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1996-04-20 - Orange Coast Pilot
SP 0 R. TS Costa Mesa ball club still hot in league hunt Longtim.e country ·cluQ operator Harry Green dies ·some see red over police car change By Andrea Sakamoto, Daily Pilot Twenty-five-year Costa Mesa resident Harry Green, who battled the city over control of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, passed away on April 13, 1996 from a lengthy ill- ness at the age of 78. Mr. Green was well-known in the community as the former president of the country club for 22 years as well as a generous charity giver. He dedicated a longterm ser- vice to the Lions Club and . . . Chamber of Commerce. He w{ts on the Board of Directors for Costa Mesa Sa nit a ti on District, a member of American Legion and A m i g o s Harry Green Viejos. "U you were a friend of Har- ry Green, you were a friend for • SEE GREEN PAGE A4 • Residents inundate police chief's office with calls, most against chang- ing the color of the cars to black and white. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Police Chief Dave Snowden said his office has been inundated with phone calls from residents reacting to a Daily Pilot story on Councilman Gary Monahan's desire to consider going back to black and white squad cars. "I was very swprised," Snow- den said Friday. uln my tenure here, there's only been a couple of issues that have ever generated that many phone calls. I was expecting to get maybe three or four, maybe a letter.• Monahan made the suggestion earlier this week, saying he believed a black and white paint job may make the squad cars more visible on the street and, in effect, act as a deterrent to crime. He asked City Manager Allan Roeder to compile a report detail- ing how many other agencies in the county use black and white cars. By Friday afternoon, the department had logged 81 phone calls. Most of the callers said they hoped the city would choose to leave the cars with the paint job Newport Elementary student Noel Dunn (below, left) leads a charge of her class~ mates searching for debris during their annual beach clean- up Friday. MARC MAR™ I OAlY Pl.Ol Newport I Elementary ; students scour ; By Andrew Bridges, Daily Pilot Bette Ross' entire fourth-grade class traipsed across the sand just blocks south from their Newport Elementary classroom, spreading out once they hit the shoreline. boa piers -by the rest of the student body, were part of the school's seventh annual •Beach Sweep.• As the students stooped to pick up the bits of flotsam and jetsam washed ashore, they shouted out their finds to Ross and the par- ent volunteers, who duly recorded each item. beach for trash as part of annual l Each student, shepherded. by Ross and four parent volunteers, then unfolded a small grocery bag and began plucking garbage from the sond. "I found a baby blanket and a bunch of straws," said fourth-grader Kylen Sharpe, showing a reporter her mixed bag of trash, "mostly straws." • '"Styrofoam,• and "cigarette butts," were cleanup i The 30 students, jo)ned elsewhere on the sand -stretching between Newport and Bal-•SEE CLEAN-UP PAGE A10 r-... ----------~---, Drivers helpless as gas prices soar -for now • Air Resources Board is investigating increase, which local dealers attribute to requirements for cleaner fuels. By Andrew Bridges. O.ily Pilot NEWPORT--MESA -As gaso- line retailen and con1umen aWait the outcome of a heanng next Thurtday at wbicb oil com· paniiel wW 8q)lain to the Califor-ma AJr R.ourcet Boe.rd a reamt leap in fU.el.prtcel, loCal lncreues -20 cents lind mere a g8.Don over 1ut JDCinth'I piiCM -have left IOlbe dd•ers l*J>laed. "I MYeJ coUkf UDdemand why prices at the pump increase the minute they do at the well head,• said Carl Frank, a Costa Mesa salesman, as he filled his car's tank with 92-octane fuel, priced at $1 .69.9 a gallon, at Costa Mesa Chevron on Harbor Boulevard. The price at the Chevron sta- tion for iegul.ar 87-octane gas wu $1.47.9 and $1.58.9 for 89-octane. Station owner Tony Zal- dwnbtde said he began railing pticet Much 18, tacking on an overnight spike of 8.3 cents on Wednesday. •People are buying less and ataytilg away h'om higher grades,• Zald~e Mid. 'Oil~ pin the increas· ea on a state mandete, effective I \ I, I \ AROUND TOWN CLASSIFIED ENTERTAINMENT ON THE COAST SOCIETY SPORTS AS 84 AB A3 A7 81 . they've had for years now -white with a blue stripe. Some ot the callers even became somewhat emotional talking about it, said Snowden's secretary, Barbara Scott. • Daily Pilot readers have their own idea5 about police cars changing colors. See Communi- fy Forum, page A9. "l had one woman who was just screaming at me yesterday,• Scott said Friday. "She was say- ing, 'Where do you think they're going to get the money for this? They city even afford to tix the potholes in the street. I'd like to get my car painted, too.' "I tried to explain to her that it wasn't our idea, that it was Coun- CJ.lman Gary Monahan's sugges- tion, and they were only going to study it. But she just came back and said, 'Well, that costs money. too·· Scott said only seven of the callers liked the idea of a new paint JOb. "Three were women and four were men," she said. ·One woman said she felt the black and white cars were more identifiable for children, because in most magazines and on 1V, you see the black and white police cars. "The men just seemed to like the idea because it was like • SEE POLICE PAGE A4 Ornelas f o_und guilty of drunken driving •Huntington Beach man, who killed woman in 1987 accident, faces six months in jail for latest conviction. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A jury Friday found Danny David Ornelas, 26, guilty of two misde- meanor counts of drivmg under the influence of alcohol and hav- ing a blood alcohol level above the legal limit while he was rac- ing through a residential area in Newport Heights. "I felt the evidence was so overwhelming that there couldn't be another verdlct, • said Orange Goll.Di¥ De~ty 01stnct Attorney Elizabeth Molfetta "He had to be held accountable " The criminal charges stem from an incident Feb 12 where Ornelas was raang a fnend "like cat and mouse" in another car through a residential area in Newport Heights, veteran New- port Beach Police Officer Edward Walsh testified Thursday. The cars pulled into a parking lot and when Walsh spoke to Ornelas, be "detected a moderate odor of an alcoholic beverage," he said. Walsh said he also found a 12-pack carton of Budweiser beer with onJy three beers left and an open beer can in the defendant's car. After giving Ornelas a series of ·field sobnety lests --,.,lucb-were recorded on a police video tape the 1urors viewed -Walsh arrest- ed him and took him to the police •SEE CONVICTED PAGE A10 Johnson bill would let Newport library charge non-residents • City officials hope to get waiver as way to avoid losing $300,000 if they impose fee on out- siders who use library. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City officials are hoping that state leg- islative aid can help Newport Beach with its library's financial snafu. A bill authored by state Sen Ross Johnson wouJd let the aty charge non residents a norrunal fee to use the library Wlthout fear of Losing important state funds. City Librarian LaDonna Kienitz and City Counctlman Tom Edwards will testify in Sacramen- to Wednesday when Johnson's Senate bill goes before the Senate Education Committee. "We've gotten the support of surrounding cities,• Edwards said. "Possibly this could pass <J l I " I I < > :\: FRUORFEE? A bill by state Sen. Ross Johnson would • let Newport Beach charge non-residents a fee to use the city libranes. What do you think? Should Newport Beach charge for library services? Call our Readers Hotline at 642~. before our next budget cycle. We certainly hope it will.· Currently, the city does not charge non-residents to use the library. Since approXl.Illately 45% of the people who use the city's library are not from Newport Beach, those who do live in town pay a much greater percentage of library costs. City leaders includ- ing Mayor John Hedges have •SEE LIBRARY PAGE A10 SATURDAY. Al'fUL 20. 1M greer wylder When it comes iO antique, these stores are unique • Jn Costa Mesa, 17th Street has acquired two new antique stores. :'Adjoining stores Greem1Jle Slatton and Bear Hollow promise tllat they're not just another a.titique store. The grand opening ~lebrjlti.on is in progress this weekt!nd, and for every $10 Worth of purchases made you'll get a chance to win a prize val- uM at$180. ; The stores feature a mix of fur- nSture. primitive folk art, books, birdhouses, Steiff animals, garden •· books and bears. Greenville Station and Bear Hol- ldw are located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. A Youth Expo is in progress this weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds and Exposi- tion Center. The annual Youth Expo features exhibits by local students of all ages, and there will awards given for winning projects. The exrubits include school projects. a talent search, special contests, carnival rides, a jazz fes- tival, a science and engineering fair, and entertainment. Adznis· sion and parking are free. The expo's hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday. The fairgrounds are located at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. For more information please call (708- 3247). U you've always wanted to learn bow to ice skate, lbe lee Chalet (979-8880) is offering lessons for all ages. lf you enroll in a lesson you'll have one class per week, free skate rentals, two free practice sessions per week, a graduation medal, and recital. And The Ice Chalet is offering a $10 off coupon on beginner hockey and fibure skating lessons in today's Pfiper. The Ice Chalet is located in the Mesa Verde Center in Cos-ta Mesa. • : Stampa Barbara (546·3333) ~ the best window displays, the qeative cards made from stamps look like works of art. If you're wondering how they achieve that ldok. you can take classes at the Crystal Court store. : Stampa Barbara offers a class schedule that includes lessons on hOw to emboss, color-tips, how to nlake Emerge-N-See cards, and hbw to make see-through eflvelopes and postcards. Cost is s1a per class. It's located on the street level of Crystal Court in dost.a Mesa. . ' ! The children's shoes depart- Jtent at Nordstrom is having a "falt water sandal sale" th.is teekend on a kids waterproof ather sandal with rubber soles. e sandals come in navy, tan, rM, white, fuschia. or pink, and are on sale for $14.90. • BEST MIYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fa)( me at 646-4170. Frien<;Is Produce mark0table itlea AG: Kawamrua and Larry N~deauhope Farmers Market. in McFadden · . . ' . Square will educate general public about fruits and vegetables. By Evan Henderson, Daily Pilot T heir common bond would be a respect for the soil and for everything it could produce. Both A.G. Kawamura and Larry Nedeau have an appreciation for sodAl causes and for what Kawamura likes to call "enlightened capi- talism." The two men, both 40, have known each other since kinder- garten. They went to Newport Elementary School, Ensign Middle School and Newport Harbor High School together. Then followed a separation when Kawamura did his schooling in Berkeley while Nedeau stayed in Southern California and studied at USC. Then it was Nedeau who departed, serving two separate stints with the Peace Corps which took him to Swaziland and Guatamala. While Kawa- mura was entering his family business, Orange County Pro- dute, Nedeau conducted work- ers health and safety training overseas. "In the Peace Corps, when they know you've studied nutri· tion, they tunnel you right into agriculture," N~~u said. Five years ago, when Nedeau was headed home, he ran into Kawamura and his wile at South Coast Plaza. Shortly thereafter, the two found them- selves crossing paths on a regu- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Larry Nedeau and A.G. Kawamura walk through a field of radtochio ln Irvine. The Newport Harbor grads are looking to set up a Parmen' Market ln McFadden Square. l.ar bAsis. Fishing Fleet, "the Farmers of Kawamura is the president , the Sea." of the Orange County Parm With fresh produce comes Bureau; Nedeau manages rem-education, Nedeau says. tied Farmers Markets for the "People come up to me in Farm Bureau in Huntington the.dead of winter and want to Beach and-Orange. Nedeau is know why there are no tom.a- director of sales and marketing toes,• Nedeau said shaking bis for Kawamura's Orange County head. "Supermarkets slcew Produce and also conducts edu-people's cational programs for University percep- of Calif omia Cooperative tions of Extension. the sea- lbeir latest joint venture: a sons.• Farmers Market in Newport I n Beach's McFadden Square and addition an arena to educate the locals to coor- tbat Orange County has a fruit dinating in its name for a reason. the Cen· "We'd like to promote agri-tennial culture in the community," Parm on Kawamura said. "The toughest the site thing for us is that the general of the public does not appreciate agri-County culture, especially the agricul-f a i r - ture in their own backyard." grounds, "The toughest thing for us is that the general public does not appreciate agri- culture, espe- cially the agri- culture in their own backyard. " ; -A.G. KAWAMURA Their shoes become caked Kawamura's company donates with mud as Nedeau and tifilised crops to soup kitchens Kawamura stroll out into a field and otller needy organizations where workers are busy pick-through a project called Orange ing radicdrlo. Green beans and County Harvest. sweet com will soon be ready "We don't grow anything to for halvest. throw it away,• Kawamura said. If the Newport Beach City After Kawamura departs for Council gives the OK, residents another appointment, Nedeau will be able to purchase freshly-points out that his friend's com- grown produce which, the man-pany makes every attempt to agers say, costs less and tastes keep the industry thriving, to better than the produce oft a help those in need and to main- supermarket shelf. Every Tues-tain a business which employs day, Nedeau hopes to have at up to 300 workers annually. least 30 growers setting up "A.G. is a true humanitari· stands adjacent to the Dory an," Nedeau says. WillWn 1t Rishebarger WJlliam R. Rishebarget. a long· time executive with Rockwell lntemational of Anaheim, died at his hODle in Irvine Thursday fol- lowing a bout with cancer at the age of 83. After operating his own art stu· dio in Los Angeles, be joined Rockwell in 1942 when the company was still known as North Ameri- can Aviation . Mr. Rishebarg- er served in the U.S. Army during World War II and, because of his Wllllam experience. in Rbbebarger map-making and design, was assigned to serve with RAF Intelligence. He later established his own art company in Washington D.C. before rejoining North American Aviation in Los Angeles. At Rock- well, he served as director of graphic arts and was reSJ>?nsib~e for promotional and technical lit- erature. He retired in 1978. Mr. Rishebarger is survived by his son David who lives in Eng- land. &emces will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. Pacific View Memorial Park. • I Catherine Argue Catllerine E. "Bunny" Argue, a resident of Eastbluff, died East- er Sunday, at the age of 94. She was a longtime member and a former President of the Laguna Beach Garden club. She was honored by that Club with a spe- cial volunteers award in ~ Patriot's Day parade earlier this. year. Bunny ArgUe was a 40-year. volunteer of the Red Cross and a, 30-year volunteer for Girl Scouts, both after her service as a prima- ry school teacher. She resided in .. La Canada from 1932 to 1964. Her husband, Cliff, an attorney,. preceded her ln death in 1970. He was famed as the Iron Man of Occidental in his college years, and she personally observed hi& competition in the 1924 '"Chari~ ots of Fire" Olympic Games in Paris. Bunny Argue 'Was born m Nebraska, but came to California at the age of 1 when her father, Or. G. P. Cements, relocated on account of his health. He was given six months to live in 1901, but in fact SUIVived very healthily until 1958 (at tha age of 95). He was a prominent leader in agriculture and received an honorary degree. from the University of California .. Bunny graduated from Gleri-· dale High school in 1920 and : Pomona College in 1924. She . started visiting Laguna Beach at : a very early age when travel : required a train trip to Los Ange· . les from their family farm m-' Riverside, and thence by Red Car to Orange County, and by wagorr. the rest of the way. . • She maintained a summec. • home in Laguna Beach for ma.i:W:; ye,!l'S, Bunny Argue leaves ~; ~y Moffatt, and son~. ~e. and six grand~: chil ~s were private•· Those desiring to send gifts mar do so to the a Beach Gar- den Club. OCC debate team takes ttiird COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's speech team captured third place among 85 teams at the N~tional Community College Speech and Debate Tournament last week in Illinois. OCC, who placed first at the state competition last month, also beat out rival competition Saddle- ba.ck College, which placed fourth. Last year OCC place fourth at the national competition. OCC's speakers captured eight gold, seven silver and 15 bronze medals at the Chicago competition. Thirteen of the col- lege's 14 speakers received medals. The speech team includes: Ramir Hernandez, Placentia; Vanessa Cheung, Corona det : Mar1 Beverly Hur, Huntingto~: Beach; Marlo Tonel, Costa Mesa~· Tainara Hoffman, Costa Mesa;': 'Itace Kirkpatrick, Costa Mesa;: Doris Soto, Costa Mesa; Nin~· Reich, Costa Mesa; Justin Walvo ... : ord, Costa Mesa; Mi1n> Gilbrougb, Costa Mesa; Kevill Johnson, Buena Park; Priscilllt Bashore, Fullerton and April Cub- bage, Costa Mesa. ' During the past 18 years, OCC bas logged five national crowns in addition to six second-place. four third-place and two fourth- place finishes. · -Andrea Sakamoto Stay tuned to find out who Mr. Irrelevant is this ye!IT :. M Jl.IRREI EVANT XXI: Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata in New York City for the annual NFL Draft which happens today and Sun- day, to officiate at the announce- ment of the last draft pick. The last pick, known localJy and nationally as Mr. Irrelevant XXI will received the treat of bis life as he flies to John Wayne Airport and is transported to Twin Palms in Newport Center for a spectac- ular arrival party where he is showered in gifts from the com- munity; housed in a first class hotel in Newport Center for a week of activities which includes being roasted and toasted at his own banquet where he receives the Lowsman Trophy from the University Athletic Qub, partici- pates in a pub crawl •. golf tourna- ment and a movie premiere. By winning the Super Bowl, the Dallas Cowboys earned the rtght to make the last draft choice but rumor has it, they have traded the right for the last pick to the San Frandsco .f9ers. According to Salata, we won't know which team will pick Mr.Irrelevant XXI until 2 p.m. or so on Sunday when the final pick is made live on ESPN II. Tune in for the suspenseful conclusion of the mystery of Mr. Irrelevant XXJ . COMMUNITY NEWS: UCJ Town & Gown luncheon meeting on April 30 will feature Sandra Parr who will speak on "Well- Being at Any Age.• Reservation are due by April 26 to Mary Wood at '186-0880. Religious folk Art from Tim- buktu Gallery in Costa Mesa is on display at SL Mark Presbyter- ian Church in Newport Beach now through May 12, Monday through Thursdays from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. and on Sunday morn- ings. Various works featured are from Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico, Africa as well as art by local artists. CLUB NEWS: Members of the Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club are mourning the death on April 13 of member jim de boom Harry Green, former president of the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club. Green first joined Lions in 1979 and was a active and devoted member until being struck with poor health. Our con- dolences to the family. More than 1.(0 guests attend- ed the annual 1998 All Star Hlgh School Basketball Banquet spon- sored by the Costa Mu.a Down- town Kl~ Club. Featured speakers were former Corona del Mar standout Mollie Flint who now attends and plays basketball at St. Mary's College and Kiwa- nis Tom Lee, former high school star and honorable mention All- Amerlcan at UC Santa Barbara. Tickets are still available for both the boys and girls North/South basketball games being held tonight at Orange Coast College. WELCOME TO 11IE WORLD Of SEllVICE CLUBS: Barah Sarakby, classification of bank- ing, whQjoined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club. Mike Magnell, sponsored by Jart Sato- la, joined the Exchange Club of the Oranqe Coast. SEJIVJcE CLUB Ml!l!T1NCS nns COMING WEEK: Want to get more Involved In your community? VI.Sit a 1ervlce club this week. Guests aie welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your fln1 vbil.. T\Jl!SDAY: 7:15 un. -Tiie Newport Beech Sunrise Rot111y Club JDMtl al the Bal- boe Bay Club for a program by Gil Thw.att on "Building a City.· Noon -l<lwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at tJa Shark bland Yacht Club Costa Mes& Downtown l<lwe.nla Club meets at the Co5ta Meta Community Center. 6:30 p.m. Co5ta Mete-Newport Her· . -· bor Uons O ub, the Plsh ~CM. merts at • the Costa Mesa Countryl:lu6 to beartrom banker Al De GrASsl - WEDNESDAY: 7:15 iun.-South COilSt • Metro Rotary O ub, the "Taste of Costa Mesa • Oub· meets Ill the Center Club. Noon -• Soroptimist lntemaliooal d Newport Harbot will meet at lhe Santa Ana Country Club C.O.ta Mesa RoWy O ub meets at Mesa Verde Country O ub. The &change Oub ol Orange Coast meets al the Bahia Corinthlan Yacht Club to beu Susan Uno lbe Network· • lfl9 Queen. 6 p.m. -,,,. Newport Balboa Rotary O ub rneell at the 8allla Conntluan Yacht Club to hHr ,from students from Ensign Sc:bool about tbeu recent llip to Washington D C. THtll:SDAV: 7 a m -Costa Mesa· Orange Cout Brealtlut lJons Oub meets at Mimi'• Cale for a program by the Anaheim • Bullfrogs. a professional roller.bocltey team • at the Anowbead Pond. Noon -Kiwanis Club ol COl'Ol\,4 deJ Mar meets at the Belua , CorlnthlAn YaCht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanlt Club meets at the Holiday Inn to beer a program on lal chL The Exchange Club or Newport Harbor meebl at Shark Wand Yacht Oub for a business meeting. Costa MeN North Kiwanis Oub meet.a at the : Holiday lno to bear from Orange County CBO Jan Mlttermle.r. The NeWporl-lrvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott ~el to hear from fashion expert Kitty Letlie. • COMIJIUNlT\' • a.uas Is publ~ wefY Slturdly In the Deity Pilot. Fu 'PJI teNio • dub'I meeting lnfom\9llon to 631·$851. : : • • • • William Lobdell. The same 24- hour answering service may be used to record letten to the editor on any topic. O.lly Pilot, P.O. 80JC 15'i0, COsU ~ CA. 92626. 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A thO<ough lnven-• tOty hadn't been done but apParently a shotgun ind a hand-• gun, valued at $4000, wtf'9 stoi.n m well as apprOJC!Mately 250 COs and other mlteilflaneous it.ms. • JOO bloc* of~ ... .,,.,... f()U( ~ •nd monitors ~ stolen from a business' locked storage atH. The value of ttlt computers WM S 12.eoo. • 1000 blodr of Rldg~lnlt ctrde: Upon dM>ftl"9. the ex- wife took the bathroom and klt<Mn drawef'l ffon her for· mer residence. The hust>.nd wlll r.traln from prts'sing thargtS If the drlWWS are returned. • I I NIWFOllT llAOI 1 • a. Medi fll •Cwt Mlgh-J. A vendil MnesMd In : the left ""' wlndoW of • ~ ¥9Nde. The vehlde w. ltill ! tocked lrid no.thl"9 had beef\ .... whet\ the s 1 so Worih of t ~Will dltco¥Wed. I • ,.. ....... ef.,...... ...... A_..,. Palild off. I ~ s100 '1Mllr\ c1*9t wMt'I he P-'dfw SJOof I merchlldle Witt\ tt. tt.e ~· w Mt itM~ Until t m. men hid "'9 IN...,.._ t -, SATURDAY, APR!l 20, 1996 Al ~ .; Takiilg the highway .beats .flying there every time Orange Coast College instructor promoted · George L. Blanc, an Orange Coast <;ollege admtnistrator for the Past ~2 years, tw been pro- moted. to administrative dean of career education, contract educa- tion and community education. M y wile and I ba'1e been ta.king fly-drive vacaUons lately. She flies, I drive and pick her up at the target airport. When we went to Colorado just before Easter, it took her plane 2 112 hours to go from San- ta Ana to Denver. It took me 2 112 days traveling mostly on two-lane backroacts. I like them much better than the interstates. You not only see a different world, you hear it. Somewhere in the wilderness between Price and Duchesne, Utah, I pulled off a secret stretch . of highway 191 to peel an orange and sit on a rock. I listened to the 8SMhhhhh of a breeze through the evergreens and the still-bald aspens, the burble of Minnie Maude Creek. I was there for 20 minutes but not a soul passed either way. That's why I'll take 2 1n days instead of 2 1n hours. ·Not a single one of those jet- setters swooshing between SNA and DEN had the wonderful plea- sure of stopping on highway 10 between Perron and Moore as a man, a boy in his lower teens and RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. WMte Yw Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HAlllOUl.VO. COSTA MESA· 5'8-1156 • fred martin . their dog drove a herd of maybe 100 cattle from one side of the · road to the other. No horses, just lots of •Hiyaabsl" and "Gitgit- gitsl" and the occasional •woof! .. It only took about 10 minutes and I was sorry when it was over. The man thanked me for my patience. •Seems like most California people aren't real happy about waiting," be said. I told him all those types were down OJ) the interstate or up in the air. Then we wished each other a good life and went on our ways. Excepting all the grandchild and family activity, the brief vignette was a bighllght of the trlp. So was listening to Loretta, who was in command of a combi- nation gas station and lunchroom in a wide spot in the road. As I paid for some Diet Dr. Pepper and a bag of ice, she asked where I was beading. Denver, I said. to see my new grandson and his family. •oh, that's wonderful," Loretta gushed. •I have six kids, but I have to fa.rm 'em out for Easter because I have to work here Sun- day. I'd have six more kids if I could get my husband to go along with it. But not him; be says six is plenty. I told him I didn'tneed him to have more kids if I wanted. 'Watch it!' he says.• Loretta paused for a breath, then went on. ·1 don't, you know, need him just to have more kids. But, this is a small town and you can't get away with anything," she laughed as she counted out my change. Was it my imagination, or did her finger linger just a moment too long on my hand? Ob, well, it BUSINE~ TIGA N A D ANSACTIONS COl'por<1fionS\ p,1rtne hip) m~. acquisitions, buy-sell agreem n,, ~ntrac~ and collecl\Ons REA JME tlTIGA'llON ANO llANSACTIONS Eviction , Toredo~u eawrneaits, 'tie disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING! Trusts, Wills, Pr9 m1,tration (714)-~8'175 •m&P ~·Je April 18 -April 30 No special orders Kristen's Ungerte • Loungewear • Gifts • Breast Forms Westcliff Court • 1719 Westcliff Dr. • Newport Beach Monday-Saturday 10-6 631-SEXY (7399) BMW & Benz Specialists INTRODUCTORY OFFER! Bring in this ad for your free safety check & pay just $19.95 for oil (up to six quarts) and filter service. Includes h azardous waste disposal. BMW & Benz Specialists 7 40 W. 16th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Call now for your appointment: 642-1410 was Ume to get back on the road anyway. It seemed there were adveni ture1 around every tum as I explored the back roads Uie a bush-league Charles Kuralt. I genuinely felt the pain of those grand folks 35,000 feet above as my Jeep and I mJised through Dinosaur and Blue Mountain and Elle Springs and Maybell. You know those signs that tell you who's taking care of various stretches of highway? Maybell has two such. One aedits the Women's Oub of MaybelL the other the Senior Citizens Oub. That pretty much accounts for everyone in town, I think. They're doing rnuch better than Elk Springs, a once-lovely village that appears to have dis- appeared. Some burgs, however, are thriving. In Eagle and Avon and Minturn, many fine houses - near-mansions, actually -are POMONA 1/2 MILE 'Sat Mite, April 20 LA Ccnpaty Falrplex KIDS rREE (714) 832-7070 (~00) 384-8080 S.. the Top Gnmd National Dirt Tiack occmo Scott l'luloer. lteoril> Al1*lon. laT ~ 51 ... Moo.i..ad. Riclry Graham and many -~ on die g.-FairJ>lm lnxk. Alto. Ille Halleot-Dcrftd9on 113'L Tb.~ 7$0 roc:e with Edc1» Mulder Don E:m<M. Chuc:tr Jamer, Neil lMn and otbtre. 01an1 ni.wo.u Show, Rocino 111,o.r1a a1 ?:00 pm. Ad'fo.nc. .ale Gen. Mn Sil. llMerft Onmd· Mnd Sii. Child.ml~,....,. and u.adec .... -perodWL nc:bt8 cnallable at ,..... local pwtldpallng ~dealer, llCK'e w .. Plocluctlom (714.832.7010), 1\cblMDAll•• or al 11,. gate. sprouting. Some are vacation places, oth- ers are home to a new population of retirees and big-city escapees who have found sanctuary, quiet. beauty and dean air in the sticks. There's a lot of that out there But you mostly have to get off the interstates to find it. For ex.ample, drop off 1-70 just west of Richfield. You go through Big Rock Candy Mountain -yep, that's its name - then Panguitch and Orderville and Mt. Carmel. All of a sudden, you're twisting and turning through a piece of Zion Canyon that's so glorious and awesome you want to cry. Beautiful, friendly people, fine little towns and wonderful sights to see -something new and dif • ferent every couple of miles. s\ire beats a bag of peanuts and some freaky flier miles. FmD MMT1N'S column runs eve<y Thursday and Saturday. with Plu For the past 15 yean, Blanc • ., 59, bas been OCC't dean of cam- munity educatio~. While dean of community education, Blanc buill the program into the largest com-• munity college education pro-.. gram in California and one of the. : largest in the nation. Almost 72,000 people participated in last yea.r's OCC's 869 non-credit com-"' munity education events which include lectures, workshops, and performing arts activities. _ Blanc will now be responsiple for the college's 80-plus career education credit programs wb.iCh prepare students for careers in a wide variety of fields and also customized training at communi· ty business sites. 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CONTINUED FROM A 1 . life,• said Jim Wahner, a dose friend. •He was a giver and a good American who uid the Pledge of Alle- giance loud and cleat always teary~yed when be said it. Hany was a great supporter for all the charities in Costa Mesa such as Fairview Hos- pital and all the .booster clubs." Former Costa Mesa May- or Bob Wilson remembers him dearly. . ·u was a pleasure when he ran the golf course," Wil- son said. ·My wile and I were close friends of Harry and his wife, Maybelle. We tpok trips together. I miss him dearly. His heart was l.,_ger than he was and be Was a big part of the commu- ~ty." For 43 years, Harry S. Green Inc. held the conces- .... .. sioncti.re's contract for the Griffith Park Golf Coune. Mr. Green was a World War ll veteran. Four years ago, Harry suf • f e red a stroke and could not move on his left side. Harry is survived by his wile, Maybelle, and four children Dan, Jim, Sally and Tim. He also leaves behind 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. "H e was a generous man and helped a lot of people. He was a good husband and father," said his wile. But, Mr. Green came under question in the early 1990s after a police raid dis- cover ed illegal gambling activities taking place at the country club. Green. later lost control of the club and filed a $22 million lawsuit against the city. Funeral Services for Mr. Green were held Thursday at St. John the Divine Epis- copal Church. CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! C u stom 'Windo w T reatments Shutta. • ShRde• • Duettea • Blind• C11•tom Slipcover• • Bed•pread• CreQte Unique Style• With Our FREE D••lgner Con•11lt•Hon 50 °/n ~ OFF f POU CE CONTINUED FROM A 1 Police warn of counterfeit traveler's checks following tradition, getting back to the traditional police colors." Monahan said be, too, received some feedback on his suggestion. But, he said, most of the residents be spoke with were in favor of the idea. "I'd say I talked two a cou- ple of dozen people," said Monahan, who manages the Goat Hill Tavern, a popular watering hole in town. •And al.most every person that I spoke with, either on the street or coming thJ'ough the bar, said, 'Go for it.' They liked the idea of going back to black and white. • "Of course, · I wouldn't expect anyone to tell me to my face that they didn't like the idea, and I wouldn't expect anyone to call up the chief's office and tell the chief they hated the cars the way they are now. I guess it's just one of those things that everyone has an opinion about." ' By Carolyn Miller, Dliily p;1ot terlett traveler's checks. The SUS· petted con~ in all four of these instances is desaibed as a NEWPORT BBACH -After male ot possible Russian or mid- f our incidents this month where dle eastern descent, 30 to 40 counterfeit traveler's checks years-old, 5 feet 10 inches, about were passed at local businesses, 200 pounds with sboulder- police are asking merchants to length dark hair, according to be wary and take precautions to police. protect themselves. The.man uses an out-of-state The bogus traveler's checks driver's license and signs ·the are mostly Bank of America Visa checks with an illegible signa- checks in $100 denominations ture, which appears. to be a large and used to make small p•W'Cl~·ttM--f.-'""'il'::.11 with several cross strokes, es, Newport Beach police said. similar to the monogram of the 1bl$ month, four businesses television character, "Zoro," in Newp6rt Beach -including a police said. hotel gilt shop, a clothing store, a Police are asking merchalits stylist store and a flower shop -to be extra-cautious and to all unwittingly aecepted coun-immediately alert them to any- No matter what you're doing, your hometovvn newspaper ms IN... Daily Pilot one suspicious or any suspi- cious-looking traveler's checks. Police are asking merchants to do the following to decrease their chances of becoming a vic- tim: • Always examine traveler's checks for clarity. ~uine ones will have very sharp and fine printing. • Examine the impressions on the check paper. For example, Visa traveler's checks have a water mark impression of an eagle and a globe. • Always ask for and record identification from the passer and have them sign the check in front of you. -By Carolyn Miller AL ADAMS MORENO, Private Detective 3535 Each Pacific coast Hwy, Ste. 356 COrooa del Mar, CA 92625 USA IWITH THE PURCHASEI I SANDWICH & SOUP I 17f4J 525-J956 IJfOJ SS!H8J ~et "7Ur4t ~ ~ c:AU~ °'~ 1ltu4 ~ """'d4lit ~ ~ (#,4 ~~// • '1ka#UuJltd ~ ~ • ~ea""'""f 7"4~t Sa#d#d!Uf • ~ Seat4. 50-300 • 'Plfle ~ 4M/, ~ 'PWl6 ·~~e"-9 ·~~ eca~~~cn~~ (114} 541-1121 ';"'4t~~~ ~~~ 420 1Q. '"' ~ ~ ~. e,, 92621 SPECIALIZING IN JAGUAR& LAND ROVER I OF I I (QR SAlADJ I J 3 BAGELS I I OHL\'$ 4 5011 I 1 AT REGULAR PRICE! 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FlCTlON BOOK SALE Friends of the Newport Beach Ubrary will hold a fiction book sale from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avo~ado Ave., Newport Beach. Books will be tnmint condition and available for purchase at very low prices. SPRING FASHION FANTASY Anne Lester and Do~e Dodd of Fashion Island Productions will present Spring Fashion Fantasy beginning at 11 a.m. at Balboa Bay Club. Joe Roberts of Balboa Beach Company will provide live entertainment. The cost is $45, including luncheon, and benefits St. John Vianney Chapel Guild. For information, call 644-5944. HEALTH FAIR EXPO The Oasis Senior Center in conjunction with the City of New- port Beach Community Services Department and Hoag Hospital will host the 8th Annual Health ,Pair Expo from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m . at the Oasis Senior Center fu Corona del Mar. The fair will offer a vari- ety screenings for persons 18 and older for a nominal fee. For more information, call 644-3244. WOMEN, FINANCAL PLANNING Orange Coast College presents a three-hour financial planning workshop, designed for women only, from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 203 of the Lewis Center for Applied Science. Registration ls $25 or $39 for two. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. SURFRJDER TEACH Ii TEST The Third Annual Teach & Test Brunch will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Hard Rock Cafe, Fashion Island. The event will announce the results of ocean water testing as well as have music, informative displays, drawings and buffet brunch. Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for high school students and $8 for ages 3 to 12. For more infor- mation, call 833-5745. REAL ESTATE MARKET Finance 50 presents a free one- hour workshop on "The Real Estate Market -Boom or Bust• from 10 to 11 a .m. at the Universi- ty Athletic Oub, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 251-0270. SUNDAY STRING ENSEMBLE Critically acclaimed Austfian- bom. pianist Edith Hirshtal will perform in concert with the Jew- ish Community Center of Orange County String Ensemble at 7 p.m. at the Center, 250 E. Baker ~t., Costa Me54. For more informa- tion, call ?55-0340. CELEBRAlt EARTH DAY Join in ·the Earth Day celebra- tion on Shellmaker Island 1rom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a Birds of Prey exhibit, insect • adventlll'es and Badger Woman, a Blackfoot Native American, brings her drums and stories to the event. Also learn all about mud at 600 Sbellmaker, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6746. TRIBUTE TO MENDELSSOHN The Jewish Community Cen- ter String Ensemble presents "A Thbute to Felix Mendelssohn" at 2:30 p.m. at the Jewish Communi- ty Center. The program will include Sinfonia #8 in C Major and Tho in D Minor. Tickets are $8 for members and $10 for potential members. For more information, call 755-0340. 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This hil from hoth sides of the Atlantic comes to Orange County -and now It's our tum to laugh at the sardonic humor of lier Majesty's displaced subjects! ,_""""°""' ~ ~,._ IC"URD 0\ I Ill 'IC 0\0 'I \C,I " ... one of the most ferociously funny young American dramatists ... ,, -wsuw• " ... the most adept of parodists." -Drw•°"" It's safe 10 say there's no ooe in the Wescem lleml1,phere c1uite like Olrii.1opher Ourang. His n~est compilatJon, 1 m~ of pl:l). ketches. C\"'1 vldt'<>S-SOmt ~'tr sa>n on~rovides an cvtnlnA of~ lheatrkal in't'n:rfll<X!. Seth and )W ·u ftf¥« tat 11w .. , •Adventures in the Kitchen• and "The Wolfgang Puck Cookh<>9k" from 2 to 4 p.m. ltt 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 759~0982. FAMILY FUN DAY Children and grown-ups of all ages are lnvtted to Family PUn Day from noon to 4 p.m . at the Newport beach Central library. nie free event is part of the coun- ty-wide Imagination Celebration and includes stories, puppets and music. Call 117-3801. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson plays classic rock from 1 to 3 p.m. at On the Town Square, Th.angle Square. MONDAY HIGH PRIORITY High Priority of Orange Coun- ty, • the Breast Cancer Research/Information Network. will hold their spring luncheon and general meeting from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Center Oub, 650 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Keynote speakers will be Ors. Phillip DiSaia and Andrew Senyei who will discuss "Hor- mone Replacement Therapy and Surviving Breast Cancer." The Creating The Ufe You Want Free Two Week Class C..u MtN Cllarda of ALlalMi ScMMt 1l!O M .. Vtnk Or. t.1 U•tld Stallilc (> Pkuc Cl.II Reservations Required (714) 754-7399 cost is $25 per person and reser- vations are recommended. For more inf oanation, call 850..0803. YOM HAZIKARON The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County will hold the fim annual Orange County Memorial Service for fallen Israeli soldiers. at 7 p.m. at the Center, 250 E. Baker Street, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755- 0340. ADULT CPR The Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine Family YMCA will have an American Heart Association Adult Level CPR class from 5 to 9 p.m. The cost is $25 for members and $35 for non-members. Pre- registration is required. For more information, call 642-9990. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1996 TUFSDAY.~ DISCUSSIONS ON DIVEJISITY Estancia High School presents a conference on Ethnic and Cul- tural Diversity. Join students from the five Newport-Mesa high schools for a day of ctiscovezy and discussion from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa Neighborhood Community Center, Park Avenue in Costa Mesa. Call 760-341 O. MARINE MAMMAL SYMPOSIUM Child psychologist David Nathanson, who has established a unique program where, dolphins interact with disabled children. will be the keynote speaker at a Marine Mammal Symposium a' Orange Coast College, student center. Admission is $1. 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Served with Basmall Rice Piia( WINE:Chardonnay '94 4th course" "KARAHI LAMB llcMANOO CHlJTNEY (Lamb cubes cooked In Ollve oil. gar11c. tomatoes and ginger) Served with Qar11c Nan bread WINE:Cabernet Sauvlgnon '9:5 $149.95 $199.95 $249.95 5th course•'' 'RICf. PUDDING with pistachios $2'.Wpaa upon request Coffee/lndlan Ma.ula Tea mac Twin Set Full Set Queen Set King Set $349.95 $399.95 $449.95 $649.95 1 SATURDAY, APRll 20, 1996 religion calendar J100 THE ECONOMIST St. Mark Presbyterian Church .uI conduct the second part of a 4:J,ass entitled •God the Econo· )Di.st: How the Pie is Sliced• with 'dl.scusston on the growing dispar· ity between the rich and the poor in our nation and the world. The class will be held at 11 a.m. Sun- day following the regular 9:30 a.m. church service and social at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. t).44-1341. SOENCE OF MIND Ill Juanella Evans, facilitator, minister, mystic and spiritual teacher, will conduct a workshop to change your mind and your life with Science of Mind study on Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon at New- port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove Street, Suite 145, Newport Beach. Donatioris at <the door, coffee ready at 9:30 a.m. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer- tise classes from 10 a.m. to 11 'ft.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, .250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The pass includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech· niques and socializing. Call 5 13- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to }tear and experience •Pararugm Shift: A New Way -A New World· 7 :30 p.m. every Friday at a private resu;tence m Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such GRAND OPENING $5 FREE whh purchase of $25 $10 FREE whh purchaae of $50 $25 FREE with ~olSlOO -----Aort )O 250 E. 17th 8t. ~ ...... Hlllgrwn 8qi'8l'9 574-81!7 • METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 lklker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georoe 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 16~0~~~,~~v~. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin LAGU NA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S8rvlcee AvaJfable --------- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I CHURCH SERVICE SUN • 10!30 I Olllct: M. Tu. Th (714) 646-3199 Dt ...... llOl--.Ml.-r questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order1 Can con· Diets be resolved without foJ"Ce1 Are women and r:oen equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included.. DirectiOJlS: 159-0999. JEWtSH MUSIC MONTH Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach will celebrate National Jewish Month with a concert by Cantor Vladimir Shtayerman next Sunday evening, April 28 at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary of the tem- ple's place of worship, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Cantor Shtayerman, a tenor, came to the United States from his native Rus· sia. He sturued opera in the Tbil- lisi Musical School of Music. He will be accompanied by famous pianist Rinna Llvshin, a profes- sional concert pianist who will perform piano solos by Chopin, Rachmaninov and other great composers. Members, friends of the temple and other music lovers are invited to attend . Donation is $10 per person, children $5. For more information, call 548-6900. PEOPLE . JEWISH NATIONAL FUND OFACER Adrian Gluck of · Newport Beach has been appointed presi· dent of the Jewish National Fund's Orange County/Long Beach region. Active in Jewish organizations county-wide, Gluck has lavish praise for the Jewish Featured on Headline News Famous Brand Mill Trial Rug Sale Sizes from 2'2 x 4 to IO x 14 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Olun::b 1oam • 5pa1, SW:lday School 1oam Wectn.day w..ttags lpm ... He that abidtth in the doctrint of Christ, he hath both the F aJher and the Son. DJobn 1:9 ~ranch ot Tbt Mot.bu Churth The First Church ot Christ Scientist Boston, Masucbusetts -------------- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNrTY OiURCH CONGREGATIONAL · UNITED OfURCH OF CHRJST To leltw ft To C..; To C.. It To po. Bruce Van ~Ir, Minister Su~y Worship 8:15 & 10AM Churth School 9AM AclJlt • 9:45 Children Child c.,. Pro~ 64<4-7400 611 Htliocrope Ave, Corona Del Mer Wonhlp llld hw lbit pnictleal, OuiJt..cci'll.tnld, bi&lica.I ~· "TWO KINDS OF WISDOM" {J .... 3:13·11) Nation.al Fund and the role it playw in Israel. He ii a put vice president the Jewish Federation of Orange County. His dynamk leadership as campaign chair helped raise millions of dollars and made the Jewish Federation campus a reality. He and his wife, Susan, and their five children live in Newport Beach. EARTH DAY AND FLOWER COM· MUNION ·uving, Loving and Passages in the 1990s" is the title of the ser- mon at Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist Church, Costa Mesa this Sunday 10:30 a.m. The ser- mon will celebtate Earth Day and Flower Communion Sunday and will be delivered by the Rev. Diana Heath. AT 9:30 a.m. the Rev. Heath will conduct •1ntro- duction to Unitarian Universal- ism" in the social hall. Everyone is invited. The church is at 1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa. For more information, 646-4652. SINGLES SERENDIPITY The Serenrupity series for sin- gles meets Wednesdays at 7 :30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. All singles are welcome. A $3 donation, which also covers refreshments, will be requested at the door. No reserva- tions are required. The Rev. Bill Flanagan of St. Andrew's will speak on •Thinking About Remarriage; The Reasons, The Risks and The Rewards at the April 24 meeting. 'lllJNG ANO IEYONO- Ellen Snort.land, Pasadena Weekly political columnist, lawyer and freelance writer, will speak at the Orange Coast um. tartan Unlvenallst church. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, Sunday at 1 p.m. The talk will explore the U.N. Women's Conference and concurrent conference on non- govemment organizations that met in Beijing in September 1995. The presentation is sponsored by the church's Amparo Women's Federation Group. There ls no admission fee. For more informa- tion, call 646-4652. JCC MEMORIAL SERVIC£ The Jewisli Community Cen· ter of Orange County will hold a one hour program, Yom HaZikaron, the first annual Orange County .Memorial Service for Fallen Israeli Soldiers on Mon· day at 7 p.m. The ceremony will include a moment ol silence, opening remarks, Kaddish, El Male Rachamin, Yi.zkor, an address by a representative of the Israeli Consulate in Los Angeles, Hebrew and English readings, special Yom Hazikaron songs and Hatikvah. Following the ceremo· ny, the Haaarim Group will have a special Yom HaZikaron Israeli . sing-along entitled Shira Be'Tz- ibur. The event is free and open to the public for adults and chil- dren over 10. It is co-sponsored by the JCC and the Jewish National Fund/Orange County and Long Beach. The Jewish Community Center is located at 250 East Baker Street in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340 or 786-6270. HANK HORNSVELD Temple Isaiah welcomes guest Newport Harbor Montessori Center SUMMER ADVENTURES! Prescbool•KJnderiarten Full Time • Part TI1pe • Year Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Now enrqlling for Fall. • Experienced, certified, Montessori 1eachers • lndjvidualized acadcmjc instruction • Extensive cxlJ"aCunicular programs (art. music, computers, gymnastics. French & dance) "Academic Excellence in Hannony wi1h Young Lives" • Hot lunches PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PUSBYTERJAN CHURCH SuntlalJ Worship 9:30 11.m. CllilJ Cilre, .SunJ"IJ Se/tool J"mboree «t &stbluff Newport Buell 644· 134 1 650-3442 425 East l 81h Strcc1 •Co ta Mesa EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES crURCH episcopa ..... ~D I 7 ''°~°"" .,,... ...... °""'• """-' SIMar"" Fr. David C. And.non, redor 3209 Vio Lido Newport 8eoch. 14/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemeororx 9 om Church SchoOI 1 0:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH T-(Disciples of Christ) 2481 lrvtne An. at Santa liabel Newport Beacll Sunday Wonhlp • 10:0W1 Dr. Dennis W. Short Mlailler &4>5781 ·FOR INFORMATION ON ·RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CALL KRISTIN BERMAN 574-4240 COMMUNITY CHURCH ~roush Heavens lyes" Milltll1 If: Jrytm hn I Ciirll Qull 2'S l Y• ~ htMt (Wilil All 111111) PM1Rc U"1mAN cmtMtNn'Ollmll .......,...__.._._ .......... __ ......... " .. .. speaker Hank Homsve&d to Sha~ bat service, Friday, April 19 at 8 p.m. The Honi.lveJd fam.Oy WU instrumental in saving the lives Of Felix and Flory Van ~ mem· hen o1 the Temple, dwil'ig tbe Nazi oc:tUpatioo of Holland. Tuey took the young couple in their· home at a time when hiding Jews meant instant death. A sped'1 reception follows the serv,lce. For more information, call 548-6900. ADDRESSING BREAST CANCER A panel of experts will address breast cancer Tuesday, April 30, at ?:15 p.m. in the Temple Bat Yahm social hall, 1011 Car:oel- back Road, Newport Beach. The panel. includes Doctors Jeffrey Podlas, gynecologist; Neil M . Barth, medical oncologist; Jay Liebman, raruologist, director of Hoag Hospital Breast Imaging Services; and Nancy Raymon, R.N., consultant to women with breast cancer and co-founder of Healing Odyssey. The panel will discuss prevention., treatment, genetics and current research. The program is free and open to the public. For more information, call 644-1999. SUPPOR'F GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p .m., led by a professional. For more informa- tion, call St. Andrew's at 631·2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645· 3708. CAREER NETWORK The Career Network meeting for those unemployed begins at 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St. Andt&w's Presbf- temn ChUrdi. 1be tree, ongoing weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in !l{ewport Beach (ilCIOSS from Newport Harbor High School). For more information, call (114) 574-2239. SOENCE OF MIND Meditation class at 7 p.m. are held every Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci· ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New· port Beach. 11Physical Perfec- tion/Science of ~d • is also held. 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-31~ PRAYER BREAKFAST Pirst United. Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayh Breakfast at 6 a.m. evert Wednesday at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 1 ?th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-T1X1. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Bea~ otters a noon service e¥ery Wednesday with Holy Comma~ nion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites everyone for ~ study ol God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 1 :30 p .m . every Fri- day. All ages welcome. Diree- ti.ons: 650-2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Break- fast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church holds a weekly breakfast and speaker at 1 a .m . in Dieren- field Hall, 600 St. Andrews Roa<S, Newport Beach. The breakfast is open to all men for $2.50 per breakfast. For more infoIIDAtioli, ..c.all 631-2880. ~ offer you tkganct and beauty, cra/timanship and quality, all put together with tastt. _ CHRISTIAN SOUIH COAST CHRIST'IAN CHURCH· We Care About You 'Because Cui.st Cares. ''Needed: More Shelters for Storm Vtctims" (Joshua 20) WonhipSc~ IO:I S am Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Bible Srudies 9:00 am Minister Kids For Christ S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-346~ (Comer ofVic:torit & Pl11CC11d1) LUTHE RAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "We love chtldrtn, youth, young adults, career adults, .stniors. We lovt to cart, to reach out. to mm Meds, to answtr question( •Sunday Services-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 700 Vidoria Strttt •Costa Mna, CA 92027 (714) 031-1611 • (714) 548-08~ (School) TliA DITIONl\1. f PI S< 0 111\1 -·~,............................... .....,. .. .. s I, • ' ' I' I 1 I ... II '. Pacific Symphony .fund-raiser a . gem of a time . b .w. cook .. .. E very year, more than 100,000 Orange County residents, from kids to seniors, all races, religion~. eth- nic and economic backgrounds, p~perience the Pacific Sympho- ny Orchestra. elegant threads for the 17th annual •symphony of Jewels" ball in support of Carl St. Clair, attending the black tie soiree with his charming wife, Susan. Raising in excess of $100,000 to benefit the ·artistic and edu- cational programs of the sym- phony, the ball was co-chaired by Jo Ellen Qualls and Pamela Bo bit. Pounded in 1978, The Pacific ~phony performs 50 major concerts each season at The ~~rf orming Arts Center under tbe artistic supervision of the acclaimed Carl St. Clair. · · This past week, 450 sympho- ny devotees donned their most Qualls, vice president of nttany and Co. South Coast Plaza, also served as a corpo- rate underwriter of the affair for ... ' MEET DR. EARL MINDELL AUTHOR OF THE VITAMIN BIBLE FREE SEMINAR IRVtNE -Hiiton Hotel (formerly the Radisson) 18800 MacArthur Blvd., across from John Wayne Airport Saturday, Aprtl 27, 1·4 pm Learn about: Dr. Mindell's exclusive line ot nutritional products with antl·aging nutrients that can dramatically ' Improve your health. Plus, learn about an exciting business .opportunity. • 1 am starting a coed group for men and women. The focus of the group Is to leam how to cope more effectively and create a happier lifestyle. Part of the group will be educaUonal end part will be free.talk from the membent In a supportive and safe environment. Th8 group Is oow forming and will start April 25th. with 5-7 members total. Thursday evenings at 7:00/$25.00 each week." Dr Keck Is offering free 20-minute sessions to Introduce herself end to assess each persoo to make sure all the members are appropr1ete for the group. Please call to start on ~ lnliohtfvl adventure. Remember. Insight equals power. Call 722·45U ~ • For Location & Reservatfons · NIWJllt lwll ~ Au1Cilti1n * CC.St: 125.00 per meeting Have you lost $ $ $ Investing in: ~ma Care AudJovox Drug Screening Advanced Photonix On Any High Risk Stocks? If you have, call 249-4827 for information on how to recover your money iSit'-...~1~W\t~~W\1W\1~--111 • • Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful LANDSCAPE&. DESIGN BY Let Jim Jennina1 KEVIN CAMPBEUOF80TANICARE6Jl-7378 install your complete yard hardscapc. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate &. concrete work. • Can recommend quality <*tanen &.~n. • Quality work in Costa Mesa &. Newport Beach Arizona Flagst0ne Barbecue &. Patio. . • =9· problema? We tolve them. the forth consecutive year. Another generous underwriter wu M . William Oultz, founder and president of navcoa, con- tributor ol two luxury travel packages. The auction revenue from the trips to AU$tralla and Vietnam went to the symphony. In the Hyatt Regency ball- room, beautifully decorated in a tropical Casbah theme with flo- rals by Bill Merrill and Paul Ecke of Black Iris, Laguna Beach, the Newport-Mesa crowd included Joann Bechtold, Arlene and George Cheng, Dona Clevenger, Velma and James Emmi, Shari Esayian, Ruth Ann and John Evans, Leonardo Flores, Gloria and Irv Gellman, Lilly and Albert Goh, Elaine Jones, Heather and Mar- tin Klein, Mary and Phil Lyons, Roger Martin of Chanel, Moni- ca and Paul Marx, Peggy and Don Powell, David Scott of Corona Del Mar, symphony superman Lou Spisto, Barbara Wallace "Thainor and the mar- velous Gayle Widyolar. lbe Symphony of Jewell -+ rabed more than $100,000 to benettt artUttc and education · programt. In attendance w~ (from left) Co-chalr Pam Bobit; Roger and Janice Johnson of Laguna Beach; and Co-chair Jo .Ellen Qual&, vice president of Tiffany & Co., South Coast Plaza. 91AP'##9@11HfiMl@iii • IT ALIA TRAVEL USA Sabatino Tommy Peter HANDLING ALL DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL --'--'~"'4-16,_.. 'I CREATIVE & PROFESSIONAL FRAMIXG ART & FRAM£ REsTORATION FRf.£ ART CONSULTATION 'I . All Work Done On Premises. 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S8.8S AJJ above com~ with choice of SO'f' or, 111/Ml WfPill>~ d-prlk lirtM. ~&om~M ""'·-·'-~f"~·· ............ 1695 ltvine Ave., Costa M SATURDAY, APRJL 20, 1996 4-Some of tbe g1IMtl ln attendance at tbe t 7th annual hdflc Symphony Orcheltra Symphony of Jewels were (from left) Carl and Suun St. Clair of Laguna Beach; Gallna Sldneva ofMOICOW, Rmsla; with M. WlWam Dultz of Corona del Mar. t Dinner, dancing and auc- tions were part of the elegant evening attended by (from left) Walter .. Wally" and Gerry Schroeder of Newport Beach with Lou Spisto, PSO vice president and execuUve direc- tor. HAPPY HOUR 5:30PM • 6:30PM •Tanning a\'a1lablc S:.30am • 9pm • H~lioth1ro/t)• by Col1forflio TH • 36 Lamp IS~I bed \\1th dual Fat1al Lamps • Beds -\\'olfT. Panther & Rl \A bulbs • Fast SfJnd-l 'p booth a' a1lablc Personal Traininft Specials 6 Week 3 Month NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CL.ASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK S'-eip,e-Up, NEWPORT Comer of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westcliff Plaza -631 ·3623 Your N9ighborhood Hoolth CiJb Since 1982 '---~~~~~~~-- • ' j 1 ~ ) ( ' . Al SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1996 You've got to. see the Mermaid to believe it T h1a week Prt.me llme goes disreputable. I give you a bird's eye view of one of Newport Beach's less main- streem bot spots. As many of you know, New- port Beach has a nude club called the Mermaid, which the city's top brass would like to see disappear off the face of the earth. If you take one look at the Mermaid, you'll realize that somebody doled out a trunkful of dough on this place. Owners An and Olivia Nguyen have spent two years in court fighting the city for the nght to expose indecently and, at least to this point, they have won. Nothing short of a terrorist attack 1s going to drive this Mer- maid to seek out fnendlier Wd ters. I'm not sure what hat I was supposed to be wearing when, ram coat in hand, I stepped through the doors of the Mer- mcud and plunked myself into a booth a safe distance from the stage I suppose I had a point to make about the many forms of evan henerson entertainment and the principle of actually seeing a target before lobbing rocks at it. To this date, I am the only person I know who will admit to actually visiting the • place. Most of my sources pretty much bash the Mermaid on prin- ciple, which is easy to do. I wish I could tell you that I thought up every word of this column during the time I spent at the Mermaid. I'd love to boast that I bounced my lofty theories ON STAGE off the dancer who spent a few minutes at my table, that I'm that cool under pressure. nuth is, 1 was so uncomtortable I near- ly started shaking. I did. howev· er, otter her some of my frenCb fries. The Mermaid is big on black lighting. The stage has an aquat- ic motif that ls tacky but not chintzy. Table booths sit about 10 feet form the stage while "ring- side seats~ let the performer get right up in your face. The Top 40ish music they play isn't overly loud and, at -the beginnirtg of a dance, a caller will purr out encouragement to "give it up for Nicki-yuh. • If there is a "back room• offering more varied or hidden delights, I didn't see it. I watched the stage. Most of the women look like they're in their mid to late 20's and, when not dancing, they make their way around the restaurant (no alcohol, remem- ber) going from tQble to table. With any encouragement, they'll sit down at your table -fully clothed -and join you. It's a fair- Newport Harbor play in the spotlight PlAY: Secret Garden SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School STORY LINE: Mary's parents dle and she leaves India to go live with her hunchback Uncle Archibald and his spoiled, bedrid- den son, Colin, in England. 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Please can our· office. conveniently located in Fashion Island. at 644-1881 and ask for Susan to schedule y0ur ..,.,ointment today. - ly safe bet that any female employee you spot in the rest4JJ- rant will end up on stage and undraped within the course of an hour. That's Just the way things work. Totally nude? Absolutely. Each dancer does two num- bers. The first takes her down to skimpy underwear and (or the second, she bares all. None of the routines vary greatly. Some of the dancers have more form, others tease a bit, but the songs don't last long enough to allow for much creativity. These women are paid to get naked and that's what they do. Think what you will about stripping, but at one time the practice was considered an art form. I checked out a couple of books from the library on the history of burlesque and learned, hardly to my surprise, that woman like Gypsy Rose Lee and Georgia Southern could drive audiences into a frenzy. If I may quote from "Minsky's Burlesque (1985):• I •1n a manner new to bur- FLIRTllG W1TII DISASTER (R) SllT. IUD (f'C) CE1TIC "'ID£ IPIM31 FARGO 19'1 THE SUISTITUTE IRI THE llllDCA~ (9') FWl(RI lesque. Gypsy Rose Lee turned her euentially shy feelings about disrobing on stage into a mocking, spoofing jest. She removed t.b8 pins on her trick c~tumes one by one. Each missing pin revealed just a bit more. As she stripped sbe would toss the pins into the audience. Each pin could be turned into the box office for a free admis- sion." ' Gimmicks plus attitude equalled, well, customer satisfac- tion. Back In the 1930's, bur- lesque shows dealt frankly with sex, but the point of the exer~e wasn't to get totally nude. It was about suggestion and titillation. .Burlesque was about entice- ment. And that's what makes you realize how much this industry has changed and how much of a bastard cousin places like the Mermaid really are. As I sat there drinking my $101ropicana orange juice, I very quickly iden- tified the missing ingredient: suspense. The imagination is a wonder- tu1 thing, but it can go crazy on you particularly when the sub· ject ls forbidden fruit. Maybe I'm just a harsh critic, but nothing those dancen did seemed calcu- lated to captivate or seduce. How could ltf Every single dancer will end up naked five mh)utes after she bits the stage. There's no room for fantasy. I'm sure people out there in readerland will accuse me of try· ing to legitimize a. smut house. This is not the type of "enter- tainment,• critics will say, that we want in our neighborhood. I ' can accept that. SWI, love it or loathe it. Mer- maid is a fact of life. It's an establishment that provides a form of entertainment, which a certain section otthe population -local or otherwise -is willing to patronize. I have judged the Mermaid on its own terms and I have said my peace. And now I'm off to see ·Jane Eyre.• • EVAN HENEJtSON'S column runs every Saturday In the Daily Pilot. Professional Weight-Loss & Shaping Programs! I call Todaytl 979· FITT FHncss Institute or Testing & Tqllnlng 3151 A irway iF203 Costa Mesa PIUMAl FUii (II) JAMES MD THE CWIT PU.CM (PCI Tiil suamun '"' THE lllOCAGE 11'1 RltmlG wmt DISASTt.R (RI A THI• U. HlWEH LOVE MO MATE (R) CllTIC ~37111 FWI " Tiil I (RI FEAR I"> IUDS • THE HAU: W• CHOY (R) PlllMAL FEAll IRI JAMES MO TitE CWIT PU.CM (PC) CELTIC ==·131 WIS. w.Tt • l"-13) UICUTM DlC=· RI Ma. w.Tt-13) JAMES MIO THE llMT (Psi SGT. IUO (PC) FMllO(I) b :1 CA1U11ED AWAY IWI DllllR CAUi UP 1'8· 131 SHIE AltO llJlllllJTY IPCI A.•TUIA'S ~ IMll / Tllf f'OSTll1I (PG) A FAMtlY 11-.i f PG~ KIDS * Tiil HAU: IMll Y (II) ' WOODBRIDGE '"' ...... I I ' t ..... 1 IAVI-( • ')14 SST OfiSS ~11) JAMU:.&;"'~H(NI THE=iR~ ) PlllllM. FWI~ PlllllM. FWI R THE~ FUtlf• wmt (It) canc'=~N-UI FUGO I fAllll . ' ' CH'ARTER CENTRE 1" • 0 · "''"'" ' • H HU~IN(;TQ-IC~. I, ••• 64 l 0'70 VILLAGE CEL'.ER a. •. I. 11. ~ l:f•· .11 SlUTO~ • .. , Hl OSil cane,.. CN-131 THE IUIST1TiiTt l"I PIUMAl FW1 (RI A T"'9 Lm IETWUll LOY£ I UTE (RI J-.S MIO TM GWIT rEACM (NI FUR Oii WESTMINSTER 10 W11·~'"'" lo• G "'' W1· I WESTM:~STIA •, 714 379 1176 .. readers respond Columnist can't forget meaning of the ~ledge By John Hedges Joseph Bell says he loves and is devoted to his country, but is seemingly unwilling to defend its institutions and sym- bols such as the Pledge of Alle- giance which celebrate the free- doms embodied in that pledge. Perhaps it has been a while since he has heard, recited, or thought about that pledge. Let's review. "I pledge allegiance" a solemn promise of loyalty, "to the flag of the United States of America," the symbol represent- ing the greatest and longest- lived free rwubllc in the history of civi- lization, one f~r which peo- ple fleeing <therlands sfill perish attempting to ffnd liberty, apd so ably described by ~dent Lin-John Hedges coln as "A nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to the i1t0position that all men are cre- ated equal.· ·And to the republic for £ch it slaJ"Rw."' a tepresenta- ~~~~·which protects y of the majority, ~ven control by a monarchy 4Cmi1.itary or minority; is a gov- tnznent by, of, and for the peo- f!_e; and designed with checks 4id balances to assure liberty. '"'"One nation under God," a n of states composed of a people recognizing that the us revolutionaries descended religious missionaries broke Com Britain in order to escape oppression and tyranqy of g George m and his prede- sors, and who also recognize at no nation comes before ~· • "Indivisible," a nation which ~ds as one against all ene- , foreign and domestic, 'with liberty and justice for all,• ~nation of laws, not men, which ~arantees equality of process and opportunity before the gov- tnment. • It is easy for men of degraded aracter to find want in the ciples and institutions which rm ow republic. It is curious tiittt those 'ftliJ> ostensibly sing tudest the prallles of liberty, iftentimes are those who find !lost fault. They are a .miserable I.Qt, indeed. .t We are fortunate, though, that .-ie overwhelming majority of Americans take tremendous and dghtful pride in standing up for Qlese principles by pledging Jithout reservation allegiance to Mir great nation. • •JOHN HEDGES is the mayor of New-60rt Beach. i C&ll our ........._ Nodine It 642-6086. Your O>mments about the Dally Pilot Of news stories will bl realfded and given )lirectty to Edlt0< Wiiiiam Lobdell. The s.tme 24-hour .nswtring MMe. may bl used to ecord letten to the editor on ¥¥f tOl)k.. • • . gains WATERDEAL1 The state water board delayed its hearing Friday on a controversial proposal to dump treated sewage in Newport Bay. The delay, hardly newt in 1tseU, came amid signs that the Irvine Ranch Water District (whlcb wants to dumped the treated water) and Newport Beach dty officials (who don't want the reclaimed water nowtng their way) are brokerlng a de&l that may inil8 the 1 water bearing~· Stay t\ined for man. Mf POI MM SAIC! The propoeec1 IWVlf GI ' tbe Newport Hai'bOr Ind LiguDa 8MCb Mt ___ got b9ck on•,_ trd ... Week u thole llaYOl"Nd ID ...... ~cm......... '--... -wlD ... bpt op-. •• •trhsf*cllY. comn1unitt forum Seeing things . in black and white MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Tbe Coda Mesa Clty Councll la comldertng changing the color of police can from white to black and white. Councilman Gary Monahan spevheaded the Idea, wondertng U the change would have an effect on crime. best of the readers hotline I believe Costa Mesa should leave the cars white like they already are. I don't th1nk. that changing the colors would make a difference in crime. I think the aiminals are going to do their thing no matter what color the car is. I do think the white cars convey a sense of community as opposed to some cities that have the black and whites. White is just basically a very friendly color and it is very easily recognizable. RICHAJlD BEJlG Newport Beach I don't feel changing the colors on the Costa Mesa police ca.rs will help in the a:ime situation. I think the white ca.rs as they are with the signs on is very good as it is. It's safer. It's easy to see them. I think that's very important. Where the black is more dangerous. It's harder to see. I think they may mistake the black and white for a black and white taxi cab. I think the printing and the letters and everything on the police cars are very good and a deterrent to aime. JEJlRY OTilNG Costa Mesa I think the police cars should be left like they are because they distinguish Costa Mesa from the Highway Patrol and Santa Ana. The residents of Costa Mesa are quite familiar with the police cars and I think they look better. BAJlBAltA LACKEY' Costa Mesa I definitely tbin'.k that a black and white police car would be a lot more visible. CHP can that I've seen on the road that are black and white vers\ll the ones that the CHP also bave that are white, are a lot more visible and I think this would be a very big deterrent in crime. . ~NCORWJN Costa Mesa It is better for the cars to remain a less obtrusive color because I think they give an image of being part and parcel of the community. Which 1 think at this point in our society is best, that we ate worldng as a team. We're working together. We're building together. I would want things to remain as they are and not go to the black and white as talked about. WEAnlERFORD CLAYI'ON · Costa Mesa Yes, I do believe it's a good idea to have the police cars changed from white to black and white to make them more observant, to make them seen around the community and seen in action. ~ I think it's a good idea and I sup rt it all the way. GAVANC Corona del Mar I think Councilman Gary Monahan's request to possibly investigate and change the color of our police ca.rs in Costa Mesa to black and white versus the white which we presently use, does hold merit Councilman Monahan bas made some very nice and salient points in bis com· ments in the Daily Pilot. I disagree with the comments by some people believing that the color of the police car makes our police more open to the public. The color of the police car should be based on safety and relevant law enforcement The actions and/or inactions of our police force with respect to how our public perceives them is based on their perlor· mance. Our Costa Mesa Police Depart· ment performs quite well. Consequently changing the color of the police cars to make them more visible and more safety relevant is a good idea. Hopefully the continued good perfor· ma.nee in community relations of our Police Department will be based on their actions and not the color ot their police cars. I support the investigation by Council- man Monahan and hopefully if we go to black and white it.will make our police ca.rs even more visible and even more responsive to the needs of OW' community. BRIAN TIIEJUOT Costa Mesa I disagree with Gary Monahan. He makes a remark about the CHP car behind the sign versus the one in front. When a person sees a CHP or A police car, if they're doing something wrong they'll slow down for a minute or two witil they're out of sight and sound and then resume what they're doing wrong. Whereas the one who's sneaky and doesn't look like a police car or is biding behind the sign, will pass out more tick- ets. • When you hit somebody's pocketbook that's when they start thinking about what they're doing wrong. Also, it raises revenue for the city. I think {bat the joke that Chief Dave Snow- den made about the taxi cab police cars would be a good idea. I don't think a visi· ble police car will cut back on crime. I th.ink that you have to sneak up on people lU;ld arrest them and fine them. I think that's the way to go about it. Bll.L JOHNSON Costa Mesa losses • CMPOBWES Costa Mesa Councilman Gary Monahan bas set off a colorful debate by suggesting that the local police depart- ment coosider changing the hues ol its police cars from their current white and blue colors to the more traditional black and white. Monahan says the black. and white paint job is more visible. A dedsion could be made as IOOl1 u next month. t ,. 1 SATURDAY, APtRl 21>, 1996 7 At _corresPondence Wendy is right 0 nee again, Wendy Leece stands alone as the only member of the Newport- Mesa Board who has her head on straight. She knows that ALL e:xpendi- twes in the government monop- oly school system are taken by force from peaceful people, two. thirds of whom don't even have kids In school themselves. Thus, government schools are really SOCIAL WELFARE schools because they are owned and operated by government, and the lads are receivmg an ·education• at others' expense. Unfortunately, too many mid- dle class people are addicted to welfare spending when it comes . to schools. They honestly believe they have a moral right to force others to educate their kids. This mindSet is the result of 150 years of government schooling. Kids are taught to be "good citizens,• pay their taxes and look to the government for soaal solutions. Thus, tbos6 tter writers to the Datly Pilot w~ opposed Leece all have the same EN1Tl1.Ev1ENT ~NTALITY as any welfare reop1ent. They beheve that one person's need IS an obhgabon on someone also. But such thmking IS unmoral. No one has a moral right to demand bene- fits at another's expense, let alone, demand the govern- ment FORCIBLY ~OLl.ECT and W d Leec d.istnbute such en Y e benefits. Taking anything of value from someone else, by force, IS STEALING ... something opposed by all the religions of the world But somehow, those opposed to Leece's vtews seem to feel that if the government does the steal- mg, 1t 1S sanctJ.fied and proper Many decades ago. a wise man said. "The downfall of Democracy will come when the people discover they can vote themselves the property of oth- ers.· 11us lS preasely what's going on here. These letter wnters have dis- covered they can get the govern- ment to force others to provide benefits to chosen individuals. And because they don't SEE the suffering of the REAL victims - the ones who are robbed to pro- vtde the benefits -they thmk there is no pam I would llke to hear a little more about the ·compassion" these letter wnters. How much of their own personal tune and money have they given to care for others? I suspect none of them have done anything beyond write The Pllot and demand "the govern- ment· do it (at other's expense, of course). Jn which case, they see the government as a Gang for Hire. Ever since the accession to office of the Chntons. the socialist • power grabbers have been hiding their pursult for more power behind innocent children. Thus politically aware people are no longer "moved• by the plight of so-called hungry children. It's just a ploy to persuade us to give up more of our money and our liber- bes. lbday, govenunent is the sin- gle largest household expense in Amenca. exceeding food. doth- mg and shelter combined. And its 18 m.illiall employees exceed the number of manufac- .turin9 jobs, le., we've got more people ~g paper and pohc- ing others than are making real things that people want to buy. No wonder our economy is stag· nant. The solutioo ls the c:omp1ete: separation ol scboOl and state. Get the ~tout ol both the education b\lSl.nea, and the welfu. bUll.oea. Return the money itolm frdli. parents. 1-ve l*fl!I he to MID and~ their OWD,...... ad pd\'ata ~-==~~ \ or go WtllllllUit DIC U I BJ mN. flralpeoul ........ lt#IQI .,... '°.....,«Mn......., ...... '° .. eDlft9d "' ... :.0....:......0·=;.,- ilition. At the stadon Ornelas took a ~.tbalyzer test wbicb registered till blood alcohol '8ve1 at .13, above dij .08 legal limft. ec:a>rding to court ~ony and police records. The Jury reached their verctict in 45 minutes because the case was •reiattvely easy,• jury foreman Steve ~er said. •rt seemed that the facts spoke for themselves,• said Bender, who l,Wlde.d that Ornelas' blood alcohol ' •level was the strongest evidence of :'his guilt . The defense attorney, Orange County Deputy Public Defender .Jeannette Noceda, tried to discredit fhe accuracy and reliability of the intoxilizer machine that measured Ornelas' blood alcohol level after he breathed into it Noceda also tried to punch holes in the evidence by focusing on Walsh's administration of the Breathalyzer lest. Instead of observing Ornelas for a continuous 15 minutes before he {Jave him the test -as required by state law, Walsh was driving Ornelas to the station during four of those 15 minutes, Noceda said. But both the judge and the criminologist -an Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A : TRIP TO MEXICO .. The Wlidltlon c.,...,.. Since '972 I r 1 ;_. I 1 I ' Ti PHI JtJf ~\~tr .. l' expert witDea who helped create the reqWremenls for admin~ the test -Mid this did not dilcredit the lest resubl. •There WU nothing presented that caused us to thilllc the machine was unreliable or .ioaa:urate, • Ben· dersaid. OmeJa.St a Huntington Beach res· ldent and father of a toddler, is not~ rious in Newport Beach for the 1989 drunken drtvlng cnJltston that k:illed Balboa Peninsula resident Debbie Killelea. a 37-yev-old mother of three. Ornelas was convicted of vebicular manslaughter but served only two ye.an in prison after bis conviction was overturned on appeal He later was convicted of a lesser charge. Many in the community were outraged when they learned Ornelas came back and drove, once again, through their dty's streets while be was intoxicated. Killelea's mother, Julia Kllfoy, was in the cowtroom at Harbor Munidpal Court during the three day bial, despite the fact that she couldn't stand the sight of seeing her daughter's killer. "He got what he deserved," Kil- foy said Friday after the verdict Molfetta said she will be seeking the maximum punishment for Ornelas which is six months in jail. ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! 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Such an a.ct would require Newport Beach to withdraw from PRICES CONTINUED FROM A 1 the Santiago Ubra.ry 1yatem; a move wbicb would force the dty to forfett up to 1300,000 in annu&l revenue ftom the Calitor1lla Library Services Act. Library trustees are concemed a fee for non-residents would not make up the amowit lost by the state aid. Johnson's bW would allow the State .Board of Ubrary Services to waive the board's regulations regarding non-resident fees U it were determined that a library ts incurring an unreasonable finandal mandate and higher aude prices, she added that her increases have come after making inform.al price comparisons with nearby dealers along Harbor Boulevard. June 1, that they produce a clean- er-burning fuel. When first announced, that fuel, which some local dealers already claim to be sell- ing, was only expected to cost con- sumers an extra five to 15 cents per gallon at the pump. "I just kind of watch where everyone else is, and I make sme I'm not the highest,• Keuilian said. At the pumps, some of Keuilian's custotners were resigned to the high prices, which al a statewide average of $1.43 a gallon, are at their highest since the start of the Gull War in Jan- uary 1991. Texaco station owner Gina Keuil- ian said she has raised prices across the boerd 22.8 cents a gallon over the past month. Although Keuillan says she attrtbutes higher costs to both. the "The only thing I can do is put it in the truck.• said A.J. Jones, a Cos- ta Mesa resident. •That. or walk.• But like the oil embargo in the -------------------------· I -------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER --- .642-1717 I I I I I I I 283-D lTlh Stmt, Costa Meia (Ne:xf to R°"J I I Opert 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Su,., I 1-6 • I ·------------------------- THIXli IHIX HE 11JllX: \\'IIH lll~PXOSIS TODAY MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE REALIZING THAT AS THEY THINK SO SHALL THEY BE. 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In other words, the city could COD· tinue to reap the $300,000 rebn· bunement from the state as well u well u gain the money generated by non-resident library card.I. ·we're trying to adopt a. policy this year and we'll obviously be iofiuencedbytberesulm~tbisleg islation," Mid library trustee Geo.rge Jelfriel. •we need all the money we can get to enhance the quality of the library.• early 1970s, which prompted many Americans to buy smaller, more fuel efficient automobiles, the recent prlce increases have some area resi· dent alrady thinking about what they will drtve in the future. •(The increases) haven't caused m~ to change my driving habits, but it has caused me to think about wiloading the Jeep Cherokee parke(i in my driveway,• said Linda Davidson. an hvine resident, as she gassed up along the Coast Highway in Newport Beach. CLEAN-UP CONTINUED FROM A 1 the m08t frequently heard shouts as tbe students_ wended their • way bKk up the coast. Students were cautioned not to plclc up bits of tar, dead animals and hypodermic needles. By the walk's end the stu- dents had found scores of items, including glass, plastic wrappers and alwn.tnmn cans. On their hour-long walk the class collect- ed a total of 1,214 pJeces of garbage. Susan Dow, a Newport Ele. mentary parent who helps orga- nize the cleanup, timed to coin- cide with Earth Day, said the school's 600 or so students collect some 20,000 pieces of trash each year. •Tue kids ~et a little bit of information out of it, and a lot of pride,• Dow said. r-----------------, GIANT :· INNAMONt ROLL! t a .................. r) 1,. • With Purchase Of I Any Sandwich I '. "' Loaf At Regular I : Price I · o.._~uponPer ~mer Sunflour Natural Bakery hp. 4/"f/96 427 E. 17th St. I I : r I I Costa Mesa • 646-1440 L - - - - - -~ - - - - - - - - -...: ..J-' (Nwtkfcny) .... Pcninslll • (714) 713·5HO • • Banquet Facities • catafng • • EYE-OPENER All-Star hoops at Orange Coast College tonight QUOTE OF THE DAY ·0ur kids are IUl'pl'iltng. JUM whm gou stare "> doubt thoJ\ or tJrjik • they might jOld tMU-tent. they oome bade and do aomet.hing .•. -COSTA MESA 8ASEBAU COAQI DOUG DEATS • I I I ( ' I I -, ( I I ' I I I I I " ' I ) ' \ I I " I \ I< I '• \ ' ,, I I I \ \ I I Eagles' 1-2 p _unch. takes· last shots O'Neil, Piranhas await Stampede • I '' I • Plock, Candlish joined by CdM's Coleman as Orange County All-Star Gaine tips off tonight. By Barry Fa_ulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Estancia High boys coach nm Parse! has no illu- sions about the reasons be was selected to guide the South in tonight's 31st edition of the Orange County All-Star Basket- ball Game, which tips off at 8 p.m. at Orange Coast College. In fact, he need only look at the Rebel roster to see the two prima- ry causes for his glistening 48-9 record and consecutive Pacific Coast League championships the past two seasons. I I I I I I ', I •' don cantrell Here's a real foot-stomper to laugh over •Anaheim High's 6-foot-8 Hugh Faulkner, however, might not completely appreciate the humor. I f reminded, old Harbor High basketball fans of the 1945-46 period can still split ribs over the antics of the -sud" and -Frog" when desperation play was needed for a victory. And that w,.s particularly true the night the Sailor cagers bad to rise up against one of the tallest ~ers in California during the Spring of 1946. His name w•Hugh Faulkner, a tough 6-foot-8 centw Anaheim High School, a member of the · Sunset League with Newport rivals. And from Day One everyone feared Faulkner and gave all odds to Anaheim to win any gold. Few prep teams in those days could feature any tall timber. Most cagers averaged 6-foot, but one or two might stand about 6-foot-3. But Harbor High did have a 6-foot-3 center (going on 6-foot-5) by the name of George Yardley (the Bird) and a 6-foot-1 guard named Ralph Freitag (the Frog) who was also a 215-pound fullback and one of the fastest backs in the league. The pair grew up together on Balboa Island with rough back-alley basketball and had no qualms about playing unorthodox ball on the asphalt. They could emerge with deceptive tricks. And •Frog" could back it up with bis weight against anyone. The late Coach Ralph Reed thought mostly in terms of seeking out a four-leaf dover after scanning the size of Anaheim's •Sequoia nee· in the paint. But drawing freely from the old asphalt alley formats, the •Bird" and •prog • moved into their own Idea of •locked" positions. It found Yardley stretched ~th long arms behind Fa er and tight agam.t hia back while PreJtag squeezed tight into the front of the Anaheim ace and began shuffling h1I big feet left and right -tn fact, right on top of Faulknen feet. mm. and again,~ when •PrOg·~could project the ~Of.* pul conUDg Pa~ way, be would have one loC( ar bioeb Mt. aUDddi>g dowD -.... CMdlll's tDGaMI Wiiie ... A ....... towwr Woul4 CIUlge wt Wtgpi bil ,_ utMllr ........ ~ •act• MI told f ~i toid(;-;~;;-.o~-; .. i>i~kl 6-7 David Lalazarian (Notre Dame). ,. I I I (seniors Dane Plock and Chris Candlish) at our banquet and Chris CQiadlish) at our I banquet they were the l reCUlons 'l was coaching t m choice, will start for the Rebels. C a n -- dlish, a sec- ond -team All-CIF selection, will join Corona del Mar High senior Brian Coleman "Those guys make for an explosive offense, but we don't drop off much when we go to our bench," Parsel explained. "Har- mon is a fantastic talent, who is probably the best dunker in the county, and I really like the way Lalazarian and Krist can run the floor. La1azarian has also been very impressive with bis tbree- point shooting. He has incredible range." •Arena Football at Pond tonight. : ' ANAHEIM -Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil and the Ana-~ heim Pir~as inaugurate Arena Football League play in Orange l County torught at 6 at the Pond m Anaheim as the St. Louis 1 Stampede invades for the last of a two-game exhibition season ·t before the regular season unfolds next week with the Piranhas ! this game . . . 11 • ! I I that they were the reasons I on the road in San Jose. was coach- ing this game," said Parsel, who l---------~~-~~---------J will get one last chance to benefit from the talents of the Eagles' prolific pair. among Parsel's reserves. Plock will open in the back- court with Santa Margarita High's Dennis Keane (bound for South- ern Utah), while 6-foot-7 future Fullerton teammate Ike Harmon (Santa Ana Valley) will start up front alongside Santa Margarita's 6-8 Allen Krist · (signed with Southern Methodist) and Tustin's Parsel said Candlish , a power- ful 6-6 frontliner still being recruited heavily by community colleges, has been holding his own in practices and scrimmages against Orange Coast and Irvine O'Neil, originally at Corona del Mar High, started for Mater I Dei in Santa Ana as a junior and senior, then moved on to Ore-, gon where he culrrunated a four-year span with Co-Most va.Ju-. I able Player honors at the '95 Rose Bowl Game where the Ducks • fell to Penn State . ~ •1t's been a real pleasure get- ting one last chance to coach these guys,• Parsel said. The Cal State Fullerton-bound Plock, the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year and a first-team All-CIF Southern Section Division He threw one touchdown pass Tuesday in a 41-27 victory over ~ Texas, and comes into tonight's game billed as the ·starter," : although two other quarterbacks (Scooter Molander and Troy l Kopp) figure to see service, as well, as Coach Babe Parilli con-.l. tinues his evaluations. The 30-man squad must cut to 24 before t the regular season opens. • SEE ALL-STARS PAGE 83 --------------------------------------------------·-~ high school baseball DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa's Mike Adelmund {without cap) leads parade of well-wishers for home run slugger Matt Broesamle Friday. Mustangs bounce back for ·7-2 victory • Costa Mesa breaks loose with four in sixth after two out to back up Matt Broesamle's pitching performance. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa High bitters apparently decid- ed to maintain the luster on a second straight Mustang pitching gem Friday, as the hosts scored four runs with two out in the sixth to extend a tenuous lead en route to a 7-2 Pacific Coast League deci- sion over University. Just three days before, Mesa wasted Jeremy Starns' mound mas- terpiece as Uni rallied to claim a 2-1 win in dine innings and move ahead of the Mustangs into second place. Friday, however, the Mustangs belted 12 bits, including five with two out in the sixth, to ensure senior right-hander Matt Broesamle's fifth win in seven decisions. Broesamle himself added the offensive exclamation point, follow- ing Mike Adelmund's three-run, sixth-inning home run with a solo blast even farther over the right-center field fence to complete the scoring. Broesamle, who yielded just five bits and no earned runs, then retired the Trojans in the seventh to propel the Mustangs (11-7, 6-3 in league) back into a second-place tie, three games back of league- r-------------------------i leading Laguna Hills, which I : they meet next week in a home- 1 : and-home series Tuesday and I hdflc COMt ....... : Friday. The Trojans hold the be- .....,. 1 breaker edge over Mesa, by (OweralO W L : virtue of a 24 1 edge in head-to-~ Hll1s (1S-l) 9 O : head meetings. Uniwtslty (1 t-9) 6 3 •1 ·1 thought Broesamle threw c-...... (11·7) ' ~ Aliso Niguel (6-11) 3 6 1 real well today," said University u~ lleactl (6-12) 3 6 : Coach Chris Conlin, who ~ (•11) o t ' protested the game in the first, ~ tc... alter disputing an umpire's I =·H~ 1 interpretation of the rule that 1 LiguN 8elCh 7 Aiko NIQuel 6 requires a base runner to slide l 1YH ll'•:f'a 0..... (1:15) into second on a potential dou- C-... ..._ •t I.Ag~ Hiiis ble play. Ajlto Nlauel It.._.... "(Mesa) kicked our butt on L,agun. leech • Unlwni~ the field, but I thought I had to --------.. ----------------.J protest in that situation, because (the home plate umpire's) inter- pretation didn't sound right to me and the base ump didn't really know the rule," Conlin explained. "But (Broesamle) was ahead on the count and spotting his curve SEE COSTA MESA PAGE 83 •Corona del Mar drops 6-4 decision to El Toro in Sea View League action. In Friday's rematch, CdM jumped out to a 3- 0 lead in the first. but bad to watch as the Chargers rallied for three runs th the fifth to go ahead, 4-3. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot LAKE PORBST -(n the -.cond game of this week"I home-and-hom& matchup, the Corona del Mar High bUeball tMm made a late-inning comebeek but came up on tbe abort end again Prtday, 6""', ag8.lnlt Sea \flew League-leading Bl Toro. 1n Wediletday'1 8-7 JOa at CdM, the Sea Kings watched the CharVwl K'Ol'9 four ln the top ol tbl MVenth to IXMt open a •·2 ballgame befan rallylnq for av. rum OI their own ln the bclacm bait ol the tmUng. 1be Sea ICh'9I bad lbe tytng run on tint when the ftDil two outs W9le r.mrcled. In the top half of the sixth, the first two Sea King batters went down easily beforo first base- man Kevin Stuart provided the momentum changer. He knocked a 1·2 fastball over the left field fence for bis seventh home run of the sea- son. knotting the score, •..an. But as quickly H lt came, the momentum went back~ Turo's way .• Chad JohntOn (1 .. 3), who went the distance Wedneldayt mad a gallant effort~ cm m relief ot ttarter Reuben Gulledge ln tbe tlth. but be Just didn't have enough agalnlt the fest· ball-bitting~. SEE COM PAGE 83 deanne hemmens lia rousset • -----------------· DOWN FOR THE . LONG HAUL Chapter III of the adventures of Newport Beach kayakers and their · quest for Olympic glory. From Lia Roussel ... W ell, we're in for the long haul now! The hype has died down and we're buckling down for the hardest workouts I've ever bad the pleasure of experiencing. But it's great fun, really! This team is coming together and we're all excited about the upcoming races. first the qualifier, then some races m Europe and, finally, and absolute chmax of the summer and the past four years, the Olympic Games I What's more, we have the privilege here at the Arco Olympic Training Center to• share some of that excitement of ' the upcoming Olympics as well as hear of past experiences with other athletes in the past two days. I was honored to meet and converse with Joe Green, an Olympic bronze medalist in the long jump, and Silken Laumann, an amazing rower who is also an Olympic bronze medalist and • world champion. It's an experience in itseU to listen to these very accomplished athletes i tell their stories and their dreams. From DeAnne Hemmen.s ... SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1996 . r. Estanc:ia's losing streak reaches : 18 after Hawks •MiJo-c:ise" Eagles : with five-hitter; he strikes out nine ' : en route to impressive win; Hawks ; ~reak it open with five-run sixth. By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot .. ·-: COSTA MESA -They've lost 18 straight now, nine in Pacific Coast League play, and on many occasions there bas plenty to argue about in tenns of "would've" and could've .... . but not this Friday afternoon against . invading Laguna Hills. · ' The Hawks, hard-pressed to escape with .a 3-2 victory over the Eagles on Tuesday. nibbled for five innings, then exploded with a two-run double by pitcher Tony Milo, fol- '1owed by a three-run homer to left by · · sophomore • •Estanda's-Paul Troxel Nick Harvey, as second- year starter, en route to a 10-1 triumph. u1 was a lit- tle disappoint- ed with the effort, we got a little slop- py," saitl Estancia Coach Paul Troxel, who watched as the Hawks punched out •V 13 base hits. . . The Eagles sent junior Tom Zenus to the mound for his first start of the year, and the "young right-hander showed some promise, effectively keeping a lid on the No. 1- ranked team in CIF Division m circles. A 6-3 twin-killing gpt him out of trouble in the first; an RBI-single from Jeff Gahagan broke the scoring ice in the second; and the Hawks went down quietly in the third inning. Estancia shortstop Abel Flores comes up with the ball alter tagging out Hawks basenmner Jeff Gahagan, who was trying to steal second base. Two more, however, crossed the plate in the fourth for Laguna Hills as Zenus fielded 'the ball out in front of the mound, but sent • his throw to first to the inside of the bag. · The ball, first baseman Steve Baker's mitt and the runner all arrived at the same point and at the same time, the ball ricocheting off into short 'right to allow both runs to score. uTom got a little tired." said noxel of his -starting pitcher, who exited in the fifth with : four runs across and two aboard that would · come across, too. "He made a couple of mistakes defen- . sively, but otherwise, 1 thought he did a ;recreation standings SGFT9AU ~Mesa NMCCMEH'S '. (tie) Cal Trans, 8 points, ~ite So11, 8; 3. Green Sox. 4; 4.•Black Sox. 0. 'MOCMRED COED "C" ,1. Sunday Sluggers, 8 points; 2. We Try Harder, 7; 3. Mad Mix. 6; 4. (tie) Cleats N C~a11~. 4, G.H. Odd Cou· pies, 4, Spun Tomados, 4, Safe Softball, 4; ; 8 Atlas Vfpen. 3. MOCMREDCOED "D-1" 1. River Rats, 10 points; 2 VQla Martinique, 8; 3 Cal Dfeamin, 6; 4. Beazer Bombers, 5; 5. Blowpops, ~ 6.:(tie) Fairview 11, 2, Herld;9e Papw, 2; 8. Verlfone, 1. MOOIAED COED "D-2" 1. Ballparl( Bulldogs. 10 potnts; 2. Ziggy. Ziggy, Ziggy. 8; 3 Rebels, 7, 4 Sharl( Brtes, 6; 5. (tie) Rug Rau, 3, Miller Gen SIUQ9ers. 3; 7 Jerry's Kid's, 2; 8. The Family, O Jlill!EH'S "C-1" 1, Pl.yers to be Namd Ltr, 8 points; 2. (tie) The Goons. 6, Brewskles, 6, Renegotlaton, 6; 5. Mertinic, 4; 6 12 Angry Boys. 2. COED •c• f."cleats N Cleavage. 9 points; 2. UI' Pickles Beach· eotnber, 6; 3. (tie) Anything Cdea I Naked, 5, Non-Dairy OMmers, 5. Bilbo Baggins, 5; 6. Shorehouse, 4; 7. Kellie's Hefties, 3; B. Biibo's At The Ba\.2. COED "D-1" 1. The Kiiie< Virgins, 10 points; 2. Muckrakers, 6; 3. AO"'f Harc:ldriven, '2; 4. Boa· tfel. "N" . (tie) P.M. Slammers. 8 poltrts, Muffin Monners, B; 3 Fllfnet Brwwdc>Qs. 6; 4. Rip- tide, -4; 5. (tie) fomadoi, 2, BM 8.ndltl, 2. 8ef's·•1· 1. The Stag. 9 potnts; 2. Bil- bo 8-ggins, 6; J. Pierce St. Tf"T' .. 5; 4. (tie) Men At ~t. 4. IOC. 4; 6. Shorehoule, o. .....s•w· 1. (tie) OUten Shooten. 8 points. Lowt9d, 8, Pierw St. Annex, 8; 4. (tie) Volunte«i. 2, Jones 8QVS. 2, POC. 2 MEN'S "C-2" I. Bilbo Baggins, 8 points; 2 (tie) Budmen, 6. Costa Mesa Comets, 6; 4. (tie) New Beglnnlngs. 5, Barn Burners, 5; 6. Carta Blanca, 0. MEN'S "C-4" 1. Mudville, 8; 2. (tie) Team Cali, 6, Step l\vo, 6, Silver Bullen, 6; 5. Just Do It. 4; 6. The Knights, 0. MEN'S "D-2" t. (tie) Swing This, 6 points, Don't Matter, 6; 3. (tie) Run- ner Blue, 4, Rode 'N Fire, 4; 5. 0 -Balls, 2; 6. Barr-Barlans, 0. MEN'S "D-l" 1, Marauders. 8 points; 2. (tie) Pirates, 5, Flatllners, 5; 4 HTBC. 4; S. llebels, 2; 6 The Shar1u, 0. MIEN'S"~" 1. Oldttmen, 8; 2. Ballparit P1zu, 6; 3. (tie) Oucen. 4, Blythe I Assoc., 4; 5 Bom~ 2; 6. Cal Express, 0 MEN'S "D-1" MAJOR \. The Dogs. 4 points; 2. (tte) Yesterday's Heroes, 2, Unknowns, 2, Giants. 2; 5. The5bt~. 0, Women's Dlvblon 1 Pierce St. 01rtbags, 8 points; 2. Legends, 6; 3. Zubies, 4; 4.Gunn Bandits, 2. IASIKTIAL.l. Cosi.Meu MoncUy 1. Shoot~. 2-0; 2. (tie) Rhymes With Duck, 1-1, Car· niverous Apes. 1-1, Sneaker Squeakers, 1-1; 5. (tie) Kaplan's Dell, 0-2, The Mis- fits, 0-2. "l'Uettday 1. B's & Q's. 2·0; 2. (tie) Get Any Lately?, 1-0, Below The Aim, 1-0, tranducers, 1-0; 5. Go-Nads, 1-1; 6. (tie) S.T.I., (). 1, DomlMtors, 0-1; 8. Sliver•· do BellB, <>-2. Wedneldlly 1. (tie) O.B .• 2-0, JKk's Surf. boards. 2-0; 3. (tie) Wild Thre.cts, 1-0, Baxter, 1-0; 5. Cypress Olstributen, H ; 6. Sllwr-® Bulls. 1>-2, Name The TMm, 0-2; Rhymes With Duck II, l>-2. ~erfleld. 1..0: ~a HM'ry's, 1-0, QSC. 1-0; 4. (tie) The E~lft, ().1 , X·Zibltz. CH, ~Ives, 0-1. good job.~ Estancia responded with a run in the bot- tom of the fourth, but came away far too short after getting the first three batters aboard. Catcher Joey Herman was safe on an infield hit and advanced to second on a sharp single by Baker. Las Vegas transfer Jeff noxel sent the run across with a double over the rightfield- er's head, leaving two runners in scoring position. That, however, was all the Eagles could do in the way of damage to Laguna Hills starter Tony Milo, who struck out nine and raised his personal record to 8-1. The Hawks' right-hander got the next CANTRELL CONTINUED FROM 81 would capitalize with a high leap and secure the rebound. Freitag, looking back last week from his Seal Beach home, laughed and said that their antics helped Yardley break the team's rebound record that night. They both howled in the locker room afterwards. No doubt, it was something they could share. Most people were not aware of what they were doing, except a frustrated Faulkner, Tar coach Reed and the Anaheim mentor. George's younger brother, Bobby, was asked this past week if he recalled what was happening that night in '46? Bobby laughed and replied, "No." It is possible it could have escaped Bobby or he was in sick bay that night and missed it. He was astonished beating about it 50 years later. Still, be knew his brother and Freitag could often appear as matur~ and sobering individuals before fans and adults, not rascals with tricks up their sleeves. But they could be rascals. Freitag may have felt sheepish after the game since he was the Tar student body president in 1945-46, but he peered off at Coach Reed as the team was coming off the floor triumphantly. He laughs to recall that Reed was allowing the victory to pass on just the way it came, one heavily influenced with the weaves and "Frog" stomps of a "cha-cha-cha" dance, as it were. Reed, who lived by graces of the game, smiled at "Frog• and never said a word. He probably smiled at •Tue Bird• as well, reflecting over his long tally of big rebounds. 0 Looking back ... The biggest shouter and spirited fan o! the day for Newport was delightfully shocking. It was Dorothy, mother of the Yardley boys -George and Bobby. LO€AL SCHIDULI I California College, 1 p.m. batter on strikes, then caught the Eagles for the second time with a pickoff move; and retired the last batter on a tapper to second base. The only other serious threat by the Eagles was in the first inning when Juan Ortiz opened the first inning with a double to right and advanced to third on an bounc- er to short. He was stranded as Herman rapped the ball hard, but Iight at first base to end the inning. MCIAC COAST t.aAGUE Lllguna Hiiis 10, Estancia 1 Laguna Hills 010 215 1 -10 13 1 E.stancla 000 100 O • 1 5 1 Milo and Bresnahan; Zenus, Baker (5) and Herman. W -Milo, 8-1. L · Zenus, 0-1. 28 • Ortiz (E), Troxel (E), Milo (LH), Johnson (LH). HR • Harvey (LH). She was ultra-sophistication as the PR direclor at the Balboa Bay Club for years, but she could let her hair down at the basketball games. Everyone loved to see her in action. It often made the boys grin. One or the other might quip, ·wen, that's mom for you." After George left for Stanford, she would show up for Bobby's games in his Sailor varsity time frames. He advanced to score impressively at Colorado in frosh ball and later at Orange Coast College under Miles Baton. Bobby was reminded recently about his high scoring figures for the OCC Pirates and be replied, "Well, they let us shoot a lot in those days." Yardley would have been a striking three-pointer in his day. He is a '49 Harbor graduate, who also starred in varsity tennis as did brother George in the mid-40s. Pro interes1 was around three, one-time 'far athletes in the 40s and early 50s. Yardley would advance to the Detroit Pistons and Freitag and Manuel Muniz would be addressed by the Chicago Bears and New York Giants, respectively, but not for basketball. It was for football, but the "Frog" bowed away from one grid bid and Muniz backed off because of football knees. Muniz played basketball on the 1942 and '43 teams with the legendary Harold Sheflin, an All-CIF fullback. An electrifying Harbor community team also came together in '46 to beat the Harlem Globetrotters at the Harbor High gym, but Yardley had gone on to Stanford by then. · However, a n\lffiber of George's old pals chose to confront the Harlem club, including Jules Marshall, Bud Attridge, Dent Robinson and the Penney brothers. It was a furious contest and tempers were fiaring. Harlem didn't like the idea of losing that night. Speaking from his Rancho Santa Pe home last week. Bobby bad to agree that those were the days of blistering basketball battles in the harbor area. But, like always, he takes a pass from any publldty. He prefets -and with real pride -to watch big brother George in the limellght. THE EARL'S . • MKITIAU College women • Southern Callfomla College at Point Loma Nazarene, 10 I' I; Ii ' I I •• I • 4 • I t I I : High school boys end glr1s -Orange County All-Ster games 1t Ora~ Coast College. Girts game 1t 5 p.m.; Boys game at I p.m. ·~ Cottege • SOUthem Otllfornl1 COiiege et 'Nestmont. doub4thNdef. noon. community coOege -Or.nge eoest at AMnidt, noon. • ftlMX,.,., ftlLD lfJI' lctM>OI boys and girls • EstariCta. ~JPC>ft H.-bor at Orenge C,ounty ~ TrlbUCo Hiik High, 111 ~lBI~ C.olllt """ • w.tmofrt at Southtt'n 1.m. Communhy collge women -Orange Empire Confereneit Tourn1ment at Or~Coas\ 1 p.m. High sd\ool boys • Corona del Mir at '•Im Desert Tourrwn.nt. • CMW College men -UCLA, Orenge Co.st at Udo OlMlnet. '""•P°'1 lay, I a .m . ,COfltgt ~. UCLA. OS(. OrM'91 Coast •t Udo ChlnMI, Newport lay. ' a.m. •IWIF••G High tctWJOI ~.1JIWJ ~ .. ~ Hwbor at Oringe CouMy ~ It Foomtft High, 'a.m. CoronaUon of King George I Balboa Bay Cluti, 6 p.m. May t. 1996 HONOfUNG NEWPOfR' ~ HIGH'S ~ VMDLEV,1996 BASKETWL HAU Of FAME 8AHQVET INFORMATION: 442-0755 ----------------------------------~--, I the y,ardley stick I I I I I I I I '\I \ I H <,I \ I I I' I I ., I I SLOW STAlllB I I I I I I I I I I I I Hall of Fame inductee George Yardley Is the e°pitome of the "Never Give Up" tttltude. "My dad put up a badcboafd in our yard * when I was seven or eight." Yardley stated. "So I alw had a basket around the house. I played bamn grammar school and junior high. but I never made the team. When I got to high school, I was too small to play varsity, so I star'ted In Class.-0, then C. then finally class·A. "'When I graduated from Harbor, I was six feet tall, but I weighed only about 135 pounds and was very, very slow in maturing. When I went to Stanford, I didn't make the team as a freshman. As a sophomore, I was 12th or 13th man. Then I suddenly grew a bit (to 6-5}) but I was still relatively frail and thin. ~I finally played on the team as a junior, and I did fine as a senior." And the rest. as they say, Is All-Amerkan, All-Pro, Hall of Fame htstory. I I I I I I I I ~-------------------------------------------------~ - .. ~---HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBA[L I I • Sailors, CdM take some hits .~: IRVINE -Junior catcher Stephanie Gosselin doubled over the left fielder's head in the sec- ond inning for the lone Newport Harbor High hit as host Wood- bridge capitalized on nine Sailor errors and eight walks to record a 12-0 Sea View League softball victory Friday. Woodbridge's Desiree Steick- elmaier stranded Gosselin at third and struck out eight to earn the victory. Woodbridge scored five in the first and four in the second to take an early 9-0 lead. Newport fell to 9-7, 1-3 in 'league. Harbor returns to Sea View League action on Wednesday with a home game against Santa Margarita. SEA WW LAAGUE Woocbtdge 12, fMwport HartM>r 0 Newport Harbor 000 00 -0 1 9 Woodbridge 540 03 -12 7 0 Nelsen, Mullen (4) and Gosselin; Ste- ickelmaler and Cohen. W -Stelckelmaler. L • Nelsen, 2-2. 28 -Gosselin (NH). JC SOFTBALL Coast toppled, s~o SANTA ANA -Orange Coast College's softball team was an 8- 0 loser Friday afternoon as host Rancho Santiago recorded the Orange Empire Conference deci- sion in a mercy rule five-inning game. Rancho improved to 29-16-1 overall, 12-5 in conference. Coast fell to 3-24, 1-16. mANGE .... CXINFUENQ . R..mo s.ntillgO .. occ 0 Orange Coast 000 00 -0 1 3 Rancho Santiago 202 4" -8 7 O Hardey, Bransom (3) and Ritchey; Anderson and Lizalde. W -Anderson, 26·8·1. l ·Hardey, 3-19."28 - Remmel! (RS). A Apparel for Mena women AJunlon. Aley breaks thrdugh ~ · RANCHO SANTA MARGARI~·; TA -Corona del Mar High junior· second baseman Hayden Aley . lashed a ground ball too tough fo~ • the Santa Margarita shortstop t<i - handle to break up Leea Harlan't no-hitter in the fourth inning for. what turned out to be the Sea Kings lone highlight in an 8-0 Sea View League road loss Fiiday. Aley's hit was the only one allowed by Harlan, who fanned-- nine to notch her fourth win iri seven decisions. Santa Margarita scored single earned runs in the first and sec- ond, before five CdM errors con- tributed to six unearned runs the rest of the way. The Sea Kings fell to 8-10, 0-4 in league. RA VIEW t.aAGW Santa Ma.,..,tt. I, CdM 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 0 -0 1 5 Santa Margarita 110 4\1 x -8 9 2 Greene, Van Hook (4) and Wills; Harlan and Farmer. W . Harlan,f$-3. L • Greene, 3-2. 28 -Morley, (SM}. 38 ·Harlan (SM). HR · Reis~t~>. per dozen! · Hurry! While Supplies Last! f t I ! ! •rr.~1 I I i I -E-sUm----..:;;...c.;;;.._ia.;__'s-B-enn:...i..--=e;.:..;...tt~s---p~ar---ld-es ......... I i PLACENTIA -Senior Aileen Bennett earned l tw~ indi~dual victories and a relay triumph, SWDOllNG i while Hollie Fassnacht, Meghan Williams and Blake Frino also won an i individual event to lead the visiting Estancia High girls swimming [ team to a 94-73 nonleague triumph over Valencia Friday. 1 Bennett won the 100-yard freestyle and the 200 individual medley, l the latter in a personal-best time of 2:37.74, and also anchored the vie-1 torious 200 medley relay quartet that also included Williams, Frino and i Fassnacht. Fassnacht topped the field in the 500 free, Williams won the 1 100 backstroke and Frino the 100 breaststroke to help the Eagles 1 improve to 3-6-1. l Estancia 's Chad Bollenbach won the 50 and 500 freestyle events i and Mark Stephens (200 free), Eric Wayman (200 individual medley) ! and John Jessup (100 free} also touched first in their respective events, ! QUt the Eagles were edged by the Tigers, 85-81. i · Jessup's winning time of 53.40 was a personal 'best, as was \ Stephens' 1:57.82 in the 200 free and Wayman's 2:20.28 in the IM. l Jessup, Wayman, Stephens and Bollenbach also teamed to win the l 200 medley relay, while Matt Hoss replaced Wayman to help the same l trio win the 200 free relay. The Eagles fell to 3-1. [ ! I Estancia :..~lenda 7J :;':.; 200 medley relay -1. Estanda (Williams. Fri no, Fassnacht. Bennett), 2: 13.17. ~00 free -1. Clark M. 2:21 .58; 2. Tsuji (E), 2:31 .56; 3. Wehr (E), 2:57.63. 200 IM · 1. Bennett (E), 2:37.74; 2. Baker (i), 2:49.78; 3. Janson M, 2:57.84. : 50 free -1. Yu M. 30.05; 2. Frino (E), 30.08; 3. Bresh M. 30.30. 100 fly -1. Foulds M. 1:10.70; 2. Fassnad)t (E), 1:13.05; 3. Yu M. 1:15.91. 100 free-1. Bennett (E), 1:02.85; 2. Williams (E), 1:08.49; 3. Bresh M. 1:09.71. 500 free -1. Fassnacht (E), 6:37 .6; 2. Harrison (E), 6:46.24; 3. Slade (E), 6:58.0. 200 free relay -1. Valencia, 1:54.68. 100 bllc:k -1. Williams (E), 1:14.45; 2. Clarie M. 1:18.78; 3. Brooks (E), 1:22.51. 100 brust -1. Frino (E), 1:24.92; 2. Harrison (E), 1:26.06; 3. Foulds M. 1:26.70. 400 free ret.y ... 1. Va)encia, 4:17.91. -~ 90YS Vatenca. IS. Estand41I 11 !:.: 200 medley relay -1. Estancia (Jessup, Wayman, Stephens, Bollenbach), 1:51.92. 200 free U 1. Stephens (E), 1 :57 .83; 2. Flinn M. 2:00.37; 3. Worthington M. 2: 16.39. l 200 IM -1. Wayman (E), 2:20.28; 2. Stath M. 2:29.63; 3. Lowder M. 2:39.89. !:.·· 50 free -1. Bollenbach (E), 23.12; 2. Hoss (E), 23.79; 3. Gibson M, 25.67. 10000 ~.: 1. Kuchler M( )• 1 3 :05.31 ; 2. Wayman (E), 1:05.74; 3. Davis M. 1:07.73. !,',,: 1 ,._ -1. Jessup E, 5 .40; 2. Margunion M. 53.65; 3. Kuchler M. 57.05. 500 free -1. Bollenbach (E), 5:21.67; 2. Davis M. 5:31 .80; 3. Margunion M. 5:32.54. 200 free relay -1. Estancia (Stephens, Jessup, Hoss, Bollenbach), 1:36.78. Mike Adelmund celebrates his fint homer of the year. ,. MESA . CONTINUED FROM 81 ball very well. It took us too many innings to make an adjustment and, by then, it was too late. That's the sec- ond straight great game they've pitched against us, and I think we're fortunate to have come away with a split. I think they have three of the best five pitchers in the league (including Mike Adelmund). If they pitch as well next week as they did against us, I think they can give Laguna Hills all it can handle." . The Mustangs gave Uni starter Garrett Atkins all he could handle from the outset, putting six straight men on base after the senior right- hander (4-1) opened with a strikeout. Broesamle and Starns shot RBI sin- gles through the infield and Layne · DeTemple drove home a third run with a fielder's choice grounder to give Broesamle some cruising room on the mound. Cruising was the best way to describe Broesamle's first three no-hit innings, which included four straight strikeouts at one point. "That was the best my curveball has been all year,• said the 1995 New- port-Mesa District Player of the Year. University (11-9, 6-3), however, broke up the no-no in the foµrth, then ruined the shutout with two unearned runs in the fifth to put Mesa Coach Doug Deats' heart in his throat. I• thing.. : The Mustangs nearly did some-1 thing in the fifth, when Broesamle a.iid ' Julius Vasquez whacked back-to-back singles with one out. Atkins, howev~. 1 worked out of the jam. 1 Atkins was not so lucky 10 the sixth. • After the first two Mesa bitters J grounded out. Ray Ohrel, in his second : game back alter regaining his eligibi.J-l ity, beat out a grounder deep in the • hole. Ben Felter followed with a rock- et up the middle to put runners at the i comers and Adelmund drove a l'~'O 1 pitch the opposite way, into the QU.Sl· :._ ing winds blowing out, which canied • just over the fence, as well as the leaJ-: ing attempt by right fielder Gil~ : Suianoa for a little insurance. It WJJS : Adelmund's first round-tripper of tJ?e : season. • 1 •Tuai didn't take the pressure otl, l though,• deadpanned Broesaml). 1 "Because I had to follo'-6.'. that up.• ... 1 He did just that for his second homer of the season and third hit of the day. In addition to some timely hittiqg (Vasquez and Felter bad two hits}, the Mustangs backed Broesamle with sol- id defense. Ohrel made a bare-handed play on a slow roller toward third. while short- stop Seth Halverson, second baseman Layne DeTemple and Felter in center also added quality leather work for the winners. l'AOAC COAST LEACiUJ Costa Mesa 7. Unl'*'ity 2 University 000 020 0 -2 5 1 Costa Mesa 300 004 x -7 12 '1 100 back -1. Stath M. 1:04.87; 2. Jessup (E), 1:05.03; 3. Flinn M. 1:13.22. 100 brNst -1. Janeway M. 1:10.85; 2. Lowder M. 1:11.96; 3. Stephens (E). 1:12.84. 400 free relay -1. Valencia, 3:48.41. DON LEACH I DAILY Plt.OT Mesa's Layne DeTemple zeros ln on a line drive out. "Our kids are surprising," Deats said. •Just when you start to doubt them, or think they might fold their tent, they come back and do some- Atkins, Gamble (6) and Dorchak; Broesamle and Vasquez. W -Broesamle, 5-2. L -Atkin~ 4-1 . 2B -Sparks ,(U), Fuller (U), Atkins (U), Vasquez (CM). HR -Adelmund (CM), Broesamle (CM). COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Third baseman Joe Smith, who bad greeted Johnson with a two-run double in the inning, added a run-scoring single in the sixth as El Toro bunched four singles for two runs to go up 6-4. Smith went 3 for 4 on the day with four RBI. •Joe has been our guy all year,• said El Toro Coach Tom McCaffrey. This season Smith has been anything but anony- mous, hilting at a .529-clip (36 for 68). HEverybody has been mak- ing a lot of this series, but it's still too early," said ,CdM Coach Joe Koh. •They've beo.t- en us three times, but even after this game the worst we will be is one game ahead of Woodbridge and Santa Mar- garita. "We're still in third place. This is no time to panic.· However, the win gave El Toro (14-4-1, 6-1-1) souie breathing room, dropping the Sea Kings (11-7, 5-4), 2 112 games off the pace. It sure looked like Friday would be the Sea Kings' day in the first inning, when they pushed across three runs. Right fielder Royal Mc- Mackin and shortstop Chris Carey both walked to open the game and Stuart was hit by a pitch to load the bases. Johnson then walked to force over the first run of the game. Catcher Bryan Bear grounded out to force home the second run and Gulledge then helped his own cause with an RBI-single. El Toro starter navis Vessells lasted only a Estancia's Waltz closes out a four-year prep career tonight • Orange County All-Star girls game at Orange Coast set to tip off at 5. By Barry Faulkner, Daily p;1or • third of an inning. Even a run- ner being cut down at the plate couldn't dampen the Sea Kings' spirits. "When El Toro went down 1-2-3 in the bottom half of first I brought the guys together and asked them 'What do sharks do when they smell blood?'• Koh said. "'They go in for the kill.' •1 really wanted them to pour it on, but we made some base-running mistakes, having a guy thrown out at home and another at third, and we had some troubles on defense, too.• Instead it was El Toro that played like a cornered wound- ed animal and battled back for the win. 1be Chargers used two sin- gles, including Smith's first nm-scorer, to cut the lead to 3- 1 through three. "This is a mature ballclub and they'll respond to this," Koh said. "We just need to eliminate the mistakes and we'll be all right. •Reuben put in a good effort for us, but he's not the type of pitcher who will fool you the third or fourth time around. I was just hoping he would give us five.• He made it into the fifth, but Koh knew the hook was near when be hit the first two bat- ters in the inning. "That put us in a hole and Smith came up with the big hit." SIA V1lW l.IAGUl El Toro 6, C~ del ~r 4 CdM 300 001 0 -4 S 2 El Toro 001 032 x -6 13 2 Gulledge, Johnson (5) and Bear; B. Vessells, Gilligan (1), Pearce (5) and Steinau. W -Pearce, 1-0. L -Johnson, 7-3. 2B -T. Ves.sells (E). HR -Stuart (0. 7. NEWPORT BEACH - A two- run, third-inning home run by Joe Urban, bis second in three days and sixth of the season. pulled the Newport Harbor High basetiall team even with visiting livi.ile Fri- day and the Sailors pulled ahead in the fourth, only to see the Vaque- ros rally for 6-4 Sea View League win. It was the second straight come- from-behind triumph over Newport forlrvfne, which improved to 11-7-1, 6-2-1 in league, and remains one game behind league-leading El Toro. Newport (7-11, 1-8), bad RBI sin- gles from Nick Louis and Paul Jones (3 for -4) in the third and fowth, respectively, but Irvine posted a sin- briefly gle tally to tie it in the fifth, then scored two more in the siXth on run- producing bits by Ryan Brocker a.nO Eric Sonnenberg, the latter a dou- ble. The 'Jan stranded a .runner at I ' third in the fifth and put the tying ..;: : IUDS OD bUe in the siith. But lniDe starter Bri.aD Krill, · wbo ea.med the victory in relief ·~ ; Wednesday, picked a NDner all. ... fint to end the contest, upping his ; record to 7-2. •• ·, llAWIW~ nine a. Na 111art....._.4 Irvine 030 012 0 • 6 11 1 - ~ 003 100 0 • 4 7 1 Kri I •fld Sol'it lttlbet g; Szolomaytf, Urben " (3) and Jones. w . Krill, 7-2. t. . IMMn. 2~. 28 • Woot.y 0), Sonnenberg (I), Snydei" 0). .. HR -Urban (NH). • Pirates sweep Rustlers, grab conference titli · COSTA MESA -What Chuck Cutenese VOLLEYBALL termed •the greatest coaching mistake of his CdM sweeps Warriors _ " CORON A VOLLEYBA DELMAR- Chris Candlish life" boomeranged in his favor and helped his Orange Coast Col- lege men's volleyball team earn the Orange Empire Conference title and an automatic bid to the State Championships. Brian Coleman pounded 17 JdUt:' and John Coon added 1-4 as the host Corona del Mar High bo~•J volleyball team swept Wood~ .~ bridge, 15-8, 15-12, 15-13, Friday .... to avenge a first-round Sea Vi~ League loss to the Warriors. - In the title showdown, the Pirates swept by .Beach City rival Golden West College Friday night, 15-12, 15-13, 15-7, with the final point being punctuated by a service ace from Corona del Mar High product Brad Callahan. lWo more wins at the April 26-27 State Tournament at Ameri- can River will move OCC to the top of the heap. A nice turnaround from last year's 14-9 squad which lost in the first TQund ol Region- als. But it almost all fell apart in the second game with the Pirates up 7-4. Cutenese, trying to find an edge, was substituting left and right. Unknown to him. he used his 12th and final substitution with most of bis first team sitting on the bench. •rm thinking 'Oh my God. What have l done'" Cutenese said. "Here they fought so bard to win the first game and I leave us with our backrow specialist (Dave Sped.on) ln at middle blocker. •They really hung in there. That could have been a disaster.• Instead, it ended up being the back-breaker as the loss had a demora.li.zing affect on Golden West. OCC's tint team came back out on the floor for the third game confident and finKl up. The big d.iff erence for the Pir'tes was the smallest player on the fioor, 5-foot-7 setter Matt Wright who had 54 assists. •Matt has been out unsung hero this season -Brod has had that title, bu\ Matt has been rea.lly steady down the stretch,• the 5-foot-7 Cutenese said. •When I recru.lted him. I told him 'Why don't you come and play for som bocfy wbo bas been ln your ahoes'' I'm glad he Ustene<l to me.• ' -By Jim Wo1tu1 Sallors put HI Toro away in lour Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kin9'7.: were beaten in five the first tiote a.round by Woodbridge, bp~ played all 12 players in ti. rematch to remain tied with Newport Harbor for secon.Ct". place. CdM improved to 6-4, '"'2 in league. ..'...., Pomona-Pltzer lnvttaUOGIL .. sec WOMEN 400 ·Aimee Bumw\, l .01.&9 900 • c.ren Ander· ton. l :lS.8. t,SOO -Eric C\slvW, s 00.1 I DU\ene Prultt. 5.0l.271 Skft.r Johntoi\. 5:08.59. 3,000 • 1luiann Boggio, t 1~9 9 100H·~1..aManc., 17.54 (tc:bool 1'9COfd). 400 H • Enn Culver, t:t1Al (tcbool Nl<'Oldl. 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For Information call area. Please contact HOTTEST S2 99/min, 18 plus to llfftrtlu "111r prclcrtnce. llmlllllon er d11cclm1111Uon -•std .. 11CC, COIOI. rtll9ion, au. llMdlup. 1amlll1t wtu1 or ~ qln. Of 111 lnltnliOn IO mm lllY "" prtltrtnce. hml· llUoa Of dlwim1111t1on." i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2124 pots. $825. 1665 Irvin~ July or Aug. 800·766· Mrs. Burden's Gour· __ A_.J_._1_5_3_·3_3_2_1.___ l.a~I & l..i Serv-U 619-645·8434 METRO 2186 ~ 9635 Richard/Julio Ave.#7 720·9422 x203 met Candy Co, Dallas, LOST PURSE Ivory • •ii=• • Widower 62 educ $139,000 1 Br. 1 Ba. TX (2 ) 99 8239 1 L I 14 1· . Paloma Picasso .v9 UVE carlnn, likes Bolhn1 ga1od comm . sma I ., ocean v1ow Ross Real •E'slde Lg 3Br 2Ba. Airy 1Br loft condo. lg RENTALS TO PURCHASE/LEASE purse. Easter Sunday 111!'111._I .. l oa Donizetti, Verdi. Adam Estate 250.4525 w/d, 4-car gar. court· kitch, skyllghls, patio, NEWPORT Kllchon In Orange 417. Spyglass Hill 900-llm·S050 & Drigo. 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(714) 580-8686 HEALTH & 250-4525 lr/dr, laundry. 2 fp, Aefrig & dishwasher smking. 708 Avacado FITNESS yard, 2 car an. gar. APARTMENTS Incl. 60)(30 pool. No $390 t;75·8634 f ••••••••• Absolute Best Value! s1500 650·2927 pots. No tees. No iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4Bd 2Ba family home Heights Duplex 3 Br. FOR RENT loaso. 545·4855 N.B . Gr••t Locetlon ANNOUNCEMENTS -------- 1n klnt aro3. Only ........... -...,.....,,.,..---.,.....,...,...--~-Kil·Lndry. Phn·c11ble.1 .. -------· $359,000 wtTEAMSI 1 'h Ba, gar, pa110/1• A Newport Hts Apt Clean, quiet. No pols'' C.::lll yard, $1225 Mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba, pool. gar, 5400 • uu 045·95i5 PATRICK TENORE Avl 5/1 622·8535 $995 No pets. 738 --------- RE0A4L2e_5s7T0A4TE W'S'ide • Quiet St. CORONA Tuslln Ave. 642-7658 __ N __ B_O_c_•_•_n_V_l_•_w_ LOST & DEL MAR 2622 *NEWPORT VILLA* Modern, near sand, lg FOUND 2925 3-Bdrms. New carpet. A p A R T M E N T S sundk, lndry. pvt entr.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED Serious Cllents Lose up to 30 lbs In 30 days! Starts at $34.95. Call Janice now 800-589-6101. BIG CANYON Dover $1050 752·2881 $595/mo. 646·4400 11 plan. 2BR. Den, 2BA. B A y F R O N T Boach Area•Avt Nowt ..,...,..,,,..---------FOUND • Black cal, le---------J 5459,500. Owner will 1---------WITH OCEAN VIEW Studlo·(No kltch) 2BR NB ocoanlrnt on board· malo, near C:.18th & --------- "\ prefer ad~ertisintfi with the Pilot and . el H 8.1. due to the ~rea HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE asst In llnan. 644-5215 NEWPORT-Deluxe 2 Bd 2 Balh From $485 • $875 wlk, deluxe vu. Lg Tustin Ave. C.M. 646· Exec Fam needs 4 Br Br"CH 2169 Condo. with new car-Close to Sch/Shops/Fwy cstm hm, lndry. $595 9611. homo or condo, nr ,1;n pet/paint. 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Nr shops. 314 Aochosler. Tustin/20th. Storage LIDO Mobile Hme Park 722·8988 or 673-7907. MISCELIANEOUS only. S12S/mo 673·3059 , ________ _ Charming lurn'd 1+1 3Bd 2.5Ba 2-stry apl. RENTALS rate Call for details & ••••••••• vl&w1n9 63 t ·2242. Agl. E'slde Tnplx. 3Br 2aa. • two x largo 2Br t Ba. 4 • garago, cul-do-sac S435K. Agl 729-7244 0 DOWN PAYMENT HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT • 1 dav left!• •Forec losure• BALBOA E s1do cul·Oo-sac 3Br ISLAND 2106 2 Ba spa. 2 ·c nr gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Steps lo pv1 bch. $1250 w/lplco, gar. No pots.•••••••••!••••••••• 675-3969 909-371-1160 679 w .18th St. S875 Newport North 2Bd + $500 Oop. 644-7064 --------BUSINESS & 2.5Ba Hardwd firs. All Utll Paid in lrg ROOMS 2706 FINANCE 2-car gar attatchod. 1 Br, S585. Avl now. E. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l••••••••- S 1450/mo. 707-7583. of Harbor, 383 W. Bay COM sunny, spacious Npt Hts Cliff or. 3bd S300 dop. 970-6261 rm w/attch ba. kltchon r--------- 3ba. Short term pref'd E'ald• 2Br 1 ,~Ba X·I prlvlgs-1 blk bch S425 BUSINESS S2200 lum"d or $1900 lmmac tnhm. nu crpB Fem only. 723·1968 OPPORTUNITY unfurn'd. 804-6465. vert. bolge tones, hk· Lido Bayfront Private 2904 4Br 2Ba dplk Yrty. /b F I /F I Gar, Ip, Ing. w/d hkup. Npt North 2Br 2Ba ups, patro, walk/shops rm a. ema e ore gn Cosmot1c liker S 185K Agents 378·0909 t b , ,9 Condo. 2-car gar, AC, Cat ok Avl 5/12, 253 studonls welcome. 4· fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s orage, ay view. $850 675-3113 HUNTINGTON Ruby $1950 721·9475 w/d, pool. No pets. Cabnllo 5895. By appl mos + COFFEE & TEA DISTA. BEACH 1040 _________ , __ s_1_4_5_01_m_o __ 6_4_o._1_s_29 310·379-1080 co11ec1 NB Close to Beach! Nat'I co S150K Pot'! E 'Slde 2Br Dupleic In clean, quiet home. Wrok pt/h. Fman avail i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CAPISTRANO P•noramle Ocean C t I/I I 800 899 503 Yard, w/d hkups. gar. ommun1 y poo enn s 4 views all rooms. $450/ 548 1903 SHORT SALE BEACH 2118 1 Br..-Don Condo Oulot. No pots. $885/ ___ m_o. ___ ·--1"'F~T,.,../P=--T,,--.,,,.D..,..ls_t_r.,.,lb,....u_t_o_r 2 bdrm 2 balh Isl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1450/mo. 722·7226 mo. 619-934·3'110 NB Rm w/pvt bth In 2Br Exciting new Oral floor ond unit In gale AO NUMBER 2! M I s 1 1 2 condo. Pool/spa/tenn. Vitamin Spray Great d d p 111 Wanted: 50 people w/ 011• n pee • Fem n/s pref. $550/ t c 11 662 3351 ~~n"c~. ~arpol a: oa~ You havo found one designer furn to hvo In BR. 1 BA. new carpet/ mo Incl ulil. 640-9510 op y. a • ol two hidden ads. OC's finest homes lor paint. qulot. no pots plank flooring, fire-Entor and win tho Be· a traction ol normal $750 269 A. 18th NB/Bluffs Private lbr, Local Vending place. enclosed paho n1hana Dinner lor Two rent· 48r 3Ba 5800. Place 644-0452 ba+den, w/gar .. w/d ., Route, 20 eatob· On I Y s 1 5 9 . 9 o o contest Call 714-660·5 t 10. kit prlvl, pool. Quiet, lished accts. Buy all/ Sollor·s Joss rs your 411 a.4120 Female $600 644-0263 part 800· 775-2219 gnml • * Room To Rent ,_M_C_l_P_h_o_n-eC_a_r_d_R_T_E_S_ Harbor Realty CORONA NEWPORT H>• IOOMITG Non smoker and child LOCATIONS GOING (714) 673·4400 2122 COAST 2170 LuJUMY SMnllB• o k. Call af1or 7pm. FASTI Inv. Aoq. DEL MAR .-~~ 714·631-9011 . · 800-700-7177. 24 Hrs. SELL •WIOHll~•F~• ~doee.., _, INiyt. --<:JU~· y'NKr 722· 7505 RENT PAY PHONE ROUTE 35 Local & Esteb Sites Earn up 10 $ 1500 wkly WIN Dinner for Two at -{!·- Con ttst Ruks: 1. Simply find our hidden classified ads ~omcwhcrc: in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank & mail. 2. All entries muse arrive by noon, the next Wednesday. 3. Winner will he chosen by rando ..... ·-··· and winner's nanw will appear week. One win ner per week. 4. Comest will run 2/1/% through 4/18/96. ENTnY BLANI{ Name------------ Address---------- Phone ~---------- Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627 your home through class1!1ed L•rge &Ingle F•mlly Newport Coaat Condo Near Ocean. 3Bd 2Ba Trovare 115011 3Br 2.5Ba New kit, lplce $2900 View. Ip, lg kit, II Berbtr. Avail 5/15 759-1404 $1985/mo 587·3308 ~-------- through classified 1·800·696~980 m;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET l!lt: SERENE Palm ~esa Apartm.ents So near & yet '° far ... Thats the fcc.ling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grccnuy of tcdudcd wocxb & statdy palms. • Scudiot, ) at 2 Bcdtooms · Jn 1575 l'O S600 · I BP. S615 to S650 · Hll. S725 to S150 6 No Pea A V utial Blindt 4 Celling r.n. A NBW ~ P&W & Tile A Fimm ROom A Hamd Pool 8t Jlll!\JaJ 4 ~ 8t llalcr:mic:t A 0vap Availabk ~ Houn: 9:00 am · S:°!l:~t.J1 ud 10:00 am • 4:00 pm w di 1661 Mm Or. · Sena AM HqJhcS, C.A 71~) 1'6 9160 nz-z-----z- Costa Mesa's Best NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS Bring In this coupon for T/2 off lat month's f91\t. For a Umtted ttm• onty. • Em largo J11 • 1 ond 2 bedrooms JR $600 l BR $700 2 BA $860 • Sona VoueybOll • 2 llghlad IOnnls courts • Vtrtlcol bllnclt • cewno Fons • PIUSl'I COtpel • flll\llSS Room • Huge heo1'cl pool ones spa • Gal B8Qs • OoYetod p01k1ng • R9cftofl00 Wilt\ billl0t0$ • oo..a~ Office HOUIS; too an • 5 00 pm M-f and 1~00 Ofti';. 00 pm wet'KendS 1 t>M west ea. Costa Mm. CA (71A) 1674>75 --... --... ---.. "Employee. " "Empleado. " "Arbeitnehmer. " "Employe." \ I ••no .. YllUJi ~ ... SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1996 85 TODAY'S CRoSSyYoRD PUZZLE 814dge EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT :~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~5~5~30 5530 5530SER~CES 5533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By CHARLES GOREN Admln Asal Frr. self-Salea Asaoc·NB ho tel TELEMARKETING •••••"• with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH atartor w/atrong org. girt 1hop. PT/FT. Hon· Incoming crslls 111 La-Ploasu be aware th'lt ACROSS 48 Gratuities 49 Lub<ieate 50 Netwotka ""EVIOUS PUZZL.£ SOLVED 1kllls, good acctng/ est, reliable. hard, guna Niguel 2 yrs me listings In this c I WEEKLY BJUDGE QUIZ comp/ofc sklll1. an. 10 working. some cOfll· exp requ1red FT PT ogory may requlftr you detall, CM 645-9045 putor exp. Flex wlhrs S9·S25 hr · benol11s to con a 900 numbor Some early mornings/ 714-249·2209 tn which there Is 11 1 Sweet lliclcy '"* 52 Burns wrthout 5 Blue Grotto Itta 10 Actof-Ray 14 Botderon flame 5 T Rochester dine 58 Plant para111e 60 ~Ir ornament 61 Prayer ending 62 Australian Q. 1 • Neither vulnerable, u South you bold. ON nlghll/wknds $8 hr ---------chargo per minute BEAUTY SAL Call Carol 714-640·2394 WINE BAR -w-,-,y--...;,pl_a_y_H_•_d_e..._'_N NORTH EAST 80lfl'H WEST l• P.. 2Q PAM SO P .. 1 15 AllianCI t8~tM •K76 <::IAJ4 0764 MKQJ 'l'he bidding haa proceeded: What do you bid now? Bring your clients p A F to the b••Chl 2~ Sales Doctor Earl Min-re-OQ ood wino Seok with chlldC11r17 stations avallablo for dell'• prods. Author ol exp Wod·Sot 1-9pm Co 11 CI a• a If I• d watera 17 Pastrami Hiter 18 BoQr'•· Q. 15 • Both vulnerable. as Sout.h you hold: rent. Great locatlon in the V1tam1n Blble. etc , 250 Ogle St C M today• 642-5678. well established talon. xlnl oply 8t8 594·7065 =========.;.::========-animal 63 -spomante 64 "1.Jnlouchable• NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST I• P... 24 p..,. 20 p ... ? Join our Team! SALES EMPLOYMENT 714-873·4188 REPRESENTATIVE 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 boundanet 19 Grab 20Tehwhy 22 Family of lions 2.4 Couple EllOI 65 Trimmed 66 Adolescent What do you b.p now? •KQ 104 QK88 OA 10 •A974 The bidding has proceeded: Ask tor Lena or Carolyn G1ow1ng community iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 25 Papal name 26 Caravan creatures 29 Type of chemistty or compound DOWN 1 Disappear 2 Wtldgoat 3 Swig 4 Stttf • 20-116 c 11196 \Jn4led F-~~ Q. 2 · As South, vulnerable, you hold: •95 <:IA KJ 1094 OA94 •QJ Your right-hand opponent opens t.he bidding with one diamond. What action d~ou take? NORTH 'EAST SOUTH WEST INT Pan 2• P ... 20 p ... 1 What do you bid now? Q. 8 • AB South, vulnerable, you hold: EARN MONEY Read-newspapc1 group sootts Ing Books! 530 OOO/yr display adve11ls1ng 1epro- lncome 'potontlal. De· sentahve with 1 year m1n1- ta111. 1·800-S13-4343 mum expenence Ex.celh:mt Ext. Y·9637 bener.t package 1nctud1ng base salary 101 the oner· Flower. Shop/Outdoor gellc sales proless1onal. o p ro ucnon roofreo d e 33 Pays attentlOl'I 34 Shout of glee 36 Columbu1' lllfp 37 Morsel 38 "Odeon a Grecian um· 39 ru: .0 Demeanor 42 House winQs 43 Did a cteanlng chore 45 Cycled 47 Delicate 5 Sovvon11s ...,.._ 6 Soon 27 Eagle's nest 47 Bauble 7 Dice spots 28 Dislnbuted so Contest 8 Fish eggs 30 ·separate 51 Some bar 9 Exatts Tables· costar orders 10 Crafts W()(l(er 31 Not appropnate 52 Chase (balls) 11 Cargo 32 SP!leful 53 Measure of 12 levee 34 Jotns (metal) length 13 Grand -()pry 3S Actor Holbrook 54 "Do tt or -r 21 Pointed tools 38 Remembrance 55 Ceremony 23 Carpet 41 Countnes 56 -one's 25 Browning and 43 Go by waler wheels Poe 44 lynx. e g 57 Male 26 Munch 46 Top 59 Pea holder ~------""I'!'--,...~~~---io!!--10 12 Q. 3 · A.s South, vulnerable. you hold: AA 10 8 6 S !;JA 2 oQ 10 S M J 4 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST INT Pue S• PaM ... p ... ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold· 6J 'VA J 10 ·a 6 08 7 AA Q J 10 3 •AQJ62 <::.>K2 OA •KQJ 105 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH l • PaH 2Q 3• P ... 3<::.> ? What do you bid now? Look for answers on Monday. Learn to be a better bridge player ! Subsc'ribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800)788-1226 for information. Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicqo, IL~ 4410. Hairstylist Tiny Tina Has relocated to: "Ask about mv April Specials" 2 pos1111ons avail, FT/ p PT. Design a1>plilude hy~1cal1dru9 scroenmg re· nee. Apply 111 person, quired EOE Please seod Every Bloomin' Thing resume to Judy Oolhng 250 E. 17th .. CM. ' ,.Calt fornla Community News 330 West Bay Stroot NURSES Costa Mesa CA 92627 or CNAs .CHHAs lmmed fax your resume to (7t4} postllons avail In all 631-6594 areas ol OC. FT/PT. ---,,.,,,.,=-,,.,.,..------Live-In & hourly. Must SECRETARIAL have car with COL & Full time 8:30·S:30 valid insurance Monday·Friday 1n our Action Health Care Legal Adverus1ng De- 714 557-2273 partment. lnd1v1dua1 Order Desk Friendly resp. person noedod to answer phones. Lt ty ping, fluent Eng , good math Fem pref. 8am-4:30pm M·F S71hr CM. 714·648-8441 POSTAL & COV'T JOBS 521/HOUA ·BENEFITS NO EXP WILL TRAIN Appl·• Info 714·647-1991 PVT POST OFFICE Pfr c ounter help Friendly, responsible SS hr NB. 642·6262 R·e·b·e·I musl be extremely re· spons1blo with good attendance record and be able to work well with people Good typing and proofreading skills a m1Jst 57 SO per hour. Physical drug screen· mg required. EOE M F/H D Please lax re· sumo to Judy 00111119 (7 14) 631·6594. Michelle Grojczyk Colifornio Community News ~ W. Doy Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 EOE I MFHO 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 042-0434 S • c r •tar y/ Bookkeeper, Male or female, const. ofc exp., 1 person ofc, AP/AR, PR, Qui c k en, f ax resume 759-0920 NB area. Put a fevv vvords to vvork for you. When you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your community. GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make su re everything is clean and repaired. TEL . 1141641-1119 DeHAVEN Uc.TOs.ft \ ------1 CERAMIC COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL SERVICE mES 3528 l~iiiii~~iiiiiiiiilii SERVICE HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET ~~~~~~I SERVICES ROOFING 3910 !AWN CARE 3808 liiii~~~~~ DIRECTORY • NEED PC HELP? Remodels carp'try, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••••IN rt T ll & M bl Consultation-Upgrades ...,SMALL JOB EXPERT plmbng. palntg, eloc. Bas ic Yard Malnt owpo e or 0 I n I er not Se t Up Drywall/Plaslftr Repa'ir tile stucco roofing Fino Craftsmanship... & Advice 559.7397 ,Hanging. Ta~ing, THlure ' Llc#S8 t388 · Lawns, Cln·ups. TrH ---------• At Affordable Prices. Mornan 650•3281 Trim. Spnnklrs. Aerate. L & B Therapy & Nutrition Ins/WC AN/Massage Therapist C.M. . 722-9823 24Vrs Quallty Painting TOUCHUPS. TOO 24 His. Richard Sinor Uc#280644 645·3209 3 8 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii •Persona II zed• ln·Hom• Pe t Car• w a lk1ng.Feeding .r LC S & B ROOFINQ Nuw Roofs • Rorools n._.poirs • L#612555 lri~ Uond 970· 141 0 vc Ma I 224-2250 ---------ACCOUNTING/ Showers/Counters/Firs Comm/Res 551•5573 • Tnatch 631-4422 Pg-413·8142 •---------RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. TAXES 3406 Natural Stone & Marble CONCRETE & B&K Llc#585180 CARPEHTRY•Wlndow11-.--T-R_E_E_S _____ MO~NG 3834 Painhng·lntExl House Apt--------SPRINKLERS 3921 Fplcs L645486 842·2214 MASONRY 3557 All phases. No Job too Doors •Wood Fences '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ouahty job Free est PLUMBING 3890 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sml. Acoustic removal. CloselJGarage Organizers T •trt • -1• L"'S69897 •3•.aee8 SPRINKLER REPAIR AD NUMBER 11 ---------otc. 714·240·1159 L#261581 •Call Bob opp• •"'owe .... •111• PUBLIC NOTICE .. .. ""' You have found ono CHILD CARE 3536 Brick. Block, Stone, Tiie 249-8323 Pg·312·0026 ~ 751"3!t70 Of t 0 hldd ds C P I 0 I •---------GARDENING Ae11·able The Calif. Publlc Uhli· CARL MANIRE CO. w en a · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii one. 81 0 • 'vaway H R I 1 _..., d I lies Commlsalon RE· Enter and win the Be· Fplc, BBOs. Rel. 25 Vr ELECTRICAL 3610 om• Horal o • .,nemo • & Ouallty work at Painting Contractor nlhana Dinner tor Two CHILD HOME CARE Exp. Terry 557.75941iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tile/drywall/Woodwork reasonable rates. OUJRES that •II used 26Yrs Prol'I Palnllng contest. Llcl304201056 1• Fences/decks/room add Ed Barrott 548-3371 household goods L#3S6098 733·9048 THE LOCAL PLUMBER ·8 Jamn E B:ingor t Co · S nee 19.u F11endly Ser .. •ce • lnsu• eo L#532981 675·93().I V ;,Ives• Heads• Ttm• ~ oc~s 26Yrs Local Exp John 282-2831 TUTORING 3929 4/18·4/20 Roberta ThOrnlon *Best Price/Quality Small Job EXPERT Roofs/general repa11s. movers print their 720·3969 Npt Beach Landscape, brick, stone Duncan Eloctrlc Comm/Res. Reis Free Est Green Scene Landscpng P.U.C. Cal T number: CHUNG'S PAINTING Concrete. 800.786-1007 Quick Response John 647-5520 , Masonry , Irrigation llmoa and chauffeurs 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Price! ALL E G I S P LUMB ING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACOUSTIC Local Lie. 850°7042 • Trimming • Removal• print their T.C.P. num-Gunr work Froo Esl. CLEANING Patterned Concr•I• Clean·ups • Maintenance ber in all advertis• Llc111375602 . 538·1534 CEILINGS 3408 Driveways, patios,--------HAULING 3720 L,599025 8 50-8109 ments. II you have a Drain ctu n•PlulTlb•n<;J •epa•t 24Hr Emergency Svf Low $ 848-3299 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3548 decks Repair/removal FENCES question about the le· Cena Abrams Painting AAA ACOUSTIC Lie. Free eat 222-6668 & DECRS 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Landscape Remodellng gat1ty ol a mover. llmo lnVE.\t Oual Pamt RtasS --------... p · 11 d i:i JUNK To The DUMP Yard tune up'malntenact. or chauffeur, call lic'd/lns 'd since '76 •DAN DAWSON• ainl-app 8 .,emove· A TOUCH OF CLASS 1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (71""-.. •8·1882t p I "'0"'·7003 Pg ''"'-,.·3947 PLUMBING patch T 1 1 l/ 1 CT ........ landscape/ar11111c design. ubllc Ut Illies • • ...,.,... ' ex uro. n °" · Cleaning. Rea/Comm CONTRA ORS •FENCES OATES• Wiii haul what Trash ContractorlC27·604006. Commlsalon Water Heoters • Drains 962-5891 or 8-\7·8905 Lie/Bonded. Free Est. GENERAL 3558 new/repair/post replactd Man won'll 96~1082 Prof'I & Ethical. 645-7505 714·558-4151 Gene Abrams Painting Remodol • Repair CEILING MA.TEA Terese 282·7143 Redwood • L#576605 lnVE10 Oual Palnl/RtasS faucets • F"tures TEST PREP SEMINARS E:i<C!;l on SAT & CT BS Evos Wl\nds ~~70 Cam pus Dr NB P;,it11c111 0 Dowd M S Con•llnt GA TE Sch Univ Cnll 6?3·2380 •Acoustic Removal• --.-.-8-R-IG_H_T-.-.--liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jim Whyte 642-7206 *MOW/edge/tree trim/ Dlbern•rdo'a Moving l lc'd/lns'd since '76 L#SS<1]22•t.>·l 6·6720 Cus10m Textu1 .. Palnt Housecleanlng. Prol'I CPI BUILDERS INC. DECK COATINGS IMMIGRATION sprJnklers/yd clean-up Local/Olflca/Slorage 909-7003 Pg-664·3947 Pgr# 717·5729 WALL Uc'd Ma k 838-7300 Aesldenlial Const. Free est, reasonable, Long Dist. FrH Est . .,.,..--.,,-.,...,~-=-~I · ' from Europe. Bost In Llc.#518424•1nsured Waterproof Systems. 3762 reliable. 845·7351 Tll'181632 979.:1114 HouH Painting Svc'• --------~ COVERINGS 3932 town! Reis. 5Vrs Exp (714) 985-4993 Batconlea • Pallos iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnVExt • Low Roles Expert Drain Cleanlng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r 11 nPENTRY 3510 Grace 251·94551..,...,==,.,.,,..-=----..,--Stont/Brick/T~• 493·1522 •-P-h-11-•• -0-a-r_d_e-nl_n_n_S_v_c Splll Second Moving 0"•hly Work Gua}ant~.. & Pl b R 0 TH"" S P \.oAI\ LEWIS Conatructlon U.S. IMMIGRATION • Prof Moversl 2•Hr Srv -""" um ing op 1rs "" TRI P£.R i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Romodal•Handymon •.Wood Fenc••• SPECIALIST Wkly Svc./Vord Cln-up 701y/Sr Olac/Tl178452 Call Martin 953·5409 20Yrs •~P ~ wo•t. gvar Snec1aliz1ng in wallp~por Hand~man/Rernodel Licensed-Bonded L#704773 Local Res. reptactlrepalr. lrff ha~:~g Groen Card Lottery. 7• S1oa4105n4al flo8w8e17s 1• 432·9123/P·346·5850 -lke_'_a_C_u_s_1o_m_P_11-·n-tt_n_g1 Steve 545·8298 romoval Llc• 588924 Sl0.00 per hour. •71 ""-5•7 5""25• Htlmatu low prices ..... ·d Visa a I ·"'-· C• .. 1licatlon • .. • -P--1--P-l --b-I--... 714-963·503? • Additions. Bath, Kitch ... ~ • • A ... __ ,.,,.. Con 11 97•"""'I ....,""' .,, *..-.......0 Brothers Mo ... nn Prof, Clean, Ouahly rec •• um nv 714·548·0388 v•••-r s -.. Work Perm.I 975·8425 •---------'... "' • R • R I S I W U I Flre·Watar Damage ---------s.J. Scott Construction PLANT ARTIST Home/()lfic:9 • 7.oays Work. Int/Ext & Docks epMs "' emodo s uper or • cov.t n9 Elec, Plumb, & Pa.int A NEED TO CLEAN! Custom Home Butldera•---------Sp1clallsl In existing lnaured since t9t1. L#703468 831-4810 Froe Esllmates Since 81 The F1n1a1 Newport area. lmmed $ u 1 1 LJcl4'1954. Ref's . FLOOR INSTALL -1N-TE_R_I_O_R _____ landscape/I rrigation CALTl~SO 9 57.tsoo p•iNTINQ .,71 •• .,.87 L•687398 909-1090 In Ou:i1°ty Cr~nmanshlp Paga 714·227.a122 35 mOSI S ng 8 story 7t .. 87•771"" upgrades. 780·9782 ... v 'I• Inst II R01l10V9 5S7·6228 hom11. 714-882·2290 ... -• REPAIRS 3620 DESIGNaRS 782 ALL-AMERICAN Conaclenllous Craftsman --------DOORS Rtmodt .. HardWltt ST•VllN'S GENERAL "' 3 Prol'I Landacepe Malhi Movea·U ... Carelully Old·F11h1one<1 Prldo In POOL we gals sltould hnng Trlm•Cablnels•Sluaco •D•t•ll•d Cleanlng CONSTRUCTION • MARBLE EXPERT 10Y,.. Exp • Xlnt Rafa Courteously & Cheaply W0tllmansh1p. 671 -51167 SERVICE together S111p, tnatoll. Orywtt L.5&2731 35Yr• •-ii .HouH/Apt/S10/hr European Craftsmanship Potlshlng/Prolecllng. BRASS Pollahed & • Seasonal ... Flowers • 949.0223 T141227 ~ON'S ••tNTINQ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii8iii9iii4ii advice to the crozy. Jerry 842.0987 • E11p'd • Ral'a• •Stucco/Drywall Scratch/Stain Removal Cootad Lamps. Locke VICTOR ~$7·1739 • r-.. 931.2111 any11me A to Z HANDYMAN Can Jinny 88""9852 •Telllura Coaling L820654 948 t005 etc. FrH Esl. Pick up •---------lnt/EJCt 2Z yrs In O C P .. llS,ei Svo & Repair --------.... ST C 81NETS Lori•'• Cleanlng Srv •Foundatlon/Matble • & Dellv. Tom 875-8220 Tr" Stump TermlnalOt MUSIC Quality. Sml/Big Jobs F11ter1•Pumpt•HHt•11 ~ ALl.IREFACE A dOOt Dependable•Detalled •Retrofitting/Painting •QUALITY WORK• T1M re~\MTIP giindtng LESSONS 3835 Llc460559 714·537·"'116 l•land Blue Pools Get te Wltndch~•.·. 0b0a.lugtu5•4• ,,2.,!· , XI L691599•Bond•15Vra Hardwd/Vlnyl/Cer•mlc D•SIQN VISION• Free flrewood/mulcl\1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Pgr 1·.800-616-9722 Wkty Svc. 845•8728 "'" ,.., ..., Suppllea Furn d. nt 7 1 4 .3 7 8 ·• e 8 o Mrbte/Carpel·Bndlln• • Prof'I OoslQnors LI01285 M4·387a1• t• .... a Ref's. n 4•790-5o44 L708279 '722·7332 • Save You n~/MOMy CLAJUNET lftStNOtt.n TOP QUAUTY JNTJEXT --------" CEltAMIC Tit!S 3528 WINDOW CLEANING H l1len To Your Needs Yard Cleen-up. Trim Stale Ce" Teach« BA Very --.tONble Alltesl ROOFING 3910 ..... , • Aver8ge 1 atory·$30 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN J?lO +& Vour OUDGETI TreH/Hedge/R~vel MA o.g·, 40+Vr Exp L84t221Jay850-5068 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /11. ~ :.!:':z·'~ieanlne liiiAniiii•i•iPi•i,•1.inici•ildiiiU :~~oc"!!.~ir:.,~~ :S~~.,~u ;;.~~~~~ A" Ag.. ••2.aa39 iw.eoA l'OOflNC co Attic, C8MMICeMM•U aprln• Cl••nlng depend•ble door •P•lnt/Carpentrv• PIANO. VOCAL • Comm . nu ' Rorool 1n11an·n • l'abrlcauon I A.lg Svc. Mtnl-«>llncl•. hanger. auar work. Drywall and mor•t MASSAGm 3830 PAINTING 3858 w•HONS 3868 • "•p.llr . ''"Elf • n.•1 batem~nl, 2ov,. lbp • 1.lc•nH<I carpet a ftOOf Vlt11MC/M rtas. Don 521•8910 Small Jobs Oki JEWELRY 3784 "' ..-Lk:'41/tna a3t·Sott 1.aoo-~···•321 A.I'• .... 2900 O•rr 849·9877 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST ·-------·1 ... c .1 ... 00,.NQ co. aad cloeet -.-.. -........ D-O ... W-,-...,C ... l'"'e-en~l-n-9 leftll lhllrM c.Mflletet W1111am Harold ;J1V1rel1ta L 6 • Ther• .. r Patntlftt c ... ene. PIANO Beg ·Ad1tanc:ed Speclahzong tn Mw L.~ • Carpet CIHnlng Sell your horn• Repa1r1, lmp1ovemen... Walch & 1.,,,e1ry repa~t & Nutrition Ina/WC Oual palrtltng bJ pron. AU eget-Teac.her C..t Aool11At-tool1fA•P• 11 lll'ICD pt • Hatdwd l'lt• Malnl 11\rough ctassihed am fOt>t ouattty/tnliQnty Antique• Fine Jew.Hy RN!MaHege Thlf&plll , Llc,tolelll Ina. a'""41!nrnent A.,.11 t..1 104lt2 Bond Ins ...,1•2 --L.. ''"Batt• '"-?011, ... _..._•_4_2_._s_e_,_a__ IC*9,1Cen ·Maot7'0 !uyr.Mrlcll •.,!:!W,_C_M_. ___ 7_a_a_ .... __ ~_,,. __ ,_,... __ ... _ .. _ .. _,,_oe_ ~ ...o.;e ... 1~wrao UO.tOHIL.J-~!!!!llO~~!?!!!~J 16 SATURDAY. APRIL 20, 1996_,J Ncwf>(>ft Bcech/C.otn Mesa O&ily Piloc EMPLOYM!NT MERCHANDISE COSTA leSA 8124 POWIJl IOATS MAltlNI SUPS 9075 4.14 1221 VAHS 9225 MISC. AUTO 9245 ANTIQUES 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLASSICS 9250 WANTED 5535 MISC. MERCHANDISE 8015 7012 DOCJtS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huee 18 t... .... -------Car•tl.,.r/Compenlon Stair Chair E11t •lee luf1ClraJaer '°' eoc:cer, 3:1 Pt .. rtht•r fe77 ,... ao1 •• • •• •!°""'9r•al ,..nln• looking for hv• In 0< ttalr lilt, xlnl cond, grHt atuffl Set 8-4, c I ti ..,. .... ..-• S2 o (53300 ) 325 E 22nct SI CM ru aer/el)Ort lither, • aula •-cellonl Clo•••I !Iv• out pos. E11p d, 00 new ' · berg fa, 2 Chryelar "" mature. cheerful, prof. Bal. Isl 646·1164 KUCll! YARD SALE eng, LO(ln/fl•hfll\der, Mooring to llnd. Call Local 1•11. Tty 41M·3275 _W_h_l_l•_n_e_o_n_•_rt_49_x_4_0 SAT, 4/20, eam·3pm radar & more 1211.000 Steve '723-H8~ w/aun, palm tr ... fla· 220 21st. Str"t (o-r Slip avail at Newport BALaOA YACHT mlngo, wtr S300. Din Orange Ave.) 5109·987-a141 9r 909-UatN hH ~t allpa rm •able, w/8 wht 1-M-l!_S,_A_V,...E,._R_.D_E_AR_M_ 980-0:MO Connie avail from 31 to 75 It. ,~ •• rd •rOtMte 4x4 In 1)9rfect condttton, all power, leelher phone, tow pkg, rims} tlr••· only 80k St7,000. 574-42 7 Of 8-46-9449 .................. Whit•, w/I.,, lealher •••It, never ever olf roed. Hk mOH, bu1n guards. sunroof, •b· aolula mini cond. SUS,500 8-4S-0748 Conv.nienl Claaatfted 942·••7• ----- '74 Perd Mon bubble a•tZED CARS froMjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~- top, rune. Needl reG-S1'7S. Porscho1. Ca· HUSS T-81flD lstratlon. $750. Se• at dlllacs , Chovya, Turquoise beoutyl 259 Sle1k1, Co1t1 MHa BMW's, Corv•ll••· Like new w/'J topt. CL.ASS IFliD Alto Jeopa, 4WO'e. 818·!100•8586 11 •1 lh• eaay-to· Vour Area. Toll Free 1-1--~;..;;...;;.._'-----•c~ea. 11\fettrnallon· B00·898·9770 E111. A· FIND pecked marketplace 1361 ror current 11111· Vltlted regularty • IUC• _.;;ln.;,::g:.;S_. -.,,......--=-~~ an aµarttnefll ceHfully • by all kinds 8uy 11. Sell It Find It. •hrough "13SS1fled of conaumer•. Claa1lfled. u1 "' chra, gls top. cttrom• Ora "dm• Movedl $14.50/ft. 873·1781 ,_H_O_ND_A----9-0-8-5- base SH~O. 642·3993 ..... w~~ed. •v,at~-SAILBOATS 7014 8~k•r Sllp• Lido -.~~~~~~~iiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I couches, L.Z Boys & Marina VIiiage, boa1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANTIQUES 60 10 WANTED other knlck-kneck•·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim show locallon, $12·15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6019 SAT/SUN 4/20 & 21. WE pav ca•H per ft . 723-1069 TO BUY 8·2. 1814 Pitcairn "' ,.,. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii F d -s bot Lido Turning Basin, ••Multl·Famll'I Sale or goo us..... • 1 d k ti t 70' Top Dollar• Pa id & boet equJpmenl. ex: 1 p. up 0 '82 PRl!LUDI! Elecl snrf. 2-dr, Auto. Xlnt Int. Am/Fm Ca11. AC, PS, Looks & runs gd~ $1150 080•831-7149 Sat 8·3 Trabuco Circle Mlnney's Yachl Sur· deep wtr, 24hr acce11 For Records. Jau. 80 Gallon Fish Tank, 0 pwr/Wtr. 875-1488 ----,------sou n tracks. e 1 o . Frig, Stove, Desk, 'Etc. plus. 1500 Id New-1988 Civic DX 5 spd, Cati Mike 645·7505. (Wiison/Canyon) port Blvd. 548-4192 Slip for rent up to 16'. white. 125k mll, Int. beautiful view spot In need minor work, ---------YARD SALi! Sat 4/20 ---------Npt. Bay $200 mo. $2,995 obo 434·6500 One call is all that stands between your business -FREE TO YOU 6022 8 :30-12:30 Log bunk· SPEED & 123-1410 bed. wd chairs, toys, SVT BOATS ?O 16 and millions of Top Dollar Paid! •LAQUNA ART MUSEUM Satellite, at South Coasl Plaza. 3333 Bristol St. Suite 1000 CM "Seuss is Loose!" Through May 5th Frool 714-662-3366 HUNTINGTO N potential customers. paintings, slvr, clthes. ~ •••••••••HYUNDAI 3 2 72 Colo ra do Ln. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1988 221t Ski Boat• AUTOMOBnES 5 .7 lllre V-6. King ••••••••• '90 Hyund•l Exc el 9090 From 1800-1960 1 pc 10 enlire es1a1e Pa1nl1n9s, china. glsware. !urn etc lmmod cash. 1op S. 673-6223 BEACH 6140 • Cobra 0/0, low profile White. AC. Only SOK hull, Just serviced, orig ml. 1 lady owner. new controller/uphol· CADILIAC 9040 Very pampered beau- stery. Great ski boat· llful car. Only $2595. 3-FAMILY SALE fatl·looks great ..... re· '9-2 S•vllle STS white Terriblt c1edl1 ok. Wt can Furniture. bdrm set, ady to go. $10,500 di d 1 t & finance anyone w/low llhr sofa. computers, 646-9449/574-4247 amon · aupe op doWntlow mo. payments. printers, clothes. misc. leather, bose sound SAT/SUN 8-4 w/cd, custom chrome Coast Auto Finance APPLIANCES 6011 P ETS 8c 9632 Otymplc Drive MARINE SERVICE ~~~',se ~~~ry~~~a~~: 714-448-5959 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ANIMALS 60491--------SUPPUES 7020 new uc. pd. 36k m11o;, _______ _ Bran d New washer. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N EWPORT under w •"ant Y • MERCURY 9135 dryer and ref rig. ADOPT A PET B~"CH 6169 522'950 s howroom.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ptoas e call 722· 7792. • • 1 'iii&;niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ANCHOR c o n Cl • 6 4 5 ·3 1 2 0 . 1• Every Sat & Sun ot 1. 351b Plow. Good as 644-0625 eve. •75 Mercury Couga r Mal(tag Washer PETSMART. Fountain 1609 Tra dewlnds new $100 760·0534 --1,,_9,,,.a=e'""s"'"fV~""'IL,...,L,_,E,,,--7 5 k m 11. s 8 so CAL•SCAN California Statewide Classified Advertising Network Good Condition Valley Puppies. kit· L s 1 4120 8 •2 1---------""7-2173 S 175 7" 1 9656 lens and more. all a n e , a • • ' • TONS OF Original, real good .,... ~ • new crib, Bounty condition, new tires. New GE washer and looking for loving, car· l'.mas serving Items. STAINLESS STEEL $8995. 675-61281---------ing homes. CALL 597· 1 ________ _ Oryor Ploas.e call 9037formoreinfo. EASTBLUFF Bronze&brass&nuts PONTIAC 9170 721-9912. & b 11 h ---------DALMATION PUPS /0 s 1 ° s + was ers. FORD 9075 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Esta te a rage a • $6.00 per pound. 1• 180 California newspapers with a combined circulation of mor~ than 3 million. FURNITURE 6014 $400 for ZS words 5 malos. 3 females. 6 2 328 Ara ll• Mlnnoy's Yecht Sur· '89 FIREBIRD White. weeks old. AKC reg1s· (across from CdM HS) 2 t c d I ad d plus. 1500 Old New· '71 Sta tion Wanon ops, .,.sp . o e . tcred (310) 693·0222 Sat/Su n Ba m Spm • XI t d $4400 C II • port Blvd. 548-4192 LTD t 31 k mll, $750 n con . . a *HOUSEFUL* Save abused and Ouahly furn. antiques, 637·2173 543-2369. ilbandoncd pets. Bo a collect1bles, furn, ap--------------------Lihr sofas, sleigh bctt. voluntoor/loster. Call pliances. 2-secl sofa, MARINE SLIPS '82 Mustang 6-cyc,1 ________ _ ~:~~~:~~~~~~~11~r~o~',fk 714.591.9031. =~~~~~e~~eo~f~~·r~~ti DOCRS 7022 ·~~kw ~~~ttkos~ccirt ~~'::PORSCHE 9175 troes. coffee & end ta-••••••••• loods, dratting table/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $900 571·0832liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blcs. etc. Grandla1her chr, outdoor furn, mir-DOCK •88 ESCORT GT '87 Targa Rebtt eng, clock 714-894-9880 GARAGE SALES ror, cus1om dbl oven, Red, AC. Brand new grt cond, not running. _A_n_t_l_q_u_e_d_ro-p--le-a-f1 ••••••••• BBQ/rousserie, linens, ~I· 25Ft ~/· '225 pain I & stereo . $5000 or trade for VW toys vases lreezer Mo/mo/yrly. Steps to t ~bte S85. blue wing---------· · • Absolutely wonderful camper. 545-2030 Make that call. " pot1ed plants se w shops/bch. 675·0046 chair S75, 673·6071 BALBOA h . 1 hi · 1 ...,,.....,---------car on t y S 2 2 9 5 . '"'c""'LA_...s""""""="....,..,,..,,=-.,.-__,. mac ' 15 ng equ p, 38' Mooring w/11 ' Terrible cr0dl1 ok. We can SIC 195 ? 356A Immacula t e Furniture ISLAND 6106 cook books & more. BW. off Alvarado Pl.. finance anyone w/low Black, new paint job. Everything goes S20 644-4371 or 760·6898 E. of Bay Is. Call down/low mo. paymenls. lmmac. ln1. Musi see! (916) 449-6000 to $2,500 obo cherry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii __ G,_A__,.RA---,G'"'E,,,...,,S,...A'""'L...,E=--(909) 397 9797 Coast Auto F'1nace $18.000. Evo 646·3340 B/R se1s, nee poster & Moving Sale couch. • or Clothes, furniture. ap-(909) 626-7190 sleigh. formal dining wash 'dryer, gr ea I pllances, misc. SAT 8• ~.....,,,_.....,,..,.-....,----714-448·5959 rm w/chona cabinet. sluttl 1403 N Bay· 50 Ft Moorlnn , xtnt ---------TOYOTA loather sofa sot, Vlcto· front. 0-11 Sat. 12· 2400 Margaret Or. loc, #A24l. 15.-moor-1923 Ford Model•T rlan living rm, grdfa· MUL Tl-FAM SALE HUGE Ga rage S a le Ing at end of C St. •R 0 A D 5 T E R• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 !her clock. plus Armoire, furn. w/d, Albums, tapes, books, near Pavilion. Cans 100% Original. Very 220·2968 kids clothes. 101s of beds. computors. furn, serviced this year. clean and runs great. 1990 Celle• GTS 93k mites. red, auto. loaded, $6,995 obo 434·6500 Leather 3pc aofa beige, w1ma1ct11ng re- cliner, S1275. black misc SUN 8·3, 109 sport equip, misc. SaV $15,200 lncl sml boat. 56800.00 OBO. Call No Baylronl 675-5624 Sun 11·4, 2271 Mesa Dr 619·778·2663 anytime (714) 963·2633. Mo ving Sal• furniture. mirrored entertain· --------- men! ctr S259, micro-CORONA twin beds, ftidge,r,::::::::::::::;;;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;;::::::::::::::::::::::j lamps, clothes, etc, =i •y wave $45, fridge $200 D EL MAR 6122 650" 3 1 6 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Antiqu es, 2 bicycles, MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 ctothe5. quilt, misc. 10C·S350. SAT 9:30·3, 428 Acacia (In alley) Neighborhood Sale etc. Sat. 8-2. 513 w. Balboa (on Peninsula between 5th/6th St.) Moving S a le Home furn, books. tools, Sun 8-12, no early birds. 2030 Hollday Rd (nr Santiago) A FREE Sunday 8:30·12:30 PEPPER SPRAY 15 Monterey Circle Taste ful mix of silver, Lite is precious. pro-_Y_A_R_D_S_A_L_E_..: -K-itc_h_e_n porcelain, ponery, fin· ens. florals & assorted 1ec1 11' Buy 1. gel 2 & baby items. some boutique Items, 1504 rreel CALL NOW 1-furn Saturday 8·1 . Coral Place (back 800-576-2743 Ext. 20. 3 11 Heliotrope a1Sn111~ alley between St. An. DIVORCE SALE drews/lrvlnc) Sa1 7:30 Mahogany doSk : COSTA MESA 6124 Gothic cur1os. 5 ••••••••• boo kca so. SS K mirror iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & console. hie size 1st time big one! TRANSPORTATION swan tabte. Victorian Mull1·family sate, now I••••••••• couch. 30 yr ivory col-kids clothos, crahs. loction incl 8' knight. toots. new/old misc .. , ________ _ a· tusks. s· horsos. collocubtos. Sat. 4/20, BOATS 701 1 etc 26 bronzos incl 6·2, 2463 Irvine Avo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii life size morma1d, (• back bay) bhnd justice chairs, Avon Re d c rea t new. m orbte. mirrors, cheval mirror. Tiffany 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 Count)!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfac tion SADDLE BACK &' .. Dodge -t L INCO LN ~M E R CU R Y • •• • 1abtes. 1eak pa110. 1 -__ H_O_V_e_A __ _ lamps. much more. Garage Sale I Call for Information. I · ACR distress marker tight. ACR position radio beacon. Call 675·2419. CONNELL CHEVROLET CREVIER BMW . ATLAS DODGE 2828 Hort>or Blvd. C.M. BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY Sonia Ana.Auto Moll 2925~ HorbOr Blvd_, Costa Mesa 16800 8~0 Blvd H B 714-901 -0822. P OWER BOATS 7012 sates Leasing servtce._E_11_n_qe_r_o_1_55 __ Fwy-...B_3_!5_-3_1_1_1...._~~-5-44_6_-1_19_~_4~~~-+--~~~5-4_6·_1_2_00~-~--t-~~~84~B-·-7_73~99_·_· -·~---i Can·1 seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Classified Service Directory Parts ... ~ 14' Bayllner 1994 IRVINE AUTO CHRYSLER \...SJ./ like new, seats 4. bay CENTER -?d,[.i64j vo-r .... T.o Col !he ~ (losslieds 01 64 2-S678 IO pbe yQJ Geroge Sole Adi boat, 4 cycle Yamaha ~ .... •••• .a.. w ' ORANGE COAST 9·9 hspwr OB, used 1 800 831 3377 SOUTH COAST J HP/UGLE/OlDSMOllLi Daily Pilot :~'~a~ ~~· ~~~.c~~:~ • • • ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH TOYOTA/VOLVO PONTIAC. CMC TRUCK. MAZDA FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS water flushed. S5.000. 714 380• 1200 2929 ~Wg?f j~~cJ C M. · 1966 Hf~~Bb"8'· C.M. 2524 Ho~9~~2'rto Mesa 130 I Ouo~51:9~r;ort Beach • help you find reliable help. cost was $10,000 ·~--~------------L..-~....;~~.;;;.;:;...;._ ___ ........ __ ~..;..;:;.;:..;;;;.;..;;.;... __ ~_,_~-~~-----=-----'------~~---~ .. 721·0169 u:·:·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • • • • • • • • • The i.Lgal Dtj>artmmt at the DaiJy Pilot is platsed to an111J11na a new Jm!ict now ami/abk ID ~ busina.res. ~ wiD now S~CH the~ for>""' at no extm thtzt.gr, tmJ saw you· the tirM and the trip ID the C.OUrt House in Santa Ana. Thm. <f ~ llfkr the~ is comp!mJ wt wiU fik J""T fatjMu.I bu.tinar Mme stl#mlmJ with the~ C/m4 publish ona a W«lt for four W«lts as~ by '4w "114 thm fill your J1fOtf of publiarJiq,, with tk ~ Ckrlt. P/ms4 SIQ/J by ID fik JOU" fotitiqus butillO JtlJJmlml Ill ti# Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay~ Cmta Mt14. !f JOU CJZnnot JltJj> by. plM# azJ/ U1111(714)642-4321 an4 wt will mllM llmtngtmmfS for you"' handle this~"' mail. If""'""""'"""' ll1IJ fanhn' ~ p'-e aJJ"' mJ wt wiJJ bt ""1fP thtrn g/4J /() llSliJI Jiii'-GooJ /Mck in JOU' MW /JunMS:J! f PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Stach, CA 92649 business yet? Yes, 3-20-96 PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndlVldual This buslntn Is con· Elec11onlc Mortgage Sane. Have you started doing --------- PUBLIC NOTICE ducttd by: • c01por111on ltd . Rory P. Hughts. Prt•· Flc lltlous Butlnesa buslntss yet? Yes OBITUAltY 888 Tht regis1ftnt commenced ident Name S tatement Joyceann Linker CITY OF to transact business under This stalement was flltd The following persons are This stillement was fll•d Iha fictitious name or with the County Clerk ot doing business as: Classy with the Coun1y Clork ol COSTA MESA names listed abo110 on 3·6· Orange County on 3-22·96 Presentallon, 1226 N. Thur· Orange County on 3·21 ·96 NOTICE lNVlTIHQ 96 19983977590 ston Pl Anahtlm, CA 19983877447 BIDS FOR EOCSAP TRUCK LINE. Daily Pilot April 20, 27, 92807·23'4 Daily PllOI April 20. 27, PHOTOGRAPHIC INC .. Rent Pasco~ May 4, 11, 1996 Sa780 Otbot1h Ann Frank, 1226 May 4, tl, t996 Sana FILM PAPER Prttldenl N. Thu111on Pl., Anaheim. -'---------AND CHI MICALS This 1ta1emtnl was filed CA 92807-2344 PUBLIC NOTICE BID ITl!M NO 990 with the County Clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE This bu1ln1u I• con· ---------NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange County on 3-8-96 ducltd by: an Individual Fictitious Bu1lneu GIVEN thal tetled bid• will 19903075781 Flctltloua Busln•sa Havt you 11aned doing Na me Statement bt rectlVed by the Cily at OaQy Pilot April 8, 13, 20, Na me Statement bulintH ytt? yH, 9/95 Tht following pa11on1 art Cosi. Mesa 10 wit: The City 27, 1996 s.112• The following ptr1ons att Deborah A Frank doing bUtlness u · Mor·Ltn Clark p o So• 1200 doing bu111w11 as: uw This si.ttmtnt was . filed Cu11om Cab1ntt Dtslgn, Coili Mei'• Calllornti PUBLIC NPTICE Otta Managtmtnt, 110 wllh th• County Cllfk ol 699 S. Statt Collegt, •J, 92t\28-1200 ' bef Pina Squart Suite 200 Orange County on 3-5-96 Fulltnon. CA 921131 the hout oi 1°cr:or a.m °: 'lotltlous aualnH• Orange. CA 92668 • 1890 3175424 William Hom. 21 t s. Stale May 13 199e 11 1h1ll b• N•me St•l•m•nt Conrad Rodriquez, 1380 Otfly Pilot March 30 April Coll~•· 1478, Anah91m, the reiponllblOty of th• d~rng• •:~!:,P:~~oc:o~ ~11ageCAwa9v2•62F6~204, Co110 6, 13, 20. 1996. Sa768 1'~1! S:iinau 11 con· blddtr to dellvlf "'' bid to . mesa. . lht City Clerk's Office by BluaPtlnt and Trophy, 1035 Thia buslntss It con-PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lnd1vlclual the ~optr announced Norlh Armando Str .. I, ducttd by: an individual Have you ttantd d01ng limt localiOn· Crty Anaheim, CA 92808 Tht reglstranl commtnctd '9ctltlou1 8u•lnes1 bu1iM11 yet? Y11, 3-21·96 of Costa en 77 · Farr Otln Jtrome Sanchtz, to transact buslnesi under N•m• S tatement W1lllam Horn Orlvt Room 101 Costa Beta SUM\, Anahtlm. CA Iha tlclllloua name or The following persons .,, Th11 11attmen1 WH foltd M11i, Callfornla ' 921120. 92805 · namts lllled above on 11·0-dOlng bualneu u : Wist with lht County Clerk of Bid• should be returned to Marc Al11h0ny Merino, 408 96 Computer Works, 28885 Orang• County on 3·21-116 lht attention of the CitY 1/2 111h Slrttl, Huntington Conrad Rodriquez Nlgutl Vl•la, Laguna 19903177547 Cleric within hid tl/1}4! Umll. Btach. CA 926411 Thi• ltatlmtnl WH Iliad NIQutl, CA 92877 Dally Pilot April 20, 27, In a ualed 1nvet~ ldtnt~ Thi• bu1ln111 la co~ with lht County· Clttll of Cerla J. WIH , 28885 May 4, 11. t996 $1719 fled on lht outside wllh th• due~~ by: • generll part· Orange County on 3 ... M Niguel Vl1t1. Lagun11---------1 Bid ttem Numbel" and the ntr .. "p , ... ,.71710 Niguel, CA 021177 Opening Date. Bids win be ~· vau 1111""":,.:.r;v 011ry Pilot Apr11 e. 13, 20. Thia bu1lnt11 I• co~ -P'!bllcly opened and reld •• "'.'.' Y• Y91 u. t090 sam• ducttd by; an lndMdual • •IOI.Id at 10:00 a.m., Of at ... arc mlflrlO H•v• you •t•rted d°"'D aoon thttNfttt •• pr•ctl· Thia ataltm•nt w11 flltd bu1lne•1 ytt? no lilMIL C.bla, on May 13. 1tM. In with Ille County Cll(j( 01 PUBLIC NOTICE Cati• J. WIH Iha Council Chamber• OtanQ9 County on 3-4-M Thlt •t.1~1 was 11'-<J no••u ACSdtllonal lltt of· lhl 1Ht387•174 '1otltlotl9 htlMH wtlh the County ci.,11 ol When Words Are ~llont msy be ot>o Otily Piiot Match 30. April Heme ll•t•IMftl Orano-CoYnty on 3-1~M N En h lllntd tt the Ofl!Ca of the I, 13, 20, IM S111G The follOWlnQ !*IOf'll llt 1 ... 31787_, ot oug Putcha~ ~•Of' at PUILIC NOTICE dol'Ji butlNu "~ Berk.. Oal.ly Piiot Aprn 13, 20. 21. "S,,.Cl•llnttg In &It~.~2eOlla M"'· , ... ~, lV1<':.C:: .. , ~R~~:: M•r •. 1994 .. 774 S11mpat#l11 D•hHh Atwtl 11, ,... lou,eou. •ualM.. oenlla, CA 02670 PUIUC NOTICE FlocHTW" Publl11'\1d Ntwpor1 -~~t .... 9ftt Bttktlty Paychologlcel ---------1 21ua11 H•-'--Blvd •~ ~" ,,... ._.... .. "' P"•ont .,. serv1c... ICA). 1or s Plctlllota• •u•ln•11 ~ '""' ... acl\.,..otta M•• Olllly dollica butlnlM ••: Vlr1Ual Kt .. mar. 11254. Plac9nlia, N81M 1\111..._.n, Cost• Mesa P110t Aprll 20, 1ttl. t.tnclng T~. 171 CA t2t70 Tht tollO#lng l*IOnt art Sam Anton loull'llld, 1200, Th11 b11tln11a 11 con-llOlnQ butlnM• ••· """'"' 540-313• -------.,;o _ _. Cotta M .... CA t2at dueted by: a corporallbn Catter Pl1Carn9nll. 3907 J PUILIC NOTICI ltec1,on1o M041~ ltne-, H111• you 1tt11td doing Cfoddy way. 12. Santa ...... I LTD •• catlfornia .COfpota• ~ v•t7 ~ 1112 Ml. CA 12704 r~I •llneM Ion, 171 AtllOn '°"'"8ld, ea,llel•y Ptycholo9IHI JOyoffnn Unller, tlO Cat--, .. ,_.. 1 200, Coeta Ma .. , CA ~ Or. JUdlftl A LJn; MY Una, 12\t, Newport•---------1 "-~ ,..... .,. lt2t2t Nft. ftrM, IMd\. CA tltt3 "*'!i~..... Whiifiii rou're 1....,.._ KEITH Rloh•rd Deforeat Keith, 70, puHd eW9)' peacefuhy and In the prnence of hi• fanilly on April 19th, 19"8. A 3&-y..,. tnl- d ent o f N•wport Beech, Mr. Keith waa an avid aaKor. Sur- vtved by hie wife of 45 yun, Ruth; hit .tdeat eon Guy and wife Sue, aon Ronald and wife Karen, eon Qavtn and Wit• Katen; •nd many grandchlldn1n: Courtney, C•meron. Coln, .And,..l Spen- cer ~ Amanaa. 8ec:aUM of hie love for 1h• ocean, hi• u h.. wtll b9 eoat- tered at ..... In lltMI of flower•, donation• may• b9 m9de to .,. Pulmonary ,......,h P'und at HCMIQ '. Hoept- tat, 114o674-1f11. lolrll ...,..,... W. P9IOOe Thia b\lt lnMI II CM-Tiiie ..... ,,,__. .,.. 'ltd T"ll IMlllNll It COft' T'nlcli UM. .. , ~ duCtM by: • c0tporeelon .it1 "" CCMny Cleft of --------. ,,.e c1,e1e, Huncinttow .....,. .ru ..... o..,.. oouncr °" ~14... IHT ::c--'=" UN& ., ....,,.., 01 Deir ""°' ~ Ya. IO, 17, 11,,f ~rel.. HUM"'= -..ti ._.ryow I Mii¥ 4, ,... ..rn .___~...._....__ll_1_1_lflld ..... ..- 1 ,_ _____ ...... __ , _______ _ l ( ' l I •• •1. A.P.R./ 48 MNS •cFC-free • •interval electroni.c wipers automatic ALL SABLES ·ON ALL MYS11QUES •High-Level audio system with AM stereo/FM stereo radio and cassette INSTEAD OF REBATE, LIMITED TIME OFFER, SEE US FOR DETAILS • 12-volt •s~-sensitive accessory variable-assist power paint power steering '95 Lincoln Town Car temperature •Delayed confrol accessory ----power •Electronic • Tiit steenng wheel with fingertip speed control Dual Power Seats, Leather I 0 12733S) (10, 66S386) (lO 7467S9) instrumentation •Driver-and right-front · •Power windows and door locks p~ssenger •Remote • 50150 twin •Four-wheel •Remote •Dual air bag keyless/ comfort lounge disc anti-lock fuel door exhaust ' •4.6L V-8 engine with multi-port Pre-owned, professlonally maintained Program Rental Return EFl, EEC-V Supfr~mental illuminated seats with brakes and decklid rearview Res rai~t entry system 6-way power releases mirrors •Selectable System driver and steering passenger effort seat New (;E Lincoln Mark VIII Neyv ll!I:] Villager BOOC PACKAGE,JBL SOUND SYSTEM WITH TRU NK MOUNTED CD.ELECTRONIC TRACTION ASSIST,4.6 32-VALVE INTECH ENGINE,100,000 Ml BETWEEN TUNE-UPS, Man. Sugg. Retail Price Anaheim line/Mere Disc Factory Rebate * s3&,000 3012 500 500 DUAL AIR BAGS.AM/FM STEREO CASSETIE,POWER WINDOWS/DOOR LOCKS, SPEED CONTROL.TILT WHEEL.MICRON AIR PARTICULATE FILTER SYSTEM (10 J0501SI (10 J04937)(10 J0537S) (10 .J0837S)ll0 ,I08778) Man. Sugg. Retail Price Anaheim Linc/Mere Disc s21,845 1857 1000 DUAL POWER LEATHER SEATS Owner Incentive Program** ----s31,988 Factory Rebate * -------- .$18,988 * Or 4.8% fi111cl•t •P to 48 mns. * Or 4.8% tln111cing up to 48 mns. iiiiii~Siiiiiiill••,ll*ll*iA~v1il1ble to qualified buyer '89 Plymouth Sundance '90 Mercury Cougar '93 Ford Escort Wagon '91 Pontiac Bonneville 4·Dr ~~i~;S.s5·999 ~~ii°'$6988 ~~~~iN~ s7999 ~~#it: ·s7999 '93 Chevy Corsica LT AIR AUIO Til T $ CASS CRUISE EXCEL COHO EXCHLENT COHO. Rill POW'ER.Tll T. BRAKES EXCEL COHO. AMIFMSTEREO 8988 PWR STIUAAKESI l OCKS RIGHT PRICE (193•62) LOW MILES LEATHER.LOW Mll(S ( 117999) PWR STIWAAKES. MUST SEE 1703886) MOST SUI (0371) MUST SEE C~356~l '-~----------~----~---t-~~~~~~~~~~----~------------__;;~_..;;;;...._~-+---------------------1 '92 Mercury Sable Wgn '94 Ford Ranger Ext Cab ::~k. s9999 ~=O.AtMM sto 988 FULL POWER. SltREO CASS. TIL T.CllUISE, PWR STHRING. ALLOY WHlS. CUSTOM 8UMP£11 EXCELLENT COND. EXCELLENT CONO LOW MILES (60374~) (826174) I '94 Mercury Sable LS Wgn 3110SEAT~R.AUT0$ CRUISETllT. t5 988 f\lll PWR.MClt CASS.SIG 3 • vt. EXCELLENT COHO, LOW Ml LEATHER MUST sm 1121•1 I '92 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4 ~~00:~:.'~k $ t & 988 CASS.TIL.T.lOW llill CAUISE lEATHER, fUll PWll CU$T WHlS.EXCEl OOllO MUST SU ("3176) I '94 Lincoln Continental '95 Ford Mustang Conv AlAAUTO.TILT s AAICAllW.ll(SS $ AllOYWHlS. t7 988 THAN&OOOMI. 11988 CASS CAUISt AlllAUTO,TILT. FUll POWER. EXCEL COHO,V .. LEATHER INT, AlloY Wtit.S CASS EXCH CONO CRlllSUULL PWA MUST SEE (™059) I MUST SU (2$37$71 I '94 Ford Mustang GT Conv MA.AUTO ftlT. . $ CAS$ CRUcS( ' I t 88 LOWM•lES M.l l'OWEA Y • U'..4 Tl+£ll CU& TO ... WHl.S.DCCU eot!O MUST SU ("71%11 f 5DAYTRIAL EXCHANGE On All Used Vehicles If 'fllll art) nnt, 1,1n(1lr·lt·lv ~.1~··-.ltf'£1 w1P1 ~1 ·1!~ 11~t·d vt'h1rlP 111;r( '1.l\P ynt1 n lf 'l''.·.r:1 ·~·. vd11clti ~·I~•·'~ 111•\ lntl •'1(h.H11.1· '! · ' ~nlJfttpr vch1c.1t' (1f f14i..1' or qrt'.tlt·r,. 11', '93 Chevy Blazer 4x4 .Tahoe 4 3 llOllTtC ENG $ AJA.CASS CRUISE. :~~lt~~\~:,0 t7 988 CUSTOMWltEElS FUU PWR RACk.TIL T I SUPlR ClfAH (I~ '94 Lincoln Mark VIII ~~,1~l ~t 988 C0110 lOW fltlllS ~M(tlMll I '92 Mercury Grand Marquis LS ~~~~~TO. sto 988 FU\l POWER V·SEHGINE AllOY WHtElS l~~~TSEE I '95 Ford Windstar ~i£~'!~: $ t& 988 RAC« (XCEi. CONO. FORD PROGRAM '93 Mercury Grand Marquis AIR AUTO TILT $ Al.LOYWHl..S 13 988 CASS CRUIS£. f\JlL POWER LEATHER V•I E~ EXCEL COND I MUSISU C~l '94 Ford F150 XLT Supercab AIR AUT6 l0A0£0 $ AM.fM CASS Tll T =~~~~~~~~[ t7 988 fUll PWR UC£l CONO CAI.IP S~Ll I (A09661l KlllAl lll(TllM (C'll~l I ---+------~--::-~~~~~--t '95 Mercury Grand Marquis '94 Pontiac Trans Am GT AllOY ~HS A•ll.ALLOY WHlS ~~~LT st8 988 :,~:::~s s19 988 AtMM CASS Y·a AUTO FULL l'Wll Cl\UISE fULL PWll CASS EllCfl COllO ~,"~~t:,79111 I t:i~~~:2;~,f> 1141 I '95 Ford Eiplorer nt 4x4 '95 Ford Fall Size Bronco XLT AllUUTO Tll T $ All -l( l0A0£0$ OC.lCOlllO 2t f 88 AIAAilTOO 23 988 AUOVM!lELS CllUISi TILT MllNCASS f\JlL ~-Mil CllUISE fVll NM CASS TINT WI~ lltmO Wl9IOMCIC flC(lllNt COllO .,.TSU 1'°'574) I llilUST $(fl \A11ll0J' ' -,,, --• • tl ' .. .A ~1 . ....... .. .. 1 , .. , ' r I 4 ' . .. t ' t I i I I I t • • t 1 .. i Cl • J I -J i - 1 NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE coo~~Sed!!!!1 ~00~~~RYS s14,986 .,........1996 AVALONS 3596 Santa AHR SOUTH COAST . TOYOTA -~tr~ Laguna BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM SOME SAY " 1 ONLY"· BUT WE SAY .... "ALL IN STOCK!" ALL NEW '96 CAMRY 4DR DLX SEDAN ALL NEW '96 TACOMAS REGULAR CAB POWER WINOO~S. POWER LOCKS, A/C, CASSETTE, GOLD PLATED TRIM LOCAL ... uTTL• MRYIC•1 9 ee • ..... OOl'n• a DONUTa • ~ WMIU YOU WAit • UNTAL CAM AVAH.AaL• ,., ........ ..... • THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 20-26, 1996 PRESENTED BY MARTY & MELINDA JONES OF THE PRUDENTIAL.JON DOUGLAS CO. COVER STORY ON PAGE 35 •.f •••• .1.•. ,•. ~'.'•'•'·'·'·'•'•'•'·'······ '•' .•.•.•.•.i.•.•.',.-.... ·.· .. • ......... , .. •.• ... " .· .-·.· • , .•. t • •• •' f • •• •.· ''.'.'' ·.··.·.·I'' .. ' .... " ..... t •• . ... . . . . • • , ' ••• \., . ' I • ' ' ' ' • I I' t I • • I I ' I Cover. .. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 2. Map 23. Canftny Vlllap Realty ~L Grubb• l!llla Ralclattl&I 3. Fred Sandi Newport Propertie1 24.. llemu South COC&Dty Ral Eetate s.ntcee 4. Cout Newport Propatl.-25. IUmax South County '2. GnablJ • 1!W1 R..w-tial s. Cout Newport Piopatlee 26. llemax Somtb Coanty ll.eal Eetate Sen1cel 6. Cout Newport Piopatia 'D. llemu South County U. Gnabb • l!Wl ll-'dmdal 7. Cout Newpott Pwopertia 28. The Prudential·}• DougLu Co. Ilea! &w. Senbl 8. Coaat Newport Propertiee 19. The Prudential· Joa DougLu Co. 6&. Coldwell llanbr Coeta M_. 9. Cout Newpott Propertiee 30. The Pnadmtial ·Jan DoQglM Co. '5. W a..br Newport leach to. Cout Newpod Propatia 31. The Pntdmtial ·Jon l>oQglM Co. '6. Coldwell a..brNewpod leach 11. Coaet Nntpoit Pn>perllee 31. The Prudential· )&o DoqlM Co. '7. CoW...U ...._ Nwwpod leach U. Cout Newport Piopertia 31 The Prudential· Jon Doaglu Co. '8. Colcl-U 8anbr Ncwpolt leach u. Cout Newpoct .rro,.rtj.. 3t. nae Pnn h 11411 ·Joo DoagJae eo. tt. eoww.a ...._New~ 9wtl 1'-Cout Newpon PJOpertiee 35. CoverlbM 50. CoWwwll .....,~ leedt ts. Star R.eal l!etate 38. Grubb • IW.b ll..tdentia.l w n MolH:!.'.,~ ....... LI 16. Waterfroot Homes lnc.. llullon lleal E.lale Serrica K. .. --,,_....., 17. Waterfront Home1 Inc., R.ea.lton 39. Grubb • l!Wa llelideidW 0,.. H-Gal•• 18. Watedront HOIMI Inc.. Rea.lion lleal &Wie Serttc. 55. 8-of .. Weik tt. Water&ont Homee Inc.. R.ea.lton tO. Grubb• BW1 Reeldendal 56. 1loWao ._.,. 211i . &..lhfta ....... ~ • • • • • • • a-1 ..... ...,........ . ....... ,. ••• If •Jf•lf'. rT •• rnY•-iTT9J "l.,.,. . . . . . •... ' ..................... t ..... ' ................... ' ... .. , Newport Prop rties _,_,...y ow.D & OlllUTED featuring fine properties · from condos to castles St!!WUuJ-S~ ~ SUia 1969 DRAMATIC AND DISTINCTION New mlliDla emte bl Harbor Rklp wltb city ll&bll aad -tlila ..._ Fin bedrooml, rour- ucl+lullf batm. Coald be aYllllablt by Dec:emller CaD ror cletalls. $1,200,000 S33 Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, ca/1644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy Before You Buy, Prequa/ify • • Come In for a free loan pre-... • approval before you start your ... • ... • home search. ... ~ Ca/1644-7111 ... • ... ~ A.Sic for Nancy : ••••••••••••••••••••• FOR THE SOPHISTICATE Beaudful estate, appros. 60IOSF. Formal llvl"lfpado rm, Co4'f'IDd th, fabulous ....wr w/rdmlt + Ylew d«:IL Dramalk pool wida IJQDken bar, spa 4 te1'1'11Ced qlttfllll. $1,195,000 C8 IPYOLASS-.&. ,....... ................... ~·:r:L'!":'..,_0 I ...... l.1SL\. .... en.lit ..r::: ...... .. .._........,_ ...... _ ,....,. _CMTIUCTIOI ...aT1GIOUS ~· POIKn ::.. ....:..:! =::-:...~-= 0...-....... ., ....... ~ ................................... ..._..._ ... ., .......... ., ....... .............. p'' .............. ......... ~ $490.000wh MU DCtlAMTIMO conAOD- nllllld ........................ aY0Tlla.-& fll .. .-.....c. "" ...._ ........ "" ........................... ~ ... _... ..... ::7: ................. .:::-.-A ................... ~ .................. ................ n,ooo n1 ta••.ooo caa .. "t •• . .. .&..! ~ ' ! New Listings '\ ~ ': New Listings •••cea.., J18•COlt.., RondaHtbi Joa OW.O. BobWqlan Kay Parter lap Lebert Coby Went l Irvine $134,900 $1)9,000 $144,000 $149;900 9155;000 $1"9,000 $17s.m $1&a.• ..... $199 ... == .... ... ..... == SJltMI sie.• =::: .,.. $,... Lagana Beach I m ..,_ Pl9ce $219,ooo 3115' PW.lie COMt HWY 120'3 $259. 900 31755 ~COMtHwyl109 $329,000 ... ., 81iJ111*t c.yon Drive $329,000 . 832 Emeftlld Bay $595,000 526 Emermld a.y $6~000 1400 :feiqple Hills $6'9,000 IJJI ~ 89y $695,000 792 5-ntt Ddve. $715,000 545 AIMeW Terna $124, 750 .. P.merilld a.y $825,000 115 IMne Cove Piece $82',000 '" Myes $925,000 345 Emefa)d Bay $950,000 31643 s. c.o.tffwy $1.050,000 906 Emerald Bay $1.237,500 9'4 Emerald Bay $1,295,000 2490 lrvtne Cove Crest $1,299,000 2470 Monaco $1 ,445,000 03 Emerald Bay $1,950,000 9 .... ,.,IQ $1,999,900 ... BIMaild ~ $2,l00,000 190 IBlemld 8'Y $2,550,000 192 f.m•Rlld -y $2.900.000 2ff6 ........ Drive $2.900,000 ,..,, o-w., $3,895,000 111 «V•.Wi:t S.y .$3,950,000 2665 IU¥leta Drtve $6.500.D 122 Moftllit c.to $&'500,000 Monarch Beach I I $124,900 $195,000 $1,050,000 $1,090,000 $1,595,000 $1,695,000 $2.014,000 $2,645,000 $2.690.000 2 LuCeme $499.000 1222 &.-ex Lane $499.000 3106 Corte Marin $499,500 1621 Dorothy Lane $515,000 16 Lucerne $519.000 439 EJ Modena Avenue $519,500 1749 Skylart Lane $525,000 80 Ocean Vista $529.000 2:t21 Francisco Drive $539,950 2351 Aralla Street $540,000 119 35th Stteet $545,000 1715 Newport Hills Drive $559,000 212 Via £boll $575,000 · 1~2 Windward Lane $579,000 2000 Windward Lane $579~000 812 Bison $589,000 510 38th Street $5~.000 125 Via Wat.lers $595,000 720 BJson $599,000 '707 Lake Avenlle $599,000 519 StcNI Road $"9,000 1921 Yacht Enchantress $599,000 2100 Yacht Grayllnt $599,000 ~1~71ltver Avenue $624,000 IJ'.M Antlcua $629,000 538 Tustin $629,000 1135 Granville Drive $639.000 2061 Port Bristol Chde $639,000 1017 Granville Drtve $649,000 1830 Port Renwick $660.000 61 Hiiisdaie $679,900 2338 Arbutus $689,000 1827 Port Renwtck $689,000 · 4 I MontpeJUer $699,000 124 Via Trteste . $699,-000 53 Harbor~ Drtve ~·m.ooo 32 Bumlnc Tree $1.695,000 21 Lochmoor $1, 795,000 26 Unda Isle $1.995.000 755 Vla Udo Soud $2,395,000 l' Yorkshire $2.395,000 20 Bumlnc Tree $2.495,000 231 Via Udo Soud $2.495,000 1740 East Oceanfront $2.545,000 842 Harbor Island Drive $2.595.000 7 Cheshire Court $2,600,ooC> 3 Crestwood Drive $2,695,000 215 Via Udo Soud $2,195,000 1310 Galaxy Ortve $2.995,000 2296 Channel Road $3,075,000 853 Via Udo Soud $3,49',000 85l6'38Via Udo Soud $4,100,000 35 Harbor Island $4,400,000 211 2 E. Balboa Blvd. $4,850,000 5 l 5 Harbor Island Drive • Newport Coast I 27 Beacon Bay $' 9,000 22 ChMham CoUrt $749,000 S7 Anjou $299.000 601 lJdO P..tt Drtvef90 $'50,000 16 Fecamp $299.000 1118 Santiaco Drive $'f 5,000 7 Veroll $299.900 18'5 PortManlelch $7~.ooo I Dorian $408,325 24 Chatham · $775,000 31 Versallles $449,000 2642 Clrde Drive $7'95,000 18 Mattina $599,000 123 Via Orvieto $849,000 23 Splendore $649.000 6906 West Oceanfront $849,000 45 Bridceport Road $819,000 2592 Circle Drive $850,000 5 Bttdceport Road $899,000 12 Pinehurst $865.000 12 fallwlnd $1,489,000 975 Bllyslde Cove West $869.000 2 Peninsula $1,-499,000 l l I Via Undlne $869,000 2 Windemere Court $1 ,549,000 6 Rue Verte $895,000 12 Klncsport $1,850,000 530 San Bernardino $895.000 18 Pelle.an Point $2, 750,000 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 22 Shoreline $3,295.000 15 Cypl'e98 Point $899,000 9 Sea Shell $4,300,000 1954 Port ~lch $949.000 ,.----------- 5 llue Fontllllne $97',500 . I North County I 12 beDeMMlle $979,000 ..._ _________ _._ 421 Vim Udo Nord $995.000 1400 W. Wamer Ave.17 $37,900 1920 w .. Ocelnftont $991.000 16633 Albor Circle $79,000 2'02 Chde Di'We $999,000 I 192 Mitchelle '64 $99,000 :367' ~ Drive $1 ,090,000 291 J s. s,camore 1£ $99,900 7004 WeltOceanfront $1,095,000 320 LlbStreetfl09 $149,900 l'J62 o.laxyDrtve $1.195,000 1200 PllCllcCoastHWy.'203$149,900 11 HUlsborouah $1 ,195,000 2048 S. )linette Lane _ $159,900 2210 NftipcMt Hlii Dr. F.ast $I, 195,000 392' MmsbllU Way $166,500 16 s.n~ $1.19'.000 17912....... • $2'9,000 nm West oee.ntront sa.19'.000 •·10n S1m1 $195.ooo 22 Betmolit • 1,240.000 "' vaa uao Nord 1,295.ooo ., ........ , $1,)25,000 • 10 ,.,,...... $1,150.000 '°' ...... 9llr L8ne $1.'90.000 '3 lelmUlt DIM North$ I ,'95,000 sr6 ..,..VIiia $1 ,'99.000 I 8umlnl't19ebMI $1.~.000 2e4 .... ~ $1,.,,.000 • • •• ClDft -$1 .495.000 ·-1-* lltboe llwl $1,'95,000 .S IOfill 9t. Ceal9e • $IMO.GOO South County I 37 Condl Reef 15 Wlowood 2616' Palomares '°"' canara Road 27712 Hlpera 27171 Hlthlend n MilrbelW 10ot21 Mll8dor eoun 1''71 lelldt ltOlld . $135,000 $147.500 $174,000 $179.000 $229.900 $499.000 $547,700 sm.ooo $1.69'.000 \• 644,..1600 723,..8800 New Listings Bayview Court Move-in condition 2 Bd 2 Ba condo In gated community. Heidi Stockwell $219,000 Mesa Verde Dream home! 3 Bet. 2 Ba. family kitchen, lg. yard Move-in condition. Julie Stephenson $199,900 Seawlnd Condos Walk to oceanl Charming 2 bedroom, I. 5 bath condo. Heidi Stockwell $179,000 Haatlqtoa Beacla CORP. OWNBDI 2 bedrooms, I bath. I block to bellCh. P•trtdl Bartollc $149,900 Beach Communities. Emerald Bay Lot value. Best family area In Emerald Bay. Walk to beaehl Rod & Nancy Daley $595,000 Newport Island Fabulous newer home over1ookJng a sandy beach and a charming and peaceful bay view. Ronda Helft $599,000 Laguna Vlllage Contempaary 3 bedroom. 3. 5 bath. Ocean view. \lso consider lease or lease/option. Max.sentl & Hlll $639j()O West Newport Income unls at the beach, remodeled in 1990. - Ronda Hein $624,tOO Huntlncton Beach Bl& 4-llex with 6 ga13«es. 3 baths each unit RJck Lan1evtn $795,K>O ' -1 ' -.,, 1 ... . ' t --. ' r ... I - Bayside Cove Bayfront cond1 In gated community. 3 bedrooms, 2 bahs. Jeny Ftnster $869 ,tOO Gated Communities Newport Rlqe 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath w/ ocean views. Designed to perfection. Wordea & Lombardi $819,000 lnhle Cove Panoramic oce.n view lot. Approx. 113 aae level. Carol ..... $12',000 .. c.,.. Tum.My a.-.n byr.t. 4 bedloon'IS, llbAry, media room. ~ Sera Manta $2,49',IOO Oceanfroat Oceanfront units rt&ht on the beach In Newport Roada Hela $895,000 lmne Cove Ocean view. 4 bedroom. 3.5 bath •prden• home. l.al'le lot carol &ere $1,445.000 Udo l1le Bayfront home with larce dad and fabulous view. Stella Worden $2,395,000 Udo Isle Magnificent Lido Isle bayfront home with charming guest house. Fabulous location! John McMonlcle $4.100,000 Costa Mesa ••w;;;u:zw1;;: ¥t Graavtlle 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 9th fairway of NBCC. Ouard pted. Rk:k lanpMn $649.000 Harbor View Homes Remodeled 5 bedroom, warm and appeallna. Creat kJds yard. Lone list of us>crades. Sman Scanlan $619.000 Corona del Mar -.... =--- Newport Beach Dover Shores Totally remodeled with a spec:tacular view. The best aaftsmanshJp and materials with every detail In mind. Aastero & Kim $755.000 Harbor View Homes Qreat location next to greenbelt and near school. . Scanlan & Hlaman $765,000 Belcourt Plan C -2 Bd. + den, In immaculate condition. 1st time offered. Sara Manln $775,000 Harbor Rklce Laree custom 4 Bd. 5 Ba. pool, vtew. pted community. Bob Bera $1, l 9',000 BAI CanJon Medltenanean VllJa 4 bed- rooms, 4.5 baths. Fabulous and newt Lyle & Worden $1,695,000 Dover Shores Peerless craftsman- ship, splendid setting. Your search for the perfect home Is over. Autero & Kim $2,995,000 Condo & Townhome Li~ng ,_... Creek Fabulous location! C.reenbelt and ocean vtew. 2 Bd. + den. Carole Jo•MO• $398,000 644~1600 723~8800 View Properties ucuna Beach Striltinc ocean and whitewater view building site. Steve Hlch $219,000 Oceanfront Step onto sand. 5 bedroom. 4 bath family home. ConnleMauend $1,695,000 Harbor ..... . a.yftont lot with 62 feet of fn>nt.-.e and peat views. Be¥ertr ~ $4,400,000 ~ . • • I • • ""..-:;:r -· ..... ~ . -. . '('.. '. __ . JIM KLINE 759-3771 5 Malibu Circle Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath New Bedford model in perfect condition. Situated on a private cul-de-sac this home has a country-like setting overlooking a lovely canyon and city lights. $995,000 1978 Port Chelsea .• Wonderfully maintained 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montego model. Great location inside the loop and near Andersen School. Priced to sell at $465,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS UfetlfllU s.Jn Addevement Hall of Foae Mnaher 759--3727 - JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExEcUTIVE #I SALESPERSON _._ 1995 759,.3750 Lido Isle $2,895,000 ......... _. KEVIN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE --·--........... -.--_____ ..,.. __ BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remode led with 60' on the water 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 lcitcbenlfamily room $795,000 Lido Isle Prime Location! 2 Bd. 2 Ba. + den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location. 35' lot $595,000 Pride of Ownenblp Duplex 3 8d. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. 1 Ba. renovati:d units. Steps to beach I Great for owneduser, cxoellent income, new carpet and paint $369,000 717-4744 Lido Isle View Home 5 Bel. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality materials Marble, granite, French doors. crown moldings. 3 fireplaces $869,000 Barbor Ridge Value 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,000 Udo Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom bomel Steps to beach & tennis $429,000 Costa Mesa S&arter 4 Bd. 2.s Ba. home on l•se pie.-lhaped lot New roof, freshly pain~ new carpet $219,000 - BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED VIEW HOME 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, community park, beaches. Owner wants property sold! 4515 Gorham OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY ] :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. Priced Reduced $1,385,000 EXTRAORDINARY OCEANFRONT ESTATE 6 bedroom home located on 30,000 sq. ~. lot with magnificent views. Steps to beach! I 0 I Shore Cliff Road OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -6:00 P.M. \• ••• . . ·--·---..... ---·-· _____ ., .... ....-: ~·-· • I!! .. lllC:~-.. I DOVER SHORES AT ITS RFST FRONT RO\V Vil\\~ 1362 Galaxy Drive Dottle Austero 759-3763 13 I 0 Galaxy Drive Your searcft for tire perfect ftome is over. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, pool, sp,a, a green lawn and front row views. Family room opens to a new upgraded fdtcften . A triumpft of rare natural materials and peer- less craftsmanship. Splendid water-fall entry. $2,995,000 DoVER SHORES .AMENmES Pool-side wet bar and firepit. $1,195,000 2 private be aches, a family neighborhood and park, and convenient location to schoo ls, shopping, freeway and airport. Presented fly Julie Stephenson EXCITING NEW LISTINGS Pristine 4 bedroom in terrific "across from p ark" location. $399,900 This 3 bedroom with country kitchen is in tum-key condition • on a great large lot. $199,900 Christine Kim 717-4709 1362 Galaxy Drive Single story on a lllrge 12,900 sq. ~. lot. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths. Custom built-in entertainment center. Tot.ally remodeled in '93/'94. Spectacular view. $795,000 For showings, please call: 759 ... 3734 1135 Granville Drive Upgraded 3 bedroom, 3 batlt golf course upper unit with great view. 4 bedrooms. office, formal dining room , huge yard with pool. A must see family home . $515,000 JULIE STEPHENSON Wonderful opportunity! $639,000 • Older large beach home, 5 bedrooms. 6 baths, sunset views. $2,100,000 New fresh, happy family home, private beach. $1,750,000 For a comprehensive analysis of Buena Vista Sales & Rentals call Mickey Rowe 723 ... 8800 BEST OF THE BAYFRONT 3 Bedrooms -4 Baths -Move-in Read!I Offered at $1,399 ,000 A Sophisticated Lane Filled with EXCEPTIONAL HOMES LUSH GARDENS PRIVATE BEACHES AND DOCKS Alwa11s Appealing -. Alwa11s Beautiful 32 Wiftewater -$497 ,000 • 3 Bedrooms - 2 Baths • Formal Dining •Spas • Miles of Greenbelt • Gracious Gardens •Pools · •Tennis • Available to Enjoy MUst See to~ -8fl Appointment Onffl ·' 1 'I & t . :. ~ '!. • $1,295,tOO Incredible traditional single story 5 bedroom, 3 bath family home, remdeled to perfection. Gorgeous frardwood ffoors, French doors, recessed lighting new kitchen with granite countertops, fabulous family room plus gorgeous trick exterior. LArge backyard with pool, spa, city ligftts and mountain vie\'S. CORONA DU MAil ,Spacious &.. open 38R. 2.SBA plus pool table size den. MBR w/fplc. sp1 tub. blllc •... $3.14,000 NEWPORT l5l.ANO Alli.A ~~.;: ~ ,.t,;!R~ .. ~.~ .. ~t: NEWPORT 5l(OlllS 48R 2.BA lt.elnod kit new doors. windows, slllte ftrs. Fr doors. Comm. pool/teMls ......... U 17,000 s~ A¥~ Mqnlftcent Views Day Or Nlpt. Penthouse w/4 car gar &.. elev;itor to e;ich floor. 38R 58A Try tr.ide or lease-opt .. Sll0,000 PlNINSUlA POINT Dnmatlc wide bay view from older res w/40 It. front.ge. Lot vlllue. Sultllbie b rehab. .. $71S,OOO • MlSA VUlDf. Upgrtllded pool home on corner lot. 481l 38A. tam. rm. 3 cu g.V .• new palnt/carpei .. $334,GOO UDO 151.l 58 ft. lot. great location. 48R 38A single ~ w/lafge So. patio. Plans for 2nd story. $660,000 BALIOA ISLAND Huse bllyfront duplex. Stwred pier. 3Bll 2BA w~. 28ll I BA w/frplc.. Nk:rl ........ $1, 150.000 ,. .a • " .:. • . . . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21YearsIn1De Newport Harbor Area SAnJRDAY ONLY 209 1/1 N. e.yfront -Balboa blaod 3 Bd Apt George Dashiell. Jr $2.750/mo 432 Watiniusttt · Nesport Heights 3 Bd ~ • Clmmy Leslie $375.000 1718 Pl.au de! Norte -Pminsula Pt. Jill AMrus 1465 Galaxy -Dowr Shores. NB Maureen~ 2018 Galaxy -Dover Shores, NB Lomune Famngton SUNDAY ONLY 3 Bd Hse $525.000 4Bdtt. $595.000 4 Bd Hse $795.000 2463 hvine, E-3 ·Back Bay Ara. NB 3 8d Twain Renee Peterson Kmg $259.000 984 ~Cow West -NB 2 Bel Condo BeaAmold $395.000 615 Gary pt • Newport Heights 4Bdft. Marlene Hassel S439.000 54 Ocean Vasta · ~ Island. NB 2 Bel Condo Lomme Famngtoo $579.000 500 E. 15th · Ctiff HaVftl, NB 4 Bd Hse June Adam~ ~679 000 1201 Santiago • Dowr Sbota. NB 5 Bdttw Esther Pine $715.000 411 Rigel Ca · Dowr Shores, NB 4 8d f.Qte Sally J>tullips Sl .395.000 900 Zurich Or · Udo 1W. NB 5Bdtt. Kay Polow\a Sl.895.000 . SAllJRDAY AND SUNDAY 234 lugoaia . Nnlport sa.o.a Keruue Jo RJZZo 1901 ~ • B.yaat. NB Eva Khwa)c) I CW Broffman 3Bdft. $349900 3Bdtt. $419,000 220 ~Aw · Balboa lslaod 3+ Bd HM Rose Smiley I George Dasruel. Sr SS 19 .000 334 -l • Stred • Pminsula Pt. 4 Bel It. Vdo Lee I Rkhard Lee $635.000 so 1 Norib Bayfroat • Balboa Island 3 Bel ... ()ga Matthews I MasX Jadoon S 1. 495.000 -RENTALS AVAD.ABLE- Balboa Island Office 673-6900 Newport Beach Office 631-1400 On the water ... -----------__, 1-iige Iii.. prrne loo1lnt w/4bd brad! In.st Cai lake 141 to SOOOsl new home •6348 Sl.040,000 NEWPORT SHORES lx! v:/~ nn & offu ~ 11 83 oo the anal Steps lo ccmn 1emis. pool & oce.an '6327 $420,000 SUNSET BEAOf 3s:\ 5bd cxmi ini11 v./dinlng nn. den & 4 car !'9 • 2lxi apl v./cDig nn & lrplc l6J34 Sl.495,000 BallOil htird on arner w!1argr OOc:l 2sly ranod- elaf 3td. den. nx*ieck. & 6 C1!I 9"Q '6343 $1,495,000 POJCAN POINT Fn:n n» homesu 11 prereer 1oc.aooo oo 1 ze green w~ ~'ll!WS '6296 St,795,000 C.orU1I cW M. Cll the bmdi. Fatdous 015lorr. 2sly 60d tndtional home w/pot:J & spa. l6Jou $3,950,000 Near the water .... -------. UTTI.EISl.AND 2lxi hcme v. /sndo 41 CMf g119 I: lni &i*. ~-'~--ldri* 9(J70 $'25,000 NOWUl1' SHOllES Open. --r ~ M den I. •-m bdiim. Wal! lo oaen. amn pcd _., ~ '6290 $SSS.MO Torat, rr.rrodeMd w/~ I.. 4bi chig &. ~ nns & !prW!W W. '6293 $695,000 ~ lx! remodel t.lk aranl listi p.100 oo ex· tra largr oomer lot New~ kichen '6393 $829.000 BAJ.BOA lSlAND Grear 3bd beach house w/sep.we 4' bd & belh Price rd.des al hmslrgs & inens. S6374 $519,000 2 doors from OCf.all, WW from roofdQ. ~ remodeled 5bd w/llrq & ~ rms '6282 $795,000 BIG CANYON f'ltlh, ct..q 4bd w/flltdMoamii U1llll ~ Flll'lt/ 1111, .... pcd' spL 16351 $1,451,000 .WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® · Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area MID PENNSlJlA l>Jplex I block to beach. Each ooh has 2bds. Deck and patio. Lower 11'\it has flie- p&ace. ~ 631-1400 $320,000 Nf.WPORT SHOR£S ~ P**d &. ~ 4bd w/rw carpet. Steps t> ocean. corrm pool & ten- ra 5'rdeO Olfll ~ & Fr. docn 1o pcllk>. '6401 631·1400 $349,000 Clllllied newer .-ea w/oomm pool.~ upgmded EASTSl>E Gorgeous new 3bd custom w/clnlng ().ll!f 1/l ace w/mis a:ut & pool. Custom vr/ 2say 3bd, loft. clrq &. lad,t rms, yaid. 16362 rm, 3 tar garagt, workshop l hon.ts room. Top 4bd des, bll!Y. chlJ, fmri} & pne rms. "6.1()9 631-1400 $%70,000 ~. cenll'al vaa.un & souid syst.em.16347 631·1400 Price Droppelll $1,395,000 631-1400 $359,000 WESTa.ff condo.~ 2bd on Inside w/1and-COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Owming sma1 ~ DOVER SHORES oo prime comer. Fresh>y pairted, scapedpetio&amnpool. CbetoMcmer'sPartc. v.tth Madi l.riL (be to 17th Street shoppnJ, 1!1rt & lnj\l lsty 4bd.. dlrq &: ~ rms, & eat-in tees l ~ #63116 buses and se:Mces. '6280 ldlchen. 5pldola rear yard w/pool & spa. 16364 63··1400 $149.SOO 63J.1400 $375.000 631-1400 $595,000 COSTA MESA tEGtrl"S South of 17th Slleet. r.DJPORT HEIGHTS Oiarnq Brion Jeanneatte PENINSULA POINT Newer 4bd tr.dtional, vitw ol 2bd condo with patio In small complex w/nke mnodel, 3 bds. remodded IBths, gwme1 kkdlen. pait, ~steps to beach & ocean NC, 2 frplces & growls, conw:nient to shops & buses 163()8 ~ ~& ~ t..ge, very prMte yard. '6363 bleached maple caOOetiy il ~ kitchen '6397 631-1400 $162,000 631-1400 $375,000 631-1400 $635,000 NOlmt COSTA MESA Upgraded 3bd on oor- ner lot w/~ for RV or boat. Maiille frplc, tiled kitchen co"1terS & wood floored entry. 116372 631-1400 $189,000 V11A 8Al.BOA Spacious 1st floor coodo w/2 master Ute$. piMI' ties l liirge patio. Comm pool & 5')I. bb to beach 16394 631-1400 $195,000 NEWPORT Bf.AQt Lg 3tx! tv.mm in gated cmplx w/pod. Att llll gar. booos rm perfect for !W'TI or olflce Master w/vd. ~. &pc & spa lib. #fJ19 631-1400 $213,000 NEWPORT SHORES 3bd beach a:>ttage. Tiled ivlil9 rm. kttchm & baths. Steps to prime ocean- front & comn ciJbhse. pod & tems. '6385 63J-1400 $249,900 NEWPORTS Dowr Shores. 1sty5bd sophisticate. ~yard w/pallo, pool, spa & waterfal. New \Mn- ~ srnooCh ceillgs. marl* & ~ In #6345 631-1400 $715,000 SPYGASS till. Corona del Mar. Traditional ~ 3tx! IMth den/office. family & bonus rms, Estate- &ke growls w/\Jsh gardens, pool & spa. 16376 631-1400 $895,000 BAYSIDE COVE 2sty 2bd condo w/attached clll N£WllORl"S UPPER BAY. C>.oer 1/t acre. Cu9- garage in gated conrn w/pool, JP9.. beach & avail-tom 3bd w/lrg ~ rm. Open lloorp&an, ti cei- ~dock rental. Steps to 8abJe lsland.. '6390 ~~Fr. docn& Mb lllldt•aploJ. "6381 631-1400 $395,000 631·1400 • $950,000 NEWPORT'S Baycrest. Very large comer on quiet. ORANGE PARK ACRES Estate w/5 stall bam & • lfte-&ned s1ree1 w/lsly 3bd NC home. Dining & riding arena on 1 +acres. ~remodeled 5bd f~ rms, laudy & ~In garage. #6310 w/dirmlg & family nns & maid's qtr5. "6339 631-1400 $419,000 631·1400 $997,000 NEWPORT HfJGKTS lrrmaaMl8 4bd on q.iet ~~~nn,Fr.doon& ~&p:. Res plllio& rice llldscapi~ '6.19'l 631-1400 $439,000 BAUIOA ISl.AHD duplex. ~ 3bd hoot hse w/&pE + 2bd apt & 3 spaa carport on pdme street. steps to bay w/lltlNJ from patio. 16355 631-1400 $539,000 ISAlBOA ISlAND 0wrrq dplx w/lbd l.01' In ~ 6ni:shed 2sly 3bd remodel. clrq & great comet location. ~house has frpk, tu & Gorgeous 3bd cusbn \la w/kltal prMlty on 11.ve famly rms, hanMood Boors & 2 frplces '6391 IMlitt tkl kitchen, & Fr doors to pttio.16353 cximrr lot. Nches, beams & patio w/spa '6317 631-1400 4'9 000 673-6900 $559,000 631-t400 $1 499,000 WOOOBR1DCZ Bright & fresh 3bd l'M'tm w/ctn- ~ & fad/ rms & peliO on CJiet cU-dHac. Wiit. to i.. park, Rps & school Conrn pod&: spa. 16356 67U900 $260,000 f.ASTSl>ECom Me5I. BmiUnewer 3bd~ Matt.i••wan homt. l.Mgl ml lot & gorgeous yard on ptMll ~In inne area. 16395 6SJ.1400 $197,000 Ll>O VIJAG£ Beautif\.j upgraded 7th fir rondo w/,j new g<lll'Tllllt kitchen & ~ views Seady bldg w/doonnan. pool & spL #62n 631-1400 $575,000 Sf.A IS1AM> CanpldeJiJ mnodded 2bd ~ perfect~ w/clrq rm. dal & hHldi ldtchen In prd ~ COl'MI w/pods, IJ>IS &: llrris. #631J7 6SM400 $579,000 COWAN HaGtrrs 2 4+ acres gated ~ zawd. ~ e.sSiJlie In the Tustk\ tooHs, 3 legal piWtl'ts. bh ~. 2 hruses & pool '6:n> 631-1400 $1.995,000 llELC()URT 5bd "Gal!ry tbne" w/414> & 1 cbl.tl, slO; & oerdse rm.~ & lzrTfj rms open tl'l'l1di Fr. doon to pi!&>, pool, 'Pl & \llillierfal '6398 631·1400 $1,995,000 SHOWCASE EMOTIONAL PROPERTIES NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. COllt HwV 714 681·1400 Eldillive MflUate of Sotbeby'11Dternadonal Realty lWJIOA ISLAND Sl& MIMI Awru 714 678-6900 ( I' . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Ell1ISYE AR'U\TE C6 SOTHEBY'S Presents BALBOA ISi.AND $559,000 BALBOA ISIAND Offl~ 315 MARINE AVENUE 673-6900 ISlAND OPEN HOUSES 501 N. BAYFRONT .................. $1,495,000 Mari< Jackson Sat & Sun 220 AMEllfYST ......................... $519,000 Sat.· George Dashiell, Sr. I Sun.· Doris Lee 2091/t N. BA\'FRONT ................. $2750 mo. Sat. 1-5 George Dashiell, Jr. LIDO ISLE: Do the Lido shufffe nord and soud BOUNDARIES: Lido Isle is bordered by Pacific Coast Highway and Newport Blvd. HISTORY: Since its inception in the 1920s, Lido has matured and become even more than its creators originally e nvisioned. Modeled after the :-.easide resorts of the French and Italian Rivieras, Lido was designed by a noted Swiss architect who incorporated many European themes as well as the requisite facilities of a modem community. Recognizing the value and opportunities afforded by the climate and surroundings, the designers developed a neighborhood where life was to be enjoyed primarily o ut of doors. Life on Lido 1oday continues to include days on the beach, playing tennis, l:nlertaining on a patio or jusl walking . along one of the island's many garden paths known as stradas. HOMES: SCHOOLS: Public schools include Newport Elementary, Ensign Intermediate and Newport Harbor High School. There are also numerous private schools in the area. SHOPPING: Lido Marina Village, Via Lido Plaza, ,. and Cannery Village are all nearby as well as retail locations on the Balboa Peninsula. NOW LISTED: There are 32 homes currently on the marker ranging from $450,000 to $4,100,000. A five bedroom. four-bath designer quality home with bay view and large brick patio on a strada is currently There arc approximately 875 homes on Lido with 259 on the bayfront and 616 on the interior of the island. --------------listed. This prime 35- ~!&!ll~~~~~:::::::::::;=:;::::;;;~ foot lot shows true pride of ownership and is great for entertaining. f'..eatures include three marble fireplaces and the ~=~~#~~~~~~:J kitchen and baths have been highly STYLE: The master plan ofL------------- the is land's residential and recreation areas was unique and innovative. Today, Lido is proud to be a constantly improving neighborhood. Although tbe 1l.land's architecture is predominantly Mediterranean, Lido residences encompass a spectrum of styles ranging from contemporary to New England Cape Cod. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Throughoul the year, Lido is home to a number of events such as the fourth of July party and parade, the Easter Egg Hunl, an Ice Cream social for parents and kids and Opening Day at the Yacht Club. At Christmas, the clubhouse offers the best spot in town for viewing the Holi~y Parade of Lights. Amenities of the island include three tennis courts, a tennis club, a woman's club. private beaches. two children's playgrounds, a clubhouse, boat docks and yacht club. lbere arc numerous community boat slips, onshore moorings and dry storage boat 'l*CS· upgraded. Since last January there have been 43 closed sales ranging from the low $400,000s to $3.900.000. SOURCE: Bill Feeney of Coast Newport Properties, (714) 717-4744. He is a long- time Island resident and bas personally sold more Lido Isle homes over the past decade than any other agent or company in Newport Beach. 1J 1011 would lib to submit a co,,.,,.unit] projik of your Jann area, pkas• follow IJu above /o'rrMJ and enclose a ""'P oldll!te ('l'honeal Gllide) of IJu ana akJ11g with a plsoto of a currutt IUthtg. TIN tk1crlptW11 of IJu Pf'OIH"1 fHI ulflkr du "nqw IUtal" HCtlon. S-nd to: JulU Vlbr, nal ••tat. Mitor, O.U, PUol, 330 W. &q SL, Collo Mna, CA 92611, (11') 514-4242. We would like~ commeata. que8m or su~ for iDllerial ~ would lilrle to sec m the DliJy Pilot Real P.a&Me tec:tioa. published every Slturday. «you're i~ bl ldvc:rtisiQg in our publicltion. oontact aalel ·ves Kip Hancock aa (714) s~~ Lan_p It (714) .S74-4248.1beir fax DUIDl9er ia (714) 631-6S94. Bayfront contemporary hOlne The cxtnordinary, warm. contemporary home is situated on one and one:balf lots on the auony south side of prestigious Lido Island. It features 45 feet of bay frootage, a spacious bayside temee and a dock that will berth a 60 foot yacbl The home was completed in late 1990 with arehitecture by Mark Singer and dramatic interiors by the internationally famous designers Karl Copas and Jannon Roach. You will find the perfect synthesis of open design. style and luxury in Ibis elegant five bedroom. four and one-half bath home with its romantic master suite, bayfroot spa and an extra-large walk-in closet 1be gorgeous custom interior decor is set off to perfection by marble and granite, dramatic gll83 waUs, high ceilings, and custom lighting. The home also features a fully-'.equipped aounnet titcheQ and bit, security system and three-car garage with a lift for a fourth vehicle. Udo Island offers its residents a yacht club and community center, private beaches. tennis courts, parks and private security patrol Tu many, Lido hie reprelCDU the ultimate California lifestyle. This is truly QOe of its finest bomca. Living on the barbo( in Newport Beach you will enjoy the best lhlt Orange County bas to offer. Lido Isle is just minutes from tbe area's prime recall. cultural IDd business centers, with easy access to both Orange CoUnty and Los AqeJea ~· Offered at $2.895,000. FM lltOtW ~ e"'1Jm'1 F"'*rlll (114) '1#1-C... N~ ,,,.,.,, 4 Clrlc .Plc.c, NfflltWf S..la. -- "Balboa bland "Brand New Duplex" Home" Property" • Gtut Loe. Steps • Excellent Location Quaint 2 Br Cottag To South Bayfront • Top Quality + 2 Br Apt. • Each Unit Has 3 Br Construction • Private Garage. & 2 Ba & Furnished • SFR Or Duplex Patios & BaJ<."Ony $759,000 $925,000 $489,000 Ci/I Aliu Bruu.mell "Cha.rm Of "Seaview Pool "1994CDM The Ill.and" Home" Tour Home" • Darling 2 Br, • Pride Of Ownership • Magnificent ~ Br, 2 Ba CoUage •LargeHome 4.5 Bath Hom: • Custom Decor • Huge Comer Lot •Elegant Decor •Built New 1990 •Private Pool 4 Off-Street Pnrkin $635,000 $645,000 $935,000 II Waltn Mitchel 'Bofj04 I "'1Nl ''Newer Villa "Front Row Bay Point Condo" Elegance" at Ocun Views" Gorgeous 1 Br, I B • Stunning Larger •What A Value! • Adjacmt To NB 1 Br Pentbou.e • Beautiful Views! GolfCoune • Perf tct Location • Custom Decor •fitness Ctr. Pool • Totally Designer •Small 2 Br $167,900 1139,000 $179,000 "Gorpo•• "Great Villa -Hage Pmthome Balboa Condo" Value" • Gleat Value! • 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo •Small 2 Br Model •Well Located • Steps to Beach • Vaulted Cd.lings • Great Community With Skylights $244,000 $149,000 $139,000 II Waltn Mitchel • 588-3083 "Super Clean "Super Sharp" "Catalina Venaillee" SUllMU" • l Br, l Ba Ccado • Small Ocean View •Tremendous Value • UptCatpet • Villa Balboa 1 Br • Stunning Views & PlliDt • Nlc:e Condltioo From AU Rooms • Nice Quid Loe. •ac.ToBC*b • Qoraeous Decu 11.~150.00/Mo. 11.39,000 $299,000 CUi* JobDIOD of COLDWEU BANDR NEWPO'/CT BBACB, welcomed Weedy Danllll 10 tbc matlccting staff th.is week. Sbc was IUllDt5d the senior director of mertrt;ns and bu more than six years~ iA real estate. Coopata to Wendy in ber new position -we know sbe'U do a bang up job! Chuck and Kathy~'• daughter Caroline just turned sweet 16 and got bee driver's perm.it a few days ago ••. so Chuck's been shaking ever since! Watch out for a l 98S Volvo .Ution wagon named "Velda" that wiU be cruising around the s~ts with a new driver behind the wheel. At WATERFRONT HOMES, we send birthday wishes and cheers to Betty Comeos who turns another year older today! Also congrats to Mad J9Cboa. wbo will celebrate on the 29th and belated wishes 10 Jlm,nde Jones, whose birthday was on the 17th. Kim Douglas top listing agent for first quarter Fred Sands agent takes the lead in 1996 Judy Raphael. owner and manager al Fred Sands Newport Properties recently ~nnounced that Ktm Douglas is the top hstmg agent for the fir;t quarter of 1996. Douglas 1c; a broker associate at the agency in Newport Beach. Quality \Crvtcc 1s what d1sunguishes one rcaltor from another. Douglas' informative. caring. professional treatment of each clienl ~els her apart from the rest. For aU your real estme needs, f(jm Douglas can be reached at Fred Sands Newport Properties, (714) 644-7JJI, ext. 216. Kim Douglas .. ., .. ... .. -.. . . . . ... Sancerre in Newport Ridge provides coastal allure Prici ng ideal for today's yo.ung profes$ionals For many young professionals and couples. Uving in a coastal environment holds a tremendous allure. Saocerre in Newport Ridge continues to attract bomebuyers looking to purchase a brand new home in a prestigious community setting. John Lindberg, Soncerre homeownet- For Sancene homeowner John Lindberg, this neighborhood was exactly what he wanted. ''I moved to Newport Beach from Wisconsin after I graduated from college several years ago and always wanted to stay in this area." be said. "After e~tablisbing my career as a major account sales rep. 1 was in the financial position to purchase a home and increase my quality of living." Lindberg watched the development of Newport Ridge while renting an apartment near the beach. "I decided to give it a look." Lindberg said. "Needless to say, I was pleasantly swprised to find that Sancerre offered single-family floorplans that were within my price range -I was so impressed with this California Pacific Homes neighborhood. I put down a deposit just three weeks after l first saw the Plan Four." After realizing bow oostly resale homes were, Lindberg saw Sancerre was a great opportunity to buy a brand new home and select all the flooring and design features that be wanted. Lindberg credits Bonnie McClain and the rest of the sales team at Sanc~rre for making his first bomebuying expenence a very positive one. "Another aspect I find very appealing is the friendly ambiance of Sancerre," ~indberg said. 'There are a tot of young smgles and couples like me, so 1 felt at home right away, and I am looking ~orward to getting to know my neighbors m the months to come." Acc~~g to Lindberg, everything about livtng at Sancerre is ideal for this stage of bis life. "I'm near the beach, local golf courses and I am settling into a fantastic home that offers me aU the space, amenities and security I looked for," he said. The Sancerre collection showcases four two-story floorplans ranging in size from l,344 to 1,975 square feet of interior living space, with up to four bedrooms and u~ to.duce baths. A recreational lifestyle ls highlighted by the presence of a private, on-site recreation plaza complete with pool, spa and barbecue area. Priced from the $270,000's, Sanccrrc also offers the lowest-priced single--family detached homes in aU of Newport Coast. Elegant interior highlights include woodbuming fireplaces with glass door'\, rounded drywall comers, central air conditioning and beating, recessed lighting, raised panel int.crior doors with polished brass hardware, designer-selected light fixtures and plush carpet, ceramic tile or wood entry areas and Armstrong no- wax vinyl floors in kitchen and selected bath areas. As part of the renowned community ol Newport Coast. residents will have an exceptional range of recreational opportunities at band. including 38 acre1, devoted to patb, trails, playing fields and canyon view overlook areas. Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's Homeowner Association and the Newport Ridge Community Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Ridge i~ included in an Assessment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. Consult a sales representative for details. To get ro Saoccrrc from Pacific Coast Highway, take MacArthur Boulevard north and tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and right on Crest Ridge to the sales office. From tbe San Diego 405 freeway. take MacArthur Boulevard south and tum left on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow signs to the sales office. 1h Stl.M1rn lltOMIJ GNl 1ak1 offiu an open we1Uays fro• lO a,-. to 5 p.m. on4 w11u "'8fro• 10,,..... to 6 p.-. For lftOn ""°""""""' caD Bon1"1 McClain or Jea11ni1 Jacb on tll t/14 Sallc1tn sales oJJk•, (714) 720..1655. 1211 E. BALBOA BLVD. Spacious 3br., 2ba w/X-Large family room that could be 4th br. Beautiful Beach and city light views. Nice grassy area and patio on · the beach. Large 3 car garage. . CALL CHRIS BRIGANDI 673-3777 $1,095,000 LAGUNA OCEANFRONT 31501 Bluff Drive Large 57xl50 Oceanfront lot with approved plans for a 4800 sq. ft. custom home. CALL RUSS FLUTER 673-3777 $999,000 2281 CHANNEL ROAD Great family home. 4br., 3ba and huge family room. Home is on a very large lot with Bay views. Large patio, 3 car garage. CALL CHRIS BRIGANDl 673-3777 $879,000 " \Vt? can help make the difference in your life! SUPER STARTER HOME 4BR house, largr lot. wlpo11ible RV accm. Quiet nr1ghborhood. Nrrds n little TLC Cnll 499-0177.1 BILL KELLEY $144,900 LARGEST PLAN 1 58R + loftldm with nrw carpet and hardwood form. JBR. Excellent location. Call 644-4100 for 1 showing J.0. CAil.AGHAN $369,000 MINT TOWNH OME I South of PCH.1 Mrdiurranean 5 year new 3BR. 3BA townhome with vaulted ceilings. J/rylights, FP. I 2 cnr g11ragr. Cn/1640-2677 I ROBYN SEARS $359,000 I GATED COMMUNITY I light & bright 2BR, 2BA in xlnt condition. 2 car gar. Vaulud ceilings & l.a.rgr tkck! Comm. pool & Jpa! Near Fashion Mand! DIANA PROSSER $215,000 EMERALD BAY FOR YOU!! View -View -View!!! Fabulous beach -Ocean Canyon view lot. Plam!pull permit to build a fabulous 5BR home. Call 494-7475. Blll OOLBY $649,000 REDUCED IN EASTBLUFF Picturr{rrfect Jingle Jtory in Ea.Jtblulf. Total mnotk French doors & windows. Rrdwd fin. jOAN BURKE $'49,000 TURTLE ROCK CREST Unbrlirvable virw! One level home with spectacular pool and spa. Granite floors. Great valiu. MERLE MEKrzEL $779,000 OVER $40,000 JN UPGRADES! Gorgeous home on a quiet strut. Very private 1ard with fountain. Hardwood floon. CaU today Jor your pmonal showing 707-9755. TRACT IMMEL -MANzl $190,000 BIKE TO BEACH ! Lovely & spacious 2BR I .5BA condo! Open fo>orplan with nearly new carpet and 1.a.rgt dining Arra. JACK GIFFORD $124,SOO EMERALD BAY CONTEMPORARY CLASSIC Ont oftht fintst homn in 1ht privau be1Uh tomm"'1ity of Emmwl Bay &anrly rnnotkkd. Octan Otnyon Vinus. CMJ-tk- Utr strut eau 494-7475 BiU Dolby $1,395,000 GATED COMMUNITY OF BIG CANYON Panoramir {olf t'oum Wwl .from this txpantktl upprufttl 3BR homt wtth Jmt foor mstr. su1tt. Formal Jimni room anti stiuiy. Thu is K"DI for mttrtainmi. 760-5()()() ext. I 36 Jane Sungaila $850,000 JUST USTED IN BAYCllEST Curb ap~11l •fa,,, puts this bit 4 BR 2.5 BA Ho-ilhow tht Cnnvtl.' Un;rrufn throupo111 i1td#tlint Frmch ~ otm_mt 10 "priSNtU pool llml fN'OO. MniaJMuly iluutsapJ """ Jmh/y pamud.. CJI 760-5000 a:t. 125 Aak for Rohen Mil1ibn $495,000 LIVE IN A DOG'S WORID PROBATE SHOIIT SALE 59 ~ "'" k ~., rwimJ o" si/lt. Itldwla 3BR "°""· &low mttrlut -must seU lovely 4BR 2.5BA family ""'"Tot. ltntMls. NUT]~ ":7.;:~n. ho11U. Great locati.on. Subject to short sak am/ Maine Goldm s329,000 probate. An International Company 760-5000 SPYGLASS HILL 180 ~t owin, bay d-rily lirJm vinvs. Stun1t11tf 4BR mulenu rebu1/J with tht finnt of mAJnUis. Gorstous pool. spa & watnfa/Js. OJI 760-5000 Ext. 131 Robin Tench Sl,17S,OOO HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4BR. 2.5BA PaknM o" 11 '4~ l.ot ivlsh J>OOl uJ 1J>11. AIC ClJU ntry Jtitchtn 11nJ "°""' pllJ -. OJ>-S-14 760-5000 al. 120 $So'9,000 "'9,SOO llON Fcbot $329,000 ft~ll(· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~····-··-·· ~-~~~ -------------· An International Company 760-5000 BR.EAllffAKING VJ EWS Owm, harbor coastliM, C,14/i1111 tun.set 11NI my lifht virws from thi.s 58R. 4BA ho!'M. S1'4rltling f><16I i111J 111u1111 .. · Gil/ 640-2888 for your 11pp1. Julia Liao $1,095,000 GOLFERS ORF.AM Golf'°"'" fronta~. urzr 4BR. J.5BS nutom homt. Upd;tuti 1hro11ghoUJ. Cnitrlll AIC fa,,,. '""' with firrp/iut. DT11Jtiu./Jy rrtiumJ. U./J 760-5()()(), Ext.. 117 Jackie HandJem.an $499,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DUPLEX Gttill ""'"" ;,, ~ Hnp1$. 2BR llltli I BR uch with l""'ftl· CJ/ J-8()().51()..2005 #4087 for MuiJt Rita W.de $259,000 THE BEST OF BELCOURT 58()(} ll/.ft· rustom homt with bonus room, 4 r11r g1m1gt, gaud commumry. A "al 1u-111! &Un is wry motiwuuJ. 760-5000. ca. ll3 Esther Yank FAMILY LIFE IN NEWPORT BEACH Ulrim111t fam11J nttghborhooti! &autifaUy 11ppr11i.td 4BR wlfami/y room wlh4rtlwood floor. Frrnch ""'1r. lrt.. rountry lritthm. Workshop cf pool!! 760-5000 m . I 26 $559,000 INCREDIBLE VIEWS Stti1f$ is btlkvi"f: fktll hol'M with rus#Miut/ offer. Nnn-""" lnU i11. &Un WiJJ In it So bt"1w hi.s cost. Highly "~ 0JJ 760-5000 ext JI J Delia Delgado $409,999 m. can help make the difference in your life! SIX CAR GARAGE Authentic English country home. 4BR, 3.5BA. 7 firrplaees. In-I.aw suite. Eke. gated courtyard. . JOAN BURKE $1,675,000 CORONA DEL MAR 3 h/,oclu to beach. AIJ white on whitt country ltitchm. 2248 sq. ft. Large 2BR. 2.5BA. &t ~in CDM. MIWKENIMcNAMEE $385,000 LOOKJNG FOR THE PERFECT VIEW This is not only an ouutanding vitw, it is a great family home on oru of the prnnier struts on the hill. C.O for a prir1ate viewint. JANE SUNGAJLA $1,275,000 BALBOA ISL\NO Frmch Nomuzndy fie/in~ -Giant 5BRJ5BA wloetan cf b~ r1itw rooJU>p rkclt. Home is in pristine condition. R.OBIN TENCH $769,000 TURTLE ROCK lowest priu, best location. Views of wikkrness from living room. MAxlNE GoWEN $185,000 PREMIUM LOT LOCATION Excelltnt 8000 + sq.ft. lot in prime area of Mesa Verrk. 5BR, 3BA <::onumporary. jACKl.E ffANOLEMAN $399,900 SUPER LOCATION Selkr leaving area • needs fast sale! Very niu location. Needs some TLC SKI 76().SOOO at. l 09 MF.sA VERDE 3BR, 2BA home on Large lot with front courtyard. &ch bedroom had own mtranct. Otll 751-4330. ANNE McCAsLAND $189,000 F..ASTSIDE HOME ON RlLOT Darling &tsitk horm on R2 wt. Gnat for 11 built:ln to AdJ on existing baclt unit. Coub.I be rrpJ.cetl w/'4rge unit owr tllTagn. CoNNIE CoRN $268,000 • . " ~-,._.-.------ It's Sold When You List With Julia Liao! Step Up To The Best CALL JULIA LIAO 714. 760.5000. 714.640.2888 Remax of South County/Newport Beach Spectacular custom house on doble lot . of over 2onr19u--ee~, 4 or 5 . bedrooiC. ~ 5 ,.Uely garden, pool anQ> , private cul-de-sac in gated Harbor Hill. / $1,420,000 Pleue oome join my open house tour of these sped.al homes on Sp}'llus H1ll Most breathtaking panoramic view of ocean, harbor, coastline, Catalina sunset and city liJtht view. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 3 fireplaces, sparbling pool, sauna. Best location in Spyglass Hill. Open House Sun. 1-4 • 21 Point Loma $1,095,000 Secluded 5 bedroom, 4.5 baths, large bonus roomn. Large yard, oversized gated pool with canyon view. Marble cntty, light wood floor, upgraded features throughout. Open Home Sun. 1-4 • 10 Missioo a.y Reduced to $7S9,000 Newly customized 2 story 5 bedrooms, 3 baths plus large bonus room, 3 fireplaces, large yard, pool & spa. Mountain and city light view. A lush and serene setting in Spyglass Hill. OpmU.-s.t&'.S-.1-S • UMillioae.y-Reduced to $749,000 Beautiful Spyglass f.imily home. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths. Private large yard with lots of fruit trees, extensively customized cul-de-sac location. $125,000 SPYGLASS HILL -YEARLY LEASE $3000/month Fanwtic ocean and city view. 3BR., 2BA. One story. Best Location . ---___ , __________ _.. _________________________ _ - • Doily~ .... ,\pril '°· 1996 !'ob Koop shows his strength in real estate sales and onstage • • Discipline. It's part of Bob Koop's daily diet. Rising hours before dawn. he gulps down 10 egg whites and a yam, grabs bis gear. leaves the comfort of his home in Cameo Shores and heads to the Met RX gym for a two and a half hour workout. While there. he'U position 200 pounds of iron on a bar to do squats. "It ts where the animals work out; it gives me motivation to out lift the big animaJs," Koop said of the young bodybuilders he works out with. After numerous sets of exercise • a lot of sweat and a hot shower, he'll head to his RE/MAX South County office for a full day of real estate sales. Lunch and dinner arc just as disciplined. as Koop eats three pounds of plain white fish and a salad without any dressing. "I love gourmet foods; but l don't with a chuckJc. "I love it!" Ironically. bodybuilding is something Koop and his doctors never thought he'd be able to do. He broke his back in 1987. flinch," he said. underwent surgery severaJ lndccd, even when he times and lives with a great and wife Dovie went to deal of pain each day. PaJm Springs last week to Although he's able to endure celebrate their 36th physicaJ pain. he couldn't wedding anniversary. he endure hearing a "can't do" was able to lose l 0 attitude while undergoing pounds in just a matter of therapy in the early '90s. So days after going back on be went off on his own course, his pre-competition djet. devouring, boots and But it's this laser-like magazines on the subject of focus that allowed the 50-bodybuilding. Each day he plus grandfather to modified his work.out to build compete in his very first his muscles and increase his bodybuilding competition strength. Now he works out -and win. five days a week and is He won the American ~;._-~ currently pumping himself up Bodybuilder Association's Bodybui~r Sob Koop for the next big competition. Grand Master's which will be held in Anaheim championship in Riverside early in March. At the end of the month, he found himself onstngc in Oceanside. competing against 25~year-t>ld Marines and placing thfrd in the novice division. 'This guy was so mad. I thought he would throw me off the stage.'' Koop snid next wcclc. ··1 plan on taking some hardware home." he said. "It takes so much wiU power and strength. but I plan to be in the top five." Winning awards in bodybuilding may be new for Koop, but the veteran Realtor Hues of home: Choosing exterior colors Add interest and value to your home with color When choosing paint colors for the outside of your house, the thousands of color chips displayed al the paint store can be overwhelming. Although it may seem easier to just paint your h~use white, color can add interest and value to your home while reflecting your personal taste and style. "Color can give your house the inviting. comfortable feel that you crave, .. said Bill Podojil, color specialist for the Glidden Co. "Even subtle color changes can make au the difference ... ldtas for color schtmes. One of the best ways to get inspiration for your home is to go on a house safari. Wander through your neighborhood or another area that you admire, and take photos of color combinations you like. Read home and architecture magazines. and save pictu~ of colors that catch your eye. lf you're interested. do some research on the historical colors of your geographic area. "Selecting the colors for your home can be a fun and educationaJ process." Podojil said. Podojil suggests three clements to keep in mind when selecting exterior colors for your home: architecture. environment and possible zoning restnctions. "First, keep in mind the architectural style of your home. 'The stately. classic appeal of a center-hall Colonial would be lost if painted like a Victorian painted lndy.n he said. Podojil says h.is favorite way to add color to a house is by simply painting the front door. 'The froot door of a house is the focal point of the facade. Most people remember a home's froot-door color. especially if it is something unique and personal.'' Podojil said. Color al.so can make a home appear larger or smaller. Generally, painting a house in light tones with white trim will make it visually larger. Bigger homes can appear less intimidating by using deep. wann tones with subtle oootrasts. Secondly. the surrounding environment of your house, especially the landscaping. plays a big part in how color looks. A house painted in dark shades of blue or green can be lost in a yard fuJJ of shrubs and trees. Convene~. homes withooc landscaping can be made lC$J obtn.ulive by painting with neutral colors. like muted green and earth tones. "Also, con.sider what your neighbors are using for utcrior colors, and try to ha.nnonize with them," Podojil said. "It is very important to coordinate your house with the style of the neighbochood, or you risk ending up with a sore thumb of a house." The third thing to remember is that many areas require color schemes to be approved by a local zoning board. Most boards are rather liberal in what they wiU allow, but it is always a good idea 10 check first before making a large investment in paint and labor. Once you have some color ideas, bring them with you to the store. Paint department salespeople can help you match colors and estimate quantity b~ on the siu of your home. 1be Glidden Co. Master Palette color-matching system offers 6, 134 colors, the largest selection available. lf you have your heart set on a color that does not appear in the Master Palette system. Glidden also offers in 'tore computerized matching to reproduce any color. Doing it yourself. Once you have selected a body color for your house, you will need to select trim and accent colors for other arehitectural details. "Traditionally, people paint their house a li&ht color with dark trim. but now. you sec a trend toward deeper body colors and lighter trim colon.'' Podojil said. He sugges~ a.mmging the color chjp you get from lhc paint department tn order to act a good idea of bow the colors go together. Often. a color can look very different when combined with other has been awarded just about every trophy that RFJMAX has to offer. The walls of his office arc lined with plaques and the tops of his cabinets are covered with trophies for being top salesperson. He was one of the first to receive RE/MAX's Lifetime achievement award, which has been given to only 54 agents out of more than 45,000 in the company. AJthough the baclc injuries initially forced Koop to cut back on lhe amount of time he was able to spend on real estate. he's back in full force. His son, Bob Koop, Jr. has also returned to real estate full time after working in commodities for several years. "He makes me wort hard, .. Koop said of his son. "And we're getting all kinds of sales." Although he's won many awards. what Koop is most proud of is his family. Along with his son. Koop has a daughter, Valerie who lives in Oceanside and has two little girls. ''They're both doing extremely well," he said of his children. 'Tm proud of them." To contact Bob Koop tlJ RE/MAX, call (714) 760-5000. His offict addrtss is 23 Corporau Plauz, Newport Btach. colors. Usually. e,olors arc selected for three major sections of the house: the body. window and door trim and front door. These can vary depending on the style of the home. Contemporary homes tend to feature one or two colors. while Victorian homes can have more than seven. Flat paints arc mostly used for siding. since they bide surface imperfections. while scmigloss and gloss paints arc used for accent areas. Depending on your geographic area. the color you choose for the outside can have a big impact on the inside. Since dark colors absorb sunlight. they're great for homes in northern climates that benefit from extra heat in the winter. The opposite is true for southern cUmates; most homes in the South tend to be lighter pastels and neutrals to reflect heaL The final test. If you are still unsure wruch color to choose. Podojil suggests painting sample planks of wood in the colors your like. Let paint dry completely. and thon bold the planks up against your house to get an idea of how the color wiU look. "Colors change throughout the day depending on how much shade or 110Hgbt a house receives," Podojil said. "Test colors at different times of the day to m.lle sure you like the overall effect." With some thought, rtle8J"Cb and creativity, the final result of adding color to your home can be a welcome and exciting change. ' . . . ' , ..... 41 -.. .. • • "'• -·--.. ---·""' --. --·--. -... ... ~ .. $950,000 Elegantly remodeled 4BR. single story, pool home Beautiful sunsets. watei & Newport ctr views. Extensive use of marble & granile. Galed courtyard w/black bottom pool & spa State-of-the-art kil. large lormal din rm tr 7I05 58R.38A.HarborViewhomeonlarge lot Many upgrades inside & outt Must see to appreciate $1,150,• Country estate on approx. 2.3 acres. SBA Tudor, guest house, pool, spa. Spectacular view. Rm for horses. rennis $929,000 Large SBA, 48Aduplex.1us1 steps lo beach Property has fabulous amenities. storybook charm Wortd- class views ol bay & ocean 5 parklno spaces $440,000 An impeccal>le 3BR, 28A hm +family rm. office, RV patting Large landscaped yard w/brick planters. ThtS IS model perlectt S2JI,• Trovare. Model-perfect lower, single-level rtSldWIC:e. The only Plan 'A' W/~ oval tub in mstr bill & i.gestpatiO «I msb'BA Clt.-lC)Ofades Incl Cl~ bit-In dinet1e & Italian tile ........ ... _. ,.. J I • .. I NORTH TUSTIN HILLS 10252 Sunrise Lane • I 0 Beds. 14 S 811ths. 9 Ftrepl3CCS • Approx 30.<XX> sq fi o•upprox 8aacs • Another approx 18 acres available • 48cdrooms (3 M.ll&en), 3.5 Baths • Unobsuuclcd Maia OllMCl View • .Gold a.a· Oii Unda lsic, 2 Docb (Ad. 6625) $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) Excellence In Service & Quality Personal Ad designed by SCHOU GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079 BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Coye • 98d • 98a .. Plus Guest Quatters • 6 Bd~ 4.5 Ba., 3 ~lace1 • Approx 10.000 sq fl on Dbl Loe • Sauna. Gym Rec Rm & Mud Rm. • Enclosed Interior Atrium • Lowest Fee Price on Linda Isle (Ad. 6623) $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) • 38d , 28L, .t 28d.. IBL • "8d., 2Ba., 2 Cir Aaadlld o...,e • EXlcaded Uvifta .t P11n11y Room • NcwOlau Sound Wall, V'ICWS • eau. Lons S<rc:ct-«>-Sltcd Loe • 0ceu. Bay cl City Llshts Views LINDAISLE 32 Lintla Isle • Remodeled S Bdr., S Blth Home • Formal Dinins Rm. Llbnry, Den • "Gold Cod" oa Linda Isle. Pvt. Doc.k $3,495,000 LJNDAISLE 45Undalslc • S Bd .• 4 Ba., Giie Gulrded • Approidmarely 80' oa die Water • Creative Fanancins Available. $1,050,000 L.B. (Ad. 6620) NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 3100 Corte Hmnolo • 38d.., UBa.. 2 CW Anac:Md 0... • UW.Rm.~~·w..61 • Upandcd • ·• $629,SOO (Ad. 6611) $519,000 (Ad. 6'08) $3J5,000 (Ad.'613) NEWPORT BEACH LONG BEACH NEWPORT BEACH 270 Caency 1309 27470nrom 852Hqlyaal • 2Bd .. 2BL, 2 C. Oarap • Views of Ocean. Udo Channel, City • Cathednl Oeilins, SkyU&IU • 38d., 28L, I 112 C. Allldled 0.-. • Pool with Spe. Pool s~~Hc.led • Maintlillld J....-o • t8d., IBa.,ClpeCodLoot • PIRpllca iD Uvill Room • Ponml Dinlftl Room $329,000 (Ad. 6604) $196,500 (Ad. 6606) $127,000 NELLIE GAIL RANCH NEWPORT BEACH 2W2 De,pul)• Circle 121 36th Staet • SBd., 4.SBa.. "Boca~· Ateh. • Pool, Spe. Mouallln .l Cily Views • Priced Well Below Market!! I • 4 Bd .• 4.S BL. 2 Stories • Firepl.ce ill Uvins Roocn. Wet Bar • 3rd Level Sundcc:k. OU Cabinets $1,395,000 $895,000 (Ad.6'02) Direct Line (714) 729-7208 • Working In Asaociation With Marcia Bnuhicr • BELCOURT 57 Hillsdale Drive • 48d., 28L, Remodelled in 1986 • fUq>laoe lo Mlstef Bed • SmsJc ~vel • AIC. Ocelll .l City LiaJit Vkwa • JBd .• 2.SBa~ Showa Like a Model • Quiet lntcriot l.ocldoo. Eat. Refwb. • Volume Ceilinp, Best Buy in Temce $995,000 (Ad. 6624) $639.000 (Ad. 6610) NEWNRT RACH 19]0 lalnc AvCllMC • 48d., 2BL. 2 cw Altldied 0...-• a..t a,. Roar,_ • Spa la 1MJa Pri*91lackyvd $33,,000 (Ad. '611) . .. . . - • • 4 ••• - • · A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Group, Inc. 3CHERBOURC Expenence tilt tltgmt lifutyle in th1.\ buutiful Harbor Ridae Estata Home. Enjoy the 180 degree views m th1S kmly Qated community. 580 .. 3.SBA., family rm., formal dining nn., 2 fire.places. 3 car garage. $899.950 1 MORNING WOOD Capture the sensational viewa in this gated community. With amenities too many to mention, enjoy strolling in the serene. pastoral walkwaY'. 380., 38A.. and 8 years new. A real sleeper and seller 1s motivated. Build Your OUJn Office Building Absorption rates are climbing -vacancy rates are falling! Rents are increasing and landlords are less flexible! soiooo square feet with plans for a 20,000 square foot office building. 1/2 block to the freeway and 1/2 mi e to John Wayne Airport. Owner motivated and says, "Sell Nowt" . Pat. Zartler 729-7234 . . . ' ' ~ . .... 1-' .. -• :,. ' . ~ ,,..-~ Large south &cing patio. 40 foot lot. 3 bedroom, 2 baths. 139 Vaa Und.ioe • $565,000 Great lot and location. 52 foot lot. 5~·5baths. 137 V*-1 Venezia • $760,000 Comer location • kmoddcd 3 bedroom. 2 baths. R.V access. 2298 laflanda. $379,000 MARILYN READ Call 729· 7230 ,. .... , .. .. .. .. , Brett1s Best Buys Call Today! Brett Wyland [714) 729-7273 NEWPORT COAST Model perfect single level residence. 28R 48R 2.58A, this unit has many 28A w/2 car garage .......................... $235,000 upgrades....... . ................................. St 77 ,000 Joan Maifeld 729-7269 760-8008 NO MEL LO ROOS IDPIU DP.ANDO Ill QlJAUTr describes this tradition.al, profession.aOy decorated home. City light views. Master Suite w/300 sq. ft. Sitting Room & Fire Place. Lmh G2rdens. Move in condJrion. Move-in tocby! u ICWft' UU llLCOOT 1 L1V1L Sophisticated 38 0, 2SBA Te1T11CC Home. Included -high ceilings, plantatioo shutters, neutral tones, atrium. Beautiful prclen with gaubo. Guarded C-ommunity. $699,000 Lynne Valentine . 1714) 729-7261 B L \ l 1 1 r t 1 B \' < 1~ r ~ 1 Great floor plan, great starter home or investment property. Immediate possession. Spacious floor plan on one level. Priced to sell Good proximity to airport and South Coast Plaza. Great bike trails to Back Bay and the Irvine Ranch. · •GATED COMMtJNl11ES •ACCESS TO FIEEWAYS • 2 IEDIOOMS • J LUHS • 2 CAIAGES • OP!NBS • VAULTED CEJUNCS • COOD CONDrrJON Reduced to st95,000 LOWEST PRICE 3BDRM WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR1 Large 3BR with nice entry, patio and decks overlooking trees and greenbelt. Air conditioning, solar beat. eXtra room for storage, cabinets and shelving in garage. Air Cond .• vaulted ceilings and a nice new roof. Reduced to 5253,000 Jo King 729-5214 HUGE HOME WITH VIEWS ome Savings adds FHA nd VA loans to product line ey are committed to being e lender of choice Home Savings of America announced it expanded its residential mortgage roduct line to include Federal Housing dminiscration (FHA) and Veteran dminiscration (VA) home mortgages. e government sponsored loan programs rovide greater flexibility and lower down ayments for borrowers who may not ualify under conventional underwriting tandards. The introduction of the FHA and VA oans to Home Saving's product line upports the company's commitment to ing the lender of choice. "Home Savings is a lender with roducts for all seasons and all people," 'd Fredric Forster, president of Home Savings of America. "Putting people into homes is our ma.in business." FHA loans a.re open to all applicants, with no upper income restrictions. Loan limits vary based on the county where the house is being purchased. FHA loans are available with as little as 3 percent down, all of wh.icb can be in the fonn of a gift ln addition, FHA loans are offered with both fixed and adjustable rates, in 15 and 30 year terms. Special features on the FHA loan include a buydown option than can save the borrower hundreds on the monthly payments over a one to three year period. VA loans are offered in 15 and 30 year fixed rate terms, and are available to qualified veterans for up to 100 percent of the purchase price of the home. The maximum loan amount on a VA loan is $203.000. Both FHA and VA loans allow all recurring costs to be paid by the seller. FHA loans allow the borrower the option to ~ce non-recurring closing costs, ln addition. both loans have no prepayment penalties and are assumable. Tbe addition of the FHA and VA loans to the product line supports an effort made earlier this year by the company to increase the opportunity for homeownership among first time homebuyers and those in the move-up market purchase homes. A line of four new low down payment loan programs was introduced. According to Forster, it's the down payment. not the monthly payment, that prohibits many people from buying a borne. For more information, call your local HotM Savings of America branch. Hugh Swanson: Specializes in land and IC1W AGENCY: The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOB TITLE: Sales manager FARM AREA: Newport Beach LENGm OF TIME Wim AGENCY: Seven years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach BOBBIES/INTERESTS: Music, reading and pro bono legal services to the elderly CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: California State Bar Hugh Swanson READ_i, "Creating a New Civilization" and "'The C Z.one" Aubergine FAVORITE GETAWAY: • San Francisco PET PEEVE: Hypocrisy HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.SS? Commitment to compete with myself on a daily basis in all aspects of my life. We wanl w hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column.. Tiu column features real estate owners, brokers, agents, marhting represenlalives and staff wumbers. Send a phow with the individual's and the company's nanu marked on the ba.clc. or fax your informalion w: Julh Viker, real estate editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 650-4802. Duulline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. For revi.:sions call (714) 574-4242. THE REsIDENCE Home Is Where The Park Is ... If you are looking for a~ark setting and a lovely home next to the park, you can stop ri t here! This wonderful four bedroom home is a remodeled "Be vedere" Lusk floor plan with vaulted ceilim?s in the entry, living room, dining room and family room. Frenc'h doors and windows, an entry sqlight and track lighting enhance the spacious, light, airy home. Amenities include smooth ceilings, custom entry doors, custom draperies, marble fireplace, mirrored wardrobe doors, raised panel colonist interior doors and an alarm system. There is a new master bathroom witli custom tiles and a remodeled kitchen with eating area open to the family room. The Area: Situated in the center of desirable Harbor View Hills, it is convenient for using the park and green belt, but also walking to the schools beach, restaurants and shopping. It is a safe neighborh~ where you know your neighbors u~ and down the whole street. For great locanon, there just isn ta better park location. $589,000 Melinda and Marty Jones of Prwlntu.l-]011 DOil~ 2101 £ ColUt Hwy. 1250 • Coro'"' Jil M11r, C4. 92625 at 729-7251 or 729-7252 ... .. • ) ,. • ------ e Balboa Peninsula office will provide full real estate services to the area Early this week Grubb &. Ellis Residential Real E.1tatc Servloes announced the opening of a new Balboa Peninsula location. 11ie state-of-the-art real estate facility will be centtally located and serve the surrounding peninsula oceas. In addition to being a full service real estate office, the office will provide leasing and pr~ management services. "This office is a great opportunity to satisfy client real estate needs in a market that requires a company with national and international connections. With our Christie's Great Estates and Better Homes and Oardens affiliationJ we are prepared to assist clients with any of their real estate needs." said Dennis Gordon, president. lo 1995. Grubb & Ellis sold more homes priced at over $1 million than any other Newport Beach-based real estate company and was responsible for lhe highest priced home sold in Orange County. "Grubb &. Ellis wu involved in more premium property transactions in 1995 than ever before and we have continued with impressive success in 1996," Gordon domioa. '\Ce in the luxury home mark.et la due to the select marlceting advantages we offer our clients." Orubb&. Bilis offers clients an e.xcellent vehicle for intemadooal e~poaurc: through their affiliation with Christie's Oreat Estates, the largest network of indepcodent real estate broken specializina in the mut.etin1 of upper tier properties. CbriJtie'1 publishes "Ouistie'1 Great &wes Magazine" to reach wi~ spread tar,et awkeU and audiences. The magazine ia distributed to iDternatioDAJ home boye<ra. investors, and real escate professionals in the United States, Europe and Asia. The propertiel featured include eswea, mansiona and country retreats priced from $'°°,000 to $20 million. Grubb & Ellb R•11d•"""1 llMll &taU Sum•• luu 10 oJfkn M4I...,., ""'1t 350 Ulla IUIOCillUI l•Mlfl <Jru1• (1114 SOit DUp eot11fdn. For.,,,,.. W"""'*'" *"' 11u IUtll an.» & Bllb loeodon, C4ll (114) 15-..JJIJ Market share incr~es fOr Grubb & Ellis in March Newport Beach office hos its best month in history The month of March was excitin1 and bu•y for Otubb & Ellis Residential Real Bstate Services in Newport Beach. The office celebrated the end of March as the best month in the entire history of the office with more than .50 sold tranaactioo1 and sales volume in excess of $32 million. "Our aucceu hu been a cooperative effort between our ucellcnt Wes ageotl and the added support sy*tm recently tet in pl11Ce," aaid Ron Maz.uno, aenior vice ~ident and Newp«t Beach braoch mmaaer. 4'he Newport Beach oftk• ii poaitioned to offer optimal ter'Vic:e for our clients with an in-house escrow • coordinator and our home f uuancing division, Putner'1 Funding. These 1ervicea allow Otvbb • &tis asents lo • focua their e:ocr&Y oo eeJlina and lildna property, wbicb it whit ~ do best ... Mtltetiftl bU alao been a key f ector in the receut aucca1e1. The Newport~ office bu iaC'laled its ~liq with local mqazioelDd city·wide home toun to feature the beautiful • Pam Bal-I bounces ahead in March Grubb & Ellis announces the top 20 for the month of March Ron Mazzano. vice president and district manager of Grubb &. Ellis Residential Real Estate Services Newport Beach, is proud to annt>unce the top 20 agents for March 1996. Honorees were: Pam Ball; the team of Ann Peters. Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler; James Wei11C11bach; Artie Johnson: B.J. Johnson; the team of Laraine Shaw and Eric Shaw; Claudette Mann; the t~ of Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs; Dick Dickson; Stephanie Houghton; Robert Coluccio; Jo Ann Kenton; Laura Rostvold; Jeanette Freidberg; and the team of Maxine Mink and Joy Curtin. ''These agents arc committed to excellence," Maz.z.ano said. "We arc currently experiencing a major tum around in real estate with sales far exceeding last year at this time." As interest rates remain low and consumer confidence continues, to rise. Mazzano believes that homcbuyers and Pam Ball sellers are ready to make a commitment. '1'he month of March far exceeded our predictions, we sold almost two properties a day in all price ranges," he said. Grubb & Ellis has enlarged its sales force to include some of the finest and most experienced agents in the area. According to Mazzano. with Grubb & Ellis' products. services, recruiting strategies and advanced education, plus state-of-the-art technology the company is anticipating an even better year than 1995. For in/o""'11ion call Grllbb 4 Ellil Resitknlial Real EstaU Setvkes, 23 Corpol'llU Plazll, Su. 190, Newport Buels, (714) 644-6200. Home oY#ners see~ light and airy spaces Survey shows half of first- time buyers want bay windows 'The number of first-time buyers is growing. And. chances are. any given member of this new gcneralion will demand specific features in a new home. For example. a survey by the National Association of Home Builders found 50 percent of potential first-time buyers desire a bay window in the kitchen and 45 percent prefer the kitchen and family room to be visually open. "That's typical of the buyers in our mm.ct." said Timotby Giel of Pella Architcctural Products, Inc., the local distributor of Pella Wmdows and Doon. "People a.re loo.king for open. a.Uy spacet offering both practicality and beauty. According to Oiel, savvy consumen are finding that they can achieve this look even in smaller homes, with the right window combinations that let in natural light and make rooms appear larger. "Wood windows tend to be the most popular cnoice since wood is a natural insulator, making the home more energy efficient," said Giel. When it comes to remodeling, . homeowners should look for windows that will match or enhance the original design of the home. "We see many people in botll new home construction and remodeling selecting standard window producu, such u casement& and balf- circles, and combining them in cwtom pattems," Giel said. "The overall effect can be a virtual wall of windows totally penonaliz.ed to the individual's tastes." For /rw .,.,_,. __, ..-U., wWlow Mdriolu, coll (MIO) U1..JSSJ, or ffsil p,a. ~ °" tlN ~MN WH, M,:l/wwtll.,.0..COM . Pristine home overlooking ocean and harbor Magnificently remodeled, this lovely four bedroom home overlooks the ocean and harbor. The master bedroom. with French doors, opens to a balcony for further viewing. A large bonus room provides extra play space, plus an office. The sough1- af1er country kitchen with adjoining family room, set off with beam ceilings and cozy fireplace, gives a warm and inviting feel. French doors to pool and yard area, rich wood floors, and intricate and graceful molding add to this pristine home. Offered at $955.000. . For morr ilifonMti.on, caU Evan Corlett al (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport ProfHrtUI, 4 Civic Plavl, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Totally remodeled ranch style home This impeccable four bedroom is located on a large comer lot with beautiful yard and patio area. Totally remodeled, this ranch-style home boasts of tile floors, skylights, wood paneling doors, French doors and recessed lighting. A gounnet kitchen with center island and top appliances, built-in deck. and wine storage adjoining family room add 10 the wonderful living space. The master suite with top notch bathroom is set off with hand painted tiles and skylights. This gorgeous home in a great family neighborb<10d is offered at $689.000. For WIOre ln/onnatlon, call Evan Corlett, al (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properth1, 4 Civic PlazA, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. ·Michael Perisi named to all state so~ball team Lightning and Lumber wi II travel to world championships California played for the title. Perisi, Chick McKinney. Jack Obrcy and Dan Schwartz were named to the all-state team. The next tournament was held in Las Vegas, Nev. and was the S-State Regional coruisting of the top 70 teams from California. Nevada, Washington. Idaho and Arizona. L & L finished second with a 7-2 Michael Peri.si of Mariners Escrow recently played in two of the biggest toumamcDta of the year with Ughtning & Lumber, a tnvelin1 softball team that compctea Dldonwide. . record and earned a berth to compem in the Wortd Berth Rqionall in a few months. Tbey'R: lootina for• sponsor as they pqwe lot the "C" World Cbampioosh.ips. Ugblnina and Uanber toot home the fint Pllco prize of $3,000 u they wait undete.ted in die California St11e 1Wn of the Yar. The top 20 ama from Deily Pilot ......... Apnl 20, 1996 The home team By Steve Ostrin The baseball season is in full .swing, and many of us will be in the stands to watch the big leaguers play the all- American pastime. We read about professional sports teams in the paper every day and hear something about mosl of the major players during sports programs on TV. Unfortunately, the media doesn't pay much attention to your most important team: your financial team. Your financial team bas several players. Depending on what league you arc in, your team may have more or less players than the next person's team. Each team should consist of at least an attorney, an accountant, a bank Steve Ostrin invest have found that their wealth djd 001 grow faster than inflation. At times your investment specialist may offer investments that will also help you with your tax problems. Your insurance specialist protects your wealth from disasters. We tend to take to for granted all the daily occurrences that happen that would be classified as disasters withoul insurance protection. Many of the team playe~ can cover part of another player's position. Some officer, an investment specialist. and an insurance specialist. These are your financial professionals and each one helps you, the team owner, win the money game. Your accountant is trained to protect your wealth from tax erosion. It appears to me that the tax laws in our country were inspired by the Greek goddess of confusion. The better your team works toget~r. the better your chances of professional financial advisors have expertise in more than one area. Unfortunately. there are many professionals who feel they arc competent in areas outside their expertise. When discussing your situation with such people, find out to what extent they are Most of us need professional help to develop effective tax strategies. Your attorney runs interference between you and others wbo feel they have a right to your wealth. Many times an attorney will protect your wealth from being taken away due to some occurrence beyond your control. Your banker provides a warehouse in which to store the building blocb of your wealth. We rent the banker our money. When you rent your house to someone you give up the use of your house in return for payments for its use. When you put your money in the bank you give up its use in return for iotaat payments. The banker lends your money IO several otbec parties. Whal you get out of the deal ii a promise to protect the principal value to the extent of $100,000. Your investment specialist protects your wealth from the effect of inflation. Historically. people wbo aave but do not licensed and certified to off er · . advice in any given area. You should no more go to an attorney for insurance advice than you should go to a CPA for dental work unless be or she is licensed in both areas. You may get better than layman's advice but you won't be getting the expertise you deserve. A team can't function without each member knowing what the others arc doing. Malec sure that your tax. legal, insurance. and banking activities aren't overlapping or working against each other. A finaocial adviser schooled in investments and insurance is usuaUy trained to evaluate your total fioaocial picture and. while not necessarily an expert in the otber•s meas, coordinate the efforts of the rest of the team. The bctler your team worts together, tbc-bettct your chances of • winnin.1 season. S#N Odrllt, Orap C-..q PiMutclal Sn?kn, S15 AldM 1llwL S.. &50, COIM Mna, Ct 92'26, (11') 5#-1101. . l ... ---.. -- GrubbttEllis ~"~ 644-6200 Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated METICULOUS HARBOR VIEW l om of \lylc in i.hi~ spaciow home in popular community thac hoses pook greenbelts, fields. schools. Frplc, skylighcs, French drs & win- dow,. Anck pJ110, yard, spa. Perfection! $624,900 Laraine & Eric Sluw Code 70907 LOCATION YOU'LL IOVE Peaceful 3br on quiet cul-de-sac. You'll adore the amenities such as skylight,, bay window~. frplc. prof. landsapcd yard. $335,000 Bob Coluccio Code 72437 DOUBLE YOUR PLEMURE View CataJina Island &om this spaciow 2 story custom home. Tropical landscaping, balconies, 3 decks, cathcdra.I ceilings, skylights. 5 car garage. Near harbor, schools. Spectacular! $7 1 S,000 Janet McKinley Code 40247 WINDOW T01HESF.A Prestigious Ocean Blvd. cmtc overlooks Inspiration Point in Corona dd Mar. Custom 5bd, 4.5ba home. Main house + gucsr house. Mali GuUcdge $1,795,000 CODE 71167 SF.A FOREVER The ultimate view of rhe Pacific. Lido channel & city lights. Highlidicing skylicllcs, frplc, high ceilings, dual masters. 'Walk co bcaCh! Maxine Mink & Joy Currin $329,000 Code 70057 LOTS OF LOVE . Beautiful 4br Marbclla on an extra large lot. Fireplace, bright interior, rile roof. private pool & spa. Gorgeous lanchcaping. $585,000 Mali Gulledge Code 7 1697 COMPLETE MAKEOVER! Custom home is dying co be seen! Large master suite, rccesscd lighting, Pella French doors, windows thru-out, sec. system. Prof lndscpd corner lot. $729,000 Judy Strauss BELCOURT -WILL TRADE Elegant 5bd cust0m home with ocean view and grand marble encry with circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Belle Partch $1,69S,OOO Codc71147 Code 72457 FABULOUS OCEAN VIEW Ocean &. Catalina views from this residence in g.ace- guardcd comm. Privare courtyard encry, view patios, lush landscaping. A beauty! Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $627,500 Code 7 1977 BLOCK TO BEACH! Fabulous oversiud lot w/peek of the ocean. Brick patio w/spa & BBQ, frplc, close to shops. restaurants. $675,000 Kathy Granieri Code 70887 NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE Price Reduc.cd! UnbcliC"Veable custom home. Cape Cod with 5/6bd, 4.5ba on over 1/3 acre. Two great rooms, Chef's kitchen w/frplc & 60" Voong range with griddle &. grill. Anne Hoover $1,288,000 Code 70937 TRADmONAL ELEGANCE 3br, 3.5ba rcRccting class & elegance. Extensive use of marble, wood. Van Luit wallpapers. Cstm window cvmp & drapes. Master suite w/walk-in, dbl frplc. Patio, 3 car garage. · Ben &. Marian Reedy $74S,OOO Code 70197 Newport Beach Oftice 23 Corponu Plaza, Suite .,., 644-6200 GrubbtrEllis·,.~ 223 Via Quito Sat. $864,000 ' Kris Peyton 5801-580 I 112 Sea.shore s-s $1,425,000 Solly Sbattcn 250 Haul S-S $1,095.000 Masters/Jacobs 15 Rue Vcnc S-S $995,000 WriglulKenton 3 Winged fuoc S-S $995,00;_0 AllisonJGray 242 Driftwood S-S $695,000 OstcrboutlLic:ktt 2041 Vasta Ujon S-S $330,000 Brunsoa/Haydcn 409 Harbor Woods Pl. S-S $229,000 B.j. john.son 2227 Bayside Dr. Sun. $1 ,995,000 Kay Ranger 302 Hdiouopc Sun. $759,000 Li.ocb Octb 16 RoclOnglum Sun. $1 ,695.000 Belle Partch 5 Nigbtshorc Sun. $1 ,495.000 Mi.QI 725-5126 22 Hcrmicagc Sun. $1,249,000 C.arol Allison 62 Beacon Bay Sun. $1,099,000 Gisela Burmeister 1319 .E. ~Blvd., #C Sun. $799,000 Evelyn Shatt.en 4800 Surrey Dr. Sun. $849,000 Connie Betton 4801 Cortland Sun. $675.000 Minic&: Cunio 1714 Swligbt Gr. Sun. $649,000 Kris Peyton 170 I Pon Ashky Sun. $729,000 Judy Stratw 1418 Galny Sun. $995,000 Lou.Anne R.ittcy 3621 Lilac Laoc Sun. $415,000 Karen Koocbe 3Jeay Sun. $«9,000 Harriett Botwinick 2312 Aralia Sun. $469.000 Sally Shipley 13 Soaring Hawk Sun. $324.900 Myrna Boom 15 Aprilla Sun. $262,900 Mink &: Curtin 2201 Vista Huerta Sun. $209,000 Dick Dicbon 2318 Vasta Hogar Sun. $226,900 Oic.k Didaon 507 AvenKb Lucia Sun. $309,000 Ostcrhouu ~ :\' ., . • .. '":. .,. Sea wind 6 Seascape ~ Sun. s1n.soo Gib Wallr.cr .. Allio Viejo 15 Stoneglco(Gletrwood Ytlloct) Sun. $143,000 Mary Ann McGuire Newpon Bach 18461..eeward lane Sun. $489,000 . Da.aa Black S~ED MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Beautiful & private nar 4 serene beaches. Watch sunsets over Catalina & enjoy luxuries of pool, spa. cscm kitchen, frpk. A mwc sec! Connie Betton AWESOME BEACH FRONT ON THE BAY Prime location in peaceful Beacon Bay. No need to vacation when your home is here! Newer furniture thru-ouc, comm. tennis, guest bo.at docks. Gisela Burmeister $849,000 Code 72487 $1,099,000 Code '72357 LOTS OF STABIUlY Heise property pa.radi..c aaos.s from 280 ace fusWw R:gional puk wlequcsuia.n ~ ~home w/rounuy lcicchcn, fTplc. spl. P011T1 Ball Code 70397 ONLY 111£ FJNF.ST Opulent, detailed, refined. Words cannot describe this plwh Emerald Bay dweUing w/srunning ocean view. Marble frplc. recessed lighting. French doors & more. Must sec ro belit'VC'. $1,29S.OOO V'1.lme HowC'll OCEANFRONT PROPERTY! Step off of the patio and into the soft sand of this 4bd, 5ba duplex. Slcylights, Poggcnpohl cabinets in gourmet kitchen. 4 car garage. $1,425,000 Solly & Evelyn Shatz.en Code 71657 SPECTACULAR Vl.EW-N. LAGUNA Fabulow cwcom home w/4br, family rm , gourmet lcitchcn, beamed cc:il- in~ & the most incredible views. Priced ro sell! $895,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 7 1487 CUSTOM POOL HOME 5bd, 3.5ba lrg. 2 story w/scparace children's wing. 2 frplc's & loft thac can be 2nd fun. rm. or study. Entertainer's dream. $629,000 Connie Berton Code 71607 Gorgcow cwcom home on an extra large lot. Master suite, gucst room overlook pool & rec area. SdJers Motivated! S.525,000 Ann, Ted & Suz.anne Code 70187 ..... . ................ ~ ..... -. .. ... -· l \. I ... -----·-- I.ARGE MONACO MODEL On the 11th Fairway in Big Canyon. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. $669,000 ExCTI1NG FAMIJY HOME-$599$75 • 4BR. 3.5BA • Beautifully rmovaud • light & bright feeling • New carpet & tik flooring • Perfect '?amt for family tnltrtammg • S1Tl()()ih ceilingr. recessed lighting • Fmhly painud wldnignu touches • Upgraded ltitchm with ~ appliances •Many bui/J-m CUJUJm ftatum BEST Bl '\'S! Palermo Model 4BR on Large lot. New IGkhm. UpJatwJ Baths $537,000 Remodeled Somerset 5BR, 3BA. 3 car gRag~. $599,000 62 BFACON BAY ''Dream On## with this beauty on the Bay! 3 bedroom, 3 bath home plus income unit • over garage ... could be part of house. Only $1,099,000 Harbor View Bl ~I Bl ) " VJEw, VJEw, VIEW Only $399,900 PENIHOUSE- HUNTINGTON BEACH Large 3BR, 3BA. SHORT SA.LE 3BR, 3BA ... End locaJion $239,900 TURN KEY CONDIDON -$446,975 •3BR, 2BA Homes • New roof & slrylights • Wood siding • Cmtrai air cond • A.t:itkd stomgt area • Fmhly painted • Meticulously maintained • Large living room with firrpwe • &cit yard with patio cover & declting Anet while you're there .•. See the plans . for the new custom home to be compkted by Aug. 20th, 1996 I -""! ..,..,. .. ~ ' I -, ...... This custom home will join the growing number of million JoOar homes being built in Harbor VteW Homes -anJ is guaranteed to be availabk for the 1996 school year. Features include: • 5 or 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Custom Landscaping • "Great Room" off gourmet kitchen • Charming.front porch wlswing • Teen room or optional 6th bedroom • Built-in BBQ •Formal livi.ng & dining rooms • Ma'!y more amenities Offe1'ed at $995,000 ' • ') .. I Daily Pilor .Reil EState • April 20, 1996 LANDMARK ESTATE IN DOVER SHORES • B.J. Johnson 644 6373 Ext 147 Call toda,y to view " ---~- This distinguished one story, 5 bedroom, 5.S bath estate is enhanced by serene views of the Back Bay, Nature Preserve and city lights. Behind the private gated entry, the courtyard has a private pool surrounded by used brick. The formal entry opens to the spacious great room with a high coffered ceiling and is beautifully detailed with hand crafted wood. Interio r appointments include hand carved cabinetry, heavy moldings, 3 fireplaces, and a generous amount of used brick and wood floors. French doors lead from the living room and dining room to the expansive rear gardens overlooking the Back Bay. Tht: home is planned for privacy with a paneled library/study, game room, fami ly room, and a breakfast rcx>m. The home is air conditioned with a 3 car garJgc. $1,495,000 BarbaraAuneJoAnnKenton 631-2863 759-0191 Karen Knoche 644 6373 Ext 118 759-8918 Res. South of PCH One of the least expensive customized homes amidst multi-million dollar homes in Shorecliffs community. Call B.J. today for a brochure. $695,000 Gre•t 3Btl, 2 & F11mily Home Tiled entry, country kitchen, French doors, interior Laundry room & huge covered swim spa in backyard. Asking $259,000 Na11cy Barfield Featuring Properties In Coastal Orange County . A European Villa Located in Dover Shores on the main channel, this one-of-a-kind estate features_ the finest amenities + quality seen in a residence of~ kind. 6 BR, 515'BA. Private courtyard. Dock for SO+foot boat ............. $1,950,000 To111 Iovenitti 2227 Bayside Drive Mediterranean home on the bay with a shared d ock. New construction 3BD, 3BA, beautifully appointed with mirrors, marble & granite throughout. $1,995,QOO Newport Heights Cottage 3BR lBA. Rustic lodge interior, wood beams, planked floors ................................................. $348,762 • Harbor View Hills Remodeled, 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom approximately 3,300 sq ft on over 15,000 sq ft lot. Beautiful yard nestled in one of the best family neighborhoods m Corona del Mar. Offered for .......................................................... $729,000 • Corona del Mar ~ ~!~te:i~ tf~off:~:Y£~ ~~.~~~~.~.~~:.~:.~~~~~~·~·~·~·~·~.:~.:~~~.sz;,ooo •WE HAVE: 280 Acres in Colorado, Plus 46 Buildable Lots in Texas, Free & Clear. We're Looking for a Trade, a Purchase, an ~uity Trade to an assumable loan for a duplex, single family residence or condorrunium in Corona del Mar. or teardown OK. • HOUSE+ DUPLEX 219,000 Just reduced S36.000 IOI fASl SALE A 28R. I BA house plus 1 duple• 1 BR, 1 BA uch. wittl their own prlv1te ba<:tyards RJ zoned, 9300 sq n lot Call now for more info 7;.;..:HAM~---------..._ THERE'S NO PlACE UICI HOME $221,950 4BR 1 7SBA Highf't uwraded & expended llomt 1111 Pl1Cle ot ownership nelghbor!IOOCI Cul1!1-sac loca~on with Vaulted ceitrnos ElPindtd 1111ster bedloom C>M lloonno rtmodded ~~ 2 lreplaces Mtom bfd ~ (13HAl) WHY RENT? $58,900 Reduced Thousands' Adorible e.scavne Sonnos townhOme 18R, 1 BA • oaraoe firrplace Comllltlnily Pools & Spas. Otiiei community wltll 1us11 settJog Callloday '°' lllOle ln1ol (21BIS) COOL OCEAN BREEZIS $69,500 This starter cond-0 1s centrally located 1n complex with pool. spa, clubhOuu Ocean close IBR. 1BA unrt w11h bullt·ln chm~ cabinet Balcony loo~ out 10 g1een1>ett ~r than rent 1n Hun1Jrlgton Beach (66WARN) WHY PAY RENT? $69,900- Super location dost to Soulll Coast Plaza 2BR 28A with balcony Your payment w111 be less INn the rem you pay with a small doWn pa~ment Complex l\is pools & ctubhOuse Approved VA. AtA. Comparable prrlj)trtres listed S20K lllotltr (25SUN) WHO SAYS RETIRE?! $96,000 Huntiog1on Undmatll 56tl lltaUIMy done 18R, 18A set Ill PIR• atmospllefe Comm PoOls spas terws & mo1e ~~ now fO< more tnfo! (87COR) HUNTINGTON BEACH S5+ $105,900 Sunny & 8ilQhl Hlln1Jngton UndlNI\ 56t tomllleX 28R. 28A upper end umt Great lllltflOf focaliOn Green bells Tennis courts. Poof. spas & more' Who says ftfirt? 1 mile to Be.lch. (87T\Jl) A PLACE TO BEGIN! $1~.900 28R. 1 BA hOme oo ill R·2 101. Ptad to seu Upgr*<! tal)lll fresll paint 111SICle and OU1 Costa Mesa IOcatron can lodiy 111 (20POM) NEWPORT LANDING FOR ONLY $139,500 llQllt & 811ght 28R. 28A UPlltr UM W1l!I Yaol1ld mrnos. lireplace In IMogroom & large Oec*.lng too! 2-cai ~110t & Wast.~ mctuOed Comm pools & spas! (23VAK2) COSTA MESA CtWN $159,700 Adorible 38R 1 BA Ill omt lamily llllOflbortlood lMOt R2 zoned lol Shows hght & bnghl wrtll lots of windows. ceramic Ille bath Cozy llrtplace LOCS of room to add on (77CEN) EASTSIDE BEAUTY $168, 770 Unique & Rait 28R Pkls loft area In L.aurtl POllll TOWllhOmet oated commu~ Eastsldt locatiOn Ctlllog Fan & SkylfOhl Areplace rn LIYlno Room Vaulltd Cemnos. C.ramlc Tilt entry & countertop Garden Window rn Kitchen ~ Balcooies (25Al0) ENTERTAINER'S OEUGHT $169,187 Tas1llully r"'10CllNd 38r. 1.758A haml wt1l1 =oom. bonW room and R111>tx•. Huoe kllclltll. &pandtd matar rear yard wltll cOYtftd patio and gazebo tool CloM IO Trtqle & lleacll. (t5SUA) <>Pl-.N ll<>l lSl . ~A.·1 l l Hl>/\Y I -!°"> COSTAllESA 2434 s.nu Ana Bonnie Turner SS14 Ma.yt.nd Cbde Sandy Adamelc $169,900 $235,000 987 lteitfotd .. Oloa Haltacoglu 2737DnM Carol Ann Relgll\ 2039 Oo&1 .... "- Didi Jlntzlf <>Pl .N ll<H I SI . Sl JNl>/\Y I ') COSTAJIESA 2405 ...,, a•• W.., 9S7C.-$274.900 Jerrie Mlhonly Sllllt{~ 3205 .,..._,.. 878 Pr-.-:t $269,500 Jake Vashlt SIU l.upb IUOO&ia ' 2243 hdftc. 8107 $179,000 PatDl'As Paula Uttln 8641 Adenta, H.B. 166 llqdw.tcr Audrey Slvopolos $219,887 Eileen Anderson 6541 V..-Orde. H.B. Dof6lhy Ables < > PI i"\; I IC >l J <.., I <.., /\ r ~ l , N 1 :, 15932 ..... Court. F.V . Linda Steams $134,500 PRIVATE LAKE PAJ10 HOME $209,900 Urge patio home In ~led commu!lily. 38R. 28A. 2 mule! suites Vtry PIMh patio 1rta. 2<1f lllxMcl 91r1111-Llroe boftus room Vtff Of*! lloOI pla Sola CollSl ~ Ala (198AY) II t<...-c-t. N..B. Chartotte Scott 3499~.C.M. Elsa Hoyt h :II www.coldwellbanker.com POOl., SM a TENNIS COURT $169, 900 llrit1ally Woods 28R Eastsldt townllomt has over 1400 sq.II. Tri- level, Ii~ 2.5-<ar ;aragt. Sldt paUo. End unit Spacious Bedroom. 61.i vatua !of priet. (24SAN) INVEST NOWI $17',117 2 comiMettty separate !louses on one huoe loll Both !louses are 2BR. 1 BA Sepame laundries. ~nlS and driwways & garages! cani lose With 1hls deajl (19POM) BACK BAY DELIGHT $174,900 Secluded & quiet end untl Close lo Bae* Bay. urge 38R, 2.SBA. 2· Clf OM New CMn, range Beltler carpet. WraiHrOUncl patio (34UNI) LUXURY LIVING FOR lESS $179,000 AltlJCIM 28ft. 28A. tn-IMI townhome. Lg mas1er SU11e on sepame IMI. Well located In cerrler ol tract. 2JA ;arage. Community pool & spa (1~) TOWNHOME NEAR BAY $1 I0,000 · PocM1t Newpoi1 RMtri 2-st<Hy, 48R, 2· 1/28A lownhoma. 1 block to Back Bayl 2·car attachtd ;araoe. Ille entry, sunoa and morel lnterlof locallon Aftplace Clubhouses. te111111 courts. pools & spas! (33REI) TENNIS ANYONE? $119,000 Popular 38R, 311A. 2-st~ownhome with 2-car lt!Jched Ui!IOI. onty 1 Block to Back I Vaulted cellil!OS1 Oen. Flr1911Ct In IMngloOm, !Mllouses. Spas & Tenn11 (24NAR) NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $195,000 lltwpolt ~ Prilsula,... IN Newpoft Hllll« 't'aChl Clllbt 5-a to Bly & llllclll W.O Mail'Ulned 28R. 2BA wlllnla. '1place, Wit blr, cdlAg -• bllghl pe6o Clll toclly 11* 8Gut(s Goal 6o! (818AL) SUIMIT AN OfFER I CAN'T REFUSEI $199,000 Owner moclvalld I Wonderfully m:lillt3ined 481\. 2BA. 2-cai allxtled SinOIHtOfY llome. Spic:ious 1100f plan Areola In IMng room Prtvate,.., & side yards. locattd on quie'I cul-de-sac In gral areal (98t1ART) LARGE FAMILY HOME $207,900 Buuttful family home In Gardin Part 48R. 28A With limlt1 room New drive & newer root. Good area and good schoOls. Whht bridl Ar~ In IMog room and 2-car garage. Eat·ln kitchen and sepwatt dining ll'U. (993280) REFURllSHED IN a OUT1 $212,900 Lovtly oardlft end ~ ,.. YIM! Into tflls ldofablt 38A, 1.751A refurnished .._ Ytfdt honlt. a. tlooltno end mlrrOltd -.. te soactous lh1no nu. ,.,,,.. a.rw ClfP'l Custom llllllllt 01 ............... (32DEL) • $199,000 $252,900 $U9,000 $189,000 $212,900 $379,900 $9SK·l92K $318.500 $225,000 $304,900 -... . .... Magn;f;cent new waterfront estate of Maditerranean des;gn. Private beach, private dock, Private bayside pool, terraced spa, 6 bd, 6 ba. $4.900,000 • Jud1 ~luncy Bay/ront CU8lon1 remodel on the tip of Lido with tvmmg basin, harbor, night light and mountain views. Dock /or 3 large boats. 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. $3.2~.ooo • Vtlm. T'uamon• LIHAtl&B 11.;. 4 £.Jroo.., 5.5 /;otJr ~ ~°'"" /eablru a ,,,,.,. OOtlrlyorr}.,;,}, ~' a Jr,, /or a SS' boat, and .... ponJ;r., {i /;r.,,loc. /,.. an A.Uey in Eng/and. . ~l'-ooO • Sdl· 01.on Trad;tional 4 bedroom, 3 bath home overlooking coastal rock /ormat;ons and Catal;na Island. Situated on the bluff above L;ttle Corona Beach. $1.950,000 • Jolm CampL.11 CoRoNA DEL MAR Extraordina~ ocean views grace this custom contemporary home, constructed ;n the highest quality. Captures beautiful harbor and coastline views. $2,695,000 • Jucl.y Munc, Two majestic wings make up this 4 bedroom, 3.5 lxith home. lncredib/11 views of lruine 's liuJ. green /ie/J. and canyons. Spacious backyard & patio . $1,.us.000 • SonJa Powd Magn;/icent 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath custom home with panoramic ocean and city light views. Guest quarters, 6 fireplaces, wood paneled library. $1,950,000 • D'Mte S~ L!DOISLH Custom contemporary 4 bedroom, 3 baih home situated on a prime, south-facing comer lot. Near tennis, private beach. Patio with spa. $795,000 • Ah.on Mc:Conniclt '. -· Over/oo/c;ng Bay Island and the tummg ba.in, thi• 6 kl'°"'"' 5.5 bath ho,,,; boom 62' of £o, /mi• ~ f#er can ~ enlarged for 95' boat. ... 950,000 • .. rot Moolt --~--._. .... __ -- Dii.ly Pilot Real Estate • Nwil 20. 1996 THE BLUFFS Excellent location, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, end unit Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -$349,000 THE BLUFFS 3 bd, 2.5 ba, family room, great family area Ginny Anderson -$429 ,000 WBSTCLIFP Gr2nite counters in remodeled kitchen, a Best Buy! Marcia & Robert Bents • $469 ,000 HAll:BOB. VIEW HOMES 3 bd, 2 ba, .. Carmel" model, large comer lot Judy Robbins -$479,000 IB.VINB TmulACB 3 bd, 2 ba, a great valuc.t 2 car garage Judy Muncy · $4~5,000 ---- -------·--- CALL CoLDWELL BANK.Bit. 'NBWPOlt.T BEACH MISSION VIEJO Gorgeous home with extensive customization, 4 bd Jennifer Pritchett -$495,000 ' f • • NBWPOllT HEIGHTS Spadous, traditional &mily home, 4 bd, 3 ba Eleanor Bowie -$497 ,000 WESTCLIPP Complctdy remodeled hoax, 4 bd, 3 ba, courtyard Dreyfus/Weir· $497,500 BALBOA CoVBS 2 bd + dm, dock, pttd community, 2nd 8oor cxpansjoo Lavigne/Pereira • $542,000 - WEEKEND OPEN HOUSES 1-5 SATIJRDAY'S INVITATIONS Newport Beach $892,000 David Prince 11 Balboa Coves $542,000 Laguna Niguel $429,000 Ginny Anderson 30322 Chapala Village $311,000 Ginny Anderson Laguna Beach $625,000 David McCulloch 1755 Park Ave. $995,000 Tom Thomson Spyglass Hill $675,000 Gregg Minoux/Jennifer Pritchett 2 Drakes Bay $919,000 Don & Joyce Olson Big Canyon 10 Rue Biarritz $799,850 Don & Joyce Olson Bayview Terrace · $349,900 Sonja Powell 69 Ptlican Court . $289,000 Don & Joyce Olson $1,395~ Sonja Powell Huntington Beach 7681 aay $20'1,000 $1,950,000 M. Deremiah/ C. Francis Balboa Island 115 Balboa Island $675,000 ·Renee West 844 Via Lido Nord $3,200,000 Velma Timmons Dover Shores Woodbridge 410 Morning Star Lane $729,000 4-0 Rainbow Lake $335,000 Kevin Kanda Belcourt Hill Bayview 37Sou~n $435,000 '" Baycrat Court $279,000 Michael Stark Baycrest South 1326 Hampshire Circle $625,000 Nan Doyle Wcstdiff SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 1207 SU5scx Lane $497,500 Dreyfus/Weir . The Bluffi $892,000 Kerry & K)'le Krause 4-02 Vista Trueba $329,000 Dreyfus/Weir $875,000 Tom Thomson Harbor View 1824 Port Ashley $599,000 Dreyfus/Weir $389,900 David Prince Balboa Penimula • 726 w. Occan&oot $1,290,000 Marci.a Bents $329,000 Chuck & IUthy CoJcsworthy Bayshorcs 2556 Crestview $669,000 Carol Mock $795,000 John Campbell CJllna C.oYC 2615 Way Lane $795,000 Lisa Adam $495,000 Linda Marston I NEW LISTINGS NBWPOU BBACH Tooally upgraded throughout, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large master suite with spa, boat dock available. D'ette Steclbcrg -$479,000 Co~NA DBL MAit Traditional decor in the gate guarded community of Jasmine Creek .. 3 bd, 2 .S ba, vaulted ceilings Judy Muncy -$596,000 BAYsilous • Incredible val:Ef ue' · g 3 bedrooms"' 3 tilcbl pus &mµy room. Fabulous .. location. Carol Mock -~ ... r . ' MESA VBRDE, CoSTA MEsA 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate family room, formal dining room, remodeled kitchen in oak, RV accc~ giant 8,000 sq ft cul-de-sac lot, Tenant occupied, flexible escrow required, top condition and location. PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE ••• $265,000 CoRONA DBL MAR Spectacular, "detached" Cape Cod cownhomc. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. Living room with brick fireplace . Light and bright, $389,000 Ill 4 i· f · Make the Riyht Move NEWPORT BBACB Custom built 4 bedroom, 3 bath residence with south-facing rear yard including pool and spa. 3 car garage. $399,900 Tm Com TOWNBOMB • NBWPOlT BBACH 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, l bedroom down, 2 master suites up. Great location near pool & spa. Approximately 2000 sq ft. Breakfast and formal dining. Greenbelt view. U>ts of storage. Exclusive, Gate Guarded Community. $279,900 EAsrslDB Q>srA MBsA kmodelcd 4 bedroom, 2 bath, white, bright and open, giant SSxl 35 lot. SALE OR. LBA.sE OPTION • CALL FOR TERMS $244,900 • $1,350 mo &srsms Com MBM Premier ~rum-key" custom remodel with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, with separate master suite, 2,800 sq ft for today's family styled living. Includes breakfast and formal dining room, Spacious &mily room, giant 70xl20 lot. Surpriu ... Only $469,000 10 R UE B IARRITz, B IG C ANYON Highly upgraded and expanded, 3 bd, 3.5 ba, Situated on the fourth fairway. High ceilings, newly com- pleted kitchen, large deck with wrap-around brick patio. Now $799,850 7681 CLAY, H UNTINGTON BEACH Distressed Sale! An incredible opportunity! Single family home, 3 bedrooms, freshly painted, new carpet, dose to shop- ping, schools, and beach Reduced! $199,000 2 DRAKES BAY, S PYGLASS HILL - Imagine ... nearly an acre of land! This wonderful 5 bedroom, 3 bath home features panoramic ocean, Catalina and canyon views . Gourmet kitchen. Large master suite. Now $919,000 SPYGLASS HILL 69 PELICAN C OURT, B AYVIEW TERRACE O PEN SUNDAY, 1-5 i bedrooms, 2 bath, freshly painted , berber carpet, gated community, extra large patio area. Detached home. Great mountain and city light views from this professionally landscaped and upgraded home. French doors and windows throughout. 4 bedrooms, pool & spa. $289,000 $7 25,000 When Buying or Selling, Call Don & Joyce Olson 1-800-487-4931 Jennifer Noonan, Associate 644-9070 xll 7 • Both Open 1-Spm 2556 Crestview, NewpOrt Beach Incredible value! Charming 3 bedrooms, 3 baths plus family room. Fabulous Crestview location $669,000 Ca-ro/ f1 ocf::_ Col~we,// f}>~r Newrrl" ~ 1 flfOOJ 701-~b'f Homes sought for student-built houses Non-profit organizations can benefit from Design/Build competition As they prepare to hammer in a new year for the Home Builders Council (HBC) Design/Build competition. event organizers are seek.ing non-profit and/or worthy organizations interested in obtain- ing one of a dozen 8 by 10 foot structures to be built by area students during the competition. The seventh annual Design/Build com- petition will take place May 4 • 5 at Tustin Market Place. lfo; been heralded by both the Orange County Department of Education and Orange County Business Education Roundtable as one of the best school-to-work transition programs avail- able for students today. '°Tilc purpose of the competition is to provide construction experience that is unavailable in most classroom settings," said co-chair Marji Knitter of Paul A. Moote & Associates. 'This is just one of many programs sponsored by HBC to pro- mote career awareness with.in the building industry." Design/Build typically draws scores of officials from the Board of Education. Onmae County De~nt of Education, city and JocaJ officials, ... wen as repte· tentatives from both the National Association of Home Builders (N.A.H.B.) and the Building Industry Association (B.l.A.). The competition has also been documented and videotaped by N.A.H.B and is being promoted as a pilot program nationwide. The contest involves student design teams developing architectural plans that require approval from local building departments. This year the winning designs were submitted by Trabuco Huls High School and Orange Coast College. The plans are then buiJt during the two- day event. A dozen teams of students will compete against the clock to build the 8 by 10 foot structures. Construction activity begins at 8 a.m. and ends at S p.m. on Saturday, then resumes Sunday at 8 a.m. The completed structures will be judged for completeness of plans, conformity to design criteria, creativity, and compliance to building and safety codes. At 2 p.m. an awards ceremony wilJ honor students for a variety of commendations, such as safest built structure, most creative and best demonstration of team work. "This event involves a tremendous amount of support from companies and dedication from many volunteers," said Laing Homes' Dan Nahabedian, Design/Build co-chair. All materiah have been donated or sub- sidized by Fieldstone Home.a. Tradewest Home & Building Materials, David 0 . Rolfe ASLA & Associates. Ackerson Hardwan:, Hawthorne Savings, Valley Building Materials, Neff Ranch, BFI Services Group, Hormel Hotdogs, Centerstone Homes, Uvek Safety, Angelus Block. White Cap, Milwaukee Tools, AJC Rain. Hart Tool Co., Juniors Tools, Makita, Laurence Hovenier (framing), Rancho Framing, Romero Framing, Tri- County Framers, 1WR Framing, Home Lumber, and Sundance Construction. .I In addition to the co-chairs, which includes Kathy Chambers Johnson of Chambers Property Services; Design/Build committee members are: Dennis Harland, Warmington Homes; Lorraine Dageford, Orange County Department of E.ducation; Linda Haines, City of Cypress Building Inspector; Richard Carey, Angelus Block; Ron Laurence. Laurence Hovenier (fram- ing); Elizabeth Shanahan. Amburgey Carich; Janice Hohman, Arti1.a0 Communications; Dale Hawkins, Dale Hawkins .Photography; Bill Paananen, .International Safety Consultant; Ta.I Jackson, HRP Landdesign; Steve Murow, Clayton Engineering; Susan Rooke, Cornerstone Development; Keo Benson. Catellus; Jill Klimek., Pacific-'leal; Don Neff, D.R.R Neff and As"sociates; Scott Choppin, Kauffman & Broad; Steve Gillcspie, Lain& Homes; nm Bogas, Sundown C.OOStructioo; and Suun O'Neil, Hawthorne Savings. Anyone interested in supporting .HBC and its valuable educational programs ma take advantage of sponsorship opportuni- ties for a minimal ooe-cimc cost. Corporate sponsorship. available in levels of gold, silver and bronze, enable HBC supporters to gain maximum exposure at more events for less cost Call Jay Blatslee, Chicago Iltle, (714) 263-0123, or Tun KibJn, The Keith Companies. (7 I 4 540-0800. Corporate sponsors for 1996 include gold sponsors Chicago nue Co., DuPont Corian, First American Iltle Insurance Co., Downey Savings and The Gas Co. Silver sponsors arc Paul A. Moote and Associates; Consolidated Reprograpbics; The Keith Companies; Laing Homes; Orange Coast Title; OCB Reprograpbics; D.R.R. Neff Associates; Angelus Block Co., Inc.; Outdoor Dimensions; and Robert Bein, William Frost &: Associates. Bronze sponson include Pacifica Development; William HeunaJhaJcb Architects; Wagner Pacific Inc.; and lnveston nt1e Company. HBC membership and event proceeds ao toward many educatioftal prosrams sponsored by non-profit orpni7.atioid, which is the educatica 1m1 of The Buildina lndoltry Allociedoo. · Ptw..a.~HaC,Mll~ MaM,.,.,., ·~, (114)~ llM Talent shoYI to raise the roof at Homeaid Hop Building industry professionals sharpen. talents for '50s themed event A 1alent show f caturing the almosl ready for prime time talents of several buildjng industry professionals is set to lake center stage at this year's HomeAid Hop fundraiser on Saturday, May 4, at the Di~neyland Hotel. Featuring performances by employees from Doral Life Tile, Burrow Escrow, Delco Salcs/Universal- Rundle. Familian Pipe and Supply Co .. Morrison & · Foerster, and Pioneer Roofing Tiie~. Inc., the first- evcr talent show will be one of several can have their ducktails and bouffants perfected. John Moschiua. Jr., the world's fastest-talking man. will serve as master of ceremonies for the event. ln addition. Disneyland. a major sponsor of the HomeAid Hop. will provide Disneyland characters, staging, props and staff costumed in · 50s attire. The HomeAid Hop is being sponsored by the following companjes: Beazer Homes California; Burrow Escrow; Disneyland; Downey Savings; First American Title; lnsco/Dico; The Irvine Co.; Junior's Tools; Lifescapes; Mission Viejo Co.; Monison & Foerster; Norwest/Direclors Mortgage; Pacific Unjfied ' Insurance; Presley Homes; Shea Homes; 1imes Orange County; and Trade Temps. Inc. Open lo the public. tickets to the HomeAid Hop are now on sale through HomeAid Orange County for $100 entertainment highlights at the Hop. The talent \how acts wm compete for a grand prize, to be awarded to the act with the highest approval rating on 1hc audience applausc-o-meter. L.a. _ ___.. __ ~11;...-_,_ ___ ___. each. Table This year's talent 'how includes performances by lwo band ensembles, Burrow Escrow's ''The Wannabes" and Morrison & HomeAid Hop Committee members (left to right) Lee Lobel, HomeAid volunteer; Diane Jensen, Burrow Escrow; co-choir Ron Soienni, Olympic Realty Advisors; Keri Follmer, Hohn Communications; Jill Horper·Yinquez, Western Growers Auo.; Co-choir Diano Humphrey- Leonord; Cindy Bowman, HomeAid Orange County. sponsorships are also available at $1 ,250. $2,500 and $5,000. Established in 1989 by the Building Industry Association, Foerster's '1be MoFocs Band." Competing against them will be "Blue Lou Nickle-Eyes and Johnny Angel," a two-man blues performance by Lou Nicolai of Delco Sales/Universal-Rundle and Jonathan D' AngiolilJo of Familian Pipe Supply Co. Adding to the evening's variety will be Joe Wofford of Boral Life Tiie, a singer-songwriter who records uoocr the artistic name of "Nathan." Randy Ingram of Pioneer Roofing Tiies, Inc. will complete the Hop's talent review with his impersonation of Elvis Presley. The HomcAid Hop will be highlighted by a silent auction and an opportunity drawing for a grand prize trip for four to Disney World in Orlando, Fla .• incJuding hotel accommodations and round-trip airfare, compliment& of Disneyland and USAir. The Hop will have people dancing in the streets to Bia Wave Dave and the Soul Surfen, a live rock a' roll bad. The eveaina will iilO include prim for the best '$Os COICU.,.., a '~ICyle meau and the~ Mir .... Where lltteodeel HomeAid Orange County is a non-profit organization th.at builds and renovates shelters for the transitionally homeless. those needing 30 days to J 8 months to get back on their feet. The organization has completed 23 shelter projects through the assistance of more than 1,500 companies and 15,000 individuals who have donated 30,000 volunteer boors. In 1995, HomeAid provided beds for more than 1,000 transitionally homeless men, women and children throughout Orange County. Cwtently in Orange County, some 12,000 people are homeless due to catastrophic illness, job loss, spousal desertion or abandonmenl Half of these arc children under the age of 17 and 3,000 of them arc under five years old. For llUH'I llf/ol'Jlllltion on llN BHWAl4 Ho,, ••1111 ipo11HnW, ~llllla or to ,IUC,,.,. lkha, c"'1 HOIMAJll Ortut.-CoMlll] at (11') 553·9510. 15 8:30 a .m., Orientation/Induction 17 9 a.m. -noon, Environmental Hazards 1 -4 p.m., Probate 2 -5 p .m., Internet Class -.---.....____....., 18 9a.m . -12 noon, COMPASS Advanced Course 23 2 - 4 p.m., Take the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer 24 9:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m., Live Class, Understanding Real Estate Contracts 25 9:30 a.m., Grievance Committee Meeting 9 -11 a .m ., COMPASS Beginner Course Spacious and bright townhome Two-story townhome with two bedroa:ns and one and three-quarter baths is located in Brittany Woods in Costa Mesa Features include a used brick fireplace, plush light carpel and decorator wallpaper. Newer appliances in the kitchen and the dining room overlooks the living • room. The spacious end unit includes skylight. window seat and two car attached garage. The complex in~udes tennis, pools and spas. Offered at $169,900. For morf infonnalion, caU Bonnu Turner aJ Coldwell Banlcer Costa Mesa, (714) 668-9333 or (114) 650-1121. Great first time buyer oppottunity An ldonble two bedroom, me-bath home with garage, located on the wcstside Qf Costa Mesa. Offered at $134,000. This home bas been freshly painted Inside and out and bas been well maint•ined. Located on a large R2 zoned lot, this is a great opportunity for inveswn 'and tint time buyers. For...,., ..,.,.lltiM, c"'1 Bill LlllJb tll ColtlwtU a.,,u,. Com MMJ, (11') fa.. JJJJ °' (114) US.SOJO. I '"I •• l t t • '" " I ; I t J ,, "The Daily Pilot Has Given Us An Opportunity To Reach The Community .•. " We started Coast Newport Properties in 1990, at that time we dedicated ourselves to better quality advertising for our clients. We take pride in the fact we have made an impact on the marketing of homes in Orange County. Our commitment is based on belief and backed up by facts. The Daily Pilot has helped us sell more homes. O.nny Bibb Ouut Newport Propties 4 CivicPIAu Sl4iU260 Nnuport &Mh, C4 For advertising info rmation call 642-4321 I Aatn .. ot Apr111a. 1996 j Abacus Financial Grp. American Savings Bank Bank of America California Federal Bank Chase Manhattan Mtg. __ Coast Federal Bank CountlyWide Home Loans Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings ----Emery Financial Fideltty Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings Nations8anc Mt~ Corp. Newport Coast Financial Oceanview Financial ProFed Mortgage TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank ---Western F1naooal S B Weyerhaeuser Mtg TYPE PHONE R (71 4) 965-00n s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 556-7811 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 8n-562e R (714) 759-9692 s (800) 336·9639 .!:!.... (714) 729·9200 ~232.:_2309 s (800) 672-4332 K (800) 700-5650 s (800) 560-9000 --. s _(800) 975-5051 K (800) 622-0102 A _ (800) ~08·5626 A (714) 651-6355 K (800) 686-3756 A (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 s (800) 393-9372 K (800) 669-6747 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30..year fixed INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· RATE OWN (%) IN A..P.R. 7.750% 5 2.125 30 8.011 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 ______ ....::...:._ 8.000% 5 2. 125 45 8.265 ----8.000% 20 1.625 45 8.211 7.875% 20 2.000 30 8.125 8.050% 20 2.000 10 8.302 7.875% 5 1.875 45 8.111 7.625% 5 2.625 10 1.938 7.875% 20 2.250 30 8.152 7.750% 5 1 645 15 7.960 8.000% 5 2.000 10 8.252 8.000% 20 2. 125 30 8.265 ---7.875% 20 2.125 45 8.138 7.875% 5 2.250 45 8.152 7.950% 10 1.500 30 8.147 7.750% 20 2.25<> 30 8.025 7.750% 5 2.125 10 8.011 7.875% 5 1.625 15 8.084 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.11 1 8 ()()()"{, 10 1.000 13 8 143 8 125°0 20 2 000 60 8.379 8 OOO°o 5 1 250 30 8.170 8 OOO°o 10 1.625 10 8.211 INTEREST RATE 2.950% 2.950% 5.875% 3.500%· 6.000% 2.950% 5.000% 3.500% 2.9500/o 2.950% 3.950% 3.950% 5.500% 4.750% 3.950% 5.000% 2.950% 6.375% 4.250% 5.625% 5.625% 6.500% 3.950% 30-Year adjustable "' POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. FREQ. OWN ("') A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX 20 1.000 7.425 207,000 2.350 110 1M 1M 1Y ------25 1.250 7.550 600,000 2.450 110 --------5 1.000 8.247 207,000 2.750 1TS 20 1.000 7.529 207,000 20 1.875 8.354 207,000 25 1.000 7.475 500,000 20 0.000 7.737 207,000 20 1.000 7.430 600,000 20 1.000 7.525 500,000 20 1.813 7.509 600,000 10 1.750 7.661 207,000 -----20 1.250 7.509 207,000 20 2.250 8.340 207,000 ----5 1.000 8.438 207,000 20 1.000 7.483 500,000 20 2.500 8.314 207.000 25 0.750 7.549 600,000 10 2.000 8.408 207,000 20 1.000 7.710 400,000 5 1.500 8.274 207,000 20 1.250 8.152 207,000 10 0.125 8.221 207,000 20 1.125 7.596 207.000 -------2.450 110 1M 2.750 1TS 1Y -----2.400 11 0 1M 2.750 110 1M 2.350 110 1M 2.450 110 1M 2.350 110 1M ----2.500 110 1M 2.400 2.750 2.875 2.400 2.750 2 500 2.750 2 625 2 750 2 625 2 750 2 500 110 1TS 1TS - 110 HS 110 1TS 110 1TS 6CO 1TS 110 1M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 6M 1Y IM Boltl lind & odJUSlable programs ate 30/30 converibel'lal mottgagos Type of Lender •S B « Bank. I( • morlg3CJ'" banl<et. R • mot1gaOe b<ol!M S • savwigs & IOan Mortgage banlle<s ana brok"" are ltCensed lly the Cal.to•n~, ()eplirtmenl ol Real E&Ulle u enhef a b<oker or COfJ>Olllhon For informahon caU Carl ORE at (91151227-0931 lnteres1 Rate lot aqustablas ls an inttOdUctOly rata lor Ille frrst adjustment perlOd Down Payment is amount ol cash 1• .. or llllft pnca) paid to lender pnor 10 1.gning mongage con1ract Point• are •. ol ,IOan balance paid to lender at t•mo of loan closing Loek·in rs the number of ca~ lender guarantees ra1e pr IOI to ck> ''l<l A P R rs !tie annual pe1ccnt:i<n r .1!11 which rs an esllf'llated annul\I cost ot the loan to !tie borrower A• A P R s are calculated lly Mortgage floews Co based on a $207.000 loan amount, Iha po;ntti shOwn and S700 total lees The A P R ' ere onch1ded rn tilts chart for compa11 son only When applying tor 0 IOan. Federal Trut11-1rHend1r>g law roqu~H lendo•s to calculate an APR specrltc to each IOan ollat Maximum loan IS the ma.imum lender wilt IOan under !)Ivon 1erm~ M 1t1ed rate prog<ams hallf' am'"· mum ol $207,000. Margin (on '•I is lenders profit marg•n. rndex. actual rate alter tlrsl acfjustmen1 Index rs the ll85'S lor setlrng an adjustable rate (Margin• Index• New Rate) 110 • 1 HI\ Dist Co~1 ol Funds ITS • '·Year TroJsury S.11, L6M . 8-moolh LIBOR 6TB 6·mon1h Treasury Boll, 6CO • 6·mon1tl average cel\Jf>eate ol deposit Ad1uatmtnt Frequency ls tne penod between ll<l)UStments 1M a t Monll1. SM • 6 Moo1h~ IV 1 Vear AH rates Sul>Jl'C! tu chenge Venty rala ano terms P<tOI to applying lor a IOan Alt laodafS proY>de loans wrth dtllerent rates and terms lor d<lf-nt loan amounts The lnl0fma1o0n presented 1s not an otter to ma~a a loan For a consumer gotde on how 10 s"«J for a mongaga. send 1$.450cheek1>11ya1>1e to Moogage News Co . 1810 E. t71tl St Suite 100. Santa Ana CA 92705 (7t4) 836-1 In Corona clel Mar view home A great entcrtainer•s floorplan is offered from this Cameo Shores view home. Four bedrooms and three baths are spread out among a spacious setting with open beam ceilings thtougbouL 1bc living room has noor lo ceiling windows opening to a view patio which is perfect for watching whales migrate up and down the coast or enjoying spectacular sunsets over the soothing Pacific Ocean. A remodeled kitchen has a center island and opens to a large dining area. The house wraps around a courtyard which features u large pool and spa. The neighborhood offe~ the finco;t in coastal living with access to three communrty beache and the oppo11umty to gain acccsi. to Cry tal Cmc Stale Beach throo~h Pelican Pomt. Offered nt $869.000. For more bifonnalio~ taU Susan Scanlon at (114) 159·3117, ClNISt N.wport ProJHrti~s, 4 Civic l'lat./.I, St~. 260J N~wpon Bacla. Secluded setting Located in the guard gated community of Sea View, this very appealing single level home bas been completely remodeled. This borne is absolutely impeccable and model perfect. The borne features three bedrooms. two baths, a new gourmet kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and eating nook. and a running new master bath with limestone tile and glass block shower. Volume ceilings in the living room and entry feature four skylights. Wonderful Ught wood built-ins arc located throughou1 including the living room, entry. wet bar and master. The houc;c'show'i light. bnght and neutral. A unique feature of the home 1 an ntnum which is located off of aJl three bedrooms On nn extra large lot. in n !>ecluded cul--de-i;ac. this property offers a pnvate setting with ooe sjde and the rear of the hou e backing to a lu hly landscaped slope. Offered at $599.000. For more inf<>""""""' caJJ Susan Scanlan at (714) 15~717, Coast Newpoff ProJHrti~s, 4 Cit1U: PlavJ, St•. 260, New""1 /Uacl&. COPYRIGHT 0 1996 Mortgage Ne~ C Premier family neighborhood Located in Harbor View Homes, in Newport Beach, this five bedroom. three-bath Somerset is the largest floorplan of the original models. This residence has been remodeled and expanded, including an oversi1ed dining room and updated kitchen with bay window. The master bath ~ been reconfigured and there '" a walk- in closet in the master bedroom. Pella Window<, have been put in throughout the home. This hou!>e 1' all wrute and light with an open feeling. The bad. yard has a nice gra~sy area and both the back and front ha\.c extensive brick hnrd .. capc There is a thn:c car garage converted tnto a two car with a storage room which can e.u ily be converted bad. to a three car garage The location i uperb in the nuddle of Pha.'-'! 11. onl) J hulf block from the greenbelt and community pool Offered at $660,000. For more in/ormaJion, t aU Susan Scanlan and Stiro Hm""'11at(71')159-3711, COOJt Newpoff Pro~l'f'Us, 4 Citlk Plar.a, St•. 260, Newport B~l. • I' Showcase Your Property Herell With your ad on this page, the Open Home Guide also available for only $5 00. Copy Deadline noon Wednesday CALL NOW!!! 642-5678 211 Emerald Ave Rumbold/Star Realty 675-4822 BALBOA ISLAND 4BR D D 1r1 ESTATE ON UDO ISLE RfDUCED TO $1,895,000 Largest interior lot on prestigious east erxl Huge 5 bedroom. 5.5 bath home 900 ZURICH CIRCLE OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 5 ~ lisled-" Kay Polovina ofc 631-1400 x236 hm 675-5622 • WATERFRONT HOMES, Inc. Realtors• (i) NEWPORT BEACH Sun 1-5 5795,000 1404 W. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 5BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,000,000 215 Abalone Avenue SBR Sat/Sun 1-5 $795,000 Rumbold Realty/Chuck Rumbold 675-4822 CORONA DEL MAR 1948 Port Chelsea 4BR Rumbold Realty/Bing Girling 675-4822 5 Maritime Or. Wes ley N. Taylor Co. 759-1992/729-0948 2BR SaUSun 1-5 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 5BR S560,000 Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. 3-'-BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas 729-7271 Sun 1-5 $1 ,095,000 Sat 1-5 $950,000 729-7271 510 Aliso Avenue Terry Toman Metro Realty 720-9422 611 W. 15th St. B-2 Gary Sully/Metro Re~ty 720-9422 4BR 2BR Sun 1-5 $559,000 Sun 1-5 $1,235,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $629,000 ,. Sun 1·5 $229,000 1219 Santiago 4BR Sat 1-5 $595,000 908 Chestnut Liz Cordes 721-1467 JBR Sat & S!Jn l~m·Spm $579,000 Linda Silver/Metro Realty 645-3636 ' t • I ' ............................... '--· -._,_,._..R·~··~-R·~-·~·"·~··~·.,....·.,....~·~·...,··~·n·~·~·n·· .... lllft!i.....,il'RPWW'l .... .,...~~-•-~·_,..--~-~--·-~-~---.. ..... ..,. __________________ _..._~ ... ..-... ..,.RN\.·~• l J NDERJ>HJC~ED! l{E1\D''" ·re> SELL Jasmine Creek 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath Sitting Room .. A'~,/~ z:u ./a,.u, .. ct-. <;(,,,,. .• • ~'" ~,,J 2 Fireplaces l11t C:/1/f f>m,I • V;ew,,fro111 all rtt0}dr ro11"1s. • 3 BtdrootJU • 801tu.s Roorrt. • Suuy fa•ilJ room rvitlr PelJo wiHdnrvs. $40,000 under last sale • HarJrvootljlllOn, fus stut•t, 1ruidt lnu1u/n,'. •La rte bac~rd rvitlr rtfl1t11rt frwit lftts. For Appointment, call Tom 642-5735 (office) • &autiftdl:1 •ai1tloi1ttd. • Roo• for tX/HJlfSionl f>o.uiblt 2nd ~t111y. $549,000 Owner 650-7937 .. --*" home on prime a.ii de aec ~""'-loll• entry showing gourmet-·-·· • Thllt full bllJls • ThrM bedrooms • F1111lly room Clf1 conwrt to 4-5 bedrool'lll •French ftdowltnd doon~ • IMgl plMte bldylrd wllh eatOlll blrblqlll 911 .... •lllnyUWICIM For Sale By Owner'579" ... -.-&". 439 EL MODENA $519,500 Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with wood floors, lots of windows and separate guest house. Wonderful ambiance and landscaping! Meticulous detail in every room. Open 8',tnday 1-4 Call Duncan fQrVeY orJudyGOoa CoAsT NEwPoRT P1loP£RTIES 644-1600 723-8800 ~\Nf CREEi( G ,~'.) OlITSTANDING ~ QUALITY! FABULOUS WINE CELLAR 2 Br., 2Ba. & Den BRING TOOTHBRUSH & MOVE-IN! Totally updated & up-grad_.ed! Garden & Patio designed by ROGER'S NURSERY! $560,000 5 MARITIME DR. Lucille Hoyt Daldra numan (714) 729-0948 (714) 759-1992 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 1 avtc Plaza N.B., ea. 92660 Price Reduced D D WATERFRONT DUPLEX 3607 A 3607 1/2 Fioley Ave. Newport Beach 48' Dock Separate Roof To_p Decks S6own by Appofntment O~OKD PL1!AS1! CONTACT MAKY ANN FAUJIEllT (714) 67S-0120 ~ ,.___-___ ~ ---- • • , • t .. • .. 10 Falrharbor Mediterranean Custom Home with Captivating Panoramic Ocean & Gott Course Views! Magrnflcent tropical landscaping on over .5 acre. This elegant 5BR, 5.5 BA home has extensive use of travertJne stone. Dramatic pool & spa. $2,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL 11 Bode&a Bay Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean, Harbor& premium Fashion Island views! Beautiful 4BR, 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Large yard with lovely pool. Best ocean vtew deal. 1219 Sant1a10 Lovely Traditional Home featuring large family entertainment room w/ fireplace, beam ceilings & wet bar. Balconies. bay views from 2nd story, new paint & carpet. Access to three private beaches. CDM DUPLEX Duplex! Cute front cottage w/2BR, 2BA. Newer rear unit 3BR, 3BA w/lireplace and large decks. Great location aod an ideal •' 6 Windsor Beautiful48R,4BA Family Home in gated community. City Lights & some Ocean vtews! Dramatic entry w/ stuoo1ng sweeping stairway, gourmet kitchen, bb<ary. Lush greenery w/superb pool & spa. $995,000 430DahHa Lots of COM Charm in this 48R, 3BA front house w/wood floors. IBR, IBA unit over garage w;swed1sh fireplace & patio. Close to footbridge & beaches. 1829 Port Car1ow Live with that feehng of serenity & security 1n this spectacular 4~. 2.5BA family home. Just steps away fonn par~. club house, pool. Upgraded throughout Palermo plan. 657 VlsU Bonb Prine Location w/Canyon and City Lights View! 3BR, 2.5BA w/custom kitchen cabinets, upgraded baths. Very Pf'Nate front & rear patios. Owner wants it sold. Submit offers! SPYGLASS RIDGE 1607 Sea Bel Clrcle A Gated Community ... Ocean, Catalina, Harbor & City lights Vtew on prime -rop of the Hiil" Ct.JI.de-sac lot Huge side yard, 6BR. 4BA. Perfect family home. Custom Country Villa. 4 BR, Master suite w/fireplace. Country kitchen, cathedral ceilings and wood beams. Private decks 1127Whltesaill Drastically Reduced! -nxerr 38R, 2BA wiunobstructed" Ocean, Harbour & City Lights View. "Prime Location" Lot value. Distressed sale! Very motivated owner· submit all offers. BROOKVIEW 811 w. 15th 128 Reduced! Make offer -Seller bought another -very motivated! Completely remodeled three level condo w/ eranite fireplace, central air, plantation shutters, french doors, security eatect. Close to beach. $229,000 . .. ,-" ' .r r I' t t' ' , I ' '• •4 • I • ' I ' ' -' I I . • ' , , ' , ~ •