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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-03-23 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Corona del Mar wins ~Back Bay Brawt Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 . Johllston pleads guilty to theft, forgery • The 30-year-old fiancee of slain Newport Beach millionaire ·sentenced to orie year in jail and ordered to pay restitution. By Steve Marble and Iris Yokoi, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Nanette John- ston -the 30-year-old fianc~e of slain Newport Beach millionaire William McLaughlin =~eaded ~ .Friday_ta sipnoning nearly half a million dollar's from the wealthy Balboa Cove resi- dent's accounts. Johnston, who remains a suspect in McLaughlin's death, was sentenced to one year in Orange County Jail and ordered to pay restitution. The mother of two faced a maximum of eight years in prison if convicted. Her grant theft and forgery trial was sched- uled to open Monday. Deputy District Attorney Joe D'AgQStin.o, who was seLto prosecute the case, said Johnston has paid back the money she.was acCUS"ed of stealing by turning over a $1 million life insur- ance policy from which she stood to benefit. Johnston was ordered to surrender and begin her county jail stint on May 1. • "It took a long time today to get her to accept doing a year ;n jail,• D'Agostino said. "It's very difficult to go from living in Newport Beach to Orange . County Jail. You're stepping down.• With time off for good behavior and credit for time she's already spent behind ~ Johnston -<:-OU.Id released by November. Also, John- ston's arrest early this month on suspi- cion of falsifying loan documents will probably be dismissed, D'Agostino said. Barry Bernstein, Johnston's att9mey, T 11 \ ., . " () '\. I I ~ I (I " \ '\. I ) I H \ I' .. declined to discuss his client's reaction to Prida.y's developments and Johnston did not return calls to her Dove Canyon home. "It was a difficult case," Bernstein said. He said the guilty plea effectively settled Johnston's legal problems, including a civil lawswt brought by McLaughlin's family. McLaughlin's bullet riddled body -was-found Dec:-15;-1994 in thtr"k1tche of his Balboa Coves home. Though nobody has been arrestetl in connec- tion with the homicide, Johnston, and her boyfriend, Eric Naposki, remain • SEE JOHNSTON PAGE A6 Nanette Johnston during court pro-' ceedings, August 1995. Water board p~ks general lllanager's colllpany car •Board also declines to give Karl Kemp a raise; watchdog group says his salary should be cut. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pt/or COSTA MESA -Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- tnct board members have decided to yank generaJ manager Karl Kemp's company car pnvileges and instead give hin'l a car allowance The board also decided against giVlilg Kemp a raise. The g~neral manager makes $116,000 a year, not including benefits "We're cutting down,· board president Trudy Ohlig said Friday. "Everybody has to cut down. The board didn't gjve themselves a raise, and the gener- dl manager didn't get a raise We're m the process of downs1zmg, and it's for the benefit of the ratepayers.• Currently, the distnct is paying for gas, insur- ance and maintenance on the company car. a Ford Crown Victoha, that Kemp dnves The new agreement Wlll become effective April 1. The board sbll hasn't decided on an amount for the allowance. How- "'We're cutting down ... We're in the process of downsizing, and it's for the benefit of the ratepayers ... u -TRUDYOHUG • ~ver, Ohlig said the board is considenng gwmg Kemp $500 .a I»onth, which should cover msurance, gas, maintenance and other operational coc;ts "There will be substantial savings this way,· board president lhldy Ohltg said Fnday Jeff MWer of Newport BNch shoots for par while playing a little sand goU just off 29th Street tn Newport Beach. GoU and a beautiful day at the beach -now that's a wtnntng combination. But members of a citizen's watchdog organization, the Coalition for Clean Water-Costa Mesa, said the ratepayers would have been better served if the board had sliced a few dollars from Kemp's salary The coalition holds Kemp responsible for a eries of lawsuits and mishaps that occurred withm the Activist eyes seat on City Council • Heather Somers sa;s she will run for one of three seats in November. Sy lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The outlook of who's going to run for City ' 'Cowicil in November 1s already 'starting to take shape,· even though the election 1s still eight months away. In fact, Eut Side Homeowners Associotlon president Heather Somers proved as much by recently announcing her inten- tion to run for o council seot. Three seats will become avail- Tune in Tuesday for slam duriks and outside Shots able this election -those occupied by Mayor Joe Erickson and coun- cilwomen Mary Hornbuckle and Sandra Genis. Hornbuckle has ahnounced that she will not seek re-election, while Erickson and Genis haven't committed them- selves either way. Residents and members of the business community have been speculating for m9nths about who will run and who won't. And now s6me of the rumors ii.re beginning to become facts. It has been widely rumored '\.1111 H<lt1 1, that Somers would seek a seat on one of the city's three governmental Heather Somers bodies .-\he council, the school board or the water district board. She attends meetings for oll three agencies regularly, and lost year she co-founded the water district watchdog organization Coalition • SEE RUNNING PAGE A4 Assembly candid.ate , ....... .. tm-1 tO .... , Marllya BreWerla U..apcom· ..... ~ ...... , ......... r-. .. .... Al. • SEE CAR CUT PAGE A6 Measure S: Now playing in your mailbox • PriSon, toxic dump, international airport ... campaign flyers reach for extremes in the final days before El Toro vote. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot International ailport or prison; wasted tax dollars or toxic time bomb. Open your mailbox your mail and read all about it. With three days before election day, the latest burst of campaign mall boasttng the strengths or weaknesses of Measure S has been appearing in mailboxes all over the county. Representatives from both campaigns accuse the opposition of using deliberately misleading scare tactics and of being blameless of the same offense. •There's a certain amount of hyperbole in any campaign,~ said Norm Grossman, a consul- tant with Yes on S. •rm waiting for the next piece which I'm sure will say that Measure S causes cancer. M Measure S would overturn Measure A, which would enable AROUND TOWN 8ESTBUYS A13 A2 + Fred Martin discusses Mea- sure S and other election issues. See On the Coast. page A3. a commeroal a.uport at the El Toro Marine Base when the base becomes vacant in 1999 South County residents gathered enough signatures to qualify the counter measwe for Tuesday's ballot. Opponents of Meosure S say a second airport would greatly improve the county's economy • SEE MEASURE PAGE AS I \ 1 I \ I 11 I I: 1'holle lcunou. Marda whla man ca • • dal • r' -·-. - ~ • greer wylder· Rugs are flawed, but good deals . The best rug and carpet shop, Hempblll'i Rugs and Carpels is having a sale on mill trial rugs. According to Brett Hemphill milhrial rugs are-usually1irefirst and last batch of rugs in a pro- duction run. •Technically speaking, these n.tgs have some type of flaw,• says Hemphill. •It may be the color wasn't perfect, the backing isn't 100% or a design element is slightly off. More often than not, these irregularities are difficult to ipot even by close scrutiny.• ,. Hemphill claims that despite Cbeir small flaws, the rugs are a gieat value. •Tue mill offers them k>.me on a regular basis at a fremendous savings," Hemhpill $aid. •1t has been my philosophy CO pass these deals along to my customers." : For example, the typical retail ~rice on the Multipanel Kinnan tn his store is $3,399. And while f1empbill's Rugs and Carpets ttways discounts substantially off that price, the mill trial is sold for Just $1,399. : Hemphill'$ (722-7224) is locat· fd at 230 E. 17th Sl in Costa Mesa. • : A new home and garden ~ccessories shop has opened, 31st Street Studio (675-0857) in the old Modem Amusement location at 512 31st Street in Newport ~each. The store has indoor items for the home including art, can- dles, plants, and antiques, and for I.he garden there are tables, t:hairs, and plant accessories. • eand surveyor Jtin Rems said be was oil1y following GOP party leader Tom Fuentes' advice when he decided to take on Assembly- woman Marilyn Brewer. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Land surveyor Jim Rems took the advice of GOP county party president Tom Fuentes to heart. Speaking before the Uncoln Club, Rems recalled, Puen~ encouraged those in attendance to get involved if they expected to effect change. •ffe enco.uragea.-everyonero pick a race, get involved,• Rems recalled. "Our system allows us to dp this. You get in there and eff~ that change. It was a powerful message." Rems picked his race, the 70th Assembly District primary, but he didn't want to get involved. Instead he hoped former Assem· bly candidate Tom Reinecke, defeated in a 1994 primary by Marilyn Brewer, would throw his hat in the ring again. As the deadline for filing approached, Rems placed regular calls to the Orange County Regis- trar of Voters. Much to his dismay, he learned that nobody had filed to challenge Brewer. And that was a problem for Rems who has accused Brewer of being a liberal-turned-Republican since arriving in Sacramento. "Mrs. Brewer does not repre- sent the conservative voices of this district,• Rems said. "1bat's what got me into this race.• In what has become a highly publicized tum of events, Rems claims when he pulled papers - on Nov. 29, the final day of eligibil- ity -two aides of Assembly Speaker Curt Pringle harassed him and tried to prevent him from running. An enraged Rems accus- es the Republican Party of Orange County of condoning this behav- ior. "I was furious, livid,• Rems said ' .. . - MARC~ I DAl.Y Pl.OT Assembly candidate Jim Rema takes a call from h1s Tustin campaign head~ as he vies with Marilyn Brewer for votes In next Tuesday's eledlon. of the incident. "HI hadn't gotten out of them, I wouldn't have been responsible for my actions." Of the two aides named by Rems, Jeff Flint and Mark Denny, Denny recently admitted to tam- pering with the election of GOP Assemblyman Scott Baugh. A Pringle spokesperson did not return phone calls Friday seeking comments on Rems' charges. Although many consider Rems to be an underdog to unseat Brew- er, the candidate says his own polls demonstrate otherwise. He has repeatedly attacked Brewer for tailing to debate him. Lance Brew- er, the incumbent's son and cam- pa.i.,91\ }Ila.DAger, responded that Assemblywoman Brewer debated Rems at a Cox Cable taping earli- er this month. Rems calls that event a forum, not a debate. During an interview at his cam- paign office, Rems frequently dis- cussed what would happen •when I win and go to Sacramento.• Often speaking passionately, Rems reviewed a •compare the candidates" list be has created. Brewer's voting record, Rems clajms, shows her alliance with tanner Assembly Speaker Willie Brown on several issues. The candidate characterizes himself as •a rugged.individual- ist." •As a legislator, you listen intensely to the people you're going to represent and you find out what their concerns are,• Rems said. A 21-year resident of Irvine, Rems grew up in Joliet, Illinois. He acknowledges his affiliation with the anti-tax Committees of Corre- spondence with whom be worked to defeat Measure R, the proposed half cent sales tax increase. An ftngineer as well as a developer of new produds for Rems Research, the candidate created an online lystem for the Committees of Cor- respondence. Despite the candidate's claims to the contrary, Lance Brewer believes the Rems message is not being well-received. He points out that Rems does not have the endorsement of the groups -like the ~uential Lincoln Club -of which he is a member, whereas the incumbent has ea.med endorsements from practically the entire Orange County legislative delegation. For the most part, the Brewer camp believes most of Rems' charges d9 not even dignify a response. ·we're not complaining about anything he's doing. This is busi· ness as usual.• said Lance Brewer. "People will try to aeate issue where none exists.• Come bargain . . shop at Sonora .• Elemen~ today · Tbe Sonora Elementary Dads Group and PTA will have a White Elephant Sale com- plete with bargains, refresh· ments and music today, begin, ning at 6 a.m. at the school, 96& Sonora Road. . The sale will continue until c1ll items are sold. Proceeds will help pay for future on-site renovations to the school's campus, such as security and sprinkler systems, an awning for the patio area and networking of all TV and computer PCs between classes. Also, a portion of the proc~ will be presented to a Sonora stu. dent's family who recently lost everything in a fire. --. Volunteers are needed for set- up the day of the event. Dona• tions of unwanted household items or refreshments are wel- comed. For information, call 228-5602. City recreation departrnentrePorts phone problems Due to a system failure, calls left on the city of Newport Beach's automated phone-in reg- istration program on Wednesday, March 13, were damaged. Anyone who used the auto- mated phone-in system to regis- ter for Newport Beach Communi• ty Services Department recre- ation classes on that day is asked to call Janet or Angela at 644: 3151 to check registration status.: Correction An actress was misidentified in: Tom Titus' review of the Costa : mesa Civic Playhouse produc-: ti.on of "The Music Man.• Hol- : ly Winter, who was Marian the : librarian in the production ntus attended. alternates the . role with Gennifer Giffi. . . • ·-Craften' Comer of Newport Beach is again putting together Easter baskets to be donated to t:barity. Last year 1 SO baskets ~e donated, this year the goal is ·200. Anyone who would like to dotiate items for the baskets can drop them off at Crafters' Comer before March 25. lions Oub Fish Fry cash doled out to local charities Items needed include baskets, stuffed animals, plastic eggs, and candy. Also anyone interested in helping to assemble the baskets can call Billie or Mary at (6s6- S 223). Crafter's Comer is located i;lt 400 Westminster at Newport Beach. It's open Tuesday through :Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ( :· My favorite shoe repair shop Cha's PamJJy Shoe Service is offering Best Buys readers a 20% :discount on shoe repair by men- tioning this colwnn. Cha does ievery kind of shoe repaie includ- ing dyeing, and can repair belts, and purses. Cba's Family Shoe Service is located a few doors (down from 7-Eleven at 1673 irvine Ave. Suite F in Costa Mesa. ( Shirley Oberstetn owner of ~ "She" Shop cla1ms to sell quality clothing often priced below cost. Some items are marked down up to 70% off. 1.)le H She" Shop (645-1665) is located at 370 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. •BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170. F ISH FRY PROCEEDS: Pres- ident Bob Howard and members of the Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club awarded $70,000 from the 50th annual Fish Fry to 35 clubs and groups in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. "This is one of our best meet- ings of the year, we have a lot of happy recipients• Howard said. Recipients include the Boys and Girll Club, Girll Inc., Costa Mesa Senior Center, Youth Employment Service, Onmge Cout College Scholanhlp1, Interfaith Shelter, FISH, SOS, Pop Warner Football, UtUe League, Costa Mesa Hlltorlcal Society, Uom Youth Exchange, Estanda High School football and golf, Whlttter and Sonora Elementary Schooll, AYSO, Soup Kitchen. Sea Scouts, Police Exploren, Project Look, Eye Glaue• for the Needy, Save Our Youth, Boy Scoub of America. Orange Couty Model Engi- neers and Project Look. Howard notes this year's Fish Fry is scheduled for May 31- June 2 at Lions Park in Costa Mesa. Save the date and enjoy a great family event while helping to raise money for community groups. GOLDEN TOUCH: Six teach- ers and volunteers from Newport Mesa High Schools were part of the group honored by students from 17 high schools including those from the cities of 1\Jstin and Irvine at the annual Golden Touch Awards breakfast spon- sored by tl1e Assessment and Treatment Service• Center. More than 200 gu~ts includ· ing Orange County Department of Education Superintendent John Dean, Newport Mesa Superintendent Mac Bernd, Ellen Wilcox, John Applegate and wUe and Phyllls Green. Chairman Sally Lawrence noted this was a "feel good pre- sentation because it was high school students selecting teach- ers, staff and parents who.make a difference in their lives on campus." Jann Clark, attendance clerk at Back Bay Hlgb School was introduced by Holly Smlth, Marc Katz. teacher and Bomben Ba*etbell coa.ch-was introduced by Monte VlJta High School student Sunny Crawford. coWl- selor Doug VoJdlng was intro- duced by Corona del Mar High School senior class president Maureen Mead, volunteer Mar gy Johnson was introduced by , ASB president Hleu Ho of Co.ta Mesa High School parent boost- jim de boom er Lffll Soseman was intro- duced by baseball player Steve Baker of Estanda High School and ESL teacher Ann Obegl was introduced by Mark Shen of Newport Harbor High School. The introductions given by the students of the teachers were indeed moving and shoUla be b by all the community not- ale Wooley, adding •That ould help the public to keep the faith in our public schools." Norman Loatl served as the · MC for the event which was chaired by Sally Lawrence1 and aided by Marda Jager, Sharon Paldey and Cbrl.tty Netro. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD OP SERVICE CI.UBS: Brian Mulvaney with a classification of Corporate Finance, sponsored by Ron MWa.r who joined the New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TUESDAY: 1:15 a.m. -The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club ... Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to hear from Charles Markel on Real Estate. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club, the Fish Fry Club, will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club lo hear abofillteeping Bol- sa Chica as open space. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m . - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "'Ia.ste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets· at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia William Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering service rNY be used to r.ci>rd letters to the editor on any topk. Dally Piiot. P.O. &Ox 1560, Costa Mesi, CA. 92626. ~No 1-..ws stotiel, lftustradonl, edito- rial INtUr 0( ~its herein c.an be l"eflfoduced whho- out written ~lslon of a>p'f-"9ht owner. 1i;,.-----~-- - VOL IO, NO. 61 THOMAS H. JOtftaON. ~ wa.uAM u.>B.I.. Edit« SJIVIM....._ ~r...,, -.,..., ~ ldltof W ...... fltloto ldltot W IF ""' 04NCt« ilf Oper.ifonl JAlll't .. , ..... o.lfled~ LAHAD••M. ~ PMMOO W. c.ontrolW M!(IWll~,..,,_ ............. PNll CML nm\~ end *1ftMlon AQDltESS Our adchss Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Cellf. 92627. COIUtECDONS It Is ttw Piiot's polky to prompt· ly comet .ti wrors of wbstance. ,.._ c.all 574-4233. Thank you. HOW IO REACH us Cln:ullrdon The Times Orange~ (IOO) 252"9141 AdwtW114 CIMlfled 642-5671 Dilplay 142..u21 ldltOfW NMs S.0.1224 Spot11642-4UO H9ws. 5Pof11 f• ..,.,70 ~ Pl.n.n..,. a ma Olll'it ..... Offtcit ...... Offtca 142-4121 .._flir.U1-SIGll ~-. ~c.......,.. :7~t~ llldm> • Qa. Ton6ght. wfl"lds ~10knoU wttt\ fout foot wfnd waves. 5 foot~ swell. 0., lA .......... ........ -.., Patl•nc-WIS the byword ~fs past week, wfth a gOockurf bad- surf, gooekurf pattem. Friday, a west-northwest i. to S-foot swell mewed In •nd .1houfd hold thr~MOnd~ wtt1t· I ioUth- IOuthWeft-1 IO swell Wtftjlng ~ to 7..foOiten ....,.,~ 10r-1Urf reportl Ind tor. ~c> tall ... , 90 Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from John ChamberlAin on Tax Equity. 6 p.m. -The Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 'JHUJlSDAY: 1 a.m . Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cale. : 11:30 a.m. Soroptimist Intema~ tional Newport Harbor meets at the Balboa Bay Club for their Distinguished Women's Lun- cheon honoring Unda Schulein. Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of Newport Har-: bor, meets at Sbatk Island Yacht · Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis·. Club meets at the Holiday Inn. ·: The Newport-Irvine Rotary Club · meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel: to hear from 11m Warren on Team America. ·. WOR'IH REPEATING: Prom the bulletin of the Kiwanis Club > otNewportBach-•Knowtng ~ what you cannot do is more .; important than knowing what you can do. In fact, that is good taste." ~· • ClOMMUNfTY ft a.am Is oobllshed t:Very S.tordly 111 the Dally Pllot. Fu , your servke cfub's meeting lnforr(\atJOA. to 631·S8S1 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Bead\92660. .. SAnJROAY, MARCH 23, 1996 Wrong-way driver ·leads police on madcap chase Politicians creed: There's a vqter born every minute • Cai flys into motel parking lot after chase down Bristol; one man still at large. ElY Iris Yokol, Daily Pilot • COSTA ,MESA -DE!SPite his apparent efforts to escape the clutches of police, a Newport Beach man was arrested Friday morning after allegedly driving his car the wrong way on Bristol Street, nearly bitting several vehi- cles and causing a pursuing officer to crash into the back of the car. ~ Ronald Edward Potter, identi- fied as a 25-year-old parolee, allegedly led police on a brief but madcap chase that included bis wrong-way driving stint on Bristol and an area search after his attempt to Dee on too nfter jump_- ing out of the car. A second man, Dennis Ray- mond Garcia, 25, of Westminster, was also arrested on suspicion of possessing stolen property and burglary tools. Garcia was a pas- senger in the bAck seat of Potter's car and at one point was left trapped in the vehicle as it moved forward without a driver. . A third person, the second pas- genger, is still on the loose. The caper began at 10:24 a.m . Friday when Officer Robert Coash stopped a gray Honda for an alleged right-of-way violation on 8ristol Street near Randolph Avenue, said Costa Mesa police Sgt. Dave Walker. The driver of the Honda allegedly got out of the car, very agitated, Walker said. Coash ordered him back into the car, but ~ then a. passeoger jumped out, yelling ond screaming, Walker said. Coasb OJdered the passenger back in the car and began calling for backup officers. But the Honda sped off {Uld headed south on Bris· tol, Walker said. · Just before the Costa Mesa Freeway overpass, the Honda moved irito the northbound lanes, driving against the traffic and nearly hitting about six vehicles, Walker said In th~ 1300 block of Bristol. the Honda driver "jammed on the brakes• in an apparent attempt to cause the pursuing officer to crash into the back. Walker said. After skidding about 70 feet, the Honda accelerated again and then skid- ded a second time, this time caus- ing minor damage to the patrol car, Walker said. The driver and a passenger jumped out of the Honda and ran, but the vehicle, its engine still run- ning, continued down Bristol with the second passenger in the back seat, Walker said. The Honda went over an embankment and into the parking lot of a motel, where the passen- ger, later identified as Garcia, got out and surrendered, Walker said. After a 45-minute search, offi- cers reportedly found Potter hid- ing in the patio of an a~en! near Bristol and Santa Ana Avenue. · . Potter is being held without bail because of a warrant for a parole violation and now faces charges of driving without a license and inswance, resisting arrest, hit and run, possession of a stolen cellular phone and felony evading, Walker said L et's see now. Am I sup- posed to follow the ubiqui· • tous signs and vote for •Marilyn BREWER Republic.an fo1 state Assembly"Y'f \Jrcfo rside with •Jim REMS, the Real Republican"? Or do I chuck tt•all and vote for the other well-signed candi- date, "CAT SHOW"? Personally, I favoI campaign signs.over those insidious flyers that have been overflowing the mailboxes these past few weeks. At least the signs are straightfor- ward propositions: "No on Mea- sure S," "Brewer for Assembly." They make a simple statement and, as Brewer does, repeat it about every three feet. The best thing is, signs don't offer the opportunity to insult our intelligence the way every other medium of :political hyperbole does. The battle for this yea.r's elec- tion is being fought mostly with mailers, where anything goes and truttrand""1mnestyand"Teal issues are for fools ~e Diogenes, not campaign handlers. We the people, these merce- naries believe, are idiots. Suck- ers. Dolts. Ignorami. Bucket- heads. Nincompoops. Chumps. A bunch of ignorant turkeys who will believe anything the cam- paign consultants want to shovel into our heads. Maybe they're right, because the crud keeps flowing. We are inundated with millions and mil- lions of dollars worth of mailers so deceitful, so misleading that used- car dealers and aluminum-siding slickers wouldn't touch them. And if they did, they'd go to jail. No selling proposition is too outlandish, too false or too inane. The people hustling Proposi- tion 197 -the one about killing YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! 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Sad to say, the anti-Measure S troops -and I am one of those - are playing the game, too. •Mea- sure S -the Prison Proposition," trumpets one of their mailers. Another mailer blares, "Meet your-new neighbor;• and shows a half-page photo of someone behind bars. It appears to be Charles Manson. There is a long list.of perfectly good reasons to convert El Toro - especially environmental and toxic-waste conversions, which are the topic of one mailer. But the campaign consultants figure we're not smart enough to get those, so they go tor scaring the curds and whey out of us with eictures of Charlie Manson. Hopefully, the money my wife and I contributed didn't go into paying for that trash. The pro-S faction is hardly any better. •0on't Read This: Pay More Taxes,• the flyer cover shouts. "Taxpayer Alert ... Stop the tax takeoff." Of course, if you do •read this," there isn't a sin· gle mention of how the defeat of Measure S will have anything to do with raising taxes. All the mailers seem to come out of the same word processor. Now that w.e don't have Commu- nism to kick around anymore, we focus our hate on •liberals" and go to any length to bring Willie Brown back into the picture. In his mailer, Jim Rems is blasting Marilyn Brewer for hav- ing been a Democrat. Do you suppose he knows that Ronald Reagan -the same RR a much younger Rems-iS shown with in a photo -used to be a Democrat? Perhaps the worst intelli· gence-insulters of all are those mailers that come from the likes of the "Non-Partisan Candidate Evaluation Council· and the •California Taxpayer Voter's Guide." What fakes. If you read the fine print, . you'll see that some reoommend- ed candidates or ballQl issues, identified with an asterisk, • allegedly paid for inclusion 1n the piece. I say allegedly, because I know of at least two instances ·"' where candidates were included\.: with an asterisk, without pa~~ or even being asked. ~ It is in these mailers that the. :• pols Are fighting hardest against-: Proposition 198, which would permit open primaries, "Stop ~ political conuption, • one says, ·: ~· . • ... would allow W>eral special -"' interests to manipulate primary elections.· Bullroar. Proposition 198 just allows ordinary citizens to vote for whomever they believe to be ..., the best candidate in a primary .. election, regardless of party af1Ub ation. That's manipulating? By • liberal special interests? Proposition 198 is a boon for · people who like to think for themselves. It seems the best opportunity the great majority of.._ _ us in the middle of the political spectrum -Colin Powell's·~.· sible cente r" -have to elect the. best people io represent us, regardless of party. 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She ~ted the inaugural Citizen's P~Academy works.bop and is a strong police supporter. •1 will actually be stifling my ability to deal with a lot of the issues around town because I'll really have to focus my attention on dty matters.• Somers sa4l "I won'!i be able to devote as much attenqon to the water board and the school district animore. ·But I decided to run because I was basically tired of d94ling from a reactive point of view. l have a lot of good ideas that I think could be implemented by the dty, but I could· only make· that happen by working within the council. It's easier to get things done when you're working in the council, rather than standing outside ask- ing t.Qe council to take a look at something.• Michael Scheafer, a State FdIID Insurance agent who ran m the last election, said he's considering throwing his hat in the ring again. He said he'll make hl.s final deci- sion in May. Scbeafer, a fonner board mem- ber for the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, was considered a frontrun- ner dunng the last campaign but ended up placing sixth in the elec- tion, with 7 .5 % of the votes. He has been involved in youth sports and played an integral role in solidify- mg the city's joint-use agreement with the school district for shared use of playing fields on school property. A new name on the list of prospective candidates IS Caroline Butler, a marketing manager for Pick Systems, a computer software and database management com- pany based in Irvine. Butler has been involved in planning and fund-raising for the Costa Mesa Senior Center and oth- er ch¢ties for years. She IS a for- mer member of the board of direc- tors for the Costa Mesa Seruor Cor- poration and the East Side Home- owners Association. And she was recently invited to serve on ReLeaf Costa Mesa's board CJ( dlredon. She said $be likes the direction ln which the cummt COUDdl bas takeo tbe city and would like to c.any on its ~biel ii she's etected. "Of the three people whose seets are becomlng available, we k:n()W that Maly is DClt nmning, and Sandy and Joe are undedd- ed. • Butler said. •1 think ell three are good people, and I'm in favor of their direction. The fact that they may not be running again has me verr, concerned. I've owned mf own home here for 19 years, and I love Costa Mesa. I'm happy here, and I don't want that direction to change. I'm con· cemed that some of the other peo- ple who are considering running might want to change that course, and the only way I can try to keep that from happening is-to run." Some believe former Council· man Jay Humphrey may run again. His only term on the council ended in 1994. He cited career commitments as reasons for not seeking re-election. H.wnphrey could not be reached for comment on Tuesday. Planning Commissioner Libby Cowa.a anneuneed -some months back that she intends to nm. Her first try for the council came in 1994, when she was third in the race. Other residents who some believe might be running for the council include: , -Chris Steel, who has been try- ing unsuccessfully to win a seat on the council for years. He won the Costa Mesa Republican Assem- bly's endorsement last year. But on Thursday evening, Steel said he hadn't decided if he would run again. -Arlene Schafer, a Costa Mesa Sanitary District board member and former mayor. She pulled can- didacy papers last election but never filed them. -Dan Worthington, another Costa Mesa Sanitary District board of director. This would be his first try for a council seat. -Brian Theriot, a · marketing and promotions representative for the World POG federation. He's thrown his hat in the ring and lost at least twice before. 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The 10 members of the golf teani scored seyen gold medals, four silver and seven bronze medals. ·The 15-member softball team was awarded the gold med.al after un.Seating the longtime champi- ons, the Phoenix Metro Police Department. Members of the golf team are: officers Joe Lambert. Dale John- son, Tom Weizoerick, and Jeff Petsche; Capt Jim Jacobs; Detec- tive Todd Hughes; Sgt. Pat O'S~­ livan; retired Officer Mike Morri- son; Communi Servi~ T~rri Craft; and retired f-l\· Todd Wilkinson. The softball team consists of personnel from the P~lice Depart- ment, the OTilllge County Sheriff- Coroners Department and the Calif omia Highway Patrol. The team members are Sgt. John Desmond; officers Jay Winn, Jerry Lowe, Randy Querry, Shon- tel Sherwood, Todd Bush and Bill Daymude; Rarking Control Offi- cer Kathy Lowe; and Community Services Officer Mary Rodriguez. Sheriff's department team members are Investigator Christi Wurster and deputies Lawshe RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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" " ~ .. . .. -• • • .. • . . .. ~ , " " • " --... CONTINUED FROM A 1 • getting ready for Super Tuesday. Actually, th.is year, it's not that super. The contests. from top to bottom, are pretty weak. The real shows won't com e until Novem- ber. But the games must be played. So here's a quick look around the place: AIRPORT. THE SEQUEL Tough conference. And a rematch, to boot. Best contest on the ballot. ' Measure S is the return volley from South County residents. an answer to Measure A. U Measure A cleared the way for bringing an airport to El Toro, Measure S would make it all but impossible to build an airport on the Marine base Gobs of money are being tossed al Measure S. Developer and former airline owner George Argyros has virtually put up a blank check to fight S, putting up more than $750,00 for the cam- paign. The Leisure World crowd m Laguna Hills has helped the S proponents build a war chest of about half a mil. And all that money is buying many wonderful ads, mailers and radio spots. Those opposed to Measure S claim the election is about jobs and the county's econ- omy. Right. They say tf South County vot- ers don't embrace the airpQ(t that d prison -maybe even lwo - might be built at the Manne base. Sure. The pnson proposition, they cdll it. There's also some yammer- mg about 1t being a "toxic time bomb." The Yes boosters claim that S will merely launch a fair planrung effort at the base Oh pulleze. At the same time they are dls- tn buting mailers detailing "El Toro lntemahonal" with flight pdttems criss-crossing the county. Scary, scary Here's what the election's all about: South County doesn't want an airport and Newport Beach , and Costa Mesa don't want more aiJpOrt. That's all you need to know. The last election was a squeak- er. This one will be the same. Either way, bragging. rights Will • be abort-lived. This fight Will be going strong a decade from now. HEAD BANGERS • Both Measure T and U hall from the Mass Confusion League. What do they mean? Where will they take us? Why is nobody pay- ing attentton to them? T and U -guess that would be TU for short -were spawned by the county bankrUptcy. One would increase the number of county supervisors from five to nine and the other would reshape the county in the image of a For- ·tUne 500 c;,ompaoy, ,except a Por- tune 500 company -of course - wouldn't be lounging around! in its own fiscal ruins. Since nobody but a few politi- cians and their nearest relatives have even heard of either mea- sure, the prevailing logic is that they'll make a quick exit on Tues- day. After all_. if five supervisors helped get Orange County in this mess, imagine what nine of them could do. FOUR DEMOCRATS AND A FUNERAL These races won't come up until November. But we can phone them in now. Sally Alexander is the Democ- rat who will take on Dana Rohrabacher. See ya. Tina Louise Laine will take on Chris Cox. Bye bye now. Madelene Arakelian will go toe-to-toe with Ross Johnson. Hurry back now. Shirley Palley most likely will take on Marilyn Brewer. Ta ta. THE OLOTIMER GAME Not long ago, this was the bat· Ue of the titans. No more. Gil Ferguson, once the reining caveman in Sacramento, wound up on the losing end of things last yeur when he and Ross Johnson FITNESS ,,,...~ }(PARTNERS - Get FOCU Con ®w ~ Bod & Mind ... Physical Perfeqtion 8 WEEK HEALTHY IMLANCE PROGRAM • 8 weekly 2 hour sessions • Nutrition ?rogrwn • l3ocfy Composition & Full Blood PMll at UCI Medical • FREE: set of Heavy Hands • Tape Measure • ·Fat Finder· • Wellness Int'! Network Sampler Voice Mail: 714.833.5711 Pager: 714.804.7200 ran for tbe same state Senate .. t. Amazing wbat one little loll can do to a guy. Jmtead ot kicJdng around Sacramento nialdng 1' headlines and driving Demoaats crazy, Ferguson's puttering around Newport Beach trying to get Johnson to acknowledge him. Johnson. meanwhile, is play· ing h1.s hand carefully. He's refused to debate Ferguson, insisting he bas more important things to·do. • But he has taken the time to swamp local mailboxes with some campaign hit pieces, including one nifty lltUe number that shows Ferguson sporting a bird beak and sitting on a perch with Willie Brown and. disgraced Republl-· cans Doris Allen and Paul Horcher. Ferguson's trying hard, but the odds are long that he'P catch Johnson. Too bad, Ferguson's fun to watch in action. If be wants to get back into politics, he'll proba- bly have to settle for a council seat. THE BIG SHOW Calif omia moved up its prima- ry in hopes that it's vote might be of some consequence in the p_res- idential primary. Oh well. . • STEVE MA!t8U Is the managing edi- tor CAR CUT CONTINUED FROM A 1 disbict last year and believes he should have received a rep- rimand. •Not giving him a raise isn't a strong enough statement,· said coalition co-founder Heather Somers. •A cut in salary would be more appropri- ate. He is extremely overpaid. · He's paid more than most legis- lators, more than most senators. •And for that, we get more harassment and discrimination suits and lost fossils and cost overruns.~ suspects in the <me. ~to Newport Bj&ch ~. Police~ tW,clOD't bave ~ infoi'mdoil'fD '1MlM an &milt tn ~· munter case and M<Laugbhn'a family bu Qftered a $1~.ooo reward. Bernstein said b1s client has "always affirmed• her innocence in McLaughlin's slaying. Of the police posi1ion that Johnston remains a suspect, Bernstein said "reasonable minds can disagree.• Johnston allegedly embezzled $497 ,000 from one of McLaugh- lin's holding accounts at a Texas bank. According to court docu- ments, Johnston forged her fian~'s signature and funneled the money into her own account. Johnston ha.s led a comfortable life in Lake Forest, serving as a team mom for her son's soccer team. tooling around town in a Mercedes or Cadillac and living in. a $575,000 Dove Canyon home that bas a four-car garage and is perched on the edge of a golf course. . Despite Friday's order that she tum over the $1 million life insur- ~ce policy she stood to inherit, Bernstein said his client is not in financial ruin. GRAND OPENING· <;6AA NEW LOCATION EVERYTHING ON SALE Huci-Mlectlon of A9hw0fth h8ta • H. new ladlff 8PP9f"9f ..i.ctlon from R81ph LMnnPolo. 250 E. 17'tl St. Costa '"9e, HllQren Squ.. 1574-8137 ·Hema· care Audiovox Drug Screening Advanced Photonix or other High Risk Stocks? If you have, call 249-4827 for information on how to recover your money .. ....,_-..i.~~~att~W\t---==!":' '· and take pressure off John Wa}'!l~ Airport. Pro-S forces MY an El TOro Atrport would bring an unpr~­ dlllDled emount of noise and trettic into South County. The most recent mallings aren particularly· graphic, crtttcs say. One aott-S mailing, sponsored, by Citi- zens for Jobs. in the Economy, shows a tattooed man behind bars and invites residents to "Meet Y~ur ·New Neighbor.• The mailer goes on to say that the state and the cpunty have applications for prisons on fil~ with tb.e El Toro Redevelop- ment Agency. A second mailing, which South Col.4llty residents said they received one day after the prl$on mailing, calls Measure S "The Toxic nme Bomb" since major federal environ· menl#ll cleanup will be required if the base is used for something oth· er than an airport. Taxpayers, the mailer implies. may be hit with the extra cleanup bill if they pass Mea· sureS. Grossman called the image of a neighboring prison •a typical LULU• -locally Wldesirable land use. ~People are afraid that a prison means danger, that property values will drop,• Grossman said. Bruce Nestande, the former supervisor who is leading the no on S campaign, said both the prison A,,,nouncing the Grand Opening of .~~~~ THE ULTIMATE IN AFFORDABLE SENIOR LIVJNG I Y-OUR MONTHl.Y ~ FEE INCLUDES: •Beautiful Apanment • Fully Equipped Kitchens • Eleg:un Dining •Theam: • 24 Hour Emergency Response • Howekeeping & Linen Service • Lib~ry • Safety Baths • Tropical C.Ourtyard • Scheduled • Security Garcd Acrivities wirh Subterranean Transportation Parkjng You'll enjoy our outsta,.ding personal service. 714.646.6300 2283 Fairvinv Road• Costll Mts11 •I •' .... • • • bady l s-~1 lf™ Fine Golf Apparel & Resort·Wear • Rancho Mirage • Newport Beach • GARY.S ~y ~e>*-?i9f . fASH ON mAND • twPOltT ltACH 714..n1 .. S1JO l __ MN · #\'EENA• In Pecan or Black $190 . CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS CHRONICLING ANGELS The Rev. Gail Miller presents a workshop on angels and their whereabouts today from 10 a.m. to noon at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St.. Suite 145, Newport Heach. For more information, call 646-3199. HoPE AND HELP A one-day conference called "liope and Help for Serious fvll!ntal Illness" will be present-eq by the Adult Education Department from 1 :45 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church. The confer- ence will focus on educating the church and community about the .reality of living with a men- tally ill loved one, since statistics indicate that as many as one out of 10 people will have a serious mental illness in their lifetime. The keynote speaker is Steven Potkin, director of clinical research at UCL He has been an organizer and deputy head of the World Health Organization since 1985. Participants can also choose from eight workshops and panel d.lscualom. S20 ~ tratioo fee. St. Andrew's Church is located at 600 St. And.reWI Road, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 574-2275. FOREIGN POLICY DISCUSSION Weekly discussion sessions based on the •Great Decisions Study Guide• (available for $11) at St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, at the comer of East- bluff and Jamboree in Newport Beach. The sessions are held on Monday evenings in March apd are open to the public. Call 644- 1341 for more information. HEALTH DAV Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 e,.m. to 11 a .m . Tuesday at the Jewish Senit>r Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker $t., Costa Mesa. The class includes health educa- tion, joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience "Para- digm Shift: A--New-W~y-A Ne.w World• 7:30 p.m. Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con - flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music. and food are included. Direc- tions: 759-0999. SPECIAL SERVICES SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE The Sunday evening informal ...... ...a at Chntt Clmrc:b bf 1b9 See DOW begtm at 5:30 p.: MCb Su8daJ .veaiag. A •pedel message of hope ia oftered by Pastor Davicl Letim· berg, ~ muSk: ~ the t•tb St. Goi'pel Band and good fel· lowsbli> ii fonow.d ~ u ~· al light qppet. Bve~ .II wet-come. Chdlt C!burcb bj the See Uliited Methodist Church b le>Cated at 1~00 W. Balboi Bmt., on the penimula. Por men iofor- matton, call 6'13-3805. LENTEN SDVICES Christ Church by the Sea Will observe the season of Lent through Sunday with a sermon series by Pastor David Lehm- berg, •Questions Pilate Asked." The Sunday services are held at 9:30 a.m. in the sanctuary and include sped.al music presented by the chancel choir and instru- mentalists. A special Le nten study, "Portraits of Jesus in the Gospels• will be presented each Wednesday evening, 7:30 p .m. Sunday Night Alive, the evening service with 14th. St. Gospel Band and informal worship is held at 6:30 p.m. Visitors are wekom.Et.at Chl:is_t_Churchl>y 1he Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. For more information, call 673-3805. ~ONSAND SPBAKBRs WEAR AND TEAR The Rev. Diana Heath will speak ·on MThe We&:f-and Tem-of Da!J.y Intimacy• at Orange Coast Uni- tarian Universalist Church, Sun- day at 10:30 a.m. Preceding the service, Heath will conduct a class on •use and Misuse of the Bible• at 9:30 a.m. Child care and religious education classes for children and yoµth, will be RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CON-• GRESS The Annual Los Angeles Reli- gious Education Congress will be held at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center through Sunday. The three-day Congress for adults, is the largest annually, held cate- chetical event in the world and planners anticipate 18,000 dele- gates will attend. For more infor- mation about the conference, call Adrian Whitaker at 213-251- 3332. ART .lUCTION A free art auction will be held at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- sallst Church tonight. There will ""be light r~reshments ana a social period at 1 p.m. followed by the.auction at 8 p.m. Gallery quality art will be offered at a fraction of their cost. Most are signed graphics. Child care is provided. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. 646- 4652. GENESIS BY MCLE;,N Max McLean, a v ran actor and storyteller, · recite the book of Genesis from memory. As a storyteller, he relies on the power of his intelligence, wotds, body language and vocal inflec- tion to convey a drama that includes a cast of thousands. See bis peJ'.(ormance Sunday at 6 ' N6•pan ~,...o.a,, ~~ p.a. at St ~ .... ':) ~· ~Wda. 800 ~ A••t !JI ltoW; Ne~ Betdt lfct eta are ~ bUt • he Will otredng WW be taken. CeLtheI muat.c offtce at 514·2228 for more JnfOrmatloll. 1be ~ ii invited and child•care it avail; M abla. ~ LINT •-:ntE.MST LANI \> IDltiMd Of~ aomathtng up•1f'r for Lut, tbi Rev. Conr•d~n • Nordq'uiat. Rector of St, John the (H Divine Bpllcopal Church. is. ,. advocating ~ something on J~ -a · progyam 1ponsored by the ·~ Diocese ·of Los Angeles coiled , .~ •Lent in the Fut Lane.• The-ses- sions are f acWtated bf Cliff~~ Nunn, Christian Education ., ... Director at St. John's, and will t-.f. include a reflective story, scrip-.tQ ture and sqbare-table diacusr sions 8' we try to discern bow tJ. scripture applies to our daily..,~ lives. The six·week program,14 meets on Tuesday evenings al ••C 6:30 p.m. The program is offered .,~ to people ot all faiths. InformA· ~~ tion: 548-2237. LENTEN PROJECT '"' Saint Michaels and All Angels t•• Episcopal-€huzch fs ~g \ I warm clothing tor the Oglala ,. t Sioux Indian Tribe in South'!,. Dakota. Bring .anf • clothingu} donations -sweaters, coats, ,,i jackets, etc. -to the church, 323~ : Pacific View Drive, Cqrona del 1~ Mar each Sunday during Lent. .' • Call 644-0463 for more informa~ '" tion. · .. ,, ----------~ ., • Please send photographs and typed · \ releases detailing stor~es, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news Involving Costa Mesa and New-= port Beach churches to Rellglon Edltoc s: Laurie Busby, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., : Costa Mesa, 926i7. You can also fax I items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. • ==--==============;;c:;::==s=========::sr::=====================5!!!5::==!:!::55!:!!:!:5::::!!!!55:55'S!s==555:5:55:!55!!!!!!:!!55=:!!!!!!!55!!!!!!!E5!!!!!!!!!!55!!!!!!!5:5:!!:=!5==5!!!5!!55!!!!!11!!!1!!===:!!!!!:=:!!~5!!!!!5!::::=!!!!!!!:!:ii!5!!:!!!5!!!!!!:!!!!:i!55!!!!!ii!!51!m!!!l!E!!ll!!!!l!!m!!I! ' : at ShoRES INTERioRs ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! .. ll'lO 30·/_ . 700ff REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays from I 1-4p.m . • .. "' METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M ; Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 166.J Placcnila SI .. COSld Mesa 646-4838 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST , Dr. Richard Geo e 979-8234 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beech 673-1340 or 673-6150 NEWPORT CENTER • UNn'ED METHODIST' CHURCH lb~~~~~~ve. Chwch loam• 5pm. SUnday Sc:bool lo=i Wednelday Meeting:I &pm 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sufl<!a.Y School All~ 9:00AM ' Rev. Ed'Ward C. Martin ::=:==================~ Will thou set thine eyes upon that which is not ... ? Proverbs 23:5 • • • I • • I • I ' • • J ,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 . Branch or The Mother CblltCb The First Church or Christ Scientist Boston, M~cbuetts Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM • Mlrnsters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler ------~--- CONGREGATIONAL -- Wes~ Counseling Center S8rvioes Avallilble RE UGIOUS SCIENCE © COMMUNnY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNfTEO CHURCH Of I O«IST OMoe: M, fu, TI\ (714') 6'8-3198 Dr.JHHlllwm.llllllllf To ....W It To C..: To C-. It To DO. 8Nc:e \Ian B~lr, Mlnfst.,. Svnday WOnhlp 8:15 & 10AM ()Ucfl School 9AM AdiAt • 9.45 Chlldrtn •Child Ca,. P~ 644-7.-00 611 -. ConiM Del Mer PRESBY TE: rllAN Wonhlp ~ t.ar rh• rnulol. OV11c-tmtmJ. l:Mblal ....... "FAVORITISM" Uamc. 2:1,u) .Newport Harbor · Montessori Center .. Academic Bxcdlence in Hannony with Young Lives" PRESBYTERIAN Suni1111 Worship 9:3(/ •.m. CllilJ C.re, 5,,,,., ScllHf ]11mlloru •t EMt/ll"fl Ne~port Buclr 644 .. 734 7 Preschool • KJnderprten Full Time • Part Time • Year Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • &location to prepare young hearts and minds for the chalJenge of life • Experienced, certified, Montess0ri teachers • Individualized academic instruction •Extensive extracurricular programs (art, music, computers, gymnastics. French & dance) • Hot lunches 650-3442 425 East 18th Street • Costa Mesa EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal "A~D'e'•~en:I s.w. ...... Owilf• l.ord--'..,..,.. Fr. David C. And.non, rec:tor 3209Vt0Udo N.wpoft 8eadi 14/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemeororx 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om ChotiMn<Jtic and Wednesday noon CHl?f STIAN --~---- &45!5781 COMMUNITY CHlJfH H I .IYl!All.IAllWWwr.IV..liilll.IYll~,,,,,.A/l.'fli¥'11VlilllifWIW~!WtiNlll"-"'~liAl"llAl"WW'I I ' • CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Ca.res. . . . !!. ,, "When the Felbuiship Breaks Dmm" (Epliesians 4 :1-6; 29-32;John 17:20-23) "Vors!Up Service I 0: I S am Bible Studies 9:00 am Klds For Chri1t S:JO pm Jerrold A. Hollobiugh, Minister 792 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer of VK't.Orie & P*'-nti•) • LUTHERAN CHRIST LllfHERAN CHURCH Pastor 'v\lllliam Hemenway f • lo 'We love children, youth, young adults. carttr adults, seniors. Wt l0vt to care, to reach out, to med nttds, to a~r qumtons· •Sunday ~rvlces-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 •Sunday School & Bible Studies-9:30 7 60 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631 -1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) 'For infonnation on t/i.e. 'Religious Viredory 'Please Call • • ' I ' • ' • • • • • • i ' I • • • Qrange Coast-rallies against ~ultiple sclerosis I t WU bWed U •An Affair il'o Remember." Raising 140,000 lor n.• NaUonal MalUple Sclerosll Society, Orange County Chapter, the g.eneT~Slty o1 the 300 attending the Sutton Place Hotel d.tnner gala will help to fund research into the cause and cure of MS, along with providing funds for services for people ~flicted with the disease in Orange CoUJ).ty. Nancy Ro11l.co- chai.red the evening with Mary Jo Haus- man. Junior League hits the jackpot with benefit Monaco came to Costa Mesa as The JunJor U.gue hit the jackpot with their •Monte Carlo Night 11, • bringing together nearly 1,000 blackjack players bent on rais- ing money for the league. Another $40,000 was collected when all was said and done, with $28,000 of the proceeds coming from the ~ile~t auc- tion. People just love to take home the goods at a charity affair. One anonymous Lido resident plans his family Edwin Meserve.L. ~arl­ lyn and lllcbard Hausman, Betty Belden Palmer, Stan van der Noot, and Bob and Dottie Meserve were on h d to sup- port the cause. Jenny Cook, Nancy and Al Rossi. around the charity ball cir- cu\., Last year it aka "'Ml.ls b.w. cook That's one tough bottle of bubbly The champagne bottle just wouldn't break, u DOD!la Cre- an pounde<l the glass against the fiberglar.s bull of her hus- band Jolln Cree's new float- ing fishing toy, named, what else, "The Donna C." The beautiful, new, stale-of-the-art, fishing boat is berthed next to Crean's older boat, •The Bounder," named after his m'ega successful line of recre- ational vechicles. With each failed attempt by Donna to christen the vessel, moans came from the crowd of more than 100 guests who had been invited to witness the event on the docks of the Bal- boa Bay Club. Finally, with a little help from the Crean's good friend Royal Radtke (recently retired from the Bank of America with plans to do more fishing wiffi John Crean , Donna broke the bottle on the chrome rim of the boat. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1996 Children's Home Society Announcement Tea While Junior Leaguers were hunting for diamonds, The Chll- dren's Home Society was announcing its precious gems. The . Pacific Club of Newport Beach was the site for the Announcement Tea of tlle 1996 Children's Home Society Debutantes. As the class of about 30 charming young women from the Newport Harbor area gathered with their parents to share the glory, six young ladies posed for the Pilot Cam. They are, from right to left, Eliza- beth Mera Kriz. Carolyn Connor Kriz, Catherine Elizabeth Wern- er, Elena Anne Goodman, Undsay June Burnett, and Katherine Lee canrtgbl I rank of Captain Crean to that of Admiral Crean. M I'll still do all the cooking on boca'd, three squares a day for all the guests, but I will , command more respect as an admiral." he said. .. . Orange County" entertained the crowd that had come together to rally against the disease they call •an equal opportunity attacker." MS ran- domly attacks the nervous sys- tem in adults 20 to 40 years old. It has no known cause or was a condo in Maui, this year a week in a home on the English Channel (better bring a sweater). The auction bas become de rigueur for a successful event, and the league certainly is proof of that. They even auctioned off a ride on the Goodyear Blimp. Chaired by Kay Matherly, with support from JennUer Blum, Cindy Ortiz, Rebecca Dewey, Maja Uthander, Mar- got Schrank, Kathy Baker, Julia Becker, and Alllson Haley, the highlight of the evening was a diamond hunt. Two hundred lasses of cham- pagne were sold, and 199 of them had a 1-carat cubic zir- conia stone in the glass. One lucky, bubbly buyer found a 1- carat diamond in the stem, generously donated by Dia- mond's ETC. of Newport Beach. How did the winner know? "Well, if you can't tell a diamond from cubic zirconia, you don't deserve to win," said one Junior League patroness. A little post Christening inspection turned up a dent in the chrome. Son Andy Crean confessed that the bottle, sup- posed to be of the special vari- ety designed fOJ' such occa- sions, •must have been a dud." stop them from joining friends Buddy Ebsen, who did a little soft shQe shuffle with Miriam Nelson, wife of the late Gene Nelson and quite the dancer herself, Jack Carter, Peggy Goldwater Clay and Bob Clay, Sandra Gould, Ann Jefferies Sterllil_g, Pilar Wayne, Darlene and Bill Manclark, and Bar- bara Venezia for a buffet din- ner by the bay. John Crean confided that since he is now the owner of two fishing boats, he will be elevated from the Insiders report that a fishing trip with John and Donna means that you'll come back having gained at least five pounds, and that's not from eating fish. .. ' cure at this time. .. " t> .. • .. • • • • .. ., • .. ,, .. .. • " " " .. .,. • r r t • ~ t • c COMPLETE l.ANDSCAPING 46 \'EARS EXP. ~No. 308553 • SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA• 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TE.llllY MEIKLE ~C.N.P. Landtcapc Designer When it did finally break, Donna and Royal were show- ere_d with bubbly, but it didn't .. • B.W. COOK'S columns run Thurs- days and Saturdays . Jee~ b8'fh, 11-~1 A~ ~ri; . .. Like You've Never Seen Them Before * * • • . rscreenplay-writirtg omeer brin:gs new meaning to .sentencing ~~ I t Evan Henerson, Daily PiJot wasn't expect;ing to get an arts story out of Newport eacb's police appreciation raaldw. (For that matter, I asn't even expecting to get realdast.) I Hence, I was pleasanUy sur- ~rised when my table compan- '°n, custody officer Dayid Sper- lng, informed me that he had i~ntly optioned a television •creenplay. 1 "No kidding,• I said, or ~omething equally pithy. 1 The story, Sperling's seventh $cript, is called "All Things E egotiable. • It's a father/son uspense drama about a ostage situation . Apparently, 50 production companies bid the script with The Produc- s Group capturing the brass (ing ... er, pages. The company· bas a six-month option on the 'tory. evan · henerson credential. In 1992, he started writing screenplays, "just to say I did one." His parents encouraged Sperling's artistic streak, but Sperling kept thinking about "the real world.~ "Then finally I came around to their way of thinking," he said. ·It helped that a second par- -fy-was inte1 ested, • satctSper- ling who declined to state the ~cript's purchase price. re y eger vs. "The Postman" ; A jail officer for the last three y~ars. Sperling ·said he bas wanted to write since 1992. He's trying to write a screenplay in ~very literary genre, but expects every story to have some tie to the world of law enforcement. that's the arena Sperling knows ~nd he hopes to always work partially in law enforcement ~ven when he becomes full- time screenwriter. ' "This is my bread and but- ter," Sperling said. "It's what got me here." L A second Sperling script, ptled "The Toughest Cop j\live," is dedicated to officer Bob Henry who gave his life in the line of duty one year ago. -s:t>e title character is actually a ~oman, but Henry bad read a diatt of the script and liked it, ~rling said. • Sperling's a local, a graduate 9f Newport Harbor High School and UCI with a degree in social ecology. He also earned an ele- mentary school teaching A Saturday in Irvine. Prepar- ing for a matinee of ·n Postino, • I had arrived early and was eat- ing lunch and reading the entertainment listings when I came across something that made me instantly alter my plans. Across town at South Coast Plaza, at the exact time of the "ll Postino" matinee, was a dra- matic reading at the "Seuss is Loose" exhibit at the Laguna Art Museum's satellite gallery. Reading "Horton Hears a Who,• undqubtedly to a young audi- ence, would be Robert Englund. Recognize the name? Yep, . that's Freddy Krueger of the various •A Nightmare on Elm Street" movies. That's what I love about the world of arts and leiSW'e. Only a very creative mind, it seems to me, would think of asking a guy who slashes children in their dreams to read Seuss to tod- dlers. Any day now, I'm sure we'll get Madonna doing • Exercise Equipment• Scuba • Hoc~ey • Wetsuits • Surfboards • Golf • Rollerblades r.-----------------, I . GIANT : I Personal Training Specials 6Week & 3 Month ---- INN AMON• ROLL! With Purchase OI Any Sandwich ... Loal At Resui. Price . ~ Customer __ Esp. ~/'1,7/96 , -. . f I I , I - NATALIA LARSON MEMBEA FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEA08tC CLASSeS & lWOWEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK Ml CASA r-------- \/111 IHI\/ 'i \// MEXICAN RESTAURANT Famous Brand Rugs 4'3" x 6' retail • $1099 Factory Sale Price· $399 OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Other Sizes Available. Good While Supplies Last. 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Daily Pilot V alues and ideals from three generations of women clash with reso- nance in Joanna McClelland Glau' involving drama •If We Are W~men," the latest produc- tion on the Second Stage of South P>ast Repertory. Gla.$s weaves an intricate eln.oUohal tapestry in her story of a teenage girl, her successful ·author mother and her two ~kedly dissimilar grandmoth- aP11 and director Martin Benson b4s fashioned a compelling interpretation. It's a •women's play," which should prove equally intriguing tel the men in the audience. I I I j I I I I I I ~----------~--------------J paiiic~stricken over her daugh- ter's plans to forsake Yale for a Colorado farm life, and suspi- cious that her lover had betrayed her before his death -and she excels on all fronts. · The drama is played out on a sun deck in rural Connecticut where the writer (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) nervously aw~ts the tetw:n _of.her. daughter from a high school dance while fight- ing the depression brought on by the death of her longtime lover. Both her mother (Patricia fraser), an illiterate pioneer Fraser injects some welcome light momepts as the uneducat- ed grandm.other whose terms of reference date back a generation or two. She is, in fact, the most "8.dmi:rablEn:ha.ractenn that sne is able to deal with the more highly schooled women on their level, sometimes even as a supe- rior force. MARC MAATIW OAllY PILOT Jessica (Deborah Van Valkenburgh), left. confronts her daughter, Polly (Laurel Smith), when she returns home after being out all nlghUn •It-We-Are-Wome ,. at South Coast Repertory. an from the Canadian • , and her intellecrtually essive former mother:in-law !).rbara Tarbuck) have come to ole her. When the girl (Laurel Smith) ..,ves, after spending the night th a boy she had just met, the ~ begins to fly in earnest. And, lfrom being intimidated by 3-1 odds, the daughter takes offensive, forcing the other ee to re-examine their own ues. • The heated dialogue produces JI:>-Oments of pure brilliance, i':hiefly from Van Valkenburgh's lengthy tirade against both older women. The actress has the lay's most difficult assignment - gonizing in her bereavement, Her opposite number, the ultra-intelligent Tarbuck, deals from the head, but often yields to the heart. She skillfully depicts a proudly accomplished woman in conflict with her more emotional nature . Smith's arrival is a breath of fresh air -a twister in fact. Tilis splendid young actress delivers a volatile performance as she counters the objections of the other three with a ringing defense of her apparently tenu- ous position. Glass also has each of her characters sharing their most intimate thoughts with the audi- ence, as Paulie Jenkins' lighting dims almost imperceptibly to set these moments apart. It's a device that works more effec- tively as the play progresses, until at the finale it's an eloquent statement. E. Scott Shaffer's intricately designed exterior setting pro- vides a richly engrossing back- drop, and Benson's deceptively even-banded direction maintains a true ensemble atmosphere. "If We Are Women" is a play CAFE .,iOLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 UDO PARIC DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH LUCKY PAUL & UNDA Are their owu bosses, work on their own computer at home, less than 15 hours per week. Makes over $6~000 yr. Processing Medic&VDental Insurance Claims. CaU for lnlonnation -1-800-790-1133 Recom111ended NEWPORT HARBOR AREA • • CHAMB ER OF COMMERCE Ballot Pos1t1ons The Board of Directors of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce has reviewed the state ballot initiatives, countY ·and local measures appearing on the March 26 ballot. Consideration is given to cost, community benefit and benefit/detriment to business. Following are the recommended positions on each issue. PROPOSrrtONSIMEASURES NHACCBomd of onctors 192 Seisrric Retrofit Bond Ad SUPPORT 193 Property Taxation: PurchaselChange SUPPORT inC>t\'ne~ Prisoners.Joint Venture 194 Prog~nt Benefits, SUPPORT Vote Parole March 26 195 Murder: Special circumstances SUPPORT 196 Murder: Punishment SUPPORT 197 Wiidiife Mountain Lions NOPOSITION 198 Elections. Open Primlry OPPOSE 199 Mobllehome Rent Assistance SUPPORT 200 No-Fault Motor Vehlcie Insurance. Tort SUPPORT Uabllty M'art11fs' ~ Shareholder Adens. 201 SUPPORT Class Actions 202 A~ Conqent Fea Urill SUPPORT 203 N>lc Edati6n Fac8111 80nd SUPPoRT * s Resdssk>n d Measure A-OPPOSE 8 Toro Aeuse SUPPORT OPPOSE of conflicting values, and each viewpoint is given full credence in a highly rewarding produc- tion. IUD AIWJN.J..Y VOICE MAI $3~~. SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1996 A dining news · Ulf Strandberg wins award Elegant wine dinners~ Both A.Dtoaello and C1w!I&. cLalr will be presenting SPed.aflf dinners Wednesday. At A'ntonel· lo, a four-course Italian feast will be served with wines from tbe. Ferrari-Carano winery, S85 per pers~n. Phone 751·7153 fOP ' reservations. At Chanteclair, the Cbalone Group wine makers,' 1 which are Acadia. Edna Valley,' Cb.alone, Carmenet Merttage,11 aQd Canoe Rlclge will supply wines for the five course dinnet: • Phone 752-8001. UU Anden Strandberg, nationally acda1med chef at the four-star restaurant, Gustaf Anders, has been named •Chet of the Year~ by the Southern California Restaurant Wrttien. He received the award Sunday evening at the organizations' annual black tie dinner, joining the ranks of chefs such as Joachim Splichal, of the famed Patina in Los Angeles, Pascal Olhats, of Pascal, and Alan Greeley, of Golden lhlffle. • Marrakesh What's your favorite?· Celebrates I 1 We will be looking at cards, letters and faxes and announc- ing the results of the•Pavorite Cafe• survey at the end of the month. We want to know about the place where you and yours -go-tor dinner-wtren you are too tired to cook and don't really want to get dressed up. Write or fax Marla Bird, at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay, Costa Mesa, 092627 or fax. 646-4170. . ' Happy Anniversary to Alt Rabbani and his Marrakesh restaurant open now for 20 years. To celebrate and bring oki • friends in, Rabbani has aeated I an a la carte menu with rices he thinks you will like. Marrakesh , is at 1100 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Phone 645-: ~384. ,, -MarlaBlrd AL ADAMS MORENO, Private Detective 3535 F.ach Pacific ~ Hwy, Ste. 356 . Q>rooa del Mar, CA 92625 USA ... 1'1141525-DSI CBOJ 559-fBBO ... (IQ n.-:::11 UP CUlll a (N-1 SI ....... (IQ unu -·•cm (II) EXa:tmft llECW (IQ • , , f :.. . . .. gains . NEWPORT FILM FEST Ta.king a cue from Siskel and Ebert, we give a rousing two Uiumbs up to the premiere of the Newport Beach Interna- tional Film Festival, and to the festival's Exeoutive Director Jeff Conner,.. the mastermind behind the whole thing. ESTANOA SPORTS Thanks to the father and son team of Jim Scott and Jim Scott, Jr. the idea of erecting a sports facility for Estancia High School has been hatched. With a little luck and a few bucks, of course, the plan just might work. SCR Officials at South Coast Repertory were happy to learn this week that they had garnered a whopping 11 out of 30 honors at the 27th annual Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awards. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Jeff Conner, executive director of the Newport Beach Film Fes- tival, had a vision and that vlslon became reality. ClASSROO~S With mdre than a 1,000 new children expected to arrive next year, Newport-Mesa Unified School Distrid officials are searching for ways to combat a growing overcrowding dilemma; VOTERS While the Daily Pilot provided the next best thing in its Commwtity Forum pages, residents of the 35tb Senate District did miss out on heartn.g and ~;m ~ debat• between incumbent le& lal Jobrwon and his opponent, former Mlemblyman Gil Fer- guson. That's became JohnlOO refu8e4 tD debate Ferguson on the home twf. correspondence Is Fre d just a phantom? I would like to know if there is a real Fred Martin? I read columns in your newspaper that bear his name, but I have never actually seen him in per- son. (I have even seen a photo- graph, although l suppose be might be a cardboard sculpture com.missioned by the Daily Pilot.) I know that the mysterious Martin was nowhere to be seen l~t year when I debated Gil Fer- guson on 13 separate occasions. If there really is a Fred Martin, he wOUldn't have to look very hard to find me. ln the past year, I have participated in countless community events throughout the 35th Senate District, includ- ing dozens in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Perhaps that explains why I've been endorsed by Congressman Christopher Cox and former Senator, now ~upervisor Marian Bergeson and thousands of local voters. Where was Fred Martin when I met with the Costa Mesa City Council in a public installation of officers for the meeting? I didn't see F~ed Martin when I pattl.d- pated in the Orange .Coast Asso- ciation of Realtors. Where was F1ed Martin when I atte.qded the retirement ceremony for Orange Coast College President David Grant (a former classmate of mine)? I didn't see Fred tAartin when I was the featured speaker at the Newport Beach American Legion annual law and order awards banquet Where-was Fred Martin when I spqke to the Newport- Balboa Rotary Club or Speak Up Newport? I could go on and on, but even if Martin is entirely fictional, he should begin to get the idea. When the Legislature is in ses- sion, I'm at the Capitol from · Monday morning to Thursday afternoon, voting on hundreds of bills that pertain to improving California's economy, fighting crime and dealing with illegal immigra- tion. The rest of my life is spent in . the 35th Senate District. I have lived in Orange County all my life -that's more than 56 years. I have never seen Fred Martin. But if there is such a personp I'd be more than happy to buy him an ice cream-soda. --1.o.r ROSS JOHNS<>l'I Senator, 35th Disbiet. • FRED RESPONDS: You have me . there, Senator. I sure did miss all four.qt those events you attended. I did, hQ!tYr ever, wltnes.s two or three of the debates you and Gii had before the • special election. That's why I voted for Doris. But I would very much appreciate the opportunity to sit and soda with you. I'd even meet you in Sacramento for an occasion like that. Just have 'fO'f/ seconds contact mine. Debate missed vital point I 'd like to thank you for allow- ing the race for the 35th Sen- ate District to be presented to your readers in the .manner in which it was (·The Great Debate," March 21). It gave each of us an opportunity to explain ourselves directly ang also speak directly to some important issues. I was however, disappointed in the change you made to my piece. For nearly three years, I have been telling anyone who would listen, that there is a pow- erful Republican machine that bas grown from running Orange County to running the state. Unless one lives in another world they now know this is true. In my 500 word piece, I was uywg tu mclkt! Ult! pvlnt lllCll these people are not primarily driven by any great desire to put Republican ideals into practice. To illustrate, I pointed out that one of the leaders, Sen. Rob Hurtt, had just given $40,000 to a Democrat. That was edited out because someone on your staff said it couldn't be verified and I couldn't be reached in time before the paper went to press. First, the story was twice in the Los Angeles Times, once on the front page. The clip I'm send- ing with this is the third time the story has appeared. Even if your editor doesn't read the paper he should know someone who has published, edited and written for newspa- pers wouldn't deliberately lie; t!Vt!H 1t ht! WClb nuw C1 WGJUlCl l.Je politician. That really dis- appointed me. It took the proof Gil Ferguson right out of my argument. it is especially frusr trattng when your reporters con-·; tinue to print every assertion that. Johnson tells them; "my wife an~ I return to Irvine every weekend:" Give me a brea1cl 1 Thank God for Fred Martin, : INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER. You could make amends by endorsing me on Monday and telling the community the truth about the machine and that "car- petbagger." GIL FERGUSON Cc:un.ll\.lal~, ;)~U\ OblJh .. l Seual~ Newport Beach readers respond Can't turn off that treated sewage water deb~te I too d.ffi opposed to lRWD's plan to discha rge treated sewdge into Newport Bay. However, 1t clislurbs me to see tlus tredled sewage described as ~ffluenl in relation to Newport Bdy, but as well-treated sewage tf the Orange County Water District ~buys 1t (Fred Mdrtin's On the ·~ t:oast column. March 14). : U there are heaJtb hazards '. ossoaated Wlth the treated -sewage m Newport Bay, then these same hazards might maru- ~fest themse lves in Orange County Water Dlstnct's applications. U anything, spraying it on golf courses. or using it for agricultural purposes where there.'s a possibili- ty of contaminating foods and , agricultural workers would seem . more hazardous as more people would bf' exposed to it than if it were dischdTged into the bay. · What do wf! really know about ~the presence of viid.l, bacteriologic ' Or parasitic contaminants? What 1. about heavy metaJ contamina-l tion? • Unless these questions are sci- entifically addressed by indepen- ' dent experts 1t Just doesn't seem i tight lo encourage a deal where : pthers are placed at risk. : ; PHILLIP CUflER ! Costa Mesa • Thank you for your coverage of our March 1 Balboa Island Business Association mee ting concerning the Irvine Rdnch Water District proposed demon- stration project and for your cov- erage of this issue in general. However I'm afraid your March 2 article was a bit nl.is- leading. To say that business owners are not concerned about the environmental impact is incorrect. Our argument that the project is bad for business stems from the fact that the project is e nvironmentally questionable. We are trying to point out that there are other ramifications lo such an irresponsible undertak- ing. People I have spoken with are shocked and appalled that it has gone this far. Many were of the opinion three or four months ago that~ could not really happen. However this project has every possibility of going forward, even though our city council has offered other realistic alterna- tives. The ffiWD iS willing to oppose an entire community, including the Newport Beach City Council, The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, the Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau, Orange Coast Association of Realtors, and numerous resident and business associations. Only seven people will vote on this issue on April 19. They are the members of the Califor- nia Regional Water Quality Board. They are William T. Hardy, Melody Henriques, Jerry A. King, Evelyn Hart, John B. Withers, Robert Huntley and John Gless. We have no control over their vote. However, should they approve the project, we must send a message to our council that we are 100% behind them in pursuing an immediate lawsuit against the Irvine Ranch District. Should we be asked to gam- ble with the future of our bay in order to save the Irvine Ranch Water District money? JOHN NOYES President, Balboa Island Business Association I'm glad to see Fred Martin, Jack Skinner and Phil Arst are beginning to think like true water conservators. Although dumping the water in the bay is harmless, if it can be used by all means do so. Afterall. tRWD got this water by conservation. They used some water twice which is why it is available, California is limited in water and it's population contin- ues to grow. Water must be reused in the long run. The best way to do this would be for all parties to band together and pipe all retreated water to the bead of the Santa Ana River, where it would percolate into the earth and can be used again. BOB WOLFF Newport Beach The 'Bell' rings true Hurray for youl What courage to publish a declared liberal columnist in an Orange County paper. Having lived in Orange Coun- ty at least as lopg as Joseph N. Bell (our daughters graduated ~ogether from Corona del Mar High) and having had the oppor- tunity to read bis witty and thoughtful articles through the years, I am delighted for the opportunity to read his words again. I, too, miss those days when there was still a fleeting acknowledgement of the insanity of OC politics. Lately lt all seems so depressing and sometimes hopeless for any level of liberal- ism. What a joy to think that I will once more be able to enjoy the bite of satire from one of the ~eight" liberals still around. Joe, count me in. BEV CAJll.sON Santa Ana Heights Did reviewer see same play as us? I can't believe Tom ntus saw the same play, •Marvin's Room," that we did. I have a slight bearing prob- lem, my husband bas excel)ent hearing, and he had trouble understanding the actors. The projection of their voices was horrible. The elderly aunt mum.bl~ at times. Maybe by the time he saw it this week, they had worked on it but a week ago Thursday, we walked out. It was absolutely a strain to stay there. Aside from the fact that they're such a nutty family. Who needs it1 Really, very, very disappoint- ing and I just wonder what play be saw or whether it bad been so revamped and improved? Usually we agree with bis reviews but this left me very, very puzzled. l.B. MERLES Costa Mesa Barbers thank you Thank you very much for your mention of Opera Pacific's Barber of Seville in your very creative col- umn •Five Great Tilings To Do This Weekend" on March 8. It was a lovely gift to our community to remind them of these exciting events and also a tremendous gift lo the organization that you men- tioned. . •Tue Barber of Seville" the night after your article was trul~ magical. It was an evening of beautiful music and great com presented by a cast ot outstan young singei:s. I can still hear the wordS fr their finale, uMay love ancl joy yours forever," and I know the audience left with this sense of in their hearts. It was one of th most delightful theater produc- tions I have seen. Thank you again for all you have done for Opera Pacific an for our cOmm.unity. S. GAYU! WIDYO President. Board of Dir Opera Pa ~ ... --,,. -• .a:~...._• ...,._._.I J !..ll the PTA will bold a white ele- phant Mle frcm 6 e.m. until all ~ WM.AGE SALE itema are IOld at Sonora Scb.ool, The MMa Goat Hill Go-Get-966 Sonora Road. Costa Mela. iert 4·H club's Animal Project Proceeds will go toward future Jb1mmege Sale to benefit rabbit, on-site renovations and a Sonora tWIM, poultry and beef projects II student's family who recently JOit from 8 a.m. to 2 p .m. at the Costa everything In a fire. Donation of Mm& High School parking lot. goods for the sale will be accept- For more Information, call 546-ed beginning March 18. For more 5913. Information, call 228-5602 or 556- SHEUM.+..KER IOWl CAMPFIRE 3-480. Califomia Wildlife Campaign CIRCUS OF SOENa presents Charles Mitchell, Envi-The Wonderful Circus of Sd- ronmental Science Group, tn a ence is coming to the Launch Pad campfire discussion on •Fantasy at 11, 1 and 3 p.m. on today and Island for Sea Otters" at 7:30 p.m. · Sunday at 3333 B~ar St., Crystal at the ampbitheat~ 600 Shell-Court at South Coast Plaza. maker, Shellm.aker Island. Through such methods as jug- CAT SHOW gllng and acrobatics concepts The International Cat Assoda-such as balance, mass and inertia. tion will sponsor an international Tickets are $5.15 for non-mem- cat show to benefit Felines & bets and $3.25 for members. Friends, a local non-profit cat Reservations are required. adoption group, from 10 a.m. to 5 JOG FEST '96 p.m. today and Sunday at the The All-American Boys Cho- Orange County Fairgrounds, Pair rus' annual fund-raising Jog-A- Drtve, Costa Mesa. 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A80RT10N DEBATE Orange Coast College wiU stage an open abortion . debate from 6:45 to 9:15 p.m . in the Fine Arts Hall, The debate is free and open to the public. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. ACADEMY AWARDS AT TRIANGLE SQUARE? The 68th Academy Awards come to nia.ngle Square's Town Square via a 14 ft. video screen complete with stereo sound. The festivities begin at 4 p.m ., Mon- day with prizes and giveaways. Valet parking will be available. PAUL LEMAT LECTURE Actor Paul LeMat, a _gra_Quate ofNewport High School, will dis- l<inko·s DIGITAL PUBLISHING ',\.;\[',!IHI T Hfl'fHJ(,RArHt!''> 1-.c IRVIN[ & ~~EWPORT BEACH 714 .261.5290 am his work with theater stu- dents at 5 p:m. in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab. LeMat bu appeared in such films u •Amer- ican Graffitt• and "Burning Bed.• The lecture is free and open to the public. 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"I played softball before I. played basketball, from about the second grade to the seventh," Waltz said. "I always promised myself I'd play softball again my senior year, but I almost didn't come out, because my foot was hurting me from basketball.• After a doctor's reassurance, however, Waltz joined Coach Sharon Uhl's softball squad after the season had begun, and has no regrets. ·rm not worried about wins and losses, and it's been good not to have so much pressure. I'm a rookie again and I'm not • First h e did a jig to get out the way, then he did a waltz around the bases with a solo shot in the 10th to ~ give Corona del Mar the victory; Chad Johnson goes the distance for the victory, whiffs 11 in the process. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot CORONA-BEL MAR -Ryan Achterberg .saw two pitches in the 10th inning from reliever Joe Urban. He did a dance on both. "After the first pitch, I kind of yelled at (Achterberg), because he's got to take one for the team, and he jumped out of the way of it," Corona del Mar High baseball coach Joe Koh said. Urban, Newport Harbor's two-time all-district player, delivered his initial • pitch in the bottom of the 10th near After tinkenng in the eighth and runth innings, struggling with his con- trol, Johnson picked up steam in the 10th, strtktng out the sttte again. "He knew that was it, so he wanted to air it out the last inning,· Koh said. refening to the CIF rule of pitchers throwing no more than 10 innings in a week. "That was his ball game ·to win." Johnson threw a four-hitter, struck out 11 anti walked four. He made 131 pitches. He has been the winning pitcher this season in every CdM (4-4 overall, 1-2 in league) victory. Achterberg's feet. The CdM sopho- more left fielder, who bats ninth in the order and was STANDINGS Senior right-han- der Kevin Stuart was ready in case there was an 11th. "I did- n't want to go in. l wanted (Johnson) to win it," Stuart said Sell View l.Hgl• ........ (Overall) W L leading off the inning, hopped out of the way. Irvine (5--4) 3 O El Toro. (7·3) 3 0 Woodbridge (4-3) 2 1 QN (4-4) 1 2 "I threw harder in the 10th inning than any other inning," Johnson said. "The second pitch was right Newport (44) 0 J down the pipe, and my eyes got as big as golf balls," said Achterberg, who crushed his first var- sity home ruri, lifting host Corona del Mar on Friday to a 2-1 Sea View League 5. Margarita (3-5) 0 3 Frw.ys~ Asked if he intends to ice his arm, Johnson said: "I don't ice, because I'm never sore." ON 2. Newport 1 (10 lnnlogs) Irvine 6, Woodbridge 1 El Toro 12. Sam. Margarital W.IM 11 •1¥'9 ....-():15) Santa Margarita at CdM Woodbridge at Newport Irvine at El Toro victory over Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. "I'm glad he didn't take one for .the team," Koh said. Achterberg, who ripped seven home runs on the frosh-soph team last year, ended a pitching duel between southpaws Garrett Nuzum (Newport Harbor) and Chad Johnson (CdM), who combined for 18 innings, 264 pitches and 43 first-pitch stnkes agairlst 69 batters. Nuzum, a junior who transferred from CdM last year, had his old team- mates' number, working into the ninth inning, giving up one run with seven strikeouts and just two walks. Koh should donate Johnson's arm to scientific experimentation if it isn't sore today. But had it not been for Achterberg's dramatic round-tripper to open the 10th, Johnson's gem would've ended in a no-decision. ·somebody had to step up in this game, and that guy (Achterberg) did,· said Newport Harbor Coach Jim Kiefer, referring to the likelihood of the contest being called because of dark- ness after 10 full innings. "(Urban) was trymg to go fastball away, and he got it up, nght in the bitting zone.• ·once it's off the bat,· Achterberg said, "you know it's going a long way." Nuzum, who made 23 first-pitch strikes to the 32 batters he faced, was pulled in the ninth after one hitter. CdM's Bryan Bear reached on an error. • SEE FAULKNER PAGE 84 LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Tars' Gavin Tomalas (right) makes the tag on Bryan Bear ln a rundown Friday afternoon. Johnson, 4-1, pitched a career-high 10 innings. In the second, he struck out the side, throwing 11 pitches (10 for strikes), including six called strikes in a row to finish the frame. • SEE BASEBALL PAGE 83 • OLYMPIAN SERIES ALL ROADS TO ATLANTA BEGIN AT 5 A.M. For Lia Rousset and DeAnne Hemmens, life is basically a two-minute drill. · SEC'D OF A rnio.PART SERIES By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot W hen her classmates would be snuggle~ in a wann bed during those cqJd winter mornings, still hours away fro~ the awakening of an alarm clock, Ua Rou.sset was pedaling cl<?Ser to the Olympic Ga.mes. Before ber days of owning a driver's license, Roussel would wake up each morning at 5 a.m., hop on her bicycle for the 20.minute trek. to the Ne'wport Aquatic Center, and train in her kayak in the Newport Harbor channels before the sun would rise. •1t was terrible in the morning, when it was all dark and freezing cold," she Mid. "I remember putting on all my dothes for winter, then getting super , bOt beco.Ule of the wOrk QJl my bike. It wubad." h's not so bad now. She can relish in the fact that It bas been ber own deed. lmp6r9cl by an ~torchthat bwnit )lfttbin, ._ _______ _,...., ~et, 18, II one Of lb cbBdien. Sbe'I the l9COGd born. "Wlth my puma, ft ahnJI beliD y,>u're ~•hie for J.-owa et*Jm, IO JOU iAtllir 9'> out and dolt, '6.JW daD't. ..... ...... NoW .... at N9wpolt Harbor High. and MAJIC MAATN I DALY Pl.OT Ua Rouuet and DeAnDi ff-WM• an ott to train for the Olympic Gamet with a date at the U.S. Olympic 'n'alnlDg C•ter ID Cbwa VI.tea. 1belr sped.alty, the K-2 In kayaking. doubles {K-2) and fou,s (K...t) May 4·5 at the Hemispheric Qualifier in Gainesville, Ge. -lite of the Olympic venue -with an excellent cbanCe ol finishing in the two top and advan~ to tbe 1996 Olym-* Gam• in Atlanta. •we need to race well (at the Hemispheric Qualifter), but I dOn't 1M it 81 a problml. becaUM l don't thl1'lk tbete't anyone wbo CU beet UI, • • HellllMnlmd. Thole chilly lilornlnal Oil her bk:yde wtu not be~ in RoUllit"\ mind 1f .. maUil ...... otlebra.V 1t4P1 on h oval Wbb tbe ,_ of Iba U.S. OlympiaDI clm1Dg the Opiining c.•1.-.. Oil Jua, 11. COMING SOON The ups and downs, trials and tribulations, cheers, and hopefully, not too many tears. That's the gist of a weekly guest column by two of our favorites, coming soon. OLYMPIC Q UEST deanne hemmens lia rousset While her family is in total support of her quest for an Olympic gold medal, Rousset knows she bas done it completely on her own. •rm ecstatic for her, but it's difficult for me to express that,• Roger Roussel, her father, said. "l doubt there is ~Y other Olympian wbo bas bad less family push. I th1n.k l've drlVen her to NAC twice; otherwise, she always rode her bike. It didn't matter to me whether she did it or not.• Even though Ua Roussel tried every sport she could get her •bands on" in junior high school. . she was not raised in &ii athletic faln.ily. Her par· ents 21 years ag'o deC:ided there woUld be no television in the house. •So she didn't grow up watching sports,• Mid Roger Roussel, wboee houMbOld continues that prindple today. •In the six years lhe's belll kayaking -and she had even be4m a netiOoal cbampion -1 hadni gone to ... her,...," ber father iaki. Her pa.rents went to iu. l'lildd. N.Y., IMl summer for tbl NatloMI ~. tblilr maideri upenence WatcblDg ?'*' compete, ... tboa.P .. Md far onty a lbdft •Mt .. fl'Glll ._. • = ..'lb*y"ft always ......... a---.. own.-Lia Rs nt llillll ~ ¢ SJ llt ln-.Jchw. bllitWIWlillltD ........... Pb-ates roll in four • o\rer Long ~each Qrange Coast improves to 13-1 . • Jim Watters, Daily Pilot . , ~OSJ'A MESA -The Orange Coa.st College jug- ut known as the men's volleyball team, contin- on a roll Friday, flattening Long Beach City Col- e, 15-3, 16-14, 12-15, 15...S. 1 <)n paper, this match bad all the makings of being 8l stzzler. Long Beach was coming in with a 10-1 r'cord, after losing its first match of the year Wednes- day, in five games, to San Diego Mesa. I The Pirates were entering the contest 12-1, riding a t e-game winning streak. ln the end it was OCC's t am defense, and the play of setter Matt Wright with assists, that made the difference. : Both teams started sluggishly in the first game, bu\ OCC stepped it up enough to tum a 5-3 lead into a 15- 3 win. Middle blocker Kevin Reid, who led the Pirates wYll 17 kills, had one kill and two blocks at the net to d05e out the game. ,.Long Beach changed its strategy in the second g~e and started using some cross-court sets against the grain to catch the Pirates off-balance. After falling behind 11-4, the Vikings fought back to go ahead 14- 1 f;~ tyfidcile blocker Craig Jennings' block to force a side out lit a spark under the Pirates who battled back t.O'a 14-all tie. Jennings (13 kills) served out the final three points of the game, including a game-clinching a~ to put OCC up two-nil. '"eiame three was a see-saw battle all the way and when Long Beach scored two points to take a 10-9 Jeaei, OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese threw his clip- board all the way to the stands behind him in disgust. During the ensuing timeout yelled loud enough for the whole gym to hear . • -~Get your hands up and over the net,· he said. MVdu're not doing anythmg out there. ls that loud etwugh for you?" ·•lfhe Pirates responded by scoring the next two p•ts and they were still in the match, 12-12, when the Vikings scored the final three points to win 15-12. ~game-clincher came on a block at the net by Nick Tefler, one of only two sophomores on the Long Beach roster. .. ·~we've been playing catchup all season and most of the games we've come back and won,• said Long Bepch Coach Ken Gregory. "But the law of averages a.re always against you. Especially when you're play- uiS:a team as good as they are (Orange Coast).• , The two teams were tied, 5·5, in the fourth game and Long Beach was gaining some confidence. ,_;,The momentum was changing a bit," Cutenese a~eed. "But we had talked about tightening up on defense after the third game and we started defend- u1g the rruddle better. The back row was working real· ly~~'ard .• " r , .. x-,,., ---- DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor catcher Charlie Waite makes the tag at the plate on Corona del Mar's Alex Bottom (14) In frosh-soph baseball Friday. CdM · tops TarbaJ>es, 6-5, in e~ght • Corona del Mar escapes with Back Bay win to stay unbeaten after Lemmerman scores winning run in eighth. By Jim Walters. Datly Pilot . _, \ . .. . , ·OCC scored the next seven points and Mike Pixler, 'w.60 had 12 kills, served match point with Ryan Allen sen1iing a powerful kill down the middle of the court NEWPORT BEACH -ln the end, a stolen base and a juggled ball in the outfield were enough for the vis- iting Corona del Mar High frosh- soph baseball team to pull out a 6-5 win in extra innings over Back Bay rival Newport Harbor. Both teams entered the game 2-0 in Sea View League and Corona remains unbeaten (8-0) while New- port's only two losses in eight deci- sions have come at the hands of the Sea Kings. • • .. to'dose off the match · Newport Harbor third baseman Josh Guesman shows he has possession after getting CdM's Matt Larsen. VJt,nguards win two of three . ,MOBILE, Ala. -The 59~them Ca.Wornia Col- lE19.e softball team won twO' of three pool play g~es Friday to enhance 1t~"dlances of advancing to today's semifinals at the University of Mobile Spling Tournament. "'Jen Caruso went 2 for 4 ~th a pair of doubles and two lffil to key a 5.3 triumph over Central Methodist College of F~yette, Mo. and Angela Wolf singled in a run to cap a two-run, eighth· infilng Tally in the t.lurd game to forge a 3-2 deo- stun over a club team flJ!l Auburn. WjV had two hits against fAYAKERS '""' I, .. CONTINUED FROM 81 = Mobile and Auburn, while Sarah Waters was 2 for 3 with two runs and an RBI against Central Methodist and Heathehr Rogers was 2 for 3 against Mobile. UNIVERSnY Of MOel~ Sl'ttlNG TOUlllNAMENT SoCal Colle99 5, c.ntr•I Methodist 3 Soe.il College 030 100 1 -5 1 o 1 C Methodist 000 200 1 -3 8 3 Merrow and Murie; D.,,.npon •nd Jone5 W ·Merrow, 6-3 L • Oav,nport 28 • Car~ 2 (SCQ, Thom.s (CM) u. of Mobile " SoCal College 3 Mobile 002 112 -6 10 l SoCal College 020 001 • 3 6 2 W1l$0n and Sox; Houston and Munroe W • W•IM>n. L -Houston, 3 5. 28 • Owens (M), McCormick (M) 38 Murie CSCO SoCAI College 3, Auburn 2 Auburn 000 010 01 • 2 5 1 SoCal Col'4!cje 100 000 02 3 5 1 Hunter and Camp; Munroe, HotJs.. ton (1), Monroe (8) Mtd Murie. W Munroe. L -Hunter. "What a game," said a relieved Corona del Mar Coach Bill Forsythe after his charges eked out the win. "Can't ask for a better game than that. Can you?" With the game tied 5·5, heading into the eighth inning Corona got a leadoff single by shortstop Nate Lemmerman, who stole second on the next pitch. First baseman Ty Harper then singled through the hole into left field where the ball was bobbled, allowing Lemmerman to come home with the winning run. Newport stormed back in the bottom half of the inning, with third baseman Josh Guesman reaching on an error and being sacrificed to second by starting pitcher Eric Ash- ley, who switched to first base after three innings of work. Left fielder David Casjanon walked and with national competition, including New- port Beach's Co~over, a three-time U.S. Olympian and one of Rousset's strongest supporters. oniyown." f;llalpb Whitford, Rousset's sixth- gj;;le "teacher who introduced her to ~g. former Olympian Sheila CIDover and onetime NAC juni'or ~r Jirka Batlle have been her k.llliiaking mentors. illrony Ciarelli, Newport Harbor's Since meriting a seat on both teams -in doubles (K-2) with Costa Mesa's Hem.mens, and in the fours (K-4) with Hemmens, Dru Van Hengel and Alexandra Harbold -Rousset has been showered with ovations, begin- ning with her return from the two-week camp at the Olympic Thaining Center, where the aforesaid quartet were cho- sen for the U.S. Olympic 'lfaining Team. l y respected weights and cond.i- 9 coach, was also instrumental in et's development, though geared toward track and field. in which Ramset was a first-class shot putter and thrower. In 1994, Rousset qualified for the CIF uthem Section Division ll prelims in th events, but had to forfeit the invi- tion because of kayaking commit- ents that eventuAlly led to her vand.ng to the Junior World 'lfails. •in the beginning, I really didn't ant her to do the sport, because I ought it would take away her f emi· e body and give her a big, strong ck," Roger Rousset said. "My wife, , Mid, 'Loolc at it this way ... all of fttends wUl look the same way.'" When ah was ranked ninth in the unby laat year in the senior divt.sion women'• sprint kayaking, it didn't There was a banner hung on an entrance sign to Udo Is\e, which read: •Congratulations, Ual" Above the ban- ner were red, white and blue balloons that Jormed an Olyrnplc ring; above those balloons was a gold one, her neighbors' means of displaying wishful thinldng. ·ua grew up on the island," her father said. "It's like a blg family, with lots of uncles and aunts. They've known Ua for years. Everybody shares 1n the successes, and tragedies, ol peo- ple on the tsland." On Wednesday, Rousset, the youngest of the foW' qualifiers, was tut· prised again when the entire student body at Newport Harbor High applaud- ed her before an academlc rally ln the school's gytnnasium. catcher Charlie Waite at the plate, Newport called a steal and Gues· man was cut down at third for the second out of the inning. Waite grounded out to end the game. "I guess I can be second-guessed for trying to steal third there, but w·e had been going well all game and he actually got around the tag,• said Newport Harbor Coach Zach Biehl, who was in the third base box at the time. "At least I thought he got around the tag." The lone umpire, called the run- ner out from his position behind the plate. Newport had been 4 for 4 on the base paths until that play. Corona opened the scoring with three runs in the top of the first. Lem.merman, who reached base four times, hit a one-out single, stole second and came home on a Harper single to center. Catcher Mark Hatfield then socked a two- run homer over the right field fence to put the Sea Kings up, 3-0 . Newport came back with one in the bottom half of the inning, on a two-out double by first b8;Seman Shawn O'Donnell and an RBI-single by right fielder Brandan Schieppati. Newport took a 5-3 lead in the second with Guesman opening with a double anti Ashley walking, cas- tanon singled up the right side, sending Guesman home and Ash- ley to third. After Castanon stole second, Waite followed with a two- run single to center. He took second on an error and came home on Schieppati's one-out single. Corona tied the game in the fourth, when second baseman Evan Marks, who came in as a defensive replacement in the third, led off with a single to center. 1Wo wild pitches and two walks later, the bases we re loaded for Harper who singled to left to drive in his second and third runs of the game and knot the score, 5·5. Matt Larson (1-0), who came on in the sixth, picked up the win for Corona while Jesse Collins (0-1) pitched the final four innings in a losing effort. "I'm too young for this," said Newport Harbor Coach Zach Biehl, who is only 18 years old and in his first year at the helm. "lt was a great game. It's a shame either team had to lose this one.• SEA VlEW LEAGUE F'f'OSh.Soph Coronll def M..-6, Newport Harbor 5 Corona del Mar 300 200 01 . 6 1 o 2 Newport Harbor 140 000 00 -S 10 4 Harper, Wlethom (3), La~n (6) and Hat- field; Blevins, ,Collins (4) and Waite; 28 -O'Donnell (NH), Guesman (NH), E. Ashley (NH). HR; Hatfield (CdM). • • .. I -.. • .. • • ~ HJGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Sailors fall in four = •Newport Coach Dan Glenn not so happy with the start, but satisfied his team is ready for Sea View hunt. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot When asked prior to match time Friday night about Newport Harbor Higb's chances against Huntington Beach in nonleegue boys volleyball action, Sailors coach Dan Glenn said it was imperative that bis ball· club get off to a quick start against a team that, be says, •ts one of the best 1n CIP.• Newport did jUlt the opposite, howev~r, and couldn't regroup from a slow lt4rt and dropped a four- game match to the unbelten Oilers, 5-15, 15-13, 6-15, 6-15, at Hunting· ton Beach. ,, the opening game, the Sailors (1-4) jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the sec- ond game, the match's most exdt-~ ing. After Huntington rallied to go · up i -7, 1?avis Nelson and Wes Badorek put together back-to-back J scores to push Newp0rt into a 10-8 " advantage. 11 With the score deadlocked at 12, It a Cameron Black block put the •J Newport on top, 13-12, and the .. Sailors went on to the two-point win. II For how well Newport played in ,... game No. 2, the Sailors appeared 1./ out of sync the final two games of ci the match. Huntington's Davtd it McKienz1e took over in game No. 3, ,, Qetting seven kills as the Oilers .: scored the game's final 1even points. I °' In tbe fotirth game, Huntington.,,. held an eerly 5-1 lead, then UMd a ,, two killl bf McKienzte, who bad a <t game-high 19, to pull away from a. t( .S·all tie and sew up the match. ~ mathematical prowess to reel· a <how doee Rounet waa to earning a ce on the U.S. Olympic Tralnlng am. Only a limple theory. There would only be aa many u en kayak.en in this Olympic year to a spo_t on the team. Har pa.rents hotted an infon:nal party at their bome Wednesday night. There'• a note on the message board adjacent to the family'• dining room from Judy Franco, inVl.ting Rouaet to ~ rec'9gD1zed at next Tuesday'• diltrjct board meeting. •even though I'm the Veteran, and thil will alto be my tint 01~. lt'I rNJ.ly neat for UA, being Onlf 18 end 'doing two eventl tn the OlyraplCI," Hemmem..Sd. LIM HOGmN I OMV NOT H~ 8elidi'9 Cony Gnllael Ml lbat nr- rencls look• lbe ball ...... by Off aa.,... of Newport~ H&gb'a ~llldl .. PrtdaY Dlght'i au .. , .... ~ cmtllltlll HM U119- ._ lesm Dll w w.e .. IEbMI SldlOls CCNida The Oilers (S-0) were 1h4rp troin the outlet, using a balanced attack to ICOl'8 the firSt 12 point.a in the firit game before Newport got on th• ICOJ'eboud. The SailOn never recovered. •we had a temble It.art to thia match, arid that WU a !':J'e key to tM outcome,• Gl9riri . • J l&W some eocouragtnq ~ tonight, though. We ..n.ci" .....Uy Well. aQd J thought we played some ntce defenM. Hun~on'• e very tough Black, Badorek, and Bric Bern- bArd each bad MYen kills to lead 0 Newport. Matt Caldw8U and Gra-• ba.m llOOYer>aech bad thriMi blocltl, " and &dot* ullbtild on ilgtit. Newport = sea VMw r1 League play MCiay, boating Bl j. 'nlio. " "l think we're eoinin9; ,iaJon9 •~ pretty W9ll be•dtng Amo~ Glenn Mid .• Tbll ... gtiod l6llteb to ·ua•1 opttnilltic," Jter father aa.td. he Mid she can do better than ninth, d IOl1l8 of thOM women could get ss.iNmlUl't." .. ~~ ..... bav ~¥etired !tom Ye1,. 1~ been pretty neat for U. . DD Glaa II kNi+*if for, .._.be dldlit"' ~ ....................... ~ ............ Ollen. ...... op..-.. ... Vlilw i .... ··-~ ....... wttla ..... .. a.ome ....... Bl 'aro. t..m to beat.. ' OelP!e u,. 10-point ,atbad&: in get beb1nd 111, ~--ud (I all. We're gunatng for a Good N ~~·· .. r ·,, • 't.r.· !.l""' -~ ., ·~·e~ . \~ l£AH HOGSTEN I OAllY PK.OT Corona del Mar's Royal McMaddn (left), Justin Rich and Chad Johnson celebrate as 'they wait for home run hitter Ryan Achterberg. BASEBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 ·we had to go get him,• Kiefer said of NU%Uill, who made 133 pitches. right-field line and a dvanced to third on J ustin Rich's bunt sin- gle, an attempted sacri- fice that rolled past the pitcher and forced Tar first baseman Grant Miller to move out of position and recover the play. Reuben Gulledge's scoring fly ball to left made it 1-0. with a walking lead, forcing a pickoff throw. He was thrown out heading for sec- ond, but Langsdorf beat the relay home. CdM had a chance to score in the fifth, but stranded a baserunner on had moved Gulledge to second. The Sailors had back-to-back doubles to open the fourth. but poor baserunning decisions left them with only runners on second a.od third and nobody out. A strikeout and a busted suicide squeeze followed, with CdM catcher Bear doing a fine job of running down the baserunner on the squeeze. SEA VIEW LEAGUE c.dM 2. Newport Harbor 1 Newport 000 010 000 0 -1 4 2 CdM 010 000 000 1 -2 6 3 Urban, 1-2, retired the· next three CdM hitters, before surren- dmng the game's decisive blast. •1 hit a couple (of game-winning homers) in Uttle League, but none as big as this," Achterberg said. "This is one of the biggest highs I've had in a long time." CdM scored in the second, when third baseman Paul MacMillan doubled down the The Sailors (4-4, 0-3) tied it in the fifth, when Andy Langsdorf scored from third on the old- fashion •bush" play. Chad Johnson third with one out. Achterbe1g's sacri- fice bunt with two strikes on him, when he reached Nuzum, Urban (9) and Jones; Johnson and Bear. W -Johnson, 4-1 . L -Urban, 1- 2. 2B -Jones (NH), Urban (NH), Langs- dorf (NH), MacMiiian (CdM), Bear (CdM). HR -Achterberg (CdM). With runners at the cor- ners, Miller shuffled off first base I Eagles dig a hole too deep to overcoIDe, AliSo Niguel nabs 6-4 baseball verdict •Abel Flores lashes two doubles, solo home run. By Roger C.arlson, Daily Pilot AUSO VIEJO -Estancia High ~.baseball coach Paul 'lh>xel was i'Vell aware his Eagles would have to scratch and claw for anything they could get this year, what be was not prepared for was an incli· nation to dig big holes. •That's what the Eagles did Fri· day afternoon and It wu fatal at Allio Niguel High where the host Wolverinet took advantage of back-to-back three-run buntl in the firll and second inn1Dol en route to a 6--4 Padfic tout 1lt:eaglel were vsCumized by a IOlid route-going eUort ~Ullo Niguel right-bander Scott , wbo atruck out 11, and co - pounded the problem with IOID.8 poor ftelding, bue-111nnlng and Mlectionl at the plate. Aa a ....wt tbe ~lei are now ().8 Oil tbe IMIOD, ()..3 In league, and 'lftmll'I patiencl9 Md obvt- 0\llly nnllbed. . •ft•1/ klWng m•." Mid the . aJJiaolti'alW•YI affable 'D'oxel, •bec:a919 we're not gMDg our· --~ ~ to wm: rm. OOt IUl'e MW bild W.'N coqMlit• ~ ...-r bll &-. c:ieed ona':"lllintD-wi...a tbe ~.~_, ....... .. pbylilml emn undo UDo8t all of their potential. •we 're capable of getting it done, and we're not," continued lroxel, who had been turned into a near-emotional sta te by his team's giveaway program. In a scene reminiscent of past negatives, Aliso Niguel rapped out six base hits in the first two innings, then settled in to hold on for the victory. Shortstop Abel Flores contin- ued bis late surge, slugging a pair of doubles and a solo homer over the left field fence. His second double in the sev- enth inning was backed up by pitcher Steve Baker's run-scoring double for the Eagles. Flores and Baker had five of Estanda's seven hits. The Eagles certainly did not g'b down without a tight. and catcher Joey Herman distinguished him· l8lf again with a sterling effort behind the plate, ln addition to throwing three runnen out on the buepeths. But •The HOie, • u well as an anortment of mllcue1 and a r~tbin ~ad, proved too much for the &91• to overcome. Pklrel' ftnt double, tn the tb1rd ~. iand two aftel' two out; liDd bis IOlo blllit In the ftfth.. a1iO came Witti two down: MafllemMTLM9• ~ G0101 ·47J MID ..... DO 000 •·I '1 1 .... int ...... , Nier lftd CNirt& W ·Nier. L-lak9. 21 ·Aor'li11) 3. Not (NO. HR • AOf95 ~· for a curveball on the outside half, L.OCAL SCHEDULE . SA1URDAY • llASISAll. College -Southern California College at Concordia, 11 a.m. Community college -College of the Desert at Orange Coast College. 1 p.m . •SWIMMING High school -Corona del Mar at Los Amigos Coed Relays, 9 a.m . • SOFnALl . College • Southern California College at University of Mobile Tournament. High school -CdM at Redondo Tournament. all day; Costa Mesa at SA Valley. • VOl.LEYaAU Community college -Orange Coast at santa Monica, 7 p.m. • TRACK AND FIEU) College men 1nd women -So. California College at 41 Verne Invitational, 10 a.m. Community college -Orange Coast Classic at Fullerton, 9 a.m. High school boys and girls -Newport Harbor at Distance Carnival at Azusa Pacific. • DMNG Community college -Orange Coast at Saddleback Pentathlon, 9 a.m. • CREW College men -UC san Diego, Long Beach CC. Orange Coast •t Lido Channel, Newport Bay. 8 a.m. College women -Orange Coast at Berg Cup, Lido Ch1nnel, Newport Bay, 8 1.m. P SJ.A SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1996 Milo stiOes Mesa on one-hitter, 9-0.~ • Laguna Hills takes another step toward Pacific Coast League baseball crown with convincing victory over the Mustangs Friday. By Barry Faulkner, Dai/)t PflOt COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High assistant baseball coach Ken Ostrowski, who knows of which he speaks when it comes to blue-chip pitchers, having coached then-dominating left- handed hurler Ryan IQesko at Westmins!er Hig~ wasJltief and to the point Friday in assessing Laguna Hills southpaw Tony Milo. "He's legit:• said Ostrowski, who along with Mustangs head coach Doug Deats watched the 6- foot-5 senior strike out a career- high 15 in a complete-game, one- hit 9-0 Pacific Coast League victo- ry. ur think he'll be drafted some- where in the first five rounds. I've seen him enough to know he can pitch, but we didn't even make him pitch today. He just threw.• There were, in fact, three times as many scouts ogling Milo (three) as balls hit out of the infield by the Mustangs, who joined Laguna Beach and Estancia as early victims of the Hawks' PCL victQry tour. . Laguna Hills (7-3, 3-0 in league), which won or shared the league title for six straight sea- sons (1988-93), has now outscored league foes, 37~2, yielded just four hits, and record- ed 19 straight scoreless PCL innings. "We're playing pretty well right now," dead panned Laguna Hills Coach Pete Tereschuk. "I knew we would pitch well, but we've been swinging the bats well, too." For Milo (3-1), it was his third one-hitter of the season. "We ran into a buzz saw today,· Deats said. ·we knew he was good and he didn't disap- point.· Milo walked three and hit two batters, but the only thing keep- ing him from a no-hitter was a mental mistake by his infielders on Jeremy Starns' fourth-inning push bunt up the first-base line. Milo fielded the ball about midway down the line, in plenty of time to pivot and throw Starns out. But neither the first baseman, nor the second baseman, could beat Starns to the bag, leaving Milo only to hold the ball and go back to work. Seth Halverson's sacrifice bunt moved Starns to second one out later, and he promptly stole third. But he died there, when a Mesa hitter was punched out by incur- ring an automatic strike (his third) after leaving the batter's box to run to first after ball three, think: ... ing he had walked. "" ~ The-rule req\Bres wnpires ft>• assess a strike when a hi~ leaves the batter's box, and~it ended the last threat Mesa coUM~ muster. ' ~· •: Julius Vasquez managed Utif •: only. ball hit out of the infield, fi!it~ · ing a shallow fly to center fief<!< which was hauled in routinely '\O'~ end the third. " : ~ Only Matt Broesamle 1CtWJ;(:: walks and a popout), Vasquez (l\it by pitch, the flyout and a grou~sk .. out) and Halverson (who bunted • '-'1111-'l all three trips) avoided -~ _, being added to Milo's K collec;.~ ti on. ...., .. "I thought we had a pretty good approach against him in the-· first inning," said Deats, who saw" two Mesa hitters plunked by inside Milo offerings and anotbart.1 walk to load the bases. ,,,: But Milo struck out the side 1d .... leave the bases full. and n~' · just 85 pitches to finish the finm · • six frames. He threw 108 overall\ 67 for strikes. · The loss dropped Mesa (4-3, 1:.., 2) two games behind the Hawk!;" but Deats was unwilling to &W'~" rende r any title hopes with H .. · league games remaining. •Laguna Hills was louder today (in the dugout) than I'Ye'~ ever seen them,· Deats said. '"'t:' thought they were pretty daJ):L, cocky, because they figured M.Qo would shove it down our throatc. tr."' But they have yet to prove ~y, can win behind the.ii No. 2 guy., (Justin Stanfield, who tossed a two-hit shutout Tuesday ag~; Estancia). I think it's too early't'd' concede them the title.· • Broesamle, Mesa's No. 1 pitch- er, battled valiantly in Milo"SJ shadow, yielding just five hits an'a two earned runs the first five innings, until a four-run si.x.Ul:: finalized the margin. · .• Six different Hawks drove in · runs, with shortstop Tom ~g~ the only visitor with two bitS~ including 8 sixth-inning 'doub1e r for the game's lone extra-base }W,, MOFIC COAST LOGUE Laguna HJlls 9 Cost. Mesi! Q , 11: I; Laguna Hlll.s 112 004 0 -9 9' 1> l Costa Mesa -000 000 0 -0 1 . 2 Milo and Bresnahan; Broesamle, """ Adelmund (6) and Vasquez. W -Milo,••"' • • 3-1. L -Broesamle, 2-1. 28 -Banning (Ut).. u What do poets. Acapulco, Drew Barrymore and Deion Sanders have in common? I> tl:>NTINUEO RtOM 81 ,..... :~e ~ to tbal Alter seeing the woy ~' (ti411UJ14tesJ act toward me, ft bas d• rne think twice about IOllle of -thlngs I said to (basketball 't (4tammates) the Wt couple years. tri.. (Her current role) is a lot different 11 "P being the leader.• ~~ •, Uhl trled Waltz at second base ~:,!'~d right fiehld, beth orethl~ her "~ • lo center, w ere er a e.....-.... can ''" '" sh ow cased. ,,J l , a : r •·•Ji• .. Waltz wW have the opportunity t••':l,f.6 showcase her basketball abWlies once more, having been selected to ''" represent the South in the Orange ,. ... County All -Star basketball game, ,..~ril 20 al Orange Coast College. •1t (aD-star ~) W61 ~.goal~ iDiQe. There a.re a lot Of really good p&ayen ll1il year, .JO it's really an booor. • Weltz. who wtU play college butetblI1 tn the We.st Cout Cont~ at Gonzaga oat year, ls oJ.tJo ex.cited about the prospect of piling up asa.isls feeding the stable , at tboroughbred front.court playeq at Soutb Coach Je!f Witttl' dllposaL ·1 tb1nk I'm very lucky to be a point guard on th.Ls team.• Waltz said of the Rebels, whom many predict could make a run at the record 11.C points scored by the Olivia OICamilli-led South girls in the 1993 game. 0 Esta.nda High golfer Ross Nece$SMY considers himself and the rest of his team lucky to have earned a two~stroke lead over Santa Mafgutta, tbe ~ed teem 1D Orange County, in the flrit nine ~at the 18-hole ~ matcbJa.-week. ~. a senior who collected medalllt boivJlw agalntl Santa Margarita With a per 36 at Mae Verde C0untry Oub, March 13. inidated a post·.matdl pUz.a party after tlwt mameatoua •half• victory. Neceauy expea. a tough.er challenge from Santa Marga.rtia at its home courte (Coto de Caz.a). "We're looking forward to playing Santa Margarita again at iheir home course, but we realize it's going to be extremely tough,• Necessary said. •Just last week, they wete 2-over for their entire five guys there, so we'll have to play u well as we can. U we win, though. we'll have a party for the school.• a Regardless of the outcome .... San&& Margarila. COllCb Art Pe:nYs l!ltfuldl .gait ~ wm baVe a cbimC'e to aJo)' a .luau, CID its .:bed.Wed tJti> to Hawau dudog tbe uJ)"Ollling !!alter vac.tloo. ·we'll be JiUytng Mlhlan1 High.· Mid Perry, who noted that due to the elloru ot their' Island hoeta. Uws Eagles will play m roUnds tor S59 per player. Q Pre4 Motpa. 'Wt.o built. tolid wiestllng program at Costa Mesa. before a dJspo.te over pradice times ended bis coaching tenure, bas applied for the bead coaching· vacancy at Corona deJ Mat. CdM Athletic Director Jerry Jelnlc:k said Priday the hiring process ts still to the initial stages, and that Jt hal not even been determlned whether the 9Cbool will offer a teaching position with the J~b. r. • AS top DOOgers, 7-5 CORONA OEL MAR -John DlCesare 1gnited the A' to a 7-5 triumph over the Dodgen ln Newport Eat Pon League play Thursday at Bastblutf field with an over game that left little t« tbe ~tioo in tbe 13-14 ag group COG'.lpetition. DiCesare picked two playen oft base defensively an went 2 for 2 at the plata, ICC)rtng two runs and stealln four bases. Combined wtth the pitching ol Brltta Vogele, wh struck out seven and allowed just two ~ed runs, in addition to the offensive play of Chaz HeDingson, David Besser and Matt Marston and the defense of Scott Fra.calosy, it proved to be a ~g combinatio~. Pracalosy turned in the defensive play of the game with a dMng catch to end an inning with the bases loaded. The Dodgers ?'«re paced by the play ot Sean Fenton. shortstop Derek ~ and catcher Mickey McClung, the latter going 2 for 2 at the plate. · The >:s improve to 2-11 the Dodgers fall to 1-1. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIC!S PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES IUC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES f 1 )lffBLIC NOTICES Pi>t'atlon, It• Mana~lng BHch, CA 92e60, icHndfl. SHIP, e o.i.ww. Umltld C),.8~,Jimh~· porallon1.. II• Managing namet I~ abOY9 on 1'· f0tnla 1111'11~19d F':t: ~ ~ ~--B on ft~~~~~~ .. >c~!~~ Gtntral Partnet By· pio. callon ot General P~ Partnenhlp By: COPLEY .,.,..,.!"'• on man o.tlefal f"811nef, By: 'fhO. 89 u INIMG P-B H nC()tpe>fa..., yr Miu CA 92627-3317 ,. , • PUBLIC NOTICE mas w. Mazu, 'ti.: inves1-of Abo ~IO~ ~ MANAGEMENT PARTNER-~~~:..,.Newport ~~ ma W. Mazza. lta: l!Wftt· By: LIM No. 7 (SKYLINE ~:tJB~an STD,....,0 1 1 (SAHNC Ptirklf' Het\dwson. Ptlsl-caroi L)'.l'lM Arnold 2113 meot Olficlf' IOCiales A. f. l/M tfO. 30 SHIP e Ma11achu111ta ""'•l.VUll, 2. CooleY 11..._ "*1t Otllclf' HILLS-OAKLAND), a Can. .,._, .. ._..-I ,...,.... • I .. Mm • Fldt<&I "A Co 1 'M V ..._,_S_T_A_T_E_M __ f_N __ T~O"'.""""."F--1 Thlt statement was fii.d (~iso Vltjo A), I California Otntral Pattnefehlp, lt1 tol'I Urnl1ed Parlneishlp, a Thl.9 statement W1ll flied lomla llml1ed partnenhlp, a Calllomla cor~ratlon. Thia ttatMnenl WU IUed CA 92627~if s a esa, ~ DO MENT OF With the County Cltrlc of llmlted P~P. 4490 Managing Oener1I Partn«, Delaware limited par11'1tf• With the County Cleric of u rnanaglng Qtn«lll ~111· Qenlf'lll pat!Mr, By: Frank with the ColM'llY Cleflt of • ABAN N 0 Coun 2 14-96 Von Kalman Av.nu. New-B~: COPLEY ADVISORS ship, 399 Boylston Slrtet, Oreno-County on 2·14'96 ner, By: -ug No. t SAN T. Suryan, Jt Sr. Vic. Orange County on 2-27-96 Thia bualntu Is con-• UH OF FICTITIOUS rl/lge 1~:73383 poet Bnch. CA ~. 2. l~C., a MaauchUMtta cor: Boston. MA 02118 t9"H73384 JUAN WtSTRANO), NC., Prltlclem. B'!J: No. t tff83874573 due11d b . husband and BUSINESS NAME ~ ponUon.,. It.a-Thia bu1ineu 11 co,.. "-"" .pjjot M crrt "8 S a c.m 5AH J~ mANO , l>aJJYl'>UOt M.;ch 1 8 15 '']lll tollow1ng peraons Daily Piiot M111ch t, 8, 15, Partnttahlp, a Dtl-art Otneral Patinlr By: o-ua.cn;y: a gener part· __ ,, llr • • • general pat1ntf, By: Frank INC., a California cor• 22 19118 . • f\eO Havt you statttd doing QiiH abandONd the ult of 22. 199e. f189 limited parlntrehlp, 399 mu w. Mau.a, lta: lnve netthlp 22, l998. t200 T. Suryan JI., St. Vic:• Pres;. pcntlon, lta gs11Jal Pat1: • butlnlas yet? no ~ F1ctl11ou1 Business PUBLIC NOTICE Boylston StrHt, Boston, metll Offle« Registrant has n,ot yet PUBLIC NOTICE Iden!, By: LJM No. 1 (SAN ntr, By: Frank T. Suryan, PUBLIC NOTLCE Nathan R. Alnold I "amt: Stdler ~ Ass~l1111. MA 02118 Thi• itai.mtnt wu filtd beaun to transact busineu JUAN CAPISTRANOI INC Jr .. Sr. Vice President This statement was flied "-•?r16tine Accesaory Prod· t 354005 Thi• buslntu 11 con-with 11)1 County Cltrk of una., lhl fictitious bull· onst354283 a California corparauOn Ill This 1tattment was ftltd FlotJtloua ButlMH with the County Ctefl< of : !Cit. 2347 Purdut D11vt , Fl c~ 8 I ducted by: a general part· Otangt County on 2·14·96 nett n.anw or names listed Flctltloue ButlMU gtnere& ptrtntr By: Frank with the County Clerk of N•m• ltat1ment Orange County on 3-tS-96 1 ~o~la Mou. CA 92626 ctlt oue u• neH nershlp 19903873382 hlrtln. T. Suryan, Jr., Sr. Vice Orange County on 2·14-96 Tht following persons are . 19983170929 1 Ttt. F1c111lous Bualnus Ham• Statement The reglsttant commenced ALISO VIEJO/COPlfY ~ Name ltatement Prllldent 19903973300 doln business 11: court· Dally Pilot March 22. 29, ' "am• relerrt d to above The following ~on• llle to transact buslne11 under Dally Pilot March 1• 8•1 15• SOCIATES C, a California Th• following Pl'~• 111 Thia 11a1tm1nt wa1 filed Dally Pilot March t, 8, 15, 1111dg lnvettment Pattnera, April 5, 12, 1996 F241 I Has flied In Orange County doing buslne11 as. ALISO the fictitious name or 22. 1996. 190 general partnership By: LJ dol~ buslneH as. Thi with the County Clerk of 22 1996 1198 1300 8111101 North Sultel...;. _______ _ '--.::Ml. Feb. 9. 1998. Fite VIEJO/COPLEY ASSOC•· names listed abovt on 8· PUBLIC NOTICE M NO. 32 (ALISO VIEJO Foot Ills, C/o Lyon Man-Orang• County on 2•14•96 ' • 230 Newport Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE .-:i1o.Fl99636729t9 ATES c, c/o Lyon Manag.-15-90 C), a Callfornla Umlttd agerntnl Group, Inc .• 4490 tff93973305 PUBLIC NOTICE 9266-0 • Mlcl'laol S. S1iller, 2347 mtnl Group, Inc., 4490 Von ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS-cna1354030 Partn1Nahlp, By: UM No. 1 Von Karman Avenue, Now· D 11 Pilot M h 1 8 15 Robin A Brenner 158 Fictitious Bu1lne11 • P(,fdue D11v•. Coaia Mesa, Karman Avenut, Newport SOCIATES A a California (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO). poet Beach, CA 92860 • Y lie • • • cns13M280 Ptintatlon' Housto~ TX Nam• Statement • '!.<t 92628 Beach, CA 92660 general partnership, By: LJ FlcUUoue Bu•lneH INC., a California Corpora· LIM No. 28 (Foothill 22, 1998. 1188 Flctltloua Bueln•H 77024 · • The following persona are : This butl11eu was con· LIM No. 32 (Aliso Viejo C), M No. 30 !ALISO VIEJO A) Name lt•t•ment tlon, Ill Managing Gentf'al Ranch), • Calif. llmlttd Name Statement Jo et E Brenner 635 N E doing business as: R.C. , :lucttd by an individual a Calif. llmfltd partner1hlp, a Calllorn a Limited Part· Thi followlng pwaons are Partoff, By: f'rank T. Su-pll1ner1hlp, 4490 Von KM· PUBLIC NOTICE Tht following persons art 1161 Strtet Biscayne paric' Service Group, 23592 • Michaels. s1111er 4490 Von Kalman Avenue, nershlp, By: lJM NO. 1 doing busl11111 u :a) The ry1n, Jr .• Sr. Vice Prtsl· man Avenue, Newport 1354271 doing butlntss u · Yorba Fl 33161 • • WIOdsong 29K. AJ.lso Viejo. • Tl}11 siatement was filed Newport Beach, CA 92660. (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO) RHorts, b) Tht A1tor1 dent, By: COPLEY INVES-Beech, CA 92980, LIM No. en• Linda Auoclates c/o Tht D E Br r 2004 CA 92656 : Nltll the County Citric of LIM No. 1 (San Juan Capls-INC .• 8 California Corpor1'. Apar1menls of Allio Vltjo, TORS LIMITED PARTNER· 1 \San Juan Capistrano), Flctltloua Buslneu William Lyon ProPerty Man-M~~~~ ·Ann 'A:bor, Ml Roy Alan Bet1le, 23592 ~'41nge County on 3·15·96 trano). Inc .. a Calif. corpo-uon ns Managing General c/o Lyon Menegement SHIP, a D ... ware Umlted Inc .. • cam. corporaUon, Name Statement agement Company 4490 481°" · Wlndsong 29K. Allso Viejo, • ·fifewport Beach·Cost• rallon, 4490 Von Kalman Par1rltf By: Frank T. Su-Group Inc., 4490 Von Kar· Partnership, By: COPLEY 4490 Von Karman Avenue, Thi tollowlng pwaons are Von Kannan Avenue New· Katen B BreMlr 1300 CA 92656 ~ -~na 0111ly Pilot March 22. Avenut. Newport Beaeh, ryan, Jr., la: Sr. VICI Prt1I-man Avtnut, Newport MANAGEMENT PARTNER· N~t1 Blach, CA 92660, doing bullnlll u : The Vil· poet Beach CA 9264!0 Billlol N(,,,h S1.1l1t 230 Candysu S. Bettle, 23592 29, April 5, 12, t996. CA 92660, Copley lnvtt· dent By: COPLEY INVES.. Beach, CA 92660 SHIP, a MassachuHlll Foot IU Ranch Apartmeni. llQI Apaltmlntl, C/O The LJM No 11 (YOfba Unda) Newpoet Beach CA ~660 ' Windsong 291(. Aliso Vlejo, : F264 tors Umlttd Partntrlhip, a TORS LIMITED PARTNER· Aliso VlllOl'.Cos>l•Y Assod-Otnlral Partntrshlp, Its Ont, a Calif. Uml\ed part· Wlillam Lyon P1optrty Man-a Calli. ftmitld pattnerahlp: This bualnts's Is con-CA 92656 • , PUBLIC NOTICE Delawate bmltod p&Mer· SHIP. • Dtlaw1111 Umltad Itta, A Calif. ttnlt'al part· Managing Gen«al Partner, nerahlp, 25200 LaPn agtf1'llN Company, 4490 4490 voo Karman Avenue, ductld by· a gentral part· This bu1lness Is con-' 11\lp, 399 Boylston Stteel, Partnership, By: COPLEY l'lll'lhlp, 4490 on Karman By: COPlfY ADVISORS, Road, Suitt 210, Laguna Von Kalman Avtnue, New-Newpoet Btach CA 92660 ntf'thlp · ducted by: husband and ' t 353997 Boston, MA 02118, Copley MANAGEMENT PARTNER-Avtnue, Newport Beach, INC., a Musachusltts cor· Hills, CA 92653, Foothfll port BllCh, CA 92660 UM No. 1 (San Juan Ctpl.,: Have 00 atarted doing wile ; en• 8 1 Manegement Partnershfp, 1 SHIP a MauachuHtt• CA 92660, ldlntillcatJon of poratlon Its Managing Ranch Oall1, Inc .. a Callfor· Thi Village at Redondo llano) 'tnc a Calif ()()(po-buslnes~ 117 Y.. Decem-Havt you atarted doing , ftctltlou1 u1 n1t1 Oelaw11e limited partner· General Pallntrahlp, II• Gtnefal Pa11ntra or AUao Geoeral Partner. By: The). nta corporation, 25200 Panntn, 4490 Von Karman rallon • 4400 Von ·Karman ber 1 1~ • bllslness yet? yes 1·1·96 • , Name Statement ship, 399 Boylston Street. Managing Otn8fal Par\tltt, VllJolCoplty Al~t ... A, mas w. Mazza. Investment LaPaz Road. Suitt 210, la· Avtnue, Newport Beach, NewpQrt Beach CA 92660 Kat.;, 8 Brtnner Roy A.. e.ttll ; • T~e following peraons are Bosro11, MA 02116 By: COPLEY ADVISORS 1. lJM No. 30 !!"'° Vil)O Otflcer ~ Hiiia, CA 92653 CA 92660, ldtn\iftcatlon of Thia bualneta 11 con-Thi• ataltment was ftled Thls statement was filed , :ming business as: Aliso Copley Advisors . Inc.. a INC., a Massachusetts cor· A), a Callforn a Umlted This atattment wu filed hla butlntH 11 co,.. G1n1ral Partner. of Tht VI~ ducted by: a g8"8ral part· wl\l'l 1hl County Cll!k ol with the County Cltrk ol , ••e,o/Copley Auoclat .. A, Massachusettl corporation, po ratlon, 111 M•naglng Parlnlrshlp, 4490 Von Kat· with the County Clerk of ducfld by: a gtneral part· lag1 at Redondo Partnlfs. nershlp Orange Counry on 3•15-96 Orange County on 3·15-96 , ;.10 Lyon Managemtnt 399 Boylston Street, Bos· General Partner, By: Tho-man Avtnut, Newport Orangt County on 2·1""96 ntr1hlp 1. PatM C. Krem«, u The registrant commenced 19993978740 19903076730 • ... roup, 111c .. 4490 Vori Ker· ton, MA 02116 mu w. Maua, lta: lnvtst· Beach, CA 92680, 2. Cop-19983073259 The reglsir.nt commtneld Trus111 of the Pettr C. Kr• to transact buslneH undtr . Delly Pilot Mlllch 22 29 1 •Tllri Avtnue , Newport This buslnHs Is con-ment Officer ley lnv111or1 Umited Part· DA' . 10 1lanpct bualn11s under mer and Bonni• S. Krtmer h fl 1 Dally Pilot March 22, 29, • • ' · Beach CA 92660 d· .,.....,. b · al art nerlhlp a Dtfaw111 llml1ed .. ly Pilot March 1• 8• 15• the flctltlou1 namt or 1979 Truat, e/o Thi Kremer t 1 ctlt oua 11•m• or .. ~.11 5 12 1996 F24S AptU 5, 12, 1996 F'257 • • • """'" Y· a gener P • Thia 1~tement wu filed 22 l996 '193 narntt titted aboVt on 3-....., • • , LIM No. 30 (Aliso Vle10 A), nerahlp with the County Cltrk 01 partnership, 399 Boylston • · nam11 llttld ab;ovt on 3-Company, 260 Newport 15-89 ---------PUBLIC NOTICE 1 i Caht., Mm1ted pa.rtMtrshlp, The rtglstranl commenced Orang• county on 2.14.96 Str11\,Bo1ton, MA 02116 PUBLIC tfOTICE. 12·90 Ctnter Drive. Suitt 300, B . LJM No 11 IYorba PUBLIC NOTICE ' 1'490 Von Karman Avenue. to transact business under 19993973358 This bu1lnt11 la con-THE FOOTHIUS, a CaU· Newport Beach, Ca 92669, uJda) a Calliornle Rmltld fl tltl 8 1 Flctllloua Bualnllt : ..._~wport Beach, CA 92660. the licllllo us name or D ll PU t M h 1 8 15 dueled by: 1 general pan· cna13S39M tomla gtntfll partnerahlp, L/M No. 18 (Redondo partn.;.•hlp By· UM No 1 c oua "'' n11s Name Statement 1 :...l"" No. 1 (San Juan Capls· names lls1ed above on 8·9-a Y 0 .,~ • •1 • nerahlp Flctltloua 8ualne1& Sy: LJM No. 28 (Foothlll Blach Apta.), • California (San Juan Caplatrano) Nam• StJlt•ment The followlng peraons ,,. 111no), Inc., a California 89 22. 1996. 197 The rtglstrenl commenced H •Statement Ranch), a Calllornla llmltld llmlled pal1ne1shlp, 4490 Inc 1 California cor • Th• tOllQwlng ptraont art dol bualneaa as· Mor an I '"°"· ...... , ,.,. ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY ... PUBLIC NOTICE ... .., .. ~ ........ ''""' .... ~ '""'"" .......... .,.. '" ...... , ..................... ~ ,..;;,, "" ,,.,, T G::: ·~~ ... , ....... , Col•m-•• ~ •• ,... ... .., .. Avenue . Newport SOCIATES c , a California the llctltlou1 namt or doing buslneu u : Barce-partner, By: UM No. 1 (Sen port Beach, CA 92660 ry1n, J,., si. Vice Presidtnt bla unUnQlon BelCh Ho .. Ave., NewpOrt Blach, CA • CA 92660, Copley gt neral partnership, By: lJ NOTICE OF nam•• 111\td abovt on 8· Iona Condominiums e/o J111n C~111.o), Inc., a Thia bu1lness IJ con-Thia atalemtnt was flied pltal and ·Medical Center, 92663 ors Umttod Pal't11er· M NO 32 ~LISO VIEJO •••t Q 1~ • Cantornla corporaUon, lt1 ductld by: a general part• 1n72 Beach Boultva1d, M E f h I Delaware limited C), 1. Callf0rnl1 Limited PUBLIC H.-n N ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS· Lyon ManaQement Group, general p&l1ntt', By: Frank ntrlhlp with the County Clerk of Huntington Beach, CA Morgin c I 111 ' 514 ra hlp, 399 Boylston Partntrahlp, B :,UM NO. 1 Notice Is hertby given SOCIATES A, a Calllomla Inc., 4490 Yon Karman Av· T. Suryan, Jr., Its: Sr. Vice Thi reglatrant commenced Oreno-County on 2·14•18 92&47 Bolsa Ave. Ntwpoet Blach, , Bot1on, MA 02116, (SAN JUAN C:t;ISTRANO), l~al lht Planning Commls-general pannll'lhlp, By: U tnUI, Newport Beach, CA Prt1ldtnl, By: Foothill to tranaact bu1iness undlf 19N3173302 Huntlngton lntercomrnunlty CA 92663 ley Managemtnt Part· INC. a Calilornla Corpo-:.O::c~' ~1 C~~ldof ~= M No. 30 (ALISO VIEJO A), 91::: Vle)o/COpley Alsoc:I-Ranch Apat1m41nta One, a tht llctltlou1 namt or Dally Phot March 1, 8, 15, Ho1pli.I (This 11 a Corpor• f:.51 ~==ha!~ Bo~ ..,.1111Wrah1p. a Delawart limited ralton It• M~naglng General hearing on th• application a Callfornla Limited Part· ai.a A. a Callfomla general Calltcwnla llmlled pllltNlr· namea llllld above on 1· 22, 1998. ft99 tlon) (CA), 1455 R••c 92663 -• nerahlp, 399 Boylston Partner. By. Frank T. Su-of The Irvine Company for nellhlp, Bv: I.JM No. 1 partnership 4490 V.on Kat· ship, lta gtnlf'al pallnlf, '1-80 PUBLIC NOTICE Road, Suite 250, era. Thi• butlnu1 11 con-t, Boston. MA 02116. ryan, Jr .• Sr. Vlce Prtsl-Amendment Ho 843 on (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO). man Avenue Ntw 011 By: Footnll Ranch Oaks, By: Peter C. Kremer wld mento, CA 95815 ducted by: <:o-paMert ey Adlt1sor1, Inc . a ~nt, By: COPlEY INVE,. roperty located at 900 INC. a Calll0tnla Corpor• Beach CA 92e0o L/MPNo Inc., a California COfP.OrS-Bonnie S. Krtmlf, 1979 IUMMAftY OF Thlt bu1lnt11 II con-H""9 yo;,_..,_, doing ... ..-inuchuse11s CC>fporallon. TORS LIMITED PARTNER· g0...., Orlv• enerally lo-lion 111 Managing General 30 (AIJSo Viejo A) 'a Callfor: \Ion, Ila general ~. Trust. lta glnlt'8I partiw, PROPOll!D ctucied by a oorporallon buslntn yet? no Boyl1ton St111I, Bos· SHIP, a O.lew111e Limlltd cattd taster~y side 01 Partner, By: Fr9/\k T. Su-nla llmlted pa~tntrthlp By: Chrl1 A. Downey, lta: Ptter C. Kremer, as ORDINANCE Have you started doing Ross E. McElfrHll MA 02116 P1!'tnershlp, By: COPLEY D Drlv b9lwe th ryan Jr., 1t1: Sr. VIOi Prtll· V A • Chlel Financial Offlctt Trust ... By: \JM No. 18 bu1lnls1 ytt? no M M EJfrtSh s buaintss Is con-MANAGEMENT PARTNER· over 1• en e dent, By: COPLEY INVES. 4490 on Karman vtnue, Thia 1taltment was filed (Redondo Beach Apts.), a A PROPOSED ORDI· Hun1lngton lnttrcommunhy organ c .. .,._'fled by: e general part· SHIP, • Ma11achusett1 grflongatl~n J 1 tW~tch~ TORS LIMITED PART· ~port :a~ CA~ with the County Clerk of California llmlttd part· NANCE Is achldultd tor ~ospltal, Carol Freeman. Jr: =t=~ w~ie:, 11h1p Gt neral Partntrahlp Its r Vt •n 91 oas NERSHIP, a Dita-• Um-pley VII 1 Otangt County oo 2·14-96 nerlhlp, lta ~-al partner. adoption at tht r1gul11 City Chief EJ&tcutlve Offloer no.-C 3-\5-96 -•n .. r991sttant commenced Managing General Partner, Hlghway. lttd Partl'llft hlp by: COP· Parlnerthlp, 1 Delaware 18903173304 By: Thi Wilham Lyon Com-Council meeting oJ April t, Thi• tlaltment waa flied ~-'V"' ounty ,en 111ansact business unde• 'By· COPLEY ADVISORS Amendment to thl ~ LEY MANAGEMENt PMT· ltmlttd parlnerthlp, 39!1 ally I pany I Cflllloma c:orpota-\996, being Ordlnancl 118-with thl County Clerk of 19913878731 ~I flctltloue name or INC .. a Maauchusetts c«: Cas~w•o• Planned m-NEASHIP a Masaachuaetta Boylston Sttetl, Boston, D P lot March 1, I , 15. uon,. Ila general pal1nlr, 4, amending Titll 12. SIC> Orange Counry on 2·18-96 Dally Pilot March 22. 29. ~·listed abovt on 8·9-porallon, 111 Managing ;"Ul'li1~ lstrlc1h Reg~O: Otnttal Partnership 1t1 ~102l~I. 1 1 22• 1998• t202 By: RJchatd s. Robinson, tlont 12·20, 12·23, end 12· 19993173771 AprO 5, 12, 1996 F258 -... Gtneral PartMr By· Tho-0 c •nge t 1 requiri Managing Gtntral Par1ntf 1 us ntu 1 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Si ~ Prllldllll 45, and repealing SIC'tloos, Dally Pilot M111ch 15 22 ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS. ma9 w. Mazza. '1nveitment street attback alc>pg Oovtr Sy: Copley AcMsor1, Inc. i ducted by: • general part· TNa ataltmtnt wu filed 12·21, 12·22, 12·33, 12·34, 29 A n 5 1998 '123s PUBLIC NOTICE ~OCIATES A. a Cahlornla Ott1cer Orlvt . Ma11achu11tt1 corporatJon ntrlhlp cnet3S4282 wlth tM County Cltrtl of 12-35, 12-37. 12-40, 12-.tt, ' pr ' Fl till B I general portnershlp, By: lJ This statement W8' flied vi~:/.'o~t ~un!>:~~ Ila Managing Oentral Part: ::;:i1'~':' bu":nf:; flctltlou• Bualnell Or1ng1 County on 2·14-96 ~ 12•50lcl;!i g~ Colla PUBLIC NOTICE :am!'::tat:!n~:~ C • ~ No. 30 fALISO VIEJO, with thl County Clerk 01 determined thlt h 11 cat ,,., By: Thoma• W. Meua. under th1 lle1IU001 name Of Name ltatement 1eff3873307 1 ~ ~uct Ill : 1-:::; Tht following persons are ~1,!,.~all ~r~IUMLI~~.e~ Oiangt County on 2·l4-96 egorlca lly 11Ctmpt undt; lit: Investment Otfictf namu Usttd herein. The following ptrsont art Dally Piiot M111ch 1, 8, 15, r!creatJonal lacmf:. • Flctltlou• Bualn1ts doing bu'lness as: Team (S4N JUA~· C~PtSTRANO) 19913873380 the roqulrtmtnll of the Thia itatemtrlt WU filtd ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS-doing bualn111 aa: a) Prov· 22, 1998. f201 THE MOTION to glvt Ot· Name lt•t•ment Thunder, :J-000 McArthur, '. "''~ne., a Cafllomla Corpora'. Delly Piiot March 1, 8, 15, Calllomla Environmental ~~~~·c~c::i;~n ~~~':.i:• SOCIATES A, a California enct Abartm1nt1, b) Prov· dinanct 96-4 firtt rtadlnQ d-:;r.,• f:~~i.Pl~~To.:r; Santa Ana, CA 92704 lion. Ill Managing General 22, 1996. 1192 Ouatlty Act. 19903973385 general partnership, By: u •net Condominiums, c/o PUBLIC NOTICE carried by \ht following roTI M e ti 1593. Bak John VlctOf Aztvedo, 2433 • • f'attner By F'rank T Su· Notice Is hereby further M No. 30 (ALISO VIEJO, Lyon Managtment Group, call vott· COUNCIL 11 • ng, ,!r Vassar Plact . Costa Mesa, ' ' i'lan J; 111 Sr Vice ;:,,.,1• PUBLIC NOTICE glv1n In that 1ald publlc Dally Pilot Marcil 1, 8, 15, A), a Californl• Umlled Inc., 4490 Von Kalman Av· cna1354273 MI! M 8 EA 1 A y E 1 1 ~~cf:~· Cosla Mesi , A CA 92628 r• dent' By· COPLEY INVES· 13 .. A 009 hearing will bl htld on the 22, 1996. 1185 Pattnershlp, By: UM No. 1 enue, Newport BHCh, CA Flctllloua Bu•lnen Erl ks B ff H D I R S lldeo 1593 Craig Ralph Vergollno Hol· -TORS LIMITED PARTNER cna ..-. 4th day of April 1996, at (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO), 92660 Name ltJltement c on, u 8 • o~ tnn 1 oc o • lday, 250t W. Sunllower """9HIP 11 Delaware Umited flctltloua 8u1ln11a the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the PUBLIC NOTICE Inc., a Calllomla CO<po<a· Tile Footnlll1, a Calif. gtn-Tht following ptrtont are buckJ1, 01nl1, Mon• ~k:;6~~eet. Costa Mesa. Ave., #H-4, Santa Ana, CA , "' 1 Partnership By· COPLEY Name St•t•m•nt Council Chamblra of lht Uon, Ila Managing Gentral eral partnltshlp, 4490 Von doing bualntsa aa: THE Min. NOES: None. A8-92704 .;';,','MANAGEMENT .PARTNER· The following perao111 are Newport Beach City Hall, onat354000 Partner, By Frank T. Su-Karman Av1nut, N-port VIL~GE AT REDONDO SEHT1 Hone. Gina Corrta Solldeo. l593 Thia business Is con· v Sl;jlP, a MuaachUHlll doing bu1fn111 as: al St. 3300 Ntwpoet Boulev111d, fictitious 8u•ln•H ryan, Jr .. Its Sr. Vici Preti-Beach, CA 92660, ldenllfi· PARTNERS, C/O Thi Wll-THE FULL TEXT of thl ~k:;6~~Ht, Cotta Meaa, ducted by: co-partners c;.,..eral Pannerihlp 119 Moritz, b) St Moritz Apart· Newpoet Stach, California, Name ltJ1t1ment den1, By: COPLEY INVES-cation of General Partners llam Lyon Property Man-0<dlnance may bt rud In Thi b In 11 con-Have you •tatted doing .... Managing General p8;,ner mt nts, c) St. Moritz Apart. at which tlme and pl1c1 Thi following ptraon1 art TORS LIMITED PART· of Th• Foothllla, 1. L/M No. agtment company, 4490 thl City Clerk's Office n duct~ ~~ ~·:band and buaJneu yet? -• ,• B~· COPLEY ADVISORS' mt nts, C/O Lyon Manag1-1ny and all p1raon1 lnter· doing bu11net1 u : A) Inna· NEASHIP, a Otfawart Um-28. (Foothill Ranch), a Call· Von Karm1n Avtnul, Ntw• Fall Or! C I M ' wit · u , Qalg Holiday ,.,,, INC .. 1 Massachuattll cor: moot Group, loc .. 4490 Von ttted may 1pptar and bl bNCk, B) lnl'\Sbtucl< Apa/1· ltld Partnership, By: COP· IOfnl'a llml\~ partnership, port Be•ch, CA 92660 ...... ".!y' T0• •ELeL•1•0·TT Ha'vt ou started doing Th\1 statement was flied ... po.a1ion 111 Managmg Karman Avenue, Newpoet ht111d thereon. If you chll· men11, c/o Lyon Manag• LEY MANAGEMENT PAAT· 4490 Von Kalman Avenue, Ptttr C. l<remer as _. • • •Y with the County Clerk of ~.'General Pal'tner, By· Tho-Beach. CA 92660 Ieng• lhl• projec:t In court, menl Group, Inc .. 4490 Von NERSHIP, • Muaachuutt1 Newpoet Btaeh, CA 92680, TruatM of the Pe1er C. Kr• Deputy City Clerk ~,':'~l~1~0 Orange County on U-118 ·-, .. , w. Maua. l1t: lnvut· Al110 Vlljo/Copl~y AllOCI· you may bl limited to ral• Karman Avtnue, Ntwport General Partntrthlp, lit 2. FoolhW Ranch Apal1· mer and Bonnie S. Krtmer Publlt h td Newport Gina ~oota Sol~eo 11983875001 , . "*"' Olficer 1111 8 , A Cahf. gtneral Ing only thoM laauea yoo Be.ch. CA 92660 Managing Gtneral Partner, meni.. One, a California 1979 Truat. c/o Thi Krtmer Beach-COata Mtta Dally Thia ltat1m1nl wu filed Dally Pilot March 15, 2.2, --This llatem.ot was llltd partnetahlp, 4490 Von Kar· or aomtone t111 raised a Allao Vltjo/Copley Al•od· By: COPLEY AD'llSORS, limiled partnlfthlp 25200 Compani, 260 Newggc Pilot March 22, l99f. with lht County Clerk of 21, Aptll 6, l998 '233 ~--•,._, the Couory Clerk ol man Avtnu1, Ntwport the public htarlng d• a111 c . • C•llf. gtneral INC., a Musachut1l11 COf· La Paz Road, Suitt 210, Center rlw, ~tt , F237 Ot Co ty 00 :J.1!-96 •---------' ·: Orange County on 2·t4-96 Blach, CA 92660, ldentlfl. acrll>ld In thla notice Ot In parll\lf'shlp, 4490 Von Kat· poratlon, II• Managing Laguna Hiiia, CA 82153 Newport BtlCh, CA 92860, ange 1i;993070072 PUBLIC NOTICE ~, .~ ,8913173357 cellon of Olt*al Plrtnlft written eotrt1pondence <* man Avtnut. Ntwport General Partner, By: Tho-Thia bu1ln111 11 con. LIM No. 11 (Redondo PUBLIC NOTICE ~, · • of Allao Vltlo/Copley ~ llYlrld to the City at. Of Bftch, CA 92660, LIM No. mu w. Mazza.. ltl: Invest· ducted by: a gtn11a1 part· Beach Apts.), a Calif. lim-Dally Pilot MarCh t5, 22, Flc11tloua Bu•ln••• • O.ily Pilot Match t • 8· 15• soclalH 8, i. UM No. 31 pr\of to, the pubtlo hearing. 32 (~110 Vl•IO C), • cantor· ITllflt Offictr nenhlp lted partnership, 4490 Von Notice II htftby giYIC'I 29, Aprfl 5, 1998 '232 Name ltat-.nent .. Z2. 1996. 1195 (Allao Viejo B). A California For Information c:.it (714) nla llmlttd partntrshlp, Thi• statement was flltd Th• registrant commenced Kannan Avtnue. Newpori that lhl undtrslgned will U UC ..,OTICE The following persons 1111 '' A PUBLIC NOTICE tlmlttd partn1r1hlp, 4490 144-3200. 4490 Von Kalman Avenue, with the County Clerk ol to tran1acl bulinell under Blach, CA 92660, The W• be told •t Public Auction P B n doing buainlu as: lnstltu- • -,~ ~ Von Kannan Avenue, Ntw· Mlchael c. Kr•na .. v. NIWpor1 Be1eh. CA 92680. Orange County on 2·14-96 1h1 flclltlou1 name or llam Lyon Company, a on &In. 3-31·96 at 10:00 tlOnal AdVisory s.rvic.s, 23 ,., , cn•1354027 ~rt Beach, CA 92860, 2. Seor•tarr, Plannlni Coplty lnvt1t0f1 Umitld t9H3173355 names ll1tld •boVI on 3· (C•llf. Corporation, 4490 a.m. at Starving Scholar• flotJUoua 8uelne1& Cofporat• Pfau, Suitt 210. f:lctltlout Bualnell Copley lnvfttora Umlted Comml1&lon City of Parlnerthlp, a D111w1r1 Dally Pilot M#ch 1 8 15 t2-90 Von Kalman Avenue, New-Moving & Storagt Co.. Name Statement Newport BtlCh, CA 92660 ,. , Name Statement Putntfthlp, a Del1w111t N--...rt B•~h llmlttd parlntrahlp, 399 22 t998 ' j 196 THE FOOTklUS, a Call· port Beach, CA 92660 1957 Newpoet Blvd., Cotta Thi followlng peraona_~• James J. Alves, 52 Plaza ,., , Umlted Partn1rahlp, 399 ---• Boyl1ton Street, 801ton, • · tornla gt,,.,al plll'tnlfahlp Thi• bu1ln111 Is con. Meu, Ca. doing bu1ln111 u : s..,..... VWlenc:la, San Juan Caplll· 0 Thi 'C:°fng l>t<~~tJs~ Boy111on Street, Bollon, NOTE: Tht exptnM Of MA o:rt te. PUBLIC NOTIC! By: \JM No. 2a (Foothlll due11d by: a general part· 12 David Caaalty, hous• trum Bu1ln111 .StNICH, reno, CA 92675 -·· ~ us "'" 81· MA 02111 this notlce 11 paid from • Thia bu1ln111 It con· Ranch), 1 Calllornla llmflld nerthlp hold lttm• tll532 Marey Orlvt, Santa Thoma.a J Pollack 42 Ml .. '\~ • ~'feso~c~f LEV AJSOCI· Thi• buslnt11 11 co• ftllng '" cotltctld from tht duei.d by: a gtMral part· cm•t354029 partn•rahlp, It• gtntral Tiw regl1tran.t commenced "111 Katen Leal. hou .. Ana, CA 82705 111on Bay, 'c°'ona dtl Mar, ...... · 0 yon '"ti!• duc11d by: a gene1al part· appflcant. nenhlp Flctltlou• aualneaa partner. By: LJM No. 1 (San to lflnsact bualntu undtr hold rttm1 Atchll A. Shoema1t, Ill, CA 82825 ,,,,.=1 Gr~pelnct,4~90 0~ ntr1hlp Pu~ll•h•d Newport Thi regletr1nl commenced Nerne St•tement Juan CaP11trano. lno., a 1h• llcllllous name or •10. Gtorgl• Brtwtr, 19532 Marcy D1lv1, Santa Thia bu1ln111 11 con-~r"'B••~~n CA ~2~ twpo Tht rtgl1trent commtneed Beach-Cotta Mtaa Dally to tr..,.aot bu•lneH undlf Thi following~· art CalllOl'nUI corporaUon.1 Ill namt• Haled above on 1· houathold llem1 AN, CA 92705 duct.cl by: co-pallnera __ UM N'o 3t (Ali so Vi•JO B) to transact bu1lne11 undlf' Pilot March 22 lSllHS the flcllt1ou1 name or doing buli~H u· The R• gentral par1Mf By: rrank 11-88 #29 Jullt Ann RoJH, Nancy N.Wbrough Shoe-Havt you started doing ,. ¥C«llf ilmlted partntrahlp' th• tlctlt1ou1 name or ' · ,238 name• ll1ted abovt on 10. aort Apal'lmtntl O,r0 Lyon T. S\l'YVI, Jr.. Sf. Vice By: Ptltt C. Ktemer and houtthold lftmt rMte, 19532 Marcy Drlvl, butlntll yet? no 4490 Von Karman Avenue' name• Hated abovt on to-05-90 Management O~up Inc Prealdtnt, 8y: f9othlll BoMI• S. Kremer, 1979 •2009. Georgia B11w1r, Santa Ana, CA 02705 James J. Alv.1 ,. Be h CA ueeo' ~90 PUBLIC NOTIC! ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS-4490 Von ICatman A'ven..,;,' Ranch ~'' on., • T""'· Ill glf'llral pattntr, houstl'lold htm1 Tf\11 bu1tn .. 1 11 con-Thia ala1tment w .. flied .,;i:1 1 1;:n Juan Cipl.: ALISO VIEJO/COPLEY AS-SOCIATES C, a Ca.llfomla N-pol't Blach CA 92860 ' C1Ufornfa llmlt•d part• P1ltr C. Krtmer U 1'2028 Jol\n Drtw, bl-dueled by: hutband and With tht County Clerk of lllWIO) •1nc a Calif corpo-SOCIATES 8, 1 California oneUM017 ~ p~1hlP1.. ~y: lJ AJllO VltjoJCoi>tev ANOcJ. nerahlo, ltl '*'9f'AI paf'INt, Ttu1t ... 8y: UM Ho. 18 cycle1 a part1 Wiit Orange County on 3-15-96 cAllon ' ._.9o Von 'Karman gtneral l)al1nfflhlp By: U F1otllloua 8u.SMM M Ho. 32 (ALISO \11t:.10 Cl, atn A. a Calif genttal By: f'oouK Aench <>a.kt. (RtdondO Blach Aoll.), a #205e Ken Cotton, hou .. Havt YoU lt&lltd doing ttM3171722 • AveM Newport Btac:h M NO. St CAUSO I/IE.JO 8), Nam• ltet•ment a C&llfornla Umllld Pan· paMlt'INp 4'90. Von Kif· Inc. a Caltomia COIPOl'9-Callfotnle llmi11d part· hold Item. bulinMI ytc? No Dally Pilot Maleh 22 29 -~ t29eo Cop!., 1nw.: a California Umlted p.,;. Tht ~ pereona .,, nerahlp, 8~ UM No. 1 man Ave~u• Newport lion, Ila ~al par1ntr 8y: ~hip, he a.neral pal'.lnar, 14000, Sam 0111abal, Alct\11 A. Shoemate, Ill ..... 11 5 ,2 1991 F2lt r ~ • ., nerthlp, ly: UM No. 1 d ·~·,"' (SAH JUA.N CAPISTRANO), Beach CA e2Mo UM No Chtla A. Downey, ChlM Fl-By: Thi Will.Tam Lyon Corn-houMnold ltema Thia 1tattmM1t Wal fllld1.~.._--• _.• ----- .&UI • Ul'nii.d Partner1hlp, • (SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO) olng bua n111 aa: st. "'° a C&llfomla ,..~~. "" , .. ,,. """r ,.\ ,...,,._· nanclal Otlloer ~ a callfomla corpora· Landlord re11rv1• the with the County Cltflc ot PUBLIC NOTICE =---=a.t.ware llmhld partner· ~-"'·"f-•-,.. ............. ~ MOt1U Condornlnluma. c/o .. _.:• ... ~~~ -.,... ao .... ....,, • ..,....,.. -.... .......... .!. --i 1 '"... ...... • .... •A•• ,... ,.._,_. 2..g.90 ~p. 3tt Ooyt'1on 8\rllt i ......... • ..,... ""'-_...,.....,. Lyon ~ Qroup """'• ,... __,_., 'nla llmltt partnenhlp ,,_ ttatemen4 was ..... -..,_.., partner, sy: ·~•'" to """ Ill u .. -· ..,.ang1 ..,.,,..,., on -DQttOn, MA oit 18. Copt.Y tlon, Ila M~ Glnlral Inc., <Mg() 'Von Karman A.,,:. P*'11*, •r: t T. ~ 4'00 Von ICatman AV9AU8: with the County ClettC Of Richard s. Roblneon. St. CUh only. 1H838713S4 FlcUUous •wine .. I lflnllQtmlnf Partne<ehl'p e Par1nlrJ 8y: ,,.,,. T. Su-enue NIWp041 Bea.en. CA ryan, Jf .. na. "·~Pt .... ~ 8eactt. CA 92.ICIO Chnge County°" 2·14-91 vie. PmlcMnt , ... la aubJlct to cane.lo Dally Pllct March 1, •• \5, NatM ltJlt•nte"' o.lawart limited ~ ryan, r., Sr. ~ Prell· 92ee0 dw.t, By: COll'L.£Y INV£S. 2. COpley lnvlNtOt9 ~ 1~1noa nv. •t.aiternent wu lllld 1at1on Jn the w.m ot Mtu. 22 11111e ,,78 Thi fOllOwtng plfaona.-r• I tllllp 399 Bo It ton Strtll. denl, By: COPLEY INVES-Abo Viejo~ APOCt-TORS LIMITED PAfnHER. ,a"'*8)11p a Delaware Dally "°4 Mtrch 1 e ti With the County ClldC ot ment betwMn tancllord and ' ddng bulintla aa: tftna 1 ._.Ion. MA ~111, Co'11..( TORS LIMITED PARTNER-as.. e, a Calif. general SH.,, • 011ewar9 Utnllld 11m1i.cs partn.JtNi?. '" 22. 1-. • i1ei OnlnO• CounC't on 2·1.t.M obilgas.d patty. PUBLIC NOTICE Acupunctw• anca ~ •• @4 Miora lno a Mat· SHI,, a Otlaware Utnl1ld pattNrlhlp 4490 Von Kar· ,aMttahlp. IY: COPUY ISOyfllOll SttHC, BottOft. 1 ... U7JSOI P ut>llahed Newport 797 w. 10th St., #109, IKhuattt~ cori>Ora1100 399 P•rtn1rtlllp1. 8Y: COPLE't' man Avenue. Ntwport MANAGEMENT' PARTNER· MA 021 tt. ..UILIC MOTICI Dally Plot Maleh 1, e, 15, S..cM:ot.ta Mesa l>ally FlotlU.ue hslne•• Costa Meta, CA 928a1- 8oyl ton Sllltt 8 oaton MANAGl!McNT PAln'NER-a.ach CA. t2600 ldln\lft. SHIP, I Mauac:huHlt• Thi• bualneH 11 con-22. '"" flM Pict March us. 2:2, 1998. .. ..... ltJlt•IMM 0000 MA ;,110 ' . SHIP. e MHHChUHltl cation. of Oenenll 'Partnws Oen.rel PattMrahlp, "' dllcted by: • glt)tral pll1· eMtlMU4 4 '221 Thi tolloWlnQ J*IONI .,. Hyzon Suk Kim. 181 W. Thia buslntu I• con-~·~nera~I ~=n~aitJ!: of Miao ~ ~ ~~ Olnerfo:=· ~ ftoUU.U. a.IMaa PUIUC NOTIC! PUIUC NOT1CI dol"GM1A. 1bUllneu 1aa1~1 MitdM·•-18th $t., I 109, Costa 0ue1ed by • gener11 part· • • ...... • toe:1at11 e. 1. tJM "'°· it · • Ti,.~ c:ommenold ,. .... •ta••••nt .... o vatamt, .. ... Miu. CA 82827..0000 Mflhlp ~ u;v AOVI_._, (AMIO Vltjo 8) e Callfomla ••• ~ cor· '° tranaact bualMta undlf Thi tollowlr'9 ~ .,.. .-nl428t FlotlUoU• .......... '""'· W\e 209, Tua11n. Thia buelnlH II co~ lM rtglitran\ ooml'ntf\Ced 1 ·• a M~ COt· llmlW<f '*"*lhl9· 4490 &::on, II• Mana~ lh• flclltlou1 Mme or doing MIMtt •' a) Tht Pkl"U.W ~ NMM ata~t CA Ne80 dUC11d by: an lndMdUal ,· \Q tranaect bualne11 Und9f =0";. ll• Man~ Von KAltman Awnue, New-al ltattrw, ~Vl '*'* littld above on .. canyona, b) The-~ ,..,... ltat.,_.,t Tht IOllOwlne> per.ona .,1 IM Wang. 13811 ~ Have you ttar\ed doing fl• fictitious narn1 or I Mww • .::r tinent POft 91ach, CA 12600 I. "* ~"'61u. "8: ~· a4-10 . ~II t,/o The Wit-Thi tolowlng ~ •• ~ DuafntN aa: A) fM Ave., Unll 1111. Tustin. CA bualnlM vet? Yff, Ot-41· ll•i.d abov9 on t+ maa · Uta. 1 C~ lnYMtora umlt~ IMnt ..,,..._ AUSO Vl!JOICOPLEY As. lam Lyon Property Man-doll'IQ bulitleu aa: Stcyt/M G1otMi1 lntufanc Agency taeao 1890 • OfflClt Partnerthlp a Dllaw1re Thi• ltl\lmWll WU nted BOCIATES A. a. Califat* 1Qement Company <MOO H1118 AMoc!al ... Tht Wll-of ca»fotn1 :i ~ JoM Chin. t 3Mt New-Hymn lklk Klm i O Vll!JOICOPUiY As-:.~• =~ -&,:":. limited pattner•hl,, itt ~~ht~~....:' 24"f:a1Jeahlpt.f0' lJ Von K.1tman ~ ._, flam Lyon Ptoperty Man. ~ ot c!;.,OfTila. '1 fM ~~· 191'8, Tu1tln, Tt;11 1taterntnt WU llled '!rcfs.,.~~h~al~nl~ Otenge Countv ~ t-1+.0I tr:fi'1 SttHt, otton. tMUt7UM a ~:C, ,:i; i;"'~CA MeodlMte. a ~m:=r.. :.: ~a ~ue=i ,!!~ Thia bu1inen le con-~~l'ltc= ~:Jf 'NO. 3 (ALISO VIEJO 8), 1 ..... nHt Tt\11 bulln... II con-Dally PlloC Maid\ 1, •• ''· ~p ~ LIM Mo. , callf. atnlfll ~~ '*'ht.Ch, CA 92600 P9ft -h. CA~ d1JC1ed by: a gtMtal pll1· 1tee3•711tt ,_.1c.11lornla Umlt~ Pitt· Oany Pilot Mard'I t , I , 15, ducted by: a ~al pa.t. 22, tM. ftt4 ~JOAN CAPISTAAHO), 4480 \Ton IC8rJnan Avenue, LIM NoJT (Skvline Hiiie-8PH lncotpotaltd a Call-'*INCi Id ...._...,. Daly Piiot March 21. 291 ~lhlp, By: I.JM No. t 2.2, 1998. ft91 ~No1 .. ..,1IUC N0,...,.1 • ....:.· =-Clllfor~nla ~ .. ., Newooft lleeol\~f>-.0taeeoi Oeldand1. • Callf.u Umltld fotnla Cor9ora1lon, t 1 t!:,~I°!t?'l: v..-"' ~ 1, 1a. 1tM f 24.2 (SAN JUAN CAPIS'rRANO), negltlt~ nat not "' F"V 'In. ,_,, ,.. --ldenllfloatlon .,. .,..,. f*ll*anip, 4490 "°"Kil· ~ Or'!Ye, Newport ,. INC., a Callfomi. eotpo-PUIUC NOT•C• blo'ln '°"watt bualnelaa wtlMOOI P.nnet,. ev. ......... T..__. ,.,..,.. °' ·~ ... lftan Av·~~J-Newpott eo.at. ~ 92117 = ~ "*" waa lll.s•--------t'l11oo 111 Ma~ Oen-una., the flc11Uoua IMf-ta "'" • ..,..,. r•-Aaeodatae. 1, W .... 1 ~1 _CA nwu ~on ,......, ~trlOl'I. • f(.i Pe11net. ly: fi111tc T. wtlaHH MN name~ NlmN "'* l'letltleue •-1 H ~ COP\.IY tNWI-flk!llnt Mlll..o.ldand, a LIM no. 1 (hn Juan cap. u ,.,..,.,, Driw. New. with th4I County ~ . ...!' No malt* luryan Jt 11.e: tr. Viet "41tMleue ........ herein, MaMe ........... T OMITB P~ Ct111wn1e 11m1t«1 1*11*'· l*Mot. tnc .. a C&llf, eot• port eout. CA'*7 Orange Co4Jltttl °" 1-..--PresiM iiy: CoPLEY IN-....... ........... A.USO VIEJO/CoPLIY AS-~ '°"°"""',.,.,,..,. ..... Dall •• LlmllG ...... Vo.\ Ktrmln A,l/O "' ..... 4490 Von Karmen Maida~ ~non. 1tMH7nt~ what you',. WITC>flS UMITCO PART· Thi~ pweona n soaATll I, a Califon,,_ dOlc"2 ~ -~ W. ~.tr.~ ..... ~ llMd\ CA ~-Herwpolt llecl\, 11 S O.W., ...... DellY PtloC w.rdl e, ti, 22, ~ wwar SH" a l)elaware Um-doing bullneN u: a) ... Denlf8' PIMlr9hlP IY: lJ bNci ~. l/O .... &. lJM Ho. t lien CA ....u P-_Ol1 CA tatl? 2t, 1... '2t2 '"'"''W• ,_ ft•t1,:.,lftlp, Iv: COP· 0'9IOfMI. bl 8arC9IOr19 .Aperto. "NO. it (AUS() YleJO I), I.yon Mant81114•• Qr9up, g:::n.,• p~ =~· lnl.. • Thia bualnna le con-Thlt lluelnela ta cor.-.,_.,. n.,._ hometoWn MAAAOEMlHf ltAAT· ment1, c) 8arC4110ne Meott • ~ Urnlted Patt. !net ... 90 .Var\ IC#man 1#-..-.... • -9 Fa._ ....., ay: • 09f*al Pllrt· duclld by: a fll'*al patt. ,..,,__IO ....-n ............ M RSHIP e ~hwetll ~. C/O Lyon Man-ftlf'lfllp, 8v: lJM NO. t MU11 ~ INdl. CA M..alrtO a.-. • Y.,. ,._. ~ 1Wtft1p -~ netel 'Partnetetllp lll eg~ O""P> Inc., 4490 r1AH W ~ll'MNO), tlteO ~ ~ ~ .., ...... CA 1"9 "'" •• _,_IOad H-.. JO'I lllnid dolr'I ..... W lltJllJlll 1111 *1lb ~rlaQ~ Gtntt .. -:811n«, V-Ofl 1Uwman A~ New-M:. e C1llOmla ~ MM~~ ·· • Ill W _.. l'Me llM*Mee .. ""° •.,.... IM*nale..,., Ci lllei llw ........ ~ a M~ ':f._~Aleod-~. =-t:. ~ : ... c..,,.: ~ ~con:'Y = "1l • .......... =-ftc=--=n: ti TM,;::.•:::;.,_,. ~ ~:~·= • ·• .,,... .. ,, ........... A. I ~~II 5Jt .. a.:lt.Ylcl,,_ dJ.a....~dMeo ~' n.t ..... a•f0i1_ ... 1... ._.ctour"'11~..,,. T.... t11) t11 tn.. _,,•""YI ..,,_ n. ,. ... "" pl!MwlNfl, 44IO Von Kat-ly: COf'UV IHVD-~-· .-..ir' ... C. ... ....,. IO .... ....._. uncllf • \M NG. 1 CIK"\.M '°'Y ol goods_,... ..... ,.._.. ~ 0.. --.,_ _______ ..SJ ' Cl•-"'-· "'•n AYlllUI, Newport LIMITED PNI~ '· UM ,.., • CAiio ~ "" ncrltloul l'lefN Of • c.lo ~ 1lf'OUnCfl ~ _, ... ,, • . N~wpurt Bnch/Cona Mesa Oilily Pilut SATURDAY, MARCH 23, ,1996 MJIUC NOTIC!I PUlllC NOTICU PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUIUC NOTICl!I .. PUILJC MOTICU PUBLIC NOT1tES PUIUC NOTIC!I PUIUC NOTICU · • PUIUC IOTICD • ~ MUC llOTICI , ~ by: an ln<l•Vl<lual PUlllC NOTICI clue* by: an lrldMcUI PUBLIC NOTIC! ~ by: .., lndNldu.i FloUUon llulMM ~ b'f: 11n ~ PUIUC MOTICI dUc:Md b'f: 91\ l(dvt-.i '.-.: • .... -•...:· -------.--:··;.1 Htvt you •lalWd doing H-. YQY l1aMd dOlng Have you started doing N....e atat.....,. Htwe YOY 1ta!Ud doing Hawe yc>11 ~ •• ~ Flodtleu9 l•IMH busl4wU yet? No FlcUtloue ..,.....,. IMlMI• Y91? No FloUtlow "'*""• buslMst yet? no Th4 tOllowlng ptf'IOn8 .,. buslneff yet? 2/1995 FlcUU-1...an ... -~ vtirr Y"· S-1 .. N..ne atat-..nt N~I Khahb NMM ltatetMftt Ctvt.tlna '-Hooan ec.,,,. Stat"*'I John Pedldnl doing bumn.u at: A.J. OMene M. M.,ovlah Neme ... ......_. Doug!-. L Wr.,, The followlng !*ION •• ~lh• 11.alemeot w11 liled The following S*10M .,. ~ tt.allNMnf WM lted The followlng l*1IOM .,. This tt•tement wu flied OrHlm•n• EnglnHrlng, ~ 1wement WN llled The IOClowlng P9l1IOnl we lhb .. ...,,.. ~ ll9d dOIAg bu111tet• u: The .... the,..~ Cletk of doing bUllnesa .. : 8 • R wllft the COUl'lly a.rtt of doing buslneh ... Pl•IJ. with the County Cl.,k ol 341 Chefry TrM I.II., New-with the COUl'lty Clet1t °' dOlnO ~ u: ~-w4lh IN County of T.-k Muttft, 194 C01lan-..,,1ng9 ....,.,.,.yon 2·13·96 MultTmedla, 1555 M••a 0.1nge County on 2·2f.N num Productionll, 263 C• Ofange County on 3-15-98 pon Be~h. CA~ Or-. County on 3-15-18 Pro, 487 OQJe St.. Cost.a Orange CcMnv on,.,..,.. d« Dr .. I D. Cotta JilHa. 1"83873275 Verde Drive Eut 121D, 19ffH744ae brlllo st. #C, Costa M•11. 19"3878728 Adrian John GrUJl'l\Wll, 19M3e78'131 Mesi, CA 92627 . t9M397an7. ' CA 82US Dally Pilot March 8, 15, 22, Costa Mesa. CA 9282e Dally Piiot M11ch 1, I, 15, CA 92627 Daily Pilot March 22, 29. "41 Cherry\tM Ln .. New-Dilly Piiot March 22, 29. WtW1m 0 . FOtdlanl, 487 Deify Pilot Match 22,;_~ Paltl<:k V. Bnlltt, 1694 29, 1998 F211 Branden Wilson, 1555 22, 11198 f 183 Lof1 Ann Befglf. 283 C• Aprll 5, 12, 1~ F248 pon Beoeh, CA 92660 April 5, 12, 1991 F280 Ogle St.. Cose. Meu. CA Apr• 5, 12,. 1991 .f"~ ~C: S:.a #D, Cotta PUBLIC NOTICE ~m. vcc!~ °M':a_ ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ~~7 #C, Cost.a ...... PUBLIC NOTICE J~~ ~~~~ir!s1~:u.f°"" PUBLIC NOTICE ~ bu1in•11 11 con-PUBLIC NOT~! : ' J~~ ~·~·~uJon-FlctlUoaa Bus!nesa '1t.6ri6 busln•n It con-Fictitious 1'*""8 J~!cs t~:•:e~~on-Flotltloua Bu.lneH ~~s~ec?11,:'ad dOlng FlcttUoua 8ualn... ~:CS ~~an .!::.1u:olng PUILIC NOTI~& Have you 1tat1ed doing Name Statement ducted by: 111 lndMdull Name State,,..,,t Have you staf1ed doing Name Statemen t Adrian John Graafmans Name Statement bullnes1 yet? no The amuat repc)ft Of t>uslnet• yet? YH, 1985 The fellowing s>«tons are Have you •lalWd doing The following persona are bullnest yet? yes 4-95 The following persona are This statement was filed The following ptlfsons .,. w11u.m o . fordlanl General and M,., Wllll~ P•ttlc:lc V. BnU.r doing buslneu as: Florist bOslness yet? yes 3-1-98 doing buslneu u: Smoke Lotl A. Be<ger • doing bualness as: Behav· with the County Clerk of doing bu$1neH as~ SUH• Tills 11aamen1 was llled t.yon F~ly Founci.don 11 ' This 11.ajement WH filed Exptest, 2701 W. Coasi Branden Wilson ' 'N Ne, 412 N. Coast Hwy., This 11atemen1 was flied loral Hnlth Systems. 300 Orange County on 3-15-116 Accesaor1e1. 2347 Purdue With the County Clerk of avaJlable at the addtel• • Wflh lh• Col.Inly Cl•rk ol H~hway, Newpon Boach, Thia 11Atement w11 flled 1313, Laguna Beach, CA with the County Cle<k of Old Newport Blvd .. New· 19903078738 Drlv•. Coate M•11. CA Orange County on 3-t8-9fJ noi.d below, IOI IN~ Orang• County on t-31·98 Ciiillornla 92663 with the County Clerk of 82651 Orang• County on 3-18·96 P<>f1 Beach, CA 92663 Dall Pilot March 22 29 92626 19983878905 during normal bu •• .. ' 19983871852 Edith l.. King, 2701 Coast Orange County on 3-15-96 Oonllld Bob Coulaon, 262 19983878128 David R. Engstrom, 300 A 1 Y F ' Michael S. StJller. 2347 Dall Pilot March 22 29 hours by lflY citizen who ' Dally Pilot March 1 e 15 Highway, Newport Beach, 19983878741 Jasmine StrMI, #4, Lllguna Dally Pilot March 22 29 Old Newport Blvd, Now· pr 15• 12• l996 255 Purdue Drive. Costa Mesa. Apr/5 12 1996 F?40 10 requests 11Vlthl" .180of 96 ' ' • ' Calllomla 92663 D . ' · . Beach CA 92851 • • port Beaoh, CA 92663 PUBLIC' NOTICE CA 92626 · · -,; days el\• publlcalloo 22. 19 · Thia bu1lneu Is con· aily Pilot March 22, 29, Thlt 'bualne11 11 con-April 5, 12, 1996 F239 Thia bualness Is con· Thia busineu is i::on-PUBLIC NOTICE thl1 notice ol Its 1v1ilabltlly; • F203 duct•d by: an Individual April 5, 12. 1996 F252 ducted by: lndlvldu.I PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an individual Flctltlou• ~slneH ducted by: an Individual . General and M11. WIUIWl\ PUBLIC NOTICE Hav• you started doing Hav• you slar1ed doing Have you started doing Name Statement Ha~ you started doing Fictitious Butln•H Lyon Family Founclallon. ---------• buslneu yet? yes February PUBLIC NOTICE buslnesa yet? No ' Fictitious BuslneH business yet? yes, 11·89 Tho following persons are buslfteu yet? no N•m• Statement 4490 Von Kalman, "i~ Flctltlou• Bualn•H 1, 1996 Donald Bob Coulson Name St•t•m•nt David R. Engstrom doing business as: United Mlch1tl S. SUller The followfng persons are Beach, Calllorni• 92.....,, N•m• Statement Edith L.. King Flctltloue Bualnee1 Thia alalement wu filed The lolloWlng persons era This llalem•nl was flied Socc« Services, 242 Rob· Thb statement was flied doing bualness as: ~oss Pub 11 sh• d N • w~ °""" The followt~peraons.,. ·Thia statement was flied Name Statement with the County Clerk of doing business as: Jungle with th• County Cletk ol lohood Place, Costa Mesa, with the County Clerk of Man. 33t5 Calle Lii Vala, Stach.Costa MH• ~ dOlng business 11. Minute wllh the County Clerk ol The following peraon1 are Orange County on 2-28-96 Fever TaMlng Salon 1747 Orange County on 3·15-96 CA ~7 Orange County on 3-15-96 San Clemenle, CA 92872 Pilot March 22, 1990. f"le Kina UqUOf, 2052 Newport Orange County on 3-11·96 doing t>Yslnesa 11: Phoenl-19983874748 Santa Ana Ave., ·#135, 19983878725 Dustin J. Funde<burk, 242 19983878723 Jay Eugene Jensen, 3315'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilm BIVd., 11, Co1ta Mesa, CA 199038780~9 ~a:1i/alr:IPF ~er.o.M3598 Dally Pilot March 1, 8, 15, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Dally Pilot March 22, 29, Roblnhood Place, Costa Dally Piiot Merch 22, 29, Calle LI Vala, San Clem-11[;m 92627 Daily PUot March 15, 22. c: 92~6 ve.. OS. .. •• 22, 1996 F1n Jody Lynn Reese, 1747 April 5, 12, 1996 F248 Mesa, CA 92627 April 5, 12, 1996 F263 ente. CA 92672 Flnewefl C0tpo<1Uon (CA/ 29. April 5 1996 1234 Santa Ana Ave.. 1135, This business Is con-. Tt1l1 buslneu Is con- 2052 NIWP0'1 Blvd.. 1 : PUBL.IC NO I :fs~~e~lc~~nn F:lre ~CA~ PUBLIC NOTICE Costa Mesa, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlvldual . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 1n 1nd1vidual Coall Mes• CA 82627 T CE 1 1 ac ve., os This business Is con-Have you sllf1ed domg Have you started doing 1 b 1• 1 Mesa, CA 92626 FlotlUoue lualrMU ducted by· an Individual Fictitious Buali\eH business yet? no Flctltloua 8uslnH1 bYslness yet? no Th 1 bu~ 1n:: s U~on-Fictitious ButlnHa This buslne11 la con-N•~ St.temenl Have yoii slllrted doing Name Statement DusUn J. funde<bYrk Name St•tement Jay E. Jensen MCWilC VISWc"".": dH'::CS y~ st•= doing Name Statement dU<:ted by: a corporatlon The following persons are business yet? no The following persons are This statement was filed The following persons are Thia 1tatemen1 was filed •MORIU. W - Ines t? Yes t/2198 The following persons are Ha~e you ltarted doing doing bUJlness u: Bay Jody Reese do Ing bus In• s 1 as: with the County Clertc of doing buslneu u : Base with the County Clerk ol • .,.. ~!.wet~ ~porition Sang dOlng business as: Vanlstt-~siness yet? Aes, 1~ Lllbel, 3609 W. MacArthur, This stalemenl was filed Chemgon lndust1111, 32t3 Orange Coooty on 3-15-96 Design. 3200 W. Warner Orange County on 3-15-96 ~ Mort~ G Le• President ' Ing Ozone Co .. 816 Amigos G h~enlcla~ air•. 1805, S1n11 Ana, CA with the County Cletk of Dakota Ave., Cose. Mesa, 19983878729 Ave., Santa Ana, CA 92704 19983878728 ..._. •"' , This i1a1emeot was filed Way, Suite C, Newport . arah, res. 92704 Orange County on 3·15-96 CA 92626 Dally Pilot March 22 29 Diane Terest Khatlblou, Diiiy Pilot March 22 29 3500 Pacrfic V-C>mr" with lh• County Clerk 01 Beach, CA 92660 r:t'ls stat4:.~L w~_,!illdot Rlcflard Lae Schuerman, 19983878814 Dave Borkowski. 3213 Da· AR II 5. 12 lm _f_as6 215 E. 20th St'"'· Costa Apnl 5 It. 1998 , f2sO ---....... eooncy-'25-911 '1ud.y_G.Weue.-8L6 ~ wl!h.Jti_. ~........,.. 2853t Cametbactt Aced; D iii Pll-'M h-22-s k<>ltAve., Costa Mesa, CA r -" Mesa;-~9282r • • ~aem:11 - 01111101 1998~2349 Way, Newport Beach, CA Orange Cou,nty on 3-15-96 T11buco Canyon. CA 92879 ,,:!llY5 12ot 1e:c F24l 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE This business Is con-PUBLIC NOTICE 844-2700 - 92660 19983878721 Thia bu1lne11 la con-....,. • • Thlt business 11 con· ducted by: Individual pira..ir ......,..._ .. Dally Pllol March 1, 8, 15, This business Is con-Dally P~ot March 22, 29. duc11d by: Individual . PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an Individual Flctltlou1 Bualn•H Have you started doing Fictitious 8u1lnH• IEUm;nw;.:::.:=:=-- 22, 1996 F184 ducted by: an Individual Aprils. 12. 1996 F262 Have you llarted doing Have you started doing Name Statement , b~slness yet?. Y•~• 199t N•m• Statement _ _.,..,. I No CE Have ~ou started doing business yet? No Fictitious Business business yot? no The following persons are Diane T. Khaubl The lollowlng persons are PUBL C Tl business yet? yes, Feb. PUBLIC NOTICE Rlch11d Lee Schuerman Na~ Statement Dave Borkowski doing business as: Kuras Ttws s!Jtemonl as flied doing business 11: Mortuary* Chapel Flc:utlous BualneH 7th, 1996 Thia statement was flied The following persons are This statement was filed Markeling Industries. 1050 with the County Clark of Shawco. 288 ,Cabrilio IB. Cremation H St t t Judy Giiiette . Fictitious Busln••• with tho County Clerk oJ doing business as: Coast with Iha County Clork of E. 171h St.. Suite 119. Orange Counly on 2·27·96 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 110 Bro~dway am• a •m•n Thia stalemenl was filed Orange County on 2·27·96 .Consulting 1500 Adams Orange County on 3-15-961 Santa Ana CA 92705 19983874814 Frederick Shaw, 288 Ca. Cl Tr• tol~wll'° person~ a~i with the County Clerk of Th~~~:w~:~~':!~~! are 19983874585 #105-365, Costa Mesa, CA 19983878742 Eddy s. Kuras. 28462 Via Daily Pilot March 1, 8, 15, brlllo 10. Costa Mesa, CA Costa esa • ~ui~em c5a~l~~~la aE~port Orange Counly on 3-19-96 doing business es· Mann Dally Pllol March 1, 8, 15, 92626 . Daily Piiot March 22, 29, Cynlhia. Laguna Niguel, CA 22, 1996 Ft8t 92627 •=:=M=2=·=•=t=80==:=~. B) So Cal Export, 170 e' 19983877182 Power Marketing . 16406 22 1996 F179 Julie Kock, 2775 Mesa Aprils. 12, 1996 F249 92667 ' PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• business is con--... 17th Street Suite 202· Dally Pilot March 22, 29, Aspen Streat, Fou~taln Val· ' Verde Drive T-103. Costa p ICE This business 1s con-ductod by: an 1nd1vidual .-tlr'n -i·~u • 1 Co 1 Mesa CA 92627 • April 5, 12, 1996 f239 loy CA 92709 PUBLIC NOTICE Mesa. CA 92626 UBLIC NOT ducted by: an individual . Fictitious Butlnesa Have you started doing •u .. R'i"'awL '1"rn ~• , 1 a · st' h F 1 p 11 This business Is con· Have you started domg business yat? yes, 1975 " " " ~"" Robert Jay Jaramillo, 5l8 PUBLIC NOTICE op en ones owe · Flctltloue BuslneH ducted b ·an Individual Flctltlou1 Butlnesa business yet? no Name Statement Fr•da11ck Shaw 17th Street. ll'B, Huntington 16406 Aspen Streat, Foun-.. Name St•t•m•nt Have y~~ started doing Name Statement Eddy Kuras The following peraons are This 111t1man1 was filed Join tNwP!fri11for11 Bel jch, ;A ~2648 1 Fictitious Butln•H ·~~i~aJ~~;~~1927~8 n The followlng persons are business yet? no The following persons are This statement was flied doing business as: Body With the County Clark or final iribri~. h I usintss 1 con· Name Statement b 1 1 .. • co • doing business as· Pass· Julie Keck doing business as: Dana with 1he County Clerk of Rox, 1169 AUanta Way, Orange County on 3-15·96 $6'4> toTiu. duc1ed by: lndlvldu:I d 1 The following persons are ~;!:1 y~ a~t~:du~g port Communlcatlo~s. 909 This statemenl was flied Bay Salos. 2165 Canyon Orange Coun1y on 3-15-96 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 19983078738 N~ Buot bH•r-you t?s~rte 0 ng dOlng business as: Sunset business yet? No E. Yorb• Unda, Suite H· with the County Clerk of Or., #Dt, Costa Mesa, CA 19983878733 Dena Marie Knox. t 169 Al· Oalty Pilot March 22. 29, ._ 2-49 pn ..,.. 1 RusJnesJs yemllloo Windows. 3245 Indiana Steve Powell 105, CA 92670 Orange County on 3·15-96 92627 . Daily Pilot March 22, 29, lanta Way, Costa Men. CA April 5 12 t996 F253 .7It • 721 • \9\\-. •Y ara Ave., Costa Mesa, CA . Sean Rene Montl]o, 5065 19983878744 Diana Mario Mcln1osh. F 92626 • • This statement was filed 92626 T_hls statement was filed Twm hi C111yon, #b, Yorba . 2t65 Canyon Or., 1'Dt, Apnl 5, t2, 1996 257 This business . is con· POSLIC NOTICE wllh the County Clerk ol GIOfge Toxf0td, 3245 lndi· with the County Clerk ol Und~. CA 92687 Daily Pilot March 22. 29, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1v1dual . --------- Orange Counly on 2·27·96 ana Ave., Costa Mesa. CA Orange County on 2•27•96 Thie business 11 con-Aprrl 5, 12. l 996 F245 This bu11ness Is con-Have you started domg Fictitious Business 19983874895 92626 19983874554 ducted by: an Individual PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an ind1v1dual Fictitious BuslneH business yet? No Nam•Statement Dally Pilol March 1, 8, t5, This business Is con-Dally Pllol Match 1, 8, 15, Have you started doing Have you started doing Name Shltement Dena Mane KnoJ1 The following persons are 22, 1996 F118 ducted by: an Individual 22, 1996 F182 business yet? No Fictitious Buslneaa t>Yslness yet? no Tho following persons are This statement was filed doing business es: Again ---------• Have you started doing Sean R. Montijo Name St•t•ment Diana Mcintosh doing bYsiness as: K.RE. with the County Clerk ol Wesl, 177 Riverside Ave .. PUBLIC NOTICE business yet? yes, Mat. 1/ PUBLIC NOTICE This statement was filed The following persons are This slatement was lilod Management co.. 2495 Orange County on 3-5-96 Newpon Beach, CA 92663 96 wilh the County Clerk ol doing business as: la with Iha County Clark ol Crestview Or., Newport . 19983875313 Douglas L. Wren. 440 Fictitious Bualnell George Toxtord FlcUUous Buslneu Orange County on 2·7·96 Palma Property, 17 River· Orange County on 3-IS-96 Beach, CA 92663 Daily Pilot March 8. 15, 22. 62nd St. Newport Beach, Name St•t•ment This statement was filed 19983872888 side, Newport Beach, CA 19983878732 Darlene M. Marov1sh, 2495 29. 1996 F210 CA 92663 The fottowlng persons are with the County Cle<k ol ThN1~~tatement ., Dally Piiot March 8, 15, 22. 92663 Dally Pilot March 22, 29, Crestview Or.. Newport This business Is con· dol~ business, as: Unllec:t Orange County on 3-7·96 dol~go bu':i~:~ns .. ~ 29 t996 F219 John Ped~i!W, 177 River-Ap1115 12, 1996 F25t Beach. CA 92663 Clacsbfled lsN.iENT CLASSIFIED U~u d~tor~ op I Ame~ ca, 1918387$7D5 Uniquely Yours Interior 0.: , side, N-port Beach, CA ' This business Is con whethe~V~ou're buy-II'• the solution you're ;uu'e 0, Ana~Z:~. tA Dally Piiot Maren 2.2, 29, sign. 8'5 W. 16th SlrHt.. SELL ~ b l a I con-TRADE FIND Ing, selling, or just searching for. wheth· 92907 _ APfll 5, 12, 1996 F244 Newport Beach, CA 92683 . 1 us n 59 s looking, classllled has er you're seeking a Najat Ahmad KhaUb, 57t All Kinds of Jobs For Chrlslln1 Louise H,an, h Whether you're buying through classified what you needl home. an apartment, ~iu:,v~~~~ro, Anaheim All Kinds of People. ~~~~ ~;~ch~rc9t~2Jf· thrcfu~~ ci:S~fled ~~v:r~1~Pyo.;1~~~~:f 642-5678 thr~~ga~~:;med c~=~·;~~D !v~:; .~,~~~::'.on or Thi• bualne11 11 con Claealfled. This buslnasa 11 con-1---...;;...--------------1---------------------------_____ ..;.._ __ _ How To Place A -.. fLOWIH When Words ~e Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers· 2983 Hart>or Blvd Costa Mesa 540-3135 cs:••• . BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT I• I• BAI.BOA PENINSUIA NEWPORT 2107 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 COAST 2 170 PENINSUIA 2607 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 cjlTjo i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil EAST&IDB 2.BR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiJ!! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Yard, W/d hkups, gar. PROMONTORY U.n Duplex 1 Br 1 Ba next 211 Colton Duplex LUXURY LIVING Brand New 3Br 2V..Ba *Lg 2.Br 1 B• $ 1 OSO Quiet. No pets. $885/ 2Br 2Ba w/frplcl New IOUAL HOUSINO Ol'l'Or!TUHIH All rHl tlltM Mwtrtlslot In this ...,.,.,,,., 11 lffjeCI 10 Ult feel· arll Fw Htvslat Acl ol 1HI 11 ~ wtlkll ~n 111111911 lo lfttrtl11 "lllf prtltrtnct. 1111111auan er c1rm1m1111t11n -.c1 .. *' 'aloe. rwllglon, Ml, wclic.. fallllllal 11atu1 or ........ ---·. • lnllft.lloft lo ..... _, _. ,,...,...u. Uml· ...... ~ .... " tlllt .....,.,., will 1101 BY PHONE (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX to bc:h. Newly renov, 3 blocka to b5eac9h5, FOR LESS Detach, view, Hta/brite. New pnVorpt, frplc, mo. 619·934-3710 crpl/palnt, mlrroreel frig, w/d, gar prkng. 3Br 2Ba, 1-car. 11 Up9reded, Gorgeous gar. No peta. Yearly. _N_e_a_r_N,,..,....w_p....,t_H,...,...,...t•......,,2-B=--=--R. wardrobe ctosl. $133! $950+dep. 574-0251 Landlord 826-6088 ~~e ~~m~:w~o'!'s,,~~= Quiet $1996. 786-9347 857-1n 6 or 854-2926 1 BA, upatrs, clean. Avall tmmed. 87MOQ3 Npt Shore• 1Br 1Ba llon o f normal ronc. 11 Studio w/kitch 1 hH quiet, no pets $750 *1BA se2 5* ,_C_O_R_O_N_A_____ doll house. lrg encl you have quality fur· I••••••••• to beach & park, post 269 C. 16th Place 2BR 2BA $725/Up yHd. $87R5/l'mo6.4p2,o3p8e5rt0y nishlngs call 723·1151 APARTMENTS Balboa Pier. $525 yrly 644-0452 Relrlg & dlshwuh•r DEL MAR 2122 ouse ,rs . ulils Incl. 642-0104 Incl. 60Jl30 pool. No B kB 28 fl. / Npt North 2Br 2Ba GRl!A• ac •Y r+o ice condo, 2-car gar, AC, FOR RENT ~·-pets. No feet. No Bright upatra unit So. of Hwy, 2Br 28 •, 2-car gar. w/d. frig , pool. $1350/mo. 721-0358 Br, 2Ba, lrg deck over w/d, pool. AvaU 4/t.I .. _______ COSTA MESA 2624 leaH. 545-48SS ~~~Y~:~ ~~H'fs~h:t s1395/mo. 640-15291• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOCATION uDo 1sLAND ion aptJ Avall 4/2. $1800/mo. Prof'I Decorated 1-.i-I '*-office. 1200 sq ft. •df Lve msg 714/493-1731 2 mstr stes, 2-car gar. BALBOA 2 BR, 2 BA. frpl, d/W, ... ._~ to Via Udo Marina. beam cell, deck, W/d, ... ~. New pnVc:rpt. $1400/ -........, ICCIJ(.., tfflflill· .... 1er 1911 ...... wllktl Is 111 ......... If ellt llw. °" fllfcn .. lllMr ...,_.-Man clwallMt• anertlad 11 11111 .......... ""'*' .. Ill ..... IJJ ,..., MlL 11 cem- (7 14) 63 1-6594 (Please inc l 11dc your name and phone nu mhcr :md we'll call you hack wi th a price quote.). BY MAIL OR IN PERSON: 130 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 <'11mcr or N<'wpo11 lll11d & 0Jy St Lower 2Br 1Ba dplx, fp, •BACK BAY Avl Nowl ltaJl11n tile entry, lor-ISLAND 2606 gar $950 behind trl· mo. 31().869-5284 O< w/d hkup, frig, P•tlo. 3/4Br, 2Ba, hse. New mal DR. sculpted frpl, angle aq. 642·1311 Gat9d/CoVd pricng 3to-47o-4777 e.t. 3 t5 Near Baysld• Bridge. carpet. palnl. upgradH. w/d. $1850. 840-1795 e.wtora. Pool $1150/mo. 87s-7ooe Frpl, gar, pet ok. Lg Th• .best of Orang• 3BR 1¥.BA, unfum. 1 ****2Bd 28• S950 •Great Dull Muter Open Beam Spllt·Lvl yard. $1695 leaH. Co'• f•bulous homotl garage apace. $1550/ Pool, gesage. CloH to Aec/Wei9ht Room Location In Newport 3Br 2Ba, tp. lndry, 2· 840-7262 or 373-8600. Vlelons Propertl•• mo yrly. By appc only. shops. 314 Rochester. ~Mgmt. Beach. 2Br 2Ba. L.atv• car gar, 1 ~blka shops •BIG CANYON* on Dlapl•Y Is looking Agt. 673-4062 72"2·8988 °' 613·71X>7. 9111 & Wiiii' .,_, Walk-In Closet. /ii;, /behl SH~SO. 831-2115 for people with quallty 3Bd 28 $925/M Pool & S~ S11fS/ Gated comm 2Br 2Ba. furniture to live In Oelux e 2Br 2Ba, A/C, rm • 0• Month + S400 Sl:> • ................. call HUD 111 ...... 1·•'2•·151l For Ille tP' t I ..... oc ... ,. ... ul ltUD .. 4Zl·J5IO. furn $2950 619-360-2629 theH properties whll• W/d, bll·lns. deck. gar. Av!'~24'!:..,. c7 alo' Mar~I Call 72CMIMt COSTA MESA 2124 mini bay view. Avail 4/ 3t......, 7-"" r ca Lido 1•1• 3Br 2v.ea. they are on th• mar-1• 51500_ 723_5008 Pager 310-380·1963. Newport Helghte-• frplc, 2-c:ar gar, patios, ket for sale al a lrac· 2 er, 1 ea. $795 --•'•Ide Lg 38r 28a, 111 Via Eboll. $2300/ tlon of lhe normal d 8 All Utll Paid In lrg 3 Br, 2 Ba, $99S "' o 310-277 1583 coat CALL" Llttl• l a lan 3 r 1Br. $585. Avt 4/15. E. Poot, no peta. 73e w/d, 4-Car glll', court-m · • 7"14-2G0-8080 2"4Ba, upper. Gar of Harbor, 383 w. Bay._..---------1 yd, o fc, lndry rm. 193· Lrg 2Br home In Npl spc, w/d. Yrty $1750/ $300 d•p. 97o-e261 NEWPORT Tustin Ave. 642·7158 " HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE CLASSIFIED HOURS Telepho ne 8um -5:00pm Mond ay-Fri day C M•gnotla. $1400 Avl Hghls. Lrg fenced yrd, ON THE WATER mo. Age. 673-4062 BeBCH 2669 STUDIO APT-CL.EANt 4/1. No peta. 845-1020 gar. Avail 4/15. $1500. With panoramic bay E'sld• 1Bd avall 3/25. ,l;ft very private. 1 hou" Great loci 744-1382 view. 4er 2~Ba. 21 No P•ls. Gar. $565, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 10 beach. S600/montn, Attractive SBr 2-sty hm , tncd yd w/deck, nice nelghb0<hd. Avall 4/1. I HIOS. 546-7020 Overstocked with stuff? car. $3450 729·7670. BALBOA $450 dep. 150 E. 21tt * SPACIOUS * Incl utls. Call 548-23" Dock available. PENINSUIA 2607 Street. 648-0083 2Br 2.5Ba Townhome A~~ • ~ CORONA " DELMAR 1022 Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Frid ay ••'•Ide 1Br, lrg pvt Classlned NEWPORT Balboa upper 3BR , P•Uo, frlg/atv • No wlll help COAST 2170 2BA. 2 Decks. Garage E '•lde nr Falrgrndt. Large Mut9' Br. Ar• Tlny 1 Br dollhH . lJtll, plac•. AC, Poot & Spa atove, Mg , w/d. $500/ S1185 Mo. +'400 S.O. mo+SSOO tee. Refa & Call 72o..e7e1 TRW req'd. 8'8-2652 S.,~9 :2~;2~· __ ..;e;...4;;.;;2;;..·-a-e..;.1_a __ ·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s1315, Age &42-1912 DAILY PILOT &'•kie12tS:C Flower -----------------------------------_____ .......... ......, OCEAN .a BAY VIEW 212 Camallon 3br/3ba S429K Open Sun 2.e. 873·9041 DIADLINIS smt 1Br 1ea h® ... 1 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 car. seso. 433-9528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii Mondny ....... rn<.1::5:<X~n 1 coidwell e.rucer ... kt. 1 BR .. ou••.hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj niliilllli_ili_ili_iliiliili_iil_ilisllli-ill'ill-illi2illiiiliFillZlli1iliililili ... ~ ·ruc.~Jay ....... Mo 'lY 5:< )pm .. .,. COSTA MESA 1024 Wcdncsday .. Tuc~day 5:~>m :::nt~~n~nssr.0:, QUIBT tk SBRBNE Costa Meu'a Ben ·rn!~!~Jay ..... 'jli1100~~~~lYit~X>rm s~:;;.~-=:,_ Palm .M.:esa Apartments : NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMEN'IS • ... •I Ufl ... G•" Cou,.• Home ·nuay........... ~lh~Y S:\J\11>lll To Rent/Duy. a ad c.-~i!"'~ a.A.:;;: ~~ SatunJay ...... r·rn.lay 5:00pm S60CH875. Nr bMch. So near & yet so iv ••• 1295,000 Grubb & LH PutChaM option 1Nn the fcding you gu Elll• 644-8373 x14~ avt P•t ok. t50-4M9 when you live at t'alm •OPIH houli $atlL--------.....--------~ .... ~::::'.'.':"'"____ Mesa am.id the l~h a.n 1z..t. 8-42-9304 1.AGtJNA gtt.cnay oflCdudcd 111 sraociywyne T•l11et NEWPORT LOTS 1400 BEACH 2148 wood3 &sta-1v palms . Nie • 3 8d 2 .18a am•CB 1069 fO• &-aTe ..,...., Towhnhome. t 184K ..n " .xt.Wi A Studb. I ~ l Bc:dtocMa NBWfORT BBACB 1069 \4l TllU ... OUS• . '" $$'5 .., UOO LINDA ISL! EAITllDI CM ;':.:i~~ .6et~~';=· · in. S6lS to S6SO 58r 60. 8a)'front hm c.a Lot 50x200 with Frplc. ctuiyon YleW9. • U k $7JS '° S7$0 w /bo•I allp. Lcwett 2 8eclroom, 1 hth 11260/mo. 4944211. A No Pco prtc.d fM property on hOuM With h.,dwood t VCJ'l;Jol!a.I Bhnds Und• Isl•. 11.119,000. floora. NHda TLC. LolMiift we: LiiUiW r...:i: .... r.,. Bkr 1$1.07~70&4 1245,000 wtth own« Lg 28d t.te. No/pete ....,._.,. flnanolng. Contact SIHplng to betklng A NSW ~ Ptlnt tC "l'Ut owner, P.O. 8ox 2404, •Ml•I o.r. U&-f042 A PilnCIS .ltoom • Newport ~"• CA • Hataf Pool "-Jtaal _ _...:: eaee3. ·----------~ • ,...,. ~ ~ • NIWPOIT • a..a ~~ ~=:..;.:.!!;!;.,,_-~-= llACB ------ .. u . SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1996 p -aaw.s TO •USIJllSS·. ~:::::::;::::~----~---~---:-~-----~m;;•;ui..1111mzm724mJlllUllCI "';,. TODAY'S ~~:CRoSSwoRo PUZZLE . .. . . . .. DOWN 1 AnetlOf 2 -off paltltlon 3 Poet Pound 4 Pa.Md out the c:atda 5 $pl'lng ffftlval 6 J11-7 Muaic:al composlllOfl 8 Tin! "Agfffl 10 Dari< 11 Ractng aheM 12 ·-Dreama· HUl1 hll 14 Engltlh counhea 21 Take to COUrl 22 Blrd's-eye- 25 lmpovenshed 26 Dale tree 27 Pierre's gil'1trlend 28 Soultl African monelaryunit 32 Glide downhlff 33 Saull -Mane 34 Turlush tolle 35 S1Jng1ng tnSeCt 3e ·1 cannot tell-" 37 SQueat 39 Stalls 40 Husocks 43 Lids 44 Rarrott 46 Joms IOfces 47 EnjOyment 49 Stuffs 50 Check Iha bookl 51 Peruvian anllTllll 52 Middle Eutem counlry 54 Alleys 57 Play part 58 Lazy 59 Me1T19 60 Otd the badtshoke 62 -cht chaun 11y CHW a acmN ...,,......_~ ,... 11vl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I wtlft CMMI SHMlf Ur ... u """"· 11ey St1SDllSS and TANHAH H1tSOt ::'~~50 orroaruant WEEBLYfmmcB<BUJZ Ne....-t Nerth 38d 2904 ~ N.S to pool & ~·ll)ll•!liii~~!illi-11 ~ 1512/mO. PllJ8 \.t UU.. •ALL STA" I ... Q.l -Both vulMrable, u South u" I °"' • • oQ" 14 .i< .r • N/Smk. Fem.le Pret'd. COiie• Wk weekly you hold: Partner opena \be biddinc ~tb one ~t311/MO.Ot 15 marketing. lnt•rn .. 1pade. What do you J'9lponcf1 Npt 9o11 Muter euMe tlonal/Offahore HS .UJOl7111 <:>A 0911 Mil TM bidding hu proceeded: NOll1B EAST IOl1l'B JO p... l• 10 p ... ' What do you bid now? WDT p ... Q. 2 • North-South vull'lerable, u South you hold: "3 7 3 c:7A 10 7 I I 0 '7 .. 4 31 Partner o~na the bidding with a demand bid or two epadee. What do you respond? Q. 3 • EaatrWeet vulnerable, u Sout.h you hold: •10713 QQ81U OAl•I .a The bidding hu proceeded: NORTH EAST 80llTB 1• P... I• 1U Pua 1 What do you bid now? Q.' -Both vulnerable, u South • you hold: •••Ibo• l•l•nd• INVES-~ 160af upatra front ofc. "'n'"NT On Marine Avenue. OPPORTUNITY with w/pvt bath. CloH strateglff to qualified Q. 5 • Boch vu.toerabJe, u South to beach/po9l S500/ prospects. IAam .. you bot? mo. 845-4789 • cr•t• of lhe rich I Npt Cre•t Shr 38r i~ng1~-:-5~;: •7 I I JO I I OAK J 4 4.& Q 8 condo nr beach. Frpf, ext. 8315 pool, tennis. '600 Incl ' • The bidding baa proceeded: utll. 648-2210 BRAND N.W. Hotteat NORTH BABr 80t1111 WBST SC M•tro N/S 2Bd new dlatrlbulorahlp. • se,500 minimum ln-l O l• ' 1Ba, poola, gym, tenn, vestment Will bring What do y1ou r-pond? houHkpr $350+1h uU s .. 20k · s ) "'" 0-725-8451 E-658-1920 1.... . ecure your ground floor op-Q. 6 • A. South, vulnerable, you eh8re 2 br, 2 be, NB portunJty now, with 20 hold: } Penln, gat, prorl only ••tabllshed locatlona. '1550 mo+ dep. avt 5/ Flnally 11'• herell 1-eo. ,u Q JI 7 4 c:7X OA JO 7 It .a 1 Nr Bch 645-6335 ~5.-19-~3~20~1-·.....,.,,.........,,. __ 1 Your right-hand opponent opens Loo•I Vending Rt•. the bidding with three dubs. What Cash Income. Over 20 actiondoyoutake? COMMERCIAL prime locatlona. 80CMS7&-1883 Loolt foraMwus onMo~. REAL ESTATE TURN $540 INTO •1,a10 1o eo daya °' Learn to be • better bridle •---------least For detalled ~ player! Subecrlbe now to the BUSINESS OFFICE formation, call Fax-on- Go Brtd Le .. __ ._ __ 111_.. Demand at: (703)904- nn 1ap ,...,... "'I ............ fOR RENT 2769 98a8. To get •tarted, (800)788-12:25 fOr infonDation. Or ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 call: 1-80<Mi7-1·7218. write to Goren "BriCr1e IA!Uer, 1• P.O. Box +no, Chicqo, IL 8088(). "'410. $325/mo. 87a.a877 2908 i-----------.--------....... ----------4 Lrg private exec offlee iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '•••••••••! ape avall In Eutbluff . t• ROOMS 2706 neNT'"" r TO w/phone, fax & copier. I need • loc•.I home MISCE"" llt.n:ous iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s~•n~ for the Lord. work w.n.i.u• ~ 27241..,...5..,..4.,,.00.,,...,,..n~•g:..o,...t ..... 7 ... 1-7--<>606__ Tax write-off or dona: RENTALS Room To Rent WATKRFRONT OFFICE ..-tlon to mlnlatry or " •••••••• Non amok rand child In Udo Pentnsula, 727 trade for 10 prime • B•I l•I Fem4 Muter aq ft+deck. Fireplace, a~rea In hlatorlc vlct~ ok. Call after 7pm. bdrm w/pvt ba. N/S. .. """ 714-631-9011. No peta. 5500/mo+ reatrm w/ahower, xlnt rlan aeaport, Port 27 6 water vl.w. Avail 6/1. Townsend WA, or ROOMS 0 West Nwpt Bdrm, prlv utll. Avl 511. 723-5703 S1100/mo. 675-1129 carry l ow monthly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ba, garage, w/d, 1 hn Balboa Oceanfront ,,...r.:=:r.;:;=~ payments. 830-8233 NB Oceanfront & 22nd to land. Female only. 2Bdrms w/b1 ssoo+soo11 H St. Pvt rm unfurn, ahr $560 Incl utl. 631'3858 1·Stu· ssoo 72U250 ave A bath. utll pd. N/S pref. ---------l•~u--:-:;;::-:=--::-:::--o';:';: Kitchenette In rm, VACATION COM 1 Bdrm avl. Ulla Garage Sole .1 lndry. On bch 1 blk paid. No pet.a, non from Npt Pier. '470/ RENTALS 2722 amklng. 708 Avacado mo. 310-869-5284 $390 675-8834 E 'SIDI! CM $400 New 28' motor home COM Pvt. rm. brlght/,_. __ iliilmlllililliiiim~I Unfurn Br w/aeml·pvt for rent. Futl kitchen, airy, 2bd 1 ba apt. up. Ba, kltch & lndry prlv. ahower, TVNCR. Day atra. vii clnga, fpl. Quiet N/S. 548-5035 & wkly rates. 559'-8844 $575 Incl utl. 675-3858 -IND--U-S_TlUAL ____ _ Lite & •lry B•yrldge Ooe•nfront 3Br 2Ba CM room In 5Br hH w/1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uil Tht Nol Om6ds • 642-5678 cootemp condo. Rm/pvt near NB pier. Book own bath. Lndry, huge1• IDi*xa'°"licRglS.Ad• Ba. full hH prlv, gar, now tor aummer wkly yd. Nr bch/fwya. $550. Co•t• lie .. Placentia · w/d, pool. $550. Quiet rental. 714-4~1424 Avail now. 540-1822 & 17th Sl 1400 aq. ft. JM;Ju Pilot prof N/S. 721-3178 E'•ld• CM Shr dua1•--s_1_2_so_64_s-_11_84__ Y-~1.-.... A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 NB/Bluff• Private 1 br, RENTALS TO mstr condo. N/S Fem 11••••••••1 ba+den, w/gar., w/d ., only. Own bath, w/d, .,_ _______________ _ kit prlvl. pool. Quiet, SHA.RE 2724 aeo pkng. S525 +'hut Female $800 844-0263 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 480-2015 or 515-0906 Off~• (114) 401-9444 FAX (11") 548-5850 Call 642-5678 . STEVENS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Comrnerdal • Residential COMPLETE REMODELING Stt1«0 • Drywall Repaln • Palnt1n1 Ttllture CGatin& • Poaadatlon •Concrete Retrolltdn1 • CbJmneJ Rq'8ir • Marble Put a few words to work for you. FREE ESTIMATE Rtllable_~~~et & Professional Servi • 800-200-0859 • 714-378-9980 • . Ud6'15t9. Bollldtd CARPET INSTALL CLEANING CONTRACTORS FLOOR INSTALL HAUUNG 3720 IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING SIS Superior Ave ~Bada. CA 92663 .. 3858 ROOFING 3910 & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES 3548 GENER.AL 3558 REPAIRS 3620 IAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiijiiiiiiilii~~~~~ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To The DUMP PUBLIC NOTIC£ Gene Abram• Painting •THUNDl!R ROOFING• •·11111••••••1 s G lnt/Ex1 Qual 'Paint/Reus For au of yO\K roofing •ALL Rl!PAJRS• PRl!S URa WASHING S.J. loott Conetruotlon •QUALITY WORK• ('714-HS·t882) '""Scene Landacpng The Calif. Publlc Utlll· Llc'd/lna'd alnce •78. needa. Reroof/Repalr. Power atretch & lnat1ll Ouellly • GuarantHd Cuttom Home Build•• HardwdNlnyl/Ceramk: ·Will haut what Tr11h /M11onry ,/Irrigation ties Commlaalon RE-He.Too3 Pg-eM-3947 Uc 638144 84._...122 Any alze Job. 20 years DOLPHIN CLl!ANINQ Llc#4811154. R1f'1. Mrble/Carpet-Bnd/lna Man won'tl 968-1882 /Trimming ,/Removals QUIRES that all uaed -----....,,....--•-=~='=""=~==-=,,.. exp 7dy 830-5534 24hr & RESTORATION 714-875-7709 L706279 '722•7332 Clean-upa •Maintenance household good a Ike's Cuatom Painting BAIJOA ROOPING CO 3408 7 14•989 ·5 0 8 7 ITllVRN'I oaNl!M.L L#599025 850-8109 movers print their Prof, Clean, Quality ,/Comm ,/RH ,/Reroof iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CERAMIC REL I AB LI! CONSTRUCTION 01.._"'Y _.11., 3710 HEALTH/ LMdeoape R•inod•llng P.U.C. Cal T number; Work. lnVExt & Docka. /Re,palt /Free Est /Reta HOUSE CLEANING •Stucco/Orywall &MM'lll '"'""" NUTRITION 3742 Yard tune up/INlntenac:.~ Umos and chaul1eura L.,70,3468 831·4910 Uc d/lne 831-5081 PEILINO MASTl!R TILES 3528 Local ArH. Xlnt Ref'a •Texture Coating landlCl$)8/lrtlatlc datlgn. print their T.C.P. num-SPRINGWOOD PAINT ROOF LEAK? ~cousllc Removel• Yolanda 831·8997 •Foundallon/Matble •P•lnt/Carpentrv• ContractorlC27~006. ber In all advertlae-•Not Cheapl L686273 Low Cost • High OulJlty uds10Mm•rTkex81u3r~7P31oolnt CERAMIC• MARBLE •WINDOW Cleenlng •Retrofitting/Painting Drywall and mOfel Prort & Ethical. MS-7505 ments. If you haw a • But Re11onablel Roof Repalra•Local Rare -I II' F C C Llo*89H599•Bonded Small Joba Oki PLANT ARTIST question about the I• Al P.int WOlll GUlrlnllldl Ocean View Rooftn .. nata n • abrlcalfon • arpet le1nlng 7 1 4 _.,, 7 8 •9 8 8 0 Q QUIT SMOKING gallty of a mover, limo 71+652-3027 pn 479-5208 LIS7388S ...... 233• .. 20Yra Exp • Ucensed • Hatdwd Ara Malnt -.. ary MS-S27'7 ... Sp1cl1ll1t In txl1tlng h ff 11 • --v t-800,.348-93 1 F E 1ST D•"'ll I d /1 I ti or c au eur, ca : TOP QUHITY INT/EXT CONDITIONING 2 ree 111 • 729-7079 le111I Retired CantnlCtOf All an acap•78r~g9a7~2n Public Utllltlea N. i--------- 3418 Leakv Bhowera Rep'd DOORS 3580 Rapalra, lmprovamentt, Doctor Raccomendad upgradH. v-'"' Commlaalon Very Rtuonabla Rataal SPRJ'llfV"'aRS 3921 Regroullng & 1n111t1'n COMPUTERS 3556 am Job•. Ouality/lntegrlty 100" Money back Quat Prof'I Landscape Melnt 714-558-4151 L648228 J1y 850-5068 "'~ • ._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L11'8701 30 Dean of Tiie ... _ 1 d I care, Ken 842·1170 Herbel Produot 10Yr• Exp • Xlnt Reta , li!i~~~i!i.!!ii!ii!!i!i!i!.i C I l!AT Q • C --exper •no• 71+7e<Mt111 • Se11onal Flowera • Dlbern•rdo • Moving SPRINKLER REPAIR I M H IN Al 673-8065 or 846·8526 Computer Co•ch dependable door ROOFING carp, plbg, VICTOR 487·1739 Local/Office/Storage PIANO & VOCAL Valva .. Huda•Tlm• aaldtnllal•Commarclal Tiie • Olesa Block• hangar. Quar work, Pllntg, alee, tile, •tucco. Long Dlat. Free Eat. clocks 26Yra local Exp ~ervloe•lnat•ll1tlon All Around Con1t'n Workl For attectlve leamlng reaa Don 521-6910 "emodela. MORGAN Tellez L8ndao•plng T#181832 879·3114 LESSONS 3868 John' 282·2831. c 11'871380 802-4478 All •PP• & aoltwar• · Uc'd 88().3281 ·Q•rden M•lnt New ~..,..,......,,,..---.,.__,,,,-,--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Gd Ref'a. Reaaonabte .. M•rk 978-7248 Mobile ... An .. _ .......... BOMB l"llD'a/ ........... s...inklr s ..... Tr .. Spilt leoond Moving LlllB582867 536-1268 ...................... ~ ........ ...... ,. p , M I 24H s ·Pl•no Leaaona• 1--------- INTERNBT Advertla• DRYWALL Carpentrv••1eotrloal SERVICES 3760 Trim. Cln-up1 454-3112 ro overa r rv "-Adult. Entertainment TELEPHONE PBNTRY 3510 y p d rt s 1· • • 7-Day/Sr Dlac/FrH Eat ..,.. --------our ro U-,._ •rv ce SBRVICB 3584 Plumblng•Dryw111• Y•rd Cle•n·up, Weed, Tt78452 432·8123,IP~f.6850 avalleble. DegrHd SYSTEMS 3926 •liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHILD CARE 3536 or Information on the Stucco•Palntlng•Tlfe C 'QI F th Trim, Remov•. TrHI/ Teact)•r. 540.1947 •cJ n/R d 1 Internet. 874-0128 R fl *JI 141 741M •re v.r or • Hedgel/l.awn. Melnl •Two 8rothera Moving p 0 dlrm• emo • BAK Llo#A•180 oo ng m • elder1y. 12 yeara up. 984-Yard Pg-748-5375 Home/Office • 7.01y1 IAN Beg.·Advenced *"'l!I! CELLULARS d , lion•, Balh, Kllch KOALA CARE All phaaH No job too CMPENTRY•Wlndowa Ref's PIHH call Insured alnca 11111 All ag .. ·Teacher Cert. Motorol• Ir ... PAGIAI ' 1r .. we1tr 01m age CONCD'aTE L ·, T--m· .. 714 ... 7 .......... "Th• Tr•• atump ,. .. T1"-"" 957.1500· Entertainment Avail. ONLY $29.ff+Tax ~•c Pl mb & Pafni Homt·bHtd Childcare """ ca aml. Acou1t o removal, O()Ofa • Wood F•nc:e• -.. ., ..... ........ T 1 t , T ....... _...,., .,._ ........ 4 . .i. .... u2342'. Imm•" E. Costa Mesa t.oc:1tlon MASONRY 3557 ·etc. 714-240-1159 • Orywell Repair • •rm n• or • re• Jennifer 84-vvw 1-mo ~ TimeNolce Miii -v ,.... U1261581 • Call Bob CNA't/Care 0"'9r RemoYll/Stump Otlndlna Tt4-37MtH age 714-22T.a12A Llll3~200905 248-&323 pg.31 2-<>026 A Comp.nlon• Speellat.a. l:lc#01285 PAINTING 3858 t7412 .. ach 11. H• OR8 RtmodtleHatdwere Ellubeth 548-l098 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie ELECTRICAL 3810 • Tran.portion • Ref'1 FrM Flrewood/Mulchl PLUMBING 3890 lm•Cablntll•Slucco Cone, Patio, Driveway H•ncfw'man Ch8rlle PT·FT 114-752-eeot ltumpMa1ter 914-3972 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil 1--------- 1 l.Se2731 U Y11 ·~ CLEANING Fpto, BBQa. Ref. 25 Yr am8H .loll •XltUT Paint,_ plumb, eatp'tty, •W.P. YOUNGQUIST THa LOCAL PLUll•M TVTOIUNG 3929 rty 842-0587 SERVICES 3548 Exp. Terry. 85'7·7894 Duncan -..Ctrlo r.nc. Dldg & power With MASSAGE 3830 Palntlntt Contractet .. Jamee E. Bangert eo .. ~o Z .... •NDY ..... N * Bt1t Price/Quill... auk:k RHponH ... ~ .'::~:~~~ JSWELllY 3784 ou.ti.io~t:°"" Sine. 11M1 Plt•NCH TUTOR -GA n... -Land ., Local UC. e•0.7042 ,,_ .....,._,._..._ Frlendly s.Mce•ln1Wed Ceftfd. EJCp'd T•acher • AL1A'EFAC£CASIHETS A TOUCH 01' CLAS8 scape, brick, llone Coeta M .. 8/Newport L & a Ther•pf fr .. eat. 845-33<15 L113291t 175-93CM "A Votre Servtoel" • ~·· bllhl , doora. Cleaning. Rea/Comm Concrtct. I00-7H-1001 ae y_,. Rxp, wuu.,,, Hatold Jew91en • Nutrlllon Ina/WC 11,,. GltalltV '&IMlftt P•ttle 87 ... 008 1 t"'rtdows. Doug 5441-7251 UC/Bonded. Free Eat. •Block W.0..COncrttt fJ!NC!S .llm N1.a4eo Watch & ~l'Y ,.pair RN/MuNQ_e Theraplat PLUS louchupa ' • Tereae aaa.7143 120-S2S In / l2·S3 eq a Dita 3815 AOlll lllWic•i NrtJ=:,.'l'ln• J...t~ c.M. 7aa .. a23 24 H .... Richard st~ •DAN DAWSON• BT ·•OH HOUSICLEANINO Btlcll•W13528"N901 AnyWnQ a EWfY\hlng ~ •7a.oH lwl611A/1Jolhi· Uc#280044 645-3a09 PLUM81NQ WALL Ucenaed-Bonded •&X'•"T• Blk Wal... •P•NC•• OATaa• Fr .. &Umete, Aef'e. .. ...... llO off w/adl • QUALITY cihl • w ... ......,. • Ofalnl COV!RINGS 3932 G 3515 110.00 pet hOYr. brick, conett"atucco & ••Mff•ulr1"11 ,.,.._. MIOhMI 7 ... 1440 LANDSCAPI a ~~~~::~~ SIO"Mt 01'1' W/ADI ::~~~:1 : F~x~!,~1~ '714-e48-0388 atone. 25Vr c.xp, LowS Redwood e L#ll'MOI llOYl'a Elcp. IOl'lt ~ LIS54'7H.e4M720 TH• aTRIPNR ** •fUGHT ** .Ion 1131·7M3 Jim Whyte 142-noe llAIDWOOD LAWN CAIB 3808 Falt I 646-2417 "°" Per# 717 •• 7ae ~ wallpep9f HOU••CL&ANINQ ' ...... ,....... PLOO·· 371" MOVING 3134 RAIN80WClrole ....... • n ...... t.:r.r.: Prof'I from lurope. CONTIACTORS raplQ"I_., ._ Mllht -• •••I• Var~ ••Int Pal11tlng~Ubt Ho11M/API Beat 1.,-.,1ce In town I MllltNlat. IAW ~'Ct Lawn•. Ctn-up•. Tree Quality Job. Fl'M eat. IUIMfiOf Wei1111er1rtt • PHIN CLUNINQ .1 6 R•aTORATION l.Jpnot • Otl•ntat Ruoa buallty • OuarantHd rt•4·9•••o•T I • I "•re. I Year• Exp. GENBIAI. 3,58 ~eon.. •1~1 * * * *CU IT 0 M ~ lottr*h. Alf ... 1 L#HOH7 93 .. aaae Sine• ·11. The ,l,,.at • Call Grace ••1·948• ua•DWOOD PLOORI A1-.4411~1Ht&I Wa 0hc~.~ •. Ci~dwr81dtc1 CHUNG'• PAINTING ~~!!.:.!.~a· • HOUiicliAH1NQ Cltl aUILD•A• INC. """ .... -20 Vra bp Od Pric•I 9pi;;;i1i:;'ipiilulMMMiiitiln9iNi°~I~...:"=-~ .... ~· ..... ~~~~ 10 yr• exp. Ooocl Rat. RHlcMnll&I Conat. PLOOa IMSTALL lnalellellone"•""''"· TRiii lncludo •II Ouar work." ''" Eat. ,.r:-" & "9"9odela 1 Wt g ... ehOuld hat\g • Own trana. Cell t.•ny· Uo.#611424•1neured UPAlaS 3820 ~11"111•~.,,:vu~I: Yep111••i"•Mewt. Law111. ch• (•~ Ucl31MOI aa-113o4 r,:' ••t1Ma1ee logethel'. Strip, lnatall, time. :141-0•:lt (714)Ha.4H~ a:.: --..en ~..,,....-. llt-Mft andiottho bunrieeP•iniln• UU7H8N .. toeo ~4~,:'~· Lo ... •'• ci .. nlng Irv LiWll CeAetl'UOilo1t ........ ID.PUT eiilii iliifUI results Don'1 JI* NM • ---Tiil iiNNirr= Oependable•Oetalled R~od8"Hendyman :::::=oteottng .•• .,. .. 0 LwdllO'lplrlo ~Maine. Have It Duftrltel PLU•llllO luppli.e frum'd , >ant Lt1'7CM113 &.oc81,..._ Aemowl uav-T,.. T""' • Aernoval J'O'I want. 1..,. aft w,wa ed. UCU8• HT .. ill•li•lll!lllll Ref't . 114·180-5044. •.,1 ..... •7-aea.. UIOll4 ..... 1009 k 141-1&11 L141111 114·HI 7'Wt ....... ., SATURDAY, MAROt 23. 1996 . ;AllO;;mVlli;m;p~~LO~S;t;•~--~:IPEISONALS 3002 EllPLOnaxt DIPLOYllENr ..-.ra ...... 15 .. WAM!D .... ~Bftlt no MAaINE SUPS FORD 907~ POUND 2925 5530 5530 ....... ~., G TO IOY 6019 UIAO.XV A • DOCJ(S 7022 •••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •90 .. ,.... "*'· elC. p/9 .._ _____ ....._ __ 1fl'ound ......... Cat COllPUTSR uaaa h1etallere ·\.iaed•d·-----------WANT•Di old coin .o• .......... Pf'b, p/m. Xlnl mk1t CONf. DJIOUNC!llEMTS mfd·March, call 10 •••D•D. StHdy Vinyl, carpet, w .. t AllTIQUES &010 c~ a gold & BOATS 7011 Ot .... , Great penn-$4900 oeo Calf~ 2120 _1d_•":""-11-="'~5-'(7_..,._2_s_'2__ worft. GrMlt Payl Cd C oast Ftoorlng ellver ecrap. St•v• euia locationt Cloeest 645-2137 ~ 64 _ ... ,.,. Lost 008 comer of 1,eo().317-9835. 434-9955 302·1390 642·9448 d•YI Mooring 10 land. Call -•••&•liii••ll N t Sh 1--45~ftft ™N •1,000 ... It OFFIClt AaalaTANT ••UYINQ ITaMS• waNTeD· VINTAGE 'M Waven.n.ner Ill Stev• 72:S.-S8831-------..&.. ... BAJ.TH BENE.PITS! .,_.,.~., ruu. TIMll ...................... .......,.0...,0..,.1 IC> ... ..._.,_, IC> ................. ,_, . IC> .. A4e • Mall """" •• ..... M-,• r.r ,_,,nu A ... ,..,. CALL 1-I00-"5-0796 IOln11 lQD6.l.! l • "'CS :>::. ....... Cl) ..... f r1 = ..... :::s CIJ a Ul = e ..-4 · c.> 0 0 0 ~ ;..... = = ..... 0 "'CS :>::. Q) 0 = ~ = = ~ ...... Q) Pc;S ~ Q) -= = 0 = :>::. ~ = Q) ;..... Cl) -~ = ·~ P . ore• Or./l.Ugo-TVv-& -...,... r 1l1t11~ __ .__,.Ullng n From 1800-1960. 1 pc .. • 1 owner, used In '9' •o• d D k I BONDA OtlM nla, Shefty{Toy Collle a.t., 5'11 & 5112 W•llK ot more In -... ....,,.., • 1-to entire ealate. Paint· Wrlstwatchel./Clocks only. Obi tflr. Tags ... eep oc acH ...... _, 11 Please call 650-4321 your •l>•re time. Ing, some computer Ing.a, cnlna, gllware, NB collect~l:Y: pr• good ·a 8198 S5200 main turning pt. 124 WHkly payl Send exp, phone, customer turn, etc. lmmed cash, mlum SS. 829 obo. B1U e21-s4o6 S. B•ylront. Ba.Ibo• 199 Honda CMo ,,,J I HEALTH I: FITNESS 3000 EMPLOYMENT •elf·addr•••ed iupport. PfT Wkdy•. topS.873-e2231Vmsg 2 Sl!ADOO .1•T l•tand ..... _ .... 252·1271 2 dr, am/fm •i.,;;6 I stamped 90Vefope to: S8/hr. CaH 556-0578 ci--•-•··-•--•• ,.,t PETS .. SKIS No ltaller. Sell SLIP Avail now 34· 55k mlles. •Int, si.'il Ryco lnlernallonal. PLUMBER 2 yra op, ·-• -..., Uli bo h f $ 38' N Balboa 111 """'73"' ~269 cor-• ~I B 122 S W Ev....,.hl"" Must Go. t or 5000 obo. • . . ,..,,.. ~ .,,,., • o• 225 umu. A clean OMV. OraJn ~ ,. ··• AN"-11" r 6049 w a 1 • r & e 1 • c -"8 .. ""'1 5 Heirloom Gallerl•• i.m.n.1..~ Call 57~259 wkdya; . • ~I • ~-. cteanlng, plumbing, nJ0•304s / d 1575-0494 t 369 E. 17th St.#21 ~ evH wkn s. MAZDA 91'22 r--------il••••••••• llxp1d Paint Prep, fiber· •vc & repair. 646-3299 ~ If You CHl!RISH POI '""T .,.11 C.M. 850-4294 ADOPT-A-PET Harbor CrulHr ..._ glua, gelcoal, •hip· TAL • Gvw .,., e 1 art 1 MOTORCYC" 1:5 ~ YOUR LIFI! EMPLOYMENT wright & mechanic $21/HOUR+BENEFITS Grand ·Re-Opening Every' Sat & Sun al oa • c • new e eel. ldO You BETTER po1lt avall. 875-2837 NO EXP WIU. TRAIN Consignment Gallery, PETSMART, Fountain motor, ballery, 5375 SCOOTERS · 8018 '83 Mazda Plok.W : I: 81'0P SMOKINQ 5530 General Office Prr, Appl+lnfo 714-647-1991 270 E. 17th St., Suite Valley. Puppies, kit· 650-8408 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Great work 1r~IC. .,; 714-780.8182 18, CM, Thure 3/28-tens and more, all •85 Honda Rebel Runs great. $1 1;; L_:...:,.:_;~:_::,:::..J!liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WHkday1. Dullea Incl. PVT POST OFFICI! Sat, 3/30, 11 am-6pm, looklng for loving, car-pou~'D BOATS 2 •0 7000 miles, -d. Must sell! 642·5607 ~ f' mall & copl... can In Npt Beach Meda Ml C Ing home1 CALL 597 n ~ "" •v next to ua · • S""'5 obo ••().1871 l $40,000/Yr Income 833-2909, ext. 208 or Pff counter help. 9037 for more lnlo. 701.2 •• ..... •••••••••! potential. Home fax rH. tc:.252-0571 Phonu, shipping. •Poodle• AKC• ••••••••• MERCEDES Typists/PC use11. Toll•---------Friendly & respon· PERSONALS Free (1) 800-698-9778 1lble. 642-6262 N E W P 0 RT Tea Cup Toy & Mini 24' SEAR.AV ex T·1361 for llillngs. GLOBAL MODELS Rec-tfonJst •• F/T ANTIQUE CENTER $250-$950 714-838-4457 197S FIB 1 .. nglne. AUTOMOBILES -PARKING LOT SALE s Owner recently spent ·--------Needs new faces for Mariner-a· Christian ave abu1ed and over $3000 Must Hll PERSON *Attns Costa Me-• upcoming prQJeets. School, CM. 437-1700 storage/Warehouse abandoned pets. Be a thl k · 723-4075 A1S 3002 PostaJ Position•. P.er· Send photo +$4 for °'lax ruume 437·7978 w/contents of &-volunteer/foster. Call s wee · · C II Y D mlank•n,t fullflm• for shipping/handling: RHtaurant Now tak· ~~~~ ~l~~:~:o~ 714-597-9037. 3~~~,~,~~~ Rebullt iBiiMWiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiiOii3iiO '85 COUPE 300 ,., lf Black/red Interior. Cap Richard 714-569-1994 .,.... a our ate Nowl c er s aortera. Full 2648 Dupont Dr. Ste Ing •nptlcallons f"" all ... 1 "'00 ••e 2• B flt F ... -...... store turn/brlc-a·brac. twin engines. RHdy 1991 BMW M3 5 ... ·• -... • vOO ene a. or exam, 20·514 lrvln11t, CA position•, (••rver, bar· MUSICAL fl '87 250 SE •! New trans, gr••' transportation ca<-•.,. Call Mike 569-9941 t:t X••35 s 11 tJ d --• ..... ..... FRI/SAT 10AM-6PM lo sh & dive. Asking snaed power sunrf/ vv 2 .99/mln app ca on an ..,ary 92715. 714-223-3760 tender, hosl(eu), bus 2384 N--rt Blvd $22K N ... I .--' 1S T hln h I f all 708 264-1839 ---INSTRUMENTS 6055 · o reason..., e windows. cruise cntrl, S + u c e P n req. Ext.n ° ~OS;6 8 -· Phase II Inc. pet1on, cook, mgr) lo-C.M. 714-631 ·2411 offer refused. Must BMW Anll·thett stereo, el'(__ 819-64~ '"' am IQ Bpm, cation In {.aguna -and selll 714-723'..4074. 1975 2400 BeautifU1° C ktall ~ Newport. Call or apply (ACrOu from Falrgounda) 60k mil, xJn1 cond. HOT CONNECTIONS oc .erver Must HELPll WORKltRS at Jackshrlmp NB b•I~=======:: Looking to purcha .. --------1 $19,900 925·5534 *1.a""89" "688 have exp. fine dining, needed lmmedlalelyll tween 11-1:00 only, M· ::.:gl!ul~~•,ct~~~ SAIL BOATS 7014 87 BMW·3251 6 cyl., It. blue, low mil., 1611ef ~ frwys, very econ, >..I estale sale $3,800 ~ 494-4163 aft. 5 wk~ ''" -vvv-.,... 4-5 •1hlttta avl. Call for Earn, $1 ,000 weekly Thurs only. 650-5577 under 5200. Helpl Call fully loaded automatic, NEW FREE P!ARm'NE appo n ment 673-2100 stuffing envelop••· -=:-..,..---.,,---.-~~~ ~ 10 ...._ _ Ilk• new $5750 (909) Easy work. fr" •up. Sale• Assoc-NB hotel -·..---Larry at 714-3n.o33S. WE PAY CA$H 735-6269 Corona 1---------1 ·520.71~·5454 Coffee Houae Server plle•. Information gift •hop. P{T. Hone.st, ·r.&.·dc*n~llll!r. For good used Sabots liMiiiliiTiiSiiUiiBiiliiSiimiiiiiiiii;;aFJ 11+ long dlst. lOl .tOlmin+ PT, frlendly, customer SASE lo.· Fairway, reliable, hardworking, ::~ ---------1 & boat equipment. THE FREE PARMINE service oriented, rell· Oepl. 503, Box 4399, some compu ersexp. dim. .pU!ay.in..ct. GARAGE SALES Minney·s Yacht Sur· CADILIAC 9040 able, wk .. nds a mustl West Covina, CA Flexible w/hrs. ome •Ontftmsllllft!llat. iiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiiii 1-970.265-8888 All FREE wlU train. 675-9300 91791• early mornlngsJnlghls/ ,~ ......___ plus, 1500 Old New· Only Normal L.D. to Colo. wknds. SS/hr. Call ............ ,_ma. port Blvd. 548·4192 1989 SEVILLE '90 ECLIPSE -, DOHC Turbo. White. Runs greall Perf condition lnslde/o·uu • $6500/obo. 248-0385 GlklS ,; GlklS c.11us HOTTEST dr.'4lt.&.l 1L 1.69 UVE .-.. ... 1 on l 900-505-5050 800-739-4420 MEET someone special through classified Michelle Grojczyk Colifomla Community News 3:30 W. Day Street Costa M.sa. CA 92628 EOE/MFHD Carol 714-64().2394 Orlglnal. real good COSTA ••1:rA 6124 condition, new tires. Sa 1 e • A I Ea• e "UN SPEED & $8995. 675·612S Women's & Home _ SKI BOATS 7016 s101• has 1mmed. po-APPLIANCES 6011 Bab-, Item•, maternity _CH_E_VR-0-.,-~T-9-0-4-5 OLDSMOBI"e gtS slllons avl. Must have dresses, clothes, furn, E ~ ldO exp. and knowledge misc housewares & *19S6 ;utt Ski Boat• iiiii~iiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiil'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ _J of the highest stand-Refrlg alde/1ld• w/ln more. SAT/SUN 23124 5.7 litre V·S, King 1• arda of customer ser-door lce/Wtr, almond. 2853 Boa Vista Drive Cobra 0 /0 , low profile '90 GEO Priem Bluo, '89 Calals Quad 4 vice. Xlnt grooming Hvy duty waaher 8 mo (Mesa Verde West) hull, just serviced, automalic, AC, sound 1 ownr, wht, auto, AC, and appearance es-old & dryer. 751·7201 new conttoller/uphol-sys. new llros,brakes. PS/PB, am/Im c~-~ sentlal Contact Steve Garage Sale Sal. 7·2. stery. Greal ski boal· S4200. Call 547·3171 xlnt cond. 95k. S300<J or Marilyn 759-79S5 Washer, Oryer, Relrlg furniture. collectibles. fast·looks greal ..... re----------obo. lmmacl 548-77~ & Apt·1ize Gu Stove. tools. assorted misc. ady 10 go. $10,500 FORD 9075 -----------, SALES Call 646-5848. items, 1062 Santa 646-9449/574·4247 t REPRESENTATIVE Cruz Circle, (nr Sun-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PONTIAC 91= Growing community . flower/Fairview) '84 THUNDERBIRD newspaper group IHks FURNITURE 6014 MOVING SALE MARINE SERVICE Auto, PS/PB. AJC. tilt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilG dlsplsy adVettlsing re~e-Slde·by·ilde reftlg, SUPPLIES 7020 new trans. Asking '89 FIREBIRD White, sentstlve with 1 year mini-*HOUSEFUL* washer/dryer. llvlng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $2100 obo. 650.7274 2 tops, 5·spd, loaded. ! mum experience. Excellen1 Lthr aoru, alelgh bed, room eet, sect couch, TONS OF '8S Mustang QT T· Xlnt cond. $4400. cai.~ benefit package Including entertainment armolre, hlde-a·bed, stereo, er· lops, 4sK ml. Loaded 547·3171. t base Ulaiy for the ener· Victorian furniture allk moire. oak furn, oak STAINLESS STEEL 6-cyl, 5·spd. $2400 getlc Hits professional. trHs, coffee & end ta· din table, misc tools & Bronze & brass & nuts OBO Mark 547.31711--------- Physlcalldrug screening re-blea, etc. Grandfather kltch atufl, Yamaha & bolts + washers. '92 Taurus AT. AC, VOLVO • 9230-J quired. EOE. Please send clock. 714-S94·98SO SOJ"lood beginner's s • 6.00 per pound. PS, PB, Crus. P/Seals, resume to Judy .Oetting, 2 Large white llvlng bike. Sal/S~n. 1070 Minney'• Yachl Sur· AM/FM, New tires. %Callfornla Community room chairs. Xlnl Mission (Fairview & plus, 1500 Old New· Mint cond. Non smk. News, 330 West Bay Street. cond. $150. 644-033S. Adams) port Blvd. 548-4192 $7995 548-4180 Cosla Mesa, CA 92627 01 China H'6lc.h, honey CLASSIFIED fax YOIX resume to (714) oak. glue doo11. N E w p 0 RT ll's the resource you On the move? 631~594 $350 obo. 721 ·9621 ANTIQUE CENTER can count on lo sell a Sandwich Shop Contemp din rm HI, PARKING LOT SALE myriad of merchan· needs PfT worker, flex seals s, $650. Bdrm dlse Items, because hours call Klm at storage/Warehouse our columns compel • set: king bed, 9-drwr w/contents of B· qualllled buyers to 651 ·9486 dreaaer w/mlrror $500. Estate Liquidations calll 642·5878 Sell your extra household items in Classified • • 1 980 Vo lvo 76t)">oll Turbo, 4 dr, auto, air, 1 loaded, while $44~ 909-735·6269 Corona-~ 1------: VOLRSWAGEN 9235 ! ' • '80 Sirocco 5·apd, • am/Im cass. Good : cond. AJC. Reg 12/96 1 $1250 080•631·7149 I •---------I CoNGRATULATIONS\VINNER #7 ... , Gloria Clure Senior Helper to H · Kenmore Washr & gaa 10.50% Discount on alat non-driving male dryer $100. Marla 722· store furn/brlc·a·brac. Sr. w/errands, meals 8540/W 01 76().0524/h FRI/SAT 10AM·6PM & " hsekplng. S7/hr MOVINO Oak table, ar-2384 Newport Blvd + mll. Own car a moire & bar stools. 7· C .M . 714-631·2411 must. M/W/Sat 4 ht1 pc sect couch coffee (Across from Fa.11growids) per day flex. 645--0204 table, end lable, hide---------- a·bed. tamps, desk, ""s,...a_t_.___,3,,...,,..,,2...,3,..._.-S--4-.-b-I· EMPLOYMENT misc. 751•7201 cycles, clothes, WIN Find our hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest &4ks: 1. Simply find our hidd~n classified ads somewhere in our classified kction. Cui and paste che ads on 1he encry blank & mail. SERVICES 5533 Wicker On Br ael, frames, air compres· hdbdnrame, 2 nit• sor, tool•, IV, & morel •Inda, 2 d,.,.. & chHI 1045 Parkhill Or. (nr $700 Qbo. 964-042S 19th/Placentla) --Plea•• b9 aware that th• llstlngs In this ca1-1---------,·--------PRE·OWNE CARS egory may require you MERCHANDISE NEWPORT Dinner for Two at 2. AJI encrics muse arrive by noon, the nex1 Wednesday. to call a 900 number MISC 6015 In which there Is a • BEACH 6169 charge per minute. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llJBIHADA 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear 1he following week. One w inner per week. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Model Railroad HO Gage, 5 EnglnH, 10 ca11 automatic cou· piers, 30' track, 4 switches, 10 1cale *SAT 3/23 S.12 * Fumlture, Appliances, Books, household/ kitchen Items. Baby Items. Knick Knacks. 2ooa Shlpwav Lane ..... 518111111SE 4. Cone est will run 21 I196 through 4/ 18/96. bldgs, power supply Peraonal Nur•lng w/swltch & track con- .,,T ENTRY BLANK Name------------ Address~--------- Phone __________ _ Paste Ads Here I Paste Ads Here Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627 Aaslstant 11ola $300 552·3221 1100 HOME Organizer, chores, Day & Evening. companion, overnight --------- slays, cooking, drlv· --------.. Ing, acute care. Good GARAGE SALE On Ford Rd. between MacArthur & San M iguel on March 23rd from Sam 10 12 noon. local reference•. Lov· Ing, caring. Christine. 646-3735 aummer chlld care avl college student, loves kids, own car, xlnl refs. 495-5701 DOMESTICS 5540 PEPPER SPRAY STOP ATTACK RAPE & MURDER &-FAMILY SALE W/leather key chain. In Newport Hght• Blk/Brwn/Blu/Red. SAT, 3/23, 7:30arn· $13 ... Pollce home noon. 2207 Holly Lane unit w/belt clip hol'-Garage Sal• 8-2 Sat ster $18. Incl. tax & only, clothes. shoe• shipping. *Mall books, bb-q, house- check/money order war••· rug a, 1906 to: BK Enterprise Teresita Lane, NB (nr NANNY needed M·W P.O. Bo• 80148. Highland & Mariners) 1 pm to 5:30/6pm. Th RSM, CA 92688. MOVINO SALE 8:15-5:30/6pm. Musi ________ .. SAT, 3 /23. Sofa, drive, Npt area. $125----------wicker & collectibles. $1 50/Wk. Own chlld WANTED 92 Baylld• Village _o_K._7_5_9-_s_5_0_1 ___ TO BUY 6019 (PCH & Bayside or.) No room left In the garage for the car? A call to clatalfted can help 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim N~IGHBORHOOD 1• MOV•NO SALE Ollder rocker A aloof, SAT, 3/23, 8-4. 201152 gllder cradl•l chang. Cypr ... St. (SA Hghll) ~3~·2';~~e10~d~:· Sale In Alie-, 2915 Top Dollars Paid For Record•. Jaz.z, Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 845-7505. Broad St. Friday 3/22, 9-5, Rusi leather couch, dbl bd, dress· •11, llamPollne, bas-' kel collecllon, misc. e Buyer's Mar et" VCheck your shopping list off by stoRping in today at any •• • one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Coun~'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satiefaction SADDL BACK I LINCOLN i}ME RCURY CONN~CHIVIOUT 1828 Blvd, C M 54 200 1993 SATURN 511 '92 HONDA 1995 HOID&. ICCOID El 11&01 ACCOID 11·. Ai CoAd.. loaded, ~ Moln( 31.~ Mi1es Moootaof ., ...._: 1noom lmm7l ID52ll $10,495 $14,995 $18 995· 1991 JAGUAR '93 CADILLAC 1991 JAIUll IJ6 SEDAI DI YIW SOYEIEl&ll ~ "=t--,_i:rlk (2't117'1) lnl741) IMll1tl $18,995 $18,995 $19,995 .. 1992 JAGUAR 1992 JAGUAR '11 IEl<EDES • SOYEIEIGI SOYEREIGll 560 SL t.~ a.c.~· =~ · lXUfl2l (MS4710) 121JJ121 • $23,995 $23,995 $26,995 1993JAGUAR 1993JAGUAI 1992JAGUAI · XJ6 XJS con. cw.w. ..,~• rn._." ftdryhlty. fay.., Fay..., . : 19341 l»<Y732) (9Sll9t $27,995 $29 995 $29,991 ! ' NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE 1996 TERCE[S Model #1301 (Vin.122012) Santa.Ana BAD CREDIT · NO · CREDIT .. NO PROBLEM ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING 36 MOS ON ALL '951 '96 CAMRY's ·COROLLA'S· TACOMA'S I T·100 PICKUPS 1.9% APR for 36 months is available at participating dealers through Toyota Motor Credit Corporation to qualified, approved buyers with standard-rated credit. Available only on all new 1995/1996 Camrys, Corollas, Tacomas, and T-1 OOs purchased between 3/13/96 - 4/2196. Does not a~ly to leases. Must take delivery by midnight, 4/2196. Your payment may vary depending on final price. See us for details. Laguna ALL 1996 CAMRYS ALL 1996 COROLLA DXs CAMRY LE, LOADED W/FEATURES INCLUDING ..0WER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, A/C, CASSETTE, LEATHER. INTERIOR GOLD PLATED TRIM I . I ~ .. .,. ~~-. Wr.ctlr ..... c.c: .. Cover: Balboa ls/arid Realty C.W.«11._.... N ... pert B<Mll "-C....,_ fk Elllt llnw-ti•I a..1 ~ 5tt¥i<ft Coldw.it 11.ttok., Newpert lkM'll .. C...i.b fk Olio ll•W...U.I !II.al Eotoe. ~ c.ww.il ._,_ Newpott -21. C...i.b fk Elllt ll ....... iol !II.al Eoutt Stt¥1<ft • C.W ... I ...._ N""°" II«_. J2. C...W. fk Ellh ll•kMMiol ll<al EIUI< Sttvkft 7 co1.,, .. n......, N""*" ....., D. lollle<lbiMdllHlly • c.w-11 ~N«W,..t ludl u. Walftf.-.._Inc.. llalton • Coldw.iJ ._.... N....,.., ludo ZS. W-*'-.._ '"'• a.•llon 10. Coldw~t .... i... 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Gm# for buch home. $750,000 • · Llncb Mam.on a.,/mt natM ~" tbt Ii/ of liM tvith nmrm, Nd11, htulw, nit/Jt lipt .,,J mnt1111itr llitws. !Wfor 3 Wir ~ 4 ~ 5.5 lwtm. $3.200,000 • Velma Tunmom Tr~" M/rooM, 3 """' ho.~,,, COllStlzi roclt ~n.s aJ CtuJi1M Isl.tau/. Situwl 11/xtw Liltk CoroM &uh. $1 ,950,000 • John Campbell f.xtru,,J;Ntry 0«11n rMllls pt this ndrom C'Omml/01t11] ~. constr!Kkti in tlN hi:/Jtst 'f"4/ity. C.ptMm bt1111tifiJ htzrbor ttrul COllSIUN vinul. $2,850,000 • Judy Muncy Tunu Rocx Clll!ST \ Two ""'jtslK wintJ ""'ltt 11p this 4 iltboom. 3.5 W MIN. lncrrJi/Jk vi.tws of lrvilui /JaJJ f'Tnl folJs N ~"JDn.l• Spd.t»MS Mlt]tm/ ff~ $1,42~,000 .. • Sonja Powell Mapifomt 5 bttlroom, 5.5 bt#h nmqm htmu wW! panoramiC' oct1111 11ru/ rity li:/Jt vi.nus. Gunt 'f"'lrtnl, 6 firrp'4cn, """"1 pantll.tJ li~ry SJ,950,000 • D'ettt Sreclbcrg Custom rontnnpor11ry 4 bttiroom. 3 Nrh ""1nr sihUIRJ 011 II pritnt, S1111th-fllrint C'Omtr /oL NMr tnt1fis. prilNHt bttUh. Patio with TJN'- $795 ,000 • Alilon McCormick Ovn'4oki11f &tJ IslntJ DUI tlN hlnlilJt IMsiit. tlNs 6 Woom. 5.5 Wl#wHiaa62'ef"!'J~. Privm /in' atn IN~ far !15' IWl. u,,,,,ooo • CAro1 Mock 1 1 ~ -' . ( I; I)~)\(~~+() f(ll llllll\' lllfllJ}Jl,llJ1111 -r • "•· CoSTAM.BsA 4 bd, 2 ba, RY. parking, large private lot, single level Christy Langfoicf -$199,900 NBWPOu Cnsr Fabulous expanded and upgraded plan 2. David Prince -$298,900 THB BLUFFS Single lcvc!i_ spacious 3 bdJ. 2 ba, c~d entry uail York -~329,000 CosTAMBM 4 bd, ·3 ba with tpattling pool, private master suite. Phyllis Clark -$343,900 EAs'J."BLUFF 3 bd, 2.5 ba home, lowest price in Eastbluff Ginny Anderson -$429 ,000 Fee Land H.Auoa. Vl'BW HOMES 3 bd, 2 ba, "Carmel" model, large comer lot. Judy Robbins -$479,000 ~-Jff~Nft ' "··~ NEWPORT HBIGKI'S Spacious, lr2ditional 4 bd, 3 ba home, great condition Eleanor Bowie -$497 ,000 BAYCUST Noam Gorgeous 3 ~l 2.5 ba &.mily home_, ~~ spa. Alisoo McCormick ·. $49:>,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 1 ... BAYCUST Sotrn1/J)oVBa. SHOJlBS 3 bd, 2.5 ba, custom built oo lats comer lot David McCulloch -$615,000 HAUO:a. VmwHoMBS 3 bd, 3 ba, ~ded "Cannd" on a large lot. Dreyfus/Weir -$525,000 NBWPO..-r BMCH Baytroot pcnthomc condo, 3 bd, 3 ba, bcauriful views. John Campbell -$575,000 Fabulous 3500 sq.ft custom home with unbelievable sunsets. Locaceq on a huge 70' of frontage on the ocean- front with a JOx.fO patio. $1,990,000 Open Saturday 1:00 to 5:oo Newly remodeled kitchen with granite counters, marble flooring and French doors. New roof too! $469,000 Open Sunday 1:00 to 5:00 Completed in 1989, this beautiful custom home was designed with bedrooms at the beach level and living rooms upstairs. $1,290,000 NEW LISTINGS Call the Bents For More Information Opens.tu~ 1:00 to 5:00 Trust Safe '4 bedroom Balboa Peninsula home. Mow-in condition. A mutt see property. ss1~.ooo Udo Luxury Fabulous bay views in a 2+hour secured .: high~se building. Three units available ranging from $475,000 to $1 ,230,000 BALBOA PENINSULA Bayfront $1,070,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath Belvue Lane $479,000 '40' x I 00' lot, 3 bedroor:n. 2 bath J e c ref . f o Livi""'!! V../ e) / ... Ta./::.e 't.01AY Vifa.M.i"'-J £Ir! Truly. one of the best waterfront locations in the harbor. APJ>roximately 62' of bay frontage. Private pier can be. enlarge<I fOr 95' boat. 26 Harbor Island • $4,995,000 22 BEACON BAY Sophisticated home featured in two magazines, state-of-:the-art media room. ~ch living at its finest. P~ct fo~ viewtng Christmas Boat Parade. 22 Beacon Bay • $1 ,449,000 LH CORONA DEL MAR Quiet location with drop-dead incredible views of Newport Harbor and Jetty. Indoor pool on lower le~el. Live in "as-ls" or remodel with your personal touch. $1,075,000 BAYSHORES Gated neighborhood, two private beaches. . 2555 Vista • $815,000 Newer home with dock overlooking turning basin. $10,000/month BAYSHORES Smashing harbor, mount3in, and bay views, plus private dock. $2.595,000 NEW LISTING • CHINA COVE Sunset. ocean, bay & beach views 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths 265 I Way Lane • $795,000 Ca,ro/ Hoc/c Co/llwe// f>~r Newforf f>u.&/..-· • 1 f!fOOJ /01-71b1 '· .. • • ~ • ' 496 WALNUT • EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Premier "Turn-key" custom remodel with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths with approximately 2800 sq ft for today's family styled living. Includes breakfast and formal dining room. Giant 70xl20 lot Surprise ... only $469,000 CORONA DEL MAR Spectacular, "detached" Cape Cod townhome. 3 bd, 2.5 ba . Living room with brick fireplace. Light and bright, traditional floorplan . $389,000 UPPER CHERRY LAKE, NEWPORT BEACH Custom built 4 bedroom, 3 bath residence with south-facing rear yard including pool and spa. 3 car garage with giant second story guest quarters. Vacant. $399,900 ' 'I\ 11 , , , 1111' • ~ I '\I I -. ! \ ' ---' -• -: .--:---1 \ •I 1' ( 1,' l f ~ \_ l ',' ' '\ • , .,. j I) ------------' ~ Make the Risflt Move Great opporrunity for &mily/ 1st time buyer. 3 bd, 2 ba 7681 .0ay Ave • $209,000 DoN&JoYCE OLSON )ENNIFER NOONAN, ASSOCIATE BIG CANYON Open Sunchy l ·S • 25 Rue Grand Ducal Spacious, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with huge den. Three car gangc. PEllf TAUi 6"-9070 xll l CollONA DBL MAil 4 bedrooms, 3.S baths, world cl.ass views For lease: $6,900/mo. ,.JUDY MUNCY 759-7161 TBB BLUPFS Open Sat. l ·5 • 623 Vista Bonita 3 bd, 2.5 ba end unit, "E" plan Tranquil bay views. Large patio. GINNY ANDEISON 6"-9060 xl51 CollONA DBL M.u. Spcctacular, unobstructed 180 degree views of Newport Harbor, ocean, and Balboa Island. Fabulous <w>nunity. JUDY loUJNS 6"-9070 1128 BIG CANYON Former celebrity estate situated on a private lot O\'c:rlooking Big Canyon's 4th &irway. 4 bd, 4.5 ba. 50' lap pool. Pl!&.IY TAUi 6"·9070 xlll CollONA DEL MAil .. Unprecedented" pier and dock bayfront home, designed in the style of Frank Uoyd Wright. 3 bd, 3.5 ba }UOY MUNCY 759-7161 CollONA DBL MA.Jl Dramatic Newport Harbor&. ocean views. 3 story townhornc, 2 view decks, master suite ";t:IJ luxury bath. JUDY MUNCY 759-7161 BAY SH OB.BS Exceptional S bd home, recently rcmodckd with gracious mditional feeling throughout, . Largt muter suite w/ balcony BuiANol BoWIE 6"-9070 xHS COLDWeLL BAN~eR~ ll~LINE Through Coldwell Banker Online™, your property will receive international exposure on the Internet. http:/ /www.coldwellbanker.com • .. ' ., .. SUBMIT AN OFF£R I CAN1 RERJSEI $199,000 Owne1 molMledi Wondertully mall1l3lfted 48R. 2BA. 2<* artxl!td ~rage SoKIOUS lfoor p\vl F1rei>Qct m 11'11119 room Prrvate rear & SJdf yards located on quiet cul·c!e-~ in rut area 198HAf. OPE~ MOl.Sf SATl1RDAY COSTA MESA 166 llom..tn (l·S) LrnTw Robtn\00 3314~(1 -S) Sandy Adamek $224.U7 $255.000 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY COSTA MESA S220 Dakota (1-5) Carol Reagan 3250 0.-..0• (l-5) c;:.,, m.•n <;1po<, 166 Roche.tu (l-5) Onugl..s N 1d10f)()f'I 309• S.-tnl (1·5) Donnci Ruckilph sa5 a.a c;......, (l-5) B1U l,,upcs 937 Croc:as Clrde (1·5) SandyAdall'K'k HUNTINGTON BEACH 6541 v...-Cir. (1·5) D.>wthy~ $212.000 $217.000 S224,U7 $229.900 $269,000 $279.900 SSH.500 OPE!'J JIOl'Sf SAT Sl '~ COSTA MESA 622 • +""-cr-5) $149 ,900 Dick Janizer SSS ...... (l ·S) Sltl0.000 Jeme Mahoney 987~(1·5) $199.000 Olga Hallacoglu SSH AIMiw• (1·5) $199,900 Delpha Oswald 5419 ...._au. (1·5) $114,900 Elsa Hoyt SHI F ...... (l-5 ) 9219,900 Elsa Hoyt l7Uu...ll(l·5) $249.900 Delpha 0-ald 1691 -....C. (l·S) $314,900 Pat DIMs lftJN11NGTON 111.EAat 1641 Alllmta (1·5) S9'K-Sl90K a.... AnMnon ---~ -~...ic------"-~r---~--·~ -• 10 • . A-.. --• • COLDWC!U. EANl(eR U htt :II www.coidwellbanker.com WHY RENT? $58,900 Reduced Thous.ands' Adorable 8lsuyne Spltngs to#!lllome IBR. IBA • page f~eplu commuruty DOOIS & sou Cll.."1 commuMy M1h lusll sening ta111ocay tor more intof (l20BIS) COOl OC£AN BREEZES $69,500 Thi$ SUrte! condo is Cllllrally louled 111 coml)le1 ,.,th pool 5lli clubhouse Owlldosf 1811 184unitwolhblldl tnclitlia~ ~~to gr~ ~ Nn rent tn Hlllll'191on Beith (lii6W4RN) WHY PAY RENT? $69,900 Super toull()O close to South Con t Pim ?BR 2BA " th NkO<iy YOUI PlY"""' Wiii be less tNll Ille re'll you PlY "'th i ~· dow1 p.iymem Comple1 nu pool & Cklbhouse Al>!>rMd VA FHA. cornpmll4e p1opt11otS listed 20l lltght1 ( 125SUN) WHO SAYS RETIRf?I $99,000 ljj)ntulQlon Undmarlt SS•' Bea~t,tutly dont IBR 184 set 1n ~Iii Ike atmospliefe Comm pools spu tennis &·moie ca11 now tor more 1nlo1 (IS7CORI NEWPORT GLEN $139,500 l.Jlge 2BR 2 SBA Townllome cme to ~ s Ilic• Bay SPKJOUS IO~ iru. rear pitJO, 2 car altached oaraoe Close to sl1opping communrr, Incl SaoU 4n.1 CounlryOW (lt5811U) NEWPORT LANDING FOR ONLY $139,500 LIQ!tt & Boohl 28R 28A UOOtr Uf'Nt wttn vauned ceil1119s Fu•e 1n IMng room & wge dttkJno tool 2 car ~ & WWleflOlytf llltluded Comm DOOIS & sou I ('23V41CZ) OCEAN BREEZES ON THE BWfF $1•9,900 SuUlrlul Stull too condO With 2 ~ ~ Newer c.vpe1 & paint 501111 ~ a1lllcll3I ceillQ5 Ind sl~ UpOfllled kACllell low Assoc dues tnCliide insut1fQ 'rllO'tir an oar close to ~ and rf'ftf tr• PnceO lol 1151 s3lr (mPAC) EASTSIOE BEAUTY $J68,770 Unoque & rire 28R Plus loll aiu "' lJvrtl Point townllomes gated convnlJIV!y EaslSldl -*II "*tOS · cnnic tile et'fl!y & country oar1len win0ow 111 kitchen Pnvm balconleS on boCh beclfooms 4lso Mbble f()( lease POOL. SPA a TENNIS COURT $169,900 Bttttany woods 2811, ~ lownhomt has Ml 1400 sq.n. · ln·IMI • fitecilQ 2 Scar lllflOt • side patio • end Wlfl Spacious llldfaonll Gin! --I« PfU (12$Nl BACK BAY OEUGHT $17•.900 Sedudtd & ciulel end unit dost to baa 1Mrt LMve 3811, 2 SBA 2 ar gar NewMll.rangt .... ~ ~-(#34UM) • WXURY UVING FOR LISS $179,000 AftndM 2111-2&\ lrl-M IOWllllOIM Lo maw SUflt on stp¥N M . Wiii loultd flt Cllllar ol tract. 2-ar garage · COllVnWlity pool & SOl-(l 162f4) DRASTICAUY REOUCEOI $179 000 l.J9111 and bnOht •BR. 3BA (18R & l>tl down) 1 block to ba~k br( Cm pools SOIS & llMIS Call now• Yacan1 & ruay to mCM-1n ('36SAH) TOWNHOME NEAR BAY $ 180,000 Poouw Ntwpon RIYl!ri 2 stQtY •BA 2 S8A towMocne t lllKk to Otlck bay' 2 ur anac'*I g1rt0t T~t tntiy. Sandtct w niorel tnttnor loullon Ftreplu Club Houus. ttnn1s cour1S. pools & spnl (33REI) CHECK THIS OUT! $189,900 REDUCED' 3811. 2 58A. 2 Story COl#1!rt CU VCI • Q!UI loallClll ww ot pool & QIMds Sec oated Owner IWl'Q!Ty 1130Xl) NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $195,000 Ntwpor1 Bach ""1lasuU -the Newport lllillor Y3dtl CW!• Statps 10 l>tly & Beith' Welt ~lllU•ned 2BR. 284 w'9111ge. fn$11.lCt. 1111 tw. ce1h119 tans hght bltQhl ~tlo Call today thiS beauty's got!> got (181BAl.I HIGH ON A Hill IN HB $199,900 Ou•el cu1-<1e SK lotm1 NQst Stirhtt ~ JBR I SBA lllti lalge lot wrth RV Palt.lfl9 New Ufpet & paint throllghaut Th.s home iS !Udy 10 nlO't't-tll lJrvt idO-on taf!'tly"" (182POI.) GREAT FIRST HOME $214,900 3BR 2BA E~ fltlOhbo!hooel mS«lt tract lccatlon Fm>'y 1ocn1 ~ combo. atnum on mas1e1 bedroom pnvate rw Ires/I tlltt!lO! _. A. mus1 see tol h lusscsl' (1345411) PRIVATE LAKE PATIO HOME $219,900 urge oatJo llOITlf in ~teo community Miil PflV•• tikt Ind wattrways 381! & 2BA 2 ~ suites wtfY OIWate pabo aru 2 al illXlled Olllllt lJrve boM room ~ OC*1 bf plan (It !JBAY) PRIVACY GALORE $219,900 J8ll 2BA LN room Wl1fl ""'19 lirlllla lo II \!tty prMll yW w4111 lusll lropal 1i1MU SWICMDno i ~ CUSIOnl SP1 (~ THERE'S NO Pl.Act LIKE HOME $221 ,950 48R. t ISBA Highly upgrided & U~odtd hom. ein I pride ol O#ftlrsh•P nt19hb0fllood FR wlvavlted ctJl•llQS Ulllllded maier bedroom Remodeled kitchen 2 Ip uitom brick drNtwiy ('13HAl) EASlSIOE WONOER $22A,817 Gr• EISlslde local Oii Ill lOMd lot Clwnq ~ 2911. 2IA llome ""' Ml1IZld 2 ~ .. & workshop TJed klld*I ' -Newaipets & ttoorlng Call today (118ROC) PACtFIC RANCH lf.AUTY $~.000 Enormous .aR, 2.58A klr llllCllld 3 stoly IOl!lllome '" ealenl Hlltlrlglcn lleKtl local Ftl'fNI dirolng ~ .. & • room tool Mir* fir~ ,_ 1111conr. °"" 2700 sl Mno SID. .. -& 1111111' (1191'{11) BACK BAY lf.Atn'V $269.000 Counlry slrip .. ol ~ secluded CIUl'ilt loc*ft. ft8 ..... & rwcar-. ~ _. 38R. ZSM encloUdlllMy ,.,._ .... -10 '*'., l'3aAC) UNIEUEVAll.Em . $279 900 ""°' 1811. 38A 2 llOly 3 at pil1gl llOl'lla Ill PltlliolM ~ r.o.iy ... ' ... lllmt(,.. ""'*.' -°"" Cl!Ht-llC a. .. ~ Coell. pns & IClllolJ t"3CAO) •.. . . Read the· latest happenings in ... B.,ylines friends""' ramily. l.ucky Wendy hi• the MBTRO n:ALTY bu revealed the names of the mysterious poets on staff. Joni &.Adi and Clint MOia had their poems selected for publication by the Nt.tionaJ Library of Poetry -on their first try! Joni's poem will be in print this summer, and Clint's poem· will be printed sometime during the winter of '96. Gwy Suly just got Mick from Lu Vegti. where he managed IO break even. Jllddt C-W, is living it up in Acap1k:o for 18 days. taUaB' BUIS llBSIDENTIAL SB•VICBS bu crowned Jim WcllC•beda the .. Lobster Kin' for bis SUC(lCSS at snarina Cl'Ultlccans off the coast while snorkeling after the un sets. He wu successful on bis ll106t n:cent outing, procuring two of the pincered creatures to close out the season. which beaan in · OclOber. Lobster diven use only their gloved bands to catch their dinner, since no implements or tools are allowed. At 'TllB rRUDBNTlAL ·JON DOUGLAS CO., WeadJ Dunnd and her husbind lob flew off to Reno, wbe:re they celebrated his SOtb birthday with about 20 jackpot at the slots and bought breakfast for the whole gang. The excitement continued. since Drew Barrymore, Deion Sanders and Dick Clark shared their flight back. Charlene F1anon will host the spouses of the prestigious "Les Clef d'Or" lnt.ematiooal Organization of Concierge from March 28 • April l. Among the auractiom they'n visit are Paramount Studios and the J. Paul Getty Museum. Of counc. the kNr will include our fabulous harbor area and they'll check out fine dining establishments. Bruce McLoud and his wife take a mini- vaca&:ion every month. 1bey cbole to gather with friends in the wine country for March's trip ... where will they go next month? . Breu Wyland leaves his twenties behind when be turns 30 on the 25th. At COLDWEU BANKER COSTA MBSA IJtClid Whlk bas joined the commen:ial division. The binh of a new granddaughter has Ince I MA•nlt SJinning with glee. . 5-ja Ke, is busy preparing for the binh of her first child in June -so don't be surprised to see her at the store. stocking up 00 bouJes and baby wipes. ,........ Nkhoalon is off to a retreat in Arizona this weekend. COI.D'WEU BANKER NBW11JRT BEACH welcomes two new dynamic duos to jts team: Kerry and Kyle Kna1t and BUI Al)d~RUI. Do 10'f' irllN ""J Iii& Mii..,.,t dN B•JliMt cobuu1 }IUI etfl libr, md nll* ""°' (114) S1.u24Z., Ju (114) fS0.41>1 COVIRHOllE bqlllslte Balboa Island Residence 321 Apolena Ave . Balboa Island Presented by Alice Brownell -Broker Associate Balboa Island Realty This magnificent home was showcased in the 1994 Corona del Mar Home Tour This · home was designed and quality built by Doug BrowneU, who specializes In quality custom homes and builds exclusively on Balboa Island. Exquisitely decorated throughout with the utmost attention to every detail, this home can be used as a duplex or as a large single famt'ly home. As a duplex -the home has 3 bedrooms end 3 baths. plus apartment with 2 bedrooms and 1.5 baths -As a single family home the home has 5 bedrooms and 4.5 baths, , :this tiOme captures Balboa Island living with the sophistication of a Neo-Classlcal design home. One enters through the front leaded glass Dutch door into a lavishly decorated interior with map~ hardWood flooring accented with sponge-washed walls. rich in design. The living room opens through dual French Ooo<s to the custom brick patlO for extended entertaining space Custom mirrors 11> the hving and dining room along with flowing window treatments create a format atmosphere with detailed accents throughout The open kitchen 1s surrounded by natural stone granite with a counter used as a pass lhru or as an eating area The downstairs powder room. with marble counters and shower. 1s accented with soft. ptn cushion walls, uniquely wrapped with labnc. The office or den is accented with leather toned walls and very impressive crown molding A hand-painted wooden staircase. in keeping with the neo-classic theme, extends to the master suite where the walls and ceilings are wrapped in a soft, ivory fleur delis. and damask fabric. Master suite has a fireplace. walk-in closet, mirrored wardrobes. high ceilings with ceiling fan and a balcony with views of Nor1h Bayfront The master bath has marble counters and a marble showerAub combination with a glassblock wall for light and prrvacy The upstairs seoond bedroom is framed with detailed bordered wallpaper trim and its private bath has a pedestal sink with glassblock in the shower The apartment area is currently being used as a family room with rts large pass-thru kitchen, eating area. and 2 bedrooms used as 9\Jf»l rooms and play area thus completing lhlS functional and exquisite Balboa lsl8nd Residence. The home also has a sunroof, 4 off street parking spaces. air conditioning, intercom. security system. vacuum system. 2 in-house laundry lac 1ht1es. hot-water circulating pump, Instant hot. 48' Subzero. top quahty apphances and so much more. TI)is home has an extr~ flexible floor plan and 1& in a very deslfable location on Balboa Island close to Nor1tl Bayfront This is Balboa Island Living at its Bestl ~ • .... .., ,,,,. ... ... .... , tNl,OO!f 'For a prfvoate showing contact Alice Brownell -Broker Associate • Balboa Island Realty 201 Marine Ave .. Bl\lboa Island Office (714) 673-8700. Voice Mail (714) 648-2235. • 1940 'Winward Ln. Cotfe #2011 ~~kem:kdavfen ~ µ a,~Ju,c,( tZcJ ~~w~~a . L-~~ ~/<H'. ~ ~~on~am-/ ~th~~ §1;.;;. ~~~4,:Z,_ ~~o/ • ~am-/fomd ~wid~ ~~-~hU'/ll. Over 17 ?ea~s 'Ezyerience .~Jeng tfie Coast 'lJr:o~r 'J{_amea to ~?la{ Jla{[ of 7 ame 760-5000 x131 ~/Ma~Soutli County CORONA DEL MA.Ji -Approx.,7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above tM harbor! SBR. 5.SBA. Cus- tomized interior. Grounds include pool. spa. teahouse & fonnaJ Japanese gardens. RedlK'ed To ••• $2.300,000 BALBOA ISLAND -With a French Normandy Feeling -Giant 5BR/5BA w/occan & bay view rooftop deck. Home is in pristine condition. $769,000 OCEAN SIDE OF PCH IN CORONA DEL MAR -A few blocks to the ocean and a view of Bayside Parle Perfect for a couple. thi~ 3BR/2BA has a private spa. enclosed yard. and walk-in closets! $509,000 3125 Bayside Opeta Sun l -4:30 .. NEWPORT HEIGIITS -Giant 2 lot parcel (near 1/4 acre). Rare find to build your dream home or possibly build 4 homes on this great property. $419,000 NEWPORT SHORF.S PERFECT "10" Steps to ocean! Totally remodeled 3BR plus loft w/ great yafd. · $368,000 EASTSIDE'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BUY -For fussy buyers who want excep- tional quality and expensive upgrades! 3BR/2.SBA single family w/a gorgeous yard! NEWPORT llEIGllTSAR&\ JBR 2.SBA Meditetranean home. 2 Master suites with walk-in closets. S238.• Bob & Dovie Koop ...-------------. ...---------------. Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 .·: .. · Brand new custom home at Big Coronk Beach 5 Bedroom;, 5.5 Baths, appx. 4,200 sq. fL, beautiful use of marble, granite&. tile, gounnet kitchen, Sub-2'.ero, eleva- tor, dual NC & heating, wet bar; fire- place 3 car gara~private gated street. lncndibJ.. mo1111a of lM harbor, wlliU waler and CaJalina views from almost e~ery room/ $1,895,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. -. Large comer lot, Walk to Mariners School, pa.rt or shopping! 3bcd, 2baths, fin:place. Great locatioo, great deal $339,000 BobKoop,Sr.orJr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS 3 Bedroom, 2.S baths, plus a den, luge walt·in cl09el, formal dining room, fire- pt.ce, lush land scape, pool & spa. $495,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS Fabulous harbor view, white sandy belchea. Rate oppo~y to own four bay front units on Newport Harbor. $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Highly upgraded, 3 ban. + den. fire- place, 2.5 baths, heavily rcmodelcd,pool, quiet area with privat.ebcachcs and parks. $598,000 BobKoop,Sr.orJr. OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very cute Two 2 bedroom, 1 bath unita. Quiet tree lined street, walk to Five Crowns, Big Corona &. shopping. $425,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. GREAT BIG POOL HOME Highly upgraded, over 2.500 square feet, s bedrooms, 3 baths, fonnal dining, 2 fuq>t.c:es, family room, pool ~ spa. $270,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Corner R-2 LOT Prime location.This howse nceda 11£1 QWa uec lined street, large comer lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. . NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext.128 .A6011• ,,.. c ... .,~, ,. '• .. . .. >+ ' • IPECTACaM lW lllE IA &It NITITBT 11.-J ocated on Lmda Isle's rros1 preslJOIOUS 'Gold Coast" Unobslrutted view of main EJCl)lllded lo <Mr 3.IXXl sq ft on twge priv.11! lot wfrxd Upgraded wifretldl doors, net 2holsestloedocksw/JSldebes 3mstrsuttesw/lrprs.3 5BA.$1.-.• slcytqits & martllellrs '711.• 118.CGURT DCUI VIEW WAIBWmt WITll IGAT MICK Mediterranean contemporaiy design, ~lily & perfection 1111~ 58R. CapeCod·mirues1a1e·111gal!dcomm 48R.31rpl's.familyrm.Abargain ... • ormal d1mng, den. huge mslr wt1rpt & loo many amenities to mefltl00!$1,•.-IEWPllT LR STYLE LllO ISlAl9 IAYR9T Prim boat clodl, sandy belch. 28R +den Aa:omnodale to approx. 40 It boat+ side ighl & bo~l lam1ly hm on extra large lot w/lb:i.. 68R + 4 SBA large mslr suile + tie Gated comm Remodeled like newt t111• emodeled bath Spacious guest Qlrs lmmaculale condition' S1.•.• .._ VIEW laLI A lmlT IEE1 48R, 28A BeMdere Opeo & li;ll extra large IOI, niceeoclosed courtyard Open vl8W his rna(lnihcenlly expanded Versaille Plan has been remodeled & modified 10 lo lowly sunsets -- ion Fabulouscourtyardentry,beauliMpatio,pool,spa&c:aOOna $1,711-SllOllKQf1 IEWPOllY IUCll IAYFIOIT Great opj)Ollunlty lo bid your dream hm In desirable Shoreclilfs Ajlprox. 18.700 sq . 4 SBA. approx liCltt ol bay!ront Beautifultoonaldin, gourmel's ktt.latgecourtyard It 104 locatedoncyn w/someocean views Charmlng38R,28Ahmwf28Rlitlluest /wading pool & spa Maids Qtrs Rm 101 21¥ge yachts & side lie. $1,m .• house New paint + new carpet .- llVIE TEllW:I llAMCll -CIBT-=-1ful contemporary hm w/spaclOUs rms & vaulted ceihngs Panoramic views of Beautifully decorated "casablanca· plan In mini coroitlon 300, 2 58A. family rm, rt>or. ietty. Pavilion 48R. 3 58A, pool & prM!e spa $1,1111,• gardencourtyardeotryw~.ceotralatri00t EleganVnstrsuitew/Views ... IUUT1f11. CUSTOM -•COTO DE CAZA IUU1Rl WEITCLFF .._ . 5 SBA • den & bonus rm • all on one level In pd gated Coto de Caza This AA m1)eCC3ble 300, 28A hm +family rm. office. RV parting Large landscaped yard 11 all gourmet's kitchen. formal Irving & dming rm Family rm. mstr suite wi1>rick planters This IS model pertecl' ..-.- uxunoos1 Complele w/3 car garage, pool & spa $1,•,• ~ B llU. Al IHI• - CAMEO 11111.A• BWEA11 e RYCE Prime loc 1411* ooft (2SR +den) LUXllY senlo< living (nr Oasis ~2-<:ar n1oypanoramtc ocean views lrom lheeleg;W remodeled hm on aslreel lostleel lol garagew/storage, lnsidelatnlty, eal·inkllchenw/cenler island Reduced .- ts 111cturesQUe sethng has few ovals in Cameo H9'1ands 48R 28A •• ~ID ams ~ .. USTm • DOVEi 1RORES ~l4JOflded.Ql9alb~.pMe.pool.hiwdM>odllrs.s1cyt~ ...,_ leganlly remodeled 48R single story. pool home BeaUiful sunsets, waler & ~ c.-A B llU IEIT VALUE cir views Extensive use of m;rble & pirte --2.58A. hardwood nrs. prMU palJO w/spa, sundeci. 2 llJ)fs attad1ed oaraoe MOVE • W• • IAYSllDIE Comm pool & lennis aut. S111.- geous 48R,3 58A.1US1reducedHOl3llyremodeledin1987rMainlhBR.2prlvate • 1EWP11J CIEIT . -Of A Km! Galed --Beaut1lully upgraded 4BR + lamily rm Remodeled kik:hen Polished brick Hrs. 4 PUX custom mirrors,1ile Speclacular • IOOsl see! • sza.• 14 units are 28R/1BA Exalllenl cond1hon. south ol PCH Walk to beach Condo IUCllWU Tl•llm s1on submitted Greal buy' -·-300. 2 58A. lamlly rm + bonus rm OYel garage 2-<:ar garage, lrpl. $Zl7 • OCUll VIEWS! tMV• · IEWPOIT CIBT onderful 4BR hm localed in one of the best neighborlloods in CdMI Many Dramatically upgraded 2SR, single level hm, located in this privale COIM'IUnity rades' S7tl.• overlooking Newport Coast SDI,• U 'U.lllEFAMl.Y-91.1LICA-n. ..... T..,_ ring all ollersl Musi sell! Laroe lot on slreet lo strada location Ouiel end of Island A super location In.Newport lMldlr.i tor this OOl'f dlltlched unit. Shows = . SBA. family rm & dining rm 1BR. 28A downstairs tne,• weU wt-n Rare 2-car Is Included. loc31on a *'···-. Light & bright fa'nlly lwT1 on extra latge lot wldock. 6BR + 4.SBA. large mstr suite + remodeled bath. Spacious guestQtB. lrrmk:Uln conditlonl $1,141,• Enjoy unobstructed ocean & city light views from thiS beautiful euslom home in Harbor Ridge. Dool miss ltlls one! Custom 3BR. loft. pool. Magnificent ocean view! ..... Beautiful ~ Cod built in 1991 with the best materials money can buy Hardwood firs. piite coonlefs. flagstone patio Call tor private showing . .... Awesome view -semi custom hm. 3 bedroom. 3 bath. $431,• Prime loc. upper unit (2BR + den). Luxury senior living (nr Oasis Center). 2-ar garage wtstoraoe. Inside lauodiy, eaHn kitchen w/~er Island. Court- yard entry & \'iew declc. Reduced! -·------- $1,1•,• Beautiful contemporaiy hmwfsP;l:ious ..... rms-....=va--:-ulted ceilings. Panoramic views of harbor. . jetty, Pavilion & city lights. 4BR, 3.58A, pool & pfVt spa.3 's lots & lots of closets! Sec. em. $549,• Super spacious 4BR + 3.SBA Recent remodeling: decks, entry, wood firs View ol Cherry Lake & Back Bay Great location. $439,500 Lovely Newport Beach home! 4BR. 2 SBA. sep. family, living & dining rms. Bay windows. remod- eled kitchen, spa, A/C. Much more' $950,• 1n1 l'llM&, _....,. ,.,,._, 1. s Elegantly remodeled 4BR, single story, pool home. Beautiful sunsets. water & Newport ctr views. Ex- tensive use ot marble & granite. Gated courtyard w/ black bottom -the-art kit, large formal din. rm. $441,• An irnpeccable3BR, 2BAhm +family rm, ottlce, RV parking. Large landscaped yard w/bllck planters This is model pertectl .. -. NORTH TUSTIN HILLS 10252 Sunrise Lo11t • 10 Bctl< 14 5 8:111!( 9 Fircpl:ice( • 4Bcdroom< (3 M:i .. OCf(), 3 S B;iths • Appro\ l<>.000 <q fi oo ;ippull 8 :icre<. • U~ructe<l M:iin Ch:Mlncl View • it.no1hcr ;iwoi. IR :acre< :iv:ubbk • ·Gold Coo.\I· on Lmcb l<k. 2 OocU Remodded S Bdr. S B:llh Home • Foma1 Diiiin& Rm. Library. Den • "Gold~· on l..ind:l lslc. Pvt. Oort $9,900,000 (Ad. 6625) $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) ~RBARA Excellence In Service & Quality Personal Ad designed by SCHOLL CRAPHICS • (71 4) 559·2079 BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Coyt • 981.1 9Ba .. Plu< Gucq Qu:111er< • 6 Bd 4 '.\ Ba • l Fireplaces • S Bd • 4 Ba., Gate Gu:irdcd • Approll 10.000 <q fl on Obi Loe • Enclo-.cd lnccrior Atrium • ApproJ11matcly 80' on the W111cr • S:iun:i Gym Rec Rm &. Mud Rm • Lowc<t Fee Pnce on Linda Isle • Creauvc Fin:inc1ng Avaihablc • (Ad. 6623) $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) $1,050,000 L.H. (Ad. 6620) NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS NEWPORT BEACH 1100 Cone Htanosa 1930 IDlioC Aycnut • lBd . 2 SB;,. 2 Car Attached Garase • uVUlf Rm. w/F~ Sp. A Wa:rfQll • Upgraded "Napoli" Model • • 4Bd., lilt, 2 Car Auachcd G:iragc • Orcat Open Floor Plan • Spo in l..ar&c Privolc Bocky:ird • 4Rd . 2R:i . 2 Car A11achcd G:iragc • Emended l.1V1n8 & Family Room • New Gin<\ Sound Wnll. Views (Ad.~) $395,000 (Ad. 6613) $339,000 (Ad. 6611) LONG BEACH NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 2747 Ostrom 2~~MO • 3Bd .28a .. 1112C..AnlchCldGnpi • 2Bd.~~0111'111C • Pool with Spa. Pool Sweep, Heated Sold • " • Mointlincd Jopcancto Oardcn Po&sibl Pltcplace 852 Hal>-ard • I Bd , 19&.. Cape Cod Look • ~ii Uvina Room • ,._. Olniaa Room (Ad. 6606) $154t900 (Ad. 6610) $111,000 (Ad. 6612) NEU.IE GAIL RANCH NEWPORT BEACH lll/2 QAouo· Circl( 121 J6tb Strrtl • SBd .• 4.SBa.. •Boca RaOll" Arch. • 4 Bd~ 4..S Ba.. l Scories • Pool Spa.. t.iountaul .t Cicy Views • Pri«d Wd Below~'!' • Fuq>bcc ia Uvills Room. Wet 1br • 3nf Le¥d Suodec:*. OK Clbi lletS $1,395,000 $895,000 (Ad. 6602) :\\. I . .\\ .! ', ~ I. ! ', .. '· '\1-+ .... \.. ''):; Direct Line (714) 729-7208 • Working In Associatioo With Macicia Bruh.itt • CAMEO HIGHLANDS CORONA DEL MAR 4731 Sumr Driyc 414 & 414 112 Camatioti • 4Bd .. 28a.. Remodelled in 1986 • 3Bd .. 28a., & 28d .. IBa. • Fm:l)lace in M:l.qer Bed~ Sln&Je Level • A.IC. Oce1111 & City Lich! Vic- • Extra Lons Strcet..co-SCrect Loe • Ocean. Bay & Cify Lipo VICWS $995,000 (Ad. 6624) $629,500 (Ad. 6617) NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 270 Carne\' 1309 2/05Dmanso • 28d., 28L, 2 Car Qanagc • Views or Oce4n, Lido Ch:inncl. City • C:ithcdrat Ceillna. Skyliahts • 2Bd •• 281 , 2 Car Attochcd Oange • Hardwood Kicchen Floors • Cozy Fireplace. &pcansivc Deck $329,000 $279,9()0 (Ad. 6616) Large: south facing patio. 40 toot lot. 3 bedroom, 2 baths. 139 Via Uodine • $565,000 Pristine condition. 3 bedroom · 2 baths. Office, funily room. 1300 Wcstcliff • U40,000 Great lot and location. 52 toot lot. 5 be«oom. 5 baths. 137 Va.a Vcncm • $760,000 Comer location · Rcmodckd 3 bedroom, 2 baths. RV access. 2298 Rtdlands • $379,000 MARILYN READ Call 729· 7230 COTO DE CAZA: A unique family communi BOUNDAlllES: Coto is locattJd east of the 5 freeway in the Saddlehack Mountain foothills. It is less than 20 miles from John Wayne Airyort and is freeway close to beaches and ma.JOI' sboppina centers. ROMES: Cllevroo is the major land owner and master developer of this former ranch. There have been 1.500 bomea built to date and another 1.500 are pllllllCld in the next few years. M-r. custom lots are available as well. . '. ' championship golf course. Coto was originally a worting ranch and hunt club, and much of that atmosphere remains today. Development of Coto began in the 1970s, although the majority of homes are less than I 0 years old. NOWLISTEO: Since the end of 1995 there were new and excirin& homes listed for sale in almost every price range, from SlS0,000 to a $5.5 million equeslriao estate with eight bedrooms and eight baths. a stable, and much ~. Another property we have listed at $3.2 million includes its own two-hole golf course. COMMUNITY FEA11JR.ES: Coto is an award-winning, guard-gated community designed for active families. Of Coto's 4,000 acres, the development plan calls for 2,000 acres to remain as open sp.oes ranging from landscaped greenbelts and pabto natu.raJ wilderness. C:OlO ~CAZA COM> bas extenlive recreadonal amenities, ioctudina an cquemian cenller,. Wortcklus lenais =~ CuaOolf cl .... Club. Tiie coune. deaiped by Robert Trent Joeea, Jr., is Onnae Count>''• Oaly private 36-bolc golf club. • SCBOOU: Coco is served by the Capistrano Valley School District. with new t.cilities clole by. A top-ranked private scbool; Slnt.a Mugarita Higb School. is just outside of Coto nt a privare elemenlaty school is located within Coto's pres. seomNG: Coto ii ~nt to Rancho Santa Margarita and Mission Viejo, with many stores and shoppina diltricts within a short distance . Coto is also just a few minutes from the San Dieto freeway and from the new Foodilll Tullway, aivina it easy access to major shoppina centers throughout Orange County . 18 - GrubhfiEllis 9~~ 644~6200 Residential Real Estate Services • lndependeptly Owned and Operated MANOR BY111E SF.A limdcss styie and 9U2.lity arc pn:scnccd in this exquisitely rcmoddcd 3bd, 3ba home. Rid\ wood floors, nq>-<iown living room, bride patios, beautiful landscaping on a doubk Nonh Laguna lot. $I,22S,OOO Ted Jarvis Code 71337 DRAMATIC CUSTOM HOME Views of gorgeous diffs & Puhion Island &om tbis spectacular 4'bd, 3.5ba home. Brick entry, sweeping staircase, childrcns wing. Perkct for entertaining. Beautifully detailed.· $1,39S,OOO Patti O'Dcsky Code 70S77 SPECTACULAR DF.sIGNPJl HOME Custom contemporary dcs~cd home. French doors, pool & spa. Master suite downstairs w/trplc & luxuriow bath. Barbara Aune $69S,OOO Code 71347 . ·············---·-······· .. UNDAISLE Ex:pamive channel views and aquisite interiors an: prcsenrr:id in mis custom 5bd lnyfiont residence with a private docJc. • Ann, Ted & Suzanne $2,39S,OOO <:ode 71197 RARELY ON MARKET • Desirable 3bd w/h.ardwd floors, alarm system. 2 car ~r. w/cxtra 2 car prbg. Sold w/dcsigncr furnish- mp. Stephanie Houghton & Kent McNaughton $S29,000 Code 719S7 MOVE-IN PERFECT Sparkling city light views from this bright 5bd, 3ba. Cwtom highlighrs include frplc, bay windows, sky- lights. New crpr & fresh paint. Laraine & Eric Shaw $624,900 Code70107 ONE OF A KINDi Walk out your door on the sun-soaked beaches of Balboa Peninsula. Located at the end of the board- walk w/3bds & 2.75ba. Beautifully detailed home. Solly & Evelyn Shatt.en $m,OOO Code 70367 WINDOWTO 111ESEA Prestigious Ocean Blvd. atate overlooks Inspiration Point in CdM. Custom 5bd, '4.5ba home. Main house + guest house. Mali Gulledge .. s1,m.ooo c.odc 71167 11fE VIEW GOFS ON AND ON Revel in chc beautiful occan views &om this custom designed hom~ Eu~nyle cabinetry, Su~Zcro, frplc. Yant, spa. . Maxine Mink 8(: Joy Cunio S61s,ooo Code 12107 MANY AMENITIES! 5bd, 3ba on extra large lot w/upgndcd intcri~r. F~csh carpet & pajnt. Marble entry, hardware, lighting. Fruit Utt$. .• - Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenitii $729,000 Code 70297 UVERIGHTON 1HEBAY Wonderful opponunity to live on the bay in this fur- nished home 'W/wct bar. built-in wine rack. brick patio. CJean & comfon- ablc! Hurry! Stcpharuc Houghton $225,000 C.ode 708S7 WHITEWATER VIEWS Best view ro Catalina! Channing 3bd/2ba fixer. E.xceUcnt potential, but needs TLCf Linda Octh and Lois Jacobs sm,soo C.odc 1um • l'J . •• . _, .• , Newport Beach Office r:!r· u" ~I;; El11· Se .. Better -.. - 23 CA>rporue Plaza, Suite 190 644-6200 .. U · ;UIJ 6 w.-~ Residenci:ll Real Estate Services • Independently Own~ and Operated 2501 8lada.bom SallyShipky 3137 Corte c.a.kta $489,000 Mali Gu1ledp 2227 Bayside Dr. SIS Sl.250,noo Bu6dd/lomi.itt.i 37000aan '" SIS $999.SOO Pam Ball Wat'Newpon 5801-5801 112 Sasboft Dr SIS Sl,425,000 SoUyShtten lig <Anyoo" 15 RueVatt SIS $995,000 Aune/Wright Harilor View Homa 1831 Ncwpon Hills Or. SIS $524,500 Evdyn Shatzen f.utbluff 907 Cbatnut SIS $479,000 Tom Brunson 2938 Perla SIS $369,000 Daky!Haydcn 2041 Vista Cajon SIS $330,000 Hayden/Daley 834 Congress SIS $174.900 Laun RosM>ld 3616 Ocean Blvd. SIS SI,795,000 Mali Gulledge 8cftdy Hills 705 N. Bedford Sun. $2,895,000 GUda Bwmcisttt Big WyoJI 51 Roy2J St.c.eorge Sun. $1,850,000 Carol AllilOCl Bdcowt 16 Roaingbam Sun. $1,695,000 Belle Pirtdt ~ddMar 250 Hnd Sun. $1,095,000 ~Pmnm B.yaat 1418 G.1uy Sun. $995,000 KarcnKnochc B.yaat 1308 Mari.nm Sun. $525,000 ATS B.yaat 1438 Suitiago Sun. $629,000 Connie Bcnon Spyglasa 33 Montecito s.m. sm,ooo Muinc Propp H.V. Homes 1935 Port Camey Sun. $699,900 JudySmws LoogBcach 5612 Spin.nalcu Sun. $575,000 Nancy Bar6dd Juminc Cftdt 3 Jetty Sun. $449,000 Harri.ct Botwinick 3621 Lilac Sun. $425,000 JaA.an knron 451 Morning UnJOD Sun. $369,000 SbidryUdw 2312 Anlia Sun. ~9.000 SallyShipky 317 Baybill Sun. $327,000 Karen Rack 2018 Vasta Cajon Sun. $325,000 Gib Walker Wat M IS AprilJa Sun. $262,900 Mink/~ Newport Heights 2101 E. 15th St.19 Su.a. $189,000 Patty O'Daky Newport Heights 2101 E. 15di St. IU San. $279,000 PaayO'Daky ,~;a· ... ~··-Ali.oVICjo IS Seo ..p. (Glaawvod V'dJ.)Sun. $143,000 MaryAu~ H.rbor V'.ew 1928 Port PnM.DCC Sun. $550,000 Jim Digrado AWl!SOME BfACll JlllONT ON 11IE BAY Prime loc:acion in peaceful Beao>n Bay. No need ro vaca- tion when yow home is here! Newer furniture ' tJu:ougbout, co.nun. tennis, guesc boat clocks. SMMHJNG NEW CUS10M Gilda 8anncitm $1,099,000 Code 71357 5bd. 5.5ba w/libn.ry. office &: 3 car~· Oa:an, Harbor &: Oty light views. Priced below market. Ann, Ted and Smanne $1,495,000 Cocle 70137 OCEANFRONT PROPERTY? Srcp off of the patio and into the soft sand of this 4bd, Sba duplex. Skylights, Poggcnp0hl cabinets in gourmet kitchen. 4 cu ~-, $1,425,000 Solly, Evdyn Shaczcn 7 l657 • CflY UGHTS VIEW! Exccption.il 4bd, 3.5ba home boasts a dramaiic marble enrry. Euro-sryfe kitchen, landscaping by Roger's Gardens and cid lights view! $1,249,000 Carol Allison~ James ray Code 71417 TlW>mONAL ELEGANCE 3bd. 3.5ba reflecting class&: elegance. Extensive use of marbk, wood, Van Luit wa.Llpapm. Cstm window cvmp &: drapes. Mstr stc. w/wal.k-in, dbk &pk. PaOo, 3 car page. $745,000 Bert 8c Marian Reedy SUPB8 OONDITIONI This -'bd. 2.75ba home o-mloob Baa &y. Added f.a.miJy rm + Conn.a.I lmg &: dining rooms. 2 &pla, rcmoddcd mstr bath. Blt·ins. '730,000 Kay Konfal 8c Jim WciRnbach c.odc 70'1G1 ·- . - ON THE SAND IN BEACON BAY You will feel on vacation all year round at this 3BR 3BAhome. Income unit over garage. Lowest priced home on water at $1,099,000. THE FIATS OF BEVERLY HILLS newer Contemporary home. 7BR. 7.5BA, almost 9,000 sq. ft. with circular driveway and gate. Lots of marble and granite. Seller bought for $3.9 million, will sell for $2,895,000. ON BIG CANYON'S 11th FAIRWAY Almost 3,000 sq. ft. 3BR 2.5BA home, expanded with family room. Bought for $825,000, will sell for $669,000. Huiry! VIEW!VIEW! VIEW! Once$1.2 Million Now $399,900 Penthouse -Large 3BR3.5BAon ocean in Huntington Beach. Sccwicy building, built in 1989, 60' rooftop, dock too. Lots of marble and contemporary fixtures. Hurry. DARLING 3BR, 2.5BA CONDO Private patio area, lBR, IBA down., Association pool and greenbelts ($162/mo.) Reduced for quick sale to only $219,000. USO/mo. 1 BR. 1 BA Oose to Ocean Month-to-month, 3BR. 2.5BA Monarch Summit, Sr. Citizen, view, 2BR. 2BA Furnished SHOKrSALE THE BLUFFS End unit, 3BR, 2.5BAcondo bought for $320,000, now $239,000. ,! --- Jo .ANN KENToN Senior Marbting U>nsultant #2 Top Agent 1995 759-0191 BIG <:A.HYON -VBRSAJUES MODEL Archircaunl Digest quality. 4BR. 4.58A. Exquisitely designed on chc I I lh fairwa . • K.cnron &Aune 1995,000 HIGHLY UPGRADED CONDO 2BR ' dm, 2BA w/1ilcd fron1 courtyard & charming fuomain. Kirchen wlrop of chc: line OLppli.anccs. 2 arm. gar.age, inside laundry. Huge sun<kck In ~k. $125.000 B.J.JOHNSON 644 6200 Ext 147 Rmw ()pportunay One of the least expensive customized homes amidst multi- million doUar homes in Shorediffs community. GUI B.J. today for a brochure. $695,000 JO ANN KENTON 759-0191 -· .. . _........_. BARBARA AUNE 631-2863 . 1466 Galaxy Drive &tare size lot with fantastic view of upper Bay & "Newport C.Cmcr. Used brick courtyard surrounding sparkling pool, funily room, library, gaml' room, 3 car garage. five bod.rOoms, 55 baths. Offe1wl I# $1,495,000 BARBAJ!A. AUNE 631.-2863 ~ln&ny~ Custom designed liome, 4BR. 4BA, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage on extra~ lot. "Seaview Pool Home" ~Ol{)ftalbl" •lillpllome • Hup C.orner Lot · • Private Pool ,,,.,. .. $645,000 II Wllltn Mitchel bland" • Darliag 2 Br, 2 Ba couage· • Custom Decor • Built New 1990 $635,000 -Pm•m•• For Leuef" • 2 MaA!f Sula •Small Ocean View • Gteat Localioa • Oose To Be.dl $1,175.00 Unbelievable Begance" • Stwming l..uJet 1 Br Peatboe1e $131,HO •Vaulted CdHnp Wi~ SkyJiPtl $134,000 , . . . "19HCDM Toarllome" ..... ~~~-~~ • ~c:at5 Br. 4.5 Dada Home • F.Jeaut Decor 4 Otr-Sereet Parll:inal $935,000 "fabuloua Income Property" • Qaaint2 Br Cottage + 2 Br Apl. • Pw;tvate Garage, Patios &: Balcony $489,000 "Panoramic $3H,OOO "Newer Villa Point Condo" 1167,900 -Sapa Sbup" • Small OcaD View • Vll1a Balboa 1 Br • Nice CoadUioa •Close To 8acb '139,,000 HCNDe" • Exceneat Loca0oo . •Top Quality Construction • SFROrDuplex $925,000 "Balboa bland Dupln" • Great Loe. S1epS To Soulia layfronl • Elda Unit Hu 3 Br .t 2 Ba &: Furnished $759,000 "Froat Row Bay ~ Ocean Views •What A Value! •Beautiful Views! • Custom Decor •Small l Br $11',000 I Walth Mitchd "Catalina StlDMta" • Tremendoul Value • Stunning Views From. AD Rooms • Gorgeous Decor $2~,000 I Walter Mit • 588-3083 "layriew Peath.-e" • Studio 1 Br Model •Vaulted Cdlinp A Styliabts • Gorgeous Decor $1,295.00 ·- WATERFRONT HO.MES, INC. R~ors• ' ~ill propatia for mk "'1-se ... 011 dN ............. dN . .,.,.,.::-..._, wi1i • n... o/llN ..,.,., ... OPEN HOUSE SAllJRDAY ONLY 2179 Santa Aoa -f.astside CM Carla Broffman 3 Bcltt. $359,000 41 l RigeJ Circle -Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel &bite Lorraine Farrington $1.395,000 SUNDAY ONLY 2101 1 s• St. -s -Ne.pon ttg_ts 2 Bel Twnlmt Carol Oift -$212.,000 "' -· 234 Lugonia • Nm,..) Shores · 3 Bd ilM . Kennie Jo Rizzo $353.000 512 Fullerton -Newport Heights Carla Broffman 3 Bel Hie $369,000 432 Westminster -Newport Heighb 3 Bel Hie Sharon Grimes $375.000 984 BayAte Cow w. -Nmport Bad! 2 Bel Coado Bea Arnold $395,000 615Gm,Plla ·Newport~ 4Mfhe Lo~f~ ·-$459.000 610 ~ Ptace ... Newport Helglm 3 Bel Ille. Mare. Jiosse1. $4 79,000 1811 ~~-Oiff HiweQ 3+2 8d Dupla Rose~ . $549,500 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB Carrie Allen 500 E. 15th Street · Oiff Haven June Adams 2 Bel Condo $579.000 4 Bel HM $679,000 I Park Place • Newport Heights 5 Bel HM Olga Matthews $799.000 1163 Marine • Laguna Beadl 4 Bel IUe Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson $1.650,000 SATIJRDAY It SUNDAY 274 Knox Pl8Clf • (>( Heighb 3 Bel IUe Carla Brof fman I Sharon Grimes $259 .000 270 BrentM>od • fMUide CM 3 Bel HM George Dashiell/ Jeny Smith $299,000 2179 Sant. Ana -Eastside CM Richard Lee 190 I Glmwood • Bliyaat, NB P-ia o· Auria 3 Bel It. $379,000 3 Bel HM $419,000 RENTAl.S AVAIIAB~ ., , .... .. NEWPORT BEACH ·" 714~631-1400 · ~ALBOA ISLAND 714-673-6900 NEWPORT Bf.Mli 2436w.Cami1-t.p 714 631-1400 On the water ... ------...,...-------. 5bd tradlaoml •/btJJ ~. &: cb:k for lalgr yadt. Lard IDil¥ br JUdmed. Ui '6T/6 $641,000 oaAll-1IONI' Be.ach oottage w!Mms oo caner lot II pMle loatioo. '6388 $799,000 OOUJNSISLW) 190+ ft oo lhr bar,r w/dodt &: fabdous ~ lid, tiig & ~ rms, lau.ri &: pilllo5. '6331 $2,395,000 oaNROHf Ht.gt lot, prknt loalor\ w/4bd beed1 hcu&. Can tllM •to 5,000 ~new home. '6M8 $lM0,000 Near the water ... --------- f€'MIORT SHORES Open, -V 2sly lid. den & eat-in kitchen Walt to ocean, comm pocl, terns & <ilhouse. '6290 $353,000 BAUIOA ISLW> l)ptK ~ lid house w/frplc. 2bd apl & carpott for 3 cars. Pmie strm, steps to bar,r .r6J5S $539,000 Upplld 2bd CXlldo wA9J, charnt Ct/ ~ &: "*' \4ew5. c.onm pod.•' 24hrctJomw\. 116!'15 $570,000 DOW.a SHOllf.S T~ remode:led w/qlll/li.y l •. 4bd, ti1g &: m.,. nns, & spedracJar \4ewl. '6293 $7!9,000 ~ 2bd widen&: U'fJ/ patio. lager lot oo pitne street w/ipxj pater&! for cpansion. '6298 $595,000 HONE BY TIE Sf.A 2 doors from OCfM\, Ww from roofdeck. ~ remodeled 5bd YJ/cirq & Jami; rms. '6282 $795,000 Trdiooal ~ 7bd, dkq. W; l borus nns. tWt.d h Fr. doors, 3 &pbs, 3 car page '6389 $795,000 Pf1INSlU POtn' lid W~ rm, 4 {fllbs, roofdlxi W/'if>' l ~ & 3 car grg. Fr. doors l: ~ locn. '6284 $795.000 With a view of the water ... DOVER~ mt row. ttee.an,....IDl'9 S-W ~ a.tloailm<11l21',....w/11Hr •w-..46296 $L,._ ~&AM> 315 ...... Alt- .71467~ . . ...................................................... 111111 ............ llllillil ................. lllliilliil• ... }', . . . ,. WATERFRONT HOMES,. INC. Realtors® ~I ill propatia for sa# or lease ..• 011 du wtlln:. •• Mar du water. .• and witlt a mw of du water ... EASTSl>E cosia Mesa. Gageousnewa1*lm home w/chlg rm, 3 car gange, Wll'kshop & borus rm. T~ cplty, central vat & nm ¥tern. •634 7 631-1400 $359,000 OOSTAMf.SAtEDITS Omiqsrnal~w/ 2 bdrms ah I.lit. Che lo 17th Street shoppq & t.s. '62.80 ,, . 631·HOO $S7S,OIO~ .. N&ft'POKrS &.,vat. ti.ge comer lol on qiiet. tree-bl meet'w/blf 3xi A/C home. Dlrq l fad; rms,Juidry It work:!hop il gwagt. 16310 631-1400 $419,000 COSD IEiA Bri;1 & *Y oondo w/2 masters: NEWPORT SHORES New constndioo il '83. ftnplaa! l la.ldy <Ml lttached ~ gingc. Nioe Canafroot 3bd w/deck, exercise rm, offlce/plar cpd 16 Id coqilG. ~ D....L..... -.£')1)"1 631-1400 . $114,500 room,~ & pawrs. lJlt:luo:I carpet. '"V.)l.f 631-1400 $420,000 sount~METRO in~~ ~. 2sty Jxl tv..On w/attached ~jnge. ta lnWor location near cil & pools. 116297 631·1· $144,800 cosa IBA Hqto~ of 17th &r.et. 2bd aJndo VI~ ., small ccmpla W/fb grounds. ~to bloa & ~ #6308 63l-14t0 $162,000 BAI.BOA ISlNI> Beautif\AJ re1iodeled 2sty 4bd w/rod deck. Areplaces in master & Mng & ~ rms, payer ties & hardlliood flooring. 16366 67$-6900 $699,000 SPYQASS 1111. Corona del Mar. T radiOOnal ~ 3bd w/den & hon.is rm on cU-de-sac. Estate-rike grounds w/\lsh gardens, large pool & spa. 116376 631-1400 $8'5,000 . 1EWPOR'r'S Upper Bae;. Custom btft 3bd w/tfl¥ ... fanWJ nn oo 1:Ne1 1/2 acre. Open plan. tjjl ceiliqp. ~. Fr. doors & Ush, landscaped )Wll.16381 631-1400 $95C>;Ole • ., c .. f.M19D£ c.osta .Mesa. large R·2 lot w/apt\'d 4bd, COl1'1llete mnodel w/tpfJtoJ l .._.,., Oil--ORANCE Miik ACJlf.S fJtate ii~ 1 acre w/5 pans for 2 new condos. Har buses, shops & ser· 1rg & flVlllla; rms, konlious ~suite. '6318 saal barn & ~ arma.. ~remodeled 5bd W.S.Exilllng lbdootSBgtis~rmted. '6321 631-1400 $589,000 home w/clning nn, f~rm,& rnakis qrtrs. '6339 631-1400 $189,000 '31-1400 $1,145,000 ~-~'--2bd ... ..L-NEWPORT tEGfTS BWU; appoHed 2sly rw;.wrvn1 tEIGHIS Via ~ma 1w1un. :bl reroodel on aUHac. Gcumd ldlcheri w/oodf... SUNSET BfA(Jt 3sly 5bd oceanfrori w/cinilg rm. ~ cdngs. wood fin. bl.*1n mecla center. al· clrq rm.~ ·rm.~ ftrs & 2 frplces. 16391 den & 4 car g.-nge + 2bd apt w/diring rm & frplc. fordab&e kt Newport 8-h. '6314 631-1400 $479,000 Rooftop deck & beachlrcn patio. 16.334 631-1400 $212,000 '31-1400 $1,495,000 LIDO PlUU< DAM ~ appointed 2bd condo w~ cNnnel. ocean. SlllSet & city lid'ds-.VS. llAL80A ISlNI> 8ayfrcn w/large dock. ~ Smriy Wg w/doonnan, pool & spa. '6301 2say :Id. ~remodeled w/dm, ~rod deck & b •95 000 6 car s-9 on lsge_ comer lol 16343 631-1400 ~ ' 631·1'00 • $1,495,000 a.ff HAVEM ~ ~ w/3bd, h 01MW0s I.lit w/otn cefng l. 2bd twrttn sMa rwntal w/pe- tlo, bolh w/frplc. Grw area, dose to schools. 116377 6!1-1400 $549.500 BAI.IOI\ &All> Qwrnq ~ kl ,.. came' klaaa1 w/2lick eadi id. nm hcxJSe has frpE. Wile &. • ~ lcldlen. l Fr. doors k> pallo. '6353 67W900 $559,• MLIOe\ ISlNI) Clianrq 2lly 3bd W/#p cl· 9cc l blth. ComplettJy remodeled l ~ P*l6ld. new ldld.l. ~,rod,._. '6.138 67U900 ..... wnmEO. M.. on pr1me strett nur perk a.ff tMWN ToQl/ rernoddld 29fy4bd wf*'I, w'1batyt lllWil. NM/~ Jxlw/~fJl'1A/ open~lfaa1'irrralgcumetldt:tW\~· offa • llldmt hcf In larvt ~ '6.154 fast nook, maids cprtlrs & 4aw111'9-'6.168 UM• $269,900 631-1400 $67',• SHOWCASE LIDO ISLE LOVELY TRADmONAL Custom 5bdrm tone w/bay Wiw from bridi patio across cltiwse beach. Dmg & farm; rms, 3 frpb!s, marti! lk>ors, Frendl doors & nad1lll dime. 16.382 $869,000 REMODELED ltJR.N-KEY BeaiJillj 3bdrm on '-ue lot. Master w/frplc, clnng & ~ nns. maids quarters & 3 car garage. Soaring cein!JS & wals of glass to ~. pool. spa and gardens. 163&) Q $999,000 NeNPORr 8EMli M36W.O...tt., 714 631-1400 Esdmite Afliliite of~· International Realty ~ISLAND 315Mlft.AMiru. 714 673-690Cr .. • .. I ,. I I ~ I Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy conversion to f!'~ome Private beach, ~M~views $999,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SBA M~'t& spa Design~~ity, large lot $995,000 I Turtle R~k Vistas 4BR 2.SBA End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $359,500 Newport Heights Townhome 3BR2.5BA Tum-~~yard Bright, open. ca~~ ~tral air $249,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 2BR 25BA F.nd townhome on large greenbelt RefurbSled aro imrnaruJate, oommuruty pool $229,000 Triangle Sq~are Area 3BR 2BA townhome w I fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 - B I L L F E E N E·¥ in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R~ALTORS® 675-1.058 •. · 6~1 -1400 . . Bayfront Mansion 6BR S.SBA, 7,000' sq fl pride of ownership Fabulous harbor and jetty views, extra large lot $3,950,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 3BR 4.SBA Remodel. 6 car garage Large private dock, huge roof deck $1,495,000 Bayshores Family Home 78RSBA Traditional, h..rdwood floors, French doors 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, large country kitchen/family room $795,000 2BR 28A + Den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street Joation. 35' Jot $595,000 . . : North Laguna View Home 4BR 4BA Remodel. at end of'private cuJ..de-sac Fabulous ocean and sunset views, pool and spa $1,495,000 Lido yle View Home SBR 48A Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Marble, granite, French doors, crown moldings, 3 fireplaces $869,000 . H~r Ridge Value SBR 3.5BA Pride of ownerShip! Two private sunny decks. atrium $699,000 .. . .· . ' . . ... -. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® .. .,.. ... .. . . cJ{o/oi9>Q~n ---Q)MgcJfoliadedcfe&n . - SOPHISTICATED TENNIS "ESTATE 411 Rigel Circle, Newport Beach Originally Ottered at $1,650,000 lac}.na Beach· SpedaoMr ~er. ocean, & c:oas1line w;. ~ deiijlOO & daxraBI 3 Bd, 41/2 &. NJnB lAq Rm,~ Rm, &ease Rm, 4 f1'plces . $1,970,(XX) LAGUNA IEAQI • 116S MARINE DRIVE $1,650,000 Office 714 651-1400 SAllY PHILLIPS · 631-1400 x234 ":;.·· .... --.... · l '>'.· ' ..... ,,,,~ ... ' . . Premier 1/2+ Acre Tennis Court , Pool, Spa View REDUCED TO $1,395,000 &~ Newport Beach -·Build your dream home. Good, clean rental. Beach cottage weekend hideaway. ...................................................... $799,000 OCEANFRONT HOMES EMERALD BAY ON THE SAND $6,250,~00 , o1f llM!/ 9'etew. 96 7 ~0221 ~~~ 24&~.59.57 SUNSET BFACH ON 11IE SAND $1,495,000 .. -.. --·----~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS & CI.IFF HAVEN OPEN HOUSE TOUR . . -. . . SUNDAY, MARCH 24m, 1-5 P.M. NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~~tioowfa:mbo{amilyan' Grm 3BcVl.7SBa mnodd wltpJll'll« kidm. bidwd a.mq3M'}.~BahornrwAudytmn.Uhr..'ii,.icg lciuh:n,&plc.3-<Xp&mlOXC ...... '1*18 ${59,000 lhs. <bl pmm windows &SW>+ rfl b:! $.J75,000 6mt podl&wbillepidiis iln! $3(6,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ 3BcV2.58a wmcry heme in pm.r ~ w( ~~ kitdm&povmrymd.~7'9,000 CLIFF HAVEN ~31W3~ 2BcVl8a mal, .u io nice aindirion. $549,500 a.IFFHAVEN J-1use4Bdwlgrmny~lrggasroam,~bwn • ~ lwdMxxi floois. & 4ar gage $679,000 . ,_ . . MANNY STELLINO • MARLENE H.ASSEL -. - ' ~ ~ ..:C MAPSWillBEAVAILABLEATOPENHOUSFS ~ ~ ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Dllrmlic ~Qa aHMl ~ w1lg u:a-. J*ll 3 fmplms.t.Mxxl &ca,adewllx. $799 ,000 Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® ~ ~ 631-1400x254/259•642-6048•650-2678 • ~n!~Tpr~i~~~ d~~~~~:,!~~,!~~~ ~~~~~=~~i-"1=~~~~~. of Coast Newport Our inventory is clearly lower than it Big lo_ts and wc~-~~n~ grounds are ~ Properties in that development • • was l~t year. In many of ?U1 local areas also high on their ~onty list. will always 'be in high demand. shares h1S VlewS On local lhere tS a shortage of quality homes on Wlfyhas IMf'!"'"I~ buyer ~co~ IM Taking a longer vlewoftht!coastal ~ ~et, but by and large buyers arc dom1~ force "' this market? housing marlcet, what do you see real estate Sll~ finding some great propertlCS from DuJ;ing the heydays of the late '.70s and hap~ning in the MXI several years? which to choose. There 1s currently a early 80s, .many of the homes beang I doubt we will sec the go-go years of Danny Bibb, founder and president of Coast Newport Pt<>Perties, has been intimately involved in the coastal housing market for 20 years. A Big Canyon resident. he knows the ups and downs of this area better than most, and recently shared bis thoughts about the ~mark~ in Newport Beach and un ate envuons. How would you <kscri~ the current movt1-up houiing market in the coastal area? Like most oftbe county's housing markets, it bas been somewhat spotty. Some areas are doin_g well while others are lagging. The nwn factor in the coastal housing market today is the location and condition of the home being sold. There's a strong market for newer and updated home$ in good locations. Wllat can an owner do to maU his or Mr lrorM mort1 a/tractive to buyers? One aspect of buyin.g or selling a borne that never changes 1s the emotion. Positive emotions sell the home. So it's importaot that a home on the market is fresJ:l!J painted. New or clean ~· spark.tine floors, and well maintained tandscaping are also important to having a more saleable _property. Such amenities oc quality features as remodeledlalcbens and baths will help a lot. It all helps make the home look better, sell faster and certainly adds value fcx-both buyer and seller. greater demand for newer homes and purchased an the coastal nwtet were the '80s anytime soon. But I believe cx.tensively ~~Jed_ homes. I'm sure bought by people whose prime motivation . demand for distinctive homes in good this trend.will c~nnue ~the market w~ to make money. Tix: spectaculars~ locations will only iocrease as consumer becomes mcreasangly active. In the late basically out of the housmg market and m confidence rebounds from the recession '70s and '80s. buyers coveted fixer-their place_ we have longer term buyc.rs and bankruptcy and as we continue to uppers. Today. who arc looking move through the '90s. It's a function of our ~yers arc for a. ho~ and a supply and demand, and I sec ~wing lookin~ for spec:ific hf~style. demand in this market with a limited move-an model not JUSt a piece of supply of new and existing homes to fill perfect or . ~·That n~w ~t demand. Consequently, prices wiU newer housing. boyer is the family increase and real estate will once again What ty~ of buyer: an~ they be a very special asset. buyers are arc ~r:ingmg What advice would you give to '!"'SI prevalent s~ali~ and prospective home buyus looking in the m the market rabonality to the coastal market? now? housing market Overall, I think we're in a beaJthy A high here and just about housing market and now is a great time percentage of everywhere else. to buy. 1berc arc many good values oul the buyers we You can) there-and interest rates were just. lowered, are working discuss the COO.Stal again. 1be marht is more active now with who arc hou.sing marlut than it bas been for some time. The buyer actively withouJ talking who waits for a further drop in interest seeking abo11t Newport rates, by no means a certainty, or hopes homes in the Coast. How ~s for a further drop in market values, will coastal area, that community fit ftnd that he or stie has waited too Jong. are people into the picture? Th.al dream home will no longer be with growing families. 1be typical In my judgment, 1be Irvine Company's available and the market value of those profile is a husband and wife m their Newport Coast is a great area and is a that are on the market will have prime earning years who have two or very active housing market. It has two of increased. 1be bottom line is after six mon: children. 1bey have very specific the k~y cle~nts. that we: vc talked about long y~. the residential real es tale hou~ms needs and they are very as beang cnbcal 10 today s coastal market. market 1s healthy and moving. particular about the kind of home they Fust. it ollen a wide range of desirable want. homes and custom homesilcs. Second. it What specifically are they looking has an environment that is very attractive for? to family buyers, which includes two of 1bey want Large kitchens. spacious the finest resort golf courses to be found Whitewater views and serene canyon location OOce in a great while comes the oppo«tunity to own an exceptional home wicb commanding ocean IDd canyon views in the exclusive community of Sborecliffs within the town of Corona del Mar. This larae canyon lot of more lhan 28,000 square feet offers spcctacuJar unobslJ'UCtcd views of the Pacific and Catalina Island. The home's open floorplan wUI accommodate almost any lifestyle and is presently confiJUred wilh four bedrooms and three and one--half baths to include separate and private guest quarters with its own entry. This home bas recently undcrJooc updating to include a new tile roof, cupeting. f1oor tile and k.itchen appliances while still havina potential for • further expansion-. A new deck ovcrtooks lhe natural canyon and provides for a superb location for cnjoyin1 wvm California days and eveninp wbi.lc enjoying the serene character and natural beiuty of this coastal setting. Thia property ii situated within a five-minute drive-. Pelican ffill Golf Course and ICceu to Llltlc Corona beach is just a short walk away. Off cred al $1,695,000. F"' _,,., '-/onwlitM, c.11 MUJ BIU11 w,,1ui"' (11') "4-1600, Coat Ne""°" Pro~rtits, 4 Civic P#avl, S.IU 260, Newport Beocla. • • • I I I I . ' . I I I I . I I f I I I .j I New Listings Bia canyon Fabulous contemporary on Big Canyon Coif Course Picture perfect! Kline & Hurls $1,425 ,000 custom home with super ocean views. Bill Wedmore $547,700 New Listings Woodbrklce Tum·key 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba • home w/ family room, on huae lot. Schmlestnc & Mertz $249,500 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260 Newport Beach 644-1600 Exclusive Member ESTATES CLUB Offices Worldwide 33''17 Via Udo Newport Beach 723-8800 !!!!= ..... 4 Emeralda., 135 nine~ Pl. 7" Myes 345 F.menild a.y 3 l643 s. Coelt Hwy 906 8'nenlld a.y 9'4 Emerald a.y 2490 lrYlne Owe Clelt 2470 Moua> 110 IMne COVe PllCe 433 P.lilerald .., 9 LieuRlta . 44 f.Mrllda.y 190 Elfterllld .., 192 Eaaemld .., 2596 Riviera Drive 1875 Oceln ..,., 171 Emerald .., 21665 ltMefa Dlhe 122 Moldec.tci ,. lbeoN 25 ltllzCcM 26 IJtlCove JI ltltl e.ove _ m261be0We 40 Ritz~ '· 18 RltzCOYe Newport Beach 3, . . .. ·. 3377Via U do Newport Beach 723-8800 .. • ' .. I 1 I 644.-.1600 723.-8800 Corona del Mar 3 Bd. 3 Ba. town· home south of PCH. Built in 1989. Bemard Towers $389,000 Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully upgraded 4 8d 2 5 Ba family home. Kline & Harris $599,000 Corona del Mar Custom built 2-story w/ 4 Bd. 3 Ba. & spa 112 blk. from park. Marten PhllUppl $730,000 Shoredlfft Family home In beach community. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. Evan Corkett $819,000 ----------------. .,... Harbor Hlchlands Special 3 bed· room, 2 bath fewel w/ FP and la,.e yard. Dottle Valentine $359,000 Brtstol Place Bank owned! I bedroo m, I bath Seller will pay $1.000 toward closing costs Patrick Bartolk $42,900 Jasmine Creek Excellent buy! Gated community, 2 bedrooms + den. private spa. Uke new condition. Quiet location. Carole )olanson $391,000 Harbor View Homes Priced way belo)V comps. Lots of uperades. Susan Saanlan $439,000 CllflllMetl La,.e lotl Grut 4 Bd. 2 Ba. family home on peaceful strfft ...., & f.17.abett.11uuner $534,000 98ycmt Traditional home with 4 Bd. 2 FR, DR, pool, fabulous kitchen. Sara MarVtn . $629,000 S.,,..._ HW 4 Bd. 1 Ba. + den on tarce lot wtth ocean, bay & dty views. F'bl & Lecrand $129 ,000 SPNI-HID One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home on panoramic view lot w1th pool and spa. Curb appeal + morel F'bl & Smith $169,000 New listings Corona del Mar Blufftop contempor.1ry home. 3 Bd 3.5 Ba. Views! leny F1nster $1, 725 ,000 Oaien RJdp Second row canyon view lot w/ flat pad, ready to build. Great opportunity to build a custom home. W•I 111111 & Scanllm $375,000 ~potlight View Properties Portaftna Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 3 car earace home w/ spectacular ocean and coastline views Over 3.300 sq. ~ Steve Hlah $925,000 . Emerald Bay Fabulous home. steps from sand w/ whitewater vtewsl . David Hlrschler $2,300,000 Fabulous panoramic views from aJI 3 stories. Up to 9 bedrooms. Scanlan & Busk $2.690,000 Harbor RJcl&e Macnlftcent custom est.ate. P<1noramlc views 6 Bd. 7 Ba. Carol ee,. $2,695.000 Lacuna Beach Custom oceanfront with 6 bedrooms +guest quarters BUI Wedmore $3,895,000 S.lboa Peninsula Point Gated watetfront estate. Views of the harbor. • Dave Woq $4,850,000 Shorecllffs Rare landmark oceanfront estate. private beilCh access. 36.000 square foot lot. Pool and spa. Debi Bibb $4,900,000 Condo & Townhome Uving VIit. Point Gated community. W<1lk to Balboa and Fashion Island. Sue Thomas $202,000 644-1600 723-8800 Newport Coast Ocean RJdce ~ta Barbara style. Very appeallnc. Great view! Scanlan & Welasteln $1 ,595,000 Pelican Pol~t New! Exquisite quality 4 bedroom, 4 5 bath with pool. Marian PhHllppl $2, 750,000 ' Pelle•• PohU Unsurpassed In architectural deslcn and quality. Sara HI• .. " $J,295,000 ' • ' , f . . -~-~ -, , 7·23~8800 Exclusive Lido Isle Bayfront: 853 Via Lido Soud $3.495.000 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY • f Best of Lido Isle I 2°3 V'ta Orvieto $875.000 OPEN SUNDAY • JOHN ROBIN l';fcl';foriigle Fabulous Newport Heights Family View Horne 5 Park Place $995. <><><> This magnificent 4, I 00 sq. ft five bedroom, four and one-half bat~ family home was custom built in 1990 and masterful~ designed by local· architect Brion Jeannette. The exclusive end of cul-de-sac location boasts a panoramic view of the main channel of Newport Harbor, Catalina Island .. and spectacular sunsetS. _ Reduced f'or expedient: salel Best: Buy on t:he Bayf'ront: Lido Isle Est:at:e 26 Linda Isle 110 Via Trieste $1,995,000 $1.195.000 Charmin• Lido Isle Home 838 raa Lido Soud . $669.000 E•md4 B41J $950,000 DoHf'Siores $1, 100,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE . 759~3750 Bapfront Condo $869,000 Corou Del Mar $649,000 Emerald 84!1 $1 ,237,500 Udo Isle $2,495,000 \ I ~ ( t J ( . I ' , . I ' . I I • BIG CANYON • Exclusive guard gated community • Mediterran ean villa built in 1994 Linda Lyle 759 .. 3703 NE\\' PORT HEIGHTS • Custom home over 4,000 sq. ft. • Exquisite design. quality construction • Great entertainment home · • Beautiful pool and spa • High ceilings. crown mouldings. marble floors, French doors • 4 bed rooms. 4.5 baths $1 ,695,000 BELCOURT • Prestigious guard gated community with pool and spa • Elegantly decorated -ready t~ move in • Beautiful yard with Japanese garden • 2 bedrooms. 2. 5 baths . '$650,000 • Master bedroom has cozy sitting room with fireplace • 4 bedrooms. 4 baths $998,000 BELCOURl • Prestigious guard gated community • Largest Towne Collection plan • Great condition • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths $1,195,000 " Allison Lyle Elsendrath 717-4710 . HARBOR VIE\V HOMES • Most desirable family neighborhood in Newport Beach • Great location adjacent to greenbelt • Tum-key condition ··Seller will a~sist with financing • 5 bedrooms. 3. 5 baths $699,000 HARBOR VIE\V HOMES • Perfect starter hoine or remodel • Popular family neighborhood • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Monaco model ~ $419,000 CAMEO SHORES Nestled in the town of Corona del Mar, this marvelous community has private access to 3 beaches, access to a gated walkway that would allow you to walk along the ocean shore _ to Laguna, a wonderful park for ch~ldren to romp in or an area t~ just view the beautiful scenery and water. Shops, markets and restaurants are a stone's throw away, Laguna~ach is around the bend and the beautiful green of the hills and golf course are nearby. Wouldn't you like to live here? . OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. ,. 5:00 P.M. CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom ftome witft tfte best of everytfting . Wonderful living areas, • large family/entertainment rooms . Cfteery and brigftt kitcften . Lovely master suite and batft plus a TERRIFIC view . , ' t ) \ i . ' . • • ' I I 1 .. '.; ---____ ,,, ... _____ .:_...._ ___ ....._ ........... ___. _________ _ 30 ROY~ ST. GEORGE Sensational single story custom honre with sweeping fairway views. T(tis imm11culate ftome offei:s open, lig1rt AIUI spacious roonts, · hig' ceilings, great family ·room, large master suttt wit Ii views, five bedrooms plus exercise nook and a fabulous lot: ' ' ~ :~, . . . . -... . . EMERALD BAY LOTS Still the Best Buy! Spectacular Ocean View Lots Build the home of your dreams · Et.tioy all the amenities of fabulous, Emerald Bay Private beach, security, parks and tennis Priced from $595,000 to $950,000 .. .. ... 4 l I j .J J .t 14°' West Bay Avenue 5 br. 4.5 ba home with elevator and vaulted ceilings throughout Magnificent quality and details. Large boat dock. Call Russ Auter 673-3m. $1,000,GOO BEACH COTTAGE • 213 38th Stftd Older single story 2 br. 1 ba home less than 1wo blocks to the beach! R-2 lot. great building pocential. Ca!J Jim Jacobs 675-37TI. sm,ooo 313 Via Udo Sood Priced 10 sell Sunny south facing localion. 380 .• 3BA.,wi:th boat dock. Walk to Lido village restaurants & shops. Call Russ Auter 673-37TI. $1,399,MO ~ 3 br, 4.S ba in prime lagooo location. beautiful cowtylrd entry. Priced to sel( shown by lppOintmenl only. Call Jim Jacobs 67S-3777. $1,750"' iadades land 315tl BkdfDr. Large S7x I SO Oceanfront lot with approved plans for a 4800 sq. ft. custom home. Call Russ Auter 673-3m. ""• llll E. lllboa lllYd. Spacioos 3 br, 2 ba w/X·large family room that could be 4dl br. Beautiful~ and city ligbl ~· Nice grassy area cl pltio Oii the bt.lcb.. Lmge 3 Cir ~·-- Call C1lris Bripadi 673-3m. Sl"'5MI Oller .5 acre w/beautiful pool & spa. "Mediterranean VIia by the Sea.· All enchanting SBR, 5.SBA w/ocean views. Gourmet kitchen w.MP of the ~ne appliances, security system, A/C, game Custom Cowrtry Villa. ceilings and wood beams. Private decks located upstairs, private spa. n NDE. tEJGHTS 31201 Oakmont Oll£N SAT/SUN l-4 Warmth & St)ie Aboood This Spacious SBR, 2.SBA Home. ttlge iYemit.m lot. natiraly igt1t & bright ~pool, spa & waterlal $439,500 Best Priced Traditional Custom~. 48A Panoramic, Ocean, HMbor, City Lights view! Spacious 48R famiy home w/exceptional floor plan for ent~rtaining & family living. Large rear yard w/pool, lush gardens & unobstructed view. "Prine Location: Practical'/ lot value! NEWPORT CREST 1 Encore OP£N SAT l-5 tttftf Upgraded Galore! New bertler ~and paint. new fixtlres, scraped cefrles, new cabinets & work bench in praee. Won't last lq! Truly a lllique setting with stunning Catalina: Harbor and City Sooset Views. SBR, 3BA & new w/stunning ocean views. 38R, 2BA. beautiful decor, light & bright. Tile flooring "Sinpf>j Magical .• BeautifU two story w/48R, 3.SBA. light & bright, hardwood flooring, security system. Tranquil English Garden with fountain. Owner may carry. Brilg your offers. $495,000 BROOKVEW 811 w. 15th 128 OPEN SAT 1-S, U 10.3 A touch of Manhattan w,ISunset Wals to Beach.~ remodel.~ condo w/granite firep&ace, central ar. p&anta1ion stuters, french doors, aated. $249,000 • • • • • • 1 .. ,. ... l I ~. 1 · ---.J'----~~ ........... --J.. -~·--'~J.l. _ _._J '! -·- COidweii BGnker pi-esei1ts its Spring Open HoUse Celel>ration Buyers can preview homes listed with Coldwell Banker AB ~ldw~"Banker presents its tenth annual Spring Open House Celebration, properties all across North America will be open for viewing by prospective home buyers each weekend from April 13 through April 28. .. This event has proven to be a great opportunity for us to bring home buyers and sellers together," said Charlie Johnson. enior vice president and Orange County regional manager of Coldwell Banker Southern CaJifornia Company. "This year we 'll have hundreds of homes listed with Coldwell Banker in the Orange County area for buyers to preview during the Spring Open House Celebration." The event wiU be supported with national television advertising on ABC World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, The Late Show with David Lettennan. The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Good Morning America and The Today Show. Cable subscribers will benefit from additional publicity on Arts and Entertainment.. The Learning Channel, The Discovery Channel, The Weather Ch'1mcl and the Headline News-Netwoii. .-. / "Homes of virtually every size and style in a spectrum of price ranges can be viewed dwins I.be Spring Open House Celebration.'' Johnson said. "Coldwell Banker sales associates throughout the Orange County region, including Claremont/Upland. are enthusiastic about this helpful and infonnational event." For l'IUJrt information about the Spring Open House Celebration, or a career in real estate, caU your local Coldwell Banur office. Coldwell Banur has more than 2,400 offices and over 57,000 sales associ.Mes and emploJees in North America. In California, Coldwell Banur has over 255 resUlential real estaJe offices and more than 6,847 sales assocwes and employees providing a complete range of resithndal rtal estate services. Support you can count on. J i1n Digrado: Will travel to San Francisco for steamed clams NAME: Jim Otgrado AGENCY: Grubb & Ellis JOB TITLE: Real est.ate agent FARM AREA: Harbor View Hills -South HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: About one year CITY OF RF.sIDENCE: Corona dcl Mar HOBBIES/INTEUSI': Flying, golf, skiing, handball CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Realty Investment Association of Calif. Jim Digrodo FAVORITE GETAWAY: Woodstock, Vermont PETl'EE\'E: LAST BOOK UAD: "Windows 95" FAVORITE MOVIE: .. Fathct of the Bride" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: The steamed clams at Scoma's in San Francisco No shows for appointments without a pbobo call BOW DO YOU DEFINE sue~? When (i()% of your business is from cittier repeal clients or referrals from previous clients Senior ma~keting consultants selected at Grubb & Ellis Given to OQ.4imfs who have shown excellence in many areas of real estate Ron Mazzano, branch manager of Grubb ·a: Ellis Residential Real Estate Services in Newport Beach. was oo band as agents from bis office received the prc:5tigjous senior marketiag oomuJtaot desipation at the company awns banquet 11 die Ritz Carl.toe in Uiuna Niguel Senior llUllUUn& consultants selected from Che Newport &.ch office were Mali Gulledge, Jo Ann Kentoc. Linda Oetb. Lois Jacobs, Sally Shipley, Carol AJlisoo and Ted Jarvis. Gulledge and Kenton were also included in the top twenty for the entire company. ''The title of senior marketing consultant marts.a select group of individuals who have distinguished themselves by their outstanding achievements in the field of real estate." Mazz.ano said. Besides exceeding sales volume requirements., a senior nwk.ctin& coosuJtaor must exhibit exceUence in contracl negotiations, martet information and marketing straJeg:ies. In making it's decision, Grubb & Ellis management also weighs such factors as personal integrity, tireless and enthusiastic eff o.rts oo behalf of clients and direct involvement in community affairs. ~..,. ilifOt'llllllion, c"'1 Gn.H cl E1lb ......,.,... &¥* Sufka U. N,.,,,_ B#da, (114) , __ QOO. MUOA ISLAND Top ql&lll1y remod duplex. White kit MB wfok. &. dedL 2ll ape over 2 CM prS7JS.000 llAl.IOA PDIN5UlA ~ w/4 CM pr &. efev&tor to e.tdl llool. 38l SIA, pwmec kit/~ ..... ~ UDOISU S8 tt. lot. great loc.atlon. 4Bl" 311A s.lngle level wft#.rge So. pltlo. ~for 2nd Stof)'.~.000 CO&ONA DD. MA& 4ll 38A w/pttv mtry 110 IBl IBA down. C&th ~ ~ bmll o... ................. ue• HAUOll VllW HILLS Lush grOWlds accent re'l'IOC!d. New slate roof. o.tStom drs/VNdc:Nt/WY.. Gorgeous! .... $719.000 CORONA DU MAR Rear unit 1dnt floor plan. 2-stry w/sulte down. 36R. 3 balconies. fpk. direct gar ac.c. •• $]29.000 C<>aONA DU. MAa So of Coast Hwy. O\irmlng cottqe &. &rtlst studio w/oai vw. '.oof dedL 2-c.u garS6JA.'50 ( t } f ·t j .i ' ; ) I 675-48~R Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA home w/FR + 2BR apartment witt1views.: ........ $1,115,000 Balboa Island Locaoonl Bay Views! 4BR, 4BA, custom Cape Cod Cottage home. 2-stay 38R, Warm end spacious 38~ 2BA home Pristine Cape Cod 2BR 28A. Aemod i home built '92. French doors, balco-28A. Fresh & ~Vaulted beamed ceil-with fooMI dining room and sunny '95. Gourmet kit. in. gran~ brealdrastllrill'I nies & patios. Steps to bayfront. Quiet ings. Latge family kitchen area. Brick patio breali:fast nook. Detached 1BR, 1 ba stu-nook, frml dini~. Quality biickwor1c, west end of Island ................. $839,500 and yard for entertaining .. : ....... $549,000 dio cottage ......................... _ ... $SSS,OOO wcxx1M:n & cabinetry ... : ..... $649,000 CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYNN WRIGHl'•ROSE VALLERA•BING GIRUNG 119 Mmtnc ~ ••Ibo.-Island ------KEY LENDERS AND RATES Rate• Hof March 21 , 1996 3o.YMl'IW9d 30-Ye• ... tmle INTEREST· 1' PolcTI LOCK· iulMDT " POINT9 MAX. . llMQlf ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN l!l .. A.PA RATE DWN QY A.PA LOAN l!l INDEX FREQ. Abacus Financial Grp. R (714) 965-00n 7.500% 5 2.125 14 7.757 2.950% 20 1.000 7.483 207,000 2.350 110 1M American Savings Bank s (800) 582-6272 7.625% 20 2.126 30 7.884 2.950% 2() 1.000 . 7.582 600,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 556-7811 7.875% 5 1.750 45 8.098 5.625% 5 1.000 8.035 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y --California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 1.625 45 7.958 3.500% 20 1.000 7.587 207,000 2.450 110 1M Chase Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-6062 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 5.875% 20 ?.000 8.166 207,000 2.750 1lS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800)"300-5626 7.850% 20 2.000 ·10 8.099 2.950% 25 1.000 7.533 500,000 2.AOO 110 1M Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·S626 7.750% 5 1.500 45 7.944 5.000% 20 0.000 7.795 207,000 2.750 110 1M Detrick Mortg~ge Group A (714) 759-9692 7.625% s· 1.500 10 7.818 2.950% 20 1.250 7.508 eoo,ooo 2.350 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 2.950% 20 1.000 7.582 500,000 2.460 1.10 1M · Emery Flna~al A (714) 729-9200 7.500% 5 1.748 15 7.717 2.950% 20 1.813 7.SffT eoo,ooo 2.350 110 , 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.750% 5 2.125 10 8.011 3.950% 10 1.750 7.719 207,000 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 3.950% 20 1.250 7.5ff7 207,000 2.400 110 1M ·~·--- Fleet Mortg~!.-K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.375 45 7.911 5.250% 20 2.250 8.127 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 4.750% 5 1.000 8.240 207,000 2.875 1TS 6M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.800% 10 1.500 30 7.995 3.950% 20 1.000 7.541 500,000 2.400 110 1M NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 7.625% 20 2 .. 125 ao 7.884 5.000% 20 2.500 8.127 201,oot) 2.750 1TS Newport Coast Financial ·R (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 2.000 10 7.744 2.950% 20 1.250 7.&0I I00,000 2.380 110 bceanvlew Financial A (714) 651-8355 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 6.000% 10 2AOO 8.180 2<11.000 2.7&0 1T8 ProFed Mof1gege K (800) 688-3756 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.797 4.250% 20 1.000 7.791 400,000 2.825 110 Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.900% 10 1.500 15 8.086 5.00094 10 1.250 8.182 207,JJOO 2.750. 1TS Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.876% 20 2.000 60 8.125 5.250% 20 1.250 7.880 207,t#J 2.825· eco .. Weatern Flnandal S& --s (800) 393-9372 8.00094 5 1.250 30 8.170 e.~ 10 o.500 L04I 2<17,000 2.750 1TB · Weywrt1nuaerMtg. 1( (800) eeM74'7 1.~ ...,~ .1~ ... '207,00U 2:500 ffD 8olll bid & ........ P"JlllW"l 1!'9 3000 COltWeldlol .. ~ l)peCif Letldlr le 8 • 11r11c: K • ..... ......-. .. • .... lll'OMr; I • ....... 1DM. ...................... -...... 11¥ .. Qlllolftla Oeperimlnl of Reel E.-. 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Inc., is proud to announce the release of a limited collection of only 3 custom homes that are all within a new. private. quiet cul-de-sac location which share panoramic views of the city. mountains &canyon. These special homes will be developed by Newport custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes. Creative architecture and exceptional detailing provide an incomparable setting for elaborate entertaining as well as intimate family living Palatial entries. soaring ceilings. elegant curved staircases. stately columns. arches and niches are only a few of the stunning features built within each home. A visit to our furnished models is an incredible experience. one you will never forget! New FMndsliu M*ls Av•ffdjfe for t.1arf1tf H~ fltl~Olt '" ~rt CHst. c.u,.,. .,. .,,_,,.a.w..r NEWPORT CUSTOM EsTATES, INC. Estate One "A" Master Bedroom · • ' ' ' , • ' ,,_. I • ---·· ·-. -----------..... = I • CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation 311 Saft:21 $429,000 Marketrends• Real.utate. 673-9041 218 Heliotrope 2Ba+ San-1-5 $637,500 518 . Binnie Oixon/M~ 720-9422 222 Morning Canyon 38R SatlSan .12-4 $940,000 18481rviM~ 318• Corona del ManFropmiet· Cote Realty.Graap: 673-8494 760-1900 5071/.z Ac.acia 3-+211 San.12-4 $595,000 20 Hilkborougb;:Jld»DHS ·Sia Corona del ManPoopaties· Sandy-673-8494 729-7271 COSTA MESA 206 Via Dijon -199 Brandywyne 3BR .sat,lSanJ2-4 $184,000 Lyn Belasco R.ealD Janet Ramage 642-9304 236 Flower Street Jackie Gillis 631-8011 NEWPORT BEACH 1 Encore Court lBR Carol Mulvey/Metro4r&lty 720-9422 1211 E. BalbodlL 3 ;.BR Cannery Village.~ 673-3n7 CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX Ocean Side of Highway Back -8 yrs old , 2,500 sq ft, double garage, central air, Front -1,000 sq ft, 1 car · attached garage, 2BA, 2BA. . . . . . . . .\ $579,000 Owner/Agent 714-281-4455 673-1205 313Via UooSoud Sat~1-5 $250,000 Cannery Village. Realty 673-3777 6 Seuc:ape Carol Muhey/Metroamlty Sat·l -5 $259,000 720-9422 811W.1Stlr.5li·B;l _ Gary Sully/Metro.aealty Sat&n-1-5 $1,095,000 759-3703 939 Vaa Udo Soud. Cunery Village•mlty 613-3n7 Walk to beach & bay! Valuable 40' R-2 lot, gar. tressed for add. on. Solid roomy 3 bectroom, fonnal dining room, 3-car p us guest parking. f595,000 .. Drive by 313 Larkspur and call usl ~<Id~ ~ ·~'!!:~ .. 3D 211 211 SBI '\ .S..t-5 $950,000 SillS-·t-5 . $2,000,000 51t .. f.5 $284,500 San-1·5 $1,235,000 SlllSm·t-s $795,000 Sal/5en·1·S $1,399,000 5an·1-5 $190,000 Sab1-5,=&m110.3 $249,000 , Sat/San·1-5 $4,199,000 7202 w. Oceanfront Newport Beach •Custom Oceanfront Built '89 • Catalina Ocean Views • 4BR 31/aBA • Gourmet Kitchen • 4-Car Patking • Full Security System • Quiet Beach. No Boardwalk • Please Call for Appointment • Will Co--operate with Brokers $1,195,000 Sheree Battelle (714) 631-7905 D NEWPORT HILLS ESTATES • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEWS • CUSTOM HOME QUALITY PEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD • LARGE LOTS • UP TO 4, 168 SQ.FT. HOMES .-- • LOW TAx RATE "l~lf~r l~I (714)644-6811 'F rom St>25 ,ooo NEWPORTHIW •795,000.00 3607 and 3607 1/2 FINLEY AVE. NEWPORT BEAOI DUPLEX: 3 BDRM., 3 BAnt, DEN + 2 BDRM, 2 BATII RENTAL SPECTAQJLA.ll WATERFRONT CORNEil LOT. "8' DOCX. SEPAllA'l"E ROOF TOP Dl!CKS. , OWNDBaOD& P1J!,UE <X>NfACI' MAaY ANN fAlJllDI' (714) 675-0120 800 ALEPPO, N. BCH Popular Lusk home in EastBluff 4BR & 2.5BA & family room. Great rear yard with a park like setting for summer fun! Being sold "M-is." Out- of-state owner says SELL NOW! OPEN SUN 1-5 ................ $397,000 LB 238 Flower Street Newly redecorated and landscaped. Dazzling! 2 bedroom home. Lovely exposed oak flooring. Countty kitchen w/breakfast nook + dining area. Large ~d with fruit trees. $250,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor "Area Specialist'' 631-8011 2135 VISTA LAREDO, N. BCB Beautiful "Bluffs" split-level plan overlooking a fabulous greenbelt! This large 3BR + 2.5BA home has been remodeled and is like new. A channing country villa! A great buy in a leasehold estate! ............... ; .................. $247,000 LH • • •, .. .. . . ~ .. "t .. . . 4 . ' ' '·· ' l . , 1· "' ~-.. I• j • , .. • JI • ' ' 48 • ----F.J Fred . ~wm"'.!!!fOrl P---perties featuring fine properties fro111 condos to castles Se1WU«J S~ e,,"'°1'"'"' SUu:e I 969 Our sales associates are seleded for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in ou r Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, ca/1644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy : Before You BUM Ptequlllly : • Come In for a free loan Pf8-• ~ approval before you start your : lflllCTaa• .. 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