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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-01 - Orange Coast Pilot--s -p-·o It TS .. Decathkte shooting for a perfect '1 o· Servtng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Convicted rapist is freed after acquittal on burglary charge •Afte r only ct few Jiq 11rs in deliberation~. " 1ury decides Dennis Ferner didn't «umrnit a felony wh<•n lie snuck into a Costd Mesa f dm1 ly's ho me. By Julie Ross Cannon, StJH VVfl/l'f SANTA t\ A A ltl'I Jll'>I thr1·1· dnd d hrtll htHll'> 11[ d1 ·!1ht•ft1l1(1fl Frid<1y <Jn rt.l.l-!1-•111ril1 • JUI )-found con\'W\t•d I dfll'>l l>Pnrn-. r:i>rr11•1 nut quilty uf (t')c1ny b 111qlMy when h1· hr1Jk1• 1ntc1 d c ·o~lrt f\11·'>t1 home 1c1 ... 1 )'Pell .ind W<11c h1'll tlw fdnuly ~IP<'P ThP ptry t1qr1•1·d. howt--Vt-'1 th.ii r:t>rm•r Wrt'> cpully ·of lhrt•P lt>..,..,1·1 m1sdP111t-c1:-1111 oltt:>n'>t:>~ of !11•'>· pc1-.s1119. lmll'nnq cllld unldwful pPelung I IP Wei'> '>Pl11l•nrrd to 1hr0e < un.,Pru1Jv1• '>IX·m11nth Jctil tPrm-.. bul wc1-. 1mnwd1&JPI~ IPlt:>d-.Pd frn tllTII-' lH' ... 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She gets around ln a wheelchai r. , Lenny has <b'ltonia. a fairly rare dlsease that affects the nervous system and triggers involuntary • SEE NOTEBOOK PAGE A 12 THE FAREWELL SHIFT •Handed pink slips by the city of Newport Beach, two disabled workers make their fmdl rounds. But no o ne seems happy with the s itua tio n. I ZdllOn which hnds employ-By Evan Henerson, Scaff Wncer ment for dJsablPd resident~. 1 •• • • :..They really ~.-people NEWPORT RF AC1 f -Sam-. down them und now they"w · my Tc1yes and Lenny. Rosen-I got luds uut there dnmq thr berg understand what they Sdme job Sammy c1nd L»1111y heard w hen city GPnerctl Ser- vic-P~ Director 0dvid NiPder- 1 hctu-. mfonned thPm tlwy no lnngN hdd d JOb rle<.1111119 up trcish ctlong thP Nl•wp1111 Pwr I c1nd.boc1r~. .. No mon<'y ... Srdd S<lmmy Our readers speak out on the termination of Van- tage employees. See A 10. Tr1yPs, d Santa Ana rf'sid ent 1 did." says Tom CoultPr, d with cerebrctl pcil!;iy who hd~ Vcrnldgf' ]Ob coach who lrt>- workt:>d for lhf' nty lnr f•1gh t qu<>ntly c1cromparue~ th1· two yPars 1 I workPr::. on their 111UIP Tc1ye~ ctncl l<ownbc•rg "TherP havP never bet>n c1ny undPrstc1nd. l>ut thPy don't r ompldlnl!-about the qur1hty undPrstdJld of thP work. N1•1th1>r do th1•11 1oh < <io1ch-"Why nut 1Pc1ve them out ncttor'> di thP \ic1nt<1q<• Poun-thPrt> c1t lt>asl for tht> ... um._ dol1011 !ht• non-profit nrql1111-nwr7 " C iting <\n •ver-llghtening budget dnd tht' db~encc of donations, thf' city f'ut its ties with tl1e Vdnt.:1q0 f 111;nrtr1t1<•n lt1'it week , y1Vl11~J llW W I rfkPf~ two w1•t:>k~' 1wt1< 1· Tc1y1•!-dnd RosenbNO. wll11 1•t11 nt:d d roml>11wd $:.!.400 c1111111c1Uy for ' 1~1gh t hour.., 11 Wt'1'k of pc1rt- l11ne wn1 k , rift' otf1 nctlly 1;nP111ploy"d f h(11r let"! d cty ,., r:nur1y. r rn lh1· p11-..l two YPdl~. \hi' ("lly hctd pt11d lh1· workn .... wh11 ""' 111 wh1•1°ll h<111 '>, th111uqh JHIV.tll' clon<1 t11111., Bui ,,, c>n hc1d t ht•rp h1·1·1: r1 v<1tldl>l1· do11dtion., lht.., \ 1 •.i r Nlf'dC'I hctll!> '>did th·· (II\' would h'avt' ldken th1· .... 1111•· .11 lion . .i d1•1 l'tlOll wh1c h !hi' •SEE VANTAGE PAGE A1 2 County, state helping Newport keep R9ckwen, .. •A number of local municipal dnd business leaders are negotiating with the chip manufactur- rnq rnmpctny to kePp tt 11 nrn n~ovin~J lo ColorcHlo By Evan Henerson. 'rtaff .t•11tl:'r NEWPOHT Bf-:ACI I C11y c1ff1-nr1l~ r1ml ml,mh1 ·1~ of lht> 01°ct11gt> County Bu.,1111•-,., Counnl art' -,tc1ymn t19ht-llpp1•d <1bout lh<>1r rh-.cu!-.,11111.., with l<od,w1•1l l nh•r· llrllHHhtl dlld lh1•lf 1•ltlJrh lu kN'p th1.• 11111tp11tc•r l hip mrrnufdr t 11rinq plc1t11 111 1lw < 1ty 11! N1•»·port Kl'dC h R11c k\\ I'll Pll1ric1b ff'! l'l11ly 1nf11mwd lh1• l 1ly lhc1t lht') c111 · 11111s1dt>nnq P'<petnd1nq th1 •11 tc11 • lory t•1th1•1 ctt thP Jr1mlH111 •1• R11t1tl lcwr1t11111 11r t>l-.e ... 1c1rt1nq ct n1•w !Jlctnl 1n Cnlo1<1d11 Spnnq-. Th<' nty ol C11lmacl11 Spnn4., 1s ullf'r· 1n9 c1n m ct>nt1\ t-pd< kage nty 11lhnc11., n•port1·d dnd Rockwl'll w~nh lo k now '' h c1l N ewport Bl'<1ch will nlln tu k1·1·p the c-.m1- p.111y ft nm lt>d\"lnll \I " rP1 t>nt ~t111Ji :.t::s..,iun, Ull' < '11y ( "nunc 11 dlJTf't•d l• • ""nd <1 lf'l- lto1 .... 1gn1·d tn /\1<1 ' "' l11h 11 I lt'd~Jl''>. t''<Pl •'"'lf19 lh1· I It)'., rlv'>tn' lo kPE-'p R11vkwf>ll 111 1i1w11 fhP COOlpdn)' I" tht' 1 ll\ '-121/t h1qhest l dX ,·on1nb11t111 . .,. 1w111I· my more them $330.000 l '"I \'"'' for tht> city In <1dd1t1on the rity th<tl \\Iii' !ht• RockwPll 1jxpctns10n µr• 'l "r t f1gu11-·-. t1J yc1111 100 to 150 in :l"\' 1nb" p1t1 ... $i 11ull1on in use • t\ <1cc ordmq 10 ,, ... tdft report µ1• pttrf'd hy A-.-.1!-tc1nt City !\lc1nag. 1 f.;pn Delmo The cit~ , 011ld Pas1Jy "fdst- t•.i k pffort'> by Rockwell lt1 · •" ~·" ,. pPnnll:. rtnd 1nspf'rtiOn!'- • SEE ROCKWELL PAGE A 12 . Newport prepares its annual holiday shut-down of beach area • Increased p olice staffing and road closures will actually hcgin today, as the city attempts to head off problems during Ufc Fourth. By Tina Bo'rgatta, Staff Writer NEWPORT BEACH -The city's police officers and lifeguards will begin imple- m enting their Fourth of July public safe- ty pldn beginning around noon today, with road closures along the beach areas and extra manpow er on the street. Police officers will be w orking 12-hour shifts. with uniformed officers assigned to foot patrol and special four-officer tactical teams responding to loud party com - plaints. A number of plainclothes officers will be deployed to identify •trouble spots," and th e police d epartment's traffic divi- ~ion will respond to n111 rnr1l c-<1 11<. tor ser- vice c1 nd kPPp d n Py1 · nn ~t 11>pt rongP!>- tion "We 'll probdbly bcgu1 lurnllng trd1fl<" in some areas . begmmng around mid- day," said Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newman. "Typically that's whPn things begin to get really con9£'st1>d." The ared subject •to road closures throughout the week end and the Fourth of July holiday is bordPred by West Coast Highway, West Bal boa Bou levard, Prospect Street, 32nd Stref't ctnd ·the beach. The roads will open again at 1 a.m. the following day. And the Marine Department will be d oubling up on i ts patrol units and t" ..... r ,1 111 • , ·" ••.. -'l\'o.tlr:, ' . ' -:· : I Pxt~ndmg its ~htft!>, '>t11d Ltr~·g11d1rl A1 ~nt Jar·obsPn . "We 're bnngmg 1n l'Xlrc1 ~1c1tf1119 und holding ddditlonal hours rlt our hf<'!Jt1<1rd tow ers,•· Jacobsen said "Ann h1'cc1usf-' thPre m dy be so many pPnplC' qomg in c1 nd out of the water even c1f1Pr <IMk, we'll h ave our boat dvc11lc1bt ... dl oil limes.~ Jacobsen said LifeguMds will be patrolling the beaches in JCeps afl1>r ddrk. enforcing the oty's 10 p .m . beach rurf PW and fireworks ban. "Som etimes you might g0t p<>oplf' bringing fireworks on.to th f' bectch. ·• Jacobsen said. ·A nd use of fireworks on the beach (and throughout the cify) 1s illegal." T he city's public saf ety d epartmen ts CLOSED OFF Rea marks indicate street blockades --, I I I I l: ~· !• ,( 1: il • SEE SHUTDOWN PAGE A4 L---------------~-----------------------------------------------~ The box office is open Balboa Cinema up for sale '· •Although marquee indicated the thMter bad already been sold, the deal ap~ntly fell through. "It's for sale and whoeve( gets it will own a piece ot nostalgia.~ said Prank Adler, Lee and Associates Mniot vtce president, who acquired the lilUng for the theater Priday. ·1 wilh I could have it.· 1be Balboa Cinema bas a lirlt price ol $550,000. Ac<:al~ to Adler, the tbeeter bu M'VW' been actmJly marketed llDce It abut fts doan euty tn 1992. Homa ....... forecloeed OD the ~ aJlll two mott. thee.ten In~ bu .... Wbit I ~ the theettin bllCk ....... ~-~~"!') owaer, AcDet Mid. , . . That dMl WU sdMd\&led to dCJM ~r:i~~=~~~~E~bS~=~:mm::n I greer wylder > 'ou don't need an u ti orney t<Niiscover I JNA clothing store DNA clothing store for men 11<1 women is having a trunk -:111\\ ttu~ weekend featuring a 1 unt._.mporary Hallan men's Line, I E11Prqic1, c1nd a women 's line, "I 1-.s Sixty. . Thi· shows will foc1 ture the lat- , . ..,, in designs from the two lines, • 1 nd '>J>Pcial promotwns including 1'11-'dl'd items al 1 O'Y., tu 20'Yo .fl I >NA (722-~1 92) IS locatPd on th1· lJfOund level of Triangle '\tp1c1rP c.1l 1870 A -Harbor Blvd., n ( ·c1-,tc1 Me-.<1 Tnc1ngle Square's 11f'\\ \ ct lt>l drop-off c1nd pick-up .a1•.1, llll riled outs ide• of DNA tiicl Rarnc•<; und NublP, is '.XJWC le d tu bv opPn todc1y If you're looking for Best IJuys 011 yoll t>qt11pnwnt, Cell's ':'.iddy-;hc1ck ,.., hc1 ving a s umme r teP-uff sc1IP Coif l.>c1gs M e red uct>d 10"" tn 30'''.,, assort eel t 1ats drl:' :lO'Y., off . r1nd there's c1 :a1 wly o l s1wnctls throug hout lw slorl' Cc1I\ Cc1dd)'"hrtl·k (6411-7714) nt 17H4 Nf'wpurt Blvcl , in Cos- . \ lt•-.ct A nPW design studio ope ned "'11 •ntly in Corona de l MM fec1- .Jr11111 c1119Pb and hand-g lazed ... 111111 l11rmture. De borah ooks 1 •I Angel Cove Design dio (7'.2'1-6023) dl 340 Poinsel- 1 !>.rlY~ -..h(• pdints rndSSlVP rOgE-•b, ~r'll'd dl 80-tnches by 84-ikhP~ m c1c rylic on wood. Each 1hg('I rt>prP'>e nts d gtft, including 4v1•. hc•r111ly .md tnath. Rrnok:. dhP hd~ « hc1ncl- • Jl•ll.<'cl c.11~tum furniture collec- tlo11. thP EnchcrntC'd Forest col- 11!1111111, lt>d lun11g wlllow, moss, 1 o.ws and mc1q 1101Jc1s, c1 nd the q uttrdidn An~Jt•I rnllectiun, fec.J - tu riny hdnd -qld71'd dngf'ls. DAVID MAKSEREJiAN .. .. Of Popsicles and peace in Cost.a M.esa . Hf IS An ice cream truck driver who emigrated to Costa Mesa from Armenia with his family six years ago. For the past two years. he has peddled Power Ranger Popsi- cles and ice cream sandwich es through the streets of Costa Mesa. ~ ARMENIA TO COSTA MESA Makse.rejian left his hometown of Arvin, in the now-ind ependent country of Armenia, with his wife and two sons on Aug. 22, 1989. Through a famtly connection, he received word that his visd request to come to the United States had been granted. He quit his job as a manager in a paper manufacturing compa ny in Armenia . He said he sold everything to pay for the airplane tickets to come to Costa Mesa and reunite witb four of his six siblings. "Fighting .. no electricity, no food ... it was very bad in Arme- nia," Makserejian says, as he starts up the engine of tus spot- lessly dean truck. "I come he re , I like America ... my sons love America, too." · · Makserejian started driving a fri~nd's ice cream truck two years ago on a part-time basis after he injured his back a nd left leg . He joined bis nephew iri the ice crea m business seven months ago, when the nephew bqught c1 truck. Now, Makserejian ta kes the truck out about four days a week for seven or eight hours ct dr1y. KnoWn for keeping his truc k clean. he claims lo wash it every two days. FLAVORFUL FIELD Unlike many of the ice cream trucks in Costa Mesa. this one is independently operated. l'n the mornings, Makserej1an hedds out to Mel-0-Dee Ice C redm compa- ny in Santa Ana to buy dry ice and a day's worth of ice cream . The truck is also stocked with candy, popcorn, chips, soda and plastic toys. Near 19th Ste.eel and Placentia Avenue, MakSerejian slows his truck down in d ne ighborhood of ~partment b·uildings dS d rouplP of young boys riding their bi kes __,, MARC MARTIN I OAllY Pit.OT David Mclk.Serejian sold everything he owned in Armenia to come to the United States sli years ago. • smile and pedal beside the truck. Makse rejian flips on a switch next to the steering wheel. which turns on the melody of "Pop Goes the We asel" -but the boys ride off. "Today is a very bad ddy," Ma kserejian says, as he turns his truck toward Tewinkle Park. "No sun. no nothing." The 40-year-old says tha t whe n he left Soviet-controUed Anne nic1, ice cream trucks were non-existent there. Govemment- owned push carts and stores were. the only places to g et cream-filled Pop~1cles. ice cream cups a nd chocoldte-covered cream bars. Turning into Tewinkle Park. Makserejian stops his .truck in Iron! of a small playground and t11rns on the melody to "The Enlertaint?r." As two blond twin boys run up to the truck, he op ens d small sidf' window. and pre pa res for business. The two boys. who look about four years old, slap their ha nds on a picture glued to the side of the truck -indicating their choice of a Teendge Mutant Ninja Turtle Popsicle. The twins grasp their green pupsicles· a nd walk off with their dctd toward the playground. Then c1 3-year-old custome r decides on c1 Tweety Bird Popsicle. "All of the little kids like the face ones," Makserejian says. poiJ1..tiQg to the pictures on his truck. "Sometimes the little kid5 don't have money ... I give them ice cream for free," Makserejian Sdys with a smile. "When he looks at me and i~ happy w)l~n I give him an ice cream ... for me good. ft But he says that the ice cream truck busine ss is glutted . and competition for c ustom e rs is fierce. He says that after deduct- ing gas and ice cream expenses, he only made about $19 in four hours yesterday. FOR A BITTER FUTURE Though he says he likes selling ice cream, he wants to eventually look for a better job. "For me, any job is for making money so I can give my sons everything," Makserejia n says, as he takes out two photographs of his boys, ages 7 and 9. His wife works as a dental assistant to help pay for karate and piano lessons and Armenian school on Satur- days for ·their sons. "l like th.is country for my kids, but not for me, oot for my wife." he says, looking d own at the pho- tographs. "We are living for our sons." · -By Jean SuzUki • tf you know someone who would make an inter~ng Pilot Person, call our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. Remem- ber to leave.your name and phone num- ber. wuitea:"best aeilers-~ fQr Newport ~es · ·The Newport· Beadl Public Ubraries are UkiDQ ·local resi- dents to donate best-selling books. The top five titles on -this weelt·a lisf :-are:-. •lbe-Jtatnmak- er• by John Grisham, •i.et Me Call You Sw~theart• by 'Mary Higgins Clark, •Ladder ~f Years• by Anne Tyler, "Original Sin" by P.O. Jame&_, and •Thin Air• by Robert Parker. Individuals interested in donating should visit the cus- tomer service desk at the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Av~ .• or call 717-3800. ·- Library services are just a phone c-all-a'Way Easy access to all Newport Beach . Public Llbraries is cur- rently available through Qne central telephone number: 717- 3800 . Customers with toudi-tone phones can then· dial directly from the following menu of options: • 1 -Reference inquiries • 2 -Circulation and renewals information • 3 -Branch libraries (Balboa, Corona del Mar, Mariners) • · 4 -C hildren's services • 5 -Literacy services • 6 -Access to the online cata- log by modem (DialPac) • 7 -Hours and directions ~ 8 -Administra1:i,?Jl- • 9 -Re play of the above infor- mation. C ustomers with rotary dial tele phones can wait o n the line for furthe r assistance. Correction A photo caption on the front page of .Thursday's Daily Pilot provided incorrect informa- tion. The little girl pictured in the swimming class was not Ka thryn Sakhel. Also, the swimming lessons provided at Orange Coast College are not free; the cost is $37 for the first · ~~sslon, with the· cost prorate d for subsequent sessions. ~ Brouk~ c1ys ht•t studio 1s open tu lh~ p1:1b.1Jc, I.Jul smcc sh(~·s 1ft c>n dt cl11•nb homes rloing fdux l111is hes <1111! 1111111p l'm•tJ, shl• rt-'c- ' •llllllC'nd.., r1 ppor nlml:'nls More than 100 youths attend Elks Lodge happe:riliig· If your r-vn in need of any I. p(• uf 11•p11.r Im rtrt. crystc1l , ·11.i.,., 111 c h11i.1, thc•r.,·s Pick Up r hc• Pic>ces rtl fa<>h 111n Island I .LO·H I H.l) 111 N1•wport B<>r1ch. 11d 1n C 'u !-tl tl 1P'>rl (fi45-9953) c1t 1 I I V\' 17th SI , C\ 11 Prck Up The• P1fln•-. rt'Slores '>rok1·n < ol11•c lll>IPi. lc°i ct museum flldhly, d11cl < ,111 r<'slorP dam- • wd pc11nt1ngs, pnnls. fr10Lm es ind lit h11qrc1ph., lt'c; offl•nnq Bt>s l Buy readers 1 10",. ct1scm111t on re pairs. It 11••1-. !ref' <'sl1m.ilP!>. over the 1•h11111•. r1nd you cc1n call from out I tll•' rll Pd di (8001.824-6967, Look for the coupons in I ,cf,1y\ pe1pN for Nt>w York's I pp!•t Crn!-.1 PiZZcl (548-2132), I 11 tt ll'd clrl the f'ntf•rtdinment 11'\'PI c1t Tndngll' Squr1re in Costa t'-l1 •-,r1. The coupons are for a free "'" 1• of p17.1.d, with thP purchase 111 rlny SJit P llf p17.Zd With an h lwc1rd's ThPrllf>r tJcket, or a Virtudl Wnrld t1 ckt>I s tub. • BEST BUYS clppears Thursdays and 'i~turdays. Whether you're a merchaAt 1 r a shopper, if you know of a good Luy Celli me clt 540-1.224, fax me at 646- •l 170 or write to me· Best Buys. Daily Prlot. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. ')7627 Newport Harbor Elks lodge No 1767 observed Ndtional Youth Week ~th a ilinn~r atlentled by more than 100 youth, their par- ents and lodge membe rs, dccord- mg to Edward Lauth, yo\rlh act.Jv- iLies chairman. Part of the pro- gTam was the presentallon of con- tribubons lo: Toys for Tots; City of Newport Beach for the Winter Wonderland Snow Party, ~•x essay contest winners; Rob H<'n - thom, director of the Newport Harbor High School Band for ne w uniforms; Newport Mf'sa Jr. AU- American Football; Newport Pony 11-and 12-year-old WhitP Sox-All Star team; eight college scholM- ship winne rs, six of whom who received $1 ,000 and two received $2,000 each ; and thP fr1mjly of the late Ne wport Be dch Pol1c<' Officer Bob Henry. A highlight of the everung was the introduction of Roger O wens, be tter known dS Roger The Dodger Peanutman who excite d the crowd with the tossing of bags of pecllluts and his speech. COMMUNITY NEWS: Rev. Bruce Merri.field of Harbor Tuni- ty Baptist Church joined with 39 other Baptist ministers in building a house in Los Angeles with for- mPr President Jimmy Carter in a Habita t For Humnnity project. Comerica Bank of California ope ne d its newf'st branch at 611 Anton Blvd. in Cosld Mesa two weeks c1go with c1 rancy event, attendPd b y sevf'ral hundred businC!SS leaders and catered by ·· Spe cidlty Catering of El Torito. ThP hcink was founded in 1849 in DPtro1l and specialized in a uto dt:!alership bankiQg and has quickly ctcquired othe r banks and ope ned 30 branches in California in the past couple of years. They r1re offering a no-monthly-fee c hecking account with direct deposit of your payroll check and 200 free checks. For more infor- mc1tion call Patty Watkins or Kacey Tabor at 435-3900. . •'. Newport Beach residj:?t'lts should watch their water bills for a "Passport Application" for the 7th Annual Taste of Newport, pre- sented by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and scheduled for Sept. 15-17 at New- port Cente r. For $25 you re,cel've a three-day pass and $15 worth of soip to use for food and beverage purchases. That's a savings·of $11 off the regular prices. The event will feature 34 of the finest restau- rants in Newport Beach and live .. Jim de boom ente rtainment. More information on the Passpo.rt program c~n be obtained by calling 729--4400. CLUB NEWS: Coa~ Mesa North KJwanis Club charte r member and past president James Plagg died June 24 after a long illness. Jim was the l~t char- ter member of the d ub and was a Kiwanian for more than 31 ye.ars. Until his illness, he was an active m ember and a willing worker on all dub p rojects. Private family - services were held. Our sympathy goes to his wife Margaret and the family. Rotarian Jim Levis introduced Kelly FrankieWtcz, who is spon- sored by the Newport Irvine Rotary Club as part of a five- membe r Group Study Exchange team that spent 28 days recently on a business/professional tour of Belgium by n on-Rotarians. Frankiewicz, a math teacher at Mater Dei High School, will be back at a meeting in August to provide a more d etailed report of her experience in Belgium. The Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach donated a piano from its old meeting place, ·c h arley Brown's, to St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. Congratulations to Ne wport H_arbor graduate Undsay Bren- nan, who received a $4,000 schol- arship from the Newport Balboa Rotary Club this spring. Accord-11 ing to club. preside,1ll Rtcbanl Holmgren, Lindsay will attend either UC San Diego or Universi- • ty of San D.iego. majoring in biol- ogy· in preparation for medical school. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: TUESDAY: Costa Mesa Klwa- nla Club, Newport Beach Klwa- hour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. news stori~. illustrations, edito· rial matter or adwrti~nts herein can be reproduced with- out written permiuion of copy- right owner. ~ • ---t ....... I ' '• • t .. J. ' - ' vOt.. n, NO. 141 · THOMAS H. IOHNSON, Publisher WILLIAM L090EU. Editor STEW~ Managing Editor IRtS VOKOI. City Edlt9f MAJIC~. l'tlOf'b Mtor ~.~ M*KMGtff. Production M•nepr WJtUL ft.ala• Dfsp&.yM~ IUOYGeiiWG. 0Nffi!d~•91' .. ....aa .. llUD~ ..... Controlt.r ..,,..ttml. 142 ... ADOBE SS Our address is 330 W. Bay St .. Corui Mes.11, Calif. 92627. CORRECTIONS It ls the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct att errors of subsUince. f'tease call 574-4233. Th•nk you HOW TO REACH US Orcufation The Times.Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Dlsplay 642-4321 Editorial News 540-122A Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fu. 646-4170 E-Mail: Fln.71..,.odlQy.com Miiin Offtce BushlftS Office 642.4321 Buslnes FAX 631-5902 TIMPEMlUltU Newport Beach 67/60 Balboa 67/60 C05la Mesa 76.'61 Corona del Mar 72160 S&MF fOMCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 1-2 SW Newport 1-2 SW 11.0:les 1-2 SW .Rlwr~ 1-2 SW CdM 1-2 sw IOATNI Llghtv.n.ble wlndl Ws morning ~southMM towm tS .... thtl aftw1i00i,. = wlndWllWI to-UMtlft .. ........... ::z:. ~"-. Morning clouds and Promlurfllne fog, clearing to sun· •••b'* ny skies. •auplu.dey A. stonn below Aus- TIDIS tralla Ml sent us a long period swell TODAY tt\it~bring First low the ocaslonll ~ . 6:12 a.m. -0.1 der-hlgh wt by the First high middle of thk -ec .. 12:53 a.m. 3:'9 ly ThundllY Of M- S.Cond low day.--~ ... 5:41p.m. 2.4 MW toUttMillt Stcond hlgt\ Swel.=:l; 11:31 p.m. u but it lltould ~,.::. 0.2 poWttlll for .... tOUthweltMlll fromttlwZ.-.. 4.0 nat 'llllfJle"""" If • .. *""'--°'= u · , -...... .,.. ........ nis Club andthe Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Uons Club will not meet today because of the Fourth of July holiday. . WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a .m . - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the UTaste of Costa Mesa Glub, ft meets at the Center Club.; 7:30 a .m . -Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant; Noon -Co~ ta Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club; The Exchange Club of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a business meet- ing; 6:15 p.m . -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Congressman Dana Rohrabacber. . ... THURSDAY: Noon -Klwanii Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bal].ia Corinthian.Yacht Club; Tue· Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club for et business meet- ing; Costa Mesa Nor11a Klwanll Club meets at· the· Holiday Ihn; Newport lrvtne aotuy Club meets at the Irvine Marriott for a club asseUlbly. · • co•'•NYV a a.am 1s published evety Satunilly In 11'\e Deily Piiot. FAX your dub's lntonn.tion to 631-5151. \.... ... 1'4•wporc i:W&<:h/U>\111 Mc'" l.>ad)' ~tloc , 11:..J~~~~~~::.::~t~l1~1~~::==~~:=·-::~:I~~=~1--~~;--~~~-:---:-~~:--~~~~================:-'~_:..~~,-..,..~=-~~~~SA~l~UR~W~~~~~.~iU~t~Y~1~.~19~~~5~~A~~~ . . S VS•,• _ efil Q y hurts US It's official _ briefly in the news Tiursday I heard a successful. Unocal to move looking guy chortling over the nation.• • the defeat of Measure R. Quite simply, Orange county to Costa M Well, I guess we showed the needs t.o be known as "the best 0Sa ?E'.°Ple at county who's boss, .. he place in the country to live and said with glee "We showed them raise kids, work and do business." that they can't 10.,e our money and At one time, Orange Co\Dlty expect us to pdy (or it wtth higher may well have been just that. truces. They bh,w 1t, tlnd they will That's why we moved here 32 hdve to fix 1t " years ago from LA. and why 1 Int~r~stmt1 U11•ory, but not over-drove well over half a million com - ly realistic A., Wc11t Ki·IJy nught l'fltiter miles over many years. hdv~ dd Puqu .,,1y, .. Tiley'' I.!. w. To become once again the best er d.ll, w1· Plt>ct the supE>rvi-fred pldce to live and raise kids, to work sors ho dtP '>llppowd to run the dfld do business, takes far greater county for thP)>1·11t'f1t of Uw peoplt• martin conceptual cerebration than has who elect thl•m come out of Santa Ana in the third My wife cu1d I lllOV('<i to Bd.lbod of a century f've been here. 32 yedTS c1go c cmw Uus Mondcty A out_ a county-government reorgctru-So who does that kind of t.hink- lot of J>E'OPl"-h<1\'t• wc1ndered m zation so astonishingly btilliant, so mg? We have one ol them working dlld out of the -.u1wrYl'>Cmdl chdll'> radical, so wise th.at it can bring for us now But at least two of the swce ~en <111<1 I < ,11111ot Uunk of a together all the wamng bibes and supervisors want to fire Bill Pope- smgle o'n't_ I would cclll d qr<-ctt th.is «?Ounty can get gomg agam. joy There are plenty more. The publ.tc wrv<1nt · Right now, all we have is bitter-bra.m power IS available AU we Mdytw rt\ r1 nwmory lctpM• but n~. rancorous name-calling dnd need to do IS harness it. you'd thmk thc1t m rnort• u1c1n i.hrt>E· what loo~ to be budding dl1dfchy. So who are these Sarnant.ans? decctdt>'>. th1•1t• w11u.ld ht> om• This won t work. nor will the sys-Mtlybe Joll,n Cred!l or Donald sup<>rv1-.01 wi• 1 ould prnnt to ctnd tern that has destroyed us. Bren or Kathryn Thompson. -.<1y, "Boy. lw 1111 ..,Jwl) citd d hPU ol So far, only Marian Bergeson Mtlybe Jdffies Doti, the econonust c1 Job " hc1s shown an inkhng of the kind of who nmc, Chapmdl1 University, or Rut c11l J r c1n Uunk of drt' thP Bob revolutionary thinking it will take maybe John Mdrtm,-lhe CEO of~ Bc1ttJm, lh1· Uon RuUu, the Rct.lph lo bnng Orange County back from Tdco Bell. D1ednc-h.'>, th1• Phtl f\Jllhnnys rmd its near-death experience. Look·at the boa'..rcls of the coun- tht· olll<>r-. who -.old oul thl'irrnn-Marian, you will recall, dished ty's drb organizc1bons, the Philhar- sl:Jt11Pnb, tlw Tom Rtley.., who up the idea of a county ruled by a rnomc Society, Pdcific Symphony should ht1VI' quit wluh• thPy WPH· pcut·bme board or citizen-superv1· South CoctSt Rf'p, Operd Paafic, ' t1.hec1d sors bctlanced by d top exec-ullve Ne. There 1s dwesome talent on ll L'> p1ohc1hly '><ill' to '><IY Ulctl. BdSlcally, it's the structure of pub-edch one ovpr thP yt'<tr..,, thi• c }tcllllJl' Cutmty Udy held corporations, so there dH' 'l'\.foybP '>onwone ds wise and Board ol Su~·ivi...rir... h,1., bt>Pn onf' plPnty of role models. t•xperienct>d dS JudgP Robert of thE> mo'>l 11wpt .ind 11" ompt>tPnt It works for vutud.lly every Gdr<iner, dS U":Jque <1..nd mdepen- group ol pobl:Jt c1I trnck'> l'Vt>T tu major compdily in the ndt:Jon, why dt-nl d.'> Judge ,S.WdIU1E> Shdw dS .,pn,·p tn <ll1)' nth<., not for Orange County? omt>ry d.'> M~yor John Hedges llldt ~ \.Vh)' 1 .,hucldc•r whi•n • The bdSic problem Wlth OrctncJP Tap th.1s VdSl pool of td.lent we ~?f'oplt• hkt• ( ;,uldi Vc1-.q111,7 '><l)', CoW1ty 15 pol.tbc. and politician'> ht1w, boll down to a workdble ThPn· mc1y bi· .i llf't•d 111 du thmq.., The land who run for office and nurnb<•r, dnd chMgE> the brdlfl lnL<.l diffl•n•ntly n11w " the kind who operate bdd<sldge. \\1th cl('v1c,rng a new orgcUUZabonci.I I qw ... s ht• nWtlll'> tJw -.upt·n 1_ wnt:II\g the check.'> and pulling th<' '>lnl< tun• for the future of Orange , ... tnngs. ( • ty '>I r-. dH' nm ... rte h1t1lly qomq to oun . hrtvc lo< 1111w up w1u1 c1 workc1hlt• Someho"W.' the mdnogt>ment of All it tdkl's ,., leddership, the -.olut:Jon tu 111r1kc• Llw < ounty wholt• the rounty needs to be depol.ttJ· will to qet thP JOb done and a com- c1qcUn, IL'>< ttll) .. .., wPll d.., polttH ,lily n1Pd It should no longer l>f• plPte ctb!>(•ncf' of politics, pol.tttnans c1nc.l '>pmhlcl lly r:c11 < hc1nn, knows d!> "the most coru.Nvc1ttvt> .incl othpr dX gnndt>rs And wh1lf• lill' ... up•''> .in· wrn k· < ounty m the United Stc1ll's" or 111<1 <>n lhdt, '>OlllPl>ody hcl'> to hq1111• "the~ most RPpublicdn rounty m • FRED MARTIN's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. ' <;OSTA MESA -Unocal 76 Products officials on Friday signed a 10·year lease to occupy 200,000 square feet in the Bank of America building at 555 Anton ·Blvd ., near South Coast Plaza. The site will become the heddquarters for the market- ing, refming, product supply and trctnsportdtion arm of the ~noc_al Corporation begin- rung _m February of next year. With dnnual sci.les of $2.5 ?illion, 76 Products Company is expected to become one of the 10 largest businesses in Orange County ~we believe that Costa M esa 1s a vtbrant, growing business center and will pro- vtde a gredt working environ- ment for our people," 76 Products president Ldwrence Higby Sdld LO d compdny news 1elease "When we undertook the ~ sectrch (tor d locallon) earlier this yedr, we Wdnted to Hnd a wdy tu get all dssociates under one roof with room to grow Our critend dlso includ- ed a sdle nejghborhood as weU a~ .convt>ment freeway d11.d ctirpor t c1ccess. Tut> Costd Mesc1 btulding meet!> our cn- tend dnd more " Thf' new hl'ddqudrters will house more thdn 700 employ- PP'> who wtll trdnsfer from uthPr offices m Bred, City of lndu.,try, Andheun dnd down- town Lo.., Angelt>s .No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN... Daily Pilot LAST C·HANCE Everything Must Go PERFORMANCE ROVER JAGUAR REMODELING STARTS SOON SAVIN.GS to 80% Hittq~ ~h';;iure MINlaY -SmJRDAY 8:30 -5:30 SlltJAY 1 !:00 -5:00 155 SOOTH Gl.ASSBJ. • ORANGE • 014) 588-1158 SERVIC~ ~PARTS ~SALES 71 .-41 650•5860 ' . : .. ,.. Senior housing fair offers inf 011Dation Costa Mesa Sepior Center wW host its second annual H ousing Pa.Ir from 9 a .m. to 1 p.m . op Fri- day, July 7. The program relays housing inlormatio,n to individudls 50 years of age and olde11 ~ho are retired or can no longer function without some form pf assistance. The fair will begin with d bro.ad overview pf h ousing options. Answers will be provided l<l questions like: What are your options? Who ~ will make the choices? What is the best way to assess your current and future needs? The short quesllon -and- answer penod will be followed by a panel discussion, m which mod- erator Annie Gerdfd, dtlomey Jan Walls and financial plctnners Rl_chard Carroll and Gail Seb1ts will cover the legal, financid.l and . transitional factors involved' in -senior housing. · .. ·other toptc!> covered by the fau include shared housing d!>S1s- tance, home cclie seMcPs dnd reverse mortgdge. Profess1onc1I representatives will c1lso be c1vdtl- d?le to discuss their specific '>(>r- vices. Adnuss1on IS free With cl co~td I Mesa Senlor Center (SAGE) membership card dlld St fOT nonw member~. The senior cent b lOc'aled ot 695 W. 19th Street 1n Costa Mesa. For additional. inf onnatlon, call 645-2356. Help build a playhous~ Playhow.e builders are. sought for the fourth ctnnual Project Play- house benefit auction and party for _HomeAld Orange County, cl non-profit organization that builds and renovates shelters tor the trans1llonally horneless. Any company, organization, or individual is mvited to create M ongmal ctuldren's playhouse m the design dnd bwld competition The playbouse!'> will be displayed at Fdshion lsldnd lor four weeks pnor to tht> ducllon, beginning Fnday. Oct 11 Signs ack"owlPdging the butldt>r, de!:.1gner rtnd cootnbut- ing compc101P!:> will ue displayed with t'dch pl_dyhc •ll'>f' The win- ning entnPs wt.Ii-lw rtwarded al tht> dUCtion t>vent ..,, heduled for Nuv I 1 . · _ .,. l l omeAJd hc1'> completed 19 ~rnolt~r pro1ects ctnd rdtsed more- lh~n $5 mtlllon for Orcmge Coun- ty!:> hornele!>s smn:· 1b le 1uoding in June 1989. For mlonnrtllon call 553-9510 QUALITY FIGURINES 11/f/<lt cl-tJu..cM '[}~ 'tat.r '/16,,r 'r~,.r 'EF 'lJ61;L,,r 111,,/ #a,,J1tlf6f't .. .. -------... 15 %011 603 E. Balboa Blvd. (across from tt11 new mural) 1 Balboa CA 92646 • 71A 675-6384 t 111 purchases w/coiqio11 Ottet tlf\rn H0-15 -------- I 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRJANGLE SQUARE - 2037 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 1~ AAt-6:00 PM ~ 2 SHUITLES RuNNfNG DAfl-Y---- ' , . "' LARGE .. , SELECTION! * Bring in this ad &: receive these additional discounts: I .. We invite you to View a special eihibit of New Pasha•W.itches t>y Ciitier at our FUhlon bland store fro0t June 30 through July 18. I _____ ... • • J f' - M SATUN>AY, MY 1, 1-Newpuo"' 8eecWCoece Me. Olily Hoc • . . CINEMA Fireworks standS in ~oSta Mesa EOllRIH Of JULY EV ENTS. . Jmt ANNUAL Qt.D GI.ORV OWtAC1D IOA1' MIADE: While the show is free, parldng at the Dunes ls $20. Call 729- DUNE for more lnformation a June 21 intervleW, But Adler said that ·Duarte contacted Lee and Associates when it became clear the deal would fall throUgh. Duarte could not be n!ached for comment late Friday. In the meantime, an employee of former theater owner George Tate obtained access to the mar- quee and put up tbe"'Open Aug. 1" announcement, said Adler, who added that the announce- ment will be taken down and replaced by Lee and Assodares banner\. •I've sold '1lany properties for Costa Mesa High School the bank and I was aware of this Band~rs#2 one," Adler said. •rve already Placentia Avenue and Vecto- gotten some calls from brokers in ria Street Los Angeles and San Diego. It's Costa Mesa High School Tall pretty surprising." flags #2 Since reading the marquee's 3011 Harbor Blvd. announcement, city officials and Costa Mesc1 High S<hool Tall Peninsula activists have tried F1:3is #3 unsuccessfully to' team of Tate's 1 Street and Placentio plans for the theater. During its Avenue stoned history. the ~alboa has Costa ·Mesa High S<hool Tall been an art house, a porno house, Flags #1 a cult film arena and ·on-e of the Bristol Street and Paularino last sites to show .#The Rocky . Avenue Horror Picture Show" Saturday Victory S<hool nights at mid.night. 1025 Victory St. Adler could not comment on the current condition of the the-AYS0#2 ater, although city officials have 241 E. 17th St. said it will probably require sub-United Pentecostal Church stantial clean-up. Put a bug in someone's ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S . ·Wald Doctors of Optometry EYE COLOR TO MATCH vour MOOD 617 Hamilton Ave. • II may ~ interesting to speculate· as to.-i-_..._ __ __,,._... ........ what Leonardo do Vinci, the genius who conceived of contact lenses nearly 500 year ago, might hove to soy about today's opaque colored contact lenses. So Intense 1s the interest in lhese lenses' ability to match eye color to the wearer's mood that nearly half of those sold ore noncooect1ve (They still require o visit to on f1./0 profess1onol, however, because even nonprescnptlon lenses ore deemed lo be medical devices ) Since they cover lhe Iris completely (wrth o clear center fol lhe pupil), opaque colol'ed contact lenses con tum even the brownest of f1.1e5 blue This make for lhe most mterestmg of choices for clothing and occessones If that f'lfNI dress does not go well wrtti your eye color, just cnonge your eye color Contact lens technology hos changed so rapidly In lhe post few years Along wiftl the oblllty to cnonge your eye color, some contact lenses, Ilka the Contact OK ens, con ocluolly Improve your vision. This revolutionary rtf1N lens hos a unique design that encourages the eye's oomeo lo gently ctlonge Shope, thereby improving your vision For more lntoonotlon, please coll BfflATER ANO WN..O, DRS Of OPT~ETRY. at 545- 9162. We ore located ot 2706 Hamor Blvd. #B, and ore open Monday and FOdoy 9-7, Tuesday and Wednesday 9-6 0 Reg. Price Persian-Kashan ~11.81110 $6500. Persian-Mashhad ~pro)(. 9 )( 12 $7500. Persian-Hertz ~prox. 7 X I 0 $5500. NeedleP.91nt ,A.pprox 8 x 1 0 . $1800. Ind<> TabriZ $4500. ~ 9xf2 $12,500. Sale P"ce . NOW $900. . ·Now S490. NOW $990. NOW $1200. ORIENTAL RUCS .. HAtbcw~~p 740 W. Wll$0n St. EstAlncla H'9h S<hool Basket· bell Boost.,$ 380 E. 17th St. first Baptist Church 201 Megl"Olla St. Southern California College 55 Fair Drlye Costa Mesa High School Band BOQSters 2650 Fairview Road ' Ten Most Wanted Men Soft. ball Team 17th Street and Orange . Avenue Costa Mesa AM Little League 171 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Hit S<hool Girls Basketba Baker Street and Grace Lane Christ' Lutheran Church 3150 Harbor Blvd. Santa Ana Mens Outreach 1696 Newport Blvd. Ballet Montemarte 2666 Harbor Blvd. Estancia High School Golf Boosters 1601 Newport Blvd. . Estancia High 'School Base- ball Bear and Baker streets AYSO -Costa M.u Travel sonStf'Mt 289 E. 17th St. £mnda Hi9h School Girts AYSO -Boys #3 Ba•9'ball • 1120 Superror Ave. 2150 Fairview Road AYSO -Boys ~ Hawall Costa Mesa High School 3010 Harbor Blvd. &~Soccer 2 Hdft:>or Blvd. Estancia Instrumental Music 2300 Harbor Blvd, Alano Clu~ of Costa Mesa . 140 Industrial Way Estancia High SPlool Foot· Costa Mesa HJgh School Pop ball 2323 Placentia Ave. • Warner Football . 1170 Baker St. Costa Mesa Breakfast Uons . Fairview Road and Baker N.M. Christian Centfr Street 2180 Harbor Blvd. C.lvery "Church Wrestling West 719 W. 19th St. Harbor Boulevard and Adarm Avenue Costa Mesa High School football 1125 Victoria Ave. FO&IPH Of JULY Costa Mesa Newport Harbor satlDUU ~ tWa: lath Newpc;wt Lions 1155 Sunflower Ave. and Costa Mesa's wtll be ~open Mondar. but Youth SVC Association closed on I~ o.,,. Tuind~ln con. N~rt Boulevard and 22n Street ~. the · Council meetln.g uled for Estan.,cia High School Tennis ~ wlll convene on HarbOr Boulevard and _ ~nstNd. Adams Avenue Ion: None on Estancia Girls Soccer Tu.esdaY: wtn be -delayed a Adams Avenue and Royal • ~~hout the weetc '" es. Palm Drive Street SWffplng: Can- Costa Mesa High School ~on T'Ues4ay. Banks: dosed on Tuesday Aquati~ Harbor Boulevard and Wil-only. By Melissa Ghavami AT THE TOP Of TIE CWPS When oonskleriog the purchase of aJold chain, pay particular attention to the quality the clasp. Spring rings are popular chOICes for lightweight chains. but they may not be secure enough for llMf chains. Birrel clasps, often associated with rope cNlns, sometimes prestnt some ddflcolty in learning how they wort. Once the procedu11 Is mastered, be sure to close the safety lock The lobsllf clasp. or lobster claw. is fi:equendy seen on wider htningbone and link chalns. It has a reputation for being the most secu11 clalp tor a chain and Is usy to operate for someone wtth dexterity PfOblems. Finally, box clasps are often bullt Into many liner chains. Tiley woit like the barrel clasp and carry the advaotage of melding nearly 1nvislbly into ttla 1 ast of the cllaln's linkage • . American Legion Yacht ctub, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. Them~ is "Amenca's Nautical History.• The day ~ with a 7 a.m. pancake breakfast and ls fol~ lowed by a free cndse aboard the #PavWOn Queen.• P4rade fonna- tion begins at 12:30 p.m., and the .decorated boats sail at 1 p.m. To register, call 673-5070. CELEBRATION AT A MARINERS PARK: , . Newport Beach Community Services Department sponsors its 22nd annual Independence Day Celebration at Mariners Park, Irvine Avenue and Dover Driv4}. Master of ceremonies Barnaby the Clown leads a bilce and walk- ing parade at 9:30 a.m. Post- parade activities indude sack races, water balloon fun, an egg toss and othenpicnic games and a<;tivities. Hot dogs and drinks will be available for purchase, and raffles for door prizes are beld through· · ot~.t the day. Call 644-3151. FIREWORKS DISPlAYS: . • Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach, invites the public to· celebrate Independence Day at its fire- works display that begins at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. • There's no public firework.I display planned in Costa Mesa, but if you live near the Mesa Verde Counuy Club, 3000 Club House Road, you can·J,pok up,and catch a glimpse of the club's pri- vate show, which begins at 9: 15 p.m. .. .. S~UTDOWN CONTINUED FROM A 1 ~ began clamping down on Fourth of July beach crowds about 10 years ago, after holiday revelers · turned riotous. And with the exception of one shooting incident two years a.go, the measures seem to keep mat- ters in hand. - #We've been .doing this for.a number of years now,• said Ne - port Beach Police Lt. P u1 Henisey. ~our goal is to provide a sale an" enjoyable environment for everyone who comes down here on the Fourth, H he said. •And we want to make sure our presence here is strong so that we can take. care of any problems that might be created by people 'breaking the law." What do they · . ~e"'beraboutyou besides your· . ·. ~ _ ~ I ~)' A).----..·D~ ~~~ -~eaitJ) ._ ____ ~ ~ CHRONIC B•d Breath c•n now be Sclentlflc•llr controlled! ProfeSslonal evaluation. diagnosis and therapy ore now available from th8 oral health provider you trust mOlf ... your family ~ntist. Confldently regain control of your breath probl•ms In the privac y of our otflc•. ' Not only Is. there a wide variety of chains to choose lromr there also Is a wldHafiely of cla$p$ tool Here at ROYAL JEWELERS. we will be happy to show you our wide selection of gold jewelry. Our staff wlM be happy to answer an~stions 1fiatyou may llavi. Come iii aoo see us at 1100;-1-,._---~ Bison. Ste. B6 (644· 7804) In the Newport North \ Shopping Center (at the corner of Bison and e CONVEN IENT MacArthur). and 3~411 Golden Lantern, Ste. G (248-8995) al the Ocean Ranch Village Center. e CONFIDENTIAL Laguna Niguel. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. We would like to take this opportunity to wish our readers and their families a sale and happy Independence Oayl Dr. Wimam Wippler (714) 640-04Q4 P.S Add safely chatns to gold chains tor extra secunty 1401 Avocado Ave. Suite 201 Newport Beach, CA 92660 . . Papell~s Furniture Vault .. eUSTDM lRDIV BED ·sALE- .A11Jran Beds!8995 R~: S2soo -$3000 .. Queen or King • 14 beautiful fin~ ta choose from! a Dady Pilo« Free kidS ·summer meals offered in Costa Mesa 1 COSTA MESA · Free brectldd.Sts Whi~r Ave. (noon) and lunches will be available for • Sonora Elementary, 966 Sonora local children this summer at five Road (11:30 a.m.) Costa Mesa locations • Parsons Spegal Education Cen-. The Newport-Mesa Unltied ter, 2350 Canyon'Dr. (1 1 a.m.) School District ls otf erlng the sum-• Uons Park, 'Anaheim Avenue mer food service program from June and 18th Street. (8 a.m. and noon) 26 to Aug. 25, for all children 18 and Parsons Center will only' serve under, especially those children from meals June 26 to July 28. Pomona low-income fa.n}illes. -will serve meals from July 5 to Aug. The free meals will be offeted at 25. the following Costa Mesa locations . The surpmer food program is set every day, except July 4: • up to nourish children only. • Pomona Elementary, 2051 ~Parents are welcome to accom- Pomona Ave. (8 a.m. and noon) pany their children. But, the parents • Whittier Elementary, 1800 N. are not supposed to eat the chil- . VERDICT CONTI~UED FROM A 1 . defense table. "I think you're sick." she said, then left the courtroom. The rest ot the jury either smiled at Perrier, or refused to look at him. Several jurors waited outside the courtroom with Farrier's girlfriend, . Carla Smiley, and his mother, Doris Ferrier. after the verdict was read. They hugged anQ. talked. about Fer- rier's religious bellefs and strength. "I thought he was really humble when he was up there," one middle- aged blonde juror said about Ferri- er's testimony. "It was like a confes- sional. He was purging himself." She said the jury didn't feel the prosecution proved Ferrier intended to commit a sexual assault when he was in the Roelles' bedroom. "We just didn't feel we had the evidence to convict him of burglary," • she said. Another juror said she prayed for Ferrier every day of the trial. "The only thing we Ccl:,n do is pray for him every single day of our lives,• she said. "It's horrifying to have somebody's life in your hand, especially when it's not black and attorney . "He's very prayf~righl now. I th.inlf he was near ars that his prayers have been wered. Thank God," Clapp said outside the court- room. "He's a good person -he just neeas help with his problem." But Roger' Roelle, who didn't attend the sentencing, said justice wasn't served. "We saw him. We caught him. He's already convicted of three prior felonies. He should be in jail,• Roelle said. "It')'Cm d~sn't make sense.: Ferrier was convicted in 1980 of raping a woman in 1979. He also was convicted in 1984 and 1987 for burglarizing residences occupied by females. If convicted of burglarizing the.Roelle home, Ferrier had faced a minimum sen\ence of 40 years under the state's "three strikes" law -25 years plus five years for each previ- ous felony. Today, bo~ever, Ferrier is a free man. "This should not have hap- pened," Roelle said. "So now he's out tonight. He!s going to break into somebody else's home. "Should I have waited until he raped my wife? Do we hdve to wait until he rapes another woman? I dtd .everythlng that the law allowed. me to do and the law let him go," he dren's food, said 1.<ns Plowmeia, • senior secretary in the Newport· .Mesa UnUied School District's food services department However, th~nts can buy meals for $2.75 after the children have eaten, .acco~g to Jacqueline Kravitz, district director of food ser- vices. The Newport-Mesa school district has sponsored the food servi~e pro- gram along with the U.S. Depart· ment .of Agriculture for the past three summers. Por more inf onnation. call the dis· trlct at 556-3273. ure w~aring white gloves lurking near their bed. Roelle, a football coach at Corona del Mar High School, jumped out of bed and chased the intruder ,down Orange Street. He tack.led him and pinned him to the ground .until the Costa Mesa police arrived. Roelle said he was · outraged by the jury's verdict. "He's in front of the-bed and because I don't give bj.in a chance to rape my wife he's-not guilty? I j\.lst can't helieve it," he said. · ·" . Roelle said he was -con,cemea about telling his wife about the ver- dict. usbe's not going to be able to go to sleep as soon as she knows," he said. "I did the right thing, but in my heart it's killing me." . Ferrier's 'family, . however. spent Friday afternoon preparing for Ferri- er's home~oming after 420 days in Jilli. • 'Tm still in shock, H said Smiley, crying outside the courtroom wtth his mo'ther. "It's a miracle from God." sATURDAV. JULY 1, 1995 white." · · . Ferrie r, whose back wds to the courtroom audience during the sen- tencing, was relieved, sciid Deputy Public Defender Lewis Clapp, his said. _, The couple testified for the prose- cution last week. - They said the awoke in the mid- dle of the night last year to see a fig- Snuley said Ferriet. wants to attend Sex Addicts Anonymous classes, then plans to take leadership ministry classes at their church, Cal- vary Chapel of Costa Mesa. He eventually plans to lead a self-help group for sex addicts, she said. "This gives him a whole new chance," Smiley said. ''It's kind of like finding the cure for a ~sease." SAMANTHA FELDMAN I DAIL V PllOT Matthew Padilla, 4, from Buena Park prepares to pop a formidable but;>ble nearly his same size as friend Geoffrey Gonzales backs him up. .. Ach·..:n1~11u.:111 _The Food ls .TheThing ·AtTrophy's .. Trophy's Earns Culinary Appro~ . . Trophy's Sports Grill is more than vou might J fro • JJiemo/U) paintal m1 tlw expect. fil dour uf'l rophy '.fi Spp11s Grill cm Califomia Rc,taur.uu Wntc~ A_,s<><'•· atfo11, Restaurant Hospilitlil) M~c and the lcK"al chapter of the Califomia Rc),taU-· the name. -· ----afivi~es-!!·N&S<n-e-J..i<>~tH~.· ;m<l--i/' · ,~ ..taut.Ass< >c~tion have all lx::itowccl aW'df(b u1><>n Trophy's. · f'he place docs have a sports theme and an im- pressive collection of sport'i related trophic!'!, hut the cmpha.')i~ here i~ 0 11 "grill." By Janet Sanford NEWPORT UEACI 1. ·n\c lir.t hilll t·omc' from the pa11ordlllll' \1C\\ clown Lhe exhibition ),tyk cooking line, where vicwcn. are treated frt.'- que11tJ)• to u pit· 7;i. -maker twirli:tig dough dc),tined for Ulc spc- c i a I wooct- fired oven. M csq,uite grilling is aho featured, in- cluding fresh fish an d chic k e n di s h es (C\'tll the Sports Grill Uurgcrs arc mesquite l(rillecl). 1':i/(tu .different spcdaJty AA!acl~, all loue<l f rcsh-tc>-<>nlcr, arc well pt.'<'Utccl ancl arc hcst i.cllt·rs. 'l11c service i.rylc at Tm1>hy' i'I informal, hut the staff a))f)Ca.J11 <.'OlllJX-tent beyond tllcir year.. Cu!ltomcr Scrvic.-e is still ativcancl well al.TroJ>hy'~. addifll{Lo the n:stauranl'A 1>c>pularity: · you like imagimllil1dy prcp;m .. :d Amcrjca.11 fare, you will leave tl1is ca.mal re,-,Laimwt witl1 a .'imilc on ~ your face. By Jeff Ariderson l 'nhkc m o\t 't><>r1'-orientcd opcrauun,, Troph) \ha.' eamccl 'ol1cl rnlmary rccog- 111tiun mer tlw p :L'I fi, c )Cetr\. ThcSoulh- The menu and ~l·r,ricc ii. 1111thi11g fa ury m111cl you, hut you c·a11 tell that 'omcnuc in the ki1chen know' what the\ an.· cloiu~. \ Vhy all of tl1il\ empha.,is on .a good-foe.xi reputation? Trophy\ Chef at tlu: new Or- ange County location. Michad Crd\Cll, put' it llus way, "People l-d11 ._'Cl a <lnnk or watt'h 't><>rt.'I anywhere, hut the~ \\ill l'omc had.for good food timcaflcrtinic." Cr.t\Cll ~houlcl know, he is a graduate of lhc prt:'>ti- h'l<>lU Culinary lmtitute of Ameri<·a. \. \ (iran~· qp~in~l Nea.r John .Wayne Airport League lh"Chall Hall·of·Famer Ro~ lie l'ingcrs a.ml 1"1, I Jall-0f-Fame1 l .. ance Alworth. ' Free J>arking j), plentiful at Tro- phy'!> where food-ancl·bar \Crvll'e i" t'Ontinuoll!I from 11 ~oo da.ily. Son- day Brunch start' at I 0:00 a.m. 1':'<- pcct overflow c·mwclll duri1lf~J~'<·i.J 111><>rtittK event. . No rc~rvalJom. Cl"t!(Jit <-an.I~ accepted. Newest Trophy's located on MacArthur Boulevard Newport BcachTrophy's is opened to the public. By Joan Guptill restaurant!\ in San Oicgo tJ1at inain- tain a loyal followmg among tl1c <:a.,ual dining <·rowel. -We ha\'c a little fun \\itfl 111port), ci1Lertainmcnt, but o ur fot·u, 111 01) 1>roviclin1< a quality t·a,ual di11111g expcricnl"C; im:onliug to S<•ott McCully, Tmphy'), Gt;n ·r.tl Ma.n- agtt, who grew up in Orange ,County. "With modelil prking like. oun1, good fcxxl and 3 central lt><·a· Trophy's Collection A'~ust-See' Tro phy's customers ad- mit the emphasis is on quality food and sen ire. but there is a good reason the owners nained th " place Trophy's ORANG~: COllNTY .\Valk through the cloor anrl 11'<1 lik<' you Bring The Kids Trophy\ p., one of tfio,c "famil~ frfcnclly" rc ... 1aur.u1h · where di11111g our wiLh the kid~ j.., rt pfc;L,urahlc c n .:111. t By Janet Sanford NEWPOlrl BF.:\Cli -l'ht· un- dcr-1 ~ 'l'I .1111om!r11c-.ilh ~l'I hal- lorn1' .md 1 ra\011' 111 1-.t·Cp them 1>11 ,, '' h t·11 tlit'\ 'r l' 11111 wa1d1111g - tht: tdl'\1,IOll lllOllllOI ,. 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Ne' ct m1111I th.it l'\ en tlw1g 0 11 tht• C'luhl ' Menu '' )tocxl. 1trnl prn·ed .u cmh l)I '~l.11\ tho'c hllk t'lltr.t' th.ti get"" \Ole. a AS • '11\e 1>la<'C k>Ok.s MfCal too, with it.• trophy ... ·a.'le•lined "l lall of Champion.ti" and a ma.•llive hlack-tilc ~nd maple· trimmid bar, which houlld 0 tion near lhc airptH1, I think Tro- phy'!\ will a1>1>Clll Lo botl1 bwinc•I\ chc1ll' and loc.·al re'\idcnh alike·." · • ju11t ~rumbled into Joe Montana\ ckn. Plac1u ~. 'al\>'lITTl't 1t1WI 1lienty of 1972 World °""'4*W Trophy • phit'' r:Ul(ltUt hom lootl>o\ll lo '"inl- mnut<trnl l\.'nni,. A'I tllim & Co ~ia.. ' •rho" "01111 th•)fo\11;hhn-c:l "lk\l 1'".J• ;utcl th\.' \\'.tl\.'rfol'll I") 1.1.J tro· 1*'v lrom thu P"·bhk: lk.-c h f>m:J\m rom11kmc:nt tht.· 'i«t1c•l ml·nu•n- 1~1 liett• an ~' wht< h tuill MJUlllKJUI the n:JIMlnl IL 11ac liiR .. a Nldlite ~l and mWti1>le relmMn mc.U. ton. 'fbc full menu~ aho available in the Im and pri<'o an: ~widi . mMl entrt.'C• ~ fmm S.~ to $!). All of-. rnak6 fcw a quality <-uuaktPU'- eqieienn:, wtiidt ~ account• for lhe m•n1" Wll9ltll '-"*..ncn Ind r.m- il)'. ...... TmpWi. You may ewen iplll IOl'nl! i..-.-o1.o< ...,ee1r1..-... ~ ...... ~ Mljor' . J(k4'mi~ 1rnm or "'°"' a.:hk.~ mcnt ;tre cli,1myt"Cl alm-..c lit im- ,,re,,i\'c ""''of fCla! 11 <"a.'14!' ~I the "I tall of Champion,: ·1 he)\~ ,.,. 'upcr l\cMi n~,\Vorld Sc-ncs In~ 1~ic , Ntll ,' n.-<·onl J)UC·k, ancl PGA <..1Wn1>ioJ1,hip tm1~. JUM ' to name • few. ~h r., onlc w.: che C \'c~A"'111tt: bmc.4 .. 4M!dhy HaHc'lff~ •Mn· Mande QI .... A--. -'a MVP ...... ,.., ~ .. .... .,,., ~. ·-· you <"Ill\ hniiwlc Clllilcrti6t• In- I l f .\ .. .. ~Y, JULY 1, 1115 •MOVBMBNr: 'Tbat'l Unda ~~)1.ft)lmunnJIC"10 event ever JpONOr9d by tbe WCllWl'a ~ grvup ~ tol••PM~ .......... cMlf· women.~ the brunch, •RELIGIOUS BOO€ATIONteAMPS--..... WBl!DND ADIWNnJn CAMP: Costa MeM·boted Jewish Community Center of ~e C ounty offers "Weekend Adven· ture pmip" for grades ' truougb a in 0!'9anJ.Zeid trips rurinlng: July t•- 16; July 28-30; Aug. 11·13; a.nd Aug. 25-27. Activities include hlk-lng, SW1.rnrning, sbabbat dinner and Havdalah at the San Clemente shop ol llOft. gentle 8lerdM tlodmy et Newport BNch Cburda ol Jt.Ji. gious Science, 901 Dov'9 St., NO. 145, N.wport ~ch. Cd~ 3199. • PARABLES POa PUS0NAJ. <a.oWTH:" A workshop that stud- ies codependency, dylfunctiona1 fipnilies and child abuse through a combination of.~, penon- •al refledlon and d1scuaion meets at 6 p.m. Sundays through JUly 30 tn Harbor Christian Fellowship's Education Bulldln~. 1•0 Joann St., Costa Mesa. The workshop is based on the book by Melinda . •Reinicke. Child ca.re ls prcwided1 donations only. Call 631-7730. ffEAL'Il{ DAY: Instructor Janet Brosan leads People with Arthritis Can Exercise (P.A.C.E.) classes 10 to 11 a.m. Th8$da_ys at the Jewish Senior Center of"Orange County, 250 E. Balter St .. Costa Mesa. The class Includes health education , joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT: The New- port Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience •Paradigm Shift: A New Way-A Ne w World" 7:30 p.m. Fridays at a p rivate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejuruce be eliminat- ed? What is the New World Order? Can con!licts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal. What's tl}e spiritual solution to our economic problems? And more. Music and food Included. Direc- tions: 759~0999. .... -· _. _ "MASTER MIND": That's Ken Gray's 10 a .m. to noon workshop Saturday, July 8, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. = Potwarii M1nilt11el per-ditDDdiled fuhlons · ,........,. .. eru. from Adam and SW to~ •grunge" look. 1be group llMI fubiom and a r.,. ol aa\illc to communicate the Btbleili a ~MY way, M ore than 40 women accepted Jesus Chrlst and more than 100 rededi- cated thelr lives. r-------~--------~--~---------~------------------------, ~ l • I I I I I -~ ---- ! · ·~igashi Flonganji t~mple I • .. : . . + CHlMCJt Higashi Honganji -1 BudcNst Temple. . : + ADDN5S: 254 Victoria St. Cos-- I ta Mesa. I +lBSIHONE: 722-1202. I +~Shineud- cllist +YEAR ESIAIU5IED: At pre-• sent location since 1992. ~ gWof'I has been meetjng in pri- vate homes for 15 years. +SINOR MNSl&t Rev. Tsuyoshi Hirosuml. +MSl'ORAI. STAFP. Ronnie Young, Oharma Sodety (outreacn program for English-speaking people intet ested in the religion). + SBMCE 11MES: Sunday wor- ship, 1 O a.m. Shot:suki service (memoriaJ servic2 for loved ones . 'htlo ~ cfied in that partjcular month in the 'pan) tleld the last Sunday of every month. For instance, if someone died in June, 1990, they would be remembered during a June Shotsuki seNice. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT The Rev. Tsuyoshi Hirosumi of the. Higashi Honganji temple. 1he phr~ HNamu Amida Butsu " +WEI.COME WAGON: The rev- ("I put mt faith in Amlda Bud-erehd will often take note of file'N- _ _,,...._can 646-3199. ,,. • Approximately 75 families. +CX>NGIEGA110N MNCBP. Mostly older aduhs. but a sizable number of young adults also dha") rni1f nOt be a\vare of its comers to the C°"9regation. and meaning. He warned against tak-ask them questions about them- ing for granted tenets of the Bud-selves. ~ •PEOPLE dhist faith without examining +DRESS: Casual. Older members .. ... ' .. '" t , GENERAL ASSEMBLY: Nine members of Orange Coast Unitari- an Universalist Church of Costa Mesa attended the annual General Assembly of the Unitarian Univer- salist Association June 15-20 in Spokane, Wa. Speakers included TV producer/social activist Nor- man Lear, and author/chiltlren's advocate Geoffrey Canada. Dele- gates from the Costa Mesa church attend. +oaDCARE: None. but chil- dren are \Nelcome. ' + 1YPE OF WORSf9I: Traditional service -Sutra chanting and incense offerings. follovved by a sermon. + 1YPE OF SBNON: Speaking first in English. then in Japanese, the Rev. Hirosumi typically takes a passage or concept mentioned in the Ohanna and explains it as it applies to one's life. +RECINT SBIMONS: The rev- erend spoke of how some mem- bers of the congregation using them. utf we do not enlighten of the congregation generally ourselves in the present life, there dress more formally. is no hope that we shall be freed +VISITORS NOTE: Visitors are from suffering and SOf'rotN in the wekomed warmly by the rf?V- oce;m of birth and death." erend, and the congregation is + OUTREAOf PROGRAMS: The ready to answer any questions. tempk!'s Dharma SQciety, headed Coffee and snacks are available by Ronnie Young. reaches out to after the service. the non-Asian community in an + IN1BES11NG NOTE: The tem- effort to educate them about pie has just become financially Buddh~. The tempie also holds and legally independent of its classes ~ offer demon.Wi!tioos mother temple in Los Angeles. It is of different aspects of Japanese now recognized by the state as a culture that grew out of Bud-~-for--profit entity. dhism. such as flower arranging and calligraphy. ' By David Sliva .. included: the Rev. Diana Heath, church minister; Margo Ewers, recent Claremont Theology School graduate and UCLA Medical Cen- ter chaplain; Tom and Nancy Loughrey of Orange; Birdie and Charlie Reed of Fullerton; Merrie Lee Mefford of Costa Mesa; Mar--L-------------------------------------------------~---~~ I RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday 0111d C.t Prev.._ S«vk111:4S 0.111. 10:30 a.m. & S:30 p.m. "The Bliss of Freedom" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Member of the Un1i.d Church ol Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE . HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 926.48 • (7 l 4) 969· l 33 l • SAINT J~ES cru~CH ep11copa "A Comn111ttity o.dicot9' IO &.Yillf entl S.rmt '"'" Chritt .~ oft4 s.w.r" Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209Vio Udo Newpon S.OCh 71 4/675·0210 • 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contem~orx 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om ChoriMnOtk ond Wednesday noon -, \I'\ I \llt 11 \I! .\ \I I \'\<.I I, I I ' l '• ( I 1 I ' \ I l I 11 I\ ( 11 Sunday Worship 9:00AM FIRS! CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, N~rt Beach 673·1340 or 673"6150 Church 10am • Spm, Sunday khool 10am Wednesday Meetings 8pm 0 IClste and ,'il'e 1/lm tltl' l nrd i.'i gone/: hll'.~..:t•d i.~ I/II! man that 11'11.'itetlt in him. Pwlm ... 34:H · CONGREGATIONAL. COMtlMTY OflJPi CONGREGATIONAL UNfT£0 CHURCH oF CHRtST I METHODIST NEWPORT C~NTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 16<tJ0~~'[,~ve 644-0745 Worship ac 8.00AM & I O.OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9.00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin -Costa M.sa MESA VERDE UNITED METH ODIST CHURCH aker, C.M 1701 B Worship & C hurch School 10:00 a .m. 8:30 and Dr. Richard Geor~ e 979·8234 LAGU N A United Methodist Church 21632 We"ley Or • . • I . Laiuna Beach 99·3088 I SundaYi Morning Worsh~ -& Ctmst an EaucalTon 10 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler · Wesley CounselinPa Center services Avai able COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN REAL FAI1H . FOR REAL LIFE ~ Coor CoMMuNTTY CHuRCH IOI S.W.. SWol PASTOI Wf.DIHO 5afJcn: ~t6:00r.111. 5uNMt 9:00 fr 10:4'. ~.M. '1lOtc.nAC....-.1Mit.CAfl71' 714.M4.76e0 SYNAGOGUE ST •. MA1l.K PRES&YIERJAN CHLIRCH Sun""'I W"rship 9:JO a.m. Chili C•re, Suntl•fl Sclrt1ol J•m/Jore. •t E•1tlllufl Newport ,,..cit 6f1" .. 7 34 1 • F~t~ Q~ 1kR.~ . ~ l>~ . 'C!Ji SC.te BMch. ~lion of n&ture, cam~ hm and ntaldng the-t>.t Jrifllh fdepdiJ; Beeb lrip lee"#es the JCC at 3 p.m. on Friday and retumt to the JCC at 2:30 P.:.m. on Sunday. The COit .Is Sl.9 for JCC members, S99 for potential medl'· beri. All fees tndude food, lodging and~· Tb• camp ii limited to 15 campen a trip. Call 751-0608. SONfOWN FAMILY CELE· 8JtA110N: A promotional day for Vacation Bible School }Vil! be held at Commwuty Church Congrega- tional. United Cbwcb of CbriJt. 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, 11;30 a m. to 2 p.m. Friday, July 16. Promotional Day will fea· ture fun, gameat, food, .entertain· ment and a petting zoo. Vacation Bible School will be held July 24- 28, 1 to 4:15 p.m., with a music program, craJts, stories and snacks. Cost for Vacation Bible School is $16 per child , $28 for two children. Call Kathy Harvey, Sunday School Superintendent, at 644-7400. CAMP HAVEIUM: The Jewish Coinm.unity Center of Orange County offers a summer program, Camp Haverim, which Includes: Halutzun (Pioneers), which helps kindergarteners through second graders relate to each other through play, song, field trips and other special events. The program offers three sessions, with on~ field trip and one overnight per session1 Tzofim (Scouts), a group for third and fcru.rtb graders which incorpo- rates drama, music, sports, and specialty clubs and offers an over.night, special ffeld trips and a day at the beach in each of three sessions, and CIT (counselor in trammg), wluch gwes ninth and t 0th _graders a taste of the role of counselor by focusing on leader· · ship skills, problem solving and hdilds-on experif>nce. Call Jeffrey Rips at 755-0340, ext. 280. •SERMONS • MCELEBRATE FREEDOM~: That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Newport Beach ChurCh of Reli- gious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145. Call 646-3199. MTALL TALES": That's the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Don Northcutt, guest speaker. at Orange Coast Unitarian Universal- 1st Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Alter lhe service. there will be a 1010t picnic with the Laguna Beach Uni- tarian Ur\ivf!rsalist Church m the park across from the Costa Mesa Church Call 646-4652 • SPECIAL EVENTS BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS: FIJ'St United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. 420 W 19th St . con· ducts a lree blood presswe clinic CHRISTIAN ! HABBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH -(Olaclples of Chrlal) 2401 lrvlne Avt . at Santa Isabel · New11ort Btadl -Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson • 645·5781 .. brltff-10 Ud 10:30 a.m. SWlday and ........ "-tb°' MCb inontb. c.u ~ . . 11'· ...... QOUI: St Mkbae1 and AD ~ Church ln Corona d8I M¥ bmtl tt1 ftnt ever golf WurPalDIDl w.dneiday. Play. en tee off .wtmg at 12:30 p.m. at • tb• m n.ro M4rtne MeJncsi41 aou course. Golten from Newport Center MetbOdllt Church will Ill.so ~le, and entrants may Invite other golfing friends to play. Entry fees range frOm $40 for a full pack.age to St O for dinner only. Call Robin McDOWell or Karol Wil-son. 040-123'. •SUPPORT GROUPS A TIME roR ll!NEWAL: An ~ focinadive Odbotics to piutldpate in oc listen to candid dia- logue 00 topia "tbeU' chdce ~held at ~15 p.m. SUnday=July a:!1 at OUr Lady Queen" p . Center. 20'6 Mar Vista . New- port Bead:\. C<X:oe oc can 8he6d to 548- 3844 (Made.Romano) or 644-9'218 (S15. tar AQatba Fairman). Ml!NrAL HEAllH: Parents, sib- lings and spouses d the seriously ment.ally ill meet at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Aildrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrews R04d. Newport Beach. can Adult Education C>ffn at 574-2236. CAREEJl NEIWORk: Free, ongo- ~ys~ ~Thurs. On.ll'Cb. 600 St Andrews Road. New. port Beach. The meetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. Call 574-2239. •WEEKDAY SERVICF..5 SCIENCE OP~ Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by '"Pfusperity/So. ence <;. Mind~ at 7 p.m. are held Tues. days at N~ Beach ChW'Ch of Religious Sden(e, 901 Dove St, No 145, Newport Beach. •Physical Perfec. tion/Sdence ot Mlnd" ~ also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. PltAYEll BllEAKPASn Pl.rst United Methodist t::hwdl" Costa Mesa hold.5 a Prayer .Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street 111 Costa Mesa. Call 548-77TI. HOLY COMMUNION: St James Episoopal Church. 3200 YM1 Udo, Newport Beach. ctfers a noon seMCe Wednesdays with Holy Cmununion Bring a hmdl and dine with the DUDdl staff after the service. Call 675- 0210. 4 BIBU: STUDY: tfis Disciples fel. lowsbip in c;:ost.a Mesa Invites every· one fOf a study d God's word. food, tun and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. Fri- days. AD ages we'iaxne. Directions ~2589 (James). • Please send photogr aptls and t}1>e-Wl'ltl!n . releases detailing~ upcxmlng l!Y81l\ sennon tQPics or a,,.,. other news inYolving Costa Mesa and NeY.port ee.o.. dU'ches to Religion Editor, Daily Piiot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesi, 9'1J!i1.7. RELIGIOUS SCIENCf. RIU(WIOU$ SCl1NCE NEWPOIT llACH SCIENCE Of MIND EDUCAnON CENTIR (Com#"' Dow. OllOll • "' ~ ""'· OCtOa totn ,.,.., .IOMI) 901 Dovel145 ~J I CHURCH $EMCI SUH ! uua I Olfct: M. Tll. Th (714) 146-3199 Or. JUONlll E~ lllnl•ttr LUTHERAN • . . ._ · ·CHRIS'f LVTMERAN CHURCH , Pastor Wilti4m Kemmway HWI /Wf tlriltlmt, -'·,,..,*"'tr, t#W -'"'''· ...... "'""' ,. ~. " ..... -. .. ..n "*"·,.""""" • .,,,,., .. • Sunday Worship SeMtcs -8:00 l 1 O-A5 • rraitt Strvitt -,. .JO • ~ • • Sunday School & Bibk Studin .. 9:30 • 760 Victoria Strttt • COiii ~ CA fl6t7 (71') 031·1611 • (714) 548 6866 r5choOQ St. ~sP~Church Woohip .nJ heat lhil rncucal. Chr~ Mllk•I ~ "THE TJME OF YOUR LIFE" , ......... 16:h4) A s the bus came up the hill and around the comer, a two toned Model A Road- ster, p~ed bumblebee bl ~k and yefiow, sat in the driveway of the sp rawling California ranch house that was to be our destina- tton. The head.lights and. the gtiJJ of the old car seemed to smile as we disembarked from the Model A's grandchild ... a brand new luxury bus ... that had delivered us from 1he parking lot at the bottom of the ~teep, palm-lined embankment. Four gents m red vests and white trousers began to sing the harmonies that might have played on the rndio of the Model A. That is if the car had had a radio in its day. Out of the estate-stepped one of the glamorous hostesses of the eveninQ.""Corn.lng through the enormous front doors of leaded and cut glass and weanng a full- length gown of shimmering white pangles and beads to com- plement her ha¥ of platinum, Nora· Jorgensen-Johnson wel- comed the arriving <'rush. lt was a Saturday night fling on the Orange Coast for Oper'd Pacific. The Swnmer Founders gala, MLet The Good nm.es Roll ," would transport the crowd back . to a simpler time. A time when America discovered 1azz. A time when the song miesters of Ttn Pan Alley suddenly became Broadway heroes A time when a young man named Cole Porter would capture the nation wtlh a little song about birds, bees, and fleas falling in love. 'Jay Gatsby wasn't on the mas- sive black and white checkered dance floor that covered the ten- nis court of the estdte Gerry and Walter Schroeder were there. He's the affable hotel mogul, always ready and willing to sup- port the cultural .and civic causes that make Orange County a spe- cial place on earth. The Schroed- erS served as honorary under- • writers of the affair along 'With two other special people, Eliza- beth and William Vmcent. Enough can not be reported about the Vincents' generosity. A week before the Opera Pacific event, the Vincent yacht, MNordic Star," loaded that same Model A Roadster on the forward deck and departed with more than 100 guests for a three-hour Newport Harbor dinner cruise to pu):>licize lhe event for Opera Pacific. As the·Sam Conti Orchestra played ul've Got You Under My Skin," Nora Johnson was in the arms of her handsome husband · Dr. Jim Johnson, who also served as half of the very successful charity auctio.n duo. Barbara Venezia was the other half. The pair raised mega bucks for OP with their sales technique. A "how-to handle a charity aucboQ video" is in the planing stages. It's sure to rival the Jane Fonda exercise tapes. It may even put ·sell-help guru Tony Robbins out of business. Co-chairs of the night, right alongside Nora Johnson, were Ellie Fafier and Mary Raymond. The triad of dedicated WOIJlen attracted more than 400 p~ple, raising in excess of $60,000 to keep the tenors hitting high notes. OP Founders Maxine and LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS· HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOOR GOAL AND ·IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. • UNIVERSITY FACUL 1Y PHYSICIANS ·LICENSED NUTRmONISTS • PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS '· PERSONAL TRAINERS · SAFE & EFFECTIVC APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS ' • COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE THE INTEWGENT ALTERNATIVE UCl~flENT •CIC .535-0539 .· THE UtllVERSITY NUTRITION & LIFESTHE PROGRM.1 THE UNIVERSITY rASTING PROGRt.r,, Sunnle Houston and Karen Hard.in (above, from left) com- 'pare shopping notes at Opera jlacWc Summer Founders Gala. Chair Nora Jorgensen- Johnson (top right) does her best Mae West Susie Metndl (right) visits with Walter and Gerry Schroeder. GNE WEEK ONLY! · Sale Starts Junf .. 27th .. SATURDAY. JULY 1, 1995 LOTS OF . DOORS LOTS OF STYLES LOTS OF ONE·OF·A·KINDS Oak-Mahogany- Paint Grade · ENTRY DOORS INTERIOR DOORS A7 By Tom litus. S{Jf:cial to the Doily Piiot T: he phrase •a diftic:Ult • Stephen Sondheim musi~al • may be somewhat redun- dant, but •into the Woods• 1s among the toughest ct the lot -ana also one of the most enjoyable when a company really gets it rlghl Director Kysa Cohen and her superlative troupe at the Hunting- ton Beach Playhouse not only have gotten it right. they are adding new Juster to this sprightly sendup of fairy tales by the master of all composer-lyndsts. It's the play- house's mast completely realized. musical since "West Side Story• a decade ago. The multi-talented Cohen also wears the hats of musical director dnd choreographer -and voices the giant under the nom de plume of Brunhilde TortenpJaten. It's an impressive achievement on all co~ts dS her cast proves itself up to the e.xhaustive deman~ of a Sondheim show. Among a battery of excellent performances. two stand out as a cut above the rest -and their sec- ond-act romantic byst is a high point of the show. Michelle Refesz beautifully enacts the restless Wife of Gregory Cohen's splendidly stubborn baker, and David Kirk Grant projects a supreme sense of self-unportance in the duaJ role of the wolf and Cinderella's prince. Crystal Barron is an exquisite Cinderella, nicely projecting ijer comic dilemrtld in her solo "On the .. ~dtbePAlace.·anct~ Sondheim's theme toHdly in "No One is Alone .• Her selfilb '*4n • ~splendidly done by $baron • Sch-.vanz and Jm Harper, while Wendy Knudsen is a treat as the stepmother. • Aileen-=Marie Scott brings a line slnginq voice to the role d the witch, but strangely seldom achieves a true grasp d the char- • ac.ter. Melissa Cook is a delight as ber sheltered pseudo daughter Rapunzel, who conducts a aeae- tive romance with Rob TeJTazas as her pursuing prince. Terta7.AS and Grant ate particularly tinpressive in their two •Agony• numbers. Another delicious element of the show is Andrea Procter as the bratty beauty Uttle Red Riding Hood, wbosetiming is first rate for one of her tender years. Jason • Wood excels as the doltish Jack. with Kelly Fleagle in fine form as his marginally wiser mother. Russell Montooth's energetic twin performances as the narrator and a mysterious figure in the woods are brought off quite . smoothly, while Damien Lorton has some nice moments as the prince's officious steward. Art Koc- sis completes the cast in the nearly invisible role of Cinderella's father. Onstage excellence is matched by the intricately woodsy setting by Terri Verhaegen (who also designed the lighting) and John Nokes. Bill Bingham's sound is crisp and effective, and Tim Nel- son's recorded musical score fills ·the bill effectively. "Into the Woods" is a tall order, well filled by the Huntington "BLml10 We Cater Fiestas r..-.mm":!!AJ~,_,~~ ~,_,.... ......... Moriodtl. 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I 1 I f, 1 "' r, 8 I . ~ I .. 'Charley' is just plain fun . . By Timothy lltus, Special to the Ddily Piiot ~ song and dance styleri. ~h he never decides on a dialect. 'Tune's pedonna.nce is tndy worthy d the "signature rote• he seeks. I LS' vou enJOVed yowself, ten U she were not~ opposlte your friends. 1f you didn't. tell Tommy 1\me; Darcie Roberts yousaw·cats.'" was would have her name above the Broadway legend Tommy Turie's · title. Roberts not only keeps up advice at the dose of his new vehi-with her co-star, but swpasses him de "Stage Door Charley." which is at points. She has the voice <:J a at the Orange County Perfonning nightingale whiCh fills the gigantic Arts Center for a short stay before it theater, and her dances are no less heads /or the grayer pastures of perfect, Roberts is the only one on Broadway. JudginQ' from the than-stage who is as interest.edin the dering applause Tuesday night. script as she is the music, a superb Wednesday was Jacking in feline distinction which makes her shine. euphemisms. • Cllarley's fellow buskers g}eeful- ·Stage Door Charley• combines !'f give a "that cute old couple from Cabaret'~ element to the show. the multi-talented Tune with renowned songwriters Richard and Robert Sherman' of "It's a Sinall World• fame and electric choreog- . raphy and skilled c:hrection of Jeff Calbmm to produce dJl evening of sheer enjoyment The script tends to be Jett behind at times, but "Charley" lacks in plot it makes up for in heart. It's good to know there is still a place in theater for an old- fashioned song and dance number. lbe show revolves around a group of "buskers," or London street performers. Tune, as Charley Baxter, a busker from a long line of buskers. performs with fluid prec:i- '>ion in a diverse assignment of 1 1:rr.Jr nnn r 1cJ11 ~ooa ~ so1r11s ; · Robert Nichols delights in bis role as Arthur, a befuddled old busker who recites spliced Shakespeare for handouts. DeSpite a demeaning entrance, Marcia Lewis is wonder- fu.l as Gladys, Arthur's intended. Lewis and Nichols play off each other well, creating the evening's most enjoyable dialogues. The buskers perform outside a theater inhabited by real actors in all their rich and pompous glory, but per!onnances. u on the inside" aren't quite as good as they ar,!:l outside. Lee Mark Neeson and Drew Eliot are over-stuffy and · undeveloped in their throw-away roles as Prentiss James and Max WHO SAYS THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!~ 'If you bring a friend to lunch, we will toke·~ O#Fyoor food bill. This offer is valid until July 14, 1995. For reservations call 675-5333 -----HouRS Of OPERATION------.. lunch· Monday · Friday 11 :OOom -2:30pm Dinner; Monday · Soturdoy 5:00pm; Sunday 4:00pm Brunch: Sunday 10:30am · 2:30pm 333 Bayside Drive, Newport Beoeh, California 92660 . . ~. COOlpO&er ana proctUcer ct the ahow inside.· , Of the •inside• players. only B1ent &mett delivers through the • cartoon d bis character. As Victor Dudlesi. the typical egocentric ..4 leading man. Barrett gives some flesh a.hd blood to an~ one-dimensional role. lt's Wlfortu- nate that Barrett isn't given more chance to sing; bis is the best male voice in the show. The setting of the show 1s all over London. and set designer ~ Thny Walton bas created a tapestry which serves all intended functions from Charley's home under a bridge to London's West End to Beardsley's decorous estate. •sta~e Poor Charley" is a work which is still being developed. and there are some elements which need serious consideration at the ne'Xt production meeting. But the musical is nothing l~ than an evening of entertainment and fun. Tun.e is a master,.one of those peo- ple everyone should see at least once. The supporting cast is every bit as pleasing. Audiences love nothing more than to see a great cast having a great time; exactly · wh~t is enjoyed in "Stage'Door Charley." To USe Tune's own tenns, you'll like it bette1 than "Cats." "Stage Door" Charley" runs through July 8. ~ Guranteed Principle & Interest Rates A~/or llA't or rtfUlar .-.. doUan Toll Free 1-800-994-7284 Local Cella (714) 496-0448 . .., ADAM•s INSURANCE 34127 Paclllc Cout BW)', #A Dna Poillt CA. 92828 Make Those Patios & Eotries Beautiful s·11 ss . As stiown Wash Canvas Natural SHP<overs Let Jim Jenning• install your . complete yard hardscape. • Expen bride, block, stone, tile, slate &. concrete work. • Can recommend qual!ty designers • Quality work ln Costa Mesa &. Newpon Beach since 1969 . • [)qaina,e problems? We JOlve them. :. • I ... .. { -.. ' SATURDAY. JULY 1, 1995 ~etors ·shoet ·for .the top in Sondheim's '1.\Ssassins' T:bP.Je are a lot <1 good re.asom tO go see Stephen Sondheim's \Ulusual and fc1sanating musi· cal "Assassins," which h about suc- cessful ar\d wou1d•be presidential ~and doses this weekend at Orange~ College in Costa Mesa. 1\vo <1 those reasons are Eric Anderson and Oaig Fleming. Anderson plays John Wilk.es' Booth. the young actor who killed Ab~Fleming pmUal'S- Chalies Guiteau. the lesser-known yet still importani assassin ot Presi- dent J@m.es Garfield. They are rnprtsing the roles that they played in the spring production d • Assas- sins. .. In fad, m06t d the original cast is back foMbis encore prodUC'· tion. whidl is even better the second time around. "The first run was kind of a trial run for us to aeate4te assassins," , explained Anderson as he and Fleming sat at an outdoor table at Gypsy Den coffeehouse in Costa -Mesa •Coming into the new ~we already had the~ of Yihat the cba.rader was." "We rould build on that.• added Aeming. "This is my first opportuni- ty to remollllt a play and redo a character. I've been really enjoying that" . Both actors n«ed that this second production gave them a dlance te add extra depth and explore their characters more thoroughly. Ander- son and Berning diligently researched their characters, but it's the charic;rnatic personalities of the two actors that make their bistorical figures come to life. In fact, while we don't know exactly what Bodh was like, Anderson's portrayal is an eerie representation d what our expecta- tions ct Booth could be. And sine» Booth was an actor in real life. Anderson found that gave his char- . christopher trela ~~ acterizatioh an added dimension. Fleming's cbaracteriz4tion is also a realistic one. In researching the role, Fleming learned that Guiteau at one point in his life walked the . streets of Washington, D.C. stalking Garfield. Guiteau never changed his clothes and wore out his socks and never replaced theffi:.. which is why Aeming does not wear socks during the show. "So many people come up to me · and say 'that was really great. but did you forget your socks?' lt was something I stumbled upon during the research.· There are many fascinating the- atrical moments in ·Assassins,• including several where the charac- ters stop and aim guns at audience members. "We sure have a lot of people ducking and flinching,• laughed Anderson. ·0ne d the best things about this show is the ability to break that fourth wall. There's one point where each Ot us picks some. body out in the audience and stare them down until they look away. You catch them "1 ~ • "Xou're c:baDeng1ng their assumptions C1 securlly, ci being an impartial observer,. 8~ Flemblg. Anderson suggested that one reason this produdion Is so~·­ tut is tt.e excellent wqrk by the e:ritire ensemble, so that the charac- ters function as one cohesive writ. ·Tue assassins in thl<i play becane one entity, and it's really strange.· .statedAndersoo.. •rve ~ never experienced a moqient on .. stage that w~ quite like that, where all ci a sudden you feel~ every- body else around you are }'OUJ"artnS andlegs." . Anderson and Fleming have both · experienced inany moments on stl,lge. Although they are in a coftege uction, and had to enroll in a Uieater dass to be able fo do the show, Anderson. 22, and Fleming, · 38, have many theater credits between them. Aeming is the inter- im Young Conservatory director for South Coast Repertory, and he acts in local productions wh~ he's not busy direding youth theater at SCR or helming plays at other venues such as Golden West College., where his "Bullshot Crummond" is cui"rent- ly playing. Anderson has perlormed in several local shows, and, in fact, he and Aeming are appearing together in "Ricbard m· at Shake- speare Orange CoWlty this summer. But why do a show at OCC, when you don't get paid for it? . "It's 'Assassins,"' replied Ander- son. "I've got to d,p it, pay or no pay. It's a great opportunity." And the last opportunity to see "Assassins" is tonight at 8 and Sun· day at 3 p.m. in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. Tickets are $10. The jazz singer If you're a jaz:z fan, you may Eric Anderson sets sights on audience In OCC'~ "~Ins." know the name Stephanie Haynes. JU nearly 25 years, Haynes has been plying ber vocal talent in nwnerous local jazz dubs, such dS Studio Cafe in Balboa and Cafe lido in Udo Isle.-But Cafe lido dosed a Coupled. years ago, Studio Cafe has cut back on traditional jazz and oth· ·er venues have changed format, leaving Haynes with few places to play. Scott Hoh is a jazz fan, and a crooner in his own right The long· time store manager for Newport Sta- tioners on Biren Street has also noticed the Jack d places to hear live jazz, so be decided to do something about it He turned his home into a jazz club for an evening, inviting a couple of d<nen mends over to listen to an evening of Stephanie Haynes and friends. live. In his living"rOOrrl "People in lA do this on a regu- lar basis, .. says Haynes, who brought bassist Bob Maize and ~~~with her to the Holt homestead. "The objedJve is to· bring peJfomwlces mto the bane. The idea appeals to ~a lot. I can . sing without the str~ d nlghtdub noises. It's more intimate, and it's a great chance to self CDs.• Haynes~ several CDs qn her own label. Why Not Recxrds. In fact. they're available at Virgin Reoonh at 'Iliangle Square m Costa Mesa. But selling CDs is not the only goal Playing in a borne, even before a small audience, gives her more exposure and. hopefully, positive woro d mouth that may lead cXheB in attendailce to h051 a jazz party d their own. ·1 asked the audience to think at>Out doing it in thetr homes,• states Holt ~There's even talk about doing an ongoing series or shows and ask- ing for donations My mend Jon Gamer may do the next edition at his home in Costa Mesa, and Eliza· beth Balderston m Corona del Mar may have one. "The idea dates back to the days of Mozart. This is kind of small and Wlderground. It's for people who really want to hectr the mUSlc and enjoy the ex:penence. • "If people reabze what d delight- ful thing it is, more people would do it," says Haynes of the home con- certs. "Invite friends over for an inform.al evening. It's nice and immediate and personal. That's what music started out to be.· To have Haynes play a jazz show in your living room. call he~ at 496- 0537. Hello, T'Dmmy Some random n~ on "Stage Door Ch.cp"ley," which runs thrpuqh July 8 at the Orange C9unty ~ C> 4 (j & 4!l ~ ·~ I fomung Arts C.emer in c.oMa Mela: ·You never know ~to~­ wrth a new mUCiKal. espedADy one that tw been as hyped as ti* new T<ramy .Tune shaw. Yru pay your money, anss your fingers and bope • for the best. And while smoe audi· ence members on qxming night . ii- cOUJd be overheard at iJltennisision • saying that it could use some tr:im- ming, the packed hou9e gave the play a standing ovatiM at Jts OODdu· slon. Of course, the applause was as much for Tune as it was Jor the play. ln bis mid-50s, Tune has lost none of ' his charm or his dancing a6ility, wtuch was on almc& constant dis- play throughout the nearly three-- hour play. . • After the show, the cast and assorted QUe!?lS assembled at Planet MoDywood for cUl opening-night party, where a pleased-looking Ridlard Shermdn (one of .the play's U songwriters) wandered a.bout. In to person, Tune IS tdlL Very tan. How he makes those ddlla> moves look so.effortless is amclZUlg 1Une was ':> delighted to receive dn official Planet : > Hollywood bomber Jacket, which he proudly wore after removing his sport coal • Seems that The Center is the 1 last venue where the musical will be called •S"tage Door Chdrley. Appar- ently, the new name will be ~Buskers.· a term for London street performers, one of which Tune plays m the show. Hmmm ... The ong1nal name of the play was "BllSker Alley· before 1t became "Charley." Wonder what rt will be called next month? Good Uung the name is being changed. though I've. been misspelling it "Charlie" m every- thing I've wntten about 1L Oh well. • OtRISTOPHEA TRELA's column appear5 SaturdaY\ • 1Dr f(MU Of 1'11 ~ II ORANGE COUNTY FAIR CllTA ... , FAlltltllll JULY T -JULY 2.3 \ ot I I • • • I I ' • I I ·coloring Contest r-----~------------------------.... -------.--, . Colari"j Contest R11le5 & Rei1Jlatjon5 I =:l.:~~~wa,_.,_..io ~Uarif-Fai:W~ I • · nut be w4I 11 ~by o child' in a.. Cl tht Qgt ~ s...dWaw. t-bl., amn. Cnl ap w-'imuo11,..,. I . .. . --lo: ~County f=air, Spcial c.or..t, 88 fair():. u. Mila. CA 92626 6*ia nut.. I • s~~l fM".t ~lAy 7 -:. .. Rf.Ma°"*'-· '+V............ ....... I • --~be pil:W .... ·~~cac.• .. ,,.. Mcldlt,j/IJ 2'-lO!Uft.11>~ • A ... =;.. I I I I I ...... ~°""" ,.,... . J L-~~~---~-~---~~~~-~~~-~----~-~~~--~~---· • • • ~~gy · normandin • A tale of a dog and how she joined OUT fami/.y K it is the first dog I've ever owned. She came to~us as a stray lasl November, dbout the time we were finishing our second remodel. Clearly, I wd.S in a weakened state. Jodi, a friend and fellow !:>chool mom, had approached me m the parking lot with the tale of· dn abandoned spaniel. She shamed me for never having owned a dog and earnestly begged me, for my boys' sakes, to consider adopting her foster pet. "Not really ready for a dog yet, Jodi,~ I slowly affirmed without making eye contact. That afternoon I found an• • -< excuse to call on this patroness of lost arumals. My motives were clearly transparent. "Go on outside,· said Jodi, "and tell me you're not in love with th.is dog!• Jodi's family is possessed by an enonnous German shepherd. named Shelby, which they had kept indoors since bringing ho.me Kit, the stray. MDon't they get along?" I asked, watching Shelby lope around the living room. "Oh, Lord," Jodi laughed, "Wby. Shelby would eat'her alive If I let him outside.• I was struck at once by. the vulnerability of that precious springer spaniel on the other side or the sliding glass door and by the devotion of a woman who would tum her household upside down in order to accommodate one stray dog. Jodi !)anded me a collar, a leash and a can of Kennel Ration. MYou are going to be soooo happy I" she rejoiced. So is Shelby, I thought as I ~d Kil into the back seat of my car and shot out of dog-eat- mg German shepherd territory. Jodi was right! Kit d~livered instant happiness and within weeks we had become c~rtified dog people. We talked about her constantly, tQ(>k her everywhere and bought lots of silly dog accessories. K it made her big debut at ChnstmaS when all my slslers and their families· were in town for a holiday din· ner at our home. Here's where I sh ould mention that not only did we not have cf aog growing up, we didn't like dogs in our family. They made us nervous and uncomfortable. The occasion of introducing Kit to my family reminded me of ~e first time my oldest sister brought a boyfriend to Christmas dinner. None of us liked the ~ea, but we knocked ourselves out to impress him. ' They all competed for Kit's fltention and tittered when she rolled on her back for a tummy $cratch. She received countless ~ and compliments and my mother even gave Jim and me matching S\Yeatshirts with her likeness on the front. Only my stepfather Bill, bow- ~ver, seemed entlrely at ease ~th Kit, even though he kept mispronouncing her name as 11Kip " We watched her curl up feet while be rubbed her d \he ears and kept her talm in a sea of holiday chaos. II Well, my sister Katie and her amily marched right tsaczk to Houston alter that and bought ~hemselves a dog, and my moth- er continues to wistfully ponder . whether BID ls entitled to have a og arowid tbeit house. Jtm and th boys and I are a µrue more SettJed with the whole ~ routine now and Kit ls just imiother Normandin -a b6t over- hl. at times over zealous, · ut ahvays glad to He 'ya. What '•a an JHm.ct fl'cm tJdl liep f41tb ii that It ii Ind• Id poal· b1e to teach aid-... Wu. ... -........ ~ • • -t ROW C::OULD ,you FIRE THOS E~ WORKERS ? , . . . T. here is a b\lge attraction to this area from outside the community. Most of these visitors have little concern for cleanliness, just a concern for a good time. How is the city of Newport Beach going to get this area cleaned up? It gets pretty dirty. These two employees are a very insignificant portion of their budget -one that easily couid be achieved by cutting the salaries of others who are a ble-bodied and drawing benefits. . . TOMSMJ111 Balboa Penihsula Now those people will have to go on SSI and dignity is shot to hell. I just can- not understand why $2,000 a year bas become a big issue. I certdinly hope the city reconsiders this. . MARCIA MERRJI I Newport Beac.b I employ seven disabled adults from the Vantage Foundation. They are more conscientious and dedicated workers and more responsiple than many able· bodied youth I've dealt with and they want to work. I vote we keep these people because we need them, they're economical and • the}"apparenUy have a good work record. I suggest we look at some peo- ple who are being overpaid. I think that any employer, government · or otherwise, should use their services. - DIANE JONES Costa Mesa CAREY WARD NeWp<>rt Beach It is appalling that Newport Beach would get rid of two disabled people who need and want their jobs. The wages are so little that it doesn't make a dent in what the county's officials have · done. · . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Leonard R~rg picks up debris from underneath a pier bench. He and his Vantag~ Foundation co-worker, Sammy Tayes, have been let go by the dty. No matter how p<>Or we are or how much money we need, we ought to keep those workers on. Two-thousand dollars per year is ridiculous, it's not even the cost of printing or toilet paper for the.city. . · They also spend more than $2,000 a mon~ on paper clips and rubber bands. That small amount of money can be found anywhere. our own city. BOB KERRICK Newport Beach And it became a law just in time for sum.mer. Perfect weather fQr a civil rights violation lawsuit. lf they are disabled and they need and want the work -we ought to keep them on. WILLIAM SHAVER Newport Beach MARYBAVR)' Newport Beach SUSANSMITII Costa Mesa I think it is a disgrace, it is appalling, it's a dishonor not only to the citizens of Newport Beach, but for all Orange County to put the people who find it the hardest to find jobs out on the street for $2,000 a year. Newport Beach shoUld not terminate the two disabled employees. Their com· bined wages are less than $2,000. I thllik this city should continue to fund the positions. This is not very much money in 1995. MIRIAM KURTZ Newport Beach If the city cannot afford $2,000 a year, maybe it should go out and write some more parking tickets. Something which they could do in two or three hours in a weekend to cover the $2,000~ Let them start a fund far the disabled people. Let them kick in first and I will be more than glad to kick in. Please do . something for a change. . DENNIS COONEY Newport Beach I think that is a rea1 stink. Too bad Sid Soffer isn't around. I think thal.he would let them have it full on and tell them the way it really is. I think it is outrageous to get rid of those two disabled workers. I am sure the city can aff orii that when I see what goes on with the city paying for LaDon- na Kienitz to go to law school. She makes a very adequate salary. She should pay her own way. That-would more than pay this small salary of the two disabled work.ers. I urge you to r~tain those two poor souls. · If they cannot afford $2,000 they should not cut at the bottom, but start cutting at the top. l think that Newport Beach should be asnamed that it terminated two Vantage employees, but continues to pay vehicle allowances to people who probably make more· than $70,000 per year. ,ANNEMJJIER Costa Mesa I really think it is a crummy deal that· these disabled workers are losing their jobs for a lousy $2,000 per year for both of them. Somebody is really being cheap here. ADELLE MANELL Newport Beach DAN AMMANN Costa Mesa I am against terminating the two dis- abled employees. I feel that the city can find many, many other ways to cut $2,000 out of its budget. ELEANOR HOWGOOD Newport Beach I think they should cut·all vehicle allowances and stop supplying vehicles and ctit managers salary by 2% and hire more Vantage employees. ? AGNES DUBBERLY Costa Mesa Just find the money. Do the right thing. BARBARA GOODWIN Newport Beach I think it is pretty degrading for those poor people who are disabled. I think they could find some place else to make, up the $2,000 per year that they are paying these disabled people. I ~ the ci!Y should ~tinue to fund those jobs, it gives those people dignity. I think it is very interesting how when -we cut bacl~. the first things to go are services for children and the dis- abled. I think that is bad news and not worthy of the city dir~ctors. 1 find it absolutely disgusting that these officials are cutting thi-s for people who tru· ly need a job. The places that they should begpl cu.tting_are.tbeiiown sa:laries:-~ USA MAHONEY Newport Beach I am dismayed that Newport Beach might terminate two employees with combined wages of $2,000 a year. Something is wrong. That is all anybody wants iS to do the right thing. You can find $2,000. Just do the-right-thing. SALLY BAUMGARDNER Newport~ Beach I think it is disgraceful that Newport Beach even considers doing' away with the two disabled Vantage workers. I think this is going to take away their self esteem. Maybe the city CO\L"lcil shouldn't take raise tlus year or take a cut on their raisct. PATIANE Corona del Mar JEAN HUNTER Newport Beach I think $2,000 is very minimal. I can't believe that this is a discussion and is in the paper because it is degrading for Oh, I see, these people are.clearly in violation of the tanned, young, physical· ly perfect Newporters paradise world. I think Kevin Murphy is doing a great job. As he is driving back to his home with bis big fat paycheck I hope he can Take a look at all the non-safety peo- ple who do not have cars. Most of them could do without those cars immediately. There is no reason why a public works director or a civil engineer bas to have a car. LYNN MERLES Costa Mesa thank yous Henry's. in-1a~s grateful for community's support -. 0 ur family wants to pass on to you our ' sincere thanks and gratitude to the various agencies and 01ost of all to the wonderful people of Newport Beach for all the support you've extended to our family during the tragedy surrounding Qie shooting and killing of our son-in-law, Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Henry. When an event like this happens it is easy to become focused on all the bad things that go onJn our society today-however, the outpour- ing of love and SllJ>port from your community • was so overwhelming that we found tt easy to focus on the goodness of people, which is so much greater than the bad. Our family has~ deep belief that God loves u.. and wants only the ~ for us. When something like .this happens it is very difficult to see the good, but the community of New- port Beach made it impossible not to see good all around us. You l;hould be very proud of your Police. Department. They took the Henrys and us •. under~ wing within minutes of Bob's shooting and did everything possible to help and prot~ \II, • Bob was ytatcbed by one or more of the police officers 2" hours a day, ven da}'3 a week frOm the time be was shot until the day he died more than. over a month later. CbJef Bob McDonell was just fantastic to all of us. 'Tbe various agendes of the dfy gov·· emment tbet wwe called upon to 1Upport us wttb medical tnlUrance dGns and the bke w-. woriderful. We Often beer and frequent- ly baft to._ wlla aa•• • of government == ~ fDlb et Newport 8Mc.b City • ' .., .... bell of whit fj01'&ll W~ can only say thank you, thank you, thank you. You are a beauutul community. It is easy for us to see why Bob enjoyed working for you so m uch. ment employees can be. . . We could write pages about the goodness of the staff at Hoag Hospital, but we would fear that someone would be left ott. Those folks not only provided Bob with the best medical care a person a>uld ever hope for but they also went out of their way to make all of. us as comfortable as was possible under this situation. · The b~ess commwlity in Newport Beach was just fantastic. One of ow most precious posse$sions is a photo aJbUm that 101Deone put together containing pctures of an the bW· boards commemorating Bob'I death. The cards and letten and donations gtven by the many peopMt d N9wport 8Mcb are over- whelming to us. The iDOll ipedlal ~that b4ppeMd In aD of the tmgedy WU tbe demon- stration of goodnels bf yaw communtty. • WJ can CJ!D)y !8f tbllilk you, tbW you, tb4nk you. ¥ou are • bMUtiful community. It ls easy for us to see~ Bob enjoyed work- ing tor you i80 much. ' With great gratitudl, ' 11 a AND MAD' CODY Pa~ lliilaf"s father Md matbm ~ .·J'9gether -~dfors and Gilboe inake sweet music D wing our year of bankrupt· cy, I was amazed to read how m'any coaches were needed to run a football team (13). CQntrast this with the value we taxpayers receive from the Costa Mesa High School Music Depart- ment, which is run from September through June by two teachers who also teach a full course load. John Lindfors is amazing. He . teaches and directs t1ve chQirs, from seventh through 12th grades. At the District Choir Concert, Mesa's five choirs outnumbered all the other schools' Choits in the dis·"' trict combined. He even has junior high bOyi • singing. many of whom aren't nuent in English. The choirs .go to festivals and competitions, perform for school· mates and parent.I, and are ~en asked to perform at~ fUhctlons tn tbe commuilitJ . In addition, tie h~ with the tdlool m\illcal eec:h spring. AU of hla students love "Mr. L." . Sandy Gilboe teechel ell Of the musical insttument clanes for grades seven through t 2, plUI directs six band groups et ~- These indudi}ID .... iurch· inf beftds and ,..,,. llne. In 1he pUt. --....... -.: mentAry ICbool thldenta to pllf ...... inllnnefttl too. ,. HOW TO RAISE TUN-AGEltS College Hospital, 275 Victoria st., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu- cational workshop for parents of teens at 10 a.m . each Saturday. Eoch week's workshop starts and finishes a new topic so parents can join the group at any point in the cycle. Por more information, contact Dr. Lani Martins ll 704- 8\66. FAMILIES ON COURSE A 7-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program will focus on ways of communicoting with any out-of· control family dispute, anJJer and general family disnannony. Cost is SS for adults, $3 for kids 13-18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for information. INCEST SURV1VORS SUPPORT .Survivors of Incest Anony- mous, for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family, meets every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon at 760 Victo- ria St., Costa Mesa. There is no. fee. For more information, call Karen at 531-2629 or lris at 859- 3918. NEED TO RELAX7 Every Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m . Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of mediation sup- plies, holds a free evening dedi- cated to w encourage an(i support the practice of meditation." The group meets at 1835 Newport Blvd., Buil~g A, in the C?sta Mesa c::;owtyard. For infontiation, • call 631-5389. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program hosts a free 12-Step Meeting every Sunday a t noon, exclusively for teens, in its offices " at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-TEEN or 640-1788. MONDAY 1894-1995 FOUR GENBRATIONS 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30~PF . L WEDNESDAY USC ALUMNI · The Alunmi Association for USC Newport/Irvine Club meets on the first Wednesday of each month a1 the USC Orange Coun- ty facility in lrvine, 2361 Campus Drive. Call 250-4USC. LEADS CLUB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets every Wednesd!!Y at 7:15 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club is part of an internation- al networkmg organization dedi- cated to expanding each mem- ta --.. -1'• -.. ... 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Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial.Park 1625 Gislec Ave. •Costa Mesa • 540-5554 where mlployees care ... --- m1n1 l1C stctraqe • STORE NOW & SAVE $25 644-2747 ~ ,, •• , ••• •••ti• Deal Fn nds: Last Friday we were given our layOft notice bun tbe Newport Beach.•We:Wantad to tell you all gooii:lt;ye and kft!M;k'' you for all the support that you have given us dwj.pg tbe aum.y years that we have worked here cieariing up the bo&rdwalk and pier. ~cm Jldl apptoVid by adoPt· lag tbe'dly budget. In yet an6th· 81 year of cutbacks, the dty could not Justify llinng oa able-bodied wor~while keeping the Van· tage emplOyees. "I have to use my money the best'way J can," Niederhaus said. Tayes «nd Rosenberg have already said their goodbyes. After being informed of the lay- off, they passed· a short note of thanks t<> some of the merchants .inMcFadden Square. We've enjoyed working down here and being with all GI you. We take great pride in ~ a )>art.of keeping Newport Beoch a beautiful place to be. We will miss you. Thanks again f!>r.~ur sup· port •• GoodbY"'· . LENNY ROSENBEJlG and SAMMY TAYES •we take great pride in being a part of keeping Newport Beach ROCKWELL CONTINUED RlOM A 1 bther possible incentives, such as land use entitlements and tax rebates, are more complicated and woµld require public bear- ings. . . ln its letter to Rockwell, the council stated that the city could not make firm commitments on the entitlements or the tax rebates, but agreed to work with the company to entice Rockwell to stay. The Orange County Busi: ness Council, Southern Califoniia Edison and the state of California will also put together an incentive package, with the business coun- cil taking the lead in the negotia- bon process. However, Cuddeback did said • NOTEBOOK that the city offers "a standard package of incentives" to new or CONTINUED FROM A 1 expanding companies ... eyeing ' ' s;?olorado Springs, the second muscle spcisms. He's in a wheel· largest city in Colorado an'd home chair too. to several high-tech companies. Sammy and Lenny work for the "We have an Entetprise Zone city of Newport Beach, picking up that provides tax credits aga.i.D.st trash around the Newport Pier. corporate income tax 'and some And, believe me, there's always incentives we can ofter through plenty of trash around the New- the Utilities Department," Cud-port Pier, plenty of work to be deback said. "We're not about to done. · 1 give away millions of dollars in Put end to end, Sar.;i:.1y and property t4X. The incentives real· Lenny earn fil. whopping $2,400 a ly depend on the specific compa-year. A bit of money, sure, but not ny." enough to get overly worked ·up Ken Moore, who cha.irS the over. Orange· Countf Business Coun-Still, it was money -that cil's development consortium, $2,400, in fact -.that earned Sam- said that discussions with Rock-my and Lenny something they well are continuing and the coun-hadn't · ed for. cil expects to be able to entice Layo notices. Rockwell to stay here. The disahlP~rnrkers were • bwdal~tD ........... JMCla.·w.wm•-.· In ...,.,.. 1*1"9wa Prlday, tevetit' al tb• ----N1d tlMY were aware of wbat had hlpplned. Otben lMrbed cl the layafts for the ftnt time. Every- body bad kind woicil I« gregan~ OUI 'TayP.S and tbe quieter ROMD· berg. ·Nobody else seems to take an interett m the trash building up here in the alley,• said Laura Kirstein, owner of the Killer Wave. "And Sammy has atways been super sweet.•. · · Kirstein has occasionally cut Tayes' hair at a discounted rate. Newport Beach lifeguards gave the workers an official Marine Department cap. Fishermen from tough, you know, and well, you understand. Bye bye no.w. And bave a good summer. Actually, this is the fourth straight summer the city has tried to dump a group of di.sabled work- ers who have been employed through the Vantage Foundation, a non-profit group from CoSta Mesa that finds work for develop- mentally ~bled adults. Tbe first time the city tried to lay off the workers -there were five· of them back then -the uproar in the commwlity was so mighty that the city relented" and hired them back, though their hours were trimmed substantially. The next time the city dumped the workers -only three on the payroll by then -a local business- man named Ted Geissler and Councilman Clarence Turner stepped up and offered to cover the salaries. ' Last year the same thing hap- pened. This year, though, the ax is Rockwell officials would not comment on any discussions. In Colorado Springs, oty Economic Development Director Gary Cud- deback would not confirm that the city has spoken with Rock· "Processes such as these gen-given notice ast Friday that their erally aren't quick," Moore said. services were no longer needed. ·But Rockwell would like to Thanks for popping in: limes are make a decision pretty soon and 5!!!!!i!!!!!!E!!!!!!5!:!!!!55:!!!!!!!!===::;;=:!!!1Eii::5:5i!5::=::===:::=::=:!!!E:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!5:::==::::=::==:: we'll work with them in that . well. regard." We have designs on ·ypu· .. . . . to fill tflt' decorative hardware needs & • expectations of f!Ve<y client. No .matter what style or t1me period the job requires, we have the finest quality door, cabinet. fumi· tore, architectural & bath hardware & fixtures to offer. And, )'OU'll be pleased to Gnd ~ yo.M needs are met com~ctly because our aw~ selection Is backed by 3 generations p( decor- ative hardware experience. 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Jo or. pop open' a 'beittle °' water ,.,._,.. _.,. --• tbat for tbe Workers on bot days. , tbey lian mental cb•Uenps. ·~tidl love sammy,• -:a1111""'t""'•Wlddl...,..~-"1m't' U-.-~ Doi'Y o.h8rman Luda Hendricks. .akl. ·~ ~ baft _.. .She helps them niaJlze that P80"' ~ .... @Gllr than .. , ple tn Wheeldlair have bralnl. • pec)Pie~tve evw boim. • Addt!d her husband Matt, COUiter Mid Vua..p .ii out "These worken need to feel k>oking for .. new work Jor tbe needed. You'd think the dty of employees. Untltthen, 'fliyes;ftb Newport Beach wOuld have a have to confront • very, basic wor-bigger heart.• Vantage Foundation ad.minis· ry: • ' • trato{S say .the workers do not "(My~ ~ave me) a litfle want their jobs b4q. To put lheDl money to play WUh," she Hid; in a situation where they are not "Now I don't have any money. !t wanted would be unproductive But wben she retu.ml to the and undignified, said Vantage beach, Tayes p.lails to b&v_, the Area Manager Aletha Anderson. last laugh. At lhe same time, Coulter not-"I'm going to go see boW dµty' • ed that finding them new work (the boardwalk) is," she said. good and sharp and there seems no hope of saving the jobs. "We've tried to be sensitive to Va.qtage, but they need to ~der­ stand our situation as well. I don't really have any alternatives,• says Dave Niederhaus, the dty's gen- eral services director. No alternatives? The-program was funded 1hrough private dona- tions, for gOOdness sake. To be fair about things, Nieder- haus ·launched the program of employing diSabled workers through Vantage back in 1987. A noble act, I'd say. The impression, though, is that }\e has spent the intervening years doing bis best to snuff the program. It's also worth noting that times are tough indeed and money is tight. Niederhaus may have to lay off as many as 19 people in bis department this year. Not a fun task at all. •we're telling abl~·bodied workers they have to be laid off as well." So this year. even if someone does step forward to fund the pro- gram, Niederhaus liays he will ask ~em to deal directly with Van- tage. He's not going to get the city involved. And that's the way it is. Times are tough, money is tight and kindness is in low supply. Or so lt seems. The natural instinct ls to get mad, even outraged. How can the city dump a pair of disabled people over a paltry $2,400? The city probably spends that much a year on paper clips and White Out · How can the city, even as the wicked winds of the county's bankruptcy howl about us, be so petty? . Is there some sort of rule out there that when times are tough we should stop doing nice things? But if those were the thoughts and questions that loomed in my mind, Sammy and Lenny too~ a higher road. Instead of nursing anger, they wrote a thank ·you note and passed it out to pier-area merchants. It read, in part: ·w e've enjoyed working down here and being with all of you ... We will miss you. Thanks again for your support." · In the end, when this whole thing gets put to bed, it is nice to kriow that someone kept their class and dignity and didn't forget that there's nothing wrong with showing a little heart. 1\vo some- ones, actually. And their names are Sammy and Lenny. · .. · • STEVE MAltlJ.E is the managll.)9 editor . • ' • .. •• . ' .· 1 EYE-OPENilt Mr. lrrelevant-S No. ) item -swjfngl . . QUOTE OF rHE o~ y =+ -"I'm ~/Or him (JoM Mf.rlfti} and/or tM and tM t1'adltba we llad dtt!n. ... "' • I I • K1/N W1UJG \..,.}" " '~~.....,..,....._,.-~,.._.......;;.____ , ___ __ MAN OF THE HOU.R stephanle keefe Three Newport • .wmners· • Gorski, Holland, Ullman bring home trophies during ~ace Week event in Long Beach. A record 152 boats in nine classes competed at the 11th annual Trimble/North Sails Race Week held recently in Long Beach, and of those nine classes, three were won by Newport residents. Judy Gorski an d crew on Water Moccasin won the Schock 35 class, Chuck Holland and crew aboard Amorous won the Class H series, and Dave Ullman and crew·\VOn the 1995 AirTouch .Melges 24 Western Open that -was held concurrently with the RaceWeek. · • In an event that can be ·categorized as a particularly bright spot ln California sailing, .more than 1,500 people came to participate, sailing at least one ·day of the series. The Race Week began with the incredibly 1un Casino Night, a welcomi.Og ..-tteception for boet owrters with :cockt.alls, hors d'oeuvres and .free gaming. : There is not a better way to : · learn h<n>rto play craps tfum (o . play with the free clUps on ~o Night At 10 p.m., the games stopped and players received raffle tickets for the ·chips th~y had accumulated. Prtzes such as Corona beach umbrellas, Universal Studios packages and Miss Saigon tickets were up for grabs. Friday began with a racing clinic for all, interested with the top sailors o( North Sails, including Newport resic:Jents Robbie Haines and Jaime Malm. These sailors gave tips on local knowledge, sail trim and various other topics, lending their experience to the participants of the regatta. Pollowiilg the skippers' meeting, racing began at 4 p.m., with just one race held for the day~ With winds up to 15 knots, sailors were treated to a great .first day of racing. Saturday began with a seminar and breakfast sponsored by Trimble Navigation, the official GPS and navigational ,., supplier of the 1995 America's Cup. The seminar covered questions on GPS and its applications in the future. T wo races were held in the _ attemoon, beginning with extremely light winds and building up to 12 knots. Sunday saw the annual boat tour, a three-hour race iD and out of different fingers of Long Beach that can prove to be tacti,cally very difficult. Eight of the rune classes part:idJ)Oted in the boat tour, with the M~es fleet abstaining to coqiete tWO regular races. • In the Class H series, Chuck ·Holland and crew came on : i.trong as Race Week wore on to capture the class win. With .. .. scores of 5, 3, 2, 2, H~ wu llble to coOslstently oUtld tbe rest of the 17-boat fleBt, ~ . : off a very competitive Oeet. Pellow BCYC sailor Joe Degenhardt WU all()tj the rankl.~ad '1Veralll Kevtii·WOlfe logged top lt'Ol8I M Wlift round oUt tb8 top ftv& In.... 35 dus, JUdy G<ir*i.. an Water Mocillal*I frolii an eigb:r l'llC8 to Win tbe dul. .. Uo tbe ScboCk 35P ~ Wida tbe tnW d Mmtt Ga~ Mike Qau., ~ ltlimild. Jldk Klngurd, a Mt MlfunL DCmColBm ................. Wllllllir, the tump;at Id e 2. 5, ,,5 .. win the.._.....,. gUiMI to ...... • •Jo~ Wayne Tennis Club, once the rave of the community, is headed back to its ol' • - western days; and fear not, Big John would.have wholeheartedly approvedni -:- the name change. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer T h e Duke, of course, cannot speak for himself. · Amid speculation, we asked the next best source: Ken Willig, thA! original owner of the John Wayne Tennis Club along with the late movie star icon. · As tennis magllate Ken Stuart prepares to move his highly successful Palisades Tennis Club to the Wayne Club, following his purchase of the Wayne facility last week for an estimated $1.4 million, some diehard traditionalists are concerned with the club's • profected naip.e change from the Wayne Club to Palisades. The D;uke, apparently, would not be turning over in bis grave. . Willig said the tennis club was the only commercial venture in which Wayne, who died in 1979, gave permission to use him name. "My deal with him was, that if he ever didn't like the way the pub was left or being run, he could take his name off at any time he wanted. Even though he was a partner, that was the deal,· Willig sa.i.cl by telephone from his home in the Seattle area. "The place used to be so clean. (Stuart) told me I'd be embarrassed now. ·so if that's the case, I think John Wayne would've given me a fit. He would've been all over me like a blanket if I hadn't kept it up. I'm embarrassed ~or him and !or me and the tradition we had there. He always felt that if it wasn't maintal.iled properly, then perhaps it's better to~take bis na:ine off it. He wouldn't·approve (of it now), I can assure you.• Stuart, the Wayne Clubls first general manager a:r;id head professional, who helped build and design the facility, will return to his roots Aug. 1. When the Wayn~ Club opened in April, 1974, it was the talk of the tdwn. Rod Laver was a member, Roy Emerson gave lessons, the facility was state·of.the·art, it bad more open players than •any club in the world,• an all-white dress cotie was eof orced, and the club was clean as a whistle. "It w~done right, from A to Z, • ~ Willig, who first mef'the Duke afte r ta.king tennis lessons the same time as his wife, Pilar, at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club in late 1969. Willig and Wayne became friends. He said he taught the Duk~ backgammon. Pilar, from whom the Duke was later separated, had wanted a tennis club . Originally, it was going to be called Corina·Mar "t:ennis Club, with two indoor courts. But that deal never got off the ground. After finally being convinced to lend his name to a commercial venture for the first time in his life, and following many red tape battles, Wayne had his tennis club, though he never played himself. ·"(Wayne) went on a tenn1s court once, but not at the Wayne Club," Wifilg said. "He picked up a racket one time at the Balboa Bay Club (Racquet Club), out there by Irvine Coast.Country Club (now Newport Beach CC). He swung at a couple of balls, but he didn't remember he did thcit. He went there · one time to see Pilar play. • SEE TENNIS PAGE 82 U:AH HOGSTEN I DAllY PILOT Ken Stuart has shaken up local tennis butts with purchase. I > I < \ I 11 I 11 "\. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer • Costa Mesa's David Kuhn has his sights set on big things at Southern California Association meet at Trabuco Hills July 15-16. H is uncle, Chris Forno, figured he bad SQDle ability. Track and field? Hey, why not In the seventh grade, though, David Kuhn's attempt at the high jump bar, only 3 feet. 11 inches, was nothing to rave about. •t couldn't even clear it," he said. Shortty thereafter, Kubn experienced a growth spurt. Now, he's S·foot-9 112, t 70 pounds, and among the best junior decathletes in California. • • • rum and gained 30 to 40 po\.inds. fle's a totally different athlete than as a 1-'·yea.r-old.. So it just goes to show: You should never give up on someone." Less than three weeks ago, Kuhn, ~ 11.year-0ld Costa Mesa resident, won the USA 'D'ack and Field·sanctioned Southern Calif omia Association Decathlon at Trabuco Hills High to qualify for the Junior National Championships at Mt. San Antonio College June 23·2-', in which be placed 14th in the young men's division (20 and under), going up primarily againSt college athletes. Kuhn, who will be a senior in the fall at Calvary Cha.pet w as the only high school junior in the meet. In the SoCal Association Decathlon. Kuhn became one of the few high school afJtletes in the country to total over 6,000 ·points. His marks in the 10-event competition were 11.63 in the 100 meters, 21-5 in the long jump, 42·3 in the shot put, 5·11. in the high jump, 53.96 in the 400, 16.33 in the 110 hurdles, 110..0 in the MAAC MNntl I CW&.Y Pl.OT J>eWI ..... t.kes ~ tii -·~ Jamp, OM Of 10 eveall la 0 IM9 d8caaaJon. •1 w,oned with him-when-be was 13, and he was ao bad, t almost gave up on him.• Forno, also his coach, said. •vou should never do that with kids. In bis first meet. be Couldn't high jump three feet, but the next year he grew about five inches •SEE KUHN PAGE 82 imtlevant week ~ I Goodbye surfer dude, ~~ g~d luck! is off to new wars after capturing ·- • Newport Bea~ at Irrelevant Week. . J j . TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 • •He called all the shots in how 1t was going to be decorated., and we hired h1s personal interior desigrter, Joan Nev~1 who had helped him with (their home. The Duke wanted antiques and high ceilings. He liked to play cards, so he had a cdrd room. He and his interior designer went to his warehouse dnd picked out all the memorabilia that was going to be displayed there ... the rugs, posters, all sorts of things. We had to do everything the way he found acceptable. It was quite expensive, but when we opened 1t, it ~s an absolute showplace." Among the obstacles was getting a clearance permit to . breclk ground from the California Coastal Comrruss1on, which held hearings in Long Beach and San Francisco. It was a Monday Wayne a.Jld Willig got a room at the Queen Mary. They weren't called until 8 o'clock that everung, having spent most of the day playing backgammon. Unfortunately, two of the seven panel members on the corn.mission had already left for the evening ... they were at the Coliseum to watch the Rams play a Monddy Night Football DAILY Pl~OT FILE PHOTO The Duke was always at home in Newport Beach; names notwithstanding! It's all John-Wayne country in these pa{ts. game. wanted some money for the use Wayne and Willig needed four of his name." favordble votes, but with two When the club was sold in absent, both of whom presumed 1983 to Newport Beach to be m favor of the project, it businessman John Ward, it was meant 80% of the panel that appraised at $3.5 million. rught hdd to vole for 1l in order "I read in your (Daily Pilot) for 1t lo pdSS. article that we sold it for $3.4 "We didn't know if 1t was million, and it wasn't much less going to pass, because there was· than that, but I don't think it was some concern about whether we . · $3.4 million. It was less, I think." would allow Je~h people to be Willig said. 1 .. volved, and there was concern When Willig hired""Stuart, who that too much water would get operated the Wayne Club from ~l? the Bdck !lay,~ Willig said . 197~ to 1978, he-wasn't looking Fmally, Wayne had had for a tennis professional. He enough. Hf' wd.lke? ~to the . wanted a businessman. Willig ~enter dJSle dnd said, Look, this got everything he wanted, and is the only thmg I've ever put my more. nam~ on, I 'v~ .nev~r.done it in "People were wondering why ~y lif,P., dnd it s gomg to be ~ we would build it right in the · nght. Well, they all vot~d for it, iniddle of the Balboa Bay Club and we celebrated all rught. It Racquet Club d N rt was d cldss1c " . an ewp~ No money wtls ever pcud lo Beach Tenrus Club. Why in the the Duke for the club's"'llse of his world do "'!e ~eed an?th~r ~lub?. name whtle he was alive but they kept asking me, Willig tension grew shortly lher~after said. "My response w~, that:s Wllh his !.On, Michael. according wpy I ~chose Stuart. We re going to Wt.llig lo take tennis to a new level. H His trust, hts ownership of where it's never been before." the club, all went under the Wild colors on the'tennis court power of Michael after Duke's was the fad in the 1970s. People de<\th." Willig said. H Michael were outraged when the Wayne had conldcted me and said he Club adopted its all-white policy. wanted lo be compensated. he Members even petitioned to gel it dropped. "We really wanted to adhere to a strict appearance, and let the people of Newport Beach know that we were serious about about having a first-rate club,'" Willig said. HWe were the first club to have a rating System of one. to 10, we would arrange every match that went on the court. We had seven hosts and }lostesses ... nobody had that. There was CJ buzzer at the door of the entrance. You didn't get in unless .you were a member or a guest who we knew was going in to play with a member. ·we really ran a first-class, members-only and registered-guests clubs. "We had TV cameras on every court, and we coula tape your match. If you wanted it taped, you would walk out and we would hand you your tape. Now, that's just the latest technology in the 90s, and Ken Stuart said the whole thing's not even working ... Stuart, coming full circle, plans to make Willig proud, when he hosts the grand opening of the Palisades Tennis Club in late September. Even the Duke would grin. • Saddleback provides opposition in today's opener at Fullerton's Amerige Park. By Dennis Brosterhous: Staff Wrih:v' FUu.ERTON • The Newport Harbor Baseball Association's PONY-13 All-Star team begins districVsection tournament play this afternoon with a "2:30 p.m. date against Saddleback at Amerige Park. The park is located on Com- monwealth, between Harbor and Euclid. Admission to the game is $2. ' A victory for Newport would pit them against the winner of today's Laguna Niguel-Irvine contest on Wednesday ill 7:30. A · loss would put ilie l()(:al team against the loser of the Laguna Niguel-Irvine game on Monday at 5:15. The tournament, which is a combination district/sectional, features 16 teams in a double- elimination format. All the games are at Amerige Park. Titls is the first time the New- port Harbor Baseball Association has field a PONY-13 teapi. which is comprised solely of 13-year- olds. The roster includes Scott Beerer, Scott Tippett, Booth Fellers, Scott Perkins, Billy Clay- ton, Nick Langsdorf, Matt Glover, Chad Smith and Sean Rorden, all of whom were part of the 1994 Bronco all-star team that was runner-up in the District m PONY tournament last year. The roster also includes new- comers Donnie Deschenes,. Duke Burchell and Otto Verhulst.. The team is managed by Paul Cohen and coached by Don Tippett, Phil Olson, Jim Glover and Bill Forsythe. Tuning up for tournament p~ay on Wednesday at Ensign Field, Newport defeated the Fullerton All-Stars, 10-4, behind the work of pitchers Tippett (winner), Fellers and Beerer. Newport scored five runs i.tl the first inning and two in the second to take a commanliing 7- 1 lead. Glover had two RBI, as did Beerer, who ripped a ground-rule double that. one-bopped the left- center field fence at the 250-foot mark. Perkins, the team's fine center fielder, had an RBI, as did Ror- den, the third baseman, who was walked twice and ripped a sharp single. if' Tippett worked three innings for the win, striking out. three. Fellers pitched the next two innings, yielding just one hit, while · fanning four. Beerer worke<i a perfect sixth, with one strikeout. In the field, Ne~ort played a perfect ~ante, limiting Fullerton to just SlX hits, while making no errors. Schedule FMtST GAME: Today, 2:30 p.m., vs. Saddlebadt at Amerige Park in Fuller- ton. SECOND GAME: If win -Wednesday, July S, 7:30 p.m., vs. Laguna Nlguel- lrvme winner. If lose -MOnday, Juty 3, 5:15 p.m .. vs. Laguna Niguel-Irvine loser. KUHN -< CONTINUED FROM 81 " , . experience. 1Wo years from now, he should be up there getting a trophy." Kuhn, who maintains a dual citizenship between here and New ZealaJJd, while hoping to compete in New Zealand's 18-and-under's next year, contested in his initial decathlon as a freshman at Mt. SAC. . MMy goal is to work toward the Commonwealth Games, and then maybe later an down the line, (represent) New Zealand as a decathlete in the Olympics," he said. ctiscus, 12-6 in the pole vault, 137 -11 in the javelin and 5:09.97 ill the l ,500. _ Though he did not qualify for the U.S. Junior World Team last weekend at the Junior Nationd.ls, in which the top two ddvanced to the Junior Pan-Am Gam~ in Chile in September, Kuhn isn't fi.niShed this summer. ~ #It was a high school meet, where they used college bnplements, and I competed with (mononucleosis) that year," Kuhn said. "I think I took second. We didn't know I had mono unW two days later, and I had lost 25 pounds in the first week." Though Olympic decathletes are generally taller, about 6-2 or 6-3, Kuhn certainly has a - chance to earn a Division I scholarship. He wowd like to go to the University of , . Tennessee, which has perhaps the bes\ track program in the nation. •He's a tremendous natural athlete," Forno said. •Jt's hard to say if he can reach the Olympic Carnes, but he has a good chance for .a Division I scholarship. That's bis main aim. for bis age. I can almost He will compete in the second round of the SoCal AssOCJation Decathlon at Ttabuco Hills July 15-16, with the top three qualifying for the Junior Olympics July 25-26 m San Jose Kuhn, a varsity football running back for Calvary Chapel, began competing in track and field as an eighth grader, when, in 1992, he won an AAU (Amateur·Athletic Union) Pentathlon in VLSalla. Last year, he placed follrth and eighth in two National Junior Olympic Championships iJ? the boys intermediate division. guarantee you he's in the top three in the country. When he went to the (SoCal Association) ~cathlon June 1J-12 and · scored over 6,000 points, ·it showed he's really starting to putit together.• Kuhn wi.ij be ~l.tgible to make the U.S. Junior World Team two more years. "He's having a pretty good season," Forno said. "He was the only junior from ac;ross the entire country in the Junior Nationals. He certainly wasn't there to win it. because those in it were 19 years old. But it was a great Last spring, Kuhn q\ialified for the CIP Southern Section Division IV track and field finals in the long jump, after going 22 feet at the prellms. Since most decathletes do not fully develop unW their mid-to-late 20s, time is on his side. · BOAT:ING CONTINUED FROM 81 An extreme~ tough class in Southam California, 21 boats competed for this year's Pacific Coast Champ tiUe, including BCYC' Caroline Hartiy and . Mark Reardon on MJschlel, who finished a ~ oUt Of second. BYC'1 Jobn Caziet on Buttercup • and BYC'• ._ Jobnltone on Whlatler. • . In the~~ dasl, a · r ord 29 bolll ~ed in lh 1995 Alr1buda Mlltv 24 I • Wdtenl ~-..a clNw bOell~ from au°"' ........... califorilla and even a few ftom up no.rtl). · As always, the competition was fierce, but Newport's Dave Ullman, with crew members Kirk Gooding. Roger Gooding, Steve Shaw and David Swain, and Frid~or; Mike Sturman, again prove to be victorious, followmg bis last win in Melges at the·J995 Cal Cup. With two weeks of serious test-sailing prior to the regatta. the crew had incredible speed both up and downwirid They had a •sP,eed edge,• according to Ullman, that allowed them to power through the fleet. Winning '-Y 17 points, the team never ftnlshed worse than fourth in the five races With Ullman's lock on first pretty· much solidified, the fight for second became the real batUe. Newport's Bill Menninger was one of those fighters, finishing fourth overall. Other local included NHYC's Bruce Ayres and BYC's Jean-Froncoil Albert. Trophy winners also lnduded the Ricbley family ol UYC and Balboa \'acht Cub. The Richleys won Ute Lyd.i4 Kent Memoiial • Trophy for the highest piecing boet with at least tbrM fam:Dy members, and Balboa Yacbt Cluti won the TrUnbli Yacbt Club Ch&llenge 1\'ophy with team memt;ers Ullman and crew, "Gorild and crew and Kevin W0Ue'1 Jnebel.le. . . • ... ...... *'"Diii' ..... J>,11; ~ COSTA MESA UNTRYGlUB .. .• • .. .. t' , . \ ' ' ' ' . . HARBOR LAWl- MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales Leads Furnished ......... llU .... lY Mortuary 'It Chapel Cremlltlon 110 Brotidway ColtaM .. la-11M When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers" 2983 H.arbor Blvd Costa Mesa . ANEW BUSINESS??· • . - • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt at tht Daily Pil.ot is plemed ,.,. to announce a new service now awilabk to nnu businesses. ~ wiU now SEARCH the name for you at rw extm charge, and save you the time and the mp to the Court House in Santa Ana. 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Townhm·Npt Height• St .. Npt lat No doga. tub. Sunny patio, dbl 533-5269 or 838-7107 2 bd/1.6 ba ~.9001 plan. Remod•19851 great comr loc. 3Br $1150. Tom 909-590-SOC>l g;v. Nr pvt bch/tenrus Lg 2Br 2Ba. 1rpl, mini Rm'° expand .-ablok Tefto" Aat For s call 1-800-784-2 ~Ba. 2-car gar. /parka. Avail lmmecS. ocn V\.I. deck. lg 2-car Charming frpl 78CMl702 , 5171 (Code#204) CORONA $1375/mo. ln~I water Ur 2 V..8a Gated Ls• $2400 Cl73-0400 gar No pets $1550/ owe 1539,000 .••• ,... ........... ,D_E,_309--Br,,,,_oadW--ay-. NEWPORT BEACH ~··· ReMax. DEL MAR 2122 • gatdnw. cs1:M>o1v 'i:~o~·,,:O~·v~:':~~: Ltg Condo near CdM mo Avl a11 720.1565 2Br 1Ba+detctl gueat $114,000 NB ••rtront Hom• 673-4195 or &42-n35 High. 30r 2~Ba. rr~lc, Qui•~ Studio wt~· hu, hdwd nra, luah ocean view __ .. 0 In 80 n on watar+dock. 2 •drm .. ok unu HU.-rmGTON ask tor Tom 2-c:at gar. comm PoOI. Ing. New. Utila p914. land 2.10"'• W/I '''"' ........... w 11 1 d t a~u11 ' $1350/mo. 644·5512 Near beach $700/mo, acp, -..-..... , N•11Vport Bch. 1 Bd, tr• • 0 ' Ouple1t. Total prlvl 11111 •cu 2140 ...,5-4082 & .,.Ba. $310.000. 1a.. Almost 1,000 aq comm./rH proper1y. 11095/mo. 457 Saa-.-n 38R 2BA Harbo< View t..rg Famllw> Hou•• ~N_;o_,pet:...,,,..=-•·:--:-~-~~r I 1 &-762-2557 Owner ft. CIOM to beach • Ag 1 n t 2 8 I -S 1 2 4 ward. Open Sal/Sun. HomH. Comm pool & welt\ pool '6500/mo. $. of PCH L.rg. airy till' ··••D• DiUOHT Lido VIiiage. Gate E OF & KIND aUCtM:LOI• CONDO -tennis. Sl850/mo Call (714) 073-0SlbG w/sunoec!k. F11g/m#O/ A 2--car tr 1 guarded c;ommunlty ON " 810 OCl!AH VllWS 2Br 2Ba. gar, aec gall coll •te-en-0488 • HI utlla Incl. no/amko no :::, 2:..' qui.t 'atr~C:: w/pool, .. pl a t•MI• 6Eir 3.~Ba, 3$00 aq ft S950 St\ldlo, Oen VleW dJW. w/d hkup, tennis, 4 ar 2 .S .. Home •g:~~.~ Famllrm~a~ pets St 100 873•5414 Juat Nmoctettd. COYtta, $'1951<. Byownr'7Gt«>90 S005 l l"9d, Vef'/ LarQe pool, apa. Avall now. Spectacular City $2900, 17 Catmel o.,, int Sti.tdle, 1 rm wlba. •• 44 900 A.A.A_ftl\AA Open Sun 1.a Great S174S 31!1d/38a Front Unit 1950. 213-478-o105 Ughta vtewl HarbOr o ...... n ... VS .... •"•·1694. micro, frig. No llltC"- DO ...... D' ••&-V......VVV atar1at hm. 3Br 2.58.. aa .... eeo Agt. VI u A I 7/1 ,.,_ -"'' ~ 1/"' blk t b h Utt -r-r_.r •--------1aa-.1 8 '•I ew n ome•. v • snyft• •SS VALUE! " o c • .as.eua --"' unit....Jdl.LJrg. Jot.. NllW "28d-'-2tlil condo _...,__._.n PICf111 1.ao1mo G40·5G64 r: "-.JIOO/mo •T~ ColdlNll...., 520 uver Way, NB mlnua.a to bCh. 2-cat U to $500 off Panoramic oc .. n view tu d I• S • 2 /rfeo. In 81utf9 883-0$80 attc:hed gar pool D ... uttful f'um 2Br 4Bd 2'°'Ba homa W,/ 8r1'•1.1nny.clffll\ ~ POlltl • ~J.......:-.-.• Opett Lin t ... G,, $1150/mo. 4t1-MU LG S\'UDIOS., a 2 Br -+-B&. Prlv flowet9d ct• pvt )'lld. Only SI.* mo. s of PCH. 1 .......... aw., I In Ooeta MM* ~us..-. • ..,,., 381 I.Ilk M1d oi7&8"H31 Mtwllvn Newly Oec. Gated, yd. oar. vao po•• '•tric• TenereA41t ,6191 ?sa...eee ~ only. ...,. • lot.' ... ~ Pool/Spa. TtMIS U900/mo fM.4..Mel 190-IJOa ' .........,.,....m ...... ...__.._....,.. ____ unit. ICtra ~ S20 & Fllneu Ctnter. L..av.r Wft1, COSTA--~• 2124 Qwagee avau. NMt ••utt• T•""'• Vitia i•••••••I '" 8"'"9 IS>NIO _.,. ShJ>P• a ''••waya 4Bt 3B• + bonU• rm, ........;.__.,,_....__ .. _____ ne " .......... °" ~= ::.r.: 628 APARTMENTS .=:!c~~-POR ltE?fT C7t4tM7.-.oa SATURDAY, M.Y 1. 1995 • IRVINE 2644 IRVINE, NORTHWOOD 2 .S d I m 2 'h-B a t h Townhm. Aitch 2-car Glr. Many upgrades.. N~ pets. Avail July 1 Sth. S 1,200/mQ + dep. 731·1724 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 642-5678 Newport Beach 880 Jrvtne Ave. 722·5555 0 Poola and Spu O Fltaeu Ceawa 0 lJCbted Tellllll. . lulletball. Hall ltodeJJ 0"" •lll19-6 O AcUrittea Prorram 4iil!liiii!!ild> 0 Corponte SUJtu Oalwooe! CMI JtJMllf lftrC)O(;lt)' lodClflCI In rnort ~ 400 0~ Ndonwklt CJll 1900) 4S6 93 51 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MEsA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 So near & yet so fu . lhat's the feeling you get When you live at Palm Mesa amid the lwh grccncry of S«!udcd woods & stately palm~ A Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom~ · Jn. S57S ro S600 ' ·I BR $625 ro 5650 LOCAL RTE•24 Loca· 2726 tlons•Buy All or ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P a rt • Po s e I b I e 2 K ,,. wk1y•800.599-8769 Femll1t of 4 seeks 4Br or 3Br + den home In Uncoln Elem District. No--peVsmkng. Please call 8111. 640.6519 PAY PHONE ROUTE 50 Local & Estab Sites Earn $1500 weekly. 1 ·800.866-4588 24 hrs OAKWOOD TEAM TENNIS LEAGUE 7/5·9/6 • Wed'a. 7pm. $25/person 722·!5958 Luke Wetkln•We're not juet Vanllla & . Pepper-For Fr•• Cetelog Cell (714) 855-0455 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper · TM~~fjlot Run your ad in the Newport Beach .Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the -----·---------------------D YES,SEll ~y CAlt Gty Phone u.Gtt Card D MC DVISA DAM X -------....... &p-- Moil To: DAA~OT l . •• I · l BR S725 ro $750 &NoPca Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a we,k! If your car does not' sell we'll run it 330 W lay Snll, CollQ MMct, CA 92627 (1141642·$619OrWC17141 '31-6.$9' ·: t ... A V cn:ic:a1 Blinds A c.atmg fans . A NEW Carpet. Punt & Tile ~ Fitness Room A Heated Pool & Jacuo.1 A Paoos & Uakx>rucs • A G~ngo A vaib.blc Officc Hou~: 9:00 Mn 5.00 pm M·l' md l 0:00 am · 4:00 pm weekend\ 1 5~ M~ Dr · Sam~ Ana Heighcs, CA (71•) 546-98~ for another week FREE! All for $10 .. "'"""* """'o+I ,..,.. °*",,.,....,,,ta- --~---Mrdl-"-- 0 4C,.. O-;s.. O S...tW o v-t o,._,.,.._ o r..woi.. 0 -hw 0 ,._~ O M.o.1°"9!J D 4.,,.J o-~ o~.., o J.,,.J o~._ o~....,. OA,,~ 0 0.-C.W O ..... ""'-' a ...... _ o c-oc-~ OM,._ 0~.., O ... W ...... • • S 1(}for4 lines, S 1 .~each oc:ldilionol line ·---·------·--------····-·· I • I • • J ·sE·R·VI-C·E--·1 mCERAMES IC CLEANING DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARfJ LEGAL PAlNTING 3858 PIANO 8t VOCAL· SECURITY 3528 SERVICES 3548liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3760 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 SYSTEMS • DIRECTORY An Hp•rl•nc•d Carp'try. rool'g, plbg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARI! 3920·.ti ' •••••••• Leaky Showers Rep'f WINDOW CLEANING* dependable door painting, remodel Prot'I To Houa• Sit PERSONAL INJURY ATTY 20 yrs exp, excellent The Dea of Co le hanger. Guar work, E 18 c IT 11 8 IS tu cc 0 • w/pet care for summer Free Cons ultatlun workmanship: fair T n ram FREE ESTIMATES reas. Don 521-8910 Concrete decks/Repairs while attending U.C.I. No Recove'.r·No Fee prices. 845·2417 Ron Pleno L•aaona , All ages, beg. to CIH• alee. Ent. a11au: Wed· ~lngs, etc. 540.1947. •BRINKS• Since -18511 . From $149 + low monitoring fee. SOC>-453·5829 ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG 3408 lie. Installation, re-297·8081 David MORGAN, Uc'd 650-3261 pair, grouting &1---------Refs. (818) 985-4834 Calf714-252• 11724Hr JENKINS PAINTINO plumbing. Ll670130 •WINDOW Cl•anlng'_D_R_YW_All ______ Carpenlry•Eleclrlcal H. THOMAS HICKS, £SQ, Int/Ext. Wallpaper, 673-8065'or 846-6528 •Screen Repairs• Plumblng•Orywa11••---------drywall texturing etc --------LATO•' Alfordable •Rollable SERVICE "3584 Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle JEWELRY 3784 Revocable Living Trust David, '1 .80().8~222 PET ' TRANS AV WE GuT IT ON OR TAKE IT OFF Amt•x T•xturlng •Bob 841-8065• Non-Stain Grout! Free Estl•729·7079 r"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Roollng•Jim 841·7494 25 Year• Trust Exp. SERVICES . 3870 ""'-OR 3927 Ceramic Tlle/Ma.rble 1• -S295 No Hidden Feet CHUN0'6 PAINTING 1 "' -Kitch/Bath Remo<jel Heng•Tep••Textur• HAHDYMAH Malnt Repair. William Harold Jewelers Home Visits 848-7207 20 y11 ~p. Gd Prlcel American Tiie Cont. COMPUTERS 3556 AcousUc celling removal Lt Plumbing, Elec.. Watch & Jewelry repal,r auar work. Free Eet. Pereonallzed Pet Care Ltf630982 894-1 458 Water damage. Fr•• Crpnty, Palnt, rnvra Antique/Fin• J-•lry •---------Ucl375602 538-1534 Kenn•' alternallva. No Eat! Kevin 673-6620, Expl Mark 58 .. 78'90 Buy/MMlltlde 973-0385 MASONRY 3828 --------etren or worry. Uc, Tll• GleH Blocka MAC TUTqRlleO Hom• R•atoretlon & BOB HUTTON ~O. Ins. Ret·a. • 673-7l84 L°"N aPAHltH NOWI Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Aleo Tranelator·lnterpreter. aua.ne 87:J.7408 ADDITIONS R.EMODEUNG 341 All Around Const'n WorK. System & all progrms R•mod~llng. Tiie, . RY lnVExt. Acoustic cell DOG GROOMING Good ref9. Reasoable Merk ...... 975-7240 ELECTRICAL-361"0 drywall, woodwork, IANDSCA.f.E-& JOHN DORAN MASON remova/apply/repalr. Mr P'• Pet Oroomfna I~.,..::::,,=::~======-:-=-~ DUNCAN Lll'BS62867 538·1286 F1H lnltla1 Consuttatlon fences, deck•,· room IAWN CARE 3808 wi::·~=~::~KI Ll822831 882·5891 14:,.,. In COM. CAT"a 1u.i; 3928 CONSTRUCTION 1---------A-1 El•ctrlcel work addltlone, roo 1• gen Uc#6811111 031·3032 Em•rald Pelntlng too I 7 6 9 ·1 2 1 8 20 Yre Exp. Small & CHILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & Duncan l!lectrlo repaire. Comm/Ree. B1aaro Verd Melnt. Int/Ext wallpaper/t11e L J b 850 7042 MASONRY 3557 Quick RHponse Rell/Free Eetlmatea. Lewna Cleanup• Compellllw rates. 10 yrs tJ g. 0 • • Local Uc. 850-7042 John, M7·5520 Tr•• i!rlmm~n Lt MOVING 3834 exp-Fr•• Ht 751-20311 PL MBING 3890 800-4-MY·BUILDER Young grendmoth•r S I A ti -•· t H ti ... 7 '.t,..,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800-489-2845 wlll provide lndlv. care JONES ELECTRIC ~ 8 1 r ...... contac °'i eu ng • · a ..... ,, Ext•rlor Sp•clallat ----- Oroul/T ...... ,o,.tlon R~out•R.oeulk RepalfeClean & Seal ,,.. ........ '40-7309 ~~Lll3I035 Bathr.oom•Kltchen to-.aach child. w *Best Prlce/Quallty All houra. Fully 11• mprvmn •· em QrHn loen• Landsc:png Dltt.mardo'• Moving lnl/EJ<VOuallty Insured TH• LOCAL PLUU&R Doorl/Wlndows/Decke yo11 work... My C.M. l.andsc:1p., brick, stone Boiidea & Insured. lobe. Q~~"l4~~W~ty, & Irrigation, ~rimming Local/Office/Storage Loweet prices/Free Ht • Willllm Bingert Co. r--'---------home. 557·2309 KaJhy Concrete. 8Q0-78&.1007 L#705749 851..S887 care, . • & Removals, Clean-Long Diet. Frff E•t. Ll437·381 703-24'19 Pay for quality, TUTORING ~930 AUTO Brick, Block, Stone, Tile upe & Malnt, St. Uc. T•181632 879·3114 lk•'e Custom Painting LI ;l only O:C:e3 Cone P~tlo Orlvew~ NCES HARDWOOD tll5119025, eso-et09 PUBLIC NOTICE Prof, Clean, OueUty 4 000 7 04 SAT ......... ,a S195. DET.llHTUG 3442 CT'CllUTUG Fplc,'Be •.• Ref. 20 r FE ~ •rt 0 al ci.anln . ·-0 Al.lol&'I &JO.n.l'IU'I 3615 FLOORS 3712 TREES The Calif. Public UtllJ. Wolk. lnVExt & Oocka, P r n g Excel w,rat 'Dewd • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3548 Exp. Terry 557.7594 & DE~ 1 ,.. __ 1 1 RE Ll703488 631-4e10 & Plumbing Repair• alnce 151711. July '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml To,,ed.IR••ew•. Lew••· tee ..,.., .. m ••on • ___ ,........._..,,,..,.......,,..--1 20y11 ex:p. All worl< achedulff 873~2380 ALL HAND JOBI BAICK•TtLEeSTONE 1, CLl!ANIWAXIPOLSSH .,....-.HlllllO. 751-3it78 QUIRES that all used **L-1 PAJNTINO•• Guar. Steve 5•5·82tll Weeh•Wax•D•tell A TOUCH 01' CLASS Plaln/atamped Con· •FENC•S GATE•• All typea of ftoorel a houaehold gooda Gd Prlcel Best Work! 1---.;.,;,;.._ ___ _ ProfeHlonal quality, Cleanlnn, Ree/Comm cr•t• & Coating• --'--palt,,.,.1t ~ v e Lawn •rvloe. Mow/ movere print their 13 v ,,,~ F E ti PLUMBING x.p,. .. WAI.1 • ....... ". ''"' 35 ear• >CJ>. -ge/a"d/•prlnklerl/ p u c c 1 T b '9 ""'P· re• 1 Repalr•Remodel•Batl\ Boil ratH. 645-1857 Uc/Bonded. Fr•• Est. Uc.#541658 631-4310 Redwood • Llll57 5 714-M&-8708 cl~"P• ~. _ .. _.27... . . . a num er; LtJ6511061 030 8440 T 282 71 3 l Jim Whyte 642-7208 ..... ~ .. v.... ~ llmoe and chauffeure --------,,... Kitchen. We do It alll COVEallfGS. 3932• ereaa • 4 ..-Quel lit Ii Prld.-All Ive meg 0t calf efter 5 prtnt their T.C.P. num· PACIFIC PAINTING We do It !WWI 237.Q435lmiiiiiii••~ililiiiliii CA:RPENTaY 3510 •8088 HOUSECLEANING upec:te of eoncr•t• & •Wood Feno.a• HAUUNG 3?20 + VICTOR'• + ber In all advertlse-8ERVIC•a Pr.olH Plumbing Auatom Wallpaper Uceneed-'nsured. masonry. Bff1 NMc.. ttp&aetlrepair, he llUinQ Proleulonal o.tdenlng mente. If you have a EXlerlor Proleselonale Repair• & Remodel• 8trlpplna/Palntln9 Rtplin, Relllocl. Dootl, yM. S9.75 per hour. 33 yre Ill arH. &31-3869 tllimll"' Low prlcel. Uc'd JUfJk To The DUMP 10 Yre. Exp. Xlnt Refe quH11on about the I• . Uo 684378 722·7885 'r" Eellmat.. No job too email I dowe, cabl!lelll. llUCCO & drV-1 __ 7:_1.:,:4-::::8:::4~f-o::::3::8::•:__1-::-===:::-::::=::::-::~-AcMntage eon.tr. t74<630t ,11...,8 ... 1882) -(714J 487·1739 gallty of • mover, limo MJN•OW tlrcl• Malnt. ' LIM1na Ht-t090 s~ otr w/1d. e1a.1en wll, flflOll,....., etc. Uc Comp•t• H•eol••n CONTlACTORS •---------Wiii haur what Trash A PROP'L QAiiolNali or ·chauffeur, call: Palnllng·lnl/£d HouH/Apt We gale ehould hang i""1 exp '8ftJ M2.oH7 Steady work prefd Gtt-••T 3558 PlrTT"'tt Man won't! ........ _18'"" ...... , f •"h 1·-.. Publlo Utlllll•• Quality a..b. 'r" est. ------___ 3_n_l_O h St I I 11 . ""'"~ ""' "~. ...,.,.. -::':.:~a1or1f•1t--;,.__•m ..... u Comm1111on • .. ~sa.!7 e3e-aeae ROOPING • toget «. , p, nata • A to Z ttMIDYMAN" Dependble, hltdWorklng,liiil••iliiiiiiiii•iil FJUlMING 3617 --· _...,. , 71""658-41151 ..... • lldVlce 10 the crazy. IHSTAWREfACE CAllNETS CMst~;Dena s:n-~ CPI autLD•ftS INC. HEALTH BEAUTY own. Larry ~73 . ••o••• PA19dltt0• 831411 t .,,yt11n9 ~=: ~'=' ~~k~~=~r:,"~ t!~~~·~~~~~ ~-:r::J,::~ 8t FITNESS · 3740 ·~~J.~~:.nc:.'~ PAINTING 3858 :tk':t~ Uc~~ *5.':!C~ Time, Eml:ty Property, ('714) ••""4893 Ory Mounting S.rvlcee upa, trM trim. "-'•·lii•liil••llllil••li ANMM OtlOH1H722 Uo Aat44...._.taa +Dor• 3 ... 124+ . By Harp Inn 64Mt18 LoM Fat Faell Out MDI FREE EM. 436.1111 eW.p. YOUNGQUIST CWii11iD JiNNY'i cliAHINQ 0,...111t!-TIC get reaulle. Lateal Cual•• Tree ..,,,.._ p ....... O.trllotof' -•~. Vftr•T lt'e the reeoutC41 "°" Thoroughly ct..n your "'~ Oleta• mede u...., No Tr .. Too Tall. °"" pelnllng bV Ptol'll .-.... v ~ • home/r•ntal property. SERVICES 3576 HANDY MAN 3710 on lV'• 20120 • "-b. No &ulh Too lmall. Uc1101011.1ne. llSSOJIS 38&8 · :,-"~°'~ -_..!.7'._:!1~4-~7!.,..:=.;t!.;1!;90=-1~•-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili Allure mag. N8WPC>f1 Call 'tom IU-2781 FIM Ml ... '"3:1Cll -.... ~. ~ ... Barlatrlc Ctr. 173-85N .. , ,_.... ,,,_ fHTA CLllANINQ bp'd Leet, affklng H•"'8llle11t1I ,,.,., .... ~W~h..;.y;.;.o.;.p~la_y __ H,.,..ld,...;•~'fill'! VAllD CIMfMIP, Weed. .,,... o..lltr ,...... our OOlumne compel I C......_ Done Rl1htl llv•ln Job, to c.,. for Palnt·Car.,.ntty· &Mk wlth oNldcaret ttlm. A•mov ......._ Nu 111\.UB touehupa. qualified buyer• to A.,er.nc:•• Avallabl•. eld•rly, <:? Aequl .. tH. Drywall and morel Call Claeelfletl lawn/l)lanta. l'rM l!at. aA Hrm. Nchard "'* calll 714-842·7'111 Ul-242~ 781'°373 Q Me4a77 todayf &41-Nn. ...... VMD '703-4771 Uc tlOe44 ---•-•-•_,._"-,__..._...-J...;;.;,.;.;._.,~.,.1.1.11.;..--" l .. .. .. ,..... _...___..·---'~· TQDAY'S ___ ......-:--_... ____ ~-- CRoSSWoRD r uz zrE ~ CHMUS GOltEN UIPLODIUT uatonwrr EMPLOYll!11T 5530 5530 ' • .. R&cEPTJSEcTY 11~nlAM•sT ._....._---:;:-..,.,.... __ _... __ ~--:~~~~~~~~~~_JI wtthOMAltSHAlttF ~ TANN AH HIRSa+ ACROSS 63 C™»Ped Npt Beach -law firm. "''" """ WordPef'fKt ~ed. N8'1Wpott CefllM law ~~---..... ~~~~~'. Immediate 0$0-8818 Contact Steve • 01 office Hfka Race~ I =IONlltl 68 Came apart 5 ·fl W111...-67 Parta ol a play 10=. 88 Lucy'a &ldeklck 14 Dock1• Gt Poet lAz11ue ,.. 70 Perty giver .15 ~more 7t T1mldty 18 Auk>l>ahn 72 Al'lse PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOl.VfD .. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ 'ffli~l1itl Q. 1 • Both ,-uJnerable. as South ...._~~• you hold: Q. 5 • Bolh vulnerable. as South you hold •-Hazel, 873-7410. tlonlat fMl-ltllmed FfT •----------poaillon. Word Pro-Part Time Chrletmaa Rl!CIEPTIONIST ~fT teHlng akllle prel'd. '441hicte 1 7 Aolld. to cae.., 18 Intimidated DOWN 1 Computer or • Around the World/ We •Hk a voice w/a Congenial, amok•ffM HouH of Uoyd now •flllla to anawet environment. S•lary hiring demonettatOfa aWltctU>oard 1n • dy· up to $8 pe1 hour. Fax for J;oma party plan. namlc leasing co. Sal-rHume: 720-1232. Management poa1tlon1 ary/complete benef11e. ----,..,_---...,....,.--- avaU. Fr" aa,mple· kTt lmmad. consideration: Rl!TAIL ASST MOR. l!=~=~~=~=:fi & training. Margie, 1· Pts Fax resume: Attn: Fe< Exclu1lve Bad & HI ..-o1Cap11 malh ace 20 Sign• ol the -2 Vetucte 22 M31 3 Cattall. e.g 2• Aciren 4 Countless Mac:Graw . 5 nu "shot•" 25 Gulla' crlea • G Id's kin 2e~flower 7 Uncooked 30 Type ol daisy 8 Slbl~ cti11d 35 Ending lor 9 Prov lemon°' Ofange 10 Speakef'1 36 -0\11: mll<e plattonn dowilh 11 Corrode 37 Actor Siu .::... g ~~nothing 38 Permtt •1 Wild hofM 21 Malt beverage 43 Depart 23 Fkeplace •• long 1>41nod reSldue dtime 25 -W•t ~~ Singer Tonne 26 Vexes 48 Deluxe 27 Good·bye. •e Srnltarly in Paris 5~ TaAAI 28 Summarize 53 /lrlgef 29 P1esidentia1 54. OtymplCI nickname • contHtanC 3 t Painting or 58 Snared IC~Url I 8 Haweiian island 32 HI leacher 7 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1+ •p... 10 Pua 1+ Pu• ? What do you bid now? Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as The b1ddinirl}as proceeded· NOR1lf UST SO\TI'H WEST lNT Paa a. PAia SNT P... ? What action do you t.ake? 800-930-a.289 Biii y 2so.5818 Bath at Faehlon 11. • • Home Furnishing• PART TIME WORK . RECEPTIONIST • Interior o .. ion FULL TIME pay Im~•··· o,..nln9 • Strong Retail Ellp " Estab lrvln• comm'I 25K+ FAX An: 361-1661 The TlmH Orange mortg~go firm 11 •eel<· Betw.en The Stt.eta County 1' loot<ing tor Ing 1111 energetic multi· 71~2929 ~~~• Sout.b you bold: Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South yoµ hold bright, energeUc sales task taam ,..,8 ., ~ t A tall people to work , .,. 'I · n • evening houra with & ~rof 1 ptione • 1111 OUT OF SANTA FE outside aales team. req d for a busy multt: Upscale Southwestern Earn hour1y wages +-ina phone •ystem, •hop In Fashion Isl ganaroue commission muet have friendly, f'las FfT positions avail whll• quallfylng for helplul & courteous fOt exp'd *9lesperson 9ur attracUve benefits demeanor. Computer Hourly+ comm Call package Including akllls needed: Excel & Poppy, 844-5953. medical coverage. Word a plus. M·F M . ---------- 1115 «> 1119'1 u.-or-s~ .. 33 Prongs 34 Slanl 39 Day before 40 Boldness 4 t Me. to Miss 42 in~rsh 44~Loop 1ralns ~ 47 Washes 49 BefOfe 50 less dry 52 Incisors and molars S4 Nlxsem...ld 55 MexlcAn sandwich 56 C.1btns 57 Shopper's 111d 59 large book 60 Columl'llSt Bombeck 61 P1ec10uS 64-{:hlld' s quei;tJon 65 Snakelike fish 11 12 • t •K8? OAK62 OQ98 +AJ5 Part.ner opens the bi,dding v.ith one diamond Y.'hat do ybu 'respond? •A J 9 5 3 l;1Q 8 ~A K J II +J 4 Q. S • East-West vulnerable, as South you hold· 4A 10 7 6 ~ 3 09 8 7 ' +A K Q The bidd.mg has proceeded NORTH EAST SOUTH lNT P.. 3•' 3NT P-40 4.NT Pus · ? What do you bid now? The bidding has proceeded: Loolt fo' answer' on Monda,\ NORTH EAST SOtrnl WEST 10 Pan 1• 20 P... Pua ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 • As South. vulnerable. you hold: •?83 ~5 OA 1085 •QJ87 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EASJ' soum WEST II:' Pus lNT Pass 2• Pus ? Whal awon do you 1.ake? EMPLl>YMENT EMPLOYMENT WEST Pasa Pue Call Sultan ee&-4573 8~ef1ts. Sand rHuma ......,,----~-~· to: Recept. 19900 POSTAL A QOY'T JOSS MacArthur, ii t 100, Ir· S21/HOUR+BENEFrTS vine 92715. NO EXP WIU. TRAIN Buy 11. Sell It Find It. To Apply cal 71""'47-1991 Claaslfle d. SEL L ·your home through classified Introduc· the old SECRETARIAL .. FULL TIME -! $7.50/hr. Stable, OE;::i i PENOABU: lndlVlduai, , needed to provide· .... cle11ca1 suppQrt f9r l1'\ Classified Adver11·s-~1~~---' Department of a grollf.' J,. ing community news'.1 ' paper chain Typing• ' 50-55wpm. Variou~ of· flee duties. Mond •H lhru Friday; 8:30am-~ • 5:30pm. Qpponun1ty1 for growth. Good ben,.- ef1t pkg. Physlcat'dr~ tesltng 1s a prtlfequ., sole of employmoni. • Call Judy Oetting or_ call (714) 574-4250 for 1nterv1cw. 5530 5530 LAW ENFORCEJllENT Pft Customer Service State & Federal open-f0t NB 1tower shop. Inga. Start $23K-S39K/ Must have good com· Yr. Call for emplymant mun skills. Will train Info & appllcatlon, 1· right person. 833-1883 .,....e Rover.. j PERSONAlS $40,000/Yr lneome potential. Home Typlata/PC Uaers. Ton FrH (1) ~98-9778 ax T·1361 f0< llsllng1 . ............•....•.... AIRLINE Hiring Nowt Entry LAYel •Fllgl'll An9nd 112-StMv •Ramp Aganu sa-115/tll And Mora F0t Info. ~7f71 8L 81084 •........... . ..... . Eam htra $ must love children. PT Nanny, fix hra, muat epeak' xJnt Ent+ Rafe. wk•nda only, Spyglua 72o.9215 E.ti ·. A DA ILY ~y OF ~ BERSHIPS S400 A DAY working ~ O l S for Don U.pre of the ··I 3 TV ahow "Making , Money." Call Don at Dlaeount•d member· 1-Soo-482·1113 • • ._., •t PrHtJgloua CHILD CARE Yacht Club In Newport Herbor. 35 Ft allpa avl NHded Mon thru Fri 640-1494 ..... 47H870 8am-6pm In Costa Mesa home (Mesa Varda area) .. Care for 2 children 8 mos & EMPLOYMENT 2 1A yra old. Muat speak Engl11h. OWn child on Job OK. $800/ EMPLOYMENT 5530 $3f 1000/Yr Income p otentlal. Aeadtng booka. Toll Free (1) 800-898-9778 Ext. R· 1361 for details. When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. mo. Call 574-4243. ENTRY LEVEL The Tlmea Orang• County la looking fOt ptofaaalonal Telamar· k9tara to earn profea- alonal wag••· Top wag.. A comrru.alon w hile qualifying for our attractive l>en9flta packag e Including med ical covera ge. Cloaera only! Call be- tween 1-4pm, 714- "68-4591. All Kinda or Jo~ Foe All Kinda of People. Claaalfled. DO-IT-YOURSELF IDtAS A REAOER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Made lrom pint, th11 chalkboard measures 49 ·high, 33V>M wide. and 11 deep 111 the but) II fHIOftt 1 tray alld 3 drawer• tor holding chalk, an eriler. Of crey6M When lht challlbo1rd 1s pullff down. "" ''Y"Jt side becomes. a desk • Sl•P·by·tlt p 1n1trwct1ons, pt1ott1 ancl 1 comp1111 m1teri1l1 1111 111allt lllit-111 eaay pro.-1 10 11\i•ld ---·-._ - ----- --- 818-506-5354 x Ll 143. Plj Sale• Clerk 2·3 days a week. Chances are you will find what ~u need at the.price you want to pay when you read ClaHlfl•d dally 842·5878 Grandmother type uaed Baby Store. Must have relerences. (714) 548-5363 PfT Work FfT Pay 6am·12 M-F, no exp necess'ary . $8.00/hr Ask for Mark 852--0247 through classified RENT - With ·cAL•SCAN! Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation·over 3 million. $~00 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less classlfled ad. $15 for each addltlonal word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449 ·6 0 00 =i'The Buyer's Market" VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today. at any one of these loeal Orange ·county Auto Dealers! !.'Buy; LeaSe or Browse" · nge Couni!_'s Auto Deal.ers are Number . · one in . Customer Sa . action SADDL•BACK • II ;;; I ( ?)IERCHANDISE -,UINOS l ORGANS 6059 ANTIQUES &OlO l!l•C.t Pl•w•r Plano Many roUa. Beauc fin. l•hl S1500 1173-4042 ~~ANTIQ'-'ES 4 U ""Year Clearance Sale" BICYCLES 6.060 ;iJM01' OHi 548-4123 . .,.:112 H•wport Blvd. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 1'BUYINQ ITEMS• Reconditioned & Ffom 1800-1960. 1 pc uffd Blk••· Ilk• MW. to entire estate. Paint· Call &4t·Q2&4_· IOga, books, furniture, 111c. 1mmedla1e caah,l·TI-C~KE=T~S,,---670=775 1 IOP $. 973·8223 Iv msg .. r r ll2'PLIANCES .6011 •; Whirlpool Frig/ .;. NJ:., 2 df 6Vtll.2-Yi. 00. Call 040-5438 EIJ.01r(o atove with CHEAP AIR Mo1t US Cities •From $190 (1·W)* •From S350 (Al)• No ReetrlcUona 1.4100-30o.e802 • O.Oubla oven, 1tlnl > ·tnd, gold color. Orig GARAGE SALES • Ice $1200. Sacrlllc•J•••••••••I 95 080. Must sell. • . 873-3313 • 6122 t• Rerr111 23.s cubic CORONA · aide/aide. Ice/Water DEL M.AR ~ pen1er $450 Stalrj;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j -,j~m<=-=bo=•~S50w.=64;:::2~-7=7~63:::;I Moving S•I• sat 1 ii tage Wedgewood 8am·12 •. D••k, frig, ftov• ov•oJgrlddle, wlnd1U'tt•r & misc. S 700 Narcl11u1 'f'hl. 700 548-8803 walah•r/Drw•r $125 Multi F•mllw S•I• ia. Frig $150 bolh In Child• toy1, cllh1, .a.0 od condl 645-5&48 lamp1, h1•hold Items. ~ Sal 8-2, 403 lrla Ave SAT 8·2. Very nice FV~ITURE 6014 thlng1. Furn. antique•. cloth••· Shorecr•st Ln '(blwn S11ward & PCH) Custom lurnltur• from , GLabman'1 & olher SaVt 8am-12. Women1 [in• furnishing•. vlrtu-clo\h•• (amall), reclln- alty nttw. Npt Be•ch er1, lamps, etc. owners moving out of 12 Mono Bay Oriv• 1tate. 644-6655 (Spygl ... ) Kln9 B9d S2.SO, boys d••lc/chalr $75, boys COSTA MESA 6124 pdre11er $75, 43241254 j;;;;;;;;;;;;;;liiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;j .M,ERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 P.LANT SALE ACRES •Cl tru •·fru I t·a v oc~do Ir•••, trulUng StO. jJlac S 10. Juniper•, "'1'1oneyauckl, 101em•ry, 7i.,.b1 $1 . On palms S' ;'20· * fM1M174·8422 Rwg 101114, 100% wool, J!OI Oriental. Ilk• newt _12500 080 66f-9277 A YARD SALE ExercJ•• blk•. grandma Ck>Ck, Am Tour 1uhcua, F\adlo Shack Model Ill com-puter, 25 gal aqusr· klm, ~ gloYff, kg •lz• beddlhg + mOl"e. IAT/8UN8-4 t 874 Laibr•dor Weit Of Harbor & Bilk.,.. ESTA.Ta-SALE Sat 1/SUn 2 aam.2pm. 390 LA Perle l.aM. (15 6 Tu1UnJ T~,!~:hc:,,~EL ·~e~·r: "~~r~. M:~!~g ~:w~~ , VMX voice mall. John V•apa Scoo1.,, ctth• Paul 754-GOOO 11102 & 1on1 or stuff. 138 Mont.a Vista t'.V Ubl• $20. 1ter $50, ~~~~~--~-1 ~lakeloe•an nsh gear Yard Sal• Sat 1 8am :Sl-$15.00 548-9832 3pm. Toy1, clothe•, WANTED T.O BUY 6019 haehold lt•m1, misc turn, lots kldi booka & morel 1938 Aronld (behind OMV) USED OOLP •ALLS ffaWPORT in large quanti!les. BEACH 6168 Top s paid. 1!175-8103 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Of S00-445-7878 Udo le Sat 1 10&m 4pm. French Country &. d•Ma,_. goodies. DEE TO YOU 6022 110 ~ Tr••1• • Sale Sit t 5-1.-New/ -*F R I! I!• uHd Womens cloth· , TENNl,8 CLINIC Ing haehold/Garage ..,. 10:30AM 12:00PM lt•m•. 3801 Laka Ave. S•lUfdaya-Only. .All leo4'els and agas. &•I• Sal/1 7 :30am . Oakwood Apartn19nta: -.CoHeeUble••. -Jewelry, .:sou1n11d•-J N .Bch.) ~e=·,~,*· ::S::•ll Luk• '722·58!>8 Hair StWll•t naff• •••••••••I ,modal• tor color cor-'l'tt•mSPOllTATION r.alon, Wffdl, perms &NM-. ~ cut.ti. 540-2898 ' -------·1 JEWELRY, FURS BOATS._ &'ART . 6025 -----•I 7011 t• " •1ecitr1o ._ ... L lOnt cond, W/ canv1a cover. PP. 15500. 714 840,CISIO Signed &. numbered pencll, ,aketchlng of ~TM Jeleone Mr. r·--·~ Framed & 8t 6\iifV 18' IQng. Elec 'fnatled. 1800 obo. boat, tow hr•. '!Uni 'call. -tar 7pm . 'condl allp avllable. !8504742. 110,800 4IM-0687 GARAGE SAlE H.INTS .. Make sure_you • . . arrive at the garage sa le early or you will miss the ~ bargains! .. ' 'U:ln .... {;UUt NEW 1995 ASPIRE .... .................. ~ •••.••..••..•• .$UJI ,....... ....................... .$1'13 ...,..,..,.. ....,. .............. '"""" A '" """ "" A TOTAL SAVINGS OF S<dJ2 s """' lluilAn "~~' 'Sr•:~IL Ov.-Nr•• .. lnin,.111ssinn TOTI l SAVINGS OF S2082 l TOOIOOSl 21»tl, 1IO l71. Hl'OH NEW 1995 RANGER XL 1Jr1'~r Ai< Dag • l<~Hr Sl•I' Uum11rr • Supet Ell!?-""' { N>lnie 1 ·1,~b O(l{"40 Splot 1;1~.,,hs.;,• ............................... .JI!! ~ ....................... ,, ----.............. , TOTAL SAVINGS OF 51963 --·····················-'":!a9iiii~ • • NEW 1995 CONTOUR CL NEW 1995 PROBE SE ='"-" ................... .JllJ.lf ~~-·-·· ...•.... 4J#I ...... ~ ......... , .•• ,,,laJ '-''-*9•--·•., ...... , ..... ,,,.sJll t t <-r,~,· "'' <:"...i'""""'~ I 1111 l<"':l •I'/\ TOTAL SAVINGS OF $3522 ... .•••..•• ~ •... , ..•••. .IJJ,,l&J ........ ~ ........ _. ...... ..... ..... ~ .............. .um • Dual 11 .. tlap t:rc-1 11.~ /\h C1M>IJ11m111ns c:w~rJn, .. T•~•" ~ ...•.•••••••.•.•.••.••• .IJ1/US '---·············::lJ"' ,....,.. ...... 06llaoiill •••••••• ' • • • . ., l>u~l Au flap • CFC·fR>t /\If.: P1C'm1wm llMn'M Canel!~ l'IW• I'll• Tilt /\lummo•n \\111<-cb TOTAL SAVINGS Of $.31>51 --s.··············- BuyFo' 9988 .. !12,988 a.!.,1·3,988 JlOCMOOV! U111J. U llll, UOJ61 ' NEW 1995 TAURUS CL NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX Dual NC• Auco ~ V6 • PIWIL • AMl1'M C.-citr.t 1984 FORD 1987 CHEVY Thunderbird Sptttrum Sedi1n .W., ''· "" ilMritr. ""i ..... lll0902-11'0Sn "'°' l-4S61201 •4974 .J4974 1993 FORD 1991 FORD ~CLSedan· Probe ' 11,...,, ,...i ..."'lio.Tn""'· llOnl·lll)i;JL ..., I 413) •7974 $8974 1991 TOYOTA 1991 FORD 1985 CADILLAC Stville Sedan _ ............. ~ •• ill !llOtff.llSt I $4974 1992 FORD Thunderbird LX P/WA. miile. (llOfl6. 911 r99~ • & SOHC V8 • /\lllo 0...,rdnv~ 1>u.1 /\ir ii~p · rrw • Pl1. 11!1 • /\~11f·M CU>t'ltc TOTAL SAVINGS OF $420:? 1988 vw 1993 FORD C1briolet Conv. Escort LX.!f,RIHB ~t'.'t!'m ....~ , ..... . I 1 .J\00111 *6974 $7774 1990 FORD 1993 FORD Taurus kLWgn. ~~ ..., l 181 .. 2S~Sll """' ...... TTlrus ~Std.an \!LOl_!i. ll>L -.-9974 s9974 1992FDRD 1994TOYOTA T•cLx~F AIS, (1106 f!ir' , . eo~ytx it,'" Wo rtw • llifi S-S4t SI i 10CICI05t I.till, 14JJIJ, IUOM 1988 VOLVO 745GLEW~bn '"" -· l/l .... ~11.ln a •7974 1993 FORD RanMr Pick':I, -~ 1'6.i"l:!'lt,,,, •10 674 1991 FORD Fli':ilbed -,.I '·All 4~· • ' • \11 ·:S.\ \'EHUI·: Mesa Verde c.c. N s Costa Mesa Golf Club VICTORIA ST. NE\\'POR'l' TERll\CE Cover. .. Rel'TllJ% COLLE<;E PARK Costa Mesa Orange County Fairgrounds 2. Map 18. Grubb fie Ellis 3. Fred Sands Coastal Properties Residential Real Estate Services •· Coast Newp<>rt Properties 19. Grubb & Ellis S. Coast Newport Ptoperties Residential .RealEstate Services 6. Coast Newport Properties . 20. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 7. Coast Newport Properties 21. Coldwell llanker Newport Beach 8. Coast Newport Properties 22. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 9. Coast Newport Properties 23. Coldwell ~Newport Beach. 10. Coast Newport Properties 24. Coldwell BanbrNeWpe>rt Beach 11. Remax 25. Coldwell 8anlw Newport Beach 13. Balboa Island Realty 26. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 14. Prudential Newport 27. Coldwell Banker Newport.8-ch 15. Prudential Newport 28. Cover HOQ1e Story ~. 17. Grubb & Ellis · 29. Wa~t J:bneis me, Realton Residential Real Estate Services \ 30. Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors 31. Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors 32 Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors 33. Waterfront ffomes Inc., Realtors 3'. Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors 35. Prudential California 36. Prudential California 37. Rogers Realty Open Home Guide 38. Mortgage Rates · Homes of the Week 39. The Irvine Company 40. Star Real Estatlf UNIVERSITY HIU.TOP MANOll Enjoy tennis. rtdJng, swimming. vol- leyball. majestic equestrian estate ' With riding arena, corral, barn. Pool, spa. gazebo. Orchard. Main house plus guest house. Reduced to . $1,995,000. Hunyl SlCLUDU> VALLEY . Ave Acres In laguM Beach. overlook- ing the lovely Laguna coastline, fairy tale perfect. This rare·property now has seven quaint cottages. but the value Is In the spectacUlar location and land. Call for detaJls. · . $ l ,295,000 ,, OUTSTANDING COASTAL VllWS Sii-DOWN CATALINA VIJWS Slngle-level Spanlst't hacienda h'W' on AboUnd from your living room, dining a hill In Laguna Beach. Architect s room and master. Cozy famJly room · home In an exduslve private setting and 2 ftreplaces In this slngle°-level with unique Indoor/outdoor pool. home. Lots of pados • ..entertaJnment $649,000' areas, spa" plus coOf garden atrium".' $640,000 ON Dff. BEACH Incredible oceanfront estate In West Newport. Intriguing ftoor plan featur- ing slx bedrooms, ftve baths. Cbm- pletely remodel~ In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at. $ l , l 95,000 A MASTlllPl£Cl 1 ao· ocean view. Incredible home with views from every room I ·Four bedrooms. 4.5 baths. Large yard fac- ing the ocean. with room for tennis court and pool. $599,900 TROPICAL llf.SOllT Follow Captain cook's odyssey to the Pacific paradise ot Rarotonga. BUy a beach hotel wlth- 20 rooms and 2 restaurants for NZ $1,S00,000. Add 2 aa~ beachfront. ad)a-• cent, with plans lor 6 villas NZ $100.000. Plus a 3-bedroom beach front house for NZ$600,000 . PRIM£ LOCATION . Hard-to-ftnd single level ~an view home with pool. Custom built, four bedrooms. four baths. Minutes from harbor, beaches, hotels ~ shopping. $539,000 OCEAN. SINO, an UGHTS Vlew5 rrom all rooms In this ~ ececutflle home. Pool and spa, INse lot. Four bed- rooms. three ~ths. custom qual· lty throughout.. Mef,500 CAIAUllA 5UNSIT TUUIC lOCA1'ION lOCAJION-lOCA110N·lOCA1ION BeKl'I. mws. golf. ~ ~suite. view d hills. So" couae. ocean. A ptlsC1ne pro- pefty ~It\ custom Cei.tures ttlrou&tlOUt. $114,500 ....uaVA&l NU . ENIOY OC.lAN 1&11..U.S RlllW.-Slr18le lewJ, Jour bedroom dwmer"" DMa ~. Uke~ tw!W cocdtlon. with ~ wind- ow. Pool. No "550CSatlon dual $1Jf ... ~view Crom mo.t rooms In this WJte, bflsht cheeful home across lom greenbelt. Four bedrooms plUs t.mlly room. formal dlhlns room. SJ4t,900 On aJl..de..wc. ~ loaded street with ocean view. Four bedlooms, two and ~hall beths. ~~des. Nice bid yard. <ieat ~ with tennis <X>UrtS. poofs and spn. $329.000 - IOI~ \\()l \\() 11.aD YOla DU.AM VACA110N llOMl Beauttful.'818 Bear' lot. Architect owner hAs plAns. ~II Garry°' subordln&le.. c.u today. $11.000 l_,lfMYWAY Is wt\&t )'OU.II ans with this custom home ~ !'tans In progress. or ••• abo purc:h&se the~ lot to p-eate you,r own ·esca~­ and. •• do It )'GUI' WI)'. $119,000 5111111 5195 SAJdNG AWAY from this unusual ~ Beld\ lot. May be purchased with~ cent lot. c.llfof~ $119,900 ._.. PACIRC-VllW LOT ln lowfy Llp\a Nlpd. n.t lot with Iona d~ """'" bring you to • very ptv.ce estate to bultd )'OUI' dream home. $~,000 MONMCll P09ll' Hlah .-VMlor'l lot with ocell'I view. Miils for 6000 sq. ft. home. ~°inly ecc:hlnp for house or ccmmerdll. $J99,000 Ul«llO MGUEl ESTA1IS n..t. ple-lhtiped lot ln cul-de-sac. Gated oommunl(y. Assumable 9oln. ....... for this fofmer modd. Evety-Year round fl-om this model per· thing upgr~ Mlrro<ed dfnlng leer home. Whlte. light and room, custom window~-br1ght. French doofs, receued lngs. upgraded tk>o'1ns. bullt-lns spe.Uers Inside and out and much more. Owner anxious Romantic spa. IUSh~ &.. to sell. Just limd $159,900 pr~ hardsape. Close to DiN Point Hatbor. $Ul.OOO • for information (J n tltese and otlter properties caff ~S 9-S 90l' G::r ---·--------------------------------------------------- , New Listings Big CUyo11 Cutom • Captf\tatins cus- tom~ & built by Fari. Views! Gray & Bibb $3. I 57.ooo Costa M esa R-2 JOST LISTED! Great opportunity! Two side-by-side properties In· Costa Mesa One with 3 ~droom house. One with two 2-~d­ room houses. Use or b~lld to suit. _sno.ooo & $2•2.000 fllM tulle ~tephenSOft ••----,~·-,~_;'·o~O ' , ~-~-, .• -..,.~I.,•.·. -~"'.;; ~ .,, ...... ~·;.: ' ' ·"'"" . . .... 'I,,._ ~-1 ......... ~-. '.> ' -~ • r -~...... ,.._ ~ ,. • - ' : '• ,., •• ~·-Ji.. - . 5 7 Eme.rald Bay "The .Property of a Lifetime!" _ Now-$ t ,495-!>_QO . Ideally situated oh over 120 feet of -· frontllge, this prope_rty offers spectacular views of Emerald Bay Beach , Emerald · Bay Green, and Emerald Bay Canyon : . ' V{alk out your fro11t door·to t~e beach · .and/or the park and tennis . · · . · • • •• J.. ..... . -... ~ ~ . . ,.. . '· . , . . .. . ' - PARKLIKE S £1TINC Family home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths $399,000 BAYFRONT LEAsE Perfect for summer. Walk to all. $I 0,000 per month . '_,. . MiclterRowe 759 ... 3789 . SOPHISTl~TED CONTE~PORARY IN ~XCLUSIVE EMERALD .BAY -• Master suJ ~ith deck and entertainment center •Children's suite with pfayroom and maid's quarters • Guest suite with sjtting room and fireplace • Fabulous yiews throughout $2,500,000 EXECUTIVE HOME Totally walled. Sound system. Great patio. $359,000 IVY CoVERED Co1TACE Priced to sell. Lovely neighborhood. 3 bed rooms and family room. $'.J99,500 • .. . ~ . .. P ERFECT HOME ON T HE TURNING· BASIN • Private beach -sunset views • 3 bedrooms, 4 baths •Dock space $1 ,550,000 ROnda H .ein Betlcfi and Bay Specialist 759-3797 ·· . · Direct l,.ine NEW LISTING OCEANFRONT UNITS ' $1 ,095,000 Mint-condition :duplex right on the sand. Spacious units; 3 bedrootn, 2 bath & 2 bedroom, 2 bath. __.__. .. OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE $1 ,275,000 On a prime corner lot, this home features 3 bedrooms plus den/office and a large rooftop deck. Ocean & Catalina views frorn each of its three stories. OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom, right on the sand. Use as duplex or remodel to single family. Owner will consider desert tr~de. 644~1600 OPPORTUNITIES NEW LISTING! NEWPORT I BALBOA PENINSULA •' · Charming 2 bedroom cottage. 112 block to great beach Ideal starter home. or "getaway" at the beach $299,000 BEACH DUPLEX Just 1/2 block to beach, total- ly built-out two story building features 2 large 3 bedroom units. Great investment. o r live in one and enjoy rental Income too! $425,000 CUSTOM CANAL FRONT \ Large upgraded 4 bedroom, 2. 5 b ath home with great view. OlJiet residential 'neighborhood close to best beaches $439,000 CANNERY VILLAGE Unique opportunity to live & work i n Cannery Village. Upper unit is very large 2 -bedroom + fami4t-r.QO.m..,. home; lower level may be commercial. retail, or food se.rvice. 3 buildings -avail- able separately. $189,000 - ~ ~. ---. . . ~ -,;:____.. .~_•_ ~ NEWLY LISTED -' OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M .... 4:00 P.M. 2 I I Via Eboli . . Contemporary Mediterranean 4· bedroom on 35 foot lot. Sm~rt and sophisticated strata hom7. L1g~t a.nd bnght with many architectural accents. State-of-the-art kitchen, museum lighting for artwork, den with built-an . entertainment center. Great beach community with clubhouse and summer sailing program. Walk to charmmg Lido village. shopping and dining. · . $695,000 THE BLUFFS 307 Esquina . · Ultimate beach-bay view and wo nderful end unit/greenbelt view. Complete privacy -no rooftops. Spect~cular location. 3 bedroom Delores model expanded to create family roorn with full bay view. Large dining room. Marble entry and stairs. New wood windows and sliding doors. Wrap around spacious patio for entertaining. You must see it. One of a kind an~ vacant, and ready for immed iate occupancy. · BELCOURT 7 Cheshire $52·9,000 One of the largest properties in Newport Beach in one of the loveliest communities. Fantastic estate with gardens and manicured grounds surrounding magnificent pool. A grand foyer with winding staircase. Step-down living room, cozy libra·ry. magnificent formal d ining room, over-s iz.ed family/play room, chef's drear:n kitchen, 4 "plus" bedroom suites and 5 car garag-e . Recent construction. Beautifully designed and decorated. This home has it all! BALBOA ISLAND BAYFRONT 1305 North Bayfront $3,100,000 Beautifully constructed 2 years ago. 3 bedroom Mediterranean Villa on the North Bayfront. Open and airy "great room" wtth limestone floors, built-in entertainment center. conternporary stone fireplace. ceiling lighting, and glass block wall. Granite state-of-the-art kitchen, large master suite with sitting room. inside laun.dry, powder room, top-floor viewing decks, 2 car garage. Private beach, dock and side tie. . HARBOR RIDGE TOWNHOME 42 Vienna $1,490,000 Best buy. in Newport Beach. Lowest priced home in Harbor Ridge. Dynasty model in great-condition. End unit on private drive. Light and bright spacious 2 bedroom with formal dining, entertainment room, breakfast room, secluded courtyar~ and decks for sunning and picnics. Gated community with pool and tennis courts. Lovely vista and night light views. Very serene and quiet se~ing. Great value! . $399,000.- BIG CANYON TOWNHOME 22 Rue Villars ... Wonderful updated 3 bedroom home on the golf oourse. ~utiful views~ livir)g room, dining room and master: Quiet OJl-de--sac location on 5th fairway. Dramatic 2 story IMng room with high windows for maximum light Newly redone kitchen/family room with used brick fl replace, bookcases, hardwood floors. Lovely master suite with all new marble bath and huge walk-in closet Large brick wrap around patio and pool on viewsJde. Traditional dea>rand turnkeyoondrtion. · -. $975,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS BROADMOOR 2507 Bluewater .. Small community of special homes. Quiet cul-de-sac. Large vie~ lot Complete privacy. 5 bedroom home with formal dining, large living room, family room, 3 bedroom children's wing, ,separate master, and media or guest Lovely lawn and garden. Secluded patio for outdoor dining. Large entry hall for entertaining. Eltposed hlch beam ceilings, wood doors and windows. Mexican pavers. Great neighborhood, schools and shopping. • $719,000 \ . . JERRY FlNSTER ' SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE .. 759..-3750 .- ·~ • 21 BURNING TREE Big Canyon's best view! SHIRLEY HARRIS 759 ... 3727 Incredible 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath architectural j~wel. )IM KLINE 759 ... 3771 • DESIGNS FOR LIVING '95 SI ,\ 1~1 ·\ \/) l.J \SJ Pro/ decorated 46R. 3.SBA w I ma!>tcr suite un I ~t k' cl Eum kitclwn, hu~c film1ly mom, forma1 hbrM\' I den Lu..h re.ir yard w I p.•11. 'pol and L'Tllt'l't.lllllllg an·,1 Pnced to sell Now $1,390,000 -~~ Mlgru.fiCt'ntly appomted SBR. 4.SBA w /library. elevalO(. 2 stMrways. QttaSe room + m/suit.e oo Isl ~cl Gour- met kit.. 6utlrrs SttVlng room &r cul de~ knbon. • OFFEllED AT 52,190,000 HARBl)R VIE\'\1 Seller Bought Another Premium Location Totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Walk to park & schools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. WAS NOW $849 900 ~t Moun~in Ir Tcmtorial ~ Build your dream home now Pbns included with pu~ and ~ady 10 go! Pl'K'l'd to ~U now Rs lot value in New- port Coast . Only $&49,000 ~~·-.. ... _ -~------- David Wong tops in listing$· A six-year real estate veteran, Wong has received numerous awards Bob Le Fever. prei.idenl of C~dwcll Ban ler Southern CaJifomia. '' pleai.ed to Jnnouncc Dave Wong ha.\ twice been the lop ~nt for 11,ting!> taken 10 the Ne~pon B\!al...h office. . Dunng hii. five-year a~i.tlCialloo wilh C 1ldwcll Banker. Wong ha-. been named Top Rclocalt00 Agenl and Senior Sale' A'Micialc He has abo been a member of the PreMdent\ Club for two years. Wong. who has managed to :-uccccd C\CO Junng the n..-ccnl downwaril Irena l'n real c'tate value~. ii. optimistic a~t the futun: "Recent activily is on the rise," ~id Wong. a Newport beach resident. "r feel low.er intc~ rates are a factor. but also bc<:au...e these next few months are the mol>I a<:Live for home sales." Wong !>aid sellers who have priced their ~>me' in accordancc with the chang~ in the Robert Arrogoni, president of Coldwell Bonker Residential Real Estate, Bob lefe¥er, president Southern California, Dove Wong, senior soles associate, Newport Beach marle1 Jte !he: onel. \\ho arc 'u"·cc .... ,ful an !telling • "Buye~ arc al!>O confidenl Orange County i!> i.1111 a wonderfw-place Ill h'c." Wong \aid. Call Da~Ul Wong of Coldwell Ba/Iker Newpon Beach, (800) 610-6928. Kay Ranger welcomed to The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office An experienced Realtor, Ranger will team with Darell Bryan · Max me Manager. braoch ntJnJgcr 111 The Pruden11aJ California Re all)'·' Ney. port Beach office " pleased ht Y.clwmc KJ} Ranger. Ranger. who ha~ lived anc.I wuri..cd 111 the Newport Beach community tor more than :W years. 'pe<:1ali~ an bayfroot propert11:' along Wlth all of Newport Bea<:h and Corona dcl Mar. An I I -year real eMate 'r'l'leran. Ranger ha' i..een negotiatmg i.lill~. a rnmprehen'i' e ~nowledge of contract!> an<l an e\pt:rll!>i! an the Lran!>aet1on ~· '1llc real estate salei. bu,mc" " reall > about problem solving:· \he \a1d. "I h'>ten In what my dienh de,1rc anc.I P"'' 1dc ~ • lhem ~11h the mfonnat1on In m.:h1e"c the dc,ired re'ulh .. Ranger mil\ ed ht The Prudenllal to team ~1th D.ircll Bf) an. a· native Californian who gre~ up an Nev. pon BcJ1.:h Kay Ranger He "cnn,1dered an e:itpert an !\land and tlayfmnt propen1e' The 1~0 have combined force' to offer !heir client' rnall1mum real C\tale i.cn1cc~. Call Kay Ranger at Th" Prudential California Rtalty Newport Beach office, (714) 759-66()(). A landmark castle M:ignificent CU!>lOm estate with panoramic view' of the ~:e.111 harbor and city light~. Located in the presrigiou!., private gated communitY,.of Ha rbor Ridge in Newport Beach. Recently reduced $300.000 to $2.695 million. thil> landmark c~tle ha about 8.SOO ~uare feet of quahty lath and pli!!>ter construction. late ~f. beveled nnd leaded window.,, ix fireplaces. r.ix-car garage with limousine space and a pied motor cou11 0c .. 1gned for elegant entertaining and comfortable famHy living. the six-bedroom. M:Ven-bath home features a grand reception hall with a marble Ooor and imported <.:')'~I.ti chandelier. There i<; a huge family room with a cast iron English antique fireplace anti 11al.. floor. a gounnet kitchen with limestqne fireplace and hand-painted ceiling~. The . e,pan.,.ve m~ter suuc has a sining area. pnme ocean view. fireplace, balcony and IJrgi: m~1er bath with imported marble. An elegant library has coffered ceilings. built-in' .111d ,1 full bath. Other fc:itures include an elevator, wmc cellar and self-contained !-tlaff quartl'r' 'Wllh kitchen. living room, hedroom and tx1th. A 40-foot lap pool. spa. patio" and gra!.'Y pl.i} area add to the.amemtie' of the fine property. _ Call Carol Btrg of Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suilti 26(), Ntwp(Jrf Beach. (714) 6-14-1600. JoAnn Kin.g ioins Coldwell Banker Newport Beach F I K. 'T vc JOllle<l . ormer y, ing was an force\ "llh them entrepreneur in the custom 1>ccau-.c l'' 1hl·11 a~lute invitation and fine P!"fcssion.ill'm high level 111 reJI statior1ery business estale expcnCllll' lllld tremendou' Chene HartmJn. branch manager uf ColdY.ell Banker Newport Beach office. rel'entl) annoum:cd the add1t1on ur JoAnn Km~ to the '>laff of ~ale., a~'ocialc\. ln uddilion to her affiliation with Coldwell Banker. King ha..' become un J\\OCiale of the Marcia and Robert Bent-. 'ale' team at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach re'pect ~11hm lhl· Nev.port beJ\.h 1.'(lnlmUnll\ ... 'hl' o,aid. • Prior lo JoAnn King beginnLQg her real estale career. King pent I 5 yearo, "' Jn entrepreneur in the cu tom in"itation .me.I fine tat1onery busmc ~ ~rving Newpon Beach and Long Bc:tch. Waterfront Homes' agent speaks at association meeting A former high school and college football coach c'~ate bu .. inc ... , to King graduated from Cal State Long Beach With a b3chelor's degree in Engh'h lit.cratOre and education aod continued nn 111 • receive a teaching credential. She re\1de' 111 Corona dcl Mar with her hu band. Dr Don King. Bill Feeney plays by the rules ' , ~~u~~~~~"111i- dunng h1!-t fonner coachiqg career. Succes<;ful Realtor Bill Feeney wa. ... ...elected to 'ipcll on Secret., of the Superstars. at the Newport-M~a Association of Realtors general · membership meeting held recently at the Balboa Bay Club. With more than $35 million an sales made by his Waterfront Homes· tea.m last year. Feeney was recognired by the association as a rare and gifted professional in the industry. .. Mr. Fecney's outstanding track record and his no- nonsense appcoach to this business made him an ideal choice," ..aid Patricia R. Moore. executive vice • president of the Newport-Mesa Ai.social.ion of Realtors. "His vast knowledge and ellperl1i.e makes rum uniquely qualified to offer guidance and insight about ou r indu,try." Al lhe engagement lhe fonncr high school and junior college football coach fielded queslioni. about his approach to real estate. "'The ~ret of thi)) bu ines!t is there arc oo secrets,·· Feeney -said. "My track record and longevity are a reflection of my commitment to · developing long-term business relationships in our community . "&tablishing such genuine relotionshj~ with clients. as <>s>i;><>sed to uttlizlna a hit aod run technique, helps ensure a ucccssful career in thi!. field." Feeney also creditedhi uccess in thC real .. "l belie\e my ~hievement.s are djrcctJy aUributa ble to consiMcnt4' following the imple principlei. inherent in nil , Bill Feeney successful athJctic teams and business," he said. "In order to uccecd, one must hllve a gu.mc plan , play by the rule • generate team spirit. establi ha positi"e attitude and persc .. ere through adven;ity." Feeney resides in Newpon Beach nnd hb ~n Waterfront Hornes· overall top ~for the last eight yem. · Oii llUI Fe1nq Ill ft!c*rfront Ho.en, UM W. Coast HiPwttJ, Newport Bttldt, ''"' tJJ-1#0. In addition-to sharing quaJity time Wilh her fnmily, King i involved oo I.he leaden.hip board of Women of Vi ion. :i Christian outreach mfoi try committed 10 helping women and their f:unili~. both domestically and in the developing world. "My passion is people," she·said. "Whether at home, in my real c~tc profc ion 9f' in my activities. I enjoy people and want to serve them to the very be t of my talents and abllity ... b BalboaI~land Realty 673-8700 ·· BALBOA ISLAND Brand New Custom Home • Spac.:111u' N l'W Custnm l>upk' • Fahulou.s Locat11111 · • Superior Craf1sm;u1'h1p •Luxury /\nicn111c:-. ·1 hn111gh11u1 $926,000 Call Alu e Brownell ~ f>75-<J5H5 BALBOA ISLAND ~xcellent Income Duplex • Outstan<l111g Locauon Just Steps To South Baylront • Excd k nt R..:mal I hshlne' C.)n Bnth Units --\ hr, 2 ha each '8H,888 $795,000 C<1 /I Bers1• Bowl <i!' 67 J-H7()() BALBOA ISLAND Quaint Island Cottage •I tx:auolt! C'llann' Strl'l't Ap~al! • Bcdullfull y lkcoratc<l 4 Br. 2 B.t I lrnlll' • Wdl M a1ntruncd C'ottilgc On lh~hly !Xs1rJhk 100 Bh>d: 1818,866 $676,000 Call Alu e Brm-.nell ~ f>7 J-8700 BALBOA ISLAND Not Too Bigt Not Too Small •Channing 2 Bedroom. 2 Bat h Cottage • Built New In 11NO • •Custom Des1gn<<l Thn1ugh11u1 • Turnkey{'ondt11on. Move Righi In Cal/Jake Klohr Cd 631-0111 J BALBOA ISLAND Delightful hland Cottage . • DcSfrable Quiet Luc· 1(11l • Spacious 4 Br From Hnusc + J Br Apt •New-Roof On Fmm lluuse • EnJOy Balboa Islam.I L1fo..;1ylc Year Roull<J ., .. .., U'll,000 Newport Propenies 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL · Do business on ti: friendly basis.... · · Professioltal Help ·with A Smile! • • · • Successful Marketing Strategy MARCIA DOSSEY Pager: 509-3707 ·"Consistent Top Producer" • Pricing Consideration . • M~~t Preparation . • Med.ia A~vertising - • Nationally Ac~laimed Compciny Network & SuppoJt . . CURRENT OFFERINGS BY MARCIA: Affordable Bayfront Living--' Main Channel 4 bdrm, 3 ba older waterfront home. ~emodel to your individual taste. 3 . docks for 50' boats. ' . $1,050,QOQ . Contemporary Lido Bayfront Recentl U aded 3 bdnriS, 3 ·run ba, 2.s half b~ 2 docks for 55' boats. Elevato~ huge waterfront entertaining decl<. $1,895;<JOO THREE BEDROOM BAYFRONT. Located near Udo Village with a boat slip available. Tran- quil bay view from several rooms. Submit your offer! Reduced to: $575,000 RON TAYLOR 509-S7S7 TQWNHOUSE sTYLE ' DUPl..EX NF.AR SAND ••• $399.000 Ideal as SLrmler/v.Wlter rental or concb oonversion. ~ ~ 2BR l.l'lit ;..ast 7 hou;es fran the beach. 4<:ar parmg Owner may~ 1 <m. l...oC2tion ard Valle BEACH COTIAGE ON 11IE POINT $378.000 Two bdrm oonagelocated on "L" SUeet Pk on Penl'l Pt wl\,ear-round ~ patio & deck alxM? garage. Home wAots of possitility. Being sok:I 'AS rs· A rare oppo!1\.D1lty to ruy into this establlshed comm.inlty GRAND COONTRY MANOR OVER 5900 SQ. FT. $1.S80Mll Magnlflcent Stonerldge 4BR. 4.SBA estate W/(Netl/ amenity you can Imagine. OJer 5900 sq ft of ~nl M-g FrOm the elegant marble formal~ to the fuly landscaped Ql'(Ulds you 1 enjoy this setting You need to gee this exceptional home t ! • SEU.ER TllA.NSFEllRED MUST SEU.. •• $182,900 Walk to the beach fran this ~ 2BR penthouse ~ gated oomTUli1y with assoc. tervlis, pool & spa. Peek ocean \4ew fran balcony. Marble entiy + other wstom HtJGE POOi. HOME Wl11I BAYIPAllKICITY UGHTS VlJ $899.900 5p!ldous 5BR. SBA home fe.atuing a marble enby w/minored wals & grand stah'case ~ to t'IJQe master retreat. Paneledbary, 3 marble frpls. ceramic We ~ ldkhe.n has granite counUrtlps. A very private feel w/large pool & spa. THIS COULD BE YOUR VIEW for under $800,000. A spacious SBR, 3BA. fam nn. & • din. nn. In a flexible, livable floorplan. Offered at: $798,000 DAYNA !£1111 651-4610 A LOT OF HOUSE FOR ONLY ••• $479.000 c.onsider this beautiful>y cared for 4BR home w/famity room. ~room. French cb>rs. 2 frpls. rustom • cabinets & . bay IMndcMi in f9t.. lo..0y ~ enby. 2 patios. · trees + a spa In the back ~ Your dreams can come bue' PENINSlJ1A POINT .SPACIOUS HOME $798.000 Large 5BR. 3BA home featuring den. dining rm. family rm & a great entertalni'lg patio with a fire pd LcM?ly bay vie\.Ys from upper level. A must see. BAYFRONT SACRmCE A.1.T.D. AVAllABLE $575,000 Views of Udo Bay, Udo Isle. city 5ghts ·& mou'ltans. t attention to interior detail ind artisan cabirieby & ~ facades F.asy sb'9e level floorplan Boat 5'i:> to 30 ai.eilable. Lease option possible. MAKE YOOR OFFER! MOVE RIGHT IN. $262,900 Divorce fora!S sale of this spacious l..akelA.ood Ponderosa home on a auiet street. Just 11 ~ ~ & ready to move Of# Inf 38R + 9JUPOIT\. ?~~BA 2-s1ofy floorplan. Excelent time to ruy for lrder $300K. BAYFRONT IDGHRISE WXIJRV FOR LESS $498,000 Stmning bayfront w\magnifioent viev.15. Wal< to oc.earvbay/shops in the UOO Vallage Total; upgraded resides a Boat s&p ~ for rent also. __ WALK TO THE BEACH. Ught/bright comer 28R ln gated community w/tennls court, pool, spa & lovely grounds. Peek ocn view from balcony. Just Usted at: $182,900 4 TOWNHOUSE STYLE DlJPlEX EASY CONDO CONVERT ••• $399.000 kiea1 side-Wside l.l'lits w/<kar prkng. Vay good upside potential lne beach is only 7 houses <may. Clreat a!> Sl.ITllllef/winter unset Front decks & rear patios 11 each uinrt. Owner may carTy l(J)(, MAGNIFICENT TENNIS ESTATE FOR S2.890MIL Magiific:ent 5BR. 6BA rasiclence.~ ~ ht tech electronic systems & lighting . heated pool/~. bgh~ tenrus <XUl t...age entertaining terrace. 2-stocy ga7Jebo w/maids qtrs.. chik:lren ·s · ~. stunning aty. DREAMY SUNSETS FROM OCEANFRONT CORNER $775.000 Here's yo.s chance to b.iild new Oceanfront comer w/Southwest exposure for fablh.ts SIJlSe'tS! Located between the Newport & Baboa Piers on prime 35 x 60' ocean frontage. Wal< ~e! Don't waste another minute. cal to see this terrific vaLe today BEAT ~ BANJO ALMOST NEW ONLY $345.0QO Large & airy 4BR. 3BA home in gated comm.nty fean.lng rock formation spa overfb.ving into beautiful poci w\electric ro.ter Din rm • fam rm & a 3-<:ar garage. Cal for further information BIGUDOISLE BAYFRONT + DOCK NOW $1.895MD. Large ent~ home pb ~ bayfront deck & room for a 55 ~t, rUne:rous des9ier detaib, clevator & snning wet bar A great Udo lsie s1reet BEAl1T1Fl.JUY MAINTAINED 4BR heme w/fam rm., din rm., Fr doors. 2 patios, fruit trtU + bKk yard ... l...uth ~. Mow t1gtlt tnl Reduced to: $4?9,000 11(4EMI TA\'l.Oa 67S-7300 Grand opening plans are set for the newest release of homes at San Clemente's Del Cabo neighborhood. The gated. hilltop property is located in the planned community of Forster Ranch. minutes from Dana Poinl Harbor. - Four ocean-view homes in the late I phase were reserved by families during the pre-~ale opening I~ weekend. The home- buyer:. came from Atlanta. Georgia. Los Angck,, 1-rvine and Pasadena. "Dd.Cabo offe~ so much value that we· re getting buyers from all over." said ~'lie Fairbank\. the neighbOrhood':. on-sile i.alc:. repre:.chtalive. Prices.~lart at $319.990 and the homes hJve O\'er 3.000 MjUare feel of hving area. up 10 'iix bedrooms and large yards. .. You \Imply can't find values like this Jnywhere but here," added Fairl>anh. With fam1ly room.'i, bonu~ roo~"· den:.. 1hree-car garage~ and spectacular &:can '1ew,. Del Cabo ii. auractive to farnili~ k1ol..1ng for a home with lots of rOQm. .. II\ J great ne1ghoorhood for familie,." 'J1d Fairbank'> ... E,ery home ison·a private \.Ui-de-~c and the entire community i'i ga1ed \l) parcnto; apprec_1ate the privacy and "ecunl)' lhl\ offer.... lllere are highly rated. new ~hool:. nearby and the city'" beache' and par!..' pm' 1de loL-. of recr:eation and 'port' activitie~ for children. tel():· Del Cabo I\ :-itua1ed on nearly 70 acre' <>t propcny and will offer a 1otul of ju:-.t .50 home' .. We enJt'Y the lowe<;t dcn,ity uf any neighborhood in our area.~· ... aid Fairbank,. .. "Most of the landsc pc i kept in its oaturaJ state, perfect for kids to eJCplorc and hike." The 180-degrce panoramic views from home include wide. ocean vistas. Saddleb4ck Mountain. the golf course and lights of the Forster Ranch valley. · The homes f caturc cla.'iSic C;ilifomia architecture highlighted by window shunecs, wood rafters and window shelves, view decks ahd genuine clay tile roof:.. Each home . has direct ucces. to a tbree-car garage with roll-up doors. lntenor appointments include family morns with wood-burning fireplaces and every master bedroom include!> a fireplace remotely controlled from the master bed. Kitchens feature Europcan·st>'le cabinetry with laminated interioN. ceramic tile counter tops. two large 30-inch wide O\en . built-in microwave. four-burner )Ca)ed glass-top gao; nmge. stainle.;s <;tecl hood with warming light'>. tnple 'inl . and energy -sa\ing dishwasher. In each home. a breakfast nook adjoin:. the kitchen. Master bedroom' mdude '>pa<:iou' walk-in clo..eL'> and volumt" ceiling,, Ma\ter bath~ · feature '>uparate gla\,·enclo-.ed ceramic tiled !>hower;. O\al con,loured tubs. two sink!> and ceramic; tile counter top<.. E\ery home has an interior laundry rt\\lm with plenty of cabinet · 'pace. • The 1wo-Mory Plan Two feature' three to five bedroom'> and three full bath' to 3.087 'quare leet. A count ry -,1ylc kitchen, adjoining the family room. open' tu thi: rear pat1n area Jnd offer' hilhidi:. va lley and ocean views. A large bonus room upstairs ca.n be an office. childr~o·s study or entertainment room. The Plan Three. with 3.350 ~uare feet offers foUI' to six bedroom'> and three bath,. One of the bedrooms and a bath is on the fi rst floor and can be a gue\t room or maid's quarten.. A crafl!lman ·">tyle '>la1rc~ w11h an oak railing lead..; IO the !>CCOnd level. lln\ newly expanded floor plan now include.\ u library room with balcony lof1 overlooldng the eotry. . Appointment\ in the home" mclude recessed kitchen and hallway lights. rai-.ed panel doori.. custom baseboard' and door molding. butted-glaso; comer window~ and raised entriei.. The homes exceed current -energy-saving requiremcnb and feature added insulation. an efficient water healer and a natural gas-forced air heating "Y"tcm. For security. each home include~ a fire panoramic views. protection sp!lnklcr system and !>moke detectors. Del Cabo rs a private.' gated commun1t\ ut 50 homes. Two-third of the seventy acre", remain in its natural late. There will ~three private park\ within the neighborhood with barbecue-; and p1~l!ll J areas for the use of Del Cabo ·re~idenl\ Jnc]'v"' gue ~- To vi\it Del Cabo. take lnten.tat().5 to 5Jn Clemente'~ Camino de Estrella exit. Tum inJand and the street becomes Camin<1 de Loi. Mnres. Continue to Portico del Sur. turn lef1to Sombrcado. tum left to Altura and ll'f1 to the Del Cabo model comple\-al the top 111 the hill. Three model homei. are open from IO" m to du'>t daily. except Monday when the hour' are noon to du\k. For more information. l·.111 (7 14) 361-0674. Cracks and leaks have board -of directors seeing dollar signs Dear Hotline: A \ a member of our 3.\Mleialion's board of director.... I ha\e heard re,idenl<; reporting large cracks m their garage slab~ along with water leaks inside the condominium'i. Our community b only five years old and no one know' where the crack\ ot water is coming from We arc afraid Lo conducran expert 1n\<C\Ugation because we might find a co tJy problem. However. we also want to comply with our duties as board members. What .;hould we do? Dear Worried: The board of directors should not ignore reports of problem . Board members have certain fiduciary dutie • including a re ponsibiJJty to inv~tigate reports of damage caused by Common Area deficicnci~. If the board does not comply, the individual board members may be liable for any damage cau$Cd by the board's failure to comply with its duties .. ln addition. the corporation may be liable. The reasonable choice would be co COOM!lt with a~fessionals and conduct a 1 " inve5ti~ The board can then make dcci. ion• ba.~ upon the • :i>i t~ rnf(lnnalllln recel\~d. The gm em mg documenti. for a common 1n1ere~1 development U'>Ually set forth certain duue-; on behalf of the a.'>..oc1ation with regard to maintenance. repair and replace of common area componen~. Governing document' mclude the Articles df Incorporation. Bylaw and DccJaration of Covenants. Condition. and Restrictionii for a particular development. The common area of the development i!> usuaUy defined in the governing documents. The governing documents may also l\Ct forth the maintenance. repair or replacement dutiei. on behalf of the part of the association and the board. Corporations Code Section 7231 i.ets forth tbc genera] standard of conduct which members of the board must meet in performing its duties. Thi <;ection provide!>, m part, that a. member of the board, in perfonning hi~ duties mu't act".. in a manner such director believes to be in the bei.t interests of the corporation and with :;uch care, including reasonftble inquiry, as an ordinarily prudent perSon in a like po ition would use under i>imilar circumstances." ~sociation for areas which arc not part of the common area In order to comply with these fiduciary duties. a rcasonabre investigation of "Civil Code Section 1364 provides the association is responsible for repairing, replacin9 or maintaining ·fhe Ill Subsection (b) of Section 7231 provide a director. in perl'orming his duties • ... hall be entitled &o rely on information. opinionc;, reports or statements .. in caeb case prepared or presented by: ... reported problem is common areas ... pinscL • ot\cn required to detcnnine the nature and scope of the problem and ny needed rcmedjal action. Civil Code Section 1364 provides the associqti<>n is rcspon11ible for rcpaJring, replacing or mamtainina.Jhc common areP (other than exclusive use eommon treas) iftbe gov~ itOaunents m Uent 0111be imae. A reuo..blt invntiptiQn Of~ prubliml is ofielf required lO cOmPIY with dlls...., duly. Portion" of lht c~ COde 1or Cali(omia are even mote sPecifk widl rcganl ro tht duty or invc..,..lpdan an the independent • accountlllll\ or other pcr.;on. as to matters which the director believes to be within such J>C.™)n ' profeS$ional or expert competence.• S«tion 7231 crcMa a dur:y on die pan of the boll1I of diftlCtot'I~' rasoaable iaweidpqon of die re ~lemj in die COHlllllOft ll'el decisions " concemiD1,.. IDd mM•llMo"ll cm't bC INide widM1at WonnllMla ~ .... Dilhft, :.:· medk>cl o( rqmr Ind Cllll °' ~rfot ~rr•· ·Aaialil;MillJt~1.i1 J prvatJll ~in )'CM boifd'A ~ }W no alternative but to obwit\.further information about the problems. Subsection (b) of Section 7231 say your board can rd) 11pon reports. information and advice provided by pc~ns whjcb the director\ reasonably bel.ieve to be within that pcl'\on\ profe sion?I or expert competence. 4'Uch a~ a quall1ied construction consultant and/or a lawyer. If the board of directors complies with ~tion 7231. individual board member\ will be protected from liability. Your ftSsociution should also be protected from liability. Your board of directors hould seek professional advice, including an anomey and qualified construction expert. to perform a_rcasonabJew~gation of the legal and construction issues at your property and m provide ldvice and reports to the board ba!ied upon the uw~gation. Once a rcasqmble invcstlgarion has been compkted. the board should ellet"Ci~ • reasonable ~ioc judgment in the be\t intc~ of the • associ9J]on (Section 723 1). ' . -~ .. -""'~__...,.,...:-~. - -' -. - · ti~da L.· Tasjlia_n8tti: "I'll take Paris" AGENCY: The PrudentiaJ California ReaJty JOBTJUE: &late Homes Specialist FARM AREA: Coastal properties HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: 2-1/2 years · CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach "' HOBBIESllNTEREST: Exercise. shopping and finding new re taurants CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Exchange Club from France LAST BOOK READ: MLS FAVORITE MOVIE: "Sleepless in ScauJe" Lindo L Toglionetti PET PEEVE: FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Rothschilds and Cafe l.ulu ·FAVORITE GETAWAY: Parii., France Abuse of any kind to any other living being. whether human or animal. HOW DO YOU DE.FlNE SUCCESS? The fuJ.fill~ent of a dream and an ongoing detennma11on to reach the stars. We want to Mar from JOU through our ntw SNAPSHOT column. Tht column /taluns rtal utale ownen, broker, agt.nts, marketing rtpnstntalivts, or any other staff mtmbtrs you would lilct w highlight. Wt encouragt you to stml a photo (black and while, if possiblt), with company n(,{mt, ptrson and SNAPSHOT marbd on back. Stnd or fax your information to: Joyce Sclurtr, Daily Pilot Rtal Est.alt/South Coast Edilion, 330 W. Bay Sl., Costa Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-6SfJ..41J02. Dtadlint: S p.m., ~.nllgy. J:t't 'IJ.puJ!.lislt iJ as space is a~·ailablt. If JOU netd to malt chqgts to tht copy afttr ii has bttn submilttd, pleast caU Joyct Scht rt r, 574-4242. BOB COLUCCIO: Senior Marketing Consultant ... Res: 631 .. 1131 Pager: 576 .. 3198 Spectacular sunsets, crashing waves, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths pl~s maids quarters. B}!lck bottom pool & steP.S to the pnvate b~ch. · Lease for $1 1,200 pet month Agents -demonstrate c~mmunity spirit 1 Maxine Mink qwarded CRS Designation Coldwell Banke~ hosts monthly breakfast' at local fitness club The Corona dcl Mar Scenic 5K nnd 2 Mile Fun WaJk is over and the prize awarded, but the good times till linger. Coast ,Newport Properties spon~red the race for the fourth consecutive year: President Danny Bibb was honored to present trophic to the winneB in each category. There were 2.32S walkers and runners ~beered on by onlookers. Local restaurants upplicd delicious food and festive mu jc added to the day's excitement. All proceeds from the race ao to the revitalilatioo of doWntoWi1 Corona del Mar a:nd the youdt spottl ~*die City of Ne~ Beach c--my Sen ices. Av.coiit Ne.,art Pftiperlies' ...... iu in the na _.._ '5 ...... Wolbd a YOtl1•1n ..... race...-. C...,,.,,,,.," a;_... .,., 4 Olli ,..... ........ µ ... ..., (1HJ ,,,.._,_ • • Homes. currently nvailable on newsstands worldwide. · With more than eight years of professional experience. McNaughton pecializcs in the IU)(ury home market. He has consi tenlly been ranked in the top l % nationally throughout bi career. Ktlll McNa1111tton can bt naclttd at ColdwtU Banlctr Ntwport Bu.cit, ('1U) 644-9060. Sandy Adamek homcowner's association. community chu rch arid Orange County Industrial League. For aU JOUr rtal tstalt nttds, caU Sandy Adomtk at ColtlwtU Ba11ktr Cost.a Mtsa offict (714) 668-9333. Col4weUIJanhr 1tas lftOrt titan 2,400 officts and "'ort titan 57,()(JO soks associt&Rs U. Nonlt A.urica. • In Cali/onei4, ColtlwtU Banktr luu •ort titan 265 nsidt11tiol rtal tstaU ojJictS and •on duut '1,J«J Ulks associola w e..,t.JttS. lttt1l ESltlU lhl) I.Uta is • wttlJ1 toillM11 Hlliictlfff .. --'"'alt* MWJ. Wt ~,.. .. ""',.,,, fet*i#:--,.,. •: ,,.. ...... ,.,, . ,.,.,.,,, ~t W IQ~ .. .,,.,, ..... _,.., ~-.......... wltic ...... .. ,..,,~ .... , .. :~·~ .., ....., ., ,_,_ """',,.,, JJf w. ., SI.; CMI ,,._,CA na1, tw 1ft cu Ju,..,,,..,..,.,,. .. J.,c• fJl 11USf. .. .... ,,,_(Md ..... if 111 II~ .... Cr.,1•1 Nw Mtl ,..,.,.,. •Md-' lillliW a.c,, LUN1). Dr·ew: J,.-..~ Cf, ::ie :. • r a.fl "° ~ " ~"' t She has been· a Newport Beach resident for more than 20 years Maxine Mink Maxine Mink of The PrudcnLial Clliforma RcaJry has been awarded the Cem lied Roiden1ial Spec1aJi,t (CRSJ [)e..1gnatton by rhe Rc:.1denLial Salel. Council of the Re:iltor<. NariOOal Ma.rke1ing ln~iilule. an affiliate of lhc NaLionaJ rusocinuon of Realtm. Those receiving the dc)1gnalJOA must complete IJ)C required course offered by the Rc.,iden11al Sale~ Council and mu\t demoMtnlle ~ftc e:11penisc in applt«l l'CSldcntial real csute marleting. Les~ than 3~ of all Rcall<n bold the dilih~. Mink. who Jw 10 ye~ ol ~ ~.is ~ for illlcMli¥e ~ anct qualify.wvice ... -. ~ n. 111 cxtaasivit lill ol lder'rak !11111 ... clittiu. "The _. _. 0011CUM ol aty clitftl\ in ....... ~ISolRy~IOme." • Slid. '"tllat •., fomiulM ~ ea:lll tK'lfnc Ind°""~ Wliq9c. My ~\'C 10 tailor my NRcllftg proarm 10 11y ditftts' J*'icullr ~ .., .... ~ . mnnitonag o{ the martcring process ... w1cb cORliRuom coa1a1alcalioft with my cliem." c.i ... Mllit/7",,... dtl ~-.... ~ ....... ~,1U. '~ I O~M f 0 Ml .ii'>'01';.n ~ l -p - -• --•• ·--.. --~ -~-~ --~~. -_--.. ~--.-~.-.-~~:.;..::.--~ -y;;~,;~~· ~~:.;-1:~~;.·~----~ . -~ -~ll . --~~ MANOR BY TIIE SEA limclCSl s(}'k and qualiry arc pl'C$Cnted in th.is C¥quisi~ rcmod· d('d 3bd. 3ba home. Rich wood floors, step-down living room, brick pauos, beau1iful landscaping on a double North Laguna loi. $1,225,000 Ted Jarvis Code 713~7 LAGUNITA BY-Tim.sEA A \.llndy belch, whircwa1cr and Cai:aJina sunser views ettalc ? dream ~ing fur 1his garcd oceanfront csucc. Exquki1c 4bd whi1c-on wh11<' contemporary offers cndJo.s ameni1io and views. $3,990,000 Marilyn Kershner Code 71207 BWfFS..MOVE RIGHT IN! N~pon Beach. Fabulow 4bd, remodeled and in mint condition... Fron1 dtt:k. back pat:iO with lush prdcn, end unit on cul-de-sac. • $359,000 SalJ)C Shlpley Code.70597 . DOUBLE 10UR INV1?STMENT Newer CdM ~ -can lcplly b( tplit into 2 condoc.. Cwtomiud 3br, 3.Sbe in &One • 2br, 2bl in badi. Rare 2 car garage with direct ac:aaeK.h. ... $699,900 Gisela Burmeister ~ 70887 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES ExceptionaJ 4 br •• fumily room with added loft. Fabulous city !idles view. Communjty pools, spas & tennis and pnvau spa. M.uilyn KCrsh ner $799,4)00 Code 10937 DREAM FINANCING 0 DOWN • subject to lender approval. fkauciful set· ting surrounded by parks & nature truls. Two MWrs, 2.5 baths, artaChed_garagc & inside laundry. . . ROy & Mary OSterfiout $136,000 Code .70057 · · LOCATION, LOCATION Sought after interior location. Generously sized 4bd, • 2.5lla familr home. features refinished hardwood Boors and _privue cou~rd with hot tub. Dana Black & LouAnne Rirtcy $399.900 Code 70177 BAYCRFSr GFM ... Ideally located on quiet end of screct, this -O>a f.ami-• ly home offers master + sitting room, 4 fireplaces, private pool Ted Jarvis Pending s.ie $,37,000 Code 71457 • r HARBOR IUGHLANDS lm~ly mainwned 5bd, 3ba DOOi home in p-cat no~rhOod. U~ded Aoorpfan with buih-ins. Manicured front ana back yards. Dana Black & LOuAnnc Rittq -....... $449,000 C.oclc 70S87 , . BAY lie SUNSET VIEW Front row in prime location of original Bluffs: Ligbt & bright end unit. A showcase. with sccuritr. 'Yltdll and spaciow patio. · Sally Shjplcy $469,000 BELCOURT ELEGANCE Gracious 5bd custom home with ocean vi"'. 4 car garage. Spacie>us._ li2ht and fovely .. Also availa6le fur- nished. ~ Belle Parrch $1,695,000 Code 71147 EASJ'BUJFF HOME VIEW Beautiful, sindc-lcvd 3bd with room to expand. Gated entry. F'rcnch doors & window$ throug11ouc. Near schools, shops _ & tennis. M axine Propp $S89,SOO Cock 70757 .NewpOrt Beach Office « 23 Co.rporate Plaza, Suite 190 . 644~6200 3701 Lilac'l\ve Sat $420,000 B.J. Jobnbson 24972 'Rancho Clemente SIS $255,000 Claudette Taylor 26 Royal St. George SIS $2.295,000 Carol Allison 2525 Ocean Blvd. G-4 SIS $675,000 M21i Gulledge 401 Morning Star sis -$1,650,000 Rcttk/Petcnen· 11 Cambna Dr. SIS $799.500 Osterhout& 4 Sand Flower Ct. SIS $136,000 Osterhout& 23 Monaco SIS $899.000 Kris Peyton 2006 Beryl SIS $395.000 Blade/Riney 3750 Daffodil Ave. Sun $379,000 8.J. Johnson 717-7 I 7111 Heliotrope Sun $599.500 Sbatten 2525 Ocean Blvd .. D-4 Sun $595,000 Pem1ISbulcr 271 Lilac Ln Sun $31 2,000 Bob C>lucc:io 3 Rue SL Cloud Sun $875.000 thy Scbweic.lcen 15 Rue Vcrte Sun $1 ,350,000 . Paul Weight I 05 Jumine Ocelc Dr. Sun 408,SOO ,Ann/Suzanne 219 Tustin AYC. Sun $550,000 Dahlia Shemtob 16 Roekingham Sun $1,695,000 3 Nortbbampton Sun $515,000 4601 Orrington Sun $87~.ooo Mike Smith 1 ~ 1..inciolta Ln. Sun $699,000 30 l Avmida Cerritos Sun U6S,oo0 2657 V"lllU OiDada Sun $429,000 WEST OCEANFRONT WATER'S EDGE Sl)C(:t:lCUlar C>rona dd Mar rcsidena: on the bay. 2hd. 2ba with sleek, contemporary interiors. Pool, spa facilities and awilable boa-t slip. New 3bd, 3ba oc.eanfront residence with private roof- top deck. Quality amenities including security and sound systems. Ann Peters til Suzanne Shuler Mali Gulledge $675,000 Code 70847 . - UNFOllGETTABLE VIEW Captivating vicM of the ocean, harbot and Pdican Hill ~t li~a. ~ uoOada shine through· out thii POrWDOath ftiodcl .. r.rltu. take a look! o,_ at u.;..;. OstttbOUt '"'11 ...... ,_ CMe 7fl'JS7 $1,198,000 Code 71067 VERSAILLE ON TH£ FAillWAY Spectacular setting overlooks the 4rh fairway. Tocally customiud 4bd, 4.5ba home. Oversii.cd lot. Traditiorial dea>r, skylighcs, 3. firepba:s, 50' pool, lc)ydy ptivarc prdcns. -"Jay &c M Osterhout $1."5,tlO ary Code 70167 HARBOit RIDGE ESTATES RoU y u1 cbc view &om the ciry to tlX mountains to !he 1ea. Excq>tional 3bd. 2.5ba home k.aturcs lots of decor ams and is pria:d to sdJ NOW! $599,000 Carol Allison Code 70837 N lllAIJTY Trad.Worul 3bd. 2..Sba htlmc1'fth gmd ~ar· Tam-key condition with skylights. Fmich doois, shumrs, gourlOCt lcitC:hcn, ~ patios, spa and dry views + slice of ~~ - $875,000 ,, Carol Allison Code 71537 SJ'UNNIN<WIEWS ~ views of ~ cocan. Caalina, city ligha &om this 5bd m guard-gated Harbor Ridge. Owner cna.nskrrcd -must sell! · $899,000 Marcie Adler Code 7101 7 r ...__ - Irvine. $309.000 --- -------------.. BAYCREST NORlll Showroom condition. 3 Br. 2 Ba. home on comulot. ..... 9.000 David McCulloch ., COSTA MESA. Affordable 9 Br. 2 Ba. rinqle rtory on a larqe lot with RV acce1a. t209.000 Christy Lanqford Vr L1A BALllO.l. Luxuriou• ocean view condo in qated comm. & great ammitiH,. fl69,000 Judy Muncy StAVIEW Spar1'Hnq condition. a •unny 9 Br home and well cared for qarden. f699.000 Steve Sutherlen HVNTlNOTON BtACH In the heart of Olive Park 3 Bd. 2 Ba & custom landscape. f299.000 Michael Dreyfus • BAY8t(ORE8 - Biq lot, custom lmchen, tropical qarden• & ... boat moorinq. fl.200,000 Carol Mock Saturday Open Hoµses 1:00 to 9:00 p .rn. NEWPORT TtRRACE 7 Sundance. Kevin Kanda. flSl,000 BPYOLASS HIU 8 Monterey. Don Olsorf. f62S.OQO COSTA MEI>. 2869 Ballow, Chri1ty Lanqford f209,900 EAmtoE Cos'TA MESA 2299 La Playa Dr. North. A!Uon McCormick, t299.900 Lroo Vu.v.oc 633 Lido Par1' Dr. •B-1.Judy Muncy, f69S,OOO Dovel 8HOUI 1910 Warwick Ln.. Verqilene Hult fS99,000 I.mo l•t.1 203 Via Udo Soud. O'ette Steelberq. fl.S99.000 129 Via Trinte. Velma Timmon• f739,000 lA.GVNA BEACH lS+ Cliff Drive, D'ette Steelberq, f..S9,000 TnBLurrt 1993 Vllta Caudal, Gail York, U39,000 BAYCIEST 1837 Tradcwincil. David McCulloch. ...a&.000 Harbor V i ew Hornes. $$39.000 \ .. . : Sunday Op~n Houses · 1:00 to 9:00 p .rn. 84YCREBT 2030 Holiday Rd.. Alison McComuck f9+9.000 1831 Tradewinds. David McCulloch, •++9.000 . 810 CANYON I Rue Chateau Royal l<ent McNauqhton. fl.199.000 CAMEO SHORES +607 Fairfield, Steve Sutherlen. f89S,OOO Coaow. DEL MAR 613 Jumtne. ValeTie Howell f387.000, +26-8 Goldenrod. l<evin l<anda. $319.000 +16 Hazel. Allison Seesemann f979,000 317 Carnation. Jennifer Pritchett. f77S.OOO DovtR SHORES 1+10 Warwick ln .. Donald Pfaff. f999.000 . [ASTSIDE COSTA M ES>. 229+ Playa pr1ve. Alison McCormick '299.900 H.ullOR RIDGE +I Montpelher Marie Deremtah. f7+9.000 16 San Sabu11an.Joyce Olson. fl.399.000 H>.llllOR Vtrw HOMES 19+2 Pon Laurent. Su•an WeJT. f6+9.000 HAJllOa V1tw H1w 2607 l1land View Ln . Judy Muncy f729.000 HVNTIMGTON H>.RllOR 16+72 Grimaud. Jennifu Pritchett. f795.000 JASllUNt CRrtk 32 Whitewater. Tom Thom1on. f9+9.000 I.loo a++ Via Udo Nord. Velma Timmqnt. U .200,000 633 Udo Park Dr. 8·1. Judy Muncy •699.000 203 Via Udo Soud. D'etle Steelberq. fl.S9S.OOO l.ACJVNA BEACH JS+ Cliff Drive, D'ettt Steelb.rg. KS9.000 NtwPOIT PtNINM>. 20. _.3rd Street. •.\ & •8. David Prince U30.000 & 030.000 SAN JUAN CAPllTIANO 31SS9 Prppertrce. Jrrutlfcr Pritchett. fl.790.000 SPYOl.Alt HILL 60 Drake.Say. Judy S!ra\lU, f760,000 a Monttrcy, Don Olton. t6l9.000 . 1995 h..s proven to be it Record Setting year with over $7 million in sales to date. Without the si1pport of my clients tmd their referrals, this success w,ould not'""'' been possible. 1 sincerely thank yo11 and will contin11e to provide the Finest Service Available it1 Ne1vport Bea~h. Sincerely, Kent MCNaughton .speci1il Tb11nks go out to· ... Mr. & Dr. Larse·n Mr. & Mrs. Lukow Mr. & Mrs. Leo Gu~asian Mr. & Mrs. Sandy Gillchrist Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Massa Mr. & Mrs. Nairn Obcji Mr. Dan Smclkcnson Mr. & Mrs. Baltzer Mr. & Mrs M . ax Mongan Mr. Roberto M. · 1s1tano Ms. Susan Bush Mr. Jay Siegal Dr. & Mrs. Avctoom· Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Golden Mrs. Nanette Ki ncannon Mr. Howard Siegfreid ., N I \\ ,. ') H I ' ' I l ' l I( \ I · ..... I \ I l s l' I ' I \ I I ~ l ·- . \ \. • ,_ . :.Q...:.~':'J.-,. JC~·, •.:··,-•• --:J -•"' ~ •· ·~· • -'··~~-*fit~.-~~ • --.~·~\ ;"' -. ~~,'~_;J ....-..~--__ .. ____ -. ----. -·--.. - ON THE WATER!. VIEW OF THE WATER! WALK To THE WATER! Smart & S~S)' and Ready for Buyers S..99,000 Utter Classic Charm! Stonc:s's Throw to Water s1ss,ooo Rare Eastsidc single story. 2 bedrooms (was thrcr ), form1I dirung room. $173,000 (DO SOUD .. ·NT REDUCED ~OR. IMMEDIATE SALE! • 50' on the water with dock for large yacht • Remodeled interior -approximately 3,500 square feet • Spacious master suite with fireplace , and his & her baths • Spacious brick patio with spa, BBQ and privacy T11e J;.ido Isle liftrtyle has patrolled sernrity, private beacfles, a community club hottse 111ith afull-tim~ staff and summer life- gttards, t,hree tennis co11rts, two parks with plRygrounds, basket- ball court community greenbelts and garden stradas, boat rtor- age, Yacht cfob, Tennis club and Womm 's club, children 's sailing and tennis lessons. $1 ,595~000 For more informa'tion call: D'ette Steelberg (714) 717-9262 ' Banald Pfaff H11ne Seller - -DoVER SHOP.ES AJ.F.A 4 lkdoorm, 4.S Baths • • Giant 1/4 Aac (.orn(r Lot Srpmtc M.t.sttr Suite wich Den • • Entertainers Pool and Spa °"'' $599,000 OPSN Mou•• SUNDAY .- , ' , --- THE PILLARS OF THB COASTAL COMMUNITIES ALWAYS CHOOSB DON"& JOYCE OLSON-WHEN BUYING OR SELLING THEIR HOMES. HARBOR RIDGE Great deal on a 5 bedroom home! $749,000 -AUDIO Ao 1382 HARllOR RIDGE Custom estate with views! $1,399,000 • AUDIO Ao 1352 SPYGLASS HtlJ. Best priced property + bonus room $625,000 -AUDIO Ao #322 SPWGL.Ass Hlu.: Spanish style .. move-in cond. $675,000 -A~ Ao #342 Cl\LL OUR 24 -H OUR AUDIO 1\0 L 1Nf (800) 806-5766 ··-· DoN&JoYcE OLSON (800) ~87-4931 The imp~ct of .personal and business goals on ·su~cesSion planning Five options to consid~r By Karen L LuciJn • As a business ~ner, you have: probably considered that o~ day before you retire. you will have to chOose a succe~sor. Once that choice i.s made. you may th.ink you have a succession plan in place. Havin~ a comprebensi\le plan can-help achieve both personal and busme!.~ goals long before retirement. There are five basic succession options: selling to th out!>ide party; selling to employees through an empl~yec st~k. ownership plan (ESOP); selling or g~fting ithares to family or management; taking the company public throogh. an initia,I public offering; and placing ~bt or equ11y '\CCUrities with private investor., generaJly in~titutional sources. · Each one of the..e options has a different long-tenn and short-term impact. To chOOM! the best possible to structure a sales agreement to retain some role in the company, such llS' n consultant or member of the management team. Or. you can step away completely. A an alternative, you nught gift or sell. a portion of lbe company to your family or management. who could the,n take o~ a part of your role in the company s operation. An ESOP can be used to tran fer oWftCf'Shi~ over time to the next generation. which may be an attractive option if y~u plan to leave a success.fol, g~o~ing conc~m to your children. Consider gifting or selling the shares during your lifetime. A properly tructurcd traJ)saction can retnove the share~ from the estal1: of the retiring harcbolder and avoid estate tax.es. which allows t~ next generatio!' to P3!"1icipate i!' .capital apprecinuon while the retmng &harcholder mhintains \loting control. Several succe 'iion plans can help }'Otl prepru-e for 1 financially secure retire~nt. including sale to an outside Part)'.· an ES~P. recapitalization or an initial public offenng. You must look at the full con!.Cquences of each option carefully in order to make ufr, important choice. • . A potential benefit of several ucc~ ion strategies is the ability to finance business expansion. 'acquisitions, or to pay ~ff bu~ine s debt. An ESOP can provide below-co t financing for these and other bu inc s needs. Public offerings can also provide the bu inc with the additional capital and increased , borrowing power to finance eJtpansion or pay off debt. succession plan, it is es~ntial to consider a number of factors such as tht structure of your business, "A potential bene of several succession strategies is the ability ~ . finance business expansion, acquisitions, or to pay off business debt. • Private placements are primarily designed to pro"ide growth capital for the bu iness. market conditions. financing costs, liming. asset base. history of profits and ca.'ih flow. Most importantly. you must be very clear about personal and business objectives. If you want to unlock some of your a...sets tied up in the busine s. without reLinquuhing coritrol. selling to' your employees through an ESOP may be a gOOd way to maintain control of the business while getting cash OUl, often on a tax-advantaged ba..~i . Many business owners also con ider an initial pubUc offering to a good altem:nive fo~ meeting thi~ goal. ~ut realize upon completton of a public offenng. you wiU hnve to adjust to operating in an environment where you will be held accountable to a board of directors and shareholders. A private placement can also be structured lo provide some liquidity for current harebolders wbilc leaving control~f the operations in the hands of cumnt - management However, invcstprs {llay demand a voice to protect their inveslm(nl: Selling the busine~ to an outside ~ could effectively reduoe your role in yow current bU! iness, a.Uowing you to move on to • M>n1ethii>J new. A sale will liquidate your fmanc.ial mterest 50 that you can use the ~ceds for other P.WPOSCS-It may be An ESOP can help you attract new employees and motivate your existing workforce. because it can provide retirement benefits. In addition, taking youT company public can provide significant prestige for your company and the opportunity for employee stock acquisitions. which can also help altnlet and retain good emp oyecs."' Remember that not all transaction are uitable for all companies. For example, some eompanie. are ~ small to attract a top-lii:ie underwriter for an initia.l 1»1blic • off cring. Others may find that the ize or composition of their workforce tnay prohibit the implementation of an ESOP. Consider aJI the factors carefully before making a deci. ion on your succc sion plan. Then begin implementing your plan by having a profe iooal valuation o~ your company performed. Also, be aware that many of these lranSaetions are very complex and it is advisable to engage 1 professional financial adviser to assist ~ when you are ready '° put your plan into action. Kiin• L. Lwia ii 1t1tiiw net JKUiMIU tMJI .,.__ o/ ,,.,,ilwn ~ill/ #t"Nt1 /tw MtrrllJ L1Mlt Pri"* C•111 aro.,. • '"" ,, Rockledge by the Sea Magnificent Laguna Beach estate on bluff above Pacific Situated high above the Pacific Ocean on a bluff known a.o; Rockledge by the Sea. is one of the mo t magnificent gated oceanfront e~tates ever offered in Laguna Beach. The property consist!-of two oceanfront lots with about 36.800 square feet of land and 169 feet of ocean frontage . The grounds offer an abundance of privacy ond featureprivatc steps to the beach. ~wimming pool. large motor court, huge trees and mature landscaping. The home, built in 1967 by the Terminal Oil family (its only o"-'ner), bas five large bedroom 'uites. six and one-half bllths and more than 6,200 square feet of living space. Other f~twes include: large living room with fireplace,.soaring ceilings, walls of glass. fonnal dining reom. deh/f amily room. huge master suite with sitting area and large decks overlooking the ocean. Located on one of Laguna's most picturc!>quc private coves, the home has views of Catalina Island and the Pacific Ocean. The propcny can be enjoyed In its current condition, remodeled, or redeveloped to create one of the most stunning oceanfront propertie in Southern Califomja. Offered at $3.495 mimon. For""'" in/onutiott, pktu1 call Miki Marr, J1rry Flnsur or SUv1 Rifle Ill COtUt Newport Prop1rli11, (114) 644-1600. I ' l • 11 1-1 ·t .. l l lt'lll:J•'..rl flv• '"~"' 1~C wrir, ~!:UQi'!.fJlfllll'lfR:>lclinC:.. ~rtul'I . REAL ESTA'FE BUY LINES Real.Estate Buy Lines l8 a Wttlclg column dedicated to local real estate news. We encourage you to send photos (blaclc and white if possible with <:ompany Name. Pr!rson And Bug Llne3 On &ri). Fill out the portion below (or attach a press release) and send or fax it to: Joyce Scherer. Real Estate Buy Llnes. Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Fu: 714· 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. . . ,• .. . Namt!or Agl'ncy·----------------- Addres.s Cily Zip Cod~ • Commanding ocean, harbor and city lighis views from this 9.CXX> i,q. fl. grand custom estate. Equipped with 6 bedroom suites. libr.uy. media mom and 6 fire- places, the residence can accommodate both large scale entertaining and 1011- mate family gatherings. Oftercd at $2.695.000 Marlene Hassel 631 :.1400 x254 642-6048 Front row ocean views from this pcctacular cu tom home IOl sining nght on the 12th green ol the flC\\ Pehcan Hill Golf Course. A one-of-a-kind location in a CamlCl-likc setting ApprO\ cd ~huectural plan., lor an 8.000 !>ct· ft. Medttcrr.i- . nean residence arc mcludcd onercd at s 1.895.000 Wayne Heck 631-1400 x253 299-0376 WATERFRONT 'HOMES, INC. REALTORS® Foothill .Ranch lures buyers with -c;onvenient location Large lot size an added attraction . According to 1im John-.on. ,are, manager lor the builder. the foothill Ranch ha' ~rnme a very popular de-.tination for re,1dent<; who want more for their money. ··Foothill Ranch has everything to offer fami lies who want to continue to reside in 1h1~ exclusive area in Orange County. except the prices," he said1 ''The rea~on. along with many others. explains why the largest percentage of home shoppers visiting and buying in Foothill Ranch are coming from lrvinc." The main attractions to Foothill Ranch are the neighborhood\. spacious lots. superior h1ll"de locations overtook.ing t..bc sprawling Saddleback Valley, unconge ted streeLc; and extelbive recreational facilities. ln fact.just outside the conununity. the I. I 00-acrc "'.11demess park offers miles of biling, biking and Jogging trail . ln addition, - residents appreciate the large amount of C?J>Cn , pace, rcc:rntional parts and excellent .:Cbools within the nwtcr planned . community. According to Johnson, William Lyon Homes present three single-family home neighborhoods in Poothlll Ranch: Lyon Br~ze. Lyon Hill and Lyon Heights. Priced from $179,990. Lyon Breeze offers three-to f our-bcdroom homes with up to 1,891 square feet. Recognized as an incrcdjblc new home value, every Lyon , Breeze residence offers numerous interior de ign fCllUm such u Wood-burning fircplllC.el. volume ccilinp. trehiaectural window desip Uld aenerous liJe family rooms~ The three floor pin al10 provide numerous dt i&n optioM &O help families. Lyon Hills. offerl three exceptional floor plans with three-and-four bedrooms and up lo three baths. cu tomize their home to meet their needs. -An enclosed two<ar garage and con\lenient interior laundry facility arc.also )tandard featu~. De igncd for today's active familie • the spacious homes at Lyon Hills qffer Jhrce exceptional floor plans with three-and four- b bedrooms and up to three bath . Priced from $204,990. the Lyon Hills homes range in size from 1,791 to 2,089 square feet. These well-appointed homes are highlighted with,.soaring volume ceilings in the f onnal livina and dinlna rooms while the rest of the home bu generous nioc-fooc ceilina heights. Additional custom feature. include attracllve decorative plane shelve and art niche • a large family room with wood-bumina fireplace, elegant ma'itcr <,uite with twin- basin vanity and opulent oval tub. All Lyon Hills homes have an attached three-car garage with sectional roll~up door and an interior laundry room. The distinctive four-and fi ve-bedroom residences of Lyon HQghb \re priced from $249,990 . .Situated on generous hilltop lots with citceptional views, the Lyon Heights offer from 2,413 to 2,865 square feet of interior living pace. Caterina to a wide range of families, each home offers numerous floor plan options, such a.<> a teen tudy, home office/den or an elegant master retreat. The eitceptional kitchen. with color coordinated Kitchen Aid appliances and Dacor gas cook top. i' designed to accommodate chef! of all ability levels. Further complementing the '>pace, unny breakfast nooks with bay window'> and kitchen garden windows add anracthe finishing touct~s. Located just minute from the 405 and 5 Freeway a/Id the Foothill Tram.ponatiorr Corridor, F<>othjll-Ranch offers convenient # acces to Sou them California's major · • employment centers, cultural and recreational facilities . shopping and educational institutioni. .• To reach Lyon Breeze. Lyon Hills and Lyon Height'!, eitit the Santa Ana (1-5) Freeway at Lake Forest Drive and travel north to Foot)\ill Ranch. Tum left on Portola and right on Bake Parkway to the models. For mort information. please call Lyon Brcci.e (714) S86-7402. Lyon Hill'> (7\4) 587-1552 of Lyon Height.\ (714) 4<r)7-0410. I llll Costa Mesa. darling freshly painted 3 bdrm country cotldge Totally redone. custom oak kitchen w/<Vass doors wool Berber carpet. ceiling fans & fireplace 631 1400-. $209.000 WESTCUff condo. bnght & immaculate 2 bd. 2 ba up-.ld1r<> unit w/frplc in Ne wport Garden Villas w/rnmmumty pool Cle 1..e to <>hops & busws b31 1400 $138.000 TRIANGLE SQUARE 3 bd townhome w/wood bur 11ing frpln> & yood '>IZP patic End unit on greenbelt w/comm pool . steps lo park. library & shops 631 1400 '$149000 SANfA ANA in Redevelopment c; Enterprise Zone M1xPd U<:.e. bl nr w/olfices & 2nd fir w/two 2 bd apls 1h mc11n -;tructurc.' + rear cottage. 25 space prking 63 1 1400 . $200.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Near High School track & ll'llTll" Great 3 bd townhome w/dining & fclm11y· rms. nl.'w fK1t10 & lrg yard in -.ecluded corner of cmplx 611 1400 $234 900 HUl\fTINGTON BCH Close to Central park bike to beach Two sty 3 bd home w/dining & fam1lx rm& Beam., fireplace paho w/spa. yard & triple garage 631 1400 . $275.000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS unbelievable price for Newport Beach1 Motivated seller wants to move this 4 bd home w/hrch.yd Ors. brick frplc }t dbl garage 631-1400 . . . . .. .. . . . . . $280.000 NEWPORT HEGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterranean twnhm High ceilings. gourmet kitchen. wood firs. sumptuous master suite, patio & gated garage. 631 1400. . ... ... .. . ................... $289.000 NEWPORT SHOllES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frplc & work room. Upside down • ~~r r:oo~~~~I~-~~~-~~ ................. $319.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Older 2 bd home plus 1 bd apt w/frpk over the garage. Great yard w/frult trees, berries and grapes. Bike to beach . ../ 631-400 ..... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . .. ... ... . .. .. . . . . . . $325.000 llUJFFS steps -to-pool:-Spacioos 4 bd, ceilings, plantation shutters, skylite & mlrr~ a ~~1 ~3f'i40o~~~~~---~-~~~~: .. ~~~ .. f325.'8Q8 NEWPORT SHORES two story 3 bd & den w/alry. open feeUng. Most desirable mode1 in this community w/tennls, pool & clubhouse, walk to ocean.· 631-1400 .................•.............................. $370.000 AT 11IE 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 \Gews 631-1400. ... ... . .. . .. . . $399.000 AT 11IE BEACH romantic remodeled 2 sty cottage w/lront po~ch & white picket fence Dining room & den. 2 bd. lirdwd & tile floors & frplc 631 1400.. .. . ......... .... .. .. . . $399.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS dplx, 2 sty bit as twnhms in '78 Frplces, laundries'& tiled ktchns Front w/3 bds.& decks. rear w/2 bds. patio & garden REDUCED' 631 1400.... .... ... .. • ... .... . .$425.000 NEWPORT SHORES A lo vely 3 bd beautifully landsca canal front w/a beach of its own. family room & Tl kitchen. Steps to club. pool & tennis. · 631-140 ............................ '........ ... .. 30 000 I Eregant & sophisticated 3 bdrm home w/sitting room off master on oversized lot with spa & fountain ln gated community w/poot • 631 1400 ................................................. $489.000 LONG BEACH Foreclosed property! Eight contiguous lots. multiple zoned for commercial or 6'3t1~~~:.~~~~~~-~~:~.~:~:.~~-~$A~:<>& HAJIBOR RIDGE CREST w/pools & tennis, 3 bd twnhm w/dlnlng room , loft & mountain views. ~~14~~~~~.'. -~~~~-~~~~-~.~-~~-~.1!16~·.ooo PENINSUIA PT Terrific I story 2 bd home w/flreplac~ In sunny location just steps from suri & sand. 631-1400................................ .... ······· .$4 75.000 NEWPORTS Belcourt Hill w/comm pool & spa. Ocean view from Immaculate 2 bd 2 level floor J)lan w/den. Neutral decor & security system. 631-1400 ..................... ····~··· ... .... . .$479.000 OlD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 bd townhome. dining & family rooms, large master ~r~~~.'.~ard ~-~·~!.~~.~.~~:ooo PENINSUIA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dinl119 rm. family kitchen w/breakfast nook. hardwood floors, ~3!f.14oo. ·~-~-~-~~---~~~~--~ ~549.000 WESTCUFP GaOVE largest 4 bd floor plan Includes spacious master w/frs5Jc, dining & family rooms. library & country kitchen. Pool, spa & ett. dble ~i~4oo .... ~ ............................................ $549,000 Charming shingled custom Cape Cod w/Vlctorian decor S houses £rom sand w/master suite. loft. office & family room plus a separate studio apt Antique mantel & doors & moldings. • 631-1400 ....... -. .. . ... . .. 585.000 NEWPORT COAST•s Altezza Bay & coastal view frorri highly customized 3 bd twnhome over 2.300 sq ft w/dintn9 rm & loft Sound & security systems 631 14U0 . .. . .. . . $559.000 UDO ISLE ~pac1ous. beautifully remodeled 2 bd home w/den & dining & family rms, 3 fireplaces. senou!> bar In family room & large deck for entertaining 631 1400 . .. ... ······ ··: . . . .$575.000 PENINSUl:A PT delightful remodeled 3 bd w/great floor plan for privacy and open space built around patio Ma ter includes office area & balcony. 631-1400 .. . . . . ... . .. . . : .$595.000 UDO ISLE Light. bright .e,) cozy 2 bd widen cottage on oversized lot at quiet e~f island Large sunny patio & excellent expansion potential 631 1400 $595.000 lAGlJNA HBJ:S Gorgeous 4 bd Moulton Ranth hm on extra lrg lot. mtn & city hght views Dmlng. family & game rm w/pool table. Pool. spa & gazebo 631-1400. .. .. . .. .. ..... ...... . $599,000 CUFF HAVEN upgraded 1 sty 3 bd w/fmly rm & open floor plan. S~ht. stone & hrdwd Ors. Berber 63l-:4Ur:.~: ......... ~~-~. ~~~~-~~~~: .. s619.ooo WESTQ.IFF 3 bd, remodeled to perfection. Formal "<fining & living rooms. fabulous gourmet kitchen & family room. Beveled glass & Fr. doors th~t. 631-1400 ................................................. $619.000 ·"' BAI.BOA ISLAND Extensively remodeled 4 bd on quiet street, steps to bay. Living, master & fmly rms w/frplces, large rooftop deck & hrdwd & tile Ors. 673-6900 ....................................... ., .......... $699,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bright 3 bd, tastefully remodeled in '83. Country style kitchen. famUy room & ~f~4~~~ .. ~~~~~-~-~~-~ ... ~.~--~'S699.000 l . -. . ....... . ~ ... Charming 1 sty 4 bd home w/dmmg room. 60 on the bay. dock for large yacht. & sandy beach Excelle.nt expansion potential 631-1400 .. 1.063.250 CUFF HAVEN pc1noram1c ocean & harbor vu from charming remodeled 3 bd home wlfam1ly room gour met kitchen & yard w/pool & ~pa 631-1400 .. . $729.000 UNDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 lid., up & maid s dow:n Uving rm w/24 ft vaulted ceiling~ Dock for l.:irge yacht & great open bay VU'> 631-1400 ........ ·-· .. .. . . . . .. . . (LJ-i) $750.000 UDO ISLE 4 bd home on large prime corner lot front Ing the Piazza. Two masters w/l up & I down. paned windows, Fr doors. hrdwd firs & brick paho 631-1400 . .... . ..... ... . ..... ... $825.000 ALMOST OCEANFRONT White water views from master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bcl remodel w/dmmg & f mly rms & 3 car garage. 2 doors from ocean 631-1400 . $829 000 DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city vu from fa~,~~& hs~ rrue'E 8ho~Pto!ate guest qr•rs ~400 ....... .... . ... . ... . . . $849.QOO ~~ vJ~mj~= ~;,!<1 ~~=d' 2 bcl 6§1-1400. ...... . .............................. $849.000 DOVER SHORES • DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beautlful remodeled 3 bd. 60' on the water w/large dock. Vaulted ceiling. Fr. doors & slate floors. 631-1400 •...... : ........ , ....•. --.~ ........ --··-·-~$929.000 BALllOA•s Uttle Island. 5 bd (including separate guist quarters) on huge so· lot just 1 house from bayfront. 2 ~rr~988~.t~-~~~~~~ .. ~·~·~·~-~~~: ....... $949.000 DOVEll SHORES Extremely motivated seller'> have bought another! Best buy, pristine 1 story 3 bc1 w/beautl- fu1 decor, 60' on the water & large dock. 631-1400 ... , .............................................. $995.000 l19 OPEN HOUSES l19 SATURDAY ONLY 3085 Klondike -Costa Mesa Jerry Smith 273 Haverfield -Bayridge, NB Austin Daynes 358 Walnut -Eastside Costa Mesa Carla Broff man 1701 Tradewinds -Baycrest, NB Lynn Creamer 1027 Mariners -Dover Shores, NB Pia D'Auria 4 Bd Hse $279.900 3 Bd Condo $289.000 4 Bd Hse $289.900 3 Bd Hse $499.000 4 Bd Hse $849.000 1859 Port Wheeler -Harbor Vu Hms 5 Bd Hse Kathy F'ox $849.000 222 Via Lido Nord· Lido, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi SUNDAY ONLY 4 Bd Hse $1.699,000 385 Sunrise Circle -Eastside CM 3 Bd Twnhm MarJene Hassel • $219,000 1102 Lake -Huntington Beach Carla Broff man 3 Bd Hse $275.000 1606 Irvine -Harbor Highlands, NB .4 8d Hse Sally Nettel $280,000 .418 Fullerton -Newport Heights Esther Fine --2 8d Hse $410.000 508 San Bernardino -Newport Hgts 3 8d Hse Jerry Smith $435,000 1614 Dorothy -Newport Beacb June Adams 1113 Grove -Westcliff, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi 1400 Dolphin Terrace -l.rvine Terr. 1_ Roy Freeman 7 45 ~ Udo Nord -Udo Isle,~ Richard Lee '3 Bd Hse $510,000 4 8d Hse $549,000 3 Bd Hse $779,000 3 8d Hse $849,000 4501 Gorham · Cameo Shores, CdM 4 Bd Hse Sally Phillips $1,695,000 SAnJRDAY & SUNDAY 1719 Skylark -Baycrest, NB SaUy Nettel I Pia O'Auria I • • 225 Via San Remo -Udo Isle, NB Rick Schreiber 4BdHse $429,000 3 Bel Hse $195 000 PEUCAN POINT H~ge front row lot in spectacular Newport Coast location on the 12th green with white water view. Extra pnvacy with walkway next to property 631 1400 $1 .895 000 UDO ISLE triplex on the bay A great value on th<.> ~nny side of thl! l'>ldnd with beach & gorgeous bay vie\.\.. Two bd owner 'i w/frpk + a 2 bcl & 1 bcl unit 63 l 1400 $99C) 000 UDO ISLE u1-,tom. contemporary 5 bcl ma.-.t<.>rpi<.>U? on xlrd lrg lot Dramat1L 2 ·sty entry. office. dm111g & f cimlly tm., & <.>xtens1w use of grarnte & marbll' 631 1400 . . > $ l.195.000 OCEANFRONT awesome ~ii-down views from .ill major room~ of thb new lop quality fully furnished 3 bd cuc;tom tun NC. !><?curity & sound systerm 631 1400 . . . $1.198.000 -DOVER SHORES Gorgeou!. 4 bcl bayfront. 60 ft on upper Bay!> main channel & lrg dock. Trad11tonal w/h brary. dming & fmly rm!. & brick terrace w/spa 631 1400 $1.395 000 UDO ISLE bayfront home w/,dock for large yacht l>nstme 5 bd w/d1mng & family rms. gourmet kitchen. paned windows. hrdwd firs. crown moldings. 631 -1400 . . . . . $1.595.000 I.A HABRA ESTATE beautiful English Tudor home on ~rx 8 acres Security gated w/tenms court. Olympic pool & spa & guest hs Nut & citrus trees 673.()900 . .... . . .. .. . $1.600.000 CORONA DB. MAR•s Ocean Blvd w/awesome ocn & hrbr vu Elegant 4 bcl w/dinlng & fmly rms & triple i3~~4~ay trade o~ :.~~·........ . . $ l.895.0QO PENINSUl.A POINT bayfront. Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bcl w/shared dock for 50+ ft boat & side ties. Dining & fmly 63i'. r~ne~.~itc~~~ ... ~~~~ .. ~~~.~ .. ~~:.. $2.400.000 SAN .n.JAN CAPISTRANO 4+ gorgeous landscaped acres w/a 9 bd Fr. Chateau o~ 15.000 sq ft & tran· 6~~~i~~.~~.~.~~ .. ~: ........ ~.~.~.~$4.250.000 11lllEE ARCH BAY • . \ .. OPEN HOUSES From Oil(' to fil'e p.m. Lido lslt Classic 22:; \'1a <,an Rem11 Opl'n <:;a1./Sun. 5795,000 l:..lc;tside Charmer i:;s Walnut l lJ'l'n ...,,1turda\ 2 <XI to 4 00 5279,®() -------~ ~ Corona del Mar Tennis Estate :;BK :;BA t. Pnkmpl1r.U\ w1ll l''tChange l\ppn•\ I 2 .1crt><.. 11\.t'an & bay views Sl,995,000 ~..,\.~c~~ L~ ~k. -..m1h bt.-.1l h. fi(fb.1~ lmntagt- Sl,063,250 l 1do Isle Bayfront Triplex I a-.\ wm l'r~11•n tn smgh.• fam1h I'm ilk lx·,11h, hrr,1t ~unset \'it'ws $999,000 Spyglass Family Home "HR 4 "BA + bonu..,, X-largt> \Jew lot \ l'f\ pm ,1ll' c.mvon location, poul 'S849,000 · Lido lslt T~.iditio P1a1.1 ... 1 locat -lBR 3BA. pn~· \~~-•mo.I"" Lido Isle urge Lot lBR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home .w· lot, large patKl, l 1do's Best Value' 5575,000 Corona de.I Mu Condo 2BR 2.SBA Tum-key, south or PCH Steps to beach & park, hardwood Aoors $349,000 in association with TIM C_,ARR WATERFRONT HOMES,JNC. REALTORS® 675-1058 . -6 3 1 -1 400 .Unda Isle Gold Coast Prime lido Is le Bayfront .. 5BR 45BA Freshly remodt>led home large dock with tummg basm '1ews Sl,6~5,000 SBR 45BA Older home, ideal eastern hp 54 or bay frontage, w I sandy beach & dock SZ,395,000 Lido Isle Traditional Bayfront SBR 4 SBA Pnde or ownership, tum-kev L.ar~e dock. exn'llent mam channel\ 1ews S~9S,(8)., . / Buena Vista Bayfront· 3BR 4BA + Den, charmin~ beach cottage. Fabulous tu ming ba m \'1ews, boat dock Sl,095,(XX) Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA pnme oceanfront White water views, wm exchange down S849,000 . Lido Isle With A View! 4BR 3BA Remodeled home, 35' lot One house Crom clubhse; beach & teMis $599,000 lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 45BA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 45' comer.Joi, perfect in every detail' SU95,000 ' ' f Lido Jsle Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, pnme comer locahon Built in 1987, bright open floor plan. spa $795,000 ~ido Isle Cottage 2BR 2BA Den home, beamed ctili.og Prime eastern street-to-street location, 35' lot $595,000 ,· Best Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm. tur~key home. lg dock 60' <.ln tht> bay, "111 trade for comm/res 5995,000 . ~"rn?.• ~ 1 ·11 !~ · 1 •. ~· t J JJA Lido Isle Classic • 3BR 4BA Fam. Rm., office, new home 9' ceilings, la~ sundeck, bright & open 5795,000 F.astside Chmner 3BR 2.5BA, Fm Rm, ex.panded home Excellent location, large master $279,000 ... I • • Tasldul 4Bd/38a rermlel w/oountrystyle eaHn lotchen. 3 frplces& IO\'Cly prvt yard w/~a & BBQ. $699,000 KING'S ROAD . Pa>nlloc~&dly1~~from~·5Bd1illaw/hhr:u\ furn.~& monuhg ml'i + lrgyard. $) .595.000 NEWPORT llEIGHTS. · Beauuful ~ ~ COO CUSIOl1l ~ Uke new Y.lth ~dO~bom~nn&S<::U'~ $699,000 BASTSIDE COSTA MF.SA Channlng3Bd c:onagew/~om count!)' latch. rem<XI· eled bath, o3k & bnck (rplc, quiet street. $209,000 ~ROAD <nat w.-.s m ienulellrl ~~~lath. bqdl Ian~& lrgyaid~ &spa.$729,000 \ \ NEWPORT HEIGHTS GR.':U ~!WI 7)Ba remooel w/gounne1 lotcht.11. hnl\\d Ill'>, du:~ p:u1ld \\111dO'l1x~ <)(XX)• sqft lot1 $389,000 EASTSIDB COSTA M~A lfuge 3Bd twnhm 111 grt.'tlt locauon ll1g 1sl:md kitchen \\/nook. rrplc, walk JO~ & p1"11 patio $219,000 r MANNY . . STE Ll IN 0 + . MA ;RLENE .. HASSEL Waterfront Honie$~ Inc. Realtors® 631-1400 x254/259 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 .· ... .... • r • ... , ... New custom ·home OOilt with the highest ~ materials and innovative design. Prime street-~ street location, steps to beach tennis and dibhouse. The bright & <>Pen flcibr plan is oriented areuncl a large sunny patio with f OlUltain. 3 bedroom suites, 4 baths, family room and office, extensive.use of marble, granite & Italian.ceramic tile and a bak:ony off the master with bay view. BILL FEENEY · 631-1400 RICK SCHREIBER 631-1400 x276 JULY Offered at $795,000 ~ WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS' 3: 8:45 o.m., Community Relations Meeting; 9 o.m., MLS Book pulled 4: Independence Day, office closed 5: 8:45 o.m., GPA. Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. -noon, 1Agency;" 1 -4 p.m., "Ethics;" 2 -5 p.m., "COMPASS Advance." 6· Internet Closs. 9 o.m .. 11 o.m .. 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 7: LA Cellular sign-ups in association's parking lot. MLS Book.deUvery l 0: 8:30 a m. Orientation/Induction 11 . 8:45 a m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 12· 9 o.m. -noon. "How to be a Hero to Your Client;' 1 -4 p.m .. "More Sales Through Telemarketing;· 2-4 p.m., COMPA&5 Beginoer Cou~. " 13: 8:30 am. -5 p.m., 1996 Officers and Directors Election 14: Internet Closs. 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 17: 9 o.m., MLS O?mmittee Meeting 18 Internet Class, 9 o.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. 19 9 a.m. -noon., "Managing Stress and Increasing Energy;• 1 -4 p.m,, 'Exch9nges;• 20: 9 a,m. -noon, Fair Housing Live Seminar 25: Internet Class, 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. ' • 26: 9 a.m. -noon. 'lax Ideas Selling Personal Residence;' 1 -4 p.m., ·rax Planning for RE In Divorce;• 2 -4 p.m., "COMPAS.5 Beginner Course. ' Beach duolex Ocean-close, this spacious single-level duplex has a four bedroom and lhree bed;OO~-unit on an extra large lot~Located in a prime rental area ol Newport Bench. it is close to restaurants and shopping. The property has alley access, two-car garage plus extra parking for four cars. Po1entif to build second le vel or build-out. Offered at $495,000. CaU MaryAnn McGuire or Marie Wyland at Grubb & Ellis, Residential Real Estatr Suvlus, 23 Corporate P/avJ, SuiU 190, Newporl &ach., (71") 644-6200. locaied on fhe 11 fh fairway This f\:V<>-Slory Big Canyon home ha~ been totaIJy remodeled. Contemporary in design. offering four bedrooms and four-and-one-hal baths · ·· An.1n1pre<»1ve French Lime tone floors enhance the ~ntry and k.itcben plus the fireplac~ in the hvmg room. The home t!. flooded with ruituraJ Light from the mas'live cu.,tom windows and there is a security sy tem. Located on a large lot with a spacious private patio. Close to Fashion lsland. beochc'>. rurport and freeways. Offered at S 1.350 million. , CaU JoA.nn Kenton or Barbara Aune at Grub6 & Ellis RaidenJial Real Estate SHVices, 23 Corporau Plaz.a, Suite 190, Newport Beach., (714) 644-6200. Precious sem in priceleSs location Steps from Little Corona Beach. with whitewater, JCtty and Catalina views. this three-story home has more than 6.000 o;quare feet on nearly one-half acre.• The property features !>ix bedrooms. seven baths. three fireplaces. rock waterfall pool and • port court. An expansive two-story limestone entry (hall) foyer accented by a sweeping taircase and balcony featuring custom wrought iron and a bms banister. Both the hving and dfoing rooms have hlll'Qwood floors . An imported antique fireploce and we bar are highlighted in the umptuous grand living room. 'A ~parate stairca~ off the kitchen leads to 8fprivate housekeeper uite. . 1be lower stailease desc_ends to tempcratute controlled brick wine cellar. auest room. hobby/bedroom and master suite ith direct access to spa and pool. 1bc. house took about two years to rebuild using the fine t Europe:an appointment and craftsman'lhip. • CaU Fnutk ~nn•1 of Coasl NewpDft hope~ Civic Pliliil, S..IU 266, Newporl B1«lt 926'0, (11') 644.1600. . --~- ,,---. -~ ...... . ~ 11 lf LINDA ISlE REMODEL $1,995,000 Completely remodeled to perfection SBR den, fOl'mal dining, gourmet kitchen On the bay w/a boat slip & entertaining patio. 759-6600 CORONA DEL MAR HISTORICAL HM $1,700,000 Perched above "Little COl'ona· on an oversized corner IOI w/pano ocen views. SBR. 4 SBA, hardwood firs. beauMul high coved reitings, massive.iiol & many other features 7)9-6fi00 OCEAN Y1EW $1,295,000 Expanded Versailles on a large corner lot w/pool, spa, ocean & light views 3-car garage Also for lease SS.500/mo 640-2500 Y1EW HOME· GATED COMMUNITY $1,250,000 Stunning custooi hm loc in Hatbor Hill. PanOl'amic ocean. 'Catalina & Newport Center Views Beautiful multi -level outd()()( area w/pool. Jacuzzi & we1 bar State- of ·the-art kitchen, elegant living rm. mstr suitew/sauna Indoor & outdoor sound system Call to see 759-6ti00 HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACULARf $949,000 48R + study. Perfect setting for large family & entertaining Outstanding view Gated + tennis. pool/spa 759-6600 CORONA DEL MU $850,000 The quintessential CdM charmer on nearly a dooble I~ (actually 2 legal bldg sites) rn the best pos.5ible flower street location w/potenttal The hm 1s 2BR. 281\, remoqeted in '87 & updaled in '9-4 759-6600 OCEAN Y1EWS! $829,500 Great family hm in one~ the best neighborhoods in CdM 4BR. upgraded hm on Quiet cul -de-sac street 7$-6600 BAY I CITY. LIGHT Y1EWS $800,0GO CuSl<JTl remodel w/ocean. ~. mtn & city hghl View 4BR +sep maids Qtrs, large kitchen w/hardwood ftrs 640-2500 HARBOR VIEW HIUS $689,000 4BR. 28A on a wonderful corner locar1on w/ocean & harbor views from the front yard & hVlng rm. Remodeled "Carmer model w/hardWood ftrs, new kitchen & new hre retardant roof Large IOI 759-6600 ,. PANORAMIC Y1EWS $645,000 Single level exec hm on Spyglass Hill Great lloo1plan for entertaining Beautiful courtya1d w/sparkhng pool & spa. ~ 759-6ti00 LOCATION! LOCATION! $599,000 Lar~e. prime comer lot surroonded by mu1t1-milhon S hms 4BR. fcwnily rm. 3 trpl s & more View deck w/spa : ~-2500 BEST BUY BAYFRONT WITH DOCK! $595,000 Lowest price & best buy IOI' a baylront home' Dock IOI~ 103811boa:!38R or~ + den. 1 7SBA Gated' 759-6ti00 WONDERFUL FAMllY HM $549,000 Totally remodeled in '89 this 4BR. 2 58A hm sits on a large landscaped lol It boaSls a gourmet's lolc w/pr<A range, 2 frpl's & a large bonus rm. 759-6ti00 HIGHl Y UPGRADED SEA ISLAND CONDO $510,000 Ideal IOI' socializing & entertaining. 2BR w/den or 38R. 3BA condominium Magnificent Japanese gardens. frpl in living rm + mstr BR. Conl1l pool, spas, tennis crts & clubhouse Exquisite • r59-6fi00 CORONA DEL MAR $469,000 Oupl~ 38R, 281\ 28R, 18A. 759-6ti00 NEWPORT HEIGHTS SITE $450,000 Over 10.(XX>SQ.ft.parcel .2 A21otszonedfor upto4 units or build one big house on estate sized lol 759-6ti00 CUSTOM COUITllY HOME • WTSIDE C.M. $449,000 ~/negeta~egarderl_.fru~trees.chickencoq>,largelawn,mal\Jelrees, • white "'cket fence & a BEAUTIRJL 48R custcm hm w/atlenlion to every ddail . I'' • 759~ JASMIME CREEK $447 000 This large 38R hm has been upgraded. wtmarble flooring, new paint & carpet Tennis courts & pools. 759~ UTEITAl•MENT a fAm.Y HOME $421,IOO farna,,uc floofplan.-1PC>t0l 2150 sq It. Enormous living area. 48R. 28A. bay wiMc>w/french docn Sk)iight nwble trpl Best buy!! 759-«i<X> Open Houses _ flfi'•' PrtVae Rold S 464,000 Sun '2 · 5 P l.attler m!Zronw North s ·ns.ooo .,.,, 448 VIiia Roma s 299,000 Sun 2·5 M.Jones er,au•fuii! lSNarciuut· Uj)ie. I 439,000 Sat/Sun 1 -5 B.Mcloud 436 c.nation 2391539 Sun 1 • 5 B~d .. ffrWSA 25022nd • 31t,odb Sun 1 . 5 • PMeny "" aoftll.lldlES ... 1484 Galaxy • $ 695.~ $&/Sun 1 -5 E Flanagan ' ....... 1412 Sactest I 589,000 Sun 3500 Surfview Lane 689,000 Sun 1:30 -4:30 B.Whitt 2 -5 M.Jones ' . ft.'11Siefra aiuta ' • 1 328,900 Sat 5822 Sierra Casa 318,900 Sun 1-5 1. 5 Lill 137 Via Vanella $. 825,000 Sun 2 -5 S 415,000 Sun 1 -5 1 '"''.I J" If. THUi T.Hat J.Brooks G (irabnet 534 Callina Or S 379.000 Sun 1 • 5 A Zarrinnegar ••mrr-nr ma~ 3131 Cott• Mann399,000. Sat ~ 1 -5 $.Mittman ff""'aEEI Seaward S 659,000 Sun 2-5 N FooartY mm 1960 Champion Way 11302$ 121.000 Sun 1·5 L Foster GREAT LOCATIOll • llEWPORT BUCK $339,000 Verylighl & blight. 28R, 2 758A. Close to beach & sh~ping P1antabon shutters throughout 2 flJ)rs. Must see . 759-6ti00 . fUll OCEAI VIEW· NEWPORT CREST $319,500 Oranalic price redudion! SBA, 2.58A townh<me. Beautifully remodeled w/ma!Ty custom features + exteooed deck. Priced '°' fast sale 640-2500 llGUIYDI $214,950 Pattial ga1 course Yiews !Tom lhis IMy 2 bf lownOO'ne in Big Canyon Newhle and stove in kitchen, security gated. 640-2500 ,. LARGEST Pl.Ml II •EWPORT CREST $239,000 S~er buy! d + family rm. OecoralOf fir tile, frpl, great Joc?iton • nr pool & tennis. 640-2500 OCUI VIEW cono · llEWPllT $205,00I Best Illy! En~ an ocean view lrcm this liJal msr suite condo. Gru tocabon. • 3-cat ~ing. Close to beach! 759-«i<X> ·- \ ... • - ,.. .~ ' ·' .. • , TM TO HOT PROPE RTIES 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION L1NE 1 -B o·-7 3* (* T HEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "Auo10 Ao" 1.0. NuuaeR) 24 HouR AUDIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au. PROPERTIES IN THISADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S F1Rsi 24-HouR BROKER • TotaUy Rebuilt Custom Ho01C • S 8don • Fonnal Den. Pnvate B<xit Docl. • Extensive use of Grnnue/Mart>le $1799 000 LA~~ESTORY ~ ETS. ElClra &arge. south ..... ~ wilt lush~­ Upgrlld9d kllchen. ~ w•oobes. much room ti> •JCPend ti> l8<lOrld sby. .. Huge bing room (grMt room) ls 900 sq. ft Cle#I, bight. newt/ ;.Jtlted. S45'7,500. TRY $19,000 DOWN EXTRA LARGE DUPlEX-CdM Fine locldlonl ....,. Ouls. . Upgraded owner'a unit Wi1tl large master suite, fire- place, separate -.b and shower, sining ·area. etc:. Tie kitchen c:ounror-aOps, up- graded c:ablnetry. 8 BRs and 6.5 BA. 2 large sun~ bak:ony. ~ OUTSTANDING VIEW/PRIVACY Harbor View Ph 111-c:hy lights/mountain view and a kN9ty yard on W(w aide. Port c.wlsle-upgillided~andbat'ls, many other ~a In the home. Near oom- munlty pool. spa,~ 18nnls. 1459,000 • LEASE WITH VIEW/4 BR. Port Street& Stumiro'~~mourcains. S2,7GOmo. ChCJlce Turtle Rock Vistas Area Quality and affordablllty of this two bed· rooms plus del'Voffice townhome. Sunny anct bright, peaceful and private location. end unit. with spacious two car attached garage. Berber carpetsprivate spa. and extremely easy exterior maintenance. As- sumable first trust deed makes this property easily affordable for the professional couple. $269,000. CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Beach for 15 • ~~!!!!!!!:;;m.!!!!~~~!l!!!~!:.J years. while handling more than 300 sales. 0. NG$ Nt-WPQRT Lic:ensedruluwc brolteia. C Calif Dcp'1 of Real f'siaw. GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 Cia '· , .. • I • ---"~v---- -rt~··,-~--,~~ .... ~.-..-=-38•'• --------- I '.-~!.J_. -~ *' .. •. AJa~~~ .. tl:'r-~ ... llt-T'""~.,, -~._,.,._.. .. .-. . • · • ' CUSTOMIZED 4,500 SQ. Fr. #EW......,IOUIJCtif 3 bedroom 3'hbath many upgrades 1 5 mi from beach along bike trail 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath family home with unbelievable 5 car garage in favored N ewport Beach Harbor View commuruty. Large lot includes pool, spa and separate guest hoµse. Cul-de-sac location. Move-in and enjoy the summer swim season! $1,150,000 Private Pier! Olferwl al $1,550,000 fmmaculate & cbarmine 3Bd-3Ba wfview from master BR plus a lg bonus nn w/wet bar. WeU designed Door plan wlformal dining rm, living All wlfireptacc and French doors leading to the front patio. $198,000 JOE MILLIGAN 6G'3973 A 'Jh,,ly Magnifie~nJ Ho,,,_ ~ Call for an appointment aJ Lora and Marlys ... . 673-4062 Rm• .. of June 29, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES_ Abacus Financial Grp. -Amencan Home Loans --Amencan SaYlngs Bank ----Bank of America -----Cahfomia Federal Bank ----Central Butlding & Loan - Certified Funding Corp. Coast Federal Bank - Countrywide Funding .-Detnck Mortgage Group .Downey Sawlgs Emery Financial Fidelity Feder~ank First Interstate Bank Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank 30..yew fixed INTEREST "' POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ("') IN A.P.R. 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CA l'l101 (714) 831-1'77 · OC>f'YRIQHT 011185 ~ ..._Co. • WITH 212 CUSIDM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER IAND IN CALIFORNIA. • HOMESITES FROM $495,000* TO $5,000,000 . Welcome Rf Newport Coost, California Here, just south of Corona del Mar and oonh of Laguna Beach, you11 discover a variety of cwtom bomesites. Va.sit our Newport ~t Exhibit acro5S from the El Torito Grill at Fashion Island or call.714n59-6669 for more infonnation today. OCEAN RIDGE .... .,... Ntwport lllrbor. ................ -~~ ........... .25 9Cft9. ..... .. PELICAN HILL 1Uncecl Iota~ Ntwpolt Harbor. lbe Plmic ~ or Oltllial bllDd. Spa>Ul.SMnlites. PELICAN POINT &es-&o. die PllCi& uroanded br die ()can Coane o1 Pelcia ml Golf Qub. • . Loa~ .25 ICl'el. . .. . ,. , .._,,;_ '(lltlll ....................... ,. ............... -..... °""' ............. ll.&-llllf ..... ~·..--.. -" ............ ....... ._... ., ....... <-.. __ ... ....., • ..,.."-·-llllllll••• ...... llt'n.O...,flO.,.• ............... ......_ .... ....,..o.. . \ ... \ . 1 - \ . ·: .. < • ' \___. CORO~,t\ DEL MAR CC*)NA Dn. NAil Dramatic near eoodo. 3BR des, gourmet kit, fam. rm .• roof d•ck. Unique side-by-side design w/lg. · . 2 car .......... S58',000 coaoNA DEi. MAii Owmlng cottage plus ocean view artist's studio. 2 car gar. Rl zone but has 2 sep Uving areas. Roof deck. So. of Coost ........................... $615.000 GATED COMMUNITIES WEST NEWPORT NEWPOln' SllOllE8 Build a brand new home on the canal. 30 )( 85 lot lo a good location. Afternoon sun and SUMrta on watlr side of ................. :: ........ 8111,000 WESTaa'F Expanded & remodeled In '90. 3BR, 2.SBA on large interior corner lot w/sewral patios & pool. Plantation shutters, tub & more! .......................... $455, MLBOA 191.AND Bullt 1986 with attentl'on to quality. Main res. fj.otures large elegant Uv rm/din rm. w/.coffered ceil. & brick fpk:. 1st class lBR a t .................... $739,000 MU10A 1RAND Room for tht entire fatnllyl 4BR, 4,PA, 2 story Is just stept from best beach. Remodeled In '93 & lqoks great Big patios and 2nd story deck ....... $05,000 U'ITl.E 8ALBOA ISIAND Duplex In a ooveted comer location 3BR main res. and lBR apt. 2 plus 1 car mdoled gar&ges with street entrance ............................ $679,000 MESA \IEllDE Extensiw U18 of wood & built-Ins through-out upgraded 4BR. Formal dinii1g room plus noolc Gazebc>. new d.rivewai; R.V. access ............ -................... $S17,000 MESA VERDE 4BR. 3BA two-story on a quiet street. Hardwood floors, upgraded ~ kitchen and baths, formal dining room. lrmnaculatel ................................ $164,000 MESA VE11DE POQI & RV ~·w/doubk gate. Private fenced yanl. 4BR, 2M, cornet local.Ion with great curb appeal. Close to schools ................................ ~'···· $2S9,0Ge MESA DEL MAii Do You Believe a pool home for this price? 3BR, 1. ?SBA. remodeled baths, nev.w roof.,Only a few blocks to Org. Cst. Coll. Owner w/c 2nd ............ $100 UDO ISLE Remodeled 3BR in a premier ls>cation. Sunny south facing patio with French doors from MBR & spacious ltv. nn. Reh, forces l'nQYe. Sacrifice ...... ~ ..................... $519,909 llALBOA-ISLAND Low priced ~! 2BR main m . Large IMng room wtth bl1ck ~ & darling kit. beautiful paUo ~n ISlits. , 2BR a . <Nflf 2 car ................ $5n,9M