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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-15 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS North tops South all-stars, 6-0 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Slander, libel latest charges in cheer suit • Newport Harbor's cheerleading adviser says Delaney fcimily and their attorney have spread falsehoods abol.lt her. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A Newport Harbor High School cheerlead- ing adviser has filed a libel and slander lawsuit against the par- ents of former cheerleader Heather Delaney and the ir attor-• ney for remarks made to newspa· per reporters in interviews last year. Candace Jackson filed the counter suit June 12 in Orange County Superior Court. She alleges Newport Beach attorney John Roth made slanderous com - ments on behalf of Philip and Eileen Delaney when discussing a lawsuit filed against her last year. Roth also allegedly provided a copy of the original lawsuit to a Daily Pilot reporter in September 1994 -a libelous action, accord- ing to the lawsuit, because infor- mation 1n the lawsuit was false. The counter suit seeks com- pensatory, exemplary and puni- tive damages "in an amount to be proven at trial,• along with costs of the suit. Roth said Jackson's lawsuit is frivolous. "It's a defense strategy calcu- lated to hurt Heather Delaney and force Heather to drop her lawsuit,• he sald. The Delaneys filed suit against the Newport-Mesa Unified School District 10 months ago for allegedly forcing Heather to pay thousands of dollars to stay on the Newport Harbor High cheerlead- ing squad, then dropping her from the squad when she com- plained. The suit blames the district, board of trustees and various adminlstrators for allowing Jackson • •SEE CHEER PAGE A11 Pig, people population rises at Fair MAAC MARTIN I DAllY PILOT Sweet Pea nuzzles up to two of her 12 piglets Friday in the maternity barn at the Orange County Fair. Attendance is up over last year, while crime incidents are down. In the middle of it all, 26 piglets are born By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot Local city leaders who have worked with John Wayne Airport Director Jan- ice Mittermeier on airport-related issues praised her appointment as interim county CEO Friday. Othe r high-ranking businessmen reacted differently, saying that the county had missed a substantial oppor· tunity by not appointing attorney and talk show host Hugh Hewitt, another contender for the position. "The supervisors chose to go with the status quo," said developer and Lincoln Club member Buck Johns. "We needed somebody with credibility, somebody who could earn the hard votes in Sacramento, somebody in whom the delegation has a lot of confi· dence. Hewitt was that guy. •Jan is a bureaucrat and a Democ- rat. What we need now is what the vot- ers said they wanted when they voted down Measure R: a dramatic change.• Newport Beach city leaders believe the supervisors acted correctly. City Council members and City Manager Kevin Murphy, who have worked with Mittenneier to craft agreements regu- lating the growth of John Wayne, say the director is an excellent choice. "She's very sharp, very intelligent with a lot of integrity,• said Council· man Tom Edwards, who also heads the city's Airport Working Group. "I'm not sure (the CEO position) is a job that one person can do. And whoever they get in there still has lo answer to the board .• Murphy also praised Mittermeie r, •SEE CEO PAGE A12 I I I I I I I I I I I I By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot William Popejoy left what he called an •active retirement" to become the CEO of Orange County. And, come Aug 1, that's exact- ly whdt he plans to return to. "I served on several b0c1rds dnd l ovic organization!>," the Newport 0•1 Beach resident said, shortly after announcing hls resignation from the county ·Maybe they'll be nice enough to ask me to come back " Popejoy, suggesbng that coun- ty supervisors had effectively tak- en away bu. power. announced on • SEE POPEJOY PAGE A 12 ~------------------------------~ , Tempers boiling at water agency meeting •Heated debates mark the Mesa Consolidated board meeting as a packed room o~ residents levy criticisms at their elected representatives. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Tom Nelson began Thursday night's Mesa Consolidated Water D1strit't board meeting saying he was "pleased to see so many people interested m our waler district " But Nelson. the board's presi- dent, may have wanted to eat those words by the end of the night. Fonner City Counol member Jay Humphrey cllld Costa Mesa Planning CommisSJoner Mark Korando were among the 30 or so residents who attended the meet· mg, which was marked by heat- ed debates and harsh words from residents who at times spoke out of order. Until this week, the water board meetings have drawn only small handfuls of spectators underbelly seeking a prime nursing CASEY LUKSCH I DAll.Y PILOT Scrambling over their mother's swollen spot, 12 hungry black and pink piglets Tracy Jones of Costa Mesa ftre ts faUgued after a grueling test at the Firefighter drew hordes of admirers Friday at the . Challenge at the Orange County Fair. But a recent rate increase.. con- cern over Nelson's residency and complaints from former employ- ees about sexual harassment on the job have captured the intere t of some residents, who beheve the elected board members have lost control over the agency and its general manager. Karl Kemp Orange County Pair. Exclaims of delight and wonderment were murmured by adults and children alike who crowded around the fuzzy piglets' pen ln the Maternity Barn where their mother Sweet Pea, a Hampshire sow, gave birth at noon Thursday. Fi~ers are uptothe ~in Fair competi-' tion.S. .... A2 Sweet Pea delivered her litter of eight boars (males) and four gilts (females) in less than three hours. "That one's a fighter,• said one onlooker, pointing at a pink and black spotted piglet tumbling over her siblings and pushing her way to her mother's teat. "They're cool,• said Devon Bahram, 7, a Rancho Santa Margarita resident. ·1 like the pink ones the best." When they weren't trying to nurse, the piglets were exploring their new pen and shoving their tiny snol.{ts into the sawdust covering the floor. "I'd like to hold one,• said .t-year-old Allison Wilson of Rancho Santa Margarita, looking at the piglets with longing. During the first week of the fair, two cross-bred sows, Sweet Pea and Sunflower, together increased the piglet population by 26. The pig boom began Tuesday around 6 p .m. when Sunflower, another Hampshire sow, went into labor and within four hours gave birth to six boars and eight gilts. Cen- tennial Fann is their new home. Sweet Pea joined Sunflower in the maternal ranks two days later. The birth of the piglets are one of dozens of events this year that have drawn more people to the fairgrounds during the first week than last year. As of noon Friday. total fair attendance was 235,489 people since Opening Day on July 7 -an increase from the same period last year, when 230, 113 filed through the gates. The fair runs unW July 23. Fair spokeswoman Jill Uoyd said there are a number of factors that contributed to •SEE FAIR PAGE A11 •The director h as a nght to tell the manager to do someth.mg, • one resident. Nancy Palme, reminded the board dunng a heated exchange between Kemp and board member lhldy Ohllg. A short time later, Palme returned to the podium with another jab. •Tue district's organizational chart lists the public first, then the district board, and then the gen- eral m a nager at the bottom,• •SEE WATER PAGE A11 , AZ SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1115 -------greer wylder ~The best, nunmage sal.e today at chwch "The best rummage sale will be today at the Mesa Verde UnJted Churdl at 1701 W. Baker (at the comer Baker and Mesa Verde Drive) in Costa Mesa,• says Sue Thomas of Coast New- port Properties in Newport Beach. "There will be bargains galore, plus lots of treasures, All profits go for sCholarships. • The doors open at 8 a.m. Beverly and Partner Antiques (548-7 187) is having a parking lot sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . today. •Many dealers will be selling merchandise at incredible sav- ings,· says Michelle Postal of Newport Beach. The store is located across from the Balboa Bay Club at 1800 W. Pacific Codst Highway, in Newport Beach. Cberle Currens of Costa Mesa says she's a skeptic when 1t comes to Oriental rug dealf;!rs' so-called ·sales,· but Currens has no problem with Hemphlll's Rugs and Carpet. "It offers gen- uine savings similar to those found in the nations' furniture state of North Carolina,• she says. Hempfull's Rugs and Carpets 1s having its grand opening today. The business claims to offer genuine savings of up to 50% on manufacturers suggest- ed retail prices on brand names, including Karastan, lnnerAsia's Gangchen Carpets of Tibet, Mastercraft and Fritz & La Rue. Brett and Bryan Hemphill are the owners, and were involved in the family owned HemphW's Shoes m Fashion Island before selling the bus.iness in 1989. Brett Hemphill has had seven years experience in the rug and carpet bUSUless on the East Coast. Hemphill's Rugs and Car- pel (722-7224) is at 230 E. 17th St. m Costa Mesa, directly across from Mother's Market. Figge Photography ls otter- mg a summer special on family sittings through Sept. 15. The special, designed with holiday cards m m.md, offers all family sittings at 50%' off, and you'U receive 25 complementary Christmas cards. For an appoint- ment. call 644-6933. Look for the Mesa Verde Drive Pldza coupon offers for speodJs. including, 50% off spe- cialty coffee drinks at Totally Coffee (435-9367), one month free of personal training at Body Connection (979-3200), a buy- one, get-one-free haircut, (two haircuts m one visit only), at Impressions Hair and Nails (540-2711), a $7 savings on a prescription at Steven's Pharma- cy (540-8911), $25 off on a plane ticket of $250 (with a cash pay- ment) at SunOower Travel (957- 8139). a free initial exam and massage at Dennis Moore Chi- ropractor (549-1911), and 20% off games, magic and miniatures al Coastal Hobbles (444-4566). • BEST llUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy CAii me at 540-1224, tu me at ~170 or write to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Caltf. 92627. CASEY LUKSCH I DAllY PILOT Costa Mesa Captain Steve Tiedeman hauls up a 50-pound roll of Ure hose two stories during the demanding Firefighter Challenge at the fair. AND THIS IS ONLY PRACTICE • Costa Mesa firefighters among 40 departments in Combat Challenege. By Carol Christy McGill, Daily Pilot D ragging tlie lif~. 175-pound body back toward the safety ot. the line, the pain in Costa Mesa firefighter- paramedic 'Ii'acy Jones' foreanns was excru- ciating. Every muscle in his body ached for him to stop. He kept gWig. MYou're half-way there 'Ii'acy, • bis fellow firefighters urged. MCome on. you can do it. Just a little further.· Jones was one d a five-man team from the <;:oeta Mesa Fire Deparlmeot oompeting Pridliy ag~ 40 Qther firefighter teams in the 199-1 Western Regional Arefighter Com- bat Cll.allenge held in the Coors Light Are- na at the Orange County Fair. said RU$ Lowery, Combat Challenge tech- nical director. "Some are so dehydrated the paramedics have to IV them with saline solution, then we have to transport them to a local h05pital. • The 199 firefighters from California, Ari- zona. Nevada and New Mexico gave fair- goers a glimpse of the very real challenges they face every day. The teams, dressed in heavy yellow fire gear and wearing air packs -a combination that weighs in at 50 pounds-fight U¢l challenge with the same intenmy used in fighting a firestorm. "Look at that," said Steve Feather, an on- duty Costa Mesa firefighter-paramedic who was at the event to provide medical ~­ tance when needed. "That does not look like fuQ." By the time most of the challengers made it to the final phase, the victim resrue, many felt like victims themselves. Jones' teammates were fire captains Scott Bl'OUSMl'd. Chris Riley and Steve ned- man and firefighter-paramedic Kevin Dia- mond Making it to the line, Jones relinquished the limp body to the waiting firefighters, then collapsed onto the huge blue cushion. Paramedics doused him with ice water. The clock stopped His time: 3 minutes, 48 sec-onm. Costa Mesa firefighter Kevtn Diamond Is cheered on through the last phase of the Firefighter Challenge. MYou just feel there's nothing left wh en you get to that point,• said Diamond, who was one of many who, out of fatigue, had to set the "victim" down halfway to the finish line. "But you can.'.t just stop. We're trained for this, to save hves. We have to keep going." recruited only two days before the chal- lenge as a last-minute replacement Not bad.period race individually against the dock. execut- ing a series of five tasks that simuJate fire and rescue manelJVers. Out of the 40 teams duking it out Friday. Not bad, considering he had been The grueling event bas a murdero~ rep- utation. Five firefighters from each team MThese guys are drained when they fin- ish the course, literally and figuratively," Costa Mesa, competing only for the second time, earned a 17th place fini.sh. Neighborhood Pride contest nominees are sought N eighborhood prlde: Mesa Pride is taking nominations , for the Seventh Annual Neighborhood Pride Award con- test. The group will honor the best single family residence, best neighborhood block. best apart- ment or condominium project and best commercial ~evelopment. Nominations must be submit- ted by 5 p .m. on July 31, accord- ing to association President Arlene Schafer. Forms are avail- able from Ron Amburgey at 548- 7001. New offlcen: llettred insurance company executive lloger Gilbert has been installed as president of the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Club for 1995-96, replacing outgoing president llichard Holmgren. Gilbert, who h as been a Rotarian since 1984, has been active in a number of community organi7.ations, includ- ing the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. Joining Gilbert as club officers are Millard "Mac" MacAdam, president-elect; Andrew Camp- bell, vice president; Nancy Raney, secretary: llobert Krone, treasur- er: and directors Steve Speer, Ter- ry llousselot. George Lane, Wen- dell Pl.sh. Wendell Sawyer, Andy KaJanz, IUchard Oberrelter and Sam Osadche. Club news: Travel agent Carol Raetz, member of the Exchange Club of Orange Coast, has been elected president of the boatd or directors of the Exchange Club Center for the Prevention or Child Abuse. jim de boom Exchange Club of Newport Harbor president BW Barrington returned from the Exchange Club NatiQnal Convention with Life- time Achievement Awards for past president Norm Von Herzen and the late Jack Klng. The club won 15 awards at the national convention, including American- ism, One National Under God, Child Abuse Prevention, fund- ralsing projects, Community Ser- vice Projects, Freedom Shrine and Fire Prevention. Service dub meetings this co~week= AY: 7:30 a.m. -Ne111dport lluch lllotMy a. meets at the Balboa Bay Oub. Noon -eo.t. ~ KlwMls a..e, Costa Mesa Community Center. Ne~ort lluch Ktw.NI Ckm, Shark Isla Yacht Oub. tt,~ -com Mes. Ne~ Hdor CU.. the •Fish Fry ub, • Costa Mesa Country Oub. MDNISOAY: 7:15 a.m. -Soudt Coast Metro Rogry a., the "Taste of Costa Mesa Oub," Center Oub. 7:30 a.m. -ca.ta~ c:o.t ~ Uonl a..e, Ma Bartter's Resta"urant to hear from Ron Knight on Medical Spend Down; ca.ta Mesa Rotary cu.. Mesa Verde Country Oub to hear GI ICrugs, partner in Snell a \Mimer on the Dawn- ing Aqe of Mediation; n. bdw9 Ge of Orange eo.t. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from Joe 'RllMy on Mobile Homes in the '90s. 6:15 p.Q'l. - NMuport 81111 i>a RoUry a.,e, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for dub~- nutSDAY: Noon -K.lwMk a. of CAwona .. Mw, Bah'-CorinthWI Yacht Oub; 1"e ExchMge <km of Neu 111 ort twbcw, Sharie Island Yacht Oub; ec.t8 Mesa Nor1h KlwMk CU.. Holiday Inn; NwJport IMne Rotary CU.. Irvine Marriott to he'ar from U.. Splsto of the Paclflc Symphony. • COMMUNITY Ii a.ua5 Is published fNefY Saturday. FAX yo\.I( service dub's meeting infonnation to 631-5851. • hour aoswerlng s.rvic:e may be used to record i.tters to the editor on any topic. news stOfies, lllustratlons, edito- rial matter or .dvertiwm.nts herein can be reproduced with- out written pennlnlon of copy- right owner. ;#~ ,-..-. ---.... ... -•1 • I • '"' .. • -1,, I • ~ ~I --·"!!" _ ... -•. . Correction An incorrect phone number was published in Friday's Daily Pilot for the Mooring Owners Association. For information on the group, call 673-4353. 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' SATURDAY, JULY 15, 199S Al Calling a slielter a home Plipils will be suspended for hate crimes I t was the kind of stuff you'd grief and pain of the streets. see 1n any middle-class kid's It used to be that Sandee Gor- room: in·line skates, a stuffed don or one of the other seven • School trustees also agree that students caught with guns will be kicked off campus. the educanon code, Francy said. As a result of the changes, stude'nts who mtentionally engage in "harassment. threats, or intinudation• which cause class disruption or invade the rights of other students through intimidation will be suspended Barney, a pile of a. dozen or so full -time staffers at the shelter books, a couple of toy cars, some couJd pick up the phone and get By Julie Ross Cannon, Doily Pilot games, an old TV set and video-help from the county. Not now. tapes, lots of tapes. HBefore the bankruptcy. we NEWPORT-MESA School "101 Dalmatians," "Jurassic could call Crisis Intervention and board members hdve revised the Park," "Uon King," of course, get our emergency patients help district's student con.duct policy, and "Spot Goes to the Farm." right away. Now, they don't even adding hate crimes and violence They had been handled a lot. have enough people to refum sparked by racial hatred to the The most unusual thing about our calls.· this kid's room was its neatness. When Sandee and Linda list of reasons for suspension. N? clothes tossed around, every-· . fred Schulein~ a d~ iQxolYe·------,t-~Thr=::-.e board also agreed that -IJ!-_jthillq-<IM&eki~Mt-M-<um:ier"th-~-t-----::::::=::::;.-;=--:----r unleer, gave me a tour of the en caug W1 eann a bed in the kid's room. martin shelter, r nollced a tall, slender school or at a school activity off Also unusual were the beds redhead. She was sitting on one campus will be immediately sus- that filled other parts of the of the picnic tables arrayed pended and probably expelled. room, the absence of sofas and under a lean-to shed. I figured Previous pol.icy gave ddmirustra- chairs and the fact that there was in the Naked City ... " her for a counselor. tors the discretion to transfer nothing on the walls. Nothing In addition to providing food But when she came to the offenders to another campus. that says, "This is our home and refuge, the shelter now has a door of the kitchen where we The policy comes one year sweet home." new pr0gram to help its clients were talking, you could tell this If there was such a plaque on find jobs. Mind you. these are pretty young woman was hurting the wall, it would read, more not positions. They are basic, terribly. Could she have a cup of accurately: "Home, temporary low-wage grunt jobs, b ut they're water, please? she asked after home. Home for 60 days, and a start on the way back . wail,ing several minutes just to after that, who knows?" s ome clients haven't.been in get up the nerve to speak. This toom was at the Orange the job market for years, so I asked Sandee about the County Interl~th Shelter on Cos-the shelter gives them the woman's situation. "Not good," ta Mesa's West Side. It housed tools to start climbing the ladder she said. "We're trying to get one of 18 homeless families who again: vocational testing, how to help for her, bul ... " And there are taken in and given a home look for a job, how to interview, wasn't much more to say. The for 60 days. As Executive Direc· how to put together a resume. redhead walked out to the side- tor Sandee Gordon says. "We "We assist them in every step. walk, down the street, into an give them a respite from the but we don't do it for them," says dlley and disappeared. streets." counselor John Perez. "We he lp But there are success stories, Mostly they are families of them focus on what's truly impor-too. plenty of lives on U1e three or four. Recently, there was tanl for them now .. indepen-rebound. like Kathy's. a man with nine children who dence." Kdthy was homeless and help- came to the Interfaith Shelter. In addition to aiding fdrruhes less when she came to the shel- Even that Brady Bunch didn't for a couple of months, the Inter-ter. But when she left, it was to break the house record -held by faith Shelte1 also takes in emer-go to USC on a full-nde scholar- a family of 11 . gency cases -single women and ship. Kathy is now a math There are about as many rea-couples -who, for whatever rea-tedcher and a member of the sons for a family to come to the son, are in a state of gemune cnsu.. shelter's board of directors. Interfaith Shelter as there are Maybe it's misfortune, maybe 1 guess the motto of the lnter- people in trouble. Sandee told drugs or booze or d head where fcUth Shelter could be, "It doesn't me of two: something snapped There w1U matter how far down you are, it's A mother was taking care of be 55 emergency cases lhE're at how tugh you bounce back.· her young baby while her hus-any given moment. dnd dmens band worked. Then the guy up more wailing to get a few ddy!> and quits. He just walks. With no (maximum five) of rehef from lh<> way to pay the rent, mother a nd child were evicted from their one-bedroom apartment. Mom applied for weUare, but that still couldn't cover the rent and other luxuries, like food. They needed to call time out, to regroup and get a life going again. A mother of two fled a brutal husband. She hed no family or friends, no job, only weUare, which didn't even cover rent. The woman and he r children were living m their car, which was packed with the necessities of their hard-scrabble life, includ· ing the family cat and litter box. They were existing -until the car was towed away because the registration had expired . With it went everything, they owned except, presumably, the cat. To get any of their possessions back, the mother had to pay the impound charges. She couldn't. 6'x 9' lncto.Kashan Reg S2950 SALE PRta $950 NOW $590 • FRED MARTIN'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday. 9' x 12' & Turkish Reg. S8900 SALE PIKE $3500 NOW 1190 after racist fliers were found in student lockers at Costa Me a and Corona del Mar high schools. from school. Also, students in grades •-t 2 who have "causes, attempted lo cause, threatened to cause or participated in dD act of hate vio· "U they had apprehended a student that was involved with dispersing the fliers, then the policy W<?uld definitely apply to that student,• AssJ..Stant Superin- tendent Robert Fran said. The revmons are necessary to ke~p up with the state's educa- tion code, Francy said. lence" ~be su.speQcied"'-. ---j..l-oo+ Other changes to the policy rnclude a qwcker disciplinary heanng process for speaal edu- cabon students -m accordance with federal laws and. a new policy for acceptmg student who hdve been expelled from other The board last reVlSed the general student conduct regula· lions in August 1993. Much ol the language used rn the revision ca.me directly from dlstricu. • -------------------------· 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I I •• 'Ju.ff detlrict. .:£..J,_,11 and Pu.u.uiy ~uppfy I • GLYCOLIC ACID P EEL for only $25.00 (Reg. $45.00) • FREE Consultatio11 & Samples • 20% OFF Sltill Rtjut'tnatwn Smt., Our qua/1/itd slt1n rart tlttrap1sl rtun·td all tit, I adt•anrtd tra11unx of tltt .Uorad products, tu ~lt't )Ou I t/it t'tl)' btSI Strt'ICt. I ~ 642-1717 I 2 I 5" 283-D 17th Stru t, Costa .Utsn <.'Velt to Ross) I :.: Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 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My question assure me that If we wait two · rvht the first time how can )10U second time.• He'98id that mote days )"OU'ft get ft right a that he was dOing me 8 ,..:; =way of aasurtng me alld ~tion for the 8horta He ..... ~that PGlnt I Uked for W>Mno neYer to retum · ' ... ,-.u and we waJk9d out ,.:,::. ~=.: ~,. ~ lervice "#1 Mlh .......... 'thie ~.,.. ,..____ moet ·~ht-..._ cueeon.., 11 : -=-'so ... neec:ta eo 9Cpect • -mo.. then lif'Oddy ~ Pll>'IV ~. per f:!OUnd. -Our "'"89 "CLEAN UP,QJA:,....,,,, .._. t:r ldl. z.....~. ~~~·t1•'~'41,.--i·i-~'~';;i°" ~ ..;..: 'lltlda11ac>-. J Starts today, Thursday, July 13th, 9am -.9pm Come Free coffee & bagels at J.B. 's Sports Deli Early -from 8:30 -10:30 am. UP TO Garys & Company designer le branded collections: • Newport committee is talking 'trash' • With the city facing increased tand6Q fael, the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee will suggest · ways to keep costs low or nil for residents. be as promising. We can afford ~Even ~. Deily Pilot --m be a litUe bit qulrk'.y. • County oU.oaJs recently NEWPORT BEACH -The decided to increase landfill fees 'city's Environmental Quality from $22.15 to $35 a ton -a Affairs Com.nuttee in coming move that could have a signifl- week.s will provide its sugges-cant effect on the city's general tions for keeping costs of trash fund. Because Newport Beach .._.. __ ~,~oAJolY.JD,A...£,l~~~--+--611. ,...t.be......only aty in the county Members of the citizens' that does not charge its resi- advisory board have already dents for trash service, any met to consider potential trash-related increases must be changes to the city's existing paid for from the city's general system of trash collection. The fund. full committee will present a City offiaals initially deter- formal recommendation to the mined that the county- City Council in August. approved · landftll increase "'t:be city is very diligent,• would cost the city's general sa1d committee secretary Nan-hmd up to $532,000 annually. cy Gardner. ·one of the advan-After further study, however, tages of being an advisory com-that number was estimated to mittee like this is tha t we can be $200,000, according to look into options that might not EQAC member Barbara Shel- ton. Tbe lower figure •takes the intense presswe to do .ome- thing, • sakt Shelton. •eut the dty still doesn't want to pay for this out of the general fund. btber 1.ban absorb the increase, the d!J't general ser- vices staff is researching ways to make trash collection less costly. Options under consider- ation include privatizing or converting· to automated trash service, entering a mandatory recycling program and limiting the amount of trash residents can generate each week. •From my perspective, sepa- rating green waste (and paying a separate contractor to dispose of the green waste) is a natur- al,• Gardner said. •That would· n't be a problem for me and people who don't have a )lard would have it even easier.• The committee appears to share Gardner's feeling and is conducting further study on recycling f aci.lities throughout the county. •There ls no collection fee in the works,• Shelton said. ·sut the options are not for our com- mittee to decide on.·~-__ Committee members have already been approached by haulers who have sold they can supply certain elements of trash collection service at a less expensive rate than the city is now paying, according to Gard- ner. -· ·we're trying to start people thinking about this,• Gardner said. •All of the options have elements that people won't like. We're pr~tty spoiled and nobody likes change.• The Environmental Quality Affairs Committee will discuss alternatives to the trash situa· tion at its Aug. 7 meeting at the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. Por more information, call 673-0706. Fireligllters honored by chamber The Corona del Mar Cham- ber Ol Commerce Will boOor ib locill fire station -and ~bt­ ers in general -dwing an open house Saturday. Organized by local residents and funded through the contri.· butions of Corona del Mar mer- chants, the celebration will include '.41 fire truck display and : an appearance by mascot Sparky the Dog. 1be event's poster was designed by Janyce Knight and features a poem by Corona del Mar illustrator Rena Glenn Kerr, titled •fireman .• Also in lionor ot the fire cele· bration, tbe Corona del Mar topiary dolphins Will ~rt fire. fighter b4ti tlirougb July 31. 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Factory & Showrootn 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8460 KAYAICJNG ADVENTURE Prime Dynamics, a non-profit organization dedicated to promot- ing self esteem and personal growth, is sponsoring a kayak trip along the shores of Back Bay. Instruction and refreshments are included. The cost is $20. For reservations, call Christine Parker at 262-7300. SUNDAY BASTIUE DAY SK RACE The 11th Annual Bastille Day Celebration will begin with a 6:30 a.m. race registration at the Sut- ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. Events include: SK Run/Walk, Senior Stroll, BK Run Walk and a Kid's 1K. Also, more than 50 vendors will participate in a Nike Town fit- ~ess ~air from 7 to 11 a.m. Prereg- istration for the race is also avail- able from noon to 5 p .m. today at Nike Town, in ntangle Squate in · Costa Mesa. For information, call · 565-6925. • TRADmONAL MUSIC EVENT The Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado A've., is hosting a #Extravaganza of American Traditional Music,# at 3:30 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting .. Room. The musicale, presented by the Mirk.in family, will feature dozens of instruments and an . array of patnotic numbers. For information, call 717-3800. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program hosts a free 12-Step Meeting every Sunday at noon, exclusively for teens, in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201 , Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-TEEN or 640-1788. MONDAY ClASSIC & CUSTOM CARS An open. cruise for owners of fine. pre-1975, American rod, classic and custom cars continues this everting (and twice monthly through the summer) at Hard Rock Cale, Fashion Island near Atrium Court, Newport Beach. Upon arrival, participants receive a raffle ticket. There are also 50150 raffle bckets. Proceeds ben- efit Make-A-Wish Foundation and the family of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Henry. Raffle begins at 8 p.m. For more information, phone Jeny Hill at 721-9546. ADO LECTURE A free lecture titled •Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture• will be presented by Joan Andrews, an educational psychol- ogist. The 7 p.m. lecture talces an in-depth Jook at ADD and its treatments. The center is at 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105 in Newport Beach. For information, call 476- 0991 . FORENSICS SEMINAR Faye J. Girsh, a clinical and forensic psychologist, will present a seminar -tiUed •Eyewitness Identification and Memory• -at 5:30 p .m. in the Pacific Club, 411 O MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. The event is sponsored by Forensic Consultants Association- Orange County and costs $20 for members; $35 for guests. For reservations, call 723-1114. CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP The Board of Deacons at St. Mark Presbytertan Church. 2100 Mar VJSta Drive in Newport, is offering a free support group for adult children caring for elderly parents. The group meets at 7 a.m. on the first and third Monday of each month. For information, call 857-1873. SWIM LESSONS Cool off from the summer heat and learn how to swim at the Orange Coast College's Swnmer Swim Program. The two-week session i.s taught by Red Cross cettifled instructors and is open to everyone 3 and older. The cost of the program 1,5 $37 and the 30-40 minute classes are offered daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. To reg- ister, call 432-5880. Ofll.DREN'S LIBRARY PROGRAM ~ patt of their Summer Read- ing Program, the Newport Beach Public Ubra.ry is sponsoring a free program for children in first through fifth grades, titled •star Spangled Crafts and Stories.• lbe program 1S presented by sto- ryteller Barbara Klein at 10:30 a.m. in the Central Ubrary, 1000 i\voca.do Ave. The program will a1sO run at branch libraries Wednaday and Thursday. for i.lifWination. can 717-3800. around town AIJ'EttNAT1VE HEALTH SEMINAR The Dolphin Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a breakfast meeting to discuss alternative forms of medicine. A discussion panel will feature Randy Beck of Yoga Works, Jerry McGinnis of Chinese Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture and Dr. Darlene Landis of Landis Chi- ropractic. The meeting takes p1ace at 7:15 a.m. in the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, 900 Newport Center Dr. The cost is $15 in advance: $17 at ' the door, and $19 for non-mem- bers. For reservations, can 729- -4400. DAY ---- WEALT6H MANAGEMENT The Financial Education Soci- ety is offering a free seminar from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. titled, •Execu- tive Bonus Plans -Get more from your business investment.· The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (residence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating is limited and reservations are required. For reservations, call 646-3000. NETWORKING aua The Sterling Business Club is currently accepting applications for new members. The exclusive networking club holds lunch meetings every Wednesday from noon lo 1:15 p.m. at the Sfuzzi restaurant, niangle Square, Cos- ta Mesa. For information, call Jason at 834-1005 ext. 220. • Send your Items to Around Town editor, The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St~ Costa Mesa, cant. 92627 or call 54G-1224 ext. 333. MACWTOSH COMPUTERS • SCllNCI CINTll • IUCTIONIC QUllllU ANO MOUi 1-f tAll -IPll IAT tOAll ·SPll 1. tm1 n. 111 eona 111a. 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PA.l.UI ES FOil Pl!JISONAL GaOWJ1I: A~ tblt stud· -~.~ families and di1Jd abuse thrOugt:i a -r~---~-~----~-~--~----~--~-~--~w-~-~~---~--~--w-ww~~------~~~----------, t I I I ' I • I I I l l i ~ .. • • .. 1 , ' I " t i4 ~ J ' , 1 i .. .i .. --- ------------ The aaha'is of Costa Mesa + UME.: The Baha'is of Cos- ta Mesa. + 'llLEPHONE: (714)957- 2894; Orange County-wide Une, (714) 753-3551 . +DENOMINATION: The Baha'i religion does not have denominations. but is struc- tured so as to prevent sects from branching off:-'General- ly, a Baha'i community of more than nine members will form an administrative body and become a "'local spiritual assembty.• +YEAR ESTABUSHED: The Costa Mesa spiritual assembly was established in the late 1950s. The faith itself was born in Iran in 1850. +SENIOR PASTOR: None. +-PASTORAL STAFF: Each local spiritual assembty elects an administrative body every year. Members of this year's administrative body in Costa Mesa are Lane calv~rt co- chairperson; Chris Clyde, co- chairperson; and Rosalind Estrada-Clyde, secretary. +SERVICE TIMES: Baha'is meet every 19 days for a "19- 0ay Feast." Feasts are held at members' homes and are dosed to non-members. Weekly "Firesides" are open to visitors. for fireside times and locations, call the Orange County line. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: Approximately 40 members in Costa Mesa. Baha'i Public Information representative Lori Wilson said the faith is second only to Christianity in worldwide representation, with dose to 30,000 spiritual assemblies worldwide. +CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: Even mix of young adults and older members, arid about 10 children. + OtlLD CARE: Provided upon request. DON I.EACH I OAlY PLOT Members of the Baha'is local spiritual assembly say a prayer dur1ng seSsion in priv~te home. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: A 19- day Feast is typically divided into three sections. The first i! the spiritual section, in which members read from the Baha'i writings and pray to the accompaniment of music and art. Second is the admin- istrative section, during which the assembly discusses differ- ent functions within the com- munity, and a letter is read from the Baha'i national spiri- tual assembly. The final sec- tion is social, where members converse and hors d'oeuvres and dessert are served. +TYPE OF SERMON: The member hosting the feast will read select passages from the Baha'i writings. There is · no group interpretation of the w'ritings. The feasts. open and close with prayers, some- times in different languages but usually in Farsi (the pri- mary language of Iran). The writings typicalty involve parabfes or met.aphors, which members individually inter- pret to suit their lives. + OUTREAOf PROGRAMS: The Baha'is favor service-ori- ented promotional events, such as highway clean-up programs, to get their name across through the media. They discourage passing out pamphlets or other such pros- elytizing. Wilson said mem- bers try to teach by example, living flfestyles that appeal to people. Once someone expresses an interest in the faith, who- ever is in charge of welcom- ing new members will reach out to them in Hwhatever way that seems appropriate." + DRESS: casual. +MISSION ST~ The Baha'is believe all religions come from the same God. It is the obligation of every Baha'i to individually cany out worship of God. + VISITORS NOTE: A Baha'i radio program is broadcast on KYMS-FM 106.3, Saturdays from 7 to 8 p.m. + IN1ERESTING NOTE: The Baha'i national spiritual assembly is working with the United Nations, Amnesty International and other orga- nizations to promote World Peace Day. The event will be held on Sept. 23. and will fea- ture walks, vigils, and prarers toward the goal of globa peace. By David SUva 4------------------------------------------------------------------------~ METHODIST Costo Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Boker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr Richard Georae 979·8234 . NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 6~~~f'lt,~ve 644-0745 Wo rm lp at 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9 OOAM f Mar 1n LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499.3088 Sunday Morning WOf'shlp & Christian Education 10AM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Whffler West~ Counsellna Center servtces Ava1fabla ");; RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT IEACH SCIENCE OF MIND EDUCATION CENTER (Corn¥ °' Oovt & Ouofl · In olflCf Bldg across from FlllCllM Jon11) 901 Dovs 1145 I CHURCH SERYICE SUN • 10:30 I otr1c1: "'· ru. Th (7 "> 6'6·3 199 Dr. Juan1/la Evans, Mlntsr1r CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To 81ll1v1 I• To Clr9; To C.. la To 00. Dr. 0.nnis W. Short, Minister Sund•y Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Chufch School 9AM Adult • 9:4S Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Hthotropt Ave, C«ON Del M.w rnESBYTEr?IAN Wonh1r mJ hHr th11 t-1Kt1ail. Chrl-<-ctncrnJ, "lhlk1I meaqir °COPING IN AN AGE OF RAGE" (qw 1aru 6.10.20) Do; .......... Onilr 111N.r. July 1 ~. S:JO P.M. ,,,...... Sundity, July l&. llJO md l~ISA M. 600 SC. Andrews Rold. Neerpon Bach. C.hfo;nl1 ( 714) 631-2880 «-""-~ """"'HW\ ~ M lf'\'intW lJfh) EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH . episcopal , "A c-lfMlftity Oedlc•ted lo lovi"f ond ~ #fw Clirlu o• Loni onfl S4MM" Fr Do¥id C. Anderson. r«tor 3209 Via Udo ~890Ch 714/675·0210 fl 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemporory 9 om Church 'School 10:45 om Chofismotic ond Wednesday noon ~ursery "A Friendly, C~ thrlstian Community" 3i33 Pacific. View Or. CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) · 2401 lrvlu Awe. 11 S1nta lsabtl Newport 811ell Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5711 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch 10am Ir Spm, Sooday School lC>am Wednesday Meetings 8pm U11derstn11di11g is a wc/l~priug of life wao ltim that liatll it: ... f.,.,11 t1 h\ /(1.1J Br11d• nr The Muther l'hurdl ~ t'IN Churth Of <:hmt Sdtntist llMtun, Mmldt~t• _, • 1 l I RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister · Sunday "Th• B/111 of Right Thinking" Sued Speaker, Rev. MlchM Midtono ,, CHUllClt Of aucllOUI IC9tCI . .... °'" Urtlltd ~ o1.,... Sc1*a 2205 ~ STmT .e SUTE 23, SfAQff Vl1AGE CA 926a • I 969-133 I ' •CONamTS' ENTERTAINMENT YIDDISH HOU.: Jewish . Senior Center ol Orange County, 250 E. Beker St., Costa Mesa, bolds •Vkktisb ttour• at 11 a..m.. July Tl db writer Gerson Jerus. Kosbei lunch is available at noon foe $3. Reservatioos: S13-56U. •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CAMPS WEEKEND ADVENnJRE CAMP: Costa Mesa-based JewW\ Community Center of Orange County afters •wee.Jc.end Adven- twe Camp• for grades 4 through 8 in organized trips running: July 2&-30; Aug. 11-13; and Aug. 25-27. 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 members, $99 for potential members. All fees include !ood, lodging and expens- es. The camp is limited to 15 campers per trip. Call 751-0608. VACADON BlBLE SCHOOL: The First United Methodist Church ~ Costa Mesa, -420 W. 19th Street, bolds Vacation Bible School beginning July 31 through Aug. 4 from 9 a .. m..to noon for dill- dren, age 12 and younger. This year's theme is "1\unabout Paul," with songs, stories, snacks, crafts, games and other lecµning experi- ences. For information and regis- tration, call 548-7727. •SERMONS "FORMLESS FORMI": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Newport Beach Church of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. • SPECIAL EVENTS CHlllST CIRJRCH BY nm SEA: Guest speakers will fill the pulpit for two of the three regular worship services Sunday, July 23. Call for details. Christ Church by the Sea is located at 1400 W. Bal- boa Blvd. on the Balboa Peninsula. 673-3805 or 642-6006. BAHA°IS GA111EJUNG: The Baha'is of Newport Beilch sponsor a lunch, speaker and discussion of timely topics 11 a.m. Sunday, July 23, at a private residence in Coro- na del Mar. All a.re welcome. COMMUNITY CHURCH I I REAL FAITH FoR REAL LIFE SooJH Coor COMMUNITY CHuRCH Boa SHANK. SENIOR PASTOR WmEND Sovtas: SAJ\Jll),(J 6:00 P.M. SuNoAY 9:00 fr 10:4S uc. 5120 bm CA~ lo.\&. lltM. CA 91715 71-f.8~.7600 PRESBYTERIAN ST. MA1lK PRP.SBY'JEIUAH CHURCH Su11•1 Won/rip 9:30 •.m. C/111' u,,,., Siln'•I SehHI ]•mHiw• •t &1tflluff N••rt 8.11clr 644 .. 1341 • SUPPORT GROUPS A 11MB JlOR RENEWAL: An ~ for lnadtve Catholics to~ in or listen to CAJldid dialogUe Oil~ ol their cho ee is held at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady Queen "Al)gels Parish Cen- ter, 2046 Ma:r vma J>rive, Newport Beach. Ccme or can ahead to S.8- ~ (Marie Romano) or 644-9218 (Sister Agatha Falimon) • MENTAL HEALTH: Parents. siblings and spouses of the 54!ri- ously mentally w meet at 6:30 e.m. Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult Educa- tion Office at 574-2236. CAllER NETWOltK: Pree, ongoing meetings are held 7 :30 -p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The meetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. Call 57•·2239. •WEEKDAY SERVICES -SCIENCE OF MIND: Medita- tion at 6 p.m. followed by ·Pro!>- perity/Science of Mind. at 7 p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. •physical Perfection/Science of Mind• is aho held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. PRAYEJl BREAKFAST: Fust United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION: St James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesday Wllh Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE SnJl>Y: HiS Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for a study of God's word, food. tun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All ages wel- come. Directions: 650-2589 (James). • Please send photographs and type- written relHses detailing stories. upcom· Ing events, sermon topics or any othe< news invotving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Editor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items of Interest to 646-4170. Releases are requelted two llllMb prior to an event da1e. FMI~~ Q~ TkR~~ 7)~ Qdl H~H~ S?l/-4240 l l' TH l f<AN - • .... T~-.~---;~~---------.-.. a:'.~_;_~_ . - - - -.. ~~ SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1995 Opera P8.cific members will sing praises of fashions • .f K~ Ulgerteld's fall collec-of all, the cnanging role of doors Wlth packagos. The econo· blazers and three-quclrter length members include; Zee Alrecl. ... , tion ls coming to the women in society. my has been rough, but the racks coats are back to compl ment Margo Cbambedln. Jeenette r; Orange Coast n~xt week Unfortunately, as Parts was have been rougher. Many a straight tweed dre es and skirts. Segentrom, Mary JMa Slmp-, for a very spedal showing at the very busy redefining women, B. wo~an has complained, "There Suits will feature longer jackets klm, Jeanne Tappan. Ellzabella q estate of arts benefactor Mark Altman, Bonwit Teller, I. Magnin, is just nothing to buy.• with simple buttoning. Short Carr nemey and Carol WllkeD. Chapin Johnson. and a host of additional leg-Lagerfeld went on to say, •1 jackets will be fitted at the waist, All eyes will be on the runwq Til.e medical-producli tycoon endary retailers said goodbye. In tried to go back to point zero ... a return to original Coco inspira-at the Johnson villa. The true Will be feted by Opera Padfic at large part the consolidation on because I had gone so far in all tion. The collection is designed to validation will be the ringing -; a reception and formal luncheon the retail scene, whjcb continues directions." be worn with pale stockings and cash register at Chanel. Lager-' Frld~y in his own Villa de Este-today, is due to leveraged corpo-Chanel's debonair Orange lace up oxfords. feld may well have helped the : inspired gardens. rate takeover and board room County executive, Roger Martin, Chanel ls working closely entire fashion world, the global : The coming event is the talk shuffling. However, the reason is preparing the simple elegance with Opera Pacific organizers retail economy, and the lives of , of the town. the stores did not survive tlie of Lagerfeld's vision for the debut Lalla Conlin. Gloria Gell.man women ... a.nd men, everywhere.• Why? Fashion's living legend finandal shenanigans of the cur-of collection pret-a porter and Barbara Hanis to insure a And you never thought fashion ~ Lagerfeld has the answer. rent economy is simply that there automne-hiver 1995-96 at the spectacular event. The Guild could change the world. • "I have taken things far were not enough customers com-Johnson estate. The colors of the Alliance, which is throwing the enough at Chanel. Today, 10 ing through the doors. season are mauve, pink, red and affair, is Opera Pacific's primary • 1 .w . COOK is the society editor. His 1 years later, I am going back to Or rather, coming out the imperial purple tweed. Fluid support organization. Committee column a~ars Thursday and Saturday1 the starting block,• he said. ed, Karl Lagerfeld turned the • Coco Chanel is smiling in her fashion world on its ear with his . ~ grave. Women and men every-daring collections. In a way, it where c;an rejoice. Style is com-was bis vision, his leadership that ing ba.ck to fashion. opened the floodgate of design K N A. R · E In life, from government to that brought us women in army morality and yes, to fashion, boots, then the look of the street, leadership makes all the differ-or ~grunge,• as well as the disas- ence. That's for the good or for trous return to the crushed-velvet the bad, as we all know too well. '60s. 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JULY 15. 1ils Ffh:ere's something magical about oe're....,laacorw booth at er.c:e's Dlner, having a cup ol coif ee and • interview at lbe Gypsy Den col· fee house at The Lab. •1 don't even remember the other loca· tion. I thought that I woilld go donut, when in through the door com~ a small group of t haracters off of a mow-bound bus You watch, unnoticed. as ~oy play out their individual slices of We. ' through a severe mourning process, but there's something magical about being here. There's-something conducive to the arts here. People are real ' That's the feeling you get ~hen watching the production of William Inge's •aus Stop,• which ppened Thursday at The Theatre pist:rict in Costa Mesa. It's the small independent theater troupe's second production in lbeir new location at The Lab Anti-Mclll, and it's possibly the ~st presentation The Theatre District has offered since arriving pn the local theater scene a little over a year ago. ; Artistic Director Marlo Lescot, the driving force behind The tr'hedtre District, seems to have a knack for bringing together casts pf talenteC:I actors that work well together. And now that the troupe is finally in their new ~ocdtion (they were formally in a small Costa Mesa industrial unit), Lescot feels like the group t\os finally found a home. . • "It's a magical location," ~scot said, during a recent supportive. We feel like we're wanted here. You can't help but feel wonderful when you're wanted. It feels like home.• And Lescot's production of ·aus Stop• has that touch of . magic that makes tbe play a spe- cial evening. •This show is, without a doubt, tbe most enjoyable thing I've ever done,• Lescot said. ·Everybody in this cast gets along. I've worked with casts ~fore that were all very talent- ed, but never a cast that in total clicked as much. They bonded, and it shows." Lescot had high praise for each of his cast members, including Newport Beach resi- dent P.J. Agnew, who plays Bo, a young cowboy who brutishly thrusts himself upon Cherie, a lounge singer who secretly likes the rough affection that Bo shows her. • Bankruptcy • Corporations • Wills/Trusts • Tenant/Landlord •·Divorce • Much, much more fnlf fotnf o llotolegnl Clinics, Inc. Richard H. Faltz -we accept all major credit cards -751..IJ734 29_0 Bristol Suite A 1 • C sta es shack 1 $2 OFF : Js~~n~~~ I Any Golt Glove , ...., E...,_ 1111115 • r/Jfth I J. 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Bus Stop, the Theatre District's second production in Its new home at The Lab, opened Thursday and runs through Aug. 20. Ze best in ze west! Ooh-la-la! A new faucet and bath accessory collection from France! Ooh ze designs! Ooh ze quality! Simply superb! Exduslvely at West Eni;s-west-where you'll find ze best decorative hardware in ze west! 2133 Laguna Canyon Rd , Laguna Beach, CA 92651 ( 714) 494-2264 ltep ~t here. Thi.I ls a loving company. I never felt so much dedication mixed wath givmg. ~81Y::SJ. gives to each other, and I that'• what makes tbll thing work.• Cab4.ret. • This year, Le cot Kid he wu going with the dual hosting roles of Dracula and Captain Hook. Tickets to •Les Artiite Sans Limitations• are S7 to $10, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Orange County Chapter of the Multiple Sclero- sis Society. Tickets are avail- able at the d~or. Local wom~11 is living art Character research is also what helped Agnew 11Jak~ his pa.rt in the play work as authentically u lt does. •A lot of it I took out of the •authentic old west cowboys, Diise<l in with what I saw in Texas when l was living there. I studied about the state of Montana (where Bo ls from), the terrain, the people, even . the Indians. 1 made the cbarac- • ter a strong frontier type." ~. yes, but Bo lllso has a tender side that Agnew keeps hidden unW the appro- priate time to let it come out. Having never seen the stage or film version of "Bus Stop,• Agnew had no preconceived notions to base his characteri- zation on. "It's all original,• said Agnew. •It comes from the heart." . "Bus Stop" runs through Sunday and continues July 20- 23, 27-30, Aug. 3-6, 10-13 and 17-20. Tickets are $15. For information and reservations, call 435-4043. "Les Artiste Sans Limitations" This evening of dance, act- ing and vocal entertainment begins at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at South Coast Repertory. It's presented by the West Coast Performing Arts Center in Mis- sion Viejo. •I host their shows every year,• Lescot. said. "I used to teach acting for them. They are extremely nice people, they do quality work. I host the show in character." Last year, Lescot hosted made up as the emcee from Ballet troupe to teach at-risk youths The Miami City Ballet ls in town this weekend only, with ahows ~Y Al...2.-a.nd..a p.m. and tomorrow at 2 p .m . at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. This young, 35-member dance ensemble will pedonn works by George Balanchine and oth- ers, but that's not the only thing the ballet company is doing this weekend. Today at 10 a .m. in Founders Hall at the center, Miami City Ballet Artistic Director Edward Villella will lead a master class for m em- bers of Saint Joseph Ballet, an inner-city dance training pro- gram. Following the master class, the St. Joseph stud ents will have. the· opportunity to watch members of.Miami City Ballet take class, and will atfend the 2 p .m. performance in Segerstrom Hall. Hearty applause goes to the ballet company and to the cen- ter for presenting this opportu- nity for at-risk kids to observe the art of dance up close. It's these types of experiences that tum kids on to the p e rforming arts, and it's up to groups like these to see the need and fill it. Take a bow. • CHRISTOPHER TRElA's Perform- ing Arts column appears Saturdays • Newport Beach resident Stephanie Beebe sits still as porcelain figurine in Pageant of the Masters. By Christopher Trela, Daily Pilot said Beebe of the Pageant. •Last year, one of my friends was a cast member, and she got me Seven nights a week, Corona interested in it. This year, both of del Mar resident Stephanie us tried out and we both got in." Beebe dons an eighteenth· Beebe teaches in Laguna, but century dress aJtd headpiece, since school is out for the sum- puts on gobs of makeup, and sits mer Beebe figured she had some motionless tor 90 seconds. time on her hands. Being in the Soun~ kind of odd -unless Pageant is filling much of that you've-been-down-to ~tfttlia---+-~ctitis a bi!Tcom- Beach to see the "Pageant of the mitment, but so fat she is enjoy- Masters, • whe re Beebe is spend-ing it. ing most of her evenings as one "Having been in the audience of the t:ast members qf the living for many years, l never thought works of art. Beebe, 26, is part of about what it would be like on a tableau for an eighteenth-cen-this end," explained Beebe. "I tury porcelain figurine. 1bis was amazed by the art. When means that Beebe wears a spe-you're in the audience, it's bard dal costume and makeup that, to believe that they're real peo- wben seen on stage and under ple. Now that I'm on this end of the proper lighting, looks amaz-it, it's so much fun and you meet ingly like the original artwork. a lot of people. But it's hard for "I've seen it many times and me to picture what I look like to have always been amazed by it," the audience when l'm posing. r-------------------------~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I F. Y.t. + WHAT: P~eant of the Masters -part of Laguna's Festival of the Arts. 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One of my arms is up, and it starts to shake a little bit at the end.• The other tough part for ee was ,ge g usealo llle painted costwne and the unusual makeup, which at first took about two hours to apply. •1 wear red lips, and the need to be real precise because of the lighting," said Beebe. •And the eyebrows, the shading. Now it takes about half an bout to get the makeup on.·. All that for a minute and a ball in the spotlight. Looks like Beebe will have a good summer vacation story to tell her students this year. SAT\JROAY, JULY 15, 1995 At Corona del Mar resident Jeffrey John Bitetti and bis Jeffrey John Band will be performing 9 p.m . Wednes-, day at the House of Blues in Hollywood. The band debuted to a sold out crowd in April at the Galaxy The· ater in Santa Ana. For Orange County resi· dents wllo would like to go , but don't want to drive, Bitetti has arranged for a bu~ to depart at 6 .3&-p:m:- f rom Windows on the Bay and return around mid- night. The round trip cost , including concert ticket, is $25. For information, call (310) 596-594 9 and ask for Suzanne. Tickets to the performance are $10 through The House of Blues, located at 8430 Sun- set Blvd., in Hollywood; (2 13) 650-0476. community commentary Jbe . problem isn't the meal prqgram, but i1$ impleme~tation sandwich to a starving child. Nor do I And now there is a new question to whole generation of children is that they administration of the meals progrcllll is • By r-1oyd .Bennett ·believe that anyone from either side of ask. If there a 7.000 children.who s.boulcl take.what~er.J.h Y. an el-flawed. At Tuesda 's school board meet· this lssue wowa pulf money rom therr --would be too hungry to learn without free whether they need it or not. ing, Carolyn er ere are s ct I The July 13 debate on the merits of the federal free meals program in the Newport-Mesa School District ill~ates how emotional reactions to such ert~tlement programs can cloud an issue. wallet and throw it into the trash. food during the school y~. why are only It would make more sense to use the eligibility requirements and that apphca- We can all appreciate that truly needy 775 of them hungry during the swnmer? federal funds to lower the cost tions are audited. Perhaps on-site obser- children from impoverished homes What do the other 6,225 do .until Septem· of lunches for all children, rather than vations should be included as part of the should not go hungry. However, what I ber? to provide •.free lunch" for som e. lt would audit process to eliminate the blatant see occwrlng on a regular basis at my There are several problems with the teach the concept that we are each abuses that generate critiCism of the child's ~ool is this: supposedly hungry existing situation. The district has no responsible to pay for wl)at w e conswne. overall program. The concerns raised by Wendy Leece are shared by miln'{ parents who struggle to provide for their families and also want their kids to learn proper values. I don't believe critics of the existing program are mean-spirited racists who would refuse a children throwing most, if not all, of their motivation to enforce stricter rules since it ln those few cases where a family truly The.intentions of the program are • tree meals into the trash. Many of these is CUJTently• profitable to nm the program cannot afford to feed its children, the noble, but there appears to be little same kids then pull out cash to purchase as is. While the program makes economic teachers and principals shouldliave a accountability or control over its im.ple- ice cream and candy at the snack bar. sense to the district, it is not free to the procedure to request additional assis-mentation. Does anyone see something wrong with taxpayers. tance. --------------- this picture? Secondly, the lesson we are teaching a The pertinent issue is that the current • U.OYO BENNETT lives in Costa Mesa \ community commentary · A VISIT TO GRANDMA HEAVEN, AND THE FAIR By Jackie Heather I think I've died and gone to Grand- ma Heaven. However, I only got to stay there a measly five days. My No. 1 son, Rick, lives in Los Osos. a nifty beach town next to tv.f ol" ro Bay. Rick and his wife, Wanda, chose it to live in and practice medi- cine in (he's an internist and she's a pediatrician) because, "This is just the way Corona del Mar looked before you ruined it, Mother." (How could I ruin it in only 15 years ... seven on the Planning Commission and eight on the City Council?) Kids really know how to hurt a Mom, even though he followed it up with, • Just kidding." Last weekend we got a speedy two-day visit. This started my grand- mother juices jangling. "Can the kids stay over?" (I tried not to beg.) l knew I'd be out of luck for Chris· sy. ghe's almost 12 and her busy moth- er encourages all sorts of exciting things for her to do. However, Scott. is just 7 and surely he could miss a few days of Y Ca.mp, I reasoned. But Wanda was a tough sell. "He'll be homesick, he'll miss Chrissy, he's had strep throat and now he has a cough. He has to take his medicine," was the litany of reasons why it could- n't happen. Finally I convinced her tha t I'd raised four sons and h1s grand- pa was a retired doctor and could han- dle the m~dicine part. Wanda has probably heard stories of the "wild and crazy" adventures Rick, 41, and 1 had when he was growing up and she's afraid I'll turn into Auntie Marne if I get any of the kids alone. If only I could tell her: "1hlst me. It's been 13 years since 1 had my stroke and I cdn't do six things at once • gains ROCKWELL After being wooed by another city, company offi - cials have said that not only will they stay in Newport Beach, but they'll expand their oper- ations as well. AUTO CLUB Ground has been broken on a project to add 250,000 square feet to the Auto Club's facility of Fairview Drive in Costa Mesa. The expand- ed facility will serve as the head- quarters for the company's admin- istrative operations. MOTORCYCLE COP Costa Mesa Police Lt. Alan Kent took home five more medals in the motocross event at the recent Police Olympics. The former profes- sional motocross rider has garnered more than 100 medals on. his motorcycle. MAC BERND Newport-Mesa school board trustees have voted to extend the superintendent's contract until June 1998. KUDOS TO OUR· SELVES The Daily Pilot won 40 awards ln the Orange County Pair media contest, led bY. sports writer Richard Dunn, who took the Sweep· stakes Award. .losses c0UN1Yao Newport Beach resident Willlarn Popejoy resigned as the head of the county. citing med· ding lrQlla the &.Id of SupervJ· IOl'I .. the main NMDD.Hehad bMll donating h1I .. ftoll. fairs throughout the state, and 1 ddmit I am biased, but Orange County is the crown jewel of them all. Agriculture has been California's No. 1 industry, but with the way things are going, its days may be numbered. Some redlly nifty people, with Bev Langston as the head nifty, thought that before all our farms disappeared we ought to create a remnant farm at the fair to show what it was like. T he Centennial Farm, as a labor of love, was created by Orange · County's Counties Renaissance farmers. Do stop by and re-live the golden days. My message to the envt· ronmentalists is to get off our backs. Fanns Me America's great working open spdce. I'm a writer and my passion is to tell the story of agriculture~ so I shang- haied city boy Scott to be in my pub- licity pictures. We had too many adventures for me to tell here, but I have to recount what happened when Scott and I watched our pregnant sow, Babe, who was about to deliver her piglets. Babe was enonnous and ready to drop. She stomped around and made her nest in the sawdust. We mothers could feel her agony. Scott sat on the rail with some fair farm kids and waited. She had a bloody show and plopped down. Any time now I thought. After an how and no action. Scott sai~ ~don't sea what the big deal is here. It's seven o'clock. Can't we go home for dinner?" (typi- cal male reaction). MARC MARTIN I DMY Pl.OT Poor Babe, seven hours later she delivered 14 piglets. Jackie Heather with grandson Scott. 7, at the Orange County Fairgrounds Centennial Farm. the way l used to do." However, since they only gave me Scott for five days. I knew I would have·to move fast to get in some good adventures. We would start with the fair. The Orange County Fair has so many of my dreams in it. I was recently re-appointed to my third term on the State Soard of Food and Agriculture board and we have jurisdiction over fairs and expositions. During my tenure. I have seen many Wanda called again that night and Scott decided he better go home: "Mom s~id my rat misses me." • JACKIE HEATHER is a former Newport Beach mayor. Popejoy's resignation, pro and con I t is pathetic when a proven and able CEO like William Popejoy is frustrated into resigning by "superviso~" who neither Popejoy, noi: any of us who have run publicly held companies, would have in even middle management positions. The three "supervisors," who were supposed to be supervising Robert Otron, should resign imme- diately or be recalled. They are the last people in the world who should be recruiting a top CEO for Orange County. ROBERT L EMETr Balboa I feel that we should all rejoice at the resignation of William Popejoy. In my view, there was nothing in his actions which suggested that he was a CEO. He avoided addressing the somce of the prob- lems that we face in the bankruptcy and the reso- lutions there, too. Any CEO ol any well·run business would have faced the problems head on. There was notbirig in Popejoys Actioni which to me warranted the tttJe ot CEO. Also, why should mveat.ors in bonds be protected from l09IM when investors in stocks are qot1 That Seemed to be one ol his thrusb. Further, P6pej0y's actionS were no different from any other actions d a convnon ~ or a bureaucrat. In other words, don't iolve anythlng - Jhy away from C<JntroY8ny and' jUlt pUt another tax on the~ shoukler. He avoided Meuwe M as a pamsibWty. H •V06ded initietang 1eg1111uon to aeny 1ec1remem bsMllftll to ttae ~for our dilgraclfUI correspondence bankruptcy. Why should they be re'Yarded for their bum- bling incompetence? · JAMES N. AGRUSA . CostaMesa God help us, (Supervisor Roger) Stanton is now in charge. ENOS ANS Newport Bead:l Be proud of all graduates ln response to Mrs. Bonnie McElfresb's JulY. 6 letter, the only difference between a red cap dnd gown and a blue one is color. My daughter did not choose the illness that put her behind in credits, but he did choose to work very ha.rd to reach her goal to become a grdduate in the c1a.ss ol 1995 -as did all the other students of Monte ~ck Bay High School Regardless o( what brought these students to this program. they made rt. and that is what is important Each and every one ol these students has the right to bold their head btgh and say 'I made it and I am very proud of it' My bat's otf to the Daily Pilot for bringing these students to the front page. lbey deserve this, as d o all high school graduates, no matter where they graduated from. I WoUld like to ay to Mrs. McElfresh, maybe lbe could meet Wtth IOl'ne of the teachers and COUDlelon rl Monte VlltalBack Bay High Sdioot, like Mr. Katz. Ma. Bladt and Mrs. de la Roea, to 988 ftnt Jianct wbal kind rl energy and dedication they put into theit ttudlntl. Words cannot ap1• bOw thilhktul 1 am to tt'8M J>8dl>Je wbo help _nu,ke dNarni a teal.tty. · And yes, Mna. Md!lhlb. you are correct on onfl point. J am IO vwy, ftly proud fl ~lMJhtef'S hard'Wort tn ~bet go8110 be. high ldm gtadtiete tn •t&e dMi' ~ l9M despilte the oddl. J. JANJCI! cmoNI NeWport BMdl Thanks for the support Our sincere thanks to you and the Daily Pilot for your donation of $6,578.58 in support of the Orangewood Oilldren's Foundation as a result of the May 5 Media Access Seminar. We are pleased to be the recipient of your community awareness and support. Yow donation comes at a cudal time as we continue to feel the effects of the Orange County. bankruptcy. We see child abuse figures continuing to rise just as the cutbacks in funds, personnel and services are taking full effect. For example. the population at Orangewood Children'~ Home, with a capadty of 233 beds, reached an all-time high of 301 on June 1. With friends like the Daily Pilot, we Will contin- ue to try to reverse lh1s trend, while caring for the innocent victims ol abuse that we are unable to prevent. • 1bank you again for caring and demonstrating yow concern in uch a generous way. JOHN HAGESTAD Cla1iman SHELLEY M. WESTMOU Acting EXeciJtive Dlredor, • Orangewood Children's FOuildatlon As a manager of a UtUe League team 'ind a board member m Newport East UUle League. t wanted to~ YC1t:1f newspaper's efforts and thank you for the t!icellent. 9elllittve and thorough coverage that yq.g ~provided our pro- gram this spring. We have ap~t~ 600 boys and girla in the program and I can usure you that alniolt utd· v~. every(f1e looki forward to the~ you provtae our spring uttl8 Lelgti91J!C9*m. Your emphuit on local~ la Ml ..,.ftct ID our commUnlty and rielghbOrbood ad I wlib yau the belt d lld1n the «>adng ,.... •MJ-~-lllCS-WAID ~·-· ~Bait Liiie Lt- WATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Palme said. "Mr. Kemp has somehow turned that around so that it's now the general manag- er on top, the district board sec- ond, and the public's at the bot- tom. "lt is up to you, the board, to make the policy tp change that." The policy which outlines the general manager's responsibili- ties was on Thursday night's agenda. But the board never got to that item. About 10:30 p.m., after dis- cussing nine out of the 15 items ~--~.,.,_.....,,.~onsttte on, elsonsmd it was too late to carry on and suggested placing the items on the next meeting's agenda. But the public still wouldn't let the board off the hook. "Where's the vote?" one resi- dent said. "l didn't hear a vote.• That's because there wasn't one, Nelson explained. "That was my decision," he said. Palme again stepped up to the podium, this time asking to see the board's written policy on meeting times and adjournment. Her request sparked yet another debate -this time between the board and the residents. "Get it from the general man- ager," board member Jack Hall said curtly. "We haven't got it. I don't have it in my pocket ... " Palme persisted, and board members and other residents in the audience began talking over each other. CHEER SUIT CONTINUED FROM A 1 a non-certified district employee, to charge fees for such things as coaching, tryouts and registra- tion, which the lawsuit contends is against state law. The suit claims Jackson allegedly coUected up to $70,000 a year from the squad and yelled at Heather and other students, using profanity. Heather, who graduated from the district's altematfve education center in June, had been a cheer- leader for two years, but wasn't selected her senior year. "The cross-complaint is just another attempt to silence Heather," Roth said. "You can't go around suing Heather's par- ents because their attorney may have handed a copy of their law- suit to the Daily Pilot." Jackson's attorney, Alan White, declined to comment on the cross-complaint. Delaney vs. Newport-Mesa Unified School District has grown into a major b_attle during the past 10 months. The lawsuit encom- passes 17 volumes of files at the Orange County Courthouse and was transferred just this week to its third judge. Though Roth, a single practi- tioner, filed the original lawsuit, the Delaneys recently hired an Irvine law firm to take over the case. "The school district is an arm of the government," Roth said. "The public would be furious if they knew how much of their tax money this government is burn- ing up to delay and prolong this lawsuit." RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WhcNe Your Dollar Cov.,.. Morel 1922 HAllOfl II.VD., COSTA MESA · M8·1156 ·oh, hooey,• Hall said as the voices quelled. •1 CAD'l believe this. I really can't.• Then Palme responded: •nic public isn't going to take this any more.• ,. Pal.me never did see a copy of that policy on Thursday. But the board decided to take a vote on adjournment and agreed to dis- cuss the remaining items at its next meeting. On Priday, Nelson said he wasn't concerned by the previ· ous night's proceedings. "I couldn't get a lot of organi- zation out of that meeting, and it really makes it difficult to get anything done," be said. "But I can't say that \t bothered me.. •we try to give everybody an opportunity to express lhem- selves and I think it's worthwhile to get the public's input whenev- er they're interested." Some of the issues that were discussed during this week's meeting included: • Forming a citizen's input comuuttee. The board deoded .to hold off on its decision until the diStnct's staff supplies more mformation about the commit- tee's structure, goals and length of service. • Rev\Slng the distnct's guide- lines for board members' resi- dency. The board took &Ao action on this matter. • The district's new organiza- tional structure and severcil vacant positions.. The board gave Kemp the go-ahead to hire a systems operation worker and a maintenance worker. The directors asked Kemp to hold off on hiring one field service repre- sl!lltat1ve anatwo-pan:tiine pU6- lic affairs workers until the necessity of those positions could be evaluated. The next water district board meeting will be at 4:30 p .m . Thursday at the Me~a Consoli- dated Water District office , 1965 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. G.1 lndividUally Alarmed Unih ./ Security Gate Access ./ Resident Management Team nn ~ SATURDAY, JULY 15, 199S A11 FAIR CONTINUED FROM A 1 thi 5,000-v151tor increase in attendance during the first week: The most popular attractions dunng the fa.ir's first weekend were Thunder Lagoon, a 5,000- f oot rain forest complete with humidity· and sound effects; Top Spin, a dizzying ride, and Loop- ing Star, a roller coaster and all- time fair favorite. With the Orange County Sher- iff's Department, the Costa Mesa police, and the fair's own securlty forces patrolling the 160 acres of fairgrounds, crime incidents have decreasett"ffornldSlyear, accord- ing to Lloyd. There have been 10 arrests of fairgoers dwing the past week. The alleged crimes were posses- sion of marijuana; alcohol-related incidents; and a fight, Lloyd said. Last year during the first week, 16 arrests we re made for criminal V1cidents, sh e added. 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Daly News · 61 I~ ih4* clofhe5. 'ION l4) On Emmv vkt'8l'S ~ Awad attendees, ~t contest~b $OCIOll95 ond prom cµMll"l5 alee. - LOIS~~· NovfKrber 1989 'Cl,.Slomels hcNe no ~ recogllzr'lg the woril ct 8ob Modde, Eve of Miiady. Scoosl, ChnsfoS and Demetra .: LA Tm. •!JI 151'1'1 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY CTUESOAY -SATURDAY) LAJWemjdj Showroom. 2370 we.twood 8Nd (Mar ~) (310) 47 4-7808 OI'~ Co ShOwroom. '6575 ~ ~ e -~ (711'} 375-2200 ~MYtS.1• . Roeder says he doesn't know how his name popped up on list for interim county CEO job COSTA MESA-Oty Manager Allan Roeder took a hefty dose of ribbing durihg a League of Cities meeting Priday. Prom dty manager to William Popejoy's successor? "I can't exactly figure that one POPEJOY ......_-CONTINUED FROM A1 Wednesday that be would ·step down on July 31. In bis final days overseeing the bankrupt county, Popejoy said he will work to make the new CEO's transition as smooth as possible. He also said he'll be "more than willing to help" with advice for bis replacement, Jan Mittermeier, if she and other administrators seek his counsel. The offer, however, doesn 't · include staying on in the reduced capacity envisioned by the board Nor is Popejoy willing to recon- sider his decision if the board changes its stance. "I think it would have been less than honest if I stuck around and my presence was cosmetic." be said. "Once you make a deci- sion, I don't believe in turning back. I've never had great resect for people who say. Tm going to quit unless you see things my way.'" Afte r announcing his decision to step down, Popejoy lashed out at several of the county supervi- sors, suggesting that one. of them was incapable of performing bis job and that another enjoyed talking more than leading. But Popejoy says he does not expect his criticisms to create excessive tension during bis last two weeks with the county. Much of his remaining days will be spent "downloading" back- .ground information to Mitter- meie r. He said he hopes the new CEO will be giVen a chance to perform her job duties and can make a significant contribution to the county's recovery effort. "I'm still interested in the county doing .well. We should give (Mitte rmeier) a chance,• Popejoy said. "From what I've read , it sounds like the board bas hired her with a set-0f responsi- bilities that are consistent with the scaled-back responsibilities of the job that I e njoye d for a while.• Enjoyed? "Well, maybe 'undertook' is a more appropriate word,• he said. Popejoy said he felt little relief at having the days run on his county tenure. He had planned1o return to his lifestyle, Popejoy said, but not quite so soon. "I'm still sony that I wasn't able to stay on and do the job," he said. Popejoy's return to being a p ri- vate citizen will include, among other things, rescheduling a trip across Canada later this swruner with his wife Nancy and his 9- year-old grandson, Nicholas. Popejoy. who lives in Belcourt, had earlie r canceled the trip. "He helps select where we go,• Popejoy said of his grand- son. "Last year, we we nt to Nor- way and I>Jwmark. He keeps a j ournal. It's~ educational.• out." Roeder Mid ol published repc>;rts that the county Board ol Supervtsors had tapped blm u possible candidate for the interim CEO position. •1 haven't a clue.• For the record, Roeder said Prt· day be never wanted the job and never asked for it. ~!r5loesn't . know any of the supeMIOl'I w· sonally and was never on any· body's •inside traclc• list, as far as he knows. •t thin.It myself and a good many people have said they want to get in and work with the coun- ty to elp the county,• Roeder said. "But that shouldn't be con- fused with wanting that job. I never expressed that at all.• In fact, 5th District Supervisor Marian Bergeson ~d that she bad submitted Roeder's name for consideration. •But he may have been suggested by others as well.• Bergeson added. Roeder believes that by adding his name to the list, the board paid tribute .to the city of Costa "- Mesa as a wbo&i. 1be dty tw a repUtation for ~ fllcaQy pru- dent, the city manager Mid, and whoever submitted his name for consideration may have given Roeder credit for the city's accom· plishments. After: the league meeting, f rtendl and colleagues approached Roeder, saying the more they considered it, the more sensible the appointment seemed. "They said I'd be good since Costa Mesa squeezes every nick- el and dime,• Roeder said. "That is true ,of us, but I'm not sure my particular approach is compara- ble with where the county is at this point in time.• Newport Beach City Manager Kevin Mwphy also learned Fri- day that bis neighboring city manager had become the subject of CEO rumors. •Poor guy," Mwphy said. And then he laughed. • e.ra .. equipment • Scuba 990' . •Wetsuits • Surtboatds • GoH • ~ ~· ~ .......... ..,,., ..Ill. •••n .. ~~--= .. H•L •1 Al>'·~·s.I 548.0110 •70W.1M•. • C......_ i-~--o1..-i Restyling Event I BEFORE AFf ER Diamonds were meant to be seen. Their settings become outmoded, and unsafe to wear -but a diamond is foTever. Let us give you the pleasure of enjoying their beauty once again in modern settings. Sketches and estimates submitted with- out obligation. 20% less on all remounting services, now through the m onth of July. CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westdiff Drive, Newport Beach (714) 642-3310 15%,, a)tb«M9' be edmttted to feeling • certain amount ol NgNt. •Sbe ha done IUCb a good~ working With the communitiel around John Wayne Allport,• Murphy said. "The lack of her full·time presence concerns us a little." In appointing Mittermeier, county supervisors said they selected an l\dministrator with strong organizational skills, expe- rtenc, Jn budget matters and a conservative approach to man· agement. Implementing the coun- ty budget will be Mittermeier's matn task during 1he six to t?:ight weeks she is likely to remain with the county, said 5th District Super- visor Marian Bergeson. · Bergeson stressed that Mitter- meier's will be an interim appointment while the search continues tor a pennanent CEO. Mittermeier will return to direct- ing the airport once a replace- ment is found, according to Bergeson. ·nus is a short-term position," 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS ' 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30 ~FF ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mesa .... ,_.. ±0.lllMo.l)oPW .. l.M". ..... •a libouJd In DO wited to lwi tbe coumn 111COV• -~uybt••• ~to ..,effort. tbeptnNM1ao«a..~" • ·ne m1DtJ doelD't ~ ......_ coaauwd tbet otbilr IOce The lmne Co. or Home Sav· ,..,,.,.,,.... (or tbe ~ illdud· mas or OCber compimiel where the ed Healtb can-Al}ISV:f Dnctoir CSO can ay 'Jump.' and every. Tom U~ Sbertft ,BJ6ci (;aa. one MJ8y 'How bigl\f'" Turner and' ffJl'ID8l Gudeo GIOWt Unifteid said. ·~ ne8d IOIDebody wbO School District Superliltenclent Ed bas bockground in the public Dundon. She would not say process, who has that backgroWld whether Hewitt's name came up • th8 ~al ~~..i during the board's clOled seuion "Jan ti an vu~ ~ meeting Prillay, which led to the tion. It wouldil't surprise me if she announcement of Mittenneler's became the permaDent CEO.• appointment. And HeWitn But 2nd District Supervisor Jim "Hugh Hewitt would not have Silva said that Hewitt's name was been a good choice,• Turner said. "right there• during the final "I don't think an ideal<>Ql.!e is a deliberations. •ves, we wanted person to tm those shoes. He's a Hugh and I Uke Hugh very bright guy and a friend ol mine, much,• Silva said. •But I alsO like but he's not right for this job.• Jan..... Conta.cted F.riday ~ernoon. Hewitt could not be reached Mittenneier said the job she faced for comment Friday. would be a difficult one. She Former Newport Beach mayor refused to address the criticism of Clarence Turner, who also the •anti-status quo• faction, say- worked extensively with Mitter· ing only that she will follow the meier during his council tenure, supervisors' directions. said the airport director has nee-·ne board decided who essary experience as an ad.minis-would be appointed interim trator to take the county reins.· CEO,• Mittermeier said. 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With Melissa Plass setting and Whitney Hoover and Cassie Werhas playing big games in the opposite position, it allowed middles Maura Logan, Meghan Coolbaugh and Jill Overby to control the offensive load. A critical position that often gets overlooked is the baclcrow specialist who makes the big dig and provides the •me• needed to change the game. Undsay Wannington was that person for the 1995 Festival champions. The Volleyball Festival gives an award called the NIKE Club Cup for the club with the best overall finish in each of the top three age groups. With firsts in the 16s and the 18s, Orange County has a good start toward winning the cup for the ninth time in the 12 years of the Festival. Unfortunately, the 14 Blue team bad a tough tournament and finished lower than expected. Fortunately, the OCVBC 14 Wbite·team, coached by Charmayne Conley, had a tremendous tournament. After starting out as the -'8th 8 SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 84 \ I I ' I \ I\ I I I I I I I ' '. ' J_l,ebels'·-attack goes south, again \ I I .... I \ I\ I I I ( I I H \ I I THUMP C osta Mesa High's Dewayne Crenshaw, a two-year standout for the Mustangs and now headed for Golden West College, cracks into the North's defensive wall in first-half actton at the 36th Orange County All-Star Football Game at Orange Coast ~ollege Friday nighl Crenshaw · carried ttve times, but left with six minutes remaining in the third quarter with a knee Injury. The game was up for grabs unW the final gun, but the North held on for a 6-0 victory for lts third straight 1n the series, improving its overall record 1n the 36-year-old game to 20 wins, 14 losses and two ties. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Giordaill nearly pulls it off in late stages •Newport Harbor quarterback enters game for one series, and drives Souqi to North 21-yard line before miifch stalls. By Dennis Brosterhous, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -For more than 44 minutes of playing time Friday night, Newport Harbor High quarterback sat, watched and bided his time. But when Giordani, the Daily Pilot Sea View League Offensive Player of the Yew, was-smmmmed by South Coach Jim Barnett, he was anxious to try to pull off some magic. ·1 jumped at the chance (to get into the game)," Giordani said afterward. Wbat be was hoping for was some- thing similar to the dramatic march last December on the same Orang~ Coast College field in the CIF Division V cham- pionship 20-15 win over Servi~e. "Yes, before I got on the field it was kind of like the same feeling,· admitted Giordani after the North had scored the only touchdown late in a 6-0 victory in the 36th annual Ornnge County All-Star gdllle. "But once you're on the field, that's all forgotten." For Giordani, it was a task made that much more difficult because he had missed much of the South's practice time leading up to the game, being a late addition to the squad. That, and an aggressive, bard-charg- ing North defensive line, made pulling the game out seemingly impossible. 91.E GIORDANI PAGE 84 •South nearly pulls it out in waning seconds, but last-ditch drive fails to materialize into points. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Charles Chat- man, true to bis illustrious high school football career, didn't give a sweat-drenched wristband about his individual heroics in Friday rught's 36th Orange Coun- ty All-Star football game at Orange Coast College. Though the 1995 Daily Pllot. Newport-Mesa Dtstnct Male Ath- lete of the Year was a shining bght for the South on both sides of the ball m a 6-0 loss to the North, Chatman stalked off the field with head bowed, lamenting a mishandled ball on the final Re bel series. • l ' m mad," said the two- time All- CIF stand- out. who intercepted two passes and rushed for a game- high 24 yards on seven sec- ond-half ca rri es, before headmg for the locker room. "l had a touchdown "I triea to yank the arm bcick,and that's when the ball pop~ loose.- I should have switched the ball to my other haltd ... • -CHARLES CHATMAN on that last play, but l fumbled the ball. That was the game right there." Chatman indeed seemed to be headed goalward on the afore- mentioned play, m wtuch his churning leg drive and spinrung elusiveness nearly popped him through a swarm of pursuing tacklers on third-and-10 from the North 26 with 1 :39 remaining in the game. • ·1 made a couple cuts and was h eading up held, when some •SEE ALL-STARS PAGE B4 Goldwater's brush with football has a (aifiiliar playout in terms of love it ••• •Or leave it ... that fondness for the college game hardly carries over to the money boys of the National Football League. hope somewbere UV tbm'e ahead along the ttall 1 run bilo ._ llQldn. • s.dfy. Jack md 1111..,. Vera were two.dsided ID•..,... JllaoeGiz downtown Cl9h IUt Wlnts. HI 191CDUlilNd. but WU Clillllned to bed-•rf I pein. He Wll baytng ~~..,..to .... .,.. .. at M Nlltl'N to ~· b••bell ftelds than footbd ,... c 11111 days.~ runnlng fa. ... cllm. re •dhn in tbe many_.....,.., ~tlaabeltk'O , .... ~ ........ tpllee ......... ... ' . la The niad Whiplalb ot ,the Coast SoO:er LeagUe won its third COl.IM!C'UtiVe tourna- ment recenOy, taking the event at MOreoo v~. In a tight final game against the San Diego Hotspun, the Whlplasb earned a 2-1 decision. Key def ender Leigh Logsdon scored a goal in the tint half, while NeWport Heights resident Kellie AbbOtt. a midfielder, . ' SU RFI NG Locals catch some good waves HUNTINGTON BEACH -Newport Beach's Gary Edgar, Jeny Lehman dl1d Dave Schauber fuushed second through fourth in the Pro- Am DlV151on. while Newport surfers Sany Van Way and Jeremy Grtf- hn edch won dJVl51on tltles at the first event of the ASsooabon ol Surf· mg Amateurs and Prof~SJonals' 1995 Sum.mer Surf Series at Golden West Street m Huntington Beach, an AA-rated compebbon. • Edgar took home $200 for firusbi.ng runner-up to pro-am winner Jd..on Hdughey of Huntington Beach, while Lehman and Schauber declined prize money to retain their amateur status. Vdn Wdy led d top-four Newport sweep m the Men's DiVlSion (ages 18-25), d'> John Cohen. Marty Kish and Schauber fl.rushed second Uu.rd and fourth, rPspE"cUvely. Gnfftn topped SE"<'o1.d-place firusher Josh Hoyer, also from Newport, m the Juruor Men\ Di.i..,1on (ages 15-17), while Newport's Mike Meoli fuush ed fourth AWABp AAATCO 11 The Proud Recipient of The "Newport Balboa Rotary Club" Award For HonlltJ And ' fnt11rtty. -- Newport's Ted Cook was second to Hunbngton Beach resident Brdndon Tipton m th<' Boys Division, where Meol.l added another fourth-place '>howmg .. Ask l!!REE==::tes · About17' • Road Test MMe McNaught, who finished fourth in the Maste rs Division (26· dnd-older J rounded out the strong Newport Be<ich contingent. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER 631-1170 The next Summer Series evenLanA-rcttedevent lS scheduled July 30 in I lunlmgton Beach. For lllformation, phone 479-1845. 1728 PLACENTIA- COSTA MESA GOLF Shaw's hole-in-one highlights play at Newport Beach GC ---•DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RY'S __ .. NEWPORT BEACH -Bob Shaw's hrst hole-m-one high- lighted result!. from recent New- port Beach Goll Course men's club drtlon, spanrung three dates. Shdw's ace, on the No. 3 hole, ocrurrPd July 5, the same aay NPd.l Tachilo took low gross hon- or\ (63) Don Wulf (51) was low net, while Bill Holzgraf (55) was sec- ond low net and Ron Aitken was closest to the pin on No 6. Alex De La Parra shot a 63 to take low grO!ots Saturday, July 8, in flight A. while Jack Stinson (51) was low net. AJ Elder (68) was low gross in flight B, wtth Walt Sharer (53) earning low net honors. Kenny Dumars was low gross wtth a round of 69 in fiight C, in which Ron Greene (53) captured low net honors. Rollo McClellan aced out Bob Potts for closest-to-the-pin hon- ors, July 8. Wednesday, Curtis Herberls was low gross with a. round of 64, while Tony DePrenza (53) was low net and Bruce Seibert dosest to the pin. ~Jfs7 ~t~~!! -./~Jh~7 E.M.S. GETS RESULTS!! EMS, Cau ... 20 muscles to contract and relax up to 900 times In just OM MNlon strengthening tightening and firming your body with each progressive treatm.nt. F1R';r•; • Lose Weight • Lose Inches ·.' HEALTH ; SESSION>• Define Muscle ~ ,~$•Tighten A~ Areas INSURANCE -r,.:;:;.:;r •Therapeutic Massage (714) ~-4008 Men-N-Women ' e Day runs set Sunday • Pre-regiltratioQ available at Nike Town. NBWJIOln' BEACH -1be 11th uau.l BMtlle Dey Celemation, benefiting the Food Distribution Center Md the Boys & Girls Club ot Santa Ana. will take place on Sunda~ • The event. held at. The Sutt.On Place Hotel. is presented by Pad· tiCare Health Systems and will host an array ot activiti mdud- ing a 5k R\JJl/Walk. Senior Stroll. 8k Run/Wcllk and a Kids' lk (12 and under). :rbere events are pnced between S13 and S20. and ~acll putidplmt Will receive an otfiaa; race T-sbift with reglltration. RegiltratioD begtna at 6:3C a.m., 5k and Seniof Stroll Ila.rt at 7:45, 8k at 8:15 and the Kids' lk at 9;30. A $2,500 prize purse will be ottered to tbe top three 8k men and women tinisbers. · Pre-re¢.stration is available today at Nike Town from noon-s p.m. The race will also feature an 8k Corporate Team competition with more than 15 industry divisions. The Sutton Place is located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd. BEACON BAY • AUTO WASH 150 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach, CA 644-4450 WEARE NOW 100% HAND WASH r--------------~-------, I BRING THIS COUPON FOR A : sn95 I -le ! HANDWASH I .1 I AND SEALER WAX : WITH ANY TEXACO FILL-UP I I I C OMPARE OUR LOW F ULL-SERVICE G AS PRICES I Offer Expires 7/31195 L----------------------~ We accept: TEXACO, AMEX, VISA, MC. DISCOVER & DINER'S ~ BEACON BAY ENTERPRISES INC. ~ ••••fl•• ••••• • ............... I GOLDWATER CONTINUED FROM 81 be had heard enough hoisehide jokes to cringe. But something did come up once about a sports columnist who used to write about him and his sports years back. With hilarity, we found Goldwater remarking, •That old fool knows more about more people than I will ever know in my entire life.• One firm recall over the years is that Goldwater and Williams were staunch fans of Arizona State and Arizona in college football, especially if either team was heading for a bowl game. But we've yet to feel either party beating-the drum fol" the Arizona Cardinals on the grtd Maybe they're waiting to determine if Buddy Ryan has more talent than talk. We know one thing via one Houston 1V game in 1993, Ryan's odds or boxing his way out of a wet paper bag are.slim, let alone surviving one round with a coaching peer. Goldwater, long a summer resident of the Balboa Bay Club, would have to grin over that one and agree the Card coach couldn't pass for a poor man's flea-weight title contender. Sports camps atOCC slated COSTA. MESA· The next ses- sion of Ordnge Coast College's 1994 Summer Swim Program begins on Monday. The two-week session runs through July 28. ~e next session is scheduled for July 31-Aug. 11. Cost of the program is $37. Discounts dre given to those who register for more than one session at the time or enrollment. Fees are $72 for two sessions. All classes are approved by the Amen can Red Cross and taught by Red Cross-certified teachers. There are vanous schedules to choose from and cldss size is lim- ited to provide individual atten- tion. The 30-and 40-minute classes begin at 9:30 a.m. daily. The last classes start at 3:45 p.m . each day. Classes are available for tod- dlers (three years and older), non- swimmers, beginning swimmers, advanced beginners, intermedi- ates and competitive swimmers. In addition to a beginning water polo class and a beginning competitive swim camp, there will be a MParent and Me• class for mothers. fathers or adult guardians. Children must be between one and three years of age. OCC is also hosting the 13th annual Orange Coast Summer Sports and Activities Camp for children ages hve through 14. Directed by OCC swim coach es Don Watson and Jon Rathfeldcr, the camp has con- tinuing summer sessions which meet Monday through Friday as follows: July 17-21, July 24- 28, July 31-Aug. 4 and Aug. 7- 11. Registration fee is $55 for the morning half-day camp (9 a .m .- 1 p.m .); $45 for the afternoon half-day camp (1 -5 p.m.) or $51 per session for three or more half-day sessions. All-day camps (9 a .m.-5 p.m.) are $95 or $90 per session for three or more full-day ses- sions. Campers will learn a variety of sports during each session, including swimming, track and field, softball, volleyball, ping pong, floor hockey and basket- ball. Watson and Rathfelder will give individual and team instruction. Each camper receives and OCC Sports Camp T-shirt. A variety of awards, with ribbons for everyon~. are presented in a non-competitive atmosphere. Youngsters attending mom- lng and full-day sessions should bring a brown bag lunch, swiJp- sult, towel and snack each day. Registration is '!nder way in OCC's Community Services Office, located adjacent to the college's library. . The office ii open Monday through Thunday from 9 a.m .·6 p.m .• Priday flQID 9 a.m.-5 p.m. anit ~turday ~ 8 a.m.-noon. Partldpantl may Ngf•er by pbone, uliDg V. or MMter· ·Cllfd . ..::. ~lal~ .... ~- There was a recent sound ot alarm when 1t was announced 1 that the Raiders were returning to Oakland after a long stay in Los Angeles, not to ignore the agony of the Rams heading OIL to St.J.ouis. Ardent Arizona fans quickly assumed warning signs: chonting other favorites from the '30s or '405 like the Hdtywood Bears and Los Angeles Dons. Or making up teams like the Long Beach Pikers, the Pomona Smudge Pots and Chaffey Milkers, which never existed. h wu sax-man. Critics would quickly ICOlf and note that ma.it famlliel of tbe put 30-40 years have been limited to no more than two·three children. We have a bunch chamber offtctals would ftnally cry out for prayers to bring a champ, a winner or something very colorful to grid fans. Initially, howe\'er, there would appear a rain-maker to purify the heavens so blessings would hold -like in hurricane country. In time, one could conjure up pictures of people weeping and dancing down the streets of SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1995 I! lromnan seminar set today 1 NEWPORT BEACH • Thir- teen-time lrOnman Triathlon fin- isher and former world record holder Sally Edwardt will con- duct a free training seminar for prospective participants, novices and experienced t:riathletes ln the main floor bodywear department at Bullock's Fashion Island Store today at 11 a.m. The seminar is in preparation for the upcoming Danskin's Women's lnathlon in Newport Beach. Edwards, a successful athlete, author and entrepreneur, bas championed fitne55 all her Uf e. The former Vietnam War Amen- ca.n Red Cross volunteer estab· llshed herself as one of the world's top endurance runners by winning the grueling Western States 100-Mile Race in 1980 and by competing in the 198.4 Olympic Marathon trials. She formerly held the ~er's world record of 10 hours and 42 minutes for the Ironman and most recently established a world record at the Iditashoe 100-Mile • SEE SEMINAR PAGE 84 I I I LA then had no pro grtd team. To them, the closest steal was the Cardinals in Arizona. OAJLY Pit.OT fll.E PHOTO Among Barry Goldwater's list of highs is wblle vacaUonlng on boa1d the yacht Sundance-- out of the Balboa Bay Cub ln Newport Beach as the fall approached ln 1964. The optllnism would subsequently die for a lack of Gke1n>r--- The "hot bucks dream- ers• would by dying outside National Foot- ball League clcunoring for an Pairfax,S~ulvedaandFuestoneL__e:==em11!!!!!:m=~===~========:::=:~!!!!!!'!!!!!!!~~~~~==~~~:..._...: as the rains lifted. _But exp:erts.in. the know only shook heads and mumbled, ·u doesn't fit.• or "It will never work out." A team had arrived. It aundedlike a very colorful club. Theu ~yes glittered upon noting the flapping of red, orange and white felt banners inside the car Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Meanwhile, Orange County tans might tremble with nervous hands and ask, "What about u5? The Lambs, 'er Rams, are gone I" "in," grasping for an angel or ideas to rally round the flags. caravan. City officials were set to cheer until the first team auto flashed by. It was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. An oldtimer (circa 1955) might cry out, MHey, let's bring back our old semi-pro Rhinos. Let's huddle up with old players like Eddie Mayer and Herb Tanner." Some party would remember that a family in Pennsylvania once produced its own football team. Well, most of one. Seems we recall there were about nine brothers in varying sizes that formed a fair club in the Coal Mine Leagues. Unfortunately, they hardly had any reserves to manage the length of a rough contest, unless The mayor fell to his knees and cried, "Why us?• • DON CANTRELL Is a former sports editor for the Costa Mesa Globe Herald, forerunner to the Daily Pilot. and a resident of Albuquerque, N.M. One can go back even fur-/ th er. It would arouse natives into DEEP FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker -8 boats, 253 anglers. 1,102 barracuda, 1bonito,117 calico bass, 142 sand bass, 22 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 6 halibut. 134 mackerel, 1 mako Shark, 1 black sea bass (r~eased), 10 whitefish, 13 blue perch, 4sole. N.wport Landing -5 boats, 175 anglers. 364 barracuda, 99 sand bass. 13 calico bass, 2 rockflsh, 7 sculpin, 2 bonito, 2 halibut, 38 whitefish, 102 mackerel. 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El Cajon, 76-· )es. 72.771 Brian Crocker, Rancho Alex Kouzmanoff, Palos Vere Mirage, 17-721 Ed Rieu, Bermuda Batates, 78-73; Boyd Martin,~ Dunes, 74.751 Brian Hull, La ta Ana, 74-77: DaVid Walker, S Canada. 73-76; Rick Tait, La~ Diego, 77.7,, · NEWPORT BEACH • Cbartie •Wa. whose motto in the Southern f California Golf Association Ama· teur Championship has been this yeer's Pac-10 title • ftniSbed two shots in front of .ram Lund- strom of MJsai.on Hills, wbo was thb only other player under par for the two rounds at tbe 6,501- yard cowse, which is playing to par 71 for the championship. Lundstrom shot 69-72 • 141. Tbe lbot d the day WU tumed 71 ·71. in by Ed Rieu d Bermuda 0une1, • 145 • DOn DuBois, Coto de who sank • four-uon shot foe • Caza. 15-10: Chad Wright. Ventu· hoJe.tn • .._ .... ~ • ra, 75-70: Jeff Sanday, South -one 00 u~ par~_, sixth Pasadena. 69-76; Jason Gore, Beach, 73-761 Ed CUff, Jr., TameC· • 152 -Jim Plotkin, Grand r. Ula, 74.751 Jorge Corrall, San race, 18-141 James Skinner, Sar Ysidro, 76-73; Brad Scott, Moreno Monica, 78-74; John Pate, SaT Valley, 75-74. Barbara. 76-76; Jason Reeder, l • 150 • Kelly Schlender, 1bou· Angeles, 1'-18; Rick Herre sand Oaks, 78-72; James Forsyth, Orange, 76-76. 1 •close, but no cigar,• fired rounds of 69-70 • 139 to grab a twe>-shot lead after two rol.inds ot the 96th edition of this venerable touma· ment Fnday, at Santa Ana"toun· try Club. bole. Valencia. 77-68. . The third round will be played • 146 • Jim Camalone. Upla¢, today and the tournament con-70-76; Steven Grace, San Gabrtel. dudes oo Saturday. 1-75. Wi's day was highlighted by a back nine ot 31 in the first round, where he posted SIX 3s on his score card and while cardin four ' Results, th.rough 36 holes, and .147 -Eric Fekin, Rowlll!ld Chatsworth. 76-741 Ride Martin, • 153 -Louis Gonzalez, Rane Lake San Mucos, 11-13: William Mirage, 74-79; Darren Humphn Borden. Riverside, 79-71. Newbury Park, 76-77; Mark w. qualifiers for ftnal two rounds: Heights, 73-7'; Craig Steinberg, • 139 • Charlie Wi. North Hills, Van Nuys, 73-74. The ;23-year-old West Hills res· ident • who won the 1990 Califor-69-70. ----M&~~aPmt; -151 ;;-'ftm-vahey. Ontario, ~...+--__,, nieudma, 15--'18; Scott-Mc< 15; Michael Turner, Van Nuys, 76· hon, Palm Desert, 78-75. , rildAJD' VO[[EYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 seed in the l<ls, the White team used determination to finish. 22nd (out of 178 teams) and secure the Club Cup for Orange County As a player, Charmayne's love of competition was always a strength. As a coach, she was able to get her White team to play with the same love. The outside hitting of Devon Burl.lngham, l{jeran Collins and TJ Gause, the setting of Liz Brenner and Julietta Topik, and the middle blocking of Candice Keyes, Erin Danduran and Whitney McDonnell. were all major factors in their high finish. Each of these finishes is lDlportant. OCVBC's other 12 teams aJso had great tournaments. It's great to note these accomplishments. How about Coach Jason Btlbruck's OC 16 Orange team? They won their chvision on the last day behind Ute sebiAg of Keri Wilson, the hitting of Shawn Silver. Clan ce Torrey cmd Meghann Clark, and the middle block.mg of Susan Curtis. It's a.mazing how much unprovement the re is in Uus flve,day tournament. After the Festival, I WclS lucky to spend three days with my fam.Lly m Bodega Bay (north of San Francisco) before it was back to volleyball. I flew to O rlando. Fla. to catch up with the Balboa Bay Volleyball Clup boys at the Junior Olympics. It's a busy two weeks filled Wlth volleyball SEMINAR CONTINUED FROM 83 Snowshoe Race Edwards will chscuss such top- ics as CTOSS2 lraming, nutrition, work and training regimens, exerase and how to successfully complete a triathlon. More than 500 women are expected to compete in the New- port Beach e vent which consists of a 75,kilometer (half-mile) swim, followed by a 20-lolometer ( 12.4-mile) bike ride and culmi- nates Wlth a five-kilometer (3.1- mile ) run. OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY • 141 • James Lundstrom. Mis· 7•-74. 888 OBITUARY 888 PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Sl!RVICE BID bidder lo deliver hla bid lo Bid Item Number and the Oenla H. Oeneau. 4800 Via Alan v. Andrews, M.D .• VINES Vin .. of Nevada. 1i. Rodef Sholom. Mem0s ITEll NO. 980 the City Clerk'• Otflce by OpenlQQ Date. Bldt will be Corona. YOfti. Unda, CA Medical RecOfdl Cu110-PUBLIC NOTICE S • nford "Buaa" let Mltlam Friedman. rial conttlbuUon1 m.y PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY lh• proper announced publlcty opened and.rNd 92687 dJan, 400 Newport Center•---Fl_c_tltl_o_u-,-- S.atUe, WA; brother be in.de 10 Ho1plce1--------GIVEN that Maled blcla will time. Dellverv location: CllY aloud at 10:00 a.m .. Of as Pamela C. o.n.au, 4800 Ortvie Sutt• 409 Newport a I N Vin••. 67• palled Sydney Vlnei, Palm of Matin • 150 Nellen CITY OF be received by the City of of Costa t.lna. n Fair IOOn thereafter as practJ, Via Corona, Y0<ba L.lnda, Beach, Cahl0tiila 92660, ua neaa am• away June 2A. 1995· A OeHrl; companion Ave.. Corte Madera, COSTA MESA Costa M ... to wtt The City Dr1ve, Room 101, Costa cable, on Jut; 31, 1995, In CA 92687 Telephone: 714-644·1501 Sta!•ment former resident of Eva von Mullen of CA9"e2s-1133• NOTIC• Clerk, P.O. Box 1200, MeH, California 92828. lheCouncUChambera. Thi• bualnesa 11 con-Published Newport dT~ef~lorngP4'!sonsar ~~;::~~ ~::,~~ ~~ or .. nbfu; and many h••r11n1&~r1 INVITING aJDI Costa Mesa. California Bid• lhould be returned .to Ade!lllon.i ae11 of th• ducted by: husband and Beach-Costa Mesa Dilly JoiPng 0~~~c~· & co GrHnbrae. CA. He loving nlecH and FOR AN ATHLETIC ~~~ ~r% a.~.fc: ~ ~..: u:: ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ ~::.. you ltarled doing ~~~20~~~ 14• IS, 17• lll, 45"-0 Campus Onve. Suit• served In lhe Navy fMPhewl. FACILITY J16y 31, 1995. It lhall ti. In a Naled envelope ldentJ.. PUfdlulna· Supervls()f 11 bullnffl yet? No th915 ~~Newport Beach, Ci and waa a 1at81man ServlcH were held 1hrough classmed MAJNTEHANCll th• rt1ponalbUity of the fled on the OUllld• with the n Fa.Ir Drlve. Co1ta M..., Denll H. Dennu PUBLIC NOTICE J ... P .• G 1 11 for 211t Century June 271h In San 842.a878 Califomla92826. Thil atatement wu filed onau.an a... oe sc Home Improvement. Rafael at Temol• --------A ·J08 WALK II wi1h the Cot.wlty C1erk of 2658 Bden Ave. o. Cost. He 11 awvlved by h1s .. -------IC .......... •o ON TUl!I-0r-County on June 8, Flctltlou• Mesa, CA 92627 ------------------------------....:..;.;.• "5VV-1995-:"-Bualneaa Name Thi• bualnHs Is con toving family: daugh· DAY, JULY 18, tHS, FM80l3 Statement ducted by: an Individual ler Cindy Brennem.n s 1]r;4RJ:lNiG t :OO A.Ill. at 77 FAIR p .... u_ .. _ .. N .. __ .. The following narsons are Jonalhan Paul Goetsch and ion-In-law Tom DRIVE, COITA Ills.A -.....,.,,.,. ewpon .... c ... doing bullneu a· Thia statement was Ide< Brenneman of Co1ta llDT ON 3RD FLOOR • Colla Mesa Daily Pilot Jufy COLLEGE CAREER CEN· 1t111th the County C1erk o Meea; aon Howard • COllllUNITY SIR· e. 15, 22, 29, 1995. TEA, 19881 Brook.hurst St., Orange County on June 27 VICIS -AIK FOR JOI N737 10412, Huntington Beach, l995. HARBOR LlWN- MOUNT OUYE Cemetery Sales leads Furnished PLOWIU When \¥:w'dt Are Not Enough "SpfidaUzlng In S11mpadt11 FlouMn" 2983 H9mor etvct Cotta Meta 540-3135 • ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • •• • • •• The Legal Depanmmt at the Daily Pilot is pleased !O announa a new servia now aut.ilabl.e to new businases. . we will_now SEARCH the name for you at no extra chatgt, anJ satJe you the time and tk trip to the OJurt House in Santa Ana. Then, ef COllT1e, afor the search is completed we wiO file ytNT fictitWus business name stakmmt with the Onmty Cl.erk, publish once a week for four Wttla as requimJ by law anJ thm jik your proof ef publiaztion with the Onmty Cl.erlt. ~stop by to fil.e your fictitWus business statemml at the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay~ OJSta Mesa. If yqu aznnot stop by, please aJJ us at (714) 642-4321 anJ we will mah ltmlngmzmts for you to handle this proadwt bJ 1fllli1. If you should have any farther questions, p!Mse ail/ us""" wt wiO be""'" than glaJ to assitt you. Good luclt in>""'' new business! a o o A" T AT· PUBLIC NOTICE CA 92648 ' FH07e7 TltNDANCi II RI!· Mary Vasquez, 191181 Published NewP9f1 Beach QUllTID 8UT NOT F1ctltlou1 Brookhurst SI., ID412, Costa Mesa Daily PllOC Jul\ MANDATORY. auatneaa Name ~~~ngton Beach, CA 1, 8, 15, 22, 1995. Datecl1 Juf110, 1991 ltatement Thia bu1lnH1 11 con-SaT3' Publla,hed Newport ~ ·=~ng 1>9!aon• are ducted by: an lnclivldual PUBLIC NOTICE Beac~.ia Mesa Diily ENT uu. ~ you atll1ed dolng1--------Pllot ~.a.. 15 1995 C RAL BODY SHOP, bullneu yet? No MEDICAL RECORDS _, • · 119 f. Central Ave., Santa u .... V**"U81 •• .... y .. .,._.....,, Sa731 Ana. CA 92"107 ~-, --.. .._... '_.._ .. ' --------•Romeo Sanlol 1815 E Thia atatement wu filed 11.D. PUIUC NOTICI Palm SL Santa Ana. cA wllh the County Clerk of All active patientt h1v1 -. ........ ___ 92707 · Orange County on June 15, been notified of my lnten• rtVU._ • Fernando Gonulel 2313 Ul95 to dose may medical prac· llualneu Name s Ramona Drive 'Santa FMt742 lie• effective June 30. Stateenent Ma, CA 8270T ' Published Newport Beach-1995. II you have. noc r• The f_oloWlng pereona we Thi• butlneu 11 ·con-Coeta Meu Dally Pi.lot July celved 1uch nohllcallon. doing bualneu at: due1ed by' a general P-"· 16, 2.2 29 Augusl 3 1995 pleaH contact my office VEHTANA GLOBAL CAP!-nenhlp . ' • • Sam befOfe Jul' 31, 1995 lor TAL GROUP, 18881 Von ~· you started doing transfer o your mecSiCal K#mal\ Aveoue, Sub 350, bu1ns1 vet? y" 10/94 PUBLIC NOTICE record1. lrvtne, California. 92715 Romeo Santos Alan V. Andr.w., M.D. Venuna Flnandal SeMcel Thie atatement WU flied Flollt~• 400 NewJ)Ol't Center Drive. Group, Ud., (CA) 111811 Wllh the CCM.W\ly C*k ot 8ualne .. Name Suite 400, Newport Beach. Von l<iitman Avenue, Sul .. Orange COIM\ty on June 16 atateMeftt C1llfdrnla 92HO Tel .. 350, Irvine, Calllornla 199$. ' The to11ow1n9 pereona.,. phone: 114-4144-1501 t:ms FM8748 doing bullnetaaa· Publl1t1ed New~or1 Thia bu11ne11 11 con-Publlahed Newpoft Beech-ENVIRONMENTAL l.AND· 8each.C01ta Meea Dally ducted by. a ClOff)Ofatlon Coeta M O·'I P"' .... """ SCAPE MANAOl!Ml!NT, Piiot Jth 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, Have you Matted doing "' • Y ..,. .,_, 6211 E Woodwind Ln. It, 20, fm, bu11neA yet? Y• NcMm-1S. 22. 29, August 3, 11185. AnllhWn. Hf1a. CA 92807 ' 11\914 '* 15, 191M5 Sa740 JamH Hlnry Oouglaa, veneana F1nanc1a1 SeMcM PUIUC aa11 E. WoOClwlnd Ln. ~ Ud., Jacob Minger, NOTICI Anaheim HAii, CA 92807 ·•it---------~ :...mene .. ~ •TAT• lllDICA&. Thi• butl~H 11 con-Repo1'nti'ng ". With lie County wean of RICORDI = by: an .:::r-' r Orange County on Junes, .MMll Y. WA'ry'J M.D. ~yet? No doiliQ .,.... ................ 1985; .iwn.1 Y. Wan, M.O. James Doug1M • -. • FMaHt ~hie rnedlCal PftlC\!Ce11· Thie l~f w11 fti.c;t .......... . Publehed Newport a.a. -" YMrt ltQO. Vo" wllt'I the ~ ci.rtt of ..... a.lillll ... eo..a ..... n..a.. Not .~ .... ..,. one of · 11111 ...... Orange COunly on Juna I. a... ..... __ , _, and • "°' yec .., Vo"' 1• 1, I, f5, 22, 11M. l9COfda t111 ..... td to an-' ...... H ... ,.. ......... 1---------la-134_ odltt Cloctor, I tlll'l9 lrled to Publlttled N9wpof1 a.aett- PUIUC NOTICI =. ~,: = Cot4a MeN Daly Piiot ~ ,......... .il!Jt , .. 1111. '°' ...... 1, •• 111 22, 1tl5. • ol ""' ..... Nw "*' ............. ::,!C'"' '° lfWPIY ______ ;.;;;,;;,;11 The=· .:::a...,. ......... ., .. ... ~·tOcl&ed...,, ~·~ .... IHT A-::1.o ,.,, ~ n g <MT crrnl'le4 =-~CA*-cr" flougtl c:ldlld ' .;a • , 15: 15: les tn· an er- 1ta ltd ,05 ra, ho ~y. 3l- :;r:- • ·i . '• .. ( I ' , ,": ~ ~I ... _ - -. ,.,. '·' ·.: ... ~ . . • \.......i• -... ,,- . . ' .. , . . 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Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion·. 15 HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE CORONA DELMAR SAN NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 1022 CLEMENTE 107 6 H 0 USES/ BEACH 216 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS 2BR 1BA dplx, aunrm, • Skyllghta & cath cell. Sunny prtv P•tlo MODEL PERFECT FOR RENT 3BR 2BA Harbor View pvt fncd yd, l -car gar, 1er, pvt gar, deck, lg 4Br 2~Ba, pool. Cls 3-4 Bdrma (Oen), Hms, comm pool/tenn elite stackng w/d hk· QUIET & SER.ENE closah·more. 5715. 1 to •hopping, achool & 2.5 Ba., Plantatlon $1795. Call coll 619-ups. No dogs. 64S·7334 1 Ap mo !reel 722·1999 park. Prlv access to Shutter•. Imported 677-0488/677-9201 2BR E 'ald• spacious, Pa DJ l\tl.esa artrrJ..ent5 I 11r11rTOWNHOME•• beach. Well priced Stone, Master Suite w/ BAI.BOA 3 BR 2 BA Home New llghl. redec, upstrs 2 Bdrm 1 Y.! Bath, $560,000. Dual Fireplace and paint. new carpet. Pvt gar+ pkg. Lg deck So & file gated, pool. S79S/mo Alao 2Br 2Ba Condo Jacuul Tub, Fully PENINSUIA 2107 2.car garage. Family Reis. N/S. S8SO. 675-1849 near yet SO ... MOVE IN SPECIAL Old CdM $275,000 Landscaped. Cul-d• home W111 yard on 2BR·1 BA $850/mo. 1bat's the feeling you get 548-7367 or 548-7460 ~~~ .. ~ Maury Stauffer, Sea aac, •Ingle loaded Ocnfrnt yrly 2Br 2Ba, cul-de-sac. In East Lndry, pool, quiet, nr when you live at Palm Uon Realty 673-~ street. Cloae to fp. Furn. Avl 9/15. Cln. CM. $1500/mo. Agent all transportation. No Mesa. am.id the lush Allrul11&111Mftltlsiltlllll1ts Schools and Ocean! Patio, etc. No amk/ 640-7000 ext 301 pots 040-0392 """"""11111tcc1io111eFca· COSTA ••w:sA 1024 $280,990 pot s165o 6731943 grl"f"N"fVofsccluded. .,.. fair ""''lnl Act ol 1111 as """ Owner/Broker · · • Be•utlful B•yrld9e Cheery 1 Br w/lg deck, --··--r ~ wttlcJI 1MU1 II1111911 Ca ll Steve D•lby Condo 2Bd 2B•. assigned prknl), lndry, woods & St2tcly palms. It llftatbl "lllY prtltfHCt, E'SIOe 309 Proadway. Southland Group CORONA lmmac. cond. Cream pool. 2 avall. S5S5· A Studios, l & 2 Bedrooms limll•llt• 11 tllauiminalilll 2Br 1ea+detch guest (714) 362-9800 or DEL MAR 2122 carpe ts, shutters, S600/mo. 546-9081 . Jrs. SS75 ro S600 Nitti Ill nee. ctlOf. 111111011, hae, hdwd firs, lush (714) 492·1422 Home washer/dyer, frig. CM 2b/1ba . !BR S625 ro S650 llll. llMtllup. tanrill•I sut111., landacp, 2-car w/lndry <714> 288-3900-Sl 35otmo. 760-569:1. Flrepl, garage, (noar · 2BR $725 io S750 lllltullfltlll.••illllntlon• & ¥•Ba. $310,000. (IDtll30300l8) Pgr 2BR Back Unit Duplex. Big Canyon guard· falrground1)(619) 452-A No Pea ...., .., sucb llf'lltt1llC' llml· 818-752·2557 Owner Private. $950. Open gated comm. Furn 2Br 6391 eve 753·9529 A Vertical Blinru 11Ue111~1u11m111Mlttl." ONLY$5KDNI SANTAANA 1080 suNa1~~s-:::;ard. ~:::o~~;6~~·~~~~· E'ald• clean, bright A Ccilingfaf\.', Tiiis 1 ... ,aptr wlll not Gorgeoua 2BD 2BA 2Br 1 Ba upatra, gar, .._ NEW rn ...... p · r & Tiilc 1 T h / 4Br 2~Ba . pool. Bluffa Tennla VIiia patio, new pnt. $720. ~ F: ....... ':'"!'.:".:'. am u.wtqtyecce,Caarld*1st· wn m w 2-car gar. 801 S. Van N••• & Close to "Thlnga" Prlv 4Br 3Ba+bonus rm, No pets. 646-6007 • ... ....,,, """"'" ....a ltf 191111t1le wlllcll 11 In Xlnt area. A bargain al 510 w. Hlgha.nd, accou to beach. 2650 sq ft. 52300. 528 •LAROe 1 BR $550• A Hcan:d Pool & ]aaJZ:lJ YitllllM II Ult law. Ouf rHden $149,900. Call Today. quaint bungalows in $3000/mo Ten Eyck Cancha. 548-8980 A Patios & BU::onics WI llltl'Y lllhlrmtd 11111 111 Patrick Tenore Agt hlstorical area, 2BR Real Eatate 640-6219 Garden court, atovo & A r~~.-Avaiiahk ~ .. llillt• Mftr111d I• 1111 780-8702 1BA each, 2-car ga-Beach Area frig. 2188 Maple. "'~-e-~· _,.,_ .. "8111•11 01 N rage s e par at o 1 BIQ OCEAN VIEWS 631-3378 _..,.....,NrJa. llaini-HUNTINGTON .house•. Near Santa HOO Studio, Oen View Winter Fumlahed Newport across the ..... lllatlniullU.callHUD Ana College. 1nvt1t· s1195 28d, Small Or Summer Weekly street: 2Br 1~Ba. gar, 111• ....... • 1·D ·4Z4·151G. ftt BEACH 1040 ment opportunity. S279S 38f!2B• So of Hwy $825/mo, 1665 lrvlne ..._ 550-0080 Ant, 1-5 Bedroom .,?PP r~..-.DCn1plt 2209 W M t • Many Oceanfronts Avetl4, E'ald• Town· UllHUDatUl·lSOO. &971 Glldred Clrcl• • on • Oen/Golf Couf" Views Winter sa50-$l900/mo house: 2Br 2Ba, gar, 4BR 2BA, 1,51§ 1q ft Vlata &t. 4BR 2BA. 3Bd 3Ba. lg rms, pool Summel' SS2542600/Wk $850/mo. 2680 Santa ho I h 2 1, 198 aq ft. 7'1'oom & apa. '3550/mo. 609 Ana Ave.#B. 720-9422 Office Hours. 9 :00 am -5.00 pm M-F and 10:00 am -4:00 pm wc:dtcnds 1561 Mesa Dr · Smtt Ana-Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 -- NEWPORT BEACH 2669 OCEANFRONT 3Br 2Ba, Ip. Yrly $2300/mo Bkr/042·385 0 •1BR $625* 2BR 2BA $725/Up Rofrig & dish,washer Incl. 60x30 pool. No , pets. No fees. No lease. 545-4855 Light, airy 2Br. Ro- mantic. pvt, good loc lhblk to bch. Sundk. Yrly. 5985. 650-0943 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 Bdrm. New carpet, paint, pool $475/mo. S353/dep. 646-4664. GENERAL 1002 mo wt ~ g• home with 2-<:ar ga-seaward. 78()-8382 Also Year1v 1-3 Bdrm rage, fireplace. Jacuzzi rage, open patio & 5~51375rmo NB & H8 Nwpt Ht• Area 2bed·1-------------------------...., & wood'1i1ated atrium. aero" from paik. Villa Rentals t~ba, nrepl, nu paint, Chances are you will find what you need at the price you-want to pay when you read ClaHlfied RMIM~i.. ic. 11.e lhlne? Will bo aold at publlc COSTA -..11::~11 2124 garage, no pets $740. auction. For more de-Will be aold at publlc "~ Prop~ Mlmt Call 631·5103 tall•, aalH brochure & -· ,,....,__ F d ....,..,,....,, or more • 67 91 Nwpt Ht• Area 2bed-lnlo on pr .. auctlon tatla. aalea brochure & OH 8LUFF/VIEW Cln 1 'hba, flrepl, nu paint, ••minara call tho GSA Info on pre·auetton 38d 1 Ba. Huge yatd, 1 5740 at l-800-421•7848. aemlnara call tho GSA nice landacape, quiet Lido l ilt Immaculate garage, no P• • · If you· re looklng for •Job, classlfled has news tor you. dally &42·5678 T1:lIN1aNO ABOOT RiU>CATrN09 at 1·80<>-421·7848. C-0-S $1250 642-7104 All llke new. Ughl, Call 831·5103 bright, tmaJI 3Br 3Ba ------------------------~ MISSION 2BR 2BA TWNHll WJYMD hso. Lg master w/apa CWJ. tl ..... 'NOI VIJUO 1067 MOBILE PET OK, STORAGE tub. Sunny patio, dbl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ff0"'~S 1100 __ · _o_4_8_·_28_4_o__ gar. Nr pvt bch/tennis n~ /perks. Furn negot. _Q_O_V-'T-FO_R_E_C_L_O_S_l!_D-128471 ca .. naf, 3BR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR HOUSE wf{MD-GAR Lie $2400. 673-0400 tlom•• foe pennlfl 2BA, 1•120 •q ft home LIVI! ON THB Total M/I S395+0ep, Lovely -moblle home on $1 . Delinquent Tax, with attached BACK BAYIU w/d hookup. Newly on the bay. 1.rg lBr+ Repoa, REOs. Your garage. central AC & * decorated 042-5858 den, 2Ba. frplc. $1500/ patio. Good location. Area. Toll Froo 800· To be told at publlc Marina, Private Beach &'aide deluxe c;ondo mo lse. Bkr 676-6241 898-9778 Ext. H-1361 auction. For mored.. ~i'~bh';.·.J;~',' &ts~~ 3Br 2~Ba. tam rm, tp, Npt lal• waterfront w/ to r current llstlngs. talla, aalH brochure & ng ! ng ra • Jae tub, huge yaid. boat dock. 2er. Open Info on pro.auction F nllhed & U 1 $1400/mo. SH 2180 Sat/Sun, 414 38th St. BALBOA ISLAND 1006 aomlnata call the GSA 2 uBrd . 2 8 n urn Elden-Open. 642-5488 $1500/mo lease Call rma, a range · at 1-800-421-7848. from 1950-52300/mo. Hl!IGHTS 3Br 1.5Ba David 722-1488 * dptx, 38J 16th Pl. Pvt Preatl9loua guard- Great So. Bayfront 3Br NEWPORT 3~Ba, ahartd pier. BEACH 1069 Waterfront al1t1 are yrd, w/d hkup. Avl 8/1. gated comm w/vlew, available nowt $1250/mo. 522-8535 pool, tennis. 3Br 2Ba * Open Oalty 3Br 1 ea hae. $2300. 640-971 O Owner/Agt. Bkr co-op. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St ,895,000. 67J.7647 Call for appointment hae. Fenced. Now cpt/ VILLA BALBOA BAYSIDE VILLAGE pnt. 1035 W. Wiison. 2BR OCEAN VIEWS BALBOA PENINSULA . 1007 PENINSULA POINT 4Bd 4Ba remodeled family homo! Sunny patloa, rooftop dtck. Reduced $401<. Now only S825K. Open Sat 11 •3. Balboa Newport Ally 723-+194 CORONA DEL MAJt 1022 NEWPORT COAST (714) 72M045 ms+ MC. 111•297-7999 AGT ~~4::.770 $515,000 •--------10pen House Sun 1-S lncrodibl" perfect! ~~!PORT B~CH 3er 2ea tnhae, •tove, -Y-ll-la_B_a_lbo_a_lar_g_e_2_B_r • ..,.. .. tandlng .w on gar, w/d hkupa, comm 2Ba condo. Pool, apa, Thia 3 or 4bd home the bay. 2Br 2Ba, poot N.ar OCC. S990 tennla. Sl250/mo. hu a comer location! beaut landacpd patio. 119 Lexington M+5t25 650-3144 Craig 844-9060 eo.t allp avall ..... king $79,500. Bkr 875--6241 1---------Waterfront 2·•ty aln· COLDW<?U BANt\CRU •S11ertflce et itsK• NEWPORT git fam hm. 3Br. spa. 2Br 1 Ba apacloua, BEACH 2169 $2300. W/boat allp llght. Sr. park, bt1t $2500. Agt. 733-7306 Npt/CM loc. 845-2425 \1t Block from Behl 3Br 1 ea. trplc, gar, SOUTH COAST Absolute Bargain! ACREAGE U25 4704 Neptune. s1350 METRO 2186 Quality &Bd 3Ba, fam-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii per mo. 722-0388 lly home nr Fashion •SALB OP Yl!AR• IMMAC HVH 3Br 2Ba, 2 ar 1 aa Condo pool, laland w/pvt yatd + uaT RANCH.cA lg fam rm, fp, oew Jae aaune. tennla, trplc, apa. Reduced $60K -8 Ac,. Flat View tu~. ate. S2200 lakevlew. $810. Gu & HARBOR V1EW HIUS ~E~~sf sg:ue~~w w~ Utl. Cntry Rnch Stvl• Ind grdmlttea. 844-7924 wtr pd. (818) 893-4438 $897,000 Patrlok Tenor• Agt 145,000.$7&!.000 2Br 2S. PenthouH You can't beat t.hia ?eo-8702 (819) Me-8a13 Ocean view, comm •••••••- combination: Both -1-Lu'""FFl~""tw....,.N""'H""'ll ... i~2""39K,,.,..... pooJ:f'~2~~9i~mo. APARTMENTS oceen & golf ~r" 3Br 1.5Ba, 1260 t/f. CEMETERY LOT/ AT THE BEACH FOR .RENT views! 0~ ~2..~:'-e CRYPT 1225 844-9060 .--· ....... , Annual Rentala COLOWC?U BhNt<_C?R l...l ONEOFAKJND 2e4Mt Dlaoount 3 OrlummerWHkJr CORONA &Br 3.5Ba. 3500 sq fl Hlll•lt•• In Pacific • Lare• .. leoUon 2622 17851<. Bv ownr 7sa«>llO View, near CdM. 2Bd 28a Vlla Bal . 11400 DEL MAR ~the belt: 0Den Houn Surt 1-4 < s , o > • z 3 -1 o a 5 2acs, Udo .. $2000/Wk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ .7. Woatmlnlat~ COMPANION CRYPT 28d 1Ba ··-.. •··• •uoo Sharp, olean 2Br -..O'""R""C"""""H"""ID,,,,...,,O""'U,..,.P~L=ax~-• 3Ba 2Ba. 1399.000 Pectfk: View Memor1el 38d Npt Hghi. • 12100 1Ba, patio, 2 blks to 2Br/1 Br, 2~ar gar, Mothtated aoller Park, NB. e.aut coun-The ~I» Big Corona. $950. walk to ahopa/beach. Want• Otl•n yatd ....... Ned 18160, _..,... • Avail 7/15. 873-3852 '390K. Agt. 844-5910 Cannery VIiiage ••II 17600/obo. POf 87't_1ft00 a atudlo 1 Iba. T In I , ....,. a.vetty ........ 87W778 appt. 11M24o74ee ~ • m~A-. !ht..,· Normkltwc ... --h k ng O hav".., a .,...,, .. .., ,..,, garage 1a10? ViW POINT CONDO 3BR a~ea 9Mfa. Ught, 1/2 blk to bch. Utl pd. Olva ua a c.111 W'elde#78. 1Br 18&. CIM&TUY NICUT bright, on gmblt. Shut· .90(),,"mo 873-43" CL.A8all'l•D 1171K Open lat/Sun 1-6 71~ tera. ~. A¥t 111. M•·M78 M0-2313 "'-mao Broker ateoo ~1Ma ,,..._1123 COSTA MESA 2624 1125 ACJllGI Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa paily Pilot and the · Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 1 00 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check tOdaYI Run for a 'N8ekl .If ' ~r car does not sell 11 · far --------····-·-------------D YES,SELL MY CAR City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC DVISA D AM X ,.._ ____________ EJ<p ~ Motl To: C>AllY PK.OT 330 W lay Sftail, eo.ta M9eca. CA 92627 f11'J~O>MXl1l'l631-6$9~ ~~°*' ~°**,.,,..ti .... -.r·--··-1.w.1___:._.,_ _ llllDU DAtDTAn 1-----~~~~lr..oneiiiiiilii --. .... ~ lllKOlllln , ________ .,. __________ unrouw:••1•n ~ ......... ...-. ., ROOllS 270I IOSDllSS omCB ZUO •· ._....--. WlrY ll30 Midi MWMOI C.-POI D1't 2711 114-1»~ =ooortr ..... _ ~Unl'um ,,...,.,.. M .. 1111 l W.'N Ml I&* Leet I WMe m.19 ...... "-ding ~., ~.,:;:o;:; ~ atu•i.-. V..-. a ~Cell P•r•f•n w/oopper . Toii ,,.. (t) lnei "'"" 13H76t aft 6 N8/Ho.Q H~ ...... ,.,.. 0.-... • .,... (HatbOt View IOO .. •ne l)rt, R• Shat• w/2 arU•t•. (714) W 0411 Alea) '7&..a34f t'8t for...,._, $2~. 3 apecM a.... Doe N•1.1t•~ c...,.,_ P9rMn VACATION •vi I.mm.ct. ftront ape Mal• c hoo brown 'APPIV Within Hair atv1let9 RENTU l' 2722 Gats*ed. great for ltlt LOST. atwPei Q~ Mr• Rockln 8 aJa . Lobster, a AMret•nt• needed. AiN dMlgner. 722«J37 POUND 2825 ,,.., ~1., wt tage. 2104 Wfft ec.riont. Rental or oomm1Hlon. Na ocntn 4Br 2aa .ip.a 10. Phone. TV. w/d, , prkng. Wkly 1810 W. Oc•an Front 850-2300 Otftoe Sull•• Avall Reward. ~7 A DAILY 8A&.ARY Of' COM Salon 875--45l8. ,,om aoo-3000 IQ n. LOaT KrtS t400 A DAY working HOU••CL8AN•R• Competitive tatH. $75.00 NllllOI BUnch of k-v-. w/ a for Don Lapre of th• N••D8D. Vacation 4500 Campus Dr., Npt Pata ~-de ~ •1.81'9• DalQ* TV ahow "Making rental•, NB. Sat only Beach. 852-8388 90f'a con papelM de keyehaln. '1·1 1-95. tn Money." Call Don at 10-2, S8.50/Hr, Own NQ194a y coeu per-UM vlefnty of •341 1~·11 13. trans. Rick, 876-4830. son.i como negattviee l!Nreh St. patt<lng lot. APT ~ORR lnterkN 0..len•r 2724 Busw·~~s ... cM focoe, Nbl1to9, 7 1 ........ 109• Col.aple wanted for 44-SalHfR•t all back· &H~ at bo9, memonu, ~ unit apt In Coata grcx.ind. Design abllety. iiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilFIN•uCE E•toy muy trl•t• Maa--.-e~111e Xlnt opptyl 478-83&3~ B I! AC H F R 0 N T Al'f potque lu ~ Mt.-or aend resume to: KJCK BOXING MIF roommates to ah1 ban con la buura de PERSONALS Rental Prop. S.rvlcea, lnatructora wanted. 3Br/2Bn NB apt on accld•nt• an WnM 363 Mobll Ave., Ste. 2, M or F. Top Payl Call aand. No amoke/pet •I 30 de 1unte. Camar1tlo, CA 93010. for Interview. 378-4!589 sns. (3l0)545-0578 BUSINESS ~~!~ .=:.,~ Apt. Mllllllfll•r MATUR• P•R•ON COM 3Br h ... fp, yard, FOR SALE 2900 Batt>I (71•) 720-1866 PERSONALS 3002 1« Unit community. Ptr: Ph a. Shp. s. w/d, deck, git. Quiet .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M s ti t 1 Experience neceasary. 12hra/Wk. Mutt b• clucte<I attMt·walk to bch. JUICE BAR fO< .... In uy en men a ••· Pl•••• call for an bondable. 835-091 1 Dover Shor ... Spa· loc, very busy ptac.. For return of teache,.a 273-72t0. CNA and companions Stir w/1 malt.~ Newport Beach. ldnt $75.00 REWARD! nm app olntm•nl. (805) Nurelng ctous hae w/pool. Bd/ Call 642·9786. bOxH with Important Bookkeeper Aaat needed f0< homecare. Ba.. w/pvt entrance. rn... papera, photo Trust Acct, AIP. A/A, F{T. 31C>-439 4444 S650 N/pet 673·7092. .._ booka Comput•r a. 10-key Mon.rch Bch Twnhu BUSINESS negat ..... a. ' r• I -·· 1""'1" exp req'd Newport PIT p•opl• nHded. c•lpta, memorabllla, . _._......, RE offlc•. F/IX. resume S9.2S/hr. to clip clasal-1 Blk to bch. Non OPPORTUNITY •tc. Many y..,. of _. •••.. 10 631_1442 fted ada. Flex hra/loca. 1mk. All amen. Furn. 2904 work. They were put 1 V 1._..,, No exp nee. Call 1· 5500/mo 443-4113 out by mt1tak• next to Customer Service 809-474-8544 lntld NB 3bd 3ba. Neat Behl the truh ~··at th• BEHR PROCESS PIT Teaehabl• aaaoc. SSOO/mo + Utl./Dep. DIVORCE FORCES SAi.Ei curb1ld• on Frid~ T.cnnlcal s.Mcea Rep In whol••···· tuppty. Newport Twnht• B.i· Pay Phone Rta. Local 30 8 /30 . Harbor View O C I f boa/River. 648.e405 Secured 111 ... $7,600/Mo Hom••· N•wport hr~•acs 0 • Prii"t m r Pf~•1 S3000fmo1+auto uat your Rta. with us. 1· B•ach. Sentimenta l as ne • poa on aa-w t n l yr. 842· 834 NB 3Bd Townhoua• on 80CM39-5930 2Atvf7..._ value, too. Barbi bl-• llt... elstlng do·lt·youra•lf· POSTAL a OOV'T JOBI Wilt.rt Own bath W/ga .. ,. ( ""·1••9 .... era •••king ••· • --------714) 72.,.. uv a bt ,.,.., alstance w/palnt & $21/HOUR+BENEFITS rnge-$700/mo. Avl 8-1 --------........ W. . NO EXP WILL TRAIN 646·7330 or 723-4191 •MAKE $10 OOO. a.autlful Fr .. Ktt· ,.......,._,_ ataln application. Must ToApplyC .. 714-64M'9l NB N•w Oc9'anfront \: t •n8 (only 2) Maine hav• patlenc•, xlnt 1-------------Room avl. w/d, f/p, $30,000 In The Coon & Stamu• Mix· communication akllls, POSTAL & UNITED d/w, 2.5 ba. non amk/ Next 30 Dayal tur•. 842-4722 •=RY'S problem aoMng ablllty Parc•I Hl'Vlce joba. prof. only. 650-0140 FT/PT (not a MLM) SC RM & knowledge of coal· Call f0< wage tcale, 90% comm pd dallyl FOUND CANARY SPR•' .a I Inga. Comprehensive •mployment Inform•· NB Private Home. L.g No sales exp. nee. Euler Sunday week· .. benefit pkg Incl: llfe, lion and appllcatlon. bdrm kltch, lndry. Inc This Is Real-You can end. V•ry friendly. Call 1·900·263·1800 m•d, dental, vlalon. 818-506-5354 ex P120 utt/cbte. No 1mk/~ta act lly do thfsl 54&-l854. E 9625 LTD. 401(k) & quat·•----------S425/mo 722·9788 1l~900-5509 xt. terly bonua after 8 PT/FT lnald• t•I• NB/Balbo a Penln. CALL 24 HO.¥._f'.8 FOUND WATCH =.:v.-:: mos aervlc•. Salary 8j~· fomputer aup- Modarn, near aand, --------On July l 1 In Meaa "'--" c.. (602) 954-7420 negot DOE. Send r• P •. x nt •arnlng po-ocean view. BBQ, lrg ~-.,....-...,....--=-,,......,,.~~ V•rd•. Call to Identify, . 1ume, lnoludlng .. 1. tentlal. Flex hra, no sundk. $480. 646-4400 PAY PHONE ROUTI! 662·1887. ATTRACTIVI! AND ary hlatory, to: HR ev••· C.M. Call 432· 60 Local & Esteb Sltea1--------.... WILLING TO TAJ.K Manag•r. PO Box 9550 or fax 432•9538 Nwpt Shore a F Neka Earn 11500 weekly. FOUNDS BLACK CAT 1287, Santa Ana. CA rmat•. Beaut. water· l-800-866-4588 24 hr. In Corona del Mar. 1·9Q0.388.0300 X3634 92702, or apply In lront home N/S prof. ---------C.H to Identify. 714-S2.99 P« min, 11 yrs + peraon on Wed .. July When you write a Classified ad, include all only $600 645-6039 VENDING RTE*N•w e.u-1070 Procall Co. 602·954-7420 12. 3400 W. Seger· PRIVATE ENTRANCI MachlnH In 21 Loca-LIVE 24 HOURS/DAVI! strom, Santa Ana. N B·Charmlng muter t Ion•• Bu Y A 11 or FOUNDc Large black & Talk to beautiful glrlsll from 1-4pm onl~. No br w/pallo, own bath, Part•S00.599-6760 whit• CAT, v•ry MJOC>-484-2100 Ext. 9069 c•ll•, pl••••· EOE the fac1s and get the rcsulls walk·ln Clll, lndry. VENDING-FANTASTIC aWfft. Call 121..ae18. $3.99 per min. Shore tux 2·1ty twnhm Local route 400"' L C Mu1t be 18 yra. w/prot fem. Panoramic proflta. S 1 2 00/Wk oat •t Black long Procall Co. 602·954-7420 Back Bay view. Bright potential. MUST SELLI hair (whit• Chin) you want. & airy, .. c pvt parking 1-800-745-3358 amber •Y••· 1yr. Laat•---------through classllled 642-5678 RENT or gar. $570 or $750+ ...,, (Spyglaaa) area. MEMBERSHIPS --------__ __.,-.:;.....,_,... __ ...._ __ v.i ulll. 631·2331 SELL Jun• 30th 780-6330 3018 497 -3982 EMPLO-"'"'"" E•-LO-~NT !>hare cute, bright 2Br 1 ~'" U4C 1 ui.g 2Ba apt, Co rona d•I your home Loat Cat Brown Dlaoountecl 1nembar-5530 5530 Mar. $385/mo. Call Slam.... Laat ...n ahlp at Pr•allgloua b73·9430. through classified 17th at. CM. 43&-1181 Y•cht Club In Newport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ssionals For Marble:Terrano Sealing Harbor. 35 A allpa avl 840-1484 ..... 47&-6870 Buy It. S.U It. And It. Cl•aetfled. Can't ... mto get to all tho•• repair Job• around the house? ,,_, . . ,.,.Tl RED Of ... • • T 117' • Houxwuc:s • R.otcs • Catifia1cs • Boob • ~ Dit1. • Gifa • F1Jcn • Yucha • Ptrfiimea Weit g" YH (,htA 15fr.c" Qflltl pening 4 New 1ca Manarn • TraincrJ ind Owro1n R'IJ J,,,,,.,,Ju.,,t, Call 642 ~5678. And Polishint!:pair JO Years E~ .. llmitle F _. la..._.ilas Call Today For Your FREE ln.:Home·uuOM 775-6380 LAt the Claaalfled $entice Directory help you find reliable help. M2-8878 · four wttk compcdo,.., w.ll .ktttm1t1« who CCU top pooorlofl E•tt btt.. ptoml..d an opponu.,ity 1hac nnn am~ mnl' CH ECK US OUTII Di"~' M•rkdins &p,,.inru R'f"'irwJ Train~n cam $1000 to Sl S00 wceldy 1-80 0 -2 00-8056 Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. -----•ICERAMIC COHCUTI • FENCES HAUUHG 3720 LANDSCAP! a MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING SERVICE TllES 3557 • DEQS 3815 I iiiiiiiliiiliilil-lliiimi• ILAWH CUE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3890 SECURITY SYSTEMS ----- DIRECTORY ~ii!iiii!i~iiiiil!!!iii~---------·11•••1iii••• JUNK To TM DUMP · Dlbemerdo'a Moving •IEXTIERIOR* THB LOCAL PLUMIER -----••1ILMk1 Showen Rap' ' ... t n.a-ft-••11._ •PllNC•a GAT••• (714-.... 1882) Green Soena Landeq>ng Local/Offlce{Storage •SPECIALl•T• .. Wlaam Bangert Co. 3920 •BRINKS* S ince 1659. From St 49 + low monitoring fH. 800-453-5829 Th• Dean of C.amlc Land r1"i:c~ awr:: ....,.,..,,.,._. ,.,tace4 Win haul what Traah & Irrigation, Tr1mmlng Long Dist. Free Ell. LowHt prlcH/Frff ell Sine• l947 Tll•. lnatallatlon, ,... eoncr:"9.00:JM.100J Redwood • L#l78605 Man won'tl 968-1882 a R•movala, Clean-T•181632 979·3114 L#437-381 103-2419 Frlendly Service ACOUSTIC pair, g routing & Jim Whyte M 2·7208 upa a Malnt, St. UC. PUBLIC NOTICE Ike'• C ustom Painting Llll 478000 675·9304 REMODELING 3408 plumblng. Ltll'870130 • DIUVllWAY8 • •WOOd Fenoee• HEALTH, ie•vn #599025, 880 .. 109 Prof, Clean, Ouallty WE PUT IT ON OR TAJ<.• IT Off Am t•x Texturing trBob 8 4t-&08•• 873-8085 or 846-8528 PLAIN/STAMPED ~ hi llllJling ~ TREES The Callf. Publlc Utlll· Work. lnVExt & Dock•. -------... 1--------- R .. eoHbl• A8t.a Brlck/Ston•m le/Block ~M~ pc1cet. Uc'd a FITNESS 3740 ti.. Comm111lon RE· L1703468 931-mo •DAN DAWSON• TRANSLATOR/ Tll•IMatblaf20yra exp AeftAIRSICOATINOa Advlntage eon.tr. 174-6301 To"""'•t111wa. u-•· QUIRES that all used ••LJ PAINTING•• PLUMBING TUTOR 3927 Qual wk/r•fl/free H t. L.541054 8~1~10 LoH Fet Futl Our MDI .,.,.........._. 751~78 household gooda Gd Prlcel BHt Workl Wiler Haatar1 •Drains L.A48415 Jeff 490-e850 Brk:k, Block, Stone, Tiie get reaulta. LalHt uwn le,,,toe. Mow/ rnovera rrlnt their 13 Yra Exp. FrH E1tl Rt model 1 Repair Tiie QI••• Blooka Cone, PatlQ, Driveway BANDY MAN 3710 dleta & medt aa •••n edgefaodfaprlnkleraf P.U.C. Ca T number; L1659C>e1 830·0440 Faucet• • Flxtur11 All ArouncrConat'n Wond Fplc, BBQa, Ref. 20 Vr on lV'a 20/20 & Feb. c.ln-up. Al He.s71 O ~~~.-th":i~ T ~;~~·u%~ PACIFIC PAINTING ~~ii2~n :~:~~~ ADDITIONS Od Rera. R•HOnable. ~. Tany 997•7994 Ht .. &RentM PrepeJile• Allure mag. Newpon Iv• mag or call after 5 ber In all advertl••· 91:RVICl!8 Pgrlll' 717°5729 REMODELING 3410 L•B562887 536-1288 ftalnt..C.pentry· Bartatrtc Ctr. 873-8588 • VICTOR'• • menta. 11 you hav• a EXterlor Prof .. alonala '"::==;::=::::::;:;::::::::;::::: LE.ARN SPANISH HOWi Exp'd S.A. Tulor. Also Trantlator·lnlerpreter. su .. na 873·7409 Co..-•cto11H! o---aR and morel Profaallonal Gardening quHtlon abOut Iha I•· Uc 684378 722·7885 -•-----------------n&~ -·F~ 10 y ..... ..., ... Rera Exp•rt Drain Cleanlng TILE 3928 DUNCAN CHILD CARE 3538 GBNEW. 3558 tiry M ... •77 IMPROVEMENTS (7~4J~7~'7ae gallly of • mover, llmo RAINBOW Cltcl• Malnt. & Plumblng Repair• CONSTRUCTION HANDYMAN Pal ti HO--8 or chauffeur, call: Palnllng~nt/Eal HouH/Apl 20yre exp. All workl~iiiii!!!iiii~iiiiiiiiiiil lil!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•lliiiillll•••••••I n ng, m.g 375 ''"O''L QD6iJiili Publlc UUllllH Quality Job. FrH .. t. Guar. Slav• a.s.8299 Grout/Tlla Rutoratlon f~. Yj~b:X~·9g_~~: Young grandmother CPI BUILD•R• Hee. ~::~~t!.'!'."~~!~~~ Caring for eldt land· Commlaslon L1569897 939-8888 Regrout•Recaulk ~u :~:h'=~·=.: ~:~~ Jeny 8.U 77 ... 380 F;in~!~o. ur~n. ll~g, =·~.~3~y 7l4-S&M15t •NYD•R PAINTING p~:~o~~: :~.=-~. ::::~:u~~=~~;~ SS k M C M (• 4) c ·:ai r plbg Dedicated to Qualltyl Ea I t n-.. s L BUSINE you wor ... Y • • .. 1 ........ 3 atp • roo g, Gutt•rlflg ... C a ll I PhOP'L WO p·•'NtlN'" lnV""-. Cab rennl•h. r•• t m• ea ·--· yaltlm 1538035 C 34 home. 557.2309 Kathy p ain Ing, r•mo del RELIML• 965-0563 fot __ .. I d-.ru v 3858 """' LIUUe8 H .. 1090 SERVI ES 88 3 I! •• 0rr11•/It UCc 0 . •Spealal ••nlore = .. H 1.-;;,. anmy Ll83~t1 ..,.2.7a30 1--------- Typlng{Trenaetlptlon CU!ANING DOOU 580 ~. ~~~~ Clll••n Dleoountl own. Larry 154-4813. •W.P. YOUNQQU18T ·:~: uA·:~:: ...:.-.-0-P_B_l_TY ____ TUTORING 3830 Faat/Accurate. RH· SUVICBS 3548 An ...,._..... Cerpentrr•llHtrlHI i•lf Joi Oatdtlflii\g, PaJnU119 Contractor lnVExt. 'Ucll'._805,9; MGJIHT 3898 SAT ••min•,. JHl5. sonabt• RatH. Oulck dependable door ftl1.1mblng•Drywa11• BOMB CAii/ landaoapln~, clHn Qual. paint~ by ptot'lt 537·1498 OtlOHIH722 •••••••• Exc•I w/Pet O 'Dowd Turnarcx.ind. 840-.715. A TOUCH OP C&.Aaa hangM. Ouw WOfk, Stucco•ftalnllng•TII• SERVICES 3780 u=, trM er m. Rafa. F~~ •XP'D LOCAL CO. since 1979. July Cleantng. Rea/Comm rw. Don N1 ... 10 J\ooyno;tm 14t·7484 a:..; E;:a::.. 11_--. p..i-.a..... PIA.NO a VOCAL Xlnt A•f'a. & Ral•i•· 1chedUIH 873-2300 CARE GIV!l 3501 Uc/BOnded. Fr" Eet. HANDYMAN Malnt AepM. LIC•Na•D NUR811/ No Tr .. Too T•ll •·· -• ......,. WSOlfS 3818 LH•lng/Mgmt·Tore 111-~------ Tereaa Sl82·714~ DIYWAU. Lt Plumbl~, Eleo., Cert. Munge Ther• ~ Buah Too 8 mall'. 24 ';.';~~~:~~~~nor R••ltf 940·7359. WALL Car• for •enlore .aoUcaa _'!~~-ElnC~NQ. SDVIQ 3H4 ~.,:'~9.i:; ~: •. ~uf:'::e2d300ty C•ll Tom t814'1t t Uc 280844 845-3209 PIANO Beg.-Advanc:ed COVllUNGS 3932 Homacarefappla/ehop .,,,_., _ _, All T h ert IOOPDIG 3910'11!!11•••••illli Etc. HIYra Exp. Xlnt H .75 Pet hour. Am 11 .... reu;;; i MuAllN6 CUI QUALITY CAR8 ,._ !!!~ · ••e er ell · 1• Reta. Lynn 831-2881. 714-a48-0a.. .......T_..T_.... R•••4•Un.. Tiie, a C•m~nlon. 25yra LlGAI. 20 yra exp, t xcellent ..,,t .. -nment Ava · l• .. •lll!!lll!ll!i.-i~~· Cu•tom Watlp•per ~ oellr'I ,.....-, drywall, woodwork, ••P· l.ovlna Cwel Call IDVICU wo rkma n ah Ip , fair Jennifer 840.1889 •THUMDU ROOFING• •trtpplne/P•lnlln• CARPENTRY 3510 eWINDOW Cl•--· ••ore•n A•palra• Affotd•bl••Aella!l>le f'r•• •ell•1H •T071 foC;:J'" cal M ..... 78. ...,...,, ...,,,... ree t8"0N cteou room •va -..a1 7119 ptlcea. 14&-241'7 Ron Plano L•Hott• Ford of your roonng No Job too amallt a.ti ~ 11...... eddlt~. ;;;;., g.., • &MIT A JINIUNI lllJNTINd Alf agH, bag. kl cl•• nHda. ~•rooflrepalr. !I" Oit w/ad. •1w1n repalre. Comm,...... ,,... 09I lllallon lnl/l!at. Wallpaper. ~·· Ent. evaU: WM-UO 131t44M8-41aa we gal• ahould hanv "9falf'rw I ......... JIWILaY 3714 "° ... 411 -, ctryw.,., _.urtnt, eto. d flit, •tc. Mo-UM7. tOQelhet. S trip, lnatall, .....,., MT.aeao .... ,,...v,~!1,..-:, David to8CJO.llCMlft ,...._, 8"m to acfvlc• to th• orazy. -l .... t • nr "911t 831·•1ft anytime oontreotot. WHltM1 Hll'Otd Jewaler9 II.,,.,... llO .... cAUNd'I Nllfili get ea Ill tholl ,..,,.. lmprvmnta, eml ~~~.~r._~ ,_., .. _,, Uwlr'll Truet t o Vra Exp. Gd Prloel IUVICIS ripii; JOb• ro:.~~:1· .;;;;a.;;.;eJM,9YI H v ... Trwl aicp, Ouat worlc. ,,.. 1!8t.1!!!!:t~=~ .............. ""''" houte? ... , llM No Hlddeft F... Ucl~75eOI IM-1N4 " -""'"' .... Home Ylalll ..... 1H7 Let tht CtaMHIM hfitOi lliMtirw htlP you find ,....htlp . .... .,. SATUIU>AY, JUlV 15, 1995 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD ~UZZtE Pits• ------~--------------------------------ASDlll,S Pm• 6049 DDIA1S SPOatDIG eott GOODS COaollA IOll DKll&I IY CHAllLIS GC»EN with OMAR SHA1t9' and TANN.AH HIRSCH ADORU L• NRalAN KITT•NS .. hwlfta 10.. QC, * * * * * ACROSS A.KC .......... a. C'A Reg-tlwk• 3 tern. Huffy bike '$50, RC UTUWY ... 2p 1 Sunourlded by 5C~l,.r 58 Ma1ks dOwn 62 Factiity PMV10US PUZZLE SOLVED CPA Khteee Adorat>I•, •haaed •II· 10T, futly UHmbl• w/ I04 Narcl11u1 W• h•v• IN i.toatt ,.,_, a. drk wtwht. eontfol nu eng. M ke 64<>7143 ld0rnm4tnl tO Deal (wilh) ti4 Empty 15 Video's companion 1e Cosmet1e company 17 Test 18 Hockey or baseball 63 Story o1 !hit Trojan War 65 Poslhl!e 66 'W11h, • in Parts 87 A la (menu Choice) 68 Stumble 69 T11a1 70 log Jo1111s 71 Cuh 19 Fix • DOWN 20 Eating areA t Sleepmg 22 SllllMss 2 Skirt length 2.c Colhe'a ch11rgo 3 Modern 26 Skilled Porsm 27 S.turn's 4 Estate • no~ 5 Appltos 30 Lanai wnllpllp<lr WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ MriiHHortirtl Q. 1 • • Aa South, vulnerable. you ltl'ftm11 hold: ...> (;K J 93 oK J 7 6 ...., 10 6 4 illlj-Mi:rf1~·11 The bidding has proceeded: ~r+i-iitl NORTH EAST SOtn'H WEST lNT h ? What do you bid now? ~~..:t1 Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as ~o;t;tTtl South you hold ....... ....,.......,1 •K Q J 10 7 5 1.7A K 8 oA 9 3 ...S Q. 5 • Both ,·ulnerable, as South you hold: •J 10 QAQJ9 QQ8 ....,10782 The biddmtt has pTOCeeded. SOtn'H WEST NORTH EAST P... Pau 1• • Pa11 24> Pa.. 2• Pau 1 What act.ion do you take? Q. 6 -M South, vulnerable, you hold: MlacUOn of ~r" $250-350 &;J0-57US otter. e.e-125e -~~=':'"'.=-=--:-=- dog• a. cat. anvwhare Save abuHd and MOVING SALK All loved & well abandoned peta. a. a -T-JC--V'l:-1-5-~ ...... --Sat only 7/H5 8·1 Cared for llolunteer/loater. •Call ~ 6075 3820 Ocean Blvd. PETJ.M,Q ~y"T BCH 714·597-9037. iiiiii~iiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiii In the •ll•v ~I conw of C OwU.., pictutu,. f.urn, Adam• & Brookhutst HEAP AIR haewarea, booka, 9e3-4887 PIANOS & Mo• t U S CI t I • • tools & knick· knacks •• •From S190 (1·W)• • i Auat Shep. P upa ORGANS 6059 •ffromS350(AT)• Sale An tiques, AKC/ASCA, OFA, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil No Reatr•cttona haewares, toys, refrlg, .l CERF Bluea/Blk trla, 1•800•380-oao2 Country Charm cast· .., Ml,. (909) 278-4380 " Plano Walnut, Con· Iron alove, applianc;.,, aole, recently 1uned. llnena & towel, .. C6ca· Fr•• to approved $700 OBO 64<4-6,1576 •••••••• Cola memorablUa, roil hom••: 4-yr-oid ma1e GARAGE SALES top deak, Art o.co Samoyed A 2·yr-old --------• female Auule Shep-BICYCLES 6060 •••••II!•• coffff table, armo re. herd/Lab mix, Prefer =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bunk bed, baskets, to k"P tOQ9ther, ""' ....;;;'----~ ..... ---£.QUQtry.. decor. S t & ~~ Oregon'• c11pi1a1 6 Coin ol lnd•i\ ~Hook 7 Weddmg I 15 ')'j Q_J.~ £-·· ...... Mii The bidding ha& proceeded: 6AK8 1.7AQ6S4 0854 •Q 7 The bidding has proceeded SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST affectlon&I• & playful. Reconditioned & BALBOA Sun. July 15 & 18, 7.yr-old male Blue used BlkH, Ilk• new. 15,. ... IT\ 8am.-4pm. 1535 Sand· 34 Cabbage salad promise 29 Sheltered lrom 38 Before 8 Gentlemen the wind 39 Con5pjrator 9 Persuade 31 Tiny amount '42 Humorist 10 Touust ap· 33 Commotion ~ -pendages 35 Tardy .C3 Prophet 11 K~ns 36 'Batman' West 45 ThoUgtlt I 2 Explo!er -37 Used to be .C6 Rose Otl do Leon 40 Cosmetic Item .C8 Montreal 13 Finished 41 Hurried baseball team 21 Pound 44 Esteem 50 Intrigue 23 Allow 47 Stabs 51 Formal paper 25 Complaint 49 Roman dozen 54 Bellry or minaret 27 Explolls 50 Stockholm 56 Lull 28 Unusual natllles 51 Tnckor-• 52 Fling 53 Curves 55 Make a speech 57 Spirited seH· assu111nce 59 Preserve, lnawav 60 Aoctler Burdon 61 Oue~·s -lies 64 Anger SOlTTH WEST NORTH EAST 1• Pa.. lNT Pau ? What do you bid now? Q. 3 · Neither vulnerable. as South you hold •A 8 'V8 5 OA Q 9 5 4 4K Q 8 8 The bidding ha.s proceeded: SOlTTH WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pua 24> Pau ? What act.ion do you t.ake? loolr for an.swtra on Monda) Merle Au .. le Shep-Call 641·9264. WMU# 6106 castle Or. off Mar· herd mix. Gorgeous, CLASSIFIED iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --=g;....u_er_1t_•·;....c_o_M ___ _ loyal a calm. Needs II'• th• resource you SALB Sat July t5 aam Clus1fled Is ..•. adult home. 3~n1 can count on to sell a W/D, lV. appliances & CONVENIENT myriad of merchan-mlac llama, etc whether you're buy· TRADE.. din Items, bec•uH 205 Gamel. Ing, selling. or just our columns compel looklng, class1f1ed has qualllied buyers 10 RE NT what you needl through classified 642-$678 call! CLASSIFIED 842'5878 through ctass1fled 842'5878 •,!'-""'"ft"--~~~ r--m--w-~::-~--10 ti 12 10 2• 3o 30 ? What action do you t.ake' =--+--t--+--t Q. 4 • A5 South. vulnerable, you hold. •Q J 3 <;:IQ 8 5 3 oK •K J 10 6 5 The bidding hai; proceeded: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 1• Pan Pan 2o 2• ? What action do you t.ake? WANTED PETS & 6049 -t---+---41 TO BUY 6019 ANIMAI.S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiii USED QOLF BALLS Adopt Rottwellerl In large quantities. Male 3yrs AKC 130lbs Top $ paid. 675-9103 trained. Needs special or SC>o-445-7878 home! 545-2912 PREE TO YOU 6022 FREE HAJRCUTSI Promo'a •Oemo• M odel• Needed (714) 840·2998 ADOPT-A·PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. Puppies, kit· tens and more, all looking for lovfng, car- ing homes. CALL 597· 9037 for more Info. New Kitten• 4 Long hair & 3 Calleo to Overstocked with good homel 645-9636 stuff? Introduc· the old eRover. .,.. .. A call to --------------------------4 W• •r• •weetl Two Classified alam mixed malea Sell your home EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 through ctaasllied. looking for loving wlU help home. 846-227Q 6pm. ---'6""'4 ... 2 .... ·..-5..-6.-.7.,.8 __ 5530iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ 8_4_2_·5_8_7_a __ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Prof Cook/It houaek· Reataurant: Cryatal Cove Shake Shack· Hiring for Summer & Fall hours-497·9666. ping wanted, live out .• F/T. Non-amkr. CdM. Call 714-873-3643. MERCHANDISE •BUYING ITEMS* From 1800-19GO. 1 pc to enUre eatate. Paint· Ing•. booka, furniture, Retail etc. Immediate cash, •OUT OF SANTA FEt ..,......t0,.,.P ='·-6-=7u,--22_3.,...tv_,m,_sg_ Exclualve high end Chlld'• French Oav- Southweatem apparel enport deak, conaole, •tore Is lo'oklng for F(T p lantation· cabinet, ~uatomer ••rvlc •to. 761-1-080 oriented profoaalon- ats. Muat have retall --------exp. Competitive aal APPLIANCES + comm & beneflta. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Poppy, 844-5953 . .,,,.......,.......,,..,....,,,,....... _____ 1 Kenmore Waaher 2 Retell S•l•a yra old. xlnl condl Ledl•• Boutique. Sal. $125 646-1256 commenaurate w/•Xf>· Flora Hiiia 675-451 fS. ~M~o-vl~n-g--,El""'ec:--at-ove--w-:12~•• ovens, 32"'W, Uk• new. RETAIL SALES $105/obo. 673-3313 PfT· Wed a Sat 10-5. -----------•• THE ANTIQUE GATE Whlrfpool Frig In COM 87&-80 17. 18 cu-ft. 2 mo. old. a TVLISTS wantK. 2 atatlona avan. Newpon top ealon. S alon ••tcourt 644-9980 SUMlnllWORK 110.1 etatart. PT!fCT. Ff.x hr9. Can lead to mgmt I k\tam poal· tlona. ae t .oee 1 TOIACCONllT F/T. Ref'a. a .. Chuck A. .. •• o.t• at. Uke MWI 721·1380 $400 la 111 It tak11 to place 1 25 word or leas classlfltd ad. $15 for each additional word. CAL•SCAN (916) 4 4 9 -6000 =;'The ·uuyer's· Market" .-'Checlt your shopping list olJ by stoephig in today at any one of these local Orange eounty A.uto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Countr_'s Auto Dealers are Number one in Customer Sa . czc'tion 111 aac• i • i ; ' .. SATUIU>AY, JULY 15, 1995 COSU lllSI 6124 SPUD • SIJIOAn NEIGHBORHOOD BMW 9030 QARAOE SALE 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat, Jul)' tSlh II Compllm•nta of '75 BMW 0301 Lookll Monique Vang or great, runs good! Bu,_ Coldwell Bank•r. gundy. Sort. ,Must•-· 2212, 221 7, 2220, $2800-080 645-0423 2221, 2225 Anaheim. **'85 7501L 661, 825, 842 Darrell. ALMOST USED** 2264 Federal. 640, Ass)an. Silver/grey 659, 806, 8'12, 849, *31 Miies• Lux Taxi 926 W. Joann. 2157, Uc PAID. Full Wrnty. 2182 Maple. 2209 Chrm Whls. SERIOUS Miner. 930 Wiison. BUYERS ONLYI 714/ NEIGHBORHOOD 673-6373 PP GARAGE SALE Sat, .,h.tllf t5th Everything under ttu.t sun! Sponaorad by Audrey Savopoloa, Coldwell Banker. 1961, 1969, 1973, 1983 7331 Burgendy. Belg• lealh lntar. 5- •pd, auto win. Sun- roof, 4-door. $3500 llrm. Xlnt eond. Mu11 •ell! 759-9199 1977, 1982 Arnold.1--------- 587 w. Bay St. 649• CHEVROLET 9045 652, 856, 664 Beach.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ 678 CapJtol. 652, 660.1 • 661, 674 Cove. 590, '111 BLAZER ·Loaded. 608, 612, 620 Knowell. Tahoe Package. Xlnt 2025 Meyer. 2111, Condi 40K $12,900. 2120. 216s, 2201. (7141 .a54.9ee1 2210, 2240 Raleigh. 640, 644, 648, 664 Ross St. 652, 657, 664 Seal. 665 Sur1. 675 W. Wilson. Pager 714- 6S5-7443. Sat 7/15 eam~pm. Furn, clolhlng & olher housahld Items. 2544 CARS UNDER $2001 Vehicles auctioned olf by IRS, DEA, FBI. na- llo n w Ide. Trucks, boats, furniture, com- puters & moral Call toll free 7 dayal 1 8QO.. 549-2951 eld. 2211. Fairway Or. CM. r----------1 FORD 9075 HUNTINGTON '80 BRONCO FuU . az. BEACH 6140 XLT, wtth Utt-kit. V-8, auto, full pwr. A black &mm Movie Projector, beauty! '*'11' ~nance. computer auppllea, 58940· 43 "193 !urn, c1otha1, misc. '88 THUNDERBIRD SAT/SUN 8-4, 9632 v-a. auto, full pwr. Olympic Orl11• Real Sharp! HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 6142 Huge Sale Sat/Sun Furn like new. New clothing, misc. Edge. water Lane. HB. $3996. 437-1931 •oo T•un1• CiL 3 .8L, full pwr, ciean, air bag, nu brka, Must aelll $4975 831 -2464 1990 Ford Bronco (lull 1lz1) 4114. 5.SL.. V-8. Eddi• Bau1r, -.:;;;;;;;:a:=====:/ auto, full pow:ar, IAG·UNA ---tow1ng--pkg-wlo 'lo111dao HILLS 6150 alarm, phone, new i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ tire• & bait. $11,600 080 880 -9000 Orig owner-Iv. m1g. MOVING Must raduce Inventory. MilfY Kay 50% oll. Sat ohly 8:30-_H_O_ND_A----9-0-8-5· t 3:30, 26102 Buena Vista Court. 448-8815 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ '88 Prelud• SI &-.pd, _N_E_WP--O~R-T~----1 full pwr, moonrf. Muat •••• Wiii finance. BEACH 6169 '4995. 431-1931 9125 Multl-F•mlly Y•rd MAZDA Sal• Sat 9-2. Lawn equip, 1ofa, mlcro,/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ table, more. 434 Aliso '79 RX7 Auto ttan1, SAT t5TH 8AM•1PM 1331 HAMPSHIRE CIR FURN CLTHES TOYS ANTOS POTI'ERY PIC alloy wha111, AC, AMI FM & cassette. $2100 obo. 964-3864 SAT ..IULY 15 8-2 MITSUBISHI 9145 Anllque furn, quaenliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii/ bed, lrg roUlop desk, '87 Mirage Auto, AC/ IKty desk, complete PS $2175 mu1t sell by bdrm. Ml, Ping got! Fri.15th Best offer •at, radial arm •a~, takes ttl 7~153 band saw, & much more. 1106 Pambrok•r.,.,...,---,..,.------1 Ln (lrvlna & Mariner•) NISSAN 9150 ******* 1990 240SX Grey • AIC • Cnilae Control • 5-Spd. Xlnt CondlUonl Ona Owner BOATS 7011 $8450 OBO Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Tracy 381·2 t 23 Avon R•d Cr••l Inflatable w/2.5 HP OLDSMOBILB 9155 Tohatsu Engine. Great ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iij CondlUo nl 123-6306. ,,-,=,-=".:"'-:-,,.,=:I 'BS Cuti••• Su-H•rd Top elactrlc preme 4dr, '78k, g• boat. Xlnt condl rage, good condl 17000. (714) 675-1599 $3499 841·1i45 ' WANTEOI Inflatable 12 Ft or 1arger. can1"p_t_YM--0-,_-H--9-1-6-5 day1, 714-S46·1805: v.1 E11• 714-494-0705 j;;;iiiji~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •a9 Or•nd Vor•e• --------·I LB Loaded, wd grain POWER BOATS trim, 1· owner, Xlnt 7012 oondl 19950 1545-2611 14o-6842. '87 • 20' PONTOON 1--------- Gfumman+ Se•t1 1. nu PORSCHE 9175 uphl, ball Ink. Xlnl condl I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~•• I 17000 ~2-1568. , ... c.rr .. T ..... -----==--1 model, black, blk BOATS YACHTS IHlhr lntar. 21,000 ml. • t Loaded-Mint Cc:tndl CJIARTEJtS 7013 $25,7.00 l31o4t04 Weit~ .... 'ii .,.-to ~ _..,e In 42' $IYer 112 So MPe Unlllyt• aft cabin m. an otfefl t73-I019 mo~acht In ' Na. • 1·s-u_Z111a __ _._ __ 9_2_o_s1 If you're looklng for a car; classlfled has news for you NEW 1995 ASPIRE · Youn time ~ Plus400 ....;.,.~:i!JI, Buyer ~ebate* ,.,.., ......................... .... $ ' N"Co•i &&RB NEW 1995 PROBE SE O\lool A" Bqo •CFC-me.NC Premium AM/FM Cauelt~ PIW • Pll.• Tiii Aluntl11um Wheel1 TOTAL SAVltJGS OF $3911 Cl'C·F~ A11 ConJiuonm~ Luu RM:t . PIS TOTAL SAVINGS Of S~1~.: Dual A1r Bap • l'IW • l'/L Till• AMll'M Cwre-tie TOTAL SAVINGS OF 525-17 ......,_ .................... 1i!! --~ ..... , ............... -~ ... -••. : ••.••.••• 111 nMilliw...._ __ , ___ ,,,,., .. ,.Oltf N!.t 3 _,_gaa_ H•~···•, ·:!i "s·~•aa TOTAi ~,AVIN(,S Of C.1 "(17 'I 995 EXPLORER CONVERSION VAN NEW 1995 CONTOUR CL GREAT SELECTION LO\V TOPS •HIGH TOPS THIS WEEKEND ONLY! CFC-Fttc Air Condo!ioo1nj1. Wu/t "' •w1h11~1 /~<11/,..r IJUr~•"•I f",_ S•t~tlltl/I 1't111i/ •. Jl,5!.lf f«rl l"•ltllJ lftNlr'' ·.·' .•.... .S/5# FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON HAND TO ASSIST IN CUSTOMER ORDERS AND TO OFFER ADDITIONAL FACTORY DISCOUNTS. 'ODOWN •1991mo. • .. • W fa. U 1i1110Hnt$, Q05Hl EN> 11A.ll ON "'"°'® ClfDll. fotll D1'!¥! Off, 11V • WI • I 1250 lfWf. lfSlll.W. 1'1099 TOW Of ,,._Y/rllNfS, $4191 11 • tu; 1984FORD Thundr:rbird ""u!:bi""-· ( -1790S2) 1987CHEVY S~rumSedan 1.=~tmo1 1985 CADILLAC Seville Sedan ........ ""''""" nlii 111 llll!tt-905ts11 1988VW Cabriolel Conv. \Tlil'1,li;l,\tl 1993 FORD 1993 FORD •4974 •4974 s4974 '6974 E.<~rt X 2DR/HB Te~ CL Sedan ftfllal rtln ... ..... , nlllll ( 1 -3108111 """"-•1t1-21'1ill1 •7774 •7974 19890LDSMOBILE , t992FORD 1993FORD 1990FORD 1992FORD Cullass Ciera SL Taurus Gf-;~edan Ranf1.r Picku~ Ael'Olilar4WD Tbwtde~ ~ F-150 Work True ,~~"' -'"ili!M!a::'i'· CL :I: m'6.Wioll1' .....,,Yo\.l':n!:t" .~:ll.mli'r;;~, .i!!l~l:Mi •7974 s9974 '10,674 '11 974 •11,974 '11,97 1994 FORD 1994 TOYOTA 1991 FORD 1993 FORD . ~~ll'd..:1 Co~ll,J}* ~an FISO J,t,11Jbtd AIM ~~ 'lll'fo'!l:1!1!!I ~.~:lfll; "'!i:&1;r.ltim"" 11~1-'i"' •12 974 112 974 112 974 •12 974 t993FORO 1992JEEP _ Ranger XL Wra~er 4x4 MM ASS mw11t ._,_ 6 "Pf,. 1•10"WS-AJl6'0J JUI -SOIHSJ •11 974 •12 974 ,...,-----~. _______ . _ _..,..._. \\'ESTSl l>I VICTORIA ST. :\E\\ l'OH I TEBR\< .I·. Costa Mesa Cova ... Coast Nnoport Properties i ~Island RM!ty 4. Grubb. Ells Residential Real Estate s. Gnlbb. Ellis ResicWntial Real Estate 6. Prudential Newport 7. Walnfmnt Homes Inc, Realtors 8. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 9. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 10. Waterfront Homa lnc:, Realtors 11. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 12. Watafroru Homes lnc:, Realtors 13. Fred Sm1ds c.o.stal Properties 14. PrudentW Cali.fomi. 15. Pnadellial Califomia 16. Prudential Califomia . \11'i\1>1 1 \1\B Orange County Fairgrounds Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 BALBOA ISLAND Delightful Island Cott.age . • Desirable Qtne1 l..ocatmn • Spadouii 4 Br From I k1usc + I Br Apt • Nctw Roof On From House •Enjoy Balboa bland 1.ifos1yk Year Round ....... '419,000 Call Alirt Browntll <e' 675-9585 BALBOA ISLAND Not Too Big, Not Too Small • Cbarmlog 2 &umom. 2 Ba1h Cnuage • Built New in I 9<.>0 • Custom Oei;ig~u Thmughuul •Turnkey Conllilmn, Move Righi In Call Jakt Kio/is@ 6J/.lJlUJ BALBOA ISM:ND- Brand New Custom Home • Spacic.)Ull New Cuitlom Duplex • fabulous Location • Sllf'trlor Craflsmamdtip •Luxury Amen!lies Thrnughoul Call Ali~ Browntll <e' 675-9585 BALBOA ISLAND Quaint Island Cottage • Loca&lon! Cbann! S~t Arfll!al ! • Beautifully ~orated 4 Br, 2 Ba m-.~ • Well Maintained Cottage On Higt\ly 0.:sirable 100 Block ..... #15,000 Call Alirr BTUWMll '1 675-9585 BALBOA ISLAND Eseellent Income Duplex • OUIMalXlina Loclliori J~t s.c~ To South Bayfrom • &c:elleOI Rental Hbt..Ws On Bolb Unill (~ br, l bl each) Newport Properties ( 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083 ----_----------~ . 4 . '-"··· .• -~.·-·"·~ta:': ... ~~ ~ __ ,,. •' -__ :___·~_,_"·--~ ~~l.!. ...... - • ·IS • cc d I .... r... ~ 0 ..... , .. , ... .,., Owllell ~ o,n.Md SPANISH HACIENDA [)Qigned for drama, this 7bd, Sba feanua arched doorways, wood Boors, gated fountain couny.ard with pool and spa on estate sized lot. $699,000 Pam &ll Codc 70867 CORONA DEL MAR. OIAllM Newer Car.: Cod srylc home .fbd, 3.5ba offm a spacious Boorpbn with soaring c.cili.ngs. wood Aoors, counuy kitchen and stpatatc gum quar-_ !all. $799,000 Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Codc 71437 WINDO'W10 TIIE SF.A Prestigious Ocan Blvd acatt O\ICrloolcs lnspintion Point in CdM. R«endy remodeled Sbd. -'.Sba home. Main bouJc +guest howe. $1,79S,OOO Mali Gulledge Code 71167 SU~STORY SininJ grandly wich over 100 fttt of froncagc on che 14th & 16th 12.irways, this 5bd Big Canyon Estate offers a privileged world of luxuryt Carol Allison $2,295,000 Code 71187 VIU.A BALBOA'S B.ESI' Spaciow and brittht 2bd condominium wich living room fi~placr. O'eslrabk end location, beach close. Com.munuy ~ls and s~. MaiyAnn McGuire $169,0C)O Code 70077 DPSIGNER LOOK Dn.macic interiors in whites & neutrals with recessed li2hting and cwt0m deck flooring make chis 2bd, 2lia condo cxm special. Comer location overlooking greenbelt. MaryAnn McGuire $239,900 Code 7 1307 8WFFS IJFFSl'YLE Bluffs' tno« popular i>lail offcn ~ow 3br + ~ &miJY ri>om. Upgraded with lbcr Bay view. Red~ $10,000! Sally Shipley $429,000 Code 70S77 ® SHORTWJ!J Will consider tradc ... a:nythint: PUii-on ocwi view. 2br, 2.Sba Med.ittrranean amdo. ~ black fu. rurcs, 2 patios, ~· Gisela Burmcisccr $349,000 USS,000 - BA\'nONf LUXURY An exciting waterfront scuin_g in the bean of Newport. Single &mily residence on the w.im with 30' dock. Walk ro the beach a.nd enjoy a year round holiday .. Ann Pctcn & Suzanne Shuler $69t,SOO COM71477 ,. . " ----.-.,,,.-,.~-~ ----~--.. ~-~--.----.-' .· • . ' . :· ~4 ~ {.' ., ,.;. 111~•.;,!!'f~-··· ••• .,.... - Sat 2657 Vasta Oruda Sat ~29,000 Sally Shipley 23 Monaco SIS $899,000 Marilyn Kershner 11 Cambria SIS $799,500 Onerhouu 401 Moraine SIS $1,599,000 Wallctt!Petertcn lS beVme SIS $1,350,000 \liigbt/Kmcm 3700 Ocean BW SIS $1.345.000 Tabak/Ball 4601 Orringtoe SIS $875,000 Connie Betton 258 Vatginia Pl SIS $287,500 Coluccio/Peyton 2"982 Rancbo Oanente SIS $255,000 Oaudttte Taylor 231 Santa Ana SIS $625,000 igrado/Gulledgc Harbor Ridge 1 S La Rochdle Sun $739,000 Kay Kon&l Spyglus Hill ~Mission Bay Sun $1,275,000 Phyilli fuydeo Harbor Ridge 21 Toulon Sun $899,000 Maxine Propp Spyglau Hill 16 Mission Bay Sun $1 ,150,000 F.&ther Tabak Big Canyon 3 Rue St. Ooud Sun $875,000 Cachy SdJMida:n Huborllidge 19 Harbor Ridge Or. Sun $679,000 Tom Brunton Big C'.anyon 22Hami~Ln Sun $1,390,000 <:arol Alfuon Ncwpon Penn. 3510 Marcus Sun $699,000 Mark Wyland Newpon Cout 11 Riva Sun $549,000 Ted Jarvis Newpon N. Vallas 429 Con:c Marin Sun $429,000 Mali Gulledge Bluffs 2630 Vasta Omada Sun $439,000 Shirley Licka Bluffs 2111 Dacanso Sun $359.000 Karen~ 3Ql Avinid.a CuritO. Sun $465,000 Karen Knocbc -"42VutaRoma Sun $379,000 Sally Shipley ""5 v LSta Panda Sun $~9.000 Dick Halcknnan l728Vana Dd Sun $238,000 MikeSnUth 3701 Lilac Sun $420,000 8.J. Johnson 105 Jaamine C...t Sun ~.500 9da>'Pelm Harbo.r Highlands 1411 Mariners Dr. Sun $«9,000 Dana Bladt Harbor Highlands 2006 Beryl Ln Sun $395,000 Louanne Riney vm..me. SOO Cagney Pb 110 Sun $18",000 M. McGuire 200Mc.Nril1102 Sun $149,000 M. McGuire 200 McNeil ll 300 McNd Pti HAllBOR RIDG£ Li~r & open provides entertainer''~ 3bd, 2.5ba Casablanca M<>Ckl in ~-gated community. wm consider Lease Option. MaliGuJkc9 •1$585,000 Code 7'1737 Sun $121.SOO M. McGu.ift Sun $89,000 M. McGuift Sun $159.SOO M: McGu1rc BfST PUCE· BFST VIEW Suprane living begins in this Harbor Ridge 5bd beauty with unObstruacd views of ocean, city lights, and mountains. Marilyn Kmbncr .,,,000 Code 70'J'J7 PEUCAN HJlL CUSTOM HOMPSrrE .881 S£ ~~ k>t tmbraoed by oc::can & golf ~ ............ views. PmMe met .....Ung view location in ,....an Baai1 ~. paan!er garcd community. PtCiin; Ted~ Suzanne Shuler .. ,....., Code 71407 WATER'S EDGE Speaacul:ar Corona dd Mar rcsidcna on chc bay. Cl\anncl Reef 2bd, 2ba with sfcelt, contemporary inmfon. Pool, spa 12cilicics and available boat slip. $675,000 Mali GuUedgc COde 70847 UNFORGE'ITABLE VIlW Capciv:uing views 9f the ocean, harbor and Pdian Hill nilht lighu. Gorgeow upgrades shine throughout this Portsmouth modd ... better cah a look! $799,500 Roy&. Mary Osterhout Code 70957 OORONA DEL MAil Ooc-lcvcl 2bd dcsiitn offers a garden and privacy. 2 car pngc. Adult community with pool 8c spa. l'lear v.u. shops. cafes and beaches. $379,000 B.J. Johnson Code 7CMo7 BEM1t1RJL HOME NEAR <MAT satOOLS 4BR.. fam rm, din~. Fr doon. 2 patios, fruit trees + spa. Lots of entertU\lng space! Reduced to: $479.000 llOllEllT TA\'LOR 6JS.7.SOO HUGE POOL HOME W1111 BAY/PAllKIOTY LIGHTS VtJ $899.900 Spacb is 5BR, SBA home ~ a martie entry w/11•roeed wal5 & gnird staircase leedirg to ~ master retn1et. PaneJed bary. 3 martie frpls, ceramic tie floomg, kitchen has granite cn.mer1ops. A vefY. pr1'.et1e feel w,Jlarga pool & spa. BIG UDO ISLE f BAYFRONr +DOCK NOW $1.8~5MIL large entertalnDig hcxne iU ~~deck & room for a 55' ~t. runerous ~ detals. elel.etor & stl.n'ling wet bar. A great Uh l5'e street SEIER TRANSFERRED MUST SEU... •• $182.900 Wal< to the beach frcm this deJi!jltftj 2BR penthouse i"I gated comnullty \Wtl assoc tenrlis. pool & spa Peek ocean W!w frcm balcony. Marble enby + other rustom upgrades . . 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS NEAR MARINERS SCllOOL •• $429,000 3-4 BR., 38A home w/\4)1Stairs bcnis room that eot.ti be 4th bedioom Ge.at Harta ~ erm. . Remodeled MBR Slite w/slo.tilts, <hs.Wlg rm, n • 1oeed ~ doors & a spa b..0.-French doOrs fn:m ~ room & msar ste open aito the spntng pool Ms Seel CAMEO H1G111ANDS COllONA DEL JIAll $749,000 Bea.d\t ~my 3BR, 3BA home on large oomer lot ., CdM. Re.oentty ren IOdeled & erBgOO, h::ldrlJ 1arge l\Arlg nn & MBR. boCh \AAttl ~ ooeai Views. • ~ es~ Key acuss to beaches & Crystal UM? St-ate Park. PrWne COi ~' OPEN HOVSE MJN 1-5 PM 4627 COll'n.AM> OIL. CORONA DEL MAil VIEW FOR UNDER $800,000. Flexlble floorplan hiahW1ts this big SBR. 3BA home on enJn. Pt. F"am~ nn., din rm.+ rruh more.. Offered at: $798,000 DAYNA PEI iii 651-4610 GRAND COlJNl1IY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. Fr. $1.380MIL ~It Stoueridge 4BR. 4.SBA estate w/fM!fy amenity you can Snagile. Over 5900 sq ft of elegc)nt JllAng. From the elegant ~ formal enby to the ruty landScaped grants you'I eJ*1Y this pastoral setting You need to see this~ home today! . . MAGNIFICEHI' TENNIS ESTATE FOR $2.890MO. ~rt 5BR, 6BA residei a featuring many hi-tech eledronk ~ & litJltrig . heatOO pool/spa, lighted tennis cxut. ~ entertaining terrace. 2-story gazebo w/maids cps.. children's playgromd, stunning city. rnot.l'1taSl views frcm arnost fM!fy room 4car garage TOWNHOUSE STYLE DVPlEX FASY CONDO CONVF.RT ••• $399,~ k1ea1 ~ ~ wT<kar pri<ng. Vey good upstje potential. The beach Is only 7 hooses ~ Geat as Sl.ITVOer/\Witer use! Front decks'& rear patios in each t..l'llt. <Amer may cany 1006. LARGE CORNER VIEW .J.O'T. ~ IWDO- deW" enlarged 38R/38A .... w/oell. ---sllding dn, extensi\le ........... oc..n vtewl Just bsted at: $749,000 lllCK llADFOllD 673-9177 BAvFRoNr lll6lm9E UJXURY FOR LESS $515.000 StlnnJig batyfront w\~it \4ews. W;,I( k> ~/shops In the Vlage. T~ UP.Jllded resider a Boot stip awilabie for rent also. MAKE YOVll OfffJU MOVE RIGIR IN. SHl,900 Divorce foo:es sale of INs spacb.15 ~ Paderosa home on a ~ street. .l.ist-11 ~ ~ & l'l!ld; to ITlOIR ~in. 3BR + ~ ?:.~ 2«iry &oa,ll.1n. Excelent e.ne to buy for i.nder $300K. A LOT OF HOUSE FOii ONl.Y •• ~$4 79.000 Coosder this beaulUy cared for 48R tone w/famt} room. ~· rooni. French doors. 2 frpls. custom "cabinets & bay wlnOOw--rr kl.. ~ ~ enby. 2 patios, trees+ a spa in the bDck yard. Y<U draams can come true! PENINStJIA POINT SPAaotJS HONE $7M.080 Large 5BR, 3BA home feell.mg den, ~ nn, ~ nn & a great enter tall dr 19 patio wllh a tn pl. ~ bey views Iran upper level A nut see. -.. ~;----.-, .... ~~ .. . :.."··~-. -,y-:-·_ f."1tfhc_ -• l . • ' • .. ~~~).• •· .,.r · ~ ,~~.l. ._,..,,.._....... "'\. ·.. ,, ·.A\.-. - OPEN HOUSES Fro m one to fi ve p.m. Corona del Mar Temi.lt &tale 1400 s.n Mipel OpenSunday $1,,IS0,000 l)do We Traditional B&yfrant 218 V11 Udo Nord Open Sunday S1,S95,0Xl Bayfront Value 309 North Star Lane - Open Sunday $995,000 Lido Isle Clusic 225 Via San Remo Open Sal/Sun. $795,000 Baycrest Estate ~e 1823 GJenwood Lane Open S.l/Sun. -$469,000 Eutaicle Owma 358 Walnut Open Satui0a)' $279,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1 05 8 • 631-1400 '. ' Linda Isle Gold Coast 5BR4.5BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with turning basin view~ SU95.000 Lido Isle Tradition.al Bayfront SBR 4.5BA Pride ol ownership, tum-key Large dock, excellent main cNnnel views ~ • Prime Lido Isle Bayfront SBR 4SBA Older home, ideal eastern tip 54' of bay frootage, w I sandy beach &: dock $2.395,(Dl • Lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Prime~· comer lot, perfect in every detail! $1.195,000 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBRSBAContemporary, will exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,850,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 48A + Den, rt.:.rmino beach cottage, Fabulous turning-~-~. boat dOck Sl.095.000 ------® ,. Udo ule Bayfront Triplex Easy t'Ol\version to single family Private tie.ch,, gmt sunset views $999,000 Spyglau Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-large view lot Very private c.anyon location. pool $8C9,000 Udo ule Traditional 48R 3BA., prime 4.5' tUnl!r kit Plaiza loaltim, Pr. dooa, Hrdwd floors $825.000 I PIOO per mo. 1e.aH Bayfront Value! 3BR3BA +Pam. Rm., tum-key home, lg. dock 60' on the bay, will exchange res. or income $995,000 Oceanftont Duplex 3BR 28A + 2BR IBA prime oceanfront White water~ will exchange down $795,000 Lido Isle Cassie 38R 4BA Fam. Rm., office, new home 9' ceilings, large sundeck, bright & open 5795,000 ( In recendv refurbished Brookview. Two stoty 3 bdrm twnhm wld::k attached garage in nice interior locaUon near club & pools 631-1400.... ........ . ...................... $149,500 COSTA MESA ColleQe Park. Gre.at starter home w/3 bdrms and nice yard w7spa & gazebo on raised wooden deck 631-1400 . ··y• • •••••••• ••••••••••• $193,000 MESA DEL NA.a Beautlfu!Jy maln~ed 3 bdrm home widen. separate master 8i gorgeous landscaping. Newer roor. kitchen appliances & securtty ~ 631-1400....... .. ...... ·-····· ................ $212,000 COSTA MESA HE1GH1'S Near high school tnlck & tennis Great 3 bdrm townhome w/dbllng & f~_nns, 631-'14~~-~~ ~-In sech~-~-~.Tz~900 EASTSID£ COSTA MESA 3 bdrm townhome bit in '89 and freshly painted. High ceilings, white ~ woods. large open kitchen & spacious master suite. 631-1400...... .. . .......... ... .... . ........ $259,000 IKJNTINGTON llFAal C1ose to Central pari< bike to beach Two story 3 bdrm home w/dinlng & family rms. ~Jo.~:.~~-~:.~.~.~-~.~5.ooo RAallOR HKiHIANDS unbelievable price for Newport Beach! Motivated seller wants to move this 4 tlt'1~.~~.~:.~.~-~-~-~.ooo WEST NEWPOll1' Duplex at bargain price. Low maintenance wtth one 2 bdrm & one I bdrm unit + dbl ~i:f4~~-~~ .. --~-~-~-~-~ NEWPORT llEIGllT8 Older 2 bdrm home plus 1 bdrm apt w/frplc over the garage. great yard w/frult trees. berries and grapes. B£ke to beach. 631-1400 ................................................. $325.000 AT THE llEAOI 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm well maintained units w/fresh paint & tile floors. Steps to ocean, no street to cross. 631-1400 ................................................. $360,000 AT DIE BEACH M:UW'omr 9ll08ES two story 3 bd & den w/alry, open fee!lng. Most desirable model in this community ~~~.~.~'..~.~~.~· ..... $370,000 //tr 1'm 8EAal Brand new high tech 3 bdrm twnhm, steps to ocean w/waUs of Windows & 3rd leYel bonus room leading to deck wlocean & mtn views. 631-1400 .................................................... $399,000 •WmT aEACH'S Ba;icrest neighborhood. O>mfortable 4 bdrm home w/dining & family rms & 2 ~~-~~ .. ~~:.~~-~~-~: ... $419,000 NEVJPOllT HEIGlll'8 dplx, 2 story bit as townhomes in '78. Frp&ces, laundries & tiled kitchens. Front w/3 bds & decks rear wl2 bds, patio & garden. REDUCED! 631-1400 ................................................ $425,000 NE1IPOID' HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home wl3 bd and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard wtth rn:110o~.~.~.~ .......................... $435.000 llAYC:WST Tr&dltional 1 story 3 bdrm, dine & family rms. breakfast nook. courtyard entry & yard wlpool. Fr. doors, moidlngs, A/C & security 631-1400 ................................................... $469,000 largest 4 bdrm flQol' plan includes spacious master wl fiplc, dining A family rooms, cozy library & open cciuntrY kitchen. Pool. spa & att. dbl garage. 631-1400 .................................................. $549,000 OU> COllONA PEL JIAll near new spacious 3 bdrm townhorne, dining & famf)y rooms, large master 6'~~·~·~·~·~:.~~-~~~-153·9.000 PEMNIRJlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home wl dJning rm, family kite.hen w/bre.akfast nook. ha~ floors, large ocean view deck & patio. Steps to ocean. 631-1400 ................................................... $549.000 UDO ISLE spacious, beautifully remodeled 2 bdrm home widen & d~ f~ nns, 3 fireplaces, serious ~1~J.l00~.~~-~ ..... ~ ......... ~~~.~~~~.1.'ls15.ooo AT THE llEAQI Charming shingled custom home w/Country French decor 5 houses from sand w/master, ~ri-1~~-~~~~-~~-~~.~~~~~~.~srs.ooo LIDO ISLE Ught, bright & cozy 2 bd widen on owrslzed lot at quiet end of Island. Large swmy patio & excellent expansion P<?tential. · 631-1400 ................ 1: .................................. $595,000 MvcmsT Beauttful expanded & remodeled 4 bd wl office, den or 6th bd) upgraded kitchen w/new ~-~·~-~-~-~ .. ~~~~~.~.~· .... $599,000 Delightful remodeled 3 bdrm home built around patio wlexceptlonal floor plan for both -privacy and open space Master lncludes office area & bak:ony. Steps to ocean. 631-1400 .................................................. 595 000 CUFF HAVEN ~~ 1 sty 3 bd w/(Jnly rm & open floor plan. ~i>Odht, stone & hrd\vd nrs, Berber ~M~:.~: ....... : .. ~~:.~.~~.~:.$619.ooo WESTaaF 3 bd, ren)odeled to perfection. Formal glnlng & Uvlng rooms, fabulous gou.rmet kitchen & ~~:.~ .. ~.~.~ ... ~.~·9.000 HUNTINGTON HAllllOUll w/30' dock & bay vus O~ story 3 bd w/f amllv rm, P.atlo & deck. RemOdeled In '92, new paint, carpef & apPliances. 631-1400..... .. ....................................... $649.000 UNDA ISi.£ Traditional stvle wl4 bds up & maid's down. Uving rm w/24 ft vauTted cellJngs. OOck for large ~~'1t&f~.~-~.~~.~ .................... (LH)$692.000 PENINSOlA PT ~newer 4 bd California con. ~P9!CS'Y w/roof dee , steps to beach~hed ma ca~. 2 marble • central Yac C. 63 -1400 ........................ ~·· ---5.000 BAUIOA ISlAND Exten~ :'i ?n bd on ~-~;~.~.~~~~~":~.~":.: ~·Ir~~ ~~ct!, ~as~I~ ~4'&~~·.~~.~-~.~: .. ~.~.1%99.000 AT 11IE BEAal vine cowred Old Monterey style 4 bd wl~ ocea11 _vi'w roof dec~k qrtrs. ~~t.T4 remodeled w/o&d world !P.· ' -400.................................................... 25.000 BEl.Oi COC&-~ 2 bd twnhm ln choa 1-= location. nlni rmt. 3·frp&ces llghttnQ sound systems. ~~ fl88 w frig & gas, spa & waterl . .................................................. $749,000 UNDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 bds up & maid's down. Uhvln_g rm wl24 ft. vaulted celllngs. Dock for ac t 8i great open bay vus. Tmnendous potential In the wry ftrst hse bit In htne Terrace on huge lot w/3 bdrms, pool & spa & premier ocean & harbor views. 631-1400 ............................................. $1.225,000 lll\llNE 1EP9u:E Beautiful New England style. lresh-~ted 4 bd, 3 ba home widen & family room & lush 631~1~~~.~~·~·~·~·~~.~~ ...... $779.000 OCENtFllONI' prime dup&ex w/3 bd down & 2 bd 6§·1~~~·~·~·~-~-~~~95.ooo UDO ISLE 4 bd home on large prime corner lot front the Plazza. Two masters w/l up & 1 down, paned wind- ows, Fr. doors, hrdwd Ors & brick patio. 631-1400 .................................................... $825,000 ALMOST OCEANF'llONT White water views from master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dlnlng t3'i1'4oo.~.~-~-~· .. ~ .. ~.~~--~sS29.ooo DOVER SHOllES Extremely motivated sellers have bought another! Best buy. pristine 1 story 3 bd w/be.autl· fuJ cfecor, 60' oo the water & large dock. 631-1400 ................................................... $995,000 "UDO ISIE triplex on-the bay. A great value on the ~ side of the Island. with be.ach & gorgeous bay view. Two bd owner's w/frplc +a 2 bd & 1 bd unit 631-1400 .................................................... $999,000 UDO ISi.£ custom, contemporary 5 bd masterpiece on xtra lrg lot. Dramatic 2 sty entry, office. dining & fam1ly rms & extensive U98 of granite & marble. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.195.000 ~ awesom stt-«>wn views from all ~jor rooms of this new top quality fully furnished 3 bd custom hm. A/C security & sound systems. 631-1400 .......................................... ~ ..... $1.198.000 AVALON. CATALINA Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spectao•lar views of the bay & approved plar)s & per· mtts for an exciting 4 unit condo profect. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.200.000 • OPEN tfOUSES • OPEN SATURDAY 3S8 Walnut • Ealtllde Com Mesa .A.le Adams 313 35th ·Wat Newport Bach Betty Comegys 423.5 Poppy • Corona del Mar Sue Ellen Volpe 1400 DoJphln Tema • Corona deJ Mar ROI} Freeman 405 Monmg St..-· Dover Sbora. NB Bob Penkwltz 4501 Gorham • Cmneo Shora, CdM Richard Lee OPEN SUNDAY 27 3 Haverfleld • Bayridge. NB Austin Dayries 21802 Kiowa · Huntington Bach Diane Cannon 2101 15th #2 • Newport Hdghta Carol Oift 3022 Corte Portal • Newport North Richard Lee 1113 Grow Ln • Watdlff Grove. NB Rosette·Andlie Gindi 1514 Highland ... Baycrat. NB Lom.ine Fanington 600 15th • C&ff Hawn. NB Reggie McNemey 1200 Estelle· Baycrest. NB Sally Phillips 228 Via Ebo&· Udo Isle, NB Mary Ann Nethercutt 309 North Stu Ln -Do¥er Shara Bob Penkwitz 218 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB Ovisten Nilsen, Rob Gem 1400 San MlgueJ ·Corona dcl Mar Patti Conouer 3 Denwood • Big Canyon, NB Jelf Axton 31531 Pepprabee Bend · San Juan Capo Betty Comegy$, Nancy Peterson OPEN SAT&: SUN 3085 KJondlU. eo.. Mesa JerrySmtth 323 c.dar St. • Newport Sbo .... Kennie Jo Rizzo 432 w..•.a.,..., · Newport HelQhb Marlene Ha.Id 418 Fullertoa ·Newport Helght:I · JUmUc Jona I Carta BroffrMn 1719 ~ Bavcrat. NB Pia D'A\aia/ ~ Ncttel 1823 Qmwood • a.,.a.t. Ml Mal.nen ~I C.arolyn Starr SS Sil •• s ff• · a.lcowt. ,_ Ras*~ 1701 Tredcwt 6s • a.,c..t, ,. 4m er-r.. I Pia lJALN 1106,.,. 1 fs.-• .,._. Shonie., MS .Mia M.ia/..,.... Jones 225 Vie ....... Udo ..... ,. Rick Sctnlber 200715111 ••• 1 ..... c.w .. ,.. Nlrqt a.fllld 1 Tom blllnltl 4BdHM $279,000 2BdHM $399,000 3 Bel ..... $399,000 3 BdHM $779,000 4BdHM $1,395,000 4 Bel HM $1,695,000 3 8d Condo $289.000 3 Bd HM $299.000 3 BdTwnhm $289,000 3 BdHM $489.000 4 BdHM $549,000 4 8d Hse $599.000 3 8d HM $619.000 3 Bel Hse $619,000 4 8d Hse $629,000 a Bd ttse $995,000 5 Bd HM $1.595.000 S Bel Estate $1.850,000 S BdHM $3.950,000 Estate $4,250,000 4BdHM $279,900 58dHM $357,000 S BcfHM $389.000 2BdHM $410,000 4BdHM $419,000 4BdHM $469,000 2 BclHM $489,000 SBclHM $499,000 4 BclHM $729.000 38dHM $795,000 SBdHM Sl,225.000 Ocean Boulevard w/~lficent hart>of. ocean & sunset views. TnKl!Uonal 4 bdrm home w/dlning & fa.mill; rms & elegant French decor in a great corner location. Owner may trade or carry paper. 631-1400 ................................................ $1 .895.000 NEWPOKrS Dover Shores. Fabulous 4 bd bayfront w/lrg-dock & huge patio. Dining & fmly rms & gourmet kitchen. Fr. doors. used brick & roses. 631-1400 ............................................... $1.375.000 UDO ISi.£ bavfront home w/dock for large yacht l?ristine 5 bd w/dining & family rms. gourmet kitchen. paned windows. ludwd flrs; crown moldings. 631-1400 .............................................. $1,595,000 IA HABRA HEIGHTS ESTATE beautiful English Tudor home on aprx 8 acres. Security gated w/tennis court. Olympic pool & spa & guest hse. Nut & citrus trees. 673-6900........... ............ . ....... $1 ,600.000 CAMEO SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home in premier comer location w/180. ocean. canyon & nite light view ~~r~~r:.~.~~.~.~.~~.~~~ & ~.:.'.$L695.ooo P£UCAN POINT huge front row lot in spectacular location on the 12th green with white water views Extra priVacy with walkway next to property. • 631-1400 . . . . . . ..... . .... . . ......... $1.895.000 IAGUNITA 4 bd oceanfront home of over 4.000 sq ft w/dlning & family rooms & private beach access in i3~1~i~.~c~~.~~.~-~-~~· ....... $1.995,000 LINDA JSlE remodeled 5 bd home w/fabulous turning basin view & large dock. BJeached oak floors. ~t kitchen & plantation shutters. 631-1400 ... $2.395,000 CoaTA.N HEIGHTS 2.4+ acres gated equestrian zoned subdMdable estate in the Tustin foothills. 3 legal parcels, lush landscaptng. 2 houses & pool. 631-1400 ................................................. $2.495.000 'l1IREE AllCll MY. IAGlJNA Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab vu. Hrdwd firs, beamed ceUlngs. dbl paned win<b.lls & 4 ~. 631-1400 ................................................. $2,795.000 ... . . --- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC •. RealtOrs® tt~~~f/~, 435 Canal St. $150,000 LH 234 Lugonia St. $370,000 Lorraine Farrington x225 Ii JUSTUSTED KENNIE JO RIZZO Res 642-4917 327 Canal St. .............. LeaseHold 334 62nd St ............ IN ESCROW 397 Roman Way ......... $375,000 '207 Walnut St. ............ $349,000 LORRAINE & SALLY Pro udly Present Eaststde Costa Mesa 3 Bcinns/ 2.5 Baths at $259,000 Two New C.ancloe at the Beach $4 ~ 9,000 arxi $399,000 323 Cedar St. 5Bd/3Ba 243 Walnut St. $319,000 Sally Phillips x234 FINEST WORKMANSIDP 1 • • • -,.... . -. . • • ""'" •-• -•,,,. ~ I ... ~ .... ~~ .. ·-• •--..it.. ... ~ •• .-. ·~~~· T,,. ,,.~. .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC: Realtors® ,,~~~ f/e~,, Cameo Shores -'50/~M;fam !l)u$ C'ouwa-dd~ • Remodeled With Impeccable Style • 4 Bedrooms ..... 31'2 Baths •Large View Patio and Side Yard • Gounnet Kitchen with Breakfast Area • Fonnal Dining Room • Family Room . ~Steps to 3 Private Beaches LIS OLSEN 631-1400 x230 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN An elegantly appointed home with soft contemporary accents. Exquisitely decorated with extensive use of mirrors, upbolstr.rtd walls, crown mouldings and wool Berbtt carpeting. Dramatic, spacious living areas with floor to ceiling glass oVttlooking ocean and lush romantic courtyard patio with pool. PENINSUI.A POINT .BAYFRONT --WITH A DOCK-- WONDERFUL ~ BRIGHT • Lazge 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/Gras9y l:awn and Loads of Roses • Retractable fJectric Awnilgs • Premier Sedded Peninsula Point location Offered at $2,400,000 For More Information Coll 631-1400 x239 New custom home built with the highest CJality mMa1als and lmoi.tlltNe design. Pri'ne slJeet-b- street' locatton, steps to beach b!ntds and clihouse. The ~ & open floor plan Is oriented aromd a large Ul'PJ patio with b.ntaln. 3 ~ des, 4 baths. famlly room and office. extensMi use qi marble, granlle & Italian oenmlc de and a bilcony off the master with bay view. Offend • $795,000 RICK SCHREIBER BBL FEENEY 631-1400 x276 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors• Don and Joyce-Olson: an innovative duo · Flower arrangements,- cocktail parties·and wine tasting events are a few of their marketing techniques 1bc Olsons have a lot of innovative firsts: In l Q58. Don. alahg with his brother Forrest. became the first agents in hlstory to run full page real estate advertisements (San Fernando Grecrf Sheet). And working out of Coldwell Banker Newport .Beach office, the Olsons were the first to iJJ\plement an 800 number, promjsing a contact in less than 30 ~. •we're mnova1ors. • Don said. •we do a lot of things which many agents haven't even thought of; and we've been quite successful in doing the littJe things right.' POr instance, Joyce provides beautiful flower llTBllgements for a home just to . nu it show better. "Joyce know1 bow to aet a home ready tot sbowin3, • Don said. "She's a pro at it: and there's no one who does it better.• ,1'bCy aJ50 hold cocktail parties and wine tasting events for neipbocs of clients. 'It showcases the home," he said. "One of those.oeiabbon f1llY know someone who i iniCrestCd, or dtj may be ready to &ell their own ~ and will list with ut.• And now, the Olaons' advertisements will bC teen oo ..._ lhoppina carts at the ~of fonfR<*I ind San Miguel. •Jt'a more than I: rvnninJ full-pa,e, ldva--.•.* ilid. •111aas &o bC ~u· n ivedilndalt.' J.~• ii ............. Mlkb ~ ilile . Olli9 • .. •n ••lit·~ n lmVice. 11i .............. Doft iD liDdinl Don and Joyoe Olson clienis. Each morning Don walks his dog Rebel chatting with other dog walkers along the way. 'I start talking to ochers about the market or about a listing I just sold,• be said. -rhcy sec bow excited and motivated J am and wiU hopefully call me when they need to buy or sell their homes.• According to Olson, the bipest problem with real estate •aents today 11 poor communicatioii wjth lbC seUer. -rhcy want to know what ii goina on,• be said. 'Sometimes agents will hide from their clients if they have a problem property. rm happy to talk to them.• As a result, Don baa achieved a 96" sale ratio on properties bandaed in the past five yean. . . The Obons' innovllive style. combined wilb a penonal applOICb to IDMbf.iaa Md ........ four decides"'~· .. ..... i-* die,.. C,,ril(;I .... I 7 "m SecurifY. system installed in wake of family tragedy .. In the months since the robbery and. shooting at the Broadway Street Baskin Robbins ice cream More, Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach !>ale!> associa~ Ted C.OOley has been an active volunteer m the efforts to assist owner Nick Roshdieh. • Recently Cooley enU sted the coopei:at1~n of Coldwell Banker and We tee Securi.ty ID purchasing and installing a st~ secunty system . The high-tech system 111Cluded a camera and recorder. motion detector and hold-up buuon. . . . "I could not belie\.e a cnmc like Ibis happened in my neighborhood.• said . • Conley a long-lime Laguna Beach resident "I want~ to help the Roshdieh family get the support they needed." . . Westec which also provided secunty patrol to Laguna Beach residents following the 1994 wild fires, generously helped donate and install the security system. "I was touched by the passion and effort by Conley to help the Roshdichs. • said Westec's Commercial Divisiolf general manager Roger Barreto. "Passion and .community service are important '!' Westec as well, so we arc pleased to help. Wtstec is a full-service security company which develops and manufactures its own modular security systems and offer numerous security services, ljkc local system monitoring. patrol and armed response. For a free home and family safety book or informauon on commercial or residential security i.ystems and services. call 1-800-Sn-3287. store From l lo R: Ted C.O...lev. Coldwell Bonker ~uno Beach Norih; ~ick Roshdieh, Boilcin Robbins Owner; Roger Barreto, Weltec General ~i and Gory ~, Westec Regionot Security Consultant. ~ .../b Roshdieb will dedicate a aquc ID onor of the generous support of oldwcll Banker and Westec. The pllq')e will symbolize !he community's ability to pull together dunng toUgh times. Conley is pleased to see hb efforts helped give the k.osbdieh family and the employee_s of tbe Broadway Street Ba,krn Robbins the peace of mind that they are ,.ife at work. Call Ted Conley at CeldweU Banker Lacuna. Bach North~ (714) 494- 0215. ... Top producer-joins Coast Neviport Properties A successful.career in N~rt Beach spans 18 years COMt Newport Properties proudly announces the addition of Brenda Peterson to iis staff. In her 18-ycar career, he bas been a con istcnt top producer and bas • garnered numerou sales aw~. Peterson's clients appreciate her professionalism as well as her fun personality. Peterson feels her previous job with the Balboa Bay Club is partially responsible. She held the position of public relations and social director for eight years. Peterson pccializes in higher-priced properti~ and has rc~nted a number or celebrity client:.. During her spare time. she enjoy~ tennis and tra\.el · FrMCC being her passion. llnltlla "*""" con be ,.._,,_ t11 Coast N,.,.-;t Brenda Petenon ~1, 4 Civic P"'1A, SU.111, Nw,ort •toela, (714) 644-1600. VllWS From every_ room. Contemporary four bedroom, 2.5 bath custom built home. Kitchen and lMng area overlooks Bay. SkytlJdrtS, vaulted celUngs and cteckS al>ound .. Three car garage on a quiet street. Open House: Sat/Sun, 1-5. $619,000 A13 ON 1llE BEACH Incredible oceanfront estate In West Newport. Slx bedrooms, ftve baths, den or bonus room. Master suite with adjoining sitting room and his and her master baths. COmpletely remodeled In 1990. Roof top deck, surf at your front stepsl Subterranean 3 car garage. $ 1, 195,000 02 P£NINSULA LOCATION DUPLEX With Bay view from upper deck. Three bedrooms, two baths up -two bedroom. two bath down. PeffKt opportunity to llve the beach llfestyle and help with the mortgage. Starter home or perfect for empty nesters. Close, dose, dose to bay beach &. ocean. $595,000 A I 2 SlCLUDED VAU.£Y EXCll'ING LOCATION-LOCATION Imagine a secluded ftve-acre vaUey In Custom designed and appointed Extra large back yard with a peek-a- Laguna Bea.ch, overlooking the lovely private home. Enjoy ocean breezes. boo ocean view from master awaits Laguna coastttne, fairy tale perfedr Two ftreplaces. hardwood ftoors, plan-you In this home. Two bedrooms. Thls rare property now has seven tatlon shutters, crown molding and three baths -den could be third bed- quaint cottages, but the value Is In the Frenc.a. doors c.an all be yours. Solar _room._ Caatopportunlty. spectacular locatton aAd.Wld.-Offet.ci;ed.1--Dheal"lilRd pool and sPacJous patio. $419,000 PiO at $1,195,000 Ht $409 000 RS COWIOY 5ftCIAL LOVELY LAGUNA 24CARAT 24 CARAT Spectacular views over city llghts, white water~ Catalina and Ca.Ufomla's Riviera coastflne. Over 1 acre custom lot with Oty and C.oastaJ CommlssJon approval for 9578 sq.ft M. Skender- lan deslfi1 home. Truty the ftnest House In listing office. Offered at $1, 95,000 MS ' / "' DIDI DllD IDID DIDI . 0110 IDID 1101 1101 . LAGUNA Off1C£ BUILDING Retail office building with great loca- tion on PCH. Approximately 3000 sq.ft. with many possibilities. Ptease call for details. $595._QQO Cl6_ LOOK NO f1IDHE& · LAGUNA OlllCl ......ci Pdme loc.&don on c.omer ol PCH In North~· New ~/retail bulklng wtth oce1n views. secured undefsr~ parldos. $600,000 c 17 Custom ranch, pt'lvate bluff, approx. ftve wooded acres. Miii\ toae wlth two master suites. pest house. barn. tack room. ltklns Mena and corr•. $199,000 lA Prime comer lot In Lqun& &each. wtth three bedroom house plus putdng lot. but the v.,ue ts In the Lind. <Seat locatk>n. ~ for pro- ~ buJldl"8. CAil for details. $199,000 C23 It's.al here. Aperfiect 10. ~ pttv~ yet sreat accessibllltyl Dec- orators dream, new kitchen w/new appl&Mces, lollely IMng room wtth window seat and oozy lreplace. Glldenf!fs par.else. $U4,950Cl8 r., ·..,f"'t;,_m~1·.'~,,.,., ,.~~ •.. ~n~."" ""'"1·-f ,..,.Ln/· pt0p,.,,,.f/·,,.,S · 11 • 11 '~<1.; ,_,:::. ,......-~ . v. ( .. ~ '-' . I -. I • l .. • Ir~ I,\ h v' 11 '-=' \:' I .... ' ' L. -. -------------------- " H~RBOR RIDGE $459.000 Li~"'•"~:;· ,"! ..,,niJBn .~d 1ott Lais olw.r,dL"'' 111Jrb1e tlopr,n J •n rrr~"n lrr .. J,I ... 1 n1c£ nryhl lrqrt rj 1:101,ntJin ~1ew WATBlflOIQ' Willi BOAT DOCK $675,000 3BR. 1.758A Of 2BR widen. 1 st01Y. end ot eds street. Frpl, 2-c.v garage, gated communiry. Walk to Udo Vill.1ge. IRYINE TERRACE $649,000 Remodeled 48R trn in great location nr patk & tennis courts. French doors. skylights. recessed lighting, great backyard. HARBOR RIDGE $539 000 Viewolcityli;its & rollinghills.Remodeled38~ & loh. Canhavesep.guest qtrs (Wn9r may carry 2nd. IWllOR RIDGE $459,000 · . u;it and Blight wifl 38R and loll Lois ol windows. marble llooong., m1rrOOld ~replace. nice night light and mouollin view. POINT on MAR $439 000 f!j ~ ExQUisilltly delaled & ~Y mainlained trn in great on. ~BA. den could be 3rd BR. Fabuloos ~rades. light & airy. Lush landscaping. Air conditioning. WTSIDE CUSTI>MI $375,000 Look no ITIOl8! Newer lhan new! 4 fireplaces, marble granile gourmel kit:hen, hardwood floors. 3 br, 2ba adult or tamily living REMODB.EIJ I VACANT $339,900 , Fabulous condo in the Blutts. New whilll appliaoces. fantastic greenbelt -localion. Liltlt & airy matble entry. DESIRAILE TUR1U ROCK $334,900 Detailed residence. 4BR. upgraded kithen & baths. 2 sep. dining areas. Texb.Jred ceilings, c:enl air, no Mello-Roos. privallt a!Jium & low mainl landscaping. STEPS TO THE ll.UE PACIFIC $329 800 Great 38R, 2&\ hm on COfner lot. Private patio & plen~ ol parl<ing. ~ sll!pS from lhe beach.A great deall PROF. OFFICE llDG • AIWIEIM $329,500 Stc>er pride ol ownership, professional~. 3 olfu suilas wn-w garage. CORONA DR MAI $285,000 This is hl best ll'iced IJ'operly in CdM. 2BR, frpl, wee bar Close to bea:h. shopping, One dining. Great area. IEWPORT BEACH IAYFRONT $275 000 Breathlaking views d tie ocean & bay from this 28MBA condo on the Newport Bayfronl In the heart ol Newport Beach. close to everything' REDUCTION II ORIGINAL Bl.UF FS! $245,000 - located on wide gree.UI~ Pride of ownership, 3br. 2 5 ba. rew kitchen. upgraded baths. can buy land. Will lease option! DRAMATIC 21R + DEN • NEWPORT CREST $237 ,000 Upht & ~n upgraded witaldwood nrs. Kitchen w/pass-thru bar. custom mirrors Fall.llous perimeter location. . GREAT EASTSIDE FAMllY HOME $229 000 Fabulous lloorplan, 38R, 2BA. ow 2000 sq It Newer roof. hasdwood firs. huge bonus rm addition. Hoose is In pertact condition. NEWPORT BEACH $189,000 Very desifable 3rd ftr lewl. Ideal for slattaf hm Of joint tenants purchase. Very mOOvaMI -sell« has purchased new lvn. 2BR. 1.SBA. WOODlllDGE $174 900 Quiet inside~ location, single ~I end unit lii1s like a single tamilytm. 2~ gounnet kitchen, frpl & IO'tWy C<Utyald. WOlfOERFUL llYllE TOWMHOME $155 000 Complelaly relurbished 2BR. 2.58A towmome. 2 mstr sJ1es, C01:f frpl & mirrored walls in living rm. A real cream puft. Motivated! GOLF COURSE VIEW 1121,• Prime kation. lowly patio Mflodts golf c:otn8 & pool. Resort like 111ti11g. Hltll & bright Clow to tdM>ols. MfWllW! $ 334,5GO .. S 318,ICIO S. 507 Tustin~ S 495,000 Sat 1506 Muintrs S 415,000 101 Sdlotz Pim #118 $ 219,000 ...,_,.tr 20 lrM Loa CoUrt 14 hilt Ooart BNlllMlft ~ -----~-- MEllTEUAIWI MMSIOI $3,158.-l.ocaled on a aciaJ lot In Belcoort with ocean and cily liaht views. ~immly f0,000 sq.ft. wifl S br, den, family room. SlBel beam con~tion and finest mallriab tuoughout. Ahmf\ll~~-::-:==~1112.:re + lol 48R suitas, tamny rm, den. Pool. spa & ocean views. • CMYll ,,..AY mAn S2.--' Beautiful 58R. 58A hm on an IPPfOl. 1 a.ooo sq 11 lol A pmale ga1ec1 entry leads_, a hm M has itall. Pool,._ saunas. fan~y rm. ollice & den. large mstr auitl w"11s & lw t:dls. PrcPertY is being sold klmished. IAvn.T IEAUTY $2.m.• lnmdl'ble watfront rasidencl. Yoor own private beach wftarqe boat slip, views 111 bredtlaklng. SBA. Including IMge mstr suite w/adjoinlng dfice. Wiii WE CIS1'111 $1115,• Beautiful con'8mporary hm w,,arga ~;spa ! wateitall. 48R, library, tamily rm. llX8'Cise rm. II yoo like .ti1te & bright · flis is'°' root M•llE PAU ACUS $1 150,000 . IEWPOl1' IAYFlllT UVM S1 ,250 GOO lnleri0t Linda Isle location. Owr 80' on hi bay. SB~ 4BA, security entrara. Frpl, enclosed ccoeyant, lormal dining rm. . ' IEAUTIFUl CUSTOlll IOlff S1, 195 -In galBd comm. of Harbor Hill. Pn ocean & Newport Cli views. Dramatic liYlng rm w/YaUlaed ceiling, goonnet's kithen, downstairs study. All BR hM !heir own BA. Large mslr suite wf2 walk~n closets. ~live lenced on pool area. nm LMUU COITDIPORMY $1, 1H,500 T otllly remodeled No. l.aglJla contemporary in pristine condition. 4BR. 4.58A, wtlil9..,. ocean views. IOMEOUS MEDITEllMEAll ESTATE $899,• n11 SBR.4.sM,clmkon~ox.1.1 ~Gourmet'sdream kithen, mstJ suits •Alis & hllS dressing llR. Rode watefiall. pool & spa, 4<ar garage, prof. landsQping. LMUIA IUCI OCUIFIOIT COIDO $817,000 Magnificent whi--views, beach ax:8$S & oceanside pool. 38R. 3BA. li~ng rm. dining rm. tamny rm & gcumet kithen. JUST llEDUCEI I IELCOUllT SH5 • Oramalic tm on latge comeJ lot w,toi DOnd & lush ga;d;, RolUnda entry wknarble ftooring, tleautiful formal dining rm. huge mstr suiae w/sitting rm & frpl, ooormers kithen. secluded si:-. Seller may cany 1st trust deed. Specracutar view estall on 3.6 atltS. 5347 sq.[ custom tudor home. 5 br and separate guest house. Privaa pool and room'°' mnnis and equastrian ~SPYIUSS Ill CUSSIC P'!IOOO · • ing Ylew wf2 mstr suile s + 2 arge BR's all on one UIDA ISLE IBIODEl $1,715,000 . . · leYell oo spa In rear/front courtyard+ playground. ~ly remodeled to prilction. 58R den, loonal dining, gourmet kit:hen. On fie bly w/a bmt slip & eniirtalning patio. COIOllA MMilUllDS SHS.• fl Q:fT op of lhe world panoramic views of ocean. bav & sunset COROU IB. llAI llSTOIUCAL IM $1, 1G0,• 5 best s118et in Corona Highlands. Localed at encf ol cul-d&-~ ~~~~~igh~c:i:=F ==~=·:!:h2~n'8riordesignersownhm.lJrge lol LmEI IWIED $1,"5,• UDO ISi.i llEMOIB. $175,-2 B>l)', custom ~ ~"3-ar attadied garagr. V,,i• wabii & e.iru 38R, 38A Udo llm on 48' W1large so:Qclng patio. New kitJlen, city lt"1l'S views. · baltvoom, hardwood nrs. recessed lighting, landscaping. l:OllGtoUS .. IESIDEllCE $1,500.-ceaou DB. MAI S850 000 Price greatly reducedl SpKlous 5BR tm w/privaae pool & spa. Archillctural The ~ntessenlial CdMc:hanneron near1ya dotb' lot(a:DJally 2 leg,al blda ~high alop Spyglm 'Hill w/$M!eping views ~ hatbor & cily ligh!SI sims) in fie best possible !lower street location w/potenlial. The hm is 281{, Stbjeet to bankrupk:y cwt approval. 2BA. ramodeted in '87 & ~ in '94. UDO FAMl.Y NOME $125,. Large fanily hm on a 52' lot. 58R, SBA, large lanily nn adjoins kithen. Wra{J around ywd wllawn & patio. OCEAN UY I CATAUltA VIEWS $119,731 • Custom tm, brick lrpl in lam.rm. oakenlertairwnent cen~. wine cellar & wet bar. Open bun ceiUngs in din & liv. rm. Elevator seNice to all ftrs. Moliva'9d sellers -b~ olfers. · IAY I CITY UGHT VIEWS $800 000 CuSIOm remodel w/= bay, min & city light view. 4AR + sep. maids qlrs, large kithen w/Nr nrs. 118.COUIT ELECAICE $799,000 Prime QUllitif er~. ~ dllcoral8d city light view. Sitting room oft mstr sui• for d~riminating buyefs. IAllOll VIEW-.&.· VIEW HOME ms,• Wondlrt.i vilw ffom spacious 48R. 2.58A. single Bl eicec, hm. New kit ban cellings in IMrlg rm & tamity rm, lqe Interior, pn & 3<ar gar• co.uTB.Y IEM-.U $111,000 4+8R, 2-SM. ~ ~ kCheri ~ ~M:e.s. O-.Ollld mslr sui• w.'Derem rm °' aftlclltetr•l Maf1J aJS1om IMJllSI Musi .i ---CITI •CAZA IA••n ._. =~'* Ccalntry Fr, c:usbn .-. on IPPfOX. 1 acr1 WI YMWS d mll'ls. 48A. 38A. ~ kithln. Pfol.lancbcaped. lot ---~ GORGEOUS VIEW RESIOEHCE S1 .500.000 Prrc" .1·eJ:lv reduced'S;;Jc1ous 5BRw !Jf\ll;iool& :;pJ Arc~1 tecturJ: ~eJuly h1qh Jl~p Spygla>s Hill w ~weeping v1eNs ol harbor & city l1ghts1Sub1ecl to bankruptcy court approval CORONA DEL MAR S1 .250.000 Ir· :A · ~ 10· let 'Jt:!1lou~ bric~«• ivy :o.PrPd Z storv 5BR .i !JBA hill w pocl sp nct:>Jfl VILW 'ur .. ~t?·· 24 HouR A o P ROPERTY I NFORfiJATJON L1NE • (* THEH ENTER THE CoRRUPONDINO .. AuDlo Ao" 1.0. Nui.aeR) 24 HouR AUOtO DescRIPTtoN OF Au. PF.oPeAllES IN T..s AovemsBENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER • Build up to 12..500 sq. ft. Re$idmce • Built to Buyer's Ex.:t Spccificalions • Chu I 88 Feet oe die Wllltrfront LINDAISLE· /4Un44Wc • S~. Sui~. SBlh. w/ tw0 1/2 Blllhs • Formal Dill.in& Rm, Libnry, Rcmocld • "Gold Coast" Oft Unda Isle, Pvt. Doc:lt $3,.95,000 BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • 98d .. 9Ba.. Plus Guest Qlllrters • A~. 10.000 sq. ft.. oo DbJ. Loe • Sauna, Gym Rec. Rm. cl Mud Rm. "'5.0,000 (Ad #6623) NORTH LAGUNA BEACll • 304 Weymoytb CORONA DEL MAR 1150 Brcakca Drive • 3 Bd., Maid's R.o0m, Loft. Spa • S Bd., Over 100 Fed on the Water • Oa:anfroat Home. Totally Rebuilt • Gourmet KiuDen w/Elt-in cl Wet Bar • Interior Counywd with Private Pool • Sec:ond lMFst Loe 00 linda Isle Sl,950,000 L.B. (Ad #6619) • SBd .• Formal Den. PriVlle BOii Dock • SBd., 48L, Oe OUll'ded • 4Bd,. 4.SBL, Fareplace in Uvina Rm. • 3Bd., 2BL, An:place in Livina Rm. • 38d .• 2.SBa • 3 Slorics • Tot.Uy Rebuilt Custom Home • &tensive use of GnnitclMMt>k • Approldrnarely 80' Oii die WtJa • Oali¥e F"uiancin&Availlble • 0a:an View E&tale, lmmlaalale ~ City cl Oa:an Vicw11, Model Quality • Fuq>laa: in U~lylMasll::r Bed. • Boous Room now used IS a Gym • Hilb Ctillnp, Limesloae Aocn.. Pool • Ocean Veew. Priv1lle Loe. cl OllrminJ $1,595,000 LIL {Ad 16620) Sltl89,000 (Ad K607) $1,095,000 (Ad #6604) $889,000 (Ad #660i) NEWPORT BEIGHTS BALBOA PENINSULA 507 Dutjn Avcnw: 610 Clubho1Uc • 48cl .• 3Ba., 1blal Cmlemp. Remodel • lBd.. 2.58&.. 2 C.Anlched.Ganae • Aleplace ia uw.a Rm.. IN-Oll'den • Poociltc '°A~ a W Floor • Fin:plabe ill Uvi111 Room • 14. SuMcd. Sm. Eacio.d Verd ses,-(Ad "'85) lll5.G08 . (Ad "606) Pmonmic ocean and lmtior views &om dlis Ocean Boolc:\'Vd custom home. Featuring SBl/S.SBA, 4,000 +sq.ft GUCSl apartment .• 7015 Rcdnad to $1,195,000 Baunful rontcmponry Irvine tcmct home with wonderful twbor, )Ctty, ocean and city lights views. 4BR, 3~BA, pool, spa, nultnf ccilinS\. skylights, 19 cimtts • 7024 llBDUCBD TO $1,395,000 Bc.iunfu l custom 58R/4.5BA house on 4-0' lot in Olde CdM 9 rut loaoon Just sttps to bcacti. Ocean \'IC'WS, lap pml & \PJ • 7019 Reduced to $1 ,250,000 Panonmic ocean and harbor view hoax in Corona Highbnds located on best street and' tnd of cul·dc·"1C. 4BR/2 SBA & spa.• 7016 llcdua:d to $895,000 Beautiful Olan~I kcf' condo in gent JOCiitloo with ~onderful ltirbor and jetty view~ Oc«>rator upgraded. 2BR, 28A. ~- F < > H. I,, 1-. :\ ~ L Annual yt"ar lease of Cameo Sllore8 ocean view home. 38R, 2.58A, private pool, courtyard, jacuzzi rub & 1995 #1 Top Producers Top Te1tm 4 Years! LaJ8C 2 story 48R. 3BA condo with \1aulted ceilings & su~r loatJOn on l greenbelts'& pool Pbnt.1t10n shutters.. Balcony & la~ patio. llEDUCE> TO $32',000 Super 1oatioo in !nine tcma just 1 bloct &om tbt ~ & remodeled 4BR home with Frcnc.b doors and slytigh11 Jnd lugt yard • 7022 $649,000 A recent price reduction makes this Corona dcl Mar property sizzling! Located in a popular area high in the hilts of Corona dcl Mar. the exceptional propeny has about $200,000 in upgrades with approximately 3, I 00 square feet of fine quality construction. Sitting on a large lot in a quite location. the propeny has panoramic views of the mountains and night lights. Enjoy entertaining? Then this is ideal with a large backyard, pool, sauna and turl>o barbecue. A side dog run is perfect for Rover. 1be one-story. four-bedroom , two and one-half bath home is in perfect. move-in condition. 1be remodel includes: marble entry, crown molding, beveled mirrors. custom French doors and windows and extensive use of wallpaper to give each room its own individual appeal. lbere is a spacious master suite with plenty of closet room and nice size dressing area. The three-car garage has built-in closets for off-sea.son wardrobes. The property was originally priced at $849,000 and now the owners have dropped the price to $719,000. Call Don alfll Jo~t Olson o/ColdwtU Batclur Nt wpMt Stacia, (800) 487-4931. Harbor V18W Hilla property Enjoy magnificent views of the ocean, harl>or and unscts from this extensively remodeled borne. You will enter this residence through custom double doors with an arched window above. A two-level entry with a sweeping taitcasc is accented with a dramatic brass chandelier. The expanded formal dining room and Uving room arc separated by a traditional fireplace with marble tile heanh which complements the marble flooring in the dining room. All windows are double paned llfld there is a security system. The large family home features five bedrooms, four baths and a three-car garage, plus a children's wing which incl~ a bedroom. bath and playroom. 0Jfn-1d at $899,500, tllb 11.ollN tall H 'nvinltd wide Bo,,.;. BarrinKtOn of Grubb 4 BIJU Rt11Mntial Rtal &lllU Stnict1, 23 CorportJJt Pllwl, S.UU 190, Ntwport Bt«la, (7 U ) 644--6200. Beautiful Sandcastle Condos -Walk to Beach , Fashion Island & Village Lovely Pool, Spa & Entertainment area. · 707 Avocado, CdM Dotti Johnson 760-1966 ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS JULY 17: 9 a .m., MLS Committee Meeting 18: Internet Class, 9 a .m., 11 a .m., 1 p .m. and 3 p .m. 19: 9 a .m. -noon., "Managing Stress and Increasing Energy;" 1 -4 p .m., "Exchanges;" 20: 9 a .m. -noon, Fair Housing live Seminar 25: Internet Class, 9 a .m ., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m . . 26: 9 a .m. -noon, "Tax Ideas Selling Personal Residence;" 1 -4 p.m., ·1ax Planning for RE lo Divorce;" 2 -4 p .m., COMPASS Qeginner Course. r I { _______ .----- -Last ·year ' 38,200 . Buyers and Sellers in . California a· Hawaii trusted . llC · to represent 1h·a1n--· --'-- in buying or selling · their property THE MAXIMUM REAL ESTATE H~TOOPFER An Intematlonal Network of lndlvtdually Owne.d and Operated Real Elute Of fleet DESIGNS FOR LIVING '95 Recently Reduced 4BR. 3..58A w/3 car garage. Situated in a p&i1t-hke letting w /huge )'ill"d Ir dty littht ~­Gourmet kit. Ol5tocn Ii~.-mMl ~lity 'built-ins. This is a must eet'-$899;oG0 Alto :ffi Jene 55200/Mo Prol. decorated 4BR. 3.58A w I mastl'r suite on 1st k!vel. Euro kitchen. hu~ family rt>ocl\ formal library I den. Lush re:ar yud w(Po0l 9Pi and~ ATff. • Priced to sell Now $1,390,000 -- If:\ l~R()R VI E\V Seller Bought Another Premium · ·Location Totally rebuilt SBR. 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Walle to park & sdiools. Call to see today! ~educed ffiftnunediate Sale. WAS NOW $849 900 lt doan't pi...m Ida!! This~ rebldlt fMlllV is on an Mltm.-., 18' - One "dv .... in.dte Crclct • ...... ,.~.,..Mt•• ... ~edat$1,149,000 ~ializi in Newport. Beach and ~oron8 del Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 x131 TRADmONAL 5 BR/ 3.5 BA Remodel w/grcat curb aP.J>Cal and a fantastic floor plan I Gorgeous oak kitchen w/custom tiles! Big fanuly room. Newport Beach Beauty. S5'9,000 CORONA DEL MAR· Approx. 7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! SBR. S.SBA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool, spa. teahouse & formal Japanese gardens. Reduced To._ $2,J00,000 OCEAN VIEW -Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- dc-sac. Sunny aJl(i airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath. 3-car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. THIS WEEKS HOT PROPERTIES! ~Ced to $769,000 ( LG~~~~ROOM PLUS BONUS ROOM. FAMILY ROOM. & OCEAN VIEWS! Code #202 1 . Reduced to 5399,000 REMODELED WITH EXTRA CHARM. 3 BEDROOMS: BEAMED CEILINGS & OCEAN VIEW DECK! Code #2031 Great Location! Cul-de-Sac Location! REMODELED WITH LARGE GUEST STUDIO. AND SPACIOUS YARD. MOTIVATED SELLER! Code #2041 FORMAL LIV ING ROOM. 2 MASTER SUITES. 2 YARDS. 3 AREPU.CES. & 2 CAR GARAGE. Code #2061 " Ocean Views! TWO 3 BEDROOM UNITS. OVERSIZED LOT. AND COURTYARD Coldwell Banker Residential · Brokerage recognized by two industry publications Doreen Benton, Coldwell Banker Irvine \ etcran "11Cl> a.\..OCIAIC. hJlS been nominated 111 a thrtt-ycar tenn a.' a California Real E'tal.C Political Action Committee ICREPAC) tru'itce The CREPAC i.:ommltlee d1reclb fund!. to ,upport candidate' for the U S Hou5oe of Rc.:pre-.cnWU\~. U S Senate. California A''cmbl)'. State and Con\titutional offices .md local elected office,. ~nton prt\1ously -.ened a three-year term a!. an lssues Mobil11ation Pohllcal Committee CIMPAC) lrU\tCe With more than 20 years of real ei.uite c\pcncrn.:e. Benton is continua.Uy m .ogn11cd ,L\ a Top Producer. She aho hai. been honored twice a,<; ReaJtor of the Year. Benton I\ an acl1\.e member of numerou\ l 11mmun11y organitatmru.. including prc\ldent of the lrvmc Associauon of Rcahor.. Otbg affilial the NatH~!>OC1auon of Realtors. Cali A "oc1auon of Realtor... Orange County Council of Real Est.ate and the lrvioe Chamber of Commerce She holds a bachelor\ degree in mtenor de~1gn fro UCLA For all your real utaJt ttttds contact Doreen Btnton at ColllwtU Banur lniint office, (7 I 4) 552-2000. ColllwU-Banbr has mort I.hon 2,400 offices and more than 51,000 udn onocJata ill Nonlt ~ I• OIJifonM, Colllwll llMahr Im .on tlta 265 raiM11tial ruJ nlrdt officn ""4 ""1n Jltan 7,300 saln ossociaks an4 Olf/lltlJus, tDUI co.aptlllin wlriclt supplJ a co#fPldt ra:n1t of rnilkntial rtal tstaU stni.cts. • Scott Homan has been named vice president division contr0ller for the South Coast DMsioo oCGreystone HomtS The Newport Beach-based firm build'> re,1den11al communities in Orange and Lo~ Angele' cotmtic~ Hom.an is responsible for all accounllng and finam:ial fuoction' for Grcy~tonc Home' South Co~t. He also perform' 'ilrategic and bu'>iness planning for the department and manages a staff of six. •Sc()(l did a trmlendoui. JOb a\ director of finance for GTeyo;tone's Corona division." ~1d pre!>1dent Deni!. Cullumber •we are plea.~ !hat he ha!> joined our team at South Coast and I know that he will continue to do a great Job for U'> here.• Prior to joining Grcystonc. Homan was the corporate and commercial reaJ e tale division controller for two )'ears at Amel Development Co. He aJ~ was controller for the southeast division of Kaufman and Bmad of Southern California. where he oversaw a budgat of about SJOO million for the Fortune 500 corporation and manJged the acct>unting department aJ)d office adminiscrative \tafT. Among1w. many accomph~hmcnts at Kaufman and Broad. Homan \UC9!S!>fully-de£i&fied a computer .wtiich allowed the 'itrategic ment team to automatically modify q arterly bu~inesi. plan for variou\ ,, financial scenarios. A 1984 graduate of Cal State Fullerton, Homan holds a bachelor'i. degree in accountinJ. & is .also a member -0! lhe- American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the California Society of Prudenrial pros sell $14 million in 1995 Top-producing team for the past four years enjoys best year to date Melinda and Marty Jone'> of'The PruJ1:nt1al Cahforn1a Really Newport Beach offiu~ a1. h1eved the i.tatu., of office Top Tl'am. ending the -.econd quarter with the h1ghc't 'ales \-olume and $14 m1U1on m <,ale\. Ten of their lbting~ have sold, indudmg three home!> for more than SI m1lhon "Their continued rec;ponsiveness to the need' of their chent-; hu gained them recognition for being top perfonncrs in the company." said branch manager. Maxine Montgomery. 'lhcir commitment lo understanding the current market and 'llriving to meet the challenge today is clearly evident by their top pcrfonnance." In a real estate market with home sales down 30 lo 40% from last year's multiple listing statistics, the Jones team has defied those statistics and bas represented 18 buyers and sellers this year. They say 40% o( their sales volume comes from representing buyers and 60% from representing sellers. The Joneses serve all type• of clients rt.nlina from rarst-tirne buyetS and rdocadon clients to uppcr<nd Ultinga. Their motto ol brinsina buyer1 and 1e1Jen Melinda and Morty Jones together ccnainly work\ forthem. In 1994 the Joneses were awarded membership into the Chainnan's Club, which represent the top 1% of sales executives of The Prudential real eslllte network nationwide. Backed by The Prudential California Realty. a solid company of top quality national and Jocal reputation, Melinda and Marty are an award-winning team which gives nothing short of exceptional performance. • Certified Public Accountants. Greystooe Homes is rankc:d ~ng the-top five lqest home builders 10 Southern <:mfomia and bas received numerou industry awards for outstanding design. construction. marketing and customer service. The compan)' cwrcntJy has new home communities m Mission Viejo, Tustin. Placenua. Rowland Heighb and Lakewood, and will soon be opening in Coto de Caza. Buena Park . .Huntington Beach and Las Flores. For mort infof'llUltion on olhtr Grtysto11t South Coast projtctf, caU l-&OQ.. 808-6888. • Coldwell Banker Residential Brokenge. the parent company of Coldwdl Banker Soot.hem Calif ornla Co .. wa!> . ranked No. I among residential real e-.tate compame~ in the nation b) "'-O respected industry publication~: REAL Trend' and Nat1onaJ Relocation & Real Ei.tate. Thi\ I\ the fourth consecuuve year Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage ha.' topped the REAL Trend' tii.t and third i.traight year it was No. J with National Relocation & Real Est.ate. REAL Trend ranked Coldwell Banker Residenual Brokerage at the top of 11!. annual Big Broker Report while Nauonal Relocauon & Real E.c;tate ranked the company top!> in its 1995 Megabrokc1 Report. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage led both li~L.-. a\ the largest re'idenual brokerage company in the United State!> with 317 office~ and mprc than I 04.000 tran~aclions in 1994. This year. the company 1nc~d its already industry-leading statu by purchasin~ Fox & Carskadon, a leading Northern Cabfornia real eslllte finn With the-acqui ition, Coldwell Banlcer became the San Francisco Bay Area's large t firm. adding 30 office!; and more than 1,000 Doreen Benton Scott Homan sales ~o;oc1ate.\. The publication compile the report)> following a nntionwide tudy of l~ding independent residential real e talc companie~. This year\ survey rcprc~nted the most comprchensi"e colJec:tion of data ac;sembled Qn Icade~ of the re idcntial broker.igc industry. according to REAL Trench officials. Its numbers were documented by independent acoountmg finns. Colllwtlf IJaJtktr RttUlendal Broletragt, based in Minio1t Yitjo is a busintll unit of ColllwtU Banktr ~"· · • Rtal Estate Bu1 IA.n ls o wttkly column tkd.icall4 to /Mal nal tJtall 11tws. Wt tncouragt JO" to sttul your /taturtd ilt11U, such as: pro11totio111, ntw or rthirts, awards, communily 'involvt1'ft111, new projtcb and any ollttr news wlrJclr leteps our reOlkrr itifor.wd lo: }op Scherer, Rial &um Buy Ultts, DaUy Pilot.. JJO W. Ba1 SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, ()I' JO" can fax JOllr pnss ffUOS• "' }OJCt at 7 U-650- 4801. ~""a plwto (black & wlaltt, if -pouillk) widl Co_,.,,, N111Mmul hnon on back on4 aorted B"1 LMU). Dto.dlint: 5 p.a , 1UtsdaJ. Distinctive ~ ~n SoUth Orange County Stroll through the private entry gate o_f th! borne m lhc Cottages m ATiso Viejo reminiscent of European villages and ~m.antJ~ hide-aways: Classiclllly designed. it features some of the ~t desianer quality appomtments. ava.tlable today. Wann, inviting and stunoinaJy attractive. it accentuates your desu'e for only lhc best. Less thaJ! two y~ old. the home has four bedrooms, three full t.tbs. a formal dining roo~ spac~ou.41 family. rooi.n and marble fireplace. Vaulted ccilin19. cust0m-quality floonng, raised J>&!le1 mtenor doors, charming white windows aDd polilhed bras interior hardw~ arc also .mcluded. ~. pac~ou kitchen is a gourmet's diam with mn lddcd center 1 land. ~ted cab1:net mtenors and white.on-white appliancei iDcludin& ga.s range, self-clc:antng oven, microwave and dishwasher. The handsome exterior i designed with a private entry I* cotar-bleadcd roof. rear ~ side yard fencing, antique brass entry hardware, raised ..... entry doon wilh 'a.J.ass lights and roll-up garage door openers. Located ~ the b_cac.hcs of South Orange County. bask m tbC lullury of dlis European cottage while ventunng out to explore the coastal ambiaacc. WCllW-clul IMOl'b .era of put1and and enviable shopping centen. Also near is JobD WaJM ~ ' Cflll h~ IWltlld,. tmQW Moc.dM ~ .... c ......... (114) ""'-""at.. ,.,, .,. Mr 2""1tow l"'l«r"' <•>~nu. c.11is• ....... .,.,. lliU Z.M ~ nslM"""1 THI mou oJJka o1ti1.,.,. ... $#, ..... asocW.1 •""._,.,ea """°"'"'"'" ' OCEAN RIDGE Open Slt/SWt 1-5 Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. Price Reduced $1,595,000 .,.. Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. EASTBLUFF Open Sun. Upgraded Lusk executive 4BR, 3BA home. Qtr acre of k.lsh landscaping. w/elaborate patio for entertaining. Perfectfor 1 family - PREMIUM PROPERTIES HARBOR HILL . Open Sun l :3<M:30 Traditonal custom home. 48R, 48A. Gourmet kitchen w/adjoining lg tam. rm. Vaulted ceilings w/clerestory windows. Park~ike setting w/pool & spa. LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR, 28A cottage w/no deta~ overlooked. 3 car garage, air cond, bay windows, gallery entrance. Simply a little jewel w/dauling bay JASMINE CREEK Open Sun 1·5 Nice 3BR, 2BA, Plan 3. Tranquil master suite w/private patio & loootain. Qtiet, gated community w/pool & tennis courts. 720-9422 SPYGLASS HILL Open Sun 1-5 Truly a unique setting combined w/stunrnng, Catalina, harbor & city sunset views. 5BR, 3BA, new gourmet kitchen. Price Reduced $975,~ SPYGLASS RIDGE Open-Sat Open SUn 1-S Wonderful 5BR, 3BA home in gated community. New roof, professionally landscaped. Motivated C>.vners Price Reduced $595,000 Open Sun. 1-5 •;;;;;;;;;;;;1t1 A true Cape Cod I! Charmer. 3BR. 1 VzBA. Large interior lot, 40' X 80'. Enjoy the best of ocean, bay, swimming, surfing, sailing. -------$589,000 • • • • • Pnldential sales exeCutive recognized as Office ~ piOd~er • Arvilla Sheron, a sales executive with.The Prudential California Realty Newport Bcacb office. was recently reeogniud as the Top Produc.er at the end of the second quarter. She 1s well Arvilla Sheron known among her colleagues and clienl!i as one of the hardest working agents in the real estate business. "Pe,,;istencc pays," she said. "My clients are my most important people. I will go I~ and more to help them attain their goat ... whether a buyer or selJer. • The key to fulfilling her clients' goe.ls is keeping up with the many changes in the indu .. try. knowing the market and full detail' on properti~ and areas she bas listed. She feels her success comes from intcgnty and motivation to succeed. "Being ~sociated with The Prudential bas allowed me to expand my capabili~ as a real estate agent," she said. "Its iotemational relocation and marketing rcsourccs ate the best and provide me with the most mformation for my clients. Working out of the Newpon Beach office gives me the opportunity to nerwork with qua)jty top- producing agent' and it is a great mouvat1onal factor." She ~lls homes and condos throughout the grc.uer Newpon Beach area including Corona del Mar and lrvme. She has earned an excellent reputation in Sea Island and Big Canyon communities and curT'Cntly has several listings available. To 1pttik .,W,. Anilla SMron aboMI bu1in1 or seUJn1 a lto11te, coll TM Pnlhndal CaU/onria ReoJt, NewJl!'rl Bead o.lfict, (7 U) 759"600. - ·Darrell Pash blmes winning patll fOr Metto Realty From selling blue ieans to listing multi-million dollar homes, Darrell Posh hos always had on entrepreneurial spirit. . . If it hadn't been for the jeans. 03rrcll Pash. owner/broker of Newport Beacb- based Metro Realty, might not have pwdwedJus first property. an investment which paved tric way to a dynamic real estate career. Born in Long Beach and raised m Garden Grove. the 46-year-old Pash graduated from USC with a degree in business administration and emphasis in marketing. As he tells the story. it was the days before the Gap and sprawling malls, the days when it was vogue to wear jeans to fm;:y restaurants and sophisticated parties. So after graduation. he landed a job managinJ a friend's jean store. But it wasn't too long before the entrepreneurial spirit hit and. al 24. be bonowed $50,000 to open his own Ican Machine store. Located near UCLA. the Jean Machine provided a lucrative. but short career for Pash. "J made a lot of money for two and a-half years.• be said. "I was very stupid, but my stupidity tumed into p>d fortune . ._ Pash's "stupidity,• or naivete, was to amass u~ invenU>ry. "But about 1973-1974. the Japanese -started buying all our cotton wear L'I fast as Darrell Posh they could get their hand.s on it." he aid. 0 My inventory was so large. and my competitors didn't have the merchandise, so I really benefited.' And that is when be bought an expensive piece of property in exclusive Bel Air. And just when his jun business started slowing. the rcaJ estate industry was soaring. ·1 got so excited about buying old houses. fixing them up and selling them ... that I lcncw real estate was where I wanted '° be." he said. Pash became a Realtor in 1976 aod broker in 1980. In 1978. Pash. his wife Lyn"-a psychologist for the Garden Grove School Disrrict -and their three children moved to Newport Beach. First to East Bluff. then 10 Harbor View Homes and most recently to Harbor View Hills in Corona del Mar. •1 first took a fancy to the duplex market in Corona del Mar." he recaJted. •1 had numerous partnerships andthans how1 built· my clientele. • Pash, who was one of the tirst Rultors to join RF.IMAX when it opened its doors locally. became an independent broker in about 1982. For nine ycan be worked independeiMly. •euc I saw a terrible void in the brokerage market and J bid these ideas: he said. • t f cit ~ was something more than just 11mall individuaJ broken and traditional offices. I opened Metro in 1991 with thnlc agents." Today, me artfully decorated. 3,000- ~aie-foot oft"tee bou$es 61 agents. a i'ftlOrtgage division and an investment property division. Pl.sh uses his e~pertise to conduct in-house training seminars on iovestroent properties, and be) ts free. first time home buyers seminars every six week' 'We take first-time buyers from an apart.men Land put them into a home.• he said. "You close .o escrow and yoo have a client for bf e. And if you add five escrow' to any a~ncy. it cblnges the whole profit." he said. And in today'• Dmtet.; chat can make a dramatic diff ereoc:e. "There is still money to be made if you run your office right,• be said. 'You just have to do it differently. We tailor our listings to our clientcle. We do things to make the transactions work. You have to do that in this market" According to Pash, without any corporate constraints, Metro R~lty can offer its agent' creative choices. •we ue oot rigid. not locked in." he said "We can adapt to our agent's modus operandi. Our aients can really make this company work for their own woct tyle. This bu$ineSs is made tJP of a lot of different pet'SOft&litics, and a lot of companies try to mold them. We cln make ~i ions quickly: we don't have to go up and down the (corporate) ladder.• Pash said his low~kcy siylc has created .1 loyalty with agents and clients. "This alJows me to perfonn my busine~' lo lhe best of my ability.9 be said. •They know everything is going lO be done right.• __B Ul &_sh ~ QQl all.work. Atthe..cDd of the day, he unwinds by taking a stroll to the beach. And for full? Wei.I, for the la.st 14 years. Pub and a group of friends converge for a monthJy game Qf poker. Mwo R.ity ii t11 S CiqotftU P#o:JI, Newpotf ._.,,, (11') .,_HZ2. Flat tax rate update and -NAR's new computer wstem Followina II a jolnt statement by tM National AaodatloG ot ~ Unkfit Homeownm1 Astodation aaMI Ammcu Homeowatn Foudadoft rac#111 to a report b7 DRJ-McGraw HID OD tlae dfecu a flat tax without dlie....,.... • lntaat and property tu cledudlons would have on1'aouBlq. Although si mplifying the tax code may be an attractive concept. a flat tax which eliminates the deduction for mortpge intc~t and property taxca would have serious negative conJequencc:.t for the natioo't homcowom, the houtina industry and the economy. M:COrdina to a study .by DIU-McOraw Kill. Yes, a &bnple poRCarct tax return b ~I li hoWevtt, a ftlll IU wbidl dOa "'9Y deduCtions for~ lntctat l8d propr.rty rues. bat cliris conurp•ica foi liloulfna .m die ma <A dlic econ,omy which, prior to this tudy, have not been fuUy understood. A flat tax without the mortgage interest and property tax deductions would cost America's 64 million homeowners nearly Sl.7 trillion. Put another way. the averaae homeowner would lose IS% of hi home's value wUhin two years. &pensive homes and those in high property tax areas would be even more harshly affected. American homeowners would experience an immediace, mas ive and permanent loss of equit~. This loss in home value would occur in spite of the lower interc t rates projected under a flat tu. · Furtbermofe, implementation of such a flat tax •Yllem woold cause existing home sales to be 19'lf. lower t.ban under current tu Jaw, iiid llOu.ling Starts to drop 22~. ~in widespread uncmefoymeot aod di: widrin die houslnJ industry. I . dUs change in the tax system could send the economy into a rcccasion worse than the 1990-91 episOdc ~i&ated, in pM. by tbe 1986 Tu WonD Act.:Tbat act sutted tu incentives few invetanent iT...tr'IC'"' rea1 e1t1te and led to Cbe de\' ~coanecdal a-• ......,...dn:•• ~· Bl' • ...._-......... ..., ___ I Ml... N IUI· ----ownership .ouw.._ kilDe V.....llD tlll beloW_,c 1111 •·~­.,...... -r boml:• .... Damage to financial instituboos lftd mortgage insurers, both government and private, would be severe and a new credit crunch undoubtedly would follow. Clearly, many of the tax overbaul proposals being co~dcred today ignore the posjtive impact of ica1 property ownership on the U.S. economy and our society. The ~1aae inttrcst dcdoctfon bas been an important part of the U.S. tax policy inc:e the fcdenl iftl:ome tu code was adopted in l913. The prov· ion has survived world wat1. economic deptelliions llJld previous major~ in our tu code. By providing for Iba~ of home mortgage intere t and riilil elt.* taxes, Congress recognized the~ ioclal and economic value of COC:~J\4.~ Ownmhip. The simplicity of flat tax just i n't atirecd\'e enoup to outweigh those kind. of advcne consequenus. IMl-lldJffifl Rill ii "lloNI C0•••""-1 w ~,.,,,_ '""...,.."""'JOO ~,,,,,.,.. 'l*lolidlt ;,, ............. hn.ia aJ::L'; ....,.. CORONA DEL l\1AR SEAVIEW Investor owner wants this property sold. 4BR. 3BA with ocean and city light view$ from highest street. Gated community. Check low ........................ ············· $615,000 NEWPOlft' COAST Prestigious gated comm. Built 1994. 3BR. library, 2 fplc. 3 car garage. Exquisite maple floors, soaring ceilings & stuiters ........................ $650,000 OCEAN VIEW HOMES ml\'INE COYm Be dazzled by the sweeping ...,_ a.I'S Magnificent 5 or 6 BR, master suite w/spectacul.v ocean view, fplc ~ . 5.SBA custom hm. Up dose ocean view, wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator, pool, spa & gated beach acx;ess. Flnest quality Vo. fi)gh bmo ................................ $1,100,ooe cell., 3 maki's rm ............. $1,750,000 COSTA I\IESA mM VEDe Pool & RV access w/doub6e gate. Private fenced yard. 48R, 28A, comer loation wl1b great curb appeal. Close to td)()()js ..................................•.... $1S9 .... C08TA •ESA Remodeled Monticelb townhome on greenbelt. 38R wtth 1 becboom down, 1.75BA. 2 patios, 2 car garage. Priced to sel .......................................... $1Sl,IM · MESA DEL MAil Do You Believe a pool home for this price? 38R, 1. 75BA, l"l!mj:itlRk!dl baths, newer roof. Only a few blocks to Otg. Cst. Col. Owner w/c 2nd ............ $IOO, UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR in a premier location. Sunny south facing patio with French doors from MBR & spodous bv. rm. Relo, forces move. Sacrifice......... . . ............ $519,900 BA1llOA ISi.AND Low priced duplex! 2BR main res. Large nving room with brick fireplace & darling kit. Beautiful patio betWeen units 2BR apt. <:Net 2 car gar....... . .. $529,950 BAUIOA ISi.AND Spacious duplex on one of the best streets. Pretty brick patio. 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & fireplace. lBR apt. w/ ent:rance ....................... $559,500 UTn.E ML80A 191.AND Duplex ln a coveted comer location 3BR main res. and lBR apt. 2 plus 1 car enclosed garages with street entrance ............................ $679,000 Ml.W Ill.AM) Built 1986 wttb attention to quality. Main res. features large elegant llv rm/din rm. w/coffered ceil. & brick fplc. 1st class lBR a .................... $7S9,000 WEST NEWPORT wraaF Expanded 8t remodeled in '90. 38R, 2.SBA on large int•rior corMr lot w/scwral J)lltios & pool. Plantation shutters, tub & more!........... . ............ $4U 644,-)600 New Listings Wonderful 3 bedroom, 2 5 bath townhome In great condlUon. Lyle & Elsendrath $245,000 Bayview -The Terrace Lowest · priced 3 bedroom In pted community Kline & Harris $334,900 Newport Nort.11 Wlu 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath MedJna model on a comer Lot. SllJ Anne & Doa SlaeddlllD $J75,000 New Listings Blllboa Pealn•u.la Point Steps to beach! Great 3 sty between ~Y & beach. Bob Bera $629 .ooo OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. • 5:30 P.M. ,..., ....... _... ....... ~-------~~---------------....,.,....._._..~~- . - tt.rbor View Homes 4 Bd. 'J.5 endbsed Portoftno. Available NOW! Scanlan & Hllllnan $537,900 Newport North VIiias 3 Bd Villa masterpiece. Prtvate & quiet loccttion Guard p ted comm Hlchly upgraded Gree Lombardi $424, 990 Harbor View Homes 4 Bd. 'J 5 Ba Portoflno m od e l on oversized lot . Tranquil settina backs to nature park. Sara Hinman $565,000 The Estates at Seacllff Bank owned! 4 Bd. 4 Bai on the golf course Patrldl BartoUc $639,900 0ceu R.ldp Arst row c.anyon view lot Build your dream home In this prestlck>us oomm. In Newport Coast. Great opportunity! w~ .. •~""&.Scanlan $595,ooo Newport Beach Harbor View Homes 4 Bd 'J 5 Ba home expanded for active family otfets exreption· al "patk-like" lot on a peaceful cul-de-sac. Schmleslng & Mertz $660,000 Harbor View Homes Customized & expanded 4.500 sq ft 5 8d 'J -5 Ba. fami- ly home on lart1e lot In a cul·de-sac. Weglarz & Weglarz $1 , I 50,000 Newport Helchts Traditional 5 Bd 4.5 Ba. family home Separate guest qtrs Debi Bibb $695,000 View Properties Newport Coast Brea~klnt1 views!! 'J Bd. (poss. 4thl with den Oversized lot In a cul:de·sac t1ated community. Greg Lombardi '$629,000 Pelk:an Hlll One of the lowest priced ocean view lots In e'< ve guard gated comm Crcat ocean & golf course views Scanlan & Weinstein $695.~ Ritz Co~ Terrific lot available for cus- tom home or in combination w/purchase of homenexi. door. Some ocean view Scanlan & Busk $750,000 South Lacuna Oceanfront Two year old contemporary oceanfront Steps to sand, 4 Fl'. 4 Bd 'J car 1ar & bonus rm. Finster & Hlch $2,460,000 Front row Dover Shores, for your next move up. Austero & Klm $848,000 Belcourt Impressively customized 'J Bd 'J 5 Ba townhome. remodeled with hichest quality craftsmanship. -sclamleslnc & Mertz $1 , 195,000 Blc Canyon · Sunset. back bay & golf course views! Expanded & remodeled with media room, gourmet kitchen & FR. Hants & KJlne $1 ,695,000 . Rockledge Oceanfront estate • large private lot. approx. l/4 of an acre Marr, lflgll &""Fffisfer $2,995.000 Irvine Cove Spectacular oce~nfront contemporary Great use of limestone, granite, walls or glass. 2 sty master suite Harris & Kline $9,500,000 New Llstin ·Family Neighborhoods Coro•• del Mar -So•tll of PCH Oce.-ntront home w/ spectacular views! Jeny F1Mter $2.200,000 ~11,on Crest view! Top street 4 car carace. ctuia VaDl $419 ,000 Ea,sUlde co.ta Mesa Best complex in Costa Mesa. 2 Bd 2 Bai. Move-In con· dltlon. Wann Woods & antique ftreplKe Duncan Forpy ,$169,000 Baycrest South Empty n~ters will love this 2 Bd + den LR & FR. Belcourt style pc>Ot & spa with wet bar & 880. Aatero s; MarVtn $,2',000 Newport ......_.. Wonderfut t.mfly home • 4 ed. 1 Ba. & very spacious! Private pool G spa. Seller motivated! PlltrlCk BartOlk $,4,,000 Westcllff lnvitln& 5 Bd. home locat· ed In prime area with park-like yard & pool. FR. din. rm, new roof. exc. cond. Julie Stephenson $550,000 Mesa Verde Huge family home over-- looking 15th fair-Hy of Mes.a Verde CC Pool. spa, sportsoourt. Huee lot Must see I Shertcbln & Shertdan $895,000 Bia Canyon Fabulous S Bd. family home with great f1ooc plan Hardwood flrs. French doors & morel Pool & spa Stella Worden $949,000 Ba1cre1t 4 Bd 1 Ba. remodeled home. Frend\ doors. very I~ yard ........ Hncll.... $,99,000 644~1600 New Listings .. • 644;_1600· Condos& Townhomes Bek:otlrt Detached stncle level 3 Bd. townhome w/nlce yard. AJr condltJoned. vtrpJa Zenz $7",000 Beacon Bay 2 story charmer w/ large private backyard. Steps to bay. Dottle Valentine $550,000 Blc Canyon VIiias Lush pool-side locatlonl Luxury townhome w/ J Bd 2.5 Ba. Perfect condition I Great buy! Marian Phllllppl $349,000 Balboa Peninsula Near new cus- tom home In private Balboa nel&hbor· hood. Short walk to beach & restaurants. Ronda Hein $650,000 Olde Cot'Oft9 clel Mar ~ unfts • J Bd. 2 Ba. bover-& 2 8d. I Ba. upper. Danain Forsey $439,000 Olde C:Orona del Mar Great Income units In Corona del Mar. flx·up or build new or land bank. Stable tenants. Dunc.in Forsey $395,000 Corona Htplands Custom home w/exceptional quality. Ocean or aolf course view from all rooms. Pool & spa. Inga Lehnert $795,000 Emerald Bay Oceanside Emerald Bay. J Bd. weekender or k>t w/ huge buildln& envelope • to build your dream house. Daley & Daley $1,195,000 Udo Isle Sophisticated European. Meticulous In detail. lavished w/ the finest.appointments. Perfect home! McMonlgle & Mc.MonJsle $I, I 69,000 Corona Del Mar Jasmine Creek Ideal location o~ wide lush areenbelt w/ocean vtew. Ught & bright 2 Bd. + den. Priced to sell now! Carole Johnson $429,000 Corona Hlchlands Warm traditional 4 Bd. J Ba. w/ grassy rear yard & ocean views. Walk to beaches & shops. Weglan & Weglan . $585,000 Harbor View Hills One of the worid's peat vlCW5 wl-a JeSldence of substance Jn a private setting. A splendid family area. Coby Ward . $749,000 Spyclass H1U Bank owned! Panoramk ocean/bay/city ll&hts/Catallna/Fashlon Island vlewslll Unbelievable prtcel Patrick Bartolk $755,000 Laguna Beach Portaflaa Lac••• Custom home with peat oceafl and CataUna view. Steve HIP $579,000 South Lapna Beach 2 Bd. 2 Ba. & 3 Bd. 2 Ba. units overtooklna the ocean. Private beach access. Gated community. Bob DITulllo $2'9,90Ql$329,000 Portaflu Newer s1ncle level Lacuna home Wtth crut ocean views. l Bd. den. 2+ Ba. latte view decks, ps kitchen. Steve HIP $469,000 El9erald Bey Terrific lqt. Best ... mlly area ln Eme,..ld Bay. Creat Nelchborsl Larae ftat bulldlnt pad. Walk to beach~ DeleJ & Delef $700,000 Oceanfront Laguna Bead! oceanfront overlooklna secluded cove on approx. 1/2 acre lot. Very private J Bd. 2 Ba. ferry Fluter $1 ,150,000 Emerald Bay Great beach house belnc sold at lot value. Move In condition. 129 fleet of front.ace. Steps to the -.ct. ~&D.aey $1,495,000 WM COR One of only ftYe homes~ on the sand In one ol <:alifomla's mostbeau- tlful and prtv.R ocmnfront~ Jerry F1nater $6,IH,000 ...,... .., Charmine~ In £iMreld 8-y. Lot value. .,., " De1eJ $77',000 Bayside Drive Beautiful, authentic Spanish style custom Best view location! Daley &Hughes $2,495,000 OceanfrontlPenlnsula Newport Beach oceanfront home. Stunnln& newer contem- porary home. l Bd. & den. 3.5 Ba. Ronda Hein $1,27',000 Balboa Bayfront Small contemporary oo the bay. Dode. private beach, sunset views! Beautiful Buena Vista tum-key. Mickey Rowe $1,'50,000 C.~ SlloN. Vlewl Contemporary, quaJlty, 4 Bd. 4. 5 Ba. Tci:lays lOOltl Thomas & Corkett $1 ,695,000 Shore Cliffs On one of COM's larsest lots sits • stately 3 sty custom steps from llt,tle Corona. Whitrwater views! Frank Sennes $3,150,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759,..3.750 .. /' • • . BEACH COMMUNITIES OuT,..DooR L1v1NG 2675 BAYSHORES DRIVE Steps to the beach! 3 bedroom with potential to enlarge. Charming "Great Room" encompassing island kitchen, fireplace, wet bar, breakfast area and family room. Living room has a bay window, -used brick fireplace framed by built-in bookcases and French doors leading to large sunny patio. Bayshores prime location! --------- 4 FAMILY ATMOSPHERE 211 VIA.EBO.~I Contemporary two story. Recent remodel with 4 bedrooms, den with built-in entertainment center, Gaggenau kitchen with Avonite counters, single lite French doors, south facing patio with Mexican pavers. Lovely Strada location. Beaches, Club, Tenn~s Courts . Exquisite reconstructed home with over 3,500 square feet of living space. 48' long skylight creates a dramatic spine of light to the main areas of the home. Lovely ocean view and English gardens! $985,000 . OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Please call Sara or Garg for furtfter iftfonffatioft. Spectacular ocean/bay view. Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom and family room. Gourmet kitchen, wood and marble floors , French doots. G<>rgeous lot with fenced pool and spa and lush gardens. $879,000 - OPEN SAT & SUN 1!00 P.M. -5!00 P.M. Carole McMahan-Johnson 759-3794 Office 644-8067 Home 240 MORNING CANYON SHORE CLIFFS MAKE OFFER! 11 OWNER SAYS SELL Now! Canyon site with ocean view. Older 2 bedroom cottage. Perfect opportunity to build. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS JUST REDUCED·! 525 CATALINA Ultimate family home! 5 bedrooms , 4.5 baths, including separate guest quarters . Eastern· charm & tradition throughout. $695,000 1' • • •I Gigi Thomas 759 ... 3734 #2 Agent -I 994 Hall of Fame Member Lifetime Achievement Award "Wfaen onlfl tlie 6est wlU do, C4U Gigi." LINDA LYLE 759-0332 . BBLCOURT 3 b«lroom, 3.6 bath GaUd community #116.000 Ocean, city lights and harbor views fron:i this totally remodeled 3 bedroom, 3 bath single story home. $599,900 LB. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW! Dynamic 4 bedroom, 4 bath, high ceilings, large deck and pool area. Ligh~ and bright. SUBMIT OFFERS. $1,895,000 NEWUBTINGt Move-in condition! Totally redone! LOWPRKEINNEWPORTHEIGll'IS LO(:ATION AND VIEwt Terrific 2 bedroom, 1.6 bath condo. Light & Great. family ~ 3 bedlOWll plul loft 3 bedroom Cape Cod with family room.. bright. Unbelievable location • condition. 2.6 bath&, FP in master, French windows, apa SuB.rr Onm. •188,800 8uBlar OnEBS. $298,900 SUmar Onus. t615,000 · Your Area's Strongest Mother-Daughter Team .With Over a Decade of Real Estate Expertise and 22 Years In Residence ftJRTUI: BOCK 3 b«lroom, 2.6 bath Bren. town.Mme ... .AbLISON EIS END RATH 551-8258 :, I 70 Emerald Bay A Spectacult1:r Oceanfront Villa . . Most spectacular Medite"anean oceanfront ever offered in Emerald Bay. · Breatlitafdng views of Emerald Bay beacli, · crasliing surf, and Laguna coastline . $5,995,000 For an appointment to see tftls "4Wstte villa, call ROD DALEY "" 759-3776· Ronda· Hein Beach and Bay _Specialist 759~3797 OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE $1,275,000 On a prime corner lot, this home features 3 bddroon'ls plus den/office and a large rooftop deck. Ocean and Catalina views from each of Its three stories. CUSTOM CANAL FRONT $439,000 Laree up1raded 4 bedroom , 2.5 bath home with great view. Quiet residential neighborhood dose to best beaches. OCEANFRONT UNITS $1,095,000 Mint-condition duplex right on the sand. Spacious units; 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Custom quality -perfect for beach home plus income. CUSTOM BALBOA HOME $650,000 This fabulous home was built In 1991 , and shows like new! Close to beach and bay In prized residential area. OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom. right-on the sand. Use as duRlex or remodel to single family. Motlv11u4 Seller. ' LAGUNA BEACH $389,950 Unique Lacuna property with ocean views combines cottage charm with commercial zoning. Four car parkin1. Currently used as pro- fessional offices; can be retail, possible mixed use. PCH frontage. . -----------. ·•\. J MONARCH BAY: A Dana· Point landmark Adiacent to the elegant Ritz Carlton Hotel BOUNDARIF.S: 1bc ocean-front community is on the beacbside of Pacific Coast Highway at Crown Valley Parkway. Monarch Bay is bordered by Three Arch Bay to the north and The Ritz Carlton Hotel and Links at Monarch Beach to the south. BOMFS: Of the 214 homes, about 32 are either beacbfront or oceanfront STYLE: Most of the homes are single-level custom constructio9 and range from 2,000 t<> more than 6,000 square feet. NOWLISTED: As of June 24, there are eight listings. Prices range from $429,000 to $1.95 million. The lower priced is a three-bedroom. two-bath home with a pa. four-at garage on a l 0,000 square foot lot. A three-bedroom. three-bath oceanfront ~th pool and guest cabana is the hip. A four-bedroom beadtfront is available for SJ,IS0,000. COMMUNITY FEAroRES: A 24-boi.lr guard-gated community with association teMis and a private beach club which features a gounnet rcstauraot and ocean-front dining and bcac~front parking for members and guests. Also, lawns and picnic areas with tables and fire rings, snack bars, bowers and restrooms. Banquet facilities are available for private parties. SCHOOl.S: . R. H. Dana Elementary, Marco Forster Intermediate and Dana Hills High School. SHOPPING! Adjacent to the entrance is Monarch Bay Plaza with grocery, restaurants and speciality shops. Ocean Ranch Plaza and Dana Point Harl>or are just blocks away. SOURCE: Nick Clwrcb and Chris Warren of RF/MAX South County, Monarch Beach. (714) 661- 1400, ext 186. • Newpoft lt«h • MONARCH UV-e..ch lie BAY Ron Maaano, vice ~ideol and di trict manager. is pleased 10 welcome Gib Walker to the bb & Ellis Re idential Real &tate Services sales force. Walker. a reaJtor for 2S years and owner of a rca1 estate company for I 2 year\, 1~ con"dered II( of lhc top real estate brokers in Newport Beach. He is a member of the prc-;11g1ou' Golden irclc. the organization which recognizes members whose earn ing!. arc in the top 5~ of the U\lry · 'I decided to join Grubb & Bilis knowing they are the le.ading real es1a1c-0fficc in Newpon each." Walker said. A motivated real estate broker, Walker knows-the-advantages of being affiliated with a ult1-officc organization and rcsp'Cts the dedication to national adverti,ing and home-equity !ocJtion. With an extensive real e'itate background. he is able to handle many tran,action,, th cmphasi oo income properties and exchanges. Grubb & Eth., has consistently' been soc1a1ed with high-end propcnics in the area. Gib Walhr ca H tNeW tll Grubb 4 Ellis Rnidtnlial Real Esta1t Strvicts, 23 rpuratt Pla:a, SM"-190, Newport Btaclt. CA 92660, (714) 644-6100. We encourage you to send photos (black CJ1td 111hile i/ possible wilh ~ Natrte. Pt!nonAnd Buy u.. ()a Bat:k). Fill out the portion below (or attach a press release) and send or fax It ·to: Joyce Scherer, Real Estate Buy Unes, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Fu: 714· 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m, Tuesday. City Zap Code AgmcyCont~ Coun! down is o~ Gt Grey~tone Landin to o en 1n Jul Gr,eystone Landing -affordable ocean-dose homes For many. 10 live near Soul.hem California's famed beaches bas always been an aspiration. At Grcystooe Landjng, an ocean-close community of 69 single-family detached homes. families can achieve I.hi dream. Located ju t one mile from I.he beach. it will feature three floor plans ranging from 1.825 to 2.219 square feet with prices starting in the mid'$200.000s. 'All.hough Greystone Landing is lated to open in July, we've already seen overwhelming interest from prospe<:ti ve buyers looking for affordable, .beach-dose homes." said Al Wa.zl*. Greystone Landing'~u. re~tative. "Our on-~ite information center allows homebuyers to view rendering$. floor plans and site maps. and they quickly realize Grcystone Landing is one of I.he best new home values in Huntington Beach.• He added that shoppers can place their n~ on an interest list to receive a pccial preview oft.he homes before the grand opening. Oreystonc Landing wiU feature th.rce two- storyJloar. plans_ofiecing_ tbrr.e__lO lour__ bedrooms and two and one-half baths. The homes wiU be characterized by open kitchens. fonnal living rooms. family room.~ with fl.replaces.. spacious master suites and two-car ganiges. In addition. the Grcystonc Landing enclave will offer its residents beautifully landscaped greenbelts. a recreation area with a pool and spa and private community streets with sidewalks. The Greystooe Landing Plan One is pcrf ect for professional or young couples. This home will include three bedrooms. two and one-half bathrooms, a fonnal living room and an adjoining kitchen and dining room. The family roon1 will have a fireplace and will be highlighted by expansive windows •oolcing out to the back yard. With two to th ~ bedrooms upstairs. home.>\' ne~ wiU have the option of converJng the third bedroom into a den or office. With th.rce bedrooms, two and one-half baths. and a separate family room. Pla_n Two i well suited for young families with children. The entry to this 2.06()..squa.re-foot home will open to a fonnal living and dining room., where large window will fill the rooms with light and allow residents to. enjoy the beach breezes. The kitchen will include a center island. and will look out to the nook and family l'OQl'll, providina a perfeCt settinJ fur enjoymg time together as a family. An tDCaior laundry room and half bllh will oorriplete the downs«airs. On the-second floor, the private master suite, in the rear of thc home, will alw have large windows, a privaee belh and walk-in closet. The .sditiooal ~ will be convenient lO a full second bathroom with blesinb. At 2.219 ~feet. the Plan Three has it all: a formal living and dinjna room with a swttping staircase l~ding 10 the second floor. This spacious floor will include a di tioc:tive kitchen with a center island and functional walk-In pantry. Located adjacent 10 the kitchen; a generous amount of windows make the family room and noo._ a relaxing pl~cc for families to gather. Upstairs, the master suite will include a large private bath and walk-in closet. Three additional bedroomi. will provide plenty of sleeping optioni. for a growing family and one bedroom can easily convert to a den or child's learning center. ' In addition. to being named the safest l'ity in Amcrica.-Huntington..8.each offers a wide variety of recreational and cultural llmenities. The Landing enclave is close to the city's recently developed downtown. eight mile of beacl\C with voUeyball coun.' and bike pa~. the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve and the lntemalional Surfing Museum. Also neatby arc Hunti ngton Beach Central Parle with an cque trian center. Fri bee golf course. Shipley Nature Center. chilcnn's Adventure Playground. a hoc;t of lakes and trails and sidewalk cafes. The city is also home to Golden West College and the Huntington Beach Central Library and Cultural Center. which has the largest chilcnn's library west of the Mi s.'liss1ppi. Profe ion:tls will appreciate that Oreystonc Landing's Huntington Beach location is convenient to Orange and Los Angeles counties' airports. along with the business districts of Orange County. Long • Beach and Los Angeles via such major tborougl\f~ as Interstate 405. Interstate 22 and Pacific Coast Highway. Just a few minutes away arc major shopping and entertainment centers, including South Coast Plaza. We tmin tcr Mall and Fashion Island. The Orange County Performing Arts Center. Newport Beach Art Museum and Orange County Fairgrounds arc also within 20 minutes. The Greystonc Landing infonnation center i open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tuesday -Sunday and noon to 6 p.m., Monday. To find out more about Greystonc Landing. or to be placed on the Greystonc Landing VIP list, call Al Wazlak. (310) 408-2'n6. or lbe Greyii:tonc Homes' foformation line, (800) 808-6888. To vi it. take the 405 to Beach Blvd.,_Jnd bead.south about fi ve miles. After passing " Adams, tu.m right on KnoJtVille Ave .. one mile before you reach Pacific Coast Highwoy. Other Greystone South Coast communitiei. include The Crest and The Heights at Wcsthills in La Habra, The Masters and The Glen at The Fairway in Placentia.. Ri~emoor Sununit near Diamond Bar and Ventana in Tustin Rancb. Other Grey tone eommun.itics corning soon include Grey tone Villu and Oak aidac at Coto. boch in Coto de Caza. For information. call (~) 808-6888. •. .. ( .. • . . .... -. Harbor View Honies. •~ss.ooo, LIDO llLE AND VIUAOE Mow-in condition. 3 Br, 2 Ba home. f'TlS.000 Velma Timmont Soph1'ti~ condo w/ a panoramic "rlcw of the main turn1nq buln. · •a2s.ooo Ecl11 ol1<>n Vnobmuottd Rl\inr Channel and Udo Bay . "rlcw i.n 601 Udo Builclinq. W9,000 Marcia ' Robert Bcntl Bayhont condo, complt'tdy refurbu.hed clown to tAt ~ck t699,000 Judy M~ BEACON BAY Watch the Xmu boat parade from tht livinq room or covered Lana1. •999.000 0'1tt1 St1clbtrq NEWPORT CoA.BT MonUC:rTat nriqltborltood liomc with awr tome llpqradn. •SlS.000 Lylttn &. Jeff E'winq HARBOR RIDGE Speatacular ocean and city liqht vi~ S Br, S.S B~ &.library. fl.950.000 D'm1 Stnlberv HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ocean & Pelican oOlf Count views, qreat floor plan. formal cllninq. charminq nook. '69'7.000 Lylem & Jeff Ewinq SPYOLA.88 HILL • Bd. 2.S Ba home w/ hard wd. floors, pool ' and 1pa. f69S.OOO "1.Uon McCormick/Don & Joyce Obon SAN CLEMENTE Cuttom oceanfront ho1n1, tor S beclroom£ acr<>N tht ftrcct from formu l>Htidmt Nix.on'• Elltate. •l.399,000 Nancy LaviqM SA'IVltDA.Y OPEN Houau 1:00 'JO S:OO P.M.. BAYCREST ltlO Warwiclc. D'me Steelbtrq •S89,000 1837 Tradewind., David McCulloch •~.000 C ORONA Ol?L MAR 416 Haul. AllUon Stttnn.a.nn fS'TS,000 912 "vocado. Barbara Miln Ut9.ooo COSTA Mll8A. 23M Ballow Lant,~ Lanqford U09.900 229t La Playa Dr. North. Sandy Lonq '299.900 E>..8TaLUFP 819 Bell.it StTM, Ginny Andtrt0n •S99,SOO l.AOUNA BEACH is. Cliff Drlw, D' tttl Stnlbav ... &9.000 LIDO IBLE ANO Vn.tAOE 203 Vi& Udo Sou.cl D'tttc Stnlbaq • •l.S99.000 633 Park Drive, B-1.Judy Muncy '699,000 NEWPORT BEACH 3004 W. Oceanfront. Chri.1ty Lanq{ord fl.179,000 414 38th Strut. David Prince •969.000 SHORECUFl'S 311 Driftwood Road. Jo kinq '729.000 WESTCUFF 1009 Dover. Brrnard Towrrs '240.000 SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO S:OO P.M. ,,. B A VCR EST 2030 Houday Road. Ahton McCormick fS49.000 2049 Bhipway. Bernard Tower• f!l4S.OOO 1410 Warwick. O'ette Steelbttq t!l89.000 C ORONA DEL MAR Sl2 Avocado. Barbara Miles . •+49.000 614 Avocado, Shctla kaviani t439,000 1101 Ebbtlde Road. Nan Doyle f959.000 C OSTA MEfoA • 28M Ballow Lane. Chruty Lanqford f209.900 EASTBLUJT 819 Bcllu Stnet. Ginny Anderson fS99.000 H ARBOR RIDOE 21 Narbonne, O'tttr Sterlbttq fl.950.000 16 San Stbutlan. Don & Joyce 0 tl.399,000 HARBOR VIEW H ILLS 1226 Kerl Dnve. Jeff Ewinq fS60.000 3901 lnlet Isle, Lylem Ewinq f697.000 lRVfNE TERRAC E 2006 Tahuna Terrace, Edie Olton f6SS,OOO l.AOUNA BEACH 194 Cliff Drive, D'tttt Steelbtrq '489.000 l.Joo VJLJ.AOE 6.i3 Lido Park Onvt, B-1. Judy Mun'cy f69S.OOO NEWPOaT BEACH +14 38th Strect, David Prince fS69.000 NEWPORT HEIOKTll t22 Rlvcnide. ChriJty Lanqf ord '359.000 8HORECUFF11 311 Driftwood Road.Jo Xinq '129.000 SPYOLAH H tu 8 MonttttY, Don & Joyce Olton • '619.000 60 Dralrta Bay.J11dy Str,u• f'119.000 .. ----._ .... ____..... .... -.. ., . . . -- . . . - ---· ..... -~,.: ____ ·_ -. .• ------~ _ _;_-~.:.:~ii:-~ .. ~·=-·-~~----:..--~~------~ --- CONT'EllPOJOO(Y SPANISH STYLE Model pcrkct move-in condition. 4 Bl, c:xccp rional interior dcxorating. cncnsh·c upgndn A deal at $675,000 CoOE 3~l . DoN.&JoYcE. OLSON Thtrt Is No Su1'stfrute ~" I '(800) 48'.""-49~1 Call Do• £ IOJCI Olso•.' s z4-hour lafor11~tioa U•e for details o• all· oar llsti•p. (loo)-106-5766 No pressart. No llasslts. NEW LOW PRICE P~noramic view property w/nc:arty Sl00,000 in upgndo. Private loc.ititm on big lot. Grc.it family home w /lots uf mum fur kiJ.s pl.1y Coni, 312 ' l ----------- --~ -~~-~-·---- Adjacent to Harbor I.land, thi• i• a 100nderful 3 BJ J.oma with a lg. prioate patio. $785,0001 $3500/ Mo. Thi• 6 BJ l.0#111 •tr11tclr11• curou 140 ft. of the hayfront. $1,395,000 Tlri• /;girt & air11 4 BJ ltome i• onl11 5 Year• o/J & near tl.11 park•, be.aclra. and • clrool•. $699,000 Largo ciutom l.om11 on an extra lg. lot i1t NeNtport lleigl.t •. Ocean & ba11 oie"'• from roof Jeck. $750,000 SENIOR SALES . ASSOCIATE 800·6 '0·6928 Excl.uiH Linda I.lo Ii.ting, re',,,oJo/.J 5 BJ home aoitl. a Joclc on tire lagoon. $2,250,000 Cl.ar,,.ing 3 "'1Jroom I.om• in Ne,,,port Heighl•. $24001 Monti. • ,. An exc11ptional gated e.tate ,,,;,J, BMHZeping oiaw• of tire ba11 & Fashion Island slt.11/ine. $5,450,000 Tl.;. entortainor i Jo/iglrt I.a. 5 BJ in Doo~ Slrore• fit acct1ss to 3 prioate heacluu. $669,900 Bui/J l/OUr custom J.0,..11 on tlris 6,375 sq. ft. lot in Ne,,,port Heigl.t •. $319,000 Q,..,11 Ba, anJ Ocean Viow•I $499,000 { 32 Whitewater -Tiu. executive bome, in guud g.atecl Juminc Cret"it bo-t. .a mubJe entry, vaulted ccilin.i-, Ju.alt land..c.apine, and very pri- v.ale h.clry.rcl 3 1-hoom, 2.5 b..tb home ia convenient to •hopping .and 1chool.. Offered at $549,000 l 225 K',el Coroiii del Mar-Anyli1h .and t0pln.ticated ocean new bOJD.e in Hubor View I lilt.. Ent.r tluough privak gale• into .a seclud- ed courtyard with huh gardens .ind .a be.autif ul fount.a.in. Offered at $785,000 1755 P.dt A.-.nue -Un~ S .ere Ocun fl vinr MblAt in l.Apna Be.ell. A conlempor.ary home w;tla 3 bedroom•, 9C>&~ ceilinr, and an immeNe pat room with wJLI of gla... OOered at $995,000 ( 800) 339·4446 2448 Windw.ud Lute, Newport & .. cli · Onie and Harriet •re movinlf nortb, and now tbeir home i• Hailable. 4 Bed.rooma. 3 l>.th. and a c..'02y fireplace in tbe den. Morning room oH the intchen. Sunny pAtios and cleclt. galore. Large private and secure backyard with mature treri1 J jtu1t rittfit for c~. Moff t.ban 3165 .q. ft. of tr..dition.J family • .Juca. W.Jlt to school. and neighl.orhoocl parlta. Offered at $497,090 ~ \ 135 Irvine Cove Court· Thia •tunning, oce..n view Mcditcrru~e.-n e•ule lice bebind tbe it.ales 0£ Lagun.a Bc.ach'1 exclusjve oce•nhont e nd.ave, Irvine Cove. Lime1lonc, gr•rute, and bronze detailinif arc la.tefully comhined in thi1 show- cue home. Offered at $4,600,000 315Zl BluH D..we -B.-th~ Laguna Bc.ach oceanfront. Hid.den bebind garden w.all• .and m.alure ~nd.caping i• Un• secluded 3/4 .acre occ.;anfronl e•lale with •un d..pp)cd l.awns, lower· ing tree• & •tunning oce.an & co.ut.aJ view•. Offered at $4,500,000 1911 Yacht Ca~ill.. Newport Beach . In ·;ua_rd gated Sea.iew; )'OU ~ aptWeci&te tl1e dum.atic city littht.. and oceui panorama news. An cxception.J uecuti•e l\ome w/ four Leclroom.s and tbree batlu. . Offered at $ 729 ,000 - ' .. 4 Bd, 3 Ba plus giant bonus for office or exercise area. Over 2300 sq. ft. of decorator perfect living. $311, 7IO .. Rau Eastside Stngk story, 2 bedrooms (was three ), formal dining room. • 1 n.ooo • Low% RATES 4 Bil, 2& • ~.,,~ 55"' 13S Lot • Sepltw~ M~r Sw.iu • 80 Ft. Concrete Dri11tn11ay • Per.feet Decor • Newly_ Re•o/Uletl • ONLY $244,900 Mesa Verde's Famous Blrd Stttct 4 8d, 2 Ba, n:modctcd kiti:hcn, brgc lot, cul-de-sac k>cation. $192,000 Best Buy in Corona dd Mar! 3 8d, 2.5 Ba architectural gem, very dramatic/contemporuy. tsa7 ,000 •EASY TERMS • Low,. LOW PRICES ( ,..., &rbor View Hills Open Sunday -~- 1226 Keel DriPe I mpressi-11ely rmiodeled with quality app~intmen~, including French doors, siylifihts & new .kitchen. This is the pelJlt of perfection. $560,000 3901 Inlet Isle A view to remember! Dramatic ocean, golf course & sunset views rarely found. Don't miss seeing this meticulous new listing on Sunday. $697,000 · LYLEEN 6 JEFF EWING You DON'T HAVE To B ·E A ROCKET SCIENTIST TO FIGURE THIS IS A GREAT DEAL! Perry T11#b 644-9070 xlll FOR LEASE ,~ -,,__ .... __ -· --....... "We adveftise in the Daily PilOI , · _consistently because it Works" For advertising information call 642--432 ·1 Don ~nd Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker · Newport Beach say ... "The Daily Pilot has provided us with a way to . reach the local communities and has . · given us the opportunity _ to display our inventory to the public. We have advertised on a · consistent basis and have had tremendous results. Thank you Daily Pilot for making 1995 a most successful year!." I 4 . .. 1 ' . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0¥irmins 38lt 3BA Cape Cod Home + 38a apstmc it. 6 )"old constM::tkln . Light & bri!tit " all parking. Quid ~ end of Island... . ......... . $749,000 Fc1bulous views of tlming besln, PIMlion, sul5dS 38R, 28A home + 29R aper1met1t WlttJ \1eWS . ... . . • .................... ,, 1 tS,000 313 CORAL AVE New c:onstruc:bon. 38R, den, 21Ai!8A Greet" family t1tp1an. 8"'f VICW$. c~ 919S. A Lippnik DIMs Project .. tltS,000 AVf. • • Little Bot ls~ Duplex 28a, ~ den up Balboa ~ Cape Cod. 38R, 281\ 2-story. stairs wt dcct. 28a, 1 BA lrit down Gfeat remoqel poss1bllrty. .......... tHS,tOO ~ cudoor '"""" t61f,llO • W/potlO $515,000 '·• Q • Let Our E.XDcrlcnccd Std Work For Youl CMrsized ~ R·2 lot w/2 ints -~~&~: .. ~~ 116 AGAn AVE • CHUCK IWMIOLD•MMY·HAltDESTY•LYNH WRIGHT•ROSE VAi.i.DA . • . 119 Merlric Ave ~ Island . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. LLONGS OF NEWPORT TWO f'JEvV PORT SI RECT LISTli~CS ~. J.-ohllson: Just give ·her 1) STEPS TO GREENBELT cloee '° Andersen School. SI• alDly, latg9 badt yard, grNt b •xpanlb\. Up "8dedkltcheo,etc. Choioelocatlon. Beau- lifully maintained. $499.000 LARGEST. SINGLE STORY PQBT STREETS. Ena targe, aoulh facl~ yard, with lush landsc:aphg. Up- gradedldt:tlen,mlrro'9dwardrobe1,mudl room '° expand to MCOnd atoty. Huge lving room (great room) ls -900 9e1. ft. Qean, bright. newly painted. $457,500 ' TRY Sl 9.00Q DOWN Choice Turtle Rock Vlstu Area Two bedrooms plus denloffbt ~- 2 Betha. Sunny and brig'lt, .,._,..,, and ptfvate loc:atlon, end unit, with tpllClous two car attached gan1ge. Berber carpets and extremely easy exterior malntenancie. Feela like a detached home. Aaaumable first trust . Price -$269,000. ---- 2) PORTQFINO MODEL over $100,000 In "'9edn. great location MWWMnbelt8righ~~ah9dwlthgood ...... Compleeelyremodeled Mellilr Suhlt, and many men upgrlldes. '591,000. •••LEME WITH YIEW-1 B& HY Home. StunnlftG'dty llghtMnountalrw. $2,750 ... LWE WIJl1 OCEAN VIEW; 4 BB HllrborYlew Hiiie South. Stunning Bay/ Cal8Jlna vt.w. Large Y•rd. Upgraded home. '3,200 per month ·-EXTRA LARGE DUpt.EX-CdM Fine bc:atlon, near Oufs. Upgraded owner's unit with large mats Uta, fire. place, sependelUb.ndlhoMr.~ ...... •le:. Tiie kJlcMn counter-tos:Js, upgrllded cabinetly. I BRaand6.S BA, 21erguun dedts, balcony. IN0,000 ___ ___. .. , I • sunscreen, o visor and a ·beach chair AGENCY: Grubb &: Ellis Residential ReaJ ~tate JOB TITLE: Realtor FARM AREA: Along the coast HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Six years CITY OF ~ENC!: Corona del Mar BOIBIESllNTERESn Writing, exercisin& and toin1 to the beach CLVBM>RGANIZATIONS: "' Chamber of ~ommerce and Cocona dcl Mar Residents ASIOCiadon PET PEEVE: FAVORITE MOVIE: ·J?r· Zhivago" FAVORITE RF.STA~ Mczz.aluna's ar Oysters FAVORITE GETAWAY: Anywhctc I eat hear the ocean Business owners who don't train their help bow lO treat Customers HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.SS? Having money in the bank ••• J : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ·-• • • • • • • • • • •• on r/I • .... -'> 3 -•· •. --=_.---~~ ~-.~ .~EmNG $1,000,000 ADVICE When you h~ a Sl,000,000 to. invest, you can get advice from some pretty shrewd eortfotio, ~· But if you _ha~e only S 10,000, the top people with the best adVlce wont talk with you. The big investment firms won't #invest# much money to make you a customer because your account just isn't big enough. .! ~os! big insti!-utional lenders like the ~~nks.a~n'.t much different. They look at the ~ Loan Officer" n a short·tenn post~ for its management trainees. l~ey only g1v! you a S9 per hour person to talk with, that shows they are only willing to invest S9 m you as a customerl Do you feel short-changed? You should! W . Spygl••• Hiii New Bedford w/4BR, 4BA. large bonus w • nas C.~Shore· Picture ~rfect one story 4BR. 3BA , Actually, there's~ place where you can get Sl ,000,000 advice about mortgages Frof!l ~I Let me gtYe you my credent'ial~. I have an MBA from Stanford, I raised ~y family m Newport Beach and have been 1n the mortgage business since 1980 1 have funded aver n _.so,000,000 in loans to many of Orange County's top CEO's and smartest profesSK>nals: room w/loft, brand n~w kltohen with center island, granite counters, sub-zero refrig + an extra large back yard w/pool & view. .. 71,000 home with flowing floor pla~ spa and beautiful ocean view. ove , In condition. $300,000 under all others on street. . •1.as.000 You may think I'm over qualified but those CEO's su~ didn't ~ know that with my talent, I bring something to the tat>Je you'll never get tor S9 per hour. Not only do I give you better advice, I have iCcess to sources of money on Wall Street that won't talk to you. Is it worth it? You bet. Compared with what they can find on their own, my clients save over S2,000 on our average loan. If you'd like some Sl,000,000 advice, call me. lndependerice Mongage C.Ompany 852-8822 BlgCanf: Rebuilt home • over 4 ~uare feet with 4 bedrooms, new kitchen and 4 baths, J>90I, 2 master suites, ooe u.f, and one down. Owner will carry 1st O with 15% down. ·Just Reduced I $749,500 . PelicM Point Fantastic view lot~ to beach and golf course. Over 14,000 sq.fl of ftat land . Buyer selected this property as first purchase on the ·Poinr. A rare offering at . $1,0M,000 H8rbor Ridge New custom homes to be built in the prestigious area of Harbor Ridge. From 4506 to 25,000 sq. ft. Call for more information. FROM $1,SfS,000 TO $7,"5,000 Belcourt Marcificent 6,000 square foot custom home. car garage, library, family room, large game room, wine room. cul-de·sac street. One of a kind! Owner wlll carry 2nd TO . . BEST ~~y~~MOURT! Harbor View Homes Mon1ego 4 BR home u~ded with French doors, wood floors, new · chen and baths. Oo ~me greenbelt street near pool and clu use. Assumable 1st TO and owner willing to carry 2nd TO or lease option h!ls.ooo Lemon Heights • Tustin Hills Beautiful estate situated at the top of Red Hill Ridge with unobstructed city and mountain views. Custom 5 BR. 41/2 BA home with pool, spa and guest house $925~000 A Mon10~ BmkLr Ucms~d ~ TN Coli/omUI Dqx. of R~al £stat~ Randy Jotlnson, President A.tu .. of Juty 13, 1195 TYPE PHONE Abacus F1nanoal Grp. A (7184) 375-6666 American Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 Amencan Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 Bank of Amenca ___ ,,__ __ B_..;.(800-) 424-2632 Cahfomi'a Federal Bank S (800) 225-~337 Central Buildjng & Loan K (800) 696-1411 Certified Funding Corp. K (714) 454-8700 Coas!F'8denil8a;;k S (SOOT 300-5626 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 Detnck Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9692 Downey Savi S (800) 33&9639 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 F1dehty Federal Bank »s (800) 232-2309 First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 G~ Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 lrvme National Mtg. R (714) 857-79n Manna MOfto-ge Co. K (800) 808-5626 Oceanview FNnctaJ A (714) 651-6355 ProFed Mottgaoe K (800) 686-3756 Uni~ B (800) 4s:J.1288 Westem Financ:W S8 s (800) 393-9372 KEY LENDERS AND RATES- INTEREST RATE 7000% 7250% 7.250% 7.375% 7.375% 7.250% 7.250% 7.550% % OWN 5 10 20 5 20 10 5 20 POfNTS LOCK· (~) IN A.P.R. 2.375 10 7.275 1 625 30 7.451 1.500 30 7.438 2.125 45 7.630 ---2.000 45 7.617 ---1.375 10 -7.425 1.250 15 7.412 2.000 0 7.795 7.250% 5 1.500 45 7.438 1.125% 5 2.125 14 7.3n 7.375% 20 1.875 30 7.604 7.250% 10 1.250 12 7.412 7.250% 5 2.375 10 7.530 7.375% 20 2.250 30 7.644 7.375% 20 2.000 30 7.617 7.375% 5 2.250 45 7.644 7.450'% 20\ 1.500 30 7.641 7.250'lt'. 10 1.875 15 7.477 -----------7.375% 5 1.125 15 7.526 ------7.250% 5 1.875, __ 1_5 __ 1_.4_n_ 7.375% 20 1.750 30 7.591 7.625% 20 1.500 60 7.818 7.375% 5 1.750 30 7.591 4.600% 20 1.250 4.250% 20 1.250 3.950% 30 1.000 -----6.250% 5 1.000 MAX. MARGJN A.P.R. LOAN (~) 7.7~ 203, 150 2.450 7.653 300,000 2.375 7.699 1.000_.;._.000 ___ 2._4_50 8.078 203, 150 2.500 . INDEX 110 110 110 lTS 3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 203,150 2.450 110 3.950% s 1.250 7.625 203, 1 sp 2.350 110 4.900% 20 1.000 7.740 500,000 2.050 L1M --4.750% 20 1.000 7.856 650,000 2.600 110 5.000% 20 0.250 7.928 203, 150 2. 750 110 3.950% 25 1.250 7.625 1,000,000 2.350 110 ------3.500% 20 1.375 7.634 500,000 2.350 11 D 6.125% 20 0.000 8.089 600,000 2.750 1TS 6.875% 10 1.875 7.833 203", 150 2.500 110 4.625% 20 1.875 8.322 203, 150 2. 750 1TS 4.875% 25 1.250 8.767 500,000 2.750 L1M ----5.000% 20 1.000 7.758 203, 150 2.500 110 ----3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 500,000 2.450 110 ---5.500% 20 1.875 8.443 500,000 3.000 1TS ---3.600% 20 1.000 7.796 500,000 2.550 11 D 5.500% 10 1.875 8.220 203. 150 2. 750 1TS 4.250% 20 1.000 7.876 400,000 2.625 110 5.375% 20 1.500 8.071 203, 150 2.875 11 D 6.250% 10 1.250 8.234 203, 150 2.750 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 6M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1Y , ~ .. 1 :--,. 480 CABAILLO ST., EAST81DE, C,.M. $325,00Q . ~ 9'Ua1 ~t411M . ~ "Area Specialise" 631-8011 20l5 Port Otelsea 5 car garage with house included! Perfect for lllC and little boys toys! (Moms and little girls will Jove it tool) LARGE LOT, LARGE CUSTOM FAMILY HOME, LARGE POOL AND SPA LARGE GUEST HOOSE. BALBOA PENINSULA .... 51111·3 $625,000 CORONA DEL MAR 320 Hazel Dr. 281 SlfJ54m 11-4 $159,000 Jim ' hay McOonlld McDon.ad COM Homes 759-9070 COSTA MESA · 1754-1 Santa Ana Ave. 281 Sun 1 :34Mt30 $234,900 ~ 760-5000 bt. 124 2164 c...,. Dr. 3D ~12-5 .,.,.. lyMder 642-3973 -~St. 311 5111-t sm,ooo 631 .... 1 NEWPORT BEACH 1707 E. lllyAw. -W6S.1·5 .,,..,.. C-.y\91p...-Y 67J.3777 1m,.. .. 1ld -s..u $457,sm Olfllta • ,.,, LOiis ... 56'4 1MI ......... s..w $499,000 Olfllta. Jerry ... 640-SH• l0t\1a~ 3lr ... ,., .,.., e.-..ryv.....-y 67J.3777 2213 l.llJBda a S-1-6 tw• ec.y ....... . ,..., ~--· .. -·-···. ·-te••••••••••••••••IA•• ........ .,...._IO.lltOllD 3 be<toom 3'hbath mooy upgrades 1.5 ml. from beach aong tike trail $.198,000 JOEMIWGAN MNtn Z3001et • 311 ApM '42-3033 2451 Vilt& Hopr. 31R OwMr' 640-5058 2500 CM Drfwe 511 Hiiiy ~ l'a,ort '675-6992 3131 c.tt Mirta. 311 5Mdy MlllD1.,,....... c.111. 729--7271 474 W11t hi a 311 e-rv.. 67).677'6 •\1aaM.Nanl 4lr c-r-.11111y 67J.J717 512 \1a aw. Nani c-r-...., 67J.J777 w.-...0r ..... - 76.,.. ,. 0... •, ... na • .. c...,.-. ,.. ~-- S-1-5 ...,,., SUD 1·5 $239,000 hor s-dly 1·5 $M9,900 5111·5 $399,000 BAU • S-1·5 $399,000 ·~1-J *'"""°° Wilm 1-5 .,,.. s-M,1-t .... ...... 1-S $171- ,...., .. t.UMt• ""' ..-~ --AL ------= ·~'L'"',---~--· --~~-~-~ ~-... _)) _, . . . . - . ' , . .,,,.ral Modeh Aoailabk On I on Coif Course FOR MORE INFORMATION Call the oCftce or Melinda Mason 714-759-7700 }3arbara Sanrcgrct Realtors • SLASHED $50,000 OWner Wants-AO Qffers Open Sunday ~~~--. PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC $635,000 A 48R giant 4000 sq.fl. w/3 fireplaces, 3 dining areas, 2.famify rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet SUM. Owner Wants Quick Sale can 967--0800 Dick Mc/Casson Ke Realtors CDM ~New Model Home 1516 Eosf Ocean Blvd 4BR, 4BA remod led f amil4 h me! Sunn4 pofio, r100f fop dect /:(educed $40K Now only $625/( . Includes Decorator Furnishings 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 fireplaces, 2.000 sq.ft. Roof-top sun &BBQ deck. Fully landseaped. $100k under market. • Nut 28R, t BA + fonMI dinfng room. a.y view from roof c*kl YOU COULD BUILD YOUR DREAM~ HEREI $579,000 Owner must sell and may finan ce! $459,000 723-4400 ~,_ .... y.d. 28R, 1 BA + deft. Front 0 $1350 per month. 1 BR, 1 BA 0 S79Q. 1 Wock to church&pnl $4'48,000 ·-I . , ; I w ... I· . #• ~r~ .. ~· - DANNY BIBB · President SHORECLIFFS All of us at Coast Newport Properties are very grateful for the continuing ·support of the people· in the -~..-:-areas we serve. Without the support you have given our . "" r. , company, and whai I consider the finest group of agents ever assembled, we would not be where we are today. We feel we are very fortunate in always being able I to offer an outstanding· selection of fine homes.