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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-10 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Looking back on Newpqrt seasons Serving the NeWport-Mesa community since 1907 MY DAY WITH SID Fugi,tive Soffer is in Las Vegas, saying he won ,t come home unless hes a.free man By Tina Borgatta, Staff Writer LAS VEGAS -Driving through the streets of Las Vegas in his Hvintage" Cadil- lac, wearing his signature white T-shirt and brown cords, Sid Soffer looks like anything but a fugitive. · In fact, the Newport-Mesa gadfly never looked better. Oh, his appearance hasn't changed. He still has the silver hair and bushy beard. But there's a certain twinkle in his eye. Life on the run must agree with . Sid. "I don't feel like a convict. I don't feel like I'm . running from the law." -SID SOFFER H It's a hell of a lot better than being in jail," Sid told me. I caught up with the 63-year-old runaway in Las Vegas on Friday. We spent part of the day just dri- ving. ·1 still haven't figured out my way around this damned city," he said, as he inched his big boat of a car into the middle of an intersection, not quite sure which way to go. And we spent the rest of the day at a little cafe off the strip, talking about his troubles with the law, bis plans for the future and how his first week on the lam has been. ·1 don't feel like a convict," he said. ·1 don't feel like I'm runrung from the Jaw." For the past week, Sid has been wan- dering through this city of glitz and glitter Wlth a $250,000 price tag on bis head. AN04 WIYES (lAS VfGAS~ I Sf'ECIAl TO THE Ollil.Y 4'.0T Sid s'offff-llts on his car ou tside the Vegas sb'ip where the Costa Mesa resMlent ls on the nm from the law. He skipped out on a five-month jail sen- tence, which he was supposed to begin serving last Friday, angering Harbor Municipal Court Judge Suzanne Shaw, who in tum issued a warrant for his arrest. And what horrendous crime did he com- mit? According to Costa Mesa city officials, Sid has a few non-conforming buildings on a rental property at 540 Bernard St. Shaw ordered him to fix the problems back in 1990. He refused, alld she gave him 30 days in county jail. He got out, refused again and spent dJlother 30 days in jail. 8 SEE SOFFER PAGE A15 steve marble Newspapers stolen from Lincoln Elementary School • Papers were to be recycled to raise money for science camp. By Jennifer D' Andrea, Spedal to the Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR ~ A paper pilferer bas ma ds it tougher for parents and students at Lincoln Elementary School to save money for an upcoming sci- ence camp. lributors who can easily drop off newspapers whenever they have time. Money that is redeemed for the recycled papers is used specifically for the needs of Lin- coln students. Funds from the newspapers tbat were recently stolen were to be used to lower the cost for parents for a sixth- grade Arrowhead Ranch science camp scheduled in November, according to parent Cherri Myers, who coordinates the school recy- cling efforts. Just because he's Sid • Sid on the nm; Day 7. Of all the strange and wondr9us jams that Sid Soffer has found himself in, his latest may out-distance them all. Facing 150 days in jail over a building code violation that seems to date back -oh, who knows, 100 years maybe -the Costa Mesa res- ident up and split to Las Vegas. When he didn't show up in Judge Suzanne Shaw's Newport Beach courtroom last week, leaving bis attorney to fend for himself. the •SEE MARBLE PAGE A15 .West Side shooting was hoax, not gang ::~:~:~:-a~~~lli~: say . After he was wounded, the vtc-shot m the leg Wednesday tim was driven by a friend who accidentally shot himself. lives on Shalimar Drive to Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer C9STA MESA -Investigators from the Costa Mesa Gang Unit learned Friday that Wednesday's West Side shooting incident was a story fabricated by the victim to cover up the fact he had acciden- tally shot himself. The original story the 15-year- old shooting victim, a gang mem - ber, told police was that he was walking down Scott Place around noon Wednesday when he was confTonted by a young man who asked the victim about his gang affiliation. He said a short fight ensued and the suspect punched the victim, then shot him m the right leg. "His story was totally fabricat- ed,· said Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom Lazar Friday. "l am glad to report this is not gang-related.· The 15-year-old. who pollce would not identify because he is a juvenile, had in fact accidentally shot himself in the right leg m his 18th Street apartment -not on Scott Place, Lazar said. The bullet travelled down his leg and settled in bis ankle. Police have not locat- where he underwent surgery Wednesday. The · teen is the same victim shot and wounded in the back in a May 16 gang-related drive-by shooting on Shalimar Drive, which was the second· of three v iol ent gang inci- dents to erupt in that area m two we e ks . Arrests we re made m two of the inci- Police to keep a high profile on West Side. See . story page AS. dents -a stabbing and assault Wllh a hammer -but no arrests hdve been made yet in the drive- by shooting incident. Lazar said. Gang Unit Sgt. Dale Birney said police had an inclination the victim's story was suspicious early m the investigation when they discovered several inconsisten- cies. No witness had seen or heard the shooting at Scott Place: the physical evidence was scant; and 8 SEE SHOOTING PAGE A16 Water users will pay more come July 1 • Mesa Consolidated Water Distriq approves a rate hike for both basic charge and a usage fee. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The Mesa Consolidated Water District Board Thursday night approved a water rate hike effective July 1. The increase affects two com- ponents of Mesa's water rates for its 100,000 customers served m Costa Mesa, part of Newport Beach and parts of the county's unincorporated areas, mcludmg the John Wayne Airport The dlst.rict's basic .charge goes up to $13 from the current $11 and its usage fee goes up four cents to $1.31. The board of directors voted 3- 2 on the increase, with directors lh.tdy Ohlig and Henry Panian opposed. The. average residential house- hold an Mesa's service area uses approximately 400 gallons daily. The average household bill will mcredSe from $51.64 to $54.92 every 60-day billing period. Although the increase is effec- tive July 1, customers won't see lhe add.icon on their water bill until September. according to 8 SEE RATE HIKE PAGE A16 ALL'S FAIR ON YOUR COMPUTER • No time to check out the Orange County Fair in person? Click onto information superhighway instead. By Carqlyn Miller and Jenr)if~r D'Andrea, Staff Wnte<s . C:bSTA tvfESA -Not enough time to go for a spin on the Orange County Fa,ir's Ferris Wheel? Ride the next best thing - the Internet Superhighway. For the first time in its history, the Orange County Fair will be accessible by computer, on-line on the Internet's World Wide Web. ..,wnmer heat. The fair, in conjunction with Maxirni:zed Online of Irvine. may be accessed through Prodigy . CompuServe, America Onlme or Several times since April, newspapers donated by the com- munity have been stolen from a recycling bin tha t sits in the school's parking lot. The bin is unlocked for the convenience of working parents and other con- Faculty members had project- e<;t that newspaper recycling would generate an additional $1,000 to help decrease the camp fees. But the extra money will no longer be available because of •SEE PAPERS PAGE A1& MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Uncoln Elementary students Brittany Minna, HanJ Abdab and J1a1tln Myen sit ln the recycllng bin that was half full Wednesday night before a theft of papen emptied the container. Get your fair facts, attendance trivia and event updates with a click of the mouse in the comfort of your own home or omce, with- out fighting the crowd or the Netcom Crom now until the end of July Jtu;t use tht> Internet address of "h'ttp://mfopag .com/odairr to reach the fau's main menu and the "Fcllf Fact File." Once on-line. a fair fan can 8 SEE ONLINE PAGE A1& \ \ \ I 11 I I: Follow your noae out the door and into this great June weekend, unlesa you're.studying for final exams; then, follow your noae, but keep it Jn that book. S-Wuther, P9 Al .,. .. There's no excuse for t\ot get· ting out this weekend -there are too many things to dol A sampling from the busy commu- nity calendar: Today • Help dean up Ne~rt Harbor's waters and shores dur· ing the 15th annual Clean Har· bor Day, frOlil 8 a.m. to t p.m . The CanneJY ~ 3010 Lafayette A ... , lerftl •Mild· quarten. Call 751·1627 Cir673- 7046 for more info. • There's no catch to this -no fi hing license ls r~ Ntng I I I ' ' I ' I I ; \ I I I I Pree Ptshing Dey from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Sbellmaker Island in Upper Newport &y. Pree rods and teeb provided, too. Call 640-1742. • ~_up for summer read- trig at a Used book Nie, from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the Mesa Verde Branch Ubrary, 2969 Mesa Verde Dftve But, COlta MMA. for lnfO, call 546-5214. • EnVbion the kitt:ben Of. your driMl.mJ during the •JOtchens-by the See• tour of five remodeled kitchens, from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. naets are $17 and can be pur- chased at Kitchens d 1 Mar, 3536 E. Coast Highway, and Glauinan Kiefer Interior DelignS, lnc., 36-t l E Coast Highway. C4lJ 673-9199. Sunday • Balboe lsl'and shows ott ltl prtde db an oki-fuhioned ne'9hb0rh00d parade down the main drag, Matin Avenue, et 11 a.m . Local restaurants will offer specials. too. Call 675-1773. • Check out the cat's meow - The National Cat Protection Society's new cat sbeJter at 6904 W. Coast Highway in Newport Be.ch -duilng an open howe trom 1 to • p.m. can 650-1232. • Heer flute musk: from aroWld the world et the Newport Beech Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. The program b@9h'll •t 3:30 p.m. can 111. 3800. • f«...,.. upc:iOlfMig ~ t¥lf'lt&. .. AroUnd Town, ..... A.1 t t } c I " " \' ( 1 I c 1 t f \ ~ c I c I .... Edwards offers summer film series for children F or bargain entertainment for kids, Edwards Theaters is having its second annual Summer Film Club 95. The club is an adult supervised 10-week .series of G-rated family films beginning Tuesday, June 27. Cool it, Dad ... Kelly Stair bu a little water fo•'* ._ Wltll BIWay, ~.who d9dded .. tml WM OYS wMa water got Into her eyes. But. ~ In all It. was a great day with great weather on the Peninsula near Balboa Pier. Expect a lot more of that great weather this weekend. CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT Tickets are $5 for the entire series and are on sale now at the theater box office at Woodbridge Cinemas (551-9862)-at 4626 Bar- ranca Parkway in Irvine. There ~e five Orange County film club tocations. . . ·. .. . Unparade participants haye an unusually good time • The movie list is: Fem Gully .. :rbe Last Rain Forest.· "Char- lotte's Webb,• "The Adventures ·~f Milo and Otis,• "Bugsy Mal-~ne, • "The Swan Princess," "Bl4ck Beauty 1994, • "We're )ackl A Dinosaur's Story,· "The f>agemaste r, • "The Secret Gar- llen • and "Thurnbelina." • • Cannery Vlllage ln Newport Beach is having a European t--1arket Day today from noon to ~ p.m. The South of France at '16 31st St .. in the Cannery Vtl-~-ge.will feature art, antiques, ~er's vegetables, fruit, flowers 4nd refreshments. ~ ~ The Spa at South Coast Plaza ~offering gift certificate!. and packages for Father's Day gift fdeas. ~ The Men's Revitalizer fucludes a 30-minute Turkish Salt Glo, a deep cleansing treat- l'Jlent which claims to exfoliate tJdn, improve circulation and t uce softer skin; an hour rts massage: and use of the ess facilities, including the Jwimming pool, sauna, steam R>Om and whirlpool. The pack- age is $117. ., The Executive Retreat ~udes an hour massage -with a choice of Swedish, sports or reflexology; a choice of a one- kft>ur Gentleman's Facial, Euro- pean dee p cleansing facial or iroma therapy; and complete ase of the fitness facilities. This package is $155. U nparade eyewitness report: Special assign- ment field reporter Con- nie Doddridge of the College Park area FAXed in the follow- ing report of the June 3 Unpa- rade. Here is a recap of the unac- knowledged, uncelebrated and unexpected Unparade that was the highlight of my Fish Fry Experience. •The R~ally Big lTuck with the Really Big Hom led the parade and was followed by the unofficial Unparade First Family in their classic T-bird. Next was The Fish Car, com- plete with fish scales, dorsal fin and moving tail fin that was decorated by Concerned Citi- zens of College Park who want to bring back the parade. The Fish Car was followed by the Patriotic Topless VW, also from College Park, the Estancia Tall Flags and the Balloon Man. Bringing up the rear in an elegant fashion were several classic cars from Henry and Harry's Goat Hill Tavern. We were enthusiastically cheered on by the lone parade viewer, Gay Rover. Employees, pedes- trians and traffic aJong Harbor Boulevai:d paused, pointed waved and cheered our unpro- cession. A great time was had by all. went to Omaha, Neb., where coach Augle Garrtdo's No. 1 ranked Cal State Fullerton baseball team is the College World Series. Retired and missed: Sutton Place (formerly' the Le Meridi- en) gener8lmanager Unda O'Toole quietly retired at the end of,May after five years of leadership not only at the Sut- ton Place, but on the boards of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, New- port Beach Conference & Visi- tors Bureau and with many charitable activities in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, includ- ing the YMCA Counseling Center and school-business partnership (Ensign Intermedi- ate School). Linda will be spending more time with hus- band Tom, who retired several years ago from the marine business. Elected: Newport-Mesa School Board member Judy Franco bas been elected presi- dent-elect of .the Orange County School Boards Associa- tion and will serve on the board in 1995-96 and as the organization's president in 1996-97. Joining Franco as an officer is Costa Mesa resident and O.range County School Board member Elizabeth Park- jim de boom er, who becomes vice presi- dent for programs for the orga- nization, which is made up of school board members from districts throughout Orange County. Honored: Sally Knockold, president of the Harbor Mesa Lions Club, was named Presi· dent of the Year for the Lions District 4-L4 . Knockold also received the Governors' Medal of Appreciation for her tund- raising efforts. Three other members of the club were pre- sented with the Melvin Jones Award, the highest honor pre- sented to Lions. The y were Karen Lamas, Hazel Stone and Vi Smith. Club member Marian Perrin received the Helen Keller Award from the Lions Sight and Hearing Foundation. Service club meetings this coming week: SUNDAY: Soropthnist Inter- national of Newport Harbor will bold theinstallation of offi- cers at the home of Virginia Shaw in Costa Mesa. TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Dr. Jim Kakowatz on melanoma pre- vention. Noon -Costa M esa Kiwanis Club meets at tne Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter to b ear from an anti- pomography activist; Newport Beach Kiwanis Club moves its meeting location to the Shark Island Yacht Club. 6 p.m . - Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions C lub, the "Fish Fry Club," meets at Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a .m. - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa• dub, meets at the Cen- ter Club. 7 :30 a.m. -C osta Mesa-O{ange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Bark- er's Restaurant. Noon -Costa M esa Rotary Club meets a t Mesa Verde Country Club; Th Exchange C lub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6:15 p .m. -Newport-Balboa Rot Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a special Flag Day Program involving six elementary schools. THURSDAY: Noon -Kiwa- nis Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht C lub; The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club to hear from Jerry McGinnis on acupuncture.; Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear about Teen Challenge; Newport-Irvine llotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for >raft talks by mem- bers Balley Smith and Phll Arst. Quote of the week: From the Weakly Bull-A-Ton of the Costa Mesa -Orange Coast Breakfast lions Club: •Curs- ing and swearing are sure signs of poor vocabulary." • COMMUNITY & a.UBS is published every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting information to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, Calif., 92660. • The spa has more than 40 ~ care and body treatments. The spa is located at 695 Town Center Drive, Suite 180, in Costa Mesa. For more information call 0.S0-0050. l have lived in Costa Mesa almost all of my life. I love it here because of the little bit of small town charm that is inspired by events like the Fis h Fry and especially the Fish Fry parade. I miss it and hope it comes back next year!• Buffalo apparently chooses to be chaste • : Future Image at 474 E. 17th it .. in Costa Mesa (722-2909), cJbove Dledrlch's Coffee. does ~mplete personal, bridal and ~rporate imaging. • Elaine Izzo, AKA Izzie, is a q<:ensed cosmetologist and image consultant who has done 7.00 weddings over the last nine years In business. Izzo offers packages for every need, includ-VMJ weddings, birthdays, ~versaries and she does (icials and nail treatments. ~ Izzo works with POLA cos- 8'.etics from Japan. POLA's ftlakeup and skin care concept is (bat it heals the skin -and Izzo .-ears by it. (9UT BUYS appears Thursdays and Sfturdays. Whether you're a merchant • a shopper, if you know of a good ~call me at 540-1~24, fax me at 646- °"70 or write to me: Best Buys, Daily lilClot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, calif .• 92627. Thanks, Connie, for the excellent Unparade report! Sightings: Actor Dudley Moore, lodging al the Balboa Bay Club, tooling around Newport Harbor in a Balboa Boat Rental electric boat and spending time with his wife and two children at the Balboa Fun Zone last weekend ... Four Season Hotel general manger Ray Jacobi boarding Kevin C~stner's char- ter plane at Orange County Airport last weekend which ' • Becky the bison will return to the Orange County Fairgrounds after she played hard-to-get at a breeding farm. By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer It seems that Becky B., the buffalo that became an Orange County Pair attraction recently, has a case of cold feet, or hooves as it may be. The 1,000-pound buffalo cow will return soon to the fair- grounds in Costa Mesa, after several unsuccessful attempts by Harris Ranch in Riverside Coun- ty to have her bred. Last year, Becky gained local attention when she was pur- chased from the Buffalo Ranch in Irvine for $2,000 and then Pilot hour answering service may be Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No uied to record letters to the news stories, lllumMlons, ldlto- editor on any topic. rial matter or ~nts {OH-tf"IA ADOBE SS herein CMI be reproduced with-TEMPERATURES out wrmen pennisslon of copy-Newport Bff(h VOL.89, N0.1JO Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, right owner. 63f.>5 Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. Balboa ntOMAS ... JOHNSON. (OR8£CIJONS HOW IQ BEACH US 63155 "'blither Clrcutation WILLIAM LoeolLl.. Editor It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt-Costa Mesa ' STIVI ~MU. ly correct all errors of sut>sunce. The Times Orange County 68156 Please call 574-4233. Thank you. (800) 252-9141 Corona del Mar ~n~lng Editor 66156 llllS YOICot, Clty Editor m Advertising MAK MARTIN. Photo Editor Classtfled 642-5678 ... flCMCAST 809..W., The Newport hechlCost.I Mesa Display 642-4321 LOCATION SrZE Orcut.don~ ~ Pl6ot (USPS-144-IOO) is HMm.....W, ~~through Sat-Edltorilll Wedge 1.iw Production Manager u~. In ...,\IPOl't a..ch and News 540-122A ~ 1-2w MI09AL fUJOD. Com Mesi. subscriptions .,. Sports &42-4330 Black~ 1-2w Ohplay~ only IMlfl4ilble bv sublcrlblng to River Jetty 1·2w NOYGattiNG, The llmes OrMge County (IOO) News, Sports Fax 646--4170 CdM 1-2w ansified Meneger 252-9141. In ... ~ of E-Mail: R.Tl71Mf'rodigy.com r M•MOO 1tW1. Conttoll« ..... wport lw:t\ and COit.i M9A. MMtOffb 80AT1NG sul:Ho lptlon1 to the o.lly Piiot Butjness Office 642-4321 Early morning llfADQS HOTUNE only .. ~ bv INll for douds will dffr to 642-6096 SI.SI Pl' month. Second ct. Business Fax 631·5902 sunny skies. ~ ~ p9ld at Costa MIN. CA. .ndv.W. nds -""'* lndudt .. ~ Publhhed bv thkmomf~ YoUr ~ *""' the o.lty ... Md local--.) P05fMAS.. California Community NfwS. shift to to f'llot 0t news tipJ wffl be '9Cord-mt: Send ..... dwps to • Tlmll Mirror Compeny .. west Wlr* 20 knots ctd and gl¥lr1 d6rectty to ldttof lhit N9wpcM't IMcM:ollta MN JIM'f1 5. ICWft. this~wlnd Wiiiiam Lobdetl The ..,,.,. 24-Diiiy "'*-'.O. b 15f0, CON ~anctao .. W"9S butldtng to ) f I • "" - gave birth to a bull calf, Tatonka, four months later. Tatonka was then given to the Flying U Rodeo and in return, Flying U's vice president Cotton Rosser agreed to have the 8- year-old Becky bred before the opening of the 1995 fair. Talk about going to the extreme -the ranch even sought to artificially inseminate the bison, with help from the Univer- sity" of California, after she spumed propositions from sever- al bulls. It was even mentioned in a Orange County Fair press release that Rosser may attempt to acquire water buffalo semen from Taiwan and try again after the fair. Accordihg to fair spokes- woman Jill Lloyd, a definite date has not been set for Becky's return, but she'll be back in time for this year's fair. MARC MAR™ I DAILY Pl,OT Becky the buffalo at the Orange County Fair. feet, 3 foot west~rly swell. TIDES TODAY First low 2:03.m .0.3 First hiOh 1:14a.m. 3.7 Second low 1:17 p.m. 1.4 Second high 7:41 p.m. 6.3 IUM>AY First low 2·4to1.m. -0.1 First high 9:07 a.m. 3.9 Second low 2.05 p.m. Second high \ 1.5 1:25 p.m. 66 .... ~ .. '• 1 _ ...... From SWfllne W.veb'* lhia ugtl l'Uetdey The California coast continues to have a surge of fun swells, but nothing with much size. This week we wfff lhould SH • MW hlecM'llgh IOUttwlst swell that should stay wtth us through the WM4t- end. ly Wednesday, there is • chance ~we will see our first IOfid south swell of tN SNSOn. tf the storm stays strong we could see IOfid ·~Mtsbythe end of next Mek. For daity surf~ and for9Ceits. call (100) 916-SURF. TM call costs St.SO pfus -nv posslble toft. • COSTA MESA • JODO blodr of lrvtne: A woman withdrew $2,000 In one hundred dollar bllls from her safety deposit box at the bank, went h<>t'M, took • shower and noticed later the bllls van· lshed from her wallet In the master bedroom. When police questioned her about possible stnpects, she thought first of the three construction men working on her house prior to her taking a shower, but qukkly dismissed that thought "My dogs hate men and would haw blrtted. • lhe rMk>Nllnd. • 1100 blodc of ,.. •• oet lM heeds of two call.way gotf clubs -• 10 degrH driver and • n~ sewn wood, both worth $474.90 -were sliced from the top of thef r graphite shafts on display In Cal's Caddysh.ck. ~ORTllAOI • J000 blodc of C.-N111w: A $3,800 diamond and gotd tennis tncehrt was snatched from a ]9welry box In the vktJm's bedroom from her unlOcked ~- -Of ntl DAY• tf I CM~ to be follOWtng ~tum and walk In the oppoilte dlreetlon, or W8lt on the ott. lldl of the street. Nw• lock CM dQfrl ............. or 1eM:'9 your <Ar. Don't i..v., vllUllblei In pllln vt.w. .. coun.., Newport ..... poke ' Cemetery Owner's arrogance should be cre~ated T ~~re hasn't been a really Jlllcy, holler-and-spit issue before the Newport Beach Oty Council for awhile now. That's likely to change Mon- day night when the elders finally have t~.deal with the expansion of Pacific View Memorial Park. The issue, as you may remem- ber, is whether or not Newport's only cemetery should be able to expand a couple hundred per- cent from the 50,000 square feet specified in the city's general plan. Other issues included buffer zones going from 125 feet to 30, and a proliferation of free-stand- ing family mausoleums about the size of Elvis's old house in Mem- phis. · Obviously, homeowners in the surrounding neighborhoods <Ld- n 't take kindly to this kind of growth, dreading what would happen to th~ir property values. What began in the 1950s as a locally owned community asset would, they feared, become a Disneyland for Ule dead under the ownership of Texas-based Service Corporation Internation- al. . SCI is a major player in the funeral business, a billion-dollar outfit with some 700 mortuaries and 200 cemeteries. An ad hoc committee of homeowners h.am- mered out a compromise of sorts with Pacific View, but several big, fat sticking points remain for the council to resolve. Key among these are a long- term development agreement that extends through the build- out of the cemetery, strict limita- tions on the number and location of the f~y mausoleums and preservation of Pacific View's grassy, park-like look and atmos- phere. "What simply amazes me," says Charles Grubbs, •about this Pacific View issue is that it is an issue at all. It should have been a slam-dunk from the get-go for the Newport Beach City Council, who have it within their authority to decree: No mausoleums, no more buildings; keep it a lawn cemetery or forget it." · That is true, but Pacific View is not sitting idly by. ln addition to the usual squadron of lawyers and planne rs and whoever all those other people are, Pacific View has added a political con- sultant and a PR firm. One of the problems the COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB "/ , r'r EVER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLP 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 tQ choose from for only •7500 ... or sign up for all three and SAVEi (Maximum four people J*' clau) CALL 1.4) 660-5102 • 1701 GOU COURSE DR. COSTA MESA. It's the 11 perf orrning science and technology fund for the one, five, and 10 years ended 3/31/95, of all 28, 15, and 10 such funds measured, respectively. 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" ....... .. r.,,.,,., ........ ,,.oosc ............. ,. ..... ... ........ ,.UllU.~"'8d~··Mll-.•ps ... ... ..... .......... - cemetery has is, as Paul HitzeJ. berger puts it, Pacific View "ts not to be trusted.• Hitzelberger is a Spyglass Hill resident who has served on the ad hoc committee. The re is good reason to be leery. Among them is Pacific View's habit of basically ignoring such niceties of civilization as building peJ'l)lits. On the Satur· day before Memorial Day week- end, work began on the park's newesi development, the Garden of Valor. According to Leonard Fish, whose house overlooks the cemetery, ~it was about 8'o'clock Saturday morning and here came this big crane and it set these huge monuments and flagpoles down near the entrance to the park," . Fish says the monuments were a surprise to everybody. ~There was no Garden of Valor on any site plan I've ever seen. They put it in without a building permit. These people just thumb their noses at the city and nobody seems to care." A permit was applied for Monday. The Garden of Valor has six monuments, one each for the Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force and generic police officers and firefighters. The stones are about the size of, say, a Geo Metro. In MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The Traltlon Continues Since 1972 c <l<'KTAllS f ' ' ( I() T () ( ,( I PHc l~<E AHl AD the back of each stone are 32 compartments for ashes. The monuments are arrayed in a gentle arc, and punctuated by eight tall flagpoles. These fly the banners of each service, plus the American and California state flags. Actually, my first impression was that it looks pretty nice. However, as I looked al 1t, I suf- fered an attack of cynicism. I meari, the thing just reeks of PR gimmick. The monwnents have appro- priate etchings on the face, for example, the trademdrk vignette of Marines raising the flag on Iwo Jima. Of course, what else? But on the police monument, there's a generic cop hug¢.ng a generic little girl he has just extricated from some terrible fix . Etched in stone on the fire- fighter monument is a firemdn in twnout gear. He is holding d cat he has just rescued and he is about to put lotty into the out- stretched arms of -you guessed it, a little girl. I realize that scoffing at this new <1ttraction is right down there with sneering al mom. hot dogs, baseball and apple pie. Maybe I'd be less dyspeptic If the cemetery people had built the Gcl!den of Valor the way ' PERFORMANCE ROVER JAGUAR SERVICE ~ PARTS ~SALES 714/ 650•5860 everybody else has to do things: aboveboard , legt.tl dnd with con - cern for the community and its people. 8ut we have ci dty council that will see to that Right? ------• ...a MMTIH's c.olumn runs~ Thursday and Saturday. Two local students honored· for community service lmdsay S Brennan of New-Costa Me!>a Seruor Center. port Harbor High School and Hartshorn also is a swim J\liSon K. Hartshorn of Corona team member and crews with del Mdr High School were the Newport Aquatid Club. She 1995 recipients of the Dorothy plan!. to study film production f)ardcdsUe Scholdrstup Awdrds or newspaper journalism at presented by Speak Up New-Northwestern University. port, June 7. BrennaQ, a Costa Mesa resi- The dward honot!. students dent, is a senior at Newport who hdve demonstrnted d con-Harbor High School who bal- tinuing interest m nvte dnd ances the responsibility of community issues, dnd an maintaining a 4 .11 GPA while involvement in act1v1t1es or also pa rticipating m communi- orgamzdllons The student!. ty service dnd school activities. each won a $1,000 scholarsrup. 1 Her commuruty involvement Hdrtshom, d '>enio1 dt Coro-includes the Jwuor Auxiliary of nd del Mar High School, has Hodg Hospital, Surfnder Foun- maint.amed d G PA of 4 1 b while datson, Newport Conservancy still reserving lime to be active-and Friends in Service to ly involved in the c-om.mumty Humanity. Brennan plans to She devotes her se>rvice to a ttend either UCSD or USO, Serving Peop le• m NeE>d, Girl I where she will major in biolo- Scuuts, the RPd cro~s. dnd the gy HICKORY FARMS Dad's Day June 18 BEEF STICK SALE WESTCLIFf PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach • Smd a Gift By Phone 642-4302 • FATHER'S 11 DAY SPECIALS Brunch • Lunch • Dinner Thank You, Peter Sabatino For Reservations and Directions Coll 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • Newport 8eoch 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 7:'SJ AM • 6:00 PM • 2 SHUTILES RUNNING DAILY Great K.mches ~ in time to take an interdimen5i>nal visit to Mrtual Y01d. • 9url • lASU . b#tr~. ow~.,,. Yon,. ow PD • ltifNIY y" • PiallJlllti.,.,. •........ E.-.8£Mw . GJP . &/llS&bl ~ t RlllfJ• Tli•ffCI •MM ..,,.,.Mir ·~ &ttBW •$mr., ••••• """~'""". 9olrs H#Plllll'i • ,\M lb. bl~ flldtlrltl 55 (05fl MPY. t t t SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1995 Halt the roasting, air quality official t~lls co~ee company By ~ John Forsttom. Staff Writer COSTA MESA -Blue Marble Colfee Roasters can't roast any m~ beans unW the company obtains the proper air quality permit South Coast Air Quality Man- agement District officials conclud- ed their investigation of the busi- ness Thursday and decided the roasting company, located at 1378 Logan Ave., does not have a valid pennit to roast coffee in the sub- urban. Hillcrest Homes area. The company is aliio beln9 investigated by Costa Mel& dty officials, but the city bas not yet determined whether Blue Marble needs a business permit. Francisco Escobar, an air quali- ty inspector, said Friday that the roasting company has been oper- ating under a temporary use per- mit -issued by the Air Quality Management District for a former Blue Marble site in Anaheim. Once the company moved to Cos- ta Mesa, the permit was no longer valid. The company bas unW Fri- Ford homes get 1st approval • Newport Planning Commission gives its nod to the 500-home project, though neighboring residents say traffic impacts will be significant. By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -In a decision that comnuss1oners houses will cause no significant traffic impacts in the Eastblutt neighborhood. 11 called progressive and Eastbluff Homeowners say the area is already congested and more homes will only make the prob- lem worse. ti residents called dishonest, the ~ city Planning Commission unani- s mously approved the environ-Early on at Thursday's hearing, planning commissioners appeared to question the traffic conclusions as well. Commission- e r Garold Adams said be pre- f erred delaying the project two weeks, until city staff could con- duct a more comprehensive traf- fic impact study. ~ r mental impact report for a 500- , unit housing project at the site of ,.,. ) d former aerospace manufactur-~ ing plant. N Making an effort to act as a ~ •good neighbor," Ford Motor ~ Land Development -which owns 'c the land -agreed to fund a study That suggestion pleased the roomful of Eastbluff homeowners who expressed concern about traffic and hazardous material on the Ford site. • of eXISting traffic in the Eastbluff Homeowners Association. The company also agreed to pay up to $10,000 to ease traffic problems in the VIaruty of Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road. C! I v It ~ ( Hl don't understand how a short continuance would have hurt Ford,• said Peter Laird, whQ lives on Aralia Street in Eastbluff. H It would have allowed the city to cure a very flawed and inade- quate traffic study." 1 I ~ Ford plans to build up to 500 luxury homes on the 100-acre site between Jamboree Road and 1 MacArthur Boulevard. Project oflic1als expect the homes to fit in well with the neighboring com-e. munalles of Belcourt and Bay Ridge. Ford and the city of Newport Beach will work together to select an independent consultant and deterrrune the scope of cleanuP. efforts at the site. Al the commis: s1on's insistence -and somewhat to Ford's displeasure -the re will be no salary cap on the cansul- tant. But Eastbluff residents are concerned the corrunission Side- stepped a critical issue. The pro- ject's enVIIonmental report, which residents say is Hwoefully inadequate, H predicts the new Residents described excessive traffic which flows into Eastbluff to vi!:it the shopping center or use the communitY as a thoroughfare. Resident Jason Llu recommended that Ford pa-y to gate the entire Eastbluff community, a pr:oposal scoffed at both by Ford officials and by Commissioner Gary Pomeroy. Tim Paone, an attorney repre- senting Ford, told the commission that the traffic was an existing problem Ford did not cause. ~The city's consultant arrived at bis figures by using the city's •SEE HOMES PAGE A16 Affordable Bookkeeping Business & Individual \\/<' or<' ufjorcJulJ/e so you are profltuble • Bill Paying • Collections • Customer Billing •Payroll • Financial Statements Serving Orange County Call (714) 650-3050 " Since 1980 FAX (714) 722-9878 • Dad deserves a Rolex THE CELQRATED OYSTER CABE fi Q Dedicated Swiss watchmakers a Q pert orm 162 painstaking steps to carve the fl{olex Oyster case from a solid block of metal. The result is a virtually indestructible vault, warranted pressure-proof to a depth of at least 330 feet. It is no / ' wonder the Rolex Oyster has been hailed since 1926 as the world's finest pressure-proof wristwatch. Only at your Official Rolex Jeweler. CHARLES H. BARR 9 e.w..P'eM . . 1803 westcltff orrve · Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 day to reqply for a permit, Esco- bar Mid. •1 gave them a notice and I made them aware ot the public nuisance,• said Escobar, .referring to local residents' complaints regarding the emission d a pun- gent smell from the roasting busi- ness. Neighbors' complaints earlier this week also prompted Costa Mesa business license officials to question Blue Marble's need for a business license. According to city officials, Blue Marble does not currently have a bulfnen Ucense on file in Costa Mesa and bas not filed for a con- ditional use permit -which is req'*9d when a business roasts colfee within 200 feet Of a resi- dential area. Escobar said the coffee roast- ing business was not currently operating when he conducted two hoW'S ol surveillance and ulti- mately mued the warning on Thursday. But, if residents again register complaints and he returns to find Blue Marble routing Coffee prior to being lllued a pennJt, the com- pany could face a fine ol up to $1,000 per day. • H they do not comply .. . it could be a couple of hwidred dol- lars to $1,000 per day,. Escobar said. ·1 have to catch them operat- ing to give them a ticket. I won't do surveillance unless I get com- plaints.• ClatminP. that he was unaware of the pemilt violations, Blue Mar- ble employee Michael Meadors said Friday that it is only a coinci- dence that there was no roasting going on the day Escobar arrived. Meadon said he has not 'J>O- ken With Blue Marble owner John Canfield about the issue and as far as be knows, the roasting Will con- tinue. · "We have not roasted since (Tuesday), but it's just a strange coincidence,• said Meadors. ~1 bad already roasted 500 pounds (the day before).• "I guarantee I will not roast for eight hours straight ... but I will be roasting Monday if I get an order.· Costa Mesa police make sweep of sex offenders • Officers arrest four of 35 offenders for failing to register with department. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -Costa,Mesa police officers arrested four of 35 sex offenders released fFom cus- tody who failed to register with the police department during th~ time period required by law. The police department is noti- fied by the Department of Justice through the mail that the individ- uals convicted of sex offenses - such a child molestation, rape and sodomy -have not registered within the 14 days of coming into the city in which he or she tem- porarily lives. Police must then attempt to locate and arrest the offenders for the violation which, according to law, is a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the number of the offender's prior convictions. Wednesday Costa Mesa police arrested Dale Robert Zorn, 39; George Leonard Porta, 50; Ernesto Anthony Sobrzano, 50; and Francisco Rodas Lopez, 50. Felony charges on the four men were immediately filed with the Orange County District Attor- ney's Office, Costa Mesa Capt. Tom Lazar said. Effective July 1 will be a M900" telephone number, operated by the . Department of Justice, for members of the public to call and get information on a sex offender in their neighborhood. Lazar said police are conduct- ing the "sweeps" in order for the information to be made available in time for the activation of the "90<r number this summer. Funds available f o~ tree projects The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the nust for Public Land have announced that $90,000 in grant funds are now available to local community groups for tree plant- ing projects. The program's ·goal is to increase the number of trees in urban sections of the state by encouraging citizens to plant trees on public property. Applicants must be estab- lished citizen-based groups or affiliated with the city, and fund- ing requests must be limited to a maximum of $500. The application deadline is Aug. 1 and the names of groups receiving funds will announced on Sept. 15. For more information, call Felix Posos at 557-2575. Reading skills workshops offered at Orange Coast Orange Coast College is offer- ing a series of summer reading skills workshops for first through 10th grade students, beginning Thursday, June 22. The reading classes will take place in room 102 of OCC's Busi- ness Education Building and will be taught by professional instruc- tors from the institute of Reading Development. Students will receive instructibn in reading comprehension, speed reading, vocabulary and study skills. The cost of registration is $199 per session. The reading class schedule is as follows: • First and second grades -9 to 11 :30 a.m. Fridays. June 23 to July 21 • Tilird and fourth grades -1 to 4 p.rn. Thursdays. June 22 to July 20 • Fifth, sixth and seventh grades -1 to 4 p.m. Fridays, June 23 to July 21 • Eighth, ninth and 10th grades -1 to 4 p.m. Thursdays, June 22 to July 20 Call 432-5880 for information and registration. j ,'. I .' I I • f \ I I I . SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1995 Police Will keep high profile on :West Side ; • Increased patrols among the steps being taken to clean up the trouble plagued Shalimar Drive and James Street neighborhoods. • By Carolyn Miller. Staff Wnter . WEST SIDE -The focus of law e nforcement and city officials on the Shalimar Drive and James Street neigh- borhoods will not waver until the crime there stops. Until it does, police presence will be as much a part of the neighborhood's make-up as crime is a part of its history. The city bas consistently engaged in a ggressive law enforcement efforts to target criminal activities in the two neighborhoods. But the three violent gang-related incidents that flared in the Shalimar Drive area in May -a stab- bing, drive-by shooting and assault with a hammer -sent city and police officials pledging no tolerance to such criminal activity. In place already, at no additional cost to the city, are: • rncreased patrols in the area. • Pairs of Costa Mesa police patrolling ln a "Felony Car" • Follow up with convicted gang members. • Monitoring of gang activities. To enhance these current prattices, the City Council has authorized. over- time costs ($20,800) for two police offi- cers to patrol the area on bikes during the weekends for at least six month. Council m embers also called for increased police staffing in these prob- lem West Side areas. But that is still being discussed among city officials and. law enforcement because adding offi- cers could cost the city approximately $500,000. The following ideas are being dis- cussed: • Two task force officers working overtime, five days per week. • Addition of one sergeant and one officer to the Problem Oriented Policing team. • Purchase or sharing of a mobile sub- station to serve as a portable command post to allow police to apply selective enforcement in "distressed areas or high-crime" locations. With the new enforcement plan, advocates hope the area will no longer be a breeding ground for violence, drugs and gangs. And residents will no longer be ashamed to call the infamous area their home. • •Any enforcement effort is something that should be looked into and attempt- ed -we can evaluate its success 'later on," said Gang Unit Sgt.' Dale Birney, who is an expert on the area's gangs and related problems. "I don't think any- thing we try could possibly hurt." The Gang Unit of five officers, started ln 1990, patrols the West Side area reg- ularly. In the last month, their efforts have been concentrated on investigat- ing the three Shalimar Drive incidents: arrests have been made in two of the crimes. Altering the physical characteristics of the streets that notonously attract a lot of crime is also in the works. One idea is changing the name of Shalimar Drive. "Wouldn't it be nice to have people feel more proud of their neighborhood?" said Costa Mesa police Lt. Alan Ken,t, who heads the West Side substation and is a member of the Shalijnar Task Force. "Shalimar has a name associ41ted with a troubled spot. If we make changes they can look for a clean slate and a fresh start.• Kent said one idea is to name the street "Matthew," since it's the first book of the New Testament, the next street over is "James," and the name has not yet been used for a street m the c1ty. "Our Wine Bar offers over 60 wines from around the world!!!" 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ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs visiting volunteers, sup- port groups for patients and care givers and a volunteer helpline. Interested vol- unteers can call 283-1111 or (800) 660- 1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY The American Cancer Society's Orange County Unit 1s seeking office volunteers for numerous days and hours. Also, vol- unteers are being sought to answer calls for the units Helpline lnfoCenter. For information. on these and .other volun- teer opportunities. call Can Davidson at 364-3829. AMERICANS FOR FREE OiOICE IN MEDICINE Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, a non-profit educational organization founded on the idea of individual liber- ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. Fo r more Information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice AMERICAN RED CROSS. OltANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Orange County cn.-of the American Red Ctoe nMdl voluntMrs to address community groups ~ Red Cross services and to act as l!Mons with the medi. In diwter and emergeocy Mt· uations. For lnfonnatlon, CAii Judy a.n- naccone, 835-5311. or Jc»n Miller, 835- 5381, ext. 422. AMERICAN YOUTH socaR ORGANIZATlON Corona del Mar AYSO Socc« Region 57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer sea- son registration. Parents. of boys and girls aged 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer input. telephones. coaching. refereeing. equipment and purchasing. Call 64().2539. ARTS ACADEMY OF ORANGE COUNlY The Arts Academy of Orange County is planning to fund and build a C!)mmunl- ty arts facility in Costa Mesa. For more information, call Alke Leggett at 540- 2557. I ASSoOATlON RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC Is a non-profit group In Cort.a Mesa which sponsors and supports mul- ti-outreach community service pro- grams, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For information, call Dr. Renee Namaste, 540-5803. . -MOtHaS. llG Sl51BS Min and women CMf' 20 ,_.,,of.._ t*"ng hed In OrMge COUnty for six months Md on the job for at INst thl'M ~ are ne.ded to _..,. as big biod'lllf'S or big siDrs for children 6-16 from si~ homes. For lnfonna.- tlon. Q&I 544-ml IOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC.; ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL Vofuntie« opportunfties Include fund. rahing, program development and training to existing troops and pns. For men lnfomwrtion, call Devon Dougher· ty, 546 4990. IOYS ANO GIRLS auas OF COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH The ttne WN ~ and -Girts Oubs need volunteer ~ and art or aaft wortJhop tHChen. For locations and additional lnfonnation. call Olde Powers. 642-2245. QNTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volu'}teer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. call Ginny Smith. 708-1517. . CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization which worics through the Unlt.cj Way, has a need for volunteers, graduate lev- ~'l£~~£~i~.6. {e '13rida{ 9lJgistrg Our S~ialties • f int 1lDmt t!I Outdoor 5Ucessorits • qijts 1 or !A.ny Occasion • Quafity Coflata6fes Blue & White that captures your heart. Spode, Blue Wiiiow, Delft! AntlQue English and Chinese designs. Extensive collection of' reproductive pieces. 'Watch for our 'feature of tfre 'WeeK,eadi 'lfturstfay & Saturtfay. '13a[6oa Porcfi 723-4113 224 Marine Ave, Balboa Island• Proprietors: Martha Brown & Sharon Hennessy $295,000,000 County of Orange, California Refunding Recovery Bonds, 1995 Series A Expected Ratings: Expected Pricing: Expected Maturities: Ala by Moody's AAA by Standard &. Poor~s Baed on MllA Insurance Week of June 12, 1995 Ranging from 2000 to 2010 and 2015 '$150 000 000 ' ' . Orange County Special Financing Authority Teeter Plan Revenue Bonds,· 1995 Series B A1 by MOody•s A+ by ltllMlnl I Poor's llClclcl by a Lllir of CredH from lndalrlal lank al Japan, Ltd. w.-of Jllne 11, 1195 m..,.., llOlllleal lnllurlty. Thi .... wlll Iii ............. bonds •llllt•• II •11-.-y....., II par ................. ,.... These bond issues are IXpedid to bi underWrttten by A.G. Edwards and Gotdman Sacha. r.ll 10dly for more information, lnQudtng anlidpllld Yte1d5. .. . CONSUMERS FOR LEGAi:.. REFORM Consumers for Leoal Reform has an e>nQC>lng need for vOlunteers to monitor civil court judges. A computer and dona- tions are also needed. For more infor· matlon call Barbara at 854-0881. COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs volunteers for usMrlng. backstage, mai~ lngs. typing, lights. and many other duties. For more lnformaticin, call 650- 5269. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY The society collects information. pho- tos and artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. Vol- unteers are needed for derical tasks. computer lnpu\ and help in the library. For Information, call Charles Beecher, 631-591B. COSTA MESA SEMOI CEN1'D lhe~--.W.Sfadl­ tty. loc.at9d • 1he comer Of 1td't S'1'Ht and Pomona Awnue. seeks W>lunteers f6r a v•riety of ta*I, lndudlng an upcoming Casino Nlaht party. For more Information, call &tS-2356 from 9 a.m. to5 p.m. DEFORE FOUNDATlON FOR THE Alt1S Defore Foundation for1he Alts. a non- profit organization dedialted to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G·3. in Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For more Information, call 241-9908. DtSCOVERY SHOP Discowry Shops are run by the Ameri- can cancer Society. Volunteers are need- ed and no special *Ills are necessary. For information, call 64CMm between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOWTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution SeMces needs vol- unteer mediators. case specialists and outreach assistants to help In a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are needed for both office volun- teers and for mediators. For more infor- matio.n, call 250-0488. EASTER SEALS Easter Seals Society needs volunteers for ongoing derical wort(, help In pro- .... fcir ~ wllh .......a. to help with iDldll aientl. For lnfbrnul don,c.mlllM-'111. EXCHNa QUI O&D AIUSE flMVENl10N CENTER VoluntHn .. needed to ... fwnl wherw .., Incident of child ... been reporl9d ...t a reit.ral m.de the county, and to wort with f.,.,,IU.S high-risk vktims of .,..nt.al drug addk tlon. For lnfonnation. call 722-1107 . FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER The Fairview Developmental Center I Costa Mesa needs voluntMn. and dona tlons are welcome. For more lnforma tlon, call 957-5114 between 8 a .m. t 4:30p.m. · ASH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends In Sen/ice to Humanity (FISH offers emergency assistance to those i need and provides the Mobile Meal program. Volunteers are needed to hel in a variety ot areas. For more informa tlon, call ~ 645-8050. . FOOD OISTIUBUTION QNTER The Food Distribution Center, Ora County's private• non-profit foodban needs-volunteers to inspect and so donated foods and to help with mall lngs. For more information, call the vol unteer coordinator, 771·1343. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Libra needs volunteers. For information, cal the library, 646-8845. Jasmi:o.e R..~gs Per•l•n & C>rl•nt•I Rugs .--------, I COUPON .--------, I COUPON .--------, I COUPON I s I O FF 11 $ I I OFF 11 $ I I OFF I I L •AU ~OW·TA...O ...... .J L •au.. aLUS.TAeMD...... .J L *AU ..... TAOellD ..,.. .J ---------------------2908 E. Coast Hwv .. Corona Del ~lar •Across from Port Theatre• i59-9199 . ~-------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . The Santos Watches. 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The program tS co-sponsored by the Calif omia Department or Fish and Game and runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free rods and reels will be provid- ed and included in the festivities are m usic, demonstrations and beverages. For information. call 640-1742. BOOK SIGNING Writer ·Mike Blake will be at Ba rnes and Noble, Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd. in Cos- ta Mesa, signing copies or his new book "Baseball's Bad Hops and Lucky Bounces" from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For information, call 556- 7532. HARBOR CLEAN-UP The Marine Division of the Newport Ha rbor Area Chamber. of Commerce is sponsoring a "Clean Harbor Day" from 8 a .m. to 1 p.rn. Refreshments will be served and awards will be pre- sented at the Canne ry Restaurant at 11 a.m . Volunteers are asked to call Came ron Quinn at 751-1627 for individual and team assign- ments. · COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast College's new Winners Computer Club will meet from 9 a.m . to noon in room 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building. The meeting is open to anyone interested m Microsoft Windows and Windows application. The annual membership fee is $20 and future club meetings are scheduled for July 15 and Aug. 12. For morf' information , call 432-5880 HKITCHENS BY THE SEA" ls the title of a Orange County Chapter of lhe American Society of lnterior Deilgners program that allows residents to view five new- ly remodeled kitchens. The event nms from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. nckets are $17 at the door and can be purchased at Kitchens· del Mar, 3536 E. Coast Highway and Glassman Kiefer Interior Designs, Inc., 3641 E. Coast Highway, both in Corona del Mar. For informa- tion, call 673-9199. SUNDAY BALBOA ISLAND PRIDE DAY An old-f ashloned neig)lbor- hood parade -complete with kids on bikes and roller skates -will wind down Marine Avenue at 11 a.m . as part of the annual Balboa Island Community Pride Day. Local merchants and restaurants will offer specials. Sponsored by the Balboa Island Improvement Association, the Balboa Island Business As$ociation and the Lit- tle Balboa Island Property Own- ers Association. Call 675-1773. CAT HOUSE OPENING The National Cat Protection Society is inviting the public to the opening of a new cat shelter called the "Cat Housett. The shel- ter is at 6904 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach and cats brought into lhe shelter are then placed with new famili es in the community. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. attendees will be dble to view the new shelter and cats, ds well as listen to guest speakers. For reservations, call 1>50-1232. LIBRARY MUSICALE The Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., is inviting the public to a free "Flutes From Around the World " musicale in their Friends' Meet- ing Room. The program begins at 3:30 p.m . and is presented by Maria Kostels, who recently released a solo recordmg titled "Ancient Voices from With.in.• For informabon, 717-3800. ZEN AND YOGA WORKSHOP Yoan Hiliker, a Soto Zen Priest and certified lyPngdr Yoga Instructor, will lead the noon to 4 p .m. wo rkshop m the Costa Mesa Courtya rd, at 1835 Newport Blvd . Building A. For information, call Zen Home Stitchery at 631-5389. MONDAY WORDPERFECT WORKSHOP Orange Coast College is offer- ing a two-unit summer class INVITE DAD TO A --DAY ON THE BAY • So quiet and easy to operate • Catering available • Cassette stereo aboard ~\\\C I~ .<~-- BALBOA BOAT RENTALS ·' Reserve 673-7200 Adjacent to the Auto Ferry Balboa Peninsula FIESTA CATERING Exhibition Cooking oUr Specialty! • Siuli~ Faiitas Bar • Handniade Tortillas • Quesaclilla Bar & Morel • Cervesa & Margarita Bar • Strolling Mariacllis (714) 645-0209 'Ill!" ----.••.. . ..,, . .. -· SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995 1~... . " ' designed to teach WordPerfect word processing skWs. Tbe class meet from S p.m. to 9 p.m. onday and Wednesday and stu- dents will work with IBM comput- ers. The cost is $26. For inlorma- tion, call 432-5n2. CAREER Pl.ANNING WORKSHOP Orange Coast College is otter- ing a free, three-part career plan- ning workshop , part of the col- leges Re-entry Center program for adult students. The workshop will run from 6 p .m. to 8 p.m. in room 106. of OCC's Counseling and (\.dmissions Building. The remaihing two sessions run June 19 and 26. Por information, call 432-5162. . TUESDAY LIBRARY LUNCHEON Foundation lecture presented by Safi Quresbey, chairman and CEO ot AST Research, Inc. The 1 :30 a.m. breakfast meeting takes place inside in Balboa Bay Club's BaySide Room, 1221 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach, and costs $20 for members $28 for non-members and For reserva- tions, call Petra Gallagher at 675- 3228. CAREER WORKSHOP "Careers 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 1:30 p.m. in Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and .Admissions building. For information, call 432-5162. PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Newport Beach, and ' costs SlS, which includes lunch. Por reser- vations, call 7~400 . PAIW.EGAL ASSOOAT10N The Orange County Paralegal Association is holding its June meeting at 6 p.m. in the Wynd- ham Gardens Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. District Attorney Michael R. Capizzi will speak at the event, which will include a light dinner buff et. The cost is $10 for members and $12 for non-members and RSVP's must be received by Monday. Call Linda Gent at 850-4521. PtHRAMEmNG The Professionals in Human Resources Association are con- ducting a presentation titled "Change equals Chaos! Surviv- ing and Thriving on Change" at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. Dee Bright. owner of Bright Solutions, will be the featured speaker at the ' . 7:30 a.m. meeting which costs Ste..1 for members and S22 for gyem.11·1 For reservations, call Helen Sor-·;; den at SU-1818. '11ftJRSJ}AY KIWANtS aua ~, "Humorous Courtroom Tales" , is the title of a program presented 1 by business attorney Bruce 'l Rollins at the Kiwanis Club's free noon meeting at the Bahia .. ' Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-1 side Drive, Corona del Mar. The 1 Lake Forest attorney and radio, , station owner has appeared pre-· 1 viously on the TV program "60 Minutes". For reservations, call 495-0102. '"' . • Send yQ&K items to Around Town editor; The Daily Pilot, 330 W. hy St., Costa Mesa, ~lif 92627. ) ,, ' I ., Dr. Judith Grossman, director of the Fine Arts Program in Writ- ing Fiction English Dept. at UCI, will be the featured speaker at the Newport Beach Friel)lis of the Library annual luncheon. The 11 :30 a.m. event will take place in the Bayside Ballroom at the Bal- boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach · and will cost $17. Call Harriet Krause at 644-0358, for information. KIDNEY DISEASE LECTURE Debra Zaslav, vice president of an executive search firm in Costa Mesa, will discuss "How to Inter- view and Be Interviewed• at the South Coast Professional Women's business luncheon. The event w;ill run from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at El Torito Grill, 633 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa, and costs $15 for members and $20 for guests. For reservations, call 472-4666. ATTORNEY SERDICES Business [aw • llJllls & Trusts WEDNESDAY HEALTH INDUSTRY LECTURE Business Litigation Contract Disputes Buy/Sell Agreements Incorporation Dlssolutlon Llulng Trusts Estate Planning Power of Attorney Probate Wiiis ~ "How to Avoid Kidney Disease Stone Disease " is the title of a free, noon lecture presented by Dr. Marguerite Hatch, associate adjunct professor of medicine at UCI College of Medicine, in the Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For information, call 717-3800. Wayne C. Arnold, a partner in the law firm of Bryan Cave, will speak on federal limits on Liability for the Health Care Industry at a noon lecture sponsored by the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. 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( 1/2. mite South u( 405 Frccw.ly) 434.0744 I ' I -__ ..,, LAKE FOREST 2 \64 I El Tm,, Rn.~t (One block North ol Rockfidd) S8J..0744 l 1 f 1 t t t " 0 ' I c ' h II 1-1 G s 8 " , " 't\ 0 " l v p ~ ·c c I \' Ill y ( , I c 1 Cl I c ti c f \ II c I ' f, • SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1915 UCI's Brain .Im ging Center shoots . for the moo T bey drew the first opportu· nity ticket of the evening. A trip to San Francisco won by Roy Hube. They drew the second opportunity ticket. Passes to Disneyland and seats at South Coast Repertory. Gloria and Ray Otbrlnk cheered, hold- ing up the golden ticket with the winning number. They drew the third-winning ticket. A week in the mountains at Big Bear. Peggy Goldwater and Bob Clay claimed that one for their family. Nothing particularly notewor- thy in the sequence of events, except the crowd was calling it a ·m. • In jest, of course. Never- , • t .. ' . , "' ... I ' . .. ' , . I • . ' . ~ I ( , • ' t .... , • ' ... , . ·" , ,. , J , .. l . ~ .. \.; • ' t I • I. " "' ~ .... ,, . ,, ~ . , . - • I I ' 1 . ~ • • . , , . ( . t 1 ~, 1, . l . '\ • I . • . ,:, • I .. .(' . ; ' ,..., ' . ,/ .. I ' • j ' ' \ •' ' I , './ . I I ... " ..... b.w. cook · theless, all of the winners sat at tbe Mme table. Pinally, a woman ~ tbe ballroom ot lbe s~ Place Hotel ctatmect a winning Udmt for tbe next prize. It wu a good thing, since the gift item wu a lavish basket of Goldwater Food ProdUds donated by Peggy Goldwater Clay. The odds were certainly in her favor that night. Actually, the gathering of win- nen at Sutton Place was not to collect door prizes. The evening, chaired by Goldwater-Clay, could not have been more serious. The Brain Imaging Center of The UCI College of Medicine had con- vened to honor its own, discuss future plans and pay tribute to yet another gi:eat American pio- neer, astronaut._. Aldrta. The eighth annual Lndrbart dinner sympolium WU called •Shoot· For The Moon.· The Brain lniaging Center (BIC) ii 'dedicated to research of brain related disorders. From depression to schizophrenia to Parkinson's to Aizheimer's; the ultimate hope for the millions who suffer comes initially from research. Over the past dozen years since the founding of a BIC Steering Committee of involved local citizens -such as Peggy Clay, Ed ScbWDACber, Jean Uecbty, Sandra Brodie, Warren , .. ,. " ... " ' .. Browa, An. ICeltll. IDdola Lock- Mlt. Juel~ and the late AtMlle Clarke -local dollan have enabled BIC staff to fund study and equipment pur- chases that have made great strides. Case in point: the new Positron Emillion Tomography Scanner (known as the PET Scanner), which allows dOctors to examine minute sections of the living human brain to better understand brain diseases and mental illness. Dr. WlWam E. Bunney Jr .. chair of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at UCI, and his wife Dr. Blynn Garland Bunney, director ....... : .... uSter.· DDS • . . . I ,. . . , ' • ,. .. t • ". /' I Any Coffee Drink with the. purchase of a pastry! I -please mention ad - $4U0 Giff Certificate ... • .. , . lJ ' • 'I . ' ' I MAG AS IN 209 .. STAN1£Y ARiIBRUSTER I> I> ... FAMILY 01~~··1 IS'I HY 21 7 1/2 Marine Ave Use it towards any dental treatment. Existing and new patients welcome I Coll Dory fo r an appointment (714) 673-7820 volidw/coupon only, exp 8/30/95 Previous c ertific ates do not a I . • Martha's Bookstore • . , 2fN Manne Ave., • 673-5542 Re-Uve Those ~I Ealy Days on BcDxJ lsla>d, from 1914 -1941 of Reseercb and Developmen BlC, were the honored guesu the evening. In a heartfelt ace tance of tbe recognition, the captured the silent attention o the ballroom with their sden offering of hope and progress the field of brain research. The BIC committee also pr sented its prestigious "Silver bop• award to Buzz Aldrin in honor of his "outspoken sup of research in the fight ag mental illness." Aldrin took questions from the crowd on adventures in space. Responding to on 1 questio ,, , ' . o ,, ,, I r #' ' ' ' ' ,, •·M r 'S ~$;. Full Once Upon An Island by Nibs White 1995 Parade G rand M arshall ~ !.:.., ... J . •. '" ~ Service :E Salon -~ 20°/o OFF Any Service or Hair Product w/ad. exp. 713 1 /95 Marine Ave. • Balboa Island Unique Accessories • Great Gift Ideas • Check out our new Russ Berens summer llne $10.00 available at Martha's Bookstore 308 1 /2 Marine Ave., Balboa Island GET/THERE 207 Marine Ave. • 714 673-' . , . I 30 v ~ atna when blrists will l'iM In~ Aldrin awed the =-9· "Tourism in space is not far di. The time will cone '#bal air tnmspMatim will amount to. rocket lhtp traveling up into ~ DDe .00 to 500 mUes and tJ)an reentering the earth's atmos- phere P'9 towards ils a))p(inted ~in an arch foonatim. lA to Hong Koog .... me hour.• What was it like walking on the mom? A circumspect Aldrin replied, "We were ve!lY appn!benSve. We Were 90 coocemed about dWig the right thing, aannplishing our mis- sbt as directed by NASA. there was no time fer amazement over the sheer wonder ct the experience. We were oo the act&l swface for a very short time, and I feel that our responsi.bility to the mission over- shadowed any other thoughts any cl us bad at that moment ...• Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew- er and her husband Clwles Brewer yfor asta/ Subs r I jtVled Sllldra Brodie ....... "-+un, Jerry Mlndll, dean c1 ua Advancement and bis wVe Wllitney, .._ .... Oladl Mone. Margie KIA. Terry 0... n.lo and Tom md I!-. .r-Riiey for the JilelJQable event. ... c.c..u. (CoalHkm Por QO- dnn MI! t YMl llMI ...... threw its fourth annual ~nnm.r County Fair at the vmajie~ this past week. 1be on her way to sbnky Donna <::rem ho6ted the backyard baibecue that featured a full blown fire, with games and carnival attrac- tions cl an variety. More than ~o vol- unteers staffed the mas.We under- taking led by CCAP Executive Director Cynlbla SctWnherg. On hand for the fun. and helping to raise more than $20,000 for the orga- nization that helps put kids on the proper road in life. were: board pres- ident Pi1drtda Gome7. Dr. Mkhael Schumadler, J(athleen Goldberg, . Hlanglde Han. Barbara Allen, Patti Boom and Cw ""a W.-.. Mofe than 300 ma mitegled m the fair grounds wMh ... d John and Omma'I Hollywood pals: ,.,,.,., O'OaMJr. 5-*a GcMd and Sim Frebetg. Republiam king pn Tcm ~was spotted 1*ing into a juicy 1n N Out burger wih wife Joleen en the O'eml back fmty. "' Ho9g"""' J'I 552 (lab oul- dld-wilh its annual movie pre- miere event, "The Bridges ct Madl- soo CoWJty" at Edwanh Big New- pcxt. Pa.Wm Island Nearly 2.000 movie lovers turned out far Hoag, bringing in ticket and underwriting revenue exceeding $250,000. 1bere were so many folks sam- pling the vast array cl foods set up in the Edwards parking lot before the show that Hoag staff cmurmnicated by electronic headsets. Despite the aowd, seating was orderly and anfcxtable. Actually, there wasn't a peep in the house throughout the dramatic fihn. Imagine 2,000 people : • Balboa Porch • B-1 ',)) 0 ¥ ~ / ·, G" • I ..,,. · ~• 1r1 s• OPEN FOR LUNCHI . \~ • The Persimmon Tree • .. ) Ji~ OMMEMORATIVE ~/'<-RADE SHIRTS l I~: Child-Adult -$14 I . vallable at 305 Marine .Ave 714 675-6193 . . . ., I SATUftDAY, JUNE 10, 1"5 Enjoying "1'1le Bridges of Maclison County" movie pre- miere are: (above) Donna and John Crean; (left) John and Fran AppleP,te and carol and Gordon Bowley: and (top left) Jim Edwards, Ron Beale and John Jacobsen. -..;;. /: .... 325 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND etc ... et ... etc ... . featuring .\_.uaY ~,NN- ' ·. tn ooe nxm lied'°' two botn. r 1blt Mys nneet•ig about .... ti.a Hollecf by tbe d)'llllS Bclwardl flmlly --and Jul*Jt1, 1'lll aan. tbe whale town Wll tbme, bbl- iDg; ...... Ame.Al wlLlllA-. Hyla ...... Nida• I elf, Dem -J...e~Amalll ....... p -0 7 Matlfa .. a.Id C..lae Mn Taawl'hldla~---- 1. ....... SWlet' .. and A-.Sefliaca. ... Nm week. lie Newport BMda PallMI: u..y foa•Mlefl• Board ct Diredors jcms fmces with RizZdi Bookstm! at South Coast Plaza f<X" a Tuesday evening reoop- tioo c1 Ovtmpagne and the written • word Local a\.ltln lrwbl Gcft== will make a special guest appear- ance, signing copies c1 his new . book, "Secret Affairs." Por reseva-• ticns, call 717-3800. ' . ,. , J I· '-..~ For Quality Custom Framing ~PHICS ' G ,~ . ._ I. IE l=t .. , rlN( ART • POSTfRS • FRAMING · W/purchose of $75 or more, w/coupon Exp. 6/31 /95 · 219 Marine Ave .• 714) 673-2220 ' • t t t : .; J I [ I A1D SAT\MOAV, JUNE 10, 1995 • C~ESIWO~HOPS CARED 'nANSJ110N: St Andrew's Presbyterian Church and St. James Eplscopal Church host the ninth annual Career n-ansttion Seminar for ~en and women who are unemployed, underemployed or not-so-happily employed, 7:30 a .m . to 2 p.m . today in St. Andrew's Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, N ewport Beach. Registration, including materials, is $17. Speakers include Dr. John Fry, a clinical psychologist; Jack Hig- gins. vice preside nt of Lee Hecht Harrison's Irvine office: Sharon Peterson , speech and communi- cation instructor, and special guest speaker, David Baker, transactional attorney and vice president of the Delma Corp. A continental breakfast and a box lunch a.re included. "MASTER MIND": That's Ken Gray's )0 a.m. to noon workshop today at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. SRI SRI RAVI SHANKAR: The spiritual teacher and founder of the Art of Living Healing Breath Workshop, Sri Sri Ravi Shanka,., presents an evening of wisdom, humor and inner awareness 8 p.m . Sunday at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Suggested donation is $10. Call (310) 841 - 5550. HEALTif DAY: Instructor Janet Brosan leads People with Arthritis Can Exercise (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a .m. every Tues- day at the Jewish St:tnior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint- protection tips, relaxation tech- niques, pa.in-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641.. JOYCE GREENSPAN LEC- TIJRE: The Jewish'Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Ste. D, Costa Mesa (on the Jewish Federation Campus), presents Joyce dreenspan, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League of Orange County and Long Beach. as speake r at a luncheon 11 a.m. Wednesday, with lunch served at noon. Cost of the lunch is $3. For reservations, leave message at 513-5641. A COURSE IN MIRACLES: The non-profit organization A Gathenng of Miracles presents "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Allen Rosenthal, a natlonalfy known lectwer, 1eadl tbe lecture. C&ll 673-9221 or (310) .. 78.-M. CARED NETWOU: Pree, ongoing meetings are held 7:30 p.m. every Thursday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport , • Beach. The meetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. Call 574-2239. PAltADIGM SHJFn The Newport Beath Baha'i Commu- nity allows participants to hear and experience #Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the New World Order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal. What's the spiritua,1 solution to our economic problems? And more. Music and food included. Directions: 759-0999. "BRIGHT STARS": That's Dol- ly Moriana's 10 a.m . to noon workshop Saturday. June 17. at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. SHIN BUDDHISM: Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Bud- dhist Temple's Dharrna Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Buddhism at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at the temple. 254 Victoria St.. Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. HiTosumi) or 651-3102 (Ronnie Young). CONFLICT MANAGEMENT: Psychologist William Patil Cone, a family therapist frequently seen on TV, will be the featured speak~r at a free workshop host- ed by Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive (at Mar- guerite), Corona del Mar, on Sunday, ·J une 18. The program, which begins at 5:30 p.m., will help adults and teen-agers learn how to communicate within the family, deal with anger and han- dle frustrating personal relation- ships. The workshop includes a complime ntary dinner and child care. Concurrent sessions will be held for adults and middle school age children. Call 644-0463. "BEAUTIFUL DREAMER": That's Bob Pulliam's 10 a.m. to noon dream workshop Saturday, June 24, at Newport Beach RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday <Md Cort hO'flcW Semc.ts 1:4S o.m. 10:30 a.m. & S:lO p.m. "That's ~Power of Love" CHURCH 0 ELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the Un ed Chvrch of Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET .• SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 • (714) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal 'A c-wtlfy OHicllfeJ fO ~ ontl $ertil'lfl Jews Cltrist OJ Lot-ti ontl smot: fr David C. Anderson, redor 3209 Vio Ltdo Newport Beach 71 4/675-0210 II 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om Contemporary 9 om Church SchoOI 10:'5 om Chorismotic and Wednesday noon "'\I\. I \I I( 11 \I I .\ \I I \ \ c • I I "- I l'l--.l c >I ' \I <Ill l\1 11 Sunday Worship 9:00AM Nursery 'A Fri~dly, Caring Christian Community" 3233 Pacific View Dr. lltMM~1~ Cotona d8 Mar 1>~3 .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIEN'IlST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOcnn • 5pm, Sunday School lOcnn Wednesday M .. tlngs 8pm God be merciful unto us. and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; ... Psalms 67:/ l Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of Christ Sdtntist Bo9fon, M~hwtts CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To~ It To C..; To C.. It To 00. Or, Dennis W. Short. Mlnllt« $undtY Worship 1:30 & H>-.AM Ctiutdl Sdlool tAM Milt • t.cs Cht1dretl Child C.e Provkf9d i>«-7400 611 Htliot'ope l#t, Coront o.I Mar r---------------------------------------~--------------, Church ol Religious Science, 90 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646·3199 . + CJIURal: South Coast ChriStian Church. + ADD'ISS: 792 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. + 1B.EPHONI: 548-3468. + DENOMINA110N: Chris- tian. + YEAR CHURCH ESTAB- LISHED: 1955. + SEllVICE TIMES: Sunday -Bible school at 9 a.m. and worship service at 10:15. + MINISTER: Jerrold A. Hollobaugh was voted in by the congregation two weeks ago. + SIZE OF CONGREGA- TION: Currently under 100. + MAKEUP Of CONGRE- GATION: Currently a family oriented church with no members under the age of 40; however, when Hol- lobaugh begins his tenure in late June, the church will work on bringing in younger people. "If any- thing happens to one of us, we all know about it and help out," said Shirley Hilsabeck, church secretary and member of the con- gregation for 10 years. + otlLD CARE: Nursery care is available. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Tra- ditional hymns are sung by the choir, accompanied by piano and organ. •> WELCOME WAGON: Greeters are stationed out- side the church before the service, and a coffee fel- lowship is held afterward; the minister welcomes visi- tors from the pulpit after the first song of the ser- vice. "We maul them," Hilsabeck said of newcom- ers. "We're very friendly here." + RECENT SERMONS: This Sunday -"Lost Horizons" ... SAMANTHA F£1.0MAN I DAILY PllOT South Coast Christian Church is hoping to attract young people. from Luke 15:8-1 O; recent sermon topics include "Pentecost: Then and Now" and "Preparing for God's Blessings." + PROGRAMS: A w eekly Bible study held at the home of a congregation member will resume in September; vacation Bible school in August; the church will add more pro- grams wt:len Hollobaugh comes on board. + MISSION STATEMENT: Hollobaugh will compose a mission statement. •l+ INTERESTING NOTE: The church selected Hol- lobaugh after searching for a leader for almost two years. "Our last minister died in September of 1993," Hilsabeck said. "We're getting excited now." By Anastacia Freeberg •CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT JEWISH COWBOY: Jewish Senior Center of Orange Coun 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, presents its 1995 Entertainment and Lunch series with a Father's Day Celebration featuring Shalom Sherman, #The J ewish Cowboy," with entertainment 'programs beginning at 10:45 a.m. Thursday. and a Kosh e r lunch served at.noon. Cost: $5. Reservations: 513-5641. CANTOR IN CONCERT! Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach p resents: Cantor Jonathan Grant, baritone; Kim- berly Allman. soprano: and Alex Guerrero Jr., tenor, in concen 8 p.m. Saturday, June 17. Favorite from opera and Broadway will b presented at the temple, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. Grant has received many award for m usical excellence and appeared with the Los Angeles Music Center Opera, Opera Pacific and other regional com- panies. Allman of Villa Park is w ell known to Orange County audiences as a soloist with the Pacific Symphony, The Orange County Master C horale, the Orange County Lyric Symph ony and the inaugural season at the Orange County Performing Arts Center with Opera Pacific. Guer rero of San Bernardino was with the San Francisco Opera and th· Los Angeles Music Center Opera. Pianist Thomas McFar- land will acc;ompany. A dessert reception follows. Ticket prices range from $12 to $25 and can be purchased in advance. Call 644-1999 (Alma Brooks). •PEOPLE L~-----------------------------------------------------~ PASTOR EMERmJS PEN- DELL: Christ Ch urch By the Sea in Balboa recently honored long time Newport Beach residents Tom and Carol Pendell with the announcement that the Rev. Pen dell haq been unanimously vote by the church's administrative council as the church's "Pastor Emeritus.· The Pendells served the church as minister and wife from 1948 to 1954. While pastor of this local Methodist Church, Mr. Pendell served as a board member of the N ewport Comm nity Chest, the Red Cross and th Orange Empire Boy Scout Coun I I METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Marauente Ave. Coron.1" def Mar 644-0745 Worship at S:OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All t'ges 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin Costa Mesa MESA VERDE · UNITED MnHODIST CHURCH 1 701 Boker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard GeorAe 979·8234 T,l\GUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 'l99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available ' COMMUNITY CHURCH I ' PRESBYTERIAN REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE Soorn Com COMMUNITY (HUP-(H Bot SHAN~ Soooa PASroa WE.EXIND SEIVlas: SAT\llDAY 6:00 P.M. SlJNDAY 9:00 6t 10:•5 A.M. 5110 b1fA <ANlON loo>. lmst. (.A 92715 7H.85-+.7600 ST. MARK PRF.SBYTER.IAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.111. Child C.re, Sunda11 Sclr;'ot Jamboree at Eastbl'!ff Newport Buch 644-1341 F~t~C!~ . 1kR~l>~ <!~ H~U,,H~ s-J4-42YO -I , // CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlsclplH ot Ctlrlst) 2401 Irvine Avt. 11 Slnta lubel Newport BHCft Sund1y Worship -10:00AM Dr. 011111 Gl1dson 845-5711 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.B. (WBSt of Jombor86) (Nolth of Bristol) (East of John Wayne A/rpo/1) Service Sun. 10:30 o .m . M, Tu, Th, (714) 646·3199 Or. Juanello Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CH\JRCH Pastor Will~m Hemenway ''W• lw1 cltiln, voutlt, 'l""'f .iulu, urur M#lts, ,.,;,,., W. /"11 i. un, to mu:lt 1ut, 11 lflfft MW, to «nswer t(•stiffll n • Sunday SeMces .. 8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Biblt Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 031-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (SchooU PRESBYl E RIAN Wonh1r 11nJ hnr 1hl r~ucal, Chnsc c~nitrN. b1bliul mt' t "A LIFE-SHAPING WORD FOR YOl!rHS OF ALL AGES" (P~lm I 19·9·16) . He was the second president tbe Newport Harbor Council Churches and served five as cha.inn.an of its interde- omlnational weekday religious ucation program. After serving er Southern California con- ations, they returned to their alboa home upon Rev. Pendell's tirement in 1982. Since then, e served a term as president of e Balboa Peninsula Point Asso- ciation. · SUMMEll SESSION NROLLMENT: Luthercm Church of the Master, 2900 Pacif- ic View Drive,. Corona del Mar, which opened a Kindergarten through sixth grade school in September, is expanding the pro- gram to include summer school. The summer ~ession, which starts June 22 and is also K-6, includes before and after-school care. Enroµment applications are cur- rently being accepted. Call 159- 1146 (Nancy Spaeth). •SERMONS .. A SOCIETY OF SALTY SAINTS": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sund ay at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 646-4652. "TRUE BEING!": That:s the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at New- port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. ,.FATIIER'S DAY -BEYOND NECKTIES AND POWER :rOOLS": That's the topic Sun- day, June 18, by the Rev. Diana · Heath at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victo- ria St., Costa Mesa, at 10:30 a.m. Call 646-4652. • SPECIAL EVENTS ZIONISM LECTURE: The J.C.S. Chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism holds annu- al elections for officers at 11 a.m . Sunday, followed by a lecture M ore than 100 people crowded Into tile new BendAt HWel Center In Costa Mesa on April 30 to celebrate tile dedication of tile flnt major Orange County fadUty for Hlllel. the interna- tional organization that provides pro- gramming on cc;.llege and un\Venlty campuses for Jewish students. Shown outslde the doors of the new center, on the Jewish Federation campus, .are (right photo, from left): Daniel Stahl, HWel president; Marlene Silverman, executive director, HWel Foundation of Orange County; Rabbl Herbert C. Tobin, HWel Intematlonal Center tn Washlngton:.!Dr. Benjamin M . Bendat and hts wUe Bessie, major donors to th~ fadllty; and Hillel commissioner David Kessler. Several local dlgnttartes attended the dedlca- Uon, Including Costa Mesa mayor Joe Erickson (left photo). "Zionism and the State of Israel• The public is invited to attend the lecture at the Jewish Culture School located in the Copper Tree Design Center, Kalmus Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Call Gina at 642-3928 or Rosalie at 581-6618. sorn ANNJVERSARY: On Sunday, Newport Center United Methodist Church will celebrate the 50th anniversary of its found- ing on Balboa Island. Former pastors and founding members will be present to share memo- ries with the present congrega- tion and old friends. A catered dinner is planned for 6 p.m . fol- lowed by a program at 7:30 p.m. Friends of the church are invited to attend both dinner and pro- gram. Call the church office at 644-0745 to make a dinner reser- vation (a small donation is requested). There is no charge to attend the program. NCUMC is located. at 1601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. National Fund's Business and · Professional Men & Women's Division receive a private tour of the "Anne Frank in the World Exhibit" at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Harbor Art Muse- um, library Annex, 856 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Cost: $10 (includes coffee and dessert). Registration: 558-8733 (Gail Molk). A TIME FOR ~NEWAL: An opportunity for inactive Catholics to participate in or listen to can- did dialogue on topics of their choice is held at 6:15 p.m. Sun- day, June 18, at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, NewJ)ort Beach. Topics have included changes since Vatican ll, Scripture, Faith, PRIVATE TOUR: The Jewish BAHA1S.GATIIERING: The Baha'is of Newport Beach spon- sor a lunch, speaker and discus- sion of timely topics 11 a .m . Sun- day, June 25, at a private resi- dence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760-5360. • SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTII: Parents, siblings and spouses of the seri- ously mentally ill meet at 6:30 p.m. every Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Education Office at 574-2236. 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! All Hardwood Flooring On SALE .ALDE:N'S CARPETS, INC. t 663 Placentia St. Cosra Mesa 646-4838 Communities, annulments, morality, personal experiences, etc. Come or call ahead to 548- 3844 (Marie Romano) or 644- 9218 (Sister Agatha Fairman). • WEEKDAY SERVICES . SAT\JROAY, JUNE 10, 1995 A11 are held every Tue.tay at New· port Beach Church of Religious •• Science, 901 Dove St., No. 1.45, Newport Beach. "Physical Per- fection/Science of Mind" is held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. (6"6-3199). PRAYER BREAKFAST: First United Methodist Church of Cos- ta Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. every Wednesday at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. (548-7727). HOLY COMMUNION: St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service WednesdaY.s with Holy Communion. (675-0210). BIBLE SnJDY: His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa iJlvites everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. every Friday. All ages welcome. Directions: 650-2589. SCIENCE OF MIND: Medita- tion at 6 p.m. followed by "Pros- perity/Science of Mind• at 7 p.m. • Please send photographs and type· written releases detailing 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 items of interest to 646-4170. 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By Tom Titus, Spedal to the Daily Pilot I n the original production of "Forbidden Broadway," an aclre!fS impersonating Carol Channing is asked to explain her legendary status in the theater. "It's very simple,• she replies, "Some people sing, some people dance, some people act. I do 'Hello. Dolly.'• And that was 10 years ago, when Channing was a mere lass of 64. At the moment, sh e's at the wheel of what's billed as a "farewell tour" (but don't bet on it) of the Broadway-bound vehi- cle she created over three decades ago, stopping off for a wee k's visit to the Orange Coun- ty Performing Arts Center. Now "Hello, Dolly" is not the greatest show ever to come down the pike -in fact, it's on my personal short list of least- favorite musicals. The story veers between corny and ridiau- lous. the staging is egregiously presentational and the ending couldn't be more contrived . But Dolly herself? Well, Chan- ning has made her an industry, and on opening night, adoring audiences at the center roared their dpprovaJ. some even ren- dering a standing ovation for the tiUe number. And after the final bow. they remained on their feet as Channing hatted informally in the gargles-with-gravel voice that's become her trademark ever since she warbled "Dia- monds Are A Girl's Best Friend" Carol ChaJ\nlng lights up the stage in "Hello, Dolly." by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. 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Channing also is surrounded by an excellent supporting cast, headed by the burly, blustering Jay Gamer, whose Horace Van- dergelder is composed of equal parts of Jonathan Winters and Gordon Jump. Michael DeVries as his restless chief clerk (a part originated by Michael Crawford) stokes the show with electric vitality. Particularly impressive is Flo- rence Lacey as the middle-aged milliner who catches De Vries' eye. Her singing voice is exquis- itely rich, and she handles her character with aplomb. (She's · alsc;> the understudy for Dolly, but fat chance of her going on; Channing has never missed a performance in some 4,500 out- ings -match that, Cal Ripkin.) Lori Ann Mahl's giggly shop assistant works well, though Monica Wemitt's teary tum as Horace's niece wears a little thin. Cory English is a sprightly assis- Wit to DeVrlel. and Cbrtstme DeWo makes tbe mOlt at bet ravenous cameo as Horace's potential amour. Spla.aby. multi-hued costun:llt by Jonathan Bixby further sug- gest the 1960s when "Dolly• appeared {though it's set at the tum of the centwy). And Bill Bateman's re-creation of Gowe Champion's original choreogra phy -particularly in the pro- longer "Waiters' Gallop" -is nothing short of sensational. So, suspend your disbelief this old chestnut gets yet anotb roasting, and watch Carol Ch ning do what she does better than anyone in the world -ii can get tickets for the final per formance today and Sunday - and wave "Goodbye Dolly" as she heads back to Broadway. There's a lot of life in the old yet, the star and the show. • TOM tnUS reviews local theater f the Dally Pilot. Greg & Steve are big with the little se The Beach Boys of children 's music, Greg & Steve, are performing in a benefit concert Sunday for the OCC Childre n's Center Building Fund. This top-selling children 's rock 'n' roll act hits the stage of the Robert B. Moore Theatre ~t 2 p .m. 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Two of literature's classic female characters, difterentintein- pera.inent yet alike in their quest for love. One fairly tragic, the other a fairy tale. Perfect subjects for ballet, where dancers convey inne~ feelings and emotions through the sublime movement of their bodies. Imagine, as a dancer, being ~ble to dance the role of Juliet one night and Cin- derella the next. Llnnette Hitchen doesn't have to imagine it -she does it. As a principal dancer with the Seattle-based Pacific Northwest Ballet, Hitchen gets to portray numerous heroines. She just fin- ished dancing the role of Juliet in PNB's season closer, #Romeo and Juliet." Now, she and the compa- ny are getting ready to come to the Orange County Performing Arts Center, where the PNB pro- duction of #Cinderella• ope ns on Tuesday for a three-night run. Hitchen danced the role of Cinderella during a brief Arizona tour last year. Normally the com- panY, has two or three dancers that perform in the lead role on alternate nights, but on one of the stops on the tour, another princi- pal dancer dislocated her foot, leaving Hitchen to dance all five performances of "Cinderella." #1 never dreamed something like that would happen," said Hitchen during a phone inter- view from Seattl e after a recent #Cinderella" rehearsdl. ·Normal- ly we share the roles. I had to learn how to pace myseU, how to give a good performance while holding back.· Judging from the reception that Arizona gave her, Hitchen must not have held back much. Her reviews were glowing. although Hitchen said she does- n't always read reviews, unless they offer constructive criticism. She can get more accurate feed- back from watching videos of her performances. She also views videos to learn dance combinations, of which . christopher trela there are many in #Cinderella." The title role is a demanding one, which means that while on stage Hitchen must think about her dancing as well as the char- acter ~he is porlJaying. H'Cinderella is on stage non- stop for almost the entire evening," noted Hitchen. "There are three pas de deux, four big variations, several smaller ones. She is always dancing. You're thinking about that, and about making the character reaching to the back row." The PNB production of HCin- derella H is a big-budget one, fea- turing lavish sets, props and cos- tumes. Those elements help the dancers get into their roles and into the story, which in tum draws the audience into the spell. Hitchen ts glad she made. Hitchen pedorm.s in the Wednesday pedor- mance of •Cinderella.• 1\vo other PNB prind- pal dancen perform on Tuesday and Thursday. For tickets, call 556- ARTS. •Well cast Claire Ratfield bas ber hands full. A 6th grade teacher at Lincoln Elementary School in Newport Beach, Ratfield is producing and direct- ing a production of the musical "Oliver• that plays tonight at 7 and tomorrow at 12:30 and 5 p.m . in the school's auditorium. A cast com- prised of Lincoln Ele- mentary sixth graders take the stage tonight. while fifth graders per- form on Sunday. Tickets are only $6 and are available at the door. • Another shot "Assassins· is back! "The cast was the best I've ever had in my 25 years here at OCC," stated Perzacca. "The voices were outstanding." Cast members include Eric Anderson as John Wilkes Booth; South Coast Repertory Young Conseivatory director C raig Fleming as Charles Guiteau; and Terri Mowrey as Squeal(y Fromme. This is also the last chance to see Mowrey before she moves up to the bay area to attend acting classes at the American Conservatory Theatre If the encore presentation is as good as the spring staging, H Assassins" should once again play to packed houses. Tickets are $10 and are available at the door. For more information, call 432-5880. • Some specifics Auditions for acting or smgmg roles are often a crap shoot for those trying out. Hopefully, what you have to offer is what the ~ ducer or director is looking for. Well, the Houston Grand Opera production of •Porgy and Bess• that plays at the Performing Arts Center June 21-25 is looking for a few good men and women, and youngsters, for non-speak- ing •extra" roles, and here's a sample of what they want: one white male, age 25-55, 6-foot- tall, 240 lbs., chest size 46 inches, suit size 46R, shirt size 17 1/2x34-inch, pant size 46x31 1/2- inch, hat size 7 3/8. No word on whethe r this male must be a vegetarian Republican pro-lifer BMW-driving stockbroker (plen- ty of those in Newport Beach). There are several other roles open that also have specific qualifications, so ~all 556-2787, ext. 557 for more detatls and audition reservations. • CHRISTOPHER n.ELA's column appears Saturdays. "We're immersed in the fairy tale," stated Hitchen. Hlt's the closest you can get to jwnping into the story. It's told without words, so it's up to the dancer, choreography, sets and costumes to convey the story and the moods of the characters. That's hard to do without .words." A native of San Diego, Hitchen grew up playing the oboe, com- peting in gymnasijcs and per- forming in musical theater before settling on dance. She received most of her training, and has spent all of her career, with PNB. Seattle may be a long way from San Diego, but it's a journey that The unusual Stephen Sondheim musical proved to be a critical and commercial hit when it was staged at Orange Coast College last March, so the school is reprising the show as the college's 39th annual summer musical production. 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Mohler !would like to·mak.e some observa- tions on the Orange County bond cri- sis, which is causing so much pain. The county treasurer job is an elected county gove rnment position, reporting to county supervisors, who also are elected to their positions. The process reacts to name appeal, money spent on the CaJJl· paign and politics, and de-emphasizes competency. Pfivate industry cannot afford such a loose process. Several percentage points in profit can mean success or failure in highly competitive markets. In general, key executives in industry earn their advancement by education, qualification, contribution and experi-. ence. Leadership qualities and character are assessed. Key position functions, responsibili- ties and accountabilities are described in detail by position descriptions. When a vacancy occurs, specifications may be given to specialized executive recruiters, who may make a national search for th~ proper individual to fill the position. These companies recognize the manda- tory requirement to get the best possible candidate. The life of the company may be dependent upon this process. U we went through the same procedure, our supervisors should be competent to oversee treasurers. Our treasurers should ' be competent to perfonn their duties. In our current process, the supervisors are responsible only to the electorate. We mean well when voting but do not demand the type of information required to make the optimum choice. The selec- tion of candidates is a political choice. No candidate may be ideally.qualified. We might say that it is possible that the electorate, who are unenlightened, elect officials who may be unqualified to super- vise dfidak, who may be unqualified. Not a very happy state of affairs. Elections for positions which require oversight of hundreds of millions of dol~ lars, or charac- teristically have operating budgets responsibility for large sums of money, are kissed off too lightly by the electorate. The predominate expression is, . "I don't under- stand the issues, and my one vote d oesn't count for much, any- way." ff a position de$cription were to be provided to the electorate, we would have a standard by which to evaluate· suitabWty of the candidates. It would also be necessary that each ~didate prQvide a detailed resume of bis educa- tion, experience and qualifications relat- ing to the position opening, possibly to an outline, so as to minimize puffing. Pamphlet are directly involved insub- stantial budgets. This is understandable. This should supplement the normal interview of the candidate. "If eleded. what would you propose to do about ... ?· How much better would lt be if we were given factual reporting of analytt- cal processes by subjective analysts. In no single document have we seen all of the factors stated, supporting Measure A; advantages and disadvantages of A versus alternatives (or failure to support A more professional and informed ·approach may generate greater partici- pation of voters. Giving them more tools . to work with should excite them. the measure). · Debaters argue for and against the measure. Certainly, ·tnere is something wrong with an election when less than 10 % of the voters participate. That way is left wide open for special interests to domi- nate what should be a more representa- tive result. U the basis and consequences were clearly stated, there would be no need for debate. The answers would be clear. Issues such as Measure R unfortu- nately present a fuzzy picture. Several of the proponents in the Voter Information The result of voting on Measure R Is so critical, that the vote should not be taken until proponents and objectors get down to basics and give the information to the voters. • ...-i.;Mottull nves in Costa Mesa. correspondence Ban the balloons • EDITOR'S NOft: The Costa Mes. 0ty Coundl has given prelimlnafY -woval to an ordinance banning roof-mounted inflatable sigm at businesses, such n the large T-shirt atop a business •t Newport Boulevard and 17th Street. We asked our readers if they agree with the new law. Here are some of their~: We just wanted to say that we are very happy with the new ban on balloons at businesses. We have said for a long.time that ·those stupid balloons do not belong in our neighborhoods - especially that yellow T-shirt. That is the ·best news we've heard. But. we think that they should ban all balloons period. And those planes that fly over the beach with the signs, now that you mention it. We are thrilled with the ban on banners PAM PADS Newport Crest I feel that some of thoee bel- loons are ridiculous, too. But. as a small business owner, they have so many laws on the signs that that's why people are doing it. Everything is not allowed so how can you advertise your busi- ness and try to get by when peo- ple don't know where you are or they can't find you. FRANK LOMBAJU>I Costa Mesa I say congratulations to Mayor Joe Erickson who again shows his courage and leadership by pro- moting difficult but necessary measures -clean up of the West Side, Shalimar Drive in particular. Costa Mesa should be as it once was, a family oriented resi- dential community first and fore- most. The problems of crime, drugs gangs and other anti-sod behavior must be addressed now before it is too late. A special note is the ~yor's . accurate observation that there is serious lack of parental supervi- sion and responsibility ot their children's actions. All Costa Mesa residents should back our mayor's ' cxmtinuing efforts to make our dty a better place to live. Our city council should unanimously sup- port his initiatives. · · JtOBERT SPIC CostaM Way to go, spirit squad Last Saturday, the Dally Pilot featured the athletes at Costa Mesa High School and their accomplishments this past year, and it was great to see them rec- ognized. But your editors missed some other great athletes there at Costa Mesa. That is the varsi spirit leader squad. They went to the nationals in . Orlando, Fla. for the first time and scored 18th in the nation for pom-pon dance. There were more than 121 other teams. MARC MARTIN 1 DAILY PILOT Undsay Hales and Noah Nestel are recovering from Injuries suffered in separate traffic accidents last month. The big yellow shirt that you are talking about really bugs me. Especially when it's half deflated. It gives the whole area a tacky look -with these balloons flying up all over the place here. It's sort of like flying in the face of the law that says we can't have ·all these big gaudy signs and all They also attended the Magic Mountain cheerleading competi- tion and scored 21st out ot teams from all over the state. And at the Universal Studios state champi- onship for pom-pon dance, Costa Mesa took second place. . gains NOAH AND LINDSAY Youngsters Noah Nestel, 12, and Lind- say Hales, 11, are on the road to reco~ry after being injured in separate traffic acci- dents last month. Noah was hit by a mini- van while riding his scooter across Bay Street· in Costa Mesa May 4. Lindsay was leaving her grandmother's Newport Beach house May 11 when she flipped over the handle bars of her bike into the path of a rnini-van1 Both are recovering at home and Noah returned to school Friday. SAFETY Costa Mesa's budget for fiscal 1995-96 would add three sworn police officers and one civilian officer to the city's police force. TOP COPS The best of the best on the Costa Mesa police force were honored at a chamber of comme rce sponsored luncheon Wednes- day. Senior Officer Rich Allum was feted as Officer of the Year. YOUNG ARTIST Seven-year-old Christopher Engberg, a second-grader at Lincoln Elementary in New- port Beach, had bis artwork selected in a logo competitjon for Spirit Run '96. His design will adorn flyers, T-shirts and sweatshirts. ADOBE LADY The lady who sits at the sewing machine in the Diego Sepulveda Adobe Estancia finally has a name -Arinita Caberrio. The moniker came from Laura Wong, a fourth-grader at California Ele- mentary, whose essay won the "Name That Lady" contest sponsored by the Cos- ta Mesa Historical Society. GOLF CHAMP Corona del Mar High's Jenny Glasgow was the winner of the CIF/South- em California Goll Asso- ciation girls champi- onship. Glasgow, a senior, shot a one-over- par 73 at the Be rnardo Heights Country Club. Glasgow losses INFLATABLE BANNERS The Costa Mesa City Council gave pre- liminary approval to a sign ordinance that would ban inflatable banners, such as the large yellow T-shirt atop a business at Newport Road and 1 ?th Street. LIBRARY USERS People who return their library book late or want to reserve a book at libraries in Costa Mesa better be ready to shell out a little extra cash. Beginning July 1. the financially strapped county library system will implement a new fee schedule that will include a few rate hikes, a few cuts and a few new changes. NEWSPAPERS A thief has been raiding the newspaper recycling bin at Lincoln Elementary School in Corona del Mar. Several times since April, newspapers donated by the community to help raise funds for a fall science camp have been pilfe red. A lock will be installed on the recycling bins and it will only be opened during certain times when ne wspapers can be dropped off. that. Then h ere we have all these balloons flying around. I am all for banning them. ANN BRYANT Newport Beach Go, Joe, go I totally agree with Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson about changing the name of the Shali- mar Street. When you think about Shalimar, you think of how horrible that street is. U the name was changed to something nice, . upbeat I think that would improve it. UBBYWAUACE Costa Mesa I have a suggestion for the renaming of Shalimar Drive -we could call it Joe Erick.son Drive so that all the residents could remember the person that made their neighborhood a military zone. DAVID Pl!RRY Costa Mesa how to contact your representat ives ME SIDE NT •Bill Clinton, (D), The White House, 1600 ,enmytv1nla Ave., Washington, D1C. 20500. (2o2) 456-1111 (6 a.m. to 2 p .m. PST.) Via PltESIDENT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg .• Suite 212. Washington, O.C. 20500 '°"~ Pete Wilson. (ft), State Capitol, Sactamen- :to, 95814, (916)445-2841 U.S. SINATORS kbir1 Boxer, (D), 112 Hitt Senate Btdg., 212. w.Nngton D.C , 20510 (202) lSSJ or (J10) 414-5700 DIMne Feinstein. (D), JJ1 Hatt Bldg., IMlllNlwti.n D.C., 20510 (202) 224-JM1 or MOnka IW., Ste. 915, LOI ...na--. to02S, 01Gf ,, .. 7JOO. HOUSE Of REPRESENTAlMS CMs Cox. (R,), 47th Dist., 4000 MacArthur BMf., East Tower, Suite 430, Newport Bead\ 92660. 756-2244 o< 206 Cannon Bldg .. WM- lngtor\ D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611 . (most of ~BNch) CMN Rohrlbecher, (R), 451h Dist.. 16162 Bw:h 8Mf., Suite l04, Kundngton Bead\ CA 92647147-2433 or 2338 ~House Offk:e ~. WMhington. OC 20515, (202) 225- J415. ~Mesa and West~ BHch) swtmwl "'-JohWi. (I0. 35th Dist.. 731-5153 (In the proca 61 mewing to MW offbs In IMne). STJIUIASSD•Y ~ INMr. (R). 10th Ofst.. 18'$2 MlfAnhUr llvd .. tult9 220, IMne, 12715, l&."'9 (Nad,,oft lelK'h and CoSU MeN). ; CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION San Francisco (415) 904-5200 (South coast region cover11ge split between offices In Long Beach (213) ~5071, and San Diego. COUNTY BOARD Of SUPERVISORS Hall of Administration, 10 Clvfc Center Plaza, Santa Ana. 92701 Jim Sliva 2nd Dfst. (Costa Mesa) 834-3220 Marian Bergeson 5th Dist. (Newport Beadl. Santa Anl Height's) 834-3550 COUNTY IOMD QF EDUCATION 200 Kllmus Drive, COit.a Mesi, P.O. Box 9050, 92'21-9050. -....000. Ellzbth D. p.,q,, memb«, lnlnM NH 5 (eo.ta Mello NeWport leech.) COAST CGMMUlllTY COUHI ... oes-n•11ewc:r ... 1J10 Admns -.. Costa Mm. 92Q6; 432· 5012 r These girls raised their own money for their trip to Florida and all have maintained a GPA of 3.5 plus. I think they deserve some recognition from the Pilot and the Oty of Costa Mesa. Good going girls, and to the graduates, congratulations and good luck. 1ANCE 11IOMPSON.ffAll Costa Me Butt out, Dana Why is Congressman Dana Rohrabacher assuming position of honorary chairman to recall Doris Allen? Why butt into local politics? Your job 1s a federal mandate -preserve Social Securi- ty and especially Medicare. Use your initiative instead to get a decent health plan for the unin- sured. Don't put out a contract on a Cypress assemblywoman. Your staffs recall time should rather be used solving Orange County bankruptcy. Taxpayer are not paying your salary to run state politics. ANNE HOGAN SHEltESHEVSICY Costa Me SOFFER CONTINUED FROM A 1 1bat dktn't change his mind about fixing h1' property, though. So be ended up back in court. This time, Shaw gave him 150 days. Sid appealed the sentence, lost and then split to v~. . He was at his home working on the payroll for his popular Newport Beach steak hou:;e, Sid's, wherl he got the call from his attorney. "He said, 'Shaw issued a $250,000 bench warrant,'" Sid said. "I scooped up my paperwork, got in my car and drove away. And I barely got away, too. They were at my hQme within the hour.• Sid beaded for the nearest bor- der-well. sort of. "Mexico's the nearest border,• be said "But I didn't want to go there, so I went to the next-nearest border. "And I halfway expected the police to be wailing for me al the California-Nevada line" Although be denies it. Sid seems to be having fun as an outlaw. At the airport. after picking me up, Sid handed an attendant his parkIDg fee and asked, •1s that it? Am I s free man?" When the attendant replied in the affirmative, Sid laughed and said, · "No, I am not. If you only knew." He even snubbed his nose at a group of police officers who were attending a seminar at a restaurant we briefly popped into. u1 don't wony about anything," he said. "That's the bick. "You can sit in a comer and say, 'Oh, woe is me, woe is me.' You can suck your thumb all you want, but it isn't going to change any- thing. You might as well put your energies toward something else." And he ls. Sid spent bis first week on the lam scouting out locatlom for a new restaurant And with the ka-dllng d the slot madlines sounding all a.round him. Sid is seeing dollar signs. "That's not all Sid's working on, though. He's been telephoning his attor- neys every day, checking on the status of his case. "They're going to be filing a writ requesting an appeal." he said. ~They think the paperwork might be ready by Wednesday, and then we'll see. "All I want is the chan~ to tell the court my position.• Sid maintains the non-conform- ing units on his property were built before he owned it and claims the dty knew about it long before it slapped him with the building code violations. "Sid calls the matter "a long- running conspiracy to deprive me of my civil rights." But he still hopes dty officials will step in and tell the court the charges were filed in error. If they don't. he's prepared to fight it out in an appeals court -provided he won't have to go to jail first. And if he can't do that? Well. then Sid won't be.coming back to Newport-Mesa. "I'd spend my life in jail, if I knew I was wrong,• he said. "But if I'm not guilty, what's the sense? It doesn't make any sense. "And I've n ever traveled. I haven't seen everything I want to see. After you get to be a certain age, when are you going to do it? When you're 97? "Then what would you do if someone said to you, 'Let's go out and get a steak?' Say, 'Well, I haven't got any teeth and I can't hear what you said anyway Roma ntic Wed dings Afloat ,_.. ltc..cptaor\S • ltch<u,.al !>inners • ~howen I ltf'.>m \\hll•f111> W1th httt I l<l•ll Arunf!td lb, ... v ... h .. l In"""""" 1-1 ..... ., W<ddml!' l.,.,hlf1n<d 8y l'lur r.>p<•tn .-.. HORNBI.OWER .... D I NING Y A CH1'S0 For Information Call: 714.M6.0155 JUNIOR GOLF PROGRAMS At PELICAN HILL GOLF CLUB PGA PROFF.SSIONAL INSTRUCTIONS IN: Set Up Full Swing Chippina Pitching Putt.in& Safely Etiquelle Rules INCLUDES: Range BaUs Clubs Refreshment Prizes JUNIOR GOLF CAMP Four day camp with instructions in all aspecL~ of a junior's 1olf aame. basic rules and etiquette. imum student/teach ratio 8: I .00 per junior 'I 9:00..m. t - AGF.s 6-14 JUNIOR GROUPS LESSONS I hours sessions that meet every Sunday Maximum student/teacher ratio 8:1 Cost $20.00 per junior Sunday 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. MARBLE CONTINUED FROM A 1 judge issued a $250,000 warrant for Sdfe(s anest. Sdfer's aime? A failure to tidy up several building e violations at a piece ci tal property he owns lnCostaM Softer t all · being equal, he'd r be Vegas than back in jail. d if it leaves behind an angry judge, a confused attorney, a thicket of Unamused dty officials and a quarter-million-dollar bench war- rant. well, tough. It's not as though this was the first time Soffer had delighted in causing annoyance. 1hrth is, annoyance has been his signa- ture swing for years and years. Soffer is something ci a small- town Abbie Hcifman, a~-mod­ ern Yippie, a man who loves to monkey wrench with the_~ Going against oncoming traffic has always been his speciality. To begin with, Soffer is a rich man, though his scruffy appear- ance might say otherwise. He owns the Blue Beet, a pop- because the battery's dead in my hearing aid?' H So for now, Sid's happy sharing a friend's mopile home in this uJar Mcfadden Square bar that has swvived fire, rourt bearings and building code iospedors. He owns a restawa:nt ceDed Sid's where he serves steak but refuses to let diners have A 1 sauce or anything d that nature because the food's •alzeady pedect. • He owns property that houses a massage &ehool. he owns rental property here and there and owns a fully unremarkable house on the West Side that features an overgrown la~ ~huge droop- ing tree and a fence that wouldn't even pass for kindling. 1bis is where Sid lives, or at least it was, until he took of for Vegas. And all of these things, all of these p<)QieSSions, have served as lightning rods for his misfortunes. The Blue Beet. especially. The place has gone bankrupt. The place has burned to the ground. The place has been closed down by authoriti~. And yet it swVives. In one long-ago episode, Soffer WM ticketed for having a per- former at the Blue Beet without having an entertainment permit. Fairly typical Sid Soffer problem, really. When he appeared in court (at least the story goes this way), Sof- fer brought his piano player in desert city. But how long he'll stay put. well, Sid's not sure. "I may go up to Seattle and see my dad, check out what's up there C,dl R,1hh itt l rhur.1111.·l· h ir .\ut11 (.,]Lhlfl·' Service & Stability Since 1957 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach t-. ) Jilll1!C-.... ,. •• ~..c: l)ay (lf Qaoguel Club On The Weter • Weddings • Reception • B•nquet1 • Pu ties • Meeting• • Seminars For l nfof'Jff141ion CaU {714) ... 4480 (310) 592·2331 Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful S~ Sanra Rira s~ Walls & Entry Sttps the courtroom and asked him to petfonn for the judge. · When the act was over, Sdf er made bis case as condseJy as ~le. •Now I ask you. your honor, is that really entertainment?· Over the yea.rs. Softer has sharpened his reputation in a variety d ways: •He got in hot water for hav- ing a collection ci beat-up old Cadillacs on his front yard. The dty towed them away, but Soffer sued the dty, forcing them to tow the cars back and pick up the tab. The fight went on for 14 yea.rs and -by any reckoning - nobody really knows who won .. •When the dty went after Sof- fer for a building rode infraction, he tried to twn the tables by showing that the city's own police su~tion did not meet building rodes. His allegations fell by the wayside when the city discovered its file on the substation was missing. • He bad the city manager arrested because there were too many people squashed into the council chambers one night. Fire code violation. Forget the fact that the overcrowding was caused by a bunch of school kids who'd been invited to sing anti- and maybe start a chain of barbe- cues," he said. "But l'm doing fine. I'm hedlthy. I'm feeling good. Hopefully the SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995 drug songs to the coundL Sdfer's most dSinguished ad. though. is carried out every other week at the council meeting. This is where be bolds court. He pu& ite1m ctf the agenda at lightning speed. happily discusses most everything, bickers and fumes and jokes and prods and carries on. And though they smile, he is the bane of dty officials and reporters, who _s6ftly curse as Sof- fer insures that, oh yeah, once again the council meeting is going into extra innings. I used to wonder why it was that Soffer -brig)r,'wealthy and all but rattling .Jith energy - would waste his time pursuing so many trivial things. But I alWays kne w the answer. And the answer was: Just because. Just because. The shame of having Soffer laymg low in Vegas, a city that practically bleeds with excess and over-the-edge antics. IS Sof- fer won't even be noticed. He'll come home someday H e'll miss the place. And m a bent, twisted way. the place will misshlm. • STEVE MAR8l£ is the managing edl· tor. court will overrule Shaw's sen- tence, and you'll see me (in Orange CowityJ again. "If not. I'll see ya when r see ya." -.. -t • ~ FINAL I l .. :! DAYS! I[ ,, (Doors Close on Wednesday, J une 14th) I; ' up to. 7 5% off ' ': I:· tliroughout the store 1, I I (Excluding Anrlalee, the Walt Disney Classics ~ Collection and some of our fixtures & furnishings.) - 90ltooe1t CZf 1tt~nM 1727 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach 650-5535 I - HARDWOOD FLOOR Specialists Sub -Distributors 32 BRANDS·OF FLOORING . ROUINS/SYKES TRA$'AA1 PLANK 4 72 DOtON POlYUlmHANE PlAHK 3 .. -5" -7" $441 . "' h 0.-. ol Color• '" Ovat11y JUNKERS 7/1" SoUd P;dhecl Plank .4~~ Chooce ol Colon EUROPEAN LONG STRIP PlANK F~NG $2!~ C "°"" ol C0t0<1 PlANK PARQ\'ET FLOORING $299 ~ ": . $169 tqh S..,...og~ "' .. . ' . 0.0.C. cl Color• Choo« ol Color' UUCI POL.YUUTHANI ~· . SOUD 12X12 IZ:.l~ll:U::£21 hi OuoLty • LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH · PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED t-.. .,, "'' .. ' l t t l SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995 CONTINUED FROM A 1 the thefts, Myers said. The thief has stolen newspa· pers from the site five times in the last three months. The latest theft occurred Thursday night. Follow- ing this latest theft, the local police wer:e notified and will now be closely patrolling the area at designated times, according to Myers. Myers estimates that the thief is stealing one to two tons of newspapers each time he or she strikes. An estimated $450 to $950 worth of newspapers. bas been stolen since April, according to Myers. "(The money from) five to 10 tons of recycled newspapers real· ly 1tdds up fast," said Myers. HOMES . CONTINUED FROM A4 traffic model," Paone said., "If you're saying your traffic . model doesn't work, you have a much bigger problem." · Ford officials offered to fund .any of four .mitigation measures under consideration at Jamboree dnd Bison. The options include closing Bison west of Jamboree and building a median strip that would restrict through traffic and left turning traffic westbound OD Bison. Homeowners say that the pro- posed solubons may help, but· they will not solve the problem. A past president of the Eastbluff Homeowners Association. who requested anonymity, said the money Ford is -Offering to spend lo response to the repeated thefts, the recycling bin wW now be locked and will only be open for contributors to drop off papers at certain times during the after- noon and evening, while a desig- nated individual stands guard. The new lock will be an incon· venience to parents and those in the community that drop off newspapers because they will now have to work around the school's schedule, Myers said. Recycling is also one of several fund-raisers that help pay for computer and music programs that otherwise would not have been funded by the cash- strapped school district, accord- ing to Myers. "The saddest thing is that they're stealing money from the children -even with the budget cuts and everything else that takes money away from them," she said. OD mitigation measures is a paltry sum. "They'll spend more on their . lunch celebrating their victory at the Planning Commission," the resident said. · Commissioners said Ford's offer was too good to be refused. A subsequent study of the exist- ing Eastbluff traffic would help determine an appropriate course of action, they said. "Any solution 'that the city and the community can agree upon .can be· implemented," Commis- sion Chairwoman Anne Gifford said. The project moves to the City Council in July. Eastbluff home- owners say they will once again pack the council cbam bers armed with petitions and pleas for addi- tional study. "There's still an opportunity for the people to be heard," said Laird. J ~~GLTJ\R RANGE ROVER I I . · · · ~ ' .... 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Even infor- mation on fair services such as locations pf ATMs; lost-and-found and the first-aid station is accessi- ble through the fntemet. •It provides everything you want to know about the fair and everything you didn't," said Russ Kibota, the fair's radio and televi- sion coordinator. "We thought it would be a trial type of thing. We continuously get trade publicity about the Inte rnet and it seems to be very popular." The Orange County Fair, scheduled to take place this year from July 7 to 23, is only the sec- ond fair in the state, after Marin Cowtty, to open access to the public on the information super- highway. H the fair's admittance onto the superhighway is a success, it will be expanded to include access to a camera so on -liners can actual- ly view the fair from h om e. according to Kibota. Plus, an e-mail address for sug- gestions and comments will also be added, Kibota said. "If it is popular, they WW expand it to include booking up a camera so people can see bow the fair Will look -it's just like being there,• said Kibota. "For exam- ple, with the camera, you can see U it's crowded and you can see what's going on. "We thought it was an innova- tive way to bring the fair to peo- ple who like computers and spend hours and hours on the computer. It's another way to pro- mote the event.• SHOOTING CONTINUED FROM A 1 there were inconsistencies in the shooting victim's story, Birney said. . Investigators felt something was "not quite right," but it takes time to investigate to be sure, be added. Police said they have enough evidence to pursue false report . charges against the teen, but offi- cers will not file charges until his medical condition stabilizes, Lazar said. The teen could lose his leg. · "There is no sense taking the kid into custody with that kind of medical problem, but we'll deal with him in a timely fashion," Lazar said. Now 1410 Van erlaan Jewelers Eastbluff Village Center 2523-A Eastbluff Drive • Newport Beach Monday· Saturday 10:00-6:00 • 759-1588 Visa and MasterCard Accepted At Landry's & Josh Slocum's Parking.Lots 2601 w. Coast Hwy Anchors -Windlasses -Sails -Winches -Charts .: Rubber Boats -Fishing Tackle -Outboard Motors - Line -Propellers -Electronics -Tons of Marine Hardware -Sextants -Compasses -Safety Equipment You name it and it will be there, the Money changing hands at this event makes the California Lottery seem like a church bingo game. Clean out those lockers and garages and turn that unused boat stuff into cash. This event is always a sell out so call the store and secure your space if you are a seller. Buyers, get there earty and b ring a flashlight cause it's dark when the action starts. P.S. Let's all give Landry's Seafood Restaurant a special welcome and a bJg thank you for allowing us to continue our swap meet on their property. 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OtSCOVEA & DINER'S BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. - ' EYE-OPENER Brett Hansen-Dtmt eyeing World 18alnnmnis ... PHOTO COURTESY Of ANN KO£Hl.ER Brett Hansen-Dent , Hansen-Dent ready for a second try in pro tennis •.Now, with no more strings attached , Hansen-Dent's earnings are limitless, beginning with World TeamTennis. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer . QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 like the atmosphere of WIT ... • BREIT HANSEN-DENI' !0"~7~ commencement -• •Newport Harbor's road to riches in 1994 on the way to the ClF Division V fo otball championship will forever cany the numbers monicker, signifying perfection. . By Barry Faulkner, Staff Wrtter r-----~-., I tlMIAll.Cm 1 I 210r..,,. 10 I u ndefeated , Untied 210cHnVlew 0 & Unbelievable! · I 21 Foothill 1 I read the cover of I 21~ 11 1 a scrapbook I 22s.v.nN 15 I lea "'-9 I a1 I 11 compiled by parents for I 9.,... 1 I Newport Harbor High's . I 7 Carone d9I Mir ' I 1994 CIF championship I 24Wocdbl-0 I football team. .. 27 s.u u.g.rita 2J I Seldom have three 35EIToro 14' I · CIP Dld1' I l Y I words said so much. I 21 s.ctll1badt M I lndeed. seats on the I 24.,..m.m I Sailor bandwagon were 1] FoClllhlll 11 I I 20 Ser.tite 15 I read.J.ly available in late L--------.J August, w hen Daily Pilot previews began to unvet1 Coach Je!f Brinkley's concern over vastly inexperienced hnes on both sides of the ball, and,a collection of offensive skill players who had posted a combined 72 yards rushing and passing the previous fall. E aming $1.000 in a satellite tennis tournament somewhe re, like Malaysia, doesn't even cover your expenses. DON l£ACH I DAil\' PILOT Newport Harbor's football team set an all-time high of 14 wins, no losses en route to the CJF Div. V crown. • SEE FOOTBALL PAGE 62 •An airline ticket costs more than that,• said Brett H ansen -Dent. Winning a me n's open division in doubles a t the Adoption G uild Charity Tennis Tourname nt tops the $1 ,000 barrier. Two years ago, while still determined to make a go of his pr6fessional tennis career, Hansen-Dent realized his buSiness trips to the Far East and various obscure places around the globe needed to cease when he tore cartilage in his left knee, requiring surgery. "I played for nine months on the satellite tour, or an entire school year,• he said . Hansen-Dent, former Newport Harbor High standout, had played for Coach Greg Patton at UC Irvine in 1991 and 1992, playing No. 1 singles both years, garnering Big West Conference Playe r of the Year honors as a sophomore after winning the conference singles and doubles titles. Hansen-Dent, now 22, was ready to take his game to the next level. •I won some money, but when you're on the satellite tour, you don't win much,• he said. "If you're playing in the United States, you base your prize m oney in the tournament to your travel expenses (and it cancels out). If you're traveling overseas, they've never heard of an amate ur. If you get a big paycheck, which unfortunately I neve r did, then you've got to decide il you want to' remain an amate ur.• Hansen-Denfs left knee made the decision for him. By 1994, he .,Vas playing for USC. "I didn't want to leave Southern Callf omia, never," said Hansen-Dent, who was able to get his college eligibility back, after limited earnings. Bu t Hansen-Dent, who enjoy ed a fabulous season as a senior in 1995, ~dvancing to the NCAA singles finals, ran into some problems last year, along with fellow USC players Jon Leach, Wayne Black and Lucas H ovorka , the team's top four players. Since all h\d played in satellite e vents, the NCAA suspended them for three matches -along with other NCAA players -after punching up their names on a computer, which showed they won money. "That's why we e nded up 20-3, rather than undefeated,• Mid Hansen-Dent, whole USC squad even~ won the NCAA team title. •Ev.ery team ended up~ a few players out. n wu 1t11tWoU1: nm y.ar, (the NCAA)~ tt. bealUM they never toe* irilD account a p~yers' •XFIGIH Now, you can take as mUch • lanl u lt'w up to yourupew.• Hamen-Dent, CIP Southern ==~i:e NATIONAL CHAMPION S! •The Daily Pilot wasn't the only one bragging on these champions -all you had to do was check the local magazine racks to realize they were for real. By Barry Faulkner, Staff Wnter T o build a thorough scrapbook of the 1994 Newport Harbor High girls volleyball season, one needed access to more than just the local newspape r. While the pages of the Daily Pilot -including part of a special tabloid section -were devoted to Coach Dan Glenn's national champions, clips from USA Today, Sports lllustrated, as well as national volleyball magazines, would also supply words of praise for the Sailors. Bursting from the shadow of Corona del Mar's 199~-94 national championship teams, the Sailors lost only one of 34 matches, and were taken to five games only twice. Senior outside hltter Misty May earned National Player of the Year honors and repeated as the CIF Southern Section Division I Player of the Year to lead the way, while senior middle blocker Melissa Schutz was named All-CIP Southe rn Section for the third straight season. May, a four-year starter, amassed 548 kills, including 21 in the state title match against St. Mary's of Stockton, which capped what may be the most dominant playoff nm in ClF MARC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT N ewport Harbor High's girls volleyball team swept to a state crown and mythical nattonal title. volleyball history. The 28 points St. Mary's managed during the Tars' three-game sweep accounted for nearly half of the 64 points Newport surre ndered in its final 12 games. Newport's 15-5, 15-1, 15-7 triumph over Mira Costa in the Southern Section Division I final, was the most lopsided in the history of Southern Section best-of-five title matches. Adding to the stalwart play of May (bound for Long Beach State) and Schutz (signed with Colorado), junior setter Jeannette Hecker (first team) and senior outside hitter Sara Fairborn (second team) garnered All-CIF recognition. Junior Julie Hecker and seniors nna B()wman and Laura Osborne also logged most of the postseason plclymg time, while seniors Ayuko Kojima, Josey Hecker, Maba McAnlis. Kelly Mcintee and Rebecca Goldenbe rg , juniors Laura Wilson and Kelly Liebengood. sophom ore Meghan Haller, and freshman Monica Bridle, rounded out the roster. ~'t soon be forgotten in ~ sports Sailors, real sailors, make their mark • Non-CIF relate d sailing team rules the roost on the national prep scene . EIGHTH IN A SERIES By Barry Faulkner, Staff Wrrter T he football team's first-ever CIF Southern Section football championship was heralded with World War ID-sized headlines m the Daily Pilot. But the gridiron wasn't the only source of headlines w hen it came to Newport Harbor High's 1994-95 athletic year, which mduded some noteworthy performances m sports not often featured on the front page Under the gwdance of first-year coach Darryl Holiday, the wrestling team boasted a pair of league champions m J osh Hobhck and Jason Deere, wlnle the Newport sailing team breezed to victory at the prep dinghy nationals Sailor teams or mdJviduals also made postseason a ppearances m water polo, cross country, volleyball. golf, \ track and field and swimming. . All-CIF accolades were awarded to Brian Johnson, Bill Johns, Dan McDonough. Mtke Freeman and Sherif Pepic m football, as well as Gabe Wyatt (water polo), and Alessio Smith (soccer). Semor Greg Slick topped a group of All-Newport-Mesa Dlstnct selectlons, earning Player of the Year honors in volleyball Here are some sport-by-sport reflections: u Water Polo: Coach Bill Barnett's squad produced the only ClF team playoff victory away from the football held , defeating Loyola, 15-4, in a Division I first-round contest. The Sailors. however, were eliminated in the querterfinals by a South Coast League representative for the third straight year, fal.l.ing to San Clemente, 10-5. • El Toro bad ended the T&rs's playoff runs in 1993 and '94, but Harbor gained some measure ol revenge, topping the ne west entry b*> the Sea V\ew League during the teguW MelOQ,, wlllcb helped the Tail' am.la let'ond. Senior Gabe w,.. .... ftnt,... Al.QP Mid AD-S. View ....... ~ • -IM.OAl .wai. 12 GIRLS CONllNUED FROM 81 But frOlil then on, they proved iDWlnerable: ~with a 33-1 record, including a three-game sweep ol St. Mary's of Stockton in the State Division I title match. Basketbclll: Having to fill the shoes of departed guards Genevieve Evarts and Gina Heads, the Tars came up with a pair of top-notch sophomore transfers in Andree Verhulst (Edison High) and Jenny Jennings (Estancia). Coupled with a veteran fron~ line, including Clayton, Schutz, senior Dianne Pulido and Bowman, as well as the emergence of freshman guard Mary Anderson, the team cruised to a 20-5 regular-season mark, and the No. 3 seeding in the CIP Southern Section Division ID-AA playoffs. But following consecutive triumphs over South Torrance (36-32) and Rim of the World (60-36), the Sailors exited after their fourth straight trip to the semifinals, thanks to a 64 -41 defeat by Bishop Montgomery, finishing at 22-6. Clayton, who averaged 10.6 points in her third year as a starter, was named second-team All-CIP Division llI, while Verhulst, whose contributions far surpassed her 8.2 scoring average, was the Daily Pilot's Nt::wport-Mesa-District Player of the Year. · Clayton and J ennings, who averaged a team-leading 11.1 points per game, JOined Verhulst on the All,Newport-Mesa Dream Team, while the same tno earned first-team All-Sea View accolades. Schutz was a second·team all-league choice, while Coach Shannon JakosJcy. who resigned this week afte r six seasons, was the Pilot's Sea View Coach of the Year .a Track and Field: Senior Cara Heads. with a summer of elite-level weighllifting competition ahead, Cdpped a string of strong individual performances by finishing fifth in the discus at the CLF StatP Finals. Her finish, however, was FOOTBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 overshadowed by her qualifying effort at the state prelims, where she launched a school-record throw of 149-5, more than three feet beyond the former Sailor · best, established last spring by her older sister Gina. Cara's prelims mark was also the filth-best in Orange County history. Senior Mandy Clayton also a dvanced to the state meet in the triple jump. after finishing fifth at CIP Masters Meet with a personal best of 36-10. Heads was third at the Masters Meet. where ClF Southern Section Division Il high jump champion Tina Bowman bowed out with a top clearance of 5-4 . Bowman we nt 5-6 at the section meet, claiming her second career section championship in the process. Other section finals highlights included: Heads in the discus (second place);iClayton in the tripJe jump (third); junior Laura wu.an tn ..... ,.,...,, fNe" ..,, Jmde ........ ID .. l,800 {18WDdl)1 and r-- M.IL Oiytail in the 1 b~ (~won her tbird high )Ump title at Sea 'VleW LeagUe ....... Wiiiie ~ (dilail) .... Wlllall f*Jt) allo captured gold. WUson was second in the c:ti1cus and Heads third in the shot, while teammate Ua Rouasett was second in the shot and third in the discus to complete the Tars' throwing-event sweep. Swarburg was second at 800 and 1,600 meters, then anchored a third-place 1,600 relay quartet. M.E. Clayton was second in the long jump and the 100 hur- dles, while Mandy Clayton won · silver in the biple jump. Colleen Eadie rounded out the league medal haul with a third place in the 800. Q Swtmmlng: Schutz, with only a traction or the training put in by her year-roWld aquatic competitors, won the Sea View League 50-yard freestyle title, beating future CIF Southern Section champ Wendy O'Brien of Irvine and setting a meet record with a time of 24 .12. Scbutz also finished third in the 100 free at the league meet, before going on to fourth-place showings in both events at the Southern Section Division i Finals. The 400 free relay of Schutz, Hanna Widger, Shannon Sweeney and Rachel Arrow set a school record (3:40.86) to finish 11th at the section meet, while the 200 medley relay quartet of Melissa Pomeroy (backstroke), Carey Read (breaststroke), Arrow (butterfly) and Schutz (freestyle) finished 12th in CIP. Arrow (second in the breaststroke and fourth in the 200 individual medley), Sweeney (fourth in the 50 free), Pomeroy (fourth in the 100 fly), Read (sixth in he 100 breaststroke) and Jenny Milliken (sixth in the 100 fly), also had strong swims at Sea View Pinals to help Coach Todd Kolber's squad finish third. a Tennis: Coach Charlie Bleiker's Tars nearly shocked the prep tennis world in the CIP Southern Section Division I quarterfinals, dropping a startlingly-close 10-8 verdict to top-seeded Peninsula, which has not lost a match in its four years of existence. Vanessa Godbey and Emily Barker swept three doubles sets, while Brooke Taylor and Katie Hawkins teamed for two more points in doubles, but the Sailors couldn't match the Panthers' elite singles standouts. Newport, which finished third in the Sea View League, defeated Westlake, 10-8, in the first round and finished with a 10-7 record. . Senior singles star Sarah Hawkins, who won the league singles crown as a sophomore and the league doubles title as a junior, entered the league individual tournament as the top Foothill, which the Tars handled, 28-7, in week three, hosted the semifinal clash at Tustin High, but forgot the welcome mat for the Tars, who had just six first downs all night. HANSEN-DENT CONTINUED AtOM 81 seed, but was upset by eventual winner Sarah Denson of Irvine, 7-5, 1-6, 6-0. Sarah Hawkins made first-team.all-league, as did the doubles tandem of Undsay Olson and Katie Caruight. another No. 1 seed upset in the league tournament. Taylor and Katie Haw)tjns, as well as Godbey were named second-team all-league. a Equesb'ian: Sophomore Molly Warmington finished second in the individual overall season varsity points standings to help. lead the Sailors to a second-place team finish i(l the six-show Interscholastic Equestrian League season. a 0-Cc , f · Jllwhman J.-swartMq, wllo pulled ol1 • ~,..-bf d .. 191irig CdM --·~Clark In tbe ...... between tbe Back Bay imll, ftn~ ~_at ~ft1f ti.Ill (tl:33J to~ ':t:"P ye ~==(=.Sheena DilD (t9:21); ~ ~t ~)and At!li!mn Ptir0{20:23) mo sccnd llir lie Tan. a ~-.U: Sopbmnme MoDl MulleD earned flnt·tMm All-Sea ·Mew League baDon. dmptte the team'• t -9 record. and JaUled junior shortstop JW Neisen and 90pbom0te catcher Stephanie CJoaeUn on tbe All-Newportp Mesa-District Dream Team. Mullen bad eight wins and a 2.86 ERA in 110 innings and hit .333. Nelsen led the distrid with 28 stolen bases, hit .311, and scored 21 runs, while Gosselin batted .357 with two homers and 16 RBI. Sophomore outfielder Lori Metcalf was second-team . all-league, after hitting .345 with 10 stolen bases on the year. The Tars finished 9-14-1. a Soccer: Jill Nelsen, who missed some early-season action recovering from a broken leg, earned first-team All-Sea View League recognition, after sharing league MVP honors as a sophomore. Senior fullback Shellie Bradbury and junior midfielder Stacy Kennedy were second-team all-leaguers, while junior forward Ashley Lewis received honorable mention. The Tars finished 4-8-8, 2-6-2 in league. a Sailing: Heather Porter, Kassy Thompson, Allison Hill, Mandy McDonald and Cortney Poliva all contributed to the Tars' championship at the High School Dinghy Nationals in May, hosted by the Coronado Yacht Club. a Pleld Hockey: The Sailors qualified for the postseason tournament by beating Fountain Valley, but were eliminated by another Sunset League rival, Edison, to finish 5-5-3. Jeannette Hecker and Piper Archibald were among the top performers. Leach, last year's NCAA singles champion, and Hansen-Dent will play men's doubles for the Sneakers. One rrusguided Pilot scribe (see byline on Page Bl) even went so far as to suggest the Sailors might be battling to avoid the Sea View League cellar. The two teams were deadlocked, 7 · 7. through four quarters, and the Sailors answered a Foothill field goal with a fourth- and-one touchdown run by Brian Johnson to win the California tie-breaker. matches, 25-5 overall and 9-0 in the Pacific 10 Conference in singles as a junior, while playing primarily No. 3 singles. He won 23 consecutive matches after 'losing at Notre Dame in a fall exhibition to Mike Sprouse, when Hansen-Dent was still re habilitating from knee surgery in the sununer of 1993. ·1n school, even my first two years at UC Irvine, it just got too tiring to explain to everybody what the double name is, so it was just easier for the records and everything to go by Hansen," be said. For the record, be wants to keep the Hansen-Dent tag. Hansen-Dent, currently in Lafayette, La., to begin a series of tow satellite tournaments in Texas. Okla- homa and Louisiana, where he will play doubles with Leach, is signed to be reunited with Patton this summer. "I like the atmosphere of WIT and the fact that ow team is going to be young makes it even more fun," Hansen-Dent said. "I went to a couple of WIT matches at Newport Beach, but Coach Patton told me that the crowds were nothing like those in Idaho. He said the crowd in Boise is But an unparalleled work ethic, talent, supreme coaching, and, yes, even a little luck (see final 20 seconds of Corona de! Mar game), combined to produce a season future Sailors may match, but never top. A 22-15 "upset" over Savanna, then the No. 1 ranked team in Division V, capped a flawless nonleague campaign, and the Sailors established themselves as a Sea View contender by operung league with a 9-7 vic- tory over Irvine, which had beaten 15 straight Sea View foes coming in. The Tars survived sue tu movers and a sea- son-low 121-yard offensive output to trim Cd.M. 7 -6, m the 33rd, and possibly sloppiest (1 O turnovers), edition of the Battle of the Bay. The Sea Kings had driven to the Newport 12, before a botched snap was pounced upon by Harbor senior defensive end Jack Hogan with 20 s~ds left. • The Sailors then hand.Jed theu final three league foes to claim the school's first outright league title smce 1983, and cruised into the semifinals with CIF playoff victories over Saddleback (28-14 ) and Brea Olinda (24-8). Advancing to their second CIP title game in three seasons, the Tars forged a 14-9 half- time lead. which held up until David Bedard capped a smashmouth drive with a 1-yard touchdown run to give the Friars a 15-14 lead with 4 :08 left. But the Tars needed only four plays to dri- ve 77 yards for the game-winner, as quarter- back John Giordani audibled to three-year starting tight end Mike Freeman on first- down at the Servile 38, the n lofted a perfect- ly-placed spiral to the streaking Freeman, who had split out and simply outran his defender to the flag with 2:37 left. Hogan, once again, recovered a fumble to e nd Servite's ensuing possession, ·and the school's first ClF title in 64 varsity seasons went in the books, 20-15. Johnson (1,119 yards rushing and seven interceptions) was named Division V Player of the Year, while senior noseguard Bill Johns, Freeman, senior linebacker Dan McDonough and junior offensive tackle Sh eril Pepic were additionaJ All-CfF picks. In doubles, Hansen-Dent and Chad Rosser reached the qu arterfinals of the NCAA Tournament. Hansen-Dent, who won CIF. Ojai and Sea View League singles titles at Newport Harbor, going 41 -1 his senior year, finished with an overall singles record this year at USC of 36-9, losing to Arizona State's Sargis Sargsian in the NCAA championship match, 6-3, 3-6, 4-6. Hansen-Dent won Pac 10 titles in singles and doubles, with teammate Fernando Samoya. It was believed by many that Hansen-Dent, stepson of Phil Dent, a former professional who was once ranked 12th in the world, dropped the •Dent" in bis last name. Both Hansen-Dent and Leach will play for the Idaho Sneakers in World TeamTennis, which is coached by Pat- ton. The team also includes Amy Fra- zier, former Newport Beach Dukes standout. The Dukes are defunct. · really great, and that the atmos- phere ~ a lot like colleqe tennis, only a lot more rowdy. I'm really looking forward to the season." "I've known Brett Hansen-Dent since he was 15-years-old, and I coached him for two seasons at UC Irvine," Patton said. "Colleqe tennis has been tremendous for him because- he has gotten better every year, and I think he's definitely ready to make the transition to professional tennis. Brett's a finesse player who people really enjoy watching, because he's artist. .. an . Leach played for Patton last year, when Idaho reached the WIT title match, after an upset victory over the Dukes in the semifinals. Hansen-Dent earned his inaugural paych ecks since leaving USC at the Adoption Guild event last week. including a $2,000 paycheck for bis men's doubles title with Leach. Hansen-Dent also won the mixed open title with Ditta Huber, when they defeated veterans Robin White and Tim Pawsat, 5-7, 6-2, 6~3, before an estimated 1,500 fans. ln 1989, when Hansen-Dent was concluding his junior year at Newport Harbor, he teamed with bis stepfather to win the Adoption Guild's men's open title, but couldn't accept the money. Now, with no more strings attached, his earnings are limitless. SCC's Seidel named to All-America baseball team I> I I I' " I \ @@ ® .@@ @ · @@ SC01T BROOKS -·s·o·vs·A·N·o·G-1111RL·s-.. • Vanguards' standout earns first-team honors after sterling season, including .376 average, 13 clingers, 33 stolen bases. COSTA MESA -Ryan Seidel, a member of the Southern Cah- fomia College baseball team, has been selected to the NAIA All- America first team, it was announced Friday. Seidel, who attended West· lake High, batted .376 with 39 RBI and was 33 of 39 in stolen· base attempts. He also hit 13 homers to lead the team. Seidel led the Golden State Athletic Conference in six of eight offensive cat~gorles and was named the conference's Most Valuable Playei; at the end ol the season. Seidel ts the eighth All-Ameri· ~n at SCC. He ts the first Van- guard to be named to the first team since pitcher Brian Otten ln 1985. He was Jected in the J.4th · round ol the amateur balebcill draft this put week by the Chit-4- SJ9 Cubs He h.. been as Jgned to WWtimpnrt of the New York ,._.....,CCIUIAt. ALLISON ENGLEBRECHT'S @ BEACH VOLLEYBALL CAMP @ FOR GIRLS ~ @ JUNE 21-30 • 9am -12 Noon ~ BIG CORONA BEACH @ Ages 8·12 years• $SO_per glrl @ For camp Information call @ 7110-9225 @ @@@®@®®® . . ·~c,V.ETa~(~ AGES 8-18 July 31 ·Auguit 4 1995 REGISTER NOWI <"A Mt> Space Limited to 1 25 Players Camp Location: University High School Gym 477 1 Campus Drive Irvine, Cal ifornia Dotes: nmes: Mon. July 3 1 through Fri. August 4, 1995 9:00AM till 4:30 PM Daily Learn what it takes to become a champion from the NBA's SC 11111 ·SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995 II \ . Oi>e~ remain for Coffer <laSmc; Oscar De La Hoya will host boxing table at Sports Legends dinner W bile hoping a •Ray ol Hope• Will tum into sunablne, orga- nizen ol the inaugural Rock- well International-sponsored Sandi Cot- ter Summer Ousic on Monday at New- port Beach Country Cub uid there are still a few positions available. the event that benefits the National Multiple Sderolll Society (Orange County Chapter). shotgun start. An auction, dinner and awards ceremony will follow. It's a best- ball, pick-your-partner format. ship, stepping forward with $25,000, but other sponsorships (between $250 and $10,000) are available. For more infor- mation, and to register for the event, call the Multiple Sclerosis Society at 152- 1680. Golf Club. De La Hoya will bolt the boxing table at the post event •Sports ~ends Oinner, • where each table will be hosted by a celebrity or athlete. Olympic gold lneda1 swimmer Janet Evans, former Ram line- backer Mel Owens and former Ram kicker Efren Herrera are confirmed to bpst tables. The tournament. billed a •Ray of Hope" for multiple sclerotds, ls about 10 players shy of capacity (120). Colfer, NBCC women's club champi- on, has multiple ·scleroSis. She will chair Organizers are hoping to raise $100,000 for multiple sclerosis research. Among the special events, there will . be hole-in-one p rizes on No. 8 (a 1995 3- Serles Convertible donated by Crevier BMW) and No. 17 (a new golf cart donated by Dash Golf Carts of Bermuda Dunes). . Lunch begins at 11 a.m., with a noon "I've been lucky, because I've had a lot of support from a lot of people,• Cof- fer said. "I couldn't do things without the encouraging words I get from peo- ple. There are so many people who have given so much to me. I hope this (golf tournament) will help in giving back a little to everybody." Rockwell has agreed to title sponsor- a Boxing champion and Olympic gold medal winner Oscar De La Hoya will join The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation's fifth annual Leigh Steinberg •Drive For The Cure• Golf Classic June 16 a.t Pelican Hill Tournament entry fees are $250, which includes greens fees. range balls, tee prizes, lunch and dinner. ln.dividual din· ner tickets are $50. For more information, call 553-0363. -By Richard Dunn Mets advance to title game in Newport East little League Majors Division I • • Phils, Braves to battle today for other spot in Newport East Llttle League Majors final. CORONA DEL MAR -The Mets combIDed superb pitching, aggressive base-running, flawless defense and clutch hitting to earn a spot in the New'\ port East Little League Majors Division championship game with a 3-0 win over the Cardinals on Wednes- day. The Mets will face the winner of the Pbillies- Braves games, slated for today at 2 p.m., next Sarur- day, June 17, at 3 p.m. All games are played at Lln- coln Field No. 2. · Rory McKeever ea.med the victory for the Mets with three innings of near-perfect pitching to up his record to 2-1. McKeever yielded only one hit and fanned four. He was backed by several excellent defensive plays by shortstop Britta Vogele and first baseman Elliott Doostmard. Vogele pitched the final three innings, and like McKeever, yielded only one hit and struck out seven. fanning the last batter with the bases loaded to seal the victory. Doostma.rd drove in the winning nm with a double after Devon Hunt had walked and stolen second. McKeever also drove in a run by hitting a shot through a drawn-in infield with the bases loaded. Riley Dee bad the other RBl for the Mets. The Mets are managed by Joe McKeever, while Tom Vogele is the coach. Gary Hunt. a former college pitcher, serves as the team's pitching coach. and Art Yelsey is the outfield coach. The Cards received solid pitching from Cavan Cuyler and Tanner Hackett. The Cards are managed by Teny Hackett, while Lee Marston is the third base coach. In other games: D On Tuesday, the Phillies defeated the Cubs, 7-3, in a game in which both teams faced elimination. The Phillies were led by the strong pitching of Ryan Lynch and Blake Mancillas and the hitting of Billy Eagle, Lynch and Mijanou Pbam·Borst. Clase Hoeven anchored the defense with a strong perlor- mance behind the plate and Mancillas, Lynch. Eagle and Chris Tencati contributed with key defensive plays. 0 The Phillies again stayed alive on Thursday by taming the Braves, 8-1. Josh Cornett and Robert Della Grotta combined to pitch a three-hitter and were backed by a strong defense, highlighted by fine diving catches by Man- cillas and Eagle and two over-the-shoulder catches on pop fouls by Tencati and Patrick Wood. Offensively, Lynch (three hits), Mancillas, Della Grotta and Cornett (two hits) and Eagle (saaifice fly) led the attack. Angels, Phillies claim wins in NHBA Bronco Division Playoffs Larson fires no-hitter in Cards' 4-0 victory NEWPORT BEACH -The Angels and Phillies got off to fast starts last Sarurday in the Newport Harbor Baseball Association Bronco Division (11-12-year-olds) playoffs being held at Mariners Park. The Angels downed the Yankees, 7-2, be\lind the strong pitching of Jonathan Bass and a balanced hitting attack. Bass worked ~even innings, allowing four hits and three -r=.walks, while fanning seven. He was supported offensively by Adam Cherry (double, single, two RBI), Steve Rasch (2 for 4, RBI) and Chris"Man· derinQ (two singles). Bass, Ed Valenzuela, Jesse Pemstein and John Dobrott each contributed a hit to the attack. For the Yankees, Tony Melum was the losing pitcher, despite working seven innings. Jack Banta, Melum, Tyler Miller and Tom Peters each had a hit, while Mitch Gray was credited with an RBI. . D The Phillies outslugyed the Marlins, 18-9, in another game played last Sarurday at Mariners. Garrett Lewan led the hit parade for the Phillies with a pair of doubles and two RBl, while Nick McCarthy lashed out a single and double and drove in a pair. Andy Rankin had a solo homer, Nick Iverson doubled, Jason Wishengrad singled and had an RBI and Aaron Fletch· er also had a hit for the Phillies. For the Marlins, Lu Castillo doubled, singled and drove in two. Paul Tucker doubled and had an RBI, Chris Rhinesmith singled and knocked in a run and Ryan Spruth and Cody Forsythe had hits. a In the Mustang National (9-10-year-olds) playoffs, the Dodgers and Phillies will rematch for the championship today after the Dodgers won Wednesday's matchup, 13-12. All games are at Kaiser Elementary Field. In that game, Nick Sacco was the winning pitcher, with Ryan Heenan coming in to pick up a save. Eric Feree had three hits and made a fine play defensively in helping to turn a double play. •Right-hander does it with bat, too, driving in the game-winner. CORONA DEL MAR -Matt Larson threw a no-hitter and drove in the game-winning run to lead the Cardinals to a 4-0 triumph over the Marlins in a winner's bracket semilinal of the Newport East Pony League playoffs, Thursday at Eastbluff Field. Larson, a right-hander who picked up his second complete-game victory in as many postseason games, struck out seven and picked two of the four hitters he walked off base. Larson singled in Neal Perlmutter in the first for all the cushion he would need, then stole second and third and came home on a Sean Fenton RBl groundout to make it 2-0. The Cardinals, who finished third in the regular season standings. added single tallies in the fifth dnd sixth to advance to the June 17 title round. The Marlins. the regular-season champions, will take on the Mets Saturday at 10 a.m. at Eastbluff for the right to once again battle the Cardinals, who would need to lose twice June 17 to be d enied the tournament title. Perlmutter. the CardiJlals' center fielder. went 2 for 4 and scored two runs, while out- fielders Chris Vandermolen and Buddy Mol- way, as well as first baseman David Knecht, made key defensive plays behind Larson. Vandermolen's running catch in left field denied the Marlins their best chance at break- ing up the no-hitter in the fifth inning. Ty Harper and Derek Nalbandian shared mound duty for the Marlins. Chad Rorden and Michael McDonald were standouts for the Phillies, who defeated the Rockies in the opening round last week. The Dodgers opened the playoffs with a 14-6 win over the Rockies, who in tum eliminated the Marlins on Tuesday. DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT Taylor Garnier du cks for cover after sliding safely at home as Pblllles• Chad Roreden is late with the tag. The Dodgers won the 9-10 year-old matcbup, 13-12. lt was the second straight upset for the Car- dinals, who knocked off the second-place Red Sox in the tournament opener. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 tion, while senior Scott Stickler and juniors Chris Seib and Dillon Donnelly were second-team all-league.The Sailors finished 14-13. a Volleyball: Inconsistency plagued Coach Dan Glenn's group, as a 5-5 Sea View League and 1-1 regular-season record would indicate. Despite losses in their final two regular-season matches, however, the Tars wrapped up third place and a trip to the Division I playoffs. lbe·roller coaster ride continued in the first-round match at South Torrance, which eventually ended after five tumultuous ganies. The 15-9, 15-9, 11-15, 10-15, 15-13 setback finalized Harbor's record at 7-8. Senior outside hitter Greg Slick added first-team all-league laurels to bis Di5trlct Player of the Year recognition, while second-team all-leaguers Josh Richardson, Max Spooner and Wes Badorek were additional all-district selections. a Soccer: A brilliant beginning - a 14-2-2 preleague record -fiz- zled in Sea view League play, as Coach Colin Bouette'• .quad went 2-44 in league to mla the playoffs. Senior midfielder AJetlto Smith added ftnt·teun aD·IMgue honors to .. Al..aP ~. while senior Damtntc PrilDta!O and junior (Juilil K4iiT gained second-team d-league lautell. 1 Kerr pGl'ted a Mt trtck in a 4·1 Jeegue wm onr CdM, While tenlon StllYe 1CJeba and Brtan JobnlOn mo eamecl pralM from aou.tte for th* Condltentty iold pa.y. • Q Wl ..... Senior J(llb • Hob lick took a 41-7 record into the state tournament, while sophomore heavyweight Jason Deere matched him with a Sea View League title of his own. Seniors Ricley Beaubouef and lsrael Bucio earned Sea View League silver medals at 189 and 137 pounds, respectively, but couldn't keep up with Hobllck's continued postseason success. Hoblick finished second at the CIF Southern Section Division II Finals, then battled to a fourth-place showing at the CIF Masters Meet, which earned him a berth·in the state meet in Stockton. . a Baseball: The Tars endured a streaky season, highlighted by their first Sea View League victory since 1993. The steak-snapper, a 6-4 triumph over Corona del Mar on April 21, ended a 24-game league losing skein. The Tars had a four-game nonleague winning streak. then dropped seven in a row, unW winning three of four to finish third in the Pride of the Coast Tournament during Easter brea.k. They also knocked off Woodbridge in league play, en route to a 9-15 overall mark. Sophomores Danny Pulido and Joe Urban, who shared the pitching load , were All-NeW1>0rt-Mesa District selections, the second straight honor for Urban. Pulido, who led the team With 12 RBI and bit .317 With two home runs, Jobled senior aecond baseinan Scott Sandstrom (.333 average, t 1 RBI and 10 steals) on the All·See View League second team. r-------------------------, : NIW'°RT I OYS' TOP 10 l I I : ., ................ : ........ ,... ...... Clf ...... I ' ...................... : .__ ................ : ............. ~ .... I ......... I 15 •1 llltlt : ...... '~ .. liiillM CIP I -··===·._. .......... : : too much to overcome, as the Tars finished 8-17, 2-8 in league. Junior guard Mark Hornung, who averaged 7 .3 points per game, earned second -team all-league honors. while senior Bob Tonibio (7 .8 ppg) received honorable mention. Senior Will Rankin led the team in scoring (9.2 ppg}. a Goll: Senior Morgan Anderson. the program's first three-year captain, played in the Orange County all-star match, after earning first-team All-Sea View League honors 1 with a sixth-place finish in the league individual tournament. t I I { I ________ 4 __ .... __ .~ Ranked sixth in the state and fourth in the section in the Division m, heading in, the Sailors had less than their best day at CIF Finals, finishing third 1n Division ID·AA and losing a Ue-breaker with Corona del Mar for the fourth and final state meet berth from Division m. DeZahd was second in ID-AA and t tt.b ln Division ID iU the C1F PlilalS. 0 ... ...at: A 56-46 home ~ .vidOiJ. _o_vw Bick Bay rival Con.ii cWMU, tM eventual CIP SoUtb*n 5ectiOn Oivtsion IV·M cbeillplpnt, was the Nghllgbt for Goacb Rlcharo 8lllll, who resigned after the •llClfl. 11a9Jomd three would-be • .., CtWO transferred to otb r .... 1111 and one aat out to •IJlll-~,on be ball). proved Pete Jackson, who finished eig_hth in league, was second· team All-Sea View, then paced first-year Coach Jim Warren's group to a seventh-place finish at the CIF regionals with a tearn- low round ol 71. Justin Shapiro, Jeff Bauer, Bill Collopy and Drew White were also consistent contributors as the Tars finished. second in league. 0 SaWnt: Nathan Dunham and Casey Hogan helped Newport gain the Mallory 'irophy, which goes the dinghy national cham- pions. Patrick Hogan and Steve IOe- ha were also members ol the win- ning squad. 0 Track ad Rehl: Shahram DeZahd was second at league finals in the 1,600 (4:26.84) and went on to finish eighth at the C1P Southern Section Dlvision 0 Finals. The~· 68-68 tie Wltb Coro- na de} Mat WU thek lMm a.gb· light in Sea V\ew dual ....... . 0 wtmm•ng: Jwtlor Rud91pbo TI04jero, who wW gr~euty thi.• 1'pring, posted the 'hn' .. individual rfnishes .. S. ..,.. s Leaqye Ptnals. ~wuMCOei 100-yard bUttarfly (54 31) fourth n the 200 lndlvklUll m~ey (2:04.IJ), While .. I \I\" "< I\\ PB<><>~ Newport's 200 medley relay quartet finished fourth in 1 :4'.42. 1lnelero WU to.Ii in the butterfly at the CIP Dtvilklil I Plnala. n. mJD bigbligbl WU a a-n daall meet Yimllr °"" CGftllM dll W.. tbe SUI an' ftnt ......... .., .... , .. • .. • . -· .... _ --·r. ·: ~.~. STARTING ANEW · . BUSINESSff. ... nt1 .-., ._ ~ ._. ,_ _.., dOl"8 OROUI', tt l•ll•r ~ ~H.w-= 10 .. ,, V. ... ~ .. ••11. Newport =t=.: :cr-...:1(11. eo... °' mw wO.lHI" ,._ ~ ~-.. -2! '= ~ • .. cc.-. :J: f:"'-?.!. ~-= w.-tt. .._.,, 1110-0 '°"" llACH ~ ..... _ .. _ _,,,_ tomla) ""'44rO ~ _.., A6:WI ~ ............. U.·102, =r w1~'~ ~~ .. =--~ :::..:·J~ Newpoil ~ CO&lnl'/ on • Cf: ~:n:.-:9 con- MTI AT 11.M ........ :=.ri?a..nta Cl1Y Th'9 !Mlalw• .. c~ N44747 didld ~ M lnclMduel DMD CUllC PUT NllJ dlllC:tlld ~ a corpQtdon ~ Newport leeCho-..,_ YQU ~ doing MOOlf'VINO THI WATlft ~TION(I) f'OR The reQlelrant(t) com-Cotta ..... o.llV Piiot Ma'/ ~ vet'7 No RATll fOft WATIR ..... I. PN MIDIC ... iohed-IMMOcf lo tr811MCt bull-27, June i, 10, 17, 1116. ~~~ VICll. ~ ,.. undat the tlctlllout Sa119 ,,_ _.....-~ WM filed I. OROINANCll AMINO-Liie --No. ~ bualWI name(•) lltled _.. the County Clerk ol ING CHAPTa 1ue cw .l&-RU JAIL aboYeon:3-1.eo PUILICNOTICI <>range Counl'/ on May 1, TH! NEWPORT HACH 11 Of'f'IHORE OIL Molltf OMigll USA. Inc., I ....... llOTICS 1995. MUHtCIPAL COOi IV AD-MORATORIUM f'.D. van Urk. ExecutJve Of. --PM8118 • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot iJ pleased .IUIT1NO TH! llWlft ti. REDISTRICTINO tic:.r PllOllOSID 1M .. H Publlahed Newport Beach-~~...:31 OOMMfTTE! Thia l&alement WU Ned 8UDO&T POii Colla ..... o.11'/ Piiot May 17. 4TH Of' JULY TatPO-~~':.,~~I sc:O~~~CT 27, June 3, 10, 17, 1995. to announa a nnu servia 1wUJ lltKlilable to nnu businesses. ~will now SF.ARCH the name for you at no extra~, and save you the ti~ and the trip to the Court House in SantaAmi Then, of coune, afor the search iJ compkted wt will .file your fictitious business name Sf4Jmlmt with the Omnty Clerk, publish <ma a week for four weeks as required by law and thm file your proof of publication with the Omnty Clerlt . Please stop by to fik your fictitious business statmzmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, GJsta Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please caU us at (714) 642-4321 and we wiO make am:zngemmts for you to handle this procedure by mttiL If you, should have any farther questions, please caO us and wt wi/J be more than glad to assist you,. Good luck in your new business! Call 642-5678 . Pu.ta few words to · work for you. HARIOl LAWl- MOUIT OUYE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished = ~~ :: 11115. • The OCEAN VIEW S.717 llwlfd. and 1.iboa eou. PM4MI SCHOOL otsm1crs pro-PUILIC NOTICE ~end~ feeder Publlthed Newport B..cn. Poted bYdget kif 1995-98 ..,.... Coe1a ..... Dally Piiot May will be available kif public ........... 11. T-~ 21 o.~ .. 10 17 1"""' lntpec1lorl at 17200 PINE· lkls&nNa NalM of cU ·~ along "SM-'.,..,. .. , ' ' _,,. H\MST ~. HUNTING-ateteM1nt lhcn DIM cUtna the 4TH Sa7tl TOH BEACH from JUNE The followlng per10n9 a11 M .IUL.Y HOUDAY PUBLIC NOTICE 15, 11186 to JUNE 20. 1995, ~buslnffa u : .:~~~lft FlotHlOUe ~~:~.: ~~ ~LTING~~~~~ M JULY HOUDAY llt•lneea Name publlc heat1ng on the pr9-Lt\., PlacentJa. CA 92670 20. Modifying the amounl atMHMnt Potecf budQtt tot 1995-98 O.,v.t L. Sulllvan, I, 1513 of cNro-lellled by oth« The ~ wlll be held 8t OCEAN E. Lanen Ln., PIK9nua •lllllllmllllllmileaenc!M tor WATER SER-~ ~ art VIEW SCHOOL DISTRICTS CA 92870 ' PACIPIC.. YICU mMIER FINANCIAL BOARD ROOM • 17200 Thi• bu11n... 11 c:on- PWIDMAL PAM CONTRACT(S) AND 24000 Alicia Parkway' TPllNNGEHTONURST l.ANCH E. JHuUJi ducted by: an Individual CefNeary e MortYlry AOREEMEHTI Building 17 Suite 331 Ml.,'. BEA on Hav9 you ltatted doing ~ e ... _Y IORISTSn. WEST COAST AR-lion Vlelo. c;. me1 • 20P, 1b•11 ah1 7d:oo PN.M. ' ~ Y:_t'J.,.~ --""--CONTRACT NO. 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Openllt&a. tN lledroome. a 8Mhl. 1•r ...,. ...... 1n ••••~• '::.':::~ --------... lot, lu8h Ollled prime COM loO. NMr 9111 .,....,_ ..-AePot, AE · •· Your •U VIRDI communl~, ••ll•r• boh w/e-epo. .... t..tge 48r 38e I eeory, VIia. Rentals ::-.77T1oll_,!.'"H·1~1 ftftl • coua.I purChaH another No P9le 111oa4a fam m'I, PoOI. cmr lot. 'Ta 1· ....... -vv.r n• home and MUIT ..... · 11..,a. .,....,. AOC for curr9"C latlnga. Dra1M1k1 ~ In MU. NOW. W• Mn a_. 111A iNlell ..... , ~--.-------7 •• 1"2. 1'N9 ptopeny la Mak• an ••oellent 1-car t•r •/O'"'· ... , ..... tar H9w ' ,.,11:,.. & ffneaUonal, with ' dML f'urthW Info or fprto, baloOnr, l'le'M1 ~!ID htc..t'ii;t;iiiii~Niiiliii;;9lll'. bedloome, 2~ ba-== thowti.,. cal • NnOW, ..... ~I "P• rw~ de MO t Dally ...... I0-7• MW ,.,., -.. Nl8111S Ut4488. ptO,,...... ll9ted NlfV, fonnail d"*'t room. • ~ • (714) a; 1L ...a..,., 1D: W:f'I w/cc:::: prQo ~room end fem-..... .,.. W/d, ......... Weii l1•11rtl1isi1 f ·nee. Quw tow-Hy room. ExteneM .. 90 ...,.,.,pa 11179• llW 19' --=ITl~'r-11~--mr.~r. ... price In OOUf'tY. :=nl:: =h::. e?W7el w 11M1M =: ~,r;:._, O•t11tlr lleeer. ~rloed at tinly ........... llH,000. Calf ,., MOoe"8 ... • appt or come to o,... ... ,......... houH aunday •~·1-".P~~~~~~I ......... dll r•r II ,,,.,.. MoCMIA Id; A91. .... 11'8 1tCMIOOO or ?II ... GENUAL 1002 -------- BY .. ID• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back. with a price quote.) BYM.•• OR• PZHDNi 330 West Bay Street ~Mesa, CA92B21 Qm:rdNcwpart BMI 4: Bay Sl , ' Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa 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 todayl Run for a weekl If your car does not sell we'll run it for another week FREE I All for $1 o• For Ad Action Cal a' IMlillb Al).VIS(I 642-5671 ---------------------------D YES,SELL MY CAR Name ·. City Zip Phone Credit Cord DMC. D VISA D AM X --------Ccp -- Moil To: DAILY PILOT 330. W. Bay Shit, Costa Meta, CA 92627 (71'16'2·5678 OrFAX (71'1631·659' (Priwde Potty Only} Pl.oi. Cfi«k Perlinent Boxes Ymr-..Molie Model '"'lee - o 6 c,...., D "'-IS.. O s... tool O V.I D ""-,..,..._ 0 rrtWt/ Glau D~'-D ~/W ...... D ~C-.. 0 4..,,J D ~~ O tandauq, o s ..,,J D AM/1Ms.... o wn~ o ~ ~ D ""-C"'*'1I o Ji"'rwt..lt o lMillw..,_ o c...... o c:.......r~ o /v1 ~ D V...,4 lool o S4iv ._. ~ • S 10 For 4 /iM$, S 1.00 each oc:IJitionol line ----------------------~--- SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1995 Office Hours: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm~ 1561 Mesa Dr.· S211ta Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 It's the best in its class. Actuapy, it is its clitss. 4!19 RANGE ROVER DWPOIT IEACB 2181 WDFURNISllllD Short t erm, great amenities, ,_ carpetl Call 720.1552 *,.,. tn•• 2BR 2U l729Ntt Refrlg & dishwasher Incl. 60lC30 pool. No P•tl. No ..... No lflaH. Mii 4B•• NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2Bd, 1 Ba. paUo. ga· rage. No peta. $850/ yearly 7904077. SEASHORE. Attractive 2Br 2Ba, frpl, d/W, din rm, gar, patio. $1150/ mo yearly. 67:M>557 I Spotless studio condo t at VeraalUes. Gated, pkng, lndry, pool, spa. $745 . Agent. 631-8097 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF lHIS NEWSPAPER ~"The Buyer's M·arket" . VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse" PHOTO ALBUM FABRICATIONS Make a very special photo album to rrottcl Ind keep your ptcturH in. with the help o this lull-color •paoe guidebook Step-by-step photos. 1nstruc1tons .• lfMI metlflllt 11111 take out all the guesswork. while d61gr1m1 i nd directions show you how to tokl encl cut tM ""'*' to form IM ribbon roau Other pro1ect1 lftfludt "" lllMHft IM frame set, 1 Chnstmn album, 1fiel 1 MutUI 8Mr 1lbu111 fOf blby p1cniru. ---------------SIM ~ to 0 llP'1• FMrtc AllMIM a oo OCOf'P....,.a..ll 0 1 ............. P.• P'.O... ....,...111 ..... .... VIII NUys..CA... Md ........... ,,_.> ..... ___ ........ ~-----~---:---:-.- Mtlr'lll...-.. ........ -----------~~-, Cly._._~..:.....__ ____________ ......_ ... • lip. ____ _ ................. , ...... nge Coun't!._'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action SADDL•BACK & ·~!!~ # 16 Irvine Auto center .,_ __ IT\_=-_ __...__.___, 71 4-Q0.7900 'O' . f ACll099 51 lWl'll'a need i °'*9 14 JIClll .... poem I ... 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Columnist 52 "Sanford and -• 2e Mldcle Eastern 46 Punk hairdos Bombeck 63 Whip garmenl 48 Grasshopper 63 Remainder 55 c::.lgllry 27 Reading llghls 49 LOl'dt ii OV8f 65 New Zealand Stampeders grp. 28 Florida city 50 -Dlego pa1101 ..---~---r--.1:"""'~,r-"'l~tt:--i.,...-. WEEKLY BRIDGE Qtnz Q, 1 -A. South , vulnerable, you hold· Q.4 -Neither vulnerable, aa SouLh )'OU hold: •Void OA 1054 oAKQIOS•••o •K 10 74 Q8 6 OK Q J 87 .. I t-l""l"lr:r.art~ftl'lrml~ 11\eb~~ng haeproceeded: The biddin1 hu proceeded: • 80U'l1f WEST N<>RTK KA8T 10 Pue S. p.., 1 Whnt do you bid~ Q. 2 • A5 SouLh, vulnerahle, you hold: •Void OA 1054 OAKQ10 3 •K t 4 3 The bidding has proceeded: SOlTl'H WEST NORTH 10 Pau l • 1 What do you bid now? EA8T PaM Q. 3 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: Q76 The bidding hns proceeded: NORTH EAST SOt.rrH l • Pus 3• 3• Pan 1 What do you bid now? WEST P•u NOR'111 BAST SOUTH war t• P... 10 Pa• 10 P... 16 P ... INT P... f Whal action do you take? Q. 5 -Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: •78 OAQ.J 988 oQ • .14 •74 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOl.Tl'H 80 Pua P... 1 What action do you take? Q. 6 -As South, vulnerable, you hold: •A K 96 OK J 105 08 •K984 The bidding hos proceeded: EAST SOtrrll WEST NOlt111 10 Dbl PaN JO Pua 7 What act.ion do you take? Look for 0n&wers on Monday. 1 ............ ,INCOME COMMERCIAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE BUSINESS & 2790 FINANCE COMMERCIAL LAND 2778 •REDLAN DS Comm'I corner 8 acres. State Hwy. New Mjr Nat'I fast food rest • new high school • proposed dev lop • 350 homes-sell/lease JV Ownr 714·549- 8309 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. Ou tatandlng Opportunity for serious profs. only. MLM LO. phone ave. Call 650-5365. .ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST • POU?ID -------- NEWPORT BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE 2724 STUDIO Bright & Airy. Furn B r/pvt B• In. 5- Beautlful bath, f/p, kit star HS-mobile home. w/frlg. Prlv phne. utla N/S, 45 yrs+. $450 pd. Must seel Avl now Incl uUI. 960-4638 © LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER © $550 t530 Sylvia Call HB 3Bd 3Ba large 11t. 548-6179 hse. Close to Ocean. Biiiiard rm & JacuzzJ. 1bd avl 7/11 960-9377 SAN CLEMENTE 2676 Lovely English cottage nr Wedge. Furn lrg Br, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil sitting rm, v.ea. N/S. San Clemen t e $1000/mo. 675·9921 1 Bdrm Apt + Den, NB tux lrg home near Patio, Hardwood bch. unfurn. phn/cable FI o ors. S 6 2 5 /mo Kllch·lndry. No peta. 498-9399 $385 + utll. 645-9515 NB Master Br, pvt Ba, ••••••••I kltch, lndry. lnC:I utll/ cabte. No smk/pea. S500/mo. 722·9765 MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS NB N/S Roommate ••••••••I wanted to ahare 2Br 2Ba apt w/comm pool, W/d. 64S-6033 270& NB Pool/tann/bch/aun· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil deck, art studio, w/d. ROOMS CDM Studio w/small bedroom. New carpet, $450. Happy environ. 631·2111 or 646-8473 paint, $550. Inc. utl. NS.3 blka to Bch, Ltg Great toe. 644-1012. rm, Ba, gar, phone. COSTA MESA £·SIDE Designer hm. spa. Cheery Bdrm, shr Ba .,.,...s_s60_+_v..,...•....,u,,....t1_1 _54....,e-_84,,..-04..,.... $450/mo + •1.1 utlla, N ewport Beac h-Fash prlv, W/D, cable, ph, ls/Eastbluff-apacloua prklng. Quiet loc. twnhse, walk to Back Waterfall . Non· Bay. Linda 721-8792 smoking. 722·8737 Npt Bch fem has pvt R o o m t o r r • n t Br/Ba near beach. All In charming hse, NB. amen. Clean & neat. $400/mo. No smoking. S450/mo. 646-3735 no pet. Furn. 631-0124 Npt Sh,. Prof •Ingle mom w/daughter will ahr beaut 5Br home. $1100/mo. 64>6039 VACATION RENTALS 2722 Roommate to shat• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2Br 2Ba townhouse In OCEANFRONT & 19TH Aweaomel Hse 4 blks So. of Np pier. 8/26·9/ 3. 2 or 3Br. 673·1943 Costa Mesa. Clean-cut non-amoker. 2-car at· tached garage, pri- vate b a th, laundry, comm pool. No peta. $395 + Y.r utllltles. RENTALS TO Day 574-4240 SHARE 2724 Eve 549-2858 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil R o om m ate w•n ted to ahare 4Br home w/ Bat Penn Nice bdrm. pool In Huntington Spacloua/brlght/clean Boach. $400/mo + Y.r /quiet. steps to ocean utll. 662-8779 reaaonable. 650-8861. ••tboa Pt Cozy furn GARAGES Br/pvt Ba Y.rblk to bch Fp, d/w, w/d , patio, FOR RENT 2740 ct>1, eea. $495. 67S-4704 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CbM $390/slngle $450/ * 800 Ml ft Storege * master Utl. paid. 2 Cara, Furn, Boata, No pets n/smk. 70S·B Inventory, etc. N•wpt Avocado. 675·8634. Blvd In CM. 673-1943 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Executive Condo In 24x8 atorage only Newport Crest. 1 Ltg car ok. $lOO/mo. ' Bdrm w/ prlv. bath. 650-40l5 Avl as early as 7/1. --------Full prlv, gar space, Newport Hghta 2-Car w/d & utile Incl. $600/ gatage. Safe & secure mo+ $600 dep. David w/alley ecceaa. $250/ 548-8800 or 434·1200. mo. John 646-1282 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH Best Value in Newport Beach! 2669 *GS 300· CLEARANCE* -1995 LEXUS GS 300 $399.68 per mo for 36 mos. + tax closed end tease on approved credit. $3500 down + 1 sl mo. pay, OMV fees, refundable sec. deposit, 15e per ml over 12K ml per yr. Residual $25,081.65. Total payments $14,388.48. (VIN I 094289) SHOP US BY PHONE 1995 LEXUS ES 300 ~~ • Automatic trans. • Wheel Looks • Pre·Wired for C 0 . Player ·Alloys ·Floor Mats • Aulomatic Climate Control • Dual Power Seats ·Fog Lights • Full Size Spare Tlre • Anti·Lock Brakes • All Aluminum V-6 188 H P •8 Speaker Stereo Yi/Cassette $299. n per mo + tax 36 mos closed Md ..... on approved credit. $2500 down t 1 at mo pey. OMV fees, refundable MC deposit. 15' per ml over 12K ml per yr. Rnldual $10, 635.20. Total peyment9 $10,791.72. (VIN #095-173) • Dual Air Bags • Projection Headlights • Pre-Wired for Lexus Cellular Phone • Leather Interior ----R 30 PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED LEXUS IN STOCK xus OF WESTmlnSTE~ 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster, CA. On Beach Blvd., just south of the 22 fwy. 310/327-41 03 714/892~6906 .. ' I .. <, SAl\JltDAY, JUNE 10, 19'5 •••••••• L~~2 go ~~$3500 AS I OAPR FACTORY REBATES* PIT Domonetratora For Grocery Stores In your .,... FrVSatJSun. Car nece1aary. (714) 557·5579. Ptr R1ceptlonl1t Pl.... be aware that the llaUng1 In thl9 cat· ' egory may require you to caJ1 a 900 number In which there la a charge per minute. 6010 ANTIQUES 4 U "Year Clearance Sale" 10-40% Offl 548-4123 312 Newport Blvd. EVERY SABLE EVERY MYSTIQUE EVERY GRAND MARQUIS EVERY VILLAGER EVERY COUGAR EVERY TOWN CAR EVERY CONTINENTAL for embroidery co. In lrvlne. wk~ys, fx hra. Mu11 be proficient with Lotu• 123 & Wotd for window•. •BUYINGITIEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paint· Inga, b0ok9°, furniture, etc. Immediate cash, top $. 673-6223 Iv mag 4-TIME WINNER OF THE LINCOLN-MERCURY PhonM, flllng & ml10 Rockwell Collectlbl .. protecta. Cell Mon-Fri figurines, 2 Rattan bar a:»11:30 acn. Ask for atool1. 840-9801 Pam . 8 3 3 -7 7 4 9 R SATISFACTION ---------PIT Work FIT Paw APPLIANCES 6011 Sam·12 M·F, no exp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii neceaaary. $8.00/hr Ask for Mark 852..0247 Amana refrlg/frHZ« SI s. 25 cu ft. 15 yrs old. POSTAL A QOV'T JOH S300/obo. 760-1580 $21/HOUR +BENEFITS "O EXP WILL TRAIN To AW1 Cal 71~Mlll1 Electric Dryer Wht. S95. Lg. Antique Pine Bar $300 873-5867. Roooptlonlat F(T Frooaer.uprlght, 12 cu ,l!nt. Co. Phonea, ft s75. King box light data entry. SS/hr. aprlng $100 722-0456 A..,,.U lmmd. 540-9203 . Retall GTE Rofrlgorator 0 SANTA FE White, $100, 080 OUT F (714) 645-268S Upscale Southwestern Kenmore washr & dryr, shop In Fashion Isl grt cond S60 eL Ut• has FT/PT poaltlona cycle bike S60. 72311467 avail for exp'd aales---------peraon . Hourly + Wuher & Dryer $140/ comm. Call Poppy, ea. Refrlg $200. Good 844-5953. Condition! S48-584e. -----•ICARPENTBY 3510 CLEANING CONTRACTORS PICTURE HARDWOOD 3617 FLOORS 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890. SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES DIRECTORY ReplSI, Almod. Doorl, -.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!~lii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiii@!~~~iiii!iiii Dibernardo'• Moving Ike'• Custom Painung ••••••••• , dowl. Cllblr'9la, 11UCCO l dty-bp. Houa.cteanlne CPI BUILDIEAS INC. NEWPORT FRAii& CO CLUM/WAX/POLISH Local/Olllce/Slorage Prof, Clean, Quality wal, terue.~ tie. Uc. WMkly/BlwMkly, One Realdentlal Conat. Oualty custom framing Marble Rejuvenating Long Dist. Free Esl work. Int/Ext & Docks. aa.-'""" M2-0M7 Tlme, Emlf:ty Pro...-hl. Lk:.#518424•1naured Dry Mounting Services 35 Yeara Exp. Te,,ed"'• .... •. U•M. T#181632 Sn9·3114 Ll703468 63l-4SIO ..,.. ..... ..... •• , 9 ~ 751-3476 .. to z ....... DVMAN •Dora 3 ... 1a4• (714) 88&.4883 By Harp Inn 846-8 18 714-4Me-.a1oe C O CE QUALITY CARE .. ,,_..,, PENNY'S CLEANING Lawn Service. Mow/ PUBLI N Tl 20 yrs exp, excellenl IHSTNJJREFACE CABINETS •------------------·---------edge/sod/sprinklers/ The Calif. Public Ulill· workmanship, lalr t<ltchena, balha. d0«1, Thoroughly cl..,, your DOORS 3580 GLA§S/ BAULJNG 3720 cln-up. AJ 998*2718 ties Commission RE· prices. 645·2417 Ron 8ualnou Adtvlaory windows. Doug 546-7258 home/rentaJ property. MIRRORS 3682 Iv• mso or caJI after 5 QUIRES that all used Sorvtoee-Flnanclal & 714-754-1180 An exporloncod household goods RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Management COMU111ng1---------WAITT YOUR HOME JUNK To Tho DUMP • VICTOR'S + mover a prlnl their Pamtng. lnl/Exl. Housel TaAlll Cl'O 444-3747 CARPBT INSTALL SPARKLING CLUHf dependable door HARBOR OLA.SS CO. (714-988·1882) Proleulonal Gardening P.U.C. Cal T number; Apt. Oual. Jot>. Frff esl. 'ACCOUHTING/ TADS 3406 -------~ 3548 GENERAL 3558 FRAMING PLUMBER••* , Drains Cleared. RepalL or Replace ANYTHINS! •(714) 89~3759• Expert Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Repairs 20yrs exp. All work Guar Steve 545-8298 Precise Plumblng Repairs & Remodels Free Esllmatu Lt887398 989'-109Cl - __ _._ _____ ,. IEPAlls 3516 Efficient, reliable. hanger. Ouar work, Comm/Res. Storefrnt, Wiii haul what Trash 10 Yra. Exp. Xlnt Ref's limos and chauffeurs St. licl 569897 636·8888 Wkly/Bi.wkly 841.-.581 reu. Don 621-8910 windows, wrdrbe, tub/ Man won'tl 968·1882 (714) 457·1739 print their T.C.P. num· -..... s .... o'""N-·s--=P...,.A..,..IN_T.,..IN_Q.,.....* _R_O_O_f-IN_G ___ 3_9_1_6 ACOUSTIC , __ ..._ _ __;;........___ shower. Uc. 842·0424 1-,....,,P,..,.R""'o""'F...,'L_QAR.,,..,..,,..D,,..,E""'N...,£=-R~ ber In all advertise· 20 Yrs EJ.p. Rel/Comm. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'D1ZUOD11tTTUG 3408 Tim llleMfoa Floorln8 •WINDOW CLEANING• DRYWALL Carl g for H"h land ments. If you'~ave a lnVExt. Uc;t460559. __,.. GWH •BeloWAeQll Prices• FREE ESTIMATES SERVICE · HEALTH, BEAUTY sea;.•• If It ;,ere m; question about th• le-537.9496 or~16'9722 •THUNDER ROOFIN110• Carpet/Wood/Uno 297'-8081 David 3584 HANDY MAN 3710 • 11!......,ESS 3740 La 8..,A_A673 gallty of a mover. limo For all of your roo ng W• PUT IT ON Lfa7t7H MM711 1_________ .-&&H own. rry ..,...... • or chauffeur, call: TOP QUALITY needs. Reroof1repa11. 0" TAK• IT 01'1' CO-DTT"l"ll!D$ 3:56 H•ne-Ta~Toxturo He .. &lle11lal PN,.rtlet BEST JOB Gardening, Public Utilities INT/EXT. Very com· Lie 638144 646-4122 Amtox Toxturtne .wu-u&~ ~ Acoustic celling removal Palnt-carpenuy-LoM Fet Futl Out MD• landacaplng, clean Commission petitlve. l ie '6't8·228. -------- 1t8ob 841.aoe8* CE.IAllIC Water damage. Free Drywall and morel gat reaulls. Lateat up1, tr" trim. Reis. 714·558-4151 J•v 714·850·S088 TRANSLATOR/ _ 2 MAC TU'tORHIQ Eatl Kavin 873-6620. Gary 845-8277 diets & med• as aeen FREE Est. 436-1618 TUTOR 3927 ADDmONS TILES 35 8 System & aff progrm• . Carp'try, roof'g, plbg on TV'• 20/20 & Feb. YARD Clean·up. Weed, ------3-8_5_8 PIANO & VOCAL Mark •••••• e7a-7a ... ELE.-...wr•w 3610 palntln'g, remodel Allure mag. Newport tr1m. Remov trMs. Nu PAINTING UllODIUNG 3410 LNQ • .....,. Rep'4 FfM lnltlal Conautlatlon '-U\&--EI e c rr 11•IStucc0. Barlatrlc Ctr. 873~586 lawn/plants. FrM Est LESSONS 3868 LEARN SPANISH HOWi The Dean of C.amlc ••TUTORING** Concrete deckl/Ret*l'S 894-YAAD 703-4779 Exp'd S.A. Tutor. AllO Tl 1 ataJlatlon .. _1 •1-_._.__I ..a. o Uc eW.P. YOUNGQUIST Tranalator·lnterpreter. 800 4 llY .. UILDU le. n • ,... Wlndowa. Word. ----WOn• M AGAN, 'd &50-3261 BOMB CARfJ Painting Contract~ Plano & VOie• IHaons. s..a .. na 973.7409 90D 4• 8948 palrb grouting a Excel, ~. 20 y,. Duncan SJ9Ctl1c Carpentrr•Rleotrloal Qual, """'''"" by profls all ages, beginning to BathroomeKttch•n plum Ing. L#87tt130 Exp. 800..aoo..eo24 Quick ResponM Plumblng•Orywall* SUVJCES 3760 LEGAL ..-·-· I lSI' b d ed -------- Ooon/WlndOWSIDe• l13'I085 °' 848-e52e Local Uc. U0.7042 Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle SERVICES 3812 F~:.2°98~ ~.:~!:. 5~0-t :;; TILE 3928 ' DOliCiii .......... Qreutl coNrD'll!TE. .IOiili ILICTRIC Rooflng•Jtm 141-7•94 -·To .......... '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii / Oll.-UCTION ,...., ... ._ -All houra Fully r•-1• 21-"'"·1-Palntlnt PIANO Beg.·Advancod QrouVfl .. Restoratleft c I" Ceramic Tlle,-ar .... -·~""-3557 . 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Paint 1ovra ::::: :.weny .!:c'yi drywall, texturing, etc. SERVICES 3870 TUTORING ~ ~ ~:C, ·~.: 71 ..... 7 ... ua E.xpl Martt H9-7eeo Wllllam Harold Jeweler• To piac. your David, 1-eoo-88()..8222 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ALL llAllD .IO•I ........ _......,_ In Fplc, 0880..'Ref. 20 Yr Homo li .. t .... tleft I Watch a Jewelry repair c:tasslfted ad call CHUNG'a PAINTING Personalized Pet Care SAT Soml"ara. bc;el Waell•W•••D•lall Bohavlorat let. w.,I EJtp. Terry H7•78M PBNCES RentOdelln•. Tiie, AntlqueJl:lne J-ewelry M8 ... 78. 20 y,. Exp. Gd Prlc•I Kennel alternative. No w/P•t O'Doud •Inc• ::.1e,=:r..._,=•~tv· ~.~:.~ iiAteKeTILEeSTONi • DICICS 3115 ,drywall, woodwork, IUJ~adt e7-.038• Quar work. frM Est. atrell or worry. l ie, 1979. Summer ached· -· Plaln/etamped Con-=.::n. ":I. 'o:: Uc111~7&e02 538-1634 Ina. Ref'a. • 873·71&4 ulea S11~$. 073--2360. or•t• • Coallrtg• *"lie•• GAT••• repair•. 'Com~•·· LANDSCAPI • can't'""' to ·-HUTTON co. 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Movlft9 Int, eirlua wht, 43K ml 112 ,. #'4?ae9 cassette. 18.000. tranaponatlon f".&00 • ('1t4) ••o-2••• a.10 Sat onty ea.2i> pur 3192. 111nt condl Nab.. 5404100 nu~n oeo. Amy ~7 • ..._ llWtlG Low IZlO Sofas, tat>te, penlan S2200011woo1 UllCOIJI 1120 m1ee; ~~•••TOYOTA 1-------rug., cloth••· many '94 Regal, 2dr, Ye, low, ,._,... -804 eur.a, Terrllc Family VANS 1225 JEWllltY P1JaS mlec Items. S.50450. IUICJ: • 9035 tlK ""'"· :':r ~ --•~v-a S G!O IOIO '80 Contlnenlal. ltgna· ya I u •@ I 7 9 8 8 'B7 1'erool wa..,.,1"il••••••• 6 UT • 6025 207 Knox St. (In alley). fM&ur"' Bal o watr, hwe, model, mArOOn, *eot547 auto, PS, NC, cau, •• -----aete Sat 10 Sun 11 '8 4 Bhlny•W hlte :r:;11:ta1 '13•1188 8t Chw•H11..-rw. 'M QaO MSTllO &-gtay lthr, air beg, aJ. Nabers 540-9100 Ult. '3840. 07·1931 '7a VW ... 8am. Surfboard•. wet IUV•RIA Carefully pg,bera 640-9100 Odd COior, ~ cond. apd manual/00, lo IN, loya a morel Loe. of •3 ToWota C«N•ll• 4 ·• p • • d • pow• r Signed & numbered aulta, surf ciothea, '"'" maintained, by grand-( ~ IOfl,13, mhl, new tags, Iota ofldru. luxury for Oft IV -••u 9150 DX 4 dr, 8,000 mla, brak••· aunroof. ~encll eketchlng of nlture, 4 wheel cai mother since show-84 SldeVllle, Frost auto, AIC, PS, PB. $8500/obo. 548 1582 a10,981 4167...,.9 .. ...,.... orig ownr, prlt cond $1500/obo. 141·8350 he Jotaon• llr. parts & Lota of Junkl room floor. Sunrf. beige, tan lthr, 23K new tlret ........ 13000 obo Naber• 540•9100 • ( 3HKl.A72) $l2,500 et Landnaerk Conv Spaoetw. Framed & 1779 Placentla CM Wire wtie•I• Loaded mllH, bal of warr, 1414t.ae .. W ZX T·top, 5-760-1322 wf(enda or ve CD VCR 73K ml matted. $800 obo. w /pow•r & >ctraa. prev. rental $24,988 BODA 8085 epd, low ml (85K), 755·8274 wkd•Y•· s1'2<>00' oa'o XI t' Call after 7pm, 14500 7U-8U:I #2511585 DODGE IOSS MAZDA 8125 digital dash, IHther, • • n 815<M742. HUNTINGTON 92 century LTD Low Naber• 540-9100 '80 Accord ax. low garaged, ••rvlc• •• Toyot• Camry Condi 84+9158 ----------1 BEACH 6140 42K mllea v-e. Whit. r•ftJLI.AC -...0 _..__ froet ~ rnn-••• ·--.. -.... -c rocorda, )(Int cond. XL• 4dr, meoooon rt,. 82 ct;;Vi(•.o·o LT •X· -blu Int, p.,;, p aHt, Utt: _..., -•ae Dodge Grand Car• ~ aMoya A~I '"' --15700 * 760-8811 lthr, loaded 1 ,4 m . fed. lo ..... ., OPPICE crul•• & much morel van SE ., PaaMnget. Compar•@J11,988 rk'\ red/1an,lo cua•r .. M • I K rf orig onr, l(lnt cond tended, _,.ml. loaded, fl1RNJTURE & MuHI F•mlly s queaky c I• an 1 '89 Coupe O'Vll•, white, Blue. 78K ml. A·1 · #oe8883 nt aound, w m 1• ex ma 80 • an • S21,500 •. 755-8274 0t new brk.,.lrH. Mlntl Sat 8am ClothH, craft $10,988 #615888 many pwr luxury fea· Cond. 1718 Orange, Nabera 540-9100 age, 911tended warr. 'caaa, •m/fm, AC/FP/ 780-1322 wknd• $115,200. 873-43.89 EQUIPMENT 6047 Items, patio tum. elee. Nabers 540-9100 turH. Terrific value CM. 17,900. 831·5015. 114•800• 15o.a321 ~;:.;c~~~2~ pwr 82 QMC Ti8ra Ven furn, books. picture• •• 88 Park Ave Teal blue $7988 #244433 Thinking of having a TRADE SELL TRADE Conver Loaded, all ll 11.W d"ka+wlno•. >tint ltemal 9951 Mam· V-6 many' pwr fea: Nabers 540-9100 garage sale? RENT ' lthr, coat nu 135,000. $75 •a obo. 3 drafting moth drive. HB tur~s. Ideal trans earl Whether you're bu_ylng Give ua a calll through classifled M o t vat• d • e 11 • r tablH, $125 ea obo. S3488 111505037 or aelllng, c1aaallled CLASSl~ll!D . through classified your home 842•5878 $18,500 obo. Dy 751· 873·1283 or 675-~551 IRVINE 6144 Nabers 540-9100 covers a11 your nHdsl 842-5878 842·5878 ttvough classlfled through classified 3223 Eve 582-8090 PETS 6 saa. Sat sam-2pm sun ANIMALS 6049 11am-2pm Commerl- liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cal, cater & kitchen ADOPT-A-PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. PupplH, kit· tens and more, all equip, office furn, aup- plle• & more. Extra ato1ag• ..,6242 Con- struction Cir West (714) 844-0365 looklng for loving, car· _NE_W_P_O_R_T ___ _ Ing homes. CALL 1597· 9037 for more Info. BEACH 6169 ADORABLE AKC Pupplea & CFA Klttena We have the largest selection of pedigree dogs & cats anywhere All loved & well Cared for PETLAHD HUNT BCH Northeast corner ol Adams & BrookhUtlt 963-4887 Sat 7am·1pm appl, de- signer clths, bikes, computers MOVING! 121 E Balboa Blvd TRANSPORTATION FREE KITTENS BOATS 7011 In need of love. 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii weeks old, long hair, '89 DUFFIELD ELEC· litter-box trained. TRIC BOAT 16FT Full ADORABLE! Please cover. Top Package. call 964-3048, leave Wll)dow package. Full • m • a a a g e • a o o d carpet Package. AM/ homes onlyl FM CO System. Xlnt FREa KITTENS take Cond. $8500 714·675· your choice 5 free kit· ___ 28_8_3_· -,------ tens avallable to lov· Dutfleld 18'nu diesel, Ing home. (714) 644-free NP slip. SHka 9982 home, office partner. 723-4075 _C7_1_4_> _85_1_'°_15_5___ H• rd Top •I• ctrlc Save abused and boat. Xlnt condl abandoned pets. Be a S7000. (714) 875-7599 volunteer/foster. Call 714-597·9037. --------POWERBOATS -BI_CY_CL __ E_S ___ 6_0_60-1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii7m0m1m2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 a.ach Cruisers Excellent Cond. 720·1808 t7fl Whaler '88 Super Sport 90 hp Yamaha. With traller 12,000 875-5145 TICKETS 6075 38 FT TJara Convert· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ible Mini Condition 714·754-4000X102 Evening 844-2000. Any U.S City; From ** $180 ** (1·Wa1J From S340(RTJ. NO ADVANCE Req'd. 8()().38C>..e802 i\1, ELECTRONICS, STEREO 6080 SAIL BOATS 7014 '83 MacQrogor 25FT. Nu Hiii & 5HP Mere. outboard. Xlnt Condi W/Traller. $8000 OBO • .538-4520 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t 4 Ft Capri aallboat on trailer w/naw xtra aall, xlnt cond, S11500. 873-2942, 31()..201-3~ Ceblo Converter All channel• w/remote $350 (310) 583·623 t 'GAR.AGE SALES BALBOA PENINSUIA 6107 SALi! Sat 9am/Sun 11am Frig. twin bed, gas bar·O. much morel 310 EBay Ave CORONA 14' 7" conterboard aloop & trlr, fast boat, self balllng. Crew 1 or 2, carries 5, good cond. $700. Call 875- 1126 or 909-62~714 LIDO 14 New sails, trailer, race equipped, many extras. $1200. Call 642·7606. MOORING & BOAT 30' aallboat, 10HP di• ael, head, oven, sleeps 5. Mooring D43 No. Balboa Channel. 526,000/obo. 909-982-2652 DELMAR 6122------ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SPEED & Dealgner Eatato SKI BOATS 7016 Sele from $1.00 to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 81000 Sat 10 Sun 11 8am-3pm Furn. •lee d)'er 13 month new, mlrco oven's, Brothers memory typewriter, or· nat• bras• fireplace screen/end lrona, ect from Gallo Estate, de· signer clothH, shoes, jewelry, Lynx coat. new T shirts & sweats, •1988 22ft Ski Boat• 5. 7 lltre V-8, King Cobra 0 /0, low profll• hull, Just serviced, new controller/uphol- stery. Great akl boat· fast-looks great ..... r• ady to go. $12,000 64&-9449/574-4247 100+ books, auto & -MARJ--&ns--S-UP--5-- blog, potted flowers & n,g flower bowls, And DOCXS 7022 Much Morel 300 Jas· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mlne/S.avlew. Ave. 90 Ft Mooring-NB Sale Sat 8am-4pm wta Ft ahot• dinghy. Droplf dratt brd, other 115,000 firm. 8am· tblea, furn, b aby 8pm, 548-5972 Items, clothing, excer NB uOORINQ SO " equip & hHhold Item• .. • & loi. of atuffl 608 Iris Off G St. 114,500 obo. to smaller qtra, m at PRIVATE DOCK Sat 10 8:30am m5ov 123-12!5" eve, Ive mag Hll yra of nick na a, For boat up to 28FT. treasure, furn, cttt • & 1280/mo. Call Anne some of QrandcJilldm 752~787 or 854-4302 tl'llnga. 404 trla · aldewalk aelo Sat 10th Sun 11th 8am 10.m. 3007 E PCH Connet lrla/PCH SLIP for 47' BOAT Xlnt loc. Well malnt. Cl.. to Cales. W1r/ Eleo. Dock box. S13 Ptlf ft. 875-e128 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to . sell. Make sure ~ingisdean and repaired. NEW 1995 ASPIRE NEW 1995 ESCORT ASPIRE ,,, ',,, ,, ,, ASPIRE! 1 IO CH005l 141JCI, 15W1 Om,r A11 8~11 • Rc..ir Sicr Bumrcr • Sure• Lni:111e C'111t11na C't111h l\Cl/40 Srtn lkn•h..ca1 Slltrtfld Jtlltll ..... . .. .. • . 19~ ,,,,.flt(:_ l•1u .,_.. .. •• .. • .. .:S. FMt F«f1K1 lft/Jlilt•••. .. .. .. .. .JJH • 11.J'loitl'lf /ff 41 llJH/lu s.,~8888 NEW 1995 PROBE SE NEW 1995 TAURUS GL NEW 1995 MUSTANG COUPE l>u•I 1\11 B•~' •ere Free AIC' l'11:m1u1n AM/1 M C'•·~'llt' Pf'W•P/1 ·1111 l\luminurn Wh~d, 3,988 l IOCH005l ll37S6, l'UIS. 1.ool6 NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX J f\ \Ill IC' VM • Aut.1 Chc:rJ(l•C Du•I Air BJ~' • PfW • PIL fi ll • Al'-llT·M c.,..cnc 1988 CHEVY 1988 CHRYSLER Spectrum Sedan IA~aron LE Co~ Auto V6 doth klleriol Auto, msene. 4 1 • IUl~rc,. r /W, (UOtb2-1790S21 IU09>1 -4S61201 " • I 1.,72 s4974 s4974 s5974 1991 TOYOTA 1994 l'ONTIA C 1990 FORD Celica ST Sunhird Aerostar <Wy 51(194 mi., S mJ ~·-~P/1W/l. Auto~ A/~mell~uile. SllllO. llOl91:o6 5 (8'°'J\.S4 1SS) 110 All I sa974 s9974 s9974 1993 FORD 1991 FORD 1991 FORD .~.JSO Work Truck Aerostar Ext. Ou.J A/C • Aulu OH·nln•C' W• • l'/W/l • AM!rM C .i.!o-c\" l\1.,.cr 1.>1wcr'• ~•I • C'ni1\C TO TAL SAVINGS Of S">017' 5.9% FINANCING up to 48 mont1t1 s.!.,14;9Ba EVERY 1995 CONVERSION VAN Au111 Tr:1mm1"11•n • 'O VII l>f1w1 Aire.~· rrr 1 rec AJC l 1m11~J Shr 11//t\t .J ... saooo 1994FORD ucort LX WgJ'.I. &cort LX 2 door S i,d. A/C. luooooe ro1k. Alll01 A/C ens. t1o¥s rtlllal '"°"'·ll4S)•1 ,. ..... (Ho1)1.11i'm1 s7974 s9974 1993 FORD 1993 FORD Tit mllM r cmene. Taurus ('~Sedan l1106~1 ms1 RanMr Pick'm 4. V6 lllSStlll ~ ( l~St-01'019( s9974 '10,674 1992 FORD 1994TOYOTA 1992TOYOTA Tercel Auto. AJc.. cmene. (U0.0):2004'7) s9974 • f , ....... . . . . ' ,,,. . 0 South Coast Plaza ''11 'i \ \I B IH Mesa V.-rde c.c. \JI "'\ '\OH 111 Cost.a Mf'>Sa Gol!Oub COi LLC,J ·: 1'\H~ VICTORIA ST. '\ t:\\ l'OB I ·1 f:HR\<.J Costa Mesa Cover. .• Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Map 2 Star Real Estate 3 PrudentiaJ California 4-9 Remax 10-12 Prudential Newport 13 Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services Metro Realty Valentine Properties Inc Coldwell Banker N~rt Beach Fred Sands Coastal Properties Coast Newport Properties 15-25 27 28 29-44 45 46-57 BAKER ST. \lf "-\IHI \1\H Orange C.Ounty Fa.lrgrou.ods Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors Llongs of Newport BalbOa Island Realty Homes of the Week ()pen House Guide/ H"omes of the Week Mortgage Rates Independent Mortgage Greystone Homes Cruise Manhattan Manning Homes Cover Home Story Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 58-63 63 64 65 66 67 67 68 68 69 71 72 UNIVERSITY -Newport, Coast IJlVINE TERRACE Expansive. upgraded & bright! Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds into hv rm w/llbrary alcove. din rm & master suite 4BR. 3BA New kitchen" S699.500 CAMEO IOGHLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4 SBA entertainment oriented home. 14.000 sf lot Secluded pool, indoor spa. 15 skylights 34 French doors. Small ocean view S859.900 C080NA DfJ. MAa So. of the hwy dup6ex on one of the prettiest streets In the v\llage. 42xl18 lot with huge park--like yatd between main raldenoe and oolt ................ stn.000 OPEN HOUSES 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS SAT 1 NlGKI'SHORE, OCEAN RIDGE SUN 4800 SURREY, CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3S2 HAZEL, COM SUN SAT &.SUN SAT&.SUN FOR MORE INFORMATION ... 644-8700 GATED COMMUNITIES SEAVIEW Investor owner wants this property sold. 4BR, 3BA with ocean and city lights view from highest street Gated community. Check low e . . . . .. .. . $625.000 NEWPORT COAST Prestigious gated comm Built 1994. 3BR. library. 2 fplc. 3 car garage ExQU1S1te maple Ooors. soanng ceilings & plantation shutters. . $650,000 OCEAN VIEW HOMES NEWPORT COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge" custom w/panoramic ocean. city & mtn view Contemporary design w/marble. granite 14.000 sq ft lot . Sl,795,000 CORONA DEL MAR Charmmg cottage plus ocean view artist's studio 2 car gar R l zone but hac. 2 sep hvmg areas Roof deck So of Coast Highway $625,000 VERSADJ.ES Spectacular ocean view highlights striking interior Spacious mirrored din rm Elegant custom mantle View deck 2BR. 2BA $259,900 SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6BR. 5.SBA custom hm. Up close ocean view. gated beach acces' Finest qudlity t/o Hrgh ceil . 3 fpk:. maid., rm . $2,750,00 IRVINE COVE Be daaled by a ... weeping master su1h.' w/spectacular ocean view. fplc & wet bar Dramatic home w/elevator pool, spa & limoqaraoe1 $1,275,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view. So. ol Hwy 17. 700 SQ ft lot w/large home 3BR. 3BA. 2 car gar R l zone but arranged w/3 se rate 111.i areas $895,000 MESA DEL MAR Do You Believe a pool home for thl5 pnce? 3BR. l 75BA. remodeled baths, newer roof Only a few blocks to Org Cst Coll Owner w/c 2nd .. $200.000 COSTA MESA New paint. new carpet & floor tile. new roof 3BR. 2BA plus huge lam rm & drnrng room French doors rn livmg room Pretty entry w/bnck plante~ S225,000 MESA VERDE Pool & RV acces~ w/double gate Private fenced yard 4BR. 2BA. corner locallon with great curb appeal Close to schools S239,000 MESA VERDE Located m prestigious inner crrcle of Mesa Verde 3BR. 2BA totally remodeled less than 5 YT' ago Newer roof. l..clrge attraclNe lot .$269,000 MESA VERDE 4BR. 3BA two-story on a quiet street Hardwood floors. upgraded kitchen and baths formal dining room. Immaculate' .. $264,000 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR BALBOA ISLAND This is lot value! Sunny remdld kitchen, Fr. doors. gorgeous hardwood floors 2BR + BR. 2 full remodeled BA. New brick patio. Spacious gdrage.. .. $484,000 UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR In a premier location Sunny south facing patio with French doors from MBR & spacious liv. rm Reio forces move. Sacrifice . .. ..... . $519.900 lllAUIOA ISLAND Spacious duplex on one of the best streets. Pretty brick patio 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & fireplace 1 BR apt. w/private entrance. $539.500 IJTTl£ BALBOA ISLAND Duplex in a coveted corner location 3BR main res. and lBR apt 2 plus 1 car enclosed gllrages with street entrance. .. .. . .. ..... $679,000 BALBOA ISIAND Room for the entire family! 4BR. 4BA, 2 story 1s just steps from best beach Remodeled rn 93 & looks great. Big patios and 2nd story deck $67 S.000 MUIOA ISIANO Built 1986 with attentton to ,QUallty Main res features large elegant liv rm/din rm w/coffered ce1I & brick fplc 1st class lBR an.'lrtment $739 000 4 • • .. . . .. • .. .. .. . r " 4 ... . . . .. : .. J PANORAMIC UPPER BAY 5464.000 V1l''''r•~:1c •t:l, 1•·!., '~1·h 3BR· L' .._ "-'"~ .... lJr,.1·k·'ctiert IJ/'1 ~ rr11 )C'I ~~ 0•, ·~ mono ;JJr~ ~ , 7S9 66 00 UY I CITY UCKTI YEW .. ,DOD Beulul locaaon in Dow Shores Frort roww~ lol & pnVlle pool AH one 1 lewl 48R Inly rm & Views 6«>-2500 LOCATIOI! LOCAT10I! $639,DDD uroe pnme C01'* IOI MIOlllded by l!Ut!·mlhon S tms 48R. lanlly rm. 3 lrpl'S & IT1)fe V1tJ11 deck w,lspa 6o40-2500 CAMEO HIGIUllS $835,000 Goll Course. Ocean. Canyon ~ews from lh1s 4 br smote IM Room 10 expand tow rnotil•hon dues 75~ HARBOR RIDGE $539,000 Vrew ol city li(llls & rolling hills Relrodeled 38R & loll Ciln ha-.t sep ~ Q\fS Ownel !Ny carry 2nd 640-2500 Best Buy! CHA•a UEf aJllO $415,000 BealAJllMy decMl9d ~ anlo with a ~ hartlof MW Plnmon stulen, smped celltngs. crowned nUclngs. Paneled dools !!rough Olt Bl¥eled rnrrored room Wiii Recessed lracli t~no. alSlom loonno 7S~ IEWPORT PUllU.l ·TAJ.Pl.EX $411,Gm Top ~ Ille line. 311111 building 38R, 28A upper lllit, ~y redone Olten In !OP condition Lot sla is IPPfOX. 57 • 100. 640-2500 ··-24 Bllllol ca. .,..,. f S 675,000 Sun s 459,500 Sat S 8915.000 Sun 17 Alie fontalnbltlu s a .ooo Sun um 2135 Vitia lxldo S 270,<Xllllit Sun gm -4eoe W1¥111 Rold S 575,000 Sun 633 Aoddord S 635,000 Sun , .. 501·~ f'olllw ~ Sil/Sun 520 & 520.$ Nwdaus $455K/4D Sun 61H Jalm111 S 295,000 Sun "'TA"'f 2463 INillt 1Nt 1£3 178 E. Bay 376 Ramona S 895,000 Sun s 279.000 Sat S 229,000 Sun S 358,000 Sun s 769,000 Sat St,095,000 Sun t • 5 E.Cot\1110n 1 • 5 G.SCll!Oldet t • 5 S.Mittman t, 5 J.Mat!w 1 , 4:30 B.Girllflll t • 4:30 M.Siatiltlf 1 ·5 G.Amllo 1·5 NBaley 1 , 5 K.Ranger 1 • s &Dixon 2·5 MJones 1 • 5 LValtntlne 1 • 5 G.G11bner t • 5 G. Grabner 1 • 5 M.CordcM 1 ·5 MCordcM s •.ooo Sall&ln 1 • s EJQnagan IWlM"'" tl69PIWllt s 329.900 Sail s 539,000 s. ' 949,000 Sun 1·5 1·5 1 ·5 S 829,SOO Sat 1 • 5 S 76S.OOO Sat/Sun 1 • 5 s sat.000 &in 1 • 4 V Tsang J.Pllnw VTsang IEWPCllT HEICHTS SITE $450,000 OYer 10.IXXJSQ II pan:el . 2 R2 Ids mned IOI uP lo 4 lllils 0<build one blo mu.on es!Jle Sized lot 759-6600 IAYVIEW IUPlEX $411,000 Unique b1¥ • 0UClleJ w/a New EngtW Cottage look. Pride ol OW!lefshlp Great OWl1ef occupied 0( llMISlrrert 640-2500 USTSllE CUSTOM! $375,Gm l..ooll no IT1)fe! """' than new! 4 fireplas. llWble grnie gowrret kildlsl, lwdwood 11oors. 3 br, 2!JI ICU!°' tWly IWlg. 75~ CHARM• HUilfl1 talE $351,DDD 8esl.,.. in COid! Mm. 3 ID. 2bl tMr 1900 si.n. lllCI big Inly room acwon. RV· Boll ICCm Loi Ml &400 SQ.ft. c:twTTing1l 7S~ IUllTIU. IUffS COllO Pl D,DDD 3 lledrOOll\ 3 blll uograded condo In IJ9lf loailJon !Mlloolilng PC>OI. bbQ •.-no•• 9Mled otm Iron doors. 111 llocn in erllly llithen. F"'1dl dool1. Ql!lllll abnls In glflOI. ""'Ille & tW. ..,.., encloMI. 2 n:bed patios. ~ IEWPGIT IEAat $211,DDD a.a1u1y _. wta ~·'Mr. aigte & "*'°"' WIYdld ceilings. i.oe BR Utt •,..._-in r::lo9 & lfpl ~2500 uml CIU.lmlT $2'11,000 91d1~Tw111Rcdllm ...... ~ 1860SQllolllwlious~ 5-_,M~ng & "'*· ~ ldldwl. cdl. Cllllngl Conmri1y ...U & poot ~ ..., .. 1506 Msinws 1325M.llllft n1 I Ptlva9I Road 125 24th SI 1806T•n ..,,.,.,,. 3141 Corllt Portolino 3131 Cor1lt Matin mmmrw 18791 Pinto Line ...... 90°*nVISla ..... 14N•I .IH :Ir'; It • Ill f.lliJ ' 328,toO Sii ' 275.000 Sit s 311.900 Sun TJUI A.huh T.Hil s '41.SOO sun 1 :JG • s aswindat s 455,000 sun t :30 • s E.Etcano ' 450,000 SlllS4l• s 429,toO Sil s 475.000 Slt/Sutl S 464.000 5allS.lln s 448,000 sun s 529.000 sun S 529.000 Sun S 399,000 Sun S 549,000 Sun 1 • s R. Tlllon 1 • 5 8.Amstlllttr 1·5 Ul9hm 1·5 VTsang 1 • 4 H.Gitcllnsl S 579,000 SIUSun 1 • 5 AShlton 2027 Yacht o.lendlf S 699,000 &In 1. 5 eestm 233 Ewn1119 t.nyon s1.a .ooo Sal/Sun I · s MlltVArrn> 202 Selwlid s 699.000 sun 2 • s r.uones em•v 4 Rodty Pol nt $1,3915.000 Sat 1·5 REDUCTIOll!! ORICIUl IWFFS! $270,000 t.oaled on wide 11llllllbetll Pride o1 ownn.p, 3br, 2 s ba. ,.,.. kit hen. UOOIJCl9d t>atm can buy land Will lease option! 7SCH£JOO Hi VIEW· SMAU PRICE $239,DDD 1231,q II approx. 2br. 2tJI singleSlorycondow/pnranicocean'llew In a lull secu11ty buikllng close kl 1ht beach TS~ EASTSllE COSTA MESA ti•,a Cape Cod slyte '°""1llonll w/rlJw Belter carpet 1n IMng rm. lMOt ~ _,.._, dtQ. large Ill SUife W/Walk-in ao.. 2<11 Oll10' 640-2500 UJVB. Y ft1.A IALIOA ti •,DOD 2BR. 1 SBA. newly pajnlld COIQ> ~ ~ IMS Top 11oor & a>rlW loclbon ~ llUGIT UV9C $11,500 ~•le In Udo Mw~i.dl. Grell *"1lllrw ~ l1mg. 1111 lot llAI lll'N 0( **"' 6«>-2500 Our RECORDED 2'·Ho11r Into u .. "nall1bl1 to you. For lllfotm1tlon 011 pro/llff/11 for a11. 1/mply a111..,D0·5'5· 1"411111 '"'" thl tr• Welcome to The Prudential California Realty Family! (;;;;;\ .IACOBS REALTV "<:!:) g>oNVEST ... (NTS VIEW tllME • GATED COMMUNITY $1 ,250,000 St1mno CUSIOm hm toe, In Hafbof HIM Pano1amc ociall, Catahna & Newport Ceotei VIM !!eaut1IUI 111l111·1MI out<*>or llN w/pool, Jacuzzj & wet bar State-ol-lte·al1 kitchen. eleQant llv.ng rll\ mslrsu11ewtsauna Indoor & outcloolsoonclsystem C;illlosee 75Hi600 liOUIU OPPORllNUTY $1,200,000 lleUif\i IOWl'lllOn'e slylt 9 IW'lib 1n QAll locatlon. Garages. fireplaces, laundry hookups lof ead'l int Cash. fJNC, CTNL ~ IORTH LACUU COITEMPORARY $1 ,189,500 T oQ!ly lt1'l'Odeled No Laguna ~1npmtine c:ondlllOfl 48R, 4 58A, whllewa ocm'I ~ 759-«JOO WHALES, IOLPHmS, CATAUIA $1 ,145,000 ~ lllUitul gardens + 1aioa r• ,_o tace Cmlu\l • lht Nlbol Uporaded Iv.II lol By~,..-759-«JOO VIEW ESTATl II COTO IE CAZA $1 ,095,000 SS8Aesla9 hOl1e prop Pool.• tetmat Fwtyrm. Oen + borus lalclwl. '°"1"11 dlrwng rm M.iy ¥1WllbeS. ~valed 759-«JOO HUITIRTOll HARIOR YEW $995,000 CRT'llllc custom Mediterranean w/45 • docl. 4lll. lS~ 2ncl !loly tamly rm w/ftt bar MUIHMI dU lof .-..nulng 759-«IOO HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACtUR! $949,000 48R • stucty Ptrtect sen1ng lot taroe tamily & erertai111ng ~mng view Gated + llMiS. pooVspa 759-«JOO CAMBRIA ON THE WI $949,000 lh>bslJuclecl *" ol the cenlral Calif codu•. ~ & Hen ~Sile •BR. 38A New hm Maible & lllt ltrougholA 759-«JOO PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA SUNSETS $945,000 lleaYt11u1ty rflll'Odeled 38R. 38A hmoopre:st1gious Dl*'POfl lst;ind Pnv;iie OOck lor a 30 & so tool ~ oo main channel In HllltlllQlon Harbol 759-«JOO Biii CAIYON $899,000 Tolllly rem>delec! All stJte ot the 111 ~bit entry, Ile'# appliances. bultt m e.ibmets 1n paoe 41h bf con""1lld to dla 640-2500 SPECTAClURlUDITEIUWIEAN $899,000 Goloeous 11 Acn eslitu11h s bet, '45 blll Gooonefs orum luldlen Misttf SU1te wt t11S & tiers clfess 11m1 Fwmtic rodt pool and~ • prcRsslc>Nlty Wldscaoed makes ;i llOIJICal par~St' 759-«JOO WiUU BUCH OCUllfltOIT CONDO $897 ,000 ~~¥1ews. i.tlla:ISS&ocenidepool Jiil, 38A. IM11Jnll.dl1Jng ti!\ lamly rm & gourmet lll1cllen 7SHl600 JUST RUUCO I 18.COll'l $895,00D OralNllc hm on larga a>111er lol .,_,. pond & Mt! garoen. Rct\rldl enlly ~ 11oo11ng. i.AllUI 1omw1 clning rm. Nlgl r.-u•WSittinv rm & lrlll. gourmet's bldlen . .:had -Seiter ll'IY C*1Y 1!1 Ml dlld 759-aiOO ctf ...:==~~:S~oncn-..1PooV .. 1n--~··~ 7SHeOO .... .. . $2,600,000 Beautiful 58R. SBA hm on an approx. 18,000 sq h lot A pl'ivate gated entry leads toahm that has it all Pool, spa, saunas. family rm, olfice & den Large mstr suite w"1is & ter baths. Property is being sold furnished $895,000 Dramatic hm on large corner IOI w/«oi pond & lush garden. Rocunda elllry w/marble flooring, tuititul tonnal dining nn lllgemstr suitew/sitling rm & trpl. gourmers kitchen. seclured spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. $895,000 . ('U' 707l)Breathlaking v1fNtw/2 mstr suite's + --"~1111 2 large BR s all on ooe iew11 PooVspa in rear/Iron! courtyard+ playground $645,000 cir--.---~ Single !Ml exec hm on Spyglass Hin GreatnOOrplan for enErtai ni ng Beautitu I court- yard w/spancling pool & spa $649,000 Remodeled 4BR hm in great location nr park & leMis courts. French doors. slcylights. recessed lighting, great biK:kyard $829,500 Great familyhm In one of thebestnel~borhoods in CdM. 4BR, ~raded hm on ~ietcul-de-sa: street $720,000 Spacious Plan 0 deco< iocludes 4BR, 3.58A. exle si~ use of marble & rich plush carpel v~n Comm pool & spil $675,000 3BR 1 75BAOf2BRw/den.1 start. end of eds street Frpl 2-car garage, gated community Walk to Udo Village $539,000 3BR, lBA+• 2400sq ft Newer rod, carpets, pal nt, sky! il1\ts. $10,250,000 Privacy & luxurywi~ unpaialleled view! BBR suilBS, ~rranean parlting Slip for 2 large boats ~. ~ ~1 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LtNE 1 -23-7'123 (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" l.D. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UDIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au. P ROPERTIES IN THIS A DVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HOUR BROKER --·- * • 4Bd. 3Ba. Marl>ella. Helled SpL 8 .8 Q • MBR. L1vma & Family Room w/ Fucplacu • Tropical Landscaping. Newer Patn1 .t: Carpet $529 000 'I I \ 'ffl1 .. .. J \ ) Whether Buying or Selling ... Call ARVJLIA "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional'' • MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE • Top 1 % Realtors Nationwide 24hr. Voice Pager: Office Direct Line: (714) 729-5430 (714) 729-7212 Fabulous New Listing Sophisticated Elegance All one level -no stairs. 3 Br -3 .5 Ba, morning room . den/library. Private pool & spa -Golf course location $714.900 Fabalou Location Upper condo Vaulted ceiling., OverlookJng NBCC Golf Course Enjoy BackBay Ocean Vw:w.. from front porch Furnishings negotiable $599.000 Bl-Level Lamv Dramatic: 2-story town- home, brick courtyard p(lus extra large patio, and deck. pnvate location. ....,,, ........... $549,000 .,,, .. • ... ._ I • • BIG CANYON nw. nM9111hc,:nt uf11 nng \,,!"> (f(',)l('J I \dlh 1 h, f Ir an OWTll:'r with discernrng ta.,ll Qu.,ht\ d<!,191 ,111d \lOrkm.in,h1p \l<'llt 11110 tht> tot.sl remodel of this 6 ll<'tlri 'om b 5 bath r~adence which 11.clud1•, th<! bonu!> of a separate lrrniq \'mll for inldws or guests A ~pr q. 011<. pool. !>pd and cabana on Golf Course Location Enioy beduttful \1CV.~ from th1'> 2BR. 2 SBA+ den overlookmg Golf Course Great balcony Show,, hke a model $579,000 Picture Perfect l.and1Uping Oriental gardens w/!>unken conversation & lire pit plus waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo Must c;eel Highly motivated sellerll $510,000 Model Perfect lovely lower condo features neutral carpet- ing, tile & plantation shutters throughout Also a door from kitchen to elegant pat10 has been added as special extra not m any other $529 500 Fabuloa. Randi Guaes-V.ue,, Magnificent 6BR. SBA home fully furnished. Ind. farm equip. 4.5 acr-- es, 2 stall horse barn, 30 min/Palm Springs. Fabu- lously priced at '"'·-¥ G , a r'M'll.W ,m 1•\tr<1 l.1rgt.> lot backing to Big C.1111;1111 qqlf l Olrr-.C f urlher adds to tlw l'Xp<1n.,1vc formal and informal l.'l\l<:rt<1111nwnt ared5 Breathtaking md!>ter suite. 3 fireplaces many features too numerous to list. One of Newpol't'• -.. .................... Sl.795.000 Count down is on at Greystone Landin to o en in Jul Greystone Landing -a ffordable ocean-close homes For many. to live near Southern sweeping \taircase leading to the ~ond Califomia'i. famed beaches has always been noor. This l>pacious floor will include a ,.m a.'>piration. At Grcystonc Landing. an distinctive kitchen with a center island and ocean-close community of 69 single-fanuly functional walk-in pantry. Located adjacent detached homes, fam.ilies can achieve this to the kitchen. a generous amount of dream. Ux:ated just one mile from the windows make the family room and nook a beaeh. it will feature three floor plans relaxing place for familie!> to gather. ranging from 1.825 to 2,219 square feet Upstairs. the ma,ter '\U1te will include 11 large with prices staning in the mid $200.000s. private bath and walk-in do..ct. Three •Although Grcystonc Landing is slated to additional bedrooru will prciv1dc plenty of open in July. we've already seen sleeping options for a growing family and overwhelming interest from prospective one bedroom can easily con\'ert to a den or buyers looking for affordllble. beach-close child's learning center. homes." said Al Wazlak. Orcy<1tonc In addit1on. to being named the ~afest city Landing'!> l!al~ representative. "Our on-site m America. Huntington Beach offers a wide mformation center allows homcbuyers to variety of recreational and cultural view renderings. floor plans and . ite maps. amenities. The Landmg enclave 1s clo'it' to and they quickly realize Greystone Landing the city's recently developed downtown. is one of the best new home values in eight miles of beachell with volleyball court' Huntington Beach.• and bike paths. the Bol'a Chica Ecolog1cal He added that shopper. can place their Re!>trve and the lntemallonal Surfing names on an interest ti .. 1 to receive a special Museum Alc;o nearby arc Huntington Beach preview of the homes before the grand Central Park with an equec;tnan center, opening. Frisbee golf course. Shipley Nature Cenh:r. Greystone Landing will feature three two-children's Adventure Playground. a ho"t of 'ltllry noor plan!'> offering three to four lakes and traih and sidewalk cafec;. The c11v bedroom" and lwo and one-half batJi.\. The is alw home to Golden We,l College and tht homes will be characterized by open Huntington Beach Central L1bmry and kitchens. formal living room,, family room' Cultural Center. which ha' the IJrge't with fireplacci.. !'lpacious ma.c;ter su ite' and children·, library west of the M1,,j,,ipp1 two-car garages. In addition. lhc Oreystone Profei.sional\ will appreciate that Landing enclave will offer il'i resident' Greyc;tone Landing'!. Hun11ng1Un Beach beautifully land<;eaped greenbelts. a location I' con,enient to Or.mge and Lo' recreation area with a pool and 'Pa and Angele<. coun11ei. auport,. along with the private community streets with ~1dcwalks. busine1-' dl'trictc; of Orange County. Long The GrcyMone Landing Plan One i' Beach and Los Angeles via 'iuch maJOr perfect for professional or young couples thoroughfare, as Interstate 405. lnteNate 22 This ho~ will include three bedroom,, two and Pacific Coa't Highway. Ju\t a fe~ and one-half bathrooms. a formal li\sng rrunute\ away arc major 'hoppsng and ro<>m and an adjoining kitchen and dining enteruunmeni centers. mdudsng South C1'a'1 room. The family room will have a fireplace Plaza. We~tmsnster Mall and Fashion hlJnd and will be highlighted by expan,ive The Orange County Performing Art' Center. windows looking out to the back yard. WiLh Newport Beach Art Mu~um and Ornngc two to three bedrooms up-.tair... County Fa1rgmund.~ arc aho within 20 homeowners will have the opuon of minutes. converting the third bedroom into a den or Thc Grcy,.tonc Landing mformation center office. 1~ open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tuesday · Sunday With three bedrooms. two and one-half and noon to 6 p.m .. Monday. To find out buths, and a separate family room. Plan 1Wo more about Greystone Landing. or to be is well suited for youngfamilie~ with placed on the Greystone Landing VIP list. children. The entry to thii. 2.060-<;quare-foot call Al WaJlak. (3 10) 408-2TI6. or the home will open to a fonnaJ living and Greystone Homes' mformation line. (800) dining room, where large windows wilJ fill 808-6888. the rooms with light and allow residents to To visit. take the 405 to Beach Blvd .. und enjoy the beach breezes. The kitchen will bead south about five miles. After passing include a center bland. and will look out to Adams. tum right on Knoxvi lle Ave .. one the nook and family room. providing a mile before you reach Pacific Coast perfect seUJng for enjoying time together as Highway. a family. An interior laundry room and half Other Grcystonc South Coa.-;t communit>e bath will complete the downstairs. include The Crest and The Heights at On the second floor. the private master Wcstbms in La Habra, The Masters and The suite, in the rear of the home. will also have Olen at The Fairway in Placentia, large windows. a private bath and walk-in Ridgemoor Summit near Diamond Bar and closet The additional bedroom$ will be Vent.ana in Tustin Ranch. Other Grcystooe convenient co a full second bathroom with communities coming soon include PAul.A McKiNN EY # 10 of 90 AGENTS iN 1994 P RHidun C iRclE AwARd 1994 714.-729.-7264 714.-6~1 .. 2177 (PAGER) NEWPORT BEACH , BANK REPO 6 bEdROOM } . 5 bATh, pool, ~pA, kARdwood flooRS. $ 5 '9 ,000 PRiCI $ 5 ', 900 0owN $'1 95 P&I - 687~ PRiNC ipAl\ ONiy COSTA MESA, BAN K REPO NEAR 0.C. CollrGE. J bEdROOM 2 MTH 1688 SQ h. s 18 ~ .000 PlliCl SHJO OowN $1 28~P&I fi~T TililE buyER pROGRAM JO YR fixed RAil, 8%.ARM TURTLE ROCK .. BANK REPO Shows likE A MOdd. MARblE 1ilE. UPGRAdEd AlMOST 2000 SQ h EXECUTiVE hOME. $' 18,000 PRiCE $'1,800 0oWN $1855 P &I No PMI NO bAllooN J>AYMFN1 b 87..,. PRiNripAI\ o~ly STOP PAYING RENT1 DEsiGNER 2 bEdROOM coNdo, pool, spA, SAUNA, GYMI S 11 5 ,000 PRiCE $5750 0oWN $699 P & I, 6.62 ARM b 9 I "!>" RA1Es Sub·Ec1 TO GAN E Wi1hou1 No1icc Carol Mulvey: "Frankly my dear, I don't give a damn" AGENCY: Grubb & Elli' Rc-.1denl1JI Real E\tate Scf'\.l(C\ JOB TITLE: SaJes AN'>Ciate FARM AREA: Newport Crest HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Seven months CITY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Me\3 HOBBIF.&'INTEREST: My involvement with Children Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) CLVBSIORGANIZATIONS: CHOC Carol Mulvey FA\'ORITE RESTAURANT: The Alie} FAVORITE GETAWA\': L.lke Tahoe PET PEEVE: People who 1.:omplam HOW 00 YOU DEFINE SUCCES ? Sa11,hcd real e'tJte dienh Wt want to luar from you through our ntw SNAPSHOT column. Tht column /taturt1 rtal tstalt 01111ntrs, broktr, agtnl5. lfUU"kttin1 rtprt1t,,lali11es, or any Olhtr staff tMmbtrs JOU would liA:t to highlight. K; encoura•t JOU IQ seruJ a photo (black and wltiU, if possibk ), wiJJt company namt, tHtson and SNAPSHOT 1111Jrbd on bock.. ~ruJ or fax JOUr information to: Joyct Sclttnr, /)aj/1 Pilot, JJO W. Bay SL. Cost.a Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714--650-4802. Dta4/Jnt: 5 p.a, Tuesday. Wt'U publislt ii as rpoct ir avai/abk. If y<>u nttd to #IOU c1uut111 to tltt copy 4/ttr ii lta.t lk111 s11b111ilt.td. phast ca/J Joyct Sdwnr, S14- -IU1 double sinb. Oreystone Villas and Oak. Ridge al Coto, At 2,219 iliuarc feet. the Plan Three has it boCb ill Coto de Cua. For infonnation, call FAVORITE MOVIE: all; I ~ vin1 ~ ~..L ~-11!.~i!!t_a_ _ --~i ~~ _. ___ .. , .... , • ~ .; • • .. :~with tbe Wand• '----·-·---· ... .--________ ._....._ __ --1 • • ..... • • • ~ 0 a:ui .. .......... _ _.,,,, ............ -·-------------·---' \ . -.. .. 4 I ) Rt'<l J MIL for 1mmed. 'ale' Exqu1,itd) Jppt11n1ed -tBR. 6.58A plw. library/gym and home the.lier Gourmet l11chen. hi\ "h m/suite. elevator. pool. 'P~ Jnd unob,tructcd 111:1.'an 'iew~ 1111~ 1~ "l:.urtx.la" In ing at 11\ finc1'11 Was $2,990.000 Now $1.9M MJgmht·ent C Jtalina. Ocean & C11y hgh1 '1cw' R1Lhl\ Je1a1leJ 4BR. 4 'iBA pJu, librar~ & hnd~e '""Ill. OIJ World 4uJlll) fin"h l:Ja,t'mcnl "'"'inc ,dJ.ir tkaulrlul pool & 'PJ Offered at SI .990.000 Totally rchu1lt 5BR. 3.58A w/~enuon 10 detail Gorg hrdwd floor,. gounnet kll. Pella window'. Lhildrcn' p. lay room Lmi'h MJ,u1tc. Walk tu par~ & ~hool' 1827 Port Barmoutb $889,000 Highly upgraded 3BR. 2.5BA w/exquisi1e hardwood floor,, plu'h carpeting. plantation <,huller\ & many 4uah1y hu1h '"' Pmale pool & ~pa. 12 Morning Breeu·lrvine Reduced to $389,000 Lmely SBR. 4.,BA cu tom home wi~ 4 car garage. Gorgeous tile floors and BertJcr carpctmg. Great rear yard wuh large pool. spa fountain and outdoor enter· 1a1nmcn1 area. Many other quality feacurcs! Seller will consider lrldc down. $1,650,000 Magnificent!) ·•PJll'lllled 5BR. 4.5BA w/library. ck , ator. :! ,t,1irn .1) '· c\Cfl'l'c room + mf,ullc.> on J ,1 le,el Gourmel l11 . butler' 'c:r' 1ng room & lUI de -.ac k~a11011 OFFERED AT $2.190.000 Truly a ma,tcrp1t'lc "11h lot' 111 mJrhle .111J ph"h Larpcling So.inng u•1l111~'· Lll'h•m l1~h1 I 111" l 11chen .• 111J rotundJ l'lllf\ l Jrge \\r.1p ~m1u11J \,ud JJjJlenl 111 pool & 'P·• \!Jn~ morl' 4uJhl~ up~r.1Je, Rfduced to $999,000 Near new 5BR. 5BA. archt m'trp1en· N;11ur~tl hrdwd Ooor,. Computented Jigh11ng. "1.tnng lCll mg\ & 'lale of lhe an gourmet l11d1en w/g1.11111l' counter\. TRADE POSSIBLE $2,.350,000 Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.5BA w/ma,ta <.Ulle on ''' le\el. Euro kitchen. huge family room. formal library/den. Lu'h rear yard w/pool. 'Pa and enter tatntng area Priced to sell Now $1,.390.000 Exquisite Belcourt SB~. 4.SBA on private cul de sac location. Oourmc1 kitchen, lots of marble cl neutral colors. Roger's Garden yard w/pool and spa.Owner may cany! 40 Rocklnefwn Dr. $1,AlS,000 Magnif icen1 Mounlaln A Temtorial view,. Build your dream home now. Plan included with purchase and Ready to &o! Pnccd to sell now. Best kit value in New· port Co.st. Only $U9,000 ouses on This special array of beach are a homes Qobin Te nch are ready for your offe rs! Broke r 760-5000 xl31 -Approx. , sq. . masterpiece w 8WeSOme ocean, bay & night light vi&.'S Rare huge lot situated JUSt above tht: harbor! SBR, 5 SBA Custom- ized interior Grounds 1ncTude pool, spa, teahouse & formal Japanese gardens ~cd To ........... .__.-.•.• ._ ••.. - .. -•• ·----·-·-·································· $1,Ji00,000 EASTSIDl UMOOILI • 3BR plus den decorator done w/plantation stutm, etc. Fobulous masta and masta both! 3 c.« ~· . •m.ooo Ocean View · EmotK>na remodel on a rare 91ant comer lot on a cozy cul-de-sac Sunny and airy Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath 3 car garage Ovvners leaving the area 1456 Key View $599,000 EASTSIDE OAStS -w mini farm 3BRl38A w/ custom gour- md kitchen & breakfast room Upgraded throughoutl Sepa- rate RV/boot p.rting Mottvated $316,000 V.ant .. ~ leach kautyf • Unique, highly upgraded end unit townhomc within steps of bay and be&eh like brand new Must Sf!ll $1.'9,000 Dallns wtlM ..._ A spartc.11119. bnght 3BR + loft/4th BR! Skyhghts, soanng ce1hngs Gated community in Costa Mesa BOng all offers! 760-5000 Ezt.131 •?PPM SP2 ?8°0 #P?P 2 1' It I • .. \• , • . . ' \ ) -------- Corona del Mar Views ld<·c11 lor owner rt'o.,1dt ·nn · plu~ 11 ll onw l3.111k ti('('( ·p1111g bicl"'''' Code #2071 Newport Heights Viewsu L.irgt· 4 lx·clr1x>n1 hrn111 · ..,1tut1lt ·ti 111 tlw q ·r. Ix . ..,, < 1111 l>n\t' hx,1111111'" Code #2021 Traditional 5 Bedroom Home n 1111.., ll11rnt · I 1-1.., I ><'<'II rt'rnndt'IC'<I , 1111 I 1·xp,111tln I 111 p1"'1<1i · \'11111 t ., 1 ·1 \' 111 T<I"' .!Jlld'-,f!·r ... sc .11g.11.ig1·&111c111"" Code #2061 Stop and Smell the Roses ... compll ·11 · wrno<td 111 1 'l~> lc1rgc g11i ..,, "11"1111 & "10..,t gc1r<k ·11• \\ c11l.ihlt· 1111111..,llt <I Code #2041 N e wport H e ights!!! Vit·w nee 1' .111cl <I "llJ)(•rl> JBl>HM h11nw ,. Ht·niocldt•<I hi 1t1c · M.\X' Code #2031 f!f OCEAN VIEWS & OPPORTUNITY FOR ONLY $329,000!!! Prls111x · 2 BDRM + Den Owrl<'r r~ RE.ADY TO StLL!11 MAKE l\N OFFER BE.FORE ITS GONE'" Code #2051 Kathleen McNamee 760-5000Ext130 pager: 509-6976 RVMtl<·~~ Old Corona del Mar. 1Yt blocks to Beach ... 1 block to Vi1Jaae. Charming remodeled 2 bed, 1 bath + 1 bed, 1 bath guest house ovfr 2 car garage. 30 x 118 R1 lot. 312 Narcissus. $499,000 No Bank Qualifying! Lowesr priced Mesa Verde. 3BR, 2BA house. May lease option. Vacant. 3132 <iibralter, Costa Mesd $189,000 No Bank Qualifying! Lowest priced • main lake waterfront home. Only 45 minutes from Orange ~ Private golf&. boating facilities. Privatf boat dock and spa ovatooking lake. Only$299,000 Fountain Valley Duplex Across from Mile Square Parl< & golf. $19,020 income. 2 bedroom units · Always rented, full Management. $189,000 ZERO down mumable 7 .5% fixed. 2 master suites, upper unit, cathedral ceilinas, frpt and garage. 134 Cinnamin Teal, Aliso Viejo $121,500 Ocean I Catall• Views. SBR, 2BA, family room, 2 fn>ls, 7500 sq. ft. lot approx. top of the World. Excellmt schools. 2986 Alla Laguna Blvd, Laguna Beach. $369,000 ··-·~·- ---.. ---... ----....... __ .... - ..:: ,., :. . . . . ---. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ·: Robyn Allen .: : Top 1 ~ Of All Realtors Nationwide Direct line: 640-2677 ** llEDlJCB> TO $595.000 ** Elegant 4 bedroom 3 bath custom home. 3400 square feet• 10,700 h. lot land- sc:aped to perfection w/used brick and extensive lawn area. Large gourmet kitchen w/white on white appliances, makls quarters do\.vnstairs, 3 car attached garage w/storage! 20212 CYPRESS ** TROVAllE TOWNllOME ** Ocean view 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath. 1700 square feet• 'Thousands spent in upgrades!! Vaulted ceilings, marble sconces, fireplace, formal dining room with huge patio. Reduced to $299,0001 • 16 PADUNA COURT *MINT TOWNHOMEI * *CORONA DEL MAR* Mediterranean 4 year new 3BR/3BA town- home w/vaulted ceilings. skylights. fireplace, 2 car garage. walk to beach! <>lllv $359.0001 Waterfront represented at local business expo Coldwell Banker involved in Habitat for Humanity Home A busines expo is not exactJy where you would expect to find a residential real estate company. but that is exactly where Waterfront Homes Inc .. appeared. However, participating in the Second Annual Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce Business and Health Expo. ... eemcd like a natural to Waterfront Home' agent Kathy Fox since the event was attended by residents of Newport Beach and the surrounding areas. 'My job" to share our hi~h~nd hsung' with potential buyers and th1 exposition presented ju!.t such a forum." said Pox, of the event held al the Four Sea'l<lns Hotel. "As the only real estate company participatmg, Waterfront Homes received a gteat amount of positive re ponse and even some leads from those loolcina for properties.• The expo ition provided visitors and cx.bibitors with a casual networking environment where participants could view displ~s and video pmenations and gather Kathy Fox is o former interior designer. infonnation about local businesses. Drawings. give-aways. door prizes. food booths and entertainment were among the day's activit1e'i. A 22-ycar rei.ident of Harbor View Home,, Fox is a fonncr interior de"gner who ha' done work in model homes und variou' hotels throughout the area Call Kathy Fox aJ Watufronl Homts at 2436 W. CoaJt Highway, Ntwpof1 Btoclt, (714) 631-1400. • For the seven members of the Garcia family of Long Beach, the dream of owning a home is becoming a reality. Within the next few weeks, volunteers from Habitat for Humanity and ColchttD Banker·Sou.them Caltfomia wilJ bujld a two-story duplex at a Signal I-till ite to benefit the family. The George Musulli (for right), Coldwell Bonker O.C. Regional Manager, with the Garcia Family on site at Habitat tOr Humanity Garcia family will share the duplex with another de~rvmg family <.upported by a volunteer group. For the \econd cono;ecull\e year. Coldwell Banker Corp .. 1s spon"<lnng the ron'ltructton of home!. for needy ramilie~ during the "blitz build." Ml called becauM: doLcn' of home' are con,trucled from the ground up in le~' than a week. Con<;trucuon on the Garcia\ home will bcg111 June 18 To become eligible. the Garcia family had to complete 500 hour.. of \weat equity working on other Habitat-related project!.. Together wath Coldwell Banker and Habitat for Humanity volunteer... the Garcia's home will be completed June 24. Coldwell Banker i the only national real estate firm to embrace Habitat for Humanity as its official corporate charity. The company has funded and bu.ill numcrou~ homes Ince it.11 affiliation with the oon-pmfit ------- organiLation in 1993. For all your rtal tstatt nttds, contact your local ColdwtU BanJcu offiu. • Rtal Estate Buy Lints is a wttkly column dtdkattd w f.ocol real tstatt news. w,. tncnuragt you to send you.r ftat11rtd items, such as: promotinnf, ntw or rthirts, awards, community invofrl'mt nl. nt'w projects and any otlttr news M•ltich kttps our ~adtrs informed t": Joyctt Scherer. Rtat Est.all Buy Lints, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay SL, Costa Mtstt, CA 91627, or you can fax your preu rtkast to )oJCt at 114-650- 4801. ~nd o photo (black & wltlu, if possibk) willt CoMpOny NtuM u4 Ptno11 on back oNI ••tultd Buy U..t1). Dtallll11t : S p.11t.;1Uesday. .,I I'' J Build Your Dream House Now! Existing cottage can be used as rental or your hideaway while you plan. AFFORDABLE .... CAU. TODAY! j AVNA PE'1·11·r· presents BALBOA PENINSUIA POINT BEST BUYS ••• • CAU.DAYNA Pgr: 651-4610 Hm Off: 6 7 3-3899 SPAOOUS 5 Bedroom. 3 Bath home w/fam rm.. dkl nn & a great patio. Bay view from the upper leYeL Lots of room to roam around! Offered at $798.000 SUNNY & BRIGHT 2BR beech house w/uppet deck view. Vaulted cell lr) llvtng nn, nice patios In this tentftc. locatloJl, Must see! Offered at $378,000 of Sel6ng? You Have A Friend In The Business ·1 ~Ready To Help I! I it's .. --~.:1-.• . I ) • ·@ ru IS llcsideotial ~ &tau Services : lndq>cndendy Owned and Operated TOUOf OF ELEGANCE Guard-gi!lltld Harbor Ridge rustom bomc offm 5bd + libr3l)I &her lous po(il and spa plus a mini-view 3 ai.r garage. $1,'95,000 Marilyn Kershner Code 70617 B.Fl.COURT .HllL Exclusive~ fcicurcs Catalina.sundand Newport Center views. 2bd, 2.5ba roWnhomc + libnry, 2 6rcplaccs, spacious kitthcn. Communicy pool & ~ 2 car~ $515,000 ~ Re7.dc &Jackie Kcigh Code 71177 BIGC.ANYON BARGAIN A blanka of city lighis and golf oourse views stredi out fun di.is rcmodelcd 3bd, 3.5ba designer wwnhomc. Come calcr a look! Ca.ml Allison ms.ooo Code71047 WALK TO SANDY BEACH Ouier and ideal fuse Boor comer IOr dUs ~ 26d. 1.ba ~ oondo. N'n ~ view &om IMnR room wilb 6rqXacr. Xl..dosct ~ c.ommunity pool ti spa. MaryAnn McGuire $149,000 Code 70S07 HARBOR HIGHLANDS maintained Sbd. 3ba pool home m Uve;radcd 6oorplan with buih-ins ~ anCfhack yards. Dana Black & Louanne Rmcy _ • $449,000 Code 70587 HARBOR RIDGE B.ff ATF.S Roll our che view &om the cicy to the mouru,aim ID the aca. f.11 qilioual 3bd, 2.5ba home ~ 1ou of d«u ~ and i.1 pricnl to ad! NOW! Carol Allison $599,000 c.odt7o837 $695,000 ____ .........., _____ _ ONDIE WATERFRONT Rca:ndy rcmodded with unique spa to outside pot~. T~ 3bd hoor with 60 ft. of bay frontage anJ dodc. Ame Pcttnerl $1,650,000 Code71137 BLOCK TO 1llE SEA ~ d~ Upper has 4br, 2ba. beam~& bi.l- oony. Lowci unit ~· 3br. 2ba & ~. pa 00. 2 car + 3 addi-tiorial ...,..a,;~ ExccUcnt ~ t-.... '6~ Gib Wallccr $475,000 Code 70fH! Udt?0167 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 • 644-6200 ~ GrubhtiEllis • a 1 I 'nla-· a I I • , -,zm 5 4 ~ Newport Beach Office 4 Sandflower Sat $136.000 Osmhouu 22 Hermitage Sat Sl.390.000 Carol Allcson 3701 Li.lac Sar $420,000 Dick Dick.son 24972 Rancho Clcmcntt SIS $255.000 Clauderre Taylor 3700 Ocean Blvd SIS $1.345.000 Penlcwitzffaback 301 Avenicb Cerriros SIS $469.000 Shiplq/lkuon 908Almond SIS $529.000 Sandy/Max I • 11 Cambria Dr. SIS $829.000 Osrcrbouu 717 Hcliocropc SIS $599,500 Sharz.cn/Simmons 16 Mwion Bay SIS Sl .295.000 Jacobs/Botwinick 2006 Beryl Lane SIS $399.900 Lou Anne Rmq 1411 Mariners Dr. SIS $449.000 Bbck/O'Daky 2620 Vma Del Oro SIS $279.900 Giscb Burmeister 23 Monaco SIS $899.000 Paul Wright 168 Crcscenr Bay Sun Sl.225,000 Ted Jarvis 105 Juminc Creek Sun $408.500 Suzanne Shuler 1406 Lincoln Ln Sun $749.000 Pam Ball 401 Morning Star Sun Sl.650.000 Arne Petersen 14 Rue Grand Dual Sun Sl.459.000 C. Schweickert 10 Balboa Coves Sun $595.000 ' Gib Walle.er 312 Evening Sm Ln Sun Sl.375,000 Robcn Pcnkwitt 2657 Vim Omada Sun $429.000 Dick Halderman 2111 Dcsanso Sun $359.000 Karen Rezek 2630 Visu Orrucb Sun $439.000 Sally Shipley 271 uuc Lane Sun $312.000 Kns Peyton 22 Rue Sc. Ooud Sun $935.000 JoAnn Kenton 460 I Ornngron Sun $875.000 Mike Sm11h 54 Roy;J St. Georgt Sun Sl.495.000 Osterhours 3039 Urob Sun $569.900 Tom Brunson 2'i Tmuvillc Sun $369.000 Shirley Lickct 37'i0 Daffodil Sun $379.000 B.J. Johnson 2417 Vista Hogar Sun $259.900 Pam Ball l'i u R1xhdle ~un $739.000 Mark Wyland 117 Sea hl;ind Sun $255.000 Dick Dickson 950 Cagney une #201 Sun $239.000 Carol Mulvey 240 Nice Ln. 1116 Sun $159.000 M. McGuire 100 Scholz Plz. #202 Sun $178.000 M. McGuire 200 McNeil Ln. I l 09 Sun $125.000 M. McGuire ~ r ..... \ , 'Ji• c PC;a 1 Open Sat/Sun -23 Monaco $899,000 Ocean view -Cuard Gated. Community pool, spa & tennis. $224,990 Walk to sandy beaches & shops. Huge wraparound patio. Peek-a-boo ocean view. Open Sunday -2630 Vista Omada $439,000 "One of a kind" remodeled & expanded with mini bay view, greenbelc & community pool. Open Sat/Sun -301 A~da Cenitos $469,000 Front row in prime Jocarioo of original Bluffs. Private end unit with wrap around ~tio. 457 VtSta Roma $303,000 Upgraded with French doors & newer carpet. Private enclosed pitio. near parks & shops. I $1,495,000 View Custom 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Guard-garcd. Private pool & spa. Comm. tennis fucilities. $3,990,000 Gated Co mmunity:Contemporary curn -key beachfront with private mooring. EASTBLUFF -PANORAMIC \'ll \\' Open Sunday -3039 Carob Single level home w/~~~ro~ck BaY., ciry Wzhts & mountain views. Upgraded w/Fttnch aoors &'bay window. Cul de sac fucarion. Open Sunday-26S7 Vuta C>mada ~.ooo Popular •E" model, 3 ~bedrooms & ~ f.uDily room. Frcsbly painn:d. Move . t in. Reduad • Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Pina, Suite 190 Oeth NEW USTING -BWFFS Model-perfect. Charming & inviting one level. Hardwood ffoors, French doors, remodeled kitchen and bachs. $259,000 $139.900 $169,000 $18S,OOO IRVINE $19S,000 $479,000 $499,000 $647,500 $649,000 $849,000 $t,19S,OOO $1,49S,OOO $l,09S,OOO Team Up With Success- Ca/J Toda,y Jacobs 8384 OCF.ANVIEW -VIEW -VIEW Showcase Harbor Ridge Estates home for the discerning buyer. Remodeled & expanded. Private brick courtyard. $739,000 90' SS" PARK .___.._.J -· ) GrubbtiEllis 11 /\/ewport B11yf7·0 11t u•ith 80111 /Jock Fo r l '11rf,.,. S I .llillion /Jnl/,,,.s.' Cozy beach house on bay in top shape. Open beamed ceiling family/living room wich fireplace. large mascer bedroom, in quicr gate-guarded community. Dock for up co .18 ft. boac. $595,000 Arn n e 1.-etersen 644-6200 xi 49 10 BALBOA COVES Cdm Duplex -New on the Marlut 7 17-7171/2 Hdiotro~. Cdm Kelly Simmons Charm!ng remodeled duP.lcx, 3BR. 2BA. owner's home in fron 1. Immaculate I br, Iba rear unit Res: 759-0192 w/sun deck .............................................. $599,500 .::~~-'-~~..;.._~~~~~~-- . . Security Gated ~ Top qualuy 1mp~emcnts, 3BR. 2BA home w/large'lake, bonus room, community pool. spa. recrcauon room. 2 blocks from So. CoaSt Plaz.a. Agents Solly & Evdyn Shatt.en 76()..3142 ................................................. $241,000 -. Newport Beach office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 Roy & Mary Osterhout Broker/Realtors Res: 644-6007 Spystiass Hill 11 Cambria Panoramic views of ocean, harbor, Pelican Hill & night lighu. This gorg~us home features 3 larae bedrooms, 2 baths, gourmet kitchen with gr.mne counter tops, French doors, private bride courtyard with fountafo & 3 car garage. $829,000 PwsentwJ by • Maxine Propp Resort Livin2 in c.dM Beautiful remodeled home in gart-d area w/tcnnis courts, pools, located on larger grcenbelr w/mini views of ocean. Diam c.ome True Charming, Mini-Es12tc, one 1~1 4BR. 2.58A home on great cuJ de sac street. ()/'/ \' //( ){ '\/ \111u/1q I ) Big Canyon -54 Royal St. George Customized, 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath, estate fearuring gourmet kitchen. billiards room. & exercise room plw walk-in wine cellar & musK. system. SitlUted on an atn IMge lot with custom pool & spa: Motivated sdler!' RES: 7 59-1988 Best Buy in NB O.ne level view bome in ~t comrnunuy with ~ access to schools, shopping. Churches. French doon & winaows throughout. 1324 Seaaat Drive LISTED & SOW BY MAXINE -~~~~~-----=...;;;;;;;~------.-- .......... Mll,,19" Ann Peters Ext #135 Ted Jarvis Ext #136 Newport Beach Office "'IJJ'Ybb.~~J.lis 23 Coiporate Pim, SWte 1~44-6373 ~ ~ p R #1 0 Jn v E 1993 N R E #1 s u In Suzanne Shuler Ext #134 L 1994 T s VIEWS, VIEWS, VIEWS HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM -Superb craftsmanship. Pool, spa. elevator .. $1,825.000 NORTH LAGUNA -Double Lot 3BR .. Rernodded. O ceamidc .. $ l ,22').000 HARBOR RIDGE CONDO -Best , ,1lut.·. 4BR. gaced comm. tennis. $69'),000 NORTH LAGUNA -Pool. spa . rn.utal views. 3BR. library. $1,595.000 or lea.~c $7'>00 PELICAN HILL -Build a dream. Over 22.000 SF level Joe. Seller wants offer. $995.000 -Adjacent lot also available OCEANFRONT CUSTOM )use compleced. Delightful 3 BR. tri-level home chat sit~ right on che board walk. $1 .198,000 BAYFRONT ESTATE Remodeled 5BR custom home loc.Hcd on che pnvace bay of Linda Isle. Dock will al:commodace large vachi. $2.495.000 BEST BUYS CHANNELREEFBAYFRONT lnc.omparablc Bayfronc location in Corona del Mar. Stunning 2BR. 2BA. Community pool. .. dock mav be available. $59'),000 POSSIBLY THE BEST BUY IN PROBATE SALE TWO FOR ONE BAY CREST One level residence with 3 or 4 bedrooms designed with a European flair. Most rooms open to the center courtyard. $585,000 Over 16,000 Sq.Ft. Charming Craftsman's Cottage.- Buy together with unit or separately $675,000. 3-4BR, 3BA. Big sq. footage. &- large rooms, four fireplaces and pool. Only $537.000 SOtrrH OF PCH R-2 C harming cottage &:. 2BR upper level unit. One block to footbridge. $459,000 l>l 'l'l l \l"S OIDE CORONA DEL MAR R-2 Great location with motivated seller asking only $335,000. Invest now and profit tomorrow. i :"1 .. J 11 ----~~ ---~ ------- GrubbtiEllis D 0 v E R s H 0 R E s 312 EVENING STAR LANE • 4BR. 3BA family home • Wtnl couny.ud for pnvxy & sccuncy • u-i bn.,,I< walkway. .rnd pbntrn • Gourmn kuchen uxludn rutural wood ab<nn... • Jrnna.irt" P' ungc ;ond <ub-1.tro rJngrr.uor • 1..,muJ dining room wnh wet bar • Uving room h<u llrt"J>l.Kc:, <wtom book.thdVQ .rnd Dolby sutTOUnd '°"' nd • Bcdroonu cwcrlook w.UCT w/mtn, ba<-1< bay and cny lagJit \l('W\ • I ... nch doors open to Lu'gt' watc:nick pnio • l'rivu .. doc.I.. for 60' plw yacht • l'rofa.ootU!ly landscapa:I wnh <OUtOll\2tK 'P"nl.k.-and l1gJitmg •)'ltc:m . o~ of the lirg'l'St waterfront lou Ill {)oy,,r Shor.-~ $1,375,000 Robert Penkwitz Res. 650-0443 Pgr. 748-3573 Bonnie Barrington Res. 644-0452 Ocean & Catalina Views Tastefully remodeled executive home with 5 bedrooms and 4 baths. Perched at the top of Harbor View Hills. Your family will love it. $899.SOO Bayfront Hideaway Enjoy weekend retreats in the I bedroom, I bath condominium. WaJk to res taurants and Balboa Island. Furnished and ready to oat $549,000. CORONA DEL MAR s 0 L D M;,ignifaccnt Harbor Pointe home in gated area. Spaciow 4BR 3/12BA with library. 3 car garage, ccntraJ location -dose to Fa.shion Island. M~ Boom 644-6200 Ext. 120 'You hire the best -I 'll Jo the rest" Newf)ort Beach Office 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 "For Your Vtry Bat Buy Al T/,, &uh" 950 CAGNEY LANE #201 VILLA BALBOA $239.900 MaryAnn McGUre BE.AtmFUL COftNER LOCATION. Bcauufully upgndc:d. FabuJow ovcnilled interior in whites & ncutrili. Spu:i~y designed mimed lighting & future. Cwtom deck flooring. ~ gR>mbrlt 646-6770 CAMEO Sl-IORES FOR $8~1,000! Full ocean & C-atalina views, 2 bedrooms and 3 baths, sparkling pool and spa. Mike Smith •644-6200 • EXT.148 Vtrginia O'Brien Res. 673-1323 "Your Lido Isle Specialist" Just recently represented buyer in the purchase of a Lido Isle Bay/rout. Two outstanding strucrura separated by a lovely brick pa110 on an R-2 101 south of P.C.H. Toi~lly remodeled in 1992 with 3 bds. 3.5 ba1h\, siudiolofficc, large family room. v;,iulced windows and much more. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call Jack Cheshire for your private viewing. P.S. Great ()c.Qn view from u(f><'r dcclC. Jack Cheshire 644-6200 or 759-1877 RealEtt41e with Distjnction .11 Newport Beach office 23 Corponate Pin.a, Suite 190 644-6200 • VERSAILLES-BIG CANYON Architectural Digest quality 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath residence. Exqu1s1tely dei-ig ned w ith French limestone entry & kitchen, massive cuswm '-"indows. plantation ~hutters l'lkylights and plex1glas-. with bra"' rail stairway. $1,350,000 By Appointmnit 644-6373 x119 Jo Ann Kenton • Bob Coluccio Senior Marketing c:onsultant The Best of Eastside Costa Mesa Res. 631-1131 Pager 576-3198 A treasure of a find in Eastside Costa Mesa. Lovely remodded 4bd home set on oversized lot. Upgraded berber carpet, fireplace, built-ins, lots of storage. RV & boat parking. $312,000 fl -----------~ The best of East Costa Mesa living for the young family or first time buyer. Nicely remodeled 4bd home with wood floors, vaulted ceilings and the qujnressenriaJ white picket fence. $349.000 l~-------------~~~--------------------------------------....:r------------------- u Upper 3BR, I Y.BA & 2 sun decks. Lower 2BR. I XBA & Pacio. 4 car gauge. Near Balboa Fun Zone & pier. $399,000 GIB WALKER• 642-1872 Pgr. 721-4986 ower, .. Qualified bu)'er can assume loan. Newport rnndo, 2 MBR.,, 2.5ba Surrounded by parks & narure craih. $136,000 ROY & MARY 0STERHOtrr • 644-6007 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UNITS Adjacent Tri-plexes on huge locs. Greac rental records. Mocivaced owners. I ,, '\~~ ROBERf PENKWITZ 644-6200 Pager: 748-3573 ~ncm· woodsy location for this end unit facing ~rl'rnhdt &. pool. 3BR 3BA condo do~ co UCI .rnd .all \hopping. Communiry pool spa & tennis. REDUCED TO $218,900 KARF.N KNOCHE • 642-1872 Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Plua, Suite 190 644-6200 20 Rue St. Ooud $ l , 145,000 Redes1gnt'd and exp-andl't.I \hr. 'i 5ba mwnhome Planed library, m.irble bach anti ) mJrblr firt·plat~ JOANN KENToN 644-6373xi19 OCEAN VIEW 3701 Lilac, c:clM $420,000 Spacious Two Bedroom plus dt'n located 111 only Adule Communicy in CmonJ Del Mar 8.J. JOHNSON 721 -0132 908 Almond $529,000 f.ASTBLUFF MINI-ESTATE -Enchancing sening for 4bd on poql size loc. Newly decorated and pajnted. french doors. charming backyard with bnck panos. SANDY DALEY Res. 760-9097 60 Ma.rbd.la, Irvine Sitting prerty in an end locacion, this 280 28A condo offers a wonderful opportuniry for che flm ,rime buyer. Ouc of stace stller says •Make an offer". ASKING $138,000 KAREN KNOCHE• ~2-J 2 11 Rue Fontaine $1,IS0,000 Fancasuc view loc.111on on che 10th fairway. 4 large bd. 4.5ba Professionally landscaped. JOANN KENToN 644-6373 dl9 Family Home .~BR townhome in greac family neighborhood. Clo~ co S<.hools & shopping. Enjoy all the .1menmcs of~ The Club $260,000 CU.UDETIE TAYLOR • Ra. 643-0759 CALL THE FATHER/DAUGHTER TEAM! "we've &kl Bayfrorm .,,J other firu p. . Dick Halderman 644-7681 in Newport &ach nnce 1975" Cathy Sdnmckcrt 759-6864 T he sale of your home. or the fin&ng of your new one, will not come. without the hcartfel c commitmcnc from me the professional. that ~reacs ~he intricate process with utmost honesty. mc~nty an d care co secure the sacisf.lction of a well negotiated sale. KAYKONFAL 720-8770 729-2740 Newport Beach Office 23 Corpoate Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 "' GrubbtiEllis ~ "~ Gisela Burmeister 673-8660 Short sak means seUingfor less than loan amount and mbject to lmtkrs approval of price and commissions Big Canyon 11 th Fairway Spacious 2 story end unit location -3 bedrooms. 2.) bath. huge master. Short sale at $649,000. Bought for $825.000. Appraised $750,000 Olde Corona del Mar Newer built large duplex sunny N.E. corner. Owners unit 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Attached 2 car gangc. &ck 2 bedroom. 2 bath with 2 a.r ~· S_unny and cute. Both unu.s could be legal individual condos per my. $699.000 The Bluff's Condo • Highly remodeled end unit -3 bedrooms. 2.5 bath newer all white lcirchen , French doors, privarc patio - 2 car _garage. Shorr sale at $279.900. Appraised and Bought for $340.000 1 180<> ocea~~~: ~~~~:o~~each N. Y. I style penchouse, 3 bedroom5, 3 bath. 3 story, rooftop deck, marble. black fixcures. fireplace in masrer bedroom & b.ith . Very special unit. T.V, security. Was $1 .2 million -Now $549.900 180° Pier & Ocean View Huntington Beach condo. Contemporary N.Y. style, 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Shorr sic at $359.000 Appraised for $560,000 Seller Will Carry I sc or 2nd. Irvine Ave. Full Back Bay-view. L1rge 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath condo. l car garage. large master suite with 5ircing room with fireplace. Asking $349.000 ''I Make • it I Happen'' · Dana Black & LouAnne Rittey INFSCROW Wood.stream -3 bedroom. loft, 2. 5 ba. nestled among trees, locared near Back Bay HARBOR HIGHLANDS Sought after interior location. Refinished hardwood floors throughout, four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, super f.unily home. $399,900 Dana 729-8296 LouAnne 717-4207 JUSf llSfED! Harbor Highlands lmpclcably maintained pool home. UpgrJdcd c; bt·droom . .3 bJths wich custom built-ins. Lovc:ly mantrnrcd y.ud ... $449.000 BAY CREST Custom Home No expense sp.ircd. French doors. lrown molding. Exqul\ICC craftsmanship. four bedroom. 25 bath executive home. $349.000 Custom Mesa Verde style An extended master suite adds to home's allure file home ha' lour large bedrooms. and l\1.11 and une half bath' \I.Ith .i gorgeou' lllJlhk \l.clOd nurn1ng iireplm.:e and l'U\IOm I rl'lll h d11or' \I. h1l·h open 10 a '1e" of the p1111I fhc upg1 aded k 1tchen ha' all '' h1h:\I. a'hcd h.ird\l.ood Oc11H,. electric r .t11gl' 0\ en. ceramtl' 11le countt!r' and a 1111od lr<tmt!d ba} wmdu" The huge add-on f.111111\ r1111m ha' a half bath and cathedral nrx·n ·hc.1 rned cc1hng., wnh truck lighting. l'hl' d1111ng mom will acrnmmndatc large lu11111111c .111d the huml.' h.i' lon.:cd he.it. and v. 111dt1\I. .11r lt1nd11111ncr' 1n the ma,ter 'u11e. I he po11I and 'PJ are Jt:lcntcd "tth bmk 111111 .111d there arc M.tlibu ltghl\ and Mesa Verde with huge bedrooms. 'Prinklcr' rn the front and rca1 y.ird. Olkrl·d at SJ59.CX.Xl Call Pat Davis <>f Coldwt'll Banker Co1ta Mesa. 1640 Adams A1·e .. Costa .ite1n, ( 7 /.I) 668-9333 or (714) 545-3650. Windoy, of opportunity in Ocean Ridge Features three fireplaces and a four-car garage \l II \kJtktr,llll',111 ft\l' tx·J111111TI. fl\.: .111d 1111l· h.111 ti.1th hnllll ••1t·rl1H1kmc 't'renl , 1t111•n' ,IJIJ lhl h)!hh 111 .\cl\ poll Center 111d l~l h.11 I 111c'1 .1ppo1111menr-.. 'lah:-of till' .111 k1tdll'll .ind l.11gt' 111,1,ler 'Ulle w11h '111111!! .llt'.t .111J 1 It'\\ dl'll.. Ottered JI \I ll'J) m1ll11111 Call C11n11ie Max\enti at Coast Newport Pmp1·rtu•1, ./ Cfric Plaza. Newport Beach, f 71./ J f>./.J. / 6fHJ. Ocean Ridge with three fireplaces Quiet residential area of Newport Beach J r11111 "'" h.1\ .111J C.1t.tlma '1e\I. ~1th l.1hul1111' \1.11111.1 n1ch1 &. 'Ull,CI \lew, from 1111"11110111' I 111 thJ m11,t th'lr1mm.iting hll\ a th1' th rel' ht·droom home h.1..' been \\t;ll 111J111t.111wd thl'fl.' I' a II\ mg mom f.111111~ ro11m .md 0.1nu' 111om plu' lot' ol 'Jl·ll I.' 1111 e \pJn,11111 D .. ·,1r .1hle h,trd\lo ood llo.1r' Jn: lcaturl·J throughout lht· rc..,dem:e. .ind the 'ard 1' htghltghtl'<.l \I. 1th malUre ltl'C' OlkreJ .it 5.6::!'\ ()()() For more information contact Mali (;111/edf(l' at (;rubb & Ellis Residential Real btale .\en •1ct'\, lJ Corporate Pla:a, Suitt 19(), .Vewp11rt Reach, ( 7 U ) 644-6200. Ouiet residential area of Newport. Re111iniscent of · an Eastern Cape Cod ho111e Extensive upgrades throughout this custom home 'k.11 11IJt• to\l.n tn Or.toge. 1' this Ix .11111tul ne<1rly ne\I. cu,tom re\ldence It lc.11111l'' .111 tht· fine amemttc\ expected ma tU'hllll ( .1ltlor111a home fh1, ftnt' 1e"dence I\ perfectly 'itualed on • 1 'JlJl 111u' I /4 .Kre Oat lot with fruit trees. It h." thrci: ht·dnK1m,, two baths, a fonnal d1111ng mom and .rn c\pansivc kitchen with J center 1,land and adJomtng family room. Two fireplace~ are included along with a three-car garage with roll-up doors. Extensive upgrades an: throughout mcludjng Kohler sinks and tub, white raised panel cabinets, Thcnnador BP.Pliancea. recipe certttr. llentral aJr cOJl(titionirtJ, r automatic sprinkler system. dual pane windows and exterior halogen lighting. For Jlllon Uifor.adott. clllJ Jennifer Prlklld, a t.ll'ti/ltd nlocalion 1~/a/Jst GM hw1ilk11t'I Cid Nllfb.r, o/ColdweU ..,.. •°"""'*'...,Bila#, (714)"""' "'10, "'" 111 "'(#1) HJ..9$~3. ~ Pelican Ht custom homes---· Private guard-gated enclave offers ocean and golf course views Ocean and golf course views. Pdi •. 111 Hill lU,h•m h11nk,lll' 11ltcn:J .11(,99'\000. ".1 p11.'·!'lhaped lot located in a guJr<.l l!at.·d • nd ,, l' r .. 111'11 J•·t!d h) tl(ean .ind !!tilr cour-.e '1ew' and awaiting }nur cu,lnm de,1g11 the le,l'l topogrJph) .1lh1"' ma~ 1mum u~ of t.J:ie land. while nN lo,mg JJl) of the '111nn111g '1e11.' Pelu:an H1ll 1' one 11J thl' ni:\l.t'r JreJ' 111 Nc11.pon Beach offering custom lab. so each residence ha, ''' 1111 n ''~le .mJ di:,1gn Thi' ''a great opportunity to boild your 0 11. n humc tu 'u11 \our 'f!t:tt.11 ncc<.J, Currently. Lherc Jr.: Jll,l t\l.11 .·u,111m hnml'' h'tt!d for ~ale in the high $2 million prioe range. For fllOre in/ormatitm, pleas~ c<J11tact A1111, Ted or Suzannt at°""" A g, Rnkkntial Real Estat~ Servius, 23 Corporate P/a:.a, Slliu 190, Nt~ ._, (114) 644-6200. Eastbluff beauty Views of ocean, city lights and Catalina Lo~:atl'<l 111 EJ,thlulf Lh" one lei d 1rad111nnal home I plan LI 1•ller' threl' IJrg~ bcdnK1m' DJ) and mght 'IC\\' 111 the ll\.'t'Jn. l'ity hght' and CatJhna from the It' tng room. d1111ng room and m,1,h.·r 'Ulll' L'pgraded feature' arc \l.01KI and bnd ll11onng m ltvmg area'. \l.Jlk-111 panlr). and Frcnl·h door~ and "'"d""' thruugh11ut Beautiful pm ate yard with gatcd 1..:11un}arJ Ea,tbluff '' located do\e to LI .C In me. bcache~ ;ind Upper Ba) Wddhk Prc\l'f\C. with F.t.,hion hi and nc;11 hy Offered "' $589.000 For more informatio11, plea\t co11tact City, ocean and Catalino views. Maxi11t Propp at Grubb & Ellis Rt!al Estatt Strvicts, 23 Corpora« Plar.a, SuiU 190. Ntwport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Picture Perfect in Jasmine Creek Guard-gated home offers year 'round vacation living Three bedroom. two and one-half ba1h home b ~unty guard gated and off er\ year ·round \.icauon living with pooh. 'Pas and tennis courts. Tim special property ha'\ been &nc;Lc.fully updated with recessed lighting • skylight. wood noors and air condjtioning. The garden patio is large with lush planting. and with its mini-ocean view is perfect for outdoor entertainiJlg. Located close to beaches, the village of Corona dcl Mar and just minutes to Fashion Island, the airport and fr=w-rs. Asking $524,000. F,,, /ritdur """""""'°" tolltecl Hlln'ld ~~T ----~ --.,,_-....ii~ ---~~-fl~.....:_,-..... '. II OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/SUn 1-5 Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa n:iasterpiece, 4BR. 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 SQ.ft. Designed tc> take full advantage of mesmenzing views, brillant sunsets. $1 ,695,000 Open Sun 1-5 Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. $879,000 RIDGE Open Sun 1-5 Wonderful 5BR, 3BA home in gated community. New roof, professionally landscaped. Price reduced. Bring offers. Motivated ,.., • ... - Se 720-9422 PREMIUM PROPERTIES HARBOR HILL . Open Sun 1 :30-4:30 En1oy crty lights and ocean views in beautiful custom home. Dramatic entry w/sweep1ng .. stairway. Elegant master w/srtting area and fireplace. $1 ,195,000 LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/no detail overlooked. 3 car garage, air cond, bay windows, gallery entrance. Simply a little iewel w/dazzling bay Perfect traditional family home. 4BR, upgraded throughout. Qtr acre of lush landscaping. SPYGLASS HILL Truly a unique setting combined w/stunning, Catalina, harbor & city sunset views. 58R, 3BA, new gourmet kitchen. A perfect 10 describes ttus choice corner location. $1,025,000 BIG CANYON VILLA Resort living on golf course. 3BR, 2.58A, romantic master w/ fireplace, large island kitchen, 2 car garage. L_ _ _.::_ ______ $399,500 2BR, 2BA mobile home. Sunset walks to secluded beach. A place for --" -... ---..... ··-· ...... . .' : , ... ' I --:. ._: ' -' ~ .._ ' • i ' ' I ' HHARBOR RllNE" . GATED -VIEW largest pion. 4 Bed, plus Family room. 3.5 Bo, 3 car garage · 3 fireplaces. S~I comer lot . Panoramic view. $619, $639,000 20 LUClaNE "HARBOR RIDGE " Elegant Remodel one-of-o- kind 3br + loft (includes seRarate guest quar- ters w/own entrance & deck). Many custom features View of city Jtihts, 1now-caf>ee d mountains ..$111,0u ~539,000 Joyce Palmer -. 21 Years expenence ''Quality Service = Results'' RESIDENCE: (714) 759-7659 24-HOUR VOICEMAIL/PAGER: (714) 729-7002 2027 YACHT DEFENDER "HARBOR RIDGE" -ATED · VI Smell the P.ines! Lorge 3 bedroom + loft, 2 5 baths Marble Aoors, lar~ private spa. Entry court)'.ard + 3 lar~ decks. Intercom system Wonderful location. Com munity tennis & ~Is HSEAVIEW" Gated, spectacular view Lorge lot Huge 4 bedroom with family room. security sys tern, great outdoor BBQ center & huge spa 2 fireplaces. Community tennis & pool Some wood floors. low assoc. dues. Reduced to $459,000 E VALENTIN PROPERTIES Reduced to $699 ,000 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach BARBRA CHAMBERS NEWPORT CREST full Ocean View -DramaUc Price Reduction JUNE 12: 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction; 9 a.m. Broker/Manager Interact Meeting 13: 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 14: 8:45 a.m. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. -noon, 'Tax Planning for RE Investor ,"; I -4 p.m., "Sure No Problem. Trust Me,''; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course to 1MA LOA COURT :·:· Sl!n5at1onal view from this 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath townhome. Beautifully remo- ... dl'led KitLhen with pass-thru bar. custom mirrors. fireplace Extended decb ::'. Priced for. fast sell! $319,500 19: 9 a.m. MLS Committee Meeting; I 0:30 a.m., 1995 Annual Charity Golf Toumamem at ··· LARGEST FLOOR l»IAN NEW LISTING ~: ;: SUPER BUY' 4 bedroom p1us family Dram•Uc t bedroom + den. Liqht ~.; room. Dew rator floor tile. firepface. and open. Upqraded with hardwood .. qreat location -near pool & tennis floors. Ritchen wiLh pass-thru bar. Pab- ;i coun. ' / ulous perimeter location ~; 4 llOJO COURT $Ut 000 10 Wll.DGOOll! COURT $111,000 .. .• ,-; .•. \~ ....... ······~'l'.Ml~~-............. Ka ..................... ~ ...................... ~ ....... t"t.,,. ..... ""' ..... ~ ...................... . i'J Newport Beach Country Club; 2 p.m., Latitude Course 21 : 9 a.m. -noon, "Anatomy of An Adjustment Loan,"; I -4 p.m .. "REO's" 27: Remember to vote! Measure "R" Sales Tax Increase. 28: 9 a.m. -noon, "Estate Planning for Real Property Owners,": 1 -4 p.m., "FHA-VA Financing,"; 2 -4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course . --........ ,_ Prime Lido Isle, Bayfront 6000 sq. ft. $4,500,000 Lido Bayfront Condo's $625,000 to $1,395,000 --•• --... ..,.""="I' - .. Newport Heights Triplex $495 ,000 West Bay Duplex $545,000 SOLD Peninsula Point 3 Bedroom Home $360,000 Sunset & Ocean'Views SI ,680,000 CALL OUR 24 HOUR PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE. ToLL FREE • HASSLE FREE •J"lf'\ .. "'' ......... ·~· ... ' ... ._ "' .. Peninsula Bayfronr $ l ,090,000 Absentee Bayfront owner says "SELL!'' . $1 ,695,000 Sand Dune Retreat $1 ,695 ,000 ,. •1 J ...... --...... - H ARBOR V IEW HILLS 2 .!.tory, 4 bedroom with pool and spa. $1 ,095,000 EMERALD B AY 4 bedroom home with huge view. $1,950,000 CALL LYLEEN & H ARBOR v11:.w H11.1.s J E 'l!!!l l!'l -E 1~a1 I IU If'!!, 3 bedrooms, large yard . _J Irr· .F' .,., ." u. $645 ,000 - HARBOR VIEW HI LLS 4 bedrooms. limestone fl oors. $875,000 R.epresenring Or11n9e County for 23 Consuurive Te11rs. Call the B111in91 for 11 eurrent, no obligation, ev11JU11tion of your home. l LAGUNA B EACH Ocean side of PCH. Adorable vi ll a with views . $485,000 B ELCOURT HILL 2 Mast er suites and great views. $499 ,000 LAGUNA BEACH H o me + income unit. In the village . $519,000 ~ ....... ,, I ---------------- SENIOR s 1 MAGNIFICENT BAYFRONT ESTATE A un;que properly w;tJ. a 5 bedroom ma;n houu plus a separate guest hoUJU?. Tire 14,000 square foot lot crowns 65 feet of Newport Bay frontage In aJJ;6on, the Jock can handle large yachts. Harbor V;ew H;lls, 3 BJ, 2. 5 Ba $499,000 Newport Heigku, 4 BJ, 3.5 Ba $750,000 Bay, 3 BJ, 2.5 Ba $785,000 or $3500 p /mo. Dover S liore•, 6 BJ, 6 Ba $1,395,000 Dot1er S hores, 5 BJ, 3.5 Ba $669,000 Newporl He;g/1ts, 4 BJ, 3.5 Ba • $699,000 \ . I . ' .. __ _._...,_..._.....-____ ......__ ___ _... ... .i~ The :piJla~s of Newport Beach Co:mrm:unity choose Don ·and Joyce Olson wlten :buying or selling their li.o:m.es. H.woll RIDGE, 16 Sm Sebastian Owner motivated to scU. H.woR RIDGE, 41 Montpdicr Gorgwu~ redecorated 3600 sq. ft . home \\ith master suite on main level. Grm opportunity to get into Ncwpon Beach Dr's office, plus two units. Only $5-40,000 Call Our Coldwell Banker 24-Hour Information Line (800) 806 -5766 DoN&JoYcE OLSON There Is No Submtuu For Expenmcr SrrG~ Hll.L, 8 Moottrty Circk. New listing, aggrcssi\dy priced to sell $625,000 c.orona dcl Mar cottJgc, two blocks from the beach for only $339,000 .. CE . .. (714) 673-5368 f f ,, Steve Suther/en Bringing you the Orange C oas t Lrfesty/e (BOO) 9 4 9 -9802 HOMES IN PRIVATI! COMMUNITIES VIEWS IN CORONA DEL MAR ,\fAl'/f II I-AMII T H OME (),.rr 2700 sq11arr foot npms1pcfy 11pgrntlcd n:u11111•r '101t1r '" gau /lllnrdr" NrN•port &nc/1 111mn111mN, 1/2 hlorl: to f111t1111111111y pool a mi tat· 1111 F1111r br,r1101t1S, 3 bnth• fnm1/y r1mm n11th (II:,\ firrplnu, .'lflr" H•tth /1rn•11 "rn "'a tu 111ght f1ql11 n 11tl ;omr ocra11 ;.unos Rm b11v for SM8.SOO BAnHoRE.\ BArFRONT Warm n111l wo11drrf11/ rrn1'1t101111l 11rwrr /J11111r, mul bncl:, 4 ftrrplnm, opw fn1t11(r pltrn 11•11'1 Frwch doors m•rrlm1l:11y1 ~c11rrouJ bnmtlr urrarfJ. Doclt for f>O ' bont, plw 2 n1Jtl1111111nl srdr·tus $3.100,000 IRl'/Nf OJl'I· VII I.A Elrgnm n11d rlnmr 1u11• ltnlin11 l'tlla 111 prrsti· gious frpmr Co1•r, with pr111nu btncllfs """ trn· 11i1. Sll'rrp111g oan11 VlfHIJ UmtitOllC, mnr· blc,pn111tr, sonr111g cttl· I ngs, pool, 4 cn r gn rngr, $ "'"TOO"'l T1JIJ IJ l/Jt bm of tlu Orangt Const $4, 6()(), 000 O PEN S UNDAY 1 5 VACANT LOTS READY fl'OR YOUR DREAM HOME HAiuJoR VIEW H llL\ Dra,,..tit an1l soplJ1st1 Ultd bo11tt 11u/J 1u11ltRht '"'' pn VII ry. A "rt11( "'"It r111•ironMtt1t to soorh tht n1orrw of tlu JPor" outn'r .wmr,qntrr Frnrch doors, bnci ttr· rnus. rpa m str/111/rt/ to1'rtyani. Errr;w111r fl.!Jl'tfl, t //iJ 0 II ( IJ rt11 fl Y spuiRI. S78.'i.000 CAMFO SHORf\ Wrmtlrrful. n1wp111g ou 4" vir11•s Rut locn tum Rn' 11Jn111 111 Ca 1t1f11 Shorts for tl11s prur O/Jirr ho1nr 11u priu. ar lot Mlur, nll11N'> fn1 .vour rr11toticlm,1J m rrb111/drng ll'IJ1k makt1tR rral Jf/11' Jinn 11m11/v S895.000 SPACE AND PRIVACT • Fxtrtmc~y rnrr for n lAgu 1111 octn 11fro11 t t<1tRI privac_v on a 3/4 1urr ritt. SmasJm1g oua11, bttuh ""' constnl ,;fll•s, rol/1118 la1N1S, 1nl/ trrtJ. 4 brtlroo,,, trntl1 110111•/, rrstorc' mam holli<, filus a11rft boHJ< $4,500,i&J LEMON H EIGHTS -2.2 acre estate ltuiUlin9 si.te, the last •nil the hest of the ''"l!' vacant parcels in 0111 lenion Heifiht1. Stunning anti llra1'UJtU city'"'" nf!Jht liaht vinPs, tli.ttant ocean tintl Catalina views. Roo,,. for la'lft villa, pool, tennis, etc. $850,000 IRVINE COVE -one ofthc last vacant non-l1iahw11y ocean view vacant lots in Irvine Cove. Privtite beaches, 24 hoNr 6ate6u1m,, com ,,.unity tennis. Bui/ti your . new hotm in the Coast's M ost prestillious ocuinfront co,,.,,.unity. $1,100,000 .. -,. ·-·-·· ----= I - LARAINE 8c ERIC SHAW~S HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautiful Po~ofino with bonus room, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, family room and many fabulous upgrades. $6~,000 7,700 square foot lot, well located. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, country kttchen and a new family room. $539,000 Laraine & Eric's 1995 C losed Transactions: Port Nelson Original Carmel Seller Newport Hiiis Dr. Original Somerset Seller Newport Hiiis Dr. Original Somerset Buyer Port Taggart Updated Palermo Seller Newport Hills Dr. Original Portofino Seller Newport Hills Dr. Custom Home Site Seller . Newport Hills Dr. Original Portofino Buyer Port Edward Remodeled Somerset Buyer Port Edward Remodeled Somerset Seller Port Chelsea Updated Somerset Buyer Exceptional Palermo on a large lot. 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths with an expanded family room. $599,500 Giant 22,000 square foot lot. Don't delay or tt will be to late to design your l own home. $990,000 City light view in city of Orange. Executive home with 4 bd. 2.5 ba. $395,000 or $2,200 p/mo lease Remodeled Somerset with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge master suite, family room and a 3 car garage. $575,000 ---------- Awesome remodel completed in 1994. 4,000 square feet with 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car garage. $1 , 195,000 LARAINE & ERIC SHAW ·800-745-1626 lnt:ernational President's Circle ... Top Ten A.gen-ts, Orange Coun'ty Region 1991-1994 ., t, HARBOR VIEW H ILLS, $779,000 'i If (•----.--------.-.~·· i MAR, $565,000 ST, $545,000 KASTSIDE COSTA MESA, $249,000 . I ) , , I r .. I BROKER · ASSOCIATE DAVE'S· TOP TEN HOMES t..IST . ._ ~ - 1. H1rl1r Rl•11 -12,495,000 ne 11111111 view JPIJtrlJ -C1t11111 II PllH ver•11. 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I. ·p111t Y11P 11111· · P1l1t JHP h•lll, CIPlll •al lar l11lk1l•1. 11. ·1111111cca•· -11ycr11111r1k, 111• 11111 H •1111 To BE ON DAVE MCCULLOCH'S TOP TEN LIST, IT'S EASY, .JUST CALL ••• .. Stnglc family home • • Gated pmatc street High '-aultcd (ciling) • • Luge wraparound yard Marble cntrv • • Pl.inration shuners Sccunty and fire W)tt:m • • $275,000 ''-' -I 1936 SANDERLING -CIRCLE Mc~J \'erJc: \ fJmou~ BirJ Strc:c:t 4 BJ • 2 BJ • • Separate family room L.ugl' lot of 8,000 'q/lt • • Cul Jc Sa( stn:ct RcmoJdc:J k1h:hcn • • $292,000 !Ure: F..tmidc smgk story 2 Bedroom) (was three) Formal Dining Room $173,000 ~f Ill ll'lll • ••IM.N ll"'lf W>IA vtl"l The most trusted name in Health Care ... A household name in Home Care ... Dr. Dudley pfaff ·1 Donald pfaff, GRI Lake Front For Lease Newport leach Wo1derful 4 Ir, J Ba, 2 story 01 private Cherry Lake. Sz,600 mo1thly California cabrcac Wem1dc c\Ctumc • • Built 1990 Largest plan, 2,300 ~q . It • • 4 Bd , 3 full bath' Bonus great nxlm • • $319,750 Make the Riyht Move . -( , • ' } 1 l r ·' I ) ' • l } ... • , Ac.so, ASK ABOlTI' ... 203 Via Lido Sou~ 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths 545 Via Lido Nor~ 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths 345 University, #03, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths 14 Foxglen, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths 230 Lille Lane, #213, 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths VELMA'S BEEN SELLING LIDO ISLE. .. 845 Via Lido Nord, Lido Isle, Newport Beach 106 Via Ianthe, Lido Isle, Newport Beach 107 Vaa FJormc.c., Lido Isle, Newport Beach $1,595,000 $725,000 $172,900 $309,500 $399,500 IF Tou'vB BEEN THINKING A.Bour A MOVE To LIDO Isu, CALL VBU!A TIMMONS. • DRAMATIC LIDO BATFRONT 844 VIA LIDO NORD, N EWPOR.T B EACH This sophisticated Bayfront is situated in the most sought after location on exclusive Lido Isle. Night lights, islands, moun- tains, Newport Harbor's colorful boating activity -all this plus dramatic sunrises can be enjoyed from this exciting home. Lido ble is a water-oriented enclave with white sandy beaches, tennis courts, Lido Isle Yacht Club, and a community center. Shopping and restaurants are just a short stroll away. 4 Bedrooms all with private baths, gourmet ltitchen anti a doclt that can 11ccomodate a 60' .vacht plus two smaller boats. VELMA TIMMONS ~;..;...:..=-~--"~-:.L;.,..:...;...:;..;::1 1-800-301.-4657 ..,_ .... _.,4,. .. .i ... .,. ... ..JJ.1-A.J' .,_ ••••• .,.,. .... .,, .. ,,._ ,,.., ... J 2722 Bayshore Dr. • Tum~key bay front • TumirJg basin views • Dock for 60' boat NEW LISTING 2752 Bayshore Dr. • Park your boat • Least expensive Bayshore bayfront OPEN SUNDAY 2642 Circle Drive •Large home located in the heart of Bayshores How MtA.Jrt..1 fiMej /...tA.ve 10111 f tA.irJ #a '101Afj elf "/ f 1Afe COIA/ rJ IAJ& (A. VtA.CtA.tioJrt.. "? SUMMER VACATION HOME SPEND A SUMMER AT BAYSHORES - 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge entertaining patio, 3 doors to beach path. 2 Private beaches, \I, small boat storage, access to 2 yacht marinas. Located next tQ Balboa Bay Club, and walking distance to the charming community g,alboa Island. BAYSHORES 'S PERMANENT VACATION HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 2672 Crestview Dr. .. •Reduced $74,000 • Least expensive 2 story home in the neighborhood OPEN SUNDAY 2781 Bayshore Dr. • Possible Bank Foreclosure OPEN SUNDAY 2521 Bayshore Dr. •Bay views without the bayfront price •Reduced $155,000 •• ,.. .. ( ' } .. . ' ' - .... -..-~ .;.. -· ~ ·--··--... ------..... ·-. -·--.. NEWPORT BEACH • -.. OPEN SUN -WALK TO BEACH, C:>NLY $339,000 Adorable Corona del Mar cottage only 1 block from Big Corona Beach. This 2 bedroom 1 bath home has new paint, Dutch door, forced air heat & new car- peting. ScUer is extr~mcly motivated and will considet lease-option, helping with financing so submit an offer now! 3210 SEAVllEW OPEN SAT -WESTCLIFF, $240,000 I 1 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA, $299,000 ._I __ Large Westcliff villa floor- plan with 2 master suites, 2 fireplaces, marble entry & mirrored closets. .Remodeled kitchen & upstairs view deck. Walk to shops & park. 1009 DOVER This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is located across from a city park and fea- tures 3 skylights, stone patio & added-on family room. This is a light, bright & cheerful family home. BA YCRES~S45 ,000 [DOcToR/D ENTIST OFFICE IN NEWPORT HEIGHTSTl Remodeled 4 bedroom, 2 .5 barh B.tycre'>t family home with pool and spa! New kitchen, bathrooms & French door~. Custom tk'i1gncr rouchc!. throughout. Located at 15th & Irvine this is perfect for the Doctor or Dentist who wishes to practice in a res idential neighborhood. The property also has 2 income units. Call for appointment to sec --. ~ .. .. .. . . OPJtN SUNDAY, J~NE 11TH 2:00 -5:00 P.M. G VALUE' IN CANYON 25 RUE GRAN~ DUCAL Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath home w.ith large fami - ly room and bonus rooms. Huge kitchen opens to private pool and spJ. SoJring ceilings in fr>rmal li\'- ing area plus a three c~u garJge makes this property your best investment. A pri- vate community, beautiful golf course and club house, walk to Fashion Island, and beach close. Can you think of any reason not to live in Big Canyon? BIG CANYON 6 BELCOURT SPECIALIST ' Gail Yark 644-9070 ext. 138 et Exceptional cul-de-sac loca· t1on in a guard gated commu- nity. Designer's own home. Spa with waterfall and a spa· CIOUS lot $499,000 Light, bright, remodeled , sin· gle story home on a beautiful street. Views of city lights. Master suite has a walk-in closet plus private patio. It won't last at this price. $339,000 • I oa Open house Sunday, 1 :00-4:00 1984 Vista Caudal View of Bae.I< Bay. city lights and canyon. Gorgeous. move-in condition. this home is surrounded by a lush and expansive greenbelt $355,000 Live 1n prestigious Big Canyon. Gorgeous 3 bed· room home that 1s elegant and perfect for entertaining. Spacious master suite with spa tub, beveled glass win- dow and skylights. French doors in hving & dining room. $310.000 .,. .. .. Alison McCormick and Charlie 673- '2064 2030 Holiday Road. Newpo;t Beach O pen Sunday. I:oo:..s:oo P.--·rn_._--:---::-~­ 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 throughout. Additional $10,000 decofator credit to buyer! $565,000 [ 2294 La P lay a Drive No_rt_h -. E-.-,-t-si_d_e Costa Mesa O p en Saturday & Sunday. 1:00-S:OO p .rn. Decorator perfect 3 bd . 25 ba home wrth 2 fireplaces. Only 2 years old Dramatic entry w/ staircase & arched doorway leads to lg. living area w/ high ceilings Steal rt at $299.900 B a ycre•t. Newport Beach _J Sold in 27 Days! Beautiful custom home with 2 fire· places, many slcylights and an enormous backyard. A very liglt and bright 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. Won't last at this unheard of Newport Beach price. $319,000 , ~l - Carolyn Bridge Broker Associate (800) 283-3734 Beautiful,. newer,. custom home located 0n one of the best street of Corona del Mar -just a short walk to beach, restaurants and shops. • s bedrooms, 5 baths • Ocean and night light views • 40 foot wide lot • Perfect mother-in-law quarters • Built in 1980 • Wet bar • Sub-Zero refrigerator • Recessed and track lighting Bank Owned/I! 3 bedroom College Park home, perfectly remod- eled, across from school. 5% down gets you in! $219,000 6 Units, Newport Heights Great investment opportunity in desirable location, units never vacant, seller will carry! $630,000 Large Fourplex, Huntington Harbor Newer units approximatety 1/2 mile to the beach, perfect for owner occupant, built to condo specs, over 6500 sq. ft . building. Submit all offers. $639,000 Call Carolyn Bridge for more information or a private showing of these and other properties. (800) 283-3734 ·---....-...-----·----._..,,., ... -.................... ___. ____ ... HILLTOP MANOR SEASIDE ELEGANCE EnJ<>y tennls. riding. swimming, vol- leyball, ma)estk equestrian estate with r1dlng arena, corral. barn. Pool. spa. gazdx>. Orchard. Mel.in house plus guest house. Reduced to $1,995,000. Hurry! You could entertain royalty w/prlde or relax privately w/the sound of surf and view of sand and sea. Approx. 7000 sq.ft. of sophisticated style, exquisitely done. w/180° white water view. Call for a showing. $ l ,895,000 SlCLUD£D VALLEY HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Five Acres In IA,guna Beach. overlook- ing the lovely Laguna coastline, fairy tale perfect. ThJs rare property now has seven quaint cottages. but the value Is In the spectacular location and land. Call for details $1,295,000 94 ft. boat dock. A masterpiece of superb quality. Extensive marble. Poz- zi double windows, and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Luxurious main Roor master. with dual Jacuzzi.. $1 ,295,000 D«AMATIC DlSIGN Cootenpc>f~ home W/Slate·of· the-Mt .vnenlt1es. soaring cell· lngs. 2 ma.ster suites A Wdll of glass affbfcls panor amk views of the bc.\utlful golf cou~ &. mountains $1,295,000 fOUUU.X Oassk: Ole Hanson-sty1e IOur plcx In San Clemente. only four ~ old. Two 28R. two j&R unit>, do5e to pier $475,000 ~~JION lYUY DAY Beauttrutty malntMned pAtio home In~ Shores. Ugtlt. °'*' two bedroom plus den. Tot.al belch llfat)'lc. Bead'I acoess, tennis community pool .. i . Ml.DITUAANlAN VILLA Counny livlng With cusrom qU-'I· lty Foor bedrooms. four Md one·hdlf baths. plus great room With 19 ft ceilings Over 4000 sq ft on ne.\J1y one-half acre $734,900 OUTSTANDffilG COASTAl VllWS Single level Spanish hacienda high on a hill In Lc.\gUl\d Beach Architect s home In "" eJCcluslve priv.lle setting with unique Indoor/outdoor pool S69J,000 ~:~r 1r r ~~~ -'~ ~ ~ -------. -llAI~"' UGHTS White water views from nearly e:vtty window In this charming Dana Point duplex. Two spaclOus three bedroom Ufllts. each h.u a sej)al'l.te bad yard and gM"8e $199,000 DUUXlDUPUX White water views from this first class duple.le In Dana Point Two 38R units. each 1700 sq ft Owner will talk terms! Call now SJ89,000 Joonta.l RANCH Excellent ~ sunO\.Wlcls this better thin new 4M. 28A home. large lot. great loatlon and ready to move Into. Seller trans- rctred 1 out ol arc.\ .• n 14,000 EQUESTRIAN Ac.RES E.scape the crowd In this unusual six bedroom. single-level custom home with horse facilities on Rve acres. Enjoy country style seclusion in town. Enchanting view. Pool and spa. $1,450,000 BIULLIANT AICHJTlCTUREI Designed around a glass-floored atrium with glass walls open to a tiled veranda. Dazzling views. Approx. 6000 sq.ft. over- looking golf course. Pool. !;pa and more $1 ,299,000 ON THE BEACH HIGH ON A Hill Incredible qceanfront estate In West Newport. Intriguing ffoor plan featur- ing six bedrooms, five baths. com- pletely remodeled in 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at. $1,195,000 Classic contemporary estate with unobstructed ocean view. Four bed- rooms. including main Roor master suite with private garden patio. Guest wing for elegant entertaining. $795,000 MONARCH BAY TUAACl Unobstructed south coast Md mountdln views, CatallM sunsets from master bedroom. Custom single-level home built for space, function and chclrm Almost 3000 SQ ft $659.000 IOLl.INCi HIUS Over 3000 sq ft of secure IMng In a g.ited community In LdguM Niguel Community p.u1t with pool. tennis. jogging tralls View Spa Huny!. $149,000 LAGUNA NICiUll TOWNIOUK Super shalp three bedroom. ~ee bath with large side and re.v yard with covered patio. Upgtadcd. Quiet ioatlon. $105,000 SPANISH HAOlNDA True trad1!10lldl hdclend.I over loollmg the ocedll Md hdrbor Over 3800 sq ft E.leganr ~dtUr~ throughout Pool and spa Sell· ers mdy C:Mry S695,000 DlUGK1IUl DANA POINT Custom qu.lllty Jonner model home Large. open. lots ol llght Foor bedrooms Vaulted ceilings. wood shutten. 8erl>ef c.aipe<. $320,000 HONlYMOON SPtCIAl Start togcthef In lhls lmmacu· late Capfstr~ VII~ condo Two ~rooms. Sharp Or use as Investment rent.al. Only $111,000 OClAN, SUNSlT, cm LIGHTS Views from all rooms in this beautiful C!XCCUtive home Pool and spa. large lot. Foor bed rooms. three baths. custom quo\! tty throughout S489,SOO MACH COTTAGl In the tleart ol Laguna Cczy chc.\r m Ing private. Cattocdral ceilings twd wood l\oots l.Nge llrcpldCe Brick courtyard Ocean view Sl79,000 STMTINSTl'U Model ~ condo wttte large patio and lush g.vdcn. Flrcplace, A.C .• turo kitchen. attached g..rage. $ 1 ll.000 fo r information on tllese and ollleF pFopeFties call 489-8900 @ f " .. .. ) ' I • , , ) I \ • l -.. -...... 644~1600 New Listings The Bluffs Eastbluff 3 Bd. 2 Ba. over- looking greenbelt. Close to poolslsflopping. Connie Maxsentl $257,000 Country Club Manor Completely remod- eled golf course home Must see! Greg Lombardi $419,000 Lacuna Ntauel Make offer! Seller Is motivated Very sharp property! Sanlan & Busk $489,900 H•rbor View Hllls 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. 2 FP. pool & spa, 3 car carace. larte lot. Rick Lancevln $724, 900 ·----~·· ----... _ .. -. -'"'. Harbor View HlDs Contemporary 5 Bd. open floor plan with ocean view. ~Worden. ve•w:: $1395/X» Island Living Und• Isle ElepntJy appointed estate on over I oo· on tip of Unda Isle. Man & H'rrts $2,99,,000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,.. . " ". c 5 Allvlew Terrace Private tommun1ty ~ bedroom. 2 5 bath Ocean v1t•w' Connie Maxsentt $895,000 Conemara by the Sea \ rew" from th1!> huge 4 Bd 1n (onemara by the Sc.i Connie Maxsend Ln1oy harbor J <;BJ home S l .195,000 Emerald Bay Fabulou!> 1L'burlt f,,m1I\ home m e'cellent location Llo"t' top 11~ rt·nnrs pool & bealh Wh11t IA.lit r \ t·\1 Hlrschler & Hinman S 1.365 000 View Properties Emerald Bay Immaculate. big view home with huge bncked outdoors enter· taming areas both front [, rear Daley & Daley $1,695,000 Rockledge Oceanfron t e,1,11e o;itcd property of apprm J/4 acre. high above the crashing c;urf Large y.ird [, pool High & Finster $3,495,000 Emerald Bay (u.,tum htlffil' \~Ith dr.1m.1111. It'\\ ~ •• n1t1· tnll fl•>r Rowe & Maf'\.in $2.500.000 lrvlne Cove Spectacular oceanfront home Limestone. granite. walls or glasc; Hanis & Kline $9,500,000 Huntington Harbour 5 Bd 7 Ba on tip of Trinidad Island ~ large dockc; f, approx 240 on bay Pool & el~vator terry Finster $5,495,000 Irvine Cove One of only five homes dire<. ti}' on the ~nd 1n one of California'> mo<.t beautiful & private oceanfront comm Jerry Finster $6,850.000 Beach Communities West Newport Good rentable duple\ one block from beach Owner may trade Forgey & Good $375,000 Lido Peninsula Canm.'r}' v1llJttc 0ppof1unity to live In ._p.x1ou" { Bd f. FR upper unrt lower unit f()( wmm Of retail Hetn & Bartolc $389.000 Opportunities Fountain Valley Bank owned • l bed· room. 2 bath stnale family home Patrick Bartollc $234,500 Minion Vlelo Location & vlewl Creat family nelchbortiood. 4 Bd. 2. S Ba. DuffJ & no.. $299,900 Porta fina Laguna ...,p1.•lf,1u1l.11 owan 1 tl v.-. Ir •m th,., , 11 .. 1om homl' I argl' \IC\\rlt'lk .. p-.1111 IHd IB.i ... tonl•H' Steve High $519.000 Pelican Point Wondl·rful 12 000 c,q fl lot on tht· golf t0u1-.t· Cloc,I.' to the water. wrth Jn m t·.:in vie" Guy Livingston $749,000 West Newport Bl'<ll h unit., I 2 onl' Bd un1h do"l' tu a1t•Jt c,w1mm1ng bcal h Crc.it income· re.,ort JrCd Ronda Hein $895,000 Cameo Shores C.reat buy' '.'tonck>rful l Bd l Ba upgraded home Large room'> "l'P children" IAi~. e\ponc.1 ... e ocean \IC" Evan Corkett $995.000 Oceanfront Laguna home overlooking c;ecluded cove on approx in acre lot Jerry Finster SI , 150,000 Balboa Peninsula ·Point New trad1· t1onal oceantront home • 50 ft lot. 4 Bd <1 5 Ba appro' 4 700 sq ft '3 car garage Bo b Berg $2.495.000 Condo & TownHome Living Vllla Balboa Close to beach I Bd condo Light & bright Distress sale. Evan Corkett S 150.000 Santa Ana I Bd I Ba upper end unit condo in eated community of South Coast Villas Well maintained & upgraded Steve Hl«h $52,500 Laguna Niguel Bank owned! 2 Bd 2 Ba condo. gated comm Outstandlna valuel Don't miss this excellent opportunity! Patrick Bartollc $99,000 oc Elistslde Costa Mesa Best complex In Costa Mesa • 2 Bd. 2 Ba. move-In con· dltion. Warm woods & antique brick FP Duncan forpJ $179,000 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd condo shows, like a model Upgrades Views of mtns & dty lights E.'<c..ellent location Sara Hinman $199,000 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd 2 Ba w/ loft 2 car gar soaring vltd cell· ing No Mello-Roos. Fireplace. built-Ins Greg Lombardi $213,500 The Bluffs Totally remodeled J Bd townhome New carpet throughout Great gardens F'mancing available End unit Scanlan & Busk $369,000 lasmlne Creek Private area. quiet location. 2 bedroom + den and spa. Carole 1o•n10n $420,000 644~1600 Corona Del Mar Harbor Vlew Hills Move in Perfect• J Bd pool new paint. carpet & roof Debi Bibb $549.0oo Irvine Terrace Sophlstlated vtew home • outstandlnaly priced. Thamer & 111.amer $175,000 ·-. ) I • ~ 1 ... ' \ • . i \ 644,-1600 Exclusive Big Canyon Big Canyon Gorgeous remodeled Versaille overlooking the 6th fairway Worden & Legrand $1 ,085 ,000 Blc Canyon Custom Remodeled home with spectacular"golf course view Learand & Bibb $1 ,695,000 Bl& Canyon Custom Exceptional 5 Bd custom estate overlooking 14th fairway Legrand & Worden $I , 795 ,000 Bil Can,on Custom Exquisite Mediter· ranean estate with to(t'course view. Cary L..ecrand ,· $2,9'4>,000 1 Bayside Cove 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath bayfront perfection. Pool & 45' boat slip . Hillary & Eliz.a~ Thamer $795,000 Corona del Mar 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo near ocean Comer location. Great quality construction Tree lined street Jerry Finster $369,000 Harbor Hl&hlands Light & brigtlt 3 bedroom, 2 bath charming home Landscaped yards with nice grassy areas Mal}' EDen & Bob Weciarz $389,000 • , Newport Beach Harbor V1ew Homes Expanded & remodeled 3 bedroom single story. New kJtchen. some French windows & doors. Hinman & Scanlan $459,000 Bayview Terrace Views of bay & city lights 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home In gated community. Protesslonally decorated. Heidi Stockwell $514, 900 Belcourt Elecant 3 bedroom. 3 5 bath townhome. Over 4,400 sq ft Lyle & Elsendrath $995,000 Harbor V1ew Homes Spectacular custom Mediterranean on cul·de·sac. Scanlan & Hinman $1 ,350,000 Harbor Highlands Fabulous home 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath overlooking pe,Ke· ful garden & jacuzzi Perfect throughout Mickel Rowe $629,000 E.astbluff Beautiful 5 bedroom. 3 bath home on large lot Otean and Catalina view. Remodeled & expanded Sara Hinman $670.000 Family Neighborhoods Westminster Complete remodel. 3 bedroom home with extra large yard Crea Lombardi $184,000 Peppertree 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 3 car garage. bonus room with wine cellar Beveled glass windows. AC & spa Rldl LangeWi $259 ,000 Mission V1elo 5 bedroom with fantastic view. pool & spa Owner has been transferred Ught & bright Patrick Bartolk $264, 900 Eastbluff Romantic property features picket fences. roses. specialty brick work. Great lanai brings outside In Coby Ward $519,000 . Westcltff Perfect 4 bedroom. 3 bath home White walls, French doors, · Newport Helchts European styled pavers & lovely landscapin& villa Finest quality 5 bedroom, 4 5 bath V1raJnla Zenz $540,000 Guy Uvtnpton $839,000 Baycrest Sprawling 4 bedroom P<>°' home Beautifully appointed Gourmet kitchen opens to family room Debt Bibb $639,000 Westcllff Spectacular custom home 4 bedrooms. 6 baths. 3 fireplaces. 4 car garage.RV parking Estate sized lot Julie Stephenson $1,295,000 Gated Communities Spotlight Bayview Terrace Bank owned' 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath in excellent location Patrick Bartoltc $340, 900 Canyon Crest Great house on top street in tract Spectacular panoramic view! 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath shows like new Chris Valli $419,000 lasmlne Creek Expanded Plan 2 with 2 bedrooms + den with cozy FP Upgraded. Lovely patios & ocean view. Carole Johnson · $462,000 Har:bor RJdce Low price. Warm, charmlnc 3 bedroom. 2.5 bath Casablanca Fireplace In LR & FR. Private entry. Bert & Laqevln • $529,900 Belcourt Terrace Two story 3 Bd 3.5 Ba master suite, family room. 3 FP. 3 car garage. brick patio, central air, 2 story Bert & Marian Reedy $745,000 Big Canyon Single story family home on nice comer lot Remodeled kitchen & baths. large bonuslbllllard room & spa. Worden & Learand $895,000 Emerald Bay This new 5 bedroom, 5 5 bath Is nestled In canyon overlooking the ocean In Emerald Bay. Connie MusenU $~00.000 New custom home With spectacul•r ocean view.' HlnlUn & Lecrend $2,995,000 Alteu.a 2 bedroom. 3 bath + den S~ular ocean & bay views RJck Lan1evln $434, 900 Tliese are Just a Sampling of tlie Great Opportunities Available to You! ---------- 1 1 1 Us Hl 111 You F1No THr Or>ror~Tll:\ilT\ TH ,\r Fns Yo11r~ Nr Ens! ) I ~ - ) • J • i • I . SPECTRCULRR l I DO ISLE HOME Hnneon RIDGE BEST Buv 3 · MONTPELLIER c JOHN McMOnigle 7 I 7~4711 343 U1n L100 Soun JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 , ;, ) I l • • J I ~ - I 0 ROCKY POINT Susan Laird 759-3794 Stately English Tudor. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. billiard room, pool & spa. Guest/maid's room above 3 car garage. Quiet cut-de-sac location. 20 Burning Tree Baycrest Soutfi High ly upgraded 2 bedroom + de n, living room & family room, 3 ff replaces, French doors & windows with beveled glass, NC, security system, pool & spa. $525,000 Turn-key custom by Fari. 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths, 3 FP, library, media room , pool & spa. $2,495,000 Open House SAT & SUN JUNE 10 & 11 AND SUN, JUNE 18 SARA MARVIN 759-3795 Substantial from e witfr a prime ocean/bay view. $749,000 CoevWARD 759~3724 Pristine traditional home overlooking peaceful garden & facuz.zi. 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, wonderful family room. Perfect throughout $629,000 NijckeyRowe 759~3789 .. 2071 PORT PROVENCE Lowest priced two story home in Newport Beach 's most popular family neighborhood. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palermo model with beautiful wood ffoors and large private back yard. )IM KLINE 159-3771 $528,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT HAU. OF FAME MEMBER 759-3727 , . ( I I ' t I (1 • .. I f> I • Price Reduced $50,000!! OPEN SUNDAY 1 :00 -5:00 227 DRIFTWOOD . •l SHORE CLIFFS $595,000 \. MAKE OFFER!!! Owner wants property SOLD!!! NOW! Canyon site with ocean view. Older 2 bedroom cottage. Perfect opportunity to build. OPEN SUNDAY I :00 -5:00 240 MORNING CANYON SHORE CLIFFS THE BEST HOUSE THE BEST VALUE AVAILABLE CAMEO SHORES Must Seel $995,000 ) I • I I ·, • ' } I I ~ , • " I • •• 644,_J .600 DANNY BIBB 15 INVERNESS $1, 9,8,900 $1,695,000 Completely remodeled Big Canyon • custom home with spectacular golf course view, beautiful limestone ~oors, granite wet bar & kitchen counter tops. Private master with ff replace . ... Stella Worden 7 59-3 7 I I Gary Legrand ·' ' • I \ ) , ... • • Close to Central park. bike to beach. Two sty 3 bd freshly painted home w/dining & family rms & inside laundry. Beams, fireplace, patio w/redwood €!3i-~4'&~ ~~~.9.~." .......... ····· ..... $285,000 HUNTINGTON GARDENS freshly painted & carpeted 2 story townhome w/2 bd Community pool, blke to beach · 631-1400 .. .... . .. . .. $94,000 NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from master & deck of lovely 4 bd canal front home w~ted kitchen. i~c1~i480': ~~-~r .. ~~-~-~-~: ...... ~ ... $150,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa · Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage. TotaUy redone, custom oak kitchen, wool carpet & copper plumbing. 631·1~00 ... $209,000 CORONA DEL MAR·s Harbor Woods w/comm ~I, spa & tennis. Por,ular 2 bd end unit In prime 6°3c1~\14oo .. ~~~~~.1-~: ... --~~~~~-~-----~----~~1. s229~800 NORTH COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remodeled 4 bd home on quiet cur-de-sac. Huge family rm w/built-ins. living rm w/bay window & Fr. doors. 631 1400 .... ··················· . . $269,900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bd home w/pool & alley access. Added family room. hrdwd & paver tile firs. Fr doors. 2 frplces & beamed ceilings 631-1400 . . . . . . . . $289.900 WEST NEWPORT duplex at bargain price Low maintenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dbl garage Excellent location, steps to beach & shopping 631-1400 .. . . . . $299.000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bd home with den & familv rm. 3 frplces. pool, spa & patio w/BBQ. HUGE PRICE' DROP! 631-1400 ... ·········· ............................ $300,000 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home, steps to comm pool, clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. 631-1400 ..... ·················· ........................... $327 ,000 -~~-. ----. _: -- NEWPOll1' 9llOllES are.a dllPlex w/3 bds up & 2 down, both w/2 baths & frplces. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 .................................................... $349.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAil Steps to Bayside park, walk to beach. Tum·key 2 sty, 2 bd w/fmly rm, vault 6~~~~4o~~~~ -~-~~:. ~~~~-~-~-~~~~.-........ $349 .ooo NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look. Charming 5 bd w/fm}y rm, used brick frplc , oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tenn~. 631-1400 .................................................... $375.000 NEWPORr HEIGKl'S Immaculate & quaint 2 bd starter home w/den. Freshly palnted. wood windows. crown moldings. lush yard w/lattice covered deck. 631-1400 ................................................. $410,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa pride of ownership triplex, fownhome style with 2 bd 1.5 baths each unit w/laundry rn~i100~.~~ .................................... $420.000 NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest net9hborhood. Comfortable 4 bd home w/dinlng & family rrns & 2 ~311400~.~~~-~~:.~~~-~~.~: ... $429.000 NEWPORrS BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 story 2 bdrm w/st\Jdy & vaulted ceilings In gated bayfront community w/pool, spa, beach & available boat slip. Walk to Balboa Island. 631-1400 ............................................... $525,000 NEWPORT HEIGllfS Nice 1 story home w/3 bd and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard wtth rn':iroo.~.~-~-~: ............................ $435.ooo UDO PAID< DRIVE a beautifully decorated 2 bd condo w/etched glass, marble floors, recessed lighting, & the extensive u.w of granite. Channel & bay vk!w. 631-1400 .................................................... $529,000 P£NINSUlA Pr Adorable crtsplv fresh 2 sty 3 bd doU house w/den & dining rm. Fr. doors. new carpets & paint, charming trellised patios & plc.ket fence. 631-1400 .................................................... $530,000 WESTCUfF Lovely 3 bd home w/famlly rm on extra large . lot. New interior doors & moldings, Fr. doors, hrdwd flrs, new carpet & lovely landscaped yard. 631-1400 ................................................... $539,000 UDO PARK DRIVE Nicely decorated 2 bd condo with views of the ocean, channel & clP;,t lights. Doorman, 24 hr security, card room & pool & spa. 631-1400 .................................................... $559,000 AT THE BEACH Charming shingled custom Cape Cod wNictorian decor 5 houses from sand w/master, ~ri-1':oo~.~~-~.~-~-~~~.~s~.ooo PENINSlJlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dlnl~ rm, family kitchen w/breakfast nook, hardwood floors, large ocean view deck & patio. Steps to ocean. 631-1400 .................................................... $595,000 Exquisite remodeled 4 bdrin expanded Monaco. Loft & new master suite w/vaulted ceillnQ, Fr. doors & bal- cony & upstairs fmly rm. Gourmet kitchen w/Corian counters. 631-1400 ····························· ............. $589.000 BAUIOA ISIAND A recently remodeled & beautifully maintained 4 bd home + 1 bd apt on quiet street w/no traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village. 673-6900 ........................................... $599,000 CUFF HAVEN upgraded 1 sty 3 bd w/fmlv rm & open floor plan. Skylight, stone & hrdwd firs, Berber carpet & Fr. doors, pool, spa & mature trees. 631-1400 ................................................... $619,000 UDO ISl.E delightful 2 sty 3 bd hse w/den & prvt 2nd story master w/frplc & office, den & sunny strada patio. One hse from dub beach w/bay w . 631-1400 .................................................... $635,000 BAUIOA ISLAND Adorable 6 yr old 3 bd Cape Cod w/loft, l~ room w/vaulted celling, skylight in master + 61.73-6'°'906 ..... ~~~-~~~-~.~~~: ................. $650,000 PENINSl1LA Pr wonderful newer 4 bd California contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bleached ~ti400~ ... ~--~~-~~-~~-~~ 'Uf.0oo NEWPORT HEIGHTS. completely remodeled 3 bd Cape Cod. Oinlng & fmly rms, bonus rm, Large master suite w/exerdse rm, deck w/spa & 5 car ~ 631~1400 ................................................... $699,000 AT ntE BEA.al vlne cowred Old Monterey style 4 bd w/den, ocean view roof deck & guest qrtrs. Authentically remodeled w/old world craftsmanship. 631-1400 ................................................... $725,000 DOVEll SllOll£S spacious 4 bd home w/exceptlonal upper bay & city light w. Open beamed ceilings in IMng, tMtol>~.~.~:.~.~~~-~-~: ...... $749.ooo DOVEll SHOllES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dinlng & family rms & spectacular upper bay vu. Totally remodeled In '93 w/top quality fixtures & ap~nces. 631-1400 .................................................... $779,000 6 bdrm Span sty home on the upper bay w/mam channel view. large dock for 60 " 25 yacht<,. gueo;t apt & courtyard pool Grand Cl{Cular staircase & 55 great room w/2 sty ce1hng 631 1400 $1.395 000 DOVER SHORES BeautJfullv remodeled 4 bd ho inw w/dlning rm & family rm opening to huge lu .. h \'Md w/patios & stunning upper bay & city hght vu., 631 1400 .... i1% 000 SPYGIASS HDJ. 5 bd lushly landscaped Sourhp< •rl on . lrg prvt lot. pool. city lite & mint <Xt't111 vu Be.ml', hrd\Nd floors. moldings & paned window .. 631 1400... .... . . . $84'1000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES cw.tom ht1nd.,nnw 2 .. rnrv 5 bd traditional w/offlce. dining & ft1m1lv rrt)~ 2 .,111 entry, Fr doors & indoor & outdoor spa 673 6900 . .. . . . ~89r; 000 DOVER SHORES Dramahc 4 hd honi.' w/,111wrh vu?w of upper bay. nature prewrve & rnlt htl'' D1ni114 & family rms. private entry w/puol & 3 La r ydrc1yc 631 1400 . $C)4[1 000 CANNERY VLG Elegant bayf ront d<11 k f11r SO boot l '>l floor office & 4 car garage Rl'o;1denn• ,, 2nd fl,>< 11 w/2 bds including huge mao;ter & roof dl•rlo. 631 1400 $C)% 000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR '>pectacul;ir hclrbor & ocn view. extra lrg near new 3 sty 3 bd t .,1m 1wnh.1mt' Deck wJ'.'spa. 2 frplces. 4 car garage & h(p 4uc1ht1, 631 1400 ~I 075 000 UDO lSlE custom contempornry 5 bd md~tcrp1ecc on xtra lrg lot Dramatic 2 '>ty entry office d1n111g & family rms & extensive use of granite & marble 631-1400 . . $1 I 95 000 AVALON, Catalina Aprx 9000 sq ft l11ll-;1de lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approwd plan' & per mlts for an exciting 4 unit wndo proied 631-1400... . . .$1 200 000 CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 lxf custom Italian villa w/library & fmly. dining & morning rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa 631-1400.......... .... .. . .. . $1.595.000 UDO ISLE IJ OPEN HOUSES IJ SATURDAY ONLY 2514 University -Newport Beach Roy Freeman 111 Via San Remo -Lido Isle. NB RobG1em 412 Evening Star -Dover Shores, NB Sue Ellen Volpe . l 021 Mariners -Dover Shores f:.sther Fine 222 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle lom~me Famngton 8 35 Via Udo Soud -Lido Isle G.·org<.' Dashiell SUNDAY ONLY 1102 Lake -Huntington Beach Carla Broffman 2101 15th · Newport Heights Carol Clift 432 Westminster -Newport Heights Marlene Hassel 508 San Bernardino -Newport Hgts Jerry Smnh 1614 Dorothy -Newport Beach J1mrn1e Jones 1200 Suuex -WestcUff, NB June Adams 1521 Cumberland -Westcliff Kathleen Farmer 600 15th -Cliff Haven, NB Reggie McNemev 105 Via Undine -Udo Isle, NB George Dastnell 404 Holmwood -Newport Heights Rosette Andree Gindi 1537 Keel · Harbor View Hills, NB Nancy Barfield I Tom lovernn1 14 l 0 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven Pia D'Auna 309 North Star Ln -Dover Shores Olga Matthews 3 18 Buena Vista -Bayfront Peninsula Rick Schreiber 303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB Manny Stelhno 4501 Gorham -Cameo Shores, CdM Sally Ph1lhps , 3 Deerwood -Big Canyon, NB Jeff Axton 2 BdTwnhm $165.000 3 8d Hse $750,000 3 Bel Hse $929.000 4 Bel Hse $945.000 4 Bel Hse $1.699.000 5 Bel Hse $2.395 000 3 8d Hse $285.000 3 BdTwnhm $289.000 3 Bel Hse $~89.000 3 Bd Hse $435,000 3 Bd Hse $510,000 3 8d Hse $539,000 3 8d Hse $589.000 3 8d Hse $619.000 3 8d Hse $635.000 3 Bd Hse $699.000 5 Bel Hse $719.000 3 Bel Hse $729,000 3 Bd Hse $995.000 3 Bel Hse $1,195,000 5 8d Hse $1,595,000 4 8d Hse $1,695.000 5 Bel Hse $3,950,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 418 Fullaton -Newport Heights Jimmie Jones I Esther Rne 111 Crystal Ave -Balboa Island Joann Lent I Lou Hickson 443 Harbor Island Dr -Newport Beach Richard Lee I Mark Jackson 520 V1a Udo Soud -Udo Ide, NB Olga Matthews I Christen Nilsen 2 Bd HM $410,000 3/2 Bel Hse $795,000 4 Bel Hse $1.063.250 5 Bel Hse $1,195.000 Ocean. bay & night light views offered by this beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm contemporary estate w/tenn1s court built in 88 on 1 + acres Pnvate walled compound w/motonzed secunty gate 631 1400 $1 q95.000 UDO ISLE Trad1t1onal style 4 bd bayfront w/newer concrete dock Very well maintained w/den charming new kitchen & patio w/spa 631 1400 $1.69Q 000 PEUCAN POINT huge frunt row lot 111 'i(x>Ctarnlar location on rhe 12th green with white water \.1ew., f \II <1 privacy with Wdlkway next tu pro(X'rty 631 1400 $1.895.000 IRVINE COVE Pric e Dropped' Elegant trndrllrnMI ') hd cu<;lom home w/ocean v1ew'> Formal dtnmg & f,1m1ly rooms. 5 l.•H yc1r<1gl' w/dMkroorn 6311400 $1 Q750()() BIG CANYON Golf Cour<,e t'<;late w/fuirwcw & 1 1lv hgh t VII Fr Regency 4 or 5 hd over 7 000 '-<.! ft full' .. hl!d m 92 w/elob orate garden~. terrace., & pool 631 1400 $3 %0.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge. gorgeou~ new security gated 4 hd Italian Med1terranl'an view e!ita!e with d1mng & family rms. library & tec1 room 631 1400 $2 150 000 UDO ISLE ~uperb end of·the 1!.le view k.1Cat1on w/54 front feet dock & beach Now has 5 bd bch ctg w/fmly rm but ca11 build .:iprx 6 000 '-<.! ft home 631 1400 $2395000 HARBOR RIDGE Former d€:.1gn house 6 bd -;uperb quality w/fobulou'> OCl!dn vu., Stone exterior w/dl'n. library. gym & media mom 631 1400 $2.695.000 BIG CANYON lmpre~1V{! beautifully land'>Caped b bd mcm'>1on overlooking the 8th fairway w/city light view D1gmg & game rooms. library & den 631 1400 $2.695.000 SAN .llJAN CAPISTRANO 4+ gorgeou.; landscar>t'd acres w/a 9 hd Fr chateau of aprx 15.000 '>CJ ft & trnn quil valley. mtn & ocean vus. Seller may trade 631 1400 . . . . . . . $4.250000 IAGUNA BEACH -A fabulous Mediterranean security gated oceanfront estate w/stairs to the beach. panoramic views guest house & 8 car garage. Apprx 10.000 sq ft. the home Includes many special amenities 631-1400.. . ... .... . ............ $10,800.000 I I \ ) •. t , I i , " .. ( ---·--.......... ...._ __ ,_,_"" • • ,. ••r---• -., .,,. ______ . ___ .........__·--····· OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Bayfront 835 Via Lido Soud Open Saturday $2.395,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated 520 Via Lldo Soud Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sunday $1,195,000 BayfrontBargain 443 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. $1,o63,2SO Best Bayfront Value 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday $995,000 Little Island Pride of Ownership 111 Crystal Avenue Open Sat./Sun. $795,000 Lido With A View! 105 Via Undine Open Sunday $6.15,000 Corona del M.u Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1 .2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,995,000 Lido lsJe Bayf:ront Triplex Easy conversion to single family Private beach, great sunset views $999,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus. X-large view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Lido Isle Traditional 4BR 3BA, prime 45' comer lot Piazza location, Fr. doors, Hrdwd floors 5825,000 I $.3500 per mo. lease lido Isle large Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large paho, Lido's Best Value! ' $575,000 Eastside Charmer 3BR 2.SBA, Fm Rm, expanded home Excellent looation, large master $289,900 in associ~tion 'With TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 11!1 631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with turning basin views $2.695,000 . Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 4BA +Den.~ beach cottage, Fabulous turning basin views, boat dOck $1,195,000 Be.iJt Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., tum-key home! Large dock, (I] on the bay, exlnt views $995,000 Little Island "Pride of Ownership" 3BR 2.SBA, fam rm remodeled owner's unit 2BR 1 BA rental, two doors to So. Bayfront $795,000 Lido Isle Bayfront ' SBR'"-SBA Older home, ideal eastern tip 54' of bay frontage, w I sandy beach & dock $2,395,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 4.5' comer lot, perfect in every detail! $1,195,000 Oceanfront Duplex 38R 2BA + 2BR IBA prime oceanfront White water views, will exchange down $849,000 Lido Isle With A View! 4BR 3BA Remodeled home, 35' lot One house from clubhse, beach & tennis $6.15,000 I ~ -~ ~ ,, • .. ·----I Lido Isle Traditional Bayfront 5BR 4.58~ Pride of ownership, tum-key Large dock, excellent main channel views Sl.595,IXX> Bayfront Bargain 48R 35BA. Sumy, westerly orientation, Large dock, sand)' beach, (/J bay frontage Sl,06.1,250 Lido Isle Cont~porary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime comer location Built in 1967, bright open floor plan, spa $795,000 CoroJ.ta del Mar Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park, hardwood floors $349,000 [ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® "~ ~(!LMj ifcxceUemxl' JEFF AXTON 27 §RPefnejJ Yfmuj ·12,695,000 3 !LJeew1ood $fUle '13,950,000 • 6 Bedrooms. 6 Baths. over 7.000 sqft • Fabulous Views of Golf Course & City L1ghb • 24-hr Guard Gated Community • Prime Hill-top Location Overlooking 8th Fairway •Large Family Room. Game Room. & Library • Fabulous Gourmet Kitchen Adjoining Family Room • Fantastic Home Located in a Fabulo45 Community BIG CANYON 17 Inverness Ln $1,475,000 Large hilltop home, Great views 3Bd/2 .5Ba • 4 Bedrooms. 6.5 Baths. over 7.000 sqft • Fabulous Golf Course & City Light Views • Media Room w/3 1Vs. High-tech Sound System & Wet Bar • Library w/Coffered Ceiling, Parquet floor & Custom Cabinets • Spacious Poggenpohl Kitchen w/Gaggenau Range & Ovens •Large Master Suite w/H1s-and Her Baths • Limestone Floors with Inlaid Marble Accents NEWPORT COAST AL TEZZA .-:-c er-·""= $559,000 Panoramic views, brand new, 3Bd/3Ba, plus loft. BELCOURT Hill. $489,000 Srngle level, great Catalina views, gated community 2Bd/2 5Ba UNDAISLE $1,755,000 Gated. deck, views, 5Bd/4.5Ba. Excellent Value. Call.Jeff Axton 631-1400 x268 or Res. 722-9128 NEWl>oRT BEACH OFFICE 2436 WEST COAST HIGHWAY 714·631-1400 ........ -.......... .. ) ) I ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in propemes /or sale or lease .•. on the W{lter. .. near·the water ... and with a view of the water ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS I CLIFF HAVEN OPEN HOUSES Sunda 1 - 5 NEWPORT HEIGHTS CUFF HAVEN -----------------~------' * 112 Drive By Only Please 510 Bolsa ............ $598,000 418 Fullerton ....... $410.000 Reggie McNemey ........... ext.246 Esther Fine ..................... ext. 266 * 3201 E. 15th ................ $325,000 2101 E. 15th #2 .... $289,000 Rick Schreiber ................ ext. 27 6 Carol Clift ...................... ext.226 432 Westminster .. $389,000 600 E. 15th ........... $619,000 Marlene Hassel ............... ext.254 Manny Stellino ................ ext. 259 Reggie McNemey ........... ext. 246 ~,_.....~ 404 Holmwood ..... $699,000 Marlene Hassel ............... ext.254 Manny Stellino ................ ext.259 Rosette-Andree Gindi ...... ext.290 303 Kings Rd •... $1,595,000 Manny Stellino ................ ext 259 Marlene Hassel ............... ext. 254 508 San Bemardino .. $435,000 1410 Kings Rd ....... $729,000 Jerry Smith .................... ext.289 Manny Stellino ................ ext.259 Marlene Hassel ............... ext.254 NEWPORT BEA.CH OFFICE 2436 WEST COAST WGHWAY 714-631-1400 WATERFRONT ·HOMES, 'INC. Realtors® Specializing i11 properties for sale or /ease ... on the water ... n ear the water ... and with a view of the water ... · SALLY PHILLIPS 631-1400 x234 SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! -STEPS TO SAND- One with 2 Master Suites. 3rd floor Bonus Room + Viewing Deck. $419. 000 One 3 Bdrms. Bonuc:; Room plus huge Viewing Deck. $399.000 SALLY AND LORRAINE present TERRIFIC TOWNHOME OPPORTUNITIES! J UST SOLD! -111 3 5th Street -Listed a t $475 .000 Sally Phillips re presented buyer. LORRAINE FARRINGTON 631-1400 x225 EASTSIDE-- PAIA MESA COURT Newer 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bath across · from Countrv Club Large Master Suite. Great access to freeways. $259.000 Valentine Properties and Jacobs Realty merge with The Prudential California Real ••1•1~S41•ll~l#WJ#•1:tll@lll~t!ISll LARGE SINGLE STORY 4 BR LEASE-PANORAMIC VIEW OF MOUNTAINS & CITY LIGHTS OVER 2,200 SQ. FT. Harbor Vtew Seawind lease at the highest Ei.tra lar~. ~th facing yard. Wtlh lush point of the entire netghbortlood Just a few landscaping. l pgraded kitchen. mll'rored ~s from community pool spa and trnni~ wardrobes. much room to expand to second court. Bnght and light kitchen area. with story. Huge hv1ng room (great room) is 900 kitchen. family room. and Master BA or the :;.·~ Clean. btight, nuwly painted. view stde. S2,700 ~o. One or mort1 years Histoi of success is b~~~~e} 1~pl~~~~;~c Four ~t.'NlO'> Hotel. Newport Beach. 11 "'·'' .1nnnu11ced that two prem1t.'r Ne\\ p\1rt Bca.·h Kcal E~tate tirmi. have merged "1 th The Prudential California Real!)' .. Valentine Propertiel-. with an c~1.1bl"he<l hl\tory of succcsi. in the Newport Beach real l''late market. and Jacob\ Realtv with 21 ) t.'Jr\ llf real estate mnrlet1ng and 'ale' l'\perience on Balboa Pcnin,ula. are n11'>' p.in of California·, largc't rc.1l l•,tate u)mpany. "The coming together nl the~ l'-'O fine real estate companic' with The Prudential J'lh1tions our Newport Beach office"' 1th the mo't elite real e~tale 'ialc' team in NC'-'f'l\'1°1 Beach.'' -.aid Maxine Montgomcr). 'ice pn.~'1denl/manager of The Prudential C'al1fomia Realty .. We arc growing in a challenging marl.ct ar~d i.ervicihg lhe changing need'> of nur d1entclc," said Lynne Valentine. '"Being a member of the Prudential network provide!> our scllm a strategic advantage in the marketplace." "Our merger with The Prudential and i~ worldwide name recognition offers unparal)efed e~poi;ure for ~lier and direct accc !I lo e~tcnsivc resources and netwotkin& oppo11unitjell," said John Jacob . "Prudential Ref em1l services facili tate John Jacobs, Maxine Montgomery, Lynne Valentine, Carol JacObs mure than llX>.000 rcferrah annually and pnl\ 1de ..eller' with a conduit for connection., "'1th qualified bu) Cl"' in more than 5.000 marl.ct' \\orldw1de." 'aid Montgomery ... Our Prudential Relocation Management pm"1de' rt·al e'tate a<.w.tance to more than 34.000 ~orporate tran,ferec' and their fam1he\ each year ··our combined Prudcnual team of expcncnced sales executives po!.sesses extenl-ive knowledge of the indjvi dual commumties they serve. We pride ourselves with being local expeni> with international reach.'' she ~aid. Prudential C1difomin has 125 offices throughout the state and 4. 700 ~ales executives as well a~ mott than 1.000 brokerage offices across the U.S. and Canada, totaling 25,000 ales ts50eitUc1. ALLTHEPROFES~ONAL ~XTRA ~ARGE DUPLEX-CdM COUPLE COULD NEED Fine kx:atJon. near Oasis. Upgraded • owner's unit with large mastor suite. firo Choice Turtle Rock Vistas Area plaoe,separatetubandshower.slttingarea. Quality and affordability of this two bed etc. Tile kitchen counter-tops. upgraded rooms plus del'Voffice townhome. Sunny , cabinetry. 8 BRs and 6.5 BA. and bright, peaoeful and private location. 2 large sun docks. balcony. $660,000 end unit. with spacious two car attachod garage. Berber carpets and extremely easy QUIET PRIVACY AtfQ A VIEW exterior maintenance. $269,000. H<irbor VifNI Ptt 111· city r~IS/l"'IOU'ltUln view and a lovely )'ard 01' vifNI side Port Cartisle·-upgradod klt<Jlonand baths. many other up.grades In the home. Near commu- nity pool. &pa. and tennis. $459,000 G our NEWPORT BEACH ~on We have fep(~OWI' SOO boyots and selltrs in f\e Nowpc>f t 8n>3. In add!tiofi. w11 ha~ ncslatod. as ~ge brolc••, In in. !')finance of matl)' ll<>tMs fn 1l;o area. arid M outf91'ldy usist m•f'f)' ~ OWMft In in. manegameol of ht1r Newport Beac:h propettlea. From us you can got~,.~. '**1M w. do not hldt behind the big ootpotate d8Cf-CHRISTA I GERRY LONG ~~Wu.,.. fie ~~ Residents of ~ Beach for 15 • .-......;..;.........;... ....... ------"""""'.....,__, yeatS. wtVle hllnclircJ more flan 250 salos. '1::=.tONGS OF NEWPORT =~:.::en GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-LONG I 640-5664 I • ) ·, , . I• II Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 BALBOA ISLAND Quaint Island Cottage • Lo~:a110n' Charm' Street Apfl'!al' • Beauufully Dcc11fatc.!t.l 4 Br. 2 Ba Hrnnt: • Wl!ll Maintainctl C1111agc On l hghly Des1rahlc "100" Bind ltn!l,tfH $575,000 Call Alire Brm...,1el/ 675-95H5 BALBOA ISLAND Delightful Island Cottage • Des1r11hle Quiet l.A~a11on • Spacious 4 Br Fmnt I louse + I Br Apr. • New Roof On Fmn1 llou'e • EllJOY Balhoa lslarn.J l.1frstyle Year Round Rarely off~rc!d ullk MJnd Extr• lg 101. Call Man Graham 713 -00X 1615,000 BALBOA ISLAND Not Too Big, Not Too Small • Channmg 2 Bt!tlmorn. 2 Bath Collage • Built New in I lJ90 • Cus10m Dcs1gnetl Throughout •Turnkey Cond111on. Mow Right In ltMtf,HO $636,()()() Call Jake Klnhs fJ H -OX/ 3 BALBOA ISLAND Great Income Duplex • Outstandmg Locatmn Just Ste~ To South Bayfront • Excellent Rental Hist<wies On Both Units·· .l Dr. 2 Ba Each IB24';0H 1195,000 Call B~t Bovd 61.i.x100 201 Mariiie Avenue, Balboa Island, California 92662 ----------.....--• ----o:c--- --- Newport Properties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083 Absolutely Impeccable Newport Beacb pt.ntbov~ ~"ClfKSo -I""'' value! Beaullrut lush vlew5 *118,000 1308 Parle Avenue •Newport Beach • CalNomla • 92662 .. w.-.•Mlll& CDM ·New Model Home Includes Decorator F urnis hings 1 ,,, .tr1111m .... 2 ll b.lth .... 1 hr1·pl.lu· ... 21111(1 ... ~111 1{11,11 -1.•r, 111 ...... HhU d •• 1.. fullv l.rnd..,c.1pt•d 51001.. undN m.ul.t•I o"' 11l'r mu ... 1"l11 .111d 111.1\ 1111.1111 $459,000 723-4400 JASMINE CREEK NEW LISTING P1 J 1Le Community -Plan Ill 1 s1.0ry home With 3 BR 2 Baths Spacious IMng room With ' r"plarP S htgh ce1hngs • dining on Kitchen opens to large I 1m1ty room Master suite With I 1v.ite bnck patlO & fountain FOR APPONTMENT CALL BETTY JO GREENFELD 721-0444 Metro RHlty. 5 Corporate Plaze, N.B. -----. ---- NEWPORT COAST · OCEAN RIDGE CUSTOM LOT Lan?e r approx. 15.000 sq ft J corner lot in this exclusive aated communinr. with canYOn/Partial ocean view. Amona the lan!est In Ocean Ridae j Architectural (David Yortt. architect. se1>arate feeJ and landscaPe Plans aPPrOYed tw Irvine Co. Picture 1s of a model of the PrOPOsed 5400 sq ft house. Offered at S469.000. f()( more inf()(matlon. call <714J 589-4495 ·Owrn:~Com­n du~ Coro· nack • 38&+ Cameo Highland'>• 18dnn 1~ ••..•... SJ9',0UO Open Sat/Sun 1·4 4801 Cortland ti 11 ~ \ t I\ •~ ltt lo1.tl \.1 J',m1111tl1lht1oll(t•lT"4. .... """ 11111111111~11.)l\ .,,, f\1111•'" L11~ .. \JI.I • 1~ I .. Corona d el Mar • 221 Narcis.;u <; <..11r~l'U11\ 1 h1•1li 1" 1111, I ~ h.11 h h111111· "' ol l'I ti llll'<lll \ 11'1\• \I )'fl\h 11·11111<kf pm ,lll' 1:111' I q11.ir11 r' I h ..r I ;.!1111 "f Ir , •I h111111' $979,000 " h1 11! Ill 'llJ $729,000 LM1tA Mem.VEY 3250 f . CoalrT Hwy Colona dll Mar. ('.A Big Can yon .., Neu ~If Course 81 ,, ln .. 111"11 1•1m·w..11.r!CCl'V1;91 "BA IH'.ll F.1,h1111 hl.111d .111d l'd1"111 1iP <!fil'f"ro111,t S22 3. 500 Eastside Costa Mesa (71•) .... 7• I bnf11111111 1 ., h.11h 1111111.ltlll.lll' lm\11 h11nH l'IHI 111111 h1r11pl ,111 ~11dH·n 1111 t· p.11111 hrii:h1 h pm ,11t $230.000 §§~~§I 1900 .N(WMI. Plac. h~&oc1.,e~ $565,000 5 Units with garages I with firepklce I 0% down $300 000 Assumt Owner to carry bcllanct M~'k/+1 711/.. 759-3031 1824 W. 8Al80A BLVD BALBOA PfNINSULA CHARMING • ELEGANT 8£ACff HOM£ NEWLY DECORATED STEPS FROM BEACH & 8IW OAAMAT1C S 100.000 REDUCTIONS OWNER WALTER SORENSON r21JJ 1141104 ·------------------... -....... ·~--· ' t I I • . ~ I \ CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation 38R Sun 1-5 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 COSTA MESA 3001 Country Club Dr. 48R Sun 1-5 Remax/Anne 760-5000 NEWPORT BEACH 1924 W. Oceanfront 48R Sat/Sun 1 :30-5:30 Best One Real Estate 622-8820 209 Via Cordova 38r Sat/Sun 1-4 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 239 Soud 58r Sat/Sun 1-5 Cannery Village ReaJty 673-3777 BELCOURT Open House SUNDAY I P.M . -4 P.M . 52 Belcourt Drive in Newport Beach Gated community, elegant 4.400+ sq ft home 3 bedrooms. 3 5 baths, circular staircase. soaring ceilings, man icured gardens $995,000 $588,000 $695,000 $897,000 $795,000 $1,999,000 LINDA LYLE 759-3703 AwSON EISENDRATH 717-4710 4601 Seashore 3Br Sun 1-5 $1,250,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 508 Via Udo Nord 4Br Sun 1-5 $1,799,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 52 Belcourt JBR Sun 1-4 $995,000 Coast Newport Properties 759-3703 Harbor Hill dream hom Lots of used brick lends warmth to this comfortable home Beautiful Lraditional five bedroom. four and one-half bath cu~tom home. Thi s desirable gated community i' wonderful for family living. Choice comer loi afford\ privacy. Amenities mclude gourmet\ lutchen. step-down livmg room with a marble fireplace. large family room with wet bar which open' onto a veranda. attractive den or fifth bedroom. Elegantly . appointed ma,ter 'uite. Other features: vaulted ceilings. French doors. three fireplaces, three-car garage with el(tra stor-.ige. air conditioning. !.ecurity <1ystem and more. Harbor Hill home with all the amenities Located at 20 Hillsborough. this home •~ offered at Sl.295 million. Call Sandy Mittman of Thi Prudmtial California Really, (714) 729-7271 or (714) 644-1096. A must-see in Mesa Verd Home has been remodeled for comfortable living Beautiful home on a Me a Verde "c;tate c;trect. • featunng three huge bedrooms and two full bath~. Listed at $217.000. this home has vaulted beamed ceiling, throughout. frt!.h paint and new neutral carpet . The upgraded kitchen has oak cabinets wilh roll-out helves, tile · countertop , a newer built-in Nutone center and an enormous panty. For entertainifli. the family room has a fireplace and fan light, and opens to the bac~yard with a covered patio. Meso Verde with huge bedrooms. master uite include' walk-in closets and a private patio. The bathroom have been completely redOne wlth oak cabinetworu, and the _______________ , --- Coll Dllplul <hwaU of Co/h1U &ltthr Co1lll Mtsll lll (11./) f68.93JJ °' (114) 15 5351. I . I I ..... ~ .. sure of Irvine Cove HOme features a six-car garage with additional storage rooms From billiard room to ocean view this home hos it all! Recently ~uccd. lh1i. magnificent executl\c: e~t.ate offer. abou1 5.000 -..quarc . feet of supcnor custom design. Loca1ed JU"t ab<>' c the Pacific CX.ean. thl' home ~a magruficcnt view of the cra.-;lung "'a\e~ and 1\ JU\t \tep .. awa) from the pnvate ~b offered only to the res1denl\ in Ltu' e'clu~1\e guard-gated commurucy. . Each of~ four bedroom su11e' ha<; i1~ O\\-n pm ale bath The ma'>ler bathroom uicludcs a pa tub. steam shower and ..auna \\-llh e>.ten,l\e u-.c of \lab marble on the counters and walls. The large master bedroom ha<. a panoram1l ocean view and a marble fireplace . Tbc goormet kitchen i~ fully equippc:d indudmg a 'ub 1ero refngerator freezer , ~~island with gas cooktop. Thiio fabulou' home aho nfTm a 1>1J1<at garace w11b lddibOnal atoragc roo~. a wine cdlar. -.ccunl) alarm and central air· ~ . 'f'*·~ in me formal livihg room ~nd family ruom, and 11 separate bUtilMlnw With a wet bar and full bath. th1~ home 1i. truly an entertainer's 1 .. _,.$2.9 nullion. llillM .. Ill CMft Newport Propunes. 4 CMe Pla:A SuiU ~ ~111111111111~ (11') Ul-1600. SHOPPING .FOR A LOAN ON THE INTERNET Most people still shop for a loan the same way they did 30 years ago They phone 3 or 4 sources and think that they have done their homework. IT'S A JOKE! There are over 100 nationwide sources of mortgage money. So if you call 3, you have about a 3% chance of finding the best deal. If you're lucky, you might beat the odds. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that one of the other 97 probably has a better deal than the 3 you called! Just how lucky are you? I don't trust luck. Every day I download a..database which con tains the loan programs offered by over 100 nationwide sources. How many programs? Yesterday, the total number of lender/program/rate choices was 34,897 "Why is that important?" I'm dealing directly with the source. They are cheaper than the local institutions, in part because they do not have the HORRENDOUS EXPENSE of oper~ting all those branches So check what your bank or S&L offers. Then, if you want to save money, call me. I have about 34,890 more choices. Independence Mortgage Company 852-8822 A M11rt~t1.l/t f11H~1·r L 11t111r1/ />1 r11r < ''""'""" o. ,,, ,,, Rr111 r ""'' Randy Johnson, President Rates H of June 8, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp American Home loans Amencan Savings Bank Bank of Amenca California Federal Bank Central Building & loan Cert1l1ed Funding Corp. Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Funding Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Ftdel1ty Federal Bank First Interstate Bank Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings Irvine National Mtg. Manna Mortgage Co Oceanview F1nanc1al ProFed Mortgage Union Bank TYPE PHONE R (714) 375·6666 R (714) 955·3633 s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 424-2632 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 696-1411 K (714) 454-8700 B (714) 263-8100 s (800) 300·5626 K (800) an-5626 R (714) 759·9692 s (800) 336-9639 R (714) 729·9200 s (800) 232·2309 B (800) 560·5001 K (800) 700-5650 s (800) 560-9000 s (800) 975-5051 R (714) 857·7977 K (800) 808-5626 R (800) 266-0555 K (800) 686-3756 B (800) 453· 1288 INTEREST RATE 7 375°0 7 625°0 7 625°0 7 625°0 7 500°0 7.375°0 7.750% 7998% 7.800% 7.625% 7 500°10 7.500°0 7 375% 7 750~0 7 625°0 7 500°10 7 500°0 7 700°10 7500% 7 375°0 7 500°0 7 500°0 7.500°10 30-year fixed .,. OWN 10 10 20 5 20 10 5 20 20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 5 20 10 5 10 20 20 2 125 1 000 1 500 1 750 2.250 2 125 0.750 2.000 2.000 1.500 0 875 2.500 1 875 1 875 2 000 2.250 2 250 1.500 1 625 2 000 1 375 2.000 2 000 LOCK· IN 30 45 45 45 45 15 15 30 0 45 13 30 26 10 30 30 45 30 15 15 15 30 60 A.PR. 7 630 7 765 7 818 7 844 7 771 7 630 7.864 8.250 8 049 7 818 7.626 7.797 7 604 7.984 7 871 7 771 7 771 7 894 7 704 7.617 7678 7 744 7 744 INTEREST RATE 4.950~0 4.950°0 4 950°00 6.250% 3950% 3.950~0 4.900'}0 5.125% 5.250% 4.875% 3.950% 3 500% 6000% 6.625% 4.750% 4.875% 5.000% 4.950°1o 5 500% 5 750°·0 4 500~0 5 750% ' OWN 20 20 30 5 20 5 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 20 20 POINTS ('lr.) 1.500 1 125 1 000 1 000 1 750 1 750 1 000 2 000 1 000 0.250 1 750 1 875 0 000 1 875 1.875 1 625 1 000 1 000 1 500 1 000 1 125 1.500 0000 30-Year adjustable A.P.R 7 533 7 694 7 631 8 249 7 600 7 600 7.619 8 206 7 783 7 850 7 500 7 609 8 235 7 746 8 500 8965 7681 7 631 8 562 7 918 8 327 7 729 7 861 MAX. LOAN 203.150 500.000 1 000,000 203.150 203,150 203.150 500.000 650,000 650,000 203.150 400.000 500.000 600.000 203.150 203.150 500.000 203.150 500.000 500.000 500.000 203.150 400,000 203.150 MARGIN ('lr.) 2.300 2 500 2450 2 500 2350 2 350 2.050 2.625 2.600 2.750 2.250 2.350 2 750 2.500 2 750 2 750 2 500 2450 3.000 2 750 2 750 2500 2 875 INDEX 1 lD 110 110 lTS 110 1 lD LlM 6TB 11D 11D 110 110 lTS 110 ITS llM 110 110 lTS 110 ITS 110 110 ADJ FREQ 1M lM lM 6M lM lM lM 6M 1M lM 1M 1M 1Y 6M 6M 1M 1M lM IV lM 1Y IM 6M BoOl lix.d & lldjul4lllle piograms are 3().13() oonventional mortgages Type ol Lllfldef IS B • Bank. K • morlgege banker R • mof1gage broke< S !\<1"'"05 & loan Mortgage banker~ and brol<e<s are locenS<'d by Ill• Cal~e<noa Oepanmen1 of~ EJtate u eftt1er a brOket or OOfPO'llbOn F0t lolormallOn call Cell! ORE et (916) 227-0931 lntentst Ratie lo!' ~tables 1s an in1r~ rata l0t the 101 lldjustment petlOCI Down Payment IS amounl ol CMh (-.of sates pnce) paid to lender prior to 11gn1ng moftgaoe conlract Points.,. 'll. ol IOln balance polld IO lender al time of loan closing. Lock-In Is the oumbe< ol days lendof guaranlMS rate prlOI 10 ctoslng A.P R. r.s llWI annual peroancage ra11 wllic:tl II an ltlllmallld WVlU.11 cost ol lhe loan 10 the bolrower Aft A P R 1 ere calculated by Mort03ge News CO based on • $203, 150 loen wnounl. the po;nis shown and 5700 IOlll IMS The A P R s are lllciUded 1n lhts Chan lot Cll>m()an son only When lf.lP¥nO for a loan. Fadlral Trulh-ln-LendlOO taw raquifts lllndlra IO cobJla1• 1n APR 84)8Cllk: to lacl'l loal'I al*. MulftlUfll loan ts lht maximum tend91w1'IloMundelgM!n111ms A• fixed ra1a piogrll!M hlYI 1 '"ll&Jri. mum ol 5203, 150. Margin (In""' ls lenders profll, ma(gln • index• actual rn11118' llfst adjustment Index Is IN basis tor selling Ill ~IAll>ll rate (Marg.n + Index New Rite) 11 O • 11"1 Dist Cost or Funds ITS• t -Yur Treasury Bl•. LGM. e-mon111 ueoo. m. 8-monlh Treasury 0111. sco • &-mon11'1 IWflOI' Claf11r1C1111 of dlpollt •dluttment F'requency Is the perlOd t>llWffn ldjultmant• tM. 1·Monlh. &M • 6·Months. 1v. 1 Vear. Al raiu sut>tect to ci'letlge V•t-f tit• end 1enns priof to epptyjng lor a loan All leodeft P<OYldl IOlnl With CSINatent ratet and tttms IOI ditl¥ent Joan llmO\IU Thi Wo11oot10n pruenled Is not an olle< to malle a loan FOi a consumei guide on how to 8"'0r> !of. mortgeoe, tend I S.-.50 Chedl peyable to MOl1Vaoe News Co. 1810 E. 171h St .• Sul!e 100. Slnta Ana, CA 92701. (114) 836-Hn COPYRIGHT 1995 Moc1 N Co .l.r.\<. •• J J I ; l , ,, I . ' '·" H • ' •• I gage ews " ) ~ \ ) • . • ) . . -_ __.,_ .. INFORMATION CENTER NOW OPEN Although These Seaside Homes Let You Enjoy A Relaxed Lifestyle, You May nnd Yourself Wearing A Sult More Often. Limited edition gated. detached homes in Huntington Beach. Priced from the mid $200.CXX)' s. For more information call (714) 374-2751 1 1 1 1 Pacific Cove Lane, Huntington Beach. CA 92648 To vl511 Gr~r:>M LAnChng 1~ r~ "°5 frttway to &e.ctl Miid. u~ ~ IM-.w:h Blvd South ~,.11 Ml<! ~ \OUth app<oxlmatety s ml~ Afl~ pa\51ng Adams. !urn right on KnoxvMle Awnue. 10fl9 ml~ bdor~ you ·~ r•dtk eo.st Hlghw~). /} SPRING MADNESS JUMBO MORTGAGE LOANS Loans from $250,000-$1 MILLION *NO Points t NO Documentation Fee * NO Processing Fee * NO Lenders Fee * NO Tax Service Fee * NO ALTA Title Fee * NO Application Fee * NO Credit Report Fee Call This Weekend For Current Rates Lynlee Kruse (714) 263-8115 ·APPRAISAL FEE TO BE RET\JRHED AT Q.OSING. This Is 1 Nmiled time offer. Chase Manhaltln must be In receipt of your loan 1ppllcltlon by July 31, 1995. Available for purchases and refinances. 01995 Chase Mlnhabn Peraonal Ananclal Services. a dMsion of Chase Manhattan Mortgage Corpor.tlon. A Cha• ,.., estate loan Is secured by the property. Loans wm be "'* pursu1nt to I C.lifomla Department of Corporation Consumer F1nance lender License. ~ I '\. I I I I I ( I I '\. I I "· I I I \ I I ) l \ I I / I I ) I I '\. \ '\. ( I '\. ( I Jerry Finster l • ~ t • f,. I , t ~ft~ FAMILY,SIZED ESTATE HOMES IN THE HEART OF NEWPORT BEACH. NOW SELLING TWELVE EXQUISITELY CRAfTED HOMES LOCATED IN THE HARBOR VIEW HILLS AREA. Newptlrt Hill' fatale' A hmneJ l-<lmon of Jll~l 12 exquMdy crafteJ hlime-., Jtl on cul-de· meet,, all 11ffcnng 3,562 w 4, 168 ~uare feet of bcauufully designed living ~pace-and all m an incomparable Newport Beach locauon. Appomcments include everything you'd expect in a contemporary home of importance m so cxclu· sivc a scrcing: Handsome extenor ck<;~ with tradiuonal front porches I cu~tom-qualuy wm· dows I large yards with rear-and· side yard masonry wall fencing I c~com-crafted sta1J'Ca5e with oolc hand-railmg and wh1ce enameled ball.l.'ters I wood-bummg fireplJCe m hvmg room, fa1mly room and ma.seer ~u1ce with cuscom· designed marble or bnclt facings I custom-designed wood baseboards and door moldings I recessed and soffited lighting I island kitchens with G.E. Monogram built-in. appliances including 42"· wide refrigerator/freezer with icemak- er I concrete tile roof-s I three-cat garages and much more. Newport Hills Estates. True excl~1v1cy m the hean of Newport Beach. \tJ ~1i NEWPORT HILLS ESTATE S From $695 ,000 MANNING&: HOMES ~ H1r. Dnw 1"nt And Pm T°"""' s.i.. o«vt °"'"Orm 10 • • "'hr• 714.644.6811 LOW TAX RATE NO MELLO ROOS r • I.I . Cracks and leaks have board of directors seeing dollar signs Dear Hotline: A' a member nf our J\!.l><.:iation\ boan.I of tit rector,, I ha ' e heard re,1dent!> reporting IJrge aad,, in their garage i.labi. along with "'<itcr !cab '"'1de the condominium~. Our i.:11rnrnu1111y il> only fi ve years old and no one I.now ... "'here the crnck\ nr water i' coming Imm. We are afraid to conduct an expert 1me,1igation becam~e we might find a costly pniblem. However. we ali.o want to comply Y. llh our dutie' a.' board member'\. What 'hould we do? Dear Worried: The board of directors i.hou ld not ignore report' of problems. Board memben. have i.:l'rtam fiduciary dutie-.. including a rc,pon'1b1hty to investigate reporu of J,1mage c.:aui.ed by Common Area Jdic.:iencie!>. If the board does not comply, lhl.' individual board member~ may be liab le tor any damage cau'led by Lhe board\ failure to comply wirh 11\ duties. In addilion. the corporation may be hable. The rca,onable choice would be Lo con,ult with 4u<1lified profe!>i.innal' and conduct a • rl'asonable" inve~11ga11on. The lxlJrd L'Jn then make decisions ba,cd upon the infonnation received. The go.,.eming documents for a common intere~t development usually set forth certain duties on behalf of the associaLion with regard to maintenance, repair and replace of common area components. Governing document'> include the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and Declaration of Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions for a particular development. The common area of the development is usually defined in the governing documents. The governing documenb may abo set fort h the maintenance. repair or replacement duri ei. part of the ru.sociation and the board. Corporations Code Section 7231 sets forth the general standard of conduct which members of the board must meet in perfonning its duties. This section provide!>. in part, that a member of the board, in perfonning hb duties must act" ... in a manner such director believes to be in the best interests of the corporation and with such care, including reasonable inquiry. a.<, an ordinarily prudent person in a like position would use under si milar circumstancus." on behalf of the J!tsociation tor areas which are not part of the common area. In order to comply w11h lheM! fiduciary duties, a reasonable investigation of "Civil Code Section 1364 provides the association is res?onsible for repairing, repla.cing or maintaining the H Subsection (b) of Section 7231 provides a director. in performing h1~ dutie~ " .. shall be ent11 led to rely on information. opinions. reports or statements ... in each case prepared or presented by· ... counsel. independent accountants or other reported problems is common areas ... often required to determine the nature and scope of the problem and any needed remedial acuon Ci.,. i I Code Section 1364 prov ides the associacion is respon!.ible for repairing. replacing or maintaining the c.:ommon areas (other than exclusive use common area.~) if the governing documents are si lent on lhe issue. A reasonable in ve\tigation of reported problems is often required to comply with this statutory duty. Portions of the CorpnratJOns Code for C'ahfomia are even more <,pe<."lfic with regard to the.duty of invei.tigation on the persons to matters which the director believes to be within such persons· professional or expert competence.• Section 7231 creates a duty on the part of the board of directors to perfonn a retiOoable invesli&ation of the reported problems m the common area and decisions concerning repair and maintenance can't be made without information concerning the nature. scope. method of repair and cost of repair for the problems. An ordinarily prudent per;on in your bQard's position has An adjacent lot would accommodate a tennis court and pavilion . Wortd·closs colonial dream offers gymnasium, full English bars, elevator and more. no alternative but to obtain further infonnation about the problems. Subsection (b) of Section 7231 says your board can rely upon reports, infonnation and advice provided by persons which the directors reasonably believe to be within that person'i. professional or expert competence, "uch a.c; a qualified conc;truction consultant and/or a lawyer. If the board of directors complies with Section 7231. individual board memben. will be protected from liability. Your a.4'soc1ation 'hould also be protected from liability. Your board of directors should seek professional advil:e. including an anomey and qualified construction experti. to perform a reasonable invec;tigation of lhe legal and con~truction 1i.,uel> at your property and to provide advice and report!> to the board ba\ed upon the investigation. Once :t reasonable investigation ha' been wmpleted. the board 'hould exerci..e a reasonable business judgment in the be-.1 interei.t of the ai.sociation (Section 723 1 ). Chtsur A. Pruhau ki is a stni.or associaJt attornty wilh Fi.ore, Wal.ttr, Racobs and Powtn, a law firm tmphasiVng community associations. Ht will answer as many questions as possibk in tht wttkly Hotline column. All rtsponsts art bastd on curnnt Calif ornia state law and upon f acts prtsentt d. ConsulJ your own association's go'lltm ing documents or legal counsel on any specific matters. Submil qutsti.ons to Communily Associalion Hotline, /84()() Von Karman A'llt., Suilt 600, l rvint, CA 92715. ~ ... ,. Coldwell Banker hosts ·Charity Golf Tournament Money raised will help stop depletion of Southern California's beaches and ocean The beachc<1 and ocean of Southern C'ahh•m1a arr i.lowly deteriorating. but lhe Je,trl' to 'alvage them remains stronger than c\ rr ThJnk\ to Coldwell Banker Southern C'Jhl11m1a Company and the Surfnder f-, 1·indat1on. aJong with ponsors like MTV. money '' being raised to help stop the depletion of one of Southern California'!> mmt l hcmhcd resources. \t least $5,000 is hoped to be raN:d during the inaugural Summer Cla.'il'ic l~h.mty Golf Tournament, hosted by fi ve C nldwell Banker office . including Dana Pnrnt. Laguna Beach North and South. and I Jguflil Niguel. The Links an Monarch 8Jy "'ill provide the greens. fairway<; and hunker-;. !lie event, scheduled for July JO. will 'urpon the efforts of the Surf rider f ,iundati?n, which operates grassroc>t!. l ornmunity-action programs aimjng to lult1LJ the Surfrider mission to protect and enhance the world's waves and beaches through conservation. resean:h. education J11d activism. Golfer looks O'l9r short putt at 1hi Links at Monarch Beach. M'!V plans to have four repraentatives play in ~ tournament, as well as provide for themselves a cu!Uom-desipted cart. 1111 They will alto broldcUt pol1IOnS of the Wide Got{ Events. •1t allows numerou • ocean depletion arc Quicksilver, Bodyglove, e'ent to a potential •wJie.-.e of SO million adverti ing opportunities." Kanvu by Kaolin and Marina Mortgage. ' 1cwcn. This event is expected to raise SS,000, but The muter of ceremonies will be Otarlie "Havio11 ~lib MTV Will really with the addition of MTV, the amount could Pox, weatherman for the Oranie Couhty help this tournament raise more money: easily double. according to Birnbaum. News Owinel. Dinner will be provided >.atd • 'dcntol~ • .. ·• ·~1P>ft ni belpi•ainh!~~~~~.f..\~ t&~Mpurcb81y Club. where guc'" will ha~e a chance 111 win tournament bags filled with golf nece,~tties and other prize ... Honorary cha1rpcr;ons for the e\ent include Bob Le Fever. Coldwell Banker Southern California Company. Terry McCann. president. Toa~tmal'ter International; and Guy Motil. owner and publisher of Longboard Maga11ne Coldwell Banker cares about the environment and encourages the rest of the community to get involved. .. .. I l I I I ·--- .; I ·7 • J .,. {' I \ ~· t. .. ,, ___ ....,. ... "' .. ~...---: ... ~~· .... ~..-... "' '.>' ... . .. ~--· ~-....... ......,,.st~~ • . .. • - COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH RECEIVES SERVICE EXCELLENCE AWARD Remember your first A+? Maybe: it was during your elementary school days, when your fourth grade teacher passed back your spelling test you studied all night for. Or when you managed to successfully complete every algebra problem during your eighth grJdc math final. We were recently awarded the honor of Service Excdkncc, given to the Coldwell Banker office with a 100% customer satisfaction. • Think of it. Every one of our clients was completely satisfied with every aspect of their relationship with Coldwell Banker. Not a bad track record, wouldn't you say?. There's a certain pride in knowing you completed something to perfection. We, here at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, have always strived for pcrfcc rion with each and every client. And we have you to thank. Thank you for making Coldwell Banker Newport Beach the number one office branch in California. Come on in, and put us to the test. We're sure we'll pass with flying colors! We 're proud to say we finally made it. EVE RYONE THAT MADI! 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