Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SPORTS Tennis player finds 'love· and lif~ at OCC 1.Low number of visitors ·means N(!wport hasn ,t been able to put many seasonal employees back ·to work · By Carolyn Mil~er, ~taff Writer Rather than the rays of a sweltering sun, the month of May and the JVSt days o{ June have been blighted by wind and an occasional drizzle, leaving the beach barren and seasonal life- guards broke. . As early as 1 a.m. each day, several sea- sonal lifeguards looking for work write their names on a list at the Newport Beach life· guard headquarters at tbe end of the New- port Pier and wait. Others call in fitst at 8 a.m., then 9, then noon -and wait. Normally, during the month of May and early June -when the weather is usually warm.er and sunnier -there are triple the number of lifeguards on 'duty, said Gordon Reed, a veteran NeWJ>Ort Beach lif egua:rd. But not this year. · ~So far we've been telling them, 'No .. No. No,' because we don't need them;" Reed said. And turning away these capable trained hopefuls is diffi~t on both ends of the phone. . , . "I feel bad especially when a lot of them need tile money badly," said Bre nt .lemb. son, a lifeguaicl for 12 yean. "For a few, this is a bjg chunk of their livelihood -the? bus • SEE BEACHES PAGE A4 MAACMMIWJ OAllK P'.ILOT A beacbgoer stand$· on a lonely stretcb of sand at Corona del Mar Sta~ Beach Friday attemoon. Poor weather has kept beach crowds to a minimum. .. Restaurateur Soffer .apparently on the lam . JI The local gadfly (ails to appear in court related to 1990 conviction and judge issues $250,000 bench warrant for his arrest. By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -Sid Soffer, a local , City Hall gadfly whose bouts with Costa Mesa: officials landed him in county jail four years ago, appears to be on the lam. The cantankerous sexagenari- an on Friday failed to appear before Harbor Municipal Court Judge Suzanne Shaw -who dur- ing one court hearing a few years ago had Soffer handcuffed and locked behind a glass partition after he began yelling at her. On Friday, Shaw issued a $250,000 bench warrant for his arrest. And as of late Friday after- noon, the Orange County Jail facility had no record of an arrest. "We've been dealing with this Mr. Sidney Soffer for five years, and the time has come, n Shaw told Soffer.'s attorney, who did attend the hearing on Friday. "He's not present, so I'm issuing a bench warrant for $250,000. That's the way it is." The hearing was scheduled as a final housekeeping matter relating to a 1990 conviction on a Costa Mesa building code viola- tion at a rental property that Sof- fer owns at 540 Bernard St. Splirred by a complaint from a neighbor, Soffer was charged with seven counts relating to ille- gal dwelling units at the site. Soffer has maintained all along that the units were con- structed during a previous own- ership. And on Wednesday, Soffer claimed he has records that show the city has been aware of the buildings' existence ~ince 1979. •SEE SOFFER PAGE A10 r-------------------------~ I I l Sid Soffer's run-ins : I I I I : with the law : I I I I I •November 1977 -Police tow 1 10 cars from in front of Soffer's , house after a neighbor complains. f The court rules it a public nuisance. 1 • 1978 -He I sues city for l $100,000 {later I raised to 1 $220,000) in l punitive and I general dama9es 1 charging depnva· t tion of civil I rights. I • Sept~ber I 1984 -Soft f i~ ? arrested f .1vio-1 lating a ciJy ordi· l nance regulat-r ing storing Sid Soffer l vehicles on pri-1 vate property. l • December l985 -Soffer is con-1 victed on 30-counts of illegally stor-l ing three cars in his unpaved yard. ' • 1990 -He's convicted of seven l counts o""isdemeanor building ' code violations.. l •July 1991 -Superior Court l Judge Richard Fraz~ rules Soffer's 1 vintage cars are •inoperable• and I declared them a public nuisance. 1 He gave Soffer 30 days to remove I the autos. 1 • September 1991 -One hun· l dred neighbors sign a petitiol'\ stat· : Ing, "We are not bothered by this 1 collection of cars.· l •October 1991 -Soffer is sen-1 tenced to 30 days in jall for failing : to comply with several building I code violations on 540 Bemard St. l within the required time. He is giv-1 en another two months to remove : a trailer from the back yard, con-: vert living quarters back into a play 1 room and a garage or face five : months in jail. 1 •January 1992 -He's granted a l stay on the jail sentence. 1 •April 1992 -Municipal Court l Judge Suzanne Shaw adds five 1 months onto his existing sentence · l for failing to adhere to court· I ordered deadlines for improve-1 ments on the Bemard property. l •July 1992 -Soffer begins serv· 1 Ing a 3Q.d.ay jail sentence. I •June 1995 -Soffer fails to i appear in court; a $250,000 war rant is issued. • I I -------------------------j No students apply for change after AdamS' boundaries moved • Change of borders was much debated, but has no effect on enrollment. By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Wliter NEWPORT-MESA -Despite much debate and community concern over a change of bound- aries between Adams and Wilson eleme~tary schools, it appears that student enrollment at Adams won't change much next year. All of the 98 students in ques- City process hazardous to health (store),- ., owners say "l:J } • Health Emporiwn has been trying to open in Corona del Mar for six months now. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer CORONA DEL MAR -The signs and banners have been in place since December, blazing across the windows of what used to be the Pacific· Ranch Market. •Grand opening! Coming soon! Quality health food mar- ket!" Seven months (and no open- ing) later, would-be shoppen are con9tantly asking, where's the beef, er, organic free· range cblckenf "We're stuck 1n all of the dif- ferent permit lhlges," Mid 1bdn '•*· c:o-owner ol The H4Nilth Bm:~rtum. ..We're being red· ~todeath." Pavia. 24, and fdOw f,1Wller Seth saeg.&. 33, ~ attended Newport Hubof Htth ScboOl. T1Mif.JMt wble lt1Jdldi-t UOA liad dedded tD work together OD ...... titwlMw ftDture. ' tion after the boundary change chose to stay where they are, rather than move to Wilson as some trustees and Adams parents had expected . Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees voted May 9 to change the boundaries between Adams and Wilson. W!th the boundary change, 98 Adams stu- dents who live in the JoAnn Street neighborhood were allowed to choose whether they'd like to go to another school instead. Families had until May 30 to decide. The deadline came and passed this week with no one applying for a change in schools. The news didn't surprise Adams School Principal Barbara Harrington. MMC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Tortn Pavla (left) and Setll Siegel are trying to get tbrol'gh tbe city's red tape to opea their heeltll food story In Corona del Mar. The concept: a high quality, reasonably priced health food market with accompanying cafe, Julee bar and full service dell. Corona del Mar, which bu no comparable market, would be the prfect spot for their venture, pm. and Slegel reuonect TM Health Bmportum wW sell prgan1C and frff-r-.. products u wen u sports nUtlttlon and b4ilbi. 1be Bmportulli wUI not be a "n!Jttf ~· bedh foiod store,~ to SNigel. 'lb• two O'WMll have waned numerous jobs and stored away their savings to back the invest· ment. After initlally rejecting the bnllding as belDg too large, they leued the fonner Padtic Ranch Market site at 334 7. E. Coast Higbway, wtnn1ng the buildlng away from Blockbuster Video, acconlil9 to Siegel. ·w.·... Jutt two local boys JoOld~ to lliake gOOd, • ~ Mid. Th• ownen baft been .... eftd tHy Nally want UI to ''I think the situation is that people are comfortable with what they are used to,· she said. "And since this is their school, the stu- dents who were attending here are comfortable with what they were doing. "We run a quality program here and I think that parents real-._ ize that and they appreciate the' effort the staff does." Adams parents opposed to the boundary change had already '~Students who we.re attending here are comfortable with what they were doing ... " -BARBARA HARRINGTON •· predicted that none of the stu- dents would leave their school. These parents said they felt the boundary change effort was spurred by racial motives, with other parents wanting to move the Latino students and the school's bilingual program out of Adams. Adams parents who wanted the change have said the bilin- gual program at Adams detracts from the Enghsh-speaking stu- dents' education. They also con- tend the school should be open •SEE BOUNDARIES PAGE A10 Chamber backs county tax increase •Officials sa,Y' hike is the only viable1solution to solve the problems I brougn~ on by bankruptcy. By EVan Henerson, Staff Writer •/ NEWPORT BEACH -Despite , the possible negative impacts to local businesses, th.e Newport Harbor Area Chamber· of Com- merce has agreed to supported the Measure R tax increase as the only viable solution to Orange County's financial woes. The item was •hotly debated" during a recent cham- ber board meeting , according to c hamber execu ti ve director ::t.ichard Luehrs. Of the 27 board members in attendance, 20 voted to support the half-cent sales tax increase for 10 years, County administrators have proposed the tax as a neces- sary part of the recovery effort to lift Orange County out of bank- ruptcy. Residents countywide will vote on the measure June 27. The Pro-R vote notwithstand- ing, Luehrs said the c;bamber does not want to see a precedent of tax bikes. Although the cham- ber supports the half-cent sales tax increase only as a means of healing the county, the decision represents a departure for the chamber, he said. "We have traditionally been opposed to tax increases, figuring that government is already too invasive as it is,• Luehrs said. •But we see no Qther alternatives to getting us out of this financial probleJll we're in." ' • SEE CHAMBER PAGE A10 I f • "'··-·· #'CWr .... .,., ... CRUISING THE HARD ROCK I:i>c8l artists win honors at Newport Festival of Art . greer wylder If yow-Beemer is ai.ling, try Pacific Auto Techntcs J I f you're looking for an hon- , est m echanic who specializes in BMWs -look no further than Ed Andreoni of Pacific Auto Tecbnics, who bas a fan- tastic auto repair shop for.· · 8MWsi I've bee n going to facific Auto for the last 10 years, and woul(ln't consider going any- where else. The service is quick, reason- able and reliable. The three •technicians can do everything to get your car running its best. Pacific Auto also rehabs older ~models. Andreoni has been in • Car buffs will gather twice monthly at Fashion Island restaurant to show off classics and raise mon- ey for charity. By Matt Coker, Entertainment Editor Y ou've spent cowitless weekends in the garage ensuri.nq your pride-and- joy remains in cherry condition, but, other thap a few nosy neigh- bors, no one appreciates your classic car. That's how Corona del Mar resident Jerry Hill feels, and he's betting scads of other local car buffs feel that way, too. "I live in a town where there's a lotta gu,ys with slee py cars," Hill said. "Maybe we can wake them up:" The wake up call c6mes at 4:30 p.m . Wednesday, when Newport Beach's Hard Rock 1be Newpolt Bw:b Pelttval ot Art brought more than 10,000 peo- ple togetta, May 'Z1 end 28 at the Newport Dunes Relort. Festival-goers ubii!ived the~ ' ot more than 75 artilmls' and were entertained by more tban 50 groups, which perf<nned 00 tbiee stages. The Newport Beach Festival ot Art annually dedicates two days to cultural and art ad:lvities. The Harl>or Area Adult Day Care Center of Newport Beach was the beneficiary ot the festival proceeds. The center provides pro- grams and services for adults suf- fering from Alzheimer's disease. Awards for several categories in . a Juried Art Competition were pre-. sented to winners May 27. Wmners were: Watercolors FU'St place -Pomm Olsen Second place -Michelle Rudoloph Third place -Donald Excelly Oil First place -Vemette Gilbert Second place -Steve Simon Third place -David Hinkle Aayllc • ~usiness for 15 years. Pacific 1A.uto Technics (631-3188) is at j 786 Whittier Blvd., Costa Mesa. ~ Cafe hosts the first •open cruise• for owners of "fine, pre-1975 American rod, classic and custom cars." Hill spent weeks negotiating with the operators of the rock 'n' roll-themed restaurant near Fashion Island's Atrium Court. Hard Rock ultimately agreed to be the gathering spot twice moni.b.ly throughout the summer. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Jerry Hlll of Corona del ~ ts organizing twice monthly car rallies at the Hard Rock cafe. First place -Leonard Quan Photography First place -Robert Stwman Second place -Ira Meyer Third place -Daren Grieg Craib U your d ecorating taste leans : toward Fre nch, you'll be pleas- • antly surprised tha t Squadgy, , formerly located on Robertson in 1 Beverly Hills bas relocated to the 1 not quite as chic 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Squadgy (650-0855) special- • izes iJ1 French antiques, lamps - •mainly Venetian beaded chan- . deliers, and tum-of-the-century ' oil paintings. . ' Owner Derrick Armor says •he tired of the commute to L.A., . and the fast-paced lifestyle, and relocated the shop closer to hom e. Armor travels the U.S. looking for unusual antiques, and brings .. back his finds to 369·E. 17th St., •fu Costa Mesa. • ! Paddle Power of Newport 'Beach is celebrating its fifth Featured cars are being lined up for each cruise, which last until 9 p.m. Upon arrival, partici- pants receive raffle tickets for prizes supplied by Hard RO£k arrd other area merchants. There are also 50150 raffle tickets avail- able for $1 each or $5 for six. Raffles begin at 8 p.m. Proceeds benefit Make-A-· Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Robert Henry. Hill hopes the Hard Rock affair will attract up to 200 cars, becoming the largest open cruise ip the county. The only others he knows of are in Orange, Lake Forest and Mission Viejo, and r--------~----~---~--~--~~ • I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I L-------------•-~---•llftlt-..w~ they each draw less than 100 cars a week. The gatherings are held at . restaurants or fast-food joints because the car owners want to sit down and eat while people stand outside and ogle their rides. Hill's 1966 Mustang convert- ible will be an attention-getter, not only because it's a classic, but also because of its unique color: turquoise. .. All of them are red," he said. "Everyone wanted red Mustangs when they came out. All the ads showed red ones. People took white and blue ones out of the showrooms and had them paint- ed. red .• Hill bought bis Mustang from a Costa Mesa woman 21 year5 ago. Though the sports car was collecting dust in the wom~·s garage, she was reluctant to part with it. "'Illen her husband says, 'if he•s going to pay $1,200 for an $800 car, take it,'"" Hill recalled. She took it. Hill was recently offered $30,000 for it. He didn't take it. A.Qd don't bother upping the ante. Though he remains its caretaker, he's giv- en the 'Stang to bis daughter. There's no cost to attend the cruises, which are also scheduled for Wednesdays, June 21, Sept. 6 and 20. ;nie gatherings shift to Mondays in July and :August - July 3 and 17 and. Aug. 7 and 21, to be precise--. so not to conflict with Fashion Island's summer music series that's moving from Thll!Sdays to Wednes~ays. Wheneve r they are held, Hill is confident they will be well attended. "l just got off the phone with a guy with three cars who said, 'I've been looking for a place to show my cars.' That's exactly my sentiments. I'm looking for peo- ple to share in the beauty of these cars.• First place -Robert and Stacy Vetrovec Sculpture First place -Linda West Second place -David Boals Tbird place -Steve Hazard The HPeople's Choice" awards were presented on May 28 by Newport Beach City Council- woman Jean Watt and Newport Beach City Arts Commissioner Roya Pouladi. Winners were: Best Painter -watercolorist PommOlsen . Sculptor-Unda West Photography-Ira Meyer Craib -K.C. Klug The Frank Germain Award, established. in memory of watercol- 01ist Frank Gennain.. was present- ed to Diane Moon. . •anniversary with a sale. Every :kayak, surf ski and canoe in •stock will be reduced 15%, and !accessories are on sale at 15% to • 50% off. The sale starts.Sunday !and runs through June 11. • "This is a great ti.me to pur-The Fish Fry Unparade1 marches thrOugl} Cost.a Mesa today Jchase, with summer weather i>ahead for warm water pad· !clling," says owner, Sydney L Balalls. "We have many family !and single boats in stock.~ , Paddle Power (675-1215) is at !1500 w. Balboa Blvd., in New~ tport Beach. • : Linda Beale, owner of At Ease •Men's Store in Fashion Island, is !opening a new 7 ,000-square-foot •store, At Ease Women's and :ttome Store, at 401 Newport •Center Drive, inside the !e ntrance to Atrium Court, on •Mond ay. ! "At Ease Women's and Home •Store will be synonymous with !the word elegance, and will offer fits customer$ designer fashions, !as well as unique furniture and •gifts for the borne," says Beale. : Designer lines the store will •carry include Zanella, Ralph :Uuren, Barry Bricken, Randy -Kempler, Bobby Jones, TSE Cashmere and Richel of Paris. The furniture and gifts collec- tion will feature one-of-a-kind pieces from all over the world. "We will not stock the same item twice," says Beale. She warns that if you really like something, you'd better buy it. It might not be there again. • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturd!tVS· Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646· 4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, calif. 92627. T he Unparade today: Don't forget the first community wide Unparade. Parade participants will gather at 10 a .m, today at the front of the old J .C. Penney store at the Harbor Center, Wilson and Har- bor, and at the direction of the · veteran parade coordinator, will depart at 10:45 a.m . The parade will travel south on Harbor to 19th Street, make a right turn and,contiilue to Center Street, where it will tum left to Lions Park and the 50th Annual Fish Fry. All the time obeying all traffic laws. Decorate your car, motorcycle or pick up truck -use a little crepe paper, tie an American flag fo your antenna. Roll down your wi.niifws and findsome patriotic music to play on your car stereo for all to hear. Dress yourself up - as a down, beauty queen , in a uniform or whatever. Put a sign on the side of the vehicle to let people know who you are or what you represent. Make up a title -be the grand marshal. Wave at the Unparade watchers. U you.don't want to be in the Unparade, you are welcome to watch it on Harbor Boulevard or 19th Street. Rumor has it there will even be a non-marching band at Brecht Orchid Gardens at 1989 Harbor Blvd. Come on out and have some fun. Then celebrate a community tradition, the 50th Annual Lions Club Fish Fry. Youth city council: The New- port Beach City Council seats were filled with students from Newport Harbor and Corona del . Mar high schools who had spent the morning learning about their new roles in aly government from council member Jan Debay. More than 70 students partici- pated in the annual City Govern- ment Day, learning from staff in various city departments, indud- ing the city manager, city attor- ney, city clerk, community ser- vices, finance, fire, general ser- vices, marine , personnel, plan- ning, poll.ce, public works and utilities departments. The morning dosed with Jeff Bauer serving as mayor and pre- -siding over a council consisting of fellow Newport High students Genoa Ferguson, Rajani Gupta and Anna Vnka and CdM stu- d ents Jennifer Luchesi (mayor pro tern), Jennifer Ruper and Dave Lee. During the council business session and after much discus- sion, they directed staff to pre- pare a resolution to rescind the parking restrictions in the vicinity . of Newport Harbor High School, adopted a policy statement allowing marketing and advertis- ing on beach lifeguard towers, vehicles and trash cans, and approved a special event perqiit for the American Cancer Society. hour answering service may be used to record i~~ to the edit0< on any topk. Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustration'-edito- rial matter or advertisements I '·1 VOL 89, NO. 124 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WILUAM LoeDEU.. Editor STEVE_,.MU. Man119Jng Editor -YOKOI, City Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Editor -MAM(. Ciftl.ll.rtlon Man1t9*r tWllC KNIGHT, Production Manager MIOtlAI. PllTCHIJt. Dlsplay Manag« JUDY 091 llNG .• Oatllfled Man.ger ,.. • .,., IMAM, Controller READERS HODJNE 642-6086 ADDRUS Our address is 330 W. Bay St.. Costa M4tsa. c:alif. 92627. herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of copy- right owne!. f::tOW IQ REACH US Orculat.lon The Times Orange County (800) 252·9141 Mwl1l9lng Clastifled 642-5678 ~:::rt42 ... 321 ~Sto-1224 Sports 642-4330 ~ Sports Fix 646-4170 E-Maff: FlTI.71MProdlgy.com MMIOllb 8\dlnea Office 642 ... 321 lustness F1x 631-5902 Publfshed by lEWERAnJRES Newport Beach 62158 Balboa 62158 Costa Mesa 68157 Corona del Mar 66158 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-2 s Newport 1·2 s Bladcles 1·2~ River Jetty 1-2 s CdM 1-2 $ llOA11MI LiOht wit* this morning ihlftlng south W9St to welt wtth • two foot . . . -··-·~ -. )• . ~ ~ ' .· .. :.:."1:'' "" . _...,, ' .. . • ~ ... ")o ·• ' .._t " -"~ jim de boom With time to fill before lunch arrived, the Youth City Council and city staff then discussed the dress code recently adopted by the Newport-Mesa school board. An unsuspecting school board member (yours truly) walked in during this discussion and was asked by Mayor Bauer to provide backgrowid and answer ques- tions about the dress code. Bauer eventually adjourned the cowicil for lwich, which pro- vided the 10 students the oppor- tunity to say thank you to their dty staff counterparts for an informative and eventful day. New offlcen: Bob Howard will be installed. as the president -of the Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Uons Club, the HFish Fry hazy sunshine in dub," on June 20 at a ceremony presided over by past district governor Les Miller. Joining Howard as officers are Phil Evans, first vice president; Doyle Forth, second vice president; Ed Hodges, tail twister; Lou Nock- old, Lion tamer; BW Johnston, - secretary; Tom Rea, treasurer; Brad ~chwarz, bulletin editor; and Jim Wahner, Mike Scheafer, Art Perry and Mark Boyd as directors. Bob Josten has b een elected president of the Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach for 1995-96. Serving with Josten ar.e Perry DuBose, president-elect; Carl Laird, past president; Jack Ma.son, treasurer; Howard Davis, secretary; and board members Eric Burton, Jim Muth, Tom Mcintosh, Walter Good, Ralph Miller, Tony Shen and Gregory Lee. Club news: Charlie Markel of the Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club, presented athlete of the month awards to Costa Mesa High School student Qaniel Burlay for swi.nuning and to Estancia student Jill Black for softball. They were accompanied. by their coaches, Matt Whitmore and Sharon Smyth. Welcome to the world of aer- vtce dubs Ron De Geare, who joined the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club. COSTA MESA Servb dub meetings this com- ing week: MONDA~ 6 p.m. -tW'bor Mesa . lions Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. 't;UESDA~ 7:30 a.m. ·Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the- Balboa Bay Oub. Noon -Costa Mesa Klw.US OUb mttts at the Costa Mesa Community Center; Newport h.tt Khnnls Oub meets at Charley Browns. 6 p.m. :co.ta MeM Newport tW'bor Uons a.-. the HFish Fry Club,• will meet at l)ons Park for their annual picnic to celebrate the end of the Fish Fry. WEDNESDA~ 7:15 a.m. ·South c:o.t Metro ~ aub, the ·raste of Costa Mesa Club,• meets at the Cen- ter Club. 7:30 a.m. -co.ta Mesa- Onnge c:o.t 8r'MltfMt Uons Oub meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant. Noon · co.ta Mesa Rotaiy a.-meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub; 1he Exct.nge Oub of Or ... c:o.t will meet at the Bahia Corinthian for a busi- ness n;ieeting. 6:15 p.m. -New•ort .... ..,.. ~a.-meets at the New- port Beach Brewery Company for a vocational visit. THUltSDA~ Noon • eaw... Club of <:orona del Mw meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub; 1he Ex~ a.-of Newport tW'bor meets ai Shark Island Yacht dub for a business meeting; ~M ltota'y a.-mfttS at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear from Jerry Johr910ft of Palace Park. • co......,..rrv a a.ws Is pubnsnect flVe'Y Saturday in the 0.lly Pilot. FAX your servtc:e dub's mMtlng information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Beyport Wlt'f, Newport Beach, 92660. A'Oftl=tne the afternoon. .. ... ~........, TIDIS The ~toaSt c:ontlftm to MYe • • 21GO blodc of tWttor: A thief nabbed a bowler's bike by cutting the lock off white It was parked in the rllCk In front of the bowtlng alley. • 11'0 Mode fl/I Newport IML: The st.et hffd of • Callawlly ·s1g Be11N• gotf C!lub was sa\Wd off the $239 dub whit. ft was In the golf store. TODAY First low 7:26a.m. -0.2 First high 2:331.m. 3.5 Second low 7:03 p.m. 2.7 Second high after midnight 4.2 0.5 2.] """' of fun swells. but nothing wtth much ... l'hls week we will should see a new head-high southwest swell that shoUld stay with us through the weekend. By Wednesday, 'here Is a ctwince that we wtll ~our ftm solid south sWell of the season. tf the stoml stays strong we could SM tofld OW!r· ~sets by the end of oat \Welt. for dilly surf l'9pOttl • • lullOdc .. '°""' Coelt ,._ An attempt to steal 12 women's garments ~as foiled by an Mlployte who MW the burglar try to wrest the bb.s from 1he r~ The suspect allegedly ran to an 1Waltlng car 91 the curb In front of the rtore after he WM spotted and tpld ~· Your cornmenu about. the Daily "'ot or newt tips Will be record· 9d and g!Wn directly to Editor Willi.m Lobdell. The WM 24- C.llfomla Community HIW\ • '""* Mlmlf Compllt'l1 .. southw9sterty Mell. 2.7 and~call (toG) t76-SURF. The Early morning JIMwJ I. lllln. call CClltS s1.:r.us l'tel6dlnt n ao M doUda will dMI to .,.,, _.... . • .. SAT\MDAY, JUNE J, 1115 ' It's · ·a nice place to visit~ but I wouldn't want to retire her E yoa're lucky, tbere C09Ul9 a time in life when you have to start thlnklng about what you're going to do with the rest ol it. • My wife and 1 have been nib- bling around the edges of this problem for a couple of years, but two recent events have intensified the process: First, the letter to the editor from a local GOP hired gun, who suggested I leave town and move to Ma less democratic" part of the country. It forced me to admit in print that, yeah, we have been thinking about just that. Item lWo, and of far greater significance, we signed up for the long-term care insurance that is now being ottered to Ca.lif ornia teachers through the state's pub- lic employee retirement program. CALPERS. It's like any kind of insurance: You hope v.ou never have to use it. Until last winter, when the roots of our ficus tree devoured a hearby sewer pipe, we hadn't filed an insurance claim since a week after the state of California saw fit to bestow a driving Ucenle on No. 2 daughter. (1be time before that wu ~rtly after No. 1 daughter wu licensed three yean previously.) Growing older ii not for the faint ol heart, it is said. There are ell kinds of terrible maladies lurking ahead, everything from Alzh.eimer's to zymosis. Knowing that this insurance will pi<:)c up the tab when/if, either/both of us becomes an afflictee, we are free to focus on the more pleasurable aspects of what lies ahead. For us, the most difficult of those is where to go. It would be nice, and far simpler, just to stay where we are. We've been in the same town for 32 years come July 3, the same house for 23 years, as of two weeks ago. We are obviously in a rut, but we could hang here for the dura- tion. Problem is, we wouldn't be able to do much but sit in the house on furniture that ts rapidly dllapldatino ttlelf. Sell the boat, forget traveling, never mind the shows, the con- certs, pus on entertaining, don't even think about the occasional night on the town. Just exist. Granted, this is a pretty nice place to exist. But it is also a ter- ribly expensive place for it. Con- sider, for example, the cost of housing our 28-foot boat. Here, in a marina that is mid-range for Newport Harbor, the tab is $14.50 per foot per month, more than some families can afford for rent. In Bellingham, Wash., it has just gone up to $2.25 per foot per month. Almost everything else is com- parably less. We can get along quite nicely somewhere else, plus be able to afford some trav- el, some entertainment, go back to school and, yes, even Ooat Bankrupt county seeks buyers f~r its property • A Newport company is helping organize a June 20 auction where the county Sites will be sold. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writei- NEWPORT BEACH -A piece of commercial property adjacent to the Arches Marina will go on the auction block June 20 as part of bankrupt Orange County's attempt to sell off more than $32 million worth of assets. The 1.25-acre bayside property is located at 3333 West Coast Highway. The land sits under- neath the five-story Harbor Club Towers office building, which houses the trendy Bistro 201 restaurant. Auction administrators empha- size that the building does not come with the parcel. The entire parcel -marina, .building and parking lot -is subject to a long- term lease. Zen And Yoga Workshop With lecture, meditation, yoga and d1scusslon Qffcrecl J> Hellker: $25.00 -re-re21stration requlrea Sponsored by Zen Home Stitchery 'for further Information Call: (714) 631-5319 r •That site is a little unique," said Sheila Starnes, I.. a spokes- woman for LFC MarKeting Ser- vices, Inc., which is coordinating the auction. "You're buying the land subject to the building lease. You don't get the building." The 19 county-owned sites up for auction -most of which are located '.in Santa Ana -include parking lots, vacant lots, govern- ment and former library buildings. County CEO William Popejoy has authorized the asset sale as part of the county's recovery effort to com- pensate for money lost during the county bankruptcy. The auction will take place at 1 p.m. June 20 at the Red Uon Hotel in Costa tvlesa. Prospective bid- ders can obtain property informa- tion packages at LFC's auction information office at 17 Corporate Plaza in Newport Center. According to Starnes, bidders must be pre-registered and must come to the auction with a cashiers check for each property on which r-----------------~~------~ I • • L-------------------------~ they intend to bid. There will be no m.iJ\imwn bids at the open call auction, but the county reserves the right to accept or reject the highest bid on each property with- in 48 hours of the auction. Newport Beach-based LFC Marketing and several members QUALITY IS I Discover Gustaf Anders at The Village. Featuring fine dining, shops and services in a charming outdoor setting . ~ . SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILlLAGE At Sunnower Avenue and Bear Street 714·43~·2000 of the auction team have donated their services to the county free of charge, including the production of a slick, glossy color brochure that details the properties for sale. Of the 14 companies that sub- mitted bids to coordinate the auc- tion, LFC is the only one based in Orange County, according to Starnes. "Our president. William Lange, lives in Orange County," Starnes said. "He wanted to make sure that this was done right and that it didn't turn into a liquidation sale." Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Murphy said the city will probably not bid on the Harbor Tower site. Newport Beach owns a portion of the tidelands which abut the marina and the city receives some re ntal fees from marina activities. "Because there's a long-term master lease involved, it would be a long-term prospect before that property could produce any signifi- cant revenue for us,• Murphy said. &round in a boat. In other words, we can sup- port ourselves somewhat in the style to which we have become accustomed, we just can't do it here. If not here, where? Our basic requirements for a place'to retire, in addition to nice people and decent quality of lite, include being near a college or University and access to some sort of navigable water where an old geezer can go for an occa- sional sail. (I know: it sounds exactly like where we live nowl) So far, we've explored the San Luis Obispo-Morro Bay area (too booming); the Delta and Sonoma Cowicy (too bot in summer, too flooded in winter); and Colorado (too high, too dJy). Much of ow focus now is on Oregon and Washington. Of all the lovely places up there, we have essentially boiled the entire Pacific Northwest down to Bellingham and Corval- lis, Ore. When we discuss these choic- es with friends, or strangers for that matter, the now-predictable reaction is a mildly appalled expression, accompanied by, "What about the weather?" • What about it? So it rains. So wbatl In truth, tt raim leel up~ '" there than tt bu around --.. year. So there are fom l8UCXW and even a little mow. So gnMdl I have long held that~ Callfomlam are weather~ a race ot climatically cbal· lenged sun worshipers ·who would rather take their chances with smog, drive-by shootings, gjlllg warfare and ever-coagulat• ing traffic than risk a day withe>\$ sunshine. ~ When we.visited Bellingham in April, we stayed at Schnauzer Crossing, a slice-of-heaven-type place owned by Donna McAllis- ter. as bright and warm and love- ly a woman {lS you are likely to meet. · ~ While recovering from one of. Donna's astounding breakfasts i one morning, my wife asked her what the downside of Belling- ham is, because we bad not been able to find one. Donna looked out at the view of beautiful Lake Whatcom and'\ thought for a moment. •Nord- strom,• she said. ·we don't have a Nordstrom.• Well, things are tough all ovec. • FltED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. . -----------------I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER --------------- 7u.ll dnvict dafcn and !B£aui!I .£upf4 BEST SELECTION of the Finest Products at the Lowest, Everyday Prices! ~42 -17 1 7 283-D 17th Street, Co$ta Me$11 (Next to Rw ) Ope11 7 Day$: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sutr. 11-6 1 • ·------------------------- Dad's Day June 18 .. BEEF STICK SALE ~!:~ .. "" WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach •Send a Gift By Plume 642-4302 • .. :BEACHES 'CONTINUED FllOM A 1 t tables and wort In ban at night, then are begging for wort the nezt morning.• This wee~ 20 people called in • and o'nty seYen were tllred. be said. The week's weather dw1 explamed it: 4 lt says. ·Overcast. 'overcast. overcast.•• Jacobson ~said. ·Every day it's aummy, , we don't oeed people out 1there • • So seasonal lifeguards like .Keith Head, 25. are hoping the tsun will soon ove.nule the over- ; cast sky. "It's been very bard.· said Head. who counted himself lucky for being hired to work lbve hours on Friday. ·u it bad- 'n't cleared up, I would have been stuck at home.· But even when there is work, -as there was on Friday wh'en a hazy sun showed itself just after noon. HMd clrow. jeep up and down an ....,ey duwe-mlle stretch d bw:ta. ipl41b.g about 20 people in tbe ..... •That's tbe Jdnd d lpriDg we've been d-4"'9 with -it's very boring,• be akL . For the ADDllM!f, Head doesn't bave another job and Js plan- mng to go to law sdlool in tbe faD. Tberelore, his only mcome is lifeguarding. And the uncertainty of whether you will work OT not is frustrating, Head said. ·vou would Just like to know from the get-go,• be said. Despite the winter-like weath- er, starting the third week ol June the majority ol seasonal guards will begin working full time, and there are slight signs that they could be busy. ) •'Jbe water is cold with tem- peratures just starting to come up,• Head said, calling this spring the coldest prelude to summer he can remember. ·i·m hoping it's starting a wanning trend.• New,...11 d<aa .... Dilr THIS ISN'T A TEXTBOOK CASE ~dergarten students learn skills in a novel way -by writing and illus1ratihg their .own autobiographies OU5 5-year-old stood among his peers and and accepted the miaopbooe. He proudly declared that his name is Zack and that the book that be bad written and illustrated is •an about me.• In his book. Zack revealed that be "wants to be a carpenter because Daddy is.• l.ack was one of about a dozen rambunctious 5-year-olds in Joan Hufford's kindergarten class who gathered together Friday after- noon to show oft their newly •published• books at Mariners Elementa.ry's fourth annual Young Authors' Tea. Fortunately for the kids, the tea was replaced with much sweeter apple juice seheil. Tbe books provided infor- mation about family members and included drawings d their homes and their own self-por- traits. The kids' future career goals were a1lo detailed and in9uded a variety d interesting occupations. A •ta.rate-man,• a ~edive, a cowgirl and a horseback rider were among some d the more creative aspirations students · imaginatively illustrated in their books. •Tuey feel very successful with wba.t they've done,• said Hufford. •They're authors and illustrators. The writing ability really starts giving them the self- con.fidenoe to be able to take risks and to realize that what they do is OK.• "They learn bow to start a project and follow it through. It's been really exciting to see their progress. Plus it was fun for the parents too!. In addition to creating their books, the children also made several autographed bookmarks to give away to their f Ans, since they couldn't sign copies of their books. readers for first grade.• l:Iufford's overall goal in encouraging her students to com plete the book project was to get her students to be responsible to what they are learning. ·rm always trying to think of creative ways for kids to learn,• she said. ·I want them to be excited about learning so that when they leave me they go on and on with learning. -CENfER SHOE REPAIR ... ~ i and punch. and was served with a variety of sugary cookies. This year's Young Authors' Tea marks the first time that Hufford has attempted to bave ber kindergarten students create books. The project is usually reserved for the first-grade class. Student teacher Tom Arntson believes the book project helps the kindergarteners with their language skills. ,, ·1 want them to learn to com- municate with each another so that they understand that every- one is equal and everyone has their own validity, while they learn their numbers and every- thing else." 285 E. 17th St . Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less . 645-5511 . I I: ( I; Hours: M·F 8:30 · 6:30, Sat 8:30 · 5:00 I 1 1 5% 9Ffc0~!fh~d ~,!PAIR WORK 1 i4.. I !( Complete Sho~ervice & vacu: Cleaner Repair, y Copy I ~~ - - - - ---- - -~ J ' • rt--------------1 1i • • -. I · *ll:Va--1•• -, D -E T A I · L I N G I I: 1845 Superior A•. • ea.ta ..... I 574-7474 I 1: I .: s5.oo =~WASH I , • coupon alep. 7·15-95 Vaid 51.n.· FM. I: •Good for first time CU1lt0mers only, for one hand car wash I I 1:' I 1: ' 1: • 1: I 1: I •: # •: # •·: 4 ·~ . We are the Original Steves which has been touted by the Wall Street Journal, Fortune Magazine, People, Time, Road & Tracie, Car & Driver & BMW Journal as the highest quality shop in the nation. We look forward to serving you. STEVE a JONI MARCHESE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK· BAM 1D BPM I I I I I. f ., I I 4 --------_______ .. ·. · .. .. • . . ' . .•· .. . .. . .· . ., .. •• . BEACON BAY AUTO WASH JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT 4200 Birch Stre,t Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 • DOVE x u Cl) a: ~ iii ~ u BRISTOL a: ::> x ~ i r----------------------, ~ BRING THIS COUPON FOR A :J 100% .. 1 HAND1lWASH1 . il SEALER WAX / tl AND .. 1~2~~nm, ' ONLY 98 ! r I I I I I Offer Expires 6/30/95 I -~--------~------~----~ W• acc:.pt: TEXACO, AME~, VISA, MC, DISCOVER I DINER'S I ~ BEACON,BAY ENTERPRISES INC. Under Hufford's and several parents' direction, the children spent the last several weeks writ- ing and illustrating colorful, fab- ric-covered books about them- •The books teach them to learn sell-expression.• said par- ent Rosemari Barbatti, who helped Hufford with the project. •ft brought their focus more into everyday words like 'my house' and ·my family,'• said Arntson. ·The kids are becoming . . Hundreds focus on contest for amateur shutterbugs COSTA MESA -A record number of enb'ies -286 -were submitted in a free photography contest organized by Cal's Cam- era & Video as part of National Photo Month in May. Twelve winners, judged by three professional photographers a11•u e..u,""" '"4 "--'' ~ ~ e.·,a Mt Ult """ .. MoNDAY, JUNES & 12, 1995 7 :30 PM -9:00 PM CONFERENCE ROOM UDIDGD ....,..II I I 1700 16TH STREET, NEWPORT BEACH . CAll (714) 546-8824 for more information Make Those Patios and Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. -• Ex:pe.n brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. · •Can recommend quality designers • Qualicy worlc-in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. Duigmd ii Lan.dsccJl>ed by Botanicare 631·737 Tlri )ennilgs CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645 .. 8512 State Lket1M 1392707 •Drainage problemsr We solve them. CHASE a UPDATE SPRING MADNESS JUMBO MORTGAGE LOANS . -- Loans from $250,~·$1 MILLION **NO Points NO Documentation Feo t NO Processing Fee * NO LencWs Fee * NO Tax Serke Fee * NO ALTA Tiiie Fee ** NO Applk:don Fee NO CNdlt Report Fee Call Today For Current Rates .. . Lynlee KrUse (714) 263·8115 . from the local area. received a total of more than $1.000 worth of prizes donated from several pbo· tograpbic companies. Each of the 286 contestants was awarded an "Accepted for Exhibition" certifi- cate. The winners in the three cate- gories were: L.llndlupes 1st Place -Greer Lobdell (Costa Mesa) • 2nd. Place -Leslie Smith (Newport Beach) 3rd Place -Char:fie Choi (Irvine) 4th Place -Betty Grazer (Corona Mar) ~ty Of' People 1st Place -Martin Flink (:NeY.IDOf1 Beach) 2nd Place -John Jungjceit (Irvine) 3rd Place -John Mitcnell (Balboa) 4th Place -Terl Martyn (,NfM'DOO Beach) Sports Of' AdtOn 1st Place -Ralph Jenniches (Cypress 2nd Place -Richard Fitzer (Lagu Beach) 3rd Place -BJ . Lowe, Jr. (G Mesa) 4th Place -Chuck Kight (Beau .. WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT 'T;.• FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE I I 1-"1Wl.aVMUl LOW ....:.S-THI MOST flOflULM PUCe • ..... L.A. £ -L. AMA'°" MADIM 108UY ........................ ......... COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB IVER HAD ONI OF THOSE DAYS WHIM ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR GOLF GAME? When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to choose from for only *7500-: or siQn up for all three and SA~/ (Qblmum tour peopi. plw et..) CALL 14 660-5102 • 1701 GOLF COURS LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM Of HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. · UNIVERSITY FACULTY PHYSICIANS ·UCENSED . NUTRIT10NISTS ·~ • PER80NAL. TRAINERS · SAFE a EFFECTNE APPE I I IE 8lFPAE88ANTS · COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTINANCE THE 11111'' ICllNT a 1 dlli la -..----~ .. ,, . ' . ..... tt:.1t. > ..;._ ,. ftlHMITY Southern Calif omia Trout Unlimited ts hosting its fifth annu - al •party flor the Fish" at Oasis Senior Center, located at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The 5:30 p.m. event incl\!tfes a salmon dinner, live auction and a no-bOlt bar. Tickets are $15. Call Jamie HWltel at 497-2495. PIO YOUTH FOOTBALL CLINIC A four-week, non-contact foot- ball clin1c, conducted by ex-NFL star Roger· Craig with Floyd Raglin, begins today and contin- ues on June 10, 17 and 24. The clinic runs from 9 a.m. to noon on Orange Coast College's track field and youths between the ages of 8 and 17 can learn the basics of football from the pros themselves. The cost is $149. For information, call 432-5880. SCENIC SK RAa The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce is co-sponsoring the 14th Annual Scenic SK and Two- Mlle Fun Walk along the bluffs in Corona del Mar. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. and the race will start at 8 a.m. The pre-regis- tration cost is $19 for runners and RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WMfe YoUf Dolat CovM Mofel 1922 MAllOl llVD., COSTA MESA · 6'8-1156 By Melissa Ghavami .... THE CAIWIY'S PRAISES , Those searching for a true bargain In tilt purchase at a diamond need only stt their sights on yellow diamonds. These range in color from straw through lemon to taxicab yellow. Tldlnicalty. only diamonds highly saturated lo Y'IOw can be l8mled ·canary" or "fancy: A true fancy ytlow diamond is far m0<e scarce than Its fN whb counterpart As the pubhc continues to focus Its attention on colorless diamonds, howMr. yeDow diamonds w;n re · llldeMlued. To get the most beauty for their ~ poces, those who buy yellow diamonch should considtr 1 stiape other than the familw round brillant This shape mUJmizes brillianCe at ttlt expense of color. while such shapes as matqulse, pelf, Ind oval play lht color of yellow dilmonds to Its greatest potential There .,. ~ ditln1t colors of diamonds. MIO It ROYAL .lWELERS. WI Wll be hawt to answer llfJ questions you flllY hM lbotJI selecting one. Purdl&sing I diamOod is 111 lmpol1ant kMstmlnt. and WI want you to know that WI always stand behind whit we Mii. Come In and stt us at 12!> Bison, Ste. 86 (644-7~) In the Newport North Shopping Center (at the comer of Bison and MacMtlur). llld 32411 Golden Lantern, set. G (244-8995) at the Ocean Ranch VHlage Center, l.IQuna Niguel. Visa and Mastettard are accepted. P.S. Fancy brown diamonds also represent very good value · $16 for walkers and inclUdes a gourmet breakfast. All proceedl will go to the revttallzation of downtown Corona del Mar and the Oty ol Newport Beach Youth Sports Program. Por information, call 644-3151. BAY VISTA "5A ~ The parent teacher group is hosting a "Lucky Ducky" ·water Wipeout and Pam.Uy Spirit Day from noon to 3 p.m , on the cam- pus of the Alternative Education Center, 390 Monte ~ Ave, in Costa Mesa. Individuals can buy a "Duckie" and enter it in the watercourse race for a chance to win a weekend for two at the Bal- boa Bay Club. All proceeds from the race will benefit the Student Scholarship Fund. Call Bonnie Engstrom at 640-1788. SINGLES MIXER The Pacific Foundation for the Arts, 151 Kalmus, Suite. GI in Costa Mesa, is sponsoring a clas- sical music performance for sin- gles. Well known Russian pianist Leonid Levitky, sop~ano Celeste Tavera and the Pacific Players will perform and all proceeds will benefit the foundation. Dancing, wine and hors d 'oeuvres are included and the cost is $25. For reservations call, 553-6067. 9t A~)' V Cl 9 s g BUY a BELL USED CLOTHES, TOY9 a ACCEIOAIES, ETC. 2584 N9Wp«N't Blvd. (llt Del Mer) ~ .... (714) 131·7313 ~ _ .... ,.. . "\ ··""' .. ·-,, ' ( ... \ .. ~ . .. _._._,.'\.,.. ....,,..._ - JEREMIAH SOCIETY The non-profit agency which provides programs for the devel- opmentally disabled will be con- ducting its 1l'1rd Annual Open House at the Jewish Community Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission ls free to the 2 p.m. event that includes a variety show. For information, call Rose. Lacher at 997-8193. CANCERSURVlVORSDAY Hoag Hospital is sponsoring a program titled MThe Art of Sur- vivorship : A Celebration of Life" in conjunction with National Can- cer Survivors Day. Cancer sw:- vivors, those undergoing treat- ment, friends and families are encouraged to attend the free 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. celebration at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, located at the Hoag Hos- pital Pacific Coast • Highway entrance). RSVP at 722-6237. MONDAY ATTENTION DEACIT DtSORDER Joan Andrews, an educational psychologist, is conducting a free Please Join Us · For Dinner, Lunch ,. PHOTOGRAPHY or Weekend Brunch Sabatino was originally founded in Chiaigo ofter our loiiet- brougit h fomily recipe for our lomous l1alian Sovsoge from Palermo, Italy in h 1930's .. Today, hh 50fll & grondion continue lo provide o oomplete menu of authentic ltolion load prepared fresh doily ond semoned wilh. 5 generations of fomily pride. lhonk you. The Sabatino Family CAftllNG IPICIALISTS ....... ,_,..... ....... ......,. ... ,.., ....... _....,_····· For Reservations cfnd Directions Call 723·0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Children's Special 50% OFF on sitting fees 25% OFF on portrait fees 240 Newport Cc:nrc:r Drive, Suire: I io Fathers Day June 18th Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 Qlebr11tin9 our SOth Anni11en11ry --------------------------------------· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Balloons • Custom Banners • Pa 20% OFF any purchase (IMl4...Wwtdl.., ....... ) • ... c_,.....,... .. ,..., """ '• dt PARTY? OHN MON·SAT fAM1PM 270 EAST 17TH STREET, SUITt 12A (.()STA MESA nl·1IOJ LOCATtD IN HILLGUN ~11.l ' ···············-····················-, ,. ..-.. c, , ... • lecture titled •Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture• at the Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail 'St., Suite 105 in New- port Beach. The program will begin at 7 p.m. and reservations are not required. For inf onnation, call 476-0991 . PARKS, BEACHES, RECREATION MEETING The June meeting of the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion of the City of Newport Beach will be held at 7 p.m. in the com- mission's council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. CAREER WORKSHOP ·eareers and Personality" is the title of a free workshop at Orange Coast Colleges' Re-Entry Center. The workshop is open to the public and is designed to dis· cuss careers suitable for an indi· vidual's ability and preference. The program runs from noon to FREE I $llft VW.. t.-. Yidi Puiur ()( m.a. ___ ...,.,. C.-OdMar Ncwporta.o (714) 67J..73M THRIVE IN '95 ... Success strate&es for the independent business person. Sign up now for a dynamk day tfiat will change your life. You will receive a REAL solutions to everyday problems, slacking sales, communication issues and . burnout. This is sure to be the most motivating, enlightening & productive day you will ever spend. · Speakers: Richard Hatch "Power Communication" Sue Podany "How to Stay Motivated When Times are Tough" Jeffrey Hansler "Crank Up Your Revenues" Dr. Maryellen Lypinski uskating to Success" Wed. June 14, Irvine Hyatt $59 early registration $69 after June 7th Warner Center Marriot June 20 For more info: 818-999-5440 S.K Podany &-Assoc. With lhl' s ad ·~ceive $5 off eutv retistntion 1:30 p.m. in Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admission building. For information, call '432-5162. BUSINESS WNCHEON ·Applauding the Orange County Businesswoman• ls the title of a luncheon sponsored by the Orange County Business Journal at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, 700 W. Convention Way, Anaheim. Dr. Judy Rosener, pro- fessor and former Assistant Dean of UCl's Graduate School of Man- agement, will be the featured speaker at the noon event. The cost is $35 per person or $300 for a table of 10. For reservations, call 833-8373. BALDING? Stet Internationals executive vice president, Gary Raser will be discussing new breakthroughs in solving hair loss. Admission is free to the 9:45 a.m. seminar at The Red Lion Hotel. 3050 Bristol in Costa Mesa. Diet guru Robert Atkins will also be giving a pre· sentation. For information call 1- 800-403-7025. . SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1915 At CHltlS1lAN .,.... 1 The Newport Beach c:::brilti8n I Women's Club is bolting a i..... i show and luncheon at the Balboe I Bay Club, 1221 W. Coal Hiah· I way, Newport Beach. The U:30 to : 2 p.m. program requires re.erva-, tions and costs Sl 7 (all incluatve). For reservations, call 760-9616. G.ASSIC • CUSTOM CAltS An OJ?en cruise for ownen qf fine, pre-1975, American rod,· classic and custom cafS kicks off 4:30 to 9 p.m. at Hard Rock Cafe and continues at the restaurant at Fashion Island near Atrium Court twice monthly through the sum- mer. Raffle proceeds ~enefit Make-A-Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Robert Henry. Raf- fle begins at 8 p.m. Other dates: June 21: July 3 and 17: Aug. 7 and 21: and Sept 6 and 20. For more mformation, call Jerry Hill at 721- 9546. Tired of dealing with the restrictio1J.s of HM O's ... DAVIS & HOLDEN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATES offers individual and gro up psychotherapy on a sliding fee scale , in a Newport Beach private practice setting. Please call Shari Shaw, M .F.C.C. at (7 14) 476-7033 for more information. . CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SALE 15% OFF ALL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED FUR NITURE SLIP COVERS, BEDDING, PILLOWS & WINDOW TREATMENTS* 25% OFF Al l OUR EXCLUSIVE FABRICS* ~OLONIAL CLASSIC llDltOOM COLLECTION" WE DESIGN & MANUFACTURE FURNISHINGS TO FIT YOUR STYLE OF LIVING. W~ USE THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS 10 CREATE OUR WOOD. IRON & UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. COME IN TODAY & CHOOSE FROM OUR VAST SELECTION. ·Ame TO An.Im FASHION ISLAND OPPOSITE HARD ROCK CAFE 644·1450 l HOUkS 11\-F t~ SAT~ SUN n-. • Az(e(bprM 1S.S NEWPORT IOULEVARD COSTA MESA 548-9007 HOUU 1'-. \AT H. SUH 11 S 'SALE ENDS JUNE )0 IMTlllOI DUIGN SllVICE AVAIWU • • ' WURDAV. JUNE J; 1915 ...... nn~.,....:Tbat'Unda ··-· 10 L& to DOCID work·· ...... .-..--me today BiMm Oawda ol Rall- ~·~ St., No. i&ii1I' llllCOGNJ110N: The 1r=::••1ces at Orange Coast Unlvenallst Church, MeN. at 10:30 a.m. will be a ........ for all~· According tbe Rav. Diana Heath. the pro- will honor the strength and ~:mlptiidm11eI1ts of children, youth a.a to 2 p.m. ~June 10, ID St. AndreW'I ff.at 800 St. ADdNwl Rold. Nnpad 8Md1. JtegtMratlOn, tndudlng matlltU. JI 115 for prer99ilb'atioo by June 9, and 111 the day ol the wDJlnar, Early reMrVatlom are Ngg81ted. Speakers lndude Or. Jobn Pty, a dinica1 ptycbologtst; J.at Higgins, vice president ot Lee Hedat Harri- son's Irvine office1 Sharon Peterson, speech and communication instructor, and spedal guest speak- er, David )Jaker, transactional attor- ney and vice president of the Del- me~.Acaa..._.... .. ,.,_ and. bm bmcb ara mdnded -..~ IMratlGG WamdaD 11 aftllabiil, frGlll G1alta 'D9fts or !>{. 'lbdd . .i tbe daurcb Pa.rilb LUe offtce, 574· 2239: •MASTllJt MIND•: That's Ken Gra'f'a 10 a.m. to noon worbbop Saturday, June 10, at Newport Beach OlUI'Ch of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St, No. 145, New- port Beech. Call 6'6-3199. m DI ltAVI SHANICAll: The sptrttual teacher and founder of the Art of Uving Healing Breath Work- lbap. Sri Sd laYI Shenur, pre- MDII en nmlng d wlldmn. humor and tamer aw.,._. 8 p.m. Sunday, June 11, at tbe W..un South Coast Plaza Hotal. 686 Anton Blvd., Cost4 Mesa. Donation b $10. Call (310) 8'1-5550. •CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT ANNUAL FAVORITES CON· CEJrn Daniel Sharp, minister of Music and Worship, leads the Sanctuary Choir in a free concert from the congregation, ~ Education Director Randa Sdunalfeld will honor Teachers' ~tion Day. Also at 12:30 p.m., Eugene Ericson, Ph.D., Irvine psychologist, will begin a two-ses- sion free class using the Myers- r-~~~------------------------~-------------------------, . , Briggs personality type indicator to study group dynamics. In 6ession one participants will take the Myers .. Briggs test. In session two, at U :30 p.m. on June 18, Dr. Erick- son will focus on a discussion of results. Participants may bring sack lunches. For further details about the class call 646-5635. The chlqch is at 1259 Victoria St. Child care and youth religion education are offered. Call 646-4652. Costa · Mesa. Church of Christ HEALTH DAY: Instructor Janet Brosan leads People with Arthritis Can Exercise (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Included are health educa- tion, joint-protection tips, relax- ation and pain-control techniques and sQdalizing. Call 513-5641. 1 A COUllSE IN MIRACLES: The ~pn-profit organization A Gather- ~g of Miracles presents ~A Course hi Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at S~t Michael anQ All Angels Epis- ~ al Church, 32~3 Pacific View ·ve, Corona del Mar. Call 673- 27 or (310) 478-8994. CAREER NETWORK: Free, o~going meetings are held 7:30 ptm. every Thursday at St. Abdrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 Si. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. 1'}le m eetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. 08ll 574-2239. ; PAllA.DIGM SHIFT: The New- port Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experlence "Paradigm Shift: A New Way-A New World" 7:30 p.m. Fridays at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Music and food ilicluded. Directions: 759-0999. . CAJlEER TRANSTnONi St. +CHURCH: Costa Mesa Church of Christ. + ADDRESS:-287 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. + lELEPHONE~ 645-3191 .. +DENOMINATION: Non- denominational. +YEAR OfUROf ESTAB- LISHED: 1923. + SERvtcE TIMES: Sunday - Bible classes for all ages at 9 a.m.; worship services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m: +MINISTER: Andy Wall. + MINISTRY STAFF: Ben Wall, youth and worship associate. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 160-170. +MAKEUP OF CONGREGA- TION: A broad mix of ages, from senior citizens to estab- lished families, with a boom- ing young family population. + OHLD CARE: Nursery care available during the worship service. + TYPE OF WOitSHIP: "On Sunday mornings it's about half and half (between hymns and contemporary songs)," Ben Wall said. "On Sunday nights, when we have 50-60 pe<;>ple come together, it's definitely on the contem- porary side." +WELCOME WAGON: lfThis church is g9Qd about wef- comlng people," Ben Wall said. "It's a family church and the identity is very intimate and personal." + TYPE OF SERMON: "If I had to apply two phrases to describe (the sermons), it would be Biblically based and practically relevant" Andy Wall said. • MARC MAATIN I OAILY PILOT Costa Mesa Church of Christ is home to a broad mix of ages. +UPCOMING SERMONS: Andy Wall is guiding his con- gregation through a study on I Corinthians -this Sunday's message will be on love, and next week's sermon will focus on· using your gifts in the church. · +PROGRAMS: Weekly youth programs for junior and senior high students; small group fellowships meet In private homes throughout the week; young adult Bibi~ studies; the church under- writes a weekly meal called Caring Kitchen for 100-200 people in the community; government food surplus dis- tributio n takes place at the church the second Saturday of the mont h; a Spanish con- gregation meets on Sundays at 2 p.m. + MISSION STATEMENT: The church is still working on a final statement; the prelimi- nary draft includes four points -Costa Mesa Church of Christ wants to prayerfully provide a vibrant, caring, Bib- lically-founded church family; equipping mature believers to use their gifts in serving others; be a quality local resource for families in spiri- tual and relational health and growth; be a caring resource for hungry people in the immediate area. . +INTERESTING NOTE: Andy and Ben are brothers, and Andy's wife, Carrie, works part-t ime as the church's administrative assistant. HWe have a great friendship," BeA said. Hit's wall-to-w.all Walls here." By Anastacia Freeberg Andrew's Presbyt~rian Ch urch and St. James Episcopal Church host the ninth annual Career 1tansition Seminar for men and women who are unemployed, underemployed o; ~~t-so-happily employed, 7:30 L-~ -- --- - ----------- --- - - - - ---~-- - --- --- - -_i_ -----------.J ' RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "The Mystical Marriage" .. CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the Unitec/ Chvrch of Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 -(714) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE · SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal .. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIEN'TIST , . ' .,. c-mllflltr. Offkoted lo ~ ... °"' Setvlnf Je1111 Chrl1t 01 &«cl ottcl SOviot" fr. David C. Ander$00, rector 3209 Via Lido Newport Bedth 714/675·0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 .om Con!emf.>O! ory 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wedntiday noon .. 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch 1oam • 5pm, Sunday Scbool loam Wednelday Meet1ngl 8pm Thou art worthy, 0 Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, ... Revelation 4: 11 Br•nch of The Mother Chartb Tht Ftrst Churdl ol Cmist Sdtntist Bostoa, Malld..US CONG RE GA TIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST ., ~I• To C..; ro c.w It lb DO. 1 Or. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sundliy Wor11'1ip 8:30 & 10;AM Church School 9AM Adult· 9:45 Chldrtn Chlld C-. Provld.d 644-7~ 61 t tWotr~ ""-• Coronl Oel Mer -, METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1'60 1 Marquerite Ave. Corona-del Mar • 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Ri h r 979-82 4 J ,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia , Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S9f'vlces Available · COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH IOI SHANK, SENIOR PASTOR WEl!KEND SERVICES: SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 6 10:45 A.M. lllO lolllTA CANYON ltoAD, 111¥11111 CA la711 714 3M-7t00 SYNAGOGUE PRESBYTERIAN -A . st.~ • • PllSB'Y'IERIAN 1-, , ,., OIURCH S1mtla1J Worship 9:30 a.m. Cliil" C.re, Sun""" Sc/10111 Jamboree at Eastbluff Newport Beach 644~ 1341 fo,.,,f~ (!~ . 1kR~ l)~ C!J.L M~ltt. M~ • RELIGIOUS BDUCATION SlJMMD SISSION ma<>U- MEN"n Lutheran. Church '1 the Muter, 2900 Padfic View Drive, Corona dal ~. ia aocept1ng enrollment applications for JC.6 swnmer school. wbidl beginl June 22. Call 759-1146 (Nancy Spaeth). •SERMONS •oJSCOVER MINDI'": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145. Call 64.6-3199. • SPECIAi.. EVENTS FASfDON SHOW LUNCH: The women of St. Ma.rk Presbytedan Church sponsor a Luncheon/Fash- ion Show 11:30 a.Iri. today to bene- fit the Ma:y Magdalene Project, Inc., which is celebrating 1'5 years of providing alternatives to women who have been involved.in prosti- tution. Cost is $6. St. Mark is at 2100 Mar VJ.Sta Drive, Newport Beach. Call 644-1341. AN EVENING Wl1H MAR- SHALL JSLANDEllS: Community Church, Congregational, 611 Heliotrope Ave ., Corona del Mar, hosts eyent at 6 tonight, 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 Wands are a group of low lying atolls (highest elevation about 8 feet above sea level) located 1,700 miles south- west of Hawaii. Admission: $5 for children 12 and under, $10 for adults. Call 644-7400. PENTECOST CELEBRATION: Pentecost (Whitsunday) comes on the seventh Sunday after Easter and commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles. It is celebrated by many ' Christians as the ~birthday• of the cl)urch. This year it comes this Sunday. The celebration at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pad.fie View Drive, Corona del Mar, includes its annu- al Bake & Book Sale to benefit parish outreach programs. After the 9 a.m. worship service, mem- bers of the congregation will offer for sale their favorite home-baked pies, cakes and other pastries; and books, CDs, and video and audio tape~ from their home libraries. This year as an added attraction one well-connected member of the . ,.. .. . CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN · CHURCH (Dl1elpt11 of Cfirllt) 2401 !Mne Aw. It Sllltl ISlllll NewfOrt BtlCll Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 145-5781 ;::-r...=.. •1:::. bcN- d11tp-~ Jl-tD blne- at ~""=c.ltHaCMl3. -.ooD--~~--: 1•111-•••-llUUP :n Plnt UlllW ltllla •• Cburdl d CoM Mila. '20 W. Illa a., CIDG· dudll • free blood lftllUIW dlnlc betweell 10 and 10:30 a.m. Sun- day. Call 548-7727. nN11!COST EVENING CELI!· DA.TION: The Rev. Mike Plynn will be the featured speaker at a Penteco8t Celebration Service 6:30 p.m. Sunday at St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beacfl. Flynn, rector at St. Jude's Episcopal Churdl in Bwt>ank, ls known around the world as a gift- ed speaker on the topic of the Holy Spirit and gifts of the Holy Spirit. Arrival by 6 p.m. will help ensure seating. Child care will be provid- ed for infants and children through age 10. Call 675-0210. YIZKOR MEMOIUAL SER- VICES: Temple lsaiah, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newpo~ Beach, holds ser- vices in Rabbi Marc Rubenstein's study 7:30 p.m . Stmday. All friends of the temple, their friends and newcomers invited. Call 548-6900 or 64.6-7512. HOMELESS SHOWER: A shower for 115 homeless children and their families currently housed at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter will be held 3:30 to 5:30 p.m . Tuesday at St. Mark Presby- terian Church, 2100 Mar Vt.SUi, Newport Beach. Admission is $10 plus an unwrapped shower gift. Enjoy a d~sert tasting, cake deco- rating demonstration and enter a raffle to win •vour Weight in nut- fles" and other bakery goodies. Call 644-0140. 501H ANNIVERSARY: On Sun- day, June 11, Newport Center United Methodist Church will cele- brate the 50th anniversary of its founding on Balboa Island. Former pastors and founding members will be present to share memories with the present congregation and old friends. A catered dinner is planned for 6 p.m. followed by a program at 7:30 p.m. Friends of the church are invited to attend both dinner and program. Call the church office at 644-0745 to make a dimler reservation (a small dona- tion is requested). There is no charge to attend the program. NCUMC is located at 1601 Mar- guerite Ave;, Corona d el Mar. 9 Please send photographs and type- written releases detallihg stories. upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Editor Matt Coker, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax it ems of Interest to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.B. (Wm of Jamboree) (North of Bristol) (East of John w~1 Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a .m . M, Tu, Th, (714) 646·3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor \filliam Hemenway 1W1 lw1 ell/"""' ,.,,u., """" uulu, C«rllr uulu, #tli'1f'I. W1 lwe I# CMI, to rMclr l1llt, ti mNt n#il, I# . 11n1Wtr •111stlon1" • Sunday Savim -8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) PR l \ HY 1 E f? I AN Saturday, June J, 5: lO P.M. Sunday, June 4, 8:30 A.M. 11nd I 0: IS A.M. UCHINA REPORT,. .. Pawori111 c.c.rt r-hw. Sundly,)ellw4, 7~P.M. 600 St. Andrews Ro.d, Newport Beech, Calilomi8 (714) 631·2880 (aero. from NcwpM HllCl)or H~Schml" .,._ iid 1-.) \ f • • FACES IN THE CROWD Compiled by B.W. COOK A sellout event for The Amelia Earhart Award Luncheon ralsed $100,000 and honored aome of the best ad brightest on the Orange Coast. Guest speaker Betsy Saaders (left) is pictured with Chrtsttne Diemer (middle, rear) co-chair of the event, Jo Caines, awardee (middle front), and Jammie Baugh, co-chair. A aper evening lor Jazz at tile Newport BeKb County Club. Devoted local Dr. James Pullon and bis sapen:ba.rgecl blonde bombllaellwlfeSaraPultonhosted New Orleans jazz great Ronnie Kole ad his orchestra for an evening to r~ funds and aware- ness for dyllexl&. Hollywood actress Joyce Boullfant flew In from Aspen to address the crowd. Pictured (from left) the Fulton fam- Uy: James Jr., Kelly, Sara, and Dr. James Polton. Joyce Boulllant is shown at the podium. Human Options, seeking alter- natives for abused women and children, raised more than $112,000 at a recent forum · held at the Four Seasons, Newport. Nancy Meyer, co- chair of the affair, is pictured at left with Kathy Salter, board president and Laura Gamble, , fellow chair and board mem-.. ber. Actress/model Kathy Ireland sponsored .. Athletes and Enter- tainers" for kids at the Newport Man1ott Hotel The mother/daughter tea for single moms attracted a diverse crowd, Including more than a few dads. From left to · right, Michelle Strieck, general man- ager, and Michael Nlsky, director of operations of the Newport Man1oit Hotel: Kathy Ireland: and Michael Walker, president of The Farmers Market, Atrium Court. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY· SALE! Cust:oni "W"indoUJ Treabnents SlwHers • Sltades • Duettes • Blinds Create Unique S tyles With O ur FREE D esigner Consultatio tr : C us to m Slipcovers • B ed sp reads 50o/o OFF \". •T tl t f 11 I 1 t I J jl t• , r~~ FACTORY 8c SHOWROOM 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA FURNITURE REUPHOLSTERY 642-8400 Ill CU1S. Ol1DI HI Ill JOHN ROBINSON l'IClflSSICllll CUii ... CALL FOR YOUR CUSTOM FIT11NG APPOINTMENT 714-545-2833 I FREE CICMI "9IOCIUCTS Evaluabon of your present golf clubs • OUlt PllODUCT: Ouahty custom fit golf clubs OUlt Dlf PllllNCI: Our clubs are built one set dl a lime to fit each players game WHAT WI CONSIDSR WHIN 9UILDING YOUlt cwas: ~ 11 ... Proper hand action llleft Pie•• Club Head Respone .._ ,_... Proper TraJect<XY .,..... Proper Head .AJtgnment u. Altifle-Olrection.lf Conrrol a..tt ~Maximum Distance •On compo~e shafts -NOUDLY Ull THISI GUMm CG•OHINTS ~ W Ill I ·wmPl'!•Jlllll-. --- • Toll Free 1-800-994-7284 Local Calla (714) 496-0448 ADAM'S INSURANCE 34127 Paclftc CoHt Hwy, IA Dana Polnt CA. 92829 'Early 14 llhdmu'S Arr~ ro a sunmdn d1ar9r. PERFORMANCE ROVER .:JAGUAR 1 OTH ANNIVERSARY! 714/ 650•5860 7:'JIJ AM · 6:00 PM• 2 SHUTTLES RUNNING DAILY .'flll" K'-.NORTHOF Tf..-IAN<,I f '->OlJAf-.?! 2037 H Ah'fit)R BLVD Cci'-.TA M! '->A CA 92627 Affordable Prices are only One of the Reasons to select Harbor Lawn ~ Experienced and knowledgeable l!:J persons to assist with all of your questions and needs llr A beautiful convenient location ~ A staff that understands l!:J all faiths and rituals "Affordable & professional" · We encourage and invite comparisQn of our funeral home and crematorium A quarter mlWon dollars was ralsecl by The ,, Construction Alliance of The City of Hope. The' big builders raised big bucks honoring on~ of l their own, Wade Cable, at the black tie event ' held at The Four Seasons. Alfred E. Baldwin, Wwtam Lyon, Wade Cable, comic Norm Cros-: by and James Baldwin are pictured (from left) . around the City of Hope .. Spirit of We" award. Arden Flamson (left) and Car- ol Porter, newly elected presi- dent of Angelltos de Oro, llan.k William Bennett, author of the bestselling "Book of Virtues." Bennett addressed a sold out gathering of Angeli- tos listening to the former education secretary talk "fam- ily values." the dialects of d esign When it t...0m~ to decorative h~rdwotre, we speak lhc b nguagc of dMlgn with fine products from all ovt'r the world Our ac-cenr is on rhe cl1alt>cts of design w ith J qualit.y. sclC'Ction .ind S('rvu:I.' that spe.iks for itself -beautifully• WC/I. 2 13J Lagun.t C..anyon Rd Ldgyna Bcadl. c" 91&5 1 .... _._ (71.i) 4'14-17b4 .... aliw9 ~,..op. . . ------------------..... --------------~~~~-: When Your Partner Moves, Yi Don't. Prices Starting As Low As s 159~n Ea. Pc. , 3115HnorllwL Colll ... Qll ...... .,.,.., 545-7168 • If l • .. " . 4 .. .. .. .. SAl\MDAV. JUNE l. 1995 There's something famili~ about that 'S ............. Cheese' skin, the Tortoise and the Hair, and the Stinky Cheese Man. The actors in "The Stinky Cheese Man" are students in the Young Conservatory Players, a performance group of children ages 10 to 17 who have complet- ed at least two years of acting classes in SCR's Young Conser- vatory. Having children act out fairy tales seems like a natural combination. and director Craig Fleming said the children took to the idea immediately. "The kids realized that the book's hilarious parody could be repeated on the stage by making fun of the stories' content as well as the fairy-tale form,• explained Fleming. "We experimented with that throughout rehearsals which began with improvisation and theater games. My intention from the start was to make the process christopher trela ,as much fun as the production itself. We're having a great time." And from the sound of it, audiences should have a great time, too. "The Stinky Cheese Man" plays today and Sunday at 2 and 4 p.m., Friday at 7:30 p.m ., Saturday, June 10, at 4 and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, June 11, at 2 and 4 p .m. For m ore informaj:ion, call 957-4033. The odd coupling ls there a theatergoer some- where that hasn't seen a produc- tion of Neil Simon's "The Odd · Couple,• a 30-year-old comedy that spawned a bit movie and long running TV series? A couple theaters in Costa Mes<\ are hoping that there are still folks out there that either haven't seen the play yet or else won't mind seeing it again. Ironically, both The Theatre Dis- trict and the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse opened their produc- tions Thursday. The Theatre Dis- trict is offering the traditional ver- sion featuring the characters of Oscar Madison and Felix Unger, while the Civic Playhouse is pre- senting the female version, with Olive Madison and R orence Unger replacing their male counterparts. DON LEACH I OAllY PILOT Utile Red RJd.ing Hood (Marianne Davis) is scared out of her mind as WoU (~on Bertram) does the scaring ln one of the sto- ries ln "The ~tinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales." The Theatre District's produc- tion is the group's first in its new location at The Lab "anti-mall," 2930 Bristol (in the building in the back parking lot). It's a low-key ~=============================================================== • ' , : Securities Amenca. Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 1 2082 Michellon Dt'lve, Ste. 212 Irvine, CA 92715 • ' I 24 Hou• R;ite Info 1 800 US TREASury ~.--"'-'=,,..-~~~~~~~-4 '. e .,., Individually Alarmed Unib 1 ./ Security Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team ./ Open 7 Days • 1000 Units ./ Competitive Rares ./ Personal Business & Seasonal Storage ,..~./ Deliveries Accepted C.tll Rt1hhitt ln-..ur.lrh ·L· t ll r ;\ u t ll (.Ju l 1 t L'.., Service & Stability Since 195 7 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd. e Newport Beach (nor wl G STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 1 1 77 Camelback Street 11so11 AWOIUE Newport Beach, CA Mention ad for discount • New renters only • ~ THE EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED U' by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry THE CHOICE IS YOURS Those who ore accustomed to selecting 'shades' off the rock at a druostore should consider the fact 1 thOf the protection off orded by 1 sunglasses ls too lmwrtont to be left 'I to cnance. A consultation with on fJff!NleOr professional con lead to setectton and fit lhot con best protect • the 6VfJS. A professional nmng also : helps to assure that sunglossiS Wiii , be postttoned to lend o maximum ' ~ of protection. At least one • ~ shoWs that If sunglasses ore · altoWed to slip a mere 1/4-tnch ~from the forehead, the ffo18 wtll be 8xoosed to 5-9 times more hOmlful llgt"!t. You dOO't have to require cooec- 1 five lenses to benefit from SUl)glass-1 ea Pt,Jrchosed from a~ qptt-col shop. We con cut lenses In plOs· I tic or glassJ..Jn the color R ChOk:e, so 1TlUI YOU con e the claritv of vfslon otTof from i lenses thbt do not distort You con I also choOSe from a vortetv of loo Quality stytes from monulocturer's ff1ot YQY con trust. Please coll I BYWATER AND WN.O, DRS. Of a>TOMETRY at 545-9162. We ore • 1 loOOted at 2706 Harbor Blvd., Sotte 1 81 ond ore ~n M~Fr I from 9·~7 TU89dov, :~ . .rJ ond Thur frOrti 9-, ono Soturdov from .J I PS 'listt our opflcol showroom to see the latest In prescription sports fffM90' by Adidas. PROFESSIONALS' ROUNDTABLE NE1WORK WITH SOME OF THE MOST ACCOMPUSHED PROFESSIONALS IN THE AREA FOR MORE INFORMA110N, CAU 714. 798. 5120 Elling, because the show ls only ying for three weekends. The tre District wW bold a grand- opening celebration in July, when its production of "Bus Stop" takes the stage. While "The Odd Couple· may be a familiar play, director Marlo Lescot always seems to find ways to bring fresh angles and new light to old chestnuts. •1t•s been done so many times, it needed some punch added to it.• said Lescot. "These are tough times right now, and this play is a gift. It's a fun, light play to com e to enjoy.• In addition to the play opening, Lescot is excited about The The- atre District finally getting its bust· ness license for the new location. n came Wednesday, one day prior to opening night. Whew~ For tickets to The Theatre Dis- trict's "The Odd Couple,• which plays through June 18. call 435- 4043. For tickets to the Civic Play- house's distaff version, which runs through June 25, call 650-5269. Musical notes • P~clfic Symphony Orchestra's final Mervyn'• Musical Mornings are 10 and 11 :30 a.m. this morning at the Performing Arts Center. • Free .performance or the world premiere or Vietnamese-American composerKoaLe's "1975" by PSO and Pacific Symphony Institute Orchestra 3 p.m. today at The Center. • Kathie Lee Gilford in PSO Pops show 8 tonight at The Center. • Haydn Festival featuring Ange- les String Quartet a~ The ~nter 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. • 15th annual Baroque Musk Fes- tival kicks off 4 p.m. Sunday at Saint Michael & All Angels Church in Corona del Mar. The festivdl contin- ues through Sunday, June 11, at Saint Michael and Shannan Library and Gardens, also in CdM. • CHRISTOPHER TRElA's Performing Arts column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. • • ----~~-~~ MARC MAl!TIN I OAllY PILOT Oliver (Alex Spaeth, left) gets tangled up with Fagan (Erik Knupple) In "Oliver" at Lincoln Elementary School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Sixth.grade casts pre- sent the musical 7 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, June 10, while a fifth-grade ensemble takes the stage 5 p.m. Sun- day, June 11. Call 760-3375 for information about tickets. SATURDAY. JUNE l, 1995 At foruin best of holline TAX TALK Strong opinions come in on both sides of Measure R debate O K, everybody, let's wake up and smell the coffee. Orange County's . bankruptcy is not what any of us asked for, but it's a fact so let's deal with it. Let's pass Measure "R, • the 1/2% sales tax increase, and stop complaining. Untommately, Robert Citron gambled and ignored the advice of advisers, ana- lysts and lost. lt's time to move on, period! Let's stop dwelling on past mistakes and misfor- tunes and look toward our future. What should truly concern all of us is Sen. Robert Packwood's (R.-Ore.) pro- posal to eliminate the deductibility E>f interest on mortgage debt exceeding $250,000 on first and second homes. This could have a devastating impact on California's housing market. DUSTY HARRIS Newport Beach Tilis month, Orange County taxpay- ers will be faced with an important deci- sion to either burden ourselves with a readers respond sales tax, shamefully offered as the •only option" by a frightened majority of supervisors, or we must instead vote to kill Measure R standing firm against the bare-faced sham. Only one supervisor has had the courage and fortitude to stand up against the tax: Jim Silva. Mr. Silva has spoken to Orange County leadership and voters alike, urg- ing us to say no to the fundamentally flawed tax proposal of Measure R. Jim Silva ran for office with the plat- form of a "proven tax fighter." Now only Mr. Silva on the Board of Supervi- sors has~own his commibnent to his word. Thank you, Jim Silva, for your strong stance against the tax increase. You recognize the tax for what it is - an unsound scare tactic, to avoid mak; ing difficult decisions. KRISTENAIT Costa Mesa I applaud W.M. Lawson's frankness in his commentary on May 27. I'll take the comments a step farther. · Our county supervisors have outlived their usefulness. They are redundant. ineffectual and untrustworthy. They are. not fit to rei)resent the citi- zens of Orange County. We finally got rid of that old blowhard Tom Riley and now it is lime to 'CUt our losses and get rid of the rest of them. Marian Bergeson showed her true colors during our recent state Senate race. Her plan B solution to our county cri- sis should be labeled plan W -it is just another way of weaseling out of their responsibility and an attempt to punish everyone except themselves. We no longet need a pack of self interest, bloated, career politicians. We have more than enough of them in Washington D.C. lt ll. tune for the supervisors to get . real, face the truth and get the hell out of our faces. Can we ever be sure that our mil- lions in addibonal sales tax revenue will go toward curing our bankr:uptcy prob- leqLS or will it be diverted to yet another special interest project~ We have been had once by them and we should not allow then to stick it to us again. Vote no on Measure R. B.C. LEE Corona del Mar Why don't the "powers that be• just call the one-half cent tax raise a fee, like they are doing with the water and sewer and trash. A tax is a tax is a tax. Call it what, you will. · Our incomes are set and they are not expandable. Give it a break. . JACQUIE MILLER Corona del Mar gains Home sellers say ~hallge to· si~ law necessary, others. not so sure COSTA MESA GARDEN For just $5, residents can purchase a 40-by 60-foot plot in the new commu- nity garden on Del Mar Avenue. DEBS The Newport chapter of the National Charity League announced its 1995 debutantes at a recent tea. lWenty-one young women will make their entrance into society. • EDn'OR'S NOTE: Local real estate profession- als are seeking a change In the Costa Mesa sign law so that they would be allowed to post their · for sale and open house signs in parkways, the strips adjoining sidewalks. We asked our readers If they would like to see the law changed. Here are some of the r~. O ur firm supports a change in the current sign laws. Open house signs are an important pa.rt of our marketing of a home for sale. We would prefer to see the sign ordinance changed -one sign per comer per direction change -as to not have no more than two sigris on a comer. Also signs should not be placed in a location that would block the view of traffic and signs left up before or after open houses would be subject.to a fine. This will also apply to garage sales. NEW COACH Jerry Howell, a 27-:.year coaching veter- an, is the new varsity football coach at Costa Mesa High School. Howell, a 49- year-old Costa Mesa resident, will replace Myron Miller. He has previous college and prep coaching experience and most recently was dean of athletics and acadeniics at Azusa High School. DARE TO SAY NO More than 2,000 Newport-Mesa sixth graders attended the fifth annual DARE Fair at the Pad.fie Amphitheatre. The event, which featured games and demonstrations, marked ~eir graduation from the Drug Awareness Resistance Education program. TOM NELSON The city is also currently out there removing garage sale sign left up on telephone poles. A lot of the owners are not aware of the problems with garage sales. We do support garage sale signs, · but we feel if they're left up -like . some of the Realtors have left their signs -they should be subject to fine similar to what the Realtors are facing. MARC MARTIN I DAILY .PILOT Real Esf e agen\ Thomas L. Sutro would like to see sign law changed. The secretary of state has sent a lette r to the Mesa-Consolidated Water District saying the board chairman appears to have met residency requirements set forth in the state election code. Nelson has come under fire because he has two New coach Jerry Howell says h e doesn't plan to change Costa M esa High's smash· mouth style of football · residences, a home in Seal Beach and an office in Costa Mesa. He lists the office as his residence. LARRY WEICHMAN Real Estators Costa Mesa I am in favor of signs being allowed in parking strips as long as they're not very large. I am hesitant about ongoing for sale signs. PAT SHELTON Newport Beach I believe real estate agents should be able to post signs on the parkways. It's often the only visible means of provid- ing advertising and directional informa- tion. Sign restrictions and lime restric- tion are reasonable, but so is the need to encourage and support real estate investment and home ownership in our city. PRESIDENT SONJA KEY Costa Mesa BID Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D.C. 20500. (202} 456-1111 (6 a.m. to 2 p.m. PST.) Via PUSIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite 212, Washington, D.C. 20500 GOVERNOll Pete Wilson, (R), State Capitol, Socramento, 95814, (916)445-2841 U.S. SENATOIS Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Bldg., Suite 212, Washington D.C., 20510 (202) 224·3553 or (310) 414-5700 Dianne Petmteln, (D), 331 Hart Bldg., WubingtOn D.C., 20510 (202) 224·38"1or11111 Santa Monica Bmt., Ste. 915, Loi Angelel, 90025, (310) 914· 7300. HOWi °' l9MSINWMI Cbrll c~ (R), •1u. Dtst., 4000 -, If I was selling my house. I would prefer to have those signs up. I would also say that the signs have to be asceti- cally good looking. If l was to market my home I would want those signs up and if I was looking for a home I think those signs would point me in the right direction. PHIL McCREA Costa Mesa I don't think that real estate agents should get changes in city sign laws. They should stay off the lawns and things. EMMA WALTON Balboa The greatest asset of 90% of Ameri- cans is real estate. The real estate signs are viable to the well being of the American economy. The more need for signs creates this ripple of .how to deal with them. Allow the signs. CAREY WARD Costa Mesa I say no to the real estate signs. Around our city we have blown up T- shirts and cellular phones. It has cheap- ened Costa Mesa terribly. It looks trashy. It should not be allowed. You notice when you go into Newport Beach that stops. They have a clean, beautiful looking city. MERCEDES BOND Costa Mesa I would like to express my affirmative feeling about the signs for the real estate agents. They are really trying to sell the home for the homeowner and I think that it helps a great deal. JULIE STIJRDEVANT Costa Mesa I believe that the signs absolutely should be allowed, but with restrictions to the number of signs, the size of signs and hours of being left up. With those restrictions I think that they should be ·allowed. MIKE STBINE.ll Costa Mesa MISTY MAY The Newport Harbor High volleyball standout capped her prep career by earning most valuable player honors Thursday in the girls Orange County All-Star Volleyball Match, leading the South to victory over the North. Har- bor's Greg Slick helped the South boys win the1.r match losses JEFf STANEART The Newport Beach utilities director will be leavmg the oty June 13 to join the Irvine Ranch Water District. Staneart stepped into the posiboo after Bob Dixon was fired and ultimately sent to prison for stealing $1.8 million of city money. LIFEGUARDS Many Newport Beach lifeguards find themselves unet)'lployed thanks to Mother Nature. The very unspringlike weather thlft•has been hanging around for more than a month has been keeping people off the beaches, thus there has been no call to put the seasonal employees to work. SID SOFFER The local restaurateur and noted city hall gadfly is on the lam. Soffer was under orders to appear in court Friday on alleged building code violations. He didn't show up and a $250,000 bench warrant was issued. Soffer previ- ously spent time in jail for the same rode violations. how to contad your representatives MacArthur Blvd., East Tower, Suite 430, Newport Beach, 92660. l56-2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (most of New- port Beach) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), •5th Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunting- ton Beach, CA 92647 8'7·2'33 or 2338 Rayburn House Office Building, Wash· tngton, DC 20515, (202) 225-2415. (Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach) STATE SENATE Ross Johnson, (R), 35th Dist., 738· 5853 (in the process of moving to new offices in Irvine). STATE ASSEMILY Marilyn Brewer, (R), ?Ot.h Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863· 1070 (Newport Beach iDi1 Costa M ... ). • CALl'OINIA c:c>ASTAL CO ...... ~ Sen Ptandleo (415) IMM-5200 (SoUtb coast region coverage splJt between offices in Long Beach (213) 590-5071, and San Diego. COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701 Jim Silva 2nd Dist. (Costa Mesa) 834-3220 Marian Bergeson 5th Dist. (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550 COUNTY BOARD Of EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, Costa Mesa, P.O . Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, member, nustee Area S (Costa Mesa, Newport Beach.) COAST COMMUNRY COUEGE DISTRICT 1370 Adams ~e. Costa .Mesa, 92626, 432-5012 Chancellor: WWMlm M . Vege, B. D .. ; Prelldent: Sherry la~ Boe.rd Meal- bers: Paul G. Berger, Nancy Pollard, Walter G. Howald, Armando R. Ruiz; Student Trustee: Eric Warren CJTY GOVERNMENT Coste Mesa: City Hall, 77 Falf Dri- ve, 754-5223. Joe Erickson, mtyor; Peter Buffa, Sandy Genis, Mary Hom· buckle and G8.JY Monahan, council members. Newport Beach: City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 644-3309. John Hedges, mayor; John Cox, Jan Debay, Thomas Edwards, Norma G lover, Dennis O'Neil, Jean Watt, council members. OAANGE COUNTY FAIR IOAAD 88 Piir Dr .. Costa Mesa, 708-32·'7 President: Buck Johns, Vice Presid nt, John Crun1 Direc::ton Doy flenley, Randy Smith, Don Willet, Jim Und· berg, Gary Hayakawa. Emily S.mord. Menan Le Pollette. NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 160116th St., Newport Beach, 760- 3200. Superintendent: Mac Bernd. Board Members: Judy Franco, presi· d ent; Jim de Boom, Ed Decker, Jim Ferryman, Marl.ha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes. MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 1965 Placentia, Costa Mesa, 631 • 1200 Board Members· Trudy Ohllg, Hank Pantan, Marlo Durante, Jack Hall. Tom Nelson COSTA MESA SANITARY DISIMCT P.O Box 1200, COila Mela 92628-1 1200, 754-5043. Board Memben: James Perryman, Art Perry, Nate ' RMde, ArteDe Sdlil.-ud Du Wor· ~· -.. SA'YUN>AV, JUNE 3, 1995 Because of that, Softer doesn't he should be held ble for the violations. the court didn't agree 'th him. In October 9f 1990, er was found guilty on two unts. Shaw imposed a fi!ie and laced Soffer on three-years robation. The only condition of · probation was that he bring · property into compliance th city codes over the course one year. But, Daniel Spradlin, the tomey representing Costa esa in the case, said wben city · cials inspected the property year later, nothing had been one. · "He was brought in for a pro- ation violation hearing at that e and was found guilty and tenced to serve 180 days in jail," Spradlin said. "The court suspended 150 days and ·ordered him to serve 30 days." Then, in 1992, code inspec- tors visited the Bernard proper- ty again. Still, Spradlin said the site didn't pass,the city's muster. •So then he was. found guilty of a second probation violation and was sentenced to serve the remaining 150 days," Spradlin said. "He appealed that convic- tion, and this past M~ch the court . said, 'Nope, you're guilty."' That's when Shaw set Pri- day's hearing. Soffer was sup- posed to appear in court at 9 a.m. to begin serving Ure five- month sentence. Calls to Soffer's Arbor Street home went unanswered Friday afternoon. In a recorded mes- sage on his answering machine, Soffer says, "I'm out of jail. Please don't tell nobody." And a manager at Soffer's • popular steak house, Sid's, on Old Newport Boulevard. said she hadn't "heard a word" from him all day. Newport.Beach City Manag- er Kevin Murphy expressed shock at the news of Soffer's disappearance. "Wow, h Murphy said. "Well, knowing Sid Soffer ... he will be back and I'm sure he'll make his presence known, -whether he's out on the lam or not. I would be very surprised if this ~ the last we've heard from Sid Soffer." · But a few people, including Shaw, weren't surprised by the silver-haired Soffer's absence at the proce~ding. ' "I've already gotten several calls this morning from people saying that he woiµd not be appearing today," Sha:v said in court on Friday. •And some- body told me he's 'leaving the state." n Ll_l_l_I l Jj_ f l I ( _ I 'JU L lJJ.lj_L_f___JL ' i I I ' • \ I /,' I I< I I ' I 11 I I I I I I /,' I' I 1 J • •' . I I I (1 I ..., (, 8 I ..! BOUNDARY CONnNUED PROM A1 mainly for the families wbo live ln the Adams-Mesa Verde neighborhood. The new boundaries in the "JoAnn Street rectangle,• cov· ers JoAnn Street on the north, Harbor Boulevard on the east, Wllson Street on the south and Raleigh Avenue on the West. New children to the district wtio live west of Maple Avenue will attend • Wilson School and those who live east of Maple Avenue will stay on at Adams. 'Ihlstee Ed Decker said the boundary change was neces- sary because Adams was not attracting families in the ~ school's immediate neighbor- i hood. He said rumors of limit- ed space at Adams were possi- bly keeping new families from enrolling their children at the school. "It's a 1act that 50% to 60% of the children in the Adams School neighborhood are attending other schools," h e said. School board . president Judy Franco said all schools will be staffed accordingly and noted that room remains in both Adams and Wilson for all students who live within each school's boundaries. 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! All Hardwood Flooring On SAL E A.LD EN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placencia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 'J{p w JLvai~b-~ fJJritf a{ ~gistryj, !f'F.!ATU'l(J:, or TJ{'£ 'WE'E1C . . . . · I Our Special~ l • fine "-ome & Outaoor If • • q if ts 'Jor Jt'EI Occaswn !J{ancy Tliomas · capture a distinctive Image fotewtt¥ In your home with a Nancy Thomas masterpiece. we carry a unlQue selection Of her complete workst 'Watch for our 'feature of tlie 'Wee{ each. '11iursda9 &Saturtfag. · 'Baf6oa Pore.ft 723-4 J13 224 Marine Ave, Balboa Island • Proprietors: Martha Bro & Sharon Hennessy -\ ·' t • make tlUi a l\lCXleSI. • Then came the dty ol Newport Beach'• permit and inspection pnk'W. Although the building operat- ed u a market in the put, the Health Bmpodum proprieton dis- covered their plans faced some unusual obstacles. A plan to tear down a fence and enclose outdoor storage space would require a modifications permit. In addition, the parking lot, shared by a aorist, a toy shop and a barber shop, is zoned for residential rather than commercial use. Although the owners can obtain a use permit to use the lot, technically speaking, the site has no parking, Siegel says. The market owners also need to go thfough the modifications committee because the building crops adjacent property lines. "It's been like this for 20 years and now they want us to correct it," Siegel said. • , . Between demands from the county health department, and the Newport Beach planning and building departments, Pavia and S~egel have worked for the last several months to bring the build- ing up to code. The two had ini- tially hoped to open the store last March or April. The proprietors now hope ·to get final clearance from the coun- ty health department next week. A"*--.~ .... flWD .. buOcl· c.anma de1 Mar QNnnher" Ccm· .., aDd z•v departlDent ID8l'C8 .... tbe bMltb food m,u.; llaOtdd ~·'"Provided at wm be a dlllUable ... anc1 all ..._ well at a ~ ~ wutl ID .. lbe mar· ccm11•Htee beertng June 13, tet opm a Qalddy • pcwithle. ~and Pavia oould have tlMdr •t•va worked Very bud for permit by June 28. Tbe ..met tbele people. I know how eunest coiild a.---moatb ~.. .., .... t6l a&y Plamer Gelde final pennllm 819 In place. Gaida. •1 ...ny don1 lmow wbY •'There's no one penon in dty lt'• taken them IO long.• ball wbo can act u a consultant Building Director Ray Schuller and let you knoW what you'll be added that the owners have not up against,• Siegel 1 said. •0ur helped their cause by missing landlords don't know anything deadlines. abour the building. We had •ney seem to do most ot their planned to leave more of this to corrections in political circles the building owners and we rather than in the building would follow them." department," Schuller said. , Ctty planning and building •ney go out and complain to all officials say that, if anything, they the pe<>P,le they can find. I'm cer- have helped, not hindered The tainly in favor of gettiJlg them in Health Emporium's progress. Both there, but it's up to them. They've dty officials and members of the got to make it worlc." CHAMBER CONTINUED FROM A 1 To further emphasize the organization's position, the chamber will host County CEO William Popejoy during a Weanesday breakfast meeting at ~Balboa Bay Club. At the meetin'g~Popejoy -Measure R's lead:lng a ate -will dJscuss the, importan of passir)g the tax increase. The event will be a promo- tion of Measure R. not a debate, according to Luehrs. "We're not interested in hearing from the opposition," he said. "We want to get on to endorsing the tax. We've brought (Popejoy) to Newport Beach to spread the message." Speaking as an \individual. Luehn said that, .while he dis- likes the pros~ct of tax hikes, he has not heard an acceptable alternative. ' "As soon as I hear one, I'm off this bandwagotf' and we'll call you morning, noon and night .to change our position," Luehrs said. MUntil that hap- pens, we're going to support this tax.# COCKTAILS· FOOD lO 00 · PHONE AHEAD 196 EAST .17TH ST.,• COSTA MESA & . Or1 & Filter pe . • w I any ttgu1ar servi« :. Castrol GTX 20 I SOWMotor 00 •• Quality British 00 rtlter •• Detailed Saf~ Inspection w I all • regular services FOR APPOINTMENT • • llt'W Cllllmnm only -·OM c.oupon pu • customn--ap 7-31 -95 · G Costa Mesa Tire & · · Auto Service Center G~ o a ..... ~..,..,.. PROFESSIONAL AUTO SERVICE Quality T~res r Quality Service r Qualify People • • SPRING PREPARATION SP~CIAL • Complete Safety rnspectlon • Lube, OU & filter change • Brake adjustmenVlnspection • Cooling system service KELLY~ TIRES , .... • .. ·., • , -r, -- .. ,,, ' I' EYE-OPENER OCC terinls pla,yer finds the way. QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 /HI that a penon ii going to change when the pain la fT«JI. mough ..... DEBORAH DIUSSI ' ' ' I I . -: ' I c i \ I Taking the right steps, at the right place, and definitely, .the right ti.Ille · NORWALK • Ncwtul ilaa'bclr Hlgh4s Cara ..... lirolal bet ... ,.. .... mc:>range Coast College tennis cocaine in downtown Los Angeles and Drlssi carried a full load and ~ed a 3.7 when the pain is great enough,· she said. 1 D bo ah Drissi h 't · t eaperiend.ng a lleart attack. She was 25 at GPA. Her life got progressively worse in her .am ..... 148-1 in llNt Wtlb • ta. al 149;.5 tn .. dfilall to qualWy NO. 2 W today'• State 'n'ack and Reid Cham~ • Centtos College. P ayer e .r as? )US tlfe time. • Drlssi currently plays singles and teens and early 20s. She resided at her ' turned her life around, she s Now, just a county away from those doubles on OCC's women's tennis team, parents' home andlived a double life. discovered a life for herself. ailing streets of 1991, Drissi's beating the serves as a student representative on ~e Barely making her way through Fairfax odds because of her renewed self-respect Substance Abuse Committee, and shes High School in Los Angeles Drissi sWJ By Vicki Zimmerman Special to the Daily Pilot and high regard for Orange Coast mv~lved in OCC's Peer Outreach Program managed to play tennis on the boys team College. to <li;scuss her years of drug and alcohol and sing in the choir. She says the coll!"ge and its instructors abuse with o~er students. However, she began to lose many close C OSTA MESA -A few short years. ago, Deborah Drlssi was wheezing · with pneumonia, buying crack. helped to ~ her life Mound. . . Pr~ently m recovery f<;>r ~cohol and friends because of her increasing drug use. In her third semester at OCC, Dnss1's a chemical dependency, Dnss1 is an psyt:hology major with a grade-point attractive and vivacious young woman. average of 3.5. During her first semester, "I feel that a person is going to change • SEE SPORTS SPECIAL PAGE 83 TMmmate Mandy Oaf-'. ton, however, failed to advaiMle after a belt effort al 36-10112 in the triple jump. Por the story, See Page Bl. I' 1, I I' , harry faulkner Costa Mesa's choice appears to be just what the Dr. ordered • Jerry Howell won't o.verhaul the offense, but he's anxious to make his own mark on the Mesa football program. Jerry Howell, hired Wednesday to replace Myron Miller as Costa Mesa High's football coach, was readily aware the Division m Mustangs' 1995 schedule includes a Sept. 22 date with Division I power Edison High. :r-.i..-iD ~..,..... •-=. (Miller, the former coach who scheduled .the Chargers) a little postcard to thank him for that one," Howell quipped. Miller, hired as head coach at Tustin High, May 1, agreed to the two-game home-and-home contract with Edison in December. u All-Newport-Mesa District and Daily Pilot first-team · All-Pacific Coast League performer Brian Reeves, who said he'd consider transferring if Miller's replacement planned an offensive overhaul, emerged from Howell's introductory meeting with players Wednesday with an ear-to-ear grin. •w e're going to run the same offense,• said a beaming Reeves, who nodded yes, when asked if he would remain at Costa Mesa. Q Regarding the estimated 60-player turnout for Wednesday's meeting, Howell said he was •maybe even a little overwhelmed,• after being told • SEE FAULKNER PAGE B4 commencement '94 football team leaves a lega~y; . . . 812 points over the past two · years of sma~h-mouthing offense ~ • It will be a long time, some suspect, before Costa Mesa, or anyone else in these parts, puts numbers like that up on the boards again. • SECOND IN A SERIES By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer T be office atmosphere for high school football coaches in early May could be compared with the dens of hibernating bears. But the confines containing the collective Pacific Coast League football brain trust might have more closely resembled a ballroom on New Year's Eve, when the unexpected news of Myron Miller's departure from Costa Mesa High to Tustin began wafting to other PCL campuses like floating confetti. Additional revelers might also have been solicited from nonleague opponents such as Ocean View and Santa Ana. Aft~r all, the 812 points produced by Miller's Mustangs the past two seasons, including a school and district single-season record 412 last fall, came at the considerable expense of those on the opposing sideline. After wirming the school's first outright league title and making its first:ever CIF title game appearance in 1993. Miller's Mustangs appeared to be unwilling to kick into let-up mode in '94. Senior fullback Dewayne Crenshaw unleashed himself on Ocean View defenders in the season-opener, amassing 251 yards and five touchdowns on a measly 13 carries. Crenshaw, who earned All-CIF honors at defensive end for the second straight campaign, only scored one more TD the rest of the way. But it didn't seem to hinder Miller's offensive machine. Senior Charles Chatman, an All-CIF defensive back as a junior, shifted into role of featured ball carrier, and followed a bulldozing seven-man offensive front to 2,297 ~-------------------~ I I I I I I I I I I • I • t "' MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Dewayne Crenshaw looks for an opening In Mesa's punishing attack. •r SEE COSTA "MESA FOOTBALL PAGE 84 L------------------------- . • • • I ' I I\ H I I I \ \ '\. I \\ I I 1, \ ' Mr. Irrelevant? Experts say he's a lock to make the grade with Carolina . • • .. . . •Michael Reed has that "can't miss " look, as well as the right numbers to back him up in his quest for a berth in the NFL. D ead or alive, Michael Jerome Reed is living proof that last can be best. Or is at least getting better every year. Reed, who became Mr. Irrelevant XX when he was picked 249lh and dead last by the expansion Carolina Panthers in the 1995 NFL drdft six weeks ago, is regarded by many scouts to be the best dll-around athlete ever to be selected so low and a cinch to make the Panthers. 1n other words. he's the most relevant Mr. Irrelevant yet. The Boston College defensive back, a native of Wilmington, Delaware. will be honored at any rate with the week-long Newport Beach celebration that is known as Irrelevant Week. Opening Day for the 20th annual is June 25, when it all kicks off once again with a Sunday afternoon Welcome Party and news conference for Reed at the Balboa Bay Club. The week will also feature a College Night party at The Draft Choice in Laguna Niguel, Disneyland Day, the traditional Lowsman Trophy Banquet at the BBC, a Beer Can regatta, the Runnin' Gunrun' golf tournament on the Hyatt particularly dfter tallong with past Mr. Irrelevant Matt Elliott. he had a swift change of heart •I'm not interested m partles in Caillorrua, • Reed said before meeting Elliott. •What time does my plane leave,· be Newporter executive course and the first-ever Newport Beach Pub Crawl. "I'm looking forward to it, it's going to be a great week,• Reed declared, after thinking it over. said after speaking to Elliott, the Michigan center drafted last by the Washington Redskins m 1992 and who will be Reed's ·: • teammate with the Panthers. . • At first, the proud Delaware three-sport standout was offended he didn't go higher in the draft and distressed to be called Mr. Irrelevant. But after so many scouts said so many nice things about him and Since the number of rounds in the draft·; have been drastically reduced from the .. days when Mr. Irrelevant was the 335th or • SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE 83 'little Wnnbledon' set for semis, finals this weekend 'I -• •• • Is there a better tennis tournament than the Adoption Guild? Tie apogee of the best I ennis tournament in i Orange County, possibJ the entire nation, will glitter weekend at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Aside from some of the fine t doubJes matches you'll see anywhere. the Adoption Guild charity event is expected to once again live up to its reputation as an extraordinary spectator venue. . Ron Pf ahler's NBTC will play host to Adoption Guild XXXlV today (semifiMlt) and Sunday 1fin41s), the most antidj>eted week.end ol any ol Orange County's Grand Prix events. You see, it's more lh4n tennis. Adoption Guild volunteers, along with NBTC penonnel, always ensure a quality fainlly event. There are Jffder-frlendly scoreboerdl, a wondelful center court with plenty Of IMting to llccoinmodate the t,000ar10 ,.tronl expeaed to llMDd. .. well U MlctitioM1 blHtMrl placed undemea~ the richard dunn restaurant. Then, of course, there are (gulp) barbecues and beverages • galore. It's Uttl Wimbledon. Parking? That's the easy part. • For best resutb, pUk at COl'OIMI d 1 Mar High and walk a1oog Ea tblutt Drive to the dUb • ..,_ bait-mile walk WW do you good. On the courts, top--seeded Jae LMch ahd Bret ttan.G (Newport HAUtior' High) .....,: to be on tbeit Wflf. to the mm'I -. ~ •SEE TENNIS PAGE • - -. Heads tt.11-ns a . few with 149-5 in diScus DON HI DAILY PILOT •Newport Harbor's Cara Heads qualifies No. 2 for today's State Finals at Cerritos after snapping her own sister's school record. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer NORWALK -After her first step in the girls discus ri.J?g, Newport Harbor High throwing coach Tony Ciarelli knew it was special. • · When Cara Heads' second throw was airborne, about 100 feet, she couldn't resist a smile. Her discus did not bend in flight, instead staying level, like a flying saucer on a mission. As soon as it landed, the audience around Cenitos Col- lege's competition area cheered. They knew it was something special. As soon as the meet official announced Heads' mark of 149- 5, the discus crowd, usually qui- et and reserved, r6ared. After Heads' No. 2-qualify- ing mark in Friday's CIF State Track and Field Champi- onships, one of the first things she did was telephone her sis- ter, pina, who competes in throwing events for Stanford. ·cara's so jazzed, I don't think she's going to sleep tonight,• said her father, Larry. ·n·s like Santa Claus came ear- ly. She's been working so hard, after those two knee surgeries.~ Heads, a national age-group weightlifting cha.mpon, dropped basketball her senior year, primarily because of knee problems. But the extra time allowed Heads to concentrate more on weightlifting and track and field. It paid off in a big way Friday in the state prelims, where Heads was the No. 10 entrant at 133-1. Heads' mark broke her sis- ter's school record of 146-1 set last year in Gina Heads' final throw in the state finals. putting her ahead of Irvine's Blalna Oden, who went 149-2 in 1985. Each of the 27 competiton were allowing three throws in the prelims, with the top-nine marks qualifying for today's finals. Heads, competing in the sec- ond of three flights, had a poor first throw (111-10) before hit- ting a grand slam on he r sec- ond. Carmel's Darlene 1\ilua, the state's No. 1 entrant, qualified first with a throw of 150-4. Arroyo Grande's Nadia Lopez, who won the CIP South- ern Section Division D and Mas- ters Meet titles, finishing ahead of Heads each time, was third with a throw of 147-9. "I was just wishing that wind would have stayed up, because it died down right before her throw: Ciarelli said. "She could've picked up another five or six feet. But it was a good time to hit it. Now, she's just got to come back and do it again (today)." Heads, whose previous per- sonal best was 140-7, accom- plished in the Sea View League finals, is coming off her best week of practice of the season. "On Wednesday," Ciarelli said, •sh e had six or seven throws over 140 feet. This week, we've stressed positioning and technique, and tonight she hit it. We're trying to let her strength work for us, not against il" Heads, whose biggest fan is her sister, according to Larry Heads. was almost speechless after extraordinary effort. "I knew it was far, because (the discus) <\idn't tum in the air, but I didn't think it was that far," she said. Before her record throw, Heads practiced her motion on the side. Cara Heads cuts loose with school-record and Stale Finals quallfytng mark of 149 feet, 5 inches. lt was also the fifth-best throw in Orange County history, ·usually I just do it in my head," she said. •1 was trying to stay relaxed. and fix in on how I should do it. This whole week, Ciarelli's been telling me that I've had the best practices of my life. I'm real happy with what I threw, and I'm just glad to go to the state finals.· TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 open title. Anything else would be a major upset. Devin Bowen and David Roditi will test them in the semifinals, with Adam .. Peterson and Alex Reichel playing Aaron St6lpman and Chris Tontz in the other semifinal. On Sunday, the me n's open final is scheduled for noon. the men's over-35 final at 1:30 p.m., and the mixed open final at 3 p.m. There 's nai women's open this year, but look for Jennife r Slattery and her sister, Julie Slattery (Cd.M girls te nnis coach), to win the women's 6.0 division. In the mixed open. Leach ana Noelle Porter (top-seeded) should make it to the finals against nm Pawsat and Robin White, a veteran team that looked awfully strong last Monday in the quarterfinals against Susan Hawke and Woody Yocum, earning a 6-2, 6-2 win. Leach-Porter advanced by defeating Jill Mullen and Doug Wtlson officially . on board at sec COSTA MESA • Bob Wtlson was formally announced as Southern California College's new athletic director Friday, replacing Ron Prettyman, who resigned in March to accept a similar position at Cal State Domingue-z Hills. Wilson, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Wyoming (1969), has been the men's basketball coach at the University of Hawaii-Hilo the past 10 years, where he com- piled a 152-128 record. He led thQ._ Vulcans to the Hawaii lntercOllegtate Athletic Conference title in 1988 and 1989, as well as a co-c.hampi· onship in 1991. In 1987, his team won the district title and advanced to the NAIA National Tournament, where the Vulcans lost in the quarterfinals. Wllson was athletic director and men's buketbell coach at Phllllps University in Enid, Okla., from 191.C to 1985, leading his team to conference titles in 1977 and 1981. Prior to Ph1Wpt, Willon was an umtant butetball coach at Col- orado St.at. for two )'9111 . • Eisenman. 6-0, 6-1, in the quarte rs . They'll face Hansen and Ditta Huber in the semifinals. White and Pawsat will play Amber Basica and Chad Kawahara today. Both semifinal matches today begin at 4p.m. In the popular men's 35•and-over, Phil· Dent and Ross Case face Mike Fedeerly and Tim Downey, while Kevin Kearney and Kim Viera play Chris Dunk and Glen Petrovic in the semifinals. Check out the juniors if you get a chance, as well. Round-robin finals on Sunday will be at 9:30 a.m. and 1 :30 p.m. Thomas Lloyd and Taylor Dent are seeded No. 1. 0 There's still time this weekend for last-minute entnes into the inaufW'al UST A-!alnctioned Senior National Fathe r-and-Son Championships June 16-18 at NBTC. Fathers must be at least 60-years-old, or tum 60 within the 1995 calende r year to be eligible. There's no age limit for sons. Winners. as in all USTA events, receive the coveted gold balls. FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker • 6 boats, 135 anglers. 1 king salmon, 627 barracu- da, 38 calico bass. 147 sand bass. 29 sculpin, 12 sheephead, 15 rodcfish, 1 halibut. 10 white fish, 12 blue perch, 60 mackerel, t cabezon. Newpo'1 L.-MHl119 -4 boats, 86 anglers. 336 barracuda, 39 sand bass. 15 calico bass, 10 sculpin, 5 rodcfish, 42 mackerel. Last year in the Pacific Coast Father-and-Son event, Wil Gahagan was the oldest father at age 82. His son was 53, older than many of the fathers. Jim Nelson, recent singles and doubles winner in the ITP World Veteran Championships in the men's 60s division in Nottingham, England, will play with his son, Bllian, 30. HTbere will be about eight or 10 really evenly matched teams,• Nelson said. 0 The Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA) will ofter instructional tennis clinics for children between the ages of 8 and 17 at 117 locations throughout the Southland beginning the week of July 3. This annual program. the Amateur Athletic Foundation's USTA/National Junior Tennis League (NJTI.), is. designed to provide youngste~ who liVe mainly in underprivileged areas with an opportunity to gain tennis experience. Each player receives 18 hours of instruction, is given a T-shirt, a certificate of participation and a one-year USTA membership, which includes a subscription to Tennis magazine. There's a nominal registration fee of $13, but no child is turned away because of an inability to play. Tennis rackets are provided when necessary. For more info{IIUltion, contact the SCTA at (310) 208-3838. 0 Mesa Verde Tennis Club will once again offer its hig)lly successful summer all-day tennis and swim camps. One-and two-week ses~ons will be offered throughout the summer. Camp hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p .m. Monday through Friday, and includes tennis instruction, lunch and swimming activities in the club's life-guarded Olympic pool The camp is open to all children ages 6-18. Cost is $190 for one week, $315 for two weeks. Mesa Verde also features a junior team. giving youths an opportunity to gain match play skills in a relaxed and fun atmosphere. For more informa- tion, call Glenn Morton or Randy Myers at 540-8633. • RICHARD DUNN is a Daily Pilot Sports- writer whose club tennis column appears twice monthly. Women's Baseball Try-Outs WNABA Sunday -June 4-1 p.m. Pacifica Hiah School -Garden Grove Aliso Niguel High School -Aliso Viejo Call e 714-996-2763 et=: ... for more infonnadon ~ 2060 Hait. ~Gld • Can in Cotta Mela (714~2-0010 S.W., "-Alm a. 1121 THE ,_.,u..111& .... ., ....... r, Nel?on wins men's 60s world title NEWPORT BEACH -Jim Nel- son, a Newport Beach stockbro- ker and a member of two local clubs. the Newport Beach Tennis Club and Palisades Tennis Club, won his first career singles world championship Sunday at the ITF (International Tennis Federation) World Veteran Championships in Nottingham, England, in the men's 60s division. Nelson also won the men's 60s doubles title with Lenny Lindborg (Huntington Beach). Nelson, who has won over 50 national titles in his career (in sin- gles, doubles and mixed), bas won other world championships before in doubles. But neve r in singles. •unfortunate ly, they didn't have prize money, so that (sin- gles) title gets you a cup or cof- fee,· Nelson joked. Nelson, who turns 60 in August, won the ITF World Veter an (or seniors) Championship b d efeating Bud Lomax of Sa Antonio, 6-4, 6-4. Nelson upse the division's top seed, King V Nostrand of New York, 6-4, 6-7 6-2, in the -semifinals. Van Nos trand was the two-time defend.in champion. "I was really pleased," Nelso said. H 1 knew we had a shot doubles, but it was really a for me to win thal one." Nelson, who bad a first-roun bye, won five singles matches fo the title in a draw of 64. Nelson, of Irvine. who is play ing in the 60s for the first year, · unranked nationally or intema tionally in that division. But no for long. He will compete in the men' 60s National Hardcourts in San Barbara in August. -By Richard Dun ~JJi7 ~tli~f! ~lft~7 E.M.S •. GETS RESUL TSll EMS, CaUMS 20 muect" to contract and relax up to 900 ttmee In just one ....ion strengthening tlghtenlng afld firming yoor body whh each progreulve treatment. • Lo5E' Weight • Lose .Inches HEAl.nt • Define Muscle • Tighten Flabby Areas INSUIWICI • Therapeutic Massage (714) 444·4008 Men-N-Women .. I SPORTS SPECIAL CONTINUED FROM 81 "They didn't get high the way I got high," she said. Drissl began smoking marijuana. with friends when she was 10. This continued until she wu arrested for marijuana possesalon on the way to school at the age of 12. Several more arrests for drug possession followed and Drtssi was admitted to vartous rehabilitation centers, which further limited her ability to maintain friendships. · 'T"hrough all of these troubles, Drissi held on to 1 the belief that education must be a part of her life. ~1 was detennined not to be like the others who didn't graduate," Drissi said. It took her five extra years, but she succeeded in getting her high school diploma. . She credits Brotman Hospital in Culver City and the 12-Step Programs for moving her in the right direction. Brotman Hospital WD instrumental in sending her to Orange County. Knowing that she liked nice things in her life, the Brotman staff emphasized Orange County's beauWul beaches, shops, restaurants and malls. Drissi said she would go for one week. That was in 1992 and she's still enjoying what Orange County has to offer. She became a resident of Orange County's PHOTO COURTtSV Of ORANGE COAST COi.LEGE New Directions for Women, a 28-day treatment Deborah Drtssl, who overcame drug and and work search program, and made great strides alcohol addictions a few years ago, is finding in her personal life during its nine-month success these days at Orange Coast College, program. One of the polici~s with New Directions is that as a top student and competitive tennis player. participants must work and they cannot enroll in Earller this month she was awarded three school. scholarships totaling $1,060. The psychology This is where Drissi's real strength as a human major·wlll complete her studies at OCC being came through. before transferring to a four-year university. "I wanted desperately to go to college, but to lie about it would have been an old behavior of perfecting her tennis skills on OCC's ~ourts. mine,• she said. "The program is a bout changing It's a cliche to say she doesn't fit the drug everything about me.• stereotype. Everyone's story is different. w:th her mind made up, Drissi quit her job as When she turned 24, Drissi knew she wanted the center's "house mom" and moved to an to make a change ln her life, but the struggle to apartment across from Orange Coast College. free herself from chemical dependency eventually •1 could see the college right out of my faltered. window and [ decided to take a psychology Living on the streets with little sleep and sick class,• Drissi said. with pneumonia, Drissi was smoking crack Her first college course, Psychology 100, was cocaine and this time it nearly ended her life. team-taught by OCC instructors Ed Jamieson, ·on March 18, 1991, I bad a heart attack at Robert Smith and Carol Grams. Alvarado and Olympic," she said. She credits many of her teachers al Orange Drissi was admitted to a Los Angeles hospital Coast College for motivating her, encouraging suffering from mild cardiac arrest. her studies and building her self-esteem. H er parents were notified, and in fe ar she Grams remembers Drissi sitting in front of her might release herself from the hospital, they class ready to comment on each new subject. drove to Los Angeles to release her and take her uDeborah says that we saved her life, which is directly to the Betty Ford Center in Rancho quite a responsibility," Grams said. "I don't think Mirage. · it's true, because we know Deborah did it herself, Lying in the back of her parents' C(.\r, she was and as teachers, we felt there was something ' extremely ill. special inside her. ff Her fathe r became so nervous whe n he At 29, she's in better shape than most. Her legs approached the center, he mistakenly took the are toned and muscular from many hours wrong dnveway and wound up on the ldwn fac· • IRRELEVANT CONTINUED FROM 81 even deeper selection, it is obvious the last pick now comes to bat with much more impres- sive credentials. With Reed, it's even more so. He was a preseason All-American only to have his senior season with the Eagles Reed diluted by a strained left knee injury that kept him out oC two games. Still, Reed, t a 5-foot-9, 175-pound "hitter" wbo also starred in baseball and basketball at Salesianwn Pre p in Wilmington, was BC's most feared comer. He's clocked 4.43 in the 40-yard dash and bench presses 350 pounds. ·we see Mike Reed as a very, very good cover comer,• said Carolina General Manager Bill Polian. ·we expect to be seeing a lot of him." As with last year's Mr. Irrelevant, Kentucky linebacker Marty M(\()re, who won a start- ing job with the New England Patriots, Reed is on course to Michael Reed was one of Boston College's best ln the secondary. make a very, very relevant mark Despite all this, rw founder in the NFL. Paul Salata said be has no "My knee is completely intention of changing the name recovered and I've been having of the event. "As usual, we will some graal workouts, ff Reed try to make the worst of it," said. Salata said. Salmon and 'Cudas biting along the South Coast T he King salmon bite continues ofJ Newport's twin jetties and new schools ot log barracuda were located by the sport fleet on Wednesday. Dean Plant, owner of Anglers Center in Newport Beach, reported that lots of local anglers ' are catching salmon while slow trolling or drifting live anchovies just outside the bell buoy. Jim Duncan of Newport Beach has been hitting the area bard and catching salmon on just about every lriP out aboard his 25-foot sportfisher •Bandit,• On Tuesday, he hooked lnto a t5-pound Chinook •that ate an anch~ rigged behind I flasher, Plant said. Eddy, at Newport Landing, reported t0me good Nimon c.atcben earlier this week. Dick lbompson of Balboa landed • 20-pound king filbing on board tbe sport bOat • Ariilgo, • akippered by Mik• ThOinplOn. 1be N1dton bit a Uve an&ovy · drtn.d under a tc:bool ol b.tt ~-"'f~blte.IUIOng . • bd '6Cil iroUnd Ill Iba ,...... and the water jim niemiec temperature doesn't get too warm, harbor area anglers can expect to hook into $almon through the ftTst two weeks of June. Barracuda fishing •popped• again and the bite ts wide open. As of press time, ban1es wellb hitting live bait aDd chrome jigs only about two miles out to sea directly In front ol the Rock Wall 1n Laguna. Marty Egleheert; lj>okMlnan for oavers LOcm. 8xpedl goOd 8lldng tl)rougb the wMbnd. .,,.. ... IOt ol bAlt f ' out there and barracuda are really in a feeding mood.· Egleheart said. The largest cuda weighed in at the Pavilion docks this week scaled 12 pounds and was caught by Dale Carter·of Huntington Beach, while fishing on board the half ·day boat ·w estern Pride." Thanks to a lack of wind and some warmer currents moving up along Baja. the water temp has jumped back up to 61 degrees along the beach. Sand bass have responded to better conditions and anglers fishilfg along the coast are getting Into a pretty good bite on sandies in the 2-to·5 pound class. Over at Catallna Island, squid is still Ooating and a few anglers are catching white tea bass. With · quid in the water, there's a good chance that croaker Will begin feedtilg again this coming week as the full moon approaches. The biggest seabus of the week brought 1ntO Npw'port Bay WU landed by Abby Lock.bart ol Hunltngton BMcb. whO decked a~ fllblng OD lbe .,. 111rrn: ~ by Donny lrodaneJ'I. SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1995 IJ I lDg a fountain et EiMrihower H~ a abort dMltance from tbe 8-y ford Center. ~ aeCurity olticen came up to lbe car, her fatber lbouted that he WU trying to gel bis daughter to the rehabilitation center. The ottlcers took one look at Deborah and laid Ille needed to be in a hospital. She stayed at Eisenhower for two weeks to treat her pneumo- nia and then she was transferred to the Betty Ford Center, where she stayed for a short tenn. "OI all the people on an ol my teama, she waa · probably the one most . unhealthy to sign up for a team. She couldn't run hallway around the track and I'm very demandlng in terms of physical conditioning . .. " Psi Beta Psychology Scholarstll.P. and the Mike Copp Scholar Athlete Award. Drissi also received a Student Leader Award for her service and leadership to the college. ·1thinkshe15 a very special person who has had no breaks,• Grams said. "With a couple of breaks here at OCC, it has changed her life.· In one word, Drissi describes her tennis coach, Janice Ma:ran, as "awesome." -JANICE MARAN Drissi was in poor shape when she joined OCC's tennis team and Maran had her doubts. A member of a very loving family, Drissi ls the youngest child and only daughter of a Moroccan father and a French mother. With her three older brothers, she was supported and nurtured, but somehow she always felt differently. "When I was growing up, I either fell better than others or less than others,• she said. H er parents continued to love and support her and they hoped that her college experience.. wouJd sustain her throughout these difficult times. "They weren't educated enough about drugs.• she said. "My parents thought that if they loved me enough, that love would cure all my problems." At the time of her birth, Drissi's father, who'd been a smoker all his life, quite smoking cigarettes. Later, when she was admitted to a hospital for alcohol dependency, her father, an infrequent social drinker, quit this minor indulgence completely. "I admire that in him,• Drissi said. "That's how he's been supportive to me in his 'old country' way. He has a lot of pride.• With a maturity beyond her years, Drissi does not condemn others facing similar hardships. She 's instinctively aware that a family member may be drinking too much and she knows that all she can do is be a supportive presence. "There's nothing I can do, but be an example and be there for him,· she said. Last spring during her first semester, Drissi was awarded a $300 psychology scholarship at OCC's annual Honors Night ceremoqy. . • (Drlssi) was completely overwhelmed and she cried so much when she received the scholarship," Grams said. "She'd never been .acknowledged for anything. and our intuition told us a little boost would help her.· From the beginning, Drissi was a motivated and dedicated student. She'd make time to talk with her teachers after class and share her points of view. H er perseverance paid off again this year. On May 10, Drissi was awarded three scholarship totaling $1,060. ·in my wildest dreams, l would never have thought this wds possible," Drissi said. She received the Cliff TraVloli Scholarship, the See & Hit THE NEW BLACK CATI BIM:KCAT $64995 In Stock Howl • "Of all the people on all 'of my teams, she was probably the one most unhealthy. to sign up for a team,• Maran said. "She couldn't run· halfWay a.round the track and I'm very demanding in terms of physical conditioning.· From these early struggles, Drissi made it to the semifinals of the Orange Empire Conference championships to qualify for the Southern Calif omia Regionals in Long Beach, losing in the fu.st round to the confe rence's No. 1 seed. To build her strength, Maran put Dnssi on a weight training program and a running regunen •1 could see it culminate as a coach, because all those problems started to go away as she became fit," Maran said. The psychological aspect of team sports also J. played a major part in Drissi's training. Maran realized that if Driss1 was not willing to commit to practice, the re was no way that she could help her prosper m competitive coll'ege sports. Drissi, however, was driven to succeed in the classroom and on the tennis courts. "It was her' head also getting involved and understanding how to compete and that's where I saw growth as well, ff Maran sdid. ·Anyone can help increase skills, but if they don't have it in their head to pull it out whe n they're m the hole, they're not going to make it.· Using positive thinlung and commurucation techniques, Maran instilled in Driss1 dild the other players the need to believe that one can achieve their goals by following through and demonstrating it. Bob Zhe. OCC counselor, said Driss1 kne w she wanted aneducation from the begummg. but sh e wasn't quite sure how to get started . ·she demands a lot of herseU, so we started her light and she earned a big success with her scholarships,• Zhe scild. "That really launched her and she was floating on a natural high.· There are victories and losses in everyone's life. Drissi·struggled with setbacks throughout' her young life, but she persisted, at first hdphazardly, and then slowly and methodically she found rewards in many different places with many special people. Her win over the drug-clogged streets of Los Angeles is a VIctory for everyone. Dnssi and OCC have made a perfect match. ddysbac SUMMER In Stoclc ••• Steel or Graphite See & Hit THI NIW TN OYIUlll FROM JbwecfHlt with 70% •ltoclc lellef Insert. $ 91 Reg. Tour tfigh 646·77 • Books • Videos • Bolls • Equipment & Accessories • Clothing • Shoes Gift Certificates Available I I I I I I I I ~ I I .. NawpM 81 ±'Com.._ Dilr Plot Baseball ... baseball? Yes, baseball jumps u at COsca Mesa and ~es a bow • Doug Deats' •Boys of Spring" dazzle the uperU experts on the way to the CIP baseball playoffs. ly hrry Faulkner, Staff~ ~w bile the success stories of the Costa Mesa High football and water poto progtams added another chapter in the 1994-95 athletic year, some formerly unheralded boys of spring stepped up to take their place among the school's sporting elite. Coach Doug Deats, who two years ago inherited a program on the verge of collapse, guided a youthful group of battlers into the CIF Division m playoffs, where they represented the Pacific Coast League as the No. 2 team. Already possessing a reputation for taking their games down to the wire -nearly half of their games were tlecided in the final inning -they extended their playoff bid to the regular-season finale. Needing only a split to edge final-week foe Aliso Niguel for one of three gua ranteed playoff berths, they dropped the first game, then sent junior right-hander Jeremy Starns to the bump two days later with a do-or-die assignment. Starns, one of six All-Newport-Mesa District performers, including Player of the Year Matt Broesamle, responded with a three-bit shutout, which insured the Mustangs' first .500-plus record (13-12) in many a year. In addition to Broesamle's distinctive accomplishments on the diamond, several Mesa individuals stood out in their respective sports, with Charles Chatman topping a list that also included James Comfort (swimming), Dewayne Crenshaw and Jason Weir (football), Carlos Loza (soccer), Sean Hylton and Robert Grayeli (water polo), Andy McNally (volleyball) and Mike Montoya (basketball). Chatman broke Orange County, district, and school rushing records in football, before serving as a catalyst to the baseball success as a leadotf-bitting center fielder. A strong candidate for PCL Athlete of the Year, Chatman settled for numerous other honors, which figure to grow in the coming weeks. However. with all lhevictories, records, and rewarding competition. ·a somber note struck Mesa athletics, when first-year basketball coach Jason Ferguson, just 23 at the time, was diagnosed in January with what turned out to be inoperable cancer. Here's a sport-by-sport review: a football: Coming off the h eels of the school's greatest season ever, the Mustangs suffered the harsh realization that a 7-3-1 campaign and a first-round loss in the CIF Southern Section Division VIII playoffs could actually be conside red an off year. Led by senior All-CIF repeaters C hatman, Crenshaw and Weir, the Mustangs still managed to score a school record -412 points. including lopsided victories of 50"'6 (Ocean View), .. 63-20 (Santa Ana). 56-14 {Laguna Beach) and 55-12 (Estancia). But, after the Estancia triumph upped Mesa's record to 7-1, Coach Myron Miller's squad hit hard times, rallying to tie University, 30-30, losing the PCL title showdown with Laguna Hills, 27-14, and falling to Notre FAULKNER CONTINUED FROM 81 to expect about 30 kids by Mesa Principal Ed Harcharik. •1 don't think four or five years ago there w ould have been 60 kids go anywhere to meet the new football coach.• said Howell, who openly praised the positive turnaround Miller creat- ed in his three-year tenure at Mesa. a Howell, who said he hoped the players, parents and community members would judge him on his own merit, rather than compare bun to Miller, knows all about fill1ng big shoes. Howell's last prep coaching uslgnment was at Foothill High. where predecessor Ted Mullen made a rapid and positive tum.around of a Knight program that bad f41!en on lean times. a One readily-apparent differ· ence between Howell and Miller Is ln the wardrobe department. A ti-described •doth pe110n • Howell bouts a triple-dJgtt tie collectlon. Hlt button-down dress ahirt and ..... Vista, 28-12, in the playoff opener. .Big news followed in the spring, when Miller, also the boys athletic director, was hired to coach Tustin High next fall, creating a vacancy filled just Wednesday by Jerry Howell a Baseball: Though the Mustangs delive.,red a serious brush-back pitch to the demons of downtrodden years past, the promise of even greater success looms, due to the loss of only three senior starters. Broesamle, one of several junior standouts, posted a 1.66 ERA, winning four of bis six decisions, while batting .390 with three homers and 21 RBI. H e also broke up a no-hit bid by Irvine's Matt Ward with two outs in the pleated slacks Wednesday formed a stark contrast to Miller's familiar garb of black shorts and a T-shirt. a Howell even had a fashion tip for bis players, instructing: ·w e wear black sh oes." Uttle does he know. most Must4.ngs did that one better last fall, pulling their black hi-top cleats on over black sock3 on ga:me nights. a Howell. who developed a friendship with Corona del Mar High Cpach Mark Schuster when they both worked at Azusa High, Mid be would be more than wllllng lo schedule the Sea Kings in future years. Miller ended a series ol 26 straight annual meetings with Cd.M after the 1992 season, but Howell said he bu always enjoyec1 d.iltrict rtvalries, such os be had with Tu.Min High whll~ at Foothill. 0 Jiowell also said he'd love to get former Mustang head coach Tom Be.Jdwin, among the appUcantl for the Job tblt tlm• around, tnvoled in the program in IOme capedty. Baldwin, bowever, ~rMted ) seventh in the Vaqueros' 3-0 first-round playoff triumph. Chatman led the district in hitting (.440), bits (37), stolen bases (13) and triples (three) and added a homer and 11 RBI to his gap-to-gap range defens1vely in center. Starns p osted a district-leading six wins with 52 strikeouts in nearly 66 innings, while belting three homers and driving in 21 runs en route to a .310 average. He was pivotal in both victories over Aliso Niguel, without which Mesa would have been a postseason observer. Senior John Schroeder led the district in walks..(20) and runs (23) and hit .386 with two homers and 13 RBI, while junior Mike Adelmund hit .469 in league to raise bis averag e to .373. his disappointment Wednesday about being passed over for the job, and noted the snubbing bas spurred thoughts of retirement from teaching. Q Baldwin, who coached the quarterbacks at Chaffey College last fall, &aid be would be anxious to return to prep coach- ing as a bead coach. But barring such an opportunity, he'd be more than happy to continue at Chaffey, where he is scheduled to work with the secondary next season. ' •1 think we have a chance to win a national championship at Chaffey," said Baldwin, who revealed several players bound for the University of Miami (then under the leadership of head coach Dennis Erickson, an old friend of Baldwin's), were steered Chaffey's way, before Brlc.kson left Coral Gables to coach the Seattle Seahawk$. a A Costa Mesa resident since the late 1980s, Howell 14ld he has followed Cost.a Mesa Hlgh's football rena!Aance with interest. ln fad. uked bow be beard about the )ob openlng et Mele, be replied: ·r reed about tt in the Deily PUot.". Sophomore catcher Julius Vasquez (.338 with a 20 RBI and a district-leading 20 doubles) rounded out the Mustangs' all-district contingent, while junior shortstop Seth Halvetson . sophomore third baseman Ray Ohrel and freshman outfielder Ben Felter add to next year's solid nucleus. Josh Cant, the starting second baseman, and reserves Ju.stln Smith and Terry Porter helped produce a senior season worth remembering. 0 Water polo: Mustang alum Brian Kreutzkamp's stepped in for dep arted coach Jason Lynch and the tradition of excelle nce continued without a bitch. Led by PCL MVP Sean Hylton. fellow first-team all-league juniors Robert Grayeli and Ryan Dandy, as well as senior first-teamer Steve Popov, Mesa ripped through five league foes and took a 21-5 record into the Division ll playoffs as the No. 3 seed. The Mustangs appeared to be primed for a run toward another CIF champio~p game after capsizing the Pckifica Mariners. 3 1-3, in a first-round cruise. But familiaJ' nemesis Marina knocked them off in the subsequent quarterfinal contest, 11-5, finalizing their record at 22"'6. Grayeli was named first-team All-CIF, while Hylton and Popov made the second team and Dandy the third team. Juniors James Comlort and Roger Kimos, as well as ~He.luatbl ~ylor were -~AB·PCL. ......... Junior tbree·polnt ~Mike Montoya averaged 15 points per game en route to all-dt.tltct bonon, and jomed leDlor forward Mike A9emAn on the second-teem All·PCI. unit. Wlth Perguson pc»tponing chemotherapy treatments in order to devote bis energy to the team. the Mustanga retained CIF playolf hopes until the ftnal regular-season buzzer. However, needing a victory over Laguna Hills to force a third-place playoff with the same Hawks .. Mesa came up short, 55-46, ending their season tn fourth place in the PCL. Hard-working senior forward Terry Carmon was honorable mention all·league. a Swt.mmlng: James Comfort. a junior, added to a pair of third-place finishes at league finals by picking up a fourth-place medal (100-yard backstroke), sixth-place medal (100 freestyle) and fifth-place medal (400 free relay) at the CIF Southern Section Division n championships. Comfort recorded a PR of 48.05 in the CIF 100 free final, · then made up a body4ength deficit to anchor a school-record-setting 400 relay time of 3:18.8. Joinin~ Comfort on the medal-winning relay were Ryan Dandy, Robert Grayeli and Dominik Szuk.sztul. The same quartet won the league title in the 400 relay. while Grayeli (second in the 500 free and fifth in the 100 free) and Dandy (fourth in the 100 free) also sparkled at league finals. a Wrestling: Victories in three PCL meets set up a title showdown With Laguna Hills in .the reqular-season finale, but the powedul Hawks bumbled the Mustangs, 40-17. Mesa's Vince Hamade (125 pounds). Steve Herzog (140) and heavyweight Jose Toscano defeated Laguna Hills opponents. a Soccer: Sophomore goalie Carlos Loza, who amassed 197 saves, earned third-team All-ClF Division m honors, d espite tl}e Mustangs failing to make the playoffs. Coach Carlos Miramontes stepped down after the season. and Mike Dunn was later named to head the program. a Votleyball: Former Mustangs Gabriel Nguyen and Jon Carlew. just a couple years removed from their prep playing days, continued the positive trend in the sport. Mesa swept Estancia for the first time in recent memory, led by All-Newport-Mesa District senior outside bitter Andy McNally. McNally was al.so a second-team All-PCL selection. 0 Track and field; Terry Porter. who often alternated track and bas~ball uni,f orms during the league duaf-meet season, fini.Shed third in the 400 meters at league finals, running a personal-best 51.49. Sprinter Josh Amezola also consistently scored points for the Mustangs. who qualified the 400 relay quartet of Porter, Amezola, Martiri Vega and Armando Vega for the CIF Division ID prelims. a Cross Country: Junior Zeke Noonan was a standout in a rebuilding year for Coach Joe Busi. a Goll: Senior Andrew Zanzig became the first Mustang to qualify for the CIP regional tournament since 1980, while one-stroke losses to Aliso Niguel and Laguna Hills kept Mesa out of a third-place PCL finish. COSTA MESA FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 8 1 regular-season yards (an Orange County record). included along the way was a -414-ya.rd game against Aliso Niguel, the second-best · single-game effort in county his- tory. Chatman finished with 29 touchdowns, 188 points1 and 2,512 yards for the district single.season mark, shattering the 2,303 total posted ln 1993 by Me8a's Binh "Runaway• 1\-an. Named All-CJF u a running back, Chatman was also the Daily Pilot's PCL MVP, as well u the District Offensive Player of the Year. .Despite Cha.tman's consistency, helped immensely by two-time All-ClP guard Juon Weir and his fellow trench warriors, things began to 10W alter a SS. t 2 Juh1ng of aoa· town rival Eatada. MW.er added lnlult to the cron-town w~ with IOIM tUngtng ~ ownmenn about powtng lt on In onl.r to enbance M .. 's image wtlhtft tbe eommuntty. . .. . ,, I Perhaps distracted by the ensuing debate over Miller's 'hardball tactics, Mesa was forced to rally to tie PCL newcomer University, 30-30. The 'Stan gs then gave up four unanswered touchdownll in the PCL tltle showdown won by Laguna Hills, 27-14', to end the regular season. Lacking the swagger thllt accompa.nled their 15-2-1 stretch from the fourth game of 1993 to the eighth week of 1994, Mesa fell to Norte Vista. 28-12, in the CIP playoff opener. Joining Chabnan. Crenshaw and Weir on the· all·dlsbict squad wu offenllve lineman John Schroeder and junior comerback Brian Reeves. <>then adding all-leogue recognitlon to tbe aforem.enUoned standouts were JUnkir out8de linebacker Ryan 'hylar, Junior lln8man Jaoa Martn, ~ bn.un w~ Hen.og and Mllior 11nebecter JC;>eY Aidualetta. • .-Pl_.•~.JO!"""'ID_DTl_ICU~--1 PUii.iC NOTICll I MLIC NOtlCll I PUIUC llOTICll STARTING ANEW . BUSINESS!? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is pleaseti to announce a new service nmu ll1Klilabk to new businessa. SATURDAY. JUNE 3, 1995 15 [ I PUIUC IOTICll PUIUCMOTICI PUIUC IOTICI MUC llOT1Cll .,...... COURT on: 3-MIO Thi• lllu.tneH 11 con-~,,.rt No OI' ~ ... -• MINOR HAS/HAVE flt.ED .MolSf Dellgf\ USA. lne .. duel-' by a ...... !*'" WlllMt H. l'Oltlt __...._ PETITIOH fOA N4 f.O. ven Utk. ~Of. nerttlip Thia ......,_. .. Wad COW1'Y OI' WW TO CH ANO I! NAM I! 1car ~ ycM.i alMed doing Mii IN County a.ttl ol 8 Mt Tiie Cltr DrM p: A 0 M HUM 8 £ AT 0 TNI .....,._,. wu .._, buelrlell yeC1YM4-12.. Orange Counly on May t, het 0Moe QOM!Z RODfUOUE2 T ~ IN County a.t1I d4 ~ 0 . Zondl4 1"5. ?, ... t4tT1 JON HUMRRTO GOMEZ Or.nge COW\IY on Apnl 21, TIN ...........,. wu tied • ..... taa ~. CA IC .. hetsby Ofdef9d 11N. ,_..... ~ IN County Clefk of PublaMd Newpoft 8eac:h-q tfftl-1111 al pef1IOf\I lnler"led ~ N9wpott 1MCn-0tanot Couity on .. 13• COC\l M ... D.ity Hal May IN TM MATT•R Of' INt man« ~ C09la ..... Deify Pilot Mey 1•· H4U14 27, June 3, 10, 17, 19115. TMI PITITION TO :: ~ J' ~ 27, June 3, 10, 17, 19N. ~ NewPoft 8-:n-S.717 CMAMOI THI NAiii County Superior Court Sa711 COiia *'-Dally Pllol May PUIUC IOTICI OI' LUl8 HUMNRTO IN 9ddrffa lhown 13, 20, 27, June 3, 1995. QOMH AND MARIA on •20. 1995 at 2:00 o'd-PUIUC NOTICE 81703 Flctlt.e.u. ILUA GOMU ON •I· ock p.m., and then and Flct1tlou1 PUIUC NOTICE 9ueln M1 Nw t HAU' OP HUM81RTO there lhow cauN, ti lllY aualneu Name 8tM•••ftt GOMEZ RODRIGUIZ, A ~:.;. ~~ ~ Slat11Mnt Flot1Uou1 The tollowtng pef1IOf\I are t MINOR not be granttd Th• folloWlng persona .,., ayaJne11 Name doing bullneu u : CAii NUMaER h 11 further ~dlred that a doing buslne11 11: 8tatement RHEMA COMPUTER CON-A 111812 copy of this ordlf to lhow PREMIER FINANCIAL, Thi IOlloW\ng peraon• .... SULTING, 1513 E. l.artlf'I ORDER TO IHOW cauff bl published In NB/ 2.4000 Allol1 Perkw1y, doing buslneH u : Ln., Placlnlla, CA 92870 ,1 CAUS• POR CHANG• COSTA MESA DAILY Building 11, Suite 331 , Ml .. 1) ADA.T24 CONSULT· e°anlt.! L S~IVan~ OP NAMI! PILOT, 1 newspaper of lion Vie~, CA 92691 ANTS, ~ ADA.TITLE 24 CA 926'/on .. PETITIONER(S) LUIS r~,!~111 c~~la~':'ntypu~ ;::::ay ~Oficl,,4~ ~~= 8?i~:ULA~JS·v~!j;ueg~ Thie bualn111 11 con-'> HUMBERTO GOMEZ ANO 1 ..., n • 31 M'I I I j' c.. """'"'-•' ' dUC1ed by· an Individual { • ~.-~11 MARIA ELENA GOMEZ ON least once • Wffk for four ~91 .. on • 0 " ·a;; John Ntwtand 5.3 Have yoo started doing BEHALF OF HUMBERTO ~~ecut1f~i::':1.e!1°' to Cliff Smith, 24000 Alicl1 Curvo Drive, Aliso Viejo. business yet? No • 'lt ay o . ..,. Parkway BulldlnQ 17 Suite CA 92658 Danlll L Sullivan, I {' we wiJJ now SF.ARCH the name for you at 1_W ixtra c~ awl save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm, of course, after the search is comp~ we wiU file your fiaitious business name statmzmt with the ~ Cink, publish once a week for four wtelts as requmJ by law and thm file your proof of publication with the County Clerk. HARBOR lAWN· MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Lea ds Furn ished DATE: MAY 8, 1885 331, Miiiion \llejo, CA Suhalt J. Abu-Tabikh. 5.3 This statement WU tlled Comml11lon1r Tho-92691 Cuevo Drive, Aliao Viejo, with the County Cletk ot ;:,~o::~u•~; c:~ Ju~~ bb~1~'~!ne'r~ ~~: ~~1:26~11n111 11 con-?'99~• County ':'~:;;• ' IUPIRIOR COURT nershlp ducted by: husband and Published Newport Beach-• LU I S H U fr1 B EAT 0 Have Y04.I started doing wtle Com Mesa Daily Pilot May GOMEZ & MARIA ELENA t>ullness yet? No Have you awtecl doing 20 ~7 June 3 1o, 1995. GOMEZ. 1234 E. MADISON Ju on G11on buslnes1 yet? No ' • Sa706 ., SAN CA This statement waa filed Omar J. Newland .S, TA ANA. 92707 with the County Clerk ot Thie statement wu tlled PUBLIC NOTICE Publish ed Newport Orange County on May 5, with the Countj Clerk 011--__,,._ _____ _ Beach.Costa Mesa Dally 1995. ,845763 Orange County on AprU 27, Fictitious Piiot May 13, 20, 27, June P bl'_ .. _ .. ..,....,...... 81 ti. 1995. FM-4147 Bualneas Name 3, 1995. Sa700 u ,..,... ·-~,,...... ac: Statement .;.:...;.;;..;;.;~------1costa M111 Dally Piiot Publlshecl Newport Beach-The following persons ate • .. llllllllllllilililll~l.-!P~U~B~L~IC:_N~O.!T~IC~E:__IJune 3, 10, 17, 24, 1995. Coata Mesa Dally P~ot May doing business as: Please stop by to fik your fiaitious business statmzmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stQj> by, please calJ us at (114) 6424321 and wt wiU make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mail p PAC9'1C VllW Fictitious Sa720 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1995. THE" HEALTHEE ALTER· '• •llfONAL PAM Bu1lnH1 Name PUBLIC NOTICE I I sang ~~J~~·dr~~~~ r.:~2~rt· • c.met~ • Mortuary Slatem•nt PUBL C NOT CE Rosalte Ant1cona. 11401 •J cNipei e Ctsmatory The following persons are Flctltloua Flc tltlo"• West Stree1, G11den Grove. If you should have any farther questions, please call us and wt wiJJ be more than glad to assist yqu. Good luck in your new business! OfNI doing business as: Bu1lnH1 Nam• .. CA 92640 3500 PllClftc ~ MOLLER INTERNATIONAL Statement Bu1ln1H Name This business Is con-~-DESIGN, 4400 MacArthur Th• lollowlng pereona art Statement ducted by an individual '"!!!!!!'!!!!!~~IBlvd .. #410, Newport doing buslneH 11: Tht lollowlng persona are 11ave you started doing Beach, CA 92660 a) MINUTEMAN SER· doing business as: business ye1? Yes 10-19-94 Moller Oealgn U.S.A. (Call-VICES, b) S.T.C. CON· TEAM CFO CONSULTING Rosalie Anticona . - I • • . 4 .. Pilot lornla). 4400 MacArthur STRUCTION, 17150 N• GROUP, 11 75-0 Baker This statement was filed Blvd.. #410. Newport whope St., #112, Fountain StrH t, Suite 12·102. Costa with the County Clerk of Beach, CA 92660 Valley, CA 92708 M11a, CA 92626 Orange County on AprU 14. ·• This business Is con-Chapman G. Zundel, 655 .Wiiiiam H. Poner, 1175-0 1995. F643372 ducttd by: 1 corporation W. Baker, #L208. Costa Baker Str .. t. Suite 12·102. Published Newport Beach· Th• reglstrant(s) com· Mesa, CA 92626 Costa M111, CA 92626 . . mencecl to transact busl· Steven T. Gonzat11. 655 This business Is con-Costa Mesa Dally Pilot May neas under the fictltlous W. Baker, #l206, Costa ducted by: 1n Individual 13, 20. 27, June 3, 1995. business nam1(s) list1d Mesa, CA 92626 Have ou star1ed doi Sa704 ' 0 ASllFllD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm ~onday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm MOIXiay-Friday PAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Mooday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:0¥n Friday ................ Thwsday 5:00pm BYPllD• (714)642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Plea.5e include your name and phone numba and we1l call you back with a price quote.) BYMU.ORIN PIERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92fJ27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. GENERAL. POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please report any error that 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 thC'. cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Crecht can only be allowed for the first insertion. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR ·SALE CORONA COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT BALBOA COSTA MESA 2124 DEL MAR 1022 BEACH 1069 PENINSUIA liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• •OCUN BREEZES• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *MESA VERDE* 2 10 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • CDM0 Brand New • Mecllt•rr•n•an Town-home 3Br, 2.581. 3 frplc, 200011. Roof·top 3Br 21hBa home, fp, tSPYGLASS AIDGEt AVAIL IMMED. Cozy Large 4Br 38a 2 story, cul-de-s ac, nu cpVpnt. 1 lam rm. pool, crnr lot. Won't last at $199,900 Lowest priced home houH on qu et street. $1675 675-4912 Agt Owner/Agt. 65().3447 In area In many yeart only steps to beach. · tun & BBQ deck. -------- Landscaped. s 100K DANA POINT 1026 under market. Own•r '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii must selVmay finance. 11 and 11111 negollablel S 2Br 2Ba, lrplc, din De lwie 2Br, A/C, frpl, Bedrooms. 3 Bathe, area. relrlg, garbage tndry hkups, dbl gar. large lot. lush gated disposal. garage. Near Fair/Fairview. $875. community. Sellers Npt El•men. No pets. Avail 6 5. 240-2036 purchased another $1100/mo. 673·5824 E A S TSIDE $825 home and MUST Residential 21st St. :' (QUA&. -OP'P'OIUUNIT¥ Model home fum Incl hqul1lt• 3Br 31hBa, $4 581000 723-4400 hrbr/ocn view. Gated. S875K. Euro kitchen. R•lne Agt. 489· 1932 SEU NOW. We can area. Clean 28r, 18L .• make an excellent CORONA Garage. 642-4968 All IUl--~t"' UllS ....,.,_6a~1tU11F1d· ..,,..._..Ad tl 1Mlu ................. llltpl ......... ..., ,,..., .. 11•11111111 ., tllsethslaalltn ~ .. rlA, ctllf. ratltlla, .... U.-.,. llllllllal 1&11111., ........................ .... ., -' .....,.IKI. llml· ....... ~ ... Ula .....,.,., will not ......., _.,...., Mwrlist· ...... ,. .. I .. wt11c• 11111 ................. 0.11••11 .. ....., ...,... 9'11111 deal. Further Info or DEL MAR 2122 NWPT HTS CONDO Corona Del Mar private showing call • 1mmac1 3Bd 4Ba 2-car $785 000 1044 Realtor • Laura · (714) gar. wid, frig. gardner. I IRVINE 285-6476. tBr Ou••t Hie In $1500/mo 5 4 8-8343 Gorgeou s cuatomliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii prime COM loc. Close newer contempora'l ---------Weitpark .. Tlempo" to bch w/ gar space. home with ocean Only 2BR+lof1 avail. BEACH No/pets. 675-8343 DANA POINT 2126 night light v1ews1 3 PROPERTY 1175 level• of llvlng 1pace. Rare 2·car gar, brick --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9 60 lrplc. $159,000 owe. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BIG OCEAN VIEWS 28a 2a a, attch gar 644-0 Owner/Agt. 759·7659 $5s0 Room Bed/Bath toe. on resort golf er .. $1295 1 Bed 1 Balh View V'l ml from bch w/ prlv COLDW<?U BAN~<?R 1..1 NEWPORT BEACH De ar Bu~er, 1069 $17953Bd/3BaFrontUnit patio. Avl 7/15. $1250/ 55&..'8880 Agl. mo+ sec. Eves 661-3944 CdM front row 1eo·1-------- ocoan vlow, 3600 s/f. NEWPORT .............. ~ 111 t1111 , _______ _ A vacation residence In El Morro Resort awajts you. 280, studio, ocean view, private beach, & fun neighbors. Only $65,000. 3Br 3Ba -t m31d"s qtrs. 1pa. $3800. 673-3059 BEACH Ch a rm Ing Cottage liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2169 .. ~ . .. . • ... ,,, .. .....,... .. • COSTA MESA 1024 ..... OJ ...., .... 'II Cllll-1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....... LI lllH,allHUO I• ....... • 1·-...zt·-ftr Ille IP 'I r 1. DC .. 1 "9-'. 1111 ltUD ........ COSTA MESA efSUNITS• Newport Height• $565,000 6% down. $300,000 assume . Owner wlll carry balance. 7.14-759-3031 Owne r Barb 494-2342 Metro RE 720-9422 3Bd 2Ba Furn. Ocean· side of Hwy. 3 month min. $1650 673-6071 . AT THE BEACH Annual Rentals ·• CiENEJUU. 1002 DearBurer, Invest In a C.M. neighborhood on the rise. lrl-level comer with great po-tent! al.. Poulble terms: ApproJC. 1550 a mo.+ Apprec.· Der.re.• Effect. COit Of "' than 200 a mo. can m• for • rent v.,.u1 buy program. ~4tM-a34a Metre U 110.MU 2 yr old 38d, 2Ba aln- gle family hom• com· plel• w/p lantatlon s huttera, 2 flr•plac11. Intercom & alarm •Y• tem. 844-9090 COLDWC!ll BANK.<?R ~J $111tl50 W/Ttrmal A QIVe Aw.yl L.rg 3Bd·2.&Ba Ea1t1ld1, 111c1ll1nt ar.._ Won't l 1atl Call nowl PATRICK T•NOA• ........... 780-eTOa Large Selection Ab1olut• Bargain! STA 11.•-rsA 2124 2Bd. bay ........ $1600 Quality 68d 3Ba, fam· ••••••••I CO uu; 3Bd, CdM ........ $2000 lly ho me nr Fashion HOUSES/ 3Bd-+den ·-····· $2100 Island w/pvt yard + $ 48<1, ocnlmt __ "-$2300 •PL Reduced ~OK • CONDOS 1ST llONTit RENT 390 Call For SwMMr Ult Only $539,900 w/ FOR nENT -+0ep-2Bt-+2Ba tnhm ......_ _.....___.1~ TERMSI c.JI now • ~ wfyard. Pitt OK. Pool. ,.,. ...._., PATRICK TENORE ________ , lhdryl . &4e.2848 .n•w..==-•- Real Eatate 760-a702 --------"--1 3 Bdr m 28• Famlly 673-1900 Lido laland Tennis, BALBOA rm, 2-car gar. yard.1-__ __, ____ _ Bch, family t\ ... 6Br, Quiet colcHS•·sac. Chances are s ea, 3 frplc, pool. ISIAND 2106 $1500/mo Al/1 now. fl d 70 rt lot. 11•250•000 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil F renklln RoaUy you wlll n l73-0Me or 650-9 191• IMMACULAT• 3Br ArH Rental Speclallll. what you nffd Nlif NOlifH twiiHll 28• hou11. 2 patios, M0-7000 Ht. 324 at the price Lrg 2Br +lott, 2-car garage $1900/m o NOFHato Tenant youwant to pay gar. Oorgeou11 Crown y .. ny. 676-6749 -.-..... 9....,,IAU,.....,..,.,.,T,..,l""U.._l.,,.U""="•-·-when you read moulding, marble tlll, Small 3Bdrm 2Ba A/C, frplc, a pacloua. ClauUl-..1 •to. OWO 1259•000· Co nyarct 2 car gar From 179$, SiS-0302. "llWV Owner/Agt. 75'"7859 -wu ~1mod0 un.lt at 1nd0 dally .... ,, Own.,·• ynlt, fp, nlc• Ooetlntmt-Redueed ot ltland. lt750/mo. kllch $875, 650-5288 t41·1•71 s ,110,000 Remoct nu 3Br 38a+ 1 aBdrm 2•• Unit,""---------------., apt. l8ltt( or IN/opt. over Oar. t -c.,pon.11 •••t•lde "•I lot, ~ m...aotw Newly r1moe111ect 1ar t .. hoftt9. Oau•--...;....------1 l t300t'mo. UllOA Carey W81CI, Agent ONE OP A KIND Pranlllln "••llV PINDfSUl.A 1007 • 831•2242 Secluded 2·•tv• 3SOO Area A..-i Spedaaiat . SAVE TIMEI SAVE MONEY I • --·--·-l/f, .... 3~8a. bOnu.a 4M0-7000 .... ~·· I • ID• 309 Bto.dway rm .. cten, ocean view. No , ... eo T...,.,,t SAL8 Sat/Sun lam Pttg, twin bed, gu llMlf.Q, mucb morel J 10 • .. yAve OnU.moveT Sell ~r extra houlehold' bml In Clml!ted 2• 1 ea+ ditch VUMt hu99 '°" catm upgrcta. 1 .. au Im I L hM, hdwd flr9, lush luatd gat• ........ Courtywd, ktlt 99'· lendecp, 2-car w/tndfy ~ lty ownr. Open ,.. l9mOd "'* .. end 6 ~Ba. 1310,000. ..sun. 119 HIO of llland. l 17MIMO. 11•112-2511 0wnet a Will Wit •••"" ... u.1t Get I New UftlG ~ a-. Npt Oll9t o.r. '~ New LU'""Y ~m ...._ , ....,_, Nowl re Mo d e ...i aer, ~\4aaa alftt peep 9'111•, ,..,_, Many Uptredea .-..... • wlltt&. •r• ... 1.t m from 9Mott Ill I l~el ~ Al.-J tM,000 ....._,, -..,._ P(f °"" ...... ,... ....... ......ao ...... .;.;;..-.. ...... iiim wmt THE ClASSIFIEDS ..., •• • I I ! . ' SATIMDAY, JUNE 3, 1995 WEST P ... Q. 15 • Al. South, vulnerable, you hold: ...... pvt ~...'!'.:~· w/d, ;,;..,~+ lll.IOA 2708 1/1 ,.... ha• •-•-l..ay, I g llta. pvt 8r/8e In 1UX condO .....,.., 280e " ... pvt patio, gar+ •-..••••d, M..ac. oar pooe 9'nblL llOO • Im••••••• pwtdnQI 'PC· l860/mo, Quiet CM home 1325. +• A1't 'now 144..oatS aar t .. , dean, light '850 He. 841-8001 UU'e paid. U&oe371 or p~ ,._. ....., ... a airy, laundry, d4ic:k n IQ etudlo, w-'k...,, U0-0781 Lv rneueo-. from main~. uei.. l850 1 person, 1950 2 ctat, atv/frlg. No pe1/ -Ex9Cutlve Twnhme. Pllld. L,ndry. N/Smk. PW•on. 873-3039 emk. 1971 Churchl2. w.uc to Balboa. Prof. S450+dep• ta-8157 BALIOA P!NINSUl.A 2607 1800 STUDIO , utll• Incl. Behind library, 1oe e. Bay. 723-0823 or 220-9498 1525. 54a.e283 780-01'19 Fwn bd/ba. nl•. J>OO'/ Newport acroH th• 1 m. $600 640-2201. etr .. t. 2Bt 1~8a, gar.---------------- $82.5/mo. 1ees 1rv1ne NEWPORT NIWPOIT Ave13. 720-9422 BEACH 2669 IEACH l,.ct80ue. iunMtll lmmw: 29' , ea, d/w, iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.m atove, free lndry, apa. ______ ... ________ , 2169 ------- .....,~L:.llaAKJ 765 0.132 o'l<8 ""8• 495 QQ 1093 oQ 7 MK 1085 CORONA Ave. Agt. 891-4411 ~ S850 + dep. Pacific :A~ The biddJng has proceeded: D!L MAR ~622 HUNTINGTON ~ Best Value in Newport Beach! 8"1115 Cl 1~.\Jw>lledrew•~'* 30 Rtsl<y 32 Stnped animal 33 HaPPonlng 34 Challenges 36 Saclc 37 Overhead tralns '40 Forbidden 4 t Conlerenoes 46 Revenue 48 Silo's companion 50 Mexican sandwlCl'les s1 Fsceparts 52 -the line· obeyed 53 Church calendar 54 Pikes -55 Singer T uiner 56 Glasgow nahve 57 Proud 58 Sicilian volcano 59 Speech problem 62 Nothing 13 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1<::1 Put l• Pua 3<::1 Put 3• P ... •o Paa ? What do you bid now? Q. 3 -Neither vulnerable, as Soulh you hold: •K 9 5 0$ OK J 9 8 4 3 The biddmg has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOlfl"H t• Pus 10 JNT Pus ? What do you bid now? WEST Pas11 NORnt EAST SOUTH WEST 10 l• 2• P... 1BR, lrg nv rm/din rm BEACH 2640 20 P... ? w/trplc, w/d, pvt bch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WhaL act.ion do you t..ake? aeceH. Quiet respon 28 1 .88a Townh•• N/S. $750/mo Incl uUV 2·Car gar. Patio and ~- cable, fM<>-4505 balcony $880/month. 714-969·7707. Apattmenla Q . 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: o aol ouic11 sruust o a ........... 0 0............,., •9 5 \17 6 <>JO 6 3 4A Kt 8 7 • Partner opens the biddmg with one no trump. What aruon do you take? Loolt for aMwers on Monday COSTA MESA 2624 ------• NEWPORT $399 MOVE IN BEACH 2669 Super clean 1 Bd In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cozy friendly, 30 unit *18R $825* com·~~K ~~~siq. 2BR 2BA $725/Up APTS 842·1401 Refrlg & dlahwasher $450 MOVE IN BONUS Incl. 60x30 pool. No Newport Beach 0 Poola u11.,.. 880 Intne Ave. 0 ft&Mu eem.t 722·5555 ° u,l&ld ,....,, luklCMll, ¥-ball .._.. .,..UllJM 0 AcdthlM.....,... ._ ________________________ ....,. pets. No fees. No .,..,,....-+--+----t---il 1&26's from $625. Oulet lease. 545-4855 •llliif fijiiijNW. o Corporm s.tt. NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH friendly gated comm, ---------• pool, 8BQs, carports. AVAILABLE Npt Hghts Prorl managed. 548·7017 guest hse, 500 s/f. Pvt clean 1 Br. 1 car space $675/mo Agt 721·9475 2169 4BR 21hBA, apaclous New ocean view 3Br SPYGLASS VALUE! family rm & living rm. 2Ba condo. $2000/mo Panoramic ocean view Non·smkr. 2600 sq ft. yrly, $2500/mo sea· 4ad 2~ea home w/ $2300/mo. Call Diana, sonal. 619-322·9456 pV1 yard. Only $2,995/mo. 650·9093 •OCEAN VIEW * Call Patrick Tenore Bayrldge Gated, Lrg 1600sq ft+, 2bd, 2bo, 760·8702 2br, 2ba, frplc, patio, pl, walk to bch. Villa Bal-Veraallle• 2Br condo, laundry hk-up. Oar. bOa/$1495/(909)598-9347 2Ba, upgrds, 2/prkng, $1350. Agt 721-0116 Spotle•• studio condo pool, clubhse. S1050. Beautlful 38r 2B• at Superlor/Hospilal Gerry Agt. 909·881·3834 Roof·top Deck, 2·car Ad. Parking, laundry. Buy 11. Seit 11. Find 11. Gar. Bay & Ocean 5775. Agent, 631·8097 Claaslfled Velws W/0 Incl. • Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified. Service Directory help you fi,nd reliable help. 642-5678 Yearly $1 950/mo __ ...__ _____ ----------------:1~~3~~7 ! 83~!1n4~ · COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 BIO CYN gated comm. Tastelully furn 2Br' l"=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Ba, turn key. Avail •t lmmed. $3000. 759· o 1 20 or 619-360-2629 Beach Area QUIBT & SERENE Palm ~esa Apart111ents I ~Cati""""'_.., IOdP1IS In ,_. tNn 400 cftltl Ndonwlclt. DI (900) 456-915 I Ill Gl . - Have A Garage Sale~ . Winter Furnished Or Summer WeekJy 1·5 Bedroom Many Oceanfronts Winter $650-$1900/mo Summer $525-$2600/Wk Villa Rentals Property Mgmt 675-4912 Harbor View Knoll• 3Br 21..11ee. Living, dining & lrg family rm. Remodeled kitchen Sweeping hillside v I • w . $ 2 , 2 O O /mo Agent 631·1400 So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when ~·ou live at Palm Mesa amid the (ll~h SfCenery of sedu~d woods & St3tcly palm~. A Srudios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs SS75 to S600 · l BR S625 to S650 · 2Bll S725 w S750 A No Pers A Vertical Blinds A Cabng fans With CAL•SCAN! Have your classified ad in 176.newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. Coll The Pilot Classifjeds at 64 2-567 8 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! ltallan Villa on Big Cyn golf course-3Br 21hBa, 2 yrs new, llte/brlte. $2250. Agt. 760-8300 A NEW Carpet. Pa.mt & Tile £F~Room A Hcarcd P'Ool & JaCUUJ A P~aos & U:UconlC5 $~00 Is al l It takes to place a 25 word On the move? A Gar.ig~ Av;ulabk Office Houn.. 9:00 .un -5.00 pm M-1- and l 0:00 am -4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr · Sant3 Ana Heights, CA or less classlflea ad. S 15 for each additional word. .. Classified Community Marketplace j Sell your extra household items · In Classified (714) 546·9860 CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 •5E•R•Vl-C•E ___ ,CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS PICTURE HARDWOOD LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 FRAMING 3617 FLOORS 3712 LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ILESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 DIRE CT 0 RY Repairs, Remod. Dool•, • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • W · p • YOUNG QU 15 T iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *THUNDER ROOFI NQ * --------11 clows, cablneu, stucco & dry-PENNY'S CLEANING CPI BUILDERS INC. NEWPORT FRAME CO CLEAN/WAX/POLIS H + VICTOR'S + Painting Contractor Plano & Voice lessons • For all of your roofing .... an l1nees gatH etc Uc R Id 1 1 C 0 11 1 f 1 M bl R J 1 P 1 1 1 0 d 1 Oual. painting by prol ls all ages, beginning to needs. Rerool/repalr. 35y·rs exp jerry 842,0587 Thoroughly clean your U es ant a onst. 0 uaMy cua11 omsram1 ng ar ey e uvExenat ng royess oExna Xlar Ren n1,o Ucl60209S. Ins. classics ~ degreed Uc 638144849-4122 home/rental property. c.#518424•1nsured ry oun ng orv ces 35 ears p. 10 rs. p. nt e s -3 A to z HANDYMAN 714-754-1150 (714) 885-4893 By Harp Inn 646-8918 714-846·8706 (714) 457·1739 Free est. 645 305 teacher. 5 0·1947 INSTAWREFACE CA8INETS •-w-A_N_T_Y_O_U_A_H_O_M_E_ A PROF'L GARDENER 2 h" Quality Painting PIANO Beg .. Advancec:J TRANSLATOR/ ACCOUNTING/ TAXES 3406 Kitchens, baths, doort, SPARKLING CLEAN? ,_D_O_O_D_S ____ 3_5_8_0 GLASS/ HAUUNG 3720 Caring for each land· PLUS touchups. All ages ·Teacher cert. TUTOR 3927 Bualn••• Adlvlaory wirldows. Doug S46-7258 Efficient, reliable. .._ 3682 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii acape as If It were my .24 Hra. Richard Sinor Entertainment Avail. Wkly/Bl·wkl" 841-4561 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MIRRORS i• own. Larry 854-4673. Uc 280644 645-3209 Jennllor 640-8889 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Servlcea•Flnanclal & ---------7 An experienced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP --------QUALITY CARE LEARN SPANISH NOWI M~ement Consulting CARPET INSTALL •WINDOW CLEANING• dependable door HARBOR GLASS CO (714-988·188~) BEST JOB Gardening, 20 yrs exp, excellent Exp'd $.A Tutor. Alao T · CFO 444·3747 & REPAIRS 3516 FREE ESTIMATES hanger. Gufr work, comm/Res Storefrnt Will haul what Trash landscapln~, c~e~n workmanship, fair PET Tranalator·lnterpreter. 297.8081 David reas. Don 52 ·8910 windows, ~rdrbe, tubi Man won'tl 968·1882 ~~~EI~~~-4t~;;:151 : s. prices. 645·2417 Aon SERVICES 3870 Suaana 873·7408 ACOUSTIC 'Tim RHV•• Flooring ahower. Uc. 642·0424 AR JENKINS PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•--------- UNG 3408 DRYWALL Y D Clean-up. Weed, Int/Ext Wallpaper p c TILE 3928 REMODE •Below Retail Prices• COMPUTERS 3556 --------HEALTH, BEAUTY trim. Remov trees. Nu · • Peraonallzed et are iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Carpet/Wood/Lino SERVICE 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 I drywall, texturing, etc. Kennel olternatlve. No1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L#379738 845-8711 & FITNESS 3740 lawn plants. Free Eat. David, 1·800-880·6222 atreas or worry. Lie,•• W-PUT IT ON l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... A "ARD 703·A779 Grout/Tiie RHtoratlon .,, MAC TUTORINQ 1• •v..-•. ... CHUNG'S PAINTINQ Ina. Rel's . ¥ 873·7184 OR TAKE IT OFF H T T H IA t I p ti R .. rout•Recaulk Amtex Texturing System & all pr09rm1 ang• •P•• exture omt en • roper 81 Loa• Fat Fastl 0Uf MO• 20 Yrs Exp. Gc:I Prlcel --------Aepalr.C:IHn & Seal •Bob 841-8085• CERAMIC Mark ...... 87!J.7245 Acoustic ceiling removal Paint-Carpentry-get results. Lateal LEGAL Guar work. Free Est. PLUMBING 3890 ''" l1tlftlate f40.13ot TILES 3 528 Free Initial Consultation Water damage. Freo Drywall and morel dlels & med• aa aeen SERVICES 3812 Uclll375602 538·1534 Rtgroul Sylltma LIS3'035 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Eatl Kevin 673-6620. Gary 845·5277 on 1V'1 20/20 & Feb. BOB HUTTON CO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii **TUTORING** • , ':Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------ADDmONS LHky Showers Rep'd w 1nd 0 w s, w 0 rd, Carp try, roof g, plbg Allure mag. Newport 1• Int/Ext. Acouatlc cell THB LOCAL PLUMBER Dt:MODELING 3410 Tho Dean of Ceramic Excel, Acceas, 20 Yra ELECTRICAL 3610 painting, remodel Barlatrlc Ctr. 673-8586 PIRIONAUHJURYATTY remove/apply/repair. -a Wil4am Bangert Co.· TUTORING 3930 I\£ Tl 1 Ex 800 200 ,,.02.. EI e c IT 11 e /S tucco. Free Conaultallon Ll622631 8412·5891 Since \947 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii le. natallatlon, re-P· • .., .. Concrete decka/Aepalrs No Ae~<Nery·No Fee Friendly Service 1• DUNCAN pair, grouting & A·1 Electrlcal work MORGAN,Uc'd85Q.3281 JEWELRY 3784 Call71~2S2·117724Hr l!meraldPalntlng L#476000 875-9304 SAT ••mlnar•. Excel CONSTRUCTION plumbing. L,670130 CONCRETE & Duncan l!i.ctrtc Carpentrr*Electrlcal • H. T~OIMAI MICKI, HQ. Int/Ext waltpaper/tll• Arni• Smith Plumbing ~~g;ur: 1~fnes~~·e:. 20 Yrs Exp. Small & 873-8065 or 848-8526 Quick RHponae Plumblng•Drywat1• Wiiiiam Harold Jewelera J Competltlve ratea. lO yre & Rooter. 111512597 Summer cla11ea too. Lg. Jobi 850·7042 MASONRY 3557 Local Lie. 99o-7 o4 a Stucco•Palnllng•Tlle Wotch & jewelry repair MOVING exp-Fr•• est 761"2039 Bonded/My Work/Drains Pat O'Dowd 873-2360. CHILD CARE 3536 JONES l!LEOTRIC Rooflng•Jlm 641·7494 Antique/Fine Jewelry 3834 Gene AIK'ams Palntlng ••030-0700•• _A_UT_O ______ , * lest Prlce/Qualltv A 11 h 0 u r.. Fu II v HANDYMAN Carpen· Buy/Mll/lrade 873-0385 lnVExt Oual PalnVAeas $ '' Bonded & lnaured PUBLIC NOTICE Uc/Int •Ince 78. Cell r• Expert Drain Cleaning WAU 3442 Mother w/Ma•l•r• In t.andacape, brick, atone . try tile plumbing & moved. reteJC1. 641-88n • Plumbing Repairs coVE•"'GS iDiiEiiTiiAiiiiiLiiiiiNiiGiiiiiii~iiiiil Behavioral Sci. wlll Concrece. 800.78 .. 1007 L#~!S,:~~::~::87 ~~~ ~~~~;i~~~-LANDSCAPE & ~~= ~~~,:i~~~~ u~':: lke'e Custom PaJntlng ~°J;, S~~~ s!~a;":ek ftM't ALL HAND JOBI care for lnlants, tod· Brick, Block. Stone, Tiie l!L•CTRIC ....... D""""" .. "'-'·t Repair LAWN CARE 3808 QUIRES that all uaed Pro~, Clean, Quality -------- 3932 ------- Waeh•Wax•Detall dlers, children. 644·0869 Cone, Patio, Driveway *QUALITY SUYlCK• .--n • .__ """"' • household goods Wor . Int/Ext• Docks, PreclN Plumbln~ Cu•t•M Wallpo1"r •ree PU & DEL· NB ---------Fplc, 8BOa. R•f. 20 Yr leat Prkl~l884UI Lt Plumbing, Elec., movers .rrlnt their L'7 831~810 Repalra & Rtmode s 8trlpplnll/Palntln9 r Exp. Terry 557,7594 71.._.57_..222 Crpnty, Palnt.J.. 10Yra Ba•lo Verd Malnt, PUC C T rnu C Free Estlmatea No Job t oo emalll Appt OnlY MS-1857 CLEANING Expl Mark CS8111·7880 Lawna, Cteanup11 • • • number; ,_,.,1ow lrcl• Malnt. Ll887388 eetMoto 5" Off w/ad. 173-HiT SERVIct:tr 3548 BRICKe TILEe STONE Hendwman X-Preaa Tr .. Trlmmlnv2 Lt limos and chauffeura PlfntlnQ. lnl/Ut. Houtel W I Id --------~ I t th I Tc p Aft Q aJ I b F STUDENT PLUMBER • ga. anou hang AUTO i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Plain/stamped Con-m!NCer Doore/Ortwall/Plumb Haullng e7e.A 45 pr n • r . . . num· ""t. u . o . rH eat. S 1 cr•t• 6 Coatings ~ ~ ber In all advertl•• st. Ncl689897 8'16-8888 Oralns Cleared, Repair together. tr p, lnatall, INSURANCE 3444 A TOUCH OP CLASa uc.#s.t1858 ea1_,.310 & Dl!a5 3615 Electric/Bat Remodeling OrMn Scene t.andacpng menta. 11 you have a •SON'a PAINTING• or Replace ANYTHINOI advice to th9 crazy. Cleaning. Rea/Comm .,..Quallttf & Pride-All All tradH 237.0439 & lrrlgalloo, Trimming question abOut the le-20 Yrt bp. Rea/Comm. •(714) 894·3788* 831.Jl11 t an Im• PRl!PP•R•D RATES lfAfllM•RS INS, FR•aPROPOSAL David Berry 433-0140 TRADE ttvouoh classified 842·5878 Uc/Bonded. Fr .. Eat. aapecta of concrete a •P••c•• GAT••• Ore.,.. Co HendyMan & Remova11, CIHn-gallty ol a mov9f, limo lnt/!>d. Ucl480559. Can't Hem to TerHa 282-7143 rnuonty. Beat ~. ~s-.i,..t ,.,...._ Ei.ctrlcaVPlumblng ups & Matot, St. Lie or chauffeur, call: a:J7·9481 orlOO.fll-1722 •BOii HOUSECL.EANINn 33""'" In area. •"1 ""5t Redwood• L111578605 Paint/Carpentry ,11599025, 9ao..1oe Publlc Utlhtlea When you writ• get lo al thoH ,. ,.. "" ...., FrM Est 13t·311t TREES Commlaalon TOP QUALIT.Y a Clusltled ad ,,..i.-~ Ueen••d·lnaured. Jim Whyte &42·1208 • • 71 ._56M15, INT/EXT. Very com-• re~, ,....1 st.75 per hour. SELL •Woed ~....... Semi Retired contractor. '•"",...__., ....,..., petltlve. Uc #648-228. Include all around the houM? 714-548-03•8 ~ ....... hAo..... Rprs, lmprvmnta, •ml __ .._. 751~18 SELL J-714te90.90e8 lhe fact• L .. t .. _ ca-----~ ·~·....-• ·-,_..,. lobs, Quality, Integrity, -• •• ,,. -·-l!xp . Hou•ecleanlng your used vehicle lllfinlltl. Low pte.., Uc'd l care, Ken 642•1770 Lawn aervtce. Mow/ Why play Hide 'N and get lht lervlce Directory WHldy/Blw .. kly, One throuoh I lfl d Actvwl!¥ COfW 17"6301 edge/M>d/sJJf:lnkJere/ 8ffk with chlldcere? results Time, Eml:ty Propeny. u 2 ~~j8e Buy 11. Sell 11. Find '11. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. cln·up. Al •• .. a71 • lhrcfu~h :ied ca 1 I CI a•• If I• d help Y°" find •Dora 38-8184• • OteHlfled. Cl•••lfled. Ive m19 or call ah., e todayl 842·5871. __ ...... vo_u_w_a_nt_. --·---r•_l_lable __ Ml_p_. __ ' , r ....... ~Meta D.ily PiJoc -. . SATURDAY. JUNE 3. 1995 . -!EMEiDEtw~~= IUSIJllSS LOST. . l ; 2722 ono1rua11t JIOVllD z12s EMPLOnmrrs530 :i,nmrrss3s ... aullDISI Alftl&llCIS 1111 -...... llWu Sept 2904 ·--QUU I010 -····--,.... _. ne hM 8o~ L08Ta C:OCKaa --T _,Cll GENERAL IAL&&IMJOUTSllNI ............. available -H WhlW-W .. tlnghOu .. , of ...,_ l'rplc, w/d, 0... A .......... In 8PAlltaL, flemale, Causnrt GUiii -JOSI AMI &tme We provlda 1Md9, you any eve. UCI College QOOd eond, full slZe. Apl&. '40-a18 y__. ....... IMNhaall red, named "MOiiy.'" • ~tW • 1386/WK If qua&lfled DTAft ..... _ clo•• nl••· Xlnt 1tuden11. Exp'd & fun. Aat111u• •moire with 1150/Mt. 873-1515 Po1c.i Annex+ haa Lo11 5/23, vie TU8tln to rk 1 _ _._ ... _ t -comm/travel bonuH1. Hanna, 227-5573 pgr mirrored door. Elegant ~ .. ..--w & 18TH locat1on1 avallab le Ave. & 17th St., eo--wo n ........... p · ia.-. Wllk-ln ..... -. -=~ F•" E II h k k 1---__;.-----~amef~ 4 blks right In your neighbor-M .. a. R .. ARDI c';i mllPLOTlllllT = ~1+ ~.b::ut~ C'GniP '*"· ~ ~~1~l~aum• a~~~~rl~:reEn~~:~~ M~e. 8oner~~ 122~:9:) PVUITUll 6014 lo. of Np pAer. 8/2e-8/ hOOd. We offer pack-64&-8574• atat1 Immediately. Call call Aon Tavlof, :I SUMMER. WORK , speaking lady. Reta. or 673·33l 3 3. 2 OI ,_,. 17:S..1943 aging & •hipping, Mr. Stewart 289-1588. Tl'lel'lu•1 ... St0.15/atart. Fie• nra. Live In/out. 76()-3922 MTIQUES 4 U 1 El•••nt designer l •u•• v.,:u ............. _, coplea and complete Ne '"' Nb exp. Training. Can "Year Clearance S~" •down aofaa In ro .. ----..,, _____ -bu al ne11 service a. llEALTB • 9 --,____ GOVT JltOSTM. JOBS ••v• •eenci ..... Nr Ocean 1f1 Hunt Bch Tu k S8 ~&.VI_...& St.rt 523 800-$34 900 L?J 7300 lead to mgmt & Intern Companion NIA avall, 10.,..0"4 Otfl 548-41 3 sllJ<. Perfect cond. kltch/complelly furn. fln~n~rng. ~~~11!<;,'::t• FITNESS 3000 5530 Yr. Call for employ-v • poss. 8 5 1 -0991 weekend relief. Xtnt 312 Newport •lvd. Cost s7K, .. 11 S850 $495/wk 6 88·5939 (800) 458•1525 ment Info & app t· refs. 492·1592 •8UVING ITEMS• each. 721-8521 CdM "ii".ilVi~~=-==,.,,,,,...:..IR 111 w 1 81&-506-5354 >13<>43 RESTAURANT EMPLov-a•lC!NT From t800-l960. 1 pc 7•PC ••len•r pier ------~----1 PAY PHONE ROUTE L•: 8 • , , O • 1 8 ht A 9400 DAILY POSI· GrMt T-p Job-le"""-CRYSTAL COVE u •u;; to entire estate. Paint-bdrm aet. Was S4K, llEJITALS TO 50 Local & Eatab Sites $17 95" ... ~ F'•t TION working for Npt B•;;i, Poll oni:e SHAKE SHACK SERVICES 5533 DOMESTICS 5540 Inga, books, furniture, ask $1.200. 721·8521 •n••• 2724 1 Earn $1500 weekly. • caiorle1-Stops Hun-Don l.apr~. of the TV nffd1 letter carriers. Now Hiring F/T, P/T. etc. Immediate cash, 1-.-.-.-u-t_W_"_l_t_•_•_o_I_•_• ~ -800-866-4588 24 hrs ger. Lose 3-5 pounds • h ow.. M a k I n g Appllcatlons avan at Mu1t be avallable for --•BMYSITTERS. top $. 673-6223 Iv msa • iiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PAYPHONE ROUT•s a week guarantMd . 1M~~t"f.;..,.c5a12n' Don at 1133 Camelback Rd.,.NB "!};,Y "'22t70th week96end. Please be aware thal COM HS Students APeT"" .. 'CES • 6011 S4C~•. '~o$5soop •blvakecuS4umo CDM Home. Neat Behl Local sites • for .=ie Call for Information. -vVV"VVV" • LIVE IN Companion/ ..,......, or 497· 66 the listings In this cat-Experienced/Rel'• c'-UU-. • (7t4) 723-6157 vauned Ceil. Spacious s2ooo/wk potentlat' United Rharmaceutlcal 800KKEEPER PIT Counaelor for dev di• Retail egory may require you Jennifer 759-6664· Share bath. N/S $525 800-206_5300 24hrs · 1·800-733-3288 (c 0•1 25hrs, p/r, air, alp, abl adult $1430/mo OUT OF SANTA FE to call a 900 number Home Helper. 1 will GE range w/microwa11e; futon• $69,bunk beds +11'# utt. e7114e39 • • Accepted). phones, etc. wm train. · · In which there Is a work tor you Fall or GE gas range w/dbt $159, 6pc wroght Iron 1 h Vend Rte. Brand new Exp pref'd. Fu 557-9678 Costa Mesa. 556-1441 Upscale Southwestern charge per minute. part time, >tint.refs, wtll oven. Xlnt cond, $3.50 dnet $229. Opn 7 d~s COM Lux g ome. D• mach (25 +) St k d PIT Babpltter shop In Fashion Is· EARN $GOK/yr In the travel. 548•8017 ea. New Jenn-Aire Mr. Bean Bag 532-5030 algn• furn. 1 blk to & ready $4 5o8c e CLERICAL wanted for 2yr old boy land has F{T position I ti I d t F eleo drop-In range .COM bch. 12X1 8 br. gimmlckil. 8QO.S3s-6:J~o PERSONALS Advertlalng assistant. In HB. E.xp'd & refs avail for exp'd sates-pr n ng n us ry. or Prof Cook/It housek· $450. Must sell, make On Jasmine. 723-0377 Part time, 1:30 PM· req. (7l 4) 96g,.a951 person. Hourly + ~~Hpk~088i~~12 ~~~ ping wanted, live out, offers. !722·9393 or Model Home Furnitur e Just recei ved new shipment of rurnrture -c-c1M--Sh-.,-.-ch-.,-m-,n-g1 v~~~1N~:U~~fA4~~1~ · g:1!~ ~~esJ:~,~~i~e PfT Receptionist :;.i~53~au Poppy, ~~~~~: A~~!~.-~~~a. ~i 7~~:;~~~43~dM. -M-~-7~-~-3!-1-~--w-A_S_H_E_R/_ 3Br 28a home. patio, profits. $1200/Wk PERSONALS 3002 Individual needed to for embroidery co. In Sell your unwanted Thinking of having a DRYER $100 aset, w/d. Non·smkr. Call potential. MUST SEU.I provide clerical 1up· Irvine. wk·dys, fX hrs. Items the easy wayl RENT garage sale? sofa $75 645-2666 •• 720-0130 -1-800-740-3358-_port for the Classified Mus\ be proficient To place your GiV& us a call! Washer & Dryer s1401 Home On Prlv Behl VENDI · Advertising Depart· with Lotus 123 & classified ad call CLASSIFIED ea. "l">ce'""'r g $ .. OO. Sood In No. Laguna Beach. NG: Great 2nd. ment of • growing Word for windows. 842·5878. through classified 842·5078 Condlti~~I ~6•5648. Sec Guard S595+ Dep Income & Top OuaJlty community newspaper ~Phones, filing & misc & accessories previ ously displayed In model homes. F.U.F. 17791 Skyparl< Circle, l rvlne . 250-4196 -Tuee-Ffl-&!ao-to-6!80-- . & Saturdays 10·3. No pet/1mk 494-7659 Equ11p:;ioeon-~"O·A"53 chain. Accurate·typlng projects. Call Mon-Fri ..., "' ...., of 50-55wpm a MUST. 8:30-11:30 am.·Ask for NB 2BR, $450 ea. Pool/ Outle1 Include data pa m. 8 3 3 .7 7 4 9 entry & heavy phones. te nn/bc h /sun d k/art ---------studio. Happy environ. INVESTMENT 631-2111 or 64&-8473 OPPORTUNITY NB PnJmontory Point 2908 Mast., bd/ba, AVI now. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nicely tum. Prof. perfd. Call 675-6770. Opportu nity f or PIT Shipping & growth. Physical/drug Receiving Clerk tor t .. Ung 11 a prerequl· Embroidery co. Must site of employment. be very organl~ed, Send resume to (71 4) detall oriented & high 63 1-6594 Attention: energy. Blilngual In • IPO STOCK e Judy Oetting or call Spanish a plus. OFFERINGS (714) 574-4250 for In-Ca I I Mon ·Fr I NB-3 blka to ach, Ltg 046-45749 Broker tervlew. 6:30-11 :30 am. Ask for rm, Ba. gar, phone.1--=-~=--~--,---Pam. 6 3 3 ·7 7 4 9 Designer h m. 1pa. Don't Be Mlaled EARLY BIRD Ptuirrna cy The new Range Rover. $600+14 utll 548-8494 Why be an lmmltatlon Reliable, cheerful Office M•nager or when you can own the counter help. Local Clerk In 'CM. Fax NB-Fash l1/Eastbluff- spaclou1 twnhse, walk to Back Bay $450 mo. Unda 721-8792. orlginal .. Create 40K coffee shop. Mo/We/ Resume: 435-0261 . eve~ 30 days with anl---------1 Fr/Sa. 4:45am-11am. PLANT TECH PIT Exe tJng New Opp HAVE FUN WITH 548-2.224, after 11am. Gree,,. thumb, exp'd. :.hat gen1erates 1M0n1 g SPORTS TRIVIA FIT or PIT S•lea Own car, houri"+ Room-·t• to share rm res ncome. n. C II N Ill f I d t & ' ··-13 900 C I a ow o ogoe corpora a mileage. 714-379-5699 2Br 2Ba townhouse In req. • ......... • 1 900-059-8000 x5033 team apparel. Wide __,,,.,,..,,.,,,..,..._,......,.....,..,.,.....,,,...-,,......,,- Costa Mesa. Clean-cut __ a_o_o_.e_4_1_-e_3;..5;..4..;.·;__ $2.99/mln must be 18yrs open market-Huge POSTAi. ia GOV'T JOBS non-smoker. 2-car at-1••••••••• Procall co (602)954-7420 demandl Call Classic $21 /HOIJA +BENEATS ·.see inside for details. tached garage, prl-1• Embroidery "wk-days. NO EXP WILL TRAIN v•t• bath, laundry, ANNOUNCEMENTS , Lonely? Comm. only. 533.n49 To Apply Cal 71U47-1991 comm pool. No pets. •••••••• Call GENERAL OFFICE Pri nting/Customer $395+ ~ ulllltles. Tonight Mon-Fri 8·5. Computer S•rv•ce. Exp pr•f but Day 574-4240 1 _9 0 0 _9 8 8 -a 7 0 0 & mark-eting skills, will train right person - __ e_v_•_54,...-,9-_2_6_5_6 __ ANNOUNCEMENTS Ext 7550 S2.99Jmln 18+ peqple-orlented. Phys-for quality cllentele. lcal therapy clinic In Fie• hours but must Roomm•t• w•nted 2920 Procall Co (602)954-7420 CdM. FAX resume: Incl SATS. Newport to share 4Br home w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wiii You Find Your True 640-263l. or call 968-Stationers, Harbor pool in Huntington Love? Find out .. Talk 3003, ask for Michelle. View Center. 714-863-.Beach. S400/mo+ ~ to PSYCHICS LIVE. 1-;...;.;..;;.:...;..;........;;._..;.....;...;;.;.;.;.. 1200 Ext. 221. utU. 662·6779 lf you arc 1 .9 o o .9 a a .a e o o GARAGES FOR REffl 2740 * eoo sq ft Storqe * t • x t 5 0 e 9 . , 8 + On the move? RECEPTIONIST ,IT p r Cg n a n .. • For airport Mea ex· and don't know Prcx:all co. 1602)954-7420 ecutlve offices. Fast· Sell your extra wh:n to do? paced phones, must RE NT household be reliable & depend· Call Cherub Ad option items able. Start at S8/hr & 1 -800-549·3994 through classified in Classified benefit$. FAX resumes 2 Cara, Furn, Boats.1 _________ jr---------------~ Inventory, etc. Newpt Blvd In CM. 673-1943 to 752·9316. £'aide CM. Safe. cln, sngl on pvt alley nr Tustin & 20th. Storage only. 1125/mo. 646-7363 Wltnes•? Auto · Accident Mar 3. 11 :30am. Bear St at SCP & 405. Serious need. (714) 509-7067 Newport Hght• 2-Car garage. Safe & .secure w/alley acce11. $250/ mo. John 646·1262 New1 Too Hot to Print We expose the stars secrets. Free newsletter 1·900-776-Newa • plM•5371 $2.99/min18.,. -----•!LOST & Mai.. RANGE ROVER FOUND 292 5 BUSINESS & FINANCE FOUND BUNNIES •••••••••I 3 -sweet babies, thal need loving homel I Call (714) 525-2426 BUSINESS OPPOltTUNITY 2904 FO U ND CA T White female with or· ange, brown & grey markings. Blue eyes. C', ••K •M•M ........ 9 Mesa Verde area. Call ,,_. • _. eve 549· 1'660 $50,000/Yr.PT, 1100,000/ ----. ------Yr·FT Umlt9d Dealerships FOUND DOQ ·Small, avail, $29,000 cash req. gray, curly older dog, For Immediate ownership may be T errler/Poodle 800-621-0166 mix, 612 on Los Allsos Blvd., Laguna Hiiis. F r ee Franc hi•• Call 581-7634. Seminar. Dlacover FOUND PUPPY Black how to own your own & white fa.ca possibly Postal Annex+ Auatrallan Shephard. Wed• June• 14th Call (714) 557-6266 7 :00pm • 8 :00pm 22385 El Toro Road FOUND: Be•utlful El Toro • CA RSVP ioung kitty, female, @(800) 498-1525 orange. brown & black, vicinity 20th & FRUSTRATED IN Tu1tln Ave.. Coata YOUR BUSINESS? Mesa. 548-8342 Need a home-based _L_O_S_T __ C_A_T __ F_e_m_a-le-, buslne11 to generate gray stripes, white StOK w/ln 3-5 wu? paws/tummy. Q was Call Jim, 721·14~2. last aeen 5/30 near LOCAL RTE•24 Loe&· Harbor/Hamilton CM tlona•Buy All or REWARD 65<>-1649 Psrt•Posalble 2K LOST CAT White fem WklV-600-599-6769 Calleo with orange, brn & grey markings on back. "Jessica·· was last seen Fri, 5/t 9 on Monteclto Or, Run your ad in the Newport Beoch Costa Meso Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! I( your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• · · · o n5.5m ~~ -~-· · - City ......... Cnditc..d ·o MC OVISA DAM X '"-~~~~-&i>~- Mooj To· OAIC.Y PaOT llO w e., S.... Com-CA '1a27 171" IM2-.M11 C> fA)( 17141 Q l-MP4 ~~~ -----"*""'-"'•-o_,,_ "_,..., c-o•--c_,,__ o....,.c.--o-.-.. 0--0 Ntll!IPN .... o.-.-... Oe>..C.-o--Oc-oco-....- 0 .... .,,,, 0 ......... - • S I 0 for 4 fines, SI .00 ..Ji orltlitiono/ /i,,. : ·--------------------------· Loc•I vending busl· ne•• for sale. Vend 1oda/1nacka. Priced to ••II quickly. Call nowll 1..SC>o-350-8383. COM. 644-1996, leave .__.._ ___________ ...;~;;;;;.it==-----...:.-----' ms . REWARDI llOnG&GES • MORTGAGES & t.D.'S 2918 T.D.'S 2918 GARAGE SALE ·. HINTS Before your prage sale, determine ·what items ~ wish to sell. Make sure -~ing is dean ~~·~ =-"The Buyer'$ Market" . VCheck your shopping list off . by stopping in t~day at .any , one of these local Orange County AUto Dealers! · '7Juy, Lease or Browse" nge Coun~'s Auto Dealers are Number . One in Customer Sat· action . SADDL•BACK & !I ATWDODll CostcfMeSo UY FLADllOI HOMOA # 16 Irvine Auto Centw 714-ao-7900 • .. ~ 4<C 45 47 48 49 51 52 se 60 • 61 63 -SEF DI~ -ACC TAX --Bua l s •• Ma TE; ACOI REM iiiii w Ot Al *' ADDJ REf!lt iiiiii5 cc 20 • lg. AUTC DETI iiiil ALL .. , Fr .. ApP' AUTC INSU iiiiimm PRU "' ""' Davi Tl thr• f --. II SATUN>AV, JUNE 3, 1995 Sensonnatlo Security Sya. w/aensora. 5 bleached oak open Atmolrea. 6 Redwood Outriggers, mlae: wht grids, 4 way racks. glass ahetvtng, hard· -~-Etc. 7744-724 FR•• COOKBOOKI To recipe contributors from author ol a new Newport·H I a torleat FUNDRAISER? Support Local Busl· -------- nesses with Big Re-HUNTIN(iTON suits for your organl· BEACH 6140 zatlon. For free pre-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aentallon or tnforma· lion call 714~6-3292. Schools, Clubs, Rell· gous Organizations, Athletles, Etc ... PETS & B•t .June 3rd· 7am Furniture, golf equip- ment, shop aupplles, clothlng, household Items, & Mlacl•• 20052 Mayport Lane (Adama/Magnolla) ANIMALS 6049 ------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEWPORT 2 FREE Klttenal BEACH 6169 6 weeks old. Black & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii white females, & 1 fe· •GARAGE SALE• male calico (mother) Toya, clothing, fuml· housebroken. Ask for ture, household Items, Jeanne<::?714-673-1391 odda & ends. Sunday ADOPTA ET only, ea~. Heather • ·P lane off Irvine Ave. Every Sat & Sun at G I A N T 8 A L E PETSMART, Fountain Sun 614 9am-2pm Valley. Pupplea, kit· furn, clothes, toya, tena and more, •11 glasawate misc Items. looking for lovlng, car· 3 1 0 El M 0 d 8 n a Ing homes. CALL 5Sl7· --------9037 for more Info. Mewing S•I• ADORABLE AKC Pupplea & CFA Kitten• We have the tatgeat select.Ion of pedigree dogs & eats anywhere All loved & well Cared for PITLAND HUNT ICH Northeast cOJner of Adams & Btookh41rat fJ/3 '8•m O•kwood Apt'a North 11'G·105 Corner of lrvlne/16th Futon, furn., garden stuff, Misc. ** Sale Sat Sam Bikes. phones, clothes & art 1742 Centella Place at Holiday & 21 at St ___ 963-<4_8_87 __ , TRANSPORTATION FREE KITTENS In nHd of love. 7 wHka old, long hair, -------- lltter-box trained. BOATS 7011 A DO RAB LE I P leaae I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I call 964-3_948, leave 2 lnll•tabl• Boat• m • • • a g e • G o o d 9ft and 121t newt Hard homea ootyt transom, noor boards, FRE• KJTTENS take $900 & f200. 530- your ehOlee 5 free kit· _57...,..1_6,..,.......,,......,..-:--=---..,.- ten1. available to lov· lnfl•t•bl• Boat Ing home. (714) 644· Fully Equlped. Chrya- 9962 home, ofllee ler 8 hrse. Low hra. (714) 851-Q155 Complete package. S1300 485-8j13 S•v• abused and abandoned pets. Be a -------- volunteer/foster. Call POWER BOATS 714·597·9037. 7012 SPORTING GOODS 6065 17 ft Wh•l•r '88 Super Sport 90 hp Yamaha. With trailer 12,000 875-5145 Bowhuntlng equip. ment. Bowhuntera '""2...,5""'•__,,a .... -r-t_r_•_m_..,.s_.F,_. Dlaoount W•r• (1967 hull) N-Eng. houae, Amerlc•'• 93/94, New o.o. 94 16 l•rgeat •rohery mile rad., Flah/Dep auppller, atock• Find, VHF, Loran, o v • r 5 , 0 0 0 Plumbed Head, Full bowhuntlng Item• Bimini, Galley with et 20o40% off r• sink, outriggers, ball t•ll. Call 1-800· tank. $16,500/0BO. 735-2887 for free Call 714·722-9966. 180 P•lll• c•t•log. page 714·758·2133 SHOOTING VESTS Browning 10x etc. S20 clo•• out. 8utler County 18852 Brookhurat. 968-4204 38 FT Tlar• Convert· Ible Mint Condition 714·754-4000x102 Evening 644-2000. SAIL BOATS 7014 TiaETS 6075 '83 M•oGregor 25FT. iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Nu aalla & 5HP Mere. outboard. Xlnt Condi W/Tralter. S8000 080 . * 536-4520 Arl't U.S City; From ••$180•• (1·W•1) ,rom '340(RT). NOADVANC• Req'd. aoo.aeo.eao2 GAUGE SALES GBNIUL 6102 ------ AU DAY SUNDAY ...... GIANT SPEED & SKI BOATS 7016 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1 see 22ft Skt Boat• 5 . 7 lltre V-8, King Cobra 0/D, loW profile hull, just aervtced, new controller/uphol· atery. Great akl boat· faat·looka great ..... re- ady to go. s12,ooo 846-1>449/57 ...... 247 MARINE SERVICE SUPPLIES 7020 3 FAMILY M•RC. ••hp With GARAGE SALi comp let• remote Clothing, toya, furnl-ateerlng & contro l tut•. exwelM equip-boic. 1760. 87M1M m9f1t & much morel 8592 B•tr Ln, Oatd.,, -------- Grove. Be11eh Blvd to MARINE SUPS ~ .::-:;, =• = DOtn 7022 Lampson a Chapman l.AllOA ISi.AND 1108 8ALa lat June 2 lai'n. w/d, TV, appllanc.a a mi.o ... ma ect. 20& OerMC - as-M' Pvt ..... Pertting llllt, on ahofe '"ttoom, n•ar l'un zone. Walk to , .. ,au- ranVahopafpoat Ofo. MOO/mo. T•a.aaal "llVlfl IOCR For boat up to l9l'T. 12IO/mo. call AnM '782 .. 787 or 8&4_.302 ' • • ... \ .. i ~ .. • ~ . t • ~ . t ' . .. . • .. o; . -I \11 ,\\llU>I N . Mesa Vttde c.c. W-¢-E s VICTORIA ST. :\F\\ P< >n r Tl-.BH \C I 2.M~ .. • 3. Cordwell Biftbrc.oiiti ~ 4. WaledtOill Hmna ~ Rahoii 5. WalafaQUl Homa Int; Re.altori 6. Walltif:twt HODMS Inc, Raltots 7. Wata&aat Homa IN:, Ralton 8. W*t&ont HOllW,l lnc, Raltoa 9. Fred sm.-Coat.I Propedies 10. Valefttlae Plope,rtia Inc 11. v ...... Paopettia Inc 12 Gnibb 6: EJllj Re9Jdential Real &ule 13. GruW> 6: mu. Relld-Mil ........ 15. Stu lea! P.tlate 16.Ranax \II "" \ l>I I \I \H < 0111 <.I· P\H" Costa Mesa 11.Remax 11.llamx 19.Remax 20.R.mw Orang.- County Fairgrounds 22. Prudential California n Prudential California 24. Prudential Calllomia ~ 25. Prudential California 26. PrudmtW CalifomJa 'r!. Pnada\tW California 28. Coldwell Ba.Neu Newport Beach 29, Coldwell &nku Newport Beach 30. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 31. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 32.. Caldwell Banker Newport Beach 3& Coldwell Banker= Beach :t6. a-t Newpon r. es YI. COllt Newport ProPerties 38. Coast Newport Properties 39. Coast Newport Properties 40. Coast Newport Properties 41. Coast Newport Properties 42. Coast Newport Properties 43. Coast Newport Properties 44. Coast Newport Properties 45. Coast Newport Properties 46. Coast Newport Properties 48. Cover Story 49. Prudenti~ Newport SO. Mo~ge Rates Sl. Coldwell Banker Laguna Buch 52. Qpen Home Guide 53. Homes of the Week SS. Newport Custom F.atates 56. Metro Re~ty UNlVERSlll' N ewport Coa~t NI KX 1Sl:: Sl\T Sl JN 1-4 MESA Anahdm s Nlchotson Narbonne Way $228,987 $194.999 ' t fOl ISl~ SAnJRDAY 14 MESA Haiti Cir Hayes pbelJ y Leslie Elamcrc $369,700 $199,900 $289.900 l :.'\i I UX iSE Sl r;\JDAY 1-4 $255,000 $217.500 $133,000 $164.900 $165.000 $359,000 $173,500 12~ $163,900 ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL $164, 900 End unit w/exlended patio ce~t air 1ridr ldry 380 2ZBA, fireplace' 2c all gar• Ou1et location Comm pools. spas & tennis' (63WHI) EXTRAOROINARY VIEWS $218 000 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE $390,000 Stunning 380, WBA wtvaulted ce1hnos. skylights & Quiel. desirable 380 21/2BA fasts1de home private spa Cozy fireplace In J.ivmgroom View Spacious dining, dual fireplace. family room 8nght everything• Secluded & quiet unly 11: m1 from & ope.n w/Vaulted ceilings Balcony iacuu1 tub beacll! Comm pool & spa '(20MEA) VILLAGE CREEK BEAUTY $173,500 Absolutely beautiful 3BO. 3BA. 2C att garage & cozy fireplace in living room' Comm poojs & spas low assoc close to shopping parks freeways & Performing Arts Ctr• MUUTTOI --1442 MUIOWlllOOK, CM NANCY 1ME SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY BAYSIDE DR NEWPORT BEACH $30,000 Not a misprint• Huge 2BD. 2BA mobile home with expanded ramada rn the prestigious DeAnza Park• Open beam ceilings Formal dm1ng, spacious kitchen w/skyt1ght. Large private patto (30COA) SEUERS LOSS IS YOUR GAIN $35.000 Seal Beach Leisure World 1 BO. 1 BA unit Owner motrvated. needs 11 sold! Great location comm pools & spas & more Close to shops, banks. & front gate (13AHO) FIRST TIME BUYERS CALL NOW! $12'1 ,IOO Laroe & clean 3BD, 2BA with 2c att oar Mstr has walk in closet! New carpet. fresh parnt! Inside laundry, cozy fireplace in llVingrooml (93618) cozy CONDO NW THE BEACH $133.0IO Light & brite, shows well 2BR condo, good condition, excellent area, near shopping & all. cheap as rent! 280. 1 ~ (95BIC) OCEAN BREEZES FOR ONLY $135,MO Large 2 master suite. 2\.S8A townhome with COZY. fireplace. Light & bright. Mtrrored wardrobes Unrt over1ooks poof & spa Good complex. (29VIC) All I NEED II PAINT $151,793 Charming 3BO, H'.BA in good area of Westminster Cozy fireplace & an open dining Large lot with truly a nice yard 2c attached garage. (15CAN) TERRlflC VALUE $113.000 Wonderful 4BO, 2 full bath home Cozy t1replice. spacious dining. Above ground pool & spa. Huge corner lot. raised hardwood foundation. Ceiling fans. recessed liahling, vertical & mini blinds and so much morel (11tAY) HUNTlllQTON TRl·UVB. $153,800 Stunning 2 master suites. 2\.i bath, 2c oar. cathedral ceilings. l loht. bright & private end unit with open courtyard. Communrty pool. (62TER) PRIZl PROIAn PRIWERTYll $114,1111 3BR. 1BA bargain w/added living area. Huge lot, nice family neighborhood. Bring ~ur paint brush and savt mega-bucks Call today! (20CON) THE PlRFtCT PUCE $114,900 280. 2.SBA townhome 2 car an gar, vaulted ceilings. cozy lirpl. lndry rm Move-in cond. Berber carpet, light & bright. skylight. smaU complex. (25ELD) t 2 FOR ntE PRICE OF ONE $169,000 MESA VERDE INNER LOOP $249.900 2 houses on R2 lot Front house 28R 2BA Ip all 480, 28A over 2.000 sq It on 1 level Lot 1s 10.800 sq refurbished Rear house 280. 1 BA I p dbl oar age It New plush carpet fresh paint Park hke settrno Hurry (20WAL) on this sought after home (18TAHl BIG, BRIGHT & BEAUTIFUL $169.000 BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTING S269.500 Huge 2BD. 2BA townhome with 2c alt gar Walls of 480 3BA upgraded and expanded Frt!nch doors glass. skylights & e~ra wmdOws toot Cozy hreplace plantatlOll shutters Ce1hng Ian kit & cab recently pamt Comm pools & spa Excellent Huntmgton Beach CIA new roof more• (920AH) location. (18PUE) HARD TO FIND $289,900 ASSUMABLE 3BR $174,1100 480 in mner circle Mesa Verde Cpl windows F•en(h Great shape 3BR. 1 75BA. Newer cpt & pa1n1 Custom doors. kitchen appltances tile & baths Great p11de of hie and upgraded k~chen Manicured groun ds and ownership area Vac (28ELL) home Call now! (83Wll) EASTSIOE R2 $294 987 CHECK TltlS OUTI 119,900 3 units on hu9e 15 120 sf lot 'oned tor 4 ur11ts1 Reduced! 3BO, 2:.<f!A 2 story Country Club Villa Fantastic Easts1de loc Close to new Triangle beach' Great location view of pool & grounds Sec gated Great occupancy record (19fUL) Owner will carry 1st (303CL) EASTSIOE REMODELED • $299,000 SlfllP\.Y CHARMtNO $190,000 R-2 zoned 380 2Y.8A newer add on hreplate Shadow Run beauty! Huge 480. lXBA, lam rm & spacious o0urmet kll~hen & morel Perfect backyard loll. Custom oak thru-out. Cozy fireplace stained lots of windows Close to beach & Triangle Square otass entry & beautiful waterfall in pabo (1600R) (lBFUL) PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP HOME! $191.IOO 3BD, 2BA 1800+ sq ft hardwood firs. Cozy lpl, new RARElY ~N THE MARI.ET $327,900 carpeting, n/roof. furnace • formal drntng rm. ~B. 0, 38A. 1BD & BA dwn. 3 car gar. nu ga1. door red Upgraded kitchen. beautiful parklike yard (17KEN) tile roc,?f Immaculate. upgraded CIA New Induction EXTRAORDINARY WTSIOE $1"·-Range ·cedar closets (100AM) Move-In today I II fresh paint & new carpet. 380. N£WPORT IEACH PENINSUU $329,000 2!4BA w/2 c att garage light, bright & airy! Cozy Duplex. Owner Is moving out 1lf state 3 bedro~m. 2 fireplace Slcylrtes Pool. spa & tennis & more! Pnce bath, 2 car garage. 1 bedroom 1 bath Both unrts are slashed thousands! Close to Newport's Back Bay & clean 2 houses to the bch or bay (11BAI) shopping. (30CAM) OEUGHTfUl DUPLEX $215,187 wen maintained duple>< In good area Each has 2BD. 1 BA, private yards. One story Excellent Investment. call today for more informatioo. (21 MAP) UNHUEVAllE PRICE! $229,• Newport Beach Peninsula near the Newport Harbor Yacht Club! Steps to bay & beach! Well maintained 2BO. 2BA w/gara11.e. fireplace, wet bar. celling fans. light bright patio (81 BAL) MESA VERDE DELIGHT $231 , .. Wonderful 3BO. Ht.BA 2 c att garaoe home. Quiet neighborhood Inside tract location 2 cozy fireplaces in this lovely spacious home This won't last at this Pricel (30CEY) . .... • .. Desirable 2 bd Dover Village townhome. Bright & immaculate w/upgraded kltcllen, new carpet & large patio Com pc>Or & clubhouse. dose to shops & Mariners Park 631-1400 .. . ....................... $210.000 lft.JNTINGTON Bars newer gated Cabo del Mar complex w/com pool. spa & tennis. Chamtlng 1 bet w/loft. wood burrung frplc. vault ceilings, & 2 decks. 631 1400 ........................... $142.500 COSTA MESA·s College Park. Great starter home w/3 bd and nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised wooden deck 631 1400 ........................ $198.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex, chamtlng 1 bd, 1 ba units w/hrdwd fir s & large yard. Alley access, lots of ~t1l~oo. desi~able qu1~1 ~~~---. ·······-········ $219.500 TROVARE Exqu1s1te newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/sweeplng views of cUy lights & mtns in gated comm w/pool & spa Large dble garage & patio 631 1400 . . . ............................... $229.500 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near High School track & tennis Great 3 bd townhome w/dining & family rms, new patio & ITg yard In secluded comer of anplx. 631-1400 . .... .. . .............. $234.900 VIUA BALBOA Absolutely perfect 2 bet pnthse w/den & dining room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted ~~esh paint, lig~~ ~-~--~~ ~-~ .. $243.900 EAST8ID£ Costa Mesa 3 bd townhome bit in ·s9 and freshly paiflted High ceilings. white washed woods. large open kitchen & spacious master suite. 631-1400 ........................ $259.000 COSTA MESA Bank Repo! A 2 sty 3 bd weU main- tained home w/office. family room, 2 frplces & large ~jrt_~n4~ .. c~~~-~~---~~-~~-~-~~-... $279.900 NEWPORT'S BAYRIDGE quiet Interio r 3 bet unit w/palio & att dble garage !tGated complex w/pool & 63i -¥4~~-~~'.~-~:-~'.~~-····· .: .. ~.~-~~~:$289,000 ATntEBEACH ' . OPEN HOUSES SAnJRDAY ONLY 1631-F Irvine · Costa Mesa,Heights Carla Broffman 3085 Klondike • Costa Mesa Jerry Smith 273 Haverfleld -Bayridge, NB Austin Daynes 1812 Port llfftn · Harbor View, NB Lynn Creamer 1410 KJngs Rd -Oiff Haven. NB Mariene Hassel SUNDAY ONLY 1606 lrvlne ·Harbor Highlands, NB Irene Loudon 358 Walnut • Eastslde Costa Mesa Maureen Downey 1614 Dorothy • Newport Beach Margaret Duffey 1200 5usMX • Westcllff, NB Kathleen Fa~ 3 VaJore • Newport Coast Renee King 1106 Pacador • Dover Shores, NB Jimmie Jones 2000 SantJago • Dover Shores Esther Fine 1070 Pac:ador ·Dover Shores Rosette-Andree Gindi 111 Via San Remo • Udo Isle, NB . Lorraine Farrington 412 Evening Star -Dover Shores Sue Ellen Volpe 1021 Marinen • Dover Shores. Jeannine Stake 309 NOt"th Star ln · Dover Shores Olga Matthews 1018 Polaris · Dover Shores 4'nn Creamer 711 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle Christen Nilsen 303 Kings Rd • C8ff Haven, NB Marlene Has.sel 4501 Gorham · Cameo Shores, CdM UsOlsen 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB Nancy Peterson, Betty Comegys SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 1719 Skylark • Baycrat, NB Pia D'Aurla 1521 Cumberland • Kathleen Farmer I tJUJ111t.1\lliam~ 111 Crystal -Balboa 11 Joann Lent 1027 Marinen ·Dover Shora Richard Lee I Ole')'! Johnston 443 Harbor bland Drtve • Newport Bch Sally Philllps I Rob Glem 318 a..-Vista • 8eyfront Newport Bch Rick Schreiber 218 Vla Udo Nord • Lido Isle, NB Olga Matthews I George Dashiell 8SS Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle George Dashiell I Jerry Smith 3 Bd Twnhm $234,900 4 Bd Hse $279.900 3 Bd Condo $289.000 4 Bd Hse $589.000 3 Bd Hse $729.000 4 Bd Hse $280,000 4 Bd Hse $289.900 3 Bd Hse $510.000 3 Bd Hse $539.000 3 Bd Twnhm $559.000 4 Bd Hse $749,000 4 Bd Hse $779.000 4 Bd Hse $795,000 3 Bd Hse $895.000 3 Bd Hse $929.000 4 Bd Hse $945.000 3 Bd Hse $995,000 6 Bd Hse $1.395.000 5 Bd Hse $1.450,000 5 Bd Hae $1 ,595.000 4 Bel Hse $1.695,000 5 Bd Hse $3,950.000 4 Bel Hse $429,000 3 Bd Hse $589,000 Dplx $795, 00 4 Bd Hse $849.000 4.Bd Hie Sl,063.250 3 Bd Hie $l,l95,000 5 Bd Hie $1,595,000 5 BdHse An exquisitely remodeled 3 bdrm home of uncompromising QUality. Den. gourmet top-of 1he·hne kitchen. new wfudows & Fr. dciors, limestone lrplces hrdwd flrs & CtJStom c:abinetry. - 631-1400.......................................... $5. 4 000 NEWPORT IB?IGllTS <>kier 2 bd home plu~ I bcl apt w/frplc over the garage. Great yard w/fruit tree ... bemes 6'fi~i4fX>.'..~.~~.~.................. .. . $32S 000 AT 11IE BEAOI 2 bd & 1 bet weU maintain, 1 units w/fresh paint & tile floors. Steps to ocean. no ''r""'' to cross. 631-1400. ..................................... . ..... .. $3l>O 000 NEWPORT SHOllE8 two story 3 bet & den \\ d1ry. open feeling. Most desirabk! model In this cum 11 1nity w/tennls. pool & clubhouse, walk to ocean. 631-1400. ............................................. $J70 000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa Charming, bright & 'l"'n 3 bd home with hardwood hc;;;rs, tiled baths. ~Ion• fir, in entry. kitchen & on deck. Metk:ulously maintatm'Ci 631-1400 ................................................. $3i") uoo NEWPORT HEIGHTS Immaculate & quaml !. bd starter home w/den . Freshly painted, wood w111dow:. crown moldings. lush yard wt1attlce covered dech 631 · 1400 . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4 !(l 000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa Pride of ownership II plex. townhome style with 2 bd 1.5 baths each unit 1,4/la1. idn; ~~i'fol ~~·............................... . $420 000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS dplx, 2 sty bit as tvmhm~ in ·7s Frplces. laundries & tiled kitchens. Front 1,4/vault ~~14&~.~ .~'..~.~~-~:.~.~-~ gaS~Zs 000 llUJFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 ~rv 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths, family rm & added breakfast room opening to plctw'esque patio. 673-6900 ................................................... $44Q 000 PENINSlJlA Pr Terrifk 1 story home w/fireplacl' in sunny IOcation )ust steps from surf & sand. 631·1400 .................................................... $475 000 DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm. 60' on the water. dock & lushly landscaped patio. Vaulted ceilings, French doors & slate firs in kitchen & dining rm. 631-1400 ......................................... $929.000 MEIAll~•KT•s Belcourt Hill. Spectacular 2 bd twnhm. lnlng & family'rms & superb city light & ocean vu. arble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor 3 1-1400 ... . .... . ....... ········ .... . .. ,.$489.000 LD CORONA DEL MAR Near new spacious 3 bd ownhome. dining & family rooms. large maste r /sitting room. courtyard & deck w/c1ty hght vi~ 3 1 1400 ... . . ... . .... . . . . ... ... . .. $539.00 0 NE~PORT COAST"S Bay & cOdstal view from highly ustomized 3 bd townhome over 2.300 sq h w/dinlng & lo ft sound & security sy-.tems. 3 1 1400 .. . ... .. .. . $559.000 UDO ISLE An immaculatP 1 story 3 bd huilt around patio on 40 · lot. Family room. countrv kltche11. hrdwd flrs & new carpet Possible lease option 63 l 1400 . .. .. . $575.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS cu~tom 3 hd hacie nda w/dlmng rm & huge 1 bd apt Vaulted n•iling. pawrs. fr doors. lrg vard 3 car garage & RV prkg 631 1400 $598:000 UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd hume w/gourmet kitchen on larger lut Light & bnght w/<-0utb patio, bar & deck. Close lo tennis. walk to village 631 1400 . . $629.000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR w/ 30 dock & bay vtis One story 3 bd w/family rm, patio & deck Remodeled in ·92. new paint. carpet & appliances. 631 1400. . .. • . $695.000 BALBOA ISIAND Extensively re modeled 4 bd on quiet street. steps to bay Living, master & fmly rms w/frplces. large rooftop deck & hrdwd & tile nrs. 673-6900..... ..... . ....... ... ... .... $699.000 BELCOURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/sitting area in master suite, dining & family rms. used brick patio w/spa. Huge Price Dropf 63111400 .... ..... . .. ... .. . .. ... ······ .. $719.000 UDO ISLE aJFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbor ws from charming remodeled 3 bd home w/famUy rQOm. iJir.T4b~~~-~~-~ ~ar~ ~~~ .. ~.~.~'. ....... $729,000 UNDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 bds up & mald"s down. Living rm w/24 ft vaulted ceUings Dock for large yacbt & great open bay (LH) vus. 631-1400 .. ....... ... . . .......... ' ...... $750 .000 UDO ISLF. Custom 3 bd. built in ·8 7 on large corner lot w/mlnl bay view. Dinmg room & loft. hrdwd flrs. ~31~h~~~~~:-~~~.~~~h~~s .. ~~.~.~~·~ ~~7'9s.ooo PENINSULA PT De lightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/family rm, 4 frplces & 3 car garat' Remodeled In ~/i-~r~.~: :.~:.~~.~~ ~ -~-~~~.1~S12'0~00 ALMOST OCEANFRONT White water views from ma ster & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dlnmg & fmly rms & 3 car garage. 2 doors from ocean 63 1-1400 . . . .. . . . ... .. $829.000 DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city vu from fabulous 4 bd on huge pnvate lot w/separate guest qrtr'i Courtyard pool & spa. PRJCE DROPPED ' 631-1400.. . . . . . $849.000 OCEANFRONT prime duplex w/3 lxl down & 2 bd up An excellent value with good income potential 63 1-1400 .. . .. .. . .. . . ····· .......... $849.000 CORONA DEL MAR ---.,. Ocean Boulevard w/mclg111f1cent Ml oor. 'X<'-'n & sunset view~ Tradltinnal 4 bdrm home w/dming -& fclm1ly I ITI~ & elegant rre11{ h decor in a great CC'flll.I loc.:ition Owner may trade nr ca1rv paper 631 1400 q 8% 000 DOVER SHORES Dramatic 4 bd home w/.,uperb view of upper bay, nature preserve & nite lites Dmlng & family rms. private entry w/pool & 3 car garage · 631-1400. . . . . . $945.000 DOVER SHORES immaculate traditional 1 story 3 bd w/beautlful decor, 60' o n the water & large dock ~88~~ ~~r~~~.~ ~51.~~lue ... . .... $995.000 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE Charming 1 sty 4 bd ho me w/dinlng ro0m, 60" on the bay. dock for large yacht. & sandy beach. Excellent expansion.potential 631-1400 ..... ... . .. . .. . .. .. ... $1.063.250 BUENA VISTA super value in prime bayf ront location Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den. dining & fmly rms. private beach & shared dock 631· 1400..... .. .... .. . . . .. . .. ... . ... $1, 195.000 OCl!ANFRONT awesome sit-down views from all 1 major rooms of this new top quality fully furnished 3 bd custom hm. A/C. secunty & sound systems. 631-1400 ...................................... $1, 198.000 UDO ISLE Top quality & perfection describe this new 5 bd home In prime location on huge lot. Library. ~~T:b~1~~~.~~~. ~~.1~ .~~. ~ .~~~·~·~· ...... $1.450.000 BIG CANYON 3 · bd golf course estate w/tranqull views. Master w/seating area, lrg country kitchen, dining & family rooms & space for home office 63 1-1400 ....................... ··········· ......... $1.475,000 Bayfro nt Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bdrm ho me w/shared dock for 50+ ft boat & side ties. Dining & family rooms & large designer kitchen Retractable awnings. brick patio, lawn & 3 car garage. 631-1400 $2.400.000 UDO ISLE bayfront home w/dock for large yacht Pnstme 5 bd .w/dmmg & family rm.,. gourmet k1tch~n paned window<., hrdwd rlrc,. crown molding~ 631 1400 . $ i.595.000 CAMEO SHORES Gorgeou~ 4 bd homl' m premtl'I corner location w/180 ocean canvon & rntc light view Elegdnt decor larg<> v11?1A. terrace & walled pt~ 11 631 1400 . $1 6% 000 IAGUNITA 4 bd cx~unfront homL' of me1 4 000 !IQ ft w/dinl'l1g & f..imily 100111., & pm .. ..itl bcalh aCl('S~ 111 gated l.Aquna c>ncl.Jw 11f 1J-.tom homl., 631 1400 $1. <1%.000 HARBO R RIDGE Fnrrno?r di>-.1911 hou-.e. o bd sur;x•rh 4u.ilitv w/fabllluu-. nct'.sn VII'-C.t. rw <'\lt>11or w/cJ..?n. hb1 iry. q"m & mt-d1,1 r(•<.•m b31 1400 lt2.u%.OOO LINDA ISLE rem "><lek'l.i 5 hJ h• n1e \\/f.,1:>ul 111-. 1t1rn111q ba-.111 \.'it\' & I.,«~· d ck Bl1·.1l I ··d 11k 1~ .. ,,., 1• •1111111•1 kill h;;n be plci 1 t<.lllull -.h >Ill,,, 031 14 00 i:;2 (JC'lf') (}()() BIG CANYON lmpn!'''v" lw . .,11t1fullv l,md ~up.·d l> h<l mat'''''" L\('rl• kmg tlw 8th f,111\1,1v \\/lit\ hght \k\' Dining & game r<»1 •rn .. hhr.il) & d,,11 63 l 1400 ~ ()ll') 000 THREE ARCH BAY. Lag11na B<>au11ful n·modck•d 4 bd tradillOntll oceanfront w/fab \IU Hrdwd nr.. lx-anwd ceiling~. dbl pc1ned windows & 4 frplce-; 631 1400 $2 7ql) 000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light vu Fr Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7 000 ..q ft fm1shed m '92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool 631 1400 $3 950 000 IAGUNA BEACH a fabulo~ security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10 000 sq ft ... ta1r!> to the beach. uest house &-8 car gd1age SAN .IUAN CAPISTRANO A fabulous; gat est.ale w a rm renc chateau and valley. mtn & ocean views on 4+ landscaped acr- es. Great room. game room, dining & family rooms. pool & spa. Motivated seller' "63 1-1400... ..... ... . . ... . ............... $4.250,000 . . • . . . : OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Bayfront 835 Via Lidp Soud . Open Sat./Sun. $2,395,000 lido Traditiona..I Bayfront 218 Via Lido Nord Open Sunday Sl,595,000 Buen.i Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Ha rbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. St,063,250 Best Bayhont Value 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday, $995,000 Little Island Pride of Ownership 111 Crystal Avenue Open Sat./Sun. $795,000 Eastside Charmer 358 Walnut Open Sunday $289,900 Corona del MuTennia Estate 5BR SBA Contemporary. will exchange ApproK 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1., 99 5,000 Spyglass Family Homf SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-large view lot Very pnvate canyon location, pool $849,000 Lido Isle Traditional 4BR 3BA, prime 45 comer lot Piau,t locatO\ Pr. doors, Hrdwd floors 5825,000 / llSOO ptt mo. leue Udo Isle Luge Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Value! S575,000 &a11ide Channa 3BR l58A, Fm Rm, expanded home Excellent location, large master $289,900 BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 . ·~ ----~ bt .. ·_ . . ·--- Linda 15le Gold Coast SBR •SBA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with tu ming basin views S2,69S,(XXI Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Oen, c~ beach cottage. Fabulous turning basin VIE'WS, boat dock s 1, 195,(XXI Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy conversion to single family Private beach, great sunset views 5999,000 Lido hie Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime comtt location Built in 1987, bright open floor plan, spa $'195,000 Lido Isle Bayfront SBR 45BA Older home, ideal eastern tip . 54' of bay frmtage, w/sandy beach & dock $2,.395,IXX) Lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 45' comer lot, perfect in every detail' 51.195,000 .· Best Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., tum-key home! Large dock, 60' on the bay, eKlnt views .5995,000 Little Island "Pride of Ownership" 3BR lSBA, tam rm remodeled owner's unit 2BR IBA rental, two doors to So. S.yfront $195,000 .. -. Lido Isle Traditiortal Bayfront SBR..SBA Pride of ownership. tum·~\ Large dock, excellent main channt>I news . Sl.595,(0) Bayfront Bargain 4BR l58A, Sumy, westerly onentall\•n Large dock. sandy be.ach. (JJ bay frmt.l~·· Sl,063,250 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR l BA prime oceanfrlint Whil't water views, wt'U exchange do~ n SS.9,000 Udo' late With A View! 4BR 38A Remodeled home, 35' lot One to. from dubhse, beach &r tennis 16.15,000 . . . ' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® 0PEN-HG~SES Sunday 1 ·--5 BaYcrest, DoVer Shores, and. Westcliff Estha Fine 548-2971 1..9it. trip48d/4& lstylrnw/IJ'( ixxil & fantastic~ .... $749,000 1106 PESCADOR Estha Fine 548·2971 Fabl.ba views! 4Bd/38a Bebut quality remodel. ............ $779,000 2000 SANTIAGO DRIVE Spedacular 3Bd w/Dfn. Top ol the lme remodel ..... $589.000 1521 CUMBER1AND LANE Tom lovenltti 631·1400 405 MORNING STAR LANE Gofgeousrem00ded4Bd largedodt and view ........ : ....... $1.395,000 Nmcy Barfield 631·1400 1200 SUSSEX lANE Pnstine & charmtlg 3Bd w/fam rm. huge lot ...... .. .. ... $539,000 Kathleen Farmer 646~1431 13AYCR£ST DOVER S HORi:;S 412 EVENING ST AR &o,ifr~t Steal w/Dock1 Remodeled 3Bd on 60 x 100' loc $929.(XX) Sue FJlen Volpe 472·5031 1719 SKYIARK . 1606 lRVINE A VENUE 4Bd/2 5Ba, lg yard, dinirg & fam 4Bd/2Ba. dinirg nn, frplc, newer nns, att dbl garage ... $429.000 rool, att dbl g~ : $280.000 Sally Ndte1 545·2574 and Pia D'Auril 650-1139 ' Rosette-Andree Gindi 543-7557 Stunning Views' Remodeled Sunny. Light aM Airy' $795.000 1070 PESCADOR Esther F'me 548·2971 Beautifully Remodeled 3Bd/2 5Ba w/Sparldmg Pool . $510.000 1614 DOROTHY LANE Lance Boggs 644-4128 Bayfront 6Bd Spanish ~e + apl v./ dock for 2 yach1s. pool $1.395.000 1018 POLARIS Tun Carr 631-1400 309 NORTH STAR LANE Seller bwjlt another home' 60 on the bay, T 1.rn·key perfect' $995.000 Bill Feeney 631 ·1400 ·- l t t • . .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... 011 the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... 2ND ·ANNUAL NEWPORT SHORES GARAGE SALE! Saturday June 3rd 7am -3pm NEW!! KENNIE JO RIZZO • 334 62ND STREET $4 30 ,000 Res 642-4917 631-1400 x248 • • tn f/Tarno~~e Commam.ling view~ ranging equipped chef's kicchen with from the harbor and ocean to the charming fireplace and famil y night light\ of Fa!-.hion 1 ... 1and arc breakfast area opening to the v1.,ible from all major room!'> of children's play yard. thi-; magnificent manor hou.,e on The second noor embraces a a beautifully land.,capcd lot of fabu lous ma!-ter suite with sitting over 18.0<X> .,quare feet. W11h area. marble fireplace, private over 9.0<X) ... quarc feet. the halcony and ~umptuous bath. AVAllABLE! 323 Cedar ......... $375,000 234 Lugonia ...... $370,000 243 Walnut ....... $319, 000 327 Canal ......... $130,0oo· . 4~5 Canal .... , .... $150,ooo· 207 Walnut : ...... $349,000 .IAND tAN BE . PURCHASED .. n:.,iuence can m:rnmmo<.latc both There are three additional family 1.irge .,1.:,dc cn1ena111ing and hedroom .,u1te .... each with private int1m.1te famd} ~athenng... bathroom and fireplai.:e. a<. wdl The: entr~ leH:I cnu >rnp.1.,.,c., a ,,., a media room. c"Xcrcio,c room You may call for a private showing or for more information at 631 -1400 ext. 254 or 253 han4u1.:1 .,11cd urning room. and con..,ervatory. A pa ... t "De- clcgant fonnal l1v 111g room. sign Hou.,e". all the room'> are pavillion room. two .,tory paneled beautifully decorated with library rotunda .... raff quaner~. outstanding craftsman~hip and and another room perfect for an quality. office. It also ha~ a commercially Offered at $2.695,000. MARLENE'HASSEL 642-6048 Exclusive Affiliate SOTIIEBY'S tt ~ fV~ '!/~xceUemxl' INTE.llNA110HAL llf.ALTY NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 WAYNE HECK 299..0376 Exclusive Affiliate GREATESfAM IN'BaNA "°""AL IHIOIU!ltS • ll1t111l111 11111 p1op11ti11 IHm co11do1 to c11t/11 II.AR BRAND IANCH . ENJOY WHITt WAn.R VltWS GOLF COURSE VllWS A MASTtRPlta Custom aaft:smanship and Old Wortd charm combine to aeate a special appeal. Add oceaq, view and easy terms. Call for detalls on ferms. $935,000 Only steps away from a pristine beach! Magnificent custom built home structured with stone and style. S~lng deck for gracious entertaining. Reduced to a sacrt· flee price of . $825,000 Custom home designed for elegant enter- taining. Aowlng ftoor plan, dramatic cathedral celllngs. formal dining room. Country-size kitchen. $765,000 1ao~ ocean view. lnaedible home with views from every room! Four bedrooms. 4'h baths. 4lrge yard facing the ocean. with room for tennis court and pool. $675,000 180° <>Cl.AN VIE.W LAGUNA BEACH MONARCH BEACH NIGUEL SUMMIT Huge. prtvate lot In Monarch Bay Terrace.with spad<>Us sJngle-Jevel home. Three bedrooms. over 2700 sq.ft. with magnlftcent ocean view .. $765,000 Premium ftrst ftoor locat1on In famed Table rock. Cczy ftreplace. Endosed deck overlooking spectacular surf, CataJlna. aqd sunset views. Call for detalls. $570,000 Model perfect Mediterranean mini· villa with dramatic dee.or. Walk to tea at the Ritz. stroll the beac:h. Three bedrooms, c.athedraJ ceilings. custom features.. $329,500 Single-story entertainer's delight w ith panoramic views of city lights and peek of ocean. Three bedrooms, fam- ily kJtchen. formal dining. Vac.ant and ready!. $295.000 LOCATK>N·LOCATK>N·LOCATION ee.c:ti. tennis, golf. Outrqcous master suite. View ofhllls. goff course. oce.vi. A pcistlne proper· cy with custom re.l\lres through· out .. $l 19,SOO ftUlVAl.m Slngie levd. four ~oom charmer In DAN Point. Uke-new condition. with bay window. Pool. No association duel $.llt,000 RXUW'ft.a jU5t needs TlC. Otcor6'1lig MlowlnCe ror thls • ~oom famlty home. Pl1Ged r1ght. c.an ror detlills. $17',too fAalHAUOUa Roomy condo with 50me ocean view In San Clemente. Two bed- rooms. two bMhs. ~ox. 1300 sq ft two c.v gM.age. Turnkey condition. S 1 )9,000t mITOllAOI Modet-perliea l>Nuty In l..guna Audubon. 'Tlwtt bedrooms. two #lei a half baths.. only five years old. $219,900 '*'CAllON lWlrY DAY kautlfully !Nlnt.Mled pado home In Nlguel Shofes. light. open two bedtoom plus den. Tocal beid'l I~. leach .ccess. tennis community pool .. \llCfoaJAN CHAaM Lnjoy Old Wortd comfon and pr1vacy In this unique tfHeve home In O.ana Point. Cieat com· er lo< wrrounded by wrought· Iron~. $Zfl,OOO llAI MANO llMlllA ~uttfully upgraded Monte Car- lo model In pr1vate. peaceful location next to llWI greenbelt. Thrtt bedrooms. thrtt baths $179,000 I ()f"S ,.\\:IJ L ·\:\:D MONARCH POINT High elevation lot with ocean v~. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. Owner may exchange for house or commercial. $399,000 . PAl.MlllA ESTATES Custom homeslte. Large estate lot with views ol ocean. hllls. dty lights. Seller may carry. Call for details. $))9,000 RANCllO NIGllU ESTATES flat, pie-shaped lot In cul-de-sac. Gated community. Assumable loan. $265,000 SU 1Ht.SIWS SAILING AWAY from this unusual Laguna Beach lot, ~ be purehased with adjace'flt lot. Cali for detalls. $119,900 LAGUNA IE.ACH Cu5toro home site! Plans In p<~ess. or ... also purchase adjacent lot to create your own estate~ and ... do It your way. $I 19,000 lllaD YOUR DU.AM VACATION HOMl Beautiful ·Big Bear' lot. Architect owner has p&ans. Will car- ry or subordinate. Call today. $12,000 HIGH ON A HIU. Unobstructed OCe.\n view. Four bedrooms. 1ndudlng main floor master SUtte with private garden patio Guest wing. $795,000 T1lllnC TOWNIOMI. Top-of·the-llne quality. [Jegantty soph.lstlc.ated, view townhome. Over 1600 sq.ft. Two bedrooms. 21/2 baths. Move In condition •. S209.SOO • lOYllY LAGUNA Prime comer lot In l...\guna ~ach wittl thrtt bedroom house plus parlong lot. but the value Is In the IMd Gr"e.lt location rerfec:t lbr pr~ bulldlng. Cc\11 '°' ~tails $)99,000 ~ ~ ~..._. for information on these and other properties caff IJS9~S900 G::r ' . " t ' \ .. • • \ -.._._.: ........ ~-' ~· .H ~ ... _ ... _ .... ~· ~ _:·~$i: .. ~..,., .... {._,. 1:~; ~·~. . r ~ _· •• ,{ ... 1n . ,.;~.,{!,~~·_ -~· ...... ~-~ .. t ORANGE PARK ACRES $1,850,000 Cu!>tom c~t:lll' on 3 6 acn:~ w/' 1cw!>. SBR. guest house.-, pool. HARBOR~GE $1,895,000 . Approx 5,000 sq.ft. 4BR + pool, spa. Contemporary style. TURTLE ROCK $328,900 s.,:R. 4BR. 2 .SBA + familv rm, formal dining, fresh paint~ sp3. NORTH BAY TOWNHOMBS $279,0QO 3BR, 2 ca.r attached garage. Looks like new. Move-in now! SATUIU>AY TUllTLB ll<>CK 29391 Siem Chub SUNDAY NBWPOR.T BBACH 3 13 F. Bay Aw: HARBOR R.lDCB 8 Narbonne $328,900 T H1U $395,000 J. Huton Sl ,895,000 L. V.llcntinc BIG CANYON $899:000 Will Sauifke. Owner ncedi. lO ~di.Owner will carry. TOWN & COUNTRY ESTATES $625,000 Approx 3 l 75sf -3BR, 3BA, large lot, private pool, security gated. BALBOA PENINSULA $459,500 The best of everything, 2BR suites + loft, i:entral air. A Lrue show place. NEWPORT CREST $324,500 Full ocean ,;ew! Highly upgraded 3BR, 2.58.A, extended deck. EAST COSTA MESA $199,900 3BR, 2.SBA townhomc w/ncw c:ir· pct, wallt-in closets, 2 car ga.rage. ¥111'1 \ lllll ... , ... SUNDAY NBWPOB.T BEACH 124 25th St , NBWPOR.T CREST 14 Swifi TUSTIN • 2960 Champion W;ty $.459,500 G 5'.hrocdcr $337,000 ·B Chambc"' Slll,000 L Foster TOWN & COUNTRY ESTATES $875,000 Cu!>tom home, sei:umy gated, 75,000 ,q.ft . lot, pool & 1rn1m i:oun. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $595,000 4BR. 2BA, enjoy beautiful Sllll!>Cts, cndos~d courtyard. TURTLE ROCK $436,900 4BR + bonus rm & family rm, large yard, 3 car g.irage. TURTLE ROCK $318,900 4BR, familY-room, dining room - faces pool & park. Lovely hills view. PRIME LOCATION $121,000 Patio m·erlook.ing golf cour..c & pool. Resort-like setting. SATURDAY/SUNDAY SBAVIEW $699,000 2027 \";icht lkfcndcr A\hiln/Sa~1on DOVER. SHOR.BS $7501000 1484 9aluy 1-. A.ln~.ln BIG CANYON $899.000 17 Rue Fon1mi~u l:.sigdbfClht/M'ith<r HARBOR. IU'DGE $539,000 20 luctrnc J P~lmcr NBWPOR.T BEACH $450 000 l l 1 Via Quito lilton/H~on NEWPORT HEIGHTS $800,000 pcct:icular bay & light.s view SBR, family rm, separate maids quarter' NEWPORT PENINSULA $395,000 Duplex w /bay \icws. Seller is ready to move. NEWPORT CllEST $337,000 3BR Wlth full ocean view!! Walk to beach. NEWPORT CREST $239,000 28R +loft and den. Fabulous location. Bayridgc 2BJl $1,850/MO Harbor llidgc UR $3,000/MO Westcliff 3BJ. $1,950/MO Irvine 2Bll $1,750/MO Bluffs 2BR $1,500/MO Harbor Vw His 3.BR $2,800/MO 1\ardc lodt 2ll $1,.fOO/MO l :r:-,,...-~ ·-. ... l ---:.-,,,, .... ,..:-'. :-."'\· •• -.:· ~-_.-:~ ...... ,.,..,.,., ,....~.Cif'k:.,:.o•"r..,."-~~j..'\' .. ~-·-..a.~ ~ 11 "HARBOR RIDGE• -GATED -VIEW Largest plan. 4 Bed, plus family room. 3.5 Bo, 3 car eoroge -3 firePIQces. Special comer lot. Panoramic view. $659 ,000 . --~ -. -· - Joyce Palmer 2 J Yea~ experience ''Quality Service = Results'' RESIDENCE: (714) 759-7659 24-HOUR VOICEMAIL/PAGER: (714) 729-7002 -. VI "HARBOR RIDGE N Elegant Remodel one-of-a- kind 3br + loft lincludes~es:x:irate guest quar-1~':.5 w/own entrol'}ce & eekll . Many custom reotures. View ot city igh s, snow-coooed mountains. $519 ,.-oo 2027 YACHT DEFENDER "SEAVIEW~ Gated, ~~cular view. large lot. Hu_ge 4 bedroom witfi family room, security sys· teri\, great outdoor BBQ center & huge spa. 2 fireplaces. Community tennis & pool. SOme Wood RoOrs. Low assoc. dues. Smell the P.inesl Lorge 3 bedroom + loft, 2.5 baths. Marble Roors, lar~ private spa. Entry courfY.ard + 3 lar~' deCks'. Intercom system. WonCJerful location. Community tennis & ~Is. . Reduced to $459,000 VALENTINE PROPERTIES Reduced to $699 ,000 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach •• DOVER SHORES: A strong sense of community Spacious, convenient and established BOUNDARIES: A tidy-networ-tc"of lan«cast of Dover Drive. Some of the street~ run along the shore; some intertwine along the west bank of • Newport Bay. HOMES: Of the 311 homes. about 75 are on the bay. Many others have views. STYLE: MO!M of the bOrDes arc custom built; many have been extensively renovaaed in m:ent year$. HOmCs originally built by deve~ in the 19'50s are varied in size and floor plan. Thi: smallest i about 2,700 c;quatt feet; tbc l&IJCSl ei1ceed.~ 4,000 square feet. AU fhe llocnes have geaerous-si1..e lots. with ~1bout 19SX1J squai:e feet. Wberi the development wa started Jn 196). many of the properties we~ leasehot<b•'• few still ,. are. J ( NOW LISTED: . As of April 3, there are t 8,ijsting. in Dover Most homes in OoYer' Shonts are custom built and include large lots. Shores. Prices range from $685.000 to $1 .65 miUion. The lower price is a five bedroom. 4.S bath, pooVspa, ~-car garage on Antigua Way. The higher priced bayfront property on Morning Star Lane bas a dock for a large boat. COMMUNITY FEATURES: With its priv1te belches for picnicking, bathina and boating. and wilhin wal~ng distaace of Marincr8 Branch Library. WestcUff IOd Galuy pa:rk.5. the community 111 an attnctive haven for families. SCHOOl.S: Public school$ .Mna ~ neiahborhood are: Mariners Elementary. Ensign [ntttrnediatc ·and Newport Hatbor High School. Parents of p~·schoolers have a cho~ of closc~by programs offered at Mariners Parle. Newpon Harbor Lutheran and St. Andrews. SHOPPING: Within four blocks on Pacific Coast Highway, Olde Corona del Mar provide.Ii qu:unt hops. grocery i.to~s. restaurants and a movie theater. In addition. Pashjon l~land i nearby. SOURCE: Dottie Austero and Christine Kim of Coast Newport Properties. (714) 644-1600. Santiago If you wollld likt to submit a Co'"'""niJy Prof.U of JO•r ftuM •ta, pluu follow tltt abovt fonlUJl (UWl t11tlost a 1ft111J outline (Tltolft4f Guide) of tlu artll ak>n1 wUh o pltoUJ of a currtnl Ii.stint. Tilt tk&eriptilln of tlu prOJHrlJ g<Hs un4tr tlte "Now Listtd" stttion. St11d tlt1 U.f""1ftltio11 to }OJCI Scltertr. Dail1 Nol, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627. I/ you lune any questions, phase call (714) 574-4242. NEWPOIO' BAl'FRONT u.11y Balbo.1 Coves 2bd, 2ba home with 38 ft. boat slip and 2 car garage. Qu1e1 gate-guarded communicy. $595,000 Ame Petersen Code 70777 VERSAILLES -BIG CANYON An:hitccrural Digest qualicy 4bd. 4.5ba residence on the 11 rh f.iirway. Exqui~rdy designed with French limestone t:nrry .ind kuchen, m~~ive cusrom windows & slcylighrs, l.ug<' priva1e patio. $1,350,000 . HIDDEN JEWEL R.emooclcd to perfection, chis 4bd home ii Set in THE bcs1 E.a.m ide neighborhoods on oversized lot. RV & boat parking. $328,000 Bob Coluccio Code 71287 5'MISH RAUl'Y ~wing one leve! l'CSidcnce design«{ with a ~ fbar ... m<>!t rooms open out to center couny.ud. Probate safe -make ~ur offer! $585,000 Ted Jarvis Code 71607 SPYGLASS Hlll SENSATION Designed for luxury living! 5bd, 4.5ba customized residence, replete with limestone floors. circular staircase, European sryle kitchen. poot and spa .. tra~quil canpon and CIC)' views. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $1,295,000 Code n J427 SLICE OF PARADISE • IS Gorgeous deck views to ocean & harbor. Torally upgraded 2bd/2ba. White European cabincrry, fireplace. pool, spa anJ fimess room. MJryAnn McGuire $178,000 Code 70107 BIG CANYON -McCLAIN CJ.a.s~y decor in ~crene setting. Upgr.u.Jcd 3bd, wirh custom lighung French door~ and fireplale. Communicy p<>OI. spa and tennis. JoAnn Kenron $255,000 Code 70197 BAY 8c SUNSET VIEW F~nt row . in prime l_ocation of original Bluffs. Light & bnght end umr. A showcase with S¢curiry system and spacious patio. Silly Shipley $469,000 c.odc 70597 SF.A IT A1l1 The perfect sunset & harbor view! Completely remodeled 5bd, 4ba in Corona del Mar and ready fur your personal decor! Bonnie Barrinpon $899600 Cock 71007 ® ,,~ 644-6200 BLUFFS -MOVE RIGHT IN! Newport Belch. Fabulous 4bd, remodeled .11H1 rn mint condjtion. Front deck, back patio wuh 111-h garden, end unit on cuJdcsac. $359,000 Sally Shipley Code 70597 BAYVIEW TERRACE Highly upgraded 3bd, 2.5ba N~n Bnpd1 home with landscaping by Roger's Gardens. Pndl of ownership home. ~ Kathy Granieri $372,500 Code 70r7 EXCTTING WATERFRONl SETilNG Big and bcaunful \In It fa.iiiily residence on 1)" water with 30' dtx I.. Walle to the beach J1hl enjoy a leisurely ftfc,rd, Ann Pcrers & Suzanne Shukr $699,SOO EXPANDED F.ASTBLUPF Cwromizcd single-lcvcJ home with added wing UJ>8!2dcd witli French doors, mirrors. har wanaows & sauna. Spa. waterf.ill & rose garden Redu~$40K! $469,000 Sally Shipley Code 71227 _Ne2ort Beach Office 23 Cotj>orate Plaza, Suite 190 3701 U1ac S.t . UD,ooo B.J.John10o 16 Miltioo Bay S.t $1,29S,OOO LoisJacobt 3700 O<:ean Bmt Sat $1t3'S,OOO R.obcn Penkwitz 717-717'h Heliotrope ..,..~ "".500 yn Shaer.ea 23 Monaco $899,000 Wright/Kash.nu 900 Aleppo SIS U99,000 Bruoson/S.hipley 11 Cambria SIS $829,000 The Osterbouu 301 Avenlda <Mritoe SIS "69,000 Joanna Henrie 2657 Vasta Onwla SIS U39,000 Dick Haldetman 2620 Vuta cld Oro SIS $279,900 Gilda Bunneistu IS La Rochelle SIS $739,000 Mark Wyland 4 Sa.od.Bowu SIS $136,000 Tlie Ostabouu 302 Heliotrope Harbor Highlands 1114 Mariners Dr SIS SIS $849,000 $449,000 Leslie Rolls LouAnne Rittey Eutbluff 908 Almond Sun $S29,000 Maxine Propp The BluJJs 2111 Dacanso $3S9,000 C.onnie Betton 2657 Vasta Omada Sun U.39,000 Phyllis Hayden BETJ'ER TAKE A LOOIO 3039 <Arob 17 St. Tropez -' 16 Acacia Ave Sun Sun Sua 22 Rae St. Ooud Sua 3 Jetty Sua 25 Trouville Sun •• Roe Grande DaaJ Saa 401 Morning Stu Swa 10 s.Jboe C.ows San 3 SoutJaamptoD Q Swi $569,.900 $S99,000 $769,SOO $93S,OOO U99,000 $369,000 $1,-'9S,oo0 $1,6SO,OOO tS9S,OOO ""·- Tom Brumoo Carol Allison Jack Cheshire JoAnn Kenton Hanict BotwWdt F..ther Tabak c.athy Scb~dca-t Robert Penkwitz AmePeb:i• Strve I...naett 3 Northampton Sun $SlS,OOO Karen Ra.er 37SO Oaft'odil Ave Sun $379,000 B.J.JobnlOn 1924 lrrine Ave Sun $3"9,000 Dana Blad TOUCH OF ELEGANCE Unique architectural design afford.'> exciting entertainment ~ibilitie.5 in this Cameo hores baJB'oltn. Owners arc. packing! Michael mith Guard gated Harbor Ri~ custom 5bd + library, wonderful pool and spa and mini view. 3 car garage. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs "8S,OOO Code 71037 EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! New 3bd. 3ba 0tcanfront residence with private roof top deck. Quality amcnirp indtlding secucity and sound syttcms. Ann Perera & Suzanne Shule-r $ l ,1'8,000 Code 71067 $lr'9S,OOO C.ode 70617 LAGUNJTA BYTif.E SF.A Inviting tropical breezes and colorfuJ sunsets make a srunning setting fo{ this exquisire oceanfront csta~ in privace garc-guarded community. Marilyn Kershner $).'90,000 Code 7 1207 Sf.AR QUALilY ' Cwtomiz.cd home with 3 private side yards, pool. spa. BBQ. wet bar - ~for entertaining. Spacious master suite with sauna. Includes walk-in wine cellar .. $1,495,000 Roy & Mary Osterhout C.ode 71107 HARBOR RIDGE ESTA.TFS RoU out the view from the city ro the mounains ro the sea. ExceprionaJ 3bd, 2Sba home fearurcs lou of d«:or extr.1S and is priced 10 sell NOW! $S99,000 Carol Allison Cock 70837 WATF.R'S EDGE Spcctacu1ar O>rona dd Mar ~idencc on the bay. 2bd, 21>.l with slttk. contemporary interiors. Pool. spa faciJicio and aVailable boa1 sh2. _ $67S,OOO . Mali Gullcdgt' Code 70847 NEWPOIO' RIDGEWEST Fim Tune~ Hiah1Y customittd Sc. Michael Plan l with 3bd. 2.5ba 4esPt window & AOor ~· Comer lot in gated c:ommc.!t $369,000 Shincy Lidccr I 71't7 • .. Coldwell Bonker team participates in the Morch of Dimes WolkAmerico. Waterfront Homes' garage sale benefits community · With one home grossitfg nearly $I .100. The Fourth Annual Waterfront Homes Garage Sale -held in Newport Heights and Cliff Haven neighborhoods -Wal> once .tg.tin proclaimed a \UCCess. Fund.'i ra1..ed benefited Newpon Harbor High School dub' along with M:veral 1.:hantie,. Half of the proceeds from a neighborhood home were donated to the Robert J. Henry Memorial Fund, pamed for the !>lam Newport Beach police officer. Newport Boulevard Merchants A.,1-0C1ation. a nearby commercial centtt, held a \1dewalk sale in conjunction with the Watcrfronl Homes event and provided comphment.ary refreshments to all the p.tnicipating homes. "This year's event wu a tremendous \UCC .·said Marlene Basstl. who along with Waterfront Hornes team agent Manny Stelllno, originated the idea. "Eada year. our gar.tge sale crutcs a festive atmosphere where everyone seems to have a good time." Call top~elling age11ta, Marlene Hassel and Manny Ste/Uno at Waterfront Homes lt1c., 2436 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, (714) 631-1400. Aboot 90 !Miles nssociate and employee .. from Coldwell Banker corporate headquarters and I I Orange County offices joined thousands of others f O{ the receo1 25th anniversary of the Marcil of Dimes' WalkAmerica at Huntington State Beach. •we bad a turifsc time partjcipating in WalkAmerica, • said George Musulll, Coldwdl Banker 0.-.,.. County Rqlonal Manager. •1t is rewarding to support the outstanding efforts of the March of Dimel> and it~ campaign for healthy babies." Coldwell Bankert.earn members rai,ed nearly $4,000 through pledges. offic..e bake sales, gifts and donations by Coldwell Banker employees in 5Uppot1 of the $500.000 fund-raising goal for the March of Dimes in Orange County. ColllweU Banhr luu mon titan 2,4()() ojfu:es and more than 57,()()() sous anociates in Nortlt A#mica. • ~~~ an evening of laughter with the Buildinl l.ndu5try Association/Orange County Chapter (BIA/OC), Home Bullden O>u.DdJ (HBC), Sales & Markdlng CoundJ (SMC) and Senior HousJna Coundl (SBC). Planned for 6 p.m.. June 12 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, the dinner mce1ing features comedian Carl Wolfson. a frequent TV performer. . 1iclcets are $35 for members of BIA. HBC. SMC and SHC: and $45 for non-members. Reservations are required. Call (714) 553- 9500 no later than Jµne 9. Reservation~ not canceled by this date will bcfbilled. BIA/OC is a non-profil organization representing nearly /,()()()member frnns in the rtsifkntial and commercial building industry. Georgianne Peacock next to 25-foot mural of ex>lorful French vi~. Waterfront Home,· Georgianne Peacock j., painting the town -lit.emlly. By drawing from her puh!tte of lalentl>, which indudei. a keen bu~ine:.s 1>en"e and an anisllc background. she i'> adding to the admirable achie,ement" with in the commulllt). Throughout her I 6 years with Waterfront Home\ in Newpon Beach. \he has been incorpornting her lo"e of art with her love of real ei.tate. Peacock'" unique merging of talents I' most recently demonstrated by her rei.toratJoo of a 25-foot mural covering a block wall next to the Waterfront Home' office on Balboa Ii.land. The restored mural dep1ct.i. a colorful French village ~ene which abo incorporates' anous landmarl' of Newport Beach. 10e mural wa' ongmally painted more than 40 years ago by a woman who 1 fonnerly owned a ~mall hop m the neighboring business complex and who would paint in her !ipare lime. •1 noticed over time lhic beautiful mural had begun to fode and Iha paint had begun to peel away.• she said. •1 felt to reMore the scene to it\ original condition would be the perfect opponunity to relain a piece of history while enriching and beautifying Waterfronl Home~· Balboa I. land office.• Pealock, who studied an in college. Iii.en~ achieving succes' 10 re.ii C\late to painlin$ a picture. In order to be wnr,,lul. l>he believes talent. hard work nnd ptrscverance a~ essential. "Whether I'm making the fin al 'ak 11r completing that special piece of un. 1t . requires a great deal of patience and ,i..11ltul interpretation: she said. •rm able 111 understand whnt my cul.tamers want JmJ rtUlintain an excellent rapport with th1:m 111 the same way I am able to interpttt a p1.:(e of art or con~ey 11 feeling through m' paintings.• Peacock restored the mural u~m~ th.: 'Jmc vi brant colors and style as the onginJI ~he used her own creative artistry to fill in th.: areas which were no longer vi~ible Th.: mural 1 adjacent to the Waterfront H11ml'' office on Balboa Island at 315 Mannl \\.: "I hope local ~idents and vio;1tor' '' 111 take an opportunity to view this collaborative and historic work.· ,h.: '· 1J "I'm proud to bave been a part of ket·p111~ th.: hi~tory of Balboa Island alive." Establislud ilt 1975, Wt111rfront !lumn Jnc., luu llWrt /Juur 90 01enl1 semnx Ntwporl Bead au tlu 1rurounding coMmunitits. Locoud at 1436 W. Cnu1t Highway, Newporl Beach, WaJtrfro111 Home ii Oranre County'1 uclusfrt aJfilim• of Sollteby'.r lnttmational Realt) and GnOI &Illus J11ttrllOIWnaL Call <71./) 63 l • l «JO /or IJIOf'f ilif orm.alion. Home equity accounts for m·ost of home owners' wealth figures. Americans have more than $4.1 more important for lower-income well. for homeowners with net wonh lr11111 It's no secret Americans keep a great deal of money 'ICCured in their homes. but a look at the actual numbers is still revealing. According to 1991 U.S. Censui. Bureau trillion in equity in the homes they own households th:111 for household, in general. S.S.000 lO SI0.000. 71~ of that net ~onh '' That' an avenge of $66.152-per household In 1991. !K>mc equity for owners with home equity. As net WOl1h !'lscs• !1<>m~ and accounts ror ~ly hall ~f the net worth monthly 1nco~ below Sl.071 accounted equity as 1 percentage declines smce thmr of the average American family. for 75% of thetr total net wonh. People over house...,lds typically have greattr fina111..1.1l That makes home cqluty the primary 65 make up the majority of th1s group. assets of other types. · source. of a ~bold's, net w~. with ~ning home ~uity is~ ex~mely For homeowners of all ages and inc~lftlc financial assets (mcluding savings accounts. important financial cushion of post-levels. it's clear bu~ home and bu1ld1 ng stocks, bonds, etc.) coming in second. retirement years. equity in the bomc a stepping stone to Owning a bomc is pcthaps the single most For yoonger homeowners, borne equity a MCure fiaiDcia1 tunare. important investment made. By paying down also makes up a significant portion of their mortgage debt. hm1K equity -and therefore, wealth. For example, for households headed household net wcahh -grows. That equity by a person age 35 or under. home cqui~ can be tapped duouah a home equiry loan to accoutlkld for ~% ~total net warth in give homeowners cash for signi(icant costs 1991 . such as college tuition. Four households with limited net worth. Homeo':"nership and home equity are even home equity takes on great ~ianificancc as CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view, So. of Hwy. 17 ,700 sq.ft . lot w/la)'ge home. 3BR. 3BA, 2 car g~r. R-1 zone but arranged w/3 separate IMng areas ..............•...... $895,000 panslve, upgr; bright! Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds Into liv. rm. w/library alcove, din. rm. & master sulte. 4BR, 3BA. New kitchenll. .... $699,500 COllONA DEL NAii Charming cottage plus ocean view artist's studio. 2 car gar. Rl zone but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck. So. of Coast H ............................ $615,000 CORONA DEL llMR' So. of the hwy duplex on one of the prettiest streets In the village. 42xll8 lot with huge park-like yard between resldlnce and lDt ................ Met ... NEWPORI' COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge" custom w/panorarnk ocean. city & mtn view. Contemporary design w/marble, granite. 14,000 .ft. lot ....................... $1.795,000 lllVINE COVE Be dazzled by the sweeping master suite w/spectacular ocean view, fplc & wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator, pool, spa & limo garage ........................... $1,275,000 SEAVIEW Investor owner wants this property sold. 4BR. 3BA with ocean and city lights view from highest street. Gated community. Check low price ................................... $625,000 NEWPORJ' COAST Prestigious gated comm. Built 1994. 3BR. library. 2 fplc . 3 car garage. Exquisite maple floors. soaring ceilings & olantation shutters .................... $650,000 WEST NEWPORT OPEN HOUSES 216 DIAMOND, BALIS 1924 TAHUNA TERR., IRV. TERR 3337 ALABAMA, C.M. SAT SAT SUN 1-S 1-S 1-S "800 SURREY, CAMEO HIGHLANDS SAT &t SUN l ·S 352 HAZEL, CDM SAT &SUN l·S FOR MORE INFORMATION ... 644-8700 MESA VEllDE Pool & RV access w/double gate. Private fenced yard. 4BR. 2BA. corner location with great curb appeal. Close to schools ....................................... $259.000 COSTA MESA New paint. new carpet & floor tile, new roof. 3BR. 28A plus huge fam rm & dining room. French doors in living room Pretty entry w/briek planters .......... $225,000 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR BALBOA ISIAND Beautiful high ceilings, sunny remodeled kitchen. French doors. gorgeous hardwood floors. 2BR + loh. 2 full remodeled BA. New brick patio. Spacious garage ...... $4 99 ,900 UDO ISi.£ Remodeled 3BR In ,a premier location. Sunny south fllclng patio With French doors from MBR & spacious llv. rm Reio. forces move. Sacrifice ................................ $519,900 BALBOA ISi.AND Low pric.ed duplex! 2BR main res. Large living room with brick fireplace & darling kit. Beautiful patio between units. 2BR apt. over 2 car gar ............... $529,950 BAUIOA ISLAND Spacious duplex on one of the best streets. 'Pretty brick patio. 2BR main res. w,lbeam cetling & fireplac,. 1 BR apt. w/ · te entrance ........................ $539,500 '· Ml.BOA ISi.AND Immaculate duplex on an oversiie lot w/bay view. 3BR, 2BA, large deck, 3 car g&"age. 2BR, lBA apt. with fplc and brick naHo ............... $695.000 U'fJ1.E BALBOA ISLAND Duplex in a coveted corner location 3BR main res. and lBR apt. 2 plus 1 car enclosed garages with street entrance ....................... $679.000 BALBOA ISi.AND Built 1986 with attention to quality. Main res. features large elegant liv rm/din rm. w/coffered cell. & brick fplc. 1st class lBR apartment. ..................... $739.000 BAL80A ISi.AND A real beauty! Custom details accent this duplex. 3BR. 3BA main res w/new oak kit. MBR w/fplc, spa tub. Gorgeous 28R .4car ..................... $75 ... 2 Cor por ilte PIC1ZC1 . Suite 130 • 6..i-l-8700 I·· ' f • Red I MIL for immed. sale! Eltquisildy appointed 4BR. 6.5BA plu!. library/gym and t\Ome theater. Gourmet kitchen. lavish m/suite, elevator, pool, spa and unobstructed occa11 views. This is "Euroclass" living at it's finest! Was $2,990,000 Now $1.9M l\.l,1~111fken1 Catahna. Ocean &: City light '~cw,. R1~·hh detailed 48R . .i 5BA plu' hbrar) & bn dge· .... ,m Old World quaht\ fims.b. Basement w/wine ,dl.11 Beau11ful pool & 'Pa Offered at $1,990,000 l1•t.1lh rebuilt 5BR. 3.5BA w/anention to detail. (i11111 ·hnJwd fl1 x>r'>. gourmet lut. Pella window,, ... hildn:n' play room W\1-.h M/sunc. Walk to park &. ch\X>I'-. Call to ...ce now! $889,000 Highly upgraded J BR. 2.5BA w/exquisite hanlwood tloor~. plu~h carpeting. plantation hutte~ & many qu.1ht> buth·in\. Private pool & spa. 12 Morning Brttze-lrvine Rtduced to $389,000 Lovely 58R, 4.5BA custom home wi~ 4 car garage. GorgCOQ'I tile floors and Berber carpenng. Great rear yard with larsc pool. pa fountain and outdoor enter· trunmcnt area. Many other qualilY, features! Seller will consider trade down. $1,650 000 Magnificently appointed 5BR. 4.SBA wlli~. ele- vator. 2 stairways. exercise room + m/sunc on Isl level. Gourmet kit .• butlen1 serving room & cul de sac location. OFFERED AT $2,190,000 Truly a mlhterpiccc with lob of marble and pluo;h carpeting. S<>aring ceiling . custom light,, Euro kitchen, and rotunda enuy. Large wrap around } ard aJ1accnt to pool & 'P3· Many more qualll) upgr.ide' Reduced to $999.000 Near new 5BR. ~BA. archt m'trpiece. Natur .11 hrdwd noon. computcnzcd lighting. '1•aring u:1I mgs & tate of the art goum1ct kuchen .... 1gr.1111te counten.. TRADE POSSIBLE $2.350,000 Prof. decorated 4BR, l5BA w/mao;ter 'uite l)O I st level. Euro kitchen. huge family room. formal library/den. Lu'>h rear yard w/pool. 'Pa and enter t.iming area Priced to sell Now $1.390,000 Exquis11e Belcourt 5BR. 4.58A on private cul de sac location. Gourmet kitchen. lots of marble &. neutral colors. Roger·~ Garden yard w/pool and spa.Owner may carry! 40 Roddnpam Dr. Sl,425,000 • YOUR HOME HERE Magnificent Mountain .t. lbrieoftal views. Budd your dream home now. Plan includtd Widl purchase and Ready to &ol Priced to sell now. Bcii IOe value iJa New· port Coast. Q1111 $M9,MO Robin Tench Broker 760-5000 zl31 I PENINSULA BAYFRONT ''LOWEST PRICE'' $1,075,000 • 3BR, 3.5BA • Formal Dining Area . · • Spectacular Panoramic View • Master WISitung Room • Shared Dock Can Aooommodate Lar • Cameo Shor. • 4BR. 38A ..... Oou.rmlt lntchm • CoW'tJu'd entrf +pool • Open • 8pado11.1 feellDc • Aooee1 to a Prtnte Belcbel COBOXA DBL llAB .... ooo •3BD,2'~A ~ftrep1- Muter-bedroom, Ii~ l'OQlll • Larp ldtebmw/Mrtlllll window Formal LR and DR BABB()B BID0B BST.lTIS t&U,000 •481>.aBA • uptudal:J OCll1 f OIVJ dlllp • Prlftle pa.d ooamumltJ . a.a.,.... _llllltJ •IBD.IBA • ronaer mo.w 108 RABl()DOOD lata.000 ••BB. a.aBA • 2 .tol7 • Bndunti CORONA DBL llAB '596,000 • 3BD. SBA • Former model • Large kl&chenltamJ.l7 room • Formal LR and DR • Seourlty 87w1em BBLCOURT $399,000 • Lowest price ln Belooun • 2 bedroom. 2 .6 Ba • lJbrary • Formal Dining • Breakfut Nook CORONA DBL 11AB taoe,500 •Price Reduoed • ~ prioe in C.D.11. • Quaint 2BD, 2BA • G~t location • 7.oned ror 2 famll7 WATIU'OBD POl?fTI DAKAPOINT "41,000 • 3 BR. 2.SBA • Formal lJvin&' Room • l"ormal Dl.nlnc • l"amll7 Boom • Gate Gaarded • ..._,., Pool and 'hnn18 ··OU'~·'~ USTINC: ~!on:. • l'am1l7 room • l'onaal LR •/ftrplo IBVINB TBRBACE OCEAN, BAY VIEWS $1,095,000 • Speou.clur views • 4BR, SBA • Private Courtyard • Gourmet kUohen • Large Family Room RDPORY BllGBTS tat.ooo ••BB.. a'hBA • Wwmal ll'f'lqroom • ftnp1 • Wwmal cU.n1nc ........ bedroollllllreplloe • I.Arp ld&lfalll room •&BB, 3BA • i.,.... liriqroom wlftnpl • l'amU7 room ott ldtcUD • DowD.9ta1r BB w/tulJ bat.h • Cbarm1DS pado . L1DOIBLOD •tt.ooo nJCIUDOCID •&BB+ 3.GBA • Olla • Purmal Dln1nc • hoeUmt OoaclJtlon • 3 Plniplaa. IAI.IOl JBLlND "61.000 • Cloeeto11&7 •Lot Valu. • Bulld JOU'~ Rome :,.-T~-..... ~f, ---.-... 1.....JJ.~.-~~ ' Bob ~ Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-\580 BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX , 2 bdnn. 1 ba. apts., plus a on-confonning bachelor apt .. Two car garage. Steps to beach. Over$2,300Mo. inc. w/osummc rents. Owner may carry 1st Trust Deed. $339,900 $379,009 non KOOP JR. or SR. CITY OF ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four unit income property, two Lnita are 2 aory 2 BR, 2.S BA townhouse tty le, one unit it a 3. BR, 2 BA owner ttylc unit. and one unit it a.n upper level 2 BR, 2.S BA. New roof. Very Motivaled Solletf $390 000 non KOOP RESIDENTIAL LOT i.e lot i.e over llv'CC quartera or an acre. Will trade~ (or a condo oumalt homo. 1ne lot ia louted at Cowan Hc:iahta Dr. and NewpoG Blvd. in Santa Ana. It hu a view OYerlooking lhe city and ia 1Urroundcd by multi-million dollarhoma. $175,000 BOB KOOP .. VILLA BALBOA 1 BR. 1 BA, oversize unit with extra square footage. Excellent condition and great inside location. Community pool and spa. laundry, air conditioning. Great Buy! $149,000 non KOOP, JR. GARDEN GROVE Acl<nblc 3BR, I.SBA, heme in out11andina Gudcn Grove neighbarh9od. many raw ~YCmct\U Inc. paint inti~ A O\ll, carpet. formic& in kitchen, tile Ooon, ainb A: JMll· mana in bathroom, formica an>Wld 1ho'WCn A window covctinp . Ft11it tree•, rOM blilhu. cloac to parlc .t lhoppins. Ownc r/ Apt $1115,900 non KOOP JR. or SR. BALBOA DUPLEX cry nice owner occupied Dana Built Duplex. Tons of parking. Both units have fireplaces, upper hu vaulted ceilings, exceUcnl condition. $419,900 non KOOP JR. or SR. l BR, lBA. lstoryccmdo,pa&location- pool Mury upar1dDl'lncl•dD Ptadl doon, pU.rution lhdcn, mwbM •'*>'· bu.at-in bookc:ewe a. ~ccn.r. ·-· 29 900 non KOOP NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Kathleen McNamee 760-5000Ext130 nr/~~~v· South cou~~ ~.l"FI~ Newport Beach ·, Old Corona del Mar. 1Yt blocks to Beach ... 1 block to Village. Charming remodeled 2 bed, 1 bath + 1 bed, 1 ba~h guest house over 2 car garage. 30 x 118 R1 lot. 312 Narcissus . $499,000 Ocean & Catalina Views. 5BR. 2BA , family room, 2 frpls, 7500 sq. ft . lot approx. Top of the World. Excellent schools. 2986 Alta Laguna Blvd Laguna Beach. $369,000 Lowest priced Mesa Verde. 3BR. 2BA house. No bank qualifying! May lease option. Vacant. 3132 Qibraltet Costa Mesa $189,000 ZERO down assumable 7.5% fixed. 2 master suites, upper unit cathedral ceilings, frpl and garage. $121,500 . Only $3,650 down. Los G\balleros Sports Village. (jround level 2BR. 2BA condo. Fountain Valley ' ~ $119,000 ---~- STEVE MITCHELL Remax S~uth County Newport Beach 171.41 548-9294 3 bedroom 2. 5 Eastbluff town home. perfect condition. owner may carry 2nd trust deed. $279,000 . Newport Gated Community. Oat.ached, Great Condrtion $329.000 Eastside fixer. 3 bedroom 2 Bath. One of the Eastside's best streets. $239.000 . South County Newport Beach 160-0000 Carol Ann Reagan: Watch those parking spots ... AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa JOBTITI.E: Sales Agent FARM AREA: Costa Mesa HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: 5 year!. CITY OF RESIDENCE: Santa Ana Heights HOBBIES/INTEREST: Skiing, sewing. gardening. golf and tennis CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Lions and Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors LAST BOOK READ: "Passages" Carol Ann Reagan PET PEEVE: FAVORITE MOVIE: "Forrest Gump" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: China Palace FAVORITE GETAWAY: Maui Anyone who blocks1my driveway. HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUC~? Not sure, still woding on it We waltl to luar fro• JOU duo11rlt our new SNAPSHOT colu11tn. Tiu colu11t11 fetmlrtf rtal eslaU ownen, broUr, ar111b, marbling npr11111tali~11. or""' otltrr staff """"""you woultl Uh to /UtltlWltt. 1W1 encoura111011 to 111111 a pltoto ("1«1 anti wltiU, if po11ible). witla COlllpOllJ """''• p1non anti SNAPSHOT"""*" on bock. ~""or fax ]Otu U.fonNllio" to: Jo,c1 Selunr, °""1 Piiot, lJO W. &] SL, Costa M,,., CA 92627; Pa: 71U50-402. INollbN: S ,.-, n...i.,. W1 1U ,,..._. It 11$,,.. "-~~10• MM"'..., c,,.,,,,, to tM con " ""' 1w,. 1d.ai1Utl, pka1 c J~t Sela#rtr, S14-- 4U2. ................................. .. The best of ~yfront living Spedoculor rooftop deck and large dock make this home on excellent ent.tainer. Just a short walk to the village This home is completely remodeled with limestone and neutral decor. Fabulous sunny location on an oversized lot next to a community greenbelt and sandy beach. And there are panoramic sunset views from a large patio and pcctacular rooftop deck. This home, which oould ediiy be a five bedroom. has four and one-half baths. a threc-<:ar garage, security system and one of Newpon's larger docks. CoU Jolt" McMo";,k Ill Coat Newport Propertk1, " Ciric Plazla, s.i# 260, Ntwporf Btoelt 926'0, (11") U.16()(). Elegcince and distinC:tion in Big Canyon Custom home designed by Fori lntemotionol includes media room and guest suites. Home features 6,000 square feet of luxurious living This ~stom !>'>me was designed by Fari lntematJonal with an emphasis oo architectural detailing. Every room is spacious and airy. The architecture is contemporary with a Mediterranean flair. You can stand in eve.ry·oomcr and see something beautiful. The two-story home f catures three bedrooms and four and one-half baths in about 6.000 square feet of living space. The home could be converted into four bedrooms by dividing the master into two large suites with a private bath. The main level has a master bedroom with two large uitcs and an elepnt bath, a spacious living room. media room. powder room. pool bath and th.ree-<:ar 1arasc. From thi level wait out and take full advancqc of the pool and lpL The UpPCf level houses two lplcious gucatJ suites, CICb with an elegant private bath and balconies. . ,"The Daily Pilot Has Given Us An Opportunlty To . Reach The Community ... '~ We started Coast Newport Properties in 1990, at that time we dedicated ourselves to better qual~ty advertising for our clients. We take pride in the fact we · have made an impact on the marketing of homes in Orange County. . Our commitment is based on belief and backed up by facts. The Daily Pilot has helped us sell more homes. Danny Bibb Coast Nnvport Propvtin 4 Civic Pla.u Suiu260 Newport Beach, CA For advertising information call 642-4321 178 E. BAY. COSTA MESA $229.000 Open SundJy 1 5 Fab11lous tloorplan. 3BR. 2BA over 2000 SQ tt Newer roof hJrd ... ootl tin; huge bonus rm add1l1on House 1s in perfect cond1l1on GREAT DEAL II SUISET BEACH $755,000 Twolotsw/boatshop. 90ftofboatdocks & 60' of PCH frontage on a corner. Great business oppolunily for inwstmenl SUVIEW $699,000 Beautiful upgraded hm in gaEd coown. w/Views ol city liQhts & mtns. 4BR. 38A. neutraf carpet, custom closets. security system. Atr conditioning & copper phinbing. Private localion wftush land~ing. .-JlllllDLVIEW MUS· CH I OCW VIEWS $689,000 ~iful 4BR. 38A Ml located on canyon w/ruari & golf coorse views. Complelely remodeled w/French doors, skvli!1lts. custom tile & hardwood ftrs.Gounnet kitchen wfbay window. Poof. PANORAMIC VIEWS $650,000 ('8' 7005)Single level exec. hm on Spyglass Hill Great floorplan for entertaining. Beautiful courtyard w/sparkhng pool & spa. BEST BUY BAYFRONT WITH DOCI(! $595,000 Lowest price & best buy lor a bayfront home' Dock for up to 38h boat' 3BR or 28 R + den. 1.758A. Gated' SEA ISLAND REGANCE $579,000 En1oy a country club lifestyle from this upper condo w/golf course views Vaulled ceilings, model perlect 1 TllE BEST DUL • TOWll $549 000 Fairheaven Estate. <Mr 5400 sqft. recent upgrades iliroughoul Bright & cheerful interior decor. 4BR +study, 3.58A. Centrally located. IACI OI MAIKET $475,000 Voted best buy. 4BR. 38A remodeled w/pool. large yard. French doors. Fabulous buy, assume financing! OCEAJf & BEACH CLOSE $449,900 Owr 3000 SQ ft Huntington Strand home. Pool. spa, lavish lawn. 4BR + . study. 38A (tBRIBA downstairs). Excellent buy. " ND TO BEACH II THREE MINms $449,000 a lJFine qualjty, like new 4BR. 3.58A. Encl. 2-car garage hm. r o. rge deck w,tll-in BBQ. Views. ocean/city. · POINT DR MAR $439,000 (# iii1 EXquisitely detailed & perfectly maintained hm in greal location. 2BR. 3BA. den could be 3rd BR. Fabuloos upgrades. Light & airy. Lush landscaping. Air conditioning. !~' DESIGI, AfFORDABnJTY $430,000 (tr 1 Quiet streets. ~ious 2BR 2.SBA. premium uoorades. Dra1TmtlC itew/marble trpl +marble frpi in living rm. Like rieWT Decks abound. TOWllNDMES $425,cmo $4191000 ~ J: New t<7#llh001es in Corona c1ei Mar · iust completed. 2 ;2a ~3blocksto~.oceanviewdecks.3BR.2.5BA.Approx. 1500 -1800 sq fl Great location! $425.000 -$499.000 STEPS TO THE BLUE PACIFIC $339,800 Great 38R. 28A hm on corner IOI. Private palio & plenty of ~rking Just steps from the beach. A great deal! HEAD OUT WEST I INVEST $329,000 Westside 4 plex Invest inlo lhe luture prime localion of west Costa Mesa rebuild or use as income. low vacancy. Close to proximity lo ocean HEAD OUT WEST & INVEST $329,000 Westside 4 pie~ Invest inlo the future prime location o( west Costa Mesa. Rebuild or use as income Low vacancy. Close proximity to ocean VIUA BALBOA, GATED COMM. $329,000 Top floor. ocean & lido channel views! 2 mstr suites. skylights + high ceilings Assoc. tennis. pools & spa WONDERFUL NEWPORT TOWNHOME $325,000 3BR. 2.SBA townhome on the BluH. Greal greenbelt locatlon end un11 w/ remodeled kit w/Thermador oven & Jennaire stove top Marble frpl Motivated ~--• .. .-..1KE FOREST LAKEFRONT HOME $289,000 ~,.....;..71~18~Magnificent lakefront hm. 3BR. 3BA, 2-car garage, dock w/ 1ecal included Sun & Sail club. assume loan at greal rate' LUSH GREENBELT $2751000 Beautifull urtle ~ock hm features approx. 1860sq h olluxurious livtng. Step ' down living & mstr. Counlry kilchen. calh. ceillngs. Comm tennis & pool. HUGE UPGRADED HOMl $269,500 5BR.38A upgraded Madrid model.Downstairs BR could be office/den. Custom drs,dramalicentry,curvedstaircase. L.argemstrsulte.3-car garage. .,,.,, 1m&Tovan .,.,, ·. $ 520,000 S4 Betcourt Or.North $ 895,000 Sun ,,., .. ,. 633 ~ocl(fonS s 635,000 Sun C• 'IP.MM 501 • 503 PoPPY Ave $425-4091( SlllSllfl 520 & 520.S Natclssus •K/430K SallSlln mMIP •• 432 lsabtla Terna '111AWM 178[.Bay 376 Rnona W"f ._ .. .,, 1107 Goldenrod 3429~tCove 1412 Seacrest M7S1"IEACll s 885,000 Sun s 229,000 8'll ' 351,0CXJ .... s 765,000 S.VSUll $ 82.9 i500 SUn $ 589,000 SUn 9401 Glle$heid I 449,000 Slt/Sun .,,,. 1fMACE 2006 Seadrift s #6-49,000 Sun J.111 217 Via Koron s ns.ooo Sun 1 • 5 VlilnlGrimes 2·5 S.Mitlmln 1·5 G.AmelO 1·5 N.8dey t • 5 G.McGltligan 1·5 P.bf1tef 1·5 G.Gtlbnlf t-5 G.GnlllMr 1·5 MilllllCuttin 1·5 M. Cola 1·5 J.Oabolt I ·5 8.Pel1man 1 • 5 M.Jories 1 ·5 N.Tully /IEWPOllTIEACH 1325 Mariners S 475,000 Sat/Sun 1 • 5 S.Luby llDll'Ml#Olml YIWI 3131 Corte Marin s 399,000 Sun 1 • 5 $.Mittman 3148 COf'te PortolinQ s 529,000 Son 1 • 5 B .Amslad ter iEA ISlA• 90 Ocean Vista s 579,000 Sun 1 • 5 • A.Sheron ·HH.D 2008 Yacht Vig~ant s 699,000 Sun 1. 5 MJones SHOMCl..lf.fl 233 Evening Canyon $1,695,000 Sun l. 5 ~"°" StYGlASS 4 Rocky Point St,495,000 Sun 1 .5 H.GtlcMsl Visit mu of our Oprn Houses and rcgi.~tl!T to win 6 Passporo to Disneyland+ $150 Disney Dolkm! l>t•W1• .. "..... *''.., .. l••• .......... ~ ... ClOSE TO BEACH GATED TOWNHOME $174,900 2BR. 1 5.BA. 2 story. 2·car gar New paint & carpet-close 10 the beach from this Mannecs Cow West Townhome. Liv. Rm. has fireplace. Motivated __ _..NLll..!EWHOPE GARDENS • SANTA AJIA $99,900 · ("8" neO)~mily oriented. gated comm In a a garden setting. Sauna. spa, pOOI, recreation rm. laundry. Vailted ceilings, 2BR, 1.5BA. Balcony off mstr BR. H:ar garage, 1 space. . ' I EXQUISm CUSTOM ltOME $3,300 000 Special Cape Cod tradition. spectacular main channel (ocation, affording dramatic views ol lhe bay & Newport Harbor 48R each w/private BA+ sep. maids rm Water1ronl living at ils best! llG CMYON FAIRWAY ESTATE $2,600,000 Beautiful SBR. 58A hm on an approx. 18 000 SQ h lot A private gated entry leadstoahm lhathasitall. Pool, spa, saunas, family rm. office & den.Large mstr suite w/his & her balhs Property is being sold furnished. ~lrH't!'l.Y IEACll 11 ORANGE COUNTY $2,000,000 ~L-.:.=.::~;8 mos new. Premium steel & slucto construction. Medi-lerrnan s e 48R. SBA hm. Soectacular views ot ocean, Catalina, Dana Pl lo Long Beach.Scat pa~ing. Gorgeous large mstr w/marble frpl & ocean-- fronting deck. llG cmoN ELRMCE tl,950 000 T ciafly remodeled 68R. 6.SBA w/sep. guest qtrs. Pool, spa. cabana. shed toe. golf course location. A 1 o ++t CORONA Da MAil HISTORICAL HM $1,700,000 Perched above "little Corona· on an cwetsized corner lot w/pallo ocen iews. SBR. 4.58". hardwood Hrs. beautiful high coved ceilings. massi~ trp & many olher fea.IUres. llG CANYON, ITM FAIRWAY, VIEWS $1 ,550,000 Incredible Hag lot. custom hm. Comfortable now or ready for cosmetic/ remodel. By appt only -call for more Information l.-i:---.1!1~9STRUCTED OCEAN VIEW $1 ,4951~ ble lot lronlape. aboYe Corona del Mar beach. 38R ~bl"'lli,jrTmrlf:rose;;;. gatden setting. en1oy sunselS & surf. XCE.PTIDNAL CUSTDM HOME $1,415,000 1..-rwi....:.City lia. bay + ocean views. Quality workmanship through- out rench dOOfs, mouldings, 3 trprs. 6-<:ar spas, garage wi1ots ot uslom cabinets. 'SBR. 4.SBA. long driveway + mi£h more. SPACIOUS TllADmOJW. • IEWPORT $1 350,000 Soacious 68R traditional lamily hm on one of Newport's beSI cul-de-sacs This Slalely reSJdence includes guest qtrs pool/spa, expansive yard & treehouse & owr 1 SO rose boshes CORONA DEL MAR $1 ,325 000 r-..L..,.1.JL.1.1~· 101. fabolous bridt & ivy cowred 2 story SBR 4 SBA hm . spa, ocean view lorewr• MARBOR MIU/TWfTIONAl $1,295,000 Wonderful tradilional custom hm on desirable lot in this gated comm Lots olused brick. This 2 story, SBR hm & lamily rm otters great family living Large family rm opens onto ¥eranda & ~ub lully appoinl9d maser makes lhis view hm one to see. VIEW NOME · GATH COMMUIJTY $1,250,000 S~nning custom tm loc. in Harbor Hill Panoramic ocean. Catalina & Newport Center vlsws. Beautiful multi ·level ould00< area w/pool, Jacuzzi & wet bar. Sta&-ol-lht-art kitchen. eleoanl living rm. mslf soile w/sauna Indoor & outdoor sound system. Calf lO see GOlDEI OPPORTUNITY $1,200,000 Beautiful townhome Slyle 9 units In great location. Gatages. fireplaces laundry ho<*ups for each unil Cash. OWC. CTNL. nm LMUU COIT01POUIY '1t111,500 otally remodeled No . .Laguna concemponry in pr13fine condition. 4BR. 4 SBA. whlait waler ocean views. ~M VIEW mAn. COTO DE cw $1,115,• ~"¥'."'-!58R. 5.58A eslale hotse prop. Pool, spa, tennis crt. Family us rm. Gourmet kithen. formal dining nn.Manyamenities. CAMBRIA ON TME SAND $949,000 Unobstructed views of the central Calif. coastline, lighthouse & Hearst Castle 4BR. 38A New hm. Marble & tile ltlrOOghout LAGUNA BEACH OCfANFRONT CONDO $897 ,000 Magnificent whitewater views. beach access & oceanside pool 38R. 38A. living rm dining nn, family rm & gourmet kithen • JUST REDUCED I IRCOURT $895 000 Dramatic hm on large corner lot wh,rj pond & lush gar&O. Rotunda entry w/marble nooring, beautiful loonal dintng_rm. huge mstr suite w/sining rm & frpl, gourmel's kithen. secloded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. CORONA DR MAR WDMARIC $895,000 Charming 1920's beach t.lngalow. Corner location. enjoy the view of the ocean. incredible location. Perfect beach hideaway or bid yoU1 dream house. Price includes $50,000 worlh of plans & permits. __..__,........._ SPYGWS HU CUSSIC $895,000 C1t J07~reathtaking view w/2 mstr suile's + 2 large BR's all on one • P~ in rear/lront courtyard +playground CORONA HIGHUND$ $895,000 (# m i)r op ol lhe world panorcrnic views of ocean. bay & sunset frooi lhe top & best street in Corona Highlands. Located at end of cul-de- sac w/greal wrb ~.•BR. 2.58", inlerior designers own hm Large lot. Custom design. Pnvate beach access. IHUTIFUUY APPOINTED CUSTOM NM $869,000 Marble entry. SBR. extra large family rm &-bonus rm. Very light & bright Sec.sys, pool & spa. Spectacular view of mtns & city lights from most rms. COllOU DR MAR $850,000 The quintessential CdMcharmeron neartya double lot(a:tually21egal bldg siles) in Ille best pos.sible flOWl!I streellocalion w/potenlial. The hm is 2BR. 2BA. remodeled in '87 & l..,claled in '94. , I GREAT fAMll Y ESTATE $849,000 2 hms on 4 legal parcels T enniscrts nr Golden West College Much more, must see OCEAN VIEWS! $829,500 Great family hrn 1n OM of lhe best neighborhoods 1n CdM 4BR upgraded hm on quiet cul de sac street LIDO FAMILY HOME $825,000 Large family hm on a 52' lot. SBR. SBA large family rm ad1oins kitchen Wrap around yard w/lawn & patio VIEWS!!! OF IAY I OCEAN $825,000 Fantaslic S8R, 6 SBA custom Newport Bchhm Elevaror toall 3 firs.. gourmet kithen Huge mstr Sllile w,1oll Great house' . OCEAN IAY I CATALINA VIEWS $819,000 CuSlom hm. brick frpl in lam.rm, oak enter ctr. wine cellar & wet bar. Open beam ceilings in din & liv. rm. 8evator seiva to all firs Motivated sellers -bring otters COMPLETELY REMODELED $799,000 4+8R. 2.5BA spacious bright kitchen w/lop appliaras. Oversized mstr suire w)ex.ercise rm or office/retreat. Many cuslom features! Must see• GREAT LOCATIDI sns,ooo ~rox 60' lot which is divisible. House has new carpet & paint & is '11!ry liwable, allhough or~inal Rare opporunity to boi Id your dream hm on '1is large parcel. core DE cw IAIUllU $711,GOO Specta:olar Counl!Y Fr. custom estale on approx. 1 acre w/magnificent viewsot mtns. 48R, 38A. gourmee kllehen. Prof.landscaped, pool· sized lol \ ltWOI VIEW BJ.S $711000 Panoran\it 180"Views of cx:ean. bay & niahllightJ\ ~real hm for eotertainlng w,1uitif~ privall yard. 38R, 28A, Air.. large den. di.ning rm. 2-ar gmge & newer·tile rod. • J ... - $1.0,250,000 Privacy & luxury with u~alleled views. BBR suiles, subterranean parking. Slip lor 2 large boats. $750,000 You must see this wonderful setting high on a hill w/spectacular min views. 48R. 38A. 3-car garage. ~~--' Pool, spa, waterfall & bridge Beautilul! .. ----«:!"'5,000 & * $430,000 1r 7011 uiet streets. spa:ious 2BR. 2 SBA, premrum upgrades. Dramatic mstr suite w/marble frpl + marb~rpf in living rm. like new! Large street level patio+ dedl ·Decks abound. $209,000 2BR. 1.SBA. Villa Balboa Skyli~lS. ff!# paint. frpl in oozy living rm LC71V mainlainance. HOA pays gas, water, ins. 1st lime buyerl $875,000 Be.autilul 38R, 38A lido tm on 48' wllarge so.fa:lng patio New kitchen, baltlroom. hardwood firs, re- cessed lighting. lan~ng. Marlly.tlnll, 7&1230 $449,000 Fabulous ~h hoose fixer in "Vintage• Beacon Bay.ZonedR2w/incomeunit Enioybeaches,doclls, tennis court, grassy estradas & partl 24 H ouR A o PROPERTY I NFORMATION L 1NE -23 (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING ... Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HouA A UDIO D ESCRIPTION OF A u. PROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERl'lSEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER • l..atge 1..0( w1Pnn1e Gaced Pool • Tocally Rcfutb1d1ed,Pnva1e Enif) Courtyard • 48R .. JSBA .. Living Room v.-llh Fireplace $529000 lk.11111t11l n1,rom SRR/4 SBA hou~ on 40' lot in < >kk ( d.\t l1H:.11 lcl\..1t1on 1u~t ~rep~ to Oc.tlh ( k l'.111 \ ll'W'· l.ip pool & 'Pd. tr 7019 IU'.duced to S 1,250,000 P.inor.imic occ.in .ind harbor \icw home in Corona H1ghl.ind\ l<>(Jtcd on bN street .mJ end of nil·dc· '.ll 4BR/2 SBA & 'P.l tr 7016 R.c:duccd to $895,000 1995 #1 Top Producers Top Team 4 Years! ·maintained comer k>t home minutes from Fashion Island and beaches. Offered at $785,000 Located in one of the best communities in Newport Beach. this home is jusl minutes from Fashion Island. Newport Center and Corona del Mar beach. ll 1~ a spacious. single-i.tory residence ~tied on an over..iLed. well-maintained comer Im. There are four bedrooms. three bath~. a largl! living room. plus the po~sibiii1y of e>tpandmg to J four-car garage. And for tho-.e beautiful California days. a large yard with a pool and \pa. Call Kent McNaughton of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. (714) 644 -9060. Coiy cottage in Newport Heights Convenienlty located across from Newport Harbor High School This premier property has a private gate entrance which leads to a profess1onally landscaped front yard and the main entrance of the home. 'The owner has spent more lhan $70,000 to remodel the three bedrooms and one a-half balh~. which arc: part of the main buildi ng. Al<.o, there 1s :i fourth bedroom and a full bath which has a <>eparatc enirance designed for gue\L\, a maid's quarte,... or a rental property. Call Ali Atri of Col.dwtU Banktr Ntwpor1 Btarh. (714) 6#-9060 or J-8()()..6'l·ATR1. Vicky Tsang excels in May "I bel' the od 'I( II said. "My role is a 1eve pr Ud WI se good listener, · If M I • good I' matchmaker and 1tse . y roe IS a IStener, negotiator. My matchmaker and negotiator " clienL' know they • can come to me Pew people lit the profile of excellence better than Vicky T.o;ang, a sales e>tecuthe with The Prudential Califonti• Newport Beach office. During May, TStJ.ng opened s" escrows in prices ranging from $200.000 to $4..S million. ln everytbjllJ 1'an& doc.' ns 1 rca.I estate profe ional, llbc ai~e for CllcclJencc. Her ..uoce~ is reflected 1 a member of'The Prudential California Realty's Chairman Circle. which represents the Lop 1% of aients nauonwide. Tsang. who is multilingual and speaks Mlndarin Chinese and liiwane~. bas a Jarie repeat and ref erraJ clientele. ~n. ~he wiU find clients a home and then a s1st with invaamcot and income property. This me.aN lbe tnlllt :urrent with housing and in~ in bet oormnunity and ute dlit lllOwJedF to benefit her clients. I ~the product will sell itself,. she for anything becaui.e tht' lru~t level i' there • TWJg i.ayi1 her cUenll not only benefit from hcr drive .and Vicky Tsang citp:rti'<!, but from the solid support of The PAAlcnti•I Ca.hfomia Realty. ~ ~ood reputation of The Prudential and the mtemational marketing c1pabihl1cs provided ha.~ opened muy doo"' tor me •nd my clients." As a Prudential sales exeuili .. e, T'>3.llg has access to a powclful international network of quality ref crrals and potential buyers who are relocating from around the world. n> s,.a "*"Ji:~"'' c'!'J ltn at 7'N ,.,,,."""' I ...., N•!fPOI'! ,.., •Jlkt, (11'} 1Sf.:fMM....,,.., ... ._,_,_,..~~t• PAulA McKiNNEY #10 of 90 AGENTS iN 1994 P1tESidENTS CiRclE AWARd 1994 714 .. 729.-7264 VACANT & READY TO MOVE INTO! NEWpoRT BEAdt 6 bEdROOM } . 5 bAth, pool, spA, hARdwood RooRS. s 5} 9,000 PRiCf $5 }, 900 0oWN $}195 P& I 6.37 AJH' PRi,.cipio.ls o .. ty VACANT & READY TO MOVE INTO! C:OOA MESA, NEAR O.C. Coll£G£. ' bEd.. ROOM 2 bArlt 1 688 SQ h. $ 18 5 ,()()() f>RiCE SHW OowN $1285 P& I FiRSr riME OOyER J>ROGRAM 'o YR fixro AAJE, 8% 9. 2 ~ PllP.cipolt. Old\ JUNE VACANT & READY TO MOVE INTO! TuRdE Rock .. Skows like A ModEl. MARblE tilE UJ>GRAdEd ALMOST 2000 SQ 0 EXECUTiVE koME. s} I 8,000 PRiCE $} J ,8()() DoWN $185.5P&I No PMI NO bAllooN PAYMENT 61!7 'lpll PRi1» ipio.ls O'lly STOP PAYING RENT1 0ESiGNER 2 b£dROOM CONdo, pool, spA, SAUNA, GYMI s 11,5 ,00Q PRiCE $5750 DoWN $699 P & I, 6 .62 ARM 6 97 "IX' 5: 8:45 a.m. Community Relations Committee Meeting ,. 7 9 "Eth' 11 • 1 4 m "Agenc 11 : a. m. -noon, 1cs, , -p. ., y 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 Meet ing; 9 a.m. -noon , ''Tax Planning for RE Investors,"; l -4 p.m .. "Sure No Problem, Trust Me,"; 2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner Course ., 19: 9 a.m. MLS Committee Meeting; 10:30 a.m., l 995 Annua) Charity Golf Tournament at Newport Beach Country Club: 2 p.m .. Latitude Co ur e 21: 9 a.m. -noon." Anatomy of An Adjustment Loan,"; 1 -4 p.m.t 11REO's11 27: Remember to vote! Measure "R" Sales Tux Increase. 28: 9 a.m. -·noon. "Estate Planning for Real Property Owners,"; I -4 p.m., "FHA-VA Financing,"; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course. I 'r ··-6 ..... I I *• + . - The Dream Begins vvith Coldvvell Banker Ne-wport's Best Open Houses _,_ Previe-ws Properties~ ,.. . ) I · • • I I ti . --- 1 45 feet of Bay Front, 6 BJ, 6 Ba $1,395,000 Dm•er S/10res, 5 BJ, 3.5 Ba $699,000 Bay, 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba $785,000 or $3500 p/mo. Newport Heights, 4 BJ, 3.5 Ba $699,000 Big Canyon, 3 BJ, 2 .5 Ba $455,000 Harbor View Hi/ls, 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba $549,000 is on McCormick and Charlie 673- 2064 2030 Holiday Road. Newport Beach Open Sunday. 2 :30-9:30 p .m . ,______ Gorgeous family home nestled on a beauti- fully landscaped cor- ner lot Back garden has a pool and spa New appliances in kitchen. plus garage has custom cabinetry thloughout Additional $10,000 decorator credit to buyer! $565,000 2294 La Playa Drive No~th. Ea11tside Co1ta Mesa Op en Sunday, 12-S p .m . Decorator perfect 3 bcf.. 2.5 ba home with 2 fireplaces. Only 2 years old. Dramatic entJy w/ staircase & arched doorway leads to lg. living area w/ high ceilings. Steal it at $299.900 1730 Irvine A.venue, Newport Beach -i Sold in 27 Oay1! ___J L&.~.:.....~ ...... _;...--"-~~~~ .......... ~----- Beautiful custom home with 2 fire- places, many skylights and an enormous backyard. A very light and bright 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Won't last at this unheard of Newport Beach price. $319,000 That's why Don & Joyce Olson should direct your next rno've. HARBOR RIDGE Custom estate witb views, 4 bd, and a pool, 5600 sq.ft. $1 ,399,000 • Audio Ad 1352 HARBOR KJOE Gorgeous redecorated home with master suite on main level. $195,000 -Audio Ad I 382 I Call our 24-Hour J information line for pre-recorded information on all our llstlngs. NO PRESSURE. NO HASSLE. (800) 806-5766 SPYGLASS HIU Panoramic views. 3000 sq.ft. home. I it's ideal for entertaining. $760,000 -Audio Ad# 312 YGLASS H1u Completely upgraded, ocean and I Catalina views. $699,000 -Audio Ad I 332 Buying or Selling in the Newport Beach area? Call Don and Joyce Olson fi rst! DoN&JoYcE OLSON 1Ww b N• SMikn1J•N•t1 m ~tWtt (800) 487-4931 . , ' . OPEN HOUSE LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT THIS SUNDAY, 1 :00-4:00 P.M. REDUCED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE! $698,SQG $· i ,.sas, oeo -------- 1911 Yacht Camilla, Seaview 203 Via Lido Soud • 50' on the water with dock for large yacht • Remodeled interior -approximately 3500 sq. ft. Spcci.il traditional 2 ~tory, 4 bedroom family home in gated communjty of Scavicw. Upgrade~ iodude; marble entry, skylighrs, crown moldings. P.itim and lawn ovcrlcx>k expansive city light views. Wonderful lifestyle with (ommunity pool and tennis. • Spacious master suite with fireplace, and his & her bath!> • Spacious brick patio -with spa, BBQ and privacy. For more information call: • Easy walk to Lido Village, ocean and tennis courts. Tom Thomson & Steve Sutherlen (714) 644-9060 For more information caU: D)ene Steelberg, (714) 717-9262 .. CHART YouR COURSE To THIS NEW LISTING ••• ON THE MAIN BAY FRONT FOR Open Sunday 11:00 -3:00 p.m. 1100 East Balboa Blvd. Original Balbo11 Cott11ge in "turn-key" condition, plus you'll have a dock waiting for your boat! Plot your secontla.ry course to our other Bdyfronts rangings from $1,695,000 to $4,500,000 SKIPPER , ST MATE ARCIA ROBERT s CALL OUR AUDIO AD (800) 68t·t922, ENTER CODE 300 I I .. .,,. ----~ __ ._:;.. - lmprnmc Newport home \\1th 2 bed rooms, 2.5 bAtru and J v1'"'' Offtrcd for S569,000 Tm JL 111 M ''' c 11 1 1 " .__ __ WATFll'~ EOG!: IK N~Wl'ORT H.\RllOR ln"fl'rrd ~ fonk UO\d Wnght\ Fallmg W111n-, this 1s J \j>(•1~cu1Ar homl Offered for $3,900,000 L Tm Jl'DY Mt:-.< 1 Co11 H 110\ 8A\'V1EW TERAACE SoMllSTlf.ATION Single l';amily home 1dcAI f<1r c\ccuthcs looking for a pm A• ~~tioo. I OITm·d f°' $339,000 L2~ }LOY Ml"-l \ COi i H flO\ Thi\ lllil\t.ind111g OCCJll \II'.\\ propcm kJtUfC\, 4 bedroom,, 2 5 b~th\, fam1h room And J fabulou\ lot thJt'\ Jlmo'l 11,000 "l It.! Otfocd ti1r S779.000 Tiii I II' ~I ,, \ ('011 11 I Ill\ WUHU·RO:--'T DL"PLI·\ Ide JI for l\\ 11 profi.·s\1011JI\ th1' ,p,1.iom propnr. kJturc' Jo, ~ng 'PJCc tl1r J 28' \J,ht JnJ mdudc' t\111 IJrg( 2 bcdroom, 2 b.uh unn~. Otli:rcd ti1r 5879,000 l llt )l fl\ ~IL \t \ ( 111111 1111\ lR\1-.:~ CnH, L-\l,l'~.\ 8 F.AtH An ltJllJlt 11llJ lil:h111d 1hc pmJtc g.itt\ I 11! .1 prl·m1cr Ligu1u rnmmunit\ OtTncd f11r Sl.750,000 I I •1 ~ h '' 1 < 11 11 10' r~Db:NcY Ctftle~ 72 9-7161 "Sold is m_Y spccinlty." SUMMER CLASSIC CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT to Benefit the Surfrider Foundation AN EVENT TO KEEP OUR BEACHES CLEAN Mon~y, July· 10th, 1995 Tl.e Lin/cs at Monarch Beach Ft>r Information, Spomwrship or Participation Call: R o n Leland, (Tournam<>nl Chairman), 644-9060 <>xt. 169 Andrew Birnbaum, (World Wide Golf Eoents), 650-6941 \ ' ·I ·' • . ... _.;;.. .. ~ ....... -·--............ New phase . opens at Trovare in Newport ~oast Priced from the low $200s. 1ollo\\111g 111ud1.111t1,1p.1111111. TJylor \'.1111Jrm' 1lollll''1, rdca,111g a new pha\(! 111 I (l hrnnc~ at 1h ,1w.tr<l-w1nning Tm' arc 111:1gh~11 h1111<l. high 111 th.: hilh of Newport Coa't I h1mc hU)l'r' now ha\c only a few rcm.timng 11pp11rtun11ic' 111 own a Ji~tinctive 1:11urtyard '1lla on th1' rc,1dcntial collection . • 1, thc IJ'l ph.1,c anJ 1m1dcl huild-out dr.iw 111: .If At the hl·an 111 Trm arc·, chann i' the rul·JI locut11111 at New p1111 Coa't. thi~ ncw- ll'kJ'C on S11lanJ Court 1' pnn~d from the low 5200.00Q\. and mJk.c\ a pre,11g10u' 'k'" pon CoJ't Jdd1 c" uniquely at141inable. With thc-.c .1ward-w tnnrng qualitic~ .. • 1t1Jinable pnc' and \pt:etai:ular de.,1gn". home buyer' arc eni:oumged to take .1d\ anuge of thi, new phase relea<.e.'. said BJrbara Stower\, Taylor Woodrow·~ sale. manager "It won't be long before thi!-rare 11pportumty 1' gone for good." Along w uh commanding panorama'. Nl·w port C<1a't \ appcal 1' enhanced by a prune lcx-Jt1011 do-.e to the beat·he' of (\1mna <kl Mar. thr gourmet rC\lauran1' .ind l'\dll'" c )''1i.:ht' nf Newpon Harbor. 'hopp111g .ind fine d111111g al Fa,hion hland .1110 mtK h nmn: Rr,idl'nt~ al Ml en JOY L'11n\ cnll'lll alcC" tn Juhn Wayne Airport .ind the high 11,c office building~ of Nl·w. port Center anJ In me Busme~' Cnmple\ All of 1h1>'c nl'arby amenities !'.eem w.orld' awa) when Trnvare re1'idents drive through pm ate ent ry gate~ into a i.etting rcm111M·c:nt 111 an Italian mountain village. Arranged in 'mall du,tcr\ ~urrounding grJl'Cful motorcoun,. the di,tinctive rl·,1Jen1:e-. ofTrO\ •m.· d1,plJy .ill of the 4uJht1c' "'htch ha' l' earned the building mJu,lr) 'top h11no1' Smee"' introduction. f111' .trl' ha' l.tpturcJ thl' lll\t'led MAMA .lllu G11IJ Nugget A"' Jrd' lur AltJchcd P111Jl'l t 11f thl· YcJ1 .111d a "her National )ak·, and Marf.l'tlllg .<\\\ Jrd-. Imm the :-.<J1tnnal A'\ll(;IJt1on ol Home Buildel'\ and (i1 and and Mcnt A\\ .trd' in Builder m.1gJ11ne\ Builder'' Choice award,. The: rnmplete Trm are collection encompa.,!-Cl> ti ve 'mgle-level condominium plan'> and an imprc~\1vc two--story tow.nhome arrangement -all reflections of the de.,1gn 111nova11on of Scheurer Architect~ 111 S.1nta Ana Hc1ght1'. Typifying the unique arch1tci:tural 'tyling. the drama of high 'nlumc ceiling' radiate~ throughout the h' mg mom,, dinning room' and ma.,ter hc<lruom' of every home. including both upper and lower-level .,ingle-story units. Li ving areas. which arrange from about 1.094 to 1.742 ~uare fecL are highlighted b) two or three bedroom!. with up to three baths. sculptured wood-burning fireplaces with gla<>s doors. walk-in master-suite clo-.ctc; and gourmet kitchens featuring GE w.h11e-on-white ranges with ~If-deaning O\ ens and scaled-bu mer gas cook tops. Spacemaker microwave ovens. upgraded Pot..crubber dii.hwashers. contemporary w.h1tc cabinetry with concealed binges. ccramic-ulc countenops and a European- \lyle faucet with pull-out sprayer Buyer\ may enhance the value and prc,tigc of their new residenct by selecting from a wide variety of options. Choices include closet organizers. maple or natural- oak cabinetry. designer-selected window coverings and an electronic security system. Trovare is close to the beaches of Corona del Mar, gourmet restourants of Newport Harbor and fine shopping at Fashion Island. Trovarc ·., cl:1,~ic European character 1s introduced by i.triking entry gates. hand- wrought by 1'killed C1exhoslovakian which distinguish Trovarc, are uho showcased at Altezza at Newpon Coa~t. where Taylor Woodrow ha\ created a hilltop neighborhood of uniquely private and impressively luxunou, condominiums and townhomc' with commanding ocean, coastal and city-light views of the area. arfr,an. and continuei. with ttle roofs. 1'hutters, private balconies or patios and intricate accent detailing. The large. guard- entry moton;ourts. which lead to each home's attached two-car garage, are also remini'ICCnt of -Trovo~ residpnts s ore o carefree ti· estyf e enhanced.by o private the pedestrian squares found in Old World towns. Trovare resident<> share a carefree life::-.tylc enhanced by a private recreation center featuring a swimming pool. spa and outdoor stone fireplace in a beautifully landscaped setting. recrqoffon center teotpring o swtmmmg .pool Priced form the low $400.000s. four. floor plan arrangements offer living areas measuring about 1.610 to 2. 735 square feet. The same award-winning qualities Trovare is a reflection of the intt!malional advantage which distinguishes Taylor Woodrow Home California Limited. Founded in 1921. Taylor Woodrow's worldwide team consists of more than ISO engineering, con. truction and development companic' around the globe and the company I\ renowned for building lrulJOI international airport'>. mult1- rmllion-dollar .. hopping mall and even the Channel Tunnel. ln the United States. this divel'<ic. skilled and extensive experience 1s applied to every neighborhood the company builds. earning Taylor Woodrow natjonaJ and regional acclaim for offering OUL'>tanding homes unparalleled living environments. To vi<;it Trovare. exit the San Diego Freeway at Jamboree Road and head south. Tum left fo the Trovare sales office. where six decorated models. by Design Tee Inc .. are open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. except Mondays when hours arc 2 -6 p.m. From PCH, turn nonh on Newport Coast Drive. Tum right on Vista Ridge Road to the Trovarc sales complex. AdditionaJ infonnatlon is available by calling . (.714) 376-9907. opula r Newport Beach living at Newport Ridge Laurent available now iuthem Californian., lnow there\ no r place to spend the summer than n~ar ach. Keeping thi'I in mind. scnou' e hoppers !>houkl ~kc into ideration that the next move-ini. for St. rent at Newport Ridge wiJI be available . ne -ju tin time for summer fun. ne of St. Laurent's greatest attributes is tion • within the Newport Coast munity and near some of the area's t popular beaches," eitplained Jack u. sales representative for St. Laurent, t by Calif omla Pacific Homes. '1'here is enjably something very appealing about ng close to I.he ocean. and with prices the $300.000's and elegant collection rench-inspircd designs. St. Laurent has y made this a reality for contemporary buyers." Highlighted by cool canyon bf'cez.e!.. my '\Unscts and even access to a private reation center. St Laurent makes Ii\ ing the coast better than ever imagined. • au~ this neighborhood offers such a irablc lifestyle. there continues to be ng interest here • with sales incrca'\ing to the upcoming summer move-ini.". u aid. 'In addition. we currently have a limited bcr of homes now available along the yon ridge. accentuating I.he intimacy of ~ 66 home neighborhood. If thi'I sounds e I.be life tyle your fami ly has been 1hng for -wait \lO more. Visit St. Laurent ' weekend in order to take advantage of best selection and start anticipating a I.al.tic ummcr in this idylJic Orange 1un1y o;euing." Modeled after the award-winning on~mu neighborhood. the St. Laurent llection offe rs three exquisite dei.1gn' ngmg from oboul 2.241 to 2. 727 -.quare et of two-Mory livi ng pace. with three d lour bedroo~. and up to three b.ilh\. 1tknt' will al~ have acce'!'. to their uw n l\Jle. on-sate recreation pla1a -Ah1ch will Jture a \W1mming pool and <.pa Romantic yet practical. St Liurcnt peal' te>a d1"er<-ity of md1\.1dual need' d e'pcctatJon<.. 1l1e appro,uma1ely 2.:?41 uare-foot Plan One offef\ three bedroom'. o-and one-half bath.\. m about :?.JI 'i u.irc feet of !.pace and an optional loft. hrary or fourth bedroom (1ocrea\lng -.quJrc ltltJge to about 2.458). P!Jn Three. the large<.! home ~h<>Wl'<N:d. .1, tour bedrooms and thrl!e b.tth!. in about . 'iS8 \(jUare feel of living 'pace. hnd an p1111nal fil"1't·Ooor den. up,tair:-luft or 1hr.1ry (in<:rea"ng ."Cfuarc foo1.1ge lo abl 1ut .717) I he elegance (1f each St. L.iurent h,1me '' 1~hlightcd by Fren .. ·h dno" to the rm atl' ' l'.11 }:ird'. ra1,ed pand l'ntr} door,. h.111d t't H-ramll tile in the l.1h:hl'll~ .md h.11h,, \1~><lburnmg lireplllle' 1n the /am1/~ r11111n'. 'l'lllrJI air comh11onmg lU,h1m w 1111ll ''·"' .11ling I per pl.in) .ind dc,1gnc1 'l'kdl'd l1gh1 !l~IUtC\ lrl\ 111ng mJ\tcr 'Ulll'' of/er ,p,1..-111u' w .11~ m do,ct' with \ln>I d.iJ d11,et '~ 'IL'm and mirrored or ••med p.111cl d(J(ir, <p.:1 plan). dual china''""' 111 hath. poh,hl.'d lhro~ fixture\. bu11Hn \.an1t) (Plan\:? & J 1. Kohler Canbbcan ca.'t iron tub .ind ..cpamte \hower w11h clear gla'~ cmclmure St. Luurcnt's contemporary kitchen~ feJture General Electric Profile while appliances. including built-in electric con' cction und convenuonul o,·ens. ga' cooktop. microwave and d\shwa.~her. Other h1ghlighL11 ate maple cabmctry with concealed hi nges. finip;hed lntcrion. and ndjuMablc shelves. The equally handsome exteriors offer and The St. Lour~t collection offers three eJCquisile designs ro~ng from 2,241 to 2,727 square feet of two·story living space. wrought iron accents. woo<h.huneri. and niche detailing per plan. All home:-have private counyard entrie~ with custom wrought iron gatei.. durable fire-rc'i'tant concrete tile roofs with clay tile accents. full yard masonry fencing and complete front yard landscaping. New home owne,.., can alw cu,tom11c their re:-idence from a -.ene' of pcf\onah1ed option' mcludmg .i 'Pa tub m the ma,ter bath. 'ecunty and central 'J>CJ~er '}'tern,. garage and cln-.et orgam1cr;. white Eumpcan '')le lJbincll) .ind upgraded floor cmenng' A' pan of the rennw neJ m.1,ter plan11cd rnmrnunit) 111 New pon Co.i,1. Nc~pon Ridge •~ <.lluatcd JU'-1 'outh of Ncwpon Beach off San Joaquin Hill' Road and 1' adjacent to the e'tablt,hed ne1ghborhcxxJ, of Spygla~' Hill and H.irbor Ridge; 1t 1' al'o in cl11~ pni'<1rn1ty Ill Buck Gull~ Can)on and public hilong trJ1h .it Lo' Trancn' Can) Oil. Ncwpon Ridge: rl.''ldl.'nt' w 111 l'llJO) llt:mg dme to the unpJr.illeled Pelll·an Hill Golf l"luh. 1;hoppmg al F,1,hion 1'land and S11u1h Coa't Plua. lhl.' rcal.'.tllon.11 Jc,t111,11inn' 111' NeWJ"lrt .ind L.1gu11J Be:Kh .ind the l'Ultu1.1I events at the Orange County Perfonning Art11 Center and Newport Harbor Art Museum. In addition. residents will have an exceptional range of recreational opportunities close at hand. Planf!ed and developed by the Irvine Company. the 371 · acre Newpon Ridge community is proposed to have a variety of neighborhoods. Proposed open space include~ approximately 38 acres to be devoted to park". mulco. playing fieJds. nnd canyon \.le" "verlook a~. 1lK-Nev.'JX'ft Ridge C'nmmunll> P.irk 1i. pmpo\Cd 10 feature p1lntC ground,, a formal group p1cntc/\ 1ew 'trudure. J tot Int. playground,, a \IX:ter field. t~<I \Oftbalt field,, IWll tennt\ l'.llUn\. J '1'llC) ball coun. ba.,kl'.tball cnun and infonnal playing fiel d. Fam1he' with thildren will Jppret:1atc the IJnd,capc pa-.co S) stem with pede,tnan p.ithW.I)' which will c1rcle throughout the Nl.'wpon Ridge Commun11y. Homeowner. in Newpon Ridge au111rn.11u:.illy bel.'ome members of the ind1\-1dual neighborhood·-. Horneuw net i\"(XHJthm and the Newpnrt Ridge (\1mmun1ty A"11c1atiu11. Monthl) ih\11<:1,111011 due<. maintain the qu;ihty of common area facilities. Newpon Ridge is included in an AM .. es.,ment District and Communiry Facilitie:-. (Mello Rood) Oi!.trict. Con:.ult a \ulc' rcpre:-.entati ve for detajb. Californian Pacific Home' offers home buyef\ a depth of profe!.sional experience and commitment to excellence i.econd to none Th is dedication t.·a n be seen and appreciated at e'el) \tep of the home building and homcbuying pmcei.:-. Cahfomm Pacific Hnme' "building neighborho1~h ot aw11rd winnmg home.. and :11raditmn of \ucce'' and 'tab1hty From the Pal.'.1fic Cna_,t H1gh~a}. take Ne~port C'llll\t Dme .ind m.1ke a left ont11 Sun Joaquin ~1111, Rnad Tum left on Ridge Park R\l.1d and follow the '1gn' 10 the -.ale' offke Fmm the SJn D1q;'' 4~ Freewa~. tJl.c M,1t Arthur Bh d 'outh .md 1um left on $Jn J11.14u111 Hill' R11.1J Tum nght 1111 R1dgl.' Par~ Rnad and tolhm the 'rgn' 111 the ,Jfe-. 1lff llC Tl1t' \a/el ofliu is open daily from 10 a.m. 111 6 p.m. Fnr mnre illfnrma1io11 011 St. /,t111rmt, please call Jack Schott 11r ,\.1akia Cht'~irt' at (7 /.I) 760-9057. Tour d' Aliso Vieio Bike Race coming this summer Thi' 'umrnd a\1J hl~l·r, a' \\l'll J\ 11\l\ 11.:e' w 111 ha' e thl.' t h.11Kc 111 part1l·1p.tll' in T<1ur d '\"''' \1l.'111 Ill~'\ .1ml 50 m1k h11. H k nJl'' w Im h "111 tr Jll\\ L'l 't through thc:.rl inncJ .11111111unit) 111 "''" \ ll'I" 1n 1hl· ht'.1rt 111 s. •uth < h .llh!t (1111111\ T ht• ndt \\Ill Ix held un SunJ 1\ :O..u~u't ~7 I '19'i l\1mml.'n\'.mg .11 t\hw "igud lhgh 1.itho;•l 111 AIM• Viejo · The $5.000 from the e\cnt will he Jnn.iteJ to All'>o Nigui:I High Sl.hool\ Athlclll. ProgrJ.m b} the Ali'o Viejo Nev. Home Builder ... who are the lltle 'pon,or of Tour d' Aliso VieJO Organizer' e-<pct:t more than 2.000 nde,.., und spec1a1ors to be a pan of thi' <'\citing community day which will include a Cycling and Fitne.'" Expo. barbel'Ue. refre.<ihments. entertrunment and pri1e:-. For mmc information on the details of Tour d' Aliso Viejo. contact Elite Racing at (714) l Ill 11mp.1"i11g fl.600 ,1,rc' thl.' pl.111ncd uimmunll) 111 Al"<' \ ll'.Jll h lc~.lll'U .tdJ.llCO( hi Lagun.1 Rc.i~·h JU't h•u1 mile' Imm the P.ic1lit (kc.in The 1:ummu111t\ t:uirentl) tiffef\ 26 · act1\cfy·,dhng new home neighborhood' which pro' 1de home ,flopper<; with a -.election from a wide range of <,elhng pricc11 and homes for fiN 11rnc home buyers to growing families. Price~ begin from 1he low $100.000s. For a street map and new home tour guide of Aliso Viejo, cull (7 14) 741-3013. t ' ll 644~1600 · New Listings Cllffhaven Opportunity 2 bedroom. low price for Newport Heights. Great area! Thomas & Corkett $198,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Single family 3 bedroom home Unbelievable value! Patrick Bartollc $254. 900 Harbor View Homes Nice & clean 4 Bd 2 '> Ba Polermo Lar~c private back yard Kline & Harris $528,000 Harbor Kiii View of city lights. Great family home In gated community Susan Scanlan $I, 170,000 Spotlight North Lapna Oceanfront Spectacular beachfront estate oriented to sunsets & surf! Bob&Mary~w•n $1 ,999,999 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:30 P.M. ,,.. 7 DAYS A WEEK South Lesuna Beach 2 luxurious oceanfront units. Private beach access. eob orruDlo $259,900J$329,000 Portaftna Lapna Custom Laeuna home w/great ~ & Catalina view Remodeled kltdlen & baths Vaulted rel.lings & stone FP Steve Hlch $579,000 Dover Shores 4 bedrooms + library. a green lawn, pool. spa and front row views of the dty. bay and Pacific Austero & Kim $1 ,295,000 View Properties Emerald Bay Great 3 8d beach house being sold at lot value Move In condi- tion. 129 ~ of frontage. Steps to the sand Daley & Daley $1 ,800,000 South Laguna Bluffs Two year old con- temporary oceanfront home · steps to sand. 4 FP. 4 Bd 3 car garage. Fabulous ocean view. Ftnster & High $2,460,000 lrme Cowie Spectaa.ilar view lot Private beach & tennis Build your dream home. Sara Hinman $1 ,295,000 Balboa Peninsula Point New 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. oceanfront home. Med-style. Bob Bera $2,495,000 Harbor Island Exclusive 5 Bd. bayfront • recent construction. formal dining. FR & bonus room Lawn & garden, new dod. Beverly Morphy $3,950,000 Emerald Bay Most spectacular Mediterranean oceanfront ever offered In Emerald Bay. Breath~ldnc vlewsl Rod Daley $5,995,000 Beach Communities The Bluffs Excellent condition! 3Bd 2 Ba. wlrh city lithts & peek-ocean view! Patrick Bartollc $339,000 The Bluffs Great Bluffs location Near pool, nature walk w/spectacular views of Back Bay. city lichts & mtns ,.. Coby Ward $363,000 Newport Coast Newport RJdce Elegant l Bd tpos· stble 4thl. Pool & spa. Resort-like yard . Lombllrdl & tobnson $«9,900 Pelcea Polllt Wonderful 12,000 sq. ft. lot on the tolf course. Ocean ~. GllJ l.MapCoa $749,000 Udo Pennlnsula Cannery Village · Opportunity to live in spacious 3 8d & FR upper unit. lower unit for comm or retaU Hein & BartolJc $389.000 Emerald Bay Terrific lot Best family area In Emerald Bay. Great Neighbors! l.a'iC flat building pad. Walk to beach Daley & Daley $700,000 Oceanfront Laguna Beach oceanfront overlooking secluded cove on approx in acre lot Very private 3 Bd 2 Ba leny F1nster $1 .150,000 Emerald Bay Oceanside Emerald Bay J 8d weekender or lot with huge building envelope · to build your dream house! Daley & Daley $1.195,000 Udo Island rtallan bayfront villa on wide Lido Isle lot with large dock. lerry Finster $1 ,995,000 Promontory Bay Fabulous 3 8d. 3 5 Ba. bayfront contemporary Gym. er.mite Roor- lng. sunny bayslde terrare & dock. lerry Finster $I ,695 ,000 Newport Beach Upper Newport Bay 180° Back Bay view on huge estate sited lot toAnne PerkJns $549,000 WesUll 4 Bd. 3 Ba. family home. Great location. near schools, park & library. Wood floors. shutters, New England charm. e.rbara H&.llldmp $524,900 Upper Newport Bay Lovely l'OSe<OV· eied home In .,eat neighbofhood. Forrhal clntnc. l...iqe yard with jacuzzi. l Bd. 2 Sa. Mickey Rowe $399,SOO tt.rbor View Homes 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Portoflno model on oversized lot. Tranquil settln1 backs to nature park. Sara Hinman $565,000 Shore CJlffs Charmine Shore Cliffs home on 9.800 sq ft lot Great potential for ocean xtew. private beach access. ln1a Lehnert $595,000 Harbor View Hiiis MagnlRcent Ira. park like yard w/ pastoral view, 4 Bd. 4 Ba. FR. new carpets, drapes & freshly painted. Carole lohnso11 $598.000 Baycrest 4 Bd. 3 Ba charmlnc remod· eled home with French doors, wood win- dows. skyllthts. Very larce private yard. Barbllra Hutchlnp $618..000 811 0..,.,. Cape Cod ldeaJ famtJy ~.Green & lake view. Letniftd & Worden $1,895,000 644,-)600 Guard Gated Communities Canyon Crest 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath Great view! Top street 4 car garage Chrts VaUI $419,000 lasmlne Creek Spacious 2 8d + den. 2 FP. lovely patios & ocean view Carole lohnson $462,000 759~3789 530 EMERALD BAY Iris magnificent contemporary home is nestled .,.. J_ ~to the hillside of one of Southern California's most exclusive seaside enclaves, Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach. The home has five bedrooms, four and one-half bath- rooms, a family room with in-home theater and separate guest suite, offering the perfect environment for family living, weekend retreats, or entertaining on a grand scale. The major rooms are accentuated with floor-to-ceiling picture windows oriented toward the ocean and ca nyon views. Skylights and contoured ceilings with indirect lighting flood the home with both natural and decorative light. Juperano book-matched slab granite floors flow through the entry level. second floor living level and kitchen. A sculptured bar area in the kitchen divide the living areas. All the rooms in the residence are spacious and warm with wonderful access to outdoor living areas through the use of decks and patios. The home exudes excitement. The whitewater, sunset and night light views bring drama into an already dramatic home. Offered at $2,500,000 Oceanfront Italian Villa I 01 McKnight Oceanfront Italian Villa on Crown Point, North Laguna . 4 bedrooms, library, enclosed court- yard, entry gate, upstairs master suite . Magni~cent construction and spectacular views! $2,995,000 ' For an appo.intment to see tfris eX11uisite villa please call ROD DALEY 759-3776 , •' BAYFRONT Front row in prestigious bayfront community Walk to shops. market. and Balboa Island. Boat slips available. $649,000 OCEANFRONT Quiet residential area on great beach. Use as duplex or remodel to single family. Motivated sellers. $975,000 CANNERY VILLAGE Unique opportunity to live & work in Cannery Village. Upper unit is very large 3 bedroom + family room home; lower level may be commercial, retail. or food service. 3 buildings -I sold, 2 still available. $389,000 per build ing Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759,_3797 OCEANFRONT Fabulous newer custo m 3 level home on large comer lot. 3 bedroom & den, 3.5 bath, oceanfront master suite. Rooftop deck is perfect for entertaining. $1 ,275,000 OCEANFRONT Prime beachfront d uplex with wonderful upper 3 bedroom unit - perfect for owner. 3 car garage. Must Seel $1,095,000 BALBOA CUSTOM This fabulous home was built in t 991, and shows like a model. Close to beach and bay in prized area. $650,000 OCEANFRONT Custom home, large corner lot on the sand, plus apartment and 5 car garage. Sound of surf & forever ocean views $1 ,275,000 NEWPORT WATERFRONT Large upgraded 4 bedroom, 2. 5 bath home with great view. Quiet residential neighborhood with pool, clubhouse, tennis & basketball. Close to best beaches. $439,000 BEACH UNITS Just 112 b lock to beach, two large 3 bedroom, 2 bath units with ocean view. Great investment, beach retreat or llome plus income! $425,000 I 930 PORT CHELSEA One of Harbor View Homes premier loca tions. Tfris Somerset model sits high above the greenbelt providing panoramic sun set and Fashion Island views . A must see to appreciate this wonderful se tting . JIM KLINE 759-3771 -.,. _ _. $749,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT HALL OF FAME MEMBER 759-3727 ' # .=::._-. ---·-. Beverly Morphy Lifetime Sales Acliievement Hall of Fame Memher l Senior Sales Associate 759-3731 .675-9073 644.~1600 SOMETHING FOR EVERY BUYER 4 BAYSHORES $1 , 150,000 ) BIG CANYON $1 ,450,000 Charming 3 bedroom, steps from the beach on extra-wide lot. HARBOR VIEW .HIU.S $719 ,()()() Ranch style home -huge Uving room, library. den. wonderful patio'yard with ocean view. HARBOR ISLAND $4,400,000 Bayfront lot with 62 ft. of frontage. Spectacular main channel views! 4 Bd. French Chateau. Designed for luxuri- ous lifestyle. entertaining & family living. BALBOA ISLAND $1 ,495,000 2 years new contemporary bayfront, roof top viewing deck and private dock. THE BLUFFS $529 ,000 End unit. light French doors & windows, private courtyard. Knock-out view! BIG CANYON $975,000 Tum-key 3 bedroom, 3 bath Deauvllle on golf cour5e . HARBOR HILL $1 ,295,000 Great buy in gated community! 4 bedrooms. beautifully maintained. BELCOURT $3, I 00,000 Elegant estate with magnificent grounds, pool & gardens. 4 Bd. suites. 5 car garage. HARBOR ISLAND $3,950,000 Wonderful 5, 700 sq. ~ traditional bayfront. New dock for 50 ~ boat. 5 Bd. 6. 5 baths. HARBOR RIDGE $399,000 Beautiful Dynasty In private location. Move-in condition. Well priced. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1232 KEEL DRIVE LoWEST PRICED HOME IN THIS FABULOUS COMMUNITY! New windows and doors New paint and carpet New roof and more!! Reduced to $;49,000 ... ------------------------~·# I • ._,· ' - READY TO BUILD 1806 South Bayfront $1,895,000 45 foot level bayfront lot on Little Balboa Island. Unobstructed view of Bay and Main Channel. Shared pier with 45' slip for exclusive use Surrounded by high quality upscale residences. EVAN CORKETT 759-3728 4521 GORHAM Dynamic 4 bedroom, 4 bath home. Contemporary feeling with light, high ceilings, open kitchen area. Sophisticated baths. Large deck and pool area. View! BRING A.II OFFERS! FABULOUS LANDMARK "CAsTLE OF Y01)R DREAMS" 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, pool, spa, elevator, wine cellar. 6 car garage and much, much more. Elegant home for entertaining and family living. Approx. 8,500 square feet. For additional information call flour Harbor Ridge Specialist Carol Berg 759 ... 3739 GIGI THOMAS 759-3784 Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom+ office home, soft neutral colors, large O~Jl floor plan, gourmet kitchen, barbeque area, brick entertainment. BRING All ~FERSI Owner will consider lease option. .. JERRY FlNSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759--3750 • ABSOLUTE BEST BUY! In most cases this is an over-used & exaggerated claim. NOT THIS TIME! Check with your agent as to the value of this 2 bedroom. 2 bath end unit on the greenbelt with rare-pool & spa area. Complete with skylights & security system. 22 ATOLL -$395,000 Gated community, elegant 4 ,400+ sq. ft. home. 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, circular staircase, soaring ceilings, manicured gardens. $995,000 LINDA LYLE 759-3703 AwSON EISENDRATH 717-4710 OPEN HOUSE IN OCEAN RIDGE ---SUNDAY 2 PM ,.. 5 PM Situated on a secluded comer lot, this home features granite, limestone and exquisite mill-work. Custom details throughout. $1,850,000 Susan Scanlan 759 .. 3717 --------------- This exceptionally tasteful and appealing custom home features spacious rooms, neutral colors and panoramic city light views. $1,835,000 ; Marcy Weinstein 667.-5519 . ' . ' -~ Westpark neighborhoods offer a ra.n.ge of homes in the heart of Irvine Aventura, Brio, Brindisi and Positano featured <;huwc.i.,ing four neighborhood!> 1.'rkomf)'J~ing 18 townhomc~. ~··indominiums and single-family de1ached h11me~. California Pacific Home.,· popul:ir We,1park neighborhoods 1ruly have ,umcthing for everyone -in the hean of In inc. And with their unique Advantage lfomebuymg Progr.im now available. 1hcrt.>\ never been a better time to pun:ha'e .1 ,1unning new home. "From young first-time homcbU)Cr' to )!r""' ing fami lies who de'ire more lh ing '11Jl"C. thc"e W~tpark ncaghborhoo<h h.l\e ii Jll '" tcrrm of price. noorplan -.clecllun .111J hnJncang opuon,, .. e\plaaned Ka1hlCl'O Pm:her. 'ice pre\ldem of 'ale' for l .1hh1m1a Pacific Home' · V. hen }OU v1,11 A\entura. Bho. BnndN .. r Pl1'1lano ynu will c;ee fiN hand 1hc grca1 r~h1tec1ural dneri.ity t~~ ne1ghborho1.J, •th:r Orange Count)' homcbuycr' And "hale 1he merall de .. 1gn' mJ) d10er. all ol the'e re\1denual colle,uon' 'llll offer a tremendou., financial value and pn.:,11g1ou :-. In rne addre~.,:· Pirchcr l>31d. "Funhermore. '>eriou~ homebuyer.. arc urged to learn more about our Ad\ anragc lhimebuying. which features program' r .ing111g from special below market fixed rat~· bond fin ancing to complete , l.111d}ljlping." At,.o.,itano, homebuyer' c1an now take .1u1antage of our trade-in progrum. Under lhl\ program, (amily homebuycr' CJn 1.home a new Positano home in M-lect lo..allon\. A market annlys1s of their current home '' performed and homeowner' meet 1111h J lender for <in independent appra.i-.al ind financing detail" on their Po,1ta110 h11me When a !>ales price '' agreed upon b} . 111 pJnle'I. the exi\lmg home will be 11,ted an the mJrL:et while lhe new home " 111 l '< ro"" hN-time homebuye" can benefit Imm lhl' Welcome to Holtlc.! Ov. ncf\h1p Pn1gram leJlureJ :ii Aventura. Brio and BnnJ1" fh" bond financmg program ofte" a beh1w lllJrkct fi'ted rnte or (2-1 buy-do"' n) and u11el'\ M>me clo .. ing co'it\, allow~ gift fund~ .rnd provides lower momhly payment~ and more lenient quahfyrng guideline), 1han u1nventional financing. Please we a sales representative for dl'ta11 ... Aho available i~ the Total Home Bonus Program which features all the extra!. at no ewa cost,, and can be applied to all four neighborhoods. This special ofTer encompasses complete rear yard landc;caping (where applicable). upgraded 01~~ng, window covering~ and/or .1du111onal appliances including wa.\her. dryer and refrigerJtor. "Because lhc Advantage Home Buying Programs are available on select homes and may vary per neighborhood, We lpark home 'hoppers should consult thei r respect I\ e ,,11e .. represent:11ives for specific dt'ta1"." Parcher added. "Potential homebuycr<, 'hould also no1e that VA financing is Jva1lable at Aventura. Ono and Brindi'li.'. Ideal for fi!'llt-time buyer., Brio offers -.i~ cOAdominium floorplans ranging from 784 10 1.222 square feet of sp.icc. These home~ have one and two bedrooms. one and two bar~, and one or two-car garage .. Blio '!. rc~1~ents will ~I o have access ton pri vate on-~11e rec~ation area with pool. l\i'a. In Westpark neighborhoods residents have o variety of ffoorplons and models to choose from . b~c..ue area :mJ ~.1h.1nJ Pnc..c' an~ trnm SI 19.900 .\\ cnrur a katurt'' J 'Crll., nl condnnunium' and 111"' nhnnh:' that .ire de,agncJ "1th t~o Jnd 1hn.·c bedroom'. up hl 1w11 and one-hall bath' Jnd two-car garage' with direct acce" an fi,e model'. Pnce' from the S 150.000\ noorphm' rnnge Imm 1.049 to 1.347 \qua.re feet of mtenor hvmg :-.pace. Rc\iJent' ca n al\O relax at Lhe pli\otlle recreation area which ha. .. a pool. !>pa. barbecue area and c..·abana. Brindisi·~ four contempomry noorplan.,, which offer two to three bedroom,, up to lhree bath' and two car garuge)> with d1m:1 interior acce'' in 1.3+4 to 1.953 ..quarc feet of 'pace Profe,.,aonally lund\capcd front yard' are indudoo Re,1dent' here can a"o rela~ at the pri\ Jte re'reJturn center which ha' a pool. 'pa. and barbel·ut· area Pncc' arc· from the lo"' $200.000\ Accenting the Mediterranean charm of these ne1ghborhoo<h each will be highlighted b) mcandenng wal~way<. and trail\. e1ergrcen tree\, nowenng \hrub and "·11lorful '111e' The cummumty\ ma1or mlel'Cclluns are enhl)nccd w1lh large theme pla1a' a(cented by palm trct.''· benches. -1pccial pavement' and land,cap1ng. Embracing the active life.,tyle' tif Southern California re ident,, the four neighborhood.-. are !>1tuated near numerou'> recreational facilities within the community and nearby. These include Santa Clara. San Carlo, San Leandro and San Marco park": Hcriruge Park which ha~ a lake: Deerfield Park which h.i.' a ball field and community center: Har' ard Park. Ma'(in Regional Pjr~ and Wildlife Presene Homeowner., will Jho bl: a 'hon dme fmm the area·, mo:-.t popular entcnrunmcnr opponunat1ei.. Regional attracuon' mcludc In ine Meadow!. Amphitheater. Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. Wild Rivers. Old Towns Irvine. Laguna Beach. Newpon Beach and Harbor, the Newpon Harbor An Mu seum. Pacific Amphitheater. Orange County Fair Grounds and Orange County Performing Ans Center. Orange County's most attra~rive shoppmg centers are also a quick drive away. The Cro. ... .,road._, Westpark Pla7,a. Harvard Plaza. Woodridge Village Center and Culver Plaia Fa~hion hland. South Coa't Plaza and Mam Place malls as well a~ almo\t two do1en local shopping centen. are nearby A major plu'> for fomihe., wi1h "-·hool-agc children is that lrvme Urufied School OISlnct is one of the top educational 'Y'tem' in the state and is home to the Uni\ef'afy of C:ilifomia at Irvine. Concordia Unavcr\tt) and Irvine Valley College. The Irvine based Complex and If\ ane Spe,trum are home to numerous bu1,me,,e, and corporations. and two major healthcare faci lities arc located in Irvine M well a' several major acute care clinic.'\ with a wide range of phy-;icians and specialisb. Westpark residents automatically be1.'0me members of the individual neighborh('l()d\ Homeowner Association and the Pa1,eo Wcstpark Maintenance Ai.sociation. Monthly a'~x1a11un due' maan1aan thl' 4uaht) l•f com.mun area fac1litic' Wc,1p.1rl '' mdudcd an an A"e"mcnt D1,1m1. Cnmmumt) FJl'1l111e' I Mello Rol"I D1,tn\.·t and Lan<l,cape Jnd L1gh11ng 01,tnt·t, The'e di,tricli. were formed 111 fun<l mfra,tructure and 'chool, a' well J' 10 prm 1dc for land-.capc maintenance Cnn,ult u 'ale!> reprc~entativc for detail,. CalifomiJ Pacific Home' offer' homebuyer\ a depth of profe~-.ional experience and w mmitmcnt 111 e'cellence :-.ct·ond to none.:. Th" dc:di,auon 'an bl: 'een and appreciated at eve!) Mep of the homebuilding and homebu)'ing pnx:e" California Pacific Home i\ building neighborhood' of award-winning home' ,mJ a trad1tmn tlf 'ucces' Jnd 'tabilit) To \ i<.11 California Pacific Home'· four new ne1ghborhocxh from lhe San Diego .Ul5 freeway. e\11 at Culver Dri' e Tr:n el mmh 10 Barran'a Parlway and tum lcfL Tum nght on Pa-.eo WeMparl and folio~ the 'agn' 10 1hc 'ale' office<.. I-mm Sama Ana 5 freewa) exit Cuh er Dm c Tra1 el \()Uth m Barr-JncJ Parl wa~ and tum nghl. Tum righr (Ill Pa. ... eo we,iparlii: and follow the '1gn' to the \ale' offi'e' The model home' and ~ale' office' arc open wec~daY'• from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. and weekend' from 10 :i.m. to 6 p.m. For more infonnat1on on Bno. call (714) 559-0.3.30: on A\'entura. (71 4) 559-0220: on Brindi">i. (714) 559-0404: on Po:-.itano. (714) 559· 0599. • • - r , ·' ---•'· .. ~ .. \. . .. -------...:...0..---~-:~~--....;........;___;.:..;...:::;..;;:...;;;.....;.. ______ .;...._.;.. __ ...._ ______ ...... __ .;...;.._.,,..;.;..-.. ____ _.;,.._......,,. --________ .._ ___ ._,..._.,__-... ........ _.,.._ -... --...----·-........ ~-......--~.-..., 'HARBOR VIEW HOMES A beautiful four bedroom, three and one-half bath Portofino Plan featuring spacious rooms in a fan- tastic location -one house from Phase II park, club- house and ~wimming pool . From the inviting . enclosed entry breezeway with thousands of. bricks to the family room just off the fam.ily kitchen you 'll enjoy both formal and informal entertaining. Several roo~s look out to the rear yard gardens. The living room features a soaring vaulted ceiling, large fireplace and an adjoining dining room. A den or bonus room is ideal for studying yet offers plenty of space for a pool table. Contact: RON TAYLOR The Prudential Newport Realty Off: 673-7300 . . Pgr: 509-3737 Foothill Ranch lures buyers with convenient location Large lot size an added attraction r\c·uirc.hng to Tim J11hn,1111. \ilk\ m.inager Im lht· bu1kkr. the foo1h11l Ram:h ha~ ht'<.:rnne a \er:-popular lk,tination for rc,Hknt' v.ho want mnre for their mone>. '"Foothill Ra11t·h ha' everything to offer IJmilie' who want tu rnntinue to re!.ide in thr' exclu,ive area in Orange County. except the pricei.:· he ),aJd. "The reason. along with many other),. e'tphiin~ why the largest percentage of home 'hopperi. visiting and buying m Foothill Ranch are corning from Ir> inc." The main attral·tiun' to Foothill Ranch are the neighborhood\ 'panou' lot\, wperior h1ll~1de l0<;atinn~ malooking the i.prawling Saddlebad. Valley. unconge\led '!reel~ :rnd ex tensive recreational facilitic~. In fact just outside the community. the I. I 00-acre wildeme~s park offer~ mile), of hiking. biking and jogging iraili.. In addition. re!.idents appreciate the large amount of open space. recreational parks and exce llent schools within the ma~ter planned community. According to Johnson. William Lyt>n Homes presents three singJe.family home neighborhoods in Foothill Ranch: Lyon Bree1.e. Lyon Hills and Lyon Heighti.. Pnced from $179.990. Lyon Breeze offers three· to four-bedroom homes with up to 1.891 square feet. Recognit.ed a,, an incredible new home value. every Lyon Bree1.e residence offers numerous interior design features such as wood-burning fireplaces, volume ceilings, architectural window designs and generous size family rooms. The three floor plans also provide numerous design options to help fami lies ..... ,.,,,. __ -... ·-· Lyon Hills offers three exceptional Roor plans with three·and·four bedrooms and up to three baths. customize their home to meet their needs. An enclosed two-car garage and convenient interior laundry facility are also standard fea\ures. · Designed for today's active fami lies. the ~pacious homes at Lyon Hills offer three exceptional floor plans with three-and four- b bedrooms and up to three baths. Priced from $204.990. the Lyon Hills homes range in size from J.791 to 2.Q89 square feeL 1 These well-appointed hl)mes are highlighted with soaring volume Geilings in the formal living and dining rooms while the rest.of the home has generous nine-foot ceiling heights. Additional custom.features include attractive decorative plant shelves and art niches, a large family room with wood-burning fireplace, elegant master suite with twin- basin vanity and opulent oval tub. A11 Lyon Hills homes have an attached three-car garage with sectional roll-up door and an ii\terior laundry room. The distinctive four-and five-bedroom residences of Lyon Heights arc priced from $249.990. Situated on generous hilltop lot.11 with exceptional views. the Lyon Heights offer from 2,473 to 2,865 square feet of interior living space. Catering to a wide range of families, each home offers numerous floor plan options. such as \teen study, home office/den or an elegant master retreat. The exceptional kitchen, with color coordinated Kitchen Aid apPliances and Dacor gas cook top, is designed to accommodate chefs of all ability levels, Further complementing the space, sunny breakfast nooks with bay windows and kitchen garden windows add attractive finishing touches. Located just minutes from the 405 and 5 Freeways and the Foothill Transportation Corridor, Foothill Ranch offers convenient access to Southern California's major employment centers, cultural and recreational facilities, shopping and educational institutions. To reach Lyon Breeze, Lyon Hills and Lyon Heights. exit the Santa Ana (l-5) Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and travel north to Fo-:>lhill Ranch. Tum left on Portola and right on Bake Parkway to the models. For more inf011Jl8tion. p~.ull:Lyon Breeze (714) 586-7402, Lyon Hills (714) 587-1552 or Lyon Heights (714) 4S7-04IO. TRULY INVIT1NG 4BR home w/fam nn. din nn. Fr doors. 2 frpls. 2 patios. fruit trees & back yd spa. l...oveJy landscaping In prime location! Offered at $489.000 NEWPORT NORl1I Vil.IA DISTll£SS NOW ONLY $395,000 Upgraded 3 bedroom Medina Plan in prime OJI-de-sac locntion. Tons of ~ ind hrcMd & marble flooring. Berber carpelWlg -& mirtorEd IAels. Guard gated c.amulity chse to Fashion lslard. beaches. & freeways ' DREAMY SlJNSETS FROM OC£A.NFRONT CORNER $775,000 Here's ~ chance to b.ild new Oceanfront comer w/Soothwest exposure for farub.as Sl.a'lSets' Located between the Ne\AJport & Balboa Piers 00 pt1rtl(' 3S x 60 oceanfrontage. Wal< ~re' Don t \Wd:)IC another minute. cal to see this tenific ~ roday PENINSUIA POINT SPACIOUS HOME $798,000 large 5BR. 3BA home featl.ring den. dining nn. f~ nn & a great entertaining pabo i.111th a hrl! pt L...a..~ bay ~ from upper le\..eJ A mtt.t -.ee POSTAL ANNEX BUSINESS OPPOR'ruNITY FOR $100,000 Excellent OJ)!Xlrtl1111ty to 00111 a lhrMl19 i:x.,.,t..11 <111~ thdr boasts an authorl7.ed ~AC BEU. paym<>11t kx:illlOn Be your ™111 ~'Make your offer 11™1 HARBOR VIEW HOMES MOTIVATED SEU.ER ••• $599,000 ldealli; located within Harbor Vtf!W Homes near <DT'ITUuty pool. cilha..ise & more 4BR 3 SBA enclosed en!Jy\Wy. ~of brick." & ~ruck yard gardens. BIG 4 BIDROOM PORTORNO plan w/encl entry breezeway. fam rm, den + pool-sized back yard. Grat locatlon nr comm. pool. REDUCED TO: $599.000 PERFECT SPOT ON lHE SANO. A 35'x60' oceanfront lot has an older cottage. Walking distance to restaurants. shopotng & pieTS. Offered at $715.000 SARA REMMEY 509-8760 BAYFRONT SACRIFICE A.l.T.D. AVAILABLE $575,000 Views of Lido Bay, Uh Isle. dty lights & mountains. ~! attention to Interior detail ind artisan cabintJy & ~ facades Easy sin9'e level floorplan Boat sip to 30 ao..eilable. CaD for more information. HUGE POOL HOME WITH BAYIPARKICITV UGHfS VU $899,900 Si»OOOS SBR. SBA home featuring a marbM? entry w/rrnrrored w~ & grand staircase leading to huge master retreat. Panelled library. 3 ~ frp(s. c.eramlc tile floonng. kitchen has granite countertops. A very private foe! w/large pool & spa MAKE YOUR OFFER! MOVE RIGHf IN. $269,900 DM>n.l' foo::es sale of~ spacious ~ Ponderosa home on a quiet street Just 11 ~ young & ready to mo.~ nght 111' 3BR +-"U1room. 2 SBA 2-story Bcxxplan E.\C(>llt.>nl time to buy for under $300K. MAGNIFICENT TENNIS ESTATE FOR $2.890Mll Magrnfk ••nt SBR 6BA resdence featl.Wing many hi-tech clectmn1t syo;tem. & lqlting . heated JX>Ol/spa. lighted tei111b wurt. hllgt' entertaining terrace. 2-story ~ w/m,,ld, qtrs chOCJren's playground. stunning dty. mount.lll1 \J't(!llJ't from dlrnost ~room. 4<:ar garage. OWNER MOVED our OF STATE. MUST SEU $189,500 Ovvner ha!> been tmfl<,ferred .. r.ee::b to get on wrth their bfe' 3 bedroorTh. plantation shutter... new interior paint. rustom cabinets. Conan & rruch more. 2~ garage Gil for dctdlls on tm. great N<_...vpOl1 buy1 BAVFROllIT 3 BEDROOM w/tranquU bay views. Boat slip avail. Localed near Udo VIi- iage. Motivated owner says "sell!" · Now Just: $575,000 / j SPACIOUS 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath home w/(am nn .. din nn & a great patio. Bay view from the upper level. Lots of room to roam around! Offered at $798.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 GRAND COlJNTllV MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. $ l .380Mll Magnlfia!nt Stoneridge 4BR, 4.SBA estate W/fNeflj amenl~~ can imagine. <M!r 5900 sq ft of elegant &wlQ. J the ejegal'lt marble formal entJy to the fuly landScaped QrCUlCis you'I enjoy this pastoral settJr1g Yoo need to see~ excepbona) home today' BEACH COTTAGE ON TIIE POINT $378,000 TIM'.> bct'm codage located on ··L Street Pk oo Pen.11 PL W/yeM rot.n:I sunny patio & deck above garage Home w/lots of posgbilJty Being sold 'AS IS" A rare opportunity to buy into this estabfu.hed cCXTllruOity BIG UDO ISLE BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW S l.895Mll Large entertairung home plus huge bayfront deck & room for a 55· l,OCht. numerous deJgner detail!>. elevator & stunning wet bar A great Udo bJe stJeE"l TOWNHOUSE STYLE DUPLEX EASY CONDO CONVERT .•• $399.000 Ideal side-bv·roe units w/4-car pri<g Verv good upside potential ihe beach I!> only 7 ht)l1-.es away Gr('at as summer/wmter U!ie! Front deck., & rear pall\,., in each unit o..vner may cany l CY~o A LOT OF HOUSE FOR so UTTl.£ .•. $489,000 Consider this bea11llftilly cared for 4BR home w/family room. din~· . French door!. .. 2 frpb custom c:abineb & · t. bay \AA!iOO..v an krt k'M>~ cour~ entJy. 2 patios. tree<.+ a spa 111 ~back wrd Your dreams can come true1 SUNNY & BRJGHT 2BR beach house w/uppeT deck view. Vaulted cell in living nn. nice. J>llllo In this temfk locallon. Mu t see! Offered at $378.000 DAYNA PEI ill 651-4610 Located in Corona del Mar. this home ha' unobstructeq views of the beach. shoreline. JClly and the famed Wedge. It i' one of the largest lots overlooking lm piration Point and Big Comna Beach. Recently remodeled. the home j, light Jnd airy with three bedroom~ and a dining mom which leads to .i rear yard "ith a palm Jnd 1pz.ebo. A St'parate 1"11·,IOIJ gue,1 houi.e Jiu two bedrooms. great for guest\ or teenage no.. Corona del M.or home with unobstructed view of the beach and shoreline. h is situated clo)iC to Corona del Mar village. Fashion Island. freeways and John Wayne Airport. Offered at $1.795 million. Call Mali Gulledge of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Servi.us, Independently Owned and Operaud., ot lJ Corporate Plaw , Suqe 190, Newport Beach. (714) 644-6200. :-=:.:.C.::31!11l Charming Eastbluff ·mini estate Close to shopping, churches, Back Bay and Newport Tennis Club Trodi'tionaJ home in pork-like setting A traditfonal one-level home on a large pri vate cul-dc-~ac in a park-like setting. llus home offers four bedroom<;, two and one-hair bath~ and room to eApand. Other feature' include French door. throughout. -;mooth ceiling~ and recc!oo,cd hgh1111g. Priced at $549,000. Call Maxine Propp at Grubb & Ellis Residential Services, Independently Ow11ed and Operaled, 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-62()0. Rates as of June 1. 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp American Home loans American Sav1rgs Bank Bank of Amer;ca Bank of Ca1tl.,rn1a Central Building & Loan Cert1I ed Funding Corp Chase Manhat1an Coast Feder;i1 Bank Counlryw1de Funding Detnck Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank First Interstate Bank Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings Irvine Nallonal Mtg Manna Mortgage Co Oceanv1ew F inanc1al ProFed Mortgage Union Bank TYPE R R '5 8 B K K B s K R s A s B K s s A K R K B PHONE (7 14) 375-6666 ( 714) 955·3633 (800) 562·6272 (800) 424-2632 (7 14) 252 3367 (800) 696· 1411 (7 14) 454 8700 (7 14) 263-81 00 (800) 300·5626 (800) 877·5626 (7 14) 759 9692 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729·9200 (BOO) 232-2309 (BOO) 560·5001 (BOO) 700 5650 (800) 560 9000 (BOO) 975·5051 (7 14) 857 7977 (800) 808-5626 (800) 266·0555 (800) 686·3756 (800) 453-1288 INTEREST RATE 7250% 7.500% 7 750°10 7625% 8.000% 7 500% 7 500°0 7 908°;. 7 800°0 7 500% 7 250°0 7500% 7 375% 7 750°0 7 750°'0 7 500°10 7 500° 7 750°10 7 625°0 7 625°0 7625% 7.375% 7.750% 30-year fixed ,,. OWN 10 10 20 5 10 10 5 20 20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 5 20 10 5 10 20 20 POINTS (%) 2.125 1.500 1.500 2.000 1.000 1.625 1 250 2.000 2 000 2.000 2.375 1.875 1.750 1.875 1 625 2.250 2 250 1 500 1.250 1.000 1 000 1.875 2.000 LOCK- IN 30 10 45 45 30 12 15 30 0 45 15 30 21 10 30 30 45 30 15 15 15 30 60 A.P.R. 7.503 7.691 7.944 7.871 8 143 7.704 7.665 8.158 8.049 7.744 7.530 7.731 7 591 7.984 7 958 7 771 7 771 7.944 7 791 7.765 7.765 7.604 7.998 INTEREST RATE 4.950% 5.125% 3.950% 6.250% 5.750% 3.950% 4.900% 5.625% 5250% 4.875% 3.950% 3.500% 5 750% 7.000% 4.875% "4.875% 5.000% 5.950% 5.500% 3.600% 5.750% 4.500% 5.875% " OWN 20 10 30 5 20 5 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 I 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 POINTS (%) 1.500 1.000 1.250 1 000 1 000 1.750 1 000 2.000 1 000 0.000 1 250 1.975 1.000 1.875 -1.875 ~5 1.000 1 000 1.375 1.000 1.000 1.500 0.000 30· Year adJustable A.P.A. 7.533 7.557 MAX. l.OAN 203,150 300,000 7 648 , ,000,000 8.448 203,, 50 8.500 500,000 7.600 203.150 7.619 500,000 8.594 650,000 7 783 650.000 7.824 203, 150 7.548 600,000 7.609 500,000 8.720 650,000 7.766 203, 150 8 705 203.150 . 8.997 500,000 7.681 203,150 7 689 500.000 8.733 500.000 7.918 500,000 8.500 203, 150 7.729 400,000 7 .867 203. 160 MARGIN (%) 2.300 2.375 2.450 2.500 2.750 2.350 2 050 2.750 2.600 2 750 2.350 2.350 3.000 2.500 2.750 2 750 2 500 2.500 3 .000 2.750 2.750 2.500 2.875 INDEX 110 110 110 1TS 1TS 110 L1M 1TS 110 110 110 110 ITS 110 1TS l1M 110 110 1TS 110 1TS 110 110 ADJ. FREQ. lM 1M 1M 6M 1Y 1M lM 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M IY 6M GM 1M tM IM 1Y IM 1Y 1M 6M Bolh fl•oel & atliuslllble P'<>gram5 are JOI:)() con11t1n11onal mortgagos Type ol Lender IS 8 • Sant.: K • mortgage benW. A • mortgage bfollef. S • '8Wlgt & loan Mortgage ~and bfobra era bnsad by Iha c.IJorNe Depa11man1 or A'lal Es1a10 as artller a bfokN or corporanon For .nlormation call Calli DAE at (916) 227-0931. lntanlst Rate for adjualablas Is an lnlroduclOfy rata f« the litlt adjUstment period. Down P1ymant Is amoont o1 cash ("4 o1 sales P'ICf.I) paod lo tender prlOt to 191"ng rTlOf1!}!1911 contract Polnta ora "4 ol loan bai.nca pu:t IO londaf at bma ol ban do"'lj l.octc-ln 11 the numb« ol dlys·~ rate prlOI to dosing A.P.R. Is Iha annual pal08ntage rato wt11ch 1s en esttmoled annual cost or tile loan 10 the bofrower "" II P A s are calcutalad by Mo11~ News Co buad on a $203, 150 loen amount. Iha points stlOWll and $700 IOlal !Ms The A.P R a 11a lndUded in this chal'l lof compart· son only When applytng for a loan. Federal Truth·in Lending taw rP.Qukas leoders to oaJculala ao" P.A specific_, each loan olf8f. Maldmum toan 111"8 mexlinUl!l lafldef Wiil loen under g111en terms. A• fixed rate prograirna hava a maJCI· mum of $203.150 Margin (111 %) la landers prof~. marg;n • Index • actual rala alter flflt ldjuslment. Indal II Iha basis lor setting tlll lldjulllbla ~ (Matgll + lnde11 • New Ra.la). 11 D • 11 ltl Olsl eo.t of Funds, 1 TS • 1 • v .. ireasury BtH, L6M • 6·montl'I LIBOA, 6TB • &-month Treewry BIM, 6CO • 6-moolh • .,.... ceniriaite ol OlpOlll Adfuatment ,~ill .. peflOd belWe9l'I ~ 1M . I-Monti, 6M. ~. 1Y· 1 v..,. Al,. ... ~ IO change Varrfy ra .. and term• prior to 8'>PfYlng for 11 loan ~ lenders pro'Jlde loans w.Ch dellerant nitea and tatms fof d!fterent IOet'I amounts TM Wormabon preeenlad Is nol an olW lo meka 1 loan FOi a consumer guide on how to stiop lot 11 mOttgaga send a S-4 50 check payable 10 MoOgage Nows Co 1810 E. 17f't $(. SUiia 100. Senla Anl, CA 92701 (714) &»1177 COPYRIGHT C 1995 Mottgage NeWI Co Real F.itate 8117 Unes Ill a weekly~U91ft cledlcaWte local ...,.. ee&aae news.FM&m'M ftellllwlll lncWe:. ·~ REAL ESTATE BUY LINES Real Estate Buy Unes is a weekly column dedicated to local real estate news. We encourage you to sf'nd photos (black and white if possible with <A>mpang Name, Person And Bug Un.es On Back). Fill oul the portion below (or auach a press release) and send or fax it to: Joyce Scherer. Real Estate Ouy Lines. Dally Pilol. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. TMU17'Pilo !LA.91=.-t Name of Agen"------------------ Address l'hww Fa>. Agt>ocv (not.lei Buy Lim.--.!'------------------- ·Copy 1\ .. ubll'\1 fl) t'd111ng 'EJegant Corona tie[ Mar Open Sat/Sun 1-5 • Steps to CdM Beach •Ocean View • l 'h Lots • Cathedral Ceilings • Hardwood Floors • Formal Dining Room •Hobby Room • 2 Car Garage $829lXXJ 'Ifie. '13est of Laguna • Ca ta/ma & Coast L111e View • Wal/mrg Distance to Victorw Beach • Hardwood Floors •Comer Lot • Two oeen11 t•U'W d1'Cl:$ $529,<XXJ Janet 'Wagner CoWweU 'Banker . 499-1320 • 494-7054 Models for sale dUring final closeout of Brock Homes -Park Placentia Priced from the upper $200,000s · Models arc now for sale dunng the final doscout at Parle Placentia by Brock Homes. Located in an established commun ity of tree-lined strccts in the heart of Orange County. this neighborhood features luxury two-i.tory homes with closeout prices from the upper $200,000s. According to Brock's director of marketing .Kathi Hopkins. a major factor in the success of this collection has been the Orange County location. central to major bu inc ccnt.cts. universities and schools. 'This is a rare o~unity to buy a new home in an cstabhshed community." she commented. Buyers interested in the model home!> should visit the sales center for full details and pricing information. Ranging from 2,667 to 3.214 square feet. the homes at Patk Placentia offer four. five or ix bcdroom,, and up lo four full baths. Teen rooms. dens and bonus rooms arc among the many design choices available in· select plans. Dramatic ceilings and decorative oic~ are bighli&)\ted by architecwral windows throu&h<>ut the homes. Formal ceramic-tile counter tops. These homes also feature generous pantries and convenient brcakf ast noob. The spacious master suites pamper ~ idents with generous walk-in closets and wardrobes (per plan). The private master Pork Placentia offen spacious masler suites with private mashtr baths. Models o,.. now for sole during the final closeout. baths a.n: di tinguished by oval tub , separate ceramic-tile bowers and dual-basin vanities. The traditional exterior designs arc complemented by front-yard landscaping and fuJI block-wall fencing. The three-car garages are enclosed by attractive sectional roll-up doors. Parle Placentia ls bcina offered by Brock Homes. &tablished in 192'2, Brock Homes is celebrating a 73-year tradition of quality, pride and home building excellence. Brock Homes is a division of the Ryland Group. Inc .• one of the nation's most divcnified home building and moogage finance companies with operations in 17 states. Brock Home.\ is a full-service home builder with escrow. mortgage and design center services. To visit Park Placentia, exit the 57 Freeway North at Yorba Linda Boulevard and proceed cast. Tum right on Rose and then lef\ on Buena Vista to the neighborhood. The sales offices and model homes are open daily 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on Fridays from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information. contact the sales office at (714) 993-9277. To learn more about Brock Homes' neighborhoods throughout Southern California. call J -800-MJ-BROCK. t t • • ---... ' . . ..... -::---.. .. . . .. --: ._..,. •" 2164 Canyon Dr. By Builder 642-3973 COSTA MESA 3BR · NEWPORT BEACH Sat/Sun 12·5 $198,000 1924 W. Oceanfront 4BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $899,000 Best One Real Estate 622-8820 64 Belcourt Dr. North 3BR Sat 1-5 $895,000 Sandy Mit1man/Prudential Calif. 729-7271 <·•HI!<'"'" 'llt-druorn. ' S hdth PCH OC't'•n VI~ t)h'h r<'lll l(lt-1. pnv11r guNI •lllJfl\'I' • 1·r \ 200 "1 h of $979,000 cameo Highlands • Open Sat/Sun 1-4 4801 Cortland Panoram1~ \tcW\ ol nu·an. C.:HJhnJ. Pelt1dn H1JI, Goll Courw • SunSt'I\ Cnmrmpor.lf) 'lyk- rrmodd IJ1gr yard • iwuo w1tiu11t m 1p.i . Sn9,000 -----------------~ -~-~ -=-_ ----- Big Canyon -Next to Golf Course Bl''' loldllon Pllll'Ul'SI modl'I. 28R +den. 2.5BA near Fashion hland and Pdililn Hills Golf CouN· $223,500 Eastside Costa Mesa 4 ht'dmorn. 2 5 bi11h. imnMlltlall· 1own home end unit, European k11d1c11 llllt' p.i110. hrii:ht fr privclll'. $230,000 · ... ··-···· .............. ' o . D CDM ·New Model Home Includes Decorator Furnishings 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2,000 sq.ft. Roof-top sun &BBQ deck. Pully landscaped. SlOOk under market. Owner must sell and may finance! $459,000 723-4400 Large Cu stom on Huge l!I Wrute Water View Lot $3, 150,000 4 C1v1c Pl<11<1 •Su1te 260 Newport &•clch, CA 92660 NEWPORT COAST · OCfAN RIDGE CUSTOM LOT llrlt f IPPl'OK. -15.000 sq ft J corner lot in tbls exdusM ft1ed communltv: with ~/Plrttll oc::an view. Amonf the llrast in Ocean fUdft Ardlitec:tural fOl\lid Ven. ardlitect. 5ePll'lfe feeJ Ind llndscaPe PCans aPm>Yed tw Irvine Co. Picture Is of a model of the PrOPOsed 5400 sq ft house. ottered at $469.000. For men lnformatton. cal f714J 589-4495 Grubh6Ellis'-. $399,000 BALBOA DUPLEX Near Fun Zone & Pier Upper 3 BR. IY. BA, 2 Decks. Lower 2 BR. I Y. BA. Patio. ~Car Garage $475,000 SPACIOUS 4 BR. 2BA. cl Balcony, Up 3 BR. 2 BA, & Patio. $519,000 STEPS TO BEACH Townhome Style Duplex Each With 4 BR. 2V2 BA. Din. Rm .. Comer Lot. GIB WALKER642·1172 Pager 721-4916 1LEW£OI(C :BE~B Private ls and, tennis, · ·ng, beach -walk to restaurants &. shops! 6Bd-5Ba, master suite w/office. 2,500 bottle wine cellar, inventory for sale! Pool, spa. roses, dining rm, family rm. 3 flrepl~~es, charm! $1,250,000 6 73-0966 650-9191 ENTERTAIN ON A GRAND SCALE IN 1.AGUNA IEACHI Spectocvlatly designed by Mork Singer. AIA, This cootemporory. 4 bedroom. 4.5 both home Is o true example ol master aoft:smonshlp. Breothtoklng ocean ond clb,I lights views ol loguno 8eocti O\lerlooklng spondlng pool ond spa. tkxMJ cvstom feotvres throughout Include white marble. slote entry. high celllngs. ond o gourmet chefs dream kitchen with ocean views! $1 ,595,000 Pr~ by: "'°" Joltttson for o prl'l'CXS tc:xx, ~ coll (714) 117-1100 Re.Mox South c PRICE SLASHED Gorgeous 3-yeer new ·aelcourt feel· 2 story SBR home with gourmet kitchen; MBR suite w/fireplece, ape tub; high ceilings; akytighta, glass block • you'll love it! For en appointment call CAAOU FRANKEL RE/MAX So. County, Newport Beech. MN283 Aeduoed io 83••.ooo " .~PllD&~ ...... JUNE 3.1'9' • • • • • ahead for summer at Pos1tano r Pur~ase a new home and move quickly into popular Westpark neighborhood. F111 younl:! .111J gro\\lng IJmil1l'' tr~ mg to pl.in .1he.1d 1111 'ummcr no\\ 1' .111 IUl'.tl tune 111 1.11..c aJ\ ;.111t.1gc 111 Pm11.11111·, nl·"e't rch:a~ nf hnrnl'' purdl<l'l' the 'P·•l'lllll' Jc,1gn )••ll 'c .ii" J)' \\,1ntcJ t11d,l\ .mJ • ffill\ l' lll[\I thl' r••rul,11 \\l',trJI k llt' I dl h11rh1 >11J ~'1th 11' \.l'lll1.il Ii' 11w 'ctt111g pn.:1ng lr111l1 thL 111\\ \21)() ()()()' l'\Lltlllg t\\11-,h>I) h1 •llll'' .1nJ \J' .111l.1gc I h •ll1l' hu ~ 111g P1 11••1 ;1111,. Pn,11.11111 1 •lll'I' ,1 ten 1 ltt 11pp~•l1Ullll\ to .• JJ\ Cf,ll\ uf 0Llll~l' (°i•Ullt\ f1"111L h11~ Cl' l'\ pl.lllll'U \1Jrll1L' \\I\. l..cl1 ,,,IL', d•llll\l'lo1 lor P1"1l,11111 h11ilt h: (.I 1111 lllJ PJl II IL H111111' ~H·111•u' h11ml ,h,1pp· '' .uc c11.-.. u1.1gcd 111 k.1111 1111>rl· .1'111,ut 11111 .. AJ, .1m,1~1· t 1.1111d"IU) rng l'n•(!r.1111." \\ hll h lllL IUJl', tlw • , •I I lloml' R1111u' Plll(!l.llTI .• 1nJ rr Ilk In l'r11grJrn·· 1Lk.1l l111.111L1JI 11pp111t 1111111·, 111 hl'lp ill'llllllllh•U.lll' \llUI 111JI\ 1du.tl l'l'CJ-, .. I hl· f1itJI I h1mc R 1•lllh Pr11grarn kJtu1c' .ti! thC l'\{fJ:'> Jl l\\l l'\[IJ LO,h. l'lllttlllp.1"111g Lllmplck rc.ir ~o.ird l.1nJ,l .tping upg1 JUl'J llnonng. v. 111d1m ""'l'rtng' JnJ/or ,1JJ11111nal apphanLC\ 111, luui11g v..l\hc1 . Jr}cr and refrigerator. h 1nhl'rmrnc. Po,ilJno\. home buyer. <.:Jn 1.1kc .1J, .m1;1g1· 11f the umque Trade-In p111gr.1m. ml\\ '" allahk in -,elect location,. l lndcr th1' prngram the c,i,ting home bu}Cr rc<1'l'l'' J m.irkcl JnJh ,., nf their <.:urrenl home and ml'l'h "1th ;i lende r for an 111Jcpcndent .1pp1 .1i,al anJ linancing detail' nn their ne\\ P11,1IJnn home Whl·n a 'ale' pnlC '' Jgrel'U upt'n h) all panic,. the c\l~tmg home v. ill bl: IJ,te<l on the market "h1le the nc\\ home i' 111 e-.cr<•\\ · Bl'lilU'e ll'Jt.1111 rc,tru:t111n' .1ppl). home hu\ er' 'hnuld ton1.11:t their ,,itc' rcpn?,ent:.tti\C lur murc 1nlorm.ll1on JnJ lull JctJll' regarding thl''l' C\l'.Cpt1nn,tl program<· W1ckcn aJucJ. "Po,11ano Jl-o nffcnng 'om..: great 1111 lncatwn' and th1" newc't relea'c ., b<iunu 111 .iuract a lot of .11tcn1111n In add111nn 1<1 ,, ,e1ect1on of all four n1)0r plan,. there arc 'ome loh near the pri' :.ttc recreation center. .i~ well iL' two unique location' O\erlookmg the sp.i area:· W1cken 'aid "And with move-m' ant idpatcd fnr June, new homeowner\ can enjoy the be,1 of \Umm er m their ne" Pm11ano home ·· Po,itano \hOWCJ<,C' tour d1,11111..t1\e noor plani. ranging from 1.344 tn 1.953 -,quare feel of intenor h\ mg 'PJce. The'e room)' 'inglc-family de1.iched hnme' offer a 'electmn of three and four bedroom,. up to three baths and two-car .11Lachcd garage' w 1th direct interi or acl'.e" Resident' can al"o relax nr en1enam famil y and friend' al the recreation pla1a. an on·<.tte, private facility which feature' a -;wimming pool. 'Pa and barbecue area. Positano's elegant interiors feature designer-selected light ing fi'\tu rc,, ceramic tile entry area~. rai-.ed panel entry and interior doors, central heating and air conditioning. Romanuc ma~ter !>uite' offer "pac10~ walk-in clo\CI\ and la\ 1,h ma,tcr baths with dual vanity \tnk\ and ceramic Ille surrounds. C<lntemporary as well a' efficient. the roomy lotchcn include .i General Electn( white appliance package. furn1ture-fini~hcu oak and maple cabinetry with co ncealcu • hingc'I. under cabinet hghtmg and ceramic tile counter top!>. E.ich home h.l\ durable Positono offers a terrific opportunity to a diversity of Orange County home buyers. tin: re!-1,tant concrete tile n'<lh and prnfe"ionally landscapcu front yards and common area<. . Re,ident' can al-.o personalize their new home from an array of stunning opt ion<. whic h feature European white cabinetry: cu,1om window treatments: additional <.:hmce~ of ceramic. Corian tile and Ooonng. built-in en1crtainmen1 center,, secun ty i.ystem and central stereo 'Y'lem': clol.el organi1er-.: mirrored wardrobe door<. and tub endo,urc' Positano is one of four new Califomrn Pacific Homes' ne1ghborhooch in We!>tpark. lrvme\ newest maMer-planned community. All project\ will be enhanced by meandering walkway' and trail... eve-rgrccn trees, tluwenng 'hrubs anu colorful vines TilC rnmmuni1y\ major intersections will have large theme plazas ac1.:ented by palm trees. benches. <;pccial pa,ement and lando,capmg. The City of Irvine ha~ long been cor'l~idered an excellent example of modem ci ty planning at 1LI\ be!-<t and future Westpark re!<tidenL<; will appreciate the care and thoughtfulnesi. that "~en m the quahty of ltfe We,tpark resident \ who~e life!'.tylc" mdude .i d1\er.ity ol recreational pun uits will enJOY the presence of several parks and facilitie' either within the community or nearby including Santa Clara Park. San Carlo. San Leandro and San Marco parks: Heritage Park which ha' a lake: Deerfield Park which ha\ a ball field and recreation center: Harvard Park, Mason Regi onal Park and Wildlife Preserve. Regional attractions include Irvine Me adows Amphitheater. Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course. Wild Rivers, Old Town Irvine. Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Harbor. the Newport Harbor Art Museum. the Pacific Amphitheater. the Orange County Fair Grounds and the Orange County Perfonning Art<i Center. A variety of shopping desti nations are minute!> away from Westpark: TilC Crowoads. ~stpark Plaza, Harvard Pla1a. Woodbridge Village Center and Culver Plaw. Fashion lsland. South Coast Plaza and Main Place are nearby, as well as almost two do1en local shopping areas. The Irvine Bu~iness Complex and Irvine Spectrum are home to numerou'i businesses and corporations and two major health car facilities are located in Irvine as weU as several major acute care clinics with a wide ranch of physicians and specialists. Irvine Unified School District is one of the top educational systems in the state and Irvine is home to the University of California at Irvine, Concordia University and Irvine Valley College. As a resident of Positano. you automatically become a member of the Po!.itano Homeowners Associa,ion and the Pa...eo wc .. tpark M.untenance lC>SOCIJlllln. Monthly .i .. wciation dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Weslpark i-. incluued in ao As~ment District. Community Facilities (Mello Roos) Di•.trict. and Landscape and Lighting Districts. 1llese di-.tricts were fonned to fund infrastructure and schools and to provide for land-.cape maintenance. Consult a sale ' repreM:ntalive for details. California Pacific Homes offer-. home buyers a depth of professional cxpenence and a commitment to excellence second to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated al every step of the hoine bui lding and home buying process. California Pacific Homes is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of ucccss and stability. To visit Positano from the Santa Ana 1-5 Freeway. exit on Culver Drive and go south. Tum right on Warner Avenue and follow the signs to t~ sales office. From the San Diego 1-405 Freeway. exit on Culver Drive and go north. Tum left on Warner Avenue and follow the signs to the sales office. The models and 1;ales office arc open weekdays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .• and weekends from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more infonnation. please call Mamie Wickert at (714) 559-0599. IF YOU SNOOZE ... ... YOU LOSE. ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING Q!lICKLY IN NEWPORT COAST & NEWPORT BEACH OCEAN RIDGE FROM $995,000 Detail oriented cul>torn estate humes ranging from 3 500 to 6 000 c;q tt Four to seven bedrooms Fuui and 011• hall to S1) and three quarter baths On big Quarter acre lots v1t'l spt tac lar ~1ews of the Pacific Ocear Newport Harbor. City and Ca·won ID"• sold out! FROM $1,395,000 Grand custom estate homes ranging from 4.500 to 8 000 SQ ft On approximately one hall acre sites with panoramic views of the Pelican Hill Golf Course. Pacific Ocean. Newport Harbor. City and Canyons Tennis court size lots available UllltH opporlJl•llJ-Ullhlf Intl -By appointment only FROM $1, 595, 000 ExQu1s1te extra large custom estate homes ranging from 4.500 to 6 200 square feet situated on over one Quarter acre lots with breathtaking views of the City Canyon and Mountains Design freedom 1s available at this SPtlClal locatton Coae mJt Ofll a•-sit. sales 11flc1 t1daJ! PELICAN POINT FROM $1,495,000 Oceanfront custom Mediterranean VIiias surrounded by the Peltean Hill golf course ranging from 4,500 to 6.000 square feet on one Quarter acre sites Enjoy magnificent Views of the golf course and Pacific Ocean. Direct beach access compliments this exclusive private community -By appointment only FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714-376-9941 BROKER COOPERATION ON ALL AVAILABLE PROPERTIES • ... 720-9422 PREMIUM PROPERTIES OCEAN RIDGE HARBOR HILL SPYGLASS HILL .. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 Truly a unique -=-"--Enjoy crty lights and L -Exclusive custom setting combined Mediterranean Villa ocean views in w/stunning, masterpiece, 4BR, beautiful custom Catalina, harbor & 4.5BA w/approx. home. Dramatic city sunset views. 5BR,3BA,new > 4,400 SQ.ft. entry w/sweeping gourmet kitchen. A Designed to take stairway. Elegant perfect 10 full advantage of master w/sitting describes this mesmerizing views, choice corner brillant sunsets. area and fireplace. location. $1,750,000 $1,195,000 $1,025,000 r:--Jt ''\' . -. ~ . . . ~ .. . " . CAMEO LIDO ISLE PENINSULA HIGHLANDS Custom rebuilt 2BR, .... Spectacular ocean, 2BA cottage w/no Open Sun 1-5 Catalina and canyon detail overlooked. 3 Beautiful tum key .,.. views. Recent car garage, air home. 3BR, 3BA, custom renovation. cond, bay windows, huge master suite, Pool and spa in gallery entrance. forma~ dining, courtyard. A rare Simply a little jewel parking for 3 cars, site affording both w/dauling bay workshop. Owner views and privacy. $879,t>oo SPYGLASS BRIARWOOD "."t RIDGE Open Sun 1-5 Immaculate move in Open Sat/Sun 12·4 3BR, 2.5BA, family condition 3BR plus Wonderful 5BR, home w;large yard, den. Spectacular 3BA home in gated lush landscaping, master suite. community. New Great for roof, professionally A/C. Close to entertaining. landscaped. Price schools. Bring Skylights, nver rock reduced. Bring offers · Motivated fireplace. Best buy offers. Motivated owner. is a "must see". owners. $289,000 $199,000 $595,000 ~ r.·--~ .,,.., • ...... . .!...... ,..._, .......... I