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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-15 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORir BEACH • • . . . Weekend, Aprll 15-18, '1995 The best local real estate Put all your eggs ~ in one basket or ~ they might blow PMILY away as today <~w gusty winds continue. The weekend will follow our partly cloudy, breezy, cool pattern. See Weather, Page A2 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Trans.cripts allege offensive behavior in w_ater district lllli-In depositions, district officials say Mesa Consolidated's gene·ral manager was aware of haras sment. BY TJNA BORGA1TA, SrAFF W&m!ll COSTA MESA -A sexually explicit blow-up doll. Unwelcome sexual advances. Obscene cartoons and jokes. It was all in a day's work at the Mesa Consolidated Water District, according to legal documents obtained by the Daily Pilot. Transcripts of depositions in· elude allegations that such of- fensive conduct and materials even reached the higher echelons Of the agency. According to his own dep- osition, General Manager Karl Kemp reprimanded one district of- ficial who allegedly used the doll -which employees referred to as "Bertha" -to embarrass a female colleague. • These transcripts, obtained by the Daily Pilot this week, contain excerpts from depositions of Kemp and engineering department head Gene Watson. The depositions were taken by attorneys handling a lawsuit against the district, Kemp and engineering supervisor Ron . Driles. Last week, Kemp said he only' 'became aware that such problems might exist after two former em- ployees filed formal complaints about the inappropriate conduct. But in his own deposition, Kemp outlines a complaint filed in 1992 about the incident involving tile blow-up doll. · And Watson, in his deposition, claimed the general manager was aware of such misconduct prior to 1991. In an interview this week, Kemp con tinued to insist he was unaware of the magnitude of the problems until the former female employees Tiled formal complaints." not yet been briefed on the spccif- One of the women. -Deirdre ics of her grievance. Qembik, a forme.r 111eter reader -..,. As she requested a private filed 'a grievance witil the district meeting to discuss the case with in November 1993. And the other board members, Dembik held cop· -Kathy Gunter, who worked as ies of obscene jokes and cartoons an engineering technician -last that she claims were passed year filed the law~uit alleging, around the district. among other things, sex discrimi· Kemp said in the interview that nation, intentional in0ictio11 of dis· this was the first he learned of the tress and wrongful termination. explicitness of the material. That case is scheduled for trial on . "I had absolutely no knowledge April 24, while Dembik's com· that the type of material that was plaint is still being investigated. displayed at the board meeting Those complaints were recently was being circulated," he said. "I thrust into the public's view, when had never seen the type of mate· a fru~trated Dembik attended a rial that she had. district meeting and confronted "There was a time that I had the board of directors, which had heard something ,.,,as rt:ccived through the fax, and I suid, 'Let's get th is type of material off the · district premises. It has no place here.' "Out the fax th::it prompted that action by me was, from my per- i.pective, not neurly as offensive or obscene as the more recent mate· rial th al 's been shared with the board.'' ln his deposition, Kemp said he received a complaint sometime in 1992 from the ugency's public af· fairs manager "about some ::ictions of the field superintendent." "There were two components, as I recall," Kemp told allorncys in the dcpo~ition. See DtSTRICT/Pa9e A 10 Funeral for Henry will be Wednesday ..,.. The public is invited to ceremony at the Arrowhead Pond to remember the Newport officer who was shot in the line of duty. BY CAROLYN ;\llLLER, SIAtF \\'RITEil NEWPORT 13EACH -The public is invited to participate in a celebration of Mass and Christian buri:ll for Newport 13cach Officer Bob Henry, "ho died at Hoag Me· morial Hospital Thur~day morning after being critically wound.:d in a shooting incident last month. The cetemony for I lcnry, 30, is scheduled for 10 n.m. 'Wednesday at the Arrowhead Pond of Ana· · heim and is expected to draw thousands of people, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. The Pond, which seats 18,000 people, was chosen by the Henry family after they looked at alterna· tive sites and after approval from the Catholic Church, Ganis said. A large site was necessary be- cause historically, when a police F Y I Funeral for Officer Henry A celebration of Mass and Christian burial for Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Henry, who died Thursday after being shot while on duty, will De at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim. Following the celebration, there will be a public reception at the Hyatt Ncwporter Re~rt Hotel in Newport !leach from 1 to 3 p.m. , officer dies in the line of duty there is a tremendous turnout, and based on the community's over· "helming support for Henry and his fJmily, Gonis said they are ex- pecting thousands to attend. "Over the past month there were 'so many people involved with s •• HENRY/Pas• A4 Carmirie Dldomlnic, 5, right, grabs the stuffed animal he likes from Someone Cares Soup Kitchen founder Merta HattJeberg as his tWtn brother, Christopher, watches Friday prior to the Easter dinner served at the Rea Community Center. The Mermaid poised to make opening splash . About 800 people served at Someone Care's annual event BY ANNA M.u.IA STOLLEY SrtcLU ro nc1 OAJL'I' PILOT I nsidc the Rea Community Center, volunteers from the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen placed roses on long tables draped in pink and yellow tablecloths. Boxes of colored Easter eggs and bags of goodies lined the doorway, and the smell of baked ham drifted from the kitchen. It was 1:30 p.m. Friday, almost time for the 65 volunteers to serve Bister dinner to approximately 800 visitors. Outside, the Easter bunny hlDCied out 1tuffed aailnals and po1Cd ~res. Shouting childtCn gathered ,ri1Ufna plastic M Is the tradition before the Easter dinner, all join hands In prayer. for dinner. A gioup of boys at the he:id of the line examined their bounty. "I got 52 eggs," boasted Jose Orihuela. 14. "I got 20," said Victor Valdorinos, 11, with slightly less enthusiasm. Volunteer Raina Gassner, 34, escorted dinner 1ueslS inside the building. Gassner, who now lives in Santa Ana, said she and her children were homeless for six months. Now, she docs what she can to help others. Defore Gassner escorted Christian Johnson, 9, inside, the boy expressed hopes for string beans, mashed potatoes and most of all, cake. Christian's wishes were granted. and he chose from a wide variety of pies and cakes, including ch<>coiatc and lee~M ..,.. Newport Beach's first topless restaurant needs to pass one more inspection to start business. BY EVA."'ll HENERSON, STAFF WllJ'Ttll NEWPORT DEACH -The ci ty's first topless reMaurant is one inspection away from opening its doors. Officials from the city's revenue department will inspect The Mer· maid Monday to make sure a cam- era and video monitoring system in the parking lot arc in place and operational. Once that equipment is up nnd running, The Mermaid would receive the city's first adult- oriented business permit and could open ns soon as Monday night. "That's the last hurdle," city Revenue Manager Glen Everroad said of the camera/video inspec- tion. "\Ve expect they would prob- ably open right away." The facility will not be able lo ser\'e alcohol and a ne\\ly-passed city ordinance will require enter- tainers to we:ir G-strings and p;i~tics. The restaurant c;in hold up to 96 patrons. Neither the owners of The Mer- maid nor their legal representa- tives could be reached for com- ment Friday. The facility has generated con- tro\crsy since owners An nnd Oliv- ia Nguyen first "'bmjtted an ap- plication for an adult-oriented business permit in November 1993. The Nguycns operate Paddy Mur- phy' , a strip bar in Santa Ana. lee MIRMAID/Pa1• A 10 Chase suspect rescued from trees ·atter crash INSIDI •••12••• ... ta ltlJ BECAUSE IT'S THERE BY CAJlOLYN MILLEllt STA,, WlllTllll NEWPORT DEACH -The pursuit of a speeding motorist thnt begun in Brea ended early Friday when the allegedly intoxicated driver lost control or his car on Jamboree Road and Promontory Drive. Thomns Amidon, 42, of Rivcr- idc, wus injured when the Snturn he wa~ driving spun out or control on a curve 50uth of East coast I liahwuy ond Jamboree Road, bar· retied down a slope, nnd slopped midway in a grove of trees behind Pavilions Market, said Newport Beach Fire 'Battalion Chief Nick Waite. , With the oid of a rescue ttevice, he CffAlllP ... AH ~Jr0m the Seniof PCA Tour, Tosh iba and the Orange CountY.Sports Auodation have agreed informally that Mesa Verde Countiy Club will continue as the hOSt golf course for Ttle ToShiba 5enior, Cl.c fOf at lea$l the remainder of Toshiba 's three-year contract. aAS5IFIEO IOI': 1.42-5678 I ll • 146-4170 HOTlM See Sports/~ge 81 8M, Buys •..•..•••••••...••.••. A2 Clllifled ...................... 84 COmmunity a. Ou~ •• A2 Cocamunky '°""" ....... At The PWfonnl"8 Ms ..... Al Ailf•" ............ rr.Aa ~·························""" Sportl •••.•••••••••••••••.••••••• ~~c ;,.. ~:= ..... • • Rocky Point is a favorite site for climbers, but lifeguards concerned about safety Bv CAROLYN M1LLE1t, STAFF W1trrn R ocky Point's 45-fool granite face with its natural holds nnd sand Mretching for below comes highly recommended in local rock climbing publicntions -but for Newport Dc:ich lifeguards, the cliff is a con tant concern. "We've haJ a couple falls over •• the l;ist couple of yen rs." s:iid Newport Beach likguard veteran Eric &ucr. "People think it's safe bccuui.c it's over •and, but once you'r-c higti on the clirt nnd ran. it' j'-!)t like concrete." A "fu tin mun -who lifeguards don't believe wu on expert rock climber -fractured his ankle in a 10-foot fall while climbing Rocky Poin t on Moo~y. The inci<knt proved a ~erf ect example of worn of the dangers. lifeguards frustration over ltie fact "When a guard is there, he that they can't prohibit people appcab 10 people's better from climbing the poinl because judgment, but 99% of the time we they don't have a luw backing get complaints that wny," Dauer them. sJid. "lf a peri.on is uncooperative, Rocky Point is locntcd nt the ~c ha"c to stop." west end of Dig Corona beach, tn the past, the lifeguards hove near the horbor jetty. For Dauer called for police assbtoncc to 11nd his collc:ogues. their ~fcty con~incc a person to come down Ddlllini!i.tr:ation halts ot the slimy from the roe~. but police have the ba$C or the rocks. s aHcmmll because climbina is Llfcgu:uJs c:an n k people who not outlawed there, Dauer said. appear to be novice climbers or in Uauer doc edmit there arc danicr to 1ct orr the rocks, but many ~orlc who are more thin tile people don't have 10 obli1c~""-'--c:ipAblc~o cl1mbin1 Rocky Point. bee4ute it is leaal to climb there. but he worrici about the safety of So Dauer suld lifei'Jards arc the tcen·aacrs and c:bildrcn who cxplorin& w11ys to get their may see a climber and then try it concern addre scd in a city untucccarully. ordinance. At the very minimum, • ,Avid rodt climbers. meanwhile, Bnucr would like sians polled &hot ... ~Alt \ ' ' •u Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 Pet service • WllJ help. Fido . ' get over his rough edges I F YOU'RE lN need of a great dog trainer, Bob Burrud's Pct Services ~8·1425) offers training all twer Orange County. Burrud has me patience of a saint, and can Llclp you with all types of pct problems ~ Burrud offers group classes in four cities, Costa Mesa, Mission V'1ejo, Santa An.a and Orange. He also has private in·home training and pct behavior complication sessions. Duri ng the behavior modification sessions, m...1-.:.:-1 Uurrull usually has a two-hour Gl9' session at your Wyldelt home, where ,......------he can help Best Buys you wit h a particular problem. .------Burrud is ,also the co-director of PAWS - Pets Arc Wonderful Support of Orange County. PAWS provides •services for AIDS patients to k-ecp their pets. • 0 fi°IE ONE AND ONLY l Vondcrbra has created the one and only Wondcrbra·swimwear. • The swimwear comes ~quipped with the same "figure nhancing" benefits as its ountcrpnrt. ~Vonderbra-swimwear comes in oth one-piece anrl two·picce. fhc suits comes in three solid olors, Tempting Turquoise, ascinuting fuchsia and Midnight Ulack -as well as the ~1ulti-colorcd, floral I lot ~aribbcun. ~ Doth swimsuit styles have the ame features, scalloped ccklincs, hi-cut leg design, t-rnderw1rcs, "cookies" or ~ontourcd pads, and adjustable is.boulder strnps that can be worn rec ways: regular, haller or riss-cross. Robinson's·May (546-9321) at outh Coast PlaLa has an ample uoply of the new suits. The uits sell for $60 to $70. The election can be found in the ~cckending department of robinso ns-May. ' 0 F YOU HAVE a problem with oisture in your home -I now my house feels like a wamp -Hold £,·crylhing 540-7155), located on the third eve I or Crystal Court in Costa [.Mesa, has the greatest natural dehumidifier to dry the air. , The Dri·Oul Dome sells for 9.50, and claims to draw ioisture out of the air without lcctricity. It keeps a ' ,000-cubic-foot area dry for up o three months. The Ori-Out cfills sell for S6. 0 J FOR DEST UU\'S on wimwe::ir, hurry to the Balboa each Company's "Spring Break pecial." 1 Everything is on sale for 25% ff th rough Sunday at the Beach ompany's Balboa Island and ash1on Island stores. 1p cst lJuys Dppcors Tbursdnys i11d Saturdays. Wbctlicr you're D t.111crclio11t or u shopper, if you !now of D good buy, ctJll me DI .J0-121.J, fn:t me nt 6-16·4170 or ·rite to me: Dest IJuys, Daily l'ilot, 330 lY. IJny St., Costa lcsn, Cnlif., 91627. • LOCA.LS -ONEY' CITY EDITOR IRJS YOKOI, 574-4233 Living in the past F ifth graders at St. John the Baptist School in COsta Mesa celebrated colonial da this week by participating in arts and crafts and games and eating food from the 18th century. Above, Hing-An Vu works on a political cartoon duri.ng th~ colonial days lesson. At right, pupils get in an impromptu game of ro-sham-bo. l1HOTOS BY MARC MAllTJN/DAJLY PJLOT CITYllDI Castaways . development moves forward n v l::vAN HENERSON, SrAFF WatrEll A proposed housing development for the historic Upper Castaways property is ready to move forward. The state Coastal Commission gave its final approval this week to The Irvine Co.'s proposal to build 119 single·family homes on 26 acres of the Upper Castaways. The commission's vote was unanimous. Construction is scheduled to begin in June and the first home s will be available in early 1996, said Tom Redwitz, Irvine Co. vice president of development entitlement, who attended the commission meeting in Sa~ Rafael. We've been working diligently on this project for coming up on six years now," Redwitz said. "h 's exciting to see the project go forward." Newport De<Jch Public Works Director Don Webb also attended the meeting to be on hand in case the commissioners had any guestions. None did, Webb said. The city approved The Irvine Co. tract map and si te plan in November of last year. Meanwhile, the City Council earlier this week approved a concept design for the view park and directed its planning staff to negotiate parking with representatives of the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church. City staff had considered asking The Irvine Co. to grade portions of the city's view park access road while workers prepared the site for the housing development. That plan, anticipated to save the city construction funds, became unnecessary when the City Council determined the old access road should be left as it is. The city still needs to obtain a Coastal Commission permit fo r the view park modifications. Redwitz said The Irvine Co. ''ould help the city implement its design - however il cume out. "We're happy to work with the city toward the goal they discussed at the Monday night council meeting," Redwitz said. "We definitely want to be cooperative in that direction." Costa Mesa police nab three in drug bust Booth space still available at expo Two Costa Mesa residents suspected of selling narcotics were arrested in their apartment Thursday evening by police officers who reportedly recovered the evidence from a swirling toilet. Francisco Javier Martinez, 33, and Ruth Ann Smalley, 35, were arrested at their apartm ent in the 2200 block of Maple Street at 5 p.m. Thursday on suspicion of selling cocaine and heroine. At the scene, police also arrested Diane Marie Duff, 35, of Santa Ana, suspected of being under the inOuence of the drugs. Costa Mesa Police Captain Tom Lazar said the arrests were the result of an on·going investigation which began after police received complaints from neighbors about the alleged drug dealing in the apartment. As a result of the surveillance, police were able to obtain a search warrant, execute it and make the arrests, Lazar said. During the search police found the narcotics in the toilet. Smalley is in custody at Orange County jail without bail because of a parole violation. -By C:uolyn M111er Lookfog for a fun way to promote your business? The Spring Business and Health Expo on Thursday at the Four Seasons Hotel could be the perfect solution. Businesses can display products and services and network with others at the event, sponsored by the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. For information, call Bar- baro de Boom at 729-4408. MAILING ADDllSI llUlrations. cditoriol moucr or ad- "crtiscmcnu herein can be repro- duced without wrillcn pcnniuion ot copyrialu o-.nc r. WEATHER Our addrcu Is 330 W. B:iy Sc., C06ta Mcs;i, CA 92627. COITAMllA New~rt Bea~/Costa Mesa Oaity Piiot Lions' Club dinner will benent Henry' i family I D lNNlm' WILL BENEFIT LATE OFFICER'S FAMILY - A bachelor auction, silent auction, Polynesian show ilnd dinner will be featured at an event Friday at the Red Lion Hotel th at will benefit the family of late Newport Deach Police Officer Robert Henry. The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Lions Club will donate the proceeds from this annual fund·raiser to Henry's family. · The evening begins with a no host reception at 6 p.m. along with a silent auction, followed by dinner w•th a video .esentation of islan<'I vacation destina· tions and live music to carry O\lt ths: theme, "Islands, Hot, Hot, Hot." A Polynesian show, provided by Tiare Production from the Hawaiian islands, will entertain, followed by a fashion show featuring clothes for is- land vacations. Highlighting the event will be a ____ bachelor auction, with bachelors from the Newport and Costa Mesa police departments scheduled to participate. Donations for the auction can be made by culling.club president Sally Nockold at 644·6 105. Jim de Boom Community & Clubs Dinner tickets are $40 pe r person and can be purchased at the Newport Deach Police Department or by mail- ing a check to Harbor Mesa Lions Club, 125 Lessay, Newport Coast, Calif., 92657. More information is available by calling 644-6105 or 760-9199. 0 A TIU·CITY EVENT -Costa Mesa, Irvine and the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce are getting together for a combined "Business After Hours" re- ception Wednesday at John Dominis Restaurant, 2901 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The 5 to 7 p.m. event is free to members and SlO for non· members, who can pay at the door. for more information call 729-4400. 0 THE COMEDY CLUD -If you are ever in need of clean humor for a conference or convention, you will can contact Costa Mesa·based Chase Productions. They have a stable of comedians from Las Vegas and Los Angeles that includes Jason Chase (singing and comedy), Ken Sands (comedy magic), Scott Woods (impressions), Ucssie and Deaulah and Steve Bridges, who put on a funny, entertaining show that appeals to children as well as adults. While they do comedy clubs in Southern California and the Southwest, they also are available other book- ings. 0 C LUD NOTES: Newport Beach Congressman Chris Cox, the firth highest ranking member of Con- gre~s. will address members and guests of the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club on April 25 at 7:30 a.m. at the Balboa Day Club. The public is invited to attend the $10 per person breakfast. Reserva tions can be made by calling pro- gram chairman Dob Moody at 642·3173. 0 WELCOME TO TllE WOULD OF SERVICE CLUDS -Valerie Jlowanl, Noncy Vance, Roy Ward, Dr. lkth Anne Domlnlcs, Murgon•t Noel, John Urynn, Eileen Drynn, Aide l\tarqucz, Bernice McLean and Lor· raine Deck. all of whorn joined the Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Lions Club; and Brett Deck and Mary Cockley, who joined the Newport Ucach Sunrise Rotary Club. 0 SERVICE CLU U MEETINGS TlllS COMING W£EK: TUESDAY: 7:30 :i.m. -Ne11port Deuch Sunrise Ro· tary Club will mee t at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from lrvln "Ernie" Chapmon, who will talk about Chapman Uni- versity"s football history. Noon -Costa l\leso KJ\\aols Club will meet :II the Costa Mesa Commu111ty Center; Newport Be11ch KJ1~onls Club meets :it Charley Browns. 6 p.m. - Costa l\lesu·Nc\\port llurbor Lions Club, the .. Fish Fry Oub," will meet :it the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESOA \': 7: 15 a.m. -Soulh Coast Metro Rotary Club the "Taste pf Costa M~~ Oub,'' meets at the Center Club. ' 7:30 a.m. -Costu Mcsu-Orana:e Coast Drcukl'ast Lions Club meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant 10 hear Dr. David Wiiiiams, medical director for Starting Point I Iospitnl on "Prescription Drug Dependency." Noon -Costa Mesa Ro· tory Club meets ut the Mesa Verde Country Club; The Ex· change Club or Oranae Const will meet at the Bahia Corin· thian for the "Book of Golden Deeds Award." 5:45 p.m. - Newport·Dolboa Rotary Club meets nt Bahia Corinthian Yach~ Club to hear from Woyne Wledcn of the Orange Coun-ty Chamber of Commerce. THURSDAY: Noon -KJwanls Club or Coronn del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthi;in Yacht Club; Costa Mesa North KJwonls Club meets at the l lolidny Inn· Ncwport- lrvlne Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marrio'tt Hotel to hear from Bob l\lcKnl&ht of Quicksilver; The Exchon&e Club or Newport Harbor meets at Shark lsl;ind Yacht Club to hear RJck Bradley of the Newport Beach Police Department on '·•olicc E.Kplor AM AmerieQn Car R:illy." Community & Clubs Is pub/lslled every Saturday Jn the DDilf Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting infor. mat/on to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport U'ay, New- port Beach, Ca/If., 92660. POLICI PIUS ' Vil. 89, NO. 82 TO MAKI A CORHCTION h it the Pilot'• policy ro promptly mrrt'Ct ~II crron o( subs11111«. l'lu.K c.ill 540.1224, ext. 230. 1nJnk rou. HOW TO lllACH UI Clrculutlon TIMPlllATUllU Newport Beach 60/53 . 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Wlndt weft to ftCN1hMtl 1S to lS ~nots will\ two fool .tnd waves, s 'oot wetltfty TIDH TODAY first low 3:53 •.m .......... •0.7 first high 10:04 a.m ......... 4.S Second low ........... . 3:43 p.m ........... 0.6 S«<ond high 9:53 p.m ........... 5.9 SUNDAY FirJl low 4:31 a.m .......... -0.9 Attt hl&h 1 O:S) a.m ......... 4.3 Sf<ond low 4:20 p.m ........... 0.9 SKond hlah • 10:)2 p.m ......... s.9 WM Ttlllplfllan: JS 3200 block or Pork Centtr: A suspect NIWPOIT 81ACM smashed the driver's \\lndow of n 1993 400 bltck or Rivero Tem1re: A SS,SOO 18k lnfiniti, reached In ond took a cellular gold Buumc Mercier men'• wocch wns phone worth $300. stOlcn from a home. 2200 block or Poclflc: A sus~cl catered 1000 P~harls: A palm tree, valued 01 s.ioo, throuah an unloc~cd door ;it a Rtidence wus du: up rrom th e front yord of a victim'i and 1Jn3tchcd • $1,500 bricfco.sc froni a home. 111ble Inside the front '1oor. ~ blOCk of PrOmontotJ Point Drhe: 2200 llarl>or Uoulcvord: Tu'O bicycles, StS,200 wurth ot ladie1 jewelry Wlll stolen valued DI $325, were stolen from 1hc bicycle from a home. rack outside a store. .::.::Ul!allllll•llll•*·aiMaMYil'd: A 1111pcct 900 block or Wtsl 17th Street: Thieves rcinovcd • SJOO cellular phone, which wu caused ot least SS,000 worth of damage' to in the COMOlc or a 1992 Metccdcl Benz. two Mercedes Benz parked in o fon(C)d•ln lot. Uumpers, toilliahts. atcrcos and a rc1r seal were listed u scolcn. 2000 blo<k or Mtlidou: SlO wonh or quarten wore 11oleft lrotn a drcucr while tho vktim lcn her apartmenl lO 10 10 lbc laundry room. ' • Place lrMf ouuidc wlMkNi wltcro you•rc concerned about prowlct1, Tho noise ot IOMOOM MOpPlna on It Will ICM IO alert '°"' -toun~ Ncwpon &:ad polk:c ' ' .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, April 15, 1995 A3 LEARNING TO LEND A HAND Program allows high school students an opportunity to get first-hand experience in providing community service BY ~1.u.Y ANN li.AlltON1 SrAFr WIJTI& . I n the Share Our Selves kitchen Thursday morning, Corona dcl Mnr High School students Alison Scott and Brooke Everson learned the finer points of diwying up dried beans and rice from longtime volunteer Betty Thomas, 89. Once the girls got a system going under Thomas' guidance, it was a snap: Open the plastic bag. Measure out 16 ounces-of white rice or pintq beans. Fill the bag. Push out the air. Tie a knot in the bag. Stack the bags in a milk carton. Repeat .. Eighth-graders Alison and Brooke arc some of the Corona de! Mar High volunteers who joined this spring's "CdM Lends a Hand" community service project that encourages students, staff and parents to join in and make a difference in the community. The bags Alison and Brooke prepared would be distributed to needy families who have cooking facilities, said SOS volunteer Lee Pierce, who coordinated the Corona del Mar High visit. · SOS cxecutiYe director Karen McGlinn said the volunteers from the high school are helpful. And the earlier community service is taught to youngsters, the better, she said. "You don't get adults who offer service if you don't stnrt as . childrch who give service," she said. Alison said she was inspire.d by the thought that her work would help someone. "ll makes a difference because at least some family will have rice and beans to eat," she said. In the "Lends a Hand" 'You don't get adults who off er service if you don't start as children who give service.' -kARfN MCGUNN SOS executive director program, students help senior citizens with activities;. tutor adults trying to get a graduation equivar.:ncy diploma; clear weeds at the Environmental N,ature ... Center; spruce up the school campus and clean up the benches. Students first started volunteering a year ago. The progra!'fl picked up speed this fall, with more than 40 service opportunities offered. And volunteers are now adorned in T-shirts decorated with a student-created logo. Corona de! Mar Principal Don Martin said he would like to see the program become a graduation requirement one day. English teacher Glenda Rynn is the project chairwoman, organizing volunteer opportunities in the community. The program is designed to show students and other volunteers the needs of the community and the importance of helping out, said parent Marianne Scott. "l think it's important for our students to be aware of the needs in the community and shdw them ways they can help out," said S,wtt. .. 'And sometimes it's a liule intimidating when kids start to help out, but when they can do it with friends, it becomes something fun." ,\l\&C !11AATIS/DAILY I'll-OT Corona del Mar Hig h students Alison Scott, 13, and Brooke Everson, 14, get help packaging bags of beans and rice at SOS from Alison's mother, Marianne. ' Some advocate Newport purchase airport Mammograms olf ered by breast cancer group ...,. Former mayor Clarence Turner, resident Buck Johns say local cities should take over John Wayne Airport. Others say any sale is unrealistic. BY EVAN HENERSON, STAFF W&.rru. NEWPORT DEACH -As far as Newport Deach is concerned, John Wayne Airport is better off belonging to Orange County than to the Orange County Transporta· tion Authority, City Council mem· bers and residents said. Under a recent proposal still in development, OCTA would take over the airport in exchange for more than $450 million in cash, fi· nancial incentives and assumption or county debt. On Tuesday, the county Doard of Supervisors will decide whether or not to continue soliciting airport acquisition pro- posals from public and private en· ti ties. But if the airport is to change hands in order to help bail out the cash-strapped county, would New- port Beach be better off as a co- owner or the airport? ls such an acquisition possible? Former mayor Clarence Turner ,... ... On the Coast Fred Martin's On the Coast column will not appear today. It will return Thursday. thinks so. Turner, a member of the Airport Working Group and a proponent of strong airport regu· lations, believes Newport Beach and several cities surrounding John Wayne should form a joint powers agreement to buy and run the airport. Cities will have a greater concern for the welfare of residents than the OCTA would, according to Turner. "I think this is a grand op· portunity and the city shouldn't pass it up," Turner said. "It's not a revelation. I've been saying this for a long time." The city is not formally examin· ing that option, said City Manager Kevin Murphy. With all of the dis· cussions swi rling around the OCT A proposal, the city will closely monitor the situation, the city manager said. "I know OCTA is pursuing that option, but there are alternatives which might be preferable," said Murphy, who would not elaborate. INOAOIMINT IUIWIT ·NAltT Saratoga residents Jack and Gail l(jewit have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth A. Kiewit of Corona del Mar, to Scott A. Hart, also a Corona de l Mar resident. He is the son of Richard and Amelia Hart of Napa . The bride-elect is a graduate of Saratoga High School. Her future bridegroom was graduated from the University of Denver in Colorado and the California Western School of Law in San Diego. An April 22 wedding is planned in Villa Montalvo, Saratoga. ' -CENfER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 I Hours: M·F 8:30 • 6:30, Sat 8:30 • 5:00 1 1 5% OFfc01!th!d ~,!PAIR WORK ~~mpl: s:~~Mc~& ~"": Cl:n•~•P:· y Copy "There are options which we are looking into." Lincoln Club member Buck Johns, who lives in Santa Ana Heights, called Turner's suggestion "a bold move, fascinating. A lot of other municipalities have airports. Why not take a shot?" Although he conceded the ob- stacles to a sale would be difficult to overcome, Johns said the coun- ty will have to look toward down· sizing, particularly with what he perceives to be overwhelming op· position to the Measure R tax in· crease. Other officials familiar with OCT A's proposal say a sale to any entity -public or private -will not happen, particularly in enough time to help the county meet its debts. Detween the expected lawsuits from air carriers, and the rcgula· ·lions specifying how airport rev- enue can be used, talk of selling John Wayne is "pie in the sky," ad:ording to Darbara Lichman, ex· ecutive director of the Airport Working Group. Newport Dench city officials are concerned that a transfer of the • airport could jeopardize the city'i Take~SSA'JTAV"{" Stock r ll l\J\J lnAmerlca • .BONDS seulement agreement. They expect John Wayne Airport to be tied into the development .of a com· mercial airport at Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro after the base closes in 1999. Without El Toro ''packaged in," John Wayne would hardly be an attractive asset to a potential buyer, according to Councilman Tom Edwards. "A sale doesn't make any sense, p:irticularly to the county. They should be looking for w:iys to gen· crate income, not get rid of an asset," Edwards said. "El Toro is where the real money is." The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is sponsoring free mammogram screenings for Orange County Medicare patients and for women older than 40 with limited resources. Because Medicare only pays for a mammogram C\ery 23 months and the Ame ric:u1 Cancer Society rccommcmb one every year for ''omen older than 50, Komen's Oreal>t Cancer Early Detection Program gives wom.:n 1hc opportunity to get a free screening. Screenings include a mammogram, clinical breast exum, instruction in breast self-examination and information on breast health. The ~creenings are provided on an on-going bal>b at various locutions count)"' ide, by appointment only. Cull 480-5222 for information; (800) 883-88~1 for Spanish-speaking indi' iduab. r,l f1ot-. ""' \'l&~S~?~ r-:vi EASTER MENU ~ l:/!ffpHoney Glazed Baked Ham J'!? Rack of Lamb Frangelico ~ Sabatino Stuffed Veal Roll .,. 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In addition to lavish holiday din- ners at the Rea Community Ce n- ter, Someone Cares volunteers offer warm mea ls from 2 to 4 p.m., Monday through friday, at the First Unified Methodis t Church, 1421 We:il 19th St. When Someone Cares' founder and executive director Merle H:ulcberg began the soup kitchen nine years :igo, 30 to SO people showed up for th e first meal. Now, hundreds arc ~erved daily. "E\'el)body wa nts their bu~iness to grow except me," said Hatle- berg, 71, from her wheelchair. "And mine's the only one that's growing." Still, so long as people are hun- gry, she plans to feed them. Hatleberg credited numerous donors for the success of the Eas- ter celebration. Larger companies -like Kraft, Polaroid, the. Flower Warehouse and Paciflcare - joined local businesses like the Dalboa Dessert Company to con- tribute food, floral arrangements and film to take photos of the Easter Dunny, as well as volun- teers and money. 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All Hardwood Flooring On SALE ALDEI"J"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placencia St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 HENRY .......... , the tragedy who stood vigil during the struggle and showed strong support to the family, therefore, we expect more than a normal turnout," he said. Henry's family requested a for· mal Catholic service and is calling it a "Celebration/' und advise peo- ple to wenr while or bright-colored clothing. This theme is •\he family's preference based on their religious beliefs, Gonis said. The ceremony for Henry -·a five-year veteran and the second officer in the department's history to die in the line of duty -will have a tremendous police pres- ence; an honor guard to stand by the casket in a military fashion; and a foot procession of uni- formed officers, not a motorcade, will line the path of the family's drive to welcome them into the Pond. Police agencies from all over Southern California have offered their support to the department in arranging the huge service, espe- cially departments who in the past have made similar arrangements for an omccr killed in the llnc or duty. Oonis said. The Los Angeles Police Department off cred the as- sistance of its unit which special· izcs in the logistics and planning of such a funeral, he Added. Costa Mesn police officers will serve as ushers to assist in seating people; Anaheim police officers will handle all the traffic; and dis- patchers and personnel who work ot several other police U$encies have volunteered lo fill-in fo r Newport Beach police personnel who wish to attend the service, Gonis said. "You realize we are nil in this together,'' Gonis said. "You can't do il alone and we appreciate ev- eryone being there 10 help us in our time of need." Following the celebration, there will be a public reception at the Hyatt Newporter Resort Hotel in Newport Beach from 1 to 3 p.m. The reception will provide the Henry family with an opportunity to meet members of the com- munity who have shown their sup- port in the last month, Gonis said. A private graveside ceremony will follow for the family and New- New and Nearly New Sophisticated Designs for the Discrimina~ng Shopper It's our pleasure to • receive your consignment at a 50°/o return to you. Receive an addicional I 0°10 off with this ad Visit our "Men's Room" 3420 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 675-1287 Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00-5:00 Newpp_rl eeach/Coata Mesa OaJly Pilot port Beach city employees only. The localion of t.hc gravcsite was no& dilCloscd ~cause Gonis said the family wants some time alooe. "Tbe family is holding up well as they have all along,'' Gonis said. "They ask the community 10 be patient through the planning and hopefully everything will run smoothly." Bob and his widow Pally have three children, including a 2- month·old daughter. Accordjng to doctors Henry died from a cardiac arrest second- ary to complications from a gun· shot wound to the head. Investiga- tors from the Orange County Dis· trict Attorney's Office determined that, after a struggle, Gorden Grove resident Carlos Caidcdo, 24, appears to have shot Henry with a .38-c.aliber r~volver nnd th en killed himself with Henry's I gun. • And the day after they learned of Henry's death,YGonis soid mem- bers of the police depar\ment arc dealing with the loss as best they c:in. .1 "h's J.<>lng 10 be awh1 e before the smiles return to faces but we've :ill accepted it's the best thing Cor Bob and his family," he so id. The management and ownership of the Pond are allowing the use of the facility at a minimal cost. Gonis said he expects the other funeral expenses, which . arc paid for by the city, to be minimQI even though a large crowd is expected, because so much bas been do- nated. 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The voices, however, were not to come from the collection of fine symphony artists assembled on sta~e. They were not to come from visiting members of The Pacific Chorale or The All American Boys Chorus. They were not even to come from a full house seated in the tiers of Segerstrom. There were no patrons. The house was dark. Not a seat occupied, with the exception of a lone stage technician operating sound balancing equipment somewhere in the darkness of the vast hall. The request for voices was directed at 100 invited guests of The Performi!'g Arts Center seated in rows between the musicians of the orchestra on stage. The platioum 100 had come to kick off the 1995 Center Fundraising Campaign. Their goal: raise at least $4.6 million in the coming year to keep The Center in tt.1e black. No easy task, not even for 100 of the most µggrcssive patrons of the arts in Orange County. When the "buy and sell" remark was called out, the ice had been · broken, and the fortunate few merged with their musical friends on stage. Mike Nndler was surrounded by a harpist to his right, and the oboe and bassoon sections to his left. Mark Johnson was surrounded by violins. This is always good training for a young man in pursuit of the perfect womarl'. Tom and Morilyn Nielsen were right up front by the side of Conductor Koshak. Fitting, since Tom is the chairman of the board of directors of The Center. As Koshak took the orchestra from a polka by Johonn Strauss to Andrew Lloyd Weber's "Phantom of The Opera," a chill came over the crowd, awed by the intensity of the musical adventure. Staring out into the sea of maroon seats, shadows dnnced across the hall, sl!tting a perfect mood for "Phantom." The pretty blonde Susan Darden, silting next to her husband Richard Barden, spotted the "cow catchers" in the dimly lit balconies of the hall. "What arc cow catchers?" asked the man behind them, sitting with the tubas. WENT TO A GARDEN PARTY: A recent garden show party at Crystal Court raised $25,000 for the Art Institute of Southern California. More than 600 attended the event coordinated by the institute's Designing Women support group. Guest of honor was British gardening expert Lady Henrietta Spencer/Churchill (above left, with presidents John Lattes of the Art Institute and Patty Truman of ·Designing Women). The party was chaired by Electa Anderson (below left with Janet Gibson, center, and Jeannette Price). Come in and see the finest Oriental Rugs in the country. Whether you are in the market for an antique fine inves tment rug or a fine new reproduction to grace your "They arc metal iences designed to catch anyone who might accidentally spill over the edge of the balcony trying to get a better look,'' replied Barden with a smile. A whole new perspective for the ans patrons. This seventh annual Kick-Off Event was "orchestrateJ" by Center president and chief operating officer Tom To1111lnso11. The dapper Tomlinson took the baton from Koshak, thanking the · crowd in between the musiciaw. for their "time, talent, humor ... and generosity." Tomlinson ,.,.e111 on to say, "When this center was built, it was built as an extension of the musical instrument ... not just as a concert hall. The hallmark of a great concert arena !~ :i stage where the musicians CJn hear themsefves." There was no question of thb accomplishment in the minds eJr of the patrons. A standing ovation of both musicians and music lovers together was followed by a procession across the South Const Parkway to the dining room of The Westin, South Coast Plaza Hotel. Award winning Westin chef Frederic Coslan had prepared u dinner of duck, umkrwrillen by the hotel, for The Center. As The Monarch Flute Quanl!t provided lilting background sountl, n first course of s:.ilmon tarwr, ah1 tuna roulade and smokctl !ialmon was served, nouvelle SI) le. Henry Segcrstrom took the hotel microphone and explained the purpo~e of their gathering: "In 1985, with a gift of SI million from the Harry and Gr:ice Steele Foundation, The Center Endowment Program was born. By 1990, the fund had ~ollected $3.2 million. Today, with a gift tonight from Charle)' and Nora Hester of Sl million, the fund is at $9.7 million. Our goal is to reach SIS million by the end of 1996." As the platinum 100 gave the l lcstcrs their due, Charl~y and Nora joined Segemrom at the microphone. "As )OU get older, you've got more to say,'' opened Charley 1 fester to the roar of the dinner crO\~d. "Back in 1984, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Ele\'en years l;iter, at the age of o2, we're still here, Nora and I. 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Until rtcendy it was not pcmihle w isolate and exerci~e die muscle..~ nf tht lumbar pm~. ~ MedX machine mal<es rJw pornhk. Hiscorically, exercise pcr/orrMd to increase muscular strength required three weekly sessioru of cu Least an hour. If such length) ses.~lon.~ were required f crr the lumbar muscles, it would be weU worth it. Howcvtr, witft the McdX machmt, it b not required . The ncmnal rehabiliuuion program lasts only 8, 12 wtek.~ llnd each cs.sion takes just a few minutes. For more in{Orrnation caU: Unlwrsic1 Cali(omia San Dlqo SIMM (I Joim Condidonlni Cmtcf' (619) 6Z9·008f •t •Of'. / Come ~c Our Orcat Selection in Easter Wear! CllrratA ....... a.-. Ill 0..-AC.... w..,. • Ctultlrcn\ C1ol111n1 • lnr nt -T~ • • Cot1ll1on Cloth•na-<~~ • 81anD.. f'lnt,, Shuu nJ \hoc.\) • M:11tcm11y • • Now AC•-crona lum11u~. troUc"· Clf ~ and !nm to)'' 11nd bOOh f« our llCW upaMlon 4 M I lrl11tn/W'. c.,...,. "'' Miar ltm • Fn 10 • S. .~t. 12 • 4 C:Tntlltf •ctrptr' #fJ .,.,,. 61. •2120 714-645-6833 tu~~nds;u~q~ of the we ef\ children's consignment boutique, located one-half block south of the highway in Corona del Mar, is the place to shop for your Easter wear this year. Owners Sue Young & Kathy Bell have collected a large inventory of beautiful Spring dresses and boys suit for the holidays. This up cale hop caters to casual and dre s wear for children infant through teen as well as elective maternity. To prepare for their expan ion they will be accepting eleclJve cribs, strollers, car seats, booh,and toys. Call Sue or Kathy for an appointment to accept your consignments . Don't miss this very special children's consignment tore. Open Tuesday -Friday 10-5 and Saturday 12-4. Young Second , 436 Heliotro , Corona del •Mar 714 673-2 120 BAl LOONS • KITlS • HAGS • WAGONS TOJ 8oM £) TOJ Bou ~ TOJ bl ~ (1M\1C ToY\ JOR G11w. ANO Bon onfinuinq a 40 Yror T rodition in orona d I r • Falt, Friendly Service • FtM Git Wrap • ,... Parking In r.ar W1 L COClll tWWray _.. .. ,ocM ....,,.,. Mmgu ••• a Malig *' 714-873-3791 i ~ .. .... . • .. . -.. . • ' . • • ' . Ae Saturday, April 15, 1995 TODAY SCllNCI Of MIND, II This is discussed from 10 a.m. to noon at Community Church, Newport Beach rtellglous Science, Science or Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St., No. 145. Qill 646-~199. 'IASTIR PLAYDAY' Christ Luthernn Church, 760 Victoria St., Costa Mcs.a,,.hosts 16th annual "Ea!>ler Playdny" Crom noon to 2 p.m. A huge Easter egg hunt, games, prizes, refreshments and u visit from th\: Easter Bunny arc included. For more iqform:uion, phone 631·1~11. • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam & 5pm, Sunday School 1 Oam Wednesday Meetings 8pm ... we also joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom we have now received the aio11eme11t. Romalls 5: I I Branch of The Mother Church HOLY SATURDAY SlllYICU St. Jomes Episcopal Church, 3209 Viii Udo, NcwpQrt Bench, presents a children's service at 4 p.m. with baptisms nnd a puppet show. The Grcnt Vigil of Easter and the Holy Eucharist Rite 11 will be held ot 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAH CONCIRT The 5:30 p.m. service at SL Andrew's Presb)'fcrlao Churcb, 600 St.,Andrcws Road, Newport Bench, will feature John Brown, contcmpornry Christian recording artist. Call 574-2253 for more informntion. SHIN aUDDHISM Newport Beach Higashi Uongaqjl COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A ..,..,... U.fo,,,..z llllMrplwrs of 1]lirltwll irowO. -4 /.,lowddp r····easter_M.oming.-Wo"iiiliP .. iit·····! l 8:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. with l hnfant Care & Children's Classesi -······························-··-·······-······· P111tor: Dr. a., s.,.,.,,.. 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 5454610 (next to the O.C. Fairgrounds) EPISCOPAL • ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL PARISH • "A Community O.dlcattld to Loving •nd S.rvlng Jesus Chr(st as Lord and S.vlor" Holy Saturday 4 pm: Children's service with puppet show, baptisms 7:30 pm: Great Vigil of Easter, Holy E~harist Rite II Easter Day 7 am: Festival Eucharist Rite I with choir, orchestra 9 am, 11 am: Festival Eucharist Rite Ii, choir, orchestra Visitors are welcome! Child care at all services Easter Day The Rev. David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach 7141675-0210 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL Biblical Faith • Anglican Tradition Easter Even 7:30 p.m. Easter 8:00 & 10:00 a.m. S.\l:\T :\llCll.\FL Sundays ~\: \ I.I . . \ :\ ( , F L"" EPISl OP. \I. l I It l~Cll Holy Communion Adult Class ct 8:00 a.m. EASTER SUNDAY 8:00am-Festival Choral Eucharist Sunday School Holy Communion 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1 O:OOam.festival Choral Eucharist Following ... Chldren's Easter fgg Festival Nursery Cate 8 & 1 O If chUd care provided .I 3233 Paciftc View Dr. (at Marguerbl CORONA DEL MAR 644046.J 1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach (behind Wesccliff Court} O.tilCwe~ I Sln4ces US UI. 1030..M.l s., .... . . 714-646-1152 RELIGIOUS SCIENC E Rev. Mory Murray Shelton Senior MlnlltM SU'*1Y "The Triumphant Ute" CHURCH Of llUOIOUI ICllNCI Memb.r of the Vnited CMdi ol .. IM Se;.nc. 2205 MAJN STREET . • Slm 23, IU.cuff VIUAGE HUNTNGTON BEACH, CA 9264 • (71~) 969· 1331 RILIOION Buddhist Temple's Dhnrma Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m. at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. SUNDAY Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot from the Church or The Nazarene, Saint Joachim Romon Catholic Church and Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. For more information, call the Rev. Hirosumi at 722-1202 or Ronnie Young at 651-3102. CWHATINO WITH MUSIC Calvary Chapel or Costa MelD holds its Easler Sunrise Service at 5~30 a.m. EASTER SERVICES Worshippers gather at the church, 611 Hellotropc Ave., Corona dcl Mar, for onc1hour services at 8:30 and 10 n.m. Both services feature music from The Chancel Choir nnd a brass quartet. For children, an Easter cg& hunl on the church's front lawn · follows the 10 a.m. service. at the Pacific Amphithe;itre, oorncr of Christ Lutherall Cbun:b, 7~ Victorin Fairview nnd Fnir Drive. Special music St., Costa Mesa, conducts Enstcr COMMUNITY llDIR is performed by artists Us;a Wickh~m. Sunrise Service at 6 11.m. PLOWIR COMMUNION Michael Sewell, Phil Mctzier, MCA Easter breakfast is served from 7 to Children's Cholrs nnd Prn1sc 10 11.m. For more information, phone An outdoor sunrise service is scheduled at 6 a.m. at Orange Coast Unllnrlau Unlvcrsollst Church, 1259 Temple Bot Yahm, 1011 Cnmelbaclc, Newport Bench, hosts a Congregation Community Seder at 7:45 p.~. Symphony Orchestra. 631-1611. \ ' Victoria St., Costa Mesa. A flower communion with special music by the choir begins at 10:30 a.m. Those emending nrc encouraged to bring at least one flower for exchange ~uring this service. For more informaiion, call 646-4652. Call 644-1999 to sec ir tickets arc ovnilnblc as reservations were required. Non-member pi-ices ore $33 · for adults, $23 for children ages 6 to 12 and $5 for those under 5. COMMUNITY IUNllll llRYICI IUNRlll llaVICI Flr&t Methodist Church and Triangle I Communil,Y Church, Contrtgatlonal Square sponsors n Community Sunrise participates in Easter Sunday sunrise Service on the Town Squurc nt services nt 6 a.m. at Lookout Point Triangle Square in Costa Mesa ot 6 overloolUng Corona dcl Mar Mnin a.m. The service includes pnrticipation Bench. · ~ METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LAGUNA United Methodist Church 1601 Ma~uef'~ Ave. Coron de ar 644-0745 Worship at S;OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sun~a,y S~hool All ~es 9:00AM v dw~rd C. M~rtin · 21632 Wesley Or. Laiuna Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning WorshfM & Christian Education 10 ii FIRST UNITTD MmtODIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor and Newport • Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler · Wesley CounsellnPa Center services Aval able Costa fl\elG MESA VERDE WOISHIP·AJ 9:00 AM AND 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOi. · All AGES • 9:00 AM UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Nu~· Kindergarten · 10:30 AM 'Ti Groups Sunday Evenings Pastor: Ste'le lsenman Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979-8234 COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN REAL F Ami I ·A FOR REAL LIFE ~ . ._ sr. MARK PRESBYIERIAN CHURCH SotJrn Com COMMUNITY CHURCH Gooo F110Av SEIVla: 7:00 '·"· SumlalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Child Care, SundalJ School Jamboree at Eastbluff Newport Beach 644-134 1 f.Asm WEElf.ND SEIVlccs: , S.mrtDAY 6:00 PJc. S~o.u 9:00 &: 10:•5 u. ' 5120 Bosm C.OOON ROAo. llVlNf.. CA 92715 1 7H.85 •. 7600 EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE 14th Street on the Beach (Bring a beach towel or blanket) SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 8:00 ; 9:30 am 14th Street Bea Service Traditional Sanctuary Service be 'ns ri 23 · 6:30p• Celebration ~rvice -- Christ Church by the Sea • 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach , CA 92661 LUTHERAN Sunrise Service 6:15 a.m. Pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackett, preaching Festival Services 8:00 & 10:30 a.m. Pastor Bill Kirlin-Hackett, Preaching Chancel Choir & Orchestra • Easter Egg Hunt (Age 3 • Grade 6) 9:1 S a.m. 798 DoVer Or: at 16th St. in Newport Beach (714) 548·3631 I CHRISTIAN T HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH , 901 Dove #145"N.B. (West of Jamboree) (North of Bristol) (East of John Wayne Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "Wt ltXlt cltiltlrtn, 11outlt, 11oun9 adults, carttr adults, uniors. Wt ltX!t to cart, to rtaclr out, to mttt ntttls, to answtr '(utstions11 • Sunday Savices -8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) f"""'+~~ C"~Tk R~~ 1)~~ CJl: H~H~ S?t+-4240 CONGREGATIONAL C£L£BRAn GOD'S LOVE THIS £ASRRI H 0 LY · W . E E K Easter Sunrise Service 6:00 a.m. Lookout Point (Heliotrope &. Ocean) E.uter Services 8:30, 10:00 ~.m. Easter Egg Hunt after 10 a.m. service II re Aval able -u t 1 2 ear ol PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChW'Ch SPEND EASTER WITH . THERJSEN 0mIST "HE HAS RISEN!'' (Marie. 16: 1-8) Saturday, April 15, 5:30 P.M. (Rei..'Ul11r <.hildren's r~m throoi:h 6th icraJc) 8undty, Aprll 16, 7100, 8130 and 1011, A.M. (Ct11kl ure thfou11h l11n<lcrw1ncn llJ.'Cl llt 7:00 A.M.) (Sun~by Scht'lell thwu11h bth 11mJe 111 S:JO anJ f0,15 AM) Chonl Mmic of Sanctuary Choir Or. Dlln1d L hriq\ Mtnl\tcr of Mu'Jl .. nJ W1u•h1r .tlrec1•n11 600 Sr. AnJ~w• Ro;\J, Newport Bt"ach, CA (.-;r. .. fr1om N"'""''" lt•rt-i" U111h Sd""'4 •r ln-tfW -.I I ~.I (714) 6ll·2880 /' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ~-------------------. -------~-------~------~------------, IT Saint James Ep iscopal Church + ADDRESS: 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. +TELEPHONE: 675-02 10. + DENOMINATION: Episcopal. + YEAR ESTABLISHED: Saint . James began as a summer beach' church in the 1940s, and was consecrated in 1952. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday -a traditional service at 7:30 a.m., a contemporary service at 9 a.m., and a charismatic ser- vice at 10:45 a.m. + PASTOR: Rev. David Anderson. l£AH HOGSTEN I OAll.V Pll.OT Reverend David Anderson wel- comes visitors to Saint James Episcopal Church. + PASTORAL STAFF: Rev. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: The Darrell Ford, associate of pas-section leaders of the choir toral care; Cathie Young, assis-lead hymns at the first service, tant for spiritual care and and are.joined by the full equipping; Marian Michaels, choir for hymns at 9 a.m.; a business administration; Cindy worship team and band per- Orennan, assistant of adminis-form praise songs at 10:45. tration; Karen Bro, communi-+ WELCOME WAGON: cations director; Jerry Visitors are encouraged to fill McM illan, choir director. out an information card; Rev. t + CONGREGATION SIZE: 500 Anderson greets the newcom- (combined weekly atten-ers from the pulpit. dance). + PROGRAMS: Anderson calls +MAKEUP OF CONGRJGA-Saint James "a teaching TION: "Every generation;is church that focuses on equip- well-represented, especially in ping t he saints." To that end, the child-rearing ages there are Wed nesday disciple- bettveen the late 20s and ship classe~ that focus on Bible early 50s," Anderson said. study, Christian living and pas-+ CHILD CARE: Nursery and toral care; prayer groups and local mission work at Chino prison ahd the Union ReKue Mission in Santa Ana. + CHURCH DESIGN: The church ls housed inside a brick building with an adjacent patio; inside, the sanctuary features stained glass win- dows, wood pews and organ. + MtSSIO" STATEMENT: Saint James is a community dedicated to loving and serv- ing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. We are a church com- mitted to be: A people of prayer; a people moving for- ward in unity, trusting in Jesus - Christ alone as the Head of the Body; a people who are Spirit-taught,, operating arider the Authority of the Word of God; a people equipped by the Holy Spirit with gifts for ministry; a people on a mis- sion, servants, healers and evangelists called to restore all people to God in Christ; a "P~ople of the Way" who nur- ture one another in love; a people who gather for wor- ship, to study God's word, to celebrate the Sacraments and t o be used in fellowship; a people of apostolic tradition and experience; stewards of God's creation. child care available at the 9 a prayer ministry available for and 10:45 a.m. services. worshipers after every service; By Anastacia Freeberg ~------------------------------------------------------J Please send photographs and type-written releases detailing stories, upcoming events, ser- mon topics o r. any other news • involving Costa Mesa and New- port Beach churches to Reli~ion Editor Matt Coker, Dail y Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Fax: 646-41 70. by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry SUNGLASSES, FROM A TO I ot the two types of ultraviolet radiation, WA and UVB, the toner Is considered to be the more hormflJI d the two Whlle WA Is responsible for producing vltomln 0 on the skin ond causing sunburn, UV8 hos been linked IO the d6Yelopmeot of 5Kln cancer ond cotorocts. Wearing o wide-brimmed hot ond protective eye W80f con reduce lhls e>q>osure. Notloo-wide stoodords will soon spell out sunglasses' oblllty to blOCk out W radiation, the American Oplometrle Association recommends that • COOSOOltrS loOk to pufcho98 Nlglos98s lhot block 99 to l 00 pel080t " lN light. Focus on fitness ond ~ ot our open houSe, SOIUfday. ~ 22 tom 11- 2 See lhe totest In SlJTlm8r ~loss bhlons with our Fendl ond CoMn Klein tni* snow. Free cniropfOCtlC ond ORJI 9Cilenlngs Wiii be otllftd OS Wiii OS 0 n. contact lens \1dlO ll10t . Alttnnents Vr1ll be proytded. F« more ~ catl 041 ~ ot M6-Gl62. Wt en locotld ot 2706 HarbOr 'BMS., Ml 8. Monday and FOdOy tom 9-7, ~-w.on.ctov. and Thlnday "'"1>·8. and~ tom S>-3. PHOTOGRAPHY Children's Special 50% OFF on sitting fees The Perfect Gift for Mother's Day! /3t.. 240 Newport Center Dri\'C, 'unc I I 0 l Newport Beach (714) 644-6933 Olebrnting our SOth Anni11enary Does Your Rolex Need Service? ~ RO LEX Bring it in to your Official Rolex Jeweler in Orange County since 1959 for a Free Spring Spruce-Up For 35 years we have been caring for the watches of discerning Rola Owners. While you w.iit, we will s1cam out the bracdct and case, polish the crystal and clccrronic:illy check for accuracy of time. If you wish, you may call for an appointmcm for the FREE service. Offer good through the month of April. CHARLES H. BARR Officiil Rola jt1ftlcr for s.Jes and Service 1803 Wutcliff' Drive, Newport Beach (71•) 6-42-3310 usna ACTIVlflU Newport Uarbor Lull1enn Church, 798 Dover Drive, has a spcci11l sunrise service of Holy Commumon at 6:15 a m. Other services arc Ill 8 a.m. nnd 10:30 a.m.; between 7 a.m. nnd 10 11.m. the Men's Morning Ministry serves a pancake brcakfas.t; and from 9:15 to 10:15 11.m. there's on cga hunt nnd crafts for children. SUNRIH<IHVICI Christ Church Dy Tbc Seu, 1100 W. Balboa Ave., Newport Dench, provjdes an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. on the b<.'ach ut 14th Street; the regular Easter worship service is held at 9:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary. I.ASTIR HRVICU St. Jomes Episcopal Chu rch, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Bench, holds 7, 9 and 11 a.mv lloly Eucharist Rite I, 11, 111. 'HI IS RIHN' This is senior pastor John A. Huffm3n Jr.'s special Enster messoge 3t St. Andrew's Prcsb)tcrlon Church, 600 S1. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, during 7, 8:30 and 10:15 a.m. services. IASTIR IRIAKIAST llarbor Christian Church, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, serves Easter Breakfast at 8 a.m. Ticl..ets -SJ.SO per person, SlO per fomily und children under 10 free -ure soil! ut the door. IASTIR SIRVICIS "Alive Forever-more!" is pa~tor John C. McClure's sermon at 8:30 and 10:30 3.m. and 6 p.m. services 3t Vineyard Christian f'tllowshlp, Newport Ueach, at 102 E. Baker, Costa Mesa. 'DAWN Of NIW DAY' This is senior pastor 1 im McCalmont's OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COCKTAILS· FOOD TO GO PHONE AHEAD • 296 EAST 17TH ST., • COSTA MESA 64 -626 RILIOION first Easter sermon at Prtsb)ttrton Cbuttb or the Covtoonl, 2850 Fairview Road, Cost:i Mesa, 11t 10 o.m. WEDNESDAY ANNI fllANK IXHlllT "Anne Frank in the World," an cducation:il exhibit developed in Amsterdam's Anne Frank House which recreates the life nnd times of Anne Frank with 500 photographs, focsimilcs of her diary and model or the secret nnnex, is on display today through June 18 at the Library Annex of the Newport Harbor Art Museum. SINOLU SISSION Jim Smoke, author of "Crowing Through Divorce," speal..s at the 7:10 p.m. Serendipity Singles Series 111 St. 'Andrew's Prcsb}tcrlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Donation: S2. THURSDAY PATIO SALi A patio :ind b3ke sale to benefit the Sunday School 111 St. John the Divine Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 A7 Episcopal Church 183 E. Bay St., Cost:i Mesa, runs 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the church p11110. CAAIU NITWOllK A free Career Net~ork meeting discussing "Is Your Job Secure" is held at 7:30 p.m. Ill St. Andrew's PrcSb)terlon Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Qill 574-2239. SATURDAY, APRIL 24 GROWING IN HMAJlRlAOI A !>eminar for anyone who is single again, in a relationship th:it may lead to remarriage or tho1>e alrcndy in :i remarriage, runs 9 :i.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. Andn:w's Presbyterian Ghurcll, 600 St. Ahsfre~s Ro:id, Ncwpor,t Beach. Cost is SIS per person with pre-registration or S20 :it the door. For more information, ca11157.i-2'.!14. I OI NILLlAM LICTURI "GOd's Forgotten Language - Dreams.'' a seminar conducted by Bob Pulli:im, is held from 10 a.m. to noon at Ne" port Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove Street, Ste. 145. Don't Forget Your Hunny Bunny This Easter! :'\< '\\' SI<>< ·k .It ISi 11 l! Brand n ew n1c n·s silk Dis ney tics & n1or ' ... New Anne Klein j ewelry. ~~~~/?.-~ OPE N FOR EASTER Bring the family for an tinforgettable Easter Dinner Serving from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Party room available at no extra charge. Try our ~£W Sped.al Spring Menu 1576 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach • 645-8560 Lunch 11:30 · 3:00 pm Dinner 5:00 · 10:~0 pm SPRING ARRANGEMENT SALE · Up to 2 5 °/o OFF* flowe r a rrange ments. Custom-made o r designer in stock a rra ngements ..... --------.. II f' f' ~Ei Uj, V'tina iOmE. COLO't .. . J II into you 'l li(E <ltl{: cu ale lhe (mol quafily {oi tl;o u. wh1..' don1n: tfu V't:'l.!J bot...itz cu1tom :..ilk pl~mil, lue1 an,f (f'otul~ l 1<1fom '--t/n<v1~1mwls • !J,,Jivi./u.,,/'_1(.,.,.,., • --'l~a U<'tltJ • J,,,. 5 ':.f:'Canl, Pacific Silk Plants Triangle Square San Juan 1875 A Newpon Blvd #215 27128 B Paseo E.spada #602 Costa Mesa San Juan Capistrano ( 714) 548-9585 ( 714) 496-9841 13 years experience ·orrcr ex rrs 4•JOeqs No pecial ord rs Kristen's Ungerie • Loungewear •Gifts W tcliff Court • 1719 We tcliff Dr. • ewport Beach Monday-aturday 10-6 631-SE Y (7399) • • • A8 Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 THI PIUOUINO Ant 'Hi, l'm Connie. 1 work at the stage door, and I'm here to help you ~Ive any of your problems." Those comforting words greet vis- iting performers and production people when they walk through the bachtage door of the Orange Coun- ty Performing Aris Center in Costa Mesa. And Connie Arrigo keeps her word. JC ther<r's a problem back- stage, if a performer needs some- thing, if u message needs 10 be re- layed, Arrigo is the one to du it. from ballet to opera to clussicnl concerts to Droudwuy shows, if it happens at the Center, Arrigo's there. You con find her at the bnck- s1;1ge door greeting the arriving stagehands nnd performers or at the pa~s door on the orchestra level in- side Segerstrom'Holl, screening guests seeking entrance bnckstnge. Wherever she is, Connie, who pre- fers 10 go by her first nnmc, is prob- nbly the most gracious singe door pe1son you'll ever meet. ··1 personally like Stage Door Goddess, some thing a li11le more dramntic," she joked prior to a re- cent per formunce ut the Center. "We though t of liaison and con- cierge, but nobody can pronounce Playhouse offers class act The Costa Mesa Playhouse is u very busy place these days. The Pl;.iyhouse's 111.:w man::iging direc- tor, Robert 13ubon, is conducting a variety of acting classes for chil- dren and atluhs. 1 he children's acting classes are held from 9 to J l a.m. Saturday mornings beginning April 22. Ge;.ired for ages 10-J 6, the cluss offers k1tls a serious introduction to acting. Accortling to Dubon, the class "111 quickly delve into the complexities of the cruft, with each student treated according to his or her abilities. Tuition for the ninc- wcck class is SJ 75. The adull classes begin Tuesday and IJl>I for nine weeks. On th e i.chctluk a1c beginning acting I anti 11, i.cenc i.1udy, mui.icul acting and Shal-.cspcarc. Col>I is $165 per class. Call 650-5269 or (213) 508- 3157 lo enroll. Also at the Coi.la Mesa Play- house, the mul>i.cal revue "Red Hui ;.11H.l Cole," featuring some of the most memorable and famous mui.ic 10 ever come out of l3road- wny nnd Hollywood, opens Thurs- day <ind continues Thursda)S through Sundays until May 14. Tickets arc Sl5. Call 650-5269 . lhem or spell 1hcm. So it's just Con· Ilic Airigo, stage door. Most people don't even know my lo~t oame. l'm just Connie. You've got Cher, you've got Madonna, you've got Connie." She laugh$, and it's a worm, in- viting, knowing laugh. She is the calm before the storm, but she man- ages to diffuse any storm that com~s her wJy. She is so even tempered and rutlonal that if the top of the Center fell off, she would probably maNel at the new sun roof. J Jer abilities to deal with almost anything thrown at her comes from her former career as a real e~t:lle agent. "Anyone who can de:il with a lender can de:il with a diva. I was able to transfer all m)' people skills, • my ability to nego1iate, that J u~ed in the business world to here. You learn how to get things done. The best way 10 get things <lone is lo keep·pcople happy. When you don'i have to deal with temperaments, it's a lot eai.ier to get the job done. I put out a lot of fires." Arrigo has been keeping people :it The Center happy (or more than seven years, the last four full time. The Dalboa Island resident slowly went from being :i successful re:il cs- t:ite broker to a backstage broker. "I like it so much th:it J can't even recall groaning tha t I h:wc to go to work. I'm so happy. Even if I don't feel that good, J tell myself I'll feel belier ofter I get to work. I really think J'rn blessed. 1 deal wit h beauti- ful singers nnd dancers and wonder- ful musicians. And I have the most Come Get Your Picture Taken With the Easter Bunny! Embark on a Golde~ Adventure Experience the adventure of enchanted entertainment with C.Omcast Oiblevision's Fnchanted Service -a magical package of cable channels which is truly golden! OJmcast's Enchanted Service gives you exciting television entertainment with the best in movies, specials, news, music, sports and so much more. 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Cor ona Del Mar (Between MacArthur & Goldenrod) 0 en 7:00am Mon -Sat 8 :00am 5unda .... • wport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday. April 15. 1995 A9 COMMUNITY FORUM OMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSOA YS AND SATURDAYS • WRITE TO: PILOT LETTERS. 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 9262 7 •FAX TO: 646-4170 •READERS' HOTUNE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 Spring breakers Mother Nature has cel'Ullnly cooperated with students who art! off this week to celebrate spring break. The summer-like weather has led thousands to the sun and surf of local beaches. Margaret Stover Newport Beach firefighters pitched in $500 lo rent a van so the wheelchair-bound Costa Mesa resident could visit her ailing mother in Arizona. Stover was a regular visitor to the firehouse before her mother was stricken with cancer last year. A few years ago, the firefighters contributed money to buy Stover a new wheelchair. GAINS LOSSES Student behavi.or There have been 1 5 Ne~port·Mesa school district pupils caughi with drugs and weap· ons on school cJrn· puses in the last month, violating the district's 'zero toler· ance' policy. The stu- dent.s foce suspensions and/or expulsions. Nautical mu seum CORRESPONDiENCE Halfway house changed our neighborhoo~ for the worse I n response to )Our article on halfwuy houses in Costa Mesa, we bought a hou~c in Costa Mesa eight ye<)rS ago, expecting this to be ollr home until retirement. After several unhappy years of living across from otic of Costa Mesa's unsupervised halfway houses, we have finally given up, anu arc being driven out of our neighborhood. cou1 Ls tu live unsupcrvbcd in thilli house tu avoid jail only makes it th:.it much more quel!itlon:.iblc that the city of Costa Mesa should con:.1dcr it appropriate for this l} pc of facility to be uncontrolled in a residential ntighborhood. When "e bought our house, it was the worM one on the street. · My hu~band and I put ·eight years of our personal labor and most of our money into fixing up our hOU'>e. . Needy yo ungsters Local crarters have created 150 M.o.c ~~TIN/DAILY P1LOT Grafters make Easter baskets for needy youngsters in the county. The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum's opening aboard the Rueben E. Lee has been delayed by an ongoing effort to secure permits. The opening will probably be delayed until July. Our neighborhood's request for relief from the city brought no help. Costa Mesa demonstrated iu, contempt for homeowners um! families by choosing to favor the business owner who runs this renamed boardtng house. \Ve. "anted to st:.iy and continue making our community a better plucc -but realiLeJ ufter rccciving a rci.pomc from thcn·mJyor Santly Genis that "we du not believe current legal precedent ~upporls city action," CdM baseball team Easter baskets to be distributed lo needy children in the county through a project at (rafter's Corner in Newport Beach. Brains and brawn The California Interscholastic Federation has honored Costa Mesa High's Sara Snyder, Newport Harbor's Mandy Clayton and Steve Kleha and Eslancia's Ben Novak ror their academic and athletic performance. All four will be recognized as pJrt of J CIF Southern Section ceremony honoring team aGldemic award winners for the 1994-95 year, before the May 3 Angels-Athletics baseball game at Anaheim Stadium. The Sea Kings won the championship of lhe Pride of the Coast high school baseball tournament, def eating to Sea View League rival Santa Margarita 7-4 Wednesday at Corona del Mar High. Corona del Mar won the game in extra innings on a home run by Kevin Stuart. Hom Jowners There have been a recent rash of garage burglaries in the community. In some ca~es, the thieve~ w.1lu right into the open garage and LJl-.e whatever they plcJ~e from both the unit ancJ car:. parl-.ed in them. Police warn resicJcnb to close their unJllended gar age:., even if lea\ ing JU~t ror a minute. The experience of living ncur one of these facilities ranges from frustrating to frightening. The facility on our ~trcet typically packs 10-12 n:sidents in a single family home located on wh~1t useJ to be a quiet cul-Je·s..ic The residents and their guests kl.!cp up constant tralfic, making thl.! house seem mo1c like a 2~·huur comeniencc store th:rn J "~ober living" emironment. we concludcu we "ould have to abandon our home, and all we h;.id put into it. Eight year:. ago this ~trect was le:.:. than IO<:c nlln·o\\ ner occupicJ homes. \\'hen "ego, it \\ill hJ\e rc.1chcJ ..tlmo:.l 50"{. becau~e of thi-. lacilit}'· We found a place to 11\e "here the local gO\ ernment c.1n.:J enough about homco\\ ner:. to ~uppon the comrnunit), not the rnd1' 1du~tl bo..1rJing hou:.c 0" ncr. \\hO Joe)n't C\en live in the ritv. Football all-stars Jaso n Ferguson Costa Mesa High School's 23-year-old basl..etball coach, diagnosed with c.incer in January, is responding well to Lreiltmenl and working with the Learn. Call them the Magnificent Seven -Co!.ta Mesa and Newport Beach's contributions to this summer's · Orange County All-StJr Football Game al Orange Coast College July 14. Among the South All-Star squad are Costa Mesa High's Dewayne Crenshaw and Charles Chatman, Newport Harbor's Mike Freeman, Bill Johns ;mcJ Brian Johnson, Corona del Mar's Brian Hogan and Mater De1') John Fauli..ner. Frequent police anJ par.uncd1l· rcspo1i"sc to the facility mal-.es you \\OnJer how much sober Ii' 1ng c:in be going on. Kno'' ing that some or all of the re~idents arc scntenccd b) the LAl"E KUSS~iAN Co:.ta !\ksa When it comes to writing really bad Hemingway, Newport vet is top dog Editor's note: Last month, Newport Dcach veterinarian Dave Curtin won -for the second time -the International Imication Hemingway Competition, D contest that solicits "one really good page of really bad" Emest Hemingwoy-Jikc prose. Celebrity j udges _ included Ray Bradbury, George Plimpton and Jack Smith. Curtin, w/Jo o/so won the contest in 1987, won a trip to Italy. The fol/owing is Curtin's winning entry. "A Dee You'll Never Weigh" (With apology to "I Guess Everything Reminds You of Something." ,\l.\llC M.l\llll~/DAJLY r1wr 1 H is son had been born in Africa during the Happy Time, but the Happy Time was many lawyers ago. Sometimes when he was alone the man would Bad Hemingway contest winner David Curtin of Newport Beach. drink too much and then he would think about his son. My boy loves guns ond is a fine t>hot. As I nm. He writes of life i11 clear :ind 1.imple style with very few commas or none at all. As I do. So why does he look so mucll like Romundo who 1vns our pool man? Try not to think obout it. Sure, try it some time. ln th e dying light of dusk they hun ted, calrying easily their squirtguns (the only firearms the man could afford aft er divorce left him holding nothing bu t his own precious egg-shaped glands.) The man and boy shot the flyi ng bugs that lived by the riverbank, solemnly weighing their liulc trophies using the postage scale the man carried in his pocket. The man had always won in the past because he knew how to discreetly thumb the scole. Dut this day the boy won. Today the boy made a brilliant shot and dropped a giant bumblebee, a colossal tusker. the largest the man hnd ever seen. The boy made the shot with beautiful style and an absolute timing and u Oaw lcss, crystalline precision. The enormous bee took the blast square in the stripes und then splashed heavily in the mud with a sound like a dropped salami. "A very fine shot," the man liuid. He i.milcd warmly at his son ond playfully decked the boy with a ria ht CIO)S, The n, hating what he mu~t do, the man reluctantly 5quashcd the l>i~ bumblebee into the eurth The boy \\ill lcu rn from thi • the man told himsetr. Succc~ is illuwry. Drc11m cu11 be cru~hcd. And t/1cn stick to the •bottom of your ~hoc. 1 he boy wos tough :ind took it well. "We mu!lt cclebrute," ilid the mun. "A5 we did in the old days, we will trek throuah ihc mountains 10 the C:unuus Hury'1 Bar. Only now more slowly for mo ond whh more 1roani"S because, my son, everything seems smaller when you arc older, ci.pecially the shorts and the shoes. At Harry's \\C will sing the manly songs and we will drink the grappa." "Dut Papa," said the boy. "l don't really like the grappa." "That is as it should be," replied the man. "Nobody 1eu lly likes the grappa. Dul we will drink it anyway und then we will practice writing in detail like Mr. Stendhal ... first laundry lists, then recipes." "Dul Papa, look," cried tbc boy. "I . have already written an entir..: book. h's about France." T he man could not hide his amazement as he turned the pages of the boy's great novel. The complex book wns very thick, several thousand pages, and contained a great ma ny characters and locations. In a boldly avant-garde innovation, midway through the novel, the pages suddenly changed in color from white to yellow. "My son," said the man at Inst, "are you sure you wrote this? It seems at first reading very much like the phone directory for Paris." The boy replied without hcsitotion. "Remember what you told me, Pupa? With the great stories, everything reminds you of something." l.nter when the boy was gone ond the man wa$ again alone ond drinking, he said to himself, That boy is ju!>t :is lull of bull u I om. The man $milcd. lt was good to know the bOy wn!I hi s \On. The man's thoughb rcturn1:d to that happy <Jay on 21afari when the boy was oom und the celebrating porter mude the m;m their honorory chid. .1rne deep and resonant harmony of their stuttering Sw;ahili chant echoed 'lleroi. the yc:in lo him. P1.1p:i, you Muu•Mi.IU, Pa·P01pD, you Mt1u·Mi.1ul 1l wus the prettie'l t0n1 he'd ever heurd. p,.,~, P.1p11 Papll youuuu/ • BEST OF HOTLINE SHOULD HE STAY OR SHOULD HE GO? Debate rages over the future of Mesa Consoli dated Water Di strict's bi-city board chairm an Editor's note: Mesa Com.ulid:itcd Water District Board Clwirman Tom Nelson admits he keeps two residences -one in leisure World in Sc:il Beach and an office/home in his £<.1st Side Costa Mesa district. The water district /J~1s ngrccd tu :isk thi.: st:itc to look into the legality of t/Je living situ;ition to sec ii Nelson should be nlloll'cd to remain on the board. Mc.•anll'hile, he refuses to wke a leave of absence while the matter is being cleared up. We asked our readers if Nelson shoulcl rcsig11 his position, :.mcl here ore some of the rcspu11scs: L ast week 1 attended a special meeting of the Mei.a Consolidated Water Dbtrict Board of Directors, callctl to discuss the revelation that the representative from the East Side has a residence in Seal Ucach. In all the uiscu:.sions on the legality and criminal aspects and the cost to pursue the issue, an important concept was lost -the intent of the luw. The district was divitled into small sections \\ith individual representation to ensure a voice close to the residents. O'er the years Dr. Nelson has run a successful practice as on optician so th:.it he can afford to maintain two residences. A remodeled house al Leisure World and a room in a commercial building, on the corner of Nc,~port Doulev:mJ anJ 18th Street. Were the voters awa re of the absentee representation? Is Dr. Nebon typical of the people of the East Side? Does Dr. Nelson drink the water or feel the impact of the wate r rate increases? ~ As we move from a common sense look al the intent of the law, to the potentiul of criminal inJictmcnl on various charges of perjury, frnud, and zoning infractions. Isn't it time to think about the residents and do the right thing? You've had this job for a long time, Dr. Nelson. I low about following the inte nt of the law and giving i.omeonc else a chance? DERT OHLlG Costa Mesa D I feel that Tom Nelson should resign from the Water District Board. He knows where his residency is, which is Seal Ueuch. 1 don't think the taxpayers shou ld have to waste their money on an investiga tion. He knows that ethically he's incorrect, and I feel strongly that he should resign and stop wasting the taxpayers' ti me and money. 1 also think ~c should return all the funds he received for sitting on the board during the time he was not n legal resident of Costa Mesa, because 1 consider that fraud. 0 DELINDA OETH Newport Beach It's abou t time we did some checking on tho c who serve us. Tom Nelson should resign. He, for sure, has J..nown nil nlong where he lives und the site on the East Side, on 18th Street, is not u home. He should resign and others should follow. CO NNlE UARN ETI , Newport Bench 0 f'or Pete's sake, who carc11 where this guy live . Is he doina a iood job ot bn't he? 0 JAMES FONG Newport llc:ich I h•ivC know Tom Ncl!IOn ~ince he's bceo on the board und he's alwayi. tried to do a good job, and he did win the election fa ir and qu:ire. 0 E'l l ll!L 'fl. YLOR C~ta Mesn Tom Ncl on i alway doing hi!I be t for the water b®rd, and l don't sec nny need to rcc:>ll hiin for hi~ dual residency. GUY PRlCE Co 111 Mesii 0 Those who serve Costa Mesa should live in Costa Mesa T he real story bn'L about this one gentleman, Tom Ncbon, not actually living in the city, but that there appear~ to be a pattern of this type of thing going on in Co)ta Mesa . Only 17% of our sworn police officers actually live in Costa Mesa. That means that 83% of the sworn police officers we're paying live, play and shop in other cities. Our police chief li\es in Ne,\pOrt Ue.1ch. How m:rny other city employees, member~ of' ariou!I boards, p~111eb and commi:.siom liH! 111 other n11cs? WoulJn't Costa Mesa be belier sened 1f our employees actually lived here? Other cities have come to the conclusion that 11 is better to ha\C their emplo)ces actu..illy li\e \\here they \\Ork. Uoslon, for cumplc, has a residency IJw for city emplo)ec:. thJt 1:. striul~ enforced. In fact, Boston has rl!cently M.uteJ handing out pink slips to employees" ho are not in compliance "1th their law on residency. l lcre') a small example of\\ hJt ha' ing carpl!tbagging employees dues: I recently ob:.ened a pa:.on thro"ing trash at my car and into the i.treet. l reportcJ it to a nearby police officer. lie told me th.it 1l \\Ji.n't his JOb and that I shoulJ go 1'111d a telephone anJ call it in to the department if I "anted. I suspect that if thi::. officer actually la\.cJ here, he might not have wantetl the ~.trcets littcrcu with trash, but since he probably lives someplace else, he Jocsn 't have to have his kids "alk through the debris on their way to school. It's time Costa Mesa enacted a residency Jaw for employee). I ~uggcst tlwt our city attorney (docs he live here?) can i.imply call the Uoston City Hall and ha\e them fax O\Cr a copy of their law as a precedent. H. MILLARD Costa Mcs:i We really wan t Tom Nelson to stay on the "atcr board. He's done a great job over the 17 years. We arc acquainted with him, we know he's 'cry honorable, he has a residence here. And he has just made th:it water board self-reliant, they've computcriLcd, and 1 think it'~ a shJme that they're asking him to resign. 0 l<Al HLEEN RAMP Costa Mesa l've known Tom for several year~ :ind I'm u1c that this residency matter w:is unintentional 0 11 his pJrt, nnd quite Crn nl-.lr. I don't understand why residency is such ao impon:uu thing af you get a good pcn1on tha t can Jo the job. CHERYL LIEOEL Cui.tu Mc:i1a 0 l don't think thut 'l'om Nel n should.do an)thing. We havt: -a good bo:ard nd we \hould npprcci:ate their crvk c. Tom Nelson has bcc:n on :ictive citizen and &ivcn lots of his time to Custa Mesa. I have wortcd wtth him on numcrou! projects. I don't like to cc n group canecl the vote or 1hc people. DbTl'Y JEAN UEECI IER COila Mesa 0 I feel th:at Mr. Nelson hould rcsian. He obv1ou ly has broken &he law, the rules, ond he' Ju t tryina 10 tc n lot of time :and a lot or people') money. FRANK DLOOMFJELD Cos&a Mm ' • • • A10 Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 01m1c1 fr•• ••••Al "One, whistling on the part or the field superintendent that the public affairs manager, Mary Urushima, und her department foun<j. offensive. And the other component dutcd from about two re:m before, sometime after May in 1990, where there wus n blow- up doll that was shown or used to try und embarruss Mary Urnshi- ma." The field superintendent has since resigned from the agency und dlstncl officials declined to elaborate on the circumstances of his depadure. In his deposition, Wntson clQimed thnt a year before Urashi- ma filed her complaint, he went to Kemp with concerns nbout sexual harassment and problems he was having with "objectionable" mate- rials coming into his division via fox machine. According to the transcripts, MERMAID fr•m Page A1 The couple expects to do strong busim:ss at the Newport Deach club, located at 4248 Martingale Way, near John Wayne Airport. The City Council turned down The Mei m:iid\ applicution in Feb- ruary 1994 and later passed an emergency ordin;ince prohibiting thc;11crs in 1h;11 area of town. Mer- m:.iid allornqs filed legal com- pl:.tints against the city while also submitting modified permit :ip· plicatiuns. At the city's direction, Mermaid O\\ncrs altered the facility's ·pJrk- ing lot design and eliminated the- ater areas within the restaurant, Watson al~ told attorneys that sometime between 1988 and 1993, he became aware or Q "request ror a sexual favor" from one c.Jistrict employee to another. During that time, W:uson said he saw "sugges· tivc or obscene letters, notes and inviuuions" passed around the de· partrncnt, the transcripts ~how. ln his deposition, Watson said he had discussed some or the problems with Kemp at least once "sometime before 1991," but 1hot no action wns taken at that time. Soon after, Watson said he began holding staff meetings for his department in an effort to quush the activity and urged Kemp to "institute some steps to remedy the situation," he said at his dep- osition. . "All I know is, he was aware or it and so was I," Wutson told at- torney~ " ... I do know I talked to him about it sometime before 1 started my own meetings because I 'was concerned ab6ut it." iranscripts show Watson de- among other design changes. As a result or these changes, it is now a very different looking Mermaid. "The city has done a lot to make (The Mermaid) .comply with all applicable sections of our mu- nicipal codes," Everroad said. "This would be the first business to be grunted an adult-oriented business permit in the city. Except for the camcr:is and monitors, The Mermaid is now in full compliance, Everroad said. The facility received a live enter- tainment permit two weeks ago. Officials from the Alcoholic Dcverages Control Doan.I said that their decision on ~1crmaid's ap- plication to sell alcohol will not be made until after the city has is- suec..I its permits. School seeks sailors for summer excursions Applications arc now being accepted for Orange Coast Collegc's annui.11 sail !ruining cxcun,ion to Hawaii, Alaska and Canadn this summer. scribed the materials comin& over the fax a "objectionable from c"ery viewpoint." "It related to sex." he .aid. "It relntcd to women, nnd it related to minorities ... There was n lot ot it." Watson told nttorneys the mute· rials would come through the fax about three times a year, ond the items would circulate within the department. And, he said, the ma- teiials were kept in n file. Watson said in the transcripts that his first attempts to change the behavior or his employees were met with resistance. "They objected, to start with," he said in the deposition. "llut l think l would have to say they un- derstood that when you use a cer- tain set of language tor so long, 1t's .hard IQ tbin1' before you say something thar could be objection- able. . "And 1 knew that was going to take some time for them to get used to it." ROCKS froM Pa9•A1 bristle at the idea of a law prohib- iting them from the favored spot. Greggory Rank, head or the climb- ·ing department for Recreational Equipment Inc. in Santa Ana, said passage of a law prohibiting climb· ing -ut Rocky Point or other beach areas -would be another case of an irresponsible person ru· ining the experience for experts. "It would be detrimental to local climbing areas -it's safe if you know \\hat your are doing," Rank said. "It's harming the great· er number of people by eliminat- ing it." Rank said rock climbing is an inherently dangerous sport which should not be entered into lightly. He said his store always encour- ages people to gct proper training . After the meeting), Wlltson nid he gave Kemp a report of how things went, according to the tran- scripts. Shortly after that. 50me- timc in 1991, Kemp organized a di)trict-wide meeting dealing with the subject or sexual harassment. This week, Kemp downplayed the incidents Watson spoke or in his deposition. As for Watson's claim that be had discussed the problems in-his department with Kemp, the gen· eral manager in an interview s11id only that he had assisted hirn with "isolated instances." Kemp de· clincd to elaborate on the matters. "Jn the course or business, there are always relation~hips that need · to be resolved," Kemp said. "And Gene and I dealt with some spe- cific instunccs that needed to be dealt with within his department,' and those were prell~ isolbted in- stances. "We dealt ·.with that and changed the-behavior of what needed to be changed." and expert instruction before they try rock climbing. Rank named two or many guide books that re commend the rocks to climbers in Orange County. He said "Vogel's Hunk Guide t9 OC" warns climbers that there have been numerous incidents in which police officers and lifeguards have discouraged climbing at Rocky Point. "A simple disclaimer sign would be the easiest thing in the world -it might discourage people,'' Rank said. City Councilman Dennis O'Neil, who represents the Corona del Mar area, said he was not aware lifeguards wish to pursue an ordi- nance to help them enforce safety at the rocks. Dut O'Neil said he would he willing to look into it thoroughly and "resolve it in the appropriate manner." Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot CHASE ~ ..... 1 ropes and a powerful light beam· ing down from the fire truck's tower in the pitch-black duwn, Newport Dench firefighters were able to pry Amidon from the nuto- mobile and hoist his body up from the steep slope. ''(Amidon) was conscious," said Waite, who was at the scene or the accident. • · ''We used ropes to tnke him down the side and wenched the car back up with a big tow truck; then sta.rted it up and drove it off th e grass -it would have made u great Saturn commercial.'' Th'c car's bumpers were knocked off and the windows were broken from the impact and the lanaing, Waite said. After being checked out by Newport Bench paramedics, the Balbo·a lslanti fire crew and Medtrans Ambulance personnel, Amtdon was arrested by Newport Beach police on suspicion of drunken driving. Brea police Lt. Mike Messina said his officers first began punu- ing the motorist around 3 a.m. bc- cau~e he was s~eding and had turned his cnr lights off. 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For details, please call our Newport Beach Office at (714) 851-1033 and ask for Nancy Fredrickson Otrn:R V<PIMS MAY S, 199!5 • EQuAL HouSING L.ENIXR 1il • MllMllSR '1>1C ' • I I ~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 81 • PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 Misa Verde cc 8ppe8rs ·to have a tWo-year lock ~Costa Mesa golf club's payoff as the site of Toshiba Classic in the $162,000 range; meanwhile, OCSA left with most of the bills. . ' COSTA MESA ~ -While financial statistics are still be ing cr unched from the inaugural T os hiba Senior Classic that con- cluded last month, officials from the Se nior PGA Tour, the title sponsor and the Orange Cou nty Sports Associa- tion, the eve nt's management, agree in- formally and collective ly through a series of separate interviews that Mesa Verde Country Club will continue us the host golf course for at least the remainder of Toshiba's three-year contract. Whereas no monetary totals have been announced by the OCSA, in the end 'it appears indisputably that Mesa Verde was the bigges t fi sca l winner following the March 13-19 event. Mike Winkler, Vice President and General Manager of Toshiba, as well as Senior Tour and OCSA· adminis trators, mutually concur that the first Senio r Tour event ever played in Orange Coun- ty broke about even in 1995. OCSA's interim executive di rector, Orange Couilty Volleyball Club fares .well at· Stockton tournament T he Orange County Volleyball Club sent four teams to the Stockton Invitational Volleybalf Tournament la~t weekend on the campus of the Universi ty of the Pacific. The Ora nge Cou nty Nike and 17 Blue teams entered the 18 & under division, while the OCVBC 16 Blue and·Whitc teams were in the 16s division. Saturday w;:is pool play, which seeded the teams for Sunday's double-elimination playoffs. On Saturday, the matches were played wi th "modified raJly" scoring where a point was scored every time the ball was served until one team reached 10. from that poi nt on, both teams scored only by the conventional manner. If the two-out-of-three match required a third game, the usual rally score ga me Charlie Brande Volleyball was played. This was an unusual forma l whi ch our girls welcomed a~ exciting and new. ll also allowed many matches to be played quickly. The playoffs were played with the usual regular score format. The Nike team won its pool, but only after battling to three games with Portland Volleyball Club and the host Club Stockton. The OCVBC 17 Blue finished second in its pool to Central Coast (Palo Alto) and drew Club Stockton in the first round of the playoffs. With the top seed in the playoffs, Nike defeated Emerald City (Eugene, Ore.) in two games, Club Stockton in two games, and Central Coast in two games to reach tlie final. Meanwhile, OCVBC l 7s lost their mntch with Stockton to drop to the losers' bracket. They defeated Emernld City in two games, Portland in a thrilling three games, Stockton in three more games, and Central Coast in two games to reach the final the hard way. The All-Orange County Volleyball Club finul was well played. TI1e 17s, in their sixth match of the day, were understandably tired and lost u hard·fought match. The Nike team wns led by middle blockers McliS5a Schutz and Amy Nihipali, backcourt specialist Jenny I lover, setter Jeannette Hecker, outside hitters Sara Fuirborn, Roberto Oehlke and Courtney Owens, and the right·sidc pluy o( Michelle Christ ond Erin McCown. Coach Pete We)t11 OCVUC 17s featured only ciaht player~. which made their route through the lower bracket C\len more lmprcuive. Leading the way wero backrow spccinliit Lisa Monhall, outside hhten Nicole Terry, Kathryn Rice and Erica Hansen, 1etter Kelly Campbell, mkll!lc blocken Jenny Robcns. Laura ... vo~u Jack Lindquist, who r e pla ce d D o n Andersen two weeks ago as the organiza- tion's chi ef, after the latter resigned, said Mesa Verde's guaran- teed site fee for host- ing the tournament ·was "something like"' $1 62,000. According to Tim Crosby, Director of Adminis tration for the Senior Tour, site fees for host clubs ge nerally begin at about $50,000, de- pending on the mar- ket, and cap at 'Who's going to get all the money?' "13ut it's not 111.c that. h's a nonprofit, charitable organization. During the tourna· ment, we were doing every thing we could to break even. There were financial guaran- tees (the OCSA) gave the m, plus Mesa Verde's (guaranteed) si te fee, but (the ad- ditional expenses) were 'How about $9 for a dozen donuts for the · vol-, unteers that we had 'to pay for? ... It seemed to me that Mesa Verde was thinking, 'Hey,·let's charge everything we can and get as much out of them as we can, as long we can get it.' beyond reasonable. We -BOB ATWEll were charged for petty OCSA Direclor of Finance th ings, a lot wha t I'd consider to be exccs- $200,000. An average site fee for a Se- nior Tour event is $100,000, Crosby said from the tour's headquart ers in Ponte Vedra, Fl a. Furthermore, accordi ng to Dob Atwell, OCSA's Director of finance, Mesa Verde seemingly avoidcu minor . ex- penses, contractually leaving OCSA with most of the bills. s iv e cha rges. We agreed to spend a certain amou nt, and we told them during the tournament we needed to m;ike sure we didn't exceed that amount. Out it seemed like every time we turned around, charges kept adding up and adu ing up. h 's one th ing to ma ke a reasonable profit, but ... " Dos LEACll DAILY PILOr The runaway money winner of all at the Toshiba Classic was Mesa Verde CC. "individually, the (460) volunteers and the members were outstanding during the event," Atwell said. "Those people worked for nothing, and worked hard. Out I th ink the manage ment :u Mesa Verde some how lost sight of what the event was for. I al most got the feeling we were treated as if we were money-hungry entrepreneurs, as if they were thinking, Among the unnccl!ssary costs placed on OCSA's lap, accoruing to the finance director, were over-priccu foqd items for volunt eers, officials anu the media. "How about $9 fo r a dozen donuts for the voluntee rs that "e had to pay for," Atwell said, as an exa mple. ''What they don't realize is that money comes ou t of what would've go ne to charity. "ere going way over our budget, so I asked an oubide catere r to step in, and they we re gi\ ing me prices a third of ''hat t-.lcsa Ve rue was charging us for an in-hou~c e'ent. It seemed to me that ~lcsa Vcruc \\as thinl.ing, 'llcy, let's d1.11ge C\Cr}lhing \\-e can anu gel as much out of them as ''e can, as long as wi.: can get it.' " "cunfiucntial." Lindqui,t, meam' hilc, is c:-.pectcd to hi re an outside mJrkcting and promo- 11onal ~pcciali~ to a~sumc tliosc aspects of the cH~nl in the f uturc, an are a Andersen \\:tS in chJrge of before hr' rcs1gnJ1i0n, ''hilt: the OCSA o\crsco the opcr:111on, To~hiba has l\\O )cars rcm:.iining on its guJ1:.1111ccd con tract \\Ith the Scnmr Tour, with the tot;il purse de\ a ting to SI "There was a point during the tourna- men t when I was rc~1I conce rncu that "e ln at11.:mpts tu acquire financial infor- mation following the tournament, ~ksa \'crdc officials continually refer to 11 as See CLASSIC/Page 82 Light moment Laura Wilson and teammate Lia Rousset find humor in shot put competition at Mt. SAC. Story, Page 82. Ullman the ultimate master ~ Balboa Yacht Club skipper proves again when it comes to the Lipton Cup, he reigns supreme in the field of Schock 35 class. W ith a large fleet of 19 boats and a higher level of competition thun years past, the 1995 Sir Thomas Lipton Cup hosted by Dalboa Yucht Club can be deemed as one of the top area regattas of the year. Though the race for top honors was between Dave Ullman and crew of Dalboa Yncht Club and Vince Drum and crew of San Diego Yucht Club from the start, a tight race for third ensued between five other clubs. Ullmnn nnd crew members Chuck Simmons, Clarence Yoshikune, Greg Newman, Jim Trudowc, Alan Andrews. Michelle Nader, Jack Franco and John Cuzicr proved victorious in this battle with Drun, winning their fourth consecutive Lipton Cup. The two·day series featured racing ofC of Newport Pier in Schock 3Ss, with light winds building to good breeze ond larae. rollina swell• on both days. The vuricty or conditions led~ more strateaic plannln$ on the competitors' part, cspccinlly In communication between crew members. .. Franco credits his skipper and fellow crew members for the win. "Dave is a professionul and is more experienced than anyone out there in Schock 35s," he said. "We have all sailed toge ther for the past four years and we all know our roles. There :.ire no egos on th e boat, we nil know that the job \\ill get done." After three i.trooa ra '1: both UYQ~nd SOYC on S:at111Jay, Ullman led 'llrun by :i slim lY. pdtnts, cstabli hing the two us die u contcndCn fOi fin&. W Rfltl on Sun~. bolb lt I f>l mto I mu and bMtled a out on thc'tOur e. Drun, a ~orld·class SAilor himself, had put in u &rflt dc!ll of practice in the bO:lts pri\)r to the cv"Cnt, putting his team in a great po ition boat spccu-wisc. Brun \\On the fif')t ruce or the day, with Ullman right behind him in second. Witt\ the knowledge 1h~1t whomever beat whom in the Inst rnce was the winner, the two teams bcpn circlina IHUlUIAll.,....U South All-Star football team loaded with the ~ig Seven .,... Three Sail ors, two Mustangs, one Sea King, and Faulkner chosen for South All-Star football team. Bv IlARAY FAL'LK.'1.1:.R, ~''""'~ W 1u11 1t T hough South Coach Jim 1J.1rnctt "il l hJ\c only a couple ''eeks to '' ork "ith his Rebels bcfori.: they t:.ike on the top seniors from the North in the July 1-t Or:.ingc County All-Star Fool· b:ill Game at Orangi.: Coast College, he goes in l.nowing the ~e'en area stanuouts n:.imed to the South \\On't need schooling on how to \\Ill. Like DJrnctt, "ho guideu rrabuco l lills High to three CIF Southern Section championships and four title games in IO years, sbc of seven local South playe rs hJ\'C competed in a section title game during their prep career-;. Newport Harbor High ~cniors Onan Johnson, Dill Johns and Mike Freeman are among those ''ho can compaw: CIF champiomhip ring~ with their ~tll· st:.ir coach, '"'hilc former fatanciJ High lsnem.111 John Faulkner may also show off his section :.inu national champion~hip trinl.cts he earned after transferring tu ~later Oei last fJll Though Co::.ta t\lcsa lligh sclcctron~ Charle~ Chatman an d Oi.:"a) nc Crcm.h:iw came up ~hort in the 1993 Cl F Oi' ision VI I I ch:.impionship game ironica lly The Big Seven against Darnell·~ Tra- buco squad -they can chide their all-~tar mentor, if pro,ol.cd, by invoking recollec- tions of Mesa's 13-3 regular-season triumph over Trabuco t h:.it same season. The 'ic- tory propelled Coach Myron Miller's Mus- tangs to their first out- right (Paciric Coast) Newport Harbor Mike Freeman, te Bill Johns. di Brian Johnson, db Costa Mesa Dewayne Crenshaw, di Charles Chatman, db Corona del Mar Brian Hogan. rb Mater Del John Faulkner. ol league title in school history. Corona del Mar High's Drian 1 logan didn't get the chance to capture the brass ring in three sea· sons with the Sea Kings, but he played in the 1992 ClF Division VI "Daulc of the Uay 11" section semifinal, in which Newport Harbor scored the wi nning touchdown with 53 second left to claim o 28-21 triumph. I3arnett will count on -.crl>atility from Chatman, John~on and llogan , as each carneJ All-CIF hon-· on at running back this yeur, but ha,·e also diMin· gui hcd thcm5elvC$ ~l cornc rb:i ck. Crenshaw, woo averaged more lh:an 900 l'\I hi .. )':lrds in his two SC0$0ni., could also help ou1 of· fcnsivcly in ia pinch, but will nl05t likely concentrate " 1 dt~vc line asaianm~nt. ' ·~~-lllli.-ne tmallOJl Sooth li.-nan •t •919f-' 195, ii fit In some,.,, here u~ itona di:t·.u...,..- Frccman. the lone tight end selccteCJ. u lso help out on the dcfcn ive tine, or at 1incblckcr, havina handled bOth defensive o ignmcnli with aplomb in three varsity season ns a 1'nr. f'iaulkner. who pl:.ycd before the sideline saz.c o{ Darnen twkt with &tancia and once with M;ucr Dei, Will wee tiliic on the off'ensi\ie front, thoulh hC started de{cn ivcly in the trenches Cor the Mo~ archs. as well • • • 82 Saturday, Aprll 15, 1995 CLASSIC '"··· .. ·· million next year ond in 1997. It was on $8001000 event l:ut month. The Senior Tour, according to Crosby, would prcler not 10 move the event to anolhcr focilily. "It's nol o ur standard procedure to move a lournume nl from one site to :mother. We like continuity," Crosby said. "It can't be moved without our permission, and if it's moved lo another golf cour)e, our Slaff would have lo make another vbit, and lhen present it to our (n111e·per>0n) board. "But 1 don't lhink we want to move. Financially, we have arrange ments wi th tJ1e club and co·sponsor (OCSA), but we have no relatioo~hip wi th the club contractually. "Their contract is with OCSA.,Wc're in the process of putting . together our 1996 schedule, and we're under the impress ion that we're g-Oing to have it ut Mesa Verde Country Club." Andersen, ·1hc former ~ournament director, said bCCore resigning that there were costs he was unaware of, such us $35,000 to $40,000 for troCfic control. "We were told by Costa Mesa officials before we selected Mesa Verde th!lt we would likely get o ur police fees waived, but the Tuesday before the tournament, it was turned down by Costa Mesa City Co uncil," Andersen said. The OCSA continues to nttempt to recover from an estimated debt of at least $1.5 million. Lindquist, the former Disneyland president, plans to rid the organization of its debts, while starting from "ground zero." The Senior Tour has one-year contracts with each of its co-sponsors which manage events throughout the year. O n · Wcdnesd:iy, Senior Tour officials will meet with the OCSA to outline next year. "l haven't heard any' reasons or unhappiness that something didn't work out right at Mesa Vcrd.e," Lindquist said, "so' l haven't thought about anything other than Mesa Verde. "l certainly believe (the OCSA will ... remain int3Cl). We're not trying to hide were unhappy it was here," s3id Jim tho fact there are some serious financilll Walsh, Mesu Verde's General Manager. problems. but we think we've got our · 0 All l've beard are favorable comments." urms around the problem and we•re Cro~by said the Senior Tour would like working on reorganization. We're going to to stay in Orange County, nnd Mesa be looking at some new and diC(crent Verde, far beyond the year 2000. "We directions in the fu ture, and 1 believe the want to stay there for o lot more than org:inizotion will be needed three years," he said. "We and viable, and be bigger look at Orange County as a :ind stronger than it has 'A long, long-term relationship. been in the past.'' II I've heard are We don't want to be out of Among the possible ways favorable com-there in three years. the OCS A could turn :i t Hopefully, we'll be there profit in fu ture Senior men S. 1 throu&h the end ot the Classic events would be a -JIM WALSH century and beyond." deal that would delete any Mesa Verde GM Toshiba, which puts up gunranteed site fee, the majority of the money, according to u potential along with several other promoter who chose lo remain anonymous sponsors, has no input In where the event because of the current sensitivity is played, or who manages it. surrounding OCSA's upcoming hiring of "Our concern is that the event is such an individual. managed well, because it reflects on That would appe..ar unlikely_, howe ver, Toshiba, so we want to make sure according to the tour, because it's against decisions are made well," Winkler said. "l policy. think the club did an outsta~ding job in Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot doin& si,.ilar (LPOA) events before, and l think that showed in their ability to pull it o(( in quality Cashion in about 4V.Z months. The only negative I he~rd was that some or the players mentioned a dissatisfaction with the greens, because they were a little bumpy and qeeded to be rolled. "I think Toshiba got its money's worth, and I think if we had to make the decision again, we'd make the same decision. I think it needs more promotion and more ma rke ting Dnd more selling of the event on the front end. l think the event could clearly make money, and the fact th!lt it virtually broke even the first year, under such short notice, demonstrates a true understanding of planning and marketing." Crosby said "one would assume (OSCA) would continue as co-sponsor." According to Bill Wallace, Mesa. Verde's non-paid general chairman, the club is pleased with t~e hard work and overtime it put jn to pull the event off in. Jess than five months, and hopes to have · the:senior To ur ·back. . "r:f o o.ne expressed to me that they hosttng the event. They had expcrienc_e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.;_~~~.....:..~~~~~...-~~~--_..~~~~~~ Big marks elude Newport ...,. Just one winn~r for Tars at Mt. SAC, but Bowman has best high jump of year. B Y R.JCJlARD D UNN, S1•ous Warrn. WALNUT -ln the souvenir program of this prestigious track ;ind field mee1 b a p;ige listing 385 Ame rican Olympians who have competed in the Mt. San Antonio College Rcla)s. Among them arc Dob Seagren, Fl orence Griffith-Joyner, Eve lyn Ashfonl, llob Ueamon, Mary Dcckcr-Sl~iney, Jackie Joyner- Kersee, Mike Powell and Steve Scoit. In the high school division, the best in the 11a1ion arc here. "You're supposed to come here and do bett er than you've done, no1 less, so it was n't too good for us," Newport Harbor High Coach Eric Tweit said. Junior Laura Wilson was the Sailors' only winner Friday, throw- ing 118 fee t, 5 inches in the girl s open (non-qualifying) -discus, four feet shy of her personal best. She also threw 36-2 in the invit:itional shot put, bu t didn'l advance be- ·yond the opening flight. Junior Lia Rou~set fi nished fourth in the invitational shot put (37-lOV~) and eighth in the invita- tional discus ( 11 5-7). Senior Cara I leads threw 36 fee t in the open di .. ision, and was fourth in the in- \ll:Jtional discu.s (132-9). Athletes needed to qualify to compete in invitation:.il events. Among the more pleasant sur· pmes fur Newport I !arbor was ~c­ n ior Tina n owrnan, who W;JS fourth 111 the girls inviiational high jump (5-6), her best mark of the season. "Thai 's. really cr1couraging for Tina," Twcil said. "Eric Whecl- '~right (high jump coach} has been doing really well working with her, and it looks like !>he's back in track. It 's good to ~ee her jump well, anti I hope !>he can carry iL over for the next three weeks (for Sea View Leagll\.: finals).'' Bowman reached the ClF State Championships her freshman and sophomore years, fi nish ing fifth in the state finals in 1992 (5-6) and fourth in l 993 (5-8). Her personal bc~t is 5-91/•, accomplished at the '92 Mt. SAC Relays. l3ut there was conflict las-t sea- son with her forme r high jump co:.ich, and DO\\man \\US eventu- ally removed from the team. Now, with tr:ick and field !.eem- 1ngly her be)t opportunity for a Baseball tryouts today at sec COSTA MESA -Tryouts for the Golden State League, an inde· penden t profcs~ion al baseball league in C:.ilifornia, will be on SaturdJy at Southern California College beginning at 9 a.m. Regis- tration is at 8:30 a.m. Players age 18 and over arc wel- come to try ou t fr>r the SL'(·tcam league that begins play in May. ~pcricncc b not necessary lo try out. For more information, call Dob Weinstein at (818) 882-9218, or 1 (800) 924-722. CAsn• Lu1CSC11/t)AILY P1tor Newport's Mandy Clayton leaps toward pit in triple jump event. college scholarship, a rejuvenated llowman appe:u s focused on an- other postscason experience. "She h:id three good attempts at 5-8," said Tony Ciarelli , S:.iilor as- sistant coach. "After lu~t year, when she virtually took the year off, she is just now starting to come around. Much like the shot put and disc us, there's a lot of mental and emotional aspects in hil§h jumping. "She's realizing th at she needs to make track a priority, and ap- proach it not as if she's a vol- leyball playe r or basketball player who's ju~t out for track, but some- one who's a track athlete." Mandy Clayton triple jumped 34-1 0 in the girls invitational, but didn't ret1ch the finals. "l was re- ally nervous," ~he said. "l never hit the boards, except on my la~t jump. On my good jumps, I was always behind the boards." The Sailors' boys distance med- ley relay of Andy Van Note, Chuck Loo, Ryan Adams and Shah ram DeZahd (6:32.4). and their girls distance medley relay of M.E. Clayton, Colleen Eadie, Jamie Swarbcrg and Autumn Puro also com peted. M.E. Clayton finished seventh in the open triple jump (33-6), miss- ing the fin:ils by I 'h inches, after running the 400 meters in the medley relay. 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I (< , .. , , 2060 Harbor Boulevard of Cort in Costa Mesa (714JJ!,2•0010 s.rvinj TM Arwo Sita 1921 THE STORE FREE USED DIL RECYCLING KITS will be gi11en ta City af Costa Mesa Residents attending the upcoming •.. ''NEIGHBORS far NEIGMBCJRS11 · Neighbor-hood Clean-p_p In the JaanntM~ple Street Neighb~rhoad (Westside Costa Mesa} Saturday, April 22 ftam B:3Qam • Noon Far additional .information concerning ftleighbars far Neighbors, please call 1~141 754-5023 Far information concerning used all recycling, including can11enient drop-off centers, call the Costa Mesa· Public Services Department at (714] 754-5024 that Ends \Nell Please Recycle Your Used Matar Oil Paid for b s rsnt from the Cslifornis lnte rated Wsste Msns ement Board OSTA MESA TIRE . & UTO SERVICE CENTER *11'=-· .. • New~rt Beach/C~sta Mesa OaJly Pilot Newport Beach angler Pfleger at center of a fish tale ~ Local angler has world record catch pending after hooking up with 25-pound, 7-ounce seabass, using six-pound test line. According to bkipper Kenny Wager, big croaker were biting on the back side of the island and there was plenty of squid floating around the island for fish 10 key in on. ond keeper size halibut. The fast sportfisher "Freelance" is running three-quarter day trips to the bland every day and then returns to the Pavilion docks for twilight fishing trips on Friday and Saturday. super panga topped the action. A pcnc.Jing woil<l record catch was ,nade this past weekend l>y Newport Dcuch angler Tom Pfleger. Eric Gfeller, mun:1gcr of Anglers Center in Newport, said POcger was fishing on bourd his sportfbhcr ''l lunu Pu'u" when he hooked into a 25·pound, 7-ounce seabass fohing a live squid off the we:.t end of C:1talinu bland with liiN·pound test line. , Davey's Locker spokesman Paul Hansen said, "The best bite has been between 4 u.m. and daylight, traditionally rcfem:d ~o as the grey bite." Jim Niemiec Along the beach, finuHy, the red tide is disuppe:.iring and fishing is gelling better. Marlin :ire biting on bag Rainbow orange and yellow and Mean Joe Green lures in the blue water about a 45-minutc run out of the resorts. There is plenty of bait in the wuter and spikeb1lls are feeding heavily on mackerel, sardines and squid. )..ook to the Sea of Cortez to pr~ucc good fishing for u vuriety :qf salt water game fish well into the summer fishing months. A he:.ihhy supply of bait has been providing Outdoors Anglers coming up from the Ea~t Cape region of DaJa California Trou t fohing at nearby Irvine Lake ii. red hot. Anglers arc weighing in lots of trophy trout a) the spring fishing )Ca)on begins to peak. Newport 01.:ach angler Doug Sheldon, hooked into a 9-pound rainbow trout at Irvine this weekend while trolling a Rupula lure near the dam. Timis Robertson of Costa Mesa, fished al Corona Lake and caught a creel full of crappie and blucgil fishing a combination of mini-jigs and worms. Doth lakes arc being stocked weekly with thousands of pounds of rainbow trout. White scubass fishing licked into high gear this week n1 Cntalina b hind .. The sportfisher "Thundcrbird0 ' cnlled into Duvey's Locker on Tuc~day and reported that they had dccl.ed 15 ~cabass weighing .up 10 40 pounds and were still fishing. the Newport based sport Ocet with good live bait. Doats heading over to Catalioa on all duy trips arc al!.o neuir1g live squid under the lights :md topping off bait tanks with this candy bait liked so rriuch by "hite seubass. Doth Davey's Locker and Newport Landing are sending boats over to the island daily, where in addition to white seabass; daily fish counts also include log barracuda, calico bass report good fishing for marlin. In addition lo the early )eason showing of billfish in the Sea of Canez, roosterfish and jack crcvalle arc smashing schools of -bait fish along the beach. A visil to Spa Duenavista Hotel Beach Resort this past week was rewarded with very good fishing. A number of large striped marlin were caught and released and some super action on roosters and loro just a f cw feet off the white sand while fishing on board a ULLMAN From Page 81 him a second-place finish for the regatta, only three points behind Ullman. "It was a great circus affair, and I mean circus in its best sense,'' he said. "The event was really lively and fun. They (Ualboa Yacht Club) even had a full sit-down dinner for over 450 people. ll was the best of all my Lipton Cup experiences." before the start, trying to ge t euch other on starboard and prevent each other from good starts. At one minute lo the start, Ullman begun to set up for the start, ''hile Urun tacted again, as if 10 begin another circle. Drun's miscalcul.11ion of time made him miss the start by more than 30 seconds, giving Ullman a cntical lead up the weather leg. At the \\Cather mark, Ullman led llrun by 50 second~ und went on to fini~h second behind Lido hie Yacht Club'~ Philip Thomp~cn. With his fourth· first under his belt, Ullman and crew are considering retiring from the Lipton Cup. After suiting together as a team for four yeurs, they would like to get some of th e younger members involved to perpetuate th e strength of llalboa Yacht Club in Dig Do:it sailing. Other participants agreed with Ullman in his estimation, with most s:iying that they will be.! back next year. More than 25 teams arc expected next year µnd the competition level is expected to rise again. Possibilities include Olympic hopeful Nick Ad:.tmson in the skipper position and other current crews in other roles. OIJ1cr local teams in cluded Murk ReanJon and crew from Dahi:i Corinthian Yacht Club, Robbie Haine~ of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Pete Johnstone of South Shore YC. Drun '"as able to grind back to fifth, gi.,,ing In what Ullman called "the toughest Lipton Cup" 1ha1 he has ever :;ailed, he also called it the best one. sec baseball team drops two more in Washington TAC0~1A, Wash. The Southern C11lifo1 nia Colkgc base· bull team lwd another 1ocky day on the ro;1d Ft iduy. Calling to Pa- cilic Lutheran, 7·5, and Puget Sounu, 7·2, in nonconfe1em:e ac- tion. ·1 he Vangu.iru~ ( 12-29) he..1tl home this "et:l.cnd after \\inning just the opener of the four g.unes in the Pacilic Nortll\\est. Aga111\l l';acilic Luther;.in, SCC 100!.e ;1 4-3 lead 111 the top of the fourth us Jason Albrand, who hJd singled, scored on a pa~sed b;ill. Ne\\ port ll:ll bor 1 ltgh product DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S FISH COUNTS Davey's Locker -4 t.o.ii., "' •nglvn. 40 ultc., b•u, 27 >(Ulf1in, 44 th<t•l'h.,.J, I 0~ 10<LO,h, 105 m•derel, 27 ,.h1lcl1>h, 8U l.lut 11rrth, lS uri:o, 16 up•I •y~. Newport Landln9 -• bu.al<, 75 •ngl<1t. 111 sculfln, 12 ulko b•u, 19 r<KLfhh. 11 <httphud, 1 op• •y•, 1 •olr, 6 •••110, 1(, t"Ho .. l1n <ru•l.cr, 44 blue p...,<h. 27 matl.eul llrett Hl ista hit <l solo homer in :1gjins1 Pugel Sound, his third of the season. 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Julie Coombe sprained her ankle in the 1accond match on Saturday, which rcdu<:ed her duties to checrlc:uJing, which she did very well. • 111 the 16s, Coach Gary Nakamura's OCVOC 16 Dluc entered the playoffs as the No. I seed after winning the pools. Unfortunately, the long trip took its toll a) they lost 10 Portland and Stockton to linish fourth. These arc two teams that they will meet again at the Vollc}ball Fcst1vul in 1:.itc June. The 16 l31ue tc:.am featured sellers Whitney I loovcr and Melissa Plass, outside hi11ers I lcuther Mur~hall, K.11e Mettger, Cassie Werhus and Kelly G;irncr, the middle blocl.ing of Meghun Coolbaugh, Jill O"e1l>y and ~bur:1 Logun, and 1hc exciting backrow play of Unds..1y \Varm1ngto11. Darryl Gun's 16 White team up~et local fJ,01 ite Delta Valley 10 win its pool on Saturday. Alter lo~1ng two tough matches in the playoffs, they finished lhc tournJment 1n tilth place. Leuding the 16 White ,team were oubidc hillers Trit1:1 Smitdtins, Kelly Eikerm:mn und ·1 ara Thompson, setter:; Lindsey Phillips and Natalie Luna, ltliddle blockers I layden Aley, Brooke Reese and Cathy Cook, and b;ickrow spec1.:ilbts Audrey Anhood an.d Lindse~ Grubbs. •A visitor to our hotl:I on 1:ndJy night ~'.:is former Nc\lt port Harbor High serter Ru~wll G;in, ''ho as currently 1hc"se1ter for the Pacific men's team. lie \\:JS lea.,,ing on !:>aturday for matches in Southern California, l>ul took the time to give some guidance on place to cat before he left. Many of the player" and parent'> \\ere amazed al how bcJuliful the Pacific campus is. A"' 1hc oldcsl college in Californiu, it certainly has :i great histlH)'. The Spanos Arena was the site of 1hc 18s final, which was very impressive. A.Jthough the bask.ethall teams play in Spanos, it was designed specially for volle,rball by USA women's Olympic couch Terry Liskevych, who wus the head \\Omen's co..1ch at Pacific when it was built. The trip was a success. 11 ;,illu\\ed each of these players to move into their Easter vacation on a pos11i\•e note. addyshack Eal 's &=~• 646·7714 aOd1 Shack • 1784 ~rw n Bl\'d., Costa Mesa Call Now & Have It By Summer Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY l 70 E. 17th St. • uite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 6 45-8512 ~1;11~ uet'n~ t 39l707 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Let Jim Jennings 1mt,tll your comrl~cc yarJ hardscape. • Expt'.rt hnck, bl, ... k, '1on1:. cale, ,1111: & llmcrete W;1rJ.. •Cm n:•.:,)mmend qu.1l1t\ de~1gner1 • Q11.1l11, wnrk an C1~'I I ~fe,,1 & N1:wr••rl Rc.1ch 'lnll' (Q69. • I )r.1m.1~e pr11hle1m ! We ,,1\v.: them Wh" take a chance and be di&appoi.ued? Call the company chat has satisfied l OOO's of customers jot' O\leT 26 years. 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BS2 AND REVISION OF PLACE: City Council 8usln1u Nam1(s) Ustlld 2. 1995 In ICCOfdanc1 with the BRANDEE REILLY. 864 CITY·WIDE TRAFFIC Chamblrt II City Hall, 77 above on: n/a F838041 provisions of Section 21700 JESUS MAES, 887 IMPACT FEE Fair Drive Co111 M111 Young Sum MOO!\ Publ shed Newport 81ach-lhrough 21718 of lhl Cati· PELETI SIATUU. 889 California • .. • Thi• atalemenl WU filed Costa Miii Daily PUOI fornla 8u1ln•H Ind PrOlll· JEAN JUSTICE. 89<> PROGMM PUBLIC. COMMENTS IN Wtlh lh• Counfy Clet11 of AprU 1 8 15 22 1995 slons COdl there being CRAIG KENNEY, C57 THE COSTA MESA CITY EITHER ORAL OR WRIT· Orange County on March • • • • a due, unpaid atorage fll for JUOY COLE·RISINOER, COUNCIL WILL HOLD A TEN FORM MAY SE PRE· 18, 11195 , S 884 which INSTOAAOE OR· C71 PUBLIC t1EARING FOR SENTED DURING THE F0401'73 ANGE ts entlllad lo a ll1n CONSTANCE MATA. C87 THI! ANNUAL REVIEW PUBLIC HEARING FOR Publlahld Newport Beach-Buy It. S•ll It. Find ll. pursuant to section 21702 GEORGE FAT. 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Small & --------~· Multimedia/Modems ..-Quality & Prld ... All Willlam Harold Jewelers lnVExt. AcousUc cell ., Willam 81/lgtft Co.· Lg. Jobi 850·7042 KITCHEN CABINET CARPET INSTALL SERVICES 3548 NEW WEST CLEAIUNQ Network lnatallatlons aspects or concrete & Watch & J~welry repair remove/apply/repair. Since 1947 Stained or painted . ._REPAIRS 3516 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home & rental prop. Buy/Sell 854-5995 masonry. Best sef\ice, Antique/Fine Jewelry l•622631 982-5891 Friendly Service ANTIQUES, ETC. Variety of finishes. 11;11 1• Quality work. Refa/\lc/ 33 yra In area. 631-3859 Buy/stll/lladt 073·0305 l "" 76000 67"'-9.,,,.A Uc.,698845 378-0371 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wanted: 3 more qual-bonded. Free e1tlmate ••TUTORING•• Emerald Painting ... 4 1r """'" SMC Carpal Repair• lty cllenls w/ houses 6 W I n do w s, Word, Int/Ext wallpaper/Ille Arnie Smith Plumblmg 3420 -CAR--P-E_N_T_R_Y--3-5-1-0-1 Power stretch, sales. to clean. Chrlsllne. 6 2-0161: pgr 413-0514 EJicel. Access, 20 Yrs CONTRACTORS LANDSCAPE & CompeUllve rales. 10 yrs & Rooter. #512597 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Repair 1queeky floors 840-6177 pg 216-5193. •WINDOW CLEANING• Exp. 800-200-6024 GENERAL 3558 LAWN CARB 3808 exp-Free est 751·2039 Bonded/Any Work/Drains Orand Opening In COM 7 dya 239.-0289 24·hra •HouHcln/Wlndows* FREE ESTIMATES Ike'• Custom Painting **530.0700•• Th• Antique Oat• Repairs, Rtmod. Doors, win-Tim R••vH Flooring WAekly, Bl-weekly. 297 8081 David CONCRETE •· CPI BUILDERS INC. B d M I Prof, Clean, Ouallty Plumbing Repairs & 3617 PCH/behlnd 81 d .... , .... _ "-ft & d • • 11;11 ••lo Yar a nt. Work. lnVExt & Docks, Drains cleared from ooms OWi, .......... ~. •·-ry-•Below Retell Prices• Move-Ins/outs. Reta, --------R I I IC L Cl wrought Iron, antqs. wall, tenets. gates. tie. Uc. Carpet/WooctJLino Eng, Pina 045·9800 MASONRY 3557 es dent a onst. Tawn~ I •rnup~, Lf073o468 631-4610 $5.50. All fhctur•• ln- furniture/etc/675-8017 35yrs exp Jerry 642.05G7 Ll379738 945-8711 SELL ~:;~~l 8:~~~~~;d H~9.,~ln: ';;19':24~ PAINTING 750.5032 Ital.led. Steve'• 545-3298 Whether you're buying Soll your home Convenient A TOUCH OF CLASS p I /Q Ii Conscl~Uous craf\1-Precise Plumbing or M4"ng, Claaalfled through classlfled. ClaHltl•d Cleanlng. Res/Comm your home * Best r ce ua ty --------Lawn Service. Mow/ man. old faahloned Repel ... & Remods covers all your needsl 842·5078 0 42.5 079 UC::Bonded. Free Est. through classified Landscape. brick, atone DOORS 3580 edge/1od/sprlnklers/ Id 1 k hi Fr•• Estimate• ltc•H 282·7143 Conaett.800.786-1007 cln-up.A.1 886-2718 pr • nwor mana p. Lll87398989-1090 • _________________________________________ ;;::::::;;~::::_:...liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ive mag or call after 5 RAJNBOW Circle M•lnt. An experienced p-•ft,,ft 111.1e .. H I i--------d epe n dab Io door A PROF'L QARDENER .,., ... g. v..,. .. oust PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT The City of Newport Deach is the Lead Agency for the proposed redevelopment of the Ford/Loral property for residential use. The City has prepared Draft EIR No. 153 to eva luate the potential environmental impacts of the project PROJECT DESCRIPTION The proposed project would all ow the redevelopment of the 98-acre site, which is bounded by Jamboree Road on the west, Ford Road and the Delcourt I Jill development on the south, and the Bayridge and Delcourt developments on the north and east, with up to 500 residential un its at a maximum average density of 5.1 uni ts per acre. The proposed actions include approval of a General Plan Amendment, Planned Community District amendm ent, master subdivision ml\p, and a Development Agreement OPPORTUNJTIES FOR PUBLIC REVI EW AND COMMENT Draft EIR No. 153 is available for public review and will be used by the City of Newport Beach and other public agencies in making decisions regarding the proposed project. Written comments on the adequacy of the information contained in the EIR wi ll be accepted through June I. 1995 Written comments on the Draft EIR should be submitted to: John Douglas Environmental Coordinator City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 (7 14) 644-3225 Copies of the Draft EIR are available for review at the fQllowing loca1ions: Planning Department City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach Newport Beach Public Library Newport Center Main Branch J 000 Avocado Drive Newport 'Beach 3910 hanger. Ouar work, caring for each land· Apt. Oual. Job. Free eat. ROOFING reas. Don 521-8910 •c•p• as If It were my SL l1c#569897 e3e-esa9 l~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii own. lnrry 854-4673 ROMAN PAINTING Rerooflng Sp•clallat BEST JOB -Since 1974-Repairs. E1tab 1978. ELECTRICAL 3610 Gardening, /Int /Ex! /Res ,/Com FREE Est. L11'323842 landscaplng, clean Uc#S9e8'45 37g.0371 .__....,,,,.,.,.,..,..,.,..,e,...,,8,,.,,0.,..,7,,_7,,..2.,,.1,,,,.,.,,_,,_ upa, tr•• trim. Rela. ,-A-1 Eleotrlcal work FREE Eal. 436-1518 _*_&_O_N_•"""s-P"""A--IN_T..,.l_N_O_*_ •THUNDER ROOFING• Duncan Electric 20 vr1 Exp Rel/Comm For all of your roofing Quick Reaponse Green Scene Landscpng I VE t . LI 1460559. needs. Reroof/repalr. local U c. 850·7042 & Irrigation, Trimming 5n37 x9496 ~"""'l""722· Uc 638144048-4122 & Removals, Clean· • Of INV'V .... WAYNE1S•ELECTRIC up1 & Malnt, St. Lie. ----------------F~~I:~~ ::~-~~:a· #599025, 850·8109 PIANO & VOCAL TRANSIATOR/ Pagerl288-3884 Landscape Malnt. LESSONS 3868 TUTOR 3927 Repalr/Mow/Clean·UPI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FENCES & DECKS 3615 Mallbu·llghl·Speclal1t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEARN SPANISH NOWI Call Pete 722·7732 PIANO Beg.·Advanced Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also LAWN MAINT All agea -Teacher cert. Translator-Interpreter. R•s/Comm/lnd Entertainment Avall. Susana 873·7409 •FENCES OATES• TrM Trlm-Sprlnklr Sys. Jennifer 640-8869 -------- n.w/tepalr/po1t repl.eed Refs. 531·2507 TUTORING 3930 Redwood• L#57660!i · TREES PEST Jim Whyte 642'7206 Topp•dlA••Hwe. Lawtt•. CONTROL 3869 SAT Seminars. Excel ~ 751-3478 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii with Pa.t O'Oowd. Teat HANDY MAN 3710 --------MAIA PCST MOT co prep since 1979. 6 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEGAL Free estl 23 yrs exp, meehngs. In lrvln• $195. Homt&Rent•I Propertl11 SERVICES Sr. disc, Lll'PR2725. Regtstrauon 673·2360. Paint-Carpentry· 3812 Call 287•0598. Drywall and morel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WALL Gary 045-~277 Legal Form --------COVERINGS Carp'lry, roof'g, plbg Preparation PET 3932 palnt'g, gla11blocks Dl110rce/WilVTrust1etc. SERVICES 3870 EI e c fT 11e/Stucc 0 . *** 894-6075*** iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cuatom Wallpaper c nc t d ... ,.,, al s Stripping/Painting o re • oc...,nep r Tenant eviction service CAREFREE VACATIONI No Job too amalll MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 uncontested divorce i. Don't 1treu ~ow pets. 5~ OH w/ad. 873·2937 Carpentry*Electrlc•I support modiflca\lon. In-home TLC by COM -------- Plumblng • orr,wall & Free consult. 457-0388 r••· •Dally walkl/hugi We gals should hang More. comm 1 Resld. •scheduled feedings. together. Strlp1 lnatall, Jim 641-7494 •Mall pickup. etc. advice to the crazy. Hom• Reatoratlon & MISC •oally check-In If req. 8 31·2111 anyllm! R SERVICES 3831 •LOW RATES. lie/ Why play Hide N emodellng. Tiie, bond-'reft ... AA_..841 Seek with chlldcare? drywall, woodwork, ...,,, .,_.... C 11 Cla Ill d fences, decka, room L\rof ogy Charts Pager 294-3722. to~ayl 642-S:1~. • addlliona, roots, gen Natal•Relatlonshlp repalra. Comm/RH. Pereonal Dally FOftcatl Retl/FrH Eallmalea. Free Catalog 573.3443 John, 047·5520 Orang• Co Handvman El1cttlc1VPlumblng MOVING Paint/Carpentry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3834 FrM Esl 031-3589 Plumblng/•lec/water PUBLIC NOTICE healera/•prlnklera/cell Th• Callf. Public Ullll· tans. FREE eatlmateil tlH Commlulon RE· 241-0137 or 218-8169 QUIRES that •II UHd houaehold 000<11 Semi Retired contractor. movera print their Rpra, lmprvmnts, aml P.U.C. Cal T number; lobe. Quality, Integrity, llmoa and chauffeur• I care, Ken 842·1770 print their T.C.P. num- bec In au advertla• HAUUNG 3720 JUNK To The DUMP C714-•ee.1ae21 Wiii haul what Ttash Man won'll 06•H5259 menta. If you have a quHtlon a.bout the I• gallty or a mover, llmo or chauffeur. call: Public u1111u .. Commlsalon 714·558-.4151 HEAI.TH, BEAUTY PAINTING 3858 6 PITNESS 3740 iiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiil •W.ft. VOUNOQUt•T LoM F•t fHtl Out MD• ,..,.ttne Contr11e1t• gel rHUlll. LatHt Oual. palnling by profit olet• • m•d• •• ... n Uc•oo20N. tna. on TV'a 20/20 & Feb. Ftff .... 945-3306 Allute mag. Newport .....,l_t_"_'..,,.°"-a""'ltt-v .. ,,..., ... 11..,tlftl __ , Barlattlo Ctr. 873-8580 PLUS touchupa. IN•tau M...... 24 Hra. Richard Sinor A lull rqe ol lhtfapy Uc 280844 645-3209 Rali4Wet ,,, ... , tention, QVALITY CAiil muacle ecMI tM-1713 20 yta ••P, ·~ Buy It. S.N It, find It. workmanahlp, fttlr C ... effl-4. Pric••· ... 5"4411 Ron rlt !\.tH 11 1000 H•>'Vtf, 28 I ,,11 {,1n,1 Al f l\Uf Wffl< J •>rl ONLY 1. lJ •,(,/;1 < ~n.' -- ~ ~ Beech/co.ta Mesa Daily Piiot A GOOD ..... AD! Call 642- 5678 ' 1-----• BALBOA HOUSES/ PENINSULA IAGUNA 1007 BIW imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WPORT 1050 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BJ!ACB RESORT 1069 PROPERTY Saturday, April 15, 1995 U On the move? 1580 Sell your extra CONDOS PORSALB LelaMre Wortcl 8Mut 3/2 BALBOA PENINSULA 2200+1/f hm, gated. vu, 2th gar. Golf, etc! household Absolute 81rtalnl W•••rfront Condo * SUPER BUY * Items Quality 6Bd 3Ba, fam· Doclu, 2 e r, den, ~condo-Mission Hiiia • Cl lfl d $1,195J000 RH. CB Agl 588·M18 BeautUul Ponln1ula lly home nr Fuhlon 2 'ABa. Large. SA99K c.c. Mr. O'Hare 85M4141-_..;.1""""...;:;;.;;.;:;;a;.;:;;s.;;;.s-.-e_._---! laland w/pvt yard + obo. By onr. 875-7939 i-... -:..-:..-:..-:..-:.::.::.::.======~.:..._----------. 1pa. Reduced HOK • --------custom homo In anl-------- unbellovabl• ocean NEWPORT GUAL MOUtlfOO 0"'01HUtllTY f ront locatlon. Fir• BEACH 1069 place In IMng room.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Architectural matte<· I• All ml Ill* MWtUslOt 141 lllls ......,., la sftjcct II Ult fd• 1111 fllr Htllsillt Ml If 1111 H _., nldl llllM1 R llletal II ........ ''Illy prtltrtllCI, ll•ltatlH or .ilmlml111tlon piece I 644-9060 COLDW<?U BAN~eR LJ NIH u flCI, Cllor, "litlo11: ~the~· 111, UHa,. IMMllll alltus 0t ~ ut:::IL. ................. tloclto -------- .. ., .. .,.,.nc1, llml· COSTA MESA 1024 1116141 • .i1sct1M1a .. letl." BAYCREST $565 000 38d, 2.58a ~ome on a beautlluliy land1caped corner lot. Bacltyard ha~ pool & spa. 844-9060 COLDW<?U BAH~eR LJ Tiiis '"''''"will not $179\900 w/Termsl ~the~· ........., aciapla.yadVlltlst· A G VO Awayl lrg ~ ~ IMlll llf 1111 •"* wtllcll ls 111 3Bd·2.5Ba Eastslde, •-------- ... II Ille law. Ow roden ex.cellent area. Won't .. ...,.._., llllorntd Ulat all I a s t I C a II n o w I .iwtlllats Mffftlscd In tlllt PATRICK TENORE ......,.,., Ill IWlllatll• 111 111 Roal Eal•I• ..... .,....ltyUlls. Tocom· 780-8702 HARBOR VIEW HILLS $875,000 4Bd Home, rebuilt In t 991. Blond of limo· atono. wood '& tlle ac- Only 1539,900 w/ MOBILE TERMSI CaJI now • PATRICK TENORE HOMES ReaJ E11a1e 760-8702 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Bewcroat Dolll.. Rotlro In Splondorl 3bd, 3.5ba, ofc, tamlfy 2 Bedroom, 2 Balh rm, trg yd, romod, w/flreptace. Fenced S479k, 1gl/Oav1 845-3683 yard, covered patio, Bullt·ln1 and morel BLUFFS BEST BUY! amo tr•• 1paco ronu $185,000 LH Resort-Ilk• Senior 2Br/2bth. B Sanrogret, community. Call Now! Realtor1 844-0195 BAYSIDE VILLAOe Ort ya.rd for Eas.tor Egg 723-4045 Hunt. Newpt Hgts, --~,....,...,,,,,a'!!i'g~•..,.nt"=""=-=--I great fem neghbrhd, SELLERS LOSS, 3Bd, 2Ba. 474 Wost• YOUR GAIN! minster. S425K. 2BR, 2BA $9,000 Agent 673-37n 2BR, 2BA $12,000 with flreplaco1: Harbor Ridge Trade 2eR. 2eA s22,5oo • HAVE: 3Br+lott gor· 2BR, 2BA $25,900. geous remodel. Fab 2BR, 2BA $28,500. view (not roservolr). Call now lor Appt . WANT: COM or Npt BAYSIDE VILLA'GE duplex. Owner, Joyce 723·4045 .AJalentlno Properties agent 759·7859 ...... ~. "llHUD '"'z,,...-,-o"""o"'"o_w_n~fo-r"""v"""e-ta­ TolMNt1t 1-100·42'·Uto:For Sharp 3Br 2Ba1;targe WM w.ulqllft, DC 11ea plllst • back yard. $184,900. call HUD aU21i·3500. Agt Terry 324-4415 pgr ~~~r1: d & w ~f ~~~_;,~ , __ P_O_R_T_S_T_R_E_E_T_S __ L_O_T_S ______ , Can't seem to get to all those repalr jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find rellable help. 642·5678 IRVINE 1044 Cuto 2 Bd Condo w/gar Comm pooVapa,tennls 5133,500/lso 5900/mo Low Oues/no Mello Roos (714)72t·3968 Tarbell Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will tielp 642-5678 Opens to a 211.t acre 3BR·2BA Carmel • FOR SALE park. Quiet loc, south facing 1400 644-9060 x·lrg backyard original iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·-now roo11 $429K AUCTION • May 6th COLDW<?U BAH~eR LJ Expect the bES:' UNDER $200 000 3 bdrms, Npt Seach. Craig Bkr. 650-3144 Sell your home through classlfled. 842·5878 Leeward Marina Lot 2BR·2BA + DEN with boat dock. Mini· 2200 + sf, 1ngl level, mum bid s100.ooo. x-lg yard, south facing Value to $350,000 lg backyd $479,000 Call Pat at Patterson Agl 840·5884 & Tlntorrl Roallors. Secluded 2·sty, 3500 (805) 382·8200 or s/f, 5Br 3•hBa, bonus __..(8_0_5._)3_2_0_-0_3_2_0. ___ 1 rm t don, ocoan view, huge lot, c1tm upgrds, guard gato-Soavlew. $795K. By ownr. Open Sat/Sun. 759-8090 RENT through classified Have A ·· Garage Sale! Coll The Pilol Classifieds ot 642·5678 to ploce yoor Garage Sole Ad! Classified Community Marketplace ' eee Why? Because we feel that advertising "stripped" or "one at this price" .f ars· only disappoints you when you come in. With over $7million in inventory: we offer competitive prices every day of the year on EVERY car. TRACER GRAND MARQUIS VILLAGER CONTINENTAL 16800 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714 ONE MILE SOlTllt OF 11\£ ~ FRWY. FINANCING ON APPltOVED CltlDrr •ua•mm • .. \ M Saturday, April 15. 1995 Newport a..ch/Colta MeM D!lly Piiot ------•---------•------------''---1------·--------c-OSU--lllS&--2-12-~ COIT& 1111& 212tjCOSU 1111& 2124 -----•I COltONA COSTA MESA 2124 NIWPOIT NBWPOIT COSTA lllSA 2124 COSTA ll!S& 2124 .. HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT DEL MIUl 2122 .... vente apac1ou9 l!ACB 2111 IUCB 2111 •nt MOVI II IM t .. "'oco ywy 38' 28a; bonu•. lndry, •t>dtm 3ba, 3 h ... ftom On Golf C.W... ~ SutMf ~ 18d In ctMn, iow.r. amall pet --------- 2•d t aa S. of PCH, 1\rplac., patio, g.,.ge, N/Peta, avt 5/1 . lt1951mo (8t8J75Me&t tp, RV ecce ... hug• beach lndud.. 18d eyn iowiv 38' 2~8a coiy rMndly, 30 unit OK, carport, 18751 ,yard .• '595. 64a..39'9 1 Ba prlv unit, yatCI .. TH, fp, ... bar, pcot, comPell nr Tttangle Sq. mo. S200 dep 241--0780 •llOVI IN $375t patio. dbl garaga. i.n. Pll ok. 31~MM3 . -•UNK NOUS• COOL ' clilH 1BR M 12500/mo APTS Mll·1401 lower. P111 gat, pool, BALBOA IMMAC 2Bd Hae, new p;,0~l•::,w:.,d. Pranklln s~..!.~.,111v Redeo. bright, chffry + mOl'e, S675, 1 mo ISLAND 2106 kltch, avl now, $1000 laundry• M .. 2848 Al .. Rental ~ 11. AP'11n .... mNTS 2Br 1~ea. fence & ''" w/MJ. 722·1999 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •month, garage avail. • 940-7000 •••· 301 n.l'&OU. patio. pcot & lndrv.i------------700 1r1a eee-1211 No F•H to Tenant POR RENT call Phyllla, 548-9081 E'ald• 38d-1Ba cottage, i~. ~,~a ;,c:;~dp:::-·,.f:. lrvln• T•rr•o• front RUNTlNGTON •4iA 28A. lrg WCI, 18d 1•• 1-oar get, ~~:p •. c~~P-c!~~· p:/i: pie W/O Gar $1760 row. 180-ocean view, BEACH 2140 remod w/mrble. •lk Drlv•·bY 1895 No pet 722-«1294 1909> 393.9390 Lv mag. 3500, aq "· 3Br 28a+ ~~1:,•1~~. 8?51.~~~ BALBOA 1775 We11ml.nl11er 48R 38A ahor1 term maid a qtra, lrplc, apa. Lux Condo 2Bd 281h, 5790/mo 842-5488 ll'ald• Coamb¥ Wda rental. Upatolr• du. Quiet! $3900. 8~9 pool, spa, 420 Lake ••ck Baw 2Br 2Ba up-PENINSULA 2607 18A Mobll• Home 2Bd·•~ll M, atdy, frpl, plex 1·car gar. No A••r House on trg lot. St, cable pd, ample atra condo w/Vault Quiet a Secure $865 o Pet 180 21st peta: $1500. 856-3120 3Br 2Ba, frplc, 'f-car parking, oceon view, cG••"t' ... wJ,.;S:~:~~:& 1BR & deck $775 · 1991 Newp<>rt Blvd. 845•9543 Of 846-4262 gar, lrg deck. $1450/ walk to bch 891·1522 ..... • ~ 28r 2Ba benfrnt $1300 up Me-8373 · USTSIDll 2Bd·1Y.1Ba mo. Agt. 640-6219 BIO CYN TWNHM 3Br 2Ba IOWefl w/fp 1Br w /d•ok. new crpt, • New palnVcpt, ga. BALBOA . NEWPORT 2Br 28•, prim• loc. Property HouH 1011 or storage, pool, rag• 5825/mo. 1665 Ir· PENINSULA 2107 Tennla/pooV•pa. 942·3850 lndty. Tip-top cond. vine Ave. 720-9422 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCOSTA MESA 2124 BEACH 2169 $1600/mo. 750-8242 3Bd 2aa, newlw reeleo Call Phylll• 548·9081 Fabuloua E'•lde 1er. N Beach Area 2nd fir apt, tor 1yr+ 1 BR·1 BA S550/mo. No pata. Elec range, Balboa ewport 1BR dplx. New atv/crpt. AT THE BCACH ••• by owner. Approx l.ndty, pool, qul•t1 nr patio, encl garage. Alty 723·4494 Qulat areo·•ml dog ok ~ Yearly Unfurn 1200 aq/tt. No pets. all \ranaportallon. No $550 + dep. 642·5964 A I A tats 1 10 JBR Nr maln/Bal1'0a. Coll pets 848-0392 1 __ .,......_.., ______ _ 3Br w/ocn view $1700 Sml yd w/ahed. $525, nnua en S~75 to $1450 mo. Nowt (818) 501.()()97, LARQE 1Br w/gar & Oceanfront 3Br S2000 S300 dep. 64CH368 Large Selection •1St Month Rent Frett opaner, lndry, new PN•p~tns~'!a.1Pt3~~d5~83~~ 2 BR dptx. Great loc 2Bd houu ...... s1100 VIiia Rentals •:::ro;!r.,,f::.·2e,:0~~ Large 1er, rr .. c•bl•, crpVpnt/bllnds. s600. Triangle Sq._ Quiet. Nu 2Bd/1Ba Penln. $1050 575;.4912 dock avl. No pe11 pool, gated~ p.:tklng, Sare are• 545-3229 c rpt/drpa gar yd 2Bd bay dplJc .. S1600 S1500 673-6640 carports. M2·S858 L 1 Bd lk I • • • 2/2 +den-vu .... 52450 Property Mgmt . , r 9 , w • • n hkupa, 5775· 647•7S40 · Call For Summ•r Utt Winter & Summer Whether you re buying cloHt, encl gar, S6sp. So near & yet so far ... That's the feeling you get when you hvc at Palm Mesa imid the lush greenery of secluded wood,, 8c stttcly ~· • S\\adiQs l &: 2 .Bc:droonu • Jn-. ss7s U> S600 • lBll $625 U> $650 · 2Bl S725 t0 S750 ... No Pm A V ctOca1 Blinds ... Ccilingf~ A NEW Carpet, Paint & TJ.lc ... Fitness Room A Heated Pool & Jacuu.i A Pttios & B»conics A Guagc.s Available Office Houn: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am -4:00'pm wcckc.nds 1561 Mesa Dr. · Santa Ana Heights, CA Beaulllul ~000 al home w/oeean view, atepa to aandl 4Bd·3B•. giant game rm • ore, 2 frplca, $2595/mo. AgVRemax 722·1667 BIG e 21hB B k • R t 1 Also Avolloble To81ac:e an ad In or ... mng, Claaalfled Avail nowl No p•t•. (714) 546-9860 A r • ac -The flrudentlaf •n a s l•••ln-... cover• all your needal Betty 844-2270 ~~.~~.~. ~• *uriaLu~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1g yd, pool, tennis. m11111.111t,....,..._c111111 3Br+Famlly Rm, lfg __ c_a1_1_e_4_2_._s_e_7_a_._ • Sharpl $1450. 650-0943 673-1900 yard, $2200/mo lttl.D \IGtll\V lllM t fSl'()NSlelY Oii t ()A() CORONA DEL MAR E'ald• 3Bd 1 B• 1 Br+loft w/pvt patios. 578-1212/Agent $1150 e Westside View of Bal lat. Furn. EASTBLUFF 5Br 3Ba 2122 3Bd 1Ba+ family rm Tenn/gym/pool. 6mo-home, large yard. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 51050 752·2881 1yr. $1450. 675·9576 Great tocatlonl $2700/ Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs atound the house? 1Bd·1Ba, upper, VIiia Point, 1 car gar, W/0, dishwasher, dock, all ammenltles lncludod. $1150/mo Frenklln Reelty Area Rental Speclallal 840· 7000 Ext 324 Ask tor Steve No Fees to Tenant E'ald• near 17th St. 2BR·21hBa twnhm, frpl, mo lease. 640-4118 2Br/1.5Ba Twnhs, new 2 car gar, 3 min walk HARBOR VIEW HMS kltch & ba, w/d hkupa, to comm pool/spa Pononno 4Br 481 $2500. gor $975/mo 263·8954 S1275 Bkr 640-5664 Monaco 38r 2Ba S2000. Exeo E'ald• lwnhm 3Br 21hBa, gated comm, 2-car garage. Non·amkr. $1250/mo. 650-9093 Thinking of having a garage aale? Give us a calll CLASSIFIED 642·5878 644-661 o or 673-3174 LIDO Baytnt, Lgdock, lovely 3bd/3ba + lamlly room or 4th bd, lno/yr, tumtunturn, 673-7677. Let the Claaslfled Service Directory help you find rellable help. &42·!S78 How to keep your kids off the streets. , , t , . , ~ ~ , , , " . , , • • . . . . . . ' $400 is all it takes to . place a 25 word or less classified ad. $15 for each additional word. ' < CAL•SCAN 916 449-6000 If you're looklng for a car, classlfled has nevvs for you. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS ~DER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER J..OOOR ICEBOX =i'The Buyer's Market" VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count)!_'s Auto Dealers are Number: One in Custotff.er Sati action SADDLEBACK ~ ~ mmmm1mm Yov can have a nostalgic antique reprOductlon ol lhis popul1r-style 3-door 1ceb011 lor your home The mosl common use Is as a bat, 1101111ng your glus•are and bOlllH 01 1p1rtlt But 11 ean also bt 1 great storage ar11 for records. tapes, m10111nes, 11ble hnens, etc. This unit meuuru •o~· 1000 x 1a11o· dttp x 39•1,· hl~h Step by·alep dltectlona end photos 1 complete cutting sctitdule and a mater11ts 11s1 will guide you along \.Ir -RAY fLADHOE HONDA An.Al f #16 lrvlne Aulo center ~----fT\---=----------1 2925A Ha 8 Sia Mesa 714-830· 7800 'O' ---------------Send cllec.k 10 D 1736 tee 80.11 , • , , S6 50 OCOP Pallern Oepl 0 I 12·page e111Jog S3 95 p O Bu 2383 (P1ctuu11g 700 woOdwOftung Van Nuys CA 91ol09 Ind hlll<l•Cllll p1011ctt) sales Lening service Plrtl CONNELL CHEVIOUT 2828 ~2~, CM. FLETCHER JONIS MOTOR CARS 1301 OtJol ., Beoch • Namt .-~------~~-----~~ IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1·800·851·3577 714 380·1200 ' St.tit.-------lJp _ _.__ ...................... Putt lnc.ludu Pos11ge & Hanelhng - ATW 292 •• • .. J NMiJpOrt Be8ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ·~ ; . N!WPOIT RENTALS TO LOST Ir LOST Ir .•UC-•H-iiiiiiii2ii66ii9 SHARI! 2724 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND 2925 FOUND liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •1•R •eas* Npt Creat roommate .... 211A .725N wanted p ol/ 1--------F 0 u N D • MA L I! LOSTI Lo• RED BULL • di P · 0 •Pll/ten. LOST •-TABBYOrange/long MASTIFF A·ea Refrlg shwaaher nls. $550/mo Incl utn ui: ,... Incl. 80"30 pool. No Avall lmmed. G4G·221G FOUND 2925 hair cat: appx. 7 mo. of Bkr &. Harbor, CM. P•"· No fees. No Shat• hOUH In Nw t friendly. 548-9471. NEEDS medlcallon. ...... 1545-4855 &hre. 1 blk to t:e LOST CAT l Glh & LOST Fem Rottweller, La I I a e en m Id· NewPOrt Height• be•ch, w/eeml-prot, Placentia, g;ey tabble 5~ mos, blk w/brown ~r~~~01_3 ~~ call " Bd, 1Ba pool, new 30 yr old male. 3Bd gm eyH. Blk collar.' m&1klngs, blk collat. • Bal Ponln, 4/G. Needs 645-0107. carpet, no pets, $795 28a, with garage, w/d, nam.Ttbilha 631°"348 ~ ,.....,,,"'=,,,....,..,,,_.. ____ _ 738 Tuttln AV9, 642·7658 furn., fun, laid-back Found grelf tabblf·M, medl d. 813-6424 LOST:Yellow Wht 6 atmosphere. $570 mo. & Orng F cats, at LOST KITTEN Qry Cockatiel on Need t for College? Bllllons of S In avail- able grant1, etc. go unclaimed because student• don't know how or where to find them. Tripi• M Educa- tional Services can help you. F0< lrff Info call: 1-800·996-4540 • Saturday, April 15, 1995 B7 ~-- PART TlME COOK PIT. EJ<p & refs Driver Wanted by a1n- a •gy PROP MGR needed. Apply Ln per· gte dad w /suspended .w. ion, Ma1e•rlt•vllle, HcenH & 13 yr of~ FOf small NB office. 2332 W. Coast Hwy, daughtef. Orlv• Cad•I .. Real estate lie req. Newpon Beach. lac & custom convert· Most Wffkends. Good bl o4 F computer/office skills. Dental Receptlonfat • • x4. IH hrs,• own car. SlO/hr. FAX Our busy ottice In Npt wage• negotiable. Bch la looking fO< 1 F/ Poes1ble rm & board resume: 714-e75-7015 T exp'd dental recept later on. Casual. NB. CLERICAL w/a great personality. Profor goof) OMV & MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS 289-5309 qr 845-5354; Nwpt Harbor High· Reward If Found 4-8-95 In Nwprt Hts ask for Chris. school on "4/lO Silver tipped gray/ area. If found, pla canl~=====~~~I••••••••• lhr Lag Hiiis twnhse 855·3025 white Himalayan 8 548;6834. 1· EMPLOYMENT p I • , __ __;;..;;.,;;_:;,.;..:::.;;,.,__ wk• old. Lost In Npt GlnED PSYCHIC AOvertl•Jng aulstant. Please call 640-1 f22 eppee.rance &44·5A50 Full Um•. $7,50/hr. DENTAL TECH Oene(al Otflce Frr Stable, DEPENDABLE Growing CdM co. Individual needed to C&B exp mbdel & d1e. needa respon poraon proVlde clerlcal sup· Xlnt oppty, quality lab, for phonos, cust svc. r v Ba In bedrm. w/d, FOUND PUPPY Beach. PIHee call pool/ape, Incl $450 Male, 5·8 moa old. Jody Rose. 831-3333. ••••••••• TELLS YOU ABOUT 448•8911 Call to ID. 831-8333 LOST KITTEN PERSONALS Y~~T~~ltAL~~1t,L ROOMS FOUND WATCH REWARD. Qr a y --------SUCCESS & YOUR 2706 GARAGES Olde Corona del Mar Tabby missing since HEALTH Ill miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilFOR RENT 2740 640·5980 Sun. 4/2. Oetormed1--------t.-.77MOOO,DT.MM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOU hip & chronic upper PERSONALS 3002 P-tMl•t11M.*ilY1tJIUN11 Luxurloue furn rm/pvt HD: CH I LD' S resplratorv problem. l"llOCAU.<:o. (ICIZ) ,,.._,uo b th E'alde CM Q I WATCH In TeWlnkle . ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a · · u et WA1NTED: E 'alde CM Paik boys' restroom. Needs medication. N/S. No pets. Utll Incl. • nul• •nd double Call to 10 548-2606 955-3025 · S475/mo. s.48·505~ U•r•u•a to rent tor ' . LOST PASSPORT NB/Bluff•. Fem has antique nu1omoblles FOUND: Gray & white Iranian, name F•rzod UP TO D'ATI! SPORTS/FINANCE STOCKS & MORE 1·900-1)45-nOO ex 2501 :l1TcTETrr: EMPLOYMENT 5530 S Driver• $ for detlv· ery service. Own econo car or P/U. Insurance & depend· able. 8am-5:30pm. 547-5332 port for the Clatalfled beaut lrvlne IQcalion. collections & PO data Advenlslng Depart· _B_e_n_•f_it_•_. 7_3_3_·3,;.,.1_1_1__ entry. 497-9020 : ment ol a growing To place an ad In MAIL STORE PIT • community newspaper Cl••alfled Mull qe neat & d•· chain. Accurate typing Call 842·:5878. p endable, able td" of 50-55wpm a MUSl". ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~I work Sat Somo com-' Dullea Include data puter knowledge prof. entry & l\eavy phones. No matter CM 546·7.306 Hours 8:30am·5:30pm h PIT OFFICE Clc11caH Mon-Fri. Good ben-w at you're ents, opportunily for d . errands/compul1/phn. ~rowth. Physical/drug omg, your M·\'~-Th or M·W·F 12·6pm Pvt Br/Ba In lux condo Bob 845·28.77 tve msg' Chlnchllla Rabbit Sh o k r o 11 • h I . 11 In Back Boy area. Gar,•pool, grnblt. $500 Please call 548•5703. found, please call +dep. Avl 4/17. 644·0263 642-8466. testing la a pretequl-hometown Neod rel1<ible car L..1g BOAT MECHANIC site QI employment. Beach. 494-7018 Send resumo to (714) newspaper PIT Work FIT Pav W/certlllcallons tor 631-6594 Allentlon: Th• 6am-12 M·F, no oxp . ·~ •... , . $2.99/mln, must bt 18 • Ott 1 fatal M 1-------- P1ocall co. 602·95H520 l·90M5f.3000X 2SM:!. --...,....---..,.---C •• Se11 your anwanted 1---------TuallnFurn rm/pvt ba On1MERCIAI. --11ems the easywayl Lost Wallet Brn, sall, I d G t d /d REAL T 1 boat etched cover. ;a/0~/S/pe~ ;5ooim~ ESTATE cla~titi~~e .,"d0~~1 Lost Old Delaney prk- OMC, Mercrulser, Judy Oetting or call ...i..Plll nbcossary sa 00/hr Volvo fac1ory dealer In (714) 574-4250 tor In· IMllllJ ~ Ask for Mark 852·0247 "P·TO·DATE SPORTS/ ~-IWll:d!l@lljBJ(~ ~~~:.:a:=~~~, ••••••• rncl utll. 639·8751aft5 842·!5878. Ing lot/Alla coffee (619)755-0306. Reward $2.99/mln. Must bt 18 Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Procall Co. 602·954-7420 Claaalfled. Lake Arrowhead. Full tervlew. time. xlnt wages & ---------• fits in. Buy 11. Sell 11 Find II benefits. 909-337-4460 1========~1 __ _,,_c_1_a_a_s_u_1e_d_. __ VACATION RENTALS BUSINESS OFFICE 2722 FOR RENT 2769 COM June thru Sept. NEWPORT BCH·OFC From $400. 419 Old Furn 3Br 2Ba hse So. Newport Blvd. Frank- of Hwy. Frplc, w/d. lln Realty 640-7000 Agt. 640-6219 Retell or ore 500 sq ---------1 ft + lrg 2-car gar. New. RENTALS TO Penln beach location. SHARE 2724 105 15th St. 675-2660 Room!1!.*!~1ed to BUSINESS & ah111e a large 4br 3 ba FINANCE · custom home In Hun-••••••••• tington Beach. Pool & Jacuzzi, whitewashed --------- oak everywhere, foyer BUSINESS & plush landscaping. S4oo mo. + 500 sec. OPPORTUNITY 964·1339/574-4247 2904 *LIDO Spacious, qulot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home. Lg 1unny patio, pvt entrance. Nr bch. $625 + utll 723-0400 A FREE FLIGHT TO FLORIDA! Tour a Booming New Concept on usl No SeU- Lrg 3 Bd 3Ba condo lngl lnstanlSS lnvst From •Newport Creat• S6K and eam to S75k For prlv ba w/suit&-like rm, lnlo Pak: 1·8<>0-422-5152 2 closets, quiet, pleas-Earn Big $$$ Local ant, clean, nice lrg Snack/Soda Business pool, Jae, tennis, flrpl, for 1ale. Vend Her- gar w/some work-oul shey, Coke, ETC. Call equip, W/0, $625+ 1·800-350-8363 dtp+lh ulils, 642·9050 PAY PHONE ROUTE COM Rm/pvt bath In 50 Local & Estab Sites 2Br 2Ba ocean view Earn $1500 weekly. apt, fp, pool, spa, w/d. 1-800·866-4588 24 hrs _s5_7_5_. _c_a_lll_•_64_4-_5_2_14_, PAYPHONE ROUTES E'alde CM Feminine Local sltea • tor sate, decor, 1hr spacious $2000/wk potential. 3bd 2ba hm, frpl, w/d, S00-208·5300, 24hrs. yd. Sep ph. 1 rm avt for VENDING RTE•New ttsp. S440Jmo ~ utils, Machines In 21 Loca· S300 HC 548-4435 tlons •Buy All or G•r•g• for Rent-CM _P_a_n_·8_oo_·_59_9_·_67_8_1 __ 10x20, storage only, VENDING-FANTASTIC $95/mo. 1st & last Local route. 400% 722·1999 profits. $1200/Wk potenllal. MUST SELL! NB-Newport Creal 1·800-745--3358 townhome to share ,..,...._,,_ ______ _ wllh responslble N/S. VENDING: Great 2nd. Unfurnished room Income & Top Ouallty with attached bath, Equipment. pvt phone line, free 1·800·820-4353 coble. Pool/tennis/ spa. Close to beach. --------- $485/mo+ deposit. All INVESTMENT amenities. Includes OPPORTUNITY ulllltlea. Call 650-0454, 2908 leave message. NB·ehr lrg Bk·bay HH M/F n/amk golf vu lrplc Exciting New Inform• Ilg yerd n~ pets j ha e tlon System Creates 2 • • v 45K Every 30 Days. • S..95/mo 631-4491 Min lnveslment 13,400 NBNllla Balboa 2Br Call 800·641-8354. 2Ba 1700 sq " condo. --------- Own br/bll/phn. tn-hse MORTGAGES & gym, w/d, tennis, spa, pool, pkg. $500+ in TD 'S 2918 Util, Avt 5/13. 642·5323 ' ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Npt Bch. Master bdrm For S•I•: 2nd Truat •hr Ba, by beach & Deed by pvt pfkrty. bay. N/Smok, $500/ Secured by prime NB mo. urns pd 846-4143 property. 640-9176 NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH Best Value in Newport Beach! 2669 o cool owm sruzest 1411 11 Ill It •11 te ,IHI I II •tr• ., .... '"""'" --,,, ,., ................ , .. CALeSCAN (11 It 441-IOOO l,rotlt" • 4 ~I \OHC' Ill• 1'w•I Ur &11 • P/\l1•dn• • /' IJK!i . 'fMUt. llllllMOll< l><rrdmt. ,,.,., 11 .. 115-,98~ 310CH009: 117~9 101tll. l)Ol.U '" f llC-n 'ht111t• ....... ltll• l>w1 Ill /Jlp •(1(.fm tK 1411 l•l lt~n • ·-llt/,...ur • Pl'llllL • Tit• Cr.Jn • 1acr. 14Mtfl /~au! 2 3 9 Monl> $4500 DISCOT INT FRnM u .s.R.P. Tnctua~s s tWlf klr~);t · 1992FORD Taurus GL Sedan Auto, NC. P/W/l., cruise. (810463-208019) 1993 NISSAN Sentn1 XE Coupt Only 1S,71~Nt:. Q'Ulse, c •. (810585-767159) 1993 JEEP 1990 FORD 1991 FORD 1994 FORD 1994 PONTIAC 1992 OLDS 1991 TOYOTA 1993 FORD Wrangltr 4x4 Atrostar XL Ammar Rn r XLT Sun bird LE Otlta 88 R~alt Camry Sedan Must.Ina LX Conv. Powar II~. Auto, Nl,P/W, PIL. !do, NC cassette. NC blClner. ~o. At<;," Sedln, P/W ld.o, NC, P/Wll. Onl'f 17.~ ml , IUtO. IOI bar, 5 . CNiM. 0Nv 49 41M milts 1 miles. ltather, ~. ti, cruise, • cnAsl cmMttt. CNN. (810620-21 191 (810614·866212) 18ttl81S:A20n6l· (81 (81057S-5565881 (810477-316208) 1810501-0539711 18t04~145424) $9973 s9973 •10 973 '11,973 s11 973 •11,973 SJ 1,973 ~12,773 J993FORD Probe AIAo, A/C, P/W/l., cnhl. l99lFORO 19'4FORD Aet"Ntar XL AIAo,. A/C, cnJIM, tilt, """' rttwn 1992TOYOTA Pre~• Aulo, IJC, P/Wll, CNlte. 1991 FORD F.ddit 8Mtf Aerostar 1991 NISSAN Pathftndtt XE 1992 FOltD Taurus LX Wen ltllher.~ J9HFORD 1991 FORD Explottr 4 Door Aute. A/C, 1111. c:ru-. 1994 FORD Thundttbird LX P/WIVSMt, a\m, 1990HONOA Accord EX laather1 P/W/l., Cl\J!Se (810S!M·110793) 1993 FORD Atrostar E~t. Auto. A/C, 40118, P/W/l II 1045U52730l 'I I . ' , , I I , . -; .. .. U Saturday, Aprtl 15, 1995 I "Cft()IS I ' om. GeotVla • Peectr 5 c.tetot 10 Sony! •14~ 15 In PfOG'MI 19 T~ of metMt 17 Money dfaW9( 18 Dog 19 a.Mef 20 8tlo\ltl I f:2 Pollh .. ~ -t4 Ulw -of brieka 27 -Wf'a lollon 28 Narrow equNk 32 Wotf fwnlly 315 Enthrdecf 38 StrtY9 37 Partdng- 38 Poem 40 Coold>oolc entriM '42 ChlneM phlloeoclher --tM 43 Let r 45 Bend the head 48 SrnoUy- 47 Hamme(a target r 48 PIMMnt 50 lowef IWnba ! 52 Uttle boys \ 53 Sturc:llMt DOWN 1 Metropolls 2 "Garfield" 3 =bythe - 4 Balloonlsl'• need 5 Catch forty wink• 6 Flying Nucer (abbr~) 1 CheNpieoe 8 Gregarious 9 Oneol lhe BanytnOl'es 10 Unconventional 1 t Mexican pol • 12 Pod cont.ent. 13 Epic 21 Sault -~ 23 Bounds 25 Choral group 26• Undercover cop 26 H1tveSt pef500, for shon 34 Cattle enctosure 37 Legendary IOfceress 38 Tender ' 40 Aggravated 41 Dock 44 Army made iJp ot citizens 4{j Shy . WBEKLY BRJDGB QUIZ ~llllllMI Q. l • M South, vulnerable, you '"*flfllEfftbold: ~14 oQt14 •.XHI ltA'RIH~IThe bidding: bu proceedea: ~~IAllwar N08'Tll BABr 80t1J1l H~IQlllt'O Dbl P.. ' . What do you bid now? *K~loMllH Q.1 -Eut.-Wett vulnerable, aa *til~lf"itliff South YoU hold: ~~liffllft •10.. Oil JI '7 ~' .a .115 49 McMahon and Asner &1 Outfit 53 Rnoh actOU 54 Mrs. ChattN Chaplin SS T ennla cab 56 Correct 58 Refieve 59 Potato budl 60 Nuisance 63 Dine '{1he bidding bu proceeded: NORTH JiWrf SOUTB, WEST 10 l 1 What action do you take? Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: ~ •Void QKJ9'14 ¢QJ868 •KQ9 The bidding baa proceeded: NOR111 EAST SOt.rrB t 57 Collie'• charge P 61 Rhyme maker : e2 Becomes weary 29 Weighed down 30 Muslcal drama 31 Fibbing 33 Famous 48 St. Francrs' btrthplace 64 Furtive I• P.. 10 20 2• 3• WEST 1• P ... The bidcfuul has proceeded: NORTH IABr 80UTll WEST EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 PART TIME WORK POSTAL & QOV'T JOBS RECEPTIONIST-Law $21/HOUR +BENEFITS off. $7.50 ph, Ill• type, FULL TIME PAY NO EXP WIU. TRAIN n/s. Apply 500 Newpt. The Times Orange To Apply Call l.aoo-875-7608 1_Ct_r._o_r_ .• _1 _200_._N_B_. __ County la looking for --------Restauran( bright, energetic sales Real Estate NOW HIRING people for Telemarket·• .. --------.. Ing and Consumer RIAL DTATI WD FULL & PART TIME Marketing. Earn hourly Busy walk-In IOCaDon. • :T~.~;n~o~~~~u~u~~1'fy: ~~~dlrter.1ew *Kitchen Staff Ing tor our attracclve n.Ptu~ 1"91 *Line Servers benefits package. For *Cashiers Telemarketlng sales Ntwpolt call 714·966-4591. For 673-7300 *Shift Leaders Conaumer Marketing (K A I t ) sales call Jourdain, ey ssoc a es 714·966-4574. REAL ESTATE CAREER Pa rt-Time People Rare opportunity to wanted to address la· work with one of the bels tor pay. You have natlon'a Top Ros. Re· a typewriter, computer oltors. Add'I Ass't + 1 or good handwriting. agent needed. Must lnt'I L.O. rates apply. be lic'd, exp'd & ag· 1 ·809-474·4289 gresslve. Salary/top Buy It. Sell II. Find It. comm'sl Call Today! Cl•••lfled. Patrick 760·8702 FAX 760·1489 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 Boston Chicken otters: •Clean & Energetic Environment •Meal Diacounts •excellent Pay •Work Close to Homa 1"' Frahat 7ltbv G°"'l9 Stop by for a personal Interview M on.Fri 9AM-6PM Sat 1 OAM·5PM 40 P... 1 What action do you take? 10 P.. 1• PUI INT P.. 1 What do you bid oow? Loole for answera on Monday. EMPLOYMENT APPLIANCES 6011 HUNTINGTON 5530 BEACH 6140 EMPLOYMENT JEWELRY, FURS SERVICES 5533 & ART 6025 ••••••-72ct Aquamarine PloaH be aware that Pend•nt appralaed --------------- the lisUnga In this cat· at $16,950. Cushion egory may require you cut wf7 diamonds. to call a 900 number Asking SOC on the S. Firm In which there la a (619) 276-1777 Rick charge per m inute. '89 PONTIAC LEMANS '88 DODGE COLT SELL your home through classified '75 Merced•• 280 Beaut l'{lalntalrlod, xlnt cond In/out. Dk Blue. $3,400. 847·7411 TRADE through classified 642·5678 '87 BUICK SOMERSET '88 TOYOTA TERCEL 9250 •es Cobra 427 Blue w/whlte •tripe, Canadian body/frame 1 owner, abaolute ahow condl Uaed dally, fully llcenaed, must see to appre elate. $45,000. 673-8916. RENT through classified iiJOPO Blue Mtir\ Spet1dl' Rl'<I At PS AC Cd~~ Blue Vii AT PS PDl Red AT r-. \( 'fl.r(·o l.ry AT PS AC Ptpka tKBH'lll61 • llV1120110ll Pip~ 1111 cc c., .. ~ all~ . oys USS (510) 441-6700 ext. 134 Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reoch over 100,000 homei. fox us this form with your er.cf it cord # or mail it in with o check todovl Run for o WMlcl I( ~r car does not sell we'll Ml it for another w..tc FREEi All for $1 o• I ...••.......••.•••.•.••..•. • • : D YIS,SILl MY CAR : • • • ......... Cr1y ,... Cr..lil Cor4 OMC D.'11A OM ll • . ' .. _ • • • • ,._Owl,..._ .... --MriM----".P o~ i=::. g:::'-g_..., --ti--0•-_,_,, ., __ u•---ii--~= ~g~-OI-...,._ Cl ... -- : • S 10 liJ, '-., II 00-"..,,,,,,,,,,, h ·············--············· Chances are you will find what you need at th• price you want to pay when you read Claaalfled dally 842·9878 Furniture, k.ltchnware, clothlng, etc. SAT 9-?, 361 Victoria (In rear) btwn HatbOt l Npt Blvd. Giant Cold-d•·Sao Garage Sale 5 fam· lly, too much to d• scrlbef Trabuoo Cir• cle, at Wilson & Canyon (tlMOlOl\241 t 102~ 1411111 llH I H47 I) (L7ol6Hl) •tttS *2995 SJ991 s4444 *4991 *Sf91 *6995 . I \11 "°'\\I IU>I· M esa 0 ~ ID South Coast Plaza Verd<' c.c. ~------------""-...;:;B-A~K~E-R_S_T._. __ __. 0 ~ s ct ::z::: \11 "°'\DI I \l\H Costa M<'sa Golf Club VICTORIA ST. 't:\\ POHT TEHB \<.F 0 ~ ~ w ~ Orange County Fairgrounds ~ FAIR DR. t-...... ;.-.;;.~~ < 011 H,I P\Ht, Costa Mesa Cover. .. Watmfront Homes Inc, Realrors 2. Map 11. Coast Newport ProperUes 3. 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Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors UNIVERSITY Newport (:oast WDMAll mATE • IUllCE COUITY$4,500,000 Magnificent hnltop view estate wilhin galecf street. Over 5 acre land unduplicable! Accomodata 1~car parking. PIUCU D1 CUllD ESTATE $2,195,000 A hm lhal ~lily & per1ection bunt. Large mediterranean hm on a 1{2. ..:re +lot. 48R 5'1iles. lamily rm. den. Pool, spa & ocean views. 1111 CAIYH ELEWCE $1 ,950,000 Totally remodeled 68R. 6.SBA w/~. guest qtrs. Pool. spa, cabana. Owrsi2ed lot. golf coorse location. A 1 O +++. Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line is available to you . For information on properties for sale. simply call 1-800-545-1444 and enter the 1r four. digit ad code- LEIDEi .... J1, 715,000 2 SIO'!L. custom conEftlpofaty. SBR. 3-car artached garage. 'Mli\? water & city li111ts views. PEICllED MOVE '\lm.E COllOU" $1 ,700,000 ThistimelessCdMhmdeslg111dw/dassic•llocationonoversizedlot w/pano ocean & halbor views. Gourmet kit w/lamily area + addtional breakfast nook. Mstr wftrpl, lplly rm w/adjanl maids qtrs. Gt8al yard! FAIUUUS IAYFIOIT PIOPEllTY $1,•,• A substantial ptice reOO:tlon makes flis hm In Carnation Cove an excellent invesment. Private pier+ slip, beach & views. Sellers are recepti._., lo oilers. - SPACIOUS TRADITIONAL • IEWPORT $1,350,000 Spacious 6BR traditional family hm on one ol Newport's best cul-de·s..:s. This stately residen:e includes guest qtrs. pooVspa. expansive yard & treehruse & over 150 rose bushes. VIEW HOME · GATED COMMUNITY $1,250,000 Stunning custom hm loc. In Harbor Hill. Panoramic ocean. Catalina & Newport Center views. Beautiful multi-level rutdoor area w/pool. Jacuzzi & wet bar. Slal&-of.the·art kitchen. elegant living rm. mstr suite w/sauna. Indoor & outdoor srund system. Call lo see. GOLDEN OPPORTUlUTY $1 ,200,000 Beautiful lownhome style 9 units in great location. Garages, fireplaces. laundry hookups lor each unit Cash. OWC. CTNL ULTIMATE SOPHISTICATION ON UDO ISLE $1,195,000 New construction! lnleri0t location! Contemporary lhroughoul! Rarely offered 4-w garage! PICTURESQUE CALIFORJUA sunm $995,000 Beautifully remodeled 3BR 3BA hm on prestigious [)ivenport Island Private dock lor a30 & 50 loot boat on main cha Mel in Huntington Harbor. HUNTINGTON IWllOll VIEW $995,000 Dramatic custom Mediterranean w/45' dock. 4BR, 3:58A. 2nd story family rm w/W. bat. Mulli-IMI <led for entertaining. GREAT f AMI. Y COMPOUND II HUIT. ICH $990,990 2 homes. 4BA.i 4 full BA each! 4 leoal parcels. Tennis court & much m0te 6-car ga1age a. beautiful nowers &"fruit trees. IAUH lllDGE ESTATE SPECTACUUll! $949,000 4BA + slldy. Perteet setting lor large family & enlertaining. Outstanding view. Gatecf +tennis. pooVspa. COllOllA HIGIUJIDS $949,000 .-rop ol lhe world panoramic views ol ocean. bay & sunset lfomiiii i)I''besl street in Corona Highlands. Located it end of cul-de- !ac w/grnl curb ~I. 4BR. 2.5BA. interillf designers OWll hm. Large lot Cuslom design. Private beach access. LMUU IEACll OCHIFllOllT CONDO $197 ,000 Magnificenlwhiwater views. beach .x:ess & oceanside pool. 38R. 3BA. living rm. dining rm. family rm & gourmel kithen. PRESllGIOUS CMIU COVE $815,000 lM al tie beach. Ownef will consider llades up Of down on tlis 2 stOfY. 38R, 28A hm w/etmlOf. 2-ar at'l.dlld garage. Priu spa. COUU IEl MM LMllUll $19'• Charm~ 19'20'i t.h bungalow. Comer lcalion, enjoy lhe view of the ocean, lnclldllle tocMion. Perfect bead\ hideaway or bid your dream hoo3e. Price Includes $50,000 worf1 of plans & l*IT\ils. 1.91 FAlll.l-tnS,• l.Mge t.nlly tm on a 52' lot 58R, SBA. large fanily nn adjoins ki~n Wrap arOllld ytrd Wt'lawn & patio VllWStll W IAY I ICEAll 1125.• Fantl3dc SBR, 6.SBAMtom Newport Bchhm. 0M10f to all 3 Ors. gooonet kithln. Hugi mslr .. ~.Grat holm! IRCOURT ELEGANCE $799,000 Prime quality craftsmanship. superbly decorated city light view. Sining room off mstr suite for discriminating buyers STUNNING BaCOURT CONDO • OCW VIEW! $795,000 Custom Belcourt Hill (Plan 4) 2 mstr suiles. 3.SBA. 3 lrpl's. Bolh walk-in closets are bedroom size. Loaded w/extras & security system. GREAT DEAL IN SUNSET BEACH $755,000 Two lots wfOOat shop. 90 ft of boat docks & 60' of PCH frontage on a comer. Great business oppol\Jnity for investment. SEA ISWD • FURNISHED $199,000 Largest Lusk floor plan Price includes most large furnil\Jre items designer chosen. 3BR. 3 SBA. large patio PANORAMIC VIEWS $689,000 Single level exec hm on ~lass Hill Great ftoorplan for ~en~et~· ~in~in~g utiful courtyard w/sparkhng pool & spa Also for lease at $3300 per month SPECIAL CDM DUPLEX $539,000 BR. 3BA + 28R 1 BA cottage 4-ar garage Bldg JUSt nt value at only $.S39.000' TY, DESIGN, AFFORDUIUTY $485,000 uiel streets. spacious 2BR 2 SBA premium upgrades ram IC rsuile w/marble frpl + maltJle frpl 1n liVlng rm. Like new! Large street level patio + deck ENTERTAINMENT I FAMILY HOME $429,900 Fantastic Hoorplan. approx. 2150 sq It Enormoos living area. 48R. 2BA. bay window/French dOOfS Skylighl marble frpt. Best buy!1 ORIGllAL llUffS· LEASEHOLD $285,000 Located on wide greenbell Pride of ownership. 3BR. 2 SBA. new kik:hen Upgraded baths, laundry rm. Must see! HUGE UPGRADED HOME $274,500 SBR. 3BA upgraded Madrid model Downstairs BR coold be office or den. Custom doors. dramatic entry, curved staircase. Large mstr suile. 3-car garage. CUSTOM BEAUTY $259,toO Light, bri!tll & airy. 4BA pool hm on a great slleel nr Olde Towne. 2-ar garage wkircular dri~. A great opportunity. DESIGIEI MOME I• COSTA MESA $224,IOO Turn-key! Large 3BR, 28A w/lltlge countrykithen. French d00ts. windows. Manywonder\JI teaires. On a priva'9 lol UUTloii1E$21S,• Lovely 4BR tm close to Mile Square Park. golf & sho!lc>ing. Huge back yatd FAIUUUS ICEM QISE IOME $119,• Private end unil em large yard, 7 yrs new 2 large mstr suile$, 2~r ~IL garage Open, spacious. low assn. Musi selll COSTA MESA ........ ti $114,731 38R. 28A, CU~SE location. Fresh pair« in & out Lllge yard Motivated 9811er. ( HARBOR VIEW HOMES 4BR Portoftno Plan w/fam nn., den & end enby breezeway. Sewral nns look out on to pookized back yd gardens. REDUCE> TO: $609,500 SPAaolJS DlJPlEX ON CORNER LOT $599.000 Excellent U'lCome Pnme comer location near single family homes ITT beoch close are.a Llgtit/brighVaiJy Upper l6Ut ha:. 2 sep liv nns. din areas &: krtchen fads 6 car parking & 3 wood burning frplcs Call for appointment today OIARMING DUPl.EX NEAR TIIE BAY $295.000 2BR/2BA front unit + 511.dio/1 BA rear unit il prime R· l wne Except>onally well maintained & ideally S\Jited for 'il.111'Vllefwinter rental income. Many new upgrades throughout Cal for details today BAYFRONT BEST BUY Willi SUP AVAD.ABlE $229.000 The lowe!.t pnced bayfront w/bay & ocean views ITT "'-'0.011\J ht-nse buikiing A!H:x. pool & spa Wal< to Udo Valage shop<, 22-UNIT APARTMENT COMPl.EX IN PRIME LOCATION $2.5 MIL A l condlboo 22-uuts apartment complex ~ tranquil Back Bay w/sorrwz \.lkutewater ~ Pnv ~. ~ pamo. & bdk.ornes Cal ror spe000. BEACH ORIGINAL ON TIIE P£NINSlJlA $398.000 TIM> bdrm cottage b:ated on -L • Street Pk on Perun Pt w/yee n:itn:I sunny patio & deck aro..e ~· Home w/lots of poss1bibty Being sold 'AS IS . A rare ~ity to buy into this established comrrunity of BAYFRONr RESIDENCE ON uOO 1Si£Spa. dous entertalnhlg rooms. lrg waterfront deck, ~levator from the basement + a dock ror 55' boat. REDUCED TO: $1 ,895Mll MAllaA DOSSEY 509-3707 BE I I ER TIIAN PA\'ING RENT! BUY IN NEWPORT FOR $168.000 Located il a gated oorm'U1ity is this be.at.difl6; app:linted 2BR rondo w/asscc pool. spa exercise room Spend a day at the beach or relax by the pool TR\' 10% DOWN AND A.LT~D. AVAilABLE $575.000 VaeM1S of Udo Bay, Udo lsie, city-lights & mountains, wea! attention to interior detail ind artisan cabintry & ~ facades Easy single level floorplan. Boat slip to 30 avaiable. Cal for more information. BAVFRONT ON UDO ISLE Willi DOCK Sl.895 MIL lNge entertaining home plus l'l.lge bayfront deck & room for a 55 · yacht. numerous designer details. elevata & stllri'lg wet bar A great Udo Isle straet.. HAllBOR VIEW HONES ROOM FOR A POOL $609.500 ldeaDy kxated within Harbor View Homes near comnuuty pool. dtbhouse & more. 4BR. 3.SBA. enclosed en~. thousands of bricks & lovely bock i.erd gardens NEWPORT NORTH VRIAS BANK ll£PO $429.000 Upgraded 3 bedrocm Medina Plan in prime cul-de-sac location Tons of upgrades ind hrdwd & mari:k flooring, Berber carpeting & mirrored walls. Guard gated corTVTUlity cbe to Fashion ~ beaches, & fn!ieWays. FIVE BEDROOM. 3BA homa nr The Wedge las bay views, fam nn, den. dm nn & great en~ou must .. ttJ TO: $_798,000 Fl.EXJ8lE F1NANCING & lranqU8 .... make thll 3BR bayfront an excepdonal value., Wall lo Udo Village .tlOPS & c:afes. Make offer! REDUc£.D TO: ss1s:ooo RON TAYl.Oll 509-3737 OWN YOOR lllJSINt:SS NEAR DIE llEAat TWO ~ marl<.ets in exa!lerlt So Cati ~ Location Location. location. Wei mantained & located in hlgl traffic areas Offered at $145K & $450K UVE IN NEWPOllT llEAOI FOR UNDER $200.000 C>IMler has been transfemd. .. needs 10 get on IAAttl their life! 3 Qediooms, plantation shJtters. new iiterior paint. rustom c:abaiets. Ca1arl & m.ac:h more. 2-asr ~· CaU for details on this great Newpa1 ~ PENIN8VlA POINT BAV VIEW HOME $798.000 Llrge SBR. 3BA home featumg den, ~ rm. ~ rm & a great en~ pmio ~a ftre pl..~ bay ~ from upper lewl. A rrust see. NEWPOllT BEACH DllEAJI HONE WllAllGE VAiii> $489.000 Consider this beauttfuDy cared for 48R home w~ room. dini~room, Hench doors. 2 frpts, custom cabinets & . bay IMl'ldow in kit .• bJeJt,t ~ entry. 2 patios. · IJ'ees + a ~ in the back ~ Your dreams can come true! 2 TOWNHOMES ON I LOT CLOSE TO llEAQIES $239.900 Located just 500· from beach access is this duple>. f eatumg 2BR/28A in each. Frpls, 4 c.ar garage. 3 docks & patio. No attac:Nd \AAlDs between ll'lits. APRIL 19: 9 a.m. -12 p.m ., "Environmental Hazards;" 1 -4 p.m., "Probate;" 2-4 p~m., ''Taking the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer." 20: 8:30 a.m., General Membership Meeting featuring John Moorlach, CPA "Orange County Bankruptcy .11 21 : 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 26: 9 a.m . -noon, "License Responsibilities;" \\Home Improvement Project Day;" 2-4 p.m., 11 Beginner;" American Home Week. 28: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview CisElA BuRMEisTER · 714•67J ... 8660 701 MARqUERiTE LET. ME show you thE BEst DEAls iN TowN! SEn ul _....-~,,.~-CoRoNA dd MAR duplnn 100/0 dowN Sdlia wi ll CARRy! 61} AcAciA Up TO SJ ,000 iNCOME! CALL ME Now! r.t Beach Office Strong first quarter for Prudential 1s Swindall; Girling ~~!!~~~fa~ais~!, .. ~.?d Coldwell names new vi~!u P.!,~,~~~!:~!, thou of tht tstatt offius and more than 7,300 salts bursts I. nto 1 995 fam~~s salts associatts and t mploytts in making California The Prudential California Realty Newport offers, Beach office applauds sale associate all.owtd us Barbara Swindall for a dynamic first to solve quarter. some Swindall. who joined The Prudential txtrtmtly California Realty in 1988, sold five stnsilivt properties and lea~ed three others during the issues.• fi rst three months of 1995 for a total of $2 According Orange Count} Tre.i,urer John M11orl.ich and Bank of Amenca Economi't Nanc} Sidhu will 'peak 10 members of the Newpon-Me~a As,ociation of Realtor' . S·JO a.m .. Thur!.day. April 20. million in sales volume. lo Her sale ranged from $160,000 at the Villa Point Condominiums in Newport Beach. 10 $740.000 in Corona dcl Mar's Spyglass Hill. Both properties were her Barbara Swindoll Bing Girling Mark Griffith Moorlach will address the Orange County Bankruptcy and hb plans 10 remedy the problem:-., while Sidhu will give a California economic update. listings. She also represented buyers from Arcadia who purchased a summer home on Balboa Peninsula Point Prior to pursuing a real c tale career. she was an rBM marketing representative. She hold advanced degrees from UC Santa Barbara and the University of Salamanca in Spain. To sra willt Borbora Swu..Jl, call 77N PrwMntilll CaUfoneitl RHltJ N1wport Btaela oJ!kt, (11') 759-6600. Maxioe Mon11omery. branch ~er of The PrUdential California Realty's Newport Belch office. wa.'i pleased to m:eive a letter commending sales executive, Bing Girlina The letter WU f'rOin I client •a,nled by otruna 1n lhe 1a1e Of• fltllllY ...._ .. .. "_.-....,, ...... , .. Hk, """IMallitl iW ,...,..., ... ttlWflt) -' "*"*' wltklt ltf #"'11Ml IO Hr Montgomery. "Girling is well known for his ability to identify value in real estate ond satisfy the expectnlion of both buyers and sellers. This is evident in the wonderful compliments given by his past clients." Girliog's personal experience with relocating hi own famHy during bis 26-ycar career as an Air Force pilot. provided him with sensitivity and awarc~s of the anxictie associated with relocating. A 16-yca.r re ident of Newport Beach, he has an extensive knowledge of the area's real estate market. His community involvements include chairman of the Aviation Task Force; Newport-Mesa As~iation of Realtors Government and Political Affairs Committee; member of Speak Up Newport: and board member of the Airport Work1na Group. c.11 .. Girlill1 Ill TIN ,,,..lllMJ CtJlifo,.,. Rtoll] N1Wfl'H'f lk«lt olfk1, (714) 759-6600. Coldwell Banker Southern California ha.' named Mark Griffith vice presi dent o( finance and administration. "Mark has the vision. dri ve and experti. e to provide financial leadership a.\ Coldwell Banker continue11 to expand its dominance in the Southern California real e talc market,• said company president Bob Le Fever. Jn bi new role. Griffith • will be rcspon ible for analyzing companies defined as candidates for acquisition •••• .b.y Coldwell Banker. along with directing profit planning. capital expenditure and budgeting. Griffith began hi can:er with Coldwell Banker Corp .. in 1985. M~t recently he held the po t of l.~$i5lant controller. Griffith is a 1raduatic of Cal Poly Pomona with a bachekx's dqree in accounting. He pa.ued the CPA exam in 1983 and earned a California real estate license in 1995. A!N>Coiton affiliate members. Howard Hull of Bank of America. Michael Perisi of Mariners Escrow and Rick Horris of Orange Coast T Lille will host the event held at the Sheraton Newport Beach. 4545 MacAnhur Blvd. Co ti. $10 per person and includes continentol breakfa<it. Call (714) 722-2300 for reservation!>. Rtol &tau BuJ Lints is a wttklJ colutnn dtdkattd to l«al rtal tstau ntws. Wt tncourogt you lo stnd your /tabutd ittms, such as: pro11totion.s, ntw or nllirtS, awards, colfUJfunily involvt,,.tJtt, ntw projtcts an4 an1 otlltr ntws wltich kttps our rtahrs infof11fttl to: Joyct Scletrtr, Rm BstaU ll111 LJnts, 0.UJ Not, JJO w. Bay SL, Costa Mtsa, CA 92621, or'°" can fax JOlll' press nktu1 lo Joyc1 td 714-650- 4802. StfUI a pltoto (tlad cl wltiU, if possibk) wide eo.,...J Nw a4 hrso" M t«k a41111/U'ld IJ11y Uiws). DHlllilJ1: S , .... , n.nday. BEST PRICE -BEST VIEW 'r11n1-t imo .1 )(ll'.11 lk-.11' H:1rhor HtdAl· 'ihd 1-x:.lllty \\ llh lttH>i>,ll lltll'd \ ll'\I\' "' Oll'.111, dty hghh .111d mrn1111.11n' - OIANNEL REEF BAYFBONT Sl~k 2bd, 21>-.i Corom1 dd Mtir bavfron1 . The life,tyle only thc pnvilcgc:d "'"~lY Commun Icy p<xll...perha~ a dcxk Ano Peters and Suzanne Sbukr --. ~ --~; SAILBOATS a SUNSETS , .. !'!!_ ............... CLASSIC BLUFFS -,t~mning ·one of a kind" cxp;indl·d and rt"modck·d home. Superb lo<:.1tlnn wtth mini 8.tl'k Bay 'tl'W Marilyn Kershner $899.000 Tiu.: (>\.:rfot1 'un~·t & h.1rh11r 1 1ew1 Compktdy rcm<xk·k·d '> hd. ·lh:i m Coron.1 dd M.11 .md rl·.1dy for your ~·r.nn.11 touch' Bonnie Barrington $899,SOO Sally Shipley $439,000 ~ 1(,9,000 -$ 259.000 Vlll.A 8ALBOA 'S BEST !'lp.1u111h .ind hn~ht lhd < nnde1n11ni11m \I\ Ith II\ m~ room firl·pl.1u· £k,1r.1hk· l'nd luc11111n tx-.1, It , 1, ,..._. < nmm11n1t} f" • ''' md 'P·• MaryAnn McGuire $169,000 BEACH CLOSE CONDO ~p.u 11111, lhcl 2 'ih.1 m u•11·1nl 1nd l11<..111on l..lf)o(<' 111 Ill).( room Wll h I 1rl·pl.11 l' .1lt.1l hnl !. ' 1r g.1r.1)o(l '• ·•r h.1\ ho.II Ill)( .1ml ll\:.ll he' Don Pearwn $169,000 BACK BAY WOOD STREAM Vn} ,p,1urn" ~hd. 2 'ih.1 1 loft iownhou,1.· <~•lhnlr.il 41·1hnR' llrt·pl.•ll' I'm .Ill' touny.ird I I s..?:;9 .900 -~d I 0,000 1HE SEA a CATAIJNA \'11l.1 U.ilboa 2bd lOrnl·r pen1hou-.c. Vauhcd u:1ltng,, 'kylighL' Jnd mirrored wall Hypn<>- lll <-11.1ltn.1 .ind h.irbor lie"-' MaryAnn McGuire $2S9,900 TICKET TO PARADISE M.1u1 l·L1wail F11rn1'hl·d 2hd+. 2h.1 bt-.1lh front umdo' wuh p.inoramir <Kl'Jn 'll'W' JoAnn Kenton $26o,OOO PEN1110USE PRIVACY F.1hulou' <Ke-Jn & h:.1rbor 1 tl'W~ from thi.:-. 2hd Jll.:n1hnu'-t' m Vcrs:ullc' Enioy all the ameni 111.•, for yc.1r round 1.omfon Po"iblt> Ll.'a:-.c \I\ llh XI l. t.ir .11t.1dwd ~.1r.•Rl Dana Black OJ>IKln $17S.OOO BJ Johnson $299,000 FIRST CLASS CONDO Gor~<'<lll' dl·tk \1t·w, to On'Olll & h.1rhor llPR•·•tk-d l hd. 2ha uindo White European l.1hint·try. hrcpl.ttl' pool. 'P·• & fitn1...,, room MaryAnn McGuire $178,000 SERIOUS REOucnON Big C.1nyon townhnml' Ill pcrft.·tt mm e-m condulon jhd, 2.ShJ El Dorado model Lei ' 1alk about 11 Ted Jarvis $239,000 ASSUMABLE LOAN Up!(r.tdt>d 3hd. 2 Sba home in :-.unny rnrnt>r ln<:at ion ft>aturei. French door~. i.kylight. prh :Ill' p.ttKl with Mt'XK.Jn p..aver.. Gisela Burmdster $299,900 SCENIC BLUFFS EJtp•m'i\ c \ 1cw~ from this dmmJtic one-lcvcl "Angahta' home. Vauhl:<i 001m ceiling:. with 'kyl}Bht~. Le:1se Hold. Holly Tait Markas $310,000 s .-~-19 .ooo -~.~99 .ooo 180° BACK BAY VIEW ~llt>r will C'Jrry to m.tkt> pun:h.1-.c e.1,1er on th" 3bd. 2. 5hJ t>nd unu L.1rge m.1:-.ter \\uh firt'pl.1t't' Jnd 'llt"'R .1re-J Gisela Burmeister $349,000 NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS Rluff, beaucy with •¥.l'.111 hay & 1.ny hE(hh \lt'W Ma ..... er hd wuh l.trEtc lll'W dl·tk. lmdy g.itrtl l'OUrty.ird 1.·n1r.111u: Sally Shipley $369,000 HOME + INCOME Spac:1ou' 2bd front hou-.c and 2bd ap.1rrmcnt Grl'Jl lncatton hy Ncwpon'!> mo't popul.1r bcacht'~ Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs $369,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ont>-lt>wl 2bd dc.,lgn offer' a g;1rdcn .md privacy. 2 car g.imgc Adult c•ommunity with pool & !ip;<t. Near Vlll.1gc 'hop., and c.ifos. 8 J Johnson $379,000 DUPLEX BY TifE BEAOI Spac10us townhome Mylt> duplex fcalllnng 3 lxt, 2 b:a. high telling.,, fireplace. dt'<'k" and bric:k courtyard entry. Unda Octh or IDls Jacobs $399,000 .... ~hll. ()Cl() .... ~')') ,( 100 A RARE OPPOtm.JNITY Corona del Mar V1llagc lot in prime louuon T:ike advanwge of building your dream horn<' on thl<i patch of par.idi'i< Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs $56o,OOO EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME Bc.iutiful. ont>-lt>\d 3hd with room to t>'<p;tnd G:ited cn1ry. frt>n<·h door. and wind ow.. :'llear -.c.hool\. 'h<~ & tcnnl' M.axlnc Propp $589,SOO BAYSIDE DRAMA En'l'Llent l<x:-Jtlon. End-unit wirh magnificent \ 1cw of 8.1y from Balboa to Jetty. Sold fur- nL'>hed Perfect y~r-round re1reat Bonnie Banington $595.000 NEWPORT BAYFRONT Cozy Balhoo Con~s 2bd, 2ba home with 38 ft. bom i.lip and 2 c:ar garJge. Quiet g.ite-guard- t:d l'Ommunity Arne Petcnen $595,000 SEA.PORT UFPSJ'YLE Sp;1cim1\ 3bd home In family community near Mariners Mlle Gre-Jt location and fabu- lous ocean and bay views. 8 J Jobmon $599.000 BAYVIEW TERRACE -BIG CANYON BARGAIN Traditional deganre in a gate-guarded r --rommunicy. New 0a~ lloor.i: olantation shutters. mirrort.'d foyer. Priced 10 buy ·-~·-. A blanket o f dty lgiht.' and golf t·our.t:" vit>ws :-.tret<:h out Trom 1hb remodd"°d 3 br, 3 ~' designi:r townhomt'. Let':-. ni:gotime! today! Karen Knoche $375,000 Carol Allison $995,000 NEWPOllT HEIGHl'S Ador.ible "Craftsman• 3 br cottage. 2 br income property on abutting lOf being sold as one package or separately. Ann Pttm, Ted Janis I Smnnc ShWtt $695.000 TAKE OVER WAN Golf course view home In Big Canyon. Spacious 3. br, 2 ba, with light dernr. expanded family room, J. f'ireplac.·c!'!, 3 car g-.irage. Gisela Bunndster $699,900 HARBOR JUDGE SHOWCASE The view ~ay:-ii all . . look out over city light.~ down to rhe :>e<1! At1r-.it1ive interiors, expanded living room. loft brick rotrrtyard with fountain. -..1 . :;:;o.ooo -...).990.000 BALBOA ISLAND BEAUfY Nes«led on a comer IOl, this 3 br. 4.5 ba bayfront home with 6 C'Jr garage is al"<"> equipped with a private dock for a yacht'l- man's lifestyle. Marilyn Kershner $1,595,000 WATERFRONT VIEW HOME Recenrly remodeled with unique in,idc spa outside pool. Two-srory 3 br, ho~ with 60 ft. of bay frontage and ckl('k. Arne Peterson $1,650,000 GOLF COURSE MAGIC" Silting grandly with mer 100 fl;'t't of fron· wge on the 14rh & 16th fairways. thi., 5 br Big Canyon E.'ilatt: "'"' fc-Jtured in Or-.1nge en..~ M:ru:e. Carol n $2,29S,OOO UNIVERSD'Y TOWN CENTER ldc:1l for student'> or bu.-.y propcssional'. 3bd, 3ba rondo do~ to UCJ campu:-. and all shopping. Community pool. 'pa, tennh and S:.1nd volleyl:x1ll coun:-.. Karen Knoche $225,900 IDDDEN JEWEL Remondd1:d to pt'rf<.:t."tion. '"" 4hd home is '1.!l in TIIE he'' F..:1,t'1dt' nd~hhorhooct.. lkrht•r carpt•t. frreplat. ... •. m l'r-.i1t•d 101. HV & bo.11 p:irkm~. Bob Coluccio $339.000 VIEW-VIEW-VIEW P:inoramk· \'i<.:w' of 110.:.tn. h:1rhor. Pclkan Hill night light:-. I lighly upgradi:d Port:-.m1lulh modd Gnurml·I k11<:ht>n with gr.mill· rounll'r mp-. Roy a Mary Osterhout $829,000 -. INCREDIBLE VALUE On ... .tn, dty lights and mountain 'k•w:-. vi.-.:rhlc from thb ht-:1t11iful j hr, 2 5 b:1 home in Harbor ridAt· E.'1:11t·'· Tak"° ;1 look! Carol Allison $599,000 SLEEK A: SOPHISTICATED &koun Hill townhom<.:. highly upgr.1d1,.·d with nurble emry. neutr.il int~rior,, n1.·h wood floor-., wint> o:llar .ind top-of-thl·· line appliann~'· A ... ,unw h t wnh only t<Yh· down Steve Leverett or Leslie Rolls $459.000 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES \'it•\\ of h.1rho1. u1y oc. t-.1n .ind < .n.11111.1 -.un"<-·t' C;irdrt•t• II\ mg h1.:g111' 111 th1' 't} I "h J.hd + t.k·n 1ownhonw Ct1,t11m tntl·rt or-.. ~.1kd u1m11111111I) \\llh u1mpk1~· .llTit:lllllC' Tom Brunson $679.000 Unda Oeth a toJsJacobs $78-9,000 . OlOICE NEIGHBORHOOD Speci;il R-2 l'Omer lot tn COM. Cape Cod (new in 91) 3 br, 3.5 lx1 with wood floors, brick p.niOli & <">CC:<1n \iew from cop fkJOr BAYFRONf PALA.CE Uncompromi:-.ing qmllity abonnd' in thb :.pa1acu~1r 5 br cu,tom home on Linda Isle with :1 pri\atc dock. OPEN HOUSE TOUR Jack Cheshire $799,500 CORONA DEL MAil Magnifkent 1 la rbor Pointe ho me in ~ted are-.1. Sp:idous 4 br, 3.5 ba with library. 3 c-.ir garagc, centr.11 locatlon·cl<>5e to Fa.;h- ion L~land.. Myrna Boom $M9,000 Ann Pdus A Su1.anM Shuler $2,495,000 CASTLE ON 1HE SAND Inviting tropi<."Jl brecu:-. and colorful sun- set.'> make a stunning '4:!tting for thi:. gJh!d <itt:1nfronr csiatc. ExquL,ittt 4 Br rc:.ldence offer:. view from ALL room'>. Marilyn Kershner $},990,000 CORONA DEL MAR BONNIE BAY mGHl.ANDS SATIJRDAY 3700 OCEAN Bl.VD 345 UNIVERSITY F6 1851 BAYPORT t -S t ·S HOU.Y MARKAS $t,34S,OOO CONNIE BETTON SJ7S,OOO UNDA 'OE'llt $479,000 644~1600 New Listings University Town Center Spacious upgraded 3 Bd 3 Ba + FR end unit. Kay Ranger $218,900 Deerfield Patio Homes Adorable bungalow Light. bright & lovely Don & SaDy Anne Sheridan $230.000 El Nlpel Heights Bank owned! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Canyon & city lights views. Patrick Bartollc $325,500 The Bluffs Excellent condltlonl Remodeled 3 Bd 2 Ba. with view! Patrick BartoUc $339,000 New Listings Corona Hlclllu<U Warm 4 Bd. 3 Ba home with ocean vlews. Walk to beach. MmyS. & Bob WsJ 1 $'85.000 Bii CaaJo• Cato• Slncle level aolf course custom. Jewel perfection. S...rfJ Morplly $1 ,4'°,ooo ---· ... _..._ __ g:or the Empty Nester, this impeccable two bedroom, two bath condo has a warm and cozy den, formal dining room, vaulted ceilings, lovely large brick patio, bar-be-que area and use of wonderful community facilities. 'B uild your own dream house in this desirable location or restore this cute two bedroom cottage. Vast canyon and hill views and wonderful ocean vistas make this 14,000 square foot lot special. Steps to the beach and tidepools. arge and-well designed family homes are hard to find ... and this one is great. Large rooms with four bedrooms upstairs, maid's room and bath down, three fireplaces, exercise room, wine storage. Custom home on quiet street close to schools and parks. ~he owners of this house have outgrown this wonderful and warm seaside charmer. Two bedrooms, two baths and den with rich wood floors, lofty beam ceilings. Steps to beaches, stores, libraries and restaurants, this community has a true uniqueness. No One Knows More About Tfte Coast Enjoy spectacular ocean and city light views from this new custom home in Ocean Ridge. Located on the most private cul-de-sac streets, it features five bedrooms and five and one-half baths. $1,995,000 Overlooking Main Beach, this new 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home Is just being completed. Offered at $795,000, it features not only a view but a yard with pool and spa. Meander through the lovely garden of this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath estate on a large lot In the heart of Laguna. 0 $995,000 Beautiful Buckthorn model In Deerfield Patio Homes. New wooden windows & doors. Many bul't·lns. Professionally landscaped. U&ht & bright & ready for new owner. ' $230,000 Nestled among the eucalyptus overlooking the ocean In walking ,..._.,,.. __ distance to parks, town and beach, this special 3 bedroom, 2 5 bath family home is offered at $895,000 Wonderful 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home on Beach Road. Separate guest quarte'ltAlso for lease at $~000/mo. $1 ,695,000 Completely rebuilt In 1988. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home. State-of-the-art kitchen, huge family/game room. Spectacular views. $1,99,,000 - .. - Happy Easter from Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz 759.-3768 Let's Put One Of These In Your Basket Balboa Island CHRIS VALLI 759-3738 O FFICE 854-3374 RESIDENCE --Gi 7300 W. O CEAN FR ONT • BEST B u-r ON THE B EAC H ' 314 RUBY $650,000 Charming island home. 5 Bd. 2.5 Ba. duplex located on tfre sunny side of the street. Quiet family area, dose to beach . No B OARDWALK • CORNER LOT • 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE REDUCED TO $899,900 $799,000 MARIE FARGO 759-3702 Seller ls Motivated! EXCLUSIVE GUARD GATED HARBOR RIDGE NEW LISTINGS 2 YORKSHIRE $1,850,000 Custom 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. witlt pantltd librar11. mllsttr suil.t willt spa-tub, sauna, blac~ marblt & 4 firtplacts. 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car garage. Grtat octa11, cit11 liflrts, mountain vitw, i11ttreom , AIC & security sysltlH. A DDITIONAL FIN E OPPORTUNITI ES 5 VIENNA $499,000 Sophisticated & expanded. Perfect for single or couple. 38 VIENNA $529, 900 Private 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. witfr great decor & serene views. 16 COVENTRY $639,000 Traditional & upgraded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car garage . 9 MONACO $895,000 Prime ocean & city views. Stunning , expanded 4 Bd. 3 Ba. 3 CRESTWOOD $2, 995,000 Magniffcent custom estate with panoramic ocean view. . RICK I.ANGEVIN 759 .. 3759 ¥our H.ir6or RUlge Spe_clalltts .. -....... ....... ____ _ ........... ,,..,,, #I AGENT 1994 DEBI BIBB Senior Sales Executive Bayshores Expert 759~3707 WANTED Buyer for "Charming" Bayshores single story 3 bedroom + den, 2 bath bungalow style home with open beam ceilings, adobe style brick walls and terracotta floors. Seller is relocating. Priced for quick sale.! $589 ,000 (includes the land) 644~1600 --_.._ __ --- Completely remodeled Big Canyon custom home. Beautiful limestone floors , granite wet bar and kitchen counter tops. Private master suite with ~replace. r Danny Bibb 759-3711 Stella Worden Gary Legrand ---..J------ WAT~RFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properti.es for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... , VICKI LEE Res. 673-6573 631-1400 x238 BAV\llEW TERRACE TaslefU 3Bd. 2.5 detached home, largest plan 11 gated oormulily. ~ ~ floors, liv nn with frplc and wk.me ceilllg, dilng and lam nn open to trells<OVel1!d yard. Ranantic master Slit with prllett retreat, tw..ge balh v.ttti Slllken l\b No Me»Roos $399.000 F1RST TIME ON 1ltE MARKET Authentic Old Monterey style home. steps to Newport's best beach. 4Bd, den In main house on oversized lot. Beautifully remodeled w/old world craftsmanship. Guest apt and roof deck w/sweeping ocean view. $725,000 FIVE HOUSES TO SAND Shiigled Cape Cod home+ sttdio apt Remcxle.led w/\llctorian decor. Master Bd w/ocean view. marble frplc & soaring c.eilllg. Huge IMng/dinlng nn w/~ mantle & doors. aOIM\ ~. Mail hse is 4Bd. office, loft & fmly nn Hrdwd ftrs. Jenn-Aire cooktop. . $585,000 JILL ANDRUS Res. 6 73-4861 Ofc . 631-1400 PEftNSUlA POINT BAYFRON1' ~ 4 bed, 4.5 bath pb MP· rnllcf's, lnry. gowmct ldtchcn & lg masCer w/rttrnt. Pier float tie up. $2,395,000 Of ..... $5000 IDO. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOMEAknott Oc.an- fTOnt 5 bed HanMood floors, French doors & window. Ocean view from Master & 3rd story deck. ...... to$829,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. Coast Hwy 714-631-1400 PENINSUlA POINT PARKVIEW Newer traditional with con- temporary touches. This 1993 four bed home fea- tures 3rd story viewing deck. Steps to ocean and bay. $695,000 PEMNSULA POINT TRADITIONAL Turn- key 3 bedroom & faml~ room Roof top deck with 'Jlil end ocean view by day and City lights by night $820.000 2 LOTS ON THE OCEANFRONT Great Wl- tage &b>a home. 4 bed. den. formal dining, 2 U\100mS Separate Audio. Large bnck patio BALBOA ISLAND 315 Marine Avenue 714-673-6900 R.duced to $1,349,000 ... """"" .drlllat• el GREAT ESTATES ll'ITllNATIO'llAl ,• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specialhing In proptrtits for saltt or least ... on the water .•. n«Jr th1 wot1r ... ond wlllt t. vlff of tla1 wattr ... LIS OLSEN Resident Specialist Proudly Presents Res. 7 59-8520 631-1400 x 230 ,, The Ultimate in Sophistication • ID Cameo Shores, Corona del Mar Sweeping ocean view from a premier cqrner location in this prestigious oceanfront neighborhood with private ~ches. 4501 GORHAM DRIVE OPEN HOUSE Saturday 1 -4 and Sunday 2 • 5 -- An elegantly appointed 4 bedroom home with classic contempo- rary accents. The dramatic, spacious living areas with floor to ceiling glass are exquisitely decorated with extensive use of mirrors, upholstered walls, crown moulding and wool Berber carpeting. The living room, dining room , master bedroom arx1 kitchen off er fabulous ocean vistas while the breakfast nook and family room overlook the lushly landscaped and romantic walled courtyard with pool. $1 ,695,000 .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water. .. and with a view of the water ... ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 Golden Circle Award Winner 1993 & 1994 New Listing -Dover Shores #2 Salesperson Overall Desqled for easy Mng IMlh fantastic Upper Baiyand lll0llltainl.4ews. Com~remodekd In '93, this beatmfU4BR,. 3BA two stocy home sho.A.S Ike a model. large 3 car garage and plenty ol olfitreet portdng ............... $779,000 Entertainer's Dream UnbeliMble >Aews! Dramatic 4BR, 3.SBA (l*1s powder room) single stOtY home. Priwte courtyard entry with spar!Wig pool. Great cuhle-sac, Doller Shores location. $945,000 Care&ee, Casual Uving Light and~ 4BR. 48" single story home. PrMte pool nt deck owrlocldng spldaWar Upper Bay and fashion Island views. ()Mt llMr Shem stNlt with no thl'QUJh traffic. $749,000 -------------------------------·Traditional Elegance Immaculate 4BR, 3.SBA French Regency with fabulous forever 'MWS New gourmet kitchen and dual-paned Pella windows and doors Smooth ceilings and crown mouldings. Premier Dowr Shores location $849,000 ·fixer needs TLC ' Desiraf>le East*ie Costa Mm 5BR home With pl'Mtt pool and spa. Huge~ room with us.d bricl< flrepllce. CMrslz.ed master sute al9o featins t ~ fireplace. SUJtect to leOOer's appror.ial $349,900 For more Information and all your real estate needs call the "Anat" -ESlHER RNE -433--9682 ~. • ..... . lL_ .- -~• .. u ~ 1 -·1'. ·. NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. Cout Hwy BALBOA ISLAND 315 Marine Awnue .I I . ._ NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from master & deck of 2 story 4 bd canal front home w/updated kitchen. bnck entry. new Fr. doors & windolNs Walk to comm. pool. tennis & ocean (U-f) 631· 1400.. . .. .. . .. .. .. $150.000 SO. COAST M ETRO Cafe & catering "Bus Op- Immaculate turn-key close to Hutton Center Includes all equipment. inventory trammg & good lease 631 1400 . . ..... $61.000 NEWPOllTS VERSAD.LE'S COMPl.£X w/pool. spa & weight room Bright open & quiet penthouse w/m1m ocn w 2 bd. dmmg room & deck 673 6900 $159.995 COSTA MESA'S College Park Great starter home w/3 bd and nice ydrd w/~pa & gazebo on raised wood en deck 631 1400 ....... $198.000 SANTA ANA Redevek>pmen: s Enterprise Zone Mixed use. 1st fir w/off1ces & 2nd Or w/two 2 bd apts In maln structure + rear cottage 25 space prkmg 631 1400 $200.000 EASTSIDE Costa Me~ Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage Totally redone. custom oak kitchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing 631-1400 $219,000 TROVARE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/sweeping views of city lights & mtns in gated comm w/pool & spa Large dbl garage & patio. 631 1400 . . ........... $229.500 VIUA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bd pnthse widen & dining room Bright and spacious w/vaulted ceilings. fresh paint. light carpet & large deck 631-1400. $274.000 NORTII COSTA MESA Highly upgraded & remo- deled 4 bd home on quiet cul-de-sac Huge family rm w/builHns. living rm w/bay window & Fr. doors. 631·1400 . . .... . $279.900 COSTA MESA Bank Repo! A 2 sty 3 bd well main- tained home w/offlce. family room. 2 frplces & large ~31. rJ~~.c~~~~.~~ty. n.~r. ~~·~ &.~h~~· .. $284,900 -:-. --_. ----- WEST NEWPORI duplex at bargain price. Low main- tenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dbl garage Excellent location. steps to beach & shopping. 631-1400 . . . . .. . .. ............ $310.000 NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home, steps to comm pool. clubhouse & tennl!. & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths. large private patio 631-1400 $327.000 NEWPORT SHORES area duplex w/3 bds up & 2 down. both w/2 baths & frplces Steps to ocean beaches & aty tennis & handball 631-1400.. . ... . .. . .. $349,000 NEWPORTS UPPER BAY area. Lovely 3 bd remo- del w/fmly rm. Hrdwd floors, Fr. doors & crown mold· ~j~-~1.W~.~~e. y~d.~~~~~~e ~~'.:9.' ...... $389.000 AT THE BEACH Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm. steps to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views. 631-1400 .. . . . ............... $399.000 NEWPORTS BAYVIEW TEllRACE highly upgrad- ed 3 bd, w/dlning & fmly rms In gatea community w/pool & spa. Mrbl Ors. high ceUlngs & master retreat NEWPOllT~S duplex -two fr~ paint· ed 2 sty units. frplces, laundries & tiled kitchens w/breakfast bars. Fro nt 3 bd w/vaulted ceilings & decks. rear 2 bd with patio & garden. Bike to Beach. 631-1400 ......... .. .. . ...................... $465,000 NEWPOllT SHORES Canal front, 4 bds, dining room, deck. patio, superior view & great potential. 631·1400... .. . . .. .. . . . .. ................ $419.000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Well kept 2 story 3 bd home w/family room & tree top views. Beamed ceilings, co~ per plumbing, newer roof. Easy bike to beach 631·1400 ............................................ $425,000 PEMNSlJlA Pr Terrific 1 story 2 bd home w/flre· place In sunny location just steps from surf & sand. •631-1400....... .... . . .............................. $475,000 NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bd twnhm, dining & famlty rms & superb city light & ocean w . Mar· ble entry, gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631·1400. .. . ... . ................ $489.000 BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vauJted ceilings in gated community w/pool, spa, beach & available boat slip 631-1400 .................................... , .......... $545,000 BAYCREST Bright fresh 4 bd remodel by designer owner, dining & fmly rms. pool & spa. New kitchen & tile floors, stone f ~ & Fr. doors. • 631-1400 ............. : ..................................... $549,000 UDO ISLE an Immaculate 1 story 3 bd built around patio on 40' lot. Famtty room. country kitchen. hrdwd firs & new carpet. Possible lease option. 631·1400 .................................................... $575,000 NEWPORT NOllTH Elegant 4 bd home on extra large, beautifully landscaped corner lot w/2 patios Vaulted ceUings, plantation shutters, 3 frplces In mas ~73~~68~~~.~.!~~~1~.~~:.:!..~.~.~~~io.ooo P£NINSlJlA Pr Adorable crisply fresh 2 sty 3 bd doll house w/den & dining rm. Fr. doors. new carpet & paint, charming trellised patios & picket fence 631·1400........ . . . ......................... $575.000 PENINSlJlA Pr wonderful newer 4 bd California con temporary w/roof deck. steps to beach. B&eached maple 6J'fmo~.~-~.~~s'..~~~~.~.~.~~ $695,000 BALBOA ISIAND Extensively remodeled 4 bd on quiet street. steps to bay. Living, master & fmly rm'> w/frplces, large rooftop deck & hrdwd & tile Ors. 673-6900 ................................................... $699.000 HUN11NGTON HARBOlJll w/30' doc.k & bay VU'> One story 3 bd w/f amily rm. patio & deck. Remodeled m l32i.~t.'.i~~: ~~t ~.a.~~la.~: ............. $729.000 DOVER SHORES spacious 4 bd home w/exceptlonal upper bay & city light \/U. Open beamed ceilings In living. dining & family rms. yard w/deck & pool. 631· 1400 .............................................. $749.000 CUFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbor vu from charming remodeled 3 bd home w/family room. gourmet kitchen & yard w/pool & spa. 631·1400 ................................................... $759,000 Al.NOST OCEANFRONT White water views from master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dinlng & fmly rms & 3 car garage, 2 doors from ocean. 631-1400 ..... ········ ....................................... $829 ,000 SPYGLASS IOU. 5 bd lushly landscaped ·Southport- on lrg prvt lot. pool, city lite & mini ocean \/U. Beams. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400 ..................................................... $849.000 DOVER SllOll£S Forever upper bay & city w from fabulous 4 bd on huge private lot w/separate guest qrtrs. Courtyard pool & spa. PRICE DROPPED! 631· 1400 ................................................. $849.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 3 bd bay- front w/60' on the water, patio. dock & tranquil views. Bright & open In the style of an ltallan villa with slate flooring In the kitchen & dining room 631-1400............. ... . . . ...... $1.095 000 UDO ISi.£ an exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo- deled home w/dlnlng & f~rms, new kitchen, windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly la ped lot 631-1400. ..... . . . . . . . $849.000 UNDA lSlE Traditional style w/4 bds up & maid's down. Uvlng rm w/24 ft vaulted ceiling$. Dock for large yacht & great open bay ws. 631-1400.......... . .... .. ... .. .. . . .. (LH) $850.000 UDO ISLE bay views from spacious 4 bd split level home on huge corner lot w/llbrary, dining & family rooms. Gardens, mature trees & pool. 631-1400 ............................................ $895,000 DOVEll SHORES Dramatic 4 bd home w/superb view of upper bay, nature preserve & nite lites. Dining & family nns, private entry w/pool & 3 car gar~. 631-1400 ................................................ $945.000 HAllllOll ISLAND DlllVE Charming 1 sty 4 bd home w/dlnlng room, 60' on the bay, <tock for large yacht, & sandy beach. Excellent expansion potential. 631-1400 ............................................... $1.195,000 8lJENA VISTA super value In prime bayfront location. O\armlng 3 bd beach cottage w/den. dining & fmly rms. private beach & shared dock 631-1400 ....................................... $1.295.000 OCEANFllONI' Wonderful old shingled beach·house w/4 bd, den, sun room & huge brick patio + separate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lots. 631-1400 ............................................ $1,349.000 DOYa SHOllES 6 bd Spanish style home on the U(>{>'?f bay w/maln channel vlew & large dock for 60 & 25 yachts. Guest apt & courtyard pool. 631-1400 ................................................. $1.395,000 MID PE.NINSlJIA 9 unlt apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/prlvate patios. fabulous views comm pool & garage. 631-i400 ................................................. $1,399,000 CWtM DB JIA8 4 bd bayfront w/frpk. dock & cadet private beach Early 2 story bungalow ls very lfva61e howewr property Is Priced bek>w 10t value & ls <Jr.i~~~.~~-~~.~-~~.~$1.2so,ooo CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous Sbd custom Italian villa w/library & fmly, dining & morning rms. Large yard w/lawn, terraces & spa. 631-1400 ............................................. $1,595,000 IRVINE COVE Price Dropped! Elegant traditional 5bd custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family room5, 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400 ........................................... $1,975,000 PENINSULA PT Gracious 4bd bayf ront w/pier & float & large lot. Staff quarters, dining rm, library, lovely landscaped brick patio & bayf ront garden. 631-1400 ................................ .,. .. $2,395,000 IJ OPEN HOUSES IJ SATURDAY ONLY 2273 Avalon • College Park, NB 3 8d Hse Mark Jackson $198,000 3124 Taft • North Costa Mesa 4 8d Hse Jeannine Stake $282.000 508 San Bernardino · Newport Hgts 3 8d Hse Jimmie Jones $435,000 616:Vla Udo Soucl ·Udo Isle, NB 3 8d Hse Lynn Creamer $795,000 7101 Seashore · At The Beach. NB 5 8d Hse Richard Lee $829,000 1021 Martnen ·Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse Reggie McNemey $849,000 1859 Port Wheeler · Hrbr Vu Hms. NB 5 8d Hse Kathy Fox $899.000 412 Evening Star· Dover Shores 3 8d Hse Sue Ellen Volpe $1,095,000 303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 5 8d Hse Manny Stellino $1,595,000 835 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle 5 8d Hse Olga Matthews $2,695,000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Hse Jeff Axton $3.950,000 SA llJRDAY & SUNDAY 443 Harbor bland Dr -NB 4 8d Hse Patti Conover I Sally PhlDlps $1,195,000 318 Buena Vista · Bavfront NB 3 8d Hse Rick Schreiber $1,295,000 211 North Star • Dover Shores, NB 5 8d Hse George Dashiell $1,389,000 4501 Gorham · Cameo Shores, CdM 4 8d HM Us Olsen $1,695,000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design house, 6bd, superb . quality w/fabulous ocean ~. Stone exterior widen, litnry, gym and media room. 631·1400 ............................................... $2,695,000 UDO ISLE Superb end-of·tha-isle view location w/54 front feet, dock & beach. Now has 5bd beach cottage w/ fmly rm, but can built approx 6.000 sqft home. 631-1400 ................................................ $2,695.000 NOR11t LAGUNA lncndble 6bd English Tudor estate w/ J*l<nmic ocean & coastal w. Apnc 9000 sqft w/lawns, pool, spa & lush mature landtcaplng. 631·1400 ............................................. $3,850.~') --·-·-._. -------- CAMEO SHORES Gor~ous 4 bd home in prenu er corner location w/180 ocean. canyon & nite light view. lg yard & crtyrd pool Elegant decor w/contem- porary accents. mirrors. silk walls & Berber ca~t. 631-1400 . .. $1,695,000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront. 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock Traditional w/li· brary. dining & fmly rms & brick terrace w/spa. 631 1400 . $1.425.000 BIG CANYON 3 bd golf course estate w/tranquil views Master w/seahng area. lrg country kitchen, dining & family rooms & space for home office 631 1400. . . . . . ................. $1.475.000 UDO ISLE Top quality & perfection describe this new 5 bd home In prime location on huge lot Ubrary, gour ~t kitchen, dining rm & roof deck. 631·1400 .. . ................ $1.495.000 UDO ISLE Tradltlonal style 4 bd bayfront w/newer concrete dock. Very well maintained w/dcn. charming new kitchen & patio w/spa 631-1400..... .. .. . .. $1.699.000 CORONA DE. MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocn & hrbr vu Elegant 4 bd w/dming & fmly rms & triple garage. May trade or carry 2nd 631·1400 $1.895.000 IAGUNITA 4 bd oceanfront home ol over 4.000 sq ft w/dinlng & family rooms & pnvate beach access in gated Laguna enclave of custom homes 631-1400 . . . $1.995.000 11IREE ARCH BAY Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab vu Hrdwd firs. beamed ceil- ings. dbl paned window!> & 4 frpkes 631-1400 . . $2.795,000 BIG CANYON Golf Course estate w/fairway & city light vu. Fr Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7.000 sq ft finished In '92 w/elaborate gardens. terraces & pool. 631-1400........ .... . . . ... .... . . ....... $3.950,000 lAGlJNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10.000 sq ft. stairs to the beach, guest house & 8 car garage. COLLINS 181.E the tlny priyate Island at the end of Balboa Island ls the setting for.this dramatic 1sty3 bd w/dlnlng l\)()Ol, huge family rm. dock & 190' on the rt~9bo ............................................ $2.595.000 ... ·,, ... ~ ... .. _ ( .~ ,.,,.,.... .... ........ . -· ... ·-...... Dally PUot lc:al Fade • APIII. ts. 19" WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® ~? ".a?f!/t?a$Jp/~~, r~. Offered at $3,950,000 • 4 Bedrooms • 5.5 Baths • Gym/Dance Room • 5 Fireplaces •Family Room • Fo rmal Dining Room •Completed in 1992 • Poggenpohl Kitchen •Fabulous Views • Gated Community -24 Hour Security • Beautiful Traditional Library •Media Entertainment Room w/Wet Bar •Large Patio w/Pool, Spa, & Waterfall _ • Formal Living Room • Beautiful Entry w /Limestone and Marble Flooring " BIG CANYON $1,475,000 Large hilltop home, great views. 3Bd/2.5Ba. BELCOURT tUll $489,000 Single level, great CataJina.vie\A.ls, gated, 2Bd/2.5Bat. J:aclu.l•e .un11a1c SOTHEBY'S .,.,..,..TIOHAI. • IALT\' JEFF AXTON Located in the prestigious gated community of Big Canyon, this magnificent French Regency estate of over 7 , 000 . square feet occupies a premier ·golf course site and fronts on a quiet cul-de-sac. Al- though it is surrounded by elegant formal gardens, limestone terraces and pools with a waterfall , the property offers superb golf course and city light views from this hilltop location. NEWPORT COAST -ALTE72A $559,000 Fanoramic views, brand new, 3Bd/3Ba, + loft. LINDA ISLE $1,755,000 Gated, deck, views, 5Bd/4.5Ba. Excellent Value. -~ -•L -· -_ A ,__.....,. OPEN HOUSES From on e to five p.m. Lido Isle Gold Coast 835 Via Lido Soud Open Saturday $2,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. Sl,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. 51,295,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. $1,195,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 616 Via Lido Soud Open Saturday $795,000 Lido Isle Ba-~'tltion 4~ . belt, 3 car gar ' ot te sandy beach w I dock, \: higtl volume ceilings Sl,750,000 NewportBeaMmhnWayne "la Roca" 5 5 om, .6 acres App. 7,0CXJ sq . mew I tennis court Sl,395,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X·large view lot Very private canyon location, pool 5849,000 Westdilf Lease 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm. fully fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio, ~12 mo lease $2.695 mo. 8S e ~- BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 6 75-1 05 8 1111 63 1-1 400 lido Isle Gold Coast SBR 4.SBA older home, ideal Eastern tip of island 54' of bay frontage, with sandy beach and dock $2,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 48A home, dock for large yacht Large yard & pool, 70' of bay frontage 51,495,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientation, OWC 2nd T.D. Large dock, sandy beach, 60' bay frontage $1,195,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 38R 38A Custom, Prime Comer Location Built in 1987, Bright Open Floor Plan, Spa ms,ooo Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,995,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den, Charming Beach Cottase, sandy beach Shared boat dock, fabulous turning basin views! $1,295,000 Lowest Priced Balboa Island Bayfrontl 4BR 2BA owner's unit, + l BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $899,000 Lido Isle Large Lot 38R 28A, Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large patio, Udo's Best Value! $575,000 I 00 i!\/a:UlTO~ .. ,, ._ ~ j I ..... _ 1 ...... ~ _-_-. ... - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Sp ecializing in prop erties f or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... Love a Syectacufar View? CORONA DEL MAR'S OCFAN BLVD Magnificent harbor and ocean views. Traditional elegance. 4BR. 3.SBA. Owner may carry paper. I $1.895.000 For more information OLGA MATTHEWS 631-1400 x231 pgr 433-9455 Call GRAYCE 549-0019 or 6 73-6900 #l In the Balboa Island Office• NEWPORT NORTH Eleganl 4 bd. on lovely landscaped comer Vault ceilings. plantation shutters, 3 fireplaces, NC & security. . .................................. $510,000 BAlBOA ISIAND Extensively remcxleled 4 bd w/roofdeck on quiet street. 3 fireplaces & hardwood & tile Roors. ..... $699,000 COWNS ISLE A falx.thus 190' on the bai;front & dock. Chamung remodeled 1 story 3 bd home w/dlning & h~ fam~/game rm ........... $2,595,000 ' Grayce T af111ferro wa.s rean~ !mored at Waterfront Homes' annual award ceranony She placid lst OYerall In ltsmgs and sales YOl\.mt In the Bal>oi Island offlct and 4th In the mlire C Eaclu1ln Arllll•I~ SOTHEBY'S l .. TUNATIOHAI U ALTY NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. Coast Hwy 714·631-1400 RARE BAYFRONT OPPORTUNITY . 318 Bue°" Vista -Newport Beach Newport Harbor's least known, most exclusive sidewalk cd:lress, Buena Vista. has 18 bayfront homes with spectacular views of bay a.00 snow-capped mountains. Nestled among these multi·miUIOO dollar homes. this original cottage is perfect as· 1s or bwld to suit. $1,295,000 RICK SCHREIBER 714/ 972-2079 BILL FEENEY 631-1400 MAGNIFICENCE IN HARBOR RIDGE Commanding views ranging from 1he harbor and ocean to lhe night light41 of Fashion Island are visible from all ma- jor rooms of this magnificent manor house on a bcaulifully landscaped 101 of over 18,000 square feet With ovcr9,000 square feet. the ~idenc:ecan accommo- date both large scale entertaining and in- timate family gatherings. 1ne entry 1cvel encompasses a ban- que1 sjzed dinjng room, elegant formal living room. pavillion room, two s1ory paneled library rotunda. staff quarters. and another room perf'cct for an office. It also has a commercially equipped chers kitchen with charming fireplace and family breakfast area opening to the children's play yard. The second floor embraces a fabulous master suile wilh sitting area. marble fireplace. priva1e balcony and sumplu- ous bath. There are three additional f am- i ly bedroom suites, each with priva1e balhroom and fireplace, as well as a me- dia room. exercise room and conserva- tory. A past "Design House", all the rooms arc beautifully decorated with outstanding craftsmanship and quality. Offered at $2,695,000, you may call Wayne Heck or Marlene Hassel for a private showing or more informa- tion at 631-1400 ext. 254 or 2S,3. BALBOA ISU\NO 315 Marine Avenue 714-6 73-6900 t~olllll.lll•ttl GREAT ESTATES lllTUNATIOllAI. ~---..._.----::.::;:=:;;::::~==::::;.;=.:::::::..:.~ i) Avoid the backaches and headaches of college-bound moVing Can you guess the 10 most forgotten items in a move? When temperntun:~ are 'till high and 1-untan~ still dark. no one want\ to think about going back to 'chool -e'pecially nol the move. But, for more than 14 million i.tudents heading off to college cla'i\C). th1' year, the annual ritual of bo11es and crate' ii. unavoidable. According to the Higher Education · Research Institute, 52% of college student\ in America travel 50 miles or more tn attend school. This . tatistic indicate' a lot of tra"el time, and a lot of headache'>. 'The headaches or moving college 'itudents back to campus can be avoided," claim" Sara Surface. a moving expert with Mayflower Trani.it. "Planning and organmng ahead are two key element' tu a "mooth college- bound move." . . . . . . . Although you may not need a professional mover for this kind of move. you can you U!>C the advice from the pack.ing e11perts at Mayflower Transit who have moved thousands of familie each year. Mayflower suggest'i four prcparutory !>leps prior lo packing for the move: •Detemune move-In time!.. elevator availability. unloading locations. and parking option' by contacting your campus· residence hall office. •Make lists of item" to pack and purchJ-.c anticipating your amval to campu\. •If p<mible, contact your future roommate(<i) to compare li'L' and JH11d duplicauon' of larger. 'hared 11em,. •Don't ovcrpack The walk to lhc residence hall may be a long one nod you will want to make sure 1ha1 lhc bo'e' are not to heavy. '"There 1 no need to double up on large equipmenl 'iuch as stereo,, tele' i\lon .... or carpetina." explain' Surface. ..worl together on paring down your po~,e~"on' 'o thal the room ''n 't 100 crowded, but 'till reflects your individual pef'onalille<.." Mo1>l on-campu!. residence). a.''ign l'ertain days and Lime'l for ~tudent!I to move in. Firi.t-yeaMtudenl'I. for example, u~ually are a~lligncd the fi.-..t avuiluble day,, Be i.ure lo contact the campus re.,idcncc hall office to find out your move-in date. Student\ moving onto off-cnmpu' hou.,ing must contact their leasing office to dclermine date!. and attain key!i. And , don't forget to call uheud to connect lhc phone and 1um on the electricity and/or gu1. When it come time to pad. planning play' 11 key part in a succe,,f ul move ..... ay' Surface. Throughout campu~!i today, compute~ urc as common at i.tereo.. Special packing step mu t be t4ken into con iderat1on to ensu1e its safe tran!ifcr of lhi sensitive equipment. Maynowcr uage'it.s the following \teps for moving your pe~onal computer: •Backup all file f mm your bard drive on dii.kcn~ before movin~. •Keep all diskettel' wi th you in the car to avoid damaae from ovethcating. •lf po.u iblc, pack the compOter In its oriaioaJ bl'" alona with the oriainal ma«erials. If the bo" is not available, dearly mark "frqile'' on tho out Ide of the box with arrow' on the 'Ide' 10 indicate the COITl!l:I upright !>'1\lllllO. •E\en when a wmputer "carefully packed, prolonged cxpo,urc to cxlremc temperature~ can be hard on a computer. When i.etting the !>Y\lem up in your new dorm room. remember that for every hour a pcr:.onaJ computer is i.uhjected to e11treme condition:. (below 50 dcgree~above 125 degrees Fahrenheit/high humidity) it 'hould have a corre .. ponding number uf hour\ (up to eight hourc;) at room temperature' bcfon~ U'\e. Mayflower 'ugge't' thei,e other tip' a' well: •Detennine the amount of living space m your college re'1dence ··Call ahead to find out the dimen~ion' of your campu ' hnme to avoid over packmg Wa1110 purcha ... e large furnitu re item' until you am\e on campu,·-MOlll campu,-areJ merchant' or 'tudcnt gnvernmcnt orgam1auon:. will hold \ale' on i:arpet MjUare'I. futons. or decorative item,. By waiting to buy these item'i. you'll save '>pace for th.! move and avoid p<>:.1'ible damage to planL'I or po'ter1' during the lransfer. Aho. many campuses rent refrigeratol"ll which proves to be more economical and convenient. •Con!lolidate item!> --Pack ).mailer ilem:. into larger one,. Remember that it could be a long walk from your car to your dorm room, so pack light. For exampk, pack toiletrie:. such 11.\ .;oap and shampoo in a bucket or pla:.tic ba.,ket. Not only will it be ca.,ier to unpack and organiLe. but will also double a'I a shower caddy during the year. •Take advantage of muhi -purpo'e conlainer' --Pacl p<hses.,ton\ in crate' which can double as 'helving or ,u~reo­ 'itan<b after the move. Trunk' and \Ulli:a:.c~' work a'> great \turage hideaway' a\ well •Protect you ptl\-.C'-'ton,·-Alway u-.e proper packing canon., and wrapping materiab. Ui,e professional packing lllpe. which I\ a wide. 'troog. clear or brown tape. Mlll>king tape 1s not strong enough to .. uppon the weight of a fully packed ca non Tape all carton!. closed on the top and bottom -·don 't ju:.t fold the end flaps clo~ed u,e crumpled newspapet!I to pack item' 1n tx1xe,. Protect your hanging clothe' by leaving them on 1hc hangero, and covering with gnrbage bog,. '1milar to garment bag,. •Keep your bed wgcther ·· Puc~ everything you will need to make your bed in one large gurbagc bag or box Eo,peciall y if you have been traveling all day, you will at lea5t w11nt 10 make ynur bed the lira night. and havmg everything you need together will make that a lot ea'iier. •Packd ng it m --Pac~ all cannn' L1ghtl). When you pick up a packed box. if it rattle" or make!. noise. the content' could be damaged in 1ran,1t. •Stereo equipment --If po,~iblc. pacl stereo equipment in their onginal bo~. Otherwise. cu,hion appliance' with crumpled packing paper. Tape down moving part~ like i.terco tumtnble tone arms. Al-.o. stack CDs on end so they abwrb hock with le chance o( damage. and plKk tightly 'IO they're secure and can't hin. •Take time to have fun -Movina 10 ~hool for either the fir!tl time or the fourth time ~ymboli1e$ a frc~h start 11nd the beginning of fun timcit With a good atdrnde you can make your collcac-bQund moves a part of your fun college memones. "Moving back to M:hool can be a fun experience when you eliminate the uonece,sary headache ... " 'aY' Suri.ice "With a little planning and organ11auon. a 'ucce"i.ful move can occur. leading into u 'uccc,sful .,chola,tic year." And more than 42 million American' plan a mqve every year. However. even the mllst prepared mover" will probably nm be able lo remember every detui l of the move. or every item. "We find that a lot of people forget to empty the ~crel hiding place!> in their homes or apartment' prior to the move." \aY' Stephanie Osha. spokesperi.on for Mayflower Transit. Remembering the '\>ut of ).lght. out of mind" object' i' typically the f key to a succe~sful and complete move. add' O<:ha. Mayflower "uggc!.ts adding the-.e 10 point' 10 the top of your mO\ ing preparut1<111 li't: • For th.e Record --Obtaining copie'> uf your medical record' 10cluding your denu't. veterinarian and vacc1ne/immunillltion information can often be overlooked. In M>me cases, a notarized letter i' required to receive the official documenta tion "° you may need to contact the American Medical Record~ Allsociation to determine your 'late· s procedure. •For the Record II --Your child'' permanent school record~ can't follow him nr her through life if it's left behind. Al).o, school record~ are usually req uired when registering your child at their new i.chool. Often time!> copies will not be sufficient and record!. with a raii.ed !-eat will be nece!l,ary. •Old Phone Numbers --Pack phone bl,)()h from your old town. You may think you'll remember the number'> you frequently call now, but most likely. you'll ~pend a 'lm:ill fortune on directory a<;<.i,tance charge' to contact old fnend .... or tie up loo\C end<.. •Taken to the cleane" · · Remember to complete tr.w.actiom. with local bu,me'...e', \UCh as picking up your dry cleantng •Where You·rc Mo"Vmg To --In the Ourry of preparing for the mo .... e. you may often forget your forwarding addrc'!-·-1mponant information when forwarding penodic:il' Jnd credit i:ard bills. and keeping tn touch with old friend\. Alway\ keep your new Jddn!'!I handy in your wallet or pur,c. •The Opener -· Often time~ people will forget to take the electrical garage door openers out uf their car before lc.iving Remember to leave the opener for the ni:w tenants or owner,. •Remember Rover --ln mo'\t ca'c', moving companie'> cannot transpon an1ma1' or planl... Don't forget to make amngemcnt1' for their tran,fcr). a.; well. •Bank On It --Man) pcuple forget to' retrieve important docu ment' fmm thei r 1,alc depo'lit boll It j., aho wise to e'tabh'h u checking account in your new town ubout a month prior to youi mo\'c -.cl that )OU ha"Vc immediate accc~' to your acrnunt. •Key To Succe1'' --Collecting 'pare hou\C key" can often be forgotten. Whether 11 means getting them from nc1ghbol'\ who kept them. or rctncvmg them from under the mck next to the front door. don't forget to gather aJI ~I!. before you depart. A co,,.,,ttlt patk"ft of Mtqfl<>wtr 'r tip /or o soft, slrtlS•frtt MOVt on avall4blt by wrili"I Mayflowtr al: Mayfl<>wtr TTattsil. P.O. Box 101, !Hporbltf"' MT. l,..,1t0p0Ul, IN '620fr.0101. l~C .~ r rurcu. • 2'w.l ta" iow •(lb.~ 1 l~ine Cove treasure Home features ocean views and a secret garden. 1 Whitewater ocean views Irvine Cove i' the Hope Diamond m the crown of the Cahfom1a coa_,thnc An incredible. cndunng pan.·d of land "h1ch !Ki'h thl' grnciou1o,. rela~ed home. All the main room' and bcdmoms cJpture the \tew' and vitality of the \Ca and are nnl) 'tep' fr1111' the garden' and balcon1e' The pool. ... pu. -.ecrel courtyard garden' are a plea,ant 1:hange Jfter day' on the beach,ide Call Jtrry Finstu or Ron Hixon for your privatt showing al Coast Ntwport ProJHrtUS, 4 Civic Plaza. S11iu 260, Ntwport Btach 92660, (7/.1) 64+1600. Old-fashioned • service at Independence Mortgage Co. In a world of 800 number!. and ATM machineo,. it might be difficult to remembe r when your banker knew your name "ithout a,king for a driver'' licen~ According to Randy John..on, pre,1dcnt ol the Newport Beach-ba..ed Independence Mortgage Compan) .. old-fa,hmned -.er' 11:e " what the company pm\ 1dc,. "There are no trick' to th1" bu"ne,,: he \3Jd, •Ju'I talc care of people a' you "uuld your fnend' and fam1l) Wc\c 'taycd 'm.tll 'o "e ha'e time to deal wtth our client' une at a tune and under,tJnd their need' We've kept merheJd In" .md 'tayed cffincnt "Mo't people dun't reuh1c th1' "a Wall Street domin.iti:d bu,me" Jnd Wall Street ha' cheaper m11111!) than the h :.11 bJn~' and S&L\. ThJI\ where we get rnmt uf our monc:y • fohn,nn ha .. hci:n arranging linam:mg in Newport Beach since 1980 und indudc' top CEO\, entrepreneur" and pmfe"1onul' among h1i-1.700 dient ... "Whal mo't people don't know 1t1day " how much money we c.m 'a'e them by getting the right loan a11J getting tfiem a hcttcr deal than they can find hlC'Jll}.' he "aid "Our 1ndu....,try make' thing' 'o confu\lng. mo't people g1"e up ton -.iion H1'>torically. the mo't popular Cahfom1a loan wu' al'o the mo!.t ellpcn"I' e loJn occau-.e the in,1itut1onal tender.. 'pent the most money iadvert1\tng the mo-.t pf\)fitJbk product t1nd it worled. • John\On '>llid the firi.t part of the company\ ..ervice i!. to help client' understand the fact~ "Mo~t in11titution-. gi"c you a three or tour paa:c di..closurc 'tatement which almo t no one rend~ or undcr...tand .. ," he \aid. "Through our nnalyM4', we nrc able to 'how people how intcn:~t rule!. vtU')' :ind how Lhc:)' rni~ht be affected We don't q_uit expllunina until they understand the ch<l1cc~." l"oU l1t,1JHIWltntt Mortpp Co.., al &5J-U22. ... '4 I • ,, &: • Daily Piiot Jal,... •. AJlllI: 15. l99S ,,,,,,,.,, SE.ASIDE ELEGANCE Showcase your finest possessions In this rare home that Is a work of art in Itself. You could entertain royalty with pride or relax privately with the sound of surf and view of sand and sea. C:lll for a private showing. $1,895,000 HIGH ON A Hill Unobstructed ocean view. Four bed- rooms, Including maln floor master suite with private garden patio. Guest wing. $795,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 94 ft. boat dock. A masterpiece of superb quality. Extensive marble. Pozzi double windows. and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Luxurious main floor master with dual jacuzzi. $1,295,000 GOLF COURSE VIIWS Custom home designed for elegant entertaining. flowing floor plan. dramatic cathedral ceilings. Formal dining room. country-size kitchen. $765,000 DllAMATlC DlSIGN Conremporary home w/s~te-of rne-art amenities. soaring cell· tngs. 2 mASter suites A wall ol gt.us affords panoramic views ol ~ beautiful golf course &. mountains. $I ,295,000 TUIUf1C TUDOll A MAS11UIE.Cl Overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. four bedroom lu11url· ous main ~ plus d4:tached guest house. fabulous views. 0rMTlcltlc apf)l'oach wlltl circular drive. $99S 000 180" ocean view lncrcdlble home with Views from evtty room! Four bedrooms. 4.5 baths. Large yard facing the ocean, with room b ten.nb court and pool. $675,000 ,.-~~~--~~~---.~ ON THE. BEACH Incredible oceanfront estate In West Newport. Intriguing floor plan featur- ing six bedrooms, ftve baths. Com- pletely remodeled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $1 , t95,000 ENJOY WHm WATlll VIEWS Only steps away from a pristine beachl Magnificent custom built home structured with stone and style. Sweeping deck for gracious entertaining. Reduced to a sacrifice price of $850,000 BE.AR BRAND RANCH Custom craftsmanship and old wortd charm combine to create a special appeal. Add ocean view and easy terms. $935,000 BRILLIANT ARCHntCTURl Designed around a glass-floored atri- um with glas.s walls open to a tiled veran(ia. Dazzling v1ews approx. 6000 sq. ft. overtooklng golf course. Pool, spa and more. $t,299,000 ~ 1eo· OClAN VllW NIMl LOC.A110N WIDl OftN SPAClS Huge, pftvate lot In Monarch 8ay Terrace wlttl spacious sin- gle-level home. Three bed· rooms.~ 2700 sq. ft. with ~nlftcent ocean view. $795.000 Hard-to ·ftnd slfl8le level ocean view home with pool. Custom butlt. four bedrooms. four baths. Mlnut~ from harbor. beaches. hotds &. shopping $539,000 Almost Nit an lltCI~ ol pftvKy surrounding a g~ous flw bedroom home In turnkey con· dltk>n. ~to equestNI\ trails In dwmlna San Ju.n Up6strano. cLs rc)\1 fl<)\11 sr1 I·'-, NO ASSOCIATION DUlS Big. bedullful. four bedroom home with a view ol hills and a pttlc ol the ouan Marble entry with dramatic circular stairway. l.drger view d«k $299,500 5llWl RNANCJNG Owner '™Y help wtlh financing b a quallfte<i buyer. Delightful Dana Point former modd home. lour bedrooms, 3 baths, l-<:.11r gMage. $320,000 VACATION l VUY DAY 8eautlfully malnt.llned p;atlo home In NISU«I Shotes. Light. open two bedrooms plus den. T0tal beach ll~tyle. 8e-'Ch .cass. tennis. commu.nlly pool. NIGUl1. SUMMIT Sinp sby entetUlner's detlght wilt\ PMQfamlc vtews ol dty lights and pedl ol oce.n. Three bedrooms. l'amlly kitchen, bmal dining, V.c.ant &. ready! YSHOR£S 2781 .....,_.Dr. $795.000 Carol Mode ORONA DEL MAR 613AHtmlM Bernie TOwere $389_.000 317 Carnation $775,000 Chrtsta Francis 3210 SeM'lcw $339.000 Bernie Towers UDO 236 Via Eboll $695.000 Miriam Maye41 UDOISLE 844 \'a. Udo Nord $3.700,000 O'ette Steel>etg 545 Via Udo Noni $729.000 O'ette Steel>erg NEWPORT HEIGHTS 422~ $359,000 Chr1sty LangfOfd PEMHSUl.A POINT 1602 E. 8idboa Blvd $515,000 JolJ Campbell WEST NEWPORT BCH 204 -Uni St. Unit A $230,000 David Prince 204 • Urcl St. Unit 8 $330,000 David Prince f )f 1 '\, I f( >4 ·~ ~ '.'\II >1\\ I :, BAYCR£ST 1 338~ Vergilene Hull UDO lSl.E 236 Via Eboll Allison Seesemann NEW LISTINGS $629.000 $695,000 BAYCRE!T $565 000 Goroeoui3 bd, 2112 ba family home situated on \ifoe buut1tul{y i.dscloed corner I01 Back yard complete wtlh pool .,,. spa. Newer kitchen appliances u rge assumabfe loan. Room for upansion Great family ne1ohborhood HARBOR VIEW HILU S.75,000 S-umpluousT6d, reTiiilh In 1991. An artful blena-01 limestone, wood and tilt l<:Clented with French doors & windows resutts In beauty & function. Opening onto a 2112 acre part, the setting Is truly sublime. BALIOA PDmlU $11615,000 LOCATTON'; Loatl'GN, LOCATION Is s11ectaciifar watching tilt wavtt crashing o~r th• jetty This beautllul custom llomt has an exqulslle sand dune ·oaroen· rolling out to Ult ocean SC>aclous livlnO room with Butltrs Pllltl'Y Off lhe fonnal llvlno room. Fireplaee In mast Suitt pin pet*lng for 4 cars are a few ot many arntllltles UNlVERSITY PARK VILLAGE II $269 000 Wonderful Marquette modeli Great value lor the $$ Wonderful street. close 10 lhe ftbrary Large kitchen wrth adtotnino ramify room Separale dining room with buffet Romantic master bedroom with fireplace & balcony Call tenant the evening belore showmo he II put out dogs and lock box OLDE BlUf FS t275 000 jjopufar ·I mda • model' Super. super buy•lRed'uced $30,000 3 bd. 2 ba. single level on major greenbelt Pnvate pauo & the best news owner will help finance r FLORAL PARK NORTH $289,000 Large custom 2 bd home with over 2900 sq ft plus granny untt over garage Located In pteturesque Floral Parle North Santa Ana Features 9 ce1hngs huge master suite lanai manicured grounds oas cool< top and warmers BALBOA PENINSULA $319,000 Newly decorated tnlenor/extenor painted French dOors, leveters,ant1 new carpetmo ThtS charmtn0 cottaoe has 2 bd 2 ba Ideal tor a beach home Within steps of tile b bay and beach W~ST NEWPORI BEACH P.30 000 £n1oy botfi -0cean u bay views trom the deck of this upper unit condo situated only one block from the oceanfront. This ·owners unit" boasts 3 bd, 1 3/4 ba plus an inviting oreenhOuse type ·sun room". It has 2· parklno spaces. f~~~o~~,~~ona beach! This ado~~~~ cottage has new paint & carpet & can be expanded upward to catch an ocean view Flexible terms Call today' EASTSIOE CO$TA MESA $346,000 000 't miss this pieture peffeci 4bd home Numerous top quality amenities include 3 car oaraoe with roll up doors. brictl patio with spa new root with 40 year warranty, Pella dual glaze windows. lath and plaster construction and a remodeled kitchen with lovely new cabinets deSlgner hand painted tiles and Thermadore cook top. Move rlQht in and en!OYI BLUFFS $37•.900 l/iew of Back Bay, city lights and canyon surrounded by tush, eKpansive greenbelt. Light & br~t Inside and out. Private putting oreen with flood lights for night play. Plantation shutters, upgraded eat-In kitchen with recessed lighting. Dramatic mirrored entry, custom garage cabinets. reverse osmosis system, this has it alfl HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Wt.000 "f'ikle Of owneishlp" lourplex In prestigious F'iuiitlllgton Harbour locatlonl Only 112 mlle to beach Approx $35,000 oms scheduled lncomt Great rental area attracts long term tenants and top market rentals. Perteet fof owner occupied lnvtstment ··=equestrian center and ~~ Tiit view Is of !ht canyon and city hghts 4 bd, 2. 5 ba, dlnlno room. family room. sunny breakfast nook. 2 fireplaces. ca~ral ceillngl, wood noorlng. ctnlral air, skytioht "' entry 11111. 3 cowred Pltlos and 3 car oaraoe. IRVINE TERRACE ~99 000 Lowest price m lrvifle Terrace! This 3 bd 2 ha home on a large lot has a nice floor plan. but needs a ltllle TLC To be sold "AS IS" This is a probate sale & subject to court confirmation. BAYCREST $.399,900 Spacious sunny floor plan. 4 bd. 2.5 ba. family room~ 2 fireplaces. sparkling pool plus air condilionino Beautitul Baycrest home 011 prime street. House Is vacant and seller is extremely motivated THE BLUFFS $415,000 Blufis Best Value. Front row center on the back bay 'Franciscan" model ·eutted our tor todays des1oner taste 3 bd 2112 ba Extens,lve remodehno Includes new kitchen & baths. skyhohts. pella windows. smooth ce1!1ngs HUNTINGTON SEACUFF $429.000 Prestige gate guardeif community at the beach' Many thousands below sellers costs Is your gain Seller relocating out of area and sacrificing this professionally uPQraded beauty 3 bd. 2112 ba. formal dining, lavish master surte with spa. lush landscape and extensive hatdscape. The lifestyle you deserve near pool. tennis. golf and Sl)a. NEWPORT BEACH $439 000 rxecutive elegance. Single family residence. i1ated community, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, second largest floor plan. Great comer location. Community has pool. spa, park. blklno trail and Just minutes to the beach. RIP CANYON VILLAS SASS 000 ThlS fS a fO!°beSt IOCation overlookino Btg Caiivon·s 16th fairway & pond. Quiet location. marble lk>orino. built-in entertainment center In den. high ce1llnos. mirrored walls. custom painted walls, built-In storage cabinets In garaoe. outdoor garden llQhts, ·this home has betn hlQhly uPQraded. HARBOR VJEW HOMES S.69,000 llglli and bnoht Monaco In mint condition T ~nioy thi brded front porch Extremely well matntatntd\ inside and out enioy living In the tamlly neighborhood ol Harbor or View Homes. Ander$en Elementary school ls located a tew blocks a~. VICTORIA BEACH WS,000 You'll fall-in love all over again with this incnantJng ocean view retreat just steps from Victoria Beach Tucked away on a sytv~n lane, ltils exceptlonalty smar1 villa with Its vaulted beamed ceilings, vlntaoe fireplace & tree Shade~ decks win becleon you to stay. Listen to the crashing surt and leel the marvelous sea breezes. II can be yours for $485,000 CQROU DEL MAR Wt,000 Hird 1olfnd Olde-Corona del Mar, charm 'In a great lo~tlon south of PCH. Ntw kitchen. ktnO slzt garage/Work shop, fits an R .v. Seller needs to move quickly. 3 bd, and lamily room. llEWPORT IOCH SS10 DOI Wtstlltl CUstO.n tiime on wonderfut met. rbd, ~ 1ia. cattledrat celtings. 111)diteCI kitchen. large IMng room. large front glted COUf\)'ard. ~~none house to bay~~ onty steps to one ol Newports ntcut ooean btacheS Open floor plan loads ot ltght Courtyard Is Ideal tor •"resco entertaining Selltr says sell and will carry P1P9r tor quallfiecl buyer. SEA~JEW $525,000 Beaut• Ul"slnote level 3 bd. 2 ba home at end of quiet cul-de-sac tn ouard gated community. upgraded throughout lnvilino puvate spa Tranquil sening overlook1no sunny pool sized yard and gorgeous sunsets BALBOA ISLAND ~55,000 E'xlra laroe duplex. 4 bd & 3 ba on quiet. wide Balbi>a· island street. Well maintained interior and new professional landscape Square footaoe could not be duplicated today Large upper balcony and lovely tower patio Interiors recently refurnished Cliff HAVENJNEWPORT HEIGHTS $589,000 Wonderful opportunity to own tnvestmenl property in beaullful Newport Hetghts 5 untts Freshly painled 3 2 bd. 1 ba and 2 1 bd t ba All units have a smole garage Best pnced umts on the market tn oreat location Perfect tor an tnvestor or owner who would hke some income SPYGLA$S Hill S595,000 The best pnced ·property in Spyglass! 3 bd. 2 ha home Front brick patio wrth beautiful wood decking & a unique Koi pond Tile entry leadino to step down IMno room with bar area Parquet floorino in kitchen aM family room Master suite with distanced city liohts view Oversized 3 car garage with work area & room for plenty of storage. Freshly painted! BAYSHORES $669,000 Si.tony corner Tot. Spacious 3 bd each with it's own 6itli & 1 extra full bath Laroe family room with bay window Uv1no room tearures open wood beam ceilings and cozy fireplace Extra room off oarage for gym or ofhce etc lnvrung patio wrth spa NEWf ORT BEACH $729,000 Specia traditional ~ story 4 bd family home In gated community of SeaVJew Upgrades lllClude marble entry skylights. crown moldings PalloS and ~wn overlooll expansive city light views Wondertul lrfeslyfe with community pool and tenntS CORONA DEL MAR S7~ 000 Oiie ol iht best locations In Newport Beach (rvme Terrace· offers a great family neighborhood with parks and clost access to the beach. This laroe 4 bedroom home with a corner 101 location has a pool. spa and eicemplflles true pride In ownership. A great opportunity. UDO ISLE S1 ,675,0Q() Best llaytronl buy on Lido Isle! 50 It on die water with oversiled doc~ lor large yacht Remodeled Interior with spacious open floor plan features light bright kitchen. 4 bd. 3 5 ba. fabulous bay & sunset views~ Great home f<>< entertaining with 1aroe private br1ck patio. Jacunl & built-In 880. Close to Udo Village. walk to ocean & tennis oourts Highly motmted seller. LIDO ISi.MD $4,151,. "A' masterpltct of .,,l'llttetural design ancr Quality construction. located on the tip of Lido Isla/Id This gracious home features a fotmal entry toyer with sweeping staltUSt kYlnO room and din#lg room. The library, family room and breakfast room & patio ace perfect f<>< formal living. 4 of tht 5 bedrooms ar• on tht 2nd floor with the master suite overloobng the private spa & yacht sllp J -~---~----l ... ... a ..... I $1140,000 COLOWL't l Ul\Nt\l!r< •. OtEJtll lllEW $1,495,000 HOMES ... " ..... ?"" fl . -! t .,,.... ~ ~Na · ..... 4' 491---. ..... • I $1,1195,000 \ I I I I \ \ l ! : i ' ' . \ I I I\ NEWPORT BEACH $1,950,000 .. ~ ~ ~ 2121 E. coast Highway .. ~~~ Sulte1~ con-.•n~. fQUll NOuS&nO OllPOf'UnltY .... GMcM .. ._......._ ~ lfld Opentt9d Corona Del Mar, Ca. . I • . - . -- DIOf NotWElll* • AIU.1'-1m '.I Harbor View Hills South : A community full of amenities An expansive greenbelt runs from Park Green to Sandcas~e Drive. BOUNDARIES: I larbor View Hills Snulh j, bordered by Marguente Avenue to the we,t. San Joaquin Hill' Road to 1he nonh. Buck Gully to the l'a't and 'ith Avenue to the \Outh HOMES: fhrn: arl' about 45 "ngle-fam1ly homes. fhe '1n:c1' arc terraced to give more than 50',f of 1he home' a -.1cw of the ocean and harbor All the '1rcc1' have water-onented 11Jml''. 'u1..h a' Sandca\tlc. Quiet Cove and lnkt h ie STYLE: There an• I I different floor plan' from the 'mallc,1. a 1hrce-bc!dr0<1m. 1,866-square foot home. to the largest, a 1wo-,tory. 3.137- 'qu.uc tool model. Some have been np:.indcd up to 5.000 square feet. AGF.: fhc homes were built in phaM:' from 1967 to 1969. Many of the homes have been completely cu!>tomized to reflect the latest in kitchen and bathroom design. SALES: In 1994, there were 21 \ale<. in Harbor View Hill), Soulh. The prices ranged from u non-view home for $520.000 to the highe~t sale of S 1.260,000 million for u cm.tom, view home. Melinda and Murty Jone.; handled seven of these transa<.:lions for a total of one-third of all the sale~. Year 10 date in 1995. there have been four -.ales and three arc currently in escrow. NOW LISTED: There are presently 15 houses for sale ranging from $560.000 for a three bedroom. non-view to a four bedroom view home for Sl.095.000. Two 'pccial home' for 'ale are completely tum-key and well priced Li~ted at $695.000 and located at I 226 SeacreM Dnve. i' a lo-.ely. cu,tom1zed and expanded four-bc!droom. four-bath family home. There j, exlensive architectural de1a1I throughout and include' a large yard with room for a pool. The ~econd home. at 1104 Sandcastle Drive. is a beautiful. <.:<>mpletely remodeled four-bedroom, three-bath home with hardwood floors and a wine cellar. It has a private pool and ii. on the canyon with views of Pelican Hilli: golf course and some ocean view. A greenbelt runs through the community. COMMUNITY FEA11JRES: Beaches, shopping and o;chool" are within walking diMance. Another amenity is the a.'soci:uion green belt which runs fmm Park Green to Sandcastle Dnve. A4'-.oc1a1ion dues i"I $27 per month. Pelican Hills. a lovely public golf cour;c, i" just a -.hon drive and '' visible from any of the home~ on the canyon and neighboring terraced street\. SCHOOLS: Harbor View Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior-Senior High School. The private Harbor Day School offers kindergarten through eighth grade. SHOPPING: Within four blocks on Pacific <:<Wt Highway. Olde Corona del Mar provides quaint shops. grocery stores. restaurants and a movie theater. In addition, Fashion I land is nearby. SOURCE: Contact Melinda and MAity Jone.~ of The Prudential California Realty, (714) 729-7251 or (714) 729-7252. If you would lib to submit a Community Profilt of your farm area, pltast follow tht above format and enc lost a 111ap outUnt ·(Thomas Guide) of the arta along w~h a photo of a cu"tnt listing. Tht tkstription of the property goes undtr the "Now Listed" section. Send the information to Joyce Sclttrtr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (714) 5744242. If you have any questions, pltast calL The functions of an escrow Transfer of funds should protect buyer, seller and lender. Buying or <.elling a home (or other piece of real property) ll\Ually · · · · i nvol\,es the tran<;fer of large 'umi. of money. II is 1mpcra1ivc 1ha1 lhe lrun,fcr of lhesc fund' and related document' from one pany 10 another be handled an ,\ neutral. 'ecure and Kn11wledgcablc manner For the protection of buyer. '4!llcr and len<kr. the e-.crow pnx.-cs' wa..' de"elnped A' J buyer or \Cller. you want tu be lcrtain all cond1t1on~ of <.ale have been i\lel ~fore property and money change hands. The technical defin111on of an escrow is a 1ran,ac11on where one party engaged in the 'ale. tran~fer or lea..c of real or per.onal property with another person delivers a written in4'trumcnt. money or other items of value 10 a neutral third person. called an c\l·row agent or escrow holder. Thjs third pcri.on hold~ the money or items for disbur<>ement upon the happening of a !.pecified event or the performance of a 11pecified condition. Simply stated. the escrow holder impartiaJly carries out the written iallfate«icr re 'WJ\r peldiplll dDlil • • . . '. --, .. ~' -~ ~ ' :..;L....... ..._. L Rcl'.cnt remodelcding makei. thil> true J show place. 2BR suites & Iott w/n:ntral Jir, rop of the line appliances & tixrure~, plantation shurcers bc.iutifuJ landscap ing w/auto irrigation ............ $489,500 '-.I \\'l'O IU •BEACH LINDA ISLE · Will trade for Big Canyon. 3BR ~uite!>, & full view of Harbor. 60ft. on the WJter 2 dock:. & 3 side tics .................... $3,950,000 BELCOURT Ocean & my light views from thi~ inaedibk masterpiece. Steel beam const 5BR suites, library, &mily rm & den ................ $3,950,000 BIG CANYON Totally remodeled BEITER THAN NEW 3BR, with large den. Security l>Vi.tcm and custom· izcd throughout.. ................. $899,000 NEWPORT H E IGHTS Views of ocean, bay, mounraim. and city lights. SBR's plus family rm Sepaate m.iidll quarters ................................ $800,000 HARBOR RIDGE · "Casablanca" plan with a peaceful wooded and night light views. Le use option? .... $599 ,000 HARBOR RIDGE · View of city lightS & s now capped mountains. Remodeled 3BR + Loft · Owner may carry 2nd TD or AJTD ......... $559,000 BAYVIBW DUPLEX W /INCOME Unique duplex in old Balboa with a New England cottage look & lovely bay view ............................... $419 ,000 I ·,,I\\ l'l 1i\l •!'.I \\ 11 DOVER SHORES Beautiful front row ''IC\\. of Back BJy, urv light~ and mounta1m from thl\ large 4BR home Pm .lie ptK>I . . ... $795,000 SEAVIEW LJrgnt pl.in 4BR + t.1m1ly room, 3RA, \CO\JUonJI view of nty light\ Jnd mount.11n:.. L.lrge lot \\ /\p.1. ........................... $725,000 WATERFRONT · 2 Mobile Home~ on the bay Ill Lido PJrk. Grc.lt for year long living or val'.ation retre,\t. CJll Now ............ $15,000 & $17,500 NEWPORT BEACH ChJrm111g mohik home. Tot.illy remodeled & np.1nded and J Im cly b.i\' view. Light & bright w/2BR +den ....... $96,000 NEWPORT T RI PLEX Ab-.olute Top of the line Upper hJ been l'.Omplctcly redone. Ocher units in top cond1cion. 3 car garage ........ $489,000 R -2 LOT Stepi. to the beach. E~l'.epuonal 'Jluc for th1'i home on a large lot 35,95 Will .u:com. a 4400 • I t t • ; 1 t t (I lJ~l )'\_ \•l lJ I •\1 \I~ C ORONA DBL MAR · YOU CAN'T FIND A BEITER PRICE IN OLDE COM! 2BR, fireplace, wet bar, .md a great lo(ation .............. $295,000 C AMEO HIG HLANDS 4BR home on 1 level. Over 2,000 s.f. Nice yJrd, private pool. .............. $575,000 C ORONA DBL MAR Great location in Harbor View Hills. fatr.t large lot. Light & airy · nice paao. Lots of room to exp.tnd ............................ $595,000 OCBAN VIBW DUPLEX A rare opportunity. 2 uniu. Great for inves· tors or live in one & let the other hdp mm the nts ............... SS99 900 '.\I\\ l'l >IU 'I ( IU \ 1· NEWPORT CREST Large 4 BR plus family room. Perteet l'.onJ1t1on with decorator tile, tireplJ\.C wet bar, quiet kxation.......... ... . . 5250,000 LOWEST PRICE! Dr.im.iul'. \mgk lc\•cl townhomc, 2BR, w/rcmoddcJ kitl'.hcn and many \'.'mtom k.inm:\. Loh of Pizaa ............................. $209,000 NEWPORT CREST l-=ULL OCEAN VIEW. Sensational 3BR townhnmc. Beautifully remodeled · indirect lighting, fireplace, plus expanded dcck ..... $324,500 OTI I Lil 'I r\H.l·.r\'.'i ORANGE PARK ACRES Cu'>tom c~tate w/!>pcnacular view'>. Over 3.5 .Kres. SBR plu:. guc!>t hou~e Pool & i.pa .................................... $2,350,000 GRAYLAND, WASHINGTON ~atcd on an acre wnh 180 ocean \;ews. 3BR energy ctlic1ent home w/ 1,300 sq.ft. deck . . ... . ... . . $359 ,000 ORANGE -4BR home on a large l'.Orner lot. New l'.arpct, fire pl.Kc, family room & nke yard w /bnck fireptt. GrcJt neighborhood ....................... $199 ,900 CO STA MESA putlci.., H.irhor Pointe town home. 2 large -.uitn w /cathedral ceilings. lmide unit. Nkc yard ....................................... $ l 43,900 MISSION VIEJO · Pcrfrct for tirst time buyers! Large end unit w/2 ma'> tcr suites. Lowest prked nmdo in Ridgemont ............................ S 165,500 SOUTH COAST MBTRo .. -.. i tcaJ this!! One of the '~rca over · rk. 2BR'l> hi ....................... $89,900 BAST COSTA M.BSA · Spacious 3BR townho mc. V:tulted ceilings, new car· pet. OVER. 1800 sq . ft. and looks like new!! .................................... $279 000 2 5 BA, formal Jinmg, family room, bcJuetful kitchl.'n wjhardwood tloor mg. frnh p.1int. Pm .Ill.' :.pa .. $349 ,500 HERITAGE PARK ~rn.,J1111n.1I 3BR "S,rntiago". Dr.1m.i11c.1lly upgradl.'d w/IJrgl.' Ii\ ing mom, dimng .ind tJmil} room. Bcauaful cik.,, :.hut tall & oak dctJll. ............... $ 194,500 H ERITAGE PARK Lo"dy 2 hcd room townhome with .1 nKc lm.Jtmn nn the park. Air conditionmg & 2 car g.1rage ................................. $ 149,900 TURTLE ROCK Dctachn.i home \vtth 3BR, family room. J1ning mom Oil ,l large lot W/poul, 'J1•l & \IC\\' of htll\! .............. ·-··· ... $316.500 TURTLE ROCK home. 4BR plu:. bonu' room \\1th ttk, Bnbcr l'.Jrpet, drning & l.1m1ly room L.irgc yard, pat10-. .ind 3 \..lr garage ................................ $436,900 0 I' I· '.\ 'I l H >l. SF s SATURDAY SBAVIBW 2027 Yacht Defender DOVER SHORES 1484 Galaxy IRVINE 27 M~dron:a IR.VINB 19391 Sierra Chub NBWPOllT BBACH 2463 Irvine Ave. tEl SATURDAY/SUNDAY NBWPOB.T BRACH • •• 1; - Newport. Custom Estates offer a 25,000 square·foot su"r estate Thii. incredible <;uper estate boasts more 1han 25.000 -.quarc feet of living space and is 'ituated on about one acre of lush land-.caped land. Spectacular view!> of the c11y. canyon and moun1ains compliment thii. unique home. Feature' include 14 bedrooms. 16 full bath' and five half baths. grand entry foyer. dual stairca<;e, music room. nine fireplace~ and two libraries. The lavbh maser <;Uile includes a retreat. hi' and hers ba1hs. a Mudy. three fireplaces, exerc1<;e mom. sauna and large view balcony. Al'iO included is a theater. studio. dance noor. wine room. elevator. bowling alley. billiard!> room. gym. reading room. teen room. bonus mom, two full-si1.e walk-in wet bari., ·i.ervants quarters and gourmet kitchen with large butler pamy. To top things off. there is a golfer's putting green, a full-size tennis court, pool with spa, gazebo. private motor court with iron gates and an eight-car garage. including a limou inc garage. Priced at $7.995 million. Broker cooperation. no Mello-Roos or 'pecial tax a.'ises ~nts and low association dues. For appointmen~. call Newport Custom Estates Inc .• (714) 376-9941 or visit our sales and information office. Directions (Thomas Guide. pg. 889. J-6). San Joaquin Hills Road to Spyglass Hill Road. to Ridgelinc Drive. Proceed through guard entry to Strafford Drive. Judy Mune!y collects . honors In 1994 she sold more than 22 properties exceeding $10 million in gross sales volume . Coldwell Banker Newport Beach real estate profe,<;ional Judy Muncy was recently honored al> the company'' 1994 Top Sale,per,on -Mo't Transac1ion!I and a member of the Top Ten for all Orange County-ba.,ed Coldwell Banker offices. Muncy received lhe award!> from Bob Le Fever. pre1oiden1 of Coldwell Banker, al the Orange County Regional Award\ BreakfaM. In 1994. Muncy sold more 1ha11 22 propertie11 exceeding $10 million in gros11 \ale<. volume. "I -.ell a life,tyle and won't 'ellle for anythmg lei..; than what is abr,olutely right for them." she 'aid. "If the magic and value are not there. we keep on looking." Muncy·~ high standardi. of 'en ice arc helping to \el new record' of wccei.i. in 1995. She currently represenL' 25 home .;ellers with properties r.:inging prices from $250.000 to S4 million . Combined. h\!r listing production excecdi. $1 2 million. a phenomenal productivity which Judy Muncy earned her the Top Li l'lting Salesperson designation in February. Due to her extensive knowledge in the field. she is frequently asked by banking institutioni'l to handle Broker Preview Opinions. Muncy\ broad background in the real estate industry began in Michigan where she wa.' buying and ~lljog her own properties. She 11oon turned to real e\tate full time and was ino;trumental in the development of Michigan's first executive office uites. helping the builders and managing the office complexes. Opportunities arose for her to handle the lea<iing and majn1enaocc of the complex and tenant improvements. To bener serve the tenants, she opened a bookkeeping and secretarial service. "I took a lemon and made lemonade." she said. "I've always been able to expand on my services by seeing what i' lacking and then working backwards and calculating what it would take to fill in the gaps." Muncy's insight.<; have been ei.pecially productive in real estate. Early on she launched a career in acquisitions and syndications. She then earned a securi1jcs license and moved to Cali fornia and opened a securities firm in Newport Beach. Her expansive knowledge was put to the test when she ho!.ted semjnaN teaching financial planners. CPAs and other executives the intricacies of private placemen! syndication.,. matching buyers with properties throughout the United States. She endorsed the program only while her clients were able to reap rewarding returns on their investments. "When the market turned I couldn't. in good conscience. promote products that didn't make sense economically,• she said. "I only sell what makes clear financial sense.• In 1990. she joined Tarbell Newport Beach Realty. and within a year was considered the firm's premier Realtor. Muncy joined Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office in 1993 and has been the recipient of numerous awardi; and accolades for superior production and service. Today. Muncy is most proud of her loyal followiQg of repeat and referral clients. all of whom are happy to testify to her conscientious and comprehensive servic~ · and marketing style. Active in the Newport Beach Country Club. she also o enjoys tennis. bridge and golf. Judy Muncy can ~ naclud at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office, (714) 6#- 9060. FamiUes reserve an ocean view in San Cl,emente Grund opening plan<; arc ~l for the nev. e<;t relea!>C of homes at San Clemente·' Del Cabo neighborhood. The gated. hilhop property i~ localed Ill the planned community of For..,tcr Ranch. minute' from Dami Poin1 Harbor. Four ocean-view h1lme' m 1he late!>l phase were reserved by familic~ during 1he pre '"le opening la:.l weekend. The home- huycr' l·amc from Atlanta. Georgia. Lo' Angclei-, Irvine and Pa\adena. .. Del Cabo offe r' <,n much \ aluc thJI we· re gelling buyer' from all mer:· 'ail.I Lc,hc Fairbank!>. the neighborhood·, 11n-,i1e 'alci. rcpre~ntat1ve. Price" i.tart at $319.990 anu the home' h.i~e over 3,000 !lquare feet of living area. up 10 ~i' bedrooms and large } ardi.. .. Yo11 !.imply can ·1 find value). like thi o; anywhere but here:· added Fairbank.\. With family l'O(lm\. bonus rooms. den,. three-car gar.:ige' and '>pectacular ocean view ... Del Cabo 1i. attr.:ictive to families look mg for a home with 101 of room. "h\ a great neighborhood for families:· <;a1d Fairbanks. ''Every home is on a private cul-<te-~ac and the entire community is gated so parents appreciate the privacy and '\Ceurity this offers. There arc highly rated, new schools nearby and the city'<; beaches and parks provide lots of recreation and ports activities for children, too." Del Cabo is ituated on nearly 70 acres of property and wiil offer a Wtal of just 50 home!'i ... We enjoy t~ lowest density of any neighborhood in O\lr IJ'Ca," said Fairbank . -...... ... .. Mmt of the landt;eape ii; kept in its natural 'late. perfe1:1 for kid!> to explore and hike." The 180-dcgree panoramic views from home' me Jude wide. ocean vistas. Saddlcback Mountain. the golf course and light\ of the For~1cr Ranch valley. The home' feature cla!.!.ic California architecture highl igh1cd by window ~hullers. wood rafter.-and window 'helves. view dech and genuine d ay tile roofs . Each home hu' dirl'CI m:cei.\ to a three-car garage with roll-up door, . lnti:riur appointment' include famil y roo1m wi1h wood-burning fireplaces and every ma-.ter bedroom includci. a fireplace remotely controlled from the maliter bed. Kitchen' feature Burupean-Myle cabinetry wi th laminated interiors. ceramic tile counter top,, two large 30-inch wide ovens, built-in microwave. four-burner 'ealed glass-top gas range. \tainle"' teel hood with warming light\. triple 'ink. and energy-aving di~hwa.-.her. In each home, a breakfast nook adjoin<; the kitchen. Master bedroom include spacious walk-in do ets and volume ceiling\. Master baths feature separate glas<;-cnclosed ceramic tiled showers, oval contoured tubs. two sinks and ceramic tile counter to~ Every home has an interior laundry room with plenty of cabinet !>puce. The two-story Plan Two features three to five bedrooms and three full bathR m 3.087 square feet. A country-Myle kitchen. ndjoinlng the family room, opens to the rear patio area .and offc~ hill~ide. valley and ocean view!I. A large bonus room upstairi. can be an office, children's i.ludy or en tertainment room. The Plan Three, with 3.350 ~uare feet offen. four to ix bedrooms and three bathi,. One of the bedrooms and a bath is on the first floor and can be a guest room or maid's quarters. A craftsman~ tyle uairca~ with an oak railing lead to the second level. Thi newly el(panded floor plan now includes a library room with balcony loft overlooking the entry. Appointments in the bomcoe include rece~sed kitchen and hallway liibts. rair.cd panel doo~ cu\tom ba5eboard~ and door molding. butted-glas!I comer windows and rai5Cd entries. TilC homes exceed current energy-i.avin$ requirements and feature added insulauon, an efficient water heater and a natural aa.<i-forccd air healing system. For ~urity. each h<>mc includes a fire panoramic views. protection sprinkler syMem and ~moke detectors. Del Cabo i!I a private. gated community of 50 homes, Two-thirds of the !>Cvcnty acre, remains in its natural !It.ate. There will be three private parks within the neighborhood with barbecues and picnic areas for the use of Del Cabo residents and guests. To visit Del Cabo. take Interstate S to San Clemente's Camino de Estrella exit. Tum inland and the street ~ome Camino de Los Marc). Continue to Portico del Sur. tum lef't to Sombre..00. tum left to Altura and left to the Del Cabo model complell at the top of lhe hill. Three model homes are open from IO a.m to dust daily. except Monday when the hours are noon to dusk. Por more information. call (714) 361-0674. VF""PIES Spectacular ocean view highlights striking interior. Spacious mirrored din. rm. Elegant custom mantle. View deck.28R, 2BA ........................... $259.900 CORONA DEL MAii Classic Village cottage So. of hwy w/upgraded lot .. sunlit liv. rm .. FAU. 2BR w/French doors opening to priv. patio, 2 car gar. Mint Condition .... $459.000 ,_ Nl1WOll1' SHOmES Sparkling bright 3 bedroom remodeled home with vaulted ceiling. plan tation shutters, brick patio. Fabulous kitchen! ........................................ $279.900 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4 SBA entertainment oriented home. 14.000 sf lot Secluded pool. Indoor spa. 15 skylights. 34 French doors. Small ocean view .... $899,000 CORONA DEL MAil So. of the hv.y duplex on one of the prettiest streets ln the village. 42x118 lot with huge park·like yard between main residence and unit ............... $499.000 coaoNA DEi. NAii Ocean view, So. of Hwy 17,700 sq.ft. lot w/1arge home. 38R, 38.\ 2 car gar. R· 1 zone but arranged w/3 MJ)lli.b Mng wees..... .. $895.00I -----------· OPENHOUSa 3S2 HAZEL. COM SAT & SUN 12-S J07 rorrv. COM SAT & SUN 12-S SISB BEGONIA.COM SAT 12-S DIVINE TEllllACE Expansive. upgraded & bright! Walls of glass bring beautiful grounds into liv.rm. w/library alcove. din.rm. & mstr suite. 4BR. 3BA. New kitchen!! ..... $699.500 SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5.5 BA. custom hm. Up close ocean view. gated beach access. Finest quality l/o. High ceil .. 3 fplc .. maid's rm ........... $2,750,000 CORONA DEL MAil Owrning cottage plus ocean view, artist· s stwio, 2 car gar R l zone but has 2 sep IMng areas. Roof deck. So. of Coast Highway ...................... $6Z5.000 MESA VEmE 4BR, 3BA two-story on a quiet street Hardwood floors, upgraded kitchen and baths, formal dining room lnvnaculate! ................... ... EASTm.tJFf Meticulous grounds frame leaded glass entry door to beautiful SBR. 3BA tri-leYel. French doors to bnck patio & spa. Sumptuous mstr bath .................. $595.000 NEWPORT COAST Brand new "Ocean Ridge" custom w/panoram1c ocean. city & min view. Contemporary design w/marble. granite. 14.000 sq.ft. lot ...... $1,795,000 - NEWPORT COAST Prestigious gated comm. Built 1994. 3BR. library, 2 (pie 3 car garage. Exquisite maple floors, soaring ceilings & plantation shutters........... .. .. .. $650.000 COSTA JEM New paint, new carpet 8t tile, new roof. 3BR, 28A plus huge family & dlnlng room. French doors In IMng room. Pmty entry w/brick planters.'""'''" SUS. .·. . ,.· -.. . . . -. .. . ' . . . j.-. . lf . . :. ... . '· •• , ' fl Dove Canyon's Club Collection offers quality craftsmanship, value ·and enioyment Rie lly Homci. knows there is more to buying a new home than what meets the eye. It realizes the enduring value and mtcgrity of a home is equally important to m overall design and appearance. ''We understand the needs of today's homcbuyer and their desire to purchase the highe\t quality home at the best price.• 'aid pre!>ident Tom Rielly. Serious homebuyers !>hould also note we an: currently offering a very attractive financing package -but for a limited time only. A-. pan of this special program. Rielly Homes will pay all non-recurring c:lo,ing 1.:osts. with our adjustable rate mon gage loan staning at 3.95 percent. Thi' rate will adjust monthly with a 2 percent annual cap and an 11.75 percent h fc11me cap tied to the (11th district cost of fund'>J w11 h no negati\ c amortiza11on. Bccau\e cenam re\tncuon'> do apply contact. your 'ale' n:prc ... cntativc for more 10torma11011 In add11ion to employing i.tate-of-thc- an bu1 ld111g mmcnal ... and method\. Rielly Home' mdudc., feature' such a ... three ftrcplm.:c' per home and the use of Gyp Crcte 2000 noor under-layment in the two-... tory homc dc'!gm .. Ne\tled m the hcan of Dove Canyon and \urrounded by 360-degree views of natural panorama. The Club Collection border\ the I ~t and 5th fairways and overlook ... the vi,ta\ and waterscapes of the 18th fairway. Resident<, are also within walking distance to the Swim and Tennis Club. the dnving range and <;ceoic parks. FamJlie!-. with young children also appreciate The Club Collection which ... c;crved by two highly-rated Saddlcbad. Valley and San Juan Cap1.,trano -;chool d1c;trictc; that provide quality education in cloc;e pro.x1m11y. Well-suited for a d1 .. ersny of need., and aspiration'>. The Club Collecuon offer' a choice of four. one-and two-'1ory noorplans ning10g from 2.209 10 3.003 square feet of interior li ving space. They include three to four and fi ve bedrooms. as many a\ four :ind one-half baths. and two and three-car garage'>. Prices are from $276.900. The Club Collection includes the open- ~tyled. 2.209 MJUarc-foot. singlt>i.tory Plan One. Thi~ '>pacious home is di~tinguished by glas!-1 and I I-foot ceilings in the living. dining. fa mily rooms and the master suite. The Plan One's kitchen includes a brcakfa'it bar. nook and center b land cooktop. The award-winning. 2.583 square-foot Plan Two features a romantic ~piraJ stairca!>e and private downstairs bedroom perfect for guests or a live-in nanny. The master suite features a o;1tting area. a c;pacious walk-in closet and a 10' 9" ceiling. Thie; two-story plan highlights a family room open to the kitc hen. and an elegant living room with a 19-foot high ceiling. Perfect for growtng families. the award winning 2.789 square-fool Plan Three features expansive main living areas. This plan is charnclerized by an enormous family room with a nine-foot ceiling . Each of the secondary bedrooms features Its owo private bath. while one also include a walk-in clo et. This home's master suite sittin1 area is wrapped in wir.dows beneath an impressive 13-foot c:ciJina. For laraet famHles, the revised interpretation o(tbc Plan J (the new 38) otrerrthc nexfbUity ot a foun" bedroom Glass and 11 -root ceilings highlight the living, dining and family rooms in The Club plu'> a greaH.ized bonus room measuring about 14 x 15 feet or fifth bedroom option in 3.003 square feet of elegant living !>pace. Impressive from every angle. each Club Collection home offers such distinctive features as eight-foot raised panel interior doors. dramatic volume ceilings. three woodbuming fireplaces. hand-finished oak and painted stairway handrails. custom radius wall comers. energy-saving dual glULed vinyl windows. and ceramic tile or wood entry Oooring. The gourmet kitchens are fully equipped with a G.E. custom-designer -white on white appliance package with a self- cleaning double oven and microwave. dishwac;her and gas cooktap. Each kitchen design includes custom-fintshed oak cabinetry. hand-set 3"x3" ceramic tile countertops. a spacious walk-in pantry and breakfast nook. Homeowners can relax in luxurious master bedroom uite • rooms which promote elegant seclusion. All three plans feature romantic woodburrung fireplaces. high ceilings and expan ive itting areas in the e rooms. Beautifully master bath/drcs ing areas include roomy walk-in closets. mirrored closet doors, oval tubs, separate clear glass--encloscd showers with band-r.ct 3"x3" ceramic tile sulTOUnds. oak raised panel cablnel'I, tile countenops and de igner-sclccted Delta bra'l!I fixtures. The resicfence at The Club COl~ctrot'I also feature rear and side yard masonry fencing with wrought iron.sectional roll- up doors with electronic openers. and oversized raised panel front entry doors. In additfon, each home is cnpped by a concrete tile roof. keyed to i\s exterior design. All homes include energy-efficient centml heating and air conditioning (dual- z.oned in Plan Three), dual-paned windows throughout, convenient interior laundry rooms and authentic stone and brick detail on the fireplaces and exteriors. Dove Canyon is a guard-gated. 874-acre master-planned residential golf course community bordered by the 420.()()().. acre Cleveland National Fore t and the Starr Ranch Audubon Sanctuary. Residents are close to O'Neill Regional Parlt. which off er softball fields. playgrounds and riding trails only a short drive away from this secluded community. Homeowners enjoy the Swim and Tennis Club, with a 2S-metet j unior Olympic swimming pool. whirlpool spa, barbecue. picnic grounds and four lighted tennis courts. There are also two community ~p which feature half-court baskttbaU. tot lots. a jungle gym and equestrian trails. The private. cbampionshjp 18-holc Jack Nicklaus Signature Ooll CourM: is the . centerpiece of Dove Canyon. and is rated among the top three counes in Orange -C6t.ih~:-Irs'f0Cll pornr. lht Hc1'BM 47.000-square-foot Dove Canyon Country Club is also a private facility. complete with pro shop, workout room and full dining facilities. Rielly Homes' Deer Ridge neighborhood, located on one o f the highest vantage points of Dove Canyon offers exceptional views of the Cleveland National Forest. With six incredible oversized view lots still remaining, Deer Ridge provides beautifuUy.crafted ingle- family detached homes thal range from 2.356 to 2.662 square feet, and; feature five and six bedrooms. and three-car garages (optional four-car garage on select lots). Priced from the mid- $200.000's. Deer Ridge offers large, f amily-siz.cd lots avera1ing 8.000 to 10,000 square feet. For mocc information, call The Club Collection sales office. (714) 459-8667. Tu visit The Club Collection or Deer Ridge at Dove Canyon. take the San Diego Freeway (5) to Alicia Parkway. Go cast on Alicia to Santa Martarita Partway and tum right. Continue &o Plano Trabuco, tum right. At Dove Canyon Drive tum left and proceed to the ~ sate. Pollow the 11igns to the sates center, which is open Tuesday · Sunday. 10 a.ra to' p.m. and Monday. I p.m. &o S p.m. DIPI ...... ._. • AJ1111; lS.1'" . 1-800-BEST LOAN Home ~ers are more or less divided Into two groups. Group 1 believes that a mortgage is like a Visa Card and they can get the best deal at an 800 number or through a low-level person at a BIG institution. Group 2 knows that mortgages are complex financial pro~ucts. It's t<?ugh to decide which is best. They get advice from a bngnt, experienced advisor they can trust., Let's be honest, catalog stores with 800 numbers are great for ordering sweaters. You can even bul Mutual Funds from an 800 number. But when you call any 800 number, you re talking with a person making S6 or S 7 per hour. Do you really want financi~I advice ~r<;>m a telemarketer? Big lenders and banks are like that too. To them, Loan Rep ' 1s an entry level or trainee job. let me give you a due • the smartest people in this business do not work at the other end of an 800 number. They are not trainees at the place where yoor checking account is either. You CAN find a smart, experienced advisor at a 714 numberi I have an MBA from Stanford and I have experience too. In the last 14 years I have funded over USO million in loans in the Newport Beach area. You actually save thousands of dollars too (the objectlvel) because we get most of our money from Wall Street sources which have lower rates than the banks do. Please call me for an appointment. LLONGS 011 NEWPORT LISTINGS Largest Sl~gle Story-Port StrHts OVER 2.200 SO. FT X-l.arge. Soulh lacing yard, ush landseapmg. Huge 0gre111 room· -almosl 1,000 sq. ti Upgraded ki1chen, mirrored war drobes, room lo expand lo second slory $479,000 Open Sun 1-5 1829 Port Sheffield PORT STREETS-CARMEL F.OR LEASE: 2BR, 2.5 Ba. Npt North New. non-burnable rool. air condttioned, Townhm. close to comm. pooV spa. lrg 2- $ecurity system. extra large (almost 8,000 car gar. outdoor patio area. S 1,27.S mo sq. fl.) yard. 3BRl2 BA. great home to CdM DUPLEX··l.al11• Owner's unit, ,...ex_pa_nd_-_Red __ uced __ to_S4_09_,ooo __ . ----. F1ne location. 1Jpgaded front unit, large CARMEL MODEL t'\+2) On the master w lte. fire-plaee, separate rub and greenbelt. StepS ~ ~ O l)'grounds, pool, shower. sitting area. etc. Tile kllchen olubho0seh>e0v _,baseball helds. counter-tops. upgraded eablnell'y. Bright and in 7 "' wid'I now tile flooriig. Reduced by $25,000 lO $660,000. Frorit ~--lo_ve_tf.;.._deQOt' __ ._$4_79 ...... _ooo--".J __ __. unh (S BR) also for lease '2,500. CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Sch lor 14 .. years. while handling moro than 250 sales. 140+- sales In lhe Port Streets. We can holp you find the home you are looking lor. SEAWIND! QUIET -Harbor View Ph 111. Ciry lights/mountain view and a lovely yard. Port Car1isle--exceptional location. many up-grades. near communily pool. spa, and tennis. Reduced to $459,000 Independence Mortgage Company 852-8822 ~ONGS OF NEW PO RT Licensed real csta1c brCll..cn, C..lif, Dcp'I of Real es1a1c ~n·ing th<' Nt'WfJ<Jn 8t'a,·h -Co~ta M t'.W arra sinu 1980 Randy Johnson, President GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-LONG I 640-5664 Rtitn ••of April 13, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST TYPE PHONE RATE Abacus Fina0C1al Grp. A (714) 375-6666 8.000% American Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 8.250% Bank of America B (800) 424~2632 8.375% -------Bank of California B (714) 252-3367 8.375% Cahfomla Federal Bank S (800) 225-33_3_7--8.375% Chase Manhattan B (714) 263·8100 8.563% Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.500% Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 8.250% Detrick Mortgage Group A ('714) 759·9692 8.125% Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 8.250% ----Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232·2309 8.375% First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 8.375% First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 8.375% ---------=---=-----------First Nationwide Mtg. K (800) 843·2265 8.375% Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 8.250% Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 56().9000 8.375% Home Savings S (800) 975·5051 8.<400% Irvine Natlona~l-Mt-g-. ----R--'(71_4.;...) -85-7--7-9-n 8.125% Oceamtiew Financial R (800) 266·0555 8.250% Profed Mortnat.. K (800) 686·3756 8.250% Southland Financial K (800) 572-5626 8.375% Union Bank 8 (800) 453· 1288 8.375% Welts Fargo Bank B (800) 225-5932 8.500% 30-year fixed "' OWN 5 10 5 10 20 20 20 5 5 20 5 10 20 20 20 5 20 10 10 20 5 20 20 POINTS LOCK· (%) IN A.P.R. 2.375 30 8.293 1.500 15 8.450 ----1.875 45 8.618 1.250 30 8.549 1.375 45 8.563 1.500 30 8.767 2.000 0 8. 759 1.500 45 8.450 1 .500 15 8.324 1.750 30 8.478 2.000 10 8.632 ---1.500 15 8.5n 2.125 30 8.646 1.500 30 8.5n 2.000 30 8.506 ------1.250 45 8.549 1.500 30 8.602 ------1.750 15 8.351 1.250 15 8.423 1.750 30 8.478 ----1.500 21 8.5n 2.000 60 8.632 1.500 60 8.703 INTEREST % RATE OWN 4.450% 20 4.950% 20 6.125% 20 6.500% 20 4.750% 20 6.500% 20 5.250% 20 4.750% 20 4.450% 20 4.500% 25 7.250% 10 4.950% 20 5 .125% 20 4.375% 20 4.875% 25 6.250% 20 5.950% 20 4.750% 10 ---6.250% 10 <4.500% 20 5.<450% 20 6.375% 20 6.125% 20 POINTS (%) 1.650 0.500 1.000 1.250 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.000 1.650 0.875 1.750 0.750 --2.125 1.000 1.250 1.000 1.000 1.375 1.500 1.500 1.000 0.000 1,500 30· Year adjustable A.P.R. 7.355 7.640 8.876 9.014 7.540 8.987 7.644 7.685 7.355 7.525 7.632 7.466 7.919 7.412 9.016 7.860 7.500 7.829 9 .014 7.590 7.396 MAX. LOAN 600,000 650,000 203.150 500,000 203,150 650,000 650,000 MARGIN {%) 2.250 2.650 2.500 2.750 2.500 2.750 2.600 INDEX 110 110 H S H S -110 HS 11D 203, 150 2.750 11 D 600,000 2.250 11 D 600,000 2.500 11 D 203.150 2.500 110 20:l, 150 2.450 11 D ------203, 150 2.875 11 D - 2_03--'-, 1_50 __ 2_.3_75_ 110 500,000 2. 750 L 1 M 203.150 2.875 11 D 500,000 2.450 11 D 300,000 2.750 110 203,150 2.750 1TS <400,000 203,150 2.500 110 2.350 110 7.762 203,150 2.875 t10 9 .121 203,150 2.750 6CD ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 6M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 6M 1M 1M SM 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1M 6M 6M 8ofl bid ........ PI09I*"' •• 30f30 oonwnllonll mortOllllU· Trtie of L«* It. 8 • 8enk. K • lnOl1gllgil blnl!ar; A • ~ bfoMf; s • MYlngs & loan Mol1gllgl benl!ef1 .,., blolc9tl .,.. llOensed by ltle Celllornia ~IC OI Ae.i E .... • e11111f a b1o11et °' OOfPO'lllon. For lnlonnlltlon C.-c.111. DAE at (918) 227-0931 .,._.._..for ~t9111et ls an lntlOduc1oly rate lot the lnl ~ pel'lod Down P.,_,. 11 amount o1 cun (% o1 ..... price) P91d ID MdW ptlor IO t10r*1g 1n011g11119 c:ontracl Polnta are % ol loen b9lanol peld lo lander al !Ima ol loen Cloling. lodl~ Is 119 number of days lelldlt ouwana.ea fall prior 10 C6osing, A.P .A. la the 11MUa1 peftlerUge 111te wt1'ctl la anftllf'llMld IMUll COii ot IN loan to 1he borrower. All A.P\R.s •• C8laJlllted by~ News Co beled on• $203,150 lolnMIOUOI, the poitltl lhoWn encl $700 IOlal fiNI The A.PR.a 819 lndudld In ll'lls ctlltl lot c:ompari· aon ontv. wi.,, ~ for a 1o11n, Fedellll Tl\Jlh..ln.t..nding law ,.qulrH le!ldM IO calculele an A.P A IPIQfie IO MCf'I loln offer. ......,._ !OM la the namtum larldet' wlll loetl under ~ terms Al Ii_, 11118 programs ha\lf 1 mui- murn of $203 150 ....... (In~) fl 1enC11r1 profit; margin• Index• ldUal rala llfl« h ~. !Miii It lhe l>ltJI lotMlllng 1t1 ..... ,. .. (Margin + Index • New Aale). 110 • 11ltl Dist. Cost of F\Mlds, ITS • 1.y.., TrNSUty 8*, IAM. i..monfl Ll80A, 6TB. &-moncn TrMsuty Bin, &CD . 6-monltl aYelllgl C9ftlllCale °' dlpollt AdfUIS-t ft~ ia !he period betwMll 9dJ~ttnenlS 1M. 1·Monlh. SM. I-Months. 1Y• I v-. All,..., slmject IO ohel9 Veffy ,_Ind 911m1 prior to appyfng lot 1 loen. All lendefs prO'tidl loans wllll dllterenl , ... and wms lot Cllftwllll loln amounts. The lnlotmatlon prtMntld II not an oller IO make a loln F0t • QOnSumtf guide on how IO ltlQf) lot. mor10IOI. Miid .... so c:Mck ptlylbilt IO Mortgege NtwS Co. 1810 e 17tt 81 .• &itl 100.s.a Alta, CA W701 (714) 83&-1 In COPYRIGHT . 1995 Mot1glgl News Co --. --- - ,, l't-• -1 LEISURE WORLD . LAGUNA HILLS SSS3·B RAYO DEL SOL Preat:l&fous "Monaco" Model Loated In tbe Elite "110" Area • 3 spacious bedrooms & 2 baths • Large family kitchen • Enclosed cowred patio witb panoramic view • Fonnal lMng room & dining room w/ftreplace • Gated courtyard entJy way •Air condJt:loning & cbarcoaJ filtration system • 2600 plus sq. feet of lMng area • Attached 2 cu garage with direct entry S4S9,000 472-6262 NEWPO RT BEACH 386 L1 Canada JBR Remax/joan 760-5000 Great Investment Large Duplex -le88 than 1 block tram beaeh Two units -each hes 3 Bd, 2 Ba and ~ace Drive By -Then Call ... You 'll Love It!! 129 39th Streat Judy Gaad • Duncan Forgey 759-3752 •· 433·9327 pgr Co••t ~ --· Gorgeous Home South of High way Ocean & Sunset Views Approx 3,200 S q. Ft. Beautifully Remodeled ~ (Est. 1954) 714 640-7000 ,.. Sassy Luby: Sun 1-4 $254,000 "Forrest Gump " gets her vote AGENCY: Prudential California Realty. Newport Beach JOB TITLE: Broker · Associate Sony Luby FAVORITE MOVIE: "Forrest Gump" FAVORITE GETAWAY: Connecticut PET PEEVE: People who don't keep appointments. HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Making money by helping people and making new friends. D FARM AREA: Corona dcl Mar HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Three years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Corona del Mar HOBBIES'INTERFSI': Tennis, golf. trave l and theater CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Wellness Community and Cover Girls LAST BOOK READ: "Tibetan Book or living and Dying' • '"I ; JI I .. .· '• --- COVER HOME This ls a rare combination of a bayfront home with dock plus a grassy rear yard with patio, pool and spa. The south facing lot, with 70' of bay frontage and a very large dock to accommodate a 65' yacht, is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac with superb upper bay and night light views. Recently updated, it has a bright, airy and open feeling with Spanish paver tile flooring , heavy carved doors, and French doors opening to the bayside patio from the living room, dining room and kitchen with sunny breakfast nook. Included in the residence are four 2nd floor bedrooms and 1st floor maid's or guest quarters, 4 baths and formal dining and family rooms. This lovely home, the former residence of movie star Jane Russell. remembered for her role in the now infamous movie WThe Outlaw·. is great for enter- taining with the large pool and spa on the spacious bayfront patio. The parking apron on the str~et side will accommOdate several extra cars. Offered at $1,389.000 Sotheby's conference draws the Waterfront team Pat and Gil Foerster forecast a healthy market in 1995 Representatives throughout the United States gather in Laguna Niguel Along with owners Gil and Pal Foerster. Waterfront Homes' brokers and agents rece ntly attended Sothcby's Western Regional Conf crencc at the Ritz Carlton. \'{aterfront Homes Inc., Realtors, with off~n Newport Beach and Balboa Island. i~ the exclusive Orange County affiliate of Sotheby's International Really. Sotheby's has 200 mulli-office brokerages and is' the only major marketer of luxury property worldwide. About I 50 participants from New York. Featured speakers included Rep. Dan Rohrbacher; Sotheby's West Coast director. Andrea Van de Kamp; and Sotheby' International Really pre ident Stuart Siegel. The $1 million-plus market shows strength Pal and Gil Foel"'iter. owner.Jbmkcl'\ of Waterfront Home' Inc .. Realtor'\, agree the coastal real estate market -Newport Beach. Laguna Beach. Dana Point. San Juan CapisLrano and the Newport Coa!>I developments-i~ looking very healthy for the 1995 resale market. In 1994. the number of transactions increased over 1993 by a 30% margin. Canada, Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming. Texas, Washington, Mexico and California "We anticipate even more trun .... aclion' in 1995. but probably nol an increa...c in met for the even•:..· ------------------ Wal8rfronf Homes -Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate Wata'orlt ieleded '°"performance, markets. each entry i carefully selected Realtors have~ their reputations . I _L __ ! ___ f• ~-J quat· . based on it.s e tablished reputation for ~gh comf!l•lment to serv1~e and 9uahty pr~1sm ano lfy seMCe. performance. profc sionah~m and quality 1n the ~ar~elmg of the world . prcm1um Newport Beach-based Waterfront Homes Inc., bu been recopized u a leadinJ broker of Newport Beach's finest res1dcntiaJ real ci.tate by ·Who's Who in Luxury Real E~te, an independent li\thJI of the world's mmt prestiaioos brok~ae houses. Inclusion in the direcrory is by invitation of John Brian LoAh and limited to the top .500 luJlury real csute finm and individuals ·in lhe wortd. Al brokm of the most dUrincave propem. n. tbeir rapectift service. propcrues. "Waterfront Homes Inc .. Realtors was Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate. an selected to represent Newport Beach because intC'!'ati~nal bro~crage network •. Pf0v1dcs it stand. for the very, best in service and pcc1fic mfonnat1~n ~n finn. "."'hich quality which Newport Beach has to offer.• expre.,sly market m-c1ty man~10n~. e~tates. Losh said. "The company ha.<i exhibited waterfront retreats, ~c:ntJeme~'" ranches ond exceptional dedication to customer ~ervice fanns, re~ ~rt1es and hterally the and handle the foremost propcrtie m the fineM res1dcnce..s m the world. area. The 1995 edition is available by calling 1- "Many finns attempt to buy a reputation 800488-4066 or writing to: Who's Who m with lhc purcha.\C of a franchi!ie, however. nil Luxury Real fatale, 21 l 0 Wc4'tcm Ave , olow finnl, auch as Watef'front Homes Inc., SCl«lc. WA 98121. price .. : Gil !>aid. "We feel we will see strong. orderly growth over the next five yelll'. bu1 it '"" ti.: tempered by buyer'\' he:.itance in pJymg 100 much, hence longer negotiation' prinr to the completion of a sale." The up~ale housing market. tmditionally the $1 million-plu' price range. is showing strength. In Newport Beach. where bayfront home' are a good barometer of buyen.'confidence. 1994 sales were alM> about 301} better than all of 1993. According to Pat. the one unknown which could change lhe growth pauem is how the fcdcml government manages the economy. including such things as interc.'t rates. respon-.es to narional disa.ster> and change .. brought about by elections. "If the market remains . table through 1995, prices may show a rn<><bt increa-.c of 2 • 4%," he said. However, the couples agree, if sale' trtn~clion~ hc<lt up. an inventory . hortage could arise with pnccs mcreasing at a higher rate . One of the problems with inventory i' new hou111ing . tart.<; have not been Iron,. New product! take time to build and th" time factor couJd affect an overall invcniory o;hortage. CoU Wotftfrolft HoMts Inc .. Rtalton at (114) 631·1#0. • L ,y ~- WATERFRONT HOMES, l~C. Realtors® ~ CONGRATUIArf.s TIIE AWARD MNNiNG AGENTS FOR THEIR LISTING, ~SING AND SALE .OF RFAL ESTATE IN 1994 Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors (L to R) Bill Feeney, Marlene Hassel, Esther Fine, Tom lovenitti, Nancy Barfield, Tim Carr, Grayce Taliaferro and Manny Stellino • ---PIATINUM CIRCLE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD #l OVERALL IN PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT FOR. 9 YEARS GOLDEN CIRCLE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD F.SDIER f1NE •2 owrall m personal listing and sales production and OYerall ea~ 6 years at Waterfront Homes GOLDEN CIRCLE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD GRAYCE TAUAFERRO •4 overaO in sales & listing vOOITle • 1 overall at the Island off ice In OYerall income earnings Bm and Dottie Feeney WIWAM M. "BIU" FEENEY # 1 overall in ~nal listings and sales #l in numbers of transactions # 1 "T earn" production overall #l in overall income eal!l_ings 19 years with Waterfront Homes GOLDEN CJRCl.E ACHIEVEMEHI' AWARD TIMC.ARR • 5 oueral in personal &sting and sales production • l ·r earn· production overall Tied with M. Steh In peoonal salesvokme 6 years with Waterfront MANNY STEJJNO •S owrall in pmooal ~ and sales production Tied with T. Carr in personal sales\dume 5 years ~h Waterfront GOWEN CIRC1.E AC.1EVEMEN1' AWARD MARLENE HMSEL •3 Ollel'al In persooal Isling and sales prockJctlon •2 overall in number of transactions 6 years at Waterfront Homes GOLDEN CllKll AOaVBIENI' AWARD TOM IOVE't1TI 11111 NANCY MllRElD '2 ·r earn" oueral In pmonal ~ •2 in "Team" lsdilgS and sales •2 tn oueral lnc:ome wni1gs Both 5 years with Wattrfront