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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-04-27 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Three-run shot wins it for Corona del Mar Serving the Newport-Mesa community sind~ 1907 Tlllle ........ _____ ·_ g out on Soup Kitchen • First United Methodist church. trustees denied a request for an exten~n this week, giving Merle Hatle- berg's charity until Tuesday to find a new home. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After Tuesday, Merle Hatleberg and her Someon~ Cares Soup Kitchen will be locked out of the First United Methodist Ghurch hall, where the charity has been serving bot meals to some 200 hungry people every day for the past three years. Officials from the church have refused to grant Hatleberg, the Soup Kitchen's founder, a last minute reprieve that would have allowed her to continue serving food to the needy until escrow clos- es on a new permanent home. First United Methodist Pastor Steve lsenman said its board of trustees felt they had "done as much for the Soup Kitchen as they possibly could" and had already granted one extension. The sale on the new site, a vacant restaurant on 19th Street, is set to close in 30 days, Hatleberg said Friday. "It's such a shame," she said, blink.i.ng back tears. "I don't have ....... WELL • Some 600 attend St. Joach.iln church to pay ; .respeqs to Latino community leader Roy Alvarado. . By Tina Borgatta, Daffy Pilot COSTA tvfESA-Pictures of a smiling Roy Alvarado graced the foyer of St. Joachim Catholic Church on Friday. Roy, in his 1960s--era glory, styling a woman's bouffant hairdo. Roy, clad in a 1970s- style pinstrlped suit and snappy felt hat, waiting to board a cruise ship. Roy, sitting proudly on his Harley Davidson, stopped in front of Westcliff Plaza. Roy, standing in front of a chalkboard, with a group ol teens looking on. They were memories of Roy Alvarado that have been cap- t\ll'ed on paper. But the 600 people who filed into the church for his funeral on that balmy, overcast morning car- ried in their hearts their own memories of. Roy Alvarado, the •SEE SERVICES PAGE A5 anyplace to go." And neither will many of the Soup Kitchen's patrons. The trustees' decision leaves several families with young children won- dering where they are going to get their one hot meal for the day. 1 The Soup Kitchen is the only charity that offers hot meals five days a week. Two other local min- istries, both churches, each cook up meals for the needy once a week - on Tuesday and Sunday. And the Share Our Selves poverty relief center hands out groceries once a week. Bill and Kim Lepper and their 7- week-old daughter Brittney have been living on the street for about two weeks. They were evicted from lttjured ducks treated by, local vet • Feathered victims, coated in petroleum, will be cleaned and moved to wildlife center. By Jennifer Won, tiaily Pilot COSTA MESA -Nine ducks that were le ft coated in toxic runoff from a fire at a Brea rubber plant this week are being treated at a local veterinaiy hospital and should be released back into the wild in a week. The ducks, which were plucked from Crai~ Lake near the Bsco Rubber Products factory, were taken to the All Creatures Ca.re Cottage in Costa Mesa on Thunday · to be cleaned and treated. for their exposure to th tone runoff u a result of Tues· day's fire. Kathleeli OWem, a volunteer at the cottage, Mid the feinale ducki will be defined ~ t0d4y. One Of the duckl died on 1bUnday while the lb aCtUltl arid two babl• -no more than tbnie to four days o&d -are ell in tteble condltloo and Clo not Hem to the motel they had been staying in after they spent their rent money to pay off a court fine. Bill Lepper said they've come to rely on the Soup Kitchen. "Unless I can get enough cans from the dumpster, we probably won't eat on some days," he said. "We don't really know what we're going to do. ·we can't walk to Santa Ana. We have a baby. And we don't have any money for the bus.~ Tanuny McCombs, 35, said she fears the crime rate will soar if Mer- le is forced to suspend her service. "My husband and 1 work for a temporary agency, and we really • SEE KITCHEN PAGE A 10 Kim Lepper holds her 7-week-old daughter, Brittney, after finishing~ meal at the Someone cares Soup Kitchen. Homeless, Lepper and her family depend on the charity for a hot meal. MARC MARTIN I DAIL ( Pll OT Bayfront home .sells for $8 million Pallbearers (above) carry the casket of commu- nity leader Roy Alvarado from St. Joachim Catholic Church 1n Costa Mesa. Left. Dom.1.n1que Alvarado ls com- forted after ser- Yices for her father Friday. Alvarado died Monday of can- cer. MARC MARTlN I DAl.Y Pl.OT <:ast,qffs ••• Tlliia goofy crew oJ the PlycboBetty sails out of tlae harbor In the annual Newport-to-Ensenada Ylldal bee Friday. More .... 400 y-.htl ... sail In .............. Yd. ....... .-. wartd. ne ._.._,.oltMnce ldcUd Oii ...... -Pit· .., ...... ........ .............. &1111 .......... •Real estate broker Bill Cote sells second most expen- sive home in county history. By William Lobdell, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -What a difference five years make. In 1991, high-end real estate broker Bill Cote sold a Harbor Island mansion on the old Ahmanson estate for $13.8 mil- lion, a county record. On Friday. Cote sold the same home for nearly $8 million -a $5.8 million discount but still thought to be the second most expensive home ever sold in Orange County. •I like selling very expensive houses,• said Cote, whose Cote Realty Group is headquartered in Newport Center. "I'm just an old country boy from Wyoming who's been very lucky." The new owners -Newport Beach residents Wuliam and Alice Simon -were unavailable for comment late Fnday evening. William Simon -a former speoal agent in charge of the Los Ange- les office for the FBI -was a prominent Los Ange1es attorney for 30 years who retired m 1991, Cote said. •I'm very ex.oted for the bu} - ers, • Cote said "They are gomg to have a beautiful home.· Cote represented both the Simons and the seller. Newport Harbor Corp., and could recel\ <> up to a 6% com.m1ss1on -or $480,000. Conurussions on Large estates, however, are frequenU\ less than the standard 6·',, Cote> - who had the property listed tor seven months -d eclined to • SEE HOUSE PAGE A4 What's in a view? Oh, about $300,000 • Harbor Ridge couple win lawsuit, claim they were never told pic- turesque reservoir would be covered. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -John and Linda Brewer's dream home was supposed to overlook the water -the San Joaquin Hills reservoir, to be specific. But after learning the Brewers were not told that their view would be eclipsed by a plastic cover, a Superior Court jury detemuned that the real estate broker who sold the home would have to pay. The Brewers have been awarded $300,000 plus court costs and purutive damages. The judgment went against Lynn Valentine Properties. Inc., a firm which is no longer lll busmess The proceedings have left the Brewers with a home they say LS worth hundreds of thousands less than what they paid for it. "It was qwte an ordeal,• said Linda Brewer, who h<\S lived m the Harbor Ridge Crest house since June of 1992 ·Now we have to get out. It was the view of • SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A 10 I '\ I) I \ BEST8UYS A2 a.ASSIFIEO . BS ENTERTAINMENT I A8 ON THE COAST A3 POLICE FILES A2 RELIGION A6 SOCIETY A7 ..aRTS 11 MATHD All A2 SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 greer wylder Bernini has a Fair amount of cwthing A huge warehouse sale is W1derway tlus weekend from 9 dlTI. to 7 p.m. dt The Orange County Fair and Exposition Cen- ter featuring BerninJ clothing for mf'n and women. The Berruni warehouse sale promises to sell designer clothing at up to 75% off. A 12,000- square-foot space is filled with suits, jackets, pants, shirts, and accessories. All sales are final. For information call the Bemi- ru South Codst Plaza store at (557-1151) Kristen's Lingerie (631 -7399) IS haVLng d brd and panty sale through Tuesday, April 30. If you buy dny two bras you'll get the Uurd tree, or lf you buy any two panties yo u'll get lhe third free. The offer is on 10 stock mer- chanclise only Knste n's is located at 1719 WestcWf Dnve m New- port Bedch. Bastideaux (640-1233) is offi- a ally celebrating its grand open- ing of its new locauon at 2600 E. Coast Highway. In Corona del Mar tlus weekend from 10 a.m . to 6 p .m. It's shoWll1g the lastest Spring and Swnmer collection of slipcovered sofas, armoires, ta bl es, and chdlfs. Also Bastldedux offecs mterior design servtces. If you love aromdlherapy prod- ucts, you'U love the Essential Ele- ments line sold at Magasln (673- 5547) 209 located at 209 Manne Ave. on Bd.lboa Island Today an Essential Elements re presentallve will be m the bou- tique giving away free samples, and a t noon a cook.le demonstra- l.lon will tdke place mcluding bps on how to use cook.le molds and stamps The Gail RoU Flne Arts Gallery ln the John Domlnfs Marina Wlll hold a hne art show and wine tdstmg ttus afternoon to benefit J lolmf's House, a hospice for patients with e nd-stage AIDS. Holmes House, a state licensed residential care facility in Westminster, is scheduled to open in July said the home's developer Mary Lou Brophy uw e're halfway through the renovabons," Brophy sa.id. "We've got a very active fund- raismg task force. They're coming up WJth new ideas all the time." Today's event will feature the works of international artists Patnoa George, Cash Baxter, Frances Jerome and Marvm Gelder Hospice officials are hopeful that the event will raise $15,000 wluch would pay for si.X mort- gage payments for the newly- purchased facility, the first in lhe COWlty. The art exhibiVtund-raiser will be from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at 2901 W. Coast Highway, No. 240. For information, call 574-9191. • BEST BUYS runs Thursdays and Satur- days. Call me 540-f..':14, 01, ta< 1fle at 646-' j 4170 .. A -who's who Of the Olynipic torch run;: TORCH CARRIERS IN NEWPORT IEACH: • 7:07 a.Jn. Jill Lovat -Starts at Balboa Bay Oub . Co4st Highway and Poppy FYI · · Etc:ort rwmen dwing Newport Beach~' segment! Usa Watt, Ma.zen Bahu, Chad· Schmidt, Stacey Parrish, Christopher 1 Moons, and 'Il'acy Shemano. • 6~30 a.m. Richard Pawsat -Starts at Coast • Highway and Brook.burst 11 7:12 a.m. Gregory Caput-Starts at Coast Highway and,,Bayshore • 7:50 a.m. Dllvkl Salrugawa -Starts at Coast Highway and Morning Canyon • 6:35 a.m. David Frisch -Starts at Coast Highway and Summit • 6:40 aim. Gregory Boyer -Starts at Coast Highway and Orange • 7:16 a.m. John Dwye -Starts at Coast Highway and Bayside • 7:21 a.m. Peter Levin -Starts at Coast Highwa.y and Promontory • 7:55 a.m. Spencer Shiraishi, Sr. -Starts at Coast Highway and Pelican Point • 8:01 a.m. Jack Sullivan -Starts at Coast Hi9hway and Newport .Coast Drive Communlty Hero• from Newport · Beach: Sydney Head and Dave Kunst. Olympian from Newport ~each: • 6:43 a.m. Jody Campbell -Starts at Coast Highway· and 38th • 7:26 a.m. Ronald Hellstrom -Starts at Newport Beach Country Club • 8:06 a.m. Sharon Weiner -Starts at Coast Highway and Crystal Cove Michael O'Brien. Delta Airlines pilot torch carrier from.. • .6:49 a.m. Leonard Guille.n -Starts at Superior and Balboa Blvd • 7:32 a.m. Brian Keaulan-Starts at Coast Highway and Newport Center Drive • 8:10 a.m. Dan Cooke -Starts at date shake stand Newport Beach: Bob Blanchard , Community Heros from Costa Mesa: • 6:53 a.m Jackie Jank -Starts at Balboa Coves • 7:36 a.m. Gregory Gan -Starts at Coast Highway and MacArthur Blvd • 8:14 a.m. ·Debbe Magnusen -.starts at Sand Canyon Debbe Magnusen, Robert Kent, Christo- pher Fielder and· Neel Buell. • 7 :00 a .m. Connie Pareskerin -Starts at Coast Highway and Riverside • 7:41 a.m. Eduardo Carvajal -Starts at Coast Highway and Iris • 8:19 a.m. Andreas Weigand -Starts at Reef Point State Park Olympian from Costa Mesa: Jody Campbell and Lori Ogren. • 7:04 a.m. Neel Buell -Starts at Boy Scott Sea Base • 7:46 a.m. Kourtney Swanson -Starts at • 8:27 a.m. 2032 Cynthia Roark .:. Enters Laguna Beach. Escort runner from Costa Mesa: Chad Bollenbach GOING 0N ~OUR Southwestern Flavor • Desert garden, mural part of Sunday's Canyon Park Home Tour in Costa Mesa. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Madeline Porter is proud of the Southwest- ern-style garden, which she's spent the last three years creat- ing, and the desert-scene mural that decorates the back yard of her Monrovia Avenue home. That's why she wants to show them off as part of the Canyon Park Home Tour, scheduled for Sunday, from 10 a.m . to 3 p.m. with the painting," Porter said. "ln fact, there's a tree in the mur- al that's just like a real tree that's in the yard, and you can h~dJy tell the difference between the two. At first glan~. it looks like a real tree." . The tour will feature eight homes 'and four gardens in the West Side neighborhood of Canyon Park. Tickets for the event cost $5 per person, and all ~e money raised will be used to paint and make repairs on a home that, for whatever reason, isn't being kept up. . ' . I· I I t "I commissioned Mary Heil- man, the head scenic artist at the South Coast Repertory, to do this mural for me." said Porter, who handles public relations for the theater. "In my yard, I have the back of this garage that belongs to my neighbor on the other side. And while we were talking over the fence one day, I asked him if it would be OK if I paint- ed someµllng on it, and he said sure." "We had our first home tour in '94," said Mary Fewell, who has spearheaded the project. "We raised $2,500, and we thought, 'Great. Let's go out and clean up some of these homes that are looking bad in the neighbor- hood.' "We don't care why they look bad. We'll clean them up, no questions asked.• MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Madeline Porter's Costa Mesa home wtll be featured Sunday ddrtng the Freedom Homes Tour. Porter's back yard ts a desert ~tung, complete with a mural. So, Portercon:unissionedHeil- man to paint the mural, which blends in with the cactus plants and other succulents that she's planted in her yard. ushe really did a wonderful Job of blending in the garden This year, Fewell s~d, the group hopes to raise $4,000 for the cleanup .effort. •And right now is a great time of year," Fewell said. "Our first year, we had it at the end of July, and we had 14 homes, and it was just too hot. But now, the meadow part of the canyon is full of wildflowers, and it's just beautiful. "And it's really wonderful to get out, walk around and see what people are doing with their homes. It'll be a fun after- noon. A lot .of neighborhood kids will be setting up stands throughout the neighborhood, selling drinks and snacks. I know some kids made a couple of hundred dollars on the last tour." Tickets can be purchased near the intersection of Victoria Street and National Avenue or at the entrance to Canyon Park, at 970 Arbor St. The tour takes two hours two complete. I 1~ Get there early to cheer oa Olympic torchbearers I TORCH RUN REMINDER: You can join with thousands of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach residents, a number of sezvice clubs and businesses on Sunday at 6 a .m. as we cheer on the runners as they carry the Olymplc Torch on Coast Highway from the Santa Ana River bridge through Coro- na del Mar. Start your day early and bring your Olympic spirit! NEW BOARD MEMBERS: Seven new members have been elected to the 21 member New- port Beach Sister Clty Board of Directors. They are Cathy Anderson, Newport Beach arts commissioner, Michelle Bohrer, Fashion Island, Helen Japenga, Lido Isle Community Association, Tom Johnson, Daily Pilot pub- lisher, Scott Paulsen, principal, Ensign School, Britta Pulliam, Britta Cafe & Gringa Grill, Car- men Smith, Newport Beach vol- unteer and Lee Sutherland, Bal- boa Island Coffee Co. Elected to serve as the. orga- nization's president was long- time Newport Beach resident Jerrel Richards, replacing Geor- giana McLeod who served as president in 1995. The Sister City Association will hold its annual Cinco De Mayo celebration on Sunday, May 5, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the home of fonner Councilwoman Evelyn Hart to honor its siSter city in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. On display will be the •Pumper" that will"be donated to Caho by the Newport Beach Fire Departmenl Tickets are $15 per person. For reservations, call 717-3870. COMMUNITY NEWS: Retired McDonell Douglas executive Robert Wood of Newport Beach will be appearing for 5-6 minutes on UPN TV (Channel 13) at 9 p.m . on Tuesday, April 30 on a program called •Tue Paranormal Boarderline •. Wood's subject of discussion is his long time avocation , the study of "Unconventional Flying Objects." Tune in for the full sto- ry. jim de boom FIRST WOMAN MEMBER.: Donna Hazelton was the first woman to join the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach according to club president Bob Josten. Hazelton is the chief executive mom of the Hazelton Distribution Center, a company founded by her and hel' husband, which dis- tributes home improvement · . items to companies like Home Depot, and is now ol>e(at~ by the Hazelton children. Meinber Carl Lalrd was Hazelton's spon- sor. She had previously belonged to Soropti:mist International. Q.UB NEWS: The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor honored two outstand- ing Costa Mesa High School seniors. Car- olyn Clausen, a 4.0 student has taken seven advanced placement courses, excelling In biology. French and chem- istry while finding time for student gov- ernment. Rodrigo Bolanos came to Cali- fornia seven years ago from El Salvador, not speaking a word of English. Within one year he spoke English flu- ently and is now on to calculus, biology, chemistry, physics and three years of Gennan. In addition to a plaque, both received checks in the amount of S100. Congratulations I Area Rotary Clubs will be meeting this coming week at their annual District 5320 Conference being held at the Irvine Marriott Hotel, May 3-5. More than 2, 700 Rotarians and guests from 54 clubs In Orange and Southem Los Angeles County are expected to attend all or part of the weekend activities which fea- ture spukers svch as Bill Davilla of the Vons Companies, Or. Joel Manchester, chief of cardiology of H<>ilg Hospital, Laurel Wilkening, Chancellor of UCI, Rotary International Director Mike Kut· surls and others .. SERVICE CLUB MEmNGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more Involved In your community? Visit a ser- vice club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TUESDAY: Noon -Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub; 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa- Ne'Nport Harbor Lions Oub, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country · Club. WEDNESDAY: Noon -The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for their annual Past Presidents Luncheon. THURSDAY: 7 a .m. -Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's c.afe. Noon: Kiwanis.. Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The ;. Exchange Club of Newport Harb&. ,. meets at Sharie Island Yacht Oub for°'r' business meeting. Costa Mesa No$:· Kiwanis Oub meets at the Hollday Inf{•: for the annual Laymen's Lunch. ·~ WORTH REPEATING: From the b.]'~ letln of the Kiwanis Club of Ne~?­ Beach •People and things not activefy-~ used, age twice as fast." • ... ; -.. . • COMMUNrTY a CWBS Is publisrnKt :; every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. FAX ~~ 631-5851. : ..... ·:r . ·" . "· Wllll•m Lobdell. The same 24- hoor •nswefing servlc. may be used to recotd letters to the edltot on •ny topk. Dally Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, Cosu Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No nrws stones, lllustrltlom, edi1o- "411 matter Of~ herein can be reproducecj wfth.. OYt written penlit.ion of copy- right owner. TEM'GA'IUIES wlll bring warm •. ~=---~~-.:r -~---. .. .. ' Ii '.. :. -~ ~Swfltne COSTAMUA · . . • . ... . ' VOL 90, NO. 91 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher wtWAM l090EU. Editor STEVI~ Managif'(J Editor MUS YOICCM, Oty Editor MARC MMY1'lf, Photo fdttor k.IM Glll'lmM, Director of Operltlom NDY0011NG. Oasslfltd M•oaoer I.AHA JOHNSON. Promotions N.+.MOO ~ Convolltr ...,.,,.,. GNUCZYK. Pre Pr• HAM( KMGHr, ,,.. CNI. '°'"' ,~og Ind Ok1rlbutlon AP PRESS Our address Is 330 W. B•y St.. cmta ~ C.llf. 92627. COMECIJOHS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ty (Otrect •II err<>B of w~nce. flte• call 57~233. Thank you. HOW IO BEACH U5 Orculdon The llmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 AdwttWng Oanlfled 642-5678 Oltpll)' 642-4321 ldttioftlll News 540-1224 Sports &c2..e330 News. Spof1S fax 646-4170 E-Mall: fLTl71NPtodlgy.com Malr\OMOI luslMS Offlc• M2 ... )21 lutfna llM 6J1.j9Q2 .. l'ubflNd ~ .,,. Cellfornl.t Community NeWI. w • Timel Mlmli' ~ ~~ .... "71••.,..ao • ""c.llf. °" /lllfW,...,. Newport Beach 74159 Balboa 74159 Costa Mesoa 76158 Corona del Mar 74158 SURF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 3-4 slw Newport 3-4slw lladtles 3-4 f/W Nwr Jetty 1-4 f/W CdM 2•3 slw 90ATIMI Winds toUth to touthMlt lfWt~ Ind warlable ~~Mas ~=::w. "'9· OfflhuN wfl* temperatures. W.vcb'*fw • ''* Drtw ~ U.. Cottta Melll Freeway: A woman todlly 11DES filled to stop for 1 red traffic slgnal and another motorist There will M 1 slow collided Into her, knocking her car Into 1 small truck and TODAY f 1de on the strong totalling It. The woman compl1lned of t>.d< and neck pain • First low surf this week, with ~nd was t1ken to Westem MtdlUll Center In Santa An~. ::s 12:171.m. 2.1 small waves untll First high Saturday, when a NEWPORT llACM • ~ ••• 5:431.m. 3.6 powerful south-• 4900 Weck of Mee.Arthur loUhtvanl: A man left his : Second tow west sw.11 and a $200 brleft.IM \.lnattendtd In a hotel lobby tor one minute.• 12:20 p.m. 0.7 secondary But In th1t short tlm., the case -carrying 1 SS.500 t.ptoP : ~ s.«>nd high west/nof'thwest computer and a $100 c1kul1tor -was stolen • ;: 7:00p.m. 4.0 sw.11 wlll bring 3· • 4800 lllodc of._ CWt H......,. A thief biok9 oH : •. ...,.v to 5-foot waves . the tUsk of • WO<>CMn elephant statue In front Of a ThiJ • Flnt low • Things will ~ rwtaurant and used It to break the restauraftt"I Window : 1:00 a.m. 2.6 tvwf'lb9tter~ ~ $500 II\ damage. The owner Mid he hid•... : Flnt high endtNi'i~ Who would have done It tlnc9 he NI ~Md pl•••a.. • 6:«> 1.m. 3.1 ttldt ~ to lfNtl tDIMrl. The ....,.,.nt Is'°"" to COit $1,!00to NJllC • Second tow uf~~fof • P9dflc View 1111'1 11'>• A mothe(::: $100 worth of 1Hlpm. 0.7 S4lcond h'9h dilly uf ,.o,ts heh floWtn on het' ton'I l'llWI OM 1M whln IM and fOf9C8ill,, c.11 ....... becll to vtslt the Miit ~the................... .. 724 p.m, 4.4 .., m-suRF. The ~ ttMt ~ hed ~the fb.,.n. H told • ..... ell am S1 .50 pha . the celi--~ ~--WorrMd her .... ...., ~64 fl!'V p ..... tall. hMI hid""'"" lnddentl th~ the .,....'I ......• ~ . ' • SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 Al Passenger killed in reported alcohol-related traffic accident Here's to nearly seven years of iconoclas~c Fred •Jt is a newspaper's duty to print the news and raise hell,• goes an old journalistic wheeze. Perhaps that could be modified somewhat and add a point about WEST SIDE -An unidentified the newspaper's columnists rais- Costa Mesa man was killed Friday ing hell. Surely that would be morning while riding in a car d.ri-accurate so far as this paper goes. ven by a 23-yeaM>ld Cost.a Mesa I had occasion last week to man who was allegedly driving paw through six years worth of under the influence of alcohol and Fred Columns and, I must say, lost control of his car, police said. they reOect a respectable amount When police arrived at the of hell raised. 1bis week marks scene of the fatal accident at Mey-the be9iJming of the seventh year er Place and Surf Street, they and I suspect there's more to found Hugo Alexander Bermudes come. 1 · .,.,.. hit 1980 1i Mind you, I make no claims as as eep m ·~ ~ e oyota to the effectiveness of the rabble Celica and his passenger dead. ·•Firefighters reportedly used the • roused here. Usually I atn inef- jaws Qf life to extract the 38.year-fective because the battles I fight I<! "ctim are losers to begin with. o Vl 's body. The victim's Most of the hell this column ~dentity is not being released raises is with various monolithic pending notification of his rela-establishments: city, county, state tives, police said. This is the second alcohol-relat-and federal regimes. the occasion- ed fatal accident this month, Cos-al utility and school board, a polit- M li ical machine, etc. . . . . ta esa po · ce Officer Russ Rose In this jungle of ours, the score said. is almost always Predators 1, Citi- Bermudes' Toyota spun around zens o. Still, I hate to see people in the road and struck the right ~t screwed and lose by default. I side. of a parked vehicle, police feel obligated to slip ,on my wind- srud. The impact killed Bermudes' mill-tilting gear and have at it. ~senger instantly, police said. The process is at once frustrat- Rose said he didn't know the rela-ing and satisfying. Frustrating t:i.Onship between Bermudes and because the column's win-lose his passenger. record is not much better than the Bermudes is being held in Columbia University football Orange County jail in lieu of team's. Satisfying because every ~o.ooo bail. once in a while, the huffing and -By Carolyn Miller puffing from this comer actually r-----------------, SPRING'S THE PERFECT TIME I FOR OUR FAMOUS I ZUCCHINI BRIAD!!i I \ I I I I I I Offer Good On Zuecblnl I Sunflour Natural Bakery 8nacl ~' Umlt 3 I 427 E. 17 th St. Loaves Per Customer I Costa Mesa • 64& 144-0 Exp. S/l/ .. L------------~----~ fred martin does make a difference. A while back, I wrote a piece about a small cafe that was going through all manner of unfair tribulations with some Cost& Mesa building inspectors. A few weeks later, I ran into Mayor Joe Erickson. Instead of aiming a brick at my head, he thanked me and told me how the city had used the case to shape up some of its pennitting proce- dures. Of course, the cafe was plagued by the Fred Column jinx and has gone out of business. The political candidates I favor also tend to go down in names. It's not that they're bad people, or not qualified for the offices they seek. They are simply not in lock step with the political rPalities of · these neighborhoods. And sometimes those realities are startling. Who would think that so many people would get all heated up - incensed, irate, furious, apoplectic -over a trial balloon about repainting the Costa Mesa PD's prowl C4l"S? Good grief, save the rage for important things. Who would think that a tiny segment of Daily Pilot readers would become almost violently belligerent -I mean downright warll.ke -because so many other readers deplored a Newport- Mesa school board member's involvement in another district's cruel fanaticism? Who would ever think that a few readers would actually threat- en me because I wrote about Sat- urday night specials and a Costa Mesa company that makes them? (•Fred better get himself a gun,• warned one nameless caller. •we know where you live and the car you drive,• another wrote ominously -and anony- mously, of course.) Then there's the guy a couple of weeks ago who wondered where I was during World War Il (in granunar school, pal) because I would have made a terrific pro- pagandist for Nazi Germany. Oh, dear. The things with which a columnist must put up. Scoldings and controversy are only a small part of what goes on with this colwnn. Mostly I like to CARPET DEPOT VIN'(l * WOOD\* MARBLE * TILE ComlfJMClal • Residential Sales • Service Full hne of Wool, Woven AJCm1nster & Sisal Ca1pet1ng Available 1904 Harbor Boua,vard • Coate MeH N.E. Corner of Harbor a 19th St,..t t-==~......,.__---f .. 722-9642 •• lie# 649491 Mon-Sat tD-6 Sunday• by Appointment Only PASHION ISLAND: NEWPORT BBACH Poe• pttlOMI ~ntmenc Ot mote inbmaiioa Cal l (71,0 721-9010 write about people who are qwet- ly doing g~ things in this world Llke the man whose wife ched of breast cancer: now he givt:o talks to men's groups, wying them to nag their wives to be tested. There's also a tremendous amount of fun and the privilege of meeting so many wonderful peo- ple -on botl} sides of whatever fence happens to be dividing us. I have probably written more columns on the Inrine Ranch Water District's plan to funnel treated sewage into Newport bay than any other topic. Yet I think its longtime former president, Peer Swan, and I will come out of this at least good acquaintances. I certainly hope so. I I'm not so sure about Bank ol America and a tribe of politicos I have offended. At least twoJia.ve · suggested to my bosses that the Pilot would be a lot better off without Fred. Ditto a few of our more lathered-up readeTS, who are so far to the right they insist Gil Ferguson and Newt Gingrich are liberals. And so, life goes on, and the Fred Column goes into its seventh year. It will, hopefully, continue to amuse, inform, illuminate and complain about things that are just downright unfair -though not necessarily all at once. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. 0 \ 1'111" \1\ I\ S I \ C.I . " .. .involving, often startling ... emotions sna;, crackle and pop!" -[}(1ib Pr101 " .. .New England is a fi nely etched study, with small surprises and revelations ... " -ws Angm TtlMS '7te«tEngland by Richard Nel son • Now througil May 12 West Coast Premiere! The Roy.ti Shakespe-ue Company's favorite (American) playwright p~nt..; the U.S. as seen by :t family of insightful and ve11 funny Brits. This hit from both sides of th'e Atlantic comes to Orange County -and now it's our tum 10 laugh at the sardonic humor of Her Majes1y"s displaced subject.I\! .._.,...._. ~ --,...., IC"ETll O\ 1111 \I c 0\11 'I \t,I " ... one of the most ferociously funny young American dramatists ... " -..,.,,... Now throUgh May 26, 1996 " .•. the most adept of parodists." _,.,. ... ~ lf!I ~'to say thttt'i; no one In the We;tem tternispherc qui~ like Qui plltt Ourang His • nt."Wc.'5i compiladon, a mess o( pl~. skec~. M1' vid . ' """' Sttrl ~~an t'\'t'Nog ol *" dMllrical l~.Seelllld you'll M'¥er .. • 1met • ' A4 SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 Pellet gun vandal may get three years in prison . HOUSE . CONTINUED FROM A 1 lawn fronting about 300 feet along Newport Harbor. 1be private dock can handle a 120-fool yacht. The home was ful.. ished in 1991. • Allan Eric Carlson entered a surprise guilty plea Thursday to two felony counts of vandalism and pos- sessing brass knuckles. By carolyn Miller, Doily Ptlot NEWPORT BEACH -The 31-year-old Glendale man sus- pected of vandalizing dozens of cars in Newport Beach in December and reputed as a wrote supremacist in his home- town, pleaded guilty Thursday to two felony counts of vandal- ism and possessing brass knuckles. Wh1le attorneys at Harbor Court were m the mtddle of selecting a 1ury for Aflan Eric Carlson's trial, which his par- e nts traveled from Pennsylva- nia to attend, he decided to enter a guilty plea. HCa rlson is a diffe re nt char- acter, so what he does doesn't surprise me," said Deputy Dis- trict Attorney Dan Hess. uln other cases that hdS hap- pened." Carlson was arrested Dec. 19 by Newport Beach police and is suspeoted of shooting the windows of about 30 Euro- pean cars in the Eastbluff neighborhood, police said. Several of the cars were parked in residents' driveways, requir- ing him to get out of hls car in the early morning hours to fire at the vehlcles, police said. Police found a pellet rifle, pellets, brass knuckles and map pages of upper middle- class neighborhoods in New- port Beach, Arcadia, Camarillo, Glendale, Los Angeles and San Marino inside Carlson's car. Hess said Carlson may have changed his mind after he learned prosecutors had infor- mation that put Carlson at the scene of a similar crime in Bel Air on Dee'. 4. The windows of 13 cars were shot out and a patrolman identified Carlson as the man fleeing the scene, Hess said, who added that he considered using this as char- acter evidence. Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! Custo111. Windo'W Treatments - Slrutters • Shades • Duettes • Blinds Cu s tom Slipcovers • Bedspreads Create Uni'fue Styles With Our FREE Designer Consultation SOo/o * OFF .'J 1111 I 111 I 1 1 r,i I, , ~~~ FURNITURE RE UPHOLSTERY FACTORY & SHOWROOM 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-8400 ' WITH l'IJllCHASE CW llO'Tll 1~81!1C 8t LA- 50%·70% OFF MEN & WOMEN SPORTSWEAR TOP NATIONAL LABELS 20%·40%0FF Bags,. Clubs & Shoes ~ Ir )11};@~~ \r-~ .JIM q~s~ ---· Deputy Public Defender Arlene Speiser said~ her client understood the risk and conse- quence of going to trial and he made the decision to plead guilty after a lot of ~cussion. The maximum Carlson could get is three years and eight months in state prison. Hess is expecting to recoIIllJlend this penalty at Carlson's May 31 sentencing bearing. Ml think state prison might be appropriate, because of hi.s background and the number of cars vandalized," Hess said. "It was done out of sheer·malice and be caused so many people financial hardship. Plus the evidence, maps, BBs -he prob- ably would have done it forev- er until someone got him." Carlson has a history of trou- ble. Last year, a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The lftldltlon Cotttlnues Slnc9 1972 I r, ';' : .. n ' • l ·( T ' I PHI 'JI AHf ... [. granted an injunction prevent- ing Carlson from distributing racilt fliers in supermarkets in three counties, including Orange County. Carlson allegedly distributed about 800 racist pamphlet$ into pack.ages of food at several grocery stores. The fliers list a Glendale telephone number for a white- supremacist organization whose sole member is Carlson, according to an official from the Anti-Defamation League. "I think that he went over the edge by shooting the win- dows out," said Joyce Greenspan, a spokeswoman for the AOL. •1 hope the penal sys- tem is capable of keeping him within the boundaries of not becoming violent -I don't know if that's possible." 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The Bankers 'lh1st foreclosed op Yao's home last June and created a holding company -Newport Har- bor Corp. -to sell the property Cote said. ' The Simons have hired interior designer Hank Morgan to com- plete the interior design of the home. ' •When the Simons are done. it will be the showcase home fn Newport Beach, ""Cote said. tt you or a loved one are considering • Living Trust, DON'T DO ANYTHING UNTIL you receive our FREE COPY of the. SENIOR GUARDIAN REPORT. Explores the pitfalls of Living Trusts. Avoid major Estate Planning mistakes that your accountant and attorney may never have wamed you about CALL TOLL FREE 24HR. HOT LINE TO RECEIVE FREE REPORT ' 1-800-308-9175 Free Information provided by THE SENIOR GUARDIAN Sabatino Tommy SABATINO'S ml For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful DESlGN & LANDSCAPE BY ROGERS GARDENS 640-5806 We Can Make Your House Stand Out Like This One Does. 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He was preporing you for life." · "Roy was a very special per- son to me,• said the girl, who's name is Martha. •He kept so many lives off the street and out of trouble. Roy taught kids to stay in school and be the best you can be." Remembering Roy Alvarado " "Roy Alvarado twned his life around and became a positive ifPrce, a source ol good," said 'Father Cirilo Flores, who officiat- ed Alvarado's funeral mass. · ~There would be no greater bib- . ute that you could repay to this man than to keep your life on the ,P,ght course." Alvarado died Tuesday, after fighting a five-year battle with cancer. Even though "the disease. bad left him wea.lc and tired in recent months, Alvarado contin- ued meeting with students, some of whom did not realize he was so gravely ill. Many of those students attended Friday's funeral. Some wore small, framed pictures of Alvarado pinned onto their shirts. Others wore black and green rib- bons, made by Matires •Costa Mesa, a group founded by Alvarado. And Bernd reJ;:alled his first c;onversation with Alvarado two years ago. He called Bernd on the phone and invited him to dinner with a West Side family, whose children were enrolled in public schools . He spoke of Alvarado's pen-- chant for motorcycles.· + •He served his culture and the community with intensity and pas- sion.• -Nancy Clark, director of the Nancy Clark Recovery Center. + #I learned a lot oJ lessons from Roy. I learned about humility .... He taught me that sell-pity was not an option.• -Mac Bernd, Newport- Mesa Unified School District superintendent. Alvarado dedicated the last Ciecade of his life to helping the ~ommunity's troubled youth, :showing them a path away from ~angs and toward a more healthy, constructive life. He spoke to .. teens in a language they under--flood:.. the language of the street. :• "Roy was the epitome of a . home boy,• said long-time friend In his sermon, Flores urged the teens to carry on with Alvarado's work. To forge ahead in life, fin- ish school, stay out of trouble and possibly follow in his footsteps by helping other young people. #Roy had a Harl~y Davidson 1in his garage,• Bernd said. M It .didn't run anymore, it was left over from his wild d.ays. But he 'used to talk about what be was going to do to get it running again . · "I believe Roy is in the wind + #Roy Alvarado turned his life around and became a positive force, a source of good. There would be no greater tribute that you could repay to this man than to keep your life on the right course.• -Father Cirilo Flores, St. Joachim Catholic Church. and local substance abuse coun- : selor Nancy Clark, who is work- : ing to establish a new recovery . center in Mr. Alvarado's name. : "He was raised in Orange Coun- . ty, and he dedicated every fiber of : bis body and every minute of his : life to helping other people. 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Without him, I think many could have lost their lives to gangs and drugs and violence.• -Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson. +"He was a good man. He had not had an easy life, but he turned that into a real positive.• -Costa Mesa Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle + •tte will not be forgotten. His work will be carried on.• -Oscar Santoyo, director of Save Our Youth. + #It's really comforting for us to know that so many people cared about him And he cared about his kids a Jot.· -Dominique Alvarado, daughter. ~ ~ $11.tt aataSUllll ...-onaca•• HAPPY HOUR 5:30PM • 6:30PM AJHW1MtA&tlalCN4WW&»r11rzast16JOP11,.... •M ... Wlllc1IRICOMIODIMlt7• • ., Via UdO HcWpott 8uCh 714-675-0575 • r:/u1N";91 II(',.//? 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Thia unique event oft9r'I coneumere lnfonnedon end educadon llbcMlt-.. rwy opponuntttee ~an the rem eetM9 mer1c11to " WHO WILL BE THERE? •Realtors •Builders • Developers •Lenders . . ,, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 CLASSES/ WORKSHOPS AND YOUR HIDDEN POTENT1Al.: lhe Rev. Bob Pulliam is a staff minister at the Newport Beach Chwch of Religious Science. He will conduct a workshop on Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to discover your hidden potential and talents 10 a .m. to noon today at the church, 901 Dove Street. Suite 145, Newport Beach. Coffee: 9:30 a.m. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo- ple With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. Call 513-5641 . PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Bcdch Baha'i Com- munity allows participants to hear dnd experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World " 7:30 p.m. Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. SPIRITUAL RENEWAL CONCERTSI ENTERTAINMENT JEWISH MUSIC MONTH Temple Isaiah of Newpo\t &ach will cele brate National Jewish Month with a concert by Cantor Vladimir Shtayerman on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. in the sanctuary, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Members, friends of the temple and other music lovers are invited to attend . Donation: $10 adults, S.S children. Information: 548-6900. PEOPLE NEWOFACER Adrtan Gluck of Newport Beach has been appointed president of the Jewish National Fund's Orange County/Long Beach region. Active in Jewish org~­ tions county-wide, Gluck has lav- ish praise for the Jewish National Fund and the role it plays in Israel. He is a past vice president of the Jewish Federation of Orange County. His dynamic 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 m Newport Beach. SERMONS .AND SPEAKERS the Rev. Ken Gray, at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the Newpon Beach Olwch of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 1'5, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. tNTERPlAY The Rev. Diana Heath and Irvine clinical psychologist Eugene Erickson will share the pulpit 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Uni- tarian Universalist Church, Costa Mesa. Their pTesentation, "The Interplay Between Spirituality and Therapy• ~lores the importance of emotional and spiritual healing. Special music by the Irvine Tdo. The churCh is at 1259 Victoria Street in Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 646-4652. SINGLES SERENDIPITY The Serendipity series for sj,ngles 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 reservations are required. This Wednesday, Michael and Denise Gass will pre- ~ent "Women the Angels, Men the Beasts?" SPECIAL EVENTS Sunday at a private residence in between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Dove St., Suite 1~5. Newport Corona del Mar. All are welcome. May 4. Call s.40.7721. Beach. •Physic41 Pedectlon/Sd· Ditections: 760-5360. BAKE AHO CD SALE , ence of Mind'" iS also held 10 a.m. ADDRESSING IREAST CANClR CDs, audio tapes, video tapes, Wednesdays. Call 6'6-3199. A panel of experts will address pies, cakes, cookies will be on sale PRAYER IREAKFAST · breast cancer at ?:15 p.m. April 30 immediately following the 8 a.m. First United Methodist Olwcb of in the Temple Bat Yalun social b.all, and 10 a.m. services May 19 at St. Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Break- 1011 Camelback' Road, Newport Michael and All Arigels Church, fast at 6 a .m. Wednesday at Den- Beach. The panel includes doctors 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona ny's restaurant at Newport Boule- Jeftrey Podlas, gynecologist; Neil del Mar. To donate goods for the vard and 17th Street in Costa M. Barth, medical oncologist: Jay sale, call 644-0463. Mesa. Call 540.112?. Ucbman, radiologist, dhector of HOLY COMMUNION Hoag Hospital Breast Imaging St James Episcopal Church, 3209 Services: and nwse, Nancy Ray-Via Udo, Newport Beach. offers a mon, consultant to women with noon service Wednesday with breast cancer and co-founder of MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUP.. Holy Communion . Bring a lunch Healing Odyssey. The panel will PORT GROUP . and dine with the church staff after discuss prevention , treatment, St. Andrew's PresbyteJian Church the seIVice. Call 675-0210. genetics ~d cwrent research. The conducts a support group for fami· BIBLE STUDY · program is free and open to the lies with loved ones ynth serious Hls Disciples Fellowship in Costa public. For more information, call mental ·illnesses every Sunday Mesa invites everyone for a study 644-1999. from 6:30 to a p.m., led by A pro-of God's word, food. fun and fel- NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER fessional. For more infonnation, lowsbip at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All An Orange County Worship and call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or ages. welcome. Directions: 650- Prayer Musical to celebrate the Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. 2589 (James). National Day of Prayer will 9e held CAREER NETWORK MEN'S FEU.OWSHIP BREAKFAST . from noon to 1 p.m. May 2,'\n front The Career Network meeting for The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of of the Hall of Administration, San-those Wlemployed begins at 7:30 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church· I ta Ana. Host is Pastor Chuck Smith p.m. ThUrsday in Stewart Lounge ·holds a weekly breakfast and Sr. of Calvary Church, Costa 'at St. Andrew's· Presbyterian speaker at 7 a.m . Wednesday in Mesa The celebration is open to Church. The free, ongoing weelcJy Dierenfield Hall, 600 St Andrews' 1 the public. · meetings are open to all and are Road, Newport Beach. The break-· ; RECYQ.E SALE held at 600 St. Andrews Road in fast is open to all men for $2.50 per_!.• A Recycle Sale at 1929 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach (across from New-. breakfast. For more information,• ' Costa Mesa, will benefit the New-port Harbor High School). Infor-call 631-2880. '• port Beach Church of Religious mation: 574-2239. -----------J Science. The sale will be held 9 • Please send photographs and typed,1 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 3. If you have releases detailing stories, upcoming, , things to contribute to the sale, call WEEKDAY SERVICES events, sermon topla or any other news Janese at 646-3199. Involving Costa Mesa and Newport BAHA'IS GATHERING BLOOD-f»RESSURE CHECKS SOENCE OF MIND Beach churches to Religion Editor Laurte- Th Bah .. f N rt B ch Fus' ·t United Methodist Church of M..,.,, cl b-'d 7 Busby, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., ~' Our Lady Queen of Angels wel· tomes all mactLve Catholics to Join in a candid dialogue about the Chwch today dnd changes that have occurred. Everyone is wel- come to an mfonnal discussion group in the Parish Center Sun- days at 6:15 p.m, May 5 and 19th, .ind June 2, 16 and 30. 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Thelen has tlve roles in the ,o playlets that make up the Durang revtew. lbe roles mcludea bereaved widow taught to mourn, an unfunny st.and-up come- dian who travels With her own laugh track and a hdrd of heaJ- lng femirune caller m Durang's "Gla...s Menagene" having a blast playing over the top. "I can do anything out there," Thelan said during a lunch interview. "I tend to be big and with Naomi, l have pennis- sion to be as big as l want. It's the first time a director has nev- er told me, 'Can LE.AH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOT Joell Thelen has .. a blg penonallty" as .. Naomi tn the Uvtng . Room" In South Coast Repertory's .. A Mes$ of Plays by Chris Durang." theater with them. It's shocking. evan henerson . "Bu~ everything Chris Durang wntes lS based on something familiar. He gives a voice to peo- ple who would have a voice." Thelen lost an equally manic part in Nicky Silver's "Raised in Captivity" .last year to Julie Hagerty. 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He bas show- cased local artists and • album releases and bas designed the set for the play "Blackout.• DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Producer and set design~ James lanst- tl, and playwright. Jimmie Russell, star tn "The Fall of Orange County." Iansiti's pointings dec- orate an interior office and a tape he's cut sits on a table. During the cowse of an interview, he'll talk about writing a play about a dog's lower mtestine. Russell. who lives in The venue is James Iansiti's Studio Gallery, the play is "Devel- oping the Garden: The fall of Orange County.• Jimmie Russell - a frtend of Iansiti's from their Diedrich's Coffee counter days - wrote the one hour play while studying John Milton, driving a beer truck around Orange County and listening to Black Sabbath. And to think, people say there's no underground scene in O.C.? "Developing the Garden" plays Friday and Saturday nights at 9 p.m. and has been selling out. Apparently, it's aevelop~g a bit of a cult following -not surprising considering the venue and Eve Long Beach and studies literature at Long Beach State, is an aspiring writer whose time is . • taken up with going to school and paying bills. "This should show how non- technical we are,• Russell says . "I've studied some literature, but I don't think I'm a writer. But I wrote a pretty good play. ·w e did something just for people to come in and have fun. It's got John Milton and good and vil " e . For information and reserva- tions, call 650-5481. • EVAN HENERSON'S column runs fNefy Saturday. ITALIA TRAVEL USA HANDLING ALL DOlll!STIC & INTl!RNATIONAL TRAVl!L best of the readers hotline Gay, lesbian students need . support, many readers say I f we are truly concerned • about the best interests of our children, we should encourage them to form such clubs under school supervision. Adolescents who are con- stantly barraged by negative images of gays from their friends, from their parents, and from 1V begin to ask, "What's wrong with me? According to a 1989 study commissioned by the Depart- ment of Health and Human Services, gay youths are two to three times more likely to attempt suicide than . heterosexual youths. : Thagically, the study found · that up to 30% of teenage sui- . cides are committed by gay or lesbian children. &ard member Wendy Leece has stated, ·There ar~ plenty of support groups outside of ~ school that students have · access to." It prompts the ques- . tion; what kind of access? • II° a kid thinks he might be • gay, would he ask his mom or dad to drive him to the Gay & Lesbian Center in Garden • Grove to attend a support group? Probably not. ~ It takes an incredible amount · of courage for a 16-year-old to ~ even face an identity issue like · this, mucb less discuss it with his parents. The Newport Mesa district : should provide a non-threaten- ing environment with support- ive faculty advisory to help · these kids at this difficult time .. in their lives. • • ED MISKEVICH Costa Mesa I support the teachers of Corona del Mar High School for : not assisting in the formation of • a homosexual support group. These lifestyles are deadly and there is no second chance with AIDS or the STD's, for the homosexual or heterosexual. BRENDA SMilll • Costa Mesa .. • • I would not support gay and • lesbian support groups on cam- .. pus. t ' . LINDA MAGSTADT Newport Beach . : If Wendy Leece, who is a : mean-spirited person, is against the formation of a gay support • group at Corona del Mar High School, I believe there actually must be a need for one. • • . • ,-. .. ... • COMMANDER ROBERT B. TRIBE U.S. Navy, retired Newport Beach I am in favor of well-super- vised gay and lesbian support • groups on high school C4l1lpus- es if they are requested. I ,. believe that you probably don't have to go any further than to ~ read the kind of negative • responses that you'll probably get to see the need for such a support group. I think it's ludicrous to believe that you can make .Book.not shut on ,.....,_racy fee debate someone homosexual or hetero- sexual by promoting a partiC\l- lar sexual orientation. but 1 do think that you can make kids feel shame and isolation. I think that all children need to know that they're loved and accepted for their strength of their character not for their par· ticular sexual orientation. REBECCA CHADWICK Costa Mesa I would certainly be in favor of any club of students that's within the law to be supportive and I think that people who find themselves to be gay or struggling with that issue are especially in need of some kind of support. I hope there's someone on campus who will help it. I cer- tainly support it. . GARY BARMORE Pastor of Fairview Community Church, Costa Mesa In regards to the gay support group, is there support? My statement on that is no I don't have support for it. U we're going to have groups on cam- pus for gay and lesbian, what's the matter with having the gangs meet there? They can discuss their drive- by shootings, their graffiti and their guns. Or maybe a pedophile group on campus. lf you're going to go immoral, you might as well go immoral all the way. God didn't make Adam and John to have sex together. BOB JOHNSON Costa Mesa Yes, I would support students forming gay and lesbian sup- port groups on local high school campuses. I ii.ID a Corona del Mar alumni and I know that CdM and other local high school campuses are trying to promote tolerance of student diversity on campus. This would be a big step toward acknowledging and cel- ebrating our sexual diversity and student diversity as a whole . Denying students the right to form gay and lesbian support groups on local high school caiw>uses would only be denying the stu~nt population as a whole the right to be edu- cated and informed about a viable and unique.part of cul- nae and human life. JON BOWNE Newport Beach Gay and lesbian clubs on high school campuses -Why not white supremacists, radical IsJamic fundamentalists, militia and other in-your-face clubs, too? PAUL JAMES BALDWIN Newport Beach I am definitely not for it. It's just the breakdown of the American family. I just don't agree with it because it's not of God, basically. DANIEL MORGAN Costa Mesa readers hotline children come from Costa Mesa. It would be impossible for a teacher to stand up in one of those classes and say please go to your library but by the way if you live in Costa Mesa you can- not use your local library. That would be very awkward and we do not want to eliminate children from using our library. Many of the non-residents who have library cards currently work in Pub.ion laland. They a.re co11trtbutlng to the tax base of N4swport Beach aJld they should be allowed to use the library where they work. Al8o, many famlliM now come to tbi llbn!Y and then go to PMbloD lllaDd to either lbop or to i-tromae the teataurants. Tb8y .... l&teWile CQlltrtbuting .. the tu bu.a. PlMM do not allow nan-Nllideits to be~ I« owlbndy. I Calta Meu 1o1v. their lllftiJr:-i11wl ..... .......,,...... tbma we Wll Dal MW eo 1D111Y DOD• .... 11n11. ) As long as a gay support group follows the same rules as any oth~r club and doesn't break the law, then students should be allowed to organize themselves. At a tinie when young peo- ple of my generation are called slackers, we should be happy that the students are willing to take on the leadership require- ments for forming such enti- ties. And to critical Newport- Mesa Unified School District board member Wendy. Leece, who doesn't agree that schools should be "promoting homo- sexuality," 1 would pose a chal- lenge to her -tolerance. You see, unlike Leece, I don't believe public schools should promote Christianity, a dogma to which Leece sub- scribes, but that doesn't mean that I believe her children should be barred from forming a club, either. It is possible in our schools, as it should be in our society, to respect differences without accepting them. MATTHEWS. MCDONALD Newport Beach I just cannot believe you people can't put something on the headline of the Daily Pilot better than Uus gay support group story. How about a child molestation support group? How about a group to support people that hate everything and everybody? I mean, what are we trying to bring up in this society today? I have no objections to peo- ple being homosexuals or les- bians. I totally object to the term 'gay.' TOM TIIOMPSON Newport Beech I think that gay and lesbians should be allowed to form a club on campus. First of all they have the freedom of speech and if that is the way they are and they want to voice their sexuality, I think they should have the right to do so. l also think that if they are willing to put up with all the talk and criticism they would receive, they definitely deserve their own club. BREANNA BADOJlEK Newport Beacp They should absolutely allow gay and lesbian clubs on campuses. These people need people of their own kind to talk to, to commiserate with. They're not out to indoctri- nate others. They need their own support group and it's ridiculous for somebody to think 'that they are going to influence other children. After all, what kind of influ- ences do children have at home. One hour a week in a club or something is not going to change them. LYNN MERIJ!S Costa Mesa That's what the city of N ew- port Beach should concentrate on trying to help them an<\ then those residents will go to their own libraries. lll.IZABE11f STAHlt Corona del Mar It is absolutely ridiculous that Newport Beach ts tbinklng about chaiging non-residents a fee to use its public: libraries. The public library system ts one of the lut great Uutituboos in our country which does not require people to pay in order to UH its Ml"Yicw. It's a Mfe and _.. clee.n .mron.ment ~ all agea, rich and poor alike. to ~.reed or do r-.rdL . ReganllMI If lt'l 11 or SU)(), the prl~ II tbe w. A ... to non..--.b11_,.andlt woWd~ ...... peo- p&e .. ga&ng '° .. .....,. Plnellt .................. dmti to pay• IM"'Wll 81l • ..._. f191'CU ....... STACDllA- 11-. SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1996 Al .. MARC MARTIN I OAILY PILOT Forrest Nelson's employer, The Health Emporium in Corona del Mar, is sponsoring him ln the upcoming scenic SK race. . gains TOURISM UP Tae ad campaigns and mar- keting effort apparently worked. The Newport Beach Conference and Vlsitors Bureau reported a bumper $17 .4 million tourist sea- son during the last fiscal year -a solid $1 million jump from the previous year. FIGHTING BACK A 1991 motorcycle accident left Forrest Nelson paralyzed from the waist down. But that hasn't slowed down the Costa Mesa resident. Nelson, now a student at Orange Coast College, IN 0 UR is a wheelchair racer and will be competing in the Corona del Mar Scenic SK. A star soccer player when he was a student at New- port Harbor High, Nelson said m the future he hopes to involve himself jn iJ'llproving access for disabled people. AU-STAR TIME Four local high school stand- outs were selected to the South All-Stars football team, names that are very familiar to local prep fans. From Co'rona del Mar there's quarterback Josh Walz, -/. defensive tackle Sky Conway and offensive tackle Nick Schaumburg. And from Estancia there's offensive lineman Chuck Johnson. readers respond losses ROY ALVARADO Cancer claimed the life of beloved community activist Roy Alvarado, a man of such bO\lndless energy and such a limitless supply of ideas that his death. caught the commu- nity by SUiprise. Alvarado earned a small army of friends, supporters and admirers in his life. At a funeral mass for Alvarado on J;rlday -which drew every- one from high school students to dty leaders -it was appar- ent that his vision, bis dream will be carried on. Roy knew the right path I wanted to respond to the pass- ing of Roy Alvarado. In think- ing about the loss, J think there's a consensus that he gave a great deal to the Latino commu- nity of Costa Mesa and to us all - for this he should be honored. I had the opportunity to meet him and what impressed me most was his candid acknowledgment of his past. He made no attempt to hide it but instead drew from it to help others. I think the greater theme to celebrate in Roy's life, more than his service, was his message of redemption. Roy told us that no matter what you've done in the past there is always a chance to choose another path. I think this is what Roy wanted the young people he reached out for to remember. How fitting that be left us in the spring. A time for new beginnings. Dlll..ON HENRY Costa Mesa In the dictionaries of the future next to community hero will be a large picture of Roy Alvarado. · GARYDRIES Costa Mesa Roy Alvarado correspondence Apology for a bad headline ' 0.-edltor, As an elected official doing my job of oVenigbt, I believe you and yow headlin writ hav crosted the bowlds of decency and fair· nea and should apologiq publidy and make tbll cor· l'Wdion. Thank you for epologi%ing Wednelday for tlle hee<Dine on Joe 8ell'I column, ·we:ady Leece and the art ol beating upkidl.· 1 oowaak you to run a full c.uTedioa ol tbe libeloul bHdffM Wbkta Mfl I beat up Idell. TM heed· bdo.n't..- go With the ....,.. I baft &ft dlQ. .... ,.22,....- Beating kids up It • fer cry fftD IDlrely qUlltioniDg W a tr 1-the powllloo ol MtltwWbk:b ,.. .......... tbml.I haft ... bMt .. of._. l ... ,.._.. .. c .. 1'bkbul .. _.. tDpiCHW.a.Jrown .,,........ .......... .. ment is there to give a ~ . hand out with our tax dollars. 1 ask you be fair to me - even U you do disagree in pnn· dple. A newspaper should report both sid fairly end investigate th ls'sue thorough· ly. ltl ~· \t1 :; CONTINUED FROM A 1 ~ e been heavily coated with ~le urn. ~ M tp Bf •vou can still see what they are and the color of their feathers," en said, "but it doesn't indicate much they've ingested ch 1'ecause they constantly preen ibemselves." ~ Each duck was given a physical m .tlleckup and blood samples were Ni 'taken upon arrival to detemtine sc how anemic and dehydrated they ly .were as a result of ing~g the se QD.. All of them are housed m mdi-·c :..'Vkfual cages except for the babies, tir who are kept together with a heat '·'' I • ,_ lamp for wannth. Each one will he Irish Sports Bar (KINDA); "Coolest" Golf apparel store around YE$ ~--Ill 50--80% all Major Brands EVERYDAY Open 7 days a week 250 E. f7tn St. C.. Meu, Hllgren Squ8rw • 574-11~ lab, --from f1'l!Jl1 ~ The .... -..w• . .....-. around tbat Ww •• ulcl GiGl'l9 .......... al two·*~ ........ , .......... ~ dilllll tall ID love wtlb the~ blaMd GD lbat broc:bure." Accardlng eo Jeftriel, tba Blew•• ftled ..,.ate adlon ...... tbe .,... Nabor. That <:Imm ... ...w out al Oourt. After doltDg 81C20W at 1515.000, tbe ..... moved iota the home and im••wd.illtely started 1'9DM)de1Mg. One month later, Unda Brewer attended a m~ org4nized by the Mat- ~tan Water District in which the fate of the reservoir woUJd be discuised. While the water district did not decide to cover the reservoir bathed in hot water and Dawn disbwashing soap until their feath- ers are waterproof once again. The ducks will be kept over the weekend. The Huntington Beach- based Wetlands and Wtldlif e Care Center will pick them up Monday, Owens said. "The center will then take them to their facility and condition them for re-release back into Craig Lake about a week later," Owens said. Greg Hickman, owner of the ..... II-. •.:rlNll••al 15.:-:" --~"": .,. ....... didn't laiaw •a.fd dim tben1m'Wlr, C'tlV· •It ar·.,,at a lrMtmlD' ~out ._. WejmtclldD'taow:-.. -.Jlil!IW. •Our peat WU tbi&I my clients weren't told that tbe W.fm Cllllrid WM ~ 'Tutoul al118matn.. • ·Had they mown that then. they would have been able to make an informed deruion atiout buying the property." 1be reservoir has since been dralDed, but the cover project bu been del4yed l:>Y slope lan- we. The reservoir Will probably not be coveied for another few Y~· All Creatures Care Cottage, said he picked up the feathered friends Thursday in the maintenance building of the park after members from the International Bird Rescue Team captured them for treat- ment. · "Those that are sick and still out there we hope· they will feel· the effects in time to be captured and treated,· Hiclcman said. "Right now these birds smell like old tires and eating like a horse.• KITCHEN CONTINUED FROM A 1 -rely on this when we're not work· ing, • McCombs said. "A lot of people rely on this place -a lot of families, not just homeless peo- ple. And a lpt of people can't pay for their rent and lluy food •But 1f they cloSe this, crime is going to go up. People will be forced to steal, just to get food. "It's sad. I don't know what we're going to do. It's going to be real hard.· Hatl.eberg's troubles with the church, located at 420 W. 19th St., began in November. That's when lsenman told her the congrega- tion was considering a move to a larger facility in a residential area, which might not be the best loca- tion for her type of ministry. Then in January, the church told her she'd have to be out in 30 days. But for a different reason. This time, lsenman told her that her operation bad simply out· grown the facility. He said the $468 a month in rent that she was paying wasn't enough to cover maintenance. . And, according to Hatleberg, things only got worse after that. HaUeberg claims the church locked her volunteers out of one bathroom in the hall, and the church told her that she and her volunteers could no longer park in the church parldng lot. Hoping to ease the tension, HatJeberg spe.ot several hundred dollars of the charitys funds to paint and make repairs to the fadl· ity. She even h1red a parking lot attendant to ensure no unautho- rized vehicles were making use of chwcll parking. "That is what is so infuriating,• Hatleberg said. "I did everything they've asked me to do. I've bent over backwards to do those things." But, Isenman said, Hatleberg should have thought about those projects earlier. •rm sorry she feels that way,• Isenman said. • 1t would have been helpful if Merle bad been proac- tive and taken care' of that stuff before it became a problem for the church." And, Isenman said, the trustees ordered the other measures "to diminiVi the negative impact the Soup Kitchen operation was hav- ing on the church's own ministry.• "We're finding that the condi· tion of our facility, and the impact the (Soup Kitchen) folks have on it, puts people off when they come there," be said. "That area that the Soup Kitchen occupies is no longer suitable for anything else other than reaeational activ· ities in the evening.• lsemnan said the church will continua on with its other min-• istries, Wbich include a sbower program for the homeless and a food pantry, where individuals can pick up mack food and bags • of groceries from the church. • "Unfortunately, Merle seems to see this as some kind of a per- secution,• !sen.man said. "But we're just trying to look at the big picture, and we realized it just wasn't going to work at that site, primarily because of the success they've had in their own min· istry .. . . Now, Hatleberg is scurrying to find a church that's willing to offer up its parking lot or hall for sack lunch distrlbution. She's also faced with the lofty task of raising enough money to close the sale on the new site. So far, the Some- one Cares Foundation, which was formed to benefit Hatleberg's charity has raised $15,000. But, Hatleberg said she needs another $50,000 to close the sale, and pos- sibly another $15,000 on top of • that to outfit the restaurant to suit · the Soup Kitchen's needs. Anyone interested in helping Hatleberg can contact the foun- dation at 1048 Irvine Ave., Box 419, Newport Beach 92660 or call ' Hatleberg at 646-8181. BE <>PTl'.\llSTI(. Wt-offer you elegance and beauty. craftsmanship and quality. at! put together with taste. I I I • I I I ' I I Bring in this ad for your free safety check & pay just~$19.95 for oil {up to six quarts) and filter service. Includes hazardous waste disposal. BMW & Benz Specialists 7 40 W . 16th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Call now for your appointment: 642-1 410 I : I I I . I . I • I : I .-. I • .-~ . •· I I I I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• /lie lleee;t /)u-u~ 50 p,,e1e,,~t101( Plo.l(t lllfl /lie ;1/011J V/eleo1<e p,,u.el.l"e 111(1 f llP Patlelftt. FREE DELIYllY EYE-Ol'ENER Danny O'NeU-S run with Piranhas is over QUOTE OF THE DAY 7 wm thinlt:ing. 'tM nighlman conlinuo ·-• • -WM BASHBAU COAOI JOE KOH • I I I I I I I I ' ' I ' ..... ' ' ' I I I ' I I ' I ' ' ' I ' I I ' I ' ' ' ' I ' I ' ' ' I I I ' • • I I I I I I I I I ' ' DAl.Y PIDT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH ----------------------------------------------------------------------7---------------------------------------------~-J THE HEA ING HUT Newport Beach Tennis Club appears to have come upon a good thing. N estling between two tennis courts on the far end of the Newport Beach Tennis Club is the center for wellness, a rapidly emerging favorite for the club's members who are losing weight, staying injury-free, mending aches and pa.ins, developing stronger muscular tone and playing tennis longer and better. It's otherwise known as the Healing H\,lt. "I would go out and play after a treatment1 and now I'm winning games I could never win before,• said Costa Mesa's Doug Hamlin, who joined NBTC as a novice last October and quickly discovered the traditional anguish of frequent tenn11, such as epicondylitis, or tenn11 elbow. Hamlin, 47, is one of many players sold on the Healing Hut, operated by Annette Blanchard, a licensed massage therapist and holistic healtl) practitioner who specializes In sports injury rehabilitation. •Your mind's a garden and I plant a seed of wellness,• Blanchard said. •1t•1 an ancient art.• More and more club playen, whether novice or experienced, are llning up to find out for themaelvea what the aaze ii all about. "lf you've never seen her, and if you've got a sore spot, you abould go Me her,• Hamlin Mid. Blanchard ii a f onner athletic trainer for the University of C4Jguy. She bu allo worked With Canadian Olympic track and fteld ~. profeaiona.1 boieri and m.:nben of the Nl-D..'a CalGarv, Plamel. SM can be bMld 1\aelday mOmingl from 8 a.m. tD t a.m. OD KUCl·PM with Dr. 8ltlD ~OD a ....... Called •HMJthy 18lk •IEE TENNIS PAGE 114 high school baseball • MAJIC MAllTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT Corona del Mu 1hortatop Chrll Carey makes the force at second on Newport•• Nick Loull, but tbe throw to flnt to double up 111,te. Gulledge rips 3-runhomer to win it, 10-7 •Corona del Mar pulls out improbable victory after trailing by seven runs in the second irming in a wild Sea View battle. r----------------------~ By Barry Faulkner l : Dai/y Pi/Ot I I I I ' I I CORONA DB. ! Sea View l•·~ : MAR -Corona del r Oeu.. w·-c1~: Mar High senior I El Toro (16-5-1) 8 2 1 : R be Gulled I IMne (12..a.1) 7 3 1 ' eu-n ge I S. Marg.rlta (11-9) 5 6 o : and Newport Har-1 Q1M (12.-1) 1 s o , bor junior and I Woodbridge (1.11) 4 7 o : former Sea King ti N• •art •tJJ 2 I o ' teammate Garrett ,. ... ,..__ : Nuzum are good f c..91tQ,llc part....-.7 ' friends. , El Toro 7. s.ntl ~ 5 : : irw. 6, Woodbridge 2 ' But, chances 1 w.• 1 d»;==:"-Cl:tS) : are, they won't be 1 c..91atS.U ' banging out to-I N• ipart at : gether this week-I Et Tbfo at liW1e : end. L----------------------~ <?ulledge created the need for a cooling off ~~od between the two Back Bay buddies, after rifling a 3-2 Nuzum fastball over the right-field fence for a three-run, two-out, sixth-inning homer. The blast broke a 7-7 tie and led the host Sea Kings to a 10-7 come-from-behind triumph Friday. Gulledge's third dinger of the season, his fourth hit of the day, completed Cd.M's rally from ~ 7-0 deficit and propelled the Sea Kings (12-8, 6-5 u;t the Sea View I..eague) back into sole posses- SlOn of third place, heading into next week's home-and-home showdowns with closely pursu- ing Santa Margarita (5-6). •That was a little something special,• Gulledge said of his showdown with Nuzum. .vho was victimized by five unearned runs In the sixth, his only inning, to absorb the loss. "I was a little tense in the beginning (of Cle at- bat), but I was relaxed there at the end. He has a good curveball, and I thought he might come in with it. But he'd beaten me with the fastball the first two strikes (both swung on and missed), so I •SEE COM PAGE 1M Fish tale: O'Neil departs Piranhas •Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil crowned as ·the team's kingpin in late December, parts company with Arena Football League team. ANAHEIM -Hailed as the Anaheim Pira- nhas' "Big Fish" by Pira- nhas President Roy Engle- brecht in cere- monies in late DecelI\ber when he was announced as the Arena Football League entry's No. 1 signee. and predicted by Director of Football Opera- tions Rich Saul to take the team "to the promised land," Danny-1).'.Neil-is-today an ex- Piranha. The 1995 Rose Bowl Co-MVP and the. Pir~as parted company Friday, according to a Piranhas press release, hours before the 1996 season-opener in San Jose, leaving the quarterback duties to four-year starter Scooter Molander and his backup, Troy Kopp. Molander started for Coach Babe Parilli while the team was based in Las Vegas. O'Neil's departure puts him back into his original role as a Youth Pastor at Cal- vary Chapel of Costa Mesa. On the field O'Neil put his passes to the test twice, in a relief role against the Texas Terror, and as a starter last • Saturday against the St. Louis Stampede • ~ which resulted in a 6 for 11 perf onnance fo; "" 83 yards and a touchdown. The announcement of mutual agreement comes after the Piranhas announced Friday's starter (Molander) and backup (Kopp). O'Neil admitted some surprise to the situ-.. ation, stating, •obviously my hopes, aftet a : month of playing ... well. I was a little SW'-"' • prised. • •But I have to tell you, I was uncomfol't· able to an extent from Day One because Cl the fact this time was being taken away from ... my interests at Calvary Chapel.· O'Neil said be had no plans of pursuing a career in footba.11 should something open \!)>. but did not entirely tu.le it out. •There are no hard feelings about it at all.• - he continued. ·rm not angry. • ! •But 1 definitely didn't quit. 1 just a~· : with the sltuation.• ... •NwJPOrt HIM'bof Md c.m .. Miit ... It OUt In VOllliW'•IU. = M aa IP :a ~ ch ~ lt.c • wJ ... fsJ :.d Ne 't.8 SC h ly w ..e. bl "( '1 tin ~ n· • ~ t •', I ', ,_ ( Ii J MAllC MAATW I OAl.Y PLOT Newport Harbor High sophomore Ch~k Loo goe1 over lhe bar en route to a wtnnlng leap of 6-foot, 2-tnche• lut week. THE 20-POINT MAN Some would iay Chuck Loo of Newport Harbor High is a dying breed, a lover of track and field, a spnngtune sport m which many dthlele$ compete on a secondary basts But when you're mentioned in the same breath a.s Sheldon Blockburger, a former world-class decathlete and Newport Sophomore Chuck Loo hasn't taken long to stamp himself as a top prospect in track and field for the Sailors. the varsity level, •and I like all the events, and I have respect for all the events. Luckily, I'm blessed with the ability to do many events. arbor spnnter and jumpeT, you're no ~recreationa.l competitor merely gaining a w physical education credits. By Richard Dunn, Dally Pilot •As a matter of fact, Coach (Bim) Barry has talked to me about entering me in a decathlon, where you compete by age group. I'm real interested in it, but I'm not going to focus on that until after the Sea View League finals. I'll do it just for the experience. League finals are what's important to me. In the decathlon, I w~d have to do the 1,500, discus, shot put and pole vault. I wouldn't have a lot of time to work on it now, but it would be for the experience. Hopefully, I can take it seriously in college.• Loo, a sophomore, scored a trailblazing • 20 points last Thursday for the Sailor( boys team against Woodbridge ma Sea View League dua.l meet, winning four mdividual events to merit Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week laurels :---·A long b.me ago, maybe Sheldon Blockburger or Steve Brazas (in the early 80sJ won four events, because those were guys who scored a lot of points. But nobody ever did ll as a sophomore,~ Newport Harbor Coach Eric 1Weit said. "We've had people in certain events with better marks (than Loo), but aJ far as four events with .Qne guy contributing to the team, we've ever had anybody do as mudra.s he has ·He's the best track prospect we've had in boys since I've been here, and tlus is 17 years dl Newport Harbor now tor me. last sea.son, while averaging 10 points per game. "That also means I'm going to get stuck guarding (Chris) Burgess (of Woodbridge) next year. I ran into that guy at a track meet : .. he's huge (6· 10). • Most who run hurdles or triple Jump or high jump get stuck competing against Loo, a strong candidate for age-group decathlons. Loo's rare quadruple last week started in the high jump, then he took a timeout to run the 110 high hurdles, which he w~n (16.2). Then, he returned to the high jump and won that (6-2), tying a personal record, an.event in which he only recently began to compete. Tweit considers Loo •a true track athlete.• Even though he's cleared only 6-2 in the high jump, that's the event Loo could have an opportunity to advance far into the postseason. Loo practiced the high jump tor only the third time this season on Tuesday. "His mark isn't spectacular, but he's only a sophomore and he's only been competing for three weeks,• 1Weit said. "If it was one meet, you might say it's a fluke, but he's done it again, and we think he could be really good at it. C::::ibeik11on really didn't show things until he t to coUege (Orange Coast). In fact, Next, it was the 300 intermediate hurdles, which Loo won (42.7). He capped his extraordinary quadruple with a personal-best 41-2 in the triple jump. •Realistically, h~ had never competed in the high jump, or even high jumped in high school, until the Corona del Mar meet (Aprll 4). At that time, we thought since Coron.a didn't have the jumpers it has had in the past, we felt we could pick up some points. So we were just looking at him for one meet. But as it turned out, he's going to stay with the high jump." "8heldon didn't even do track as a -phomore, he played baseball. Chuck has e height (6-foot-5), which helps, and a ,:--great attitude." Loo. also a basketball player, al.so wears a lit.ze 16 shoe. "That'• rarely seen, 20 varsity points for one guy," said Nowell Kay, Newport Harbor triple jump coach. "I'm d post player, because I'm the , taUest guy on the .team,• said Loo, who led Newport Harbor's junior varsity in shooting percenldge, rebounds and blocked shots Loo reached a personal best in the triple jump on his fourµt and final attempt, thot1gh he's still a long way from the school record of 48-6 112, held by Blockburger in 1983. "I love track and field,• said Loo, who accomplished his first four-victory meet on Loo believes with further practice on his technique, he can reach 6-10, which would place him among the best in Orange County. ,, briefly • b.bree Mustangs eye national tryouts • u.stin Taylor, Todd Hylton, CD.Id Oeaver pass first test. • ta Mesa WATEa POLO water standouts Justin Tayk>r, Todd Mon and Chad Cleaver were ng 20 playen selected from than 100 ca.ndidatee to rep- t the Southern California on at the national youth team ts ln June at the United Olympic Training Center Q)Jorado Springs. Taylor, an All·CIP DMUon n for the section mampton ~g• u a Junior and a two- • All·Padfic Cout League cUon, earned All-American on at the Nat1on41 Junior j1k:it Ui 1993 jn4 '95. He WU mber of the bronze lned4l at tb 1995 Oallfoml4 State mm:nes and repreMllted tbi U.S. Hungary u a IDernhir d the ... nanPadftC~'-ltn '94. Hylton, a110 a JWllor Qlympic:I -American 1n 1993 and '95, second-team All·PCL LUt fall. ...... ~-v r, an AJ1-Amertc:an ln , rec tved holiorable .D*l· an wt year• AD·PCI. ..i.c- Utwak tabbed at OCC C O S T A WA.Tl& POLO MESA-Nor- m.ally, starting the inaugw-al sea- son ot a sport with an 1Qtertm coecb would not bode well for success. But as any mathematid.a.n will tell you there are always excep- ttonl tha~e the rule and the Orange College women's water polo team might be ln one of those exceptiool. With the inaugural seuon set to start um Pall, the Pinltee are looking to former Cotta Mesa High product Tony Utwak to set the tone while Coach Don WatJOO continues on ubbeUcal. Utwak was a . player on the Mustang'• 1986-81 CIP champs and coa.Ched the vanity In 1993. He earMd All-Or1n99 Empire Conference and All-American honon for Orange Cout CoUilge In 1988-89, scormg more than tl>O · goell In Mdl. Utwak w.nt Oii to eam All·ADMmcan bonon at UC Santa BarbAta. He'• cuntDtJy • member o1 lbi AUltraUAn Nadoall w* polo tMID and ....... ,...., .. the Amts • h&&bourM. NAC teams sparkle LONG BEACH-ac>WJ The men's Varsi· ty Eight. and both the men's and women's Varsity Quad ICUl.Ung crews, from Newport Aquatlc Center came up with wlm at this put weekend's second race of the Southern California Cup. The winning Varsity Eight squad members were: Caalln Warren (oouwainj1 Greg Parker; Tomas Burcaw; Cyrus MOodan· 1ouJ Jeremiah Mano. Gil Reese; Nlma Namdar• Ju.tin Mandel and Matt Marble. Park.r, Malin, MondaD1ou and GU Rene With Warren at couwa.tn made up the men'• Quad. The women's QUad tnduded: couwam Lauren Cbildi1 Rebec· ca Shaw1 MlCbelle Jecltlon1 Erl· ca SwentMn1 and Solange Rous· Mt. Tbe NAC' wW have 22 boats beck tn action Saturday for the '"°"' Beach Jn.tgtionaJ, ltart· tog at 1 a.m. They'll be hosting tbe thtrd and ftnaJ race of the Southern Callfonda Cup Maya. .. SC SATUN>AY ...... Q Hlgh IChool • Estenda High fr~ lnyitMJoNI et Esttnda, 8 a.m~ 2 p.m . • aASBM.L ~.-Southern CMlfomle Cotlege et llo&a, doubWle9def. noon . Community college· Cyprets at Orenoe eo.t. noon. ·~ College· Orenge COllt M Miller cup, Udo OW1nel, Hewpon a.,,. I a.m. . ""'°' ,,,,,, ..., Coflege • Souttwn Ceifomle College et Golcfilft St.w Athledc ConftfefQ ~Is et AzuN 'K'lflc. 10 e.m. CommYnlty coll9ge • 0r-. Empire Cont.enc.e f!Nk. Cuywneu, .. , dey. . .,_ . H~ ~ end Olrll • It Ojel. eH day. . ,,,,,,...., College • Southern c.lifomll Coftege et AzUN ,Klflc. 10 e .• m. SUNDAY •ClllW ~-Newport~ et Udo ChenMI, Newport..,,. • ··"'· Coronation of King George I Balboa Bay Oub, 6 p.m. May l, 1996 BMcMT ~ 442..o75S ------------------------------------- the yardley sti~k I I I I I I L--~---------------------------------------------~ r----------------------------------------------------- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Eagles cap perfect PCL season. 178-206 LAGUNA BEACH -The Estancia High boys goll team put the finishing touches on an unbeaten Pacific Coast League season 1bw:sd.ay, beating Laguna Beach, 178-206. The Eagles (15-2, 10-0), who had already clinched their third straight PCL title, will mount an assault on individual honors at the league championships set to start Tuesday at Dove Canyon in Rancho Santa Margarita. Mike Petty was the day's medalist, shooting a 1-over-par 33 at Aliso G:teek. Other Eagle scorers included Andy Thomson, 34, Pete Krutzik. 35, Ross Necessary, 36, and Alex Lassen at 40. Freshman Tom Rausch joined the varsity for the day to gain some experience and shot a 45. .. L------------------------------------------------------ ALL PRO BUILDERS 1714J 255-0131 • Room Additions • Kitchen /Bath Remodeling • New Construction 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE I Family Owned & Operated 100% Financing Ava11 OAC/No Equity Req 1 ~Tit ANNuAl CORONA dEl MAR ScENic . jk RAcE & 2 MilE FUN WAlk, 5AnJ~ , JUNE 1, 1996 STA111' li•H lhGisJMrioN i>EqNS AJ 6: JO AM 2 Mila: Futo. WAik: 8:00 AM WoMEN1S Sk RAc£: 8:20 AM MEN'S Sk RAa: 8:4 s AM loCAriM OcfAN 8M:t ANd Hclionioc>E iN ~ dd MM , AlxwE T~E SJArE 8fM:Jt PMld..ct loJ ltACi ......... M4-J1'1 hun SpCI'<-. COAST NEWPORT ~If Pll.OPEll lfS ,.._,._ SPo•t04!\ ., I I I ' I • ' ' ' ~ , ' ' I I I I SATURDAY, .APRIL 27, 1996 high school boys volleyball CdM on a roll, dominates Sailors in thre e . f • It takes only about 7 5 minutes for Sea Kings to dispose of Newport Harbor; Corona takes over second place in Sea View, League race. By Richard Dunn, ~ily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -Injuries and illnesses slowed Corona del Mar High's boys volleyt>a:n team ~arly in the season. •At that point in the season, our team could've gone either way,• said CdM Coach Steve Conti, whose squad in the preseason was expected to be among the elite in Orange County. Following the host Sea Kings' sweep over Newport Harbor Friday night in a crucial Sea View League match, 15-8, 15-7, 15-2, it appears there's no question about the direc- tion in which they're beaded. Up. ·I can't tell you how far we've come," Conti said. "This is a huge win. It's a great day for Corona del Mar volleyball, the community and the high school itself.• It is believed to be the quickest Cd.M victory ever over its Back Bay rival, ~bout 1:15. The third game last- ed less than 15 minutes. "Never has Corona won this con- vincingly (over Newport Harbor),· said Charlie Brande, longtime area volleyball guru. "I don't think since 1986 (when the Sailors swept CdM) has a match between these two schools gone that fast.· Cd.M (8-4, 6-2 in league), ranked No. 8 in Orange County, has defeat- ed the Sailors (6-7, 5-3) six consecu- tive g~es, dating back to the April 2 match at Newport Harbor, when the Sea Kings came back for a 7-15, 13- 15, 15-1, 15-12, 15-12 victory. Experience, along with hours of watching video, gave Conti the edge he needed as the Sea Kings moved into sole possession of second place. l I ' I ' J I l I ' KATSUVA RAINONE I OAll.Y Pll.C)T Newport Harbor's Graham Hoover (left} and Matt Caldwell try to defend against a shot by Corona's Brian Coleman (foreground}. said. ·we felt we knew (the Sailors) 100 times better than the first time, and we had a good idea of what they were going to do, because we've faced them before and watched some videos. We felt we gave the kids some pointers on how to beat this team.• Such as? "Well, Wes Badorek (Newport Harbor's 6-foot-6 middle blocker) is the catalyst of that team," Conti continued, •and we wanted two blockers on lum. We didn't want him to hurt us, so we conunitted to taldng him out as much as we could." Badorek had 13 kills and four blocks, while teanunates Cameron Black (10 kills) and Eric Bernhard (nine) supplied spiking strength .. Matt Caldwell and Brian Fox were solid with the ball. · "We came out fired up this time,· CdM outside hitter Greg Burden said. "Last time we came out flat." sets Newcome r fm.ished with 42 asslSts, 18 in the flf'St game, 15 l1l the second. "They struggled at the beginning of the year, but now Coleman's play- mg Wee the all-league hitte r he is, Newcome r's playmg Wee the all- league setter he is, and theu fresh- man (Alsbuler) played great," New-, port Harbor Coach Dan Glenn said. "They took us out of our game. They served tough and dug balls When we got up. 4-0, m the fust game, they d1dn't p~nic. Then they got up m the third game (8-0) a nd we sort of pan-, 1cked." Following G raham Hoover's solo • block on Coon m the second game, the Sailors pulled to wtthin 8-6. But th ey got no closer. Two unforced errors by the Tdrs gave COM a com-: mantling 12-7 lead , then a wide spike return and a solo block by Coon gave the Sea Kings a 14-7 advantage'. ·Burden ended 1t with back-to- back kills, one for a sideout, the o~ er for the game-ending point. Corona del Mar's Brian Coleman drtves the ball past the defense of Tan' Wes Badorek. "I don't think that team quit, we just executed our game plan,· he Senior Brian Coleman, Cd.M 's 6-4 outside hitter, dominated the first game, recording nine of his match- high 17 kills. John Coon (rune kills), Blair Hoppe (six) and Dennis Alshuler (six) were also on the receiving end of Derek Newcomer's CdM led 8-0 and 11-1 m the thirQ game for its most lopsided wm ev~ over Newport Harbor Xs tame Tigers, 3-1 COSTA MESA -The Athletics scored three runs in the first inning and made it stand up as they took a 3-1 decision in a first- place showdown with the Yan- kees in Costa Mesa American Lit- tle League action. while striking out nine for the Tigers. In another game: Tigen 13, White Sox 1 In a game early played earlier in the week, the Tigers pounded the White Sox. The A's, who are the defending champions, got some timely hit- ting by former All-Stars, Billy Lund, Marco Santangelo and Nick Cabico. McGuire, playing shortstop, led the offensive show with a three-run triple. He also scored two runs. Jackson, Andrew Carich and Sheridan all had two hits and Matt Bourquardez scored two runs. Cabico picked up the win, allowing only two hits and three walks while striking out 12. The Tigers bad a few of their former All-Stars, Michael McGuire and Renny Jackson, come up with hits. The pitching staff came in with a combined team ERA of 1.75 and Bryce Sheridan did nothing to hurt by allowed only five hits The Tigers' Jackson (2-0) allowed the only run of the game in the first inning before giving way to Carich who came on in the fifth to preserve the win. SOFTaALL c:.taMesa NMCCMEN'S 1. White Sox, 10 points; 2. Cal ltans, 8; 3. Green Sox, 6; 4. Black Sol(. 0. ~COED"C" 1. Sunday Sluggers, 10 P<>lnts; 2. Mad Mil(. 8; 3. We Try H1rder, 4. (tie) Goat Hiii 0 .0. Couples, 6, tpun TC>f'Mdos. 6; 6. (tie) ~ft Softbll, 4, Oeats & ~leavage, 4; 8. Atlas Vipers, 3. MOC*lllD COED •o. ,. 1. R!Wr Rlts. 12 points; ~. VlJla Martinique, 10; 3. Beuer Bombers, 7; 4. Cal Preamln, 6; 5. (tie) Verl· fone, 4, Blowpops, 4; 7. ~~!~~~ i'· 2. Her· ~com·o. l" , 1. Ballpartt Bulldogs, 12 points; 2. Rebels, 9; ). J:lg(w, Ziggy, Z!Qov, 8; 4. •• -sliartt 91tes, 6;-S. Miiier (;en. Sluggers, 5; 6. Rug ~ J; 1. -Jetry's Kid's, 2; •. The f.mlly, o. ..... ·c;1• I 1. Pf.yen to be Nlmd ~tr. 9 points; 2. .rew*lts, I; S. Renego- t.i.ton, 7; 4. (tie) The f:= f. Mll\inlc, 6; 6. v.~-~2. 1. ut' flkklls IMd\(m. •• pOtnts; 2. 8lbo 819· r.=··~: --... -~ . ,,..,.. .. -.a:a.a..• •• Defensively, Sheridan threw out four baserunners from behind the plate. 1. The Kiiier Virgins, 12 points; 2. Muckrakers, 8; 3. (tie) ADT Harddrlvers. 2, Boatrockers, 2. COED "D-2" 1. (tie) P.M. Slammers, 10 points; 2. (tie) Muffin Monsters, 8, Fllenet Brewdoos, 8; 4. (tie) Rip- tide, 4, fomados. 4; 6. Base Bandits, 2 .. MIN'S •a.1• 1. The Stag, 11 points; 2. Pierce St. Term., 7j 3. Biibo Bagglns, 6; 4. \tie) Men At Bat. 4, POC, lll. MIN'S "W" 1. Pierce St. Anne)(. 10 points; 2. (tie) Outen Shooters. 8, l.owted, 8; 4. (tie) Volunteers, 4, POC. 4; 6. Jones Boys, 2. MIN'S "c:..2" 1. (tie) Biibo hgglm, I points, Budmen. I,~ CON M.sl Comets. I; 4. lam Burners, 7; 5. New Begin- nings; 6. Cart.I Blanc.a, 0, ...... c..J. Qulen Es Mas Macho?, 10 points; 2. Sportspage, 8; 3, (tie) Bad lltts, 6, The Chucks; 6; 5. Young Guns, •: 6. Southwest Cont., 2; 7. PtNnlum, o. lllWN'S •(;4• 1. "1udvllle, 10 point$; 2. Sttp Two, 8; J. (tie) Tum Call, I, Sflwr lul- lets, 6; 5. JUl1 Do It. 4; '· The Knlohts. 2. • .-.'i"N· 1. (dt) Swing lt\ls.. polnti. Don't Mltttr. .. ). (tie)~ Blue. 4, Rock 'N Art. 4, °"" 4; 6. Barr-larianl. •• __.. ...... 1.Mlr~·--2. (tit) f'lra-. 7, ~ 1r1.1;4.~4;S. Rebels, 2; 6. The Sharks, 0. MEN'S"D-4" 1. Oldtlmen, 10 points; 2. (tie) Ballpartt Pizza, 6, Blythe a Assoc., 6; 4. (tie) Ducers, 4, Bombers, 4; 6. Cal Express, o. Mlft•s ·0.1· MAJOR 1. The Dogs, a points: 2. (tie) Yesterday's Heroes, 6, Giants. 6; 4, The Sbcers, 4; 5. Unknowns. 2. WomM .. DMtlon 1. (tie) Pierce St. Dirt· bags, 8 points, ~ I; 3. Zublfl, 6: 4. GuM landlts, 2. IASllCTIAU c.ta ... ~en..2-1 Rhymes With Oudt, 2· 1, Sneabr SquNkers, 2-1: 4. (tie) The Ml$flts, H, <:am!Ytrous Apes. 1-2; 6. K-elan's Dell, 0.2. .... .,. 1. ,., , Q's, J.(); 2 • ~ 1..Q;3.(tle) Get Mil~?. 2·1, Go-Ntds. 2-1, hlowThe IUm, 2·1; 6. S.T.I., 1-1; 7 . (tie) Domlnlltots, 0.1, Sii· verado IWI; ~J. .... .... ., 1. (tie) 0 .1., ).(), ..... Surfbowdt, J.0, Wiid lhrMdl, J.O; 4. (tie) ... ter.1-2,~~ ton. 1·2; &: (tit) Nlfnt The 1'Mm, ().2; ~ With Duck ' ~2; t /S' .. •ldo .. N . 1'1urll$ 1. (tit) HINy • Hlln'y'I, 2.0. QtC, 2-o; J. (tie) (tie) ~1·1,The ... M ;J.Ctll)X.zlb. 11\~..._w. Dodgers sweep NEWPORT BEACH -The Dodgers came up with two wins this week to maintain their one- game lead over the Braves in the Newport Beach Little League Major Division. The Dodgers topped the Giants, 4-1, and then came back to tip the Mets, 6-3. Tommy Markel and David Mendelsohn were the big guns offensively against the Giants while Brandon Lewis put in a good effort on the mound, strik- ing out six in two innings. Remi Viada and Kevin Quinlan sparkled on defense for the Dodgers (7-3). Against the Mets, Mendelsohn rallied the Dodgers for a come- from-behind win. Patrick Tokuyama was a rock on defense while Kyle Massey pitched three strong innings. The Mets got on the board first on the strength of Blake Reilly's doµble. Josh Bradbury pitched three innings in a losing effort. In other games: The Braves beat the Mets, 3-2, while the Phillies got by the Giants, 4-2. little strikes out 13 in Sox victory The White Sox notched their eighth win of the season, beating the Angels M In Junior·Senior Alnerlcan League baseball action. Josh Uttle struck out 13 bat· ten to raise his total to 70 at the sea.son'• midway point. Jim Herzog, who'• batting over .500, punched a two·run trlple and Nick Kimbrel bad two hits and two RBI for the White Sox. John Borquardez c:hipped in two RBI. Garra swims gold-level performance in Atlanta ATLANTA -The Summer Olympics are still a few months away, but Ray Garra of Newport Beach recently put in a gold-lev- el performance in a Masters' swim competition held in Atlanta. Garra, competing in the 55-64 age group, finished in the top 2% of American swimmers by com- pleting the Fitness 500 in 8:58. Garra surpassed the qualifying standard time based on national norms for gender and age, mov- ing into the top echelon of his dlvision. To put Garra's feat in perspec- tive, the swim was good enough to qualify for the Level 7 lifeguard certification program ottered by the American Red Cross. The Fitness 500, sponsored by the Dunwoody Aquatics Masters Progr~. is one of several United State Masters Swimming pro- grams set up to encourage health and fitness activities by adults. Competitors In the Fitness 500 ranged in ages from 23 to 83. CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach au dil \01 bu al ~ ~ Dt M $p ~ ch Re wl isr Nt so ly sel "( tin == - ~ aru .tlll llP: ~ Ow ~ : w• oil "'rte wl laJ ~ ' .. • .. ~ • • • ' • • ~ .. • • ... I • SAl\JRDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 . . . ~ -----.. .::--:t i--~~~--~------~~~~~~~~--~~~~~ ...... --------~...,.;;;;~------------...... . . . • . . ........ briefly l Abrams on pace for: third Ojai singles ti . . ! OJAI • Geoff : Abrams, of New- : port Harbor High. continued his , : march to a third career singles ! championship Friday in the Ojai : Valley Tennis Tournament by ! beating Ryan Moore, 6-4, 6-2, : and then topping Brett Hankey, : 6-1, 6-3 in the quarterfinals. : Abrams, the top·seed in boys ! 18s, advances into today's semifi. : nals against Nick Varvais, a 7-6, : 6-3 winner over Joe Chrisman. Corona del Mar's Boris Tur- : kich, was beaten in the Round of : 16 by David Brown, 6-3, 6-2, : putting an end to hopes for a pos- : sible matchup in the final. ! In girls 14s, Nadia Vaughan of : Corona del Mar defeated Jessica ! Roland, &-4, 6-2, to advance to : today's semifinals against Adrl- : ana Hockicko. Caylan Leslie of Newport Beach bowed out in the : quarterfinals to Jennifer Baker, 6- : 1, 6-4. : In doubles, Estanda's Katie : Kreisle and Mary Jane Solomon ! lost in the girls 18s quarters, 2-6, : 6-3, 6-1 to Jennifer Heiser and ! Lisa Papi. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar's C had J ohnson ls pulled off the bag by a high throw, and Newport Harbor's Kenny Bowen reaches first base on the error after a high chop per, a run scoring on the play. Faye Devera and Kristina Kraszewski ended up being the bane of two local girls doubles teams in the 18s. They topped M~han Wachtler (CdM) and Gina Pelazini, 6-2, 6-3, in the quarters and then turned around and Jmocked out Katie Canrigbt (Newport Harbor) and Alissa Scott (CdM}, in the semis, 6-3, 6-2. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 told myself l wasn't going to get beat again." Mission accomplished. CdM's mission to avenge Newport's 7-6 upset Wednesday appeared improbable after the opening two innings, as the Sailors (8-12, 2-9) put 11 of their first 14 hitters on base, including seven hits, to setZe the comfort- able cushion. "I was thinlung 'the night- mare continues,· said CdM Coach Joe Koh, who angrily challenged his team in front of the dugout before the Sea Kings' second at-bat, then sat back and watched them climb into the game. "It was good to see them show a lot of tight. We realJy needed this win, as much for oer moral and spirits as in the stand- ings.• CdM also needed the strong relief pitching of Chris Wills, who look the mound to start the third and allowed two hits in four scoreless innings to even his record at 2-2. "Wills did a great job,· Koh said of the seruor right-hander, who also drove m two runs in a three-run second to help contin- ue the comeback which began on Chad Johnson's prodigious Jeadoff homer to nght. N lt would have been easy not to concen- MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 "Our kids did a good job and made him throw strikes," Deats added. ~r·m pleased wtth that. But I wasn't pleased with the out- come. It's not that we didn't try ... they're just better, and that hap- pens sometimes. And that's why they're league champions. It's no secret. Technically, (the title) isn't sewn up yet. but the league championship ism hand." Laguna Hills, ranked No. 1 in CfF Southern Section Division m, turned a close game into a blowout m the sixth inning, when the Hawks rocked Mesa starter Matt Broesmale (5-3) for six runs and six hits. "The wheels fell off the wagon that inning," Deats said. •Matt still wanted to go. and it was tough for Mike Adelmund to come in relief with no warmups, but it was time to make a change." Following back-to-back sin- TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 Radio." Though players will seek Blanchard's services before or after matches for a quick-fix rubdown, t.b.1s vivacious, 36-year·old blond takes her prowess beyond the conventional manage table. It's •IJ>Ortl musage, trigger point ·tb•repy, deep mutcle therapy, 1 lportl and mjury tehabllitatton. :eqµatiC rehab and fitness, and : c:oQ>Orate w.nn ... : •TO me, 1be'I the aD·around • ~ foi any ldDd ot lleaJth :.,..., • Mid DeJe Skilel, a • :~&Mdi~Club CdM's Chris Wills fires away. trate as much, down like we were. But he came in and got ngbt into a good rhythm. He had to hold them right where. they were and he did." Newport held the hot bats early, stringing together fi ve consecutive hits, including RBI singles by Andy langsdorf and Chad Coluccio to seize a 4-0 edge. Langsdorf drove in another with a single in the second and wild pitches plated the other two runs to put the Sea Kings in a sizable hole. Gulledge belted his second double and later scG>red on a wild pitch in the fourth to make it 7-4, then Kevin Stuart walked r-------------------------, STANDIN GS hdfkC.-1 H•• ~--.r: Laguna Hills (17-3) 11 0 University (13-9) 8 3 c-111 .-... (U•t) I 5 Aliso Niguel (7-1~ 4 7 LaguM Be.ti (6-14 3 8 ...... (1·1 110 ~H=-~J Unlvetslty 12, UiQurw BMch 4 "'=:s ..... (J.11) LaguN at Ctllta ..... Unlwritty .t ~ LaguN Hilk at Aliso Niguel ~-------------------------~ gles and sacrifice bunt to move both runners into scoring position, Laguna Hills' Jett Gahagan extended the inning with a Texas Leaguer to shallow center, th_en pinch-hitter Jared Novak dou- bled. home a run and Kevin McCattrey singled home another, before Ryan Johnson's two-run double put the finishing touch on Broesamle. In the fourth, Laguna Hills' Tom Banning broke a 1-1 tie with member since 1979 who claims to have lost 30 pounds and gained further strength in the past six months, based on an · array of practices suggested by Blanchard, who operates Health In Action as an independent contractor and does not work for the club. •it hasn't been a huge money-maker for the club, but it't a great service for our mem- bers," said Irv Goldberg, former NBTC General Manager. e'ducatlon ln aou-tralning and overall times to prevent lnjw1 are ateM in which Blanchard emphulzes "You should Cf'Ols.traiil 10 you can play tennil longer,· me said •Jt'• not only a rnauage, bUt an educauon. You IMrn about body meche.nta, ri,,, to help bMI , and came around to score in the fifth on the second of four Har- bor errors. Wills left the bases loaded in the sixth, before Nuzum relieved a spent Joe Urban to try to add a save to his complete- game victory against his former mates two days before. Back-to-back one-out errors, however, extended the inning and Stuart cashed in one with an RBI double. Johnson was subsequently walked to load the bases and Bryan Bear drove in the tying run with a sacrifice fly deep to right. Gulledge, who also made a "Willie Mays • over-the-shoul- der catch deep in center to end Harbor's second, then took ca.Je of the rest. Coluccio, 3 for 3 on the day, walked to open the seventh, but was erased on a double play. Nuzum promptly doubled, but Wills got the last out on a come- back.er. "We didn't make plays late in the game when we needed to," said Newport Coach Jim Kiefer. "It's frustrating, but despite the agony, it's good to go through these situations, because you learn from them." SEA VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Mar 10, Newport 7 Newport 430 000 0 · 7 10 4 Corona del Mar 030 115 x -10 12 2 Urban, Nuzum (5) and Jones; Stuart. Wills (3) and Bear. W -Wills, 2-2. L · Nuzum, 3-5. 28 • Gulledge 2 (Q, Urban (N). Stuart (Q, Nuzum (N). HR· Gulledge (Q. In the JC circuit -Orange Coast's run ended in the third round. Heather Edes, and Debbie • Drissi were beaten in singles and : Thsha Streelman and Kat 1bieu were knocked out in doubles. Newport Regatta Sunday N E W P 0 R T CREW BEACH The mens' crew from Orange Coast College will be going after its 11th consecutive P.A. Palmer Cup Sunday in the Newport Invita- tional Rowing Regatta on North Lido Channel. OCC will be one of 12 teams competing in a six-race format to decide the Cup. The Pirates, with the only community college crew program in the country, will be going up against several Division l schools such as UC Santa Bar- bara, San Diego State, UC Davis, Long Beach State and UC San Diego. The women will kick things off when they hit the water at 7:30 a.m. in its race for Collins Cup. Mens' action is set to get underway at 8 with the first of two Novice Eight races. . OCC rolls into finals s Ac RA -VOLLEYBALL MENTO - Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team, following its vic- tory over host American River Fri- day night, 15-3, 15-12, 13-15, 15- 4, in the semifinals of the State a two-run home run to left field, Community College Champi- his seventh homer of the season. onships, will play district rival Milo was wild in the first Golden West tonight in the state inning as Mesa took a 1-0 lead, • tiUe match. walking three and hitting a batter : OCC (20-1) was led by Mike (Ben Felter}. Julius Vasquez's : Pixler (19 kills), Casey Jennings scoring fly ball to center gave the : (15) and Kevin Reid (14) in Mustangs their early edge. defeating American River (13-1). Mesa came back with two runs lt's the first time OCC bas ever in the sixth when Broesamle dou-played Golden West (18-3) in a bled in the gap to right-center, state championship match. moved to third on a passed ball ! Tonight's game at American River and scored on Vasquez's ground : is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m . out. Jeremy Starns following with : a booming home run to center : Vanguards split pair. field. : ' ~The last four games we've : . gain regional playoffs played .the best ~o t~ams in : RIVERSIDE -SOFTBALL league, Deats said. Maybe : Southern Cali- sometimes we're one of them. But : fomia College's Vanguards split a lately, we're not." doubleheader with host Cal Bap- MOAC COAST L.lAGUI! ......,.. Hiiis t , C'.ost.11 ~ J Laguna Hills 010 206 O • 9 10 Costa Mesa 100 002 O -3 4 Milo end Breshnahan: Broesamle, Adelmund (6) and Vasquez. W -Milo, 9-1. L -Broesamle, 5-3. 28 -Banning (LH), Johnson (LH), Novak (LH), Arevalos (CM), Broesamle (CM). HR • Banning (LH), St.ams (CM). your body with your mind and what you can do to help yourself. It's mind, body and spirit, a bal- ance in every area of life. Some- times, (clients) get more ~ they bargained for. "They learn about health care, which 11 not a big mystery. Just because your shoulder's Jn pain, doesn't mean you have to quit the dub." Hamlin md Slo.les bave both expetenced Blanchard'• aerobics pool program. •tt develop. not only my tennis game, but other mu.sdes my tennis game doesn't develop," Hamlin said. "Not only am l able to focus more on my game, but I'm abl to run f u ter Ind IOager, and therefore perfect my temmgame.• HaDi.Ull'• cue of eptco~ tist, taking the first game 2-1, los- ing the nightcap, 7-1, and as a ! result have qualified tor the Far West Softball Regionals at Azusa Pad.tic May 9, Jen Houston was the key in the playoffs-clinching 2-1 verdict, : taking a no-hitt~r into the seventh : inning before giving up a two- crept into his shmµder and back, causing him to lose sleep at night. Now, he feels like a new man. •This woman really knows what she's talldhg about,• Skiles said. "l don't want to compare her to docton, but she really knows the body. She Uva it and breath.I u.· It'• more th4.n a manage, it'• an experience. a Ub 1Mt ,_, Wiien Blanchard was Just ~ started at NBTC, she WUl have her massage table ... available dunng the Adoption G uild Ttl\nJs 'Tbumament, to be played May 25·27 and June 1·2 at vaiiolil dubl in the aru, With th• MIDlftMl• and !lDeJI ala*l fcwNBTC. base hit with one out. l She struck out seven and did· n't walk a batter1 and was backed up by the play of Sarah Waters and Noelle Sturgill. Waters went 2 for 2 and sin- gled in StW'gill with the winning margin. Sturgil was 2 for 3. The Vanguards are now 25-21- 2 overall, and dose out Golden State Athletic Conference play with a 13-7 mark. • .,.,_ fTJll1I A1MU'nC wee a• r SoCal COhge 2. cal ..... 1 SoCal College 100 100 0 . 2 6 2 Cal Baptist -000 OOQ 1 '-1 2 1 Houston .nd Munroe; Ennnbltche< and Logan. 2B -Bentley (CB). cal 8llpttst •• SoCel College 1 SoCal College 000 000 1 • 1 9 2 Cal Baptist 000 051 x · 6 8 3 Houston and Munroe; S.las and lol)an. 28 · Rogen (SCCJ. Mustangs bounce back to stop Estancia in five c o s T A VOLLEYBALL MESA - The Costa Mesa High boys vol- leyball team earned its first Pacif- ic Coast League victory of the season Friday, avenging a previ- ous loss to cross-town rival Estancia with a 11-15, 15-12, 3- 15, 15-8, 15-10 home decision. Senior Sean Hylton had 11 blocks and 10 kills for the Mus- tangs (3-7, 1-7 in leauge), while Bryan Leahy (11 kills), Chris Shanley (26 assists) and Josh Summers (15 digs) also played large roles. "In the past, our kids have come into matches wondering whether they were going to win or lose," Mesa Coach Jon Carlew said. "Today, they came in feeling like winners and it showed." Setter Brandon Nomura led the Estancia effort. Vanguards sparkle AZUSA -Men's TRACK and women's distance runners, as well as women's field event competitors highlighted Southern Cali!ornia College's showing at the first day of the Golden State Athletic Con- ference 'Irack. and Field Champi- onships Friday at Azusa Pacific University. Angie LaMance was the top individual performer for the Van- guards, placing third in the high jump (5-0 1/4), then claiming fourth in the long jump (16-3 112). Vanguard Larry Holland placed fourth in the men's 5,000 (15:26.40), while seven sec women finished in the top 13 of their 5,000 final, paced by Erin Culver's sixth-place showing (19:11.17). Tim Hardin (15:53.13) and Heather Salisbury (19:13.14 ) were seventh in their respective 5,000 finals, while Darlene Pruitt (eighth, 19:41 .34). Teriann Boggio (11th, 20:17.79) and Skyler John- son (13th, 20:22.14) rounded out the strong sec women's show- ing. Amy Lewis was fifth in the javelin (99-2) and seventh in shot put (30-6 112), while Gina Jojola was sett en th and 11th, respective- ly in the same events. Portia Thornburg was 12th in the shot and Brian Pratt 12th in the 5,ooo (16:48.27) for sec. Sailors fall, 7 -1 EL TORO Jeannette SOFTBALL Hecker went 2 for 3, collecting her first hits on the varsity squad as the Newport Harbor High soft- ball team dropped a 7-1 decision to El Toro AUDAY'S <X>UNTS . °:~:t~~ DEEP SEA anglers. 2 yellowtall, 107 bonito, 120 barracuda, 201 calico bass, 70 sand bass. 14 sculpin, 19 sheephead, 1 halibut. 32 rockfish, 28 m1e.kerel, 29 blue perch, 63 whitefish, 16 red snapper. NeWpOrt Landing • 3 boats, 52 anglers. 59 barracuda, 9 sand bass, 6 cal- Final South All-Stars The last two of FOOTBALL the South's 36- man football squad: Joel Sugg, ol, Irvine; Dan Noll, Bl Toro, 01.. The entry deadline for the 3Sth annual Adoption Guild is May 10. There will be a seniors over-SO division for the first time. Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, Pall.sades, Mesa Verde, Park Newport, R4cquet Club ol Irvine and the Newport Bea.ch Maniott Hotel and Tennis Club wUl also host metches. On May 25, BBC R4cquet Club wU1 host the players party. Por more tntonnation on the tournament, call 121-0379. a LoaiM ArnOlcl, a mocW tn tM senidr women'• dlvilion and author Of ·~ nckMn, • ii playing ~Y ~the lltb annual ~anuonsc WINuS CeJ.brtty Cludc et the Sbillaton Rel011 ~ canw (1nduatry Hilla). Jaa KrilMtli~ the Stephens stands out a o s T A SWUOH MESA-Mark Stephens won two indivi events and swam a leg on winning 200-yard freestyle r Friday. but it wasn't enoug the Estancia High boys team fell, 107-61, to Huntin Beach. Stephens won the 50 (23.13) and the 100 back (1:01 while the relay team of Steph John Jessup, Matt Hoss Chad Bollenbach clocked 1:34.80. Bollenbach was the other winner in the 100 (51.29) for the Eagles (4-8, 1- ln girls action, Estancia 95-76, as Hollie Fassnacht the 100 butterfly (1:14.91) Sayori Tsuji won the 50 (29.48). The Eagles' 200 freer team of Meghan Williams, J ca Harrison, Blake Fri.no Aileen Bennett won in 1:57.S 80YS ""'1dngton 8Mdt 107, ~ 6 200 mectMy relay -1. Huntington Be 1:49.SS. 200 me -1. lac.otettl (H), 1:S8.36; 2. Jessup (E), 1 :59.13; 3. Woriey (H), 2:00 46 200 IM · 1. Newtoo (H), 2:20.24; 2. El (H). 2:23.28; 3. Plooklo (H), 2:24.31. SO frM · 1. Stephens (E), 23.13; 2. On (H), 23.48; '.!. Bollenbac:.h (E). 23.24. 100 tty · 1. lacotettl (H). 59.18; 2. Va (H). Mll.26; 3. Newton (H), 1:01.42 100 fNe · 1. Bollenbactl (E), 51.29, 2. Driessen (H), 52.34; 3. Hoss (E), 53 41 500 frM • 1. Worley (H), 5:37.63; 2. McCornell (H). 5:37.44. Johnson (E), 6:36 200 frM relay · 1. EstMlcla (Stephens, Jessup, Hoss. Boflen~). 1:34.80. 100 II-*· 1. Stephens (E), 1:01.87; 2 Jessup (E), 1 :04.14; 3. L.atarM (H), 1 :06.03 100 brNst · 1. l<ikawa (H), 1:11.65, 2. Dall (H), 1:13.96; 3. McComall (1 :14.29 400 frM ...a.y · 1. Huntington Beach GIRLS Huntington 8Mdt 95, En.nda 76 200 medley ..tay -1. Huntington Be 200 frM · 1. BM1 (H), 2:15.0; 2. Benne (E}, 2:1B; l . Flack (E), 2:32.23. 200 tM • 1. Morgan (H), 2:20.82; 2. Casi (H), 2:32.35; 3. Frino (E), 2'.46.5. SO frM · 1. Tsuji (E). 29.48; 2. Wauon (t 31.5; 3. Maxfield (E), 31.7. 100 fly · 1. Faunacht (E), 1:14.91; 2 Hoseman (H), 1:15.83; 3. Baltef (E), 1:18 I 100 frM -1. FrMman (H). 59.7; 2. Ben (E), 1:00.12; 3. Brooks (E), 1:09.91. 500 frM · 1. Brodl'idt (H), 6:27.82; 2. H driduon (H), 6:33.68; 3. Fassnacht (E), 6 200 frM ,.c.y -1. Estancia (W1lliarm. Harrison, Frino, Bennett), 1 :57.52. 100 II-*· 1. Caslllan (H), 1:02.31; W11l1 (E), 1 :13.0; 3. Hendrkkson (H). 113.83. 100 bfo9ast • 1. Morgan (H), 1 :09.84; 2 Bart (H), 1:16.7; 3 Frino (E), 1:23.9. 400 he~ · 1 Huntington Beadl, 4 1 Sailors tumble, 97-69 RAN c Ho SWJMMIN SANTA MAR- GARITA -Rob Williams, J Ucciferi and Jason Arrow w the only individual winn Thursday as the Newport Har High boy's swim team lost, 97- to Santa Margarita in a Sea Vt League matchup origma scheduled for Thursday. Williams won the 100 brea stroke (1 :03.87), Ucciferi finish in a dead heat with Santa M garita's Stephen Ferguson in top spot of the 50 freestyle (23. and Jason Arrow won the 2 individual medley (2:05.54). The Newport Harbor g came as dose as you can witho coming llp with a win. Sailors lost to Santa Margan 861/2-831/2 in a Sea View Lea meet. Katie Marsh won the 2 free (2:08.08), Melissa Pomer took the 100 fly (1 :05.82) and B bara Cohen won the 500 free 5:49.08. IOYS s.nta Mllrprttll t7. Newport H.vt>or 200medley1'9111y ·1. S. Margarlta, 1:43. 200fNe -1. U111(S),1 :56.87; 2 A111arad (N), 1:5806; 3. Tomazcu (S), 1:59 SA 200 IM • 1 Anew (N). 2:05.54; 2. Peteno (S), 2:07.10; 3. Shipsted (S). 2:15.07. 50 1'" · 1. (tie) Uctlferl (N) and Ferguso1 (S). 23.90; 3. Manin CS). 24.19. 100 tty· 1. Jensen (S). 56.35; 2 Williams (N), 57.92, 3. Jacoby (5), 1:01.20. 100fNe · 1. Petenon (S), 49.85; 2. uwfe (N), 53.0; 3. Madokoro (N), 53.31. 500 tr...· 1. OerMr1 (S), 4:48A9; 2. Tornazcu (S) 5:21.47; 3. Croae (S). 5:32 72 200"" ~. 1. s. Margarita. 1:3,. 12 100 blldt -1. Demen (S). Sl.fO; 2. Manin (S), S8.01; 3. Madokoro (N), 1:01.95. , 100 bf'Nst. 1. Williams (N), 1:03.87; Arrow (N), 1:04-.24; 3. Uxa (S), 1:i77.56. .00 tr... reCay • 1. S.nt.1 Margarti.. 3:31.04. OIRf..S s..~ 11'6, ... ..., .... 200 ntllly • 1. S. Mar91'ft&. 2.1>3 I 200 tr... · 1. ~ (N), 2:0l.OI 200 IM-1. Herlihy (S), 2:21.74. 50 t.... · 1, Sdlell (S), 16.94. 100 tty. 1. ~ (N), 1:05.82. 100 #Ne-1. Herll.hy (S). 58.47, 500 ...... 1. Cohen 00. 5:A9.0I. 200 ...._ ~ • 1. S. M1Jt9«1ta, 1:50.•S 1g: beclc • 1. Connellan (S), 1:05.JO. 1 ew..t-J. Staub (S), 1:13.56. .., ..... ntlay. 1 Sant.11 Marv•lta. celebrities. Connie Sellecca and John Tesh are hosts for the ev to benefit shelters for battered women and their children. a . Goldberg, Wbo baa NICO nicely trom hip replacement su.rgery, is playing in the International Ten.nil Pederetion World Champk>nahipt in Vienn Austria, beginniJ:lg May 23. J Nelson and Bob Duealer of Newport Bee.di are also expected to play. "I haven't been able to do anything l1U that tn a Jong time •• la.kl GoJdberg, Who ~woo th. IWl'I 5.59 WYWI with Lenny~ 4 tbe AMhetm Hml IDWatloDAL • llatt• .... ct..e. ... 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Credit can only be allowed for the first insenion. NEWPORT BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR 2122 ~~~~ COAST2186 COSTA MESA 2624 ·MI·s·c·EL·LAN-E·o·u·s· 1·c·o·M·M-ER·c·IAL-.• ·AN·N·o·u·N·cE·M·E·NT-s1 PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT : iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'Sld• 2Br Duplex RENTALS REAL ESTATE NEW FREE PARffilNE $20 .. 000 2 B 2 B $1200 2BR 1 BA Airy 1 Br Iott condo. Lg Yard, w/d hlrups, gar.'••••••••• ••••••••• IOUAl HOU$IHO Ol'l'OllTUNITY •• r, a, Quiet. No pets. S885/I" --------1 1·801·871·5555 town home w/2 car Fireplace, w/d. d/w. kltch, skylights, patio, mo. 619-934-3710 ANNOUNCEMENTS 18' long dist toll 10 ITllll • EMPLOYMENT gar, tennis courts, nr Ocean-side Coast Hwy. pool, spa, gym, A/C. --=------ All rtll USllnhrislllg m Uus bch, Ross Real Estate Avail lmmed 675-5646 Gas/wtr/frlg Incl. Cat E'slde Studio ROOMS 2706 BUSINESS OFFICE 2920 5530 ~lalQjectlltllc fcd· 250-4525 · Older but nice 3Br ok. 5695· 54>2535 s550 Incl util. Groundliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT 2769 MEMBERSHIPS p mlflfrKaasllltAdel1'61u -A-bs-o-lu_t_e_B_e-st_V_a_l_ue-1.-1ea upper dplx. 1-car floor. Agt. 631·2242 COM sunny, spacious Infertile loving couple 3018 $35,000/Vr lncom• --.. wllldl lllabl ll llllgal gar, lrg dock. Avail rm w/attch ba, kitchen TOTALLY UNIQUE seeks white surrogate. poaentlal. Reading It """*" ''Illy !l"ltttllCt.. 4Bd 2Ba family home May 5. s 1100/mo. APARTMENTS EAST SIDE Studio prlvlgs·I blk bch $425 Boat yard office space Pay $20,000 plus ex· books. Toll Free (l ) 111111111111 ., •11ul111l11tlon '" xlnt area. Only 675-4912 Agent Apartment , $550 Fem only. 723·1968 on the Bay, NB. Avl 7/ pen1H. Call collect BALBOA BAY CLUB 800-898-9778 Ex1. 'l· UMd • tace. col«. 11U9lon. ~!~9•000 w/TERMS! Like new 3 Br, 2,,., Ba. FOR RENT Includes utilities. NB Near Beach! Clean 1. Take a sml ofc/lolt 21 ~·759-4472 or write Full Mombership S4K l36l for details. &1.1,UHU,,lllllll1'1Matu10f PATRICK TENORE 2 car gar, frpl. 548-3561 ql.Jlet hm. Comm pool/ or take It all. 100.1000 Gari Morse 412 West Save S1K 497·5125 $35,000/Vr lncom• llliallallltflll,w•lllla11ioc110 REAL ESTATE w/d , fridge. pool tbl, EASTSIOE 1BR. utrl tenn. $450 utll Incl. sq tt. 714·528·7876 End Ave NY, NY t0024 potential. Reading maU9Jllldl.,..nc1,liml· 842·5704 nice yard $2400 mo. BALBOA pd. $790. Patio. stove. 548·1903 FOR SALE books. Toll Free (1) lltiM If •tscnmluUoa." 752· 7772 frplc, lndry. 336 E. NII Rm w/pvt bth in 2Br COMMERCIAL CENTER CLUB 800-898·9778 Ext. Fl· Tiii• H'lflf111'8r will not B~~n.c:B~~~~n.o;~:~ SUMMER RENTAL ISLAND 2606 20th St. 546-6094 condo. Pool/1pattenn. PERSONALS MEMBERSHIP 1398 for details. Uewlqlyaca,IMJldwertise· $459,500. Owner will Beautifully furn'd cot·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FURNISHO STUDIO Fem n/s pref. 5550/ LAND 2778 Enjoy all the extensive -------- lllanl lot rtlhl&ltl wlllcll ls In asst In flnan. 544.5215 tage. 2 blks 2 beachl 3Br 1 :l/•B•. w/d hkup, APTS All New lnterl· mo Incl utll. 640-9510 011ocullvo amenities or "'91111Holllllllw.Our ruders May·to-Aug 2 +1, Fp, 1 gar. $1550/mo yrly. ors. $517/mo. Incl Room To Rent •uto rep•lr shop, 2 PERSONALS 3002 the prestigious Center .. llerally 1Uar1111d lll1t 111 MILLION $ w/d encl'd brick patio. 2Br 11/•B• Little Isl util., Pool, lndry tac, Non smoker and child lltts, llc'd/ready $2,000 Club. Contact 714· htllla11 Hwtrtlnd i11 11111 ESTATE SALE'. $2000/mo. 673-8464 lower dplx, Ip, w/d, 1 gated. Nr Triangle Sq. ok. Call after 7pm. mo. 217 Avocado C M 851·6380 PP , _,.., ... ""lllll• 011111 gar, $1250/mo yrly. P•rk Place Vlll•e• 714-631·9011. (619) 726·6~00 ...., 1.,1 '8illlyNlls. Tocom-Newer Mediterranean. Agent 873·4082 714/848-7804 •111111at1lllllllt.Clll HUO dp~~\~n~rpape~le~~e:~ COSTA MESA 2124 Beaut airy upper 2Br MOVE-IN SPECIAL RENTALS TO 1'11·1111ll1·I00·424·&51G. fOf views. Only 5895,0001 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii dplx, new crpt. Super 1 &2BR $895·$795 BUSINESS & lae¥'tadtllltll1,0Cn1pl1111 Call 3 BR Oen, 2 Ba, Encl location. 306'h Coral. Frplc, microwave, w/d, SHARE 2724 FINANCE ullKU011426·3$00. PATRICK TENORE yd. Obi gar, grdnr, nr $1095/mo 310-273-3300 pool, lndry, carport w/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R.E. 842·5704 Harbor/Fair. 2410 Col· storage. Great loci No CM 3bd Prvt. Bath, ga·I••••••••• HOUSES/ CONDOS 'FOR SALE lege $1285 549·0433 BALBOA pets. 540-4828 rage, n/smk, no pets, UNIQUE N.B. VIEW I i t 5375 S ---------1 Nic e 3Br 1 Ba Freedom Newport Acrosa the n ce, qu e · + e<: * c 0 N 0 0 * PENINSULA 2607 IL Utl 6 9 BUSINESS Ho e I d I I S treet 2Br, gar. No +.,. s. 46· 412 In prime gated area m • g yr · qu e (N Bl s 3.car gar. 3Br 3.5Ba: street. Avl 5/15. $1100 pets. S825. 1665 Irvine ewport ./Bay t.) OPPORTUNITY Hrdwd llrs, wetba', 3_ Incl grdnr. 751-9103 2 Br, 1 B• Apt. Steps Ave.#7 720-9422 x203 N.B. Prvt Hme Close 2904 Ip. 2·decks. Open Sun W'Slde • Quiet St. to beach. On quiet W. Studio w/kilchenelte to beach. Kl1ch/lndry. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Classlfled Is ..... CONVENIENT whether you're buy· Ing, selll'4g, or just looking, classlned has what you need! CLASSIFIED '842·5878 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The~.r.Jb fits In. 2 5 944 2 728 Bay A ve., S850 · Prof'I, Clean, Quiet. · pm. • 3-Bdrms. New carpet. 673-5624 prv ent., S47o Inc. util/ $395 + ull 845-9515 Attn. Entrepreneur•, VILLA POINT $1050 752-2881 cable, w/d, Horse home based meeting 5 2 1 9 '9 0 0 . Water property 548·5661 NB Eastblutf 2Bd 2ba In LB, free health In· views. Barbara, Agent•---------CORONA Stupendous tool 1Br. Good view. accen to surance visa card GOV'T FORECLOSED 729-7286. Prudential IRVINE 2144 DEL MAR 2622 No pets. Elec range, pool. Avl May 1· 5400 Retire 'this year: homes for pennies John Douglas liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pa11o, encl gar. l sVlast. 544·9124 Skip Weekly pay, monthly $1 D I T $550 + dep. 642-5964 NB M/F recovering AA resldual, Free LO ser· on · e 1nquent ax, Turtlerock Tnhm 2Br B I ht 2 B 1 B Repos. REOs Your --------2,L. B AJC d d r g r, a. stroke NA acceptable. vice. The Hiiton, 4/30 Area. Toll Freo 800· LOTS "' a, . m, en, sundk, lrpl, pool, new Gorgeous ocn vu PH. 7pm, Call 800·775· pool, dbl gar, w/d, Ip. crpt/palnt 5950 428 NEWPORT 3Br 2Ba, lndry, pool, 0712 ext. 1224. 898·9776 EJtt. H-1361 FOR SALE 1400 patio. New Carpet Seaward 640 1208 5 tor current 1istings. $1450. 959 .. 0034 · BEACH 2669 spa, exer rm. 750/ Loc•I Vending Rte· Bright 3 Br, 2 Ba. high mo+ V.>utll. 858·5488 Cash income. Over 20 QhOV'T FOfRECf.OSED EASTSIDE CM •---------celling, aundk, frpl. w/ *1BR $,.2 .,* NB oceanfrnt on board-prime 1oca1lon1. om•• or pennies C·2 Lot 50x200 with NEWPORT d , closo to beach v 'I w lk. deluxe vu. Lg 800-678-1663 GENERAL 1002 Have A Garag Sale! on $1. Delinquent Tax. $1450 (310) 446·1458 2B~ 2BA $725/Up calm hm, lndry. $595 ...,...,.~,,.,--.,,._--- Aepos. RE01. Your 2 Bedroom. 1 Bath BEACH 2169 COM Studio 1 rm-Reing & dishwasher Gar avail. 675·5742 MCI PhoneCard ATES Area. Toll Free 800-house with hardwood Incl. 60x30 pool. No LOCATIONS GOING 898·9778 Ext. H.1361 floors. Needs TLC. shower, & small kitch-pets. No .fees. No NB Share boach home, FASTt Inv. Req. for current listings. $245,000 with owner North NB 1tep1 to enette area. lots of lease. 545-4855 quiet neighborhood. 800.700-7177, 24 Hra. financing. Contact beach. 1Br 1Ba. older closots/cablnet1 $725 . Po o I , ton n I 1 . -------- COiONA DEL MAR 1022 owner, P.O . Box 2404, bch bungalow w/encl mo. Incl. utll. Avl 5/10, 3Br 28• duplex, frplc, 5600 -< •.i'.iutll 722·71 14 PA'( PHONE ROUTE Newport Beach. CA lrg yard. $825/mo. Call for apt. 759·0665, 1-car gar. Bal Penln 35 Local & Estab Sites 92663. Prop House 642-3850 700 •h Larkspur Ave. Pt. 51600/mo yr 198. N:2,.~7are 1t'ge ar:J. Earn up to 51500 wkly 3Br 2B• 1 h98 to bch. L•rge Sunny Studio No pets. 575•2306 Pool a~g·rec ~~omp wi l-800-696-4960 Redec, gar. Avail 4/15. 2 blks to bch. Yard, Lido Isle 2 stry, 3 Br, pool tablas. 722-1603 P•yphone Biz! NO SPYGLASS HILL OUT·OF-STATE Min 1 yr IH. 51350/ rofrlg. No kltch. $650/ 2 Ba, 1 car gar, $1600 NB/CM A P 1 Money downl Lowest -PROPERTY 1558 mo. 816-501-0097 mo Incl ulil. 673-1541 mo+ util. 1 yr min. 1 1 ~·•t roh 99• Prices! Factory Direct! STEAL! lease. Avl 6/1 Owner 9 ona ma e 0 s ere Call 1·800-707·9376 ' 1 2 Million appraisal· 4 Br, 2 Ba completely 998-0768 h5~5m0e/;,,0Ma6ld21'.n7c415u4ded. PURCHASE/LEASE • Sacrifice 5795,000. IDAHO: Modern 2Bd remodeled, frpl, 10 COSTA MESA 2624 -------- 5Bd. Uke new w/180' Houle In Kendrick, ID hsea to bch. yrty lease •NEWPORT VILLA* Kitchen In Orange views Call 530,000 • Low Bid. 52000 Harry 262-4555 1 Br boam1, covd. pat.. A p ART MEN TS f~~~~la~:or~~c:~~ PATRICK TENORE Call 1·208-289-3322. Bayfront Udo Penln w/d hkups, gar, triplex Beach Area•AVI Nowf RENTALS with only SlOk Invest· R.E. 842·5704 tnhse. 2Br 2•.hBa, frpl, 5685 OPEN SUN Studlo·(No kitch) 2BR WANTED 2726 ment. (71 4) 580-8686 patio. bale. plant shut· 12-4 117 c. Clear-From $485 • $875 ters, pool, 2-car gar. brook Lane 675.3435 Closa to Bch/Shops/FWy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VENDING: COSTA MESA 1024 HOUSES/ $2500 Slip avt. 673-3313 For more Info call: RHr unit over gartiga. Faw Hours • Bigs. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONDOS All Utll P•ld In lrg Cindy 842·2357 W/deck, for 40'1 exec. Wiii Sall Cheap. Exec F•m needs 4 Br 1 Br. 5585. Avl now. E. COM/NB area. S250 1..S00-820-6762 4Bd 2Ba All remodl'd. FOR RENT home or condo, nr of Harbor, 383 W. Bay NPT BEACH loft apV find•• fee. 722·7307 Root)"! for RV. Drive by ••••••••• COM high, start July $300 dep. 970-6261 office. 1200 sq ft, adj 1---------on~ 269 C II Pl 1 at, 766-3246 , to Via Lido Marina. INVESTMENT • ec · E aide 2Br 11h Ba x-lg New pnt/crpt. $1400/ --------$2 5K Agt·650·3008. ________ ,_l_m_m_•_c_L_l_d_o_l•_l_e_3_B_r lmmae tnhm, nu crpt/ mo. Call Bruce Kahl, GARAGES OPPORTUNITY E 'Slde Move·ln BALBOA 2¥•Ba,frple,2-cargar, vert, beige tones, hk· 714·251·2424Ext.115 FOR RENT 2740 2908 Condition! 2bd 2ba ISLAND patios, 111 Via Eboll. ups, patio, walk/shops ~------- 5154,900. Owner will 2106 52300. 310·277·1583 Cat ok. Avl 5/12, 253 Npt Hghta 2Br Pvt lijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii finance at 7 75% fixed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mobile hm, 2Br 2ea, Cabrlllo S895. By appt garden apt w/patlo, O•rage W•nted YI or rate. Call for dotalls & 3B 310-379-1080 collect pool, carport. $900/ full, aa cloH as r.oa· Need 1 person w/ * r 2 Ba house, pool s/1pa1. beaut 1---------mo Pet k 645-4900 1 mgml abllltles & S3K ·• viewing 631 ·2242, Agt. s di h 1 · 0 · alb e to 200 blk Ir 1 In · we s p, 1 gar, w/d 55 + prk at Upper Bay 0 VI p t COM 675-9411 Oat your money b ack NEWPORT lSEACH 1069 S 139,000 1 Br, 1 Ba, gated comm.. 1mall ocean view. Ross Raal E1tata 25Q..4525 hkup. Yrly 51650/mo. $850 + ulil. 675-7183 * cean •w •n • & on.going percent In •4Br 2Ba So. Bayfrnt •---------houae, 2 Br, 2 Ba lg buslnasa. 8 fig Income uppr dplx. Fp, nu pnl/ Newport North 28d fOI IOOMITG living rm, com pool, potan. 1·800.464•5579 cpl, gar. Yrly $2500/mo 2.5Ba t:tardwd ""· LWUArY ~,... 51450 654-777~ On the move? •3Br 2Ba Utile Isl 2-car gar attatched. ... ,.. ~0oo-ic.- uppr dplx, Ip, gar + 51450/mo. 707·7583. •WIDHll~·~· crPf1, w/d. Yrty $1750/mo. Npt North 2Br 2Ba ~=~·....,.. Call for Appt. condo. 2·car gar, AC, ~ 722· 7505 Lora V•nce Realtor w/d, pool. No pats. 873-4082 S1450/mo. 640.1529 -------- The Community Markel Place. Cla111flao 842·5878 Sell your extra household Items In Classified RENT through classlfled COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 r.---r5---7--s77'7'ss7ssl 1 Coata M-'a Beat 1 : NEWPORT VILLAGE APARTMENTS I 1 Bring In this coupon for T /2 off lit month'• rent. For a llmtted time only. • EX!TO Lorge Jrs.. 1 ond 2 bedfOoms JR $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sond Volleyball • 2 llQntld tenoll c:oom Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Classified Community Marketplace • Vtttlc:ol blinds • Ceiling Fons • Plush COtplt "Employee. " • fdnlMRoom • t:flJgt healed pool ond spo .. Goi B80s • CoYefed pcmong • RwcilOlton wtll bllllofdS • Oalld~lly Ofl'tet Haus 9 00 an· 600 pm M·f ond l();OOO"fl:. .. '00 ptT'I weekend; 635 Weist 8allM. Colto Miia. CA (71f» 87..ao71 t ------~ .._,. -- '' Empleado. '' "Arbeitnehmer. " "Employi." . -.. Newport Beach/Costa MeH Dail) Piloc SATURDAY. APRIL 27, 1996 17 TODAY'S CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE •CM>SS ~~ '10~t>uggv: • M ~4 Otitect ol • deYotlon 5 Walked In the woodl 18 Ramble lfOUnd 17 Peaceful 10 Sword 20 TYDe of cracker 21 FfartOf mousse 23-away: a.pends lazily 2e0ocil~ 27 One-singer 30 :::'taken from Ada(n 32 =-OtymP!e 38 Better late - neY9f 37 Seven-veil dancer 39 Long fish 40 Sertse organ 41 Guest 42 Right-of· - 43 Nollh'a boat 44 Glaclef 45 Upgrade 48 Device In• co playef 48 ·-of. gun!" 49 Yummy 50 Bom 52 Dtlp-dry fabric 54 Atlanbl foo4ball '"'" 58Da~ ... 82 chOCOia11 coolue 63 Tried out IOf • p&r1 ee Malt beverage 67 Witctl 68 -out: distribute 69 Benefit 70 Adolescents 71 Uotv Ouckhng, reafly DOWN 1 Metnc wetght unit 2 "An apple -• 3 Moos • 4 Joy 5 Give II • -try 6 Cometothe rescue 7 Take to the slopes 8 look after 9 Garden tool 10 Conjurer's word 11 Lariat 12 Declare 13 Run into 18 River bottoms 22 Wiser 24 Rubi out 25 Earth's Cl\ISI element 27 llo40ve furtively 28 Actress Maureen - 29 Escapades 31 Plant sctence 33 Clark's partner 34 Passed out the cards 35 Craftily 37 lnc11e to attack 38 Houselleeper's tool 41 Ohve1Jr86n songbird 45 HOfse-drawn cabs 47 Extra song , 49 Writer Morrison 51 Pass ir110 law 53 Stringed Instruments S4 Watch chains 55 T errltory 56 Onion's relatrve 57 Posi1iva 59 Once more 60 Greek cheese 61 Paradise 64 Fawn's mother 65 lodge .. ,... .. By CHARW GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BllJDG.E QUIZ Q. 1 • Neither vulnerable, as South you bold: 6A Q J 98 8 Ci:'Vold 078 0 .X Q 8 The bidding h&B proceeded: 80t.rl'H WEST NORTH EAST 1• P ... ll O P ... T What do you bid now? Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: . 6A K J 4 <:19 3 OA t 8 8 -4 3 The bidding bas proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 P... I• Pua 2• P ... ? What do you bid now? Q. 3 • A!J South, vulnerable, you bold: •KQ5 QAt8 OK •KQJ 1076 The bidding h&B proceeded: NORTH EAST 80tml WEST 10 P ... 14 P ... Z• P ... ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 -Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: MK 1081 elQ 07142 MK.J The bidding haa proceeded: SOUTB WEST NORTH 1• P... I Q 2• P... SQ ? What do you bid now? Q. 5 • Neither vulnerable, 8B South' you hold: •1086 QAKQ 1087 01084 .a Your nght.-band opponent opens the bidiling with one diamond. What action do you take? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: MK 106 QKQ952 oK96 "'3 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? ioolc for answen on Monday Learn to be a beUer bridge player! Subecribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800)7M-1225 for information. Or write to Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, IL 60680- 4410. 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 042-0434 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PtJRNJTUIU: 6014 WANTED liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5iii5iii3iii0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiSiii5iii3iiOI iiiciioiit tii•ii• iiiit aiibiitiie iiii•oii1ii1d TO BUY a; LAN S oak, w/amoke g1111 D CAPE top 54x28x 15 5 w/ :fop DollaH ~ Gardener P(T, Sher· etie1>dottl '°"' ~ matching end table Por Records J man Gardena, COM. ~~ 22x23x19.5 S250 Sounlreclta. •I Call Dorolhy Mon lhru co ollir•~WlflhuOI 7 -Dr•w•r Solid ook Call Mike MS.7 Fri, 873-2288. lllOfWy melllnQ Pol9nhlf Fl.t d r ass er w /m 1 rr or Medlcal front otoca, oro-n-wne callnow< 62•18><29 $4150 1---------- PIT, Coate Mesa. Exp. , ... ,._.~~~.".'"' 2·T••k night •lands FREE TO YOU 60 nee. Fax resume to = • ,.. =I r::I at $50/ea All Xlnl fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ABMO (818) 243·1462 ~f.:M.::::t.'L::I cond. 646·9709 FREE TO 00 or call (818) 502·1199 Exqulate two pc HOMES • 3 leme ext 209 sectnl sofa, r•w domestic kittens, > Nuraery Peraon EMPLOYMENT •Ilk f•brlc, off· weeks old. 650·1404. 2 or more retail, O.H. SERVICES 5533 white, neorlv new Degree, or C.C NP. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cond., w•s $52001 ________ _ Top pny and beneft1s •••••••• sell 5 1 300 o bo. JEWELRY FURS Cal Mr. Lathrop at Please be aware that C•ssette C•blnet, & ART i 6025 Flower dale Nurseries PI c I u re•, •cu IP· 714·633·9200. the hsllngs In this cat· ture. Old Npt Bch liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Prr Food egory may require you picture. Sewing to call a 900 number m•chlne, Ph•ff, Demonatr•tora in which there is a German m•ke. Le ft In stores In area. Car charge par minute h•nded golf clubs/ nae lmmod. Openmg bag. C•ll 844- Janlandla714-557·5579 ---------• 4371or780·8898. Fine Art for Sale Original 011 by 1he late BURT •PROCTOR Home f:>on" (New· p 0 r I), 12X1 6 ' •. S2800 00 675·5339 POSTA1. & QOV1T JOBS EMPLOYMENT Flor•I couch. 1 yr 010 S21/HOUR +BENEFITS WANTED 5535 $200 L111 1m c ll<m 5751 ________ _ NO EXP WILL TRAIN Rochnor S75 All x1111. BUILDING Appl • lnlo 714·647-1991 Prof/Bachelors: Fem _5_48_·_1_39_6_(1_01_r_1n-'g.._) __ MATERIALS 6030 PT·FT Unique opp. student avail as per· Immaculate Furniture 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii High paying career. sonal asst. Clean/or-E11ery1hin9 goos S201• Training provided. Not . rands/lndry 548-9360 to $2,500 obo cherry multi level. 667·2828 BIA sets. rice poster & R-e·b·e·I sleigh, formal dining DOMESTICS 5540 rm w/chona cabinet A womens wear leatner sofa sel, V1cto· boutique In Fash Is. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I needs a dedicated. HOME CARE "an hvrng rm grdla· axp'd flt sales person. Nice 94 Year old lady tner clock plus Hrty +comm 640·7300 with pet cat. located ----22_0_·_29_5_e __ _ 2 Steel buildings, public hqu1dallon. 40x30 Will soil for S3370 open onos 40x60 will sell lor $4940 Guaranteed complete with blue· pronls Can deliver 1· 800-292·0111 in Costa Mesa. Musi KI ng Bd rm aet Reat•urant Char·O· Henreden. pecan.I---------. Chicken Management. li11e·1n 6·days per Medlr. styl, 9 dr drsr, PETS & 26k + · xrnt bonus, + week. Includes room b f·1 714 960 1352 and board ond pay hdbd. 2 dbl drwr nl· ANIMALS 6049 ene 1 s. · • stands, S 7 50 54 8-69 8 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Must speak English. SECRETARIAL 714·832·6493. King S ize rnall ressl Full time 8:30·5:30 ---------1 box. pa1oo Jurn. s1oreo Monday·Frlday In our Houske eper/Child componenls. Ken- Legal Advenrslng De· c•r• Enorgo11c, rell· wood receiver. Onkyo partmenl. lnd1v1dual able person rcq d !or CQ 5 disc changer must be exlremely re· 4·5'days per wk in Pose' speakers w' spons1ble w11h good NB Dut1os cleaning base module pictures allendance record cool\1n9 baby mind· w/gold frames, BBq and be able 10 work mg etc Ploase mail Call for info 640-2963 well with people. resume wtrol s w pay Good typing and req. 10 P Thompson proolroadlng skills a 1201 W Kalclla Ave must. $7.50 por t1our. Orange, CA 92667 Physical/drug screen· Llve·ln Wanted M·Th Ing required. EOE. M/ Elderly man. Lido area F/H/D. Please lex r(!· Eng spkg Roi 5 nee sumo to Judy Celling Oays only·675·0887. (714) 63t·6594. SOCIAL WORKERS We wlll Houaeslt lor homeowner Resp, & Hmng S24/Hr Benefits honest molhor & oaugn ADOPT·A·PET Every Sal & Sun at PETSMART. Fountain Valley Puppies kit- tens ano more. all looking for loving, car· ing homes CALL 597· 9037 for more 1nlo Moving Sale Designer Adorable Siamese emobosso'O while sofa Mix kiltl'ns 6 wks old. and chaise lounge Pd 4 chocolate pt . 1 S3,000 Sale-both for black. All w/blue ey.s $400. borch col. tbl w1 $25 644·6483 beveled glass, colloc----------to r lamps S55. & Ac· cess.. stone sculplod clock $50, & pa1n1ongs Sl\5, paloO hHn S40 Make otter 645·0560 •Poodles AKC• Tea Cup Toy & Mini S250-S950 714-751·3465 I• On lhe JOb tramtngApply ter Will e><change your area 800.339·6l50 ref's 1·619·345-5916 --------- Suki's Flower• 3 PIT MERCHANDISE S•ve abused an'tl abandoned pets Ba> volunteer foster c.11 714·597·9037 $40,000/Yr Income potential. Home Typists/PC users. Toll Free (1) 800·898·9778 ex T-1361 for listings. pos Shop Help am. ••••••••• MISC. 6015 •--------Cashier, Servers FUNDAAISERS South drover. designer 756· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPORTING & Espresso B•r Coo st Repertory,_1_5_5_8_1_v_m_e_s_s_a..;;;g"-a __ MERCHANDISE For upscale Bakery & ·-••••••••• For Sale: Coif Clubs GOODS Cafe. Exp'd, neat & needs your phone T••c her fully quahfied Long tenglh l·B19 friendly' need only e><p. for our annual to coteach preschool. Ben ha dr.V'(!r 1 • To1lor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii apply. S6/hr ~T1ps. FT campaign PIT. days/ Now hiring for sum· _AN_T_I_Q_U_E_S--6--made driver with 151 Coleman C•noe eves., wkend hrs avl. mer/fall Est'd ac 010 S300 M poslhons avl. 733·631 o · · burner bubble shall w paddles. ens Hourly & comms. Call credlled program FIT. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and 1 ·spoon sh;:irt road bike Trell 500 M · Counter Help Cry•· Michael 957·2602 ext. xlnt working cond, l ·Alten sandwedge roes S200 548·9294 tat Cove Shake 247 Iv msg. bons. Irvine 854·6030 ----------1 Call 673·97321..,...-------- 60f'S TEL. 1141641-1119 $40,000/Yr Income potential. Horr.a Typists/PC users. Toll Free (1) 800·898·9778 ex T·1398 for llsllngs. Aerobics/Step Instructor-YMCA Exp, evenings, full fa· cility. new equip. SS/hr Contact Jiii 642·9990 Shack PT/FT wkend --.....,.---.......,-~--Top Dollar Paid! Springfield Armory· hrs. Call 497·9666 INSIDE SALES Te•chers INF/PRE·K From 1800-1960 1 POOL TABLE M1 A 308 New in b~ The Classified Adver· your own child wel-pc to entire es101e 1.· slole 1950 s a nti· Nl'ver fired Accurat' CFuosnttodmesekr SNeprvt ~~eC·A !Ising Department has come . premium pay Paont1ngs china. que SBOO 966·1473 lo 11< yards Synthetic BEAUTY SALON Bring your cllenta to the beachl 2· stations available for rent. Great location In well established salon. Join our T••ml 714-473-4188 Ask for Lena Of Carolyn Buy II. Sell It find It. Claaslfled. r ' on oper11ng for a full for PIT afternoon g1swaro furn. c1c camoullage stock Greet members. receipts. ttme Inside sales rep ,_s_h_1_11_s_9_6_6_·8_8_3_3___ Im med cash. top S WANTED S 1200 OBO phones. registration. The candidate must 873-8223 Swedish M•u ser ,, 10·15 hrs. 642·9990. have strong telemar-Can'I seem 10 ---------1TO BUY 6019 6 5X 55 19l8 All DAYCARE kellng ab1h11es and matching seroal 111•s Montessori School enjoy cold·call1ng get to all those Stamped by 1i+e 3pm·6pm. 6-ECE mini· Physical/drug screen· repair jobs PICNIC TABLE Queen of Swed~ mum. Call 756·8855 1ng required. Base W/benches for private Am 0 . rare 11 n~ MEET someone special through class1fled plus commission. Xlnt around the house? party 673-06!16. s250 Ot:o 841-8098 benefit package. EOE. M/F/H/D. Call Judy Oetting at (714) 574· 4250 for an Interview or tax resume to (71 4) 631·6594. Let the Classified Service Directory help yov find reliable help. FIND an apartment through class1f1ed Thinking of having ' garage safe? Give us a cam CLASSIFIED 642-5878 -----•I CERAMIC SERVICE TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MASONRY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3 710 LANDSCAPE 8c MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET SERVICES ROOFING 3910 DIRECTORY •••••••••I t1ewport Tile & Marble ACOUSTIC CEWNGS 3408 AAA ACOUSTIC Palnt·•pplled Remove- patch. Texture. Int/ext. 962·5891 or 847·8905 CEILINO MASTER •Acoustic Removal• Custom Tax1ur .. Palnt UC'd. Martt 838-7300 CARPENTRY 3510 Fine Cral'lamanshlp ... A1 Affordable Prices. Show1r1/Count1rs/Flrs Nalural Stone & Marble Fplct L6454Be 842·221• TILE REPAIRS • RHe•I Patio Tile • Ponds • Foun1ams L1352409 745-3954 CHILD CARE 3536 CHILD HOME CARE Uc•304201056 Roberta Thornton 720-3969 Npt Beach IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3 s 5 71 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Small Job EXPERT Home RestotatlolVRemodel liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE 24Yn Qualll~ Painting Brick" Block, Stone, Tiie Duncan Elec1rlc Tiie/drywaii/woodwork • TREES • The Calif. Public Utill-TOUCHUPS, TOO Quick Response Fences/decks/room add. 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Cone, Patio, Driveway Local Lie. 850·7042 Roofs/general repairs. ToJP•dlR••ov•. Law111, ties Commission RE· LlcN280644 645·3209 Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25 Yr Comm/Res. Refs FrH Est ~ 751-3176 QUIRES that all used ---------1 Exp. Terry 557·75941---------J h 847 5520 household goods RAINBOW Circle Maln t. 3 8 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Personalized• ln·Homa Pet Care Wa lking·F eedlng·TLC Ve Marl 224·2250 S & B ROOFING New Roofs • Reroofs Repairs • L#612556 Ins/Bond 970-1410 FENCES 0 n • GARDENING Reliable movers print their P1inhng·ln1 E•l Houae Apt *Best Price/Quality L DECvs 3615 & Quality Work at P.U c. Cal T number; Quahty job Free est. _P_L_U_M_B_I_N_G ___ _ eSADLER ROOFtNQ Licensed & Insured Free £st. All reroo, 9uaranteed 0 7 5·50t,5 Landscape, bnck, stone ca "' HAULING 3720 reasonable rates. llmos and chauffeurs Ltl'569697 838-8888 3890 Conc:tett. 800.711-1007 liiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiii!iiii Ed Banett 548·3371 print their T.C.P. num· ---------'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--------- •FENCES OATES• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Green Scene Landscpng bar In all advertise-CARL MANIRE CO. THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLERS 3921 Pattemed Concrete Driveways. patios, decks. Repair/removal Uc. Free eat 222·6666 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 new/repalt/post r.placed JUNK To The DUMP /Masonry •Irrigation ments If you have a Painting Contractor .a James E Bingen Co. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Redwood • L#576605 (714-988-1882) T 1 1 R 1 question about the le· 26Yrs Pron Painting Since 1.-.7 1• JI WhY1 842 7206 I r mm ng • emova s lit f II Llf356098 733·9048 ,,.. m • • Wiii haul what Trash Clean-ups • Maintenance ga yo •mover. mo Fnendly Serv•ce•lnaureo •Wood Fence•• Man won·u 968·1882 L.,599025 850-8109 or chauffeur. call: CHUNG'S PAINTING Lt1532981 67S.9304 _,, tpait 1r o.~..i.... Publlc Ulllllies repl r ' M ,_. • .._ LANDSCAPE Commission 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Procel ALLEGIS PLUMBING S PRINKLER REPAIR v11ves •tiaads•TI~ clocks 26'Yrs Local E1tp John Burr 282·2831 H11matt1. Low prlctt. Uc'd IMMIGRATION CONSUL TANT 714·558·4151 Guar 7work. Free Est. Drlll'I c1e1n•f'Wmbmg l'ePl•r Advlntlgt Constt. 974-5301 Ucll'3 5602 538· 1534 24Hr ""mernenc! ~vo 1--------- 3762 18 Yeora Experience.---------• • ,. TUTORING 3929 Brian Knl1tea 645·4635 Dibernardo'• Moving Gene Abrams Painting Low $ 648· 299 Cpl BUILDER. INC. FLOOR INSTALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•.,....--------Locot/Offlce/Storage lnVEJlt Oual PalntJRtasS --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Landaoape Remodeling Long Olst. Free Est. llc'd/ln1'd since '76 TEST PREP Handlfm•n/R•model RHld•nllal Const. REPAIRS 3620 U.S. Immigration l!Jlpert Yard tune up/malntenac1, Tl181632 979·3114 989-7083 Pg..(;64.3947 •DAN DAWSON• Additions, Bath. Kitch CLEANING Llc.1518424•1nsured liiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~~ Green Card Lottery l1ndscap1/1r1lstic design . ..,,,,.-.,..,.,..~--.,.-=--=------------• S NA 9 • Fire-Water Damage (714) 985-4993 • MARBLE EXPERT Visa & Labor CIH1Jllcatlon ContractorlC27-604006. Spilt Second Moving House Painting Svc'• Plumbing 646·6720 EMI R ' Elec, Plumb, & Paint SERVICES 3548 LEWIS Conatructlon Pollshlng/Protectlng. WOfk P1rm1t 975·8425 Profl & Ethical. 645-7505 Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv lnVExt • Low Rates W1tlf Hlrs•D!1111s•F •lurts EXCEL on SAT N ..... por1 •raa lmmed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 701~/Sr Dlsc/T I 178•52 Ouahty WOflt Guaranteed Rtrriocll•Rtp1.r•F1uct1s CTBS E IU.•k ' .. ~ "' · Remodel•Handyman Scratch/Stain Removal •MOW/edgettraA trim/ 3 "'123/P LSS•722 p 717 5729 vesrn nos • p 714 2274122 ..... 4 ... ·3•6·5850 Call Marlin 953·5408 .. • 9'' . 4570 c m D NB I age • A TOUCH 01' CLASS L1704773 Local Res. L620654 M .. 1005 INTERIOR sprinklers/yd clean-up ------------------________ _, • cf.O• r Ms' boofis AemoOtleHlrdWltt CIHnlng. Rel/Comm •714-557·5.825• •QUALITY WORK• DESIGNERS 3782 Free est, reasonable, •Two Brothe1'9 Moving lk•'• Custom Painting ---------Patricia owd · Trlm•C1blnet1•Stucco Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. S.J. Scott Conetructlon HardwdNlnyVCeramlc rallable. 845-7351 Home/Otltee • 1·0•ys Prof, CIHn, Quality Ez_pert Drain Cleaning gC:,jllnt GA.r;~~~ OrfWll IJ5e2731 H Yrs np T•reta R82•7143 C"stom Ho-BUiid•-Mrble/C8'pet·Bnd/1n• Insured since 1981. work. 1nt1E11t & Docks & Ptumblng Repairs Jerry 842-0597 •Bright Haeolnlng Lie 148195'4. Rer·~~ L708279 722•7332 •RASS Polished & Phll'• Oard•nlng Svo CALT13'6SO 957·1500 L#703488 831-4810 20Yrs HP ~ woi11 guar •--------- co t... , ·mps Locks Wkly Sve./Yard Cln-up Steve 545.a2tt WAlL ~ A to Z HANDYMAN European Prof'I. Bell 714-175·7?19 a""''.... • • Seasonal Flowers • ALL-AMe:RtCAN PAINTING 871•5907 --------- • INSTAWREFACE CA81Nm In townl R•f·I 5Yrs E11p. HANDY uau 3710 etc. Free Ett. Pick up 7 14·548 .a 8 7 1 Moves·U ... Carelully Consclenhous Craf\sman Precla• Plumblng COVERINGS 393'2 • l(hchtnt, baths, de>Ofs, Grace 251·9455 STEVIN'I OIHl!RAL uuw, & Oellv. Tom 675-6226 Cou11eou1ty & Cheaply Old·F11hk>Md Pride In Repairs & RemoClels ' wlnaowt Doug 5411-1258 ••OSI HOIJSECL"u'INO CONSTRUCTION liiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiii DllSIQN VISIONS PLANT ARTIST S49·0223 T141227 Workmanslllp 117t•5967 Free Estimates • · ..,.., European Craftsmanship •P•lnt/Carpent'Y* Speclallst In ulstlng L"t873t8 tee.1oto THB STftt.,f'I:": ' Uc•n••d·Bond•d •Stucco/Drywall Drywall end morel • Prof'I Designers 1end1cape/lrrlgatlon SON'S PAINTING Sptc1a1oz1ng 1n wattpa,« WP!T 110.00 :i•r hour. •Texture Coating Small Jobe Oki •Save You TlmefMoney upgrade• 780-9792 MUSIC lnVE1d. 22 yrs In O.C. removal. UCI 6IHl4 •,..e•UTNG lSlS 714-5 8-03U •Foundation/Marble O•ry M•.a277 !~'!::u~o8vSQ0Nm• Pret•t LMctscape Matnt oua11ty. Sml'Blg Job• POOL • 714-••~~037 ,• '".w;nan A NEED TO CLEAN! te~~~~~~~::!~t~~. '"'' Retired c.nnctM t .aoo.a2·1 ·771 2 10Yra E•P • Xlnt Rel• LESSONS 3835 Lk4e0559 71H 37-84N SERVICE 3894 SuperMt' w.eee ........ liiPriiiiof'iiliiCiiariil*iiiCIMnlnCliiiiiiiiiil 135 Moat 1lnQle atory 1-800·200-0889 Aepalra, Improvements, l'fUl• Conaultetlon • S..sonal Flowers • Pgf 1·10o-e16-Sl722 ~~81.c:'~"'::t Ott~ Work•Falr Prlcn homes. 114441•-aaeo am ~Oual~:'J1~ VICTOR 4•7-n3e CLNU"n 1netrvoUon TOP QUALITY INT/EXT P..w.a '"° 1 "•~Ir INtaA.~ve Ul.;fl• -• •oo,m 11....... ac:t 1•-d c;-t 1 Clft, •1 1 8 TAii i ifUMP S1ate Cen THCl\9' BA v-Reuonabl1 Ra1111 Ftllen•Pump1•Heater1 '",;"o.c."aTUMWAY· •H0~1';1..t.pJi1-;t1':9 DOORS 3580 ROOFING carp, ptt>g, JBWELRY 37 4 TUMINATOA MA Deg'•· 40+-Yr Exp LMu28 Ja~ 850-6088 Island atue PHI• We O•I• ~uld l'I~ 1.aOO·:t••.aT•• t lxp'cl t Ret'a• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil paint, eltc, t.1i...L.. atucco. S1ump removal ~llat All Ages ae2 .as39 Wkly Svc. MW728 10Qell'I•. Strip, lnaltli, c II .»MY aeMasa An ••-rlenaed Aernod•I•. MuRGAN Wllllam Harold J•wel.,. l.1001215 841.aoea edvic. to "'• ~'AIY· --------1• 1 ... -Uc'c:t. Ph,ea042e1 w & l 1 1 PIANO t VOCAL Pootllpa lvo a lt•P•lr 031·9111 anyumt .,. ..... IC WINDOWCLUNINQ dependable door Mobll• ,403 .. :tea •tch ewtryr-.>ar Vard' C .. atMlp, Trim PAINnNG 3858 n1rr11>NS 39•• Flll•r••l'11Mp1•H1ttert • ~ •3 llanger. Ouar work.1.,.,."'="',....,,..~~~~~-AntJque•Flne Jewelry TrHa/Hedge/AemoV9/ ~ vv laland atue P .. ta fl'IW 3528 : :v,~~~~ls~tory .. O rHe. Don 521-8910 CARPIHT"Y•Wlntl... lwy/...,._IClt 873-0381 WMcl, Nu LllwntMalnt. Wkly Svc M.5 .. 71e Meuae Ol••nln9 Ooora •Wood F.nc•1 M<t-Yard P~74&316 t QUALITY CA.Ra e• PlANO lleo ·Advanc.ct 8 P'1"l Cleanln9 DaYWAU ~a::'!~::"'.:: LAHDSCAPB a ~.:.o: c:-:=, All aiv,~'n .. m ch,•~~· -IOO--F-IH_G ___ 3_9_1_0 :.,:::. :c.~ SlaV1CB 3584 249-1323 Pv-31•.ooH LAWN CAD 3808 MASSAGI 3130 Fu • t4W4t1 Aon J.!ii;; .:O.."u• -------,.,,,.. ......001·------·11 1·------·1·------·1-;.~wi..:Ji'r..~vou-JiMRoi4QUIWiilllrt't --------· R.C.1. ROCWlltG co. eW1N60w cmne NK Uo#M81eG Clwltled , ......... c."a'.... Spedalalnt In MW e Carpel CIHnlng ""ptla .... No tob too Ouet.uc--..w -. · II Root.,..•"oota/Aep• •• • Hardwd l'tra Melnt eml. Acoultlc remoYal, T...,. • i:HmCi111..N Lf700U lendlln• f tH lall e 1370'19 etc. 714oa40-UR 14 .... Ta ,,...._ .. NllOI '""'°'..,_ .... ton------.. ........ an sta dit ~ lat 8 t ~ Dt M• sp Be ch ·Ro wt isr Ne SCi ly sel "( tin "- ] ..... -· '""" --· JIVINB 1144 POW!a BOATS MOTOICYa.JS POID 8075 POR11AC 1170 .. ----•l•ilillimi-iiiiiiilim 7012 SCOOTDS 8018 -----•l•-----MOVINO UL• 1-..yr tHa PfH'fl ............ 0 Wtvte, aioe accumulallon. Fum, 28, 8 ..... _ 1 _ .. , 8 .. ,,,, • w • • • k 1 •ronao 4d a iot>•. $-epd, lo•c:Md clothing, cameru, a.,,,__, ·-• .,. In ~ect condition. Xlnt cones. $4400. Call glH•. •ppllancea. 2858 SuperClaHlc, KZ 1t00 t ouring all power, leather, ,_64;;...;S-~23~6~9~·----- 0reat atuHI SAT/SUN MercrulHr 7.4 llr.. bike, futt drffl, S1500 phone. tow Pl'Q, rlml/ ••2 Lo Mana, 231c a.2, 5 Calanc:lrla (Cul· under 40 hfl., Bravo obO 873-e9G3 1 k ver & Irvine Blvd.) 11, bottom paint, \/HF, t Ir••. on I y 8 0 k . m IH, •11'11, hlchb , ahore power, 5 yr. hull $17,000. 574 ... 247 or allele, AJC. cau, 45 warr•nty, refrigerator.Iii•••••••• 84&-9449 mpg, orig owner battery charger, water AUTOMOBILES S3995. 1144·7835 6169 h .. t•r. S38,500 o eo, .. ••••••• -~~~-----1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 723..o473 r• iiGiiMiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii8iiil '"'TiiOiiYiiOiiTiiAiiiiiiiiii9ii2iiliiO T 3·FAMILY 33 Ft aawuner 1977 •--------r• VINO SALE Anno~'!;:'&.'::"" Crulaer/1port llaher, fl· BMW 9030 '95 Yukon SL~ 2·dr, '88 Supra 109 mllee, One call is all that stands between your business and millions of potential customers. • 1 ay Only, Sat, Aprll Nwpt Htl/Cliff Haven bergl•. 2 Chryalerliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 4X4, white/beige, fully 5·1pd, targa roof, xlnl. '" tablH, 1ofH, Over 50 Hou1eholda eng, Loran/111hrlnder. loaded w/hvy duty H· $5,900. 714-436·6665 turn, freezer, Piek up gacage sale radar & more. S28,000 •ee BMW 325••· wht, traa, hvy duty tow. or 714-854·6480 o, TV, chalra, maps at corner of Cliff Sllp avall at Newport. S..1peed, 118k mllea. Alarm. 6-yr fact warr, 90 Cemr•lf 1 owner cl•. clothH & Drive & Irvine Avenue. 909·987·2141 or 909· Excellent condltlofll mint eond, reg thur air 5, apd 27•38mpg' 319, 323 & Sat Only March 27th 980.0340 Connie $9,900 714·733·3389 '97. S28.000. 546-4806 stereo, v~ry reliable Apolena rvthlnt mutt 801 7am·2pm. •---------•------------------$6,950. Call 640·7447 "" •Contractors Surplu• SAIL BOATS 7014 CADILIAC 9040 HONDA MMrtng Sele Great Vlnyl windows, micro ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9085 4X4 9221 Jfl 457 Seaward oven, LP t&11k for RV, r• r• (PCH past Poppy surfboard, wetsuit, '84 Catellna Sailboat 27tt dlesel, furling Jib, pristine. $12,000. 714- 436-6665 or 854-6460 8-1 1 Sat. dive gear, household C,,...ONA Items, ate ... Sat. only. \.a Aprll 27th 8 -Noon '92 Sevtlfo STS whh• diamond, taupe top & laalhar, bose 1ound w/cd, cultom chrome whaela, ABS br1lcea, remote entry/alarm, '82 PRELUDE Erect liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii snrf. 2-dr, Auto. Xlnt Int. Am/Fm Cass. AC, PS, Looks & runs gdl $1150 OB0•631·7149 •'89 Rang• Rover• White, w/tan leather seat1, never eter' off road. 95k miles, bush guards, 1unrool, ab· 1oluto mint cond. $16,500 645·0748 CAL•SCAN California Statewide Classified Advertising Network DK MAR 6 12 2 41131st e1!J.sote1--------~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_o_•_co_r_a-1o_r_p-1a-te_s_b_y WE PAY CASH 3 ... m·S•t. 8· 12 turn, OoGrazfa, Kuck, Etum, For good used Sabol• ldlra Items, house· others. Sat. 4/27 7am-& boat equipment. t\OJd, Many misc. 2pm. 2207 Clay St. Minney'• Vaeht Sur· NB plus, 1 500 Old New· lt9Pn1. Cash only. 700 port Blvd. 548-4192 new lie. pd. 361c mll, --------- u n d • r w arr an I y . JEEP 911 O $2 2, 950 showroom. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cond . 645·3120. --------- 180 California newspapers with a combined circulation of more than 3 million. A\. 9 egonla. No early. -E-.-,-,-bl_u_tf_M_o_v_l_ng_S_a_l•- 017 J eamlne llallan lurnlshlngs,1--------- Set-Onlyl 4/27 8·2pm. couches, Ibis, ehrs, MARINE SERVICE ~es. sabot, clothes enter cir w/stereo. TV. SUPPLIES 7020 644-0825 eve. 1989 SEVILLE Original, real good condition, new tires. 1990 Eegl• T•lon MISC. AUTO 9245 Sliver/Black, loaded, 1 owner, perf. grad gift, 714-547-7621 $8500. 67~128 ---------cq.hes and moro. VCR; Armanl suits, homo oklce furn. FAX liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111\/INE TERRACE machines, lots more. --------iUiiNiiiCiiOiiLiiNiiiiiiiiiii9iilii2iiO • 400 Angelita Or. SAT, 4/27. 2417 Novia TONS OF FORD 9075 SEIZED CARS from $175. Porschea, Ca· dlll ac1 , Chevy•. BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WO's. Your Area. Toll Free 1 • 800·898·9778 Ext. A· 1361 for current llSl· lngs. ~t ea-2p 123-1389 STAINLESS STEELliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'huher/Oryer, relrlg, --------.. & & sofa. chair. futon bed. Bronze brass nuts FRl•SAT•SUN & bolts + washers. ttundle bod, and 8AM·5PM $6.00 per pound. f'UllY other 11oms. Furnllure•Clothes Mlnnoy's Yacht Sur· '71 Stetlon W•gon LTD 131k mll, $750 637·2173 '83 Mark VI 4·dr, grey, leather. Average 19 mpg. Xlnt condi· lion. Cl•••lf earl 1--------- $3,250 ObQ 640·7507. ANTIQUES & MGINQ SALE Furn. Glassware & Misc... plus, 1500 Old Now·•--------- !ps. wicker desk, 1516 Cumberland Ln port Blvd. 548·4192 '74 Ford E·30o. runs, CLASSICS 9250 for parts. Many new ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii o, enter ctr, bikes. "-:===:::::==== ee1 setup, clothes "'a s 1---------r ecks. Flshor·Prlce arau• ale Sat. MARINE SLIPS partsl Take 11 a111 MERCEDES 9130 $595. 259 Slerlc1, CM. '54 Dodge Roya l classic, or~inal runs ,,.. only, clothes, furn, 5'"11e. •kls. SAT 8·1· odds & ends 1759 DOCKS 7022 'B2 Muat•ng 6·cyc, 613 Poppy (alloy) Cantella Pl., ·NB pwr steer, shift. AC, SAT & SUN a.5 mnrf, new brakes. Grt '89 Merced•• Benz 160k mlles, phone. xlnl. S 1 5,900 llrm. 436-6665 or 854·6460 great, $2500. 714·436· 6665 'Or 714·854 ·6460 Overstocked with NO early blrdsf Furn, Lido Is le Moving 18'·20' allp avl., olf gas. $1050 543·2369 Sale Sal. 4/27. 8· Marcus Ave., $1801---------.,...,....,.......,.,... _____ _ dlitles. stackable w/d, 12pm, clothes, enter· mo. Available 5/1 '94 Ford Bronco rn.. Pictures & more ta Inmont center, 675·4986 XL T loaded. tow pkg, '{i 2 H •II o tr o P • books, pictures, misc. 1..,....,,....,.....,...,..--,-----12,800 mll. Black, tnld '93 Mercedes Benz stutt? 5A ONLY 9.3 Baby 109 Bia Mentone. 38' Mooring (C-80) w/ window, custom rims, 'V & 1 h .,,..,,...---,---,,,.....,~---11 ' BW. olf Alvarado $24,900 552·6565 400 SEL TOP 1 SI 7 /1 A call to $969.18 MB credit ap. Classified pproved 60K mlles. will help 436-6665 or 854-6460 1 ____ 6_,4""2._·.-5.=6...:.7..;::8'--- $400 for 25 words Make that call. (916) 449-6000 1t,.-.s c 01 os, toys, M oving Sale 10 yr Pl., E. of Bay Is. Call--------- 'If'"· stereo & much accum, great stuff! (909) 397 9797 r;:;;:;:;:::::::;;;;;==============================:::;;;========:::::j ntore. 414 Orchid Wide variety, priced to • or II A 10111 Sat. 8·1Pm. 1601 __ <_90_9,...>_5_2 ..... s._7_1_90____ :11y B I M If S#V ·Only 4/27 8· t pm t t~dlor Items. clothes. _iners_/Dove_rl _ loc near Pavilion. Safe, crib, sml furn. Warwick Lano (nr Mar· 50 Ft Mooring, xlnt e uyer s ar e and household misc. M 0 v I n g s a I• .s • 1 Cans serviced this 8000 Seadrift Dr. 4 /27 8 ·2pm Do· year. $15,200 Incl 1ml signer & palio furn. boal. 619-778·2663 vch k h . 1· t ff s;,a!'~~ .:~~cf:Oc. lamps, antlques,1--5-o_·_M_o_o_rl_n_g__ ec your s opp1ng IS 0 eetich, tbl, clothes. paintings, seminar Is· Or loss. Groat penln· b f i • f d k~h stuff, ale. 322 bias, chairs, clothes. Sula location! CIOSOSI y s opp ng ID 0 ay at any t{lllotrope books, linens & morel Mooring to land. Call • All must go. 2316 Steve . 723-5883 £ th I I 0 Cn t:TA MESA 612 4 Falrhlll Or. <u 23rd St. Ofte 0 ese OCa range "'. Npt Bch 645·0560 BALBOA YACHT A a.a I q u • a /C o I· l"tlblea yard sale, Pllt•d lo sell. Fri. 4/ 2* Sat 4/27, S.2pm. 118 Cosla Mesa St. - Multl·f•m-Sat. 8·12 BASIN has boat sllps Co. unty Auto Dealers.' TV, waterbed + morel avail from 31 to 75 ft, 1979 Port Ramsgate $14.50/ft. 673-1761 "'Buy, Lease or Browse" (xFord/San Miguel) •-B-ro_k_e_r_S_ll_p_a __ L_ld-o Marina Village, boat C t I A t D l N b show location, $12·15 nge oun ~ s u 0 ea ers are um er 0!~~r;a~~~~~ .. 3PNb TRANSPORTATION ,_P_•r_tt_. 7_2_3·_106_9__ One in Customer Satisfaction J.K. Chery Picker ••••••••• NEW DOCK 2 sllps 30' .. ~In• Puller. palms. +-. Elec/wtr/doclc SADDL•BACK & ~ t"1Q bskts. books, ---------boxs. Marcus Channel ,, ~ c-..hes, '65 Mustang, BOATS 7011 S225/mo ea. 673·7353 2'l1 Sherwood Pl. CM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Rare Lido l al• Dodge I LINCOLN """• 15 fam Sal• 28' UnlJllght Salty On-Shore Mooring -llJedra1ser lor soccer, Dog. twin Chrysler, Must Sell Immediately _,MERCURY gf9at stulfl Sat 4/27. 44's. New bait tank, Call 723·1288 8·~. 325 E 22nd SI blldge pumps, VHF.1.,,,..-------- Q..1a Mesa am/Im stereo, com· Side tie. S10/f1, up to pass. Loran & fish 40' Good NB loca· Tvyina Club Sale Sat. finder. Priced to sell. tion Water/elec. No 4"'7 7·11am, 973 So· 9 7 12oo2 days llvo·aboards. 675-6128 nara Rd.(405/Falrvlew) 673·8695 eves. ~at kids Stullf ----------• B•it Bo•t not electric. loe. Lido Isle, blue canvas top, $2,000 CAMPERS, RV'S, TRAILERS 8014 F®NTAIN V JU.l.EY 6134 obo. Call lor d etalls iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (213) 876·7833 eve. Ru"1m•G• Sal• April M K ll Zodiac 15ft. Alu· 2?, 8·2pm, All Saints mlnum floor boards. Ofturch. t 1082 Bush· W·20HSP Johnson ar<t FV (So. of Talbert) OB. S 1200. 642· 7794 PUILIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ... PUBLIC NOTICES • • • • • • • • • - Tht ltgai Departmmt at the Daily Pilot is piM.stJ to 4nlllJUna 11 ntW snvict now autilable to ntW businesses. sales Leasing PUBLIC NOTICES Wl wi1J now SEARCH the 11/mU for you 111 no eam ~. lltfd saw yt>U the titN and the trip to the Gnut House in Santa Ana. Thm,· of ct>11ne, 4for tht semcJ, is complmJ ~ wi1J fo your fictiJiqu.s btainess M1M stllJmtml with tht ~ Clmt. publish ona a wtelt for four uwh as .ml bJ law llNi thm &1. _,.. -J' of puhliartUm with tht °""'9' Cid. J-.r-I''"") Plazse stop ,,, to file your fictiJiqu.s business Jt4tmtml "'the DaiJy Pi/«. 330 w. &y ~ Olst4 Mesa. If you C1Znnot stop by. please aJI u1111(114) 642-021 tmJ ~ will maltt ~for JOU to hant& this proaJuw"' mlliJ. If JOU shoWJ htnJe ""J fonhn' ~ p/twse aJ/ UI ttnd ~ wiU /Je mon thlfl1f ~ /() aUt JO'IL GooJ lucJt in JOI"' MW /Jusinfd z ,,. • en you're tuned into classified u're *uned iilto your community. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor BIVd, C M 546·1200 BEACH UNCOLH MEICUft 1680012f9/At · H.B PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE the llctlllous name or names hsted above on 6·6· Flctltloua BualneH 96 ducted by on 1nd1v1dual Have you siarted domg OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 Name Statement Conrad Rodriquez business yet? no iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carla J Wise The following persons are This statement was filed doing business as· Pascoe With the County Clerk ol Trud< Line, 3561 Running Orange County on 3·8·96 Tide Circle, Huntington t9903075780 Beach, CA 92649 OaJly Pilot Aprll 6, 13, 20. EOCSAP TRUCK LINE. 27 1996 Sa773• INC.. (CA). 3561 Running 1--· -------- Tide Clrele, Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE This s1a1emen1 was hied w1lh tho County Clerk ol Or3nge County on 3·1!>-96 18863076783 031ly Pilot Apnl 13 20. 27, May 4, 1996 san4 • PUBLIC NOTICE Beach, CA 92649 This business Is con· F1ctltb u a Bu1lne11 Flctltlou1 Business ducted by: a corporation Name Statement N•m• St atement The registrant commenced The following per1on1 aro The lollow1ng persons 11e lo transaci business under doing business a1: Berke· d01ng busiaess as· A·ASAP the llcllllous name or loy Psychologlcal Sol'i1C.s, Career Placements, 2907 names llsted 1bove on 3-6-101 S. 1<11emer 11'12$. Pia· CrO<ldy Way, 12. Santa 96 centla. CA 92670 Ano, CA 92704 EOCSAP TRUCK LINE, Berkeley P1ychol0Qlcat Joyceann Linkor, 280 Cag· INC., Rene Pa1eoe· ServlcH, (CA}, 101 S. ney l.Bne, 1219. Newpon Prealdent t<taemer, 11254, Placentia, Beach, CA 92663 Thi• statement was filed CA 92870 This business 11 con· with the County Clerk of Thia bualneu Is con· ducted by· 1n Individual Orange Count)' on 3-8-98 ducted by: a corporation Have you slarteo doing 19913075781 Have you ttarted doing buslneSI yet? Yes Dally Piiot April e I 3 20 buslneas yet? yH 1982 Joycoann Linker 27 1996 ' sa772: Berkeley P1ychologlca1 This slatemenl was filed KLOKE E l ola• E b e rle K loke 83. or Lake Elsinore, died April 11. 1996, at Vistas Hospice in Riverside Eto1so was the 9th employee ol UCI and retired In 1978 as As· s1stnn1 Chancellor for Admimstrallon She Is survived by husband Dean E11enmayer. ion Cort, daughler·ln·ltlw Olano, grandchildren Nnlhnn and Adria, ond slslor Myr11e Corl. Mo· morial at tho UCI Uni· vo1s1ty Club. Dono· • lions to UCI Foundo· 11on, Eloi1• Kloke SehOl3rshlp, 490 Ber· kolov Pl , Irvine. 92717-5605 ' ServicH, Dr. Judith A. Un· wllh th• County Clerk ol PUBLIC NOTICE n8l'I, Prea. Orange county on 3·21-96 ---L-EV--IT_T __ _ This ttatement w11 filed t890 3877447 Flotltloua Bualneaa wtth lh•.i. County Clefk ol Dally Pilot April 20, 27. Rosetta C••• Bent Name St•t•ment Orange \;Ounty on 3-14·96 May 4 11 1996 Sane Levitt. 77. of Santa The following persons are 19H3879S90 ,_....__•....;...;..' ....;....;..._....;..;;..._.....; Ano Heights. died dolnQ bu9lne11 a1: Virtual Dally Pilot Ai>fll 13, 20, 27, PUBLIC NOTICE April 6, 1996 ot home, Lending Technology, 575 May 4, t996 aans •---------atter a long strugglo Anton Boulevard, 1200, Flotltlou• 8u1lne11 with tho complications Costa Mesa, CA 92628 PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement resulting from a hip Eleclronle M0f10ag• Banc, The following persons are fracture and 1urgery LTD. • Callfom(a Corpor• Fictitious au.anen ckMng buslneH as: Mar-t.en lhe prev1ou1 June. At tJon. $75 Antoo Boulevard, Name Stat•m•nt Custom Cabinet Design, tho time of her death, t'200, Coats Mesa. CA The lollOWlng peraona ere 899 S. Stale College, llJ, she was encircled by 02929 dolntl bu1lne11 H ' Ml Fullerton, CA 92631 loved onH. Thia bu11nus 11 con-Camfolto. 302 N. Main Wiiiiam Hom, 211 S. State Sile was born In Flem· duC1ed by: a corporation StrHI, Santa Ana, CA ColleQe, 1478, Anaheim. Have you atal1ad doing 92701 CA 92"&06 lngton, New JerHy, bullnell yet? Yu , WO.M Huynh Thi Thol, ~5 w Thia buslneu 11 con· but had bHn an Or· Electronlc Mortgage 8anc, 111 I 19, Tuttln. CA 90530 ducted by: 111 lfld111lduOI nng• County rHldent Ltd., Rory P. Hughe9, Pr... Vuquez RatnffH Dttnno, Have you 1tartod doing ror more than ~O ldtnl 25'152 Vii Loma, Laguna bullne11 yal'? Vas, 3-21·06 yeara. Curing her Ufe, Thi• t tlttmenl wu filed Htlla, CA t2G53 Wilham Hom 1he enjoyed two very with lhe Counly Clerk Of Thi• bu1lneH •• con-Thi• ll•l•ment was filed happy, IUCCSUfUI Orange Couniy on 3-22·96 dueled t>y: a general pat'I· wnh Iha County Clerk of marrlagH; th• first 10 1He3e77190 nerthlp Ot•ng• County on 3·21..g(! Robert Haydon Bent, Dall'( Pilot Apt1I 20. 27, Have vou •tatted doing t ttti l77M7 lastJng 28 yHrt unlll May 4, 11. 1996 s.reo t>utl"1,"nrf~0 Dally Piiot April 20, 27, hi• death In 1966. 'UILIC NOTICI ~ atatemen w11 lii.d May 4. 11 , 191>& Sa170 Thia marrloge pro· with the County Clt1k ot PUBLIC NOTICE duced 11110 children. P'lottttoue 8u.,MN Ofange Coumy on HHt I---------Robort. Biii, John, Name at ... l'Mftl 1 ... 3.HUt NOTIC• OF Becky nnd Chtla, all The lolloWlnO l*AON are Dally P110t April 2'1. May 4, APPLICATION or whom are living. doing bualne11 •'. Uw ti, 11, 1t9t' S.781 FOR CHAHG• IN At a widow, the Data M1n1gem1nl , 10 811l 1 1C N Tl OWNIRIHIP Ofl lluQhl Hveral g•nera· Plau SQl.letti, Me 200, rv • 0 Cl Al.CO"OLIC tion1 ot chlldre11 In her Qranoe.•CA·9Hll many ro•r• a1 Al'lna'J. Ooniad Aodr!Quel. 1380 '1otltleu• ......... •llWMG• LICINSI PrHchOOI 11'1 Colla Wage Way, F204, Cotta ....... lt........,t Aprll 171 1M8 Mata M.. CA tHn The ~ pertOM eie To" WhOm n May Con-She wes ai.o • former Tfll1 • bu11_ne11 11 con-~ butlnest u : Win C4"n: ''nest C1t1 Yacht membor of the l.ocaf due1ed by: an ~ Computer WOflit, ieaas Chtftttt tnc lt(aro) apply The,..,.,. oommenc~ Niguel VI iia, La9un111 lnG....,.~he o.paritnent of Mu1icla•11' Union. •n· to •..act bUllMta ~ Hlgull, CA nt71 Ale .......... ~ ContrOI tenalning • variety of _ Carla J , w11a. HHS '° ... llkotlOllc ~.-aucllont;.. with het Shopptng fOf • MW Nlg11et V11ta, laguna • :2t01 W Cout Hwy., Slip &POCIAI •lyl• of ptano ~ Ftaaamoct Nlautl. CA tan c. Newp0r1 e .. c:h~ CA P'•Y'nv and siootno, Itta you comper• rf\11 · bv91MH 11 con-~ """ a .... on-saie end • , .. 1rea ,.,.mber coet9 • Wfthout ha.. . 0..11 loet llcenM(I) Of A.SC A P ()fM of °' ~ :'*'*~b1-=== .::..=d ~w~t her .ang1 wri r• ~ OilMlf9 "":1 'fOVI Medal fllal .. "· ,.. ..;1 ~~~:i ::: ~ Jones In lh• 1960•. Sh• was Assistant Ed· llor of the 1hort-llved Orange County 11- luatrnted magazine, and wrote the popular "Dulce ol Orange" lea· lure On May 28. 1988, •h• married Or. Jack L•v· 111, a retired forensic phychlatrlst. Ouflng this dllficult year, he wos her devoted com· panlon. They were members ol ttle Flrsl United Methodlat Church In Coate Meta. A• a final act of kind· OHi and generosity, she willed h•r body to the Irvin• University Willed Body Program, to 11ld In th• atudy of genonlology. A memorial 1ervlce wm be held on Friday, May 3, at th• Cotta Meta Senior Center, 895 W. 19th Street at 1 o A.M. All who with to pay ulbut• to this woncterful woman are welcome to attend. WILLIAMS and Anna-Marl Bo1k· ovlch. Also 1uNlved by sister Melna Br•· ton, and numeroua nieces and nephew• John served In World War II as a naval ll•u· tenant and retired from the Naval Ra· serve In 1973 •• • Commander. He wa1 also an educator Who taught at Broad Ripple High School, India· napolls, IN and •• Newport Harbor High School In Newport Beach, CA. He au· thored sewral chem· l1try and physic• IHI books. John WH a loving lather and grandfather and wlll be greatly ml11ed. Viewing wlll ba Mon· day, Aprll 291h from S· • 8 p.m. Service• wlll held Tueaday, 11 a.m. at Pacific View Memo- rial Park, Newport Beacl't. 714-844·2700 John E . Wllll•ma. long·tlm• Cotta Me .. realdent, born Aug. 24, 1813 In Shoal•. ln- dl•na, paHed away Apr II 24, 1 HO, In Santa Barbara, CA, Preceded In d•alh by hla wife Geraldine and Ill-• !!!!!ll!l!ll!!!!!!!!m! ion Sltphen: sUNlved b)' hit daught« Sha· ron Welc h (Ken); granddaughter Kathet• In• Bo1kovlch (Mike): grand1on1 Jon Weich •nCJ JHon w1111am1: and gr ea I· grandchildren Mlcl'l"I When Wordt Ne Not~ .. s,.d•ttMI In ,.,....... ,...... 2983Herborltwl CcillaMlle '40·3135 Hove A Garage Sole! " .. OWNED 87 SUZUKI '88 HONDA 191 HONDA SAMURAI PRELUDE CIVIC CRX 5Spd, new soft top AJ. A/C 20r, Sspd, 12EDM876 12Jl<H950 '4,830 miles .,,,, .,,,, ttl '93 BMW '93 BMW 3251 3261 '94BMW 93 ~~.:'N '95BMW 7401L 7401l SDN 3251SDN Sedan (24.121 ml) 40r, AT (3. v75 ml) 40r, AT (12,108 ml) #807331 1807290 1807239 IA ft IAll .llft '94BMW '94 BMW • 'MACURA 32Slc CONY 740ILSDN LEGEND LCPE 2Dr, AT (23.964 ~ AT (24,121 ml) 5Spd (19.272 ml) 1807196 18()7331 1807336 IA ft IAll . IAll Santa Ana Auto Mall 55 Frcew~ at Edinger 714-8~5-3171 OPBN 7 DAYS SBllVICB le PAllTS OPBN SATURDAYS '91BMW 318's CP '92BMW '93 BMW 5261 325's '95BMW '94BMW CONVERTIBLE 3251s CPE 20r. 5apd (8735 ml) 20r, AT (24,121 ml) 1807212 1807331 llft IAll '91 TOYOTA 189 CHEV 1 TON '88BMW PREVIA LE CREWCAB DUAU.Y 7351 '9SBMW '93BMW '94BMW 3181 5251 840clCPE '94BMW '94 BMW 94BMW 3181 SON 3261s CPE 3251s CPE 40r, AT (31, 757 ml) 20r. 5spd (16.215 mil 40r. AT (29,008 ml) 20r. 5spd (21.530 ml) 1807307 #807252 #807243 l807215 IAll IAll IAR llft '958MW '93 BMW 192 LEXUS '928MW 3181 5251 SC400 3211 40r, AT (8336 ml) 40r. AT (33.593 ml) Sjx)rt c::nc-.11pt.785 40J,AT t807315 1807314 '"18>7344 • M07~ IA ft IAR llft •• • • tlv 10 rn. Dt n IOC be lcll iUl <.le cli. Wi 1111 n I inc r •t 111 1\.1 "P He 1h ({r, wt , .. , "'' .1 I I\ ~• I ( I 111 t .. ~· l •. I . , J ] J I '· J G a~. SATURDAY. APRIL 27, llJ% I: c llU\GE SALES IRVINE 614 4 POWER BOATS 7012 BJ boA MOVIHO SALE 18 -yt accumuJa11on Furn, 2 8 ' B•vllner 1994 IS !PD 6106 clo1111ng carnoras 2659 SuporClasstc glass .ipploani:es G1ea1 lolullt SAT SUN M.:11c1u1se1 7 4 ltr . • .. BIO SALE 6·2 :> C.JIJr11:1ro.i (Cul u111Je1 40 hr!> eravo !LITTLE ISLAND ver & trvoroe Olvll ) II. bollom paor•t. VHF, & SUN 9flm·2Pm !.loOro power. 5 yr hull 141gy, an11quos col· WJfl Jiiiy. relrrgoralor, 'S blee. clothes ftc NEWPORT oa11ery chargor. waler 8 Balboa Ave\Rur\ BEACH 6169 hOJIUI, SJO 500 060 (71ol) 72J·0•17J ~NT 3·FAMILY 33 Ft Balfllnor 1977 Annual Community OVING SALE Garago Salo Cr ui~or spo11 lo!>l1ur h· tl>ay Only', Sat Aµ111 Nwpl His Clrl1 Hav1;t11 1>01g1s. 2 Cl11 ysler 2-Olr1 t.ilJles. ~ula~ OH•r !JO H ousetoo to" 0119 Loran/ 11~1111111..ter. Udrm lur 11. tluUll•( Pock up gJrago salu liHl.ir & 111oro $20,000 ~re o. rv Cloilll ~ map5 "' ~ u1 nur o l Chit Slop avail al Nuwµorl e cycle. c10111us & 'JO!l987-21.i1 1)1 909- •1'1Sc 319 11J & 011vu & 11111110 Av~nue <JUO 03·10 Coro111u l2.3 1h Aporena S.il Only M.irch 27111 ? ain· 2µ111 Kwory1hlng must g o! 0 Contrac t o11 Surplus SAIL BOATS 7014 Moving Sale Gruat s\l,lllt 457 S0aw.11u Vinyl WtllllOWS, 1n1cro 011011, LP 1.1t11< tor RV, fld. (PCH pas1 Puppy SUI fbc.hll d wctsu11. '84 Catallna Sa1lboa1 '!fl> 8· 1 1 Sat d1vt) !)OM 11ouse11010 2711 d resel, lwltng J•b. COIONA 111.!nlS CIC Sat 0 111y ~.>r•~trne Sl 2 000 714- A pril 27th 8-N oon 1J6·6665 01 054 6460 D!t MAR 6122 41 731st 675-50 18 WE PAY CASH DeL01ato1 pint es b y for good usuu Sot:>ols 3 f'ttm·Set. 8 · 12 fu111 , DuGr aii..o , Kuc.~. Eh.Jon & boat cqu1pmo111 l(w.s ilt)nlS, tlOUSI? others Sat •l '27 7 ..Olli ''o l d. Many m1~c 2pm :?207 Ct.iy :'..I M111ncy s Y;.tcht Sur- oloms Cas11 ontv 100 NB plus 1500 OltJ New- purl Blvd ~48-4 192 A e ego111J N o early Easlblutl M oving Sale e 17 .J asmine II alriln lurr11sl11ngs, ::lei.Only 1 4/27 0-2pm couchc'> Ibis, Cl"S MARINE SERVICE n111es. sabot, ctollros enrer ~Ir w ~•ciruo, 1V, SUPPLIES 7020 r{j,S II 0 S and more VCR Ar" ,.,11 suits, l10111e 0111co lu1n FAX 1if\/INE TERRACE n'a4...h1r1es lots more 400 Angelita Dr SAT 1 '27 :?.i l 7 Novta TONS OF ill I 8a 2p 723-1369 STAINLESS STEEL \Vasher/Dryer rclrog, .. 01e, cnaor lltlOn bt:\J, FRI• SAT• S UN Bronze & Orass & nuts I (UlldlO beet and & bolls . w:isl1ors BAM·SPM SG 00 per pound 1..a.ny OlllOr 110111~ FurntlLHe •Clothe~ M11111i:y·s Ya<.111 SUI MGWING SAL E r ur11 Gla~'>WJrC & Mr::.C plu'> 1500 O lel Now- t.JTnps w1c1w1 C1f'S~ 1516 Cuml.Jerl..t11d Lrt pu1r UlvCJ 5•10·'1 t !l:? 1rJ!!'gc enrer ctr 1 '"'-'s s..Aoot sorup, clolht"> Gar age Sale S<ol r ~ks , Fo sh Or-Pr IL 1• only clolhC!>, turn, MARINE SLIPS s!Qvo. Skos SAT U I odds & ends 175!) DOCKS 7022 61J Poppy \<Jlloy) Cc111cll.1 f>I rm itAT & SUN 0 -5 tlO early Ouds' r u"' lido 161e M o v i ng 18'-20' sllp dVf Ott Sale Sa1 4 27 8· M.ucus Ave, 5180 ~l?S SIJCkalJI~· II\ 0 t:?pm , lull•<?:. t-ntcr Avall;:i lllo ~ l trig Poch11es & nouri. noo t;:1 1,1r11-.•11 t C l!rlt CI &lb ·1986 4;3 2 H ellotrope llOOk'S p11 t1ucs rn1sc sl(f ONLY 8 -3 0,rlJ y 109 01,1 Ml'lllunc> 36' M ooring (C·llO) w, rlfM1S & ctothcs toys M oving Sate 10 1l OW. 011 A Ivar ;,oo yr Pl. E or Bay Is Call '""" s1erco & 11nu. I .iccurTl qn;i ,al ~tut!' 1-rjo ro ,, 1.i Ore noo ~'l•cJO v;iro'-'I/, s r ceel I<.) (90!1) 397-9797 0 1 s<f-on1y .i 21 U· 1 pm so:ll• S;it u lpll• 1601 (YO<JI 626-7190 Sofa. c11lJ s•nl furn V/;.t1v11ck L,111u 1nr r.1a1-50 Ft M ooring. xtnt l?d CllOr 1lcrns <:lt•l'•I"• 1111..'•S DO~l'r) loc near Pavilion ;ond hou,..,11ul&J 1ro1..,, M o v ing Sale-Sat C:ttts serviced lhls SlOOO Seadrift Dr. 4 /27 8 -2pm D o· yo,11 S 15.200 111cl s111t UoJI 619-7/0·2063 s11r. 4/27 8 -1pm signer & µ,11oo lurr 1 rf'.a[la50flOC Wort.Jp1oc lamps a lll 1q <J\:S 50'M oorlng f OIJCll I ()I, ctOlht•S paonhnqs !JClllln\H t .. 1 .. Or less G•C?ill pornn· ~Itch stuff 3:.>2 blcs t.h .. 1us clol/11:s sul,l tocahon• Closest ulC boo~., h110:11s & rrtOro.!' H'G.hOllOpO Moor1ng 10 land. Call All rll ~'">' \JU ;> ., 1t S tove 723-5883 COSTA MESA 612~ r '''''"" Or ,, 2Jrd St tJpl Be.ti '-''1'.. 0'>1.;0 BALBOA YACHT M uftJ.fam-Sat . 8-12 BAS IN has boat st1p!> A n.t I q u e s re o 1. TV V•'l~l·tLl 0 1nvtc' :iva1I frc:,1" 31 to 75 II 1-tlbles ya HJ ~.111· 19.-) r·o• 1 f~.1msga1<• S1'1!J0rt 673t7G1 priced tu sell r" ·1 (•f oiu S.111 r.119uc>ll ?S. S;:ir a 27 8 """' Bro k e r Sllps Lido 15'! Costa Mcs:i <;1 M.11011:-i V1llago boat show rocal•un $12-15 GlrT S:it.Sutt u 11 '" TRANSPORTATION pur II 723· I OG9 I yrs 3CCIJ!TI 110 NEW DOCK :? slops 30' WNK Chery p,, ~~·· t~111e Puller p,,tn ~ Elcc wt• dock l\f}g u1.k1s l>o ks lJo • ~ 1.1\;ircus Cll.,ronel d 04 11es 6!> l.1u!.IJIHJ BOATS 7011 S2l~ r"u r>a 673 73!>3 ;>21 S'1l''"'''ou "' c r.11 Rare l ido I s l e Huge 1 5 fam Sal o 28' Unltllghl Salty On-S hore M ooring 1 Jot1r;i1scr lor SO< 1 l'.'I Dog IWlll C IH yslc>r Must Sell tmmc1ll,11u1y 1r•;il stuff• Sat 1 '7 •14 s l~vw bil I 1'111k Call 723-1 266 ... 3.'5 f 2-:.'1 .J ..... t ldJf' I in fl'> VHF ::.Os1,1 M1•sa i)lf I T1 ~h t\.•U l " > J1 l1C $10 ,, UP 10 pass I Ot 111 g t1sh 1(> C...ooel t~U loca- r wMia Club Sate '....11 hntle• Pot l'll 1u ·.1•11 I •t" Waler C'IOC No 1'!7 7·1 larn. 97 ! ~o· 97 1 2002 e1.1y~ 11111• 1l;o.11cJs G7'• C 120 •Ofil nd (40!> F-a11v, wJ G73·8f,OJ!J OVotS "(J '.It k1os S1ul" Bay Boa t llUI lofl•t.11 ' CAMP ERS , RV'S, FOtJNTAlN IQ{. l l'I'> l<;tl' lJ( IL carv~s top S2 Qr J TRAILERS 8014 VALLEY 6134 Ot;O Cut lu1 Or>l'1 Is 12131 ll7t, 76J:l eve '70 Alaskan C.imper Rummage Sale '·111 d MKll Z odiac; l!;fl Alu "1 !.> ,, Stove, rco l.Jox '27, 0 2µr" All ~..i111ls HU11Um rtoor boar Cl'> GumJ concJ w ·1ack.s Churcn 11087 Oust' W 20HSf' Johnson S.uOO 897 • 7795-Day s nrd FV (So ol r.:i1uor11 OR Sl'200 642-779~ r 1.::' 7186-Eves - PllBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES B • • • • • • • • • J -• -• • .. • .. • •• _. • -.. • ••• • ~·~ ·-·-,,. .. .._.., >.., ( .•... -·-· N.:wport a~ach/Cruca Mei.a Daily Pilot ' MOTORCYCLES FORD 9075 PONTIAC 9170 SCOOTERS 8018 1993 Fo rd '89 FIREBIRO Whllo, One call . all that stands '8 2 Bronc;o 4x4 2 tops. 5-r.pd, loaded lS Kawaaakl x 1n1 cond. $4400 Call K Z 1 1 00 louring "' perfect c ondnt<Jn. 543-2369 all power leather between business tllkO lull dress. Sl500 phone, to w pkg, 11ms '92 Le M a n a , 2Jk your Ot>O 673-6933 111 es only 60k 1111los i.lnt tlll l•bk, s 17,000 :>74-4247 or SltCk AC. ca~' £.)~ 646·944Y mpg Oo lg OWtll'r and millions of AUTOMOBILES $3!)!)5 644·78J!J GMC 9081 TOYOTA 9210 potential customers. BMW 9030 '95 Yukon SLE 2 01 '88 Supra IO'l mole'>. 4x'1 wtt1to 1>0190. fully !> spcl t.:irya root, , 1111 lo.:1t.Jed w1ll11y c1oi1y ex-S!J 900 71<1 '136 GIJG'.. .... '86 BMW 325es, wht. tr as. hvy duly tow ur ? 1 •1 ·85•1 C.•1t;o "" • 5-spood. t18k miles Alar111 Ci·yr Incl warr. 90 Camrav Excollorit cono111on1 1111111 co no 109 lhUI I (JWf1l'I $9 900 714·733 JJ69 .<JI $::'U,OOO 546 ·1006 &.Ill !> 5pd 21 J/Jrnpq, ~tereo very rc•lt 1th• CAL•SCAN Sb CJ!>O C..<tll ti•lO /4·11 ' CADILLAC 9040 HONDA 9085 4X4 9221 California Statewide '92 Sevllle STS wh11e '82 PRELUDE Elect olamonct, laupo rop & sm1 2-dr, Auto Xlnl Classified Advertising Network loather, bose soun<.I Int Am/f m Cass AC. •'89 R ange R ovor • w i;d custom ctHomo PS. Looks & wns 901 WllllO. w tiln IOdtht*' wheuls ABS brakes, S1150 000•6Jt 71<19 SO llS never ever o rr remo1u entry/alarm. road 9!Jk mrles. l!ush now lie pd 361< rrnf. guards, sunroof. ,,t> 180 Ca li fornia newspapers with a combined under warranty JEEP solute r11111 I con1t 9110 $16 500 G<l'J·074U S22,9!>0 showroom circulation of more than 3 million. (; 0 fl CJ 6 4 5 .3 1 20 644-0625 ove 19 90 Eagl6 Talo n MISC. AUTO 9245 S11vor/Black. loildl?Cl, 1 1989 SEVILLE owner. perl grad gtft $400 for 25 words Or oginal. real good 71<1-547-7621 SEIZED CARS from cond111on. new lites. $175. Porsc l1c~. C.1- $8500 675-6128 d 111 a cs. C llovys. OM W 's, Co1vo11es LINCOLN 9120 At so Joeps, 11wo·s FORD 9075 Your Are;i Toll f IC·~ I <S '83 M ark !!00·8Y8 9770 l ,, II VI 4-dr 1 JG I lor (Ufll.!111 I t '71 Station Wagon grey, learhcr /Iver age UHJS LTD 131k mil. S750 19 mpg Xlnl COlldl· C l asslf car ! &37·;?173 l•ori 53,250 ObO !l<10· 7507 ANTIQUES & '74 Ford E-300 runs. CLASSICS 9250 for parts Many now Make t hat call. parts• Tahe 11 ;:ill• MERCEDES 9130 .S595 259 Srerks CM '54 Dodge R o y a l c1,1::.:.1c. ony111,1I rUll'> '82 M ustang 6-cyc. '89 M e rcedes Benz !)real. S2b00 7144:.lu (916) 449-6000 pwr SIO()r Sholl AC 1601<; mtlOS, phone, GGt..':. o r 7 fl1 IJ!.>il G·llJlt rnnrl. ricw brahes Grr xlnt Sl 5,CJOO I Ir 111 gas St050 b43 2:.16!) •136-C.C.6!> or 8'..-1·61160 Ovcrsrockcd w1t11 '94 Ford Bronco '93 M ercedes B enz s1ull? A call to XL T loodcd tow JJk!) 400 SEL TOP 1st 7 I . 12.800 n111. Black, tntcJ S969. 18 MB crodrl ap-Classrtred window, CUSIOm rtlltS pproved 60K n1oles W iii hel~ $24,900 552·6565 436·6665 or 054-6-160 642-56 a , =1'T. tie Buyer's Mar. ~et" ~'/: •• • ...-'· 'o ?<let 0 ho v C h eck your shopping list off ~ ·Vo ~ ~I J. "/''#.J> ,of ..,.,~ ,, ••• b y stop ping in today at any -~ '-:Jo "'~ o' ·8. ~ c ,. .S: c ~JI -1 f!7,,, • q,_ 'sr IL~ -6 · .,.% I\'. ts one o f these local Orange -7. ~ ~,4.,, ~ s7:; Cq,_ ' lJ O.t-r ~ ,_f" County Auto Dealers! ·8 o/R. c 9 ~ ~,, C'e q ,_ P" -. ':/l/ q "" '~~ "Buy, Lease or Browse" /o o e-,., L , . ""•· ""Ct. c,., . o,· . QI\'. eq,,. ~nge County's Auto Dealers are Nu111ber ~. 8 ""e,. ~ C '"K ,,__,, q q,._ l\le-, r# One in Customer Satisfaction ~ "Cq,. S ADDLE BACK 0 .. - @ Dodge LINCOLN . '-:11. ~ -~M E RCURY CONNELL CHEVROLET CREVIER BMW ATLAS DODGE BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY °i<JI I J A•ru A ,1 M 11 ) I to" '!.> •Br H A/8 Ho1bor Blvd CM 16800 m:9/j9d HB Sales service Etl11•q"r ti 55 fwy 835 3 I 7l 546-1934 546-1200 Leasing Parts .. @ (i] @ IRVIN E AUTO < lllU ~ll I\ ..; ,.. mluM'ID . CENTER VOLVO 1-800-8 31-3377 ORANGE COAST SOUTH COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSM081LE ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH TOYOTA/VOLVO PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK, MAZDA FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 7 14 380·1200 tU/9 tfor~nr Hlvd C M l'ihf) H. lflV•r II vol I ,.,, :•,,111 Hor~r Blvd S°sro Maso 1301 Ouoil S1., N~rt Beoch • 54 -1934 722-2000 49-80~ 833-93 •• .: PUBLIC NOTICES PUB LIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES I OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY PU BLIC NOTICES 888 pqi J1 1111· Ull\ n t P Jt f..1 t •It') 11 f1!1111t·~ lt-.h"•I ;il111.,1• J(t t (, tt t..•' ~·I. co hll .L'll•S~ ..,, •. ' l -..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 888 OBITUARY PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious Business Name Statement The followong Pl''"'''''i lrr> uoong business a• Pas, DC' True\. Line 3~GI '1u•111 n•,i Tide C•rcte, Hunhnqton Beach, CA 9:?Gd'l (. , 1 . i !1 4 •''l c.: , \ .J :. ',, fli;, .,,lfl•fl'lt'f"I V..1. f!'O fl5 lf"ft'•''u'' II KLOKE ,.. •r t r C-n••"'' r ,.,11 ·' v-. •11 11 ,. t CI o Is e C: b o r I e Jones'" the 196011. She was Ass1s1an1 Ed- itor ol the s11o•l-l•vOd Or,'\ngo Counly II· lus1r:i1od m::iga7sne. :incl wrole the populor and Anna-Mart Bosk- ovich Also survived by sister M oina Bra- ron, and numerous nieces and nephews John served In World War II as o naval lieu· tenant arid 1etlred lrom rho Naval Re· serve rn 1973 as a Commander He was also an educator who taught al BrOild Ripple High School. India- napolis, IN and a1 Newport Ha1bor High School in Newporl Beach, CA He au- lhored several chem - oslry and physics re•1 books John was a lovi ng lalher and grandlalher end w ill be greatly missed . Viewing w ill be Mon- d<Jy. April 29th lrom 5· 8 p m Services w lll held Tueselay, 11 a.m. at Paciltc View Memo- rlal Park, Newport Beach 71 4-644-2700 O•~lfll'(.,.ur1,unJU\f1, 01•rJ•l •, Kloke 19963675780 19963676783 1 I • t l 1~e D.111v 11101 Aprol t.. t'l ~o o 1 1 r. 11,, 1 1 ~7 1 11t(J !>nl11· "·'·iv~: 1 111t. rOCSAP TRUCK I It.IE INC. (CA), 3~61 nunnrrog 1100 Cuch! Huntongton PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Beach CA 92r,1<> ---------------This busont>~S " co'> Flcllll->u5 Business Fictitious Ou!>iness uocled by a rnrµnr.lloc•n Name Stal emenl Name Statement The reg1sl1an1 corr•'ncnccu fl1t' lo towing pe1su11s J•t• ,.,ll , '·" t. to \rJnSaCt t\\JCj\0{\'"#\ und('I ti .1119 l.H1!a1ne-;'; ::15 r!t '~ l1 ttlo f1c1111oujl n"mp ,,, ,,,y f1•.ycho1og1c;i1 S1•r· ... 1Cl' names l1stc>d .ihnve "n J.(, 101 ~ KraC'meo NI ii;, Pt.1 fc 1 1 1 l1 w ,4 c 11rr•f f• • I I I, C•· Illy ,';I/ ". 91l CC'rtl, CA 9:'670 A• r r., ' l EOCSAP TllUCK 1 l~lf OrrkC'IC'y Psyrl1ol11rwa1 ltlC rlene P=>•H oc Sc•vrrl'S \CAI ICI! ~ P1t>s1oen1 Kr .1f'n1rr. • 125.1 ~ l.1 "' '''' Ttoos s1a1emen1 was l>lf:'i..I Cf\ <1;•1.10 J • w,fh Iha Counly Ctr.rk ol f l•os bu<;iness " • nr\ nr.inge County 011 J 8 96 U•it lrd by a CO•P•••·•lonn 1006367!5781 H~vo) you SliHlc>d dn•nq Daily Polo! Ap11I G 1 J 20 IHIS•llC'S, yc1? yes 19(1) 27 !996 Sa?72" Bro~ ('fpy PsythOIOll't:'I St!1v1cos Dr Jvu•th A L111 PUBLIC NOTICE n,1n P1L·~ Tf, \ st,llPmenl .v.lS lolroc.J Fictitious 8uslness Name Statemen t The lollowrng poisons arc doing business as Virtual Lending Technotogy. 575 Anion Boulevard, 1200 Costa Mesa. Clli 92626 C:tec1ronic Mortgage Sane LTD a Ca1tlorn1a Corpora- tion. 575 Anion Boulevard. .f200. Costa Mosa. CA q2626 rhos bvsines~ '' Gon-ducled by a corporaloon 11ave you srartcd dorng bu,tness yel? Yes 3 20·96 Eloctronte Mor1gage Banc. Ud . Rory P Hughes. Pres- 1den1 Tnts statement was hied wrll1 lho County Cle1k or 01ango Counly on 3·22·96 10063677500 Darty Prlol Aprll 20. 27, May 4, 11, 1996 Sa780 PUBLIC NOTICE Fic titious BueltteH Heme lt•tement wi1t1 1110 Counly Clr1k ot Ooam.10 County on 3 14 9G 19963676590 Daoty r1101 Aprol 13 20. n. D.1 1 P1l1>t A11,1 , Mily" I, l'l')f, PUBLIC NOTICE May 4 1996 6371~ --F-lc_t_lt_l_o_u_s_B_u_s_t_n_e_s_s_ PUBLIC NOTICE Namo Sta tement 11 ('IOI 1'.or r~ I pr• ••.. u • V Fictitious Bualneaa domg u11• ""'' ~ 11~ Mai 1 ,., Name Statement CuSff>m I ll11'1PI n, '•lj'I The lollowong persons '"" 699 S <>111" l.ull"IJ" • J <Jotng business II" Mo Futlcr\ron ('fl 11 •1· JI Cam1n1to. 30'2 N Ma111 W1f1•11n1 11, "' . I I C: •:1.11•· Strocl Santa /\ri.1 C..A Co11rgro • .1 'II 1111111" 11 92701 CA 9711< 1, Huynh Tlol Tho1. J l '> W Tt<15 l11J~1nl'~'o t'> c t Isl 11 19 Tushn CA 906110 duCll!d ily a•t "' 1.,\J,1.11 V11squez Ramorez Orll1no llavr you st,11 r .. J "' ""' 2575:> V1:1 Loma Lag1111a b11!.,r10~' >'''., Y1•s 3 ;>I •11, Hills, CA 92653 W1111am 110111 This bu•lness os co11 This s101rm1•111 v .. 1~ tolrd ducted by a general p:irl woln llln Cowoly ri.•1k • I nersh1p Or.lngc-C 11r•tv ''" 1;'1 .r, Have you Slarted do•no 19063677547 business yef? No Oaoly Poll)! Al"'' o ;>' Huynh Tho Thot .,~ 1 11 1nn r:-7 Thos 1111tamen1 wo• lolotJ ~.,,uy ' '"'" _,., 1 woth rhe County Clerk or PUBLIC NOTICE Oiango Coun1y on 3-28·'16 19903670329 Ot11ly P1101 April 'J7 May .. 11 18 1996 Sa781 The following ~rtons are doing businns H Law Oala Man agement, 60 Pt11u Square, Sulle 200. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANQ~ IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Aprll 17, 1096 Orange, CA 92668 ----------Conr11d Rodrlquoz, 1380 Flctltloue 8u1lneH Village Way, F204, Costa Name Stat•ment .,, .•nil1 hdrt1r1ll t111t f It l UHi t.•,11 ,. C1 rt M"- ' •I ""' ur.I Uoot· '• ,1h Du1t.\~ t • LICI I 011111.J,. • I I""" Klul\O ', 111,1 u ,_.,, .1qo UP•· • I 1 y f -l ', .. ',1 t._"\ • ,_, \ t l\' LEVITT Rosottn C n se Boni L evitt l l ol s.1111,1 /\n.1 1r.-1ql1h tlo('CJ /qHi' I , t••1H1 \1 11Ul\1~ 1•to·• .1 lu•ttJ ">l111qgte l~tllo fltt• 'fOtl•f>il• ll•IJ'15 ••••• ,.tut ' tru•11 , htp • t '1111 11111 ~uiyery Dll~·O o f Orange·· fc>a· IWC! 011 May 28 1980. she 111.111 •C'd Or J,'\Ck Lov- 111 .-. roltred lorensoc: p11ycl11.-.111st During 1111s drlflcull year he w:is r1er devoted com- p .H11 u11 They woro 11H•r11bors of lhO ror SI Ur111PC1 Methoo1st Chu•Ch rn Cosra MCS;.l f\s ;i h11,'\I ;\Cl o l kind· noss iind gene1os11y, sho w1llC'll lier body to 1110 hv111e Un1vers1ty WollclJ Body Program. lo .-.10 111 tile study ol genontology A momorrat service w.tl bo hold on Friday, Moy 3, at tho Costa Mesa Sonoor Centor. 695 W 19 th Slreel al 10 AM All who wish lo pay l11bule 10 this wonderful woman aro welcome to altend .,,,. t '""""'~ J11riv A1 '----------- 1, ''""' r r ,,,., ell•·,"' WILLIAMS I ~ -. . .. 111• w.1. NIC 11r t1•1J ll y J o hn E. Wllllame, MCM'IC V.W '"""' .,,,,.... tong-time Cosl a M osa •MONAL. MM '" w ,., horn 11 1 flcm-resld~nt, bo•n Aug. .,,.,, '" N .. w Jorsey 24, 1913 rn Shoals. In-Cemet~ • Mort\Jary I .,1 11;,,1 hc•••n ,11 Or· dl~na, passed away Chapel • CrematOf'Y 111yu Cci1111ly rro;1de111 A prll 24, 1996. In '' r more 111;111 30 Santo Barbera, CA 3500 PKfflc Vlow ~ ~···" s D11rm9 hor tile Precoded In death by Newpon ee.ctl • 111• e111oyou rwo very ~1ls w1lo Geraldlna and 11 ___ ..... _ .. •.71111001111111111!111. 11.ippy, s11 1..cosslul son Srephon: survived 111.1rro;igcs lhu l1rst to by 1115 daughter Sha· PIEllCI mTllEll nobort Haydon Benl, ron Welch (Ken): 181 .... ," 1.1<;1mg :?6 yoars unlit granddaughter Kalher· Mortuary .... t".h."'61 111<; de.1th 111 t966 tne Boskovlch (Mike); ... ...,......,.... This n1ar1tnnr p ro· grandsons Jon Welch Cremation lluceo livo 1.h•ltho11 <1nd Jason Wlllll'lms; 110 Broadw 1t nb.-11 ni11 .Jc.,hn. n ,, d g 1 e at-Costa M..:y ll<>cky .-.110 C.1111s. all grandchildren M ichael Ma·•tH or whorn "'0 h111ny I\~ ;i w idow site I 111qht sevoml genera 11011'.I o l c h1ltl1on rn her 111;111y years Ill A11na s f"1clsc11ool 111 Costa Me"n HOWUI Hove A Garage Sole ! When you're tuned into classi fied ~u're tune d into yo ur community. Mesa. CA 92626 The lollowtng peraona are This busrnus 11 con-doing buslne11 H Wist dueled by an lnd•vtdoal Compoler Works. 28885 The r~iatrant comm~.o Niguel v1111. L•gun1 10 1tan111ct bus1ne11 under NtQuel. CA 92677 Catie J WtH . 28885 Shopping for a new Nlgu•I Vlt18, LAgun1 apartment? claulfled Niguel. CA 92677 l•U you c ompare Tilt• but lnHs 11 con· coats • without houle Ot wQfryl Whe1her you're buylno CleHtned or ••lllng, Cl .. attied 842·0878 covert •II your nHdal To• Wlloni II Mnv Cori cern F111a•I Clly Y11d11 CllBrtlll\ lr1r t\(nrn) >'lflply mg lo tho Ooo111tm11111 ot Alcoholtc Beverage Control to Hll 11lcohollc b•vernges 1t 2901 W Cour Hwy . Slip C.. Newport Beach. Cf\ ~2663 wllh a "5A ' On·Sale a-r•t 00111 11c.enso<•> Pu bllt htcl Ntwporl 8tach-Coat1 ~ta DOiiy Pll01 APfU 27, 1"6 Sa182 <;110 was also n former 1nofllbet o r lho Local "'"''c•ans U111011. •n· INta1rnng o vorroty of audiences will' hor tpoct111 style o r piano pl11y111g and Singing, and n retlrod m ombor ot A S C A P Ono of llttr IOl!Qt WH re· corded by both ROl,lo1 W rllfama end Jack When Words Are Not Enough "SP«l•llzlng In S11m1Mlh11 Flou>c,. .. 2983 Hubor Blvd Cotti Mete 540 .. ~135 cm= -~· -;lf'i :,• ... t . 1t..> I • • J ' I ·• ,, ~ --· ./ ., ; -· .. '88 HONDA '91 HONDA PRELUDE CIVIC CRX 5Spd, new soft top AT. A/C 20r. 5spd. •2EDM876 #2JKH950 44,830 miles '44tl 'Jttl ttl '94 TOYOTA '93 BMW '93 BMW CAMRY XLE SON 3251 3251 4Dr. AT (30.349 m1) 4Dr. AT (35.091 m11 4Dr 5spd (42.075 m1) #807304 #807102 #807101 •1t,ttl 'II ttl •11 ttl '94 BMW 7401L Sedan 124 121 Olt 4Dr, AT (3. v75 m1) 4Dr, AT (12.108 m1) #807331 #807290 #807239 SAR IAll IAR '94BMW '94 BMW '94ACURA 3251c CONY 7401L SON LEGEND L CPE 2Dr AT (23.964 m1) 5Spd (19.272 ml) #807196 #807336 SAii SAii Santa Ana Auto Mall 55 Freeway at Edinger 714-835-3171 OPEN 7 DAYS SERVICE & PARTS OPEN SATURDAYS '91 BMW 318's CP '92 BMW 5251 4Dr. AT 142,38"> mo) 11807177 'II ttl 2Dr. 5spd (8735 m1) #807212 SAVI 4Dr. AT (35.87Q m1) #807340 llll SAVINGS! '91 TOYOTA '89 CHEV 1 TON '88 BMW PREVIA LE CREWCAB DUAUY 7351 AT, AC 454 VS 177 560 1111 #2VV'v:il! #3118"1' ti '11,4tl '93 BMW '95 BMW '93 BMW '93 BMW 325's 3181 5251 525i tl.1 2Dr Al (39.640 m1) 4Dr. AT ( 14.036 m1) 4Dr 125. 712 m1 AT llf!ry clean l l i-<71 20r AT 4Dr 4x4 AT 113.807 ml) #807136 #807227 #807109 'TI• •JEGr .k.l •80~2c,o •807317 •11 ttl *14 ttl •11 ttl *II ttl '41 ttJ IAll '94 BMW '94 BMW '94BMW '94 BMW '94BMW 94BMW 3251s CPE 3181SDN 3251s CPE 7401L SON 5401SDN 3251s CPE 20r AT (24.121 m~ 4Dr. AT (31J57 m1) :?Dr 5spd ( 16.21 ~ 0111 401 AT 179.008 mil 20r 5spd 121 530 mt) #807331 #807307 •807252 #807243 •807215 IAVI IAR SAR llll llll '95 BMW '93 BMW '92 LEXUS '92 BMW 3181 5251 SC 400 3251 4Dr, AT (8336 m1) 40r. AT (33.59J mll 5'xJt1 ~.AT (24.785 #807315 #807314 m)#El>7344 IAll llll SAii ( ., ~ $ 10 m. Ol n me be ta• all stt clii \91 lat a} ~ ca [)\ M SJ> Be cb Ro wl -( I i :J ic;r ; N< ">(i ly wl .. ( llfl - , .. ~· .... I '. ,_ NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABLE LOCAL SHUTTL• s •Rv1ca 1 9 & & • PR•• COl'Paa & DONUTS • aav1c• WHIL• YOU WAIT BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT . NO PROBLEM ON ALL NEW & USED VEHICLES ALLIN STOCK MODELt1704 w/MSAP OF t17,020 Sant.a Ana Laguna ALLIN STOCK MODB.17103 w/MSRP OF '12.838 ,.. .................... -.... "' .. ,., ............. .. .,..,.., ................. •••i..•,...•1111 r.-...--. = ................. i..,......._ __ , __ ~r~-~ .................... ,= .......... °" .,. • ... ,,..,..... ... ___ ...... .. ..... ., .... _ HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ''DRIVEN' TO SATISPY! YOU'' t (800) GET·IOYOTI • R•NTAL OARS AVAILABL• &lllllllM Diiier Cover. . .Fred Sands Coast.al, PropertleS 2. Map/Index :21. Cann~ Village Rulty fL Ranax 3. Cout Newport Propatia 22. Metro ty 42. Raux (. Co.ut Newport Propatia 23. ~llalty ... Gnabb•EUU s. Coast Newport Propatia 2A. Co dwell Buker Newport Beach llaJdatlal Real &late S«rvicee 6. Coast Newport Properties 25. ColdWell 9.mbr Newport Beach u . Gnabb•EUU 1. Coast Newport Properties 26. Coldwell l.utker Newport Beach Raidmtlal Real &late Senices 8. Coast Newport Properties 27. Coldwdl l.utker Newport BeKh (6. GrabbllBJ.u. 9. Cout Newport Propati• 28. Coldwdl laftktt Newport~ Raidatl.al Real Estate Savka 10. Cout Newport Properties 29. Colclwtll 8anka Newport Beach t7. Grubblll!Wa 11. Coast N~ Pro~a 30. Coldwell B~ Newport Beach llesidentlal RMI e.tate Savka 12. Waterfront omes c., ReaJtore 31. Cotchffll Banker Newport Beach t8. GrubbllEU.b 13. Walerfront Homa Inc., Realtors 32. Coldwdl Bank« Newi*t Beach Rdideonlial Real Estate Scrricee ](. Waterfront Home. Inc., Realton 33. Coldwell BaAktt Costa Mesa 50. Homes of the Weelc/ 15. Waterfront Homes Inc.. ReaJton 34. Cover Home Open Home Guide 16. Watftf:ront Hom8 lac., Jlea1ton 35. Balboa Wand Realty 51. Homet of the Week 17. Fftd Suck N~rt Propatie. 36. Rumbold Realty 53. =tt::: 18. The PrudentW -on Doup Co. 38. Remu 56. 19. Th« Prudential -Jon Douglu Co. 39. Remu 20. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. co. Rmuui e..500 $515,000 ............. = .,2MOO I == $579,000 $589.000 $595,000 sm.ooo $599,000 $599,000 $599,000 $599,000 •• ,$6'9.000 e $619,000 $619,000 ~.ooo = $729.eoo $1J9,000 ..,,ooo 1200 East Balboa Blvd. $1 .595,000 45 Jloyal St. Georce $1 .650,000 32 BumlncTree $1 ,695,000 21 Lodunoor $1. 795,000 26 Unda Isle $1 ,995,000 755 Via Udo Soud $2,395,000 3 YOrbhtre $2,)95,000 20 Bumtnc Tree $2.495.ooo 231 Via Udo SOUd $2,495,000 , 1740 Ellt Oceanfront $2,545,000 142 Hmbor a.land Drive $2.'95,000 7 a.hire Court $2AOO.OOO 3 C111tNcxxf Drive $2,695,0oo 215 Via Udo Soud $2,895.000 1310 Ca1axy Drive $2,995,000 2296 Chiinnel Road $3,075,000 853 Via Udo Soud $3,495,000 85W38Vla Udo Soud $4, I 00,000 35 Halbor Island $4,400,000 • 2112 E. Balboa Blvd. $4,850,000 515 Harbor Island Drive Newport Coast I $299.GOO ..... $299.900 $408.m $449,0GO $599,000 $MC},000 $899,000 $1,419,000 $L49MOO $•.•• s1.a:a - New Listings Oceanfront Newer 4 Bd. 3 5 Ba. 4 car paritln1. No boardwalk Whitewater view! Jim Jacobs $1,200,000 Udo Isle Udo Isle perfection I 3 bed- rooms. 2 baths. 45' lot with south patio. John M cMonJcle $695,000 cameo Hl&hJands Very private 4 bedroom home Lovely courtyard entry. Valendne & Hutchings $667 ,000 New Ustings .. ~ 19'2 Wllldward ~ BlcCaa,.. 6R•Verta 30 Ro,al St. 0eorp c.IHllurwea '19 Slpal Rd. Cero_ ... Mar 611 Dahlia 600 Bqollla Coro_....,. ..... 452 cabrtllo Terrace 609Seaward CMtaMeea 9'6 Seute St. DeverSlutree 1118 SantSaco Dr. 1362 Galaxy Dr. 1310 Galaxy Dr. Eaetalde Coeta M- 2030 P•Joma Granwllle 1135 Granvllle Harbor~ 2006 Beryl Lame llarlterVlewllDla 3608s.mtew 1207 Stllrboard IS31 S.adcMde U..lale 21' Via Koro• 01 Via )Kar 124 Via Trlelte 421 Via Udo N0"9 123 Via OnMtO 231 Vim Udci ScMlcl .,, Via Udo 5oed Jon OW. Kevta K1bllk DonaaN BobW~ Inca LeMllt Clutsttne Kiil Dottle AaltelO Dottle Austerl DeblBM Mike Marr Rick Lan1ewll EftnCork• Ilana Brodie feely Good ...,._(I.SJ aob &ere Harbor View Homes 4 bedroom on large lot. backs to park. Great opportunity! Sara Hinman $559,000 South Coast Metro Corp owned! 3 bedrooms, I bath with private patio! Outstanding condition. Best value! Patrick Bartolk: $99' 900 BayfrontUving Jasmine Creek Very tastefully remodeled home with conte mpora ry ftalr. End unit with ocean view. Hln1na1t & Legrand · , $489,000 Eastbluff Great 5 bedroom, 3 bath remodeled family home. Harris & Kltne $599,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded 4 Bet. 3.5 Ba. on exceptionally large lot. Schmiesing & Mertz $639,000 Harbor RJd&e Estates 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Ocean and city lights view. 3 car garage. l.anpvtn & Sere $729,000 Spyglass HW 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. pool, spa and panoramic view. Fix & Smith $869,000 Irvine Terrace Exciting view of bay! 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, pool. Marian PhlUJppl $1 , 795,000 Dover Shores Custom bayfront estate. Best view location! Must see! A true Mediterranean home. Patrick BartoUc $1,390,000 Gated Communities Ritz Cove Great oceantront"lot perched above padt and Pacific. Scaalaa & Buk $2,014,000 ' 644,.,1600 723,.,8800 Newport Coast St. Michel 3 bedrooms + den with pool and spa. Many uPiJ8des. Mike Marr $449,000 Ocean Rklp Quality 4 bedroom plus bonus room, 4.5 bath home on tarae lot. DITulUo & Thomas $1 ,549,000 644~1600 723~8800 New Listings Harbor Hlchlands 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath family home. Great value! carr & Feeney $159,900 Newport North Highly upgraded 2 bedroom townhome with view. Greg Lombardi $189,000 Costa Mesa Pride of ownership 3 bedroom home. Sports court In yard. Mary DITulllo $182,000 Ml9elon Vlefo Model perfect 2 bed- room. 2.5 bath + loft wfth 2 car praae. Gree Lombardi $174,000 Balboa Peninsula Brand new townhome at the beach! Steps to sand! Ronda Hein $100,000 Portaflna Striking ocean, whitewater and coastline view. Steve Htch $925,000 RJtz Cove Great custom bldg. site In guard gated community Second row with fabulous views! Minutes from harbor. Scanlan & Busk $895,000 View Properties Oceanfront Duplex In quiet beachfront section. Top quality buildlng. spacious units in mint condition. Ronda Hein $1,095,000 Udo Isle Custom home on double lot with pool. Bay and light view. Sara Kinman $1,295,000 Cameo Shores Great view. gorgeous 4 bedroom, family room, open and light. Evan Corkett $1,385,000 Shorecllffs Remodeled home with ocean and canyon views on large lot. Weglarz & Weclarz $I ,649,000 Condo & Townhome Living Newport Laadtq 2 bedrooms/den, 2 baths. Great location -open end unit. Schmleslnc & Mertz $155 ,000 Conveniently located 2 story on cul-d~. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Frank Sen nee $210,000 Harbor R.klce ere.t Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car carace. Cul-de-sac. ee"' & tancevt.n $499 ooo . , Emerald Bllf Fabulous home, steps from sand w/whltewater views! Dawtcl Hlnclller $2.300.000 Rb Coft Panoramic views from aJI 3 stories. Up to 9 bedrooms Scanlan & Buk $2,690.000 lntne Cove 4 ed. 5.5 Ba 6 car garage Ocean view! Across from private beach RJclt Lanaevtn $2,900,000 Unda Isle The Gold Coast of Unda Isle. Fabulous turning basin views from this newly remodeled family home Job McMoalele $ t ,995,000 New Listing Harbor' Rklc• 2 ed. Dynasty on pri- vate lot. End unit Well done Interior BeTerty Morphy $399,000 S""'-HID Fabulous ocean and bay views. 4 bedrooms. 2.S baths. Coe.a. Mauetltl $1,195,000 .DENNIS DIJRGAN DEBI BIBB 759~3707 EASTSIDE CHARMER 2030 PALOMA Tfris classic California Rancfr style frome witfr 3 bedrooms and 2 batfrs is located on one of tfre area's most coveted streets. Wfrite and hrigfrt tfrrougfrout, features include frardwood ~oors and a look-and-cook kitcfren . Situated on an extra-large lot of more tfran I 0,000 sq. ~., tfre park-like yard is enveloped witfr mature foliage offering privacy and . tranquility. Plenty of room for cfrildren to explore, and dogs to play, or just relaxing in your frammock. Fruit-bearing trees include macadamia nut, lemon, apricot and lo-quat. Reduced to $379,000 II ' . > ' 1 I t I I BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CA RR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron Open Sat. & Sun. $429,000 Harbor Highlands Pride of Ownership 2006 Beryl Lane Open Sunday $359,900 Pride of Ownership Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. 1 Ba. renovated units Steps to beach! Great for owner/user Excellent income, new carpet and paint $369,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate. community pool $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 Dover Shores Bayfront 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60. on the water Large pnvate dock. large sunny patio $1,079,000 Baysbores Family Home 7 Bd. 5 Ba. Traditional, hardwood fl~ French doors. 3 fireplaces. 3 car garage. large COWltry kitcheWfamily room $795,000 Lido Isle Prime Location! 2 Bd. 2 Ba.+ den home. beamed ceilings Prime street 10 street location. 35' lot $595,000 Harbor IDghlancls Pride of OwnersbJp 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in move-in condition Great location, terrific value! $359,900 717-4744 Udo Isle View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! Highest quality matcnaJ, Marble. granite, French doors, crown moldings, 3 fircpl.ices $869,000 Harbor 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 home! Steps to beach & tennis $429,000 Costa Mesa Starter 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home on large pie-shaped lot New roof, freshly painted, new carpet $219,000 )IM KLINE 759-3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Lff etime Sales A£faleventent Hall of Fame Mem6er .-759 ... 3727 FOUR GREAT HARBOR VIEW LISTINGS 2210 Newport Hills Drive Magnificent custom home on 21,000± square foot lot. 6 bedrooms, 5 .5 baths. $1,195,000 1968 'Port Chelsea . Beautifully upgraded Palermo on large south facing lot.· 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. $685,000 1954 Port Locksleigh Newly remodeled custom home that's a must see. · 6 bedrooms, 5 baths. $949,000 1978 Port Chelsea Wonderfully maintained Montego model with great curb appeal. Priced to sell. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. $465,000 :a JOHN ROBIN 717~4711 McMonigle NEW LISTING! Exclus ive Lido Isle Bayfront: 853 Via lido Soud $3,495,000 OPEN SATURDAY £i SUNDAY Besc or Lido Isle 123 Via Orvieto $849,000 OPEN SATURDAY 6 SUNDAY Lido Isle PerYect:ion 207 Via jucar $695~<><><> Beautifully remodeled in 1994, this light and bright 3 bedroom home is rich w11h afternoon sunlight pouring through irs large south patio and into iu unique garden room Indoor and outdoor living become one and the generous oversized 45 foor lot backing on [O a pedestrian Strada is truly optimized with its orientation or space. Pride of ownership is ever present with select finishings, and lush landscape redefining the "lido Lifestyle". OPEN SATURDAY fi SUNDAY Best: Buy on t:he Bayfront: Inc ludes Landf 26 Linda Isle $1,995,000 Elegant Lido Isle Home 124 Via Trieste $699,000 OPEN SUNDAY S07 Via Lido Soud $1,99s.ooo Rtpmfftrtd Buytr N ewport H<·1~l11 Famtly Honu· S Parle Pim $1,069,oon Belcourt Townhom~· J 6 Btlcourt Drive Rtpmt11ttd Buytr Lido Isle Estate 110 fg Tritstt ···"5.000 Charming Ltdo Isle Home 838 Yia Lido Soud 22 CHATHAM COURT Beautiful Belcourt Exclusive Gated Comm unity Spacious contemporary 2 bedroom, 3 bath plus formal dining room and large den . $749,000 842 HARBOR ISIAND ORNE Exquisite Medlt.e"anean Bayfront 4 bedrooms plus office and bonus room 72 ~· dock, pool and spa . $2,595,000 For more information or an an appointment to sftow Call SUE ELLEN VOLPE 759 ... 3769 ALTEZZA YOUR CHOICE FOR A FAMILY HOME Fabulous 3 btdroom D '*" witlr tld11 alld J1iglrt view, fxmus room, media room, and 3 car garage. Hifilly upgraded with marble floors, top·of-tfte Une Berier, timed oa~ cabi11etry, custom builf.irtS, soulld system wired tlrrougfrout, AIC, Honeywell security, fully landscaped. Now asking $635,000 Spectacular city, bay and ocean views from almost every room. 5 bedrooms, 2. 5 baths, comer Jot. $797,500 Beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 bath single story home on quiet street. Spacious lot with pool and spa. $875,000 For more information contact RICK LANGEVIN 759 ... 3759 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Yean In The Newport Harbor Aru OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 2436 Irvine E-3, Back Bay, NB 3 Bd Twnhm Renee Peterson-King $259.000 1718 Plaza deJ Norte • Peninsula Pt, NB 3 Bd Hse Jill ArKlrus $525.000 1701 Starlight -Baycrest, NB 4 Bd Hse Lorraine Farrington $579,000 344 .Joann · College Park, CM 4 Bel Hse Carta Broffman $249.000 SUNDAY ONLY 234 Lugon1a • Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $34 9, 900 984 Bayside Cove West • NB 2 Bd Condo Bea Arnold $395,000 615 Guy Pl . Newport Heights 4 Bd Hse Carrie Allen $439. 000 54 Ocean Vista • Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo Lorraine Farrington $579,000 1811 Oiff Dr · Cftff Haven, NB 3/2 Bd ()pix Marlene Hassel $549,500 500 E. 15th • Cliff Haven, NB Betty Comegys 395 Camden • Laguna Beach Us Olsen 4 Bd Hse $659,000 4BdHse $1.450.000 SATIJRDAY AND SUNDAY 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB Eva Khwaja I Jerry Smith 610 Donald • Newport Heights Cammy Leslie 1465 Galaxy • Dover Shora, NB Richard Lee 334 .... " Street • Peninsula Point Vicki Lee I Sharon Granes 3 Bd Hse $419,000 3BdHte $469,000 4 Bd Hse $595,000 4 BdHte $635,000 501 North Bayfront • Balboa Island Rick Schreiber I Mark Jackson 3 Bd Hse $1.495,000 . -RENTALS AVAilABLE- 100 Schab Plau •105 Versaies, NB Stldio Ftmishaf $775 2400 Gnmmoor • Wocxtnlge. lrAne 2530 Suvltw •5 c.orma del Mar 69 Stanford IMne 9834 Lewis . Mariposa, fV 2402 NartJonne Easl9idt CM 2 Bel Coodo $900 I Bel Apt $1,050 2 BdTM"hn $1,395 3Bd1vrivn $1,450 4 Bel Tvrirn $1,500 3121 W. C.oMt It., •38 Towers, NB 2 Bel Condo Sl.850 601 Udo Park Dr. •lD ·Udo Vlage, NB 2 Bel Condo $2.400 1931 Port Trtmty · Haibor View Hms 3 8d Hse · nm $2.650 209 1/2 N. 8lipfront · ~ lslaoo 3 Bel Apt $2,650 1321 Su.a· Westdiff. NB 3 Bel Hse w/pool ·fun $2.695 On the water ... -------------. Bayfront w/3bds. dining nn, shared dock & city ligtit ~ Great beach house or remodel! •6373 $959,000 PEWPORT SHORES 3bd w/ exen:ise rm & office. Buill ii 83 on the canal Steps to comm tems, pool & ocean "6327 $420,000 um.E BAlBOA ISWI> 2sly b;Jylront oottage w/dock for larger boat Den. 3bds, &wer.filed brick patios. '6384 $1,395,000 3sty 5bd oceanfroot w/chlg rm. den & 4 car garage + 2bd apt w/dmmg rm & hplc. '6334 $1,495,000 oaAPRONT Be.xh cottage with 2 bds on comer lot in prime location '6388 $799,000 BAI.BOA ISi.Mi> Bayfroo& w/\lrge dock. 2sty remodeled 3bd w/den. roof deck. 6 car~ on comer lot. '6343 Sl.495,000 Corona del Mir oo the beach. Fatdous nr>lom 2sty 6bd ~home w/pool & spa •6280 $2,195,000 oaA1RONT Huge lot, prirne location w/4bd beach houw Can take '-" lo 5,000 sit. new home •b348 $1.040,000 Near the water ... --------. PENINSUIA POINT Rernocie*l 3bd buill around patio. Park view from mas1er 111/offlce alcoo.ie & b*my •6400 $525,000 NEWPORT SHORES 3bd cottage, steps to prime oceanfroot & corrvn t.nty clihou!ie. pool & temis '6385 $249,900 PENINSULA POINT · 3bd w/lami!ot rm. 4 lrplc.es, rooldeck w/spa & ~. & 3 car grg Fr, doors & hrcN.d firs '6284 $795,000 Doomwl. p:d l spa. Upplad 2bdl 7' • cri>, flfW ldtdl. ~ d bJI, cMy VO & taan. 16m $575,000 BAI.BOA ISIAND Reroodeled 2sty 4bd w/f~ rm. roof deck. 3 frpbs, pMf tie & hardll.ood floors 16.166 $659,000 DOVER SHORES Pnme comer FreshliJ pamied I sty 4bd w/dinmg & faiMy rms. large rear yard w/pool & spa •6364 $595,000 UDO ISLE C'ageota ~ amn '<lila w!tda pMLv on tu.le COOl8I' lot Arches, beams &: patio w/spa. '6317 $1,499,000 <l.ffHAVEN Fabulrus 2sty 4bd+ gst qrtrs, open plan w/fam1~ rm. gwmd ldltchen Be 4 (31' gar3IJe •6368 $659,000 UDO ISLE BIG CANYON ~rb 3bd remodel built around lish patio oo extra 5""erl> trdk>nal 5bd custom,. prime p course lol lasge oome.r New desicp!r kitchen "6393 & view, prMll waled gmdn pod & spa. •6315 $829.000 $1,995,000 HOME BY 11IE SEA 2 doors from ocean, roofdec:k 111/VeN. ~ rrmode:led 5bd w/cirq & ,.,...,. rms. 16282 $795,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. Coast Hwy 714 631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty 8Al.:80A I.SL.AND 315 Midnl,..,... ~ 714 673-6900 ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors~ Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area Bri!#1f & hesh 3bd twmm w/dimig & {amt; nns, & patio on ~ CIUe-sac. Walk to lake, part, shops & schools. Comm pool & spa. #6356 673-6900 $260,000 SOUnt COAST METRO Rece.ri1oJ ren.tished BrookWw 2 sty 3bd ~ w/attached dotille !Jcl' BAYSIDE COVE 2sty 2bd condo w/attached cb& garage in gated cormmily w/pool, spa. beach &: wallable dock rental Steps to Bal>Oa Is- land brktge. "6390 631-1400 $395,000 NEWPORT'S ~. Very alrge comer lot on !Qwly. <Pet. tree-Wied street w/lsty 3bd very well built home. Dilitwj & ~ rms. laundry & work· shop. Priced below rnarl<et, bring deairatori #6310 631·1400 $419,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS lrnmacUate 4bd remodel w/famlly rm on quiet cul-de-sac. White washed kitchen cabinets, Fr doors. used brid< frplc & planta- tion sbJtters. Rear patio & nice~ #6392 631-1400 $439,000 rageilranemt knliorl ne.ardb& pools. llfJm UDO PJ\RK DRIVE N"icely appointed 2bd condo 631-1400 $144,800 .Jl,....J., ..L---..1 & . ligh . VlllA BAI.BOA Spacious 1st floor condo w/2 master suites, paver Illes & large patio. Canm pool & spa. Bike to beach. 16394 631-1400 $195,000 NEWPORT 8f.ACH Large 3bd twnhm w/patio in gated comple:x w/pool & spa. Att. dbl garage, hon.ts rm perfect for g;rn or ofBce. ~ w/vcdted cdlng. fireplace, spa tOO & balcorty. "6379 631-1400 $213,000 COSTA MESA'S College Park. f.xpanded 4 bd home w/family rm & 2 living nns. On comer w/attached garage. RV storage & large yard w/ pool.•6402 631-1400 $249.000 COSTA MESA HEDtTS Near park.& eJemen. mry school. Owming 3bd home w/hardwood floors & n!CeJ'ltly remodeJed kitchen & baths on R·2 lot. 16322 631-1400 $259,000 f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA Beautiful newer 3bd upgraded Mediterranean. Large end lot & gor geous yard on priwl~ cul-de-sac in prime area Mirrored dosets, spacious tiled kitchen & master bath wf JaCUZZI lub. •6395 631·1400 $297,000 Chrming Brion Jeamltte remodel 3 bck. got.I' metldldien. hardwood Ooors& ~ Remod- eled baths. Latge, very private yerd '6363 631-1400 $375,000 w, """"Y UldJUfta, ocean. sun&et oty ts llK!W. Security bldg w/doorman. pool & spa. #6301 631-1400 $495,000 lW.80A ISIAND ~ ~ 3bd front house w/lrpc + 2bd apt & carport for 3 c.ars. Prime island street.~ steps to baoiront w/Vte.w from front p.l- 6o. •6355 631-1400 $539,000 PENINSUIA POINT Newer 4bd traditional view °' srnal patk. ~ steps to beach & oce«1. NC. 2 frplces, bleached maple calXnetry In gourmet kitchen. 16397 631-1400 $635.000 CUFF HAVEN Delightful duplex w/3bd, 3ba owner's home w1'>eamed ceiling & yard, & 2bd rental lllit w/patlo, both w/fireplace. Great area, close to schools. •6377 631-1400 $549,500 BALBOA ISlAND Oiamq clq>lex w(lbds each l.llil In great comer location. Front hse w/fireplace, IU&: ~tied ldldle.n, &: Fr. 00ors i> patio. '6353 67U900 $559,000 ~VI.I.ME ~ 2bd~condow/ \4tws of nnq baskl. bat;, chamel. dty l9lts & mlns. Elegant high rise w/l4 hol.r doonnan, comn pool & spa. •6375 631-1400 $570,000 Sf.A ISlA,M) Dl'ilmatlc., ~ '"' IOdeled 2bd designlJ perfect condo w/~ rm. den & hi-tech kitchen In guard gated OOIT'l'IUlil'/ w/po<k.. spas & tennis. "6307 631·1400 $579,000 UTIUBALBOAISl.AN>~ 2bdhome. mlllter has ~ ara and llRplaoa, & opens to nice Ink petlo. Stldo apt CMr 9ill'll98-16370 . $SSS,000 '7"6900 $625,000 NEWPORT BEACH l43'W.CO..._, 714 631-1400 SPYGLASS HILL Corona de:I Mar. T radilional 2sty 3bd 'Mlh den/ office.~& bonis nns. ~gnxnls with Mn gardens, pool & spa. "6376 631-1400 $895,000 NEWPORT'Sl>owr Shores ~ed bright & spaciwslsty w/Sbds. dmg & fanV,i nns & yctrd w/ patio. pool, spa & waterfal. New 14-'ildows, smooch cei&ngs, marble & hrdwd Priced for fast sale' '6345 631-1400 $715,000 DOVER SHORES Sweeping front r<:NI views from exceptionally 1oYe1oJ 4bd w/dining & family rms. remodeled l<itchen. 3 car grg. pool & spa "6335 631-1400 S795,000 LD>O ISl.E Beautifully remodeled turnkey 3bd on huge lot. Master w/frplc, ~ & familyrms, maids qrtrs & 3 c.ar grg. Soaring ceilings & walls of glass to patio, pool. spa & gardens. REDUCID r6380 631-1400 $949,000 NEWPORT'S Upper Bay area. Extr~ private rustom built 3bd w/large family rm on estate-sized lot. Open~. hlcji ceilings. ~ts. Fr. doors & faldous lush tropical landscaping. •6381 631-1'00 $950,000 ~ POINT Front row homesite in spec· tacuW location on the 1 ~ green with white wa- ter views. Extra privacy w/walkway next to prop- erty "6296 631·1'00 $1,795,000 UDO ISl.E This sweeping corner "True Estate" ai an entire half block at ~ end of islaOO ln- cldes 5bd house w/li>rary. ~ rm. triple !Jcl' rage & k.oaJrient gardens "6359 631-1•00 $1.895,ooo 8fl.COUR1' 5bd "Galery ttome• w/~ & ex· erase rm, dining & family rms. Master w/sittlng rm. fr. doors to stone patio & yard w/BBQ area. pool, spa & wateial. #6398 6Sl·HGO $1,995,000 SHOWCASE EXPANSIVE PROPERTIES EMERALD BAY Rare oppomniy' ~ trdbonal 3sty 5bdnn oceaUront hoole w/fatUous \iews & din!d access lo pnvate beach Crtl'Ml & ~ moi.Hrgs. 5 AC zones. decks, terraced lawns & kl5h greenery -6365 $6.250,000 COWAN HEGHTS <Ne!' 2. 4 acres ecp!Strlar\ zooed eslale in tht pre:sllglWS Tustin loot· ~. ~ laRkaped & gated. stMWlable property With 3 legal partels, 3txl main house. pool & 2bd guest house. •6300 $1,995,000 LA HABRA HEIGHTS Gorgeous fooiW 6bd Tudor estate w/eRfY possible amerity on a hiltop acre \IAlh ~from tht O!thards to the ocean. BeautiU lard scaplng. tem.ces. gardens. pool & spa w/waterlal. "6378 $1.250,000 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Daily Poor 1lea1 &we • April 27. 1996 e ----~~~- r - - - --- - - - - - --- - - - - - --- - - - - -- - -- - - -- -- - -- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - , I I . I I I I I I NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Re-<lone 4Bdf3Ba move-in condition w/combo fmly rmJ Grear 3Bdll.75Ba remodel w/gounnet ki.ldien, htdwd flrs, I Bd/I Ba original on desirable street. Ideal to tar down k.ilcben, frplc, 3-car gar & mal1lre landscaping. $439,000 dual paned windows & 9(XX)' sq.ft. lol! $.175,000 and build. Lot over 6,300 sq. fl. $325,080 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Large 3BcV2.5Ba turnkey home in private cul.<Jc-sac w/ new white-on-white kitchen & private yard. $469,000 CLIFF HAVEN Great owner/user duplex; large 3Bd/38a main house with yard, plus 2Bd/l Ba unit with fireplace. $549,SOO CLIFF RAVEN Huge 48d w/grarmyquartm, large great room. open beam ccilin~ hardwood floors+ 4-<:ar-garage. $659,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Dramatic 5Bd/6.5Ba tri-levelbome w/largc rooms. plus 3 fireplaces, hardwood f1oon. &: cfcvator. $799,000 MANNY STELLINO • MARLENE HASSEL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 'Cc 5111 ANNUAL ~ ~ ~ ~ 'Cc ~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS I CLIFF HAVEN GARAGE SALE Saturday, April 27th, 7a.m • 2pm . . So+ Homes Participating! Maps will be avatlable at the comer of Irvine Ave. and Cliff Drive I I 1 Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® I ~ ~ 631-1400 x2s412s9 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 L----~---~~------~~~~~~-~--• ---....--........ __________ __ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating ~1 Years In The Newport Harbor Area PENINSUIA POINT $635,090 DESIRABLE FASTSIDE $259~000 FABULOUS BEACH COMMUNffY . $479,000 JILL ANDRUS 673-4861 631-1400 PARKVIEW • STEPS TO OCEAN $525,000 OCEAN VIEW TRADmONAL $795,000 . PENINSUIA POINT BAYFRONT $2,295,000 TURN-KEY TRADffiONAL $795,000 BALBOA ISIAND BAYFRONf $4500 MO. YEARLY NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. CoaSt Hwy 714 631-1400 Exclmive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 Marine Awnue 714 673~900 ~ . . . • • " WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Celebrating 21 Years In The Newport Harbor Area pectacular Point Home Completely remodeled in 1994 with 3 bedrooms , family and dining rooms, private deck with plumbing, and large south-facing patio. Bay and jetty views from master bedroom balcony. Everything possible has been done to make this a showcase home including natural sisal carpeting and custom hardwood flooring , custom cabinets and plantation shutters. Steps to bay and ocean at the tip of the peninsula point. MAJOR PRICE REDUCTION! OWNER'S HAVE FOUND ANOTHER PROPER'IY Now at $795,000 Exclusiuely listed with Mary Ann Nethercutt 631 -1400 x239 NEWPORT BEACH 7 i46ai.i40o . Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty . .!.!!!P.!!..rl· Prop featuring fine properties from condos to castles . . s~ s~ ~ SUia 1969 llllDITERRANllAll El.SU.NC• Mlplfknt leducled atMe oe •Pl"'· Y4 acrt1 overlooldaa Dana Polllt Harllor. SBR, UBA with .,.,..ae maid's quarun It pat 1aoat.. Gym, J~ roolL c-,... wtdl fall bu. $1, 797 ,000 KS a.-....... -.... ........., ......... ., ....... ......,._. Qilollm-....... ,..... .. _ .• ~~ .......... _, ... .....-0 Q2 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, Prequalify t • Come in for a free loan pre-• ~ approval before you start your t • home search. • ~ Call 644-7111 : • Ask for Haney • ••••• •• • ••••••• rties HARBOR RIDGE SIJl&)e--ln-d estate widl 3000 square rttt ot tlep.nce and style In guard·pted commnnity . Anllable as tatty as Novtn1btr. Call tQday. $89~000 $32 DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY fabuloos Tiews from this outstaodlna JBR. JBA, pro(tSlionally decorated bomt. Hardwood floors, printt outdoor IP• + 2 5P11clous decks. $859,000 • P7 J Klno Morttl/Radford 8. Pelfman A. Sheron V. Saxton JMather L Brehm Sc:hroeOef /Cole O.Johnson T.Hill M.Jones V.Saxton $1 t~·-Wondefful traditional :>HO rustom hm on corner lot In this gated comm. Lots of used brldt This 2 stOIY home olfers great family living. Large family rm opens onto veranda & beautifully appointed master makes this hm one to see. $929,• Laroe 5 bedroom property with wonderful al'ltiallre. Most rooms with wonderful ocean and bay views. 5 pamng spaces. Rare at the beach! Please call tor more info! .... Follow the brick path -open the Dutch do<n to see this ~fut 2 bedroom. 2 bath residence. Newish root. upgraded kitchen, ceiling fan and a nice garden tool $1 ,150,• Country estate on approximately 2.3 acres. 5 bedroom Tudor with guest house. pool and a spa. Spectacular view. Room for horses. tennis court. $760,000 Bnng all offers! Must sell' La1ge lot on street lo strada loc Outet end of island. close to tennis. bch. clubhouse 580, SBA. lamilyrm & d1rung rm.180. 2BA downstairs Great house, location. lotl $475,000 Beautifully decorated "Casablanca" plan in mint cood11ion 380. 2 58A w/FR. garden courtyard entry w/880. central atrium. sec sys, NC. Elegant mstr suite w!vtews Very open reeling $315,• 3 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, hardwood noors. private patio with spa. sundec;I(. two fireplaces attached garage Communily pool and tennis court. Dotti Johnson 760-1966 OOllONADEL.MAJt .. SANDCAS1U CONDOS 727 Avocado-Sl69~SOO OJ• s. . ..,, l-f This is the prime unit in the complex End Unit with small ocean view 2 Bedroom I 2 Bath, Large patio Close to beach, Fashion Island & Corona del Mar Restaurants & shops SEA ISLAND: Sea views and spas provide resort style living BOUNDARIES: Sea Island is one of the most premium Newport Beach locations. It borders the Newport Beach Country Oub Golf Course and is like living in a year round resort. HISTORY: Sea Island has two builders. The luxury units were built by both McLain and Lusk. who later completed the community. HOMES: The development is comprised of 132 condominium units. There are 54 self- contained townhomcs and 78 stacked single-level condos. Thirteen residences are currently on the market ranging from $520.000 to $739.000. STYLE: The McLain units range from about 1,900 to 3,000 square feet. the latter being a three bedroom, four bath townbome with a three car garage. The Lusk units range from 2,300 to 2,800 square feet. All the Lusk floorplans feature fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom. COMMUNITY FEATIJRES: The community boasts two oommuoity pools, two spas, two tennis courts and a clubhouse. Several of the properties capture Catalina, bay views and/or golf course vie~. There is quick acoess to major h.i&Jtways and the airpocL ,_ , ~ .. We would like your comments. questions or suggestions fe»> material you would like to see in the Daily Pilot Real Estate sectiont published every Satwday. If rou. re interested in advertising in our publication. contact sales representatives Kip Hancock at (714) S7~247 or Jill Langer at (714) S744248. Their ru number is (714) 631-6S94. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. SHOPPING: Located across from the Hyatt Newporter, Sea Island is minutes from Fashion Island and· Corona del Mar, within walking distance of Pacific Coast Highway and Balboa Island. with South Coast Plaza just a few minutes away via freeway. NOW LISTED: Of the 11 condos cwrcntly on the market, five are McLain units ranging from $565,000 to $739,000 and s~ Lusk units from $529.000 to $685,000. ... ~ .. SOURCE: for more information. call Arvilla Sheron of tbc Prudemill -Joo Douglas Co .. 210 I E. Pacific Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, (714) 759-6600. txL 212 or (714) 729-5430 for 24-bour voice pager. U JO• "'°""' llU IO 111""'11 a co-•""1 lf"OJIM, ,WU joUow tlu . aboN jo,..ot all•-"'" o _,,, outlint (n.o.u GtiMI) o/tJN.., .ltJng with a """' of• c,,,,., ..,,.,. llN ~of•,,,~ ion ,,, •• , tht . .,...,.,.,,,,.,..... Sftll * llli/W n•w lo fJr;IU Mbr, ,..,..., ....,. ,. ,.,,.. JJI w. 84J SL, C.-M-, CA f.M11. I/ Jll!ll """ _, .. ., ... ~~ .. (11~S74-4Z'2. TRADITIONAL BAYFRONT HOME Highest quality custom built home over 6.000 sq.ft. 5br 6ba family and media rooms, 3 car garage plus extra parking. Oversized Bayfront patio with room for a pool. Large private boat dock that will accommodate 2 large boats. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Russ Fluter/Chris Brigandi 714-673-3777 MEDITERRANEAN CUSTOM HOME Finest quality and craftsmanship throughout. Spacious open floor plan 4br 5ba over 5.500 q.ft . 3 car garage plus extra parking. Large Bayfront patio great for entertaining. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Russ Flwer/Chris Brigandi 714-673-3777 Mediterranean Custom Home with Captivating Pan0<am1c Ocean & Gott Course Views! Magnificent tropical landscaping on over . 5 acre. This elegant 5BR. 5,5 BA home has extensive use of travertine stone. Oramabc pool & spa. $2,495,000 CORONA DEL MAR "Mediterranean Villa by · the Sea.· An enchanting SBR. 5.5BA w/ocean vtews. Gourmet krtchen wjtop of the hne appliances, securrty system. A/C, game room+ more. lots of COM Charm in this 48R, 3BA front house wjwood floors. lBR, lBA unit over garage w/Swedish fireplace & patio. Close to footbndge & beaches. BROOKVIEW 811w.15th 128 Reduced! Make offer - Seller bought another - very motivated! Completely remodeled three level condo w/ granite fi<eplace, central air, plantabon shutters, French doors, securrty gated. Close to beach. 6 Windsor Beautiful4BR,48Afamily Home in gated commuorty. Dramabc entry w/ Stunnlf'lg SweePflg stalf'Way, gourmet krtcheo, fibrary. lush greenery w/superb pool & spa. Owner tr an sf erred! Motivated! Reduced! HARBOR RIDGE fabulous vtews of ocean, Catalina & city lights from this 5BR. 3BA single family attached home. <Mner HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1829 Port Carlow Lrve with that feeling of serenity & security, in this spectacular 4BR, 2 SBA family home. Just steps ~ay from park, club house, pool. Upgraded through out Palermo Plan. Attractive Cape Cod townhome. 3BR, 2.SBA, new krtchen, new carpet and tile, oversized 2 car garage. Lease option available. Motivated owner. Reduced! A Gated Community .. Ocean. Catalina. Harbor & City Lights View on prime "Top of the H111· cul-de-sac lot. Huge side yard, 6BR. 4BA Perfect family home HARBOR VW HIUS Panoramic Ocean. Harbor, Crty lights vi~ Spacious 4BR fani1ly home w/exceptional floor plan lot entertairnng & I.in 11'y living. Large rear yard w/pool, lush gardens & unobstructed ocedn LAGUNA BEACH 530 Clff Drive, #202 Breathtakilg white water ocean views and captivating sunsets fr0<n private patJO 2BR. 2BA in model cond1t1on. Unde!ground garage w/2 spaces. Just steps to the beach and village. Beautiful bay vtew from this charmilg 2BR. 2BA mobile home. Con1>1etely remodeled. spacious kitchen. lots of storage. Patio plus dock availability. Atrium, large yard and shimmering pool sunset,. ocean, harbor, Catalina and city lights view are simply enchanting. An entertainer's dream home with an exceptional family floor plan. This is an expanded four bedroom, two and one-half bath. A secluded private wing houses a master suite with fireplace. The garden atrium, yard and pool overlook views. Offered at $775,000. For llu:in llif°"""""n, call Alt1ela Gltuer or Ltmra Husband of Maro Really al (11') 120-9422. A clash of elegance and charm abounds This oompletcly remodeled three level condo has been highly upgraded and includes all new appliances, wool carpet. ceramic tile, French doors and plantation shutters. The dazzling living room has a beautiful granite fireplace. This is a two bedroom, two bath, with a two car aarage in a security gated oomplex. Take enchanting sunset walks to the beach. Reduced at $229 ,000. Motivated owner. For more lnformaJWn, call Gar, S11Uy of Metro Really, (114) 720-9422. Cozy and comfortable with lots of space Indulge yourself in this spacious four bedroom. three bath f root home with wood floors, fireplaces and loads of storage. A one bedroom. one bath is over the garage with a Swedish fireplace and patio. This is a wonderful opportunity for owner-user. Very close to footbridge and beaches. Offered at $595,000. For lltON iltfo"""""n call llbtn# Dixon of Mnro R«llly, (11') '720-9412. VACANT, BLUFF, VIEWS Plenty of yacht harbor excitement will allow your imagination lo wander while viewing Catalina sunsets from lhis spectacuJar panoramic CdM bluff site. Plans available for your perusal which we~ tailor-made for lhis street-to-street pan:el. Reduced to $799,000 ESTATE SALE SO. OF P.C.H. Only a few steps to quaint CdM shopping yet gentle sounds of surf are heard. Extra wide parcel, sunny patio and a living room wood- buming fireplace. AJI lhis and more right in the heart of old Corona del Mar. Reduced to $469,000 LOWEST PRICE SO. OF P.C.H. 28R + Den home near Vtllage shops yet very close to famous CdM beaches+ ocean viewing-bluffs. Owner relocating and must sell. MESA VERDE, REDUCED Highly upgraded home wilh huge master bedroom. Extra large backyard with beautiful pool. Designer kitchen wilh birds-eye maple cabinelJ'y throughout French doors and windows compliment this home located on a very quiet street Reduced to $369,000 1959 PELICAN PLACE OCEANFRONT LIVING You'll find a very private. intimate beach immediately below lhis traditional 2 sty. 4BR. 48A home w/two kitchens. game room & more, all surrounded by lush gardens & an ocean-view gazebo. QUAINT CdM COTIAGE Norman Rockwell would have surely painted tbi home to exemplify lhe real charm of Olde CdM if he were alive loday. Extra wide pateel So. of P.C.H. & very close to famous beaches & footsteps close to CdM village shopping. $639,000 315 ORCHID AVE. CdM TOWNBOME 5% DOWN Where but CdM could you enjoy a February Saturday afternoon nap beside an aqua- colored pool and ~tum to a sunny patio for a quiet lunch or refreshing drink? This 2- bedroom townhome is waiting for your in pection now. NEWLISTING Cul-de-sac location. 3 Bdrm., 2 Bath w/3 fueplaces & huae rear yard and garden. All new appliances. fix~. carpeting cl more. Walk to neigbborbood shopping. restaurant and park. Won't tut Iona at .... NEWPORT BEACH Ocean, ba)' and sunset views from this upgraded unit John Campbell · $229,000 NEWPORT BEACH Private locati on with ocean view. 3 bd David Prince -$269 ,900 LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 bd , 2 ba, excellent condition, cuJ-de-sac Ginny Anderson -$311,000 THE BLUFFS Light, bright, spacious, single levd home, 3 bd, 2 ba GaiJ York · $329,000 NBWPORT RlooB 3 bdrm./ 2 .5 bath in gated community. 1udy Muncy -$569 ,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH -$199,900 FabuJow deal! Fresh pain~ wpct and Joo more! Jennifer Noonan -644-9Q60 xll7 NEWPOl.T BEACH -$289,000 Best Jocation! Close to community pool & Back Bay area. New paint, carpet. Vaulted cciling.l, tile and morel Olson/Noonan -644-9060 xll7 & 181 WooDBJUDGE • $ 335,000 GOrgcous f.unily home. Largest floor plan, soaring cciliog.l, new carpct, hardwood and plantation shutters. Kevin Kanda -644-9060 xl41 NBWPOJ.T Isl.AND -$389,900 ThC 6rst "inside" house ofiCn:d fOr SC\ml years! Shortest and quictr.st SUtet 00 island. Walk to Isle Park & beach. David Prince · 6«-9060 xl20 BALBOA PENINSULA -$425,000 R2 lot ncn door could also be sold for $425,000. Miles/ Secscman -644-9060 x1 59 & 124 NEWPOJ.T BEACH -U39,000 Cwtomi.zed 4 bdrm, 3 ba Marbclla in gated commu- nity. Gourmet kit., f.un . rm. w / entcttainment ctr. DrcyfW/Weir -644-9060 xl07 & 125 TBB BLUFFS · $449,000 Back Bay, ocean, & sunset views. Rcmoddcd kitchen and badu. 3 bdrom, 2.5 bath · end unit "E".plan. Ginny Anderson ~ 6"-9060 xl51 hVJNB 'I'BnACB -$4:85,000 Great value -owner must ~aificc. Lowest price home in Irvine Terrace. Home is a very livable fixer. Ju~ Muncy -64+9Q60 xl.08 BA1-o. PININsuu POINT· $579,000 Trwtcc Sale -priced under market for immediate sale. R.Clno(t&d m new 2 story high dining room. IDbert Bents -6"-9060 Tum.a Jloca:-$589,000 ~ iDOdcJ ' bat location in tract with spcct2CU- laC ~ mountlin and canyon views. Soci~ POft!J -6"-9060 xl88 . Bio CWroN -$610,000 ~ Big canYon Dcauvillc DlOdd. Locuon, me & price make this a &bulous opportunity. 3-car garage. Pc,rry Taub -6"-9060 BAuoA lsLAND -$675,000 New Or:bol. 00 Uale bland. 3 bdrm main house with 1 tdm ...... <Mr garage witb oJth &ciog patio. John ~bell -6"-9060 LAGUNA NIGUBL-$699,000 FibUbJi <>a:.ao, Cmfim sunsc:t views OD 26,446 sqft Sal buildalK pad. In p:al oommuoity « CllSlaD ~ Lmgnc/Pcrcira · 6"-9060 d53 & 105 CALL COLDWELL BANKER. NBWPOllT BEACH 7 HARBOR. VIEW HOMES Expanded carmcl lot inside the loop. Dreyfus & Weir -$525,000 Co.a.oNA DBL MAR. Bcau~~lotw/ocean,;l ... ,. Lyken & JcffEwing -$649 ,000 BAYSHOllBS Incredible value. Lla:ht & bright thruout. Caro1 Mocf -$669,000 Lmo View from every room! U_pBJ'?dcd. Marcia & RDbcrt Bents -~695,000 Dovnsaous Owner ttwi:rrc:d! 3 bn + IDlid q1n. Off Bay Front. Md:'.ulloc:h &: C...,td . $729,000 rnt,fllO 19'3 Port ProvaMx SSlS,000 LylrA;n a: Jeff ,Bwirig 1730 Port Barmoath $m.,OOO LIDo lsLE Dooald P&ff 616 Vsa Udo Sound $795,000 $249,000 $269,900 J $298,000 $389,000 $919,000 $497.$11 $335,000 ---·-- • in LINDA ISLB This 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath bay/ront home fe4b.iru an entry courtyard with fountain, a slip for a 55' boat, and antique paneling imported foom an abbey in Eng/and. $21 150,000 • Edlu Ol.ttn 8AYSHOR&r; Fabulous &1y ,mJ turning basin 1•iews through dramatic /loor fo ceiling windows. large master suite u·ith wonderful sitting room. 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths $2,595,000 • Carol Moel. HARBOR vrn HILLS ~JI maintai11eJ 4 bedroom home located on 0'111 of the largest lots in Harbor View HiHs. Very privat~ park.Mu scHi11g, cuf.de-tJOC location. Lat approx. 18,000 •q ft. $750,000 • u .. Adam Thi6 uciting 4 &tdroom home i8 on 70 fut of prime frontage. Spacious 30x40' patio and four car garage are just a few of the many amenities. $1 ,990,000 • M..-~~l• & Rob.rt Uinta CORONA. DBL MAR ExtraorJjnary ocean L•ieu·s grace this rnslom contemporary .home, constructed in th~ highest quality. Captures ~uti/ul harbor and coastfi11e l'icu s $2,695000 • Jud7 Muncy &fate property •ituated on the /ourlh fairway with mashr auitiJ.on e4Ch /loor. Exquisite architecture and details throughout. Private lap pool. $1,150,000 • P•r17 Tau.I, Gorgeous, liigh/y upgrok/ anJ aparJ.J 4 b.Jroom t•iew property aituahJ on 0th fainoay. ~ master suite with soaring ceilings, apocioru backyarJ. $799,850 •Olton.IN an NB•PORT 0c&NlftOH'I' Luxury penthou~ with 24' of cl.ck owr/ooking surf, sand, and Catali,ia I.land. faery amenitiy irrwginabk. 3 b./rooma, 2 baths. $892.000. o • ...a Prince Spectacular, unob.truct.J 180 ~ vi4.w of Newparl Harbor, oaian, and Balboa I.land. Fabuloru opporbm;ty. $1,195t000 • J""7 Ro~lmn • r OO~lM®©lM Warnw !}{)©~~~ ~~~ ~alfn© • 4 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 1988 custom remodel Now boasting over 3, 000 sq ft. • Luxuriously la'lfe maSter suite with skylight bath retreat, fireplace, and glass French doors towards landscaped grou'!ds and Piew. • 180 degree view towards Newport Center sunsets, outward to all of Orange County's city lights. • Gourmet ki.tchen features wrap-around counters, butcher block island, and breakfast room dining with sit down views. I f you value mother earth, you should vi.sit this mag- nificent estate, resting on nearly one half an acre in the hills of Harbor View Homes. Forever views of Newport Beach and Orange County aboimd from this executive style, single family home. Entertain in grand style with an oversized formal dining roo m, contemporary designed kitchen, and great family room with French doors to landscaped grounds and breathtalting views! Exclusively Offered at $759,000 THE TRUE HARBOR •.• V IEW. •• HOMES • SEA W IND 433-9528 #I In Closed Dollars Lyleen Ewing The awa.rd-winning, mother-son team of byleen and Jeff Ewing has ranlted #1 for the past four years, and in two of those years # 1 in Orange County. Lyle en is a consistent member of the prestigious President's Club, President's Circle and International President's Elite. Jeff and Lyleen rank in the top 1 % of all agents nationally. Lyleen has been successfully marketing prop- erties in Newport Beach for 24 consecuti11e years, specializing in the relocation of corpo- rate executives for some of Southern California's la'lfest companies. #I in Transactions Judy Muncy Since joining the offiu in 1994, Muncy h!IS bten consistently ranlted in the top fi11e in her offiu. The 20-year real est.ate 11eteran is a reUlcati.on spuuuist, having worlted and lived in Detroit, Michiat'11. Muncy has been involved with wholestik /i,,.ited partnerships, office buildings, 11parm.ent co,,.plexts and residential properties. This diversity tilUJws htr t'1 offer an expertise in the niarltet aml t'1 deMOnstrtite excellent marlteting and c0Mmunic11tion sltills. . "7he majority of my business is b4Sl' on referrals, 10 said Muncy. «My clients 11ttrib11te their 111tisf11Ction U my lmow/.edge of the local m11riet. 11 • ~ .. <-•· . ::1 • The Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office salutes Lyleen and Jeff Ewing, and Judy Muncy for their outstanding achievements in 1995. Backed by the full resources of California's preeminent real estate leader, Muncy and the Ewings offer unbeatable customer service and bold marketing techniques to promote exclusive, lmury Previews• Properties. With a solid customer base of repeat clients and referrals, Lyleen and Jeff Ewing and Judy Muncy are recognized for their integrity as well as their comprehensive knowledge of today's real estate market. . . Carol . Mock Pon aid Pfaff Judy Robbins -r Nancy Lavigne Susan Weir Pereira Michael Dreyfus Congratulations to all our presidents club members for making · Coldwell Banker the leading real estate company in Newport Beach. 644-9060 Marcia Bents . Velma Timmons D'ette Steel berg .. ----··------·------. - p.ily Pi.lot lleal &tat.e •April 27. 19?6 New Listing! R on vacation all year! Enj<YJ the boa_ting activi,- ties, ivalk to the ocean for a swim, or shop and dine in nearby lido and Cannery Villages. This beau- tiful and high~v upgraded two bedroom, two bath home features: • Tra1Jertine Marble Fireplace and Entry Fwors • Crown Molding anfi: Berber Carpet • Lovely Atrium Patio off Bedrooms • Oversized Master Suite with Spa-Tub • Citstom Gabi.nets and Media Center • Gou.nna Kitchen • un;ge Waterfront Patio • Dock Space for large boat Lowest Price in Development! Offered at $479,09() ' Highly Motivated Seller! T his magnificent custom home 011erlooking Newport's harbor, ocean and city lights boasts of superior quality and desi.8_n. The fiv~ bedroom, five and a half bath estate features: • Oversi.zed rooms for entertaining • Breakfast area in gourmet kitchen • Wood pa'!elled library with antique fireplace • Spacious mast~r suite with his/her baths • Maid/Guest quarters • Six fireplaces When You,re Ready to Move ... (714) 717-9262 or 644-9060 n.il)' Piloc ... kMe • April r1. 1996 OPEN SUNDAY OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY OPEN SUNDAY 10 RUE BIARRITZ, BIG CANYON 69 PELICAN CoURT, 2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Highly upgraded and expanded, 3 BAYVIEW TERRACE Irnagine ... nearly an acre ofland! bd, 3 .5 ba, Situated on the fourth 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, freshly painted, This wonderful 5 bedroom, fairway. High ceilings, newly com-berber carpet, gated community, 3 bath home fea.rures panoramic plctcd kitchen, large deck with ocean, Catalina and canyon views. wrap-around brick patio. extra large patio area. Gourmet kitchen. Large mast<:r suite. Now $799,850 $289,000 Now $919,000 7681 CLAY, HUNTINGTON BEACH SPYGLASS HILL An incredible opportunity! Single family home, 3 bedrooms, freshly painted, new carpet, dose to shopping, schools, and beach Reduced! $199,000 Great mountain and city light views from this professionally Landscaped and upgraded home. French doors and windows throughout. 4 bedrooms, pool & spa. $725,000 When Buying or Selling, Call Don & Joyce Olson 1-800-487-4931 . ~ Jennifer Noonan, Associate 644-9070 xll7 ' ' I •• -----·-~ ------.. .. .. ... --.. ---.. .. _ .. __ --.. Sensational new listing with wonderful ocean and canyon views. Situated on a huge lot, this three bedroom, two and a half bath home offers an expansive terrace and spa for outdoor living and entertaining. The terrific floorplan and a lovely, neutral decor are a big plus. LYLEEN & JEFF EWING Cape Cod styk home in impeccable condjtion. 4bd, 3ba, French doors, wood floors, wood shutters, Extra large master bd and family room. Value! $449,000 Tr.adirionaJ 4bd, 3ba borne with three: brick patiOJ, French doors, hardwood floors, library/study, twO fireplaces and formaJ dining room. R.cduced!ll $815,000 Exceptional Sbd home in one of Newport's finest gate: guarded areas. Recently remodeled with a traditional Oair. DrcamJtitcbcn, large master suite with balcony. Excellent amenities with acceS!li to rwo beaches. Reduced!!! $1,079,000 (~00) 949-9471 (714) 673-1980 REDUCED TO $439~000 OPEN SUNDAU, l -5PM • 623 VISTA BONITA California living at it's best! 3bd, 2.5 ba, end unit "E" in The Bluffs. Tranquil setting with views of Back Bay, ocean and sunsets. SELLER'S Loss BUYER'S GAIN OPBN SATURDAY l-5PM. 2227 ARA.LIA Must Sell! 3 bd, 2.5 ba, plus family room in great family area of Eastbluff. Make offer! $429,000 Also ... 3bd, 2 ba, single level detached home with views of mountains, lights and ocean. $311,000 GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT BXBCUTIVB Office: 644-9060 xl51 Home: 759-1997 WXUIV LIVING FOR lHS $179,000 AllllCIM 28R, 2-BA 111-IMI lownhorM Lg mut~r sorte Oil upirJlt IMI Wtll localed In etnttf ol lracl 2 all garlf,jt COl!lmUllMy 000! & spa ( 162fi\) WHY RENT? $58,900 Reduced Thousands! Adorable Biscayne Springs wnhome. 18R. 1BA + ga,.., fireplace. Community pools & spas. Quiet communtty with lush setting Call today for lll0(8 lnfol (21 BlS) COOL OCEAN BREEZES $69,500 This starter condo Is centratf located in compiex with pool. spa. clubhouse. Ocean close. 1 BR. 1 BA unit with built·tn ctlila cabinet. Balcony loots out ttl greenbelt Cheaper than lll1t ti Huntington Bach. (66WAA) OPPORlUNnY KNOCKS $70,000 2 master subs. 2 Ml baths, South Coast Metro area. Ideal for roommates or Investors! Can't lose with this oontemporary !Wt wJfireplace & patio. (28SfA) WHO SAYS RETIRE?I $96,000 Huntlnaton l.Jndmart SS+I Beautifully done, 1 BR, 1 BA. set In pari·like atmosphere. Comm pools, spas, tennis & more. Cll now for'"°" Info! (87COR) HUNr BEACH 55+ $105,900 ~ & Bright Hllltinaton lM!dmark 55+ complex. 2BR. 28A.. upper end unit. Great Interior location. Greenbelts. Tennis C041fts, Pods. spas & moRI Who says retire? 1 mile _, BNch. (87TUI.) A PLACE TO IEGINI $13',900 Two llldrooms, 1 bllh home on an R·2 lot Priced to sell. Upgl1ded Clfpet, fresh paint lnstdl and out Costa Mesa locMlon. cal todlylll (20POM) NEWPOlr lANDltG FOR ONLY $139,500 l.Jelll & ~= upper unit wtttl vaulted c:elllogs, ... In room. & llrOI decklr\o tool 2-car garage & _,./dryer Comm pools' spas! (2.3VAK2) ENIERTAINElrS DEUGHT $169 ,889 ~ rtmCldllld 38R. 1.75 BA borne wtlh family room, bafw. room Ind llrlplla. Huge llllchen. Expanded master. ~ IW }'ll'd wllll CCMftd pltlio Wld gmbo tool Close to 1ttlilgle Squiit & Bid. (96SUR) POOL. SM + TENNIS COURT $169,900 8tllllnY Woods 28R E'9tlldt tOWllhoml hlS OVlf 1400 14-ft. TIMMI, ftreplla, 2.kar gat'IOI, side oatlo. end llllt. ~ bedrooms. Gnlt YIM fof price. (24SAN) <>Pt-:N ll<>l lSL S/\Tl lHl>/\Y I ·!"""> COSTA MESA 987 tlMdonl Otoa HMIKooJu 345 .,..,,_.,..,, ~ .. Kt s..lCly Acl.lmlt 8199.000 u ... 500 l7U..._. Dllplll Oswild 3U4.....,._..Clrde Lom Robinson 3SZ5~ ~Oswald SZ45,000 $12,,999 Slff,900 <>Pl:N I l<>llSI : Sl INl>AY I -!> COSTA MESA 166.......__ AOOrty 5'vopolos 1973~ Audrey Savopolo• 31050........ Dllplwne OsWllO 937 c.-. Sanely Mamet INO Oriole ~. Pllll>Ms 1405 ,..Nm .... , __ Wry M.1llonty 8209 ... 7 .. ,, ... , SZIZ.900 SZ74.SOO $379.900 $189.000 3SS ....... $1110.000 Jeme~ HUNTINGTON BEACH 6S•• v_.ar. UH.500 Oolotlly AbltS 7886W_,.. Sto!l,900 lWlaS- NEWPORI' BEACH za.-c-$05.000 Ollflona Scon ()Pl'.N I l<>lJSI-: SAT Sl I N 1 -!> NEWPORT BEACH FOR ONLY $ t 95,000 NeW1>01'1 Bnch Penlnsull near the Newp0r1 Harbo1 Yacht C1ubl Sltps to Bay & Btac/11 Wtll maintained 2BR 28A wlo.irage, lktplace wet blr tt~lnO l.w, lioht bngllt PlllO call toclirf This beMys goet1 oo' (&lllAI. • SISZ.900 COSTA MESA $199,000 Owner motmledl Wol1dertutly mimlllned ~BR. 28A. 2-car lttaclled. sinole stoiy home Spacious l1ool plan fK~ in IMfl9 room1 Pr1'41t rw & side raids loeilecl on qtllel cut«-uc in oreaarul W7 Ha111orf, c.111 htt :// www.coldwellbanker.com INVEST NOWI $174,887 2 completely separate houses on one huge loll Perfect occupancy record. Both houses a11 2BR. 1 BA. Separate laundries. yards and dr!Yeway & garages! Can't lose with this deal! (19POM) BACK BAY DELIGHT $17 4, 900 Send unit close to Back Bay. Large 3BR, 2· 1/'lBA. 2-car ~r New oven. range. Berber carpet Wrap-around pallo. (34UNI) REFURBISHED IN a OUTI $212,900 l.oYel't garden and brick leads you Into this adorable 38R. 1.758A refurbished Mesa Verde home. Oak flooring and mirrored doors to spacious living areas. Neutral Berber carpet. Custom mantel & track lighting. Beautifully lanOscape(I. (320El) HOUSE+ DUPLEX $219,000 Just reduced $36,000 for fast sale. A 2BR, 1BA house plus a duJ>lex. 1 BR. 1 BA each with their own pfVI back yards. R3. 9300 sq.rt. lot Can now for more Info (37HAM) TOWN HOME $188,500 3BR. 2.SBA Eastside. Ughl/bfioht, open wNaulted ceilings & Iott Upgraded kitchen wlflardwood floors & French EASTSIDE WONDER $209,837 doors leading to brick pallo. (34UNI) Great Eastside locale on R2 zoned lot. Charming TENNIS ANYONE~ $189 ,000 remodeled 2BR, ~BA home with oversized 2-car garage & Popular 38R 38A 2·story townhome witll 2-car ltlXlled garage. workshop filed kitchen & baths. New carpetS & ftooring. Only 1 block to Ba Bay! Vaulted ceillnas, den, fireplaee in • cal today. (16ROC) IMngroom. clubhouses, pools, spas, & temisl (24HAR) CUSTOM PRIVATE HOME $269,000 Sn.a nKUNG CLEAN $1&9 900 County area of Eastslde. Sedudtd cul-de-sac location. '""" · ' Fresh paint. & new carpel Custom built 38R, 2.5BA. Immaculate 38r. 2BA Del Cerro home. European kitchen. Enclosed laundry room, garage. Steps to Back Bay. Tiie baths, cozy fireplace, 2-car oar. Upgrades throughout. (S8l.AC) Large lot Grut area. (SOPIE) BRAND NEW HOME $199 887 '8R + FAMILY ROOM $269,500 Beautiful 48R (2 mstr sultBs) 2.58A home. Martlle ~try & Grut Mesa Verde Famlly Home With huot yatd & spa. fireplace. oak mantel & staircase. eay windows. sep111te Large mastar BR, 2 fireplace,s hardWood lloOrs & flMf formal dining room & family room. Bonus room, home ~ new windows. Large kitchen. RV access pGSSlble. has llMf been llved In! C11 now. (19ANA) (31COO) MESA VERDE POOL HOME $199 900 WANT BREATHING SPACE? $269,500 ~ :fu;8o?i ~1~ ~~:Jaullld ~~ ~~~:'"su~'°°W;.= area.. Brick fireplace. Lama master with sunbn :'! located on a cuklt-sac slr1el Grat lblntion to detail. . (33A1.A • •· (87PRO) walk-fl closet ( ) WE CHAWNGE YOU TO FINO $2911C rrs THE ~ THINGS $209,000 f1Jur d9anef 10ts at 1Hs prtcund locallon. Wiii cared tor Upgraded kitchen till, two fireplaces, wall-In mister units 111 Mesa Verde. Eactl unit Includes i BR. 1 BA. All bedroom closet. Grat Mesa Verde location. Shows neat excellent purchase for thee smart Investor. Has an and clean Inside Wld out. 38R. 2BA. (320AK) ovtnbJd lot Wld • ,...,, Ooll1 miss Olt (29PEf>) AISOWTE PERFECTION $209,900 3BR. 2.58A. IOclttd on a laooOn with water views. Completely upgraded throuollout Immaculate. Gated comm w/pool, spa Wld '9nnls. (78WAT) CHAlllNG WMtlDON VlLAQE *-900 Spac!M 3lk SBA. 3-ar att gw. wtlllblldon Vllagl home. fOrmli dlnlno & br1Mfllt 1rM. Fam_, r~'!'t Sl*lous den, Two ll"'="drobe marbtl tntrlnCI lnCI ldlcllll1 toorlng, mlmnd ' Ff1lfl -(3400£) GREENBROOK BEAUTY $274,500 Huge SBR 38A with loft 2·sto&uet hOme wl'J-car lllachtd ce Arep&Kt 111 !Mnlly room cul«·sac Nea1 SOulh par)s mer-. C.M. SINGl.1-1.EVEL BEAUTY $252.900 Exlenslvely remodeled' Open & bfrOht 48R 38" Sky iOh!S. French OOM, shows lite a model. Ready lol a qua escrow. CaP now m7 DnU, C.M. SUN SPLASHED BEAUTY $329,000 Immaculate executive home. 4BR. 3BA. new appliances, two fireplace,$ one In master bearoom. three-car oa!IOt on quiet Mesa Verde street. Center atrium and bonus room. Open plan kitchen. new paint and carpet. (20GOL) MESA VERDE DREAM $33',900 Golf course life without Ifie price! Wonderful 58R. 2-314BA wlttl spacious family room on quiet cul-de-sac Oversized master suite Pool & spa. (27STA) LOOK NO FURTHERt $379,900 This charming Mesa Verde home has it all. 58R. 3BA. 1BR+BA down. 3 fireQlaces, large country kitthen family room. ltlractiYe pool & spa area. Close to 2 golf courses & parts. (180RI) ON THE BOARDWALK $1 ,200,000 Gorgeous sunsets over the Pacific from the 2nd story familY room. 4 huge bedrooms, 3 baths. 3-car att garage, dUil fireplace, bonus room & morel Home located In tamlly oriented area of Peninsula. Home is priced below market. Clll nowl (110CE) -•• l111mel team's success spaY1ns expanded staff Debi Renshaw brings mo re His record-setting success. with a first quarter 1996 sales volume of nearly $11 than a deca de of experience million, has necessitated the expansion of t · f his business and the fonnation of the 0 new pos1 I On Immel team, comprised of Clint PhiJ Immel of Fred Sands Coastal McKinnon. who handles new home sales; Frank Alvarez, licensed agent, and Debi Properties, Monarch Beach recently Renshaw who oversees the day to day announced the addition of Debi Renshaw operation. _\o his staff as sales assistant and office "I joined the Immel team because I felt manager. I could learn a lot from Phil." said Renshaw has a 10-year background as a residential real estate agent She 1~ licensed in California and bolds a Graduate of Realtors Institute (GR!) designation. Prior 10 joining the Immel team, Renshaw worked with two lop Realtors in South Orange County. Immel, who spearheads the team. ha been a Realtor for more than 20 years and speciafo.es in luxury coastaJ properties from Newport Beach to San Clemente. An accomplished reaJ estate broker, he has a broad backgro~d in both residentiaJ and commercial real estate sales. He has been affiliated with top Orange County reaJ estate companies and was senior vice president of one of the nation's largest real estate companies where he functioned as in-house corporate consultant and executive director for ancillary services . .... 'I Renshaw. The djversity of the business is one of the things she enjoys most. since every day is different. In addition to her strong people skills and professional image, Renshaw studied computer science and technology in college which she utilizes in running the office. "Debi is one of the most organized and productive assistants in the business." · lmroel said. "She is weU qualified to handle the fast pace of our office. Our clients are thrilled with Debi's professional style and her knowledge of the business." For more information, Phil lmnul and members of his team con be reached at Fred Sands Coastal Properties, Monarch Beach, (714) 249-2020. Pre-c:ipproval ben8fits both buyers and sellers Know your purchasing Although pre-appr~val is offered by several lenden. specific programs vary by power before home institution. Home Savings, for example, h . offers Advance Loan Approval, a free s oppmg ~rvice that provides the consumer with a Whether you are buying or selling a home, the pre-approval process can play an important role in the success of your real estate transaction. Pre-approval helps ensure both the buyer and seller of a smooth, fast closing, with no surprises. The most effective way for new homebuyers to determine their full purchasing power is to become pre- approved with a lender before shopping for a home. Being pre-appToved gives the buyer several immediate advantages. First, being pre-approved helps your Realtor focus in on finding the home you need and can afford without wasting precious time. Second, it gives you an edge with the seller who is looking for the most qualified buyer. And third, knowledge of your purchasing power and pre-approved status strengthens yom negotiating power when the bargaining begins. Pre-approval also benefits the seUer. by sorting out the serious buyers from those shoppers that are just looking. certificate stating a pre-approved loan amount that is good for up to 60 days. This certificate provides both the Rc8ltor and the seller proof that a lender has evaluated your financial profile and credit history and bas approved you for a specific loan amount based on that information. Home Savings' Advance Loan Approval service includes income verification, credit check. and verification of do~ payment Qualifying for Advance Loan Approval requires a brief. no-obligation meeting with a loan consultant. with a decision provided within 48 hours. Final approval is then subject to re-verification of financial infoonation, a satisfactory appraisal, and preliminary title report on the property you want to buy. For,,.,,,. U.fo,watio1t 011 BoiM Savings I fre• Abanc~ LDaJt Approrol program, caJJ (800) 249-3665. Magnificent San Juan Cap~trano Estate Graciously situated on approximately 1.40 acres of secluded privacy, th.is charming California Country Manor bOasts WISurpassed quality and craftsmanship that are unparalleled. Scenically placed among die rolling hills of San Juan Capistrano, this unique floorplan offers gracious sophistication while maintaining comfort and classic style. Gourmet kitt:hen features center island cooktop with subz.ero refrigerator. Ocean view brealdast room with glass panel roof. Formal dining room with parquet floors and views of hills and valley. Library fearw:es woodbuming fireplace, built.:ins and view deck. Other amenities include formal living room with bar and beautiful carved pine paneling and mantle. Great room with floor-to-ceiling riverrock firepla ce, bookcases and three sets of french doors. Spacious master suite with adjacent sunken retreat and priwte view deck, four bedrooms, five and one half bathrooms and inside laundry room. Extra large deck with incredible views of the hills, valley, and blue Pacific Ocean. Private rear courtyard with pool, spa, gazebo, covered veranda, four view decks and five woodbuming fireplaces. Oversized four~ attached garage. $1,400,000 For mwe. inform,tiop, call ••. I'hlf Pappalardo Fred Sands Coastal Properties I~ OttlwJ 6 ~ at (714) 489-8900 • • "Ounnru ~~a.Jal.md The Island" Duplex" • Darling 2 Br. • Great Loe. Steps QWlint 2 Br Cott.ag 2 Ba Cottage To South Bayfront + 2 Br Apt. • Custom Decor • F.adl Unit Hu 3 Br • Private Garage. -• Built New 1990 & 2 Ba & Furnished Patios & Balcony $635,000 $759,000 flf8,,H8 $445,000 Cal I /akL Klohs CAii Alia Brownell 5-5 '1.994CDM "Panoramic "Seaview Pool Tour Home" Views" Home" -· • Magnificent S Br, ·~bleBay& Pride Of Ownership 4.S Bath Home Ocean Views •Largeffome • Elegant Occclf' • BeautifUJ Prcpttty • Huge C.orner Lot 4 Off-Stttiet Partin • 3 BrLuxwy Condo • Private Pool $935,000 $399,000 $645,000 I Wolter Mitchel .. Catalina "Front Row Bay "Super Sharp" SunHts" at Ocean Views" ... •Tr~Vltoe •-\¥bat ii ·Value! • Stunning Views • Beautif\11 Views! • Villa Balboa 1 Br From All Rooms • CUstom Decor • Nioe Condition • Gorgeous Occclf' •Small 2 Br • Close To Beach $299,000 $1'19,000 $139,000 "Newer Villa "Gorpomat Point Condo" Value" Huge Pmthome . Gorgeous 1 Br, 1 • 1 Br, I Ba Condo • Plush White C~t •Adjacent To NB • well Located • Desigoet' Window GolfCoune • Vaulted Cdlings Coverings •fitness Ctr. Pool With SkyligbU • In &cellent Cood. $167,900 $139,000 $244,000 l Wolter Mitchel 0 588-3083 .... "Unbelievable "Extra Luge "Great Villa Elegance" Villa Balboa" Balboa Condo" • Stunning Larger • Outstanding V &Jue • Greal Value! •• 1 Br Pcothoute •Unique FJoor Plat> • Small 2 Br ModeJ • TU1d\al Dec:io.' • S\epS To Beacb • Great C.ommunity $139,000 $149,000 ·~ ..... .. Leaders in Balboa Island Sales and Listings We Sold/Participated In the Sales of ... • 42% of · _:\1oa·1sland Properties SOLD* -~~ Ya 7/1 /ts 'lleMd \#\ ar..,. Coe1t AUodltiDll of llulton Swtktkl Cape Cod Cottege home. 2-stOty 38R, 28A Fresh & bright Vaulted beamed ceilings. Large family kitchen area Brtck patio and yard for entertaining 313 Coral . $549,000 Quiet locatlOf'll Little Bolboe Island Duplex. 2BR, 2BA, den w /large sundeck and ~lcony + 28R, 1 BA With patt0 $4871000 Warm and spacious 3BR, 2BA home with formal dining room and sunny breakfast nook. Detached 1BR, 1 ba studio cottage .... i06 Opal . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . .. $540,000 Lead-based paint and the nevv disclosure lavv by Doug Hockett. CC/M, pre\ident, Orange Coast Association of Realtors Four years ago. Congrc'' pa'-.<.cc.J the Rcs1dcntial Lcad-Ba,cd Paint H:11ard , Reduction Acl of 1992. known ac; ''Title X." A section of th1~ law directed the Environmcn1al Protccl1on Agcm:y (EPA) and the Department of Hou,mg and Urban Development <HUD) to declare a rule mandating disclo<.ure of lead-based paint haLards at the sale or lease of mo~t housing built before 1978. .. On March 6. 1996 the EPA and HUD published and released this rule. It requires that before completion of a contract for housing sale or lease: • Sellers and landlords must disclose any lead-based paint hazards on their property and provide available reports to buyers or tenants. •Sellers and landlords must give buyers or te nants an EPA pamphlet titled "Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home." • Home buyers must be given a 10-day period to conduct a lead-based paint in~pection or risk assessment at their own expense. The rule gives the principles the flexibility to negotiate key terms of this in.,pection nght. The National A!>sociation of Realtors (NAR) ha!'.> worked do,cly with the agendes to assure the balance of rights and rcspons1b1ht1cs for pnvate property owners. Lead is a highly toitic metal !hat t·an attack the central nervous "Y!>lcm when inhaled or ingc()ted and is considered to be one of the major environmental concerns in residences as well as Doug Hockett commercial buildings and workplaces. The negative effects of lead-based paints are most detrimental to children. fetuses and women of child bearing age. Although the use of lead-based paint ceased in 1977. according to HUD more than three-quarters of the homes built before 1978 contain some lead-based paint. NAR president Art Godj said the rule is consistent with the organjzation's policy to disclose material property defects. "Realtors want homeowners to live lo afe homes and are ready to do their part," said Godi. "Disclosure provides the best means for Realtors to facilitate this result." This rule requires real estate agents to ensure that those selling or leasing property built before 1978 disclose any presence of lead-based paint or lead- based paint hazards. "The rule will encourage both the seller and buyer to explore possible eitisting environmental hazards on a property before a transaction occurs. By raising consumer awareness of the potential danger of lead-based paint, the rules could go far toward eliminating this as a health problem for fuwre generations, .. Godi said. "Realtors are proud to be able to bring all the pieces together to help consumers make an infonned choice." For owners of five or more residential units the rule becomes effective September 6. while for owners of four or less residential units the rule becomes effective December 6. 1bc new rule also requires that disclosure and acknowledgement language be incorporated in sale or le~ contncts. ~ California Association of Realton ia . ... .. . . currently working on these requiremenL'i. They wm be avaiJablc from your locaJ Realtor well before the implementation dates of the oew rule. A significant amount of the local residential rental stock was built before 1978. so landlords here must be aware of their responsibilities. The EPA has indicated that in addition to the above discussed disclosures, the landlord must retain a signed acknowledgement from all tenants. The tenants must acknowledge that they were given disclosure of the possibility that lead-based paint hazards could exist and a copy of the EPA booklet. In addition, the disclo ures, material and acknowledgement is required for all lease renewals. This important issue again demonstrates bow your local Realtor bas benefited the communjty throukb their participation in and support of a professional trade organization which actively advocates for property rights and the benefits of real property. For more detailed inf ocmation regarding the lead-based paint issue contact your local Realtor. u '°" ,,,,,,. ""1 fuatiolll "' co""1N11tr, Do141 Bocbtt ctllf IH contactm tllro1111t tJu l>rfut1• <:oat Assoc'4do11 of RMI/on, #1 N. Nnt1"1" BIN., N.,,,.,, a.tit, CA 916'3. C.U (714) 1"·2311f °'/tu (11') UJ-4105. ·····•••••·•··•···· \\ llt)·s \\II() .. and NNUAL ALMANA Tb.is speelal eeetlon will include: • AIU a Eaaertainment Mwic, ~r,futivals, f!%hibils and dining • Beaehee, Harbor a Ocean 101 'T1Wigs to Do on and ~ar the Water • Bat Kept Secreta • Bueineee Chamhus of Com.mercl' and other business organizations • Calendar of Evenl8 A look al 12 months • Education The/acts a.bout area public & private schools. community colkge.s and specialized studies • Finance Banks, mortgage cos., lending institutions and investmenl JWwu • Fre:quently uk.ed queatione and where to find I • Health a: Wi HospilaU • KideS... A lise of claild catt, ~n.s and k • Local Govenment &rvicu and Who~ Who in city, county, .state &fctkralo~ •Places ofWonhip • Pola .. of lnaereet • Reereation Community_ and senior centers, golf courses, courts, JU & parks, a:du.ll kagues •Shopp6na LocJ anil regional .slwpping venues • Traneportadon 8ike 14.tw, roll.US & paths and how to get from here to tlw!re tJia publk tr(Jf&Sport • VWaor Wormadon ·• VohiDteer Opportunltiee Circulation: 50,000+ Deadlines: Space & Copy: Wed., May 22, 5 p.m. Camera Readyffi.e lease: Tue., May 28, ~ p.m. To place your ad in this must-read section, contact your real estate advertising representative. Call Jill Langer· at (714) 574-4248 or Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 ' .... > ... \\?£> can help make the difference in your life! SUPER STARTER HOME 4BR house, large "11, wlpos1ibk RV access. Qµiet neighborhood. Nuds a littk TLC CaU 499-0177. Bw.. KEllEv $144,900 LARGEST PLAN 5BR + /qfr/dm with new carpet and hardwood fooN. 3BR Excelimt "1cation. CaU 644-4100 for showing. J .D. CAu.AGHAN $369,000 MINT TOWNHOME South of PCH! Mediterranean 5 year new 3BR. 3BA townhome with vaulted ceilings, sltylights, FP. 2 car garage. Cali 640-2677. R OBYN SEARS $359,000 $69,900 GATED CONDO Great "1cation -wallt to harbor. One bedroom, patio, assoc., tennis & pool &Lin wili pay some buyers costs. TRACY IMMEL-MANZI 707-9755 EM ERALD BAY FOR YOU!! Vitw -View -View!!! Fabu"1us beach -Ocean Canyon view "1t. Plans/pull permit to build a fabu"1us 5BR home. Call 494-7475. BW.. DoLBY $649,000 REDUCED IN EASTBLUFF Picture{er{ect singk rtory in Eastbluff. Total remode French doors 6 windows. Hrdwd jlN. JOAN BURKE $449,000 TURTLE ROC K CREST Unbelievabk view.1 One kve/ hopie with spectacular pool and 1pa. Granite fooN. GretU value. MERLE MERrzEL $779,000 BEST VALUE! 2284 Sq. Ft., Huge family room, all white on white, 2BR, 2. 5BA. No Mello Roos. No as1oc. fie. 3 bllts fQ beach! R OBERT Mll.LKEN 760-5000 BIKE TO BEACH! Lowly & spacious 2BR l .5BA conda! ()pm jloorplan with nearly new carpet and large dining area. JACK GIFFORD $124,500 PROBATE SHORT SALE &"1w marltet -must uU "1vely 4BR 2.5BA family home. ~at kJcation. Subject to short sak and -... _ .... -=----------- - UNMATCHABLE OCEANFRONT LOCATION Desired for pri~t tieliO,tful fer mtmainint. Q!lir1/y na'lkti on tlN clilfoj O"' ClJMi {;.1.tJ Coast with tlN muhint surf poundint IH"1W. 5BR 4.5BA. OllJ 760-5000 6:%1 123. E'lynne Kemp-Alias $2,lS0,000 BF.AlJllFULLY OF.SIGNED Custom with tMtindous 11ttmtion to tieuiL &hi"" ekctromr flltr is" mansion wilh 4BR. 4.5BA 111UI 11 huir t•ntte to llCCtmf"'°"4tr 6 CtUJ. Sllltr ef tJN llrt.'! UJISS!J..2876 to .i,.., JoaaBwb $1,675,000 CANYON VIEWS SecbukJ 5BR. 4.58.A wiJh ~ bonus room. ~-yarri with owniu f"UtiJ>Ool M11"J 11f'inula. OPP.N SOJin>AY 1-4 - 10 Mission&] or ... UJl 641>-2888 for~ ~~I Julia Liao $7S9,000 HOME IS WHERE THE HEAJrr IS f USI likt lmuu/ new. Totally rrfarbi.sW "4/J 1»11.u wit/I twrythint. Litht 11nJ britht. shows Jilu 11 l#Nltl /#,,.,. A "''"' stt. UJJ for 16J!#O;,,,__,,. 760-5000 _,_ 120 Diana <Appd $360,000 MARC·· An lnt~r.natfonal Comp•!JYi 760-5000 SPYGLASS Hill J 80 tkfrtt D«tln, ""1 cf city lit;ha vinvs. Snmnint 4BR rrsillmct rrbui/J 111i1'1 ~ finnt of "'4#rillls. Gorirous pool. IJNI tf UNUnflllJs. UJJ 760-5000 ED. 131 Robin Tench Sl,17S,OOO EMERAID BAY TRADmONAL Cornn Kno/J /«AIUJn. Sinfk kw/. bhu Wdln' 0«11n iMw howu. OM of "''f" l.oa ilr COMM11nil]. 4BR. 38.A. milKttl S50.000. CJ/494-7475 for Pri..-~ Bill Dolby $1,19S,OOO probate. ' r.--&-O_N_FmsoT _________ $_32_9_,000 ___ 15'.MtlC' SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate ~, SUite 180, Newport leK'h, CA 92660 __ ......,. - An International Company 760-5000 BRAND NEW CUSTOM -COM Approx. 4200 Sq.Ft. with 6UJn(J"" mo11t:h ofHArbor. }my. Whiu \V41n' Vuws from w•r/y ewry room. Featum indiuk ser. SJ1""' anti elevruor. CUJ,..., 760-5000 DC. 128. Bob Koop Sr. Sl,895,000 SPECTACULAR LAGUNA BEACH VIEWS EniflJ 1'H ociti'!t. U~1UI &uh liftsrykftom this dnt"'4/U OISIO,,, ho1M. W.JU ef pus tlN inurior with liEbt. Flowintfoor p/Jm withs!ylip a11itJ 'cril.inp . OPEN SllN 1-5- 599 N,-"'--Or... ~ CJI 160-5000 ed. 136 far-.,.;,,,,,,_, Jw S-npil. $810,000 $215,000 THE BEST OF BELCOURT 5800 sq.ft. curio,,, home with bonll.f room. "car xara~. flllLd com,,,11niry. A real sttal! Selkr is very mori~tl. 760-5000, ext. l 13 F..tbcrYank FAMILY LIFE lN NEWPORT BEACH UJ11mau fomil] neifhborhootl! &aurifaJJy upgraded 4BR rulfomily room wlhaniwooJ fo>on. mn<h doors. frK. NlllfllrJ lri1<hen. Worluhop d-pool!! 760-5000 at. 126 SSS9,000 MAGNIFICENT VIEW For kll# J to 3 pn. Vuw of tlH hll'I llNI 0«411. 2 lff4SUT 111ita with IA'f' li11int """"· Uri/.ltin indwktl. OJI,.,. 760-5000 Cd. 111 Collllic Corn $3.000/MO. ~ can help ~ke the difference in your lift! BFAlTTIFUL 4 BD RM. CUSTOM Expansive wlfamily room. Whik gourmet ltitchm, 3 fi"Places, master ruite "To Die pr· rear yard wlspa! RAE RODGE.RS $589,000 CORONA DEL MAR 3 b/,oclu "' beach. All whik on whiu country ltitchm. 2248 sq. Ji. Large 2BR, 2.5BA. Bm value in CDM. Mll.uKF.N/McNAMEE $385,000 LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT VIEW ThiJ iJ not only an outstanding view. it is a great , family home on one of the premier struts on the hill CJJ for 11 prit>lde viewmx. I JANE SUNGAILA $1,275,000 I BALBOA ISLAND Frtnch Normandy feeling -Giant 5BR/5BA w/ocean & bay view rooftop tkclt. Home is in pristine condition. ROBIN TENCH $769,000 TURTLE ROCK UU1'Jt price, best /,ocation. Vuws of wibkrnm .from living room. MAxlNE GoWEN $185,000 PREMIUM LOT LOCATION Excel/mt 8000 + sq.fi. /,ot in prinu IU'ea of Mera Vmie. 5BR. 3BA. ~ntemporary. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $399,900 SUPER LOCATION Selkr leaving area -needs fast sale! Very nice /,ocation. Needs some TLC SKI 760-5000 en. 109 MESA VERDE 3BR. 2BA home on larie /,ot with front courtyard. Each betiroom had own m trllnce. Oz/J 751-4330. ANNE McCAsLAND $189,000 I LIFE IN A DOG'S WORID 59 ti.op azn be boarrkd or raised on site. lncltuks 3BR bome. Larxe lw, ltmneL Near john mzyne Airport. CaU 644-MAXG. MAxlNE GoWEN $329,000 HAR@OR VIEW HOME · Cus"'m tksiuud for the family of the 90 s lifotyk. 2-story Montego. 4BR. JBA wii/, Gaubo for mtmllinint-CAii 760-6602. E'DNNB AU.EN $67S,OOO SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plan, Suite 180, Newport Bac:h, CA 92660 ------------------- ·~--.,. ·-· ··--- For Pre-RecOrded Details Call 1..S00:784-5171 RF~~ 7 <>0 .<>OOO NEWPORT HEIGHTS B.EAUIYI ... Custom built 4BR home w/ family room, 3 fireplaces and lush rear yard w/ deck & spa. Code 112091 FAMILY UFE IN NEWPORT Ultimate family neighborhood! Beautifully upgraded. 4BR w/family room. Large country kitchen. Workshop & pool. $559,000 Code 112011 qa;r l f1VT N£WPQBTHUGHT$1ll 4BR. family room, master su11c w/ fireplace, OCt'an & park views!!! Codi 112071 JBR 2RA w/ ~rate guest studlo! Laige master suite, beamt'd criling_l, MW doors & window treatments• CAMl20S1 2 PBOP£B1IES. I PRICE/II Corona Del Mar White Water views!!! Build new o r remodeled existing! Code 112021 IUQINIM t INQM e0 ~ 3BR m. w/ JIR ipt. owr J.ar pnicel Built new to 1917 w/ bugr rm yard! CMe l#fl OVer 17 ry-ears ~erience f.(u11'1J tlie Coast 'Brokµ 'J{pmd to '}(JJ!M~Jlall of !f atM 760-5000 xl31 !l(µ~Soutfi Coun Spyglass HUI 180° Ocean, Bay & Lights Views • '4·~~ . ,/1 ./ I rgeous, Totally Rebuilt showplace. Seller trans,tem~ - 11 Jade Cfwe Priad for Innnedfate Sale at $1,17S,OOO CmpMDdHffT Approit. 7,000 sq. fl masterp~ w/awescme ocean, bay & night light vkws. 12,300,000 Giant SBR SBA w1th <>«"an & bay view rooftop d«k. 1769,000 ------------1 You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience •Communication •Personal Service • Dedication • Risults! #1 R6'Mtlf Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 }NJy • ~ with lots of marble and plush carpeting. ~ ceitinp. custom Ughts. Euro kitchen &t rotunda entry. largl? wrap atOund yard adjacent to ~and ~-Many more quality upgn.cies. Reduced to $999,000 Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.58A w I master suite on 1st level Euro latchm, huge (muly room. fonnal library I den. Lush rear yard w I pool. Sf)9 and entertatnin~ area. • -Priced to Sell Now $1,290,000 Near new SBR. SBA. aidlt mstrpiece. Natural hrdwd Boors. computerized Ugh~ soarlnS ceilings & state of the art gourmet kitchen w I gfanite counters. Trade PoSBible $2,350,000 Towne Collection Plan ·c -~ 2BR. 3BA plus 1atge family room. Best itreenbelt location Carge tile pavers, 8etber carpet. custom shutfrrs & Euro white latcfi.n. ~ quality bUilt- in features. at $795,000 c , • Bob & Dovie Bob l{oop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths, appx. 4,200 sq. ft., beautiful use of marble, granite & tile, gounnct kitchen, Sub-Zero, eleva- tor, dual A/C & heating, wet bar, fire- place 3 car garage, private gated st1eet. lncredibk mouth of the ltarbor, white wain-and Catalina l'iews from almost el't1ry room! $1,895,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. ~I ~-- OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two very cute Two 2 bedroom, I bath uruts. Qwct tree lined slJeel, wallc lo Five Crowns, Big Corona & shopping $425,000 BobKoop,Sr.orJr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Highly upgnded, 3 bnn, + den, fll'O- place, l.S baths, heavily rc:moddcd, pool, ~ aiea with private beaches and park.a. $598,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. BAY FRONT UNITS P.bulow harbor view, white sandy bachcs. Rare opponunity to own four bay front unitl on Newport Harbor. $725,000 Bob Koop, Sr. A TOWNHOME Over J ,400 aquaro feel, 3 bedroom, 2.5 blthl, dinina room, akyli&bt. fireplace, a•nae. inside laundry, pool ct 'Pl· $140 Bob Koo Jr. I ' W ESfCLIFF Large comer lot, Walk 10 Manners School, park or shopping! 3 bed, 21mhs, fireplace. Gru1 location, great deal. $329,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. 3 Bedroom, 2.5 baths, plus a den, l&IJC walk·in closet, formal dining room, fltf> place, lush land scape, pool cl spa. $495,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. GREAT BIG POOL HOME Highly upgnded, over 2,500 tquate feet, S bedrooms, 3 baths, fonnal dining. 2 fireplaces, family room, pool & 1p9. $270,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER Corner R-1 WT Prime location.This house nc:e.ds TI.Cl Quiet tree lined street. large comer lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr.or Jr. .NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext.128 G Robyn A/Jen-Sears ~ Re/Max Hall of Fame Direct Lin~: 640-2677 Attention market timers By Steve Ostrin I believe that most investors will make money in the stock market the same way most people already have been making money in the stock market: find good investments, stick with them and don't panic when the market periodically goes insane. As I write these words, I'm also planning a fallout shelter to protect myself from the slings and arrows of the market timers who will bombard me with accounts of bow they moved in and out of the market and made fantastic profits. To them I respond: Between 1980 and 1989 there were 2,528 trading days. AcoordiQ& to lbbotsen Associates, if you invested in a cross section of the market for aI1 2,528 days you wQUld have earned 17 .5 peroenL If you missed 10 ( 4110 of I 5) of the best trading days your return would have been 12.6 percent. If you missed 40 ( 1.6 percent) of the best tradina days your return would blave been 3.9 percent. The averaae ralc of inflation. u measured by the Consumer Price Index, for the 10 year period was 3.73 percent. So, if j'OU missed just 1.6 percent of the best trading days you would have beaten inflation by less than 2/10 of 1 percent. 0 course, past perf onnance is no assurance or projection of future results. So, if you can stand the rollercoaster ride. buy quality and bold onto it Remember that it's very difficult to get hurt on a rollerooaster unless you try to jump off when it's moving. Rollerroaster. Who said rollercoaster? the very thought of riding a rollercoaster sends waves of terror coursing through your body, the following, once again according to lbbotscn Associates, may help: During the period from 1926 to 1993, 100 percent of the investors who invested in a cross section of the stock market and held their investments for a IS-year period achieved a positive return on their investments. For purposes of this swdy the authors considered the stock market to be the Standard & Poor's Index of 500 companies listed oo the New York Stock Excbanae. Pe:rfonnanoe shown docs not re~sent the results of any specific investment product and is not indicative of future results. So fasten your seat belts and try to enjoy the ride. S#H °""" ""*" Orille,e ~ F'-1tt:W ~, 575 NdlM aw s.. ~ COIM M• CA J.UU, S«UUOJ. . " . . 2 6 7 a 9 10 1' 15 16 17 20 22 29 30 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon, Agency 1 -4 p .m ., Ethics 2 -5 p .m ., Internet Class 8:30 a .m ., Board of Directors meeting 10 a .m . -2 p.m ., Broke r Preview MLS book delivery 8:45 a.m .• Community Relations Committee 8r45 a .m ., Affiliate Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon, Lending 1 -4 p .m ., Double Income in Sales 2 -4 p .m ., COMPASS Beginner course 10 a .m . -2 p .m .. Broker Preview 2 -4 p .m .. Take the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer 9 a .m . -noon. Mortgage Processing & Presentation 1 -4 p .m .. Time and Territory Management 2 p .m . -5 p .m .. Internet class 2 -5 p .m .. COMPASS Advanced course 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 8:30 a .m .. Orientation/Induction 8:30 a.m .• Panel of Achievers. Membership meeting at the Balboa Bay Club 9'.30 a.'!'. -12:30 p .m .• Trust Fund Handling 1.30 -4.30 p.m .. Fair Housing 10 a .m . -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 8 a .m. -1 :30 p .m .. Seminar with Rick Wiiiis. Double your Income by Working Smarter Not Harder. at the Hyatt Newporter 2 -5 p .m .. Internet Class 9 -11 a.m .• COMPASS Beginner Course 6 -8 p .rn .. Laguna/Newport Cocktail Cruise 31 10 a .rn. -2 p.m., Broker Preview And at GRU/18 •EILIS ltBSIDENTIAL aBAL ESTATE -~-....... s,.n-w .... cBS, Ksm aem wiD. be in the Mldulel Dre,r. just retumed from a magnificeot cruise to Mexico and is heading to the~~ next week. Yet. be still ....,,..,,. to be lbe cop prodDcer in March for BldDp IMal IDd transactions ~ While Midlilel'• away, business partns-W. ii holding down the fort. ~ wida Ible assistant Lopn. It's one big happy family for Jell Aston of WATBltFaONT BOMBS. He and bis wife decided to take boCb lets of parents with them to Hawaii for a family holiday. Awwwww ... what a sweet thing todol ~to CaralyD Star froi:n the Balboa Isl.ad Office, Who just bee~ a grandDlllw for 6C fint time. iI"be little boy is ta firsr ~ild wt she's quite thrilled. deSert this weekend with the •'valley girls," to celebrate 20 years of &iendsbip. Although she lives here in om,e County, Karen telh us th.a wllile visiting ber aunt in Burbllnt. she met a poup Of friends. They're almost lite sororily .._ liDd have been Ptbain1 fOletha' to celebrMe llM* frieDdillip for two dec:Mel They~ .... they'll be in their '90a and still call diem.Selves "the ~." and are pushing to become the golden pis. '4Wbeft WC lllalC meD, lbey'll ask at if we play golf or lamis, but we say 'no, we're from BurtMm.k -we bowl,'" Karen said with a giggle. COWWBILBANKER COSTA MESA 'I staff and -aeots are busy puing med tQ Illar' new pboDe md voice lillil system. but b8d. rew milllJtel to lilt .. in on wbat's twpparing in their oftke. M ..... V-. ii lblntful dNlt 1M renovMiOns OD hCi 1'1rde Rock ..... 8l't nearly ~and ibc lfOD't bave to deal with dust~ Gayle Lewis IDd her busbimd am celebrated their l 7cb Weddinl anniversary with a ttip to Slnta ...,.._ Nucy Wimer, who bas time to go skiing now that Sbe"s retired; Will be otJ the slopes for awhile. It seems sbe broke her 1cnec coming back from skiing, When her auto hit a slick. Ouch! Fi~st ti~ buy~r opportu~i_ty This three bedroom Sp~ish bac1eDda home 1s located m Costa Jdesa and 1s being offered at $182,000. This pride of ownership property offers tile roof, cement driveway with brick accents, beautiful landscaping with a one..quarter regulation spons court and ~V parking with hook-ups. For lllOtW ""°""""""' coU MOl'1 Dfl'uUio, CRS, (114) 6"-1600. Coast N•w10f1 ~ 4 Ci* ~ SU. 260, Newport &ode. .. Residential Real Estate Services • Indepcndendy Owned and Operated Cl1Y LIGHTS VIEW? ExceprionaJ 4bd, 3.5ba home boasts a dramatic marble entry, Euro- sryle kitchen, landscaping by Roger's Gardens and city lights view! $1,249,~ Carol Allison & James Gray Code 7 1417 WHATAJEWEU Located in a very peaceful & private scning is chis 3bd. 2.5ba. Professionally decorated, fresh carper, pool & spa. Guard-gated. Garage. $489,000 TRADmONAL ELEGANCE 3bd. 3.Sba reflecting class & elegance. Extensive use of marble, wood, Van Luit wallpapers. Csrm window cvrngs & drapes. Mstr ste. w/walk-in, dbl frplc. P;itio, 3 car garage. $745,000 Ben & Marian Reedy Code 70197 ONLY THE FINF.ST OpuJent, detailed, refined. Words cannot describe this plwh Emerald Bay dwelling w/srunning ocean view. Marble frplc, recessed lighting. French doors & more. Mwt sec to bc)jcvc. $1,295,000 Valerie Howell Code 71397 SMASHING NEW CUSTOM Sbd, S.Sba w/library, office & 3 Cl.I ~-Ocean. harbor & city light vi~ Priced below market. Ann, Ted & Suz.anne $1,495,000 Code 70237 BEAUTIFUL CUS10M . Located in a super neighborhood is this lovdy home with fr~h paint, h/w Aoors, frplc, beamed ceilings and large yard. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenitti $309,750 Code 7089 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Charming Cape Cod duplex located in one of the finest areas along the coast on a beautiful tree-lined street. 2 frplc's, fTcshJy painted. Michael Smith $525,000 Code 71937 MAGNIFICENT SPANISH HACIENDA 7bd, 5ba cwtom on huge lot. Balcony across 2nd story w/rooftop SUI\ dcdt. Great room overlooking pool, spa & lrg. gardens. Pam Ball $749,000 OCF.ANVIEW MEDITERRANEAN VILLA Huge reduction! Exclusive 5bd. 4.5ba in KUard ~tcd comm. of Hathor RJdge. Gourmet's kit., library, ·ous uutt bd w/fm:. , pool &spa. Marilyn Kershner $1,200,000 Code 7lf1TI Code71U7 644-6200 PANORAMIC OCF.ANVIEW This beautiful 3bd. 3ba, 3-nory home sits b1gh atop Laguna Beach. Very private w/3 frplc's. Owner will- ing to hdp w/financing. Be creative. Patty Harvey $575,ooo Code n347 BLOCK 10 BEACH! FabuJous oversized lot w/pcck of the ocean. Brick patio w/spa & BBQ, frplc, close to shops, restaurants. $675,000 Kathy Granieri c.ode 70887 BEACH, PIER &VIEWS 3bd, 3ba custom boasts views from entire open floor plan, right on the water! Outside patio & landscaped yard lead to ptvt. beach. Nancy Barfield & Tom Jovenitti $1,995,000 C.ode 717S7 CAMEO HIGHL\NDS RF.SOirr UVING Beautiful & private custom 4bd on almost 2 lots w/mini view of Catalina & ocean. Pool. spa & sauna. Nothing comparable! · Connie Betton $849,000 c.ode 72487 _,,,,. __ -" 480 I Cortland 1418 Galaxy Harbor View Homes 1943 Pon Provence 8lu8i Bids 1nUre Big Canyon Big Canyon c.orooa Del Mn <Moo.a Del Mar C'.oroaa Dd ~ 8dcomt ~ 8eacoa Bay c..meo Higblands H.ubor Ridge Bcyaat &.)Oal a.,aat H..bor View Homes ~ f.altblcff E...mwr )lllmine C""1 Blu8i Blu8i Blulli Blulli &.aideCM. P.-ideCM. Ni. Nonh v;. Mira '\bode ~ Vlae.L. NewportCMll 2018 Vis12 Cajon 204 I v ISU Cajon 34 Gillman 6 Canyon Fa.iiway 15 Rue Vene 250 Haid 302 Heliotrope 346 Poppy 16 Rodcingbam 5801 Co.pla) Sea.shott Dr. 1319 Un.ii C Balboa Blvd 5 Nightsbott 62 Beacon Bay 4800 Surey Dr. 5 Monaco 1438 Santiago 1308Mariom 1846 Urward Ui. 1831 Newport Hilk Di: 1130 Highland 2223 Alu Vi.sia 2312 Aralia 3Jeuy 503 Avicnda Campo 2041 v r.sia Cajon 2201 Vnta Hucm Wl~Lucia 219VagjniaPt. 2145 Ast.tr pt 3137 Cortr Cah 3150 Madera 15 Aprilla 2101..a11en17 6 Seatapc Di: 11IE GOWEN TOUOI Sa1. S-S S-S S-S S-S S-S Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. Sun. $675,000 $995,000 $498,000 $325,000 $330,000 $263,500 $3,400,000 $99~,000 $1,095,000 $759,000 $675,000 $1,695,000 $1,425,000 $799,000 $1,450,000 Sl,099,000 $849,000 $627,500 $629,000 $525,000 $489,000 $499,500 $539,000 $596,000 $469,000 $449,000 $335,000 $330,000 $209,000 $309,000 $399,000 $335,000 $489,000 $259,000 $262,900 $168,000 $177,500 Catherine Simons Sall/ATS Mali Gulleclge Walker/Die.boo Brunson/Hayden Mali Gull~ Carol Allison Barbara Aune Karcn Muters F.uhU Tabak Kathy Gnnieri Bdle Putcb Solly Shatt.en Evdyn Shatt.en M..QI 725-5126 Giaeb Burmeister Connie Betton Linda Oetb Ame Petersen ATS Lou Anne Riney MaiocPropp [up Weilcnbd SJyShipley Sandyl>alcy Harrier 8ocwina KmnRm ~Hayden DaC>idmofi Omhouls Amrclioolu Bob c.ol&aa:io Harriett Bon.ind KM:DKoodle Mink 8c C.anin Mink&O.iin Gi>Wak NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE Dramatic European country style ~e boasts details that will amaze youl Hand painted Fresca walls, 4 frplc's, cxp:uuive living room &. enclosed patio. Pric.c Reduced! Unbdi~ble custom home. Cape Cod with 5/6bd, 4.5ba on over 1/3 acre. Two great rooms, Chcf s kitchen w/frplc & 60" Viking range with gi-iddle 8c grill. Bob Coluccio SSM.ooo AWESOME Bf.ACH FRONT ON 1lfE BAY Prime locaaoft in pcia:ful lbooll ~ No need to wcacion when~ home. herd 'NcMr-fumilUrc duu-Out, oomm.. cm- nis, guest bo. dcda. Gitela Burmeister Anne Hoover $1.288,000 Code 70'J37 BELCOUKI' ·Will TRADE Elegant 5bd custom home with ocean view and grand marble entry with circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Belle Panch Code 723.57 $1,695.000 Code 71147 • Luxurious Mediterranean custom w/spcctacular views! Superb quaJiry is evident thru-out w/French limestone flrs. white oak, marble, grani1e & glass accents. Gourmet's lrirchen, enc. center, fireplace. $3.400.000 Carol Allison & James G DOVER SHORF.S ESTATE Dover Shores finest offering with incrcdibk potenriaJ. This property has never been on the market. Awesome Bac.k Bay and ciry light views. $995.000 Ann, Ted, and Suzanne Code 70277 SEEING IS BElJEVING Oose to the sea! 3bd, 2.5ba in guard-gated community offers a mini-view of the Pacific + pools, cennis. Great value! $449,000 Harrier Botwinick Code 70677 CORONA DEL MAR CHAIM Spacious 4bd, ~.5ba Cape Cod style. Excellent Aoorplan w/$0aring cci~ inp. iudw<L floors, & 2 bric.k frplc's. $7S9.000 Llnda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71647 I. .. ' .. • ..... -----------.. --,.. 507 AVFNIDA Wl::~ Sun. $309,000 Llc:sitabk end urur ~a lwh r, .duded ~ ~ locuion near C..oroiu dd Mar Jr. & ~Sr. Schools /!ic Ow Lady Queen of ~ kb! a>mmunrty with sl)()I» & Back Bay nanue muk ~bas been rransfanXf and a ys "8 .INC OFFER!" SPYGLASS ~ -FRONf ROW' Fabulous view. Huge p~ reduction $799,000 16 CHERRY HD .IS LANE 6 CANYON FAIRWAY • SpcctacuJar 180 degree view of golf course • 5BR, 5BA • Secluded pool & spa • Perfection plus! •Spectacular Fairway O ne • Newer Mediccrrancan • 4BR, 7.5BA • Media Room, Family Room, Flevacor, 4 Car Garage . $3,400,000 SI ROYAL ST. GEORGE • l.Arzat foi!""IJ lot in Bit. Canyon • 5BR, 5.5BA • Liln'rll'y. &nMS Rm, PoOJ. Spa, Sauna. Cabana $1,8SO,OOO • White W.ur Vitw • Gated A"a $89S,OOO 22 HERMITAGE • Newer Custom • 4 &tiroom $1,249,000 • Ntw/y Rnno~uti • °""'"Will Trruk $669,000 •nm Xty •Nnv&of• Ownn-W-JJTnuk $499,000 3 WINGED Foor • 4 bedrooms • Pool t!r Spa • RnnoMud S99S,OOO • Ntwly RrmotkuJ • Ocean Views . $S49,000 LH. I:\<·< l.\11' Pn< lPr1rr1rs \\11111{\l>I "llllHll'\\'\<l'\l, • Triplex -Near Ocean -$389,()()() • Triplex -Costa Mesa -$239, (){)() • 4-Plex -San Clemnue -$439,()()() • o I •• Bob Coluccio ~'H'll io r \l.11 l,l'fi11c ( 1111,ultanl 644-6373 x121 576-3198 pgr E UROPEAN COUNTRY ON LIDO ISLE Character & European charm grace this dramatic 4BR, 3.5BA home. With a 50 foot lot, this lovely property offers spacious patio entertaining. Recently remodeled. 4 fireplaces. Offered at $864,000 Carol Allison 644-6373 xll6 KriSPeytOn l<t .ill11t '""'I.Ill For Results That Count! James Gray 644-6373 x108 3 bedrooms. Large enclosed yard. 1Wo car garage. Move-in condition I Asking i.17 4,900 644-6374 ext.105 B.J.Jobmon 644-6373 . ext.147 51 ROYAL ST. GEORGE • Largest fairway lot in Big Canyon SOLD $1,850,000 ~illJAi''C...,On d-OJl-"IWAIMI . • Dlil1 Pl* aMl .... •'A~ 27. 19'6 Mali ~ulledge ·reaches goal of No. 1 at Grubb· & Ellis Style, savvy and spirituality lead to success fur Spanish native and mother of six By Julie Viker, real eslale edilor Mali Gulledge has been turning heads ever since she was a young girl in her native Spain and at 54, ~ sharply dressed real e!tate agent isn't about to stop. "I've always dressed showy, I like bold things that make a statement," she said. "And we owe it to other people to look the best we can when we're in the public eye. People like to sec you looking nice. it's a courtesy Mali Gulledge and it's a treat." Dressed in a brilliant yellow and violet business suit, accented with a turquoise and amethyst brooch that was a gift from her mother, GuUcdgc looked back fondly on her fashionable days in Spain. "I was in hundreds of commercials. for things like lipstick, wine and Citroen cars," she said. Her striking good looks also led to a brief career in film after she was spotted by an agent whil• at a theater with some friends. She had small parts in several movies, appearing as a Hawaiian hula gi rl in one and as a dance hall girl in a western. But Gulledge said she wasn't cut out for a life in flicks. "I was a bad actress, because I was pretty much a prirna donna." she laughed. Although she enjoyed modeling, while living in Madrid be met a «Whing young American military pilot. The young couple married and Mali's life changed dnun•ticalJy when they moved to the United States. "Moving to the United States was the shock of my lif o, i. ahe said. "I wu raised in a big ci ty, and growing up, my vision pf America was of New York or San Francisco. When I landed in New Jef"l\ey l was amazed at all the wooden houses and I couldn 't believe how quiet it was in Newport Beach!" She's now lived in the United Stales for more than half her life and has spent the pasl 25 year. in Newport Beach. Yet she sltll thinks in Spanish. She said her two youngest sons arc still at home and keep her busy traveling all over Orange County to attend their sports practices and games. One day she went to see a basketball game at 3 p.m. in Bl Toro then left for an ice hockey game at 6 in Huntington Beach. On Saturday mornings she's up before sunri e so her son can attend hockey practice at 5 a.m. But she has no complaints about her hectic hfe. "My acccn1 is not getting any bener." she said wi1h a smile. "Some11mes I' II "Really, I think it's a miracle," she said. "I live and die for these boys." She was a stay- at-home mom Mali displays her winning style as she accepts an award h-om Dennis Gordon, president of Grubb & Ellis when she became involved in real estate 14 years ago. have to stop and think, because I'm not sure if the last phrase came out in English or Spanish when I'm talking to someone." Spain still has n special place in her heart. but !.he said it would be difficult to go there on vacation without taking aJI of her sons. And with six sons ranging in age from 35 to 15, she said it 's difficu lt to coordinate all of their schedulel>. "I do miss my country, but it would be hard to go on vacation because if 1 didn't take all the boys I would feel guilty." Gulledge said. "My happiest day was several years ago, when I took them all to Maui for a vacation." A single mom since she and her husband separated I 0 years ago. Gulledge . spoke with pride about her sons' successes. Karl , 35 and Alexander, 22 both followed in their father's footsteps and became pilots; John.25 is employed at Bank of Amcricn: "It was a fluke -I was still raising kids,'' she said. "But my sister was looking for a job, and my next-door neighbor had a brokerage finn. He suggested that she go to real estate school." Her sister took the suggestion seriously, and convinced Mal i to attend with her, saying that it would be just like the old days when they went to boarding school together. "Once I had my License, within a f cw weeks I had a deal because I knew so many people in Newport," she said. Most of her business still comes from referral s from friends, neighbors and acquaintances. Additionally, she has many repeat customers. According to Gulledge, it's her long-time familiarity with the community that has played a major part in her success. She knows the area o well that she can immeduuely suggest several properties to n client without even looking at the Listings·on the computer. Aaron. 19 is ancoding Harvey Mudd CoUege; Reuben, 18 is a senior in high school; and Andre, 1 S is a sophomore. Mali's six sons. Clodcwise from top: Andrew, Aaron, Alexander, Kart John and Reub.ti) She's also diligent In pursuing her goals, frequently working seven days a week to accomplish them. Her goal for 1995 was to be the top agent at the Newport Beach offLce of Grubb & Ellis in 1995. She was ecstatic when she was named the top producing agent at Grubb & Ellis' Newport Beach office in 1995 during the company's awards banquet in March. "I ne ver thought I could beat these people." she said of the strong competition in her office. "But at night, l write down motivational things before 1 go to sleep. I'll read the Scriptures and then write what I want to accomplish I 00 times. If there's something you want badly and it's righteous, God will help you." According to Gulledge. the minutes before you go to sleep arc very powerful. But 1t seems that it's not just motivation that she thinks of when she dreams. "I even think about real estate in my dreams. last night I was decorating!" she exclaimed. With an eye for detail. she's quite willing to slip on a pair of jeans and l>Ome speakers during daylight if it means making a client's house look more comfortable and less cluttered. Buying a home is a very emotional anti visual process, and al though she'll do as much as possible to increase a home's salability, she explained that sometimes it's more than clients want to hear. "But I tell them, I'm going to sell the house. and you're going to be gone anyway," she said. Her farm area covers Newport Beach and Corona del Mar, and she's been pl ascd to sec a shift in priorities when peo buy homes. "ln late '80s and early ·90s, people were buying real estate for investments and moving from house to house. Now they're buying hooses because it's a good place to raise a f arnily and it has a nice neighborhood," Gulledge said. A busy career in real estate. combined with direct involvement in her sons' lives and an active practice of her faith at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Dover Shores leave little free time in Mali's life for recreation. But when she does have time off. she likes to throw on a pair of gray men 's sweats and take Rio, her Gcnnan shepherd, for a walk. And she dreams of returning i.oon to Northern California, where she can relax in a cabin surrounded by Sequoias and read all day. "I feel so close to God up there. it makes you feel like you arc not in this wortd. .. she aid wistfuJly. Mali Gulltdgt C4n bt nadttd Ill Grubb 4 Ellis Rts14t"""1 Rtal Esta1• Strvk11, 23 CorporaU P'4T..ll, s,,;u 190., N.wport Btodt or call 644-6200. 1111111111 111 I II I· I I ,. • -- ShoWcase Ytxr Property Here!! With your ad on this page, the Open Home Guide also available for only $5.00. Copy Deadline noon Wednesday Call NOWll! 642-4321 • CORONA DEL MAR 222 Morning Canyon 3BR + Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 313 Larkspur 3BR Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 40 Drakes Bay Dr. 5BR Usha Nangia/Fred Sands 644-7111, Ext. 581 507-5071/2 Acacia 3 + 2BR Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 Sat/Sun 1-5 $940,000 Sun 1-5 $595,000 Sun 1-5 $798,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $595,000 COSTA MESA 269 Cecil Agent 650-3008 4BR 552 Hamilton St., A2 2BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Drive-by only $255,000 Sun 1-S $174,900 NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3+BR Sun 1-S $1,095,000 ·. --~ --- ---~-~ rrs llACHTIMEI Walk down to Big Corona, China Cove beaches and enjoy! Roomy 3BR,tforrnal dining home on a valuable 40 ft. R-2 lot. H/W floors, 2 patios and ready to add a sec~nd unit. $595,000 313 Lart<sP.ur Open Sunetay 1-5 p.m. ~otona ad JI.at ~ *''T-1·~ NEWPCRT BEACH 1218 Polaris, Dover Shores 4BR Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas 729-7271 1404 W. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 5BR 2204 Fortuna 3BR Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 2290 lalJnda Ct Key Realtors 967-0800 4br 231 Santa Ana Ave. Owner 3BR +2 650-7937 448 Seville . Mary fryer Balboa Newport Realty 723-W94 4BR Sun 1-S $950,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 12·5 $329,000 Sun 1-5 $599,000 Sat/Sun $549,000 Sun 1-4 $675,000 57 HHltdale, le:JIXMM't 3BR Sun 1_,.,m $639,000 8ubara AMstder I Prudential John Douglas 729-1208 • View:sfrom all major rooms. • J Bedrooms + Bon1u Room. • Su""y family room with Pella windows. • HardIIJOOd floors, gas stove, inside laundry. •La rte badyard with mature fruit trees. • Bta11tifa/ly maintained. • Roo,,, for tX(>omionl prusible 2nd story. $549,000 Owner 650-7937 ON 3 LOTS •ill -just a few steps from the beilch. Would '-'1e and yard of this size and qU8llty In Olde '9ir? Builder's own home over 7 ,eoo eq.ft. & 411d. Beautiful wood accented lnt9ltor with • fonnal dining nn, library, arlllt'8 aludlo end ~ have to see. Elevator, air oOndlllonln9, , satellite dish and much, much rnor9. $2,600,000 Best Buy 2204 Fortuna, Newport Beach Bluffs 2BR, Den, 2BA Home. Central 6ll:. High quality custom kitchen, leaded glass entry door, remodeled baths, upgraded brick fireplace with oak mantle. $329,000 Open Sat & Sun 12-5 S'~S~~~ 644 0195 439 EL MODENA $519,500 Beautiful 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with wood floors, lots of windows and separate guest house. Wonderlul ambiance and landscaping! Meticulous detail In fNfJK'/ room. Reduced -Don't Ml• Thia! CaH~'u:x COAsf ~ PhOPWI•• 844-1800 723-8800 an. -NEWPORf muat 1362 Galaxy Drive 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, pool. spa. a green lawn and front row views. Family room opens to a new upgraded kitchen. Pool-side wet bar and firepil. $1,195,000 Call Dottie Auster<> 759-3763 or Christine Kim 717-4709 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTlES 4 CMC PlAZA, STE. 280 NEWPORT BEACH, CA '' Coldwell Banket aU:a UIOtWes Imm all over Oranp.~ reCeotly ti>ot Mt in' a computer training course which Will nabJe them to stay ahead of the compeCitioft. Through a two-day. bands-on wodtsbop, Coldwell Banker sales associates received training in the use of op Producer, a software program customiud specifically for Coldwell Banker, which will provide them with all the tools necessary to maximize tbeir prodnctivity. They are taught bow to create and prepare CMA's, custom presentations and marketmg materials, tnailing pieces, prospects reports, and ftnaocial reports. During the workshop sales associatei also learned to market on the Internet. one of the newest additions to the Coldwell Banker marketing program. TbrooJ)l ita own proprietary website on rhe Internet. sales associates can now taCb more duiD 30 million Internet users. "7be O\IUtaDding salel associates Corporate-owned homes Real estate's best kept secret For years savvy home buyers have found foreclosures and bank-owned homes to be the industry's hidden gems. But according to Coldwell Banker, those same savvy home buyers might be overlooking one of the real estate industry's best kept secrets -corporate- owned homes. Unlike foreclosures that often need quite a bit of repair and renovation, corporate-owned homes are usually well maintained. They're also competitively priced, vacant, have an extremely motivated seller (the relocation company or a corporation), have been professionally inspected, and often have attractive financing programs. So what is a corporate-owned home and can anyone purchase one? Corporate- owned homes are purchased by corporations or by relocation firms, such as Coldwell Banker Relocation Services, on behalf of a corporation that bas J,ransferred an employee. From entry-level homes to luxury homes, corporations and relocation companies combined, list 75,000 to 80,000 corporate-owned homes each year. Consumers can find out about these homes by simply asking their sales associate to research corporate-owned homes for sale either through their broker or competitive brokers. Most corporate- owned propenies are multiple listed and marked as such in multiple listing service (MLS) books. Coldwell Banker Relocation Services handles more than 15,000 corporate- owoed homes for sale annually. In 1995, the company assisted more than 34.000 transferees in more than 70 countries. ... The company points out there can be -distinct advantages for consumers buying a corporate-owned home, including: eCompetidve Price -uting prices for these homes are based on independent, objective appraisals which arc continually updated to reflect cwrent market conditions. •Move-in coodldoa -most of these homes are in move-in condition and are well maintained. Many of the homes also offer bomeowner's warranties. •Profemonal impectioo -corporate- owned homes typically receive thorough home inspections and environmental tests that can eliminate potential swprises for a buyer. Inspection and disclosure reports are available to consumers. •Sellers who want to sell -it costs money each month for relocation companies to keep these homes maintained. Also, companies are not emotionally attached to the homes and can be more flexible in their negotiations. •Attractive ftnaodng -in order to attract as large a buying pool as possible in the quickest amount of time, companies may offer attractive financing programs and/or assistance with closing and settlement costs as an enticement to buyers. •Just how tlexjble and creative can a company with a surplus of corporate- owned homes be? Last year, Coldwell Banker Relocation Services, working together with Coldwell Banker George T. Decta Real Bstate. put together an innovative program that led to the sale of 25 homes in the Binghamton, New York area in just six weeks. John Ca111pbell captures first quarter in closed dollars Top producer also inducted into President's Club and President's Circle Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker Orange County regional manager. recently honored John Campbell for being No. I in closed dollars for the first quarter of 1996 for Coldwell Banker Newpon Beach. Campbell, a 16 year real estate veteran, bas also recently been recognii.ed as a member of the President's Club and President's Circle for 1996. He bas consistently been a top producer fur the Newport Beach office. earning membership into the President's Club and President's Circle over the past several years. '"'\ Specializing in the Ne Corona del Mar, and 8 nd.ing areas, Campbell attributes s soooess to dedication to his clients' interests and interpersonal communication skills. "I believe all properties deserve the same amount Of OOIDDbb'QrU and aacntioo." Campbell said. ..I offer my clients an honest. courteous and professional 1iepC5ltdalkx1." One of Campbell's many clients said be • .. bad done a'lo( of research befote settling on ! Usting agenl 1 was not only i.mprused by bi.I profeasl<>nallsm. but by bis respoo.sivenen, candor aod rea.Usm.'• For naJ •daa /lf/ona.do1t, call Jole11 Cutp/HU at ~oltlw•U BaUr Nwport BM.ell, (11') """''°"' at. 12/. -~·· --...... • n"" I ,_.... • o1 Apttl 25, 1t11 l KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST TYPE PHONE RAn Abacu1 Financial Grp. R (714) 965-00n 7.750% Amerk:an SaWlQI Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.875% Bank of America B (800) 556-7811 8.000"/o California Federal Bank S (800) 225-3337 8.000% Chase Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-6062 7.875% Coast Fedefal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.100% Countrywide Home Loans K (800) 8n·5626 7.875% Detrick Mortgage Group R (714) 759·9692 7.625% Downey Savings S (800) 336·9639 7.875% Emery Financial A (714) 729·9200 7.750"/o Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232·2309 8 000% --_Fi_rs_t _F_ed_e_ra_l_Ba_n_k_o_f _C_A ___ s_...:.(800_.!....) _67_2_-4_3....:3~-8.000% Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.875% G_le_nda_le_F_ede_ra_I Ba_n_k ___ S_(800) 560-9000 7.875% Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 8 000"/o Nabons8anc Mtg. Corp. K _i_800) 6~·<'103_ 7.875% Newport Coast Financial A j~) 808·5626 Oceanview Financial A (714) 651·6355 - -ProFed Mof\gage K (800) 686-3756 TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801·73~ Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 Westem Financial S.B. S (800) 393·9372 Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669·6747 7.750"/o 7.750% 7875% 7.875% 8125% 8.000% 8.000% 30.ye. fixed % POINTS LOCK· OWN C!l IN A.P .R. 5 2.125 30 8.011 ------20 2.125 30 8.138 ------5 2. 125 45 8.265 ----------20 1.500 45 8. 197 ______ ...:...,.....:...,.._ 20 2.250 30 8.152 ---------20 2.000 10 8.353 5 1.875 45 8. 111 5 2.625 10 7.938 20 2.125 30 8.138 ----5 1.602 15 7.955 5 1.875 10 8.238 ------20 1.875 30 8238 20 2.250 45 8.152 ----5 2.250 45 8.152 10 1.500 30 8.197 20 2.000 30 8.125 5 2.250 10 8.025 5 2.000 15 7.998 ---- 20 1.875 30 8. 111 ----10 1.375 10 8.057 20 2.000 60 8.379 ----5 1.375 30 8. 184 10 1.500 10 8. 197 INTEREST % POINTS llllAll. llAR09t ADJ. RATE OWN (%) A.PA lOAH @ INDEX FREQ. 2.950% 20 1.000 7.425 207,000 2.350 110 1M 2.950% 2S 1.000 7.'485 600,000 2.410 110 1M 5.875% 5 1.000 8.150 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 3.750% 20 1.000 7.531 207,000 2.450 110 1M 5.625% 20 2.500 8.506 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y 2.950% 25 1.000 7.475 500,000 2.400 110 1 M 5.000% 20 0.000 7.737 207,000 2.750 110 1M 3.500% 20 1.000 7.430 600,000 2.350 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.000 7.525 500,000 2.450 110 1 M 2.950% 20 1.813 7.509 600,000 2.350 110 1M 3.950% 10 1.750 7.661 207,000 2.500 110 1 M 2.950% 20 1.250 7.500 207,000 2.400 110 1M 5.500% 20 2.250 8.242 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y 4.750% 5 1.000 8.334 207,000 2.875 1TS 6M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.483 500,0oo 2.400 11D 1M 5.000% 20 2.500 8.216 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 25 0.750 7.549 600,000 2.500 11D 1M --------6. 500 % 10 1.125 8.229 207,000 2.750 1TS I 1Y ---------4. 2. 50% 20 1.000 7.710 400,000 2.625 11D 1M ------------~ ----------5. 625 % 5 1.500 8.176 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------~·-5.500% 20 1.250 8.079 207 ,000 2.625 6CO 6M ----------6. 500 % 10 0.125 8.123 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y -------3.950% 20 1.125 7.596 207,000 2.500 110 1M Boltl 11-s & ~table pn:igratN are 30t'30 conventJonal mongages Type ol Le~ •S B • Bank. I< • mongage banllef; R • m<>11gage broUr, S • savings & IOen Mof1ll90ll bankers and brokafs are licensed by the cat~OfNa ~of Real Esta19 aiellhef a broker°' eotp<>rallOn F0< lnfonnatoo ca" Cahl DAE at (9161227-0931 lntetett Rate lor adjuSlables is an introructoly rate IO< the fll'St ldjustment period Down Peyment is amounl of cash('• ol Siies pnoe) paid to lefldlt prior IO signing rnor1gag11 contraci. Polntt are ,_ of loan balance paid IO lende• at tome ol loan dosing. Locll..fn Is the number of dllys lender guaiantees rate pf10f lo closJng A.P.R. Is the annual percenlage rate wtldl Is 111 etllrnltld IMUll eott of the toan to tne bonower Aft A P A.s are cak:utated by Mot1g&ge News Co based on e $207 ,000 IOan amount. the points shown and $700 IOllll lees The A P A s are included ., this chan lo< compan· son Of1tt Wiien IPPfYlng lor 1 toan, Federal Trutll·ffl..lencltng taw requires tenders to calcolale an A.P R speafoc to eacll loan offer Mulmum loan ts the maJOmum tende< will loan undef given lorms A• llxed rate programs NM! a maxi· mum of f.207,000 Mergln (In%) 11 lenders proln. margin+ Index. ac1ua1 rate alter llrst adjustment tndn IS the baSis 10< setting an adjustable rate (Margin• Index • New Rate) 1 ID • 11111 Dist Cost of Funds, ITS s 1·Y8af T1easury Bil, L6M • 8-ftlOnlti Lleofl. &TB . 6-month Treasury Boll. 6CD . 6·monlh average cer111ocato ol 0opos1t AdJustmenl F,.quency is the pe<1od between adjustments. 1M • 1·Monlh. 6M • 6-MonthS, 1Y· 1 Yeat A.I rates sl.C>ject to change Vtdy rate and ianns pnor to applying IO< a loan All lenders proYl<le toens wltll d1H111ent rates and terms lor dillerenl loan amounts. The Information presented ts not en oner to make a loan For a consumer guide on llOw to sllop k>r• "'°"DIOI· ~I $4 50 clleclk payable to Mortgage News Co . 1810 E 17th St Su110 too. Santa Ana. CA 92705. (714) 836-11n yOPYR~ 1996 Mortgage News Co Nehvorking team meets your real estate needs Property owners save time and effort when they call CompleTeam Surveys indicate that consumers want one person or company to call to have all their real estate needs fulfilled. With that in mind, a group of real estate professionals have fonncd the CompJeTcam which is a networking group that can meet most real estate needs property owners may have. All are seasoned veterans of the real estate industry but re~nt different segments of it CompleTeam members include Jim Butts. broker associale with RE/MAX Premier; Lynn Teodoro. owner of a full service property management company; Marsha Kaye. broker associate with Norwest Direc tors Mortgage Company; Barry Ross, an attorney who specializes only in real estate law; Carole Bixler. South Coast TitJe Insurance Company; Gary Caporicci. a CPA specializing in real estate; and, Donna Woodford, co-owner of AmeriSpec Home Inspection Services. Services the CompleTeam can provide incl ude sales and purchases, mortgages, legal and tax advice. property management. consulting and mediation services, infonnation of title insurance. home inspections and required data for property taX relief. For mor~ information, call Jim Butts, (714) 544-1587. Annual CUffhaven and NeV#port Heights garage sale today Two Waterfront Homes' sales associates organize fifth annual garage sale For the fifth consecutive year, Waterfront Homes' Realtors Manny Stellino and Marlene Hassel have organized a neighborhood garage sale for Newport Heights and Cliff Haven, their area of expertise. annual event. generating an atmosphere not unlike a street fair. A successful event in past years, the participants have increased to between 40 and 50 homes. Garage sale maps will be available from the headquarters location where Irvine Avenue meets Cliff Drive and end-of-street garage sale signs will be posted. Pncticipants have been encouraged to set up in front of their homes. rather than the alley. For ""'re ----~---------:.im•Uifof1lflllkJ~ Manny Stellino call ddt•r of • The idea, aooording to spokesperson Jim Butts, is for a p-operty owner to be able to contact any member of the CompteTcam to get a teal estate situation resolved. Each member is able to direct the property owner to the proper resource, saving the owner considerable time and effort in localing a profcssJooal service to assist them. The CompleTeam is dedicated to povidina excellent real estate rel.Ired iervices and meets regularly to stay curratt on chaaes within the indualry. Slated for this Saturday. April 27, the sale will take place from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. This motivation for spring clean.ins bas become an cntbuaiastically supponcd du•"" at Watajronl Horren, (114) 6JJ.J#O, at 259 for MtuUty or ut. "4 '1 /M'MftlN. . ' .. te • • • • .. • • .. • • .. • • • • • • .. • ......... ,. •••• ··--· ··-··· . . ..... ., . ... t I St. Michel blends comfort vvith sophistication Select Hoor plans offer bonus packages Moving up to the coastal elegance of Newport Ridge is possible for those willing to truce advantage of incredible values being showca<>ed on Plan One and 1bree homes at St. Michel, a family-oriented neighborhood by California Pacific Homes. "With select floorplam offering extensive bonus packages worth up to $20.000. pnces from $334.900 and immediate move-ins. the Plan One and Three designs represent unbeatable opportunities for just the right homebuyer,'' said Debbie Wilson, sales counselor for St. Michel. "These enticing bonuses can be used toward optional flooring. Pion Three at St. Michel offers elegant living kitchen countertops, window treatments. non-recurring closing costs and rear yard landscaping (per plan)." According to Wilson. the favorite among young couples and families is the Plan One. the Beaucaire. A blend of comfort and sophistication. with 1. 91 3 '>qua.re feet of interior space, three ·· I bedrooms or two bedroo~ with optional den and two-and one-half baths. this classic home represents just the right amount of living space. Plan One kitchens are a big ,draw. with oversized pantries and extensive 1 countertop space. noted Wilson. Standard amenities mclude General Electric white appliances with built-in electric oven. gac; cooktop. microwave and dic;hwasher. Other features such as cast iron sinks. maple cabinetry with finished interior.. and hand-set ceramic tile countertops complete the picture. "Potential homebuyers with growing families should take into consideration that the 2.378 square foot Plan Three. the Lorraine. i<; a perfect choice for those who need plenty of flexibility and space:· Wil .,on said. "Highlighted by four bedrooms and three full baths. this home ts well suited for the demands of busy day-to-day living." As elegant as it practical, St. Michel's Plan Three is graced with a circular '\tairway. lavish master suite and walJc-io closet, dramatic use of window designs, and an inviting fonnal living and dining room with soaring vaulted ceilings. According to Wilson, the features througbout both Plan One and Three embrace the best of family living. Interior highlights include a sunny breakfast nook with outdoor access, cozy woodbumini fireplace in the family room. convenient laundry room, and two-car garage with direct interior access. "If you've bad your eye on the traditional ambiance and coastaJ setting of St. Michel, these specific homes will fulfill and exceed your greatest expectations for Orange County living - but inquire soon, these special bonus packages won't be around for long." she said. St. Michel offers four single-family designs rangjng from 1,913 to 2,466 square feet of elegant living space, with up to four bedrooms and three baths. This neigbbortfood's timeless beauty is further reflected by the presence of full driveways, sidewalks, large front lawns and a prestigious coastal location. Designed by the award-winning archjtectural fum of Richardson, Nagy. Martin. the St. Michel exteriors are appointed with wrought iron accents, wood shutters, radius and transom windows (per plan), complete front yard landscaping. full yard fencing and durable fire-resistant concrete tile roofs. Complementing the active life tyles of its homeowners, St. Michel features two recreation plazas -private, on-site facilities complete with swimming pools. spas and barbecue areas. As part of the ma~ter-planned community of Newport Coast. residents will have a range of recreational opportunities at hand. including 38 acres devoted to parks, 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. Newport Ridge ii included in an Assessment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District 1JN SL Mklul lftOtNll tut4 l4kl oJ/fu '" 0,.11 ~,,.,,,,. JO o..a tio f I.& Por Mncdolll Of'_,,.. 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