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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-06-24 - Orange Coast PilotSP.ORTS . Marlin McKeever t/UJlronJtJ in BBC hall artier in the week, . · trimme;rs misplaced a t of the birds, but e residents are glad herons have migrated. carolyn Miller, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -After e years of parking her white dsmobile Cutlass under th.e s tre~s inhabited by the ckcrown heron, Carol Hawley sick anq tired of spraying, ping and scrubbing off the droppin~s which eventually ed the vehicle's paint job. And now that she traded her Oldsmobile in for a brand-new Saturn, Hawley frets over how long its aqua color will gleam before it is ruined by the herons' great white feces. The birds have been blamed for staining the pavement below the ficus trees which line Harbor Island Drive; the eaves and fence of the Galley Cafe which Hawley 'manages; and bleaching white the green tops of the oleander shrubs at the base of the trees. "Ask any of the residents -the herons are a nuisance,• said Hawley, who peers out of the cafe's· windows to check on the condition of her car. "It's not like a little mess from a bird -they whitewash the cars. "I run home and get mild soap and water if they get my Saturn." Ihe herons, who are attulctcd to trees' thick covering to build their nest, live in the ficus trees . along Harbor Island Drive. Earlier this week, tree trim- mers contracted by the city unwittingly cut the branches that were home to several heron nests hidden wjthin the heavy foliage. Eight baby black.crown herons were removed from the trees and transported to a Laguna Niguel 'wildlife center where they would e cared for and eventually • SEE HERONS PAGE A4 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Evangelina Heredia has some delatal work done at the SOS clbak by dentist Due Vu and ~stant Miriam Mad el SOS fomuler Jea ~and current dlredor Xaren ~talk tldngs over a a vol..teer pM!k9 groceries tor dbtd· button In the backgroud. I\ I I I I I < I '\. I I H themSelVes Share Our Selves poverty relief center marks its 25th mmiv~ in-Costa Mesa - By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wtirer COSTA MESA -When Jean Porbath spots a glimmer of hope in tbe 4;}'es of someone she's helped through SOS, she : • knows that the last 2S years of betlife have been well spent. · • "I was on the front line at SOS for 22 years, and the most exciting times have been when I've seen that I've really made a difference in someone's life," said Forbath, •SEE RELIEF PAGE A12 .J "rm ve1y pleased with the contri- bution S(i)S has made to tlie many citizens of Costa Mesa during diffi- cult times. I'm also very pleased that SOS has chosen to be a goOd neigh- bor and is trying to assist us with some of the problems in Costa Mesa" -Mayor Joe Erickson +"Organizations like SOS serve a need that the community doesn't •SEE VOICES PAGE A12 Well, there's still the airport ... •John Wayne's family · and friends react to a new owner's decision to erase the legendary actor's name from the tennis club he helped open. By R. John Forstrom, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -There could have been a riot. A call to arms. Talks of a coup, at least. But nothing so dramatic fol- lowed the decision by new John Wayne Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart to change the name of the tennis operation to #Palisades Tennis Club" -effective Aug. 1, when Stuart assumes ownership of the facility. Club members. local residents and family instead cited feelings of sadness and nostalgia over Stuart's choice lo do away with the late actor-local legend's namesake. u1 thought it was proposed, I did not k,now that they were going to take (the name) off," said Aissa Wayne. John Wayne's daughter, who was unaware oJ Stuart's decision. ult is sad lo me because it is so .. nostalgic. I support what be (Stu- art) does, but I think people will think that it is just so sad." The posh 16-court tennis club, conceived and developed by Ken Willig and John Wayne for an estimated $2.5 million in 1974, was the only entity that the cow- boy actor lent his name to in his lifetime. According to Scott Spearman. general manager at the Wayne club, members are still undecid· ed on how to react to Thursday's news. "I was in the bar yesterday and at first people didn't know what to think," ·said Spearman, son of former club owner Cecil • SEE NAME PAGE A4 ......... tephens n amed Citizen of the Year The Hoag Hospital ad actually garners a ewport dual honor hen he is also named mmodore of the Year. Olaina Gupta, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -A dedi- ed community servant took a ble dose of recognition Friday ht when he was awarded both · en of the Year and Com- ore of the Year by the New- Harbor Area Chamber of erce's Commodores Club. chael D. Stephens, presi- t and CEO of Hoag Memorial pital Presbyterian, received awards because of his out- ding contributions as a leader e community and his involve- t in local charity and service · ations. He was a very popular choice. does so many good things for community," Bill Hamilton, a Citizen of the Year awardee, He's an all-around nice guy, fbmily man. He represents a role model of what an outstand- ing citizen should be." This was the first time in the chamber's 88-year history that the Citizen of the Year and Com- modore of the Year were awarded to the same person. The awards were presented Friday night at the first-ever Newport Beach Honoree tough to pin dowri to Native his honor. See related story on page A 11. Fireman's Ball, hosted by the Commodores at the Four Seasons Hotel. Since joining Hoag's adminis- tration in 1975 and becoming president and chief executive offi- cer in 1984, Stephens bas played an integral role in leading Hoag Hospital to its distinguished posi- tion. He worked to create the Pat· ty & George Hoag Cancer Center and Hoag Heart Institute, as well as to open outpatient centers throughout Orange County. Stephens also has served as a board member and past chairman of the board of the Newport Har- bor Area cham- ber. He is a member of the board of direc- tors of the Bal- boa Bay Club, the advisory board of Lead- ership Tomor- row and the advisory com- mittee of Unit-Michael Stephens ed Way of Orange Collllty. His contributions to the com- munity include activity in the Orange County Council Boy Scouts of America, Share Our Selves' free medical and dental clinic and the city of Newport Beach Economic Development Council. In his role as a Commodore, Stephens has helped the Christ- mas Boat Parade Awards Dinner and Auction reach record num- bers in attendance and dol.lan raised during the past two yeers. He also chaired the Scholarship Awards Breakfast and volun- teered at the past six Taste of Newports. •SEE CITIZEN PAGE A11 MARC MMTJ>.I I OAllY I'll.OT Kenneth Claalberg celebrates Ills gractuatton from Monte Vllta Hip School with nepbew Jam.ln Cbalberg followt.ng COIDIDellCelllent ceremoDles om week. 'I THOUGHT I WAS TOO SMART TO BE . IN SCHOOL' The word "dropout" never was a part of Ken Chalberg's extensive vocabulary. Not before high school. As a child, Ken entered Newport-Mesa's GATE program for gifted students. His teechers praised bis work as. visionary and predkted a . brilliant academic career. Labeled a 'gl/ted student' With Nothing teemed impoesible. He dre&Died of J.lnlt. ---'-· v. r1a,.,n.-, high 9Choo1 bonon. academic sch<»arsbipl, an consistent ,..,,,. 11tu1.~ n6'1 \J1_,.;;1 :1 Ivy·l.eegue college, a top law school. -.an ~ ofschool twice. But IOIDewbete between calculus and .,.. w~ oat -paiymca. Ken fell abort ot his goel. droppng out &it tM ~ride ended thiS of high sc;hool not once, but twice. b·w~u.ei~rtildwll-.l'l.hlae.~-fl~[llt.lrect.~~-:i=~~=="==7"-=~SEEGRAOU~~~~~~---....._.........,. School may be out for the sum.mer. but tbe acme.e- ments al the top academac students at Costa Mesa and Estancia high sc:bOols won't SOOD be forgotten " The parent-teacher orga- na.atioos at the two cam- puses have compiled this salute to the 30 students whose grade point averages and academic accomplish- ments pla.oed them at the top ot theu respectJve class- es. Of THE CLASS We ceJebrale and com- mend the gr-aduates' high school success and look for- ward to the bnght futures ahe.id ot them SARA SNYDER C.. <>Slcl ~ie:.a Hlqb ~hool 4 lG GPA , . .inuy 'iOf\bdll c.clpl.4Ul 1~­ ~5 Juruor Cl4S5 Vk'e Pr~ent Semor a.us Pt ..... idf'nt CSF SHJ. L.-4tPr E I Moore :.11:monal Awa.rd ' • IF Scholar Athlete of tr. YecU A p Scholar designation I !:n9!J..sh 411d Fore.gn lAngu.age Meddl· 'v..:b Ed.non.W. Editor a! school newspa· ~ C.l\fHS Zon!cl CJrl of the Yecll \\"ill J ruc.e Memorl41 Scholarstup tra\·eled .... ·~. -U'A "<>tlbcl.ll will attend UC Sc1.n [J., J ·, wclJl~ C'c>reer that m\-ol\.-es wnnng ..r.J1uenced m ac-adenuc career b'1 par· .,:it> "You yd out ot thmg:. whdt "-ou pU.t l:l'O !ht>m • W ME R. GAROA o: t.1 Mesa Hlg""• -.,.r,v01 OtRIS P£TERSOH Cosia Mesa High School 4 20 GPA '-arsi.tf THU NGlJVtN Calta Mew High Scbooi JlffB'Y CNVTO ~High School 3.93 GPA .. CSF Sealbearer _ Honors OD the U.S. History GokSen State &am • community servla!. S.O,S., helped pa.mt cbwdles . wul attend USC where be will maJOr m bUSUless or 'P0'1:S medlo.ne . Ulflueoced by Grculdpa who stressed the uoportance al getting a good educ.aoon motto-"The sue oi a persoo lS relat.ed to the .ma al the tluDgs that makes them angry.• MATT CA1'VTO 4 26 GPA \cl.Ntv Pbnco noe ten.rus ca.pc.am SeIDOr vear three }-ears on ~Lnh Te.mi -Chem· istn· Oub president XclDonal Ment Sc:bolar 4 0 GPA Student Go.-ttnmeDt 1992- 1.995 Pubbcur Com- mtssw~ .Jamar Class Secrewy. SenJI¥ Oa.ss Vice Pre.adeot Wbo s Who Amoag Amerxan High School Students • Estanoa High School .., re: J\ ·pnlllS ~.-:nber ChPau.stn _b !I-lath Club A ad,.auc l~•IPr H roor \\"a J H.i1Jh !1 ~ors 1t1 GSE IN .\. "bra Honvrs in ( ::.E tor Geometry CSF ~bearer .·...en bell .n Kung-Fu Kempo Kdrate \V,. PresK!en! ot Product>on for Seruor r:lo.» Student Compan) VcUed.ictonan member al Ke')' Club. Commurury Ser- .. c\" Orgaruzabon workf'd tow years at ><'l.lldwlch shop martJal cUU at Uruted ::> ... t.es s·udi~ of Sell-Defense pwple belt ca>pted b\ USC l:CLA. UC Berkeley. C Da\b l;ruverstt) of Notre Dame .. .-u. clltEnd tr<• Unl\emty of :0-:otre Dame .. cadt>1n1r ,.a.rf'ef Ulfluenct'd by sixth gr<>de tectch"r 'I.rs Rdwh.nq laYonte m ~ 'Th1> v~\ obstacle. m We are the .;n ..... )''>'J ~ ~ t:""':l \OU l.c1lte your eyes olf • ,1>UJ 4 "11.s. CAMI.LO RAMIREZ ( ct. ~!es.cs Hlqr> :... •• ool ~ 2o GPA , .. ~· ..,ccer 'aptcl.Ul \clf5Jty '"'l!US L;CI 8Jolocn· Pre.gram Re-se.uch Pr rram ell Uf\J\·er-11'\ u: Texct.S Ausun Hedlth Explorers at fountain Valle) Hos· ' .,"f!.··) ~ 'J~ ... -;/ ?•le I Mclth Team V~ctonan FlfSt T""'ro·All LPaQ\IP Ul soccer CTF Out· stdnd.i.ng AthietP Bctlbod B.n Club "XholclrVllp C5F me-mber with maD· mt.m honors Athlete ol th!' ~1onth ~1-Dond!d s H11cer Aw.ud AP Scholar lrvme Co Spectrum _ ....... .::._ __ _ Leader and Schola.r- stup Robert c 8yTd. ScbolAJshl:p Les ~Wler Chamber ol Commerce Awl.Id '-olunt.ee.r at Scllva.boo Army pefocmt'd anti-gang themes~ at Harbor Cbnsi· LcUl Fellowshi.p for neighborhood vootb work erpenence from Auntie Anne s PTettels accepted by UCl.A. USC UCl UC Berkeley. l!CSD and Ha.rv~ ~tudd College will clttend Han-e\" Mudd ma)Or· 1119 m cheaustry or ertg\lleenng wants to become a chemist or a lclwyer speaal· mng in cheimca1 cases mfluenced b\· Teny 4'nn lus cheuustrv teacher mot- to •Live We to the fullesi. and you will never Jose saght al rts unponaoce • AUa EXLOf Costa Mesa High Sd:aool 4 r;n GPA leuers m acu 00Ullb'y1 two lea.en in track - membn al Ker Cub Frl!'f\Ch Oub Klwcl· rus Oub Athlete al the Month MVP cross cou.o try 1994 199-4 CSf Sea1bearer lettered two times vargt;y soccer _ kxlq chstance track. bad- mmtoa _ member al tee,· Oub. Treasurer 1993·94 • Jwuor Class Homecom.mg Pnncess 1993 -·loot.a Gui. Apnl 1995 . Cenumc Med&lbon honoree works p&rt·ttme •t TeKber's Pet TNT Bowtmg League; member al vcc Poo'.!Card Oub I accepted by UCSD ua. will attend UCJ •. sl.Ster :>:goc and fnend Tbuy Nguyen influenced academlc career UYEH PHUONG DOAN Cost.a Mesa High School GPA not av.ulable. Two lean oo bad- nunton team RAK1 Crou progr&m member al Key Cub a.nd ASl4D Assembly CSF scholal'$h.ip o<>aned school as axn· mWUI} ser-nce plans to 1.ttend Orange Co.:.st Colleg! for ~·o yea.rs and then tramier to a wuvers:ry suppartne par- ents influenced ac.adlmUC cueer fd\"Onte sa-..ing "\\"hen I ~~ l.!l Cid! clnd 10th gr41<ie 1 .uwa,~ t.:.SecS ·o iaXi Ob. m.an • SHARON EDWARDS COila '1es.s High School GPA no« u ·ailable AcctdelD.IC Letter CSF SH.lbearer member AP Chemistry Club Key Club Red Cross Club Home- commg Float CoD11I11t· lef' Seruor Reflec- 373 GPA CSF . scored tugh on the t.r S History Golden Stale Exam commwury semce S 0 S l\elped pamt ch urc:bes ""11 attend USC where he wUl oot Oedare a ma,or so be can keep his options open aCAdeauc ecueer mflu· enc:ed by tus mother who ~cowaged him to take AP cLassti • motto ·A coward mes a thousand deaths cl soldier cbes but ooce.· SCOTT BAKER Estano.a High School 3 i6 GPA CSF Rota.I)• Student ot the Month IMar 1995) • ElJts Club Award Scholastlc Ez~lleoce Award for the U. S ~lanne Corps Gold- en State Scholar in Econo11UO spons -..·a.m~ ba.wball captam PCJ baseball honorable mennon. Trddltlon Award. bc1seball accept~ b\• uCI L'CSB C.aJ Poh San LUb Obispo will anPnd UC1 where he will mllJOf tn pr~l.dw wants lo be an a.ttome) dc4demic areer mOu- enced bv"Roberf H.usa,· who a a teacher and a ·'en respectable person· mono "Is tlut cl [clct? VIOlETA VIA.OERO Estanoa Higb Sdlool 372 GPA CSF Ethmc Forum McCHA Club ,,ce president French Club Kev Club Ellie Student Con· qT~ presldPnt LJ S Hi.story Goldf'n State \ • E · Moore l\f<>mondl Award High Hon· 'JI'> G<Jlden St.ste Exc1IJ1 Ul AlgPbra Hon· o~ m Gf'.nml'tn \\no~ Who Among .\rnenccUl High vhool tudPnts Key r lub commumrv "'r;1ce rutor clccepted 1i, ti\LA l.:C Sdntct Barbdrd UC Sf>rke· i .. ~ 4lld DcUtmouth CoUeae wllJ clttend Dartmo\lth ma1onng Ul b1ol091/pre·med pk ns to becom.-cl doc-tor UlfluPnced b\ Jo<> Ha\ en.!i b1oln<J\ and Konomio tPucber motto °"UC1' ..,.., rom~ not from mtelhgence hut "om tif'S.:<> • Cross Count:n· Capt.am UCl Regents Scbolarstup ·Who s Who Amonq Amen· can Hlqh School Students CSF Seal· bearer KJwa.rus Schot.mhip High Honors in Golden St.lie Eums for Alge· bra c1nd Geomeuy mPmber ol St Marlt Pre5bytenan Church vouth qroup at church occasional volunteer at SOS dcc:epted bv UCI l.:CSC t:CD UCSO GnnneJ \Vasbmqton L"nn·e~1t'• m St lows. will attend UCSD ma1onn9 tJl ecol· ~ m evolunon. wants to bect>mP d zool-ogist and work to Sctve endangered speaes tnfluenced Ul clCodl'fllll" Cd.reer bv her successful sister favon!e motto "l.Jxe and let bve • bons Video Helper paruapated m Mesa Pnde Dar· Canyon Pa.rk Clean-Up and Orange County AIDS Wallt plans 10 .mend Orange Catil College for two 1·ea.rs and then transfer to a uruversi(! "Other students Ulfluence my aCcldetruc career because they pro,ide the competl· tion that moo,·ates me to "''Ork hMd Ul school. 1 Exam Wlth Hono~ TRANG P. DANG ( osta l\.1ew High School • 22 GPA IToshlM>ph and N MVP. lettered !"\oo1re lll "olleyba.11 t ett "i1d three t:1meS in trd<k • Most lnspira11onal Runner and A.J '-ta.r Award for Track Salutatonan Who~ Y.'h<~ Among Amer· irctn High 5chor1l ~ud~nts Academic Letter Honor \\all French Club pres- ident and \'lee pr"Sldent \1N' presi.dent I finance for StudPnl Company Key Club member vouth IPader for Yletnamese Eucbansbc · Youlh Group member Youth m Emergency SPrvire. Releaf Cos· ta \lfesa. Soup KltchP'Tl. beclch cle.\J\·Ups1 Mdrch al Dunes \'olunteer at duldcare accepted by UCl UCLA UCSO .nd lreighton Uruvemt)·. wtll attend UCSO biology m&JOr pl.uu to attend medlcaJ .Khool IO become a pe<batnoan Ulllu· enced by suppc>rtlve and mobvabng l~thPr (a,-onte motto ·Just do 1t • MtK! ORLANDO Costa Mesa High Sdlool 4 04 GPA ... Edito1- 1n-duef of school new spaper ... Coca· Cola scholArshlp nabon.aJ semi-hnahst Newport Harbor S«optoalist Youth Ot· a.en Award; E.I. Moore ntUYNGUYEN Costa Mesa High School 3 95 GPA Acade· Photonat 4Y~ TltAH LEHOAHG AU f."<l'lcl MeA Hxlh School 4 20 GPA •. van1tv volleyball letten!d two yean Coache Awa1d N Team cap- Maoo:ic MamooaJ AwArd; AP Scbolar Award ... president al CMHS literary Sooety; first place 0 .C. Youth LiteJ&tY m.ic Letter CSF Seal- beerer Asian Cub President 1993-!W membc ol French Cub, sec:n!taty 1993- !W •. member Key '-------- ~.Pilot VOL 89. NO. 142 THIOllAS ... JOt9GON. Publisher Wll.IMM U*JILL, fdrtor STIWIU-1 ~&fitor -YOICCX. City £dlt0f ...-= llAln1'll, Photo Editor -AWIM. CJtC&Ntion ~., ... ICMGHf. ~~ ~.....roe. ~~ lllll'fCMlilliG. ~~ M'llIDO ~ ContTotlef hour~~ maybe u.d to record i.tten to the editor on tll'f topic. ADOIESS 0\# lddrftS is DOW. l.y St.. Cost.I Mesa. Cl&if. 92627 tt • the ~poky to prompt- .,. <Offtd at erron of~ fltMse call 574-C2.ll. 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Honor Roll four ,.eMS Honor5 Enahsh Srudent of the Yea.r f~l-<>41 AP Enghsh Student of the Year f~.osi Zonta Gui of the Month ~fcll'ch Ccllliqraph~ Student of the Ye.u French Student ot the Month Awards and Sch<>Wstup!i ITT Serahnes :OU OrcUlge Coun(!· and Lions Cub commuru" u>rvtc~ .nd c1C11\1tles Miqr411t Educanon Proc:rram volunteer ne1qhborhood beautif1callon vdllous leadershlp conferences W.uhmgton, DC Close-up Program will anend Cal St.lte Fullerton for one ~ecll' and pl.ans to transfer to UCSD whe~ she will rMJOr Ill dWd psychology artd mmor m English French or Sparush Her acaderruc catffr influenced bv her famil} and teclchers who have iu.irounded her with ca.re and JO'.·e motto 'Re.sch for the st.an cltld puBUe yow dreams lhe 'llc)''s the lurut so never gtve up • CYNTHIA HAGEN Estancia High School 392 GPA CSF Senior Class ·Most Ltkely to Succeed· Zonta Gui of the Month Juruor Actuevemen! Student Company presldent E I Moore MemonaJ Award Renualear Medal . Bausch & Lom b MedAL Sooety of Women Engm~rs OulSt4ncbng Sparush m student Outstandmg AP Cal- culus student. Outstandm9 Ph)"'SICS stu· dent Fnends ol Will Jordan ScholMshlp _ Bank ol Amenca Awa.rd for math and with 3 foot south· west swell TIDES TODAY Fim low 2"31 a.m. 0 ,1 Am high 8.50am. 3.A Second low 1:29 p.m. 20 5«.ond higt\ 7.Wp..m.. •WY s' first low 3;05 ..,.,.., .Q.l Finl""" 9"..lt •Jn. l.S Semndto. 2.1'5p.m. 2.t Seimnd.._. l:l2 pm. S.7 .,..._ y.mty.9Glftbd ~ JV "111· :c:.t:.a~~~ ,...._ ... Md.._. ... _ to...., bi• ............ Cal Poly ~'-t·-... ~to UC S... C.-. UC ... ''J, UC lnlM and c.11 _. I.Gag a..:ta -will IH8ld UC ......, ........... .-JOr Ill bk>- ~ with futwe pi.l.nl to attend graduate ldlOol '° fwtbes study '*>--med· ica1 eaglo8eriDg _ aai~ career tnlJu· enc.I by beM fDeod HoOy who ena>ur· '1IQld b8 &Did helped her get through higb achool •. motto: • Ha:ppine91 Is good for the body. but SIOfl'OW a:pands the mind.. AONAHUNIBt IBD'11 E•ilJM"W High School 3.85 GPA .. Dnll Te.un capCain -· CSF . Hooor RoD (4 years) .. Zonia Girt of \lie Mouth ·-Student ol the Month ... DAit Awud -P'T'SA Sdxll- Craative Wril-~~. member Red Cross Gold Seal Bearer . • Youth and C.OVemment Model Legis1a:bon and Cowt dance· Ja:z:z. tap, ballet and swmg . perf omung groups . perlorma:nces at rebrement homes _ taught dance at Montes.son Scboo1 ·-will attend ua where she will major m engineenng or medicine plans to pursue dance educabon and continue teadnng _ ac.&denuc career i.nlluenced by ber parents who always been there for her BENEDICT NOVAK Esta.noa High Scbool 3 71 GPA E.I Moore Award CSF Gold Seal Bearer . · Juruor Ac:bJevemeots, '-ice prestdent of fiDanc:e _ Qutmber of Commerce Awa.rd . C1F student illhlete ol the year .. Anny Resef'\-e Sc.bo&ar Athlete Da.lly Ptlot Athlete al the Week chosen ·Most Ukety to Succeed· -ln'Ult! Co Spertrum LeadersJup Sc:hoLu spans va.mty bas· ketba.D t2 )"8iUS 1; V&r5lty f ootba.D 11 ye Ml. scholar athlete. Best Receiver Athlete of the Montb. October 0 C FclJT(jTOun<h \'olunteer foe church helped repau stage for Chocettes fdshton show accepted to USD UCI Cal Poly SLO and tJa.A .. will attend UCLA where he will maJOt m evil engmeenng wants to become an enqmeer. get mamed stMI 11 fa.m.ify and be happy ac11demic Cdleer ulfluenced b)· tus eighth gmie Engllsh te.icher. Mrs. Schroeder for getting tum started on the nght path motto ·Nike~ -Just do IL• HBDI FASSNACHT Estancta Higb School 3 96 GPA Let· tered m. drclJD.a. dnlJ team 1Dc1.Jching band swunm.mg acadeouc decathlon -c1S.SlStc1Dt drum ma1or. &nd Counol plesuiet1! sv.im captaln Ger· IZWl Club. president Ke\• Club. 9'Ce president CSF. ~t • mvoh-ed ,.,th Creaa..-e Wntlng Club Zonlcl Gut of the YMI Bank of Amenca Awa.rd for Mcubemanc:s Gold E AwMd for Actmoes Gold Secll Bearer Cathohc Youth Fellowslup Arrowbedr M usic Camp. symphoruc sesS10n piano 1es:soos Ql'tD.DaStlCS clcrepted b' USC and Notre Dame will attend Cal Pol~ SLO where she will IIl4JOr m arc:luterture and mmor m music clJld CermclJl "hi! plans to srudy in Germcln) , Geaderruc career mfluenced b' her p.i.rent.s and Jodl.e Foster who gr11dua1ed at the top of her class cllld who ts strong and deter- mined and •can do d.nytlung she pu!S hPr rrund to" motto 'Beauty hes in careful sunplloty. Essen mrht der gelben sclmee • VA.L.ER1£ EDWARDS ESW\Ocl Hlgh School 3 81 GPA J\' ren- ru.s f 2 vears I dn1I tecllD f 1 year1 ngbt gwde drama II rearJ I French Club, ~'lC't! pregdem. president - CSF Ethruc Fonun Freshman CLlss \Ice President clJld 5'-cre- tar; January Rotas)· Student \\est· mont College Presxlenllal Scholarship Honor Roll Scholar Alhlete Orartge County Fair Youth Expo Talent Search lust place (ptc1J10) Honors on the US I Hlstorv Golden St.lie Exam m Fedf'r- aJ Bank Scbolantup US Manne Corpo1 Schola.stle Excellence Award OCTFCU Worth\· Student Awud ch!Jdttn s Bibi<' Stud)· . routh group classical piano 110 years) Future Leaders of Am<'nca Lat.mo Youth Development (A· Team) will attend Westmont Co~e wbett she was accepted wUh honors rrughl ma1or in Spanish and French academic career mfluenced by her M1Jm because of her encour.1gement and support motto •All my thanks to Jesus I couldn t hd'-e done It wtthout Huor• ERIN RYMCEK Estanaa High School 3.70 GPA Acad.emJc Decathlon . Amnesty lntem.cl.bOn&J CSF drill team Ethruc Forum German Oub, presi- dent Key Oub 'clfSlty letter fordan~ and ~ademk ~thlon ... .cadmdr d«•thlon ~p&etll - BaJbo. S.y Club ScholArshJp ... E.L Moore Awatd ··• ~ u.h Student OI IM Month ••• Honor ltoD .. yea11) .. Jrvtne Spec-. trum Leadership Award -· Zonta Girt al the Month. Aprtl ... Junior Acblev.uenrs teaching program ·· Back Bay _dean-up ... O C dance team ... wotked wtth children _;th lea.ming d.lsabtltbes ... bake sales for S.O.S . aeu>pted by: Pepperc:tine Unlver- saty. Amencan University, UCSB and Chapman University ... will attend Olap- IJWI University where ahe wm major in lntemabonal relations and minor in busl· ness admJrustratlon, political science, communications. Genna.n or JapmeM ·· wa.nt.r to be the American Ambassador to Germany . academic career in1Juenced by her AP teachers ··· m~ ·BefO«I beginning a hunt. It IS wise to know what you are loolang for before you begin look· Ulg for tl. • SAJMA LATIF Estancia High Sc.hoot 3.70 GPA .. in Pak· 15tan. participated tn debatPS and lndepen· dence Day perfor· mances . . anflueced in study habits by her parents ... will attend Orange Coast College or University of Riverside be happy· KATHLEEN S. ICANJER Estane111 High School 4 14 GPA Vale· d.Jctonan varsity ten- rus qirls tr dCk. softball. Coach's Award CSF French Club Trea· surer Sophomore Clo'\!> Secretary Rotdry Student of the .. "Don't W<frry; Month Zonta GI.fl of the Month. Febru- ary Bank of Amenca Award for Liberal Arts CJ Segerstrom Sdlolanhlp CSF Gold Seal BeMer Chamber of Commerce Les Miller Award -..-olun· tN>red for four years at Country Club con· vc1.l1>scent hospital . hdS played classical piano for 10 years influenced m her rareer by her dad ... will attend UruVel"Sl· ty of Scln Diego; WcUlts to be a vetennan· 11n ·1 came. I saw. I conquered.· MICHEU.E HOFF E'ilcl.no.i H.iyh 0 School 3 75 GPA vamty bddmmton Coach s Awud GSE for Geometry Algebra . HIS!OI)' longs Drugs Scholustup \•olun· teer wtth United Methodist Church volunteer in cl MeXJco churdl reOO\ anon Ulfluenc-e<I by Mr Fitzgerald will drtend Orange COclSt College, IDd)Onng Ill busmess wtth empb4.sts in psychology An mfirute wf>cllth of knowledge makes h1Stor, come clllve and forces one to thmk for hun.s.eU/herself • ARIK SHAFIR E<itclnncl High School ' -4 14 GPA Vale- cbctondn track. vol· lt>\·b.ill basketball . Acadf'm tc Decclthlon UCI. High Scholar Amnesty ln!emational Club co-._--~~­ founder/vice president pre<o1den1 of Applied Econorrucs student compan} Naoonal Men! Fmalist . vol· unteers dt Someone Cares Soup Kitchen 0rdnQe County Pubhc Library tnflu- enced Ul pemstence by Mr Fitzgerald dnd Mr\ Weld.sly will attend UCLA. wclnts to mclJOr Ill bUSllles.s/economic:s and '-Ork towards a career Ill law ·There are two senets to success tn hfe: FU'St. ne' Pr tell evl'r,°thmg )"OU know.· CARLO OOKJNO Est.snoa High School 3 gq GPA foot· I b.Jll 2 )"I'd.rs. baseball. 2 ~Pdrs drama, • y.-a~ Dr4ma Club President. 1994-95 ... won • 81>st Actor,· Highest Achieve· men!" and ·MACY Scholdrsh1p" at 1995 MACY Awards, for role tn .spnng musical .. Volunteered with church'5 mw1on tnps to MeX>CO to a.id Wlth medJcal assistance and clothing cbs· tnb\lbon influenced In <'afee1 by Bar· bara Vcln Holt . will attend Uruvemty ol Notre Dame wants lo maJOf in bio-dlem· tStry 41\d become a neUTolOQlSl . •A Utt.le nonsense now a.nd then is rehshed by the WlSeSt men.· • POLIC ) '1 COSTA.-sA • 1100 Wodl of 1· don St.: A burglar aept Into • family's home through the khchen window while they slept. The sus· pect took a VCR and cas.wtte recorder, grabbed a bike from the garage and reportedly rode away with the loot. NRWORTIEAOI • 1500 MOdk Of W. II• M: 110 Compac\ disc$-WOrth an estirMted S2.0CO -wer-e stolen from lnddt 1M vkttfn'I ~ 200 blodc of,.,,,,.., ~pried 09*1 b ~ anoM of dle victim's~ Mada M'-tll and itot. Wlfl'll It~ indud!ng , ssoo MototO&.t ftip phoM tnd • s 100 phoM lld.lptw. The mhtr.y -wor1h S 150-lir.t hs c~ of S4 In loose~~ aho i.ten.. • .. Wo* ol II ••• C..W,.: The viCtitn reponect 1hat someone ~a pry tod to fort9 tt... 'Mldoiw: OI N$ UK Cll*'I ~SIM• SUO J5mm ~ Qf'Mf' • SJ50 Ptlr of Ari'Nli ..... ...., ~ ... ~ tllpeS• wonh ..... ~HOO. . .. _Ne_.~,.~·~~-------Meea---lWl~~~·Piloc_· ____________________ ...._.;.....;....:-~----------_;_------------:------.....,..,..-=-~--------.._;_--------,..-------~SA=ITV:.:.::.:RD.=:~~~~·JUN:.::::=E~24~.~1~"5.:;.. __ ~A:=.I A Playing bridge in shadow of Golden Gate Judge rules Costa Mesa police properly seized evidence When the big pot clattered from the stove top to the kitchen Ooor, I figured that wu a good omen for the trip to San Prandlco. Aft• all, We is pretty much straight up after you've swabbed a gallon of spaghetti sauce off a tongue-in-groove hardwood floor. Wrong ~ain: The next day, it took three hours to get from Newport Beach to Ventura Boulevard. Even though the progress was historically slow, I figured this was the true good omen. Prom here on, the trip would be flaw- less and, other than spending the night in Santa Nella, it was. I arrived at Oakland airport Saturday morning in plenty of time to meet my wife's flight from Orange County. We drove into The City almost without get- . ting lost and glided off the Bay Bridge into the downtown finan- cial district. The mojo was at full strength as we craftily dodged the road- blocks remaining from the previ- ous night's Black and White Ball (an enormous, y'all-come street party that raised millions for the San Francisco Symphony) and the riew barricades being put up for the next day's huge gay-pride parade. Where else but Frisco, eh? Daughter Carol met us at our motel, a few blocks from her digs in the Marina district, and guid- ed us to a late lunch at the Chestnut St. Grill. . There I chomped down on one of those exquisite San Francisco rolls. It was fabulous, but it was a booby trap. The whole restau- rant must have heard the ucrack.- kkl • as the roll split a temporary bridge in half. So much for mojos. Even the fred martin tooth fairy was against me. Ter- rific. In San Francisco and unable to deal with anything more solid than eggs and overcooked pasta. "Maybe we can find a den- tist,• my daughter suggested hopefully. "Right. Find a dentist in San Francisco on Saturday after- noon,• I muttered mentally. But I tried, and within five minutes Dr. Leon Feldbrill was telling me to be at his office on Union Street at 5:30 amd he'd do what be could. I was and he did. · He glued the thing back together and by 6:15, I was in a cab heading for Club Pugazi, where Carol and her ge ntleman friend, J ohn Lane, were taking us to a performance of MBeach Blanket Babylon." "BBB," as locals call it, is a phenomenon in its 23rd year. Every song-and-dance filled moment is hilarious, bizarre, wit- ty, maniacal, raucous, outra- geous, irreverent, flamboyant, rollicking. It is the true San Fran- cisco treat. There is occasional PG-13 shUc}(, but the show is basically just good, clean fun. You'd have to be terminally puritanical not to enjoy it. The next day was Father's Day and my daughter took us to the ASPCA animal shelter and Alcatraz. I enjoyed the day very much, even though I am still wondering about any hidden meanings there. In fact, both places are mar- vels, albeit of substantially differ- ent kinds. The shelter is a remarkably happy place and worth telling you about in anoth- er column. Alcatraz is still a cold, grim dungeon of a place, even a gen- eration after the last cons were shipped out and The Rock dosed. It is well worth the trip and the rigorous hike from sea level up to the cell bloclc that housed some of America's worst criminals. I couldn't help but think that today's monsters would probably scare the hell out of Al Capone and Machine Gun Kelly. It's too bad we don't have Rocks for our current bumper crop of unbeliev- ably vicious sociopaths. The next day, we landed in Cambria for a tour of the Hearst Castle. J erry and Donna North bad touted us on the Cambria Shores, specifically room 24. Unlike some travel trips from friends, this was a winner and I commend both the motel and the room to you with no hesitation. Wednesday we moved south- ward a bit to San Luis Obispo, mainly to e njoy a fine, blessedly soft dinner with Carolyn John- son, daughter Carol's best friend and cJassmate from Corona del Mar High, class of '83. Carolyn gave up a producer's • job at a San Francisco network TV outlet to become an.on-air reporter on the San Luis Obispo station and, after only six months, is being brought into the anchor lineup . Even now she's better than any of those old crones anchor- ing the news on L.A. 's network stations. And so we headed home. We found wall-to-wall urban sprawl all the way from Ventura. The San Fernando "V'alley was invisi- ble under a choking blanket of smog. The San Diego Freeway was ne.arly as dotted as it was whe n I drove north. A driver flew by at 80 on the 73 freeway, then ·cut us off with only about a foot to spare. Southern California needs a mojo more than I do. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer Costa Mesa police detectives will not have to return evidence confiscated from the estates of two Holocaust revisionists who are being . investigated for allegedly embezzling millions of dollars from a Costa Mesa orga- nization. In Hiµ-bor Municipal Court Pdday morning, Judge Susanne S. Shaw ruled in favor of the city of Costa Mesa, allowing detec- tives to keep the evidence seized in March -including financial documents, bank books, guns, signed photographs of Adol! Hitler -from the San Diego County estates of Willis Carlo, 68, and Henry Pisher, 58. Carlo and Fisher are suspect- ed of embezzling S1 .5 million bequeathed to the Legion for the Survival of Freedom in 1985 by the grand-niece of Thomas Edi- son, Jean Edison Farrel. The legion is the parent corporation of the Institute for Historical Review, a Costa Mesa-based organization that denies the Holocaust occurred. Neither man has been arrest- ed in the case. Shaw's motion enables detectives to continue the embezzlement investigation. Information provided by two Historical Review officials, insti- tute director Mark Weber and Thomas Marcellus, launched tbe police investigation of Carlo and FJSCher. ·w e are very gratified that the case is going forward and all law enforcement agencies involved seem to confirm Carto and Fisher are guilty of serious crime,• said Weber, who testified during the court proceedings. ·we hope and expect a aimi- nal indictment by the District Attorney against Carlo.• Carlo's attorneys sought a reversal of the search warrant that unearthed financial docu- ments supporting the allegations that Carlo embezzled the money. according to Michelle Vadon, an attorney who represented the Costa Mesa Police Department Carto has also filed a civil suit in Superior Court against the Cos- ta Mesa Police Department and police detective I.any Rooker. The legion filed its civil suit against Carlo and Fischer in San Diego County Superior Court last July to recover the Farrel estate funds. 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Various Harbor Island residen~, busi- ness owners and boat owners contend the herons cause h eaps of problems. •1 get complaints all the time," said John Reilly, who has managed the Balboa Yacht Basin, home to 172 boats, for eight years. "The birds are a real mess. They sound like dogs - they aren't like enjoyable song birds, they make a racket.• Reilly said residents ask him to call the city to clean up the problem, which he said they do once a year with the power washer -not enough to stop the complaints. "Talk to bird lovers, they love it, but I've never heard anyone say, 'Oh, isn't it neat we have {herons) here,'" said Reilly, who thinks the herons wouldn't roost there if the trees were trimmed more often. But the city can only afford to power blast the herons' feces with water once a year and trim the ficus trees every three years because of budget constraints, said David Niederhaus, city gen- eral services director. "The birds have their rights too -we need to coexist with birds in the harbor," said Nieder- haus, defending the herons. "I don't know what it would look like without seagulls and herons." Toll Pree 1-800-994-7284 Local Calla (714) 496-0448 ADAM'S INSURANCE 34127 Pactfk:Cout Bwy, IA D&aa Pol.at CA. 92829 library gains from 'm~l'Y' donor E WapiDdl• .. ......., Wlb'.Jlllr.A ... _,.,: altlile... ,, .... "' Ewn Henel'tolt. Staff *1lw' NEWPORT BEACH _ Staff members at tbe ~ Beach Public Library'• Balboa branch don't remember R<J1Reiber,a22- year COila Mesa resident who died ln 1993. But Reiber certainly remem- bered the library. Upon his death, Reiber bequeathed the library $50,000, asking that the money be used to enhance the children's depart- ment. It was a wish that Reiber expressed continuously. during the last five years of his life, according to library staff mem- bers. He is buried in Pacific View Memorial Park. According to information pro- vided by the Reiber estate, Reiber was a frequent visitor to the Bal- boa library during his 22 years as a resident of Costa Mesa. A lover of reading, writing, jokes and puns, Reiber never accomplished his dream of becoming a pub- lished author. Reiber was born in Michigan in 1906. He was a general con- tractor until be lnjured bll beck ln 1959. Sbortly after tbe mpuy, be and hit wUe, Mildred. mewed to Co.taMesa. The Raiben never bad cbil- dren ot their own. but Roy uked that bis gift be used to enba111'8 children'• seJVices at the Balboa branch. Over a year after his death, library administrators learned of Reiber's donation. • "When we first got the papers, I thought we were being sued," said branch manager Phyllis Scheftler. •Than I looked at them more carefully. "It's amazing. You don't know what to think about something like that. That somebody would think that highly of you to make you part of their life's wishes.• Schemer said the money will be used over the next five to sev- en years. While administrators have not determined exactly bow the funds will be spent, Scheffler would like to see a children's nau- tical section and some new spe- cial programs such as boating safety geared toward children. "We're considering starting 'Saturday Night Special' pro- BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 150 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach, CA 644-4450 • IAll *GUI! Ill.LI WEARE NOW 100% HAND WASH r----------------------, BRING THIS COUPON FOR A ~q!JS HAND WASH AND SEALER WAX WITH ANY TEXACO FILL-UP COMPARE OUR LOW FULL-SERVICE GAS PRICES Offer Expires 7/31/95 L----------------------~ We accept: TEXACO. AMEX, VISA, MC, DISCOVER & DINER'S ~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. grama, UDiqm progrUll for wblcb we'd~ ID pmd tmtruc-ton. • Set.mer Mkl •Maybe we could bdDig ID 90ID9body to tiw:ll :. ~ C. magic or Eltate aecuton gave library olfidllh HcnHed illformation about Reiber in time for the tnnch's announcement ot tbe gift at a recent open hOuse. Balboa branch staff m9"ben say they do not remember Reiber by name nor any man who matches his desa:iption. Only Circulation Supervisor Pat McGraw, a nine-year employ- ee, thinks she may have bad some interaction with the libJ"ary's generous benefactor. •u it ls the same gentleman I'm thinking of, be used to come in and kid around about puns and stuff like that,• said McGraw, who has not seen the man in sev- en yea.rs. ~IAI)' 9UVI~ 9UY • 8B.L a-., CLOnlD, nma a ..:ceean11a, nc. 2184 N1 "art ...... let a.I Mer) C.... ..._ C'l14) U1·'3U FREE I si..;. v-. i-W'o ,....,._°',__ ---~· C-DdMor Nlwpeotled (714) '73-7)14 ~ .'Ibey went • llttle Md. lt'I klnd ol t>een "Well. we'll 1ee what Mppent.' • Stuart Mid tbe primary rea- .on behind bi8 decision to change the name wu the tar- nished image ol tbe dub in recent years u a Nlult ol own- enhip problems. including a bankruptcy ftllng at one polnt. He also not~ that the club has been sending the John Wayne estate a yearly payment -estimated by some to be in the range of five figures -to use the late actor's name. "I hope the community response is not negative," said Stuart, 51, who is the tennis club's sixth owner since its inception in 1974. •1 was a good friend of John tbat dedlkm I .,.. not IOIM-tldni tb.t I did ov Nt# •1 fell lllaagly tbllt I Dlldec:l .orDelblng to ~ tlYt ... t.mil dub ii not like tmmil duba of. tbeput.• Roger Luby, a longtime friend ol tbe Wayne family and an active member ot tbe tennis community, saicl be understood Stuart's decision, but held •mixed emotions• regatding tbe name change. · •we all hold John Wayne in esteem and be is a legend," said Luby, a local mortgage banker. •unfortunately in the past, own- ers did not live up to the stan- dards of the name. "My tennis side says, 'It is a ·good choice.' My civil and social side -and my love for the fami- ly -says, 1 want the name John Wayne.'" Taxes Too High? Call ua about Franldin's Tax-Free Income Funds n-~<D>®-5<D><D>-5Il~§ TeclP. Lamare PIM Financial Services --NAa-IPC .-.Cllk ·-~1119 4510 E. Padtlc COMt HJ1bway Suite 640 Loa•Bacb Call.fer I/OUT .Jr-j>rOq1«tUS COfltalnlng mo~ complete iriformatlon, lncludlnp ~alu chorgts and a;/>al#s. ~ it carfftJllv b(for"t vou invest or Sit1ld mOMlf. ' .haJtJbt ~ .DUtrlbvtJOn. lit&. We believe the County of Orange owes $1. 7 billion to the schools, cides, vendors and bondholders and has an obligation to pay its debts. We believe the County of Orange has reduced the General Fund budget 40.6%, the general fund staffing by 41 %, is in the process of selling off County properties, plus future staffing and budget cuts are promised by County ~___. CAO William Popejoy to insure lean, but efficient County Government, able to function effectively. We believe that maintaining fire, Sheriff's and public safety service is essential. While no one likes increased taxes, we believe that to protect home values, to remove the uncertainty of the solution to the bankruptcy and to keep Orange County as a quality place to live, work and raise a family, that the passage of Measure R is the most reaso·nable and in the long nm, cost effective, alternative available. Vote YES on Measure Ron ~uesday, June 27th This ad is sponsored by Bill &. Baril Ficker Jane & Forrest Werner C.E. "Chuck" Hirsch Martha & Bob F1uor Roger Alford Rush N. Hill D William}. Popejoy Mr. & Mrs. Gi&' Myen Bill Hamilton Lyle • Marci Hut5on Dr. MiDanl MacAdam Dr. Edward H. Decbr Jim Roberts Mr. A: Mn. Ham Pra;er Jim .......... de Boom 8COhi • l _N_ew~pon~-~~~---~Mesa~_Daily __ . .:..._Piloc __ ..:____: __________________ ;........:. ______________ __,,--._.:.:. ____________ ....:.:..._ ______________________________ _:.:.SA~:nJ...:.....:R~O~AY.~,~JU~N~E~2~4~1 -1995 ____ ~~A-:-:5 .!._~ . . Get some. of NeWPort's best clothes at s11mmer sale H 0 A 'Mlne'I alwaya .... tbe . belt clothes in Newport, and it's getting ready for its summer sale starting at 10 a.m. Thursday. A'Maree's (642-4423) is at 1649 Westdiff Drive. Com Mesa Automotive and Radiator is offering all Costa Mesa, Balboa and Newport Beach resi- dents a 10% discount on all sum- mer specials, including air condi- tioning service, priced for summer at $29.95. If you can show proof of residency, you'll receive a discount on labor. Costa Mesa Automotive (646- 1033) and Radiator is at 977 W. 19thSt greer ~Ider Baby Duds, the Infant to children specialist for top of the line LOTS OF DOORS LOTS OF STYLES ·LOTS OF ONE·OF·A·KINDS Oak-Mahogany- Paint Grade ENTRY DOORS INTERIO.R DOORS Factory Representatives · on hand. fo answer your door hardware & security questions. Saturday the 11t and Sunilay the Ith I JULY t!· i SuF I Price• good thru July J •f • 9"t COSTA MISA ONLY 1275 Bristol .....___Man-rr~Yd./.~W\un S Prices GOc;d Thru 7/9 /95 ... recycled clothes, accessories and toys, is having a 20% oft sale on all ckltbing in stock through the month of June. In case you're looking for used Uttle nke toys, outdoor play items and furniture, Baby Duds sells them at a fraction of the original cost. Baby Duds (631-7363) buys and sells merchandise. It's located at 2584 Newport· Blvd., in Costa Mesa. M1mi at the Chiffon Boutique says there's a sale today on select- ed ladies clothing, reduced 50% to 75%. Chiffon Boutique (640-7878) is in the Eastbluff Shopping Center at 2525 Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. 0 verland Jewelers ts having a going out of business sale. Everything in the store is reduced at "dealer cost." There's gem stone jewehy, chairs, bracelets and earrings on sale. If you're interested, you can make an offer on safe and display materials. Overland Jewelers (548- 9750) is at 223 E. 17th St., Suite 11 , in Costa Mesa. Mesa Verde Center II having its seventh annual Fifties Fling Classic car show today from 11 a.m.. to 3 p.m. There's more than 200 meticu- lous classic cars from the '40s, '50s, '60s and 10s on display. ~ up to 18 can win $25 gift certificates to Mesa Verde Center by competing in an Elvis look-a- like contest, bubble-blow contest and a '50s costwne oontest. Admis- sion to the show and all activities is free. Mesa Verde Center is located at Harbor and Adams streets in Costa I Mesa. For more, can '35-2050. 't ~\ s-....,,.. )!Ill 8l1iwJd and Robin-:' sons-May is already having its sum-ri'<Jt1 mer clearance sale. There's ~ ct 1w ;\ items reduced for men. women and ,. children. Robinson-May is located at .. ::.ti Fashion Island. South Coast Plaza Y:> and Crystal Court. LI -, ~~~~~~~~~~~1 • 9EST BUYS appears Thursdays and Sat· utdays. Whether you're a merChant or a shopper. if you know of a good buy caH me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys.. Daily .Pilot 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif .• 92627. 10.) ~~ "'• . ,; t "'-'t\ :!E:~========~=====================================================================================:::::;::==="' ~ ;. ~o A& SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1995 •CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS "B.EAUTIPUL DltEAMEJt•: That's Bob Pullia.m's 10 a.m. to our economic problems? And noon dream workshop today at Newport Beach Church of Rell-more. Music and food lncluded. gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. Directions: 759-0999. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-·MOVl!MEN'r: That's Linda Stephem' 10 a.m. to noon work-3199. JUBll.EE TIIEME: The Rev. Ross shop ol soft. -gentle exercise Sat- Kinsler, fraternal mission worker urday, July 1, at Newport Beach in Latin America and now pro-Church of Religious Science, 901 fessor of theological education Dove St., No. 145, Newport for pastors in Costa Rica, preach-Beach. Call 64.6-3199. es and leads the adult study fol-"MASTER MIND .. : That's Ken lowing the 9:30 a.m. Sunday Gray's 10 a.m. to noon workshop workship a t St. Mark Presbyter-Saturday, July 8, at Newport idJl Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Beach Church of Religious Sci· Newport Beach. His texts will be ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Isaiah 58:6"-12 and Luke 4:14-20, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. wherein J esus announced the ENHANCING SELF ESTEEM: St purpose of his ministry. He will Mark's Presbyterian Church pre· focus on the Jubilee theme. Call sents the second workshop by 644· 1341. international speaker Sandy PARABLES FOR PERSONAL Spurgeon McDaniel, author of GROWTH: Sunday night work-·Recipes for Parenting,• 7 to 9 !>hop at Harbor Christian Fellow-p.m. Friday, July 14, at the !>hip's Education Building, 740 church, Jamboree at Eastbluff, Joann St .. Costa Mesa, 6 p.m. across from Corona del MV High each Sunday through July 30. School. Price is $5 per person Bdsed on the book by Melinda and child care is available. Call RetnJcke, the workshop studies 644-1341 . t odependency, dysfunctional "SUMMER SKY": That's Dolly ldrwlies, child abuse m a combi-Moriana's 10 a.m. to noon astrol- ndtion of storytelling, personal ogy workshop Saturday, July 15, H·flect1on and cilscussion. Child at Newport Beach Church of 1 .ue provided, d onations only. Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Cctll 63 1-7730. No. 145, Newport Beach. Call HEALTii DAY: Instructor Janet 646-3199. Brosan ledds People with Arthn-SJUN BUDDHISM: Newport 11., CdJ1 Exercise (P.A.C.E.) class-Beach Higashi Honganji Bud· ..... 10 to 11 a m. Tuesdays at the dhist Temple's Dhanna Society .IPWlSh Senior Center of Orange presents a lecture and discussion < 'ounty, 250 E. Baker St., Costa series on Shin Buddhism at 7 Mesa The class mcludes health p.m. Saturday, July 157 and the 1·ducat1on. JOtnl·protection bps, third Saturday of each month at rt>laxdlt0n techniques, pain-con-the temple, 254 Victoria St., Cos- trol techniques and socializing ta Mesa . Call 722-1202 (the Rev. f"dll 513-5641. Hirosumi) or 651 ·3102 (Ronnie CAREER NElWOR.K: Free, Young). ongoing meetings are held 7:30 •CONCERTS! p m Thursday"> dl St Andrew's Prt• bytt>ridn C'hurcn. 600 St. ENTERTAINMENT ,\ndrews Road, Newport Beach. 1 he meeungs .ue usually held in SAN DIEGO CHILDREN'S Stewart Lounge and open to d.ll. CHOIR: The San Diego Chil- { 'cill 574-2239 dren's Choir presents a concert a t PARADIGM SHIFT: The New· 8 tonight al Newport Ha rbor port Bedch Bahd'1 Community Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Ori- c11low:. pdrtiapants to hear and ve, Newport Bedch. Fifty boys 1·xpenc>nce "Paradigm Shift: A and girls dges 10 to 15 will per- form classical works, folk music, Nt>w Wdy -A New World" 7'.30 p m. Fnduy5 at a private res1· 1 l••zz and gospel songs. A freewill dence in Corona del Mar. offeri ng will be taken. Together they e xplore such Call 548-3631. · quesbon:. a~: Can racism and YIDDISH HOUR: J eWlSh Senior µrejudke be c>luninated? What 1s l Center of Orange County, 250 E. the. New World Order? Can con-Bdker St . Costa Mesa, holds llacts be resolv£'d without force? "Yiddish Hour" at 11 a.m. A1e women dnd men equal. I Wednesday and every fourth \\hat's the '>pt ritual solution to Wednesday of the ~onth with RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senio r Minister Sunday OliW Cate Ptcmcled Ser YKes 8 0 a.m 1030am &S30pm "W.eave Us Together" CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the United Church of Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 • (714) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal •A Community o.dicotH .. Lovillf ontl Serving Je1u1 CM11 OI Loni orwl Scmor" Fr David C Aoderson, rector 3209 V10 udo Newport Beach ···71~~ -and Wednesday noon ..._ \l\T \JH II \I I ,\ \I I \\I I I I ..., I I 'I "'l c >I ' \I l 111 l<l 11 SundJt, Worship 9:00AM Nursery A Fnendty. c~ OJristia'l Comrrl.mitf 3233 Pacific ~ew Dt (ft M.trfUentef CdoQAJJtffMlr 64i4MO' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOam Ir 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm And the glory of the lord shall be revealed. and all flesh shall see it together. .. Isaiah 40:5 Branch of The Mother Cburth The First Churcla ol ~rlM Sdtntl\t &ston,Mmsaclauletts CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To a.a.v. ls To C..; To CM. N To 00. ..._ ____________________ _ writer Genoa Jena. Koiher lunch ll avellable at POCJb for S3. Reservatiom: 513-5641. JULY POURlll CEU!llltA110N: The Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. presents its 1995 Entertainment and Lunch series Fourth ot July Cele- bration Thursday. Entertainment with the "Happy Hooters" begins at 10:•5 a.m., with a Kosher lunch served at noon. Cost: $5. Reservations: 513-56"1. •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CAMPS VACATION BDLE SCHOOL: Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa, invites dill- dren ages 5-12 to join "Son- town,• a Bible school, during the week of June 26-30. 9 a.m. to noon. Fun, stories, songs, crafts and sn~cks are presented -no charge. C411548-9733. WEEKEND ADVENTIJe CAMP: Costa Mesa-based Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County offers "Weekend Adven- ture Camp• tor grades 4 through 8 in organized trips running: July 14·16; July 28-30i Aug. 11 -13; and Aug. 25-27. Activities include biking, swimming, shab- bat dinner and Havdalah at the San Oemente State Beach, appreciation of nature, campfire fun and making the best Jewish friends. Each trip leaves the JCC at 3 p .m: on Friday and returns to the JCC at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. The cost is $79 for JCC me m- bers, $99 for potential members. All fees include food, lodging and expenses. The camp is limit- ed. to 15 campers per trip. Call 751-0608. SONfOWN FAMILY CELEBRA- TION: A promotional day for Vacation Bible School will be held at Community Church Con· gregatonal, United Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 16. Promotional Day will feature tun, games, food, entertainme nt and a pet- ting zoo. Vacation Bible School will be held July 24-28. 1 to4:15. p.m., with a music program led by Director of Music Rodger Whitten, crafts, stories and snacks. Cost for Vacation Bible School is $16 per child, $28 for two childr&n. Call Kathy Harvey, Sunday School Superintendent, at 644-7400. CAMP HAVER.IM: The Jewish Commwlity Center of Orange County offers a summer pro- gram, Camp Haverim, which includes: Halutzim (Pioneers), NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODln CHURCH 1601 ~i.LAve (or; r 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All ~ 9 OOAM Rev Edward C. rtin . =-~~to eadl OCber ~play, IQl'9. field trip1 oDd other 9P8dll events.~ oftentbne sessions, one fJeld trtp and one overnight per 11 llm11 T'zotim (~) •• group for third and fourth grad.en wbicb tncor- porates drama, music. sports, and spedalty clubs and often an overnight, special field tripe and a day at the beach in each ol three sessions; and err (coun- selor in training), which gives ninth and tOth graders a taste of the role of counselor by focusing on leadershih skills, problem solving and ands-on experl- ence. Call Jeffrey Rips at 755- 0340, ext. 280. •SERMONS "SELF ESTEEM DILBMMA •: That's the topic at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitari- an Universalist Church. 1259 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. Call 6"6- 4652. "UNIVERSAL LAWl .. : 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. "CELEBRATI;! FREEDOM•: That's the topic 10:30 a .m. Sun- day. July 2, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. "TALL TALES": That's the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Don Northcutt, guest speaker, at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa, Sunday, July 2, at 10:30 a.m. After the service, there will be a joint picnic with the Laguna Beach Unitarian Uni- versalis( Church in the park across from the Costa Mesa Church . Call 646-4652. "TIIE GREATEST POWER!": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, July 9, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. "FORMLESS FORM1": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday. July 16, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove SL, No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. "LIMrnESS MEDIUM": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday, July 23, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. "CONSTRUCJ1VE LIFE!": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sun- Costa .. MESA UNmD VERDE MnHODIST CHURCH Boker,C.M 1701 Worship& C hurch School 10:00 o .m. 8:30 and Dr. Richard Geori:t 979·8234 LAQUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laiuna Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worsh,:ei & Christian Education 10 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounselinPa Center services Aval able COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE ~ Co'ST CoMMuNrrv ~ loll Swea, SIMOI PA.STOii W!DDID bias: ~ .... ... ~' t:OO ..... , ~ ... SUI.._ C..... ._ IMc.. C.A tl11' 11.f.M4.7• PRESBYTERIAN ST. MA1UC PUSBY'IEIUAH CHURCH Sun'"' w,,,/,;p 9:30 "·"'· c1r;1" c.,,I 5,,,,, •• Se"°"' ]11ml#n• •t &ntl•ff Neu/port lk11clr 644 .. 1341 ~~~*'=ltll/0 ----~da Cbmdlol~-• 901 OM St., NO:i5. Nftpolt Beac:ll. caa Ml-3188. ·CBA11VB .......... : Tbat'• the t°'*2 10-.30 e;m; Sunday, Aug. 6, at ==:;cb Cbwch ot R~ , 801 Dove St., No. 45, Newport BMCb. Call 6'6-3188. •DIVING MllNTAL IMAGE•: Tbat't the topc 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, Aug. 13, at N~ch Church ol RellgkMJI I 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call ~3199. • SPECIAL EVENTS BAHA'JS GAnmRING: The Baha'ls of Newport Beach spon- sor a lunch, speaker and discu.S- sion of timely topics 11 a.m . Sun- day and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are wel- come. Directions: 760-5360. FA1111 AND VALUES TV: Resi- dents served by Dimension Cable in Newport Beach can watch world leaders participate , in an ecumenical service cele· brating the United Nations' 50th Anniversary from 4 to 5 p.m. Sunday on Channel 5" -the Paith and Values channel. U.N. Secretary General Boutrous Boutrous-Ghall, Princess Mar- garet of Great Britain and Arch- bishop Desmond TutU of Capetown are among world leac;ters participating in the ecu- menical workshop service being · held at Grace Episcopal Cathe· dral in San Francisco. The U.N. Charter was signed in San Fran- cisco in June 1945. Representa- tives of 44 world religions will attend the service, which is designed to give expression to the highest aspirations of human community for justice, freedom and peace. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS: First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., con- ducts a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a .m. Sun- day, July 2, and the first Sunday of each month. Call 548-7727. ST. MICHAEL GOLF: St. Michael and All Angels Church in Corona del Mar hosts its first ever golf tournament Wednes- day, July 5. Players tee off start- ing at 12:30 p .m . at the El Toro Marine Memorial Golf Course. Entry forms are available on the easel in the Parish Center. Golfers are urged to sign up as soon as possible. Golfers from Newport Center Methodist Church will also participate, and CHRISTIAN ' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclpln of C~) 2481 lrvlnt Awt ............... , lleWpoft Inell Sunday Wor1hlp -10:1GAM Or. Dallas Gladson 145·5781 . .,..._, ..... atbm.-~ fltladf "'t:· lbllly ........ nal40 afuD~ SlO fot dlnDer only. CaD McDowell or Karol \Wion, 640- t234. • SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEA.L1'H1 Parents, slb- lings and spouses ot. the eeriously mentally W meet at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Andrew'• Presby- terian Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Education Office at 57.6-2236. A T1ME POR RENEWAL: 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. July 2 and 16 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Top- ics have included changes since Vatican II, Scripture,,Paith, Com- munities, annulments, morality, personal experiences, etc. Come or call ahead to 548-3844 (Marte Romano) or 644-9218 (Sister Agatha Pairmon). • WEEKDAY SERVICES SCIENCE OF MIND: Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by •Prosperi- ty/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. are held Tuesdays at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. "Physical Perfection/Sci- ence of Mind" ts also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. PRAYER BREAKFAS~ First Unit- ed. Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION: St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, otters a noon service Wednesdays with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BmLE STUDY: His Disciples Pel· lowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word. food, fun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Fridays. All ages wel- come. Directions: 650-2589 (James). • Please send photographs and type· written releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or 1ny other news invoMng Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Editor, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items of interest to 646-41 70. Releases ire requested two weeks prior to an event. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove tl'5, N.8. (WBSt ol Jambottl) (North of Bttslof) (East of John Wayne Airport) SeMce Sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juanetla Evans, Minister LUTHERAN NEED CHURCH CHRIST LVll-fERAN CHVRQ-1 Putor William Hemenway """,.,. .,.., ..-, ,..., '*"'· Ml'W ,,.., ....... "",..,. ..... , .. ,...,. ..., .. ........ , .. ..,.,.,~- • Sundly Savka -8:00 &. 10-.30 • ~School &. ... Sludks .. 9-.30 760 Vktoria SCrut • Costa~ CA 91617 (714) 631 -1t11 • f714J stU866 fSchool) f'rlf '.flY H f?ll\N Worship and htar fhll pncnnl, Chritt...-tt11md. \:Mbhul lllt'....-. "A PROFILE OF ENCOURAGEMENT" . (Acts '4J6.J7) SATUN>AY, JUNE 24, 1995 A7 <' Corona del Mar author unveils FDR's 'Secret Affairs' ,, . I n colk!ge be became fascinat- ed with what he terms "The 1b1rd American Revolution," otherwise known as The New Deal of Fruk.Un Delano Roo- sevelt. •Roosevelt introduced Ameica to the rest of the world. For many it was definitely a rude awakening to global affairs," said Irwin Gellman, author of •secret Affairs," a riveting his- torical romp behind the scenes of the Roosevelt administration, publisbed this month by Johns Hopkins University Press. Gellman, a local Corona Del Mar real estate developer, has a secdnd, albeit not secret life, as a scholar of The New Deal era. Fit- tingly, "Secret Affairs" ls bis third book on the third American Revolution. "The ramifications of t.Oe Roosevelt Presidency remain with us today. Social Security, farm subsidy, banking laws, stock laws, many of the everyday regulations that protect Americans today were estab- lished by new deal politicians under Roosevelt," offered Gell- man. "The emergence of the U.S. as a superpower began with his administration and continued after WWII. Ame rica had a small- er Army than Portugal in 1939. We couldn't have been less pre- pare<:\' for war. Roosevelt , Like it or"llot, brought·Americans into the 20th century, into the inter- national arena." ~secret Affairs" represents the culmination of more than 20 years of research by Gellman into the behind-the-scenes maneuvering of the legendary American leader and two of his top advisers, Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Undersecretary Sumner Welles. The book is an examination of reality over image, exploring and exploding some of the myth of high office in years before the media did such diligent duty on a daily basis. MTbis b09k is important to the historical context of the Roosevelt years because it examines the multiple personalities of the most powe rful men of the day. It is an exploration of character and its effect .on high public office," added Gellman. The application of such scruti- ny is an issue reckoned with on a continuing basis in modem poli- tics. However, in years past, the lives of many of our great leaders were, in fact, secret. Television news crews were not on every doorstep. Gellman's non-fiction work reveals a brilliant, yet flawed Roosevelt. The President is por- trayed as a political genius who is, ultimately, not trusting of his highest and closest advisers. With perhaps good reason. Sec- retary of State Hull, father of modem foreign policy and inter- national trade, is revealed by Gellman lo be a closet anti-serru- te, ashamed of the partially Je w- ish ancestry of his wife, Frances. This at a time when the Ameri· can government is formulating crucial policy concerning the immigration of European Jewry SERIOUS INVESTORS Double your money In 2 yrs. Great possibll~ with an Academy Award Writer,• A" Stars & Independent Film Producer. MIN. 200K 2-Morrow Ent. 714 960-3586 l' PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 Newport Beach (714) 644·6933 fleeing Adolpla Hitler. Further, it is told by Gellman that Hull also suffered privately from debilitat- ing tuberculosis. In the 1930s, TB was perhaps u taboo as AIDS is today. The hero of Gell.man's story is perhaps Sumner Welles. The powerlul, intellectual policy maker who in many ways is por- trayed as Roosevelt's closest con- fidante, falls from grace with the ultimate secret Ute. Portrayed by Gellman as a man haunted by demons: secret liaisons with black male porters on midnight trains between Washington and New York that eventually drive the brllllant undersecretary from office and into an alcoholic and obscure retirement. "I didn't write Welles.as the hero or protagonist. He is intend- ed as neither hero or villain, only as '8 man dedicated to his country and his President. unable to cope with the duality of his own life." The gay community has ta.ken notice. Gellman is receiving mul- tiple speaking offers to address t.Oe issue. "The nature of homo- sexuality in American govern- ment, especially within an histor- ical context, is unexplored terri- tory," said Gellman signing copies of his book at a recent book party at Rizzoli Bookstore, South Coast Plaza. The book signing, a benefit for The Newport Beach Public Llbrary Foundation, brought out •local intelligentsia in honor of the local author. Barbara Glabman, Elizabeth Tiemey, Ruth Ann and Gene Moriarty, Elaine Redfield, Clarence Turner, Nora and Jim Johnson, Jlm Henwood, and Susie and John Melnd.l joined Gellman and his wife, Gloria, for the packed gathering. "I am very pleased with the response to my book. Over- whelming interest and debate Celebrating ourSOth Anniversary ~ Up to 70 °/o OFF Brand Name Furniture . Living room -Dining room -Bedroom We accept Cash • Cashier Check • Credit Car.~ First Come, First Served Basis 14) 551·1325 over the social and historical issues, especially with regards to the questions raised over reli- gious prejudice and sexual onen- tation in The White House,• said Newport Llbrary Foun- dation members, were on hand for the Rlzzoli signing. Local literary superstar Thomas Keneally ( • Schindler's Llst") was in Australia, but sent his best wishes to Gellman along with this endorsement: •'Secret Affairs' is a fas· ' cinating narrative whose • pulse never quite trv'GeJlman (left photo) signs copies of hts book at Rlzzoll. David Carmichael and Electa Anderson (above) Join htm. detracts from the fact that this is a serious his- tory of high quality.· Gellman smiled and ke pt signing. "You the author, wbo plans to take advantage of the interest. Ge ll- man has begun work on his next historical saga exploring the American reaction to the Holo- caust from both the Jewish and Gentile perspectives. Susan Warren and David Cannlcbael, both dedicated know, the only bdd part about all of this attention? My hand is killing me frorn all this autographing." Keep signing lrv. It's the reward for all the resed.fch. • 8.W. COOK's column appea~ Thu~­ days and Saturdays. ... G,, lndividuol~Alormed Units STORE NOW & s' ":. ti' Security Gate Access ~ ti' Resident Managementleam ~ =: ro~ $25 .ti' Open 7 Days• 1000 Units U!W..J ...., § ti' Competitive Rates a ~ I 644-2 7 4 7 ti' Personal Business & ,. 1177 Camelback Street · ~n~I Storage llSOM w uE Newport Beach, CA ' Gt!' Deliveries Accepted · u ._1. od f d. 1 N ly G men IOfl or tSCOUn • ew renters on • THE EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED I J t . I I I I I I> /' I F C I IU C -----------IJ <Lll_J_JJ_, \ I I ! \ • \ I /.' I It I ' I, · , I , I I /,' I 1 I \/II ' . I I I (1 ' ') (> H I .! .. 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Scenic excellence underscores the outstanding solo anq ensemble vocal work, backed l>y conductor John DeMain and the Pacific Symphony Orchestra. Gershwin envisioned ·Porgy c:tnd Bess" as an opera when he w rote il in 1935, but was forced by commercial considerations to con- veft it into musical theater. The I louston company returned to the n · al operatic concept 20 years n o. and the current production is .i ew, revitahzed approach. Director Hope Clarke, with <; e recent additional staging by T. well Thompson, has created a erizing portrrut of life along (' tfish Row in the Deep South. ~abical interplay blends .., oothly with the commanding v 'J;es in a beautifully defined pro- d tti~~· fNhile both Porgy, the crippled b f gar, and Bess. the drug-addict- e rtancy woman" (Terry Cox and • • • Olarlae Olaks at Wecm-lly'I peJfonnance) are in ~ voice, the IDOlt memorable set d pipes in the cunpany beloog to mezm soprano Angela SimpMm as Serena. the grieving widow ct a slain filbenn.an. Her I08ring and poignant solo, "My Man's Gone Now,• brings down the house, reaching seemingly unsealable vocal perks. Cook's Porgy is a heart-wrench- ing portrayal as he drags his use- less legs aroond the stage while defending his claim to Bess. He reaches his apex in the love ballad "Bess, You Is My Woman Now" at the close of the first act. As Bess, Ola.ker endows the role with a full -blown sensuous- ness that casts a spell on her audi- ence as well as Porgy. Her solo "I Loves You, Porgy• is rich and haunting, and her final exit - dressed to kill and fueled by cocaine -is a stunner. Jeffrey La Var is a bullish, over- powering Crown, the murderous stud who bies to reclaim Bess, and his climactic battle with Porgy is unusually realistic. Kimberly Jones is a sweet, fragile Clara, opening the show with a melodic rendition of "Summertime." The only artificial performance in the show oomes from Larry Marshall as the dope-dealing Sportin' Llfe, who seems more concerned with style than sub- stance. His potentially show-stop- ping "It Ain't Necessarily SoH is punctuated by repeated posing. 1ltis serpent in the Garden of • • • •• • • ARMOIRE SUMMER 30% -50% OFF LADIES SPORTSWEAR & DRESSES Storts Monday • June 26th FASHION ISLAND 549 NEWPORT CENTER DR. (Across from Neiman Marcus) (714) 644-9888 Mon. · Fri. 10:00 o.m. · 9:00 p.m. Sot. 10:00 o.m. -6:00 p.m. Sun. 12:00 -5:00 p.m. ·Ho~ on prior pwc:hases 1IGH BLOOD PRE SSURE The Irvine Clinical Research Center has been awarded a research g,.nt to study an investigational medication for the treatment of high blood pressure. To qualify, patients must have a diagnosis of high blood pressure. Participation includes physical examinations, lab tests, medication, EKGs, and close blood pressure monitoring. Up to $145 in payment available for participation.in this trial. 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Unfortunately, "Porgy and Bess" will be departing Sunday; it deserves at least two weeks in Costa Mesa. lt's a must ticket for local theatergoers, even (espe- cially) those scared off by the word "opera." • TOM T11US reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. w.th the near i:lemile ol the din- ner theater in Orange Counfy, a new genre bu riMn up to replace it -the smaller-scale mystery din- ner theater in a cabaret atmolpbere in which the acton intermingle with the audience, IOID8timel liter- a.lly in your lap. A leader in this interactive for- mat is Mystery Cafe, now five yean old, which spedallzes in spoofing old movie.thrille11 and classics. The Newport Beach-based troupe's lat- est offering, "Death Under, Cover,• currently is tickling audiences just across the d ty border, at Jrvine•s Mezzanine Restaurant. 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While all plunge headlong into their characters, top honors for Sat- urday's show must go to Julia McDowell as the rubber-faced wid- ow who rules her late husband's domain. McDowell oozes through her part like a younger Carol Bur- nett, and her facial contoTtlons are screamingly funny. Bob May growls his way con- • i--~ • Employee Pi 4~ vindngly through the ~ ol the waiter whose romantic interlude witb McDowell is one ol the comic highlights ot the night. Ula Rohr sells her interpretation of. the round- heeled tb.nish with wild abandon. The most delectAble cast mem- ber is Tara Brown, an undentudy who glitters in the role of the whole- some Yankee lass. Also under- studying skillfully is Michael Naughton as the slippery French· man. Representing the respective American and English military with more style than substance are Jim Goodtich as the Yank and Robert Shawn Kilburn as the Brit. Their roles aren't quite as comically defined, yet they lend solid suppc:irt. 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Dr. William Wippler (714) 840-0404 SAT\MDAY, JUNE 24, 1-A life certainly has its ups and ·downs for Dr. I Wonde H • .mv.. on •-toot ltilta, In a white lab coat, top bat and funny glasses, Juwlnv an u. a fire torch and a bowling bUI. Part dtcua aaobat, part amne. part comedian, part ltoryteDat and comp1ete)y orlgi· naL be's Dr. 1 Wonder, U you're wondering Wbat'Wonder is doing in town. be'• bringing his Sci- ence Circus to The Launch Pad at Ctystal Court in Costa Mesa for sbt performances today and Sunday at t t a.m., 1 and 3 p .m. 1be Launch Pad bas a won- derful history of bringing unusu- al performers into their hands-on science center and store to teach children ol all ages various sci- ence principles, and Dr. I Wonder promises to be one of the best ones yet. During Science Circus, Won- der teaches scientific principles such as gyroscopic motion, air resistance, optical illusion, center of gravity and eye- hand coordination. The wonder of Wonder is that the audience learns these things with- out realizing that they are being taught. Whe n's the last time you had a teacher explain the concept of center of gravity by balanc- ing a wheelbarrow on bis chin? When he's not busy with bis Sci- ence Circus, Won- der is actually ch ristopher trela putting a needle through a bal- loon, and reveals the principles of many other science-related concepts in equally unique and fun ways. Comedy is a big part of bis demonstration. "I create a great Michael Frith, a res-Dr. 1 Wonder ident of Tennessee (aka Mkhael Frith) who travels deal o! laughter and excitement," agrees Frith. "Only when that happens do I believe the audience is truly ready to hear and accept informa- tion. And not every student learns in the same way. Some learn best from bearing about the subject, some from seeing the subject explained visually, and some from doing something with the subject. I use all three to help dill- dren remember a princi}>le. It becomes a complete lea.ming experience." throughout the United States performing for children, families and adults in comedy vaudeville shows for clients that include science cen- ters, motivational events, parties and other occasions that call for various characters and costumes. Frith's Science Circus is a pop- ular act that teaches while it entertains. He demonstrates air resistance by juggling scarfs on stilts, explains optical illusions by by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry LIGHTWEIGHTS MfOn8 v.00 hos knoken eyeglosses In lhe bellel lhol ltl8y ore heovy ond UncomtOOoble stlould toke 0 MW IOOk. New I~ rnotertols ore such lhcJI people rooy scorcely noltce lhot ltl8y ore weonng 8'f'90IOS98s at oll f()( lnsfonce. li1onium ond s1o1~stee1 tromes we1gt1 1n o1 1ess nm on ounce. 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Gotta have heart About this time last year, the much-anticipated towing produc- tion ol •The Phantom of the Opera• was getting ready to ~e into the Orange County Petform- ing Arts Center in Costa Mesa for a teVen-week run. The much- antidpated new Tommy Tune musical that arrives on Tuesday to The Center for a two.-week run, •stage Door Charlie,• is about as opposite a play from "Phantom· as you can gel "Olarlie• is an old-fashioned throwback to the glory days of musicals, where the characters sing a bit. act a bit, and engage the audience in a simple story that deals with basic human emotions. Quite a bit different fTom high- tech, laser-equipped Broadway $h0~. "Tb.ls is very unfashionable, because it's romantic,• agreed Tune during a recent Daily Pilot interview. •u•s not a very romantic age we're living in, although I see a grain of it returning to the movies. I think that to work from the heart and tell a heartfelt story ls not that far off the mark if you can focus It. It's hard to do that on stage. In film, you can come in close and see the tear in her eye. On stage, we have to get the heart really big .• Another difference in "Charlie,· for Tune, was finally getting to ~y bis age on stage. Tune's char- acters in most of his other shows have all been younger than him, which was no problem for the youthful-looking Tune, but those characters lacked something that bis new character has. "When you play younger. you leave decades of experience off in the wings,• explained Tune. "With this I get to bring all that stuff with me. All the joys and sorrows of 56 years, I get to use that.• Fifty-six? All that dancing must se.ssions begin June 20-Labor Day agree With him. Or .. it's all that dean Gr tbat the 6-foot, 6-lncb 1Uan brelltha1. Whatever it ls, 1\Jne performances are definitely ageless. For tickets, call 556-ARTS. 'Porgy and s~· notes •nae wns scme OX11roYersy at~ Dr *:JPS regarding the U'i8 ct body ~fathea1Sl ct "Pagy and a-.• 1bankfuJ1y, sanebody dedded tblltmic:s were in needed at The Cen- a; where the podudian ends its run &.mday. AfW all thls b ~an opera. and when was the lam time you saw an opera using wireless mia;, A1 The Cerltel; the vaces sounded~ and natural. the way they were intend· ed to sound Ct oourse, the appropiate acoustics ct The Center might have had pnell 1h '9 to do with it. After all Opera Pacific does just fine at The Center with- out mies ... a1 mc;t foe most d its shows. • And like Opera Pacific, subtitJes were displayed above the stage, although the lyrics were in English. But let's face it. there are probably many non-opera fans that tum out to 9'M!. **like "Porgy and 8-,. and eYell in Englilb the .,.,.,.. bllp to CXllllpebeod the opei aDc ltyie d singing inbll!nri to "Porgy and Bea. Heck. my eyes frequeDdy darted to the subtiffes to quickly pkS up the · tyric. and I know I wasn't aJooe. •The Padfic symphony OrdlestJa • lives under the staged The Center. They~ because I doubt that they have time to go home. Seems that vir- tually everj perfaming arts group uti- lizes the PSO, induding "Porgy and Bess.• So did the Pacific Northwel)t Ballet a couple c1 weeks ago. The PSO, as always, sounded terdfic acca:npanying the "Porgy and Bess" cast Think it's easy learning new music with only a couple ct rehearsals befcn opening night? We've got sane ~ bard woddng musidan.5 in the PSO. Keep up the good work. 'Clnderella' notes • Pacific Northwest Ballet's productioo d "CinQerella. -which delighted Center audiences last week -looked beautiful. the Pacific Symphony On:hallra nmded jl.-t dgbl. md tb8 dmdng W8I s.wm. 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By Frank Forbath T he final countdown is under way to the June. 27 Measure R ballot. The rhetoric has been steadily rising on both sides of the sales tax increase issue. lt is impor- tant for the good of the county that the voters set aside their anger and re-ask themselves some pertinent questions; some answers to these questions are included below. We citizens need to realize that, notwithstanding the self-serving words of some, a No vote will nega- tively impact all of us, and especially can seriously harm those who are most vulnerable in our midst. Are Citron and the Board of super- visors the only ones to be blamed? There is so much anger out there amongst the electorate about the bankruptcy. But, aren't we partially to blame, in that most of us ignored the warnings by Moorlach and others before last November's re-election of Citron? Were those of us with some cash in stocks and bonds completely ignorant of the risk of derivatives? Of course not; puts, calls. selling short and more fancy de rivatives are frequently being hawked by your favorite broke r. We certainly were told that there were inherent risks with investing in these. Who now are taking the brunt of the $1 . 7 billJon shortlalll While schools, cities, and other pool investors are hurting, some seri- ously, the worst sufferers are: • The unsecured debtors, some 2,000 vendors of goods or services to , the County are owed some $200 mil- lion. yet are the last in line to be paid. , Many of these face bankruptcy ' themselves -a loss of more small : businesses in our midst. • • The hundreds of laid off county : employees and the unfortunate peo- ple who they used to serve. The • recent 41 % cut m the county budget came primarily at the expense of ' massive layoffs in the Human Ser- vices and Health Departme nts. • The results have been reduction in • , child and spousal abuse monitoring; : closing of mental health clinics; stop- • ping of pre-natal health care; reduc- ~ lion of welfare offices and personnel : so what were previous long waits are • • , • II ' , , ~ , , • • , f ' t • • • • -' All of us who voted for Bob Citron last year despite the warnings of his opponent are to blame for the Orange County bankruptcy. Now we need to act like adults and accept responsibility and vote for Measure R. One way or dnother we are going to have to pay for our lack of fore- sight. PAULEKLOF Costa Mesa Measure R will not pass as pre- sented. This is becoming more and more evident YES ·· now almost unbearable; etc. What are the realistic opUons? Further privatization, more asset sales. and more cuts to county gov- ernment are suggested, but they will not raise enough money, nor do it soon enough, to solve the debt prob- lem. Measure M funds carmol be made available because of legal, financial andpolitical obstacles. Selling of John Wayne Airport bas been ruled out. Asales tax has been determined to be the only viable solution. Why does further privatization appear to be so cost-effective1 Further privatization of public functions may at first glance appear attractive, but savings typically are primarily at the expense of reduced workers benefits and reductions of wages to the lowest paid workers. And the resultant savings maybe modest; recently the county's auto body workers proved that they run a tight ship, by underbidding priva te companies I Does selling of county buildings to lease back make economic sense? , I strongly agree with Newport Beach former mayor Clarence Turner {Daily Pilot, April 1) that purported savings can be illusionary; and. rephrasing his arguments, selling government buildings that you must Enter PJan B -a vote to increase the sales tax by a half-cent and a simultaneous recall of all the supervi- sors and other elected officials who do little but bask at the perk-infested trough. The defeat of Measure R will be convincing. We will not approve Mea- sure R as long as the incompetent, bumbling foxes are allowed to grovel in the hen house. How long are we expected to sup- port a self-servicing supervisorial country club? CHARLES R. TIIOMPSON Newport Beach then lease back is actually worse than selling more bonds, in that you never finish paying for them and the lease · rates over time inevitably will go fur- ther and further up. Why a sales tax? · Only the sales tax revenue stream will guarantee new bonds that must be sold now to pay off the immediate debt. And, yes, a sales tax is the worst kind of tax, in that it hits the poor the hardest. But the reality is that no oth- er tax is politically possible at present and could be passed in the short time available. Is the public protected against the misuse of Measure R funds? The Board of Supervisors must comply with a federal court-approved bankruptcy recovery plan. This pro- tects the public against misuse of money. . What would happen if a No vote won? There is no Plan Bl A default is' inevitable but is "unthinkable;• it would cost taxpayers scores of mil- lions in additional lawsuits and future much higher interest rates. And, we must recover quickly to prevent seri- ous job losses and devaluation in home values. (Recently Orange County home sales plunged 40% as bankruptcy pains worsened; yet in that same quarter, L.A. County -where the sales tax rate is 1/2 % higher -bad home sales drop of onJy 6.7%.) Is there a hidden agenda for some against Measure R? Yes, people of good will should recognize that some in our midst, unfortunately even a few local politi- cians. oppose almost all taxes. They want government out of most social, health, environmental and communi- ty services. Yet, the-private sector, including the religious institutions, cannot possibly fill the resulting void. This void would result in untold human pain and suffering. Therefore, what should we informed citizens do in the next few days? We should talk to our friends and neighbors about these issues and get them to vote For Meas.ure R. And be sure that you also vote. • RtANK FORBATH lives in Costa Mesa. His wife Jean is the founder of the Share Our Selves poverty relief center. correspondence Our home and family is in financial trouble. Orange County is our home and we are all one big county family. Too many people have lost their jobs, too many small businesses are facing financial devastation, too many people in need of various services from building departments to home health care can't get responses ... all because of Orange County's bankruptcy. Too many people speak as though there is no shame in bankruptcy, as if bankruptcy is the best solution to financial irresponsibility. Yet, our coun- ty's bankruptcy affects all of us, not just "someone else." NO By John lledges T be Measure R vote on June 27 will be the defining judgment by the taxpaying electorate of the composition and course of their government. Proponents of the sales tax increase have a difficult case to establish before an angry and dis- trustful electorate. The issue is that by misfeasance or neglect $1.7 billion of taxpayer money has been lost. That money is gone forever. The funda- mental prob- lem is that a bloated county govern- ment under thestewardship of five formerly self-described CEOs, each exercising equal authority in a vacu- um of leadership, grew way beyond its means. The last year before the bankruptcy, 60% of the county bud- get was predicated on interest earn- ings from the failed investment pool. The sell-dealing, diversion of interest earnings, and reckless and pernicious investment strategies notwithstanding, the zeal of the Board of Supervisors to accelerate the rapid growth of their govern- ment organization while maintaining a blind eye toward the source of operating funds is the root cause of Orange County's financial disaster. The real question to be decided on June 27 is how you want your government to look. It is true that all of the public agencies which invest- ed in the pool have suffered losses. There is an argument that the county bas a moral obligation to repay thoseagencies in full (because they need it so badly), hence the need for a sales tax increase. ' This representation is fallacious because of the underlying circular logic. That is, since taxpayer money We are all responsible for the good times and the bad times too. I believe it is incumbent upon each and every one of us to clean up OUR county's financial problems. once paid in good faith was lost in bad faith, the taxpayers therefore have the moral obligation to repay ourselves. This argument is akin to having your bank account plundered by a thief who after being busted sug- gests you give him money so he can help you pay your bills. The non- indignant among us would politely d~cline. · The public agencies which lost funds are unlikely to be made whole regardless of the fate of Measure R. A NO vote on Measure R is a message that we want a smaller government to operate within its means. A failure of Measure R will have ripple effects throughout local levels of government. The practical consequence may mean that more government-pro- grams will have to be justified on their merits and supported by user fees or canceled. What should be good fiscal practice to begin with will be forced. As for the schools, they likewise will have to reorder their priorities of public education. Indeed, has any- one ever beard a board of education or teacher's union say, "No thanks. We have enough mQney, and instead would like to issue you a refund of taxes paid." Throwing money at education has little to do with focusing on the fun- damentals of "read.in,' 'ritin,' and 'ritbmetic." Likewise, costly and time-con- suming non-academic programs which too often merely serve as vehicles to advance superfluous social agendas soak up critical resources better directed at basic scholarship. Look for public safety, "save the children," and ·crucken:.Little" appeals to 'be fw1her used to manip- ulate you over the next few days. A time-honored tactic of those pos- sessing limited consdence and imperi- ous spending agenda is to use irmo- cent children and your personal secu- rity as political pawns in what should be a rational discussion of the issues. The question of the merit of Mea- sure R fails on the vacancy of the logic used to try to justify it. • JOHN ttEDGES is mayor of Newport BHC:h. There are those who say that gov- ernment is too big anyway and this will undoubtedly cause more down sizing. We can't tolerate more down sizing of Orange County's government services. Those additional employees and vendors who will lose their jobs , will have nowhere to turn except to draw on government welfare pro- grams. I sincerely doubt if the tax would be enough to cover OUR legal costs of defending all the lawsuits stemming from this mess. A "no•• vote is the same as burning your own house down, while you are in it! We're all in this together! BONNIE JEANNETl'E Newport Beach Both my husband and myself are unequivocally opposed to Measure R. We will be sure to QO out and vote against it. LYNNE and l . BENJAMIN MERI ES Costa Mesa Breakfast always an advepture with niy three cons M eet Public Enemy No. 1, a dangerous -cereal spiller who goes by the alias ·Baby Face Charlie.• He puts on the demeanor of a pre- cious 3 year old, but at the kitchen table displays the cunning of a sea- soned off ender. I know. I live wilh pim. His M.0 .. ts always the same. Look- ing sweet and sleepy he ambles up to his seat at the breakfast table about five minutes after you should have left for ... wherever. "More milk, please I• His little fin- gers mime the desire to bob his Com Pops in.& bowl brtauning with milk. I indulge him. Th1s time it will be cllf- ferent. you thlnk. He teems so utterly capable ol handling the extra inch of :mil.kin hit boWt. And I'm just really not thinking cl•rty yet. I tum my beck on the table for an .. aM Jbl .IQUDd al..A.Jcume._ _ ensues. J ~around. The tabJe ls peggy normandin he kicks his chair back from the table and darts off it reminds me more of thestance ta.ken by dare devils on a roller coaster ride. I survey the crime scene. A thin stream of sugary milk drips from the seat of the chair. Saturated Com Pops Ue flattened on the floor in the wake of bis getaway. The kitchen clock ticks like a bomb. Should I take the extra time to clean lt upl Should I insist that this 3 year old eat aome break- fast? Should I pretsnd 1t never hap~ pened1 Yeah, that11 the ticket. . Later that day my friend drops by for an Impromptu lunch and leaves with three baDana llices stuck to the bottom of ber linen 1uit. Hlnmmmm, I really thought he'd at least eaten the fruit in there.. ttanquil. TIM! faces around lt are stoic. Chartle'• gOod at what ht does And the cereal bowl ln question is becaUle he trained under the belt; empty.and upright. ffil two pu1Den tn atme are veterans _ ~flin..91 Uj) e.1~02-'re~~~ ..... --i .a.ta~ •lthcwlgb •be.J wll.hua tbe language of "all finished,• but as a c:fttfenm M.O. Wben they work ln concert, the damage can be irrepara-them a story that has no ending. ble. 1\!n minutes into the yam, furniture "Nick the Fist" is a 6-year old full-ii li'eard moving 1n the background, back who strikes out in public. Stand-"#Btching seat cushions fly through the lng complacently one minute, he'll air and picking up the distinct smell of start pummeling backaides llke a trouble. punching bag the next minute. Pits of Every ti.me I try to get away, self-consciousness usually brought on Prankie shifts h1s weight to the other by being a,ked to say hello to a lid.e ol b1s body and blocks my exit grown~up, for example, precede the with yet another, •watt, Mom, I'm not attack. finilbed. • So smooth. so polished are blJ By the time 1 muster the courage to moves that the pe.l'IOD I'm talld.ng to break through, it's too late. My living never notices the child throwing room Is Port Diluter. Men, this 8 year punches behind. They only see me old ii good I •lowly starting to lose focus In the Don't wony abOut me. I can handle conversation and errattc.aDy swatting these guys. I'm familiar with the gene ot their bottom until I'm reduced to poOI. 8\at sbouJd • •you• • ever come saying goodbye and leave my acroa them working their angles, be acquaintance thinking that I'm awtul-on guard and remember. ly young for a nervous breekdown. Tbef'N ~ tbey're dangerous; •fut-talldng PranJDe• b the And o..yre Wanted. Jfed and Alive! advance man In the trio. He operatM JDu~i~·~·~·1••·~·&mAl4~rG:llDmll~-..._~-"~-..~~~~~ .. ~CDhihn.whkh a low vlstbillty area and 1ta.rt1 to tell • ..... • 101111 • thra • thi ~ ol • fftolh-.,, w......,,..,..,,, In .. ~ Plat. i SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1995 Mystery surrounds arrival of"chamher's honored guest CITIZEN CONTINUED FROM A 1 T Mn or DOt lberef: Michael St1pllm1, president of Hoag Hospital, was named Citizen ot the Year by the New- port Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and Commodore of the Year by the Comniodores Oub at the Firemans' Ball Friday night at the Pour Seasons Hotel in Newport lfeach. It was one tough job to sur- prise Stephens though, as he was at a conference in beautiful Squaw Valley, Idaho with his wife Diane on Thursday, and was planning to spend the weekend on the golf course there. Ann 'hylor, Stephens' secre- tary at Hoag, was notified by the chamber staff earlier this month as to the Citizen of the Year Award and asked to make sure Stephens w as in attendance at the ball, when the chamber staff found out about the planned con- ference and mini vacation. Just before a call was made to Diane, it was discovered Mike was voted Commodore of the Year. so there were two reasons he needed to be back in Newport Friday night. Several years ago, Richard Dickson was named Commodore of the Year at the ball, but he and his wife Eleanor were on a cruise ship somewhere in the Pacific and he was not available to accept the award. So effort has beenmadesincetomakesure the honoree was in attendance. The agreement was made with Diane that she, if needed, could inform Mike of the Com- modore of the Year Award in order to get him to ny back to ' --- " I 1 •• l to -• • _A --~ ~ jim deboom Newport on Friday for the dinner. Since this column was written before the ball and the awards part of the program, I am not sure if Mike made it and what she told him. We do know that he deserved both awards for hisser- vice to the community and the Commodore Club. Mr. Irrelevant The 20th Annual Irrelevant Week begins at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Balboa Bay Club with the Welcoming Reception and Press Conference for Mike Reed of Boston College, chosen last in the NFL draft by . the Carolina Panthers. It will be a fun week for Reed and· for those who get involved in Doing Something Nice for Some- one for No Reason -the lrrele- vant Week slogan. A number of the events are open to the p ublic according to lrre1evant Week CEO Melanie Salata Fltcb, who chairs a com- HARDWOOD FLOOR I Specialists Sub -Distributors ROlllNS/SYKIS ~PLANK $4~~ Chotc.e ol ColOta '" Ovol•ly JUNKllS 111· Solid Prefit".hed Plank $4~~ ChooceolCob• DIXON POlYUROHANI PlANK 3". 5". 7" $441 EUROPEAN LONG STRIP PLANK F~ING $2~~ llUCIPOLYUUTHANE ~·, . 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For a com- pete schedule pf events, see today's Sports section. C ommunity news: Congratulations to James Edwards Sr., founder of Edwards Cinemas chain, who was honored by the National Association of Theater Owners of Calif omia and Nevada at a recent luncheon at the Universal City Sheraton Hotel. The offer to donate $5 to the Newport-Mesa Schools Founda- tion for every new banking rela- tionship with CaWomia State Bank ends on Friday. The branch is at 2101 E. Pacific Coast High- way, Corona de1 Mar. Club news: Congratulations to president BW Barrington and the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, who have won the presti- gious ~National Award for Amer- icanism" for their efforts with the Freedom Shrine program. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lion Club member Mike Scbeafer bas been designated to serve as Lions Region Chairman for Central Orange County while Sally Nockold, outgoing presi- dent of the Harbor Mesa Lions Club, will be chairman of Zone C in Central Orange County. Bob Barteb ol the Newport Irvine Rotary Cub presented a donatiqn of $700 to Sblrley Lorenz, executive director of the Orange County Wellness Com- muni~ o Welcome to the World of Ser- vice Oubs: Rob Shepard, with the classification of dvic engi- neering, sponsored by Richard Holmgren, who joined the New- port Balboa Rotary Club. Service club meeUngs thJs co.,::a. week: AV-. Noon -Costa MMa Kiwa- nis Oub at the Costa M~ Community Center; Newport BNCh Kiwanis dub, Sharie Island Yacht Club. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub, the wAsh Fry Oub, * Costa Mesa Country Oub, to hear from Becky Bailey-Findley, general managt?f of the Orange County Fairgrounds. 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RUDA~ 6:30 p.m. -Newport Irvine Rotary Oub, INine Marriott Hotel for its annual Demotion Party. . • COMMUNITY & CLUBS is publi~ every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your service dub's meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Also on Friday night, Fire Cap- tain C raig ChastaJn was nam Firefighter of the Year 1995. Flte department personnel voted for Chastain because of his exemplary dedication to community disaster preparedness. Chastain, a 19-year veteran of the department, continued to develop the Community Emergency Response Team program even after the department's official disaster prepctredness position was eliminat- ed. Notlng that he does not have a vote in the award process. Fire Chief Tun Riley commented that he was gldd the membership appreciates Chastain's work. "lf I had to have a singular vote. thdt wouJd probably be the person I wouJd have chosen as recipient of Firefighter of the Year,* Riley said gtaak/h !?IJMiej/:dd· REMODELING SALE In order to create space for our new tearoom we are having o ur biggest sale ever starting June 21st -July 1st STORE HOURS -IO:OOa .m. -5:30p.m. Mon-Sat 3127 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, CA 92625 (714) 673-7714 END OF MONTH SAIE & CLEARA~CE d . 75 °/, Re uct1ons ·r<> 0 0FF 2 Days Only! Saturday 6/24 - 1 o to s & Sunday 6/25 -Io to 4 . 2850 E. Coast 11wy .. Corona DC'I Mar • m .. 1760·6640 ... Affordable Prices are only One of the Reasons to select Harbor Lawn ~ Experienced and knowledgeable ~ persons to assist with all of your questions and needs ~ A beautiful convenient location ~ A staff that understands ~ all faiths and rituals "Affordable & professional" We encourage and invite comparisQn of our funeril home and crematorium I I I · 1 I I Who fomded tbe SbMe OlU' Selves poverty Nill~ 1n ur10. ·~ SOS. I think I would have bl an awful let ot the oppcxtu- nities to understand the stJengtbs people have and the suffering they can endure. In some ways. my life would have been poorer.• Wodd:ng out ot the SOS ware- house at 1550 SUperior Ave., volun- teers assist an average ot about 30,000 people a month with food, clothing, 8nandal aid -whatever way they can. And now, SOS cifidals want to begin blazing a new course for the future. The organization hopes to expand its fadlity to include a job training center for people with low or no income. The training center would operate out ot the former Garfs Restawant site. located right next door to the SOS facility. ·nus would be just one other way that SOS can help give people a directional dlange and make a sub- stantial difference in their lives,· said Karen Mc:Glinn. who took over as SOS' executive director when For- bath retired in 1991. M~ said she hopes to pre- sent the plan to city officials in a few months. But, she is concerned that critics of SOS and other local social service providers might become alarmed by the organization's plan. "Of course, we will always consid- er our community as we do these things,• MtGlinn said. "Everything we do will be regarded in terms of how we can improve our community. •· 1 do hoi>e that when people hear that we want to open a job training site and expansion, they don't feel as though we're going to expand our faahty so that more people will come to us. It's really just a wonderful opportunity to enhance our service to the clients that we have now." Over the years, SOS has been the target d complaints from sane resi- dents who say its clients are responsi- ble for "nuisance aimes• in the city. The facility recently suspended its sack lunch program in an effort to appease city otfida1s and residents who were oomplaining that SOS pdlexd wse 01•+""'""!3 plllytbeftl mil kiMmV. ddnlrtng and •llirWl4tnQ OD pdwte propllty. But tbe Olgilnttaffm'I darkelt ... amt five years ago. wbm tbe dly eYiCl8d the openllaft from ... ~tim.atlbeRMO n- tyCemer. "We were there b' about nine yMIS and really thrived there.. fQr- bltb Slid. "We opened our beallb dinic there, and we ~ every· thing was gdng beautifully. "But. we were upeetting 90IDe ot our neighbors in the ammunily who were concsned about the changing demographics and felt we were denegrating the neighborhood. They petitioned the city and had us evicted. and we had to dose for six months." But SOS supporters rushed to the organi7.ation's aid and raised enough money to put a down payment on its current site. And within the year, the orgarU7.ation bad received enough donations to pay ctf the mortgage. •rt was a very painful time, during the eviction.• Forbath said "But it was also a very wonderful time. "We fowxl out that we had thou- sands ot people who supported us,", It's been that kind of support that has helped make SOS as strong as it is today. The organization bas come a long way since the early days. SOS spawned from a social isrues discussion group Forbath and her husband formed through St John the Baptist Catholic Olurch in Costa Mesa back in 1969. It was a small group at first, only about 40 people from the parish. Then it grew to about 200, including people from other churches and organizations. ·we met in seven different homes for about eight months," For- bath said "Then we all read the 1969 Catholic Bishop Labor Day statement. which said ... that we needed to attack the causes of pover- ty. So that's what we did." · The group hit the streets with a box of supplies, contacting needy families and offering help with food or financial ~ce. "It was literally a shoebox," McGJinn said. "Now, we've gone from a shoebox to our Superior Avenue home. It's really been a great journey." s CON11NUED FROM A1 always want to edmil Gilta. But If 11.,._'t b cquba- tiom llke SOS, tb8 cxmmunlty would be a much poorer place in spUtt, if not in com- ptallkm. + "I'm glad (SOS) is there. I'm happy for the services they provide to the communi- ty. r only wilh that other dties would do the same and share some of the burden.• -Costa Mesa PoUce Cblef Dave Snowden + •I think that Jean Porbath and Karen McGlinn have pro- vided an excellent service to an awful lot of people. I would like to see them con- tinue with their work and share their expertise with oth- er cities in the county. They have set up a great model from which other cities can draw and help provide ser- vices for the indigent and needy population in their own areas.• -Heather Somers, community activist + "SOS has had its share of pr.oblems over the years, but under the direction of Karen McGlinn, I think they've worked very bard to solve those problems and work together with the community. And I think they've been very successful." -Nancy Palme, community activist +"Twenty-five years bas gone by pretty quickly, and SOS has definitely been an asset to the community. It's a tribute to the generosity and the good spirit of the majority of people here in Costa Mesa.• -Ed Fawcett. Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce executtve director COlillll9 lmlll A1 •JgatlMdll--DDWb dlqipng Glltcif~··Km .... "I ~ ......... maldbn'8 bean and el .. Wllllld ...... . Tbe ... --d BdUca-timlllltweek"'--l dlapcaJl-. a evwy ma clllllid m Iba --. 1bough Newpolt·Mela Uldled School Dlltrict clftdels have addre.ed the l'8llOll the dlltdd"I rate roee above tbe peviol.-year's. they have yet to addrMI the~ students drop~ While many people believe hjgh school students get frustrated because ot theh" lack of academic success, Ken proves that sa:netimes just the opposite is \rue. As a teen-ager, Ken grew bared with the slow pace ot his freshman dasses at OJ61a Mesa High SdlOOl. He would read chaJXers ahead ot his dassmetes and teadlel's, oo!y to tread water while everyone caught up. He didn't do 1onewak. didn't tum in assignmellts. He tbrught be rould slide by with his "A+" testsares while hanging wt and ra9ng Cain wittl his mer:m at South Coast Pm.a. It was his arrest for possession of stden property when he was 14. that raised a red flag to bis parents and forced them to take drastic steps, he said . 1894-1995 F OUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30 ~FF ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 .................... d ....... ,....~ ....... .. lf/l!W ..... ., le.a ........ .. .......... ...., .... ... ....... tM 1MI ....... md ...... lno.taMlll. ln1*.'.ll .. atd ...... b91e.m..-,-.1111....-.... mddllldlkmMllld~= --yes end advmce to *'mbeanlYlw.Pd~togmd- \11111 fftm. u.ti ICboal. Km llid. He emes8d Sm..., um Uni- versly b one qumts, tu quk:ldy dropped ad. •1 thought I WU loo llDlUt ID be In sdlool.. be said "Tblt W8I pobebly the dumbest thing I have ever tbougbt. A hjgh school dlpkma is the minimum you need to go anywhere in life.• Without that valuable ctipkma. Ken returned to CaJifomia. where bis father taki him if he was too smart for sdlool. he was smart enough to be on his own. Ken said. He moved in with a fliend's family and bqlped fnm one job to another, worldng as a sUre c:lerlc. then with his father's business. Ken bated telling people he had dropped out d school "They don't take you seriously,. he said "They think you're a flake, and they're right.• Ken decided to retwn to school in January 1994 while be was working, and enrolled at Monte Vista Alterna- tive High School. He found Califor- ·=--dlllll'llmlUlh tD IDll bilicWIOO.-. -C111eiDdabllwr t' WGltlL Hi iMdld ~ laking one dlliilla._ ,.. ........ bmdtoWl!kta ...... ct. of fdiDdl ~ flan om Mela. Jn~Kmmowdto~ towattwlbi.dld'lmapmy-wmi- cUI*--• Atttl!t two lhort months, Ken dedded be cldn't like ~ and returned btme to fdlow tm own dream. His tint stq> was Moote Vista. •Ylbet I reaDy wanled to do deep lo my bemt was becune a Marine and a mp and go to law sdlod. The oolyway I oouJd do any ot that was to get my high schod <tipkma, • be said. Ken worked for six mmths this year, up tmtil the day of graduatioo. to earn enough aedib to graduate. "I've le8med that there's nothing more important than getting that dipkwna. • Ken said. •1 can't say that enough. Only if you're ves.y lucky will you get a good job as a drop out Otherwi9e you'll get stuck behind a oounter saying Would you like frles with tbatf' I've already been there." Ken finally received bis dipkxna bml Monte Vista on Wednesday and will enter the Marine Cotps' boot camp in San Diego in October. He bas been guaranteed a slot as a military police offioor. JAGL1AR RANGE ROVER I 1 I' j, I ' I l 'I ' 'I I ,, I I \ ' XJ6, X}S Ddmder, Dixonry, llmgc Ronr BRHISH AUTO SPECIALISTS Quality we for fine British Automobiles 1760 Monrovia Ave. Unit ClO • Costa Mesa 646-8802 The Food 1s ·The Thing At Trophy's Trophy's Sports Grill is more than you might expect from the name. The pla«c docs have a sports theme and an im- pressive collection of sport!'! related trophies, but the cmpha.,is here i~ 0 11 "gril l." By Janet Sanford '\l·.\\'t>OHT l\F .. \CH -'ll1e fir.t l1111t «omc' from the panoramic \ICW de I\\ II tht• l \llllllll<HI \I~ ll· t oo k1111( l111c, "hn c \ll'Wcr' .trc I real ed frc· qucutl) to a p1,.. r.t -rnakt·rtmrl1111( dn111;h dt•,trncd for the 'J>c· < 1AI "ood· flfl'tl II\ t•ll. ~1 t• \ q lJ I I C 1(11111111( 1' al\O featured, 111· dud111g frc1'th 11 ,h ttlld <'h1< k e n <11\hl'\ (C\'l'll Lhe Sport' Gnll llurg ·r. arc me'i<JUitl' grilled). ~~t cliffcrcnt 'J>ectalcy i.aJads, all losse<I frcsh•to·or<lcr. arc well cxccutccl aiul arc hc~t scllcn.. 'Ilic scrvic·c 'tylc al Tmphy'.'1 as 111fom1al, hut the ,,aJT ilJIJ>t.'an. rnmpctcnt hcyond their~-cu .. torncr Scrvit·c ill still aliyt: and well at ·1 ·mphy's, a•lding to the fl:st1turd.11t'~ popularity. • 11a , t>lacc look.<1 great Loo, with it'I trophy-<·~·linc<I 0Hall of Ctuun11ion~· aml a ma.<isivc h 1 ac k-t i I c fl nd m ;q1 lc- tnmrnc<I har, whid1 hou'K.·~ a satellite smn:lx,..nl ai1d multiple tclcvi~ion mo11j. Lon.. 'Inc full menu l11 aJ"' iw.ti I.ah le in tJl • har anc I flficc.'1 are irwxpcll! iw, with lllOM Cllln.'C4' r'.UuOl\A from Sf> to $9. All o( thi'I makc.<1 for a <1Uillrty t'Uuaklinit'1'( ~1>Cricn<-e. whifh pn;t~ account'! for the: many wumrn ru~otneD and fam- ily crarlc., Tmphy'~. You may C¥en "fJUC eomc 'f~nt.'I tdcl~ (and cJWt .. en) hen-, mc-ludH'I ~>r Trophy's Earns .Approval • 'J1u: mollo pai111cd on Liu~ door ofTrnphy\ SJXJIU Grill adn:'ies "No Sore I .oscr.;/ ;md if you like imagi11at.ivdy prepared . Amcric;m fare, you will leave Llu:'i casual rcslaunu 11 wiL11 a .'imile on your fa(:C. By Jeff Anderson .t Unlike m<l\I .'IJ>On)l-(uicntcd nper.ttion!>. Trophy'~ ha.' eamccl 'olid rnli11a1y rcmg- nition m er the pa~l fi\.c year... 'll1eSouth· cm Califomia R~staurant Wntcrs A)>!<.O('l· ation, Re~taunmt Hm pitaJity Mag;vjnc and lhc local chapter of the Califomia Rcstau· r.mt Assodation have all l>cstnwcd aw.mis upon Trophy\. 'l11c menu ancl scrvil·c ii. nothi11.I( fancy mind you. hut you nm tell that i.omeo11e in the kitd1c11 knows what Lhey arc doi11)t. Why all of thii. emphasil\ 011 a 1<<><><1-food rcputationi1 T rophy\ Chef al Lhe new Or- ange County l()(·ation, Mid1acl Cmvc11, puLo; it this way, ·People t·ai1 ~·ta clrink or 1 w.ttd1 sport.' anywhere, hut they ,,;11 t•ome hat·k for good food time after time." Crdvcn should know, he is a graduate of lhc prc\U· giou.' Culinary ln'ltitute of America. Grand Opening Near John Wayne Airport League 8a.'1Cba1J Hall~1f-Famcr Rot.. lie Fingl.'TS and NFL Hall-of-Farner I ..anre Alworth. f rce parking i~ plc11Lif ul at Tro- 11hy's where food-an<l·l>M M:rviC'c i11 continuous fnim 11 :00 daily. Sun'- <lay nrum·h i.tart.'i at I();()() a.m. fa. J>CrtovcrOow cmwcls duri1ag,1icdal :-1x1rting event'!. No n.:M:rvation~. Credit (".lnl' act'Cl>Ced. NelVestTrophy's / locatedon · MacArthur Boulevard Newix>rt BeachTrophy's is opened to the public. By Joan Guptill ORANGE COUNTY -Trophy's Sporu Crill has 0 1>c n ccl on MacArthur Bo ulevard. Tro1,hy'11 'onupies a new 8,000 square foot building on an old 1':1 Torito site in · au area that long-lime locals a.ff c<'- ti<matcly ref er to a.s "the Devil's Tri· ttn,idc. • 'l11c okl relit.au rant huildir!M was demolished and <t rnntcmt~ rary new strurturc with the cn- tr.lJl(·c moved d oscr to Mat·Anhur w.a.' built in it'I plarc. 'l'm1>hy' ha.11 very cli\tinC'tivc interior archite<'- ture,whkh feature a tn>ph)"'(-a~· lined "HaJI nfCharn1oon,• ctm:n:cl b) a met.al C'an<>t>y. leadi"-to an i'" land-bar with .. video hrid,iC ruin,{ from il' renter. Ra~J dininJJ ar- ea~ sunound the bar with an cxhi- tntion ~tylC: kitdletl anl'horin,c one mcl of the huildmg. 'l11i i' Tro11hy'\ thirtf Soulht-m C.lifonna k1<'alion follo-M~ "'1> n.:stauranl\ in San Oiel(O that main- tain a loyal following among lhc t·asual dining r rowcl. "We have a little fun with s1x1rt..\ entertainment. hut our focus is on providing a quality ct&sual dining cXJ>eriencc." act·onling to Scott McCully, Tro1>hy's Gcncrdl Man- al(c r, who grew up in Orange County. "With modc~t 1uking like ou~. g<><KI food and a central loca- l ion near thc a.ifl)Ort, I think Tro· l'hy's will a1>1~al to both business dicnt!I aml l()('al l'\!siclcnl~ alike." • • Open Mon-Sit l lAM ~~ing Stnwlan lOAM 'lil Cbq 756-8800 • Trophy's Collection A'Must-See' Trophy' customers ad· mit the emphasis is on quality food and service, but there is a good reason the owners named the place Trophy's ORANGE COUNTY -Walk thnl\.. lhe door and jt'!i like you juat rwmbled into .Joe Montana's den. ~~s • ..wanJ'l atMI 1>lc1rty of ;dcaminl{ K.·ons of •1)(»1A at:hicve· mcnt aft! dist>layecl aim~ an im- 1.m:sswe mwof •'-" ~ ~l d\(o "Hall of Ownr;ioru." They've ~ Sui>er BtMI.;,.. World~ tro- 1>h.ics, NHI. ~'l>nl IJlk'k..'I UNI PCA Championahq> uni~ ;,st to name a few. My favuri1c11 lft I.hr Cy Youn«Awud; t-..U. ~I by HaDoCFUnei11 liU Ma- cy Mai1llc .... Hanl Aln>n. Bill Wallihn'a MVP aw.rd Ind Tmy Gwynn'a G6ldGlcwc. For b'll unMnJlJ ran.. lhtn: a an ~ ...,..,, of tJSC 1n~ Bring'lbe Kids • 'Trophy's is one of those •tamily f rienclly• restaurant-. where dining out with the kids is a plcac;ur.tblc event. By Janet Sanford NEW PO HT lll.0\CH -The un- der-I ~ set automatically get hal· 10011s aml (·rayons to keep them busy when they're not w;ttd1i11g - the tclevi~ion nmnitor... 'l11c tablc- l<>J>!o ;tre covcrccl in white butd1t•r paper, pro\'id111g kjd~ with an encl- lcl\i. ~kctd1 p;ul (which the husincit~ n11111nunitr abo Ul\c~ to their ad- \';1111age). Thcr h;wc diaper d1<111).t· ing fanlit1c~ and will ghullr wann hahy hollies. Trophy's fcalurc~ a "iclc \'ancty of !oJICdal menu itc10.. that !ohould plc<i'IC the rnlinary desire:. or tl1c little one's in your household. A Grilled Chl.~M! Samlwkh. Spagftet· ti with Carli<· Urc<id Fingers. Fi.~h& Chip!<., Hot Doi; "~th Fne' ;md aju- niur l\i1.c Pepperoni Pi.u.a arc ;tll a\'ailahlc, hut toddlers ha\'C maclc the °Chi <"kc11 Dino.,;u1rs• thc diilcl's menu hcst-scllcr. Older kids will apprcdatc hoth the meals ancl the -lrophy rnllertion nn clisplay. Best of nll , it's an exciti ng and hustling al· moi.pherc. Ml kids heing kids arc lcs:. likely to clisturh your or ;my- onc cl4'c')> dinner. Never min~I that everythi ng on ,, the Chilcl's Mi.:1m is KfXM I, and prircd at only1$ l .!>!J. it's those little extr.ts that get my vote.• phki~ r.uuci111< from food>;JJ to :.wi111- mi11K;uKl tcuni~. ATiffa11y&Co.11il- vcr how wuu hy 1homuchbrcd 1k'lt P..tl" ;uKI the W•crfonl Cry~~ t.ro· phy f mm th~ Pchhlc Hc-... i1 Pro-Am com11lcmc11l the ~i.-•t.'Cl-and-nwn­ hcn.-.1 line ut WOfl., Whid1 han• thn~ Ille l'dM.nlll.11~ tllll"t: ii uot JtuJTy how\.~r. and )'OU t·an l1'0WM: ~ ~ mllct1ic>t1 ~"'· t.'11 c~ a -.:c..-L l.ikc nae , you .iull4 •nay be ........ hf~ ttilnm:r- ...... lib fonncr IW«k.'f Ben ~ •on'a I !>!.7 Milnluek-trophy from ·~Ina Alw:b.Junior cnae.:. 'J - I ;If ) I ' I I I I I I I I ' I IYE·ONNElt Ltltle League AU-Star teams stoclced With heavy hitters ouon °'""Mr •1,.-. It IOOl.}uM a weak .....C. and I~ IM pt1pfJ' (IO play joolbaJ/J IO~ Mia (Uldtotfl /IMdJ out o/ 1'11/ ltalr ... • -JOSEPHlN1J REED. M<l11IBlt OF MR. IRRELEVANT XX ' ' ' " : \ I I ' I I I I \ I I I I I I \ \I I I I\ I I \ I I I Marliil was one ' of the originals for Balboa Bay Oub Hall of Fame • Marlin McKeever will forever be remembered as a legitimate ironrnan; as tough and enduring as steel on the field, and, as soft and accommodating as gold off the field. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer · W henever the issue of Watergate comes up. Marlin McKeever can give firsthand accounts of the personnel involved, including the 31th President of the United States. Wl)en the subject of Vince Lombardi arises, few cab give testimonies more accurately. McKeever, 55, spent 21 years of his life playing football, in the days before multi-million dollar contracts and huge television audiences, when starting on both sides of the ball was an honor, a feat reserved for only the best players. "We didn't make a whole lot of money in those days, so we worked in the off-season," said McKeever, a first-team All-American for use in 1959 and 1960, the latter being John McKay's first season as the Trojans' head coach, before playing 13 years in the NFL, eight with the Rams. . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Marlin McKeever sUll finds h1s football career with USC and in the NFL a major source to draw from in his business endeavors. McKeever, d humanitarian off the field and a monster on it, played both line backer and tight end at various times in his NFL career, meriting Pro Bowl recognition as a tight end in 1967. ln the off-season, his jobs were hardly conventional. When McKeever wasn't crushing opposing running backs or catching passes over the middle, he was dining at the White House and helping to run presidential campaigns. McKeever,-a No. 1 draft choice of the Rams, for whom he played from 1961 to 1966, then again from 1971to1972, was involved in Richard M. Nixon's presidential campaigns in 1960 and 1968, as well as other tours of duty on the campaign trail for Nixon. McKeever, who has lived in the Newport Beach area since 1968, was also a lobbyist in Sacramento for the milk industry, independent service station dealers, Powerlne Oil Company and Pacific Drive-In Theaters. His weight was felt as much on the political turf in u.e off-season as it was on the football field every autumn. "I decided (Washington D.C.) would be a good place to go, it would be good for the kids to live in the nation's capital, tt McKeever said of bis decision to leave the Minnesota Vikings alter one season (1967), and sign with the Washington Redskins, for whom he played from 1968 to 1970. "Living in the nation's capital and going through the • SEE MCKEEVER PAGE 84 Mr. XX living proof that mother knows b est •Michael Reed's budding career in the NFL traces back to the days when mom took him on one-on-one, full court ... • -· Panthers, spent most of his ~ da~ ~basketball. Frequenuy, he'd play one-on-one against his mother ... full court. J osephine Reed, divorced from Michael's father, raised her son and daughter, 12-year-old Maya, u athletes. "M a youngster, she was basically the one who showed me the rules of every game in every athletic sport there wu, • Michael Reed said. "My father was in the Mutnes, and my mom and r would go to the base and play one-on-one full court. I guess it took a toJl on my mother's legs.• ~. who bu had four knee surgeriel, j>layed footbell in the back yanl With her c:bOdren and "the rest of tbe young men on the block." "Sbe llftW wa excited about letting me play football (in bigb school)," Mk:bilMal Mid •1 pronrtMCS her I Wouldn't p&q lpOltl a a frelbman, so I CoUld wan on my gnildea. A Jot ot guys went out fm football. but my mother wouldil, let me. I bad made a pi'omile to lief, bot I Wal 10 upMt my freshman ' year, I felt like l was going to run away. My sophom ore year I didn't think a bout it. It was just basketball.,, The summer before Reed's junior year at Salesianum Prep School, one of Delaware's top football programs, J osephine endured her fint knee operation. "H e told me, 'Mom, I really want to play. The coaches and everybody are asking me.' I guess it was just a weak moment, and I signed the paper to get him out of my hair," she said. She no longer plays football against her son, or any ot the other young men on the block. Michael Jerome Reed, bom Aug. 16, 1972, was a four-year starter on Salesianum~ basketball team, as well as a ftnt-teem all-conference selection . He's only S-foot-9, 177 pounds, but was bom with spedal athletic talents ... sprtntiDg tbe 4G-yard dub in 4.43, I bench prelllng 350 pounds and squatting 630 pounds. In bU two football sea.sons at SalellamiQa. under Coach George Glenn, Reed tWice ea.med all-conference and once an honorable mention all-state accolade. He would go on to Boston College and post a stellar career. Initially, when Reed discovered he was the last pick in the draft, be was offended about being called Mr. Irrelevant But alter so many pro football scouts said so many favorable things about him, and particularly after talldn~ to Mr. Jrrelevant XVIl. Matt Elliott. Reed had a swift change of heart. •1 think he was (offended by the name)," J osephine Reed said. "It kind of took him down, but just to be drafted is an honor in ibelf, and it's an answered prayer. He said be would • look on the bright side ot it. He said, 'I'm not much of a partier, but I can learn to party. I can rise to the occuion.' We're quite proud of him.• M IOOD as he found out what being Mr. Irrelevant wa all a bout after speeldng to Elliott, the Michigan center drafted last by the Washington •SEE IRRELEVANT PAGE 84 SUMMER DOINGS +WAVES: Surfing still t he heart of sand and surf. 82. I + HOOKS: Sportsfishing I I continues its top rating. 82. I t. I + HOOPS: Recreation I I basketball among sports I I offered for those wanting to I I get involved. 82. I I I I +SPLASH: Water sports come I I in every size and variety. 83. I I + KICKS: Soccer aplenty, from 6-to-60. 83. +SAILS: Everything from sailboats to kayaks. 83. + FINGERS: That's all you're L------·--------~--------~~ rlchard dunn 180 degrees will be the first turn • That's just the start for Ken Stuart when he takes over his new tennis club. T here 's a security buzzer that opens the Dutch door to the lobby at the John Wayne Tennis Club, where members and various guests walk through to reach the tennis courts. clubhouse and locker rooms It was onginally designed to keep out intruders and maintain the club's pnvacy. Tennis clubs, after ctll, Me presumed to be for members only. Ken Stuart, the Palisades Tennis Club owner/manager who purchased the Wayne Club this week, plans to bolster those standards. During his negotiations to buy the Wayne Club, he made a visit there one evening with bis wife. l Nancy. and a couple of friends. He was shocked, when his party was able to walk through the supposedly secured Dutch door and reach the club's lobby. No questJons were asked. •There was a guy sitting at the desk in the control center with his feet up, and h e was on the telephone,· Stuart said. ·w e walked in, he didn't even look at us. then be leaned over and bit • SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 - ,.. I :. .JI' J " " . . I SURFING HOT SPOTS· S ummer has officially arrived and sunwonhippers and surfers are heading to their favorite hot spots on the local beaches. Here's a list of some of our top ar~as. in order of prefer- ence. .,,.,,.,,.,, RIVEJl JnE""l...,l ... IE""'S (Huntington Beach): The jetties, on the north side of the Santa Ana River mouth., have created a nearly perfect saodbar. producing hollow, peaking beach- break waves. RIVER JTIE""'l'"'l,..IET'!S (Newport Beacll): Similar to the Hunt- ington Beach side, but slightly more lined up. The waves sometimes close out on swells of more than four feel. 54TII STREET (Newport Beach): This is among the most popular surfing spots in the city, so it's almost always crowd- ed . Well~haped waves .,,.,,.,, 56TII STREET (Newport Beach): The close proximity of the waves to the beach makethis a popular spot among pho- tographers and s urfers alike. 36TII TIIROUGl-1 281H STREETS (Newport Beach): NEWPOU BEACH POINT: Definitely not for the inexpe- rience surfer. Hu been compared to Hawaii's North Shore Pipeline, um ii tbe big-wave spot In Orange County. .,,.,, 53RD 11DOUGH 31111 S1UETS (Newport Beach): The curve of the coastline causes smaller waves on south swells, but produces better-shaped waves than surrounding areas. The waves in this area are usually good for beginners. BLACKIE$ (Newport Beach): Among the most popular SUrfing spots in Newport, it is frequented by longboarders, as well as shortboarders. THE WBOOE (Newport Beach): Among the most famous, as well as dangerous, surfing spots in Callf omia. For experts only. STATE PARK (Corona del Mar): It can produce some of the ~st waves in Orange County when it's on. Unfortunate- ly, that isn't often . .,, NEWPORT BEACH PIER: With Blackies on the north side and the point on the south, less than perfect conditions means another spot is usually better. ' Some of the best waves in the city lie in this small area. It's usually smaller than most of the other area SUrf spot.. but the peaking waves the sand bars produce here are perfect at times. OYSTAL COVE (Corona de.l, Mar): Can produce some decent waves, but usually this is a better place to relax on the beach than to surf. · Riding the waves ts one of the most popuhlr of all summer doings. SPORTFl-SHING N ewport Landing and Davey's Locker, the two sportsfi shing landings in Balboa, have set their summer-time rates. Newport Landing ma y be reached at 675-0550, while Dav- ey's Locker may be reached at 673-1434. Rates and rental fees, as well as times, are sub-· ject to change without notice. NEWPORT LANDiNG Open party rates For the daily ·three-quarter day (7 a.m.-5 p.m.), the cost is $35 for adults and $25 for seniors. For the half-day (6 a.m .-noon or 12:30-5 p.m.) or the twilight (6:30 p.m.-midnight), the cost is $23 for adults and $15 for seniors. The 95-foot Searcher and Freelance make isla nd trips with midnight departure. Call Newport Landing for further information. Charters The SO-foot Reveille (maximum 30 passengers) charges $800 Monday through Thursday, $850 .Fri- day and $975 on weekends for three-quarter day (6 a.m.-4 p.m.)_ trips and $575 daily for half-day or twilight trips. The 62-foot Amigo (maximum 48 passengers) charges $1.200 for weekday and $1,400 for week- end on three-quarter day (6 a.m.-4 p.m.) trips; $750 for half-day or twilight. The Amigo also has San ~ Clemente Island excursions (maximum 24 passen- gers). The one-day-trip is $1,650 for weekdays and $1,900 for weekends and the two-day trip is $2,800 for weekday and $3,100 for weekends). The 70-foot NauUlis (maximum 72 passengers) and 72-foot Patraiot (maximum 76 passengers) charges $2,000 for weekday and $2,500 for week- end on the three-quarter day (6 a.m.-4 p.m.) trip and $1,000 for weekday and $1,250 for weekend on half-day and twilight trips. Twilight harbor cruises are available at $200 per hour, with a minumum of two hours. Otlier fees The rod rental is $7 per day, tackle bag $4 plus tax. Llcense bolder, $1. A fishing license is $6.05 for one day, $17 .35 for yearly slat water and $27 .60 for all waters. Rocle cod rods rent for $10 per day. All persons 16 years and older are required by the Fish and Game Department to have a valid fishing li€ense and must wear license above waist while fishing. Sentors: 65 and over, fares apply Monday through Friday, except holidays. DAVEY'S LOCKER Open party rates 1\vo half-day fishing trips aboard the Western Pride are held between 6 a.m.-noon and 12:30- 5:30 p.m. daily. The price is $22 for adults and $14 for juniors (15 and under). The areas fished are local and coastal from Huntington Beach to Lagu- na Beach for bass, sheephead, sculpin, bonito, bar- racuda, white seabass and mackerel. The three-quarter day trip (7 a .m.-5 p.m.) aboard the Freelance co~ts $35 for adults and $25 for juniors. Areas fished are local or Catalina Island depending on season/species. The full-day fishing (11 p.m.-5 p.m.) aboard the Thunderbird is held daily from late March through November. There are 44 bunks on board. The price ranges from $55-$75 for adults and $40-$60 for juniors. The ares fished are Catalina Island, San Clemente Island or other areas dependent upon season/species. Shark fishing aboard the California Dawn has daytime trips (7:30 a.m.-4 p .m.) on Mondays, Tues- days and Thursdays and nighttime trips (6:30 p.m.- 1 a.m.) Fridays and Saturdays. The price is $40 for adults and $30 for juniors. The load is limited to 15 passengers and it fishes for thresher, mako and blue sharks. Twilight fishing (daily April through October, 6:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.) aboard the Freelance charges $22 for adults and $14 for juniors. It fishes for sand bass, calico bass, sculpin, sheephead and barracuda. , · The Catalina Couples Getaway aboard the S) VOLLEYBALL TOURNEYS .. ADULT RECREATIONAL LEAGUES Calilomia Dawn is a three-day trip to Catalina, . which departs 8 a.m. on the first day and returns 5 p.m. on the third day. The price of $350 per couple includes two nights in hotel. Check with landing on departure dates. other fees Rod and reel rentals are $7 (half-day, three- quarter day, full day. twilight) and $10 (shark/rock cod). Hooks and sinkers are $1 per package and fish sacks $1.50. Fishing licenses are $6.50 for one day (including bolder) and $17.35 annual (ocean only). • Reservations are required for all fishing trips and are held a half-hour prior to departure. No coolers, ice chests or alcohol is allowed tp be brought aboard. SCHEDULES COSTA MESA Wednesday, Sept. 13. JUNIOR TENNIS NEWPORT HOSTS TOURNEY Grass volleyball doubles tournaments are scheduled for Mariners Park July 4 a nd Sept. 9 (four-person) and Pe ninsula Park (two). Co-ed, men's and women's softball leagues are offered for teams of various skill levels. All leagues are designed to provide a fun and recreational experi- ence for those who participate. All tournaments are one-day competitions. Teams will compete in pool pla y with the top winners advanc- ing to a sjngle-eliminationplayoff. Men's, women's and coed te ams may enter in Open, A, B or Novice divi- sions. Teams must check in the morning of the event b etween 8-8:45 a.m. The tournament director is Ric Jennings. The fee is $10 per person and to pre-register, phone 631-7658. • Sand volleyball doubles tournaments are being held throughout lhe ~ummer a t the Corona del Mar beach. Resident registration is scheduled for Aug. 21 -25, with open registration Aug. 28-Sept. 1. The fee is $400 per team {plus $10 cash per game for offi- cial). Classification games are the week of Sept. 10. with the league beginning Sept. 17. To be placed on the mailing list, phone 642-0646. Men's AAA is slated July 8-9. men's and women's A is Aug. 5-6. men's Bis Aug. 26-27 and Sept. 16-17 is co- ed A/co-ed unrated. Co-ed, me n's and women's volley- ball league are offered for teams of var- ious skill levels. from novice to advanced. Leagues will be offered Monday and Wednesday evenings only and the deadlie to register is Signups dre due by 3 p.m. the Friday before the event. The tournament director is Ed Austin. For more information, phone 644-3151 or 497-7209. TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 the buzzer for us to walk through." One of Stuart's friends said, "Wow. Ken. you know everybody." Stuart responded, in bewilde rment: "I've never met that person in my life." Total slrangers had entered the club. When Stuart assum es operation of Wayne Club on Aug. 1 -the nd.me will reportedly be changed to the Palisades Tennis Club -among his tasks will be to make his facility exclusive and private. He was appalled, to say the least, when be discovered how pendulous the securicy had been with certain personnel members of the Wayne Club. That will change, Stuart promises. In fact, Stuart himself will sit in the control center -the one·be designed and was state-of-the-art in 1973 -and greet every person who anivei;. Hlf somebody in Orange County wants to join a tennis club, they can go to any club they want, and they go around from club to cJub and say. ·Hey, Mr. Manager. I'd like to try your club,• and they go play four, five, six times or whatever, and then move down to the next club (after they've wom out their welcome). You can't imagine how much that happens," he said. "So Whdt'~ U1l' dlfferenrP. between a pnv11tP, oxclu~lve country club dt\U u pnvate, exclustv tennis dubi You certainly can't go to a country club and Slly, ·ney, I'd like to try your golf course.' That shows you how screwed up tennis has gottel'l. This (Wayne Club) is going to be private, and it's going to be a 90s operation.• If someone wantS to see the club, a perso,nnel member will take them on a tour; if no one's available, an appointment will be set, Stuart said. No non-member will walk in without justification. Q Stuart. a non-traditional tennis club owner, who "really came up the hard way, because typically tennis club owners are wealthy businessmen," will do everything, he said, from scraping smudges off the floor with a toothbrush, to filling in when necessary as a fourth in a ladies' 3.0 doubles match. "They're going to see me on my knees, and behind the front desk . That's the way I'm going to do business," he said. "My wife, Naney, and I are completely committed to this. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity. I'm the only hands-on, day-to-day owner I . know of in Southern California.• Q Stuart's presence at the Wayne Club will have lts affect at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, located about a mile north. "There will always be a little bit of competition (for I I I I memberships), but I don't think there will be a huge amount of competition. n NBTC General Manager lrv Goldberg said. ".(Stuart) has his courts (15) and we have our courts (19). I think there will be some shock for some people at the Wayne Club, because it's going to be run a little differently. "I don't think it'll go into a war. I called Ken and congratulated him. I think it'll have a positive effect on tennis. I think a lot of people will sit back and see what happens. I'm sure we'll all lose a few and gain a few. There will be a little reshuffling. That's prone to happen. "Some (NBTC) people will say, 'Hey, I'm going to go over there.' That's fine, but they'll have to pay an initiation fee again. And there will be some who will want to come over to us. But since there will be more people there (at the Wayne Club), there will be more competition for courts, and we're more of a family club." Goldberg also said he doubts that 100% of the current Palisades members will move to the Wayne Club. Stay tuned. • ~ DUNN Is a Dally Pilot ~whose dub tennis column 11Sually appears .-,,ery other Saturday. The league begins Monday, Sept. 25. The fee is $20 per team {plus $10 cash for officials' fees). Men's 3-on-3 basketball leagues are offered for teams of various skill levels, height and age. from novice to advanced. The fee is $85 per team and the registration deadline is July 7. The league begins July 16. NEWPORT BEACH The Community Services Depart- ment offers organized weeknight adult league activities at all levels of play. Registration is accepted on a team basis only. Flyers containing applica- tion, roster and detailed league rules and policies are available at the Com- munity Services Department. For more information, phone 644- 3151. WATER POLO U.S. scrimmages at Newport today NEWPORT BEACH - The United States National Junior water polo squad will have a scrimmage with Brazil at 5:30 p.m. today at the Newport Harbor High pool. The team features Coro- na del Mar High product Crosby Grant, who is now attending Stanford. The scrimmage is free to the public and will p rovide an opportunity to meet the coaches and players. The U.S. team will leave in two weeks to play in tournaments in Eastern Europe. NEWPORT BEACH -The 1995 City of Newport Beach Junior Tennis Championship will hold a four-day single-elim- ination tournament July 27-30 at Nweport Harbor High School. Sign up individually or grad a partner and play boys or girls doubles, or sign up for singles and doubles. Be sure to put your partner's name on the registration form. Enter the age division based on your age as of July 14. All entries must be received, not P.OStmarked, by July 14. The draw sheet will be posted by the City of Newport'Beach Com- munity Services Department and at Newport Harbor High on Friday, July 21 at 5 p .m. Notification will not be mailed, so players are responsible for checking the draw to detennine match times-. Trophies will be awarded to the champion(s) and finalist(s) in each age division. The fee is $15 for singles and $22 for doubles team. The ages rank from 5-18 for singles and 8-18 for doubles. For more information, phone 644-3151. AWABp AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The •Newport B1lbo1 Rotary Club• Award For Honesty And ' Integrity. Mutnere •Bra • Ask FREE• Eatlmate• Tn1llor Hitch• About • Towlr¥i U!JIB•l &31-1.170 TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA ---DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RY'S __ .. 2060 Hamor loul..md of Can in Colta Mela (71,L,t:2-0010 _...,,.. Alw!lra 19.21 lHE .· ,, ., •• • # •. ., ·' •' ~ I SATURDAY, JUNE 2 ... 1995 IJ -~, .-I~ •' ' ' I UPCOMING EVENTS AUCDON: A boat auction and marine gear sale will be held by the Orange Cout College Marine Program today, beginning at 10 a.m. Sails, rigging winches, efectron: ics wW be sold from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The loca· tion is 1370 Adami Ave. HEIUTAGE BOAT PAJtADE: The Amer- ican Nautical Heritage Boat Parade will begin in Newport Harbor at l p.m. on July 4. For more information, phone 729-3863. , FIREWORKS: Entertainment, a barbe- cue and fireworks on the Fow1h of July will be provided by the Newport Duries Resort. Parking is $15. For more information, phone 729-3863. LEAllNING TO FISH A fishing school, with classes offered on Monday and Tuesday of each week, leaves the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and returns at 4 p.m. The cost is $125 per person. For more information, phone 673-2810. For yourigsters 7-12 interested ln learn- ing how to fish, the Balboa Angling Club and the city of Newport Beach is offering a class at the Clubhouse, located at A Street and Bay Avenue, from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. July 14. Participants will learn about how to tie fishing knots, finding and catching bait and the best places lo look for different fish. Fishing gear and tackle are provided. A fishing excursion and sportsfishing identification book is included in the $15 fee. For more information, phone 644-3151. Childten may participate in a free fish- ing tournament which rUn.s through Aug. 12. Prizes will be awarded. The competi- tion is divided into junior (up fo 10 years old) and senior (11-15) anglers. For more infonnabon, phone 673-6316. U!ARNING TO SAIL Learn to sail or windsurf at Newport Dunes, where you can also rent wind- surfers and 14-foot sailboats at $15 an hour. For more information, phone 729-1154. Rentals of sailboats and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing, located in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navigation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first mate instruction. For more information, phone 673-1763. For children 11 and up, the Orange County Sea Base (1931 Pacific Coast High· way) offers weeklong classes tn motorboat- ing, windsurfing. small boat sailing and rowing. For more information, phone 642- 5031. KAYAKING AND CANOES Two-hour kayak tours are conducted every Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. at Newport Dunes. The cost is $15 per adult and $10 for youngsters. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. For more infor- mation, phone 729-1154. The Balboa Fun Zone also offers kayak rentals at $10 per hour for singles and $15 per hour for doubles. For more information, phone Balboa Boat Rentals at 673-7200. The Newport Aquatic Center offers sweep rowing (one oar) and sculling class- es (two oars), as well as canoe rentals. Classes run for four weeks and cost $70. For more information, phone 646-7725. The NAC is hosting week.long camp sessions from Jurie 26 through Aug. 25 for children between the ages of eight and 13. Instructors will teach the basic skills of row- ing, canoeing and kayaking. The cost is $100 per person. For more information, phone 646-7725. SEASON SCHEDULE T he following, which has been compiled by the California Depart- ment of Fish and Game, gives the dates and times during which a grunion spawning run may occur. beginning with the approximate ti.me of the nightly high tide at the Los Angeles Harbor entrance. The times vary along the coast. San Diego is about five minutes ear- lier and Santa Barbara is about 25 minutes later. The second hour is usually better. The better runs normally occur on the second and third nights of the four-night period. The time is Pacific Daylight Savings. A fishing license is required for pe rsons 16 and older. Gruruon may be taken by hand only. No boles may be dug in the beach to entrap them. There is no limit, but take only what you Cdn use. It is unlawful to waste fish. In the times below, where the time of the expected run is after midnight, the date of the previous evening IS sbown OPEN SEASON June 29: 10:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.; June 30: 11:05 p .m.-1:30 a.m.; July 1· 11:40 p.m.-1:40 a .m.; July 2: 12:25 a .m.-2:25 a.m. July 14: 11 :25 p.m.-1:25 a.m.; July 15: 12:15 a.m.-2·15 a.m.; July 16: 1:10 a .m.-3:10 a.m.; July 17: 2:15 a.m.-4:15 a.m. July 29: 10:50 p.m.-1 2:50 a.m.; July 30: 11 :30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.; July 31 : 12:15 a.m.-2:15 a.m.; Aug. 1: 1:10 a.m.-3:10 a.m. Aug. 12 : 11:10 p.m.-1:10 a.m.; Aug. 13: 11:55 p.m.-1:55 a .m.; Aug. 14: 12:45 a .m.-2:45 a.m.; Aug. 15: 1:45 a.m.-3:45 a,m. DAILY PILOT ALE PHOTO Summer's not summer without slo-pitch softball. Aug. 27: 10:40 p.m.-12:40 a.m.; Aug. 28: 11:20 p.m.-1:20 a.m.; Aug. 29: 12:10 a .m.-2:10 a .m.; Aug. 30: 1:10 a.m.-3:10 a.m. SOCCER YMCA OFFERS WOMEN'S LEAGU E The Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA invites women 25 years old and up to move off the sidelines and get on the field. The YMCA Recreation Women's Soccer League & Clinic is continuing to form for the swnmer. All levels, I or ds a team. The cost 1~ $20 per per- especially beginners, are welcomed. son and $225 per team. cmd the fees The swruner league Will be for six do not mclude shirts or referee weeks, between June 25 and Aug. 6. charges The locabon of the games is All games are played on Sunday. Play-Moote V1Sld & lrvme, two blocks from ers may sign up on an individual basis the YMCA. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CLASSES, CAMPS BASEBALL CAMP OCC will offer three week-long ses- sions of small-group baseball instruction for boys and girls ages six to 12. open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.-noon. To register or for more mformdlton, phone the OCC Office of Community Services at 432-5880. CHEERLEADING CAMP OCC cheerl~ading adviser Joycelyn Groot, whose teams have captured four . state and regional titles, is leading a four- day camp for girls ages seven to 14 on July 17-20 trom 10 a.m.-1 p.m. each day. plenty of tedm games. Pldyers of all dbili- ty levels are invited. The camp IS from 12:30-3 30 p m each day dnd the fee ts $89 . The sessions are scheduled June 26. 30. July 10-14 and July 24-28. Camp ses- sions run from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. each day at the OCC baseball field. Each session costs $115. Under the direction of OCC baseball coach John Altobelli, there will be instruction at all skill levels. Altobelli will be assisted by his staff and OCC team members. The camp is designed to help young- sters with the proper mechanics of base- ball. The coaches will focus on throwing, fielding, hitting, bunting, sliding, pitching and teamwork Registration is under way in OCC's Community Sernces Office, located adja- cent to the college's hbrary. The office is Participants may register by phone, using Visa or Mastercard. For informa- tion, phone 432-5880. LEARN TO SWIM Anyone can learn to swim this summer at the Orange Coast Summer Swim Pro- gram, which has begun at the OCC pool. Directed by Richard Blanc, fees are $37 for one session, $72 for two. $105 for three and $138 for four sessions. Children of at least three years of age to adults are welcome, from non-swim- mers to those who are competent in the pool but who may want to learn a new stroke or are interested in swunnung to stay fit or be competibve. A nwnber of sessions and start tunes, dependJng on skill level. are available. VOLLEYBALL CAMP Orange Coast volleyball coach Chuck Cutenese will direct the 14th annudl "OCC Volleybcql Camp" for boys dnd guls ages 12 an~ up at the school's gym July 28-30. The three-day camp is from 9 d.m.- noon and 1-3 p .m . each day. The cost 1s $85 with a camp T-shirt included. The camp is split into beginning. inter- mediate and advanced groups, and mstruction stresses the technical aspects of volleyball play that are needed to become a skilled player CutPnese will be ass1Sted by members of hts staff . I For more information, phone 432- 5880. YOUTH BASEBALL Fee for the four-day camp is $45. Campers are reminded to bring a sack lunch and plenty to drink. Awards and ribbons will be 'presented. For more information, phone 432- 5880. 'LADY PlllATE' BASKETBALL OCC women's basketball coach Mike Thornton, along with his staff and mem- bers of the Pirate basketball team, will conduct the eighth annual "Lady Pirate Basketball Camp· for girls ages eight to 16 on July 10-14. Instruction centers on shooting, pass- ing, ballhandling, team play. defensive techruque and rebounding. The re will be Yankees · claim Pony title in NHBA competition • They sparkle in Memorial Day tourney in Irvine, as well. NEWPORT BEACH -With three teams playing above .700 all spring, Newport Harbor Baseball Association's local Pony teams have been enjoying its share of success this season. The Yankees also had the opportunity to play in a Memorial Day tournament in Irvine where they played fi ve games in 2 112 days. finishing 3-2. The Yanks just missed going to the championship game. of William Clayton and Pete Wdtson. The Dodgers and Yanh had a quick rematch for the championship. Another tight game followed as the Yanks dgdin won by one run, 2-1 . For more lnformallon, phone 432· 5880 AIKIDO ClASS Youngsters can gdm seU-cnnfidence and have fun, too, by learrung the non- aggressive martial art of Aikido a t OCC this summer A Sl.)(·Session class to learn the basics of Aikido lS offered on Saturdays from July 22-Aug. 26 in the aerobics room of the OCC gymnasium. The class IS from 1- 2 p m . each Saturday. Douglas H . McBratney, a flI'St-degree black belt who has taught ctuldren Al.lo· do for the past four years, leads the dass. Fee for the class is $39 For more mformalton or lo register, phone 432-5880 ·COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB With just the three teams, Westside Pony has ventured out and played Pony teams from Irvine, Eastside Newport and Ocean View. The Rangers, managed by Bill Richardson, compiled a 15-5 record, including a 12-game winning streak. The Rarigers, led by Zack Wells, Tommy Kelly, Sean Morrissey and Brandon Schiep- pati, entered the playoffs with a bye and then lost their next two games. The first loss came to the Dodgers, B-3, with the wmners explod- ing for seven runs in the seventh inning. Beerer pitched a complete game lo earn the victory, scattering five hits -two by Otto Ver- hulst, and one each from Shawn O'Donnell, Garrett Love and Donnie Deschenes. Dodger pitchers Deschene . Verhulst and Chucky Waite teamed to pitch a five-hitter. EVER HAP ONE OF THOSE P A Y S WHEN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLP AMP YOUR GOLF The Dodgers, managed and coached by Shawn Miltimore and Todd Schubert, finished 16-6 after opening with a six-game winning streask. Next for the Rangers came the Yankees, who were coming off a 1-0 wm over the Dodgers. The Yanks won the seeesaw game, 5-4. Morrissey had a big hit to lie the game for the Rangers and also pitched well in the loss. The key offensive play of the garne for the Yankees was by Paul Hamilton, who was side- lined through much of the playoffs with a bad back. Hamilton, pinch-hill.mg m the sixth inning, beat out a grounder, which also advanced a runner from second to Uurd and eventually scored the go-ahead run. GAME? When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to choose from for only *7500 ••. or sign up for all three and SAVE! {Maximum four people per ctess) The Yankees, managed by Bill Gallagher and coached by Brian Towersey, Ted Stelle, Ed Durant and Mike Krasel, finished 18-7, with three of those losses to Ocean View teams. Pitcher Josh "Goose" Guessman allowed just three hits and helped his own cause with a double and two singles. Schieppati was the leader in homers with seven this season, foUowed by Gary Robinson with six. Wells with five, O'Donnell with fow and Hamilton with two. CALL (714) 660-S10l • 1701 GOLF COURSE DR. CO STA MESA Also conbibuting to the win were bits by Scott Tippett, Robert Bonner, Scott Beerer and Andy Kalanz, as well as the defensive efforts Newport East announces 9-10 squad to vie at State 6G\FQll\Ol1UIHllB» • Local squad to open District 55 tourney July 5 against Aliso Viejo. CORONA DEL MAR· Por only the second year, Orange County Uttle League teams will compete for the 9-10-year-old Call.f omia Slate title. Newport East LL will once again be represented by a capa- ble group of all-stars who will be competing 1n the District 55 Tour· nament. John Della Grotta, manager of the Major Division Phlllles, has been selected to manage the team. George Bont, manager of the AAA Cards; Josh Bradbury, manager of the AAA Braves, and David Northridge, player agent for the Major and AAA divisions, make up the roec:hing staff. Newport But will play its fint gaiqe on Wednelday, July 5, at 7:30 agalnlt Allio Viejo at Viejo'• Uttle Leegue Majar field. Of tbe J4.player l'Olter, the 1995 9·10 Nl!U. All..stan wW bav. tbi bmilftt d twO i'et\U"lUng play.rs from .... ,....... all·ltar tMlll. 1JiifY are ltoMrt Delle Gn:;t- ta and Brett Matsen, both of whom played in the Major Divi- sion this past season for the Phillies and Braves, respectively. The majority of the squad is comprised of an exceptionally strong group of AAA players as follows (listed in alphabetical order): Matt Boyce (Cards), Josh Bradbury (Braves), Charlie Cop- persmith (Dodgers), Blake Dillion (Mets), Ben Forrest (Giants), Col- by Hackett (Mets), Keith Long (Cubs), Alex Northridge (Reds), Thylor Pham-Borst (Cards), Jeff Reed (Cards}, Nick Rhodes (Dodgers) and Ryan Rhode's (Braves). "We expect to have strong and deep pitching and play Ught defensei on offense, look for us to uti11%e our excellent team speed, mixed with timely Une-drive hit· ting, to generate runs,• Mid John Della G11>tta. He aJlo noted that •the all·ltar experience will be an excellent opportunity tor our ployen to build upon the tnstrucUon received durtng the teat0n end to aperlenat the thrtl1 °' competing &gainlt tMIDI from Uttle lMguei am. Orange County end tbe lt&te.• J JOHN ROBINSON NOflSSIOML Cl.111 IUUll CAU. FOlt YOUR CUSTOM ""1NG APPOIN'TmNT 714-545-2833 Fltll GOU NOOUCTI Evaluation of your present golf dubs OUll PROOUCT: Quality custom fit golf clubs OUR DIFnnNCm: our clubs are built one set at a time to flt each players game WHAT M CONSIDll WHIN IUILDING YOUR CLUes: ....... Proper hand action SNft Pie•· Oub Head Respone ,... ,_,.. Proper Tr ajectocy .,.... ~r Head ~lgnment ue ,.,,,..,._ DlrKtJonal Control Left ~ Maximum Distant~ ·0n composce ~ WI '9IOla.Y USS lMlsa QUALITY COMFOHINTS SCOTT BROOKS -·s·o·vs·A·N·o·G·l-RL·s-.. ~@~~E Ta~<(" AGES 8-18 . July 31 -August 4 1995 REGISTER NOWI C'A M9 Space Limited to 1 25 Players Camp Location : University High School Gym 477 l Campus Drive Irvine, Calitornio Mon. July 31 through Fri. August 4, 1995 Dates: 9:00AM till 4 :30 PM Daily Learn what it tokes to Times: become a champion from the l NBA's / SCOJT 8ROOICS tmcT NQUltlES 10. I / ' I I ' ' I \ SCHE DULE • Sunday -Arrivdl party and news conference, Balboa Bay Club, 3:30 p.m. v~1chts1de welcome for Mike Reed, Mr. Irrelevant XX from Boston College. l\ h>d1<1, polilJc1ans, cops. groupies and celebs ... a one-man band (Jim Roberts) dnd a 24-gul Woodbndge High dance squad. • Monday -CoUege Night. hoops shootout, pool, beer slide, Name That Tune, nm! othP1 frivohties at Tht> Draft Choice Sports Bar in Lguna Niguel. 6-9 p.m. $5 ndmtsi.1011. •Tuesday -D1c,neyldnd Dc1y and Night. Mr. Irrelevant and guests whoop it up in IH'\1•1-11ever land • Wednesday -World's Greatest Sports Banquet, Balboa Bay Club, 6 p.m. $800 pN table, or $80 per person. Presentation of the Lowsman Trophy to Reed and clm<>ns of southland i.upcrstats join in. Reggie Jackson inducted into BBC Hall of Fc1me. Silent auclJon with Super Bowl Fantasy package for two. • Thursday -Be1•r Can Regatta-BBQ at Balboa Yacht Club. 6 p.m. start. Reser- vc1l10ns reqwred (2b3-0727). • Friday -R11 nn111 C~unnm' Golf and first ever fantastic IW Pub Crawl. Golf at Hydll Newporter. t heck lil at 12:30 p.m. Hackers delight on the executive course> Speed, not pc1r, is the point. Beware of water gun traps and quicksand bunkN!) $40 per pPrson, $150 per foursome. • Pub C'rdw1 begins at I iyatt's Dukes at 6 p.m. The $20 bus ticket includes a 5 pm chnner c1t Duke's The Crawl goes from Duke's ... to Silky Sullivan's ... to Lt.?g<'n<b . tu NalJonal ports Grill ... to Champions at the lrvine Marriott ... to thC" Crnona Cdf P un<l bdck lo Duke's IRRELEVANT CONTINUED FROM 81 Redskins in 1992, and who will be Reed's teammate this year on the Panthers, Reed saJd· #Whctt time does my plane leavei• Reed will be showered With gifts on Sundc\y ul the Balboa Bay Club during the dmvdl party and ~..called news con- f~rencP, tnggering week-long festivities, directed by Irrelevant WPek rounder Paul Salata, th<ll dlso includes a "College NightH party on Monday, a day at Disneyland on Tuesday, the suave Low~man Trophy dinner on Woonesday at BBC, d "Beer Can Regatta" cind barbecue on Thursday, and the Runnin' Gunrun' Golf Tournament on Friday. Reed, who is not a golfer, will certainly get bad golf lessons on the pitch and puU Hyatt Newporter executive course. "I went to the drlvlng range to try and work nn my shot,· be said. RPed will bP accompanied by b.is belt tialp MDllC I .... ,._~ ... ..y~• llilc1 11 d9d •1 ................ bMlj Wllb ... wbO ........ tavalved ID Watergate, Ud .,_cm a Int .... .,.... wtth tbe ax-: al)d bis advilen. WU a ft1J apenence, and wbm ~ Miid tbe lliltory ol Watergat8. you w.-. iamewbat a put of that ... you could klentify with tome ol the events and people.• McKeever, wbo played for 11 bead coacbel in bis NPL career, can certainly identity with perhaps the most celebrated coach In football history, Lombardi, for whom be played in 1969 while with the Red- skins. "It was just fantutic, really one of tbe best things that ba~ned to me in my professional foot career," McKeever said. "I bad tbe opportunity to play for him, then he passed away and (the late) George Allen got the job there. (Allen) traded me back to tbe Rams for two more years. He and I didn't always see eye to eye. "l had the opportunity to play for John McKay in college my senior year, before he became the coach. You knew McKay was going to be a great coach, and I played for a lot of coaches, but none like Lombardi. Having played for him, I make it a special interest to read books or articles on him. People say what a great coach and a great person he was, and all of those things are true. 'tou don't read anything that overstates his ability. "(Lombardi) could get the most out of his athletes, and he had a tremendous faculty for having good coaches around him. Being able to dictate what I think a lot of coaches are afraid to dictate, I think that's what made him great. He let his assistants coach and be coordinated everything." McKeever, also a track and field standout in high school and college, winning the Pacific Coast Conference shot put title in 1959, played for USC during a time when the Trojans weren't exactly being sent Christmas cards by their opposing teams. Some considered their play dirty. McKeever and his brother, Mike, also an All-American at USC, who died in 1967 following an automobile accident two yea.rs earlier when a drunken driver crashed into him and put him in a coma, were at tbe top of every pro team's wish list The brothers had become darlings of the media McKeever believes his brother was illegitimately accused of dirty play because of a 1959 game at Cal, when the 1\"ojans, then 8-0, were caught under the media microscope when Mike McKeever "had a guy closed out of bounds and broke the guy's jaw,• Marlin said. •niere was a lot of press there that day, like 11 national magazines, to do stories on Mike and I. (That play) just got a lot of publicity, a lot more than it normally would've been. It seemed a lot of (publications) were doing articles on us that week. Under normal circumstances, I don't think it would've been as overplayed as it was." Mike McKeever, former national record-bolder in the 16-pound shot put, suffered a bead injury in college and never got the opportunity to play professionally. "Both ot us had planned to play pro football from the time we were in high school (at Mt. Carmel, a Los Angeles-based parochial school)," McKeever said. "We were very competitive amongst ourselves. and we were very fortunate to have outstanding coaches." McKeever, a member of the Balboa Bay Club Hall of Fame for some 20 yea.rs, and his brother were inducted into the USC Hall of Fame last Saturday. "I knew Mike and I would make WIDNISDAV LaAGUIS it, but never in the second year (of the Hall of Pam.e's existence)," he said. "There have been so many wonderful, fantastic football players who have gone' to the univenity ... just to be chosen, to be in it, let alone in the second year, is about as ,..outstanding an honor as I've ever received.# From the pre-1960 football era, USC inducted this year a group of five Trojans from the 1920s, Mike Ferraro and the McKeever brothers. From the post-1960 era, Charles White, Marcus Allen and Ronnie Lott were inducted. McKeever, who played an incredible 505 minutes on the field in 1960, thought about staying in football upon his retirement following the 1973 season with the Philadelphia Eagles. He went to work in the front office for Gary Davidson (Newport Beach) in the now-defunct World Football League. "As it turned out, I didn't (want to stay in the game)," he said. "But at least I took the time to see if that's what' I wanted to do." McKeever, who had represented U$C at numerous Lions Club, Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce meetings, as well as teaching youngsters the fundamentalS of footbilll at various clinics throughout Southern Calif omia, worked as a stockbroker after his brief stint in the WFL, then embarked on a highly successful career in the insurance business in 1975. He left his own firm in 1978 to become affiliated with Alexander and Alexander as a vice president. He has been with his current brokerage firm (Andreini) for six yea.rs. m>' ..... UAGUE I. P'lline Wtbber Newpon, S..O. 2 .ltric) loyt. .. 1; 3. (tie) Field Of ~ ).2; s .. 1wn St0tmet1, ~ S. (tie) M-iiic. 2-); Merrill ~ Newpon, 2·); P.in. WaOber Minion llllllo. 2·l ; ,..,,. ~ Orenge. 2-l; S.S. Sl"""'*1. 2·3; 10. Sutro. ().5. Johnny's Mgeh, C-0; 2. Oude'tttes, 3-1; ) I.cl Gltll. 2-2; 4. Squefle Play, 1·l; S McNnCM. Women's C: 1. (tie) Mlttsfrts, '-I; The Pr• Widen. 3·2. J. An911i. H ; C. Unorl"I. 1-4 Men's cc (•t lonltll No. 1): 1. Huck.aet. ~ 2. Bilbo hgglm, 4-2; ). (tie) Sons Of lffdles. ].); So.; )..J; 5 (tie)~ Nlltum- -1-5; Fw Side, 1-5. MONDAY UAGWS Men's CC (at lonltll No. t): 1. No Glow. No Love, 4-0; 2 Old Slow Oogr. J.1; ). Clown Puncntn, 2·1; c. Just Hit 1t. J.~ S. P'wt Shop loyt. t-2; 6. (tit) Spel1ley's Mllctllnt. 1·1: l"-Guys. t-3; .. Cal-Conn«tlon, C>-3. Men's c c.t l1"coln No. 1Jlonli. No. 2): 1 Alt Toudl. 3-0; 2. Sun Ot\tlll.. J.1; ). SMc>ort Connru<tlon. 2-1; c. The~~ s llldles Fighting l'ld9lot ~ 2·2; 6. (tie) Ctri c.111. 1 ..); Tecflnologlall Softwllrt, t-:J; l.Orri~C).3. Men's c (at lonlta Ho. 2/Uncoln No. 1): 1. lllW Haurct,. 3-0; 2. ~ Crwtlon. 441; 3. Club~--2-H ; C. a.flits. H ; 5. (tie) Pott St. a.llers, t-2; Qu~ 1·2; 7. X· Ztbltz. 1 ·l; I. Homer Simpson, 6-c. Coed CC (M cYQ: 1. t.11 8mhln. 5-0; 2. (tit) Und ShMtis. J.2; PlerClt Stttet Anna. J. 2; 4 (tie) Met Wat.,._, 2·); The ntbt. 2· l; 6 Tt-0 TotNdol, C>-5 Women's CC c.t CdM HlglY(atbluff): 1. lUISDAV l&AGUIS Men's CC c.t lonltll No. 1): 1. Fox.I fllitln. S-1; 2 Ugh~. 4-2, ). (tle) Ou.- G\"11 HefOti. H ; Loren's 5'>ot1S C.d Con- nection, 2·2; s. (tie) Muzon1·,. 1-c, Tebly H..o\, 1-C. Men's CC: 1. ~ 4-0; 2. (tie) CO llonesA Hud, 4-1; UedtWJ. 4-1; .&. (tie) OrlgiNI 1'12· U. J.3; :Z..0 TolefMCt, 2·2; 6. Four 5"ilont Hotel. 2·3: 1 Cwt Unit. 1~ & Wm Or LoM. W.Pwty.C>-6. Men's c. 1 Gl's Sllden. S-1; 2. 5150'$, ~ 1. (tit) Dan911n9 Wood<-2.z: r .... East· on. H ; S The Pike. 2-3; 6. All 01wnet«. ~ c. Men's C: 1. Germs, J.().1; 2. Tea lhgf. l-2: J. loM ~ J.2· 1; c. The Gumby"s. J.3; s .• .,. bot Boys, 1-l; 6 Put~ Maulers, 1 ... Coed C·1: 1. Datamed O.tw91-5-0; 2. Key- stone Paclflc. 4-1; l.' lied 0ogr. 1-3; C. (tie) Athl«lt Support-I~ Newport 5ld C_. ~1-4 Coed C·2: 1. IO~ J.1; 2. (tie) lun- dt's 8mhln. J.2; t.atMm & Wltklnf. J.2; flfo lonetMlldi, J.2; S. Glbfon, DI.Inn & Clusn... C).5. Men's c (It Uncoln No 1JWonM Ho. 2): 1 (tle) Jwnmon Jule-4-1; LA. Ctlll;IM, 4- 1; The Soonen. 4-1; c. IC-. J.3; 5. (tie) l\JI. 1ion.n. 1-4, a Sctubl. 1~ Hite Ow"-1-4 Min's l'wlllght (at CdM HIQM~ 1. Ecno Bod\ ~; 2. (tie) Cl ~ Machine, J.H; Embo, 3+1; C. Cl Commetdll~ 2-3; S. Allee And The Boys, 1 ~ 6. Glblon, Dunn a CNtch«. C>-S. Men's C (at Unc:oln No. 1/lonlt. Ho. 2): 1 Nound The Hom, ~ 2. (\le) 42nd St. Hltch- hlc""' 4-2; The HoolJg.nl. 4-2; 4. Yellow Soll. 2~ 5 (tie) Deloltte And Toudle. t.S; K~ And Compeoy. l·S Coed c (•t C'fCJCdM Higtl)· 1. ac-, flee>. pie. 4-0; 2. (tle) """ Holalng Group. 3-2; 100 llomben, ).2; 4. The "~ 2-3; 5. Mtrter lhtten. C).S. Coed CC (at cYCICdM High): t. Hoozon· funt,4-1; 2. SRS Tedi. H ;). KL Krew, N ; 4. ~e Play. 2-3; s. ~ Oi.nce. 1_. TMl.ml>AV LIAGUll Coed CC (•I lonlt• No. 1) 1 Qu~ WOmen. 4-0, 2. llegulaton. J.1, l. l.C.S.. 2-2; c. And WNt Not, 1•2; S The Fw ~ C>-5 Coed C (It lonltll No 2). I. lorde<1 llun- Mf'-4-0; 2. (tie) l4Mlk Mutwl Mort~ J. ,_,,.y ISAGUIS Coed CC (at Bonlt• No. 2): 1. On Fl-., J..O; 2. 911, 2·1: J. (tie) Acme's '-ck. 1.i; Pirates. 1·2; ~ 1·2: 6 Hffvenly Hrtt-1·2. Coed c <•1 cvo· 1. F~ Flnt. J.O: 2. <tie> Coll. M ; ~ & T~ M ; 4. (tie) Seasto-e Sluggers. 1 ·2. Y'ftt Se.i. I ·2: 6 llwne D.twr1, C).3 Men's c eat Bonita No 1)' 1 ac S1Mletl. 4-0; 2. Hq ~ Crtw. J.1. ). .Coldwell ..,..,,, 2-1; c 1t-er-. e>-J. s Olde Pri- vi.te lrobr._ 0-C. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? ••••••••••••••• The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased ~ to announce a new service now available f(J new businesses. ( we will now SEARCH the~ for you at no extm chargt, ·and save you the time and the trip f(J ~ Gmrt House in Santa Ana. ~ of course, afor the search is completed we wiU file your Jictitious business~ statemmt with the OJunJy Clerk, publish once a wtelt for four weeks as required by law and then file your proof of pu blication with the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fa:titious business statnnmt at the Daily PWt, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please caO us at (714) 642-4321 and Wt wiU. make amzngmzmts for you f(J handle this proadure by m4il. If you should have any farther questions, please call us and we will be m"1't than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor you. .. Claultled la..... BOARDS AND COMMIS. C227 f!llt 1tal1"*1t WU filed CONV•Nll!NT PUBUC NOTICES SION APPOINTMENTS: JORGE ROBERTS, C250 with tti. County Cltfk ol whether you're buy· BOARD OF t.IBRARY MARICELA GOMEZ. C266 Orange County on June 6, Ing, aelllng, or Just PUBLIC NOTICE TRUSTEES RENE F\.!ENTEZ. D318 tm. looking, clauffi•d has Norman LOlll, Frank o'!:aENDA -PRECIADO, fM874:1 what you r1Mdl CITY C=~ Lynch, Frank Po1Ch, Julie DELIA REYNOLDS 0438 PublltMd Newport BNch-CLAS~IFll!D Aoag:TY OP ~tfv ARTS COMMISSION, CARLOS ZUNIGA, '0439 Cosla Mtll Dally Pllol MJt HTS NnPORT BEACH Mlriltt Sloekman (for 1-Publlahtd Ntw~ort JW\8 17• 24• July 1• 8· OROINANCE(S) FOR IN· ytll ltfm). EJ1111 Donovan, B11ch-Co1ta Mna Dally 1995. 888 TRODUCTION Riki Kucheck, Calhtrlnt Pilot June 17, 24, 11195. . Sa725 ORDINANCE ADOPTING Mic~ Sa727 PUBLIC NOTICE lmiiiii•Ll•NiiKEYiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~e°~~~~ ~~~~ <~L~Vt~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE FloUtJoua OF NEWPORT BEACH ntt) PIUla Godfrey Fl tltlou B 1nH N Cecll W. Link••· 82, AND THE FORD MOTOR PARKS, BEACHES & c a ua 8 ame died of canc.r June LAND DEVELOPMENT RECREATION COMMIS. Buelneaa Name Statement 16, 1995 at Hoag Ho• CORPORATION WITH RE-SION, Pattlcla Bffk,.Roy Statement The following Pl!aons 111 pltal. In 1947, he, hit SPECT TO THE FORD Engltbrtchl, Phllllp Giii· The followlng per1on1 art doing busln111 u . wife and baby daugh-LAND/NEW p OAT gow doing bu1fn11111: MOBILE FLEET SER· ter moved to Corona PROJECT (DEVELOPMENT PLANNING COMMISSION PREMIER FINANCIAL, VICES, 252 Catalina Of., ... Giff d Ed d' 24000 Allcla Parkway, Newport a.ach, CA 82683 dol Mar wharo he AGREEMENT NO. 8) ,.nnt or • war BuUdlng 17 SYH 331 Mia-Glenn Andrew ttalperln worked u a car~nter RESOLUTION(S) FOR Sellch, Stephen Suther-elon Vleio. CA ~1 • 252 Catalina Dr Newport before becoming a ADOPT10N land, Tom Thom1on, J .,. cW 24000 Alicia Blach. CA 82ee3' al contr·-0r 1 R"olUtlon &tabll•hlng Michael TOll'Q9 uon on, Thi gonof -· • n MOORING FEES ANO Publlthtd Ntw~ort Plfkwey, BuUdlnQ 17, Suitt • bu1lnt11 11 COil> 1828, .. a young LATE PAYMENT PENAi.TY Beach-Costa M4tn Dally 331, ~u .. ton VltJO CA dUC1td by: In lndlvldu.I man, he and Na fam-CO 1.. CT(S) AND Pilot June 24 11195. 82891 Have you llll'ltd doing Uy moved to South la· N .. A • Sa72SI Cliff Smith ~4000 Allcla bulintH ytl? No guna. Tl*r'e WU the AGAE!ME~~ LS Plli<way 8Jldlng 17, Suitt OltM Hal.,.rln third houao to be c=~AL ~~~Q PUBLIC NOTICE 331, MIHlon VltJo, OA Thi• •taltmtnl WU flied built. He loavee hit CONSULTANT AGREE 92691 wflh tile County Clerk of wife of 48\41 yeare, MEHT • • NOTICE OF UL• Tt1l1 buelntH 11 con· Orange County on May 12, Dottle: hi• three CONSTRUCTION OP: In accordance With lht ducted by: a ~II patt. 1995 daughtore, Cheryl RIVER AVENUE WATER Pfovlllona of SeclJon 21700 ntrlhlp PMeeat Sand era , o I an 0 ANO SEWER MAJH RE· Vvough 217UI of lht Calf. Have you etarttd doing PUbllshtd Newport Beaen- Lampor19 and Jo Ann PLACEMENT PROJECT kwnla 8uelneM tnd Prof ... ~yet? No Costa Mt.. Dally Pilot Valantlno: and four (CONTRACT NO. 3050) ::"~at!':: f~ #::" ~~ wu llltd June 10, 17, 24, J!Ay ~ t, grandeone. No ,...., ~~GSNarina ~ INSTOAAOE SANTA with the County Cllfk or 1995. ~~ are ~~~· ';B:~lng aaoptlon ol AHA. II rilled to a lien Orange County on May IS, Sa724 --e wll be • • 1 Fracel YMI Budget purallllt to Mellon 21702 1995. tor9d .. .... 0 .. DIN AN c Es F 0 R of Nld Codi on lht good•, FMl713 When you writ• ADOPTION hertlnaft•, ~bed ana Publllhtd Newport Blach-a Claallfled ad, ORD IN AH Ce t 5 '2 I :::.. ~ penle9 ~ Cotta M... Dally Pilot Include alt ADCWTINO A DEVEi.Oft. .... _,_ lnl t t..__._ June S, 10, 11, 24, 1"5. MINT AGREEMENT BE-.....n "' "" ·--· 11720 the factt ~fH~TY ~~ ~~tor -::ci~, ~ PUIUC NOTICI and get the THE PleRCE MOTMERS such .... hiving tq>lrtd results i&::~::T~sN ,~g:~1~ ~nbtb8:"11:rr~A~ 1u=."N-.. you want. Vl!W M!MORIAL PARK 8ANTA ANA located at l .. t-..nt WITH AUHCT TO THa 2121 W. Ith $., County ol The 1o1ow1tig pereone Wt ,MW'IO V11W MIMORIAL Orenoe. Slate al Calllornla ~ buelneet ... PARK MAITIR PLAN ~· "' ~ day °' JUne ,.. IUCJQIT IUITW 21212 V!LOf1M1Hf AOAUMOO II t:OO em. Ttrme kif the VIiia Hertnou. L.ak. f0t- NO "' .... .,. CUfl only. .... -:.!,. ... -• • ,. eubfect to canetMallOft. _. - 1 lllllllil•lll••·• Llfldlord ,....,,... "' """' Muo, 2UN Vltta ll to bid. ltlow le a ... =a 1a. Lalle ,.,. CA i=r~~ a::~eooa--= When Wordt Are Not Enough •Sp«lalllfng In Splpath11 ,....... 2983 Harbor Blvd COlta "'918 540-313?> JOll G. COVAMUlllAI. "l'oROE RUVALCAVA Thi• ~.an... ,, oon-Mll , .... ~...,,... IOfM ALVARUZ, ..... ""'9 you ...,,_ dalr'fl IUG!N• D. Tl!M,LI, ~No ~MOOM.llA OiD&id MUL~•n Ira 11'9 ,........Vo" PILl'I PINUANOA, mn ooun1 on ID ... a .. 1 mrMd of -----JMWI P. Wiii, la .... leme. 'llllM IAl.DIMAll IAHCHU. ....... F ....... PLUG IN ,.. ..... ... l ....... i.. ......... -~­~'""" ·~'::z. ='*' ---.. MM 1iW1A ft ---· HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE l®Ai -OPl'OtlTUNlfV All IHI IAlll adletlis111t Ill Ulil ''"'111per II lllllljcct., 1111 fed· lfll fllr HMJtll Acl ol 11Q IS ...... wtlkll lllK•• It 11111J1 II ~· ''Illy 11N11eftnce, llmllall11 tr llllscilmlnallon used 11 race, cotoi; 11llglon, IH, IUlfflcap, lllllillal IUlllS OI U(iMll oritlft, • • lllllnllon 11 !MU lftY 11K111111111tnce.. llml· llllell or llllwimlftalion," a Alt•mD HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Mo00ay-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday PAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pn Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm n"•a• (714) 642-5678 llYMX (714) 631-0594 (Pl~ include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a p-ice quote.) BYM.A•oa• • ilONl 330 West Bay Street Costa M~ CA 92l>Zl Comer d Newpxt 8-lvd & Bay St. GINlllAL POU CY Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riptt to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please · repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Crecht can only be allowed for the first insertion. 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT 10691•H·o·u·s·E·s,---COSTA MESA .2124 HUNTINGTON NEWPORT NEWPORT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH , 1040 BEACH BEACH 2140 BEACH 2 169 BEACH · 2 169 Ku l.b4i .,,.,..,...t.e klllt It.a ablne? T1lIN1!JNO A80DT lULOOATD'OP Orange County Foreclosures & Default• Dally llata. 60-75 new properties listed dally, each w/complete pro- file. Guaranteed low- Ht price In county. County Record• R••••rch 840-5773 ext 30 •••t•ld• 2br + bonua iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS t ST MONTH RENT $3M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lrg lot, grt landac:ape. Ab I B I I 0 RE T ~ Open HOUH SaV1·5 & 10 ute 1rga n. F R N +Dep-2Br+2Ba tnhm •EACH.cLOI• CONDO 1 Year new Executive 3bd 2ba Carmel Hme Sun u S2T9K 650-8620 HUNTINGTON BEACH Quality 5Bd 3Ba, fam-w/yard. Pets OK. Pool, 2Br 2Ba, gar, HC gate home In Npl Coast. 4 Lt & ~ry. Private. New $25"',000 11 h F hi lndrya. 948-284e d/W, w/d hkup, tennl1, bdrm 2.5Ba 2.car fl ooring & jacuzzi. ... _. 2 New Unlt1 ., Y ome nr as on pool A II N t 84'"7""2 ... •• Island w/pvt yard + •---------3BR 2BA houae, encl • •PL va now. garage close to comm 0 pe · .... • • New U..xury Twnhm ~'! ~:~• 01~~:,c:! spa. Reduced S60K -BALBOA patio, w/d hkup, car-$950. 213-478-0l05 pool, spa & recreation 3BR 2BA Harbor Vlew 3Br, 31,Aaaa Pk. 3Bd, 2Ba. Custom Only $539,900 w/ IS,. in.rn port, dbl• gar. Water --------• areas. $2300/mo. Homes. Comm pool & Many Upgrade• land 1 TERMSI Call now • AJU•u 2 106 & gardnr, d/W, stove, IR'"~ 2144 Franklin Realty tennis. $1850/mo. Call 1.5 ml from Beach acap ng. Patrick Tenore Agt forced air heat, lg trnV iiiiiiiiy uiiii·u•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Alea Rental Specialist coll 619-077-0488 $198,000 642-3973 844-9060 780o8702 2 Bdrm 18a rear. bk yds. Avl 7/1 $1125/ 640-7000 ext 324 4 8 , 2 •58 8 Home ONLY $SK DN! ONE OF AK.IND Deck w/small view mo. 909·866·2233; New Home 4 or a Bdr _A ___ T_T_H_E_B_EA __ C_H_ Spectacular City All brand new. Patio. Eve 909-866-4791 3Ba, 2 frplc, 3-car gar, Lights \liewl Hart>ot Gorgeous 280 2BA Seciuded 2·sty, 3500 1 -car g a -r ag•. 3BR 2BA TOWNHSE $549,000 84o-6213 Iv Annual Rentals View Homes. Avl 7/1. TXwl n,hm wA/2b-car lgart. s/f, 5Br 311.rBa, bonus $1350/mo. Avl now, Dbl gar, w/d hkups, mag ....... Owner/Agent Or Summer Weeklv $2,750/mo 640-5684 n area. arga n • ~L-~· rm+ den, ocean view. Quiet End of Island comm pool. Nr OCC. Oxford Ct. 2Br 2Ba • $149,900. Call Today. ~UK;uc:::L huge lot, cstm upr,rds. Newly remodeled $1000/mo. 644-5125 condo. White, light, La rge Selec tion Ba l(ahore a 3/3~den, Patrl7c~!"!n7oor2• A.gt guard gate-Seav e w . 3Bdrm 2Ba front Hs. 38r 2Ba new tile Ber-overlooks pool. Frig. 2Bd, Lido .. $2000/Wk furnishd in gated area _ $795K. By ownr. Open 2 1 38d, Penln ...... S2l00 w/2 pvt beaches. Lse NEWPORT SaVSun. 759-8090 -car garage, pat 0· ber crpi, lrg f~ rm, w/d. $1350/mo. Anne, $5500/mo summer OP•N HOUI• SUN 1.. Avl 7-15·95 $1750/mo frpl akylt p• .. yd Cat 752-6767 or 854-4302 3Bd, bay view · $2000 . 3Br 2Ba tnha, dbl gar. BEACH 1069 WATERFRONT Franklin Realty • 0 C · 4Bd, oceanfrnt $2300 Car 01 · c 01 d we11 1320af, pool. Nr OCC. Area Rental Speclalllt ok. Near C · Sl3SO. WESTPARK 2-atory, ~ Banker. 714-644-9060 S143K. 119 Lexington. S459,ooo Many others available S46-8SlS 754-6262 ll3224 2Br+loft, 2-car gar, The l'rudlnftalw BIG c ANY ON Tiiis 11wsp1pcr will nol -------- U.Wil1ly ICUJI 111y ldwel1111· CORONA By owner. 644-5125 BAYSHORES ~e:a:.'~~~~~~1~~~ 640-7000 ext 324 BACK BAY CONDO flreplac;5:~~~/mo. ......_ 5Bdrm single story rm). din rm +breakfast Lrg 3Br+loft In Wood· 673•1900 family home. lmmac· mtil lof , .. , HIAll wlllcll ls In DEL MAR 1022 DANA POINT 1026 $1 200 000 atream Comm. Attchd ulate, pool & apa. Overal:r.~d 10~ In Bay-~c~~~rew~ky~~% gr8~'. BALBOA 2-car gar, w/d hkupa. FIND 2BR 1Ba hae, din rm, s5czoo1mo. ~~Ila wl.iatlN ol lfll l1w. Our 1u ders iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111 lllft'Y l111arm1d 11111 111 a h orea located 2 Broker/Owner PENINSUIA 2107 Avail 7/15. $1250/mo. lndry rm, gar, bkyd. oaa1s~e~:i;'~;~w" doora from beach. Re-714-646-0853 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Daya 751·9161 ext an apartment Avail 7/1 . No pets. -,,,..--..,-....,..~--lllW1lfi•1• MW1111H d In this ....,.., .. 1Q111•11on111 .... ~ Niis. Te tom- ...... ~.clll HUD ORCHID DUPLEX 2Br/1 Br, 2-car gar, walk to ahops/beach . $390K. Agt. 644-5910 • Home AUCTION • e 24 NEW Dana Pt e modeled kitchen. 1• 100. Eves 544-1466 through classified 20352 Birch. $1200 Buy II. Sell It. And It. Patio w/frull treea, --------Deluxe 2Bd 2ba E t C M Inc gdnr/wtr. 756-8805 Cla .. lfted. flowara, troplcal REAL ESTATE Bayfront Condo. aa oat• ••a .__ _______ _ Gorgeous View. Must 3Bdrm 2Ba hse. New plant:tAA ·9060 EXCHANGE 1600 Seel Call 675-9785. ·paint & carpet. Cul-de-.,..... aac, 2·car garage. Exchan9•2 wb: Maul Tlll·ftl .. 1·11111 .. 24-lstQ.,.. -------- lllt WU~l .... ll. OC aru 11leuc' COSTA MESA 102 4 c.il HUD It 4U ·l500. ______ , ABSOLUTE STEAL! GENERAL 1002 Owner aaya "Give It iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Away"I 2 Bdrm Condo w/2-car garage. OnJy Houaea. Muat be aoldll GR8 financing. Models Open 7 Daya 10arn-6pm at 33718 BrldgeHampton, Dana Pt. Auction Da1 Sun- July 23. FrH c:.talog 800-388-4444 REDC COLDWC?U BAH~C?R U Home nr best beach/ CORONA golf for home In New-DEL MAR port. 808-875-1711 2122 BIO OCEAN VIEWS $950 Studio, ocn view $1195 1~Bd, Very larg1 S179S 3Bd/3Ba Front Unit 558-8880 Agt. $1500/mo Franklin Realty Area Rental Specialist Many other• avallable 640-7000 ext 324 Ea atalde 22nd/Santa Ana Cozy 1 Br hid• away, yard, parking, apa, photo lab, S900/ mo. Avail 7/10. Small pet Ok. 642-6455 Call The Professionals For Marble:Terrauo Sealing OOV'T FORECLOSED $94,9001 Wh I Home• for pennies Patric k Tenore A.gt en you wr te on $1. Delinquent Tax, 780-8702 a Classified ad, Repo1, REOs. Your --------Include all Contempory Udo Bay- front 5Br 3.5Ba 35'1ot $1 ,999,000 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read th• Clanlfleds And PolishinC:pair 30Yws~e...W. _.lattiletlln Area. Toll Free 800-E'SIDE 309 Broadway. the 18 .... . 898-9778 Ext. H· t 361 2Br 1 Ba+ detch gueat ... .. 0Dtn Sun 1.S 239 Via Udo Soud. Agent 873-3777 SELL Thinking of having a garage sale? Give ua a calll CLASSIFIED Call Today for Your FUE ln·Home ~1119 for current listings. hse, hdwd firs, lush and get the landscp~ 2-car w/lndry Its your home through classiJied 775-6380~ Buy It. Sell 11. Find 11. & :V•Ba. 5310,000. resu Claaalfle d . 818-752-Z557 Owner you want. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. every day M2•H78 ·-----------Claaalfled. ______ ,CERAMIC CLEANING DOORS 3580 BANDY MAN 3710 HOME CA.RF.I LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PET SERVICE TILES 3528 SERVICES 3548liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES SECURITY 3870 SYSTEMS 3920 DIRECT 0 RY An experienced Carp en trr • E lee t rl c a' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CHU NO •s P Al NT I NO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••llLeatcy lhowen Rep'd •WINDOW CLUNINGt dependable d oor P lumblng•Orywall• Prof'I To HouM S it ,IRIOllAL INJURY ATTY 20 Yrs Exp. Od Price! ACCOUNTING/ TAXES 3 406 Bualn••• Advlao~ Serv1oe .. Flnanclal 6 Management Consulllng TUM CFO 444-3747 ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG 3408 W• PUT IT ON OR TAKE IT OF'P Amt•x Texturing •Bob 841-&0eS• ..,. 0 f C le hangar. Guar work, Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle w/pet ~"'re for summer Free ""---··H•Uon Guar work. Free Est. .... •an ° erani FREE ESTIMATES 0 521 .. "'10 R fl •Ji '""11~.... ..... ............. _ u 375602 "'3"1534 Tile. lnatallatlon, ,... 297.aoa1 David r.... on ..... 00 ng m .... • ....... while attending U.C.I. No Recovery-No Fee c# " "" pair, grouting & •---------HAllDYMAN MalntRepalr. Ref'a. (818) 985-41834 Call 714-212·1tTl24 Hr BOB HUTTON CO. DOQ OROOMINQ Mr. P'a Pet Grooming. 14Yra In COM. CAT'a tool 7 5 9 ·1 2 1 8 •BRINKS• Since 1859. From $149 + low monitoring fee. 80C>-453·5829 plumbing. L#670130 •WINDOW Ca....lng DRYWAU Lt Plumbing, Elec.. H. THOMAS HICKS, ESQ. lnVExt. Acoustic cell 673-8065 °' 846-8528 •Screen Repa ir•• Crpnty, Paint, 10Yrs •--------Revocable L.lvlng Trust rLe"'m622ov6e3/•1 PP!Y2/r.:pa~r1. _P_L_U_MB __ l_N_G __ 3_8_9_0 TRANSIATORJ Afforda bla•Rellabl• SERVICE 3584 Expl Matk 588-7880 JEWELRY 3784 25 Year• Truat Exp. ,,. 9i.. ., • ~~::r!a'~1::,:~:~I• FrH Eat1•729-7o79 HANDYMAN Painting, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $295 No Hidden FM• Emerald Painting TUTOR 3 9 27 Kitch/Bath Remodel •---------Hanta•Tape•Texture Elacl•Plumb•Carpt'y Wllllam Harold Jewelers Home Visits 848-7207 Int/Ext wallpaper/tile THE LOCAL PLUMBER liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii American Tiie Cont. COMPUTERS 3556 Acoustic celling removal Tlle•Marble. 25Yrs•Refs Watch & Jewelry repair Competitive ratu. 10 yrs -1 W1ll1am 8angtf1 Co.-LEARN SPANISH NOWI L ....... ""82 8"'A·1458liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Water damage. Free Jerry Bell 778-9380 Antique/Fine Jewelry •--------- F 88 11 751 2039 Since 1947 Exp'd s .A. Tutor. Also ,.......,., _. E I K I 67" ..... 0 873 ft3•• MOVING 3834 exp-r • • Friendly Service at av n ~ . Home Reatoratlon & 8uy/Mll/ltldt -v u.. Translator·lnterpreter. Tiie ~~Bl~:· k. MAC TUTORING Remodellng Tiie ~~~u~ift:~~l~~:d Ll476000 675-9304 Suaana 873-7409 All Al f ~atn ~I :J.•::m A ~~~2~~ ELECTRICAL 3610 drywall woodwork' IANDSCAPE L Dlbernanlo'• Moving Lowest prlcea/Free Ht ----------------Good re•· eaa e •••••• fences 'decl<a roo~ Gl Local/Office/Storage Ll437-381 703-2419 TILB 3928 L#B~867 538-1286 Free lnllial CoMultatJon addltlo~s. rooja, gen IAWN CA.RB 3808 Long Diet. Free Eal --------• eDAN DAWSON• ---------•---------A-1 •l.otrloal work repalre. Comm/Rea. T#181632 979-31 14 lk•'• Custom Painting PLUMBING l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii runn r•o112 3536 CONCltETE. Duncan mJecttlc Rafi/Free EatlmaJes. Baalo Yard Malnt. Prof, Clean, Quality Wat« Heaters • Drains Grout/Tiie Restoration ___, \JUUO Quick Reaponae John, 947-8520 Lawn• Cleanupa PUBLIC NOTICE Work. lnVExt & Docks, Remodel • Repair Regrout•Recaulk iiii8&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3557 Local Uc. eS0-7042 Semi Retired contractor. Tr•• i'rlmmlnt1 Lt The Cam. Public Utll._ Li1703468 831~810 Fauctts • Fh1turH RepalreClean & Seal ---------1 Youn• grandmother .IONllS ELECTRIC Rpra, lmpNmnta, aml Haulln g 879-824& ti.. Commlaaion RE-PACIFIC PAINTING ~~~J" ~~ Free Esu..t. l40-l3ot ADDmONS wilt pro\/Jde lndlv. cw• *lest p..a....-.#\a • ..i1tu All houra. Fu l~ joba. Quality, Integrity, QUIRES that alt used SERVICES P9r# '717·5729 ~S)'sWmsl#638035 10 each child, while ·~•-nr Bonded 6 lnaur• . 1 care, Ken 642•1770 Green Scene Landacpng ho usehold good a EJCterlOf' Profaaalonal• IEMODWNG 3410 you work ... My C.M. ~-~r"8oo• Lino5749 851-aae7 • & Irrigation, TrlmmJog mo ver• p rint their UC 4184378 722.7645 TUTORING home 557.2309 Kathy ....,,..._ ·-• 6 Removals, Clean-P.U.C. Cal T numb«; Expert Drain Cleaning 393 0 ,,. •N . ...... ••~ ·~--------a• •nWOOD ups & Malnt. St. Uc. llmoe and chauff&YJa ftAINiOW CGOJe llalnt. A Plumbing Repalra DUN-e,,..... Block, .....,_, Tiie.-~ e•ft_,.1 ..... CONSTRUCTION Cone, Patio, Oriv9way Jl!NCES pt00•r 3712 41599025, --print their T.C.P. num-Pal11Uft9.fnl/Eit HouM/Apl 20yrs exp. All WOfk SAT Semlnan 1185. 20 vra Exp. small & CLEANJNG Fplc, 88Qa. Ref. 20 Yr • DEr-3615 11---ilii•&iiiiiiil TREES ber In alt advenlM-Quality Job. 3F:,.e:.•8s8t. Guar. Steve 645-8291 Excel w/Pat O'Dowd Lg. Job• 850-7042 SUVICl!S 3548 exp. Terry 887·78M ~ mem.. " you have • LJ11569ti7 e -PLUM•INQ X.PreH a Inc• 1879. ~ aoo..+MY ... BUILDER BRICKeTIU!eSTONE CLllANIWAXIPOLISH ".!!.!~;;t ~· queeg•ne.. Uonof -~-the. umole-•SON'S PAINTING• Repal,.RemodeleBath aclledulff e 7 3"2 a00-4ee-aa49 .,.NC•S GAT•S• All typee of ftoonl 1..,...-----,,--.--~---~~ -·ir ...... _ 20 Yrs Elcp Rn/Comm. Kitchen. We do It alll 8 h Kit h A TOUCH OP CLASS Plaln/atampCed Cl on-Mce'I ''"~ ""9DM 35 y ..,. Exp. Lawn Service. Mow/ or pohauffeur, ca ll: lnVE>ct. . Uc#480559. We do It nowl 237~ W•T,. a t room• c e n ci...-~ Ree/Comm cret• A oat ng a RedWOod • Lff7eeo5 714 ••• a7oe _ ... g•/aod/lapr1nkler·' ubllc UUlftlea 537_ .......... 11-..1.......... ...-Doora/Wlndowa/Decka ~. Fr" Eat. Uc.Jll8418H 131-4310 Jim Whyte 842-7208 cir;.up. Al .. e-27tts Commlaalon _... ~ .... ,&6 __,,,P_reo___,, ... -..,,,~,u-matlne~~-COVUllfGS 3932 Terua 2ea.7143 ,...QUeiff;' Prw..Aai ··--·---· Iv• mtg Of' call after 5 714-&M-41151 Repair• & Remod• ~----- AUTO DITAWNG 3442 aapecte of 0041CfN a -r ... --BAUUl'fG 3720 pT•uo 6 VO'"'•w Free Estlmat" .aosa HOUSECLEANING ~ .... hlUllnQ • VICTOR'S • &An --LIUUN .... toeo C\dtoM ....... , Ucenaed-lnaured. muonf'Y• ..... MMoe. ---. Low prtoee. Uc'd Proltulonal Gardening PAUl?UfG 3858 LESSONS 3888 StrlpplneJP•l•tl"9 lt.75 pet hour. 33 Jf9 In-. '31-38151 AcMrUige Conn. 974-6301 .IUlllC Te TM DUMP to vra. Exp. Xlnt Aera No Job 'oo amalll ALL HAND JOBI 71.,•••.03.. wfl~~~~~•h cn•t 497.nn • •W.P • .,.,..., .. T PIANO .... ~ ROOFING 3910 61' on w/ad. e1weu •••h•W•••D•t•ll C....._te HaHIHn COllTl&CTOIS PICTUU Man won'11 Me-1882 A PROF'L GMHN•R .. ......._ 01utll..., Megee -l"whef c8'\. W• gala •houtd h:f. ProfHalon., quality. Steady work PNf'cL GDll&L 3154 -•.n•G C.rlng for Heh land-Oull. ,... br PfOf'll E~ AWlll. •TllUlllMDUIOOPING• k>gether. Strip, Ina • ... , rat••· 845-1857 Depelldble, hen:lwOltllrl& rw 3117 scape aa If It w e my UOHOIClil. k Jef'""9r MO 1111 flor .. of your roofing ~'110 IM cnuy. ----------·1 Chrtllan:oellll 931·7351 I'!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!~ BBALTB1 ll!AUTY own. lArry 8M-44573. "" ...... IJ06 ,.... t....... "eed•. fWOoflr•m· .a't H anyUm& e&aPINTIY 3510 ...................... -:.=::.-~· llDPORT w co • JIJTNISS 3740 ••If Joi oarc1en1ng, 11,.. ..._,..... ,.. ..... bef. '° ... IJo 138144...._. •• W..WVJlllWMtdV, One Uo.ff1Ma4etne~ ~~ landacaplng, clHn Jt\.UI IDUChupa. *-. Ent. avaM: Wed- ......,_, "9mod. Doota. Wino TID::,!"'PfV ... Pn>l1~.'f· f1141 M• 4~ l9y Hwp Inn ...._11 LeM Piii ,._..Our MDI upa, "" trim. Aef.. M Hra ........... 5'"°' ClnQa. 8'c. a40-11M7. .... ....,_, llllCOO a *Y-• Ut -get reautte. Lateat FREI! Eat. •le-1511 Uo ..... ...aoe -. --. -. Uc ..... ...,.. cL11M111G ..... • tMds aa ... n Cu•'"' f,.. 'IMiiOe WWWJW iilll _m _______ ... ............. 7 ThoroUgttty dMft DOllllTIC IUUIDY MU 3710 on TV'a IOllO & Feb. No Ttu Too Ta ll. 20 Y'9 ..._ 1 11• te ., ....., homeftene., ~ SDflCIS 3571 =.-,,... NewJ*I No Buah Too 8mell. woreunauhlp . fair satlW 1'14-7 .... 1190 Celp'try, roof'g. plbQ Qr. en.e5M CaM TOM ... .a781 pfioM. ...... 11 "- WAHf YOUR HOMS ..._. ..._ ..-. painting . r•m odel =:t :=r = ·~ YARD Qean.up. Weed, liii611i NiiNil hnw ti • ._ 0.. When yuu ~1110 I 0 1CJ ad, u1dudo aJI the facts anJ SCI the rc.ulll .......... CL8Mf .,..... ~ lO ... IDr lla e/fl l e /8tueee . C 11 01 111w• .. trim. Aemov lr"9. Nu lnt .. •t. Wallpaper, ec..w.e 11 1,.,..,., II It' ...__ •11::=; a eee •• lawnll)Mlnta fltw .... --== .... -• .-ry. •a-1'MlWUt • Ullotent. re • •· --....... 1414918. .... YARD "'"417'9 -r--1 11 I • ...,.._ • ft71M W!C!f!! _..., M1'4M1 lllOMM. Ul'f __ __.tg....,·.,H71 ... ..___.._ Can't ....,-. to g.-to .. tho• ,..,.., )obi around ... hoUM'I Letthe CllnlllM ............ I., help,_.._. ........ ' no . W( Gt ne Wl db sll Ki SC ba se m er SE al tt si tl fc tt 0 le t d t s a ' II SATURDAY, WNE 24, 1995 Q UIET &: SERENE Palm ~esa Apart:men~ J So near & yet so far... 1 ' Thar's the feeling you get when vou live at Palm Mesa imid the lush greenery of secluded woods & stately palms. £ Studios, 1 & 2 .Bedrooms · Jrs. SS7S ro $600 · lBR $615 t0 $650 · 2BR $725 ro $750 .& No Pm ,& Vcrtial Blinds .& Ceiling fans ,& NEW Carpet. Paint & Tile ,& Fimc:ss ROom .& Ht'lln:d Pool & Jaau.z.i 4 Patios & Bakx>nics 4 Garages A vailablc Office Hoim: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M·F and l 0:00 am -4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA ) ' (714) 546-9860 Run your od in the Newport Beach Coste Mesa Daily Pilot end the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reoch over 100,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with o check today! Run for a week! If your cor does not sell we1ll run it for another week FREE! All for $1 o· ··-·-·····--·--------------• • ' 0 YIS,SELL MY CAR • ------........... (,_,.,Cord O MC [JVISA CJAM X -----L<P- ...... la OAAY "01 JlO w ... -c--CA•H17 I''" U1Ult<>14.r(ll.,.,1 .,., ,,.._,,,,.,.~ ~~~~:;:=·:~ ] ......... ,,......,JW....._ tlW-.,.,C....... '''..-1 f),,...,,.,.,,,,. " ....... "" r. ,.,,.,,. 0 ""41' ......... ;1111i'i .. ...... 1 ... c........... o c-c...; ,,.._,.....,. ,...,..._ oc..... l(...--~ ,,,..,~~~ t ...... ~~ , • JIO /or ''-'· SI OOeodtodJ-.o/1- •. ------------------· -·--·-· HUNTINGTON NB OCEANFRONT Weekly. Fully furn 3Br 2BQ, gar. No amk/no pets. Karen 434-1424 BEACH 2640 ------ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS TO MOVl!-IN SPECIAL SHARE 2724 2Bd 1.5Ba twnh ... 2· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii car gar, patio, bal· cony. $875. 969-7707 A BHutlful Npt 8ch VlfuiUes condo. Walk to beac;h, all llMn. Gated comm. Neat. $450/mo NEWPORT BEACH 2669 ____ 64_6-3_735 __ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiii Bal lal female ... ks •1 BR $825* rmate to ahr 2br 1 ba, 2BR 2BA $725/Up gar sp, w/d. no amok• Refrlg & dishwasher $600/mo 673-7548. Incl. 60JC30 pool. No B I P I Nie bd peta. No fees. No • •n n • rm. leaM. &45-4855 Spacious/bright/clean Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Claaslfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. /quiet. Steps to ocean reasonable. &50-8861. COM $390/slngle $450/ master UU. paid. No pets n/amk. 708·8 ·Avocado. 675-8634. &dM n/s, roomate wanted to ahr 28r 1 Ba unit. Close to ocean. Lrg closet apace. S525/mo 723-7832 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH 2669 Newport Beach 880 lntne Ave. 722·5555 Best Value in Newport Beach! 0 cool OUIVI BrmtJI 0 Cloae to dle leach 0 Un~ed/hnl. 0 Poola ucl Spu 0 Flblell Ceat«a 0 UOted Teula, Buketbal.I. V-baJJ ...... .,.._,,.. 0 Actltltl~ Propam ••11;;;;1;;1> o Corpor&a. smtea Put a few words to work for you. ~.~ot 642-5678 When was the last tiine the British were this excited about anything? Such featlvlty ls undentandable. Not merely because c.hc 1995 Rang;e Rover 4.0 SE Is the first entJrely new Range Rover In 25 years. But.also becaUBC there's never been a vehicle like It. Oil-road, lta new 4.0·lltcr VS engine, along With sec-- oncS-teneradon electronic traction control and all-terrain ABS, rnakca It easier than ever to gracefully conquer minor obetacles. Uke Guatemala. And on-road, the new ~ Rover no< only puts other 4x4'• to shame, It also OUt·amenJtiea other luxury oara. The fact Is, from dual aiJ'b9 to the Ranae Rover'• unique electronJo alr suspensJon, we rethought, redes_igned, and u~ virtually l~ ol every system, and every last feature and function In the Range Rover, to create the Rante Rover 4.0 SE. To experience all ol this for yourself, we urge you to come In for a test drive. • Alter all, It's entJrely pouible that theR may not be another new Ra1* Rover until 2020. eRANGE ROVER _____ °"_. ___ _..._>< DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER 'i'The Buyer's Market'~ tl'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at ·any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! The decor ol the Victorian Era has lound its way ~clc Into hOmes today you too may 1111 your rooms w1tl'I romanllc decorations. ow new 38-page, lull-color guidebook w11h step-by-step 1nstruchons lor painllng and sewino • variety of p101ects will enable you to make the darling .. Here's My Hearl" bunny shown titre Other designs include a wooden village completa wHI\ Quilt ShOp. Sweet Stlop. Antiques and Gtntral Store F11ll·s1ze patterns lor wooden cutouts ate also Included ..... ---.... ---------- Sand clleck to 0 #P8371 Lots ol Love S10 50 OCDP P11tem Dtpt o 112.pao• ca111og S3 ts p 0. Bo• 2383 (P1ctur1119 700 woodworking Van Nuys. CA 111409 and hand1cr111 pro1Kta) Name _........;.----~-------- ----"-'--~~~.2"-......-........ ----~ ,,. .............. ........ "Buy, Le.ase or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sat· action SADDL•··~· . G ..... Le811n1 ler'Vlc• cw~ Nrtl CONNELL CH!VROLET 2828 Harbor BNd, C.M. 541-12000 @ CA I> l L LAC. BUAOk' SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1915 • . ,- TODAY'S CROSSWORp PUZZLE l~~~~----~----~-----------------------------~---------------·----------------·---------------t---------------· - 1111'1.0YlllllT lllPtOYllUT lllPLOYllDT l'UUUUD IOltll 5530 553 llDICU 1133 --~1!1111~•-•I • .,... .... " pcef PWOll WY unnn 111. 10 ft eota MO. ACR09S IAMIMd-lllM* 10-n.-1n1ie WllDWe" t• Unit 15 8elDl'I CNMloot II "Olwtllld' pooch 17~ llW.clngblrd • 19 EMl-1t1e pot 20 ........ , 22 Audol llnd 8llllen 24 SellM OIOflllS 29Hllll-of Famer Oii 27~Mawn 30 RMJet'• country 34 8-nell 35 "Oo -olhef1• 37 The -aide ot .,. coin • 38 P\bdrlnk 3t Tiule1 4t -Beba 42 Tllhe ..,~ .. 4f Horleback 47Ccti 490eermeet 51 Cln:le pert 52 Pllchet !>3 SST 58 Routed from 12 Oofdet Ofl 13 llooslon 85=--~ M Eldlncl bird 17 Potato or ee !J,l>,,; -• 69 Prophet 70 V &nl'liiln b1in1J compooonts 71 Gloomy DOWN 1 Oete11t doclslvel'( 2 • -K111en1nt1· 3 M11sk 4 Admltes 5 Radiant 6 Choose 7 Scent 8 I\ sight for -eyes 9 Arctic native 10 Fermef'•luet t1=· t2 C.lro'1 rlvef 13 Daring 2t Snooze 23 Roman emperor 25 T-o4-27Gb~~ 28 Ecltor- Gurley Brown ~-~--~-29 ReJ)ftsenlllive 30 Reason 31 Disorder 32 Violin's big br~ 33 Hunler conttelatlon 36 Comeclan 40 %:'n! emplofetS 43 Farm veNcte 44 Del PllfChase 46 Stolen, at software 48 Puzite direction 50 \JJHO-dal• 53 8oort 54 Woodwind 55 Unct.d 56 Wetch'a lece .57 -Fltzgllfeld 59 Render l#lCOllSCious, In boWlng :C:~ereod mo11er &4 Sn8Ck on ti 12 13 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q. 1 • Both vulnerable, as South you bold: •K Q ts 07 S OA J 7 ._, t 12 The bidding hu proceeded: NOR'I11 EAST SOU111 WEST 10 PUI l• P ... 20 p ... ' What act.ion do you take? Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: MK76 OJU oQ73 <MJ8 The bidding haa proceeded: NOR'nl EAST SO\Tl'll WEST 10 P... 1• P ... 24 p._ ! What do you bid now? Q. 3 · Neither vulnerable, as South you bold: •Vold OAKQJ 106 OAKQJ •972 The biddin~proceeded: SOUJ'H NOR111 EAST 20 2• 30 •• What. act.ion do you take? Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: MQ84 OUI OQ6~ ... u The bidding has proceeded: NOR111 EAST SOUTH WEST 10 PUI l • Pate 8• p.., t What action do you take? Q. 5 • ~ South, vulnerable, you hold: U9 0109548 OAQ 10 MK8 The bidding hu proceeded: soure WEST NORTH EA.ST 10 p._ 3~ PUI ! •forcing Whllt. do you bid now? Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K8 OAKQJ5 06 ._,8762 The bidding has proceeded: 801.Tl'll WEST NOR111 EA.ST 10 20 20 PUI ! Whal action do you take? Loolt for answers on Monday. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 5530 Operator/Poreman Water. Mwer & 1torm drain conat'n. ctaa1 A llcenM req. 752·7545 PIT Demonatratora FCK Grocery Stor11 In your areL FrVSaVSun. Car neee1sary. (714) 557-5579. PIT SUMMl!R .108 Drive daughter to and from camp, Npt Beh area. Car Insurance & ref1 a mu1t. Call 722· 9111 btwn 6-8:30pm PART TIME WORK Per8on l'rlctav For busy Interior FULL TlllE PAY D11lgn related firm. The Tlme1 Orange Quallfleatlon1 must tn- County 11 looking for elude excellent phone/ bright, energetic sales computer 1klll1, or· p •op I• to work ganlzed, energetic, evening hours with punctual professional outside 1ales team. appearance/attitude. Earn hourly wage1 + Call 714-873-8189 generous commitslon CLASSIFIED while qualifying for 11,1 the resource you our attractive benefits can count on to sell a package lneludlng myriad of merehan- medleal coverage. dlse Items because Call Jourdain, 714-our eolum~a compel 966-4574• Sultan 966-qualified buyers to Ught booldlpllyping. .... .... "'--be .... lha1 Udo ..... 17s.4124e ~~-~.~-.... -.. --.-,-a-n-..... ---• ._ ._.. 1n.,. cM-· l .. ._.. ._,.. --egory may '9qUlre you ........... CGftM • .......... n I n11 8uly ...... locllan.. to cal a 100 number end table llOO, tloof 1303 Avacado Ste. can.-plln. f« ~ In which there i. a lamp 1150, 844-0111 / 220 N.8 . CA 82MO. call Ran Tevtor. d ch&rg4t per INnute. 729-1CMO eAalc tor Jan n.""1••... Enterlal•••nt Ctr ---------Cherrywood, 2yr1, POSTAL. QWT.... ... '"' DOlllSUCS 5540 gr ... c:ondl S300 080. $21/HOUR+BENEFITS 673 7300 Call ~2052 NO EXP WIU. TRAIN • To'«*( Ca117t4-441-11111 I~=======~ Prof Ceelllll housek· 1--.6Rr=1~i .... N""T""'AL,.......i,.,...,u""6,__ I RBC•PTIONIST PIT Re'-'I ping wanted, llve out. 7~5lh', ru1Vcream ,_ F{f. Non·emkr. CdM. $85 Call 842-9520 Skin ca1e cllnlc. Po1l-OUT OF e.auTA FE Call 714-873-3843. · tlve upbeat attitude! °"" Comp .. klll1. 548-8391 Upecale Southwe1tern •••••••••1---------Reoeptlonlat 1hop In Fuhlon 111 MERCHANDISE Part tlme 20-25 hourt ha• FT/PT position• MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 per week. Tuesday avail for exp d aal•• ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii thru Friday. Computer p1r1on. Hourly + software developer comm. Call Poppy, DIRT FIJI & top 1011. looking for a very 844-5953. ANTIQUES 6010 Oelverled cheapl friendly & outgoing Retall Salee Fff 37 Call 548-4896 peraonallty to love our hra, up1cate card & ANTIQUl!S 4 u Oa• BBQ RotiHerl• •-. euitomera when they gift •hop, FHh 111• "Year Clearance Sale" used twice S150 Uk• call. Apply In person Atrium Ct. 759-775t 1o.40% OHi 548-4123 new! CaU 642-4970 at MIC Systems 18652 RETAIL SALES 312 Newport Btvd. - Florida St.·# 1 SO-Prolesslonal/energetle •BUYING ITEMS• HOT TUB 6' rnd w/gas ~ Huntington Beach people needed for From 1800-1960 1 pc Complete S500 frlm 92648 (at Florida & expanding ealonsJ to entire estate .. Paint-722-0456 650-3421 Ma.In Street .. ) beauty supply 1torea. Rest.aurant Good starting wage1, lngs, book•, furniture, PLAHT SALi! ACRl!S - Studio Cafe and fringe beneflta. •te. Immediate cash, Cltrus-lrull-avocado Immediate opening a K n o w I e d g • o I top S. 673-6223 Iv msg tree1, frulllng St o. _ for coektall1, food profe11lonal beauty Utae S10. Junlplfl, Hrvera & busera w/a products helpful. APPLIANCES 6011 honeysuekl, rosemary, ... min of 2 yra experl-Glamour West herbs S1. On palm• 8' '• enee. Apply In person. 714-752·1885 $20. * 909-674-9422 # Main St & PCH, Hunt SECRETARIAL '84 Whirlpool Frig/=-~..,._-__,,=--..,.-- Beach, 2nd floor. FULL TIME :~~~~-Ca~ ::o.s::'ll. T~!:::ht:~L •i:~e-: ~ Rl!TAIL ASST MGR. S7 50/hr Stable DE VMX voice mall. John For Exelualv• Bed & PENDABLE 1 di. Id j Eleotrlo Dryer Wht. Paul 754-4000 x102 Bath at Fashion 11. n v ua S95. Lg. Antique Pine • Home Furnishings needed to provide Bar $300 e73-5887. clerical support for tho .,,,--'=""""---------------• Interior Design Classlfled Advertising Qaa Stove with micro-WANTED • Strong Retail Exp. Department or a grow· wave and eleetrle TO 25K+ FAX Res: 361-166t Ing community now•· stove with dbl oven. BUY 6019 a.tween The Shffta paper chain. Typing Both In xlnt eond, orig iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-640-2829 50-55wpm. Various of· price $1200. Sacrifice RETAIL GROCERY lice duliH. Monday $295 each OBO. Must Qelaon'a Marketa thru Friday; 8:30am· Hll. 673-3313 USED GOLF BALLS In large quantltl••· Top $ paid. '675--9103 or 800-445-7878 IHka Pff entry level 5:30pm. Opportunity QI! Refrlg 23.5 cubic Clerka Helpera. for growth. Good ben· ft. •Ide/aide. No frosV Must be able to work ellt pkg. Physical/drug tee dispenser. Xlnt•--------- flex echedute Incl testlng la a prerequl-eondl S450. 642-7763 FREE TO YOU 6022 k d /h I d 1lte of employment. w n 1 0 1 a Y • · Call Judy Oetting or OE Waaher/Drer 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6.50/Hr 1tart+ union call (714) 574-4250 for yra old. Xlnt condl bntl1 & oppty to ad· Interview $300 648-9020 vanee. II you enjoy ~=-=~~· -=-_,,,...,,....,,~,,,.. working w/lhe public, SOMEONE CARE& Retrlg Side by Side are neat & have good SOUP KITCHEN In Lady KenmOle. Xlnt communication skills, C.M. needs exp'd condt S400 646-9022 apply In person Mon-Food Service worker. Frl 8am to Spm at Drive a truck, valid 1660 San Miguel Dr., driver's lie & heavy Newport Beach. EOE lifting req. Apply 661 Overstocked with stuff? •FREE• TENNIS CLlNIC 10:30AM 12:00PM Saturdays-Only. All levels and age1. . Oakwood Apartmenta Southside-(N.Beh.) 1 Cati Luke 722·5958 4573, Ed 966-4575. Calli PIT Work FIT Pay 6am·12 M·F, no exp To place an ad In Hamilton St. 646-818t neeeuary. s6.00/hr Buy It. Se.II It. Find It. 842·5878 Cla11lfled -----------------------------------------------------'-~Al;..=.:k~f~or:.:...:.;M~ar::.:.:.k~8~5~2-o..=.=2..:..:..41 ~--c~1a_•_•_•_n_ec1_. __ •·-------~, ___ c _a1_1_8_4_2_.s_e_7_8_._ Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cla11lfl•d. A call to Classified will help 642·5678 •FREE SAMPLES "All Natural Herbal Weight Loss" 474-9653: pgr 217-6601 ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS 3002 2920~~~~~1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SPORl'S OAKWOOD TEAM TENNIS LEAGUE 7/5·9/8 • Wed'a. 7pm. $25/person 722·5958 Luke sco••s SPR•ADSI 1 ·900-263-1800 Ext. 9625 S2.99 per rnlft. Mult IHt II yn. "-oll c.. (602) 9 '4-7420 Watklna-We're not Just MEMB11::DSH1PS Vanilla & Pepper-For ~ Fr.. Catalog Call 3018 (714) 855-0455 Dl1oounted mernl>•r--L_O_S_T_L______ 1hlp at Presllglou1 ui Yecht Club In Newpoft FOUND 2925 H81bor. 35 Ft sUps avl 64().1494 ..... 476t687'0 Found Cat Tanl1h gray/white with yellow ••••••••• collar. In the back Bay EMPLOYMENT area 645-9878 Found Puppr Black/Grey EMPLOYMENT 6 week• old. Found Dover Shore area. AM 5530 of 8123. 842-6995 Found Surfboard on lrvlne Ave. Mon. In Nwpt Beh. Call to Identify 642·9621 $35,000/Yr Income potential. Reading books. Toll Free (1) 800-698·9778 Ext. R· 1361 for details. Loat C•t 4 yre old mate $40,000/Yr Income (Amber) Orange long potential. Home hair. Loat Btion/ Typists/PC. Users. Ton MacArthur. 707-6622 Free (1) ~98-9778 (pager) 780-9511 ex T·t36t for listings. ---------• i8/hr.-Peopl• needed Lost Female l!ngllah to answer phones, nex BuUdotl Cream and hour• & location•. No white brindle. lo1t &-exp nee. Call 1-809- 1a.95 Newport Beach 474-2825 Intl Id. area, Pteaie ealll A DAILY SALARY OF JaMne 723-5613 $400 A DAY working PERSONALS for Don Lapre of the TV •how "Making Money." Can Don at 1-600-366-5277. ADMINASST To ualat president & PERSONALS 3002 office mgr for ex· tremely bu1y mktg firm. Xlnt typing, DATE TONIGHT! CALIFORNIA SEXY SINGLES ARE READY TO GOI CALL NOWI 1 ·900·287-0007 x27 S2.49/mln 18+ B1 lo• Angel••· CA GIRLS LIV•lll W~ For Your Call 1·toOH ltOO a 1711 $3.tt(lnh Must bl 11 yrt '*-' (I02)954-74ZO Liva i:OA.1 CHAT AHO WLD °"°"' PARTY As Low A.a S0.33/mln 1~74-2958 18+ 1hor1hand, dictation a must. A/P duties ln- vOlved. Mutt be very organized & self moti- vated. Pteue FAX r• sum• to 714·760-8780Ji;~~ 30'•· AdVertlalng u1l1tant. Part tJme, 1:30 PM· 5:30 PM $7.50/hr. Sta· ble, DEPENDABLE lncllvldual nffded to provide Clerical IUP- poft f<K the Clualfled Advertlelng Depart· ment of a growing community new1paper .... 1 New Peepae• chain. Accurate typing .,. of 50-65wpm a MUST. T1'e Pun War TMair• Outlu Include . data 1~ ex 3095 entry a hMvy phone•. 12.19/WNn. rnlllt be 11 o p p o rt u n It y f o r l'rOCll IOl .... 7420. growth. Ph~dtUg NllD l 61Tif t11Ung la a pr.,.qut. Clll lhe Lo¥e Connec:tlon •It• of employment. t---.....l•tOO -t Send reeume to (714) --•·-131~594 Attention: 11..,.., .... 11111 .,s J·"""' "'-'-or eaM . ,....Co. -....1.ao .... ,. __...,.. (714) 174-4a0 '°' In-NO iOll IUND DATES tamew. HOO •• OHO. lltl .....;c;,.....LD-~1mrrl"""TAT1lr.LP:-r-I a .... Mull bl 11 .,s 'IT needed for 9ml flWOOll (llR)IM-1420 NB conatrucdon co • .................. Muetbe~ • ... .. .. .... ... ""' Wiii train. Ma-e351 uoo --• Dtt COOR NllDID for ................. ,. Balboa~~, ,..~ ......... 1... ,.,,.. ,r '. w exp. ~ Doug. 111-nn. ENTRY LIVIL The Tim•• °':"C ~..:..'°~..:... C::: to wn ,,..... llenal ....... Top .... 6 oommlUIM .............. tor .................. &::• lnoludlfttl at oever••e· .. Cll .... = ~---· Jt4-.__.,_ 5 to choose from! All under 10K miles, leather, moonroof. (Vinl "7716) 1mCA11.UC R&IZmlllllM •1i 'i9s ·~i'i\"; .;ffi's •1799s ""·;§'95-sAVE1 Over 30 Pre-o-wned Certmed Lexus In Stoek! ©LEXUS· OF WESTmtnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd., westminster, CA. 0.. &Mii SW., faut So•lll of ti# GaJn GroH Frw,. (22) All_...,. .. .,.......~· .... ~•-.,_ w...-.6/WK. 3101327-4103 7141892-6906 ,, d 8 1' c; .. t s [ c E1 I t I Cl -I ' J ' .. ~JUNE 24, 1195 PETS A iiANIMA1Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai60lii4•9I COSTA·~ 8124 ADOPT-A-PET 9AllY ITEMS• Crib, Every Sat & Sun at awtng, baby clOlhea. PETSMAAT, Fountain Cotfff table, ~lnette, Valley. PupplH, kit-kitchen things, mlac. tena and more, all · In alley behind 354 looking for lovlng, car-Magnolia St. SAT e-12 Ing homes. CALL 597-9037 for mOf'• Info. Block iaJe S.t 41/24 8poneorecl by ADORABLI! Y•lerle ToNlll AKO Puppl•• & R .. I~ 840-7355 CFA Kitten• ' We have the largeat •EiTAT• SALi!• aetectlon of pedlgrff Refrigerator•, aofas, doge & cats anywh91'e king bed, dinettes & All loved & well chairs, gaa dryer, Cared for stove, atereo con.ale, PETLAND HUNT BCH TV, patio furniture, Northeul c:orner of clotl\Jng, Jewelry & Adama l &ookhurst much more. SAT/SUN ~7 8/24 & 25, 8am-3pm, Ba~y iunnlne• l-ook-~~ti;·& ~~th ~t.) (near Ing for homer avail---E-8-T-... -T-1!__,,SA_IL.,...l!,......-abl• Nowll 845-5348 .,. Sat/Sun 7am-1 pm. FREE KITTENS Beds, d••k•, bar In n"d or ·1ove. 7 atoola, dlahel & h .. - w .. u old, long hair, hold Items. 2380 litter-box trained. Santa Ana Ave. AOORABLEI Please Family Sale Sal/24 call 964-3048, leave 730-1 pm. Blcyclea, m • • a a g • . 0 o o d .ofa. aurfboard, anll-homea onlyl quea, Lola morel 358 Save abu.-ed and Ealh91' at. North of 19 abandoned peta. Be a 1tr .. t. (near Tuatln). volunteer/foster. Call GIANT GARAGE 714-597-9037. SAL• SAT 7-3, 254 Victoria SL In church parking lot 1A blk w. of 55 F'W'i. Elee1ronlcs, PIANOS 6 OlGANS 6059 clolhlng, furniture, etc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil MOVING SALK Sat P&aver Plano Many 24/Sun 25 8am-2pm. rolls. XJnt condl Furn, antique• t o $1500 Call 873-4042 modem, 5 dr...ara, Iota of .clolhn, baa- keta, misc ltema, tona of jewelry. Something for everyone! 345 Ogle.CM Pl•w•r Piano Many rolls. Xlnt condl s1500 can 873-4042 Rummqe Sale June SPOITING GOODS 22,23&24th 8am-3pm. 6065 PrHbvterlan Chruch iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2850 ~alrvlew Rd. M•rk Twain double TeacMr 6 P.,...t , ... Klak 2 Oat8 Included. Sat/Sun 9am-4pm. S3SO OBO 833-2935 Lota of booka, or evea-673-5411. haehold Items & many 1uppllea llemal TI~S 6075 2034 Calvert Ave. ~~~~~~~~ CHEAP AIR NEWPOIT M o • t us c it I•• iiBiiEAiiiiCHiiiiiiiiiiii6iilii6•9 •From $180 (1-W)• •From S340 (RT)• No Reatrlctfon• 1.aoo.3fSCMS802 ESTATKUL• SU/Sun 8am-3pm. 1 oo nahlng rod• & reela, tool•, radloa, clothe•. Jewelry & TV, ELECTRONICS, tenta. 3312 Clay St. STEREO 6080 (Near 15th/Orange) Nintendo Joy stick, control•. gun, Game Jennie, 9 gamH. Xlnt condl $350 value for $120. Call 557-1008 0.t.ecl Communltv ••••e• Sat. 8/24 Onlyl 8am- 3pm. Over 100 homes offering Incredible Items. Bayview Plac•/ Bayview Way . .. CA color TV conaole, JUST MOVED Lota ot 24 Inch, S75. RCA boxea & packing VCR 150. 873·5491 paper+h .. hold mlac. SAT 8-12, 466 Vlata Roma (EASTBWFF} GARAGE SALES Make Room for the Car &ale. Al• cat»- neta, pie tram... ma· rin• o• .... Iota of mlac. BALBOA SAT 8-12, 1100 Clltf Or. (al Pirate Rd.) •ISiiLANDiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6ii1ii06iil Mon• t • r II ov In 8 •••• Sat 8124 Sam. t 00 Great llem•I Fri/ Barbecues, camping, 23 SaV24 9am-3pm. golftng, aklng equip, Stained glua, llghtlng nordlc aid machln., ~s & lamps, 14/C atalrmaatw, furn, ham-unlta, area rug a, •port-mock, a p •a k • r a , Ing equipment, llnena. Apple gam... tooi.. bookl/records, kHchn 1200 Estell•. l\ems, turn & glrls ""P'""r-•""'De_mo_..,.llt_Jo_n_S,...a..,.ie- claHlc Schwinn. 112 .!S.!.!t..~ne 24 a-a Abalone Ave. In alley. avunTHINQ GO•ll MOVING SALK AppllancM, pk.Im~ SAT 8-2, 111 Diamond elec ftxtur .. , c:ablnet8, Fum, dllhH, clothes, plant• (r099•, t.ma. hardware, misc. •CC.) Ewn the kltc"-n alnkl 1157 Pon ChlrtM COIONA &ale Sat 24 Mz antvr Cltha, turn. hMhoid DEL MAR 8122 Items, eoya a Iota of children• cltha, 3008 4-P..U,bt.t•.... Cliff Or. cnt a...u Sat/Sun M . Sofu, ..,,...Anal ___ ,_c...,IHf,...;..(ln-alley-----)...__1 -------- chalra. dining .. 11. UL•• UT•• e-4 Brown Patio ••ta, Otd typewrtter, tripod, mink coat, unusual TV, Iron Qld!1 .ctothee. Item• from .,ound the jewelry. hMNO a d.c- wortdl •301 Oofphln orator ttema. No Ntty Temice. blrda. 1900 !eryt Lane C.ARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage saJe, determine what items wish to sell.~ sure ~Ing is dean Rt reJ*.red. -. ---------No room left In th• garag• tor the car'l NEW 1995 ASPIRE NEW 1995 ESCORT NEW 1995 RAN(;ER XL ......................... .$11» ~_....,OW-. ............... -#R ASPIRE Ill 11u•11 till ASPIRE! TOTAL SAVINGS OF S1A12 ._...,.,.,., ......, •.............. """' -::~&988- New 1995 EscoRT 4DR WcN <. fC I rte l\1r C'ond1l1<1t11ng I U!(j! R:k.l. • P/\ TOTAL SAVINGS OF $3522 :IDoor Ou•I Air B~s• \ Sl""t:J 01cnltivc T111n1m1ssioh TOTAL SAVINGS OF s.-,0;;.) ~ ......................... ,, ,...,., ..... °"""81 .••.•.•.•.... ' JG .................... t:n:::.,,~ ................ , •UIAll}lr# .... o.,!7988 l lO OIOOSf 712<161. 2IO 171. 281066 NEW 1995 CONTOUR CL ~.,,,. .................... .IJSJIJ ,..._......,,.._ ............ ~m ,..., ............................ ... Du1l Arr 81f\ l'K' ·I rrc Air Concl11ton1nr. Ovl!tdri\c 1 ram TOTAL SAVIN(,5 OF s217; s.!12,988 Dn•cr Alr Batt• Rt'llr Sk"p Oumrew-•Sum tn11nc Coohnr. Ck>11160l'40 Srt11 6cod1sca1 !OTM SAllH<G'> Of $1%J NEW 1995 PROBE SE = ......................... .UT.MS " ,,.,,,,._ .................... ~'11 ....i.-.............. 41#7 011 .. 1 Air B~lli . ere I rtt AIC PR!n11um AM/1 M Cau.:ctc P/W• P/1 •Toh All1mlnum Wliecb T<..•TAL SAVINGS OF S H ',/ a.,~.,13,988 3lOOI005f IA117l. 1.i11l 1.IOUI 1 ~ lt9S2' , ro CHOOll 149$13, 143$ u. '"°" NEW 1995 TAURUS CL NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX EVERY 1995 CONVERSION VAN o.J AJC·"-~ V6 • PIWIL •AM/PM C..-.. PQwer Driw:r't Sell • CNIM 4 ta SOHC VII • Auro Cht'rdmt' Ou;il Air Bag• • PIW • Pit. Tiii •AM/FM Ca\s~lll" ............... ·····~~ ~ ........ ·•••••••· •••••.•• .IJ,1.81 TOTAL SAVINGS OF $...'l017' ~ ........................ of 11 JW,.,~ ..................... 41W TOTAL SAVINGS OF 5420:1 ~:n.=-...... :::::::::::::::::Jl: ........... _ .-............. ..- s.!~ 14, 988 .,, .. 15,488 " 1987 CHEVY 1985 CADILLAC 1889 FORD S~ Sed Strille Sedan Ranger XLT AlllO Y6 dodt inltriol. AUID C:.11t. an J ........ A/C. P/Wfl. ~ ... .w Wy, Cauilt, ellon. lltot02-1790S7) lllOtl1-4S61201 aa lll091).lt•l44) Ir ... Ill lllOm-IOStS71 lllOt»-016311 •4974 •4974 s4974 •4974 •5974 1988 VOLVO 745 GtE Wagon 4 ~°''~a~ '1' P/l an 1""'12.122612) •7974 1993FORD E$ort LX w~. Otlly 11!t3 milts. A/ rack (HUtS4-141"1 1993 FORD l'llurus GL Seda lit crllist P /l coswtte. \llK~1'71SSI 19'3 FORD 1991 TOYOTA 1991 FORD Rl1Df1,r Pkku~ Camry Sedan F·JSO Work Tnl ~ m'6.'ff.~M\l cr!'ii~~~1'~111 ~~1::~iftf •9974 •9974 •10 674 •10 774 •11 974 1992 FORD 1994 TOYOTA 1991 FORD Ta5LX~1&on Coro~la X mdan US. P~ P/*I. W. C. P/W 11106 7.11 I I S.lS41 SI fl 1 ,. It I I JIJ, Co&dwell Banlcet NewPort Stach 40. Coldlnll ~Newport Beach 42. 'Ptudee.W Calibni.i ~. Prudential caJtomi:a 44. Prudmtial c.alifomia 45. Prudential California 46. Prudmtial California 47. Collftrt Bmulan Rumbold Rnlty 48.Uonpof~ 49. Mortp_ge Rates l!sthei Yan.It SO. 1,..1.rry O'Rourke ~ • • IC ~ 0 o. ' • ENJOY 1ltE VIEW from the Upper deck from this cute 28R home w/vaultecl ltvlng room ceillngs & a lowly patio. A aipab &oca&n. Ofta.d at $378,000 DA\'NA PEI Iii 651-4610 BEAT ntE BANK! Al.MOST NEW ONLY $345,000 Large & ai'y 4BR. 3BA home il gated oormulily fe.atl.l1nQ rock formation spa overflowing into beautiful pool w\elec:tn: CXM!I. DWI. rm., fam. nn. & a 3-c.ar garage. Cal for further Information. llEAOI CO'ITAGE ON ntE POINT $378,000 Tio\() tnm cottage located oo "l " Street Pk on Penln Pt w/yeaM'OU'ld ~patio & deck above garage. Home w;1ots of ~· Being soki 'AS lS". A rare opporil.l"llty to bu; into this~ comnulity. A LOT OF HOlJSE FOR ONLY ••• $479,000 C-ooskler this beautifut; can!d for 4BR heme w!fari,i room, ~oan. French doors. 2 frpls, rustom cabinets & t. bay IAArdo.4' in kit.. ~ courtyd enby. 2 patios. trees+ a spa In the bad< yard. Ycu dreams c.an come true' MAKE YOOR OFFER! MOVE RIGHT IN. $269,900 Divorce forces sale of this spacb & lak0.wod Pooderosa homll on a o.iet street. Just 11 ~ ~ & ~ to moue ~ Inf 3BR + Sln'C>OO'\ _2_~ 2-stay !00-plan Excelent tine lo bu; klr trder $3JOK. BURD YOUR DREAM HOUSE NOW! ExJsdng cottage can be uted as rental or your hideaway while you plan! Affordable. .. SAllA llBOIEY 509-8760 llAYFRONJ' HIGHll1SE UJXlJRY FOR LESS $498,000 SUYling bayfront w\~t W!WS w~ to ocean/bay/shops in the Vilage. Totaty upgraded reside! ice. Boat sip available for rent also BIG UDO ISLE llAYFRONJ' + DOCK NOW S l ,895MIL Large enter1aWmg home plts t-.Jge bayfront deck & room for a 55' !,0Cht. runerous desqlei-details. elevator & stunning wet bar. A great U:lo Isle street llAYFRONJ' SACRIFICE A..l.T.D. AVAILABl.E $575,000 . Views of U:lo Bay. U:lo Isle. city 1i!j1ts & lll(Ultains, wea! attention to interior detail incl artisan cabinetry & ~facades. f.asy ~ le-.iel floorplan. Boat slip to 30 ~-Lease option po&5ible. MAGNIFICENI' TENNIS ESTATE FOR $2.890MIL Magnificent 5BR, 6BA I esidence featuring many hi-tech eledronlc system; & lighti1g . heated pool/spa, lighted temis cxx.n. t..ige entertairllrg terrace, 2-stcxy gazebo w/maids ctrs.. dti-en 's playgro.n:t. stl.nling city. rTlCUltain views from amost every room 4-car garage SFI t ER TRANSfEllll£D MUST SEU.. •• $182,900 Walk to the beach from this dellghtful 2BR penthouc;e ITl gated <XlfMlll'lity with assoc. tennis. pool & spa. Peek ocean view from bab:iny. Marble entiy + other rustom upgrades . near Udo VIiiage ~ ,....... • 1heater. Boat lllp awila&le._Tlji 10~ cloitM. Submit offcrl Off...s et $5]~020 aoN TAnoll ~7S7 . . . ~ . WARM & WEl.LCARED FOR 4BR home w/fam. nn., din nn .• French doors. 2 patios, fruit trees & back yard spa. Lush landscape! Move In! DREAMY SUNSETS FROM OCEANFRONT CORNER $775,000 Here s YQr chance to b.ekj new Oceanfront comer w/Southwest expo5IJ'e for faWous Sllbets' Located between the Newport & &boa P'ier-s on pnrne 35 x 60 ocean frontage. Walk every..t.here1 Don I WdSle another minute. call to see this tenific vakJe today HUGE POOL HOME WITII BAY/PAllKICfl'V UGHTS VU $899.900 Spacious SBR. SBA home featunng d marble entry w/mirrored walls & grand staircase leoding to huge master retreat Paneledlibrary. 3 marble frpb. ceramic tile flooMg. kitchen has granrte countertop-. A very pnvate feel w/large pool & spa TOWNHOUSE STYLE DUPLEX F.ASY CONDO CONVERT ••• $399,000 Ideal ~ units w/4-car pri<g. Very good uµ;O.> potential ihe beach Is on>y 7 houses CN¥dy Great as s:tmmer/wi'ltel" use' Front decks & reM pdbOS 01 each i.nt Owner may cany 1 (11(, GRAND COUNTRY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. Sl.380MIL ~t Stonerldge 4BR. 4.5BA estate w/every amenity ~ can Imagine. CM?r 5900 sq h of degant living FrOm the elegant marl*? formal entry to the hit; tandscaped gromds ~ I enjoy this pastoral o,etnng You need to see this exceptional home today' TOWNHOOSE STYLE DVPlEX NEAR SAND $399.000 Ideal as sunmer/vklter rental or condo cooversion. Side by-side 2BR ~ ).ast 7 houses from the beach 4<:ar ~ ().mer may cany 10% Location and Valle' t• ··-·----•'-"• c . \ 644--1600 New Listings -.c ----·- . ~-·· - Upper Victoria Remodeled home wl ocean view & walk to beach location. Steve High $319,000 Lido Pennlnsula Cannery Village Opportunity to live in spacious 3 Bd & FR upper unit. lower unit for comm or retail Hein & Bartollc $389,000 Portaflna Spectacular ocean views from this Portafina Laguna home '4 Bd 3 Ba 3 car gara,e. over 3,300 sqJt Steve High $529,000 Portaflna Laguna Custom home w/ great ocean & cat.alina view Remodeled kitchen & baths Vltd ceilings & stone FP. Steve Hlah . $579 ,000 Shore Cliffs Charmin& Shorecliffs home on 9,800 sq. ft lot. Great potential for ocean view, private beach access. Inga Lehnert $595,000 C.orona del Mar -So. of PCH Light Cape Cod. Steps to beach. lots of charm ChrtsUndsay $1 ,195,000 Oceanfron_! Step onto sand 5 Bd 4 Ba. family home on Beach Road Connie Maxsentl $1 ,695 ,000 Portaflna Large 4 Bd. 3 Ba 3 car gar home with spectacular ocean & coastline views Over 3.300 sq ft of living space Steve High $925,000 Ocean Front Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary overlooking harbor entrance Sweeping views. 3 Bd & 3 5 Ba jerry Flnster $1,845,000 Family Neighborhoods Bluffs Homes on the Bay Expanded Delon!s with a drop dead view! End un1t. Beverty Morphy $529 ,000 Westminster Complete remodel 3 Bd. home Spacious areat room, la~ family kttchen. eacfncarea. eKtra-larte yard G~l.ombardl $114,000 CoUece Park Remodeled Collete Partt home. New kite.hen & baths. Steve Hlch $234,900 ~ 4 Bd. 3 Ba 3 cat" paw:, bonus room with wine cellar Beveled leaded &lass windows.~ new appliances & spa Rick~ $259,000 El Niguel Heights Bank owned ! Single family home -3 Bd. 2.5 Ba Canyon & city lights views. Great opportunity Patrick BartolJc $309,900 Newport North V9as 3 Bd. Villa master· ptec:e. Pnvate location Guard gated comm HldlJy upgraded. Master suite on 1st Roor c~ LombantJ $424,990 Westcllff Inviting 5 Bd home located In prime area with park·like yard & pool FR dining room. new roof. exc condition Julle Stephenson $57,.000 Harbor Rkfce Custom 5 8d 4 5 Ba. library. • fireplaces, pool & spa Rick Langevin $1 ,850,000 Sea View 4 Bd. 2 5 Ba custom remod- el with ocean & night light view In 24- hour guard gated comm Pool & spa Smith & Flx $625,000 Condo & Townhome Living Coto de Caz.a 2 Bd. 2. S Ba plus larte loft end unit. Spacious & open Marian Reedy $225,000 The Bluffs Spacious & open 4 8d 2 5 Ba toWnhouse In Villa Granada New lcftchen, hl&h vaulted oeUincs In bedrooms Pat Hurley $224,000 The Bluffs Remodeled! 3 8d 2 Ba with d ty ll&hts & peek-oce~ & Catalina views. EJl()eflent condition! Ooo 't wattJ Patrick BartolJc $))9,000 C.orona del Mar -So. of PCH 2 Bd 2 Ba condo near ocean, comer location Great quality construaion. Tree lined~­ Jerry Flnster $369 ,000 Harbor Ridge Warm. private. upgrad· ed with great view, 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. FR. 3 fire- places. l car garage. marble entry. Carol Berg $595,000 Belcourt Single level townhome detached · l Bd. with nice yard, air con- ditioned. Guard-gated community. Vlratnta Zeu $735,000 HarborRldce ~ Spacious 4 Bd. Devonshire model, library w/butlt-lns. A1ttero & kt. $950,000 644~1600 Bayfront Living Oc eanfront Duplex right on the sand. 2 Bd 2 Sa lower. 2 Bd I Ba upper Ronda Hein $899.000 I. .. . • ' ! I Corona Del Mar Irvine ftifNll* 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Pool. Laree master bedroom. Mart.n PhllJlppl $'95,000 Ne'fport North VIiias Like new• la"iest floorplan on over;ized lot Susan Scanlan $525,000 Baycrest South Empty nc<;ters will love 2 Bd + den. LR & filmlly room Belcourt styte pool & spa with wet bar & 880 Austere> & Marvin $525,000 East.bluff New remodel & e\pansion offers prime condition, pool & view for buy- ef'S needln& excelleno! oo a single level Coby Ward $539 ,000 Lacuna Be•ch Spectacular ocean views from this secluded hilltop location lerry Finster $975,000 Ocean RJdce F1rst row canyon view lot available for cstm home site Great opportunity to build In Newport Coast Weinstein & Scanlan $625,000 Newport. Beach W1ndward East Homes Great family home 4 bedroom, 3 bath, larie private lot with pool & spa Total remodel Rick Langevin $539,000 Harbor View Homes -P,hase IJ 4 Bd 3 5 Ba. Portofino model on oversized lot. Tranquil sening backs to nature park Sara Hinman $565,000 Belcourt Traditional. briiht '3 bedroom townhome near comm pool French doors & windows. plantation shutters Virginia Zeni $725,000 View Properties Pelican Point Wonderful 12.000 sq tt. lot on the golf course Close to the water, with an ocean view Guy Livingston $749,000 Shore Cbf,fa Ocean & canyon views with beautiful kitchen makes home 1reat for now .but. a new house on this lot? WOO*ll Mike Man $995,000 Oceanfront Laguna Beach oceanfront overlooking secluded cove on approx 112 acre lot Very private 3 Bd 2 Ba lerry Finster SI , 150,000 South Laauu Bluffs Two year old con- temporary oceanfront home Steps to sand. 4 FP. 4 Bd. '3 Cilr pr. Ocean view Finster & H1&h $2,460,000 Gated Communities . ' :Newport Rkla• E.1epnt 3 Bd (possi- ble 4th) with pool. spa "-resort-like yard Interior shows better than model Lomblirdl & lolrn10n $«9,900 PRvate ~ a>mDlUAity/~pted.. Rod Daley $82',000 Blg CaJ\yon Deane Deauvllle model townhome on tolf course with eitpanslve view, used bfk:lt patios. prden, pool g. spa.~ Beverly Morphy $975,000 Emerald Bay Out of state owner has priced t,his charming Cape Cod Colonial for Immediate sale. Oceanside! Daley &o Daley $1, 195,000 Harbor View Homes First hou~l' next to greenbelt. 4 bedroom. 3 5 b.ith Scanlan & Hinman $799,500 Dover Shores Totally remodell'd 11 a spectacular vtew. The best craftm,111 ship & materials w/ every detail in mind Austero & KJm $848,000 Harbor Rklae \.oWeSt priced cu<,tum home in Harbo( Ricfte. 4 Bd. 6 FP largl lot. a landsape of lawn. trees & K<>1 pond Austero & Kim $995,000 lrvlne Cove ~ view home wt 4 Bd 5 5 Ba 6 car garage, '3 FP. 2 wet bar!.. A.IC Rick Laacevtn $2,900.000 Haatln1to• Hart>oH On tip al Trinidad rslai\d with 3 large doc kc; l· approx. ~· on bay: l'Uol t; eJevator lerry F'tllster $S,495.000 . These are Just a Sampling of the Great Opportunities Available to ,, . . . ' • .. I ' , t ' -·. Pre mier Lido Isl~ Bayf"ront 343 Yia Lido Soud Unique Lido Isle Home · 332 Piazza lido • Unsurpassed quality & craftsmanship $I, 169, OC>C> N.8. Title Transtecs (May, '95) McM<>riigle 717-4711 Harbor Ridge Foreclosure 3 Hontpellier • Lowest priced guard-gated Estate Townhome • Beautiful~ remodeled • Single level • End of cul-dt-sac location • Private & serene MUST SELL $s25,ooo I Come vlelt these Open Houses and register for a drawing to win dinner for two at "21 Oceanfront", whJch has the freshest seafood along the coast and gorgeous sunsets too! And the owner lives In Irvine Terrace! 2007 SABRINA TERRACE $1,091,000 New Listing! Expansive view of bay. 3 bedtooms plus pool. 1927 KEWAMEE DRIVE $939,000 New home -just completed! 4 bedroom s, 3.5 b aths, huge fa mily room and kitchen combi nation, 3 ca r garage. Marian Phillippi Senior Sales Executive Presldenf s Award -I 995 759-3721 609 PATOLITA $750,000 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, spa, recently remodeled. Exquisite! 1918 SEADRIFI' $595,000 Best buy for the price! 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room, pool. Owner has bought another home! 1810 TAHUNA TERRACE $1 ,095,000 Extra large home with 5 bedrooms, 4. 5 baths, family room , exercise room, large pool plus large yard . Updated and very p rivate! YI ' I . \ 2011 YAOJT MISCHIEF 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story traditional home. Private courtyard plus large back yard. $680,000 .. SFAVIEW PRlvME GA1U> CoMM\INm WITH Poot., SPA & TF.NNJS fAOJ.mES -fFA1uRING OCEAN & Cm U.trrS VIEWS Two BEST BUYS IN NEWPORT BEACH Enjoy ocean, <:atalfna and sunset views. 4 bedroom, 1 bath family home with large back yard. Comfortable livtng close to the Qeach t $1,375,000 4 bedroom. lSbath townhouse in Newport Beach with new kitchen. Price just reduced! $224,000 $1,190,000 Statelyi English Tudor. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, billiard room, pool & spa. Guest/maid's room abOve 3 car garage. Quiet cuJ,.de-sac location. 4 bedroom, 3 batfr family ltome. Great locatio11 "tar schools, par•, library. Wood floors, s~utttrs, New England charm. $524,900 2027 LEEWARD Cirarming, remodeled 4 bedroom , 3 bath home. French doors, wood windows, and slfyligfits . Very large private yard. $599,000 d : I I t I ' t t . ' 'lJayfront Living .9l.t I ts 'Rest! 1515 'East 'Bay Jl bayfront home with three additional back parcels with extra parking, 6 garages, paddle tennis and beautiful flowering gardens and lawn. This exquisite and chan1ling home has beautiful wood floors, moldings, French doors and details unique to this traditional environment. Spacious bayside decks, verandas and sandy beach allow you to enjoy the beautiful vistas and waterfront life. Large dock for your boat adds to the value of this rare find. Open S untfay 12 P.M. -4 P.M. 2296 Cfianne.{ 9(patf Jl waterfront home like no other with qual- ity and elegance throughout. The coastline views are breathtaking from all areas of this five bedroom home. Famous in its own right, this magnificent property was rebuilt with love and care. Enjoy the amenities of pool, spa, dock, patios and large entertain- ment area . Few properties offer such a beautifully appointed home with such awesome harboumd coastline views. ~tfucetf to $3,495,000 For appointments t.o see. ~ni[icent estates please call 759-3728. EvAN CORKETT • SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE --- • ·-' ·~ BAYVIEW TERRACE NEWPORT BEACH New Listing Lowest priced 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pristine condition, new wood ffoors , all white and bright with plantation shutters and large back yard. $334,900 I l 1 > '644~16.00 DANNY BIBB ___ __, --· -----.. ~- $1,,,8,900 $1,695,000 Completely remodeled Big Canyon custom home witli spectacular golf course view, beautiful limestone noors, granite wet bar & kitchen counter tops. P.rivate master witft ff replace . -- Stelld \Vord en . 759 ~7 I I C.dry Legrand ----............ .... F - SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 Summer's Here ~ It's Time to Live on the Water!! Oceanfront $2,200,000 ) ,/~·-~ . I r ( l r ; . • I • . No One Knows More AfJout The Coast DESIGNS FOR LMNG '95 M.g.nificently appointed 58R. 4.5BA w/library, ~1tor, 2 st;Ww1ys.. neteise room+-m/suit. on bt level. Cour met lal, butlers 9trVlJlg room fl cul de NC location. OFFEllED AT $2.190,000 fl:\ UH< >I~ VI E\V Premium Location Totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBAwith attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors1 gourmet kitchen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Walk to park & Schools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. NOW $849,900 ~Scent Mountain &r Territonal views. Build your dream hoow now P\ians included wtth purdwe and Ready to go! Pnced to sell now Best lot vllu. an New·, poi1 Coast: Only $U9,000 -,,-t.... --· . ...--- PENINSULA BAYFBONT "LOWEST PRICE'' $1,075,000 • 3BR, 3.6BA • Formal Dining Area -· • Spectaoular Panoramic View • Master WISitting Room • Shared Dock Can Aooommodate • '1Jll, 3BA .... Oourme& JntelilllD • Courtyard entzT+pool • Open. 8pacioua feellnc • ~to 8 Pri"*9 Belche9 CORONA DBL II.AR '819,000 • 3BD, 2'/JlA • Three ft.repl&OM • llaater bed.room. sitting room • Large ldt.cben w/llV1um window • Porm&I LR and DR BARBOR JU001: JmATE8 MU,000 ~ Speciaoulu oo.n.. Cala1.lna. flm88t TJ.ew• • 4BD,3BA • Licht and airy oon\emporvy deaign BAY VIEW TEIUlACE LOWIST PRICE $285,000 •DD.a.BA • J'cn8er 190deJ ·i..r..~ ~ • J'onnal LR and DR • 8eourtt7 87atem BILOOOBT BILL $119.GGG • Lo....i prioe lD Belooun • 2 bedroom. 2 .6 Ba • Library • ror'lll.U Di.nine •B~Nook OOBO•A DBL JW\ ~.soo • Priqe Bedooecl . • Lc:Jw9et price lD C.D.IL • Quaint tBD, 9BA •Great location • r.o~ 'f.or 2 t&mlly •a BR. 2.~BA • h1ra large lot • P'lreJI'-"' 1n nnng • ~rooms • Bonwr~m an~ Oen ' mVINE TBRRACE OCEAN, BAY VIEWS $1,095,000 • Spectaclur views • 4BR, 3BA •Private Courtyard • Gourmei kitchen • Large PamUy Boom mron BllGBTS tat.GOO IPK'balL&I au Tim LISTING : :1!!::.:. . ......,.,.... • Formal LR w/ftrplc • l~•~UBA • Den •Forinai~ • l!lsoeu6ni Oortd.Jtion •3 ~ • aumm.r Re\real •..OC-•Ba.J ~ .Prt .... OOUJ1JVd 1(1 - Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 76()-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Twoaice ....... .__.ab a qv.ict ...... Bada-0-lbeducatamd 1 lalb mcl tt.y -alwaya NdDd.. &CllUlal~.IDap11t10AlioD. $495 000 BOB KOOP SR. BALBOA DUPLEX Very nice owner ocwpied Dana Built Duplex. Tons of pukina. Boch uniu have fireplaces, upper has vaulted ceilings, excellenl condition. $419,900 BOB KOOP, JR. or SR. CTrY OF ORANGI INCOME PROPERTY 'Four unit income property, two unila arc 2 llO!Y 2 BR, 2S BA townbOUM 1tylo, cno unit ii a 3 BR, 2 BA owner style unit, and one unit ia an upper level 2 BR, 2.S BA. Now rod. Very Motivaied Sellc:rl $3M,... 801 KOOP, SR. SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful view of Pelican Hill, Four bedroom, Two & a half baths, pool & spa, extensive use of Marble, 3 car garage. Subject to shon sale. $545,000 BOB KOOP, SR. RF.SIDENTIAL LOT Thia lot ia over three quU\CD of an acre. Will trade lot for a condo ouawl home. 1ne lot is located at Cowan Heigh1a Dr. and Newport Blvd. in Sant.a Ana. It haa a view overlook.in& Ute city and ia surrounded by multi-million dollar bomca. $275,... 801 KOOP, SL 1 BR. l BA. owrsia uh witb atn tcpaaR roouae. Bvijd1mt Mnditim -s pat 1mw. loc.asim. F" npllCe, alr ClC!nd, laundry. gommonity pool md ..... $149 000 BOB KOOP JR. BALBOA ENINSULA DUPLEX Two, 2 bdrm. 1 ba. apu., phu noo4COllforming bachelor apt.. Two car gange. Steps to beach. Over$2,300Mo. inc. w/osum.imer rents. Owner may cany 1st Tru Deed. $339,900 sa"·"' BOB KOOP • or SR. Qobin Tench ~pecializing in Newport Beach and Corona cfd Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 xBl MAGNIFICENT HARBOR RJDGE CASTLE 68R/8.5BA European flavored mansion of approx. 11,000 sq. ft. on a rare double lot. Fabulous ocean & city light view~. Separate gated pool & spa Gated motorcourt w/4 car garage. SLASHED T0 ... $~00,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean, bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the bart>or! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool, spa. teahouse & formal Japanese gardens. Reduced To -$2,300,000 OCEAN VIEW -Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- dc-sac. Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath. 3-car gaf1ge. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. Vi DaUns w/tlw Bank. A r.perklina: brighc 3BR • EASTSmE UMODELI • 3BR plus cb ~ loft/4th BRI Skylights. soaring ceilings Ga1ed raior done w/plantation sbuncrs. etc. Fabulous community in COSta Mesa. Brin& all olTcB! ma~ter and masicr blth! . Sl45.000 M* • tfttr! szn.- -~--- BALIOA lltACH BEAUTY! -Unique. high-EASTSIDE OASIS -w/ mi11i C--. 381138A ly upanded end unit townhome witllin teps of w/ cus1om gourmet kitchen A .,.....,.. rvom.. bay and beach. Like brand new. Uparadcd tllr'ou&)loutl Scplr1* RV._ ~.... • in .M0tivated. , CORONA DEL MAR CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4 SBA entel't<llnment oriented home. 14,000 sl lot. SecL ded pool. Indoor spa. 15 ~-34 French doors SmaD ocean vielN .... $859,900 DIVINE TERRACE Expansive. upgraded & bnght' Walls of glass bring beautiful groonds lllto llY. rm. w/library alcove, din. rm. & master suite 4BR, 3BA. New ldtc:hen!l... .. $699,500 OOllONA DE1. NA.a Olarming cottage plus ~ view artist s studio. 2 car gar. Rl lOfl(! but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck. So. of Coast ............................ $615,080 WEST NEWPORT 1'EWPOllf SHOllE8 Build a brand new home on the canal. 30 x 85 lot In a good location. Aftamoon sun and sunSlts on Wiler side of ........................... $111,090 MESA VERDE 4BR. 3BA two·story on a quiet street. Hardwood floors . upgraded kitchep and baths. formal dlning room. lmrnaculatel ..... ... .. .. . . . . .. . $164.000 MESA w.mJE Located in pmt1g1ous lnrl8r circle of Mesa Verde 3BR. 2BA totally remodeled less than 5 yrs. ago Newer roof Laroe attractive lot..... . .. .. . $269,000 SUN SATatSUN SATatSUN SATatSUN MESA VE11DE Extensive use of wood & butlt..Jn. ltwough-out. upgraded 4BR. Formal dining room plus nook. Gazebo. new driveway. R.V. acx:ess ....•. " .......................... $317,000 MESA DEL -._ Oo ou Believe a pool home for this price? 3BR, 1. ?SBA. remodeled baths. newer roof. Only a few blocks to Org Cst Coll. Ov.mer w/c 2nd ............ $200,000 --..... ~ ~ VAUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 DON &KATHI ENRIGHT 559-2380 1-800-640-6661 ~~~-- 47 YEARS OF Rf.AL ESTATE EXPERIENCE . ...,. •• _"_a..· ' I • -----,,.,._ __ .. I I I EASI'SIDE BFAUIY F.mwOc ronodd on r.ue a.J..de..sac location. New kin::hcn, l.igiu and bright da:xw. Huge yard. THE b <X Eastsidc Coaa Mesa. $3't9,000 Bob C.Oluccio Code 70317 BOOSl'YOUR INCOME Adorable "aafisman" 3bd Q)t- • 2bd income property on ~ ltx being sold ~one prdc:agC 06 ao:pmtdy. Ann ~Ted Jaivis, Surannc Shuler .. $69,S,OOO Codc708S9 MaryAnn McGuire ·Code 70207 Code70317 23 Corporate Pina, Suite 190 223 Marigold Sun 3 Jetty Sun I 05 Jasmint' Crttk Dr. Sun 16 Mwion Bay Sun 1924 Irvine Ave. Sun 240 Nioc Lane 1116 Sun 6 Narbonne Sun 2504 Oceanfront Sun 3510 Marcus Sun Bdcoun Hill 3 Nordwnpcon Sun Big~ 22 Hennicagoe Ln. Sun Big Canyon 7 Sea tmnd Sat Bluffs Su Sat Sat Sat/Sun Sal)Sun 46-01 Orrington Sat/Sun 141 1 Mariners Dr. Sat/Sun .. 908 Ahnood Sat/Sun 2497 2 Rancho Ckmcnte Sat/Sun 11 Cambna Sat/Sun 4 Sandflowcr Sat/Sun Office K21'(n Rn.ck Phyllis Haydtn Mark Wyland Sandy D~ Sally ShJpky ~~JIJMllM MvyAnn McGu~ Jcnnn Kenton B.J Johnson Kelly Simmons $865.000 Lois Jacobs S.499.000 Harriet Botwinick $408,500 Pcrers/Shukr $1 ,295.000 Linda Octh $349.000 Dana Bbck Sl59.900 Matyann McGuirt Sl.825.000 Pnrn/Jarvu/Shulcr Sl.198.000 Peters/Shuler $699.500 Pctcrs/Shukr $515.000 Jackie Kcigh Sl.390.000 Carol AJlison S255.000 Didt Dickson $465.000 Sally Shipky $537.000 Tcd}lrvis $399.900 Dana Bbck $749.000 $875.000 $449.000 LouAnnc Riney SS29.000 Propp/Daley $255.000 Claudnte Taylor $799.500 Ostcrhouu $136.000 Osterhouts NEWPORT HFJGHl'S Truly one c:i the l1l05t ~-viaw in Newport -dcarifying views c:i the se:i, bay. marina & Catilina. Well mainWncd 3+lxl wood Boors, &uit trees. $625,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71317 \ - E.QUESTllAN A.CllE.S ON llll 11.ACH SEASl>l D.1GANCl OVULOOK MAllWA GOU COUISl Designed around a gtass-floored atr1um with glclss walls open to a tile veranda. Bril- liant architecture! Dazzling views. Approx. 6000 sq. ft .. pool. spa and more. $1,299,000 Escape the crowd In thls unusual slx bed~ room. slngte-level custom home with horse fadllties on ftve acres. Enjoy coun- tTy style seclusion In town. Ellchantlng view. Pool and spa. $1,450,000 lncredlble oceanfront estate In West New- port. lntr1gulng floor p&an featuring slx ~rooms. ftve baths; completely remo- deled In 1990. Surf at your front door. $l,l95,000 ShoW(.aSe your finest possessions In this rare home that Is a wor1c of art In Itself. You couJd entertaJn royalty with pride or relax ~atdy with the sound of surf and view Of sand and sea. Call ror a private showing $ l ,895,000 SPANISH HACllNDA True naditional hadendcl over· looklng me ocean and harbor. Ovt'!r 3800 sq ft. Elegant ft'!arures ltlroughout. Pool and Spc'I Sellt'!r may u.ny. $659.000 MONA&Ot llAOt -Modt'!I ~­ fKt Medltenanean mlnl·vlll.l with dramatic d«or Walk to tt'!cJ •t me Ritt. snoll the be.lch. Thrtt bed· rooms. CA!ht'!dral ceillngs. custom ~c'lturt'!S Slt9,900 MlDf'fU&ANlAN YIU.A Country llvt"g a Its finest Cus· !om quallry. rour bedroom. 4 5 bdltls. plus grut room With I 9ft ceilings. Ovt'!r 4000 sq. ft on nearly 1/2 Kre. $7J4,900 lAQJNA *D1 TOWMIOU5I Super sharp three bedroom. three b.\th with large Side and rear ycJrd With ~t'!d patio. Upgradt'!d Quiet location. $199,000 MONA&Ot POINT High elevatton lot with oce.vi vtew Plans Jor 6000 sq ft. home Owner may exdwlgc b house or commerdcll. $l9J,OOO LAC.UNA OfJ1CI. IUB.DfNG Retall offlct'! building with great location on l'CH Approxima~ 3000 sq h $S95,000I l'lea5't'! call ror de!alls EllGANJ 1UDOa With dralNtlc entry and sweep-- I!'& st.llrase. lncJUdes main ftOOr office. ex rr a large llvlng and famlly rooms plus guest wing. EntertAlners ddlgtit with bonus room. pool and • lush land- MONA&CH IAY 11llACI Unobstruc:ttd south coac and mount.Un views. <At.tllna sunsets from master bedroom. Custom single level ~ buHt for space, function and charm. Almost 3000 sq. ft. $629.000 HAa80a UQlllS Whl~ WAier vtiewsfrom nearly eYefY window In this ch.vmlng duplex Two spacious three bedroom units: each has a sepa· ra~ back yard and g.vage. Pit.IMO SUNSn'S With this ocean view hofne.. lndudes rour bedrooms. 3 baths with main floor bedroom. family room. wet bar. two llreplaces. cul-de-sac location With RV ac.cas. Call on this one. ·'1 ROU..ci tBU..S Over 3000 sq. ft. of secure IMng In a gatt'!d communlry In Laguna Ntsuet Communlry park with pool, tennis, l<>ggl"g trails. View. Spa Hunyl $149,000 B \\I\ O\V\ED OR SHORT S·\U: 1Hf. PSJCl IS IJCiffT Two-stofy. two bedroom condo In San Juan Capistrano. l..Mge prtvate patio and i.wn. $7),000 Subject to bdnk approval IRVINl Modd perfect cwo bedroom 51~ condo With views from t!VCfY room. $ U0.000 SutJtect to bank lPJ>rOVal. WAl.KTOmACH £nfoY the C&SUll 11.fest)'te of lovely San Oementt'!. As a wmmer home red~ retreet ... or as lnc:.ome property. Upgraded, wtth ftreptace. celling fan&.. skylight. Call for details. $I Jl,000 RACH llOUSl llXI& Flve ~ooms. three b.ltt\s with ocean view. See to s.n Diego from lalge sun dedt. 811ng you paintbrush and Y'.'e. $150,000 IANKOWNU> four bedrooms. three b.lths. IOrmal dining room. gourmet kitchen spacious ramlly room. Great location with overst.z.e lot. Canyon views Peek of ocean. $51),000 Call today. lNJOY WHITE WATUl VllWS Only steps away from A pristine beichl ~custom built ~ structurt'!d with stone&. styte. Sweep!Og deck b grKk>us entertaining. R.educt'!d to a MCl'lflce pt1oe ol $195.000 · fAalHAUOa ~y c.ondo with some ocean view In s.n Oemente. Two bedroonis. two b9ths,t\PP(OX.. 1300 sq ft. TINO at page. Turnkey condltk>n. $I J9,000I DllKMnUl DANA Custom quallry lblmcr model ~ Large. opt'!ll. lots of light. Four bedrooms. Vaulrt'!d cell· ings. wood shutters, 8ert>er cat· pet $310.000 1IADl fOI fAMaY NDClllOlllOOD Three bedroom.""""° and one half b.lth townhome In S«ure gatt'!d community. All the extTas. tennis. pool. spa. garage. Well malntalnt'!d small complex· II.A& IRAND l.MUA Belutfrutly upgraded Monte Car- lo modd In Pff\t•te. pe.teeful location next to lush gre«tbdt. Three bedlooms, three bMtls. SJJ'f,000 .... PllCMDIHa f1ntastlc: ocmn lind canyon Views. Model~ ttvee beckoom home In S.W.. Clern- ente' s des4rabae ~ .vea. U14.MO. --~~~~~~~~---- lOYllY LAGUNA Pnme tomef lot In Laguna Beach. with mree bedroom house ptus pariUng lot. but the v.i~ ls In the I.and Great locadon Perlect b professional building. Call b deWl!s. Hft.000 DUJIXl DWllX Whl~ water views from this Arst dass duptex In OaN Point Two 3BR units. each 1700 sq ft. Own· er will talk terms! Call now $189,000 PAl..MIUA ISTA11.S Custom homes!~. Large est.ate lot with views of ocean, hills. dty lights. Sdler may u.ny c.tl b details. $))9,000 ANAHEIM Ha1.S Big. bflght. beautiful three-bed· room condo dote to shopping. llbc'.ry. pa.rk, freeway. Fabuk>us view. $199,000 for information on these and other properties ca ff 489-SlJOO @ -- ,OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Prime Udo lale Bayfront 835 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. $2.395,000 Lido hle Tr1d1tionAJ Bayfront 218 Vil Lido Nord ~ Open Sunday ~ Buem Viau Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat. /Sun. Sl,()95,000 Bayfront Bugain '43 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sal/Sun. Sl.063,250 Bnt Bayfront Value 309 Nortn Star Lane Open Sunday $995,000 Lido Ille Classic 225 Via San Remo Open Sat./Sun. $795,000 -------® Corona del Mar T ennia Esl.lte SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views Sl,995,000 Udo Isle layfrone Triplex Easy ainvenion to single (amity Private bead\. great sunset views $999,000 SpYglUI Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-lar~ view lot Very private canyon location, pool . . $M9,000 Udo hie TnditionAJ 4BR38A, pmw 45 axner lot Piazza location, Fr. doon, Hrdwd Boors $825,000 I S3!00 pa mo. le.tH Lido I.le Luge Lot 3BR 2BA, Fm Rrn. iinJNlculate home 4'1 lot, large patio, Lido's Best VaJue! $575,000 -...JdeChanMr 3BR 2.58A. Fm km,~ hOmt Exiellent IOc.ation, large IAMlel' $299,900 =· .............. in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast 58R 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with turning basin views 52.695,000 Buena VJSta Bayfront 38lt 4BA +Den. chanring bead\~. Fabulous twJ\4lg basin views. boat dOck $1,095,AD) Oce~nt Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views. will exchange down $849,000 Prime lido Isle Bayfront SBR 45BA Older home, ideal eastern hp 54· of bay frontage, w/sardy beach & dock $2.395,000 lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 45' comer lot, perfe.ct in every detail! Sl.195,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime comer location Built in 1987, bright open floor pl~n, spa $795,000 Lido Isle Cotbgt 2BR 2BA Om homt, bumed ceiling Prime 8*'11 street-to-5treet location. 35' lot $595,000 m ' ~J •• •• . ~ . -. -· ,J:r~".:; ·' :1 ·~ .... ~.· ... lido Isle Traditional Bayfront 5BR45BA Pnde of ownerslup, tum-key Large dock, excellent main channel views $1,595,000 Best Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., tum-key home! Large dock, (fJ' on the bay, exlnt views $995,000 Lido Isle Classic 3BR 4BA Fam. Rm., office, new home 9' ceilings, large sundeck, bright & open 5795,000 Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 2.58A Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach 4t partc. hardwood floors " $..149,000 \. I, . _.........,..... ___ .,.. .. WAT:ERFRONf HOMES, IN~. ff a7 w~ ~.redlence,, . • 5 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, over 7 ,000 sqft • Fabulous Views of Golf Course & Oty Lights • 24 hr Guard Gated Community JEFF AXTON 722-9128 • 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 • Prime Hill·top Loca tion Overlooking 8th Fairway • Library w/Coffered Ceiling, Parquet Floor & Custom Cabinets • Large Family Room, Game Room, & Library •Fabulous Gourmet Kitchen Adjoining Family Room • Fantastic Home Located in a Fabulous Commltt1ity BIG CANYON 17 lnvemas ln $1,475,000 • Spacious Poggenpohl Kitchen w/Gaggenau Range & Ovens • Large Master Suite w/His-and-Her Baths • Limestone Floors with Inlaid Marble Accents Large hilltop home, Great views. 3Bd/2.5Ba. NEWPORT COAST ALTF.l.ZA $559,000 Panoramic viei.us, brand new, 3Bd/3Ba, plus loft. BELCOURT HIU. $489,000 ~ 1ew1, great Catalina~. gated comm.mlty 2Bd/2.5Ba. DOVER SHORES $929,000 60' on the water Dock,~ 3Bd/2Ba WA1JERER0NiF HOMES, INC. Realtors® S,.Clolli.U.1 la JWOPatla /or we or ltase ... on "" watw. .. 11..-llN water. .. Gltd wllh a vI.w of the watu ... JILL·ANDRUS Res. 673-4861 Ofc. 631 -1400 PENINSULA POINT Wonderful, remodeled/updated 3 bed, 2 bath home on the Peninsula Point. Well thought-out design for privacy and open space. Sunny side of the street in quiet location on the Point with ~L • Street park view. MBR includes alcove/office area and balcony. PENINSUl.A OCf.ANFRONT One House -Two Lots $1,349,000 $595,000 NEWER TRADmoNAL 1993 Built 4 Bedroom .$695,000 BRAND NEW OCEANFRONT This tum-key home was just completed and is being offered fully furnished. 3Bd. 2.5Ba, 10' ceilings, sit down white water views, central air, super deluxe kitchen. el- egant master suite with mirrored closet, steam shower & dual spa tub, 2 built-in sound & security systems, and 1V door monitors 2 limestone fireplaces & roof deck $1,198,000 <>Cf.AN VIEW 4Bd + den & ~ apt on C'M.f· sized lot Hardwood fbs & stained glass $725,000 FIVE HOUSES TO SAND Chanm:J ocean V'llJN Cape Cod home pkJs ~a~. 2 ftreplaces. $585,000 VICKI LEE Res. 673-6573 681-1400 x238 B,t,nk Repo! A 2 sty weD maintained 3 bdrm home w Hice & frplces in master & family room + lar!JE! ~ Near park & close to South Coast Plaza. PRJCE [)ftOPPED' 6 1400 . . . . . . $279. 900 ilOHnNGTON &4UIDENS freshly painted & cai'peted 2 story townhome w/2 bd Community pool, bike to beach 631 1400 . . .. . . . $89 .500 ~Kl' SHORES Sunset views fro m master & de& of lovelv 4 bd canal front home w/updated kitchen. b~ entry, new Fr doors & windows. (LI-{) 631 l400 . . ... $150,000 COSTA MESA'S College Park Great starter home w/i bd cind nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised wooden ded< 631 1400 .$198,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods w/comm pdc)I !>pa & tenrnc; Popular 2 bd end unit in prime lodetton w/frpk. ldundry & dbl garage 6ll 1400 . . $229.000 vi.IA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bd pnthse ~lJ;n-& dining room Bnght and spacious w/vaulted ce ngs fresh paint hght carpet & large deck 631 1400 $243.900 NOKJ'H COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remodeled 4 bd home on quiet cul·de·sac Huge family r w/bu1h·ms. hvmg rm w/bay window & Fr doors. 6 1400 $269.900 'S BAYRIDGE quiet Interio r 3 bd umt tlo & att dbl garage m gated complex w/pool & Vaulted ceilings. white walls, file & carpel. -1400 . . ....... $289,000 SIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bd home I & alley access Added family room . hrdwd & tile firs, Fr doors. 2 frplces & beamed ceilings. -1400 . . . . . . ... $289,900 S c;teps to pool Spacious 4 bd. beamed ceilings, talion shutters. skyllte & mirrors for a bright & open lance Balcony. patio & treetop vfew 1400 . . . . . . . ........... $325.000 AT THE BEACH 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm weU maintained units w/fresh paint tile floors. Steps to ocean, no street to cross. 1-1400 ............................................... $360,000 NEWPOllT SHOllES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2 down, both w/2 baths & frpk;es. Steps to ocean beaches & city tennis & handball. 631-1400 ................................................. $349,000 NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look. Charming 5 bd w/fmly rm, used brick frplc, oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 ................................................. $375.000 fASTSIDE Costa Mesa Charming, bright & open 3 bd home With hardwood floors, tiled baths. stone firs In entry, kitchen & on deck. Meticulous!y maintained. 631·1400...... .. .. .. . . ...................... $375,000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa. Pride of ownership triplex, townhome style with 2 bdrm 1.5 baths each unit 6'~-u1'fo0 ~-ups & g~~~'. ................. $420,000 NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest neighborhood. Comfortable 4 bd home w/dlning & family rms & 2 ~3f-'Moo~~ ~ea.t -~~eet .~~~.~~-~.'.$429.000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Nice l story home w/3 bd and famUy rm w/bar French doors lead to beautiful ~31-~1Br.· .~ .a~~-~~.~~-.~~'. ........... $435.000 BUJFFS Serene canyon city lte vus m spacious 2 sty 3 bdrm twnhm w/famlly room & added breakfast room. Upgraded baths, custom cabinets, fireplace & gorgeous front & rear patios 673-6900..... . ........ ····················· 9.000 HAllllOll lllDGE CllE8T w/pools & teMis. 3 bd twnhm w/dining room. loft St mountain views ~31T~ w~spa. marble.~~~.~.~.1m.ooo NEWPOllT N011111 Elegant & sophisticated 3 bd home w/slttlng room off master on oversized lot with 6J1~!0on~~ln.1~.~~.1~.~~m~~.1~ ~'..~1." .. $489,000 UDO PARK DRIVE a beautifully decorated 2 bd condo w/etched glass. marble floors, recessed lighting, & the extensive use of granite. Channel & ba~ view. 631 1400 . .. . ........ ...... ... .$529,000 AT 11IE BEACH Charming shingled custom Cape Cod wNlctorian decor 5 houses from sand w/master, ~~ti_<tf~~~ '.a~~-r~~ .~.~ ~.~~~.~rsg~Ooo HAllBOll VIEW HOMES Exquisite remodeled 4 bd en&arged Monaco Loft & new master suite w/vaulted ~4b0 ~rs & .ba~~.~ u~'.~.~ .':$589,000 PENINSl1lA PT. deJightfuJ remodeled 3 bd w/great floor plan for privacy and open space built around patio. Master Includes office area & balcony. 631-1400 ................................................. $595.000 8AlBOA ISLAND A recently remodeled & beautlfulJy maintained' 4 bd home+ 1 bd apt an quiet street ,w/no traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village. 673-6900.. . .. . .• . . . ..... ············· ......... $599.000 UDO ISLE deUghtlul 2 sty 4 bd home_. Private 2nd story master w/f rPlc & office, den & sunny strada patio One hse from club beach w/bay w . 631-1400 .... ········· . ... . ... . ................. $635.000 BALBOA ISLAND Adorable 6 yr old 3 bd Cape Cod w/loft. llvtnf room w/vaulted ceiling, skylight In master 61sf6:;Qo . ~ .a~~-~.~.~.~~.~~: .............. $650.000 P£NINSUIA PT wonderful newer 4 bd California contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bleached mafle cabinetry. 2 marble frplces, central vac & A/C. 63 1400.. . .. . . . . . . . .......... $695,000 NEWPOKI' HEJGHrS. completely femodeled 3 bd Cape Cod dining & fmly rms. bonus rm, large master suite w/exerclse rm. deck w/spa & 5 car gar~. 631-1400 .... ·-······· ... $699.000 BELCOlJRT Beauhful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/sltting area m master suite. dining & famUy rms. used brick patio w/spa Huge price dropf 631 1400 . . ... . ............ $719.000 AT ntE BEACH vine covered Old Monterey style 4 bd w/den, ocean view roof deck & guest qrtrs ~J1ti4~~ re~led ~~~-~~.~~25.0QO DOVER SHORES spacious 4 bd home w/exceptional upper bay & city light w . Open beamed ceilings in living, dining & family rms, yard w/deck & poo.I. 631-1400 .. .. .. . . . . . .... . ............................. $729,000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dlnlng & family rms & spectacular upper bay vu. To~ly remodeled In ·93 w/top quality fixtures & applications. 631-1400.. . ............................................ $779,000 UDO ISLE • 5 SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd home rm & family rm opening to huge lush yard pabOS & stunning upper bay & city hght vus 631 1400 . . .. . . $795.000 UDO ISi.£ Custom 3 bd. built 1n 87 on large comer ~w/mini bay view Dining room & loft. hrd\.VCI firs. rmet kltchen. high ceilings A/C & patio w/spa. 1-1400 . . . . . $795.000 '9£MNSlJlA Pl' Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home'w/faml-W ~~~Ices & 3 car garage Remcx:leled in '89. hard· !food firs. l=r doors & leaded & stained glass 631-1400 .. .. . .. ... .. .... ... .. . ...... $820,000 ~ IOU 5 bd lushly landscaped ··Southport" I prvt lot. pool. city lite & mini ocean vu. Beams. floors, moldings & paned windows. 400......... ... . .. . ... . . . .. . . .. . $849.000 ""8aoR VIEW HONES C\JStom, handsome 2 story bd traditional w/offlce. dining & family rms. 2 :.ty try, Fr. doors & indoor & outdoor spa t73-6900 . . . .. . . . .. $895.000 DOVER SHORES Dramatic 4 bd home w/superb view of upper bay, nature preserve & nite lites Dining & family nns, private entry w/pool & 3 car ~ 63 1-1400 . . . $945,000 A'S Uttle Island 5 bd (includmq separate guest ) on huge so· lot just 1 house from bayf ront 2 '98(),'.~~e ~ou~~rd ~-3 ca.~ g~~ ....... $949.000 DID CORONA DEL MAR spectacular harbor & ocn , extra lrf near new 3 sty, 3 bd cstm twnhome. 1-14fXr: ... f~~'. ~ .. ~r ~a~~ .. ~. 1~:. q~~~95.000 ~ALON, Catalina Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot /spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per· Its for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 3 1· 1400....... ....... ........... . ....... .. ..... $1.200,000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATIJRDAY ONLY 3124 Taft Way· North Costa Mesa Jeannine Stake 432 Westminster • Newport Heights Marlene Hassel 1614 Dorothy -Newport Beach Esther Ane 4 Bd Hse $269.000 3 Bd Hse $389,000 3 Bd Hse $510.000 1718 Plaza del Norte -Peninsula Point 3 8d Hse Jill Andrus $595.000 526 Catalina -Newport Heights 4 Bd Hse Manny Stellino $699.000 1027 Mariners -Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hse Jimmie Jones $849,000 4501 Gorham · Cameo Shores, CdM $4 Bd Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $1 .695.000 SUNDAY ONLY 234 lugonla -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rluo 418 Fullerton -Newport Heights Jimmie Jones 657 Vista Bonita· Bluffs, NB Margaret Duffey 1200 Estelle • Newport Beach Lorraine Farrington 1410 Kings -Cliff Haven, NB Marlene Hassel 1106 Pescador • Dover Shores. NB Esther Rne 1070 Pescador -DoveT Shores, NB Rosette-Andr« Gmdi 309 North Star l.n • Dover Shores Bob Penkwitz 17 Inverness • Big Canyon, NB Lee Drummy 218 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB Christen Nilsen 3 Bd Hse $370,000 2 8d Hse $410.000 3 Bel Twnhm $449,000 3 8d Hse $619,000 3 8d Hse $729.000 4 Bel Hse $749.000 4 8d Hse $795,000 3 Bel Hse $995,000 3 BdHse $1.425.000 5 Bel Hse $1 .595,000 SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 1719 Skylark • Baycrest, NB 4 Bel Hse Sally Nette! I Pia D'Auria $429,000 225 Vla San Remo • Udo Isle, NB 3 Bel Hse Rob Giem I Lance Boggs $795.000 1021 Marinen ·Dover Shores. NB 4 8d Hse Pia D'Auria I June Adams $945,000 443 Harbor Island Dr · Newport Beach 4 8d Hse Lynn Creamer I Jeannine Stake $1,063.000 318 Buena Vista · Bayfront Peninsula 3 8d Hse Rick Schreiber $1.095,000 835 VI.a Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 5 Bel Hse Renff Peterson -King $2,395,000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon. NB $5 8d Hse Jeff Axton $3,950,000 Unequaled elegance Custom 6 bdrm estate w/prime ocean & city light views Grand 2 sty entry, marble & parquet floors. B frplces. formal living rm. pavilion rm. media & sun rms & charming country kitchen. 631 1400 . . . $2.695,000 DOVER SHORES 6 bd Spanish style home on the upper bay w/mam channel view & large dock for 60 & 25 yachts Gu4?<;1 apt & courtyard pool 631-1400 $1.395.000 UDO ISLE Traditional styli? 4 bd bayfront w/newer concrete doc.k Very well maintained w/den. charming new kitchen & pdtio w/spa 631-1400 . . . . $1.699.000 IRVINE COVE Pnct• Dropped' Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views Fo rmal dining & family rooms. 5 car ga1age w/darkroom 631 1400 . . . . . . . .. ... . . . . $1 .975.000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped S bd tennis estate built m '88 on 1 + acres Top security. high· tech styling & ocean & bay views 631 1400 . .. . $1.995.000 NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge. gorgeous new security gated 4 bd Italian Medlterranedn view estate with dimng & family rms. library & tea room 631-1400 . . $2.150.000 UDO ISLE Superb end of the-isle view location w/54 front feet, dock & beach Now has 5 bd bch ctg w/fmly rm but can build aprx 6.000 o;q ft home 631 1400 $2.395 000 UNDA ISl..E remodeled 5 bd home w/fabulous turning basin view & large dock Bleach oak floors. gourmet kitchen & plantatt0n shutters. 631-1400 . $2.695.000 11IREE ARCH BAY. Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab \l\J. Hrd\.VCI flrs. beamed ceilings. dbl paned windows & 4 frplces 631 1400 . , ....... $2.795.000 IAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10.000 sq ft . stairs to the be<lch. guest house & 8 car garage. 631 1400 . .. .............. $10,800.000 BIG CANYON - ·- I ....... , • . . .. WATERFRONtE H&MES, INO. JUST LISTED! NEW LISTING! Gorgeous, remodeled traditional home in Newport's Baycrest South. Finest workmanship throughout and lovely, lush gardens. You'll love this 3Bd/2.5Ba home. Offered for $619,000 For More Information Call Lorraine Farrington res. 720-1001 631-1400 x225 WESTCUFF 4Bd/3.5Ba 2-Story, Pool & Spa $549,000 NEWPORT BEACH DUPLEX One Block to the Sand! $360,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3Bd/4.5Ba Large Master Suite, Family Rm & Game Rm, Spa, 5-Car Gar $699,000 COSTA MESA TRIPl..EX Great Rental Investment $420.000 PENINSUlA POINT BAYFR()NT • --WITH A DOCK-- LIGHT * WONDERFUL -CC BRIGHT Large Dock for 53' Yacht + 2 Side Ties • 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bath, 2 Story • Large Family Rm w/Wet Bar •Designer Kitchen • Dining Room • 3 Car Garage • Spacious Brick Patio w/Grassy Lawn and Loads of Roses • Retractable Electric Awnings • Premier SeclOOed Penipsula Point Location For More Information Call Mary Ann Nethercutt 631-1400 x239 1070 PESCADOR -DOVER SHORES Views of Bey & City Lights. 4Bd/3Ba Remodeled $795,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3Bd Mediterranean Townhome $289,000 We Ame ten1ai6 mailoNe up lo ·110,cw~ incllU1ing Pfl?A~ ffuiM~ fiJo goa Aam a fJ11JPt1tl!f y<Ki 11'()(J/d /i/ae lo maw/ fai~ 9>teaw giPe tM a coJt.I Carol Clift . Res. 548-5428 631-1400 x226 ~Tlf.AQl ~ w. COM'f H\W .. Jt?~r~ 71~1-1400 Excll:ar. •rte of Wt0,•1 ll4•11hll l1tlty .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Speci.aUzing in propertU1/or1ale or letue •.. on the water. .. near the water ... and wilh a view of the water ... Golden Circle Award Winner 1993 & 1994 #2 Agent 1994 Dramatk:4BR. 3BA + 2 half baths, singlestoryhome.Anentertalner's " dream Seller wiU consider all reasonable offers . $945,000 AIMOST NEW -J>OVF,R SHORES Completely remodeled 1r1 '93. Gorgeous 4BR, 3BA Beloourt quality home Fantastic Upper Bay & mountain views.. .. . $779,000 ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 WESTCUFF BEAUTY ~ remodeJed 3BR, 2 SBA CQ.fllJy home.~ floors New wndows & Frmch doors. Spariding pool ...... . $510,000 NEWPORTHBGHTSCHARMER t.oiy 28R, I.SBA stn.r holne. UJ9adld It frafj,i pUllld. ~ lata, mo.ie1n concltion w/ample room~ cicpend. ......... $410,000 M.LSOA ISLAND 315MARINEAVE. ~ 71~7~900 .. 't ' . ,. . --·-.. -. ·- ~~-----------------~----.----------- Realtors• . Sp«~• 111••tiafw SllI. 01' ,....__ •• .,.._..,.lite.,.,. __ ,,., witJt. ri• of.Iii•..,.._ RICK SCHREIBER proudl!f p~ C)/n e.updtite&cemy;ont in $agunrl J yikd~ree c:)(/1Ch .~ag Four Bedrooms • Family Room • Formal Dining • Bonus Room • · • Beautifully Remodeled • Hatdwood Floors • French Doors • Gourmet Country Kitchen • Private Spa • $2,795,000 LIS OLSEN proudl!fp~ c:)(/ if«Dalo~ q}ieoJ 9'0me in t!orona t.(et (J/(a,,' J 6uneo cl'noreJ Exquisitely Remodeled • Top Quality • Designer Decor • Floor to Ceiling Glass • Lush Courtyard w/Pool • . $1 ,695,000. • Four Bedrooms • 'Romantic Master • Gourmet Kitchen • Fafllily Room • . ........_~ OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/SWt 1 ·5 Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa masterpiece, 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 SQ.ft. Designed to take full advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. $1 ,695,000 Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. Upgraded Lusk executive 4BR, 3BA lush landscaping. w/elaborate patio for entertaining. Perfect for a family .._ --·- Enjoy crty lights and ocean views in beautiful custom home. Dramatic entry w/sweeping stairway. Elegant master w/sitting area and fireplace. $1,195,000 Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/no detail overlooked. 3 car garage, air cond, bay windows, gallery entrance. Simply a littte jewet w/dazzling bay Open Sun 1·5 Nice 3BR, 2BA, Plan 3. Tranquil master suite w/private patio & fountain. Quiet, gated community - w/pool & tennis courts. SERViCE 720-9422 combined w/stunning, Catalina, harbor & city sunset views. 5BR, 3BA, SPYGLASS RIDGE Qpen House sat-open Sun 1-6 Wonderful 5BR, 3BA home in gated community. New roof, professionally landscaped. Motivated Owners Price Reduced ..-~ .. -uss9s,ooo Tri-level with 3BR, 3BA. Spacious comer home with R V access. Light and bright decor. Easy access to freeway. • l • -· • ' , - r ......... , TciYlor Woodrow's· TrOvare in Newport Coast A summer vacation for residents From llUnbathing and 'w1mming at lhe nearby beaches of Corona del Mar. to cru1,ing the scenic water' of Ne\lrport Harbor, llUmmer is the beiit time of the year for rciiident<; of Newport Coa\t From the djstrnctive neighborhood of award-winning attached courtyard 'illai.. it ''just a \hort drive down the hill to all of the surrounding nrca\ mo!>t popular "ummertimc destinationi.. including the elegant stores and rc,taurnnt~ of Fa'>hion 1 .. tand. the quaint 'treet!. and 'hops of Balboa h land. the breathtaking Pelican Hill' Golf Cour'c and the 'ea,1de ph1yground of Cry,tal Cove State Park. Right now only a fc\lr npportunitie' remain to i.h.are all of theM! close-to-home 'ummer attraction' as a Trovart homeowner, because the neighborhood is 'elling quickly as more and more buyers d1-.cover aJJ of Trovarc's advantages. That impression rcnecl\ how Trovare IS J1,tmguic;hed by an atmosphere of elegance and P"' acy Introduced by c;tatel)-. hand· wrought iron entry gatei.. the neighborhood " rcrrumscent of an Italian mountam village Arranged in 'mall clu•>ters 'urrounding graceful motorcourts. the dl\tincuve re'1dence~ ofTrovare display all ot the quaJttaei. which have earned the bui lding indu!-try'<1 top honors including the coveted MAME and Gold Nugget Awards fnr Attached Project of the Year. The complete Trovare collection encompai.se' five single-level condominium plan' and an imprc.,,ive two-story tuwnhomc arrangement -aJI reflections of the Cle:.ign innovation of Scheurer Architects of Santa Ana Heig}lts. Typifying lhc unique architectural styling. lhc drama of hig}I volume ceilings radiates throughout the living rooms. dinning rooms and,piastcr bedrooms of every home. includmg both upper-and. lower-lever single-story units. Living areas. which arrange from about 1.094 to 1.742 square feet. arc highlighted 'by two or three bedrooms with up to three bathl>. sculptured wood-buming fireplaces with gla"i. doors, walk-in master-suite closetc; and gourmet kitchens featuring GE white-on-white rclflge1. with self-cleaning ovens and sealed-burner ga11 cooktops. Spacemaker microwave ovens. upgraded Potscrubber dishwashers. contemporary white cabinetry with concealed hinges. ceramic-tile countertops and a European- style faucet with pull-out sprayer Buyer.. may enhaflCe the value and pre tige of their new rel>idence by scle~ttng from a wide vancty of opuons. Choices include closet organi1.ers. maple or natural· oak cabineuy. designer-selected window coverings and an electronic security system. Trovarc's classic European character is introduced by striking entry gates. hand· wrought by c;lulled Czechoslovakian art.il>an, and continues with tile roof<,. shutters. private balcoo1ei. or patio' and intricate accent detailing. The large. guard-entry motorcourts. wruch lead to each home\ attached two-car garage. are also reminiscent of the pede.c;trian square~ found in Old World towns. Trovarc residents share a carefree lifestyle enhanced by a private recreation center featuring a swimming pool. spa and outdoor stone fireplace in a beautifully landscaped setting. The same award-winning qualities which distinguish Trovarc. arc also showcased at Trovore is close to the beaches of Corona del Mor, gourmet restaurants of Newport Harbor and fine shopping at Fashion Island. AJtuza at Newport Coast. where Taylor Woodrow has created a hiJhop neighborhood of uniquely private and impres,,ively luxurious condominiums and townhomes with commanding oc;can, coastal and city- lig}lt views of the area. Priced form the low S400.000s, four, floor plan arrangements offer living areas measuring about 1,610 to 2.735 square feet. Trovarc is a rctlection of the international advantage which diStingujshes Taylor Woodrow Homes California Limited. Foonded in 1921. Taylor Woodrow's worldwide team consists of more-than 150 engineering, construction and development comparues around the globe and the company is renowned for building major international airports. multi-million-dollar shopping maJls and even the Channel Tunnel. ln the United States, this diverse, sldOed and extensive experience is applied to every neighborhood the company builds. earning Taylor Woodrow national and regional acctaim for offering ootstanding homes unparalleled living environments. To visit Trovarc, exit the San Diego Freeway at Jamboree Road and bead south. Tum left to the Trovarc sales office. where six deooralcd models, by Design Tee Inc .. arc open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. except Mondays when hours arc 2 -6 p.m. From PCH. tum north on Newport Coast Drive. Tum right on Vista Ridge Road lO the Trovare sales comP.lex. AdditionaJ infonnation is available by caJling , (714) 376-9907. "I advertise in the Daily Pilot weekly" -Kent A. McNaughton , Realtor, Coldwell Banker "In my business it's very important to reach everyone in the co mmunity and the DAlLY PILOT has given me that ability. With their strong support staff and great assistance I am always pleased to work with them. Every week I publish my listings in the Daily Pilot. This contributes greatly to achieving my client's satisfaction and is the best way to inform buyers what's available in the area. " The response I receive has always been very beneficial in adding to my success and I will continue ro advertise consistently. Thank you DAILY PILOT for making my business grow strongi!r everyday. You have a dedicated clienc." For advertising information call 642-4321 Da' ·~Pilot . .> .. ' • •'. • ' •• i • ~ ' •• ., '' • ' ~ ~ .,# -~ •'" -".' • , • ., ~ ' •• , •• , # ... . -. ~ ... --·- - Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 "'We 've fjot 'Balboa Isfana Covered! " ~a=:::?~ :t __ lil_iii.•.---~ ~ BALBOA ISLAND Brand New Custom Home • Spat:uius Ne!w C'us10111 l>uplcx • Fahulou' I 111:at11m • Superior C'ral 1-;111;1ml11p • Luxury A1lle!111t1l'' ·1 hrn11l!h11u1 $925,000 Call Alttl' Brownell C!t f>7S-'15X5 BALBOA ISLAND Excellent Income Duplex • Outstamlmg u>Ci11l1111 Ju,1 'i1..:p' In South Baylr1111t • l:xcdknt R..:111al f ft,1onl'' On Both Units·· 'hr. 2 ha l'ad1 '8!fj,8H $795,000 Call Bem Bo\'d <!!' f>lJ-HlOO BALBOA ISLAND Quaint Island Cottage • Loca111111 1 Cl1ann' Sltl'l'I Apf'l'!al' • B..:au11lully Dccnratl!t.l 4 Br. 2 Ba I lollll' • Wl'll Mamta.int:d Cnttagl' On lhghly Des1rahll! 100 Bind. H!8,Ml6 $575,000 Call Altce Brownell (/ 2 J Coral Ii''""'"" BALBOA ISLAND Not Too Big, Not Too Small •Channing 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath Collage • Built New In 1990 • Custom Designed Throughout • Turnkt!y Condition. Mnvt: Right In Calf Joice Klohs <i 63/..()81 J BALBOA ISLAND Delightful Island Cottage • Desirable Quiet Locauon • Spacious 4 Br Front House + 1 Br Apt • New Roof Oo Front House •Enjoy Balboa Island Llfc...iyl~ Year Round -------- Newport PrOperties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083 Versadk: 2 ma£1a hedroom condo lk"U ~ ~h Vt!rf qul<!t. •n1tOGO *149,000 - .... . f t .. ' --· --~ -. -. ~· -.~ ----- Huntington Beach, $299,000 Corona del Mar. $329,000 VERSAILLES Penthouse unit loads of llqht, and ocean views. $1.0SO per month John Campbell lIARBoR Isl.AND 5 bedroom bayfront masterpiece, custom de1aillnq. $7,900 per month John Campbell NEWPORT TERRACE Beach close and in a serene set- ting. 3 Bd .. 2 Ba. $151.000 Kevin Kanda HtTNTINGTON BEACH In the heart of Olive Park. 3 Bd. 2 Ba & custom landscape. $259.000 Michael Dreyfus BAYSHORES Biq lot. custom kitchen. tropical gardens & boat mooring. $1.200.000 Carol Mock Saturday Open Houses 1:00 to S :OO p .m . DoVER SHORES 1736 Antigua. Dave Wong. $669.000 509 Avenlda Ladera. Ginny Anderson. $33S.000 BAYou:sr NoR'TH 1837 Tradewinds. DaVid McCulloch, $488.000 EAsrslOE CosrA Mr.sA 229• La Playa Or. North. All.son McConntck. $299.900 22 Beacon Bay, Jenny Wray. $1,S79.000 HARBOR VIEW Hu.Ls 1931 Sandcastle. Jeff Ewing. $l.09S.000 NEWPORT TERRACE 7 Sundance. Kevin kanda. $1Sl,OOO 1Joo ISLE M Vta Udo Nord. Velma TtmmoN. U.200.000 The Bluffs, $469. 000 Spyglass Hill. $625.000 ' Sunday Open Houses 1:00 to 5:00 p .m . BAYCREST NORTH 1837 Tradewmds. Oavtd McCulloch. $lt88.000 BA'tCREST 2045 Shtpway, Bernard Towers $545.000 2030 Holiday Road. Altson McCormld:. $549.000 BAYSHORES ~ I 2521 Bayshore 0\ive. Edie Olson. $895.000 2672 Crestview. Carol Mock. $595.000 BEACON BAY 22 Beacon Bay. Jenny Wray. Sl.579.000 • S09 Avenida l.adera. Ginny Anderson. $335 000 1984 Vista Caudal Gail York. $355.000 CORONA DEL MAR 426-B Goldenrod. Kevin Kanda. $315.000 HARBOR RIDGE 16 San Sebastian, Joyce Olson. $1.399.000 HARBOR Vu:w H1u.s 1226 Keel Drive. Jeff Ewing. $560.000 2607 Island View Dr . Nan. Doyle. $729.000 I.Joo ISLE 939 Via Udo Soud. Rob~rt Benu. $4.500.000 844 Via Lido Nord. Velma Timmons. $3.200.000 M ESA VERDE 1936 Sanderling. Donald Pfaff. $292.000 N EWPORT HEIGHTS 422 Riverside. Chr1sty Langford, $359.000 8 Monterey Circle. Don Olson. $625.000 60 Drakes Bay. Joyce Olson. $729,000 .......... , .. __ .., Bear Brand Ranch, $1.890,000 '!'>. Lido Isle. $3,200.000 ' .. J f .... .. I Two · REALTORS, OFF To FIND You THAT PEllFECT HOME. HARBOR RIDGE Price~! Great deal. $749,000 -AUDH> Ao #382 HARBOR RIDGE Custom estate with views! $1,399,000 -AUDH> Ao #352 SPYGLASS HILL New Listing! Best priced property! $625,000 -AUDIO AD #322 HARBOR RIDGE Best priced property! $499,000 •AUDIO Ao 1342 C /\ L L 0 U R 2 •l -H O U R A U 0 I 0 I\ 0 L I N E_ (800) 806 -5766 DoN&JoYCE OLSON (800) .487-4931. One of a kind in Harbor V1ew community An inviting four bedroom. three and ooe-half bath home includes the perfect in-law or teenage hideaway with a bedroom, bath and loft. This special property is on a peaceful cul~-sac amid many custom homes. Features include spacious living room with floor to ceiling windows. formal dining room and family room. A large informal dining area with a built-in computer/work ceoier adjoining the kitchen. 1be second story offers a master bedroom with a remodeled bath and walk-in closet There arc two additional bedrooms upstairs. one with connecting artist's studio or bobby room. All of this is situated on a oversized park-like lot with lots of room for outdoor activity and enjoyment. Andersen Elementary School, which recently woo one of the highest awards in the stale for math scores. is with.in walking distance. A clubhouse. pool and parts are for community enjoyment. No Mello-Roos and very low association dues. CaD Julh or Judy at Coast New/H}Tt Propertin, (714) 759-3146. Ocean close ~ Ridge Resales have begun in the exciting new community of Newport Rj~ :ffering fre h new floor plans without the headaches of construction and cxorbitan1 costs of upgrades and landscaping. 1be three-and four- bedroom homes offer vaulted ceilings, stale-of-the-art appliances and amenities such as pools, spas and a private children's park. Call Grtg Lolllbardi of Coast Newport ProJHrtits, 'Civic Plaza, Suitt 260, Newport Beach 92660, (71') 644-1600. ' 90' s~· PARK AGATE A unique ~ity on Balboa Island Near the bay and ferry, this desirable and levc comer parcel offen three lots with a total of90 x 85 feet. with RSC-H roning. Suitable for a hotel, motel, bed & breakfut. or commercial down and residential up or for the investor who wants to hold for future development. Offered at S 1.350 · million. c.all Linda <Nth and iou J«oln Ill Grubb 4 Ellis Rnl4endlll R«d E1tat. 54rvlus, 23 CorporaU Plat.a, SulH 190, NntJH>Tf lkaela, (114) 6'4-6200. ......... - ~-iiiim-~::IT~h:]~ga,_~#---~~~-~·~~~~~~~~~-~~:~~~~~~2 ·ng down to a succ.essful, stNss·frae move Box up~ft& you own • all the possessions that mean home to you and rour family -and ship them to another part o the country? Little wonder moving is ranked among life's most stressful event\. But unlike unexpecred event~. you can make movinf much less ~tre!'l~ful with proper planmng and preparation. "Moving doc n 't have to be wch a 1.'.hao1n: event,'' says moving expert SJra Surface of Maynower Tran~it. "Doing thing' in an orderly manner will 'a'e time. money and IC>b of Mre1'S. ·· Start to reduce the sll'C') by making a ,Jlendar lhat begins six week' before )OU rnme. Thi calendar will scne J' J l.'.ountdown to a UCCC.\.~ful move She wttks btfore 100 move: card oompanics, and friends and family or your change of addre s. The U.S. J>osW Service offer.. a kit to make thi wler. • Contact utilities (gasJ water. cJcctriciry. telephone. cable TV) to schedule disconnection of services on the day following your move. You' II want to have utilities on while you·re still in the house. •Call the utilities in your new town to arrange for service to ~tart -the day before you arrive. • lf you· re planning to move any of your major appliancei., talk with the mover to ~hedule disconnecting and 'crvicing a few days before your move. And don't forget to arrange for an expert. if nece~sary. to in~tall fixture!> upon their arrival at your new home • Complete any repair work on your old home and arrange for any tritkal 'ervice'> needed at your new horn\! • If packing youro;elf. 'iart packing -.eldom-u~cd article" like fancy di'he' and gla~'le\. '-pecialty cookware. non-c,<.ential clothing. curith. art. photo\. and decoratl\ e item'. •A" you pack. remember to l..eep ea'h tx1' light enough w be h;indled by \everJI member, of your famil) H~a\ter llcm' go m 'mailer txnes. lighter item' 10 larger lx>-'e' •If you're planning a garage 'ale. pKI.. a date at least a week belnre the mme and advert1'>e 11 locally. You lan team up with neighbo,.... wantmg 10 ..ell 'nmc of their old belongings for a i.uper ~ale •Take an objecllvc look at what you own Jnd decide what must go and wh.tt ~an be kft behind. Boob you've rend and will nev« read again? Records you haven't l"tencd to \ince college? That pre~'ure ~uokcr with <he broken handle or the Three weeks before you move: children's long neilectcd games? fatra •Take inventory of your everyday • Box essential items IOgethu and write open fust/Joad Ja.<;t on time ban . When yoti move.into your new home. you·11 be able to easily identify these boxes and get to important items like pots, dishes, silverware, alarm clocks, bedding, pillows, towels. and cherished toys and essential items for babies and children. •Make sure you have your driver's license, auto registration, and insurance records. • Contact your doctor!>, dentist and veterinarian to receive copies of medical records. • Pack phone books from your old town tl1 make staying in touch with olu friend" easier. • Make peri.onal travel arrangement\ (flight~. hotel, rental car~) for your trip. •Plan your food purchases. Have as little a.' possible in the freezer or refrigerator by the time you move. Use up aJI frozen item!. and buy only what you'll eat in the next three weeks. •Arrange to clean yoor new home. ~ clo..e to move-in time as po&<;ible. Sim.~ the home will probably be unoccupied. make 'ure the cleaning is thorough and cover all those nooks and cra.nnjes usuaJly blocked by furniture or appliances. • ConUl.Ct your children\ .!.Chooh and arr.inge for records to be forwarded tu your new school district. • Make arrangemenb to safely transfer Item\ from your old safe depoi.it box to your new one. • Hold a garage sale now. your pets and any house plants. since move~ c-.m't rm them in the van. •Meet with your bank&o change acoounf swus. • T.....mer prescriptions iO a drug -;tore in your new town. •Cancel any delivery services such as newspapers. Consider starting a subscription to the newspaper in your new town to introduce you to local news and happening:.. • H~ve your automobile serviced if you· re traveling by car. • Be sure to empty secret hiding place' to remove valuable~ and spare house key~. One week before you move: •Mow your lawn for the last time. • Dispose of toxic or flammable item' that can't be moved. Drain ga' and <lil from ga,. powered tool!. such ru. lawn mower.. and i.nowblowers. Movers will not take them if full. • Dooble check co make sure arrangements have been made to disconnect and service your major appliances being moved. • Pack your trip kit of necessary item, that 'h<,uld go in your car and not the moving van -your checkbook. cash or travelers checks, medications. essential toiletrie,, hght bulb ... nai.h lighl. 1oile1 p:iper. pet food. 'pare gla!>se!> or contact len~'· baby or child care item,, toys and car game), for childrt!n and your notebook with moving information. -weight costs more money. household goods like radm~. poti. and pan\. • Contact moving companici1 to get and i.mall npplian<..-e\. Del·ide which item~ Two weeks before your r:nOve: e'rimatei.. Pay attention to co~t. but also a~k y<1u will di~ard. or put in ~toragc. • Contact your insurance company 1o • Run ta.c;t minute errand.-. Pick up item' at the dry cleaners and return borrowed item' \UCh a.11 library lxlOb. • If you have young children. arrange fnr .1 bi.tbysiller to watch them on moving day You'll have your hand~ full. and the extra what they'll do to ml.kc your mme a~ •Self pai:kcr!.: ~tart your i.crioui. packing l.'.tmcel '-'Urrent cover.tge or tran~fer coverage 'rnooth ilS po s1ble. Label the contentr. of all boxe!> and pack to your new home. PleaJe See "Wekome Home", PAGE 52 • If you haven lot of thing11 worth ~elling. carefully. · • Make arrangement' for tra11),pu111ng ;,;1~,~;§~1fri?:~11 • 1 Agents honored for outstanding performances effort you save may be wonh the co't And remember. the mover j., liJbk Im breakage bb II ' Ill item\ it p;icks. but you're rc'pon,1hle for Gru & E IS damage to improperly pacl..cd 11em' 1h.11 ~11u • t d I t h have boxed. 1n ro uces e egan omes • lf you'\'e decided to let your rno\er pack d' · · for you. begin separa1ing wh.tt you phin 111 IVIStOO -.ell. give away. lhmw away. and keep • Contacl the Chamber ol Commerce or Vi'1tor'1, Bureuu of your new ruwn to requ~t information on l>Chool!>, park' anu rc.:reat1on, community c.:alendaf\ and mi.Ip' • Sta.rt a ce.ntrol fllc to keep all detru 1' on )'Our move. Buy a bnghtly colored nrgan11cr folder with pocketl. you'll be les.!t likely to misplace it. Collect receipt' for movmg- rclatcd Cltl)Cnses. Jf you nre mov1ng because 1 of work. you may be entitled to a tax deduction. 1hc top Megabroker:. of CaJifom1a h> Unique Ho1t1<<.. the national rnaga11ne of lu\ury n!al e'>tate. A' a rec1p1cnl 'he will be foature<l with 55 other Megabmkcr' in the JUl'le/July j.,,ue of Unique Holl\\!,, 1.'.llmntly :t\ailable on ncw"tJnd' worjdw1de With more than 29 yem of e~rit!nce. Bent' '~'-'IJhtc., in NfWpol\Beach lranSaction' for fi~r·time buyers to the mmt luw·ous and OUl'ltanding, mulu-Delpha Oswald m Don dollar har'bor home-.. nts i a charter member ( 13 yean-) of • . thJ resident's Club. a member of President's ~t01icts/Btl'ltr Holflts & Gardens u a11 Elhe Circle and named top producer for the inltrnational nt~ork of more than i()() region three times. She i!> listed in "Who'i. member firms wllh more than 1,4()()() • • • Create a floor plan of your new home and begin thinking about where you'll want to place furniture. Planning in advance easc11 the stress of tn4king major deci~ion~ when your furniture arrives. Mark and label specific pieces off umiture in your diagram. Veteran ~es a.<;sociate Delpha Oswald. was recent!) rccogniLcd for outstanding performance by C-Oldwell Banker Costa Mesa branch manager Tom Sutro. Who in American Women." wall a past grand offtus and more tha11 24,()()() salts JUb' foreman and chainnan of the board of associau~ in "" United Staus, Canada and t N'!~rt Harbor Nautical Museum. Putrto Rico. and put 1t in your moving folder. Five wedts btfore 1our movt: • Select your mover and metl to di..cuss dates and cost\. • Decide whether you want to p.tck your..clf, or h.ive yoor mover ro do ttITT t:hk. Self-p3Cling can Stl\e money Hmng a mover hel()S ensure a profc~\1on11l padong JOO. can minimize breakage and 'aves you time. • lf you decide to paclc you~lf. you'll need to gather boxe . Your mover can provide boxc~ mo-;t suited for moving, inoloomg 11pcdal-purposc containcJs for iu:m!> like clotJ\jng.on hatiacn and lamp i.hud•!i.. \l \ \ \;, \\)I I\ \ Foor w~k.~ btfore your move: • Notify the JXl'l office. magaline,, crtdit With more than 15 year.. e"penen~e in the Me~a Verde area. 'ipecialiLmg in the state o;treets. Q<;wald i~ com1stently honored for her hard work anJ dedkauon· "Delpha 1s an expen in the Me\a Verde IU'ea." Sutro "1.id. •she ha.' a loyal client ba'e and 1-. dedicated to her JOb. • Despite ra-ent economic cund111on-. and a ~haJlengmg real e.wte market. Oswald continues 10 e'\cecd her chent-.' ellpectatmn' "J huve dedicated much umc and effort into the Mate 'treet' area." 'he 'aid "I worl.. With honesty and mlegnty and give pe"on;1J at.tention to my chcnt\." CaU lklplca Oswald al ColdwtU Bo.nktr Costa Mtsd.·(114) 668·93J3. • And Mattb Bents .. CoW•tl Badker Ntwport Beach -hn~ been n.imcd among U Marcia Btnts of ColdwtU Bantu • N rt lh#lt, (714) 644-9060. ~ Rtal EsMlf BllJ UM Is• WtilJ & Ell.s llfilldttldllt aua ~ colu""' tli4kalff to local rttll &el4* ~. S.-tK.Mi'llldttrr ffoaMS A Gu4tal Wt Ill«* Jo• "1 tt1"' JOIV f«llllNI/ l't1 tly introduced it' new Elegant Home~ iltms, such a.s: promolUJns, ntw or nhins, Division.. The division wa~ de'Cl(1ped to awards. community in110/vtmtnt. ntw more effect1vcly market exclu~1ve home' projtcts and an1 othtr ntws which lcup~ priced at more th:in $I million. our rtodtrs in/ormtd to: Joyce Schutr, ;~arketing up..cale home' f1X1111\!' {)l!Wal Rtol ~stett Buy LJnts. Daily Pilnt. 330 n: I k.,.ledge. training. e"pert1se a•d IH4· Jhllily B•y ~L. Coslli Mt a, CA 92627, nr you can to i.crve individual need~. Thi s dlvi!.1on will fox your prtu rtkast to Jo,ct at 714-650- hclp U1> reach more buyers who are looking Joo2 s d h bla k & h · if f<yfume~ in thi~ price range.* said Oennls ..., · ~n ° P <>to ( c w lie. 1 on. pre!Udent of GIVbb &: Elli,, •ai\(I poufblt) with Compan1 Namt and l'trson I 0 uxury home scners iff r i we're on &Irle and mattt' &iy Unrl). f)toJllint: c tively reaching the right buy~rs for 1he1r ~ p.m., n11,fl1'1y. h ·." '• .~~4.•.61111 lll1Jl4ff/JlNJ~. •.•• •• ••4t••.• ••,•• ... 4'• ·-· ·~-.---- ' '. I I; fl l , ., ,. SHOIECUFFS '89180I Eochantlog hm on unique corner location. 4tJR 38A. Charming ·great room· wftlardwood ft rs, new kltt'en, new mstr W~fPI. Private outdoor spa. Freoch doors & windows. D.ith dOOB. Private ti.n access. 75S-6600 FAMl.Y LIVING AT m IEn $685,000 Popular Somerset. 5BR. 38A. Siluated on extra large lot next to greenbelt, bring the kids! Mexican pavers, light. bright. 2 frpl's. Country Freoch decor. Comm. pool +spa. 759-6600 WAJEIFIOIT WITH IOAT DOCI $175,llOO 38R, 1.758A ot 28R widen. 1 story, end of eds street Frpl, 2-w garage, gated ccrnmunily. Walk to Udo Village. 7ss..6600 -ll11UCES141,• Remodeled 48R tm In gtlll localion nr park & lmnis couf1s. French doofs, skylights, recessed lljtrting, graal bdyatd. 759-6600 LOCAYJOll LICATIOll $599 -Large. prime comer lot surrounded byriUIHnDlion itvns. 48R, lamily rm, 3 flpl's & m0t9. V'wrw did w/spa. 64G-2500 HAUOI llHMiE mam $515,DDO 3BR 2.SBA condo in gated Harb« Ridoe f:stales. Very losh landsaoino. quiet & privat! location on end of cu~sac. 759-6600 HARIOl llD&E CIEST COllDD $511 000 exquisitttydecomed "CU>lanca" plan. 38ft. 2.58A+oen. Greatviewsd Saddleback. Central arium. C'11ftyafd enby, sk)<light, r.edar lined clcmts. air cond. Rear view did. »"'" · 759-6600 Ull ,_ • IBT 11Y ..... Finest nel~bortlood in Woodbrige, Irvine. Clmy landing I tract w/move In condition, close to park, lake, tennis coort, pool. Excellent loc.759-6600 COROllA DR. MAI $411,000 Corona del Mar duplex. 3BR. 2BA. 2BR, 1 BA. 759-6600 HAlllDR RIDGE $459,000 Liphl and Bright with 3BR and loft. Lots of windows, marble llOO'ing, mirrored fireolace nice niQht light and mountain view. 640-2500 NEWPORT llEJQHTS SITE $450,000 O~r 10,000 Sq 11 parcel , 2 R2 lots zoned for~ lo 4 units or build one big house on estate sized lol 759-6600 CUSTOM COUlfTllY HOME • WTSIDE C.M. $441,000 Huge IOI w/a vegetable garden, fruit trees. chicken~. large lawn. mall re trees, wMe pickel fence & a BEAUTIFUL 4BR custom hm w/attention to Mry detail 759-6600 JASMIH CREEi OM GREENBRT $448,500 3BR. 2 SBA, awrox. 2300 sq It Greenbell southweslem exposure ~re Storage galore Neutral decor. Motivaled sellers 7$-6600 NUfT DQ MAR $439,000 Exquisit!ly detailed & perfectly maintained hm in great toe. 2BR, 3BA, den could be 3fd BR. Fabulous upgrades Lush landscaping. A/C. 7~ QGM.m, DESIGN Aff ORDABWTY $430,000 Quiet streets, spacious 28R, 2.~BA, premium L1pgrades. Or~tic mstr w/ marble ftpl ~marble flpl in liv rm. Like newt OecJ(s abound. 759-6600 TUllnE ROCK $424,990 Lar~ Model in the tract, 4 Bdr and bonus room. Newer bertler carpet. lavish use ol tile. 3 car garage, cov.patios. Pride of Ownership!640-2500 MEAD OUT WEST I llVEST $329,000 We$1slde 4 plex. Invest into lt'e future primo location ol west Costa Mesa. rebuild or use as income, low vaa~. Close to proximity to ticean. 759;-6600 • f UU. OCEAJt VIEW • IEWPORT CREST p19,500 Dramatic price reduction! 38R, 2.58A townhane. Beauhfully remodeled w/ many custom features + extended dedt. Priced for fast sale. 640-2500 -· - 2BR.2'1.=~~~r.~~~=~·=CCMSB & F33hlon Island. All white decor. lmmarula'9. Very li~t & ~ LARGEST PUN t• NEWPORT CREST S231,000 ~r buy! 4BR +!amity rm. Decorab flt tile, frpl, gre1l focalton -nr POOi & tennis. 640-2500 DUMATIC 211 + DEi • IEWPORT CREST $237,000 Lipht & open upgraded wftlardwood nrs. l<ithen w/pass--lhru bar. custom mirrots. Fatlll~ perimllter location. 640-2500 <r." ----.-..--...--- Our elite Sales Team is Selling over $·~MILLION DOLLARS A iJAY!!"$ and placed 31 homes in escrow this month - ·~ HOME A DAY" When you are ready to sell, let us introduce you to M . M t THE PRUIJ_'ENTIAL ADVANTAGE and how we can expose uour home axine on gomery 1· Vice President/ !!!8!.'h!!'d lntemational/y. Call The Pmdential for ROCK SOLID RESULTS. Manager -.. UT an• .... ISU MO• $11,.,,000 UNDA ISU UMDOR $1,115,a O~r 14.lmsqftonflebaywA>oltdock of 100'. 6-<:ar +limo gar. PriYae Completely remodeled to periectlon. 58R. den, tonnal dining, gourmet pool & spa. The blst NNPort has to o~r. 759-6600 kithen. On lhe bay w/a boa! slip & entertaining p.ltio. 759-6600 A UYllDE VILA f4,IOD,000 On whl• Sindy tu;ties wh"fts of Ille Jetty~ pavillion. An impeccable residence dorw In a l#nelm design. Entiy courtyard 759-£600 MEmTEUAllW IWSIU ~.950,000 Lcx:aled on a aclal lot In Belcwr1 with ocean and city hght views oxlmaiJly 10,000 sq.fl will 5 br, den. family room. Steel beam ontni:tion aitd finest n1*rials tlroughwL ~2500 -•A 11•!11 llG IUI $2,950 ODO 10,00G+ SQ fl 98R. 4 -28R suites. 2 laundry l1TIS. miXf rm. gym w/~ Rec rm whnalt Slop. Garage 6 car. caretaker on lake. Sold furnished 75!H>600 PIUCM D1 llAll ESTATt $2,115 000 hm M IJJl!ity & pertaclion buin. woe medilerranean fim on a 1 /J. a:re lol 48R auim, lamny nn. den. Pool. spa & <X:Wi views. 759-6600 IMi CANYON REGMCI $1,ISO 000 lolally remodeled 68R, 6.SBA w/sep guest qtrs. ~ool, spa, cabana. O..ers129d lol. golf course location. A 1 o +++. 759-6600 DIWIGE PARK ACRES $1 ,850,000 SQetlaQJlar view esla9 on approx 3 6 a:res custom !Udo.' home. 5 brand separate ~ hou'9. Private pool and room for tennis and ~rian ~2500 LEMOH DWIED $1 ,195,000 2 story, custom contemp<Wary 58R. 3-w altldled garage 'Mlilll water & City lights views 7~ GORGEOUS VIEW RESIDBCE $1,500,mo Price greatly reduced! Soacious58R hm w/privalepool &spa. Aq:tiiectufal beauty high atop Spygfass Hill w/sweeping views ci harbor & city liohts! 51.Cjecl IO bar*rupty court IPPfMI 75H~ • CAIYM PAllWAY ESTATt $2,600,000 EXCU'TIOIAL CUSTOM ROM£ $1 ,395,000 . BeautiflA 58R 58A hm on~ approx 18.000 sq ti lot. A privale gated enll)' C ily ijfes. bay + ocean views. Ouali!y woOOnalmip f!roog/lQJI. French leadsmahmMhaitall. Pool, spa, saunas. f~ilyrm office & den Large doors. mouldings,3 lrpl's. karspas. garagewt1otsolcustan cabinets m.str Slill wnis & her bafu. Property is being sold lumished.759-li600 SBR. 4 56A Long drM!way + nuh rnore. . 759-6600 IAYHOIT IUUTY $2,390,000 Incredible .atlfroli residence. Ywr own privam beach w/larQe boa I slip, views n brafllaklng. 58R, including large mstr suilB w/adJ01~=· OCIAll VIEW $1 ,295 000 8cpanded V«sailles on a la-ge corner 10( wtpoo1, spa, ocean & light views 3-<:ar garage. Also for lease '-5.500/mo. ~2500 WIOll HILIJTIW)mDllAL $1,295,000 Wonderful traditional custom hm on desirable lot in this galed comm. Lots ol used brick. This 2 story, SBR hm & anily nn offers great lamily living. l arge lamily rm opens onto veranda & beaulllully appoinled master makes lhis view hm one to see. 759-6600 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME $1,290,000 In gated comm. ol Harbor Hill Pano ocean & Newport ctr views. Dramatic livtng rm whauled ceiling. gourmers kit:hen. downslairs Sl\Jdy. All BR hM their own BA. Luge mstr suilB wfl. want-in closets. Attractive fenced on pool area. 759-6600 CDRDU on MAR $1,250,000 40' lot fabulous brick & ivy covered 2 story SBR. 4.SBA hm w/rxx:A. spa ocean view lorevef1 159-6600 NORTM LAGUllA CONTEMPORARY $1, 119,500 l otally remodeled No. Laguna contemp<Wary in pristtne condnion 4BR. 4.5BA. while water ocean views 759-6600 HUmMGTDN HARBOR VIEW $915,000 Oramalic rustom Medierranean w/45' doc:*. 4BR. 35BA. 2nd story family rm w/wet bar Multi-le\4!1 deck foe en.wining. 759-6600 HARB91l RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACULAR! $949 DOD 4BR + study Perfect setting for large lamily & enlertaining. &";tstanding view Gated + tennis. pool/Spa. 75~ 811 CANYON $899,000 Totally r81lodeled. All state ci the art. Marble entry, new appliances. bu ill in cabinets in garage. 4th br conwrtad to onk:e. 640-2500 RU:OVRT BBWICI $7tl,IOO Prime qualily craftsmanship, Sl4)8rtlly decoral8d ciiy li~t view. Siftlno room on mstr Sti• for dis- criminating ~· 75M600 w ' I t I· (I . J .. ,. .. --~---..... --..-A; - .,. .. - $675,000 3~R. 1.758Aor2BRW/den.1 story,eod~cdutreet < Flpl. 2-ar gaAgB.galld community. w~ eo · ViHage. zqe nill TM TO HOT PROPERTIES 24 HouR A o P ROPERTY INFORtdATJON L 1NE 1-800-723-7723* (* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPONDING "Aumo Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UDIO DESCRIPTION OF Au PROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HOUR BROKER NORTHLAGUNABEACH ---~~ ··-.. _,.._ .. _.. ..... • • ) , ' - ' 1f ' ... ----_..,_,__ __ --.. -........ Huntington "Castle By Sea" Awaits Royal Family "Ca~hllo QI Mar" a rNgnificent bay hont home with a boa.t dock. located on Trinidad bland m Huntington Harbour is offered for sale completely furnished, in tum-key condition, h<,k'IJ by Fme Homes Division. The Prudential California l{eaJty. Custom built m 1987. this "CastJ~Style" residence designed by architect David Eskridge, Environmental Concepts, offers approximately 6739 square feet of living area. Located on the main channel of Huntington Harbour this .. Castle by the Sea" with four turrets has been a "be.icon" for boats going out of and returning to the HarbouY. Premier bay views are enjoyed from almost evt?ry room. This residence affords a host of finest amenities including travertine marble, fabric wan coverings, custom oak interior doors, mahogany exterior doors; beveled leaded gJass, and Peachtree double paned windows. Ex~ite, custom dfS~ ceil}ngs reflect s~ quality and craftsmanship. A spectacular ''star burst'' skylistht highlights the second floor Uvin~ area. Custom fue· . gs and interior decor are by HaJ Broderia, Palm Springs and PJ:iyJ)is Morris, Hbll . J • · There are our bedrooms. each with a private bath; and two elegant powder rooros: The dqwnstairs guest bedroom has a Jacuzzi and a steam-lhower. -'# The upstallS opulent master suite has mah~any .Frenchdoors opening to a '1 "'lli prenuer bay views Hal Brode.rick designed the custom bed, sidec:a"binets, f\'ld en~ cabinet. A book-matched marble fireplace with brass accent ~ls and hardWve; and a • magmhrent, custom ~itned ceiling with multiple lighting effects highl!gbb the suite It has tow, convenient walk-in Closets with extensive organizers and built-ins. tile master bath boasts a curved walk-in his and her shower with 24 carat gold accents. An exqujsite crystal chandelier accents the luxurious vanity area with extensive mirrored walls, Italian marl>le counter tops and gold plated fixtures. A dry sauna completes the amenities of the master -.u1tl' Ot-..1gned for entertaining, the home features a state-o£.the-art kitchen with~ t.abindry, C.,aggenau cook-top with six g;is burners, Jenn·Air barbecue deep fryer; three gas 0"""8, one 1-. also a microwave; two electric warming drawers, two di;h;ashers, Sub 2'.ero Refrigerator, .lnd a '*'pa rate Sub Zero freezer, a walk-in pantry with a dumbw.i1ter that dc:ends to ihe up<,taw; great tntertairunent room The degantly furnished formal dining room. plant filled conservatory, anc;i ch~ hn•aklast room enioy magruficent harbour views. The upstairs "Greil Room" has an impressive, large beamed ce1hng with extcnsi\/e alternate tho1ces of lighting effects, a 250 gallon salt water aquarium. a gas fireplace with a granite hl•arth; a curved~haped, full service bar with a granite counter top and floor; maliOgany French doors open to a spacious balcony-ideal for outdoor entertaining and viewing the .mnual Omstmas boat parade of lights. The formal living room features an elegant built·in glass display cabinet; a wet bar and l'ntertainment center are located behind a remote controUed, darli: mirrored wan. The entrance to the formal library has oak, double doors with beveled glass; the interior foatures a large, half-circle shaped window of beveled leaded glass, and a turret-shaped ccihng. A gas and wood bumin& fireplace is ~ghted by a fiand carved cnan~lp1ece that was copied from a photo taken in a French "chiteau." The ultimate feature is a "'secret door" thJt opens to a pnvate office. Other counties~ amenities include a music system, a 250 bottle, three tempttalure • nntrolled wine cl<>'iet; a large laundry room with ample stor~, two separate attached g.uages: two-car and one-car; two air conditioning systems with electrostatic fil rs, two W.lter heaters. and a full security system. For more information on the property offm..d at $3.,595,{XX) -completely fuml5hed. in tum-key condatiQn. c~ Gene or Maty Passafiume at (714) 524-1.874. The Prudential CaJHomla Rea~ 'The Rock Solid Team" PRuidENTS Ciacl.£ AwA1td 1994 714.-72, .. 7264 714.-6t1,2177 (PAGER) NEWPORT BEACH , BANK REPO 6 bEdROOM } . 5 bATh, pool, spA, hARdwoOO ftooRS. $ 5 '9 ,000 PRiCE $5},9()() llowN $'195P&I BANKREPO ' bEdROOM 2 Mrlt HARd\wod ftootts, skylqn, I 0 yws NEW wirlt R£d rilE ROOf I AGENCY: E .. z FiNANCiNG $'% DowN $No PM I PWliNclP'k ONty Onibb IC Bilis Residcnt:ial Real Estate Services JOBttnE: Senior Matketina Consultant HOW LONG wrrH AG CY: • Nearly su Ye.at'$ .; crrY OF RF.SIDENCE: Easuide Costa Me uOBBllSllNTnr.sT!~ _._, . .,..,-- Pi runa. golf IM all i.ports "EL DUMPO" VACANT & REAdyl 2 b£dROOM, 2. 5 bArlf, 2 CAR ATTAChEd GARAGE.. PaiNCiJWs ONiy STOP PAYING RENT1 DtsiGNER 2 bEdROOM CONOO, pool, spA, SAUNA, GyMI s 11 5 ,000 PRiCE $5750 DowN $699 P & I, 6.62 ARM 6.97~ E W"nlt001 No1icE PAVORITE GETAWAY: LAST BOOK READ: "Hideaway"' FAVORITE MOVIE: "Reservoir Dogs'" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Garduno'. (Italian. of course) Pnltn Springs and Las Vegas PET PEEVE: Skateboards The fo~mer triplex is at 436 Carnation in Corona del Mar The City oi Newport Beach has enacted a law which pcnnits the conversion of tw~ to tour units into separately owned properties. To date, 11 owners have applied for the permits in Corona del Mar and on the Peninsula. · The buildings present two distinctive home types. All are in a ~rcat location._ju~t ,outh of Pacific Coast Highway and w1thm ca'y walking distance of beaches and ,hllpping. . The front unit siL'> on a 45-foot-wide lot .ind boa.\ts lhtec bedrooms. three bath' pluc.. an office and separate den with .i lin:place and wet bar. New ,~~lights have been added along with interior and e\lerior painting aod a new roof. 'The buyer .. an .ibo select a d101ce of new carpet .ind bathroom floor coverings. There is a total of 2.400 square feet. nol including the two-car garage. The back portion of the lot is .u:tually 60 feet wide and has a rnmpletely remodeled two bedroom. . one-bath unit priced at $239.000. It has 1t.s nwn patio. forced air beating and a separate laundry room. The address is 436A. . . - Adjoining 1s an identical two bedroom. one- bath unit awaiting remodeling or available "a!. is" for the new buyer. The properties have already received fina l approval from the City of Newport Beach and the Bruce Mcloud Coastal Commission. They may be seen by calling Bruce McLoud of The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. According to McLoud. he ha., 12 other duplex owners awaiting to M!C the marketabilny of the new ven ture. lntere,tmgly. the maJonty of ownel'\ presently occupy one of the unll'i and plan to sell only the rental,. Moi.t of the ownel'\ find selling half their propert1ei. will lea' c 1hcir unit completely paid for · certainly a greal retirement advantage. For mort informalion, call Bruct McLoud aJ Tht PrudtntialCalifornilJReally Newport Beach office, (714) 759- 66()(). , .. ,.. .. --.. ~ ----· -· __,.,... . .. .. ----·-... - l •I • . , LARGE, SINGLE STORY PORT STREETS. extra 1arge, south faelng yard, with lu&h landscaping. Upgraded kitchen, mirrored wani'obes. much room to expand to second story. Huge ~vino room (great room) Is 900 sq.~ Clean. bright, newly painted "57,500 EXTRA LARGE DUPLEX-CdM· Fine location, near Oasis. Upgraded owner's unit with large master suite, fire- place, separate tub and shower, sitting area. etc. Tile kitchen counter-tc>ps, up- graded cabinetry. 8 BRs and 6.5 BA, 2 large sun decks, balcony. $660,000 OUTSTANDING VIEW/PRIVACY Hatt>or View Ph 111--c:ity lights/mountain view and a lovely yard on view &Ide. Port Carlisle~klt:henand~tts,many other up-grades In the home. Near com- munity pool, spa. and tennis. $459,000 ChCllce Turtle Rock Vlataa Area O\Jallty and affordability of ills two bed- rooms plus derVoffice townhome. sunny and bright, peaceful am private locatlon. end unit. With apec:ious two car attached garage. Berber carpetsprivate spa. and ememely easy exterior maintenance. As- sumable first trust deed makes this property easily affordable for the professional couple. $269,000. CHRISTA 6 GERRY LONG Reslden1s of Newport Bea.ch for 15 .,. ~~~ ye•s. while handling more lhan 300 sales. 't::~ONGS OF NEWPORT =~;:c~· GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG / 640-5664 This home has been completely. redone: New kitchen, new paint, new plumbing. new hardwood floors, it's a must see!! OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN 1-4 2722 VISTA DEL ORO To view this turnkey home Call Steve Mitchell 548-9294 ·South County Newport Beach 160-JOOO Skinn rev ea dipper causes assOciation to the naked truth about· CC&Rs Dear Hotline: Our condominium complex·, pool 1<. very popular with children during the :-ummer months. However. an adult LenanL who lca-.es a uniL m:-.1'h on taking morning 'wtm'> in the nude. Althoug h we ha\e 3!>kcll him not 10. he ins1:-.l~ tl I\ ht~ con"t1lut1onal right to swim nuc.Je. Our requr~ts lo the owner to do something ahout his tenant have been ignored. Doe'> the a"'>nciation have the right lo cvu.:t lhc tenant" Dear Naked Truth. No. In the absence of 'pecific authority in your association·~ CC'&R~ (which would be most unusual within documents prepared by Southern California lawyers and developers). the association does not have the legal ability to evict the tenant. Although lhe CC&Rs being written today typically co ntain a provision to the effect that any agreement for the leasing of the .. unit must provide the terms of the lease are subject to the association's CC&Rs and Rules and Regulations. it is very unusual for CC&Rs to go to extra steps and authorize the asi.ociation to ou~t lhe tenant in the event the leaM: is breached. The association may, however, attempt to compel the unit owner to stop his tenant from skinny dipping by relying on the typical language in condominium CC&Rs to the effect each owner is re.~ponsible for his tenant's compliance with continues to refuse to wear swim trunks. the only way the owoer would be able to avoid court imposed contempt sanctions would be to evict the tenant Depending upon whether the association is seeking. in addition to the pcnnaoent injunction described above. a temporary restraining order and a preliminary the association's governing documents. If tines imposed against the owner in accordance with the asMlCiation 's fine policy do nut convince the owner to do something. the board might consider more formal legal proceedings agmnst the owner and quite possibly the tenant too. injunction, California Civil Code S 1354 may require the association to offer some form of arbitration or mediation to the owner before filing a lawsuit. In any_cvent. depending upon the rental market. the owner may decide it is less Although we have asked him not to, he insists it is his constitutional right to swim nude. eitpeosive and time consuming to evict the tenant and find someone else to rent the unit than it is to defend a lawsuit. or particip~tc in mediation or arbitration. In essence. with rei.pect to the owner, the association would be seeking a judgment that the landlord must prevent the tenant from violating the nuisance provisions of the CC&Rs. and the applicable pool rules. A judgment of this nature is called a permanent injunction. As a practical matter. if a permanent injunction is entered in the association 's favor, but the tenant • Although a complete discu"sion of the tenanfs alleged e-0nstitut1onal right to swim naked is beyond the scope offfiif co uriin~ disagree WiUlffie tenant that the Un\ted States or California constitutioqs give him the unquaJifi~ right to swim naked in a public pool frequented by children. The association, in my opinion, also has a valid nuisance claim against the tenant. and the tenant may also be made a party in any arbitration, mediation. or litigation between the association and the unit owner. Before trying the enforcement options above. the association might also co}ltact the code enforcement decision of your city or county. as appropriate, to detennine if there is a local ordinance prohibiting nudity in public places. such as your association's swimming pool. Although not guaranteed, if the city or county will take action on the violation, It seems the demands issued by governmental agencies may have more impact upon the owner and possibly the tenant than lette~ from the a.'isociation . David E. Cant is a senior associate altornty willt Fiore, Walker, Racobs and Powtn, a law firm tmphasidng community associations. He will answer as many questions as possible in the wetA:ly Hotline column. AU responses are /J4fed on cun'tmt Clllifornia trDlt law and upon faets prtstnkd. Consull your own associations governing docum1nts or I.gal counJtl on any specific ma&n. Submit qutstions t.o Communi!J AISociation Hotli111i-.18400 Vo11 Kannan Ave., Suitt 600, lrvint, CA 92715. Pelican Point Cameo Shores • $1,295,000 Fantastic view lot·~ to beach and golf course. Over 14,000 sq. ft. of flat land. Buyer seleded this property as first purchase on the "Poinr. A rare offering at $1,095,000 Picture perfect ooe story 4BR, 3BA home with flowing floor plan, spa, used brick in front. courtyard and rear yard with spa. Move in condition. $300K under all others on street. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1.SPM 4539 GORHAM Big Canyon Rebuilt home -over 4500 square feet with 4 bedrooms. new kitchen and 4 baths pool, 2 master suites. one _I.IP and one down. Owner will carry 1st TD with 15% down. Just Reduced! $749,500 Spyglass Hill Belcourt Magnificent S,000 sq. ft. custom home. 4 car garage, library, family room, large game room, wine room, cul-de-sac street. One of a kind! Owner will carry 2nd TD Best Buy in Belcourt!. $1,595,000 Harbor View Homes Fabulous view custom home w/SBR, 4.SBA, bonus room. family room. 3 car garage, pool & spa. Leaded glass doors & beveled windows. Assumable 1st TD & owner will carry. Montego 4 bedroom home upgraded wittl French doors. wood floors. new kitchen and baths. On prime greenbelt street near pool and clubhouse. Assumable 1st TD and owner willing to carry 2nd TD $1,325,000 $535,000 Harbor Ridge Lemon Heights-Tustin Hills New custom homes to be buitt in the prestigious area of Harbor Ridge. From 4500 to 25,000 square feet. Call for more information. FROM $1,595,000 TO $7 ,995,000 Beautiful estate situated at the top of Red Hill Ridge with unobstructed city and mountain views. Custom SBA, 4.SBA home with pool, spa. and guest house. $925,000 .Member ReMax Hall Of Fame FOR THE BEST IN PERSONALIZED SERVICE Cal ESTHER YANK • a..: 7&CM5000, exL 113, Res: 640-1529 KEY LENDERS AND RATES -------Rates u of June 22, 1995 30-year fixed INTEREST ")(, POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. Abac':s !il!_anc1al Grp. R (714) 375-666S 7.125% 10 2.125 30 7.377 American Home Loans R (714) 955-3633 7.125% 10 1.875 10 7.351 American Savings Bank S (800) 562·6272 7.500% 20 1.500 45 7.691 Bank of America ~ (600) 424-2632 _?.500% 5 2._12_5 __ 45 7.757 California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7.250% 20 2.500 45 7.543 ~antral Building & Loan K (800) 696-1411 7.125% 1 O 2.250 15 7.390 Certified Funding Corp. K (7_1_4)_4~_-8_700 7.500% 5 0.875 15 7.S26 Coast Federal Bank S (600) 300-5626 7.550% 20 2.000 o 7.795 Countrywide Funding K (800) 6n-562S 7.250% 5 1_.7_50 __ 4_5_ 7.464 Detrick Moitga~e Group R (714) 759-9692 7.125% 5 1.675 15 7.351 Downey Savings ~800~36-9639 7.375% 20 2.125 30 7.630 ~mery Financial A (714) 7~·9200 7.125% 5 1.875 15 7.351 -----Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7_._62_5!0 __ 5 __ 1_. 7_5_0 __ 1_0 __ 7_._84_4_ First Interstate Ba~ B (600) 560-5001 7.500% 20 1.625 30 7. 704 --'-----'-----------Floot Mortgage K (800) 700_·56_50 ___ 7_.3_7_5°_Yo 20 2.125 30 7.630 Glendale Federal~-s (800) 560-9000 7.500% 5 2.250 45 1.n1 _ __:=---!.:..:...:.!...=.::....:...:....:..:_~------------- Ho me savings S (800) 975-5051 7.500% 20 1 .500 30 7.691 ---~:.::.__ ______ __:__,____~. Irvine National Mtg. R (714) 857 -7977 7.250% 1 o 2.000 15 7.490 Marina Mortgage Co. K (800) 808-5626 7.125% 5 1.875 15 7.351 Oceanview Financial R (714) 651-6355 7.125% 5 1.875 15 7.351 =-----------Pro Fed Mortgage K (800) 666-3756 7.375% 20 1.375 30 7.552 U-n-io_n_Ba-nk-=--=------B (800) 453-1286 7.500% 20 2.000 6b 7.744 Western Financial.SB _s (800) 39:b9372-7--625% 5 -o.J.50 30 7.739 INT£REST RATE 4.600% % POINTS OWN (%) 20 1.250 4.250% 20 0.750 30-Year adjustable A.P.R. 7.654 7.648 MAX. LOAN 203, 150 300,000 MARGIN (")(,) 2.450 2.5.00 3.950% 30 1.000 7.622 1 .000.000 2.450 ----6.250% 5 1.000 8.202 203, 150 2.500 -3.950% 20 1.750 7.550 203, 150 2.300 ---3.950% 5 1.250 7.548 203,150 2.350 ------- INDEX 110 110 110 1TS 110 ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 110 1M 4.900% 20 1.000 7.619 500,000 2.050 UM 1M ------------4. 750% 20 1.000 7.779 650,000 2.600 110 1M -------4.875% 20 0.000 7.824 203, 150 3.950% 25 1.250 7.548 1,000,000 - --------3.500% 20 1.875 7.609 500,000 6.000% 20 0.000 8.191 600,000 S.875% 10 1.750 7.74S 203,150 ------ 2.750 2.350 2.350 2.750 2.500 4. 750% 20 1.875 8.452 203.150 2.750 ------4.875% 20 1.625 6.997 500,000 2. 750 5.000% 20 1.000 7.681 203, t50 2.500 110 1M 110 1M 110 1M 1TS 1Y 110 SM 1TS 6M L1M 1M 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.622 500,000 2.450 110 1M 5.500% 20 1.S25 8.531 500,000 3.000 1TS 1 Y 3.600%, 20 1.000 7.719 500,000 !.550 110 lM ----------------5.500% 4.500% --5.675% 7.250% 10 1.675 8.336 203, 150 2. 750 1TS 1 Y ------------20 1.500 7.729 400,000 2.500 110 1M -20 0.000 7.8S7 203, 150 2.675 110 SM 5 1.000 8.449 203, 150 3,300 11 D SM '• II l; ' t r I I I . ·-1 - SACRIF:IC:EI Ne~rtBeCch Jr. Country Estate ,.---------- FEATURES: 4 bedrooms, 2.75 BA. living room wA>eam ceilings and fireplace, master bedrooms suite w/Roman tub, separate shower and dressing area. FamUy room w/high beam ceilings and fireplace. Separate breakfast room w/private deck and view off country kitchen. Formal dining room w/vaulted ceilings and view. Huge den off pool area with media room and professional wet bar. lower bedroom/study with fireplace. Large 3 car garage plus additional off street parking. Great entertainment home. Priced under appraised value. REDUCED $599,950 714·650·7000 «~am1» 2244 w. c ..... Hwy • 11e..,.... ........ h BALBOA ISIAND 1948 Port Chelsea 48R Sun 12:30-4:30 Rumbold Realty 675-4822 313 Coral 38R Sun 12:30-4:30 Rombold Realty 675-4822 313 Coral 38R Sun 12:30-4:30 Rumbold Realty 675-4822 323 Crystal 2BR Sun 12:36-4:30 Rumbold Realty 675-4822 BALBOA PENINSUtA 1824 W. Balboa Blvd. Walter Sorenson/Owner (213) 874-8704 2BR Sun 1_. $569,000 $525,900 $525,900 $525,000 11 Shoal CORONA DEL MAR 3BR Betty Jo Greenfeld Metro Realty 721-0444 Sun 1-5 $455,000 4801 Cortland Franlclin Realty 640-7000 X309 3BR Sat & Sun 1-4 $729,000 COSTA MESA 1754-B Santa Ana Ave. 2BR Sat 1-4:30 $234,900 Remax/Dusty 760-5,000 2164 Canyon Or. 3BR Sat/Sun 12-5 $198,000 By Builder 642-3973 287 Flower St. 2'h8R Sat 1-5 $279,000 By Owner 65()..8620 NEWPORT BEACH 209 Via Cordova 3Br Sat/Sun 1-4 $750,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3075 Corte Marin 4BR Sun 1·5 $469,000 Yukiko ttonda, Agt. 640-7083 324 Alvarado Pl. 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $795,000 Coleen Brennan 675-1509 329 Alvarado Pl. 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $689,000 Coleen Brennan 675:.1509 4601 Seashore 3Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,195,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 508 Vaa lido Nord 48r Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,699,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 S 12 Via Havre 4BR Sat 1-5 $859,000 Cannery VIDage Realty 673-3777 512 Via Udo Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1·5 $1,495,000 . . Oul~Vil~~ • 673_3ft!Jo . or ~ . ~ W.i - CDM ·New Model Home Includes Decorator Furnis h i ngs 3 bed mom,, 2.5 bath,, 3 fin.•plact''-, 2,000 'q ft Roof-top '-lll1 & BBQ deck Fully land<.n1pcd. Sl OOk under market Owner mu~t -.ell and may fin<rnn•' $459,000 . 723-4400 IN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR LOWEST o-41NA COVE PRICI IN YEARS! $579,000 2018 Cove -2BR. 1 BA bungalow. Bay view N OW from roof deck, or build your dream home!! Call for Appt. ..... Nm McDOMILD McDOMC.D CDM llOMG 71t·t071 FOR SALE BY OWNER $289.000 1824 W. BAl.80A 81.UO BAUSOA P£NlNSULA CHARMING • ELEGANT 8EACtt ttOME NE.WC.Y OECOMT£1> STEPS MmtlMQt 6 .8/W DMMATIC S 100.000 lt.COUCtlONl (.. ' OWNfll WALTER SORENSON f213J 8'l4-8'l04 Cameo Highlands • Open Sat/Sun 1-4 4801 Cortland Panoramic Vlt"W\ of ocran. JOE MILLIGAN 6G-.3973 Corona d el Mar• 22 l Na rcissus t1or11t•uu' 3 l>t'rlrlll•m, l .5 b.11h homr ,.,. 111 PCll. Ocr.ui ~ ,,.w, uyh'h 1l'mt1dl•I. priv.Jtl' Jt11t·s1 quJm'"" Clv1·r 3 200 'q h. of hml!C'f $929,000 Catahm Ptban Hill\ Goll Courw • Sunsrts Comrmporuy Sl)'k rrmodrl la!Jt yard + ~110 wJbwlHI\ SJ»· .. ··-$72 9 ,000 Big Can.,JQil6lblf Course Be~t location Pine ll\.¥~~ 5BA nt'Jr Fa~hi1m Island and Pelican our~t·. $223,SOO Eastside Costa Mesa 4 bedroom. 2. 5 ll<lth. immarnlatc town honw l'nd tmll Eump1:a11 kitchen. nice pat111, bnf.lht & prn,m· S2J0,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES .. 1615 PORT BARMOUnt $537,900 MAJOR PRIC£ llDUCnOHll 48R/3 .5BA, new kitchen, wood Windows + doors, famlt/ room, plus bonus room, many custom • ~ features. • S.a Hlnmm Sur.en Sc:anlM 759-3705 J 759-3717 II r ~ w l . . • I I 11 q I "' I . ,I . -... _,,_ .. • • ftra • C!£'M .. ([0 1sv\~ ~w {j) P E1\JJJ\JG~ ·June 24 &25 Noon to 5pm Grubb & Elli' Newport Beach office's top 20 agenL'i for January through May were announced by Ron Mazz.ano. vice president. Don Pearson. a consistent top producer. is the top agent year lo date. In 1994. he wa), the 'econd top producing agent for the year. Hi~ busine!>!. 1!> generated from a large referral bai.e he has built over the years through dedicated service. The team of Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs are second and third respectively. The duo had the mast O'lnSactions closed in 1994 for the entires company. Others shlrina honol"li: Mah Gulkdge, senior marketing consultant Sally Shlpley, aenior markct;ng con ultant Jo Ann Kenton, senior marketing consultant Ted Jarvis • Leslie Rolls. Roy Osterhout. Dahlia Shemtob. Karen Knoche Richard Dickson Tlust agtnts can be rtaclud aJ Grubb & BUis IU1Ukntlal Rtal &lalt Smri.cts, 13 CorporaU Plavt, Suilt 190, Ntwporl Btacl1 92660, ('! 1') uuzoo. Jan ·Pea er p aces secon All-a round athlete excels ~.;;..;..;...:.~---~ Mary Jank-Peaker of The Prudential Cahfomia Realty was awarded a second place trophy at the 14th annual Corona del Mar Scerdc ~ Jank·J>eaker has run io.twQ M'arathona, a tcti\lc tennis player and bas biked in several SO.milers. A worldwide 'ikier. she was named Skier of the Year by the Bal t Olb. Sheen *lttOleja ~4 Mlfbu been repMiiftllil Ctiiibm IW ~ Harbor ala The veteran Realtor has served as educat~oria! ~Jitii,~ 9f. tile, \Yorqep'~ C'ounc1l ~.._~ C>S-a.6-: \~1 ''- 224 16th St. {1 block East of Orange) ct Price s• • Leave your forwarding address and phone r:::..~1111M·1::1.bcr for your home's new occupanb. • r house will be sitting vacant. notify move. • Put your open first/load last boxes in a separate place so the mover can identff y them. • Pay all out<1tanding bills. Be !.Ure to indi~te your new address on payment rece~ . • ove any fialW'es you are trucing with you and replace (if specified in your home· selling contract). police and neighbors . Movtn&day: e ve linens from the beds and pack in 1rst box. the movers' arrival. review all d paperwork. Accompany the van ..,,,,......lrAo take inventory. Venfy deli\'ery , TROVARE Gorgeous, 2-& 3-bedroom villas in a neighborhood finely-crafted to recreate the romance of a Tuscan village. Wonderful , versatile arrangements in 6 floor plans measuring up to 1,742 square feet are enriclzed by terrific appointments. From the $200,000's. (714) 376-9907 MM TAn.ott WltlllOW this where you belong? Behind private gates in a Newport Coast setting, just a sea breeze above Newport Harbor and the blue Pacific. Enjoy sweeping views of coastal canyons and spatkling city lights, and luxuriate i1\ your choice of stunning, attached villas, designed to take the very best of S6uthem California and make it better. ALTEZZA Luxurious residences with up to 3 bedrooms plus loft fashioned in grand style reminiscent of old-world Italy. Featuring up to 2,735 square feet and generously appointed, nzany residences offer commanding views. From the low $400,000's. (714) 494-3315 • ' -----"" ----.....---....... ----~· ,,, ' I, I I \ ' . ~ OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CAS H FLOW. Any jumbo mortgage can finance a ruce home. But only one fits so nicely int.o your investment strategy. At The Boston Company,• we have a variety of programs. As well a.5 optio.ns like zero points, interest-Only and 0%-interest features and adjustable rates tied to a menu of indices. And an expert~ _ 1 advisor will worlc with you to custom-tailor a mortgage. Tulle to Art W; Vice President He'll assure you that when it comes to jumbo mortgages. there's none finer: 1-800-255-0822 l ! --I ;____ - -~--_JJ A Mellon Private Asset Management Service &.st.on · New Yott, ~d • V:.~· ~ew J~ • P~ Pittsburgh • ~d • QUtqo • &sl Plindlco • I.GI Aligde8 • N~ Beach Tiw Boston Company f.s a COnu>aJ\Y C>f Mebon l3ank Corpotal.ion. •TI ,,.,(!, '"" "''"'Mliarf At•on Saffo O.pn.11 11od Trull Co'"""'4' M~ rote All s.ilil ~ IAntltr ti) 0 1996 Neb llonlr ~ ......... ·-· _, -~-· --~ Greenspan speaks at NAR's meeting "Home prjce volatility leads to unrealistic price expectation, which can play havoc with your business,• he said. Greenspan said it is hard to overestimate the importance of home price trends. Currently, home equity in the United States is estimated to total $4 trillion. which, on average, equals about $65.000 per home owner. In addition to monetary p<>licy. fiscal policy plays a crucial role m the health of the real estate industry. Greenspan said. "Budget deficits arc damaging because they drain our pool of savings. which raises real interest rates, dampens investment in housing and business capital and inhibits the growth of labor and productivity.• he ~id. Economic stability, bK>fe than lov.ier interest rates. I the key tb ~~· nt jning lon,- tenn sro• in the real C$Uf0 i • ~Ito Federal Resm<e 1 1 ° ~, t,, "It is ~sential the momentum toward eventually eliminating the deficit be accelerated.• fl~~ -~ ~1uoolll AslocladOQ rs' Midyear Business MectiUg arJ 1\thnology Pait. More than 6,000 ReaJtors and g\JeSts attended the conference held in Washington. D.~Pri· . tab'li -" . J !...i.d:.L. •. cc s 1 1ty 1s a ,.ey mg.~ .. Ill maintaining O\e ~ possibtt,Jevels of prod~v~. J1!al i~ W141iyin1 • standards,• Greenspan said. (f the ceat tstate indvsuy is to pn'J~per' eonsiste"l~, ~ou needJstabidfy. be.jf Jn the.availablhly and costpf crcdi*' Of in consumer , oonftdch and demand." 1 • • ~. ~~~~lfs~j. ~ r-, i ~I.If\" A alioo and lliri'it mar\ct Green pao said. • "1lle Fedcnl Reserve has no magical power to eliminate economic nuctuations," he said. "But. we endeavor to minimize them. and in doing so, seek to improve the environment for long-tenn growth • According to Greenspan. "boom-and-bust cycles are no friends." of real estate profe.1;sionals or their customers. 1lle sharp rises in home prices that occur during booms arc often followed by market declines )ust as o;evere Demographics and income growth have a greater influence on long-tenn real estate cycles than interest rates. Greenspan ~id Thc demographic outlook for ex1stmg home sales looks favorable. "The !>tock of existing homes 1s almost sure to increase, given the certainty of continued growth in the adult population." he said Greenspan added that one negative impact of demographic trends 1s continued decline · ' • in the home ownership rate among younger households. due to slower income gmwth and changes in family composition. However, this trend can be offset through innovations in housing finance. Contrary to the 1980li, w~ changes in mortgage finl.ric.'e ..Vere relhled to t¥creation of new loani ~~. flOlt. · ova&ion in t¥. I 9'Qt-1s being do(!lita y irt{Pfy~meftL\ in Werwritina and · . "Working with lenders, you can conunue to increase the efficiency of loan ongination!. and underwriting. The objective iii to allow more people to qualify for home purcha..-.e!.." ., he said Tltt Nalional Association of Rta/Jon is tht nation's /argu tproftuionaJ associ4tion, rtprt1tnting ntarly 750,()(J() mtmlHn involvtd in all as~cts of tht rtal tstau industry. ------ Touch of class A beautiful four bedroom. ~ full bath in the Wimbledon &t.ates. Listed at $304,000. This home includes (4Steful upgrades throughout. Features include a spacious livina room with an imported marble fueplace and marble wet bar. a fourth bed.room converted into an open office and a break-room opening to the kitchen area. The ldt.chen bas upgraded European cabinets and custom light fptures. A ~e family room ovettoob•~ IP,-P4 IWla ~. is home features central au and security •}l•letnf Ma\lhe ffilillti .. .-.~ CaU E'-Ho,t o/COllJwllf80JiU,. ~01ta Mt1a, (71') 668-9333 or (11") W-2189. HltRBOR VIEW HOMES NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE ''HEJ\RT OF NEWPORT -BEACH. NOW SELLING ~m, ~ EXQUISTTCT v Newpon Hills Estatn. A ltmtted I W £LV £ 11 CLl edition~just 12exqumt?lyaafud CRAFTED HOMES homes, all on cul-de-sac streets, all ~ 3.562 co 4,168 ~ ~ LOC A 'TED JN THE ci beautifully d_es~ living l\ space-and all m an incomparable HARBOR VIEW Ntwp0rt Beach location. HILT C AREA A~inancn':' include evaythina ;w • yotrd cx_pea ma oontcmporary home (t lmp<>rtanCt in '° exclu- sive a teaing: Hand9cxnc exterb with traditional front • custom-quality win· larit yank wicb rm-and- side yard amoory wall kncq 1 ' •• A '' ESTATES ,. . From $695 ,000 • ' J \ ......... °"" .. ,_,._r.- ,..qlb °"'~ ao ... ••,. 714.644.681 l LOW TAX IATE NO MILlO IOOS I' .1'rfa!ai ............. .,..,..~ ............ ~~----.-. .......... s. ... -•fhmiN611 .... MANNING&: HOMES . .