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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-08-19 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Roolde volleyball player. makes big hit Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Drug tests loom for Corona del Mar athletes • Paren ts, coaches examine a preliminary proposal in wake of Supreme Court decision. to measure the feelings within the com- munity. By Julie Ross Cannon and Barry Faulkner, The Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -A group of Corona del Mar High School parents and athletic coaches has developed a prelim- inary proposal to test school athletes for drugs. Ort the heels of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that grants public schools the right to require athletes to undergo drug tests, sch ool athletic boosters, coaches and Principal Don Martin have discussed the pros and cons of instituting a new drug-testing policy on the New- port Beach campus. "We had a group of booster parents, myself and some of the coaches talking this summer about adding that dimen- sion to the program to keep kids away from drugs and alcohol," Martin said this week . The group sent a preliminary outline of the policy to district officials, be said, and establish ed a steering committee to gauge community sentiment and to check out drug-testing policies at other Orange County schools. The committee is reviewing a slate of issues, including how the program would be funded, whether it would be voluntary or mandatory 8I}d how results will be dis- seminated. School officials don't expect to test students until December if a pro- posal is approved by the Newport-Mesa Unified School District board of trustees. #The next step is probably an all-par- ents meeting sometime in the fall," Mar- tin said. The school would invite parents of athletes to talk about the different kinds of programs that are availabl~ and Martin has first-hand knowledge of drug-testing athletes. While serving as principal at El Toro High School m Lake Forest, be oversaw the school's voluntary program, which tested athletes randomly and forwarded results exclusively from the laboratory to the athletes' parents. The coaches and 6chool administrators were not told of the test results unless the students came forward, be said. Though the Supreme Court case served as a catalyst for the recent Corona •SEE DRUG TEST PAGE A10 '-' ~ t ... l ! I I ' Bring drug teSting to thi student field? What do you think of the proposal I to test athletes at Corona del Mar High School for drugs? Call our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086 and leave your name, thoughts, hometown and phone number. 'At-risk teens feel lure off ootlights HNmemorial is planned for Costa Mesa park Intensive two- week program uses training in the performing arts to build self-esteem By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot T hey wore high tops instead of tap shoes, bag- gy· jeans instead of leo- tard~ Their low-budget props of Styrofoam hats and sarongs weren!t~ctly--Broadway .qua! ity, but these performers knew how to get the job done. They came to the Orange County Perlorming Arts Center for a .. ch.ance -a chance to get off the streets and onto the stage, a chance to find some- thing to look forward to. They are 25 teen-agers, con- sidered "at-risk" students by some, aspiring performers by others. Looking for a shot, they signed up for the center's Sum- mer at the Center program, a two-week intensive training course that teaches students how to sing, dance and put' on a Broadway-style show. Today the performing rookies strut their stuff in front of family and friends at the center's Founders Hall, hoping they can parlay their newly discovered talents into a bright future. ·u·s just incredible,· said Kathy Gordon, an instructional aide with the county's Horizons program who has attended each of the students' practices. •1 can't believe it. The ones who were the shyest in the beginning are now the ones who want to be up front," she said. Being in the spotlight bas helped many of the students, like 15-year-old C harles B .. keep out of trouble. The Newport Beach teen bas attende d two different New- port-Mesa Unified high schools MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Above, Judy M. of Costa Mesa practtces her stngtng during rehearsals for the Summe r at the Center program. Below, Caroline C. dances along at the Performing Arts Center. . but dropped out after problems with truancy and drugs. "lt's brought the joy back into singing," said Charles, who sang with the All American Boys Chorus for five years as a child. ·1 kind of dropped out or the chorus because kids were making fun of me for singing." Now Charles has a duet in the Summer at the Center per- formance, playing the role of Gaston trying to woo Belle in a number from "Beauty and the Beast.• During practice Thursday, he strutted to the microphone at the Cront of the stage. no longer sell-conscious of his deep, authoritative singing voice. This fall. Charles said he hopes to return to his regular high school classes in Newport Beach. "It's going to be hard to stay sober, but I've done it for a while · now,• he said before dashing back on stage. Gordon said she's watched the program, which is in its •SEE PERFORM PAGE A10 r-------------~-----~---------------, Round two begins in tiff over retail center ' Have a picture I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN 8ESTBUYS Q.ASSIFIED llEUGION SOCIETY SPORTS WEATiiER A4 A2. BS A6 A7 81 A2. \\ I \ I 11 I I: per.feet summer? •Having won their fight to include Corona del Mar in the project's name, residents worry about a planned entrance on MacArthUT Boulevard. By Evan Henenon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BBACH -Now that the name controversy has been cleared up, Corona del Mar residents have an entirely new set of. worries ovet a plaitned retail center at the comer of East Coast Highway and MacArthur Boule- vard. OUng concern over potential inaeues in noise and traffic, rep· resentAtives of the Broadmoor and HarbGr \1ew HOii bomeown· en ulodattonl ban voWed to oppoee tbe new Ccilw del Mu PPllOli unllll ftl Imm co .. tb9 mnllf'I ......... W9•. MacAltbur lou1inlN ..-ance from .... proj«t'I d "'"'' No.,...... ......... mctud· ed MacArthur Boulevard access, say homeowners who believe The lrvine Co's proposal breaks a long-h eld understanding between the homeowners and the city. "It's re4lly an issue of fair- ness," said Barry Allen, an attor- ney and the municipal affaits om- cer for the Harbor View Hills Community Association. "The dty has spent thousands of dollars designing MacArthur Boulevard and working with The Irvine c.o. and the bomeownen. Th09e plant were set in cement. ancl now they're go,tng to be cbangeCl n ..... completely ~~ .. ytb8 1ee- • 8EE CINTD IWil A11 •Residents have raised money for Canyon Park grove; city ~ consider proposal next week. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Judy Hub- bard has a vision. She calls it up.. Grove of Mem- ory and Hope" for all Orange I County residents whose lives have been touched by HIV And, we _sees_ i1 aL Costa-Mesa's Canyon Park. "I just think there lS something qwte m,iraculous about planting th.ls little bitty thing m the ground, and after generations and generations. l)till having It there for people to enjoy,• said Hubbard, who lost a close friend to AIDS about a year and a hall ago. "It takes some doing to make things grow-just like everything, just like finding the cure for AIDS." l Hubbard had several trees planted in the park m June in memory of her aunt, who had recently died. Her idea for the Grove of Memory and Hope grew out of that effort. "I hold a discussion group at my home, and one of the mem- bers, Harvey Liss, and I started talking about doing something for the people who have been affect- ed by HIV," Hubbard said. "There's a couple in the group who's son is very ill from AIDS. And I. personally, have been very distressed at the public response to HIV. I feel it affects all of us, and this is a public health prob- lem." Hubbard said she and Liss have already collected $2,500 for the grove. If theu idea wins approval from the Costa Mesa Parks Comnussion and City Council, they will tum the money over to the city to cover the cost of the new trees and a dedication ·plaque. "The trees would be scattered in the back meadow area,· Hub- bard said "There's a brook back there and lots of birds, and the "It takes som e doing to m ake things grow -just Iike everything, just like finding the cure for AIDS ... • -JUDY HUBBARD aty plans to (plant} some wild- flowers back there." As for the kind of trees that would be planted. Hubbard said she'd leave that up to parks Superintendent Dave Alkema. HWe do have established themes m the park, " Alkema said. "The area we have in mind has torrey pines, coast redwoods, Cahforrua pepper trees and Catalina uonbark, and that's what would most likely go in there· " These trees grow wide at the top, \9luch Alkema said will even- tually create a canopy effect over the ared The proposal. he said, will get its first reVlew Tuesday, when the Parks Commission meets. ·I think it's a positive thing for the oty," Alkema said. "Dona- bons of trees and plaques are something we always encour- age." ---- ~ • . ~~-- Retro sale prices match retro fashion Since fashion has taken a tum toward the '?Os, why not the prices? That's exactly what i.oble Sports Corona del Mar is ing for its 20th annual Summer owout Clearance Sale. , Prices have gone back to 1975. }\11 surfing accessories will be rtduced from 20% lo 40%, includ- iJJg Morrey Boogie boards. Victoria ~boards, Churchill Fins, BZ Bodyboards and wetsuits. All ladies sportswear is reduced 30% to 70%, including styles from Raisins, ~hok, spot, Roxy, MC and Anpie Cols. Men's and boys' sportswear is r~duced 30% to 50%, including such name brands as Gotcha, Quilc- stlver, Sideout, Redsand, Billabong and Reyn Spooner. Hobie Sports (675-9700) is at 2631 East Coast Highway, Corona d~I Mar. AND • parry Adkinson, 10 (above) gets a Jaugb as-hb kayak bumps lnto a biend's boat during a spe- cial adventure at the Newport Dunes Resort, "Friday. A group o'f developmentally-challenged children got a scenic water tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. Helping out with the event was Frank Groff (above, right). At left. G'ary Daniel Cannady, 10, and bis guide, Chance Kamphefner share a moment after their kayak adventure on the back bay. KATRINA TEN /-DAILY PILOT LA-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries' trade-in days on sofas and chairs allows you bring in an old sofa or c~air in any condition for a $100 trede-in credit on a new sofa, sleep sofa or recliner. LA-Z-Boy (434- 0144) is at 3115 Harbor ijlvd., Costa ~esa. Snitch allowed to testify in rape case· LABELS Boaters plug into the Electric Boat Rally , Ladies billfish event coming up, Aug. 26 Look for the 50% off developing and printing coupon in the paper from Marina 1Hr Foto in the Costa Mesa Courtyards at 1835 Newport B1vd .. C,osta Mesa. Marina 1Hr Foto i~ celebrating its grand opening. The store features a new Fuji Plctrostat Processor that reprints y~ur favorite one-of-a-ltind photos, sides or mementos, and it can r~cord any object up to 1-inch dJ!ep, including jewelry or other valudbles for insurance purposes. Other services include portraits, one-hour color film processing, enlargements, slides. black and white film, camera repairs, frames d pd accessories. • Defense motion to bar informant fails; accused rapist Steven Dexter Brooks faces 17 counts. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A Har- bor MurucipaJ Court Judge on Thursday allowed a jailhouse snitch to testify in a preliminary hearing for Steven Dexter Brooks, wbp has been accused of committing three of sexual assaults in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa late last year. Brooks' attorney Rudolph Loewenstein had asked that the informant, Bruce "Ricky" Richards, be barred from testify- ing, saymg he acted as an agent for police when he was gather- ing inforrndtion from Brooks. Loewenstein argued that Richards' actions violated his client's right to legal representa- tion. The decision cleared the way tor Brooks' premrunarybeatfug, which was delayed for two days to allow time for presiding Judge Frances Muno7 to hear this and another motion. Earlier thlS week, Loewen- stein hdd sought to remove prosecuting attorney Claudia Silbar from the case, saying her one-on-one conversations with Richard~ might qualify her as a witness. That motion was denied as well. On Thursday, Munoz heard from a Newport Beach police officer who testified about a botched escape that Brooks allegedly attempted from the Newport Beach city jail. And, a Costa Mesa police officer testi- fied aoout one ot the assaults. Brooks' preliminary hearing will resum~ Monday afternoon with testimony from a Newport Beach police detective who investigated the assaults there. Brooks is facmg 17 counts of rape, burgla ry, robbery and weapons charges. ,. -The Assistance League of Newport-Mesa holds the Third Annual Sears Diehard Interna- tional Electric Boat Rally from 12:30 to 4 p.m: Aug. 26 begin- ning at the Balboa Yacht Oub. Adorn your electric boat, yourself and your crew in inter- nationally themed attire and then hunt-for dues around the harbor. The cost is $7 5 per boat, which includes two T-shirts, two lunches and a boat •goody bag.• Additional T-shirts and food may be purchased at the event regis- tration area for $10 each. For information or to pre-reg- ister, call 557-5100. Ladies, grab your rods. The Balboa Angling Club hosts the Ladies Billfisb Tournament from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 26 begin- ning at the club center, 200 •A" St., Balboa. Before the tournament, a kick- off party is planned at 6 p.m Aug. 23 at the club center. Tour- nament rules will be explained. After the tournament, the · awardS dinner starts at 5 p.m. Aug. 27 at the Tale of the Whale restaurant at the Pavilion. :rournarnent entry fee is $80 per angler. All participants must have a valid fishing license. For more information, call Jan Hargraves at 759-3696. 1 Alden's Carpet and Drapery (fi46-4838) at 1663 Placentia Ave., q.>sta Mesa, is having a summer sale that includes its entire collec- tipn of Gulistan carpet. All carpet prices include padding and installa- bpn. Vinyl is on sale for as low as Old friends carry on 4'8-year tradition . $9.95 a square yard, and sisal car- peting is also reduced. Alden's has been in business in the same spot for 40 years. It also offers custom draperies. blinds and shutters The sale e nds Aug. 31. There will be a live show from 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday on Balboa Island featuring entertainment from Jim- my the Beach and guitarists in front of the Balboa Beach Co. at 210 Manne Ave. Fqr more information, call 673-49231 4 Nicole Miller. famous for her vibrant themed prints on silk, is having a trunk show from noon lo 3 p.m. today in the Gallery depart· ment at Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza. The fall collection will be shown with informal modeling from 1to3 p.m. The Encore department will fea- twe a Carol Uttle trunk show with the newest fall collection on display during informal modeling. For more information, call the Nordstrom concierge at 549-8300, Ext. 1340. • HST BUYS a~ars Thursdays and Sat· urdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy, cell me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-41707. C olumnist Robert Gardrter is as insightful and humorous in person as he is in his weekly Daily Pilot col- umn while presiding over Ami- gos Viejos, a 48-year-old group of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach citizens. According to Bob McCurdy, the group's trea- surer, a new member comes in when a current member dies. "There is a waiting list of prospective members," he said. Often times, MaCurdy notes, the soJY of a longtime member joins as demonstrated by 43-year-old Jeff Wilcox, whose father, Robert, was a longtime member tlefore his death 2 1/2 years ago. Members are billed at the beginning of each year for six luncheon (salad, main course and dessert) meetings, which are held every other m onth, and they pay the bill quickly, McCurdy said. The October meeting is a special "Going Away• meeting. Members arrive at the Newport Beach Country Club, board buses and depart for a special trip known only to the officers. At Christmas time, they leave their luncheon with bottle of holiday cheer. Not bad for a $100 d year. Gardner and 90-year-old Les Steffenson are two founders of Amigos Viejos. At Wednesday's luncheon, Gardner noted that Steffenson was ill and unable to fulfill hIS role as toastmaster. WhlJe there is no offlcial pro- gram at meetings. Gardner introduced Paul Saldld, who gave a brief history of the found- ing of the Irvine Co . and then Gdrdner gave a bnef history of the founding of Amigo Viejos. Gardner did note that too many members (57) came for the August meeting because the 100-member club lives off non- appearances by dues paying members. •Amigos Viejos was organized for absolutely no pw- pose and does absolutely noth- ing,• Gardner notes. One sus- pects the purpose of the group is for Criends to gather for fellow- ship. They do that very well. NEW LEADERS FOR L.T.: Kris Davis has been elected chair of Leadership Tomorrow, replacing Ann Crane, who com- pleted two, one-year terms. Serving as officers with Davis are Julie Chay, vice chair- woman: Jamie Trevor, secretary hour answering Mrvke may be uttd to rece>f'd letters to the ldltor on •ny topic. news stories, Illustrations, edito- rial matter or advertisements herein can be reproduced with· out written permission of copy- WI VOL 19, NO. 190 TMOMASH.~ Publisher WtUJAM L090tU. Editor STEVIM.+.MU, MaMging Editor IRIS VOKOI. City Editor MAK MA1nW11. Photo Editor .,.~ Orwlatlon Man~ HANK KNIGHT, Production M«wtger 14/0VOllllNG, Cl..m.d MaNlger I.MA JOHNSON, Promotion$ ""-MOD SHAH, Controlle< .. Yout comments ~the o.ity flllot or news tlpl will be r9coird- td and given directly to Editor William l.obdefl. ,,,. Mme 2A- ADDIE$$ OUr address Is 330 W. Bay St., c-. MIN. Calif. 92627. It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. PleMe call 574-4233. Thanlt you. right owner. ttQW IQ REACH US Orcullltion The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 .AcMrtlslng ClasSifled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EdhlotW News s.4().1224 Sp0rts 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 E-Mail: FL'n71MProdlgy.com M.tnOftb Busine5S Office 642-4321 Business Fax 631 ·5902 ~b'I Clllfomla Community NeW!i. • Tltnes M4nor Con'lpeny ..., .I. ICllll\ PN!dtntwldao ..,. M TEMPERATURES Newport Beach 70l62 Balboa 70l62 Costa Mesa 81161 Corona del Mar 77159 SURJ FOUCAST LOCATION . SIZE wedge 2·3W Newport 2·3 w Blackles 2-4w River Jetty 2-4w ~M 2·3w 90ATING B~andwarm thl' the week- ef'ld wi1h morning end lat• nlght-'!t dlmlnlshl~ momlng. e winds Wiit lncrffM OWf tht outer waters Ught end COMMUNITY & CLUBS September, for people who wish to improve their community leadership skills. For more infor- mation on Leadership Tomorrow, call 644-8283 Oub. 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Lions Club, the Fish Fry c.lub, meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Baft(ers to hear from the Schwindenhammer Family on •impres- sions of USA.· 7:15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Oub, the ·raste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Oub. Noon · Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets at Mesa Verde Coontry Club to hear from District Gov. Mike Abdalia and Allan Keyes, Republican presl~ntial candidate. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Marvin Gruden, CPA on •Mediation, the Mod- em Way to Settle." 5 p.m. ·Newport- Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from Ward Munson on V-J Day. jim de boom LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD BOATS: The Orange County Sea Scout Base needs a few good boats for Explorer Sea Scouts ready to move up to large boats, according to Bill Mount- ford, base manager. The base needs sail and power boats. Boats will be used by the youth or sold with the funds channeled directly into the Sea Base. Call Mountford at 642-5031 for more information. CLue NEWS: Lions Dlsttict 4-L4 Gov. and Richard M. Squar, treasurer. Phil Browne made an official visit to the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Break- f•st Lions Club and foond it In the good hands of President Jess Bequette. THURSDAY Noon • Kiwanis Oub of Corona del Mar. meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, meets at Shaft( Island Yacht Club to hear from Jim Wood on •How Now, Orimge County?" Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. New- port Irvine Rotary Oub meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear from Kelly A. Frankiewicz on the group study exchange experience In Belgium. Elected to the board of direc- tors were Kathleen Bemauer, Nancy Beverage, Ann Crone, Jan Debay, Don Glasgow. Dian Hughes, J. Rick Ruiz, Wendy Smlth. Paul Snyder, Jamie Trevor, Michael Waiter, Forrest Werner, Karen Wilson, Rachel Winston and Michael J. Zepeda. Members of the Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor are mourning the death of active member Jack Klstfer. They will miss his humor and warmth. 5aVICE CLUI •ETINGS THIS COMWCI WdK: TUESDAY· 7:30 un. Newport Beach Rotary Oub mMts at the Batt><>. Bay Oub for • program by Frank Hall on fund-raising. Noon Costa Mesa Klwilnls Club meets at the Costa Mesa Commu-- nity Center. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shaft( Island Yacht •~•cum Is published fNe'Y Saturday In the Dally Pilot. FAX your servke dub1s meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. The board of directors over- sees <t nine-session, 10-month leadership development pro· gram for adults, which begins in Jl variable winds over Inner water with 2 foot seas, 3 foot westerly swell. TIDES TODAY First low 12;12 a.m 1.2 First high 6:57 a.m . 3.3 Second low 11:01 p.m. Second high 2.8 ~m 48' AY Flntlow 1:0S•.m. 0.9 First high 7:'5 •.m. 3.S ~low 12:11p.m. 2.7 Second high 6'2Sp.m. s.o . .,. ~65 ~·~~--:-~.~ ~~,-.. ·'". '.._ . r From SWfllne wawtrek ~~ A southwest groundswell/north- west winctswell com· blnatlon should give us some fun pNks In the w•lst· tp chest· high r.nge unUI Fri- day. By Sund.y, there Is a chance that I solid south- west Mell wtll build 1tifOUghout the day. ptodudng ~In the J. to S-foot range for Monet.)' through Wednesday of next week. Aho, hurric.eM FlosM has putt'8d • lot of wenn wttef up from ... afftlng P*n- tt.I fot tonte fOOd tMfll from Miii hUn'k.lnes, COSTAMISA • 1900 Wodt Of~ Someone broke Into the victims 1994 Ford Twrus and s'°'4t 1 $200 pair of prescription sunglasses •nd a $150 Motorola cellul•r phone. . NIWPOltf llAOt • 120 lllodl OI.,... It.: The victim was .wale-* during the night to the M>Und of "Nffllng• mini blinds. WMn she w.nt to Investigate the source of the nolte, she found that the house ~ bMr1 burglarind and her TV and VCR hAd bMn i.ken. The victim stated that she bellevts someone used her house keys. stolen °''"\Web Mrtler, to gain KCeSS to her home. • JOD Modi of.,.,,... The victim found that J ATT ·Mer-" • lln• switch CMds -worth S2.100 -hAd been stolen from his· business' ~ room .tter the phone line ~ deed. • 100 lll9dl 91 ... IL: SOmeone rut en ~-Rh hole In the cOtMnlble top of the victims ~ Mlat.e end itole tit flt(e of Mr K9"Wood steNo. • • JOO..._. 91 c I Dell SomeOf ie broke the right front wtn· dow of the wkdrnl Ctdllllc -Which w. patted In e MC\hd plftlftg lot -and .... $400 Motoroa. • .,, • t• _,a 11-ri A men erftftld for t0c.irie pos.. lillOn Wll faund tlO be In pG 11111Jon of .. ~ .. ~ Mobl Gii mnl. n.. men Md mede two~_.. -· . • • SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1995 Al Privatization: A panacea or pandeinonium? . Privatizing government enti· ties is all the rage these days. Privatize the prison system, the schools, the Forestry Service, the Alaska Fisheries Commission, whatever. ' Privatizing is the favorite toy of politicians-in the 1990s. They ~ant to privatize everything in s1ght -except, of course, that which needs plivatizing most': the Congress, the state legisla- tures, county boards of supervi- sors and countless city cowtdls. Privatization is being chatted up as the remedy for every gov- ernment ill, with the possible exception of the troubles in Bosnia, Soweto and Guatemala.Certainly, it has long been touted as a significant com- ponent of the supervisors' secret recovery plan for Orange County -whatever that may be. Person- ally, I favor privatizing tbe super- visors, but that's another column. As I understand it, privatizing simply means taking a govern- ment entity and turning it over to private enterprise to run. That firm often pays the government a fee or royalty, thus transforming the government bureau from a burden on the taxpayers into a profit center. The reasoning is that a business can run some- thing more economically and more efficiently than a govern- ment can. 1Touble is, many businesses - perhaps most of them -aren't all f red martil'.' that red hot themselves. Indeed, some of the largest and best- known corporations are atro- ciously managed. Should we bring in IBM or General Motors to take over management? These mastodons of American industry all but committed corporate suicide purely because of the arrogance of their leaders. These moguls operated on Al Capp's theory that, HWhat's good for General Bullmoose is good for the U.S.A. "While cheekily trying to palm off products their cus- tomers didn't want to buy, com- petitors of IBM and GM broke off great chunks of market share the big guys will never see again. ·.Think about it. How many companies that you deal with are run the way you think they Family Portrait Special (Now through August 31) Plan N ow For The Holidays A Studio with a unique outdoor garden should be? OK, Nordstrom. But who else? Last month, 1 ventured into the shopping world to buy my wife an anniversary present. Most or our stainless tableware seems to have vanished into .that same hole intowhich-single- socks disappear. New stainless would, I thought, be a tine way to commemorate 37 years of hanging together. After checking out a number of store displays, I found three patterns that were just our style. A card on the display said to ask a sales person for help. After about five minutes, l saw one heading my way. •Excuse me,• I said. "Sony, these gentlemen were first,• she replied walking past me toward two handsome young gents who had just entered the -store: I asked a young woman at a register how one could get some help. "Get in line," she said, and I did. • Several minutes later, I arrived at the head of the line and asked for help in tableware. "Sony, I can't leave here right now. You might try that register over there," she said. pointing at a work station acros the room Two young women were there, with maybe half a dozen customers. I got in the shorter line, and when I reached the front, I again asked for help in bleware. "Sorry," she says. "I'm doing a return." I'm citing just one example of the kind of customer tredbnent that seems to be more the rule than the exception in pnvate enterprise today. Look at insurance comparues: Dare enter a claim and you get canceled. Look at banks: Less and l service for more a.nd tugher fees. When was the last time you enjoyed an aitline flight?When you got off the plane thinking, "Boy, that was really great. I wanno Oy that alr1Ine agcliiil" Privatizin~ my be just the tick- et for many government opera- tions. 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Here &S why some of our cwrenl brokers chose Monex: WE DESIGN ,.,MNUFACTURE FURNISHINGS TO FIT YOUR smE OF LIVING. WE USE THE HIGHEST QUALITY MAnRIALS TO CREATt OUR WOOD, IRON & UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE. (OME IN TODAY & CHOOSE FROM OUR VAST SELECTION. Ame TO llnAlrn5 FASHION ISlAND OPPOSITT HAID lOCk CAFE ~ .. 1450. Mll HOUlS: M o-t, WtK SUN tH AztK ExpftSS 1S45 NEWPOU IOULEVARD COSTA MESA 548-9007 H()Uli·..WM.WNM WATCH USAOW-IMPLOYMENT Of POllUNmUAVAILAIU RJck Onbamty. a Monn AccOU9t ltepr .... tattv-o n>r 1S ,ean. earned well over Sl00,000 in 19M. '1 tlaink iold and .Uver will outperfonn atocb and boacb in 1"S. Account Repraeni•dv .. at Monn can earn aubstantial incomeL" C.ARBSR SEMINAR Where: 4910 Birch Street, Newport Beach Wednesday,Auguat23,1'95 · From 7:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m. When: Time: £"" ii' JO'l'N ...,... tn y.Nr ..,.. puaioun, yo. lhoutd ""' u ploro the ..,...,. and .,._,... nf he•na 1 Mone• bfoli:cr. Don't "'i• lhit UCC!fMicJnal c--.oppnn ... l). ..... ,.Hom .. , Ired, Pleale Call Steve Bizal (IOO) Ht-4653 lat. 2212 MONSS .DIPOllT COMPANY obituaries Louise McGuire Lowse McGuire, the diiector of numng at Mesa Verde Conva- lescent Hospital, died Wedne$day of can at.her home in Tustin. McGwre, 53, worked at the hospital for 22 years. She was chagnosed with cancer in Decem- ber 1994. ·1..owse McGuire was a devot- ed nurse who dediated her life to the service of others,• said hus- band Mike McGwre, an Ensign Middle School teacher. ·she was a beloved wile, mother and grandmother whose selfless love and pabence enriched her fami- ly's llves " Mrs McGwre is swvtved by her hu~band daughter Tlffany Poulsen; son Troy McGuire; daughter Tanya Guzman; daugh- ter Tdmara Havtland: and five granddu.ldren Service.., were held Fnday at the Southern California College_ Cha pt> I Samuel S. Abbott day at the Orange County Fau- groundS. The faniily requests that In lieu of flowers, donations be sent to either the Braille Institute or the Amencan Cancer SOOety. Glenn Owen Thompson Glenn Owen Thompson, a one-time student body president and •most valuable football play- er• at Newport Harbor High School, died Thursday m Grass Valley. He was 75 Mr. Thompson, who graduated from Newport Harbor in 1938, went on to become the student body president at Whittier Col- lege and appeared 111 "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities• before joimng the Coast Guard Reserve. While in the Coast Guard. Mr. Thompson served in World War ll and earned several medals. He retired from the service with the rank of rear admiral. ln retirement, Mr. Thompson was fond of hunting, fishing, goU- Joumcilist and longtime New-ing, reading and polltics. port Bedch resident Samuel S. He is survived by h1s wife Abbott rued at his home Aug. 12. J ean; daughters Kris Blair, Tracy He wds 89 Mr Abbott. the founder of Bill-Haight, Kelly Hull and Kerry board Magazme's West Coast Champlain; sister Wanda Davis of offic<-· 10 194 t was a nabve of Newport Beach; and several Mlss1.,.,1pp1 He worked for many grandduldren. . yeM'> d"> dn edltor and manager, Memorial services are planned and Wd., well-known m the fair fo r 3 p.m. Monday at the Hooper and outdoor entertainment mdus-and Weave r Mortuary, Nevada tnes City. Cdhf. He 1s '>ul'Vlved by tus wife, The family request!i memorial Brenda stepdaughter. Luanda B contributio,ns be made 111 Mr. SeMles grandchildren. Laune 1 Thompson's name to the SNMH Ann 5chag. Tracy Hars1k and Foundation -Sierra Nevada C ao- John Schdg; and two nephews cer Center, P.O. Box 1810, Grass Mi>mondl services were Thurs-Valley, CaW. 95945. UPPER CRUST PIZZA Dine-In or Take-Out PIZZA • SALADS • SUBS ol~puowf purcho.e ol any °'- Joce ol pt zzo Como! be comboned ....... any °'* -------------, I DEUVERYSPEGAL.,1 I $3 OFF .• I lo~ 18" Pouo w/ 3 or more IOpplngs' I -------Connet be combined wilh ony olt'8r offw I I Must pnn.ent coupon fxpres 8/31 /95 I Located In The Entertainment Level Triangle Square. 548-6555 ·------------- When you need to know ... Find rt fast 1n )'OUr hometown newspaper l 8K yellow gold 1phens & diamonds set in plalinum 642-3310 CHARLES H. BARR . <l I " around town -------' ~---, ' ----~ SQUARE DANCE C1.U1 Put on your dandn' shoes and have some good, clean fun at the Square Riggers ~are dance club ol Costa Mesa's •Beginners Fun Dance• from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, -695 W 19th St. The event is open to all experience levels, and the cost is $2, which includes a pimic lunch. For infonn.ation. call Ber- nice Hopkins at 557-4019. Pl.ANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, New- port Beach, sponsors a. lecture btled •Protect Your Aaets• at 10 a.m: every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses bow wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tu reduction strat~ preserve the value ol an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free, but seating is limited Reservations may be made by calltng 2S2-S411. HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St • Costa Mesa. otters a free edu- cational workshop tor parents of teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic, so parents can join the group at any point in Alpha Hydroxy Acid Facial . for only 8 2000 FREE Dermalogica samples and conswtation by the Derrnalogica company Saturday, August 26, 1995 ONE DAY ONLY ... so call NOW to make an 0£2.0intmentt E. 17th St. ~ lk0fl:,.'1•H?J;!IL·u?f~ll?J;t -------------I s Full Sm/ice S.lon & BuutlJ Supp/IJ -~ 642-1717 283·0 17tlr St. Costa Mtu (Ntxt to Rm)•O,,n 7 ~1: M-F 10-8, Sun. 11-6 NEED SERVICE? PERFORMANCE ROVER • JAGUAR 714/650-5860 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA 92627 6'x 9' lnclo-Kashon Reg $2950 WE PllC& StSO NOW $590 9'x12' & Tuttish Reg.S8900 WE PIKE SJSOO llOW 1190 the cycle. Por more inf0flll4tion. caD Dr. Umi Martini at 704-8166. M1M !fS ON COUl5I A MY8D-Mp intervention and mediation program for families ii scheduled fnm 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- mUnity Center, 18.fS Park Ave. lbe program focuses on ways ot communicadng with any out-·«· control family dispute, anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for chil- dren 13-18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. , rlflfY SatwdaY at 780 W:toria St., COila ~ ·Tbme ls no fee. Por more information. c.n Karen at 531·2629 or Iris at 859-3918. --- --·) TEENfOCUS The :Teen Pocus outpcltient cbemica1 dependency treatment program bolds a free 12-Step Meeting exclusively for teens at noon Sundays in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Swte 201, Ne~rt Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT TEEN or 6-40-1788. · Survtvors of Incest Anonymous is a support group for female vic- tiins of sexual abuse and rape, their friends and family. The group m.eets from 10 a.m. to noon • Send your Items to John forstrOO\, The D•llY P11at. 330 W. ~ St., Costa Mesa, C.llt. 92627; f.x ~ 170 ot ct.II 540- 1224, Ext. 329. 'f PHOTOGRAPHY Trs rHRJSTMAS IN AUGUST[ 0% 5 Off All Family Sittings 25 Complimnrtary Christmas Cards 240 Newport Center Dnve, Suite I 10 Nc:wport Beach Summer Special Effective through Sept 15th (714) 644-6933 • Call ointmmt • BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 4200 Birch Street • Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 John Wayne Airport £ ' Dove ~. Bristol 100% HAND WASH STA-IGHT SPICIALS . eo,...,. O.r low, Low Ba Prices • Int Qu1ltty • Int ltrvlet Open D1lty, lncludlftl Holld1ys ~ We accept AMEX. 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STAFF: The church has a 12-person board of directors. The current · president is Leslie Bowen. The interim reli9ious educa- tion consultant 1s Kathy ~lohr. SERVICE TIMES: Sundays, '10:30 a.m., followed by a coffee-hour fellowship. 1+ CONGREGATION SIZE: ,200 adults, 80 children. + CONGREGATION MAKE· 1UP: The median a9e is about 140. The congregation 'includes many families with young children. + CHILD CARE: The church , provides a well-staffed nurs- ery and religious education for children. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The Unitarian Universalists believe the function of reli- gion is to connect people in the widest possible circles. The religion is non-creedal, · and is noted for its respect of different beliefs. Contempo- ra ry rriusic is performed intermittently throughout the service. KATRINA TEN I DAILY PU.OT Rev. Diana Heath welcomes visitors to the Orange Coast Uni- tarian Universalist Church in Costa Mesa. + TYPE OF SERMON: Uni- tari"an Universalist sermons are more like discussions on various topics. A typical ser- mon features readings from different forms of literature, including philosophy, poetry and literature. + RECENT SERMON: Church member Margaret Arm- strong read from "Two Worlds," by Nancy Woods, and "September Aft~rnoon at 4:00," by Marge Piercy. Summer program guest speaker Hugh Cherry gave a lecture on "Slowing the Aging Process," in which an emphasis on exercise and healthy diet was stressed. + weo.._. •IMCINS: Heath's next topic wllt be •If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, what's happening on the space station.• + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: The church participates heav- ily in AIDS Team Ministries, which delivers meals to homebound people with AIDS. Members are often very active in a variety of social causes. + WEI CO• WAGON: A •welcome table• with pam- phlets and questionnaires explaining the Unitarian Uni- versalist religion can be found outside the church during services. +DRESS: Formal to casual. The church has no dress code. + MISSION STATEMENT: .. To be an open and welcom- ing spiritual community of excellence in liberal refiglon in Orange County. + VISITOR'S NOTE: The rev- erend addresses visitors to 1 , the congregation at the beginnin? of worship, and new participants are encour- aged to meet members dur- ing the coffee hour. +INTERESTING NOTE: In October, the church is hold- in9. a three-state leadership skills conference for Unitari- an~Universalists. Call the church for details. By Davtd Silva L-----------------~--------------~----------------------------------------~ . ·~E&' WORKSHOPS SHIN atJDDHISM: Newport Beach Higasb1 Hooganji Bud<fNit Temple's f>harma ~ pre1811tl a lecture and discussion series on Sbin BuddNsm at 7 p.m. \oday, at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651·3102 (Ronnie Young). •HAJtYJ!ST MOON": lbot's Dolly Morlana's 10 a.m. to noon astrology workshop today, at Newport 8each Church of Rell· gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 1-45, Newport Beach. Call 646- 3199. HEALDI DAY: Instructor Janet Brosan leads People with Artb.rltis Can Exercise tp.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center ol Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. .. A COURSE IN MDtACLES:" Lectwe and discussion at 7 :30 p.m. Thursday at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Allen Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer, leads the lecture. Call 673-9227 or (310) ;478-8994. •CONCERTS' ENTERTAINMENT JAZZ.. CONcmre Mesa Bible Chapel Presents Justo Almario and~Abraham Laboriel in a free Summer Evening Jazz Concert from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Mesa Bible Chapel, 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa; 546-9733 YIDDISH HOUll: Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, • WINDOW AWNINGS • SUNSCREENS • SEC URITY SHUTTERS • OROP ROLLS •C ARPORTS ..4~------, , boldl "Ykldilb ttour• • 11 a.m ~y. Aug.~ 23.··wMb witter GelwoD Jenal. 'kolber lunch II available at noon for S3. Re9erva· tiont: 513-5641. SERMONS .,GOD'S NATURE•: That's th topic 10:30 a.m.. Sunday. at New- port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove SL, No. 145, Newport l\eacb. Call 646-3199. SPECIAL EVENTS warnNG WORKSHOP: "Let's Talk About Writing• is held at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- sallst Church, 1259 Victoria, Cos- ta Mesa, on Wednesdays, Aug. 23 at 7:30 p.m. The seminar is con- ducted by Huntington Beach author Dorothy White. Admission to the $3 2-hour sessions is payable at the door. Attendance is limited to 60. Call 965-1176 for more information. BRmSH PUB MON'Ilf: To benefit Orange Coast United Youth Soccer Team, Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will sponsor a British pub night Saturday, Aug. 26 with British home made steak and Mushroom Pie, SJlerry Trifle, Wine and Beer, games, door prizes and lively music. $15 at the door at 7 p.m. in the Parish Cen- ter, 3233 Pacific View Drive at Marguerite, Corona del Mar. For more information, call Peggy Strong, 759-9054. • Please send photographs and type- written relNses detailing stories. upcoming events. sermon topics or any ottle< news Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Edi- tor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items of interest to 646-4170. Relea~ are requested two Weeks prior to -an event date. CGIJfor a na In'*'-attute 800-346-5222 HOO But at.~~ luta Au. CA 82705 Alt Uout our 1tnandng II c..._,_ .... -.~-............ - tr---------~....,..,...----__,,,........,.,..,...........,....--,,........,...,...--..,......--....,....,. __ ......,.~__,.-.~----..,,....,,.-......,......._,_.,......._.,..,..,..._,..,. ______ ....,.,..__,,.,....,'!--__,.,.----,.--,........,.--_,....~--..,--,.-r,-_.,...,........~~-:""",.--.,-~..,...,_,.~~~.,....,.,.,..,,..,."":""""7.....,---, . METHODIST Cot1a Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Chwch School• 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard GeorOfl 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH 1bO1 Marouer•te l'\ve. Coron<rde Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sun4aY School All Mes 9:00AM r . M rti J,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach ~99-3088 Sunday Morning Worst\ip & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounselltMJ Center services Avallable RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT IEACH SCIENCE OF MIND EDUCATION CENTER (Comer of~ & Ouafl • In off1c. Bldg across from RlfehM JoMs) 901Dove1145 l CHURCH SERVICE SUN • 10;30 I Office: M, 1ll Th (714) 646·3199 Dr. Juan111a EW1n1, Mlnlltlf CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.levt i. To C..; To C.. Is To DO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Chlll'th Sdlool 9AM Ad.At • 9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope AYe, CorOlll o.I Mar Pl?E SAYT f RI Al\I Wonhlp and hear th11 prKtical, Chritt.urumd, btblJCal ~- "IT ALLSTARilD SO DIFFERENTI..Y" Oohn 13:21 -JO; t8:J:.(,) s.n.dly, A....-19, Si)() P.M. EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES crURCH ep1scopa *A C-llMH!ify Oedicotefl to low"'t and s.Mnf Jew• Ovid cu IMtl ottd __.. Fr. Oovid C. Anderson. rector 3209 Via lido Newport Beach 714/675·0210 II 7:30 om Trodilionol 9 am Contempororx 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon ..., \I\ I \lit 11 \I I I ,\ \I I \ \ i, I I ..... I I' I "'l 1 II' \I l 111 I< l 11 Suncfa¥ Worship 9:00AM CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlsclplH of Christ) 2401 lmH Avt. It Slllta ..... N..,ort Btacll Sunday Worship • 10:00.AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 145-5711 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Fm5T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 ... Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are his: Daniel 2:20 Br11cb or The Motbft' Cbwdl The f1nt Cllarcl of 0.1191 Sdeiltlll '' I ------- RELIGIOUS SC 1£NCL Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Mlnllter Sunday •The Metophyllcal Cowboy• CHUICH Of llLIGIOUS ICllNCI • .....-ol Al Uttifed Cltwclt OI ~ Sciencit 2205 ~ STREET • • su!£ 23, SEAClJFF vilAGf ~ IEACH, CA 926a · ln41969·1331 , COMMUNITY CHURCH REAI,FAITH FOR REAL LIFE Sot 1ll COASTCoMMUNm· OIURCJI BoB SHA. ~1', SENIOR PASTOR Wff.kf.\\L> Sl!R\'ICES: SATI 'RUA\ 6:00 r..\I. SI '\"DA\ 9:00 & 1():.45 ~\I. 'l.!IJRcl\rn C1."0\'Ro11~ 111\N C\9.?71~ 714 .8.54 .7600 PRESBYTERIAN SunJ.1 Worslli, 9:3011.m. Clli" C.r.-1 S11""'11 SClrHI ]•• ...... #It &1ttl11/f N-,,m a..cll 644-1341 SYNAGOGUE I lJ T H I r? /\r~ CHRIST LVlHERAN CH\JRCH PlllOr WtlYnl I limOIMy ,,, ,_ """"-, ,..., ,...,----..,,,, ............... .... .., .. _...,, .. ....... " ..... • ,....., 5m1c:a -8:00' 10".JO ... !cho..e ' .......... ,. .. 760 Vldoril se.ai' •CO. Mal, CA 91617 m•I 631·1611 • (71•1541 1•t (School) SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1995 Proud regiment of junior.lifeguards gradllate The big IOdal news oJ August did not unfold in the b4llroom of The Four Seasons Hotel, but rather on the sand of the Newport Shore. Before family, friends and onlookers lining the coast at sun- set, some 500 young citizens of the ~ewport-Mesa Community .• participating in the City of New- port Beach Junior Lifeguard Sum.mer Program. graduated this week in their official red and · white uniforms. The proud regi- ment stood before Fire Chief 11m Riley as he remarked on the val- ue of the program and the exu- berance of its participants. Group leaders Greg Roberts, Kurt Ecller, Steve Rocco, and Matt Power took their bows and extolled the high marks of their young charges who, under their strict direction, learned to Jump· off the pier, and swim out into the ocean and tame the sea. Marine Safety Training Coor- dinator ReenJe Boyer handled the offioal welcoming duty as hundreds of local citizens con- verged on the beach for the cere- mony and informal funner gath-• b.w. cook ering. Among the parents on hand, local whiz attorney Buzz Penon, Newport-Mesa public school activist Kellee Fltzgeorge, the personable Popes -"Butch and Marilyn, the captain of the Newport-Mesa dad's champion water polo team, Dwight Belden, with his supreme, mermaid wife, Claire, front-page cover girl Robin Sinclair, Debbie Bean, Laurie Veitch, and Sandy and Rick Pospisil. Pospisil bad the distinction of being the only man in a suit and tie on the beach. We don't lmow_.i!.11 wa..s this distinc- tioo. or a beep for surgery that forced him to leave the sand ear- ly. AF> part oi the ceremony. a piece of an essay written by· junior guard Christopher Veitch was read to the crowd. •I've lived in Newport all of my life. I've been through its ups and downs, and I want to tell you that Newport is still the best place on earth to live,• the Veitch paper read. Judging from the hooting crowd, there was unanimous agreement. Congratulations guards. you are a super group of young people. Philanthropist honored Betty Belden-Palmer. one of our super, local legends of phil- anthropy, will be honored with a founders luncheon next week - bringing together some of the original supporters of Western Medical Center. It's all in antici- pation of the upcoming annual YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE ' SAUSAGE Or Such Delid.ous FtJod! Join Us For Lunch• Dinner •Sunday Brunch Catering A"ailable For Any Occasion For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 2SI Slupyard \Vay • N~n Bc;icb PITALIZATION Three out of Four People In Amef'.k;t have fOQl pain. Whe'a worse, two-thirds of thoM people think lt'a normal. lt'a notl -Advantages: 1. No hoapltallzatton, more convenient. Funny thing about bunlona, whlle you ah around wonder1nQ now you aot tttem {molt .,.. hereditary), they )usfkeep getting blggef. Year .rter YM'· Id ~. bunlona only grow worae. uttlmlltety even buying shoes an extra aize larger won't help. Bring In Thia Ad For A FREE CONSULTATION ......... ,,__,.,,,.,,,.. 2. Patlenta are generally 1 ... apprehensive. 3. Generelty there 18 lea pain. 4. Small lnct.ioM 1'9ducfng poulblllty of large IC8l'S resulting In a better cownetic result. 5. No pins, screws, or wtrea are uaed with the aurgery. 6. No cam oi cnltchee are nece8881'Y· 7. You walk out of our Ambulatory Surgical Center the aame morning or ldtemoon you came In. 11'ouant# of Sllt#fl«I ~ 8. Usually you are able to retum to work In a few days. F':., ~= 9. Goal• .,. to allow you to walk and weer your shoes P. For TM Ptot::«lu,.. more comfortably and have your feet look and feel better. "We Get Peogle Back On Their Feet Sooner" DOCTOR'S FOOT CARE CENTER __...__....,.,...,._, ~ ·;-~-~~-T'" PRE-oPERATIVE CALL NOW! POST-OPERATIVE IAVINE 18952 MACARTHUR BLVD. SUITE 102 71 4 &33-340& lh~Annual Summer Blowout Clearance FUNDSY, the event that will cel- _ebrate its eightf!~mth year of reverie for the ~enter. This year's FUNDSY also honors Betty Belden-Palmer's late husband, WWlam Pallller. lbe luncheon. slated for Aug. 22, and thrown by hospital support group, Saleh Belles, in conjunction with Belden-Palmer. will b4!'followed by an underwriters affair Sept. 16 at the estate of benefactor Mark Chapin Johnson. The actual FUNDSY (funds raised for you) follow s in October. Co-chairs for this seasons extravaganza.. ·Night of A Thousand stars• are by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry OTHER CAUSES QF.CATAtAefS While 11 1s correctly perceived tho! most cotorocts develop later in Ille senile (oOt· relaled) cotorocls ore noc the only examples ol tills condlllOO The toot is lhot the eye's lens may develop cloudiness os o result of trauma. med1cottons (such os long term sterlod use). metobohc dtSOltlers (dtobeles melhtus !~ Ille rlSk ol colofoct t:l'f o loc!OI ol ttvee or four). in utero infec1lons and hefad1ty It 1s also now known that environmenlol exposure to ullraviolel rod101ton Is linked to lens opoc1tles Researchers al Johns Hopkins found In their study ol Chesapeake Boy f1snermon ltlol Iller• was a 160'!1> Increase 1n Ille nsk ol cort1col cotorocts .(opoclhes al Ille ouler zones al the lens) Wllll o doobllng ol sun exposure over o lifetime Colorocts ore not str1Cf1y o phenomeooni>I old age. 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This week a few of th • power players based m Newport Center held a little luncheon ... •• on how to throw a luncheon, inviting local VIPs such as Wern· er Escher of Segerstrom and Sons and South Coast Plaza, Jan Thiessen of McDonnell Douglas, Pat Plnz of Toshiba Electronic "' • SEE COOK PAGE A8 /Jf l/111/J l/!116'1(_ /if_!if t!J ' I/ I' • \//.'I It I I \ I 111 I I , I I 1,• I 'I \I 1 ' ' --I I I (1 I ') (i 8 I .! We Kno-w Ho-w Hard It Can Be For a Caregiver ... trying to meet your own needs as well as those of a loved one. We can help. Let us provide temporary care for someone close to you in a home-like, professional healthcare setting. CaJJ today for rates and information. Ne~ort Rehabilitatio!l __...,._ and Living Center 1555 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 646-7764 ALDENS here are ·three of the eight styles on sale ~era•• $2. 4.95 ,..,. $29.9J Uvo• Si.a$1 . . 21~95 u .. ,..,. m.•5 Cozumel$-~ 1.95 . g .......... Al SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1995 Backstage magic for two local teens . F ew 1bow·blz outsJden have the opportunity to explore behind-the-scenes qf a show like 'Cats,' but last week two local teenagers had tpe opportunity to do just that. Thanks to Blg Brothers ano !Jig Sisters of Orange County, Monica and Dustin were chosen ti> take a backstage tour of The <::enter and get a firsthand 4ccount of what goes into putting on such a show. The t}>ur was conducted by Blair 9ybee, who plays Skimble- ~anks, the railway cat, and Mary Lou Barber, a chorus member and understudy. ·we take them on a tour J>ackstage so they get to see the magic of 'Cats' and the magic of tpeater, • explained Bybee out- side the stage door entrance to "fhe Center while waiting for Moni ca and Dustin. "They get lb watch us do out make-up for the show. They get to go dnstage dnd see the tire that fli es, all the things that regular dudience members don't gel to see. The n they get to watch the show, and they go to Ne w York in October for the thirteenth dnmversary performance of ~Cats" on Broddway." Bybee said thdt the Big Bro thers dnd Big Sisters back- stage tour program started last month wtule the company was on d Southern leg of the tour, and has proved to be very popu- la r w1 lh the participants And no wonder; who wouldn't want d backstage tour and d trip to New York? Once Momca and Dustin arnved, our smdll group was ushered into lhP cavernous bdckstage ared of The Center. -·/' 'k!.!' ;1,111 Ou • North Carolina deep discount pricing comes to Southern California HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS 722-7224 230 E. 17th St. C:Osta Mesa christopher trela where several cast members were already warming up. We were shown the areas just off- stage where racks of costumes were ready for the handful of helpers who ~t the actors in making quick costwne changes. We were then lead onstage, which looks considerably small- er when you're standing on it than it does from in the audi- ence. How they get 20 dancing actors in that small space is amazing. Dustin and Monica got to sit on the large prop tire as it levitated in the air. Next stop was the large dressing room where every night a team of experts have about five minutes to attach each wig to the appropriate cat ·The n it was on to the dressing room that Bybee shares with J oseph Favalora, who plays the magical Mr. Mlstoffelees. Favalora had already begun the process of applying grease- paint to his face when Bybee sat down next to hun m front or a large mirror. In a matter of mm- utes, both actors went from 1ldleCs ~it the ~.open SNbng. ' 1or-avatioru call. 6~5269 661.HitmlllDn Street, Costa Mesa humans to cats. Then 1t was back to the wig room, where both actors had their wigs attached before putting on their tight-fitting costumes. Sometime during the whirl- wind tour;-! managed to-catch Robert Cybula, the hair and make-up supervisor for the show, and asked him about try- ing on a wig. Before I knew it, his assistant, Juaquin, grabbed me, sat me down in a chair, and attached the wig normally worn by Rum Tum Tugger, the rock- star cat. At first it looked a little silly, but then again not too out of place if I had been a glam- rock star. I could almo~t picture myself in cat makeup and cos- tume, ready to dance my way onstage. Good thing for the ·cats" company that I decided against that idea. By now it was about 7:45 p.m., and Dustin and Monica made their way to their seats, ready to watch a show with an insiders knowledge of how the whole thing works. I left through the backstage door, leaving with a newfound1espect for the artistic folks that each night weave their theatrical magic for the audiences enjoy- ment. Timeless Tom Sawyer Newport Theatre Arts Center in Newport BeaCh has chosen an Americana theme for its 1995-96 season, and what better play to kick off the season than the Summer Family Production of "Tom Sawyer," a musical based on the classic novel by Mark l'wain. ~ 'Tom Sawyer' is timeless,· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 'qJest Bream in O.C." •• • • Oro.n1"' Cou~ ~IJll • • • • • • • • • ROLL CALL Get one FREE Cinnamon Roll • (Far Free or HeguJar) • Sunflour Natural BdkCI)' UJith the purchase Of any • • • • • • • • • • • ,: cost~~~(~~a 1?~~i 440 of our fabulous fresh baked • sandwich breads. : • Exp . 8 /23/95 -One p e r c ustome r -must p resent coupon for roll! • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• said Terrl Miller Schmldt, the play's director. "We were trying to pick a family show that . would follow the Americana theme, and 'Tum Sawyer' is so totally American. It's like rock & roll." Billed as a comedy/drama with music, "Tom Sawyer• fea~ tures a cast of 29 children and adults. While the novel con- tained adult themes and a dark edge, the edge has been soft- ened a bit for the NTAC version, although 1t still retains the origi- nal shadings. "It has an adult flavor to it,• agreed Schmidt. •we kept it intense where it needed to be intense. I consider it an adult show with young people in the cast. There's singing and danc- ing, and it has a light-hearted feel to it. And the set will blow you away." "Tom Sawyer" is the second Summer Family show that NTAC has presented. Last year's summer show, "Babes in Toy- land, • was so successful that NTAC has made the summer family show an annual event. The city of Newport Beach has again helped to underwrite the production. With many cities t • cutting back on arts funding or shifting funds to upriorities" like sports programs, h's nice to have a city that understands the importance or the performing arts. "Tom Sawyer" plays Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m., through Sept. 3. For tickets, call 631 - 0288. • OIRISTOPHER TRELA's Performing Arts column runs Saturdays. Gall Robson, President of Budneu Protocol Assodates and Angela Dotson, General Manager of Emporlo Armant, Dank Werner Escher, Director of IntemaUonal and Domestic MarkeUng for South Coast Plaza. COOK CONTINUED FROM A7 Imaging, and the beautiful and bright Angela Dotson of Emporio Armani. .The confab was organized by nm Brown, a strategic site spe- cialist with Meeting Sites Resource, Newport Beach. Brown is president of the Orange County chapter of Meeting Pro- fessionals International. He was joined by Business Protocol Foundation executive Gail Rob- son, who also operates a speak- ers bureau, supplying event headliners to both local and national gatherings. Her client, Pat Pearson. took the gathering by storm with her topic "You Deserve the Best." Pearson, an author and speak- er who has been hired by both CUIEIEU (PCMS) SOMETMl"8 TO TAll UOUT (fl) APOU..O 11 (PCll THE IET (PCHf) A WAU IN THE CLOUDS IP0·13) WATERWOM.D ·ii lllNE MOITNI PCl·13 Fortune 500 Companies and national charities to send her message of achieving optimal goals in both life and career, sent her positive message to the local crQwd of movers and shakers. The affair was graciously hosted by JC Resorts, which owns and operates the splendid Surf and Sand Hotel. Laguna Beach. Bob Van Ness and Michele Frank, both executives with JC Corp, worked with Kathy'Knox of Meeting Sites Resource, Newport Beach to insure a perfect afternoon of information, food, and network- ing for the social and business crowd intere~ed in planning the most effective conference or meeting possible for their orgaru- zations. Ladies who lunch, take note. Charity is, after all, very important business. • 8 .W. COOK is the Society Editor. His columns run Saturdays and Thursdays . Ncwpin ~ca M a Daily Pilot SATURDAY, AUGUST 19: 1995 At • foruni 1 best of the readers hotline Calcillators aon't a up in ele.mentary class- for M artha Fluor has not done her homework. I know that at Andersen School in Corona del Mar they start with calculators m sec- ond grade and go all the way up. NORMAPALDA Newport Beach I see whe re Martha Fluor Wdnts to introduce first-graders to the use of the calculator. A f1rst-grader must first learn to visuahze mathematics How will a first-gra de r understdnd multiplication and division tdbles that are an integra l part of a calculdtor's program? This kind of "progressive" thinking is to be expected from Ms. Fluor, who believes children cdn learn to speak English by bemg taught in Spanish. Incidentally, Ms. Fluor could have used a calcula tor severdl years <lgo when she fig ured two plus two equals five by voting to borrow several rrul- liolil dollars to nsk in d pyrdm1d • scheme. She is one of the two remain- ing boa.rd members or the tnfdmous five who cast yes votes lo loan $47 million of debt on the tdxpayers and de prive the schoolchtldren of the Newpo rt Mesa distnct of essenlldl school supplies dnd programs STEWART WI LLIAMS Newport Bedch l think calculators should be held off unW juruor rugh school My feeling is that it takes a qay to learn to run a calculator, but it ta~es.gix years to learn arithmetic, and your ballerie'> may fail. MARYLOU MACGREGOR Costd Mesd I am a recently retire d hrst-grdde teacher. We used them sldrti ng m third grade in New York, and the children did wonderfully weU with correspondence them. It was a terrific experience. PHYWSPLATT Newport Beach I believe children should be using calculators after they have maste red basic math. Bven a fifth-grader should know if he sees a sign in the market that says five for a dollar -they are 20 cents each .. I am strongly opposed to people using calculators. M.MORRISON Corona del Mar I definitely think calculators should not be used in elementary school. Tha t is the time for kids to use their brdlns to figure out things on paper. A kid can learn to use a calculator at any bine at any age. SHEREE MANLY Newport Beach Eleanor Anderson, our ctirector or curriculum, is irrefutably and irrevoca- bly correct. If anything, she doesn't state her case strongly enough. I use the calculator, computer or slide rule as the occasion requires Most of the time, I calculate by hand or in my head . It IS considerably less trouble and quicker. Furthermore, no teacher ever wasted classroom time teaclung me. I learned from other students and instruction booklets and by expenment. ROGER TENGWALL Costa Mesa Seventh grade IS not too young to use calculators. Eleme ntary students should learn the basics of m,athematics in the classroom, and once they have learned the basic skills, then it ls OK to use a calculator as d tool. If we .start using calculators in first grade, the kids won't be able to tell if they have punched in the wrong addition or sub- traction sign -they will have no com- mon sense with regard to math. I Uunk 1t is important to teach childre n the basics in first through sixth grade and perhaps then in seventh grade let them use the calculator. DELPHINE LEE Corona del Ma r Children shouldn't use calculators because they need to establish the rudi- ments in their brains first. so they know how to think and estimate. There are many places where we don't have cal- culators, and we need to use our good Judgment. We build this judgment in our elementary years. ln ldte1 years, it would be fine. ' CAROL KERR Corona del Mar Confused by crossword I wanted to comment on the size qf your crossword puzzle. If you are out m daytjght, -it'~ wonderful. It 1s 1ust too tiny tf I wanted to do it at rught, when 1t would be pretty difficult to read. ls 1t possible that the print can get a tmy bit bigge r or go back to the normal size you had? I would apprec1dte 1t. CLAUOY BUCKLEY Newport Beach I dare you to try to make the cross- word puzzle a ltttle smaller None of us can see it. PATRICIA EGUT Costa Mesd EDITOR'S NOT£: Sorry about that. The cross- word puzzle is back to its normal size Battle of the bays lt is unfortunate that two _pf Ordnge County's most valuable wetland areds must apparently compete for funds. Both Upper Newport Bay and Bolsa Chica are worthy of far more than what Orange County's leaderstup has offered over the years Now we are left to fight over funds from Los Angeles and Long Beach. However, tf left with thJ.s choice , we have to look to the purchase of Bol- sa Ctucd as d pnonty lllis wetland is sWl not dSsured protectlon from devel- opment Putting off restoration in Upper Newport Bay 1s d tough option But los- ing the chanc~ to acqw.re Bolsa Clnca for the generations to come would be a I tragedy EVAN HENRY I Costa Mesa Photo unfair to lifeguards I dJll d Weguard w1th the city, and I just sdw your fron t page photo, and I <im very disdppointed with your choice of CdptJon lf you Cdn prove tha t hfe- guard Wd., asleep. then contact our depdrtrnent, but 1t looks like he is just look.mg down bneny and happened to be caught on hlm do.mg that. It makes us look redlly pdthellc, and I was disap- pointed m your choice of thdt picture I know hdvmg tdlked to several other guards on the beach toddy that every- body shdre my sense of dlSbebef and dlSdppomtment m our local paper I TIMOTiiY STICKI...Elt Newport Beach Thunderbird r edux I won t pdtronue other restdurants down by the Thunderb1rd dnymore becdu'>e I have to put up with the peo- ple who go to the Thunderbird. My wilt• t1nd 1 dun't need any more trouble them Wf:' dlready have -we don't have any, so why go down to something like thdt? These people are ruining the oth- er busmes'>es Get rid or them and we I Cd.11 go bdck to some kmd of samty. NORMAN GRANT Newport Beach Seek new solutions;to old problems Recently, the Daily Ptlot ran a front-page story on Sam- my and Lenny returning to work after being Id.id off at the end of J une. As soon as we read the earlier article, my wife and I called the city and the Vantage Foundation. We offered to pay both Sammy and Lenny's sdlary from July through December, a total of $1,200. We felt that in the interim a lasting solution would be found. We were turned down because we were not an employ- er. Later, upon rethinking the subject, they indicated that they proba bly could have accepted the donation I feel the Vdntage Foundation needs to rethmk its approach. ln the past, we have concentrated on the workers and their needs, but selling is telling the truth attractively. The approach should be to the employers who have suffered in this downturn and only need part-time help or who lost a full-time employee and now' cannot afford to hire a replacement at the former salary. Dating services and employ- ment agencies run ads directed at employers and their needs. I -Ooubt'that th~ public knows -I didn't until l got into this -tht> Vantage employees are skilled in a number of usable talents: clerical/receptio n, food s~rv1ce. computer input, tele mdrketing, mail room and d eltvery (yes, even de livery). My suggestion: that Vanldge place employment-type ads, per- haps in cooperation Wlth the Dai- ly Pilot (a column or short ad) - could be one per week. Ads could be m several forms. #Lost a full-time employee? Can only afford a part-time replacement? We have an employee skilled m clerical/reception, food service. computer input, telemarketing, mail room and delivery. Also an ad with a person's photo -agencies and dabng ser- vices use photos to bring two parties together. Isn't this what ·-----------------------------------, gains WHAT TO DO WITH $16 MIL? WP want to do dlso7 Repre~entauves of Vantage should arrange to appear (per- haps wilh an employee) at mer- chant dnd chamber meetings, perhaps even at service clubs-. - My approach is not to direct dltenl.Jon to Vantage but to allow employf:'rs and businessme n and women to know there is skilled help out there at a very reason- d ble cost. In conclus1on, ts the Vantage Foundation dware of my forego- ing comments? Yes, I met with them recenUy Finally, these are changm g tunes, and what worked m the past will not always work today. Nature has a law that says "We have to be green to grow " Let's hope Vart- tage 1s still green enough to grow. I know l'll hear "We can't do that · or "That's not our poli- cy" or "We'll have problems" or "The state won't let us." Let's start over with a blank sheet of pape r. LOU VON DYL Newport Beach MARC MARTIN OAll.Y PILOT Leonard Rosenberg and Sammy Tayes got a lot of attention whe n their jobs on the Newport Pier were cut by the dty. Since then, a number of pier-area businesses have put them b ack to work. readers respond . ' Newport water plan leaves bad taste in mouth than 2,000 times the Metropoh- tan Wate r Distnct benchmark and climbing I The lated 1ustif1cations for • .. In the midst of the worst financial disaster in the county tu.sto- ry, Costa Mesa finds itself in an unusual -and bountiful -situa- tion. The city has $16 million on its hands, m oney it had not counted on. The cash w'\s essentially freed up when the city switched from its own in-house retirement plan to the state-oper- a ted plclJl. The city can spend the money as it wishes, though the prevailing thought ls that is should go toward capital improve- me nt projects-street repairs-and what not. M aybe it's not such a bad idea that the plans or Newport Beach to pump drinking water from groundwa- ter at Fountain Valley be delayed ( •Newport water plan could be delayed,• Daily Pilot, July 19). appropriate standards for w ater quality, even if they have a small problem of nitrates from urine, a virus or two or bacteria that made it past1he chlorine. If the water is so safe, the n perheps the appropriate thing to do would be to pipe the water directly from the sewage treat- ment plant into Newport's homes and avoid the $18 million spent in Fountain Valley and the reservoir planned to store this pristine water. people pushing ttus ill-con- ceived plan, so we can observe them and their progeny over a generation or two. Might ave Newport's taxpayers some $18 million, too. JAN D. VANDERSLOOT Newport Beach the re e rvolr were lower cost. higher quahty water and emer-• gency storage. Now, 30% of 19TH STREET PlAN A group of Costa Mesa residents has dusted off a 20-year-old plan for revita.Uzing West 19th Street -a street that is a mixed bag of uses. Leading the charge are residents of the Freed om Homes-Canyon Park neighborhood. ANEW HERO Newport Beach resident Paul Bibenu obtalried the rank of hero this week when he climbed into a neighboring apartment and doused a fire. Blbenu evidently saw smoke curling from the apartment, grabbed a garden hose, cllm~ through a broke n window and· extiilgutshed a burning mattress. losses I don't believe the people of Newport Beach fully unde rstand the ramifications of this plan, yet th~ city ls bulling ahead spend- ing $18 million of taxpayers money for a project the people might find some what distasteful if they knew the facts or did a little research. ln essence, the city will be pumping groundwater from an aquifer that also contains treat· cd wastewater with origins in the collective totlet b owls ol Orange County, piped to a yet· to·•bmlt re ervou on the east side Of town, th n transported to th~ fa uc t. of the hom in Newport B ar.h, wh r people will e ngage ln the dubiou1 delight of wondering what mlg'ht nctually be in that glas W4l r th •y a r drinking, Of cours , wnt r afhdftlS c I him th lff nt d w a~1ewatcr totlllly ti3f and .me ts lbe Why bother with Fountain Valley when we can get direct shipment from the sewage plant1 People with a vested interest in water quality from groundwa- ter contaming treated tewege water have started to tnake a stink about thls lituatkiil, as If the people in N9'!JM'd 8'a<:b who wtil be actually drWdng the water from tbia ~ proJed don't allo have a Yelled anteftilt . ... all fot...,..... thi ...... Nlwpalt .... ... ..... Cl .. ..... ................... ............ ................ Reservoir reservations 1 was shocke d but not sur - prised to read the headline about the substandard de lgn of reservoir No. 2 in Costa M a lt appears we should have used a swimming pool conttac· tor. They know water must be kept in mOtion or it will stag· nate. By the way, i.Sn't ciTcul~­ tion a better solution lhail pour- ing gOod water down th , w cJ Concems were railed before the P.Clfect IW1ed about the COltl and beneftti in tbe May 26, t •t. edition of the 1)Ally Pilot. At tbat time, it Wal pOlnt• ::O.,~IMttW~=-m:M owenw. a. a.I ~amii a r ...... • 1Dc11•1 .. ...., ..... ii .... + IC' lllt.Ai• .... ... your water bill goes to cover th • water district construction debt. • We find out that the stored water contains bacteria. and cons1derin9 di.strict gene ral manager Karl l<ernp's statement that the r ervou i to be used ~ at an average of half capacity, we may count on ~ half day's uJ'ply of water. lt clear th t m mbers OI U.. wa ter di trict taff ~ 1n over th lr h d • and mOl1 boitd memben; are oomtonable wltb th incompeten( • When wtD bOld our public rvants and leded OCfidall a<:counta ....... How about •••edWe •••N for anyon proykMng •••• information to the publict SATUIU>AV, AUGUST 19, 1115 ond entrance is vital to the cu· ter' success. Gary Vaccaro, IJpine Co. vice president of retail o~ratioN, believes the impact of a MacArthur entry way will n9l be nearly as severe as the rqsidents think. , The project's environmental F.act report, wtµch will be cir- c ate d in September, will d monstrate this, Vaccaro said. •w e'll continue fo be open a*d available for progress meet· lqgs on th.is and other issues,• vpccaro said. •But we don't think a decision should be made bt public officials or bomeown· ers before the facts are made public through the environmen- tal review process." The 100,000-square-foot Corona del Mar Plaza will include specialty retail uses and probably a market, such as a Mrs. Gooch's or Trader Joe's. As designed, the plaza would have entrances from MacArthur and Avocado Avenue. The latter entrance would eventually link the center to the central branch ot the Newport Beach Public Library, so the two facilities could share parking. But homeowners point out that MacArthur is already so heavily traveled that the city plans to widen the street to four Jcmes between San Miguel Road dnd East Coast Highway. Once XJ6, )(JS die numbet ol tripi blta • certaiD threShokl. the city would Widen the street to siz lanet A Mac.Arthw entrance to ttii ~ would force large delivery tNCks to swing wide ln order to get into the center. J'oo much traffic might ultimately even require a traffic signal at Harbor Vie w Drive, residents claim. Residents also believe library patrons would crowd onto MacArthur Boulevard, using the new entrance as a ihortcut to Avocado. The Corona del Mar Resi· dents Association, an umbrella group representing all COM community associations, recently voted to support the position tak· en by Harbor View Hills and Broadmoor. Allen would not say bow far residents are willing to take the fight. Discussions of a possible lawsuit are premature, he said. Assistant Qty Manager Ken Delino said some of the noise could be mitigated through berms or landscaping. But many of the issues will have to wait until the environmental data is released. Although it will be at least 15 months before the center opens, the project has attracted consid- erable attention from the com· munity. At the request of area merchants and the local chamber of commerce, The Irvine Co. last week agreed to change the cen- ter's name from Newport PP.vil- ion to Corona del Mar Plaza. BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISms , Quality care for fine British Automobiles 1760 Monrovia Ave. Urut ClO • Costa Mesa ORLY THE ONE AND ONLY MATCHMAKER WHATlS THE MEDIA SAYING ABOlJT ORLY? The Phil Donahue Show "\ 'lrl\ " 1 Wl"l'Jt J'C'nuiul nur,hrn.un • Ron Re.-n Show "I. 'rh him ~ m.uchma~..-i Sally Jesse Rafael Show ,..,,Iv '<f'Kt t> Jt<.ttntJ h rht rn.f~"'-.ul' • AM Loe Angeles Show "nrn ul Ortyi rlimr• "t'l'l' !NlmeJ It•~"" rtw, .i~ .... 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The practices lasted from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m . every day for two weeks, she said, and sometimes nerves frayed near the end of the day. ~These kids aren't used to spending all this time in one mg,• a Mid Priday. •1t may be~thatweua boenl Deed to brbig up and ditam.· lut Stokes questioned whether the district in f eimess could inltitute a drug·tMting program involving only one high school. - Superintendent Mac Bernd said that decision would be up to the board members. wit'• not anything that at this point we're going to initiate (at the district level)," Bernd said. •we'd be very interested in what the schools wanted to do and specifically what the par- ents want to do." place.• Gordon said. But she, along with other coun· ty administrators and teachers, plans to attend the performance. •1..ast year, I came to just two practice and cried through the entire performance. This year, I asked to come every day.• Today's Summer at the Center shows are free. 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Newport Rehabilitation and Living Center 1555 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 646-7764 E-YE·Ol'ENER QUOTE OF THE DAY O<r football road& Bill »fri7nan UiJks about, his jUture • ... /don t know how much longer ru be coaching. • -BIU WORKMAN .. WORKMAN, THl:·_CARl:ER M-A •Entering bis 10th season at school, 'Willie' plans to stay at Orange Coast, but is uncertain how much longer he'll coach. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Sixth Jn a serJes I twas March 14, 1986. Bill Workman was hired as Orange Coast College's fifth bead football coach. OCC had been rich in tradition since 1948, its first year on the gridiron under Coach Ray Rosso. In local legend Al lrw1n's only season as coach, 1956, Orange Coast outscored its opponents, 273-117, and finished 7-2· 1. The Dick Tucker era began in 1~2. quickly vaulting OCC to national prominence with a 9-1 record in his first season, then a national championship in 1963, as the Pirates outscored their opponents, 330-43, finishing 10-0. A dozen years later, OCC won another national title. It couldn't get any better. But like most empires, there was a crash. OCC fell hard. From 1979 to 1985, Orange Coast was 17-51-2, including a paltry 0-10 in 1982. Change was mandatory. Workman became the solution. I I • I I I I In WorkmAn's first season (5-5 in 1986), Orange Coast won as many games as it lost for the first time since 1978, despite late recruiting ettorts. In only two seasons under Workman, OCC was back in the national JC Grid-Wue rankings. Workman, a devoted family man, would love to last long enough at OCC to coach his grandson, 21-month-old Joshua William Ponder. But that would seem to be a reach. "He's better known as J. Willie Ponder," Workman said. "That'll be his name in the program. He's ambidextrous with a 10-inch vertical, and be does somersaults." There's no truth to the rumor that Workman requires his recruits to perform somersaults. Fittingly, Workman is referred to by staff members as "Willie." But how long will "Willie" and the Bucs last? Is this the final stop in his career? Will he last another 10 years, or go until he's~. the year 2010? •At this time, that's what I plan to do, stay here, but I don't know how much longer I'll be coaching. I've never thought about whether ['ll be coaching until I'm 69, ' another 15 years," he said. "What I must , first ask myself is, is it fun? Sure, there are going to be some bad times. "Sometimes you think you're putting in too much time, and sometimes you think you're not getting enough help 1 (from administration) : to do the job, but as I long as I'm having ~ fun and I'm still • MARC MARTIN I 0.All.Y PllOT Orange Coast College bead football coach BW Workman watches game film from the comfort of his helmet chair. •It's a career move that I am extremely excited about. I'm looking forward to many seasons as OCC's head coach," Workman said the day of his hiring. L.n.------~--4--.....---•·•- l excited a bout it, l'.ll _., be here. Workman, now 54, is entering his / 10th season with a career record at OCC of 53-40, including a 29-14 run from 1990 to 1993, leading the Pirates to three postseason bowl-game appearances in four years. In 1990, they won their first conference title and appeared in their first bowl game in 15 years, although the Bucs had gone 8-2 in 1987 behind the record-setting exploits of JC All-Americans Bart Recktenwald and · ·Junior Tagaloa. ._. · •When I lose games and it doesn't bother me, like it used to, and I just don't have the burning desire to get it done and you don't have the horses (players), then it's time, because then you en v cheating other people.· L ast year, Workman suffered through the worst season of his career in 31 years of coaching, going 2-8 with a young team that lost five games· by a total of 17 points. "He didn't carry the negatives onto the field," said Mike Tartor, OCC defensive coordinator, and a Workman staff member longer than anyone, entering his 13th season under Workman. •Tue kids played hard until the end of the year. We were just ~~~\Jt I !g.\ow t}"'.p~e4 to tum it around this year and he's - worked very, very bard. "I know be was looking for answers why we were losing, because it doe.s- n 't sit well with him, which is probably good. I felt he put a lot of it on himself. He's a very religious man, and 1 know be was searching from withtn, in terms o1 why things were happening the way they were happening. ·mn puts in a lot of hours. including weekends. He doesn't delegate a lot out, in terms of helping players find a pl4ce to play (after OCC), which maybe fl« Sbodld. BUt tt~ likes to do that. I know it was killing him when he was laying on his back in the hospital last year, because be likes to be very hands-on. He's probably as good as anybody with that." Workman and his wife, Sheri, have two daughters, Jana and Julie, and three grandchtldren Joy. Jackie and J. Willie. Joy. 5, is the oldest. ·He's redl close wttb hls daughters and grand luds, and he 's real involved with hls church and family, that comes fir.it.· Taylor sa.id L ike many coaches, Workman has borrowed from others to es~blish his own coadung phtlosophy. J ohn Godfrey, his coach at Wluttier College, and former USC Coach John McKay we re most influential. McKay was SsEE WORKMAN PAGE 82 ROOKIE ON A ROLL \\ I '\. I) \ I II I "-H \ < t'\. •Newport Harbor High product Jenny Griffith adjusting well to women's pro beach volleyball tour, after distinguished indoor career. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH - After eight years competing for the Orange County Volleyball Club, four years each at Newport Harbor High and UCLA, and even a year on the US national team, Jenny Griffith figured she'd built a strong foundation for a career on the pro beach tour. But. nearing the end of her rookie season with the Women's Professional Volleyball Associa- tion, the former Jenny Evans now realizes such thinking was as shaky as a wind-whipped sky ball. . •There's a whole new game to learn out here," Grlffith said, after she and partner Danalee Bragado won their first-round match Fri- day at the Ballys Total Fitness Nationals about a mile south of the Huntington Beach Pier. •Now, I kind Of regret that I pla,.ct indOon for so long." But WbOe Grtmth ii still in the duee-peytng ltAge, she's already beg.a to '" IOllle dividends, padleltng 13,'50 ln prize money tbua far and IMdzing ttie inSide tnd an lbe WPVA Roolde of the Year award. ' •'11* .,.... •1 tirit r-r out ~I Ml't 19111)' now I this would be __.,, .. ,_ • ar not." Mid the fen. ........ AD.CJll ltandout 11t NftpGlt. Who went on tO eun All-Ammcu baDo11 and wtn two NCAA.._ at UCLA. "But having seen that I can compete out here, it makes me want lo go after it bard next season and see what happens.· The 25-year-old Newport resi- dent makes good things happen on the court, whether launching her 5-foot-11 frame toward the net to either pound a kill or stuff block an opponent, or utilizing the passing, setting, digging and serving fundamentals that have earned her distinction throughout her career. • "My all-around game bas real- ly helped me out here," said Grif- fith, whose top showings this sea- son are a pair of seventh-place finishes. •Playing for Charlie Brande with the Orange County Volleyball Club really helped me develop my defense and passing. And playing on the national team was also a big help." " In terms of her beach develop- ment, Griffith credits lormer part- ner Pat Keller, with whom she played for most of this season. •Pat really knows the game and I was really lucky to play with so many tournaments with her my rookie year." GrUfith said. •She taught me a lot, and 1be believed in me. 1 wouldn't be where I am without her." In addition to the weekly chal- lenge of tJyi.llg to ttack the top 8chelon ol beach teams, Griffith said she enjoys the friendly atm<>1phere created bl tbe WPVA players, as wen as tbl NlpONibil- lty of training, prectk:lng and plaYlng without the~ of a coach. • 1 like the wbale coacept of =.s::.-==..-:=·.= tn ........ , lndlYldual ,.... ltandlngl .... ~ wtlb .. 8IE GRlfATH MGE • ) Blll Workman takes time out to team up with daughter Julie for a famlly ping-p ong game ln the' backyard of their family home ln Fountain Valley. WORKMAN CONTINUED FROM 81 once Don Coryell's assistant. they look at. They didn't do that in the past. They would just ask what kind of football player is he and look a~films. But not now. Bill always had it worked out for (recruiters).• Another season like last year, however, and Workman will be on his knees a lot, asking for answers. But the marriage to Orange Coast has been natural, when Workman first saw the campus in 1971 and fell in love. MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pit.OT OCC football coach surveys the scene at LeBard Stadium (above), relaxes af home with wife Sheri on the back pa.tto of their Fountain Valley home, talking it over with daughter Julie. Workman is entering his 10th season as Coast head coach. "What I liked about (Workman) was that he had every kid's transcripts on file, even high school transcripts, for any recruiter who came in there,• said George Mattias, an OCC football assistant for 31 years, including eight with Workman as an offensive line coach, before retiring. •He would have mUlti copies of the transcripts, because that's the first thing It was virtually a 14-year courtslup, and now the two are seerrungly linked together for time and all earthly eternity. GRIFFITH CONTINUED FROM 81 26th-ranked Bragado, the No. 13 seed this weekend. "l like the fact that there's no coach pushing 'you and you're reaJ.1¥_ out here__competing for yourself. "I really don't nuss the politics of volleyball, with coaches doing things behind your back and the competitive in-fighting of the players in a national team situa- lion,• Griffith explained. "Out here, I play for God and for the love of the sport.• Griffith, who celebrated her first wedding anniversary this summer, will soon have yet another recipient of her love, after learning earlier this month she's pregnant. _In fact, the effects of the earl pregnancy (she's 10 weeks along) forced her to miss the last two tournaments. "I've been taking medication, and I'm very fortunate to be play- ing again," said Griffith, the Six CdM surfers headed tO FJP.Ilce for two weeks SU young swfen from Corona del Mat Will take part in the ina.~ ~unior Surfing Exchange, a two-week surfing and ·. cullural ncundon to Prance. r. bmlg spOnltOred by Hobie Sports of Corona del Mar and tlie L6gun4 Beadl·bUed International Surfing Association's I kalol Kaga~ PoUndation, Ludlno Alve.a. Derek Boucher, JUstin Reeva, Mike Reicher, K.C. ~ and Kita 'iDgeJtllMJfer, leledlid for their a~ to l'!IP'eNnl the United 9tat8I tn a positive manner, WW visit and ~ agaimt odMI' ~ suifers In Ang&et. Bian1tz aDdfto.1gw. 'The UM coatanewd. wl*:b Wt Priday, will be hosted ~ fniadl femmes, wbo cOuld -.nt from sinitJar hOlpitali1y n~ 11•mer, wMb a ~ 'ietmn qat by Prent:h surfers dlreed'Y tn tbe works. In all, 20 ~ages 13-:11, two coaches, and one man- ager will make tbe trip. youngest of eight children, which provides her one of the larger fan bases at the tour's lone Orange County stop. "I love having all my family her to watch me play," Griffith said. "It really motivates me." Soft-spoken on the court and off, Griffith said she is not moti- vated .RY individual honors, such as Rookie of the Year, which will be voted upon by the players at season's end. "People have been telling me I have a chance to win it, and it would help a lot m attracting more sponsors,· Griffith said. "But the biggest thing for me right now is just to learn as much as I can." The learning curve will contin- ue today, as Griffith and her Hawaiian partner begin play in the second round of the con· tender's bracket, scheduled for tO:JO a:m. Costa Mesa resident Valinda Hilleary, teamed with Leanne Schuster of Mesa, Ariz .• will vie in today's first-round contenders bracket action. beginning at 8:30. 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J~ 2.5JL-l.7.i<ll Scott Morgan of Costa Mesa collected first-place honors out of 220 anglers with a 15.5-pound white sea bass at the 12th annu~ Schock Boat Owners' Tourna- ment held recently. . For Your Convenience ... The tournament was open to owners of Bolton Whaler, Grady- Wbite and Scout bOats. Peed The Children, a non- prOfit OJVani.ZatiOn that provides bllllger and dila.lter relief to U.S. familles, received nearly $2,000 in donations, accordingito Yama· ha• Deale{ Merle Sdlock, owner of' Schock Boatl, the Newport Beech deal~ that hOlted the tournament. . The Newport BeeCb Ch4mber of Commerce alto recetved dona- tions from the tournament. IVla HAD OMI Of THOSI DAYS WHIM ALL IS alGHTWllH THI WOIU.D AND YOUa GOLF CAMl'P When Wiii the IMt ttme? Jotfl U8 et the Academy of Goff llnd we'll lhow.P' how to t-ve tt.m for a llfwdl1..t Three llt8gee to chooiM from for only •7.1100 or 9lart uo for ........ ~ MW1 "~ faur people-c-... Now OPEN SATURDAY 8AM-4PM Nc~pon Beach/Co ta Me a Datly Piloc SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1995 RIPTl .DE DROWNS FOES AT TOURNEY • Local girls under-13 soccer team claims championship of Cerritos soccer tournament. T he Orange Coast United girls under-13 Riptide soccer. team defeated the OCSU Salsa, 2-1, on Monday to claun the championship of the prestigious Cerritos United Soccer Tour- ndlllent. This OCU team consists of players from Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and Cos- ta Mesa. The team has been together for three years and is coached by Chns Dillon. They placed third last year m the Stlver Division and will compete in the Silver dgain this year. On Saturday, the Riptide faced the Sal- sa the first time and the match ended in a 1-1 deadlock. The Riptide's gocil was cred- ited to Allison Brawner. the always powerful Irvine Strikers. OCU won m convmcmg fashion, 2-0. With l..Jndsey Younnan and Salter con- tributing goals, Molly O'Metll'a led the defense at sweeper. Natalia Dorfman, Ann Hatfield and Natalie Clark also bad strong defensive games for tbe victors Monday's championship game was a rematch with the host team, the Salsa. Younnan scored OCU's first goal midway through the first half and outstanding midfield play from Tessa Northridge, Meredith Miller, Bridget Inglis dild Laura Antonini k ept the pressure in the offen- sive end throughout the hrst half. Antoruni scored the second goal at the start or the second half. Rebeka Roth assisted on the game-winning goal. The Salsa scored their godl with eight minute!> remauung to tighten the score at 2-1 Members of the Orange Coast United girls under-13 RJpUde, champions of the Cerritos United Invitational soccer tournament, are (from left to right): front row, Allison Brawner, Natalia Dorfman, Laura Antonini, Meredith Miller, Kathryn Salter, Tessa Northridge; back row, Coach Chris Dillon. Natalie Clark, 'Taylor Govaars, Molly O'Meara, Undsey. Younnan, Rebeka ~oth, Bridget lnglis,_Ann Hatfield, Manager Fred Salter. Saturday's second game was against lhe Palos Verdes Breakers, and the Rip- tide emerged with a hard-fought 1-0 vic- tory. Strong goalkeeping from Taylor Gov- aars and Kathryn Salter secured the v1t;:l0· ry Govaars dnd Salter shared the goal- tendmg duties throughout the tourna- ment. Sund ay's semifina l game was against O\U scrambled in the la!tt rew minutes with some key stops from Salter and b1g clears from the midfield players. The tour- nament championship wds the hrst for the team, which travels to Scln Luis Obispo this weekend to play 111 .,cln mvitational tournament Fred Sdlter is the manager of the team, while David Northridge I!. the assistant c~b.~ OCU under-1 ~ boys squad wins tourney in Chula VISta • Local team finishes with perfect 5-0 mark, including four shutouts, to emerge as champions. ~ The select Orange Coast l:Jrut- ed Soccer Club under-19 boys team won the highly-regarded Chula Vtsta Soccer Fiesta Tourna- ment over the past weekend. The OCU team finished with a perfect 5-0 record, shutting out four of tbe opponents in the process in games on Saturday, Sunday and the championship game on Monday afternoon. Ryan Hoove r, OCU goalkeep- er and the keeper at Newport Harbor High. was awarded the team's most valuable player tro- phy. Andy Pluma, the team's ver- satile midfielder, capture toumd· ment most valuable player honors and a pair of Nike soccer sh oes prospective new team m embers under game conditions "OCU Umted played our typ1- ca.l attaclung style and we were able to 1denbfy severdl areas lil need of improvement,• Sd ld Mc;Arthur. "We are very enco~ur­ aged with the performances of some of the boys who played with us last year, and should be in fine form by the stdrt of the season." OCU won all its qualifying games by the same 3-0 margin. It won its semifinal game, 5-3, and on Monday, took the final, 2-0, against the Devtls from San Diego. Keith Hedenberg scored soc of the team's 17 ,90als. Other local players mcluded Corona del Mar midfielders Josh Weinstein and Chris Strong, stnker Justin Kerr and defenders Jeremy Ellis, Jim- my Perkins dl'ld Tobin Junowich from Newport Harbor High dnd Estancia defenders Ryan Yurada and Greg Austin The sconng was spread out among six different players. By winning the toumamen!. OC:U qualified for the Nike-Triple \ I I I I I I I I I I I I I '/YITH COUPON I I L1m1t One Coupon Per Customer ' •••••••••••••••••••••••• OCU United, coached by Scots J ohn Muirhead and John McArthur, is lil the pre.stjglous Premier League of the CYSA m Southern .California. The coach.es used the tournament as I/a' wannup before the season's start ev ua e srx Crown Finals T1~o~u!..!..rn~a~mC!!£e!.!.ntL-JLI..L..--f;riiii0;;;;;;;jiji;;Oiii._7:"7.":":-:=-::-::-;;::-:~-:--- "ITenver next summer. he Newport Harbor Youth football coach sought NEWPORT BEACH -The City of Newport Beach, Commu- nity Services Department is seek- ing energetic, customer service onented individuals to join their team on a part-time basis to assist in the youth nag football pro- gram. Applications must be complet- ed. signed and returned to the Community Semccs Department by Fnday, Aug 25 dt 5 p.m. For more mJormation, phone Recre- ation Coordmator Todd Alvarez at 644-3151. 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Plans include an ever-expanding collection of historical photographs on the signif1Cance of the harbor, as well as maritime palntings, ship models, navigational instruments. rigging and knot exhibits, meteorological charts, fishing trophies. and other archival materials. This project is spearheaded by the Museum's board of directors led by Marcia Bents. She, along wJth husba!ld Bill, are long-time Newport Beach residents. They carry on their daughter's (Bettina Bents') vision. Bettina was an outstanding young worytan and champion sailor, who died In 1983 at the age of 26. with a passionate dream to create a nautical museum and share with the wor1d the lore surrounding the harbor she loved. With a fitting showcase to exhibit local harbor history and a membership now exceeding 600, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum wiM hooor the ~ of Bettina Bents. Another $100,000 needs to be raised before the Museum can complete its full remodeing needs. Decked out In nautical bunting and flags, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum wm be {ormalty christened In Bettina Bent's memory with a gala ceremony on Friday, Sept. 22 from 6 to 10 p.m. More than 500 guests are expected to attend the lavish <*ebnltton. The evening will indude a cocktail reception, dinner buffet and live musical entertainment In addition to Museum tours and a silent auction. The memorable evening wiU culminate with firewatt<s and the official announcement of the steamboat's name. ------------------------------------------------------·---·---------------------------. . "Name the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum" Contest Flll out the entry form below with your suggested n1me for tht Mu..m. Mall It by S.,. I. 1M6. 8uggnted MW rwne _________ ,...__..__.._..__......_ _____ ...._l""' Pilot TlllptM>M (dly),__.., _ ___, ......... ___ _ • 1 ) SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1995 NEWPORT BEACH -An ~Information Services Hotline is • JlOW open to provide current ~+--scores; -standings and-scbedultng' • Wormation to adult players in : Newport Beach basketball and softball JeagueS". Accessible 24 hours a day by touch-tone phone, the hotline , includes announcements of rain- outs, cancellations, standings and game times. A four-digit code is necessary to obtain information, which is broken down by game day. "Our hotline will make it ' much easier for thousands of adult league players to find the most current information about games, scores and team stand- ings,· said Scott Williamson, . recreation coordinator for the Newport Beach Community Ser- vices Department. The hotline serves close to 3,000 basketball league players enrolled on 250 basketball teams (60-70 per season), playing year~ round at city facilities. More than 6, 700 softball league players enrolled on 450 teams during spring, fall and summer seasons will be served. To reach the 24-hour hotline. dial (714) 644-3399. The four-digit code for softball information is 1050 and the four- digit code for basketball inform~­ tlon is 1051. For more information, call Scott Williamson at 644-3163. IAIUTIALI. fl ,.,. ...... MUMaAYLM9m ~ a: ~ Welt New- pof't-lntlgn): 1. ~ Mon· days. M ; 2. lulls, ~3; ). flow- ., Oil~ s..t; ... 2'>20 ~ ~ 5. Penal Code. ~1.~1.a. ....... a: (•l \Nest New- poft·Emlgo): 1. Shamfocb. 6- 2; 2. (tie) Just Jltey, ~; Mu.d Pim. ~; Old But Slo, ~; S. Thunder "iwr. 4-4; 6. Mad,. M41d~ 1-8 ...., .. c (at Uncoln-Enslgn): 1. Drummy King White A Gire. 7-1; 2. Dunk On You. S-3; 3. (ti•) Panthers. ._..; Ruttn A Tl.lcker, -M; Third String. ._.., 6. (tie) KPMG PNt ~rwkk. 3-5; Latham a Watkins. 3-5; a. Gibson, Dunn a Crutcher, 2.fi. TUUDAY LEAGUES ...., ... (at West Newport): 1. l<nlghthewks, 8--0; 2. (tie) Humor Kings. 6-2J Place Mats. 6-2; 4. (tie) Air Newport. 3-5; Juken, 3-5; Run 'N Gun. 3-5; ]. R·Selves. 2-6; 8. BMC. 1·7. Men•1 C (at Ensign): 1. •Squar l Clarke, 8-2; 2. (tie) Brick.layers, 6-4; No Vert. 6-4; 4. All Guards; S-5; 5. Shooters, 4-6; 6. The Bookies, 1 ·9. ~AV LEAGUES Men'I A (at West New- port): 1. Mod Squad, 9-2; 2. Sharks, 8-2; 3. Balls Of Justice, 7-4; 4. Brave Bunny, 4-5; 5. Lost In Space, 3-7; 6. Cassidy's Fools, 3-8; 7. Kings. 2-8. Men'I CC (at Ensigq):>· t . Grlulles, 8-1; 2. Ace In The Hole, 7-2; 3. Rholds, 5-4; 4. Baxter Blue, 4-5; 5. Squirrels, 2-1; Tasmanian War Devils. 1· 8. Men's C (at Lincoln): t. (tie) Islanders, 8-1; SYC&R. 8-1; 3. (tie) Quiksilver, 5-4; Rlmshots, 5-4; 5. (tie) Blazers, 4-5; Mofo's, 4-5; 7. (tie) C & W Roids, 1-8; Vrva Las Vegas, t -8. MlllDAY a.Malm ...... C c.t lntlgn); 1. Tony ~ Contructlor\ M; 2. Fllk.,, 6-:3; J. ~ 4- 5; 4. (tie) DoloNS Sportftth· Ing. K Haskell a White, Hi; 6. Tum Ganis, 2'7. ...... cc (at West New- port); 1 (tie) Touc:he "Oii. 6-3; Trappen. ~l; ), The Herd, S- 4; ._ Silver luli.ts, 4-S; 5. (tie) Fun Throttle, 3.fi; Pedestrians. 3-6. SOFTULL eo.t.MIA C.oed Go2: 1. Fairview, 12 points; 2. Good Question, 8; 3. Verifone, 6; 4, P.M. Slimmers, 0. MMoillmllllftrlllledMI C.oed C: 1. (tie) UI' Pickle, 13 points; O.D. Couples-Goat Hiii, 13; 3. Mad Mix. 10; 4. California Oreamln. 6; 5. Ms. 4; 6. Bii· bo's Bushwackers, 2. Modified Coed D-1: 1. Sunday Sluggers, 13 poln1s; 2. Replacements. 10: 3. (tie) Bull· dogs. 8; Villa ~rtlnique, B; 5. (tie) B1llwackers. 4; Shark- bites, 4. ModtflM C.oed D-2: 1. (tie) The Goats, 12 points; Safe Softball. t 2; 3. Ziggy, Ziggy. Ziggy, 10; 4. Westin Hotel, 6; 5. River Rats, S; 6. Jerry's Kids, 0. Men's C-1: t. Step Two, 16 points; 2. (tie) Brewsldes, 10; Power & Wisdom, 10; 4. Junk· yard Dogs. 8; 5. Bad Barts-Th• Sequel, 6; 6. Bilbo Bagglns. 2. Men's .. 2: 1. (tie) Goat Hill Deralicts, 12 points; Hoboken Heroes, 12; 3. NMCC Men, 1 t ; 4. (tie) Eric Electronia, 8; Goat Hill No. 1, 8; 6. Budmen, 3., Men's C..2: 1. Lowted, 14 points; 2. Outers Again Shoot· ers. 12; 3. (tie) POC. 1 O; Volun- teers, 10; 5. One Stop, 6; 6. Team Cali, 2. Men'• C-4: t. The New Beginning, 18 poinU; 2. Out· ers Outlaws, to; 3. (tie) Mudville, 8; Sliver Bullets, 8; Collett leads Batbusters to ASA national crown · Costa Mesa High's Julie Col- lett. the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year in softball last spnng as a freshman, helped the Orange County Batbusters 16- and-under Learn win the Amateur Softball Association fast-pitch national championship, complet- ed Monday in Midland, Texas. Collett, who hit .487 with 27 RBI, 30 runs and 26 stolen bases en route to second-team All-CIF Southern Section Division m recognition in her debut season as a shortstop at Mesa, played first base for the Batbusters, man- aged by Costa Mesa resident Bob Wenk. The Batbusters, a perennial national power, won all seven games in the 75-team tourna- ment. including a triumph over last year's 14-and-under national champion Firecrackers, also from Orange County. The Batbusters defeated another county representative, the Southern Calif omia Athletics, 3-1, in the title game. In addition to solid defense at first base, including scooping sev- eral low throws to first by fellow infielders, Collett had a double, three walks and two sacrifice bunts to Jlelp the Batbusters' cause. Corona del Mar's Lewis __ till se Corona del Mar's Brian Lewis, the eighth-ranked player on the Association of Volleyball Profes- sionals Pro Beach Volleyball Tour, dominated the $80,000 Powerade Serving Challenge for the fifth straight week with an average 2.452 aces per game in 93 games. U Lewis maintains his first- place status m the Serving Chal· lenge. he'll pocket $20,000 as champion. James Fellows, ranked No. 46 on the tour, maintained his sec- FRIDAY'S COUNTS Dawy'S Lodter • 7 boats. 314 anglers. 3 yellowt.ail, 2.25 bonito, 171 barracuda, 91 calico bass. 170 sand bass, 38 sculpin, 26 sheephead. 5 rodcflsh, 27 whitefish, -------------NIW GOLF BAGS IPTD 30%0FF ond-place status, but increased his average to 2.439 aces per game, up from 2.431. Kevin Wong, a rookie on the AVP Tour, jumped into third place at 2.250, with Adam Johnson rounding out the top four with a 2.038 average. The top prize will be awarded at the $1.25 million Miller Ute Championships in Hermosa Beadl Aug. 28. The Serving Challenge will distribute prize money down to 10th place. 360 made.rel. Newport &..-Ming • 7 boats, 169 anglen. 8 yellowtall, 406 ~nd bass, 11 t calko bass, 58 barracuda. 32 bonito, 2 rodtflsh, 8 sculpln, 12 blue perch, 106 mackerel. ------------EIPElllNCID GOLF MILS ""-t, ... ,,..,,, --~ ..... ...... $10 00 - On ~ .,.,,,.,,.. ' .,._,. __ -<!-'-~'9!9L1~9~ _ _ _ _ ~-~':9L1~9! __ eJ1ya .. !'~J;Z.!!4 HOURS· M-P. • IHS:30 \ Zlconomkl. ~ l TMm ~ 2 • ...... IN' 1. (tie) Cone, t poiina; Don't ~ t; ], Ball~rlt Oldtlmel'I, I; 4. SWlng Thlt. 7; 5. hfr.S.rtam. 6;6.~2. ...... IM: 1. (tie) Benny a The Jets. 12 polnu; FlWiners, 1(% 3. The Pim., .. 4. Swemp Guineas. &: s. (tie) sac. 3; ROY•lf. l ........ D-4: 1. El Pate> Cantl· na, 14 points; 2. Abbey Nor- mal, 10; 3. (tie) Ducers. 6; Sharks, 6; 5. MUSWlgi. 4; 6. Young Docton. 2. Coed C; 1. tM-N·Eds BMCh· comben, t 6 points; 2. Bat Crackers, t t; 3. (tle) Bilbo Biggins. 9; GH Grandsl1m- mers, 9; NMCC Holy 5ox. 9; 6. Me-f'.l·Eds. 0. Coed D-1: t. (tie) Boat Rockers, t 6 points; Deloitte a To~. 14; 3. Diamond Dogs, 8; 4. (tie) CJ. Sluggers. 6; WPf Slamlnators, 6; 6. Amaz Tllrn Slammers, 4. Coed D-2: 1. (tie) Be« Nuts, t 6 points; League Of Our Own, 16; 3. (tie) Pasta Mesa Grille, 8; Riptide, 8; S. GH Loose Connections. 4; 6. Skulls, 2. Men's .. 1: 1. (tie) Goat Hill Herd, 12 points; Shorehouse, 12; 3. Pierce St. Term, t t points; 4. (tie) Goat• Htll Goons, 6; Skldmarx. 6; Zuble's, 6; 7. Martinie. t. Men'• C-3: t. Players To Be Named Later, 14 points; 2. All Madden, 11; 3. Diamond Dogs. 8; 4. WMA. 7; 5. (tie) Goat Hiii Players, 6; Noll-Dairy Creame~ 6. Men'• D-1 Major: 1. (tie) The Knights, 12 points; SNA Sluggers, t 2; 3. (tie) Advafl(e Glass. 6; Swiss Oleese, 6; S. 12 Angry Boys.•. Men'• 0-1: 1. The Dogs. 16 points; 2. Sixers, 14; 3. The Giants, 10; 4. Catalog Sales, B; 5. Gummy Balls, 2; 6. Plat Cap Mort Yankees,•. Ww1&&n llitiir. 1. ZlM'I s&u. 17 points; 2. M9li.t ll ~ , S; J. kt..,.,.. 8; •. strike A "°'9, O, W.ellllil'I ~ 1. Me-N· Eds Dlrtbags. 14 polnu; 2. Gunn land~ 12; 3. L-.nds, 10; 4. Me-N-Ed:s Sluggen. 4; s . ~S.lls,O. -=c ....... 1. Whi11t Soll.. 14 polnu; 2. 0.-.nge Soll.. 9; l . Green Sole, 8-4. (tie) l llck. 5ox. 4; Red 5ox, 4; 6. Blue Soll.. 3. Note: Teams receive two points fO< 1 win, one point fO< a tie Ind no points fO< a loss, with one point deducted fQ( a forfeit. Newport~ STOCUMM(D L!AGU! · 1. •Jerlty Boys. 8-t; 2. Paine 'Nebber tffWport. 7 -2; 3. S.B. Barn 5tormen, S-3; 4. Mefrtll Lynch Newport. S-4; 5. Paine Weber Mission Viejo, 5-4; 6 . Field Of Schemes, 4-5; 7. Paine Webber Orange, 4-5; 8. Mag- ic. 4-S; 9. S.B. Slammm. 2-7; 10. Sutro. <>-9. Playoff results: Quarterfl· nals-MerrUI Lynch Newport t 5, Pain• Weber Mission Viejo 7; Jerky Boys to. Magic 2; S.B. Barn Stormers 6, Field Of Schemes 5; Paine Weber New- port 8, Paine Weber Orange 4. Semifinals-Jerky Boys 14, Memll Lynch Newport 9; S.B. Barn Stormers 14, Paine Weber Newport 5. Consola· tion-Sutro 13, S.B. Slammers 12. Final-Jerky Boys 7, S.B. Barn Stormers 6. MONDAY LEAGUES Men'I CC (at Bonita No. t): 1. *Old Slow Dogs. 7-2; 2. Those Guys, 6-4; 3. No Glove, No Love, 5-3-1; 4. SP.rkey's Machine. 5-4; S. Clown Punchers, 5-4-1; 6. (tie) Just Hit It, 3-6; Pet Shop Boys, 3-6; B. Cal-Connect.ion, 2-7. Men'S C (at Lincoln No. 1· Bonita No. 2): t . (tie) Air TC>Ud\ 7-1; 141ckles f19trtlng flidgeon. N: SUn OeYlls, 7-3; 4, (tie) ~ LoWs, S-5; The ~ 5-5; 6. Selport Construction. 4-6; 7. Te<hno- loglclll Softw4ir•. 3·7: &. Crank C.lls, 2"8. Note: Three-w1y pl1yoff ~ned Monday at lonlU No. 2; Sun OeYlls vs. Bi.ddes at 6:30 p.m ; winner vs. AJr Touc:hatl. Men~ C (at Bonita No. 2· UnColn No. 1): 1. •eRw H•z· ards, 10-0; 2. Bad Ctfftlon, 6- 3-1; 3. X·Zibltz. M ; 4. Oub Spottswear. 5-+1; s. Quibll· ver. S-5; 6. Port St. Bal~rs, 4-6; 7. Barflies. 3-7; 8. Homer Simpson, 0-10. Coed cc (at CVO: t . •sill Bashers, 9-1; 2. (tie) Land Sharks, 7·3; Pierce Street Annex, 7-3; 4. The Tribe, 4-6; 5. Price Watemouse, 3-7; 6. lhnsamerlca Tornados. 0-10. Wolmn'a CC (at CdM High- Eastbluff): t. •Johnny's Angels, 9-1; 2. Dude'ettas. 7- 3; 3. Bad Girts. 4-6; 4. Squeeze Play, 4-7; 5. Anchors. 1-8.. Women's C (at CdM Hlgh- Eastbluff): 1. • Mlttsflts. 8-2; 2. The Pretenders, 6-4; 3. (tie) Angels. 3-7; Larson's, 3-7. nJESOAY LEAGWS ~ cc (at Bonita No. 1): 1. •fox a Firkin, 9-3; 2. (tie) Due-Gun Heroes, 7-4; Ught· nlng-Lumber. 7-4; 4. Loren's Sports Card Connection, 4-6; 5. Mazzotti's. 3-7; 6. Tekely Hero's. 2-8. Men's CC: 1. *Zero Toler- ance, 8-2; 2. Original Piu.a, 8- 3; 3. four Seasons Hotel, 6-4; 4. Ueckers, 6-5; S. 40 Bones A Head, 5-5; 6. HaWc:s, 4-7; 7. Care Unit. 3·7; 8. Wih Or Lose, We Party, <HO. Men'I C: t . •GJ's Sliders, 9- 1; 2. (tie) 5t50's, 6-4; Team Easton, 6-4; 4. Dangling Woodrows, S·S; 5. The Place, 4-6; 6. All Diameter, 0-10. Men'I C: 1. "The Gumby's, For free.• Newpon BachlCoRa Maa o.ily Ptluc 7 l; 2. 101W A'1, 6-J..1; ). S.I• bol ~ 4'-S.1; 4. (tie) Put M1rwtck Maufen, 4-6; TH ... 4-6; 6 Ci«~ J.S-2. C"41 C·1 (at CVC.CdM Hlgl'l·Eastbluff)'. 1. •o.t,amed Dogs. 8-2; 2. ICeyttOM Ptclflc. 8-2; 3. Newport Sid Comptny. 4-6; 4. Athi.ti< SupporWI. 3· 7; 5. lted Dogs. 2-8. Coed C:-2 (It CYC-CdM ~uff); 1. •IQ Loan· •n. 9-1; 2. Pro Boneheadi, 6- 4; 3. Latham I Watkins, S-5; 4 . Bunzle's BISNrs. 4-6; 5. Gib-'°"' Punn a Crushers. 0-10. ~SDAY LEAGUES Men'I CC (It Bonita No. 1): 1. *Headcases. 10-0; 2. Sox. 6- 4; 3. (tie) Biibo Baggins, S-5; Sons Of BNChes. S-5; 5. Far Side. 3·7; 6. P5ychk Nutum· bas, 1-9. Men'I C (at Uncoln No. 1- Bonita No. 2): t. *LA. Cellular, 9-3; 2. Kaos. 7-5; 3. 8ulllon- alrs. 6-5-t; 4. (tie) Jammon Julcemons. 6-6; The Sooners. 6-6; 6. Nlte OWb, 4-7-1; 7. CB Scrubs. .H . Men'I 1Wlllght (at CdM Hlgh-Eastbluff): 1. *Edlo Beach, 9-1; 2. (tie) CB Green Machihe, 7-2-1; Embo. 7·2-1; 4. (tie) Alice And The Boys. 3· 7; CB Commercial, 3-7; 6. Gib- son, Dunn a Crutcher, 0-10. Men'I C (at Lincoln No. 1 • Bonita No. 2): 1. *Around The Horn, 9-1; 42nd St. Hltchhlk· ers. 8-2; 3. The Hooligans. S-5; 4. (tie) Deloitte And Touche, 3-7; Yellow 5ox, 3-7; 6. Kelly And Company. 2-8. Coed C (at CYC-O:IM High): 1. •aown People, g..1; 2. Arv Housing Group, 7-3; 3. BOO Bombers, 6-4; 4. The Replace- ments. 2-8; 5. Master Batten, <HO. Coed CC (at CYC-CdM High): 1. *Hoozonfurst. 7-3; 2. SR5 Tech, 7-3; 3. Squeeze Play, S-5; 4. (tie) KL Krew, 3-7; Nada Chance, 3-7. MlllDAY LIAGUU c...-ex (at 1on1ta No 1 > t. •Qui9t Women. 1 1.(); 2. "-9Ui.ton. 7-4; 3. l .C.S , 6.fi; 4. The Far Sides. Mt. c...-c (It Bonita No. 2): 1. *Foun\lln Heads, 8-2; 2. Bold en "unnen. 7-3; l . (tie) Bank Mutu1I Mortgtgers, 6-4; William Lyon Compenles, 6-4, 5. Origln1I Pina, 5-5; 6. Two Minute Wlf['lng, 4-6;_7. Sul· tans Of Sdlwfng, 3-7; 8. Park Newport. t -9. Coed C (It Unc()ln No. 1 )'. l * LIW In Motion, 9-1; 2. PHJW, t'r2; 3. Accounts Overload, s- 4-1; 4. (tie) Hot Chill, 4-5-1, O'Melveny A Meyers, 4-5-Sl; • 6. The Lotem Breeze. 3-6-1; 7. KL Tenkels, 3-7; 8. 'Yellow Dogs,2~ Coed C (at CVC): 1. *Brew Crew, 8-2; 2. (tie) OP's Hurri· canes. 6-4; Last Minute Entry, 6-4; Newport Cubs, 6-4; s. Motley Crew. S-5; 6. Koll, 4-6; 7. Newport Jau.z. 3·7; S.. Cir· de Of Friends. 2-8. Coed C (at CdM High-Boni ta No. 1): t. •Desperadoes, 8- 2; 2. DeJ..Clm, 7·2-t; 3. Hewitt Hawes. 6-3-t; 4. Cookiestix, 6- 4; 5. (tie) Fletcher Jones, 5·5; l.N.C., S-5; 7. (tie) Foul Ball And Friends, 3·7; Sideshow Bob, 3-7; 9. G.D.l. ligers. 0.10 AUDAY LEAGUES Coed cc (at Bonita No. 2)· 1. *On Fire, 9-1; 2. 91l, 7-3; 3. Acme's Back. 6-4; 4. Heavenly Hitters. 4-6; S. Pirates, 3-7; 6 Renegades, 1·9. Coed C (at CYC): 1. •face First, 9-1; 2. (tie) Cox. 6-4, ·Seashore Sluggers, 6-4; Tho- erner I Toma. 6-4; 5. Wet Seal, 3-7; 6. !Jlame Dawn, O· 10. Men's C (at Bonita No. 1) 1. *CRC Stealers, 10-2; 2. Cold- well Banker, 9-3; 3. 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CITY 01' SANTA ANA DIANNE MAINERO 81020 •r• Ch8tl•• o ••• ,. b9Cwtitll ~ hout9 of 7:30 Ha~ you flatted doong ducted by. art lnd•\lidi,11.J Have you ltal1ed doinG ·--"'V '*'°' ..... fRANCES ORTIZ. ANITA COUNTY OP ORANQe' ANTHONY RUFF UL! lwnd Clerk of lh• A..M. and 4:30 P.M. ll\e bus1ne11 Y9t1 YH, Mey Htv• you started doing busonne yet? v ... M~ ~ ~~!': ESTAADA SOLIS end STATE 01' CAUFORN~ Bt025 ' a d' of T publlc ~ on the pro-1989 bullneu yet? YH 5-1·95 E Wa'(M LyUe 1 .._..." DrlVe, Ir• CONNI! OUAON 'Plain-AS PEA MAP RECORDED THOMAS CRUSE C0339 081 ru1Ceee posed bud '°' 1995-96 Gwenda Hitcher Jtmet M. Lowet' This ti.Ii.men& WU llled vine, CA 92715 tlll(I), n. B!RNIE ES. IN BOOK t , PAGE 37 Of MIKE STEPHEN, Co:Js. Publllhed Newport win be he at HAAPER This statement WH filed Thia statement waa filed With the Count Clelk of .. on Sch~albe, 2112 D11- TAADA, GEORGE ES. MISCEUANEOUS MAPS, JOHN FIGUEROA. C0-431 Btt<:h.Coatt Mtu Diiiy COMMUNITY BOARD with 1hl County Clerk of with the Counly Clefk ot 0t1111ge County~ Juty 21, pont Drive, Irvine, CA TRADA, IREN! GONZALEZ, IN THE OFFICE OF THE SHERI ZHELESNIK, Pilot Augu1t Ill, 2e, 11195. ROOM 425 E. 18TH Orenge County on July 1', Orange County on July 14, 1995 Fl528111 112715 LUPE CASTRO tnd ROSE· COUNTY RECORDER OF 00440 S.8&1 STREET, COSTA MESA, 1995 1995 f852308 Dall Piiot A Thia bu1lne11 11 co11< MARIE NUNEZ, Delan-~~D COUNTY. DENISE JURMAN, C0518 ?.~~U~UST 29, 1995, at '8112387 Diiiy Pilot Auguat 12, 19, Sept~mber 2 ~~t~ ducied by: Ill llldlvldull dan11(1). h • lerm1 or Hid •II• SHERI LYNN CADMAN PUBLIC NOTICE 'p b '11 .h d Dally Pilot Auguet 12. 19, 20 Septtmbtr 2 1995 • • Have you lltl1ed aoing c ... Numbe1: 7331168 1 •II bt lor Clish unleu C0531 ' u 1 t Nowporl 26, Stpltmber 2, 1995 ' ' · , buslnHt yet? No JUdgtPNUlpE.Coic otherwlat dlrtcle.d b-y RAYt.tONO BLANCO CITYOP lletch.Costa Mtsa Dally 8.afilil Sa660 Cantaffmto RonSchwalbe Department 72 court and la pursuant to C-05.36 ' COSTA MESA Pilol Augutt 19• lffS. PUBLIC NOTICE gel to all thote This 1ta111Tm1t Wll flied NOTICE OF SAL! OF tdh1at c 1 trtaJn order of court LARRY WILLIAM KING, NOTIC• INVITING Sa665 PUBLIC NOTICE repalt Jobs wllh the County Clerk or REAL PROPERTY BY REF-rtctng aamo tnd filed In C0556 BIDS FOR TWO FloUlloue Bu1lneH Orange County on July 21, EREE PURSUANT TO CCP the within actlon Of\ July ROBERT s. MCCOMAS, POLICE PATROL PUBLIC NOTICE flcllllou1 Bualnen N•m• Sl8tement around the house? 1995 ,853004 Stcllon 873 510 ET SEQ 11, t995. C0592 Fl 111 Hime St•t•ment The lot1ow1ng persons ar1 Let th Dall plot Al,IQ 1 19 26 TO AU. PAATiES 0IN THE Dtted: 7·26-95 MIKE STAPP N0056 VIHICLIS ct oui Builn•H The following peraons ar1 doing business es: • ~ .... Y 1 us • • ABOVE·NUMBEREO AC. GEROLD G. WILLIAMS MIKE STAPP: N0058 BID ITEM NO, 183 Hime St1tement doing business as: PayroU Etc. 464 N. New· ClaHlfled -""tembef 2 • 9 • 1995 s6G8 TfON AND THEIR AT· REFEREE OF SUPERIOR WINDY N. MATTISON, NOTICE IS HEREBY The following persons ate lnnovaUvt Sales, 3745 W. port Ava., Newport Beach, Service TORNEYS OF RECORD: COURT N0613 GIVEN that Haled bids wlll d0tng bualnes~ as: Chapman Ave., 1101, Or· CA 92663 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Publlthtd Newport ANTHONY PATE, N0838 be rec:elved-t>y the City ol Hl·Tech Enworvnental & ange, CA 92668 Eugene Wayne Lvtl•. 386 Directory that on Of aftw Stptembef Btach·Costa Mesa Dally JOHN J. KNIGHT, NOe65 Costa Mesa lo wh: The City ~~at~ SeS'~ts, 5396 Jamta Mlchatl Lowta, E. 15th St., If. Costa help you find 8, 1995, II 2:00 pm. lh• Piiot August 12, 19, 20. Publlehed Newport Clark, P.O. Box 1200, p nCAv~"Ou1te A, Cy· 3745 w. Chapman Ave, Buu It. Sell II. Find 11. reliable help ratl property at 510 and 1995. Beach·Costa Mest Diiiy Colla Mefa, Ctlllornia rtsa, ~ • · 512 E. Adami Strfft, Santa Sa655 Pilot A,,,guat 19, 1995 92829-1200, on or before Gwenda Hatcher, 5622 Cll· Cl•••lfled. 842·5878 ~.c~°'~~wlllbe~d ~~~·~~t~oo~~°"lr-=======-~~------=================~1 by lh• underaloned at pif. PUBLIC NOTICE September 18, 1995. II vatl Ill• 10 the hlghtat PUBLIC NOTICE lhall be tht responslbUlty bidder lnclucllng any party NOTICE OF SALE L ol th1 bidder to deliver his to lhls '•cUon wlahlng to bid In accordanct with the EGAI. NOTICE bid to th• City Clert<'s Of· on the properly, suf>Jact 10 provisions ol Soctlon 21700 NOTICE flee by the proper an- conrirmatlOn of the Su~ through 21716 of 1h• Call· INVITINQ BIDS nounced ume. Delivery lo- rlor Court aher said datt fornla 8u1lno11 and Profts· NOTICE IS HEREBY cation: Coty of Co1ta M1sa Sealed bid• on said pr(,p. lions Code there being GIVEN that the Ocean Vltw 77 Fair Or1v1, Room tOt , tf1Y shall bt aubmltted 10 d.u•, unpaid slortge let for School District ol Orange Costa MtH, Calllornla Rtlar" Gerold G. Wllllama which INSTORAGE 'HUN· Coumy, Huntington Beach, 92628. Bids should be rt-al 19800 MacAtthur Blvd ' TINGTON BEACH Is en. Ctllfornla, wUI rtcelve bids turned to the attention of Suitt 370 Irvine CA 92715• lllled to • lltn pursuant to lor procurement ol Educa· the City Clerk, within l&ld on Of belort September 6• •action 21702 of etld cod• Ilona! Technology MulU· time llm11, In e •Nied enve-1995. ' on the goods, he<tlnalter Media Computer Syetome. lope ldontllltd on the out· Flvt ptfcent (5%) of the described u Mlacef. BIOS will bt received up tldt with th• Bid Item amount bid shall bt depos· lanooua Household Items, to, but no later than 10:00 Number and lhe Open(ng fled with Illy such bid eofaa, relrlgerator1, wash· a.m., Monday, Septtmbtr Dalt. Bids wlll be publicly such depoelta ahall be In •rs, dryers, and personal 11. 1995, at the Purchaalng opened and road aloud et • corllned or cashltf'a chtck property. Due notice hav· Offict ol H id echoot di•· 10:00 a.m., or as aoon The highest bid ahall be r• Ing been given to parties trlct, 17200 Plnohurat Lane, lhortalter as practicable on ported to tht court and known 10 claim an Interest Huntington Beach, Calllor· Septomber 1811995, In tho confirmation of the Hie therein and the Umo epecl-nla 92647, at which time Council Chambe<t. shall be soughl by the ,.1• llod In such notice lor pay· said bids will be opened Additional Hts of tho eroe pursuant to Codt 01 ment of euctl fees having and read In accordanct 1peclncatlon1 may be otr Clvll Procedurt, Stctlona txplred wlll be sold at pub-~th epecillc~tlons now on taJned at the Ottlc• ol the 873 710 873 720 873 730 lie auctlon by INSTORAGE lilt In the ott1ce of tald di•· Purchasing Supervisor at 973'740' 973'745' 873·750• HUNTINGTON BEACH lo-trlcl. • 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 973°750' 873.no' 973'1eo' catod at 1411 Warner' Ave. PRE·BIO CONFERENCE: California 92626. and'87:)790 • ' · ·County of Orange, State ol Wednesday, August 30, Dated 'Augu1t t4, · · CalllornJa on \ht 30th day 1995, 10:00 am. Purchas· 1815 overstocked with ol August 199~ at 9:00 am. Ing Ott1ce, Bldg. C Publlshtd Newport stuff? Tarms for lhe aalo are cash ~rd Bond ol 5% requlrtd Btach·Cost• Mosa Dall only. Sale subject to can-w11h bid tubmlttal. Y A call to cellaUon. Landlord reserves All bids shall be made on Pilot August 19, 1995 Clasalfted the right to bid. Below Is a bid lorms furnished by the Sa662 wlll helQ list ot names and uNt num-D1strlct, and each bid must M2"5e78 be<s. conform and be rosponelvt PUBLIC NOTICE BRIAN LA BELLE, A0204 lo the contract documents.1---------M EL I SSA HUFFINE Coples ol the bids art now LEGAL NOTICE F Ad A . A0682 ' on f~e in the Purchasing PROPOSED 1915-88 Gr Ction JUAN . RAMON DUARTE Office, Ocean Voew School BUDOET FOR A0686 ' District. NEWPORT·MESA Cal a RICHARD DUSSAIGNE All lloms, provldtd UNIFIED SCHOOL ~''pUot A0718 ' through this bid must mfft DlSTRICT LARRY WILLIAM KING all appllcabl• federal, stale. Tht NEWPORT ··esA A0779 ' and local codes. ·m •o-VISOR RICHARD TAYLOR A0809 The District rtSOfVH tho UNIFl~D SCHOOL DIS· ft R 0 BERT Z IE TH 1 NG rip ht lo reject any and all TRICT S proposed budget 6 56 8 A0827 ' bids, and to waive any Ir· lor 1995-96 will b• avail· 42• J BARRY MCKENSIE regularity or Informalities In able for publoc lnspecilon STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pkased ~ to announce a new stmJice now awilabk m new businesses. --~ wiU 1WW SF.ARCH the name for you at no txtm charge, and save you the time and the tnp to the Court H{}Ug in Santa Ana. Thm. of cou~, after the search is compl&d we wiU fik your fo:titious business name statmin:zt with the County Clerk, puhlish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then fik your proof of publication with the County Cink. Pkase stop by to fik your fictitious business staranmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by. pkase caU us at (714) 642-4321 and wt will nuzk amznr,emmtr for you to handk this procedure by mail If you should have any farther questions. pkaH call us and we will be mort! than glad to assist you. Good luck in your n.ew.buriMSS! _ .. -------...i A0879 • at SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1601 16TH '----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....J ·- , . . ,, . .........._._;llD1625 . ! • • ........ ' , '. , . I r I k • • ..... ' ' -- I · I I ~ r"' . "' I I l. -\~ - ~ .. . -~ .• 1 I I I I • . I 0 URFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday PAILY PILOT DEADLINES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm ~y ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Thursday .,_ ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thl!OOly 5:~ BYPllONI (714)"642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-0594 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILOR• PEaSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9UJ27 Comer d Newpcwt Blvd & Bay St. Om• (MoHt Morrie, 40 .... • year resident of Costa Mesa , Callfornls, passed • 1way Augusi t5, 1995 In Spokane, Washington. Precedeo In death by her hus· band of 46 yeats, Jay T. "Red" Morris. Oma Is survived by her daughter, Arva J French of Spokane, HARBOR LAWN- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furn ished 02 lllACW'IC ¥11W •llONALttAM Cemetery • Mott'*Y Ct\llp9I • C<emetory 3500 Ptcttlc: View Ori¥e Nftpor1 8eadl .... .,. .......... llUlllUWIY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway CoataMesa Ml-IHI HOWHI When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers• 2983 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa •WA and her son, G;uy W. Morris of Orange, CA. She has five grandchildren. Charles "Chuck .. Mor· rls of Burbal\X, CA, Jane O. Ryan ol Sil· verado, CA, Molloconl N. Morris of Oakland CA, Mark E. Ma1llOUA of Post Falls, ID and Susan K. Havel of Garden Grove, CA. She hQS 1d great grandchltoren. She 1s also eurvlved by hor brother, L.C. "Mull" Moss and sister, Anna Lowry ol Oklahoma City as well as two brothers: Jell and Bill Moss of Sulphur, OK Oma ltved In Costa Mesa from 1951 10 1992 before moving to Spokane. She was very active in geneal· ogy and pubhshlng a lam1ly history ol thl Moms lam1ly lilied "What in Tamallon" A lamHy history of the Moss family will bo completed posthu· mously for her. She will be greatly missed by au her family and friends. RENT through classified GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified - advertisement. Please re rt an error th m yourc ass1 immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aR advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error . Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL 1002 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT SANTA ANA 1080 CEMETERY LOT/ COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CRYPT 1225 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 Orange Courifj E'SIDE 309 Bro•dway.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 801 s . V•n N•H & 2BA 2BA.TWNHOME iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1=~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Foreclosures & 2Br 1Ba+detch gua11 Ab I B I 510 w. Hlghl•nd, WHY PAY ,. hse, hdwd firs, lush 10 ute arga nl quaint bungalows In CEMETERY PRICES? W/FENCED YARD AT THE BEACH OOLF COURSE VIEW OCEAHFRONT·YRLY Defaults landscp, 2-ear w/lndry Ou1llty 5Bd 3Ba, lam· hlslorlcal area, 2BR 714-443_0905 STORAGE. PETS oit 2Br 2Ba twnhm on Big 3Br 2Ba ............. 52000 Dally llats. 60-75 new & ~Ba. $310,000. Jly home nr Fashion tBA each, 2-ear ga· Broker 848-2848 Annual Rentals Cyn golf courH. Trl·M 4Br 3Ba ............. $2300 properties llated dally, 818-752-2557 Owner laland w/pvt yard + ra 0 9 1 8 Par ate 8 Or Summer Weekly w/cath cell. lg m1tr ate 1Br tBa ............. 51000 -each wllh complete M.V. QOLF COURSE 1pa. Reduced $60K • houaes. Near Santa 1---------2BR HOUSE wtYARO.GAR Large Selection $1800/mo. 759-8124 3Br 2Ba ............. $2300 -profile. SenaaUonal 4Br 2Ba ~.I'~~S~5g:,j9~~w w~ Ana College. Invest· RESORT Total M/I S39j+ Dep, t-3Bd wntrs . SIOO<H600 HARBOR HIGHLAND Oc••nfronl·Wlnter Count"I Record• contemporary on P•trlck Tenor• Agt menl opportunity. PROPERTY 1580 w/d hookup. Newly 26d Bayfront .... 12150 RemOdeled 4Bd 2.5Ba 2Br 1Ba ............. $1325 IOUAI. HOUllHO R••••rch course. Totally remod· 78().8702 decorated 842·5858 38d Npt Hghll . 51975 Oen, 1paclou1 kit, spa 3Br 2Ba ............. $1500 o,.,.01nuN1n 840-5773 ext 15 eled. A 1klng onll'--=---..,--,,,...--...,.....,. 2209 W. Monteliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -e-.-.-u-l-1--1-B---d-Propertv MgmC 1olar. $2300/per mo. Balboa Newport Alty $6951<. 0 S I ,.C 0 VI t St BR B S•n •o•• del C•bo, rg r con ° " t""'"' T*•esi·t 548 9807 723-4494 A111tll ....... ~•·""t •-tllla P•lm Sprlnga2Br 2Ba • pen a orpor•t• wned & • • • 4 2 A, "' surrounded bv lakes • ....,, -• • 1-==""""=""""""'=------._ _...,,....., "' S 3001 C t A d T 1 98 ft On the beach, 1 BA ' 'ft..-PROPERTY MNQMT ~la se•ctt• lflt ftll· + lrg den, 2-ear gar. un, oun ry •• 'I o De•ll • 1 sq . 7·room & streams Frig Ip ,.,. PNcllntlcll IMMAC charming 4Br lr1'fWltMtllltAdel ltllU Furnl.thd & appllanes, 7 C!u 1 b .. .,~~ Aemu Agt. llelcourt beauty w/e._ home with 2-ear ga. C51o.!'~Ko,(711141) a5'!'~~134Ue7s. gar. $850. 645.72:)2 ' ..... .._ 2.5Ba, '1ooo'to t>eh, nu Local Exp'd Co • ......_.,..__...ltllltp 1pa. FIT or xlnt rentll " -egant maater & hrdwd rage, open patio & "" ...,.. 673 1900 pnVcrpt, fp, Frnch d,., Xlnt Rers. & Rates. "M"'1ke ''alf ,,.,.ace, prop. $1151<. 729-7034 ONLY $SK ON! llra. $649,500. Agt. 1· acrou lrom park. 8~:,u~B:•::n. Vg~~~ -...,.~..,,....--·----• dbl gar $1795 yrty Incl i.!!~~~glt't.~~ llMtlatl .. tr •iurlMIH ll"' GOfg80ut 280 2BA ~8-00-3_,,,,,8,_7·_1_44_o_(t11_a .... 604 __ 1 Will be sold at public I••••••••• 1782 New Hampshire. 3BR 2BA Harbor View grdnr. AVI now 85&-3463 .,.. _., N lkt. celtt. 1tllt1¥. CORONA Twnhm w/2-car gar. M•gnHloent In Every auction. Property In· HOUSES/ $1350/mo. 644-6996 Hms, comm pool/tenn Lido lel~urnl•h•d 1 .. •••••••• .... ---llMMllll&ltVllf Xlnt ., ... A barglln at Detalll ssne,0001 spectlon Aug 20 .. CONDOS B tlf $1795. Call c:oU 1119-2BA 2BA. lamllyl• ............. ......-. DEL MAR 1022 $149,llOO. call Today. Cuttom kitchen. Sec:u-Sepe. 10. 12·-3pm. ;:" dul u::~•d~ 677-<>4881677·9201 room. firpl1c., gar1ge. APARTMENTS .... .,_....,_,llMI· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P•trlok TenoreAgt rlly, lighting & •ound For more detalla, FOR RENT tw~hm •• 80od iC:. Fp, BAYRIDQIE llghl & 875-6727 FOR RENT ...._W"'°1lllluila." wOCl!AN/llAYVlllEW 7eo-8702 ays. Giant lot w/1ropl· UIH brochure & lnfol••••••••• dbl gat w/opnr, w/d, bright. 28r 28• Npt Isl/dock. Sweet , .. ,_ wtn 1111 • 3bt/3ba·Step1 to Sand·---------cal tandecpng. Agt. 1· on pr•auctlon aemf. AC, pool, J•c. gatbage c--... 0 • "-th-ral cei"I, cozy cottag•2Br t Ba, I••••••••• -""""'r BEST COM' --*tlon. ·-8Q0.387·1440 (1118605) n1rs call the GSA at 1· ""'""' '-41 """ f TRW ........,_,._,...,.... ,__.. HUNTINGTON 1---------dlaposl, ttash comptr. lrplc, d/W, pool, spa.· P· req. $1600/1 ____ ...,... ___ _ Mii llr..., nllll-'" la I• REDUCED S565K ONE OF A KIND 800-421-7848. BALBOA No smoke. Must soel alngle 1ttch gat, w/d mo yrty. 17W113 BAL!OA ....,...lflllel-.0.1tM1t1 71 .... 73-8041 BEACH 1040 6Br 3.!SBa. 3500 eq ft--------ISLAND 1 2l06 11200/mo. 633_.482 hkups, gated. $1450. Nwpc Hla. View, 3b<S, ISLAND O :'!..-"-!' ~ :"1:: 8971 Qlldred Clrcl• '795K. By ownr 75M090 WESTMINSTEr'1092 li!i!~i!i!i~iiiiiiiiii!iiiiii ll'~!d• 28r 18a,. lrpl~, Av8ll 9/1. 631 .ao8 7 ~:~~.~~..T'P~~: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 iii 6 iiii 6 i· • ..._.. COSTA MESA 1024 4BR 2BA, t ,615 eq 111---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BA 211A 1~r to a Bay. • ve, gar, im ya • ••W'rl•w Ct. Condo S2495/mo. 731-4661 3BA 2BA PC>Jch, 2.cat ....., • ., • ...._ • • home wJth 2-cw ga· SAN View pal, lpl, g1r, w/d, hkup1. Pet ok. 51095/ 2 muter bdrm1, 3ba, gar• upper, W/0, 3 dr9 =~°i..t"::::: ~=·1ot'';,' c~~= &8g!~~=· ~~,~~~ CUM!NTB 1076 °:Ht' .:~~:'c~!~ ~~~~1:)':f4:~;.~4oo ;.~,::~;::=: f.~t9~i~:.~~:1~ Tt11n;!,":g!'!':~~g • ,!,~8~8~r;:'~~1276 •·11111111·••·-far 1ac. 3Bf\ 2BA front & ----v air. 2-eer, frHhly 3Br 2~9•, big yard, Give ue • calll 111111•1119t1n,DC••,.. ... back. Futur• alone, Wiii be •old al public MOD•LPKR ... CT painted & lots Iola Hpfamrm.L.Rfrpl,2· Bluff• Condo 3Br CLA8SIFIKD 8uy11.SeUlt.F1nd l~ UIMUD1t4Zl·Jlll •P•c kltch. Motivated :~°::o:r:;~J~ 3,... Bdrm• (D•f'I), morel Only $149,000 BAJ.BOA car, pool/epa, tenols. 2\o\&a. Vista view, ea ... e7e Cl• .. lfled. \ •• ll•r 121 9 ,600 Sept. 10, ta-3pm. 2.5 Ba., Pl•nl•llon Hurry won't last. PENINSULA 2107 $1378/mo. 433-HH light, 1hut1er1. $1850 . ... __ tt A t ........ 2 .... 1 Annett• Agl. 648·2341 , ______ ...,....;.___ 140-19e2/W 842-8332"' "'"'• • g • ......-_. For mor• det•ll•, Shultert, Imported l~iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii USTSIDE r---~--------------- GB.,., •• ., lOOZ Owner Job Tran•f•r '9•i.• brochur• A Info Slone, Maaler Sufi• w/ _...,... _______ oc .. nfront & t ilth st. a.ufta 1g ~unit. 38d i •'iil'A.uu.•liiliiiiilil•ll muat aetll 3BR 1'°'BA on pr..,.uctlon .. m f. Ou•I f"lrepl•c• •nd MO•Hll!! 3Br 21ABa. AwHome. 2Br 1Ba Hou.• $885. 2"8a. fam rm. fOfm t .. ty,~ n8'ghb0rhd. nat• call the OSA at 1· J•cu.ul Tub, flully ......,.. vlewl rurn, fp. Avl 91 7eo-e384 d4n. 1800tJf Nr poot OOV'T 'ORaCLOllO Centr loc, nr SCP. 800-421·7148. \.and•ceped. Cut.c:i .. ROMES 1100 t&. '1050 wntt. t73·1843 h•lalde 3BA 2.58.A Vao. Clean mo.,..,, Ho,.... ror penl'ff• Deyon motivated. eao, 1lngle loaded liM. dbl gar. l14gs/ cond. St825/mo. H.9. on 11. Delinquent Tu, 1171,000 Call Annette•---------• •tr••t. Clo•• to mo Yvonne 845-1088 Dowd Rltr, 720-7432 Repo•. RE01. YoUf' Ao•n" eu-2341 MJSSJOH Schootl Md OcNnl ~ark Rent aiea CORONA ~c.MllNly At••· Toll FrH 100-po••cLoau••a UTllT0 10•7 taae 990 8eautlfUI 1995 Dou-o•w •ha 2122 N •..... " " •aau v --.. .. ·.J....--., ... _ ...... 2·8R, "'·8"' ..... ma.a •• , l'MOO Sharp -en• Eld. H•1381 .. --T •&• •• ........... -9"'~·1111'-..,__ ' .... ,i~~iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiili ..... " Cl s I , I I 9ftVft -1• CaH 8"-Daltl.. Oeri. Orvw•ll, Sk"· ..... "· e1n. m or current I •Ing•. 38r tea. Ofelll )'aid, 18471 C ........ MR ~ Qreup llghta, much more. 1800 a/I condo w~y pet ok. L.g yrd. Jta50. LIAlllOPTION 2-cw ger. •1171<. Ron 2bA. 1,120 eq fl home (714) 382-MOO or StOOO ,...,... 10 buyer. A ocn vi.w. ~Br 28' Avall "°""' •~ Ml!IA VIAOI c .M. Vo~, 142.·3850 °' with •U.ohed 1<111 ~14) •N·1422 HotM M•pleNdge teo-IMH 1t•P• to China Cove NPT HEIGffTl.;.3IR 48' 188 temod, 2 .. ty. M 19 Prop HouM gw11ge, c.nlt8' AO & 14) 2-.:SIO(). or 543-7040 S2000/mo. 873-'78~ .....__ .. __ • ._.... tt.,._,.Ha 000 I eft a Let. V. ._. 38A p.uo, Good looallon. 1Dt1130300tl) -,,...,,.,..., .. , .. _, paUo, THI •Wfll'8, N.8 . a BA w/lo•• of up.; to · ·be -:.: .. •~ 1....;:,;.;;,,;;...-;.--..o..;.1,..;.:=x.a;..' -llG OCmAll Vlhl anol DI'• 1111 ... Ml40 B8Ctl a.y ,,.._, 38f er•dH. ou .. t "a• 8UCtlon. In-C!Jl!Tll.,, LOT/ u111138d 2~1a Condo at.,.. t• ao ~ .... I .I .. NmOd. A'Wt t/1. hu tM t8A. ft·V Ot ~--~ct;.,._... WhenyouwtalO ·~· pa6Hc128o,..,'11aw Shwp Ht, oool Stnl suaa~to.ooo. bOal 800M9 •II<* ot • ,....._ • "'·-·1"'icd .... 1 QYPI 1225 mM•••Hd••"'•o~eoeaee pet otit. A~ tmmect. Donald ~" room to fJff1'#· Only 'or mot• d•t•ll•, '"_.' ... ~::: TO 8 ~ tntlmo. ••• eD4 4a1 •• aat.ooo Cal Anneae ..... btOCIMe a ""° 1ntlude •ll c _ e,........-, AJ!"% 1•1-ai41 .. '='*°"...... ~IOCU :::-:~vw: 38rn.w/tMlnn, ~of M¥t111 e ... ... GIA• ,. 111d JIU tho Memofla& fl~ NB. ""'....,..,... fp.-.., ..,......, IOIM8t•.,..._ HUM~ ooe.n WleW. '"1g, _.,pr .. -.. CJMt "-'~~1 rcaulli Auuud lt?eo. now. 11'80. :NO-a11 ~ awner Wll "' l770QI •uy n .... w.,..... L •• •n C*o. •ta w u•1 m .. ·••• " • GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your ~rage sale ~ a garage sale ad in the Daity Pilot to ensure a big crowd. List items with specific brand names, sizes, colors, ~, oond;ti<>ns, etc.1n ~Id. 86 SATURDAY. AUGUST \9, 1995 Rt llNTALS TO 2669 SHAU UNTALS TO 2724 SHAU ------ UHTAl.STO 2724 SHAU -~---- 2724 TODAY'S CRoSSWoRP PUZZLE 1=5 =~ '-----------------------"' •nd TANNAH HfRSCH e2 Honolutu·s lsli!nd ACROSS PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVID 3Br 28a 1 houH rrom ll'eld• CM 2 rma avail IRV 'IP, Master Bed· N .. Npt Creel 28r 38a ·~·Approx 1200 a/f, In 38t ~do w/pool. room. Quiel, RHpon-condo. PooVapa, gar, ne y decorates $1350 Rent 1 cw b01h, $300 elble, N/S No Otuge lennle. N .. r beach. IH, 818-501·34J7 per room. 674-0827 Indoor cat ok Ref'1. 1550~ ulll. 845-7883 I Bottiy helrdo 5 S.lary IOCrHll 1 O Certainty 14=up(a 83 Mickey Sptllane WEEKLY 8fUOCE QUIZ 8 K BA VIEW •'•Ide CM, 1 Br & Ba • 4 7 O 7 a e-a 4 3 3 Newport 8ch. Share 2B 28a town home, 2· •vall for rent to ahar• NB 1 8k/Bch Clean, very nice 2Br 1 Ba Apt. gar frplc 51250 In 38r condo w/yard. 2br/2ba, pklng, W/0 , Step• to beach. 5500/ 909.ega-3°704 • 1-atg• cloHt, laundry, oNlce. $5715+ ~ utll. mo. Amy 973·5134 detective 66 Blend 1~ Type ot finger or ~erd 16 Nursemaid 17 Budweiser hotH 67 Clean (!he bleckl>Oafd) 68 Aldand - 69 f ool covonng 70 Church council 71 Soll dunk ;o+.,;,+:+rit:+:lffEtlQ. I • Neither vulnerable, as -:1::::+:~.,.1 South you hold: .r.~~1 •A8 <:>AKQ854 OAJ 5S •Q •K 9 c;;K S 2 OAK 10 8 4 •K J 1 Your right-hand opponent open1 lhe bidding with a weak two spades. What act.ion do you take? kllchen. & all olh•c AVI 9/10. 650-9428 Npt Hvht• ,Snr tunny prlVlllgH, You ere: NB Maelor bdrm, lg 3Bd 2Ba hm , hdwd fir, CLEAN, ORDERLY, clst, prlv. bath, Furn. frpl, w/d, yard. $450. CONSIDERATE, RE· Pool Jacuzzi Lndry 548-41688/h Cl22·7&84/W ~lU~lill The bJddin11 has proceec:IPd: Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold; SPONSIBLE, did I ' e' "·86 9'1.,,,-...,.----=-~--menllon CLUN? NO s9oo+1eo 4'" 1 · P r lv•t• Brf!J• In 19 Tred1llonal know1edge DOWN 20 Garment part t Curved lines 21 Specll 2 T urnblecl 23 Cllatte<a 3 Comed10nne 26 Pair Martha - 1!!!11 WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Pa.. PHI •• ? m:n-="tm What do you bid now? -..~+.,;,.i'l'!'ll Q. 2 • AB Soulh. vulnerable, you ~~t='t"rt:+21l hold: •K Q 7 32 <:>Q &S 2 08 •K Q 10 The biddin11 has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NOR111 EAST NH SCP 28R 2BA 4· ox. 2nd floor, pal • garage, laundry rm. Quiet, xlnt area. $7 /mo 546-6883 CATS. $400/mo +V.. NB ocnfrnt Postcard houH w/180 view, utll. Avall 9/1. CLEAN view, cetm house on Npt Beach. $600/mo. people call: 650-4292, Boardwalk. Pvt bar, Near Hoag. 642·1622 648-1195 or page 651· poolrm. S595. 575-5742 Walk to bch. NB/VIiia 2787. NB Penn 3Bd Neat, Balboa 2Br condo to 27 Bestowed 4 Bought by mail 30 AnllQlle auto 5 Ready to bake 32 Pass 1n10 law 6 In adclllion 10 •2 vJ 5 OA 9 811 '4 MK Q 7 2 l • P... 3 O Pu1 ? Home On Prh' Behl non .amkr, prof. W/0 ehr. PooVtan. $350/mo In No. Laguna Boach. Nr boach/shopa. $500 + ~ utll. 650-2713 Sec Guard $595+0ep Avl 10·1. 675·9604 TRADE 36 Sour 7 MS Lupno 37 Infant's wear 6 Type of service No pet/smk 494-7859 NB·18R 1BA Steps to .:::;.i.;~~a.;:::;.oi,:.i.~1 Whal do you bid now? 39 E•pert 9 Put forth 40 Mouth part 10 Hunting llawll 41 These could 11 On a rampage 33 Showl!IY moolh 34 Fisti basllet at WOtk 55 Thin strip of wood 56 Buci<eye Thi! bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 0 I Q 1 • SH 4 • Pus '4 • PaH Q. 6 • As South, vulnerable, you hold· Buy II. Sell II. Find II. bch, bayvlew, prklng , Claaslfled. w/d, all ammenlles. $500/mo 650-6812 through classified 842·5878 be stulted ' 12 Astronomer 42 Blushing Sagan 43 Mah beverage 13 Quaker 44 Rectangular pronoun 35 Hot drink 37 Society gal 38 Energy ~I 4 I Btsllops ol Rome State 57 Mudcy 59 Pulpit 60 over ., \\'hat acuon do you t.ake? •K J 8. tlK J 6 s ovoid •AK 8 8 6 The bidding has proceeded: 2106 --W-~-l'-E11111R_D_A~M~A~G~E-... 45 MuhiCOlored 18 --steven 46 Walfle topping 22 P1lcf'\8rs 48 Belore 24 Ne>Ct-best to 49 "Good-. Miss a homer Molly" l5 Hamor 50 Mosquito -27 Celebrations 52 Peculiarity 26 Coldly 54 Orchard llower 29 Asp 45 Waslunglor,.s nver 47 Hesitant 49 -monster 51 SchOtarly volumes 53 Felt sore (capsi1e) 6 t Meicican miss: abbr 64 Sunflowel 51 65 Paul Anka song ·-Beso• Q. 3 -Both vulnerable, as Sout.h )OU hold· •A Q J 4 <;A Q 9 08 6 4 3 •6 S Partner opens lhc bidding with two no trump. What do you bid now? SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST l • PHs I O Pau l ti Pus 2 • Paaa ? What aclion do you uike? Coll•v• Park La e furn master bedrm, prlv ba. Cln, bright. For non-drink, • em k, drugs resp per· ao $450 + dep Inc ls utll 432-0558. 58 Conceals 31 Ballpark evenl .. 1------5 7 54 Big cheese ~""'T:-:-"r.'l~~--. Q. 4 • As South, vulnerable. you ti 12 13 hold· Look for aMwrrs on Monday Am/ vt bath, phn tine. Sh kltch, lndry. Pleas· ant E'alde CM home. S3 + utll. 642· 1770 14 Roo In Waterfront Ho • S&pl.June. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT S3 5/mo Includes -------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 Util • 650 " 8408 EASTSIDE Lrg clean Sunn~, sharp 2Br 2·sly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W•I to B.ch In HB BALBOA ISIAND COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 2 60 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 1BA Laundry •E'SIDE 1 Bedroom •Gre•t Studio• hk-ups, gar, 2668 Ulils paid. Frplc, frig, Hickory Place. $725 stove. yard. $725. 336 ~:r\:~~~. S s~~~;~n~ ___ <3_1_0_> _4a_1-_7_87_0 __ 1 __ E=._2_o_th_S_1_._,···~54_8,.,.-6_o_9_4 (816) 247·2446 26R 1BA dplx, sunrm, E'slde: 2 Studios new pnl, pvt fncd yd, 1 at $525/mo. 1 al gar. elec s1ackn9 w/d S650/mo. U11I Incl. No BALBOA hkups. No dogs 645-7334 pet. 1 yr lso. 720-1565 PENINSULA 2607 2~~;;.ep~ot.s~~:!i't'~i Eastslde 2BR 1BA all transportation. No 1 garage. $710/mo $850 INCL UTILS pels 646-0392 PCR 759·9341 1 Bdrm. Kii. dining .,.-~------­area. appls. lndry. A c heery well-des1gnd 102 E. Ba l!I St. 1Br 1Ba. serving bar. 723-0823 or 220-9498 pvt palio, $585·$625/ mo. 546-9081 EASTSIDE 2BR 1 BA Now crpVbllnds, gar. Patio w/small yard. $750/mo. 722-6294. Chateau·llke 2Br +den ----To-p-la_c_e_a_n_a_d_ln_1_W-ho_t_h-er_y_o_u_'r_e_b_u_y_ln-g 1 Ba skylf1es. lrg patio, Cl•••lfl•d or selling, Classlllod hk-ups, gar. 51250/mo C I a A .... a.,.. IL d I incl utlls. 675• 1140 -_. __ a_l_v _ _.... __ ~___ -~overa a your nee a 2Br 1Ba, gar. $750. twnhse. 1'hBa. Nowly *1BR.$82ts• Ga d-Upscalo Comm 120 Albert Place redec.. Avail lmmod. Hu!ie Rm, Ba, Cable 808 S 25/ 6 2BR 2BA $725/Up No pets, N/smk $575 549:1703 or 720-1 7 mo. !>4 -9081 Refrlg & dishwasher Ind ulils 960-2938 Newport across the Incl. 60x30 pool. No s1reo1: 2Br t 'hBa sin-pots. No foos. No 1--..Li--------- gre sty, gar, S825/mo. Overstocked with loaso. 545.4955 VAdJiTION 1665 Irvine Ave#4. No stuff? 2 Br 1 B •, now carpet, RENTALS dogs. 720-9422 A call lo paint, 1 private patio, 2722 convenient Classified walk 10 boach. $950. liiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cl•••lfl•d will help Call 675-5205. '98 Summer Games 842-5678 642·5678 Ri tal Housing Info S eral sizes/loc/prlces 1· 336-6181 ex. 2793 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA ME-SA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ~. 1~_;~:~~\~ Npt B ch Oceanfront 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Re erve now for wkly/ 11 mo thly winter rentals. Q UIET & SERENE Palm 'l\f:esa Apru;n11ents I So near & yet so far ... That's the tCcling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded wooc:b & statdy palms. A Srud.ios, l & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs $575 ro $600 · lBR S6l5 IO S650 2Bll S72S to S750 ,A No Pcu . ,A Vcn:ical Blinm A Cahngfaru A NEW Urpct, Pa.int & Tile A Fune.u Room A HearcJ Pool & Jacuz2.1 ,A Pall<)S & U~ A GangC\ Available Office Hours· 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F and l 0:00 am -4:00 pm wc:ckends 156 I Mc.~ Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA (7,U) 546-9860 Ful y furnished 3Br 28 , gar. No smk/no pot . Karen 434-1424. REJ:rALS TO swtie 2124 1BR 1BA In Hae on Cliff Drive, NB. View. S6do/mo Avail Sept 1. 64$-2941 or 548-6630 BAL;OA Shr 2000 s/f 3B3v!IBa hm , ocn & ba view. Aespon N/S, ref . $700. 673-3921 CD $390/slngle room av I now. Ulls. paid. No pets n/smk. 708-B Av cado. 675-8634. CM· 'SIDE <iBr 2Ba Christian household, po I &......spa... No drn dr s. 645-8593 REPAIR SPECIALIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR QUALITY PAINTING BY PROFESSIONALS CLEAN, N~T & DEPENDABLE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR I Fully Insured Local References CA .. ST LIC #602098 For Free Estimate Call W. P. Youngquist 714 645-3305 DOORS HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 •SE•R•VI-C•E--•I ~;~IC DIRECTORY 3580 GENERAL SERVICES 3 54 8 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 6 80 IA~ CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii An experienced iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CRAFTSMAN PUBLIC NOTICE lk•'• Custom Painting THE LOCAL PLUMBER •••••••••I Leaky Showere Rep'd Marla'aHou1ec:leanlng dependable door SERVICE DIRECTORY Custom c arpentry, Lav,tn Service. Mow/ The Calif. Public Utill-Prof, Clean, Quality .aWdllamBangeftCo. Regroutlng & tnstall'n Heavy Outyl Windows/ hangor. Guar work, All 3 Newspapers: $144 eloc, 1110. marble, otc. edge/sod/sprinklers/ lies Commission RE· Work. lnVExl & Docks, Since 1947 L#670130 Dean of Tile wallS/ovens & 11rlp noora. rooe. Don 521·8910 4-Llnes • 4·Weeks Repairs & restoration. ctr:_itup. Al 980.2718 QUIRES that all used Ll703468 631-4610 Friendly Sen1lce ACOUSTIC 673·8065 or 846-8526 Pgr 714-288·7195 Clrc 190,000 Homes/Bua Ch•rles, 723-0489 Ive msg or call alter 5 h ousehold goods **LJ PAINTING•• L#476000 675·9304 REMODELING 3408 RITA DRYWALL Delivered w/LA Times-QC BES'T JOB Gardening, movera print their Gd Prlcel Best Workl ROOFING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHILD CARE 3536 Cleanlng Done Right! •Newport Beach HAULING 3720 Ian scaplng clean P.U.C. Cal T number; 13 Yrs Exp. Free Estl References Avallable. SERVICE 3584 COM & Costa Mesa up • troe trim. Refs. limos and Qhoulfours L#659061 530·8440 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 WE PUT IT ON 714-642-7979 •Huntington Beach FA E Eat. 436·15 18 print their T.C.P. num-, •THUNDER ROOFING* OR TAKE IT OFF Reaponalbl• M <;;iM SMALL JOB EX. FV & Sunset Beach bor In all advertise· MIKE S Painting Co. For all of your roofing Amt•• Texturing •WINDOW CLEANING• "" PERT • Saddloback Valley JUNK To Th• DUMP ENING Aellable ments. 11 you have a lnt/Ext•Orywll•Texture neede. Aeroof/repalr. •Bob 841·8085• :~~~lt~ea:.• .f~~J1nl FREE ESTIMATES Drywall/Acoustic Repair MV, Laguna, El Toro (714-988·1882) uallly Wort< Al question about the le-Coating/Coll. 12Yr Exp Uc 638144849-4122 297-8081 David /Hanglng/Taplng/Tuture Please Call Gina Will haul what Trash aonable Rates. gallty of a mover, limo 754·1262 Pgr550-20151---------Mealsl <;;I 548-4993 Comm/Rea 551·5573 7 1 4 .5 7 4 -4 2 4 8 Man worfll 968·1882 arrett 548-3371 L701442 B d d SEWING 3922 ADDITIONS Prof'I Home Chlld Care •WINDOW Cleanln9 o r c hauffeur, coll: on • •Screen Repairs• Scene Landscpng Public Ulllltlea PACIFIC PAINTING 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REMODEUNG 3410 Uc. CPR, teaming, fun & I i ti TI ml g c I I I• & lots of lovel FfT-PfT Affordable•Rellable ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 He""TH, BEAUTY Jr ga on, rm n omm as on WE 00 IT RIGHTI We•vln9 Service St. I .cA&. & Removals, Cleon-714-558-4151 c DUNCAN C ONSTRUCTION 20 Yrs Exp. Small & Lg. Jobe 850· 7042 Openlngs~M 979-7918 Free Eal •729-7079 ._ FITNESS 3740 up & Malnt, SI. Uc. FREE ESTIMATES! John Knit•. uhmere g( " Dlb d • 1 Uc 684376 722-7885 aweater .. All Fabricel P•t-A·Cak• A·1 Electrical work Home&Rental Proper11H 15,-9025, 850-0109 ernar o • Mov ng •Chlld Car•• CONCRETE & Duncan Electric Palnt-Carpenlry· Land\cmpe Remodeling Local/Office/Storage RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Uke new egalnl 71&-7912 Ll304200854 Cort. MASONRY Quick Response Drywall and morel Loa• Fat FHtl Out MDa Y•• tune up/malnt-"ce Long 0 111. Free Est. PaJntlng.JnVE•t Hou11/Apt 'P'DllMSIATOD' Ped. CPR & 1st .Aid, 3557 Local Uc. 850°7042 O•ry 848·5277 ~~~ ~aul~. Lateel .a";; scape/arUstic d~;'ion'. T#181632 879-3114 Ouallty job. Free est. TU~&VUTO'R 4'<(3""'27 CNA. Loving Environ-s • • mo • H soon c t t IC27-604006 LIS69897 936-8888 • ment. <;;i <;;1848-3112 8 t p I /Q Ill emi Retired contractor. on TV's 20/20 & Feb. Po lr&acEothlr --• '"'"'7505. -------3-8_5_8, ---------•'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY 3510 * .. , ce ua 'I FENCES Rprs, lmpn1mnts, 1ml Allure mag. Newport ro ..... .,.,,. PAINTING ••TOP QUALITY Ill.EARN SPANISH NOWI SPACE AVAILABLE landscape, bflck. 11one 1 _ DECvr 3615 Jobs. Ouallty, Integrity, Barlatrlc Ctr. 673·8586 Nat r•'• Landecaplng INT/EXT. Very com-For Actvertlaera., Concrete. 800-781-1007 g ~ I care, Ken 842-1770 s• mt, 10-13 Fml/bk peUUve. Uc 4164a-228. Exp'd SA Tutor. Aleo ~ ~ Door1 win-A k AbO o " w p YOUNGQ s Translator·lnterpreter. c1ows' ·, 8 ut ur. •CEMENT WORK• Carp'try, roof'g, plbg FR F9'1lzg Twice Yr. • • • UI T J•~ 714-850oa088 9 9 73-7409 • catwlttl, stucco dry. Introductory Ofterl PLAIN/STAMPED •FENCES GATES• painting, remodel IMPROVEMENTS Tri Sprnklr 378-8926 Pelntln1 Contr•ctor u .. na ;:~,1~9~14:.0~ To Pia~ Your Ad Brlck/Stone(Tlle/Block new/repalr/pc»•t replaced E I• c fT 11 e /SI u cc o . H01laD 3756 ' Oual. painting by profit PIANO & VOCAL TILE 3928 Call Gina Buccl REPAIRS/COATINGS Redwood • Ltll576605 Concrete deckl/Repalrs nuo LEG UclCI020H. tn1. LESSONS 3868 A to Z HANDYMAN 7 14.t57 4-42 48 l.5411656 305-e292 Jim Whyte 642-7206 MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 FrH HL 645-3305 liiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAWREFACE CABINETS N o I SER 3812 Grout/Tiie Reatot.tlon Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie •Wood Fences* ALL HOME REPAIRS FARTHI 0 INTERI R 2111" Qualllit Painting PIANO eeg.-Advanced Regroute .. eoeulk ~~!:: ~:~:1crJ· CI.EANJNG Cone, Patio, Drivoway rept.tce/rtp&lf, lrH hauling Carp'try, drywll, paint, Kitchen/Bath Remodel PLUS touchupa. All ago• -Teacher cort. Repalr9Clean & Seal HIRE A CARPENTER SERVICES 3548 ExFpptc .• TB•Brry0•..;.5A7et •. 722,..Y4r t1Um1tes. Low prices. Uc'd plmbng, doorl/Roos $ E>cperl el L#B!560876 Rev cable Uvlng Trust 24 Hre. fUchard Sinor entertainment Avall. free lt\lfute MOoUOt ~ ... Mvantage Constr. 974-5301 Emergency SeN1 838-4755 645-9325 or 673•1212 2 Year• Trust Exp. Uc 280644 645-3209 Jennifer 640-8669 RtgrOllt Syal.Mii Lf531035 Addlllone/Remodellng •CARPENTER Paint, 5 No Hidden F... au••1n CARE MB G 3 90 Fire & Waler Repairs ·BRICK CLEANINO· 0 1 s w d Ho e •11-11• •••·7207 -PLU lN 8 'P'DDB JERRY 227..0122 Hl-PreHure WHhlng. CONTRACTORS PLOOR INSTALL rywa 1• tucco, 00 JEWELRY 3784 ·-.. ._.... 20 vra exp, excellent .r.&UO Fence, Sub Floors. Sr. workmanship, fair iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES :~ O:'!:~ ::~: GENERAL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 Olacl John 638-8235 3828 prlc••· &.45·2411 Ron Expert o,.1n Cleaning 3929 CARPET CLEANING Carp•ntry•Eleotrloel Wllllam Harold Jeweler• CHUNG'S PAINTING & Plumblng Repairs Custom TrH Service 3515 A TOUCH OF Cl.A.SS CPI BUILD•RS INC. •QUALITY WORK• Plumblng•Orywa11• Watch & Jewelry repair OOfWt MASONRY 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Ptlcel 20yra exp. All work No TrH Too T•ll. 5~e';!~8d~;~~~.~ URc•.!s'd1~'!t21~.c, .. °..nu•rto.d Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc Stueco•Palntlng•Tlle Antique/Fino Jewet.z lck•S~Block Ouar work. Free Eet. Ouar. Steve 6.45-8298 No Buth Too Small. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil a .. .... "' ... Mrble/Carpet•Bnd/tna Rooflng•Jtm 641•7494 Buy/1tll/lradt 973-03 S , & SmaH Jobs OKI Uc1'375802 538-1534 Precl•• Plumlalng Call Tom H8·2101 Low Co•t •Full Serv Tereaa 2 2 "7143 (714) 98s.4993 L708279 722·7332 HANDYJAAM Maint Repair. 68710! 931·3931 Repairs & Remodels .CarpeVUph Cleanl~ Chrla Squffgle Clean Lt Plumbing, Etec .. LANDSCAPE & 50% OFF PAINTING Frff EetlmatH WALL •Resldenllal Comm I Speciall21ng: Window D£c.K Crpnty, Paint, 10Yr1 Exterlor/lnt..-lor u .. nta H•1oeo COVERINGS 3932 Frff Eetl 72 .. 7079 cleanlng: Carpel & Can't aeem to Expl Mark 589·7890 IAWN CARE 3808 When you write •7 t4.eeo.aaeot1r PreNUte wasll 490-3825 COAUNG 3570 get to all those HAHDYMAH Painting, I ~iJicd :uJ, CEn•-~c •8011 HOUSECLEANING tepalr Job• eiect•Plumb•C•rpt'y ,·ncl···• .. 111 •mev r•ld Pelntlne &\ABM ~·Bonded Allied Waterproofing Inc. Tile•Matbll. 25Yra•Rell ~... In E1c1 wallpeper/\11• TU.ES 3528 1 10.00 per hour. Belconl•••Stalra•Etc. around the hoiae? Jerry Bell 775-e380 the focls Co~llve , ..... 10 Y1' 714-548.0388 S.low Ora~ CO.tln91 let lhe Cl ... lfled sod ICl tile e11,p-Fr .. eat '761·2031 HOUS&CLll!AHINO L'70Ml7 "2·~00• Service Dlrectory RENT r~ults ••XTaRIOlhr 1$ yra e1ep. OOOd Ref. Sod your nomi help you find ••PaCIALlaT.-ow " C II through cl "lfled Low 1 no-,. .. ••t eDAN DAWSON• PLUM•INQ Water HMte<e • Drains Re"'odel • Repair ffauc111 • Flxturu MYthlna In Pturnblngl u;&l4122 84M'120 n ane. • any· 642·8•7• reliable help. 1hto1Jith classified " P _ .. , um•. • 4 t -o a 3 1 "'' 1~L!:.!"!.!'*~3!;!'1;::41!!!_1_7~0W42::~1:!•:1!:========= Per# '717..a7R9 ~--- SATUROAV, AUGUST 19, 1995 17 2744 PERSONALS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYKEMT DOMESTICS 5540 MERCHANDISE M!lCHAlfDISE COMPUTERS &018 PETS• PETS• 6049 ANIMALS 5530 5530 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilANDIALS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•l l!xp'd ....,_.tt•r •VI 388 Computer 1295 6049 a•alde Cll 18d Trailer ~:=-::-:---.----Mon-Wed-Fri <1a11• & Dl"T Top •oll, fill lllso. woodworklne Cmpl1 w/prln1er, color ~ Pwk. Near Fwy. PERSONALS 3002 PtT Demonatrator• Rffl i....e ..., ••. Student w/rera. sand, fi'I dirt. 0.lrr tool• & Jig•, 12•1100 monitor, mouH, ltt>rd A•;~~~~~-~aa. ~:U,0.',~:?:r:J~~:! MM. llTAft ULD Catolyn 873-2947 ered cheapl 54S-.896 Call 1o-e. Fri, Sal or a Windows. 47S..1848 car n • c ••a• r y. eusy Wiik-in loClllon. NU"SINQ CARI! GenUy uHd chlldren·a Sun only. &4~257:S 489 Comptr 5595 cm- COMMERCIAL Let's Find IEAL ESTATE Each Other !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'r 1 *{900) 388-02()() ext. 9200 (714) 657 5579 ,....,. r.... ~ •Companion. 25yr• ator• haa clothing PLANT SAL• ACRES Piie w/Yga color monl· • • ~ .,_,, rvi •-.--exp. Loving Cat•I Call alz" CMO, all types 01 Cement fountalnl 1110, tor, w/ printr, mH PtT Rigger for UCI call on Tavlof. :I l!Va e:u-7159 furn, cribs, caraeat1, bird battt1 $20. Clttu•· kybrd. 47~M8A8 Crew. Oppty to traval n.Pru•1n.-ate. Laro-aolectlon of fruit-avocado (fruiting) T•xa• lnst·Lap Top w/top rated athl•tlc MtwpOtt Llttl• Tyke• toy•. s10. Juniper•. vine•. TravalMat• 4000, wJ taam. Good cratt1 673 7300 MERCHANDISE Baby Duda, 2584 herb• S1. On palm• 8' NEW Broth•r printer. tklll1 req, flex hra, full • Newport Blvd/at Dal S20. * 909-874-9422 $1000 723• 1180 m1dlc:lll banonte. Call Met, CM. 631-'7383 714-631-1123. Salea/Markellng Hm Air Conditioner COLLECTIBLES Prr SALl!S CLERK $80,000 AVERAGE ANTIQUES 6010 Se5, Maple dining for women'• boutlqua iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chr1, toaater oven, 6017 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil on Balboa lal. Must ba Markat 1nnov1Uve c:ol· morel 846-2884 Aprvd Loving Home willlng to work Satur-leotlon eyatem for •BUYING ITEMS• WANTED 2 mixed F'• adult call. days. 723-4800 legal claim• company. From 1800-1960. 1 pc LIDO ESTATE SALES TOY TRAINS-LIONEL Declawed. Pia c:all Top commlaalon & to entire estate. Paint· Uquldatlng remaining Toy aoldlera & Boy alter 5pm. 722·1503 POSTAL&GOV'TJOai training. No exp lngs, books, furniture, &1sHt1 of manlage Scout •tuff. 852-1040 FREE KITTEN$ FREE TO YOU 6022 ADOPT-A-PET Save abused and abandoned ~ts. 8e. ~01un1 .. rf1011.,. Call 714·~~7~7. Every Sat • Sun at PETSMART. Founts n Valley. PupplH , kit· ten• and more. au looking for loving, car· •·8-1-CY-ClE--S---6-0-8-0 Ing home•. CALL 597- 9037 tor more Info, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADO RAB Li AKC Puppies & CFA Klttena We have th• largest aelectlon of pedigree doga & c:a11 anlfWhere All lovod & well Cared for PETLAHD HUNT BCH 29"Schwlnn 5apd, t>eac:h c:rulaer, fulllf r• •tored, pdmot IH~ OBO{Trade. 831-4001 Reconditioned & used B1kff, like new. Call 841-9264. Northeast corlllf ol l•••ill••••• Adam• I 8tookh1.1111 983-4887 GARAGE SALES -" I' ... -· • t DATES GUYS & GALS DATES $21/HOUR+BENEFITS needed. Umlted focal etc:. Immediate cash, dl11olutlon, $200,000 dalf, 845--0143 ...,. In H .B. NO t:XP WILL TRAIN po1ltlon1. 31 0·285-top s. 673-6223 IV mso worth or antlquH, fur------------~no Good Homes I• Amer Eskimo Pupa To Apply Cll 714~M991 8557 or 714·857-8185 nlture, bronzaa, 10' 8 week• old, grey. UKC papers, FOR LUSE: 1429 1q lt~S1.10 per 1q f1. 13' frontage. 440 E. 171h St., CM. 714-645-8523 PT Poslton In Girt Sec'y MulU·akllled for APPLIANCES 6011 ~:."'.,'.us~atnri/~~r!: Chances are Please Call 962·8814. anow wht. 2 MJ3F'• & BALBOA Gallery . lncludu PTJ20hr/Wk AM Job at Ivory, etc:. Fri/Sat/Sun you will find CLASSIFIED 111 shotl. S300-S500 ISIAND 6106 some weekenda. Call C.M. congregation. Maytag Deluxe dryer, 10-4, 1240 Logan •I, •what you need It's the resource you ea. 434·19t1 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pat at (714) 673·2810 High production 1 $150 080. 546-0386 Costa Mesa. Dealers can count on to Hll a __,,,B,_,.LA....,,..,C""'K,,,....,,LA-:-::B=-=P~U.,..,P""S=--1• p•r•on office, Mac: welcome. at the price myriad of merchan· AKC llUed dam, Finn-MoVlng•ntlre contents INCOME PROPERTY PT/FT for amall rHtau-comp. $10+Jhr. Send you want to pay dlse ilama. boc:auae lsh ch alre. Show, fld, or 4BR house. Beds, rant In Costa Meaa. res to OCUUC. 1259 FURNITURE 6014 TRADE when you read our column• compel companion. 54s.s755 turn, appll, lamps, Sam-2pm, rtex hra. Victoria, CM 92627. Claaalfted qualified buyera to d1shH, etc. Every· Need car. Start $5.50/1--S-E_C_R_E_T_AR--Y-P-,f'P--All whit• dinette sot: h I fi d c:alll KITTENS treo to good thing goesl SAT, S/19 18 Unit•, Short Sale Submit All Offers Bank Wanta Out S825K. Agl, 751-6666 hr. Brian, 548-7427 I 1 thrOUQ C 3SSi e dally 842·5878 homes. 8-weeks old Sam-noon, 1003 No. 9·noon $10/hr. Naxt to 40"rnd table, 18"leaf, 642·5878 &42·.,878 Call 650·3720 Ba• .. ront (on alley) R t. • t p/T 90 4 uphols chrs on roll· >1' 7' etep IOnll /I 0C Airport. 852• ~ era, buffet hutch w/gls l---------W/~, phonH, 10.ke~ TUTOR ~r ~h & 6th doors, oak ~m. Uke ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ filing, NB, S8/hr. 1·5 grade boy• MoA thru new. $500. 545~768 daillf. Mr. Evans 673-7300 Thurl 4pm-6:30pm. Danlah modern walnut BUSINESS & RECEPTIONIST Teacher preretred: din rm set: table, 6 FINANCE --------Two F{T po1ltlona $lS/hr. Send resume. chairs, lighted brake-~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I available. Muat be roll· A.L. Stonehlll, 1601 frnt. $6000 new-asking ':: able & eeeklng long Port Barmoulh Pl, only $600. 760.S74S term relationship. EJCp. Nowport Bch 92660. BUSINESS FOR SALE , __ ___,_........,,,.__,,,,_,,,,,,.._....,...,,,... Mode I Hom•• Lthr Pref'd. 1st shllt: M·F TUTORS P!T H.S. sets $1500 obo, mrbl 6:45a·2:30p. 2nd ehllt: Math thru Trig, Chem, d ln/8 chrs s1500 obo, M·F 2p·10p. Palasas· Spanleh & Frnch. Col· bedrm sets ~1400 obo des Tennis Club. Call loge GPA 3.0 +. $8.50. unused. 644-704S Corona del Mar Cafe Courtyard dining & tak•out business. On· sat• beer & wine lie. Terry @ 644·6900 $10.50/Hr. 443·2700 Moving Sate S/19 VALET PARKING Bedroom, dining, llv· Very favorable leaso. ---------S45K. Agt. S52·5537 Restaurant Ho1tHl/Ho1t n/PT Apply In person. Saporl, 1oso Bayside Dr., NB. 644-4220 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 ScSutharn California'• · A Very Cool Place .. To Meet A Very Hot Daiei Call Now 1 ·900-255-2525 X9838 S299 P" M.n. t.1ust RETAIL SALES P{T or F{T. NB area. Ing rm furniture & Please Contact Frank . misc. All premium at 497·1465. Items. 940 Congress Buy It. Sell It. Find It. St. CM. 631·1751 Claaslfled. Moving Sat 19th .Sam· be 18+ Touch·tnt phne req, Full & Part Time Stfv.u 61i-045-8434 Radio Shack has T EARN BIG $$ Now lmmed openings avail EMPLOYMEN 1 pm. Sola, beds, dressers, W/0, golf clubs, akles, clothes etc. 854-7151 4866 Rochelle (The Ranch) BEAUTIFUL WO~EN for enthusiastic: hard-SERVICES 5533 Explodlng Indus. try. All Uve¥24 Hou sf working women & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PubllC:llf tradod co 1·900·378·25 0 men. Provlous retail Tiffany Lamp blu, PT/FT. 11'1 yovr t1me1 X2SOS$399,""'1 Muslbe18. sales exp helpful but •••••••• Dragon fly. Good Call 1·S00.632·76SS. 5'1V.\J Gl9-04S-8434. llQt req'd, FQC more Please be aware that c:ondl $450. 556-7453 FORCED RTE SALE. Earn Calebrate at onlv 51 a info call 714·979·S003. the listings In this cat· Wine Cabinet trom up lo $2,500/Wk w11h ex· min Adult phone talk, RADIO SHACK ogory may require you Beverly ~ills, holds 48 lstmg soda/snack Roules. all fantasies me/visa & to call a 900 number bottles. 96 high, Good Lisi youc. route w/usl 1· checks 513•548•9173 Anequaloppl)''alfl'lllillvt In which there ls a c:ondl $S50. 556-7453 800-439-5930, 24 hrs. i---1Ct.on--e-mp1oyer __ .__ charge por minute. CLASSIFIED ~~=-=-~,..,,....,..,...--.~...,, HELPI Swindled out FORCED SALE, Musi Soll 51 of $SOK & wo are SALES Full sz Snacl</Soda Mach losing houso In CM. $50K To $75K EMPLOYMENT Rle m Cosla Mesa. Not >t<e soe no hope In Market lnnovallve col· WANTED 5535 Ifs the resource you can count on to sell a myriad of merc:han· dlse Items, because our columns compel quallfied buyers to c:alll $28K All Cash Proht. 10 sight. 11 4;0U can help lec:-tlon system for, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hrs/Wk. Musi soll by 9/1. ? ? ? p 1 ease c: a 11 legal claims c:o. Top 1·800·768·8446 24hrs Victoria 434-7550 comm. & training. Net LOCAL RTE"24 Loc:a· LIVE 1.oN.1 oxp nee. Limited locnl llons•Buy All or 1•900.505•567s positions. 310·285· Part•Posslblo 2K 1.soo.345•1661 8557 or 714·S95·4591. Wkly"S00.599·6769 1 ·800-47CHS65/Gay Local Vending Business 1 ·900-656·2625 for Sale. Besour own 18 +, $1 .99/mln. bossl Earn big $$$. Call 1 ·S00·350·S363 PAY PHONE ROUTE 50 Local & Estab S11os ••••••••• Earn $1 500 weekly. EMPLOYMENT t·800·866-45S8 24 hrs VENOING·FANTASTIC -----· Local route. 400,. --------- prolits. s 12ootwk EMPLOYMENT poten. FREE stands 5530 nowl 1-60~745<U58 Vending: LAZY MAN'S DREAM Few Hours• BIG $. Will aell cheap. 1 ·BOO·S20.6782 $351000/Vr Income potentlal. Reading books. Toll Free (1) 800.898·9778 Ext. R· 1361 for details. ANNOUNCEMENTS --N-c_s_v_c_T_ec_M __ na-t•-1- ANNOUNCEMENTS Mln 6 yrs exper. Rais a mutt. Good drl.vlng record. 634·8889 2920 _A_C_C_O_U_N-Tl_N_G_ seeks part time $ta!1 Accountant. 15 his/ wk. Must know Lotus 1 ·2·3 tor Windows end/or EJCc:el. Send re- aume to: Accounting Supervisor. P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92628. Shopping • Cooking •Lt Housko&plng• For Youl 842-5678 Patricia 957-06S5 YIS,SELL ~y CAR ........ Cndit Ccrd D MC D\llSA DAM X ' &f'-- """' lo DAl.'f N.OT llO w "'Slo-. c..-~ n.27 "'"~C>Mllt114'31.UJ• ,,.,_"""'o+i ....... a...l,.,_._ --Molio--1-.M----c-.-0 ... .., a--o--a--o-c.-a-,_., o.-... CJ--o--CJC-~ 0--o c-o~--"""'.., 0-W- "l10lor4M, $1 OOeoclt~lin. ·----. ----.. -.. ---. -. -----. ' Spend less time at home with your kids. =;'The Buyer's· Market" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any · on¢ of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! A'• 11 .\<. 1141 • \ 1 MI \\ \Ill<• 11'<1\ f .\Ill.Ill •,,NI 1111Mf Nannr/H•lp•r tor Newt>om. PT M·F, 2· 7:30 pm. Experienced (714) 882-0670 "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sa tion · SADDL•8ACK & ' u COIOIUl DILllU Cpect•cul•r Sat km-? !urn, stereo, TV, cltha, H20 skies, !ew· elry, hsehold Items 6 office suppl & klll morel 209 Marguerite. (near Ocean Blvd) •MOVINO SALi!• 27' Ch•p•rr•I Slg-.l. FumlhKe, toys, appll-n•tu,... Speed Boat. ancea, cloth•• & misc Only 95 hl'S. Loaded! 1u1ms. SAT/SUN S.3, 53e.ooo eso..saas 1858 Parkcresl Orlve (19th & WhlUlet) l-,.,.,==-,.,=-=----~~~~--,:'7"IMARINE 5UP5 Sr.iper Gerage S•I• DOCKS 7022 .-2040 Paloma Or. 1 'miiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;iiiiii;; eetween Irvine Ave &11 TU,a1ln lrom 9-12. 30' SIDE TIE Sall Toys, boy'•, children's boat, good kx: near woman'• & men' a Udo 1st Bridge. Water/ clothing, glt11, blke1, Elee. S9/ft. 675-8128 business. Cheap! , . Cheap! Cheap! ISO NB ellp max 75'. Prima loe across from Fishing ~ekel Sat be&ch ._ re.s111urants, 9am-3pm. Rodi, reels, avail now. 673-2810 lures, box.s, Trout to BALBOA YACHT Marlin. 309? Ceylon BASIN hu bo.t •lips RO.(at Madeira) avallabla, $14.50 per HUNTINGTON BEACH 6140 GIGANTIC ft. Call 1573-1761 Boat Sllp Avall lie down. Avl 8/18 mo. to mo. $11 .50 per ft. Call Carlos. 673-8800 !'u'1,Vl~~ 5~~~ AUTOMOBILES 21361 Pirletrea Lane ••••••••11 Nr Hamlllon/Bu1hard Everything lm1glnablel --------·I BMW 9030 '79 5281, )(Int cond, NEWPORT BEACH 6169 "8e1t Beemer ever i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;I buUt"·Car & Driver. 53600 obo. 964-3662 By,l'FFS. SaVSun,-no Or-Trade lor·Trae~ sales before earn. Brt-1,,=~=~---~1 In appUances: d/w, ml· 88 735 I Whl/blk, llhr, lully loadajl, Untad, xlnl condt $8900 080. Call. 373-1431 crowave, ga1 oven. Bookcases, books, Computer, clothes & more. 301 Enaro ESTATE SALE BUICK 9035 Sal/Sun 8-3pm. Furn, I ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;; I clth1, h1ehold 11em1, ,85 La Sabra LTD books, Much Morel 422 Emerson st. collect. fully loaded, (cross 11 Tustin Ava) llSk, aharpel $4250 OBO. 895--7734 Olant Mwltl Famllr Sal 7-4pm. furn, lawnl ·r~.~~l~l-J~A-C~--9-0-4~0·1 tools, h1ehold items, ~ paintings, toys, c1th1\ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ & racond1 & Iota moral 1221 Pembroke Moving Sat 19th e.am- 4pm. Sabot. lurn, toys, ctths, hsehold 208 Via Palermo (Udo Isle) Sat 8am-4pm. Lug· gage, otllce furn, goll clubs, T.V., 2 sony '82 Ftatwood shffr IUxury, lthei, looks Uke '92 modal, $4100 OBO. 873-1514 '87 Cadlllac ~pa Oa Villa. Blue, wht top, whl tthr Int. lmmec. Loaded. Full malnt. racord. Garaged. $7500 751J.1809. _phones. appl, h1eholdl.,-==,-,,,,-,,.,,.---,-,--,.,-I uems &, Iota of cuti1. CHEVROLET 9045 517 Bol1• (back auay) SATURDAY '77 Cof'V9tte Sllngray· Furntture, rowing ma· brkl/Urea, loaded, chlna, surfing wetsuit, mini condl $9500 obo. CO'a, terra cona pots, 894-0660 & Mucho MllCallaneOY1!l,-,,,.-===,-_,=--,c 2275 Golden Circia. '84 Corv•tte 65k mis RdJBlk Int. 1-0wn. Nu pnl, tires, 1rana. AJ.. TRANSPORTATION BOAT~ 7011 20 H Duffy Bayboat Surray lop. 4-cyl gas eng. Looks Ilka aJac. boat S3500 673-3008 ways garaged/Primo! 510,500 Bert 631-6111 '80 Corvette Convrt, 25k ml. CO, loaded, $24,500 re<Man. Xlnt Condi 841-6601 '81 Chayann• 2500, v. ton, VS 5.7L, auto, nu ang. Nu tlres/brkll, grt Condi S8900 0 80. n1-2151 or 633-4643 8 'Arth1o1r Marin• taak CHRYSLER 9050 trim Ding w/oars. Xlnt1'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I condl SSOO 875--7028 /' ====~===.!'75 410 SL. both BOSTON WHALER lops, all origlnal, 148K 22' OUTRAGE. 1980 miles, $9000 obo. Call HULL. BRANO NEW Alan. 1184~862 Or 175 hp .JOHNSON Tr•da for Truck I O.B. hu 25 hrs. Naw 11aarlng cablaa/con-1---------1 1ro11. Dual ba111, DATSUN 9060 Lor an. V HF, F I ah I ;;;;;;;;m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;; I Flndef, Outriggers, Bl·I~ mloJ, Stem Saat. Re-73 Dat•un 240Z verselble Pilot Saal claa1lc, rad, axe, Fore Seat Storeii cond, At, Maga, AC, P0111 Pottle. Dual Aala AM/FM stereo Ulpe, Trallltf. $18,500 obo. 11995 080. "8-4191 (714) 848-6340. Hard Top alaclrlc DODGE 9065 bo•t. Xln l condl\miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ s1000. (714) 81s-1s99 ,85 eooE• Conv, ,. cyl, ... tubro, nu top/ POWERBOATS paint, ac. fUHy loeded. $1950 080. 786-4522 7012 '87 Devtona TurtMZ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pw, pdl, T•top, •I, whl/ 17'Whalar SIOHP burg llhr, lil5k ml. Yamaha, baaullful, w•rr xlnt condl grNI boatl l5800 ava. $4500 080. 650-5330 650-8598 2alTiara Purautt '89 fORD 9075 8 .F. CfWlaJ twin Yam I illii&iiiiii;i;;;;;;iiiii I 200 ang. Xlnt Condi '70 Muetan9 whl 302 mu•I' •••· 142,000 VI, et, ec:, pa, pb,' new 080. 045-0057 paint. run• gteall t ow,,.,-H Vfl, 142$0 ·~·.:::.:·~:::.· ~ 080.17>-2415 $$900 nffd• Tl.Cl aHp 115 laoort L 4dr, •vt 1100 mo. 648-1089 <tcyt, llUIO, .C, dMn, WON Oii Giili iit6WI ~ =:.:.7::00 cuhl ~ ~·..;:"-,.:.::; 'If llUITW ut 81ue.""i•rtacc LaU Conviert. L.oec*:I. Orig Boat. Dellverff to own. . ..._ tlfff/tlfU, ~ hOme brMd new. >Uni oond. "4500. Cell ... WI Valuei 117, """'al 714ol$t-e345. Sacr•llca 113,000 '8? T..apo QL Ur 080 71+721•170a. many new per1e; IOATS, TACll?S, CJIAltllS 7013 at• Olerll:a .. ...,. g:-• ... --=-.z.. 11100 OM>. 111-t4t2 'ii tJ11•1 II XL T .... poww ..... --.--. ---.,...... . .., ,.. ____ Dlllr_ NEW '1995 ESCORT ll·~' I' 1.,1 \u ll , ~ 'l"''•l•hrl•I•••· I•'""""""' • •'. l.U fOI l~ MONT~ CIOl{O lNO 1(,1,\,( ~ "'"OV!:0Cl!D<110!Al DIM Qll $11$0 • '"". uoo .... n tt!,()\.<A! l!llq OS IOI.Oil QI ,..M(NlS i..1cu. II • r .... 1 IOC<tOOSl ?HJH, ?t"l06e NEW '1995 ASPIRE WITH $4-00 YOUNG TIME BUYER SREBATE' $6974 11110 l'CllSCB' 1111 mas NEW '1995 CONTOUR GL 1>11.11 "" ll.1r' ( It I ,..,. \u \ •~••Im•"""~ \>1.•t.lr11.-11•11• • H . I"-' fOl 1' MON'll<S CIOlotO !°"' 1f.,t,$f ON "'-'":CMOCttOll. lOIAI DIM Off 1111 . 1.U • l lllOl:fa.tlf •U°""' I~ 101.t.i Of ""'""""~ h lll 17 . !IJ ?10CMOD$1 lllnl ll~l\I 195 EXPLORER CONVERSION VAN c;RF.AT SfJ.F.C"rlON LO\\' 'rOPS •HIGH '!"OPS DLQoi.r ,_ ~ j.,,,;J • JU# '"" ,.., ...., ........... J/jff !!IJ<!o'-"", "" " .... lllUI ~ ...... ~ ........ ..itm '"" '"""..,,.. '.'.' .......• Llu"I \01 II•~·• l'f\\ •I'll I 111 • ,\ ,,,, ,, ~ ·""'-""'" --------WITH $400 YOUNG TIM£ l:IJYER <; llEBfl'f $9971 ll~1l A1t II•~• (·l·C·l·r~..-Ai<:_ Pr.·.,1111~1 l\\l/1-,_1 ('~'"!!~ l'f\\' ·I'll • I 1L1 Alu1numm 'Wli. ... •L• TOTAL SAVINGS Ot 51 '107 ~,9.88 1993 HONDA \Vr~n~l~r 4x4 ":11:pl11n;r S~rf V11y11ic~_r Mini ~win Civk l..X Sed~n A.0, 6 ~ S ""-· ..,... P/Wi a . ""'·WC. P/I a-. An ~ aww rtw. p itWA r r mN.. lrn;'t.S012551 tsef.14~411 (llOttl ·SitJ4J 1~1-t42•t41 1s1:fli7.t.1of~ 11{:.7~36S31) •12 974 •12 995 •13 974 '13974 '13 974 '14 ·774 1993 NISSAN Allim11 Sedurl P/W/l,ctulr.I, (lt0flt·l1)6't) . 1994 HONDA ,_ Al'l'Onl ' A/(, Cllwtlt, llo,I.. !P011153'·0105J') IY!l2FORD F-250 Pickup ""'"·""""""" •t Wt 11111'1-ASttSSI 1992 1-"0RD F.x~un:r Xl.T l/W """'""' (W7 1'21l-.t17itf) 1990 CHF.VV 1992 FORD C2500 F.:lll. Cwib F-150 Xl.T 4a4, SJ!!_~, Pfit~ Wt, I/(, r/W. r/L miti.. avill. lllVl41A-Z0031 JI tll0t41-b4~4l '14 974 '14 974 •14 974 •14 995 •15 974 •15 974 1992 CHRVSLf,R Ton & Cvumn Vin ""°'I/WA oiM. ill091f·l141'4) • 1993 HONDA Attord LX W~n. °""·lit, '!Ill M. (111113s.ooot211 $ THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• AUGUST 19-25, 1995 J. Costa Mesa ..... Golt Club.::;~ ....... . ·-.:·: -:: VICTORIA ST. :\F\\'P< >BT ·1 EH H.·\( J ·: Cover. .. Metro Realty 2. Ma.p 3. Pnade\tial CaJifomia t. Pn.tdmtial California s. Prudential Ca1ifom.Y 6. Prudential Ulifomia 7. Prudential CaJifomia · 8. Prudential CAlilom1a 9. Prudential California 10. Prudendal Calilornia 11. Pn.idmdal Califomia 12. Coldwtil Banker Newport Beach 13. Coldwell 8.1nbr Newport Bnch tt. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 15. ColdwtU ...... Newport Bach 16. C.okhwU a.Mrr NNpmt 8-:h 17. Coldwell 8eftbr ~ ~ 18. Coldwell Bink« NeWpart INch 19. Coldtffll ..... ~ 8Nch Soudi .Coast Plaza \ll·S \ l>H. \1:\H Orange County Fairgrounds FAIR DR. 20. Watnfront Homes Inc, haltors 21. Watemont Home Inc, Realtors 22. Waterfront Homa Inc, Realtors 23. Watttfront Homa Inc, Rmtors 24. Watttfront Homa Inc, haltors 25. Waterfront Home Inc, haltors 26. Metro Rulty XI. Crubb Ir Ellla ltaldental I*! Eatate Sttvices 28. Cn.ibb Ir Ellis Realdttltial Ral Eatate Smicts 29. Grubb at Ellla RmderuiaJ Real Eallte Sttvicet 31. BahaWanctltnlty 32. Cout Newport PJ~rtln 33. Coest ~Properties 3t. COllt Newport~ 35. COllt Newport PropMin 36. Cout Newport Pmpmin 37. Coast Newport Propmies 38. Cout ~rt p~ 39. Cout N~rt Proptmes 40. Coast Nrwpon Proptrt1es tl. Coast N~rt Proptrties 42. Star Real Estate C . Star haJ Estate 44.. Fred Sands Coastal Propertles '6. Coldwell Banker Costa Mrsa 47. hnwc ta. Renax 49. Rumbold halty SO. Uonp of Nrwport 53. Homes of the Week 5'. Open Home Guid.e SS. The bton Company 56. Coldwell Banbr Newport llMch Newport . Coast LENDER REPO MANSION. Big SBR. SBA exec home overlooking bay, park & city lights. Mar6F,mirror & ~ Sparltling pool & spa on huge brick patio Of(ered at $899,900 OCEAN VIEW VD.IA BALBOA. •• $205.000 :xel Master sUtes ~ this very c:harma1g & pril.ete :ondo in gated comm..nity within \A.0lldi1g distance to the >each. Uvlng nn features fireplace & opens aito the latlo owrlooklng b.ey landscaped grounds & ocean ~. Kitchen fe.aUe:s hes of CXlll".ter space & tile. <Mner- Wllng lo help w/domg costs. BALBOA BEAUTY SALON OPPORruNITY ONLY $39.000 J\M'I ~ ~ salon in great beach area with hes of foot ~ ~-~ business Cal today for more nformation regarding this excelent busines.s oppoc1i.rily SFJIER TRANSFERRED REDVCED TO $ l 7 t.900' JVi!lk to the beach from this delgltful 2BR penthouse in Jiled comnulity with assoc tennis. pool & spa Peek :xean view from balcony. Marble Qfltry ... other rustom Jpgrades THEBWFFS POPULAR BONITA PIAN $349.000 ~ end ll'lil Odee comer location. 3BR. 2BA. n ~In condition. Custom kitchen & bathroom tile =inlshed _garage w/b..dlt-ins. SonnyH;n· te patio. Close :o Back Bay trails & COITITUlity This b located In tie ~areauf The . - FRENCH COUNTRY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. $1.380MD. Magruflcent 4BR. 4.SBA estate w/fM!rY amenty you can Imagine. Over 5900 sq. ~of elegant IMng From the elegant marble entry to the fuDy landScaped grounds you ·a enjoy this pastoral setting. You need to see this exceptional home today! JUST UKE BRANO NEW only better! Highly upgraded plan D w/500 s.f. ·bonus rm + the ~r 3 ca~arage! Panoramk: ~tn & views~ more:- Offered at 695,000 RON TAYLOR 509-S737 SHARP AUSO VIE.JO CONDO ONLY $242.000 Light/bright 3BR. 2.SBA home w/marble ent:Ty & upgrades throughout. A great location ;.ist rrunutes from the beach. Nice family room & fireplace in lMng room. New Listing! BIGUDOISLE MYFRONT +DOCK NOW $1.895MD. Large entertaining home plus huge bayfront deck & room for a 55· \0Cht. numerous designer detalls, eJevatcir _&~har.A~t.J»;> Lc;le ~t _ MOBILE HOME NEAR BAY $175"000 i Terrific location. .2BR + 2BA 2 space parking Just b:k the door and go fishaig DISASTER flXEll CORONA DEL MAR $625.000 'bu hmie to 9ell\! ii lo~ it' 4BR. 2BA ~ street With panoramic view Front entry cou has pool & spa. Resrue ~ ~ neglected home BAYFRONT CAPE COD Willi A SANDY BEACH. •• $1,475.000 An ar1istically dramatic baYfTont resO?iiee Wl!h a Cape Cod flair. Attention to every interior & exterior detail prevails. Views of the harbor. mountains & city lights ~ this location on the bav 2-st0f>1. 4BR. 4 SBA Formal dining nn. family rm. 6 sets of floor to ceiling French doors open on to the bayfront patio The rooftop deck Is ideal for outdoor entertaining & dining This is a sophlsticated home with a warm, comfortable feel. Make yoi..r appoinbnent to see this line offering today. NEAR rnE WEDGE featuring SBR. fam rm., den. bonus rm. gourmet kit & sunny patio. Ocean/bay v\ews from upper level. Versatile ~ --. Offered at $798,000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 LOT • $775.000 HOUSE• FREE Ocean front comer on Balboa Peninsula rlght on the sand. Great 5. W exposure maxim11..es the sunset V1eW Live in the cottage IMllle ~ plan your dream house-b;- the-sla-f . Cal for specifics. QUIET P£NIN PT. SI £PS TO SAND ONLY $360.000 Cute 2 bedroom beach house w/bright 1nh..>nor & .i = patio. Located in pnme area near ~ p.irk & Recb:ed to sell' OPEN HOUSE SAT. It StiN. 1-s--~-­ OCEAN VIEW MANSION 4.000+ SQUARE FEET $899.900 Magnificent 5BR Newport Beach estate. Huge pool & spa in~ private~ Bonus nn. dining rm. farni>y nn 3 maible lrpls.. handiOlne paneled bbrary + mtx:h more 2500 Cbff Dr NEAR TRIANGLE SQUARE .. VENDOME" ONLY $129.900 5~. weY mainlatfleEj J bOOJQQA:I Conwnient. to park. library & rnon:> Nice pool Thb is a gn.'4l wJue Cal for more 111formabon M.11).PENJN DUPl.EX CLOSE TO BAY/OCEAN $409.000 \kry VRI maint.amed Front ha.o; small ocean W!W & the rear ha!. srndll)ay & ocean view Greal comer k>t o deferred maintenance here! Qill lor appointment to 'W!I? this fine property PENINSULA POINT SPAOOVS HOME $798.000 Large SBR. 3BA home featunng den. dining rm. family nn & a gre.at entertaining patio with a fire pit Lovely bay VM:?\.115 from upper level A roost see Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Lins . tor details or taxed brochure on lh11s11 f11atur1d prop1rliss. llVmlmACI '11al~~1fuf C0011'nPOrafY IWT1 W/SPaCIOUS rms & \,.I PW> V1eWS o( hartlOf 'lfll'J Pavlhon & city Simply call Toll Free pool & spa 31rpl's5ecsys $1,-.• Y Z ACID Of FUT &.Am ~""""7ii(,.A;Zoned C· 1 City would perrnrta $llOjlpdl!l ~. .... .relaiVrestaurant.Selfef rm $1.-,• 1-800-545-1444 ----.. C010U DEl llM ctl' J1Ml46' 1ot. fabulous b11ck & rvy covered 2 SIOIY sBR4 58Ahriw/pool SPi oceanviewlo<Mt1$1,1a,• .,_CMYll You~ seeltlls wcnlel1ul SdOOQhqlona haU ·~w mtn views 48R 38A. 3-caw oat• Pool SIJl W31er1aU ~ BeUJll11 '711,m CIUT DUL•~ IUal Jwciots w1tn1 sncrp-nliflioa cb:is -&ifJPCtt trontaoe on a comer Git.a ~fly for in""5lmenl 1711.• co.t.ETB.Y __,,a 4.8R 2 SBA. spaoou$ brdi kllChM wAop ilJOliances O¥ersrzed ITISt SOiie W/ exirose rm Of off{;f/r«Je;/ Many aJS10m leilhires1 Must see' $711.• coto •CAZA IAIUll!! ~lafCOtJn1¥Fr cusuneslaleonappr01.1acrewtmaon1ficentviewsohrcns 48R.3SA. ~ w., Prol ~ pool-saed lei '111,• UDO Film. Y ..,_ Largelam11yhm()'la52 lol 58fl 58A.largelam•lyrmadiornsk'1Chen 1'= yaid •/lawn & pall() OCUI IAY I CATAlllA VIEWS Cusaom trr bOck lrpl 111 ~ rm oak~ c:en1er wine cetlar/tlld bar Open ream ctthngs Ill din & 1rv rm Elevafol semce to all nrs. MalJv4*d sellers • ll11ng ~~s Pll.nf UY I CITY l.8ITI VIEWS Cusiom 1emooeld w/ocwi bay mtn & clly I~ view 48R + sep malds zts. ~ kllchen w/hardwooo llrs I • .• UEAT Film. Y ESTATE 2 hms on 4 legal P¥cets T em JS eris. nr Golden Wes! ColleQle Much men roost see -·-l90 ISLE ...... Beai.«ut 3BR 38A Lido hm on 48' W/large so facllQ palro New klthen~oom. hardwood nrs recessed ligtmo. larldscaping • ~-,~~mes:~~ ~~irm. den• bonus rm Goulmel lormal dining rm Many amenrues ndrvated $1,-.• FINE HC)MES 'I \ I " I '.' I PIESIDO UTATU . llJalttr S8R 5 58A brigtt & opeti llllel'IOI NM! I~ rn CUSIOO'l IWTl 111 exclusive • COOITlllll!y sm.• llCCMYm T ocatly remodeled All SU!le ollhe ai1 Marbleenuy nev. appliances bu1tt in cabmets Ill garage 4111 bl converted IO office SMI,• U.-IUl-.c.ATED 18.COURT Dramatic IWT1olover4<XKl sq II on corner I~ Lush gardens Roeunda enlly w/ma!ble llooono beaullul formal dinino rm llJge mstr suit w/Siltino rm & lrJ)I s kit. SPi & Ko1 pond •• PICTimSQUE CMJFOlmA 5'mET1· BeaiA1lully remodeled 38R 38A hm on preslJQtOUS DMnpott Island PrlVclle dOClt lor a ~ ~ 50 loot bOal on main channel rn Huntington HatbOr SMS.• CUSTOll YEW ESTATl • COTO DE CW 58R. 5 58A estate hooe prop Pool spa tenms crt fanllly rm. den • bonus 1m Goimet kitchen !Olma! drnino rm Mally .-nern!Jl!S motJvaled $1,•.• ~ LAmlA COITEMPOIMY Totally remodeled No Lagunacontetrcxnry1r1prtStlllecond4100 48R 4 58A. _.,,,e walel ocean vtews $1, 1•1• COIOU DEl MAI 40" lol labulous bocU IY'f covered 2 SIOIY 58R 4 58A hm w/pool SPi ocean ~iew lo<Mt' $1 ,1•.- ... OPPOl1'UmTY Beautiful townhome Sl)1e 9 111rts in ~eat localJon (;a(ages l1reptaces laundry hookups 1or m un11 Cash. owe. CTNL "·•·• VIEW-· IATD CG ... TY SlunnlllO custom IVrl lot m Harbor Hill Panoramic ocean. CalahN & Newport Cenler views Beaulllul lllJlli·IMI outdoor area wJpool, Jacua1 & wet bal ~ lhNttkt --.11v nn mstr SUlltw/wa. lncblr/OIAmorsalnl sys $1.211.• Our Newport Beach Office's t Elite Sales Teatn Openect August With A BEAUTIFUL HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES Lt>.1\1 ···~· l ••• l I 1 ' I', ! I ,,,, t I •It" -IBR JBA 1-. .-..,11f1•~rtl11 "•'.•, ' ·tr .1·111t.._ A 1.1~\ 'f l.tfl 1 t.1111 l t1 • Ar 1.I•'.'. 11~1 pi· f ,. P111 ll 1rt11• SbbO ooo L 1 ryn· • '" "' ·· ·s.i bt>OO -n.aaUIECMBOl~T 38R 2 SBA. appiox 2300 sq ft Greenbelt. soothweslem exposure Secure Storage galof e Neutral ~ MOOvated sellel:s... _ _$441.•_ AISOWTE IUnWITOl IEACH IAIUJI! 4BR. 2 58A with step • doiWI hvmg room Coey hreolace 1n tarn1ty room. formal dinmo room Master BR has walk · rn closets Probate sale will be m sold 10 ·as rs· c0nd1tion szn.• WESTMllSTER TOWlllOME VALUE 28R. 1 58A. 2 stoly tally, mstr has retreat. Walk ·Ill closel p11vate balcony Inside laundry. 2 car an garaoe Barga111 l'ieed n-.m RAT•m•NE L1aht brl!til 38R very clean ~lef mo(ivated' Must see wtlat a deal' Call lonnore info' $111,• LOCATIOI LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI! Uo1versity Parll Terrace 2BR. 3BA double garage. lrpl Backs to oreenbeh + assn •C~~OO&-$1~- lllUT-Lovely 48R home close to Mile Square Pack. golf • ranges & shopping. lus a back . •~ ... -ao I) t, • .,; •. 'f--., • --_. • • .. -Fr:..~~.._~~·, * THE FIRST 7 DAYS IN AUGUST! • 3 Homes Sold Each Day! • Sold $1,731,200.00 Per Day! • 71 % Listed With Prudential! H you want to sell your home ... The Rock Is The Answer Call (714) 759-660!> 2101 E. PACIFIC COAST HWY .• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Maxine Montgomery Vice President I Manager M1l!I' -' 1#000 Sil •= Itta:~ tri ' $115.0QO $;Iii t~= i:' s 441,00I $1111 111!5 DIM *'Ill • 195000 . ""' NEWPORT CREST FABULOUS LOCATION tef.'!' .. Sl.79&000 Soll M9.i..-s 321000 s. ll.t • ~ "U' ,. ~"" D• it ' (r .. \I B• rnl1t ii ?BR • IJft f,. • ~··.· . .,,.1\ 1,J I 1 .. rqr'~"~ Pr,t-rif11•Lt,:\.1li•' s '1 J no•1 Dramatic tri-level condo w/View of park. 2BR could be 3BR w/3 full BA's Attached 2-car garage PrM1te patio ms,ooo -----........ ----. Wonderful view from spacious 4BR. 2 SBA single level exec hm New kitchen. beam ceilings m living rm & family rm. large interior patio & 3-car garage A charming village atmosphefe ottering homes, condos & duplexes. Walking distance to quaint restaurants & shopping Prices from $239,000. Call the Corona def Mar expert. . $3,200,B ~ H1S1011cally built Georgian equestrian est~ b.lrn & nd1ng arena SBA 6BA wine cellar pool & spa 3150 Bnakccs Drive • 3 8d... Maid's Room. Loft. Spa · • Oceanfront Home. Tocally Rebuilt • Gounnct Kitchen wlEll·in &. Wei Bar CAMEO mGHLANDS 4731 Suero· Drive • 484., 2Ba., Remodelled in 1986 • Fuq>lace in Uvina Rm.: Si111le Level • Ocean It Cicy Li.ahl VteWS $1,095,000 (Ad #6624) . . ... -...... -l --.. ~-1 • • .• 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION L1NE 1 -(* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING 11 Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NUMBER) 24 Hot.JR AUDIO DESCRIPTION OF Au P ROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Coye • SBd. Suite, SBth. w/ two tn Baths • 9Bd., 98a... Plus Guest Quaners • S Bd .. Over 100 Feel on the W:11cr • Formal Oinina Rm. Library, Remodel • Approx. 10.000 sq. fl oo Obi. Loe • lntcnor Counyard with Private Pool • .Gold Co:ist" on Linda Isle. Pvt Doclt • Sauna, Gym Rec. Rm. ct Mud Rm • Second l..qcst Loe on hnda Isle LAGUNA BEACH I.fl SHn.sct Turau • )Bd., l.5BL. ) S«Q_lb • Fuqilacc iD ~/Masa Bed. Oc:cM View, rm. Loe. a: a.ming $889,000 (Ad '6602) $2,300,000 L.B. (Ad #6619) BALBOA PENINSULA NEWPORT NOR.m VILLAS 208 East Bqy Avcnue 3148 Corre PortQ,fino • Newu 484 .• 3Ba •• Custom Home • 4Bd.. JBa.. Marbclla. Sp:i & B B.Q. • MBR Suite &. Uvina Rm. w/Fittplace • MBR., Livin1 a: Fannly w/Fircplacc • LrJ. Open Uvin1 Arca. Vicwina Bale. • Tropic.W ~Newer~&. Orpc:I $565,000 (Ad #6600) $499,000 (Ad #6601) • 4 Bd . 6Ba., Fircploces, Pool & Sp:i • Spcct. Vtcws of Ocean&. GolfCoun;e • Lee Approx. lfl xm+ wn.J Palm T~ $2,295,000 • JBd. 2Ba.. F11Cplacc: in La' mg Rm • City & Occnn Views, Model Qu:i.111~ • High Cc1hngs, Lunc~onc Floors, Pool $1,095,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 507 Vwjn Ayet1ue • 484 , 38L, TOCAI Cootcmp R~modcl • Firepl11CC in LIVln& Rm., Ena Garden • Footin& to Accommocbtc 11 2nd Aoor $485,000 PENINSUIA BAYFRO "LOWEST PRICE" $1,075,000 ... ~ 3BR, 3.tSBA Formal Dining Area • Spectacular Panoramic View • Master. W LSittiDg Room Shared Dock Can Aooommodat.e Lar Boat OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS $899,000 • 4621 Orrington • Cameo Shores • 4BR, SBA • New Gourmet Kitchen • Courtyard 6ntry+pool • Open & Spa'oious feeling •Access to 3 Private Beaches CORONA DEL MAR $629,000 • 3BD. 21/JJA • Three ftreplaoes • Mast.er bedroom, eUUngl'oom • L&rge kitchen w/atrlum window • Fonn.&I LR and DR BARBOR RIDGI BSTATBS '849,000 • llpeotacular ~. Catalina, lllmttnews • 4BD, 3BA • U,ht &Dd airJ oontemponry desiln • Pmase pied oom.mun.ltJ UtvlEW TEIUlACI LOWBST PRICE '286,000 • Gated sln(le fam.117 ocmmunlt7 • IBD. 2BA • l'Wmer model • Lulh Lalldlmp~ NBWPORT BEACH CONDO •15,000 • a BR. 8.ISBA , • 811ory •End uni& •• OU' SU9C'I .,,...... $300'• • Loweet price in Belcoun • a bedroom, 2 .15 Ba • IJbrary • Form&l Dlhlng • Breaklaat Nook· Wl8TCLIFF $439.000 • 3BD, 2BA • 2 Flreplaoea • L&rge covered brick paUo • Park-like backyard CLIFFB.AVEN '669,000 • 3BR. 2.ISBA • Extra l&rge lot • Fireplaoe in living • fam.1l7 l"OODUI • Bonua room • Den • Large Fam.U7 Room IRVINE TERRACE OCEAN, BAY, VIEW WAS $1,8Y6,0U(J NOW $995,000 • Spectacular views • 4BR, SBA • Private Courtyard • Gourmet kitchen Pamil Boom CARNATION COVE BAY FRONT • Peaoetul srarden courtyard • Larp dec'"'k for enteJ1a.ln!.n.g • Soeotaculai Harbor views • 'IOtal Remodel • 3BR, 3.tSBA • Shared boat dock for large boat COBONADBLMAR '696,000 LIDOISLAND *619,000 P&ICI UDVCED • 2 BR + 3.ISBA • Den • Porma1 Dln1ng • boelleni Condition • 8 l'tNplAOM BALBOA ISLAND '400'• • aBR, t .5BA • Bummer Retreat • C"-toS., • Pri.U. OOIU'tJVd ••D.all • cw .. 9IO Lo-Uon • Luop pmm Jard .......... Qlaloll ... I -l \ ,-'"T"·--~-, -. • {) -~--.---~~~ ·~=w~--·:-o-c~-¥-~r" - • MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE • Top 1 % Realtors Nationwide ----~___c=__ - Whether Buying or $elling ... Call ARVJLJA "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional" 24hr. Voice Pager: Office Direct Line: (714) 729-5430 (714) 729-7212 for entertaining. $619,900 Fabalou Location Upper condo · Vaulted ceilings Overlooking NBCC GoU Course. Enjoy BackBay. Ocean Views from front porch Furnishings negotiabk $599.000 Bi-level....., Dramatic 2-story town- home. brick courtyard p(lus extra large patio. and deck. private location. Motivated ........ $549.000 Sa,Wltiaited Er1nce All one lewJ -no 'taln 3BR · 3.SBR. morning room den/b'brary. Private pool & spa • Goll~ location. $714.900 .. BIG CANYON This ma_gnif_lcent offering was created excluswely for an owner with disq~mmg taste. Quality design and workmanship went mto the total remodel of tfm, b bed.room, 6 5 bath residence whJCh includes the bonus of a separate llVing wmg for inlaws or guests A gorgeou-. pool, spa and cabana on an extt d large lot backing to Big Canvon golf course further add-; to th<.> expansive formal and informal entertainment areas Breathtaking GoHeo.ne locatloa den overlooking Golf Course Great balcony Shows like a model $569,000 Pictare Perfect ' 1.-ndK.aping Onental gardens w/sunken conversation & fire pit plus waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo. Must see• Highly motivated seller!! $510,000 Model Perfect Lovely lower condo features neutral carpet· Ing, tile & plantation shutters throughout. Also a door from kitchen to eleg.nt patio has been added as special extra not ln any other. $529,500 Fa1Mdoe8Rzndl Ga.-.V.&.w Magnificent 6BR, SBA home fully furnished. lncl. farm equip 4.5 acres, 2 stall horse barn. 30 min/Palm Springs. Fabulously priced at $775,MO ..... • •••M75.MO . --- master suite. 3 fireplaces. many features too numerous to list . 0.. of Newport'• moet ~7~· ,, .. r PREMIER PROPERTIES of · George J. McGaffigan, Broker 24 Hour In o Line 1-800-545-1444 ----A Direct Line (714) 729-7233 BAlboA OcEANfRoNT TltE CROWN JEwEl • 6BR, ~BA • LibRAR)' I f AMily ROOM • } STORiES w/dEVATOR • CUSTOM MARbLE & GRANiTE • 0cEAN ViEWS • MAGNifiCENT HOME ON dtE SANd ~014 $2,~4~,000 CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT •S.- $2,H0,000 • o.-t eo.det.11 •• ,,,000 ' Beautiful Sandcastle Condos -Walk to Beach. Fashion Island & Village Lovely Pool . . Spa & Entertainment area . 707 Avocado, Dotti Johnson RE/MAX International expands into Central America Coldwell Banker Escrow merges with Guardian Tide Co. RF.IMAX lnterudoUI recently announced RF.IMAX c.tbbaa lee .• the largest rcaJ es'-te franchise netwOrt in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean Islands. is takina ii$ succes ful concept into C.cotral America. W. Patrick Marplay, president of RE/MAX Caribbean Inc., tw acquired the resional RE/MAX franchi ing rights for the new expansion area. With rqioMJ beadquar1ets in Siil Juan. Puerto Rico, JtFJMAX c:A the Caribbean bas begun to ..tee RE/MAX franchiseS to bfoWs dwoupout CencrlJ AincricL The future pa.. ..... a dilCric:t ICrVice ~ in San Joie. Costa Rica. 11te fn offace, UIMAX~M.ne.Lofa, is already open in operation in Costa Rica. RPJMAX plans to open an additional JS -20 offices in Central America during the next ix to nine months. R.FIMAX of Callf ornia " Hawaii regional director, Steve llasdtoo hailed the opening. "'RE/MAX continues to grow in \trcslgth every month." be said. ~lt allows our 4.200 sale associates in California and Hawaii to tap into the referral and networking resources of a worldwide network and provide even gruter service to our clients.~ The California/Hawaii region of RE/MAX has 2TI independently owned and operated offices and closed $I 1.5 billion worth of real estate transactions in 1994. RE/MAX l'*""1tio1U1l lttu lllOl"e tJum 1,5'0 llttlq.Mt"'9 ow•t' tut4 ~T'llUtl oJfka U. die UlliJN Stau1, c...otla, c.r-ate•"1. M~ EtuofH, llf'Ul w Sodlow A/Tk& luxury Orangr County homes needs extensive planning and a large marketing budget. An average million dollar home in Newport Beach is taking more than seven months to sell: however. McNaughton Sll)'\ his listing arc selling in less than 90 days. Calf Ktn McNauiltlon al ColdwtU Banur Newport Btacla, (714) 644-9060. The Newport Beach-based Flddstont Group of Companies sold 285 homes. renecting a total sales volume ofS74.9 million in the first haJf of 1995, announced Kdtla Johnson. CEO of FiddDae Communities Inc. The sales ~sent projects in San Diego and Oranac couolic~ and the Inland Empire. Co&clwell Banker Escrow Services. a 30- year industry leader. recently merged with Guardian Titlt Co .. to provide the exceptional service demanded by today's real e tate m:arlcet. ' Bob Ld'enr. Coldwell Baaktr vice Now called GuanlJan Titlt Etcrow president. recently announced that Kad DMlloa. its cus&omer service commitment McN....,_ ranks as one of the Top 10 remains as strong as ever. Only the name of sales people for Coldwell Banter in the company ha changed; fees. escrow taff. Southern California. 1ocllion ud ~~ numbers remain the McNauptoo -CGldwel ~ same. Newpoli le9Cll -bas continued to be a .. You can count on our hi&h commitment leader in martding Newport Beach luxury to aervice," said ....,. Joyce, executive real eacaee paopertia. His cunent inventory vice president of Guardian 'lltlc Co. "We are comisU c:A more than S20 millioa c:A prime excited about die meraer because it will Sol.llhem CalifGmi& .aJ awe. brin1 ntoR 1ua:a1ful opa llliofts. New, more .. A-----.~~ ..... ---~opalli ... _.,...~M--- clo!'mg'>.'' Guardian Title facrow D1w>1on far exceeds the Department of Corporauon ·' requirements for net worth. liquidity and bonding for independently licensed companies. Coldwell Banker Corp. ha.\ fidelity bonding Jar in execs'\ of SS million and al~ requires auditing by an independent CPA on a yearly basis. For """-e in/onttJ:lljon, coll Bar6ara Joyce. (71') 367-2108. • Newport Beach resident Garry Short w,., chosen in a random drawing a.\ the winner for the Grubb & Ellis Beauty and the Bea"it weekend getaway. Shon and a guest v.ill enjoy a Sa1urday night stay at the Ccn1ury Plaza Hotel. and orchestra sea~ for the acclaimed ~ production of Beauty and the Betit at the Shubert Theater. Short entered the drawing while visitin1 A Gnibb cl Ellis open house. hoskd by Newport Beach agent Karen R.nek and listed for sale by Newport Beach agent Sally SWplty. Short's name was chosen from hundreds of applicants throughout coastal · and sooth Oranae County. whc~ Gnibb & Em~ ~ the prominent broker of choice amoog home sellers and buyers. F• rdAWriMI ;,.forar-., ~ ~..,,, tlU«Mtln «an. and or .wr,.....,"' dw GnrM. Ellis~ .... fl/lln,.....,." OW,.• ,._, (114) uu-. •Al .. ---- ~i'VlelY. DAY UNTI& IT'S SO&D!~ for-a-c~ listmg-of-aH Coldwell Bonker properties: coll our office for your free copy of our Buyers Guide. N EWPOST CUlrr Expansive ocean view plus total privacy offer 1un1et view• and ocean brenn Larqe 3 Bd plan with attached double car qaraqe. Great community don to beach. U .... ,900 -DAVID Pl.INCE N EWPOIT Cun Totally remodeled 3bd/Jba ln a very pri- vate location. Quality upq:tadcs throuqh- out, tattrlul un of ceramic ttle and Berber cup~inq Pride of Ownenhip! •299,000 -DAVID Pl.INCE Cvnv18Hou ._ bd c1.unom home in qattd ocean front community of Cypru1 Shon. Traditional decor with wood floor. p rivate backyard. Clon to beach. lwim / tmni• fac1htln.. '379,000 -NANCY LWlONE/BoNI PumA. CoaoNAoEL ~ Very nice duplex on a wonderful street in Corona de) Mar. Front unit I• qreat for owner'• home. 2bd/lba. fireplace in livinq room. Great lnve1tmen1 '389,900 -Eon: 01.loN BA.1.80A PE>mmn>. Great Balboa duplex with ocean view. larqe Jbcl family room upper. 3bd/2ba lower Corner location. M39,000 -8'l"E:PHA.NtI HOUGHTON ColONA DEL ~ Super location' Sweet bay view from one of two larqe outdoor dec1'1. new carpet. new paint ll\llde & out M39,000, XEVIN kAMDA. UPPO BA.CK BAY Private cuttom community with pool & par1'. Full Bac1' Bay & m ountain view1, 2 Bel 2.9 Ba. big family room. M39,000, l>oNA.U> PrAnlTOM TlfOMION ~llWCD Cute Enqliah cottage compll1t with roH covered arbor qate. 3 Bd. 1.79 Ba. Great HCondhomet '399,000, c.uor. Mocsll..oo». Fm.I> Harbor View Hornes, $9~9.900 OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO 9:00 P .M. SATURDA.Y BAYcaEST NoJtTH 1831 Tt'adewindt. David McCulloch •+•9.000 CollONA. DEL MA:. •26B Goldmrod. Kevin J<anda UlS,000 .. 16 Hasel Liu Mam fS..9,SOO HA.aaoa Vmw HoMU 1806 Port Barmouth. Su .. n Weir f699,SOO Lipe Im.ll 939 Via-Lido Soud,Robert Bernt ..... soo.ooo WESTCUPF 1•10 Warwick. D'nte Steclberq fS99,000 SA.TURDA.Y & SUNDA.Y BALllOA 17 .. 7 Miramar. Marcia Bent• fS79.000 Bunn S09 Avenida Laden. Ginny Anderson U3S.OOO l.A.ouNA. IS4 Cliff Drive. D'ette Steelberq f4'89.000 SUNDA.Y BAYCJJU?Sr !SOS Glenwood. David McCulloch fS2S.OOO BAY8HOltE9 2M2 Circle Dnvc, Carol Mock •869,000 2692 Circle Drive, Carol Mook 1.caw. •s.soo. ealr. •1.200.000 BWPn 260S Vi.ta Orn.ada. Chuck Coleirworthy '377.SOO CoJt.ONA. DEL MA:. .. 26B Avocado. l<evln J<anda •'"9.000 .. 16 Rud. Valerie Howell •s-.9.SOO E.uT CosrA. MD.A. 229 .. La Play& Drive N .. Sandy Lonq '299,900 HA.aaoa IaIAND 26 Harbor Itland. Jennifer Pritchett •S.000,000 HA.aaoa Vmw Hn.u 1101 Ebbtlde Road, Nan Doyle •9S9,000 2808 U9bthouu. Allton SecHman '669.000 llA.uoa Vprw HoMU 1962 Port Trinity. M.lri&n M&yell f69S.OOO 19•2 Port La\ll"Cnt. SUI&!\ Weir fS99,900 1806 Port Barmouth.Judy Strauu '699.SOO laVINll 'l'Dt&Acll 2006 Tahuna Terrace, Edie Olton •659,000 NlrWPOln' Caur 1 Enco~ Court. David Prince •299.000 SP'itOu..e lbu. 8 Montacy Cirelc. Joyce Olton '623,000 60 Oralla Bay. Don Olton '119,000 .. BEACH COTT~GE 6705 SE~SHORE 5369 c~c OCE.\\l="RO \T ~~.:"? SE-\5'"'0RE 5595 000 Sc?5 000 I :~E-".\~::;i:\ .. ···c ~ :c~E~,~~:\T 51575200 ~-..a..•--- P'OR P'URTHllR INFORMATION, OR PROFESSIONAL REPRESENTATION, CALL KENT AT 844-9080 UT. 160 A L "It's a shame people rarely ask us dogs the important questions," Muffin rcsponscd as we started our interview . .. We obviously have a unique perspective on things," he continued. "From my point of view, which is very shorr, Q'IY house is a wondrous place. I like the light, bright rooms with paned windows and lots of patios. My private side patio is fenced to keep the cats our of my yard. I heard my people talking about how our house is newly remodeled, customized and elegant. For me, elegance is eating dinner every night on the French limestone flooring in the breakfast room. It's always cool too · they c.iU it air conditioning. "Everyday my mistress grabs the leash and off we go. Our walks arc my favorite part of the day. I relish the great smells on the greenbelt of flowers and the other creatures who'v.c been by that way. The sea breezes fed so good as we stroll along. I love my walks! We always stop to visit with the neighbors and, of course, I'm obliged to wag my t.UI." Muffin was really. feeling relaxed. He stretched our, yawned, but remained focused as be went on. "My biggest responsibility is barking, especially at the doorbell. , Our house has too many stairs fo r me, an elderly, still very handsome, shib tzu, and the stairs make my job THE BLUFFS "DELORES" MODEL 3 bedroom, 2.S bath, end unit Model perfect in every detail $377,500 difficult I hear we'll be mo,ing to a house that's level with the ~ outdoors Then, I C<ln run throughout the whole house with CALL CHUCK OR KATHY abandon. f'll cspcci.illy enjoy that," he said, looking off wistfully into the distance. "I'm gbd we'll still li,·c in this same ne1~borhood My family 10\·cs The Bluffs, \O we'll stick .iround." C'-IKNT CENTERED MARKKTINCI Fin.illy, Muffin stood up, put his nose in the air and said, "Take 1t from me, this place is woo woo woo-woo won ·dcrful!" 44- lRUSl££ SAl£ llSltO BtlOW MAIKtl VAlUt l 747 Miramar BENEFITS: Great Price -SS79,000 . . Peninsula Point Great Locaoon • 2 S baths , H use • 4 bedrooms, · Great OLo 2800 square feet Great t • • Bay & Ocean Great Beach Access Sub-Total • 10+ Negatives • 0 Total . Ab50\ute 10+ Call the Bents for your 10+ home! Open SaturdaY 8c SuiubY . 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. ., UDO ISll IAtflOIR <>pen Saturday 939 Via Lido Soud, $4,500,000 1:00 to S:OO p.m. Bayfronu range ~....Ptoo ooo from $1,090,000 to ors. ' call lattla ' l•t.•1' , EXT.t 7 £1tef tio1al 1ayho1t va\1e f Co ""' 0wner Says ... SELL Out-o -un-, 35 feet of prime bay frontage.. . . . "Turn-kq'" conditiOD· Spacious home tn Diane JohnlOB IG~ Non-shared boat llip. $1,695,000 .... 50 feet of warerfroJlt, plus oversized dock for large yacht! Beauriful 4 bedroom Lido Isle home with huge price reduction. CAU D'ETTE SrulAEJtC FOR A SROWTNG. Wonderful home on rhc bach in BncorrBay. Spacious living room opens to covered lanai. 4 Bd, 4 Ba, bonus room and a second kitchen over garage that can be leased. CALL D 'Enf STELL/I£}((, FOR A SHOWfNG. Lovely home on a huge lot with a swimming pool. Remodeled with crown moulding, plantation shut· ters throughout. Kitchen features walk-in pantry and new appliances. Den could be 5th bedroom. CALL D 'E1TE ~ERG FOR A SHOWING. Magnificent Laguna Beach condo with spectacular whitewater views. Contemporary design, high quality material and detailing throughout. 2 Bd, l .S Ba, gourmet kitchen and fireplace. CAu. D'E1TE STULJEltG FOR. A SHOWING. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION, Now AVAILABLE FoR $1,950,000 ·' Harbor Ridge custom traditional home with spectacu- lar ocean and city light views. Spacious five bedroom, five -and-one-half baths, library, fam - ily room, gourmet kitchen with breakfast area. Total of six fireplaces, superior craftsman- ship and quality throughout. Call Now For More Information ( For All Y~ur Real Estate Need~ Per.~nnal (714) 717-9262 Qffice (714) 644-9(}6(} .F.xt. 122 No ONE PRODUCES REAL ESTATE RESULTS LIKE DON & JOYCE OLSON. Brand spankin' new! Premier Mediterranean style oceanfront, multilevel. Spyglass Hill. Propcrlles priced $625,000 -$719,000 Great deals! Live in Newport Beach for under $500,000. Great 3,000 sq/ft home. D ON&JOYCE OLSON $675,000 25 RUE GRAND DUCAL BIG CANYON'S BEST VALUE! This Home Features ... • Over 3,700 sq. ft.(approx.) • 3 Bedrooms, Plus Enormous Recreation Room & · Additional Bonus Rooms. • Private Pool and Spa • Spacious Kitchen Features Easy Access to the Secluded Poolside Garden. • Three Car Attached Garage • Located in Guard Gated Big Canyon with it's World Renowned Amenities PBR.R.T TAUB Bia C11nyon & Belcou,.t Speci111ist -644-9070 ext.Ill BUYER WANTED': Please take a minute to fill out survey. If you've been considering the idea of buying a new home, please take a brief moment co fill out this survey: ARE YOU A BUYER WHO ••• a Wants frontage so most of the rooms in your home face the ocean? Q Wants to enjoy walking along the BAY and OCEAN? 0 Wants an entrance where guests do not arrive through an alley? 0 Wants a 4 car garage, plus guest parking? 0 Wants a raised foundation, basement and large attic? anl:s awc1J main ame nome atliis room for expansion?-c-- a Wants a large patio (mi ni mum 30x40) plus a dog yard? · 0 Wants an interior patio by the kitchen for herbs and barbecuing? 0 Wants to watch boating action and wi nd surfers? 0 Wants to watch the pounding surf~ sunsets and Catalina Island? If you \c amwcrcd ws to mmr of thl·se qul·~tiom, we h.m: the home for you . Call Man:iJ .md Robert Bents to '>t't an appointment for, \\ h.n could be the home of your dream\. Or viStt the OPEN HOUSE thts Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon. ~2 West Ocean Front, Balboa-Peninsula 644-9070 ext.112 Remodel or build your dream home on the best 180° ocean/harbor view Jot in town!! Open Sunday, from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 1101 Ebbtide Road, Corona del Mar A For •""itiontll inforMRtion, or profusiomll rtprtstnttition) c11/J 644-9060 ext.136 Office 644-1635 · Residence I S~ltJi:ular 4 Bd. 2 5 Sa with O\t:r 2200 ..q ft 17 n Nom homn l:llJO\' thi~ Pm.111: Cummunlt) ""h park, (JhJnJ .ind pool Only $439,000 RJr\· wt~dc: Mngk \tory 111\1 nhou\l' 1 hcd ruum~ \I.I.\ thrn), 2 b~th' & lormJI dmmg mom •• 711 ... l $t 64,500 4 RJ. ZR. r,ni..J,1.J ~r,ti." l..ri:• ~~ ,111 Jo.·~ h.Jl • ., ..... $279,000 Add 101r name to the Satisfied Business List for 1995 ... • Mr. Roy Long • Mr. & Mrs. Schwartz • Mr. & Mrs. Moran • Mr. & Mrs. Culpepper • Mr. Ahadpour LBASB OR OPTION Mesa Verde Costa Mesa 4 Bd, 2 Ba Remodeled $292,000 OR $t,800I Mo. Mak Id • Mr. S. Bartling • Mr. & Mrs. Hansen • Miss Osborne • Mr. & Mrs. Janssen • Mr. & Mrs. Thavcr L EASE OR O PTION The Bluffi Newport Beach Full bay view 3 Bd, 2.5 ba Lcorator perfect. . ..t0,000 OR $2,tOO/ Mo. <. o:>t,1 Mesa complex w/pool & spa. next to Back Bay trail'> &trd larg(> 3 bdrm twnhm w/dining room & lrg hland kitchen w/breakfa~t nook/fmly rm Skylights high ceiling!> & prvt patio 631 1400 ·. $219.000 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck & '>mall dock & newer kitchen Close to club, pool & tcnnt'>. lea!>Chold land offered at $215.000. 031 1400 ... . ..... . $130.000 TRIANGLE SQUARE 3 bd townhome w/wood burnmg frplc & good size patio End unit on greenbelt w/cornm pool. ... teps to park. library & shops 631 1400. . ..... .. .. . ................. $149,000 AUSO VIEJO 2 story 2 bd. 2.5 bath twnhm w/comm l><><>I & '>pa Picture perfect w/frplc. lovely neutral decor. )I ick & nag~lone patio. Kot pond & grass 0:3 1 1400 $155 999 COSTA MESA Hl'tghh ... outh of 17th street Two .,torv 2 bd with patio m ..,mall complex with nlcl ground., rnnvernent to -.hnp .. & bu-.ses 631 1400 $162.500 HUNTINGTON BEACH m gated Pacific Ranch pqpul.ir 2 bd dCJwmt<11r<, end unit Decorator perfc>{I. Cll•Wll rnoldmg'> Fr dnor .... 2 patio:> & great VICWS (1'3! 1400 . $173.500 WESTCUFF Di>.,1r 1ble ~ bd Dover Village townhum<• 11r>gr.1dl>d k1tchPn n('IA. orpet & large patio Comm pool & d11hhou">(.'. clrJ'>l to ""''P" & Manners Park h31 1400 $210 000 MESA DEL MAR Bl',111llfully mclmt,1med J. bd honw \~/d1.•11 -.1'1>drat~ ma'>ler & g"1g1wle> land!><:apmg N<>wt>r t<K1f k1tdw11 11ppli.mrc.., & wruntv wstem <is l 11100 $212 ooo HUNTINGTON BEACH 'S Pier Colony comple>. w/clubhou~e f1tnes'> center. ponl spa & landscaped grc •11nch (m,und IPwl I bd frplc & large patio 631 1400 .... $229.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near high school track & t<>11nh Great 3 bd townhome w/dining & family rms. new p.iho & lrg Vdrd m wcluded corne1 of cmplx 631 1400 $229 900 Pristine 1 story 3 bdrm w/dlnlng room totallv refur· bished In past 2 yrs w/wonderful Wide greenbeft vistas. ~j~1~T~oo~11.n~~· .~e~'.~~.~~.~.~:..~.~~f.'Jb«> HUN11NGTON BEACH Adorable remodeled 3 bd home, hrdwd firs, brick frplc & eat-in 'kitchen, yard w/lawn & picket fence. Walk to beach & all schools 631 1400 ......................................... $288,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterranean twnhm. High ceUings, gourmet kitchen. wood firs . patio & gated Garage. May trade for S F.R. 631 1400 . . ... . ... $289.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Bayside Park. walk to beach Tum·key 2 sty. 2 bd w/fmly rm. vault ceiling.>. bleached nrs. pJantation shutters 631 1400 12'99.000 NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd home includes l<lrge family room w/frplc & work room Upside down floor pl<ln w/lovely open deck 631 1400 . .. . . . $319.000 AT mE BEACH 2 bd & 1 bd well maintained units w/fresh paint & tile floors Steps to ocean. no street to cross 631 1400 . . ... .... .... .. .... . .......... $360,000 NEWPORT SHORES two story 3 bd & den w/alry. o pen feeling. Most desirable model In this community w/tennls. pool & clubhouse, walk to ocean. 631·1400 " ........................................... 370 000 NEWPORT SHORES Dramatic 3 bdrm Italian villa w/fmly rm. 9 entry doors. floating marble staircase & frplc: mantle from the Beverly Hilb Hotel. new kitchen + many additional 4w 31 tity 4 upgrades 6 l• 00 $449.500 HARBOR RIDGE Serene Dynasty model in the treetops Lushly landscaped. beautifully decorated 2 bd w/dinmg room in cul de sac Motivated seller <>Jl 1400 . . . . . . .. . .$38Q,OOO AT mE BEACH Brand new hJgh tech 3 bd twnhm. step~ to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views. 631·1400 .. . ................ $399.000 CORONA DEL MAR updated 3 bd twnhm w/lrg view deck just steps to beach & shops. New carpet. paint. wmdow coverings and appliances 631 1400 . . ... .. . $399,000 NEWPORT'S Upper bay area A spaciou~ 3 bd cuc;tom home w/dlmng & family rooms, eat-in kitchen & huge be.mus rm over the 3 car garage 631 1400 . ..... ... . $415.000 EASTSIDE Co~La Mesa Pride of ownership tnplex. tow11home style with 2 bd 1 5 ba each unit w/laundry hook 'fc} & garages 631· l 00 ..................... $420.000 BUIFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths, family rm & added breakfast room opening to picturesque patio. 673-6900.. . .................................... $449.000 NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hill w/comm pool & spa Ocean view from Immaculate 2 bd 2 leVel flooT plan widen. Neutral decor & security system. 631·1400 .................................................... $479.000 Ught. bright & cozy 2 bd w/den cottage on oversized lot at quiet end of ISiand. large sunny patio & excellent expansion potential 631 1400 .................................. $595,000 NEWPORT'S Baycrest neighborhood. Exceptional 3 bd home w/fabulous chefs kitchen & 2nd fir (ready to be finished) addition including 2 more bd & den. 631 1400 . . . . ........................ $499.000 WESTCUFF Beautifully upgraded 3 bd home w/family room. lovely patio & pool. Crown moldings, hrdwd firs. Fr. doors. new fixtures & appliances. 631 1400... .. ............... : ...................... $510,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 bd townhome. dining & family rooms, large master w/sltting !OOm, courtyard & deck w/dty light view. 631 1400 . . .................. $539.000 AT THE BEACH Charming shingled custom hom(' w/country French decor 5 houses to sand w/master loft. office & family rm + studlo apt. May exchange_ 631-1400 . . . . $585.000 BAYCREST Beautiful exparrded & remodeled 4 bd w/offlce. den or 5th bd. upgraded kitchen w/Mw appliances & lovely yard w/flcigstone & spa. 631 1400 .... $589.900 BAYCREST 3 bd . remodeled to perfection Formal dining & hvmg rooms. fabulous gourmet kitchen & family room Beveled glass & Fr doors throughout 6311400 ....... $619000 HUNTINGTON HARBOR w/30' dock & bay vuc; One 5tory 3 bd w/family rm. patio & deck. Remodeled In 92. new paint, carpet & appliances 631 1400 . . . ... .. .. .............. $649,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bright 3 bd, tastefully remodeled In '83. Country style kitchen. family room & ~~~-id0o~~~~~ .. ~~~~~.~.~1~~.~: .. ~~.~.~T619.ooo P£NINSlJl.A POINT Wonderful newer 4 bd California contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach. Bleached 63r~ml.~e~ry .. 2 ma~~~~:.~~~~. ,6¥.s~ooo DOVER SHORES Spacious 4 bdrm home w/spedal handicap access & upper bay & city light ws. Ught open beamed cding In bving. dining, famlJY rooms & Yard w/deck & pc)9l. 631·1400 ...................................................... $729.000 _ · --· ··-·· ·-.... ~ . /"~~~-~~-:·~tfL ·;.n ·· --:-:--~ .. ---- - --. . --• ~~--.. _ ... ·- BUENA VISTA IAGUNA NIGUEl.'S prestigious Ocean Ranch com munity. Beautiful 4 tx:I home of over 4.000 sq ft on huge prvt lot Gourmet kitchen. media room. 5 frplces. 631-1400 . ... . . -.. -· ....... $699.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 tx:I home w/dining & family rms & spectacular upper bay vu. Totally remo- deled In ·93 w/top quality fixtures & appliances. 631-1400 ................................................... $779.000 PENINSlJIA PT Delightful 3 tx:I, 3 ba home w/famlly rm, 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled In · 89. hard· wood firs. Fr doors & leaded & stained glass. 631-1400 ........................... ~ .......... , .. ,.,$820.000 SPVGl.ASS IOU. 5 tx:l lushlv landscaped "Southport" on lrg prvt lot. pool. city life & mini ocean vu. Beams. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400 . . ··--· .... -............. $849.000 DOVER SHORES Motivated sellers have bought another' Best buy. pristine 1 story 3 tx:I w/ beautiful decor. 60' on the water & large dock. Will 1:0nsider trade 631-1400 $974.000 UDO ISLE custom. contemporary 5 tx:I masterpiece on xtra lrg lot Dramatic 2 sty entry. office. dining & family rrns & extensive use of granite & marble. 631-1400 ............. -· -··· ... . ......... $1.095.000 AVALON. Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq.ft hillside lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per- mits for an exciting 4 unit condo project. 6~1-1400 .............................................. $1.200.000 CUFF HAVEN A fabulous Erle Mossman designed 4 tx:I home. bit In '91. Over 4000 sq ft w/formal dining rm & ocn vu from 2nd floor master & family rm. 631-1400 ............................ -· ............ $1 ,239.000 NEWPORT'S Dover Shores fabulous 4 tx:I bayfront w/lrg dock & huge patio. Dining & fmly rrns & gourmet kitchen. Fr. doors. used brick & roses. 631 1400... .. ......................................... $1.295.000 DOVER SHORES - • OPEN HOUSES IJ SATURDAY ONLY 1821 Glenwood -Newport Beach Carolyn Starr 745 Via Udo Nord · Udo Isle, NB Rosette Andree-Gindi SUNDAY ONLY 3 Bd Hse $469.000 3 Bd Hse $819.000 273 Haverfleld · Bayridge 3 Bd Condo Austin Daynes $289.000 4231/2 Poppy· Corona del Mar 3 Bd Twnhm Sue Ellen Volpe $399.000 1324 Estelle · Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Eva Khwaja $399.000 2525 Ocean Blvd. H· 1 • Corona del Mar2 Bd Condo Lee Drummy $499,000 1614 Dorothy · Newport Beach 3 Bd Hse Carolyn Starr $510,000 1113 Grove Ln • Westcllff Grove, NB 4 Bd Hse Rosette Andree-Gindi $54CJ,OOO 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo Esther Fine $629.000 1410 Kings Rd · CUff Haven, NB 3 Bd Hse Mariene Hassel $649.000 526 Catalina · Newport Heights 4 8d Hse June Adams $679,000 309 North Star Ln • Dover Shores, NB 3 Bd Hse Bob Penkwitz $974.000 520 Via Udo Soud · Udo Isle, NB 5 Bd Hse Rick Schreiber $1.095.000 610 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 4 Bd Hse Manny Stellino $1,239.000 1 7 Inverness -Blf Canyon, NB 3 Bd Hse Sharon Grimes $1.425,000 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar 5 8d Estate Jeannine Stake $1,695,000 3 Deerwood · Big Canyon. NB 5 Bd Estate Jeff Axton $3,950,000 31531 Peppertree • San Juan Capistrano 9+ Bd Estate Betty Comegys, Nancy Peterson $4.250,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1719 Skylark • Baycrest, NB Sally Nettel I Pia D'Auria 508 San Bernardino -Newport Heights Jimmie Jones 1901 Glenwood -Newport Buch Jerry Smith 318 Buena Vista -Bayfront Peninsula Richard Lee 405 Mornlng Star • Dover Shores, NB Nancy Barfield I Lance Boggs 4501 Gorham -c.meo Shores, CdM Lis Olsen 4 Bd Hse $419.000 3BdHM $435.000 38dHM $439,000 3BdHH $995.000 4BdHH $1.375,000 4BdHM Sl 550 000 A bright & freshly remodele.d 5 bdrm home w/fabulou-. turning basin view & lrg dock Bledched oal-. floor .... gourmet kitchen new cdrpet plantation shutter ... & ll•p of the hne dpphance., 631 1400 $2 3% 000 IRVINE CAMPUS h1ghlv emotional 4 bd w/dming dcJnce & fmly rm., + hbrnry 5 frplce'> exqu1:.1te f11 •r1t1ng sta1rcac;e & Wdll-. of l:'>lm windows to \lew (LH) 631 1400 $1.350.000 BIG CANYON 3 bd golf cour~e e:.tole w/tr.:mquil views. Master w/seclling dred. lrg county kitchen. dining & family rooms & space for home office 631 1400 . . . . . ... . .. . $1.425.000 UDO ISLE Traditional style 4 tx:I bayfront w/newer concrete dock. Very well maintained widen. charming new kitchen & patio w/spa. 631-1400 ..... , . . ..... $1 .699.000 UNDA ISLE wonderful 5 bd family home m premier. open bay. view location w/over-sized dock. den. dining rm & lovely lush landscaped courtyard (LH) 631 1400 $1.795 000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocn & hrb r 11\J Elegant 4 bd w/dmmg & fmJy rms & lnple garage May trade or carry 2nd 631·1400 ·-··-$1.895.000 CORONA DEL new 3 tx:I residence under con-.truct1on w/private bayside beach & dock 631-1400 $2.495.000 11IRE.E ARCH BAY. Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab vu Hrdwd firs. beamed ceilings. dbl paned windows & 4 frplces 631-1400.. . .. . . . .. .$2.795.000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light vu . Fr Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7 ,000 sq ft finished In ·92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool 631 1400 . . . . -.$3.950.000 SAN .IUAN CAPISTRANO 4 + gorgeous landscaped acres w/a 9 bd Fr Chateau of aprx 15.000 sq ft & tran quil valley. mtn & ocean vus Seller may trade. 631-1400.. ... . . . .. . . . .... ·-· $4.250 000 BIG CANYON ~-., . I W:ti-)L' I -~~~, • -- '.U') 1 f r •• . . --. .. Impressive beautifully landscaped 6 tx:lrm mansion overlooking the 8th fairway w/clly light view & spacious view terrace Dining & game room gourmet kitchen. library & den. • 631-1400 . .. ........ .... . ........ ····· .$2.695.000 OPEN HOUSES From one to five /).Ill. Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 1400 San Miguel Open Sunday 51,695,000 lido Isle Sophistic.ited 520 Via Lido Soud Opt.>n ~unda\ 51,095,000 Buena Visu B.iyrront 311\ Buena Vista Ope.n~n. 5995,000 Bayfront Value! • 3UQ 'orth Star Lane Open Sunda~ 5974,000 B.iycrest Esute Sale 182.3 Glenwood Open Saturday $%9,000 ~ Lido l~le Bayfront Greenbflt Loution 4BR 4 5J!.A~1~belt. 3 car gar W lot~_ beach w/dcl\'.k, high 'olume c<.'ihnb~ Sl,T:i0,000 lido Isle Tradi i 'BR 4 ~BA Pnn.,...,...,,.,,. l.l~ 'l:e" port ~ach b1a1e or Mrs. John Wayne l d R~ ~~ -~1Ncrm 6 acrt"' 'rr ~~,, tt'lllu,court Sl,395,000 Dover Shores Bayfront/Pool Home ~llR 48;@'\ h ~~r :' large vachb I Jr>:<-' 1 & ~~~of bay frontage SJ,389,000 Lowtst Pricrd BalboaA1\'1't1'ayf ront 4~~r.':~~ ll 1 BR apt ~ ~~l\e patio, \Int Vie\\' \1~ S899,000 Little Island HPride or Ownership" 1BR 2 5BA, F.l~ ~rt~ed owner's unit 2BR 1 BA r~l.dM-s to So. Bayfront S795,000 Lido J Oassic whome .w.i ... 1',:'tlngh~& open 5795,000 lido Isle With A View! 4BR 3BA ~,3S'lot l lne house f~ & tenrus \.°N ~~ -$599,000 Lido lsJe urge Lot 1BR 2~~~· ~aculate home 40' lot, ~~o·s Best Value' $575,000 in association witli TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® Linda Isle Gold C::oast 'iBR 4 5BA Fresh(\• remodeled h11me Large dock "1th tu ming basin '1e\') S2,395,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Caw conn•r.ion to ..,ingle famth Pm all' bt>ac h. >":real .,un'iet ' 1('\.\ ~ 5999.~ Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-large view lot Very pri vate •anyon location $849,<XXl Lido Isle Cott.age 2BR 2BA Ce.. tone, beamed ceiling Prime e.astem street-to-street locatton, l5' lot 5595,ax> 675-1058 • 6 3 1 -1400 Corona del ~ar Tennis Estate 5BR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx l 2 acr~. ocean & bay Vie\,~~ Sl,695,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 48A +Den, charming beach cott,1ge, Fabulow. turrung baStn vit'\\<i, lx1<1t dcxk 5995,000 Lido Isle Traditional 4BR 3BA, prime 45' corner lot Piazza location, Fr. doors, hrdwd firs 5795,000 I $3500 per mo. lease Baycrest Estate Sale 3BR 3BA Fam Rm, pool I Great location, Fr. doors, paned windows $469,000 - lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Pnme AS' comer Joi. perfect in every detail' * Sl,()95,000 • Bayfront Value! 1BR 3BA + Fam Rm., tum-kev hrtme. lg d<1Ck Oil on the ba\, will el(d1.1nge rl'~ or 1ncomt' 5974,000 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront White water views, will e).change down 5795,<XXl Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park. hardwood floors $299,000 ti KINGS ROAD Ocean views from remodeled 3Bd home w/gourmet kitchen, high beam ceiling5 & large yard w/pool & spa. $649,000 ... NEWPORT HEIGKI'S Tasteful 4Bd/3Ba remodel w/country style eat-i n kitchen, 3fireplaces& lovelyprivate yardw/spa& BBQ. $679,000 NEWPORT HBIGKI'S . Beautiful large Cape Cod custom home like new with hardwood floors, bonus nn & 5-car g~ge. $699,000 .. KINGS ROAD Fabulous large custom home w/guest cottage, ocean view, designer kitchen, dining nn & 4 frplces.$1 ,239,000 MANNY STELLING -• ~ . -MARLENE 0 • -HASSEL Waterfront Homes, Inc~ Realtors® kW 631 -1400 x25 4/259 • 642-6048 • 650-26 78 · ,. ·-,._ ... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® . ~ . TIJRN-KEY TRADnlONAL 3 Bedroom & Family Room • $820,000 UDO ISLE New Mediterranean on Oversiz.ed Comer Lot Extensi11e Use of Granite, Marble & Stone SBd/4 SBa & Library $1,450,000 ~~ rSecond9'0me oi IJtYime.CiJU!Jef? ff wilt Aelp yoa wan alt .fOU$ !kot~loieneul& 675-1621! 9la. • JILL ANDRUS Res. 673-4861 Ofc. 631-1400 FOR LEASE UDO ISLE I ... 380/lBA, 45' lot $1.95G'mo PENINSULA POINT 3 Bedroom, Park V'iew $595,000 BIG CANYON TRANQUllJTY Unobstructed Views of Golf Course & City Lights Open Floor Plan, High Volume Ceilings 3Bd/3Ba + Family Rm $1.425,000 CORONA DEL MAR WAn:RFRONT Yoo Won't Beliew This location-Like Hawaii! Owvw.I Reef Condo w/Lob of Storage 2Bd/lBa & Giant Private Patio $499,000 FABULOUS BEACH COMMUNITY Channing PeninsUa Point home located on a great inside street. 4 Bedrooms or 3 +Den. French doors, windows, new carpet & extra large patio. Ready to move in! ................... $479,000 PENINSULA OCFANFRONT One House . TWO Lots $1,349,000 UDOISLE Quiet EOO of Island w/Lush Tropical Landscaping ~le Level. l..ow)y Open floor Aan 3Bd/l&, Al New Kitchen $819,000 PENllfOUSE IN NEWPORT Bf.ACH 174gi sq.ft. with New Appliances 2 Master Soltes + Den 2 Huge Walk-in Oosets $.218,900 NEWER TIW>ITIONAL 1993 &Alt . 4 Bedroom $695.000 LEEDRUMMY 631-1400 x303 MESA DB. MAR Bf.AlTl'Y Great ~tion ln Costa Mesa Gorgeous Yards Front and Rear 3Bd/2Ba + Den $212,000 tf~~a'U.f~' Exclusive Affiliate of Sot6eby' s International Realty -~-• . ... :~-~.ti\~ ~ -------~ -. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® . ~~ "m~«LJJ f/&ceuend' 339 62nd Street $449,500 435 Canal Street $150,000 L.H. Sally Phillips 631-14~ x234 KENNIE JO RIZZO Residence 642-4917 631-1400 x248 234 Lugonia Street ............... $370,000 327 Canal Street ......... (L.H.) $130,000 207 Walnut Street ................. $349,000 397 Ramona Way ... : ....... · ...... $375,000 . 323 Cedar Street $357,000 243 Walnut Street $319.000 . TENNIS COURT, POOL, SPA AND VIEW ON OVER 1/2 ACRE Sophisticated custom Dover Shores home with 4 bedroom suites, dining room, family room, study, game room with pool table and bar, 4 fireplaces, triple garage substantial off-street parking and elegant traditional decor. First time on the market Offered at $1,650,000 2 BFAUTIFUUY REMODELED HOMES IN NEWPORT'S BAYCREST 4 (can be ~ Bdrmsl 3 Baths $599,000 3 Bdrms/ 2.5 Baths $619, ()()() Lorraine Fa~ngton 631-1400 x225 OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/SUn 1-5 Exclusrve custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 • SQ.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilhant sunsets. REDUCED $1,595,000 PENINSULA Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA unit with gourmet kitchen, built·m bookcases, luxury baths, secluded private patio and much more plus nice 1 BR rental umt. Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach and shopping. $410,000 JASMINE CREEK Nice 3BR, 2BA. Plan Ill. Tradmonal master suite wrth private patio & fountain. Guard gatedeommunity with pool & tennis courts. Reduced ..... llliiWlll ............ ;...;...i $449,950 HARBOR .Hill Tradltonal custom 4BR, 4BA home. Vaulted ce11tngs. Gourmet kitchen wrth adjoining large f am1ly room. Park-like setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $1,150,000 LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/no detail overlooked. 3 car gar .. air cond., bay windows, with a gallery entrance. Simply a little jewel w/dazzling bay view. REDUCED $699,000 Nice 5BR, 3BA home . Quiet gated convnunrty. New roof. Professionally landscaped. Great family home. Very motivated owner. Reduced -Liil $549,000 720-9422 SPYGLASS Hill Truly a umQue setting wrth stunning. Catalina, harbor and -city sunset views 5BR, 3BA, home . New gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. REDUCED $975,000 BALBOA PENINSULA A true Cape Cod charmer. 3BR, 1 ¥.BA. EnJOY the best of ocean. bay, swimming, surfing, sailing and fishing Al1 with a true community sp1nt. EL MORRO RESORT Custom 2BR, 2BA mobde home. Secluded beach. Sooset walks w/yoUr special one. Spectacular affordable ocean DCI GOCCEDGE: · Newport Beach Office A houseful of males AGENCY: Grubb & Ellis Residential Services JOB TITLE: Senior Marketing Consultant \ FARM AREA: Newport North HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Eigh1 years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach, ' HOBBIES/INTEREST: Six sons~bascbaJI, hockey and animal rights CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Ladies Relief Society...oithc Mormon Church and Parents Who Care LAST BOOK READ: "Atla~ Shrugged" • FAVORITE MOVIE: -.OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1 -5P.M' "My Fair Lady'' FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Five Crowns FAVORITE GETAWAY: 2300ARALIA Mali Gulledge · PET PEEVE: Sequoia National Fore~t Negative conversation HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Never giving up on your drca~ Wt want to htar from you through our new SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftatures rtal tstalt owners, brolctr, agtnts, marlctting rtprtstntatives, or any othtr staff mtmbtrs you would likt to highlight Wt tn,ouragt you to stnd a photo (black and whilt, if possible), with company name, person and SNAPSHOT marktd on back. Stnd or fax your information to: Joyct Schtrtr, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-6504802. Dead/int: 5 p.m .. Tutsday. Wt 'II publish ii as spact is available. If you nttd to make changts to tht copy afttr ii has bttn submilted, pita.st call Joyct Scherer, rr4- 4242. Channing F.astbluff H ome Remodeled and landscaped. Light and bright with every room a garden view. Three bedrooms, 2 baths. $489,000 Furnished BarbaraAune 631 -2863 II GIAMoRous CoNTEMpoRARY MASTERpiEcE LOCATEd ON A pREMiUM Lido lslE CORNER lOCATiON. T REMENdous ENTRY wiTH MARblE flooRiNG THROuql-touT. THE 4 bEdROOM, 5 bATH HOME AwAiTs THE EliTisr buy£R. This CUSTOM HoME COMES iMplEMENTEd wirl-f THE bEST of EVERYfHiNG. A lAvisl-t CUSTOM pool & spA SURROUNdEd by A dEliqHrrul pATiO ANd pAlM TREES. SETs THE STAGE foR iNViTiNG iNdOOR & ourdooR ENTERTAiNiNG. CRANd MASTER suiTE wirli A GENEROUS wAlk-iN clOSET. CouRMET kirdiEN WiTk blAck GRANiTE COUNTERTops, sublERO REf RiGERA TOR. CHJ\RMiNG £ATiNG Nook lookiNG OUT ONTO THE pool AREA. SEpARATE EXECUTiVE ofricr ANd lowER lEVEl dEN. THE RARE OVERS£T lor ACCOMpANiEs TH is AppROXiMA rdy 4000 SQUARE Foor HoME. llluMiNATioN fROM MANY wiNdows will sl-iOW off irs FEATURES ro rHEiR fullrn. · CUSTOM buih ... iNs ANd HIGH TEcH AMENiTiES cOMbiNEd wirH A slEEk look Will EXHibir A lARGE ART potufolio. Two CAR ATIACHed ftARA(\E. The SEllERS ARE VERY coopERATiVE ANd THE oppoRTUNiTy is EXCEpTiONAl. OffEREd AT $1 ,225 ,000 0pEN SAr/SuN 1 ... 5, 101 ViA FlOR£NCE fOR ~ AppOiNTMENT TO viEw CONTACT: l<iM Si<fENhERG OR (JARy Sully AT METRO REAhy I --·-~~-. .. . . . . ··-~ BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Free-standing end unir with go~ co~rse, ciry lights ~ sunset. views. Completdy redecorated in off-whire wnh 4bd, 4.51>.i + libr:ur wuh fire- place. Gated courtyard & koi pond. $1,345,000 • Bdlc Panch Code 71047 NEWPOlrr"BAYFRONT Cozy BaJboa Coves 2bd. 2ba home with 38ft. boat slip and 2 car garage. Quiet gate-guarded community. $595,000 Arne Petersen Code 7'1T77 PllPSl1GIOUS M.YCRfSJ' Attractive 4bd home in great &mi.ly neighborhood. Family room with fircpba and French windows, .eparatc dining room and lush low mainte-nance yard. $535,000 Don Pcanon or Batbara Aune Code 71317 ® s ~ BALBOA ISLAND BF.AtITY Nestled on a bayfront cor- ner lot, this 3bd. 4.5 ba. bayftoni home with 6 car garage is also equipped with a private dock for a yachcsman's lifcstyfe. Marylin-i<trshner $1,595,000 Code 71127 HARBOR RIDGE FSrAnS View of lwbor. cicy, ocean and Caulina sunsctS. Care free living be.gins in this stylish 2bd + den town· home. Custom mteriors, gated communicy with complete amcnfries Tom Brunson $679,000 Code 71297 SEAVIEW BcwtifulJy ~ largest 4bd model in gate guarded mmmunicy. Priv.tcc spa and fumu view of night lights and moumaim form a very latgc rear patio. Tom Brunson $695,000 Code 70347 OCEAN O.OSE DUPLEX Single level duplex on extra sized lot. Prime rental area steps to beach, rcscaur.mts, shopping. PCH & 55. Great property co cash flow now & build 2nd lcvd. Good present cash Bow. Mark Wyiand & Muy Ann McGuire U95,000 Code 70637 UNDAm.E ~pansivc channel views and exquisite interiors arc prcicnted in this custom 5bd bayfront residence with a private dock. Ann Peters & Sl.ll.aJlnc Shuler Ted Jarvis $2,495,000 Code71197 644~6200 INCREDIBLE REDUcnONl Stretch out views across town to the ocean. Custorniud 3bd, 3ba with 3 fuwlaces, 3 ar garage. Lovdy patios, atrium -simply die best home in the Esatcs. Marcie Alder $798,000 <Ade70987 BALBOA ISLAND Commerci21 and/or residential income booster! Large comer parcel (three lots) ready for dcvdop- mcnt. How about a Bed lie Brcak&st? Llnda Octh & Lois Jae.obs $1,350,ooo Code 713n SPYG~HILL SENSATION Designed for luxury livin~! 5bd, 4.5ba customized resi-dence. replete with limestone Boors, circular scaircase, European style lcitdltn, pool & spa, tranquil canyon and city light views. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $1,150,000 Code 71'27 BAYSIDE DRAMA .Excdlcnt location. F.nd'-Ultlt with ~ificcnt view of Bay from Balboa to Jetty. Sold funllshed. Pafca year-round rctttat. Bonnie Barrington SS49,000 Code 7fY797 J N~ort Beach Office · 23 f'A>rporate Plazi, Suite 190 r 644-6200 2504 W. Oceanfront Sat $1,198,000 Gib Walker 2027 Yacht Defender Sat $695.000 Tom Brunson . 30 I Avenida Cerritos Sat $465,000 Sandy Daley 2728 Vista Del Oro Sat $238,000 Jack Cheshire 40 l Morning Star SIS $1 ,599.000 Ball/Petersen Olde c.orooa dd Mar 3700 Ocean Blvd SIS $1 ,345.000 Lcvercn!Tabak 21 Toulon SIS $875,000 AdJer/Propp Carmo Shores 4601 Orrington SIS $850,000 Tabak/Licker U>«ona dd Mar 2525 Ocean Blvd. G1 SIS $675,000 Mali Gulledge Bayc:rat North 1821 Leeward Ln. SIS $639.000 Coluccio/Peyton 231 Santa Ana Ave. SIS $597.500 Mali Gulledge 1315 Antigua Way SIS $510,000 LouAnne Riney 717 & 717.5 Heliotrope SIS $588,000 The Shaa.c:ns Big Canyon 26 Royal St. George Sun $2,295.000 Carol Allison BigCan~n 15~ue Vert~ Sun $1,195.000 JoAnn. Kenton etgc.anyon 14 Rue Grand Duc:a1 Sun $1,350,000 c.amy~ Bdmurt 16 Rodcingbam Sun $1.695.000 8cBc PMtdi Spyglass HiU 11 Cambria Or. Sun $799.500 Osterbour.s 19 Harbor Ridge Or. Sun $679,000 Tom Brunson Jumine Creek 105 Jasmine <:reek Dr. Sun $408,500 ATS Harbor v~ Hills 3514 Cawnaran Sun $5 .. 9,000 ATS Halt>or Highlands 1411 Mariners Or. Sun $439,000 Dana Black &.ck Bay 2412 Francisco Or. Sun $519.000 Octb/Jacobs F.anbluff 2300 An1ia Su $489,000 Buban Aune Bluffs 301 Avcnida Cerritos Sun $465,000 Sally Shipley 2111 Delcanto Sun $359,000 Pam BaU 224 M2gnolia Sun $269,000 Phytis Hayden 12 Rocky Glen Sun $254,900 Dahlia Sbemtob 32 Encore Ct. Sun $233,500 Claudette Tayfor 200 McNeil, 1109 Sun $119.500 Mary.um McGuiR 200McNeil,1102 Sun $149,000 Maryann McGuire 16 Mission Bay Sun $1 ,150,000 Octh/Jacobs OPPOIITUNITY KNOCKS! HIGHLY MOTIVATED SEU.ER Two identical condos available! 1 house from beauti· ful beach! Each spaciow. tri-IC'VCI condo offers 4bd, 3.5ba. f.R., 2 car garage & ocean view roof top dcdt. Wdl located on a quiet scrctch of Vista Del Oro, this bluffs beauty is an c.xccpnonal value. 3bd, 2.5ba. Close to shopping tennis & schools. Michael Smith Don Pearson $3S0,111 LET'S MAKE A DEAIJ • Adonblc 3'w home w/bcautiful white tile kitchqi, spacious &may rm., 2 Jided firq,bce, and computer rm. LoCated in quiet ~ w/printt 'f>o' in back yard. Kay Kor\fal $237.-0 Code 716177 $238,000 C.ode 71237 HIT THE JACKPOTI Good rental aia -close co fun zone & pier. Upper 3bd, l.75ba, 2 sundccb. Lower bas 2bd, 1.7Sba, patio. 4 car garage. Both with fircplac.cs. Gib Walk.er $399,000 C'.odc 71507 BEST PRICE -BEST VIEW Supreme living begins in this Harbor Ridgt> 5bd beauty with unobstruct· cd views of ocean, city lights. and mouncams. $899,000 Marylin Kershner C.ode 70997- WINDOWTO THE SF.A Prmigiom Oa2n ~ csacc overlooks lrupimion f>oinrin CdM. Recxndy remoddcd 5bd, 4.5ba home. Main house + guest house. $1,795,000 Mali Gulledge C.odc 71167 Ull1MATE BEACH UVING full-on ocean, HB Pier and Catalina views. 3bd, 3.5ba + roof- top d Posh interiors: two fireplaces and lots of marble decor. $549,000 Gisela Burmeister C.ode 70827 .. .. -... -c; • ' ... - , .....,.~_..~ .. ....,~._.......,..~-----.r---~ -.--..-=-·;..·~ ... ,.-..... ..-~. J.-'""\"'\• ....................... ----.-.. -..-_ ,-. ·-1 r#i ---• -• .... "---~.,"' ... ' -"' -' --- Melinda and Ma,,rty Jones: -second gen~ration ~ea tors t . Married for five years, the couple has blended their personal and professional life By Joyct Scherer Rral £.ftatr Eduor wa ... II de1,tmy whu.:h brought Melinda and Marty Jones together? Consider thii.: Melinda\ mother is named Emily; Marty's mother, too, is Emily; and both mothers were Realtors. Marty has two children: 11 Mtn and daughter: Melinda. too, a ... on and daughter. And both were invotved m real e'tate long before meeting. From left to right: Breck Jones, Sandy Hugill, Melinda Jones, Morty Jones, Jed Jones, Steve Hugill S1111ng m a conference room at The Prudential California Realty in Newport Beac h. the couple recalled their lir..t meeting at a friend'·, party in 1989 .. She wa' weanng a yellow pant" outfit. and 'he wa' 'ery pretty." Marty '>aid. And Melinda 'aY'· "I m'tantly liked him Marty ha<; th1' ama1mg. genuine. wonderful quality .. At that fiN meeting. Marty asked for Melinda·, bu'>mess card intending to call he r 'oon. however, as Melinda i.ays. "I d1dn"1 le1 any gra ss grow," and she called inviting him to a Rams game. "I love football, and I had r.ca.o;on tickets." ~he i.aid. "But he said, 'I would love to see you again, but I don "t care for football. May I take you out to dinner instead?'" From the first date. the couple knew they had something special. And though Marty soon proposed. he and Melinda· idea of an engagemenl period slightly differed . "He asked me to marry him at my fami ly's reunion in August," she said. "He was thinking we would be engaged about a year. but 1 did the quick close and said we (famHy) would all be in California in October. Then Marty went in10 a totil panic attack." ' Both still laugh about the proposal. "She loves hort escrows, bur I was just hoping for a long one." Marty said. Married in October 1990, the couple exchanged vows encircled by their four children whose ages range from 22 -28. Secure in their personal relationship. the couple teamed up on a professional level. And again, fate played a hand. Born and raised in Long Beach, Marty, a Cal State Long Beach alumnus. said his mother sold real estate part time for about I 0 years. His fi~t job. however. was in salei. al the Long Beach-based IBM. He moved 10 Newport Beach in 1967 and in 1970 obtained his real estate licen~ doing commercial real estate for Coldwell Banker. In 1976 he and a partner started Davison & Jones, developing industrial buildings in Orange County. He continued into the 1980s, with projects in lrvinc. Rancho Cucamonga and Carlsbad. .. Then I k.ind of retired for abou1 five years." he said. "and managed my commercial properties." Melinda's road to her profession began in La Jolla. Born in Mam3J'Oneck. NY. she was one of four children. three girls and a boy. In 1957. her family was living in Houston when her father succumbed to a heart attack. Left with the responsibility of raising four children - ages 8. 12, 15 and 17 -Melinda's mother packed up the family. moved to La Jolla. earned her real estate license and began selling residential real estate. Her career flourished and she was able to put her four children through college. "That move was really brave of her," Melinda reflected. "She chose La Jolla because that is where my parents honeymooned. and they had agreed one day they would live in California." Today, in her early 80s. Melinda's mothef still lives in La Jolla and still sells real estate at the same agency she began with nearly 40 years ago. Melinda's two sisters also have their real estate licenses, along with several other family members. Melinda graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 1966 and married soon after. She moved to Newport Beach in 1969, and for the next 22 years. raised two children, stayina involved in their schools and community ICUvities. She earned her real estate license in 1m but left it on the blctbumer undl J 985 when la~ ended ind abe Ctecidcd to bep I real estate ca"ea'. Sbc IUlted with U~ Koma · Ind basicalty had stayed-with the comp:sny u it became Merrill Lynch and then The Prudential California Realty. She says the company 1s like fami ly to her. "Maxine Montgomery is a fabulous manager. she promotes a team pirit ... it as not cutthroat here and we get a lot of support." she said . The couple·s personal compatibility i threaded through their professional life. "We don't real ly divide things. we kind of hare everything:· Melinda said. "We have found our balance is how we bring different points of views. Marty is so ca y 10 work with, we don't let our cg~ get in the way ... it is amazing. in all these years. I don 't think we have had one argument over how to do something.·· Many praises Melinda's honesty and enthusiasm. "She genuinely gets excited about something that works for someone and that carries through," he said. . The couple 's combined strcn&ths and lwd work is paying off. In 1995. they ended the second quarter with the office's hlgbest sale volume of$J4 million. Now that figure has ~he.d $17 million, up, they say. 200%, from pa.st years. Boch agree. as working partners. it is hard to take time off together. That i9-whey they arc thankful for their as istant Robin Harris who cues-their workload. But when they do managc1-getaway, it's snow skiing, golf or sailing. And during the week., each has a day off to enjoy their separate interests. Marty: surfing and windsurfing; and Melinda; a rose garden and ai:rtfriends. For 25 yem, Melinda bas met monthly with the Harbor VICW Hills neiahbOdiood bridae club. c.a,,,.,.,. .. ,,,,,,, ,.., "' ,.. ,,,_•drP C....-._,., N...,.n ..... ,, (114) 1SM#A ~r . _, ~ -I • 1 ~ . ---'l"'"t·--· .. -~_ ~alboa Island Realty 673-8700 "'We've (jot r.Ba£6oa Isfantl Cove retl! 11 ~~~·-:?.~~ Brand New Home Spacio1H custom dup~. l uxury .11~n11id all Al1rt' Brtnwtt'll 675-95/fS 19%5,000 Np /!ew~ort Propert~es 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083 644~1600 New Listings Bristol Place Bank owned! I bed· room, I bath. $1.000 toward closlnc costs. Patrick BertoUc $47,900 New Listings . .. BALBOA BAYFRONT $1 ,399,000 Small contemporary on the ti.y Dock. priv<Me beach. Sl.lnsct vle..s. beau11ful ~n• Vlsca. tumkt')I Mickey Rowe BAYVIEW TERRACE $334,900 Wonderful l bcdlOOlll. 2 S bath home in p11~1tne condition Catcd community with pool and Sp.l Lowest prittd 1 Bd In ;irea Jim KJJne ShJrtey Hanis CAMEO SHORES $1,69',000 r.tiulousOD1ieetnpoi•ylltew home~ ilnd airy ..id\ hllh cdllno. tgC,i1lty ~u-- 4 bedrooms. 4 s bMhs. pool and $!» Giel Thomas EYan Corkett DOVER SHORES $148,000 T<lCMly~~ wtlh•~Ylew The best~~ and materials with every decaf II\ mind Dottie Autero Christine Klm HARBOR VIEW HIU.S $749,000 One ol the world• l'RC views with a reslc:lenc. ol su~ II\ • prtvace sieltlnc In • splelldld fwnlly am Coby Ward 4 bedrooms. f ~ ba1hs. f.lmlly room rebuilt from ground up Great corner locauon h111h qu.ih1y Bert Reedy Marian Reedy S1n11le level detached 1ov.nhome I bedroom wllh nice yard air condltooned. 11uard 11a1l"d communlly Virginia Zenz CORONA DEL MAR $730,000 Ouahty buih two Slory .. 1th• bedrooms. l bilc.hs. SI» Cf'Nt south ol hlcfl10ay locatJOO' One owner home EM:ellen1 condilion• Marian PhlllJppl EASTBLUFF $479,000 Channlnt remodeled and eapanded l bedroom. 2 bath beautlfully ~ yMd with spa Move·ln condition Susan Laird HARBOR VIEW HOMES $499,500 • bedroom. l s bMh efldoted Ponolino with pM dtlklrei;;:t'a)'hololw In backy Su.san=:m.n Sara H an BALBOA PENINSULA $1 ,400,000 Choice bullding site on Ne,.port ~ most p11va1e island Boat dock~. ICMls court. beach garden care1aker Duncan Forgey r •bulous .. bedroom t.lmily home \Ollh aiea1 floor plan Hardwood floors. hench doo"' ;and more• Nice lo1 10ilh pool t, sp;i StelJa Worden CORONA DEL MAR $2,200,000 COfon;a del Mar oce;anfron1. easy access 10 beach Wonderiul vle-•s ol crashina surf. sunsets and Catalina terry Finster EMERAlD BAY $700,000 Terrific lot. Best ~mlly area In Emerald Bay Crelll nerbotsl Latte lla1 bulldlnc ~ Wal 10 beach Rod Daley Nancy Daley HARBOR VIEW HOMES $559,000 .. bcdt00m. l s bath Portollno model on over.1lu:d lot Trat1qull 5C1llnt backs to nacure pad!. Creat ()l)90rtunltyt Sara Hinman BALBOA PENINSULA PT. $629,000 Creal l Slory house between the bay ind beach lrd floor has a vie,. nk e condltoon Localion os excellent Bob Berg Beaudfully upgr.lded 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo with RC'" kitchen and baths Molle-in condition Jim KJJne Shlrtey Harris HeldJ Stockwell CORONA DEL MAR $1 ,375,000 Spectacular ocean. jetty and suMC( views• ~rfect 4 bedroom. J bath family home cl<>!>e to COM beaches. View d~ Pat Hurley EMERAlD BAY $775,000 Uw this charmlnt Emerald Bay 5'udlo -.hlle pi.nnl;\your ne"' home You at!\ build lO' lch here Loe value Rod Daley Nancy Daley HARBOR VIEW HOMES $660,000 4 bedroom. ) S ti.th home ellj)llnded fof actlYe !amity • .., uoeptlonal • .,.. like" location a pcKCfvl cul-de-sac tulle S<:hmlestnc JudJ Mertz BAYCREST SOUTH $525,000 E.mpey ncsterJ wfll lovt" lhrs 2 bedroom plus den LR and f'R Bekourt s1yle poOI and ~ "'"h wet bar and 880 ere~ lor en1ertaonl04t Dottie Austero Sara Marvin BIG CANYON VILLAS $338,500 Lush pool side locA1oon• Lwury I010nhome with l bedrooms. 2 '> balh' f'l'rlect c:ondrlion1 f"l"t class eM'rCISC bu1ldi04t Marian PhllUppl ' CORONA HIGHLANDS $659,000 Fan1ast1c ocean and harbor vie-..., 1 bedrooms 2 ., baths. wood tloo~ view deck. pnvate beach access. large lo1 Steve H~h EMERALD BAY $1,49',000 ere.t budl "°'-befn& sdd ac lot ~ ~ In oondltlon 129 leet ol flonuce Steps 10 sand. ~I and tennis couns Rod Daley Nancy Daley HARBOR VIEW HOMES $97S.OOO Wonderful new 2 ~home on ~ CU~ lot ~Of C> IOOfllS lifM. stone end neutrals This one -.on't last• Susan Scanlan Sara Hh111n11n \ , , 4 • - HARBOR VIEW HOMES $1 ,150,000 Large home on cul·de-sac In favoftte lamlfy community 5 at pr .. e. poof and 1ues1 house• Mary Ellen Weglarz Bob Weglarz MESA VERDE $299,900 Dchghlluf 2 ~tory 4 bedroom ,.,th trtt lolled )ilrd Skylight\ \huttel'i updated lut~hen and new roof Your dream home• Julie Stephenson OCEAN RIDGE $595,000 First row canyon v~"' lot Build you1 d1eam home In thl\ pre\ti&loos community Great opponunrty to build a custom home Marcy Weinstein Susan Scanlan PORTAFINA LAGUNA $579,000 Custom l..lguna home with great ocean and Catahna v1e"'s Remodeled lutchen and baths Vaulted celhncs and stone f'P Steve High SPYGLASS CUSTOM $1.140,000 Custom ludo< ~bedrooms. 4 S baths b1lltard room. poof. 1f>i1 quiet cvl-de·sac. maidltue51 quarlers. l car g.arage Susan LaJrd JASMINE CREEK $4ts.OOO Ideal location on "'1de lush Jlttflbelt with ()(NI\ vie .... Ucht and bftCht 2 bedroom plus den Pnced to srll "°"'' Carole Johnson MESA VERDE $895,000 H• family home ovrriooluf141 15th Q,no~ ol ~Verde Counuy Club Pool~ ~s coun Huae lot Am~ see• Don Sheridan Sally Anne Sheridan OCEAN RIDGE $1 ,795,000 Spect.icular sunset views over Newpon Harbor Private cul-de-sac loatlon New ~ bedroom ~~bath home Connie MaxsentJ RITZ COVE $750,000 Temhc loc available lof custom home or 1n comblniltion with purchaK ol home ne•t door Some ocean view Susan Scanlan Dave Busk THE BLUFFS $257,000 Eltslbfuff l bedroof!I, 2 bath carmel1t• close to pools end sho~lnc Overlookll\I treenbe I Connie MaQentJ . ~ ,-,......-. . '\ . .. ' . .. . .-.• IASMINE CREEK $569,000 Fabulous oceantarttnbelt views ~ l bedroom+ Fil. wood celllnp. wood ftoors. -carpet. double spa Carole Johnson NEWPORT NORTH $219,900 2 bedroom. 2 bath •1th lolt. 1 car att.ched urase. hard-..ood lloorlnc Desirable end unit Greg Lombardi OlDE CORONA DEL MAR $395,000 Creat income units in Corona del Mar Fi•·UP Of build new Of land bank St<lbletenants Duncan Forgey SEAVIEW $569,000 l bedroom. 2 5 bath one story home C:.nyon 11nd dty vie-.s Private loaoon. 1u.tfd pted •Ith pool, ~ and tennis Sharon Smith Sandie Fix THE BLUFFS $270,000 Great 3 bedroom. l S bath. 1a,.. din Inc and lamlly rooms Close to pool. shopplnc •nd schools Sara Hinman LAGUNA OCEANFRONT $1,150,000 ucuna Beach oceanfront ~rloolllnc s«luded cove on appnia 112 aae lot Very prlvate l bed,_, !'bath Jerry F1nster NEWPORI' NORnt VIUAS $424,990 l bedroom villa masterplea Private Mid quiet location CUilld pted community Hlehfy u~ Master suite on 1st floor Cree Lombardi OlD£ CORONA DEL MAR $395,000 Creat income units In CO<ON del Mar 1 bedroom. 2 bath, lo~r 2 bedroom f balh, UJ>Per Coodcond1tlon Duncan Forgey SHORE CUFFS $889.000 Oc~an and canyon views 'lolth beautllvl kitchen makes~ ere• lor no• but. •new~ this lot' 't\IO'Orll Mlke MerT THE BLUFFS $359,000 Grt!at Bluffs location Ne.w pool. nature walk •Ith fpectaeular views ol Bid. Bay, dty llehts and mountaiM Coby Ward UDO ISLE $2,595,000 Premlef Udo Isle bayfront beautifully remodeled Ove~lud lol Sunny open locafion Huee dodt & roof deck. John McMonJc)e NEWPORT OCEANFRONT $1 ,275,000 NelO'l)Cll1 Beach oce~ Stunntnc- contempcnly home ) bediooms and den Rooftop d«k •nd much ~ Ronda Hein PELICAN HILL $695,000 One ol the lowest priced ocean vie... lots in ndusiw ClUld pted communlcy Creat ~an and eolf aJUIW vie.s Susan Scanlan Marcy Weinstein SOUTH LAGUNA BE'ACH $259,900 I $329,000 l bedroom 2 bath and 3 bedroom. 2 b.tth units owrtooklnc the cxiean In pled community Pool and pi1Y.tte bead! llOCeSS Bob DITuWo 11tE ES'l'AftSICf SEMl.IFF $639,900 Bank ownedt • bedroom. • bath on the Coif COl.lrse at Selldllf C~ntry Club Don't miss this out,tandlnc V91~t Patrick Bartollc Direct Beach Access to Crestent Bay! Redu,ed to $897,500 SHORE CLI FFS A beautiful canyon setting in the most desired beach community of Shore Cliffs I Stunning four bedroom remodeled home on one level. Ocean views and private beach access just steps away. Absolutely charming! NORTH LAGUNA OCEANFRONT! Large 1/4 Acre Lot! SEA ISLAND Must Sell! If you miss this one, you'll be sorry! . Call for private viewing . Drastically reduced to $ I , 999, 999 ! 80 OCEAN VISTA $565,000 Best golf course value! Decorator perfect upper two bedroom plus den townhome on 14th fairway of Newport Coast Country Club. Owner has found another home and is ready to deal! Gated community. Come see the value! - Premier Lido Isle Bayf'ront: 343 Via Lido Soud $2, 595.000 ( Prime O ceanf'ront: Locat:ion 7106 West Oceanfront $1, 099, 000 Udo Isle Comt:emporary 211 Via E~oli $695.000 McM<>rtigle 717-4711 Spect:acular Lido Isle Home 332 Piazza Lido $1. 099, 000 Newport: Heights Family Home 5 Part< Place $1 . 069. 000 Gol't:'.overs Dream 17 Las Brisas $259. 900 , JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 I • Completed in 1991, this custom 5 bedroom is situated on a huge lot. 60 feet on the bay with private pier and slip Fabulous floor plan with impeccable quality throughout. Spectacular views! Priced to sell! If you like Hawall you should see this! Secluded over a sandy cove with private beach access, th.IS custom built 4 bedroom home is a tropic.al pclradise. All rooms open to ooeanvtew ~-Guest quarters. Situated on extra large lot with southerly exposure. Preferred east end island location. Tum key throughout with quality construction. 4 bedrooms plus office area Prtvate pier and slip. Over 60 feet on the bay! The ultimate for entertaining! State-of-the-art kitchen, huge great room, media room and a dining room fit for a kJngl Turning basin views. Sophistication on the sand I 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths plus den, Including 2 bedroom cu~t house. Premier bay and beach k>aiUonf)educed for quick ulel Ultimate family home In Newport Helihts. Total of 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, Including separate~ quarter.; over a detached 3 car garage. Custom bulk In 1984 with traditional detailing throughout. plus a dog-sized yard. A touch of Nantucket In Newport Heights. Picture perfect Inside and out. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. hardwood floors, beam celllnes. French doors, and great yard. •uated on an oversized and extra wide lotl Wlftte and bricht throuchout, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, formal dlnlna. channlna patio and gardens. Great loaltloftl Oreet buy! JIM KLINE 759-3771 Gorgeous remodeled and expanded Versaille townfrome witfr serene views of Big Canyon Country Club's 6th fairway . Stelld \\1orde11 -; j'> , ~,. ,, . · ··~r 1"1 · DOTTIE AUSTERO 759~3763 CHRISTINE KIM 717-4709 Your Dover Shores Specialists DOVER SHORES AT ITS BEST 1362 GAIAXY DRIVE Front Row Views of the City Lights, Bay and Pacific 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, a study room. A grand atrium with electrical sliding roof shelters a full-grown tree. The family room opens to a new upgraded kitchen. Pool-side wet bar and firepit. - Pool, spa and a green lawn. Dover Shores amenities include three private beaches, a neighborhood parft and a convenient location to schools and shops . BEVERLY MORPHY 675..-9073 or 759,.3731 The following properties have had a significant price reduction. -For different reasons, the owners have an Increased motivation to sell. They have Identified properties to buy . or they are leavtng the area. These represent good o 6 Harbor Island $3,750,000 Best buy on Newport's most exclusive island. Turnkey 5 bedroom. 307 Esqulna $495,000 Magnificent view, expanded Delores townhome. 2675 Bayshore Drive $1,090,000 3 bedroom home, steps from the beach. 20 Rue Vlllars $975,000 Deauville townhome on the golf course. 7 Cheshire $2,850,000 Largest estate property available in Belcourt. Big & Beautiful! . " • c .. -42 Spacious four bedroom on one of the prettiest streets. Walls of glass capture light and view of manicured grounds. Family room, remodeled kitchen ana unique dining room with reception area. EASTlmE c.JL Two large paJUls with two houses. on each lot. Nice curb appeal. Desirable loc.tlon. Properties may be purchased ......................... $m .... EACll IRVINE TERRACE CUSTOM HOME WEST NEWPORT NIEWPOID' SHORES Duplex with 2BR. 2BA front unit, 2BR, lBA rear unit plus 2BR. lBA owner hideaway. 4 car garage. Beach close! .......................................... $S29,995 NEWPORT SHORES Bulk! a brand new home on the canal. 30 x 85 lot in a good location. Afternoon sun and sunsets on water Ide of o ............................ $212,000 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR In a premier location. Sonny south facing patio with French doors from MBR's & spacious liv. rm. Reio forces ITIOYa. Secrifice ............................. $511.900 CORONA DEL MAR COllONA DEL JllAll Ocean view, So. of Hwy. 1.7. 700 eq. ft. lot w/large home 3BR, 3BA, 2 car gar. R-1 zont but arranged w/3 areas •..................... $895,.oeo 2 Corporate Plaza. Suite i .H; • tl :-4-d7UU VAUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 32 Years of Real Estate Experience REDUCED $255,000! I'\ t '-I< HO\\ 224 Gamet, Balboa Island 216 Diamond, Balboa Island ll '-ii '-.Ol 1>1 108 ~., IWboa Island 210 ....,..., BalbOa Island PAUL CANTRELL 806-7721 . MESA VEmJ£ 4BR, 3BA, lwo-$tory on a quiet street. Hardwood rloors, upgraded kitchen and baths, formal dining room TONY CO 721-4512 Immaculate!....................... ... .. $255.000 u;.;;;;;,;;.;.;.;.;.;,.._..:....;.;.;:.....;_;...;.,.;.;.;~~;..;;..::.:=~ ~ SPECIAUZING IN COSTA MESA/ MESA VERDE JAYKEU..Y 540-6276 .. \ ( \ \ ....................................... Sl1U. TIMl TO CllSTOMIZl -Com- l?!etlon due Sept. "95. Spacious SBR. 6BA. wetl-plari,r!Cd and executed on extra large lot. Extraordinary ocean/dty views. PfesttJVou.s Newport Beach's MSpygtas.s HITT". $I ,299,000 MI I ON 1HE BEACH -Incredible ocean- front estate In West Newport. Intriguing ftoor plan featuring six bedrooms1 five baths, com~etelV remodeled In 1990. Surf at )"O'}r fronf ~~~I A rare oppor-tunity at $I, 195,000 02 LOCATION -LOCATION -Extra large back yard with a peek-a-boo ocean view from master awaJts you In this home. Two bedroom, three baths - den could be third bedroom. $419,000 PIO llAa lllAND IANCH -Custom craftsmanship and Old Wor1d charm combine to create a special appea!. Add ocean view and easy terms. Call for detalls on terms. $9)5,000 U SPANSH SOffflSTICAJ10N - Old Wond charm, located sete- ndy ~ DaN Point Harbof. 48R. 38A wlltl hardwood lk>of's. 2 llreplaces. beamed cernng.s. r~ bookshdves. y, acre ft.!t comer lot $475,000 53 SU TO SAN DllOO • One-of·•· kind loc.&tk>n above DaN Point Martna. ~ ~ are spectacu· lar from ~ery room of this unique home. with the look and ~ of• grand SPAfllsh mansion. Almost 4.000 sq.ft. w/rool·top deck. ON.I $9'9,000 SI I a a l.XChlNG -Custom designed IAY, Cl1Y UGHTS &. MC>t9il- and appointed prtv&te home. TA91f VllWS -Conten'\penly Two fireplaces. hardwood floors. four bedroom, 2.5 baltl custom plantatton shutters. crown mold· home. Kitchen And IMng area Ing &. French doors. Sol&r heired overtooks bay. Skyllghts. v.wlted pool and spacious p&tlo. oefflngs. decb. llvft'-ar $409,000 RS garage. Quiet street. SMt,000 A13 DlLUXl DUPUX • White wa~ views from this first dtiS duplex In Dana Point. Two 38R unlis. each 1700 sq.ft. Ownef wlll talk t~msl C&ll now. $.Jef,000 S7 5UN5lT AND CAT~ - Spectacular views. $pldol.as condo. ~ 2,200 sq.ft. Three bedrooms. 2.75 baths. Only one common wall. $151,500 AS ~ SIDllKT • Ocellt View from most rooms In this large, IN1ght, dlttrful home ill:rosi from greenbelt. Four~ rooms plus family room. formal dining room. H ff.tOO CS f.N1BTAINUS DfJJGHT -fully fur- nished four-bedroom, with gourmet kitchen, mornJng room. des_Jgner fur- nishings &. professJonaJ landSCaplng. Panoramic coastline views. master suite on separate level. $689,000 C3 EUGANT ESTAn -4BR. 3BA. J>'us bonus, custom deck off master bed-room. Hlghlv decorated &. upgraded. Hardscape, landscape. pooks~. bar- becue. Panoramic views! $649,000 H4 A MAS1UPllQ -I 80" oceM1 view. Incredible home with views from every rooml Four bedrooms. 41 /2 b&ths. lalge yard fadns the oce&n, room for tennis c.curt &nd poof. ""·'°° AB COASTAL Vll.WS -Slrude-level Span- ish hacienda hJJ(h on a hlU In ~na Beach. Archltea's home ln an exdu.slve private sett1~ with unJQue Indoor/out-door pool. Pano view. $619,000 Lt PE.NINSUlA LOCATION DUPl1X - With bay view from upper deck. 3BR. 2BA up -2BR. 2BA dOWn. Perfect opportunity to ltve the beach llfestvte and help wtth the ~age. $595,000 A12 l oaAM, smimT, an UCilff - Views from d rooms In Chis beauttNI exearttve tlorne. Poof and spl. l&rge lot. Four bed· rooms, three baths. custom ~throughout. Me.500 TtUlnC. LOCATION • On cul· de-s.c. single loaded street with ocean~. Four bedrooms. two and one-hd baths. Many ..-nenl- des. Nice bKk y.vd. GreU ~ datlon wtth tennis ciouns. pools and spas. $)29,000 KI DlUGlflRa DANA f'OllfT - Custom quality fofmer model home. Lirge. open, lots of llgtlt. Four bedrooms. V.wl~ celllnp. wood shutten. 8ettJer e&rpet. $JIS.000 V6 wu. 1'L\Df. fOll caeo - four bedrooms, two and one- IWllf bldlS. w.lk to o.na Point h.vbclf. ~ LArse )Wd. No UIC>Cktlon dues. c.n now. $149.000<:4 for information on these and other properties (((f( !iS~, s~,it.1 (J 0 Amenca is alWays on the move . Knowing a few moving facts and terms can make . your move easier Interesting facts about moving; • One-fifth of all Americans, an esLimaLed ..i~ million people. move each year. (U.S. C'en'u~ Bureau) •Approximately 17% of the total United S1Jte' population move each year which is 11111n: than any other c-0untry. Australia rankll ,n·1,nd in annual citizen moves with I 0.4% rl' S. Census Bureau) •An e'timated 13 million children up to age 19 m11\e each year. (U.S. Census Bureau) • rht: a'erage American moves 1 I time' m .1 liktrme. (U.S. Ccn~us Bureau) • \lmn..t haJf of all move:. occur betv.een 1h.: bt'.g1nnmg of May and Labor OJ} 1 \mcncan Mo\eN Conference) • \~iut 45% of all mO\.CS are corporate 1d11\.Jtions. 45~ arc personal mme~ and Ill', Jre military or govemmenl relocation' 1 \merkan Mover.. Conference) • Tv. ent} -one percent of household' u-.e the 'm Ile' of a professional mover. (I 983 l 111,e1,1Ly of Maryland study) •Mm mg ii. the third most i.tre:-,ful e\e11t m lit.: following death and divorce. IEmplo~ee Rclt11:J11on Council) • fhl.' typ1caJ moving CUstOmer IS d mamed 1.11uple between the ages of 25 and 44. with 1111.: or two children between the age~ 11f 2 . 111J 11 . • lhl! averuge si1e of a Mayflower 1nter..iate 'htpment i11 6.700 poundo;. about eqm"aknr 111 '" roomc; with appliance~ • rhe a' erage di\taoce of a Mayfloy, er 1111•\e" 1.200 milcl> or aboul the d1,tan~e Imm New York LO Des Momcs. Iowa t;Jossary of moving terms Mlhl people don't move often enough lo bc.:nme familiar with the language of 11111\ mg. Allhough the moving busmes5. 1sn "t 'l.'I) technical, knowing a few ba,ic terms mJke' ii I.hat much easier 10 worl. "'iLh your mm 1ng company to !iel up a move that\ a.c; 'mooth and stress-free a' pos,ible Here Jre .i fcv. 1enn.\ that will help )OU to belier work ''1th your mover: • fhe carrier is the moving company. •The estimate i~ an approximation of the probable cost of your move. ba...ed on IJl'hlr' hke van. pace require.d and weight 111 ~our household gooch. The three ba,ic t \re~ of e!-timatcs are binding. non-binding. .ind bc!-t price. • A non-blndJna estimate provides a pricing guideline fur the cu'tomer. ba,ed on an 1mcnh1r) uf the nt\lllmer\ merchand1<.e. There 1' n111.:1intrattuaJ comm11ment to th1'> e~llmate and the finJI charge' the cu,tomer mu'' PJ~ wuld bl.' higher or 111~cr than the e~11matl·d uM. depending 11n the .1l1ual weight 11f the 'h1pmem •With J binding e\timatc. yuu "111 know in advancl.' what your mm I! "1111:1"1 regardle,., of v.an.1m:e.' 1n the allUJI '~eight (J, long a' the 1n•cntor) uf till' 11en1' bcmg moved j, the i.ame a' thl! 1n,entur} u'ed for malong the e~llmate) • P:--best-price guarantee" the mamnum you w111 hJ\ e 111 p.i~. t'\ en 1 f the a1.1ual weight of your bcl1111gmg' exi.:ccd' tht: c'ttm:ueJ \lie1ght fJ, lung .1, the e,11mate 1mi:nt11ry of belonging' anJ linJI 1111 entu9 Jre the ,.ime). If. hov.e\ er. thl' muH' rn'~' k...,\ than expelled lx·l.Hl\l' thl· .1dual weight'' lo\\ er thJn e'llmated }1111 p.1\ the lower Jmount • Tht: imenton 1, a J,1.i1lcJ h,111l 11em' rn ) our 'h1pmcnt ~nJ 11' l'1111J1t111n ~fore the \.in I' loaded The \,11111pera111r \~111 pre-.en1 the 1t1\enl111) 111 )llU .illct thl' \.JO'' loJdcd .inJ agam \\hen the 'h1pment rl'alhC' your ne" home. Your '1gnaturi: 1111the1men10I) · acknow kdgl'' that ) our g1111lf, h,1\1.' been dell\ ereJ m the 'amc 1.:1111d1111111 a' rci.:e1' ed. • Gr<KS "eight 1' that 111 thl' \Jn and 11' content' after }Our go1.id' Jn~ loaded •Tare wcight '' th<ll of the \Jn Jnd 11' content-before ~our go<id' arl' l11,1dcd. • Net weight 1' the gn"' weight mmu' the t.ire weight. You ,11c entitled Ill a copy of the ~i.:ale 11cket h> \Cnly your 'htpnwnt\ ac1ual net weight. •The ~hippt>r or consi~nt•r '' }llU. the peN111 v. hn " mm 111g. In 11111\l n1111ra•1'. the 'hipper '' re,pon,1bk for 'upcn l'lng the mme. both .it ong111 Jnd de,11na1mn •The origin agent I' the mm mg .:ompJn) \ repre,ental1\e rc,pon,1hle fur arranging ffiO\ mg \Cr\ Ile\ • A destination agent I' loc.11cd at or ncJr your de,tination. and prm 1de~ nece\\ary -.er. ice' and mformalllltl v.hen }Our gooch are unloJded and mmed mto )Our new home. •The van operator mcr'-l!e' h\Jdmg. hauling JJld unlo.1Jmg of )11ur po"e"IO"'· dme' the 'an tn }llUr ne\\ home and ma) O\ef\ee pad.mg anJ unpacl.m~ Mayjlowu Transit is ont of tht nations 's ltading truck transporlation comparrits. Mayflowtr sptcialize~ in worldwidt transpurtaJion of housthold goods, electronics, tradt show t.xhibiJs a11d general commodilits. Based i11 Carmt~ /rid., Mayflower Transit i.v represe11ted by mort than 750 agents around the globt. Belle Partch repeats top honors at Grubb & Ellis Ron Manano. v1ce president and discrict manager of the Newport Beach ofrn:e announced Belle Partch wa~ the top producing agent for the second quarter of 1995 and fortbe month of June. Pa Partch recently sold one of the hiabesl priced homes in Big Canyon, repor1edby the Oranac Coast Assoclation of Re&lton. She apecialila la IUp.ead properties and recen&Jy doled ....,. on 1 '-CUSIOm. Belcourt lmlil ........... ..._. ol cloaina eacrow •.,. ., ... llislllat priced prope.Uia 08 Liadi ... "Belle " a bmker w11h high elh1eal 'itandard' and profc.l\\l(lOah,m:· Man.mo said. A 25-x,ear re\idcnl of Newport Beach. Partch' career '\pans 30 year;. with a clo!>ed sales volume 1n c>.ce'>'i of $200 million. She recogriiz.es the advant~ges of a ~uhi-offi_cc organizntion, Homequ1ty rclocauon services and the recent affiliation with Christie's. an international broker network pecializing in the sale of important properties. '1ltis affiliation is certainly a plus. many of my clients arc familiar with the magazine "Great Estates." With all the services provided by Grubb &..Ellis Res.idential Real Estate Services, I am in a posiuon to off er the best rcat~ services available." a.I# ,,.,... ta h ,.,_w Ill <ir'Ut .t Bllll R...,,., a-1 &Ill# S#Ykn, lJ c..p.• ,._, S#. 11' N..,,.n ._.. (71') '" '*' Coldwell Banker salutes Laraine· Shaw Top producer Laraine Shaw ha.'I been listed in the Top 10 am<1ng Coldwell Banker Orange County region sales associates. in addition to being Lhe No. I agent in the Newport Beach office for Laraine Sbaw year-to-date sales. Since joining Co ldwell Banker in 1983. Shaw has been continu:illy honored a'> a lop producer. A nine-year member of the pre<.tigiou' Pre!tident°!' Club, she i' abo a member of the International Pre\idcnt \ Cirde. which recognire' the top 2~ of 'ale' a''ociate' nation"'1de She. too. I' the recipient of many oulStanding achievement awards. "Clients' need' and customer service always come!t fir<it," Shaw said. "l receive great satkfaction working with clien~ by li~tcmng. understanding and lhen fulfilling special real estate need<;." A native Californian and resident of Newport Beach, ~he has repre~ented Harbor View Homes ~ince 1977. She i& an active member in Sandpipers of the Hong Ho!>pital Foundation and the Ladies Club of Marbclla Country Club Golf Association. Shaw's lei!lurc tim1;is spent travelmg. which has taken her aero'' the world ' includrng an African Safari honeymoon tnp m 1992. For all your real estale 11eeds, co11tact Ul.Taint Shaw al the. Coldwell Ba11ke.r Newport Btach office at (7/.1) 745-1626. Sally Shipley honored at Grubb & Ellis Sally Shipley of Grubb & Ell" Re,idential Real Estate Ser. ice'. Nev. pon Beat'h. was recently honored for participating in the mo<,t tran,actiori' for the month of June and for the ..ccond quaner of 1995. Shipley joined Grubb & Elh' m 1990. and has been rccognii.ed every year a.' a lop producer. A specialist in marketing propertiei. in the Newport area. \he hus been a full-time realtor for more than 16 year' and a resident of Ne\Vpllrt Beach for more than 30 year .... "Who says that the real e ... tate market " slow?" asked Shipley. "I'm a.' bu~y a' ever Clienb ready to make a change know that the best time for lhem to buy or i.ell i' now" According to Ron MaZLano. v 1ce presidenL and district manager. "She j, known throughout the real estate profe"ion for het perseverancejlJ)d auention to detail." Prior to her real estate career. Shipley wu' a teacher m Lo' Angele' and Newpon Beach tor many yea!'\. She anribute' h1!1 'ucce'' m real e'tatc tu many year~ of deH!lopmg listening ~kills . patienl·e and understanding her client\. need,. plus h.ird worl.. Solly Shipley integrity. ixr.1'11.'nce and 'tmng negotiating \lill .... Sally Shi/,ley can be reached at Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estatt Se.n•icts. 23 Corporate Plaza, Ste. 190. Newport Beach. (714) 64-1-6200. Corona del Mar estate leased for $25,000 According to Coldwell Banker Newpon Beach agent Judy Muncy. who recently leu.~ ~ palatial estate for one month. !hi transaction is a great plu for Corona del Mar. "People are coming here and are willing to pay the price necessary to experience our lif c tylc," she said. The avcraae monthly Corona del Mar lease. Muncy said. is between $2.000 and $4.000. However. there is nothing average about thi, property. You can't find another property in Corona del Mar like this," she said. ·•1t's truly a remark.able estate." The thtee-tiered borne, called Ritz Palm Villa &talc, ha~ a private beach. a dock which can hold five boals, a terrace complcie with a Jacuzzi. puttin-green and endless views of the tumjng basin and Balboa PcntnsulL The six-bedroom, SIX and one-hatf~bath home also features a built-in aquarium. a rour..car..,... and a Larae media room. Tbe family leasina the property has expreued u.at in extending the lease, but is also willins IO lee Muncy .a.ow dae bcMate IO poilnlial .,...... • aare.ly tilid lillit courteous." MaCy Mid. c.I llwj ~Calta •• .....,. ,..,.. ... (114) '"",.. ut. 111;·,.,.., (114) m-'Ill. .. A t •• DREAM NO MOREi 1228 500 Beautiful & spacious 380, 2 tun ceramic tile bifhS in North Mesa Verde Vaulted ceilings, Atrium with rock fountain & spa! Extra storage In garage. Call now. (33AlA) UNIEUEVAllE PRICE! $199,000 Newport Beactl, Peninsula near the Newport Harbor Yacht Club! Steps to Bay & Beach! Well maintained 280, 28A w/garage, fireplace, wet bar. celling fans. l~ht bright patio. Call today, this beauty's gotta go. ( 18Al.). • ..... MAIMLOUSI $214.. 900 Enormous 480, 2-.SBA home with formal drning, family room, bonus room & more. Over 2oi00 SF of living space. Ungraded tl'lroughout RV access & parking, Call on thls beauty Today! (14ENF) _ ... ON Gated community on golf course. Upper e unit condo with two master suites. Close to Balboa Island and Fashion Island. No Mello Roos. (38Vll) ...,_ EAS1S10E LUXURY 395,000 Very desirable ntigllbortlood. Custom blJllt 380, 2BA + den. New tlle roof, copper plumbing, furnace & dishwasher. Cul-de-sac loc. Cozy fireplace & more. (47WAL) AISOWIELY IEAUl1FUU $21._900 Bio brloht & spacious. 3 huge bedrooms. 2 full balhs. flldden In ont of Costa Mesa's best kept secrets! Quiet, family street. Huge lot. great price. (13GAA} ........... FOIEClOSURE ts NEXT $189 000 was 5 bedrooms, now 4 huge bedrooms: ~ tuH batftl, spacious dinlng, splCious den, Cozy tlreplace, new plank flooring. Remodeled kitchen. Owner ctesparalJ. Make oner now! caa••- POflUlAR CAMELOT S252,900 Vaulted ceilings, oozy fireplace. formal dining, huge remodeled kitchen, spacious den. 4 large bedrooms. 2 tastt&PllY up graded baths Private PoOI & spa. (97AZA} BMllYT SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY < >f't _'\ tlCM '-,I. S.\ll nJ>A\ $229,900 $229,900 $224,900 $279.900 $339.000 $269,900 < >f'I .'\ 11< K '-,a ',{ '\l > \\ COSTA MESA 3329 A'eb·=· Or. (1-4) Ollplll Oswald 929 DIMa (1-4) llla Hoyt 932 Oeh8a (1-4) Ella Hoyt $2Z8,508 $159,900 $"6,900 S9S ..,..,,.._ T~ (1-4) $224,900 ...,.. Mlllollly 2709 c-y (1-4) $299.999 "-OM HlJNTINGTON 111'.Aat 8777 Conil 5prtrtg. •DI (11-4) $99.000 811111 Andlf1on 163S Pottolil 'i'l6 (11-4) 811111 Mdersoll $119,900 IUl REPO • HUMTlll&TOll SIS.• HlddenJreasure In a gated community. 180, 1BA. garage':"'Shows light & bright with comm. pools, spas & tennis Submit all otters • bank wants It sold NOW! (77NEW) HUWTUIOTON lMOMARI • 55+ Sii.• Great 180, 1BA lower end unit in a park·llke setting. Large living room l bedroom. Neutral tones. Beach close. Tennis. pools, spas, etc. etc. (87COR) OCfMRml $'111.• Huntington l.andmart 55+. Upper Newport modell Greenbelt views from this 280, 1.758A w/skytights, whitewash kitchen. tile entry & morel (86POR) W~FORAIARIWN flr1.• Exceptionally nice 38R, 2 tun baths. Araplace. Shows light and bright. latOt master suite wJwaltt In closet Donl miss out (93EIG) YOMTOWlt ft.LA flSS.• 28R, 1n 58A. NI new paint and carpet. Model oerttct. two story townhome In a great location, Bib to the belch Very light & bright. Very private. (9581C) a.AT POTBfTW. $115.• Uve In little house or rent out until ready to build on R·2 lot. 2BR. 1 BA. fireplace. Should rent for $550- 600. (19POM) VI.USE CEl ti• -Hlohly UCIQradld throughout. light & briaM.. Huge 2Bl>, 2BA with oversized 2 car attacl'ltd garage. Inside location with soothing streams. CJose to shopping. (87Vll) AllOWTB.Y lfAU'l'IFUL S1M.• End unit w/mended patio cenl air, Indoor laundry. 38R, 2.SBA. fireplace, 2 car alt. garaQt. Quiet location. Comm. pool, S01S & tennis. (63WHI) -sEUBl'l lOll 11 YOUR Ult $31,.. 118, llU8HT & lfAU11fUl. S111 • Seal Beach Leisure vacant 180. 18A unit. Owner 280, 2BA townhome with 2 car att. oaraoe. Wails of motlvattd, needs It sold! Great location, comm. pools ciass, sk)'tlghts & extra windows tool Cozy flr891ace, & spas & more. Close to shops, banb. (13AND) 2 patios. COmm. pool & spa. Excellent Hunting10n IUCM f: -Beach location. (18PUE) IAYllOE ORM · IEWPORT , 11 .. ,.. .... •• -. Huge 280 2BA mobile home wittl ex~ mada r.._ •• -· i~~,~~~;,~io~f'~c':n~ 1.~~=1 c::i~g:o =:'os!8~r~~;= '::~1 ~~ Baytront ( ) Mdl>u lighting & fountain! (86SEA) WMllTH & CHARM $111.• ·-Of A 111>• sza.• light bright & airy 480, 1.58A Halecrtst home. 380, 1.75BA. family room with high beamed ceiliMs, ~=·o(1 ~me buyers. Hardwood noors. Cozy ~,f~=L~rt:i:·:zl ITMT YOUll PYBAm» llOW1 $111..llL sauna with 2 rtdwoocJ decb (14 SHA) 2 comgletttv $1j)afate houses on one huge lol Both ~ ceV:': fireoiat:e,, lar~ and ~loft~ :'ri:. c!~i::aJ:~~(1~~riVeway & room. Huoe 3Bb, 1.758A, sliding Qlass doors i~ master lead to covered patio & lranqull yard. IUfTll&TOll lfACff IEMl1l S'I•.• (958EG) fu~~~=!i~~~~~ ITAYCOCll•TIIEPOOU mt.• ligtlt & bright w/rft carpet & pain1. (51SKY) ~ pool ~ & priva~t tlo. RtfUrt>lshtd ..,. swm..,. S211.• blths. beamed WvJtreptJa. 380. Cute 380, 1BA on huge R-2 zoned lot on Eastslde 2 tile bath. Cantril air et. Cutclt sac. ( 'YO) location. New wlndows..J.~xture coating, raised PR£111GIOUI CUl-ll·UC sne.• foondation, att. garage. (1anJL) 380 + soacious family room. Enclosed spa. tllt roof, PICTURE PBftCT si-.• cloM to Sanll AN CoUntry Qub. ~ PMf1. large Fftsh ~Int new roof, brick Planters, new windows. masw Miii. (tlTHE} LovelY 380, 1.758A with add on den/0~1...Great ,,._.AROIEWDBI sm.• kitchen & upgraded bathrooms too. 2 Clf m gar. Bautlful 480, 28A wllh formal clc:llno. neutral carpel$, (17m) open countrY kltdltn. Cozy firtollci & lntldl. much •-i ITORY«fM ams Slit • more. Buutful rose garden l fruit 1111S (10SAI.) Small, secluded tract surrounds a lush park. ijrut "8 a lfMJTIFUl sm.• noor otan. Upar. cpt & windows oov. Family room 48~L 3BA. upgraded & expanded. French doors. brick fireplace. i>rlvlta rear yard. (18PAR). Plam1tlon shutters, Celling tan kit & cabinets recenttt fllWPOflT AMOA IEAU1Y $211 • painted. New roof, and morel (92DAH) lmmacu• 480 38A wlfir~ next to bad! ~I TIWLT .CU HIOPBlltl Im• Beautiful llOht Oak custom kitchen with built•lnS. This truty unique JlfOPtftY has ~ 480, 4BA. New tile tloM & Qtramlc counters. (36SEV) DOOi, 1111 cabana 6edl. a Cail. room. Elltr1 llrg_e_~ Pf.ACE I TIWIQUtUYY '214,• lot. Gol C06lrSe vtew & moctler In law quarters. (lWW) 480, 1.75BA. Dtllghtful home with open floofplan HMO TO fllH Sin• tha1 shows= bnght & airy. Charml_n~ firaplacee Reductd $10K. 48R In Mesa Verde. Upgraded cafp,\. Newt< WOtlt carpet. Call now. (26RUJ) ., windows Franch doors; k1tt11e:n_ appliances, tilt Ull\s. mMORDIWIY ¥llW1 R11 -or.at Pf* of~ aru. (2MEI) 380, 2.SBA w/Vaultecl ceilings, stcvtiahts & pr/Vite lfAUTY a THE IUCH ~ • ~-Co~ flreplaet. Huge d~k. "New eveMl\lnOI Immaculate 480, 2.58A home only 4 blockl to' lhe Ontv 1.5 mllts from beach. Comm. pool & spa. Mach. 3rd floor Ml dick wilfl views. Ml'* tf.!tfY & (20MEA) flftpilc!t. Huot master wial Clllldral ~. Famly CUllYI...,. szu.• room. 2 Cir lift. 91f1Gt, (418t2) 2.5BA townhome boasts whit• tile floors, Freodl IPlml .._. POCll. a Wt tal • doors, vltw from expanded master BR w/atrium. 48R t~ In fooChlll Hlol! .,.. ~llOcnt w/liuoe Raised wood decttlnO. End unit of small complex. rionU. room, family room, tormal new klteflen, (241RV) frtlll -ntW tk ,... lllUlt Sii. (1 14JRST TIME BUYERS NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD, CALL US TODAY TO FIND OUT WHY! • CALL NOW FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUR *1-800-914-5 756 l'nlf dt'l.<1r.1tt'1 -IHR l <;RA\\ m.1-.ter .. u1te on bl k-\'1.'L lun• J.Jtd1t:n hu~· tJm1h l\'ltlftl. hmnal library/den. l u-.h n•Jr ',1rJ \\ pt1ol ".P-1 •llld t•ntertammg a~a. fnced to Sell Now Sl,290,000 -..,......-'--: Nc,1r new <;flR. 5BA, arc I m'ilrpiere. Natural -hrdwd n,1t1r-., rnmputt•n/t-d hpihng. Mlilring ce1[mgs & Slate of th-..irt g•lllrn'l\'t l..1tdit.-n w lgrnmtc counh:r<.. TRADE POSSIBLE 52,350,000 ~~ ~~~~ M.ign1firently ;appotntl'd 58R. 4.58A w/hbrary, eltva!O(. 2 ..i.urways. e'emse room + m/ suite on 1st level Gour· met lot . butler; ..er\'lng room 6c ruJ de we loation. Approx. 7tmsl Wu $2.,190,000 Now Sl,975,000 Lovtee'X!'R. 4.58A with 4 car garage. Gorgeous tilt floors & Cllrpttmg. <Mat rear yard. w w/lMge l'= SJOO«. fowlwn & outdoof ente:rtauunmt are.\. Many other o ty features! SeUtr will considrr trade down. ,000 HAHH()/~ VIE\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. Walk to park & sd\ools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. WAS $889 tdJ NOW $849 900 · ()(~J . "' l~IL><~r Magnificent Mount.in 6: Territorial views. Build your dreim home now. Pl;ans lnduckd with pwdme and ~y to~ Prk'ed to ee1I now! Best lot vAlile in Newport 16 Tdacope Only 5449,000 Highly upgr1ded JBR. 2.SBA w/exqut5itt> lwdwood tloOn, pfuSI\ carpettna, p&wation' 51\utm"S & many qual- ity buift-ins. Private pOol ~ ~· ' WU $&20,000 Now $.169,000 Reduced & Ready to Sell! Remodeled 3 bedroom w1th oak floors. beamed ceilings, and ocean view deckt Newport for $399,000 Codef2031 Above The Rest •.. 4 bedrooms. 2 master suites. f amity room . wood flooring & prime Westcllff lcx·cuionlll Priced Affordably at $475,000 Code #2071 Best Buy ... Just Reduced White anc.1 bright. .. 2 story rcmoctc-1 witl1 oak noors. Spaclml<> living w ith den & scp t1rate gues t s tudio! $475,000 Code #204-1 Premium 5 Bedroomm 2 master suites. family room. 3 car garage. remcx1c-lcd & expanded in 19851 $559,000 Code #2061 Reduced s 120,000 very Mo11vatecl111 Large 4 bedroom. VIEW HOME With office. bonus room. pool & morel Reduced to $769,000 Code #2021 Front Row Views! CORONA DEL MAR. 2 · 3 bedroom units. both with OCEAN VIEWS. oversized lot. Subject to coun approval. $850,000 can Rae for Details RIYM*-7()0-.)000 \. I'._!() S( )l 11 I l ( ( 1 l 11 l f \ • ' I I I 1 \It · • ·~ .1-. • • I • : 1 I 1 1 ~"~-,: o~cializif\g in Newport Beach and Corona del Mar 17 years of l~I C1Xperience 760-5000 x131 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 & fonnal Japanese ardens. Reducecl To-$2,300,000 OCEAN VIEW -EmotionaJ remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- de-sac. Sunny and ajry. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge maMer bath. 3-car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. 1456 Key V1ew Reduced to $589,000 TRADITIONAL S BR/ 3.S BA Remodel w/great curb appcaJ and a fantastic floor plan! Gorgeous oak kitchen w/custom tiles! Big family room. Newport Beach Beauty. $569,000 BAL80A llBACB B&AU'l'\'l • Unique. llisfl· GORGEOUS -Gianc end unit on quiet cul-dc- ly uperaded end ollit townhomc within 11eps or 51C. 3BR. 2...sBA.. Beautiful marble floors. vault· bay llld tach. Lille in.cl new. ~ ceillnp. a "10" $153 .... ~· •LBeJ tm• •••••• ~--:-- _;,_. ·. -~ Rt>al Estate Buy Unesb a weekly column dMllrated to loraJ real estate news. Featured iUHDS wiJI Include: • PRO\tOTlO!'. •\£\\OR llEKlll£S • \W.\RDS ·l~lr.\ln' N\ OL\'EME.\T JSPO\SOllSHIPS • \'EW PftOJECTS • BIRTIIS • MAJUUAGES • A.\l> ANY 011fl:.R \EWS "10CH KEEPSOOR RliAD£RS INFORMED \80lff YOU REAL ESTATE BUY LINES Real Estate Buy Lines is a weekly column dedicated to local real estate news. We encourage you to send photos (black and white if possible u•ith C,ompang Name, l'Prsnn And Buy Lines On Back). Fill out the portion brhm tor attach a press relPasr) and !>c•nd ur fa\ 11 lo: Joyce Srhrrc•r. Hral I .stall' Bu\ Lines, Dail~ Pilot. 330 \\ B:l\ ...,l · Costa ~1csa. L\ 92627 I a\ 714 650-4 02. Dc•adhne :i pm. luesday. Nanw11f Agcnl\----------------.. Buvl1.,....•·------------------ • Copy "-.ubtect h• t>d1tm~ 3BR, tam rm & 4 l'ull BA Large IMng rm w/frplc Large master suite Views from Jetty to Pavihon/shared Pier $t,69S,OOO Balboa Island Prune 1°" blk 3BR. 2BA cottage hm Upgraded+ 2 {1BR) units Rare Isl tnP!o Fr deck wlbsyview • •• $659,000 Little Bol Isle Duplex 28R, 28A, den up stolrs w/ deck. 29R, 1BA unit down w/pttbo.. ... .. ................ $1U,000 .Keith Randle Presents ..... Eas tside Costa Mesa WESTPORT HOMES: 10 new custom homes available October 1995. Newport Heights and Back ·Bay locations. 1923 -2100 sq ft -NO ASSOCIATION FEES -NO MELLO ROOS TAX. RE/MAX South County 760-5000 x 100 722-0858 Direct Line Custom Craftsman Design, garden focus, quiet toe., refined intenor, 2 master suites. .. . . .. . .. . . $690,000 Balboa Island Cham11ng 28R/den, 3M Cape Cod hm + BR apt 6 yrs old, ll1ghtlbnght, 4 car Cluiet west end of Isle S749,000 ., -~~ ~..---r -- . . . ':' . • . --~ -. .. -. . 'JU ..I. --• . . -- -- LLONGS OF NEWPORT LI STIN GS 4 CHOICE OFFERING IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES 5 MIN. TO SCHOOL 3 Doors from the greenbelt. One stM~ new roof. flooring, skylights, etc. Choice location. 99.000. .,._rt>or \tlew Hl#t ~ ShlminO ety Quiet location, walk to ocean. Both units upgraded.· Front unit has farge master suite. Two BR up, 2 down. Tile kitchen counter-tops, upgraded cabinetry. Rear unit 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 large sun decks, balcony. $660.000 1c.tel~VS.W. Letv!fMd,Up,Qflt~ CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Nrno~lld tclb;hen} · _ . mo. 16 year residents of Newpon Beach -=~ONGS OF NEWPORT =~:~ GERRY ANO CHRISTA -64G-LONG / 64G-5664 21: 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 23: 9 a.m. -noon, "Tax Ideas for RE Invest:" 1 -4· p.m., "Finding Buyers & Making the Sale;" 2-4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 24: 9 a.m. -noon., "Fair Housing Live Semina( 25: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 30: 9 a.m. -noon, "Paper Trail;" 1 :30 -4 p.m., "Foreclosure· BIG CANYON VILLAS: TownhOme e.Xcellence Many of the homes border the 1 6th fairway of Big Canyon Golf Course BOUNDARIES: Big Canyon Villas rest just north o(Fasbion l'land and cradle the north cast comer of Big Canyon Golf Course. HOMES: There are 78. two-level homes within the 1:ommunity which range from 1.505 to I .R20 MjUarc feet. Four different floor plans f~ature two and three bedrooms. fireplaces. indoor laundry facilities, cat-in kitchens. and two-car garages. The largest floor plan offers a bedroom with connecting bath On the lower level. BUILDER/DEVELOPER: Bag Canyon was developed by the Irvine Co. in 1989. The home were sold in 1992- 1993. NOW LISTED: All floor plans arc currently available. Prices range from $339,000 to $469,000. Some homes arc pool side. while others offer supreme locations bordering Big Canyon Golf Course and Country Club. Price varies according to izc and location. COMMUNITY FEATURES: A private pool, spa, fitness facility and . clubhouse with fireside lounge. kitchen and bar provide a host of leisure choices within the community. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary School and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. SHOPPING: A collection of dining. entena.inmcnt and shopping alternatives at Fashion Island arc within minules of home. SOURCE: Melinda M~n. president of the Homeowners Association and an agent with Barbara Sanregrct Realtors. Newport Beach, (714) 759-7700. If you would lib lo 1ub.ut o Co"'"'""ity Prof.U of yow f""" orq, pkas1 follow tJu obo111fonllllltUUI11tdo1e • ""'P OldlM1 (Tleo1'W GIUM) of dN.,.,. ""'"' willa G "'°"' of o c1Unlfl lillilt1. Tiu •1erlpdon o/tlu propntJ p1 utulu llN "Now ·• List1d" 11clio11. S1Nl the ill/°"""""" lo Joye1 Scltenr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa M110, CA 92621.1/1011 NH""' qwt1tio111, pkos1 c"'1 (1 U ) S7+.4242. Great opportunity in Costa Mesa L11\..11cu 111 .1 i:il'Jt c,c .. u11\l. Jrc.1. "hac thc:rc are alway' ocean brec1c,. th1' l\\o-'to~ h1•mc "11h 11•111 tx·d111<•111' .ind three llJlh' utte r' J cmcred entl) pnrch. Del P1,o 1ilc ll1111r'. IJrgc m.1,1c1 'lllll l "' l'll'd rc.11 p.11111 \\llh h>1id bar Clo-.c tv two !!Olf cour-.c!'. parl..' and ,h11pp111g Olkrl d .11\~1N1)')9 /-f/r more information, please call Pat O'Ttwle-Da1i1 at C11ld1t·e/I Ha11J.1 r. r7 /-IJ 66lt-!1.H3. Move-in condition in Costa Mesa Thi' "di ma1111a11wJ humc l111. .. 11cd m {', ,1,1 \1e'a " in mO\ie-in condit ion. Offenng three bedr1ll1m' Jnd 'PJ1."111u' II\ mg rtll1m "llh ' 1111!1."J l·e1hng'i and fireplace. Large ma,ter 'u1te feature' 'hding gla" d1111r' lt:.1ding 111 "" l'll'd palm The brighl and open I am1I~ mmrr o'-erh111I..' .:1 1rJtltjllll \aid "1th built 111 ll.utx·luc New drape<,, newer klllhen apphanu'.' and ln:'h C\tcn111 p.11111 cnharKc lhl' .1ppc.· iranre of thi' home Offered ut :!29.<XlO I or more in/onnlllion call. Elsa Ho_vl at Cold1t·ell Ranlur. <71-1) .'i-l.'i-1/8911r (7 /-IJ 668- 9.IJJ Two model perfect homes now available at The Pointe In Newport Ridge's The Pointe. two Plan Three model' are now J\ a1lable lhmugh Coa'I Nev. pon Properties. The drumatic entry i'i only lhe beginning of the noor plan that "us de,1gned to perfection. S11Jnng ceilings in the fonnal living and dining roomi. with Fre_"'h door:-lead to the backyard. !he 1mpres-;ive family kitchen with large nook. open!> to a spacious family room wtth Ii replace. A downc.111.irs bedroom with full bathroom is ideal for guests or hve-in; Upstain. the 'ipac!ous mNer suite offers a fireplace and exquisite master bath wilh large drcs.;ing area and wal.k-m do~t. The secondary bedrooms have their own baths off the bonw. room. Perfec t for children or an office. .J This ir, a wonderful opportunity to move into a furnished home with ocean view" or another that awui(\ your decorative touch. . • For more "410"'""''"' caU GrYx Lombardi or SltUa M~rdtn al Coast Newport Pro~rlits, 4 Civic Pl4~. 2'9, Newtorl B¥C~ £7 U MH:WJ!l· t:f:, ~ Tour D' Aliso Viejo coasting into Aliso Viejo C'ahforn1J·, be't--.elhng planned community of Ali-.11 VicJO Y..111 prm ide 1hc bacl..drnp Sun._ Aug. 27_ for Tour D' Ah,11 VieJll. an e\ciung non-compellll\C 011..e ndc e1 ent v. hich feature' an all nc\\ I 0. 25 Jnd 50-mtlc 11n-road l'OUr).e' winding lhrough AINI Viejo along Y..ilh 'cenic hilh and c~lll)On' of South Orange Coun1y. M11n.- than 2.000 rrder'> ~nd 'Jlel"tator' are C\pcc1ed to take pan m thi' c>.ci11ng n1mmun1t)' e\ent. Y..hich tx:nefit, the a1hlc111. progrJm al the rnmmunit)' ·, S50- m1 llfort,,t;lle-of-the-an Ah'o Nigud High S1.h1)(1I The nde \\11! commence Jnd lm1,h at Alh11 N1gud High Sch1ll1I. :!8000 Terrace Vie" Dme. Ah'o VieJO. A C')'ding and Fitne" E\p<l held al the high c;chool will begm at 930 am. 1mmcd1a1el~ ful111~111g the nde,. H1ghhghh 111dude. refre,hmenl\. entenammcnt. pn1c' and J btll1th d"pla}mg the Ah,11 Y11!JO nimmumt)'. 'chvol and ncY.. home mftlnna1111n The Ah.,o VicJO NeY.. Home Builder' <1re the c\\:nt'' title 'J>l'll.\llr\ .tod will prc...cnt a checl.. for $50.000 to Ah'n Viejo Niguel High Schoor ... athletic program. "By i.pon<,oring Tour D'Ali ... o VieJ11. the new home builders are demonMrating their commitment lo strengthening the community of Aliso Viejo and remforcmg the re,idenL,· active lifestyle," said Wendy We11el Harder. vice president of marketing and corporate communicalions for Mi,.,.on Viejo Co .. de, eloper of Ali'o Viejo. The Ali\O Viejo new home builder. Jrc holding a Tour D' Ali<;o Viejo conte.,t which include\ t~o grand pri1e dr.iwmg,, each for a mountain bike A<; pan of lhe conte,t. each family \\ho tou" lhe m00el homes. at a panic1pating Ali<;o VieJO ne" home neighborhood through Au g. 26. may enter the drawing to win a mountun bike Families may also enter on Aug 27 at the Tour D' Ali<iO Viejo E'po by ¥ii.iting lhe New Home Builders booth and completing an entry form. Two winner<; will be druwn for all entries on Aug. 27 ut the Cycling and Fitnes~ Expo. Mountain bike prizes are currently being dil.played al rotating sales officei. throughout the commu nily. Farnilies will receive an Aliso Viejo J..ater bottle \lrap while supplies last. All participating Aliso Viejo new hortl\! .. ales office.o; have entry '°""' and det:iil' regarding the ride and 1."11n1c:,1. lntere,1ed 11dcr' 01J) al"1 reg1,1er in pcN1n at 1he pre- reg1,1r Jltun pan} at M i"11111 YteJo Arnra. Sat .. Aug 26 -I -5 p.m .. or 6 am 1hc dJ) 111 the 11dl.!. Frn m11rc information. rJll El11e Ranng. !7141 548-4897. Encump.,...,111g 6.600 acre,_ the planned l.'ommunity of Ali~o Viejo 1i. adJ:Jl.'l'nt 111 Laguna Beach JU't four mile' from the Pal1lk Ol:can . The community l'Urrentl) ofter' 26 acti-.dy-...clhng nc\\ honit. nc1ghborhlxxh which pro\ 1dl' home,h11ppcr' w11h a "1de rJnge of h11mc' for fir,1 lime ho{lleb~CI' JllY i:ro\l;mg_ ram1 he' Pnn~' begin Imm the h1Y.. S 100.(X)(k Communtt) park'. recrcanunal f.11.·1h11e'. 'l.'hool' and ~ommunll) fJcJli11c' mal..c up 51 llf ot Alho V1e1n·, mao;rcr pt:m mdudm~ 2.600 .k.rC' 111 bcau11ful natur.il i;ra)1•n' Jnd ')camorc trt'c' 111 AIN• and \\'1>1i<l C' an) on' Reg11inJI Parl.. Ah'o \ 1cJ11 ·' h1ghl}-ratcd P!ibhl 'l'h1l11f\ arc pan 111 C'.1p1,1ra111' llmticd Sch1l(ll 0 1\tnct Slatc-nl-thc-JJ1 lai.:ll111c, . .:\lcn,11 I.' computer '}'tern' .ind 111hcr high te1.:hnolug} rnmplemcnt the 'lrong acadcm11.· pmgram offered at Ah,11 Niguel High Sch11ol. Ah'o Viejo Middle Schl1C1I. Fll'<borough Elementar) School and Wtl(>d Canyon Elemcntar) S11k.1 Unl\Cf\lly. a fu1ure 100-.inc hbcrJI an' urmcr,ily 111 'outh Ali'o VieJll. ha' annoum:cd it "ill break ground th1' )Cat The cnmmulllt} ·, i.:entmlly-h:ated 900- acre bu,1ne" i.:cnter. Pacific Parl.. 1' w1th111 1.5 mile' nf c' er) ho!Th! 111 Ah'u Vicro C'urrentl) home 111 more than 350 bu,me'-.e' cmploymg 7.<XXl people. P.i1.11i1. Parl.. 1' expected 111 e' cntuall} prt1\ 1dl' abllul 2~.000 local Jtlb-. For mformat1on about land 'all'' m P.1c1fo .. P.irl bu"ne" center. call Mi"lllll Viejo C'o Sale' and Marl..etmg Department.17 14) RJ7 6050 For a \trttt map .ind new home tour guide of Ali'o Viejo. call (714) 741-3013. To reach Al"o Viejo. tuke the Santa Ana Freeway (5). exit we't on Pacific Park Dmc/Q,o Parkway. Follow the 'igns ICl the variou" new home neighborhood!-.. . ---. ---',} -- - -------------.. Rates•• of August 17, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES TYPE PHOHE Ab~cus Financial Grp. ____ R_ (714) 375-6666 American Home Loans A (714) 955·3633 ----American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 Bank of Amenca B (800) 424-2632 ---Cahlomia Federal Bank S (800) 22&-3337 Certified ':_unding Corp. K (714) 454-8700 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 Countrywid_! Funding K (800) 877·5626 Detrick Mortgage Gro_up ____ R (714) 759-9692 Dow~ey Savings S (800) 336-9639 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 F1dehty Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 First Federal Bank S (800) 672·4332 -First Interstate Bank Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings Irvine National Mtg. Manna Mort~ge Co. Oceanv1ew Fmanc1al ProFed Mortgage Union Bank Western Financial SB B (800) 560-5001 K (800) 700-5650 s (800) 560-9000 s (800) 975-5051 A (714) 857-7977 K (800) 808·5626 A (714) 651 -6355 K (800) 686-3756 B (800) 453-1288 s (800) 393-9372 INTEREST RATE 7.625% 7.750% 8.000% 7.875% 8.000% 7.750% 8.000% 7.875% 7.750% 7.875% 7.750% 8.000% 7.750% 7.875% 7.750% 7.875% 7.900% 7.750o/o 7.875% 7.750% 7.675% 7.875% 8.000% 30.yew fixed "' OWN 5 10 20 5 20 5 20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 20 5 20 10 5 5 20 20 5 POINTS LOCK· (%) IN 2.500 30 1.750 7 1.500 30 2.125 45 1.500 45 1.875 30 2.000 0 1.500 45 2.000 14 2.000 30 1.750 26 1.625 10 2.375 30 2.250 30 2.250 30 2.250 45 1.500 30 1.875 15 1.500 15 1.875 15 ---1.750 30 2.000 60 1.250 30 A.P.R. 7.925 7.971 8.197 8.138 8.197 7.984 8.252 8.071 7.998 8.125 7.971 8.211 8.038 8.152 8.025 8.152 8.096 7.984 8.071 7.984 8.098 8.125 8.170 A.P.ft. 4.600% 20 1.250 7.769 5.750% 20 1.125 8.283 MAX. LOAN 203,150 300,000 3.950% 30 1.000 7.687 1,000,000 6.250% 5 1.000 8.249 203, 150 3.950% 20 1.000 7.737 203,150 5.250% 20 1.000 7.857 500,000 3.850% 20 1.000 7.736 650,000 5.000% 20 0.875 8.032 203,150 3.gs()% 20 1.250 7.613 6()(f.OOO 3.500% 20 1.000 7.633 500,000 3.950% 20 0.500 7.535 500,000 ------5.150% 10 1.625 7.863 203, 150 _3_.950 __ % __ 20 __ 1._25_0_ 7.813 203,150 5.125% 20 1.875 8.520 203,150 4.875% 25 1.250 8.829 500,000 -----5.000% 20 3.950% 20 6.000% 20 3.600% 20 6.250% 10 4.250% 20 5.750% 20 6.250% 10 1.000 1.000 2.000 1.000 1.500 1.000 ---1.500 1.250 7.796 203, 150 7.637 500,000 8.670 500,000 7.833 500,000 8.421 203, 150 7.914 400,000 8.128 203, 150 8.394 203, 150 2.450 110 iM 2.500 6CO 6M 2.400 110 1M 2.500 1TS 6M 2.450 110 1M 2.050 L1M 1M 2.450 110 1M 2.750 110 1M 2.~ 110 ~M 2.350 110 1M 2.300 110 1M 2.500 110 1M 2.500 110 1M 2.750 1TS 6M 2.750 2.500 2.350 3.000 L1M 1M 110 1M 110 lM ----1TS 1Y 2.550 110 1M 1Y lM 6M 2.750 1TS 2.625 110 2.875 110 2.750 1TS 1Y Both roted & ad1ustal>le piograms are 30/30 convenuonal mmgages Type of Lender is. B • Bank, K • mor1gage btlnkef, A • mOf1gage brol!M: S • uvlngs & loen. Moftgage banllllfs and brolcefa ere licenMd by lhe Callfomil Departmen1 ol Real Estate as either a broker or corporation For Information call Cal~. DAE at (916) 227-0931. Interest Rate for 8(JJu$table$ ls en lntlOdUcloly rile I« Ille lht ~tment period. Down P«YtMnt Is amount ol cuh (%of sale!> price) paid 10 lender P'IOf to signing mongage contract Polnta are% of loan balance paid to lender at hme ol loan closlog Lock_.n Is Iha nurnt>ef of daya landlf guaranlMI ratil ptlor to dosing A.P.R. 11 ltle annual peroentage rate wn"'h is an estimated annual cost ot the loan to Ille borlower. Al APR s are calculated by Moflgage News Co. based on a $203, 150 loan amount. lhe points shown and $700 tolal ..... The A.P.R 1 a19 lncluded In lllis chart lor compari- son onty When applying tor a IOan, Federal Tluttl·in-Lending law r~.11re1 lenders to calc:Uate an AP R specific to eedl loan oller MailllftWll loen It the t'll8Jdml.m tendet wlll loain undat gi\'ell terms. All fiqd rate progr1m1 i.ve a ~ mum ot S203.150 Mergln (on<\•) IS lenders profit. rnargon + ndex • acn..t rale altlK first ad)ustmenl tndu IS the basis tor MUlng en~ rate (Margin + lndeJr a New Rate) 110 • I Ith Oisl Cost of Funds, ITS. l·Year Treasury S. L6M % 6monlh LIBOA 6TB • S-montll Treasury 8'1. 6CD • 6-month average certificate of deposit A<Quatment Frequency II Iha period'*-' adil*ments. 1M •I-Month, 6M a 6-Monlfls, IV• 1 Y-M ratas a~ 10 Cha"9" Ve11fy rate and terms puor 10 applytno lor a loan Alt lerders prOYlde loans W'lt\ different rat .. and terms lor dillefent IOan amouru. The Information prne"'8d Is not an oftw lo maka a loan. For • corosurnet guide on how to shop to• a m0<19age. send a $4 50 check payable to Mortgage News Co. 1810 E t7tn St Suite 100 Santa AN. CA 92705 (714) ~11n COPYAIGl-il t995 Mof108ge News Co Coldwell Banker has swinging succesS with summer classic golf tournament Offices gather for event . held at The Links in Monarch Beach The Surfndcr Foundatton reaped the rc\l.ard' from the liN annual Coldwell Banker Summer Cla"1c Golf Tournament -A day filled with great golf. weather. pn1e' and food benefited the Surfnder Foundation. a non-profit environmental organi1ation dedicated to the protection and enhancement of the world's beache-. through con...crvation, actt\ I'm. educauon and re-.earch. "The reason Coldwell Banker got '""olved wa~ ~imple." said Ron Leland. tournament chairperson and marketing coordinator for Coldwell Bank Newport Beach CeUular. Gerson & Horowitz. Stringers. lns Group, Alcone·Sarna-&-O'Brien, Totally Coffee. Long Distance Roses, Recognition Specialists. Grey Advertising, Fairway!> Replicas, Hamilton & Gregg Brcwworks. Stewart SurfboardJ , Bosi;cll, Creative Concepts, Las Vegas Discount Golf cl Tennis. Bad Boys and Toes on the Nose. '1'bc Surfridcr Foundation was elated by the amount of ponsor participation in this tournament," said Andrew BJmbaum. tournament coordinator and president of World Wide Golf Events. The evening's banquet featured awards for the numerous golf contc ts. Allen Cadillac: had even offered a new Cadillac to anyone who could make a hole-in-ooe on a 297· yard drive. lJnfortunately. the Cadillac was unclaimed. Other priz.cs ranged from clothing to a new set of golf clubs to a weelccnd of unlimited golf in Palm Desert to a trip to Scotland. "We handle a Im of coa,tal propert1e-. so the quality of our beaches is very imponant. Thie; was an opportunity to show the communiry we care about the Southern Calrfornia coastline .. Coldwell Banker offices: Newport Beach. Shown here (l·R) Joe C~na, Coldwell Bonker Coronado branch mo~; Tom Hornsby, Cordwell Bonker uno Hills branch monageri Tom Ritchie, ColdWell Bonker Del Mor branch manager on Bob le Fever, presidenl ot Coldwell Bonker Southern California Company enjoy a day of gold to llenefit the Surfrider Foundation. Bob LeFever, president of Coldwclf • Banker Southern CaJifomia Co .. and honorary tournament chairperson, thanked all sponsors for their support and participation in such a worthy cause. Other chairpersons included Terry McCann, L.iguna Beach Nonh. Laguna Beach South. Laguna Niguel and Dana Point/San Clemente. The event, which lasted from about 11 :30 a.m. to 9 p.m., treated 108 participant'! to numerous activities including a putting contc:<;t, 18 holes of golf, a raffle. 11uction JnJ awards dinner at the Monarch Bay Club. Participant!. including executive and employees from the Orange County business community, enjoyed goodie bags t j ' ' ' I t • . •• .I .. t; ~ ll W.-mm··O·#Ar····;;;;;; •. +;V filled with golf baJls, golf tees, a towel, Mortgage. Guardian Tille &crow Division. baseball hat. pen and a golf 1.hin. America Home Shield and Harmon Another sponsor was MTV which had Pubh!lhing. participants who eppeured in a i.howy golf The overwheJmjng response of don9' car with a fuuy pink dashboard and.zebra prizu. auction items, money an9 food came stripped seat covers. They filmed several from local bu incsses which included: Allen segments of the tournament which will air Cadillac, Franklin Qu~t, Laguna Beach during one of their future "Beach House" Brewery, NaJu Surfwcar, Fonru. Pl~, C&S programs. Other platinum ponsors: Marina Sale , C&B Contractors. The Grow Co .. LA l_M_h_.)_o_i_•,_ro_;._~ _<t<J_m_,_,.__~_as ______ .. _ QT~~_:~-~ pre ident of the Surfrider Foundation and Guy Motil, owner and publisher of Loogboard M~gazinc. Plans are currently underway for nut year' tournament which is tentatively slated for July 15, 1996. FOi' au yo"r nol tstalt nttds. contact your local ColtlwU Banker oJ!kt. S1J..SG ti.I •GGmA AVE. • COllOllA DB. MAR 2BR. 1 BA. hardwood floors, fireplace, sunny kitchen. ANO 1BR. 1BA apartment block wall fences, 2 car garage. 42' x 118' LOT Co-op Brokers Steven Nelson (714) SJB.1112 2BR 2BA 2 F1RcplAccs. 2 P.\Rk•"G Spi\CES ( I cNCloscd. d1RH I .\( (l SS Cf\R.\Gl) VAuhcd cul1NG'> & .. f AW ' wm1k1,...G" kncH£N wnH cAll'G l\Rl ,., CQUAls A vcRy l1vi\bh HOM£ To Su. ANd Buy. c.~11 MAURY STAUFFER Su LioN REAlT)' 67J~~J~4 10l8"Clftd Cleal The Best of alW~ 11,171,000 • WClllllanl IMng, prMlel dock • 5BRl4M Of 3IR/38A and 2BR ............ ........... ~pallo • ~ 9*twood panellng' hardWoOd looll • f-abukMa malllr BR with lotge balcony • fllnct'I doOrl overk>oldng Gfand canal • ~ Bay. HAVE YOV SEEN CHANNEL REEF CONDOS LATELYJ "JUST DO 1r• NOW! • SpcC"l.iculJr Newport Harbor Channel Views from living room & mclstcr bedroom. Kitchen Views China Cove! • Tol.tlly remodeled 2BR. 2BA + deck. Pool right on bay! It's like being on a permanent vacation! • Pk.isc c.ill for an immediate private showing. • Call Jim & Patty M cDonald, 759-9070 M cDonald CdM Homes Attractive & Spadous Eastside home w/Spanish style exterior 3BR, 2BA, formal dining room , family room Fireplace, ~ spa in gazebo. Huge lot, fr.uit trees, 2 (2 -car) garages with • alley access. $359,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~ "Area Specialist" 63'1 -8011 1C o rn~0J'-JJA JIDIE[L I.MA~ *JUST LISTED * INCREDIBLE VALVE* $1,295,000 (Won't Last at this Pricel) 3-5 Btdrooms ai:.,.;-. 3112 Baths "-..<'IV~ 3 Fi~plactS ~' 3 c.ir garage Family Room Bonus Room Nantucket Perftd Remodel Apprx 4200 sq.ft. home, 'yard on lush canyonl Open HouK 1 ST time this Weekend SAT /SVN 11 -5 JIM & PATIY MCDONALD • McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 88 Homa Sold in CdM PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC $635 ,000 A 48R giant 4000 sq.ft. w/3 fireplaces. 3 dining areas, 2Jami{y rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet street. Owner Wants Quick Sale can 967 -0800 Dick McKasson Key Realtors 10%DOWN Outstanding 3 unit property in Eaatsicle Costa Mesa il.:'rtll!S street from Newport Beach. Live in 3BR, 2BA home which h.11! ken newly decMated and have 2BR, 2BA & single apartment~ make your monthly payment. Seller will carry a 2 nd TD. Only $379,000 Open House Sun 1:30-4:30pm 226 E. 15th St Costa Men JERRY JACOBS Your Income Property Speci.li1t (714) SS7·9000EXT108 (714) 759· 1779 OFFICE ' . I ~SID~NCE • New 1).,,,..,-,..;.",. In.-""'"' l'"-,or.t- BALBOA PENINSUIA 2034 E. Oceanfront 38R Sun 12:30-5:30 $1,595,000 Owner 213-214-7872 CORONA DEL MAR 2000 Altura 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $775,000 Loretta Curci 644-1367 212 Carnation 38R Sat 1-3:30 $565,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 306 Hazel Dr. 3-58R Sat/Sun 11-5 $1,295,000 Jim & Patty McDonald McDonald COM Homes 759-9070 COSTA MESA 226 E. 15th St. 38R Sun 1 :30-4:30 $379,000 Jerry Jacobs New Dimension Investment Properties 759-1779 309 Broadway 2BR Sun 12-5 $310,000 Owner (818) 752-2557 3337 Alabama Cir. 4BR Sun 1-5 $249,000 Star RE, Jay Kelly 540-6276 408 Magnolia St. 38R Sun 11-2 $359,000 Jackie Cillis 631-8011 Great familv neighborhood in Mesa Verde Ready for you to 1 move-in. This f~-~m. twt>-batb home in inner cin:lc fcatum upgraded kitchen with Lile counters. French doors, upgraded carpet. master bedroom separate from others. Spanish tile paJio. View of park. Offered al $289,900. Conlact POI O'Took-Davis at Co1'wtU BaltUr Co1ta Mtsa, (7U) 545-3650. NEWPORT BEACH 1224 N. Bay Ave 5BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,499,000 Cannery ViRage Realty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave 9BR Sat 1-5 $4,299,000 Cannery Village Realty . "' 673-3777 2188 Vista Entrada 38R Sun 1-5 $'349,000 Owner 760-8834 2290 Lalinda Ct 4br Sun 1-6 $635,000 Key Realtors 967-0800 506 I Street 3Br Sat 1-5 $1,090,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 508 Via Lido Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,699,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 512 Via Lido Nord 48r Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,449,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $339-4691( Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 .. -·---.. -. -· __ ....,_ .... ·--------· ------··--···-----· Grubb & Ellis mourns the loss of ~ Beach agent Jackie Keigh •• Remembered as a loving, bundle of energy by fellow agents By Joyce Scherer Rral Estate Editor into o room without someone running over and giving her a hug H Jackie's sense of humor and passion for shopping is also legendary among colleagues. Jackie Keq, fell into a ~fvl sleep Sun., Aug. 13 after a long, gallant baitle ogaiMt c:oncer. But at her Newport Beach home, in the hours before she died, she was, as olwavsrconcemed about others. "sfM was worried about not making our open house," said Koren Rezek, Jackie's real estate por1ner. "That is how dedicated she was: "She loved to shOp at Nordstrom," . Karen remembered, "and she kept the new clothes in a closet in the garage and then would sneak them into the hoUse past Howord." Karen said, in the office, they were known as the terrible twins. A.$ Grubb & El1is CJ98!lb spoke of the petite, 57"')'90!-old Realtor, ifiey recalled her energy, zest for life and unSelfish concern tor others. "No matter how ill Jockie wos, she always wonted to know how I was and how my husband was; she never focused on henelf,• said Suzanne Shuler. "She really cored 5or other people and she ma&. a lot of~ happy. She will be deeply miued." · Born in Kansas City, Kan., Jackie was a you~ when her family~ to Corona clil ~. Hw father, Verne Wdniotn, wash town's postmaster; her mother, v~, owned. two shops. Herr.al..,.. cxner ~about 23 ~. ~ whidi time she was con$tonlly ~ MW names to an olr90dy long, long list of frienck. "~Who milt Jodtie stayed 0 friend '°'" lila,. IC.arW\ •. ~ dient became a frial ar part ol her bnity." In 1917, Jadiie ..mid Dr. Howuld Keigh, a ...... ar~st. lheir mutUal ~ aftCI.... humor wos the~ 01 thlir ·~· ~-IMt,n atmeand ~I-. 9 •ti IDcW at her and ~ shit wm a lniclgl.t, • Howul d soic:I. But men hlr\ Z:i:' Howuid underlllinda it.~-response his ........... • Jaclie waa a Yr/~ woman, and Mal IDwed --~ tnUd\• M IOicl. And ec... addlil, ... Couldn't wall "We were always laughing. When Jackie showed up, things would just ~,"she soid. With her passion J.or shopping, i(s only natural that Jackie would encourage different soles people to pitch their goods in the office. And when the office's vice president/ district manager Ron Mazz~no deemed it ~inst policy to sell wares in the office, Jackie, as the story goes, just amiably bypassed the edict. One doY she covertfY esCorted a woman, selli!'9 designe<·like purses, into the office. When Ron unexp9ctedly showed up, Jockie bid the woman in a closet. "But then the door wouldn't open," Koren said. "So here was this purse lody locked in the s~ room." Ron, too, laughs at the memory but soddens,ps, just like others, he lflinb of the laS$. He~ben Jackie OS someone who was not only committed to her dients, but the office as Well. "She cored about the office as a whole," he said "and she was a~ concerned about do;ng a reollr. ~ jOb J.or her dients. There is no aoubt hOw much she wiM be miued." Jockie is surmed bv her husband Howard· dowhtet, v'teki Archer; s19P.Chi~, lobert Keigh, Douglas ~ ~ tMtdy Th~; sister, Patricio Belford ond thNe grondC"i~ . 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