ·~·:I ~ ' • r I I '-I ' ' '! ~ ~· ~ ~ ~ ! ,.,_) ( 1 '1 I 1' l • p Jr ' -= -- NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2101 E. PClcific Coast Hiyhwav . -- FAMILY I.MIC AT fTS IHT $615,00I Pq>ular Somerset, 58R 38A. Situated on extra latge lot next to greenbell bring the kids! Mexican pavers. light, bright 2frpl's. Country French decOf. Canm. pool + spa. WAltlfROlfT WITH BOAT DOCK $675,000 3BR, 1.758A or 2BR w/den. 1 story, end of eds street. Frpl, 2-car garage, gated corrvnunity. Walk to lido Village. PANORAMIC VIEWS $650,000 · '! 7MPlngle level exec. hm on Spygl~ Hill. Great flOOfplan for eneitafrlir\O. Beautif~ courtyard w/sparkling pool & spa GOlf COURSE lOCATION & VIEWS $599,000 Country club hlestyte nr the beach_ Exquisite 38R. 3BA or 2BR +den condo Furniture negotiable .. Gd-gl community. BEST BUY IAYFROllT WITH DOCK! $595,000 Lowest price & best buy for a bayfronl home' Dock for up lo 38ft boal1 3BR or 2BR + den. 1 758A Galed1 SEA ISWD EUGHCE $579,000 Enjoy a country dub hlestyte from this 14>per condo w/goll course views Vaulted ceilings, model perfect. CUSTOM 4BR BAL.BOA PENN. $565,000 Located on the Peninsula of Balboa 4BR, 3BA. mstr wftrpl Private sundedl, efficient kitchen, 2-car garage TIE IEST DUL IM JOWi $541,000 Fairheaven Estate. OYef 5400 sqlt, recent upgrades throughout. 6right & cheerful interior decor. ~R +study, 3.SBA. Centrally located. El.HAIT SU lllMI CllDI $521,• Neutral tones throughout this elegant l3R or 2BR + den. 38A condo. Beautiful patio alfordlng total privacy for entel1ainf ng. CIR COUU Da MAI HPUX $481,000 Cape Cod 2BR, 18A front unit. upgraded, large patio. 2BR. 1BA back untl aver garage. ""1 DB. MAI $459,000 Cit Wi1Exquisltely detailed & ~rfectly maintained hm in great location. 28R, 38A, den could be 3rd BR. Fabulous ~grades Light & . airy. Lush landscaping. AJr conditioomg. IOIA IR MAii wmt VIEW $425,000 38R. 2.58A w/~prox. 1500 sq ft of living space Only 3 e beach. Top Quality conslruclion & great location. IAYVIEW TERUCE S211,• ._.._...~,...real price In Bayview Terrace! 2BR. 2BA. Gated guarded coom Crom. pool & spa & minutes to the be.ach Large spa in backyard Seller is very motiValed! FOWT UlfflO•T HOME $281,000 Ctl Magnificent lakefront Im. 38R. 38A. 2-car garage, dock W/liCIO • t lrduded. Sun & Sail club. ~llTle loan at great rate' LISI UHllB.T SZ7S,• Turtle Rock Im featutes approx. 1860 sf of luxurious living. Step down IMng & rmtr. Countty kitchen, cath. ceilings. Crom. tennis & pool. ,.,----..__ rL:._'::-. ThePrudent1al ~,~, Callfornla Realty tf9M1QM 520J520.5 N11clssus ••lfMtCf 1301 Dolphin Terr ID'Wc:EI 14 Slcyutl DIM 2S Mainsail DIM ..,..,.., t 506 Minne rs om. s 4't9,000 ~ s 455,000 Sun AiPMr ... ••g 3131 COl1e Marin • s 3",000 ... GGnbner HUNTINGTOM IUCll IUUTYl $255,a Pride ol ownership' 38R. 28A added family rm w/blHn bat Jenn-.aire. BBQ, French doo:~ ro large pool & spa. Roof 1 yr old. CuHle-sac localloo & lrpl MESA VERDE HWllllllE $251,a Spacious2BR.2 58AhCJnelocatedonagreenbell ~y~gradesplus extended patio & views frCJn masler BR balcony. YIU POINT All OIE LEYB. $240,aaD Gated Mediterranean condo built in 1991. 28R. 2BA. end 111it All one level No stairs' Very nice location. Pretty patios. GREAT llO• $215,D Lovely 4BR hm close lo Mile Square Park. golf & shopping. Huge back yard. · IAYRJINiE $115,a 2BR. 2BA. comm. pool & spa. Good locatlon. light & btlght. Easy to see, call lor more infoonation FABULOUS OCEM CLOSE llOME $111,500 Private end unit. extra large yard, 7 yrs new. 2 larae mstr suites, 2-car an garage Open, soacious. Low assn. Must sellf SUPERIOR LOCATIOll $151,• 2BR. 1 SBA condo in Pacific Ranch. Preferred corner unit next to greenbelt Centrally located close to downtown & the beach costA MESA IAllCAllU fist,• 3BR. 28A, cul-de-sac location. Fresh paint in & out. Large yard Motivated seller WONDERFUL IRV'llE TIWIMOIH $'15$,D Completely refurbished 2BR. 2.58A townh<rne. 2 mstt suites. co~ frpl & mirrored walls In living rm. A real crt'411l putt. M<Xival!d! • OPE UUEllS • IAITA MA Stt,• f! Family oriented, gated corrvn In a a garden setting. ria. ~ T . recreallcn rm. laundry. Vaulted celllngs, 2BR. 1.SBA. Balcony Q'1 mstr BR. 1-car garage, 1 ~ 759-6600 -(/) llAYml WIUM,•,• c• bi whim sandy b8ldllS W/Vim " 1'1e jetty + pavillion. An lrrc>eccabl• residence done in a timeless design. Emiy courtyard. DUBiii CllTIM-ss.-.-~ Casie Cod tradition, spectaculat main channel location, afford- ing dramadcviewsd thebay & NewportHarbor. 48R each w/private BA + sep. mads rm. Waterfront living al its best! PEUCM -... .. man a.•.• A tm that •ilY & perfection built. Large mediterranean tm on a 1fJ. acre+ lot. 4eR suites. fcrnily rm. den. POOi. spa & ocean views .. CAIYN FAllWAY DTATE S2.•,• Beauti~ 58R, 5BA hm on an approx.18,000 sl lot. A private gated entry leads toa tm that has it all. Pool. spa, saunas. family rm. office & deo. Large mstr suite w1'\is & her baths. Property is being sold furnished. IAYFlllT IUITY S2.•,• lrEredible waletfr<>ft residence Y041 own private beach w~rge boat slip, vim are brealhiaking. 4+8R.large mstr suite w/adjoining office. ~' 1UC1•1U11C1 cnm a.•.• ~)l8 mes new. Premium steel & stuca> construction. ~aneiWI style 48R1 ~Im. Views of ocean. Catalina, Dana Pt to Long Bch.S-car pa-king.urge mstr wJmarble f rpl.ocean-fronti ng deck. ...a ml llEMIDB. $1 ,115,• Corf1>1etetyremodeled to petfec:tion. 58R, den, formal dining, gourmet kitchen. On it. bay w/a boal slip & ~Wining pa:Uo. -YAU.EY, llAIO PAA.WSI $1,.,000 Homesteaded In 1~..11'11s fanily CXlf11)0Und w/Views ot the new River Run ski area. Restoreo to perfection in 1991. • CAIYN aEUICE $1,B,• T~ly ~em--IOde-led""" 68R. 6.58A w/seo. guesi Qtrs. Pool. spa, cabana. Oversil!d lot. golf course locaon. A 1 +++. CllllA B llAI S1 --(j£ JlllWonderfU merrc><>ruy 58R. s58A trn w/apt Ocean. hi60i l:8y & i.ctlfront. Vim to Palos Verdes. U.O .... S1.•• 2 story.,custom contenl>Ol'arY. 5BR. 3-<:ar attaclied garage. White water & city It~ views. -ir...-~ ICUll VIEW $1,415,• 1--~-Double lot fron&age. ab<M! COf ona del Mar beach 38R tnut rose garden setting, en~ sunsets & surf. ~---,::~tf!.l~AI Cll1111 •ME S1 415,000 City lites, bilY + ocean views. Quality workmanship .~~~~rend! doors, mouldings, 3 frpl's. 6-car spaces. garage w/ Im custcm cablnm. 58R. 4.58A.. Long driveway + much more. ... llmlCI ., ..... fit 9JB111~ful con~tm w/5pacioos rms & vaulted Ciifngs.~lc views d lwbof. • Pavilion & citv lights. eR. 3.58A, pool & prims spa. 3 frpfs, lots lob of closet.\1 sec.sys. c.tl -IMne Tm UnobAucted front rfl#, 180 degree · .IR'IMC ICUI NW $1,411.m vleWCiHarbofl~ty llghlJ, Balboa iSlNd & ocean from this B . 3BA +maids qtts rm. PrMa COUftyad & spa. c111u•ua11,m.-'* jlli)«Y let fatUous brick & IYy CCMred 2 sk>ry. 5BR. '4.58A hm iJPOCr. spa, ocelll ~-fof Mr1 unobstrUctid :'of":::'C:-C0:1~L& Hearst cas&le. a . 38A.. Nllw hm. Marble & tile thfooghcx.t ~a.=.~~~~~~=Clt y rm. n +bonus rm. Gourmet kitchen, formal dining rm. Many amemties. m00valed. MllmTOI 11.W• VIEWS-,• Oramalic custom Mediterranean w/45' dock. 48R, 3.58A. 2nd slOfY family rm w/wet bar. Multi-level deck for entertaining. COUU ltGLUDS SMI.• ~ fn) ~of the WOfld panocamic views of ocean. bay & sunset ran ClP & best street in Corona Highlands. Located al end c:A cu I- de-sac w/wtat. curb ~peal. •BR. 2.SBA. interior designers own hm Large lex. Custom design. Private beach access. JUST llDICED I IB.COUIT sns,• Orcmaic hm on larqe corner lot w/wtA pond & lush gaiden. Rotunda entry w,lmarble flooring, beautiful formal din Ing rm. huge mstr suite w/ sitting rm & lrpl, gourmet's kitchen, secluded spa. Seifer may carry 1st trust deed. CIROU DR MAI UlllWll setS,• Charming 1920's beach bungalow. Corner localion. enjoy the view ol the ocean, Incredible location . .Perfect beach hideaway or bid your dre;wn house. Price includes $50.000 worth of plans & permits. SPYIUSS Hl1 CUSSIC $815,• . ~eathtaking view wn. mstr suite's+ 2 large BR's all on ~in rear/front courtyard+ playground. UM ISU llEMOIB. S175.• Beautiful 3BR. 38A Udo tm on-48' w,1arge so.tacing patio. New kitchen. balhroc:m. hard'M>Od ftrs .• recessed lighdng. l~ing. IUITRU.Y ~CUSTOM IM ..... ooo Marbleentry.SBR,extralargetamltyrm& bonbsrm. Very light& bflght. Sec.sys, pool & spa. SpectM:ular view c:A mtns & ci!y lights Iran most rms. CHOU Ill MAI 1151,• The quintessenlWCdM charmer on nearty a dotJ>le fcx (actually 2 leoal bldg sites) in the best possible flowef street localion w/potendal. The hm ls 2BR. 28A, remodeled in '87 & IC)da\ed in '94. CllUT FAMLY ESTATE 11 lllT. ICI satt,000 2 homes. 4BA. 4 lull BA each! 4 legal parcels. Tennis court & much more. 6-car garage & beautiful flowers & fruit trees. UDO FAMLY IO• S125.• Large fmly hm on a 52' lot. SBR, SBA, large family rm adjoins kitchen Wri4> around yard w/IMI & patio. VIEWSlll OP UY a OCUI S825,• fanla.stic SBR. 6.SBA custom Newport Bch hm. Elevator to all 3 firs. gourmet kitchen. Huge mstr suite w/ldt. Grtat. house! 1CU1 UY a CATAUU VIEWS •11,• Custan tm, trick lrpl in fan.nn . oak enter.ctr. wine cellar & wet bar Open beam ceilings in din & liv. rm. Elevator service to all firs Mdivated sellers -btlng offers. UUT LICAMI $771,• Approx60' lot which is divisible. House has new carpet & paint & Is very 11\lllble, although original. fWe ~nlty to build yw drun hm on this large pace!. · C1T1 ii CAZA u•un1 me.• SoedaclNICou~fr custanestaonwox. 1 acrewftnagniticent vl'm of rmis. 48R, J!A. gooon« kit Prd.landscaped, pool-sized Id. -.. . --...... -...__. ---------..-. . ...._ __ .......... ~-- • • A -•.-·------ $10,250,000 Privacy & luxury wilh unparalleled views. 8BR suiles, subl8rranean parking:Slip for 2 large boats. $761,000 Speciaculir Coontiy Fr, cust001 ate on approx. 1 ICfl w/magnilicent views ol mtns. 4BR, 38A, gour- met kilchen Prof.landltaped, pool-sized lot S · c 1·1o J1_,31S,DDO ............. h · tunning a 1 l'llll conlempor.vy ~"'" m in lhisgatedcomm Ocu!Vcitylimviews. Impeccable quality throughout. 4BR. 3.SBA. pool & spa. Gourmet's kitchen, elegant msll suile, open enler· tainment area $825,000 . Large family hm on a52' lol 58R, SBA. large family rm adjoins kitchen. Wrap around yard wnawn & patio 445LINDAI • O¥Cr 14,000 ICI· ft. Residalt • Ell* to be &ml to Buya'e • 0¥Cr IU Feet oa thew-. SU ---·--- •• -..... ... ···-·---.. ---· ·--~- . , ... """' ........ ---·--··---- t of George J. MCGaffigali, Broker 29 f!ic;h PERFORMANCE YEARS 24 Hour Info Line 1-800-545-1444 BAIBOA PENINSUIA OCEANFRONT ach, Call/omla ,000 sq.ft . of ,land, with approximately 383 ft of urant with cocktaU lounge and Oyster bar including offices and a coffee shop, also with waterfront rking. This TROPHY property is zoned P.C. which docks. 1031 Exchange possible Seller Finan0ng Newport Beach, Call/omla ON FAMED BALBOA PENINSULA, This steeJ framed & stucco Med. home IS a premier pr~rty on the finest family beach of California 's Gold Coast. The impeccable design of this 4-bd, 5-ba home offers spectacular views of the beach. ocean, and Catalina Isl. from virtuallv ewry downstairs room. Expansive master features a marble frpk:.e, lrg bath and ocean-fronting deck 3-car gar w/additionaJ 2 car prkng. By appt . 1116 W Oceanfront. lnfoUne # 7014 $2,006,000 $4.500,000 SPYGl.ASS lll1L Newport Beach, Cali/omla Whales and dolphins in your kitchen, In your huge great room and In your master bedroom. A beautiful rear garden and yard face specta,cular Catalina and San Clemente Islands This beautiful (Nantucket) 5 bedroom. 3 bath home Is pristine inside and outside. Designed for a large family, this home features a large kitchen with nook and fireplace and ocean views. Ocean, canyon and harbor views can be enjoyed from the upstal(S bedrooms. The home Is shown by appointment. lnfoline #7012 Price $1,145,000 . "T -----,--...... r--.'T~·--~·._.,.,...,.. Corona del Mar, Cali/omla Enjoy spectacular views from this World Class location In prestigious Cameo Shores. Stunning vistas of dramatic Ladder Rock and Razor Rock frame . Cameo Shores cove, watch the sun setting behind Catalina Island, the whales migrating and the dolphins playing. The property can~ remodeled to become ~our dream home. 4627 Brighton Rd . lnfoline #7013 $2,950,000 -·-------~ Call Us For Rock Solid Results! First: quart:er sales in '95 were down 25% in Orange County, but: look · ~hat t:he Jones t:eain has done ....... 9 Listings SOLD year t:o dat:e! 1821 Bayadere Terrace $1,195,000 1420 Outrigg~r Drive $839,000 11 Avignon Way $444,000 1104 Sandcastle Drive $689,000 ''B . . rlll...- 4607 Orrington Road $995,000 ''THE ONES TEAM'' 182 Shorecliff Road $1,295,000 1816 Leeward Lane $575,000 l 018 Sandcastle Drive $675,000 ·30 Baycrest Court $289,000 ether'' -........ _ .. _ Mac Mackenzie featured at Secrets of the Sup~rstars He is also named to The Prudential's prestigious California 100. Mac Mackenzie of The Prudential California Realty's Orange County corporate office recently received the honor of being invited to speak on a panel discussion called Secrets of the Superstars. Hosted by the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. Mackenzie spoke to a gathering of the Orange County real estate community. "We arc experiencing a difficult marketplace and the competition is intense." he said. "The most important concept I tried to convey regarding my succesi. • is the high level of m<'ti vation and commitment nccdcd to succeed in this business." Mackenzie ha~ a unique approach to success in the real estate industry. He has an extensive to the marketplace which enables homeowners to successfully complete their property sale, regardless of )llllrkel conditions.• Mackenzie bas developed bis stratefies from the CApenence and MDc. Mackenzie positive results garnered over the years. particularly difflCUll to sell homes. His methods have camcd him the No. l sales executive rank in the Newport Beach office. Mackenzie bas been named to The Prudential's California 100. a dcsipation belonging to only JOO agents in the state. He was also aWardcd membership in The Prudential's I OWnnan'a Circle for 1994. This award recoani:ics residential sales associates who place in the lop l % of The Prudential Real &late nationwide network. and tenacious marlcetiog plan, using telemarketil'\g and multi- market research. He also employs a full-time buyer agent Mu M«ulllk co1t bf rnclu' al Tit• •A •ucceuful top dollar sale will require ,,_.__, c,M/ortu. R-"1'• ~r-_ more than sis:nply placing a listing in the C..."'1 c""°""4 •Jib, (114) 15J.MOO, or classified .s; llld passing out a few nycrs. I ltll "61ff (114) 7ll-JUI. he ~l~~vidc wressi:tL-----. matketing. coupled Wiconstant attention MAY1995 17: 9 a.m. -12 p.m., "Mortgage Processing & Documentation;" 1 -4 p.m., . "Time & Territory Management." 19: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Broker Preview 24: 9 a.m. -noon, "Property Management;" l -4 p.m., "Real Estate Analysis;" 2 -4 p.m., Beginner. 25: 8:30 a.m. Board of Directors Meeting 26: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Broker Preview; Deadline for Civic Lenders Luncheon Reservations. 29: Office closed, Memorial Day 31: 9 a.m. -noon, "Real Estate Development;" 1 -4 p.m ., "The Bases of Borr6wing." Fax We encourage gou tp send p"""8I (black and while if~ with Compan.g ~ hnonAndBug LlnesOn~. Fill out the portion below (or attach a press release) and send or fax It to: Joyce Scherer. Real !;state Buy Unes, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St, C.OSta Mesa, CA 92627, Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. City Zip Code Agency ContKt - ~~m OCEAN RIDGE . OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 This exclusive custom Mecflterranean Villa masterpiece has 4BR, 4.SBA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. and 1s designed to take full advantage of mesmerizing views and brillant sunsets. SPYGLASS HILL OPEN SUN 1-5 Truly a urnque setting combined w/stunning Catalina, harbor and city sunset views. 5BR, 3BA, new gourmet kitchen. A perfect 10 describes this choice corner location. $1 ,025,000 OPEN SAT 1 :30 - 4:30 Enjoy city lights ahd ocean views in the best priced Harbor Hill custom home. Dramatic entry w/sweeping stairway. Elegant master w/sitting area and fireplace. $1,195,000 LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR. 2BA cottage with no detail overlooked, 3 car garage. air conditioning, bay windows. Simply a httle 1ewel with .,._.~_ ...... dazzling bay view. Poss1b1hty of larger view with 2nd story $729,000 UMEROUS OT~ER fiNE REsidENTiAl ANd REsidENTiAl iNCOME pROpERTiES T~ROUG~OUT ORANGE COUNT)' . .. . ' . -.... ' . . . .· ' . -' ' . . . . ,- --. . ' .. . . :: t: l . l OLDCDM F.ASTBLUFF Bll'lTS BAYRJIX,E NPTCOA.ST BAYCREST 24972 RANOIO a.EM.ENTE 1-S C. TAYLOa $26o,OOO SA1URDAY 3701 WAC J-5 BJ JOHNSON ~.ooo .noo OCEAN BLVD 1-5 RJ.PENIWrrz $1,}45,000 900 ALEPPO 1-5 TOM BRUNSON $549,000 2111 DESCANSO 1-5 PHYUJS HAYDEN $359,000 116 HARTFORD 2-5 SANDY DALEY $198,500 SUNDAY 214 TROUVDl.E 1-5 fSIHER TABAJt $389,000 1846 LEEWARD LA.NE 1-5 DONP!A&SON $S3S,OOO 3700 OCEAN Bl.VD 1-S 50U.Y SHATDN $1,}45,000 n RUE ST. aouo 1-5 CAaOL MULVEY $995,000 22HEDm'AG£ 1·5 C.UOLAIJJSON $1,390,000 3 llUE ST. O.OUO 1-5 IE.UPArOCll $875,000 90IAIMOND H MAXINE PaOPP $549,000 1924 IRVINE AVE 1-5 DANAlllAOl $}{!J,000 }4S tJNJVDSnY F6 1-5 l..OV ANNI! mTEY M'ftm Kt 'fOlJa DOOa nTIJI ...... CC.. ~ to a bnlduJ ~Ing :SUrround-ifmtfic ~ loailloll ~ wSh ~ ed ~ a: n.rurc tar.IDs Two M»l~. Whk~ Pdrct knee ..... ho9e wtth ~ 2.5 attached pnge a ~ 1aunc1ry. Roots a: V'.1uktid ~ Priced to iidl! Don't nws tJm one! ..CGWdo to,.AMmj~ $1'7S,OOO $1.,.500 Ad Code~ Aill (.ode 71r7 BEACH O.OSE CONDO EASl'SIDE Bf.AVl'Y Spac1om 2hd. 2 5ba in COH'led end lc)(:ation Fant.L,tlC rcmodeJ on rare cul-de-sac loc:ilK>n Large living room wuh fireplau.>. anadwd 2-New kitchen. light and bright ck."C'Or !luge car gar.igc Near bJy. bo:umg .ind hc.Khe' yard THE 8e'>t of Easts.de Cosu Mesa Don Pearson BobColucdo $169,000 Ad Code 70087 $349,000 AdCodc70317 UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER NEWPORT BF.AOI BLUFFS Ideal for Mudent!> or busy professional!. 3bd. Bluff~ beauty with OCt'an, bay and city ligh~ 3ba condo dose 10 UC! t·.tmpu' .ind .di \'iew Ma<>ter bd with large vic."w deck, lovely shof>ping Community pool, sp.-i, 1enn1.,. gated courtyard entrance. Kattn Knoche Sally Shipley $225,900 Ad Code 71'277 $369,000 Ad Code 70367 DESIGNER LOOK Dramatic interior> in white; .ind neurralc; ~IC BLUFFS with ~ lighting and custom cl«k Stu:f ·one o( a kmd" expanded and flooring make this 2bd, 200 rondo extra sr-rt'mode ed home. Superb lOcation With mm1 cial Comer locauon overloolong ~nbe t Back S..y view $239,900 MaryAnn Mdiu.1.re Sally Sbiplry Ad Code 71307 $439,000 Ad Code 70537 • oe1••cum••• Sln,k lie¥tl ~ on mn .... Ice. Pitme terUI lret *Pl lO ~ ral!Wr- anb, .t~ POI a: 55. Great popeny '° cash Jbrlnow a buikl 2nd level Good ~allibllow .. llaftw,-.. a l_litYAma McGmre $49',000 A4 Code 70637 CREATIVE FINANONG Hatbor Ridge -1 3bd dream home in Newpon Beach dur on ~ily become yours. Seller has spen1 thousands in exceptional upgrades. A steal ar .. BJ.Johnson $S19,SOO Ad Code 7o667 MINI-ESTATE IN NEWPORT One of the mo,:,i charming homes. Single level 4bd on pool MZe lot French doors, scraped ceilings, new paim & decor. A r.ire find MaJdnc Propp $549,000 Ad Code 70697 OIANNEL llEU BAYPKONT Incomparable bayfront location in Corona del M<ar adjacent co Olin.a Cove Beach Stunning 2bd, 2ba, communiry pool .. dock may be :wailab&e too. Ano~ iinid SUraaoe Shuler $S~.ooo Ml Code 7V1f17 TOP OP 1BE WOtiD Panor:uruc mouiltiln tl ctry liJt:ht vbW will take your breolth wa . 4bd/3ba HartiOr :J-........ WEST NEWPORT LUXURY Double your mv~t val~• Newer In· level conrempooiry ron~ Each h;J, 4hd. 3.5ba, fumily room. 2 car garage Jnd occ:m view d«ks. Don Pearson $790,000 Ad Code 70927 CORONA DEL MAR CHAJlM Newer Cape Cod .. 1yle home 4bd, 3.Sha offers a spacious floor plan with c;oanng ceilings. wood floors, country kl1chen and sep'olrllle guest quarters. U.nda Oeth a: Lois Jacobs $849,000 Ad Code 71437 ... l)l)~.tHlll ... , ~IJ ~.111111 -··-• t. 1 22,888 F. ~~d Ice .....&wi~ tJY. ocean and f.01tf count vns. rrw-and wnning view locmon ~ Newport Beach's - newest premier peed communiry. Au Ptten, N,.m... Smanw .... $99S,000 Ad Code 7140'7 EXCEPTIONAL VAWI New 3hd. 3ba oceanfront residence wuh pnvare roof-top deck. Quality ameruoe. including security and sound system. Ann Peters ~ Smanoe Shukr $1,198,000 Ad Code 71o67 SPYGIASS Hill. SE.NSA110N De!>igl)ed for luxury living' Sbd. 4. Sb:i cu...iom re~1deh(e. replete with 1ivems1ont' floors, rn· cular Staim1se, European style kilc~n. pool and spa, tranquil t'llnyon and dty light v1eW!>. Unda Oeth a: Lob Jacobs $1,29S,000 Ad Code 71427 mr a. ••-.111DGE ~r CUAtom ~4..5ba b6mc Qh Ubruy,,.f gr.>ntte ~ huae bmily room a. 4 ar praae. Spaddirig . pool & spa. securiry syscem & 3 :Ur coodidOocrs Carol AIH9oo $1,550,000 Ad Code 71267 TllADE ME Gracious Sbd cu!>lom home with ocean \ iew 4 <;ar garage. Spaoous. light and Im cly Abo ,nrailable furrushed BdJc Partch $1,695,000 Ad Code 7.1147 DR.AMA IN HARBOR RIDGE Th~' quJh!y hu1h 'ibd c: . ..iate .iwail!> the l'On· not'>.-.eur of find h\ mg Formal amb1c:nn• 1nd11dc-. m.11d' quJrtl'r.. .ind elt•vator Pnvalr pool & 'J>ll Gu:ird-g:11cd rnmmuniiy A4o ~.Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler $1,82S,000 Ad Code 71397 . ' . ... ·"' .. ; "' I ----. .., "',,.---·-• --~ -...--~ ~ ' . l . .: / CORONA DEL MAR -$329,000 \ • '<. • • • 'i ·' ! ! " ~ ... l.J/i(,,j ~.·~·r,1' .,,. ,_, _., ........ '1·• •• A -_} -~ --------------....-·~ ........... ~ .JOHN WAYNE'S FORMER ESTATE - For Lease This Summer Stunning vitn0s of tire main channel, turning basin, mountains and city /;girts. • 7 Bedrooms • 9 Batlrs • Pool In P~Uz Courtyard • 160 Feet =.j Bay /ronta9'1 ~l\IUHD/\Y 0. SU NDAY O PE N H OUSES 1 :00 TO 5 :00 SATURDAY BALBO!-PENINSULA 1602 Ease BalboaJUvd. John Campbell SJ'}S,000 204 · 43rd St. (Units A&B) David Prince $230k•$330k BAYCREST 1338 Santiago Vcrgilcnc H uU $629,000 BtAR BRAND RANCH 31555 Pcppertrec Bend Jennifer Pritchl!tt $1,890~0 BLLll'F!> 1984 Vista Caudal Gail York $355,000 CoRONA DEL MAR 613 A Jasmine Kent McNJughton $389,000 2808 Lighthouse Lane A1h">Cm SecS(:mann S669,000 614 Avocado Sheila 1<.Jv1ani $474,900 3210 Sc: a view Bernard Towers S339,000 Lmo ISLt 203 Via Lido Soud D'c:tte Stcc:lbcrg Sl,675,000 NEWPORT CR.EST 23 Encore Coun Da\'td Pnncc: $389,000 SrYGLASS HILL 60 Drakes Bay Joyce Olwn $760,000 SUNDAY BALBOA PI-NINSL'l4'\ 1602 East Balboa Blvd John Campbell $515,000 204 -43rd St. (Units A&B) Da\'id Prince S230k-$330k BAH RJ-\f NOR.Tl! 1837 Tradcwinds David McCulloch $498,000 81·.\R BRAND RANCH 3 1555 Peppcrtrcc Bend Jenmfcr Pritl•hctt Sl,890,000 Bl l'H-\ 2443 Vi\ta Noblc1a Vc:rgilcne Hull S469,000 CORONA DH MAR 416 Hazel Drive Li~ Adam S575,000 3210 SeJ\'icw Bcrn.ird cowc~ $339,000 Davi-R SHORl-..S 1800 Santiago Nan Doyle $878,000 HARBOR Vl fW Hot.ti-!> 1942 Pt. Laurent Su\Jll \-Vc1r 5679,000 Si-... l<iLo\l'-D 7-Sca Cove Lane knee West $569 000 OTHER COLDW ELL BANk~~ LI ST INGS Costa Mes:i, 3 Bd, 2 Ba rcmoddcd home A11~ VieJO, 4 Bd, 38a or 3 Bd & .1 den Newport Shores, 3 Bd, 2 Ba, 2 blocks to the beach lninc, Mastc:r bedroom v./ fireplace & balcony. The Bluffs, 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba, pcrtect family arc.t. Harbor Ridge, 5Bd plus bonus, upgraded home. Eastside Costa Mesa, 38d, 28.t home. Newport Heights, 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba, private: gate cntr.mcc Newport Crest, 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba townhome. Harbor View-Sc:a Wind, 4 Bd, 2 Ba home. Belcourt HiU, private courtyard and sp;i . Laguna Beach , 3 Bd, hardwood floors, 2Bd guc t ho11\C H arbor View Homes, S Bd, 2.5 Ba, New family rm. Balboa Island, Extra large duplex Spyglass Hill, 3Bd, 2 Ba, front brick patio w/ wood dcdong. Corona dcl Mar, Outstanding location, rcrnodclcd. Harbor View Hills, 4 Bd, single lcvcJ home on cuJ-de sac. Lido Isle, Rcmodded to perfection in '92, 3Bd. Lido, 2Bd, 3Ba, waccrtront condo Corona dcl Mar, 48d, tustom Cape Cod home. Dover Shores, Over 1/4 acre lot, rcmOdckd in 1990. Harbor View Hills, 3Bd, Custom kitchen and ~tbs. Corona Highl;mds, 3Bd, 2.5 Ba approx. 3800 Sq Ft. Harbor Hills, SBd, 3Ba, Private st2-irs to recreation fidd be.low. Harbor Ridge, 5Bd, S.5Ba, 6 fireplaces, ocean & city light views. Harbor Ridge, 6Bd, 4.5 Ba, office with a fireplicc. 5245,000 $245,000 S249,000 S269,500 S289,000 S289,000 $299,500 S349,900 $389,000 $465,000 $469,000 $519,000 $539,000 S~SS,000 $595,000 $669,000 $695,000 $695,000 $695,000 $699,000 $699,000 $785,000 $1,295,000 $1,295,000 $2,095,000 $2,290,000 ... \ ·· NEWPORT BEACH DAVID PRINCE CERTIFIED R~SIDENTIAL SPECIALIST 644-9070 X-1_20 Outstanding ocean and Catalina views, 4 bedrooms, pool, rennis and easy .l((C\\ to beach. $389,000 Ocean and bay views &om both units, one block from the beach. 2 Bd. unit $230,000, 3 Bd. unit $330,000, or au units fur $499,000. • BAYFRONT -CARNATION CoVE Enjoying unobstructivcd breathtaking views of the bay, the jetty entrance & the famed Balbo~ Pavilion with a private beach, private pier & slip to ~ctommodate your yacht. • Exclusive Guard Gated Community adjacent to Fashion Island • Three .Bedrooms, Three Baths • • Huge recreation room, plus an additional bonus room • Private Pool & Spa with lush landsaping • Three Car Garage PERRY TA·UB 644--9070 x.' ,. , 733-7566 . . . . ---~ I , • ~ ~ • ~ ---~-~-.-....,,,,.L ---= -~-==-. DAVID::::: .. , NEWPORTBEACH Don and Joyce M.CCULLOCH _(800) 235·2576 You just missed this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Call for a market evaluation on your home. 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, ' remodeled and expanded. Gourmet kitchen, large master suite with fireplace . $488,000 Selle,. h11t jl#,.ehtued 11nothe,. home. DAVID MCCULLOCH IS YOUR BA YCREST 8c DOVER SHORES SPECIA~ST CONSULTATIONS ARE ALWAYS FREE. (800) 235·2576 Olson are driving some hard bargains. Harbor Ridge, completely remodeled-Spyglass Hill, with stunning views of with city lights views. $795,000 Catalina. Owners tr.msfcmd. $699,000 Harbor Ridge, custom estate with court· Spy~ Hill, 4 bedrooms in a 3,100 yard and swimming pool. $1 ,399,000 squuc foot home. $760,000 D oN&JoYcE OLSON · 11lt7'r b N1 S111mit11u hr &Hru11u (800) 487-4931 .. ... .- . ...... --:-··-------------- . . ,., "'°"'· Rm furttr, """ NEWPORT BEACH WESTCUFF's BEST BUY • Great /amil11 neighborhood • 4 "'1Jroo,,.., neaotlr kitch1m • Prench doors, oaulteJ beam ceilings, gateJ courllJO,.J For Further Information Call Palma Possemato 644-9070 ext. 402 651-3356 pager BROKER ASSOCIATE Out.ta11Jing opportuni- ty to own thrcc> legal unas, one block /rom the bC!'Qch. A s•umabfe privafo financing at•ail- able. No points! No bank qualifying! $565,0oO Bank Owned Beoo! Costa Mesa's College Parle tract Beautlfully remodeled! $229,000 ~ewer Large Eouwtex ·Huntington Hast>or location, great rental area $639,000 6 Uorts, NewPQrt Heights -Sou1h of 171h Street, owner win carry paper. $640,000 Bank OWned Aeool (3) 4-plexes, Fuletton location, 100% occupied! $199,000/ea. · ~ere is· s• ••c~ ... ... OllJ D111ld Plaff 11• Coldwell la1ker ca1 Del . · • 4 /,eJroom, 2 baths • Cul..de-•ac location • R. V. acceu • RamodeleJ lritclm1 r Fi1d 01t w~at -t . JOI re $292,00<J Firm 11issi1!! • Hug. C u1lom Homo • 4 BJ., 5.5 Ba. ftJ Game Room • Quiclc kfu,. R .,;,..,J $819,000 Makt tilt lipt Mevt C.ifWelflll ~. 433~9528 .. . ...... _ .. . . . . ~ ---..... ' NEWPORT BEACH Chart Your Course ~·these Ustin,s Sensational bayfront with private dock and cor· ner location. Sumptuous appointments and dynamite floor plan. $2,595,000 4 bedroom on the park in Harbor View Hills -$875,000 Totally remodeled & expanded, 180' view · Sl ,095,000 ' WooderfuJ 4 Bd. Emerald Bay home, pri\latc beach&: park · Sl,995,000 Romantic hide-a·way just steps to beach • $485,000 Brand new 6 Bd., home, situated on over an acre · Sl,890,000 .. . Super sharp &: sophisticated, with 2 master suites · $499,000 23 <Ansecuti1e Te'1rs &perienu Does Count! Lyleen & Jeff Ewing (800) 949-9471 (714) 644-1361 With Marcia E Robert . Bents at the Helm. OPEN SUNDAY, 1:00 TO 5:00 Spectacular ~ayfront with a major price reduction! • 1 \I c • ,\ l s~, "\ t Drive by this tripkx in quiet . Newport Heights · owners motivated Sf~ Ir You~ B OAT F IT•, T •• I .. ~ s LI f"' Out of area owner says "Sell, Sell, SELL!" Sl ,695,000 Enjoy this special~ in Irvine Terrace. $680,000 Marc Robert Bents ' ' - ... AYE WONG SENIOR SALES ASSOCIATE .. NEWPORT BEACH (800) 6_10·6928 Traditional Elegance in Newport He1ghts Fabulous 4 bedroom home with a spacious.and light /loorplan. This two story fa.:ni/y home was built in 1990 and is over 3, 100 square feet. Details of this home include custom wood treatments, a built-in entertainment center, three /;rep/aces, large back yard and a three car garage. Dooer Shores 6BJ,6Ba - $1 ,395,000 Offered at $699,000 Big Canyon 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba - $455,000 Penin.ula Point 6 BJ, 7 Ba - $5,450,000 Dover Shores 6 BJ, 6 Ba - $1,395,000 Corona J e/ Mar 3 BJ, 2 Ba - $549,000 Promontory Bay 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba - $185,000 or $3,500 p/mo. N~port Heights cuatom 4 &J $750,000 I --.. Tropical Resort Sh1119ri-l1-F1r-S1le Imagine -a fairy tale-perfect secluded five-acre valley in Laguna Beach, overlooking the lovely Padfk coastline and stunning sunset views. Con- sider ·a private family compound , a special 1etreat, an artist's v illage, or ... ? This rare proper- ty now has seven quaint cottages, but the value ls In the land and spectacular location, almost in downtown Laguna. Call for details on financing and potential use. $ t ,195,000 P1ly11111tin P1r14111 Follow captain Cook's odyssey to the south Pacif- ic Island of Rarotonga, and seize the opportunity • to live your dream. Buy a beautiful beach hotel with 20 cottage bungalows and two restaurants for NZ· $2,500,000. Add two acres of beach- front, adjacent with plans for six villas. NZ $100,000. Plus a t hree bedroom beachfront house for NZ $600,000. CALL FO R DETAILS TODAY. KIA MANUIAI Secluded Valley l11turi119 fine prop1rti11 ••• from condo1 to c11tle1 ••• Desert Retreat Qear desert air and a wall of glass affords panoramic vl~ws of an Inviting golf course sur- rounded by majestic mountain backdrops. Dramatically designed contemporary home has state-of-the-art amenities In an elegant 7400 sq. ~ .. with soaring celltngs. two master suites and more. Call for a prtvate showing. Offered at $1 ,295,000 "--' Oceanfront Homes ON 1111 BEACH· Incredible oceanfront estate in West Newport. The Intriguing ftoorplan features six bedrooms, ftve baths and was completely remodeled In 1990. This house has charm. character and charis- ma. Keep your surfboards by the front door -the waves are right here! All this and a come-and -get It price $1, 195,000 . ,.-., -. ,. ---.._ Equestrian Estates Coif Course Villa1 HIUTOf' MAN0a. EnJoy tennis. riding. swimming volleyball. maJestlc equestrian. estate with rldlng arena. comal, barn, pool. spa. g.uebo, orchard. Main house plus guest house. Reduced to $1,995,000. ttURaYI l.QUlSTa.IAN Acats lK.Ape the crowd In this unuw&J silt bedroom, single level custom home wtdl horse f<ldlltla on ftve acres. U*1Y cOW1tTy-style sedu- slon In town. Ench.lntlng view. roohlld spa. $1.AS0.000 C.OWIOY SllCIAl Custom ranch on private ~ .,:>pfOldrnatdy ftw Vl'OOded .Oct; Main houw With two m.stet suites. Ouat houle, barn. tadt room, lidlng ata. and corrals. $7",000 HIW ANT AICHITlCTUU Designed around a g1ass-ftoored atrium with glass walls open to a • tiled veranda "pproxlmately 6000 sq rt. root. spa Md more Daullng views of Mar~lla Golf Course. $1,199,000 GOU COUUl VIIWS Custom home designed (Of ele- gant entertaining flowing ftoor- plan. dramatic c.athedral ceilings. founal dining room. counny-slu kitchen It.educed to iell qulckly at $765,000 LOCATlOH, LOCATION. LOCATlOH Bffch. tennis. golf. Outrageous master suite. \llcW of hllls, golf course. OCA!IM\. A pristine property with custom te.rures throughout. $)19,500 SlASlDl lllGANCl Sho~ your lln~t pos~slons In this r11re home m.u Is " work of 11rt In Itself You could entertain royally with prid~ or rel.ul private L.o~~,..--.. ly with the !><>Und of surf and view of sand and sea C.,11 for " pnvate snowtng $I .895,000 lNf()Y WHITl WAna \111WS Only steps away from a pr1stlne beach! Ml\gnllkent custom buUt home struetu~ with stone and styte. Sweeping deck llor gracious enten.llnlng. R.cduced to a S«rl- lkc pnce c:il $815,000 HUNTINGTON HA.HOil 94 ft. boat dock.. A mast~c of supert> quality Extenslw marble. Poul doubte Windows, and gour- met ~u kitchen Lwcurlc>Us main lf0or master, with dual Jacuul s I .DS.000 t 644~1.600 New Listings Bayview Court Spacious ') bedroom, 3 bath townhome In gated community. Heidi Stockwell $276 ,200 M.clrtd Del Lqo Location & view. Great famlly Mlchborhood. 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. DuffJ & Thomu $329,000 Ne\v Listings Bluth Ho..... Expanded Delores wtth a DROP DEAD VIEWI F.nd unit. BeverfJ Morphy · • $'29,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,.. 5:3.0 P.M. ,.., 7 DAYS A WEEK ..... -__ ,.. ___ -... ' Newport Hel&hts 3 bedroom. 2 bath doll house. Masterpiece, perfection E1b:abah & ~ Thamer $5 79 ,000 Harbor View Hiiie 5 Bd. t{arbor Vin Broldmoor. Great ooean vfewl B.verty Morph7 $719,000 Sunny J Bd 1ownhome near community pool French doors f, windows Virginia Zenz $725,000 Harbor View Homes Traditional 4 Bd 3 8a custom Ab<;0lu1e perfection Kline & Harris $949.000 l rvlne Terrace Huge home on large lot! 5 bedroom. 4 5 bath, FR, den & pool Marian Phllllppl $1 ,095,000 Spyc.lass Custom Custom El\&llsh Tudor. 5 bedroom, ~ 5 ba1h. pool & spa Susan Laird $1 .190.000 Ritz Cove Spectacular panoramic whitewater ooean view lot. SCllnWl & Busk S 1,64,,000 Fabulous contempo- rary view home 4 Bd 4 5 Ba pool & spa Thomas & Corkett $1 ,695 ,000 Emerald Bay New Emerald Bay 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath with ocean view Connie Maxsentl $2,500,000 Udo lsle Premier bayfront on overslz.ed lot with huge dock. Optimal location• lohn McMonlcle $2,595,000 Bil eu,o. Gofleous custom Mediter- ranean est.ate overlooking 1st Fairway Gary Lqrand $2.950,000 Belcourt Custom Eleeant estate with macnlflcent ~nds. pool & prdens_ Beverly Morphy $3,100,000 644~1600 Spotlight Corona del Mar Light Cape Cod steps to beach Lots of charm Chris Undsay $1 .195,000 B .. Canyon Tum-key custom by Fart. 4 bedroom. library, media room, pool & spa. Sara Marvin $2,49,,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,. 5 :30 P.M ..... 7 DAYS A WEEK 644~1600 Corona del Mar ... Sllote Cltfh Channln1 stncle story 3 bedroom, family room home. Dottle VaJendne $575,000 JHmlne Creek Meticulous and ele- 1ant home, den and formal dlnlnc. Evan Corkett $499,000 Bl& Canyon Broadmoor Slncle story family home on nice corner lot. Le. bonuslblllard room, spa & kol pond. Worden & Lqrand $895,000 Big Canyon Deane Serene views of Bl& canyon Country Club's 6th fairway from this spectacular town home. Worden & Lqrand $1 ,145,000 Emerald BaJ Spectacular view lot Great opportunity to build -very large. Rod DaleJ $825,000 AlMew Terrace Private community Walkln1 distance to town, beach & park. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath -ocean view. Connie Mu.send $895,000 Oceanfront 1...a&una Beach ocean- front overlookln1 secluded cove on approx. 1/2 acre lot. Very private 3 ed. Jerry Fblster $ J, 150,000 Bia CanJOn Dynamite Blc canyon Golf Course home. .4 Bd. walls of class. limestone floors. Picture perfect. Kline & Hams $1,49',ooo Emerald Ba7 Immaculate, hie view home with huce bricked outdoors enter- talnlnc areas both front and rear. Daley & oaie, s1,6",ooo . View Properties Sborecltffs Remodeled slncle level 4 Bd. home w/loft. Situated' on ~nyon lot with ocean views. Licht & brtcht Weclarz & Wqlarz $947 ,000 lmne Cove Build your dream home. One of best lots available. Private beach & tennis. Strtklnc view. No Mello Roos, Sara Hinman $ J ,295,000 Promontory 'Ba7 Fabulous bayfront contemporary 3 ed. 1.5 Ba. home Professional kitchen, terrace & dOck. Jeny Ftnster $1,695,000 Ocean Front Corona del Mar Blufftop contemporary overtookln1 har- bor entrance. SWeeplna views! Jell'J Ftn.ster $1 ,89,.,000 Family Neighborhoods Newport Nor th Townhome• Model perfect 2 Bd. Qeat loadonMew. Sara Hinman $199,000 Coata Meaa Bank owned! Outstandln1 Investment! 4 unit -2 duplexes. 2 ed I Ba. In each unit. Patrkk Bartolk $259,000 Peppertree 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. 3 car 1arage. bonus room with wine cellar. Beveled leaded 1lass windows, A/C.. Rick Lanaevln $279,000 Udo Pennlnaula Unique opportunity to live In spacious 3 Bd. & PR upper unit. lower unit for comm. or retail. Hein & Bartollc $319,000 Jasmine Creek Expanded Plan 2 with 2 Bd. plus den with cozy FP. Lovely patJos and ocean view. Private comm. Carole Johnson $450,000 Canyon Crest Great house on top street In tract Spectacular panoramic view! 4 ed. 2.5 Ba. Shows like newl · Chrls ValU $479,500 Harbor View Homes Spectacular custom Mediterranean on cul-de-sac. Samlan & Hinman $I ,410,000 Bl& C.nyon Cape Cod Ideal family home. Double green and lake view. 1.Apand & Worden $1,195,000 Irvine Cove Strlklna custom home. 5 ed. Flnest quality, large lot. pool, spa, ocean view. prvt. cated beach~ tennis. Sara Hinman $2,275,000 Bia CanJOn Spectacular 6 or 7 ed estate on larcest lot In Bii Canyon. Features pool, sportscourt & auest house. Gary tecrand $2,)95,000 Nom. Lacuna Completely rebuilt In 1988. 3 ed. 1.5 bath Spectacular views. Connie Maxsentl $1,995,000 Soudl ....... Blu8s 1Wo year old con- temporary oceanfront home -*P5 to sand. fabulous ocean view 4 bedrooms. F1nater & Hl&h $2,460,000 Island Living Udo Jelalld Spec:tacuw ltallan vllla on Udo Isle bayfront with Wee dock. JenJ F'laMr $1,9",000 Harbor .._ Laree cuscom Harbor Island~ -new private dodt Be\q MorpbJ $3,9'0,000 CAMEO SHORES Ocean and sunset views from tfris dynamic and contemporary 4 bedroom , 4.5 bath home . Gourmet kitchen . Light and bright. Pool and spa . DOTTIE AUSTERO 759-3763 .. L ·-·· ... -_._,. ----..... ------.. UNIQUE NEW LISTING Dover Shores • View I I 18 Santiago This large single story unique 3 bedroom home was totally remodeled in 1993/ 1994 with tfte best craftsmanship and materials with every detail in mind. This home has spectacular views of the back bay , Bluffs, beaches, marinas and lights of Newport Center I Fashion Island . ----·· .... Gigi Thomas 759-3784 Hall of Fame Member Lifetime Achievement Award #2 Agent -1994 ·~ CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 I . ' -a • ! --· -·--· ,. .. _9l custom residence with an ope!' and easy flow. Deslcned and built by a well- known design~r. this four bedroom, four bath home Is enveloped in soft neutral colors, marbles, light woods. and Infused with bright sunlight from many skylights. Spacious patio areas allow for comfortable Indoor and outdoor living. The home features two fireplaces, a gourmet kJtchen with rtch cabinetry, top-of- the-llne appliances, a lovely bar area, lavish master bedroom, three car garage with work area. and a lovely pond and waterfall. Private and secluded, with handsome contemporary lines, this lovely home occupies a beautiful and picturesque site with day and nighttime views from Laguna to Palos Verdes. 'B eautfful ocean views are seen from the spacious rooms of this lovely three bedroom family home. The private pool ls surrounded by a brick deck set off with colorful flowers and plantJngs. Laree lot with rose prden, play area and room for expansion, large den/family room with built-In bookcase and desk area, living and dlnJng area With high celllnp, llcht and bright, three car garage with work area. Located In a seaside community with private park and gated access to beaches, this Is a perfect setting at a perfect pricer .. ··-... illli'6 k PT • E Z E UT 7 ~ • . •. -.;i_. ·.-- '£ LEGANT ANDS PACIOUS Offered at $1,175,000 <j RACIOUS L IVING Just reduced to $995,00tt ,,. ··-· ,,,_ ... ,,,,... - :Happy Motkr's 'lJay · to a{{ tfze. moms out tfze.re, especially mine.! Lisa 'Wegfarz J \Ill', \'1.1111,' <...;11\l\ll I~ I '\ 0'\I 01 J ill ..... I (~J~I \I 01•1•1.)l~lll'\llll -...'. .• \ ,. No One Knows More About The Coast - .......... -·----~--.... --· .. ._-............. -... 518-1256 I speml1ze in Hewport 8et1 ch bay fron t. oceanfront and bedCh commun1t1es and I am ded1ct1led to prou1d1nq you with a 24 hour. 7 ddq per wee k ml ormat1on source Simply dial 518·1256 and you will reach my t1lpht1numeric pt1qinq seru1ce Ledue a memqe t1nd I will return your call within three mm· ules-qw anteed "RBKET I N D I C R T 0 I S With qreater muentory and lower mterest rates. the time lo buy 1s now II hlltlrmf!fs (IJi. 'SS) Jltt•Am llttrlSt hh . . ,, ! • ' McMonigle Premier Lido Isle Bayf'ront: • Completely remodeled family home • Open. sunny. priuate location • Hext to community greenbelt • Panoramic sunset uiews • large dock: 3 car garage: rooftop deck $.2, 595, <><><> Completely remodeled with limestone and neutral decor fabulous·sunny location on an ouersized lot next to community greenbelt and sandy beach . Panoramic sunset uiews from large patio and rare rooftop deck. Huge master suite with sitting area . Gaggeneneau kitchen. 3 car garage . Short walk to uillage and amenities. Bayfront liuinq at its finest! IPEI lllSE 343 Via Lido Soud .: 'Sdturday lpm · 5pm Sunday lpm · Spm · • . 1939 PORT TOWNSEND CIRCLE Tftis incredible traditional custom 4 Bedroom, 3 Batft ftome is located on Harbor View's most desirable cul-de-sac. No detail was overlooked in tfte design and planning of tftis wonderful family ftome. JIM KLINE 759 .. 3771 $949,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS 759 .. 3727 .s ., . I I - IS INVERNESS $1,695,000 Completely remodeled Big Canyon custom ftome . Beautiful limestone ~oors, granite wet .bar and kitchen counter tops. Private master suite witli ffreplace . Stella Worden Danny Bibb 759 171 I Gary Le ~rand Pamela Ball: Rain, rain , go away ... AGENCY: Grubb & Ellis RcsidentiaJ ReaJ Estate Srrviccs JOBTinE: Ri:altor FARM AREA: We~tcl1ff and Dover Shores HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Eight monlhs CITY OF RESIDENCE: Ne\\ port Beach HOBBIES/INTER.EST: Reading and showing houses CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: founder of Digital Association Women'~ Network.ing LAST BOOK READ: Men arc from Venus. Women from Mar;• PET PEEVE: Rain on the weekend FAVORITE MOVIE: "Forrest Gump" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Tuno Mare FAVORITE GETAWAY: Gulf Coast HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Sa1.1sfied customers Wt wanl to lttar from you througlt our ntw SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftalurts rtal tstaU owntrs, broktr, agtnts, marktting rtprtstntalivts, or any othtr staff mtmbtrs you wt>uld likt to bighlighL Wt' t'ncouragt you to stnd a photo (black and whiJt, if possiblt), with company namt, ptrson and SNA PSHOT marktd on back. St'nd or fax your information to: JoyCt' Schtrt'r, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-650-4802. Dtadlint: 5 p.m., Tuesday. Wt'// publish iJ as spact is available. If you nu d to mah changes to tht' copy afttr ii has bttn submitUd. pkast caU JoyCt' Schtrtr, 574- 4142. . )' Rat .. u of May 11, 1195 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Ab!_CUS Financial Grp. American Home Loans Bank of America INTEREST TYPE PHOHE RATE A (71 4) 375-6666 7.625% A (714) 955-3633 7.750% B (800) 424-2632 7 .875% B (714) 252-3367 8.000% Bank of Callfomia Cahlomia Federal Bank Certified Funding~ Chase Manhattan -$"-(800) 225-3337 7.875% ~ (71 4) 454-8700 8 OOO°·o ---B (71 4) 263-8100 8.283% Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-562! 8 200% Countrywide Funding __ K_ (800) 8n -5626 7.875~0 Detnck Mortgage Group A (71 4) 7~-9692 7.750% DowneySS~ -_-_--:._~ __ s_ (800) 336-9639 _ 8.000°"o 30-year flxed 'JI. POINTS LOCK- DWN (%) IN A.P.R. 5 2.375 30 7.911 10 1.625 15 7.958 -------5 2.250 45 8.152 10 1.000 30 8.143 20 2.250 45 8.152 5 20 20 1 250 21 2.000 30 2.000 0 8 170 8.539 8.455 5 1 875 45 8.111 5 20 1.500 ~ 15 1 500 30 7.944 8.197 ~mery Financtal A (71 4) 729-92~ 7.750% 5 1.625 15 7.958 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.125% 5 1.625 1 O 8.337 First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 8.000% 20 2.000 30 8.252 -----First Nationwide Mtg. K (800) 843-2265 7.875% 20 __ 1.6_2_5 _ 30 8.084 Fleet Mortgage K (800)700-5650 7.750% 20 2.375 30 8.038 Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 8. 125% __ 5_ 1.250 45 8.296 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8.<>00% 20 1.500 30 8.197 Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857-79n 7.875% 10 1.875 __ 15 __ 8_.111 Marina Mortgage Co. K (800) 808-5626 8.000°k 5 1.000 15 _8_._1~ Oceanvlew Financial A (800) 266--0555 8.000% 10 0.875 15 8.130 =------------:..._..,:__ ______ _ ProFedMortgage K (800)686-3756 7.750% 20 1.750 30 7.971 ~---~~----_..:...;_!:..:,.:;.t...;.:.::.:;:-=.;....;:..:.. ___ _ Union Bank B (800) 453--1288 8.000% 20 2.000 60 8.252 INTE.REST RATE 3.950% 4.950% 6.250% 6.000% 4.500% 4.900% 5.625% 5.250% 4625% 3.950% 4.500% 6.375% 7.250% 5.625% 4.()()()% 4.875% 5.625% 5.950% 4.750% . 3.950% 5.750% 4.500"4 6.125% 30-Y ear adjusbble 'JI. POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. DWNp ('Jt.) A.f'.A. 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'' . ~~~~t~~~~~OOI @~~~oo f ~~I I was talking with an escroW officer the other day and I was astonished by her comment that many homebuyers are still signing up forAcfjustable Rate mortgages. Let me give you the bottom line -anyone agreeing to an Adjustable Rate Mortgage today simply does not un~nd the facts. . ARM's are unattractive today so lenders try to disguise that fact with low Hteaser" rates or other gimmicks. but sooner then you expect. you'll get a letter saying something like·this "'In accordance with the terms of your loan, the following adjustment has been made. your new rate is 9%.H If you don;t understand this fact or if you think this won't happen to you, you don't have all the · From 99' of ocean frontage, 2 rear patio levels and . direct access to beach. Spacious residence replete with many amenities including pool and separate maids quarters. This property, seclusivcdy focated in prestigious Corona .. Del Mar, is in excess of 22,000 sq. ft. Offered for the first time. Inquire for specifics. lVESl\i.AR,lrtc.714/721-1200 ~ ·1Yesmar EN T E R P R IS E . I NC information you need to make an informed decision.· What's·better? All the 'interim fixed' rate loans, 30 year loans with a initial rate whkh is fixed for 3, ~, 7 or 10 years. These have reaily dropped in the last few weeks. the interest rates on these loans are between 6.75% and 8%. why take a loan which is going to 9% when you can protect yourself untir the economic wind stops blowing? Why be on the ARM roUer<oaster? On a typical loan, we can save you thousands of dollars. Call me for an appointment so you can leam the facts. Independence Morepge Cooipanv 852-8822 ~rvi11g the Newporr Be<K'h • CoJto Mt!sa arttJ' since /981) Randy Johnsdn, PresldefJt "Dollar for Dollar Daily Pilot advertising has proven to b~ the most cost. effective vehicle "Ann and I have specialized in representing the seller for many years now. Our goal is to please our sellers. We have always had positive feed,back from the many ads run in The Daily PHot. We promote properties· from $150,000 to $10,000,000. All categories receive the same successful results , we ge t the calls. Ann Peters (left) and Suzanne Shuler (below) Broker Associates Grubb & Ellis, Newport Beach The Daily Pilot is efficient and professional and we appreciate their input in helping us to • produce positive and productive ads that not only help to sell our properties but bring us buyers as well." For advertising information call 642-4321 .... BEST DEAL· New Model Home . Includes Decorator Furnishings 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2,000 sq.ft. Roof-top sun £BBQ d eck. Fully landScaped. $100k under market. r PREMIER WATERFRONT -: ADDRESS OF THE PACIFIC COAST LUXURY CONDOMINIUM TOWERS Units from $250,000 -$2,500,000 World Cus Style & Accommodations • Overlooks Marina • Minutes to Airport • 24 Hour Doorman • Valet Parking •Concierge • 95 FT Pool • Jacuzzi & Sauna • Pool side Cabana • Forever Views • Fitness Center • Penthouse Avail Call Broker 24 Hours 1-800-756-8677 3701 LllK Ave. OnM. -..1 jollllloll '44-4200 , 7SO Dlllfocll ~ . ...,,..,.. 644.QOO ,.... Oc:.M llrdl Miry a.. ,......, Afl. .,...73 .,~ ,,.... ... 641-,.XJM 2ll 2ll Sii 5111-5 ......... S-1-S 5uft. Thwa 11-3 5111-4 Owner must sell and may carry! $459,000 723-4400 In Corona del Mar Adult Communitv One Owner must be 5!f years old (The Terraces) $429,000 2 bedroom plus den end ocean view. $379J.O.OO 2 bedroom. Open comer lot Saturday 1-5! GruhbaEllis· 644-6200or721-0132 9654._AWMI s.m,ooo Dy,...~ Mltl'O~ 411 Priced below replacement co6t.. De.coni· tor'!> L-uslom SBR. 2BA home artisUcal· ly detailed with the Oncsl of mnt.crlals und L'T'Ufu.man~hlp. Ca.n-cd Frcoch doora. custom rnbinets. lrg family room Mn.-.1.l-r suJte with lrg reln'at.. mlrTY1~d butJ1 w/marblc C'Ollnters. Gourmet kJtchcn w/ltallan tile. Pktur· cl'IC"(Ue gurdrns. puUO &. solar pool on f!I bll( coma lol. McUcu..10\lsly maintulncd. ~ Redlll r:ird. 841.9.000 &300 RecD--ds DrlYe lVEWPORT BUCH ~tftl By: Bob Angell 64&-3033 Cole of Newport-Corona del Mar 5-t 1-S W9,000 $379,000 11M4~ NEWPORT BEACH 1300 ...... -S...1-5 $41',000 C*Ol~Allfel '4WCW Sst5,000 31'1C...Mlrtl 311 5111-S P,,,000 S-,~c.llf. 119-nn $729,000 M'*-'tOr .... ,. ,...,..,,_, lltS,000 ...., MW r'Plde ..W Otltl. 719-7J11 • • c ' - ... Top Ten pre~e:nted b}' The Prudential California Newport Beach Branch manager Maxine Montgomery congratulates the Top Ten sales associates (May 1995, year to date) beginning with a first place tie: Moc Mee.Kenzie George McGoffigon Morly & Melinda Jones • Arvilla Sheron Barbaro Swindall Mac Mackenzie is a consistent top producer. He specializes in homes which have been difficult to sell. He attributes his <..uccess to an in-depth knowledge of today's housing marlcct. He represents homeowners in Huntington Beach. Fountain Valley and the Newport Beach/Cost.a Mesa area. George McGaftlgan has 29 high perfonnance ycan selling premier commerciaJ and residentiaJ properties. He believes today's economy and local marlcet conditions present excellent opportunities to purchase property in Newport Beach. Top Team: Marty and Melinda Jones have a combined 30 years of real estate experience. They are known for under;tanding the need~ of both the buyer and scller. Thi i. duo has been recogoired a~ the Top Newport Beach Team for the last three year' along with being members of the t .. ·~ Ed &cono 0'6.innan's Circle and California Top too. AnlDa Sberoa is one of tho haidest workjng agents in the rcaJ estate business. She sells homes and condos throughout Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, particularly Sea Island. "My clients are my most important people." she says. "I will go 100% and more to help them attain their goals. whether a buyer or seller." Gayle Amato is sensitive to the lifestyle needs of her clientcle and possesses an uncanny knack for helping find the ri'ht property. She is also koown for attentJon to detail during negotiation and escrow aspects of the transaction. Barbara Swindall works dj}igently following a daily business plan. Her success is due to a thorough knowledge of the industry and a true enjoyment of her job. Darell Bryon Hugh Swanson Unda Tagllanetd has had a successful t.5-year real estate career. She has customiud her expertise and distinct marketing approach for the upper-tier Orange Coast properties. Ed &cano is known in the locaJ community for successfully representing buyers and sellers of prestigious residential properties. His success can be attributed to tremendous marlceting skills and his can do attitude. DartD Bryan is considered an expert in island and bayfront propcrtie . Knowni for his frank and straightforward style. his clients say be is an excellent anaJyst and negotiator. Most of the individuals and families be represents arc repeat clients or referred to him by satisfied clients. Bugh Swanson is well-known for bis insight and focus on the positive. He can negotiate through any real estate transaction. "Effective communication is the glue that keeps transactions together,• he says. "'The rewards my clients and I have been able to enjoy have shown me the cause and cff ect relationship between truth and genuine good service and success.• Clumtt Yoshlhw has been in rcaJ estate for 15 years and bis integrity is the cornerstone of his success in the real estate industry. He actively markets residential property in Newport BeachJCorona del Mar and neighboring communities. "It is with great pleasure and pride we recogniu our Top Teo sales executives for their exceptional performance," Montgomery said. Tise Pnuklllial <AJ.if ornia RealtJ Newporl Beoeli oJ!ice is al 2101 E. Coast Higllw.,, (714) 759-661JO. Ritz Cove in Monarch Beach: 0 en house slated for Ma Two magnificent cu~tom homes and two out!>landing custom building sites will be 1 open I . 5 p.m .. Sunday, May 21. Located in ihe exclu<;1ve 24-hour guard gated community of Rit1 Cove. it is noted as one of the premier ocean front communities. Adjacent to the Ritz Carlton Hotel and The Lmh golf course at Monarch Beach, the R111 Cove offers the finest in coastal living. The fir.;t of the two homes feature! three bedrooms and two and one-half baths. Built by Bu k Homes. 11 is an ltalianesque villa by the sea. Amenities include Beaumanicre French limestone in a diagonaJ design. volume ceilings. Honduras mahogany gates which enclose the private motor courtyard, antique fresco walls finished in warm tones and a landscaped yard with an outdoor fireplace, stone paving and spa. Listed at .. $I .49S million. The second home is a spttcious Mediterranean-style family home with five bedrooms and six and one-half baths. Each bedroom has its own bathroom and either a balcony or deck. Amenities include a dual entry staircase, wood paneled library. granite, marble, neutral colors throughout. large media/bonus room, a roof-top deck. underground six-car garage, indoor elevator and pooVspa. Listed at $2.05 million. There is also a lot with some OQcan view adjacent to this property. Tbe lot can be purchased in conjunction with the home or independently. i · ng site in --~rnr The site is large and on a prime cul-de--sac. It above the put and beach. it is one of the is listed at $750,000. few lots to have its own ·private belch Both homes and the lot m listed by Dave access. It is listed at $1.645 million by Bu~. Busk and Susan Scanlan of Coast Newport , Scanlan and Galen Colwell of Coldwell Properties. Banker. . The other custom homcsite, one of the For""""'°""'~ c.ll DaH large.<1t in the development. bu unobstructed am or S.S.,. Stal.-. (114) fU.lffO or panoramic views of the ocean. Elevated GW.. Colwll (11') -..a1s. Greystone landing -affordable ocean-dose homes For mJn} Sou1hem Calif omians. owning a home near the warm sandy beaches and uure l~.:can has always been a dteam. At Gre)'ll'ne Landing, it can become a reality. Th" bcauuful. new community will be just one mile from the Pacific Ocean. the perfect I01..it111n for enjoying cooling ocean breezes. Re\1dent' "111 alw find it is only a short \\all 11r bile ride to lhe 5Urf. All exclusive g.ill·d neighborhood of f:IJ single-family det.11.:hed homes, Grcystone Landing wiJI fe.iturl.' three three noor plans from t ,825 to 1.219 '4uare feet with prices starting in the mu.J.S200.Cl00s. Be..:Jlhc Greystone Landing will offer Jllrac111c and affordable ocean-clcfse bomci., \\l'.ll' 'ccn overwhelming interest from pn"ix:dne buyers. To give then a preview 11f 1lw tk111r plans. elevation and site maps. \\e'rl' 11ix:rn ng an on-site infonnation l'l'nlu. • 'aid Al Wazlak. a Grcystone Limling 'ale!. representative. He added 'hPPll\.'I' will also have I.he OJ!J>OrlU nity to plall their names on the Landing mterclll 11'1 Cirl') 'tune Landing wµI feature three two- ''"r' l111\1r plan'i offenng thrtt to four hcJroom' and two and one-half baths. The homl ' \\ 111 be characterized by open l 11,h'"'· formal living rooms. fami ly room' "1th lm:pl.ices. paclOUS master suites and t1111-lar gar.ige\. ln addition. \hC Grey tone I andrng enclave will offer its resident-; ~Jllll lUll} landscaped grttnbelts, a rrl.fl'Jl111n area with a pool and spa and pn JIC l·ommunity lleelS with idcwalks. Thl: GreyMonc Landing P1an One ill pnll'l'I tor professional or young CO\lples. 1111, home wiU include three bedrooms. two JnJ one-half bathrooms. a fORil.31 li ving 111"m •md an adjoining kitchen and dining room The f;un.ily room will have a fireplace JnJ \.\il l be highlighted by e•pansivc \11nJm1,' looking out to the back. yard. With t-n11 t11 Lhret bedroom upstairs, hnmc11wners will have the option of uimenmg the third bedtoom into a den or 111111.:c W11h three bedrooms, two and one-half hJth,, a.nd a separate family room. Plan Two I' \.\Cll \Ulled for youn1 familic with l lul<lren. The entry to thi 2.060-squarc foot home "''"open to a fonnal living and J1ning room, where large windows wiU fill ilk· moms with light 1nd aUow ~ idcnts to c11111y lhc beach btttiCs. 'The kitchen wiJI mdude a center i land. and will look out to the nook and family room. providing a perfe~ sett.in& for enjoying lime together as a fam1lyt An interior laundry room and half bath will cornplctC the do~rs. On lhc second floor. the privatlt master \U1te. in the rear Of the home wiU also have large windows, a Jli""8 bMh arid walk-in clo~. The addiuout biedmoms will be convenient to a run lleConCt bMbroofn with double &inb. At 2,219 square feet, the Plan 11ne has it all: a formal hvina and dinina room with a sweeping stairca.\C leading to Lhc -.econd floor. Thill ~paciou\ floor will inc lude a distincti ve kitchen with a center island and functional walk-in pantry Located adjacent the kitchen, a generoull amount of windowi. make the family mom and and nook a relaxing place for fam11Je, to gather. Upstairs, the master 'u1te w1ll 1nc lude a large private bath and walk·tn clo\CI Three additional bedroom\ will pm.,,1dc plenty of sleeping option' for a gro"A tng family and one bedroom can ea,il)' comert to a den or child'!> learning ce nter .• In addition, to bemg named 1he safe,t cny m Amenca. Huntington Beach offer; a wide variety of recre.itionul and cultural amenitie'. The La nding encl.i"e '' cln'e to the ci1y\ recentl)' de1clopcd downtown. eight mile:. of beache:. with vo lleyhall court~ and bike path).. the 8111\J Ch1cJ Ecological Reserve and the lntt!matJOnJI Surfing Museium. Aho nearb)' are Huntington Beach Central Pa.rk with un cque,trian center. Fri~bee golf cour-.t!. Shipley Nature Center. children\ Athenture Pia} ground. a host of lake~ and trail' and '1dcwalk cafei.,. The city t!> abo home to Golden We,t CoUege and the Huntington Beac h Central Libfal) and Cultural Center. which ha' the large~! children•.' ltbrar~ "e'111f the Mi!>'i's1ppi. Profe\..'>ionals will appm:1ate Gre)'hine Landing's Huntington Be.ich location '' con1e01ent Ill Orange and Ll" Angele' counue~· airport,, along with the bu,me'' districts of Orange Count). l..Alog Beach and Los Angele-. 11a 'uch major thoroughfare' a' Interstate 405. lntef\tale 22 and Pucitic Coast Highway. Ju~l .i few minuh!' away a.re major shopping and entertainment center\, including South Coa~t Plata. We).tmin,tcr Mall and Fa~hion Island. The Orange County Performing Arts Center. Newport Beach Art Mu~um and Orange County Fairground'\ arc alMi within 20 minutes. The Greystone Landing information center is open 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m .. Tuesday · Sunday and noon to 6 p.m . Monday. To find out more about Grcystone Landing. or to be placed on the Grey,tone Landmg VIP h't. call Al Wazlatii..(310) 408·2776. or the Grcystone Homes' mfonnauon hne. (800) 808-6888. To vi it. take the 405 to Beach Bh d . and head soutltabout five m1lei. After pa"tnl! Adams. rum right on Kno~ville Ave .. one mile before you reach Pacific Coast Highway. Other Grcystonc South Coo t communitie-; include The Cmt and The Heights al Westhills in La Habra. The Master.. and The Glen at The Fairway in Placentia, Ridgcmoor Summit near Diamond Bar and Venl8D3 in Tusti n Ranch. Other Grcyi.tonc communitie5 coming soon include Orey tone Villas and Oak Ridge at Coto, boch in Coto de Caza. For information. call (800) 808-6888. WE OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THIN GS IN LIFE: , LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. Any jwnbo mortgage can finance a nice home. But only one fits so nicely into your investment strategy. At The Ib;ton Company,• we have a variety of program.5. A5 well as options like rem points, interest-only and 0%-interest features and aQju&.able rates tied to a menu of indices. And an expert personal advisor will work with you to cu&.om-tailor a mortgage. Talk t.o Art Wardwell. fu President He'll a.5.5Ute you that when it comes to jumbo mortgages. there's none finer: 1·800-255-0822 Residemiill Mortgages.from ssso,ooo A Mellon Private ~t Management Service Boston , New York • M~d • ~ • New J rsey • Philadelphia Prttsburgh • C.lewland • Chicago • San Fral'lcisco • 1..-0s Angeles• Newport Beach The Boston Company i.s a companx of Mellon Bank Corporation. .,,_. oot ~ ~ s.re ~ M<S'Tm.i '"""' ~·rlw mto ""r.q.,11 11.-. LtMtor Q o llW>,....., Iler.II~ , . .. " - I : . I • ' I l . JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES. EXECUTIVE 759-3750 . CORONA DEL MAR S 3o9 ooo