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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-05-27 - Orange Coast PilotSl'ORTS Ntfll1PQrt seruJs triple diieat to Masters Serving the Newport·Mesa community sinc.e 1907 HE~LL ·· NEVER. FORGET Fonner Marine Harold 'Bud' Hohl continues long history of devotion 1:o vet.erans by coordinating local Memorial Day service ' By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer As a 75·year·old World War Il veteran, Harold •sud" Hohl shouldn't be as active as he is. He should be spending his days relaxing or golf- ing or tending to a garden. But at a point in his life when he should be stepping back, Hohl is __ steyping up. And a Memorial Day . . service is only one of a long list of benefits that comes with Hohl's ded- ication to the local community. Hohl, a former Marine pilot, has spent the past two months coordi- nating and designing the 4 l st Annual Memorial Day Services cer· emony at 11 a.m. Monday at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. What doesn't sound like much of a feat is put into perspectiYa when you -rea:ltte that Hohl also: Developers pitch idea for roller h:ockey,. speed soccer •operators of a rec . center in Orange envision a multiple-activity complex on the old Costa Mesa High ta.mi'land. By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The former farm at Costa Mesa High School continues to inspire creative ideas in the minds of various develop- ers. One of the latest proposals comes from a "sports developer" based in Orange who envisions roller hockey courts, speed soccer and tennis on the farm land, per- haps in conjunction with a youth athletic complex that is already betng considered by the commu· ntty. Bver since the Ne~rt-Mesa Unified School Diltrlct trustees voted to disband Co.ta Mesa High'• agrtcultUral program last "8't tbe larm property bu drawn much local attention as a poten· dill place for new bOmel, •cam- lllUldly galdent or varioul ~ , ..... Tbe kty plaJ) t'Wnntly under COUlderition tn"°1v91 • use • agreement between the city of Costa Mesa, the Orange County Fairgrounds and the school dis· trict to build a youth sports com· plex with two lighted soccer fields, three lighted basketball courts and a practice football field with a running track. But that's just one idea and the district needs to look at all poten· tial uses for the 18-acre site, said "Obviously, this is a desirable piece of land and a lot of en tities are looking at it't or their own reasons ... " -MAC BERND Newport-Mesa Su~rintendent MacBemd. •QbvioUlly, tbil' 11 a desirable piece of land arid a lOt Of entltiel are looking at tt for their own JM· ton1,• be Mid. •ft wordd be trre- spopsible not to lllt8ft to WIMlt all Of tbete parties uv.-to NY·• Newport-Mesa trustee Jim •SEE LANO USE PAGE A10 • is the Commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536; • visits sick veterans in the V.A. hospital in Long Beach aS part of the VPW's Cootie program; • coordinates the senior citizen brown bag program for the Food Distrlbution Center in Orange; •acts as the Buddy Poppy chair· man for the state ot California. There probably isn't much going on in Costa Mesa that Hohl doesn't have a hand in. Growing up poor in Lagrange, ID., Hohl spent three years br.eaking rocks in a copper mine before he entered the navel flight training pro· gram. After a year and a half of training, Hohl finished in the top 10% of his flight class and was giv· en a chance to fly for the Marines. •I am a total doer," said the long- time Costa Mesa resident. ·1 put this program together. There should have been a committee, but I sort of live for-these tbtngs. I love these- things.• So, in the midst of World War II, Hohl went to Okinawa and flew cor- sair fighter planes for the Marine Corps. After flying in both World War II and the Korean War, Hohl spent the rest of bis career with the Marines as a pilot until he retir~d in 1965 .. Retiring didn't mean slowing -. •SEE MEMORIAL PAGE A10 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.Ot cOsta Mesa VFW commander Harold "Bud• Hohl and 11 other veterans wlll hold a service today at Harbor -: , llOW1TJ CONTAU'US Memorial Day Activities SERVICES • '1st annual Memorial Day services at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park, 1625 Qsler Ave., Costa Mesa, 11 a.m., Monday, spomored by the Veterans of foreign Wan Coast Une Post 3536. • American Legion New- port Harbor Post 291 hosts a service Monday at Padf • ic View Memorial Park. 3500 Padftc Vlew Drive, Newport Beach. 1be cere· mony alto begins at t 1 a .m. Lawn Mortuary, h onoring those who gave their lives. • • • Mayor offers toughi measures to cleari : up Shaliinar Drive _; •Eliminating parking, changing name among the ideas floated to turn around the troubled area. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer WEST SIDE -City leaders want the plights that are synony- mous with Shalimar Drive to fade into history, not blight its future. To achieve this goal, Mayor Joe Erickson and Costa Mesa police officials agreed Thursday to take tough measures to enforce a plan to stop the violence that erupted in a trilogy of aimes ear· lier this month. The ideas discussed include painting the street's curbs red to prevent drug trafficking and allow police a clear view of activ- ity; installing concrete blockades to prevent cruising and drive-by shootings; attaining assistance from the Immigration and Natu- ralization Service; and changing the street's name. "Shalimar carries a connota- tion of everything bad -it's the name of a gang, a name which brings down our city," Erickson said. ·(Changing its name) would be a cosmetic change -we need to start a new life there.· Erickson said Shalimar has been a problem for decades - sucking an inordinate amount of community resources from police officers and code enforcement without the situation improvmg, as the recent gang-related stab- bing, shooting and beating inci- dents -all involving Juveniles - indicate. The mayor said he didn't care about the possibility that these r--------------~--, I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN AS IESTIUYS A2 85 A2 BS A6 I I I I I changes could cause inconve- nience to the residents of the street. That inconvenience is not paramount -stopping the Vio- lence is, he said. r--------------~ He also 1 F y 1 l a pp ea led ~ • • · : to parents Mayor Joe : who live in EricksQn and 1 the Shall-police propose : mar area to tough measures : t a k e to stop Shalimar • responsi-Drive violence!: bility for • their chil· +Paint the l dren at all street's curbs : hours. , red to prevent l • I ' v e l drug trafficking. ! beard from : + Install con· l d number : crete blockades 1 of families • to prevent cruis-: on the : ing, drive-by J street ask-l mootings. : ing why +Seek assis· l p o 1 i c e lance from the ! won't help, INS. • but lots of + Change the : times it's street's name. : their own ; children.· The Costa Mesa ~ he said. City Council ' M Families will review this : need to proposal June 5. : t a k e : responsi- bility or L--------------.J their children." Paty Madueno, a Shalimar area resident wno helped open both a homework center and a teen center on the street, supports the mayor's ideas. ·Most teen-agers are feehng ashamed of Shalimar because of the thmgs going on,• she said. "For the kids going to school who are asked where they live, it's •SEE SHALIMAR PAGE A10 COM M U NI TY ,..,. & CLU B S ... J•m de boom A ll invited to . the Unparade .. SATIJmAY, MAY 'D, 1115 CHANGE OF COMMAND District recognizes retirees greer wylder . Looking for a deal? Shop here in town I f you're looking for a top qudlity used car, and don't want the hassle of finding une. simply call Newport Wholesale Ltd.. at 646-2092. It ·~ the best selection and prices. . "• For the last 13 years, Newport 'ijbo!esdle has sold previously 'fjmed cars in mint condition, ~d recently included a wider ~eriety of cars to chose from. .1 • Owners Lenny Jones and ~l Mazzie carry an inventory ·.cc 30 to 40 cars, and can locate J:trs on request . Ne wport Whole- ·~!le also offers financing and f'arranbes on its cars. It's located .i!l 890 W. 18th St.. in Costa rvtesa. .. ."' The best hair salon in town, jmages Salon, is having a Cut- A-Thon on June 4 to raise mon-'fY for Human Options, a non- ·Wofit organization dedicated to preventing violence against !'/J>men and children. ~During lhe cul-a-thon. sched-~\lled from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m .. all ~cuts al Lmages Salon will be ~o will all proceeds donated to .'~an Options of Laguna :~ach. Images Salon (675-5531) is at ; 2515 E. Pacific Coast Highway in Corona de! Mar. Pledse call for ''an appomlrnent. , Nordstrom always has a great , selection of ladies shoes, and : now it's having a floor sample ;.aie on more than 3,000 pairs of 'Sihoes through Monday. All three ~~ departments have discount- , ~ shoes in limited sizes only. U you have small feet. you're in luck. Most of the shoes available ~size5,6 or7. ~t. NordStrom (549-8300) is locat- d at South Coast Plaza in Costa 1esa. ~ 'There' a grand opening cele- ration at Costa Mesa Tire and ~uto Service Center with spe- k 1als on tires, brakes and shocks ~n all types of cars. D.11ly Prlot photm by MARC MARTIN The following Newport-Mesa ·Unified School District employ- ees were honored at a district retirement breakfast Friday for their many years of service to local schools. A few of the employees actually retired last year, but did so after the 1994 retirement break:f ast and thus were recognized this year. Serge Beltran (31 years) Carol A. Berg (23.5 years) John Blair (33 years) Judith Bressler (20.3 years) Angel Castro (11.11 years) Ronald E. Dahl (12 years) Norm Drave nstatt (10.2 years) Deneige Dwm-Matsuk (25 years) Dennis Evans (21 years) Leo M. Ford (26 years) Ruth Grey (18.3 years) Ovey Herbert (7 years) Robert Hunter (33 years) Jack Ida (16 years) Janice Jacobs {16.11 years) Sheila A. Jans (30.5 years) Barbara Kothe (27.4 years) Nancy Kreke! (18.2 years) Larry Lutz (29 years) Marilyn McNeill (33 years) Jan Monforte (8 years) Janealice·~ar (10.7 years) Giao Nguyen (13.10 years) Meryl Parry (19 years) Patricia L. Pastrick (25 years) Joyce Pinderski (22 years) Stanley R. Price (23 years) Aly<;e Richards (25 years) Mary Richards (26 years) Leillani B. Roberts (10 years) Jean Rocchio (33 years) Dolores Ross (17.? years) Leonore Schone (9.9 years) Andrew P. Smith (36 years) Rose Smith (9 years) J o Helen Steckbauer (26 years) J osie Stevens (22.4 years) Nancy Van Der Linde (13.6 years) Dale C... Woolley (31 years) Alice Zarley (21 .2 years) Richard Zarley (21.? years) Irene Keeser (22 years) Jan Fisher (29 years) Agnes Gilmore (24 years) Rachael Rutledge (19.5 years) Balboa Island seeks 'Betsy Ross' BALBOA ISLAND -The Beautification Committee, a sub-committee of the Balboa Island Improvement Associa- tion, is hosting a contest to design a, flag for Balboa Island. Look m today's paper for oupons on service. including une-ups, transmission service, ir conditioning and foUI-tire pin, balance and tire rotation. Costa Mesa Tue and Auto 'eTVJce Center (645-7878) is at 747 Anaheim Ave., in Costa 1esa . Water district, insurer dicker over insurance payment Flags. 2 feet by 3 feet, will be made out of brightly colored sail cloth and will be sold to island residents. • Mesa Consolidated negotiating over sexual harassment. settlement. r-------------------------~ I : HEARINGS CONTINUE Designers should draw up their flag designs in color on an 8 1/2-ioch by 11-inch sheet of paper and submit the designs to Martha's Bookstore, 308 112 Marine Ave., by June 15. Look for the buy-one-get-one ree d.mner sp ecial in today's aper at Lacon Cuisine of Thai- and. The offer is good through une 15. Lacon specializes in ai low or nan-fat meals. It's ocated al 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, (645-3259) in the osta Mesa Courtyards. Hayton's Bay Window (673- 674), located at 3411 E. Coast · ghway m Corona de! Mar, is ving a free drawing Wednes- y to win a $100 gift certificate a knit dress •. v.alued at $200. ere's no pwchase necessary to win. • BEST BUYS appea~ Thursdars and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant shopper. if you know of a good uy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646· 170 Of' write to me: Best Buys. Daily lot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, Calif. 627. By Carolyn Miller. Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consolidated Water District is still negotiating w1th an insurance authority over who will pay the district's settlement in a sexual harassme nt case. Earlier this month, lhe district agreed_to pay $170,000 in dam- ages to two wome n -a meter reader and an engineer techni- cian -who filed harassme nt claims against the agency. According to Mesa C~msolidat­ ed General Manager .K7arl Kemp, payment of the settlement is still under negotiation with the Aqua Joint Powers lnswance Authority. The district is one of 250 water . districts throughout the state that pay annually into the insurance authority pool to cover costs of lit- igation. Mesa's pre mium of $123,842 was paid Oct. 1, 1994 and will cover until Oct. 1 this year, with a $25,000 self-insurance deduct- ible. according to Jerry Stockett, general manager of the insw ance authority in Sacramento. Stockett said if a lawsuit is intentional, the authority doesn't offer protection. In the case of Mesa's sexual harassm ent suit, the question arose of whether it was intentional or not, he said. "There were broad-scale alle- gations in the Mesa case, and a possibility that some of those were intentional," Stockett said. "So what we did with the district is offer that they pay part and we pay part. H He said Mesa wasn 't pleased with their offer, which h e did not disclose, and therefore it is cur- rently being re-negotiated. "This year 1t is likely the pool . . PAil¥~.Pilot hour answering service may be Mesa, CA. 92626. 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Kleln. foot southWilt Wffllam Lobdefl. Tht ..,.. 24-Dl[lly Piiot. '-0 . IOX 1560, Calt.e President end CEO .. will pay more money on Mesa than Mesa pays in, but in the law· suits in the past 15 years we've spent less on Mesa and more on other districts,• Stockett said. Community watchdog Heather Som ers expressed con- cern that the sexual harassment settlement would come out of ra te payers' pockets. · "I don't think it's fair if we have to pay for litiga tion.• Somers said. Meanwhile, in reaction to the suit, Mesa Consolidated's board of directors approved a policy statement Thursday that would further protect employees and officials from liability. Although the district already has a policy that indemnifies dis- trict directors and employees, the board wanted it clarified. "We just got through a matter of defending several managers of I I I I I I I I I I I + The Mesa Consolidated Water DistriQ boatd Will con- tinue its discussion of the 1995-.96 budget and a poten- tial water rate increase at 2 p.m. Thwsday and at 1 p.m. June?. The board meets at the agency, 1965 Placentia Ave. in Costa Mesa. For more lnfonnation call 631- 1205. L------------------------- this corporation by paying for legal defense." said director Jack Hall, who proposed the new poli- cy. "This makes you more aware of what the law is.· Hank Panian ·supported Hall's proposal. "This raises painful feelings," Panian said. ·But we have to enforce and abide by the law and still _h ave the policy sp elled out.· p swell. Ear1y morning From SWfllne COSTA MESA The winner will be selected a t the Beautification Commit- tee's June meeting. The winner will receive a fl ag to fly at his or her home. The committee will have addi· tional flags made up to be sell to residents. A larger flag will fly at the entrance to Balboa Island. For more information, . call Su e Buettell at 675-7272. Corre·ction Elizabeth Susan PhilUps and David Whibnore will be mar- ried in June 1996, not this June as reported in a recent engagement announcement. douds and fog will W.vetrllk • 200 btodt of lroadw_,: A suspect climbed over a backyard dear to sunny skies. through 'IUesdlly gate opened the resident's window and stole camera equip-The good hews for ment worth $1,010. and 15 one hundred dollar bills. TIDES this week Is that a • 2AOO blodl of 0r.,..: A $500 Dimond Back bike was stolen solid southwest swell from tn unlocked gara~e. TODAY should be arriving • ~ ~: A 1,400 carburetor was wrenched from a First low soon. The swell 1995 Suzuki motorcycle parked In the parking lot of the shop- 3:17 a.m. -0.3 should bring over-ping area. First high head waves and will ~ followed by more -9:32 a.m. 3.6 NEWPO«r IEAOt Second low southwest swells. • 400 blodt of Aliso: While a resident was away for the WMt- 2:29p.m. 1.7 keepl~ It fun end. an unknown suspect broke In~ house and Second high throug the Wfft(-sntgg9d 100 collector's model cars $20,000; a 1170 <W1gl- 8:43p.m. 5.6 end and Into next nal Goudle water painting worth $20,000; llfld a Margat9t SUfU>AY week. The bad news Keare "Waikiki Girl '" oll palnti~ worth $20,000. First low Is that there Is a • ~ NlghtcNb: Wh le~ was m.ttl~o 3:50a.m. -0.4 good chance that another patron seated on 1 tMr st to his right. his S 1 c.eflu-- First high cold water condi-ltr phone was mlsslng. 10:10 a.m. 3 .6 tions will return -• 400 N•~rt C..... Drtw: A S600 men's wetd\ wes stofen Second low 1:M result of north· from an un odced glass c.w at hyside Watch. 2:59 p.m 1.1 MSt Winds ~at- Second high ed from • h ,,,... •,_OP THI DAY 9:12 p.m. S.6 SUfW syst9m off the If someon• signals that something h wrong wtttt your CM drtwe cOMt of Aidt•. For to the n.amt tefVic• station to o-tt It. Do not stop and get out .... dility surf r9PQftl and ofyour~r. · ~61 fotecasts, c.aff ('fOO) 97'-SUi.F. J • . , . -SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1995 AJ Some Memorial Day· memories I'd rathet forget UnW several years ago, my wife and I always spent Memorial Day weekend at Catalina, usually on a cruise with brother and sister salts from our yachting club. Mostly, these were uneventful trips. We followed a pleasant rou- tine of cocktails on whatever boat could hold the most people, fol- lowed by barbecues on the beach, then singing and s'mores around tbe fire. · Yes, I know, but somebody has to do it. One of the best of those idle and idyllic w eekends was at a lit- tle dent in the island called Rip- per's Cove. It was an El Nino year and the water temperature was an astounding 70 dajrees. Even in August, Catalina water is rarely that warm. You could swim and sn·orkle for hours. One year, at White's Landing, the water was not that warm, but the climate was perfect for nap- ping and reading paperbacks. Then the wind shifted drastically and came down from the hills hot and heavy. You could see people looking around, startled by the sudden shift in wind direction and tem- perature. A few minutes late r, · boats started jerking back and forth at the end of their anch or lines and many began dragging. Jolted out of their semi-slum- ber, people struggled to re-set anchors. Some succeeded, others . eventually gave up and bedded fQr home because the ocean appeared to be more peaceful than the water in the cove. C UlTillNCI •TOH• I QUll'MI Nr •Ill I I \\f>Nll ~ Spec la ls .... 500/o OFF f 029 El Camino Dr. (El Camino/Fairchild) Costa Mesa (714) 751-6501 Mon-fn 10-6, Sat I 0.5, Sun 12-4 --- ......... ---_. • :1 fred martin Thatyear'sconunodoreof Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, Hobie Denny, had recently mar- ried and he and Sue declarep the cruise their honeymoon. In honor ~f the occasion, Jim and J oyce Hostetter invited them to partake of the Jacuzzi on board their sail- boat/home afloat Pleasure. lb.is seemed an offer too good to pass up, so the newlyweds spent several hours dunking themselves in the roiling waters, peeling grapes, whatever. Refreshed, they paddled their dinghy back to Hobie's boat. It was not there. It was not anywhere. About 11 that night, someone five miles off Catalina came on the radio, reporting that a 36-footer with all her sails furled was passing behind him. "Doesn't look like there's any- body on board, H the man said. · The boat was rescued, but Hobie has yet to live that one down. The last time we spent Memor- ial i)ay weekend at Catalina, a nasty northwesterly storm veered from the high desert and hit the Ca.llf omia coast Saturday evening. We were at Goat Harbor, another isolated little notch on the north side of the island. Those who were there will never fprget it. T he wind was blowing straight into the cove and the boats bounced up and down on waves that roared in and crashed on the beach. It went on all night but. miracblously, none of the boats was heaved onto the beach or, worse, the rocky shore on both sides. That would happen lat· er. Most of us kept our engines 1dhng all night in case we had to get out fast . When dawn findlly came, the two boats directly ahead of us moved, leaving an escape lane for us. I asked my wife whether she wanted to bring up the anchor or run the boat. uHahl" she grinned and went to the helm. Bef or~ we could raise the bow anchor, I had lo take up the one off the stem, but it wouldn't budge. The line was taut as a fiddle string and il parted with a loud "Spunnnggl" after the merest touch of my knife blade. It was the first of a score of anchors left on the bottom of Goat Harbor that day. The bow anchor came up with- out a hitch and my wife followed my h.dnd signals perfectly and FASHION SHOW SAMPLES FOR SALE AT FASHION DESIGN STUDIO .. •BRIDAL GOWNS • DAYWEAR I COCKTAIL WEAR • PERSONAL FITTING &75-&&~4 3363 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH RTTOR~EY SERUICES Business Law Bu1lna1s Litigation Contract Dispute Buy/Sell lgnements I ncarporatlon Dlssolutlon Llulng Trusts Estate Planning Power of Attorney Prubate Wiiis ~ Free lnltlal Consultation • Reasonable Fees without hesitation. When the anchor was secured. I gave the g- nal for "Let's gel the h ell out of here!" She did, with great gusto. She floored that old tub, and witnesses swear we left the cove at 20 knots, a neat trick in a boat that topped out about nine. Outside, the ocean was uproari- ous, The radio was fil.led with panic calls: sails blown out, mdSts top~ pled, boats aground, boats swamped, people wcIBhed over- board. 1Wo of the boats in our group went on the rocks at GOdt Harbor and were literally ground to bits.' The people got to the beach safely, where they waited a da)C and a half until a helicopter could get m for the rescue. .. Mention od for discount • New renters on~ Most ol the way back to New· port Beach. the winds bowled 40c. knots Wlth gusts to 50 and beyood.. Seas were 15 to 20 feet. topped with great smears ol cascading roam. Four times the seas lifted the back of our boat clear out ol the water and the propellers shrieked as they spun to the air. The Coast Guard anno\U\Ced it was dosing all the harbors in Southem California -to keep fools from venturing ouf ·mto the storm. 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After searching her cart, police found drugs and arrested Martin for possessing drugs (mostly ~dreds of OCC grads moving tD 4-year oolleges iTCOSTA MESA -More than 70% of Orange Coast College's 1995 graduates plan to transfer to:tour-year colleges and univer- . · s following the completion their OCC career this month. OCC will graduate 1.213 stu- nts May 26 at the school's Bard Stadium. An additional students are expected to receive certificates of achieve- ment in more than 80 vocati,onal fields that evening. A total of 893 students, or 73.6% of the graduates, said they plan to transfer to four-yeaJ1 schools. OCC is one of the state's community college lead- ers in transferring students to four-year schools. LOSING SALE '"up to 60% off i tliroughout the store ~ : (Excluding Annalee, the Walt Disney_ Classics Follectlon and some of our fixtures & f urnishings.) I l J!~~~~~ri~~!~~~ch • 650-5535 END OF MONTH Sm & CtEA~NcE Reductions To 7 5°0 rn+ · · 2 Days Only ! Saturday 5 /2 7 -10 to 5 & Sunday 5128 -Io to 4 LET OUR EXPERIENCED ~ OF H£AL.'fff . PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. speed) and a bag full of pipes and drug paraphernalia. Police said Martin also bas an outstanding $15,000 warrant for pouesaion of drugs, which she said she didn't know about. Martin's ca.rt on wheels - which she crafted (Tom wooden drawers, baskets, a foam pad and various scraps of carpet -was carted off to be stored by the dty for 30 days. It carried all her belongings -a back pack, a wooden shutter, a sleeping bag and a fresh carton of Nestle's Quik chocolate milk. Sam Greene from Mesa West Pet Hospital, a woman Martin called her friend, coaxed Thumbs into a cage and hugged Martin good· bye. •0on•t worry,• Greene said. ·vou•ve just got to straighten your life out, 010· Greene said Martin has brought Thumbs into the hospital on previous occaslons for treat· ment of abscess from living on the street. "W~ know she lives on the street, but she always paid her bills in the past and sends us cards of thanks,• Greene said. Martin walking Thumbs on a leash is a common sight on Bay Street. Thumbs, who is also l .. ii I I {.ti' 1, I l l I 11 'II 1·' I I l l I t,1r .\t1!1• ~l111•f1 ... Servi~e &. Stability Since 1957 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach ·<-Iba I AWABp AAATCO la Tite Proud Recipient of The 'Wtwport B1lbo1 Rotary Club• Award For Honnty And ' Integrity. Mufftera • Brak.. Ask FREE• Eltlmates Trallor Hitch• About • Towlr1 MYJi!f•l &31-1.170 TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA ---DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RY'S __ .. When You~r P~l!tner Moves, ~ pon't. . I Prices Starting As Low As $,159~ Ea. Pc. known for his wardrobe of T· shirts and a Batman cape, ls all the family she hal, Martin said, •He gets cold at night," said Martin. smiting over at Thumbs, who licked bis forepaw, which has a gigantic thumb. •When he was four weeks old, he followed me home." Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Allen Huggins said people have mis- conceptions that people are homeless because they lost their jobs and are forced to live on the street. Rather, the majority of homeless people are on the streets because they are drug or alcohol abusers who use what money they have to sustain their addiction, be wd. Martin said she bas held sever- al odd jobs in the year that she has lived on the streets, lnduding stints cleaning houses and even doing plumbing work. But she said she became homeless after she fell bebbld on her rent and her landlord •wasn't . very patient.ff Huggins and the two other Costa Mesa police ~fficers seemed sympathetic to Martin's and Thumbs' plight. ~Hopefully she gets her cat back, because that's all she has," Huggins said. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-M ADE NEW FURNITURE • D RAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE R E-UPHOLSTERY '"'>()'~ 1:01/1, ,,,,,.,., .....__ (> .. ·, I,,/,,,, < > ..... /1! /11111·; S l i p cover Sal e Sofas $495 Chairs $295 Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 41ST ANNUAL MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES MAY 29, 1995 ll:OOAM Floral Wreath Presentation Commemorating Those Who Servecf In WWI • wwn • KOREA PERSIAN GULF • VIETNAM Ct·lt'hratinJ.! thr 55th ,\1111i\'t·1s.1rv of the Co~ta :\k~.t \' 1-.W. Post :1536 Obsenuce Spouored By Veteran 0Jiulaation1 Of Costa Keaa OUI MIYDAY &OW PllCIS ARE THEIR SALE PRICES 4" COLOR · 78'~ s1a.01 A PLAT COLOR· PAC •111 • • I Lllftltoneper ..... • 0ne.,....anperoU1I ewe ' , ------·------· • ... llJIUTbS WORKSHOP Bring an example of your writ- ing and learn story structure through group discussion, evalua- ~ and encouragement. 'Ille 9 a.'lh. to noon workshop is offered !>f and at Harbor Christian Pel- JOwship, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa ~esa. Call 631-7730. P!STIVAL OF ARTS The waterfront resort will be l\OSting the Third Annual Festi- val of Arts from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival -which runs on Sun- day as well -will includes art exhibits, musical presentations and dance performances. Park- ing is $3 and admission to the festival is free. For infonilation, call 729-DUNE. RSH FRY RAFFLE Costa Mesa High School sehlors and parents will be at the 1<maft Plaza on Harbor Blvd. from 9 ~.m. to 5 p .m., selling Lions Club FiSh Fry Rattle tickets. The grand prize is a 1995 Pontiac Firebird and all proceeds of the raffle will be split between the high school and the Uons'Club. For informa- tion, call 545-9705. •SUNDAY CPROASS The American Heart Associa- tion ~ conducting a CPR class at the Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA, 2300 University Drive, Newport Beach, for BLS-B. level certification (adult CPR). Regis- tration is required for the 1 p.m. to 5 'p.m . class and the cost is $25 for members and $35 for non-mem- bers. For information, call 642- 9990. 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! All H ordwood Flooring On SALE ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 PIKentia St. Cosca Mesa -646-4838 •WEDNESDAY ESTANCIA COUEGE MGHT Eatanda High School, 2323 Placentia Ave. in COila Mesa. ls sponsoring a ·conege Night• at 7 p.m. in the schools Sodal Studies Court. Parenti and students from the Newport Mesa Unified School District' are invited to hear presen- tations from the University of Cal- ifornia, the Association ot lnde- penc\ent Colleges and Universi- ties and the Coast Community College District. The program is free and reservations are not required. For information, call 760-3422. HOMEOWNERS MEmNG The Bluff Homeowners will be discussing paint color mediation at theit 7 p.m. meeting. The meeting will take place at 2414 Vista del Oro in Newport Beach. For information, call 721-1645. • .. • SUNDAY, JUNE 11 CAT HOUSE OPENING The National ·Cat Protection Society is. inviting the public to the opening of a new cat shelter called the •cat House,• 1 to 4 p .m. 1be shelter ls located at 6904 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and cats brought into the shelter are then placed with new families in the commu- nity. Por reservations, call 650- 1232. . • FRIDAY, JUNE 23 OT1ZEN OF THE YEAR Newport Beach's annual Citi- zen of the Year banquet will be held at the Four Seasons Hotel, sponsored by the Commodores Club of the Newport Harborn Area Chamber of Commerce. The chamber will also honor the New- port Beac;4 Fire Department. For- mal attire is requested for the 6:30 p .m . dinner. Admission is $100 person. For more information and reservations, call the chamber at 729-4400. •ONGOING PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture Affordable Bookkeepi~g Business & Individual .. We are affordable so you are profitable • Bill Paying • Collections • Customer Billing •Payroll • Financial StateJlllents Serving Orange County Since 1980 Call (714) 650-3050 FAX (714) 722-9878 QUALITY IS Discov.er Morton's of Chicago at The Village Featuring fine dining, shops and services in a charming outdoor setting. SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE Al Sunflower Mnle Ind Beer Street 71 "'41'-2000 • titled, •Protect Your Assets• at every Saturday at 10 a.m. Attor- ney Debra Grlmaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserved the value of an estate and avoids probate. Admission is free, seating is limit- ed. Reservations may be mad~ by calling 252-5411 . HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu- cational workshop for parents of teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. E\'.ery week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic so parents can join the group at any point in the cycle. For more information, contact Dr. Lani Martins at 704- 8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A 7-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program will focus on ways of communicating with any out-of- control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. Cost is $5 for adults, $3 for kids 13-18. ,. J?arents do not h~ve to be present. Call 556-8000 for more informa- tion. CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents is being 'f PHOTOGRAPHY SATUN>AY, MAY XI, 1915 - offered at the OASIS Senior Cen--:1 ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Con>qt,t del Mar. It meets on the second ' Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the OASIS lobb\')r Call Vicki at 644-3244. "David & Tom" Children's Special 50% OFF on sitting fees 25% OFF on portrait fees ~ I I • • 240 Newport Center Dme, Suite 110 Fathers Day June 18th Newport Beach (714) 644·6933 ulebr11tin9 01'r SOtb AlsniPtna,, t~ '"':9'~ESIWORKSHOPS DAY: Juanella Evans .... W'OlbbqptOa.m.~noon toclt at Newport Beach Church ol llelgloua Sclence.'11 parsonage, 19291\lltii\ Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199. Hl!AJ,111 DAY: Instructor Janet 8~ leedi People wtth Arthritis ait'Exerdse (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 o tt a.m. every Tuesday at the e.c.b Senior Center of Orange o1tlty, 250 E. Baker St, Costa M•. The class includes health uation, joint-protection tips, ei.zatton techniques, pain-control echniques and socializing. Call 13115641. , flOtJaSE IN MIRACLES: The oo .. profit organization A Gather- g of Miracles presents·· A Cowse ~acles • lecture and discussion t 1~J30 p.m. every Thursday at a,iW Michael and All Angels Epis- ~ Church, 3233 Pad.fie View ~~· Corona def Mar. Allen o~enthal, a nationally known lec- et, leads the lecture . Call 673- 227 OT (310) 478-8994. AllEER NETWORK: Free. ongo- eetings are held 7:30 p.m. eve Thursday at St. Andrew's yterian Church, 600 St. drews Road, Newport Beach. e meetings are usually held in tewart Lounge and open to all. 'all 574-2239. A.RADIGM SHIFr: The Ne wport each Baha'i Community allows ll>alllici'•pants to hear and experi- .1li@ "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A, New World'" 7 :30 p.m. every nday at a private residence in orona del Mar. Together, they Kplore such questions as: Can ~cism and prejudice be eliminat-p7 What is the New World Order? an conllicts be resolved without rce? Are women and men equaJ. at's the spuitual solution to our -orruc problems? And more. us1c and food included. Direc- ·o,Ds: 759-0999. ONCERTS/ 'j[ERTAINMENT 1259 Victoria st.: COlta Mela, pre- .... Paure bquilaa at 10-.30 a.m. Sunday. Dlreded ~ ~ Weln- stiiD. .. programfnde .......... Mary Cogan ud ...... Woodndf, chamber mUlie group of Alan Mautner and Greg Ad•mlOll, mllo1 Marcy Dillon and lAura Me<:ruy, viola; camme Bricloli. Yiolin. wttb Jean Brookhart u pi&niat. Bruncb follows the l8l'Vlce. Call 6'M652. • RELIGIOUS EDUCATION SUMMER SESSION: t.utberan Church of the Muter, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, which opened a kindergarten through sixth grade school in Sep- tember, is expanding the program to include summer school. The summer session, which starts June 22 and is also K-6, includes before and after-school care. Enrollment applications are currently being accepted. Call 759-1146 (Nancy Spaeth). ·SERMONS "LOVE FROM nlE HEART": That's the topic 10:30 a.m~ Sunday at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. • SPECIAL EVENTS BAHA1S GATHERING: The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and discussion of timely topics 11 a.m. Sunday and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona ·del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760-5360. . PRAYER DISPLAY: As part of National Day of Prayer, First Church of Christ, Scientist, Costa Mesa, 2880 E. Mesa Verde Drive, features a special display on prayer in the Christian Science Reading Room through Wednesday. The room, open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, offers visitors a place to explore the Bible, Mary Bak~ Eddy's writiilgs and other literature. Call 546-3722. SHAVUOT SERVICES: Temple Isaiah holds Shavuot services at 8 p.m. Friday ,at the conservative temple, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Rabbi Marc Rube nstein ------------CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:3 0, Sat 8:30 -5:00 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK (Good with ad only) _,-Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair, y Copy ~~ - -= - --::. ---- -J j RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "Every Path Leads to the Center" ' CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Chld (en P1o•ided ~Yl(nS 4So m IOlOam & SlOpm Membe1 of the United Church of Reli91oos Science 2205 MAIN STREET • SUITE 23, SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 (71 4) 969 1331 EPISCOPAL ,--~~~..;.__~~~~~---. ' SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal . Sunday Worship a·ooAM. 1 o.ooAM ursery, Sunday Sch6o "A Friendly. Canng Chmtian Community" 3233 Pac1f1c View Or. fell M¥guettlt) • Corona del Mar 644-0463 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam & Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Wlwt do ye• i111ag111e a.~11iml lhC' l.onP .. .' Nahum I :9 Urand1 of I hl• \lolhl'r Ch11rd1 I hl' fi,.,,I Churl'h or ( hrl,1 Sl'il·ntl'l "'"'""· ~18\\:t('hll'l<'ll\ -,, CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST · To ltfln• I• To c.rt; To c .. ts To DO. Dr. Oenn11 W . 5hor1, Min1tter Sund•y Worahtp 8 JO Ir 10.AM Ch"'Ct\ SC+.oo4 9AM Adi.tit 9 ·~ ~ Child Cat• Provided 644·7400 611 tWofrape AW'f C#cw Otl ~ offldatel. Shavuot. tbe Pelli..i of w..a. fella Jutt l8Y9D w..a.,.. PUIOYer. h C'OllllDmlOl'at the recaMng ol the~ ol the Law -Tbe Ten Commandments -at Mount stnal. 1be Shavuot sarvlce also includee the llnglng ol the poem called • A.kdamut. • Vizkot memorial service will be held 7:30 p.m. Sunday, June 4, in the Rabbi's study. All friends of the temple, their friends, and espedaDy new- comen to this area can attend the services. Call s.48-6900 or 6'6- 7512. r---------------------~---------------------~----------, I , Lutheran Church of the Master FASHION SlfOW LUNcli: The women of St. Mark Presbyterian Church sponsor a Luncheon/Fash- ion Show 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 3, to benefit the Mary Mag- dalene Project, Inc., which is cele- brating 15 years of providing alter- atives to women who have been involved in prostitution. Cost is $6. St ~ark is at 2100 Mar VISta Drive, Newport Beach. Call 644-1341. AN EVENING WJ1ll MARSHALL ISLANDERS: Community Church, Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, hosts event 6 p.ni. Saturday, June 3, featuring a chance to meet the people of the Marshall Islands, sample their tra- ditional foods and enjoy songs, dancing, handicrafts and colorful history. The Marshall Islands are a group of low lying atolls lb.igbest elevation about 8 feet above sea level) located 1,700 miles south- west of Hawaii. Admission: $5 for children 12 arid under, $10 for adults. Call 644-7400. •SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTif SUPPORT GROUP: Parents, siblings and spouses of the seriously mentally ill meet at 6:30 p.m. every Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Education Office at 574-2236. •Please send photographs and type-. written releases Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Reli- gion Editor Matt Coker, Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. Fax: 646- 4170. Material is needed at least two weeks before an event date. L------------------------------------------------------ Low 30-YEAR FIXED RA TE MORTGAGES ARE BACK -DON'T Miss OuT Tms TIME! RATES IN THE 7 °/o RANGE AGAIN ••• • REPLACE THE UN CERT AINTV OF AN ADJUST ABLE LOAN • • PAV OFF YOUR BALLOON NOTE OR VOURlNDT.D. • • Co witlt du ptt>faait11t.U •o c:-MlitW du bat r'llltl M die W-pHttib'4 COit" INTERCON CAPITAL (714) 261-5188 llnll.UU ..... /C-..~ofltHI~ METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER Costa Mesa VERDE UNITED Pt1ETHODIST CHURCH I 60 1 M.ir~uenJl Ave Coron. del .:ir 644-0745 Worship t\l 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM Sundt•y School All ,t\ges 9 OOAM Rev Edwcird C MC1rt1n MESA UNITED METH 1701 B ODIST CHURCH aker, C.M Worship & C hurch ·School 10:00 a.m. 8:30 and Dr Richard r ~ra e 979 2 ii T::(AGU NA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. La~una Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worshf, & Christian Education 10 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsehnfa Center Services Ava1 able COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE · SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 801 SHANK, SENIOR PASTOR WEtKEND SERVICES: SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. Sur.DAY 9 :00 8t 10:45 A.M. 5120 IOlllTA CAllYOH llOAD. IRYINI:. CA 92115 714 354·7600 PRESBYTERIAN A ~.·.·.~ ST. MARK PRESBYTERJAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child Care, SundalJ School Jamboree at Eastbluf f Newport Beach 644-1341 F~r~~c"~ 1k~~'f)~Mj '©qe ~inegnrb C1IqrhdtnnJJf ellofusqip of ~ efuport ~eacq prouhlu recognizes our ~enior Jlastar, Jj.olyn QI. ~tQilure, for ~is 2 5 years of ministrlZ to oitr 1larb Jjesus <llqrist 1 i l I i ----l CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave al Sanla Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 _J RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove # 145. N.B. (West of Jamboree) (Norm of Bristol) (East of John Wayne Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m . M , Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juonello Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH . Pastor Wilham Hnnenwdy "Wt lo~e children, IJ'IUtlr, IJ'1Un9 11Jults, career adults, seniors. Wt lwt tt1 care, co reach out, to mttt nttlls, to answer lfuestionf" • Sunday ServiCfs -6:00 & I 0:30 • Sumlciy School & B1blr Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Sired • Costa Mesa, CA 9262Z (714) 631 -1611•(714)548-6866 (School) , PRESBYTERIAN Wonhtr and hear thtt rnKttcal, C1tt .. 1-ccn1u"1, hibhal m "OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE .. (Am2:1·8, 12·21, 37·38) S.tul\l;ey, M•r 27, 5: lO P M. Sul'!.ialy, M1y 28, 8· lO anJ IO:J 5 A.M 600 St. Andrews Ro.ld, Ntwron ~ach1 Cahfomta (714) 631-2880 (.Knw ''"'" Ntwrnn Harha• H1ah Sdiool at lrvmt' And ISth.) I I I I I ' • I I SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1995 A7 I !Taste -for Life helps in ·the battle against cancer BYRON-HOLMFS ·'' : Eas Saturday night in Costa 1 Mesa. ll'allic was light. It was I about 6:30 in the evening. I All cl the Saturday night crowd : bad not yet hit the streets. Th4nk 1 goodness for daytigbt savings. lbe 1 skies were still that soft gray blue I hue that blankets the Orange I Coast at dusk this' time of year. In 1 darkness, there would have been I little hope of finding The Robert t Mondavi Wine and Food Center I amid the industrial buildings that I hug the landscape of north east : Costa Mesa, above the 405. 1 Actually, the center is not that 1 bard to find, right there on Scenic I Avenue. I've been there many . I times. Somehow, though, I always l end up in the parking of lot of 1 Home Depot wondering where I 1 went wrong. I Tonight, I'd have a little extra I directional assistance. A pristine : white circus tent, erected on the I front lawn of The Mondavi Cen- t ter, would serve as a beacon in the twilight. And, in fact, there it was. I Wuminated from within like some 1 extraterrestrial. A glowing harbin- 1ger of good times to come.o.n a !Saturday night. Approaching the big white 1beast, lilting notes from a society· :orchestra at work intermittently 1mingled with the rock and roll !radio playing in my speeding car. The press party kick off had 'begun at 5:30. Turning into the Mondavi property, I could see all the pretty people busy mingling their own notes with one another under the big top. The sides of the tent were rolled up. 'IWenty one major local restaurants had set up RUFFELrs UPHOLSTERY INC. Whn "°"Doler CovtB Motel 1922 HARIOl llVD., COSTA JISA • 51-1156 .. stations in the tent. Men and women in chef whites, bard at work Jo please their. patrons, rush- ing about. Steam rose.from one station in billowing glory. The glow of Sterno heating chaffing dishesatanotherdestinationseen in the background. I left the car with an army of valets, and entered The South Coast Cancer League's "A Taste for Llfe." Since 1990, A Taste for Life has been held at The Robert Mondavi Center. In its five years on the property, the affair has grown into one of the "must do" events on the coast. The crowd looks for- ward to the sampling of haute cui- sine and fine wine and cham- pagne under the big tent. They have also managed to raise nearly $1 million for The American Can- cer Society of Orange County in the process. No question, it iS a massive undertaking, chaired this year by Joseph Sperrau.a, also serving as master ot ceremonies. In the aowd, past chairs Mary Dell Barkoanl and Jeenne Price. It was their tum to sample the food and sip the wine, although both ladies bad worked all day on the committee setting up the party. The set up was spectacular. A sea of white tables surrounded a raised bandstand where music by the Jazz Caravan Band enter- tained. Tables of silent auction items beckoned the saunte.ring patrons, mostly dressed in Satur- day night glitter and black tie. "Taste a little, drink a little, bid a little higher.•• laughed devoted Taste for Life reveler Vera Oxblood of Dover Shores. Vera was resplendent in ber black cocktail dress accented with a major blossom of white pedals at the sleeve. A human chrysanthe- mum, no pot. She danced the night away will\ Margie and BW Snyder of POSH, Ann Van Ausleden and Dr. Walter Havekont, Tina and Matthew Scbafnitz ... soon to be former Harbor Ridge residents. Chateaux Schafnitz is on the mar- k et to be traded for digs with more grass for the kids. "Newport Coast would be nice.· teased nna. Alan Greeley and Lou Manginelli coordinated the restaurants that included 21 OCeanfront, Morton's of Chicago, Antonello Ristorante, Villa Nova, John Dominis and Antoine's, to name only a few of those deserv- ing ink. Mary J ean Simkins and Ed Sherman handled the spirits, while the Brit with the big voice and dry wit, David Reynolds, auc- Make Those Patios and Entries Beautiful Desfrned B Lan4scaped by &tanicare 631·131 -Jini Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (7 14) 645-85 12 Stat' Lk,nsc #392707 Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert bTick, block, scone, tile, slate & concrere work. •Can recommend quality designers • Quality work in Cosca Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. •Drainage problems? We solve them. ''What are we going to ;do tonight?" tioned off an array of major prizes in the live auction. following the bidding, the fabulous Barban Morrison joined the band to sing the blues. Wandering through the football field cl food dreams tent, Mona Lee Nemeth said hello. Karen and Steve Winnett were thete, bard working committee members, and the lovely Gall Robson with Judy Baumgarten and Roger Hampton on hand. I came across some cl the all time most loved follcs on the coast. homes) with wile Donna a couple years into thelr now nearly 50- year wlion. As I greeted the Cte- ans, I remembered something Donna had said to me some time ago, regarding another matter with no bearing on the cancer event. "I believe in a forgiving and loving God. Wlth this faith, any- thing is possible, any problem can be overcome." This was. the spirit at Taste For Life. Yes, even cancer can be cured with "vision , strength, results and accountability• to bor- row from the mission statement of South Coast Cancer League. It can happen. • B.W. COOK Is the society editor. His column ~rs Thursday and Saturday. I 1t1 An April 8 ceremooy w. l Thboe, Nev. w1ited in maf•, riage carla Holmes and K~ 1 Bryoo. both~ BerkeJey. ~ ,1 ~ the daughter cl ~ ) and Dorothy Holmes Qi ; A Newport Beadl and Im par--•• ents are Gerald and Janice 1 ByJ'01' cl Bakersfield. '. t A receptioo fer the coupk ' t. was heJd in the Waterfront Hilton. They are residents ct Berkeley. I The bride is a teac:ber m t' the Mount P,iablo School ' District. She is a graduate rl Cal State Long Beach. Her' bridegro<m is a graduate cl UC Berkeley and is a ~-' lance tedmica.l writer. ' • They sat together, four genera- tions of one family. Almost bidden by a couple of pruned pines (Mon- davi leaves the trees on the prop- erty when the tent goes up), they sat and enjoyed the music and enjoyed being together. Actually, they were the honored guests of the night. The major underwriters. The MExcalibur Award"·recipients. In fact, they have been awarded and honored and bestowed enough to last many lifetimes. They give ... give ... give ... year in, year out, summer, spring, win- ter, fall, without much reason at all ... except to share the benefits of their success with those in need. Sound too good to be true. It's not. 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I f you attended the South C Repertory holiday pro- du on of "A Christmas Car· December, you saw her. · Orange Coast College --goers have seen her .in us plays over the last of years. Soon, theater everywhere will see her. , that's Teny Mowrey's d the way the talented · actress is going, that goal ar out of reach. Bo and raised in Costa Mesa, Mowrey is a success sto- ry-in-e-making. Chances are the cess won't take too long. MoWT y graduated from OCC yeste ay, but her college days are n ove5. She bas been ~ccep ed irito the prestigious San Pran co-based acting academy. the A.lllerican Conservatory The· atre, "!_here she intends to earn her Mf A in theater. •I f~el extremely honored to have ~en accepted,• said the perpetually upbeat Mowrey. "I want <c> see how far I can go with acting, and what I can do. This is where my heart is." It's also where her talent is. Mowrey has been lauded by critics in major newspapers, and has been applauded by thou- sands of pleased audience mem- bers. She has been acting since elementary school, and was an active participant in Estancia High School's acclaimed drama department. She enrolled at OCC after high school, and snared the lead role in the col- lege's 1993 summer musical, "South Pacific." After a year at OCC, Mowrey dropped out to go to work ... as a receptionist at the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. After a year, Mowrey returned to OCC, where she had lead roles in "Metamorphosis,· "The Cru- cible," •Aunt Dan and Lemon," "The Cherry Orchard," "Shoot- ing Stars" and the recent Orange County premiere of Stephen Sondheim's musical, "Assassins." In fact, that play was so well received that it will have an encore staging at OCC in June, with Mowrey in her farewell OCC performance. "That, by far, ranks as my most enjoyable stage experi- ence,· said Mowrey of "Assas- sins." "It was an extremely tal- ented cast, and we learned to build off one another. It was a lot of fun." Mowrey also has SCR's Pro- fessional Conservatory training under t}er belt, which will be useful when she begins her rig- orous class load at ACT this fall. Mowrey will spend two years at ACT, taking classes and per- forming in the institution's three theaters. Hopefully sh e'll be invited back for a third year to participate in ACT's productions as a company player with a guaranteed contract. Mowrey won't be alone in Terry Mowrey ts getttng h er ad together and taking it on the road to San Frandsco. 'San Francisco. Her boyfriend of two years, fellow OCC student Van Messerschmidt, is heading north with lier. A veteran of OCC's drama department, Messerschmidt has been accept· ed into the cinema department at San Francisco State University. Hm.mm. Perhaps it won't be long before Mowrey is starring in films directed by Messerschmidt. Then again, Mowrey professes to have a love for live theater. ''I want a professional stage career, though I know the work isn't always steady," she conced- ed. •There are pitfalls, and ifs difficult to make a living. Still, the theater ii where actors really want to be. I'll settle for film work to survive ii it's available to me, but the stage is my Ute. That's what I wapt more than • anytb(ng." Anyone who has seen Mowrey act knows that if a life in the the- ater is what she wants, she'll more than likely get her wish. Soul searching_ The Royal Danish Ballet opened its week-long stand at the Performing Arts Center on Tuesday with a new production of August Bournonville's 150- year-old ballet, "La Sylphide." l)nder the guidance of new artis- tic director and choreographer Peter Schaufuss, the pro<iuction looked great, the corp de ballet danced well, the leads showed why they are principal dancers and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra prbvided excellent /musical accompaniment in the pit. So why did the evening seem like it was lacking something? 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Extras: Read all about·it The Pacific Northwest Ballet is the next dance_troupe making its way to the Performing Arts Cen- ter. For its production of "Cin- derella" Jw:ie 13-15, the oompa- ny is seeking men, boys and girls for dancing and non-dancing roles. Auditions for these "extra" roles wW be held at the center on Tue.day, June 6, at • p .m. Extras are required to atteru;t all rehea.rsals and perfo~oes, and wW receive nominal refsn· bunement at the end of the run. All children need to bring a valid Entertainment Work Permit to the audition. Por an audition reservation, call 556·2787, ext. 557. Classical closer The ever-busy Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra, led by Carl St. Clair, closes out its 1994-95 Clas- sics Serles at the Performing Arts Center on Wednesday and Th'ursday with a concert featur- ing Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 and Richard Strauss' tone poem, "Ein ,He)denleben." Concert previews are given by PSO composer-in-residence Frank Ticheli beginning at 7 p.m. each night. The concerts start at 8 p .m. H you can't make it to the actual performance, you can lis- ten tO Thursday night's concert live on KUSC 91.5. Talented crop The Newport-Mesa area has some very talented kids. You can see many of them next weekend when the Costa Mesa-based DeFore Foundation for the Arts presents a performance of ballet, jazz, tap a.n1 hip hop at Newport ) Harbor High School Auditorium on Irvine Avenue in Newport -Beach. ) Singers from the Allard Ac.ad· emy, located in Cost.a Mesa, are also scheduled to perfonn. Show-3 times are Saturday and Sunday, June 3-4, at 6:30 p.m. nckets are O $8 in advance.or $10 at the door. For more information, call 241 • 9908. Adding voices I iJ · The Master Chorale of ri Orange County, based in Costa Mesa, will hold audition5 for the 6 ' 1995-96 concert season on Satur-Jr, 9 'l day, June 3, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, June 4, from 1:30 to'>, ~; 4 p.m. Auditions are also being ~f( scheduled for two days in August. Appointments are required. For details, call 556- 6262. Check out Chekov ol ., .. 1cf South Coast Repertory is about to bring the curtain up on lb its final production of the 1994-95• _ f Mainstage season. Anton .,, Chekov's powerful drama "The to Cherry Orchard" opens Friday. ~ • OIRISTOPHER TRELA'S Performing Arts column appears Saturdays. ~T-11') FOMET PUii (Pl-11) DIEllMDllll) FMllCll lss:J:·11) WHILf ~mm. r• TALES FllOllll TW ... r FOMETP==11 AUTIU (fl '91 ,j ~\> ·r. I{ .I ol 1h • • commentary Cure our county, vote no on Measure R I received this week - along with other worth~ less junk mail -the slick three-color mailer YES on (measure) R solici- tation. The letter was addressed to "Dear Con- cerned Citizen " and writ- ten/signed by OC Sheriff (for life) Brad Gates and Barbara Ledterman, Direc- tor of Legislation 4th Dis- bict, OC PTA. I am not "dear• to these people nor "concerned" about the OC $1. 7 billion bankruptcy, but do acknowledge being an over-taxed citizen. I am concerned that I have not yet seen pictures of the morons Bob Citron, Matt Raabe and the OC Supervj.sors -who are respol)Sible for this finan- cial tragedy -hanging in post offices. Raabe recent- ly claimed he had gotten religion and found Jesus. Well, maybe he should also get busy and find the money, too. He and Citron need to get a We. Lifetime terms. If the Yes on Measure R gang and County Stupid- . visors think they can con guiltless taxpayers into covering their gambling losses via pleading prose and public prayer sing- alongs. we're in more trou- ble than we imagined, neighbors. Also -since the big buck blowup -isn't it amazing how low the pro- files of supervisors Tom Riley and Harriet Weider have become? It will, however, save the developers expensive lobbyist lunches at ranch get-togethers and taxpay- er's bills for county car col- lision repair bills. As far as our High Sher- ill, many are not impressed with his win/loss record in the so- called ·war.Against Drugs.• The folly bas how- ever, spaWT\ed millions for hi-tech helicopters, fire- power, perks and other bennies for his vast peace- keeping platoon. Talk about the need for term limits ... The mission is law enforcement, not legisla- tive entrepreneurship. As far as the county supervisors, the question is not who should be in office -or which ones should resign -but eliminate the meaningless, posh and worthless group altogeth- er. By their own admis- sions these yo-yos stated either they • ... didn't understand what was going on, .. or • ... we were not involved in the details ol the investments." Well, what (or who) in hell are they supposed to be s-u-p-e-r-v-i-s-i-n-g? The only good aspect of this group is that they are certainly environmentally friendly: They run on secret agenda fuels of ego- tism, hot air and leaderless rhetoric. Yes, it's tune-up time for our counfy. folks. And, payback time fo r trough- feeding politicos. Just . punch a big "NO" on Measure R when you go in the booth June 27. Your NO vote is the first step m curing our county of the tax-gamble-spend crazies that got us in this dismal mess. .. W.M.LAWSON Costa Mesa PRESIDENT foruni community. commentary People _get the kind ·of government they deserve By Gil Ferguson I n her May 13 letter to the editor, Eleanor Humphrey expresses her disappoint- ment and sadness at the low than 3 o/o of the 800,000 people of this district and that much of tbe respon- sibility falls on citizens who failed to par- ticipate, she should have cast a wider they doq't identify with the candidates. Local newspapers f Ailed to give this election, both in the ']>rimary and the general elec- tion the amount and kind of coverage needed to get voterS involved . Neither the Times, the Register or our local Pilot made this special election a priority of any. importance . whatsoever. In total inches. it received fewer lines than any election in recent years. fact that since the election was· in reality about which conserv- ative would be electedr it was- n't really of any interest to the liberals who control the election that offers their politi- cal majority a candidate that they don't know and who doesn't even live among fuem. In the final analysis howev- er the basic rule of the social • compact prevails; people get the kind of government they deserve and deserve lb,e kind they get. 11 o/o turnout for the election to choose our new state senator. She also lamented the fact tha t such a low turnout reflects the voters failure to appreciate the right and privilege to vote which we Americans share. media's priorities. While local newspapers appeal to readers based on their avowed interest and concern for the best inter- ests of the community, in this election they clearly didn't care who represented our community. While it is true that our new senator was elected by fewer net of blame. Voters won't vote if they are unaware of an elec- tion and voteTS won't vote if they don't feel involved in the process and they won't vote if Old tune political observers believe that was due to the And lastly, Ms. Humphrey can't really expect voters to become very excited about an • Gil FERGUSON, a Newport Beadi resident. is a former state Assembly- man and was an unsuccessful Cl!lndt- date for the Republican nomination in the 35th District state Senate race. ~ readers response FISHING FOR MEMORIES DAA.Y PILOTlfll.E PHOTO Floats, like this one in the 26th annual Fish Fry parade In 1971, won't be seen on the streets of Costa Mesa this year. The parade was cancelled because of finances, but the Fish Fry wtll go on as usual, June 2-4. . Readers have many fond remembrances of the annual Fish Fry Parade, which will not be held this year after a 49-year run I have been a resident here for more ~ 30 years. As a child l used to love going to the Fish Fry Parade. I looked forward to all the activi- ties, the Boys Club float and every- thing. It got me involved in so many community activities. It helped me out as a child. l really enjoyed it. I can't believe our city is going to cut it short after 49 years. Not even letting it have its 50th anniversary. I am appalled by that mo'l(e and I am really disgusted by our community right now. They are turning their 1 back on-something that has been around longer than most of the peo- ple on that coundl. I wish they would reconsider it... if they don't, I ain't going to that fish fry. JOE ROSATI Costa Mesa We belong to a club called the Kama Aina Club that was formed in Newport Beach in 1948. This club ba$ only 20 membeIS in it and we are still active. I think that lam the only original member left. ln the Pish Fry Parade m the '50s sometim~ we entered the ~de. We took a convertible and we trimmed it all up with flowers and greens and all that. It was a Hawai- ian motif and we had a gal out on the hood doing the hula and we went in the parade. Right behind us we bad a group of horses. Whenever the parade would slow up or stop. these horses would move up. They ate all the decorations off of our tar. They ate the flowers, the greens and everything. We were left withiust the Gar. • n1E1MA RICKETl'S I Balboa My memmi.es ~e that the Fish Fry parades were well done -many par- ticipants and huge crowds, like in your pictures of 1971 and 1972. Last year our granddaughter marched in the parade as a Girl Scout and carried the flag -her first parade. I was proud to walk along, but was disappointed to see long delays and gaps. Also, I was amazed to see very few people viewing the parade. Past memories of the Fish Fry Parade are when the fire bell rang and the vol- unteer firemen who were watching the parade had to leave the parade to extinguis}\ a fire. This was back in the '50s. Many of the people attend- ing were neighbors and friends. Not only from Costa Mesa. but Newport as well. Lt was a much smaller community and had a great community spiriL Lt was a parade to look forward to. We will miss having a parade in Costa Mesa. We need more volunteers for community service like the firemen .. , GEORGE FORTEVIl.LE , Newport Beach We had occasion to get a truck from Tony's Building Material -a big flatbed. We put about 40 lndian . Guides and their dads on the truck for the parade. l got to thinking about the little boys and their potty problems and we put a teepee on the truck and put a bucket in there for that purpose. It served the thing very well. We were happy about the whole situation. Blll. GOOCHEY Costa Mesa ' how to contad you~ representatives · • best of hotline School board blues The Newport-Mesa School Board 1hl.stees have learned not one lesson from their financial calamities. They still don't get it. Keep it Simple; Keep it Honest; Keep it Open. They just can't understand that we don't want anyone negotiating hnancial deals, or playing games with our tax money. They Just can't understand that everything about a school district, with the exception of personnel matters, is public business, and should be open to public view. And that includes its Finanoal Advisory Committee. To further keep the deliberations of the advi- sory conunittees public, they should report to the trustees, not the superintendent. Why is it that these trustees can't dean up their penchant for operating behind the barn, and shedding responsibility? ~ it the insecurity of total incompetence? Or does their incompetence pale beside the incompetence of voters in general, who pay no attention to the lack of qualifications of the offi- cials they elect and allow to remain in office? What more can be said? Hugh's a miser REBA WilJ.JAMS Newport Beach I read Hugh Hewitt's piece on Measure R (May 20), and I may be crazy, but I don't con- sider forking over. a penny for every two dollars a massive tax hike. I'm not rich. but if I drop a penny on the ground, l usually don't even both- er to pick it up. It's not worth the effort. And I'm more than happy to spend that pen- ny to support my community. It's too bad that the ungrateful miser Hugh Hewitt doesn't feel the same way about spend- ing a few extra cents to support the county that is his home . · Fred def ended, blasted TED IMOTO Costa Mesa l am calling to congratulate Fred Martin on his column on May 20. It is the best column I have seen on exercising the right of the First Amendment. Please keep Fred from moving out of town -we need him. Mil.DRED MURRY Newport Beach Bill Chnsbanson, executive director ol the Republican Party of Orange County. wrote to you regarding a colwnn Fred Martin wrote on May 11. I think Mr. Christianson needs to take a civics cldSS and read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. You see in a democratic society people are able to say what they want and we have a tree press. They don't need to be told to move to a less democratic area of the nation or the world. That's not what the Constitution or the Bill of Rights are for. They're so people can speak out and disagree. lANCE TIIOMPSON-HAll.STONE Costa Mesa l am responding to the May 22 article by Fred Martin. J t.hlnk it was rather bogus of him to speak of Mr. Chnsbanson that way. He made innuendoes. Actually when you put your finger over the top of Fred Martin's head -cover his hair -he looks a lot like Gil FergW<>n. 1 was just \YOndering ... I have never seen Fred Mar- tin and Gil Ferguson m the same room. It kind of makes you go hmmm. CAnlEIUNE REGAN Costa Mesa . 8111 Olnton, (0), The White Hoose. 1600 Pennsylvania Ave .• Washington, o.c. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6•.m. to 2 p.m. PST.) VICI PRESIDENT Blvd •• Ste. 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOUSI Of Rl"'ESENTATIVts Chris COK. (R), 47th Dist.. 4000 MacArthur 81\ld., East Tower, Suite 4JO, Newport Beach, 92660. 756-1244 or 206 Cannon Bldg .• Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (most of Newport hactt) offices In lrvfne). STATE ASSIMllY Marilyn Brewer, (R), 70th Dist., 18952 M~rthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92Tt5. 863-7070 (Newport BHCh and CON M9sa). Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550 COUNTY IOARO OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O. Boie 9050, 92628-9050, 966~. Elizabeth D. Parker. m.mbet, Trustee ArH 5 (Costa Mesa. Newport Beach.) COAST COMMUNIJV' Buffa, Sandy Genis, Mary Hornbuckle and Gary Monahan, council members. Newpott Beach; City Hall. 3300 New- pott Blvd., 644-3309. John Hedges. mayor, John Cox. JMt Oebay, Thomas Edwards, Norma Glover, Dennis o·...n. JHn Watt. council memben Oll+MGI COUNTY FAIR IOARO Board Members: Judy F111nco. ,.,... dent; Jim de Boom, Ed Otck«, JJm ,.,. ryman, Martha Fluor. Wendy ~. Serene Stokes. MISA CONSOODA1U> WA1D DIS1alCT Al Gen, (0), The C..,ltol Bldg., Suite 212. WMhlngton, O.C. 20500 GOVtRNOR Pete Wiison, (R), State Capitol, S.Oemento, 95114. (916)46-2141 U.S. SINATORS ..we lolcer. (D); 112 HM1 Senate ...... Sutt. 212, ~ D.C .• ~o (202) 224-JSSJ or 10) 414- C*nne FetnNln. (D), ll 1 Hert ..... VMINngtot• O.C.. 20510 (.102) ~-, Olt 11111 ,... Monke O.na RohrM>l<her. (fO, 45th Dist., 16162 hl<tl llvd., Suite 304, Hunt- ington 8Nch, CA 92647 847-2411 or 2l3I ~ ~ Office luUdtng. Wlthfngtott. DC 20515, (202) US- 2415. (COltil ...._and W91l N91 °'airt lffi:h) STA'ft SINATI "°91 Jclhnlof\ .... ... 5ISJ (In the....,...,.-" .... ., CA1llOlHIA COASTAL COMMISSION Sen Francisco (415) 904-5200 (SOuth ~oast region cowr9 split ~ offices In Long leech (21J) 590-5071, and SM Dllgo. 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() I ittfi!':: \ , w r ' .,c( 11 ·' ,, : ., .1 ) I ' 0 SAl\JRDAV. MAY 27, 1995 DE BOOM I start a new tradition -the Unpa- ) rade. Wlth this parade, partici- pants will drive, not walk the parade route. They will obey all traffic signals and laws while dri- DU co ~ At ge yo it l ab hE ha ~ Wl w1 Tb M en ha sa bE el1 ac Hi de O< sn le< "S dT· rec ty Cc M• w} ·~ cil •7 in< Or Stt "A wa ha" in . ving at 15 miles per hour, waving to those wbo line the streets. The Unparade wW keep the sense of community, tradition and patrio- tism the Uons Parade has offered for so many years. _ Decorate your car or pick-up truck -use a little crepe paper, tie an American Flag to your antenna. Roll down your win- dows and find some patriotic Jnusic to play in your car stereo for all to hear. Dress yourself up -as a clown, beauty queen, in a uniform or whatever. Put a sign on the side of the veh.!cle to let people kno'Y{ what you are or who you repre- sent. Parade participants will gather at 10 a.m. June 3 at the front of the old J.C. Penney store in the Harbor Center, Wilson and Har- bor. If you have room, take along LAND USE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Ferryman, who has done prelim- inary research on the new roller hockey proposal, said his main concern for the farm's future is to make sure the site gives the dis- trict the highest profit possible and provides a use that will best serve the community. The roller hockey proposal "is just an idea, it's just one thing to look at -it may never a.mount to anything," Ferryman said. "In my role as a trustee, I have to look to optimize the return on the property and balance what is needed in the community. Now is the time to consider all the options." But Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson isn't thrilled about the latest plan and continues to sup-. US TREASURIES far 71A 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 me e0< sin enl bw of I fes UO• USE ore Mc AC ton the inv pai as . gu~ ~America, Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Mld*9on Ori\te, Ste. 212 Irvine, CA 92715 2~ ..,, . R •'• In! • ~OG US TREASur)' ADVERTISEMENT t• by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald · Doctors of Optometry MEDICATIONS FOR TIEATING GlAUCOMA The goal of glaucoma treotment Is to reduce the fY'(e's Inner pressure and protect the optic nerve. Eye drops ore prescribed that help drain the eye's Inner fluid {aqueous humor) or decrease Its production. How patients respond to these drops Is usually an Individual matter. Some oottents do well with a single type ol drop. two or four times a day. Others respond best to a combination of different types of drops each day. These glaucoma medications cony side effects which the fY'(e doctor fs sure to discuss with each patient. Glaucoma Is a leading cause of blindness In the United States, ~pe­clolly as we get older. Early detec- tion through annual fY'(e exams Is key to successfully combating this eye_ 'disease. For more Information about glaucoma or any other eye disease, or to schedule on appoint- ment for a complete eye exam, please call BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. Of OPTOMETRY, at 545-9162. We are located at 2706 Harbor Blvd;i Suite B. We ore e>pen Mon and rrl. 9-7, Tues. Wed. Thurs 9--6, sate..3. P.S. Patients with chronic glauco- ma (the most common foon) gener- ally require medication throughout thelr llv8s, or roo the risk of a rlse In lntrooculor presstn. a few paaengws. Al 10:45 Lm.. tbe puade·will dei>Ut from Har· bor and Wlllon, traveling IOUth on Hart>or to 19th Street. where lt wUl make • right bed tum , and continue to Center Street, wbse it wiD tum left to Uons Park and the 50tb AnDUal Piab Pry. Again, obeying all traffic laws. Sorry, no marching bands. But a sitting band would be welcome to set themselves up at Brecht Orchid Gardens at 1989 Harbor Blvd. to entertain the Unparade participants as they pass by. If you doq't want to ride in the parade, come and join the Unpa- rade viewers along Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street. You can be an Unparade judge. Just bring along your sense of humor and a set of cards numbered one to 10 and raise the appropriate numbered card as an Unparade vehicle loaded with passengers passes by. All the Unparade participants and viewers will meet at the Llons Park to enjoy the carnival rides and games and of course. the fabulous fish dinners. Let's start a new community tradition -the Unparade! port the original youth sports facility idea. He said his main concern is that the roller hockey-• speed soccer-tennis complex, which would mix adult and chil- dren's sports, would be a private enterprise, yet would still require the city to make improvements to the site and on Fairview Road. "This is different than from what I thought should go there," Erickson said. "It has to be a public park. I can't support tax- payer funds to the development of private business there. That just isn't right. "I want it to be a facility acces- sible to kids, and anytime you have to pay a fee, it's not so accessible. I still strongly believe in the public park idea." The proposal for the speed scx;cer and roller hockey com - a.ua NllWIJ .......... . Clllt .. Ne., .......... daailt· 8d S250 toward Ille DA.RB PD being held June 2. wldc:b WM recelved by oalces' lkl w ... ol the Newport Beach Police Deputment ... Tbe Newport- irYIM'bluy a. rai8ed more than $13,000 from its recent fund-raiser, which was cbalred by member Bluco O Cmapo ... SEllVJCE CLUB MEETINGS '1lllS COMING WEEK: TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -New- port 9Mda Stmdle Rotary C ab meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Ll CoL Dennis J. Shields on the USAF Academy. Noon -Costa Mesa Klwanls Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center1 Newport Beach lilwanis Club meets at Charley Browns. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club,• meets at Llons Park for dinner and to complete the set- up for the June 2-4 1995 Fish Fry. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club, .. meets at the Center Club; 7:30 a .m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at plex came from the owners of Super Sports Golf and Recreation Center, which opened four months ago in Orange on 'Canal Street and Meats Avenue. Rene Sandera, 'one of the owners, touts the center as a family-oriented complex, com- plete with day care, built at the former Peralta Junior High site. Sandera's company leases the 23-acre property from the Orange Unified School District. The complex features a golf driving range, a putting green, chipping holes, two roller hockey rinks for league and pickup games, two speed soccer courts with turf floors, two tennis courts, a full-sized soccer field and a baseball diamond. Some classrooms and the auditorium were refurbished and Ma 8artmr'a Reltaurant fer bull· aw mWing, Noon • CClllla ...... ..,a.. ....... Maia v.-Couatly Claab to bear frcm 0 7W Ab! n al tbe AnabelmlOr~e County VWton Uld ConwmlioD BunaUl 1be I+ I np a. of Onmp C01111 meets at the Bahia Corinthian; Sonp"·'M~oC Newport HaltMw will meet at the Santa Ana Country Club. 5:-'5 p.m. -Newport-lldMNI Rotary Cab meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to bear craft talks by memben Eric J0ten ban1 and Allan 'Dngey. 1HURSDAY: Noon -Klwanll Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bah.la Corinthian Yacht Club. Tbe Excbange Club of Newport Harbor meet.S at Shark lsland Yacht Club for a business meetingi Newport Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear from O:C. District Attorney Mike Capizzi. QUOTE OP 11IE WEEK: From Hi-Tide, newsletter of the Soroptlm.lst lntemaUonal of Newport Harbor, "I've learned the quickest way to meet people is to pick up the wrong golf ball on the golf course.". now used for child care, confer- ences and bingo tournaments. A snack shop and pro shops are also included. The walls of the courts are lined with three-inch-thick flexi- ble insulating material that absorbs noise from the games, including voices, Sandera said. He sees potential success for a similar four-acre plan in Costa Mesa that would include two roller hockey couits, two speed soccer courts and one tennis court, all with ground lighting that shoots upward and does not disturb neighbors. Cost for the project is estimat- ed at $1.1 million. 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"You try to 9'el rid of them and swat them with your hand, but we need 'Raid' -we need. public officials to stamp on them.• hard for them to say 'Shalimar.' A change would boost their esteem." At a meeting with teens Thurs- day night, Madueno said the teen-agers told her· they are uneasy and wake up frightened Erickson said he will presen the ideas to his City Council col- leagues for a vote on June 5. I • Corporations • Tensnt/Lsndlord •Divorce • Much, much more . fnlf fomf n l)ncnlegnl Clinics, Inc. ... we accept all major credit cards ... 2 0 . . A1 8 • SUMMER CAMP $195.00 .JJjJJJeeJ< Sessioni .MNy 2~22. 1<9Qi Equestrian Program $50 extra San Bernardina National Forest Ages 6-14 For more information call 800-634-5900 BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 4200 Birch Street Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 JOHN • WAYNE DOVE a: AIRPORT :x: :::::> (..) :x: en a: ~ :::::> m a: a. '5 ~ .., :; BRISTOL ti I -'l r----------------------, I BRING THIS COUPON FOR A : 100% I :,~ HAND WASH SEALER WAX I AND ARMOR ALL-TIRES ($12.96 VALUE) - EYE-OPENER Mustangs want a smailhmoUth coach barry faulkner Smashmouth, or nothing at all, it seems • Costa Mesa football job won't be filled until Tuesday, apparently; S~me players vow they'll look elsewhere if the punishing double-wing isn't part of the new look. W ith the announcement of the new Costa Mesa High football coach expected after the three-day Memorial Day Weekend, inquiring minds will have still more time to ponder the possibilities. But while media, parents, and community members are among the anxious, a handful of Costa Mesa players appear to have linked their future as Mustangs to the offensive philosophy of Myron Miller's replacement. According to several campus sources, a handful of returning lettermen will look to transfer, should the new coach abandon •SEE .FAULKNER PAGE 82 •Newport Harbor senior was biggest weapon on Newport-Mesa's lone CIF playoff qnaJifier. N... 8Wpolt Kubat Rgll 1811lGi' Greg Slick. wbo led tbe SaDon to tbird pliat m the see VWw =and a beith In the CJF SoUtbern Section Divlldon I, the Dally Pilot'S All-Newport esa = bop vOUeyball temg. u Aapr cl tbe Year. . . t QUOTE OF THE DAY iiuerything came together for us.· -DONWA1SON The Dally Pilot's Dream . Team for the 1995 boys volleyball season comes dowa to four Sallon, four Seil .... and a Mustang. Prom row, from left, Max ~ (7) of Newport -. ._ - , Derek Newcomer of Corona del Mar, Clay · Burton of Corona del Mar, Andy McNally of Costa Mesa and Josh Rlcba.nbon of New_port HirbOr. Baek row, -from ... Slick, a 6-toot--4 outside bitter, is joined by Newport teammates Max Spooner, Josh Richardson and Wes Badore.k. while Corona del Mar High also placed four players on the team. The Sea Kings are re~ted by Brian Coleman, Clay Bwton, Derek Newcomer and Blair Hoppe, while ..... Costa Mesa's Andy McNally rounds out the nine-member squad. Slide, a third-year starter, was the go-to guy all season for Coach Dan Glenn's la.rs, proving to be a pll1a.r of consistency on an otherwise up-and-down team. · .. "He was our biggest weapon,• Said Glenn, who has le~ Bhilt Hoppe (5) of Corona del Mar, Wes Badorek of Newport Harbor, Brian Coleman of Corona clel Mar and Player of tbe Year Greg Slick of Ne'YJM>rt Harbor. OON lEACl-WAl.Y I'll.OT counted upon Slick's kill capability the last three sea.sons. •tte had a great career,• Glenn continued. •tte helped us win a league co-title last year. make the. CIP playoffs the last three years, and be was one of our co-captains this yeairr Slick, the lone local on the coaches' All..se& View League first t~: becomes the third straight Newport performer to be recognized as D.isbict Player c:l Year, loDowing two-time winner Mitch McCoy. who shared the honor la.st sea.son with CdM's Brooks Hoppe. • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82 J )) "!"°'!I JfTl o.:J (l'J ~IP • .ru •=' t .,..! ;a =- t i • I I I I I ' I I I I I ' . ' '"1 i 'TI 1rtt IW 1!0 .,I:; Ol1 9)f I ~~ 34th annual ·ib OCC women still queens of the sea •Balance proves critical as Orange Coast celebrates seventh state swim title in a row. By Dennis Brosterhous. Staff Writer COSTA MESA • The Orange Coast College women's swimming team overcame the odds and a fifth-place finish in the Orange Empire Conference finals to win the 1995 State Swimming and Diving Championships. The meet was held undeT cold, wet and wmdy conditions at Ohlone College in Fremont.· It was the school's seventh consecutive women's state swimming crown and 11th in 12 years under Coach Don Watson. OCC used two medley relay victories and a second-place finish in the 400-yard freestyle relay, as well as balanced scoring from six individual swimmers and two divers to pull of the victory with 388 points. OCC opened up a 26-point lead on Tb~ay (May 4), maintained it Friday, then pulled away 0(\ the final day. . Ariletican River was second with 299.5 points, followed by Palomar with 27S. Rancho Santiago, with 99 points, was the closest Orange County finisher to occ. . "We swam Well and eVerything came together for m, • Mk1 Watson. •The weatber cortdltiOnl •SEEOCCflllWE• .. 1n Adoption ~uild ~ Tourney starts J •Jon Leach seeded No. 1 . in two divisions as this celebrated tennis tourney begins on all fronts today. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -Jon Leach, fonner USC All-American. who earned his initial paycheck as a professional tennis player last year in the Adoption Guild charity tennis tournament, will begin this year's 34th annual Adoptlon Guild eeded No. 1 in two divisions. The .event begins today at sev- eral locations throughout Orange County, including rounds at the N wport Beadl Tunnis Oub. John Wayne Thnnis Club, Pallsedet Tennis Club, &lboa Bey Club Racquet Oub, Park Newport and Mesa Verde. Rounds in aD dMsiont (~ 6.0, S.S. S.O, 4.5, 4.0, 3.5 met 3.Qt are today, Sunday and Maadalt wMb tbe ....... and ... ,111(. ed for the Newport 9wta ~ M ~ M ye 81'1 ac Pr. th· atJ he Sal be elE aci Hi· de O< Sni IPC ·s drc rf'< ty Cc M1 wt "tv Cll "T inv par as. g\11 I IJ ~~MAVJ7.191 Volleyball All-Star teams announced •Top Orange County high school seniors will be playing Thursday night at Newport Harbor High. NEWPORT BEACH -The 18th annual Orange County High School All-Star volleyball games will be played on Thursday at Newport Harbor High. The girls match will start at 6 p.m. with the boys match to fol- low at 7:3(). The North-South team structure will feature a scor- ing format of three games to 31 points with rally scoring (a point scored on every serve). · High school seniors from many of the county's top volleyball schools will be, competing. The 1994-95 high school girls. season found Calvary Chapel, Newport Harbor and Huntington Beac!l playing for state championships and many other county teams in sectional and state playoffs. Newport Harbor's girls won the mythical national high school championship. · San Clemente and Loyola will battle for the Division I boys championship, while Calvary Chapel is facing Tustin for the Division m title. Rosters for Thursday's match- es, with high school. position and college plans follow: NORTH GIRlS 1. Erin Mccown, Edison, o h, UC Santa Barbara; 2. Kristy Kierulff, Esperanza, oh. Long Beach State; 3. Kristin Moro. Fountain Valley, oh, U. San Diego; 4. Jennifer Coopman. Sunny Hills, oh. UCLA; 5. Jennifer Porterfield, Edison. mb, Duquesne; 6. Laura Echolds, Esperanza, mb, Santa Clara; 7. Tegan Catlin, Sunny Hills, mb, Bradley; 8. Chrissie Lukasiewicz, University, mb, Duke; 9. Kimberly Watts, Huntington Beach, oh, Golden West; 10. Lindsay Jones. Los Alamitos, oh. Hawaii- Hilo; 11. Jill Butts. Edison. s. Cal Poly SLO; 12. Kate Pierce. Los Alamitos, s, (not available). Coaches: Dave Mohs, Edison; Ron Kasser, Sunny Hills sount GIRLS 1. Sara Roberts, calvary Chapel, oh, Biola; 2. Courtney Owens. cal- vary Chapel, oh, Colorado; 3. Lynn Lovingier, Calvary Chapel, opp, Ten- nessee; 4. Charlene Conley, Orange, oh. UC Santa Barbara; 5. Misty May, VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 Triggering a slew of Slick's assists was Spooner, a senior setter who often had to make the most of sporadic passing efforts from his teammates. He assumed the setting job for two-time all-district performer Eric Vallely, currently at UCLA, and was also a co-captain. Badorek, a 6-5 junior middle blocker, made opposing d efenses pay for focusing their blocking effort exclusively on Slick. He also figures to step into a featured hitting role next spring. _ Richardson, a 6-4 senior outside hitter, was another strong front-line contributor for the Tars. Coleman, who joined Coach Joey Fuschetti's team late, after . helping CdM add to· its collection of CIF baske tball titles, was the leading offensive weapon for the Sea Kings. A 6-4 junior outside hitter and a veteran of several club campaigns, Coleman could be one of Orange County's finest players next spring. As Spooner filled the sizable setting shoes of Vallely at Newport, junior Derek Newcomer filled in equally we ll occ CONTINUED FROM 81 (at Fremont), though, were far from ideal for swimming for fast times." The OCC men, meanwhile, relinquished the state crown they won at Cypress College last year, finishing ninth with 156 points. Golden West took the title with 533. Andreas Undholm provided the Pirates with their only individual winner in either the men's or women's meet, winning the 400 medley in 4:06.25. He was second ln the 200 IM ln 1:55.66. . For the women, OCC received solid perfonnances from Erin Snow, Chantal Dreis, Michelle Pereira, Sand.ta Pietllo, Brandy Wright and Nicole Conine, as well as divers nna Edwards and Ashley Swan. Snow wu second in two indMdual events, the 50 bacbtJoke (2a.72) o.nd the 100 back (1 :00.26) and WU part of Coat'• two wlnning relay' teams, the 200 (1 :54.05) and 400 Newport ~ oh. long Bw:h ~ 6. S.. Failbom. Newport Harbor, oh. ~ 7. Jen~ ntfer Kessy, DMe Hiiis. oh, use; 8. Chrfstlna Bowman, Newport Har- bor, mb, UClA; 9. Melissa Schutz. Newport H.rbot mb, C°'<>rado; 10. Lisa Ravensberg, Laguna Beach, mb, San Diego State; 11. Trisha Jenssen. Dana Hllts, mb, C'.al Poly SLO; 12. Christina Colllsson, Laguna Beach. s, William & Mary. Coach,es: Da11 Glenn, Newport Harbor; Jim Downey, Calvary Chapel. NOR1'H IM>YS 1. Kurt Sedcington, Fountain Val- ley, s, UC San Diego; 2. Matt Wright. calvary Chapel. s •. (not available); 3. Robert Schildts, calvary Chapel, mb, '{not available); 4. Phil Domingo, Fountain Valley. mb. (not available); 5. Ryan Rex. Esperanza, mb, (not available); 6. Chris Kosty, Fountain Valley, oh, (not available); 7. Jeremy Bart. Huntington Beach, oh, Stan- ford; 8. Jody Cook-Fisher, Hunting- . ton Beach, oh, UC San Diego; 9. Steve Cavella, Marina, opp,. UC Irvine; 10. Ed Ratledge, Fountain Valley. opp, Long Beach State; 11. Ryan Villmer, El Modena, mb, (not available); 12. Mike Ga~ley, Cypress, oh, (not available); 13. Andy Laurid- sen, Orange, oh, Long Beach State. Coaches: Lori Biller, Fountain Val- ley; Chuck Wright, Calvary Chapel. sountBOYS 1. Kurt Nelson, Laguna Beach, s, UCLA; 2. Grant Donaldson, Irvine, s, (not available); 3. Luke Carlson,, Irvine, mb, (not available); 4. Kevin Reid, Woodbridge, mb, (not avail- able); 5. Omar Rawi, Capistrano Val- ley, mb, (not available); 6. Blair Eldridge, Irvine, opp, (not avail- able); 7. Gabe Gardner. San Clemente, oh, USC; 8. Corin Bemus, San Oemente, oh, (not available); 9. Mark Ramirez. Irvine, oh, (not avail- able); 10. Curtis Jackson, Tustin, oh, (not available); 11. Donny Rafter, Tustin, oh, (not available); 12. Sean Callahan, El Toro, mb. (not avall- al)le); 13. Greg Slick. Newport Har- bor, oh, (not available); 14. Mark Pozsgai, Mater Del, oh, (not ~vall- able). ., Coaches: Mark Mednick, Irvine; Ken Koci, Tustin. for 1994 all-district setter Andy Peykoff across the Back Bay. Richardson, Spooner, Badorek and Coleman were second-team all-league picks. Newcomer amassed 72 assists in one league game, which helped him earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week lamels. He should be a catalyst in the Sea Kings' bid to return to the playoffs next season. Burton, a 6-2 middle blocker, more than held bis own against taller rivals across the.net. He was also a big factor in the Sea Kings' 1994 Sea View League co-championship. Hoppe, a 6-4 sophomore, maintained the high standard of play established by his brother Brooks, and is another reason Fuschetti remains openly optimistic about next season. McNally, a 6-3 senior, sparkled consistently for Mus- tang co-coaches Gabriel Nguyen and Jon Carlew. The Pacific Coast League entry's leading hitter, he provided a solid example for a group of up- and-coming teammates. With Mc:Nally leading the way, Mesa swept cross-town rival Estancia in two league matches for the first time in the 1990s. (4 :08.14) and the relay team that was second in the 400 freestyle (3:45.04), along with Pereira, Wright and Dreis. Edwards finished second. to El Camino's Laurie Standish in both the one-meter (363.85 points) and three-meter (342.15) events. Swan was sixth in the one-meter and fourth in the three-meter. Wright was third in the 100 IM, fourth in the 50 back and fifth in the 100 back. Pereira took sixth in the 100 free, seventh in the 200 free and ninth in the SO free. Pietzko, in her first season from Berlin, Germany, wu fifth in both the 50 and 1 oo · breaststroke. Dre.is, a freshman, took sixth ln the 500 free and ninth in the 200 free. Conine. another freshman, was sixth in the 100 back. Highlighting the efforts for the OCC men were diver Trevor Hoagland and freshman fl'eestyler Kevin Bobzien. Hoagland, after leading the competition early, wu second in thtee-meter diving and third In one-meter . .Bobz:len wu MCOlld ln the .SO free and mtb In Iba 100 tree. CONTINUED FROM 11 ............ ......, ..... tli9Marl5 elm .... eaubly ..... btglD. Aa W dole to lie procw baft --.. tbe dillgma ~to .-ct lhe rlgbl ooacb fer oulVNgtW .... CXJDCMm °"" missing oat OD a t.w lpl'tng ~·After an. MeN .. •••on.~ II IUD more tban HW..Uaway. tbe wne+mc.Jtb double-wing attack uw bu pUt Mm on tbe Orange County and C1P SoadbMta Sedion foo&bd map. after yee..n ol i..dlua -.Ing sacc:w with more "modem• offensive approaches. Included among the possible defectors is cummt junior Brian Reeves, an AD-Newport·Mesa District comerbac.k, who figures to be an explosive offensive weapon next fall, whet.her it be at re<.'eiver or running back. • It ........ may be llMnedly ..... • Speaking ol Azusa, one rumor floating find practltionen ol Miller'• double-tight on the close-mouthed grapevine ls that doubJe.wing,. nm • meny·bodill aG· another coach from out Azusa way is amoag ahead-ot-the-nmlllng-bem u pMlfbh those on the abort list still being considered. approach in the neu future. • With the elimination ot Baldwin, it has One can. in fact. find IUCb a Kbeme in become clear that second chances at Mesa next fall at Costa Mesa's a'Oll-towll rtval, Reeves 1M4e the Dally Pilot's first-team All-Pacific Coast League team on offense as an all-pwpose selection, after catching 14 passes for 23P yards and three touchdowns and rushing for 164 yards and two TDs on 32 carries. are hard to come by. Estancia. Former girts basketball coach Jim Weeks · Eagles' Coach John Uebengaod a.ttendecJ was 4mong those interested in filling the a dinlc in January given by Bloamlngton same job, when 1Jsa McNamee left weeks High Coach Don Markham (from whom before the 1994-95 season for Irvine Valley Miller learned the double-wing offense), College. But the position went to then-Villa repoRed an estimated 50 colleagues there • The good news for the potentially outwardly-mobil Mustangs, is the selection of Indio Higb's Offensive Coordinator Jim Wrlght as one of three finalists. Park Coa~ Len Whitacre. eagerly filling note pads and purchasing One coadl rehired at Mesa was wrestling Markham's instructional video. head man Fred Morgan, who later quit in a Markham'• 18-player Bloomington squad dispute over balancing practice time with 1ils captured the CIP Southern Section Division Wright's offensive scheme is reportedly very similar to Miller's, which would ease ·the offensive transition, as well as the minds of those players whose play-calling vocabulary begins and ends with •35 pitch.• •Among the 10-member panel conducting Thursday's first round of campus security job. vm championship with an average of ~ • Thoµgh the hiring procesS' bas put 62 points a game. Mesa's spring football ·practice on hold, there • The • offiQal" word on Jeff Gall's hirin Will still be plenty of time to get in the 15 • as Estancia High boys athletic director will workouts allotted by CIF rules, should a also be delayed until next week, to allow coach be named next week. c district officials to work out logistics of Gall's In fact, Newport Harbor Coach Jeff juggling the new job with his current positio Brinkley won't initiate the Sailors' spring as counselor at TeWinkle Intermediate. TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 Club June 3-4. Leach, last year's men's open champion with Wayne Black, is top-seeded with Brett Hansen (Newport Harbor High) in the men's open division. Hansen, former All-American at UC Irvine, briefly tri.ed the satellite pro circuit, but didn't win any money and returned to the collegiate ranks. Last week, Hansen, the stepson of John Wayne pro and former Wunble- don and Australian Open doubles champion Phil Dent. reached the NCAA single$)inals for USC, los- ing to top-seeded Sargis Sargsian of Arizona State, 3-6, ~3, 6-4 in Athens, Ga. There will be no women's open division this year. In the mixed open, Leach and Noelle Porter are seeded first, with Tim Pawsat and Robin White seeded second. Leach and Susie Starrett defeated Pawsat and White last year by default in the mixed open final. Pawsat, who reached the men's open final last year with Pat Crow. won the men's open title in 1991 with Robert Van't Hof. Porter won the mixed open championship with Van't Hof in 1991, while White won that divi- sion in 1993 with Van't Hof. Van't Hof is a coach for IBM/ ATP Tour standout Todd Martin and will not play in this year's event. Among the more interesting men's open teams will be Dent and his son, Tyler, ranked No. 4 in the nation in the boys 14s. . Phil Dent and Brett Hansen won the men's open title in 1989. The Adoption Guild event, considered the largest chaJ\ty doubles tournament in the nation. benefits Holy Family Services, an organization dedicated to birth parent counselling, child care ser- vices, adoption family services, post adoptive counselling, and child abuse and domestic vio- lence counselling, among other things. There a.re 495 entries in· year's tournament. For the third consecutive ye the popular men's 35-and-ov division will be played at th Adoption Guild. In 1993, Bob Hochstadter an Dick Miller were crowned ina gural champions, while last ye in a memorable final, Chris D and Glen Petrovic defeated P Dent and Ross Case (Big Canyo pro). - In a ftew juniors division yea{, where round-robin compe · tion will take place for four te Tyler Dent and Thomas Uoy (son of Hank Lloyd) are seed No. 1. 2060 Harbor Boulevard of Can in Costa Mesa ~~ ! trvdla 14th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic Five-Kand Two-Mile Fun Walk Saturday. June 3rd. 1995 Race Registration $19.00, Walkers $) 6.00 Race Da'.y Registration wilJ be available at $25.00 if race is not fiJ)ed. Start Times Jlegistration Aerobic Warm-Up Women's Race Men's Race 6130 aLm. 7130 a.m. 8i00 a.m. 8130 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 2 Mile Fun Walk Major Sponsor COAST NEWPORT- .A .. PROP E RT. I ES .. Rae~ Sponsors rut JOO' ' 1f1f JOO' ~ 1f1f WT Cl-*,.,. ..... o.._.,,., .. 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Awards Awarda PrtH111111u>n followin1 1"41 r11cc lo• O•nny Oibb ol C:0..1 Ntwport 10 tht lop three fini•h•ra in urh of th. runntr'• cattpiff GANIS CREDIT COD ·- SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1995 IJ --- - --..... -~ .. ---..... - Newport's Tina Bowman goes up and over, but in the end, failed to advance to State in the high jump; Tars' Mandy Clayton (left) tries to laugh it oft, but had the last laugh with a qualifying berth in the triple jump; Newport's cara Heads (right) dellyers in the discus. She had to sw eat it out in the la te going, but she, too, advances to the State Preliminaries next Friday night at Cerritos. LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Just one of those nights • Bowman, a two-time Masters champion, comes u p short in high jump by missing three times at 5-6. By Richard Dunn, Sraff Wflter NORWALK -There are good nights and bdd nights. Tina Bow- man of Newport Harbor High picked the wrong meet to have a bad rught. Bowman, a two-time Masters Meet champion m the girls high Jump, and tWlce a -.tate meet final- ist, came up short in the Masters Meet Friday rughf in he r attempt to qudlify for the C IF State Track and Field Championships. Bowman missed on all three attempts at 5-6, after clearing 5-0. 5-2 and 5-4 on he r first attempts. She quaWied ror the Masters Meet by clednng 5-6 at the ClF Southern Section Division U finals last Saturday, winrung her second career ClP title. Bowman was a Masters Meet champion as a freshman and a sophomore but did not compete as a junior. ult was disappointing, because she wanted to jump better," said Eric Wheelwright, Newport I {dr· bor high jump coach. UJt 's dlJ tim- ing. It's a very time oriented event, and you can lose a lot in a year. Afte r being Oltlt. she did pretty well." Cate's Tracye Lawyer won the high jump at 5-8. clearing 1l on her first attempt. "(Bowman) d.Jdn't have any good attempts at 5-6," Wheel- wright said. ·some nights are there. some nights ilfe not. She had a good season and l~m real proud of her. Her athletic career is not over by any stretch of the imagination.• - - ------~----- - - -~< ~.1 • Heads has to sWeat it out, but makes it . to State in discus • Newport Harbor senior is rewarded with berth at State after 133-1 effort in discus at the Masters Meet. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer NORWALK -It was a nerve wracking time for Cara Heads, wait- ing for four girls discus competitors to attempt their final throws, before the NeYlport Harbor High senior couJd realize her season-long dream of reaching the state track and field meet. Heads, who struggled in her first two throws, hit 133-1 in her third attempt, moving her from last place in the nine-person field Friday at the CIF Masters Meet to third place, where she finish ed overall at Cerritos College. The top five finishers in each event qualified for 'the CIF State Championships June 2-3, also at Cerritos College. w I was nervous, because alter what I had done, I bad no control over what they did," Heads said. "l was lucky my previous throw came through for me." Each of the nine competitors had four throws. Nadia Lopez of Arroyo Grande, the CIF Division II champion, eastly won the event with a throw of 148-5. Heads was in seventh place with a throw of 119-0 after the first round. She was in eighth place after two rounds, hitting only 11 8-5. To begin the third round, Mission Viejo's Marlene Godbolt hit 119-2, putting Heads in last place. But Heads, the Orange County and Sea View League champion, reached 133-1 to put her in third place. The only comp etitors who threw further the rest of the way had already been in the lead, allowing Heads to rest on her laurels and advance to the state meet for the first time in her career. But 1t wasn't easy. uves it Is (ne rve wracking)," New - port Harbor throwing coach Tony Ciarelli said. "lt wouJd be nice to get that 135-foot throw on the first attempt. This is what the whole sea- son is about. This is what, we started to think about on the first day in Sep - tember.• Heads hit only 95-8 on her fourth throw, and had to sweat it out in the end. Rancho Cucarnonga's Erin Hartvigsen, Newbury Park's Dawn Anderson, Manna's Sonya Bryant and Edison's Mane Philinan all bad one final throw to top Heads' mark and bump her out of the top five. "It was just a complete relief," Heads said, as neither of the afore- me ntioned four topped her 133-1. Heads has a personal best of 140- 7, accomplished at the Sea View League finals. She qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division n finals with a throw of 130-0 at the divisional prelims, then qualified for the Masters Meet by hitting 129-8, finishing second in Div1S1on Il and qualifying No. 6. "I told he r 130 feet wouJd get you in to the state meet,· said Ciarelli, who has had a student from either Newport Harbor or Edison reach the state meet m either the shot put or d.Jscus every year since 1984. According to C1arelli. a throw of · 140 feet by Heads wouJd earn her a medal at the state meet. "I didn't see the vision of reaching the state meet as much as he did in the beginning: Heads said. "It took me a little longer. I wouJd say it real- ly kicked m during January. that's when l started concentrating more. But Cidrelli made me see it. ''..It's nice.. to have a coach like that, because he's give n me a lot of confi- dence in throwing. In the beginning of the season, I didn't have as much confidence. But he's gwen it to me llus year, as the season has gone on.· Heads will compete next Fnday m the state prellms. where 28 discus throwers will vte for nine places in Saturday's state fmals Oayton makes it to State on final try in triple jump • Newport Harbor senior withstands the test and earns berth at State Preliminaries on final attempt. needs to. She's mentally tough." The top five qualified for the state meet, where 28 girls will open next Friday at Cerritos College in the prehrns. before the field is cut to nine for Saturday's state finaJs. By Richard Dunn, Staff Wflter NORWALK -Pressure? Try stepping up to the board in the triple jump with only one cutempt remaining, a crowded Cerritos College audience screamrng as runners go by. and a chilly wind in your face. On the hne is a berth into the CfF State Track and Field Cham- pionshJps. VauJl less lhdJl 36-3, a.nd your high school career ends. "I knew 1 had lo get into the high 36s, or the low 37s, • sdid New- port Harbor High seruor Mandy C layton, whose bound of 36-10 on her hnal attempt at the Masters Meet Friday rught vauJted her into the state meet, becoming the first girl m school history to reach that point in the tnple JUIOP Clayton, school record holder at 37 -9, fouJed on her first attempt, then JltmpE'd 36-7 1/2, 35-9 1/4 and 36-10. Before her final attempt. Clayton had been bed with Mwr's Tomisha Hughes for the fifth and final qualifying spot. "Before her last Jump. I Just told her to be aggressive and attack the board, because she was a little tentative on her prevtous two, after she had fouJed. • said Nowell Kay, Newport Harbor triple Jump coach. "She's just a compebtor She pulls it out when she ·1 did what I couJd do, and then just saw what (Hughes) could do," Clayton said of the pulsating final round, in which Hughes fouJed to give Clayton the berth. "J never VISuatized mysell going to state. l just thought, omigosh, I just had to do it. I knew it came down to my jvmp and what the other' girl was gomg to jump." Clayton soared to a wind-aided 37-9 m the CJF Southern Sec- tion Division U finals last Saturday, finishing third in the division, while qualifymg No. 6 for the Ma!>ters Meet. Friday's condibons were less than ideal for tnple Jumping. with a chilly wind blowing against runners as they approached the board. "I figured I would have to h1t 38 feet to qualify, but it was cold- e r and more windy, so you didn't have lo jump as fa.r. • Clayton said. MTbe wind was against us. Nobody was tutting what they nor- mally jump. I like nice. warm day meets.· Clayton, an All-CIF second-team selecbon last season on Coach Shannon Jakosky's celebrated basketbaU team. entered the CIF finals with a personal best of 36-4 112 She topped that mark l.rt all four of her attempts, gomg 36-10 3/4, 37-9, 36-6 3/4 and 36-6 112 Since Clayton was a sophomore, f'ach tune she records a per- sonal best, it also marks another school record Trabuco Hills' Damesha Gnffith won the event at 38-2 3/4 pony baseball r-----------------, I . With Thia Coupon Only I ' arlins crowned regular-season champs in Newport East : s14se: They earn top seed in pcoming tourname nt. Dennis Brosterhous, Sta'ff Wnter CORONA DEL MAR -Despite sing their regular-season finale dinst the Newport Harbor asebalJ Association Rangers, the dilins got some help to emerge regular-season champions in e Newport East Pony Baseball. It was a disappointed Marlin am which came back from nsign Junior High afte r a 6-3 ss to the Rangers, but the owns turned' to smiles when ey were informed of the Cardi- Js' 9-5 victory over the Red Sox Eastbluff Field. < / The Marlins finish at 12-6, nos- g out the Red Sox , who went 11- The Cardinals earned the No. 3 ed in the playoffs, with the Ath- tics fourth and Mets fifth. The first game of the playoffs Eastbluff Field will be Thurs· ay at 4:30 p.m., f eaturtng a atch ot Tuesday's game when e runner.up Red Sox host the ardlnals. The game figures to pit Red ox rtght·hAndet Eric Wiethom alnst th Cardinali' hard· rowing Matt Lart0n. The Red Sox are managed by bert Brown 1 with Randy Wiethom as coach, while the Car- dinals are managed by Richard Knecht. the president of Newport East Pony and the Corona del Mar Baseball Boosters. Knecht is assisted by Phil Ldr- son, who was also a coach of the Royals. The two teams have split their four games this season. The Red Sox are batting .284 as a team and lead the league in home runs with 10, paced by Wiethom , the league leader, with six. The Red Sox's lineup features Zack Zarril- li, who is hitting .436 and is one of the fastest baserunne rs in the league: Wiethom, who is batting .500, and Matt Marshall, ~the cleanup hitter With a .418 batting average. The Cardinals are batttng .273 as a team and are led by Larson, who owns the third-best average in the league at .519. Leading off for the Cardinals is left-bander Neal Perlmutter, who has power and owns a .415 batting average. On Thursday, the Mets will have a rematch of Monday's game against the Athletics, a game the Mets won. S..J. The Mets hove been plagued w'lth injuries and dtopped players, b\it picked up 1bdcl Cornett lut wMll alter be completed ftelbman baseball at Corona ctel Mar High. The Mets ended the MUOll KATSUYA RAINONE I FOft THE OAILV PILOl Mark Hatfield, shown here with the Majon ' Reel Sox ln '94, ls one of the key Ugures for the A's ln Pony baseball. with two wms, including a 2·-0 sh utout over the NHBA Yankees m their Jut game or the sea on The A's ar managed by Da\lld Hatfield, who bu been a manag- er for eJght yee.rs tn bOth uttJe l.ee9u.e and Pony League. The Mftl .. ~ by Steve Bot· tom. wbo moued up tram little Leeguettmyear. 11le A'I have ltrugglfld at the plate this season, but Mark Hat- fie ld , a strong right-handed pitch· e1, is leading the league in hitting with d .661 average and has three homers and a league-leading 13 doubles. The Mets, batting .249 as d team, are led by Nate Lemmer- man's .410 average and Alex Bot- tom, who is batting .378. The Marlins, by being the top- seeded team, have earned a bye in the first round and will face the winner of the Mets-A's g~e next Saturday al 1. The team is piloted by a veteran staff, with Ted Snell moving up from U ttle League, and Wall Harper. the manager of the NELL Southern O range County champion Dodgers last year, helping out as coach. The Marlins led the league in hitting with a .320 average. 1'y Harper is the No. 2 hltter in the league with a 640 average. Harp- er lead~ the way at pitcher, with an experien d catche r ln Geof- frey Hunt. FINAL STANOtNCIS 1. Martins. 12-6; 2. lit.ct sox. 11-7; 3. C..rdln•ls, l ·t 2: 4. Athletlcs. 1-9-1: 5, Mets, 3·14·1. P\AYOW ICMIDULI Tuesct.y· <MdlnaK vs llttd Sox. 4:JO p.m.; Thunday: ~ vs. Athletk\. 4 )0 p.m.; S.turd.y: LOMtS ~ 10 a m.: M Athletiu Winn.r vs MMtlm, 1 pm. I -Top .Flite XL I : /, ;, 18 Ball Pack "The Longest Balls#: I .. CAL '5 CADIJ'ISHACK I L. !?.8!. ~ .!."'!: E!f.;_ ~!!'!! ~ -~ ~ !,5;!0.J COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB IVIR HAD ONI Of THOSI DAYS WHIM ALL IS RICHTWITH THI .WORLD AND YOUR COLF CAMI? WMn W8I the IMt time? 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In th e regularly-scheduled game, the Royals breezed to a 12- 1 victoiy over the Seaview 'JWins. Steve Leece bad a three-run triple and two-run double and winning pitcher Josh Uttle struck out 11 batters in four innings. •This has been a team-type effort all season,• said Manager Chris Brannick. "Even the kids that don't play much pretty much accept their roles.• It's a 10-team league, with four other Costa Mesa squads, along with the remainder from the Huntington Beach area. The Roy- als have seven 14-year-olds and six 13-year-olclS on the team. Three pitchers have provided the bWk of the work for the Roy - als, with Leece, Dick Kimbrel and Little all coming through with big efforts so far. Leece is a big right-hander who throws exceptionally bard, according t9 Brannick. Leece has 54 strikeouts in 35 213 innings with a 1.5 earned run average, a 5-0 record and•two saves. Kimbrel is also 5-0 this season with six· saves. "He's a durable guy who comes in and throws strikes,• said Brannick. Kimbrel has a 1.11 earned run average, utillzl.ng a sinker to retire many of his opponents on. ground balls. Little is 7-1 with one save and 58 strikeouts in 41 2/3 innings., At the ·plate, Leece supplies much of the team's power from his . cleanup slot in the lineup. He has three homers, 35 RBI and a .604 batting average. The leadoff hitter is Casey Grondahl, a contact hitter who has 14 walks and 13 stolen bases this season. "We rely on pitching and defense. When the kids are on their game, they're tough ... " -CHRIS BRANNICK • Craig Siefert is a solid third baseman with a good arm who hit .308 this season, The No. 1 catch- er is Joey Kimbrel, Dick's younger brother. The Royals will open the Costa Mesa playoffs, involving just the five teams from the city, on June 3. It's a double-elimination event with the winner advancing to the Tournament of Champions. •w e rely on pitching and defense,• said Brannick. •When 'the kids are on their game, they'n!l tough.• • In Costa Mesa American ~ 'Majors play, the . Athletics and Royals a.re tied for tint place in the second half with 6-1 marks. the Brewers, the first-half cham- pions, are in fourth place with a 2- 4-1 i:ecord. The Tigers are 3-4, the Orioles, 2-4, and the Angels, 0-5- 1 so far. • 'Ibe Minor A Angels, the first-half champs, are leading in the .second half, as well. The .Angels are 5-1, a .game up on the Tigers (4-2), with the Athletics (3- 3) and Brewers (0-6) in third and fourth place, respectively. • The Minor B Angels are rolling along in the second half with a 6-0 mark. foDowed by tbe 8n!wen (2·2), 1\gen and A .. (2-3) and Orioles (1·5). 'Ille Brewen were the first.iwf champl. • lbe Machine Pitch Orioles a.re in first place at 6-1, followed by the Ks (5·1), Angels (4-2), Roy- als and Tigers (2-5) and Brewers (1-6). The Angels won the first· half crown. • Playoff games in all divisions are scheduled for June 13, 15 and 17 (if necessary). Costa Mesa American and National Uttle Leagues will have a postsea.son single-elimination tournament scheduled to start June 12 for teams not involved in the playoffs. That tournament will end on June 25, with the championship game and a bar~e. Strong finish for Newport East Mets proves to be their ~p. card in NEIL race NHBA .Bronco White Sox in tourney • Local team is competing this weekend at Mile Square Park. By Dennis Brosterhous, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Baseball Associ- ation Bronco White Sox is the local entry in this weeke nd's PONY Baseball Memorial Day Tournament at Mile Square Park m Fountain Valley. The tournament features eight teams from Garden Grove, Foun- tain Valley, Del Obispo, St. Hed- wtg's and Newport Beach . NHBA opened play with a game Friday night, and has matchups on Saturday at 3 and Sunday at noon. All or Newport's games are to be held at Field 10 in Mile Square Park. 1 • Regular-season champs will open playoffs against GiantS on Wednesday. By Dennis Brosterhous, Staff Writer CORONA DEL MAR -The Mets, managed by Joe McKeev- er, clinched the Newport East Lit- tle League Majors Division regu- lar-season championship earlier this week by defeating the Dodgers, 8-4. As they have all season l.'.>ng, the Mets called on Britta Vogele to pitch the crucial game against the Dodgers. Vogele responded with a six-inning, nine-strikeout performance to improve to 7-1. The victory assured the Mets the top seed in the upcoming double-elimination playoffs. They'll open postseason play against the eighth-seeded Giants on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Lin- coln Field No. 2. · Vogele displayed great control and an overpowering fastball, getting two strikeouis and an infield popup to end the game. The other half of the league's leading battery, Rory McKeever, turned in a flawless performance behind the plate and contributed mightily with his timely hitting and baserunning. The M ets came alive in the third and fowth innings when they scored seven runs on key hits by McKeever, Vogele, Matt Moore, Elliott Doostmard and Patrick Hunt. Moore, who played seven different positions this year, stole home in the fifth to add an insurance run. Hunt, an 11-year-old, contin- ued his torrid hitting streak and made a game-saving catch on a sin.king line drive in left field in the fifth. Doostqiard , Bobby Mes- senger, Josh Yelseyand Riley Dee comprised the Mets' sure-handed infield, while Hunt, Blake Reilly, Jimmy Amoroso. Devon Hunt and Moore patrolled the outfield. Dustin Hatfield pitched three strong innings for the Dodgers, keeping the Me ts off balance with a sn eaky fastball and an excellent curve. Hatfield also made a spectacular play at sec- ond base. ranging far to bis right to stop a sure hit and making an off-balance throw to catch the runner at first base. Patrick Tokuyama, Hatfield, J.D. Martinez and David Mendel- sohn all bad hits for the Dodgers, who ended the regular season in a tie for third place with an 8-6 record. The Dodgers are managed by Mark Martinez. In other games: The Phillies combined the strong pitching of Ryan Lynch, Josh Cornett, Blake Mancillas and Billy Eagle with solid fielding and a powerful hitting attack to down the Cards, 12-4. As the No. 2 seed, the Phillies open the playoffs on Tuesday at 5 against the Reds. The Cards face the Dodgers next Thursday at 5:30. In the field, Mijanou Pbam- Borst, Pabick Wood and Charlie Stafford each made excellent plays. Offensively, Eagle provid- ed the muscle with two bits and fiv~ RBI, ·and Ryan Lynch, Wood and Mancillas delivered key hits, contributing to the 12-run out- burst. The Giants edged the Reds, 7- 6, to end the regular season on a positive note. David Richardson threw three innings with six strikeouts, while Brandon and Derek Lewis also bad strong pitching p~rformances. The Giant offense was led by Payton Kelly, Bart Welch and Richardson. 'Charles Haladay had a strong game on defense. The Cubs secured the No. 3 seed for the playoffs with a 9-2 tri- umph over the Braves. The Cubs will face the Braves again in the playoff opener Tuesday at 7. Garrett Bowles and Jason Kurtz pitched strong games to secure the victory for the Cubs. Michael Elliott had three hits to lead the offense. STANDINGS (Anllf) 1. Mm, H>-4; 2. Phillies. 9-5; 3. Cubs, t- 5; 4. Cards, U ; 5. Dodgers, U ; 6. Braves, 7-7; 7. Reds, 3-11; 8. Giants, 2-12. PLAYOFFS (Flnt round) Tuesday-Phillies vs. Reds, 5 p.m.; Cubs vs. Brav~. 7 p.m. Wednesday-Mets vs. Giants, 7 p.m. Thursday-Cards vs. Dodgers, 5 p.m. The double-elimination tournament continues through June 17 at Lincoln Field No. 2. The Bronco White Sox have a record or 11 -5 in games against teams from Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, Irvine and, Orange,. including a five-game winning streak recently snapped in a game against the O cean View Giants. KATSUVA RAINONfAOR THE DAILY PILOT Justin Jacobs (left), shown here ln a 1994 We photo, ls hitting .487 for the White Sox, who are involved ln the PONY Memorial Day Tournament at Mlle Square Park ln Fountain Valley. Giants .standing tall in Costa Mesa National The White Sox have won eight of their last 10 games. Blake Tippett, shortstop and pitche r, leads the team in both batting average (.542) and op- base percentage (.656). Second on the team is second baseman Matt Cohen, with a batting aver- age of .500 and on-base percent- age of .641. .512 on-base percentage. Jacobs has pitched 27 innings with an earned run average of 2.67. Jacobs has a 4-2 record with 44 strikeouts. Scott Dean and Paul Lancaster patrolling the outfield etf ectively all season. Justin Jacobs, the top pitcher on the team, is hitting .487 with a Catcher Garrett Brant is the team-leader in RBI with 11, fol- lowed by Cohen with nine, Tip- pett with eight and first baseman and outfielder Alan Saenz and Jacobs with seven each. Tippett, Brant, Saenz and first baseman Jim Erickson have each hit one home run. Greg Olson, with a record of 3- 1, has pitched 22 2/3 innings. striking out 33 and walking only eight. Olson's ERA is 4.76. Following the Memorial· Day Tournament, the White Sox will visit the Irvine Yankees on Wednesday and entertain the Ocean View Giants on Thursday at Mariners Park. Both games ate scheduled for 5 p .m. The team has played sound defensively, with Walter Paley, NHBA championship tourneys to start June 3 NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Har- bor Baseball Assodation progtam has sched- uled its playoffs for the 1995 season. In the Mustang National di Vision (9-10- year-olds), the tournament will be conducted at Kaiser field in Costa Mesa. The first games are slated for Safurday, June 3, with the first- place Dodgers, managed by John Sacco, play- mg the Roddes, managed by Mike Newman, at9a.m . The second game features the Phillies, managed by Gary Rorden. playing the Mar- Uni, ~ by Ray Torrey, at noon. 1be wtnass of thOM games will play on Wedneedaf,Jane 7 at 5 p.m. at Kaiser Field. 1be ._...,, •met games ol the double-elttn· inatlon ......,._.tare ICheduJed for Tuesday, June e and 'l'bunday, Jun 8 at 5 p.m. at JC4tlli, The ch ampionship game is s lated for Mariners Park on June 10 at 10 a.m . immedi- ately following the game, the Mustang All- Star roster will be announced as part of the clqsing day festivities. The Bronco tournament is also sch~uled to start next Saturday. All of the games will be played at Mariners Park. The division has been extremely close with the four teams within two games of each oth· er in th standings. The league-leading Mar- lins, managed by BW Ponyth, have a record of 5°"' with two suspended tie games. They will play the Gary Lewan·IIWlaged Phillies, who own a 4·6· 1 mark. at noon Sat- urday. The second-place Yankees, managed by Sc.ott Pettro, have a 6-5· 1 record and trail the Marlinl by just lO percentage1>0int1. Th Ymu wW pi.y th Ang ts, mft1tagecl by Rob Young, at 9 a.m. Saturday. The Angels carry a 6-6 mark into the tournament. The winners of the two opening games will meet on Wednesday, June 7 at 5 p .m . at Mariners Park. Loser's bracket games will be played on June 6 and June 8 at Mariners at 5 p.m. The championship game is set for Satur· day, June 10 at 2 p.m . lmmediately before the championship game, last yea.r's Bronco AU.Star team will be honored in a ceremony ill which a banner, commemorating their runner·up flnllb in Dis· bid m of the Southern Region ol the PONY Baseball Tournament, will be holtted at Ma.rtnerl Park. In addiUon, the Bronco All·Stat teems will be announced for thl.t yeu's tournament play as part of the closing day festivtti . By Dennis Brosterhous, Staff Writer COSTA tvfESA -The Costa Mesa National Uttle League Majors Giants would just as soon avoid the playoffs. The Giants, the first-half champions at 6-2, are leading the league in the second half thus far at 5-1 with two games to play next week. U successful, the Giants could# clinch both halves . and automatically qualify for the upcoming Tournament of Cham- pions. "We play really aggressively and take a lot of chances," said Giants Manager Bill Mason. "And we've had some great pitching. We were one walk away from a perfect game earlier this season, and we've had two or three two-bitters.• Mason said the Giants rely on a rotation ol about five pitchers. The main ones are Brandon Clever, Steve Canillo, AnnaJido Ortiz, Steve Price and Paul Flory, along with 11-year·Old Justln Lund. Clever ll a Wt-bander, while Carrtl1o 11 a bard-tb.roWtnV rtght- hander. •with the Uttle League rules (Umiting pttcben! tnninp per week), we have some flexibility with the pitchers," said Mason. Canillo is a force at the plate, as well. He has a dear lead in the league in home runs with 10, "and some of them have been shots," according to Mason. ·we bat him leadoff so we can get him as many at-bats as we can,• Mason said. "I think he's hitting something like .750 this year." The rest of the lineup features a number of good contact hitters. In a game last Saturday, the Giants were involved in a"°"' tie going into the bottom of the sixth when 1Tevor O'Brien singled in the game-winner. Defensively, the Giants are led by the aolld work of Ortiz at short- stop, while Ploiy has done well behind the plate catching. •Other first·half winners in Costa Mesa National Uttle League were: Minor A, Cardinals1 Minor 8 , Dodgen, Saftbell Major, SbamrQck.11 Softball Minor, Pint· tids. • 1be Aeegue'• All·Sta.r pa.yen wtD be named at the clOling ~ monies June 17. • Tbe Parm Divilian wtD begin tu double-ellm.lnation tou.l'M meot on Tue.day et 1'9Wl!llkl., School. SATURDAY, MAY 27, 199S 15 PUii.iC NOTIC!I PUIUCNOTICn PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICll PUii.JC NOTICll PUIUC NOTICH prolecta •• eumpa. -Thie 1 ~ That the ...-c.Uon fof review al the Pi.ming sm. Mermlned lhat II la c••· publicly opened and read L MGQIO PUl&JC NOTICI PUIUC IOTICI ERA It on tit et the fOllow. ... not In fact~ by ~ City Of New-N0nCe II H!RIBY RIA. 990tlcllllV e1Cempt under aloud at 10:00 a.m. or u THE ENTIRE TEXT IS ....__ PUIUC NOTICE Ing a.ddr ... : 3300 ~ the cenlfYI offlc:.t or Pott Buch. 3300 Newport THEA ONEH bl the ~ IN requlr117*1t1 of the aoon INN'wi.r .. P'acti-AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Plotltleel• "°- PUIUCNOTICU PUIUC llOTICll PUIUC NOTICES -· BOutevard, Advenee Plan-°"* omc. ng of ~ Boulevetd, Newport Beach, llct hftlllna wll be held on Callf0tnl• Envtronmtnlal cable on June 11, 1195, In IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-aua1ne .. llw 9ualne• llw rv8UC NOTICa nlng • 2nd FIOot, NMpQrt IPP'~ Dy HUD•°' CalllonU 12t&f.17U (714) the 12th cJav ol June, 111M, ou.tlly Act. lht Council Cl\ambefa. FICE OF THE CITY OF atat.__. ........... NOTICI TO Puauc Beach, CA. bl Th.t eppUcMI'• tn\11-044-mS. The public com-at the ~ °' 7:00 p.m. In Noflct II hef.t>v further Addl~lonal .... of the NEWPORT BEACH The loUowlng pertona .,, The tollowlng perlOflS .,. Oii •GUEST FOR No flJlther envlronmeni.a onmental 1ew ord for ment period for the Draft V. Counc:1I Chllnbef• of QIV9fl lhet Mid public heat· 1~f1ca11o1W mav be ot>-· doing busiMas aa: dolna bUelntu u · THI Ria.USE OI' review of the project. 11 ~ ptOject 'tdlc:.: Ornie· EIA cloMa at 5:00 p.m. on IN N9wPott e.ach City Ing Wiii be held on the 81h lalned at ~ Office of the Pub 111 he d New p o.r I MOU.ER INTERNATIONAL rEA1ot CfO CONSUl.TINO FUNDa AND prof)OMd f)flor lo the r• Ilion f ulred declelon Thurtday, June 1 1~. Hell $300 N9WPOft Soul• d•V of June, 1995, 111 the Putchaslng SuoeN!aor al Btach.Co11a Mesa Daily DESIGN 4400 MacAtthUI GROUP. 1175·D 8aktr OF F1NDINNQOOT!Ca qutal for relt ... Of Federal find~ !,r-:tep appllcablt NOTICE' IS HEAEBV RIA-vlid, NeWpof1 hach, Cllll-hout of 7:30 p.m. In the 77 fair Drlve, Costa Mesa, Pilot Mav 27, 1995. Blvd .. 'I 41 o. Newport Stteet, Suitt 12·102, Cotta r lundt. the ....-I the vJ. THEA G(VEN lhat the pot>-fornla. tit which lime and Council Chambers of the Cahfornla 92626. Sa709 Beach CA 92660 Mesa, CA 92U8 NO •IGNIPICANT Comm.nta to Otani Re-~nl!t:evi.:r~ lie hearing wlM be held on olace any and .. peraont Newport Beach <:lty Hall, Dat•d1 Ma)f 23, Molltf OetlQn U.S.A. (Call-William H. Potter, 1175-D EFFICT ON THI clplenta: Objtctlon. mut be pri-the Ith day of June, 1995, lnter•ted mey ap.,..r and 3300 Newport Boulevard, tH5. PUBLIC NOTICE torola), 4400 MacArthur BaUI SllMt, Suitt 12·102. l#YIRONMENT All lnJ.,eeted agencies. pared and iubmltted In~ a1 the hour ot 7:30 p.m. In be heald lhareon. If you Newport Beach, California, Published Newport ORDINANCE Blvd .. 1410, Newport ColUI ~ ... CA ~8 TO ALL INTIRllTED llf0Up1, or lnd!Yklual• Cll• cordance with lhe rtqulrtd 119 Councll Ctwnbtf• of challenge lhl• pro~t In al wtilch time and place Beach·Cot\a Mesa DallV Beach, CA 92660 l'hl1 bu1lnH1 la con- AGENClll GROUPS agr"lng with either of the d d 24 Cffl lhe Newpor1 Beach City coun, you may be ltmllecl any and all persons Inter· P 1 M 27 1995 NO. 05-17 Thia bualneu Is con· ducted by: an Individual AND PERSONS • 8DoVI IWO actions .,. In-r.c:fe5a:: ~it~ Interim Hau, 3300 Newport Boul• lo raising onlv those Issues esled mav appear and be I?' ay • . s 713 AN ORDINANCE OF ducted by: a corporation Have you 11ar1ed doing Th : vlted lo submit written R ulall· 9 found In the vatd, Newport Beach,. Call· yo-. or 1om1on1 else heard thereon. If you Chai· a THE CITY COUNCIL The reglslrant(s) com· business yet? No tice 1: fourg:~trr 0:W•hls no-CC?mmentt for con1ldtr· F~eralon Register dated foml•, at Which Ume any· raised at the publlc hearing lenge Ihle project h't c;ourt, PUBLIC NOTICE OF THI! CITY OF menced to transact busl· William H. Pollet rate but el ~ 0 aepa. ahon. Please specify Which April 12 1982. These regu-one With an Interest In the described In this notice or vou may be limited to rals· · NEWPORT BEACH ness under the fictitious This 1tatemefll was flied be taken' :1 th act~ns to of lh• proposed action• 11 latlona ~" avillablt In the pro)ect mav otter t11t1mony In written oorrea~dence Ing on1v lhose Issues you ORDINANCE .AMENDING CHAPTERS bu.Jlriese name(s) listed with the Countv Clerk of Newport B Y h 8 11V ol be,tng addrtsHd. Such Planning Department City to Iha Planning Commls· delivered to the City al, or or aomeoi;ie else raised al NO. os-19 • 28 OF THE above on: 3-1·90 Orange County on May 1, 0 tac · written comments Will ~ f N B ach ObleC 1lon. If you challenge this prior 10, the public hearing. the public hearing de-AN ORDINAN.CE OF ... Moller Design USA Inc., 1995. then c~~ ~~July 9, 1995, received at lhe Clly of ~ons ·~~;1~ aeddrused to: pro)ect In court, you mlly For Information call (714) sorlbed In this notice or in NEWPORT BEACH F.D. van Urk, Executive 01-FM5128 will reqv 0 1 ~~poasB•t°h Newport Beach Planning Envlronmeniar Clearance be limited to raising ontv 644-3200. written correspondence de· COUTHNC~LC0ITYF THE MUNICIPAL CODE fleer Published Newport Besch· ues e · • • Departmen\ on or before Offi us D art nt I lhoM ltsu .. you or some. WANDA E. RAGGIO, livered to the City et, 0< RELATING TO This alatemenl was filed C M D ·1 Piiot M 5~~~e~ev~lo~~uslrg(H~~) JUIV 9, 1995. All tuch writ· Ho~sf,;g and ~rbanm~ev:-one tlst ralte<f al the pub-CITY CLERK, CITY OF wlor lo, the ~ublic hearin~, CITY OF ENTERTAINMENT with the Coun1y Cle1k of 2:s~~:;a101111~ 1995 av 10 rele'se Fedeenr 1 d ten r;ommenls ao received opment. 1815 west Olym-Uc hearing described In NEWPORT BEACH or lnlorma on call (71 ) NEWPORT BEACH, ESTABLISHMENTS Orange County on April 28, .• • • • sa7 17 under Tiiie 1 of th!aHo~~n s will be considered and the pie Boulevard, Los Al:lgles, llll• notice Ot In w,rltten cor· Publlslled Newport 644•3200· CALIFQRNIA, Subject ordinance was 1995. and Communll Dev I ~ City of Newport Beach will Calllornla, 90015-3801. r•ondence deltvered to Beach·Cosla Mesa Dallv Garold Adami, S•c· AMENDING SECTIONS lnltoduced on 6th day ol F844965 PUBLIC NOTICE ment Act of 1'74 (P~~~-~~~;~uf'tdthe r~k':e 01 Objecilons to lh• release th•b1f1tyh 81•1~r p~or }0rt~e Pilot May 27, 1995, retary, Plannlng Com· 6.99.010AND May, 1995, and adopted on Published Newport Beach·t--------- 383) for the 1995·1996 lls· admlnlslf~ttv: a~on on~~~ of funds on basis other Fn~or;au:~r ~~ii J~n u Do~~ s1707 ml .. lon, Clt)f of New· 5.99.045 OF 22nd day of May, 1995. Costa Mesa Dally Pllot May Flctltloua calyearpr9Jects· project prior 10 the dale than lhO\l& slated In Jhe I E 1 I IC di port Beach. CHAPTER5.980F AYES, COUNCIL 27 June3 10 17 1995 BuslneH Name , 1. Removal oi Arohllec-$pecilled in the preceding ~evlous1J:8'8Jl~P~~~I ~t ~a~~r ar(;f~t~~22~r ' • PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport THE MUNICIPAL MEMBERS, EDWARDS, ' ' ' ' Sal18 Statement lural Barriers ($513,478). sentence cons •re Y • 0 0 Id Ad ma Sec-Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally CODE OF THE CITY w AT T , D E BA y , The loll9wlng persons ale 53~'t[~2 ~5:~·9619'89~~g Objections 10 HUD~ ~~~;cJ10{99~ec:,:rrege ~~~~ ,.1a~0 Newp!rt Beach SUPERIOR cou,.T .Pilot May 21, 19?5. OF NEWPORT BEACH, HE D a Es, cox , PUBLIC NOTICE ~~n~M~~~~~~:ER CON· ~~ •93 ft;.,. •94n II t ld, The Cltr of Newport slderad bV HUD. • Planning Comm1aalon OF CALIFORNIA, S!716 PERTAINING TO GLOVER, O'NEIL Flctltloua SULTING, 1513 E. Larsen • "'"' rea oca e Beach wil undertake the Mi h Cl :t COUNTY OF ORANGE ADULT BUSINESSES NOES CO UH CI L funds. projects described above Kevin urp lf1 1y Publlshed Newport 341 Th City D Ive PUBLIC NOTICE • Bualneaa Nam• Ln., Placentia, CA 92670 2. Homeless Assistance · with COBO funds from lht Manager, City of New· Beach·Costa Mesa Dally Pos~ Onie•' Subject ordinance was MEMBERS NONE Statement Daniel L Sullivan. I, 1513 Emergency housing, trans· U.S. Department of HoUs· port Beach, 3300 N•W· Piiot May 27, 1995. Box 14171 ORDINANCE Introduced on 8th day of ABSENT COUNCIL The following persons are E. Larsen Lil .• Placentla, portalion aid and other Ing and Urban Develop· port Boulevud, New• Sa714 NO. 95-18 May 1995 and adopted on MEMBERS NONE doing business as: CA 92670 emergency aid lo Iha ment (HUD) under Tiiie I of port Beach CA 82958· 2.!!"1!·1'5C7A1 AN ORDINANCE OF 22nd day Of May, 1995. MAYOR, JOHN w. a) MINUTEMAN SER· This business Is con· homeless In the community the Housing and Com-815 ' PUBLIC NOTICE ••v .r THECITYCOUNCIL AYES, COUNCIL HEDGES VICES, b) S.T.C. CON· ducied by:anlnd1vldua.I (S 19,890·FISH; $8,800· munlty Development Act of 8 p bll h d N 1 IN THE MATTER OF MEMBERS, EDWARDS, CITY CLERK WANDA STRUCTION, 17150 Ne· Have ,you started doing SPIN; temporary housing 1974 The City of Newport u s e ewpor NOTICE OF THE PETITION TO OF THE CITY OF WATT, DEB A Y , E RAGGIO ' whopa SI., •112, Fountain business yel? No and counseling ($8, 174· Beac 0 h Is certifying lo HUD Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally PUBLIC HEARING CHANGE THE NAME NEWPORT BEACH H E D G E S , C OX , ' , Valley, CA 92708 Da.niel L Sullivan, I O.C. lnlerlallh Shelter; that Kevin Murphv In his Piiot May 27, 1995. NOTICE IS HEREBY QF LUIS HUMBERTO AMENDING TITLE qi.OVER O'NEIL THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Chapman G. Zundel, 655 This statement was filed S7,784·YMCA Hotel for olflclal capacllV as City Sa715 GIVEN that the CITY GOMEZ AND MARIA 200FTHE fNOES' COUNCIL AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW W. Baker. #L206, Costa wllh the County Cletk of Homeless Women). Manager consents lo eo. COUNCIL of the CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODE • ' IN THE CllY Cl.ERl('S OF· Mesa, CA 92626 Orange Coun1v on April 21, 3. Social Services • Maa.I cept the jurisdiction of the PUBLIC NOTICE NEWPORT BEACH will ELENA GOMEZ ON BE· so AS TO REVISE MEMBERS NO'fE FICE OF THE CITY OF Steven T. Gonzalos, 655 1995. services for needy horpe-Federal courts 11 an action hold 1 publlc hearing on HALF OF HUMBERTO THE REQUIRED ABSENT COUNCIL NEWPORT BEACH. W. Baker, #l206, Costa F944127 bound elderly ($20,000· Is brought to enforce re-NOTICE OF the applicallons of Pacillc GGMEZ RODRIGUEZ, A REAR YARD MEMBERS NONE Published Newport Mesa, CA 92626 . Published Newport Beach· FISH, $12,500.S.C.S.), sponsibnltles In relation to PUBLIC HEARING View Memorial Park for MINOR SETBACK FOR MAYOR, JOHN W. Beach-Costa Mesa Daily This business is con· CostaMesaDallVPilot Mav counseling and ~rlsls Inter· envlronmental reviews, de-NOTICE IS HEREBY General ·Plan Amendmenl CASE NUMBER RESIDENTIAL HEDOES Pilot May 27 1995 ducte~ by a general part· 20. 27 June 3, 10, 1995. vention for substance clslon making and action; GIVEN that the Planning 94·1(F), Use Permit No. A177882 CITY CLERK, WANDA • • · 1 nership Sa706 abusers and troubled youth an d 1ha1 these re-commission of the City of 3518, Sita Plan Aevlew No. ORDER TO SHOW PROPERTIES ~.RAGGIO Sa71 Have you slated doing 1-------..;.;.~ (S1 .~82·YMCA Center for sponslbllltles have been Newport Beach wm hold e 69, and Development CAUSE FOR CHA.HOE ABUTTING ALLEYS THE ENTIRE TEXT IS PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? Yes 4•12·95 PUBLIC NOTICE Family ~unsellng). sallslled. The legal effect of public hearing on the ap-Agreement No. 7 on pro~ WITH WIDTHS OF Chapman G. Zondel All pro1acts are open to the cerlllicallon la that plication of Ford Motor eny localed at 3500 Pacific OF NAME 20 FEET TO 24 AVAILABLE FOR R7'1EW NOTICE OF T.hls statement was filed Fictitious low·moderate Income per-upon Its approval, the City Land Development Corpo-View Orlve. Request to ap-PETITIONER(S) LUIS FEET FROM 2 FEET IN THE CITY CLERKS OF· PUBLIC HEARING with the County Cletk of BuilnHI Name sons citywide. of Newport Beach. may ration tor General Plan prove a master plan of de· HUMBERTO GOMEZ AND N E A FICE OF THE CITY OF NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange County on April 13, Statement An Environmental Review use Iha Block Grant funds Am-endment 93·2 {A), velopmenl for Pacific View ~t~~t:EL~~A ~8~:fR~~ z:~O c:c,:T T:EAR NEWPORT BEACH. GIVEN that the City Councll l995. The following per$0nS are Record (ERR) has been and HUD will have satisfied Amendment No. 800 lo the Memorial Park, localed on GO EZ RODRIGUEZ A pub 11 shed Newport of the City of Newport F843214 doing business as: rcrep~red for the Pr?Jects lls responslbllltles under Aeronutronlc Ford Planned property In I.he R-3·B· and MIN't,R HAS/HAVE FILED A YARD SETBACK Boach·Costa Mesa Daily Beach will hold a public Published Newport Beach· THE HEALTHEE ALTER- denllfled by the CllV of the National Environmental Community Dlslrlci Regula· Unclassified Olstrlcis. The PETITION FOR AN ORDER (PLANNING Piiot May 27 1995 hearing pursuant to New· Costa Mesa Daily Pilot May NATIVE. 1 •401 Wesl Street, Newport Beach which doc· Polley Acl of 1969. HUD lions, Tentative Map ot proposal Includes the ea· TO CHANGE NAMES COMMISSION · · sa710 port Beach Municipal Code 13, 20. 21. June 3, 1995. Garden Grove, CA 92640 uments Iha•. some projects will accept an objection to Tract No. 14925, and De. tabllshment of a de-FR 0 M Hu MB ER T 0 AMENDMENT Section 5.12.020 on re· sa703 Rosalie Anlicona, 11401 are catego~1cally excluded Ila approval of Iha release velopment Agreement No. velopmenl allocallon of a GOMEZ RODRIGUEZ TO NO. 820) PUBLIC NOTICE quest of GOLDEN COAST West Street, Garden Grove, from applicable Natlonal of funds and acceptance of 8, on properly located al maximum of 30.000 squaie JOSE HUMBERTO GOMEZ Subject ordinance was CAB COMPANY, 12521 PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92640 Environmental Policy Acl the certlflcatlon only JI II Is 1000 Ford Road. The pro-feel of administrative of· 1 h b d d th t Introduced on 8lh day ol ORDllllANCE LORNA STREET, GARDEN This business Is con· (PL91·190) requirements on one for the lollowlng posed applications are d• fices and support tac1lities. a:/ ~ers~~/ 1~:er':~ed ~ May, 1995 and adopted on NO. 95-15 GROVE, CA 92641, FOR A FlcUUoua dueled by an Individual . and the balance of the basis: scribed as follows: 126,700 square feet of Ihle matter appear before 22nd day of May. 1995, AN ORDINANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC Business Name Have you started· doing General Plan Amendment communllymausoleumand lhls court In Department AVES COUNCIL THE CITY COUNCIL CONVENIENCE ANO NE-Statement businessytl?Yes10-19·94 93·2(A): Reques1 lo amend garden crypts, and 12,000 No 703 of the Orange MEMBERS EDWARDS OF THE CITY OF CESSITY 10 operate In the The following persons are Rosalie Ant1cona . -the Land Use Element of square feat of lamllv mau· C · s 1 Co rt 1 • ' C11y doing business as· This statement was hied The General Plan so as to soleums (or equivalent ounly uperor u a WATT• DEB A y • NEWPORT BEACH NOT(CE IS HEREBY FUR· a) ADA.T24 CONSULT· with the County' Clerk ol reclassify Area . 4 of Iha bUlldlng bulk restrictions); ~~e :~r~~~55~~~~~~~~ HE D 0 ES,, C 0 X , CALIFORNIA, THEA GIVEN that the Cily ANTS, b) ADA.TITLE 24 Orange County on April 14, ' .) Have A Garage Sale! Coll The Pilot Clossaieds ot 642·5678 to place your Goroge Sole Ad! Clm~1fied Community MorketplocC' Ford Aeronulronlc Planned Iha establishment of five ck m and th'en and QLOVER, 0 NEIL AMENDING CHAPTER Council will hold said pub· CONSULTANTS. 52 Cuervo 1995. Commun!!Y lr~m "Generel ad~lllonal building sites fhere Pahow cause, 11 any NOES, COUNCIL 10.54 OF THE Uc hearing in Iha C11y Hall Drive, Aliso Viejo, CA F643372 Industrial t~. Slngl~ ~am-w~1ch wlll be developed Iha have, whv the petition MEMBERS, NONE CODE OF THE Council Chambers. 3300 92656 Published Newport Beach· lly Attached and Single with Mure mausoleum fa· for ~hange of name should ABSENT ·co.UNCIL CITY OF NEWPORT Newport Boulevard, New· Omar John Newland, 53 Costa Mesa Da11v Pilot May Famllv, Detached'.' and to cilllies: lhe e,slabllshment not be granted MEMBERS' NONE BEACH PERTAINING port Beach, CA 92663, al Curvo Drive, Aliso V1e10. 13 20 27 J ne 3 1995 establish an addi11onal resl· of building sites for the · • the hour of 7·00 p m on CA 92656 · • • u • · denllal development alloca· construction of a fu1ure II ls ~~rt~r! ~~~:~e~ ·~~~! MAYOR, JOHN W • TO INDECENT the 121h day oi June, i995. Suhair J. Abu-Tsbikh, 53 Sa704 lion of 500 dwelling units al maintenance bulldlng, a lu. copy ~ bll h d · NB/ HEDGES EXPOSU~E al which time and place in-Cuevo Drive. Aliso Viejo, an average densltv of 5.1 lure garage and sales la· causer A P~ E~Aa 0~ 1 Ly CITY CLERK, WANDA Subject ordinance was 1erested pl!l'sons may ap-CA 92656 dwelling units per acre. cilhles, and the location of ~1~8T 1 newspaper 01 E. RAGGIO introduced on 8th day of pear and be heard thereon. This business Is con- Amendmenl No. 800: Re-future road cons1rucllon as ener&J clrculallon pub-THE ENTIRE TEXT IS May, 1995, and adopted on WANDA E. RAGGIO, dueled by: husband and quasi 10 amend the part of the Interior vehicular 8shed In this county al AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW 22nd day of May, 1995. CITY CLERK CITY OF wile Planned Community De• olrculallon of lhe park. The teast once a weak for 'tour IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-AYES, C 0 UN C I L NEWPORT BEACH Have you started doing velopmant Regulations ot proposal also Includes a 11 k 1 1 MEMBERS EDWARDS business yet? No the Ford Aoronulronlc request to permit 1he use consecu ve wee s pr or o FICE OF THE CITY OF WATT ' DEB A y ' Published Newport Omar J Newland Planned Community so as of a temporary building In the day 01 the hearing. NEWPORT BEACH. ' C 0 X ' Beach·Costa Mesa Dally This statement was filed to redesigna1a Area 4 from conjunction with continuing DATE: MAY a, 1995 Pu bllshed New port ~Co~~R E ~'NEIL ' Pilot May 27, 1995. wilh Iha County Clerk ot "Research and De-sales aollvilles, a request Commissioner Tho· Beach·Costa Mesa Da11y NO s' COUNCIL Sa708 OrangeCountyonApril27, velopmenl" to "Attached/ 10 approve a Sile Plan Re-maa H. Schulte, COM· Pilot May 27 1995 E ' 1995. Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read the Classifieds Detached Res1denllal Area view for the purpose of ea-MISSIONER OF THE ' · s8712 MEMBERS, NONE TRADE F844747 · 4A" and' "Detached Resl· labllshlng grade on each of SUPERIOR COURT ABSENT COUNCIL Published Newport Beach· iiiliililliliiii danlial Areas 4B, 4C, 40 & the propo~ed mausoleum LU IS HUMBERT 0 PUBLIC NOTICE MEMBERS, NONE Costa Mesa Daily Pllol May 4E. The proposed amend· bUlldlng Sll8S, and a re· GOMEZ & MARIA ELENA MA y 0 R J 0 H N w. through classified ment also includes the quest to approve a de· CITY OF HEDGES • 27, June 3, 10, 17. 1995. adoption of residential de-velopment agreement. and GOMEZ. 1234 E. MADISON COSTA MESA 642·5678 Sa719 velopmenl slandatds for the llccep1ance of an Envl· #B, SANTA ANA, CA 92707 CITY CLERK, WANDA Areas 4A-4E. ronmental Document. Pub 111 he d New po r I NOTICE Sall your home Tentative Map of Tract No. A Negative Declaration Beach.Costa Mesa Dally INVITING BIDS through classified. 14925: Request to subdl· has been prepated by the Pilot Mav 13, 20, 27, June DEFNOSRITYA HMIOGBHILE 642·5678 vlde 98. 1 acres of land Into City of Newport Beach In 3 1995 25 lots for a combination or connection with lhe ap-· · STORAGE AND attached and detached res· plicalions noted above. The Sa7oo FILING SYSTEM identlal development, 9 lel· Negall11e Declaration slates PUBLIC NOTICE BID ITEM N0.979 lered lots tor private street lhal the subject de-NOTICE IS HEREBY purposes and 5 lettered velopme!ll would not result NOTICE OF GIVEN that sealed bids will lots tor private landscaplng In a slgmncant effect on the PUBLIC HEARING be received bV the City of purposes. environment. II Is lho Nollet la hereby given Costa Mesa lo wll: The City Development Agreement present Intention of the 91y that the Planning Commis· Clerk, P.O. Box 1200. No. 8: Request lo approve 10 acc~pl the Negative sion of the City of Newport Costa Mesa, Calltornla a development agreement Declarahon and supporting Beach wlll hold a public 92628-1200,1 on or before for the proposed conslruc· documents. This Is not to hearing on the application the hout of 10:00 a.m. on lion of 500 dwelling unlll In be construed u either a.p-of The City of Newport June 19, 1995. It shall be Ate~ 4 of the Ford Aeronu-proval or denial by the City Beach, Amendment No. the responslbllltY of the Ironic Planned Community. of the subject appllcatlQn. 824 bidder to deliver his bid to Repainting? d you' re lookmg to 1epo1111 it, rebuild ii, rl!j)loce 11 OI restore ii, look in lhe Pilol Closslneds IO find lhe seivice you're look~ fol. GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished 54 -7602 NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· The City enCQurages mem-A.quest to amend Tiiie 20 the City Clerk's Office by THEA GIVEN lhal a Draft bers of the Gerlelal public 01 lhe Newport Beach Mu-the proper announced Environmental Impact Re-lo review and comment on nlclpal Code so as lo add lime. Delivery locatlon: Cllv .... •lml port (DEIR) has been pr• th• Ntgallve Declatallon. or expand outdoot dining of Costa Mesa, 77 Fair pared In connection wllh Coples of the Nega~lve areas to restaurant uses Drive, Room 101. Costa .llU. lllAIWlf -sell. Make sure everyt!ling is clean and repaired. the appllcallon noted Oeclarallon and sup~rt1ng upon applicallon lo Ille Mesa, Calllornl1 92626. · above. Interested persons documents are available Planning Director: and to Bids should be returned to J>JiliPilo ~~PB t Mortuary* Chapel are encouraged lo review for public review at the amend the ollslretl parking the attention of the cny • ' • t · ti o Cremation this document anhd submit PflannNing DrtepBeartmehnt, 3C300ily standards for restaurants, Clerk, within said limo limn. ---··· .~..... 110 Broadway any comments t ey may o ewpo ac • bars and theater/night· In a sealed envelope ldentl· -,.._ta 1.a-..-wlsh to make. Coples of Newport Boulevard, New-clubi fled on the outside with the • ._ •IM:ll CGnA MtsA v..... -~D~~d~~~port Be~h. C~l~rnla Th~~$ci~b~~~hm~~.,~~~--~-•&mm•~================~J~--~-~·j•j·~--~ documents are available 92859·1768, (714) 644· viewed, and 11 has been Opening Dale. Bids will be I STARTING ANEW B . . . . .. . . . . . . . . The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased · ~ to announce a new service nou> avail.able to new businesses. we wiU nQW SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge, and save you the time and the trip to the Cuurt House in SantaAna. Then, of cou~e, after the search is completed we wiU file your fictitious ~ness na_me statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week for four weeks as ~quired by law and thm file ~r proof of publication with the County Ckrk. ~ Please stop by to fil.e your fictitious business st4temmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannorstop bJ p~ call us at (714~ 6424321 and we wiO make arrangements for you to handle this procedu~ by mail $~001s all It takes to place a 25 word If you should have any fa~ questions, p~ calJ us and we will be mtm than to assist~ Good luck zn your new bu.rinesr or less ctasslfle~ ad. $15 for each addltlo.nai word. CAL•SCAN (918) 449-8000 • -~r----.... Pilot • • cr hi sa bf e}. ac Hi dE 0 dr r~ ty Ct M w; "f\ en .. , im oi St •p Wl ha in fa me en sir: en bu of fe! un \154 OTC M· A< for tlif im p a• as gu aa.IRIDHOUm Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday BY .. IO• (714) 642-5678 GINlllAL POUCY I ':j · ,' ~·,,.-. BYMX '. l,lates and deadlines lte . subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, revtse or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error lhal 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 only be allowed for the first insertion. . ·-- ;. . ' .. '· DAILY PILOT. (714) 631-6594 (Pl~ include your name and phone nwnbfr 8nd we'll call you back with a pice quote.) .. -DIADUNIS ~ ... · ' ·. \ . . Monday ....... , .... Friday 5:00pm . •' I, !.• 'fuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm BY MAILOll• PllllON1 -... ~ Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm 330 We.st Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St I HOUSES/ GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT -----• COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT /CO NDOS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 HOUSES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 216 $no ,000 liiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii co NDOS •MESA VERDE* liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOR SALE ORANGE For thla Eaatalde · FOR RENT Large 4Br 3Ba 2 atory, BACK BAY 3Br 2Ba, 2· SPYGLASS VALUE! •YEARLY• Beauutul new custom single family home. A BAYFRONT CONDO fam rm, pool, crnr lot. car gar, RV, 2 frplc. Panoramic ocean view 3Br 2~ Ba Penln Pt., FIND home of V• acre lot. charming 1Br with a 28d, 28a, granite $1875. 875-4912 Agt Vacant. •1S001mo. 48d 2'hBa home w/ all amen, nr bay/bch. j• i:ar 3Bd, gourmet k.ltchen, dmlnlmuym of ld$Bh5oo countertops, llme---------11.ASTSIDI! 3Br 2Ba 4 3:S.9S28 CB pvt yard. Only $2,995/mo. 3Br 2.LBa on Bay Av. fl I 3 own. ou cou ave atone noorlnn, gour-CO,,"NA C II P t I k T "' an apartment 2 rep aces, -car ga· monlly payments of ... ~ house, yard, dble gar, BAY·MARINA VllEWI a • r c enore Xlnt cond, gd area. j -rage Ught & bright met kitchen w/Su DEL .. 11,, 2122 /d hk N d 212 p 1 f'' lb 760-8702 th h class'fied -· · $1234 (at fixed rate & ,TI.IU\ W up. O ogs. · at O, ,p, C hse, -,,...---,,-.,.,..,.....,,.,..--Cannery Rentals Inc. rOUQ I Including taxes & In-zero refrigerator. $1350+dep. 845-5819 pool. 55+ village. Buy 11. Sell It. Find 11. 875-4606 1-------- tJ lOUAL "°"s-o 644-9060 surance). Call for de-$38501110 Fumlahed hitalde 3Br, 2inea.1_s_1_1_00 ___ 8_s_o._2_2_12_ Cl•Hlfled. 0 .... 0 11,u•m• tans and a private 644-9060 320 Hazel or. 2er New home In gated Beach Area -------- Allrul u&•nnlll1islll llliM showing. Carey Ward 2Ba. On canyon/ comm. AC, yd, frplc. ------------------------1 .....,.,.,1au9ltct1tlMFctF Agt. 631·2242 ocean view. 75g.9010 $1S5otmo. vr1y •tse. Winter Fumlshed COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 262 t .,.,,..,.....,Adllltllll Beat Bu~ 1! .. ld• 4Br, 2Br 18• $875 Avl 7/1. Call owner Or Summer WHklJ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __......,. ..... ....., FJm-rttbebe£ 2Ba. Reduced $1000s E1cpect6&....~· 1Br 1Ba $785 850.7792 1·5 Bedroom 11 1ft1rU1t ''Illy "*"" ~ to s249.ooo. Totally --Llll::ut:L Teneyck RealHtate l!•atalde Rent or Lie. Many Oceanfronts fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •·II remodeled. Drlve-byl ,_.....,.._______ A t 64n·"'219 0 I t b B WI $6 S I UmlllllH tt f1scr111 .. 1 •• 289 Cecll Plac e .-gen ............ \rV pt on o uy. 4 r nter 50-1900 mo QUIET 8c SBllBNE .......... ullr. ......... CORONA 1/0 Owner DHperate 2BR +den a Iott 2Ba. Remod Ilk• new. Summer $525-$2600/Wk ::.....-=:.:"!"'..:=: DEL MAR 1022 E~!~:::o:gero:~:~y. ~~ 8~~~1~g~bav~cf~~1i ~~:c· g~~~ ~~s~~"ftn~~ ~;;'~~~;=0 VIiia Rentals Palm .l\t:esa Apart:m.ents ..... ., _. ......,._, llml· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br , ea+ detch gue•t S2&9,ooo 631·2559 Agt. 759.9314 lmmac1 3Bd 4Ba uar Pro pea Mlmt hse, hdwd firs, lush 67 91 llt6M •.u'•i•llll8." * CDM-8r.nd New* landscp, 2·car w/lndry Absolute B1rg1lnl BIG OCEAN VIEWS gar. w/d, frig, gardner. TMI .... ,.,., wlil HI Medlterr•nean Town-& ~.ea. $310,000. Quality 5Bd 3Ba, fam· SSS<> Room· Bed/Bath $l500/mo 548-8343, __ ...,._-,...----- So near & yet so hr ... That's the fccling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lum grccncry of secluded . wood,, & stately palms. .......,ICCSllC.,Mwftiu· home 3Br, 2.5Ba, 3 818·752·2557 Owner lly home nr Fashion $1295 1Bed1 Bath View l!'llde Prime Location ...... ,.., ...-.-1c11 la I• frplo, 2000sf. Roof-top EASTSIDE C.M. Island w/pvt yard + $1795 3Bd/3Ba Front Unit •-D-AN--A-P-O-JNT--2-1-2-8 Ne;e~~:i:san~!1~1~!pet. .......,. ti Ult !aw. Git IBMtn aun & BBQ deck. Terrific E'elde toe. 38r apa. Reduced $60K • 558·9880 A9t. $825/mo. 759.8242 .. 11erny....,... lllat Ill Landscaped. $100K 1_75 Bath. Large back OnlM $539,900 w/ CdM front row 180.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •wtJUqa NftlllM• I• .. ,, under market. Owner yard, ultra quiet street. ~~'iR~6KCa~E~~RE ocean view, 3~ s/f. 28• 2Ba, •ttoh 1ar HARBOR VIEW HMS _,_ .. IWlllJIMI 18 • must sell/may finance. Offered at $309,000. Real Estate 7"n "702 3Br 3Ba+mald • qtrs, loc. on roaort golf crse Monaco 3Br 2Ba $2000. A Srudios, 1 & 2 ~ · Jrs. SS75 to S600 ..... ''' ltWall\I MllL 'II C8lfto Model horne tum Incl Call Robert Milliken UV"O apa. $3900. 673-3059 l/.t ml from bch w/ prlv Btautllut. Inc. gardener. ,...,...,1 I ettee,allHUO $451,000 723-4400 780.5000 •••wcreat Dellt•* Studio w/kltch. Walk to patio. Avl 7/15. $1250/ 644-6610 or 673-3174 M ·"-ll 1·.o-42•·--fir 1 'h81ka to beach, 1 •OCEAN BREEZES• 3bd, 3.5ba, ofc, family beach or COM shops. mo +tec. Evta 661-3944 Notice of S•I• of .,¥tr 'I 1111,oc ... ,.._ Blk to village. 2Br 1Ba 3Br 21hBa home, tp, rm, lrg yd, remod, Patio. $650/mo. 0801_________ unclaimed property. • lBR S625 '° $650 • l Bll sns co S7SO j.NoPets ullHUD1UH·JSIO. rmdl house+1Br 1Ba cul-de-sac, nu cpt/pnt. $4711k,agVOave64s.3683 •Jake723·5051. NEWPORT Books, art supplies, guest quarters. Priced Won't last at $199,900 ONE OF A KIND BEACH light fixture, easy chr, j. V cnic:al Blinch • Q:iling fuu for Immediate sale. Owner/Agt 850-3447 2169 chHt. June 8th. 9am· GENERAL $499K. Kathleen, Bkr. · · · Secluded 2·sty, 3500 COSTA MESA 2124 11am. (714) 875-4606 1002 780-5000 Ext. 130. •If. 5Br 3'hBa, bonus iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT rm+ den. ocean view, Oceanrmt Yrtw LM/Opt AT THE BEACH Remod nu 2·sty 38r j. NEW CArpct. Paint & Tllie A Fimcss Room iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 1069 huge lot, cetm upgrda, COSTA MESA 1024 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii guard gate-Seavlew. 1 ST llONTH RENT $390 + Dep-28r + 2Ba tnhm W/yatd. Peta OK. Pool, lndrys. 848-2849 Annual Rentals 3::~ ~~5 j. Heated Pool & Jacuzzi j. Pat>OI & B*°'1.lcs When you write a Cl:l))ified ad, include :ill the facts and get the rc)ulls you want. '-'2-5678 $189,950 w/Termsl A G ve Awa~I Lrg 3Bd·2.5Ba Eastalde, excellent area. Won't laetl Call nowl PATRICK TENORB Real Eat•t• 790-8702 CLASSIFIED $7951<. By owrv. Open Sat/Sun.759-8090 It's the resource you --------can count on to sell a myriad of merchan-dla• Items, because our columns compel qualified buyers Jo call! 842·5078 On the move? Sell youf extra household Items In Classified **BEAUT HOME** 2Br 2Ba, gar, lndry, yard, beaut kltch . $875/mo. 850-5288 BRIGHT 2Br 2•A1Ba condo, hi cells. 2-car gar, patio, pool, spa. $1150/mo. 957-2903 ure• Seleotlon Studio ................ $450 s .. v1ew lg 3Br 21hBa, 2Bd, clean '"'"' $1409 galed, tna, pool, apa. 2Bd, bay vtew . $1600 CoaaVlts view. New 48d ~ 8dl lvn _ S1300 refurb. No amk/pela. CalJ F0t IUl'lllMt Ult 12600 lae. 721-4256 Thi Pnldlnlaf. Spyglaaa Hiii 3Br, ..,. .._ Oen view! f'am rm/apa 11nt11u...._ ...... _ · $2900, 17 C&nnel Bay, 673-1900 Open SaVSun 4&4-7694. j. Ganges A..W.blc Office Hows: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wockcnds 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 -----•CARPET INSTALL COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL IOOFJNG 391 SERVI CE • REP AIRS 3 SJ 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSO NS 3B68 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MAC TUTORING A-1 Eleotrlcal work Handrman X•PreH William Harold Jewelers MASONRY EXPERTS QUALITY CARI! •THUNDER ROOFING •••••••••I Tim Reavea Flooring System & all progrme Duncan Electric Doore/Drywall/Plumb Watch & Jewelry repair Brick, blk, concrete 20 yra exp, excellent PIANO Beg.·Advanced For all ol your roofln •Below Retail Prices• Mark •••••• 875-7245 Quick Response Electrlc/Bath Remodeling Antique/Fine Jewelry stucco & stne. Uc/Bnd workmanship, fair All ages ·Teacher cert. needs. Reroof/repal Carpet/Wood/Uno Free lnlUal Consultation Local Uc. 850.7042 All fradea 237.0435 Buy/Mll/lrldt 873.0385 Low SS Jose 531-7643 prices. 645-2417 Ron Entertainment Avail. Uc 638144948-412 ACCOUNTING/ L#378739 MM711 ••TUTORING•• JONES ELECTRIC Or.nee Co H.nctwmian JENKINS PAINTING Jennifer 840·86691 _______ _ 6 WI n do w a , Word , ElectrlcaVPlurnblng LANDSCAPE L TU• .. , TAXES 340 csn11 .. TC Excel, Accea1, 20 Yr1 Aeo"ndehdou&ra .lnsFuure"~ PalnVCarpentry LAWN ,.11na ca:3808 MOVING 3834 Int/Ext. Wallpaper, uvu11SIATOR/ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil """""" Exp. 800·200-6024 · Free Est. 831·35H ~ drywall, texturing, etc. PET TUTOR 392 ,Bualn••• Adlvlaorw TILES 3528 L*705749 881-ea87 •QUALITY SERVIC• David, 1•800-B80-6222 SERVICES 3870liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil I Servlc•••Flnanclal & SADDLl!BACK ALL residential need• Baalo Yard Malnt. PUBLIC NOTICE CHUNG'S PAINTING LEARN SPANISH NO T~~;.X-cFi Cone~ltlng L kr Show R 'd CONCRETE & l!Ll!CTRIC Inc welding-No Job too Lawn!! Claanupa, Th• Calif. Public Utlll· 20 vra Exp. Gd Price! Personalized Pet Care Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Al• 1 444• 747 ~~. Dean :,~er:::iic MASONRY 3557 •OUAl.ITV ll!RVICB• amalll 714·298·7435 Tree Trimming!. Lt tlea Commission RE· Guat work. Free Eat. Kennel alternative. No Tran1fator·interpre1e Tiie. Installation, re-••;\~~~8:::8' Semi Retired contractor. Haullng 879-8a48 QUIRES that all -used Uc#375602 538-1534 atrea1 or worry. Uc, Suuna 873·740 ACOUSTIC pair, grouting & *Best Price/Quality Rpra, lmprvmnts, eml Gr••n acene Land1epng hou aehold good• 808 HUTION co. Ina. Ref'1. • 873-7184 1 1REMODEUNG 3408 plumbing. Lt11670130 Landscape brick atone Joba. Quality, Integrity, & Irrigation, Trimming mov~r~ print their Int/Ext. Acoustic cell G•bbW'• House/Pet TUTORING WI! PUT IT ON OR TAKE IT OFI' Amtex Tex1urln9 •Bob 941..ao8•• 673-6065 or 846-8526 Concrtt1. 16o.1ai.1007 fBNCES I care, Ken &42•1770 ~pa R:m~~~~: 8~1·~~ ri~oa ·an~ ~~~~r~ remove/apply/repair. Care Servloe --------Brick, Block, Stone, Tile • DEC~ 3815 111599025, 88CMl108 print their T.C.P. num-L#6221S31 9•2·8881 Uve-ln Car•, white out SAT Semln.,a. Exe CHIU> CARE 3536 cone, PatJo, Driveway HARDWOOD ..._ TREES • ber In all advertl.. l!merald Painting of town, call 451·20~ On June 3rd SAT. Fplc, BB01. Ref. 20 Yr P•Ncaa GAT•S FLOORS 3712 .,., manta. If you have a Int/Ext wallpaper/llle mtge In Irvine s1 Mother w/Maaters In Exp. Terry 887•7594 ~pelf/peel ,.,..!. r.,,...~.. La9M, queaUon ab<Xlt the le-=tlve ra111. 10 yrs PLUMBING 3890 Summer claa1ee t Behavioral Sci. will BRICK•TILE•STONE Redwood• L"'57 .... "5 ........ 751~78 gallty of. movw. Umo • • Ht 751 ·2039 Pat O'Dowd 673-236 1---------1 .. uvv CL_, .... ,... .. ..,_OLISH or chauffeur, call: ADDmONS care for Infants, tod-Plaln/atamped Con-Jim Whyte &42·7206 ___ .. uwn aervtoe. Mow/ ---------· dl•ra, children. 644-0869 crate & Coalinga Marble Rejuvenating edga/aod/aprlnklers/ Public Utllltl4e G8M Abram• Palntlnt THa LOCAL PLUMBER WALL REMODWNG 3410 uc.#541658 1531-4310 •Wood Fence•• 7 3154Y8ea4r8• 8Ex7P08• cln-up. Al 9~719 7~~5'!'!~~5~ lnC/EJL1 Oual Paint/RMS I .. Wiiiams•--'-9tt11 .. ,.7 Co.· CO rAAI~ ~ i. .. o11-Ive m.,.. or call an-5 .,.,.._ 1 Ucllne llnce 78. C.il r• "''""' ..... tn::nTuGS 393 ,....Qu.lltw a Pride-All -·-· ·-·-'V -· ... moY9d 'retext. 841-Mn Friendly S8fV!c;• W&Oft&.11I DUNCAN CLEANING aspects of concrete & ts*nlln. Low p1tc-. Uc'd • VICTOR'S • Lt11478000 87M304liii!illililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ CONSTRUCTION SUVICES 3548 masonry. Beat tervlce, Adwlntagt Conser. W4'630t HAULING 3720 Prole11lonal Gardening MEDICAL lke'e Custom PalntJng AtNe 1 p c.,.tom Wallpaper 20 Yra Exp. Small & 33 yrs In area. 831-3859 10 Yr1. Exp. Xlnt Rera SEDVI,.m~ 3848 Prof, Clean, Quality mllh lumblmt Strlppln91Palntln Lg Job• 850.7042 (714) ...... 17'"'9 &\ ~ & Rooter. t115l2597 No Job too amal · A TOUCH OF CLASS GI.ASS/ JUNK To Tho DUMP -... • Work. Int/Ext & Docks, Bonded/An w k/Draln Off c1 .. n1ng. Rea/COmm CONTIACTORS MJUORS (714-.... 1882) AP"O''LGAADUU L#0734ea 831-48t0 * •• ~,~.. • $% W/ld.873-19~ AUTO Uc/80nded. Fr-Est. Gaa.ntn•Y 3558 3682 WUI haul what Trash Caring for Heh land-Mlllloel T~ UiNBOW Clroli M•lnt. Ex n 0 81 Cl 1 We gals 1houtd h&n Tereaa 282.·7143 ~11~ Man won'tl H8-1882 scape as If tt were my Meklng pt.ft wk at hm p·..i..ow. .... ir-... ......__, pe ' n •an ng together. Strip, Ins INSURANCE 3444 own Lar 854-4873 expert.need a reliable --.... ••w""' .. ,....._ & Plumbing Repairs advice to the c;*u iiiiiiiiii~~l!!ii!i!---!i!~~l •8011 HOUSECLEANING CPI aUILD•RS INC. HM80R GLASa CO. ' _rv · Cd Coll"n 548-S648 Apt. Clual. Job. FrM eat. 20yra exp. All work 931•2111 anytime Ucenaed·lneured. Comm/RH. Stor•fmt, HEALTH BEAUTY •••T J08 Oardernng, • St. lcl589897 838-8888 Ouw. Steve 545-8298 PRaPP•R•D lllATRS 19.T& per hour. Residential Conat. windows, wrdrbe. tub/ • 9Y'PUr~~ landacaplng, clean p Iv t o ty N j FARM•RS INS. 714-848-0398 Uo.*&18424•1n1ured shower. Uc. 842-c>424 run~ 3740 up1, tr-trim. Refa. L~N•a:a1.:bla ro~'!:c. •SON'a PAINTING• Preolae Plumbing Why play ti de ' J'a~~·B~o:;~~o a.p. Houaooleanlng (714)885-4"3 FREEEal.436-1518 nights and w"k•nda. 20YrsEJcp. Rn/Comm. Re~~:: .. ~~=•'• ~~·.~ ~~-~h~t~r~· _ .. , w .. 1c1y/8lweekly, One ' UM F•t PMtl Our MDe Hawport Beach area. Int/Ext. Uc11&480S!S9. L U73U Me.toeo Time, Empty Property, DIYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 get reauua. Latest LEGAL Calt Qall~·5878. 637·9498 orlOHIM722 -=1-=T":"::~'=D'=1":"::N'=T--=P~L":"::Uo:::M:o::8:0::•::"~1---'od....;..:ay;...l..;.84.:..· 2.;.,{>6:;.;;.:.7..;:.8;_' --I CARPENTRY 3510 •Dor• 83 ... 124• SllltVICI 3584 diet• 6 med• a1 ... " smD·vi,.m• 3812 TOP QUALITY Drain• Oleated. Repair Can't •••m to WINDOWCWNING* He .. UNI .. Pt....U•• ·on lV'• 20/20 a F•b. -_..., INT/EXT. Vary com· or Replace ANYTHING! get to all thOH • Pmnt..Catpently· Allure mag. Newpor1 PAINTING 3858 pa1111ve. Uc #848-228. C 8 .. 719 -t l b FREI! ESTIMATES H• .... T• .... T•xtun Drywall •nd morel Ballatrlc Ctr. 87W588 PDIOML Ul.MIY ATTY .IQ 714-el0.80e9 • 7 14 ) 94-· * rep .. r 0 I ' n1-eoe1 oavld AcoYalc ca111ng remoYal oarw M .. aa77 ,,.. Conaullatk>n around the houH? CLiSSIFIU Water damage. FrM No RecOY9fY-No F" eW.P. YOUNQQUlaT --------·• Ltt the It'• "'-resource you e.u Kevin 87W20. Cupentrr•iaaotrlHI INU2JOI Cll 7tWU.t t771411r "......,.. CentNater PIANO • VOCAL When, you write Claaeln.d can count on to aell a "'--ratocked with :!~:!:!."P~;~r~;.~~l; D!SIGNUS 3712 IL TllOIUI ltlCtCI, UQ. °""iJc~ b1..:.o"' LISSONS 3868 1 Claaatfled ad, ••rvlce myrllld of metchan-..,... Aoonng•Jlm Mi·74t4 .._..__.__ • ..__..__ TRADE ,,_-. ....,3309 Include al DI dtM "*"-· bee8U.. atuft? ....__ .. __ the fact• rectory our coMnna compeJ A c:an to HMDYllAN cw~ ''Y••" • .,.. 11,.. ....... Ptano a Vote• 1eMon1 • and -en. help YoU find quallfl•d buyers to aataJfteel try, .., pUMlng a ....,,.,., reooYef, or lhroUgh Cllldlld f'Ull touclhUPe-al egee, begl:nnlng to -· et&abla hetp cell wt1 hel~ ro«. ~ eJ!!'/Nf9. =~c;-· •T• MN ...... Tl a~ Hr9. IUolWcl ~ .,...., _by deQtM<I '"""' 'Ma ... ?a Ml·M78 "!f!Y ... n..... ..._ !Mlp Lio 2IOl44 ....._,. _-.ec __ her...._.-.Mo-.....,..,1...,M...-,7_, __ ;...:YC>U:.;,;...;.•;.;:;*;;.;.nt.;,;..__ ---------1 ---------- ~ -. Newpon BnchlCoitta Me.. Daily Piloc APDTllUITS J10aurn COSU lllSA 2124 aGOllS 27ot VACAnON ----------- HAUTIPULt ...... LUXURY APTa •HMled poo1e a apu alighted e.nnie courta ae.nue1 .., a 'heat eStal..Of·the-art ___ _._ llllTALS 2722 c.... --......... -~----­~ Bdrm, 8tV Ba CDll June ttvu Sept. mo + ~ utlls, Furn 3Br 2Ba h .. So. e:· w/d, cable. ph, of Hwy. Frplc, w/d. pond, prtUng. Prof, Agent. M0-8219 - llLIOA ISUJID 2806 fltneaa canter eQaragaa Non 8"\0t(er. 722-1737 N• SIHP• 7 on sandy i .. ld• CM, lioo• bay beach. Cheaper WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ...... ldr• ••• trpl, wtllMn cloel. pado, W/ d. Clean a llghc. M50/ mo y"'1y. 4~21 aBullt-in mlcrowavea a much much more lpaclal ,.,.... from 1136 SOUTH POINT• 8•• W. ••ker at. eea..:1222 BALBOA PININSUIA 2111.0·7 a 'aide X4g . Studio, u walk·ln closet, atova, frig. No aml(.lpat. 1526 t850 INCL UTIL8 780-0189 548-6283 1 Bdrm. Kit, dlnln(1 •Lovely Quiet 2Bd area. appla, lndry: 2Ba Patfo, w/d hk-ups. "102 •· Bay SI. 1-cat gar w/opanar --- ------- 723-0823 or 220-9498 1741 Tusti;,. 546-783S CORONA DELMAR 2622 Houae prlvl•a•• than hotel w/lndty/fp/ So t.h ---•-bl unfurn. Muat Uk• doga. kltchan. 525-1474 Q. 1 • As u • vumera e, you Reta. l400imo 5*6035 Ooe•n View Pool hold: N• •tutta Exchange Home above private 6A K Q 7 4 OK 5 4 2 OK 9 "'6 3 fum rm & utll for hHk· gated beach. Avail for ping ate W/0 pool th• mont.h of Aug at Ill• & brita. No amk: 15.000 .......... 222~841 The bidding has proceeded: must Uka dogs, be r• SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST aponalbla. 769-9518 llNTALS TO ~· Pu• 20 Pua NB 81Utfa Furn mHtar SHARE 2724 What do vou bid now? Br/pvt Ba, utll, ~gar, . ~ w/d, cable, pool. Con-Q So h vu1n bl vanlant to atl. No amk, •LIDO Quiet, apaclous • 2 • As ut • era e, you must Uka dogs, ba r• 4Br hH . Large, sunny hold: spon. seo<>. 759-.9518 patio. Nr bch. N/amk. $525 + utll 723.()400 •Q J 10 5 4 OK 5 8 OA lt J 10 .a NB ExecuUva Twnhma. Bal Penln. No aml(.I Walk to Balboa. Prof. pats Lg rm ahr bath The bidding has proceeded: Furn bd/bL n/s pooV ' ' ' .tudlo Ull.. Pd. R. Newport acrOH the spa/gym $600 640-2201 Patio, garage. $525/ SOUl'B ~ N2 ORm EASTP · • mo. 1450 dep. Avail 8/ l• P... O au frig., stove. Prlv patio, street. 28r 1 ~Ba, gar. Nwpt Coaat 1 bd/ba t . Usa, 673-4438 ? Near Trlanel• Sq. Lrg upstairs 1 Br. Pet ok. AVC Now I $525 + HC dep. 997·2988 pool Avl 8120 $500 $82S/mo. 1865 lnllne balcony & lg kltch Wh • d eb'd? 675: ... 25,,, 675•7.,.08 Ava#3. 720-9422 en. BDRM In beaut quiet a~ o you T 1 • • • • • Allezza Townhoma Newport Beach home. Q. 4 • >-.South, vulnerable. you hold: •Q J 9 86 Q'7 S OAK J 95 .t The bidding has proceeded.: SOtml WEST NOR11t EAST 1• p.,. 10 p ... 't What do you bid now? Q. 5 • As Sout.h, vulnerable, you hold: 6A K J 7 6 OAK 10 9 4 OK 6 <M The bidding has proceeded: SOtrl'B WEST NORTH l• p.,. lNT 1 What. do you ~id no':"? EAST PUI . . SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1995 TODAY'S -CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACAOSS IUPPM t ~ad &I P1atlde 11 I 5 Corrollon meeting 9 Mejastlc 62 Gwdtn IOI t 4 Actor Rk:Nnl -13 Send '" lrwolcl 15 Adam'a &4 lOYef'l' lana? grandson 65 -ol Wiaht 16 Elepllllm rusk 68 Qbiecl ol 17 Slogef Home adolallon 111 Solect 87 r llmOUt 19 Ma9'C lamp 68 M<Mf and dwellef lllakef 20 Miss 69 Momin{) 22 Fragments molslU<H 23 Z11~0rey t apectahy DOWN 24 Hale Md hearty 1 nadi&nl 25 Dofby Of plllllo• 2 Arvw>y 26 Mllrlha'a -3 Sea a11gl<ls 31 Poem 4 Shortage 34 K111mandu'1 5 Nawahound country 6 AMianc. 36 Contrllutor 7 Punch 37 Polato 8 EllClamatlOn IWstlluta 9 Coffacted 39 Aoe. u c:heeM 10 Eltrr11lly 41 "Oo -04tlal'1• 11 Auctioneer's 42 Yot,j -WOfd 44 Too Inquisitive t2 Sere 46 Cleopatra's 13 C~sHc , ~ aubslances 47 Sloul8' 21 lndlnt Sewell pa.rtlcta 29 l>ecc>n1poses 50 Offer ltla ~Fd ~~ 31 CelKtial 52 rodt objects S3 Groom's 32 Eat to lose partner weight S4 Undemedl 33 Neutral color • 55 Shouts 35 Yearned 56 Rffd hastily ., Spectacular Sunaetal with outstanding view. N/S, N/O. No pets. Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you lmmac 2Br 1Ba, d/W, Avall Aug '95. $1000 S395+utll. 760-0110 hold· COSTA MESA 2624 stove, frH lndry, spa. Inclusive. Owner• In-· Q. 6 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: 49 Cooft (• 22 Misdeed sweetheart) 24 Emery bolrds 38 Mtscalculale 57 Toledo's stale 40 Recent arrival 58 Speedy $850 + dap. Pacific votved In lntern'I bus. Whether you're buying Ave. Agt. 89t-4411 & travellng most of or aeHing, Classified 6A K 7 6 3 OK 10 4 08 6A K 10 9 •A Q J 7 6 QQ 10 5 OA Q •K 9 4 51 Coal tcUllle 26 Gas 52 Pahry 27 "Wish -Were 43 Stucll 59 Ma~ 45 Days ol -: piece $399 MOVE IN the time. 4 94-&802 covers all your needsl Super clean 1 Bd In The bidding has proceeded: The biddfog has proceeded: SOtrrll WEST NORTH EAST P ... 58 Melt Hera· 60 Foocwear 28 Engllsh writer long ago 60 Mediocre 48 Charged 62 Top cozy frlandly, 30 unit -NE--WP--0-R-T----1 _________ ---------SOUTH WEST NORTH ,comt~f.~ T~~-~q. BEACH 2669 NEWPORT NEWPORT !• P&N 21:1 EAST P ... 1• P... lNT ? P.1!""-_---1 __ _ ~"T.':10~~,~,-,,~T.'I~ What do you bid now? APTa 842·1401 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 What.do you bid now? 1450 MOVI! IN BONUS Studio Unit SanlUzed, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Look for otUJwerr on Monday. 1&28ra from $625. Oulel pdv, studio, 1 hH frm 1---------------------------l frlendly gated comm, Bch. N/P, avl 6/1 , pool, 8801, carports. $800/mo. 548-2389 Prol'I managed. 548-'7017 ----------•1 BR $825• Mov•ln lpaclal $895 2 BR 2 BA ,725/Up l!••talde 2Br 1 Ba, Encl yard & gar, frplc. Refrlg & dishwasher Graat unlll Avall now. Incl. 60x30 pool. No 540-7191 or 662·311 1 pets. No fees. No lease. 545-4855 E·Sld• 2aa11 BaS850. sun yd. gar, w/d & Jae AVAU."BLI! Npt Hghts In unit. 2036 Fullerton guest hH, 500 a/f. Pvt St. no/dogs 968-8880 clean 1 Br, 1 car space $675/mo Agt 721·9475 1 BR·1 BA $550/mo. •DLX 28R 211A $HS• L.ndry, pool, quiet, nr N H I_.. II all transportation. No pt ts, vau t .... ce s, pals 846-0392 fp, nu cpt, detach unit, patio, gar. No pet. 3Bd 1.5Ba 2-car gar. 854-29~8 or 857·1776 Fplca, patio, w/d hk· up. No pet. 1 blk to1,.•••••••• Tri. Sq. 645-1454.11 l!'ald• 1 Br av all 6/1 . MlSCELIANEOUS No pats. $585/mo. RENTALS $650 dep. 150 E. 2 11t1·-------· St. Encl gar. 548~83 l!'ald• 2Bd 2Ba $825/l_R_O_O ___ s ___ 2_7_0_6 mo. Vary clean, d/w, '" gar, u PI t air•. I ndry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rm. No pats. 386-0607 B•I lal Lrg mstr br/ba. RENT 2 wardrobH. Lt kllch prlv & lndry. Bay view. $625 + dap Incl all utll through classified & cable. 723-5491 A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 DIW~llk>t Newport Beach 880 Int.De Ave. 722-5555 Best Value in Newport Beach! O cool Octan srumt 0 Cloae to tile Beacll 0 Unhlnlblled/FUrn. 0 Pooll ud Spu 0 rttneu CeDten 0 IJC!lted TeDDla, luletbaJI. ¥-ball ...... .,_ ...,... 0 Acthttl• Procram •iihlf i!'§ID-o Corporate SUJtel 0*-d Qll Jmllfl ~ lodP1CS 11'1 _., ~ 400 ddts NllolM1df, Call (IOO) 4S6-93S I RENTALS TO SH.ARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE 2724 COM home to shr. Lite, CM-$330 Roomy hH. N.B. Dealgner exec brite, spacious. Share Want respon peraon. condo. Tennis, pool, bath. N/S. $525+'h Utll,cable.w/d Incl. beach, w/d + 'l'.t art •ulil. 675·3639 Avall now. 842·5889 studio. $500. 631·211 t COM·3Br, 2Ba E 'alde Coata Ma.. NB 3Bd 2Ba hm. $450. Grt location. Nr 1 bdrm avail In 3 Frpl, 2-car gar, hrdwd Beach. $435/mo bdrm twnhsa. Neat, firs. Share w/2 fem. + Y.iutlla. 723-6404 clean, drug-free non-47s-1846 or 756-0156 COM • -2B /2B smokers need only -----------·-rg r • call. No cats. $400/ NB Pentha• N/smkr. ~~:~ ":1':J. P;~l~hr ·~~ mo+ 1h utll. 650-4292 Walk to bch/tennls/ resp N/S. $575/mo avl Eaatalda CM Shr 2Br. pool. Pvt br/ba. $550/ 6/1. 751·7551 ext 674. Lrg backyard. Neat, mo. AVC 7/1. 722·7467 CM 3+2 House. Xlnt No Smok, S400+ dep. NB Promontory Point area. Pool, f/p, gar. Utlls Incl. 650-2474 Master bd/ba. Avt now. storage, w/d. kit. n/s, Homa On Prlv Behl Nicely furn. Prof. perf'd. n/p, $500 434-7484 In No. Laguna Beach. Call 675-6770. The Community Market Place. Classified 842-5878 Sec Guard S595 + Oep No peVsmk 494-7659 Buy II. Sell II. Find It. Claaalfled. N .. 3 blks to Bch, Lrg rm, Ba, gar, phone. Designer hm. spa. $625+ v. utll 548-8494 © LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER © *GS 300 CLEA NCE* 1995 LEXUS GS 300 .. ( $399.68 per mo for 36 mos. + tax closed end lease on approved credit. $3500 down + 1st mo. pay, OMV fees, refundable sec. deposit, 15e per ml over 12K ml per yr. Residual $25,081.65. Total payments $14,388.48. (VIN# 094289) , SHOP US BY PHONE 1'995 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 Size Spare llre •Anti-Lock Brakes • All Aluminum V-6 188 H.P •8 Speaker Stereo w/Cassette $299.77 per mo + tax 36 mos closed end lease on approved credit. $2500 down + t st mo pay. OMV fees, refundable sec deposit. 15e per mi over 12K ml per yr. Realdual $19. 635.20. Total payments $10,791 .72. (VIN #095473) • Dual Air Bags • Project100 Headlights • Pre-Wired for Lexus Cellular Phone • Leather Interior OVER 30 PRE.OWNED CER I IFIED LEXUS IN STOCK LEXUS · OF WESTmlnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA. On Beach Blvd., just south of the 22 fwy. 310/327-4103 714/892-6906 • M rt th M yfl ar1 ac Pr1 tlM atr be Sal be elf ad Hl• dEJ O< srn lee ·s drc rec ty Co M1 wt #1\1 cit •T inc oi Stt "A wa ha" in . far mo enc sin ent bui off fes UfM US£ OTO Mc A C fon the , inV' par as . gut I SArumAY, MAY 27, 1995 ro SCllOOU • lllPl.Ollllllt lllrl.OYlllllT lllPLOYlllllT 2121 mll'IVCDOll 3012 1530 1130 ............... 1..... ~a.oe~llll .......... ...... Lift .. 09mpmalonl ............. , ... ......,,.,.. .......... , ... • ••11••......... NWlto• llOU'n• ..._ bMded °" ~ Dlploma a oear. Mv....,ig ......,,._ COUnMlor ,., _, die peoed...,. do,... IFUZZI ==='=-= ~ '-l4IO mo. L.ocet ..._.tor.... teoe.1•" ,....~,. MaySo gr~ilnd leudV· Pi Part time, 1:30 ~ atal ..,._ lt430/mo. upbMI peraeott •/Od An tt9llan b6atto. ·~ happeftlftl mualo ---n,..,.. 12000/Wtc p01en11a1'. om · · ""9ltD111.alN &:30 PM 17.eolhr . ..._ Coela MeN. .... ,~1 computer ..,_. phMI hiring Food Serwrt be •i11m••te to el\ale ~.241va. :.~1~· PIMM ble, DEPENDABLE iiDMiOiiTOiiiliC• PRe8SOPeAATOA comm MlU.. lat DOI! Fff Min 2 yfa •xP ::ro•dM:!rao:!~ ~~~ ...... ~-".! PAYPMONia:ExclllnQ LOSTt COCK•R lndMdual ne.ded 10 P(T, 20-15 ~.Exp FHt growing local Fax reeume: 170.1328 req:d. Apply In peraon women encouraged 1 -~-.--.. ~ NeW In-provtde c:teflcal aup. with Ina & oomputer newapapw need• ••· Reore•tl•n•, Dock· 2-4pm dally, Tri.tlgl• '°apply. Htty+comm • • ~amokar. a.car at· dool allWtT COIN =~~!:!d ~:,ror1y1~: BllPLOYllBNT port for th• Clualfled Friendly Newpor1 Sch ~~ pre .. op. Hand/AHi•• Mgr. Square Mall, 187C>-A M0-'14'4'1 ;i.-~~ Phone Rout ... 1..eoo-Lo•t 5/23. vie TuaUn ~:~rr•:;in~ ~~ office. c.a HO-MOO :::' ,~111pr:::_ ~ :~· ::U~ra:. :' :~ Coata ........ ,.... llHlll•d -comm pool No ~ ~-EXT 301 Ave. & 17th St., Costa community newspaper PIT ll•o••U•11t•I E!CP9ra.nc. on Harrie aall eJCp req.K'tv, Miil •HS T 20-Z5 hta/wlc. Ex.per. \"SW+ '41 uW.... rteMOOaNOI. a WA MeH. REWARDI Call EMPLOYMENT chllin. Accur ... typing for embroidery co. In 1eoo or compallble appear, gd ,.,, 7&1154 ~ThTAU~-I h • required. For reeort ·, 0ay 174-4140 Dlatrlt>uteia. Catt Now 5411-8574. SSlO of 50-65wpm a MUST. Irvine. wk-dye, fx ~. p r • • • h • I p f u I • • .,_ o •· style clothing ator• In EV9 S49-a&e for Important Update. DullH Include data Mull be prollclent Phyalcal/drug acreen-RENTAL A Q ENT PN•M Caro I• hit· Fa•h. I eland. 700-0711 _ 1 d 1-(800)·552-5923. ue•TTH • entry & heavy phones. with Lotua 12a & Ing required. Excellent Full o r part-time Ing Fff kitchen, prep, l~CRiTanv ,,,. nOOMMe • want• .D.10A&. TMVELASANAODITI Opportunity tor Word tor wlndow1. benefill. Apply In per· to handle walk·ln cook & counter staff. ~ "'" 11 r to ahat• 48r hom• w/ V•NDINO• Great 2nd. '1TNESS 3000 Earn $1,000l·Comm. growth. Physical/drug Phonea. fUlng & misc son at 330 w .. t Bay commlHlon rental Apply at: 3333 Beat earn-noon, 18/hr. Next .pool In Huntington Income & Top Quality work at hml No cold testing 11 a prerequf· project•. Call Mon·Frl StrHt, Costa Meaa, bualnHs In Corona St. Suite. 119 Cryllal IO OC Alrl)Of1. 162"'°'4 • e.~a~;.~ .. S747~/mo+~ Equ~~2o-4353 WOMEN'S calllng, appt aettlng, or •II• of employment. 8:30-11:30 am. Ask for CA 92827. del Mar. Mu•t have Court (acrou th• a11cii•TARY. aual- u .... ...._... .. ••LI' DEFENSe: comp aklll nee. 557·7207 Send resume to (714) Pam . 8.3 3 ·7.7 4 9 PrlnUng/Cu•lomer Callfornla Real Estate street from SCP). Or nesa englnee<lng of· 631.-6594 Attention· a 1 E 1 UcenH and be able Call 714·751·2233. flee. Oood pDhon• Learn to defend your· .. $400 D•1LY POSI· Judy Oetting or cal.I P!T Shlpnlng & •rvd 00• xper • t k k d Y'llft~c.-~NT f f -_. R lvl 'Cl rk f • c lbl o wor wee en •· RETAIL SALES voice, WordPerfect, llNTALS u-.w~u.uo Hll In th• com ort 0 TION working for (714) 574--4250 for In-•c• ng •r or n • • rHpona •· Call Mr. Ring average 25 hra/wk, w·~n 2726 OPPORTUNITY your home. 863-7700 Don La.pr• of th• TV terview Embroidery co. Musi customer-oriented 8134400 Full f. Part Tim• nex on working hr•. nnA.-• h 0 w , • Mak 1 n g • be very organized, peraon needed for Radio Shack has FAX reaume to: 71~ jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 29081·-------·1 Money .. Call Don at CM Art/Frame Gallery detail oriented & high buslneu printing & HI r b 0 r Re 1 It y lmmed openings avail a kl 38 H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 soo-366-5277 N •• d • P ff h •IP. energy. Blllngual In aoclal stationery In UP· , -for enthusiastic hard· 1-9_7_9_·94_5_8 ____ _ .:;':,•M;l~•r• :Cho~lu.. Don't 80 Ml•l•d PERSONALS · · Phnes, fifing, It •ales. Spanish a plus. scale retail environ· RESTAURANT working women & dist. Wiii malnlaln 11 II 1 1 1 AUTO MECHANIC · $6/hr start. Pam 645·1095 Ca 11 · M on.fr 1 ment·lrvlne/NB loca· CRYSTAL COVIS men. Prevloua retail On the move? Why be an mmtat~n Wheel allgnment. DRAFTSPllRSON 8:3CM1 :30 am. Ask for tlon. Includes Satur· SHAKE SHACK 1 h 1 f 1 b t It WU my own. &45·9229 :r~:~n!f~~ena:!twn~to~ PEDSONALS Apply In peraon, New· Interior/Architecture p .. m . 8 3 3 ·7 7 4 9 days. For Info c,UI Now Hiring F(T, P{f. ~~tear~'!~. ~:,, u mo~ Young married couple, eve~ 30 di:r,s with an ~ 3002 port Ttre, 3000 E. drafting experience 71 4-883·1200 ll221. Must be avallable for Into call 71 4-979-8003. prof'• •••king nice 0 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Coast Hwy, CdM. H d P!T Work F{T Pay May 27th weekend. Elle Ung ew PPi• necessary. ar aur· eam.12 M-F, no exp All Kinds of Jobs For 644-0210 or 497•9666 RADIO SHACK. ~a.!'n ~ ~y 2:i;w w~ lhat generatH IQflg Beauty Supply FT/PT face design co. In necessary. s8.00/hr All Kinda of People. Mequtl09PIY!llflmd; .... term rea ~ncome. Min. needs Friendly Person COM-Brooke 206·5489 Ask for Mark 852-0247 Claaalfled. ldlolltmploytr " ~~~·~·.w'~f;~1uf1t~ req.13,900 ......... Call wlthGreatAttltude& Driver Wented · 800·M1.S354. Appearance. S5/hr+. need to be Famllar at South Coast Plaza. w/Orange co. & have John 557""194· OMV Printout. Please Chrlatm•• Around the I n q u I re W I t h I n . Sell your extra • household items in Classifl!Jd GARAGES FOR RENT 2740 MORTGAGES • T.D:S 2918 World now hiring. No 2060 Harbor. CM. Investment. Free kit/ tralnlng. 714-443· 1834 EARLY BIRD Reliable, cheerful counter help. Local coffee shop. Mo/We/ Fr/Sa. 4:45am·11am. 548-2224, after 11 am. '"'Four \Vheeler of the Year'' When you wri1c a Classified ad, include ull 1hc facts and get the rc~ults -Fo11 r \\'lteelcr E'ald• CM. Safe, cln, sngl on pvt alley nr Tustln & 20th. Storage only. $125/mo. &46-7363 COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE you wanl. 642·5678 Exper'd Cooks Wanted Downtown HB Loe. Send ReaumH: 210 13th St. HB, 92648. GENERAL SUMMER JOBS .. ''Best of What's New'' • -----•I ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS 3002 PERSONALs 3002 $395/WK If qualified to work In order dept. No eic.p. needed. Must be 18+ and able to start Immediately. Call Mr. Stewart 289·1588. '"~All-Star Sport Utility'' BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 3·RM OFFICE SUITE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fronting Via Udo .. Just remodeled. $700/mo. 714-640-5882 SUB LEASe 250 sq ft front office apace with air cond and bath In lndust compleJC near 55/405/JW Airport. $225/mo. 548-9814 INDUSTRIAL 2788 If you arc pregnant ... and don't know what to do? Call Cherub Adoption 1-800-549·3994 WltneH? Auto Accident Mar 3. 11 :30am. Bear St at FORECLOSURE BJdg. SCP & 405. Serloua 26,430 aq.tt. Mu•t be need. (714) 509·7067 •old by 0/301951 In~.,.,...=",_ ___ _ HB bus. pk, ownr paid FOX TV wants you for S1,750,000 In 1990. a new •how. Have 8ank/ownr must aac. funl Make $$1 Call $1,189,000 Xlnt condl 818-973-2315. Call Goody 939.2126. ""'s,,...w...,l,...m_mf_,_ng__,,.ln-,.,..,r-u-c""u-qn- BbSINES'S & FlNANCE Bt;JSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Certifled . 25 yra exp. Guar water-sale. Age 6 mo+ Steffie 548-6221 Urgently wl1h to contact an •x•mployee • of lnt 'I Middle East Assoc. of NB named Marie or Merine. Left co. In 1989. Please write to R. Henderson, 519 Inman Rd., Lyman, s.c. 29365·9649. B~NEFITS OF YOUR --------OWN BUSINESSll LOST •. Travel Discounts "' & Perk•. Pff, Earn FOUND S 1500/Mo. Tax Ben-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eflts. Call Jud y FOUND BUNNIES * 714·721·5850 * 3 sweet bablds, that Fro• Frenchl•• need lovlng homell Seminar. Discover Call (714) 525-2428 how to own your own FOUND Poatel Annex+ Wed • June • 14th Male Huakl 7:00pm. a :OOpm brown eyes. Near 22365 El Toro Road Mesa Dr In back bay El Toro • CA RSVP area ..... Call 8$2-0967 @(800) 458·1525 FOUND: Beautiful young kitty, female, LOCAL RTe•24 Loca· orange brown & tlona• Buy All or black vicinity 20th & Part•Poeslbl• 2K Tu1tl~ Ave .• Costa Wkly*8()()..599-6789 Mesa. 548·8342 Own A Bu•ln••• In LOST CAT White fem Your Neighborhood Calico with orange, Postal Anne•+ has brn & grey markings locatlon1 available on back. "Jessica" right In your neighbor· waa la1t Hen Fri, 5/18 hood. We offer pack· on Montecllo Dr. aging & •hipping, COM. 644·1996. leave copies and complete mag. REWARD! bualn••• aervlces. LOST MALe CAT Blk Turnkey $85K, aome financing available. face, ear• & tall. W/ (800) 459.1525 dark gold body, white leg• & blue eyes. Last seen Sun 6/21 4pm. ; . Hair Styllat• exp'd, FT/PT. Full ave salon, great people, loc, parking. CM 642·6212 Interior Deslgn/SalH E•p•r'd Dealgnor High end retall fur· nlture co. In l'lunllng· ton Bch. Must have In· terlor design exp. & eJCtenslve sales exp. Must work weekends. Apply: 8881 Warner Ave. or FAX.774·2918. -------------·-------------• I I D YES,SELL ~V-CAR I . Lp "'°"" v.dot Cord D MC OVISA DAM X ,_ bp-- Mool lo DN.'I' N:OT JJO w ..,._ C--CA~Z7 (Ti.) 642,U1IO>1A1C CTl'i IJl-4$'4 ,,.,_"'""o+I ,.._ o.'4 ,..,_ .... -------·~ Yf a--a•-,,_ .,. .... c....... a--cv - • S IO b-: .i '-t, $I 00 eodt oMtt.or.al litw ·-------------------------- •. \" ro11w/Jilc ,\ '"·~":.,'; m : It's a great \vay to end a test drive. GDISCOVERY PAV PHONE ROUTE 50 Local & Estab Sltea Earn $1 500 weekty. 1~58824hrs REWARD If any lnfor. ~Pilot ~ Plea .. 1 Call 548-0227 2258 Orange Ave. CM 1-----------------;.;;;.::;,;;;_;.._;;;;._ ____ ..;;.... ___ -ll DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER WEARABLE ART. SWEATS & TS EwerybOdy lhCMlld h1v' at le11t ont .. person1tiled =tee shirt, th1t Is. Why not dtslgn Ont ,or tr 1 fflend ualng our 14-paga, full-color ? ChooM from 1 mix of appllqut. and ..inttd ctlaiOI'• lncludittg charming dino111K p1ttern ftr clli'4r8fl, anlm .. a and floral design• Uslno ltoft-Oft. two-aided fvlible bonding makes It so uay• ...,. ____________ _ Sfnd chtCk 10 o ll.P120 Swt1tt & ra •.oo N4np Patttfn Otpl. a 112-pege cttllOO ..... $3.15 pro 8 2313 (Plcturrne 700 woodworklnt Van °Nu~~. CA 91409 and handtcrtft projtctt) ___ ...._..._ __ Zip . """lnetudll flott ..... ...,.,.. 'i'The Buyer·'~ Market" vcheck your shopping list off by' stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers!. "Buy, ~ase or Browse" ~ .... nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sat· action SADDLEBACK &·. !I CREVlll IMw Sal• Lening ' service Parts IRVINI AUTO CENTIR 1·S00-8S1·D77 714 !80-1200 Soni Aut 01 ...... "\. ;; ll'1/}{[£~~'11 ~ . CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 ~~2~, CM. RAY fLADllOI HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714.Q0.7800 • j • 'Ncapcn BeKhlCt..ca Mw O.Wy Pilue EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 ·-·--Pl•••• be aware that the listings In thl• cat- egory may require you to can a 900 number In which there Is a charge P4lf' minute. $1,000 WEl!KLY --------Stuffing envelope• PETS & et home. Quer•n· teedl Homework· ANIMALS 6049 era needed nowl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I l!••Y wor~ e xcel· lent P•W· t'ree d• tella. Send S.A.S.I! P .O. Box 800-KQ, Ulfta, PA 19037. EARN ieOKJyr In the 2 FREE Klttenal 6 weeks old. Black & white females, & 1 fe- male calico (mother) housebroken. Ask for Jeannec;:;>714-e73-1391 printing Industry. For __ AD_O_P_T_·_A-·P_E_T __ info pkg Hnd S12+$3 S&H to BTC, Box Every Sat & Sun at 11128, Costa Mesa, PETSMART, Fountain 82627. Allow 14 dya. Valley. Puppies, kit· tens and more, all DOMESTICS 5540 l!lderlr Cere Shop/ cook/drive. Engllsh- apeaklng lady. Aera. Uva In/out. 78o-3922 looking for loving, car- ing homes. CALL 597- 9037 for more Info. ADORABLE At<C Pupplea & CFA Kitten• We have the largest selection of pedigree Home Helper. I wlll dogs & cats anywhere work for you. Full or All loved & well part time, xlnt refs, will PET' .. c .. aDredH,!ONrT BCH travel. 548-8017 _,. " Northeast comer or · NANNY WANTED Adams & Brookhurst 2 anorneya nffd live 963-4887 In or out for 5 mo yr =---.....,..---.,..-.....,.. old In lmmac Tur· Seve abused and tle<ock home. Some abandoned pets. Be a English & It hHk"P-volunteer/foster. Call Ing req'd, Wiii pay 714-597-9007. good money. Need a soc Sec • for taxes. _n_c_11"1: __ T_S ___ 6- 0 -. 7-5 Refs a must. 854-5436 auo Prof Cook/It housek· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ping wanted, live out, Any U.S City; From FfT. Non-smkr. CdM. ** $180 ** Call 714-673-3643. C1·W•r) MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 From 1340(RT). NOADVAHCI! Req'd. 800-38CMS802 YANNl·THE POND 4 Xlnt Plaza seats S90/ea. 7 23·5041 Sund•r• Trevel. AHTIQU•S 4 U "Vear Clearance Sale" GARAGE SALES 10-40"' om 548-4123 312 Newport Btvd. ---------••UY IN Q ITEMS• CORONA From 1800-1960. 1 pc to enUre Hlat•. Paint· DEL MAR 6122 Inga, books, furniture, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii etc. Immediate .cash, 7AM·12 Noo.,, SAT top s. 873-6223 Iv mag onlr. soe to $250 cash only. New dog house, gas dryer, APPLIANCES 601 1 cloth Ing, 1aptop com- puter, child'• Trek mtn blk.-new, many Ktnrnore Washer uema. 4720 Courtl 2 yr• old. 3-cycle. Or. (PCH & Cameo $200. 722·1242 In NB Highlands). 433-9026 Of' 458-8282. Pleue leave message BLOCK SALE 5/27 ' SAM. 2308 Pactnc Dr. :::R'."'::l!~lll'~R=:l'."'::Q~K=:RA='":"T=o:":::R:--f::-o-r1 In th• alley. garage 150 080. Work• well. 640-7131 1--------- WASHl!R/DRYER $75 COSTA MESA 6124 ••. atored for 2 year•. Call 873-15HI FURNITURE 6014 Antique dreuer. two end tbla, achool dHk. Baal Offer. 784-7958. Bdrm i •t trpl drHHr, mirror, nllHld, Ouffn hdbd. $300. 673-2413 ****** . ••turd•r M•v s.27 Everything from Furnl· ture to Fox coats! Clothes, JeWlery, Anti· qu•s, China. Sliver, Heirlooms, Records, Baby Items, 6 House- hold. Cameras, Mes- Hge Rec:Ofdera, Olrt Oevll Vacuum (with attatchments). ETC .•. use •. 18TH ST. Beeutllul Chine 3 FAMILY Cabinet matching MOVING SALE endtbls, teak book· SAT. Onl~ fS/27 case, dining tbl w/6 Baby Item•~ Toys, chalra, coffee tbl, Electronics, Furniture wingback chair, com-& Misc. 817 Junlpero ~ ~~~ aolld ALL DAY SAT & MON Old amall small odd• iiDROOM i UITi S. & Ins. Booka, tools, w.st 0Hlgn. Qu .. n knitting. lake & ocean platform bed dra/mlr flahlng tackle. & armolre. 723-1831 490 Costa Mesa St Futona '88,bunk beds Ei TATK i ALll lolS of 1159, 6po ¥\'roght Iron antiques,& unique dnet S228. Opn 7 dys Items. Behind th• Red Mt. hM ... 632·5030 Uon Inn, Paularlno Sat MOVING. 36" And ped 27 Sun 28 8am. table 170 It wd, 3 2· M U L T I •Ill' A M I LY drwr chHta 15x26x SAL• Sat, Baby ltml, 22"H 185 ... 2 blk furn, hH hOld, •lee> patio chra. 840-15438 tronlc, photo, comptr, .-....-~ ..... --===• athletic, art auppl, c<* Aat&ataH Table •l•cllbl••· Oleneagles w/8 fwlval chalra. Terrace.(Valley/Vlcto- NOO 0 80 841•2111 rla) W-COata Me._. 8UNDAY ONLV1 llUCBAlfOISI lam-noon. ClothH, llJSC. •ou ~~".;!he!~:"· ~ ~= NIWPOIT · .., e?MM7. IUCB 1111 -=---· ........ ··a:.=.--:.... ::=.,, • .J .tt!:r-· mteo. ''" •• - Harbor Blvd. t;!~ J:: .. ~ .. l. ... sr· n ~ ~-l ii'i . .. .:; ~iii' ~ i ... ~ .. ~ l.'!t:..• ~:::i ......... SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1995 • 1205 vurs 1960 NASH METROPOLITAN Hard top. ><Int C011'.'f S2 800 Call 545·16·1C Whether you r6! bu,m~ o; sethng , C as:..f•eC covers all your neoch • oro Mc AC ton the inv par as' gm I .· MAY I OTH THROUGH MAY 29TH he Harbor Boulevard of Cars I st Annual Memorial 'Day -Celebration is proudly brought to you by sixteen of Orange County 's finest automobile dealers . Over the· ne-xt 20 days, this is your opportunity to take advantage of tremendous savings and selection on every new 1995 model automobile in stock at any one of the. Harbor Boulevard of Cars dealers! Choos~ from over 4, I 00 cars and trucks with special lease and finance rat~s available for this special month of Hay! took for the Harbor Boulevard 'of Cars banners displayed on the lampposts along the center median of Harbor Blvd. designating the dealers ready to serve you. Thurs., May 25th -Mon., May 29th Visit any one of the dealers listed below and receive your 3'x S'American Flag, pole, and ornament at . absolutely no cost!* •1imi1tdsupplyso.hurry1n! ORANGE QOUNTY'S PROUD DEALERS SERVING YOU: I .S.LJ Z LJ NABER'S ISUZU 31 30 Harbor Blvd. (714)540-9100 . c:m N :DA. COSTA MESA HONDA . 2888 Harbor Blvd. (7 14)436-5050 . '*"a"+-·· GE:!CllD. . . CONNELL CHEVROt.ET-GEO ~128 Harbor Blvd. (71 .. )546-1200 Iii CAMPBELL MAZDA 1425 Baker St. (714)545-3334 ~ ... c::• •1=1~ . SOUTH COAST ACURA 2925 Harbor Blvd. (71'4)979-2500 COSTA MESA LINCOLN/MERCURY 2626 Harbor Blvd. (714)540-56JO • • ii1••-.. .....-.. MW ATLAS CHl\YSLER rn"'su" PLYMOUTH l!'n 2929 Harbor Blvd. 546-1934 1111 ATLAS DODGE 292Sa Harbor Blvd. (71 .. )546-1934 • NISSAN COSTA MESA 2845 Harbor Blvd. (714)540-6410 @ @ c A D I L I.:. Ac. IB'-.U C K ' NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd. (714)5*9100 COSTA MESA MITSUBISHI 2833 Harbor Blvd. (714)545-1700 • ORANGE COAST JEEP-EAGLE 2524 Harbor Blvd. (714)549~023 t • .. •I ' .. \IL~\ \I Hl>I-" Mesa Verde c.c. s Costa Mesa Goll Club VICTORIA ST. :\E\\'POBT TEHH,\<:t: fMer-V~ Pt 111 rides lae 2.Map 3. Pn.dmtteJ Newport 4. Coast Newport Propatie8 5. Coast Newport Propatie8 6. <:<>Mt Newport Proputice 7. c.o.st Newport ProputJea 8. C.0-t Newport ProputJea 9. c.o.st Newport ProputJea I ·1 10. Co.st Newport Plopatia I 11. Co.st Ncweort ProputJea 12. c.o.t. Ne ; c.-t ProputJea I 13. c.o.t Ne.port ProputJea 14. eo.t Netplll"l ProputJea 16. Wtda6-oat Homa Inc. llalton 17. Watermd.Bomnlac,~ COLLE<; I·: P..\ BK Costa Mesa \IF~\ Dl·I. \1 \H Orange County Fairgrounds 18. Wata6ooot Bomee lac, Ralt.on 19. Water&oot Homea lac, Ra1t.cn 20. Wca6'oot Bomee Im:. RealUJn Una-Home Story 21. Va1erdtne Propea'tie8 Inc 22. Grubb &. Ellis i Jlc:ekkuda] R.ea1 &tJlt.e Sen1cr.s 23. Grubb 8t Ell.le RnldmtteJ Real &tat.e Scnlces Bl. Grubb &FJl.18 Jleekknttel Real FAt.lite Sa dcee 85. Grabb 8t FJlJe Raldcntlel Ral FAUlte Sc:rwlcea -Gnlbti & FJba ........ dW R.ea1 &cat.e Scntuee 'ifl. Grabb & DJ. Rearla•WRal~Sawb.e South Coatit Plaza UNIVERSlTY WARM & INVITING 48R home w/fam nn. din nn, Fr doors. 2 frpls. 2 patios, fruit bees 8t back yd spa. Lovely landscaping ln prime locaUon! Offered at $489,000 NEWPORT NOll11I VD.IA DISTRESS NOW ONLY $395.000 Upgraded 3 beaoom Medina P\an W1 pirne aJ.de.sac location. Tons of~ ro hrcMd & ~ lk>oring. Berber ~ . "& mil iOfed wals. Guard gated cx:mnriy cbse to Fashion l<;land, beaches, & freeways DllEAMY SUNSETS FROM OC£ANFRONT CORNER $775,000 Here's ycu chance to bulki neN ... Oce.Mfront comer w/Soul:ft.uest exposure fa fab.b.is smsets! Located betv..ieel the Newport & Bab;>a Pk!.rs on prime 35 x 60" oceanfrontzige. Wai<~! Don't 1A.1CSe another minute, cal to see this tenillc ~ today P£NINSl1LA POINT SPAaolJS HOME $798,000 Large 5BR. 3BA hane feal1li°YJ den, ~ nn. fan»; nn & a great enler'talnltlJ patio with a fire pt. ~ bay "4ev.ls from upper level. A rrust see. POSTAL ANNEX 8tJSINESS OPPOlll1t1NITY FOR $100.000 Exc.elent oppom.nty to <:Mlrl a thr1\Mlg postal annex th.lt boasts an authorized PAC BEU. payment lot::mioo. Be yoll' ™11'\ boss' Make yoll' offer ro.N. HAll80ll VIEW HOMES M011VATm SE •FR .. $599.000 ~ kxated ~ Harbor \lelJ Homes near cormullty pool. cUltn.ise & more. 4BR. 3.SBA. encbied en~. thwsands of lrt:ks & ~back yard gardens. HIGHLY UPGRADED 38R Medina Plan In Ide- a) cuJ.de..sac location. Marble floors. Berber carpeting & minored walls. C1ose to Fashion Island. beaches & fwys. REDUCED TO $395.000 BAVFRONT SACRIFICE A..l.T.D. AVAll.ABl.£ $575.000 Views of Udo Bay. Udo Isle. city lights & mountains. great attention to interior detail rd artisan c.abintty & fireplace facades Easa; single level floorplan Boat slip to 30· available Cal for l1lOl"e Wormabon HUGE POOL HOME Wl'l1f BAY/PARKl'CITV UGHl'S VU $899.900 Spacious SBR. SBA home featuring a marble entry w/mlrrored walls & grand staircase leading to huge master retreat. Panelled Ubrary, 3 marble frpls, c.eramic We flooring, kitchen has granite countertops. A very private fee w/large pool & spa. MAKE YOUR OFFER! MOVE RIGHr IN. $269,900 Divorce fOl'tl!S sale of this spacious l...ake\A.oocl Ponderosa hane on a ~ street. Just 11 yrs yang & ready to mow fgtlt In. 3BR + Sl6lr000l, 2.5BA 2~ ftoorplan Ex.celent time to b.iy for under $300K. MAGNIFlCENr TENNIS ESTATE FOR $2.890MD. Magnificent 5BR. 6BA residera featuring many hJ-tech eledJCI lie systems & liljlting . heated pOol/spa, lighted tennis court. t-...ge entertainlng tenace. 2-stOfY gazebo w/malds cps . dti-en 's playgruni. stLrming city. mouitain W!WS from aknosl every room 4<:ar garage OWNER MOVED OUT OF STATE. MUST SEU. $189.500 OMler has been transferred .. needs to get on with their life! 3 bedrooms. pi<lnlation sluters. new interior painl rustan cabinets. Con.vi & nu:h more. 2"<:ar garage Oil for details on this great Newport buy! -~-.. _...._ STROU. TO BAY. Bf.ACH & park from this spacious SBR. 38A home. Fam nn. din nn + Ideal patio for entertaining Offered at $798.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 GRAND COUNTRY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. $1.380MIL Magruhcent Stonendge 4BR. 4 SBA estate W/<:'J'!ry amenity you can imagine OJer 5900 c;q ft of elegant IMrg From the elegant marble fonnal entty lo the hjly LvldScaped ground; you I en~ this pagoral .-.elllng You nEEd to see ihis excepOOnal home today' BEAOI COTTAGE ON 1HE POINT $378.000 TIM:> bdrm cottage located on ·L'" Street Pk on Penin PL w/year-round sunny patio & deck above garage. Home w/lots of possibility. Being sold AS IS.. A rare opportunity to buy into thl. established community BIG UDOISl.E BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW $ l .895MO. Llrge entertaining home pU; huge bayfront deck room for ass· yacht. nc..merous designer detads. elevat & snnrung \A.et bar A great Udo Isle slraet BE YOUR OWN BOSS NEAR 11IE BEACH Two lxµJr-~ in excclent So Ql!d neighborhocd. Location Loost>on Location Wei maint31ned & loc.ited vi high traffic areac; Offered <1t $1451< & $450K A LOT OF HOUSE FOR so UTTl.E ••• $489.000 ~ this beautifuly cared for 4BR home w/family ruom. ~room. French doors. 2 frpb. custom cabinets & . t. OOy wn;b.i.i in krt.. ~ ~ entJy. 2 patios. trees + a spa in the bock ~ Your dreams can come true' I CO'ZY I& BRIGHT 2Br ~ houle w/vtew from UIJPC". deck. Vaulted ceilng ln llY nn. NSce pado. 8alc:h clc»e locadon Reduced to $378,000 DAYNA ft!i iii 651-4610 New Listings Aliso VleJo Must see! l 8c:l + den townhome. Ptivate spa In pted comm. Patrick Bartollc $216, 900 fasml1te Creek Fabulous location. greenbeh and ocean 2 Bd. + den. Carole Johnson $429,000 Cllffb•e• Huce s bedroom. 4 bath home on oversized lot Bay & ocean vtews. James GraJ $749,000 ao... a. i..a.e amr..n home an N1F ocearl view lot Slleps 6crn bale CoroM. Fruit Se•H9 $3, I S0,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:0Q A.M. ;_ 5:30 P.M. __,, 7 DAYS A WEEK - Family ·Neighborhoods Easeskle Costa Mesa Outstandlne 3 Bel. 2 Ba. family home w/pool. Must see! Patrick Bartol le $342 ,000 Eastslde South Costa Mesa Build 2 unlt condo on this Eastslde lot Approved p lans go with property. Sheridan & Sheridan $199,000 Newport North Townbomes lmmac. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. wAoft. 2 car pr. Soartnc vltd. celllna. No Mello-Roos FP. built-Ins. Gree Lombardi $213,500 Eastbluff Brand new remodel -view, pool, laf'le single level. Coby Ward $539,000 Shore CJtffs A truly charmJnc single story home In beach community. 3 Bd FR. wood floors. sunny ~tio. Special! Dottle Valentine $575,000 Spotlight Blc Canyon Cultom Tum-key cus· tom by Fari. ' Bd. library. medJa room, pool and spa, granite and marble. Sa111 Marvin $2,495,000 Balboa Pe11lnHla Point Exquisite bayfront site & home. S bedrooms, dock. E\tan Corkett $J,IOO,OOO ~ Cove Bank ownedl Pristine condition! Gated community close to beach. Don't Miss this excellent value! Patltck Bartollc $370,650 Upper Newport Bay lovely rose-oov- efed home In peat neighbofhood. Fonnal dining. Large yard with jacuzzi. 3 Bd.1 Ba. MJdcey Rowe $399,'°° Newport North VIiias 3 Bd. VIiia masterpiece. Private loc. Cated comm. Grq Lombardi $424, 990 Baycrest South Highly uperaded 2 Bd. +den & family room. Fabulous pool & spa. Austero & ~arvln $525,000 Harbor Rldce Lowest priced custom home In Harbor Ri<f«e. 4 Bd, 6 FP. laf'le lot. a landscape of lawn, trees, & Kol pond Austero & KJm $995,000 Mesa Verde Huge family home over- lookJnc 15th fairway of Mesa Verde CC Pool, spa, sportscourt.. Huge lot Must see! Sheridan & Sheridan $995,000 Beach Properties Corona Hllblands Warm tradidonal 48d l8a. home wl,,assy rear yard & ocean views. Walklng ~to shops & restaurants. Weclarz & Weclan $595,000 Irvine Terrace Quality home w/roman· tic master suite w/ F'P. l Bd. 3 Ba. pool. Traditional style w/ lots of space. Marian PhlDlppl $595,000 Cameo Hlchlands PRICE REDUCTION ! BRING OFFERS! LEASE OPTION. £\tan Corkett $I, 150,000 C.orona del Mar Charmine quality cus- tom home steps to COM beach, loads of amentles ·guest house, wine oetlar, library. Cllrts Undsay $I, 195,000 Balboa Island 45' level bayfront lot on Uttle Island. 45' slip and view Reedy & Reedy $1,895,000 Harbor Rldce Newly built 5 Bd home with library, workout room. pool and spa View, View. View! KJm & Austero $1 , 950,000 View Properties El Nlcuel Helchta Bank owned! 5.lncle family 3 Bd. 2.5 &.. Canyon views! Patrick Bartollc $325,500 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd. condo shows like a model Uparades. Views of mountains & dty lights. Sara Hinman $199,000 Harbor RJdce Wann. prtvace. u,.aded pat view, 4 8d. 3.5 S.. ~ 3 FP. 3 car p . Marble entry. MillOfS. brick & wood kCentS. Carol Bera $639,000 Udo Peninsula Unparalleled view of harbor from this 2 Bd. penthouse condo. 24 hr. cuanf. WalJt to shops & ~urants. Mike Marr $750,000 , Shorecllffs Cute little cottage with lots of charm & potential located in the c.anyon Ocean, mountain & dty lliht views £\tan Corkett $795,000 La1una Beach Spectacular whitewa- ter. Catalina & dty lights views of Laguna from this secluded hilltop location terry Finster $975,000 North Lacuna Completely rebuilt In 1988. 3 Bd. 3 5 Ba. State of the art kitchen. huce tam Uy/game room. spectacular views! Connie Mauentl $1,995,000 lrvlae Cove 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath, 6ar carace with ocean view. Rick Lancevtn $2, 900,000 644~1600 Exclusive Big Canyon Blc Canyon Custom Exquisite custom Medltenanean est.ate. Coif course view. Gary &..ecrand $2,950,000 . . . ---... ..__.. -·---.. -· 8AYFRONT ESTATE 151 5 East Bay Avenue OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. Exquisite and charming this unusual property can rarely be found. Bayfront setting wi!h verandas, brick decks, and lush landscaping give the ambiance to this 4 bedroom home. One can readily appreciate the rich wood floors, moldings and craftsmanship that are so unique to this property. Sandy beach and a large dock are yours to enjoy, harbor and light vistas sparkle and an additional parcel with 6 garages, flowering gardens and paddle tennis court give you the best there is to offer . .:.'t.. • No One Knows More About The Coast .... JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTWE 759-3750 ~------------------------- I Susan Scanlan 759 .. 3717 T\\10 GREAT PRICE REDUCTIONS! 50 I PLAYA "Dolores" plan redone from top to bottom -corner location. Was $4'~ ,99'\ Now $369,000 • •Subject to lendeTS approval 84 OCEAN VISTA Sea Island's largest plan, exquisitely done. Terrific golf course location. ·was $71 ~,9QQ. Now$ 99,000 Owner "eeds to SELL NOW. Recent dramatic pria mluction makes tfris ocea" a"d city lights view ftomt tlae btst value for a Devonshire model i" Harbor Ridge. Tfris frame features 5 bedrooms. 3.5 batfrs , 2 family rooms , 2 nrepltxes, marble entry. AC, and a 3 'car garage. RICK LANGEVIN 759-3759 $825,900 Jiarhor Ridge Specialists CAROL BERG 759 .. 3739 1520 SANDCASTLE DRNE 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. Spacious family room. New carpets, drapes, and freshly painted. 3 car garage. Reduced to $598,000 Carole McMahan-Johnson '''" Mca,nca6 Awar4 Winner 759 .. 3704 T liese are Just a Sampling of the Great Opportunities Available to You! 644~1600 Exceptional 5 bedroom , 7 bath custom estate overlooking the 14th fairway and green . Beautiful cul-de-sac location with private pool and spa . ' SHIRLEY HARRIS r 759 ... 3727 flM KLINE 759 ... 3771 ~ .· ---~---------- JOHN 717~4711 McMonigle PREMIER LIDO ISLE 8AYFRONT 343 U1n L100 Soun Completely remodeled with limestone and neutral decor. Fabulous sunny location on an oversized lot next to community greenbelt and sandy beach. Panoramic sunset views from large patio and rare rooftop deck. Huge master suite with sitting area. Gaggeneau kitchen. 3 car garage. Short walk to village and amenities. Bayfront living at its finest! OPEN· SATURDAY 6' SUNDRY 1 PM -5 PM ' $2,595,888 t The Prudential California Realty names drawing winner Linda Reed of The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office congra1ula1es Tanya Danstt and daughlers. Monique and Nicole. for winning The Pruden11al\ monlhJy drawing. May's prize wa' a S500 Norcl,tmm gift cenificate. Oan~r's entry wa" cho!.en from hundreds of re'iident., who entered the firm\ monthly giveaway drawing. Reed d1~1nbuled the wmnmg nyer tll the Oan-.er rc'idence "Our monthly drawing' are simply an exprt"1on of thanks to the people of Newport Beach. who support our company.• c;he <,aid. A long-ume re,1dent of Newport Beach. Reed j, c·uremely ~nowledgeable about the market in thi\ premier 1.-ommumty. She t.peciahte!-in Harbor View homes where 'he once lived and rabed a son. The June drawing ,., for 'IX passes to Disneyland and 150 in Disney Dollars. For more information, call you} area sptcialist from The Prudential California Really Newport Btaclt o!Jice, (714) 759- 6600. • Another winner ... Kent McNaughton of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach announced another winner m hi<; successful Linda Reed (r), congratulates Tonya Danser ond daughters, Monique & Nicole. Kent McNaughton and Mary De Tullio Toro Conley program to famil iari1e Newpon Beach agent' with his listingi.. McNaughton holds a broker preview each Friday which allow!. all Newport Beach agents to review hi!-Iii.ting~. At the previews. agenL' not only enjoy a lunch. but also get the chance to win a $100 Nurthtrom gift certificate. "This lund of mcenuve increase!> the preview~ turnout.• Kent "aid. The winner Wall Mary DtTuJUo of Coast Newport Properties who previewed 2233 Bayside Drive in Newpon Beach McNaughton select.~ the wrnnef' from the agents' business card~ and then noufic, the winner by phone. After each preview. McNaughton con1:1ct' each agent who attended the open h\lU\e and sends them a property brochure For au JOUr real estau nuds, call Kent McNaughton of Coldwell Ba nicer Newport Beach, (714) 644·9060, ext. 16Q. • And date<; to remember ... 1he ~cond annual Newpon Shores Community Garage Sale, June 3. 7 a.m. -4 p.m .. hosted by Kennk Jo RUzo or Waterfront Homes Inc. The garage \ale coincides with the Shore-; annual Clean-Up Day 'lated for June 3. Maps to the approximately 20 'alt: locationi. are available, 7 a.m. · 4 p.m .. sale day al 400 62nd St. and 222 Orange: m the Shorell. Refre~hmenti. may be purcha-.ed at the clubhou-;e. Call Kennu Jo Riu.o at (714) 631-UOO nr(714)642-4917~ The Corona del Mar SK and 2 Mile Fun Walk il-planned for June ~ For the founh }Cat. Coast Newport Properties'' the maJor spon-.or of the popular e'ent UKl~ for the Coa't Newpon team at the wator '-lation~. food linei.. regi,trat11111 dc\k and fini'h hne. Regi,tratlon include-. (runner $19 and walker $16) a colorful race T-,hin. a gourmet breakfast and a commemorat1' c water bottle. Day of the race. regil>tra1ion " $2,.5. Race proceeds go to the Rcv11ah1atinn of Downtown Corona del Mar and the Youths Sports Program for the City of Newport Beach Communi1y Service' Department. Coast Newport PropertUs is at 4 Civic Pl.aVJ, SuiJe 26Q, Newport 8t(lch 92660, (7 14) 644-1600. ••• Orange County Coldwell Banker 11aJe, a.~sociates have recentJy panicipated in Previews Property marketing seminar. wh.ich provide valuable training and infonnallon about marketing luxury propcrtie!>. Four such training ~s<;ion' have occurred thus far in 1995. "Training \UCh a.-. thi!> i' reprei.entative of the Coldwell Banker commitment to ongoing education and developmenl to eni.ure our c;ales associates are the most knowkdgcable and prepared real e-;tate professional~ in the busine .. s." said Bob Lefever, president of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co. During the fir~! pan of the half-day 'eminar, Coldwell Banker Orange County training director Connie Hom presented an overview of the marketing system and related material~. Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach North ~ale<. ai.i.ocrate Tara Conley. an e'<penenced Preview' Property mar~eter. j1ltned tn the trnining. di\Cu<;,ing her pcr,onah1ed h'hng pre\Cntation 'ucce" \\-Jlhrn lhe upper-tier real C'\l.sle area Tu recel\ e the i:l1\ c11:d ue ... 1gna11un. Pre\ 1ew' Propen} Speciali't -.ale' <h,llllalt:'- mu\t complele a ceruficatmn cour-e Jnd meet e'tabh,hed pcrforman(e cntena anJ ,ale' C\ptnence reqmremenl\. Rtal fatale 811y Lines is a weekly col11mn dtdicaud to loral real eltale 110·~ "t encourage you to u nd your featured ilt'ms. such as: prQmotin11s, 11ew or rthirt\, awards, community invofrtmtnl, new projects atrd any <>lhtr news which keep~ our readers informed to: Joyce Scherer. Real Estate Buy Lint.f, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627, or you can fax your press rl'ltase to Joyce at 7 /.1-65(). 4802. Send a phot<> (blaclt. & while, if possible) wilh Company Name and Person on back and marked Buy Litres). Deadline: 5 p.m .. Tuesday. Waterfront Homes honors agents at awards banquet Gold awards go to top-selling agents C1ung an mcru5e in earnings of more than 25% in 1994 m comparison with the pre' ious year. the founders of Waterfrom Home~.lnc .. honored agents who helped propel the Newport Beach real estate ' company to new heights at a recent awards banquet. About 90 agenL11 -who comprise Waterfront's team -attended the luncheon at Bistro 201 in Newport Beach. Oil Foerster, who with his wife. Patricia. founded the company 20 years ago, revealed as a team, Waterfront Homes experienced a significant sales volume during 1994. Among top selling agents ho~ with gold awards were &ther Fine, Grayce Taliaferro. Marlene Husel, nm Can. Manny Stcllino. Nancy Barfield, Tom lovenitti and Sharon McKinnon. Top earner for 1994 was William M. Fccncy •f Newport Beach. "I am honored to receive this award amon~ so many knowledgeable and e"penenced profCMionats," he said. "This year was a difficult one for the rul estate 1odustry which meant we all had to work extra hard to make it such a success." Fteney recently oelcbnled 19 years with Waterfront Homes. Combinin1 the talent and porc:ssron.usm of his five-pcnoo IC&Dl -a 5uper aub-division of Waterfront Homes • Feeney bas mana&ed lO achieve rec:ord- b'feaking sales despite setbacb in the economy and Orange County's bankn.lptcy. Gold award winner Esther Fine said the age-old virtues of hard work. perseverance and a strong commiunent to the client provided the big payoff for her. "There are many people in this business who approach their career as a hobby · a part-time venture." she said. "For those of uo; who embrace our jobs full time, opportunities abound not only for us, but our clients ~ well." Top seller Marlene Hassel ~· "We offer our clients a level of service unparalleled in the indu try. All of us al Waterfront Homes are proud of our . reputation.'' The team of Jovenitti and Barfield rulized that in difficult times, it is critical to develop an cflectlvc stratel)' custom· tailored for ' each cUent "Not all clients have the same needs nor do they pos~41 the same desires when It comes to buying or selling a hoim." lovenitti said. "So we take a different approach with evcryi>nc in which we come in contact." Barlicld said they work off of each other'~ strong suits and provide clients with the h.ighcst level of service available. "Taliaferro said profession.al experience is also an important conlributor to succe ~. She is the only top award recipient from Waterfront Homes· Balboa office. "After having been involved in this industry for several years. I've learned how to read my clients so that I can better understand their needs. This is quite uscf ul when it comes to helping them find exactly what they're looking for.'' Stellino and Hassel have discovered ph~omenal success by establish.ing a low- by, soft-sell awroach and maintaining ponstant client communication. 1• "There is no ~ to clobber your client over the bead with meaningless empty ; I . prom1\c!<. Stelhnu ).Jill Fine. "-hO't' una"umrng demeanor bd1e' a 'harp. 1n1ellrgent bu\fnc'' woman. 'Jrd 'he tne\ to Je1ermmc v. hat the d1ent ' need' .ire ,ind then pm\lde them v. 1th the t~ pe l'I ..ervice 'he would C\Jk'CI a' a buyer or ,cJkr Can cred1h WJtcrfrnot\ mnm:iu"c concept of C\labhshmg 'ak~ team<. with hr<. SUCCCS.\ la.~t year. 'The team apprnach provide.' client' with 24-hour coverage seven day!> per week:· !<.aid Carr. who plays un rntegral part of Feeney\ five-person team. '1'here 1:-. never a lime when a client I\ unable to reach a sales aswciate. Maintaining that lc"el of i;ervice ha.<o obviously paid off for us " Gil Foerster is proud and grateful to have a: -.embled the finest minds and moi.t dedicated team of real estate profes.<.1onal" m the indu try. "To have generated as high a volume a' we did during a recessionary time is to the credit of these dedicated and highly motivated agents." he said "We're loolong forward to a great 1995:· Estab/.islaed ilt 1975, WaurfronJ HotMs Inc .• luu lllOrt """' 90 aztllll StrvUtf Ntwpon Snell aM nmouMilt1 COllUllrutilin. lAcotU OI UJ6 Wal Coo.st R/tltwtq lit N•wron Bt«I&, Wdtrfro"t Ho11N1 l.s Oru1• Cou"'J 'I utbuiN ~of Sodwby't /,.,.,.,••-'a..-, tutil Gntll Esllllu. Call (114) 631·/M for _,,.. Uif"""""'1t. . NEWPORT BEACH Charming 1 story 2bd nial style townhome wlfireplace. sunny patio & dbl garage. Retrofitted dble windows & AIC Near YMCA & Back Bay nature trails. 631 1400 . . .................... $184.500 HUNTINGTON GARDENS freshly painted & carpeted 2 story townhome wl2 bdrms. Community pool. bike to Beach 631 1400 ........ $94.000 NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from mast~ & deck of lovely 4 bd canal front home wlupdated kitchen. brick entry. new Fr doors & windows. {U-i) 631 1400 . . ............... $150.000 EASTSIDE Cosld Mesa -Darling freshly painted 3 bet country cottage Totally redone, custom oak kitchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing 631 1400 . . . . . ..... .. .. . . $219.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods wlcomm pool. spa & tennis Popular 2 bdrm end unit in prime location wlfrplc. laundry & dbl garage. 631 1400 . ... . .......................... $229.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near High School track & tennis Great 3 bd townhome wldining & family rms, new patio & lrg yard in secluded corner of cmplx. 631 1400 . .. ········ ..... $234.900 NORTH COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remodeled 4 bdrm home on quiet cul-de-sac. Huge family rm w/built ins, living rm w/bay window & Fr. doors 631 1400 ......... $269.900 HUNTINGTON BCH Close to Lake Park. Bike to beach Two sty 3 bd home wldining & family rrns. Beams. fireplace. pall<> wlspa. yard & triple garage. 631 1400 ... . . . . ..: ................... $285,000 WEST NEWPORT duplex at bargain price. Low maintenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dble i3i9i<i~c.~l~~t ~tl~n'..~e.~.~~.~~~.~.~{~9:10oo EASTSID£ Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm, 3 frplces, pool, spa & patio w/BBQ. HUGE PRICE DROP! 631·1400 ................................................... $3 .000 NEWPORT SHORES NEM'OllT 811011ES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frp&c & work room. Upside down 23tr:&~~.~.~~~.~: ....................... $319,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Older 2 bd home plus 1 bd apt w/frplc over the garage. Great yard w/fruit trees. berries and grapes. Bike to beach. 631·1400 .................................................... $325,000 NEWPORT SHORES wla country look. Charming 5 bd wlfmly rm, used brick frplc. oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................................................. $375.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Immaculate & quaint 2 bd starter home w/den. Freshly painted. wood windows. crown mouldings, lush yard w/lattlce covered deck 631·1400 ................................................... $410.000 AT DIE BEAOf brand new high tech twnhm wlpatio surrounded by walls of glass. Two master suites & 3rd ~ bonus room opening to deck wlvie.w. 631·1400 .................................................... $419,000 NEWPORT SHORES A lovely 3 bd beautifully lands<:8ped canal front wla beach of its own. family room & new kitchen. Steps to dub, pool & tennis. 631·1400 ........................................... $430,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home wl3 betrms and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard t3~-m~ ~.~~.~~~~~-~~: ..................... $435.ooo WEST CUFF NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hiii wlcomm pool & spa. Ocean view from Immaculate 2 bd 2 level floor plan widen. Neutral decor & security system. 631·1400 ................................................. $479.000 LONG BEAat Foreclosed property! Eight contiguous lots, mul~le zoned for commercial or residential 6§~riJo :~.~ .. ~:.~~~ .. ~~ .. ~1~: .... $509,000 BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd wlstudy & vaulted cellJngs In gated community wlpool, spa, beach & available boat slip. . 631·1400 .................................................... $525,000 UDO PAID( DRIVE a beautifully decorated 2 bd condo w/etched glass, marble floors, recessed lighting, & the extensive use of granite. Channel & bay view. 631·1400 ................................................... $529,000 WESTaJFF Lovely 3 bd home w/family rm on extra larQe lot. New Interior doors & moldings. Fr. doors, hrdi.vd flrs, new carpet & lovely landscaped yard. 631·1400... ........... .... . .............. ··········· $539.000 UDO PAllK DlllVE Nicely decorated 2 bd condo with views of the ocean, channel & city l.ights. Doorman, 24 hr security, card room & pool & spa. 631·1400 ................................................ $559,000 AT nlE BEACH Charming shingled custom Cape Cod w/Vlctortan decor 5 houses from sand w/master, ~Ci.1~~-~~~.~~ ~~ ~.~.~~~ .. ~stJ:s.ooo Exquisite re onaco. ft & new master suite wlvaulted celling, Fr. doors & balco- ny & upstairs fmly rm .• gourmet kitchen wlCorian counters 631-1400 .. . ..................................... $589.000 P£NINSlllA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dinlng rm. family kitchen w/breakfast nook, hardwood floors. large ocean vie.w deck & patio. Steps to ocean. 631·1400 . .. . ............................. $595.000 LAGUNA HIU'S Gorgeous 4 bd Moulton Ranch hm on extra lrg lot, mtn & city light views. Dining. family & ~~14oow1poo1. ~~· .P~.' .. ~~.~~.~~.' ... $599.ooo CUFF HAVEN upgraded 1 sty 3 bd wlfmlv rm & open floor plan. Skylight, stone & hrdwd flrs. Berber carpet & Fr. d9Qrs. pool. spa. & mature trees. 63l 'llt00 .............................................. $619.000 UDO ISlE delightful 2 sty 3 bd hse widen & prvt 2nd story master wl frplc & office. den & sunny strada patio One hse frolh club beach w/bay vu. · 63l·1400... . . . . . . . . . . . ............ •' ............. $635. 000 BALBOA ISIAND A recently r~ & beautlfuUy maintained 4 bet home + 1 bd apt on quiet street w/no traffic. Steps to So bayfront & village. 673·6900 . ......... . ..................... $639,500 AT tHE BEACH vine coveTed Old Monterey sty6e 4 bd widen. ocean view roof deck & guest qrtrs. Authentically remodeled wlold world craftsmanship. 631·1400 . . ......................... $725.000 HARBOR VIEW IDlJ.S beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bd home wl dinlng & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New carpet. paint & fixtures. 631·1400 . . ............................... $729.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dining & family rms & spectacular upper bay w . Totally remodeled In '93 wltop quality fixtures & ap~. 631-1400 ............................................... $779,000 LAGUNA NIGlJEL'S prestigious Ocean Ranch communlt Beautiful 4 bd home of over 4,000 sq ft on ~31~~--~:.~~~~.~~~.~~-~~~: .. ~ s*!fs~00o NEWPORr HEIGHTS CANNERY VWAGE Elegant bay front property, dock for 50' boat. 1st floor office & 4 car garage 2nd floor 2 bdrm residence includes huge master w/frplc. skylights & roof deck w/wet bar 631-1400 ... $995.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home w/dinlng rm & family rm opening to huge lush yard w/patios & stunning upper bay & city light vus. 631-1400.... . .. . . .............. ······ ...... $795.000 SPYGIASS IDU. 5 bd lushlv landscaped "Southport" on lrg prvt lot, pool. city Ute & mJnl ocean vu. Beams. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400.. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... .. . ............... $849 .000 UDO ISLE an exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & f~ams, new kitchen, windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly la ped lot. 631-1400 ................................ ······ ..... $849,000 HARBOR \llEW HOMES custom. handsome 2 story 5 bd traditional w/offlce. dining & family rms, 2 sty entry, Fr. doors & indoor & outdoor spa 673-6900 .......................................... $895,000 BAUIOA ISLAND bay front duplex with charming early 4 bd owner's home and separate 1 bd a~ over the gji!)4~~ ~~ ~. ~'.~. l~~t ~ .... ~~-~.$~.000 DOVER SHORES Immaculate traditional 1story3 bd w/beautlful decor, 60" on the water & large dock. ~~&~ ~y ~r~t ~-·~ v~~. . . ... $995.000 OlD CORONA DEi. MAii spectacular harbor & ocn view, extra lrg near new 3 sty. 3 bd cstm twnhome Deck w/spa, 2 frplces. 4 car garage & top ~lity. 631-1400 .. . . . .... . . $1,075,000 AVALON, Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per- mits for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 631-1400. ... . . . ...... . ........... . .... $1.200.000 OCEANFRONI' Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bds, den. sun room & huge brick patio +separate offke/studlo on 2 oceanfront lots. 631-1400. ········ .................................... $1,349.000 DOVER SHORES • OPEN HOUSES • SATURDAY ONLY 273 Haverfield -Bayridge, NB Austin Da.YTtes 3 Bd Condo $289,000 · 1 719 Skylark -Baycrest, NB Pia D'Auria SUNDAY ONLY 4 Bd Hse $429.,000 508 San Bernardino -Npt Heights 3 Bd Hse Jerry Smith $435,000 1614 Dorothy -Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Esther Fine $510.000 1200 Sussex -Westdiff, NB 3 Bd Hse June Adams $539,000 404 Holmwood -Npt Heights 3 Bd Hse Lynn Creamer $699.000 1410 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 3 Rd Hse Lorraine Farrington $729,000 1070 Pescador -Dover Shores, NB4 Bd Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $795,000 711 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle, NB 5 Bd Hse Olga Matthews $1,450,000 303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 5 8d Hse Pia D'Auria $1 ,595,000 218 Via Ude;> Nord -Udo Isle, NB 5 8d Hse George Dashiell $1.595,000 4501 Gorham -Cameo Shores 4 8d Hse Lis Olsen $1 ,695,000 222 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle 4 8d Hse Christen Nilsen $1,699,000 1911 E. Bay Ave -Penin Point 3 Bd Hse Mary Ann Nethercutt $2.400,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1521 Cumberland -Westcliff. NB June Adams I Kathleen Farmer 1537 Keel -Harbor Vu Hills, NB Nancy Barfield I 027 Mariners -Dover Shores Jimmie 'Jones 1021 Mariners -Dover Shores Esther Ane I Carolyn Starr 412 Evening Star · Dover Shores Olga Matthews I Sue Ellen Volpe 443 Harbor Island Drive. NB Mark Jackson I SaJJy Phillips 318 Buena Vista · Bayfront NB Rick Schreiber ·• 3 Bd Hse $589.000 5 Bd Hse $729,000 4 8d Hse $849,000 4 8d Hse $945,000 3 Bd Hse $975.000 48d Hse $1 ,063,250 3'8d Hse $1.195,000 PENINSUIA POINT ·..: Bay front Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bd home w/shared dock for 50+ ft boat & side tie~ dining & family rooms & large designer kitchen Retractable awnings. brick patio. lawn & 3 car garage 631-1400 . . $2 400,000 DOVER SHORES 6 bd Spanish style home on the upi;>er bay w/maln channel view & large dock for 60 & 25 yachts Guest apt & courtyard pool 631-1400 . . . $1.395.000 MID PENINSULA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/pnvate pallos, fabulous \Aews. comm pool & garage 631-1400 . .$1,399.000 CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 bd custom Italian Villa w/llbrary & fmly. dining & morning rooms Large yard w/\awn, terraces & spa 631-1400, . . .. ... : . . . ........... $1.595.000 IA HABRA ESTATE beautiful English Tudor home on aprx 8 acres. Security gated w/tennis court. Olympic pool & spa & guest hs Nut & citrus trees. 673-6900.. . . .. . . . . $1.600.000 IRVINE COVE Price Dropped! Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views Formal dining & family rooms, 5 car garage w/darkroom 631-1400 . . . . $1,975.000 CORONA DE.. MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built m · 88 on 1 + acres To~ security high· tech styling & ocean & bay Views 631-1400 $1 995.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge gorgeous new security gated 4 bd Italian Mediterranean V1eW est.ate with dining & family rms. bbrarv & tea room 6311400 .. $2.150000 UNDA ISLE remodeled 5 bd home w/fat>ulou5 turning basin View & large dock Bleached oak floors. gourmet kitchen & plantation shutters 631-1400 . $2.695,000 NOR111 IAGUNA incredible 6 bd Enghsh Tudor estate w/panoramic ocn & coastal vu Aprx 9000 sq ft w/lawns, pool. spa & lush mature landscaping. 631-1400. . . . ".. ... . .$3,850.000 ,. OPEN HOUSES From 011c to five p.m. Lido Traditional Bayfront 218 Via Lido Nord Open Sunday Sl,595,000 Buena Vista Bavfront 318 Buena.Vista Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Bavfront Bargam -t-n Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat. /Sun. $1,063,250 Nrwport Buch •~,l";ln Waynr I ,1 Roca" ~~~m. 6 acrt'!t ·\pp 7 (~JO -.q ft h1,ml' '' I tl'nnl!> court Sl,395,000 OovtrS~ortt e~mr 'lBR ock rge vachts ·r-1-~ · . o 1•f bay frcmtage 1.\. ~ St,.389,000 Lowest Priced 8aJboa-f11~'A.Jt! -IBR~·~"\.JBl~t. 1~t ~~patio, xlnt view i \. ~ 5899,000 Spyglus Family Homr 'lBR -I :;BA .+ bonus, X-largl' view lot Vl•n private canyon locahon, pool $849,000 Lido lslr Traditional -IBR 3BA, prune 45· oomer lot Pi.u.za locahno, Fr doors. Hrdwd floors S825,000 I $3500 pn mo. luff Lido lslr l.lrgr Lot JBR 2BA. Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Val~! SS7S,OOO BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES , INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 -631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with turning basin' 1ews 52,695,000 lido Isle Traditional Bayfront SBR 4.SBA Pride of ownership, tum-key Large dock, excellent main channel \•1ews St,595,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex fa!>y conversion to single family Private beach, great sun~t views 5999,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 3BR 38A C~om, prime comer loabon Built in 1987, brigtit open floor plan, spa $?95,000 Lido Isle Bayfront 5BR -15BA Older home, 1dt.>al ea~em tip 54' of bay frontage. w/<.and) beach & dod. 52,695,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Oen. charmins ~clCh cott.1ge. Fabulous tu ming ba"in '1t'\-. ... , boat dock Sl,195,(n) Best Value On Bayfront! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., turn-key home' Large dock, 60' on the bay. exlnt views 5995,000 ' - L.:=-' • I-~--------- ' . -~ Lido Isle With A View! 48R 3BA Remodeled home,35' lot One house from clubhse, beach & tennis $63s,ooo Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR 5BA Contemporary, will e~chani;,• Approx 1.2 acres. ocean & ba\ VI'-''" 51,995,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 35BA, SUMy, westerly onentatKin, Large dock. sandy beach. fl1 bay fronta~ 51,()63,250 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views, will exchange down $849,000 Eastside Channer .3BR 2.SBA, Fm Rm, expanded home Excellent location, large master 5289,900 KIN~ROAD Ocean \~from renmlOO 38d homew/tpJrmet lorli, luyJlbeam~~&lrgyaidwlpool&spa.$729,000 NEWPORT HllGln'S Beauliful lattJ! ~ Qxicusmi lnne like re.v-.1th hard· -.mt fkm. bcx1us l'OOOl & S<3r ~ $699,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 0\-er 2.000 sq.ft. in excellent condition. 3Bd/3Ba + fam nn oc 2Bdl2Ba + sep IBdllBa ~ qrtrs. $425,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Gre:tl 38dll 758a remxlel W/tpJrmd lottal. h1dli.d llrs,dualpanew~~&~sq.ftlot! $389,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 28dl1Ba original on great street. Ideal to iear down and bulk!. Lot 00.'tf 6.300 sq.ft $319,000 CUFF HAVEN 1'A"O)~new4Bd +gues1qrtrs, largegounnet kitchen/ fam nn combo. dining rm. hrdwd firs. $999,000 P:rioramicocean&ol) \'ll\\'S from·~ ~llch11la wA~. fam. dtnmg & mom1np. ml'! + lrg Y•ud. $ l, 595,000 MANNY STELLINO + MARLENE HASSEL Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® 631-1400 x254 /259 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 ,. ... .. _~FST BAYFRONT VALUE! Cameo shores - c:>/ge,ntj' Snoke fa: Me /JeJt lxq/wnt~I $995,000 This '"tum-key· three bedroom home with fam- ily room features 60 feet of bay frontage with dock for large yacht. Addi- tional amenities include: breakfast nook opening to lushly landscaped courtyard. master suite on the bay. French doors. paned windows. crown mouldings. and huge f amlly room that accom- modates a full-sized pool table! Magnificent 180° Views of Ocean, Canyon and Night Lights •Remodeled with Impeccable Style • 4 Bedrooms. 31/2 Baths •Large View Patio and Side Yard •Lushly Landscaped Courtyard wuh P >e1 •Gourmet Kitchen with Breakfast Artd • Steps to 3 Private Beaches Tim Carr and Bill Feeney Elegantly appointed residence with soft contemporary accents 631-1400 -WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS•• · ~ ".ft?~az-tJp/~ .. LIS OLSEN 631-1400 ext.230 .--- Harbor Ridge Custom ·Home Enjoy unobstructed ocean and city light views from this beautiful custom home in Harbor Ridge . Three bedr ooms, loft and three baths with vaulted ceilings, two fireplaces, beautiful marble and Berber carpet floo,.,g, Pell a ovindows . and a great yard for entertaining with two barbecues, dramatic pool and spa . Features include: • Lot over 14,CXXJ square feet • Designer wall cove~ings • Leaded and beveled entry doors • Kitchen with granite counter •Three bedrooms and loft tops, JennAir range • Full bar (on the view) • Large patio on the. view •Two fireplaces • Beautiful~ landscaped • Vaulted ceilings • Entertainment center with two • Skylight barbecues, refrigerator and stove • Built~n cabinets • Pool and spa on the view • Inset lighting with dimmers • Oversized three car garage For More Information, please contact LYNNE VALENTINE Valentine Properties 64~2500 ORANGE PAllK ACRES $1,850,000 C ustom estate on 2 .3 acres w/views. SB~ guest house, pool. SEAVIEW $699,000 4BR, farruly room, ,;cw of my lights &spa. NOllTH BAY TOWNHOMES $279,000 3BR, 2 car attached garage. Loob like new. Move-in now! BIG CANYON $899,000 Will Sacrifice. Owner needs to sell. Owner will carry. TOWN & COUNTRY ESTATES $625,000 Apprm 3175sf 3BR, 3BA, largc lot, private pool, sernrity gated. BALBOA PENINSULA $459,500 (~ The best o f everything, 2BR suitci. + lo ft, central air. A true show place . DECORATORS LOSS IS BUYERS GAIN $229,000 3BR, 3BA contemporary condo, large yard. Designer rf«t. SBAVIBW 2017 Yacht Dcfmdc:r $311,900 BJG CANYON $699,000 V. Sauon $199,000 T. Hill 17 RAK Foncainbkati J. Matha NBWl'OP'CUST TOWN & COUNTRY ESTATES $875,000 Cu!>tom ho me, security gated, 75,000 sq.ft. lo t, pool & tt".nnis court. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $595,000 48R. 2BA, enjoy beautiful !>unscu, enclosed courtyard. TURTLE ROCK $436,900 48R +bonus rm & family rm, large yard, 3 1.:ar garage. SATUU>AY/SUNDAY DOVER. SHOJlBS $750,000 1484 Galaxy E. Flanapn OOllONA DBL MAil $575,000 '4606 Wayne ltd. S<aulh/ Tilton 00.llONA DBL Mil $2,800/MO 3515 SurfVicw Matbcrfiodiclk NEWPOll BEACH *"S0.000 J 11 Via Tilton unon NEWPORT HEIGHTS $800,000 Spc'-"tacufar bay & lights view SBR, fam ily rm, separate maids quartcri.. CAMEO HIGHLANDS $575,000 4BR, l level o"Cf" 2,000 sq.fr. Remodeled, large yard & pool. NEWPORT CREST $337,000 3BR with fu ll ocean ,;cw!! Walk to beach. Bayridgc l Bll Harbor llidgc l ll Watdiff 3U . lniDc lBll Bha6i lll. ~Vw Hls alJ. Turde kt . llJ. $1,150/MO $3,000/MO $1,950/MO $1,750/MO $1,500/MO $2,IOO/MO $1,400/MO BELCOURT ELEGANCE Gracious 5 br custom home with ocean view. 4 car garagc. Spacious, li2ht and lovely. Also available furnished. $1,695,000 Belle Parrch Code 71147 ON THE . Understated elegance best describes this upgraded 4bd, 3ba home in prime l ocation. Large private dock for 60' yacht. Incomparable quaJiry! $1 ,375,000 Robert Penkwicz Code 7117 .MJWON DOLLAR VIEW Rare opportuniry for priceless view of ocean, harbor &. Catalina. Traditional 5bd, 3ba with 3 car garage on large Spyglass lot. ~uced! $1,375,000 JoAnn Kcnmn Code 71097 • ® ~ATERVIEWS Best view to CacaJina! Charming 3br, 2ba fixer. Exe.client potential, but necdsTLO Linda Octh &. Lois Jacobs $1,34S,OOO Codc71077 IT'S A STF.AL IS Best buy in pn:sti~ous Bayridgc! Light and bright home built by J.M. Peters. ~ patio, grc2t location AND this 2bd, 2ba condo ltas a garage. Llncb Octh &. Lois Ja~ $198,500 Code 70117 FASTSIDE BF.Al.TTY Fantastic remodel on rare cuJ-<le-sac location. New kitchen, light and bridtt decor. Huge yard. THE best of Eastsidc Costa t-1esa. Bob Coluc.cio 349,000 Code 70317 CHANNEL REEF BAYFRONT Incomparable bavfront location in Corona Del Mar adjacent to China Cove Beach. Stunning 2bd, 2ba, community pool ... dock may be available too. Ann PcterS &. Suzanne Shuler $595,000 Code 707ff7 BIG CANYON BARGAIN · A blanlcet of city lights and g?lf courx views strct.Ch out from this mnodclcd 3bd, 3.5ba designer townhomc. Corne take a look! CarolAlfuon $995,000 Code 710-t7 .. HARBOR VIEW KNOU. Adorablc 2bd, 2ba Cape Cod design with spacious kitchen and bay window. ~ master. Priv.uc deck. Steal this one! Marilyn Kushner $269,000 Code 70227 CORONA DFJ.. MAR Onc-lcvcl 2bd design offers a garden and privacy. 2 car garage. Adult community with pool &. spa. Ncai villagc shops. cafcs and beaches. B.J. Johnson $379,000 Codc7CM07 HARBOR JUDGE ~IC S~atlar custom 4br/4.5ba homc with library, four ~tc fireplaces, huge family room &. four car garage. Spaikling pool &: spa. security system &. three air conditioners. Carol Allison $1.SSO.OOO Code 71267 BF.Sf OF HARBOR RIDGE The view says it all...look out over dazzling city lights ro thc ocean. Attractive interiors, expanded IMng room, loft, brick cowty.ud with fountain. Linda Octh ~ Lois Jacobs $739,000 Code 70917 Newport Beach office 23 U>rporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 Hart.or Ridge F.ud>laH s,,pa.. Hill -4 Sandftowu Ct 908 Almond (2-5) 3700 Ocean Blvd 23MoDUO 900Akppo 7 c.um~ Bay Dr l 0 Balboa Um:. um Raadto <lcmcnte 11 CAmbria 3039 Carob 2111 Dacamo ~S7 Vana Omada 2301 Alta YI.Sta (2-S) 16 Mission Bay IS laRochdle 3510 Marcw 2525 Ocean Blvd Dt 22 Rue St. aoud 105 Jasmine Creek Dr 2-40 Nkc Lo. 1116 200 McNeil 1109 100Scholz1202 3 I 2 EYaili.tg Scar 717 Heliotrope 14 Gennc Sat $429,000 Phyllis Hayden · Sat $149,SOO The Osterhoau Sat $549,000 Sandy Daley Sat $1,345,000 Robert Penbria SIS $899,000 Ketsbner/Wrigbt SIS $499,000 S..llySbipley SIS $895,000 IC.attn Ra.ck SIS $595,000 Gib Walka SIS $260,000 Oauddtc 'Iayior SIS $829,000 The Osterhouts Sun $569,900 Tom Brunson Sun $359,000 Dick Halderman ' Sun $439,000 Connie Betton Sun $S89,SOO Marine Propp Sun $1,295,000 Linda Oeth Sun $739,000 Mark Wyland Suo $699,500 A.~rs/S.Shu.lu Suo $595,000 A.Petcn/S.SbuJer Suo $995,000 CuolAUisoa Sun $408,500 A. Prters/S.Shu.kr Sun $159,900 MaryAnn McGu.ift Suo $125,000 MaryAn11 McGu.i« Sun $178,000 MatyAnn McGu.i« Sun $1.37.S,OOO Robert Pmkwitz Sun $599,500 Shacuns/Sinunons Sun $2,095,000 J0An11 Keaton The Ostcrhouts 14 R-Gra.ndc Dual Sun $1,495,000 Cathy Sc.h~ic:kert 2728 VI.SU Dd Oro Sun $249,000 Mjkc Smith Dow:r Shores -40 J Moroio Star Sun $1,6SO,OOO Amie Pctenco HARBOR RIDGE .ESfATES DRAMA JN HARBOR RIDGE Exceptional 4bd, family room with added loft. This quality built 5bd estate awaits the connoisscw fahll:1ow ci~11ghts view. Community pools, spas. of fine livmg. Formal ambiance indudcs maid's '™and pciYiic. •pa _ _ uancrs and dcvaror. Priv:are pool & spa. Guard-B.J Johnson ga ex>mmunity. $799,000 . · Code 70937 Ann Peters. Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler I <X>llONA DEL MA.k QIARM Newtt Caoc Cod nyk home, ~bd. 3.5ba cSffcrs a spacious 8oorplan wtth toa.ring ceilings. wood Ooors, c:iountry K.icchcn ~ sep~te guest quarters. Uncb Octh & Lois )acob! "'' Cod.71437 $1,82S,OOO Code 71397 BAYFRONT PALACE Expansive channel views and exquisite inccriors a.re preteen in this amom 5bd Linda Isle residc!nce with a private dock. Ann Peters ti Suzanne Shuler $ 9S,000 Code 71197 ~ GrubbtiEllis ............... sf I,.,., ... , 0 4 p "~ LAP OF UJXURY Immaculate 3bd, 2.5ba home on quiet oversized lot. Rich hardwoods, white Uk, French doors, shuttcrs ... cvcry ~ouch of quality and srylc, $470,000 Mali Gullcdge t.odc 70587 BIG CANroN PRIVACY Ratt sinstk bcl 3bd, 3ba cownhome in an cxcdknt locacion. Lovdy Oriemaf' 2;l1'dcns with waterfall. Private and special. $275,000 Carol Allison Cock 71217 BAYSIDE Excdlem locacion. End-unit with ~iJiccnr view of Bay from Balboa to }e!f)':_ Sold furnished Perfect year-round rccreat. $595,000 BOnnic Barrington Code 7'17'TI • ~. ' I GrubJJsEllis "' Newport Beach Office ,, ••, ,, sf)• s--. , ~ . 23CoipontePlm.Saite190 1'1illira. ,,,.. ' Dana Black & LoUAnne Rittey . --------1N ESCROW -------- Woodstrcam -3 bedroom, loft, 2.5 ba. nestled among trees, located near Back Bay JUSTUSTED Harl>or Highlands So~t aft.tr interior location. Refinished hardwood floors throughout, four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family home $399,900 Dana 729-8296 Gisela Buitneister -=======--=======-~73-8660 Short utk meAnS ullin:for las than loan amount anJ subj~a to lendn-'s approval of priu and commissions Big Canyon 11th Fairway Spacious 2 story end unit location -3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath, huge muter. Short sale at $649,000. Bought for $825,000. Appraised $750&00 Olde Corona Del Mar Newt:r built large duplex sunny N.E. comer. Owners unit 3 bedroom, 3.S II.th. Amchcd 2 car garage. Jlack 2 ~ room, 2 be.th with 2 car garaae. Sunny and Qltc. Boch units co6Jd be lep1 indi,. vidual condo. per city. $699,000 The Bluff's Condo Highly rcmocklcd end unit -3 bed- room, 2.5 bath newer all white kitchen, French doors, private patio -2 car garage. Shon sale at $279,900. AJ:>praiscd 8c Bought for $340,000 Price Cut In Halfl 180° ocean view Huntington Beach N. Y. style pmtbowe, 3 bedroom&, 3 bath, 3 story, rooftop deck, marble, black fu- twa, fireplace in murer bedroom & bath. Very spcci.al unit. T.V. secwity. w .. $1 .2 million -Now $S49,900 180° Pier & Ocean View Huntington Beach condo. Contemporary N.Y. style, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, Shon sale at $359,000 Appraised for $560,000 Seller Wall Carry ht or 2nd. Irvine Ave. Full Back Bay- view. l..a.rge-3 bedroom, 2.S bath c.ondo. 2 car garage. luge muter suite with sit- ting room and 6tcplace. Aaking $349,000 ''I Make ---- • it Happen'' Ann Peters Ted Jarvis I (cc 1 'f r,,.-'$ 0 . 23C.OrporatePlua,Suitel90 725-5126 ~ ~ I' H () \ I '\ H .... I I I Suzanne Shuler .... WATERFRONTS BAYFRONT ESTATE Remodeled and exquisite 5BR custom home located in a prime location on the private bay of Linda Isle. Dock wiJI accommodate large yacht. $2.495.000 OCEANFRONT CUSTOM Just completed. Deligh1ful 3BR. tri-levcl home that sits right on the board walk. Enjoy the sun. surf and sand year round. $1 , 198.000 CHANNELREEF BAYFRONT Incomparable Bayfron1 location in Coro na Del Mar. Stunning 2BR. 2BA. Communiry pool...dock may be available. $595.000 :: I I 11 1 ')1) ) :: I I 11 , .,. ) ) HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE 5BR custom home with excepciorul qualiry throughout. Gourmet kicchcn, privacc Po<>I and spa. Guard gated co~munity. $1 ,825,000 PELICAN HILL CUSTOM HOMESITE Over 22,000 S.F. of level topography embraced by ocean and golf course views. Newport's newest premier gated communiry. Build a dream. $995.000 SET LIKE A JEWEL L1guna double lot. 3BR. 3 BA remodeled in '90. Grc.H w/waterviews and beautiful landscaping. Olean \ide of PCH . $1 ,225,000 WINDSOR No. Laguna with coastline views from every room 3BR. 3Yz BA, library and pool/spa. 1.595,000 Yearly lease at $7500/mo. furnished. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR R-2 Great location with motivated seller asking only $335,000. Invest now and profit tomorrow. SOUTH OF PCH R-2 C harming cottage & 28R upper level unit. <?ne block to footbridge co carry you over to charming Corona Del Mar beaches & Inspiration Point. $459,000 POSSIBLY THE BFSf BUY IN BAYCRFSf 3/4BR, 3BA. Big sq. footage, ex-large rooms. four fireplaces and poof. Only $537.000 Reid Estate with Distinction .. ,.. ,. Dover Shores Undentatcd elegance on the water. 4 bedroom, 3 baths traditional F.uniJy home on a large waterfront lot with room for 60' yacht. Gated courtyard for privacy & security. Gourmet lcitchcn, huge muJti-ln-d Robert Penkwitz Ra. 650-0443 Pgr. 748-3573 Eastsidc Costa Mesa Two adjacent triplex units on lar&"C lots. Great . bread & butter units. lot size ~ them gJQt for new dndopment. Owners Motivated!! water side patio fer entertaining. $1,375,000 I Don't Mi~ Out! I Dick Dickson 721 -3566 760-0568 B~Canyon OaSsy dee.or in terene~ ~~ ~doors ~ pool, spa & tennis $255,000 Starter In ·rhc Bluffs Idea.Uy loc:ated 3 bedroom condo is close to shopping. p&lb and schools. $249,000 Mike Smith 644-8 24 Barbara Aune JoAnn Kenton ~BIG CANYON A«h.itcaural Dipt quality .. bd, •.st. res~ on the 11 ch f.Wway. &quisitdy designed w/Frcnc:h limestone entry & kitchen, massM custom windows & slcytighu. Large private patio. $1,350,000 Bonµie Barrington Res.644-0452 Ocean & Catalina Views Tastefully remodeled executive home with 5 bedrooms and 4 badu. Perched at the top of Harbor View Hills. Your f.amily will love it. $899,500 Bayfront Hideaway Eojoy weehnd retreats in the 1 bedroom, l bath condominium. Walk to rcstauranu and Balboa Island. Furnished and ready to go at $549,000 MaryAnn McGuire 646-6770 200 McNc.il I I 09 Lo~ly Llghc .lie ~ril:lu IBR. Now $1 2S.OOO. Whit~ ttramK tile Roon. cram Bu~r carptt. All wtMtr kitchm, looU OUI to Uft'I from hish deck. Nke loaition. EZ to 1tt. 111 Rea/, &tate with Distinction 111 . ________ .., Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 .Oeth 0116 SPYGLASS HILL -TIIE ULTIMATE Sophisticated & inviting rustom design. Spacious 5BR, 4.5BA, pool & spa l>n lush canyon setting. $1,295,000 $139,900 $169,000 $185,000 U79,000 OORONA DEL MAR U99,000 $647,500 HARBOR RIDGE '"'·000 BIG CANYON - ."Team _Up With Success'' CaOToday Jacobs 8384 BEACH LIVIN~ Steps to ocean & beaches. Picturesque Brian Jeanette design. Spacious newer 4BR, 3.5BA on COM cul de sac. $849,000 Balboa Island ... " . ") . ( . ~ NewpOrt Beach Office ~ 23 Corpor:au Plua, Suiu 190 644~6200 ( .... . : ~:-~.,: I~ .. .,.,. '-.~· .· -.~ • Solly & Evelyn Shatzen Res: 760-3142 717 -7 l 7Vl Heliotrope Customir.ccf throu&hout 3 bedroom, 2 bad\ owners home in front. Immaculate l bd., 1 ba, rear unit with sun deck. Call for your private showing TODAY! Spntlass Hill t f Cambria Kelly Simmons Res: 759-0192 • funch Doors &Windows • i::LrCP.·~· skytigbts • Ooscto scbool&pm $599,500 Roy & Mary Osterhout Broker/Realton Res: 644-6007 Panoramic views of oc:can, harbor, Pelican Hill & night ligbu. This gorgeous home features 3 large bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen with granite counter tops, mnch door.J, private bricll courty.ud with fountain & 3 car garage. $829,000 < >!'/ \ II< >I \I \u11rl11r I ) Big Ganyon -S4 Royal St. George Cwtomiud, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bt.th, estate katuring punnet kitchen, billiud.s room, ac curcix room phu walk-ln wine cellar & mwic synem. ~itua.ted on an aua large lot with cwtom pool & •pa. Motivated aellUll Karen Rezek 675-8772 Jackie Keigh 644-7699 SPYG~ 7Ctmd&Tl>mc &nora.m.ic VteW1. Hai\o.r, ocean ac ci~ lighu. This a.ecurive home t"caru.ra 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large awm suite, &milv room, bonw ~m, pool & spa. Owner will consida leaK OO(f'1°n. Arne Petersen 644-6200 Ext 282 I >11\l 1 \l1n1t, B.I\ 1 11111 I f1111h tll f \ lor 11i111' '\I.II ( ) I 'I \ 11 ( ) { "I '\ 11111 /,I l I ;; For your private viewing of chis lunrious ptopmy, reundy reduced to $1.65 million a>ntaet ARNE PETERSEN ~I spaciom & bridit home with v.aulted ceilings ac marble Boors, waterfall ~0M«4HM ..... Gourme1 kitchen. The ~&milyroom w/wct bar. Spacioot living room with custom stone ftttplac:e looks acroa the bay. Real Estate with Distinction l ---- -------·---- ~ GrubhtiEllis ~-u··-·--,,~ Open Sunday -2657 Vista Omada $469,000 PopuJar "E" model, 3 spacious bedrooms & enlarged family room. Freshly painced. 31 St. Tropez $799,000 Top of the world. City & mtn views. Guard gated. Reid Estate with Distinction $3,990,000 Gated Community. Contemporary rum -key bttchfront with private mooring. 11 . ,• Grubh~Ellis ~ Newp~tt· Beach •'''••Pl 3 ~ 0 J 4 ~ y 23 Corporate Pim. Suite 190 644-6200 Bob Coluccio Senior i\1arkcting (~on\ ult.ult The Best of Eastsitle Costa Mesa ~.631-1131 Pager 576-3198 4 oom, 2 bath remodeled. Light and bript. Huge lot. Family neighborhood, R. V. parking. Bonus lot, $328,000 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, family room, modern kitchen, vaulted ceilings, skylights, huge lot and cul de sac location. $349,000 B.J. Joh~son Representing The Terraces Patti O'Desky 644-6200 721-0132 Ocean View Adult l.iz 1i11g lhl' fen'11Ct'S • Corona /Je/ .\1,11· Lights, Camera, Action ... Two ~room plus den & vicw .................... ,,$429,000 111 Two bedroom with gardcn ............................ $379,000 Harriet Botwinick 760-5040 3 Jetty $499,000 Bat buy Corona dcl Mar. Beautiful 3 bedroom, 2. 5 baths in gate guarded com- munity :with pools & tennis courts. There is also a mini ocean view. Nothing Down! Qualified ~ can assume loan. Ncwpon condo, 2 muter bclrms. 2.S ba. Surrounded by paft. and nature tnila. $136,000 NEW LISTINGS SEAVIEW Investor owner wants this property <-Old 4BR, 3BA with ocean and city light s view from highest street. Gated community Check kM-rice . . ... .... . $625 000 ~/. . .. -... , rf4 . ~ =- -:: ---~- NEWPORT SHORES Bu1kl a brand new h1>me on the canal 30 >. 85 lot m a good loc:allon Afternoon sun and ~nsets on Wdter ~tde of ro ... . .... . . ... $212,000 COSTA MESA NEM V.... 4BR. ~BA ~my on a quiet •tTe•t. Hardwoqd floors, upgraded kitchen and baths, ~rmal dining room. lmrnDCUiet•I .............. , ............... $164,000 COSTA -..A New paint, new carpet & floor tile, new roof. 38R. 2BA pb t.ige fami>y room & dining '°°"'' French doon In llvlng room. Pre en vJ ms .......... $115 000 MESA VEllD£ Quite simply beautiful! Expanded & upgraded 4BR. 3BA, custom mnod. kit .. giant MBR wl\ots of mas, 2 fpk:, new roof It .................. $179,MO BALBOA ISIAND Lowest $ on Island Sunny remodeled kitchen, French doors. gorgeous hardwood floors 2BR + loft BR. 2 full remodeled BA Nev. bnck LIO S484,000 BALBOA ISi.AND Mmt condition duplex 2BR main res Large living room with brick fireplace & darling kit. Beautiful patio between units 2BR apt over 2 car gar . $529,950 OPEN HOUSES 216 DIAMOND, BALIS. SAT 307 RUBY, BALIS. SAT 1 NIGHTSHORE, NPT CST SUN 210 SAPPHIRE, BALIS. SUN 3S2 HAZEL, COM SAT & SUN 4800 SURREY, CAM HGHLNDS SAT & SUN S13 BEGONIA. COM SAT & SUN 12-S FOR MORE INFORMATION ... 644--8700 BAJ.8(M ISIAND A real beauty' Custom details accent this duplex 3BR 3BA mam res w/new oak kit MBR w/fplc. spa tub. Gorgeous 2BR apt 4 car parlong $755,000 OCEAN VIEW HOMES CORONA DEL MAR COllONA DEL NAii Ocean view, So. of Hwy. 17, 700 sa.ft. lot w/large home. 3BR, 3BA, 2 car gar. R· 1 zone but arranged w/3 separate Uvlng areas ..................... $895,000 CORONA DfJ. NAii ~rming cottage plus ocean view artist's studio. 2 car gar. Rl zone but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck. So. o Coast H wa ............................ $615 SHOllE a.FS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5.5 BA. custom hm. Up close oc:ean view, gated beach access. Anest quality Vo . High ceil .. 3 fplc, maid's rm ............ $1,150,000 flEWPOllt COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge" custom w/panoramlc ocean. city & mtn view. Contttnpomy design w/marb&e. granite. 14 00050.ft. lot ....................... $1.195.000 1RV1NE COVE Be dazzled by the sweeping master suite w/spectacular ocean view, fpic & wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator, pool, spa & limo .!... .................. $1,175.000 CAMEO IDGID.ANDS Expansive 4BR. 4.SBA entertainment oriented home. 14,000 sf lot. Secluded pool, indoor spa, 15 skylights. 34 French <loon. SmalD ocean View .... $859.900 CORONA DEL NAii So of the hwy duplex on one of the prettiest streets in the village. 42x118 lot with huge park·like yard between main residence and un11. .............. scn ... , : .A , IRVINE TERRACE: An amenity-packed community First built in the 1950s by Smith & Worley BOUNDARIES: Bordered by Cua~t Highway to the nonh. 8Jy\lde Drhe to the !>outh. Jamboree Road 111 the we\! and A' ocado Avenue to the ea.". HOMES: There Jrc <1bout 170 'tnglc family home!\. The '1rcc1' arc terraced to g1'e more than 'i()', 111 the hornt:' an 111.:e.111 Jnd harbl1r 'IC\\ ;\II hut a few hou'e' .11 c on kl' l.111J • mu there" .111.1"1x1Jt11111 hc1l'.h1 110111111 14 lecl • STYLE: Thal' are mJn) I) f'C' of home' rnngmg !tom .1 'mall. non 'iew .. 11t1Jge h1•m~ to .in l.'\pJn\IH'. new l\\o '''>r) 1.u,tom huth home m crlooking Ncwpo11 llarbl1r rhere " u1n,lalll remodeling and 111.'" 1.1111,uuu1nn in the nc1ghborh11od t\GE: The fir.I 22 hnme' were built by Smith & Worley in the 1950-. The far we~t 'cllmn hJd 'ome home' built by Ayre' and the halam:e built by Macrn. SALES: There were 15 salel-1 during the last 12 month!.. The prices mnged from a non-view home for $460.000 10 the highest sale of more than $1.125 million on Dolphin Terrace. Melinda and Marty Jone<. repre,cntc.:d the <>elkr' in three of the..e tran,act11m' for a total of more than $3 million. Year-to-date. there have been four 'ale' and two are currently 111 ec,crow. NOW LISTED: There arc currently 19 homes on the market, from $399.000 · for a small. non-view. three bc!droom to a front row, harbor-view four bednK>m for $2.495 million. A recently li~ted panoramic-view home 1s available al 1915 Galatea Terrace for $1 .495 million The home has four bedrooms and three and one-half bath'.> wilh about 3.500 'quarc kct. It i~ beautifully decorated and Showcase Harbor Ridge Estates This house is a perfect 10. A home for the most discerning buyer. Panoramic ocean views. Catalina sunsets and city lights from this one-of-a-kind residence. The beautifully expanded and remodeled home is a pcrf ect I 0 floorplan with a breakfast room addition overlooking a brick patio and fountain. Also, an expanded living room with a custom fireplace, added wait-in clo9Ct in the ma.~tcr suite. a cozy fami ly room plus loft area. Centrally located. Harbor Ridge offers pools. spas and tennis in a 24-hour guard- gatcd community. Now offered at $739,000. CaD LUuJa Odlt or Lois Juob1 aJ Grub6 cl Ellb IUddelflMI Real EslllU ~rvicei, INhJHltMN!J Ownttl lid O,,.toJ.e4, Z3 Corpot'tlU Pla:A, SMiU 190. Nn1porl ae«li, (7U)UU200. Yacht dubs, parks and beaches ore just some of the amenities that make Irvine Terrace o great community. contemporary in style with a 180-dcgree view of Newport Harbor. jetty. Pavilion and city light ... COMMUNITY FEATURES: Beaches. Balboa Island, yacht clubs . 'hopping and schools within walking d"t.ance. A park, tenni~ courts and soccer field are in the center of the neighborhood. A~sociation dues are $10 per month. Other features include large lot~ and wide streets. harbor view'l and a low property tax nite-(l.025%). SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary and Corona dcl Mar Junior and Senior High School. The private Harbor Day School offers kindergarten through eighth grade. SHOPPING: Within four blocks on Pacific ... N I I I Coast Highway is Olde Corona dcl Mar with quaint shops. grocery stores. restaurants and a movie theater. In addition. Fa'lhion Island and Balboa l\land are nearby. SOURCE: Irvine Terr-Jee 'peciali\t<,. Melinda and Marty Jone., of Prudential California Realty. (714) 729-7251 or (7 14> 729-7252. If you would liU to submit a Community Profile of your Jann ar"a. pkase follow the obotie format and enclos<-a..JllQ/J-tulllUu (Thomas Guide) of the area along wilh a photo of a current listing. TM description of du property gMs under Ille "Now LJsted0 section. Send the informa/Wn to Joyce Schuer, Daily Pilot. 330 W. BaJ SL. Costa Mesa. CA 92627, (714) 57442~. UJOu lune any questions, please calL A spectacular Harbor Ridge property Inside a 24-hour guard-gated commun ity Be sure to sec this elegant Devonshire model with five bedrooms and three and one-baJf baths. The location is excellent. nestled oo the bill with view of city lights and mountains on a private cul-de-sac street The interior is completely uppadcd and there is abundant space for entatainin1. The living and dining room open to a baloony and the 'amc room bas access to a lower deck to enJOy the tranquil settina of lavish, mature trees. The front and rear yards arc immaculately landscaped. Other features in this guanl-gatcd community are tennis courts, pooVspa and a nature pa.rt. •$j.IJ,«JO. CaU~-~r"'. We JM;.,o/TIN ~~ a ....,.,. ._. ti/b. (114) 1SJ.. ""' c Mar)'Ani1 M~Guire: Grandchildren earn · LAST BOOK READ: top honors \GENCY· (i1 ubb & Ellis ReMdcntial Real fat.111: 'il'l \ ll'C' JOB TITLE: l<l•.1ltor t \R~1AREA: \\1.·,t NeY.pon Beach to LJguna 81.\llh llOW LONG WITH AGENCY: I" o )e,1r' UTY OF RF.SIOENCE: \\.:,t :-lc:14port Beath HOBBIESllNTERF.ST: [bra! gr.mdlods~ <\Wimmmg Jnd tra' d l 'LUBS/ORGANlZATIONS: "llJte Contractor'!. A~\Oeiatton; l nternJt11111JI "l11\.1Ct) Interior ~1gner.; National ''"11:iat111n of Realtor!> and Califom1.1 \ "111.1at10n of Realtor~. MaryAnn McGuire I FAVORITE GETAWAY: Gree!.. l'land' PET PEEVE: A doY. n" compuwr "Mc\lui FAVORITE MOVIE: "The Tempe),1• FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Znrba\ and Prego HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? A happ) dtent Wt want to hear from you tlm111gll our 11e"' SNA PSllOT rnlumn. Tlie column feo/l/rts real t'itatt OM·ne~. broker. agent\, marketing repreuntatfrt.\, '"any other 'itofl membt" you 14•011ld like to highlight. »-~ mcouragt you to mid a photo (black and while, if possible). 141ith company name. perwm and SNAPSHOT marked on back. Stnd or fax your information to: Joyce Sl'herer, Dail.'I Pilot, JJO n: Bay St .. Cofta Mesa. CA 92627: Fax: 7 /.1-650--1802. Deadlin e: 5 p.m .. Tuesday. We 'II publish it as <ipoce i\ a m i/able. If yo 11 need to make changt.fj to the copy after it lias been rnbmitted, pleafje call Joyce Scliertr, 5J.J- .JU2. Rates as of May 25, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp American Home Loans Bank of Amertca Bank of California Central Building & Loan Cemlied Funding Corp. Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Funding Detnck Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank First Interstate Bank F1r~tonwide. Mtg._ Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savi~gs Irvine National Mtg. Manna Mortgage C~ Oceanv1ew Fi;anctal ProFed Mortgage - Union Bank -- TYPE PHONE (714) 375-6666 ( 71 4) 955-3633 (800) 424·2632 (714) 252-3367 (800) 696· 14 11 (714) 454-8700 (714) 263·8100 (800) 300-5626 (800) 877-5626 (714) 759-9692 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729·9200 (800) 232-2309 (800) 560-5001 ~) 843·2265 (800) 700-5650 (800) 560·9000 (800) 975-5051 (714) 857-7977 (800) 808·5626 (800) 266-0555 (800) 686-3756 (800) 453-1288 INTEREST RATE 7 375°0 7 750°0 7 875°0 8 000°0 7 500°0 7 750°0 7 963°0 7 950°0 7 625°0 7.500°0 7 500°0 8 000°'0 7.875% 7 750°0 7 625°0 7 500% 7 875°0 7 800"/o 7 625°'c. 7.625°0 7.625'}0 7500% 7.750"lo 3 0-year fixed ~. OWN 10 10 5 10 10 5 20 20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 20 5 20 10 5 10 20 20 POINTS ("to) 2 500 1 000 2 000 1 000 1.875 1 000 2 000 2 000 1 875 1 750 2 125 0000 1.750 1 625 2000 2 250 1.250 1.500 1 125 1 125 1 125 2.125 2.000 LOCK· IN 30 30 45 30 10 15 30 0 45 15 30 30 10 30. 30 30 45 30 15 10 15 30 60 A.PR. 7670 7 891 8.125 8 143 7.731 7 891 8 21 4 8 201 7 858 7 718 7.757 8036 8.098 7958 7 871 7 771 8.044 7 995 7 778 7 778 7.778 7757 7.998 INTEREST RATE 3 950°0 4 950°0 6 250°·0 5.750°0 3.950~0 4 900°0 5 250°0 5 250~0 4 875~0 3.950~0 3.500°10 6 OOO~o 7.250% 4 875°'c. 4.000% 4.875% 5.000% 5.950'}0 4.750% 3 950°~ 5.750% 4.500% 5.875% ... OWN 20 20 5 20 5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 10 20 20 POINTS (~.) 1 750 1 125 1 000 1 000 1.750 1.000 2.000 1 000 0.000 1 750 1 625 0000 1 750 1.875 0.375 r:-625 1.000 1.000 1.375 1.250 1 000 1.500 0.000 3 0 -Year adjustable A.P.R. 7 443 7.637 8.505 8.552 7.543 7.543 8.384 7.726 7.768 7.443 7.526 8 473 7 71 1 8 .762 7.302 8J197 7.624 7632 7.911 7 991 8.552 7.672 7.814 MAX LOAN 600.000 650.000 203.150 500,000 203.150 500.000 650.000 650.000 203.150 600.000 500.000 600.000 203.150 MARGIN !"'-1 2 250 2 500 2 500 2 750 2 350 2 050 2 625 2.600 2 750 2.250 2.350 2 750 2.500 203, 150 2 750 203, 150 2.250 500,000-2.750 203, 150 2.500 500,000 2 500 300,000 2.750 500.000 2 850 203.150 2 750 400.000 2.500 203. 150 2 875 INDEX 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 U M 6TB 110 110 110 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 UM 110 11 D 110 110 ITS 110 110 ADJ. FREQ. lM 1M 6M 1Y l M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 6M 6M 1M 1M lM 1M lM 1M 1Y 1M 6M Bolh lntlld l actlllatJle prognme ere »'30 ~mortgages Type ol Lendef IS B •Bank, K • !Tl0r1gage banker, R •mortgage brO!let. S • M/vings & loan Mongagt baNlera and brokers are hcensed by the Cahto.nia ~ o1 ~ Eltale u ellher a llroMr Of c:otp0tali0f'I FOi informabon call Celd DAE at (916) 227-0931 lnterMt Rate for ~blu IS an lnlroductory rai. l0t "8 fwsl adjostment period Down Pl'fment is amount ol cash C"-of sates price) P411Cf to lender prior IO llgll'Wng mortgage con1ract. Pofnla 11e •. ol lcNln bllanoe paid to lafldef at llmt of loan cloUlg Lock-In la 11'8 number d days lender guaranlees ral9 poo1 to posing A..P.A . 1s tilt annual percentage rate which la an tsllmatlld anooat COii of cne loan to lht borrower Aft A PR s are ulculaled by Mortgage News Co l>IMd on a $203, t 50 1otn amount, the pomts Shown and S700 total lees The A P R s ara lnCluded in thts cllan tor compan- aon orly When ICJPfYlr1g fof a loan, Fedeflll TMh;-ln-Lendlng llw r8Ql.llfes 1enc1t1110 caJculate an AP R apeclflc to Heh loan oner. M.txtmum loan Is the ma1dmum tender w~l loan under given terms All luted rate P'OQflms have a maxi· mum of ~.150 Mtt9'n (in%) 11 llndlfa profll. merg.n + l'ldl•. actUel 1111t antt rnt ~1 lndu IS the blw lor setting an atflustable raie (Matgln • tnou •New Rare) 110 • 11th Dist Cosl of Funds. ITS • 1-Y-tl'MSU'y Bil, L8M. 6-tl'IOfllh ueoR. eT9. &-month TfMNY 811, &CO. a-month~ C«trflalt• of depo&ll Adjustment,~ is the period~ adjUStmentl 1M .. I-Month 6M . 11-Monltls. 1Y· 1 y-AJ , .... suii,ec. IO change. Vtdy,. and "4l'N twlof to~ IOr 1 IQen Alt lendet• proV!de io.ns wleh dlttlfn 111tn and tenns for dllferenl loen amounts The lnlonnallon pruenlad 1$ no1 an oflef to mall• a loen F0t a COftSl.ftl8I guide on riow IO 11q1 lou l'llOf1D4I08, tend. $C.50d18Cllpeylble IO~ News Co 1810 E. 1'71" St .. SU.le 100, Santa Me, CA 92701. (714) 836-lln •• ~ - SEA ISLAND ELEGANCE $579,000 Enloy a counlry club JIJesfyle lrom lh1s upper condo w/ go I course views. Vaulted ceilings. model perfect. CUSTOM 48A BAlBOA PENN. S565.000 l ocarr.d on the Peninsula of Balboa ·1BR. JBA mslr w/ lrpl Private sundeck. ell1c1ent kitchen 2-car garage DOUU LOT CUSTOM UMDA ISLE HOME $11,000,• Owl 14,000 SQ tt on lh.e bay W/boat dock of 100', 6-c.v +limo gar. Private pool & spa. The bes! Newport has lo offer. u1aA 1SU aoDn $1,995,ooo Completely remodeled to perfection. 5BR, den. formal dining, gourmet kitchen. On the bay w/a boat slip & enterlainillJ patio. CORONA DR MAI lllSTORICAI.. HOME $1, 700,000 Perched above "Little Corona· on an ovetsized corner lot w/pano ocen views. 58R. 4.5BA. hardwood nrs. beaulllul high coved ceilings, massive frpl & many other features. 116 CMYOM, m FAllWAY, VIEWS $1,550,000 Incredible flag lot. custom tm. Coolforlable oow or ready f°' cosmetic/ remodel By _,pl only -call '°' mOfe information WIOI HU $1 ,395,oOO Stunning califOfnia conlerrc>orary custom tm in !his gated comm Ocean/city lites views. lf1l)eccable quality lhroughout 4BR. 3 SBA, pool & spa Gourmers kit, eleganl mstr suite. open entertainment area SPAaOUS llWHTIOUl • IEWPORT $1 ,350,000 Spacious 68R traditional family hm on one ~ Newport·s best cul-de· sacs. This stalely residence includes guesr Qtrs. pool/spa, expansive yard & treehouse & over 150 rose bushes Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line ls available to you. For Information on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-54 and enter the HARBOR HIU./TRADITIONAL $1.295,000 Wonderful traditional custom hm on desirable lot in this gated ccrom. LOls ol used brick This 2 Slory. SBA hm & fanily rm otters great fcwnily living Large family rm opens onto veranda & beautifully ae>Pointed master makes this view tvn one to see NEWPORT BAYFRONT LIVING $1,250,000 ln1e11or Linda Isle location Over 80' on Ille bay SBR. 48A. security entrance f rpl, enclosed courtyard. focmal dining rm NORTH LAO UNA CONTEMPORARY $1, 189,500 Totally remodeled No Laguna contempomy in pristine condition 4BR. 4 SBA. white wa ler ocean Views HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACULAR! $949,000 4BR •study Perteet setting tor large family & entertaining Outstanding View Gared + tennis, pool/spa CAMBRIA ON THE SAND $949,000 Unobsrrucled Views of the central Calif. coastline. light/louse & Hearst Caslle. 4BR, 3BA New hm. Marble & tile throughout. LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT CONDO $897 ,000 Magnificent whitewater views. beach access & oceanside pool 3BR, 3BA. living rm. dining rm, family rm & gDUfmet kitchen OCEAH VIEWS! $829,500 G1eat ~~Y Mi ~n one ot Ule WI neigbbotllOOlls in. CdM.. ~R. upgraded hm on quiet cul-de-sac street. HARBOR VIEW HIUS $695,000 utifully customized 4BR, 48A hm w/pool-sized yard Expanded designer detail throughout HUNTINGTON HARBOR V1lWI! $595,000 66R. 48A & fantaslic harbor views w/large comet Joi w/possible RV ac~ Spa, deck. large mslr suite, kitchen wtnew Jenn-aire appli RmRE IN STYU $5915,000 To this lovely one levef hm on the Newport Beach Country Club golf course. A St.a island treasure, w/2 lennis crts & 3 pools. Relax to you1 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! $179,500 University Park Terrace 2BR. 2BA. double garage, frpl Backs to greenbelt + assn. pool Close lo UCI & golf CLOSE TO BEACH GATED TOWNHOME $174,900 2BA. 1.5BA. 2 sly, 2-ca1 garage New paint & car pet-close 10 beach Iran thisMarlners Cove West Townhome. Liv. Rm. has fireplace. Motivated. 24 H ouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LtNE -0 723-7 23* (* THEH EHTER THE CORRESPONDING. "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NuueER) 24 HcxJR AUOtO D ESCRIPTION OF Au P ROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HOUR BROKER 304WEYMOUnt • 3 Beds. 3.5 Baths.. Uvini Rm w/ Fireplxc ~"""'WI V'~ lmmair;11llle • Bonus Room now used as a Oym $1,189,500 7 SUNSET VISTA • 4 Bd . 68a., Fireplaces, Pool & Spa • SpcCllaeular Views of Ocean & Golf Course • Lot Approx. 112 1ett plus wilh 23 Palm Trees $2,695 000 • larJe Lot w/Pn"*C CillCd Pool • Totally Rdwt>ishcd,Pnv11e Entry Courty:ird 48R • 3 SBA.. L1v1ng Room v..tth ~Rp!Kc $519000 ... -- . ' I t ·- Grubb & Ellis adds new director of marketing and creative design Nancy Black has an impressive real estate marketing background Grubb & Elli!> Re.,idenual Real Estate Services/Better Homes and Gardeni. rel.'entl y appointed Nancy Black a' direl.'lor of marketing and creative dei.ign Blal·k "'a' fonnerly employed ai. marketing dm•ctor for the third large!\! real e\late company in Orange C1lunty. during "'hich time the cocnpany leapt ahead in market i.harc Black 1s credned with the de1.,1gn of marke ting matenab from rnn1..eptuah1Jt1on to the fini,hed product .ind 11nplemcntat1on of l.'Omputer-generated .1gent .ind l.'nrporate adve nising. She wa' JI"' rc,pon,1ble for ueating and produung an original rnmpany cooperative four-rnhlr mJga11ne. \' h1ch C'\panded to a di,tribut111n 111 100.000 under her direction 'Tm ext:11ed to welcome Nancy Bl.ick w nur markelln! depanment and am cenain 'he "'ii I be a tremendou' .. ,,et to our te.im." 'aid Denni' Gordon. pre,u.lenl. Grubb & Elh' Re,1den11.il Real E'tate Service!\ "Pan of our plan 1' to o..reate a rene .,.,cd publu.: awarene's ot Grubb & Ell11., Nancy bnng' the e\perience and creall\C e"<pen1-.e "'c need tn rel1x·u, and bu ild our image " Black join' Gruhb &. Elli' IU't a' the o..nmp.iny ha' pun:h,...,ed a 'nph1,t11..Jted dc,ktop pubh,hing l'Cnter. complete w11h nCY. uimputer' and the mmt rel.'ent in Je,ktop pubh,hing and graphu.: de,1gn "'It"' arc. Thc dcpanment will 'non be nc.iting Jll .uh enl'ing and collJtcral p1eu:' 1n-h1>u!le, enabling the rompany tlexib1hl) 111 <Je,1gn and deadline' while mamtainmg 4uaht) control "A~ we rnnunue w fu lfill our l.'nmm1tmenl to 'uppon \Cf\ ice' for our \Jk' a''ociatc .... 11 '' em:ouragmg to ~c 1hc 1mp1c''i"c 1J,11ng and ,aJc, rc~ord' we arc Located on the boardwalk in Newport Beach Thi11 Victoriun-Myle rei.idence wa' cu,lom built in 1983 as a dream home. II feature' three bedrooms, sta1nedgl1L<is window<,. dramatic fireplaces. unique ceilings with intricate molding and two living area~ with experiencing as a result of our expansion efforts." Gordon .. aid. De~plle declining market condition!>, Grubb & Ellis hai. increai.ed both hstingll and i.ales since the start of the ye:ir Nancy Block Black. hru. u varied adveni,ing and marketing b.tckground. She ha-; owned an advertbing agenl'Y since 1986. with such client~ a~ Sommen.ct Cater; (caterer\ 10 the King and Queen of Spajn) and Unicom Automobile' (specialty car'). She count\ numerous Orange County Realtors as client-.. offering peri.onalized marketing package'> and logo dei.ign,. In addition. Black conduct' 'cm1nar; and classes in both wrinen and viwal crea11v11y. She wa' recently the gucM 'peaker at a seminar sponsored by an Or.inge County publu.:ation. to teach real C\tate agent\ how to develop creative advenhing graphic' .ind ad copy. Blaclc. can be reached al Grubb & Ellis corporau office, aJ 13 Corporm Plaza, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Servius hos nine offices and J.W saks associates serving Orange and San Diego er/unties. Gn1bb & Ellis Resilhntial Real Estate Services has been a member of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service networlc of independent real estate firms since 1992. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Service, formed in 1978, is an international networlc of more than 700 member firms with more than J,400 offu:.es and more than 24,()()() licensed sales associaJes in the Uniled States, Canada and Puerto Rico. breathtaking ocean views. The upper deck is off the second-story sitting room. Also. there 1~ a spaciou!> master suite with a sunken tub and walk-in closet. Env1!.ion your family living each day as on vacation. Offered at $1.175 million. Call SUpluinit Houghlon or Kini McNa1111tUJn of Col4w1U &ud:tr New,on B1acls, Pre11itw1 Propert] Di11iswn, (11') 644-9060. Record month in Irvine Terrace for Marian Philli One home sold in a week Ai.k Phillippi and '>he wiU tell you the market ha'> turned around. especially in lrvme Terrace. a great famil y community with one of the most convenient locations in Newpon Beach. Irvine Terrace has a beautiful city park, tennii. coun\. a children's playground and very low taxes. Prices in the area range from S450.000 to $2.5 million. There are currently 14 lbtings in Irvine Terrace. According to Marian Phillippi. forget the Orange County bankruptcy. bad weather and the prel.<1 saying sa.Je, are way down Why? BecauM! the Coast Newport Propcnie!- Realtorhas had one of the best mon~ .ever in Irvine Terrace. selling four homes. and representing both buyer and seller on two of the four. One of her listing!\ sold in one week. She aJso listed three homes in Irvine Terrace during the 11)Q!1th and has four listings and one lea.<;-e ~vailable. Phillippi h~ ljved and worked in In inc Terr.ice for 12 year-. and sponl>or,., the annual garage sale coming June 3. Call Marian Phillippi of Coast Newport Properties at 4 Civic Pious, SuiJe 260, Newport Beach (714) 644-1600. • PROMOTIONS .-M!W Olt 11Elftll£S •AWARDS ·~ INVOl.~1' ISl'ONSOIS"'PS • NEW PROJECTS • 8rmtS •MAllUAGES •AND ANY ontEI N!WSWlllCH KFJ!PSOUI RIAm!IS 1NllOIM!D AIOOTYOU REAL ESTATE BUYLlNES Real Estattt Bug Lines is a Wftldg column dedlcOtH to looal real estate new& We encourage you lo send photos (black and white if possible with <:ompany Name. Pr!r!On And Bug llne!J On /lack). Fill oul the portion below (or attach a press release) and send or fax it to: Joyce Scherer. ReaJ Estate Buy Une5, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday . ·-----·----·--- Name of Agency-------------------- Add~ Phone Fa11: Agency Contact Buy Lmes!'_...,r+------------------.....:...-- •Copy Is subtKf IO editing. Models open at Barratt's and Alus1a in Coto De Caza These luxurious townhomes will feature breathtaking views overlooking the beautiful hillside above the Coto de Caza Country Club Dramatic views overlooking the .beautiful hills above the country club. Secluded behind the private guard-gated rre,11g1ou' Coto de Cata community. BJrratt Ame~can's all new Premier l ••llect1on neighborhood of Andalu"a ll'lt'ntly premiered iLS models. The...: lt1 \urmu' 1ownhomes will foature hrl·.1thtJl.mg 'iewo; overlooking the lx·Jut1lul h11l .. 1de above tilt Coto de C Jta < • •untl) Club. \t AndJlu.,1a, Barratt pre<;enb hume 'h11ppcr-. with an attmctive variety (If 'PJ1.1ou' two-and three-bedroom. two- 't"I) re'1dcnces that arc priced from the '170.<XXh. Throughout the townhomc-,tyle dei.ign,, "hich extend from approximately 1.459 to I .!166 t;qu~ feet. residents will di~u' er ~rand entries. elegant living and dining n-..1m\. two and one-half baths. lofty volume ,e11tng,, dramatic clerestory windowi.. 111mJnt1c wood burning firep)acei.. rnn,ement laundry rooms and attached two- ' .1r garages with direct interior accei.or,. Addiuonal details nrc led by rai~­ p.rncled "Cla.i;~ique .. interior doors with p;1lt,hed brass hardware. rounded drywaJI u 1rnef\, contemporary kitchens with deluxe Whirlpool appliances. ven.ulile loft\ and 'tyh!>h m111,ter suites. Along with the standard feature.:. offered. lhcrc arc many upgraded options 1b.cough. R.ur.in American's Personal Touch Center. Th" program allows buyers to personaliLe their home to suit their t.utcs and preferences. Some of the options available Jre a wide variety of colored ceramic-tile lOUOler lops with deoorative tile accents. maple or white-washed oak cabinetry. Bose 'urround sound system, and additional kitchen cabinet amenities, such as glas" panel doors, plate rack, clear-glass wine rack and a~liance prage. Andalusia's full -featured homes are generously complemented by their vicw- enhanced location at Coto de Caza. While of!ering a country-style locale. Andalusia is ~t•ll. convenient to Orange County's major business, employmeol and cultural centers, ~s well as the John Wayne Airport. which is JU~t 30 minutes to lhe north. Within the ma,tcr-plannl!d (\lmmuml) awa1h a broad 'J>CCIIUm of pm ate re(reatwnal amc111t1e,, Foremo't among them Ill the Colo de Ca1a Golf und Racquet club. whkh feature' nine 1enn1' couni.; fully appointed golf and tcnn" pro 'hop~: exerci~e and fitnei.~ area': relaiting ).w1mm111g pooh: and formal and rnfomwl dining fac1litu~' Golf enthu~ia't' wi ll alllo appreciate Coto\ Nonh C'our'e. which ha' gamed nJt1onul prominence and 1, (Urrc:nt ly rJtcd the top golf rnur...: in Or .lllgc Count) Thi\ 'pnng. Coto de C.ua writ um cil the Jll -ncw S11uth Cou~c. 'A-h1ch. hkc the N11nh Cour,c. j, de ... igned b' Ruben Trent J1111e,. Jr The 11pcmng of The South CuuN: will e\t.1bh'h Coto a' the tir.t pm ate rnuntr) dub .::ummunrl) in Orange Count} 10 feature 16 h11mt'' uf 1.hJmp1on\h1p golf For a limited time. Barratt American I' offenng a free one-year 'oc1al ~mber.h1p 10 the Coto de C;va Country Club for the fi~t 13 home buyer' to do'e e..cro\\ JI Andalu,1a before June 30. 1995 See a o;ale<; repre!.entative for funher detail' Andalu,ia homeowner' will uutomaticall}' become mcmbef' of the Coto de Cai.a Home Owner<. As,ucn11111n and the AndaluMa Home Owner' A"<x:1at1on. which mumtam rnmmon focilitie' tor a monthly tee paid by all rc\ldCnt\. The Coto de Ca1a Golt Club and tlthcr c\dU,)\e dub' arc pri,ately owned. and membership' Jre not included 111 the pun:ha-.e of an Andalu,1a home Andalu'>ia at Coto de Cata ., .imong the latest re.;idential commun111c' from Barr.111 American. Inc .. which rs currently building homes in sc"eral Southern Cali fornia counties. fatabh,hcd in 1980. Barran American b a subsidiary of ~ Barratt Group. which has been de"clopmg communitie" and building home.; 'ince 1968. To visit Andalusia dunng rt' grand opening celebr.ition on April 2. eitll the San Dlego Freeway (1-5) 111 Oi.o Parkway and drive east to Coto'~ South Gate. Proceed onto Coto de ~Drive, tum right on San Miguel. then riabt again on Vista dcl Verde to the AndaJu la sales office. which is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. except Mondays when the hours arc from noon to 6 p.m. For additional infonnation regarding Andalusia, cBll (714) 858-5199. ~----=-.. • ll1!•11S-1•1111W:,Z•1;111@1111tCJ#lll CARMEL MODEL (3+2) EXTRA LARGE OUPLEX-CdM Close to everything. On the greenbelt. Fine locatlon. near Oasis. Upgraded Just ~~ ~s. pool. owner's unlt with large master sulre · du~~ baseball fields. fireplace. separate tub and shower. sitting Bright and irwipng. with new tile flooring, a111a, elC. Tile kitchen counter-tops, up- lovely decor · 5479,000. graded cabin-elry. 8 BRs and 6.5 BA. 2 LARGE SINGLE STORY OVER 2,200 SQ. FT. Extra large. South facing yard, with lusli landscaping. Huge •great room·. Upgraded kitchen, mirrored wardrobes, much room to expand to second stol'y. Clean, bright, newty palmed. 54H,IOO 5123195 Dear Christa and Gwrt: sun decks, balcony. $660,000 BEST LOCATION-VIEW Harbor View Ph 111--city lights/mountain view and a lovely yard on view side. Port Carllsle·-exoeptional city lights view, many up-grades In the home. Near community pool, spa, and temla.. 5459,000 WHERE DO YOU GO FROM NEWPORT BEACH? ~\'itC:se I want to commend and thank you for pastoral meadows, In Rancho Sante Fe's your efforts on th• purcha .. of our Elfin Forest-'599,000. home at 1857 Port Chartee, In Newport Bnch. Your professionalism sets a standard that ldNDy al ao-ne. and broke,. would abide by. As a broker, rep,_.,,tlng myself H a buyer, you w.re fair and honest with rne.o:!'!e also representing the beet Int of the .. n .... Thank you again, and I will cenalnly recommend you to others who are thinking of buytng or selllng In the area. Andy Brooks, broker CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Beach for 15 + years. whlle handling more than 250 sales. -=~110NGS OF NEWPORT ~~~,:::!en. GERRY AND CHRISTA -64~LONG I 64~5664 MAY 31: 9 a.m. -noon, ''Real Estate Development:" I -4 p.m .. "The Bases . . of Borrowmg." JUNE 1: 11 :30 a.m. Civic Leaders Luncheon at Balboa Bay Club 2: MLS Book delivery 5: 8:45 a.m. Community Relations Committee Meeting 7: 9 a.m. -noon. "Ethics,"~ 1 -4 p.m .. "Agency" 8: 9 a.m. Grievance Committee Meeting 12: 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction~ 9 a.m. Broker/Manager Interact Meeting 13: 8:45 a.m . Affiliate Committee Meeting 14: 8:45 a.m. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m . -noon. "Tax Planning for RE Investors,"~ l -4 p.m .. ~ure No Problem, Trust Me,": 2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner Course 19: 9 a.m. MLS Committee Meeti ng; 10:30 a.m ., 1995 Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Newport Beach Country Club; 2 p.m., Latitude Course 21: 9 a.m. -noon, "Anatomy of An Adjustment Loan,"; 1 -4 p.m., "REO's" 27: Remember to vote! Measure "R" SaJes Tax Increase. 28: 9 a.m. -noon, "Estate Planning for Real Property Owners.": 1 -4 p.m., "FHA-VA Financing."; 2 -4 p.m .• COMPASS Beginner Course. ... "· " I t ALMOST BAYFRONT Bay View From Every Room 4bd, 2.5 baths, 3 car garage. Step!> to bay & ocean beaches. OWNER MOTIVATED! Open Sat/Sun/Mon 1-5 329 Alvarado Place Includes Decorator Furnishings 3 bedrooms, 2.5 ba ths, )"fireplaces, 2,000 sq.ft. Roof-top sun & BBQ deck. Fully landscaped. $100k under market. Coleen Brennan, Agent (714) 675-1509 Owner must sell and may fin"nce! $459,000 723-4400 Reduced Open House Sunday 12-4 Private Pier! Offered at $1,550,000 lmmarnlatc & charming 3Bd-1Ba w/v1cw l1om ma,tcr BR plm J lg bonu' nn w/wct tlJr Well dc,1gncd noor plan w/fonnal dining rm. In ing rm w/fircpl:n:c and French dnor' leading to thc front palm A Truly Magnificent Home ~ Call for an appointml'O\ DJ Lora and Marlys 1.,, nm 673-4062 ., Gorgeou\ } bc:droom. J ~ barh homt' '><> of PCH O<ran \ 1rw~. \tyh~h rrmodd. privc11r J!llt"'>I quant'rs. Ovn 3.100 'Q.ft. 111 home! $979,000 cameo Highlands • Open Sat/Sun 1-<I 4801 Cortland Panoramic mws of 0ttan. ~t.Jbru, Pt'llCln HJlls Golf Courst + Sunwu Cootnn.por-ry \lylt. rrmockl wrgt-yard + ~tio w/bu1h·in sp.i .... $729,000 Big Canyon -Next to Golf Course Br\t locauon Pmecre~t model. 2BR +den. 2.5BA rwar Fashi(lll l\land and Pditan Hill., Golf Course. $223,SOO Eastside Costa Mesa 4 bedroom 2. 5 bath. immaculate tow n home md umt. European kitchen. nice patio, bnght & privatl'. $230,000 RUMBOLD REALTY PRICED TO SELL NOW!!! 1088 Buckingham Lane NflWPOrt llllach, CA • Leaders in Balboa Island 5ales and Ustings 6 7 5-48ii l uolv<ll cl<.IJll"'d CllAfTS"4Mol .. , ... ..,..,,.., I >."'"fii rm 6 "''"II: rm tm thl I .. f\l(\f l'W1' ~:':'~~:,·:; .. ,"'~~~:~·~ tf\ ~~.~ IUT IUY ourux llpgr " y a.lboo lsl.tnd ct...-. """ llldoc'pd. .,., <O<llf)l•nl 211R hounw / t~ Utft-+l .. lfll -~ I ·•bulou• vl•w• of turn1nA b•isfn. I'.-,lkwl. ..,,,... .. , lBR. 211A "'-• 2BR '"' ...... "'" .,, 191,0eO ""'° °"'"-'' ~ .. oi-n •BR-48A f•m1ly hofllf' .. /) f1rtplo<-.. IArgr lr\lnl ,..., f"'I-.. 4ttk olf oil bd,_ w..t -ul Wind ..... .- Offered AC' $1BB,BOO ,__ • 211R. 2~BA ·~~~ • Ff'llllla ,, lMlg rwn • &ldDlld &d Pa.o • Mstll &cr., • 2 llq'y 'llnrlgAtw • Ps.io91b 'ChA*Gngr • -,-. ~CQiro~ -~~~ • Wiil to ltqll, IChlall. llwwy A .. r *"' S., SARAHKVHN Office (714) 5"-5456 VM: (714) 065-6818 bt ffa NE\WORT COAST· OCEAN RIDGE CUSTOM LOT Lanie fam-o>t. 1 s.000 sq fO comer lot In ft>is exciusM! iated communinr. wlffl canYOn/Parfial ocean utew. Amotuz tbe laraest in OUan Ridae Architectural C David Vorit. architect. suarate feeJ and landscaH Plans aPPt"OYed tw Irvine Co. Picturt is of a model of tbe PrOCIOSed S400 sq ff house. Offered at $469.000. For more lnformatton. caa nt4J 589-4495 IN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR LOWEST o-tlNA COVE PRICE IN YEARS! $59,9,000 2018 Cove -2BR. 1BA bungalow . Bay vifW NOW from roof dtck, or build your d~am homell Celli for Appt. JIM a NIH McDOllMD McDO•ll GM IOM• Jlt-MJI ----------~~----------~--------------4 BALBOA ISLAND 315 E. Bayfront 3BR • Sun 12-4 $1,550,000 Lora Vance Realton 673--t062 CORONA DEL MAR 212 carnation JBR Mon 1-5 $598,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 2508 Ocean Blvd. 3BR Sat 1-4:30 $850,000 Remax/Rae Rodgers 760-5000 4801 Cortland 3BR Sat & Sun 1-4 $729,000 Franklin Realty 64C). 7000 X309 COSTA MESA 2164 Canyon Dr. lBR Sat/Sun 12-5 $198,000 By Builder 642-3973 336 Monte Vista Ave. 3BR Sun 1-5 $275,000 Barbara Humphreys Metro Realty 720-9422 374 Esther JBR Sun 1-4 $309,000 Remax/Robert Milliken 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH 2311 Redlands 38r Sat/Sun 12-5 $289,000 By Owner 631-2559 329 Alvarado Pl. 4BR Sat-Mon 1-5 Coleen Brennan 675-l509 Shaws honored by Coldwell Banker Mother-son team art; members of the pr.estigious International President's Circle The Shaw1' have topped the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office for outstanding performance each of the pai;t three months. said Cherie Hartman. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach branch manager. The Shaw team earned the award for the mo~t open commission dollars. top number of listings taken and this month have completed the most buyer-controlled sales. "Eric and Laraine arc n dynamic ~nd innovative sales team." Hartman said. "Tiley have an ability to excel. even in challenging times. They are consistently successful because they know the real estate market, they work hard and they arc dedicated to service for every buyer and seller.• With a healthy start in 1995, the Shaws went into May representing nine clienb, which translates to a fonnidable 65% share of open escrows in the Harbor View Homes area of Newport Beach. Laraine has consi tently placed on the honor rolls incc joining Coldwell Banker in 1983. A nine-year member of the President's Club, Shaw teamed with her son. Eric in 1990. A 1987 graduate of the USC Business School. Eric ~oined Coldwell Banker Mission Viejo 10 1~89. and later trot\ sf clTCd to Newpon Beach. The combined real C!.\tate eitpen1~ of the Shaw team hat. continued to be distinguished by inclu!>ion in the International President\ Circle which recognizes the top I% of <;ale~ a~'ociateb worldwi~ Away from the office. Laraine is a member of the Sandpipers of Hoag Hospital Foundation and a golfing enth\Jbiasl In his leisure hours. Eric enjoys the time with his wife and two-year-old daughter. For all your nm tslalt nttds, coU &Y and Laraine Sltaw aJ Coldwell Banker Newport Beach offiu, (1 U ) Ul-9060. Coldwell Banltr luu mort titan 2,400 offet1 alUI lllOrt titan 51,()(J() saks • associllles in Nort/J Alfttrlca. In Califorrda, Coldwell Banker luu 265 rtsUlelfliol rtal estaU offee1 alUI IMrt titan 1,300 salts a.ssociohs and •,,,,lo1.e1 and co11tp01tk1 wlliclt slAHIJ a et>lfll'l.m range of rtsitklllilJ Mil tslilU stTYicts. Support You Can Co11111 On. ' l Daily Plloc Ital~ • MAY '17, 1m Final pha'e ,aJe.., are moving quickly to a do\C at Brock Home!./ Walden as buyers take advantage of luxury living with no Mello-Roos Tax. Located in Trabuco Canyon, this private gated neighborhood offer!> c;pacious family homei. priced from the low $300,000s. According to Brock's director of marketing Kathi Hopkins. knowledgeable home buyeri. appreciate the long-term 'aving~ of not being within a Mello-Roos tax di~trict. "Not being subject to this variable tax can mean substantial l>avings o"'er the yeari.. This makes Walden a very de,irable value in thi<. popular area." she c\plained. In addition to No Mello-Roo' Tax. re,identi. enjoy a beautifu l. gated ..etting ~•th a fr,hrng la~e. walking cour.e and a waterfa ll The pnvate recreation center offrp, a pool. 'Pa and cabana. Walden i.., al'o clo'c to ne"' -.chool<.. i.hopping and \CrvtCC\. Ranging from 2.822 to 3.307 MJUare feet. the-.e two-\lory homei. feature four or fi...,e bedroom\ and up to 3Y· baths. Design choice<, include ver..attle bonu<; room.' and den\, per plan Dramatic cei lings and decorative niche~ are highlighted by architectural windowi.. Formal ceramic-tile entry foyer; ma ke a la,ting fir..,t imprei.s100. Architectural columns, impre..,l>ive stairways and such detail!> al> hardwood ~taircal>e railinai. and hand-troweled ceilings emphasize 'tyli!.h family livi ng. The large gourmet kitchens are quipped with General Electric appliances. These two-story homes ronge from 2,822 to 3,307 square feet .. handcrafted oak cabinetry and ceramic-tile provided. The three-car garages arc enclosed breakfast nooks. by attractive sectional roU-up doors. All homes in this collection include central Walden is being offered by Brock Homes. air conditioning. The impressive list of ( Established in 1922. Brock Home is energy-saving appointments is highlighted celebrating a 73-year tradition of quality. by economical gas-forced air heating with pride and home building excellence. Brock automatic set-back thermostat, efficient glass Homes is a division of the Ryland Group. doors enclosing the wood-burning fireplaces Inc., one of the nation's most diversified and dual-glazed windows and doors. hhme building and mortgage finance The traditional exterior designs companies with operations in 17 states. complement Walden's park-like setting and Brock Homes is a full-service home builder feature brick. stone veneer or stucco accents. with escrow. mortgage and design center Front-yard landscaping and full fencing are services. To visit Walden. ex.it the S Freeway South at Alicia Partway. Travel east on Alicia Parkway to Santa Margarita Parkway and rum right. Tum right on Plano Trabuco and then left qn Los Amigos. The sales offices and model homes are open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Friday!> from I p.m. to 6 p.m. For more infonnation. contact the sales office at (7 14) 459-0498. To learn more about Brock Romes· neighborhoods throughout Southern California. call 1-800-MJ-BROCK. Buying a new home? William Lyon Homes says "no problem" Innovative programs makes upgrades may be insta11ed and ready-for-use • as soon as the family takes residence. buying a done deal The third program. the Lyon Tax-Buster Advantage, assists buyers in reducing Don't have enough for a down paymcn1? Can'1 <;ell your cJti,ting home? Want to mme-rn right away? Need a tax break? No problem. Wi lham Lyon Homei. introduce!> four rnnovall"e "Advan1age" Programs that l11crally make buying a new home Nn Pmhlem According to Tim John-;on. 'ale<. manager. 1hc new program~ de,igned to a'"~t buye" include: the Lyon Financial Advantage. the Lyon Move-In Advantage. 1he Lyon Rei.ale Asi.urance Advantage and the Lyon Tax-Buster Advantage. "Th" '' the mo"t innovative concept to be introduced in the new home market in year,." Johnson \aid. "By talking to hundred<. of home c;hoppers. we found there were four maJor 'problems' they em.:nuntered when they were loolong for a new home. We then created the'iC innovative program' to addre~s them:· he added. "We 're confident that when buyer; look at the\C Advantage programs they will <;ee we really mean it when we <;ay buying a new Lyon home i<; now 'Nn Probl~m. "' According to John~n. the Lyon Financial Advantage program i~ de igncd to assist buyers wuh securing financing with low or no down paymcnl'i and reduced closing costs when purchasing a new home in ooc of the five participating neighborhoods. The Lyon Move-ln Advantage program assures residents their home i5 equipped with the day-to-day necessities upon moving In, Through this program. such options as front-yard landscaping. appliance•. window coverinas and other property taxes, homeowner association dues and Mello Roo payments. Buyers taking advantage of this program can receive assistance in scheduling and paying these assessments. Finally. the Lyon Resale Assurance Advantage progoim helps buyers in selling their ex1sung home. With this program, bu yers can rest asi.urcd knowing their existing home will sell quickly and at a fair price. using Lyon's "Pass Thru" assistance. The four Advantage programi. are available at the single-family detached home neighborhoods of Lyon Highlands and Lyon fatate in Trabuco Highlands and Lyon Heights. Lyon Breeze and Lyon Hills in Foothill Ranch. Johnson encourages all home shoppers to call the respective sales offices for more inf00111ttion about these- innovauve programs. All of the participating neighborhoods demonstrate William Lyon Homes 'caring' approach to home-building. Located within the serene, planned community ofTrabuco Highlands. Lyon Highland offers a distinctive collection of four-to-five- bedroom. one-and two-story homes which arc priced from $224,990. For large familie~. the dramatic homes at Lyon Estates feature four-to six-bedroom floor plans and offer commanding views of the Saddlcback Valley. Lyon Estates home arc priced from $259,990. Lyon Breeze, one of three Lyon neighborhoods situated in the popular Orange County community of Foothill Ranch, offers three-to four-bedroom. detached hillside homes. priced from $179,990. Lyon Hills i a di tinctive neighborhood of three-to four-bedroom view homes priced from $204,900. Lastly, the exclusive hilltop homes of Lyon Heights offer up to five bedrooms, and are priced from $2A9.990. To reach Foothill Ranch, wt the Santa Ana (l-5) Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and travel north t? Foothill Ranch. Tum lcf'L.9.P Portola and nght on Bake Parkway to the modtls. To visit Trabuco Highlands. take the S Freeway south to Alicia Parkway. Tum left u.&.m•CJUW Orange County. on Alicia and travel approximately five miles to Santa Marprita Parkway. Tum right on Santa Maraarita Parkway to P1ano 'lfaboco 1\.im left of Plano Trabuco. right on Robinson Ranch Road and folfow the directional si&ns to the models. For~ inf onnatioo about the Lyon Advantage Programs. please call the sales offiocs at: Lyon Highlands (714) 459-2827: Lyon Estates (714)4S9·S402; Lyon Breeze (714) 586-7402; Lyon Hilb (714) 587-1552; Lyon Heights (714) 457-0410. HUNTINGTON HA•IOI ON ntl IEACH HIGH ON A Hill 94 ft. boat dock. A rnlStlerpiece of superb quality. ~ marble, PozzJ double windows. and gourmet Gaggcnau kitch- en. Luxurious ma.In ftoor master, with dual Incredible oceanfront estate In West New- port. Intriguing ftoor plan reaturing six bedrooms, ftve baths. Completely remo- deled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $ t, t 95,000 CJasslc contemporary estate In historic San Juan Capistrano, w/unobstructed ocean view. 4 BRs. lndudlng main ftoor master suite w/private garden patio. Guest wing for elegant entertaining. $ 795,000 ~VIUA CountJy IMng in the rolling hills of San Juan Capistrano. Custom quality. 4 BR. 4'h baths, plus great room with 19 ft. ceilings. Over 4000 sq.ft. on nearly 1/2 acre. $734,900 JacuszzJ $ • .295,000 tW DlG&llWW Huge. prfv•te loc In Monlrch 8.ly Terrace with spadoas ~ ~et home. Three bedrooms. over 2700 sq.ft. W'llh = cent ocean View. $1 WQ)( OftN JMCIS Almost h.llf .vi .ctt ol prtv~ surrounding"~ ltve bedroom home In n.imkey con- dltlon. Cose to equcst'1.ln.trl.ils In chMmlng s.n juln c..plstr.tne>. $519,900 OUTSTAN>INCi COASTAL \lllWS =level Spanish hacicnd.A on • hlll In Laguna 6cM:h Architect's ~in an exclusive prtvate setting with unique Indoor/outdoor pool S69J,000 OCIAN. 5'.INSlT, cm UGHTS Views fi'om all rooms In mis t>e.utlful executt~ ~ l'ool Md spa, large lot Four bed- rooms. l'hrtt bc\ths. custom quality throughout. $489,SOO llACH COTIAGl lnlhc~ol~ Cozy. d'Wmlng. prtv•te CaltiedrAI ~. twdWood llooB LMge ~-8ttdt courtyard OceM't view. sm.ooo STMT .. STYU £Mode4 perfect cOndo with 11.rge PldO .tnd lush prdcn. R~. A.C., Euro llHchen. Att4'Ched ,.,... .$1U,000 I MONARCH IAY Tt.UACI Unobstrvcted 50Ulti cdMt and mountAln views. Cdtallna ~ts from master bedroom Custom smgle-levet ~ built rot space. function and charm Almost 3.000 sq ft $659,000 ~ lOVllY LAWNA Prime corner l<X In L.lguM Beach. with three bedroom house plus parl<li lot, but the vciluc Is In the land ecit IOCC11ion Perfect b professional building Call fof details $)99,000 VACATION lVUY DAY &c.utlfully INlnt•lned p.tt1o home In Nl8IJd Shores. Light. open two bedroom ptus den. ToYI bc.Kt'l i*slyle. 8-:tl .ccess. tennis. comm1.nlty poof. un,to0 SlANSH HACllNDA True IT aditlonal hacleod.l over· lookln~ oce.n and harbor Oller sq.ft. EJeg.\nt feAtures throughout Pool and spa. Sell- ers may c.any. $659,000 IOLl....ci Ha.LS Over 3.000 sq.ft. ol secure llv1ng In ci gated community In ~una Niguel. Community park with pool. tennis. ~ng trails. VIC'W Spa. Hurry! $14 ,000 DANA P09ilJ DOU HOU5l OwJICttf .ind d\Mm combined Three bedrooms plus oll'k:e, In lovdy ~-F.vnlly room. Looks Ake • model home See It now! $119,900 CL'ST():\ 1 HO\ 11 s rrrs 8UllD YOUI DUAM VACA110N HOMl On this be.tudful 'Big Bear' lot. Architect owner has plans. Wiii carry°' subordinate. $22,000 I DID IT MY WAY ls the songy<>l.!'11 sing with this a.tStom home sJtel !'tans In progress. or .. .also purcNSelhe~t IOt to~ own "estate" and ... do It your way. $119,000 SU 111£ SHIPS SAILING AWAY From this unusual Laguna 8eac'h lot. Ma)' be purchased with adjacent lot. Call rot details. $I 19,900 IANCHO NIGllll lSTATtS Flat, pie-~ lot In c:;ul~sac. G.ltted community. Assumable loan. $165,000 PAL.MD.I.A ESTATtS Custom homeslte. Large real estate lot with views of ocean. hills, dty llghts.~ler may carry. C.all for details. $JJ9,000 MONAllOI POINT ttati eW!Yatton with ocean View. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. Owner may ex~ rot~ or commercial. $J99,000 / I LAGUNA Ofl1Cl 9UILDING Prime loc.atlon on corner of !'CH In North l.lguna. New office/re- I.all building wllti OCCo4f' .....iews. secured undergJound partllng. $600,000 DUJ<iHIJUl DANA POINT Custom quality former model home. Large, open. lots of light. Four bedrooms. Vaulted cclllngs. wood shuttcn. Be<ber c.atpe't. sno.ooo .-!TOllACH Modcj pcmct t>e.uty In ~ Audubon. Thrtt bedrooms, two 4'nd " h.IJf ba!hs. only "-ye.oirs old $119, 900 ANAJEM-.U Big, ~gtlt-:oe.utlful three-bed· room condo dose to shopping. ll!Qry. ~freeway. F&bulous view. $205,000 LAQJNA 11.ACH Premium ftrst ftoor loc.atlon In famed Tablcrock. Cory ftreplace f.nclosed clcck overlooking spec· tacul.v surf. Cdt.\llna. and sunset views Call b details $570,000 NIGIE.SUMMR Slngle·StOf)' enten.llne1"s delight with panoramic views of dty lights c\lld peck of ocean Three bedrooms. tan.Uy klrchen. formal dining. Vac.ant and re.dyl SHS,000 f001ltal llANCH ucd~I v1cw surrounds the be(ter m.n new 4br. 2bc\ home large lex. great loatlon and recldy to move Into Seller trans ferred out of arec\. $219,000 •I j ' Here a.Ye f"-e "fporl~Aift~) '1""''ve bee#'\. W&t."tiA, for. /}.a.IA.f:_ f '4/,, i~ 'f>~,j~OY'"j / A i:harming gate guarded neighborhood with two private beaches, a chiJ- Jrcn 's play yard, access to yacht manna~ .ind sales price to please your pcx:kct book. Reduced by $136,000, this home is your golden opportu· niry. A stcaJ at $699 ,000 · p # '"it ;:_,,! t ,,,en f ,·" f>A'1/"-"r#-J A perfect location on a \llnny corner lot. This home is complete with 3 \pac1ous bedrooms, 4 baths, large formaJ dining room, open beam ccil ings, a cozy fircplalc and an inviting patio with spa. Reduced by $ J 00,000, you wonder why you ever managed without 1t. 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