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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-06 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Ila Borders now plays the 'waiting game# Serving the NewPort-Mesa commvnlty since 1907 ( . .. , MARC MARTIN I OAllY PILOT A Newport Beach firefighter douses hot spot.$ after a fire damaged two homes in Newport Shores Friday morning. Four homes damaged by fire •Flames, fanned by winds, jump from rooftop to rooftop, but three dozen firefighters are able to prevent injury. By carolYn Miller, DagAf& WEST NEWPORT -Flames whipped by gusty, bot winds spread from the rooftop of one house to another Friday, but were extinguished before they fanned down the block of expensive Newport Shores homes. •we were able to spray down the fire to keep it from spreading," said Lt. John BlauE>T, tpe spokesman for the Newport Beach Fire Department. •Jt was fairly quick moving because of the wind." The fire was contained in about an hour by 35 firefighters. Flames were spotted on the wood shin- gled roof of a taupe house at 432 62nd St. at 10:50 a.m., Blauer said. The air was hot, l~~Y 85 dec;u~. and the 5-ita Ana winds were blowing with speeds 11)1 to about 35 mph. The strong wind blew palm fronds from the palm trees behind the home into power wires and created sparks, Blauer said . The flying sparks also ignited the shaker roof of the house next door, Blauer said. But the fire was prevented from spread- ing to a third home at 424 62nd St., thanks to a brand-new, fire-retardant roof on that house, Blauer said. The new roof may have saved the whole block. "The house next door just happened to need a new roof this year," Blauer said. »Thanks to the fire people and the fire retardant roof, (the fire) couldn't grab hold.· The homes in the area are worth dbout $350,000 to $500.000 and are very close together, Blauer said. • About 20 minutes after the Newport Beach, Huntington Beach and Co ta Mesa fire departments were called to the burning homes on 62nd Street, a firefighter from Costa Mesa noticed that the roof of a house the next block over at 400 Prospect was also on fire This roof was ignited by a fly- ing spark from the first fire, Blauer said. The damage to that roof was about $1,000. No one was injured in either_fire. The damage to the house at 432 62nd St. was estimated to be $100,000 to the struc- ture and its contents, accorcting to fire offi- cials. Damage to the house at 428 62nd St. was estimated to be $40,000 to its structure and contents. Many· Eastbluff . residents are open to gates •Neighborhood weighs closing off neighborhood to combat crime and increased access. By Carolyn Miller, Dally Pilot EASTBLUFF -The question recently posed to residents in the Eastbluff neighborhood is to gate or not to gate? This multi-faceted dilemma was triggered by an increased amount of traffic speeding through their quiet residential streets at all hours of the day. demonstrating just how accessi- ble their community IS to out- siders And Wlth the nearby construc- bon of two new residential pro- ' jects off JQJnboree Road, includ- ing 300 apartments and 500 sm- gle-farnily homes, and a freeway extension, residents fear the problem will proliferate and crime will clirn b . »There were a number of peo- ple talking out on the sidewalk and on the phone about the Q l j E S T I 0 N ARE GATES KEY TO SAFETY? Do you think security I gates should be put up at Eastbluff to make the community safer and less accessi- ble? Call our Readers Hot- line at 642-6086 and leave us your thoughts along with your name, city and telephone number. ISSUe, • said Mike Bigi, a resident of the picturesque neighborhood that lines the east end of Newport Bay. HThere was enough concern bubbling to the top that a group • SEE EASTBLUF.f PAGE A 11 School board, city officials to llleet regarding fann • Other closed school sites will be discussed in meetings, which will be open to the public. By Julie Ross Cannon, Dally Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -School board and Costa Mesa City Council members may meet face to face later this month to discuss the sale of the Costa Mesa High' School farm site and other district properties. At Monday's City Council meeting, members ag~eed to have a liaison conunittee meet wtth a committee of school boa.rd trustees to discuss plans for the district's closed school sites But Tuesday, scboo) board members suggested al1 of the members get together at a public session to talk about both public agenoes' wants and needs. • l think they need to get an ovemew of our sites our surplus properlles and wl).at our time line is for making a decision for (the use of) our sites,· said board Pres- ident Jim de Boom. ·1 think it will be educational for both of us.• Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erick- son said a meeting between all •SEE MEETING PAGE A12 :Two killed in traffic mishap Cl{A C KEp U P • • Pedestrian, driver die after accident Friday, which police suspect may be alcohol related. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A motorist and a pedestrian were killed Friday evening in what may have been an alcohol-relat- ed accident in front of a Costa Mesa fire station, police said. A third person, a passenger in the car, suffered major injuries and was taken by helicopter to the trauma unit at West- M edical Center in Santa Ana, police • SEE CRASH PAGE A 12 MMC MAA'™I~ "91 aibor View ldDdergartener u. w ...... 5, ............ ...-.y ... M IM lhows cl_.tel tMt IMi' .. ililli1 ._. ...... Prldlly's .. ...,. greer wylder r:aJorin; don 't cowzt when you have a Sweet Life I f you have a sweet tooth, y<Ju'll l>f• (•Xctled dOOUt toddy\ CJrand opening of Dulce Vida Sweet Ute, (645- 1 'fi'JJ c1t th(• former Lcunppost l'lzt.rJ lo«1l11Jn dl 462 E. 17th St. 1n < .,,.,l<'I M*'"d Thf' f(·1tt1v1Ueh beg'm at noon .111d 1ncludP hve musk (starting "' 8 p m ). frN· c;ocJa. and raffles ,,, w1r1 " rnund-tnp uckel to Las Vf'(J rt'> rind 91ft certl11cat.es Dulce V1dd w1JJ hdv<· IC'e credJTl, spe- ' 1t1lty bdkNy dMserts. gourmet 1 offN" dnd .,undw1ches. C'om,1df•r your~f'U lucky wh1·n y1iu'r" r hdnging a rouple 11J-"Jo< k-. dround the house Sat- •Url<1y niqht bf.fore you go to I~ II rnuld bf> worse The staff .id;oulh Cod.'it Plaza's Tourneau 1tiPM·ttin11 more than 4,000 w,Ic'hf·., 1me hour lorwdrd for 11!*1tqhl <.>dvings nme : • Jhf· rf'laLI store -wlu~h car- rt8$ wim<' of the world's most r~·ni.1v~ dnd rare tunep1eces - ·~tmott>s thdt 1l will tdke nearly t ~e full cldy!. to finish the JOb. rOpw hN"'& the best buy: "O?Um<'au welcomes dJlyone wtth .t rt>rnplJr'<1lNJ, hard-to-reset or "Pf'C'ldlty Wdl('h lo bring 1l in tor f{l>e resE>lllnfJ, rPgardless Of the WrJlrh hrnncJ or wherP 1t was 1>u re hd ""'I . Tounwdu i.s Sd1d to be the cir1ly lJ S rPttulf'r authorized to .,l>ll ,,u of th<· maior Swiss llfc1nrh Tournedu offers hlgh- r11d nc1mci., LDClud.mg Patek Ph1lhr>P"· RolPx, VachPron Con- stnntm. < 'Mtwr, 0mt>gd, Ebel, lltP1thng and a complete collec- 1ron of vmldg<' Wdtches and pre- ctwn«'d classic c. It's located on ttw South ('ot1!.l Pld7,ct's second l~wl, OC<Jf S11k.<, r11th Avenue. : II you likf' your Jods to wear Lbc· lrPncly, durc1ble shoe~ made 11y Dr. Martens you can find ttl"m ln < 'hildn.m's Sho<'s on the t~ml h•v"I of Nord.ltrom, (549- 8300, c•xl 1460) dt South C oast Phtzc1 Toddy from 11 a.m. to 4 ri.m d n ·prc .... l'nl.1tivc• will be in tlw !.h<w clc•pr1rtrn<mt to show the rtc·wc•st !.PIPc tJCm of footwear '1 ylP'> I rorn l>r Mc1 rl<'ns. And ti '(.(>U rnttkP d Ur Mdrtens pur- <Vltt.,<' toddy, your ch1Jd wiU 1E•((•1ve t1 T-.,hlrt ttnd rrnyons to dolor 11 w ith : You ca.n learn everythmg you qv~r wanted to know about fra- qTdnre Th~day, April 1 t at a Master Fragrance CJau taught t;y, are you re dy for thil?, Pro- fht.Pur d<>s Parfums for the l'Cij.JSO of Guerlain Francois l'e)roches at Netman MarcUI m f!dfhion Island. Th class ls lteing held at 11 a.m .• and 3 p.m . Wi th tPa. · : TI1e clats ii free with the pur- dhasc of a Ouerlain fragrance. To rnq1stor for this class you can QlU the G uerlain Boutique at Nelman Marcut at 759-1900. r-~~~~~--~~~- ... tT IUYS lpptlfflhundays. If you len'ow of a good buy, call me at 540- R'Z4· or fax me.t ~170, or write: ·~ Buys, Dally l>llot, 330 W. Bay St., ~$a Meta, Clllf. 92627. .. reaster services planneCI .. · WTER SlNaSE S8MCE , Christ Onuch By the See ~.,,..... at1 Mb annual Euter sunrile ~ oo the bMc:b at 14fb S'1eet at 6:30 a.m. Sw>day 1be .....,, .. ..,., loduds an Easter message, musSc by the choir and a complimentary continenlAI breeldast wUl be JerVed ,1 the church. TbeTe will alilo beater- V)(l(! tn the church at 9'.30 a.m. that will iodude speOaJ musi.c by a stnng and woodwtnd ..-n- ble and the chaooel cbotr. Chrllt Church by tile Sea United MethodJst Church ii at 1400 W. Bal· boa Blv<L oo the J>'!o.l.mula. For more intorma- bOn, call 67~3805. ST. MAltK PRESBYTYIAH A speaal Easter ServiCe II ICheduled at 9-.30 a m., at which ti.me a speda1 One Great Hour of Shanng offenng will be collected to serve the ie. fortunate. An Easter egg hunt wm be provided tor the cluldren St. Mark Presbyterian Church is at 2100 Mar Vim Dnve. Newport Beech. &U-1341. OPEN TO AU EASnR SERVICE Martners South Coast Church invites the Orange County community to celebrate Easter at the Ua Bren Event Center Sunday in two ser- vicei.. 9 and 11 d m Children ages 3-12 are invit- " ed to pu1idpUe ma spedaDy planned ddldNa,. ~Infant care• attenid .. well lbe Eut-. er 11t lbe arm CAallir o«.s the aimbined cboln and arcbalb• fnlmtbe two ....ay joined churches -MmiDets Orurcb and Irvine\ South Coast Community Church. Seattng for 9,000 at each service. Mariners South Coast Chwcb is an innovattve, non-del)Ollllnational Christian Cbutcb. Por more inlonMtloo. can 6'o.60to. tlt.MCll CHISTIAN OUtOt Euler~ at 8-..m. 1lckets are S3i50 per perlOll. S10 ft'Mndmum per family, d:lildren under 10 tree. 1\dc.eCs are available at the door. Easter woahfp at 10 a..m. Demiil W. Short's 1e11DOO bile: •easter ii a verb-not a noun.· Harbor Cbrlstian Ouuc:b (OildpM!s at Ouist) is at 240 l Irvine Ave .• Newport Bw:b.. EASTElt Cll.mAT10H The Presbyterian anucb ot the Covenant hosts its annual ooJebration ol the R.eswrecdon of our Lord Jesus ·Christ 10 a.m. Easter Sunday. Brass accompanists Ko Skinmess and John Caller join the Covenant Choir and toJol.sts for festive rmmc along with penooal le9Cbnonies and an Easter proclamation, ·en Eastei You Can See ' NNwW' bj h.a nm McCalmont. SerW.w wDl be coododed by .,... McCalmont. cliredOI" ot lbldlilll ....... .-s Ou:il Sindt and 1..emme Sb••·•·-.. ctirecton " dlildNm .. ......,..... 1be mt.Ilic program is directed by Antomecaa Bl'OllUI with Uoda Meaenger as accompanist. 2850 P.uvtew Road. a.ta :Mela. Call 55'1-3340. fASTa SllMCES The Community Church Congregltional United OnµdJ ol Christ. 611 Heliotrope Ave., Coroda del Mar. invites eve.ryooe to oeletnte Easter Sunday, beghming with a SUnrtle SeMce. at &,15 a.m. at Lookout Pd.at on Ocean Boulevard above Big ·Corona State Beach between Heliotrope and Goldenrod Avenue. Full worship ~follow at s~ts and to a.m. at the church. An.Easter egg bunt On the cbwch lawn will fol- low the to a.m. semce. There wm be no Clill- dren'a Sunday Sdlool or adult Bible Study OD Easter Sunday but both will resume the following week. 1be Rev. Bruce Van Blair wm CXJOduct afi worship services. Rodger Whitten is musk: direc- tor. For more information, call 644-7400. HOt.Y WEEJC SEMCES,- SL James Episcopal Church invites the com- munlty to join Holy Week ten1icel at the chwcb. 320Q ""8 Udo an Newport 8eedl. Odldmi'I ser- vkle wttb be.. ...... puppet show ..... p.m. and Greet \1gll ot P.alt«, Holy Eucbarilt Rite 0 with choir at 7:30 p.m. today. On Easb!I' Sunday, 1, 91 and 11 -.m. Holy EUcbarist Rite I wttb brass and cholI. C!bOd care available during all aervfce. For mOre intonnatk>n. call 675-0210. THE MAN JESUS lbat's the title ot two Easter Sunday services at Orange Coast Unitarian Univenalist Cbwdl in cost& Mesa at 9'.30 and 11:15 a.m. A coftee half hour wm be beJd between tbe services, including an Easter egg buot for children. Pre-school and nunieiy care will be available for the first servbl and cbildreo are invited to sit with tbeJr parents during the second terVlce. There will be special c:botr musk: directed by Jason Hamey. The c:burcb is at 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. For lnformadoo, call 6'6-4652. RESlMIECTIOH Jua'nella Evans gives the Baster sermon at the 10:30 a.m. 9eMce ol the Newport Be.adl Cllurcb of Religious Sdeoce, 901 Dove Sl, Suite 145, Newport Beach, 646-3199. -,-,.. ---~--------:--~ I • ' • • • I ' ~ ' I • • ......._ •• • ~·I: ••a• :°I--- - . I a ~ -.-• -_ • James "Jim" Valentine A memorial semce for James #Jim• Valentine of Corona del Mar, who died April 2 of Lou Gehrig's Dis- ease, will be held at 11 a .m. Monday at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Clurdl. A native of Lansdowne, Pa., he married his childhood sweetheart, Dottie, and Jim Valentlne they moved their family to Newport Beach in 1972. An engineer by training, he changed careers in 1979 after a skiing accident left him a quadri- plegic. He fought his way bdck to full recovery through rehabilitation and began a successful career in the real estate industry, working as an industrial broker for CB Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc., in Anaheim. ties. He was an active member of St. Michael and All Angels Epis- copal Church and sang in various chwch choirs. As a high school student in I .ansdowne, Pa., be starred in a number of musical productions, and more recently was a vocalist with his daughter's rock and roll band. His bdttle with LOu Gehrig's Disease was waged with tremen- dous courage and the devote<\ support of bis wife and family. He is survived by bis wile, Dot- tie; three children, Mark;-Lorrt and Kim; and three gnmdchil· dren. In lieu of flowers, the family asks consideration of contribu- tions to Al.S Association, 16787 Beach Blvd., Ste. 271, Huntington Beach, CA, 92647. Jeri Sue Dawson Jeri Sue Dawson, co-founder . of La Galleria D' Arte of Newport Beach, died March 14 after a four- year battle with Hodgkins Dis- ease. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAl.V Pl.OT Joyce Penh delights ln her grandson. Tyler, and bis colored Easter eggs. Penh and her grandchildren colored several eggs at Newport Dunes Resort Friday, getting ready for a 4,000 egg hunt on the Newport Dunes beach today. lbe event will benefit bomeleu children from Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter. A college football player at the Naval Academy and Drexel Uni- versity, he played on the winning Navy team in the Cotton Bowl in 1958. He continued his love for athletics as a participant, support- er and at the coaching level, including Uttle League Baseball, AYSO Soccer and Jr. All-Ameri- can Football. He was an active board membe'r and past president of Orange County Sports Celebri- Ms. Dawson w as born in 1959 in Rancho Palos Verdes. In 1991, Ms. Dawson and a friend founded La Galleria D' Arte after a former . employer closed its doors. The . gallery's first year was so success- ful that the partners were able to move it to Fashion Island in New- port Beach. Ms. Dawson is survived by her' parents, Joan and Dan Dawson, and her three brothers, Steve, Jeff and Scott. Two local American Legion leaders make history W ELCOMED HOME: More than 300 members of Post 291 and District 29 dignitaries welcomed Joe Early, commander of the Califor- nia Department of the American Legion and Judy Uoyd, Depart- ment President of the American Legion Auxil- iary at a recent dinner held at the Newport Harbor Legion Post. Early and Lloyd set histo· ry last year when they were the first department Joe Early commander and auxiliary president to be e lected to the state legion's highest posltiont from the same Poat. Notes Post 291 Commander Nita Ullman, "This year has brought great honor to our local legion, not only have we grown to be the second largest post in California, we have sent two of our finest members to lead our state Legion." NEWPORT BEACH CITY TRACK MEET: Students 7-15 years of age are invited to r;egis- ter for the annual Newport Beach ._...-..., City Thack Meet spon- sored by the Newport Bal-t boa Rotary Club scheduled from 10 a.m . to 1 p.m . on Sat- urday, April 13, 1996 at David- son Field at Judy Uoyd Newport Har- bor High School. Students, grouped by age, will compete in up to three of the fol· lowillg events -the shot put, high Jump, long jump, relay, and a variety of da1hes from 50 to 1600 meters. 1banks to increased financial jim deboom support of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club, the registration fee has been reduced to $5 for pre- registration or $10 the day of the event and includes the official track meet T-shirt. More than 30 Rotory Club members will serve u track and field offid.als and club preeident Roge.r Gilbert wW present the awards to the track meet win· ners, donated by their sister city club in Japan, the Okuald South Rotary Oub. More information on the track meet can be obtained by calling Todd Alvarez at 644-3156. ti.VB NEWS: Costa Mesa Hip Sdaool vice prtodpal Larry Carbon introduced •Athletes of the Months• Cbmtel Peyton (Girls Basketball) and Donald Ogo (Boys Basketball) to the members of the Co.ta MeM Downtown Klwanb Oub. SllMCI a.ua MUI iNCiS THIS C:O..,CI WllK: Want to get more lnvoMd In your communlty1 Vlstt a ~·club this WHk. Guests are wel- come and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. 1UllDA~ 7:ts a.m. -The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the hlbo. Bey Club for • program on the lntet'Mt bv Jim Rosenfield. Noon -Cos- ta Mesa KJwanls Club meets It 1he Cos- ta Meta Community Cent« to hear from Tom LM on the April 20 All StM High School Basket.ball game. KIW1nh Oub of Nitwport e..a. mew at the Shark Island Yacht Club. &:JO p.m. - Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Oub. . WEDNESDAY! 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the ·raste of Costa Mesa Oub• meets at the ~ d ub. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets It the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a program by Deana Welner, Mm Fitness USA 1:00 .IMft. -The Newport Bait><>. Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear from Congressman Chris cox. MJRSDA~ 7:00 a.m. Com. Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meet$ at Mimi's Cafe for a program by D.A.R.E. Officer D. Bell of the Costa Mesa ftolkt Department Hoeft -Klwa· nls Oub of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor, meets at Sharlt Island Yacht Club for a business meeting. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The N:i·lrvine Rotary Oub meets • It the .,. ~Hotel to he.tr from Chief Chartes ltObeck of the lfVlne ~ Deplrtmet it. Pilot • , .. ,.,tlll•lt ll•IAllf ' .. Wiiiiam Lobdell. The same 24- hour answerl119 Mt'Vlc. may be uMd to record letttrS to the editor on any topk. O.lly Pilot. P.O. lox 1~, COct.a Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright: No news storlet, lllusttatlon\ edito- rial matter or edvettlsements hemn can be reproduced with· out written pennltllon of~ right owner. 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HOW JO lllAOt us ~ The TltMt Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertfsfng Cluslfled 642-5671 Dlsplay 642-4321 ldlaW NMl~122A Sports 64l-4ll0 Newt, Spn F..c Mf..4170 E-Mail: f\.Tl71MP; ••. _, MllnOffb IUl!nm Offb Wo4121 ~fuOt·ta ~~ .... ~ Conwnunltr Hew.. • ""* MifOr ~. .... ...... ,,... 1twao e t• CllM CH. '" .. ,......,..,_ 15 knots. r weather wtll contin-ue through Sunday, TIDIS TODAY First low 4:J7a.m. ~.2 Flnt high 10:51 a.m. J,I S«ondtow •~12p.m. U ~high 1CUlp.m. ..-AY ""' loW l :Jta.m. Ffmhigh 1l;•a.m. second low S:S1 p.rn. Stcondhlflh --~ ... ~·· " .. SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1996 AJ Folks at gun show were a load Dieter bad these malevolent T- shh11 be said be would part with foe ollly $15. In lightly aocented English. he began to tell me the story of the ·. Nazi offloer shown on one of the shbts. I weaseled O\lt, saying I had · to see the rest of the show before I would determine how to invest my limited funds. "You won't find any shirts like these," Dieter said. "God, I hope not," J. thought and,trundled down the aisle of the gun show at the Orange County Fairgrounds last weekend Dieter was probably ~t quite old ~ough to have been in the Gestapo or the SS during World War ll. But with all the books. the T-shirts, the paraphernalia - swastika armbands, lots of insignia. some real, some replicat- ed -the man's booth was surely Nazi Centr81. fred martin Not all the folks who were packing heat did so just for their image. Some were there to swap or sell. One guy pitched an evil- looking semi-automatic rifle as I sat on a bench and sipped a Coke. instrudiom, foe S20. •Place the casualty into the bag as follows.• Literature was very big. AIJar- chist books, survivalist manuals, sniper bandboob. You could buy boob that tell you how to make everything from poison gas to the : exact kind of bomb used in Okla-~ homa Oty last April 19. : A slight young man with ratty • hair and beard bought a copy d the "Submachine Gun Designer's Handbook.• He ~k off bis back- pack to fish out the money and I • noticed his T-shirt was filled with Gestapo-style skulls. I didn't ask what his plans were. Instead, i drove down to 31st Street near the Cannery and walked the European Street Mar· ... ket. Amazing contrast! From the menace and hostility of the gun show to the gentility d the Secret Affair tea room and the antique shops that line the quaint little street. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Eric. Langenbach {above) steadles a crane section as lt ls lifted out of the bay after a cable broke (below) causing the crane to collapse Into the bay. U you weren't a Nazi wannabe, Dieter would happily sell you some utterly rank anti-Bill Clinton and anti-Janet Reno shirts. An especially nasty one bad a carica- ture of Reno as a dog and Clinton holding her leash and ... oh, forget it. He said it was the weapon of choice of the Portuguese secret police. I told him 1 wasn't aware sleepy little Portugal had a secret police. "Everybody does, man." Mike King was presiding over an exhibit that offered everything from brand new Navy-issue suit- cases (captains and above only, please), to a $2,400 Bahuba beheading sword and a $15,000 double-barreled rifle handcrafted in Austria by Josef Just. You c9uld pick up some jelly beans in front of Robin Sumner's salon. Chat with crystal-ball read- er Melissa Scott. Ogle the gorgeous. vintage Rolls Royce station wac;)on .. Ruffle through a portfolio of "Later Renaissance Architecture in Eng- land." Crane crash disrupts quiet of local harbor • Luckily, no one was injured in the Friday mishap. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot CANNERY VILLAGE -A snapped cable caused the boom of a 30-ton crane to slam across a dock into Newport Harbor at approximately 9:30 a.m. Friday morning. -Nobody was injured, although local businessmen and residents of nearby housing complexes said the noise made them th.ink they were in the midst of an earthqu~e. •There was a pretty good b""urnp," said Bill Hamilton, whose Cannery restaurant sits I directly adjacent to the dock. •it's a good thing nobody was underneath the crane. They would have been a goner." Employees of Shellmaker, Inc .. which owns the crane, worked Friday morning to lift sections of the crane out of the water. The middle portion of the boom was bent and would have to be replaced, according to Shellmaker owner Lisa Miller, who estimated total damage at $1,500. The crane was unloading a concrete piling when the boom collapsed. Miller said the piling was damaged but could be sec- Have you got your sea eggs yet? , . · BALBOA -For the first time in lOcal Easter history, egg and ~t hunters can conduct their search by sea. . The Balboa Boat Rentals will hold a Newpott Harbor Easter Egg Hunt Sunday from noon to 2 p,m. There is no extra charge to participate in the egg hunt, but the usual boat rental fees will apply. Boat rentals are $45 and how: for 8 people; $55 per how for 12 people. Boat Rental officials will sup- ply maps and baskets. A set of ------------ \/Ill II</\/\\// NEW SHIPMENT OVER 100 RU~ IN STOCK HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa clues will guide egg-hunters around the bay to discover eggs and other Easter goodies. At some stops, the children will have to obtain information or answer a question to win their prize. For information, call 673-1200. A Pull Service Roofing Contractor. 1 0 Location• To Serve Youl tioned off and reused. •No inatter how hard we try, there will be accidents some- times," Miller said. •But I'm very proud of my crew. They were · obviously doing the right thing because nobody got hurt." "We certainly didn't mean to scare anybody." As he worked to lift the crane sections out of the water, Shell- maker foreman Eric Langenbach tried to complete his task before the next low tide. •A little excitement going on in the neighborhood today," Lan- genbach said. Correction The Easter egg hunt at East- bluff Park ii today, beginning at 10:10 a..m., 'W'Wl different age groups going out eveiy 10 minutes. An incorrect day was given in the •72 Hours• listing Friday. Exhibitors filled three halls at the fairground, and there were · plenty of guns. But the show was as much lifestyle and political statement as weaponry. The presid.en' and the attorney gener~ weren't the only butts of T-shirt "humor." Women were debased, the government scorned, non-whites vilified. On a µiore positive•note, one sbirt announced: ·CHRISTIAN. AMERICAN, HETEROSEXUAL. PRO.GUN, CONSERVATIVE. ANY QUESTIONS?" Tough bunch, this. A big guy with silvery hair swaggered around, dressed entirely in black. His pants, boots .. bolster, the big automatic in it -all blaclc. So was his T-shirt, except for the small, white letters over his heart: ·oon't (expletive) with me.• I showed some interest in the funky, old-fashioned suitcase. It was marked at $35, "But I could let you have it for $20, H Mike said. It was tempting, but I settled for a nifty little caller for moose and elk for $2. I don't know how it works with mooses and elks, but it certainly got my bearded collie's attention. There were even some memo- ~es for me at the show. For prices ranging from $450 to $850, 1 could pick up an M-1 rifle exactly like the one the Anny gave me for nothing 40 years ago. I wondered if I could still put one back togeth- er blindfolded. Across the aisle, you could buy a body bag, complete with There is night and there is day, and aronnd here you can go from one to another in minutes. • ~ MARTIN'S column runs Thurs- day and Saturday. JIM NOONAN CPA MY TAX MAN C 525 SALE 525 EXTENSION TO F1LE PLEASE CALL NOl'. 723-1031 Mf.ME[ r; (,\1 :f '~·•ii;,'' t. • crnTI! If[) t'1lf'.L1( •• ,-. • .•. • '. Y[AR'::' ~na 118t1~c.-. o• <qo ~t ~~ rt~ ~:~ ... , ~ t' ~ YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or S uch Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Swiday Brunch Catering Available For Rescr'Vlltions and Directions Call 723-0621 I can't believe ..... . It's My Horne Landscaping or re-landscapi!tg is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Land.cape De.Jpcr FLOWERDALE can make your landsca~ dreams come true, and increase your home's Value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. COMPLET£ IANDSCAPING 46 YF.ARS EXP. Lic:emc No. 308SSJ SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustlo Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 SPRUCE UP ~•spltng SERVING THE NEWPO~T-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL e • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION 8c CLEAN UP •LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION a F11RT1L1z.ER • REA80NABLE RATES • PROdRAM8 TO fl"IT ANY BUDGET __ ,,,,,. UCINllD a F'\A;LY INsUnD UC; I C21.-ml Local women honored for leadership Costa Mesa resident Nancy Clark, and Newport Beach resi- dent Janis Perry were honored at Leadership Tomorrow's third annual Excellence in Leadership Awards on March 26 at the New- port Harbor Nautical Museum. Leadership Tomorrow is a non- profit community leadership pro- gram designed to develop exem- plary leadership skills and quali- tles in its members through com- munity and professional involve- ment. Clark and Perry are gradu- ales of the program. , : Clark was honored for her ¢complishments as a profession- a:J in the community and public 5!'rvice area. She has spent 22 years working in Alternative Sen- tencing and 15 years in the Orange County Public Defender's aff:i.ce, . In 1990, Clark launched The ~overy Centers and is currently iJ) the process of developing VIP, Ml employer mentoring program. ~e is also a member of the city of Costa Mesa's Substance Abuse Committee; a board member of \lolunteers in Parole; and a mem- ber of the National Alternative ~ntencing Association. · Perry was awarded for her achievements in career leader- ship. She is currently on leave from teaching and counseling at Rancho Santiago College and ls serving as president of the Acad- einic Senate for the California Community Colleges in Sacra- mento. She represents 45,000 fac- ulty members from 107 ~lleges throughout the state. Perry's job is to focus on educa- tional policy issu~. working with st.ate and federal legislators, the California Department of Educa- tion, the U.S. Department of Edu- cation and a multitude of educa- tion and dtizen groups. Others recognized for their contributions were Ann Crane, vice president and general man- ager of Meyerhof's Cuisine in Irvine, who was honored for her work in the community and pub- lic service sector; and Michael D. Stephens, president and CEO of Hoag Memorial Hospital, who was presented with a special "Excellence in Leadership Llfe- ti.me Achievement Award." Leadership Tomorrow offers workshops to inform citizens of resources and services available and focus on issues that face local communities. Each year 24 indi- ~~ · Every Wednesday j~Sizzling Fajitas •. Strips of marinated chicken vidu.als are selected to participate in nine full-day workshops. Por information. contact Louise Rhodes at 644-8283. · -By Valerie Pugent 2607 Pactftc Coast Hwy. (0ver1ooklng Newport Boy) 650-1818 ~ecade bOard member steps down . ) •Marlo Durante'• hmnedtate ~ opens up seat on water district board. COSTA MBSA -Longttme Mel&~ Waw D61bid boud member Muto Durante rellgDed 1bunday fftJm bil ~ ending a 35-year all9S with tbe agency. Board pr8lkterU nucty Oblia read a one--tmtence Jetter, which Durante bad delivered to tbe ctil- trtd, at the ltart of Thunday night's board meeting. The 1ettes' states: •After 35 years ol serrice to District 1 and the people of Costa Mesa, I have at this time dedded to resign. effective tmme-diatety. • Durante suffered a stroke last year and hu been in frail health ever since. He recently under- went eye surgery, which has required him to wear dark glasses 9t At 1-9 Cl V s g MIY 8 UU. ~D CL01'Mma, TOY'8 8 ACC9W-•, n'C. 11114 ·~ .... ,. Del Mer) ............... C... ..... ('7141 U1·71U cm JlOll' BREAKFAST • LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFRES • • WATtRfRONT DJNJNG • OPEN OAJLY 1 AM..f.PM . • 723-0616. 634 UDO PARJC DRIVE NEWPORT"ISEACH ID anW to potect bil eps from the brtgbt ligldl while sitting 00 tbe boud.rocm da. . Durante's term would have mqmed in November. •Because of hll illne111 he deddec' to retire and not wait until the end of his term in November," Oblig said Prld.ay. •Penoaally, I think he did a lot for h1s aa.tituentl and the dty of Co.ta Mela tturlng h1s 35 years Oil the board. •And with the agreement of the board, we wW have a reUre-· ment dlnner for him to reflect his 35 yean of terVice. • Durante was a fou.rD:ltng mem- ber of the Mesa Consolidated Water District board of directors, which formed in 1960 after the consolidation of four water agen- cies. He hu served several terms as president over the years. Prom 1954 to 1959, juit prior to Meta'• formation. Durante served Oil the Newport Mesa County Water Dlltrlcl The boerd wW d1lcull filling the vacant seat at its Aprll 11 ~be disculliDg the proce. duret foe flndJng a replacement.• Oblig said. •And U we appoint somebody, we'd like to know whether that person will have to go up for eledion in November, since it's such a short time away. So, the district's lawyer is looking into that. • . ....---~1---11,..... 'f C™TIVE & PROFESSIONAL FRAMING Airr &: FRAME REsToRATION FREE ART CoNSULTATION 'I . All Work Done On Prmwes. Residential ~ CxnmerciaJ . ........... ~---------------------.. $e wonA8 ~ ~ :: ~ offer you t/eganct and btauty, craftsmanship and quality, all put togtther with tastt. I •• I; ·. or beef, sizzling with onions, bell peppers and tomatoes Classified ads work ·= :: •• ·. 9S Valid onJr. at Cos ta Mesa and N:':n Beach Locations : : Costa Mesa ;~2-1 142 Ncwpon Ba.ch 675-6855 jMENiioN Tii1SAD; L AND mr.'EOMPl.IMOOAIJNN:Ja.J • . • . • . . • • -----• .. \1"' \1111.1\11.1 l o11h fl..1.l1 '\'"!'""'' i, 1 111111111 •loll fl.111, ( c111111.1 .I, I \l.11 SPECIALIZING IN JAGUAR& LAND ROVER t for you! 8 Hour Fast required tor Complete Blood Panel and Heart Attack Risk Assesment Test GRAND OPENING Dulce Vida cafe will celebrote its grand opening at noon today until dosing wilh• entertainment the Red Uon Hotel. 1be confer- ence ls pretented by the Unlvenl- ty of <:a\ifomia,lrvine AIDS EdU· cation and naining Center and the Orange County Health Ca.re Agency. Por more information. contact the Conference lnforma- SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1996 the Work You Love• every Wednesday from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St, Ste. J-108, Costa Mesa. The fee is $20 per se5sion. For more information, call 850- 1689. r ti and rattles. Dulce Vida is located at 4'62 B. 17th Street, Costa Mesa. 6"5-1939. ~ • tion IJne at 83'-8020. will handle non-venomous lizards and makes. 1be second half will talk about lharb and their anato- my. The c1a.a ls from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Environmental Nature Center, ·t6tb Street, Costa Mesa. The class ii for children age 1 to 12. 'Jliere ls a SI materlals tee and $20 for members, $25 for non- members for registration. Por more information, call 6"5-8489. CRUISING VANCOUVER UIRAltY OPEN HOUSE .• ,. A demonstration of the Wide Area Network will be among the highlights of an Open House fTom 7 to 8:3n p.m. at Mariners Branch Ubrary, 2005' Dover Drive, 117- 3800 .. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONaRTS Jett Johnson plays·classic rock from noon to 2:30 p.oi. and Jenny Richardson perlQrms folk/rock from 7 to 10 p.m. on the Town Square at Triangle Square. SUNDAY __ ...,.,,_ __ _. DINE AND CRUISE The Cannery Restaurant's Dine o.nd Cruise returns by popu- lar demand .for Baster Sunday at 10:30 a.m., noon, 1:30, 4:30 and 6. The cost is $25 for adults and $15 for children. Reservations are a !!!,ust. Call 675-5777. 1REASURE HUNT/PET PARADE : Bring your pet decked out in its Easter attire and follow the trail of ~gs leading to buried treasures fr'bm 1 to 3 p.m. at Piecemakers Country Store, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. Join in the sponta- neous talent show, pedicab rides and more. Hot dogs, popcorn and drinks will be available. No admission. Call 641-3112. MONDAY SPRING BREAK TENNIS Tennis classes will be offered today through April 12th for ages five through 15 at Las Arenas . . Jolin L. 'Brom CUSTOH IHOTO<iRN'IHY, LTD ]1Ut in time For: t • EasteT ' •Mother's Day • •Father's Day Newport Beach ColllJDUD.lty Services~ 11 .... group or private IWba lwom lor ddlclnm .,..1om ....._ 11 at Newport Harbor IDgh ScbooL Lessons will~ oa tlae Mat between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.. MondaT through Prtclay. llle Call 18 $25 for group or $95 for prtvate. For informatloa. mil ~156. Park, 1520 W. Balboa Drive. nm.es vary depending on age and skill level. For more information, call 644-3151. SPRING BREAK SURF A one-week surfing class for beginning to intermediate stu- dents, age 10 Uvough adult, will be offered from 8 to 10 a.m . beginning today. The fee is $53. Wetsuits are recommended. Surf· boards will be provided. For more information, call 644-3151. ATIENTION DERcrT DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center will sponsor a lecture called •Men, Women & ADD Relation- ships• from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. A $5 donation is request- ed. For more information, call 476-0991. AIDS CONFERENCE The Ninth Annual •HIV I AIDS On The Front Line" Conference will be held tqday and Tuesday at Save Up To 50o/o On Color And Black &. White Sittings &. Portraits o \ I 111 \I \I\ SI \(.I. " ... a work of intelligence d •t" all WI • -~.\ell'°'*,,,,,(') BUGS. IUGS, IUGS • Uve and pteSe?Ved bugs infest the Launch Pad today at 11 a.m., .-1 p.m~ and 3 p.m. Ages 5 through 1 can explore ladybugs, water- bugs, bees and more as well as do crafts. The cost ls SS for members and $8 for non-members. Seating is ~ted. For more information, call 546-2061. BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL 'WOME,N The South Coast Business and Professional Women will hold a luncheon program beginning at 11 :30 at El Torito Grill, 633 S. Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. Don Hornaday will speak on •Effec- tive Business Writing.· The cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. For more information, call 472-4666. INTRODUCTION TO YOGA Yoga Place offers a class on basic yoga postures and breath- ing techniques from 7:30 to 9 at 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite 208, Costa Mesa. Por more informa- tion, call 642-7400. SLIMY ~ATURES AND SHARKS The first half of the class will deal with reptiles and students "Cruising Vancouver Island" is the title of a two-hour lecture to be presented at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College's Sailing Cen~r. 1801 W. Coast Highway in New- port Beach. The cost is $6 or $9 for couples. Por more information, call 645-94.12. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free Cancer Support Group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach.· The group provides support to cancer patients, their families and friends. For more iritormation, call 722-6237. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT Newport Beach Psychological Association offers a support group for whose pets are ill or dying at 1 :30 p.m. today and April 23. For more information, call 722-4458. WEDNESDAY BUILD LIFE YOU LOVE Elizabeth M. Slocum offers a study and support group on "To Build the Life You Want, Create otl PAINTING EXHIBIT OU paintings by Sam Park will be on display at Newport Beach Central Ubrary. 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beach through April 30 during normal library hours. Fer more information, call 717-3801. NOON NETWORKING Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Comm erce presents Healthy Noon Networking from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway. Sun- nie Bell will be guest speaker on the topic •Diabetes: Education for a Nation.· The cost is $15 an<t, includes lunch. for more informa1 tion, call 729-4400, -·- MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST St. Andrew's . Presbytenan ., Church will have a weekly fel- lowslup breakfast from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenlield Hall. Tius week Dt:. · Rose Biron will speak on "ThEt Power of Prayer in Mirustry. ~ Al\ men in the community ar.e invit~. to attend. The cost is $2.50 for the · breakfast SaFety Tip! Every time you go in and out of your car a key is used on the door and ignition. Keys wear out just like breaks & tires and need to be replaced every year to two years depending on their usage. The door lock & ignition lock also need to be lubed. Not having too many keys on the key ring also may help. (Watch for m~xt week's tip) Introductory offer! Bring in this ad for your free safety check a nd pay just $19.95 for o il (up to six q uarts) a nd fil te r service. Includes hazardous waste disposal. BMW & Benz Specialists 7 40 W. 16th Street <::osta Mesa, CA 92627 Call now for your appointment: 642-1410 Jewish National Fund Invites You to ·Evening of Enchantment · 1tuetEngland by Richard Nelson April 5 -May 12 • Low-priced previews April 5 -l l ! West Coa.st Premiere! lbe Royal Shakespeare Company's favorite (American) playwright presents the U.S. u seen by a family of lnslghlful and very funny Brits. This hJt from both sJdes of lhe Adanllc comes to Orange County -and now It's our tum to . laugh .a the sardook hwnor of Her Majesty's displaced subjects! ---·Ll11e,Etitertaln~e Silent Auction· t.'.;a~- Food Libations Funl Funt Fun I I '8NF for tlok•I• a I (Tt4)1118733 (3tOJM7·D3a • . I ' + + REJOICE! I ~- ·-+ CHRIST HAS + ' RISEN!· HOLY WEEQND SCHEQULE Holy S.aturday, AJ>ril 6 • 1 p.m. -. Easter Vigil1 ... iturgy• (reception of new members) Easter Sunday, ADril 7 Masses: 7:00 a.m., 8:3b a.m. •, 10:00 a.m. •, 11:30 a.m. *, No 5:00 p.m. mass. Whether you're an active or inactive member, come experience Christ's presence among us. *Child Care Available at these services • • I .~ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 VlaJ.ldo. Newport leach 673-1340 ar 673-6150 Cburcll lOca. !Im. blday ~ lOca WedMlday.._....lpm "" And God, who collUIUUUhd the light to shine out of darkness, lullh shined in out hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the /ace of Jesus ChrisL 11 Corinthians 4:6 Brandl of Tilt Mothtr Church TM First Cburth of Christ Sdtntist Boston, Mamdlusdts f R S T f R -· S U H D A V 1 g g 6 TRADITIONAL COMMUNITY CELEBRATE EASTER M.1y l~P Goa 01 riope 1111 you witll a111oy 1111d puce as you uust in Ht'TI so 11\al you miy OYtrtlow vnlll ~ .. St. Matthew's Chmcb A pansh ol the Anglcan C.lhollc: Chlsch 1723 Westc!t!f Or (blhnd The Pim BaMl!y), Newport Beach 714-646-1152 Sunday, 8:00 a.m. & 1 o.oo a.m. Sunday School, 9 00 a m., lo< adults & children of 11 agH Tuesday. 81ble study. nOOtlday & 7·30 pm. Maundy Thurllday, 93011.m & 7 30 pm Holy Commu"400 Women's Fellowship Thurs ·o 30 am prayer, coffee & study Good Friday. 1,turgy, 3 00 pm. Easter Even. 7:30 p.m. Easter Day, 8:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m Tl'ld!lklNI ~I wonhlp. O.lldcare It ptOVtcled. by 1118 power of Ille Holy Splnt. Roma11~ 15 l3 CHRISTIAN The Day Death Died Services 9:00a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Meeting at lry!ne Boys & Girts Cl!b 295 E Yale Loop, Irvine (behind Fire Stabon) PACIFIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH -----------------Ofllc• 4010 B•rr.nu Ptcwy Sufi• 210 lrvlnt CA 92714 •PO Boa 50114 lrvlnt. CA 92619·08)4 7141451·9110 • FAX: 714/451·9144 SOUTI-l COA..<;T CHRISTIAN CHURCH \Ve (:arc About You Because Christ Cares. DEW/IT CLINTON <;L'EST SPEAl-;I· R "Christ is Raised, But What About Me?" John 11 17-25 Choir C.intan "Alive" pr..-..cnted by our choir •J IX>a.m . -A C.ononcntal Brcalcfast Jerrol1I A. I lolloh.wuh. \\ol"lhip Scrvitt 10:1 ~am \lini,lc:r · 81lilc 'itudies 9 00 am ,._,ds t °' C.hrm S JO pm 792 \'ictornr Strt:ct • Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (<..omrr of \ 1<11JnJ ~ PIJ<c:nllJI LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHVRCH Pastor William Hemenway ·we love children, youth, young adults, carttr adults, seniors. We love to care, to reach out, to mttt needs, to answer questions ... •Sunday Services-8:00, 9:30 l 10:45 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:.30 7 60 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631·1611 • (714) 548·6866 (School) CONGREGATIONAL Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona dcl Mar (714) 644-7400 &ster Sunrist Snvia 6: 1 )11.,,,, Lookouc Poinc (Heliotrope&: Ocean) &um-Services 8: 1 f b .. JOa.,,,. Easter Egg I lune after 10 a.m. service Quid Care Available, three & under The Retcrcnd Bruce Van Blair Director of Music, Rodger Whitten , . . -~ .... ..-.. ,.. .. , .. _ .. , ~en cu~ ~(ff~ o/ffJ WeM/¥d~ Sunday, April 7 , 9 & 11 am Bren Evenf\ Center -UCI Children's program fOf Infants lhN 6"' gfOde frH patklng mAruflfRS S 0 U l H C 0 AS l CHURCH Easter Weekend Celebration Services, April 6 & 7 Saturda.y 6·00 pm Info: (714) 64(M()10 x496 http://www.marinerschurch.com Join Our Easter Celebration Sunda.y: 9:00 & 10:30 am (0Jylttht 'Wl'll1p hf.t1ni f"'11tT 'iutt"4y. Apnl 7 · l>ont forxn ro m yo11r rlodt AHEAIJJ Childuue anti rhildrrni programs availabk for all wttfttrui tt'Tll1rtJ. I Sunday, Aprll 7, 1996 Sunrlae Service 6:30a.m. . , l '\: ·' ~ .\ '\1\1. ·-~ 11 A Plaa To Grow Q Festival Services 9:15 & 10:45 a.m. Chancel Choir & Orchestra Easter Pancake Breakfast 8:30-10:45 a.m. Childcare Available 2025 Alton P. •Irvine, CA 92714 • TeL· 714 I 442-9240 PRESBYTERIAN A '.Ila~ • ,., a ST. MA1UC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sunda' Worship 9:30 a.m. CliilJ C.re, Sum"'" Sc/roof Jamboree at &stbluff Newport Beach 644· 134 1 METHODIST ... Ml MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wonhlp la Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. Dr. Richard 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED MmtODIST CHURCH 16<P, ~~Ji,1~· ,44=0)45 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sun<!aY School All ~es 9:00M1 Rev. Edward C. Martin T,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632W~Dr. ~~ Sunday Morning Worafilp . & CMstian Education 1 OAM Mlnlstera David Be.dee & Virginia Wheeler WeeMtv Counseling Genter • servtOM Avalilble HEL IGIOUS SC If NC[ - llUCMOUS ICBCI HIMOIT llACH lalNCI Of..., IDUCA1ION CIN'lll (COmlt ,, Dow'""°'. tt --.... --tom RlldJfr Jon#) IOI DIM1145 1.U!¥11UN·1t.lb I (11')'4U1• . _ ............... CHRISTIA N HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) . Y 2401 lrwfH Ave. It Slllta fsa'81 Newport Im .unday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister 645·5781 -~llWU-~. o.de6!!!~ ~ e:ea. ~ a'eit#M# 574-4240 -- Pastors Bill & Susan Kirlin-.Hackett Newoort Harbor Lutheran Church 798 bo... Of. M 1 !Mtl SI. I Neollpcw1 8-fl 71~1 EPISCOPAL ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH • c.,..._9 •~ lo lnill1 G111 """Jz Jou CAif# .. I.Ad-" s..Nr- wamtly invites you and your family to join our family In celebrating the Resunec:tion of Jesus Christ Bolz Saturday, April 6 4 pm Chitdrtn's service 7:30 pm Gnat VigU of Easttr. Holy Eucharist Ritt II 'Easter.D.y, Sundaz,Aprl 7 7 a'" Holy Eucharist Ritt I wilh choir and brass 9 am Holy Eucharist Ritt II with choir and brass 11 am Holy Eucharist Rite II with renewal worship team and brass / lfl/a111 and child cart at all Eas11r Day St1Vlc11} Tlie Re ....... nd O&•id. C. Aad..._., rector 3209 VIA LIDO, NBWPORT BEACH; CA (71-4)676.0110 PRESBYTERIAN Spend Bister with the Or. John A. Huftinin, Jr. Pre.chm, Risen Christ. "EASTER PERSPECTIVE" <~· 11181>-26) Saturday, April 6, 1996 S1JOP.M. Sunday, April 7, 1996 7100, 8il0 ..ct lOll~ A.M. (O\lld Clle dvou8h ldr ......... 7«l A.M.) (Sund.y School~ 6th ... It 8:30 end 10115 A.M.) St. Andrew\ Presbyterian ChUrch 600 Sc. Andrews RO*I, Newport a.ch. c..ltfornla (714) 631·2880 (enmlwma Ntwpcirr ...._HWi .._. • ...,.., ,,.,, ' . . . . .. ' o < I SATURDAY, APRI L 6, 1996 . A7 .. · ~ .. ~..,.·. ---~· :. Gentlemen's Haber<;Iashery' a success for retreat center I t is written bi the New Testa- ment (Mark 6:31) that JesU$ called his friends and follow- ers to break during the labors of the work day and •come away -d rest awhile.• It is on this spiritual base that The Heart of Jeni Retreat Center, Santa Ana, serves the followers of Jesus in their pursuit of solace in order tq ponder the presence of their God. On thi.slBaster weekend, The Sisters of The Sacred Heart, who operate the retreat center, will rejoice in religious obser- vance With the 'great satisfaction tba.-the.ir 18th annual "GenUe- men's Haberdashery", annual tund raiser and friend raiser, was a smashing success. General Thomas Riley USMS (retired) and his wife, Emma Jane, and Anthony Motso, pres- ident and CEO of The Santa Margarita Co. and his wife, Melinda, serve d as both hon- orary co-chairs and hosts of the luncheon-fashion presentation. Newscaster and local personali- Ben Harris and his son, Chris Taylor, and J ohn Martin of the Newhall Land Co. with his son, Tom Martin, were among the father-son teams that de lighted the gathering. Overall, more ty, Ed Arnold, emceed the program, billed as "Our Hearts Salute the Olympic Spirit." THE CROWD than 50 men donated their time, their mone y and their model-• 1 • mg services to the Sisters, help- ing them to meet their financial goals for the coming year. In keeping with the Olympic theme, promi- nent local Olympians, including gold m edal- .ists Sam.my Lee, Bruce Pumiu, Pat McCormick and Brian b.w. One of the sis- ters addressed the crowd. recounting the expe rience of a young child visit-cook Goodell, pranced down the cat- walk displaying official 1996 Olympic pullove rs provided by event sponsor, WEK Enterprises. As the crowd cheered, the fashion sh~w be ga n with mod - els Larry Ac ker, Ron Beale, Denny Bean, Garth Bergeson, Ralph Bohrer, Antonio Cagnolo and the super buff Vito Caruso showing off their bods to the female members of the crowd. ing-the center learning the importance of not ta king the Lord's name in vain. The sister lovingly and comically told of one young man's road to under- standing the con cept. Then one of the raffle drawings was con- ducted and th~ winner turned out to be a priest in the crowd. "Oh My God,• he said upon learning he'd won the trip to London , and he quickly adde d "AMEN" to his expression of ~ . 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"11• ta1k fonn1 the heart of th.la film. fhe secret's out: 'A F8.mily The dramatic con tr Ht between the southern/white/rurat rac11m 'of Duvall, and the northern/black/big city life of Jones, characters with a com- plexity and humor that makes their unfolding relat1on1hip worth watching, g' is a heart-warming tale I • And there is a. tenif ic bonus for the viewer in Irma Hall's performance as the feisty, wise-crack.tng Aunt T, whose. pointed comments cut right to the heart of any matter being discussed (or avoided) by the other characters. She steals every scene in which she appears, and becomes the cat- alyst that allows Duvall and Jones to t~y ~~ome to know" each other as tb.e family hoped for by his dying mother. Grade: B-plus. ~~,Family Thing" stars (from left ) Robert Duvall, Irma Hall, James Earl Jones and Michael Beach. • JOHN v. DEPKO, 47, is a Costa Mesa resident and senior investiga- tor for the Public Defenders Office. ' . ~ EDITORS NOTE: The Reel Critics ~olumn features movie critiques written by community members serv- (ng on our panel C1 an a movie that explores tough themes of racism, ~~ rape, and adult conse- ~nces also be a sensitive, heart-warming tale of friend- sh!P and family values? In "A RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. • Where Your Dollor Covers Morel 1922 HARBOR BlVD., COSTA MESA · Ma· 1156 •• '• Family Thing," Robert Duvall and James Earl Jones attempt this difficult feat, playing very ordinary men caught up in extraordinary circumstances. Duvall's character, Eatl, a small town Arkansas mechan- ic, receives a letter shortly after his elderly mother's death. 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The cast and ptot are 10 believable. Unlike tbe fairy· tale •While You Were Sleep- ing," Bari didn't just drive up to Chicago into the open arms of bis relatives. That's what makes the movie so amusing. pa~~ M Talk about stealing the show: Aunt T. (played by the marvelously talented Inna P. Hall) is the comia preacheT of family values who keeps the show rolling. Scenes Uke. Earl and Ray wrestling on the floor, • MELl~SA RIOIARDSON, 16, Is a Costa Mesa resident and a junior at Newport Harbor High. Newport Barbor . Montessori Center r.::=========~ SUMMER ADVENTURES! "Academic Excellence in Hannony with Young Lives" Preschool • K.lnderpmn Full Tune • Part Time • Year Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Now enrolling for Fall. •Experienced, certified. 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After our interview at her home Jn Corona del Mar, Mercer apolo- gized for being a nag, but I said fbere was nothinq to forgive. As it Jums out. she hacl a good story to tell Split Enz is a four-part 1V show staring and inspired by Mercer's '1iend and hair stylist. Shelly ~ It's the first public access Show to receive free air time in Newport Beach in something .lik~ ,We years. For the next several weeks, it will be screening locally on Channel 3 in Newport and Channel 61 in Costa Mesa. South County residents can watch Split Enz on Cox Cable and the film- lnakers have found ways to invade the airwaves in Claremont and Los Angeles as well. ' Tapes of the show are also available for rent in the Newport Beach Public library for all you c;;avemen ... er, folks ... who don't f).ave cable. I've seen Split Enz highlights (no pun intended), but it's still dif- Ac:ult to desaibe what the show is all about. There's this hair stylist, S>.layed by Madison, who seems to 8e a poor man's Dear Abbey. f/hat she doesn't know, she goes tnto the community to find out through man-on-the-street-type interviews. Madison's zaniness inspired the show, but the stylist assures me that the writers have taken some dramatic liberties. •My father isn't dead and there's no hubcap collection,• she 4&<1. · Behind the camera and supply- tng technical expertise was Lucy Mercer's son, Alex, an NYU Pilm School grad who works post-pro- 11•-'I AlTllACTlm One of tht chlr1cterlsllct 1bout diamonds thlt mlntrt notlctd wu tht oemstoot's Inability to be wetted by water. Whtn w1ter Is 111plled to 1 cleln diamond, It lormt Into droplets and rolls off tht gemslont Olamonds lllo lend to ltl1ICI orme. With t11ett ~ In mind. miners dMloptd 111 txtractlon PfOClll by which dlQolnos ...,. PIS* Mf •• ol or ... and washed with 1 st111m of Wit«. At. might be t~. 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For th~ time being, Lucy Mer- cer -a business writer by trade - has accomplished the goal she set for herself when she took a course in infomercials at Orange Coast College. •For a couple of years, I bad been thinking about producing a show, but I didn't know what it would be,• she said. •Then I met Shelly and things started clicking for me.~ Split Enz airs at 4 p.m. Monday in Newport Beach and at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays in Costa Mesa. a A couple of interesting announcements out of South Coast Repe.rtory, most pertoining to their 1996-97 season. The first is that director Mark Rucker has been named an asso- ciate artist meaning the theater will encourage Rucker to think of SCR as a home base. Smart move. Anybody who saw Rucker's wtty completed •lamtDg ol the Shrew. knows there'• notbJng ordinary about this dlred«rs style. He's got a pretty impessive histo- ry at SCR as well. dating back to •Jnttmate Exchanges• and ·So Many Wocds* 1n 1993 and •t.oot• 1n 1994. rve also caught t!uee or four ol bis productions at Shake- speare Santa Cruz. By most accounts, SCR's top brass are happy to have him aboard. •He's young so be keeps us on our toes,• said SCR Artistic Direc· tor Martin Ben.son. "I look at bis stUff and say, 'Damn, that's good.'• It makes me work all that much harder on my own productions.• Rucker's next Main Stage pro- duction, Marivaux's •The 'ntumph of Love" hits the boards in Mardi of 1997. . a Speaking of Season ''5/, SCR is also -doing Arthur Miller's •Death of a Salesman• as part of a newly created American Classics Series. To my mind, that begs the question: who's going to play the doomed Willy Loman, arguably one of the greatest parts in Ameri- can drama? "Actually, I have a couple actors in mind,• said Benson who will direct the production in April of next year. •1 can't mention their names right now because of nego- tiations over TV series contracts ... •But it is a big and important question since there are only about 10 actors in the United States who can do it• In a past interview, Benson told me he wouldn't stage a show unless he had the requisite per- sonnel. Next year's Willy Loman. he confirmed, will not be chosen from the ranks of SCR's founding members. Nor will it be Hal Holbrook who just played Willy in Cenitos. A friend and admirer of Hol- brook's, Benson said that particu- lar actor wouldn't have been his first cboioo anyway. •Hal doesn't immediately come to mind as a Willy Loman,• Ben- son sa.\cl "There's something patrician about him. The Willy I see is not as heroic a man as Hal. but, of course, that's an individual casting choice.• • EVAN HIEHERSON'S column runs every Saturday. 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Causttn B y now, anyone with a heartbeat in 1 the Newport-Mesa area knows that the Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict is seekii)g permission to dllmp 5 aillion gallons a day of treated sewage water into Upper Newport Bay. points out that the fresh- water algae which grows in the ponds will die upon contact with the bay's saltwater and release ammonia (apd decaying odors). Inter- esting to note saltwater algae prefers ammonia, even over nitrates, for its "A 'sensitil(e' dumping plan for treated sewage· is the virtual definition of an oxymoron ... " yard. Jn the 1980s, IRWD intennittenUy dumped hundreds of millions of gallons · of their treated sewage into Newport Bay. The nitrates in the those dis- charges contributed greatly to the vig- orous algae blooms which over- whelmed the bay in those days . ocean) disposal at the Orange County Sanitation District plant.• In view of JRWD's current 15 miWon gallons per d8y capacity, and knowing of their pl~s to expand to 21 million gallons per day, it would seem that IRWD plans (wants) to fill the entire· bay with treated sewage. What a sensi- tive plan. Its plan is to put the treated sewage -water into duck ponds, ostensibly to provide habitat to migratory birds, and tben discharge the wastewater into the bay -ROBERT J. CAUmN Darryl Miller, the president of IRWD, wrote a opinion piece in the Daily Pilot Feb. 24 in which he states that the plan Jj a Nsound and sensitive" one, which ~s undergone "scrupulous review and iStientific testing." A "sensitive" dump- 1 ing plan for treated sewage is the virtu- ~ defirution of an oxymoron. , Defend the Bay has hired renowned ~tonsultants to review IRWD's project, includmg Richard Gersberg, respected :.Jimnologist and professor of environ- jnentaJ microbiology at the Graduate 1>chool of Public Health at San Diego •State University . : Gersberg blasts IRWD's science ~egarding the ability of the duck ponds ~o remove algae causing nitrates, not- : ing that the more than 200 wetlands in ·~e federal Envuorunental Protection :"'gency's reference files can remove only a fraction of the nitrates that IRWD 1~ays will be removed by their ponds. 1 Wim Kimmerer, algae specialist, • r . . : gains ~ ~E PRESIDENTS OF THE SOCIATED STUDENTS U you can't break a tie, join 'qm. That's what the ASB at N'ewport Harbor High School ~cided when students Mike vel and Reagan Roney both g t exactly 286 votes in a runoff e~ction. The two will serve as c~-presidents, sharing the title a,d responsibilities -and hope- fWly proving that two presidents ale better than one. ' ' Cl_CCHIGH '-.This fall, a few dozen rugh school sophomores in the New- p4rt-Mesa Unified School District will get a jwnp on their college ~ucations by taking classes full- tiriit? at Orange Coast College. The program, called Orange CoaSt Middle College High SJ;hool, is a cooperative effort between OCC and the school di5trict and aims to get at-risk kids interested in higher educa- titm before they begin dropping out of school. PROMOTING TOLERANCE sustenance. Larry G. Allen, a Cal State North- ridge professor of biology, has a cur- riculum vitae nine-pages long. He has studied Newport Bay since 1974. You could consider him the guru of the Cali- fornia halibut. Allen believes this sensi- tive plan will render the existing hal- ibut nursery area in Newport Bay "unsuitable.• Further, Joy Zedler, a nationally respected wetlands ecologist and San Diego State University professor of biol- ogy who was hired by the city of New- port Beach, notes IRWD has failed to consider the overall effects of increased freshwater in the bay. · IRWD has denied any health risks to Newport swimmers, despite the fact that the last time anyone independently checked their effluent for viruses (in 1981), 50% of the samples coming out of the plant contained viruses. It is documented that viruses can infect humans with even one ingested virus, and the viruses which are the , .,. IRWD has intermittently dumped most resistant to disinfection and are most likely to cause disease. IRWD is not planning to do any studies to look at this issue, but continues to reiterate their absol~te conviction that absolutely no problem exists. their treated sewage water right through 1993. Now they are trying to get a pe.nnit to dump their sewage throughout the winter. IRWD continues to eye it as a low cost sewage disposal outfall -an extension of their toilets. Darryl Miller points out the project is just a two-year demonstration project, and promises that IRWD will terminate the project if the Technical Advisory Committee of the project finds that water quality is being degraded. What is not mentioned is the fact that no · appropriate baseline biological studies exist to make comparisons. How can the advisory committee make any determination of degradation of water quality or harm to the bay's critters if IRWD has not bothered to do the initial studies? All we are asking for is a continua- tion of the status quo. If the permit is denied, sewage will continue to be dis- posed of through deep ocean disposal, and no risk will be incurred to the bay. Jn fact, if the permit is denied, IRWD may well look harder for alternative markets for its treated sewage. Recy- cled water is a scarce resource in Southern California, and IRWD could actually make money by selling it All we know is that we have worked long and hard to improve the quality of our bay water, and it makes no sense to backslide now. The Santa Ana River is predominate- ly fed by treated sewage water, and it is common knowledge among sw1ers that they often get sick it they sw1 the river jetty. We don't want this to happen in Newport Bay. IRWD tries to discredit Defend the Bay for raising public awareness of the. project, but fails to acknowledge they hid the true nature of the project behind a benign title of ·wetlands Water Supply Project,• a name like that could lull the public into complacency. This project is not a sound and sensi- tive project, and should not be allowed. Science, common sense and common decency tell us that this is a foolish path to take. IRWD should withdraw the pro-IRWD laments the "public's percep- tion problem.• IRWD fails to recognize most people do understand the nature of the discharge, and they don't want it. The truth is, IRWD bas never shown any particular sensitivity to the mar- velous ecological jewel in their back- Defend the Bay, after sifting through hundreds of documents, has found the underlying reason for lRWD's gritty determination to push this project through. In the words of the project's feasibility study, it ~o ~minimize or eliminate the current costs of (deep ject. · • RoeERT J. CAUSTIN is the director of Defend the Say. For more Information. contact Defend the Bay at 714-722-7822 or write 471 Old Newport Blvd., Suite 200, Newport Beach, 92663. the readers hotline Fred is dandy F red Martin's column is a dandy. Tell him to keep on being the voice of the intelligent community. Tell Fred to keep it up, please. He's doing a ood service. CHAllPER Costa Mesa More coverage needed on water district merger On March 19, I attended a study session of the Mesa Con- solidated Water Board. This was not a widely publicized meet- ing_. In fact, it was proposed at the end of the board's previous meeting on March 14, when the public had already left. Could that have been inten- tional? The putpose of the study session was to discuss the Santa Ana Heights proposal of merger or acquisition. As a shareholder of Santa Ana Heights, l am out- raged that I did not receive a copy of this proposal letter or a nqtice regarding it in any of my water bills because I do attepd the Santa Ana Heights board meetings. I was aware that the water company was looking to be acquired or to merge but I bad received few specifics regarding any of this action. Heights than they have. The apathy of the general public is in great measure from the lack of responsibility of the press to inform at least the reading pub- lic about these issues. AGNES DUBBERLY Costa Mesa A proposition to put it in English If the propositions are meant for the good or the peo- ple, why are they written in an incomprehensible fashion, often advertised as the reverse of what they are and require you to sometimes seemingly vote the opposite of what makes sense to get what you wanted in the first place? MICHAEL A. GLUECK Newport Beach An unforgiveable attack on Judge Sumner . I enjoyed reading your recent article (April 3) on the recall of the board of the Bayshores com- munity. This board was·elected last September by the majority of the residents. I have observed the diligent efforts of this board to cut costs and still maintain the high quality of life we all enjoy in this area. . p rogram, which I am a great pusher of. 1 believe very much in the education, the discipline -and bow it makes young wen and women work witl\ othei-s. It also helps with the' col- lege entrance exam and gives you help in scholar- ships for coUege. It helps with further steps to go on in the Armed Forces, which will give you a job and also gives you retirement and medical. I think it's one of the finest things that we can do within this country, and I hope that Newport Harbor takes on this responsibility. LLOYD MASSEY Newport Beach Thanks to police and fire chiefs • EDl1'oll'S NOTE: The following was addressed to Costa Mesa Police Chief David Snowden and Fire Chief Frank Fautlno: ' Thanks to a $20,000 endow- ment from Fletcher Jones Motor C1lls. the Jewish Community Center in Costa Mesa will pre- sent a lecture series in the fall fQCused on issues of tolerance. llie fund will actually help keep the program running for 10 years, center officials said. With racist and hateful incidents seemingly on the upswing in this co\mty, teaching tolerance, hUQlanity and acceptance is bfcoming an urgent need. J losses MAAC Mt.Rm I OAl.Y PILOT It's good to know local high school students are learning CPR. The more people -particularly young people -trained ln thll Wesavlng teclmique, the safer our community. Mesa chairwoman 'Ihldy Ohlig is absolutely correct in asking bow the shareholders of Santa Ana Heights feel. Cer- tainly Santa Heights doesn't seem to care. The last time a merger was suggested over two yea.rs ago; it resulted in the Some people who now oppose the present boa.rd want a recall election when our annual election is only five months away and any change that would be made should be made at that time . Recently, a student enrolled at Victoria Elementary School was struck by a car at approxi- mately 4:30 p.m . in front of the site. We immediately dialed 911. The Police Department ls to be commended for its prompt response. Police officers, emer- gency, and medical personnel arrived shortly after the phone call. All crisis procedures com- menced immediately. The teamwork displayed was exem- plary and everyone involved in. the process was incredibly effi~ dent. ~203FUNDS dtSttict doesn't quallfy for the money since it has excess schools for future use. But then, so do other neighboring school dis- tricts, like a couple in Huntington Beach, who are slated to get a few million dollars through the measure. So what gives? • large_-t tumout the_ water com- pany has had since I have lived here. It would have been prudent for Santa Ana Heights to send a notice with its annual meeting of its intent and invited the shareholders to the meeting to discuss the reasons for merger or acquisition. A malicious attack has also been made on our president, Judge Bruce Sumner, a man who has bad a lifetime of public aervice at the community, coun- ty and state level. Th.ls ls unf or- givable. TOM HANKS Newport Beach Any kind ol trauma accident like this is a scnool's wont nightmare. WhaJ a comfort to know that we have the best possible professionals 1n your division. Thank you for your tremen· dous support. For reasons that still aren't quite clear to us, local schools wot;l't see a cent of the estimated $3 billion in school construction and remodeling money approved by voters when Proposition 203 pa'1ed la$l month. Newport- Me5a Unified offidals say the TREASURED TRASH Balboa Island resident Gib Corwin insists the rusty, eroded bicycle slffing in a Newport Beach city storage area is bis beloved 20-year-old beach cruis· er, stolen from his front yerd last fall. And he wants lt bade. so be can save it for his yo\.Ulg son. But it seems the cycle, which was found in a trash truck, is tied up in city red tape. Wby the dty hesitation over handing over what amounts to an abandoned piece of trasbl It is frustrating that the local papen have not canted any· more infoJ'DlAtton on Santa Ana ROTC idea saluted JUJ>Y l.AA.KSO : Prindpe.l I'm calling on the ROTC Victoria Elementary SchOQ} : • • i • • • • I f • • : EASTBLUFF CONTINUED FROM A2 of us said, 'Let's get together and form a committee:• , That was nine months ago, and since then the Bastbluff Home- owners Community Association formed the 'naffic Impact Com- mittee to delve into all sides of the issue; held meetings for residents, police and City officials to air their views; and most recently, sent out a survey listing nine options - including gated and non-gated - tc> the -'60 Eastbluff homeowners, who were asked to choose what they pref erred as a solution. •we're trying to do an bonest assessment of what people want,• s~d Bigi. .chairman of the new committee. "We're not trying to ram any one option down peo- ple's throats." Considerations include the cost of constructing and operating a gating system; taking over ser- vices the city now provides such as street cleaning, street lights and landscaping, and protecting the area from crime and intruders. . "Opinions are ranging all over the map," said Jack Keating, has EGG DROP .. :coNTINUED FROM A1 charted their results. Some children packed their eggs in bags full of pop- corn, while others chose to fill oatmeal containers with Jel- lo, which subsequently melt- •ed in the bot Santa Ana :winds. ' Only about one-third of the eggs broke. •It helps the children make the connection between gravity and them- selves coupled with the story · of Humpty Dumpty," Byrne said. lived in Eastblutf for more than 30 years and is a committee member. "There's a lot of healthy discus- sion going on.• The survey included six non- gattng optiom proposed by the city, such as changing traffic terns like left and right turns. There were also two gating options, one which included gat- ing three entrances to Eastbluff with one of the entrances having a 24-hour, manned guard gate at Bison Avenue, and the other was installing a gate at all entrances with card-keyed access. Also included was an option to do nothing at all. Earlier this week, the commit- tee tallied the results from the sur- vey to which 320 out of 460 home- owners responded. lt appears tl1e majority of the respondents voted to pursue becoming a gated com- munity, Bigi said, who added the results will be published this week in the cl>mmunity's newsletter .. But whether becoming a gated community is a viable solution, still requires a lot of time and more research. Data from these efforts will be included in a poll sent out to the community, who will make the final decision, Bigi said. When the issue is finalized, it must go before both the Planning Commission and City Council for approval, according to city offi- cials. Committee members Thursday presented the survey to Rich Edmonston, the Newport Beach transportation and development services manager in the Public Works Department. The city will be working with a consultant paid for by Ford-Loral, who offered to pay a portion of the gated or non- gated solution, Edmonstpn said. ·we are exploring what the city does and does not provide to gated communities," Edmonston said. • {1be committee) asked us to look into it so they can present lhe residents with factual infor- mation so there are no swprises down the road." For example, when a commu- PICK UP THE PIECES ' y 1\((7\\ ~ ~ .J.J~~ ~ We Repair Broken & Damaged Crystal, Porcelain, Glass, China, P aintings and other Art & Collectibles and Antiques. ~== CoetaMeea 315 Newport Ctr. Dr. 1 11 w.11th St. c.11 (714) 720-8183 (714) 645-9953 • • CALL FOil A fRl!E ESTIMATE • Q : What do the Boston Marathon. Catalina. Disneyland after hours and Cabo have in common? A: Realtors, favorite destinations. Make Buyllnes your favorite destination ... · in today's Real Estate section. "Why Do I Use The ...,.,--Pilot? HRWPORT HACH COSTA MUA ==--• ,·~ .. ·~· ·-·~ • ·.4 ... SATURDAY, APRtL 6, 1996 nity t>ecx>mes gated, the city turns the streets over to the association, he said. While tll1a ls a c:ost-sav- ings to the city, it will cost the homeownen, be said. Just how much is still undetermined. but the survey offers an esttmate of $32 a month per homeowner. briefly in the news Installing gates will not block "We're trying to n hon est assessmen t of what peo.Ple w ant. We're not tryin g to ram any one option down people's throats ... " -MIKE BIGI • access to public areas such as schools, churches and shoppiilg centers, Edmonston said. •Tuey can't block access to public areas. Not that they would want to,• he said. "This is a mat- ter of controlling who does and doesn't get to use access into the community." Both the city and Police Department said they wish to remain neutral on the gating issue and have for the most part only offered information so resi- dents can make an educated decision. < "We are not going to tell them whether to put up gates or not,• said Newport Beach police Sgt. John Desmond, who attended a recent community meeting where more than 200 residents were present. "As far as where they are in the city, it is a very safe neigh- borhood." But there is the possibility of more crime since the community won't be far from the new free- way extension and because of the projected population increase, Desmond said. "The fear of crime is definitely an issue driviitg this but it's fear of anticipated crime," Desmond said. Drivers n eeded to help with Mob ile Meals Friends in Service to Humanity · and Hoag Hospital are looking for. eager and people-friendly volun- teer drivers for the Mobile Meals program to deliver meals to lts elderly and ill, homebound clients. FISH and Hoag Hospital hope to add two more delivery rout~ to the six routes already in existence by July 1 to cover areas as far as Coait Highway and up to the Santa Ana Heights area before BriStol Street. • All age groups are encouraged to volunteer, but are required to have the use of a-car and be licensed drivers with adequate insurance. 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GroWldbreaking for school building Anril 15 School board members and district officials will break ground for the new district administrative center at a cere- mony April 15. The public program will begin at 8 a.m. when members of the Board ol Education will take shdvels in hand and scoop dirt for the center. Construction will begin this month on the center, to be located at the comer of Baker and Bear streets in Costa Mesa. Administrators currently housed at the district's 16th Street and Harp~r School sites are expected to move into the facility by January 1997, along with the Fiscal Services Department. Artist sought for Scenic 5K promotion The city of Newport Beach and the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce are seeking an artist to design graphics for the 15th annual Corona det Mar Scenic SK and one-mile Pun Walk in June. The race is expected to attract more than 2,500 athletes from across the United States. The design selected for the aystal.anniversary of the popular race will be reproduced on 1lye115, posters and T-shirts. All artists, illustrators and graphic designers are eligible. For more information contact Sue Stein at 644-3151 or stop by the city's Community Services I Department at 3300 Newport Blvd. r-------~---------, I I I I I I I I I I EGG-CELLE"T IDEA ... Sunflour for Easterl • Hot Cross Buns • Easter Breads • Dinner Rolls • Sweet Loaves • Coffee Cakes • Cookies 11 LOTS OF GREAT IDEAS! I HOP TO IT!! Sunflour Natural Bakery I . . , I I I I r [ I t ... ... 1· ., I· I . •• ~--· 427 E. 17th St. I Costa Mesa • 646-144-0 I , L-----------------~ Have you lost $ $ $ Investing i n: Hema Care Audiovox Drug Screening Advanced Photonix On Any High Risk Stocks? If you have, call 249-4827 for information on how to recover your money '-¥'-.:i1w~~~~~t1'.:~lb&rt;l!F, • . ~ I ~ol wri Ing r-. ( ei he sh d· ~ I I .· SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1996 'tt>NTINUED FROM A 1 ~ct cause of the aash at p~ ~ but said that alcohol may haVe been involved. One witness to the accident said he spotted the crash in his rear-view mirror, just seconds after passing the car on Placentia. "All of a sudden there was this huge puff of smoke," the witness MEEJ!ING CONT1t4UED FROM A 1 the elected officiab would be a great idea. "It's a good idea to meet face to face, to have the elected officials who are accountable to the voters to meet and not the administra- to.ra, " Erickson said after hearing about the proposal •To me it's good news and a sign of good faith in workmg for the needs for the young people in our community, ... ... said. •1 usume be bit the curb, and then one guy just went air- borne, and he landed right there In the driveway (of the fire station). •rve seen acddentl before, but not this major.• Michelle Jones and her family were having dinner when they heard a startling rumble oustide their Joann Street home. · •1t was a rumble, rumble, rum- ble, and then we heard the smash,• Jones said. •1t was honi- ble. It just kept going on forever. for both academics and re~­ ation." The school district bas several closed school sites, which City Council members have expressed an 'interest in. School board members offered the Monte Vista School site to pub- lic agencies last fall while trying to raise money for deferred mainte- nance needs and extra classroom space. But in February, the district took Monte VJ.Sta off the market because it may be needed as an elementary school in the next few years. Two weeks ago school FREE AT LAST!! Free Yourself From ... •we were just talldng to my c.blldNil abOut Jesus and Basta'; end we heard it We ran outDde and beard IOm80De saying •rapt. do, r.pdo.' for the firemen to come out quickly.•. • Jcilll Mid firefighters ran out· side and began working on the crash victims. 1be driver of the car WU taken to Hoag Memorial Hoi- pUel Md was dead on arrival, wlll&t ... pedestrian was pro- nounced dead at the scene, according to authorities. board members decided to offer the Costa Mesa High School fann property to the city for possible recreation space. But council members have said they want a bigger picture of all district properties than might be available instead of being offered one property at a time. School board member Judy Franco suggested the board pur- sue a similar meeting with the Newport Beach Qty Council. Any meeting involving both the City Council and the school board will be open to the public once scheduled. . · .· .· • Unwanted Pounds • Restrictive Diets :~ • Food Cravings • Feeling Hungry • Missing Class Reunions nd Other Important Events With the Program Using the Safe and Effective Phen-Fen Medications \\ $1 5 Off !~!!!~!xp~~~il·~/ ---------------------~ College Hospital Walk-In Medicine Center 275 Victoria, Costa Mesa 548-5872 EastbluffVillage Center rin1 &Jewa/k . I Saturday, April 6 lOam-lpm Enjoy entertainment, face painters, pictures with the Easter Bunny and GREAT SAVINGS fr.om the merchants . 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By Roger C8rlson, Qaily Pilot COSTA MESA -Shontel Sherwood, who took over the girls basketball program after Len Whitacre bowed out in Janu- ary, has been named head coach at Co~ Mesa High, according to Principal Andy Hernandez. ·we had two good candidates, but all things considered, we felt this was the right choice," said Hernandez. Sherwood, an accident invest- igator with the Newport Beach Police Department, has beeq involved in Costa Mesa's girls basketball program for the last four years, two as an assistant to Lisa Mc Namee, then two years with Whitacre, first as a JV assistant, and Sherwood last seas<Jn as an assistant on the varsity level before assuming the interim head coach label. She prepped at University High in Honolulu and saw colle- giate play with USC for two years, as well as two years at Pomona-Pitzer College in Clare- mont. "It's really a relief to have this done,• said Sherwood. "And I'm sure the kids are relieved on all levels. It's exciting ·and it's defi- nitely a relief." Sherwood's first order of busi- ness will be to officially finalize some summer league schedules, as well as the 1996-97 season. As an interim coach her Mus- tangs were 3-5, bowing out in the first round of the CIF Playoffs, ending a season of internal tur- moil and disappointment sur- rounding the previous staff and decisions. Mustangs' faithful believe the near future is of an optimistic nature with eight returning varsi- ty players, including All-Pad.fie Coast League choices Koo Kim and Chanel Anderson. t ll I\ 11"-"-1 " richard dunn Pacific Southwest Seniors on way tn.Palisades TC • Major tournament locked up for three years. • T he Pad.fie Southwest Senior Championships, one of the largest tennis tournaments of the year in Southern California, will be played at the Palisades Tennis Club, which signed a three·yea.r agreement la.st week to host the event with the Southern Callfoml.a Tennis Association, the event's sanctioning body. It's the biggest tournament hosted by Palisades since the club opened Jut Aug. 1, when owner/operator Ken Stuart pu.rch.ued the former John Wayne Club from Cecil Spearman. lbe Padftc Southwett ii oae of two maiidatOrf townamentl ln whidi pleyen must pal1idpent ln onter to receWe an SCI'A raNdllg, acXOrdm.G to StWm. Tb4i Soutbern' California SedionaJs tn Loil Angei. ti tbe Other. • SEE TENNIS PAGE 91 Jeff HBWey left a ¥!gacy of a winner in every aspect By Jim Witters. o.ily Pilot CORONA DBL MAR-Up unUl the eDd., wbk:b came on March 14, friends of Jeft fW9ef still felt be would lick the cancer he bad fought With over the previol;ls 800 days. Afterall, the 28-year-old Corona de1 Mar Hiah product WU used to overcoming long Oddi and the lymphoma c.encer, non·Hodgkin'1 disee.se, attacking bis S:.foot-3, 200-pound frame was what frieilds tbOUght to be just another foe temporarily • nt, and.a man tbtupps.Mmt DllW fOr .wllo ... . DMmbc CdM'at=tl .... p .. dMn*lioHhlp tliillil that wmt IBID .. tide ·o.. b.mg _.. a'boUt • lndl +ance a« 6eating undefeated Sunny Hiii • $yracu1e WU given of beating .KentUcky in tb.ls year's NcAA college belbtbell finala. Unlike Syracme, the Sea K1nGS ltunDed 29--0 Sunny Hills in overtime. '1~. ~ · scored thlee goals in the game, iDclud.iilg the game-tying shot, and bis buddy Juon Ukens scored two goals in the ema period to power CdM to victory. Harvey was a two-year varsity starter for the Sea Kings' 198.f CIF nuuier-ups and the CIF cbamplonsbip team his senior seuon. . college baseball •f don't remember a lOt of~ over the ,..m. but I remembei one be Mel in the imma d CIF at the end of a quartecr from half-tank,• said Corona del Mat High water polo Coach John Vargas who wu also Harvey's ooacb back then. "It was a skip shot that was like a college-type shot. He wu a very talented athlete." likens, who also played driver, was Harvey's best friend in high school. "Jef:f had a grea.t game against Sunny • Hills,• Likens said. ·u·s hard to believe it's 10 years already. . --- •What that game meant is tough to answer. I guess it meant we would have a • SEE LEGACY PAGE 83 ICATSUYA RAINONE I DAl.Y Pit.OT Ila Borders spends most of her time in her junior season at Southern CaUfomJa College as a spectator, waiting for the call. PLAYING YOUR (ARDS If you've been wondering "Whatever happened to Ila Borders?'' the answer lies in the bullpen, where she h as found a new game to play, called the "Waiting Game." who helps the team when he's not Wlth the Detroit Tigers} was here and he told me 'OK. this is how you warm up, this is T he road hasn't been an easy one for 21-year-old Ila Borders. The junior left-hander from Southern California College has had to deal with fair-weather -------------"'-------------------what you do.'" she By Jim Walters, Daily Piiot ·d ___________ _;___________________ sru . friends, distortions in the media, taunts and catcalls from hostile quarters, slashed tires, cars following her home and, yes, even an attempt on her life. "There are some times when you sit back and say, 'Why am I out here? Geez, just let me get through this day,'• Borders said. "But then I sit back and say, 'Ok. Why am I out here?' And it goes right back into perspective. ·He had to explain collegiate baseball game just two short it fo me because I had no clue. years ago. •He directed me how to think, how For example, she doesn't drive a "great" you're supposed to come out there. How car and she never takes the same toute you are supposed to come out and, barn, borne twice. right off the bat be ready to go." "There's some that don't like me playing Borders compared the switch as baseball," she said. "It's new for them, and oomparable to a distance runner who I understand that, but they need to be decides to become a sprinter. open-minded. . ·nus is more mental for me than •rm not out there to prove women are physical,• she said. superior .to men. I'm out there because I "Even though it's kind of tough, I am love the game. Just like any other person kind of glad in a way. . I l t I· " ( ) \ l ) I I I 1 11 I· ( , \ \ l I ' GREG BOYER WATER POLO Silver Medalist Seoul A continuing series on °"'' athletes, past and present 0 Silver's not so hard to live with • Greg Boyer and the U.S. were second at Seoul in water polo, but there's no doubt, a medal is a medal! --~ Fittingly, Greg Boyer will carry the Olympic torch when the cross country extravaganza comes through here later th.is month. But he's used to it, having carried the American water polo flag sine~ 1981. Boyer, one of the oldest members of the 1988 U.S. Olympic water polo team that earned a silver medal in Seoul, will run with the burning torch ' . r ~ • that will eventually make its ~ way to Atlanta for the Opening. ,: Ceremorues of the '96 Summer • Games on July 19. • He will cany it only one : lolometer, along Pacific Coast : Highway m Laguna Beach on : April 28, but Boyer's water polQ • involvement since the Seoul : : Games stretches for miles in ~ .. Orange County. ; "" ... Boyer, now an Crvine-based . :... attorney, is back to familiar ;. ~ stomping grounds. Newport :..= .. Harbor High, where the U.S. :~ national team trained for bettei-• part of four years before the '88 . Olympics. ... •This is what I was called to do and this is what I love to do. If it means going through verbal abuse, physical abuse. U that's what it calls for, that's what I'm going to do. It's been pretty difficult. I'm not gomg to lell you ii s not.• Borders has had to make several adjustments for her celebrity status since becoming the first woman to pitch in a who wants to play." "U I do get signed, I know that this Borders proved she was a team player is the type of role 1 will go into -middle by accepting a role as a middle relieve:...r this=· ~-..e,fij' ~··:-fm-takiag t.his as 8 lemnhtg season after spending er t1Wo years as experience." a starter. Boyer, who was 30 when be;· --1----m-peted in those-Olympics --. • .-..°"""'* under then-coach Bill Barnett. • :;:::· the second-oldest player on th9 "At first I didn't really know how to make the adjusbnent, but Tim (Fortugno, • SEE ILA PAGE 83 • SEE BOYER PAGE Local nominees for· grid duty at Orange County All-Star Game numbers 1 • South nominations will be pared to a squad of 36 for July 12 All-Star Game. By S.rry Faulkner, Dafly Pilot Corona del Mar High senior Josh Walz, the 1995 CIP Southern Section Divillon V CO-Player of the Year, who staked sole clalm to MVP honon in the Newport· · Mesa OisUict and Sea View League, top1 • list of 13 dimict playen notntilated to repr-..nt the SOUth in the 31th edition of the Orang. County All-Star foot· ball game, ldMduled July 12 at Orange Cout College. If tellctld., WAii. a AICOl'd·Ml· tmg.,__..~ wbo ~ ~'··~'°~ Md the S.. IClngl to • ., ... and • trip to "" IK1lca ..mill· nals, would follow tn the all·star footsteps of bis older brother J .R. Walz. Among the locals joining Walz for consideration by a group of sportswriters M!lecting the 36· member South squad, are CdM All..CIF ltandouts Nick Schaum· burg and Sky Conway, u well as Bstanda All·CIP lineman Chuck JohnJon. Damm Mad>onald and JiD\my Keene (CdMl1 Jeremy Jehanqlri and Nlck ~.i.et9ftf (Colla Mela)1 Bacby ~. Prough Jahid and J_, HflriDAn ~I and Sherif P.pc and Merce>.Munc:. ~ Harbor) roUnd out tbt area~. ~•1111•1111i'J!. JCIC:4clMW Al.QF Mldat ..._.IDrSMU,apt· ed Dot to .... ddsed. due to • nagging m.. talury. "• t • . . . I I ~ol wri Ing ..--- ( Ii he sh SAnJRDAV. APRIL 6. 1996 .. -. ---· ' ... . ' -~ ...-----·--~~~---~~~~~~~---.......:.--:-:-~---~-:-...., . . Y OUTH BASKIT I. ! .. ~ollege Park Elemen~ second at st.ate tourney CHULA VISTA -Costa Mesa's College : Park Elementary School bQys basketball ~ walked away with second place in this weekend's Southern California Municipal : Athletic Federation's State Tournament • The Cougars fell just short iI). the champi- • Opship game, losing to Oxnard's St. Anthony, ~~a : On the way to a 19-2 record, College Park : won the Oty and County Championships to : earn a spot in the state tournament. In weekend action, the Cougars beat a tall Hwitington Park team which they outran tQ a 55-32 victory to put them in the finals. : Following a similar postseason pattern, : David Contes scored 21 ~ts to lead the :. 'Cougars. Point guar:d Rudy Serna 'dished off 16 assists while Michael McGuire had 17 points. Joe Foley added 16 points and 13 boards. . The Cougars' aggressive dt!fense led by Nolan Clark, Justin Rowe and Tony Espejo forced Huntington Park into 23 turnovers. Sunday's title game featured 18 lead changes and was tied, 48-48, with 1:22 left in • . . . . . • . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . • . • • . . . . • . . • . . • . . DON LEACH I OAllY PILOT : Greg Boyer remains in tl)~_mlddle of water polo with his youth coaching duties. • BOYER I. CONTINUED FROM 81 •I just saw the writing on the wall, that I might not make it,• said Boyer, an alternate that year at the Los Angeles Games. •1 came · back in 1985 and stuck with it.• Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay aub, 6 p.m . May 1; 1996 .· HOHORtNG NEWPORT HM10R HtGH'S GEORGE YARDLEY, 1996 BASl(£TBAU. HAU. Of MME INDUCTEE BANQUET INFORMATIOH: 442-0755 r------------------------------------------------1 I I I I I I I I the yardley stick \I \ I > I I < > H I B I\ < > 1, I '\ ·~IECORD .' the game. St. Anthony's got a clutch three- point basket and scored the final five points of the game to pull out the win. St. Anthony's scored 28 of its points from the free throw line. Boyer persevered. He earned a roster spot squad, has been a college and high school on Barnett's '88 Olympic team as a driver and referee in Orange County since his backup two-meter man. Yugoslavia won the March 5 -1950 ... 112-year-old record for points scored In the Pacfflc Coast Conference was owned by Hank wnettl, who had scored 232 points (19.2 average) Jn 1938. On the final night.of play senior Bill Sharman of USC scored 20 points against UCLA to snap the mark ' St. Anthony's, the winners of the Knights ot Columbus League, finished its season 22-0. College Park will take two weeks off before Coach Mo Rezkalah's team opens Costa Mesa-Newport Spring League on Sundays at Costa Mesa High. . : M ESA NAT IONAL LL Dodgers win 4-0 on Feldman's no-hitter . retirement from competitive water polo gold medal that year, with the U.S. taking the following the '88 Games. silver and the then-Soviet Union the bronze. Mr·went to the Pan American Games last HWe were looking forward to being in the year in Argentina," Boyer said. HJ just love Olympics, and our goal was to win the gold, the sport and I want to keep involved." but looking back on it, winning any medal is Now, he's also <t.iUdng his first steps in winning," Boyer said. coaching with the Newport Youth Water Polo The U.S. defeated the Soviets in the Club for boys ~d girls (ages 8 through 14), semifinals, while Yugoslavia beat East which trains at Newport Harbor. Germany in the other semifinal. Barnett's Who better to coach them than a former Americans had beaten Yugoslavia in a seven-year member of the U.S. national preliminary round. team? HI just started this past month," Boyer MBeating Russia in the semifinals was said. "Somebody else had been doing it the probably our best game of the tournament," last five years, but they got marrted. So I took said Boyer, who scored a goal in the over." semifinals, as well as in the gold-medal game Boyer's wife, Reenie, probably against Yugoslavia, which beat the U.S., 9-7, Wfth a new standard at 234. Sharman left the I floor to 1 minding ovation. At the same time senior George Yardley and the Stanford lndlans had opened the doors at the Stanford Pavilion so all could "Go see cal," and Yardley finished with 26 points to dalm the record at 237. · . Five minutes remained in the USC-UCLA game when Y.-dley's fHt w• 1...-ned at courtside at the Pan hdflc, so USC Coach Sam Barry sent Sharman bade Into 1he ~ end Sherman scored four more points, taking his riUmbers 1D 238. tMpplng Yardley's claim to fame befoN he could so much as shower. lrOnical"' SNrrNn end USC and Yardley and St.lford wer'e losers tn.t night• UCLA and Cal prevailed. Al 1 notllble Teun said one night a long the polttical trail, "Poor George." understands aquatics better than most in overtime. •Tue highlight was beingiirthe ! COSTA MESA_ Joshua Feldman struck ~ spouses. She's been the coordinator of the gold-medal game, after we won the semifinal ! ..__L_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-----1 oul 14 while fashioning a no-hitter to lead the : Newport Beach Junior Lifeguard Program for game. Just looking forward to playing in that : Dodgers to a 4-0 victory over the Huntington : the last 12 years. gold-medal game was so exciting, even • Beach Braves this week in a Senior Division : Boyer should have plenty to offer the though there was a tremendous game of the Costa Mesa National Little : water polo players of tomorrow. After all, disappointment of not winning. But that wore b riefly League : Boyer experienced his share of rivahy in off after 24 hours. -Tile only batter to reach for the Braves got ! Olympic water polo, even though lie was "I think everybody was pretty happy to be on in the seventh inrung on a dropped third : blessed with some of strongest legs in the coming home with a silver medal." strike. : sport. th The gold-medal game was played on the In American League action: : HHe had e greatest legs of any player final day of the '88 Olympics. It was late in Indians 12, Mariners 3 . I've ever seen. He had fantastic balance in the afternoon. The U.S. team had a lrevor Smith hit a three-run home run and • the water," said Barnett, the longtime shoot-around and a team meeting in the • Estancia High senior Christine . Estancia's Dahle signs pact ~ with Dominguez Hills socce pitched four innings to lead the Indians to : Newport Harbor coach, who also coached the morning, followed by an early lunch. : Dahle, voted the Most Valuable victory over the Mariners in a Minor A Divi-! U.S. Olympic team in 1988 and 1992 in "I remember walking around the Olympic : Defensive Player by Pacific Coast sion game. Barcelona. Village and everyone wishing us well, our : League girls soccer coaches this David Barnett pitched the final two : Boyer, though, quit the team in 1984, after fellow American Olympians," Boyer said. : past season, has signed a national mrungs to dose out the victory. : investing three years on the U.S. national That Olympic torch still bums within : letter of intent to continue her The Indians got some timely hitting from : team, including twice playing in the FINA Boyer, who will hold it high in the name of : athletic and atademic careers at Kevm Morton, R.J. Badger, Bryce Carich, : Cup and once in the world championships. water polo later this month. : Cal State Dominguez Hills. C~Th~~oo.~risM~~~:----------------------------------: o~,throo~~n~ed~- Amburgey. ! TENNIS •1 think one of the reasons Yench and Wendy Hafer-Cox : team All-PCL, said she chose the Major Division (the SCTA) chose the in the 4.0s; Bryan Webb and ! Carson-based Division Il school ="·· Tigers 17• White Sox 3 : Palisades is because the Patty Drew in the 3.5s; anq : over the University of Arizona ~r The Tigers used a two-out, lO-run rally in : CONTINUED FROM 81 SCTA is real interested in Doug Hamlin and Cindy : due to its proximity to Orange the second inning to beat the White Sox. : resurrecting the prestige of Speciale in the 3.0s. : County. 1 ~ryce Sheridan had four hits, including three : the name of the tournament,,. a Junior Mike Leonard • Becoming a Toro will also _doubles, and Andrew Carich had three hits ! Furthermore, Stuart Stuart said. MI think, for me, (Mesa Verde Tennis Club), reunite her with Dominguez Hills (twRo of theJm doubles) to pace the Tigers. : expects to raise $25,000 in the No. 1 reason why I'm 32_1 this season playing No. Coach Karen Hanks, for whom enny ackson pitched four innings, strik-: prize money for each of the Dahle played on a club team two ~ out nine on the way to the win. three years. doing it, is because I think it 1 singles for Estancia High, seasons ago. Dahle said she will play f back as a collegian, after an ing Coach Jenny Tav defense the past three years, ing in some time at halfback senior. A member of the Fountain ley WoUpack club progr Dahle will compete one m time as a prep, representing South in an Orange County Star Game, scheduled Tuesda 7 p.m. at Chapman College. Dahle also earned three v volleyball letters and is a mem of the Eagles track and field le -By Barry Faulk -Carich pitched the final two innings and : ult's a natural to have it in will bring a lot of prestige to made it into the draw for the ~ck out four batters. : Newport Beach, No. l, and the club. It has been known Ojai Valley Tennis ..C: Rookies Steve Doerr and Cody Ostrander : No. 2, it's seniors," Stuart as the classiest event of the Tournament April 25-28 in 3 on 3 basketball tournament at Costa Mesa ach had two hits and scored two runs. Matt : said. "With the image of this year on the tennis calender.# the boys 18s. Bourquardez scored three runs. club, players are going to An SCTA official said Q Keri Phebus (Corona del .... ... N EWPORT B EACH LL ussell fires no-hitter NEWPORT BEACH -John Russell was : the key figure m the Braves' 1-0 victory over ! -"the C ubs by virtue of a complete-game no-: hitter, stnking out 10, walking only two and : facing three batters over the minimwri in : Newport Beach Llttle League last week. : The Braves got Russell his one-run advan-: tage in the third inning when liistan Harris : got thll}gs going with his aggressive base-! running. Kyle Massey and PaUick Tokyama provid- ed strong defensive play for the Cubs, keep- ing the game tight to the end. Dodgers 8, Phtllies 3 Dodgers 9, C ubs 0 Tommy Markel had three hits and Bo Wei-: dner provided the defensive play of the game : in the Dodgers' victory over the Phillies. : come from everywhere, Friday that the organization Mar High am;l UCLA}, the Northern California and even does not regularly search for NCAA women's singles and different states, especially d.iff erent locations, preferring doubles.champion last year with that kind of prize instead to keep tournaments for the Bruins, is featured in money.• at the same sites. the recent issue of Tennis Some of the top senior HThe SCTA isn't a tennis magazine, under the players in the nation hail broker," the official said. "It headline: "Class acts at the doesn't really get its hands NCAAs.~ from Newport Beach and the surrounding area, induding on it and try to move things Phebus decided to stay in Robyn Ray (50s), and Bob around from venue to venue, school and graduate with her Duesler, Jim Nelson, Lenny because it's a maximum class at UCLA rather than Llndborg and Hank setting... tum pro following her Leichtfried in the 60s. Ray Q The Palisades Club, home sensational junior year. was ranked No. 1 in the to many professionals, She kept her amateur nation last year by the including Lindsay status last year by turning United States Tennis Davenport, Natasha Zvereva down the $19,500 she won Association in the 45s. and Debbie Graham of the at the U.S. Opeh . Over 1,000 players are women's pro tour, has one of Phebus, a sociology major, .expected to compete in the the area's most celebrated feels so strongly about the 70th annual Pacific names on its membership value of college that it Southwest (formerly a stop list: George Yardley. motivated her to defeat on the pro tour) Sept. 7-15 in Yardley, a longtime Aubrie Rippner, the girls' men's, women's and mixed member of the old Palisades national champion in the 18s, open categories, with divi-regime in Costa Mesa, will in the first round of the Open sions from the 25s to the 85s. be inducted into the last year. • 1 wanted to show "Every division is open, Basketball Hall of Fame in (Rippner) that college was a instead of it being based on Springfield, Mass., on May 6. step up (from the junion;)," Registration is under way for the Jason Ferguson Memorial : Three-on-Three Indoor Basket- : ball Tournament, hosted by Fast Action Sports May 18-19 at Costa Mesa High. The event, which will donate proceeds to the Costa Mesa High Scholarship Fund, established in the late Costa Mesa High boys basketball coach's name, will fea- ture play in six divisions, broken : down by height and ability level, : with three games guaranteed : each team of three or four pl4yers (one substitute). The $100 team registration fee covers a tournament T-shirt for Kevin Quinlan drove in two runs to break the : game open. Robert Della Grotta, Josh Cornett and Bil- ly Eagles turned in solid pitching perfor-: mances for the Phillies. the NTRP (National Tennis When Stuart purchased Phebus was quoted as Rating Program)," Stuart the club last summer, it had saying. • said. #What they say, as far 211 members. It can now a New things are happen.Ing : In the 9-0 win over the Cubs it was David : Mendelsohn igniting the offense with a pair ! of doubles to the wall. Brandon Sherick· : Odom, Kyle Masseylrendler and Tommy ! Markel shared pitching duties and did not ! allow a hit through six innings. Giants 5, Cuba 3 . . . as a handicap, is that boast with 567 members. at the Balboa Bay Club everybody's equally Q Winnen were crowned Racquet Club under the handicapped because of their on Sunday at the Newport direction of Phil Dent. A age.• Beach Tennis Club, which junior program called Q The Pad.Uc Southwest. held its annual Mixed "Search for Champion" is which has been played the Doubles Championships being launched. The past several years at the from the 5.5 to 3.0 levels. program is geared for Undborg Club in Huntington Champions in the S.Ss children who are being Beach, is also expected to fill were Gary Sequelera and introduced to tennis . many hotel rooms in the Kathy Bermetti Dick and area, espedally at the Hyatt Debbie Fleming in tlie 5.0s1 Newporter, Which ls adjaamt Jeny Robinson and Patty to the Palisades Club. Smith in the 4.Ssi Steve . . . . . . . . • • Michael Manning pitched 3 1/3 strong : innings 1n his firit start. Paul Samson made a : great play at third to draw a runner off and ! produce a score-saving out. : Kyle Schwartz made a diving catch on a ! ---------......... -----------------------. low line drive at short. Andy Clapp was one : : • IUOtAllD DUNN 's dub tennis column appears twice monthly. I of the blg offensive stars, ~ Turner resigns softball post at sec i Meb 10, Cudl O ! : The Mell, behind a strong pitching perfor· : COSTA MESA -Coach Beklci Turner, who ta.Id her assistant coach, Beth Renkoski, who ~ each participant and free en for each participant in the thr point shootout. Each team registers by May 1 will receive a box of Upper Deck trading cards. Interested participants m enter only the shootout (30 s onds to shoot three racks of f balls set up behind the 19-foo three-point arch) for $5 per son or $10 for a group of four. Awards will be presented diVlSional winners and runne up in the team competition, well as the shootout winner. Fot information, · phone 44 9933. mance by Josh Bradbury and Matt New· : led the Southern Calltomla College Van-doubles as the school'• sports lnformation : comb, along with •olid defense by KC. Rawl-: guards to No. 3 ln th NAIA national softball director, is interested ln the position. ! M•UJ. int, Devon Hunt end Jimmy Amoroso, rolled. ! raJ'ik.tngs tn 1995, hot dedded to step down After finishing ••·22 Jut MalOft, the Ven· : High IChOof . ~of h coest ' Bradwy had thr hill and two RBI and : from coa.cbing, effective at th end of this sea-guarda have ttruggled this teuon at 16-14-2. ! lbumlrrient: ChernlNidit at eotona ... , ~ ~• ',":'"--,-.. -,o-.-T,~ .. ---,~ ---,~ '~ -~ '~";'f· •. .,.,. '~ --~ -~ •• A.r-1 ..r ---=--~ -~~ ~ ·-~ 'AJe:x Northrldg llrigledin two runners in the ! son. However, they're in leCOOd paace (5-t) iii the : def Mir. 11a.rn.: lllhopMon•ton•y I victory. : "'nut fm't really a audden thing," seid Golden State Athletic Conference and tn good : It N-.tpOf't ...,_ 11 a.m.: RlftCho ' " • Thriler, who'• in her sixth uon as coach. position for another title run : AllrnlD • llllnde. '' a-.; M* ' ........ (tbroapAj)rll f) · i "I've been contemplating th1I for two yean ln Turner'• lb.,._. tbe. ~have i °===--''·•·m. Braves 5·31 Dodgen 5-31 Mett "4·71 PhilllM : now • gone 185 96-4 Ind.,. t.IMI tbrje;.ttme dtlftind. • ..:,.........._........., _..= I'·~·"· ru • ..;.-.., 3·.1, R-~-, 3·51 Cu1'..111:. .• ' • • -~-·••Drt ,., .., U191•~ ,, -~ -v No tu«essc>r h4i boen named, but Tu:rner log GSAC c~. : « Slt't...,... • ' L Newport BachiCosca Mesa Dail Pil -y ()( ' CONTINUED FROM 81 This season Borders is 1-1 in nine appearances and 162/3 ~gs of work with a 4.86 ERA. I had one bad game,• she said. "I've got 16 innings and if you took away that one bad game, I'd have two earned runs. Out of seven or eight games that's pretty decent. But out ~f 16 innings its pretty hard to keep the ERA down. U I could take back that one game ... " Even her record is deceptive. In her.~ ~~ March 25 against Ha'Van Pacific she came on in the seventh inning of a 2-2 tie got the final two batters out ~d earned the victory by being the pitcher of record when the Vangua'rds scored in the bottom half of the inning. •When I got that loss, it was one batter,• she said. "There were some other things that could have been turned around last year, too." As a sophomore, Borders went 1-7 after a 2-4 inaugural season. Her last win had come on Mar. 30, 1995 -interestingly enough against Claremont-Mudd-Scripts College, the team she beat in her first collegiate game. ·1 wouldn't trade this experience for anything," she said. •If I don't get signed, I'm going to learn a lot about life. I'm going to be a stronger person. 'Tm thankful I'm out here to be able to help better myself so I can help other people. Maybe I won't get signed and some other girl will be. Maybe my job is to help her. I just try to improve myself every day." Always on the horizon, though, is the dream of a career in professional baseball in the U.S. or possibly in Japan. MWbat I'm working towards is trying to get signed," she said. "That's the biggest thing. I've talked with some scouts and they are very open-minded. That's kind of neat. There are some LEGACY scouts out there who are going to give me the chance. Baseball deserves aome credit for that.• None of the acoutl contacted were willing to go on record to discuss Borders' chances of reaching ~e big leagues, each stressing m their own way that ~silence should not be construed as a reflection on her ability to, or not to, advance to the next level. One scout did say he thought a woman would break the gender barrier one day just like Jackie Robinson broke the color banier with the Brooklyn Dodgers. It remaiils to be seen if Borders will be th.at woman. Por her part, Borders is just going about qer business and qoing everything she can to be readyif the opportunity arises. She has faced similar doubts about her ability at every level since she started pitching at age 10. "lf I go out there, every single game it is constantly proving myself," she said. "No matter how good, it's like I could be 12-0, and then I could go out there and get hit and its like it comes down to 'See, you really don't belong."' She has heard all of the comments that the only way she would be signed by a pro team would be as some sort of a publicity stunt. That she would be the next progression of midget Eddie Gaedel who in 1951 was inserted in the St. Louis Browns' lineup to draw a walk at the direction of owner Bill Veeck; or she would be a novelty something akin to the green baseballs former and late Athletics Owner Charlie 0 . Finley lobbied for back in the 1970s. "There are a lot of people out there that don't believe in me, but the scouts have already told me this won't be a sideshow and they don't want that," she said. ·so it would not be a dog and pony show. It's not about that at all. •Of course, there are going to be people coming out and seeing . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Ila Borders, in her familiar style from the left side, has been a seldom-seen commodity this season. what's going on (that Borders is a woman). That's just a fact. MBut if teams are going to give me a chance, I think my capabilities are there, not in a conceited way, but I think I'm ready. Where my freshman and sophomore year, no.• Borders would be an obvious drawing card as her freshman year at sec proved. As a 19-year-old she came face-to-face with the similar swell of media types who currently follow Los Angeles Dodgers Rookie of the Year HideoNomo. ESPN trucks were setting up shop on the tiny private Christian college campus. Sports Illustrated, among other publications, was writing about her. As a 19-year-old some of her playing gear was placed in the womeb's wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. All pretty heady stuff for a youngster. But the attention waned during her sophomore year and there have been more than a few empty spaces in the stands as the Vanguards have struggled to a 10-24 record this season. "lb.is is my perspective, I would draw people in, but baseball is a business,· Borders said. "They're not going to put somebody out there that can't hack it. If would be even more damaging for baseball. They won't take just anybody. So that GRADING OUT A ll that's really visible here is a grader, in the process of putting Costa Mesa High's track in usuable shape. but if this were one of those movies where tiny objects are blown up many times and focused to a pinpoint, you would be able to zero in on the coach in the background, on the right, who is Costa Mesa High's track and field coach John Carney. What you would see would be a grin from one ear to the other as he watches a minor miracle being performed on Wednesday. MThe issue is tied to our farm property situation ," explained Costa Mesa Principal Andy Hernandez. MWith so many items forced to be deferred and the process on the farm property not likely to happen in the next six-to-eight months, and our track almost an obstacle course, we received the support of ~ our superintendent (Mac Bernd) and our operational people (Eric ~ Jetta and Carolyn Stocker). J: Hit's a stop-gap process, and we're hopeful of getting the football ~ field in order, too (from the end of May to mid-to-late August). H "' H's the first hint of improvement to the track since it was installed in 1962, and Camey is still blinlong his eyes in disbelief. •At one point in the track you could almost lay down on the track and hide," said Camey. HI was so excited I went around and shook ~veryone's (the workers) hands. · MLet me tell you,· continued Camey, "this is a big deal for us." SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1996 • 3 ls wbat I am looking forwazd to." Of COUl'Se, these are the same owners and players that allowid the World Series to be canoeled -an event that survived WoHd War I and World War II, but couldn't survive the inability of negotiators for both sides to reach a bargaining agreement With spriitg training attendance reportedly down 1&% this season, who's to say what factors might motivate an owner feeling the pinch at the turnstiles. Whatever happens. Borders will continue to give her best effort and keep a positive attitude. • "She's a character,• said SCC softball coach, Bekki Turner, who Borders said is one of the few j:>eople ·that she trusts besides her family. •1 don't think I have ever come in contact with someone who desires so much to fulfill her potential. "It's 10 times harder being a female in the male world of baseball. There have been a lot of rocks in her road. •People have tried to take for granted that she's a person first. '• She's an incredible athlete but she has feelings the same as everyone else." Borders still feels the energy of that first pitching assignment -and first win -that turned the baseball world on its ear. "l never imagined all of the attention,• she said. "To tell you the truth, it d.tdn 't sink in until after a month. I was so nervous. At the time l was shaking and I had no nails. ·But while I was going through the pressure l was thnving on 1t. I think that is wliat gets me through a lot. "If somebody challenges me I'm not the type to lay down and back away. I'm the type to say no, here we go and go after iL I'm fortunate to have that type of personality.· Whereve r We leads, Borders already has gone where no woman has gone before and she has her sights set on going one step further than that. DEEP SEA " FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker -6 boats, 140 angle~. 35 bonito, 424 rock cod. 2 cow cod, 53 calico bass, 1 sand bass, 24 sculpin, 7 sheephead, 22 rockfish. 2 whitefish, 10 blue perch. Newport Lllnding -no report. SEE TI-IE \I\\' ~i E 120 al 01u· HonJc-.\{"A,1 • -I I CONTINUED FROM 81 with a very open mind,• she said. "He was non-judgmental. He was very friendly and very kind U he thought he knew someone, say someone from high school, be would go up and say 'Don't I know you?' Lifeguards, where Harvey worked for six summers from 1985 to 1990. Turner was Harvey's frosh-soph coach in swimming and water polo at CdM. "There were three young adult women in the sand at the surl line," Turner said. •waves were washing up all around them and one big wave washed all three of them into the ocean." TRADITIONAL bond for life ... " Ulrens didn't have to struggle long for an answer when asked if he had dealt with anything like Harvey's illness before? "Unfortunately, yeah," Likens said. "Two people I knew in college had lymphoma Hodgkin's. Jeff didn't have Hodgkin's. •Tuey didn't pass away and I expected Jeff to pull through, too. He was such a big, strong guy. Jeffs death was the hardest because he was my best friend." T he lymphatic system is part of the immune system and it carries infection-fighting cells in small tubes throughout the body. Lymphatic cancers account for about 5% of all cancer cases, according to pamphlets from the National Cancer Institute. Hodgkin's ls the DlOlt common form. All other forms are grouped together u non-Hodgkin's disease. Harvey bad a pretty impressive inner drcle which included Susan Noonan, who had breast canoer and bis girlfriend, Sissel Andreasen, who's in charge of the eighth floor (Oncology) at Hoeg Hospital. Noonan. the wife of loc4l Ameba soccer coach Jim Noonan, was one of Harvey's 1oogtima blend.I. The Noonan .. two daughters graduated flan CdM. •we became Closer because I had concer, too,· Noonan said. •r wu Just fin1lhing Chemotherapy in November of 1993 and he WU cUagDOMd with canc-'r that December. ·1 told bD:D J would be b1i lj>edel Mend. He.., a man ot few WOl'dl, but what he did .. y uSually made a 10t Ol MDM. • Health an pro¥id_.. norm.any try to diltaDCe......,....... from tbildr pa~ In pm. to be able to dMI wttb the IDD11111 they t.• in a cltntcAI way. •MOit ot the UnMt I~ dO, • Aki ADdnulo WbO ha WGrUd at Hoag for ...,_ yean. But tn tbll cue, lbe.,.. draWn toKUWy. .... WU the tint boYfr1liDd I ftW bad t i. •Most people won't do that, but his friends were his family. The phone was ringing all the time. "What struck me when I met him, and watching him go through it, was how noble he was. He was one of the bravest people I have ever seen go through this.• After his playing days at Corona del Mar, Harvey went on to play water polo at UC Irvine and was part of the Anteaters' 1989 NCAA Championship team. •tte didn't get into any games on that team," said Coach Ted Newland. "There were so many good p~ayers, but he was right there at everr practice." Newland said be actually got to know Harvey better after he graduated. "He grew up a ton when he got out o1 college and obviously since the problem," Newland said. •1t made a big difference in the way he dealt with life. "Towards the end, I'd see him at the pool swimming and we talked a lot then. I'm really impressed with the JNay be dealt with the entire situation. None of us have a permanent 1eue on life. I kept hoping he wu going to lick it.• Tony Bell. who allO played for UCI, but not on the champtonship team. was Harvey's roommate for two yeen after college. "lb• cancer moved throughoui his body, eventually Mttllng ID his liver,• Bell said. "1 know he wu 1eared and angry at times, but he never complained. •He bad an ~ drcle ot friendl and he wu the center ol. the qrt>up. He had one ~the~ phone bOob I have ever IMD. Tbere were around 300 peOple at 18rvke. • Tbe bi1¢telt moaMDt ol JiuWY.'i pabUc Ille may._" come u a m.guard ID 1989 WblB be WU W9Md to AIM 1"Q. wbkh 1\1111 ll'GID tbe NiWport PW to the Wedgit • .,... .... ,....~ ....... • ..... Lt. Jim Turner of~ Newport Harvey swam out and rescued one and a local body surler saved another one. •A rescue boat came in and they were barely saved,• Turner said. "From the boat, they could see the third girl face down in the water. Jeff went and got her and started mouth-to-mouth. He brought her around. •A couple days later she was out of the hospital.• B rent Ranek. of Newport Beach, is another lifeguard who had known Harvey since he was 15. Ranek was 22 at the time and an assistant coach scouting Harvey tor' the Orange Coast College water polo team. •I never really thought the cancer could get him.• Ranek said. •Jett was going through chemotherapy and radiation, but in between I would work out with him and be could swim faster than all of us even though be was feeling ill and had no hair.• Harvey went Into remialon on several occasions, but couldn't fight back once the cancer entered bis liver. •1 ti~~ had lt beat every time,• Ra.nett Mid. • Jfilf wu a leader and a good friend. A dozen people Would probably prodallil him theli bait friend. He bad this amuing ability to a.p touch wtth the put. ' •And he wu strong tn the \ifater. He <.'OUld pull tbi'ff or fOur people in at one lime.• HM,vey worked hll way up to Umt Operator, bUt 9Wllt~ Wt th• UfegUardl went tnto a OU"Mr in tmura.nc.. •But he WM Dever far from the bMc:t1. MDd andwe:::1 • Mid bis motblr MDM Haney. fought beck tMn wblD .. dlcppsMld pit a pk1\IN of bet IOD at tbe DIWIPAI*· ~.Haney II a.,......_ put GI \be oc.D be loved IO much His ubel wwe IC4tterwd al .... ' JEWELERS your Official Rolex Jeweler, wants to remind you to turn your timepiece ahead one hour on Sunday, April 7. ( Ii he sh 1 . , 'I I I . ' -', : l , . ' ' I' ' .. --- -. .. · 1002-1625 ,ID II --- ·~ I ' ' .... t I J . . ) OUIWMDllOUH Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:<X¥n t . . .. BYPllOlm (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714) 631~94 (Please include your name and phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) , I I I \ ~--- 11 •• Tuesday .... ." ........ Monday S:OOpm Wednesday .... : .. 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NEWPORT NEWPORT BALBOA COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 MISCELT ""'~ous RENTALS TO BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 ISLAND 2606 wuu; SHARE 2724 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *** * 2 Bd 2 B • s95o Near Nwpt Ht• 2 BR, RENTALS w 1 1 Pool, garage. Close lo 1 BA upstrs clean ••••••••• NB 1 Blk to bch 2bd On th• ater-trop ca 3Br 28• 1 hse I~ bch. 2 Br Yrly, newly refurb.. shops. 314 Rochester. uiet • no ets s725 hse, lg back yd/drive· paradise noar Udo. 2 Redec. gar. Avail 4/15. hdw fir, frig, d /w. 722-8988 or 673-7907. ~69 · c 1 ~th Pl docks, S579k, 2420 sf. Min 1 yr lae. $1350/ micro, deck, $1175, 2 ' 6.4 -0452 ace way. Male prel'd. n/s. Agt 840-9252 mo. 818·501·0097 dra to N Bay 64s. E Side 2Br Duplex 4 ROOMS 2706 $600/mo. 725-4183 1184/675-0204 Yard. w/d hkups. gar •Studio Apt-Npt Hgts NB Beautlful-Oover --------3Br 2Ba hse, pool. gar, Quiet. No pets. 5885/ aroa. Patio, lndry rm, Be l t el Mstr room. pvt Shores. Lg, bright, kiV LOTS 2000 sq ti. Avall now. mo 619 934 3710 I I · · • quiet area. N/pet 5495 ba. full kltch, w/d, w/i lndry. No pet amk. FOR SALE 1400 Sl700. Sale or rent. •Brend new 2 Br E 'sld• >c·lrg sunny 2Br Avall now. 720·1565 clst. New place, quiet, $400+ u11 045-9515 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 998·6239; pgr 218-4533 2Ba +Iott. W/0, car· triplx on cul·de·sac. neat. N/S. Fem pref. NB Cute condo hrdwd AD NUMBER 2! You have found one of two hidden ads. Enter and wm the Be· nihana Omner tor Two contest 4/4·4/6 •BACK BAY Avl 'Now! port. Agt. 673'6336 Pvt patio, W/d l1kup. Upper Back Bay Hta $656/mo. 6i 3·1906 fl vt b /blh I d N/ $795 646 7363 2 Br, w/d hk4ps, rs. P r • n ry, 3-4Bdrm 2Ba House Yeerly 2 Br, 2 Ba. pet. · • patio, s'84s.. no pets Bel Pen. Respon clean pool. Walk to beach. New carpel. paint, up· stov~. frig, micro, Avl Eastslde 1 Bd. Movo In 646_ 11641645•9543 rem. Steps to sand. Non·smkg prof fem grades. Fp. gar, pet ok. 5/1, $1100 mo. no by 4/15 $1 50 olf rent. Full prlv. $350, Avt pref. $500. 646·4144 Lg yard. $1650 lse. pets 675·1779 Iv mes 150 E. 21st St. $585. now. Mandy 322·1328 NB Near Nwpt pier. 540.1262 or 373-8600 548-0683 HUNTINGTON B•lbo• Peninsula Point Ideal for person re· Ba}ffront Udo Penin BALBOA EASTSIDE 2BR BEACH 2640 Nice clean, quiet home tlred/d1sabll1ty $330 __ EA_S_T_S_l_D_E_C_M__ tnhse. 2Br 2inea, frpf, L.rg yard, w/d hkup. Furn bdrm w/kit privf. Call Brad 675·0351 C-2 Lot 5ox200 with patio, bale, plant shut· PENINSUIA 2607 garage. No pots. w/d $450 & 675-2102 NB Prof fem to sh81e 2 Bedroom, l Bath ke;~OoPSt~l·.J.~:~~~~· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $750/mo. 650·0443 1 Bdrm On ••eluded E'SIDE CM. Unlurn Br deluxe condo close lo house w11h hardwood --------2Br 18• steps 1o bch. Lrg 1Br, encl garage, Golf Course. Close w/aeml-pvt Ba kitch & beach overlooking floors. Needs TLC. Furn Soafaire studio w/ carport. New paint, walk-In closot. No to the Beach. S675. lndry prlv. Q~let N/S. bay. 7t4·262·3934 $245,000 with owner lBr layout, pkg, pool/ some ocean view. pets. $650. Avail 4/15. Calf 714•846-3995· $400/mo. 548·5035 Newport N orth 3Bd financing. Contacl tenn/soc. Walk to bch. $925 mo-mo t-$925 Belly 644·2270 Npt Ht• attractive hse Next to poof & jacuul. owner, P.O. Box 2404, $850. Amoa 642·325& sec dep. Orlve by MOVE·IN SPECIAL IAGUNA male, great loc.. 10 $512/mo. Plus 'h ul,ls. Newport Beach, CA HUGE 48r 36a dplx only, 104 15th St.11'7. 1&2BR $695-$795 min airport/bch/shops. N/Smk. Female Pref d. 92663. bfk to bch. Bit-Ins, Avail 5/1. 720·9422 Frplc, microwave, w/d. BEACH 2648 For Details 642•6846 800·969·9356/640-0185 gar. w/d hkup. Lse Ext. 204 Gary pool, lndry, carport w/ Npt Be•ch 3 blks to Sl~O. 310·546·5323 •3Br 2Ba near shops. storage. Great foci No MELROSE PLACE-South ocean. 2Br 2Ba hse to HOUSES/ HOUSES/ Lido Isle 38r 2:v.ea, •75 tt to sand . View. pets. 540'4828 Lg 2Bd 1.5Ba N/pet VACATION shr. Frpl, Jacuul. gar •gar, lndry, d/w, frplc. Whether you're buymg Gar .• Sloop to barking RENTALS 2722 w/opnrs. $550/mo + CONDOS CONDOS frplc, 2·car gar, patios, 0 elllng Class 1 ed dep Casey 548 7150 111 via Ebo Ii. $2300/ •S 1250 Nr pier 648-9666 r s • 1 1 seals I S 1195 376-9042 · • • FOR SALE FOR RENT mo. 310-277·1583 covers all your noedsl Cozy Cott•9• COM, Npt Crest prof'I to •••••••••I••••••••• day/Wk, kitch, tv, gar· share 3 br, 3 ba LIDO Mobile Hme Park CORONA NEWPORT den, nr ocean, shops. home, w/1 person, 3 GEm:vin 1002 BALBOA Charming lurn'd 1+1 DEL MAR ..,622 Gftl!! A• BEACH 2669 • __ s_9_5_ld_a.._y _7_21_-0_4_22__ blks to beach, frpl, Step• to pVI bch. 51250 ~ n&MI ,.., pool/jaouzzl/lennls 675·3969 909-371·t160liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L""'A.,.QN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New 28' motor home 642-4354 $600+ iiiilii~iiiiiii·~~----iiiiiiiiil .1s.LANiiiiDiiiiiiiiiiii21iiOm6 C(09'T FORECLOSED 4Br 2Ba dplx upper. h6m•• for penn1os Yrly. Gar, fp, frig, w/d oa Sl. Delinquent Tax, hkup, storage. 119 Aepos, REOs. Your Ruby 51950. 675·8877 LIVE AT PROMONTORY! Lrg pvt 1 Br ground -~I I * 1 BR $825* for rent. Full kitchen, Pets welcomer 2 +2. level, vaulted celllng1, 1·2·1... 2BR 2BA $725/Up 1hower, TVNCR. Day __ N_T_ALS _____ _ bullt·lns. Restricted to Rofrlg & dishwasher & wkly rales. 559·8844 RE Now paint. Kitchen •••• *--window. Avail lmmed. Sr. cillzon occupancy. ..-·.-Incl. 60x30 pool. No1 _________ WJUJTED 2726 $1295/mo. 675·8003 $700/mo Incl most ulil. 1 ••.--.&.FREE,.__. pets. No feos. No RENTALS TO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Call 760.1465. '"''""' ,_,. lease. 545-4855 a.tad/Coll'd prtcng NPT BEACH loft apV SHARE 2724 Mature couple from a.ween, Poat ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii East Coast want quiet "'-~ n..-office. 1200 sq ft, adj11 3 or 4Br furn or unfurn Ar1'0 Toll Free 800· --'-------Npt North 2Br 2Ba 898·9778 Ext. H-1361 Water View Charming condo, 2-c:ar gar, AC.-------- tor c vrrent l1sllngs. 2 Br. 1 Ba. dock. gar, w/d, pool. Avl •fmmed. COSTA MESA 2624 ~, .... .,. ... ,,_,.,, to Via Udo Marina. 1 Peraon. 3Br 2Ba home on water (bay yrly, ut11 me. St600 51395/mo. 640.1529 mo 55 7 ·9202 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gee & W.,_. Peid Now pnt/crpt. S 1400/ nHr Hoag. $500 + or ocean. Annual renV C<mONA DEL MAR 1022 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilDELMAR ON GOLF COURSEI Big Cyn 2Br +den, $300 1st Month 2'hBa exec twnhm. Clean. lrg min cabin· Casa Victoria Apts. 525 V1ctori;i St . CM 714·646-9966 mo. 310-869·5284 or 1hutll. Lve message lso Ideally w/optlon to 310·470-4777 Ext. 315 722·9513 buy. NB/CdM. Please 2122 I I 1 B lk I I I STUDIO COM 1 Bdrm avl. Ulls Pool, tennis. gate s Ye, r. wa • n cs . grded, designer dee. Nr beach(Trlangle Sq. Steps to Bch. Incl ulls. paid. No pets, non call 714·675·9349 & leavo name. phnl, IO· cation & rental amt. Need by June 1/15. Location, locatlonf 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-11 k · Sonor• Apt a $495/mo. Avl immed. sm~lng. 708 Avacado $1200 2 BR 1BA secur y par 1ng. T 9 8 $390 675-8634 Br. So. ot Hwy. Bch $2100/mo, 723·1509 M ary Ann 8 45·3356 lrn 546· 96 ...,,-,.,..,,.--.,..----=--access, pool, S695k, Flreptaco, w/d, ocean --------___ .......;;____ CdM 3 blocks from 'Cati BJ Johnson side Coast Highway. VIII• Point 1 BR. mini-------------------------beach. 2Br 1Ba to shr. •••••••••I _tpd.iy Grubb & Eihs, Immediate. 675·5646 upgrades, 51l25 mo .• COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 S500+utll. Oep req'd. COMMERCIAL 044.s200 Av a 11 ab I e 4 /l 5 Avall now. 673-0700 REAL ESTATE OCEAN & BAY VIEW 2 12 Carnal1on _C_O_S_T_A_M_E-SA--2-1-24-(310) 521·6477 COM f'rof fem shr 3Br 2Ba dplx, w/d. No •••••••••! smk/pets. Avail 5/1. ---------• Jt-1 JtJa S429K Open r n Sat t ·5 673-9041 Newport Ht• Ar•• NEWPORT 3Bd 2 lull ba twnhse. COAST 2170 Fplc 2-car gar. yard. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii St l 00/mo. 642·5722 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 IAGUNA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEA CH 2148 2 MASTER SUITES Beat loc. Gorgeous end unit. 2 full Bth. Italian Ille, formal din room, w/q, 2·car gar. $1600/mo. 640· 1795 Absolute Best Value! 48d 2Ba famlly homo in xlnt area. Only S3~9.000 w/TERMSl Cull PATRICK TENORE lrvlne Cove Mediler Mattorploce. 5Br 6Ba, 1--------- mo1t1y furn. $7500/mo SANTA ANA Br•ndon. 540.5200 HEIGHTS 2184 REAL ESTATE NEWPORT &42·5704 3 Br, 1 B• slngl• gar, BEACH 2169 yard. W•ter paid. 810 CANYON Dover 1542 Orch•rd, $1050 plan 2BR. Don, 2BA. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mo. 650-7737 S459,500. Owner will e BIO CANYON 8181 In finan. 644·5215 M cCleln Townhm•• .. •••••••• 3bd 2.5ba. 2 decks, 1• HRBR VIEW HOMES Monaco. Mrbl & hdwd , ·firs. lrg pvt lot. Bkr 729· 7236 or 640·5664 wotbar, fplce. Secure APARTMENTS pkg/storago. View of golf course. Pool/tenn FOR RENT $1900/mo 840-52741••••••••• Ql.JIET &: SERENE Palm 1"esa Apartinenf;s So nar & yet so far ... llut's the feeling you get when you live at Palm M~a amid the lush grccncry of secluded woods & statdy palms. A Srudi05, I & 2 Bedrooms · Jn SS75 ro S600 IBR $615 110 S6SO . lBR sns llO S7SO A NoPcu A Venxa.I Blmcb • C.Ciling Ms A NEW Carpet, Paint & Ttlc: • Fi!JlCJ$ Room A Heated Pool & Jacuzzi A Patios & Bak:onics A Ganga Available S463/mo. 644·7115 BUSINESS OFFICE CdM Walk to beach. FOR RENT 2769 Seakng M/F to shr 2Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2Ba updaled hm, frpl. $625 + dep. 675·9727 Church meeting space avail, 2000 sq ft Incl CM Rosp.. clean malo office & storage spc. to shore furn 3Br hse Costa Mosa. 63t-7730 w/2 male roomates. --------• S350/mo. Incl. ulls. Lru private eJ<ec office Richard 542.4126 spo avail In EastbluH w/phone, tax & copier. $400 nogol. 717·0606 CONGRATULATIONS WINNER #9 GINlllAL POU CY Rates ~ deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error thal may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ... A GOOD AD! Call 642- 5678 William Leach Find our hidden Classified Ads & WIN! WIN Contest Ru/ts: ~.Pilot "As a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with the resulcs my advertising has bro ught - in only the first monch! I will continue to advertise wjth the Pilot, and appreciate che helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . " service. Thank you again Mark PorceJla , ~ Hoon: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm wcdtcnd.s 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights. CA (714') "6-9860 r. -- Costa Mesa's Best I I NEWPORT.VILLAGE APARTMENTS 1 Bring In this coupon tor f/2 off lit 1 month'• rent. For o 1 limited Hm• only. 1 • EX1fo Lorge Jrs.. I ond 2 I bedtooms JR $600 I 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 I • Sond VOlleyt>oll 1 • 2 llghted tennis courts • Vertical blinds I • C.Jllng Fot11 1:~~~ I • ttuge hlQ1ld pool Ond epo • Gos 88Qs I • Cowed po!klng • I • Rlcfeotion with baliOlds I • Gated COrnmU'llty I OHlce Ho\n 9 00 om 5 00 pm M·f 1 ond 1O00 om -4 00 pm weekondt 635 W.St Sok« Casto MesO. CA (71., a67..oo75 Dinner for Two at l!IBl•DA I . Si mply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified KCtion. Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank & mail. 2. AJI entries mwt arrive by noon, the next Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by r.1ndom dr~wing and winner's name will appear the followi~ week. One winner per week. \ ., Contest will run 21 l /96 through 4/ l 8/96. ............. 4. Name ___________ _ Address---------- Paste Ads Here Paste A<b Here M1a to: Dinner tor 2 Contest, 330 W. lly St" Com Mesa CA 92627 iloc N«wpon Beach/Co 111 Mes.a l>;u ly Pilul TODAY'S ·· CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ActH>U qulddy 1 Conode e3 Giant . 5 v~ 84 Devotet o Aulelen "'* ee Patt °' a 1oa1 13 Creep lllong 87 Mideast gull 1 .. 8oYlrl9 anmals ea Lamb or steak 15 Fut &9 Walked 17 Uke IOf'l1e steel 70 Elc1ended 10 Nonaentlcal 71 Draws 10 a 20 Snatch pose unlawfully · I 21 Place under DOW~ waler · 1 Dangerous 23 Vote In favor 2· Take apar1 24 -Seia Kappe a knot 26 Potato bud 3 Large 27 ·-SaWyet" quantities 28 Sltps and slides 4 D1lule 30 Snake lhape 5 Sea creature 32 Land malMt 6 Hatchet 3e Shakespeerean 7 Not as mucn Ylllaln 8 Follow 40 Luster 9 Felonies 41 Batteiy llze 10 Western wnter 42 Radiant Grey 43 Lug alOng 11 Independently 44 Ornamental 12 Bealle -Starr !)late 16 Judge 46 l=ott -, N J. 18 Dmer'1 need 48 Leg Joints 22 "So 1ong· and ,.9 Atab'a robe ·ciao· 52 Male sheep 25 Thoughts 54 Make lace 28 Horse 55 ChooM 29 Light repast 58 Buyet 31 Sounds of rehef 61 Leaf through 32 W1SCOns1n hrs ----..---7 PREVIOUS PUlZU! SOlVED 33 ExpreSSIOO or surpnse · 34 Volleyball necessity 35 Jeer 37 Ta11ern order 38 Infant's sound 39 Have 42 Acid 1n vITTOgar 44 Test 45 A1ppmg 47 Pressed 49 Performs m a play 50 Made 51 Up and about 53 Award 55 Many times 56 Beseech 57 Quizzes 59 Mexican sandwich 60 Decorate again 62 ReputatJon 65 Lion's home 11 If you're looklng forajob, classlfled has nelllf s for you. ------I CARPET SATURDAY. APRIL 6. 1996 ., ......... PERSONALS 1•a•u•s•INE-s•s•&-• ~g~ -By--CHAR---LES--GORf---N----------------------~flNANCE Penl• Enl•rgement liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili! Found iungtauei, vi· EJaculallon control FUNDB••SER.-with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSOf clnlty of Santa Anal with per1on111 ttalner. l'V\I 211t St., CM 631-4715 David, 714·31!2·4904 Manager to platT, .. oc. ganJH & dltecl f~ WEEKLY BRJDGE QUJZ BUSINESS FOR SALE FOUNDr Bower Dog ralalng act1v1u .. • 4f Q. 1 • Bolh vulnerable, u South you hold: 6A Q .J 10 t <;;iK Q t OA 8 •K Q 2 Partner open• the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? _ Q. 2 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AK 4 ' OK 10 9 2 OAK •7 6 6 2 The bidding has pr0<:eeded: 80\!nl WEST NOflTH EAST l NT Pau SO Pua ? • What do you btd now? Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable. you hold. •A2 OK 107 05 4 4 AQJ 1076 The bidding has pr0<:eeded: NOR'm EAST SO\!nl WEST Pua 11:'> ? What action do you take? Q. 4 ·Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· •10752 l:IA52 OQ10432 4 10 The bidding has pr0<:eeded: NORTH EAST SOlITH WEST I • P... 10 Pua II:> p ... ? What action do you t.ake? Q. 5 • Both vulnerable, a• South· you hold: " •1 •2 l:IAK 5 OQ 10 172 eJ 2 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST 80\11'11 WEST lft P... 10 Pa.n lNT Pan T What action do you take? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •K 9 8 7 6 4 3 'VA 08 ~ 5' 2 The bidding has proceeded· NORTH EAST SOtmt WEST l• 10 ? What do you bid now? LooJt for anawus on Monday. Learn to be a better bridge p layer! 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CA1 ________ _ 92714 EOE C A StH ER FrtcnOly cttccrful pors o n nccOcd P T flc11 hrs Charo Ch1 cl\cn 111 CM Pis apply in person btwn 2·4 30pm daily . 401 E 17111 722·8400 CNA'a/Care Giver & Companions Transpon1on • Rel s PT·FT 714·752·6608 Cu stomer Service• Front dosk, Npt YMCA Groot mombors, re· ceipllng, phones. reg· lstrallon, 642·9990 EARN MONEY Read· Ing Booksl $30,000/yr Income po1en1tal. De- tails. 1·800·513-4343 Ext. V-9637 NB TOY STORE t t• Mature adult 201'30' hours wk. lnc1uo11'Y9' occasional weekends Teaching specially ,._ ta11 e.<perience prord. Stan 832·8 697 Office M gr S. HB Pub· losher, AA, AP. GL. Unix Real World Act1. Software, & Mac. Mus( know creolt & colleci- uons, sell slarter & team player. Mall r•· sume & sal. req. IC> IGC, PO Box 2712, HB 92647 or fax (7 14) 965-2268 P!T F ood Dem o n atr•tors In stores in area. Cac necessary. Immediate Opening 557·5579. 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Caicfully PIANO Beg.·Advancod Specialist in ex1sllng Courtoously & Cht!oply All ages-Teacher Cort. landscape/lrrlgat1on 549·0223 Tl4 l227 Entertainment A11ail. upgrades. 780·9792 ---------i Jonnifer 840·88 89 QUIT SMOKING ... 1ST DAYlll Doctor Rtccomonded Prof1f Landacape Malnt PAINTING 3858 --------- •QUALITY WORK• 100% Money back guar 10Vrs Exp • Xlnt Refs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PLUMBING Hardwd/Vlnyl/Cerllmlc Herbal Product • Soasonal Flowers • 3890 •FREE CELLULARS Motorola Bravo PAGERS ONLY $29 .9 9 + Talt l·mo Air TlmeNolce Mail 714-375-4108 17412 Beach Bl . HB ·--------- H o u se C le•nln g S pring C lean ing & Rtg Svc. Mlnl·bhnds, carpel & noor. Visa/MC/AA A.I'• 888-25 00 CONSTRUCTION *Stucco/Drywall •Texture Coating *Foundation/Marble •Aetrolltllng/Palntlng Lie tl'691599•Bondod 7 1 4 ·3 7 8 .9 8 8 0 Mrble/Carpet·Bndflns 714-780-8182 VICTOR 4 5 7·1738 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST L708279 722 7 332 Painting Contractor •WINDOW Cle•nlng ---------• •---------1-T-.-1-le_z_L_•_n_d_s_c_a_p_l_n_u Oual palnting by prof Is 1-----------THE LOCAL PLUMBER TUTORING 3929 • Carpet Cleaning DOORS 3580 ---------G•rden M alnt New Ucl602098. Ins • Hardwd Firs Mainl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HANDY MAN 3710 INTERJOR Lawns. Sprinklr Sys Tree Free est 645·3305 Free Esll • 729· 7079 Tnm. Cln·ups 454.31 12 ---------1 ·a James E Banger1 Co • Since 1947 F11endly SG1111c1•tnsured L1532981 175-9304 An I d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DESIGNERS 3782 24Yrt Qu111tr Painting e xper ence Y•rd Clea n·up, Weed, TOUCHUPS. TOO g • P • n d •0b 1 e d 0 okr •P•lnt/C•rpentry• Trim , Romove. Troost 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor anger. uar wor • Drywall and morel DESIGN VISIONS Hedges/Lllwn. Malnt. Llc#280644 645-3209 AIR CONDITIONING LHkV Showera Aep'd COMPUTERS 3556 81 HEATING 3418 Rogroullng & lnstall'n ALLEGIS PLUMBIN G FRENCH TUT OR ·CA Certrd. Exp'd Teachor "A Votre Service!" P•ttle 8 7s-8008 Or1111 ct.111•Plumbong repa.r l---------- reH. Don 521·8910 Small Jobs Oki •Prof'I Designers 964-Yard Pg-748·5375 •NEED PC HELP? G•ry 845-52 7 7 •Savt You Ttmt/Money • QUALITY CARE • 2 4Hr Emergency Svc WALL Low s 84 &-3299 COVERINGS L # 670130 Oftn of Tile liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673·8065 or 846·8526 3932 AO NUMBER 11 You have found one o f two hidden ads. En1er and win tho Bo· nlhana Dinner for Two con teat Newport T ile & M arble Fine Craftsmanship ... At Allordable Prices. Shwers/Countors/Flrs Natural Stone & Marblo Fples. l64S488 842·2214 Consullatlon•Upgradu DRYWALL •Usten To Your Needs "The Tr•• Stum p 2 0% OFF W/ADI Internet set Up Semi Rtllred Contr1ctor •&Your BUOOETI Termln•tor " Tree 20Yrs E.tp Xlnl 'Mlrkmanship &Advice 558·7387 SERVICE 3584 Repairs, Improvements, 1..S00·821 ·7712 Removal/Stump Grinding Fair S 645·2417 Ron •DAN DAWSON• THE S TRIPPER sm jobs. Ouallty/lntegrity FREE Coneult•tlon Spoallsts, Ucfll01285 CHUNG'S PAINTING PLUMBING Speet:ihzlng In wallpoptr INTERNET Advortlse f care Ken 842·1770 Freo Firewood/Mulch! Water Heat111 •Drains removal. Uc# 588924 Your Product, Service ,...SMALL JOB EXPERT ·.,,,,..,,~,,,.·~.,,......----1---------StumpMaater 964·3972 ~~:,rsw~~~.' ~r~:r~c:i! Remodel • Aep1lr * 7 14-983·50 37 • or Information on th• Drywall/Plaster Repair ROOFING carp, plbg, JEWELRY 37841_________ Uc#375602 538•1534 Faucell • Fixtures Superior Wallcoverlng lntornot. 5 74·0128 /Hanging/Taping, iuture palntg, olec. tile. stucco. 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L "'554 722•646-6720 Since 081, Tho Finest 4/4-4/6 CHILD CARE 3536 ---------Comm/Rea 551·5573 Remodels. MORQANI• MASSAGE 3830 RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. P gr# 717-5729 In Ouahty CrallmanshtP BUSINESS Uc'd 850·3281 Wiiiiam Harold Jowelora Pa1n11ng.1n1 EKI Houst.1Apl iiiiiiiiiiii~~ii!ii!~~ CONCRETE & Mobile #403·5385. Watch & Jewelry ropalr Quality Job. Froe est ========~ lnstall•Romove 557•6226 SERVICES 3488 CHILD HOME CARE MASONRY 3557 ELECTRICAL 3610 Antlquo •Ane Jewelry L & B Th •r •PV L*569897 836·8888 Ex.pert Drain CIHnlng we gals should hang iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Llc.f304201056 Carpentrv•Eleo trlc al Buy/11IVt.r1dt 873·0385 & Nutrition Ins/WC & Plumbing Repairs together. Strip, lnstilll. A Th t Plu bl •o afl • RN/Maasago Therapist Du n r lte P•lntlng 20Yrs up. Alf WO!:lt ouar advice to tho cuuy Deaktop Publlahlng Word proc. Copywrtng Graphlcl/Dtalgn/Layout WorkSource 650-2880 FAX-650-1807 oborla orn on a II J b •XPl!RT m ng ryw C .M. 722· .. 823 Don't just have 1t dont· Sltvt 54• "2"8 720-3969 NPI Boach Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie ma o "" Slucco•Palntlng•Tlfe • .,... • 831·211 1 anytime D E l 11 "11•1DSCAPa •· Have It Dunr ltel --------Cone, Patio, Driveway 0 u1nckDRn ee r c Rooflng•Jim 641·7494 UU'f ~ ~ Save 20,_ w/thll ad Preclae Plumbing --------- Fplc, BBQa. Rot. 25 Yr u c eaponse IAWN CARE 3808 MOVING 3834 Repairs & Remodels CLEANING Exp. Terry &57•7594 Local Uc. 850·7042 CAAPENTAY•Wlndowa LS46221 714·238·5548 FrH E1tlm111ea SERVICES 3548 Ooors •Wood Fences G•n• Abrams Painting U H 7398 HS..t 090 * Beat Price/Quality ELDERl y ~~;~~~;'~! ~~f'~~r~ a~a~~ •• yti~up!:'~r';! PUBLIC NOTICE L~~~,n~~;1 :,~~~~~~~ -------- A TOUCH OF CLASS Landscape. btlek. stone r11ne 3611 249-8323 Pg-3~2.0026 Trim, Sprlnklra, Aerate, Th• Cahf. Public Utill· 989·7083 Pg.644.3947 POOL CARPENTRY 3510 Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Conetete.100-11 .. 1007 ~ Thalch83f-4422Pg-413-1142 lies Commission RE· S SERVICE Uc/Bonded . Free Est. •Block Walll•Concrttt • • QUIRES that all used HouH Painting vc'• 3894 Tereaa 282-7143 12.._,2• Un / ,2•13 IQ CDMAllllTllDLIVINQ HARDWOOD TREii hOUHhold goods Int/Ext • Low Ratoa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H•ndym•n/Remo el .,.. " •Fu• $·-"'--an'"-·-Ttp•ed•elllove , --, mover a print their Quality Work Gu11antMd Poo',..pa s~ a Repair Additions. B al , le ••BRIGHT ** Brlck•L621352•999·590i ~~· "-• PLOORS 3712 "' ·~ · ... w .. ' c M 053 5 408 .,. • .. • Fire-Waler Damage HouHcloanlng Profl •Family Style/Uc'd •PO~ nt ... 'N P.U.C. Cal T number: all l .rlin • FllttrtePumpa•Heattra Elec, Plumb, a Palnt lrom Europe. 'eest In Patterned Concrete •Nu1t1t~al meals eoliiiH MAITiAS llmoa and chauffeurs lk•'• Cus1om Painting Island 81~ Pool• N-port araa. lmmed lownl Rafa. &Yrs Exp Driveway a, pallot, •Superv d medk:atlon * ***CUSTOM Landacaplng a Malni. print their T.C .P. num· Prof, Clean, Oualtty Wkly Svc 845-8 7 2• 251•8 4 5 5 deck•.' Repair/removal •24Hr Peraonal TLC Ttff Trim • R•movaJ ber In all advertise· work. rnVExl & Cocks. Peg• 714.22'7·8122 Grace Uc. Fr" eat 222.U61 760-llM3f800.307.cAAE HARDWOOD flOORS OIJGtning Svc. 841·5512 ments. If you have • Ll703468 831.,..810 ---------• 000 • •8011 HOUSECLEANING queaUon about the•• ROOFING 3910 A ~dwlt• UcenHd·8onded ln11allatlon•Atllnl1h. Green IMM L.andtcpng gallty of a mover, limo PAINTING 871·5997 Trlm•Cablntlt•Stucco 110 00 per hour CONTRACTORS fENC!S Maintenance A1111fablt /Maaonry ,rtrrto-tlon or chauffeur, call: Consclenlloua C1a1Wnan iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii Otywll l..5a213t 31Yre 't 714.548-0389 Qu111ty Work. Llc'd .,ITrlmmlng /Atmova.. Publlo UUllU.a Old-Fashioned Pride In llAl.90A "OOFINQ CO .l•rrv e42-oae GENERAL 3558 6 Dl!C~S 3615 Glenn 54a,.ee1'7 Clean~• M11ntenence commfaalOn Wort1m1nsh4p. 871-5081 JComm .rR•• • Rerool --------·•Lorie'• Cle•nlng Srv Ll6H025 eec>-e108 Reoar .1F1 .. Eat JRefl A to Z HANDYMAN Oependable•Detalltd 714-55M1&t SPRINGWOOD ,AINT ' r ... ,' INSTALl.JflE,ACE CABINETS Suf.pll .. Furn'd. Xlnt CPI 8UILDRR8 INC. •P•NC•S GAT88• ftAUUNG 3720 Landeoape Retn0del"'9 Dlbem9rdo'a Moving •Not Ctw-.pl L686273 Lio d/lna e'1..-o81 l<i1ch1nt, battlt, door•. Rt .,, 714·790-5044 RHldenu11 Conti. MW/rtpalr"9•t ~ Yttd tune uplmatnl~. Local/Office/Storage • But R•uonablel ftOOI' llXPEftTS Windows. Doug 4411·12$1 N Uc.IG184249lneured Redwood • L111578e05 landtcape/artletlc ctttlgn Long Olat FrM eat ,., Pllt1I Worll OuaraitlHd\ Beat Quality . Prlc:. NEED TO CLEA t 1714) 985,...ee:a Jim Whyte 642-1aoe JUNK T TIM DUMP con1m1or1c21-eo400I. Tltlte32 "e7 e.:au4 71~4027Pg479-S20I Fr.. ••· Llcfln• --------1 S3S Mo•t tingle atory LIEW18 Conatruotlon o•CK COATINGI 1714-~·1•••• Prof'I & l lh1Cal. l4S.1''°5 TOP QUALITY INT.tVT Gaa-tM$4 0$0-4lle CARPEt homH. 714·••2·•2 eo Remodel•Handyman Waterproof S).:•t•mt. Wiii haul what Trath Phil'• a.HIMlne lwo ·~~!t :::::r u-::•~ v Rtatonablt ~~I ---------Cl..IANING 3515 SELL L.-704773 Local AH . 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APRIL 6, 1996 \ Newpon ~Mae o.,ity Piloc EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMSNT PUU11Vll COSTA lllSA 1124 IU....11111 uma ·-POID----'°'-' ·Gll·C·--·-·•1f illlijijlCl.iijD!!!IJIS~~~~~~~!!!!l·l~75 • 5530 ss:so•----•1 eott sUPPUD 1020 •• *HOUllPUL* l~~~-===~=I MUG•...,........., 1•11!!11~~~~-•L-------'M .,..... aa 2-ctr, t ... ••z -a&. •e7 T .... ......_ eng, POITA&.&GOV'T JOel Tired of meklne 1..thr eofu, ... lgh bed,l1talla11 Gr• .. •-• BAT 7am.2pm _...OP 4"4· while~. fUUy ll••d•l•r w......,... ~cond, not~ Jl)/HOUR+BENEFIT1 eomeone elae eni.talnment .,molr•. beaut f...-~. • O•r•o•/Movlng Sale •vn• 'II FORD CARGO loaldecl w/hvy dUIV ••· lot .. bOlh tope, 1• or"~ NO EXP Will '"'"IN rlohf FrH ttalnl""' Victorian furnltur• •Ilk MOS aoo. 97o;?t70 Anllquu, furn for ITAINUll mEL UH• ., .. , h~ duty tow. ~II. nr n•w Ur••· camper. M5-'"" ··• ,...Uo/houN clot .. -• 8 • ... # a.-· .. -""" Alatm. e:yr feet warr, chrome rime, ~"" Aeef +Info 714-G4Mtt1 (800):MW411 trHa, coffH & •nd ta-•P...._ ~ .. -tt•ry 6 • mlac ,,.1 • a'O:-• ...... ...... White, Ilk"'"· eek• mine cond, rag lhUf WOOd radio, w/front •'" ..... ,-• .,-5------- Receptlonlat Pff WEaT MARINE In NB bl••· •tc. Orendfalhlf Tea Cup Tov & Mini ~~ 1871 T .,; s n ll8 + wuhara. ewer leH•, s1000 '97. '29.250. 546-4808 rear amp, aevlo• •nn 1225 M·F . 10:30·1, Call now hiring for retail clock. 714-8'4·9880 la$0-$t60 71......,.67 Look tor ~;., L =;:>.:: ~c~' Sur· d • P . 0 A 0 record• avl. aeklnalil•&iillll•••ii asap, Champion Mo-••le•. alock &. cuhler Antique & Centemp aawe abueed and 1 1500 Old N 840..071 titft9ft alOO $19,900 obo 845-laO •n ,,_.. 8uperva totc:yctu 642 .. 343 poalllons. FT/PT. furn Grand plano,.ort-abandOnitd ~.a. a It'• that time eealftl ~·&Nd ~112~, _________ ...v•u • •Autom•tlc. Aun• & Receptionist/ Boating 111p a plua, .nl rug 131118. moving volunt..,/foetw. e.11 MonUc•llo Community • ••••iiiiiiiiiiiil IOOk• good. '478. Production Aaat. enthualaam a must muat HU. 1ee-eo10 714-517-8037. Oarag• Sele. Sat. 1111 Ford llOdel-T •87 ......, TNOper II IUTSUBJSBJ 110 call 545-2030 FHt paced TV pro-Call Rick, 64~1711 CANOPY 8KD Utu• Whit o.r-•iP d ~I 8· 7:30am·apm MUIN'E SUPS *" 0 A D a T • "* 76k mllH, orlglnal -~~~~!!!'•If_.,.:.: __ _:_ ____ _ dut!llon co. In N.B. glrl'• drum I Xlnt 3 ~Hr old fem::;, ( air/Fairview) DOCKS 7022 1~ Original. Vary owner, red, $7,500 '90 ECLIPSE Co111pu1er skills, willy, EMPLOYMENT cond. S150. 079-8534 spade. Looking for Multl.fam tr" coff•el clHn end runs great. 850-1789 DOHC Turbo. White, 9270 good at11tudel 548·4412 SERVJCBS 5533 HOUaEHOLD OF good home I ••• etc! Furn, appllancH, 38, M 1 111, 18800.00 OBO. Call Auna great! Part•ct SALES FURNITURB 714-974·7823. clothH, misc. Sal 4/6 BW ~o;, ng d w Pl <714> 963•2633• CLA8SIPll!D condlllon lnald•/ouU liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REPRESENTATIVE Wrought patio aet, 7am, 189 E. Hllh. e. '0 f ea:.,.~. 0 caii 1883 Ford It'• lh• reaourc• you 5e500/obo. 248..0385 Tranaportatlon oar Grewlng community •••••H• leather iota. love Hat, MUSICAL (909) 397-97S.7 o( aronco 4x4 can count on to sell ••---------' wanted newso•~' group SHkS PleaH be aware that king alelgh bed, rattan NEWPODT (909) 626-71$10 In perfect condition, myriad of m•rchan-Call 841·2255 d I d _ .... 1 • th• ll1llngs In this cat· sofa, love •Ht, chair, INSnUMllTS 8055 ~ all power, feather, di•• llama, because TRADE 1---------11p111 1 v ... usng repr egory may r•qulre you 2 lobl••· ullrasuede 1e•CB 51•9 40' •Id• tie. W. Channel Why play Hide 'N atntallv• witl'I 1 year mini· 10 call a 900 number sect aolabed, chain, ,_.. v nr Udo bridge. Water/ phone. tow pkg, rims/ our columns compel Seek wllh chllqcare? mum expeuence. Excellent in wttlch there Is a ck11 tables. more. s .. Looking to p41rohaM •lee. No llv•aboards. tire•. only 60k. quallfl•d buy•,i:s to th{OUOh classttled Call Cl•••lfled benelll package Including charge per minute. Sal Noon-4. 72().()632 an uelw eleotrlo •MOVING SALK• 1399/mo. 875-6128 S17,000. 57....,.247 or cam 842·5878 today! 842·5878. bast salaiy f0t the ener· b••• eultar for Plants, antlqun, aml 42 FT MOORING 1_e_4_s._944 __ 9 ________ 94 __ 2_.a_e_7_a __ , _________ , _________ _ ge11c sales professional. MOVINO: Medlterr kg under $200. Helpl Call appllancea, bldg mat· PhyslcaVdrug screening r• DOMESTICS 5540 bdrm set: hdbd, drar, l.&rry at 7114--377-0338. erlals, blkea, more. Prime Balboa locatlon armolre, nit• stands, SAT"" 5, 3309 Clay St. off Fernando. S15K. quired. EOE. Plea•• send mirror $600. Cuatom .,.. (415) 965-3190 resume to Judy Oening. NANNY NEEDED peach, cream, blue liv SPORTING 50' Mooring -.calllornra Community P/T or F/T for 7 wk old rm sofa $500. 2 blu GOODr 6065 Or less, Great penln- Nows, 330 West Bay Street, Infant. Rois req'd. HB chrs $800. Country Fr J TR.ANSPORTAnON aulca location! c10111t Costa Mesa. CA 92627 or area. Pam, 536·9921 beveled gla coffee tbl Mooring to land. Call la~ your resume to (714) $500. End table $50. BMI Multi.Station Steve 723·5883 631 -e594 Blu plald 5·pc sec· Hom• Oym, Must Hiii eo• deep Dock faCH SALES/PHONE MERCHANDISE Uonal $500. Country $350. Call 864-3048 _B_O_A_T_S ____ 7_0_1_1 main turning pt. 124 OVEft QUALIFIED? Fr din table $500, •••••••• misc llema. 645-6584 '••••••••• S. Bayfront. Balboa Looking for change, 1• Island ........... 252·1271 loss stress? Peaceful ----------------GARAGE SALES Boating/Marina Env ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDISE S400 +WK. Ben. avall. Slart lmmed 723·7375 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 60151 _______ _ •BUYINO ITEMS• BALBOA MOVING! MUST SELL NOWl 1-----• 2 Seadoo JET SKIS, AUTOMOBILES sit down atyle. 574-1•••••••• 4259 weekdaya; 964- One call is all that stands betwee~ your business and millions of potential customers. SECRETARY R.E. Newport Center coml/ 1ndl real estate olhce. Front office position roq. 1clephone voice & prol'I dress. Excellent typing & SH skills. Roal estate experl· onco helplul. For Inter· view call Ms. Duhl 714/644·4910 Wesley N. Taylor Co. SURFIN! Catch tho wave of opPorlunltyl ~lip Art Poster Co. Expanding in OC S350 to start. No exp needed. Call Now! 754·5B58 x·5 Soll your home through class1l1ed. 642·5678 From 1800-1960. 1 pt: 2 lthr trim oak awlvel 3048 eves/weekends. •-------- WATER FUN! CADILLAC 9040 • to en II re estate. Paint· chairs. fl oral paintings, ISLAND 6106 Inga, china, glsware, framed modern prlnta, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii furn, etc. lmmed cash. empty picture frames. GARAGE SALE SAT top S. 673·6223 Iv msg Beat offera. 862·3383 4/6, 7am, Great mlao Shopping for a new Epson styllst color Items, great cond. 128 apartment? classified printer 720 OPI 5350. Opal Ave. (In front) lets yo u compare Lynx Predators golf Huge Sele Lo~ of av· costs • without hassle clubs and bag $400. erythlngl Sat. 4/6, For Sale: 2 Seadoo JET SKIS, sit down style. 674-4259 week· days: 964-3048 eves/ weekends. 1980 SEVILLE Orlglnal, real good condition, new Urea. $8995. 675·6128 or worryl Champion Juicer $150. 8am • ?, 108 Marin• In ;!';i~;~';: 640-4165. rear, 1 blk s. of fire _P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S __ CHRYSLER POOL TABLE atalion 9050 ~urray. tun size, 3.•--M-O-V-IN_G_S_AL_E_ 7012 piece slate, new blue felt. $700 obo. Call Hou.sehold, clothing, 47'x12' Boat bottom BEST PRICES PAJD '93 Town & Country 37k miles, orig owner. $17,500 obo. 645·9070 CAL•SCAN California Statewide Classified Advertising Network 964·3048. furniture, TV & more. II M t 1111 $750 SAT 4/6 Bam ner. us se Stair Chair Ext. elec 323 Ap~lena obo. 714-842·7207 or -------- stair lift, xlnt cond, Pgr 714-717·1141 FORD 9075 $2000 ($3300 new)•---------SEARAY 21 ft Cuddy & '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bal. Isl 646-1164 CORONA trlr, 1983. Orig owner.•• •ee Bronco II XL T 6 cyl, 4x4, auto, ale. loaded, $4,850. 180 California newspapers with a combined circulation of more than 3 million. U·HAUL USED BOXES DEL MAR 6122 Serviced reg'rly, many Small/med $1.00, lrg xtras. $6900. IMS-5974 $2.00, X·Lrg $3.00, wordtob• $5.00. 0 th· era evall. 723-5536 CDM Moving Sale 642·1562 Saturday 9am·1pm SAIL BOATS 7014 '88 F150 Ford truck. 704 Marlgold In v.e. pwr steer, air, •ll•lf Windsurfer. •xcl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii long bed w/liner & $400 for Z 5 words •LAGUNA sofa w/hlde·a·b•d, WE PAY CASH camper shell. 59,890 twin b•d. 40'1 oak mi. t owner $7,500 buffet, ski clothes, (2) For good used Sabot• 642-41 78 student desk, sml frig, & boat equlpm•nt. •--------microwave and morel Minney'• Yacht Sur· '92 F"'I 50 VB, Flare· COSTA MESA 6124 plus, 1500 Old Now· side, ext. cab, tralle· port Blvd. 548-4192 ring pkg. Sharp! $12,250. 642·1562 -------- ART MUSEUM Satellite, at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St. Suite 1000 CM "Seuss ls Loosel" Through May 5th Ft11I 714-662-3366 PUPPY, found aban- doned, needs good home. Boxer/shep- herd mix, loves kids. 552·3785. Hoeg Thrift Shop SPEED & Sale Aprll 13th 10-3, SRI BOATS 7016 670 W. 17th St. F·2 (In iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii back). 722·9106 •1988 22ft Ski Boat• 5.7 lltre V·8, King Cobra 0 /0, low proflle hull, just serviced, new controllar/uphol· stery. Great 1kl boat· fast-looks great ..... re· ady to go. $10,500 646-9449/574-4247 '92 Taurus AT, AC. PS, PB. Crus, P/Seats, AM/FM, New tires. Mint cond. 86K. $9995 ~180 Clusllied Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, aelllng, or Just rooking, classlfl•d has what you needl Make that call. (916) 449-6000 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classlfled will help &42-5678 CLASSIFIED 842·5878 SMALL OOLDEN COCKER SPANIEL, male, found aban··--------- doned near Canyon&r,:;::;::::=:=:=:::;;::::::=:::::::::=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;;;:=::::::::::::::::; Victoria, C.M. About 4 :l IT yra . ol d, f ixed, groomed, well· behaved, deserves good home. 646-5080 Ot 548-8320. BUILDING MATERIALS 6030 Steel bulldlnga. 40' x 27' x 14' waa $6,450, balance $3,150. 40" 11 58' x 14' was $8,325, balance S5,325. 50' x 100' x 18' waa $18,672. balance $10,672. Must sell. Don, 1·800·292·0111 PETS & AN1MA1S 6049 ADOPT·A·PET e Buyer's Mar et" V'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge CountJ!._'s Auto Dealers are Number :'9.. One in Customer Satisfaction SADDLE BACK &' Ell ~ DQdge -CREVIER BMW ATLAS DODGE CONNELL CHEVROLET Santo AOQ.AUfQ Moll 2925A Horoor46~vd"'4COsto Mesa 2828 Horbol' Blvd, C.M. I LINCOLN i'MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY 168001.WJ/lS'·· H.B. Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valley. P.upples, kit· tena and more, all looklng tor lovlng, car· Ing homea. CALL 597· 9037 for more lnlo. service Edinger 01 55 Fwy 835·3171 541 >· l 9.1 546· 1200 Parts t---------------~-------------+------~-----t----------------t IRVINE AUTO '!!! ® ~ sates Leasing Michele Grojczytr Can't seem to get to all those Califomla Communlfy News • 330 w. Doy SfrMt repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cl•••lfl•d Service Directory CENTER iik§,/,/J/?j VOLVO 0~, 1 ·800·831 ·3377 ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH fgvu~,~~~:~ POJ::.:~~~ ~~~0:wDA FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS l.!:---7_1_4_3_8_0_·_~ __ 2_0_0 __ ...__2e_2_9 .;;.~'1..;..;rB?...;-f=l~;..;.~d-. c_.M_._....__19_sa_~.:..:2~;;:.·.=.;2B~~8.;.. .. _. c_.M_. --.L._2_s2_44-Ho~;~9~=~V8;~s-1o_M_es_o ..... 1_30_1_o_uo_~i_!._·e~_o __ Beoch_-t.I ~ Costa MMa, CA 9262& :• EOE I MFHD .. help you find reliable help • PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES pua1 IC NOTICES aon, Per1onal Good1, 60t5 The property 11 atored by This noUce le given In ac· RIDING AND SIDEWALK of Costa Meta, 77 Fair nerahlp Beta SttMI, Anaheim, CA the flclllloua name or ducted by: 111'1 lndMdual v,,_ C/o Arnold Bradford, Per· BRISTOL STREET MINI cordance wfth the provl· RAMPS ON NEWPORT Drlv•, Room 101, C:O.la Have you 1tarted doing 82805 namu lltled above on S.. Have you atatled doing ..PUBLIC NOTICE 1onal Good1, 6058 Greg STORAGE, 1100 BRISTOL &Iona ol Section 21700 el BOULEVARD BRIDGE Meaa, Calllornla 92820. butlnfts yet? No Mate Anthony Merino. 408 9e bullneu yeC? yM, QJ95 --------Stradford, Personal Goods, ST., COSTA MESA. CA. seq. of the BullMll l Pro-OVER COAST HIGHWAY. Bids ahould be returned to ~Tom Tran 1/2 11U\ StrMI, Huntington Contad Rodriquez 0.bofah A. Frink ... 7018 Jim Dale, Pt<aonal 92628 lnalona Code of the Slat• DISCUSSION AND CON· the attenUon ol the City Thlt ltaternent WU flied Beach, CA 92648 Thi• atalement WU filed This statement WU filed • • lletloe of Good1, 8030 Dana Fowi.,, The llMna to be aold ate of Calllomla SIDERATION OF MAYOR'S Cleflc. within said lime llmlt. with the County Clerk Of Thl1 bu1lnHs la con-with the County Clerk of wilt\ lhl County Cllfk ol ._.. Auotlen Peraonal Good•. 8071 Rob generally dllCflbed as lot· pub 11 ah id N • w 110 rt FISCAL POLICY RESOl.U· In a aaaled envelope ldentl· Orange County on 2·23-96 ducted by: a general part· Orang• County on 3.e-96 Orange Counly on 3-5-98 Pettrson, Per1onal Gooda, fows: furniture, clothlng, Beach.Costa MHa DaUy TION. fled on the OUtllde with the 1ff83874321 MBh(p 1H83171780 1ee83171424 ~u: ~ L07 Wllllam H. Bell, Pt<· toots Md/or Olhar hous• Pllot March 30, Apt11 I, REPORT OP RESIDEN-Bid Item Number and the Dally Pilot March 23 30 Have you atarted doing Dally PllOI April 8, 13, 20, Dally Piiot Match 30, Aprb ~ to ...... _ ..-a sonal Good1, Lil Harry hOld lteme llored by the 1998. TlAL BUILDING RECORDS Opening Dal•. Blda wlll be ..,_11 I 13 1"""' s' 7•2• bullne11 yet? yH 11·7·95 27 l998 Sa773• 8 13 20 1995 Sa7H --.... .-..... -Slul1, Personal Good• lolloWlng peraona: Sa784 (RBR'S). pubtlcly opened and rHd ....,.. • • nv a v Marc Me<lno ' • ' ' • rty, and/or omb ca Purch1111 musl b• paid Garrett, Marvin, 148 REPORT ON TELECOM-aloud at fo:oo a.m., or as PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• statement w11 med PUBLIC NOTICE OBITV••·y ment d .. 9rl1 •d for at the time of purchaN, A11oclated Funding Inc., PUBLIC NOTIC! MUTING. aoon thereafter •• practt-Wllh th• Counly Clerk ol --------""" to .more. • ...,'""' In CHh only. All purch••ed 125D' 1290 GAS SAU! AQREEMENT cal)I• on Af>!ll 2.2 1998, In "otltlou• •ualnea Orange CoUnty on 3-4·96 FlotltlOUI •u•lneu 888 Poee0 t/: ~ Items aold aa 11 \tl(her• II RodJ•,. J.E. (.i.tne1). 194 CITY COUNCIL WITH HOAO MEMORIAL the Council~.. Neme ltat•Mant 1tff3171t74 Name ltatemenl FtlClllly Ad (8ua. I and must be removed at & 1 AOINDA IUMMARY HOSPITAL PRESBYT!RIAN Additional aeta Of tht Th• lollowlng peraona 911 Dally Pilot March ~ April The foilowlng perlOna are Codt SS 21700 th• lime ol lhe aal•. Sale KlngT • Danyl, 4fil CITY OP • APPROVAL OF AOAEf· apeclllcallona Offlmay be ob-doing bualnHI u : Pucoe a, 13 20, 1llM • SaT63 dofn9 t>u1lnesa aa: Cls11y r _a 1ubj1C1 to cancell1tlon In aber, .Jo.!d'I, 4~ NllWPOAT •UCH MENT talned al the c• ol the Trucfc Une 3501 Rl.IV\lng ' PreNfllltlon, 1220 N, Thul'· 'ra.:1' ... ~ ..... the event ol Ntllemenl be-~=·Tony, t3j'A .. ..,. 3.,. ADOPT AESOLUTION PUBLIC Hl!ARINO RE· Purihul~ SupervllOf •I Tide Clrcia, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE 1ton f!·i Anaheim, CA Ill ·-· ~ owner and obligated .. t/811 t......... ,_ NO ... AequellnQ !hat GARDING THE 1896 UP· n alt Dflve, Costa M• ... e..ch CA 92849 92807·U44 at .... by ~y. l U4 th ' Sactdleback C"oll • OATE ANP REVISION TO Callfornla 92S2e. tOCSAP TRUCI( LINE lltot.IU.U. •wslneH Oebofah Aon l'ranll, 122t ~,...,.. : 1~ ~=' Oaled thl1 4/S/98 and 4/ CMerchan1 •• ~!J 391 St~ Oovernrnenta. I:... THE Cm' OF NEWPORT Deted1 Meroh SI, INC. (CA), 3501 RunnlnQ NBM9 atat•ment N. Thufston Pl., Anaheim, -r II ~ ·• 12./9e. avauer, ....,.,tr .. .! :"2D utty Ind DeMI A~ IEACH URBAN WATER 1tff Tide Clrcla Huntington The followlng peraone art CA 92807·2344 on ,... ~ \lllt*9 O'Brien's Auction and V• Robllwon, Jeff, 2;J4K Iha Pledge of~ aa MANAGEMENT PLAN. Publlahed Newport Beeich, CA 92849 cjoing bu.in.ti u : Law Thia bu1lnt11 la con-~:~...::" .. "': -u.n -.•.O. '" ~ ":"• ~10 •• •a•ndl•.. ft•m '°' Pvbll•h•d Now••" Ou<h-Co•lo .,... ..., Thi• ""''""' " con-0•1' M"•••m•nl, 1.0 cai ' It M1 W 17th 843, Mita Loma. i.;A 91752, t.tfi~ P--~' ... ta Their Public Mfftlnaa. Bpeach-Coata Mesa Dally Pilot ...... 111 IHI ducted by: a corporation Plus kutrt, Suite 200. ~ 8ondlB/N14603730099 • .......... ., PROPOS~L ,-OR A llotAptlll,1"8. -..... ' • Thereglrltantc:ommenced Qr9nge.CAt2SM nla Oolilll ...... of Or-Publl shad New Oort rottcr.RoM~~-2~10~E WEEKLY Ol!RTIFll!D 8a77Q 8a7'11 to tran1act bualneu under Conrt.d Aedrlquez, 1380 M ~ 8tach.Co1ta M11a 'Dally .,,ell, ..,.,..., !'ARMERS MAAl<IET IN THE the flctllloul' name or Village Wfl'/, f204, Coea. ~•no·°' 1011 To~ Piiot April &, 12, 1eoe.8 7_ :~.;J~1 1,01~0 MUNICIPAL PARKING LDT PUBLIC ftOTICI PUil.iC NOTICI "''"' 1111ec1 •bove on 3+ MeN, CA tam ' a ..., ' AT MAAOUIRITI AVENUE CITY Ott le Thia bualneta la con-h peon,~•.:! Smith, Ricki, e11J AND IAVllDI! DRIVE ON EOCIAP TRUCK UNI!, ducted by:.,, lnclllltdu.t E1m OOOdl. 1oeo PUBLIC NOTICE ~~· ~'&°° SATVADAVI FROM 9:00 NOCT0101.TA1!!,,.IA1NQ • .. Jo.,...tltlewltat-==-LH.~:L _!'•n• Puco• TN ......-8!!'~ .c , onal .. ftAAI ":"':1 ~ • A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. ...... "98ICMfft to tnnuc1 -wncter n, ell NOTICS o,.. .,..,... 1.. ~J ... l TK ICH!OUl! HfARINO TO •IDI "°" The~ 1 aont art 'ma -...mern WU flltd OI C.-H. PU•UC LJIN BAI.I ~; baMa, N 70 CONSIDIR OHi VIAR AC-A U• ITIUPM doinO ~ Home wlttl the Cow\ty o.tc Of hi your unwMted ~--~ ." ....... and Jolwon, Steve, J7I! TION ftt.M NJ,,OCATINQ ••D IT .. "°· ... °'°""' 1108 e. ..., ftlnil 0r .... p04llWy on w.M .............. 'I wayl tt• ed..'ii".T '--,,. .... Jene Cede ~!-Aloft, 40tO ~ ,._.., ~ NOTICI II HIAHY Ad., °'9na9. CA e:zeet 1tMHTl?l1 To piece your o.::..: .. ,:::. '"· lt700.11707 "~""..;;:~ 41~ DIVILOPMINT •LOCK OMH"" Mllad bldt Wiii Jotvt Toft\ nan. 1108 I. Dllllr Not ..... 1i. ao, eta;:::::.~-~ ~-. Notice le '*tby given by Shel,~ 4nc.D-I OAAHT fCOeO> flUHOI. be recellled by Iha~ S4ar ftlnil AcL, <>tangs, 11, 1tN ta171" " ,. •• Good• .,. Ute undttalgned that • Oc,';d ~UK) ,INAI.' Al',AOV~ or OOela ..... to wl: The .... K ooell ,,,..,... 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AIR CON0.100.000 MILES BEFORE lUNE·UP 110 699.1631 DISCOUNTED FROM M.S.R.P. $12,500 New '95 Lincoln Town Car Signature DUAL POWfR LEATHER SEATS.AUTO AM/FM CASS.CRUISE TIL HULL POWER.TINT WINO AIR CON0,4 6L V·8 ENGINE.ALLOY WHLS. c10 611DMI <·0 1602431 $10°;NSQ"() REBATES UP TO s32so . 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ONLY 14,000 MILES.EXCELLENT CONDITION o tta•J11111. • ~" 5 24,988 Pre-owned, profeulooally maintained Program Rental Returns '90 Mercury Cougar ==ri·s • 988 AWrM STlllEO CASS CllUtSE, fUll l'OWCll,ltl T llATIQ lOW litlUS lllUST SHI (0371 I '92 Mercury Grand Marquis LS ~SS~Ul~TO s 1 ' 988 FUll 'OWlll Y UllC111f AUOYwi.ms :~~~TSU '93 Mercury Grand Msq1is LS i~: .. s1s988 um COllO. MUST SU (MICM) I '95 Ford Mustang Conv ~o:1!ss 817 988 Ml' AillO TIU • Uattoll:IY4 All~MUCAIS ClllJcSt M l ,._ MU1t su inm11 I 5 22,988 Pre.owned professt0nally ma•ntamed Program RentaJ ReJUms '88 Lincoln Town Car ~~~~T s7 LEATHER £XC(l COMHOWM rtAL POW£A AllOYWHlS MUST SU IMOllell 8 '93 Chevy Corsica lT ::~imo $8988 CASS CRUISl l•CllCOl'oiO ,.,.,... 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II Santa Ana BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM • ON ALL '95 & '96 TOYOTAS .~ THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 6-12, 1996 r • I' H ' l I' t K I" \ < > I r II I \\ I I ~ HollE Is WHERE THE HEART Is ..• Custom Built & ~~ "· Cover. .• ReMax South CounJ;y 2. M1p 14. Grubb • EIJls Rtlldtntbl 23. Coast Newport Proptrties 3. Star Rtal P.ttatt RtaJ F.luw Servica 24. Coast Nt'wpoft Proptrtia ... W1~Hoeea, Inc. RtaJton 15. Grubb • Elli• RatdentJ1I 25. Fttd SallCb Newport Proptrtin s. Wllltrfroat Hoaa, Inc. lulton lleal &t* Stmm 'tl. Cannay VlJl1gt Ralty 6. Wltitrfrom H-lnc. RtlJlon t'-Tht Pradeatial·Jon Dougl• Co. 30. OpcHomeGuJ~bta 1. Balboa Jal.wl lellly 17. Tht Pnldtadal-Joa DoasJu Co. 31. Homa Of The Wffk .. Colchftl1 llaker Newport kach 18. law 32. Gnabb • Ellis letldential 9. Coldwtll lanbr Newpott leach 19. law Ital u.. Serrim to. CoWwtlJ ..., Newport Inch 20. C.oMt Newport Proptrtia ll. CoWwtlJ .... Nfwpon Inch 21. 0-N.wpottProptrtla 12. CoWwtU llnktt Newport Inch 22. C.oMt Newpott Proptrtla BIG CANYON l'rtrne loc. 38R. 2.58A McUln twnhm w/prd r"1'ICld kit, wet bar. cust mirrors. fplc .. $115,000 LIDO 151.l 58 ft. lot, gJUt loatlon. 4M 311A slftlle level w~ So. J*k>. PW\s fof 2nd Roty .~ 1UDU.ROCIC It.Ire view ol pilt. Thous In upgrides. 38R ea w/prtv BA. 25005t. 2 fplc. wet bar ...... $419,000 HAa80ll VllW HD.lS Lush grOl.Wlds acant remt>del. New slate root. QIStom ctn/wtrdaw/ab&. Gorpousl .... $719,000 .. ....... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area OPEN HOUSES On the water ... ----------- SAllJRDAY ONLY 598 Fayette • So. Cout Metro, CM 3 Bel Hie Vicki Lee $189,000 S ~ -Woodbridge, lrvtne 3 Bel Twnbm , Joann Lent $270,000 1901 Gamwood -~NB 3 Bdffse Eva Kwaja $419,000 610 Dould • Newport Height. 3BdHM June Adams $479,000 220 Amethyst -Balboa Island 3+1 Bel Hse Dons Lee $519,000 1465 Galaxy-Dover Shores 4 Bd Hse ~Leslie $595,000 500 E. 15th -Otff Hawn 4 Bdffle Richard Lee $679,000 698 N. Ranchwood -Orange Partt Acre.. 5 Bel Estate Olga Matthews $997,000 SO 1 North Bayfront -Balboa Island 3 Bd Hse us Olsen $1. 4 95. 000 RENTALS AVAllABLE 2530 Saview. Corona cW Mar l Bel Apt Close to beach, refurbished on 3rd Or of smaD anplx. Garage. peek-a-boo view $1050 69 Stanford • Irvine 2 Bd Ttmbm Campus area. Den. frplc & city view Comm tennis & pool $1395 117 Emerald • Balboa Island 2 Bd Home Charming lsty w/den. dbl garage, W & D. & 2 patios. $1650 3121 W. Cout Highway • NB 2 Bd Condo The Towers Front rCNJ bay view from bnght 2bd w/poss1ble boat slip. $1850 601 Udo Park Dr · Newport Beach 2 Bel c.ondo Udo Village high nse bldg w/24 hr doorman. Views o( bay & channel. comm pool & spa $2400 601 Udo Paik Dr • Newport Beach 2 Bel Condo Lido Village high rise bldg w/24 hr doonnan, comm pool, spa & bay views. $2500 542 S. ~ • e.lbc>a Island 4 Bel HM + gst Traditional home on prime, south-facing lot. Spa & great vie\Ns. $4500 Bui '83. 3bd 111 dw anl w/rmdftt rm & office. 8ayln:n w/3bds, ~ nn. shared dock & cly Stepe to c:oovn pod, temls & oaan '6327 ~ IAstas. Gre.at bead\ housa or mroW! '6373 $420,000 $959,000 OCfNRONT OCWFllONI' Be.ach cottage w/2bdrms oo comer lol 111 plime Huge lot. prime location w/4bd beach hcue. Can location. '6388 take ~ to 5,000sf ntW home. '6348 $799,000 • $1,040,000 SUNSET BfAOt PflJCAN POINT 3sty Sbd oceanfront w/~ rm. den & 4 car Front row homesile in premier looitioo oo l 'l" gaBCJe + 2bd apt w/~ rm & krtchen '6334 green w/~l?Wdler VleW$ '6296 $1.495,000 $1,795.000 Near the water ... CUFF HAVEN IAJplex w/3bd. 3ba owner's & 2bd rental unit. bod! w/lrplc. Steps to schools -&377 $549,500 NEWORT SHORES Open, airy 2sty 3bd, den & tat-ii kitchen Walk to ocean, comm pod, tennis & <ilhse. ~290 $353,000 Talat; l1lnodeled w/qJIJsty & s;4e 4bd, ~ & family rms & spedac:Uar views. '6293 $695,000 BAIBOA ISLAND RemodeJed 2sly 4bd w/farnlly rm. roofdeck. 3 frplces. paver tie & ~ floors. •6366 $659,000 MID PENINSUlA Great fumshed home oo qWei slreel wfl master bds up & l cbl.fl. Steps lo bay & or.ean. '6396 $400,000 2sty 3bd "Shor.l.ose • w/rrln "4ew. CUiiom wood firs.~ & shtiters + aahsman's gmge.1632.5 $795,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. Cout HWi 714 631-1400 Exclusive Affilia~ of Sotheby's lnternadonal ~ IAGUNA BF.ACH IJTn.E llAlJK)t\ ISLW) s.,4roli w/dodt for larger bolt. 2stoiy c.ottage w/ lids. den l loww.flat pltios '6384 $1,395,000 OOIOM DfJ. MAR FaWous al9bn 2"' Qid ncllional hm 00 the btadl w/pod erdO: '6.'360 $),'50, Gorgeous~ OJltom via w/lotal prMity oo l.q comer lot. Arches, btams l patio w/spa. '6317 $1,499,000 llAlJK)t\ ISlNI> Olamq ~ w/2 bets ted'l llil Front hse 1i./ frplc. tiled kitchen & Fr. doors to patio. •0353 $559,000 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®. Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area MID PENINS\JlA dpix w/2 berms each lrit & NEWPORT'S UJPPEH n av &pie~ Dedt and patio, 1 blodl to beach. .t6336 °"' • 631-1400 $320,000 COSTA Mf.5A HEIGHTS Owming, small dpix w'/2 bdrms each l.Slil Close to 17" Street shop- ~and tues. 16280 631-1400 $S75,000 1€WPORT IEGHTS Olam*1g Brim Jarnetle Prime street near part. ~ painted 3bd w/ mnodel. 3bds, mnodeled baths gcumet kitchen, OBom built 3bd w/lamily rm on~ lot sepnte guest/office and large yiwd.16354 hrONd firs & skyliljlls. Laige, private yard.16363 Open floorplan, skyt9its & Fr. doors. '6381 6'1-1400 $269,900 631·1400 $375,000 6'1-1400 $950,000 COSTA Mf.5A Bright & mry condo w/2 masters, flreplia ard luldry <Ml' attached ckdile garage. Na. quiet 16 ri complex. 16358 631-1400 $114,500 NORTH COSTA MESA Reem~ Nfurblshed Brookview. 2sty 3bd l\w\hrn w/att' d clll giV'age il nice interior lcoation near cli & pools. '6297 631-1400 $144,800 COSTA MESA IEGHTS Sol.Ci of 1-,..Stmt. 2 bd condo with patio il snal complex with nice gr'Ol.nls. CXlfM!f*'1t to shops &t bum. #6308 631-1400 $162,000 f.M1'SIDE COSTA MESA large R-2 lol w/apr.d plans for 2 nrw condos, near \ues, shops 8t sa- w.. ~ tbd 00Cf9 ls~ med. '6321 631-1400 $179,000 ~ HEDf1S Via Sienna 2bd iwntm. ~ c:d't9. wood 8om. tult-tn mldla celter. AffonWlle i\ Newport Beach. 16314 631-1400 $212,000 NEWPORT BfMlt Large 3bd twnhm In gated anplx w/poal Att'd clll garage, borus nn. Mast.e- w/vd odlng, frplc &: 5'>1 llb. "6379 631-1400 $11S,OOO BAYSIDE COVE 2sty 2b:I condo w/att'd clll ga-um.£ ISLAND Owming 2bd hoole, master has nige in gllteli comm w/pot:)., spa. beach & Mi-silting area & &pie & opens to rice brick patio. S!udio . able dodl renllll. Steps to Bal>oa Island. #6390 8'lt Is owi ~ il rw. a6370 631-1400 $395,000 673-6900 $625,000 f€WPOln"S BAYCREST Huge comer lot. cµet. WFF HAVEN T~ remodeled 2sty 4bd w/mry. tree-fined street w/lsty 3bd A/C h9me-Dirmg & open iviY:J & ~ rms & grumet kitchen w/1lreak- ~ rms, laoodry & ~in garage. 16310 fast nook. maids ~ers & 4 car garage. #6368 631·1400 $419,000 631-1400 $679,000 PEINSllA POINT ~ 3bdw~rm. 4 frpbs & 3 car grg. Remodete:I in '89, har6.uood firs, Fr. docxs & leaded & stailed glcm. '6284 6SM400 $795,000 SPV<i.MS tlU. Corona del Mar. T raditiona12sty :lid vAttl den/office. f~ & bows rms. Estate- • ~ w/\Jsh gardens, pool & spa. 16376 6Sl-1400 $895,000 ~ PMK ACRES Eslate w/5 stal barn & ridq m on 1 + acres. Beailfl.ly remodeled 5bd w/dlnng & bimlly rms, & maids <Fs-'6339 631·1400 $997.000 tEiA VEIDE Upgnded lsty :tid w/larntJ rm Ml.BO.\ ISlNI> Grat lid beadl loae w/fltf'lll" IA HABRA HEJGHTS Gorgeous bmal 6bd Tu- & added~ u llnal. Fr. doors & wkldows, '* 4• bdrm l beth. Price lrddes al hrnlshlng$ & · cb estate w/pool, spa l .wry amenlty on 1 i.op akylidlts l yard w/deck, pot:)., spa & lawn. '6357 bns, 16374 acre w/W!ws from the orchards to ocean. ~8 631·1400 $H9,950 67U900 $519,000 67W900 $1,499,000 r~ 2sty 4bd ranocW v.tti ~ rm combo on quiet ai-de-sac. #639'l 6'1-1400 $459 000 NEWPORT SHORES~. ~Pliv.d 3bd w/l. \q> It. 1 tbw\, nahnl wood aitnts, ~ nn w/loded ~&:&pit, 'l" Ill.Ill ....... '6387 631-1400 $~.ooo IW.80i\ ISlNI> ~ ()all :tid frort hie w/frplc + 2bd ap A. 311*:9 carport on pine slNlt. slleps to bitiJ w/llw.N from frort patio. "6355 631-1400 $5'9,000 ID> VI.LAGE Bead\j, iwmf 2id cmio w/ "'*' -""'· dlarnl, cli Ida & °*1-.S. a. ..... ~~cimnpodl .. "6375 631-1400 $570,000 Sf.A &9LAN) ~ mnodeled 2bd. deslgc perfect condo w/diq rm, den & hHech kitchen In pref gated convn w/pools. spas & tennis. '6307 631-1400 $579.000 BAYCIEST T~ 1e1.xWed 4bd. ~& famt; rms l gcumet ldldler\ w/oraldast nook. Master has apandid bedi W/SUla l spe !lb. #6318 6SM400 $579,000 &yfront l},l/1arge dodc. 2sty mnodel. 3bd, den, roofdec:k & 6-w grg on large comer lot. ~3 631-1400 l 495 000 SHOWCASE EXCEPTIONAL ESTATES DOVER SHORES f.MTSIDE Costa Maa. ~ newer 3bd ~ graded Medlltmneen. large end lot a: gclfglCU ~an prA ~In pm. era. 16395 DOYER SHORES Pmlt comer.~ pelrad ¥«a:~ bty 4bd, chlg t. lamtj rms, & eel· kl llldwr\. Spacb.-rw ~ w/pod l tpa. '6364 6Sl·HOO $595,000 llG CANYON Prime p ~ locallon.. ~ ESlzlte w/l/fi, taris CCI.It. pot:). & spa on ouer l/21a1. ~ trldlllonel wdlitedln ~ 5lJds, dirq l tlcattcl CUiiom w/4 bdrm Utes, lnry, clnq, ,_ & game rms. 6SM400 $197,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. Coast Hwy 714 631·1400 ~nm, •• .,+ pool spa l gerderw. 16315 Fr. cblcs. 4 &pica. A/C l 91C1st!y. DramalblJ idad! 163()9 '31-1400 s2.ttS,ooo _______ s_1_,ns_.ooo ______ _ Exclmive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISlAND 315MarincA..,.._ ~ . 714 673-6900 ~ ·' r· .. .. .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor AJ:ea OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 598 Fayette · So. Cout Metro, CM 3 8d Hae Vicki Lee $189,000 3 Oaiiarow ·, Wooclbrtdge, Irvine 3 8d Twnbm Joann Lent $270,000 1901 Glmwood • Bllyaat, NB 38dHM Eva Kwa)a $419,000 610 Donald -Nnport Heights 3 BdftM June Adams $479,000 220 Amethyst · Balboa Island 3+1 Bd the Dons Lee $519.000 1465 Galaxy • Dover Shores 4 BdHse Cammy Leslie $595,000 500 E. 15th • Cliff Haven 4BdHH Richard Lee $679,000 698 N. Ranchwood ·Orange Park Actt5 5 Bd Eltate Olga Matthews $997,000 501 North Bayfront · Balboa Island 3 Bd Hse Lls Olsen $1.495.000 RENTALS AVAIIABLE 2530 Sava -Corona del Mar 1 Bd Apt Close to beach, refurbished on 3rd nr of small anplx. Garage, peek-a-boo view $1050 69 Stanford · Irvine 2 Bd Twnt.n Campus area. Den. frpk & city view Comm tennis &pool. $1 395 117 Emerald • lWboa Island 2 Bd Home Channing lsty w/den . dbl garage. W & D, & 2 patios. $1650 3121 W. Coast Highway • NB 2 Bd Condo The T ewers. Front ro.N bay view from bnght 2bd W/poss!ble boat slip. $-1850 601 Udo Park Dr • Newport Buch 2 8d Condo ldo Village high rise bldg w/24 hr doonnan. Views of bay & channel, comm pool & spa. $2400 601 Udo Park Dr • Newport Beach 2 Bd Condo Udo Village high rise bldg w/24 hr doorman, c.omm pool, spa & bay views. $2500 542 S. Bayfront • Balboa Island 4 Bd HM + gst Traditional home on prime, south-facing lot. Spa & great views. $4500 Mt '83. 3bd on the anl w/o.t:rdse rm & <iflce. Bayfltd w/lxk, cfrq rm. shan!d dock l city Steps to cxmn pool, ...m & ocean. '6327 ldits \4slas. Ge.at beach house ~ rerroiell ~7 3 $420,000 $959.000 OCfNftONT OCfA1*1lOHT Beach colllgt w~ on comer lac vi pnme Huge lot. prime location w/4bd beech house. Can localion. '6388 take up to 5.000sf new home. '6348 $799,000 $1,040.000 SUNSET BEACH PflJCAN POINT 3sty 5bd oce.Yllront w/~ rm. den & 4 car garage+ 2bd apl w/dining rm & lotchen "6334 $1,495,000 Front row hcxnesite Ul pmnier locallOn on 1 'l" green w/~tewaler views "6296 $1.795,000 Near the water •.. CUFF HAVEN ~ w/3bd, 3ba O'Mlel'·s & 2bd rental umt. both w/frplc Steps lo schools •6377 $549.500 NaWORr SHORES Open, aily 2sty 3bd, den & eat-In kitchen Walk to ocean, oomm pool, tem!s & cWise •6290 $353,000 BAI.BOA ISLAND Remodeled 2s1y 4bd w/lamlly nn. rooldeck.. 3 frplces paYer ~ & ~ !loon •6366 $659.000 MID Pa4INSUlA Great fumtshed home on quiet street w/2 master bds "" & I cb.wi Steps to bay & ocan '6396 $400.000 HOME BY 1HE Sf.A UDO ISl.f 2 doors from ocean, tAew from rooldeck Superbly Superl> 3bd remodel btiJt amnl Mil central pallo on remodeled 5bd w/clia'q & ~ nns "6282 ex!Jll largt corner lot New c1es9m kilc:hen. ~3 $795,000 $829,000 DOVER SHORES Tot~ remodelexl w/quallly & style 4bd. dining & famt/ rms & spectaaJar W!\115 16293 $695,000 f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA 2sty 3bd twnhm, master w/~ rm. I~ rm & 2 bolconles w/Badt 8aiJ IAtws #6333 $265,000 2sty 3bd 'ShcMicase" w/~ IAew, rustiom ~ ftrs. cabrlets & ntlm + aaftsnan 's garage. "6325 $795,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. COllt HWtJ 714 631·1400 ExclUBive Aff'ilia~ of Sotheby's International Realty lAGUNA BEACH LD>O ISl.E GotglCM 3bd C1lltom ..ta w/toml privacy on ~ comer lot. An:ha, ban l pelio W/'lpb '6317 $1,499,000 ·. WATERFRONT HOMES,. INC. Realtors®. Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area MID P£NINSULA dplx w/2 bdnns each Lllit & frplc cbMi. Deck and patio, 1 block to beach. •6336 631-1400 $320,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming, smaD dplx w/2 bdnns each unit. Glose lo 17• Street shop- ping and buses. •6280 . 631-1400 $375,000 fEWPORT HEGHTS Owmlng Brion Je.amette Prime slJftl near patk. Nev.+,r painted 3bd w/ remodel. 3bds, remodeled baths gourmet kitchen. Cllstocn btilt 3bd w/famt,r rm on estate-size lot. 9ep81'ale psi/office and large yard.'6354 ~In & skylights Large, private yard. '6363 Open floorplan. skyllijlts & Fr. doors. 16381 631-1400 $269,900 631·1400 $375,000 631-1400 $950,000 OOSTA Mf.$A Bright & airy coodo w/2 mastm. BAYSIDE OOVE 2.sty 2bd coodo w/atfd <Ill~ a.mu ISi.AND Oiam1nJ 2bd homr. master has firtp1act and le&.rdry <Mr attached~ garage rage In gated comm w/pool. spa, beach & avail-5itli'lg are.a & frplc & operis IO rice brick patio. Stido Nice. «Pet 16 ri complex 16358 able dock rental. Steps to Baboa Island 16390 apl is owr garage Ill rear. "6370 631-1400 $114,500 631-1400 $395,000 67U900 $625,000 NORTH COSTA MESA Recently refurbished t€WPORT'S BAYCREST Huge comer lot. CJ*t, Cl.ff HAVE4 T~ remodeled 2.sty 4bd w/airy. Brookview. 2.sty 3bd 111.Mrn w/att'd <Ill gmge in treHned street w/lsly 3bd A/C home. Dining & operi Mlg & ~ rms & gcumet kitchen w/bmak· nice lnllrior b>etiorl near cU> & pools. '6'l97 ~ nns. lainiry & workshop In garage. 16310 fast nook. maids quarlers & 4 car garage 16368 631-1400 $144.800 631-1400 $419,000 631-1400 $679,000 COSTA MESA HEJGffTS South of 17• Street 2 bd condo with patio In small complex with nice grcqids, COl'1Yri!nt to shops & buses. '6308 631-1400 $162,000 £ASTSIDE OOSTA MESAl..arge R·2 lot w/apr.d plans for 2 rww condos. near buses. shops & ser- W.S. Exiltilg l bd c:otlZlge is~ rented. 16321 631·1400 $179,000 NEWPORT HEJGffTS Villa Sienna 2bd 111.riun. Hii.#1~8t 90phlsticated. lsty Sbd. yard Hl!ii cdlgs, wood floors, built-kl media center. & .-.£'2.0C AffonW* In Newport Beach 16314 w/patio. pool, spa waterfal. ·~ 631-1400 $212.000 631-1400 $715,000 NEWPORT 8fAClt Large 3bd twnhm In gated anpbt w/pod. Att'd clil garage. booos rm. Mastel w/vd. oding. frp&c & spa !00. 16379 631·1400 $21S,OOO ~ VBDE Uppled 1sty 3bd w~ nn l lddld pooHalll& sm n . Fr. c1oon & .mdows. .WO l yard w/deck. pool, spa & lirM\.16357 631-1400 $239,950 T~ 2sty 4bd mnodel llAlh ~ rm combo on cpd aldHac. '6392 631-1400 59 000 NEWPORT HEJGffTS ~ ~ 2sty 3bd remodel oo atdt1lc. Gcumd klchln w/rrnl.. chig & ~ l11lS, ~ fn 8t 2 frpbs. "6391 631·1400 $47',000 8AL80A ISlNI> Grat 3bd t.dl to.a W/Wf///r '* 4• tam l belh. Price lrddes .. ~ l linens. '637 4 673-6900 $519,000 BALBOA &SWI> cilple:x. ~ 3bd front hse w/hplt + 2bd apt & 3 spece c.-port on ptme street, steps to bay w/l/tttw from front patio. 16355 631-1400 $5S9,000 UDO VlllAGE 8eJIU ~ 2bd anb w/ ~ b1sti. blly, chmel. dlV WU & Ml1 .,,... & tlJR li1\!tw/241'rcblm11\, cxmn pod·~ '6375 631-1400 $570,000 Sf.A &SAND U>mplet~ remodeled 2bd. des1gnlr perfect oondo w/ctlllng nn, den & hi-tech klc:hen In guard gated comm w/pools, spas & tennis. '6307 631-1400 $579.000 8AYCRBTT~~4bd.~&~ rms & gotl'1'Tld ldtdien w/1nalcfast nook. Malter has expanded bath w/SUta & spa U>. 16318 631-J400 $579,000 PE1INSUlA POINT DelightM 3bd w/famlly rm. 4 frplccs & 3 car gyg. Remodeled In '89, haldwood firs, Fr. doors & leadeil & stained glass..'6284 631-1400 $795,000 SP'VQASS till. Caooa del Mar. T raditlona12.sty 3bd ~ den/office, ~ & bonus rms, Esate- llke growm w!Mh gardens, pool & spa. 16376 631-1400 $895,000 ORANGE PARK ACRES Eslate w/5 st.all barn & ridq..,. on l+ acres.~ remodeled 5bd w/dmg & f~ rms, & nm qtrs. '6339 631-1400 $997,000 Lm01SUT~ldon1'9~w/~l~ rm&. maids CJ1n l 3 ca"' So.IY:l cm.. Wiils d rjtam to Jll"i pilllo, pod. spa & grim 16.1&1 631-1400 $999,000 LA HABRA HfJGflTS Gorgews formal 6bd Tu- dor atatt w/poai. spa & MIY amenity on a hiltop 8Cft w/WNs from the Ofdlards to ocean. 16378 67U900 $1,499,000 BAlBOAISLAND Bayf ront w/large dodc. 2sty remodel Jbd, den, rookiedt & 6-<ar grg on large com£r lot. #6343 631-1400 $1 495,000 SHOWCASE EXCEPTIONAL ESTATES EMERAU> BA\' Rare oppor11Rly! ~ trdional 3 my 5 tom OCl?ldront w/ lab.bl5 ~ & c1rec:t access to piMte beach.. ~in! ba5e mcd-cqa. 5 A/C mnes. dedts. lmldl ~in! Uh gmneiy. 16365 $6,2.50,000 COWAN HEIGHTS 0wr 2. 4 acres equestrian-zoned estate in the prestigious Tustin f004 hk A~ landsc.aped and gated dxMiable property with 3 legal potClk. 3 bdrm mail houw, pool & 2bd guest houle. '6300 $1,995,000 8Al..80A ISU\ND NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. Coast HWI 714 631-1400 Exclmive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty 315 Mar1ne Awnue ~ . 714 673-6900 ~ • .. !!!~~~l!!!!!!!~~~~~~:___:.__-.k..:........:.....:..o~__,-~~---~~, Complet~ remodeJed in 1994 with 3 bedrooms, ~and dining roans, private deck with pk.rnbing, and large south-f~ patio. Bay and jetty views from~ bedroom balcooy Everything possible has been done to m1ke this a shcMase home Incl.ding natural sisal carpeting and custom hanmxxl ~· custom cabmets and plantation shutters. Steps lo bay and ocean al the tip of the peninsula poml. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! OWNER'S HAVE FOUND ANOllfER PROPFRlY Now at $795,000 Exclusrvely listed with Mary Ann Nethercutt 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ....... ~./"S REALTORS* ~ r----~ At ~ n.flDBNTIAL-10N DOU- GLAS CO., they'll bci ~ b .. ElcaDo and Geo,-.~ .. wcelc .. ~ ~ in lbe lOOda - M.-..bon. 1be ~ pded ........... lhoel aDCI ~ Md beadocl fer die &II COMt on 1bllrldily to~ a tbe a. teaaiil celebridon of the~~ ~We Mab tbem good luct .... good weachcrl NMille r..-:11 didn't Win • car, bUt she did hit. hole~~ Mlilc ~>ial golf• me Alilo Creet. aolf coune m ~ Bolich; Just one atrokc is all lhe neodld• *°' ....... irMO d!ie cap 171 ~away. Son. turf and spa await Mn. A111ta s1n1111. who won a wc:ekmd at the R.itz- c.ttOa. t.acuna N't&UCll Sbe simply filled ouc ind 1ent in an entry cant that she recciVed in the mail tiom .,mts VI Same Md Stm Wylie. Her name wu pulled out of die hll tiy .MaJdM Mt 111 •ry, ~F « lbc NcWport, ~oftice. Duo deligh,ed over NeY1port Peninsula's Y1est end Coldwell Banker couple shores one of Southern California's best-kept secrets Kerry and Kyle Krause of the Ne~ Beach office of Coldwell Banter and resi- dents of West Newport. are spreading the . . .. word that their area 1s gomg to be one of the premier neighborhoods on the Gold Coast. "We can see it coming, and we're working to help briog it about." Kerry said. "We are definitely showing folks the wisdom of buying here.'' The Krauses point out that there are just a few thousand true beachfront School to the Santa Ana River e veryday. Kyle is a familiar sight in the bike lane along with Ii.is doberman, Krause. He has lived on the beach at 40tb Street for more than 10 years. "We love to stop and talk to our neigh- bors and fiU them in on w~t's happening in real estate, what properties are on the market. which ones have sold. and where we fit in the state and national markets,'' he -.aid "Coldwell Banker '' 1hc largest real estate t'ompan} in America and they 'end referrals to our office from aU over the world ·· The couple are e~pccial ly pleased with the JXN tive changes brought ahuu1 in the community over the past few years. homes from San Diego to K~ ond Kerry Krouse Santa Barbara. 'The c ity of Newpon Beach has worked p<Nll\c ly for the past several yc<m to improve the streets and parks so they arc: really beautiful now, .. Kerry said. "And the efforts of our outstanding police depart- ment have really changed the charac1er ut our neighborhood. It's the greatest pl<1ce m live, I can't think of anywhere in the world that's better." "People rave so much about the harbor, the bayfront mansions. the islands and the yacht clubs. they tend to overlook. the fact that we have a rare treasure in our ocean- front properties," Kyle said. "It may be that we have such an abundance of qualities that make for the good life here in Newport that it's almost an embarrassment of riches, but a lot of locals and their real estate agents forget what newcomers notice right off." The couple can be seen walking the stretch of sand from Newport Elementary K,k and K•rry Kraus• can be reach~d at tM Coldw•U BanUr Newporl Beach oj/k•, k>cautJ 01t Poel/k Coast High way at AJ'OCddo, (714) 644-9060 or (714) 650- 6904. Nearfy an acre in Corona clel Mar Located at the sum~t of Corona del Mar, this private and secluded property lies deep within its lenJthy ~ttt~g. Situated on a lot that's more than 38.000 square feet, this property bas paoonuruc views of the Pacific Ocean, Catalina and night lights. It rests just above the park off San Joaquin Hills Road. , Enjoy an open and airy atmosphere throughout the interior. A tile entry steps down to the livibg/dining room combination. Doors open onto the t.arac. sptlcious ~~~·A recendy remodeled kitchen has Corian counter tops, new cabi.neta, 1enn Air grill in the center island and sunset views. A family room with firq>lace and wet bar give a w~ and cozy feeling for enter1aining or relaxing. Doors open onto the backyard area which bas a child-safe, wrought iron removable fence and on the other side. a pool. A large. passy side yard area is ideal as a pla)' yard or a doa run. A private gueat room and private bath arc downsttln. On the second level there are · three bedrooms which share one bathroom with double sinb and a priva&c shower area. The spacious ml$ter ulte has a pcivate viewing deck. with a recendy remodeled master.th bath with tile counter tops, his/her sinks and closets, and a i.rae. separate unten tub wi walk-in shower and sitting area, all dooc in tile. Offered at $919,000. For tn0re ln/Mflfllllon, coll Don an4 }OJC• 0"°'9 111 du NftlflOl'C llMclt offk• of ColthHU llMhr. (300) #7-4931 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . ' • "Balboa Island ~lex" -Oreat Loe. Steps To South Bayfront • Each Unit Hu 3 Br cl 2 Ba cl Furnished $759,000 Call Bt~ ~d • 673-870 "19MCDM Tour Home" • Magnificant S Br, 4.S Bath Home $935,000 "Front Row Bay •Ocean View~ •What A Value! • Beautiful View1I • Custom Decor •Small 2 Br $179,000 "Panoramic Views" • locredible Bay cl Ocean View1I • BC11Uoru1 Property • 3 Br lwlwy Condo $399,000 Pride()( Ownenbip •LMpHome • Huee Oner LOt • Privaee Pool $645,000 "Brand New Home" • E.Jtcdlent Location •Top Quality Construction • SFR Or Duplex Sold At $880,000 Call Alice Brownell • 675-9585 •Quaint2 Br Cottage+ 2 Br Apl • Private Oarage. Patiot cl Balcony $489,000 Call Alict Browntl "Goigeous" Huge Penthouse" Plush White Cupet • DeaignerWindow Coverings • In E.Jtcellent Cond. $244,000 "Super Can Versailles" • 2 Br, 2 Ba Condo • Ught Carpet cl Paint • Nice Quiet Loe. $t,150M/Mo. ~per Sharp" •Nice Condition • Ooee To ee.cb 1131,tH The Island'' • Darling 2 'Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor •Built new 1990 $635,000 Call Jllh Klohs • 63 -0813 "Catalina Sun&eta" •Tremendous Value • Stunning Views From AU Rooms • Gorgeous Deoor $299,000 all Wtdttr Mite • re.at Penthouse Value" • 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo •Well Located • Vaulted Ceilings With Skylights $139,000 I Walter Mitcht "Unbelievable Elegano!' •Stunning Larger 1 Br. Penthouse •Perfect Location •Totally Deaigner $139,000 CJorpoul 1 Br, 1 • AdjKent To NB OolfCowle •AtneAOr. Pool 12'1,MO .. I lR.VINB 2 bd, l ba, end unit, quiet location on lovely street Lisa Adam -$103,000 · HUNTINGTON BEACH Largest sq. footage in complex, 2 bd, 2 ba Judy Muncy -$232,000 CALIFORNIA SEABREEZE H1ghlv upgraded 3 bd, 2.5 ba home. Loft/study with frpk Deremiah/Francis -$289 ,O()() lR.VlNE Family home, 4 bd, 2.5 ba, newly painted in & out Velma Timmons -$319,900 NBWPOll'.f BEACH Spacious home, private courtyard entry, custom kitchen Gail York -$329,000 --------- IB.VINE Family home on sreat 'strcct, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, prime location Kevin Kanda -$347,500 THE BLUFFS 3 bd, 2.5 ba, end unit, excellent location, Bad: Bay view Colesworthy -$349,000 NBWPOB.T BEACH Duplex, one half block aW2y &om beach, great loation Dreyfus/Weir -$389,000 CollONA DBL MAil SpcctacuJar "detached" Cape Cod style home, 3 bd. Donald Pfaff -$389 ,000 CALL COLDWELL BANKEll NEWPOllT BEACH "! 4 JASMINB CJlBBK Totally remodeled 3 bd,. 2.S ba,, great condition David Prince · $429,900 WE.STCLIPP 3 bd, 2 \»,granite countcrtops in custom kitchen Marcia & Robcn Bents -$469 ,000 BllLCOUB.T HILL Serene location with gatrd courtyard & private spa Jennifer Pritchett -$469,000 BAsrsmB CosTA MBsA 4 bd, 3 ba..l. completely rcmodcled. &mily room uonald Pfiff -$469,000 BALBOA CoVBS BALBOA ISLAND 4 bd, 3 ba, courtyard patio/entry, close to beaches, tennis Pereira/Lavigne -$542,000 BIG CANYON 4 bd, 3 ba, looted on ~uch sought after Linle Island · Spacious 4 bd, 3 ba w / huge den, private pool, spa Perry Taub -$610,000 · John Campbell -$675,000 N BWPOB.T BBACH Lm0 ISLE Bayfront ecnthowc condo, beautiful views of harbor John Campbell -$575,000 BAYCRBST SoUTH Charming 3 bd, 2.5 ba home on wide 45' lot. 3 bd, 2.5 ba, huge living room, built-in sound system David McCulloch -$625,000 D'ette Stedberg -$695,000 BALBOA P'BNINSULA SPYGLASS Hn..L Elciting 4 bedroom home, "l'DO\'t·in" condition Marcia & Robert Bents -$579 ,000 N BWPOB.T BBACH 4 bd, 2.5 In, great mounnin/ciry \icws. Don & Joyce Olson S725,000 Most desirable location in building. 3 bd, 3 ba Edie Olson · $640,000 WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES • 1 -5 P.M. SATURDArS INVITATIONS BBLCOUllI Hn.L 37 South4UllptOn Ct. $435,000 Shelia Kaviani BMCUST Couu 44 Baycrest Court $279,900 Michael Sruk DoVllll SHOUS 410 Morning Star Lane $798,000 David McCulloch H.ur.Boa. RIDGB 10 Lucerne $349,900 David Prince 18 San Sebastian $1,395,000 Sonja Powell NBWl'Oll CllS'r 305 Columbia $269 ,900 David Prince > SATURDAY'S 8c SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CoJlONA DBll Mil 204 Hazel NBWPOll BBACH 6304 W. Oceanfront $1~950,000 $892,000 Deremiah/Francis Kerry & Kyle Krause NEW LISTINGS CoSTA MBsA -Beautiful, ranc 0 h·style home in custom tract, super floorplan with big family room and fireplace. Giant backyard with pool. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Donald Pfaff -$179,900 NBWPOB.T BEACH -The Court Townhome, 3 bd, 3 ba, top location near pool and spa. Approx. 2000 sq ft, breakfast and formal dining. Indoor laundry. Donald Pfaff -$279,900 CollONA DBL MAil -Super location in heart of Corona del Mar, 2 bd, 2 .5 ba, spa rub in master, large walk-in closet, rare 2 car enclosed garage. Kevin Kanda -$415,000 Call Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 759-0649 http://www.coldwellbanker.com .. •' r a .. .. !!!!Y!~ ' Your 9uide lo I.he · !Jines/ Yf.operlies in doul.hern Gaftjorni<i:. CORONA DBL MAR £xtTaordinary ocean views grace this custom contemporary hcme, con.structed ;n the highest quality. Captures beautiful harbor and coastline vieu1s. $2,850,000 • Judy Muncy HARBOR VIB1V HILLS Wcfl maintained 4 bedroom home located on one of the lar!}'!SI lots in I !arbor Vieu Hifls. Very private, pork-like seltit1g, cul-de·tKJC location. lot apprux. 18,000 sq /t. $750,000 •Lua Adam BAYSHORBS Fabulous bay and turning ho.in view tkrough dramatic floor lo ceiling window.. l.Arge mlllJter •uite with u:<mckr/uf .itting room. 4 bu/roo,,.., 3.5 baths I $2,595,000 • Carol Mook HA.RBOR R/DOB Magni/;cent 5 bedroom, 5.5 batJ. CUiiom hom~ w;tJ, panoramic ocean and aty light views. Guut quarters, 6 /ireplacu, wood panelled library. $1,895,000 • D'ette Steelberg Nmrt'<JRT 0 CBANFRONr luxury penthoU8il with 24' of tkck overlooking surf, sand, and Catalina Island. Eriery amenitiy imaginable. 3 bedrooms, 2 b.iths. $892,000 • David Prince BroCA.NYON .&tale properly ntuated on the /aurih famaay w;th master surtu on each floor. &qui.rte archff«:t&1re and cktaila throughout. PrilXlh lap pool. $1,150,000 •Perry TauL BALBOA PBNINSUI.A This axriting 4 b.Jroom ltmne i• on 10 feet~/ prime /rontaga. Spaaoua 30x40' patio and four car garage are just a few of the many amenitiu. $1,990,000 •Marcia & RoLert Bent. B10CANY0N Gorgeous, highly upgrc:ukd and upanded 4 bedroom view property .ituated on 6tJ. /airway. lArge master suiftl with 1JOOring a.ili"911, •pacioua bac/cyo,.J $799,850 • 01.on./Noonan IRVINB TBRRACB Spectacular, unob.fructd 180 <kgn. .,;.w. of Newport Harbor, ocean, anJ Balboa I.land. Fa},,,,/mu opportun;tJI. · $1,195,000. Judy RoL~ -. -e.t .• ·a\t\\O~ . ·~'t\~, '\\\t. " ill\~ ~e\\\1\, "\\,,,.~ ~ \ \t.&S•~· EASTSIDB 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 CoRONA DBL MAil Spectacular, "detached" Cape Cod townhome. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. Living room with brick fireplace. Light and bright.$389,000 Surprise ... only $469 ,000 NBWPOl.T BRACH Custom built 4 bedroom, 3 bath residence with south-&cing rear yard including pool and spa. 3 car garage. $399,900 TB! Courr TOWNBOMB • Nmorr IBACH 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1 bedroom down, 2 ma.tter suites up. Great location near pool & spa. Approximately 2000 sq ft Brcak&.tt and bmal dining. Greenbelt view. Loa ci storage. $279,900 ComMESA. Beautiful, ranch style 3 bd, 2 ba home in custom tract. Big funily room with fireplace, 1,400 sq ft living space, giant backyard with pool. Hurry! $179,900 Donald Pfaff has "eggs"acdy what you're looking for! A.tit Kade Bialdl le J>ank:Hc Pfaff $469,500 Located in the heart of Old€ Corona de/ Mar, th;s desirable duplex is walking· distance to shops, restaurants a_nd gorgeous beaches. • Detached large townhouse style units • Each unit has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • Market rents are approximately $1,500/per unit • Desirable South Of H ighway L ocation • Pn'vate Patios -Carport Parking -Large S undeck • Recently remodeled interiors wr'th new paint & carpet Bro k er :\,.ociatc (800) 2 8 3 -3 7 3 4 ('all m e for infonnalion on oll"zr foreclo•uNl•. Re/Max South County-N~ Beach 2 J Corporate Pla1J1, Suite 180 Newport Beach, CA 92661 We would like your comments, questions or suggestions for material you would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real &tare secrion, published evccy Saturday. If you 're interested in advertising in our publication, contact sales tq>rescntativcs 1Gp Hancock at (714) 574-4247 or fill Langer at (714) 574-4248. Their fu number is (7 14) 631-6594. II you would Lite to submit maierials for publication or have an inlcresting story idea. contact Julie Vtker, real eswe editor a1 (714) 574-4242, fax (714) 650-4802. To rach QI by mail: Daily Pilot Real &tate, 330 W. Bay St., Coata Mesa, CA 92617. 0 This exccption-1, traclidOiW bOdie ;,;ties IfyoU arc looking fur luCh a~ here! n=-ry for grand indoor and -~. ~ remodeled and ~dcd in the 1980~ this roar bediooin home . has three fireplaces, warmth and reliabilitY in e.w:ry room. rfbe master suite is a dream -~with siUing room,= closet area, jacuzzi tub and a 1i!p dual steam -.wer. · vaulted ceilings create sfJ'IC plus ft>hune ...a the WIUte · kitchen is a roomy focal J>9int. With a Nantucket el~ .a pienq reu ~ dlli home is~ for fan:µ)y and en1m11•ip•nen~ 11MAlw: •-------~-_.;:...~~~~~~~---=l>li:..:~::;; Pilot ........... VERSAlllES, VILLA BALBOA & SWAIRE: Private tranquil communities dose to Newport Beach amenities BOUNDA.RIF.S: Pacific Coast Highway to the south, Superior Avenue to the west, Placentia Avenue to the north and Hoag Hospital to the cast. These three story. hillside build- ings are designed to take full advantage of ocean and twbor views. RESIDENCES: Secluded behind private gates with lush, mature landscaping, there arc a variety of floor plans ranging from smaller studios to three bedrooms with more than 2,000 square feet Many feature grut expanses of light-filtering glass. cozy fireplaces, large patios or balconies and a stunning array of appointments. Outside you will find meandering paths, quiet vista points, social and recreational activities surrounding pools and spas. Additionally, at Villa Balboa and ScaFairc there arc tennis courts. A luJturious lifestyle features all the charm and romance of Newport Beach with this rare privat.e setting. high above the rush of beach-going crowds. lt is tran- quil-and reserved yet dynamic and vital. COMMUNITY FEATIJRES: The strikingly diverse area offers palm studded lanes reflected in shimmerina glass towers, a renowned medical commu- nity and one of the last active dory fishing fleets. Newport and the Oold Coast offer world famous restauranu and legendary ealaies, grand shopping malls and intimate bou- tiques, a magnificent performing arts cen- ter and famed jazz cafcs. From your new home at Versailles, Villa Balboa or ScaFairc, it is an easy walk or bike ride to the sand and sea. SCHOOLS: Children attend Whittier Elementary, Ensign Junior High. Estancia or Newport Harbor High. PRICE RANGES: Prices range from the $79,000 studio at Versailles to the $580,000 ocean-view penthouse at ScaFairc. There arc usually about 40 to SO properties from which to select at prices anywhere in-between. SOURCE: MaryAno McGuire of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. ext. 109. fl~ tffdl liU lo 1.-it 0 COllUIUllliq ,,.aft# qJ '°"' ,_ .... ,-u follow du ...... ,.,.,,, .. adoM .... OfllllM (n...r GtdtM) ofllw.,..,.,.. ..-• ,._-t•~MdM6· nt-~1':*• of • r¥19 600 ,,,.., • .._.. ...,, .... ..... s.M • ..,.,..,..,,,. , .. Mbr;,..., ........... """',,.,, J,M "' .., SL, C.odil 11.-. CA n421. q,_ MH M1 f'ladMs, ,,,.._ cd (114) 51'4Ul. ·~ lo Ilg COrona Sia .. leach L<>e*Clj'mt 80Uth ot Pacific CoaM ffilbW811 ill COfOftll dd Mat, tbis bome is just aeps to Ocean BoulCv..S Md Big C<lfOfta StMe Beech. A deainble two-stoly, 1bRe bedtoom home on • private come:r, it bu a f8buloius view from tbC upper deck and from ihc froftl of the boUlc. It oft'en a put oppodlmity tor remodeliftl or ......... Tiie lb1'Jctl are ll"CC-lined md qQict. Ocean Boulevmd JI known fGf Ill .-tvlled IUIWetl Ind nmblinl waltwaya. Wilt to vW-ae &bopl Ind • WOl'llDMI of ftDC clDina IOcillioU. It'• cJoM to Pubion Island IDd Ne!'PClt·=~ II 1595.000. ,.,._. ........... 0.1 ... t#/Giw» el ...... " .,,., ... s... s.me.., .U ~-~ $11. IJf, N..,,_, .-., (114) 411 OM Gfubb & Ellis teain dominate the market ·in Harbor View · Laraine and Eric Shaw con- tinue their successful trend in 1996 In 1995, Laraine and Eric Shaw bad the most transactions in Harbor View Homes compared to any other agent ot team of agents as reported by the MLS. This trend is continuing into 1996. Along with their expertise in selling Harbor View Hornes. they arc equally comfon- able selling estates, bayfront homes, income units or nunuring first time home buyers. They believe that satis- faction comes with doing a job well - not just closing the transaction. techniques arc very effective," Eric said; "It's not about awards and recognition with the Shaws." said Ron Mazzano, senior vice pteSident and district manager of the Newport Beach office. "lt's about offering the finest service. They arc always available for their clients. helping them and COf!U'lUnicating with them during transactiOns." Laraine and Eric are innovative individ- uals who maintain an incredible focus. They know their market areas and creat.e strategies to help clients suc- ceed in their goals. ·They possess superior skills in the intricacies of real estate and they really love what they do," Mazzaoo said. "It would be Both arc long-bard · · • 'd f C~-and la • rL ~-. _ lO unagme hmC rcs1 cnts o Ul4I; ra1ne .;)flCJW ..__ .LA-Laraine and Eri .. a ucuer team WALi . c. Newport Beach and their real estate knowledge is second to none. They offer the finest service com- bined with experience, knowledge and negotiation skills. "We place great importance on our client's needs and arc totally committed to provide clients with the best possible re~ resentation." Laraine said. Since joining Grubb &: Ellis Residential Real Estat.e Services they have streamlined their marketing and advertising program to blend with the upscale marketing provided by the company . "We are finding our new llUU'keting According to Mazzano. the company is on an upswing, with listings and sales exceeding all expectations. "'With our new management team, our state-of-the-art advertising and the acquisi- tion of top-of-the-line computerized cqui~ mcnt. we expect this trend to continue.'' he said. Ltuabt• Shaw an4 Em Shaw can IH nac/wJ at Grubb & EDU RnUkntial R.al Estau s~rma. 23 Corporau Plaui, SU.190, Newport lk«lt, (714) 644-6200. Speci,cular vleWs of Whh water, mountains and city Ideal for the busy family. this spacious four bedroom. three balh, t.btee>- story custom home is located in the l\W'd-&atcd community of Allview and is situated on a large private lot. Expanded by the owner, custom appointments include rich wood pan- eling, high beamed ceilin.as and a gourmet titcbm. Plus, (here arc guest or maid's quar- ters. A rustic dcsip, the home offers two family rooms for intimate &mily gatherings. One is Jarae enough to tlOCOllllllOdate a pool table. Prom most of the living area you can enjoy the sueoe, scenic view. i..aauna Beach is a unique resort community with a villqe atmosphere and quaint shops. rcscaunnta and is home or the famed J>aaeant of the Mutcra and the Sawdust Festival. Offered at $895,000. • Cllll Ctu'OI AllUH a-' J1111tn Gn., of GtwM 41 Bllb ltui*"""1 ltMI Bl** ~ V ~ n.:., S.. lH. Nn,on a.tit, (114) "'4-'200. • Grubb6Ellis®"~ 644-6200 Residencial Real Escate Services • Independently Owned and Operated crrY UGHTS VIEW1 Exccp11onal 4b<l, 3. 5ba home boans a dramatic marble entry. Euro-sryle kuthen. land,capmg by Roger's Gardens and ciry lights view! $1 ,249,000 Clrol Allison & James Gray Code71417 DOWN TO nfE LAST DETAIL • No detail has been !Pared! Frplc. French doors, oak. builr-in's, large master, baJcony, BBQ, spa. Prof. landscaping Close ro school. ~ $259,000 Mali Gulledge Code 72377 OCF.A.NfllONT PROPEirrYl Step off of chc patio and into the soft sand of this 4bd, 5ba duplor. Skylights. Poggenpohl cabinets in gourmet kitchen. 4 car garage. $1,425,000 Solly, Evdyn Shatt.en Code 71657 OCEAN VIEW MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Huge l't'duction! Exclusive: 5bd. 4.5ba in guard gacc:d comm of Harbor Ridge:. Gourmet's kit, library, spaciow rrutr bd w/firc:- placc:, pool &. spa. Marilyn Kershnt'r $1,200,000 CODE72077 CHARMING & PRIVATE This lovely homt' is meticulously maintained w/sky- lighcs, frplc. Private backyard, dt"ck, comm. pool. Eiccra storage. Close 10 school. Larajne & Eric Shaw $446,975 Code 724-07 SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME Located on cul-de-sac this 3bd. 3.5ba boasts a bricked courtyard entry. French doors, newer roof. Bedroom can be 3bds + office or 4 rms. Linda Oech & Lois Jaoobs $469,000 Code 7~ 587 A MUST SEE! lkautiful 3bd, 2ba C$Ul\ home on golf crsc. Brick enuy, csun cabinets in ktchn .. Xtra lrg lot w/fcnced pool, play yard & expansive lawn. Lois Jacobs $S25,000 EPITOME OP ELEGANCE Spectacular 2-story, 5bd home wlbcautifuJ interiors, stone & granite Aoorin& fipk & library. Lush yaid w7spa & exquisite ocean . I VICW$. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $1,950,000 Code 70867 . c.ocle 703S7 WHAT A JEWEL! . Located in a very peacttuJ & private setting is this 3bd. 2.5ba. Profi:ssionally decorated., fresh ca~i. pool & spa. Guard-gated. Garage. Mali Gulledge $489,000 Code 70257 WINDOW TO THE WORID Baycrcst beauty! O riginally 5bd, now mstr extended to I~ suite.~lc, French doors, ~It-in bay window, manicured ens, pool. OPEN SAT 1-5 ana Black & Louann Riney $519,000 Code 724()7 SPECTACULAR CUSTOM Hear the roar of the surf&. watch the wa~ roll in! Sophisticated 5bd. 4ba contemporary in private d:C," ~-Many ,'woOd Boors, French doors, beamed ceilings. bdypdcns. OFfN &JN 1-5 Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $1,09S,OOO Code71117 BAYCRFST 8PSJ' BUYl Gorgcow CUilom home on an extra large lot. Master suite, guest room overlook pool & rec. atca. Sellers motivated! Ann, Ted & Suzanne $S25,000 Code 70187 Residential Real Estate Services• Independently Owned :ind Oper.ucd IMMACUl.ATE, LIGHT~ BRIGHT Glenwood Valbgc 2bd, 2ba + den, w/lots of.upgJadcs. Marble kitchen & entry firs, plantation shutters, Mountain views. Open this Sarurday from 1 to 5 p.m. Mary Ann Mc.Guire CONTFMPORARY LIVING! Mediterranean styk 3bd, 2.5ba cwnhm in CdM. ~· living room, retreat in ~tr stc, lachn nook. Two -ar garage, view deck & en. yrd. Nancy Barfidd & Tom lovenini Cock 7130 ·$539,000 Code 72147 EXCEPTIONAL CHOICE . Select location overlooking lovely greenbelt & pool. End unit highlighu frplc., la.rge patio, fresh painc. CIOSt" ro schools, shops, trails.. Sally Shipley ~ HARBOR. RIDGE 2bd, 2ba home w/hugc rnstrbdrm w/2 walk-in closca, gated courty.lrd, frplc, custom skylight, covered patio & wood dcdc.ing. BdJe Partch $330,000 C.ode 70627 $429,000 Cock70S17 METICULOUS HARBOR VIEW Tons of style in this spacious home in popular commu- nity chat hosts pools. greenbelts, ficlds, schools. Frplc. skylighu, French drs & windows. Briclc patio, }'2Cd. spa. Perfection! Lara.inc Sh.aw Cock70907 PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW ThU beautiful 3bd, 3ba 3-story home sics high atop Laguna Beach. Very private w/3 frplc's. Owner willing to help w/fina.ncing. Be creative. Patty Harvey $S7S,OOO Code 72347 OLD WORLD CHARM Charming Cape Cod beach home on beautiful Peninsula Point. H/W tlrs thru-QUC, frplc. stunning woood crafununship. Unforgettable! Stephanie Houghton & Kent McNaughton $S8,,000 c.ode 70547 GORGEOUS CUSTOM 4bd, 2.5ba w/3 car gar. Custom upgrades thru-out. Top of the line kitchen w/Sub-Zero. Fabulous master. Marble frplc's & hardwood floors. Paul Wright $620,000 GOLF COURSE WXURY 2 Story 3br, 2.5ba oo the golf course. Family rm w/frpk and built-ins. Large masccr suite. Selling at a loss. GiJcla Bunncimr Code708'7 11IE VIEW GOES ON AND ON R.cvd in the beautiful oc:can views &om rhis custom designed homc. Euro-style cabinetry, Sub-Zero, frplc. Yard, spa. Maxine Mink & Joy Cu.n:a.in $67S,OOO C.ocle 72107 •••• t •• t TRADmONAL EASTSlDE HOME Very cute 2bd, 1 ba home w/whlcc picket fence, red brick entry, large backyard & garage. Bob Coluccio $26-',SOO C.ocle 72017 MANY AMENrl'IESI 5bd, 3ba on extra large loc w/upgJaded interior. Newer, carpcc, paint, marble entry, hardware, llghting. Fruit trees. Na.ncy Barfield & Tom lovenini $729,000 Cock 7C1297 EUROPF.AN FLAIR 4br, 3.5ba home. Cstm fnshd wood tmnnt. Plancarion shuners thru-out. Frplc's in lvng rm & front rnsu. Bak.onics. Patios. Keehn w/srvc bar. $79S;ooo Bert & Maria.n Reedy C.ocle 71417 BF.Al111FUL BIG CANYON Pcaccfu.I & serene home in guard gated community on a eds. H/W tlrs, frplc, custom kia:bcn & baths, coun- yard pool, spa. 3 a r garage. Jo Ann Kenton & M~ Boom $839,000 C.ocle 723'7 SPECTACULA.R VIEWS -N. LAGUNA Fabulous cusrom home w/4br, funily rm, gounnct kitchen, beamed cciling1 &: the most incredible views. Priced to sell! Carol Allison & James Gray $89S,OOO Cock 71~ PERFECT BEACH HOME 3bd, 3ba custom contemporary. Gourmet's lcitcbcn, security system, pcrfccdy maintained-comes furnished Kent McNaughton & Sccph.anic Houghton $1,199,000 C.ocle 701S7 CAPTIVATING DOVP.Jl SHORES Stupendous view of cmsdine & upper bay can be SCCll from this home on estate sized lot. Private study, French doors thru-out, ICC. system. Brick oounyard, pool. 3 car garage. Buben Aune & Jo Ann Kenton tlMS,800 CMe 7ll(;1 UNDAISLE Expansive clwtnd views a.nd exquisice interiors arc presented in chis cus- tom 5bd bay&ont rcsidcnc.c with a prince dock. Ann,Tcd & Suzanne CUS10M BAYFR.ONT HOME Prestigious Dover Shores home w/vicws of gorgeous cliffs & Fashion lsJand. Dock for 50 ft. bOat. briclc entry, SWt'cping staircase, childrcn°s wing. Pcrfu:t for entcn.Uning. Beautifully detailed. $1.395,ooo Patti b 'Dcslcy C.ode 70577 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE ~standing end unit with golf course, city lights & sunset views. Completely redecorated in off-white with 4bd, 4.5ba • library with Im- place. Gated courtyard & koi pond. Sl~.ooo Belle Panch C.ocle 71047 A MU SIGlfl'INGt Unique 3bd, 2.Sba gate guarded home. Lrpt ftrpln. Vltd cciling1. lrg yard on sunny ad of street. H/W ftn tbru-out. Will not last! $273,000 Kem McNaughton .. $1,150,1111 Coontry estate oo ~rox. 2.3 acres. 58R Tudor, goest house. pool, spa. Spectacular view. Rm for horses, tennis. $539 ,1111 'Ir m Newly remodeled & updated Tiburon model w/38R. 2.58A Shows light & bright w/French drs,custom opening skylights, custom wood & glass fwnl drs & recessed hghtlng Private front court- yard $929,000 Large58R, 48Aduplex.1ust steps lo beach. Property has fabulous amenities. story book charm Worldclass views of bay & ocean 5 parking spaces. . $440,1111 All impeccable 38R. 2BA hm +family rm. office, RV parking Large landscaped yard wibrtck planters This is model perfect' $411,500 loYely Newport Beach home! 48R. 2.SBA. sep family, living & dining rms. Bay windows, remod- eled kitchen, spa, Alf,. Much more! __ .,,_ ...,_ .. _ '-1 -.:_ ----· ... -..__ ---- -. DESIGNS FOR LMNG ·'96 #1 R&'AW. Newport Beach Agent ~988 -1995 EJ.eaantly appointed 5BR, 4SBA. plus 4 car p.rage. Gou.nnrt lotclwn, many custom Jt]us 4c wood built·ms. 'nle floors 4c plush carpettn.g. Prof ae5igned rear l'~ w/pool, ~and great rul-<le-AC location. Otttted At S1,D9,000 Truly a MAIB~ with lots of marble and plush carpeting Soaring ceilingS, CUltom Ughts, Euro kitchen Ar rotunda entry. Larae wrap ari>und yard ~I to ~I and 5?.1l-~ quality upgrades Reduced to ,000 Prol. deconted 4BR. 3.sBA w I muter eulte on lit levd. Ew:o ldtdwn. huge family room. lonna.l library I den. Lush rear yard w I pool. spe and enll!rtalnlna area. Priced to Sell Now $1,290,000 Near new SBR. 58A, archt mstrpiece. Natwal hniwd floors. computmzed ~ IOal'ing ceilings 4c state of the art gounnct ldti:hen w I pWnlte oounters. 'lrade Possible $2.350,000 You deserve •..•.. •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service •Dedication • Raults! 1940 Windward Ln., Newport Beach 4 B<inn, 2.S Bath, Family rm w/FP & French Doors, Oak flooring & Fenced Pool plus Yard Areal Redu«tl to sdJJ Cotk #2011 A Nl ... t Bdlfltt .tvortK. .. 507 Tustin Ave., N.B. 3 Bd.nn. 2 Bath w/Gst Studio! Fam JOtchttl, LG Master Ste., Beamed Cdllngs, French Doors. llftllOfl. & .,,,_.._bl '9.ZI Co4c #ZOSJ . N,,.,,C Bffmtt l'tcwJ. .. Upgraded & expanded 4 Bdrm! FamlJy room, open kitchen, master ste. w/FP and Ocean & Paik V~. Co4c 112071 COM.front ltotr l'tcwJ. .. 2 adjacent properties for OM low ~I Both have 2BR, 2BA, 2<aJ garage & views! Build new or remodel exlstloglll sm.u.s sdkr .urrs .... "" t1frt:rl c.. #2011 O'lJer 171'ears T.qt1Una J11.fong tlie Coast 'Bro~ 'J(pme4 to 1V-/~ 1la1l of 7 amt · 7MJ-5000 x1JJ - 1(Jl!MQJ(soutli Counl!J SJMl@ss HUI 180° Ocean. Bay & Lllfats Views Gorgeous, Totally Rebuilt showplace. Seller transferred. 11 Jade Cove Prlad for Immediate Sak at $1,17S,OOO . . c.. DdMw Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. uwtupka w/n mome ocean, biy & night light views. 12,300,000 Bartd4k'.s Mm lmftftW-... Exttptlonal quality and ~upgrades! JBR 2.SBA single WnUy wttb a~ yard! 1289,000 remodel with 6 Bd. 5 Ba. A must seel KJlne & Harris $949,000 Udo lsJe 5 bedroom,• bath. Pride of ownership! Hlch quality materials. BllJ Feeney $869,000 Ba19horee Charmine home on huce lot. Expand or build new dream home. Rod Daley $850,000 Ba19horee Traditional 7 Bd. 5 Ba. with hardwood floors & French doors. BID Feeney $795,000 Lacuna Beach Contemporary home wtth catallna and ocean views. 5 Bd. Claudia Mayfield-~ $735,000 Corou del Mar CUstom bullt s1ncle family t\orne on sunny ex>mer south ol POI. Donna Wall $699,000 Harbor Ride• 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath with two private sunny dedts & atrfum. Boep & Feeney $699,000 Udo lale 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den. Beamed oelllnp. Prime street to street lcx.Mton. BW Feeney $'95,000 Harbor View Home• Remodeled and expanded with two master suites. SUAn Scanlan $,,0,000 4 Civtc Plau, Sutte 260 ~Beech 644-1600 E.¥dllilN MnaNr E8TATDCWB ()ffbsW ........ . , NewUstings . Turde Rock 3 Bd. + den. View, larce yard, quiet location. Incredible value! Gln•I Joltuo• $)09,000 The Sammlt 3 Bd. 3 &a. Gated c.omm. ApproL $30.000 In uperedesl Plltrtdt BaJtoUc $299,000 Mllisloa Vlefo Well prtoed 4 bedroom pool home on lcqe lot LJcht & brtchtl BID Wed.more $229,000 Corou del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. town- home. Reduced $10,000. Walk to shopptnc. Boga & FeeHJ $219,000 H••tlactoll Baysltore COrp. owned! 2 Bd. 2 Ba. One blodt to beach! Patrick Bartollc $149,900 COllla M-. Sunny Trt.anale Squme .ea. 3 Bci 2 Ba. townhome with prtvMe piltk>. Boga & FeeHJ $144,000 .Happfl ~ter fro• CcHut Newport Properties OPEN ~HOUSE DIRECTORY OCEANSIDE COMMUNITIES The ultimate location! Rolling lawn and private walk to beach from this exceptional oceanfront home . 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths. Call agent for price . . • Owner wants tfiis sold! Look and make offer. 4 bedrooms, 3 batfts, family room, formal dining room , pool and ocean view. Beautifully remodeled. Steps to gated beach. $1,450,000 Owners are ready to move soutfi . A terriffc family fiouse -5 bedrooms ,· 5 batfis, plus family room , dining room, 3 ff replaces and sauna. Close to beacft! $819,000 ... ' . . l .. \ • in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bel. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the watet" Large private dock. large sunny patio $1,079,000 Baysbores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, hardwood floors, French doors, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage, large country kitcbenlfamily room $795,000 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location. 35' lot $595,000 Coma Maa Starter 4 Bd. 2.S Ba. home on large pi~ahaped lot New roof, frahfy painted. new carpet Sllt,880 717-4744 . Udo Isle View Rome 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Maible, granite, French doors, crown moldings, 3 fireplaces $869,000 Barbor JUdae Value 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,000 ~-C......delMar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. End townbome on large gRenbelt Refurbiabed and immaculate, community pool $21',• 24 Chatham Cou~ Spectacular luxury "Towne Collection" townliome witli liigft volume entry and two master suites. This Plan "C" lias soaring two-story living room with ffreplace and elegant circular staircase. Tlie Master bedroom suite boasts a ffreplace, deck and luxurious bath . A setond master bedroom has a privat.e dressing area .. Spacious family area offers ffreplace and French doors to· lusft entry courtyard. Belcourt is a private gate guarded community with a lovely recreational area . Reduced to $775,000 212 Via Eboll 3 bedroom ftome on oversized lot. $575,000 ' 20 Burning Tree Cwsto'" Fari desifNed fto'"e, offered fltll~ fundsfted. $2,495,000 • Immaculate single story Broadmoor on lovely spadous lot witft expansive fairway views. Tftis ftome offers spadous living room, any conversation area witft ffreplace, and family room witft ffreplace. 3 bedrooms c:an be easily reconverted to 4 and spacious master suite. Newport· Prop •IWlm.Y .... OPIMTP featuring fine properties ·fro"' condos to castles Se1WU«J s~ ~ s~~ 1969 IOPMISTICATED IOUTHWUTERN Stuanlea ...t .... ldDd dNlp. Glui·ftoe>red atriwa, laldJaa to apectacular llvlog room w/rttrectable .... walls. Romanik aumu llUlte w/reel'Nt. +JBR JUiies & private pest suite. A_pe_ro11 fOOO tq.ft. Elevator. Wine cdlar. $1,199,000 M2 SEASIDE l!Ll!QANCI! Nearly 7000 sq.ft. ol bnct1 IMOI wltb the f'lnl!sl of lllMllitits. Four spadom bed.-sullel, gnat pme/daema room. Brnthtaklaa 180" whitewater, Island & dty vitws. $1, 795,000 1!3 SOPHISTICATED •LEGANCI! Beaulifttl estate. approx. 6000 sq.ft. Formal livina/plano rm. gourmet II.la. fabulous ma.tt.er w/retreat + view deck. Draauatk pool with sunkm bar, spa It ternad wakrtall. $1, 195,000 C8 HARBOR RIDGE Slflale-level estate with 3000 sq.ft. of t lepnce and stylt la guard·pted coaunuaUy. Available u tarty a Novanbtr. CaD today. $895,000 S32 Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethicaJ standards. We are OON interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, . ca/1644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy •• •••••• • Before You Buy, Prequallfy : Come in for a free loan pre. ~ : approval before you start your : • home search. ~ : CB/I 644-7111 : • Ask for Nancy ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• rties I - .. 1---· ______ ,.. ___ .., _____ ......__... ............. __ _ . I , I I Bill Feeney: Football is · his forte He focuses on teamwork at home, at the office and on the field Working with a great real estate team allowed Bill Feeney to return to another team -the fre\hman football team at Newport Harbor High School. Coaching 14· and 15-year-old boys every after- noon last fall gave Feeney the oppor- tunit y to draw on Bill Feeney his experience as an educator. Prior to entering the field of real estate. Feeney cbuld be found on the football field at Golden West College, where he coached for three years. After earning bachelor's and master's degrees in phy!.1cal education, he coached football. • . basketbalJ and baseball at Brea-Olinda misty over his bygone coaching days. He High School in addition to teaching history. returned to the field last fall after a 20..ycar Although he loved coaching, it was the hiatus. mid-'70s and Feeney was frustrated with "'lbc lcids were real good and it wasn't the educational system. hard to get back into the groove," Feeney "Education was in transition at the time said. ''But the philosophy bad changed an~ there was a since the last time Lacie of struc· J coached, so the ture," he said. varsity football "It drove me coach gave me·a crash course." ~and either the system had For 12 weeks to change or I duri1'1 the seasoo. had to change." Feeney's day start- So Feeocy cd early, as be made the switch worked at the to real estate office from '7 a.m. and was espe-to 2 p.m., then cially attracted coached football to marketing for the next four exclusive, high-hours before end properties. Although be enjoys selling heading beck to the office and then home all types of properties, his special~ is sell-to spend time with his family. ing luxury homes near the waterfront "Football bas always been my forte, but After nearly 20 years with the same real ' mostly I enjoyed the camanderie with the estate agency, be and his sales team recent-kids aod the coacbea," Feeney said with a ly moved to Coast Newport Properties to smile. , . . expand their marketing opportunitiC$. Although the team didn t have a wuuun1 His sales team includes agents nm Carr season, he still found the experienoe to be and Lance Boggs, along with sccrctary rewarding. . Nancy Carr. Peeney's wife Dottie also oon-"Freshmen arc at such a formative age, tributes to the team. and for many of the kids it was their first But watching his l3·ycar-old daughter, experience with organized football," be Mcghan, play volleyball made Feeney said. "We only woo a couple of games, but we all worked. toward the same goal and with 60 kids and five coaches it was a vecy unique expc!ricooe." • He hasn't decided yet if he'll return to the field next fall. For now, he's focusing on real estate and is optimistic about the real estate awkct in 1996. "It's an electioo year and the eoonomio forecasts are positive, there's a pent-up demand and intelc$t rates are low," be said. "Plu!i,· ibcrc•s not as much of a problem with water oriented areas such as Baysbores, Balboa Island and Udo Isle. because there's nothing else like them." He is especially fond of Lido, since that's where be and his family reside. The California native continues to enjoy the coastal lifestyle. He runs sevetal miles or bicycles down to the Wedge and back each morning, plays golf seven! times a week and plays tennis oo weekends. Feeney and his family also enjoy going on ski trips. "I have a flex.11>lc lifestyle -it takes me two minutes to 1ct•to work and the proxim- ity to home allows me to be involved in the community," he said. '1t makes it very inviting." You COit mu:li Bill FHIUJ llll Coan Nrqorl ProfHr&1, loClllN llll 4 Cine Pltlvl, 5". 260; Nn1p0rt IHoe~ (114) UU«JO. ..--~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~~~ Golf cour .. , beach and ocean setting surround * Pelican Point Nestled behind the guarded gates of Pelican Point is a onc-of-a- kind classic Southwestern contemporary. 1bc home at 22 Shoreline Drive was created with an updated blend of authentic natural materials and old-world craftsmanship. Its rich earth tones blend with today's clean lfoes creating an atmosphere that is both tranquil and captivating. Meticulously designed and decorated. the open plan conveys a rich informaJi.. ty. 11lc spacious main rooms flow effortlessly for large scale entertaining, yet offer cozy intimacy for small gatherings. French doors open onto spacious patios framed by oak trees and beautiful natural gardens. The private coastal enclave of Pelican Point is sl111'0Unded by four holes of Pelican Hill Golf Oub's ocean COUTSC. Dramatic ocean. mountain, colf ooune and Catalina views ere.- ate magnificent backdrops, and residents enjoy private 6CCCU to Crystal Cove State Beach. Residents of Pelican Point have a 24-hour guard-gated entrance. Tb.is prime location. on the ocean side of the Pacific Coast Highway, is close to business, dining and shopping in Corona dcl Mar and Fashion Island. 11lc Pelican Point community was developed with SS loo. each about one-half acre. 1bcre have been three double lot purchases and ooc owner acquired five lots for a single residence, thus reducing the community to 48 home sites, and only 13 Iota mm.in for sale. Currently there are three custom homes on the market and all three arc available through Coast Newport Properties. For""',. ltifo""""'411, call Sara Hlnatm of C«ut N•wporl ProJHnh1, (114) 1$9- 3705. COtUt N.wpon hoJHrtWI II locllUtl Ill 4 CM~ Pla:tJi, St.I. ZfO, Nnt1"1f'I BMtla. . . . . . . . ................................................ . AY1ard-Y1inni·n9 agent . is neY# addition to Coast NeY#port Properties . Ilana Brodie continues her successful real estate career at new agency Ilana Brodie is a dynamic ldd.ilion to the Coast Newport Properties team of qenu. A dive~ becqround and personal experi- ence in living in different countries and enooontcring new cultures give her a spe- .cial insight into the real e.1tate process. She is able to relate to her client's relocation process and is there every step of the way to help the transaction run smoochly from start to finish. Brodie is originally from Cape Tuwn, South Africa. where she earned her degree in IOC'ill wort from the Upivenity of Cape Tuwn. The North Shore suburbs of CbJcaao Wci'e her home foe m yean before she mc)Ve.cf to Irvine in 1982 with her husband, Alan, ton Michael, now 20 and daughtet Jessica, D01V 18. She became an instaat succesa in real estate after cn.lerina the field in 1989. eam- ina roolcje of the year bonOn Ind bccom-- ioa the cop new aalespe.non for her cornpe· oy. With her C<mner firm the earned mMy . '"~ "~· ~.~c;, Ciisle. ' .... award for the top 49fi of agents nationwide. 1bc switch to Coast Newport Properties was a natural process for her. '1 chose Coast Newport Properties because of the high standards ICt by such an expert team of agents," Brodie said. "The marUting oppoltllnitics with Coast Newport Properties are exoclleot" Brodie devotes her free time to her fami- ly and is involved with her synqop. She beloogs to the Jewish Federation of Orange County and Jewish Community Center. She is also a member of the PTSA of University High School in Irvine. Por Brodie, real cstale ii Yf!rY lli.mple. Sbe believes in integrity Md~· ism md credits ber success to bcr lllllUrll ability to wort wi1b people Md tnmtoem every aitulltioa into • politive one. She iJ 1 valuable reaource for lrVinc.. Newpon 8eacb. Uauna Beach 'anct Ill o( Soutbcm Onanae Couoty. r .. ea f'f«ll l._, llrOitl#"' (114) "' UOO. Cood N""°" """''*' II •• ,.,,awe~s..uo, N..,,_,a-c1a. ...... , .....•..•.. • Taking Newport North by storm Mike Tashman's marketing program contributes to suc- cess at the Villas Mike Tashman of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. has targeted the c harming. guard-gated community of Newport North Villas in Newport Beach as the principal focus of his considerable expertise and negotiuting skills. For years, he has spe- ciali1ed not only in traditional real estate but in handJjng REO's for banking clients which led to specializing in relocation of corporate clients. His comprehensive relo- cation informalion packages are available to companies. Newpon North. developed by Bren in the lace 1980s. is one of the few tracts in Newport Beach which has been able to compete m some measure with the Newport Coai.1. The location is well suited for quack access to the amenities and beaches of Newport as well as the finan- cial district. The newer homes, guard-gated ~ance the ~ummer of 1994, have added value an lhe area. In addition lo the free standing homes of the Villas, there arc also townhome1' avajJable for purchase. An apartment complex managed by the Irvine Company is across the street. The lush set- Mike Tashman tings. punc- tuated by mature palms and tropical plantings create a vil- lage atmos- phere. Summers are delight- ful, since the - common areas have beautiful pools and counyards and have become comfortable and friendly neighborhood gathering spots. Homes in the Villas range from about 1,920 to 2,400 square feet. Prices now Stan at about $375,000. Tashman's success in Newpon North Villas was immediate. He had his first list- ing there within 40 days of targeting the neighborhood with his extensive marketing program. Th read MiU Tashman, call the Pnukntial -Jon Douglas Co., 2101 E. CoasJ Rwy., 1250, Corona del Mor, (714) 159-66()(). Melinda and Marty Jones: They could do without those hazy days AGENCY: Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOB TITLE: Real e11r.ate agents FARM AREA: Harbor View Hill<;. lrvmc Terrace. Shorccliffs. Cameo Shores FAVORITE MOVIE: "Room with a View" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: C'est Si Bon FAVORITE GETAWAY: Mexico and Colorado PET PEEVE: Foggy weather when trying to show view properties BOW DO YOU DEFINE SUC- CESS? Reaching your goals W• want IQ h«U .fro• Y"" 1Juou8/a OIO' SNAPSHOT co~ ,,..,._ n.c~ LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY: """'f eobl.n1 rftll •llllU OWll• Melinda ond Morty Jones 1n, brokn'I, Qgfnb, ..arb1Ut1 ,.,,,,..,,"""'.,, tuul 10 years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Irvine HOBBIESllNTERFSTS: Golf. bridge, rose garden. skiing, surfing, windsurfing CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Lido Sailing Club LAST BOOK READ: "Coming Home" sttdf rr1""1Hn. W• 11tcofUG6• '°" to HNI "pl&olo ()lack""""'"'"' I/ '°"°'"h wi1Jt IJN ""1lri41uil'J ""4 tM COaptUrJ'I ""1IN ....td Olt IM Nd:. S.lfd or Ju"'"'~" to: JM& ffbl; '-' ..... #lllot; o.u, ""°" JJO W. &q SL,, COiia M•14, CA 9101; Pax: (714) 6S048(J2. &o'1111•: 5 , ... TU•ulaJ. W•'ll pNbl/.l1' II 111 .,,_. II tr'Nll- al*. 7b rm,,, W"'*"">11 """ ,,_ """"'...,. ·~ tall (11') 514- 4.Ul. ' Tough guys finish first High energy and aggressive marketing help Moc MacKenzie reach his goals In the ring of real estate, Mac Mackenzie has the odds in bis comer. He was recently named the No. 1 top producer for Orange County for 1995 by Maxine Montgomery, manager of the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. His terrific energy and fast- paced style arc tailored to each client and situation helping bi.m reach his goal of exceeding, by 100%, each seller's or buyer's expectations. His strong family values and the desire to see ochers own their own property in Orange County is what fuels his drive. He loves and thrives on the fast pace and competition of this dyna(Dic office, peopled with ~ top produoers with great skills to match his own. His energy and success can be typi- fied by his own words: .. I maxi- mize the dol- lar value of a property by marketing aggressively, with little time on the markeL" Words to live by in challenging times. MacKenzie predicts a tough, but exciting time for the future of the Orange County real estate owket. 7b nod Moc MocKenr;U, call du Prutk1llial -/011 Do"Pu Co., 2101 E. Coast H'tllf1., 1250, CorolUI thl Mor, (71') 159-66()(). Peopl~ skills aid the road to success Education and dedication lead to ~hievement for Ali Zarrinnegar Ali Zarrinnegar, broker associate of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., Newport Beach office looks to his family for moti- vation to continue to succeed in the real estate profession. His three children have made him very proud; Dana is completing her bachelor of science depec in anthro- pology; Eddy is aueod.ina law school; and Susan is attending a private college in Franklin. Ind. He bas accomplished much in the edu- cational an:oa himself. He bolds both a bachelor of ICiencc and a master's of busi- ocss admini.stndioo from Loa, Beach State Univenity. Alooa with boon of bard wort. these degrees have helped him to become SllCCes!- ful in his chosen field. His solid skills of negotia- tion and an ability to handle people well has assisted him in eamin& an outstanding repu- ... ., Zani wion in the com- ~· nnegor munity. He begins the day early with a three- bour workout and then devotes the rest of the day to business. This dedication and focus combined with 19 years of experi- ence give him the edge in prcdictin1 the future for 1996. 7.arrinnegar believes it will be an excellent year for real estate. 1b ,..,Ali~ cd,,,. PnlMldlol -Jt111 DollP,. Co., 1101 B. ONul B'tllf1., llJO, Coro11a Ml Mor, (714) 1~. Huge home wlll1 -Aewa SpidOaa four bedroom. dnc IDCI oaoobllf ~tb family home wicb loa of open ..,.ce. Pedect ftoorplm tor peaU. livo-in pereeu, or m-lawa. Recent remodclina. new deco, wood noon.~ ea1ry with blndlome' staiJca1e and half-beth. Veew of <;bat>' Lab and Bact Bay from elect. are.t loclCion and potential. PtW lltOn "4/~ cd Jo ICJlf.f • n. ,,...#d-'/•,,.,,,,,,. C..., (1U) 15~ Premium Corona del Mar duplex Well maintained Corona del Mar duplex in .superb location. Cute front unit cottage with three bedrooms and three baths plus two bedrooms/two bath. Newer rear unit with huge master suite, beamed ceil- ings. fireplace and large deck. Ideal opportunity for owner/user. Great rental income. For_,,. btfontllllon, call DarreQ Pash, broker, aJ Metro Realty, 5 Corporau Pla:.a, Newport Bcacl&, (11') 120-9422. The original Bluffs Unobstructed canyon view and city lights view from this prime location in the Bluffs. This three bedroom. two and one-half bath. spacious .. E .. plan includes beautiful wood cabinets in the kitchen with brcakfa-;t room. lbcrc arc nicely upgraded bathrooms. plus a walk-in closet in master bath area. A fireplace, securi- ty system and laundry room with storage complete the package. There are private front and rear patios with paver tiles. Wonderful community pools and walking trails are near- by. Otfe~ at $420,000. For 11U>n llf/onlflllion, call Marraret Duffey of Metro Really, 5 Corporale Plaui, Newport Beaclt., (714) 720-9422. Calaf• • tna Vl8WS Located in Corona Highlands. this home features capti\'atina views of the Pacific and Catalina sunsets from the kitchen and living room as well as sit- down views from the den/sunroom. Remodeled a few years ago, it is in move-in condi- tion. The beautifully designed front entry gate opens Ollto an expansive courtyard tiled with Mellie.an pavcn and offers entertaining opportunities. ~b doon take you into the home which features four bedrooms, two and one-half baths, bleached hudwood floors, ocw carpet and sandblasted. whitewashed open beam ceilin11. aJooa with Jarae expanses of aJass. Situated within si1bt of Pelican Hill Oolf Course, beach access and Olde Corona del Mar arc just a short wallc. Offered at $559,000. For,,.,..,,..,,_, cwll Mflr1 B0.11 or llob W•ifar: al (714) '44-1600, COIUI N•w,orl ,.,...,,.,, 4 CMe ,._., Slit. JfO, N~ IU«lt. Families hop to annual Easter Bunny event RE/ MAX South County agents bring Easter festivities to Cliff Drive Park Each spring the residents of Cliff Haven, Kings Road and Newport Heights look forward to the annual Easter Bunny Event and Easter basket drawing put on by Rae Rodgers and Robin Tench of RE'JMAX South County. Cliff Drive Park was buzzing last Sunday from the excitement as nearly 80 children and thei.r families came to have their photo taken with the Easter Bunny and share in the joy of spring with colored eggs. candy and games. Rodgers and Tench are well known for their years of real estate service. Rodgers bas bad tremendous success in the Heights area. Tench sells an average of 30 homes a year in all areas of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Borh have earned the prestigious RE'JMAX Hall of Fame award and continue to earn the 100% Club award Robin Tench and Roe Rodgen snuggle with the Easler Bunny at the event year after year. 1bc duo have now teamed up to better serve the Cliff Haven and Kings Road homeowners. Rae Rodgers and Robin Tench can be reached aJ RE/MAX South County, (714) 760-5000, ~xt. 126 or ext. 131. Oceanviews from comer knoll location Located in Emerald Bay. Pour bedroom. three bath a-adilional home features ocean views from the living room, kitchen and dining room. It is situared on a knoll that sets the home above the road and gives it stately curb appeal. Used brick and while painted windows give the home traditional style. In addition to the four large bedrooms is a rumpus room. The Liv- ing room bas beautiful hardwood flooTS as does the grand sized family room. 1bc lot is one of the largest parcels in Emerald Bay, allowing for a front lawn and a large backyard patio with used crushed brick. Offered at $1 ,245.000. For wwre in/onMlion, call Bill Dolby of REIMA.X South County, (714) 494-7475. Beach close in Corona clel Mar Build your dream home or remodel. A nrc 40-foot lot with ocean peek view, only steps to beach. This lovely two bedroom. two bath home includes a guc t couqe with one bedroom and one bath. A great opportunity and prime location. For _,,.. ""°""""" eall llilt..U DU011 of Metro Realty, S C"""'°""" Pltlvl, Nrqort B«#lt, (114) 120-Hll. • CORONA DEL MAR 212 c:amation Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 3BR NEWPORT BEACH 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas 729-7271 811 W. 15th St. B-2 Gary Sully/Metro Realty 720-9422 2BR Sat 1-5 $429,000 D D Sat 1-4 $950,000 Sat 1-5 $229,000 Ratea ae of Aprll 4, 1996 KEY LENDERS AND RATES INT£REST % POtNTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. Abacus Financial Grp. A (7~_4)_965-00_77 ___ 7_.500% _ __._, __ 5 __ 2_.3_75 __ 1_4 __ 7_.7_84_ Amencan Savings Bank S (800) ~-6272 _ 7. 750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 Bank of Amenca B (800) 556-7811 7.750% 5 2.125 45 8.011 Cahforn1a Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 7. 750% 20 1.625 45 7.958 ---Chase Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-soa2 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 7.850% 20 2.000 10 8.099 ---------<? o u n try wide Home Loans K (800) 877-5626 7.625% 5 2.000 45 7.871 Detnck Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.500% 5 2.250 10 7.771 Downey Savings S (800) 338-9639 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 EITI_!_ry Flnanc!al A (714) 729-9200 7.625% 5 1.598 15 7.828 Ftdehty Fed!"ral Bank_ S (800) 232-2309 7.750% 5 2.125 10 8.011 F_i_rst Fed_!r~l~ank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 Fleet Mort11~ge K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.260 45 7.898 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 ---Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.750% 10 1.500 30 7~ NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 2.250 10 7.771 0ce __ an_view_F_lnana_·a_1 ____ R __ (~7_14~)_85_1-635 __ 5 ___ 7~j~2_5% ___ 5 __ 1_._760 ___ 15 __ 7_.844~ ProFed Mortgage K (800) &86-3756 7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.875% 10 1.500 15 8.071 TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300 7.825% 10 1.375 10 7.804 -------'----'------------------~ Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 2.000 60 8.125 -----Weyemaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.750% 10 1.760 14 7.971 30.Yur 8d]ustable INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) 2.950% 20 1.000 7.425 207,000 2.350 2.950% 20 1.000 7.525 600,000 2.450 5.750% 5 1.000 8.057 207,000 2.750 110 110 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1Y 3.500% 20 1.000 7.529 207,000 2A50 110 tM ~~~-----~ 5.750% 20 2.000 8. t62 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 25 1.000 1.475 500,ooo 2.400 1m -m 5.000% 20 0.000 7.737 207,000 2.750 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.250 7.451 600,000 2.350 110 1M _2_.9_50% ___ 20 __ 1_.000 __ 7.525 500,000 2.450 110 1 M 2.950% 20 1.813 7.509 600,000 2.350 110 1M 3.950% 10 1.750 7.661 207,000 2.500 110 tM 3.950% 20 1.250 7.509 207,000 2.400 110 1M _s_.600% ____ 20 __ 2_.2_50_ 8.182 201.000 2.750 1TS 1Y 4.750% 5 1.000 8.249 207,000 2.875 1TS 6M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.483 500,000 2.400 110 1M 5.125% 20 2.500 8.149 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 20 1.2.50 7.451 eoo.ooo 2.350 110 tM 5.875% 10 1.875 8.182 207,000 2.750 1TS 1V 4.250% 20 1.000 7.710 400,000 2.825 110 1M 5.000% 10 1.250 8.171 207,000 2.760 1TS 6M ~---------~~--'--~ 5.375% 5 1.500 8.070 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.375% 20 t .250 8.025 201,000 2.825 eco eM ---~---~ 3.950% 20 1.125 7.598 207,000 2.500 110 1M 8ot'I •Md & ~ pn>graml -3MIO COi_.,, .. mong11gn. 1')pe " Lender Ill; I • 8111*; K • ~ bllnller; R • ,...,.... ~ s • .,.. ' loM. Mor'8llllll tieni.'I and .,...,. -lollNlld tlr ... ~ D9'*1met -OI Aelll EltMe • .._ 11 bloll9f or COfPC)l9llon. For lnbnlllllon call Clllll. ~ • (911) 227~. ...,.. ,._ tor ... ..,... II en lrtlloductory r• tor IN ht ... 1• ,.. period 0.-~ II ""ourof c:Mtl <" ol ..... price) pllld IO..,. prior IO tlgr*1g mot1gllgll conCrllCt. Polrltt.,. % of lollfl ~ pllld IO '9lldlr Ill time Ol IGM dolfnO. UCIMll 111111 ~ OI dllya lllldllr ~,_prior to doell!I· A>lt. II IN WWllllli ,.._llllOll rW wNctl 111111 •stimaled llnflUel cc»t Ol .. loen IO .. bo«OW91'. All A.P.R.a.,. cabMlld ~ MotlgllOe Ntwl Co. bllMd on. $207,000 loM lmOUnC, .. poltlll lho'#n and '100 "*' ..... The A.P.R.a.,. ~ 11111"9 ~tor.....,.. eon only. When ~'°'II io.n. Federlll T~Lendlng lllw r9qUlr9e lendlll'l IO~ en A.P.R. IPlldlc '° Mdl loM olllr ............... II .. ,....._...,., .. ..,"'*' gMrl .... ,. ..... ,.. ~..,,.I ...... nun Ol l207.000. Mlftln (In%) 11 lendlll'lproftl; m11tg1n • lndu • ~ rnelllWflrll ~1.,..11. INMllflllballltor-io11n ...... ,..~. "'*"•New Allll).110• 1111 Diii. C.of Fundla.1T1•1·Y•l-.ry 811, ...... ._,,,., UllOR, IT8. knonlh Tr.-ury 811, eco. knonlll--. ..... ol .... ••nnttA ,~la ... period**-'...,,.,... 1M. 1-Monll, .... ....,,.,., 1V.. 1 y..,, M ... Nltd IO • dlllllgl v.-y ,. lllld '9lml prior IO~ '°' II IOlln. Al ..,.,. prcMde lolltll *' ....... ,... Ind llltma tot ...... IGM _,,._ The Wal!Nllon .,,...,., le 11111 an OfllW '°,....... II IOell. "°' I COMllNr .... Oft ._ IO .... tor 11 motlgllgll. Mnd 1$4.60c:t19C1!Pll)'llble10 ~Newt Co., 1110 E. 1111 Sl, a. 100, a.. Mii. CA t210I. (114) _,., 117 ~ O I-Mol'DilOI NIM Co A Taste of Manhattan in Newport Beach 811w.15th ts..2 . Offered At: $229,000 Make o«w -Seier bought another -ve<y motrvated' Completely remodeled three level condo w/ granite ~. central air, plantation shutters. trench doors, gated. Proudly Presented ey: Gary Sully Open Sat 1-5 METRO Off.: 714/720-9422 Res.: 7141640-1247 Pgr: 7141651 -3488 Million SS Views at 2 5 to 50 cents on the dollar?? Call Melinda Mason for details 759-7700 rruxre1lll9 Re 1lt ors NEWPORT BEACH RfOOCED TO $213,000 NEWPORT HILLS ESTATES • T ownhome i'I gated comnuuty • Masler w~ & spa !lb • Attached garage • Comnulity pool • Wal to Hoag Hospital and beach ·Great~! I 3 beckooms, 2" baths '" boros fin ~hledWll!l Kay Polovina ofo631-1400 x236 hm 675-5622 BIG CANYON GOLF • COURS E VIEWS • CUSTOM llOME QUALITY FEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NF.IGllBORHOOD • IARGE LOTS • UP TO 4.168 SQ.FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE TWELVE EXQUISITELY CRAFTED HOMES LOCATED IN THE llARBOR VIEW lllU.S AREA. •From $695,000 1,1 NEWPORT HillS 1111111 (714)644-6811 lie. 7202 W. Oceanfront Newport Beach •Custom Oceanfront Built '89 • Catalina Ocean Views • 4BR 3'/2 BA • Gounnet Kitchen · • 4-Car Parking • Full.Security System • Quiet Beach, No Boardwalk • Please Call for Appointment •Will Co-operate with Brokers ·'::~'!!·~MES, MANNING&: HOMES $1,195,000 Sheree Battelle (714) 631-7905 ,.,,,, ... Owners & Realtors: W~n t to Reach the· Sest Qualified Horne Buyers 0 11 the Coast? lhowcw Your Property Herell Wlfh your ad on this page, the Open Home Gulde also available for only $5.00. ~noon DJJ11~ot CALL llORI I ORANGE PARK ACRES SADOLEHlLL RANCH Over 1 Aae 5 Stall BR Plat Tld Room ..tm.laeA...a • WATERFROHI' HOMES. Inc. Realton•~ 698 North Ranchwood • Completely Remodeled • 4 Bedrooms -t Office I 3 Baths • Gourmet Kitchen •F~Room • Fpnnal Olnii9 Room f°' 12 • 22 French Doors • Ume:stone Floors • Handcarved ~ & Oleny Doors • f.1ectric ~ • Secmty System • FTitshed 3 C.ar Garage w/Cabilets REDUCfJ) TO $997 ,000 ~---. 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