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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-22 - Orange Coast Pilot~ • .. 111 -0 ~ ' , . . . ,, • -5 i ~ •• • • I. . ' • • / SPORTS -··· Dues/er seeks another Senior dbubles title Serving the Newport-Mesei communfty since 1907 ,. ( ) ', I I t I ( ( I \ " I fred martin Prognosis hasn't changed much for TiWrtally-wounded Orange County Bill Popejoy and Brad Gates were up there 'in the bleachers with the rest of us, listening int~ntly as Orange County's hired guns elucidated the depth of the yogurt in which the government of the world's 33rd largest economy finds itself. Sad to say, not much has changed since we.bellied up in December. We're still at least $2 billion in hoCk.. The $1.974 bil· lion (plus another $30 mil here, $23. mil there, etc., etc.) in MQbligations t\.Dd Allowed Claims" were, as lead bankrupt- cy counsel Bruce Bennett put it, "Just areas of debt where we're in trouble.· Whew, what a relief. After all, it's only money. But as that noble orator Everett Dirksen said, ·A billion here, a billion there and pretty soon you're talking aboUt real money." That's wby 200 or so folks packed theni.selves into an audi- torium in Chapman University'~ splendid Atgyros Forum Wednesday afternoon: To talk real money, a billion here, a. bil- lion there. It was the Orange CoWlty FinandaJ Roundtable, scheduJed Jlille 2& by Boss Supervisor Gad- di Vasquez after Measwe R went down in flames. Gaddi kicked it off y.rith a wondertul misspeak that, for many citizens present, perfectly summed ·up --ttretrper~pttorrottrowOrai!ge­ County supervisors have con- ducted the public's business for lo these many years. ~·This ts nor a typical meeting (of the board),• he said, "this is your meeting." "It's about time," muttered a blue-suited man in 'front of me. The first phase of the round- table was a remarke.bly clear and concise presentation of facts by the county's c;hief numbers consultant, Paul Sachs of Arthw Andersen. He was followed by Bennett and financial advisor Chris Va.relas of Salomon Broth- ers. . They were µIce doctors treat- ing a mortally wounded patient. One guy explained the life- 1--threatening injuries, another talked about the dangers lurking •SEE MARTIN PAGE A11· r----------------, , I \ II I \ AROUNOTOWN AS llE5T8UVS A2 CLASSIFIED 85 a>MMIJNITY FORUM A10 l'OUCE FILES A2 PUii.iC NOTICES 114 IEUGlON A6 SOCIETY A7 t IPO«l'5 81 MATKER A2 I I I I I I I I I : Fishing trip cruised close to disaster -I • • • Four men drift 27 miles • overnight in ~ed boat before being spotted near mouth of Newport Harbor .. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -After they bade their families farewell, pack;ed a cooler with sandwiches and drinks and grabb:ed their fishing poles -fow friends jovially set out at 7:30 a.m. Thursday from Long Beach Harbor for a leisUrely day of fishing in a 20- foot metal pleasure craft. ted them about fow miles out of Newport Harbor and radioed for help. The Coast Guard, who had been search- ing for the craft since midnight, towed the stranded boat and seamen into Newport Harbor Patrol dock .at noon Friday. Looking weary and grubby from being, exposed to tfie elements and the mercy of tp.e ocean during the 19 hoUJ'S' they were lost at sea -Ron Cruz, 27, of North Holly- wood; Rudy Autor, 38, of La Mirada; Mike. Doyon, 27, of Pacoima and his brother and owner of the boat, Bob Doyon, 36, of Santa Clarita -stepped onto the dry dock. •Tue only thing that bothered us was that people were waiting for us and wohy- ing whether we were OK," said Bob Doy- on, joking that although his boat bad no name, "Stranded• may be its new moniker. MWe weren't pan!cked or anything -we were just stuck,· he said . But fear gnawed on Cruz's neives who has a six-month-old son. Ml was sick and panicky so I figured I would put jt all to rest and went to sleep,• ' said Cruz who made a tent with H towel over bis head to wa.im himself with is own breath against the damp and cold night. But thdr fiibing_excursion..c:reptdanger- ously close to disaster when their boat's motor failed and sent them drifting 27 miles overnight until they were rescued Friday at 10 a.m. by an unidentified sdiler who spot- MYou don't know how grateful I am,· said Cruz, of the unidentified sailor who towed them inland until they met the Coast Guard.~I want to send him gifts.· Cruz said the first thing he did was tele- phone his wife who paged him several times during the night as did other family members of the four men. The trouble began at 3 p.rn. after the fow men bad little luck luring many bar- racuda and were ready to head for home. But w~n they attempted to start-the motor on the boat -it failed. They threw out 400 feet Of anchor line, but it never touch~d the •SEE RESCUED PAGE A11 LfAH HOGSTEN I OM.'f Pl.01 Ron Cruz, Bob Doyon, Mike Doyon and Rudy Autor (not pictured) were happy to be p icked up by the Coast Guard. I I ~ 1 I l ! I I ' ! I I I "\.. j I ' I ! I CASEY WCSCH I OM.'f P'l.OT AdMBM wlU be la a wldJI --al a...cirOag. CoUllly Fair u vbllon enjoy tbe lbW 1wo days of rides, games, enter- -... ~ food and Ian. This yur's -nm bas set records bl dally and ""'rail attendance. - Library seeks ways to increase revenues •Restricting library use to Newport residents, or charging lees !or non-res- idents some of the options being considered. By Evan Henecson.~.Qai.!)i_Pilot ' NEWPORT BEACH -Limiting the use of the library to Newport Beach residents would jeopardize -Slate funding and reduce the lib'rary system's revenue supply by $400,000, accordiilg fo a report prepared. by City Community Services Director LaDonna Kienitz. The report, which has been submitted to the Library Board of Trustees and goes to the City -toundl-Mond-ay;-amises--adm:hrr1~--- istrators to •carefully evaluate all possible methods to increase the library revenue.• Revenue -generati.ng options indude permanently dosing the Corona de! Mar Branch and reducing the Central Library's days of operation from seven to •SEE LIBRARY PAGE A11 Weekend. o(.fun slated in October . Fri!'.n.ds citywide mourn death of Tozer •Family &mbers expect such a large turnout for Phil Tozer's Monday memorial service that a shuttle servi'Ce has been organized. By_, -Da+Fllot BAIJIOA -Miid> In the dis· appt!Uatnumt al Peninsula adlvlm, Pl>llJo Tooer will mlso tbo----olthe B--· fb;sww ... allele al actnit:iel ......, fer ...... t l'vm>d al Oct-°14 to 15 wlll "" dodl<atecl In Ibo -dry d --· the Pawtlloa-... -· .. wld· ...., _ _.. ... ce1e. ::;:::=.,. ............... ""' Me.....,. and Owners Association. "He said, 1 don't know If rn be there in a wbeek:hair, but I'll get there." Proceeds from two SK races and a 2K bistoric walk will ben- efit water quality programs in Newport 8-b. 'nie races will be co-tpomored by the city's Are -Mlrine Department and lbe Newport Beech chapter ol the OrugO County Swfrkler . Pounclolk>n. Sponson and J::.tr;i.:..:~ the Balboa -Ownon Assod· adolll, Motber'I Market and -and Nnport Landing. 8 IEE WEEKEND Pi'GE Al2 By Evan Henerson, Dai.!)! Pilot "As Jar bad< as I can rem em- ber I have had a burning curiosity of just about everything in this complex world that makes it tick.· -Philio Tozer, ... Recollecti.ons and Reflections of a Dedicated Beach Bum." BALBOA -Phil Tozer fought poor health from the time he left the U.S. Air Corps in 1945. His battle ended only recently. •About two weeks ago, he told me be couldn't fight any longer and would I please let him go,· his wife Bette said. "I didn't want to, but I had to.· Throughoµt Newport Bea.Ch Friday, community members mourned the passing of Tozer, owner of the Balboa Pavilion and wen-known Newport" resident,· who died at Hoag Hospital Thurs- day morning at the age ot 74. ·He wa.5 <fpillar of tbe commu- nity and especially Of Balboa," said Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges. ·He was one of those people we're going to miss sore- ly.• Art Gronsky, co-owner of the Newport Dun~ Marine. called Tozer simply ·one of the great ones.· The tributes are likely to con- tinue and multiply Monday dur- ing a chapel service at Pacific View Me morial Park. From the cemetery. friends and well-wish- ers will proceed to a reception at. the Balboa Pavilion to give Tozer a final send-off. :--~ A City Coundl study &e&Sion. originally scheduled for 1 p.m. Monday, has been moved back. to 3:30 p.m . so that coundl members •SEE FRIENDS PAGE A12 Mesa Consolidated drowning in flood of controversy . • Water district officials hear wave of complaints from residents wanting sweeping changes. By 11na Botgatta, Daily Pilql COSTA MESA -The pit bulls ore attacking and they're going ror the jllgular. And what type of change do they want? They want to see board presl· dent Tom Nelson removed from 1111 poot, and lhey want the boaid to limit the district general man-· agers autboJ'ity. Aocording" to some residents, Nellon •boldly &nil glaringly led• about his retklency on elec> Ing at M.a Conoolldatlod W--popen, listing a Coot& M014 DWtdd oftldall: . omc. u his residence, even Olllhlged -a llitw ol COD• ~ be hU a home In Seo! •And we're not going to let go,• .Mid Coot& M ... -t l!mle Peeney. dooalblng lho fury a number ol reAdenUJ .,. dlntct- bo•alla ___ a.d>.' ~ -Alld, .•• clallll. tbo ... kfi """""''"'""" i:= ·t=?'--=r;.,,::t = aaa ... 'we.I•; 'It *#h"H llfln••P -~ toltlld dmge II °" lloloipOnd.... ... • ·-•'IWl IWll Al greer ,,vylder Take a -peek at the new boutique QeW bodq9e leidad .. doltring foe imants. cbil· en and ·~grand· malben •• named Jo ... ~. bas opened at 309 Pabn St.. suite A in Newport Beach. near the Balboa Island Ferry (67.s-.890) It's having a sale on telected 1umor dodu:og. and seJeded ladies' dresses and pant suns are 50,... oft . 1ne dnJdren·s dothmg tends to be sophlstlGated and reason· obly pnced. Melissa. ol Jo and Mdgoo says customers daun they've seen the same dresses at rA.heT Newport Beach stores at 1Wlce the pnce. Also the store c ames gift rtem.s. mdudmg hdndmade toys crafts and felt books. FilShiOD ls1md is Uvlng Its unnual summer Sldewalk sale this weekPnd Most stores are partiopabng. Uldudmg Rag Baby (644-fil69) WJth children's batik dotlung reduced fTom 40% to 75% U you're planning a wedding, you can attend Orange County's Bndal Connections. sponsored by Mollie Merrell and Company. July JO at the Orange County Fd.l.Jgrounds, bwldmg 10. in Costa Mesa The event runs from 10 a.m BEA C OWN, BEA Et;OWN • Local kids will be able to join the circus crowd COSTA MESA -What should have been a roubne mommg at the Assistance League ol 'ew· port-Mesa's Hoag Day Care Cent.er turned into a drcys Fn· day wen. part of a arc:us at leas&. A down from the Rloghiig Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus showed up at the day care center -which provides duJd care to workmg smgle parents -to enter· lain the nearly 100 youngsters and pass out 200 free tl~ to the arcus. The tickets were pro- vided by Larry Viands. ~ general manager for the Sears department store •1t was wonderful for our Jod.s, • said former Assistance League President. Mane-France · Lefebvre. ·Each child will be · able to go to the arcus • The clown, Mike Smith, is ,known as the ·oown Goodwill Ambassador· and bas been traV· eling across the country promot· ing Sears' sponsorship of Rm· ghng Bros. and BamlDD and Bai- ley's 1995 and 1996 seasons. TbJ.s year also marks the 125th anniversary of the circus. .......... ,. ---~ Car wash will benefit loc81 teens Project STOP, a teen . out- reach program. is spoosonng a car wash from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday ln the parking lot of the Costa Mesa Smart and Final Market. Cost for a ca.r wash is $3.50 and cost for a van or truck wasb is $5. Proceed.I will be used to belp students from Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools to participate in posi- tive activities diverting them from potential gang mvolve- meot. For more· information, call Roy Alvarado at 646-426-4. Smart and Final is located at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Av.enue in Costa Mesa. Late' Irvine Co. executive honored Roger Seitz. ·former Vlce president of urban planning and design for The lrvme Co received a posthumous award from the American Institute of Architects Orange County chapter. Seitz, who dted of cancer m January. was responsible for conceptual design and pbys1cdl planning of The lrvine's Co s 57 ,000-acre land holding. He oversaw the development of the Newport Center mixed use development; the renovation of Fdshion Island; mdustrral development m Irv.me Spec- trum; and master planned com- mumhes in Irvine. Tustin dnd Orange The AIA issued its annual Board of Directors Award m Se1tz's memory dunng the 1995 Design Awards Friday rught at the Noguchi Gardens in Costa Mesa . to 5 p.m The S6 adnussion fee includes two fashion shows. including honeymoon fashlons at 12:30 p.m .. and bndal fashions at 3.30 p.m . and there's free park· Ing There will be 150 exhibitors m 36,000 square feet of exlubit . space. Sears has also donated $100,000 and 21 ,000 circus tick· ets to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. LE.AH HOGSTEN I OAl.Y Pl.OT Young Eric Peterson gives Mike Smith's honker a big push. On behalf of Sears. Smith gave 250 circus tickets to the Hoag Cottage Daycare children to attend the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Balley Circus. At the SclIDe event, the city of Newport Beach received an Honor Award for the Pelican Wall on Newport Bay. Selected by the AlA program Jur-v-~s • .:rn · outstanding example of art m the public realm,· the Pelican Wall was designed by Santa Monica artist Tom Van Sant. For more mformation and for reservations please call Mollie Merrell and Company at 548· 1089. Bergeson back from RUssia, and back to addressing bankruptcy ~aks Weekend Wear ls having a Reyn Spooner event through Sunday. U you bnng m used Reyn Spooner dot.tung. you'll recerve $10 off the pur- chase of new Reyn Spoon.er mer· -chandise Kayaks (631-2996) lS located at WestcWf Plaza at 1036 lrvme Ave., in Newport Beach Nordstrom is having its biggest event of the year, its 1995 anruversary sale, through Aug. 6. featuring savings throughout the store on clothing, shoes and accessories. Nordstrom (549-8300) IS local· ed 3333 Bristol St .. at South Coast Plaza in C05ta Mesa. Pub.ion bl•d ls having its free 1995 Swru'Oer Music Festi- val every Wednesday from 6 pm. to 8 p.m. through Aug. 16 in the Neunan Marcus/Broad- way courtyard. Wednesday's performer will be Jeff Kashiwa with spectal guest Susan J. Paul. Draper's and Damon's since 1927, is having its summer sale and has reduced selected dress· es. sportswear and accessories from 20% to 70%. Draper's and Damon's (646-5521) is located at Westcliff Plaza in Newport aeach. • IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, or fax me at~ 4170. Bergeson to speak: Orange I friends. some Crom as far away County Supervisor Marian as Colorado. en1oyed the bufiet. Bergeson, just back from a tnp beverages, a family video hlstory to Sibena. will address the r and watching the seruor Hamil· OLa:nge County Coast Assod,a,,_ tons. show -Off-.thelr ballroom non at a noon luncheon Thurs-danong abilities -which would day at the Newport Beach Coun-put John Travolta to shame try Club. It 's back to Orange County Aag Day. Students. teachers reahty for Bergeson, as the sub· and parents from Anderson, Ject of her speech will be Harbor View. l...ulcoln. Manners. ·Whars Next? -Measure R bas Newport Elementary and New- been defeated, the county port Heights elementary schools remains in bankruptcy -where attended a Newport Balboa do we go fTom here • Rotary Club Aag Day program Luncheon reservations at $20 Students Lauren Edwards each can be made by calling (Anderson), George Hanold 548-4942 (Hp.rbor View); WUI Esposito Bergeson was in Khabarovsk, (Liricoln); Elyse Poppers Russia with state Sen. Lucy Kll· (Manners); Usa Owad (Newport lea, former Lt Gov Leo Elementary) and Molly Weedn McCarthy, Secretary of State BW (Newport Heights) accepted Jones, and former San Franasco flags. provided by Congressman mayor AJ1 Agnos for the Asia Chrls Cox, wtuch had been Federation's Federalism Partner-flown over the Uruted States ship Capitol Committ~ proqram to lead The flags were presented by two seminars for local ottioals Rotarian Ward Munson. who and citizens, "How to Commwtl· served on the staff of Admiral cate with the Pubbc" and "The Chester Nlmitz during World State Budget Process." War ll. Retired AdmiraJ Jack They can still dance: Bill and Hefen ~ton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday at a reception at the Cannery Restaurant hosted by sons 8W Jr., Larry and Dan and spouses Vlcky and Jeanne. More than 200 relatives and Scott spoke of the history of the fiag and meaning of importance to all Americans at the presenta- tion program. Excellence in teaching: The Exchange Oub of Newport Har· bor honored four high school teachers with the Bill Boyer hour antwe<ing MMe. may be UMd to record leNt'S to it. ~ on ef"I topic. news stories. Illustrations, edito- rl.ll matW °'~ herein can be reproduced with- out written permisl.lon of 00(/'f· right owner. VOL 19, NO. 1N TNOllAS H. JOI ..... ~ ........ La.m.L. Editor ..,. ..... Mlnegltlg Editor -"*°" Oty Eidltot MMC llMll'l9I. "1oto Editor _..._ ~Menag« *-KMmff. P'roduaJon Manager ..,,.,, ... 0 I 'fled~ UWAIOf••Dfll. "°""*°'• ...... w. C.0.tOotlef ADDI£$$ 0ur addfa is now. aay St.. Cost.II Mesi. C..IH. 92627. • .. · ..... ~ .. · ..... HOW TO IEAQt US ~ The Tlmel 0r-. County (800) 252.,141 AdvMM4 Classified 642-5678 Display 64.2-4321 EclllofW ~ News~1224 $pOttl 642~30 News. SpOrti Fax 64M 170 £..,...: R.n71..,10dlgy.com ... Ofllm ...... Offb 642~321 Mn. F.-631·S902 ~ ... ~~-.... e 1"'--... C.e+air: = ..... aeMfCIO lf1I •t•t.llf.ot M Al .......... ~ Newport Beadl 67161 BaJOO. 67161 ~M~ 76162 CofoN de! Mar 7°'61 co I Newport Harbor with the BW Wittman Memonal Award. I '-~~~~~~-~--~ Club news: Jim Schabarum r-======-~======~ t presentea a ClieCk lofS300uom the Downtown Costa M~ I Kiwanis Club to Helen Wardner ol Children's Hospital of Orange County to support CHOC's good work with children. Costa Mesa-Orange Coast I Lions Club member Reg Roberts reports that the dub's July 4 hre· -----..J works stand, manned by nm .. J•m de boom Memonal Award and four intermediate school teachers with the Dunster Creely Memor- ial Award. The Boyer Award, begun in 1986, was presented lo Jon Chance, Newport Harbor High School; Ron Schnltger. Corona del Mar; Paul Fitzgerald, Estancia; and Jack Uoyd, Costa Mesa High. Receiving the Creely award were Bette Lawson, Ensign: Jan Eischen, TeWinkle; Suzann Red· ding, Corona del Mar and Tracey Hetherton. Costa Mesa. The awards consist of a plaque and a $100 honorarium, funded ln large part by dub member Scott Baird. The club also honored schol- ar-athlete Jon Benzlnger of I Richey. Jus family and Order of the Arrow members, netted about $4,000 for club sel"Vlce pro1ects. Members of the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Oub are mourning the d eath of Frank Swenson, an 11-year dub member who par- tiopated and chaired a number of dub activities. Condolences go to Jus wife Milllcent and Jus family. Welcome to the World of Ser- vice Clubs. Vyacbeslav •steve• Gordin with a classification of civil engineering, sponsored by Rocky Flanagan, who joined the Newport·lrvtne Rotary Club. Quote of the Week: Student body president John GJordanl remarks at Newport Harbor High School's graduation cere- mony included. ·we can't live in the past and the future is not sky wm be mostly "°"' SWftim . COSTA MESA I here. The gilt we have .received is today That's why they call 1t I The Present.' Use ll well_!· ~ ~ tfiiScom- ing week: 1\.tesday: 7.30 a.m. -Newpoft Beach Rotary Oub meets at the Bal· I bol Bay Oub for a program by Melis- sa Shaw, of Douglas Jones & Assoc•· ates. Noon -Costa Mesa Ktwanb Oub at Costa Mesa Community C@nter 6 p.m -Costa Mesa Newport Har· bor Uons Oub, the Fish Fry Club, at Costa Me-sa Country Club. Wednesdlly: 7:15-a.m. -South -co.st Metro Rotary Oub, the •raste of Costa Mesa Club,• at the Center Oub. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotwy Oub at Mesa Verde Country Oub for a presentation of slides and histQl'Y from Kathie Matsuyam11 on the be~. harbors and parks of Orange County. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6 1 S p.m. -Newport ... lboa Rot.y Oub at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a presentation by District Gov- ernor MkhMf ~Ha. ~ Noon -Kiwanis Oub of ConM\11 ct.I M.w' at the Bahia Corinthl· an Yacht Club; The Ell~ Club of Newport~ at Shartc Island Yacht Oub for the Bob Hetwy Memorial pre- s.ntation by Steve Aautum; Costa Mesa North Klwmtls Club at the Hol· iday Inn.; NeWpcN't lrvtne Rotwy Oub at the Irvine Marriott to hear from ROMnNI Jenkins of the Senior Networit. • ~rTY a Q.UllS Is published evefy Saturday in the Dally Pilot. FAX your servke club's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, C..lif., 92660. dear and sunny, with W.wwb• • 2500 blodr of lledl -., Loop: A 5Uspect reportedly stNlth-som. patchy clouds. ..... 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SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1995 Newport leaders give their nod -again -to senior care prciject Gastronomical delights -and frights -at the fair By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR - Agreeing to a series of provi- sions suggested by community residents, the Newport Beach Planning Commission approved the construction of Summer House, Corona del Mar's oft- promised but never-built senior care facility. By a 7-0 vote, the commission re-activated a use permit, which e~pired three years ago before the project couJd move forward. The design submitted by Las Vegas orthopedist James Thomas is unchanged from a previous concept approved by the Newport Beach City Council in May 1989. In previous years, the pro- ject's design had drawn criticism from neighbors. Residents wor- ried about the facility's size, height, setback distance fiom East Coast Highway and avail~ able parking. David Neish: • There can be no construc- tion traffic on Marguerite Aven ue or Hazel Drive while the project is being built. • The developer will conduct a study to detenntne whether a traffic signal at Morning Canyon Road should be moved to Sea- ward Road. • The developer must pro- vfde an irrlgation system to pro- vide a measure of fire control along the project's Buck Gully border. • The f"cility will house no more than 100 residents. While the new conditions a ppeared to satisfy some of the neighbors at Thursday's hear- ing, others were not appeased. A handful of nearby property owners complained they were never nQ.tified that a new project was being considered for the site. Others said that enough had changed in the three years since the previous permit bad expired to warrant further study. The commission disagreed. I Just couldn't do it. · All psyched up to finally learn, gastronomic,ny, what a •finger 5teak• is, I wimped out when l arrived at the food stand at the Orange County Pair. It was the written desaiption of a finger steak that mede my stomach and taste buds recoil: •Tender strips of top tound steak breaded and deep fried.• The steak, I could handle. But breaded and deep-fried? Just by rea.Ping the sign, I could feel my cholesterol level skyrocketing and my arteries choking up. • Instead, l dedded to save my stomach for the many other grease-Ucious taste treats the fair offers annually. • I look forward to the fair every year primarily for the food: the thick-as-a-brick cinnamon rolls; the pedectly over-salted fries; the everything-on-a-stick. This year, three newsroom colleagues enthusiastically accompanied me as I spent a lunch hour at the fair. Due to the embarrassing nature of this col- wnn, the colleagues shall remain nameless -to protect their inno· cent stomachs. When we arrived, our team of fair food critics quickly set a strategy: launch a quick run- through of the entire fairgrounds iris yokoi to survey all the offerings first, then return to the stands that appealed most. "I'm dizzy with choices!" said one colleague, a Pilot reporter, during our reconnaissance mis- sion. •rm already full from just looking," added the Pilot's enter- tainment editor. Finally. we returned tor the full-blown eating attack. We started with garlic fries - $2.50, soggy but flavorful. Very garlicky. "Easy going down," noted one muncher, another Pilot reporter. Highly recoounended by our team of reviewers. Next, fried zucchini -$3.50, sold at the same stand as ftnger steaks. Four huge plec (an entire squash, it seems) with run- ny ranch dressing on the side. •neyre kind ot phallic,• Reporter No. 1 noted. But we all agreed this veg· .etable offering, coated with a thick, com-breadish batter, was a good deal -filling. tasty, the zuc· chtni providing a deceptively healthy touch. A gyro -a thick, chewy pita bread wrapped around strips of meat, tomato lettuce, oruons. doused with yogurt sauce -from the •Greek Gourmet" stand gar- nered another four-star review At $4.75, the sandwich was fill- ing, flavorful, another relative deal. Lest you think we're the type of reviewers who never met a meal we didn't like -the fried shrimp and chips got a unaru- mous thumbs down. We pctld a pricey $5.50 for the plate of tiny, breaded cocktail shrimp that was bland, ldsteless The accompanying fries were limp, obviously frozen. "They're powdery m the mid- dle -a dead giveaway that they we_!e frozen," said Reporter No l, who was quickly proving to be the most discrirrunating of the group. Also a np-otf was the S3.SO strawbeny shortcake: angel food cake doused 1n strawbeny jam. We ventured ambitiously to . the fried artichoke and mush- room stand -but al.as, the pun- gent stench of grease drove us away. But the last three stands we hit proved satisfying. Tbe mile- long hot dog was perfect at $2.50 -•rught up there with Dodger Dogs," said Reporter No. 2, who raved about the soft bread bun. Roasted wtute com on the cob for $2 is a sure rut And be sure to save yow last $2 for an old-fashioned vanilla or strawberry ice cream bar, dipped in chocolate and nuts. A tradi- tional favorite that always satis· fies. · Each of us feeling like we'd just swallowed a cannonball, we lumbered back to work. But even then, there lingered a hint of regret that we couldn't manage \. Just one more bite; perhaps we should have bought one of those cheesy Ten-Pound Buns. or a bratwurst, or maybe some bar· beque clucken? And two hours later, a cry broke out in the newsroom: "I'm hungry!" I • IRIS YOKOI 1s the c;rty editor. Prior to Thursday's heanng, former City Councilman Phil Sansone. who is now president of the Corona del Mar Commu- nity Association, asked the com- mission to delay its decision until residents could offer more input. Sansone withdrew his request Thursday night, declar- ing that the applicant could sat- isfy most of the residents' con- cerns by including a set of con- ditions in the use permit. After a nearly two-hour hearing, the commission incorporated the suggested changes and unanimously approved the pro- ject. Fair jewe~eller has trailer repossessed spokesperson said. His failure to pay was pendl- 1zed by Orange County mar- shals, who acted .on c1 court judgment and confisc-dtPd the trailer around 9 d.m . Thursday. Levario. c1n Alta Loma-resident, scrambled to pack up his wares for his business. ff John's Custom Jewelry." Among the conditions agreed to by project representative "We approved this project befote," said Commissioner Gary Pomeroy. who offered the motion to approve the project. "Back then, most of the City Council's opposition came from Phil Sansone.• · COSTA MESA -A jewelry booth displaying its cus.tnm- made wares at the Orange County Fair vacated the grounds three days early due to When you need to know ... Find rt fast 1n your hometown newspaper Warning! t\n~·one Changing Jobs Or Retiring 'IMI M • WMllO WITM l DIAOl.T t.U nllr 1111 - -,... • ..,_. """MPOllf-. _,. -~"" Ill Ora -....,_ --.-. .. -"' -. 1 ... --(JI lftlr. AllrllEllCllDEJ ~ CAU._1e.,. ... ~_,_,... .. _. . Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Th'e 'lnldl t lon Contlnl)es Sln~t-972 ('()( "11\11 ', F ti• J[. T' ' ' . 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Levario, a pparently used the 16-foot trailer as collateral on c1 debt he didn't pay off, d fair The trailer was towed to G & W Towing in Costa Mesd after Without the use of a trailer, Levario will be undble to sell his · jewelry for the duration of the tau, which ends Sunday. Ever Since You Were a ·SCUBA DIVING Certification Class Includes: • Ocean Dives Class & Pool Training Use of Scuba Gear • Books & Materials . • PADI Certification Card Kid You've Wanted to Try It. Come on ... You've Always Wanted Toi ____ 631 ·9288-2482 Ne wpod Blvd. (In Seacoast-VIiiage) C.11. CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SA E 15% OFF ALL CUSTOM UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE ·sup COVERS, BEDDING, PILLOWS & WINDOW TREATMENTS . 25% OFF ALL OUR EXCLUSIVE FABRICS ·coLONIAL CWSIC llDIOOM COLLECTION"' WE DESIGN &MANUFACTURE FURNISHINGS TO FIT YOUR STYLE OF LIVING . WE USE THE HIGHEST QUALITY MATERIALS TO CREATE OUR WOOD. IRON & UPHOlS RED FURNITURE. 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Her display is part of the fair's 5.000-square-foot "Thunder Lagoon" exhibit Kerr's work also reflects her 'dedication to recycling and conservabon In the four years she bas been sculpting. Kerr has used matenals such as Victoria Kerr plastic foam dJld d.J..scarded fur· rustungs -cill of wtuch would usually end up m our local habitats. landfills. The clay Kerr uses lS Each month, members of the made from recycled paper chamber's evironmental com- wtuch, when dry. 15 hard and mittee award one Costa Mesa sturdy as wood business or individual to recog· Addlbonally. Kerr donates d I nize their outstanding efforts in portion of money from the ~ale enVlfonmental awareness, edu· of her sculptures to orgaruza-cabon and use of environmen- bons that seek to preserve tal technologies. endangered speaes and the11 Businesses should submit PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Center Dnvc, Suite: 110 Nc:wport Beach (714) 644·6933 6'x 9' lnclo-Kashan wi;:fJ•so $590 IT'S CHRISTMAS IN JULY! 50% -Off All Family Sittings 25 Complimentary Christmas Cards Summer S~ecial effective July 15th · Sept is th • Call for an Appointmmt • 9'x12' & Mmh Reg. S8900 SALE Pita IJSOO NOW 1190 the details of theu environmen- tal project to Tony Petros at the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce, 1835 Newport Blvd., Suite E270, Costa Mesa, 92627, or fax them to 574-8784. Submissions should be received by the chamber by the second Wednesday ot each month. • New vacuum finger- print device toute<l as ·su~rior method "_t_o __ detect worn, faded prints. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In San Diego it soJved a hamiQde case thatlwl tiefuddled detectives for seven years. In Britain, Canada and Europe it assists in the arrest 'Of hundreds of criminals. And in four weeks, the high~ tech "vacuum metal deposition• device will arrive at the Costa Mesa Police Department. to aid in local crime investigations. The vacuum machine has the capability of identifying fresh, faded or old fingerprints on pieces of evidence such as plastic, glass or clothing. The City Council on July 12 authorized Police Chief David Snowd~ to sign a license agree- ment with Costa Mesa business- man Steve Todd, J.4, who is cur· rentJy seeking a company in Cal- ifornia to construct the giant vac- uum. Todd will buy the vacuum and sell its services at $300 per piece of evidence to such agencies as • the FBL Orange County Sheriffs Department and San Diego Police Department. 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The vacuum bas also reportedly been touted as a •superior method• in forensics and supported by the Department of Justice. However, its hefty price tag of $100,000 prevents local law enforcement agencies in the Urut- ed States from pwchasing it, Todd said. Selling it as a service will behoove him and la entorcement, he said. Todd discovered the vacu when be worked as a sa.t!sm for a semiconductor vacuum · company, which manufacture the fingerprint d!?Vlce as a • sid product.• "Crime was always a big inter- est of mine and I am willing to do anything to advance crime-solv- . ·--,...~ • Todd-. ~........ sat . will provide the service and return the evidence.• The vacuum process takes about 15 minutes to complete and safely preserves the evidence, be said. The piece of evidence is placed in a large carbon steel box inside a chamber. The box is then suspended over evaporated met- als. Then the air is evacuated from the system and power is applied to the metals, which boil and evaporate. 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TODAY SENIOR RESOURCES EXPO The Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar, IS sponsoring a free exposi- bon of enior-onented products. Representatives from more than 5~ bus\pesses will be on hand to ~cuss financial planning, health msuranc~. travel, hearing aids, legal dSSistence, electric scooters and more. Raffles for merchan- dise, trips and services will also be available. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a BBQ lunch will be offered for a nominal fee. For information, call Vicki at 644- 3244. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE -1egaL Options, 390 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 200, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled, •Protect Your Assets" every Saturday at 10 a.m. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses how wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction ·strategies preserve the value of an estate and help avoid probate. Admission is free, seating is limit- ed. Reservations may be made by calling 252-5411. GARDENING <JJ'SS "Begonias and Their Care" is the title of a free class being offer at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar from 9:30 to 11 a .m. Garden Director Wade Roberts will discuss various types of begonias and the class is open to the public. For information, call 673-2261. MONDAY FORENSICS SEMINAR Attorney lrving Younger will present a video seminar -titled "The Expert Witnessft -at 6 p.m. tn Hoag Hospital's Cafeteria Meeting Rooms A and B, 301 Newport Blvd. ln Newport Beach. Topics include pre-trial cons1dera- t10ns, expert's testimony ln court, cross examining the expert wit- ness and arguing the expert's credibility. lbe event iS sponsored by Forensi{ Consultants Associa- tion-Orange County and costs $25 for members1 $35 ror guests. An additional $10 is charged for a wol.k:l>ooY.-Por reservations, call 723-1114. DRAMAClASS The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department is ottering a variety of drama class- es this summer, aimed at helping teens and a~ults develop acting ..Alld_.p11hHc speaking ..skil.Ls...A four-session comedy class - "Comedy Acting Showcase• - runs from 7-10 p .m. Mondays, in lhe Grant Howald Park's Com- munity Youth Center -located on the comer of 5th and Iris in Coro- na del. Mar. The cost is $70. To register, call 644-3151 or visit the Community Services Depart- ment, 3300 Newport Blvd. in Newport Be.ach. GAME DAY FOR KIDS The Newport Beach Public Library is sponsoring a week of fun for fi:rst through fifth graders. Beginning at 10:30 a .m. today - hula hoop contests, relays and other games are scheduled to take place at lhe Central Llbrd.IY, 1000 Avocado. Other game days will run at 3 p .m. Wednesday, July 26 in the Vincent Jorgensen Community Center, 2005 Dover; and 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 27 at the Bal- boa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. Preregistration is not requir~d. For information, call 717-3800. PERFORMANCE ROVER JAGUAR , 'IUFSDAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT The Consumer Business Net- work, a non-membership net- working group, is hosting a fr~ networking mixer at 5:30 p.m. in the Tea Room of the Newport Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 lrvine Ave. Por information, call 550-4785. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This on-going group special- izes in the peeds ot individuals who have sick and/or dying ani- mals in their lives. It meets every Tuesday, from noon to 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 311, Newport Beach. Cost is $15 per person/per group. For-more irrfo11nation, call 'f22: 4588. MARKETING SEMINAR George Hedley, awarded Entrepmeur of the Year by •Arthur Young and Inc." maga- nne, will speak at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce's Home Based Business Meeting. WEDNESDAY " NATURE TOUR, Learn about the night life of the creatures of Upper Newport Bay during a night walking tour led by UNB Ecological Reserve naturalists. The tour meets for an orientation at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Canyon parking lot, 1 Big Canyon Drive in Newport Beach, and the tour begins at 8 p.m. The cost is free for California Wildlife Campaign members and $13 (the price of membership) for non- members. Children younger than 16 are free, but must be accom- parued by an adult. For reserva- tions, call 640-6746. WEALTH MANAGEMENT The Financial Education Sooety is offenng a free emmu from 7 p m to 8:30 p .m. tJUed, "Ufe In!>urance -A living bene- fit, not 1usl a death benefit." The seminar is part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (resi- dence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating is limit- ed and reservations are required. For reservations. c41.1 646-3000. NETWORKING CLUB The Sterling Business Club is currently accepting applications for new members. The exclusive networking club holds lunch meetings every Wednesday from noon to 1:15 p .m. at the Sfuzzi staurant. ntangte Squate, Cos- ta Mesa. VISUAL ARTISTS MEETING The Orange County Visual Artists group will be conducting their monthly meetmg from 7 to 9 p.m. at Myrella Moses' studio, 328 Otero Street, Newport Beach. Moses, this month's speaker, will discuss her art, as well as her art related experi- ences. The cost is $5 or $3 for stu- dents. For Ulformation, call 543- 1856. . NATURE DISCOVERY PROGRAM The Upper Newport Bay Nat- ura)jsts dre offering a "hands- on" ndlure program for kids. Titled "Birds at the Bay" the prQ- gram will discuss different birds found al the Upper Newport Bay. The 9:30 a.m. program is limited lo 25 children and will last dpproximately two-hours. The cost is $4 per child The classes will meet at the Upper Newport Bay Regional Pdrk on University Ave. For reservations, call Nancy Bruland at 640-1751 or John Scholl at 640-1742. SERVICE ~ PARTS ~SALES 714/ 650•5860 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 7:~ AM· 6:00 PM• 2 SHUTilES RUNNING DAILY BAU ME& MERCIER GEN EVE HAMPTON (ttnla~d) Baume & Mercier and Trapltional Jewelers support Race Across America. Come in and take a chance to win a watch and meet Michael Shermer, Race Director on Tuesday, Juty 25 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m . . TRADITIONA·L W£Al.TH MANAGEMENT ... The. Financial Education Soci- ety is o1f enng a free seminar from 7 p.m. to 8'.30 p.m. titled, •Gifting Strategies -Stop gifting to the IRS.• Tbe seuu.nar lS part of a summer series held at Villa Rosa (residence), 1711 Irvine Ave, in Newport Beach. Seating ls limlted and reservations are required. For reservations, call 646-3000. COOKIE EXCHANGE The annual meeting of the Friends of the Costa Mesa Llbrary will also be the sight of the first Library Cookie Exchange. Partici- pants a.re invited to bring two dozen of their favodte..llomemade cookies -afong with 10 photo- copies of the recipe-to the 7 :30 event in the Park. Avenue Branch Library, 1855 W. Park Ave. For reservations, call 646-8845 FRIDAY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT The Consumer Business Net· work, a non-memberslup net· working group, is hosting a net· working meeting at 7 a.m. in the Tea Room of the Newport Beach Public Golf Course, 3100 lrvine Ave. Lee Huessener will spedk SATURDAY. JULY 22, 199S AS on, •Factors m Choos1np ~ Right lnvE>.stmenl Futw"e. TiiP ~t ts $15. For infom>at•on, ca'll 550-4785. MOTORCYCLE SW.APMEET 1 Looking for that hard to fmd chrome piece or that custom ile that would bt your bike so well< Come to the Coors Light Motorcf de Swapmeet from 5 to 10 pm. lt the Orange County Fairgrounds ln Costa Mesa. 40,000 feel ~! mdoor space will be filled ~ motorcycle parts and accesson s dnd more thdJl 200 vendors I display a variety of merchandis Park.mg is tree, adnussion is For tnformabon, call 364-0515. JUGGLING Cl.ASS Aspiring Jugglers may want ~ dttend this two-hour 1uggllrt cldss bemg offered by the Nevt port Beach Public Llbrary. Frot 9:30 lo 11 30 d.m m the Oasl Semor Center, 800 Marguente .+ Corond del MdT, staff from lb Cdliforrua Juggling Institute wt tedch the four basic 1ugglmg pal terns. Pdrtic1pants will also hav• lhe opporturuty lo use peacoci- feathers, Qwx sux, toss ups, spll) ning plates and d lanat. For mJor mation. ccill 644-3 151 UPPER CRUST . PIZZA ~ Dine-In or Take-Out I PIZZA • SALADS • SUBS VIRnJAb.. 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Hl!ALTif DAV: Instructor Jan t Bro an leads Peopte.w1lh Arthriti C.n ExerC.LSe (P.A.C.E.) classes 10·11 a.m Tu day at the Jew1sh Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class 10cludes health education, joint- protection Lips, ielaxatlon tech- niques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. A COURSE IN 'MIRACLES: Allen ·Rosenthal presents "A Course in Miracles• lecture and discussion at 7:30 p .m. Thursday at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pad.fie View Drive, Corona del Mar. C411673·9227 or (310) 478·8994. 'PAaADIGM SHIFI': The Newport Beech Baha'i Commu· mty allows participants to· heor and experJenee "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 pm. Friday, July 28 at a private residence in Corona del Mor. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and pre1ud.Jce be eliminated? Wha11s the New World Order? Can conflicts be resolved with- out force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? And more. Music and food included. Directions: 759..0999. MYSTIC DJlEAMS: A Satur- day workshop by Bob Pulliam, 10 a.m. untiLn22IL-Sa.turdo.y. - ' July 29 at Newport 84Mch Com· munity Churdl of Religious Sd· ence, SiK>1 Dove Street, Ste. 145, Newport Beach. Call 6'6·3199 for more information. ·WOMAN'S woam·: That's Gail Miller's 10 a.m.-noon workshop based on the book by Marianne Williamson on Satur- day, July 29, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 1•'5, Ne~rt Beach. Ca.11 646-3199. "'RELAXATION THROUGH MOVEMENT•: That's Linda Stephens' 10 a.m..-noon work- shop of soft, gentle exercise Sat- urday, Aug. 5, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach..~1&9. r-------------------------------------------------------1 • CONCERTS/ : ENTERTAINMENT Harbor Christian Fellowship I I ' ' I YIDDISH HOUll: iewish Senior Center of Orange Coun- ty, 250 E . Baker St., Costa Mesa,· holds "Yiddish Hour• at 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 27 with writer Gerson Jerus. Kosher lunch is available at noon for $3. Reser- vations: 513-5641. <¢• NAME: Harbor Chns- han Fellowship. •ti-ADDRESS: 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: (714) 631-7730. + DENOMINATION: As!>embly of God. •> YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1945 •> SENIOR PASTOR: J erry Seiden. ~ PASTORAL STAFF: Sam Clark, assoc1dte pastor; David Trotter, pastoral intern. •l-SERVICE TIMES: Sunday worship dl 10 d.ffi •l• SIZE OF CONGRE- GATION: 75. + CONGREGATION MAKEUP: Approximate- ly three-quarters a·dulls. onE->-quarter children •Z• CHILD CARE: Ava1l- t1 bit• •:• TYPE Of WORSHIP: Evdngel1cal -e xtPns1ve prdyer, with an empha- c,1-. on· .. re>turning to God " The fellowship dl'>o off Prs workshops and was instrumental in restoring the sacked city of Jerusalem. He likened our own neigh- borhoods and spiritual condition to a sacked city, in need of rebuild- ing. + OUTREACH PRO- GRAMS: The church holds a 7 p.m. "Over- comers Outreach• pro- gram -which combines the 12-Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous with Christian tea~h­ ings. It is also active in a Costa Mesa commu- nity service program called ""Neighbors for Neighbors." The church also leases its facilities to Latino and Marshallese church groups. · + WELCOME WAG- ON: The congregation welcomes visitors to the chu rch~ but avoids "making newcomers feel uncomfortable by jumping on them." + DRESS: Casual. I •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CAMPS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: will be held July 24-28, 1-4:15 p.m., with a music program led by Director of Music Rodger Whitten. crafts, stories and snacks. Cost for Vacation Bible School is $16 per child, $28 for two children. Call Kathy Harvey, Sund'ly School Superintendent, at 644"-7400. WEEKEND ADVENTURE c1 Wednesday. 6 30 p m \\orkshop fea tunng rPddtng!> from the book "Parables for Personal Growth" by Mehnda Rern·1cke, and a Sun- day. 6 p.m. -Workshop on prc1 yer. CASEY lUKSCWl>AllY Pit.OT Jerry Seiden looks out in Harbor Christian Fellowship church in Costa Mesa. + MISSION STATE- MENT: To reach peo- ple. to teach people, and to keep people. + INTERESTING NOTE:-The fellowship CAMP: Costa Mesa-based Jew- \sh Community Center of Orange County offers uweek- end Adventure Camp" for grades four through eight in organized trips running: July 28-30; Aug. 11-13; and Aug. 25- 27. Activities include hiking. swimming, shabbat dinner and Havdalah at the San Clemente State Beach, appreciation of nature, campfire fun and mak- ing the best Jewish friends. Each trip leaves the JCC at 3 p .m. on Friday and returns to the JCC at 2:30 p .m. on Sunday. The cost is $79 for JCC mem- bers, $99 for potential members. All fees include food, lodging and expenses. The camp is lim- ited to 15 campers per trip. Call 751-0608. -?+ RECENT SER- MONS: Pastor Seiden took d clo<>e luok at the book of NPhPmiah, and its message regarding the establishment of boundaries and rebuild- ing. Nehemiah, he said, was a cupbearer for the king will be having a 40th birthday celebration }n August. By David Silva VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: L---------------~--------------------------------------~ The First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19tb Street, holds Vacation Bible School for children, age 12 and younger, from 9 a.m. to noon, beginning July 31 through Aug. METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. Dr Richard Georoe 979 823'1 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH · I 60 I MclrQUerttl? Ave Coroncfdel Mar 644-0745 Worship <lt 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM Sunclrly School All ~es 9 OOAM Rev Edw rd C M~rlln LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10AM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsehng Center Services Ava118ble RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RELIGIOUS SCl!NCE NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE OF MINO EDUCATION CENTER (Comet ol Dov• & Quo1/ m olflcs Bldg OCIOSS from F/11Ch8f Jones) 901 Dove #145 I CHURCH SERYICE SUN -10:30 I otr~ M. ru. T'h(714)646·3199 Dr. Juan111/a Evans, Minister CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH .CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To Believe Is To Cart; To Cart Is To DO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult • 9;45 Ch1k:Pn Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Avt. COfOl'li Dtl M.w PRESBYTERIAN . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Worsh1r anJ htM th• l'tfl(tlClll, Om f-«nttreJ, t-1"he11I m ~· "HEAVEN'S THRONE" (iVvf'-tk'lfU '4) ,. EPISCOPAL SAINT JAf"ES CHURCH episcopal "A (-mlHli~ DedicotetJ to toYlng ond S.rving Jews Cltri1t 01 l.ord ond SOvlM" Fr ()oyid C Anderson, rector 3209 Vt0 lido Newporl Beoch • 714/675·0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemf)O!'orr. 9 om Church School 10:45 olTI Charismatic and Wednesday noon S:\IYf '.\flClt\l·.I l\ .\l.L .\,<~FL'\ l·.l'ISU>P.\1. llll t<l 11 Sunday Worship 9:00AM ;~ Nursery '"A Frrendly. Caring Christian Community" 3233 Paofic View Dr. (clt MargoeflteJ Corona del Mar 644-0463 CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. 11 Santa label Ntwpor1 Beach Sunday Worship -10:00AM Or. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 CH RISTIAN SC IENC E FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673·1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOam 8r Spm, Sunday School 1oam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Lt.'acl mt.' in tlty truth, and teaclt me: for tltou nrt the God of 111.r .rnlrnticm: 011 tlu.:I! do / 1rni1 all //I(' dm: Uranch of Th~ Mother Chun'.h Th~ t'h~t Churth or Chrht Sdcnll~I Hoston, Mta~chu~cus RELIGIOUS SC IENCE BMC.. ....... --HSt.a 1ta u u ... ,_. . -,J Rev. Mary Murray Shelton S.nlor Minister Sunday "The Bllu of Things and No-Things• CHUllCH Of RIUGIOUS SCllNCI MMbet ol 11.. Un11'1<1 Clturch of Relig1<W1 Xlff!U ., 220.S MAIN STREET .• SUITE 23, SEACUfF VlUAGE tUDGTC»f IEACH, CA 92648 • (714) 969 1331 4. This year's th me lJ "Turn· about P~mt. • with songs. storie , anacu, crofts, games and other learning experiences. For infor- mation end registration, call 548-7727. •SERMONS •THE CHRISTIAN STATE: What the radical right has in store for us." That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Universo.list Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Guest speaker is the Rev. Maurice Ogden, minister of the Unitarian Church of Orange County, Anaheim. 6-46-4652 "LIMITLESS MEDIUM": -That's""~p c :30 a.m. Sun- day at Newport ~ach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. . "CONSTRUCTIVE LIFEI": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Suh- day, July 30, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. .,CREATIVE PRINCIPLE": That's the topic 10:30 a .m. Sun- day, Aug. 6, at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 646-3199. GUEST SPEAKER: Former U.S. Senator Mike Gravel will deliver the sermon "The Philadelphia II Initiative," 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 9 at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church, 1259 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa; 646-4652. • SPECIAL EVENTS CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA: Guest speakers will till the pulpit for two of the three regu- lar worship services Sunday. At the 9:30 a.m. service. Evelyn Huebner, the church's member- ship coordinator, will give an interpretation of last month's session of the California-Pacific Annual Conference of the Unit- ed Methodist Church. At the 6:30 p.m. celebration and praise service, HSunday Night Alive," held in the church social hall, Erika Oderkirk, a certilied min- isterial candidate in the United Meth<><list Church, will deliver the message. Her topic will be ·Walking m Theu Footsteps." The 8 a .m. "Service on the Sand· on the oceanside beach, will be lead as usual by Don Robertson and features fellow- ship, singing, sharing and story- telling. Christ Church by the Sea is located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. on the Balboa Peninsula. 673-3805 or 642-6006. COMMUNITY CHURCH I F:i~~! SouTH Com C0\1MUNITY CHURCH Boe SHANK, SBNIOR PASTOR WEEKEND SEJV1as: SATUIDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNt>AY 9:00 & l 0:45 A.M. 5120 Boo.TIA u. .. ,O'j loo. ltm'I. CA 92715 : 714.854.7600 PRESBYTERIAN A -ST. MARK ~. PRESBYTERJAN ~~ .•,a! CHURCH .. Sunltr'I Worship 9:30 ,..,,,. CllitJ C«re, SunJ«IJ School Jamboree at East/Jiu{ f Neu/port Beach 644-1341 ,, BAHA'IS GATIIEaJNG: Th Baha'b of N wi)ort Beach spon- sor tt lunch, s:peaker and di1cu - 51on of timely topics 11 a.m Suoclay, t a private residence ln Coruncs deJ Mar. All arc weJ. come. Direr.lions: 760-5360. BJ.;OOD PRES UIE CHECKS: first United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., conducts a free blood__pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Sun- day, Aug. 6. Call 548-7727. • SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH: Parents, siblings and spouses of the sen- wlv man.tallv,. ill ro eet a L · p .tfl. Sunday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Call Adult l:ducation Office at 574-2236. CAREER NETWORK: Free, ongoing meetings are held 7:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The meetings are usually held in Stewart Lounge and open to all. Call 574-2239. •WEEKDAY SERVICES SCIENCE OF MIND: Medita- tion al 6 p.m. followed by "Pros- perity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. dre held Tuesday at New- port Beach Church of Religiou!) Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. "Physical Per- fection/Science of Mind" is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-3199. PRAYER BREAKFAST: First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny's restaurant at New- port Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION: St. Jdmes Episcopal Church, ~209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesday with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. BIBLE STUDY: His Disciple!) Fellowship m Costd Mesd invites everyone for a study of God'!> word, food, fun and fel- lowship dt 7:30 p.m. Friday. All ages welcome DirectJons· 650- 2589 (Jdmes) • Please send pho\ographs and type wrltteTI rel~ detatllng stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and ~ewport Beach churches to Religion Editor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627 You can also fax Items of Interest to 646-4170 Releases are requested two weeks pn or to an event date. Fe!), f ~c~~ Cc~ Tk~¥~ 1)~~ Cdl H:.ddltH~ S/4-4240 SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISAIAH #nseNative) Sllabbat Setvlct J Friday NiQlts 8 00pm Sil t.100'.Mlg Shabbat -SeMce 10 OOlm Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Choir 2401 hlne Ave ·Newport 8exh Temple PhOM: &48-6900 or 646·7512 Re/Igloos & Hebfe-.v School ~/Bal MilMh VISITORS Al.WAYI WElCOME LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH PlllOr WRUam Hemmway ""'' ,_ """""' ,..-, .. ""f """'"' t#Ht ..,,,, .... "" ,..,, ,, ,.,., ,. ff.Id -,,,,, ti ,,,,,, """'' to ,,,,,.,..,,.,.,,,,, • SundlySavlra -8:00&. 10:30 • _...,School &Mir,....... .. 9-.JO 760 Vldorla Sfttt • COiii ~CA 91617 (114) 631-1611 • (714) 5'8-6866 r5choolJ ' D.t.ilf Pila< SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1995 Celebrating Orange County's multicultural heritage U na Noche del Teatro '95, •El Arco lrts CulturaJ," begips this evening with a 6'.30 reception ln the plaza of the South Coast Repertory The- atre. Followed by a live vc.Uiet;y show featuring Culture Clash, Diane Rodriguez and Ciro Hur· tado, Una Noche orgdnizers are planning a Latino festival not to be missed. "El Arco Iris Cultural,· mean- -m~g..,tb""' ur raml>ow, is the second annual festival organized by South Coast Repertory, designed to highlight Latino her- itage in Orange County. Dance, comedy, music, will blend to entertain the Otange Coast crowd dedicated to SCR. Funds raised from the event ben- efit The Hispanic Playwrights Project, now in its 10th year under the SCR umbrella. In addition, SCR sponsors a "Neighborhood Conservatory" that reaches out to school chil- dren of Latinos and other ethnic groups, introducing them to the y.ronders of the theater. . Pablo Prietto, who chairs Una Noche '95, expressed the tone of the event: •Our community comes together in the dir of posi- tivism and purpose. We expen - ence great artists a nd leave behind funding that will have an impact on our neighborhood, our children, and·our national play- wrights." For last mmute reservations, call 957-2602, extension 219. The Black and White Bash is back, and the dedicated crew at The Newport Harbor Art Muse- um are busy planning the final stages of the coast's avant-garde b.w. cook party of the summer season. Slat- ed for 7 p.m. Saturday, July 29, in the Neiman Marcus Courtyard, the bash features dining, dancing and dressing to the hilt ... in black and white, of course. This party is pure vanity fare. Men in black-and-white spiked hair generaJJy attend with ladies that attract the attention of flash- ing paparazzi. Each season, the party is more creative, more out- rageous and more fun. Featuring a marvelous array of food and wine prepared and served by local restaurants, par- tygoers stroll the courtyard, checking each other out as if it were the opening of Ascot. When the dance band starts, the strolling stops. The Bash is known for its dancing till dawn. To join the fun of the party of the summer, and help the museum m need of community support, caJJ 759-1122. nckets are $50. Tutto Mare, Fashion Island, once again joins forces with Patty Edwards and Childhelp USA to celebrate Ferrogosto. When Your Partner Moves, You Don't. Prices Starting As Low As s159~n Ea. Pc. Individually Pocketed Coils Make the Dift'erence. Traditional coils are linked at the top and bottom, so they can't work ~ independently. Only Beautyrest .. pocketed coils are joined in the ~· • . middle, so each coil moves independently to contour every inch of your body. 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Bloct SocAh al 405 Fwy 545-7168 What's a Ferrogosto? You may be relieved to know that 1t is not a new designer of men's suits, it is not an incurable disease, it is not even a natural disaster ... as in ... oh my gosh, watCh out or the ferrogosto, or ~dren, stay out of the water, you might get eaten by a f errogosto. · Perrogosto is a traditional mid- summer vacation or mini festival enjoyed by your friends and -mttle, nrTmy. -stniply, lrSa week- end out of town for a little fun, a lot of food, and more than your share of vino. You don't have to leave town for Ferrogosto, but you do have to show up in the gardens of Fashion Island in your Italian- designer linen chic best on Satur- day, Aug. 12. Tickets are $45 m advance, and $50 on Ferrogosto Eve. Hon- orary chairs are Anwar and Mary Ellen Sollman, with a committee of dedicated festival organizers that includes the super Dick Draeger, Rick Evans, Dave and Sue Hook, BUI Spears, David · ... have I got sports memorabilia for you ... and Michelle Tabb, and the wonderful Nancy and Don- ald Wynne, to name only a few. Co-chairs of Ferrogosto are Beth Bldna and Renate Carlsson. Forticketinforrnation caJJ Jane Glllespie at 708-0800. Spend a summer weekend in Italy for the kids of Childhelp. Not a bad arrangement. T be Hoag Sandpipers gathered recently to plao their upcoming ~carni­ vale." The big event will take over the Monda vi Center, Costa The Hoag Hospital Sandpipers gathered recenOy to plan their upcoming Camtvale. On hand were, left photo, from left. Joy Jack.son, co-chair of the gala, and honorary gala chairs, Dr. Robert and Jacquelyn DUI.man. Right photo, Sandpiper president Sherry Laidlaw and members Suzy Riley and Diane Hafer celebrate the 20 years of service the Sandpipers have given to the Hoag Cancer Cen- ter and the five yead of operatton of the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center. Mesa, for a September event in honor of the fifth anniversary of The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center Opening. For ·more than two decades, the Sandpipers have worked for the betterment of Hoag. This year, Dr. Robert and Jacquelyn Dillman have accept- ed the invitation to serve as hon- orary chairs. Dr. Dillman is the medical director of Hoag Cancer Center. Known as one of the finest cancer centers m the nation, Hoag is involved m nearly 100 clinical research lnals and is one of the first community cancer . centersi feature the most advanc linear accelerators m the wor .. In other Hoag news, it is once again time for the very popular Tag and Release Billfish Tourna- ment. The 552 Club's seventh annual event will kick off wtth a swnmer bay cruise in a couple of weeks aboard the "Jalapeno," owned by the generous Hoag sponsor Richat,.d Berg. Bertram Yachts will sponsor this year's big hsh fling in Sep- tember. For more information on the cancer center event or the fishing expedition, cdil your friends at Hoag: 574-7208. • B.W. COOK is the society editor. His column appears Thursday and Saturday. WE llGPE IDll LOVE TIE hagellut I MIDI I WE II } GRAND OPENING · MARINA 1 HR FOTO Enlargements Slides and Black & White Portraits IFamlly and Petsl Camera Repairs Fiim to Video Transfer Frames and accessories THE NEW FWI PICTROSTAT PROCESSOR., reprints your favorite ·one of a k1ncr photo I slide I memento And any obJea up to 1 • ii! depth • such as Jewelry or other valuables for insurance purposes-with photo-quality ctanty. LEAH HOGSTEN I C>All.Y PILOT Swtngtng their hips to th' beat. Scott Niven and Bear SL Clair (right) get a laugh out of their antics during a belly dance on lntemaUonal Day at the Fair. Angelika Nemeth and her da.ncen invited members of the audience to join them on stage. tf' Final weekend at the . Orange County fajr Hours: 10 a.m. lo mid- night: Livestock Gate opens at 6 a.m. test at Kid's Stage: South of the Border Cooking at Craft and Cook's Gallery A SAMPLING OF EVENTS • 3 p.m. Western Horse Show at Equestri- SATURDAY, JULY 22 an Center • 10 a.m. Western • 4 p.m. Etch-A- Showdown at Equestrian Sketch Contest at Kid's Center Stage • Noon Self -defense • 6 p.m . Twins Con- demonstration at Cen-test at The Times Her- tennid.I Stage ==--==-==-~ itage Stage • 2 p.m. Rats and Mice • 7:30 p.m. Vicki Carr Judging at Livestock area: Fitness at Pacific Amphitheatre Challenge at Kid's Stage • All Day: Fiesta del Mariachi • 3 p.m. Vegetable Carving Day at Budweiser Arlington The- Contest at Craft and Cook's ater: Tole Painting and WOQd- Gallery carving at Home Arts and Crafts • 4 p.m. Rodeo at Coors Light Bwlding: free arts and crafts at Arena Kid's Park • 6 p.m. Taco Mesa Tostada Tickets: Big Kids (ages 18-54) Eabng Contest at The Times Her-$6; Senior Kids (55+) $4; Junior itage Stage Kids (13-17) $51 Young Kids (6-12) • 7:30 p.m. Firehouse at Pacific $2; Little Kids (under 6) free. Amphitheatre Discounts/Specials: Unlimited • All Day: Pet Day at the Bud-Rides Sunday -Purchase an weiser Arlington Theal~r; Tole unlimited-ride wristband today Painting and Woodcarving al for $15, good on all rides from 10 Home Arts and Crafts Building; a.m. to midnight. Sunday Coupon free arts and crafts at Kid's Park. Day -$2 off admission with SUNDAY, JULY 23 -FINAL DAY coupon from Chicago Chicago Pizza and Pasta in Irvine • 10 a.m. 4-H and FFA Dairy Cattle Judging at Livestock area • 1 a.m. Hula Hoop Contest at Kid's Stage: Party Pmatas demo at Craft and Cook's Gallery • 2 p.m Topiary Twister Con- Parking: $3 per vehicle: car- pool (four or more in car) free. Or, you can park in the Automobile Club parking lot at Fairview Road and South Coast Drive and ride free shuttles to the fairgrounds. --------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ']ult dn1Jia dalon and !Bt-aul!J dupp~ • GLYCOLIC ACID PEEL for only $25.00 (Reg. $45.00) (/rt tlrttt t•IJ/I o"/y} • FREE Consultation & Samples • 20% OFF Ski" Rejuvenation Strits Our qualifitd skin cart thtraput rtctivtd all tht ad~·anctd traittint of tM Morad products, to givt }'Oii lht very btsl strvict. r 642-1717 E: > 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) ::> I I ...._"""""'""~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-w ..,, Open 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sot. 10-7 Sun. I 1-6 ·------------------------- by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald • Doctors of Optometry A QUICK. MJNLESS CHECK FOi GlAUCOMA The hlSfs that the optometrist conducts to detect glaucoma ore polnless ond relatively quick Because glaucoma Is cnoroctertzed t:lf high levels of introoallor (Inner-eye) pressure, on Instrument known os o tonometer Is used to measure pressure Inside the eye. This Is oocompllshed by first numbing the eye With on oneslhe"c drop, then pressing llghlly on the cornea with the Instrument to register t~e eye's resistance. The optometrist also uses o silt lamp microscope to goln o 3·0 view of the eye's Internal structures. If glaucoma Is suspected. ltl8 doctor may then use a YISUOI field fist to check for peripheral vtalon loss (on aorly symptom or the most common ronn of gloucomo). Once o dfOgnosts Is mode. o treatment pion can be Mt up to IOYt h paltlnf'a V191on. As you g<ow Older, your body OQ8S through cnonges This lncludeS your .-·Molt rA llelt changes art natural and hormlla, but somt of "*"· SUCh oe glaucoma, may _ bt harmful It not dllcowtld ond tr.mid. ff you noftct ony d""'9nces In your vision. see on opbnltrllt 08 soon OS posslbte for more lnfomlotlon or to achtdult on "'"*1t fof o comDlett eye exom, COii BYWATER AHO WAlD, ORS. OPTOMETRY crt 646-9182 Wt Ort rA 270fJ HOtbOr 81vd., SUlll 8 <a» hOln en MondOV and f11doV 9-7, TllMdoV and Wtdntadoy 9·8, ond Solurday 8·3. who manipulates the board to his own advantage. Por thole who nught not be femDler wttb this cut ol cbarac- ten, here is the roster: • Tom Nelson, board president, long-time member ot the board of d.lrectors. He sold bis COltAI Mesa home in 1988 after suffering a massive heart attack and moved to Lei.sure World in Seal Beach. He rents office space at 107 B. 18th St, which he listed as his res- idence last year on his election papers. Nelson claims be splits his time between both locations. He was re-elected to the board with a clear majority of supporters. However, reports of his resi- dency status back in April ·stirred the hornets' nest,• as Feeney put it, and residents since then have demanded bis resignation. Nel- son questions whether bis con- stituents feel the same way, say- ing, ·1 don't think that's what they really want. I don't think they're telling me th~y·re dissatisfied with my service.• • Hank Panian, another long· ti.me board member. He's respect· ed by many membe.rs of the com· munity, who believe he is honest and hard-workipg. He has demonstrated a willingness to lis- ten to and consider all residents' comments. He believes it's ti.me the board consider revising some of the district's policies. • Jack Hall, outspoken, • arro- gant" and •disrespectful," some say. During meetings, Hall has told residents that he's •med of hearing from you people,• and once he mumbled, ·1 don't care what they (the residents) think.• Hall says that if he appears rude, it's only because the resi- dents are disrespectful. He oppos· es placing any lliii.itations on the district manager's authority. • lhldy Ohlig. in touch with the conununity but often at odds with her fellow board members. Her constituents describe her as "hard-working, .. "informed n df\d "conscientious." She believes the board should have more involve- ment in the general manager's decision-making process when it relates to budget matters. She said she would like to see "more teamwork" between the board and the general manager. • Mario Durante, has been on the board 35 years. He was once considered a valuable asset to the dilbtd. bUt IOlne believe poor h..atb bu begun to impede his ~to l>'lfonn his duU. on the At board meeting , Durante ometimes appears confused, asking his board colleagues ques- tions like: •Where are wer •What?• •What are we talking about?• Other times, Durant hasn'\ even been swe of how he voted. On one occasion, Hall questioned Durante's vote. When Nelson said that he'd recorded Durdnte's vote as a "yes." Durante replied: "Well, I'm not so sure about that." Nelson then told him to "think about it and let me know when you decide.• The subject never came up again. But Durante says the con- cerns are off-target and believes he can still do the job. •Karl Kemp, the district's gen- eral manager. Mesa Consolidat- ed's current policy gives Kemp widespread authority. He can shift funds from one department to another without prior approval from the board, which bas some residents riled. The board in com- ing weeks will consider tighten- ing up that policy. Feeney said that kind or authorlty paves the way for mis- management of funds. HHere's a hypothetical." Feeney said. "Let's say you have the authority to transfer funds from one account to another. And let's say the board has approved th e purchase of a $5,000 fax machine, but you buy one for $500. "Right there, you can have a $4,500 slush fund. And as long as you buy the fax machine, and as long as Y.QY._ don't go over budget, nobody"s going to say anything." On Thyrsday, Feeney urged the board to assume more "accountability" in the district's financial operations. •If yow wish to gwe up your accountability, then perhaps we mould .:make Mr. Kemp the one and only king and forget about the five of you," Peeney told the board. The public criticism wos /#One of the things that irritates me the most is the rate increases. We've had a 100% rate increase over the last 10 yeqrs, and that is unacceptable." -ERNIE FEENEY touched off in March, after a for- mer female employee went public with complaints of widespread sexual harassment with.in the dis- trict. When the issue of Nelson's res- idency arose just a few weeks la t- er, the residents were furious. A few even called for the entire board's resignation. Nancy Palme was one of them. "l ask you to step down in the name of decency,• tf alme said in April. "The majority of you are not fit to serve on this board.· The same night, East Side Homeowners Association presi- dent Heather Somers -who lives in Nelson's district -echoed those thoughts. "This board has not embodied an example of correctness," Somers said in April. "The entire board is as guilty or malfeasance as the person who is accused." A month later, the board approved a rate hike, despite strong op~lioa Ina tlM ~· •One of tbe tlJlD9S tbat ~ me the ID09lll the {ate~.• feeMY Mid. ·wew bad a 100% rate increase over the last 10 yean, and that is unacceptabler" Before all thil, the water d1s· trlct'• boa.rd meetings rarely held an audience. . · 1b1ngs are difterent now. Last week, nearly 30 people attended the meeting. Residents ...sa.y that's because the community is fed up with incompetence and • deteliction of duty" in their elected officials - whether they be in county or local government. And, Feeney said, the public's scrutiny over the water district is not going to let up. "That (water) board might as well realize that their days of hav- ing meetings whe~ th~ is no residential participation are over,• Feeney said. That's fine with the board. They say they're glad to hear the input. •we welcome those people,• Nelson said. ·rm sure they feel confident that they're serving their interests. "And I'm doing the best I can to serve the community." But how much longer they can stand the pressure remains to be seen. The stress of recent events may_ be taking its toll on Nelson. "I'm looking forward to the day when I don't have this responsibility," Nelson said. "But there is what I perceive a suffi- . dent reason for me to delay a retirement. "I'm not sure what would hap- pen to the district if I retired. But I'd be glad to hear what other people have in mind for the dis- trict. H And Hall. who's up for re-elec- tion next year, said it "wouldn't kill" him if he doesn't serve another term. -------- m1n1 QJJ stctraqe G.r Jndividuol~Alormed Units STORE NOW &·S~E · ./ Security Gate Access ~ ,..... v ./ Resident Management Team r~ $ 25 .I Open 7 Days • 1000 Units § ./Competitive Rates i 644-27 47 .I Personal Business & j 1177 Camelback Street Seasonal Storage 11so11 MllU£ Newport Beach CA G.I Deliveries Accepted ' G Mention od for discount • New remm only THE EXTRA SPACE YOU NEED r.l.c~~~u~~l- 1 lnt_roductory Offer To : lkEui I Champaqn e Buff et Brunch In Town I • Prlme'llib • Ham • Turkey (Carved ro Order) I • Omelettes Madt> to Order • Pasta Dishes Made to Order • Assorted Fruit & Salads FREE I • Belgian Waftles Made to Order wYour Choke o/1bppings • I I Assorted Pastries 'I I • Variety of Breakfast Dishes • All Beverages & I I Juices Included & of course I CHAMPAGNE Giant Cookie with the purchase of one loaf of bread 1 per person • Expires 7126195 427 E. 17th Street • Costa Mesa (on 11th Street by Wberebouse Records) ---------------------- I SUNDAY 10:00 -2:00 I I Not valid wlany other promotion or discount I I Valid thru Month of July only I L428 E. 17th Street_Costa Mesa (7141 650-1750. ------------------ ······~~~ 1'7f4J llSO•f7SO ' w Ill (fl ts td le r- lo I· 'I d !S d e IS x n l· d IS ii l· L· DalJY Pilot SATURDAY, JULY 2.Z 1995 Al Festival gives repertory students chance to do it all S ammer 11 the Ume when most stud nts spend thttir days at the beach and their nights aS' far away from campus as possible. Unless, of course, you're one of the two dozen drama students enrolled ln the Orange Coast College Repertory Theatre Company. These young theatrical hopefuls have spent most of their summer preparing for the Hoon Nigro Play Festival," an evening of one-act plays that opens Wednesday night for a two week run in the OCC Ora- ma Lab Studio. The OCC Repertory Compa- ny is an 11-year-old program that enables students to learn all aspects ol play production. from acting and directing to crewing, lighting, ushering, box office and concessions. According to Rick Golson, chair of OCC's theatre depart- ment and the faculty advisor to the repertory company, the idea is to help give the stu- dents a well-rounded theater background. "It really gives them a chance to do it all," said Gol- son. Mlt always amazes me how they are able to get it together. We found that the more free reign and support we give the students, the better stulf they do. They do pretty quality work. They deserve a lot of credit. H The repertory program is not funded by OCC. The com- pany makes a small profit from each show they do, which gets applied to the next production. They have managed to stay in the black for the past 11 years, which is more than many pro- fessional theaters can say. But, said Golson, the M Don Nigro Play Festival" may tax the resources of the small theater troupe. . MThis is a pretty expensive festival in terms of royalties.• explained Golson. "We're doing 11 plays, four perfor- mances of each one, so the royalties are higher than usual. We might have a little problem breaking e..ren. We'll be close.• ./"'......._So who is this Don Nigro, / ancrwtiy do a festival of his plays? •tte's an interesting play· wright,· stated Golson. ·He takes normal, everyday people and puts them in a really unusual situation. His plays are about minor characters and their feelings and emotions oncerts r ' -.· -..... ~ J ' . ... ... -. : ----.. ~ ------. christopher trela· and what goes on in their lives. Golson used the example of "Captain Cook." ··captain Cook' is a mono- logue about Captain Cook's wife and her feelings alter finding out that he was killed. What was going on in her mind, what are her feelings. What would normally be a peripheral character becomes the focus of the piece,• he said. Nigro has had several of his full-length plays produced on- and off-Broadway, and in fact, the OCC theatre department recently presented the Nigro- penned play, "The Girlhood of Shakespeare's Heroines.• But Nigro's one-act plays, which range in length from three to 45 minutes and feature one to .three cbaracters, give the stu- dents a chance to concentrate on character development and the suotext of the story. The Festival, which plays Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and Sun- days at 3 p.m .. through August 6, offers four to five different plays each night. Tickets are $5, but for $10 you can buy a ticket that's good for any and all nights of the Festival's run. Tickets a~e available al the · door, space permitting, but with a theater that only holds 55 people, they frequently sell out. Call 432-5932 to reserve a seat for any performance. Unclaimed tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis at curtain time. Grieg in the great outdoors You think it's hot in Orange County in the summer? Pianist Edith Chen can't wait to get 9t•t,. 9Uvsg BUY & SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ~SOAIEB, ETC. 2584 ~ Blvd. (•t Del M•r) C:C.U M_. (714) 831-7313 & Arena Events Free With Fair Ad111lsslonl here ~ •It 's 107 degrees in New York. No one ls out on the street, H Chen said during a recent phone interview from the Big .Apple. Of course~ the 24-year-old Julliard graduate knows it's much nicer on the West Coast. Chen Uved in Southern California for several years after moving here fTom her native Taiwan in 1980. She's returning to Southern California to perform Grieg's Piano Concerto with the Pacific Symphony tonight at 8 p.m . as part of the PSO's Sum.mer Series. Normally. the PSO uses the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Segerstrom Hall to present their concerts, but summeftime is touring time for Broadway musicals, which means The Center is booked up through the fall. This gives the PSO an excuse to utilize Irvine Meadows for an outdoor concert series, but Chen will be spending some of her time, and money, in Costa Mesa. "I've been to that mall, South Coast Plaza. I miss it,· con- fessed Chen. Chen will have to do her shopping in between rehearsals. of which she has several. It's a schedule that Chen has gotten used to. This talented pianist has won prizes in music festivals and competi- tions around the world, and has performed internationally with a number of well-known orchestras. This upcoming sea- son, her first since receiving her Masters from Julliard, Chen travels to Europe, the Far East, Russia and the United States. "I really cover the globe,• Chen said. "l'm looking for- ward to it. I've traveled a lot since I was young -for com- petitions and for concerts. I'm used to it, but it can be quite exhausti11g." "So are classical music fans the same all over the world? "No, not quite. r can tell if they know the music or not immediately from the way·tl'ley listen, the timing of their applause. Sometimes they applaud in the middle of a piece.• Oops ... let's hope Orange County audiences save their applause for the end of Chen's performances. Tickets are priced from $13 to $49 and are available at the box office. .fD~· o,. ... c-•'Y • ._.~(> · L;O~CJ~ I• tlle P•clflc A•plllt .... tr• Oae Sllow Nl1lltly At 71JOP• SUNDAY, JULY 23 • ¥101 CAU '11..Ar::..~~~~ 111 Tiie CMrt Utllt lrtl•••hlH Ar•• ==n-WSK ............................... ........... Sil KiJsCl6-S'4)·S6 • Stnt(•r Kkk<Shl·M Junklr KIJ, Ol·171•S • Y,iun11 Kidt(6-lll·$2 lht~ K!J1(undtt6). FRE.E ........ ,- C.IPOIJI (4 orW!ft 1nml Rm ..... ,... . • Pianist Edith C hen will per- form Grieg's Piano Concerto. Future Broadway stars? I So, how did The Musical Theatre Academy of Orange County, based in Costa Mesa, handle their on-stage assign- ment as one of two children's choirs performing in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" that opened Tues- Clay at the Perfornung Arts Center in Costa Mesa? Very well. thank you. In fa ct, the 40 or so youngsters looked like they were having the time of their lives on stage at The Center. Come to think of it, they probably were. It's not often that local folks get the chance to be on stage at The Center, let alone for two weeks. These kid not only sang well, they emot~ drcunatical- ly at all the right moments and looked good doing it. They received a well-deserved round..Qf a_pplause for their efforts. Don't be surprised if this is the beginning of a musical theater career for some of these future Broad- way stars. Once you get a taste of the spotlight and audience applause, it can leave you wanting more. For those kids who decide to give theater a try, good luck . Or, as they-say in the theater, break a leg. Anecdotes and rope tricks Last Saturday, James Whit- more slowly sauntered on stagt\_ at South Coast Reperto- ry in~osta Mesa and, after a brief introduction, transformed himself into Will Rogers It's a role that Whitmore has played for nearly 25 years. but judg- ing from the marvelous perfor· mance that Whitmore gave, he hasn't grown tired of it. .The one-m~n show was more than·Just a lot of Rogers'. Umeles anecdote. and com- ments on society, •!though those were present a.od proved to b.e..as tunny .and pertinent now as they were years ago. Whitmore managed to show th~ human side of Rogers, mixing hlstorical bdckground and brief dramat- ic moments with the humorous commentary. He -even did a couple of rope tricks, which the audience enjoyed The standing ovation at the end of Whitmore's performance was well-deserved. The standing-room-only audience for the season-end- ing party and fund-raiser per· formance included many stu- dents from SCR's Professional Conservatory.' l don't know if they were taking ootes, but the re is a lot to learn from a veteran performer llke Whit- more. And, as Whitmore demonstra ted , there's still a lot to learn from Rogers, too. • CHRISTOPHER TRELA's Performing Arts column appears Saturdays. Costa Mesa Civic Prt:sml:s The Annual Patty AworJs SWlday, July 30, 1995 6:30pm ] A ! Sh• Ce de1 ten Ju< Ch Co Ga Art Ea• ita• An WE Pa He fre SU Ca Ki< Cr. - • • b J l fO reli en (In kn1 ' me 00 wit llgl to op ml1 8'fi SU ~ Yft me 0 1 , "'' .,, GO = community commenta9' · Water is a precious commodity, conserv.ation a serious issue ByMary F. Urashima Recent articles on the use of the Orange County groundwater basin ("Newport Water Plan Could Be Delayed"; "Mesa Water Forced to Shut Down Well•) point to very real concerns about the use of this precious natural resource. The name Fountain Valley recalls a time earlier this century when one could drill a well almost anywhere and a "fountain" of water would gush from the ground. There were fewer people, (ewer wells and fewer demands on the groundwa- ter basin. Orange County water agencies are working together to resolve the very serious issue of public d0J]lalld versus available water supply. This effort, called "Integrated Resource Planning," identifies the key areas of water resource management planning. These include groundwater mon- agement and storage, as well as desali- nation, reclamation, water transfers, and conservation. Mesa Consolidated Water District converted many p~kways and other greenbelt areas to reclaimed or recy- readers respond " cled water. The district ls participating in Inte- grated Resource Planning and commit- ted to educating the public on the wise use of water. In the past several years, thousands of homes have been retr-0fltted with low-now showerheads and ultra low- flush toilets. Hundreds of homeowners have par- tiqpated in Mesa's free water audit program, or the adult education pro- gram. Water Issues Study Group (WISG). Public participation in the serious issues of water management and con- servation is essential, regardless of wet or dry year conditions. We can no longer take this precious natural resource for granted. TIME TO BURY THE BLACK BALL? Surfers say its time to modify NeWport Beach's longstanding ordinance, ~d give them some more space to ride their boards • EDfTOR'S NOTE : The newly formed Newport Surf Council is fighting the city's 30-year-old black ball law, which. to insure safety for swim· men, doesn't allow surfers In the ocean between noon and 4 p.m .. from June 15 to Sept. 15. Organizers would like those limitations eased and would also like an area of their own where they can surf without restrictions. We asked our readers their feelings about those proposals, and following are some responses: I am a grandmother with an 11-year- old grandson who loves to surf when he comes to our house. It is hard to get him down at the unrestricted hours. I would like to have him be able to surf dt any time of the day at Newport Beach. Other beach areas set aside areas for surfers, and I don't see why with all the beach we have in Newport, we can't set aside a place for the kids. • UUAN JOHNSON Costa Mesa The black ball law that prohibits the surfers access to a public area is dated. The city should consider revising the ord.J.nance to allow a person or surfer the right to use a public area all day long. Perhaps an area can be carved out Crom 68th street to the river jetty. I don't envision the city incurring any addition- al expenditures regarding this. The black ball law is also borderline discrim- inatory. · PATRICK COX Costa Mesa Revision of the black ball law is long overdue. It is very discouraging, espe- aally for people who come from out of town and get here at 10 a.m. only to see a blade ball. That probably deters them from coming to Newport Beach and spending their money. GLENN DONAHUE Newport Beach Lots of the children love to surf and we would love to see the black ball lift- ed at sites like 34th Street and 54th Street. Maybe even a few days a week to give the kids more opportunity to surf. MICHELE Mil I ER Newport Beach., The black ball law is outdated and it is ~e for Newport Beach to offer all day surfing areas like all of the-cities along California's coast. Having designated areas for swim- ming and swfing would actually make the lifeguards' job easier, because swim- ming activity would be focused in cer- tain area and more overseeable. Surfing is an important part of Cali- fornia's culture and should be encour- aged, not prohibited by law. STEFAN JEllBMIAS Corona del Mar A good way to go would be to have a certain area that allows us to surf all day, possibly from 56th Street to the river jet- ties. We are only allowed the little area in front of the tWer jetties -one little " .. PWESJOENT 8111 Ointon, (0). The VVhli. House, 1600 P9nn- syfv.nla AWi., WMhlngton. O.C. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 a.m. to 2 p.m. PST.) VICI PWESl>INT Al Gore, (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suite 212, Wethington, D.C. 20500 eovnHOll '9'te Wiison. OU, State Clpitol, Saaam.nto, 9511 "· (916)iMS-2"' 1 U.S. SINATORS lli'blra ao.t, (0), 112 Hart SeM1a lldg., $Uke 212. w.Hl7:: o.c.; 20510 (202) 224-ISSJ or (310) .,._ OIMlne FM•ll\ (D). Jl1 ty,t lt.dg .. w.n. """°" o.c.. 20S '° (20Z) u. .. , Of 11111 San-- .. Monka lhd .. M 915, LOI Angll11, IOOl5, ., A surfer enjoys the waves off the Newport Beach coast. A change in the black ball law could give IUJ'fen more Ume in local waters. spot. AlsQ._ there should possibly be a revi- sion of the actual law, like on days when the waves are big or the weather ls cloudy. There is definitely something that needs to be done. scorn NESBrrr . Costa Mesc. I think there should be a zone in Newport, possibly 44th through 48th streets, where it can be surfing all day. We already have 40th through 44th for Spongers and the Wedge crew has taken over the Wedge all day, every day. BRIG JORGENSEN Newport Beach If you were to check llteguard records over the last five to 10 years, you would Jind..thatlhere have been more dr~ ings when the fiag is up -supposedly in the name of safety -as opposed to when the flag is down and the swfers are in the water. Surfers police themselves. If they see somebody in trouble, they are there quicker because they are already in the water. Surfers usually use the buddy • system and help out anybody in distress. STEVE MEANS Newport Beach That law is outdated and unf alr. They should have a .swimming area, but not the whole city black-balled. From 36th Street to the pier should be black-balled and 15th Street to the Wedge.black-balled. The rest of the areas-showd be openbecaUS"e they are the best for suding in the summertime. The thing is they black ball it and there is no .one out in the water, nobody. I am a voter and if I don't see some action on this I am not going to vote for the current council member$ again. GREG HALL Newport Beach l have been a resident here 20 years. I have been a bodyboarder, swf er, swimmer all that time. I think the time has long come to change these archaic laws. It is a crying shame when you are forced out of the water on one of the beSt days of the year. They are telling how to contad your representatives (310) 91~7300. HOUSE Of UJIRESENTATMS Q,ris Cox. CIU. • 47th Ofst., 4000 M«Mhur Blvd., East Tower; Suite 410, Newport IMch, 92660. 756-2244 or 206 Cannon Bldg., w.h- lngton, O.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (most of Newport Be.ch) 0.M ROhr~ (R), 45th Dtlt,. 11162 IMd'I llYd., ~ *, H\11~ ....,_ CA 92647 M7·24U or 23• Rayburn tb.* Offk9 lulldina. W~ DC 20515, QOl) 225- 1415. <Costa Mllll and w.st N9Wport lwh) Sla11SIMTI "°" Johnilon. (JU, 3501 Olst., .,..., On the prOC8 ol rnoMg to MW offtml In IMne) SW"IAllR•Y ~ lrliMr, (A), 70ttl Oltt .. 18t5J ~lhld,. Mee llO, Wine, tl71S, .. yo11.that you can't.surf the-best waves- you have seen in Newport Beach. They need to give surfers a larqe amount of space and they need to give a contingency for if the waves are good anywhere in Newport Beach, we should be able to surf there. If the waves are good, then the condi- tions are not good for swimming or div- ing. The bodyboarders have their area down on 40th Street .. the guys at the Wedge have there no Ootation devices after 10 a.m. -it is time to give the swfers some area. Maybe S2nd to about 61st street and a few times a year when 18th bu quali- ty waves. I MARTIN CONnNUEO FROM·A1 in the resusatation rt mptb. The third cam up with ro.dk l ueetments that nught g1v the C0111.1.t01e 1>4tl nt a f'<'Ond chance at We. It was not a pr tty pictur , bUt most of the audience atrea.dy knew that. l>robably 70% of them workf'd for th~ county, other government agenci • or a. government· dependent entity of on~ sort or another. There were dty councilmen, dty administrators, dty attor- neys. Officials from water and sewer districts, from county- employee associations. Oh. yes There w ere squadrons of lawyers and lobbyists, too. Then there w ete the civil- ianS. You could tell us: We were the ones in sports shirts and Jeans or kha.los. The others were seriously suited up, the women particularly notable in their bright summer outfits. Too bad there were so few plainlolk. Just an atom-sized handful of ordinary obzens out . of a county of 2.5 milhon. We should have overflowed Pan- . ther Stadium. not just a sec- ond-floor lecture hall Most of the avilians were definitely ax-grinders, the same crowd that shows up at every board meeting to give the supervisors what-for. These were the Sid Sotters of the county seat (though they, most hkely, are not fugitives from justice). Even so, they were mostly a mannerly and evil lot Except for the lout who booed at the first mention of Measure R. I RESCUED CONTINUED FROM A 1 bottom and they started drifting. Bob Doylon said they tied theu orange life jackets to the end of their fishing poles and swung them in the air hopmg to draw attention, and Cruz whistled shrilly -but to no avail The Coast Guard was notified the men were missing JUSt after 9 p.m. Thursday by the crew from a fishing boat returning from Catalina Island. The crew said thlnk he emburuMd even tbe m t rabid ot the mti·R cmwd. Th n th WU tbe bid mouth -literilfy -who degnd· lh consuttan aCCUling th m of g gtee(}·mobvated chulatans of •no t.nteg{lty. • After th asinine perfor· mMce, we broke into~ SJon group of 20·25 to give ad on bow the county can (ind its way out of the muck and mire. ln our group, these thoughts • kept swfadng: (1) Tap into M ure M and other cash cows. (2) Let mvestors take th ir lumps; to bell with paying them bade. (3) Restructure county government. (4) Reassess the way property is appraised so everybody pays on the same basis. (S) A one- time surtax. One of the better ideas was to ask people to pay their prop- erty taxes a year in advance. In return. they'd get a 10% dis- count The guy said this should cover the $2 billion debt. and give taxpayers a total return of up to 41 %, Wlth income tax deductions A CPA in the group Sdld, yeah, it could work. Supposedly, the best ideas are to be whittled down to a manageable number and be forwarded to th~ supervisors for their contemplation and - heh. heh -action. Meanwhile, as we were breaking, I sought out Bill Popejoy. I thanked him for his service and said how much I regretted his demise. "I'm not dead yet,· he said. "There's still some time left.· Yes, but probably not enough. I • FftED MARTIN'S column a~ars ~ Thursday and Saturday they might have seen two people wavmg red flags in a distress manner earlier in the evening, according to Coast Guard reports. The Coast Guard immediately began searching with a cutter, a helicopter and a 41-foot patrol boat from Los Angeles through- out the rught until the skipper of the sailboat radioed that he had located a stranded boat. "I'm happy,• said Rudy Autor, lus face lit in a grm. though at van- ished as he pondered whether he'll ever embark on another fish- ing excursion. "I don't know -maybe: u~o We Cater Fiestas . hhilMtion Cooking Our Specialtyt • ~ Faiita• lar • HatlCICle Tortillas • Strolling Mariochia 714 WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT ~'°' lf9_' FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE ,.!:.., ~ •UMBn1EVAeti LOW PRICES-ntl MOST~~ tint£ LA. AREA 1....t..1 ~ FORREADEASlOIUYPllOIUMWM..0 1AYSWNlllWT1llUGAZJNE -·· WINE CLUB FRESH RUSSIAN C AVIAR . " . ' . . . . •. • , I "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FuRNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 'WHY PAY JMORE? Recreate your .xle~ fumltaN to create new updat-4 ~-etf'le9I briefly in the news Program helps seniors find part-time employment The Orange County Senior AIDE.5 program as ~for actiVe semOJ cibzens who need put-bme employment - The program lS geared toward low income, disadvantaged seniors -55 years ot age or older -wbo can pe!form 20 ho\11'5 of clen<:al duties, child care or elder care seJVlces a week. Semors will earn $4.31 an hour working in non-profit ageno.es and muniopaliti~ dose to their home. For inf ormatioo, call the County of Orange/Older Worker Unit at 567-7364. Learn about foreclosed property at OCC seminar l...oc4l residents can learn about foreclosed . properties at an Orange Coast College seau- nar Saturday. Marshall Ridcbck -dJ.rector of real estate education at Cal State Los Angeles -will teach participants how to find and purchase foreclosed properties for little or no money down from 9 a.m. to noon m room 204 of OCC's Lewis Apphed Science Building Following the morning seminar, partia- pants will embark on a field trip from 1 to 5 p .m . to view foreclosed properties. Partlci- pants must provide their Gwn transportation The cost of the workshop.is $49 . To register, stop by OCC's Commumty Ser- vices Office, located ad1acent to college·s library at 2701 Fairview Road m Costa Mesa, or call 432-5880. LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM A 1 five deys per w That option Would indud dostng the tibrary on Sunda}'S The city"s four·branch pu~ hbrary sys- tem is one ol the l.a.rqest and most expensl to operate m the county. The bbrcuy board SAlUM>AY, MY 22. 1"5 -WAK'ted l<leoitz toeyaJuate r ..... ,..--~---... ------............... ., the hna.{loal effects of , 1 restricting non-Newport 1 •mNG CHAll6E : Beach residents from usmg ', 1 +'IM ..... Dtt 8Wh City the library. : Coundl Md 1he ..__, : Trustees and council t _ _., • members have frequently : bomd .. cllDm these : questioned the appropri-l ._ • • ic*-a .study ses· : ateness ol proVldmg service ,• tlon llll:JO.P.lft. Monday : lri .. Gommunltr Rootn of to a sigruf:icant number of : h Mil ipmt IMct\ Centni ; non-residents •tree of : ~ 1000 Avocado Aw. : charge." Accord.mg to •• :-.M. -. Kienitz's report. •S~o of the 1he W!llicn WM on9•0iitl)' : scheduled for 1 pm.. bUt circulation activtty was the time was~ badt generated by non-residents to~ ll'Yef~I throughout the library sys-Chy Cowd members who tern dunng fiscal year 1994-~to attend the funeral 95 of Balboa ~lion owner Dunng the same year. , Phil Toi« ear1ier in the non-residents using the : ..4~ Manners branch outnum-1 ._7 I bered Newport Beach resi-L----------------------- dents 172,187 to 147,964. Use of the Central Library dunng fiscal year 1994-95 was almost e venly divided between Newport Beach residents (.C 11,893) and non-residents (380 930). Hany Merrill. a former plannmg COtIUJlb· sioner and city budget watcher says thdl library users who d on t li\·e in the o l) ' -CENTER SHOE REPAIR ·---. ·Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less an 645·5511 I Hours: M-F 8:30 -6 :30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 I 1 1 5% OFfc~!!h~d ~,!PAIR WORK ·1 Ll·t Jim Jennin~s IO'CJll V\'llf \.~'mrlete 14., I ~ Complete :.c:e 5;Zi~\& == Re~y Copy I ~~~ - - -- -- - ---J 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! SISAL SALE up to 30~FF .ALDEN'S CARPETS, I C. 1663 Placentia c. Cosca ~tcsa 646-4838 f)I !!!!!!>f i l e TRI< ------- -- fl <.!_lJ_ J_ (_!_ ... ' ' I ' •• ' ;,· ·, • f I \ I I 1, i '• I ' ' ' ' -I I , () I .., (. ...... I _> • Bankruptcy • Corporations • Wills/Trusts • Tensnt/l.Bndlorcf • Divorce fnlf fomin 1)ncof egnJ C6nica, Inc. LET OUR FAMILY GIVE YOUR FAMILY help and compassion~ your time of need. Whatever your preference is... · burial at a focal <>t out of state cemetery or aemation that is handled in our own on site aematorium Our fairilly is llt1tlilllblt 24 hours• dliy with ansuim ..,m, '°:hssba """ll/ft.mllJblt prices. · Give us ; today or just •top by for ~help. \ .trJ h.lrdx~l~ SURVIVORS! BEFORE AFfER Restyling Event The metal may be worn. The style may De old· fashionecl, but the diamonds are forever new. Remount them in jewelry designed especially for them. It's a survival tactic that works every time. ~ less on all remounting senica, now through tile month Of July. EM CON11NUID fltOM A1 can attend tbe funeral Hrvke. Qperaton of tbe Pavilion will use • trolley to ferrv P89Pkt ~ the reception and the d~ muructp41 puking lot adja- cent to the Balboa Pier. •The (Pacific 'Aew) chapel will be way too small to hold the peo- ple woo "8.re going to want to come," said former City Manager Bob Wynn. who will speak during the service. "There should be an outstanding turnout. He was a legacy of the community." BER TOZER MkL ·111ar1 .........., tM ... ............... C»m'l •ll•d 1'cillln ..... lallt,_ al medical difftcultiet blld om edl cl glDll'Ollly, __.. • ~ _, th ha9-~to tuna tbe echalbl apt Tozer In and out al e al Jl!mY al b1I ~and ldl ;pMa1 during the final monthl ol spontOnbip of a filblllg wen near b1s -~!eat to see him in the bolpi· the H~~~ adtYllt tAl. • la.Id Roberts. who accompa-Dayna Pettit Mld Tozer started an nled Tozer during many fishing important tradition at revitaliztJig tnps. •He was a tough guy. He downtown Balboa. In losing Toz· never gave up until the last few er, Pettit says she bas lost •a real day~.• mentor. Acoorcllilg to Roberts, fishing The ipte~st in downtown and hunting were two or Tozer's sometimes brought Tozer to coun- passlons. Roberts and a mutual ell chambers where he would friend, Jerry Thompson, . once remind the City Council to sup· took Tozer to a ranch for a round port the Peninsula's efforts, · Unaware of his death, long- time friends Gronsky and Vance ,~...--T.iir-"'-~~ ~ TO!'Z8f dur· of dove hunting. according to Wynn. ·we sat him in the chair and •He would constructively criti- booked up-hii ~gen.-And oe-+<JZ& u& fof JlOt. maintftining-th~ popped a few doves,• Roberts landscapin9 on Balboa Boule- ni -Of A s' St 0 dE te Jt• Cl Ct G. Al E; itc A w p, H fr SI c K c -.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I hJ " cl 0 kl m OI w I~ re ()I m 8\ 9J ~ ing a lunch meeting Thursday. A Adoption workshop ottered at OCC How to successfully com- plete an adoption will be top· le of an Orange Coast College wofkshop from 9 a.m. to noon on July 29. The workshop, presented by adoption consultant Sherry Spain, will provide individu- als and couples with the basic information necessary to com· plete an adoption. The class takes place in room 20S of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building and costs $JS per person, or $59 for two. To register, stop by OCC's Community Services Office, adjacent to OCC's library at 2701 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa;·or call 432-SBBO. . RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolor Coven Morel I~ HAlllOl llVO., COSTA MESA -5'&-1156 ·IE AURT(CNMIHUltlO • lYU s•AIUtLI- • A (U' IN Tttl "'°RNINCi IUOIU WORIC • A cu• IN THE AmRNOON AT WOlllt ORlCilHAl Ull'U IYIP~HT HlUAL:TIA ICH" YoU AT THl ~OF YOUR GA.11\l ~ A D(U(IOUS DIUNlt THAT CilVU 't'OUR FA«A HEA&.THY CilOW. A tUMO Of IYUllKM'T MU> NINI NAlWAl NlllS THAT ltltH YOU WU>l AWA1'l AND YOUR lY'U S•AR~llNCi DISCOVIA THE ANCIEJ« SECRtr OF EYHRIGHTTtA FOR OH£ IOX QA ,U,S) SENP ~-TO: NATURAL 8£VERAGl CO. IOX2261 CHRISTIANSBURG, VA 24068 Put a bug in someone's ear. Use the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIED SECTION 642-5678 - WEEKEND have it certified by then. It should be an ideal run." CONTINUED FROM A 1 The weekend will be gin Fri- day_ with a Big Band dance at the Pavilion, featuring the music of either Les Brown or Stan Kenton. Saturday will fea- ture the Peninsula's first annual SK run and race-walk. Judge Robert Gardner, author of •Bawdy Balboa," will conduct a 2K historic tour of tpe Balboa area. l Race organizers say that the scenic SK course, which will begin at the fire station on Island Avenue, will Likely attract many of the area's top runners. "The qmrse is flat, fast and scenic,• said Wes Armand, the city's harbor inspector. "We'll Gardner's daughter Nancy, who helped form the Newport Beach chapter of the Swf tider Foundation, said the historic walk will have a uniqµe appeal as well, although that event will not be a •race.• •we're still working out the details of that .course," Gardner said. "People Still get their exer- cise, but there won't be any fin. ish line.• Proceeds will go to an impor- tant cause, according to event coordinators. City s taff and environmentalists have been concerned about the fate of ocean and bay water quality testing since Orange County eliminated its routine testing program ill the wake of the county bankruptcy. A limited version of the pro- • fxM:iM .pment • Scuba gear • Webuits • Surfboards • Golf • Rollerblades Anyfltltw A ....,..,.,.., ,. • wlfft .,,.,.,., ltc:;;...--:::T~a ... I • ' I •. 1uy. C01111Cgn • w 14•~••0 670 w. , ,. •••• c.... ... lone"'°'* .... o1-...i LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. · UNIVERSITY FACUL 1Y PHYSICIANS ·LICENSED NUTRmONISTS · PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS · PERSONAL TRAINERS · SAFE & EFFECTIVE APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS · COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE THE INTELLIGENT AL I ERNATIVE . UCIRflem 0 ··=-= 535.()539 · THE U'~IVERS1TY NUTR :T IO~i & LIH'STlLE PROGRAr.1 THE U!HVERSITY FASTING PROGRAr.1 '13a[6oa Porch · 'Erith/01lt_ l«Jts a 6tautifii/~rrftn. 'Enfl:Odll tlie sWfits ani s6un4 of wur 11tnum or ,Rtmh with .a ~ tlt1rufJ """1 f ointtibi, "'pdni foimtllin. • • "' Yifa for 'H'attfiforour featurt of tfrt 'Wet(tVenJ ot&r'Iliutstftlj~&SahUlllJ. 224 Marine AVe, Batboa·,rstana • 723·4113 wi.a.·.-.w.... 'lbw'a ............ ..... .... la '!i' ,,.,.= ==..-~= Her huaband bad em tbat bll f&NweD oet~ uo.ald not be a sed oora*"l W 1atber •a oeletaratlon of bla ut.f,• a~rdlilg to Mn. Tozer. A memorial selvice will be held at l p.m. at the chapel in Pacific \1ew Memorial Pa.rt. 3500 Padflc View Drive. A reception will follow at the Balboa Pavilion. Those who attend the reception are advised to park at the munici- pal parking lot adjacent to the Balboa Pier. The family requests that memorial donations be made to -the puhnonat y wt1t at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. gram was eventually reinstated, but' with future funding uncer- tain, harbor watchers have con· tinued td closely monitor the issue. Durlnf! a recent meeting of the city s Harbor Quality Committe.e, comr;nittee mem- bers "brainstormed" and came up with the SK race as a means of raising much-needed rev-. enue. "The funds may be allocated · to water testing or to some oth- er ~ater quality related pro- gram in Newport Beach," Gard· ner said. "It all depends on what the future holds. The weekend celebration, which does not yet have an offi- cial name, concludes Sunday with open houses at · the city's fire and police statiol;ls. Side- walk sales will take place throughout the weekend along the Peninsula. BERBER $699sq.yd. Reg.$10.50 DAILY Pl.OT Fl£ POOl Phlllo R. Tozer lived ln Newport for 50 years and was owner of the Balboa Pav111on (ln background) and Davey's Locker. JAGLAR RANGE ROVE XJ6, XJS lnfendn. Discovery, Range Ronr BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS Quality care for fine British Automobiles 1760 Monrovia Ave. Unit ClO • Costa Mesa "Visit our showroom today and you will discover our everyday low prices. Our friendly service will help you find the best value for your budget. n Sincerely, Lenny Peterson •HoHldden c.,.,... 646-8802 HEAVY QUALITY PLUSH OR FREIZE s11?!w~ • COllllERCIAl. LEVEL LOOP I I 1 I ' EYE-OPENER Local swfers gearing up for next week-S Op Pro QUOTE OF THE DAY 7he Op usually starts_ me off ... " -NEWPORTSfilCIHE COUJNS g hits scene -witli Op · Pro • First of two big events starting Monday _ __:_at Huntington Beach includes ~t:twport standouts Richie Collins and Todd Miller. •This year marks the ninth NIKE Club Cup in 12 years for the local club at the Volleyball Festival. T be Orange County Volleyball Club recently completed a very successful Volleyball Festival. The Orange County Nike team defeated the OCVBC 17 Blue team in the 18s final, the OCVBC 16 Blue won the 16s championship final, and, after a very high finish by the OCVBC 14 White, won the NIKE Club Cup awarded to the top overall finish by a club. This marks the ninth time in the 12-year history of the Festi- val that Orange County has won the Club Cup. We are obviously very proud of these accompJishn}ents. Equally as important are the finishes of all of the teams within the Orange County Volleyball Club structure. Praviously, the success of the OCVBC 16 Orange team in winning Its Festival division was acknowledged. In fact, four of the five OCVBC 16s teams won their respective divisions. Orange County 16 Red was coached by former OCVBC star Prentice Perkins, whose career always reflected her toughness and desire for competition. This team (her first as an OCVBC c • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82 By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -Newport Beach's Richie Collins said he's •just cruising" into the 14th annual Op Pro Surfing Championship, which begins Monday and runs through July 30 on the south slde of the Hunting- ton Beach Pier. "I haven't been doing too well lately, because I've been playing around, goofing off and trying to have some fun,• said the 1989 Op Pro champion, who was also a finalist at the prestigious competition in 1991. Collins said he is currently rated in the top 30 of the Association of Surf- ing Professionals World Champi- onship Tour and 51st on the World Qualifying Series (which qualifies its top 44 surfers to next yedis the WCT). He entered last y~ar·s Op Pro rated No. 2 in the WQS. •I'm not mad or 1 anything about my results," said surf- ing's resident eccentric, who advanced to the third round or the Op Pro main event last year, then went on to make the J quarterfinals 'of the U.S. Open, which again follows this year's Op Pro, Aug. 1-6 at the same venue. •There's still seven contests left. ·I've never really done well at the beginning of the season, and the Op usually starts me off," continued Collins, who will be joined by a handful of local com- petitors. including 1993 Op Pro quarterfinalist Todd Miller of Newp6rt Beach. In addition to Miller, eliminated m the second round of la;;t year's Op Pro main event, the local prospects include Lcika Burgess (Corona del Mar). Barry Deffen- baugh. David Giddings. Jeremy Giffen. and Taylor Amick (Newport Beach), as well as Costa Mesa's Nate Hawley and John Morris. NeWp<>rt Harbor High product Tricia Gill, now resid- ing in Carlsbad, is slated to compete in her 11th Op Pro women's event. Costa Mesa bodyboarder Chris Tennberg, a quarter- finalist at last year's U.S. Open. had yet enter Friday ' 11 "-'-I " At the age of ~5s,· Duesler s~ giving lessons on court • Retired teacher fri:>m New)>ol'.t cuttently seeking honors at National "*dcourts. _ DAILY PILOT STAff PHOTO Newport's Todd Miller advanced to the quarterfinals of the 1993 Op Pro, an event which starts Monday. afternoon, though Bud Surf Tour representallve Alisa Schwarzstein said he's a faithful participant and could still file a late entry form. Tennberg. a Southern Cali- fornia College student. was second overall on the Bud Tour in 1992. Rob Machado of Card.tff took home $6,000 and last year's Op Pro Championship men's crown, as Aordlan Kelly Slater finished s~cond. The Op Pro, which offers a purse of $71 ,000, is the highest-rated contest (four stars as opposed to the oth- er seven events, which are two-star rated) on the ASP- sanctioned World Qualifying Series, also kn6wn as the Bud Surf Tour. Frieda Zamba of Flagler Beach, Fla. out-pointed fel- low Floridian and one-time Huntington Beach resident Lisa Anderson to add to her Op~o dominance with a sixth women's title. In addition, the top four finishers among surfers not seeded in the U .S Open, will gain wild-card berths in the ASP World Championship Tour event. Giddings. 28, 1s a 10-ye ar veteran of professional surfing, including four preVlOUS Op Pro events. He is rated in the top 20 of the Professional Surfing Associa- tion of America and competes in contests on the West Coast and in Hawaii. •SEE SURFING PAGE 84 BORN TO RACE •Olympic Fes,val-bound swimmer Jessamyn Miller of Costa Mesa has strong competitive urges to go along with her talent. By Barry Faulkner, Oal1y Pilot COSTA MESA -The. medals. the personal bests, the adulation, and the simple satisfaction of seeing hours of training pay off. all enhance Jessamyn Miller's competitive swimming experience. But take away the crowds. lane lines and touch pads. and the ex-junior national 100 breaststroke champion • would probably find aquatic bliss by out-sprinting her friends to the nearest of:bhore buoy. ·1 just like to race people,• said the 15-year-old Coeta Mesa resident. wbo will do .. ~tat the U.S.~ ... beginning today .... Air Poree .A.e9dlmy ID c..- $1pdDgl. ..... ~ -" ... ClllDll' d.., eye tn .... a8Mi' --•-tt'aagood---. .... ..., ..... -....~· .... ..., .... iOIGOk baCIE '° llnd Mr~ d .... tw' ht blr llnit -·"--~ .. ,.... • A.•1 t-rnllilt-ratMmi' .,..~= .... • breaststroke champiory;~p. was second in league in the 100 butterfly, and clauned a silver medal in the 100 breaststroke at the CIF Southern Section Division I Fmals. She won the aforementioned national crown (in the under-18 age division) two summers ago, and finished 15th in the same event at the senior nationals (no age limit) last spring. "When she decides to race, there's nothing to stand in her way.· said Cathy Ferguson, a former Olympic swimming ~ld medalist (two victories at the 1964 Games in Tokyo) who coaches Miller at the Los Caballeros Swim Club in Fountain Valley. ·she's very strong mentdy and physically. although she's not large in stature.• After dabbling In gymnastk:l ud soccer, Miiier has f0<.'\li8d ..... S-foot-3, l»- P<JUIJd "-• a IUbllein swt , I ·1 started SWllmllinl---1 WU trying out for tuMllr lit~ wbetl I W• 10. • recaliild. •and I n 11 t 1 I tll • "*'*' tim9in .... -~ie frult)1L" Now, Mm. II----·-staftdardl for tbe ·~iilli., In Nbnaary . -n..t'Sllllil-··-...... im ••• .......... ...... .. .... ..... _.. . ni OJ A SJ Sl c. d• te J\ c c G Al E1 itt A w p, H fr SI {. K c -.. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • IO " d {11 kl m oc w I~ tc 01 m 8\ SI vti vf • m 0 °' fyfesa poloists ·boon~ fOr J_unior Olympics--=---- ........... •sp1rt.._.. llGMMW LIAGllB Men's cc (at Wist PMw- port/Enslgn): • 1. M~ic Mondayt. .0, 2. 8ulls. 3-1; 3 . Penal Code, 2-2; 4. (tie) 81otribe. 1-3; Power O\iro- practi<, 1-J; 6. 2().20 l'e(y- SOF1UU. ••111orta..c:t. • d~ 1-3. STOOCMO«Ell UEAGm Men's CC (at· West New-1.Je#Boys; 7-1; 2. Paine ' • Seven-day event near Orlando, Fla. will get under way July 30. National Championships, and ~ Taylor and Grayeli have international playing expen- pot11Ensign): 1. Shamrodcs, Webber Newport. ~2; 3. 4-0; 2. (tie) Just Play, 2-2; (tie) Merrill Lynch New- Mixed Plate. 2-2; Thunder port. S-3; S.8. Bam Storm• River, 2-2; S. (tie) Madre ~ S-3; 5. (tie) field Of Madness, 1-3; Old But Slo, Schemes. 4-4; Paine Weber 1-3. Mission Viejo, 4-4; Paine COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa water polo squads are heading for Aorida on Fnday to partidpate in the National Junior OlymplCS water polo cbamp1onsbips The seven-Oay tournament will be held July 30 through Aug. 5 m Altamonte Springs. a suburb of Orlando. The Costa Mesa ~d will compete against 23 other teams from throughout the United States and Puerto Rico for the 17-and-under division title, and will take on 15 other teams m the 15-and-under cliVJSion. The Costa Mesa teams are compnsed solely of students who attend Costa Mesa High. Tbeu competition will be aga.mst pnmanly club and all- star teams. Nonetheless, the Costa Mesa tea.ms promise to be strong contenders at both levels The 17-and-under team firushed second at the region- al quahfymg touma.m~t. los- mg only to SoCal, the reigning nabonal champion at the 17- and-under level. This Mesa team IS filled with ta.lent. Brian Kreutzkamp Seven members of the 11- and~under team received Pacific Coast League honors last fall, including Sean Hyl- ton, who was the league's 1994 Most Valuable Player; Robert Grayeh, Ryan Dandy, James Com.fort. Roger Kimos, Justin Taylor and Elijah McDanrue1. Graye!i and Dandy were All-CIF m DlVlsion II last year. Goalie Taylor earned All- America honors at the 1993 n . -., This same team finished fifth at last year's JO's while competing at the 15-and- under level. and have won five ot the seven tournaments in which they have competed tbus far this summer. The head of the program is CoacQ. Brian Kreutzkamp, who is assisted by Scott Taylor. Both coaches are graduates of Costa Mesa High. Kreutzkamp, 22, was the PCL 1994 Coach Qf the Year in water polo, and coached Mesa's bronze medal winning 13-and-under National Junior Olympics team in 1993. Five ke¥ members ~ this medal-winning team form the core of this year's 15-and- under squad: Taylor, Todd Hylton, Chad Cleaver, Mike ·Baldwin and Jimmy Walters. Although the qualifymg tournament was held before summer practices began and the team bad not yet had an opportunity to play together, the 15-and-under team fin- ished fourth at the regionals. .___...,,~~ c ttlt-t~~r-f-\\ft!b~r-or.m-g~ ~ ~ Ensign): (tie) 1. Orummy Magic. 3-5; 9. S.8. Slam- King White a Gire, 3-1; mers, 2-6; 10. Sutro, 0-8. Latham a Watkins, 3-1; Third String, 3-1; 4. (tie) MOM>AY t.EAGUES Dunk On You, 2-2; Rutan & Men's CC (at Bonita No. Tudc.er, 2-2; 6. (tie) Gibson, 1): 1. No Glove. No Love, 5- Dunn a Crutcher, 1-3; 1; 2. (tie) Oown Punchers, KPMG Peat Marwick, 1-3; 4-2; Old Slow Dogs. 4-2: 4. Panthers, 1-3. Those Guys, 4-3; 5 Pet TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's B (at West New· port): 1. (tie) Humor Kings, 4-0; Knighthawk.s, 4-0; 3. Place Mats, 3-1; 4. Juicers, 2-2; 5. (tie) Air Newport 1- 3; R-Selves, 1·3; Run 'N Gun, 1-3; 8. BMC. 0-4. Men's C (at Ensign): 1. Squar & Clarke, 4-0; 2. Bncklayers, 3-1; 3. No Vert 2-2; 4. (tie} All Guards. 1-3; The Bookies, 1 ·3; Shooters, 1-3. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's A (at We5t. New- pcjrt}; 1. (tie) Balls Of Jus- tice, 5-1; Mod Squad. 5-1; 3. Sharks, 4-2; 4. Cassidy's Fools, 3-3; 5. Brave Bunny, 2-4; 6. Kings, 1-4; 7. Lost In Space, 0-5. Men's CC (at Ensign): 1. (tie) Ace In The Hole, ~1; Grizzlies. 4-1; 3. Rhoids, 3· 2; 4. Baxter Blue, 2-3; 5. (tie) Squirrels, 1-4; Tasman- ian War Devils, 1-4. Men's C (at Lincoln}: 1. Shop Boys, 3-3; 6. Just Hit It. 3-4; 7. Sparkey's Machine, 2-4; 8. Cal-Con- nection. 0-6. Men's C (at Lincoln No. t/Bonita No. 2): 1. Sun Dev- ils, ~ 1; 2. Air Touch, 5-1; 3. (tie) Blaclcies Fighting Pid- geon, 3-3; The Replace- ments, 3-3; 5: (tie) Drunk Losers, 2-4; Seaport Con- struction, 2-4; Technologi- cal Software, 2-4; 8. Crank Calls, 2-5. Men's C (at Bonita No. 2.ILincoln No. 1): 1. BRW Hazards, 6-0; 2. (tie) Bad Creation, 4· 1-1; Ctub Sportswear. ~1-1; 4. Quik- silver, 3-3; 5. Barflies, 2-4; Port St. Ballers, 2-4; X-Zib- itz. 2-4; 8. Homer Simpson, 0-6. Coed CC (at CYQ: 1. Ball Bashers, 7·1; 2. Land Sharks, 6-2; 3. Pierce. Street Annex. 5-3; 4. The Tribe, 4- 4; 5. Price Waterhouse, 2-6; 6. Transamerica Tornados, ().8. i U.S. Junior Team at Wor)d Oiampionships Islanders, 5-0; 2. SYC&R. 4- 1; 3. (tie} Blazers, 3·2; Rimshots, 3-2; 5. (tie) Mofo's, 2-3; Quiksilver. 2-3; 7. Viva Las Vegas; 1-4; 8. C&W ~oids, 0-5. Women's CC (at CdM High/Eastbluff): 1. Johnny's Angels, 6-0; 2. Dude'ettes, 5-1; 3. Bad Girls. 3-4; 4. Anchors, 1·5; 5. Squeeze Play, 1-6. I 1 • CdM's Grant part of through July 30. The U.S .. featuring Corona del Mar's Crosby Grant, joins 23 oth- er countnes m the b1-annuaJ com- petition wtuch last was held in Cauo, Egypt in 1993. tralia in pool play. After an off-day Wednesday, teams assemble for two games each in the semifinal and final round July 27 -30. Women's C (at CdM High/Eastbluff): 1. Mitts- frts, 7-1; 2. The Pretenders, S-3; 3. (tie) Angels, 2-6; Lar· son's, 2-6. 1 American squad dueling 23 other countries. THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's C (at Ensign): 1. I 1 The United States Junior Nabonal Water Polo Team is in I Dunk.u-k, France for the Junior The U.S ., being coached by Larry Rogers, finished fifth in 1993 W1th a final-round 10-7 win Tony Valentine Contruc- tlon, 5-0; 2. (tie) Flaker, 3-2; Rip-Masters, 3-2; 4. Haskell & White, 2-3; 5. (tie) Dolores Sportfishing. J-4; 6. Team Ganis, 1-4. TIJESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. lJ: 1. Fox & Firkin, 6-2; 2. Lightning·Lumber; 5·2; 3. I . World Champ1onstups, wruch run Th~ U.S. faces Croatia. Ger- many, China. France and Aus- . ..,. BYC's Governor's Cup to start Thursday I CORONA DEL MAR • Balboa California YC, Cabrillo Beach vc. power boate.. have household UghCning can strike Yacht ~ begin the prestigious King Harbor Y_C. Long Beac!b YC, inc6mes of less than $50,000 a Lightning strikes on boats are International Governor's Cup rac-Monterey Perunsula YC, Newport year. . ing event for 15-to 19-year-old Harbor YC, Royal New Zealand •In 1994. more than 87 million fairly frequent. and can cau~e sailors W1th registration on Yacht Squadron, The Royal da~age, espeoally. t? ~ectro~c Wednesday. Prince Alfred YC (Australia), Americans participated more eqwpment, but m1u:ies and General Chairman Don Hubell defender St. Francis YC, Santa than once in some type of recre-deaths are rare, acc?rc:trng to the announced that Wednesday's Barbara YC and Southern YC ational boating activity (fishing. Bo~t Owners Assoaa.tio~ of The registration of the teams will be (New Orleans). ·sailing, motor boating, water ski-Urute~ States, the nations 18:1"gest followed by competibon on Balboa YC is located at 1801 ing, canoeing. etc.). orgaruzabon of recreational • Thursday at 11 a.m. Bayside Dnve. • The average cost of having a •boaters. The populdI race was started recreational boat towed if it The -~ation's marine insur- 29 years ago as the mspiration of Facts & Figures breaks down on the water is $263. ance diVlSlon recently completed , Chet and Glee Purcell. The regat-Boabng facts and figures, all •The average length of a a study of five years of claims for • ta follows the lme of the famous according to the Boat Owners recreational boat in the USA is 16 lightning damage. Here's the Congressional Cup on a junior Association of The United States: feel chances of various types of boats • scale. •Michigan has the most regis-•As many as 2,000 lighthouses being struck by lightning: Many of the competitors for the tered boats m the USA _ 874,818 have been built in the USA since Auxiliary sail: 6 out of 1,000; • Governor's up have go.neon to _ and Amencan Samoa. with 1789, but fewer than 850 are still Multihull sail: 5 out of 1,000; , win the gressional Cup and standing. Trawlers, 3 out of 1,000; Sail only, satl in America's Cup competition 156· has the least. •Outboard motor boats 18 to 2 out of 1,000; Cruisers, 1 out of , and the Olympics. •142,000 personal watercraft 23 feet in length are the most pop-1,000; Runabouts, 2 out of 10,000. Heading the race committee is were sold in the USA m 1994. a ular with boat burglars. The odds U you're caught in a thunder- Mike Wathen. assisted by U.S. 37 7% increase over 1993. of recovering a stglen boat: 1 m storm, bead for shore immediate- certihed sailing wnpires. The race •Recreational boaters spent 10. ly. Keep passengers low in the IS sailed in Santana 20s and man-center of the boat or cabin aged by all volunteer BYC mem-more than $14 billion on boats, • In the 144-year history of the remove m etal jewelry, eyeglasses'. bers. . motors. trailers and accessories in America's Cup, only three women etc. and stay away from electron- ~ Heroes. 4-1; ... MalW a.tten, o-a. l.Oren'J Spotts card Con-Co4td CC (at CV nec:tion. 3..t; S. Mazzottl's, High): 1. SRS Tech, 6- 2-S; 6 Tebly Hero's. 2-6. Hoozonfurst. 6-l; Men'J CC: 1. Uecicers, 6-2: Squeea Pl~. ~5j .C. 2. Zero Toler1nce, S-2; 3. Chi~. 3·5; 5. Kl: Kr (tie) 40 Bones A Head, S-3; 6. Original Pizza, 5-3; 5. (tie) Four Se~ns Hotel, 4--4; TH&mDAY L.aAGUU Hawes. .&-..; 1. Care Unit; 2-Coed CC {at.tonita No. 6; 8. Win Or Lose. We Par-1. Quiet Women, 7-{); fy, o-8. Regulators, S-2; 3. 8.C.s., Men's C: 1. GJ's Sliders, 7-4; 4 Md What Not, 2·5: 1, 2. 5150's, 5·2; 3. Team The Far Sides, 1-8. Easton; 4-3; •. Dan91in9 Coed c (at Bonita No. Woodrows, 3-4; 5. The 1. Borders Runners. 6-1; Place, l-5; 6. All Diameter, Bank Mutual MQrtgag G-7. ~--umtJn::--t-:~1.; 3. fountain Heads 5- Men">C:-1. The"' • 4. Wifliam Lyon Comp 5-3; 2. Germs. 3-2-2; 3. n·es '"3· 5 liwo Min B ''"3141i B ,, .... ,' one As, .... - ; · ea ags, warning, 3-4; 6. Origin 3-3; 5. Balboa Boys. 2~1; lta 6. Peat MarWkk Maulers, Pizza, 2-5; 7. Su ns 2-4. Sc:hrt,wi1~. t-6; 8. Park N Coed C-1 (at CYCJCdM po -v. High): 1. (tie) Datamed Coed C (at Lincoln No. 1 Dawgs, 6-1; Keystone 1. Law In Motion, 7-0; Pacific. 6-1; 3. (tie) New· PHJW, ~ 1; 3. Hot Chili, 3· 31 port Ski Company, 2-5; Red 1; 4. O'Melveny & Meyers Dogs. 2-5; 5. Athletic Sup-3·3-1; 5. Accounts Over rt 2 "' load, 2-4-1; 6. The Loterr po ers, -v. Coed C-2 (at CYCJCdM Breeze, 2-4·1; 7. Yello~ High): 1. 10 Loaners, 6-1; 2. Dogs, 2-5; 8. KL Tenkeis, 1 Pro Boneheads, 5-3; 3. 6 .• Latham & Watkins, 4-3; 4. Coed C (at CYQ: 1. DP'! Bunzie's Bashers. 3-4; 5. Hurricanes. 6-1; 2. LaS1 Gibson. Dunn & Crushers, Minute Entry, 5-2; 3. Bre..., 0-7. Crew, 5-2; 4. Newport Cubs, 4·3; 5. Newport WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Jazzz, 3-4; 6. Kol~ 2-5; 7 Men's CC (at Bonita No. Motley Crew, 2-5; 8. Circle 1): 1. •Headcases, 10-0; 2. Of Friends, 1-6. So.x, 6-4; 3. (tie) Bilbo Bag· Coed C (at CdM/Bonita gins, 5-5; Sons Of Beaches, No. 1): 1. Desperadoes, 7·1, 5-5; 5. Far Side, 3· 7; 6. Psy-2. Hewitt Hawes, 6-1 ·1; 3 chic Nutumbas. 1·9. Oel-Cim, 5-2-1; 4. Cooki· Men's C (at Lincoln No. estix. 4-4; 5. Fletcher Jones, 1/Bonita No. 2): 1. LA. Cel· 4-4; 6. Foul Ball And lular, 8-1; 2. Jammon Juice· f · ... 3 5 7 1 N c. 3 5 8 rienus, · ; . . . , -; . mons, 6-3; 3. Kaos, S-4; 4 Sideshow Bob 2-6· 9 G D I The Sooners. 4-4; 5. Bui· ' ' · · · · I. . 3 . 1 Tigers, ~. 1ona1rs, -5; 6. Nrte Ovv s, 3-6; 7. CS Scrubs, 1·7. FRIDAY LEAGUES Men's Twili9!1t (at CdM Coed CC (at Bonita No. 2). High/Eastbluff}: 1. Echo Beach, 8-l; 2. (tie) CB 1. (tie) On Fire, 5-1; 911. 5. Green Machine, 6·2-1; 1; 3. Acme's Back, 4-2; 4. Embo, 6-2·1; 4. (tie) Alice Pirates, 2-4; 5. (tie) Heaven· And The Boys. 3-6; CB ly Hitters, 1 ·5; Renegades, Commercial. 3-6; 6. Gibson, 1-S. Dunn & Crutcher, 0-9. Coed C (at CYQ: 1. Face Men's C (at Lincoln No. First,· 6-0; 2. (tie) Cox, 4-2; 1/Bonita No. 2): 1. •Around Seashore Sluggers, 4-2; 4. The Horn, 9-1; 42nd St. Thoerner & Toma, 3·3; 5. Hitchhikers, 8-2; 3. The Wet Seal, 1-5; 6. Blame Hooligans, 5-5; 4. (tie) Dawn, 0-6. Deloitte And Touche, 3-7; Men's C (at Bonita No. 1): Yellow Sox, 3·7; 6. Kelly 1. CRC Stealers. 7-1; 2. And Company, 2-8. Coldwell Banker, 4-2; 3. Coed C (at CYC/CdM Hang Loose Crew, 4-3; 4 High): 1. Clown People, 7. Olde Private Brokerage, 3· 1; 2. Arv Housing Group, 6-5; 5. Brew Crew, 0-7. 2; 3 BOO Bom~. H; 4. The Replacements, 2-6; 5 •-champions. COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB The p~rtiapants for the 1995 1994. have sailed in the finals. The last ic equipment, rigging or other Governors Cup are as follows: •st% of sailors and 57% of time was in 1937. metal objects. McOellan is top finisher at NBGC BA EYER HAD ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHIN ALL IS RIGHT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR GOLF NEWPORT BEACH -Rollo McClellan was the first-place fin- isher last Wednesday at the New- port Beach Gou Club men's sum- mer tournament. McClellan was followed, in order, by Byron Burton, John Anderson, Lee Crumbley and Hal Green. aosest to the pin (within six inches) was Curtis Herberts, while in the low gross category, Ron Aitken was first followed by McClellan. 'Renegade Ride' set at South Cnast Plaza The first Renegade Ride, a motorcycle ev nt benefiting the Cystic Plbr05ts Poundntton, will tart in SOuth C0<1st Plaza Vlllage on Sunday, July 30. Th rid wW conclud in Sil· verado Canyon. ParUdpaUon OOIU includ• the ride, live ena.t· ta6t1ment, pk;!* lunt:h, wndor apo and molOn:yde lhow. Por more Information, J>l.Mlfte 931-1393. DEI P FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lodt• -8 boats. 305 anglers. 2 yellowtail, 1 white sea bass, 818 bar- racuda, 118 calico bass, 482 sand bass, 4 sculpin, 3 sheephffd, 3 halibut. 21 mackerel. Newpoft &Anding • S boats, 144 anglers. 357 barracuda, 218 sand bas6, 152 calico bass, 7 sculp n. 2 halibut, 1 black s.a ba1' (relnsed), 1 sea robin, 61 mackerel. GAMl'P When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Gol1 and we'll show you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to chooae from for only '7500-. or sl_iln up for all three and SAVEi ~ four people per c:laS9) 1' 660.S102 ·1701 GOLF COURSE DR. COST. Ne~ 8"ch/Costa Mesa Dady P1IUt SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1995 I J Local anglers hitting it big in Catalina Next grwrlon run set for July 29-Aug. i •All-day boat reports fishing continu~s to be productive in catching yellowtail, sea bass. Sloppy weather in channel and outer waters slowed the yellowtail and calico bass bite around Sdn Clement~ Island during mid-week action. ,, ---. ..... - _ ... -~ ' [¥_........ -. ..!-'I• ... • Most of the fleet had to seek protected waters of Catalina Island where some pretty good counts on jim.__ ____ _ 'stmm yerrowtail, log barracuda, l:..:eg;_al_-l-.._...----. • • calicos and a few white sea bass were n1em 1ec made by both sportboats and private yachts. Jeff Hewitt at Davey's Locker (673-1434) in Balboa reports fishing has been pretty good on the all-day boat going over to Catalina. "Squid is still floating at the island and when ~bait tank is topped off with live squid, anglers are hooking yellows and sea bass," said Hewitt. If the wind dies down, fishing could bust wide open in offshore waters. Both Catalina and San Clemente are holding lots of schools of fish, but they are just not hungry. The six pack charter boat Bongos (673-2810) called in to report that they had yellowtail swimming under the boat on Thursday, but they weren't biting. Newport's bait boat has been nettirig mostly anchovies along the beach and these hook size 'chovies have been producing most of the calico, sand bass and sculpin being taken on the three-quarter-day, half-day and twilight trips running out of Newport harbor. The best fishing is taking place on the Oats off Huntington Beach where' the sand bass bite has been hot and cold, depending on how calm the ocean is, size of swells and current. When conditions are right, fishermen are catching limits of sand.ies fishing in about 7 5 feet of water. 0 Tuna, yellowtail, <torado and skipjack are still holding south of the border. The water temperature off degrees and both btuenn and yellowfin tuna are being caught. The deluxe day sportfisher Prowler, running out of Fisherman's Landing (619-222-0391) in San Diego, has been targeting in on schools of tuna for the past week. Tuna being caught are weighing in the 10-to 40- pound class and good bait fish stops have been made on meter marks, breaking fish and feathers. Bait conditions are not very good in San Diego as sardines are not being held in receivers long enough to make them strong e nough to endure rough seas or longer runs south. There is an uphill current about 40 miles west of Baja that is pushing tuna, yellowta.il. exotics and bait north. There is a good chance \h.ese fish could be caught in channel waters by the middle of the week. Conditions should improve by this weekend , allowing both the private yacht and sportfishers to bead out to high spots in the channel in hopes of finding tuna, yellowtail a.nd dorado. wThe first striped marlin of the season was caught off San Diego,• £&id BOO-GrelleNtt Anglers Center in Newport Beadi. • MThe billfisb was ta.ken on live bait about 1 1/2 miles southwest of North Island by the private sportfisher Legend, skippered by Gene Grimes. n e marlin was caught by Ron Dulac and it weighed 202 pounds, Newport Beach-based boats will be trolling around the 276 and 209 Spots and 14 Mile Banlc in hopes of hooking into a marlin and being presented with the first ·fish flag for the Balboa Angling Club. For an update on the marlin fishing, contact Judy by calling the BAC at 673'-6316. The following, which has been compiled by the Calitomla Department of Fish and Game, gives the dates and times during which a grunion spawning run may occur, beginning with the approximate time of the nightly high tide at the Los Angeles Harbor entrance. The times vary along the coast. San Diego is about five minutes earlier and Santa Barbara is about 25 minutes later. The second hour is usually better. The better runs normally occur on the second and third nights of the four-night period. The time is Pacific Day- light Savings. A fishing license is reqwred for persons 16 and older. Grunion may be ta.ken by hand only. No boles may be dug in the beach to entrap them. There is no limit, but take only what you can use. It is unlawful to waste fish. In the times below, where the time of the expected run is after rrud - night, the date of the previous evening is shown. OPEN SEASON July 29: 10:50 p.m .-12:50 a.m.; July 30: 11:30 p .m.-1:30 a.m.; July 31: 12:15 a .m.-2:15 a.m.; Aug. 1: 1:10 a.m.-3:10 a.m. Aug. 12: 11:10 p.m .-1 :10 a.m.; Aug. 13: 11:55 p.m.·1 :55 a.m.; Aug. 14: 12:45 a.m.-2:45 a.m.; Aug 15: 1 :45 a.m.-3:45 a.m. Aug. 27: 10:40 p .m.-12:40 a.m.; Aug. 28: 11:20 p.m.-1 :20 a.m.; Aug. 29: 12:10 a.m.-2:10 a.m.; Aug 30: 1:10 a.m .-3:10 a.m. OCC Summer Sports Camp starts Aug. 7 . OCC volleyball camp slated ~------------------------~ COSTA MESA -Children ages five to 14 will have fun as they enjoy a wide variety of sports at the 13th annual Orange Coast College Summer Sports and Activities Camp. Directed by OCC swimming coaches Don Watson and Jon Rathfelder, the camp meets Monday through Friday Aug. 7-11. Registration fee is $44 for the morning half-day camp (9 a.m.- 1 p.m.) or $45 for the afternoon half-day.camp (1-5 p .m.). The all-day camp (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) is $95 for a full-day session. Campers will lea.,n a variety of sports during each session, including swimming, track and field, .softball, volleyball, ping pong, soccer, floor hockey and basketball. Watson and Rathfelder will give individual and team instruc- tion. Each camper will receive an OCC Sports Camp T-shirt. A variety of awards, with ribqons for everyone, are presented in a non-competitive atmosphere .. More than 400 youngsters participated last year, so early reg- istration is recommended to avoid disappointment. Registration is under way in OCC's Community Services Office, located adjacent to the college library. The office is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-6 p.m'., Friday from 9 a.m.-5 _p.m. and Saturday_ from 8 a .m.-noon. Participants may register by phone, using Visa or Master- card. For information. phone 432-5880. COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College will offer a weekend vol- leyball camp for youngsters ages 12 and older this summer. Under the direction of OCC volleyball coach Chuck Cute- nese, the camp is scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 28-30, from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. in OCC's gymnasium. Registration fee is $89, and all skill levels are welcome. Cutenese is only the second coach lo lead both the me n's and women's volleyball programs. He was a setter for the 1987 state champion OCC men's team and he's been part of the OCC volley- bcill camp for the past nine years. Participants will be split into beginning, intermediate and advanced groups. Players will learn to improve technical skills through conditioning, drills, demonstrations and competition. The camp includes a T-shirt and one-hour break for lunch. Registration is under way in OCC's Comm.unity Services Office, located adjacent to the college's library. Participants may register ~y ph.~me, using Visa or Mastercard. 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SURFING CONTINUED RtOM 8 B;µrg~. a 23-year-old Hawa.i· Ian Dllliv<t, llslS. heot vi<tory ov .. l'Wl>-time Op Pro champion MMk Occhllupo {1985-86) ... hlgb· light of his five-y60J' prolessioP41 career. Haw.Jey. a 1&.year-okt New~ ----,.Ort~ Fllghproaua;---tell his mettle in the pre-main event lrials. wjUcb begin Tuesday. Monday's action kicks off with round one ot the Op ,Junior {7- 9:40 a.m.), followed by round one of the women's-trials (9:40 o.m.- 12'20 p.m.), lhe Op Junior second round (12:20-1 :.4,0) and roubd one of the tongboard trials (1 :40-4:20). ' Four rounds of men's lrlals will fill slate Tuesday and Wednesday, with the men.'s (7 a.m .) and women's (1 :40 p.m.) main events opening Thursday. The women's and Jongboard- ing finals are scheduled Saturday, with the Op Junior semifinals and finals and the men's quarterfinals, semifinals and finals set for Sun- day. Jn addition to the men's and women's shortboard events, which feature four-surfl!f' heats, the Op Pro a.Jso crowns a champi- on in longboard.ing and body- boarding, as well as the seventh edition of the Op Junior, the nation's most prestigious amateur event. DU ESLER CONTINUED FROM 81 probably play ...... 60s tournaments with Nelson, .u well as c:cotinue to play 5Ss wltb Hank," Duesler explained. Irrespective ol bis teammate, Dueslet's unusual~. -C<>nSiS!ent,lliOugb not - overpowering, ground strokes and mastedul touch al)pw him to enjoy elite status among bis peen. "(think my biggest asset is court coverage,• said Duesler, who bas batqed some back problems and tennis elbow, but managed to avoid leg and shoulder ailments. •Knock on wood," he satCI while discussing his health, duly rapping on a tree trunk behind bim. • Wood might be the only surface Duesler bas not consistently won on. including grass, hardcourt. day and indoors. tours Ewope with his wife, mixing in a few senior tourna- ments in Italy, Austria and Ger- many -Duesler said his retirement bas spawned a renewed interest in golf. Ne•pan I +n=-.._ Dtiilr Pil away to the guys I play with.~ Duesler said his latest sporting outlet will remain purely recreational, while the national tournaments continue to stoke bis't:ompetitive fires wiUt a racquet. Additional activities include a lot1gboafd paddling competition for Op Pro and Op Junior contes- tants, demonstrations of tandem surfing. and beach volleyball, a celebrity surfing heat, and a OAl.Y Pl.OT FU.PHOTO lt.lchie Collins ponders the upcoming two w eeks o f surHng. Men~hune (12-and-under) IOng-· available 4" days for spectators, boa.rd exhibition. with action ~g at 7 a.m. A member of the Newport Beach Tennis Cub, Duesler said be stays sharp by playing five times in a typical week, ~aring oH in round-robin doubles play with fellow qational champions Leichtfried, Nelson and Laguna Beach's Lenny Llndborg. "We have fun with it, and playing doubles saves a little on the w:ear and tear,• Duesler said. ln addition to lncreaSing travel opportuniti~-he annually •1 took up the game when 1 was kid, but 1 didn't have the . kind of ti.m e ·you need to play when I was teaching school. be said. •My handicap is around 14, but I still give plenty of money "I'm to the point, where I don't put any pressure on myself now," Duesler said. •I just wish guys would stay in tpe back.court more.~· Free_ grandstand seating is every ~ay, except 8 a.m. ~unday. VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 8 coach) reflected her b-aits as they were flawless on their road to their division championship. Led by the setting of Meghan Haller, the tutting of ~hana Bannert. Jordana Havriluk and Sarah Petry. the midd.Je blocking of Stacy Healy. Shelly Thompson and Brooke Reese, and the ball control of specialists Laura Wells and Christie Codon, the Red team improved all week en route to its title. The OCVBC 16 Green team. coached by Paul Woo, won its division on the lasf day of the Festival behind Only the Blue and White_ t~ams continued at the Junior Olympics in Orlando. There were 26 teams in the most competitive 14s division ever. including good teams from St. Louis, Pittsbwgh, Wisconsin and Puerto Rico. The BBVC 14 White team, coached by Newport Harbor's Jay 1\lfano. started very well on the first day by finishing second in its pool after being seeded much lower. The second day's pool found them tied for second in a power.pool which casued a three-way playoff. U they had won the playoff. a top-eight finish was guaranteed. Unfortunately. they lost the playoff and ended up fourth in the pool. Indoor motorcycJe swap meet July 28 COSTA MESA ·Inter-Shows Motorsports Promotions will host Southern California's largest indoor motorcycle swap·meet on Friday night from 5-10 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. MILLER CONTINUED FROM 81 • Nationals the first week of August. . "The nationaJs is th'e big meet this season, but the Olympic Trials are even bigger,• Miller explained. Miller said she never considered herself an elite swimmer until her breakthrough victory at the '93 Junior Nationals. "That made me change my goals,• she recalled. "That was a big thing, because all of a sudden, people knew who I was. Total strangers were coming up and congratulating me. But Utat was such a (ti.me) drop for me, it's been hard to get back to where I was. This past year has made me realize how bard I'm 'going to have to work.• K C--- the setting of f;rin Glasgow, Alissa Moss and E>annee SUva-;-the-outside lrilting-of- Beth Waterman, Monica Bridle and Melissa Allen. and the middle blocking of Carrie Allen and Julie Renfrow . The White was led by setters Kent • Shew:y.:__ Turner and-Kevin Hansen, outside hitters Greg Stampley and Nick Stroffe, and.the middle blocking of Matt Wendt, who all have just corppleted the .seventh grade in an eighth grade dominated tournament. The huge motorcyde expo is ideal for the Harley- Davidson fan looking for that "bard-to-find" item. The· swap meet boasts 40,000 square feet of indoor space, filled with an abundance of motorcyde parts an~ acces- sories. It is ~event Known for its good buys on new and used parts for all kinds of motorcydes, but especially ·Harley-Davidsons. Tbough.f'erguson.prelers high intensity workouts to the daily yardage grinds some elite swimmers endwe. she believes Miller's competitive natwe c0u1d .. I • I After the week of tough competition and lastin'g memories, the Green team came together for the most lasting memory of all, its division championship. After the Festival, I caught up with the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club 14 boys teaips in Orlando, Fla. at the Junior Olympic Championships. Ow BBVC 14s teams had fared well at the Boys Classic, which ran from June 24-27 in Los Ange1es. The Blue team had beaten Belmont {Long Beach) to win the Gold Division championship. the BBVC 14 White team was third in the Silver Division and Coach Matt Schutz's BBVC 14 Red won the Bronze Division. Their age, coupled with living in a hotel on the othe r side of the n.ation, took its toll on the' third and fourth day as the White team lost its remaining matches. They had been so dose on the first two days but could not get a break after that. The experience and the fact that they will all be back next year when the JO's are in San Jose, were very positive rewards ftom their tournament. In Monday's Oaity Pilot. otARUE BRANDE will expand on the Junior Olympics. including the Balboa Bay 14 Blue team. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES More than 200 vendors will be on hand displaying their merchandise. Enthusiasts can shop f:rom a full array of motorcyde paraphernalia. inducting performance and vintage parts and accessories. tires, wheels, T-shirts, jewelry, patches, pins, posters and leather jackets. Gates are open to the general public at 5 p .m. and close at 10 p.m .. but move·in bows are from 1-4 p.m. Free parking is available. The admission price is $6 for adults. To reserve a vendor space or for more.show informa- tion, contact Inter-Shows at (714) 364·0515 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. For 24·hour recorded information, phone {714) 364- 2542. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES push her onto Ute medal platform down the road. "She has natwal ability, and she's a gutsy swimmer," Ferguson explained. ·she's the type of athlete who is ai her best when the chips are down.· While Miller maintains her Olympic dreams, she said receiving a college scholarship would be payment enough for her unyielding inves1ment in the pool. "' ·Going lo crillege on scholarship is my main concern," Miller said. "Going to the trials or maybe t!ven the 91ympics would just be icing on the cake.• With a collegiate career in mind, Miller has expanded 11~r repertoire to include the butterlly and the individua.J mectley. · "Her strength is a big asset in all her strokes, but she also has very good technique,· Ferguson said. Miller said she wouldn't know whJcb events she'd be cOmpettng in at the Festival, whJch concludes its sw\fn competition Monday, until conferring with her coach. '"l'Iiiptetty swe J'lf do the 100 breaststroke and 200 Oy, but beyond that, I don't know,• Miller said. PUBLIC NOTICES ~OiiBiilTlliiiAlliiiiiyiiiiii88iii8iliiOiiBiilliiOiiAlliiiYiiiiiiii8ii8ii8il.!P'.l)'!!!l~~N~!!~C'.!E~:.._ ASl9 SAMDIE VOlZ. G93 UIM. 0.1i.-...1oca11on: City aloud at 10:00 Lm., or u Deni• H. Oen.au PUBLIC NOTICE C I M D·" Pl J • MEL DOKKEN, A137 GRACIELA JUSTO, H70 ol Cosl~···M ... n Fafr 900l'I tl'l9r••lter .. pf8ctl. Tht. •latem9nl w•s lil9<1 --~,....o~'-"='---1 os • asa ... y lot u/y BYERS TOZER PUBLU: NOTICE TAMMY OSBORNE. A175 DREW SERRECCHIA. Orfvoa, Room 101. Costa ~·~~995, ~ the Coun~ ci.::_: FlcUtlou• 15, 22, 29,Augull 3, ~~~ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Phlllo R. Toa.•r~J4, ~e:'i&fil8B7 H191 M•••· Callloml• 92828. Addltlonal HI I tN 1n~ County • Bu•IM•• frf•m• Rick By...-; 48, real of N--Beach, .. an NOTICi OF SALE JEARY CASSE' B40 ROSLINOA FIELDER, Sidi lhoold be returned 10 ........ ,. •• ,.__ 1 o., _.. . · Statement ••l•I• brok•r and ........ I ·-d Ith th ... H191S th• anentloll ol IM City •~ ............. may """ F049083 ....__ 1-"-wl •'''' ,0 oU. Bo'-'ed enlr•pr•neur within n •-or anc:e w • RUOY ONDfCS. B62 c• ""OIA p••-. H2t9 ,... ....... wilhln aa1c1 Ii'""" -...,..P·-~· ... ~Offiat<>I ... ., Publlsha<I N9W'°" Beach-... !:1,,.~"-""""'••·."'°' w• PUBLIC NOTICE ""'"' lhe marina r•creatlon prOYltlonl of Section 21700 NOCOlE WOLFARD, 865 ......., .._,.,. r;;-'"' """ ... ......, ...,...,. .Flctltlou• husband ol Kathy. fl•k:I and owner ol th• lhrough 217111 ol the Call-JESUS MAES. 887 JIM BENNETT. J20 • Naiad~ ldantl-n Fair Dr M41U Costa~ Dally Pilot J"Y CE RAL BODY SHOP 8U•IM•• Nam• Also survived and Balboa Povillon dlod lof'nla Buslneu and Proia• PEL.£T1 SlATW, 889 Publl •h•d Newporl !led on the outlld• With 1M C..lllomla n62e • 8, 15, 22, 29, 19i5. 1111 E. C•nlrsl Ava. S•ntl. ll•l•m9nl cherished by brolh•rs ' ..ioot Code there bli"O DOMINICK SALERNO B1ach-COsl• Mesa Dally Bid Item Number and the . ta737 .Ala. CA 92707 ' The Iola.-&..,. Denny and H•nrt. sis-July 20, 1995. Phlllo Is due, Ynpald tlorage IH for Bl06 · Pilol July 22. 28, 1995. 01>9nlng Oat•. Bid• will be D•led1 Julr 20, 1ffl Romeo Sanlot 1615 E doing ~;;;,; .. ·~&Ontl ai:a 18, Ethel Smllh, niece• survived by his wife of which INSTORAGE OR-EDWARD GRAHAM JR Sa741 publldy °'** and read Publl1h1d Newporl PUIUC NOTICE Palm St. Sant& Ana cA EN'llRONMENTAl LANO-and nephew1 Malla, nearly 52 yaata, Belle; ANGE .. Wltilla<I 10 • llen Bl33 • aloud at 10:00 a.m,, or .. Baach-Co•ta Men Dally 92707 ' • SCAPE MANAGEMENT Simon, Sytvt•. Jimmy, aon and daughter-I~ pursusnt to HCtlon 21702 THERESA GRUNOIG PUBLIC NOTICE IOO{I IMr••ft• •• practi-PillMJuly22, 1995. lheptuird'sffe•rt Farosndo Qonulff, 2313 521 1 E. Woodwind 1.n.: w • n d y , Tr •v 0 r, law M aul'lew Brent of Nld cod• on N goods, Bl3S ' ctibl• on Auaust 21. 1995, S.743 Mlrdstr .. •, Inc:. s. Ramone. Dflva, Santa An9helm Hill•, CA 92807 Amanda •nd Jake. and O.bra. Tozsr ol her•lnall81' d•llCl'lbed .. .AJOY WOOD. B140 CITY OF In Iha ccud" Chamberl. Tu ID No. Ana.. CA 92707 Jam•• Hanry ooug•••· Loving i~laws Bud, Co•I• Mesa, ion mlscellan.ou1 houHhold JUDY COLE·RISINGER COSTA MESA Additlonsl ••.11 ol \h• PUILICNOTICE 3M579198 Thi• bu1lna11 Is con-5211 E. WoodWlnd 1.n .. Mary and s1 ..... Hog-Ml1Ch•ll Ray Tozer or ilam1 '°'··· rltlr1garator1, C71 • NOTICE =:::: &:~ ~ ~ Fk:lllUou• PubllO NotlC• ducted by: • glN'leral part-Anaheim Hiii•, CA 12807 berg and Marltyn Wil--N•wporl Beach : wash8l1. dryers and per-DONALD DOSCHER. INVITING BIDS ~SU '°'at ill.laineNw---Tl'l9ann.air9llffnlor!M n.rshlp Thl1 bu1ln•11 11 con-bro1her RLcliard R. torwl P'°'*'Y· ~ notice CI03 FOR A HIGH JPWYI ...._ )'Ml Wlded O.C.mb81' 31 Ha .... )'OU started doing ducted by: an lncSMdual liam•. Vietnam B2nd TozClf' ol Atuahalm: ils-having bHn glv9n to I*-EDITH PEDROZA. C121 DENSITY MOBILE • Costa Men, ltalemM'lt 1993, of Shephard'• H•ari bullMll Y9t1Yn10/94 Have )'OU 1tarta<I doing and 1 D1 •I Airborne ter Shlrley Bigler ol II•• known lo clalm an In-JOHN CARRIGAN, C123 I TORAQIE AND Callloml• 92628. Th• lollowlng peraont 118 Mlnil1ti.t, Inc .. " •Yailabla RorMO Santo• buslna•• Y.17 No Paratrooper, rec.lved Apple Valley, and two t1t1e1t th81'ain and Iha time DAVID JOHNSON, C135 FIL.ING IYITIEM A JO• WALK II ~ ~ .. : at th• sddr•11 noted Thll ltltamanl was fti.d James OOuglU Bronze Star, Putpl• grandchlldran Funeral tPKln.clolln llUCh noti.:...., for IKON ELECTRONIC ICHEDULt:D ON AU. ANA GLOBAL CAPf. M1ow fol' lnlP«tion dur-wllh the County a.rx o1 Thi• sta\afMr'll wu filed H•arl Clu1t•r, A ir · paymanl ·such haY-FORMS 05 BID ITEM NO, QUIT 8, 1ffl, 8:00 TM. GROUP, 1111111 Von Ing ncirmal buelna11 hours, OrM1Q8' County on JUM 15, wtth lM Counly Cl81'k ot Madal and Vl•tnam •VfVlca• will be l :OO Ing expired win be aolcl at STAca. SHERMAN Dfl 879 · REBID .... AT 11 PAIR Karman A't'90U9, SUI!• 350, by ariy cltiren WhO '° r• 1i95. Orange Counly on JuM 2 Cro•• ol Gallanlry. In = .. ::.· '"!0~•y,p Jr,~ publle aUCllon by INSTOR-eRIAN ROBBS, o..3 NOTICE IS HEREBY Dfllff, COITA USA.. IMna, caillomia, 92715 QUl!al• within 180 day• F649748 1!Kl5. • Hau ol llow•r•. famlly • a e ac AGE ORANGE loct.19d at PA.TRICIA MOOE. E42C GIVEN that Naiad bld1 wilt llllET ON 2 ND FL........., V8l'ltllna flnanclal s.rvl08I anw publlclllion of this no-Publllhecl N8'Wporl BMch-F641S33 II donation• Vl•w Mortuary Chapel 340 s . Aow8I' Sl County of TAMMY ANN'sOORs E92 ba rte.iv.ct by the Cily of • ""'" Group, Ud., (CA) 18111 UC. ol its llllab""" . raque 1 H pi-. In Newport Be•ch Orange State o1 Clllfomla STACEE ANOERSO ' Costa Met• IO wtt· n,. City LOlrt-MK FOft IOI Von Karman A~ SUiita av ,'"'1' Cotta M9u Dally P~ot July Publltha<I N9Wpotl B••Ch-~~d;0~0n~a~! ~!.rt (714) 644--2700. In 11.U on Iha ... lh day ol August, MATTHEW CUM~I~~ Clark, P.O. B01 1200, C 0 CH ft AN • A!f• 350( lrvlna, Calliotnfa ....:;.::•r::..: ~~~r~ l5, 22, 29, August 3, 1"5, Cos!a M••• Dalty Piiot Jl.lly Haarl A•aoclallon. -•ugg••la donatJona to IM Nie•• cuh onlY. Salrt BARBARA VINSON, f55 92621-1200, on or before OUlllT 8UT NOT MM-ThJ1 bvslne .. la eon-::.:o .. ·~ia;1•,auna PUIUC NOTICI S.7'8 fund or the American of ftow•r• lhe lamily 1995 at 9:00 am T•ms tor FUii ' Cotta Mesa, C•lllornla TINDANCI 18 lltt. 927 5 ' 01 1=~~~~~~Sa~7'~0:1:":'J·~15~·~22~·~'i"~5~·~~= Lsld 10 r••I •t Paclfk: the Hoag · Hoar,1tal aubjact lo canc:•llatlon. MYKE HARMON, FSI Iha hOUr ol 10:00 a.m. on DATOllY, dl.lclad by: a ccwpotMlon PUBLIC NOTICI VI M or\al Park Foundation (PU mo-lM'ldlord , .......... IM r1ght DANNY ROA.CH F99 Augu11 21 , 1995. It •haH be Oaled· July 19 1995 Kaw ~ llarted d06ng n.. JNtnolpal........, Pk:UU.U• •w em • nary O•pl) 301 N•w-IO bid. 8Mow II a Ms! ol ALISSA. PURC£U. F181 Iha 1a1ponllbi111y ol th• p b 1· h d 'N butlnMi ""'1-Y• ~ .. 0., agohe, ~ --"--~-Fl ti Newport Beach Wllh pol1 Blvd 'Bo y N MIMI and unit~. SHANNON MORRISON bklCS... IO ~hit bid IO u I • • •wport ..., 15, '"' .... T ... ...--171•1 --....... G ..... . hla parenta Clarenc• • x • --BRlAN l'RISBIE, A32 F191 ' h City a.rtl'a Offlc:• by S.~1ta MeN °""" v ...... Flnsndlil.Set*-• MNM ltat91Mftt halMM ... ..,. and Wyn•tta. Pacific ::~_!!.•Ch • CA APRIL KOLLEN BORN, Iha proper 1nnounc•d Piiot July 22, 1185. Group, Ud,, Jecob Mlrlglf, ......... bill Oh d N > The lolloWlng ~at• lt•l•ftMnt Vl•w M ortuary In ......... 8a742 Jr., !VP u • • •wpot dolna businea••: ' The lollo.Mg part0na art charg• al arrang.. WALSHE Thia IUllamant wu "'8cl 9NchoC<>11a Mffa Daly COUEGE CAREER COf. ~ bt4!net1 •: m.nts,71~1700. Jue It L I PUIUCIOTtcl With the COUnty QeQI of Not.My22,1"5. TER,19"1 Brooflhl.lrat SL., J,,, GOETSCH & co .. W " • 0 " •• S'£';4Jl1:l'NiG Or1t1ga COWIC)' on June 1 S..746 10..12, ~on 8Nch, 45"0 Campus or1 .... , Sult•• IWllOl IAWll- MOUllT DUVE Cemetery Sales· leads Furnished ...... MMc:a• '° cm OP 11115. ' CA.... 100, ~ h ath, CA bll held at 2:30 p,m, C08TA....., NA11a1 PUii.JC llOTICI Mary Vaaqu•1. 19811 92810 Monday, JUty 24, 11H tlOT1A ~ Nl'WPQtl BNcbo Broakl'IUfll 8t.1 tfCM11, Jonathen , .. Go.i.crr., ;.lMFl'c!::r!:~.:! A 1\ TDW INVITING llD8 Com MM& oa»y Piiot .My ..uru~':c~M)ll =ngton 8sach, CA =. ~~7· D, Com Le~. !'or.at 1 Y ,C, FOllt MUIAN MID .... 1, I. 1$, 12. 111195. Nola Is Mr4'by gMn TIUa bv1ln.u It con-Thl1 b1111n111 11 ~ t..wnMartuwy. U'S.'L'flre.'Ss~~ :aw~ ...... NO .. ™:::-~~ ~~ .. ~ng ~==:r~~ •r 0 r 8UIVIC8 rv-C TICI 08/07115 • 11:30 a.m. at: biit1ntiMV'al1No Thll atlltMl8fle w• llllld av.mocked with .. D .,.... ......... Al.LSPACI!', 1514 HAM.... Mary v...-wit! lM c...., C.k of ltuft? e • e e e • e e • • e e e NO. M'I 111111111 Nw ~ AJ}• HUNTWOTON r.;oa ~ Ol\Juns 17, tea:-~ Tht41J#~.r/hrDtt+PiJotiip1-M/ NOTICI II H!AEl't lt1tsatint wwiJ' pr~~~ :: = .. ,!~,.!, waa Ried ' ,_JIJ .. • --··'-'-'--GtVfH lhM...a.ctbldl .. ,,_ __ .. \Owlna: .,._ .. , CWlc ol Wld htl~ IO tm"'1Mtr -NW ll!fVICf 1111W ~ 10 "1N1 ""1ilft1llti. be f"°8IYtd by the ~ ~ -Z£LlfA 0027 HOUS!o ~ COunly on Jt.itl9 1 S. N:llahM Ntwpon .._. ....... • 'Xf.Ml-SF.ARCHllM_ ... ,.. .... .,.._.__ ... _,.... "°"'-'°""'"'" .. ..._....,.. HOU>niMs . ' ._ ___ .., r' ,,_...,, C..rtr, ,.o. loa 1 ,. , ""° D £NTtft. WARMN POQ, HOUSE-...... , ... 1, I , 1S. 2t, , •• tiwv-MtlNll'ipat tht C.-rJltll«#tS..,.A.... 7'1m. t{twtw. t{itr tbt..,V, Coa1a Mua, ~lfOtnlli ct o a o OUfTAA HOUJ llEMt P\lbltaheCI ~ 9-ft. lal'M When Words Are Not Enough "Spcl1llltng In SfpnpelhM ,,_. 29113 Hatl>or Blvd c-~ 540-3135 • ..J,.. • .J ___ n&J,. t;::.L~--.. ..:..L ..l..r-tna-1200,............ • 4-Vlia eor-. IT ~,. 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GENERAL POLICY " - I 1 ' I I I I j I - 0 us.IED HOURI Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Rates and deadlines are sub)ect lo change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space·actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. . 4 l' I I •·. BYPllO• i'f , . - • H I I I I ' i.. Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday (714) 642-5678 BY FAX 'I -' ,. l ' . . . ~- ·-~ ~ ' ·-~ DAILY PILOT DIADUNES Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PERSON: 1 ·,•I~ , , '. ! ' ' I, I - Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Th~y 5:00pm 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, €A 92£,27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE EOUA4. HOUSlllG Ol'l'OllTllNITY ~I real est.alt 141mtillll9 In lhls uwapaper Is 1ubjecl lo Ille Fed· 11111 fair Hwaln1 Act ol 1961 as 11Mlld1d wtlkll makn It Illegal to Mlwrtlse "any prtlert11ce, llmllallon •T d1nrlml11a1jon llaud on '"" color. 11llolon, st1, 11111.inp. tamillal s&atus or MCloMI orlttn. or"' l1111ntlon 10 mW any aucll preterwnce. llml· 1a11o11., dtwlmilllllon." Tiiis newspaper will not U.Wllltly accept lllf MlftrtlH· me11J llf rtlll Hiiie wtilcll ls 111 rlelatlM of Ill• In. OUr rtMleri .,. lltft'Y 1*me4 tllll all •wtll1A11 llllftltlHd In tllls • ...,., .. ..allMI• "' .. .... OP I tllllly 111111. Tl cem- .............. call HUO 1111-llla It 1·•UA·1$1G. far "). 1111 w.dlilltllll. DC 11t1 ,ieast ~call HUD 1UH·JSOO. GENERAL 1002 OOV'T FORECLOSl!D Hom•• for pennlea on S 1. Dellnquent Tax, Repoa, REOs. Your Area. Toll Free 800- 898·9778 Ext. H·1361 for current listings. Sell your homo through classlfled. 042-5078 W•PUTITON OR TAl(B IT OFI' Amt•• Texturing •Bob 841-80811* --------- C•re for Sentora Homacare/appta/ahop Etc. 18Yr• Exp. Xtnt Reta .• Lynn 831·2881. . ' ' I, p I A '_-7011-9090 GENERAL 10~2 COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH NEWPORT 1069 BEACH SAN 1069 CLEMENTE 1076 iiACiiiREAiiiiiiiiGEiiiiiiiiiiil iii12iii5 ·u·o·u·s·E-S/ ___ COSTA MESA 2124 Orange County Foreclosures & 0 NL Y $SK D NI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CO ND OS 2BR 2BA TWNHM WttARD Gorgeous 280 2BA MODEL PERFECT 1o ACRES FOR RENT PET OK, STORAGE Defaults Twnhm w/2<.ar gar. BEACON BAY NEWPORT COAST $1491000 3-4 Bdrms (Den), All Useable. Ready 848-2848 Xlnt area. A bargain at $S9S,OOO $515 OOO 2Bedroom 2Bath, 2.5 Ba., Plantation to build two homes. 28R HOUSEw·lllARD·GAA Dally llsts. 6C>-75 new properties listed dally. each w ith complete profile. $149.900. Call Today. ,. both masters. Gated Shutters. Imported n Patrick Tenore Agt Wonderful home! Spa-You've Just been given with pool, spa and Stone, Master Suite w/ or split to four lots. Total Mii $395+ Dep. 78<>-8702 clous llvlng room a second chance. clubhouse. CloH to Dual Fireplace and Exclusive Area. BALBOA w/d hookup. Newly opens to covered Owner has been beach.......................... Jacuzzi Tub. Fully Reduced to $65,000. ISLAND 2106 decorated 642·5858 County Record• R eaearch 840-5773 ext 15 BALBOA ISLAND 1006 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1040 lanai. 4Bd, 4Ba plus transferred! 3 or 4Bd Rosa Real Estate Landscaped. Cul-de-(619) 546-9213 Duplex E side avl Aug bonus room. home has a corner lo· 250-4525 sac. single loaded --------1 BAYFRONT YEARLY 1. 2b l 'hba lrg yrd 644 9060 cation. street. Close to d S900 • 64A9060 Absolute Bargain! Schools and Ocean1 --------1 :lBr 2Ba & 2Br 1 Ba patio gar. COLDWC!U. BAN~C!R Ll ..., Quality 58d 3Ba, lam· $288,990 CEMETERY LOT/ apt. Ade~I Potterson sml depos.t. 548-5035 lly home nr Fashion Owner/Broker CRYPT 1225 Realtor, 7 2-2511 E 'alde deluxe condo COLDWC!U. BAN~C!R Ll Island w/p\11 yard + Call Steve Dalby 3Br 2'hBa, lam rm. fp, spa. Reduced S60K • Southland Group BALBOA jac tub. huge yard. Great So. 8ayfront 38r 3Y.!Ba, shared pier. Owner/Agt. Bkr co-op. $1,695,000. 673·7647 ExpedthebeS:' ~the~· Only $539,900 w/ (714) :362-9800 or CO.MPANION CRYPT · S1400/mo. See 2180 ~ UClL TERMSI Call now • (714) 492·1422 Home .Pacific View Memorlal PENINSULA 2107 Elden-Open. 642-5488 l»atrlck Tenore Agt (714) 268·3900· Park, NB. Beaut court-E. Side CM, 38adroom EASTBLU~ $1,275,000 Classlc 780·8702 (IDN:lO:l0018) Pgr yard. Assessed $9750, Lrg house w/bay view 2•12Ba 1-car gar. 2· 5871 Glldred Clrcl• 4BR 2BA, 1,515 sq ft home with 2·car ga- rage, fireplace, jacuzzi & wood-gated atrium. Wiii be sold at pub1tc 1----------..,.---.,..-----auction. For more de- tails, sales brochure & Info on pre-auction seminars call the GSA at 1·800-421-7848. CORONA DELMAR 1022,_~~~~~­ 1067 •.•oiiicii .. iiiin/Biiiiiaiiyiivii1.•w•.• MISSION 3br/3ba·Steps to Sand VIEJO BESTCOMloc.$588Kliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HO QUALIFY 673-9041 28471 Casanal, 3BR 28A, 1, 120 aq ft home with. attachad 2.cat COSTA MESA-~2-4 garage, central AC & patio. Good locatlon. $599,500 chustom61oOceKJan vlRedw1-8-L-U-FF_S_TW_N_H_M_$2_3_9_K_ ---------.sell $7500/obo. For across from bch. 4Br sty. mo to mo. $1200. ome. ngs · appt. 916-424-7466 "Ba, tam rm, 2 Ip, 3. Avl lmmed ... 258-0180 Enjoy llvlng & enter-NB. 4Bedrm 41h8ath. 38r 1.58a, 1260 s/f. SANTA ANA 1080 v talnlng In this com-646-9987. Open 12· 2458 Vista Hogar WHV PAY car gar. $3450. 673·2290 l--------- pletely renovated :l8d, 5 PM Sun 7 /23 Open Sat 1·5 801 S. Van Neu & CEMETERY PRICES? --------NEWPORT 28• home with pool, ___ $_1_3_5_0_0_0 __ Exquisite, like new, 510 w. Highland, 71 4-443-o905 CORONA BEACH 2169 spa & ocean views. WESTCLIFF view. 3Br +den, 2490 quaint bungalows In Broker DEL MAR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 644-9060 Cute 2 Bdrm condo sq ft, gated. S539K or hlstorlcal area. 2BR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iilii2iii2 •h Block from Behl I kl . 1 trade for duplex or 1 BA each, 2.car ga---------1 overoo ng privae smaller. Prudentlal raga separat es RESORT 55+ rare "Terraces" 3Br l8a, frplc, gar, COLDWC?U. BAN~C!R Ll community pool. C lif J 7659 4704 Nepklne $1350 Conveniently located a · oyce. 759-houses. Near Santa PROPERTY 1580 Isa. 1-lvl. lrg 2Br 2Ba. per mo. 122-0388 n e a-r -s1nTp -p-l'Tl n-, C-olf Coar•• V1ew Ana Cottage. lnvesr-atlch dbl gar. Im mac I 1.....:::..:.:.~~;;;;_;;;;;;..;,.;;..:.. __ schools and park. 2 er 2 ea. Gat ed mentopportunlty. $1400/mo. 759-0852 IMMAC HVH 3Br 2Ba. E 'SIDE 309 Broadway. To be sold at publlc1--------- 2Br 1 Ba + dotch guest auction. For more d• hse, hdwd nrs. lush tails, sales brochure & landacp, 2<.ar w/lndry Info on pr•auctlon & \48a. $31 o.ooo. seminars call the OSA "Lowest price In the community nr Balboa BIG BEAR LAKE Ln custom :lBr 2'h Ba, lg lam rm, Ip, new jac Westclitf ateal Island. $269,500 2209 W • Monte Comm/res property. i am rm, din rm, lrpl. l lub'vert•~s. etc S2200 VI.ta St 4BR 2BA Good financing. Mary incl grdr";lees 644·7924 818-752-2557 Owner ._.a_1_t_-e_00-4 __ 2_1_-7_848_. __ FORECLOSURES Over 9 In Costa Mesa principals only. Merh Flnanclll • Bkt 722-Sm Thinking of having a guage aale? Olve us a call! CLASSIFIED 042~878 When you write a Classified ad, Include all the facts and get the results you want. Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the Cle111fled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5878 673-4400 Agent Sue Thomas • • blk to bch. 2-<:nr gar, ·• 759·3785 1.198 sq ft. 7-room Kerr, Agt. 909·8~2 2 pallos. Avl 9/1. No AT THE BEACH $189.900 Upgraded Big Canyon tennis condo. 28r 28a, fp. Agt 644-6444 Sell your home through classified. 842·5878 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fantaatlo Opptyl 2 Bdrm + home on A· 2 Lot. $299,500. Open S•t/Sun 1 ·5 3309 Clay StrHt EARL TAYLOR, AGT. 642-4722 ONE OF A KIND 5Br :l.58a. 3500 sq ft S795K. By ownr 759·8090 home w11h 2-car ga-$2:395 72().1565 rage. open patio & pets. · Annual Rentals across from park. Chances are On lush canwon 2Br 20a, Or Summer Weekly you will find h.lrn or unturn. ocn vu. Wiii be sold at public auction. For more de- talls, sales brochure & Info on pre-auction seminars call the GSA at 1-800-421·7848. Convenient Claaalfled 842·5878 320 Hazel Dr. $:3200/ Large Selectlon what you need mo. Onr/Agt 759·9070 2Bd 2Ba vma Bal . $1400 at the price 2Bd. Lido .. $2000/\'\J< you want to pay SELL 2Bd 1Ba .......... s1200 3Bd Npt Hghts . $2100 when you read ClaHlfled your used vehicle The f'rudentlal ~ dally through classified -• 642-5678 842-5678 673·1900 LEARN SPANISH HOWi Exp'd S.A. Tutor. ~ Translator-Interpreter. SuNna 073-7409 a..nc. .. you•M wt'91youneid .. ._. .... you ..... .., .... ,., .. Of• ••• - n o: J1 c ( c A E it A v. p H fr Sl c K c ., . .. I I I fC rt c:t (I kl m (JI w I~ k 0 \ -.. SAl\MDAY. JULY 22, 1995 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUULE l ~GOMN . wfth OMNt SHM#' .. ._A_C_R_O_S_S ____ G8_S_u1-,11-,~-.-,.-------..----------' -"' TANNAH ..SCH PREVIOU~ PUZZlf SOL V(O I Subt11~~n 70 l\ppet1l'CJS • •eailcil au· 71 Waxes . ' ' WEEKLYBRIDGt.QUlZ 7 Type ol °'AnOO /Mlodramahc 12 VM t 72 Widtt-tiwake 13 A11 e 73 Tillie oft Q. l • AA South, vulnerable, you NOATH EAST SOunt 10 p.. l• V&C&TIOll STOl&GI 270 DnAU 2722 BUSUfESS • Yar.. •1t••• Gated JllNANCI ·~~:Vea .ir• :=mte.,:': ~ = :,,kno, WkaV· 1810• .:: ,az. . 17/ftll, 873-5076 1ur•-rs Oceen Front 16().,2300 oiMa5o11 ocii PiiOil'TJilWOAt -----lm!l•I OPPO•TUNITY IUSDllSS OPPOITUKITY 2904 Vend Rte. Bland MW mach. (H+) 8'oek.ct a teady. 14,900. No • glmmlckll~ 28r 18th 11000 Wkly COMMERCIAL " 2904 3_: ~:'k!~'v~i:':!Y REAL ESTATE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1•••-... lll~ 18 BOdo 17 F"rf'H]hlf!r DOWN 18 Arab's robe 1 WOfklwldA hold · f •1084 OAQJ,. 0502 •73 ·'· Pa• t What do you bid now? Call B.kr 7.u.e42·3850 DIVO .. Cf irOACE.S SALfl ANNOUNQMINTS Pay Pl\On8 Rte:1:ocat30hllillllll• ........ 1-Npt 9oh Oceanfront Secuted •lies. 17,500/Mo , 19 Ou~1 2 MO\ke huy <11 Stonm t'llQlllO 3 Rock'11I lllV~llll! ii "With," In 23 "You 1 horf'" M;usmltl's 211 AllllQllO lllllO 5 Cnturnb1111' poll :1'5 Nnp 6 l.n~t 2 7 And su on abbr 7 Wrcn 1; 1twclllny 29 Male bee 8 Ct\Ango 33 Spit! 9 Sweived 35 The sun tO Giving oll ol 37 Soon molslure "' 38 Closest 11 Buddh<st monk 42 Shreds 14 B<lse ol lhe _ 44 Impulse decimal syslem 45 FOf shame! 15 BefOfe 47 l.uau fare t6 Fu1ry leet 8 Copper alloy 20 Meshes 50 Fetched 22 E811tily S2 Theme 26 Easy as - 56 Goller ' starting 28 Canvas bed po1nt 30 Hatt ol a pair 58 Hohday drink 31 Neither hsh 60 Good·Mlured -lowt 61 lriegulanlies 32 Navy ofhcer 66 False statement abbr 67 Beam 34 L.A hours ---------...----~-...-- ~:.+i~ .-..::<.fll!IP'!!!'ll Partner opens thlf biddinr with one no trump. What action do you take? ' ..,_.~~":'h,tl Q. 2 • As South, vulnera6le, you ~twA•iMl hold: ~~~~.;:..,~~••\10878 OAQ OA Q85 ~108 36 Cozy place tosll 38 Gist 39 M1scalcuta1e 40 TlHllish lillo 4 I Harbor boot 43 Male turkey 46 W11tei Monrson 49 Me>rocan blank el 51 Whistled 53 Helm ..;;.+;~+.r<~I Partner opens the bidding with one ~~~1!-!.11 club. What do you respond? S'1 Slickest SS Fodder 57 Cale cuslomer S9 Owart 61 Circle p.in 62 Sound of tho tame 63 Novelist rerber 64 Ewam 65 Halt 69 loss lor wo1ds It 14 fS Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: MQ865 V'QJ5 OA Q •KQ7 The bidding has proceeded: soc.rm WEST NORTB EAST 1• Pu1 2•· P ... ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 · Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •K Q 10 9 8 \:15 2 OK 7 •A Q 10 9 The bidding has proceeded: Q, 5 • Both vulnerable, as South you holli: M.75 OKQU OQ 10885 .e The bidd.inr has proceeded: SOlTl'll WEST NORTB EAST 10 Pue 2• Pa• ? What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Aa South, vulnerable, you • bold: .X 10 7 OK U OK 4 3 ..q J 10 2 Partner opens the bidding with two no trump. What do you respond? LooJt for aiuWf!rs on Monday. Reaerve now for wkly/ BUSINESS OFFICE Ust your Rte. with us, 1·1 _________ _ monthly winter renta11. POI RENT 2769 800-439-5930 24nr11csvs ANNOUNCEMENTS Fully furnished 3Br LOCAL RTE024 Loca· 2920 2Ba, gar. No amk/no tlon• •Buy All or pets. Karen 434-1424. A111at'a S tudlo/Ofo Part•Poulble 2Kliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1~----------NB/Hoeg Hosp area. Wkly"800-599-6769 W•lkln•We'te not just RENTALS TO Share w/2 artists. Medlo•I Bllllng F/M Vanllla & Pepper-For $250-$350. 3 apacea s1 o,ooo+ P/Mo F/T Fr•• C•talog Call SHARE 2724 avl lmmed. Front spc s3 ,ooo+ P/Mo P/T (7l4) 955-0455 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii catpeted, greet for Int Home based computer dealgner. 722·9337 buslnell. 1on1 ttalnlng,1----------e;~:• t!.~ ::,~eln~ Onloe Sutt .. Av.U No cleating house IMS. LOST & fac. Neat Back Bay. From 200-3000 sq ti. 24 hour •upport. FOUND 2925 $300/mo. 64s,.752s compatlllve rates. NO S!LUNQ REQ. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4500 Campus Or., Npt 1100·297·211711 Ex1. 13311 Shr NB Condo 2Br Beach. 852-8388 PAY PHONE ROUTE FOUND WATCH 1 Ba, gated comm. W/ ----------·• . On July 11 In Meaa D, parking, $450/ SELL 50 Local & Estab Sites Vorde. Call to Identify, mo+~ ullla. Call Earn $1500 weekly. 682·1887 Barbara 644-J 785 1·800-866-4S88 24hrs1 ___ __,,,·,...,...,,..,,,.~,,...,..,,,. ~Ur Used vehicle A.II Kinds of Jobs For FOUND: BLACK CAT Sell your home through classified. 842-5878 I if] d All Kl d t p In Corona del Mar. rough Cass e cra:a~fled~ple. Call to Identify. 714-842·5878 644-1070 COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2669 2BR·1 BA $ 65 0/m o · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lndry, pool, quiet, nr . *1 BR •825* alt transportation, No 28R 2 BA ,725/Up ·pets 846-0392 Refrlg & dishwasher Cheery 1 Br w/tg deck, Incl. 60x30 pool. No assigned prkng, lndry, pets. No fees. No pool. 2 avail. $585-lease. 545-4855 ~600/mo. 546-9081 Npt Hghta 2Br \Ba, E aide clean, bright pvt grdn/pool, carport. 2Br 1 Ba upstrs, gar, Quiet. Near shops/ patio, new pnt. $720. beach. $795. 645-4900 No pets. 646-6007 Studio Unit Sanitized, L•rge 1 Br w/atove prlv, ocn vu, 1 l\se frm Nice lower unit. $500 beach. No pets. Avl 8/ a mo+ dep. 673-0838 1. $600/mo. 548-2369 Introduc· the old ....eRover. Newport across the street: 2Br 1 \l!tBa, gar, ••••••••• $825/mo, 1665 Irvine Ave#4. E'alde Town· MISCELLANEOUS house: 2Br 2Ba, gar, RENT'llT•t' $850/mo, 2680 Santa ·--~-----· Ana Ave.#B. 720-9422 **TOWNHOME** 2 Bdrm 1 •h Bath, ROOMS gated, pool. S79S/mo 2706 MOVE IN SPECIAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548-7367 or 548-7460 E••t•ld• epaolou1 hm. frplc, grt loc, safe, NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 IRVINE 2644 quiet, prklng. $4so1mo 'BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 No smk/pet 722-8737. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 iledrm Apt $800 Large Prlv 1 Br & B• East of Harbor Weatp•rk 1 Br 1 Ba, lmmac 611 tub 5 min 3BR 21h Ba Bluffs. Ught, •Preatlgloua guard· All utlls paid alngle car gar, w/d wlk to faah Isl & groc. bright, on grnblt. Shut· gated comm wMew, c714) 345-4469 hkup. $865-$945. Call Quiet. Pool & Jae. No te11, parquet. Avl 8/1. pool, tennis. 3Br 2Ba BR BA d Ix todayl 2So-3331 smk. Avl now or 611 . $t800640.t982494·7123 hs.e.$2300.-~710 2 1 P , aunrm,1----------• new pnt, pvt fncd yd, Weatp•rk 2Br 2Ba, $375/mo ...... 721-8090 3BR 2BA Harbor View VIII• B•lbo• large 2Br gar, eleo atackng w/d dual mstr ates, 1-car Hms, comm pool/tenn 2Ba condo. Pool, spa, hkups. No dogs &45-7334 gar,.w/d hkup. $1030- S179S. Call coll 619· tennis. $1250/mo. 28R E'ald• S aclous $1125. Call 250-3331 677-0488/677·9201 65<>-3144 Craig II ht d p p trs' The community g , re ec, u s . M-..._ Pl Pvt gar+ pkg Lg deck .... et ace . IS. ' ,. ,. ... ,, Clatslned Refs, N $850. v7.,..1.,..., 842•5878 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help Big Can~on guard· W•tertront 2·sty sin. gated comm. Furn 2Br gle fam hm. 3Br, spa. 2Ba. turn key. $3000. $2300. W/boat sllp 759·0120 619-360-2629 $.2500. Agt. 733-7306 Block from Beach 642·5878 e RANGE ROVER CLASSI~ 4er 21hBa. lrp1c, gar. ------• COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 N on·smkr. $1900/mo AP' ft DTMENTS '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii yearly. 673·3376 ~ 11 Bluffs Tennie VIiia FOR RENT 4Br 3Ba+bonus rm, ................ . 2650 sq It. $2300. 528 Cancha. 548·8980 ___________ .....__ Beach Area =A 2606 WI nter Furnished iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Or Summer Weekly Cuatom 2Br 1Ba, brlte 1·5 Bedroom & airy. New carpet, 2 Many Oceanfronts prkng apes. $1100/mo Winter S650-S1900/mo yeatly. 675-2044 Summer $525·$2600/wk Al Y I 1 3 ad Like new 3Br 2Ba. AC, so ear y • rm w/d, blt·lns, deck, dbl $750-$1375/mo NB & HB gar, mini bay view. Avl Villa Rentals now. 11900. 723-5008 Property Mgmt 675-4912 BALBOA Charming 1-aty hm In PENINSULA 2607 popular Westcllrt. 3Br 2Ba. $2100/mo, lease Auatero/Klm 75~763 OCEANFRONT 1 bd 1 ba·Nlce Vu. Frig, G1eat HVH loc & home. dsh/w. $770 721-8898. 4Br 3Y.!Ba, llv.fm, fam 1m, big play rm. Fncd ------------- In pool, naw pnt In/ CORONA out. S3ooo. 1se-9201 DEL MAR 2622 H rbr View H m 4Br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Ba, tam rm, frplc, comm tennis & pool. 2Br 1 Ba, llghVbrlght, $2300/mo. 7S9·5011 new crpVpnt, sundk, 2 carprt1. No pets. $900 Lido Isle Immaculate OPEN SAT/SUN All Ilka new. Ught, 430 Seaward 640-1208 bright, 1mall 3Br 3Ba hH. Lg master w/spa ------------- tub. sunny patio, dbl COSTA MESA 2624 gar. Nr pvt bch/tennls iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /parka. Furn negot. ue $2400. 673-0400 E'alde 2·sty, 2 lrg Bra, 11 e a, pvt patio, gar+ Npt l•I• waterfront w/ parking ape. $850/mo, boat dock. 2Br. Open '850 nc. 645-9061 SaVSun, 414 38th St.------------ $1500/mo lease. Call --------David 722·148a Nwpt Hgta Cu1tom 3b/2~ ba FR, 2 gar, W/D, hkup, patio, NO PETS! $1795 &48-9439 LA.ROI! & BRIGHT • 2BR'• w/Pvt Patio• e Enclosed Garages e Poo1•eea·a•Lnctry QUet community, near bctl/shoot. Gu paldl MONROVIA APT'a 71+e31-5318 OCl!AN/BAY VlllW Kings Road 38r 3Ba Pool/spa. Furn opt. $3950/mo 722-9042 ~======:::!I With CAl•SCANI HM your clllelllld Id In 171 """"*' .... I oamlllflld drculllOn CMf' 3 ...... ... •• .. I It ... " .. ,,_•II-· "It• ......... H. 111 ,., •II M4ttlei111 •et• • QUIBT & SERENE Pahn. 1".esa .Apart:m.enb 1 I ' So near & yet so far... • .. I That's the feeling you get ... when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of secluded woods & stately palms. A Srudios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms · Jn SS7S ro $600 · I BR S6lS t0 S650 • 2BR $725 t0 S7SO A NoPeu 4 V cnical Bbnds A Ceiling fam 4 NEW Carpet, Pa.int & Ttle 4 Fimcss Room A Heated Pool & Jacuz:u A Patios & B2.loorucs A Garages Availahlc Office Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends 1561 M~a Dr ·Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 =i'The Buyer's Market" .-'Check your shopping list off by stopping in toaay at any one of these local Orange County Auto .Dealers! "Buy, Le.ase or Browse" nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Custo~ Sati action SADDLEBACK • . E .. ·mmmmmm CA~LAC.~K .... Leasing ATWDOHI 2926A Ho Cos1o Mesa RAY FUDEIO! HONDA #16 lrvlne Auto Center 714430-7800 ·~ •• L I '· ~ l .. ! I f " SATURDAY. JULY 22. l995 17 = 2125 PUSollW 3002 UIP10norrr lllPl.Onmrr um.onmrr mm.onwn om.onmn EKPLonwrr ua10nmn lllPLOYllQT ·---•11111 *"•MaftM Por Yeul 1530 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 • 5530 SlaVICES 5533 "°'*°' LAro-~ & 1-90()..3110600 JC 1137 white CAT, very SUtlmlft..,...bt 11 .,_ Chlldoaro NoMe4 OOURMST COOKIU •eollalll0J90al Pff IWnlne • R ale.a... Salu aweet. Calf n1.ae11. ProCtl Co. I02454-7~ My hofM. M.f' days. houMkH~ eiQ>'d, Elect.~-PkMnb... CHA ~ companione1.,.e __ ....., ___ ~ UNAGER OF sates L08T CAT Grey & •U~ Powt Eng •PMklnG & own .,..,. CM.It, F • Non-Sa!!lnp Ctub l15-90e0. l"IMded '°' hOmecare. llTaft... ...~ ... rttti.11e H I re NII' 1'111 IALlll eream. male Hlma. 1-«1-1.c111--..-........ trene.M&-1113 ~·1·,~~ .. ~ MElllERIHIP r:rr. 3 1°"4394444 •-Wiil.an---.u.8M\9'1w --...• -cttANm••lllPI l.o s -·-... '"1"'... --.._,_ PIT OPFIC• ASa T _, -Upaea•• private etub Net! Nllll ... QDWlCY his •••••••• ~~ .... .,.that th• llatinga In thaa co•· egory may requite you ao call a IOO num~ . In which \hefe la a eharg• per m nute, :.y:z.tbf~~ .':::.~~· 11 ~=:oi:,~ c*·~~ -~ Q 0 v." ...... T PrllALECll AQb lnENNT Data entry a. word ~~~---g .. o~kl.~1.'~ •• ~ woui.t ~to ......... •... , REWAROI c ,, ....... Co -,.. • _... • ............... .10••· Now .......... Vale I.I ew-,..,...,. •kllla ,,_,,.d. 1'" ..• ................ ... --(1"'20) .._....__.., 1~720-7093 -• --954-7420 Mrvtc. onnted, t.u-se4i3/Hr. No·-;;:p Po" Beach ... ks a 25-hn/Wk .-;;noon'; The"1dl •II an •xtenalv• baek· ;,;c;;'Oo..o , • ..,_ able, wk-end• • mueU needed, pd ltalnlng. dynamic, enthusiastic H .50/hr. 4jM.7011 Ms 'Ill gr°"nd In sa1 .. and ~ lll~Mfil?l•._~~l-e-~-"-.0-""-A'1!!-._---Lo•t Cel ltvlo• Tw-MEMJS1:lSHIP$ wut bin. 87~ For appkatton -call lndMdUI( with wxcwt-~ Matkellng, who la t.. 111411 lblrlQ rd«y at $8 QOM ~ ~ 1 auoH & r.c•, C0tona Def Mar " toll"" 7 daY* 1-eoo-tent organizational p people nHded. 67'3-1.7VV mlllar with Newport b ~ ~ en! WANTED 5535 7·14-94. Cream Long-3018 Conatructlon 549-2951 ext.3771• aklU• to Join our m•m· 19.25/hr. to clip claaal-Beach and surround· s27 rr411~ Job haired Himalayan w/ CPI BUILDDS INC · berahlp team Familiar ft•d ada. Flex hra/loca. Ing areas. Computer ~ ~ ~ ......, blue .yH. 975--3307 •WOULD YOU LIK• 1Yr bulc exp: conat, Help Wanted Suki'• with Newport BHch No exp nee. Call 1· RHtawaiu literacy; wllllng to proOOdt • pronlOlol• at k ovln9 • Sp•nl•h L o•t C•t Ja 1 TO PLAY 00, _ plmb, pnt, &. dry wait. Flowera. Floral and surrounding areu 809-474-f5544 lntld KOO KOO ROO work occaalonal ev• tlkll. ~ ~-en! Nanny •ffk• llve-oYt am ne 1180 ....-w P~ple wf'c.n Do" uatatant In Fuh ltl POST•• .. GOV'T ,0 S nlnga weekend• and .__,. -v poslllon. Childcare, tt Creek, COM 7/20. {mo. 200 Courses attlludel Muat IM rell-CommlaaJononly . a plua. People peraon -· .. 8 In Coat.a Mesa need• • r-. trDndon~• housekplng. 844-45829 Very It orange Tabby. +memberahlp In Pvt. able, own toola/ttana 7se-1558 leave mag. and .profeulonal d• 121/HOUR +BENEFITS day & evening help: holiday•. u well u olW nw~ .W. -Cotlar w/laga. Family club. Reapond to: truc:k r f Start se-1 • meanor a must. R• NO EXP WIU TRAIN caahler, Dining Room •ttend varloua aoclal EJIOlllnl ~en! Valet Attendants oevaataledr Reward. Oolf P.O. Box 7384 Cell ~j,n eeMng· HOUS•CLtlANl!RS qulrement~ Include: To Apply Clll 71'"'4M09t Attendant•, Counter •v•nta. Sal" & Mar-~ ._ posilNe needed at Nwpt Land- 7eo-o370 H.B ., C A 92990 • N ••o•D. vacation c:;ompt1t• .._ , -nosy•.-.. Peteeft.~~ IA per. k•Ung background w ... 111'"alllJOI ____ ~~~ ..!...~ e~~-rrl•. p:~. _ COOK Ex 1r-.. rentala, NB. Sat only Ing to work flexible r -• son M·F between 2· l>8 ' comblnBttOn .._......,_ .... _, ..., ... , wvm.., L~•a~e.DC::~o:·~~:!~ Eve ehlft:· & '~nd':. 1~2. $8.50/Hr. Own hours, knowl.ctge of Parcel Mrvlce Job•. 4pm. 212 E. 17th St. Inside and ou11lde rwaa ~CCI US. 2pm (800) 6!>4-7700 Shat__. GrMn h MARQARITAVILLtl trana. Rick, 875-4e30. closing a aale, and ex· Call lor wage aeale, R tall a1 adte1 a to quality both O.Y nRJ 'If~ --------.,... .,. 2332 w. PCH NB 1o1a"HINEOPr•u·yOA tensive oral ~ writ· employment Inform•· e n vidual and corpo-900am 6 3~ (8CX>-DOMESTICS 5540 n .. a eollat W/ taga. EMPLOYMENT -"""' ten communication lion and appllcatlon. •OUT OF SANTA FEt rate accoun11. Please ~92) OI malttJlc (S12· Reward. IMC>-8537 FUNDRAISINQ Temp to P«m oppty skllla. Pleue tax r• 818·506-5354 X·5137 Exclualve high end fax resume to Human 346-5145) ~ID Alc:rul- Acct Exec:, 111500/mo. In lrvlne. Exp w~ & sume to Human R• P T/FT lntlde tel• Southwestern apparel Resources .Dlre.c:tor, ~ ~· Sll-llw SrAols PERSONALS 3~o ualgnment. 1. ehrllfy 1nk ~a~. h':J: aourc .. Director, 714/ aalH. Computer sup-store Is looking for F(T 714'642-6947. nc P b 201627 Atatn EMPLOYMENT .2 yrs exp In ul•a/ or • ''1.fl 642-8947. plies, xlnt earning po-cuatomer servlc• SUMMER WORK TX 78720 EOE fundralalng. Publle day pay & more. ust tentlal. Computer exp oriented profession-$10.15/start. PT/FT. '--------"1 HOUSEKEEPER Needed PIT· 5 Days Bilingual ok Call atler tpm . 845·1353 •••••••••I 5530 apeaklng at>lllty. Prior have exp. Call for SE LL nee. Flex hrs, no eves. ala. Must have retall Flex hrs. Can lead to TOBACCONIST non-pn>flt a plua. R• more Info. 472-2339. C.M. Ca11 432-9550 or exp. Competitive aal mgmt & Intern posl· Full & P(f Ref's. $35,000/Yr Income ~· to: United way Ul11rnete Stamng h fax 432·9538 + comm & benefits. uons. 851-0951 See Mf. Abar1a at: TRADE potentlal. Reading of OC, 18012 Mltehell Whether you're buying your Omel Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Call Poppy, 644-5953. Buy It. Sell It. Find 11. 250 Ogle St. 650-8463 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil booka. Toll Free (1) So. lrvlne 92714, Attn: Of Mlllng, Clualfled through Class fled Claaalfled . Claaalfled. PERSONALS 3002 through classified 642..S678 1=n1 ·800-898-9n8 Ext. R· Human Rnourcn. EOE eovere all your needal SPali'Ja'D I 1 ·900-263-1800 Ext. 9625 .,,"~ntlft. ~Mllyn . ...... c.. (602) 954-7420 anumn iMWllti ro rJU.llll 1361 for detalla. A DAILY SALARY OF $400 A DAY working tor Don Lapre of the TV ahow "Making Money." Call Don at 1-8<>o-482· 1113. AIR B llllng C l erk Cannery Village Co. FT. ·Maa90 software knowledge. Call for Appointment 7~500 ADMIN ASSIST $1916-$2333/Mo. Min of meetings, type 6o- 65 wpm, word proee• aor Ami Pro (Win- dows). 3-5 yrs exp. Send resume: United Way of OC., 18012 Mitchell So., Irvine 92714. EOE ADMIN ASSIST F/T For GM of Design Ctr. Xlnt comm/writing/ phne akllls, phn ofo admln exp. Cust afltv. a+. Must be prof. In Th 0 Y W MS Word/ExceVLotua. • ne ou ant ls Laguna Nlg·u .. 1-F•v rea Out There! find him .. -or her at 1·900-e5G-/aal. req to: 643-8316 3000 ext1533 S2.89/mln AUTO MECHANIC 11 + Procall 902·954-7•20 Wheel alignment. Hl!LPI Swlndled OUI Of Apply In person, New- $80K & mother la lot· port Tire, 3000 e. Ing hOUH' In CM. We Coast Hwy. CdM., ... no hope In alght. CARPENTER. Fram- If you can help ??? Ing exp nee. Mutt be Pl•aH call Victoria hard working & d• (919) 323-8445) pendable. 831-2345 GOOD AD! Call 642-. 5678 NEW , 995 CONTOUR GL 11 •• ·'" 11 .• ,. t I' I 1 , '" l n Jll •1ur1~' 'OnowN $19 91mo. , al • I~ fOl 1' "'°"'HS Cl0:.101"1l ILJJE ON -OVfO Cl[J)f' IOIA.. O'"VE Oii 1.151 • 1.U, ll250 tflATt •£~ l~ 1011,tOl M•MtMS l•T9712 .1.u 310 HOO:.! n•n• .112s nra•s TOTAL SAVINGS OF $2082 NEW 1995 ESCORT 4DR WGN NEW 1995 PROBE SE ( ~ •\I I· TOTAL SAVINGS OF S1563 ~ aMI . . • .. • .. .Jl}JJ• ~-....oi... ........ -11J11 ""',_,...,... -S!S. I> t•l /\11 II ~· I l I rn \ t l 1~ .1 • t- I ~ J.? I ... I'' TOTAL SAVINGS OF S2122 IV.. TOTAL SAVINGS OF $1907 ,. ' \..iflll '"""f""'~ Hu~.-r Rdl .. 1h:• NdC~9988 N•~Mt13,988 '.:l'AI' '•"-tO):I tL I • I« . I . JTOC..oosf !Al 173 U llll UOlol NEW t 995 TAURUS GL NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX '95 EXPLORER CONVERSION VAN Dual >JC • Auto Onrdn'ft V6 • P/WIL • AMIPM Ca..u. ~Dri--'15-~ j "tU< \"'. \ II 'h1,."f ht\ I 1 \ r fl.1~· • I \\ • I I Id•• \ \! I \I I <.IU \I ~Fl H ' 110'\ I !)\\ I Ol"'i • 111<:11 Im-.... ~.... . • .. ...... .Jll.415 ~ ...................... .$~ TOTAL SAVINGS OF $391i nMilln ....... ~ .......... .$1"1 ~ .... o.::-.. .. .. . .. TOTAL SAVINGS OF $2547 /~•••••I•-'•ttr 1tiAtldll Jo<~ ICJ14f"i1.,-,i,•v •• '''11t ._. .. _ • ....__.. -'" ,..,.... .. •• . . • ... . . . -IS# ,..,.,_,,._ ············· -$ N,!,,14,488 NdCon15,488 1984 FORD Thunderbird A111o ¥6, M imerioc. (lio902·1790.S21 •4974 199JFORO .scur1 LX 2DR/HB Only 42.112 •.i 111i.ne. ~ Alt 1enlol 111Ur11. lllOl21A-7"5061 t.a4787 3100211 •5974 •7774 1993 FORD 19890LDSMOBILE Temeo GL edan Cutlass Ciera SL Alilo, WC, 111llllt, PA 1111111 P/Wll. a*1A •7974 •7974 1992FORO Escort Wa1too Auto Alt <met!t ft<l 1taot11.124'Jt1 •7974 1991 FORD Taurus GL Sedan r IV( r fl. aM. oloyl. 1*'1044-1St204) 1992FORD T-Bir d Pflfltf/W/l. WM, oloyl. ('8098"1314731 1992 FORD 1995 FORD 1991 MAZDA •9974 •9974 1992 PLYMOlTTH 1993 HONDA Wrangler 4x4 Voya~r Mini Va Civic LX Secbn 0· ~Wi:~i'tss1 ~~l~a.,it," "'i~=~r­ • 12, 974 •13,974 s13,974 1992 FORD 1994 FORD F-250 Pickup F-150 Work TnlCk o.l,3U30.k4'0YI, IW,t,n•••Att,_ A/C. l110Mt-Mns.s1 • ._ 11Mts:MtSS11 '15,974 •15,974 1993 HONDA Accord LX ~n Miala 1 ' • ' ' • J ~ ' I I 1 ( ; I 5 ., s ( d " J" c ( ( ..... J I r I ' F f b s c _j( c • I • I Mod•i Hom•• Llhr li•I• 11500 obo, mtbl -,a1r11e chr11 $1500 obo, ttedrm 1et1 $1400 obo Unu1ed. 644-7048 M·OVINO SALi!· FINAL WEEKI New love 11at. ... y Chait, dreu.,/nlte 1tand, r• lrlg-Hotpl, 1V & 1land, bed trm1, Cillzen printer. Make ottet"S. 4~823 Ive message Sora/Lov••••t Beige 1.nd dark ranen dining tbl,leal,4chrs, 1ml frig. good condt 722-6899 W• .-,. ewHtl TWO -alem mixed males Sale Sat/Sun 22,23, tooklng tor loving lam. Appllanoee, hom9 IJ46.2279 &pm. books, cllhe, W/O, · destt It hMhold ttema. 2344 Cyntlha Ct. Oft BUILDING , ...... ...,,. ..... ,. I MATERIALS 6030 *SATURDAY 7/22 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Chlldrena: Clothes, Toye. Adult cloth5ng. Ba)' Window New, furn, typewriter. Lota while, vinyl clad, l!hc3 ol books .10ea. Etc ..• Mak4i oner! 644---5345~ 2589 Orana• A-. PETS & ANIMALS 6049 Wh9rehOuM 8ala Saturdey Onty 7-3 Ofc furniture, home Item•. & Mlec . ADOPT-A-PET 1783 Whitter Ave Every S•t· 6. Sun at PETSMART. Fountain -~--~-·c_T_O_N ___ , Valley. Puppies, kit· nu.1.•.1.u• tens and more, all BEACH 8140 1 looking for lovlng, car·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiil Ing homes. CALL 1597· Huge Multl l'•mllw 0037 for mOl'e Info. Sat 22 7•2pm. Cltha, ADORABL• A.KC Pupplee6. CFA KJttene ti.by Items, Jwit aboul av.,.,.uNngl 1432 Nor· folk (Adams/News.nd} we have the 1atgeat Htecdon of pedlgrH 1---------1 dog• 6. cats anywhere lAGUNA ALI lov.cl & well BEACH 8148 Cared for ';;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PETLAND HUNT BCH 11 Norlheut comer of Adami & Brookhl.Wllt "'3-4881 Auel Bhep Pupe 20 Yre AooumulaUon 325 HMthar. Sat 1-2 irumHwa, kllchenwara, _ ......... AKC/ASCA , OFA ·l----~----1 CERF Bluea/Blk trla, NEWPORT --M/F $250 to 1500 CH (lilOO) 278-4380 BEA 6169 a:lll/•J;~·~eg~~~e,fy .. he&lthy. 1•1 ahot. $198 ............. 842·1714 Sat 22 Cuetom Free to •pproved s>"'yhM w/-"Yllt•. tu t)Omeai 4-Yf.o4d ~• 135, P91 chra, d• $Mnoy9d & 2-)'T-okl algner cttha, 13.oo- temaie Aus~• Shtlp-115.00. LQ cltiy po\s herd/Lab mix. Pralet W/4' C&f'1MI .. , •" IVy 10 kffP together, vary trees. 3114' J .. mine afflletlonate & playful, Tr.,lls, Cal•'• w/plant• 7-yr-old male Blue .,.., le.ct glaaa, 09 Marie Ausale Shep-Cof'9lca. h«d mut. OOl''l::.;.12~.=.-...,,-,,-=1.,-.-=22,,..,....,,--.I ~~ !n:'';'73-0771 CIU\s, toy.. buk.W. -----· ----1 appl9ncM. No Item Bav• •buaed and over 120. 508 San abllndoned pet.. Be a Bemardlno AYff. .,1voluntfff'tfoater. C.U a.a UT ONLY a..ut 714-597-9037. caiwd· oM dble bed NANOS• QR GANS la mattrea .. • MOO, k>t:a of pl!lloWs. boOk•, toya, old la new .wtr. 1059 1711 c.ndtMllde l.n. SLaQoUIT CLOTMUIO · iron.. modef'• ... . «•••'••· *· .. .. 11. MIO men'• Miiia 4Z tong, oouch, Ch-'!1 tota•or tnleC. BAT/SUN 7.f. 1111 c;;:Mff DrM Dfifiutl tOOA\'1 .... .,,_...._ . .... CIOI ............. .... c----. ort. •nl•l rut•. allver, gt· ss• .. tumttur. I MU Oh mlee. -·---IMIUUQUIMOAL ...... ~. ~ ...... :-. D. 111& Urwoln Ln fWIF JD&sM .... •• it• lift: ... N. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $47,998 . $399 plus tax per month for 24 month lease on approved credit. Total to start lease, $5956.73, includes first mo., first year OMV fees, refundable security deposit, cap. reduction -cap tax. Payment, including tax, is $430.85, total payments $10,340. lease end purchase $29,758.76. 15¢ per mi. over 12k mile per yr. To qualified leasees through Lexus Financi~I Services. ·(Vin.106391). • /MO ASK US ABOUT. OUR SPECIAL LEASE PLANS ON ALL MODELS PRE·OWNED CARS • ALL SALE PRICED! 19H TOYOTA COROLLA Automatic. air conditioning, low mlles, MINT oonditlon. MNOn531) 11 995 1992 OLDSMOBILI 98 This one has fuM oower. low mites and Is In great condition. MN 3262561 14995 1990 INFINITY OU A beauty with chrome Wheels '1 SUpert) condttlon. MN0054361 18995 1992 ACURA LIGEND L 1995 JIEP GRAND CM1110K11 1lllO llllCIDIS 500I 3Sk mlles. Leather, whlt.e and smoketcreme. It's a beautv Jn mint Mint Condition! near perfect condltk>nl condition. .1915 UIOO SPECIAL PURCHASE. All certified and under 10k mi., leather & moonroof. Choose from <VIN 022611 1 MN 109078> MN 254040) 19 995 19 995 25 995 28 995· 41 loaner cars. MN 0877161 • Over ao·Pre-owned £ertmed Lexus In Stocki ©LEXUS OF WESTmlnSTER 13590 Beach Blvd., westminster, CA. On B~aeh Blwl., ./tut So.ah of 6h. G-W-Gro.. .FrwJI. (22) 3101327-4103 7141892-6906 Al-..w .. .,,......c--. ............... ~,,.,,,, """'....,"'""" ..... -... l ~ ii !;-..------ ' " 1 ..---.. --.... ·~·:-~-~'";.-,· .. •-=----:~-=.:.-.~-~c--~ ----=-.....----=--;---~~1:~--.-.-~~~--q----. ------. 1here has ne\lel' been a better time to purdlase your 1st home, income property or move up residence than right NOW! CAlL: ROBERT TAYLOR Off: 673-7300 Hm Off: 642-1271 SPACIOUS 4BR/2.5BA home in great school district featuring din. rm.. fam. rm . gorgeous light & airy kit.. lush back yard w/fruit trees & a spa. Offered at $479.000 JUST USTED 2 story, side by-si<Je units near bay & beaches.' Ideal for condo conver slon. Some views, no deferred maintenance here. Offered at $409.000 DAYNA PErlll' presents BALBOA PENINSUlA POINT BF..STBUYS CALI..: DAYNA Pgr: 651-4610 Hm Off: 673-3899 UNIQUE & SPACIOUS 5 bedroom home featuring a serene bay view from 2nd level Fam rm, den. bonus rm. gourmet kit . lovelv sunny patio Ocean view master bdrm Much more. Offered at $798.000 OiARMING BEACH HOUSE. A rare 2BR cottage located at L ~ Street park w/year round sunny back patio & d<.>ek Walk or bike to the beach' Here as your opportunity to hve in this superb community Offered at $378.000 specialist in Properties for Sale or Lease ~ NO ~roperty too big or too small Peninsula 380 + den/38A ••••.•••••••••• $2200/mo ~do JJBD/3~ ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.••••••• ~C)()CJ/mo Ba~nt ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1,895,C)()CJ.00 Ba.Yfroont ••••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $1, 050, C)()CJ. 00 MARCIA DOSSEY Pager: 509-3707 ''Consistent Top Producer" . .. .. in association with TIM CARR I WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Prime Lido Bayfront &15 V"aa Lido Soud Open SUurc:t.y $2,395,000 Lido Isle Taditio.W B.yfront 218 V-aa Lido Nord OpenSwmy $1,595,BX) BIWY Vuu Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 4.58A Fmhly mnodeled home la~ dock with turning btim views $2,.395,(D) ~~~'--II~ $1,095,000 Bayfront Value 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday 5974,000 Lido Ille 0.1.ic 225 Via San Remo Open Sat./Sun. $795,000 Baycrat Ut.tte Sale 1823 Glenwood Lane Open Sat /Sun. 5469,000 Eutside Owma 358 Walnut Open Saturday s:m,ooo Lido Isle Traditional Bay&ont 58R4.5BA Pride ol ownership, tum-key Large dod:, excellent main channel views S1.S95,aX) 67s-ross • 631-1400 Prime lido Isle Bayfront SBR 4SBA Older home, ideal eastern hp 54· olNy frontage, w/sandy beach & dock $2.395,000 lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 45BA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 45' comer lot, perfect an every detail' Sl,()95,000 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchAnge Approx. 1.2 aaes, ocean & bay v1ew.s Sl,850,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 48A +Om,~ beadl cottage. Fabulous tummg basin vwws. boat dod. Sl.095.fm ------~ Lido Isle Bay&ont Triplo: Easy conversion to single family Pnvate beach, great sunset views 5999,000 Spyglus Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-large view lot Very private Canyon location, pool $849,000 Udo Ille Traditional 4BR 38A. prime 45' aimer lot Piazza location. Fr. doors, Hrdwd f1oors $8l.5,000 I $.1500 per mo. leaM U>rc>M del Mu Condo 2BR 2..58A T~~, aouth ol PCH Steps to~ &t padc,"hardwood floors .. '°°° Eutside Channn 3BR 2.5BA, Fm Rm, expanded home Excellent location, large master sm,ooo Bayfront Value! Oceanfront Duplex 38R 38A + Fam. Rm., tum-k.ey home, lg. dock 3BR 2BA + 2BR 1 BA prime oceanfront f:JY on the bay, will exchange res. or income White water views, will exchange down 5974,000 $795,000 Lido Ille With A View! 48R 38A Remodeled ~, lS' lot One house from clubhouse, beach & tennis $599,cx» • Lido Isle Cottage 28R 28A Dtn home, beamed ceiling Prime eastern street-to-street location, lS' lot $595,000 Lido Isle Classic 3BR 4BA Fam. Rm., offke, new home 9' ceilings. large sundedc. bright & open S79S,OOO .._ Near High School track & tennis. Great 3 bdrm. town· home w/dinlng & family rms. new patio & lrg yard In secluded corner of cmplx. 631· 1400 ............................................. $229,900 HUNTINGTON GARDENS Freshly painted & carpeted 2 story townhome w/2 bd. Community pool. bike to beach. 631·1400.... ...... ........ . ........ $89,500 __ __.._WESTCUFF condo, br:!g_ht & Immaculate 2 bd. 2 ba upstairs unit w/frplc In Newport Garaen VUias w/communlty pool. Close to shops & busses. 631-1400 ......................... .' ............ , ............ $138.000 TRIANGLE sQUARE 3 bd townhome w/wood burning frplc & good sl~tlo. End unit on greenbelt 6'J't~M~.'.· .. ~~-~ .l~ ...... :. ~i~ra:'..~ .~~. $149,000 NEWPORT SHORES Sunset views from master & deck of lovely 4 bd canal front home w~ted kitchen. ~m~i~80'·.~~.:.~ .. ~~.& ~~ .~ . ..s1so.ooo NEWPORT BEAOI Charming 1 story 2 bd Colonial style townhome w/fireplace. sunny patio & dbl garage. Retrofitted dble windows & A/C. 631-1400 ................................................... $165.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa · Darling freshly painted 3 bd country cottage. Tota~edone. custom oak kitchen, -rn~l4oo.~.~-~ ........ ~: .................... s209.ooo EASTSID£ Costa Mesa. next to Back Bay trails. Extra lrg 3 bd townhm w/dinln~ rr_n & lrg island kitchen w/breakf ast nook. Skyllghts. high ceilings & patio. 631-1400 ........... _ ...................................... $219,000 CORONA DEi. MAJl•S Harl>or Woods w/comm pool, spa & tennis. Pol)U)ar 2 bd ~ unit In prime location w/frplc, laundry lfc dbl garage. 631-1400 .................................................... $229,000 TROVAllE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/sweeplng views of d ty lights & mtns ln gated comm 63'r-t'~~:.~.~ .. ~~.~-~~: ........ $229,500 VD.I.A BAI.BOA An absolutely perfect 2 bd pnthse widen & dining room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted 63~~·oi~~ .. ~'.~~· .. '.~~~ .~~~ .~. -~~~~-~~~.~:: $243, 900 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Charming 3 bd home w/pool & alley access. Added family room. hrdwd & paver tile flrs, Fr. doors. 2 frplces & beamed ceilings. 631· 1400.......... .. ... . . • ........... $219,000 COSTA MESA Bank Repot A 2 sty 3 bd well maintained home w/office. family room, 2 frplces & ~31-f'40i'.~.:~~~-~~~.n~~"-n~~ pa~ .~.~.W79.9oo NEWPORT•s BAYRIDGE quiet interior 3 bd unit w/patio & att. dbl garage In gated complex w/pool & S@. Vaulted ceilings. white walls. tile & carpet. 631-1400............. . . . . . . .. . . ..... $289,000 NEWPORT tmGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterranean twnhm. High ceilings. gourmet kitchen. wood flrs, patio & gated garage. May trade for S FR. 631-1400.... ........ ... . : ... $289.000 HUN11NGTON BEACH Adorable .remodeled 3 bd home, hrdlAld flrs, brick frplc & eat-In kitchen, yard w/lawn & picket fence. Walk to beach & all schools. 631-1400 ....................... : ........................ $298,000 Terrific 1 story 2 bdrm home w/fireplace In sunny ~~~-~~-~~-~-~~-~-~: ............. $475.000 NEWIOll'J' SHORTS spacious 4 bd home Inc~ large famUy room w/frplc & work room. Upside down ~~Woo~~~.~~-~: ...................... $319,000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Older 2 bd home plus 1 bd apt w/frplc over the garage. Great yard w/frult trees. berries and grapes. Bike to beach. 631-1400 .................................................... $325.000 NEWPORI' SHOllE8 2 story 4 bd home, steps to comm pool, chJbhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths. large private patio. 631-1400................... . . . . . ............... $327,000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR Steps to Bayside Park, walk to beach. Tum-key 2 sty. 2 bd w/fmly rm. vault ~~.~:.~.~~--~~~~: ....... $329.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex w/2 bd each unit. 0098 to 17th St. shopping & buses. 631-1400 .................................................... $375.000 lleWPOllT HEIGHTS Olarmlng 3 bd Brio n Jeamene remodel on huge lot. Gourmet kitchen, hrdwd .:31~1~.~:.~~~.~~:.~~389,000 Ar ..... M&QI fhnd MW high tech 3 bd twnhm, steps to ocean w/waDs of wtndoWs a: 3rd lewl bonus room ~to deck W/O<»llll 8t mtn ~. 631-1400 ..................... t••····························~.()()() Beautifully upgraded warm & inviting 3 bdrm home w/family room. lovely patio & pool Crown moldings. hrdwd llrs, Fr. doors. new fixtures & appliances. 631· 1400........ . . ... . .. . .... $510.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Immaculate & quaint 2 bd starter home wi den Freshly painted. wood windows. crown moldings. lush yard w/latt1ce covered deck. 631-1400 $410.000 NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest neighborhood Comfortable 4 bd home w/dm1ng & family rms & 2 fireflaces on great street Large fenced yard. 63 -1400. .... ........ . ......... $419.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa pride of ownership triplex. townhome style with 2 bd. 1 5 ba each unit w/laundry hook-ups & garage. 631-1400 . . . .$420.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story ho me w/3 bd and family rm w/bar French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool, spa and built in BBQ 631 1400 . .. .. $435.000 BWFFS Serene c.anyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths, family rm & added breakfast room opening to picturesque patio. 673-6900 ........................................... $449.000 NEWPORT SHORES Dramatic 3 bd Villa w/famly rm. 9' entry doors. floating marble stair & frpk mantle plus numerous other quality upgrades 631·1400.. ....... $449,500 LONG BEAOI Foreclosed property1 Eight contiguous lots. mult~le zoned for commercial or residential 6§~~ol. ·~~-~ .. ~--.. ~~ ~~-~in~~~ ..... $450.000 MYCREST Traditional 1 story' 3 bd, dine & family rms, breakfast nook. courtyard entry & yard w/pool. Fr. doors. moldings. A/C & security. 631-1400 ................................................. $469. 000 NEWPORT•s Belcourt Hill w/comm. pool & spa, Ocean view from immaculate 2 bd 2 level floor plan w/den. Neutral decor & security system 631·1400............ . .... .. . . . .. . ....... $479.000 Completely remodeled 3 bd Cape Cod.· Dining & famUy rms, 2nd floor bonus room. large master suite w/exercise room. private deck w/spa & 5 car ga_rage. 631-1400 . . . .......... . $699,000 WESTCUFF GROVE Largest 4 bd floor plan includes spacious master w/frpk dining & family rooms, library & country kitchen Pool. spa & att dbl garage 631-1400 $549.000 NEWPORT COASTS Altezza. Say & coastal view from highly customized 3 bd twnhome over 2.300 sq ft w/dinlng rm & loft Sound & security systems 631-1400. .. .. . . . . $559 ,000 UDO PARK DRIVE Nicely appointed 2 bd condo w/lovely channel. ocean. sunset & city light views. Securlly bldg . w/doorman. pool & sp~_ 631 1400 . $560.000 UDO ISLE Delightful 2 sly 4 bd home Private 2nd story ITldSler w/frplc & office. den & sunny strada patio One hse from club beach w/bay vu 6331 1400 $599 000 CUFF HAVEN Upgraded 1 sty 3 bd w/fmly rm & open floor plan Skylight. stone & hrdwd firs. Berber carpet & Fr doors, pool. spa. & mature trees ~ 631-1400 $61'1.000 BAYCREST 3 bd, remodeled to perfection Formal dining & IMng rooms, fabuJous gourmet kitchen & fami· ly room Beveled glass & Fr doors throughout 631-1400 ..... $619.000 UDO ISlE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/gourmet kitchen on larger lot. Ught & br19_ht w/south patio, bar & ded<. Close to tennis. walk to village 631-1400 . ... ... $629.000 HUPll'INGTON HARBOUR w/30' dock & bay vus One story 3 bd w/famiJy rm. patio & deck. Remodeled m '92, new paint, carpet & appliances 631-1400. .. ... . . ........................ $649,000 BALBOA ISi.AND Adorable 6 yr only 3 bd Cape Cod w/loft. IM°r room w/vaulted ceillng, skylight In master 67=. ~.~pt ove~ ~ ~~· ........ $650.000 BEl.COORT • OPEN HOUSES • SA TIJRDAY ONLY 1718 Plaza del Norte· Peninsula Pt. Jill Andrus 105 Via Undine • JJdo Isle, NB JeaMine Stake 835 Via Udo Soud • Udo ls.le Sally PhUlips SUNDAY ONLY 3 8d Hse $595,000 3 Bd HM $599,000 5 8d Hse $2.395.000- 1228 Rutland #4 : Westcllff. NB 2 8d Condo Roy Freeman . $138,000 7402 YeUowtail #106 · Huntinton 8ch 2 8d Condo Carol Oift $178,500 3 13 35th • West Newport 2 8d Hse Betty Comegys $399.000 -3022 Corte Portal • Newport North 3 Bd Rse Richard Lee $489,000 1701 Tradewlnds • Baycrest, NB 3 8d Hse Lynn Creamer $499.000 1514 Highland · Baycrest 4 8d Hse June Adams $599,000 600 E. 15th • Cliff Haven, NB 3 8d Hse Reggie McNemey $619.000 1200 EsteU. • Baycrest 3 8d Hse Lorraine Farrington $619,000 526 Catalina -Newport Heights 4 8d HM Marlene Hassel $699. 000 1070 Pescador · Dover Shores. NB 4 8d Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $795,000 309 North Star Ln • Dover Shores 3 8d Hse George Dashiell $995,000 318 Buena Vista • Bayfront Penln 3 8d Hse Vicki Lee $1.095,000 312 Evening Star Ln • Dover Shores 4 8d Hse Bob Pe:nkwttz $1,375,000 218 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle 5 8d Hse Christen Nilsen, Rob Giem Sl,595.000 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar 5 8d EA.ate Patti ConoYer $1 ,850,000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 5 Bd Hse Jeff Axton $3,950,000 SA TIJRDAY & SUNDAY 1631-F l.rvtne ·Costa Mesa Heights 3 8d Twnhm Nancy Barfield, Tom lovenitti $229,900 234 lugonla ·Newport Shores 3 8d Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $370.000 423.5 Poppy · Corona del Mar 3 8d Twnhm Lynn Creamer I Sally Nette! $399.000 1 719 Skylarlt • Bayuat, NB 4 8d Hse Pia D'Auria $419.000 508 San BemarcBno • Newport Heights 3 8d Hse Marlene Hassel I Jeny Smith $435,000 1823 Glenwood • Baycrat 3 Bd Hse Carolyn Starr $469,000 225 Via San Remo • Udo Isle, NB 3 Bd Hse Rick Schreiber $795.000 405 Mom.Ing Stu Ln ·Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd HM Lance Boggs I Nancy BarfleJd $1,375,000 4501 Gorham • C.neo Shora, CdM 4 Bd .... Us Olsen $1,550,000 Beautifully remodeled 4 bdrm home w/dinlng room & family room opening to large lush yard w/patios & stunning upper ba_y & city light ws. Parquet floor:. crown molchngs & 2 frpkes. 631-1400 .. .. ..................... $795.000 UNDA ISLE Trad1Uonal style w/4 bds up & maid' down Llving rm w/24 ft vaufted ceilings Dock for ldrgl' yacht & grea1 open bay vus. . 63-1 -1400 (Ui) . . .. . ..... ..... $692 000 PENINSULA Pr Wonderful newer 4 bd Califorrn.1 contemporary w/roof deck, steps to beach Bleacht>d mafle cabinetry, 2 marble frplces, central vac & A/C 63 ·1400 ;·"· . . . . .. ............... $695 000 BALBOA ISLAND Extensively remodeled 4 bd on quiet street, steps lo bay. Living. master & fmly rm-. w/frplces. large rooftop deck & h~ & tile On 673 6900 ... . .... . . $699 000 DOVER SHORES Spacious 4 bd home w/excep11rn1 al upper bay & city light w Open beamed CQUrngs II' Ii\ 1ng. dining & family rms. yard w/deck & pool 631 1400 .. ' . ' . . $729 000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dlnmg be family rms & spectacular upper bay w . Totally remo deled in ·93 w/top quality fixtures & appliances 631-1400. .. . ....................... $779.000 OCEANFRoNr Prime duplex w/3 bd down & 2 bd up. An excellent value with good Income potential 631-1400 . . .. ... ............... .$795.000 UDO ISLE New qu&lty European style 3 bd homl' w/family room & office, 9 ' ceillngs, central patio w/fountam Prune street near club beach & tennis 631·1400. . . . . .. . ....................... $795,000 LIDO ISl.E An exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly remo deled home w/dlnlng & fmly rms. new kitchen. windows & doors. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot. 631·1400 ................................................. $849.000 DOVER SHORES · DRAMATIC PRJCE DROP' BeauUfully remodeled 3 bd, 60: on the water w/large dock. Vaulted ceiling, Fr. doors & slate floors. 631-1400 . . .. .................................... $929.000 P£NINSmA PT. Elegant bayfront property, dock for 50' boat. 1st floOr office & 4 car garage. 2nd floor 2 bdrm residence Includes huge master w/frp&c, skylights & roof deck w/we.t bar. 631-1400 ................................................ $995,000 DOVER SllOll£S motivated seUers have bought another! Beautifully decorated 1 story 3 bd w/60' on the water & large dock. Master on the bay & lovely land-~f14~~: .~~-~~-~ .. ~~-~j9·74 ,000 UDO 181.E triplex on the bay. A great value on the sunny side of the lsland with beach & gorgeous bay view. Two bd owner's w/frpJc +a 2 bd & 1 bd unit. · 631·1400 .................................................... $999,000 BUENA VISTA Excellent value In prime bayfront loca- tlon, steps from Newport Harbor Yacht Cub. Charming 3 bd early cottage with den, dining & family room$, private beach & sfwed dock. · 631-1400 ................................................. $1,095,000 UDO ISLE Custom contemporary 5 bd mastel'Pk!ce on prime 45' south lacing corner lot. DramaUc 2 sty entry, offlce/study, dining & family rms, 4 car garage & extenstw use of granite 8i marble. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,095,000 AVALON Catalina -Aprx 9000 sq ft lot on the easterly ~ of Ollrnes Tower Road with spectacular views of the· bay. The hllskle k>t has approved plans & permits tor an 63t'11~ ~~.~.~~: ...................... $1,200,000 OCEANFllONT Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bd, den. sun room, beamed ceilings & huge brick patio + separate office/studio. On 2 oceanfront lots In J)lime location dose to Balboa P\er. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,349,00<> DOYEll SHOllES 6 bd Spanish style home on the Ul)\>er bay w/main channel view, large dock for 60 & 25 yachts, guest apt & courtyard pool. Grand circular stalrcase & 55 · great room w/2 sty celling. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,395,000 IA HABRA ESTATE Beautiful English Tudor home on ~rx 8 acres. Security ~ted w/llQhted tennis court. Olympic pool & spa & guest house. fforse property with mliicadamJa & citrus groves. 673-6900 ................................................. $1,600,000 Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront w/60 ft on the upper bay's main channel & newer dock for 2 yachts plus side tie. Two story traditional w/library, dining & fTnJy rooms & brick terrace w/spa. . 631-1400 ............................................... l 375 000 Gorgeous 4 bd home In prime corner location w/f80° ocean. canyon & nlte light view. large te1Tace & courtyard pool. Elegant decor w/mirrors. silk walls & Berber carpet. RED1.JCEO! 631-1400 ............................................. $1 .550,000 PENINSULA POINT Impressive beautifully landscaped 6 bdrm mansion overlooking the 8th falrway w/clty light view & spacious view terrace. Dining & game rooms, i3f.i4~~~~~~ ... ~~~.:'.~.~~~ ................. $2.695.000 UDO ISLE Immaculate traditional 4 bd bayf ront w/newer concrete dock. Den. charming new kitchen. frplces in living room & master. Great outdoor living · w/lrg bavfront terrace & patio w/spa. 631-1400 .................................... $1.699.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Boulevard w/magmfl- cent harbor, ocean & sunset views. Traditional 4 bd home w/dinl<l & family rms & elegant French decor In 6~~<><>~~~ .. ~~~~ .... ~~-~~-~~ -~~ ri19~80<> PEUCAN POINT huge front row lot In spectacular location on the 12th green with white wateT views Extra privacy with walkway next to property. 631·1400 ........................................... $1,895.000 IAGUNITA Exciting contemporary 4 bd oceanfront home w/dinlng & family rooms, ocean view decks & bal· conies & private beach lllCCe:SS. Skylights. marble & hard- wood floors & fire & security systems. 631-1400 ................................................ $1 .995.000 NEWPORT COASTS Ocean Ridge gorgeous new security gated 4 bd custom Italian Mediterranean villa with forever ocean & harbor views. Dining, family & tea rooms, library & rotunda entry w/circular staircase. 631-1400 ................................................. $2,150,000 UDO ISLE Superb end-of-the-isle view location w/54 front feet dock & south facing beach . Now occupied by 5 bd 6 ba beach house w/fami)y room but Ideal site for mansion of aprx 6,000 sq ft. 631-1400 ................................................. $2,395.000 11lllEE ARCH BAY, l..aquna .. Beautifully remodeled top quality 4 bd tradttlonar oceanfront w/white water views. Dining, family & bonus rooms. hrdwd firs. beamed ceilings, dble paned windows & 4 frplces. 631-1400 ................................................ $2.795,000 IAGlJNA BEAat A fabulous Mediterranean security gated oceanfront estate w/slairs to the beach, panoramic ~.guest house & 8 car garage. Apprx 10,000 sq ft. the home lndudes many special amenities. 631-1400 ............................................... $10,800.000 SAN 4'UAN CAPISTRANO .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... BOB PENKWITZ res 650-0443 pgr 7 48-35 7 3 63 1-1400 DOVER SHORES 312 Evening Star Lane Understated elegance on the water, 4 Bcinn, 3 Ba. tOOtional family home on a large lot with room for 60' yacht Gated Courtyard for privacy and security. Gourmet kitchen, huge multi-level waterside patio for entertalnilg. Two Adjacent Eastslde Costa Me$8 Triplex on large lots Great Bread-and-Butter units Can be sad together or separately Lot size makes them great for development Owners are motlvatedm owner/agent • Mediterranean Style Villa • 5 Bedrooms. 41/2 Baths • Gourmet Kitchen adjoining the Large Family Room • Large Dock with side ties • Three Car Garage • ExtenSJve Use of Granite & Marble • Bleached Oak Floors • Neutral decor Sun-drenched, light and open with f/oor-t&ttlllng windows along the entire. boyfront, this freshly remodeled home Is located In the only guard gated oommunlty of all boyfront homes In Newport Beach. This lwcurfous property offers a rare combination of a fabulous tum-key residence on the boy and on expansive turning-basin ulew with a sunny southerly orientation. REDUCED $300,000 $2,395,000 Bill FEENEY 631-1400 EMILY MCGINLEY res 673-5561 631-1400 9 Chatham Court BEAUTIFUL BELCOURT Choice greenbelt location. Quiet, private, guarcf.9ated comrmmity. Lush landscaping, huge patio with dramatic spa and waterfall. Built-in dining/bar & BBQ. Air Conditioining. Convenient to shopping, parks, beaches and & golf courses. c/(agnificent Ocean View from Premier Corner Location I JUSTREDUCED $145,000 I 4501 Gorham Drive Cameo Shores, Corona del Mar Best Value at $1,550,000 • Remodeled w/Exquisite Style • 4 Bedrooms, 31/2 Baths • FonTlal Dining Room • Large View Patio & Side Yard • Lush Courtyard w/Pool • Gounnet Kitchen w/Breakfast Area • Family Room • Steps to 3 Private Beaches Exclusively listed wi th LIS OLSEN 631-1400 Newport Beach .2~36 W. Coast Hwy 714~31·1400 ''~9/e<UJ f/~~, EXCiusive Affiliate of Sotheby' s International Realty Bab>a Island 315 Marine Aw. 714~7M900 . ·WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~ Specializing in properties I or sale or lease ... on the water ... near the wat.er ... and with a view of the water ... JILL AND.KUS Res. 673-4861 Ofc. 631-1400 PENINSUlA POINT .J' Ught, bright & brand new In 1993. This 4 bdnn home on the Poilt is located~ steps from the ocean mi bay with a view of the •L • Street Park. Amenities inc:ble 2 l'Mltie fyplces, top line kitchen, central vac, air conditioning, sec ~em, roof top deck mi more. ---------$695,000 N.wpolt 8w:h 2436 w. COllll Hwy 714-611·1 .. BRAND NEW OCEANFRONT This b.aTH<ey home was just completed and is being offered fully furnished. 3Bd, 2.SBa, 10' ceilings, sit down white water views, central air, super deluxe kitchen, elegant master suite with mirrored closet, steam shower & dual spa tub, 2 built-in sound & security systems, and TV door monitors. 2 limestone fireplaces & roof deck. $1,198,000 <>Cf.AN VEW 4Bd + den & guest apt on owr· sized lot. ~ f1n &: stand glass. $685,000 . ..... FIVE HOUSES TO SAM> OlMming ocean vielll Cape Cod home JU wtio aii. 2 fireplaces $585,000 VICKI LEE Res. 673-6573 631-1400 x238 Bab>a Island 315 Marine Ave. 714-673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® OPEN SAT -405 MORNING STAR lANE 4Bds. 5.5 Ba w/separate maids qrtrs, library, gated court· yard. waterfall spa, on the bay with newer dock to accom- modate 2 large yachts. For sale or lease. HUNTINGTON HAR.BOOR On the water with 30' slip. Recently remodeled with Corian counters, newca.rpet. new appliances and wood floors. Full wet bar for the entertainer. View of bay and marina. This is a single family home apprx. 2,000 square feet. Presently under construction. New resldera will be apprx . 3300 sq ft, 3 Bd, 3 Ba. dining room, large view kitchen, wet bar. step down living rm with fantastic view. Pier and slip for two boats. TOM IOVENITTI . '"' Absolutely the best viev,; in Irvine Terrace. Original home built in 1958. 3 Bd, 3 Ba. courtyard, pool and spa. The value is the land. Lots of room for expansion Irvine Cove guard gated community. Large custom estate home with ocean view, vaulted ceilings, private dining room, expansive family room, dramatic entrance and garage for 3 cars plus limo. Over 1600 square feet with attached garage, 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths, mirrored dining room, private yard on the border of Newport Heights In Costa Mesa. lmmaruate home. NANCY BARFIELD 714/63~-1400 ext 262 or 264 857-3478 ...... -.. -. ~ WATERFRONT HO~ES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 · . Golden Circle Award Winner 1993 & 1994 #2 Agent 1994 NEARLY NEW • DOVER SHORES Belcourt quality remodel w/fabulous Upper Bay & mountain views! 4 BR. 3 BA. Hardwood floors, sea.Ry ~em .......... $779,000 PREMIER DOVER SHORES LOCATION Uj-4 & ~ 4BR, 4BA si9e story heme. ~ pool w/deck ~ spectaow Upper Bay & Fashioo lslard IAevJs.$729,000 NEWPORT HEIGIITS CHARMER COZI} 2BR. 1.SBA uter homt. lJwaded & ~ P*IMd. lnwnaru- la, lnCM1l cxnllim w/lm{lti rocin to eqllfld .......... $410,000 BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 --- ~--4---·--~---_ -_ -~ ~~:: -~" -_ _Lii~:~L~~ • L-• • - 1 ' 1 --· -- ---~~ ; NEWPORT HEIGtrrS Tastful4Bdf3Baremxidv. O' :t> ~:itU.C.~ 3frpbs& lovelyp"1 yanhr~.U8~ $699.000 NEWPORT HEIGtrrS Beaullful larw c. coo aNOm t.xnt Wit°""" ~lit ~ Ooo~ boous nn& ~ gat3&' $699.000 Nn'PORT HEIGtrrS Greai 38d/l.7sBa remd!I w/goorm.>1 lolchen. ~d Ors, dual~ WI~ & \m)· ~loll $389,000 EASTSIDE COSTA ~A Huge 3Bd l'A-1lhm in great locauon Big island kuchen ~/nook. frplc. 10alk-ins & pnrale pallo $219,000 EASTSIDB COSTA MF.SA Clwming3Bd oottagew/a.tstomcoontry ldleh, remxl- e181 bath, oak & brick frplc, quiet stm!l. $209,000 KNl'SROAD P;mr.mc(Xl'.31l&a~ \~'Sfnxnre.vS&h'lllawAibrazy, f:rn dJfUn8 & nmung nns + lrg yard. $ l , 595,000 . . - PEUCAN POINT ' Spee13cul:lr custom h<mesit on 12th green ci Pelican mu Coif Coursewlfrool t(}ll <Xl!3ll views.$ t ,895,000 MANNY _ STELLING • MARLENE HASSEL Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® ~ 631-1400 x254/259 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 ~ ~ FORECLOSURE IS NEXT $189,000 Was 5 bedrooms, now 4 huge bedrooms. 2 full baths. SDJCious dining spacious den. Cozy fireplace. "New prank flooring. Remodeled kitchen. Owner desperate. Make offer nowl(31KER) cam.-·~-- GR, 2 STORV-oaAN IREEZES$209,900 Small, secluded tract surrov11ds a lush rark. Great floor plan, 1 BR & BA down Upgraded _CJ) & wlildow covenngs, fireplace. Private rear yd (18PAR) < ll'I .'\ 11< >l ~ "-'\ll RIH\ 1-1 COSTA MESA 419Glouwlil• lonllllTunw 28459 -·· l'llOM 28379 -· PltOM 268 E. 22nd St. llllZDllZ nJSTIN 1SS12 Ya'orw ...,......, $179,500 $289,900 $359,500 $255.000 $155,500 < >PL'\ tl<>l '-,I S.. \I SC\ I :l -1 $235.000 $228.000 $203.995 I Ii 1 '\ II< )( '-,I "' '\1> \ \ 1 -I $S95,000 $229.900 $255,000 $206.000 $307,777 $181.000 PRIZE PR08Aff PROPERTYlll· $16',900 38R, 1 BA bar~ain w/added living area Huge lot. Nice family netghborhgood. Bring your paintbrush and save mega bucks!. can Today! (20CON) .. ~ .... EAS1SK>£ R2 $29.t, 987 3 units on huge 15120#SF lot zoned for 4 units! Fantastic Eastside loc Close to new Triangle and beach! great occupancy record (19FUL) WES ANO LUSC10US LANDSCAPES $179 ,900 Free standing 28R,28A with C07:Y fireplace in the prestigious South Coast Spring Villas New carpet, clean & bright. This complex has lakes, swans & luch landscapes. Gated community. (37SEA) l19111Hm SPECTACULAR SOMERSET $199,500 Big, Bnght, Beautiful & private 3BO 2 full Bath townhome. Almost new carpet. Stained glass entry door & Ille entry Huge master with mirrored wardrobes. Comm pools & spas (91 LOM) ~ ... SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY lMfJHORE 514. IGO TWo master bedrooms Grat locatlOrl tor tllls FttA appioved project liso has f11ep!Xe, & I patio off kvingroom Just reduced 30K (2WJ) GREAT POTE11TW.ll $135,00ll Uvt In a little house or rent out untlt rudy to build on R·2 lot 2BR/1 BA. fireplace Should rent tor S5SO·S600 (19f'OM) f'IC1\JRE POIFECT $152,000 2BRl2BA condo + 2 car Gorgeous rNr1>1e floors Fresh paint, air cond. Corner unit. hght & bright. lush landscapeing with streams & waterfalls Serene! (30LAN) QUIET LOCATIOll $154,IOI Elegant 380/2 S8A 2c Alt gmge Inside location is a clun quiet upgraded complex Comm pools, spas, and tennis! Near Sooth Colst Pim, Fwys and mo<el (61RHI) ttUU EID UlfT $151,a New carpet. tile & paint in this huge 380/2 SBA Townhome In fantastic area. Open & sunny with lots ot windows. fireplac., inside laundry 2c att gar Pools & spas, & tennis! (61YHA) TRUlYOWGHTfUl $117,SOI Taslefull't upgraded 3BDJ2.S8A, 2c Alt gar. CenL air, lots of tilt. inside laundry. expanded patio tor entertaining Fantistk lfll. great pl1ct -cal before II goes I (608RO) LM IEACH 4 PlEX $117 ,OOI Good aru. Nwqs ocC!ij)ied Well maintained & recent!( refurbished All units hive 180/1 BA Call today on t~ ranmiic oCJ9C)rt\lnlly (2mtE) CHECI Tllll OUT1 $1•,llO Reduc:td! 380 fl.SSA. 2 story Country Club VIiia Great location .. of pool & OfOUndS Sec Galld Owner Wlll carry 1st {303Cl) EXTMOIDIMY WTSIOE St•.• Move In todlyJll Fmtl paint & nrw carpet! 38Dl2.S8A wile 1t1 gnge. Shows lfgtlt. brlollt & llryl Co.iy Wreplace In fiVinO room. Pool. spa & teoob & morel Price slashed tllousandsl Close to Newports back bay & shopping (30CAM) U1MTOll IUCtl IEAUTY . UM.• Tastefully llPtflded 480 /1.75 IA. single story home In tantutic HUlltington hlcll =hood Show'l llgllt & IN1gllt wlJfftf carpet & .. (31 SWEET HOME, SWEET OW. $201,000 Cute 380/t BA on huge R2 zoned lot on Eastslde toe New windows. texture coating. raised foundation. Alt garage (18flJL) "l*f Of A KlllO" $221.100 3BD/1 75Bath. lam room with high beamed ceilings. sewing center & wood paneling Expansive grounds are buutifully landscaped Cozy fir~ & built 1n cabinets Remodeled gourmet kitchen Prfvate spa & sauna with 2 redwood decks (14StiA) OREAll COME TRUE! $221,117 Beautiful new custom 480 (2 mstrs) 2.5 BA 2c att gar SFRI Marble entry & fireplace, oak mantle. family room. vaulted celling.s' New everytl11n,g 1 Neyer been lrved 1n home! (19AHA) SOllET1flllG FOR EVERYOllEI $221,tlt Come see this charming 3BO 1 75BA pool home Wonderlul family room. bonus room & den tool New windows, ceilinOs. floorings Spar*ling pool (94SER) IAY VIEW 1tRRACE IEAUTYll SZSS.• Dramatic contempomay townllomel Distinctive styling. formal din/rm + kMf'I garden l>tk tamdy rm. living rm w/ balcony w/V'iff of Newport Beach Back Bay terraces. skyligl1ts. poo1 & spa 1936 sq n (39BAY) PROlllU •A ROSE GAROO 1237,• Beautiful 4BDl28A with formal dllling, neutral carpets, open country kitchen Cozy fireplact & much much morel Btautiful rose oarden & truil trees (108SAL) POPUlAft CAMELOT 1252 ... Vaulted ceilings, cozy fireplace, formal dining, huge rlll'!Odeled kitchen, sPldout den 4 laroe bedrooms. 3 m1lfuly upollded baths Privat8 pool & spa (97 AlA) FMll.Y FMTAIY SZ56.• The Dtrlect family home on the "&stsldt • Stretdl out In this large, plmant. com1ortable llome. 380 plus big twlv room, large separate dining area. SpacioUl Ille\ yard. European styled kitchen. French doors, Indoor laundry roam. (261122) Ill I lfMITifUl SZH.• 4BOl38A upgraded and tllf*lded, French doors. plantation $hUtlefi, cell fan !di & cab rantty Plfnl.ld centlllr new roof ~menu (IZDAHl MEDITERANEAN STYLE $390.000 Quiet. deslreable 380 2.SBA Newport Heights home. Spacious dining, dual fireplace, bright & open with vaulted ceiHngs. Bring all otters (38l.AP) .. u •• , t - ACCENT ON VALUE $121,900 Share three bedroom 2 full bath condo, two car garage. fireplace. Newer Berber carpet You won't beleive at list price Costa Mesa Location (93EIG) El.R HUGE PACIFtC IWIQf $211.100 Great Huntington Beach Local! Huge 48012 SBA. 3c garaoet New carpet & paint Gourmet kltcllell huoe master tam rm, bonus rm den & more• (19POM) OM 1ltE GOLF COURSE $212,000 Gated comm on golf course. upper end unit condo with two mastef surtes close to Balboa Island and Fashion Island No Mello-Roos. (38Vll) HARO TO FINO! SUI.• 4BO in Inner circle. Mesa Verde Up·graded everything, frtf!Ch doors. tile bathS (284ELJ WHAT AM Of'POR1\ltlf1Yll $311.• Mesa Verde hidden 2-story (1B0/1BA dOwn) 200' Covered patio U{>9.rades tllroughOul Close to golf courses. pal'ls & sllocls (27CAH) lfAUTl " 1ltE IEACtt $3.44,500 Immaculate 4BOl2 SBA home only 4 short blOcks to tile beach 1 Laroe 3rd floor sun deck with views ~rtlle entry & firepbce Huge master with cathedral ceitrnos Spac10us family room. 2cAlt garage (41812) IAY AMO IWIET VIEW 1331.000 Biv front pool. boll slip l'lllllble ~ tiled !Wt secunty bulldmg, wood lloofs, lllge rooms. light and bnght Great var.atlon home. (31FER) OWID WAlfll OUT $351.700 Orastledy Reductdl 8uutifully euslom built 380/2 SBA home in txctusNt Mm Vel'de aiu of Costa Mesa Open =rooms, 2 flrep6aces A must see tor the lussl8Sl a pool & spa. Huge lot on plMtl Cul-dHK Close to Verde CourUy Cilb. (311W) OllTROIED f'HUfERIY 1M1 .. Grut value In Bayshoflsl Aeduced by tllousandS BUI the bank on this custom 380/48A luxunou.s home Large mastlf & vlUbd cellogs. (211AY) FIRST TIME BUYERS NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD, CALL US TODAY TO FIND OUT WHY! .. . I • IEWPOIT IAYFIDllT COINS • 2 28R + den Of 38R, J!A. Fabulous ~ & cb lqc ~A each I.Ill beUllJlly decofal bl.a 01>P05* •om each 00. .'Seco1¥1 IMIO~/t1J & rt. Pdiouse IS $650,000. $111,• llAUOl llDCE_ESTAm .1SBACM!o1ifiiiliS~ Estia v.., kJsh lntscapfl!IL CJ.I-let & prrvate location on end ol CIJ.dMac. .-~ WMIEIAll FAMl.Y 1111 Totillyremodeled in '!1Hhrs4BR.2.58Ahm so ona large ~idscaped lot. It boasts a go01mers kite w/prol. range. 2 lrpl's & a large boo.ls rm $541,• SUSlllRE DRIVE DUPlU •BR 2BA ~ 2BR down. 3-<.s ercfosed lli'aoe + .. ore & r• dedts (Some ocean Y18W) New carpets -Aepairted tnSide & DIA $117 , .. IUGll.Y IPCUDB SU ISUU COIOI ldeallc>ISOC1at121ng&~.28Rw~Of38R.38Acondomnun Magrffi-centJapanese gaidens, trpl in liwlg rm+ mstr BR Convn. pool, 5'JaS, tennisctts & cU>house ExQU!Ue $511 .. PUOUMIC UPPER IAY View of baci bay. mtn. hl11ts 38R each w/own balll. I.Jr ge kChen. laml1Y-rm, across .. om m1nii)a'k. pool $454,• CUSTOM MOME II ''THE YU.AGE" 4BR. 3 58A in guard-gated C~o de Caza. Mslr wing •/retreat+ •Pl+ vlf!#.1,J_g!_t wood & cabinels h~ w!Mrdows to greal VlelWS $451,- IEWPORT llEIGm sm ow 1 o ,00> Sq ft parcel . 2 R'l lots zoned lor ~ to 4 lllits or but Id n bi9_ house on estite siled lot 5451,• JASMllE CREEK This tcwge 3BR hm has been lffadedw/marble flooring, new pa1rt & cat pet T ems COllb & pools $447 ,• WOIDERFUl VIEW TOWNHOME Beat.c1ttl Jasmine Park view hm w/3BR, 2.58A & lamily rm. Grear location 9ivtls you O(Rl, bay. park & CCy 19ts view. Mo'llt-fl per1ed $411,• 2 DBJGllTFUL nm Front is 1 story, !Waded k~\,lllf lira, •111. skyti~ Baell llllt a~ charming wAlmg rm & U & "1BA down & •tiled lrs & SlliidGtl hi 2 ~siled M +BA ~· $411,• 11EW TOWUIMES • COROU IB. MAR Ne# townhomes In Corona def~ -iust ~leeed. 2 sokl. 2 available 3 bloclcs to beach. ocean view decks. 38R. 2.sBA. GI• locatlon! $415,• ...... • &RUT 11CATIOI • IEWPGRT BEACH . v.., Ugtt & bn~. 28R. 2.7S8A Close to beach & shopplflll PlarUi:ur-ers .. ~ 2 'i>fs. Mull• - SPECTACUl.M OCEU VIEW Plice reduced tor last sale! a..itully remodeled Newport Cresl IOWMome lBR. 2.58A. h9\IY !Waded+ al~ deck $311,• PRICED TO SEW Grear CJJid locatlOll MotiVft.l seller, Slbmlt oilers' 1BR house 1n •ort &..• MEDlnRWEU CONDO &il in 1991 Ckearl view waling distara to ~boa lsW'd 2BR + lol h:lld•blY llglt & br9C. Many wliOcMS ~ IMI. n! lllC $211,. ON TME GOLF COURSE AT VW POINT 2BR 28A ~!Ml n!nw/vlewsoltheNe#i>oltl!eachGonCOtise&Fash1011 lslarid. All wt.a decaf trnmacula Vtty llQl'C & b11gtt $212,• IEWPORT IEACtl BeuilUly designed w/3 ~ lla11 811glt & spaaws wMtlled ceth119S, t.ge BR s.ille wlwal-1n closel & lrpl. $272,• 116 CAJIYOI ~gollccmewwstromllislo~2BRlowMome1118igCafTtOl\.Newltlen:t stM II ktdwl, &eQJ!ty-0*! -1254,-- Vl.lA IAl.IOA Beu1hA Pdlot.ee Vlf!# of waler •an deri 28R Of 1BR +den Skytig-ts, wal to beadl + lido Village $235,• wnlDE COSTA MESA Cape Cod style townhome w/rft eero. c:a1pee 111 IMng rm Large !)DI Wi\arsed deri, t.gelfRsucew~k-11closet 2-cai gnge S1H,• WTSIDE CUTIE Warmcoiy~+dentowrh>me, 1Em+sqlt,2.58A Skyl9Jl$.m«ro1Upl Many •~. greal locahon 8adt Bay, hy, fl: S1•• NEWPORT IHCll Vsy desrlt>le 3rd fir IMI Ideal IClf mr1l!f hm 9! JOllt tnm puchase 'i..etJ moli-.d -seller has puitmed rew trn 2BR. 1 5BA S1n.- COST A MESA BARGAIN!! 3BR. 2BA. cukle-sac locallOll Fresh pan 11 & CMA. Large yard Motrlaled seller $151, ... BARGAIN HOME IN GARDEN GROvt Wond!fltl J8R. 1 ~l single !nfly hm II gleal cftS net kallOll Neal. cm_ rnolMled seller H1.11J1 $13t, .. GREAT COSTA MESA TOWNHOME 3BR. 1 758A lowMome. Gleal tocun. rv sw.llJll*f 2BR ~. 18R lk>wn 2-car garage Va~ Maki oftel1 $121,• HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Thrs cordo is a ~'*" come true! Ewotluig " new -carpet, part stlC7fltl enclostles. ligtt lixllses. 2BR • lllJSI • fo appreciate! $121 .• IEW ·SOUTH COAST METRO A wimer -lqt, br~ roomy + i.waded. Mar.Mtu Vtlage Gia localton nr So.Coa91 Pim. arport, Pert.Alts. $111,• IEWPORT IEACll LOW Pl.ICI PDTllOUSI Upgadld sUlio w•.BR •• Dick lot 880, galld COIMUlty, pool,··~~ llmO COi.it ··- NEWPORT BEACH RAYFRONT Bn>.1P1t 1k1nt1 v1Pws r.! thP oc1·Jr1 .~ : . .i~ tro111 this ?BR 7BA cor•do un tt11 '4Pwpnrt 81,tr· ri: h •t1" tH' ir1 '·' N•·wp,rt 8P11~ c:,.,.,Lever,-~hrnq' $2;) COO ...... ... 111:11 t: •• 1a.• , .. .. ., 1110n.M . .... .. ·--.. ...... 17 Aul follllill_._, I .... .... .. ~= 49*a l~E ·-3150 ...... Dr ---11··=1(1 ' 1 .... = .. C .ODO 251 s , .... S Ml.GOO , .... s 795,llDD , .. ... .... .. ~ , .. PlMer ,_, 1·4 ~ 1·1 ...... ~~e 1·1 l.l~ J:I ........ IT I II A IAYSIDE VIU..A · Into Line for details White sand'/ beadlll$ w/wNls ol the iettY+ pecx:able resance done ii a t.melessdes1ilo. nlJyCOtltyal $4,•.• :~US MEDITERRAIEAI ESTATE I ~sk~in4J~1~:1n=:~~:· Roctcwal!ffaU,pool~ 4<ar gas, Pfol lardscaping •• INFO LINE 1 ·800·545·1444 or taxed brochure on these featured properties. ACRES 6EORGIM ESTATE H1sto11cally bl.Ill Ge<!l!ltifl equestrwi estl1! w/6 rding arena ~BR. 68A, wine cellW,~i:; ---=-,,.... CORONA HIGHWDS {'IL_""mJ)Top ol h WOtld pano views ol or.ean. bay & sOOSi.lieSi Street in Corona Highlands 4~&~ 58A, llltef1or des'Of*S own tm Pr rvate beach aa:ess ""'•DOI . Simply call Toll Free EXCEPTIONAl CUSTOM HOME etf_..,,tf11):_ llY hies. biy + oceill views ()Jalily WOlkrmnshC> "lioiiOfiO\.l Fiench ~. mouldl!l.ll\. 311pl s 6-<:ar spaces, g¥agew/IOISolcustomcab1nets 58R.4.5BA Longdr1~~ + moch mOfe $1,395,Qlll SPYGUSS MIU. CUSSIC rz:r-.... ~m-raGl!nklno v.ettw/2 mstr suies + 21aroe Blh att6il one1€vtf 1 Pool/S;Ja 1n reari1ront COUftyard + playoround $175,DDI 1-800-545-1444 CORONA on MAR ~e.~f.~C::,=~:.~~ed~~~~ SNORE CUFFS q& tTlf.> E rd;liing tm on unique COf ner local IO!l •BR. mtng ·grar room· w/tao.ood nrs new kftchen new msn w/lrpl Plrvate OUIOoor spa Fren:h doofs & win- dows. ~ dools Private beach access $551,• and enter the ~ tour digit ad code !"SI~•fvlEW ESTATE IN COTO DE CW ~ _'!L)SBR. 5 SBA estate horse p1op. Pool. spa lennl$crt 11111 yrm den+booosrm G011mefk1th!n,lormal d111rtg rm Many ~ies. motra:ed fl ,115,00I PANORAMIC VIEWS ~'fr 1.m}srng1e NJ me. tvn on Spygl3:$$ H111 Great •• oorJ>Wi IO( .,..lalfllflQ Beaut1kll courtyad w/sparkhng DOUILE LOT CISTIM UllA ISlE NOME 0...14JXXl~hba¥w•dockof 1ooi ,&-car+ llmoga PltYatePOOI& spa The best has lo oner t11.•.• MEDITEIUWIUll IWISIOI LOC*I on a special lot rt BebllMt w.n OC8il1 and City l•iit views Appr(11ul!llllely 10,000 sq It w•h 5 bf. den. tamdy room Steel beam cortruchon and tines1 materials ttwe>oghcllJ. -ii.•.• nucu -.L UAll ESTATI A tm lhll qtally & l*tldlon built. Large medc.rai..ibm on a 1/2 acre+ lot 48R auC•. lamily rm, din. Pool, sill & OC91-.S.. 12.•• 111 CMYll FAIRWAY ESTATE e.wu 58R. 58A hm on .i llPP'Olt 18.~ sq I lol A l!frwtl aalld nv lllds to I Im M has 11111 Pool, 5'11. ~ tlnily 11'11, Ola & dlJn C.ge mslr sun w/ hlS & 19 ballS f>loperty IS being di UniWd $2.-- llG CMYll BHAICI T ottUy remodeled 68R. 6 58A ••· psi •s. Pool, spa, cabn O...Sillld~ gollccuseloalllOll A 10+++ $1 ,151,_ LIDO ISll IAYFIOIT l!R, 3 UI BA'S+ 2 hall BA's.Bolldoc:k lot 2 55' bOlb full basemen. etMlor. !JM root top dick, nMtydlanMd HI~ l*llngs. Gtlll loallon on Nord fl ...... UIDA ISlE IB108EL CornoieWY remodeled to 1*t1ction SBR. din. lotmal cMiing, gculllll ktdwl On .. i., .n bOll 11, & •IMrtalWlg plllo. fl • .,.,. COllU IB. MAI mTlllCAL MM Ptrct.I allow "ll1llt Colona" on 111 owrsiad corns IOt w(PtlrJ OC9'1 vie-. SBR, 4..58A, lwdwood In,_.,, hi~ CMd c.lingl. mas&IVI tpl. $1,1'1.• u.u .... 2.nr.amom lllliC011'111•1N1.,o.111i~11Vr.seR.klr llllc:Ndpnge _..,. & cty lidD ...s. fl ... llG CAIYH, ITH FAIRWAY VIEWS lncted1ble llaa lot, custom tm Comfortable now or r'tiJy lor cosmetK'Jremodel By ac>Pt only -call tor more 111tor11'1111Cn fl ,551,• IEWPOIT IEACR IAYFRONT 68R. 4 SBA, So<lnlSh mellff, =•m+ recreabon rm w/pool tlble & equipmerc tnel Huge pier & sltp lor 2 lafge • app1011 56-65 leet +side ties on matn ctannel fl,475,• OCEAI VIEW ~ V~lles on a J~_ge com. lel wJpool, sill. ocean & h~ ~ 3-GW page Also lot .... S5.500hn0 fl .215.• CUSTOM NOME • llARBOR MIU Wondlfkll tradeicnl aatom hm on demble lel 111 ltlis ll*d comm lots ol used bfck This 2~ 58R tm & larr11Jr rm otas great lamily IMng. Lafoe lam1ty rm opera orto & bea.t.Uly appomd nmaer fl .m.• CUSTOM VIEW NOME · GATED COMMUllln Sltmng Calilomla conlemPOfa'Y custom hm tn IM oafl!d comm. OceaM:ly l~es views lmpea:able qualtty ltirOlqlOll. 48R, 3 SBA, poOI & ~ Golimc's ktchen, Qloart ms1r ue. open enl!ltmnert aia fl .m.• VIEW NOME ·GATED COMMUllITT Slllnng aJ5IOm hrn loe. rt Harbof Hill. Panooc:81. C&allra & Newport Certs views Beaut1lul mulHMI Olfdoor •• w/pool, Jacu7Zi & wet bar. S131e-ol-lhe-an ki, etegn limg rm. mst suiea wJsatn Indoor & Ot.tdool SOtJld sys fl ,251,00I IEAUTIFUl CUSTOM HOME In aated comm ol .Wbor HilPano oc:e.l & Newpolt ct wws 0!3malc hmg_rm wf41illld ceslwlg. Q011m10 ~ downstan Slx1Y All BR hM lw own BA. Llfge mm SUltt wf2 wall-in closels Attl1ctiw llf1C*I' ott pool ar• fl, 115,• -.0 LMUIA COITEMPOWY TalaltyremodelldNo Lagooa~tnPfislnc:oncibcrt48A~ ~lHe .. or:ai.. • •• 1..,. pool & soa. $645,IKll HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE SPECTACULAR! •BR +study Perteet settlf'IQ tor large lamtly & entef la1n1ng 01.ts1anchng view ~ + terrns. pool/spa $141,• PICTURESQUE CALIFORNIA SUNSm BeatJ1f\ily remodeled 38R. 38A tm on presllgious Oawnport Island Pl1vate dodc tor a 30 &" 50 loot boat on mam chamel ., Hunltngton Harbor $"5,• BIG CANYON T ottllyremodeled Allslalle ollhurt Marble enlry, newapphantes. bu1h1cab1rwu Ill !Jill~ 41tl br conw"8d10 ona Siii.• 24·HOUR GUARD~ATED IELCOURT Orarra!IC tm ol owr 4000 sq ft. on corner lot Lush gardens Rolln:la ~/marble noortng, beaiiilll lormal dnng rm. lllge mstr su~e wJslartQ rm & tpl, 991!1met's kttct.i. secWld spa & Kol pOild $115,• IEAUTIFUU Y APPOllTED CUSTOM NM Marble enlry~~a large talnlly rm & bore rm Vwy liglt & bniit Sec sys, pool & spa. lar vew ol l'l'(ns & city ltghts tom l'llO$I rms $151,00I LIDO f AMI. Y HOME l.afge lamtly hm on a 52' lot. SBR SBA. large 1am11y rm adio1ns k«ctwn w~ arCUld yard W/IMI & ~10 $12.5,. IAY I ctn UGHT VIEWS Custom remodel w/oasn. bay; min & city hghl vtew •BR + sep maids Q!Js. large ktchen whlardwood !ks $91,00I GIEAT LOCATIOM A1'lf!JI _flf Id which IS diVISlble HOU91 has fll!W carpel & pa.-. & IS liery !Mable, llll'IOU<.fl or1gmal Rale oPPOf\llCy to butld yo11 ct.-n Im on !his large ~eel $775,• COMPLETB.YIEMODElED 4.M, 2 SBA, spacJOUS brq_t kllctwl wAq> appbarus CMrsllld mst Sii~ w/ 1Ucm 1111 or ollc:iM•llt. Mrf aaaom flllllll Mtlll m! t7U• 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION LINE 0 723-77 (* THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING .. AUDIO Ao" l.D. Nu11eER) 24 HouR AUDK> DESCRIPTION OF Au PRoPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEACH'S FIRST 24-HouR BROKER • SBd.. FomwJ Den. PriV811e Bolt Dock • Totally RcbutJt Cusrom Home • ElttcnsiYC use of Oranilc/Marblc (Ad"629) • SBd. Suite, SBth. wl two 112 Baths • Formal Dinina Rm. Library, Remodel -~~linda Isle. Pl4..Doclc $3,495,000 • SBd., 48a.. Gile G\Wdt.d • ApprollimMely 80' on the Wala • CreadYC Fmancing Available $1,595,000 L.H. (Ad #6620) BALBOA PENINSULA 208 f.a.r< llgy AVCDMC • ~ 4Bd... 38L, Oistom Home • MBR 5* A Uvilc Rm. w/Areplalce • 14. ()pea Uvilc Ma. Vient Bale. $565,IOO (Ad "'80) BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Coye • 9Bd., 9BL. Plus Guest Quarters • Approx. I 0,000 sq. ft. Ott Obi. Loe • Sauna. Gym Rec.Rm. &Mud Rm. $2,950,000 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 304 Wnmouth • 48d • 4 SBL, Fuepbce 111 Llvin& Rm. • Ocean View Eiwe. lm.mlClllale • Bonus Room now used as a Oym $1,189,500 (Ad #6607) NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS 3148 Corte Ponq,fino • 48cl, JBa.. Mlrtldla. Spa A a.B.Q. • MBR.. Liviq A Family w/FUqll.8ce • Tqiall..,...., NoMl>'*ACllpcl $529,000 (Ad "'81) CORONA DEL MAR 3150 Baakea Drive • 3 Bd., Maid's Room. Loft, Spa • S Bd .. Over 100 Feel on the Water • Oeeanfron1 Home, Tocally Rebuilt • lntenor Courtyard wilh Pnv111c Pool • Gowmet Kilchcn w/Eal..in &. Wet Bar • Second lalJcst Loe ()fl hnda lsk- $1.950,000 L.H. (Ad #6619) CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4731 Surm· Drive • 38d., 2Ba.. Ftreplace m Livini Rm • 48d., 28a. Remodelled in 1986 • Cny & Ocean Vtcw5, Model Qualtty • Fttepbce vi uvin& Rm .• Single Level • Hi&b c.cilinss, l...imestone Aoon. Pool • Ocean & City Li&ht Views $1,095,000 (Ad #6604) $1,095,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BALBOA PENINSULA 507 Dutjn AvenMc 610 ClubhoHsc • 4'Bd... 38a.. Taul C...., Ranodd • 2Bd., 2.SBa.. 2 Car Amdlied Ganie • Firqlbce in Liviq Rm., £na. o.lb • ~lace iii LiviAJ Room • Footiaa to AccommodMe a 2ad Aoor • lq. Smdec:t. Sm. P.llcbed Yard $415,000 $335,000 (Ad "606) For tht>H who are Interested In La Vegaa Property, Contact me for Prudential's exciting Lake Las Vegas Connection •Looking for an Indian Wells value with membership to Country Club? Possible Newport Trade • MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE • Top 1 % Realtors Nationwide Whether Buying or Selling .... Call ARVILIA "A Full-Time Real Estate Professional" 24hr. Voice Pager: Office Direct Line: (714) 729-5430 (714) 729-7212 BIG CANYON This rMgnif_icent offering was created ex~ for an owner With dlsceming taste. Quality design arid workmanship went into the total remodel of this 6 bedroom, 6.5 bath residence which includes the bonus of a separate living wing for inlaws or guests. A gorgeous pool, ?: and cabana on an extra ~r,cou~~ ---- expansive formal and Informal entertainment areas. Breathtaking master suite, 3 fire places, many features too numerous to list o.. o1 Newpwt•• ...a ~ts:=o· Best Buy-Harbor View Hills ' HARBOR VrEW HILLS 3 bc<L den, fa~ room. formal dining room with beautifUI Po9l in lushly landsca lot. Refurbished with skYfights, mnocld~ master (>(<I & bath .. N~ C41i'pd, rectssed lighting, hardwood floon. 3 C41T garage. $589,000 · ~ Sun.1 :00 -5:00 1412 Seacrest Dr. Top producing agent ioins Grubb & Ellis Claudette Blanchard Mann announces her affiliation with Grubb&: Ellis Residential Real Estate Services of Newport Beach. MaJ)ll chose Grubb cl Ellis. knowing the company is the leadioa real estate office in Newport Beach. "Their upscale adverti ing. both locally and nationally, sets the company ~ .. Mann said" Also its association W1th Homcquity, the laracst relocation organization in the nation. •rm e~cited with the move. I feel Grubb cl Bilis will best serve my clients' needs over all other offices in the area. The martding ofli~ ~ve ~ statc-of·the--ut provides IUpellOf service to boch buyers IDd 1etlen. • Accordina to Ron~ vice president Ind di.X. 2 pr, "ClftcWjf was considefttly Ille ... ~.­ with her previous co1,rny. SM.._ years of dedicatioll to real estate. and we are Mann is a regular guest speaker on Orange County News, sharing her knowledge and views of the real e tale market. She is also involved in local politics and keeps a close watch on issues which could have impact on her clients and their property values. She feels it is essential to stay infonned and educated on local and regional issues to best represent clients. A paduatc from Pepperdinc University with a bachelor's degree in business administration, Mann began her real estate career in 1984 u an acquisition specialist of aputment buildinp with a syndication •nd devdopmalt firm 'in v.bt Los Anadcs. 8ccll'IC o/ ber blckaround, lbe knows how to suucture crellive Manc:in1 and brina buyers Md aellen toaedJer. 0.1.., ... e..., ,,,,,.,, ca h rr•"'-'., Grlllt •la._.,,,, ltifll .., ,...,.., uc-m• n... s.r. ,,.. Nf,,,.,. ..... ( 14) UU1ff. deli~-~vc-ber ~our tam.• ----- PREMIER PROPERTIES of George J. McGafftgan, ........ 24 Hour Info Une 1-800-545-1444 Direct Une (714) 729-7233 SHOWS LIKE NEW J y, BA • 2 CAA I ""~d Gl'RAGt 1kAN I Block 10 blAClt • Ocw. & h-y \.irlV> • HuGr up-.1~ill'> dee k -.,/ buili'.·iN 880 $4J4,~00 Dramatic oceanfront in South Laguna Completed in 1981, this fabulous oceanfront estate offers a turn-key opportunity for those who appteeiatc perfection in quality and design. Secluded on a private lane and ituatcd on a huge oceanfront parcel, this unique settina offers glorious coastal, ocean and sunset views. The step-down living room and ldjlcent formal dining room feature dramatic cathedral ccilinas and a wall of aJass opcnina onto a spectxular vicwin1 deck. Ideal for the pumct chef, the kitchen offers every concejvable amenity. The enttrtainment room bas a brick fireplace and room for a pool table, with doon leading to a secluded and lush landscaoed brick courtyard with oversized spa. ~ On the lower level are three bedrooms and three baw. inctudina a spacious nwter suite w;th sittina ~ fireplace and sundeck overlookina the private yard and a white wata view. t\ separ.ae pest ~ and privMe acc:ess to the ~luded ~ compkte this rue offerina. OfJmd at $2.'49S million. For more inforrmlion, please call Debi Bibb ot Shirley Harri at Coast Newport Propertie • Civic P1au. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. (714) 644-1600. -. ---. --. -·----~ 0 _..-=a_\:"_ . ~-• . ,,'_ . -.-Jo._ ... ~ N~ -o-~tim_e. for the weary in busy, local offices Another luck}' $100 winner from Coldwell's McNaughton and Grubb & Ellis touts agents and corporate offices Grubb & EUis Residential Rea.I Estate en ices Newport Beach facility, houses 68 uf 1hc 1op real e'late agent\ in Newport Bc:ach The agenl!> attained a 46% increase Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach Facility in produc1111n in 1994 Al.,o. located in lhe hu1ldmg 1' 1he corporate office.., of Grubb & Ell" Rc"dent1al Real fatale Services. an independemly owned and operated let mpany The corpora1e offices have been upgraded hl include complete accounting functions along with an expanded marketing department. The marketing department i!> re,pons1ble for the new upscale layouts \.Urrently publi,hed in many different medi a. The Grubb & Ellis Mortgage affiliate, Partner; Funding Corporation, is integrated min 1he office with a full-lime loan officer on 'itc to assist clients and agents of the firm . Daily quot.cs are available to obtain the lale~t and lowest interest rates offered. New computers and a new telephone system allow clients to access property infonnation 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. New programs round off the activity and excitement in the office of the future. Gnlbb & Ellis U llCT'OSS /ro11t tJu 11n Newport &od ~n.tra.I Library on bocado.23 Corporau Pla:zA. SU.190, NffJIOl1 ikada. Denis Cullumber (114) 6#-6200. Denis CuDumber has been named the new president of GreyKone Homes' Soulb Coast Division In Newport Jleach. replacing fonner president Lany Webb. Cullumber joins the South Coast Division after serving u presidenr of Orcystone's Inland Empire Divi!ion for the past four years. . In h1!\ ne~ po~i1i,m. Cullumber wi~I ~ respon~ible for over\CCing all operaflon~ of Grey,tone South Coa,t. which builds and '>ell!. new home communities in Orange and '>outh Los Angele' coun~C!.. ~ divisi?n i' rnrrently !.elling home!> m MM1on Viejo. Tui.tin Ranch. Placcmia. La Habra, Rowland Heights and Coto de CaJ.a. "This is an exci1ing time to be joining the South Coa!lt Division.• Cullumber !.aid. "We're very optimistic about our plans in the Orange Coun1y market; we're planning to open seven new home communities in the next six monthi. in Huntington Beach. Coto de Caza. Buena Park. Newport Coast and La.' Flores." Prior to JOtning Grey!llone in 1991, Cullumber :.erved as; a l>enior vice presiden1 for UOC HoO'.lC$. He is a member of Building Industry Association (BIA) and former director of BIA Ri verside. He is ali.o a President\ Council Member of BIA San Diego Grtystont Homes South Coast is on' of five dMsions of Pacific Greystont Corporation, which builds homes tltrou1hout California. Coldwell Banker Southern Callfomla Company recently held a Preview., lu~beon. atamagnificcnt $16.5 million oceanfront estate in Laguna Beach. where ales associate~ enjoyed a tour, nerworking and educational l>peaker.;. Previews property i.pecialistli and branch managers were given a history of the 11.000- square-foot Pacific Reflections ho~. which i!\ currently a Coldwell Banker Pr~v1ewi. property li'ted by George Pagano of ttie Lagum1 Beach South office and Boni Pereira of the Newport Beach office. Located on a di ff overlook.mg a pnvate beach, the extnlordinary home offers Italian Pacific Reffections Properly Gathering Milanese glass mosaic tile5, a dramatic glass-enclosed spiral staircase, an t 8-foot domed ceilinJ. impressive tennjs court and spectacular views of the ocean. To become a Previews property specialist, in addition to a performance criteria, sales associates have to complete a prescribed certification course which covers topics ucb as: market analysis for luxury homes; developing and implementing nwkct plans; product knowledge and making use of lbe Previews ~ to find the right buyer for an excepllonal property. Established in 1933. the ColdweU Banker Previews Program is a comprehensive marketing program designed pccifically for marketing luxury residential properties to affluent buyers worldwide. Rick Goodwt~ publisher of Unittuc Homes Magazine, presented an update on the CWTCnt market for luxury homes which reaches buyers domestically and intemationally.,Coldwell Banker is the largest real .estate advertiser in the publication. Orange County Regional Training Director Coaale Bona and Preview1' Property Specialist~ Sudlerltn of Coldwdl Banbr Ntwport lada office ---. --···-- offered a role playing Pre' 1ew~ listing prescntalJon with idea for overcoming and enhancing hand-.-on training technique'i on how to be~t use the Previews marketing resource.\ rl bl available to Cho ie Y1.1n9 ut them. Sponsored by Unique Homel> Maga1i~ and Guardian Title and E.<.crow. the Preview!. lunc heon provided Previews marke1e~ with a forum to network. learn and exchange ideas. For all your rtal tstaU nttds contaet your local Coldwell Bonur olfu:t. Sales 11SMlC1a1e Charlie Yungblut recently Joined 1he Coldwell Banker lnine office. announced branch manager John Beckett. Yungblut 'iJ1et=iah1es m lhe II"\ me and Tustin communit1e ... He i' a member of the small bui.inei.' a'MlCiatmn and behe'e' a ,.&ood reputation ii. one\ mo't valuable Ob~l. Yungblut hai. a degree in eng11lt:enng from the University of Nebmka and a bu\ine~' background in dec..tro.nic '>ale .... He enJ~>f• a variety of outdoor act1v1t1e-. \Uch a' 'aihng and flying A 24-year re,ident of lrvmc. Yungblut and his wife. Madeline. have three children. Don. Jim and Steve. For all your real tstal' nuds contact Charlk Yungblut of Coldwell Ban hr lrvint office, (714) 552-2()()(). Kent McNaughton or Coldwell Banker holds a broL.er pre\ 1e~ each Fnday whll'h allows Newpon Bea<.h agent' to re\lew h" listings. At the pre\ 1ew,, agent!> not only enjoy lunch, but ttho ge1 the opportunity 10 w.in a $100 Norchtrom gift certificate "Tius k.ind of an incenlJ\.e mcrea-.c:s the preview turnout.• McNaughton said. Shirley Lkker of Grubb & EUis Residential Rw Erulte wa. .. the mo'>t recent winner. She visited McNaughton\ preview at I Rue Chateau Royal in Newport Beach's exclw;ive community of Big Canyon. McNaughton sclecti; the winner from the agent's business cards and then calls the winner. After each preview. he contacts Shirley Licker & Kent Mc:Novghton agents who anended the. open house and sends them a property brochure. Thj contact with aJents contribu1cs greatly to the ~lling of his listing. He knows that each week when agents sec hi name on the preview list they will associate it with the giveaway and stop by. This idea i just one of the many McNaughton uses to promotes h.ls listings and he looks forward to continuing the PfOIJ'lm. Otll ~ AkN.q,_,, •I Collwa ..,,_, NftltlM "*", (114) 6#.HfO. ut. 160. ... --. .. . . Home buyers look. fOr curb appeal Homeowners can increase buyers' interest using these simple marketing tips A~~ummer gets in full 'iwing. an increasing number of for sale signi. .1r~ ~prouting up around the country. Traditionally. summer is a hot i.elhng '~'"'''' for real estate and, with low intere~I ra1c' hovering between 7.5 to 8 . .S%. realtor' hJh· M!en a recent increase of home shopper' Homeowncn. who wanl to tnlce ad\ JnlJgl' • 11 the influ~ of bu yen. lihould con\lder a le'' 'lmple marketing lips. According to Stephen Snodgru ... ER•'\ \ice pre!>ident of corporate communi'-Jll1•11\, curb appcaJ is the primary factor llfled1n~ a buyer'~ first impre!.S10n of a home. "There arc a few imple 'lteps .t 'it'ller \.Jll take to increase buyer interc t. • Snodgra,, -,aid. "By givtog a home extra anen11on. i;cllers can increase the value withou1 1ncumng a lot or expense .• Five imporu.nt tips to remember wh1k selling a home: • Present a tidy exterior appearance b) tnmmjng trees and bushes, keeping the ta~n mowed and planting some flowers. A mJJW overhaul isn't ncceuary. Keeping the yard neat wiU dra.malically increase curb appeal • Stay nexjbJe. Allow prospects to VICW the home at convenient times. • Clean storage pl~s like closets. at11\:' and garages. • Create a bright. pacious atmosphere within the. home by removing clune~d fumjture and painting inside wall'l with hghl colors. • Remain realistic in pricing the home Ask a reaJ estate peciaJist in your community to help determine fair market value. By following these lips. sellers arc more likely to attract the right buyer quickly ~r add.ilioria.I information on buymg or selling a home, ERA offers the •Answers• book. a ref~nce guide addressins the most frequently asbd qtle$tions a.boot rcsidentJal real estate. A complimenwy copy is tvailable to con umen through their local ERA member~ or by calling 1-800- TO ASK ERA ( 1·800-862·7S37). EM ltNI &**,Mui;,, OHrlad Ari, KM..;, t-•---.. ~, /l'°'*'1 llM •nbr _..., .m ~"'""_, """· FHll4itl ltlf 111 l, BRA is COllfpt'OUd o/ Mw...,. l.SOO ,,,.,,~ ---.--.J olfk•s • ""jf...,.,, ,,, .... s.... ~ &uo,. """ ...... ~.... . .. ----------,, . .. . : .. ''" _~1.,_ ,.·-~.~:r.:·~·~. ••!" OCEAN RIDGE · Open~l·S Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4~400 SQ.~ Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. Reduced $1,595,000 Spectacular ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Recent ~ ...... ~~~ custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both views and privacy. SPYGLASS RIDGE Open Slit/Sun. Fabulous 5BR, 3BA home. Gated COl'Mllllity. Professionally landscaped. Great family home. Motivated owner. Traditonal custom home. 4BR, 4BA. Vaulted ceiling s. Gourmet kitchen w/adjoinmg large family room. Park~ike setting w/pool & spa. Reduced $1,150,000 Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/no detail overlooked. 3 car gar., air cond., bay windows, with a gallery entrance. Simply a littie jewel w/dazzling bay view. BALBOA PENINSULA Open SW'I. ir;;;;; A true Cape Cod !! charmer. 38R, 1 o/.BA. Large. lot 40'x80'. Enjoy the best of ocean, bay, swimming, surfing, sailing and boatilg. ---------$589,000 720-9422 SPYGLASS Hill Truly a unique setting w/stunning, Catalina, Huge master suite w/saooa. Cedar lined closets. Turnkey condition. Park for 3 cars. Owner may finance. $675,000 PENINSULA Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA lllit with gourmet kitchen , built-in bookcases, luxury baths, secluded private patio and much more plus nice 1 BR rental lllit. Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach and shopping. $410,000 --. . . .. _. . . . . ' ' . ' - ~------.-..--; -~~~--... ·:-~;t.J:~..e· .. ;.-· 22 --- .• ---~· ·. --·I_ . .., ... ~)I' • ']jl . • . WEST NEWPORT NE1'JPOll1' 8llOllE8 Duplex with 28R. 2BA front unit. 28R. IBA-rear unit p'°5 IBR. 1 BA owner hldeaway. 4 car garage. Beach close!. .. ................................. $329.BS COSTA MESA MESA \IEllDE Extensive use of wood & built-ins through-out upgraded 48R. Formal dnng room pb nook. Gmebo. new driwviey RV. access ............................. $S17.oeo MESA VEllD£ Pool & RV access w/dotJJle gale . Pnvate fenced yard. 4BR. 2BA. comer localton with great curb appeal Close to schools . .. . .. . ... . .. $239.000 EASTSIDE C.11. Two large parcels with two houses on each lot Nice curb appeal. Des1reable location Properties may be purch separately .................... $259,000 EAat COSTA MESA Remodeled Monticello t~ on greenbelt 3BR With 1 bedroom down, l .75BA. 2 patios, 2 car garage. Priced to seJ ...................................... $111.500 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES! FABULOUS VIEWS $495.000 UDOIStE Situated on a 35ft lot at the quiet end of Lido Isle. this home achieves the perlect balance of charm & quality. A smny South facing patio is the focus for a bright & rernodeJed Interior. Relo forces price below comps! CORON&J>EL .. St\l'vUng interior design & decor plus panoramic harbor & ocean vaews offers the best of beach dose living. Master suite with fireplace & spa tub also boasts 2 balconies. Walk to China Cow Beach $516.900 OCEAN VIEW HOMES CORONA DEL MAR 0080NA DEL NAii O\arming cottage plus ocean view artist's studio. 2 car gar. Rl zone but has 2 sep living areas. Roof deck. So of Coast : :;..: ~-............................ $625,000 ISIAND LIVING WW 111AM> Beautiful renodeMd kitchen. soamg ceiling kl ~ lMng rm. MW French doon In 4BR, two story. 41 brick patio. second SIOry deck. .................................... $67 5,000 ,, VAUGHN & SUSIE SAFFORD 760-6129 32 Years of Real Estate Experience I'\ I '-i< I« l\\ 224 Gamet, Balboa Island 216 Diamond, Balboa Island .ll '-i I ...,, II ll' BARBARA O'KAIN MARION HAMPTON 967-0125 French doors, custom slate fleor, Rew doors &-mo ...... ·~~ are among the quality upgrades in this stunning 4 bedroom home. Community pool & tennis $317,500 \\'ATERFRO;\iJ LOT Build the home that suits your lifestyle at this site on the canal. Aftef\loon sun on water! $212,000 I ,Jl 'ST SOLD! 328 Prospect Newport Shores DAN&BECKY HAHN 644-0484 TONY CO 721-4512 ala social Joining RE/MAX Prim Franchise Aff l1ation •••• • • • • • OTHER NETWORKS ~ 1K COLDllELl ~: IANKERe • • •••• 1ft (714) 76NOOO . • • •• •. raa-•.'""""' , ... PRUDEITIAL• 1n. DESIGNS FOR LIVING HOUINE CALL NOW FOR YOUR PERSONAL TOUR *1-800-914-5756 Prof. d«orated 48R. 3.58A w I master suite on 1st level Euro kitchen. huge fuuly room. formal library I den. LU$h rHr yard w r oool. spl and enterWning area. · Pric~ to sell Now $1,390,000 ----- N8r new 58R. SBA. an:ht mstrpiece. Natunl hrdwd 8oors, oomputcri.z.ed llahtina. so.ring c:dlings" state ol the art gourmet ld«Nn w 7R...~t2 counters. ---TRA~ DE POSSIBLE $2.350,000 f I.·\ I~ B ( >I~ VI r \ \' Seller Bought Another P-remium Location Totally rebuilt SBR, 3.SBA with attention to detail. Gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitche~ Pella windows and childrens play room. Exquisite master suite. Wall< to park & scl\ools. Call to see today! Reduced for Immediate Sale. WAS NOW $849 900 ' () t ~I . · \ \. R I I J ( ~ I. -- - -- ----• -----h' ,. Qobin Tench opc:cializi~~ in Newport Beach and Corona dcl Mar 17 years of local experience 760-5000 xBl TRADITIONAL S BR/ 3.5 BA Remodel w/greal curb appeal and a fantastic floor plan! Gorgeou~ oak kitchen w/cu~tom tiles! Big family room. Newport Beach Beauty. $569,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7,000 sq. ft . masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay & night Light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR. 5 5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool, spa, teahouse & formal Japane!.e gardens. Reduced To ••. $2,300,000 OCEAN VIEW -Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cul- dc-,ac Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a wonderful master & huge master bath. 3 car garage. Owners leaving the area. Corona del Mar Best Buy .. 1456 Key View Reduced to $589,000 CORONA DEL MAR STEAL! Newer 111n1 EASTSIDE REMODEL! • 3BR plus den deco- 48R/3.SBA plus family nn. +spa. Close to beach rator done w/pbntat.lon shutters. etc. Fabulous &. town. master and master bath! 2651 Pola& DdMar Mm• ofter! Sl1'1,MI BALBOA BEACH IEAtrrY! -UnjqLIC, hip. .EASTSIDE OASIS ."'' mini rwm. 381t/3BA ly upended end unil townbome within steps of w/ custom fOUn111Ct kitchen A bmlld"ut room. bay and beech. Lite brand new. Uparaded lbroustJoutl Sepltlce RV/boll~ v.aau... tell. • E. Bay SlJt-· . Molivlled. ~ RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY NEWPORT -----J Bob & Dovie Koop -Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob KooprJr. Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext~ 128 or 760-1580 OLD C.D.M. DUPLEX Two mm br..d ·--.... CID ..... ............. _ l1WO..boclll_ and.om "e~ .. ~==~5.~ $465,000 BOB KOOP, SR. Owd .... awnm-ity, ecuily '-idiD&. poat. Qlailllocmcm~ thD- IDll (CIUlaira9 cl Sdiola Plua. Mow. iD ....,...P\owwa..tM.,__.,, $107 000 BOB KOOP JR. BALBOA DUPLEX Very nice owner occupied Dana Built Duplex. Tons of parking. Both units have fircplacca, upper bas vaulted ceilings, excellent cuadilion. $419,900 BOB KOOP, JR. or SR. CITY OF ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four unit income property, two witu arc 2 atory 2 BR, 2S BA townhouse llylo, one unit ia a 3 BR, 2 BA owner style uni&, and one unit ia an upper level 2BR, 2.S BA. New roof. Vezy Mociva&ed Seller! $3M,IM IOI KOOP, SR. RESIDIEN11AL LOT · lot ia over duee quanc:a of an acre. Will trade lat f« a condo« 1mall home. The lot ia &oc:aled at Cowan Heipa Dr. andNewpoctBlvd. in Santa Ana. It bu a view owrlookin& tbe city and ia IUt'IOUndcd by mulli-million dollar homes. $275,IM BOB KOOP, SR. I BR, 1 IA.--'-IUlil widaan .... loacap. BaceUmt c nli•!cm IDll .... bida locatiaa. Y.._, air cm.i. .. _.,, ~pool-.... $149:000 BOB KOOP JR. BALBOA PENINSULA DUPLEX .. ~ . --. -,,--.-----. -_ ----- --... ·~ ... VieY#s of harbor and city. lights in Dana Point Custom Mediterranean Villa of Ocean Ridge Located within the exclu ive guard-gated community of Ocean Ridge is this custom four bedroom, four and one-half bath home with about 4,400 square feet. Designed to take full .., advantage of mcsmerizinJ views and brilliant unsets. 'The entry with eJtpansive volume ceilings is both breathtakina and exhilarating. An eJeaant staircase of brass and wrought iron leads to the walkway and unique view loft. Each of the upstairs bedrooms coo i ts of its own adjoining bath and view balcony. This newly constructed masterpiece is situa&ed on about one- quarter acre and includes a library. four fireplaces, fabulous nook. gounnct kitchen. thn:e<ar .... and extensive USC of coliseum stone, aranite, and nwble. Creative architecture and eM:Cptianal delailiftl pn>\'idc an i~ settina for elaborate cntcnainina as ~ell as iftlilaMI t.ally lvi... "' ,,., ............ CMMd,,.,, 011:.tld 116,,.. ~ s c.,.,. •• ...,,, Natspa,-...; (114) 1»Hn . . . We will advertise your home ... EVERY DAY UNl'I& 1r.1 s SOI.DI-· for a complete listing of aU Coldwell 8a°"8r properties, mil OUf office for ywr he oopy ol oor Buyer's Guide. NEW IJSTING8 BSA.CON BA.Y • Bd. • Ba and a livinq room whlch opau to a laniA. Home opau up to beach on ~aeon Bay. ms.ooo -D'ftte Stccl~ ConA MllM Bunn 2 Bd. I Ba md lln.lt. Vaulted Ccilinq1, 2 car atuchcd qaraqe and apaciow bcdroomA m•.ooo -.David Prince E.u'rBU.11'1' 3 Bd. 2 Ba Lutk home. futurn a spacloiu yard. pool spa. play aru and ocean visws. em.soo -olnny Andcnon H>Jtaoa Vrrw Hnu lncrtdible white-water view of Harbor Bay, Catalina. and city liqht .. Excellent Ooorplan.. e9S9.000 -Nan Doyle H>Jtaoa Vmw HoMU Larqe beautiful lot with l111h lan~plnq. Fcaturn h.lqh ccillnq .. 1kyllqht1, and oak floon. e69S.OOO -Susan Wclr Lmo 3 Bd condo located In one of the best locatloM on the bay lncluda space for a boat. Cl• to beach. ef>.+0.000 -Edie Ol1<>n NJrWPOJtT CoMT Awnome upqud11, • Bd home In idul comer location. '51S;OOO -LylffJll'Jcff £wlnq Brand new • Bd with study and family room. lncluda hard wood floors and canyon views. eSSCJ.000 -Jcff/Lylcm Ewinq 1\1an.lt Rocx Caur Stylish contemporary slnqlc lt"YCl with hl1l vicwt. vaulted ccilinqa. and plantation 1huttcr1. t•'TS.OOO -Sonja Powell Owr 3.SOO Sq Ft. Panoramic mountain vicwt. Italian quarry tile. Frmch doors, and courtyard. '619.000 -Sonja Powell Million dollar view of ocean. city ltqht1, and mountaiN. lncl11dn marble floon. '639.000 -Sonja Powell t.7NIVD81t'Y P...u 2 Bd. 2 Ba one level Cardiff model lncliulu • v.Wtcd ccillnql and spacto\11 bcdroo~ ern.900 -Ginny Anderton Popular Cardiff model futura rur IUMY patio, 2 car attached qaraqc. and commlln.lty pooll. m&o per Month -Ginny Andrnon SAlf]VAN~ Ideal for nature lovcn, • 8d •lnqle lt'Vel hom1 with IJl'ft'J\housc. No UIOdatlon fcu. fS29.000 -Nancy IAviqnt/Boni Pcnlra SA.TURDA. Y OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO S:OO P.M.. ColtONA DBL MA:I. +16 Haul Alh10n Seenman •S75.000 0ovEa 8HOJtE8 1+10 Warwick Lane, D'ette Stcelburq tS99.000 ""E. C OSTA Ml:.SA 229+ La Playa Drive. N. All10n McCormick f299.000 HAaaoa Vmw HOM.£• 1906 Port Wcybridqe. Eric Shaw ms.900 IAovNA B EA.CH LS+ Cliff Drive. D'ctte Steclburq "89.000 HUNTmOTON •BSA.Cll '1221Sunbrccte.HJchaelt>reyfu1 f2+9,000 I.mo 633 Lldo Oarj B· 1. Judy Muncy '699.000 203 Via Udo Soud. D'ctte Stnlburq ttS9S.OOO SPYOJ>.N HnJ. 60 Draka Bay. Don Olton f719.000 SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES 1;00 TO 9:00 P .M. BA.YCKUT 2030 Holiday Road. Ali#On McCormick •9+9.000 2++3 Wlndward Ln • Tom ThomJl'On/Clu11ta Franclt .+97.000 1831 Tradtwlndt. David McCulloch M.+9.000 BAYSMORE• 2622 Cratvicw Drive. Carol Mock t S99.000 Bwne 2609 Vista Omada. Kathy Coleirworthy f3T7.SOO CAM.Ea SHOllE• +607 Fairfield. Stn-e Suthcrlm f&9S.OOO CoftA M:aA B1.Vl'1"9 1076 Townhoutc Drive. David Prince ·~.900 DovDSHOlt.U 1+10 Warwick Lane. D'nte Steclburq fS99.000 H.u.aoa Varw 1906 Port Wcybndqe. Laraine Shaw f.+68.900 1101 Ebb nde. Nan Doyle f9S9.000 1962 Trinity. Suaan Weir f69S.OOO HUNTmOTON BEA.CH 7221 Sunbrene. HJchael Drcyfua f2+9.000 IaVINJI 'IU&A.Cll 2006 Tahuna Ttrracc. Edlt Ol#On f69S.OOO ).uMINs CllDX 32 Wh.ltcwattr. Tom ThomptOn ts.+9.000 IAovNA BSA.CH ls+ Cliff Drive. O'cttt Stnlburq "89.000 Lmo 633 Udo Park B-tJudy Muncy '695.000 MoNSDATT 4'1 A.viqnon.Jcff/tylnn £wlnq tS89.000 8PYGU.. HnJ. 8 Montetty Circlt f62!1,000 VD.IA~ :UO Nlee •106. A.Ii A.tri U09.900 ' NB~RT' GO.AST' MONT SER.RAT 7 GiPerny Incredibly perfect with awesome upgrades, this gorgeous home is situ- ated on a premium corner lot. Call for a viewing. $515,000 . Ocean and bay views are a 1 O+. 4 Bd suites. $2,495,000 BAYCREST REDUCED 47 A11ignon Lat;!fest model with 4 bedrooms, family room and study. &tra lat;!f e lot with view. Don:t miss the ~opet; house.," $589,000 'BROKER ASSOCIATE WEST SIDE STORY REDUCED 3 Bet, 2 Ba, over 1500 sq. ft., remodeled & expanded. $179,000 • Awesome front row vewt 5 Bet, 3 Ba. $1,295,000 NO One Is Estate Nee CONTEMPORARY SPANISH sTYLE Model ~rfcct lnO\'e m rnndmon 4 Br, nccp tiotul interior dC4or.it1ng. ntcnsl\e upgnda A dnl at $675,000 Cooi, 332 DoN&JoYcE OLSON 17Jrrr Is No S11bstiwu For E:cprrimce (8()()) 487 -4931 Call Do• £ IOJCI Ols11. s z4-~01r t11for11atio1 U1e for details 01 all •• , listi1,s. (Ito) 106-5766 Nt press1re. No •mies. ENJOY CATALINA SUNSET VlEWS ... Highly upgraded '4 bed.mom home located in popul&r' community in the bills of Corona dcl Mar. Pool ind Spa. CoOE 3<>l Yo11r Real Olso11 DON'T MJSS THlS OPPORTUNITI! Fabulous 5600 sq ft custom csurc w/vicwi. Ide.ii for big family, scnous emcnamcr. Chl.11cr sa~ -brmg us ;ui offer.-Priced at SJ,399,000 Com· 352 NEW LOW PRICE Panoramk \1CW pr~rcy w/nearly $200,000 m upgrade~ Pm ate lol:;auon on big IOI Great family home w/lob of room for kids play. Col>l 312 IMAGINh THIS ... Priv.atc community. 01mplctely rcdcconted two Jt~ home w/mutcr on main l~-cl and 3 bedroom guest suite on lower ~-cl. $749,000 Col>B 38l " - .. ~~,·~•"::":"•t'Jl-ft ... ~-~;_ ... ·•.. ~) ,~.,._,... .. ... --· -:·,~·:-............. ~ ..!. --. - ----- f!J · Chart Your Course~ This 4 Bd, 3 Ba tone leWres: French 00ors & wilcb#s, deladled psi house w/ ~ & ball, expanded lhig room • l4)dated kitchen, ~¢.'ate yard with spa. Nearly 10.000 sq. fl lot Exceptional~ for remodel $549,000 Harbor Vwrw Homes Awesome 1994 remodel. 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba, hqlest quality, finest matena.ls. St ,075,000 Harbor Vwrw Homes Exceptional! 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba, gorgeous yard, great location, many wactes. $591,500 Hlrbor View tan. S'8ps m pK rs chan'nlngl 38d, 2 Ba, loCS "~· ·-· Harbor Vr/NI Homes EX1ra large 7. 700 sq. ft.. lot w/ 5 8d, 2.5 Ba, perfed condition, ~ snet. SIM,000 To This 1ao· Viiw New Listing in the 601 Lido Park Drive Building 2 Bedrooms 2.5 Baths for -$475,000 ---------=Ot::.-::=.:h=e.=.;rs~range from'=--------- $595, 000 to.$1,325,000 for approximately 3500 s~e feet of luxurious living. Door man -24 hour security, Exquisitely decorated Comnion areas Wit~ Marcia E Robert Bents at the llilm. · SF.A I SL\NI) TOW~HOMF 2 bedrooms, 2 baths and a \1ew Vaulted cc1l ings, skylights, plantation shuncrs, granite kitchen. (fo:ird gated community indudci. pool, spa, dub hou~ and tennis courts. Offen• for $525,000 THE JUDY M UNC."Y Cot.Lf.CTlON NEWPOllT B EACH BAYVlEW T EUACE This immacubtc 2 bedroom, 2 bath home ts just minutes from the beach, with custom wet bar, English garden, pool and spa. Offerttl far $349, 000 or Sl l 00 p/•onth TH! JUDY M UNCY CoLI.EcrtON JASMJNE CUEX VtEW HOME With an ocean vic:W, this newly rcmodclcd Newport Beach home tw crystal cabinet and fireplace, jacuzzi tub, and l'OK'WOOd flooring. Offerttl frw U9S,OOO Tiu }UOY M UNCY CoLLECTION Tim out)randmg ou:.an '1cw property features 4 bedrooms, 2 5 bath,, family room and a fabulous lor rhat') almost 11 ,000 sq. ft.! Offerui for $729,000 T HI'.. JUD\' M UN< \ Col I ECTION EXECL'Tl\"f Et ft.AN< "-IN N EWl'ORT BEACH Single level home 2 Br, 2 Ba, gated commu· niry Contempo,.ry in de ign, lush private p;atio ind udmg ~ & 6re·pit. OflmtJ for $339,000 TuE Juov M UNCY Cot.t.EcrtON WATE1t's EooE IN N~~T H.ulo" A work of art in a peaceful setting inspired by Frank Uoyd Wright's Falling Water. Enjoy magnificent views from deck and dock. OffnYtJ for SJ, 900,000 TH£ JUDY M UNCY Cou..ECTION . . --. ..~ ----.. ---· - - --- For the fin~_st homes in Newport, look to the Judy Muncy Collection. The Judy Muncy CA>llection includes 25 properties from $200,000 to $5 million. Please call Judy Muncy for custom brochures on any of these properties, as well as others in the collection. (714) 729-7161 CY B"1'"8 w •lli11.a Newport Be11&h1 c:.u 1""1 ""'"'fim. 644~1600 New Listings Turtle Rock Glen Executive town- home. att. gar & many extras Great buy! Sheridan & Sheridan $219. 900 Newport Coast -Trovare New 3 Bd. 2 5 Ba townhome In gated comm Views' Heidi Stockwell $285,000 Newport C.0.st Alezza condo. 3 8d 3 Ba. 2 car gar. view! Muny upgrades. Marian Phllllppl $389,000 Old Corot111 del Mu Terrific duplex with fabulous open & brtcht owners unit. Lynn Noah $4.t9,000 New Ustings H•rbor View Hlll1 Btautlfully uPCJaded 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Broadmoor. Kline & 118rrll $62S,OOO I NEWUSTJNG HARBOR VIEW HILIS $699,000 Uptntded lurltnpme model 4 bedl'OOftW. ) bidlS, boclYS 100m. w~ country deoor • ..-llnilt)o ~ Sharon Smith BAYVIEW TERRACE $514,900 v~ ol bay & cky IJchtsl 3 bedt00m. 2 'i b.th home In pted community has bttn prolesionaffy decont~ Heidi Stockwell 4 bedlOOms ) ' beth. laftllly IOOm. rebull1 trom .-c>und yp wilt! European flair Great comer loc9tlon. hlch quality Bert Reedy Marian Reedy f'abui<>IK rebuilt family home In e•cenent loc.Ilon OOR co pattt. 1enn1s pool and beach Whitewater view• David Hlrschler Sal'll Hlnman NEW LISTING BAYSIDE COVE $869,000 Bayfront condo In pted community Dock available l bedrooms, 2 ~ baths Great !Ny view Astodatlon pool & IM!ach lerry F1nster NEWPORT NOR1lt VIUAS $525 ,000 Vc.-ry pnvaic.-loca1fon on overs11ed comer IOI Marbt"lla Ooorplan l/4 IM!droom~. l barhs, l ur pragc.-A bl°1il buy• Susan Scanlan Oa.-an & canyon v1c.-ws ,.Ith beauulul lu1chen makes home 11eat 10< no,. but. a new house on lh15 lof> Wow1 Mike Marr HARBOR HlLL $1 ,295,000 4 bedroom l 'i btth custom w11h beautiful su~t -Ucht itlld bnchl Pt"rfect for family llYfnc and c.-n1erta1n1n1 Susan Scanlan BAL80A PENINSULA PT. $2,545,000 New ' bed100111. ' ~ bMh oc:unhoftl home MedftYTMWM Jtyie 0YaJ1ty Of\ 50 It. lot. 1 c.w ...... Apploll. 4.700 lq It NEWUSTING CORONA HIGHlANDS $995,000 Rare oppon:unlty to Lease-Option a ~ bedroom home Oa.-an & canyon views. pool, spa & acceu to pi1v11te IM!aches Sara Manin Early Calllomla bunplow style ) bedtOOm • den, open beMO cellinp, l~ CO(ta flool5 Charm pknl Prloed to SELL! Debi Bibb Charmine home 1ust steps to the beach l bedroom v.llh pOlentlal lof enlaralnc 2nd story Larae f11mlly kitchen Beverly Morphy HARBOR VIEW Hf LIS $1 ,395,000 Con1-lporary open floof plMI arptures speaxular ~an, ~ & C:.C.Una views ., bedrooms. • s betm EnoM10us 1o1 Barbara Hutchings Dottle Valentine Stella Worden BAYS HORES $2,650,000 DfillNt1c s bedlOOll'I blyfronll 60 lttt on thto ~ •tth !Nin cl\MMI wws su.te ol ttoe 111 t NEWUSTING NEWPORT HEIGHTS $1 ,069,000 Pilnonmk ocean & bay views from 1hls beautiful "Brian leanelte" 1raditlonal style family home lob, McMonlgle Uve In this crea1 IM!achslde nelchborhood In a charmlnc 2 bedroom • den home. formal dining area. 2 F'P. pr1v.a1e yard patio Evan Corkett Cuslom family home ,.Ith city llchts and ocean views Cared community Very litht and brt&ht lnteliof. 4 bedrooms. l ~ bachs Susan Scanlan CORONA DEL MAR $2,200,000 COl'Ona del Mar oceantron1 usy acttSS 10 beach Wonderful vlev.s ol crashlnc suif. sunsets and C•talina lerry F1nster HARBOR RIDGE $2,69',000 E1eplt esuite. fl bedroom. 7 bath Oc:Nn, harbotvtews. Wnlly. pme and bonus rooms. Pool, 59&. 6 car l"nice Carol aerc Charmlfll remodded and expanded 3 bedroom. 2 blch 89utllully landsalped yafd wlch spa_ MoYe-ln cond11lon Susan Laird LIDO PENINSULA $778,000 Cannery VIiiage Unique opponunlty to live on •spacious l bedroom r. f'R upPl"f unh lo"'er unit t0< commercial or retail Great propeny with E.uropean charm 8eaullful view 4 bedrooms • hbrary Gre•t Row for entertalnln1 Beverly Morphy Susan Scanlan IRVJNE COVE CREST $2.395,000 S~IOUS M* .. bedroom custom home Creal deslcn Ocean ~ spa £ ~rte yard Gated prfva1e beach & 1c.-nnl' Sara Hinman EMERALD BAY $2.750,000 "Fabulous San f)-*<o style home on~~ ol Emef'illd Bay Tcmllc •hltewaier v~ Rod Daley ' r J ' ~ ... ··~~--,,_--, - Priud to sell• 4 bedroom townhouse in Newpon Beach Walk lo community pool. schools and churches Pat Hurley HARBOR RIDGE ES'tVfS $525,000 ucluslve guard pled v;alue! Secluded Harbor Ridge Estates townhome Is remodeled and priced to sell! John McMonl&le BELCOURT $675,000 T111dltlonal l bedfoorn townhome with larfe master suite. F'P and view f'rench doon and windows. white caopets and walk. spa Vlrclnla Zenz SPYGLASS CUSTOM $1,190.000 Cintom Tudor s bedrooms. '·s baths. bOllard room. pool & spa. qvieC cukte-sac.. ~~l carpnier Susan Laird ~lne s bedroom bayfront abated°" ()() ft °' lr'Onla9I with sp«.lac:ULll views Owner may trade. Debi Bibb I NEWPORT HEIGHTS $269.900 Musi seer Absolutety the best value In Newport Helehts Priced to tell! Almost new· outstandlnc condlclonl Patrick BartoUc OLDE CX>RONA DEL MAR $529,000 Loallon, loc:alionl Decofalor perfect I l bedlOOnl with oon.aee dlalm throuctloul Wood floors and bride patio GaryLepand Debi Bibb HARBOR VIEW HIUS $719.000 Ranch sty1e 1~ huce 11v1nc room. dlt\lnC room. llbmy. den. wonderlul pallolylird wl1h ocean vleWI Beftrty MorpllJ CORONA DEL MAR $1,37',000 Spe<:tacu'-r ocean, jetty & SUllRt views! Perfect ' bedloon\, ) bath family home d<Mle to COM beaches View decks Pat Hurley BAYVIEW COURT $276,.200 Spacious)~ , bMfl towMotne In pted community of ~w Court. £Jicdtent k>cMlon with llffClbdt vlewl Heidi Stockwell SEA ISLAND $599,000 En~ momlnC sun In pdealonally ~ =.n patlo{pden ol this slncle '-I l +den condo on the Pf course. .Mike M•tt WEST NEWPORT BEAOf $775,000 Prime ooanltont loaltlon, comer lot rlcht on the sand. Home II ~ kw~ or build a new home. am.vam BALBOA PENINSULA $1 ,400,000 Olo6c:e buttdlnC Ike Oii Newport'• mOIC prtvae Wand Boat docb. tennis court. beach. prMll ~ Duncan Force, ....__Udo Isle barfront ~ ~modeled ~rslled lot. Sullny Gpefl loadoll. Huee dod:: + rool decl. John McMonlcle ~-Blulls loadon. ) Id. tOWllhome -~· ~ wlllt wlspecncuW riewl lacl e.y, city ltchts & mountalM Coby Ward OCEAN RIDGE $625,000 Front row <:anyon view lot ApproL 16~ sq. IL Creal opportunity to build . a custom home In Newport Coast- Marcy Weinstein Suu n Scanlan CORONA HIGHlANDS $799,900 South Pacific contem~ntatlonl ISO-ocean view, i-cuui. -be-que center. 'bedrooms. l.S baths. Ellubeth Tluimer SophJltl<:atlon Oii the ti.yl 5 bedroom residence frontlnc Oii sandy bach .;th ~'-tumlnc besln views. Debi Bibb HARBOR VIEW HOMES $4,9,000 4 Id 2 8a. Mont~wtlh tome~ 111 baths T opportunity to customlze °'Mid on Close to edlOOI Suun Scanlan Sara Hinman SEA VIEW $635,000 4 bedroom, l bath residence, oqean and city l~ts view In cuard pted community eatunnc tennis. pool and spa Sharon Smith Sandie Fh NEWPORT OCEANFRONT $1 ,095,000 Ocean.front duplex In quiet bachltont locaton Top quetlty bvlldlnc. Jf*:loul untu Ill mint condition Ronda Hela OCEAN RIDGE $1 ,695.000 strtklnc views 10 ocnn. «J IJchrs. Medlt•~ IMllefJ)lecie CldtOm eteate In Newport Coltll. Poot & ~ Marq Weluteln SusaaScaalu HARBOR ISLAND $4,400.000 WondefNI ~ loc wtdl 62 l . "°""le and spectlCularlNllft ~ ..... ~~ca•MUl\lty. I 2706 LIGHTHOUSE LANE Beautifully upgraded family home in move-in condition. 4 bedroom , 2.5 bath with incredible new kitchen and wonderful courtyard . )IM KLINE 759 .. 3771 $625,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT HAu. OF FAME MEMBER 759 ... 3727 "'. " -' ll.: Premier Lido Isle Bayf'ronc 343 Via lido Soud $2, 595. 000 Prime Oceanf'ronc Locacton 7106 West Oceanfront $1. 099. 000 Contemporary Udo Isle FarnJ.ly Hoene 211 Yia Eboli $695.000 McM<>rl.igle 717-4711 - Speccacular Lido Isle Home 332 Pima lido $1.169.000 Newpon Helghcs Famlly Home S Park Place $1.069.000 Besc Buy In Harbor Ridge 3 "ontptllier $525.000 I . OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY I P.M. -5 P.M. 336 MORNING CANYON Picture perfect home In pk.ture perlec:t settlnc! Serenity and tranqullity abound In oourtyard prden and quiet canyon settlfli Nestled In friendly. most desired beach community with ~rinc trtt-lined streets A short waJkJnc distanoe to town. ~autiluUy remodeled. light and bright. slflile· level bur bedroom plus home with ooean views and wonderful casual liv· Inc. Thls ls what the COM life.style Is all about! ABSOUJTEL Y OiARMINGI I Just reduced to $897 ,5001 seldom does.,.. oppottunJty arise to own such a ,.re beachhont homel WondetfUI sense of prtvacy yet the finest divine beach beckons out the bedt dOoi with dfre<t beech acc.ess just steps from the master suite. a..,.. lot. pttvate pool. well maintained beach home. It just doesn't act lf'IY be~ th.n.thlsl 11111 ls THE DREAM LOCATION of a lifetime! J EspedaUy at this . . . .. • . • fust l'NucH prlu of $1, 999, 99911 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY I P.M. -5 P.M. 428 SERRA We challence you to find a better priced, move-In perfect ocean view home than this onel Remodeled, well maintained, large children's play yard Quiet community close to town with many new families with tons or youn1 children. Enjoys access to private Shore Cliffs community beaches This Is the surprise sleeper community and the BEST BUY In the area! Reduced to $585,0001 Opportunity kftodj fMlt once! Cul-de-uc: locadon. larce pool and spa. ~ two bedroom.._ house. UNHEARD of ftve air praee In Newport Beach's favorite t.nllj n i• cfhoOd. The heme t. been tc)Qlly custt>milled with OYer 4,000 sq.~-~~~ I NU W'lt Andenon F.lemecGry, If your snowbird ~e.cta--. ·~ bil"ln toc:ms", ~11 be sony If you mJss d9 one.~ Is NO onfER lti It In the oommunJtyl I Offt"4., $1, 1 H,0001 --# ---· ---- ----·-~· -- -"""L-.,--........ ........ .... = ----~--~. . . ..... .. ........ ----~ •• Frailk Senne! SEEING Is BELI.EVING • SPECIAL OPEN ·HOUSE ,. . . . . SUNDAY I :00 P.M. ,.., 4:00 P.M. . . 215 Evening Canyon 759-3726 ; "No One Knows More About Tlie Coast" LoWEST PRICED SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN BIG CANYON Immaculate 4 bedroom home on spacious corner lot. ~teilct \Vordl•n / jt; ) Ii I t_,d, \ I t·~r d11u • ......... ,.,.., -• r, -_...... ··- Balboa Island Realty 673-8700 BALBOA ISLAND South Bayfront Lot • .l '\ I mntagl.' 1111 B.1~ 1 r11111 • Sh,lfL'Ll Ptl.'r F11r l..tt!.!l' Y.tdtt • l 'n.ih,trrn.:11.'J Vtl.'\\ 01 ll.t}. M arn C'h.mnl'I & lt-11 ~ $1,895,000 Bau!Jful ' 1-dnn hottl< n,•Jr Ch1nJ Cu\'.: Call Jal..e Klohs 631-0IU ? NEWPORT BEACH Big Canyon Custom Home .• A Eumfl\:iUI Dcs1gnl.'f~ l>ri.:;un llrn1~ • lmponcu Fri:nch & Italian Ccran-ucs Throughout • Spacmu~ Gourmet Kuchi.:n W11h Suh-am $960,000 Call M11r1/\11 Rud~ 675 7V7U -... • -----~---=-----;:: --..... _ --. -~-- Newport Properties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL 588-3083 Pride Of Ownenihip! Gieet ~. lm~lbJ• 11tudio cundu CUltolD ...,._ evayUung. • -.ooo \" -· -~=---..,,, ... ~_.,....,. ~ ~.... . -------- ::-,: - BELCOURT Hll.l. Exdusivc 5etnng fcacwcs Caulina sunset and Newport Ccnta views. 2bd. 2.5ba toWnhom< + dcn/libr.uy, 2 fucpbces. spacious kitchen. Community pool tic spa. 2 car ~· $515,000 Karen Rack & Jackie Kcigh <Ack 71177 MAKE AN OFFER! Owner tnrufcrrcd • sac:rifi«! Fat>ulous views of the ocean, Catalina & city liglm from chu 5bd in guard-gated Harbor Rjdgc. $899,000 Marcie Adler <Ade 71017 BJG CANYON ELEGANCE Fn:c-standi.ng end unit widi pi a>UnC, city u.b11 & 1umct views. Complctdy icdccon.tcd in off-White widi 4bd, 4.Sha + libruy with fuc.. place. Gated counya.rd tic koi pond. $1345,000 Belk Partch <Ade 71047 .. BALBOA ISLAND BF.AlTl'Y . Nestled on a bayfu>ot cor- ntr lot, this 3bd, 4.5ba bayfront home with 6 car garage is also . equipped with a private dock fur a yacbar:nan's lifcstyle. Marilyn Kershner $1,S9S,OOO <Ade 71127 ATTIIEBEACH • Wonderful beach location with a peck-a-boo sea . yicw! 2bdJ huge patio .. .grcat fur NmmCt cnfa't2io... mg. Marilyn Kershner $224,900 Code 71597 11IE SEA ac CATALINA Valla Balboa 2bd comer ~tbowc. Vaulted ccilinp. ~Jkvligha 8c mirrored will. Hypnotic Catalina and birbOr views. $2S9,90C> MaryAnn McGuire Code70207 a>M • EXCEii BNT VAWPJ Guatd-g:atcd COllUD.unity, tennis, J>C?C?I. ~bdts create an enchanting ~ for this Dc:autifully rcmoddCd 3bd home with lusli Rogers Gardcn.t lancf'- scapc. Harriet 8onrinick $359,000 Code70837 N~wport Beach 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190 2027 Yacht Defender 30 l Avcnida Cerritos . 2525 Ocean Blvd. G4 23 Monaco 11 Cambria Dr. 40 t Morning Sm 3700 Ocean Blvd i Sandflowcr C1. 231 Santa Ana Ave. 3 Rue St. Cloud 15 Rue Verte 34 Mission Bay Or. 21 Toulon 15 la Rochelle 19 Harbor Ridge Or. 717-7 17 1/2 Hcliottopc 3701 Lilac l • t t Marinen Dr. 3 Jetty 105 Jasmine Creek 11 Riva 4'° l Orrington l22 Nata IDVuta Roma 2111 [)acauo ... 5 V'uu Paaida 2728 VtSca Del Oro Sat Sat Sat SIS SIS SIS SIS SIS SIS Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Office . 644-6200 $695,000 $465,000 $675.000 $899.000 $799.500 $1.599.000 $1,345,000 $136.000 $597.500 $875,000 $1.195,000 $1,175,000 $899,000 $739,000 $679,000 $599,500 $420,000 $449,000 $499.000 $408,500 $~9,000 $429,000 $875.000 $+i8,000 $379,000 $359,000 SJ.'9,000 $238,000 . Tom Brunson Sally Shjpley Mali Gulledge Marilyn Kershner The Osterhout's Walker/Petersen Esther Tabak The Ost'erhout's Mali Gulledge Udty SchM:idirtt JoAnn Kenton Phyllis Hayden Marcie AdJcr " Kay Kon&l Tom Brunson Solly Sb.atun BJ Johnson LouAnnc Riney Hanicu Bonrinick SuzanneSb.Wr Ted.Jarvis Mall Gulledit HAUOR RIDGE FSl'ATFS UDO ISLE PRESilGE View of harbor, city, ocean and CaWina sunsets. Care flu living bcJifts in this ~h 2bd + den town- homc. Custom tntcriors. gated community with complete amalirics.; $679,000 Tom Brwuon C.ode 71297 IJG CANroN BF.AlTl'Y Tradicioeal 9W, 2.jba 1aotne with gated cntrr-Jum- lcty ~ .W. ......... Frmch doors.. shuitcn, go'1:rmn ldcchaa, bridl pariot, ~ & city light views + slic.e fO the IC&. Carol AllDori $875,0ll Substantial home on XX ~.street to strttt lot next to the central suada. '4bd, j\,a + rumpus room wim bar, spacious patio, &tt-form pool and cabana. Don Pcanion $97S,000 · c.odc 71227 " -Gru~.~E.Uis ~~ SPYG~ HllJ. SENSATION Designed fur luxury living! Sbd, 4.Sba customU.cd residence, ~pktc with lime· s10~ flooll, circular scurca.sc, European sryk kitchen, pool and iJ>'l· tranqwl canyon and city light VleWS. $1,150~000 Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71427 WHITEWATER TREASURE Hear the roa.r of tbc surf & watch the waves roll in! Sophisticated Sbd. 4ba con- temporary in private canyon scn.ing. Many dcda, wood Soon. fttnch doors, beamed <riliop. lovdy gardens. $1,095,000 Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71117 HEAlO' OF BIG CANYON Exceptional in cvuy way, dlls rcmoddcd 4bd. 3.Sba home boasa a dramatic mar- ble cnuy, Euro style kitchen wich top appliaoc:cs. fiench doon & windows. all new lancbcaping by Roger's Gardcm and ciry lights view! $1,390,000 Carol Allison C.ocle 71-'17 ' .. .. ~---· . ~= --• -~ --· ----~~ . . . .. ------ Husband and wife owners responsible for success of Waterfront Home Founded in 1 97 5, the companY. continues to be an industry leader By Joyce Scherer Real E.ltate Editor Seated behind bis desk inside a nauticaJ- themed office, Waterfront Homes Inc., owner Gil Foerster recalls when the 90- agent office wa. .. once just three -two of whom were Gil and wife Pat. "We opened in 1975 across the street m a very. small, small office,• he said . However, adding a total of six agents encouraged the Focrsters to enlarge their 'urroundmgs. move across the sucet on West Coa'lt Highway and conven a health food 'tore mto an office. Eventually. the property came on the market and , in 1982. the FoeNer. constructed their current two- 'tory office But the FoeNer 'tory doco;n't stan m 1975. Gil. born and raised m San Franc1:.co. moved to Southern California and attended Claremont College. Pat. bo111 in Mii.soun and f"c11\ed m Chicago. auended Valparai\O College m Indiana Their paths would not n°'' until 1960. After graduation, Gil worked fo r Broadway. moving up the retail ladder. Then he was off to Detroit, employed by prcst1g1ou~ J WaJter Thomp\On Adven1<;mg. "That wa.1; in 1957. I remember by the model year.· he said, referring to the Ford Motor Corp .. advertising account on which he worked. And a~ fate would have it, m 1960. Pat 'taned working for J. WaJterThompson in the public relations departrnenl This would be their first encounter. "( finally got tired of traveling and being transferred,• Gil said of his advertising job. "They transferred me from De1roit to Denver and finally back to Los Angeles. That 1s when I went to work in commercial reaJ estate for Coldwell Banker." The Foersters didn't meet again for several years. Meanwhile, Pat had become the Merle Norman Cosmetic's franchise director for all the United States. In the late 1960s, Gil 's s«relary;-a friend of Pat's. reacquainted the couple. The Foresters were married in 1969. Today they have a combined family of six children "Hers. ours and mine,• Gt1 said with a smile. Pat. too. tired or all the travel bet Job required, and after giving birth to the couple's daughter in 1971, began her real estate career. She began by selling homes in Beve rly Hms and the Bel Air area; however, the couple had become disenchanted with Los Angeles and decided to move to Orange County. Gil is the first to praise Pat on her contributions to the company's suc;cess. "Basic:tJly without Pat there would be no organization in the company.• he said. "She is very organized and administratively on top, of everything. I work with the agent'!, although she does loo. I am probably more the outside person. There is not really a defined re ponsibiluy. just a natural fit.• And although Waterfront Homes has an edge on the market through its exclu ive contract with Sotheby's International Realty. which markets high-end pJO~rty throughout the world. the company is stdl challenged by today's market. "The biggest thing happening, n.>t ju t in Waterfront, but in the marketplace, arc those McNaughton captures No. 1. title Coldwell Banker Newp<?rt Beach a,Qent has more than $20 million in inventory Chene Hartman, manager of Coldwell Banker Newpon Beach, announced that Kent A. McNaughton ranks No. 1 in open c,aJes for the office. McNaughton is considered a leader in marketing Newport Beach luxury real ~tate properties. With bis current invent()()' consisting of more than $20 million of prime Orange County real estate, his averc1ge propeny listing exceeds $3 million. His knowledge of the luxury estates market is considered among the besl "Marketing luxury estate property is not for everybody,• he said. •vou must have a very extensive marlceting budget for each property and continued persistence.• He adds that a $3 Kent A McNaughton million property is averaging more than seven months on the market before seJling. Prudential agent closes $3 million transaction in· three weeks . Marilyn Read. sales executive with The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. was recently congratuJated by branch manager. Maxine Montgomery, for ctosinaa transaction of more than $3 million in three weeb. Read bas closed more than $7 millioo since Mari January. 1n May, she achieved office 1bp Producer . Read attributes bet sooocss to hill> enerJY, bard work, hooeaty and fotalJhl Her experience as a former elementary school teacher has resulted in great listening kills, patience and understanding. She produces results for her clients by being thorough and delivering detaite.d follow-up lo every aspect of her clients' transaction. Read values befog pan of The Prudential California Realty team because or its excellent marketing capabilities and name recognition. "The Prudential is a wonderful company to be associated witb. and the real eswc industry is a peat business to be in; it is very diversl and each day brinp with it new cballen_gcs and opponuoib.es:sbe Mid. Mtr#Jtt It-' q«""'1.#I U. N""°" BHcla •.a of Orutt Coal). C4ll ,_111 """"*""-' ~ .,..,,, N...,,, .. ,, f//k•, (11') 15M#I. Gil & Pat Foerster which you expect to do well aren't and those you expect not to do a well are," he said. "I would say basically. it's the luck. of the draw. •The market is almost a mirror of 1993. wh1ch wasn't a bad market. But what hAS happened in between 1993 and 1995. is you had a good 1994 and all people can remember is that 1994 was great and therefore J 995 is terrible. It is a fru strating market for the agents; transactions are tougher to hold together.• Gil said it is important to give a "positive side or today's market. not just a Pollyanna view.· An example is when Gil accompanied a couple of agents on a sale. "In 1989. this person could have gotten X amoonl of dollars for his property. Today, it is X-minus a few dollars. Then there is an off er on the propeny, which is not a bad offer for today." he said. "The moment or truth comes when I have to tum to the seller and say1 look, kill the messenger, but I have to tell you this is the range your property wluc is at today. •Now if you don't need to sell, that is t don't sell, but I don't sec an upclick, othe than the inflation factor for at least lhc nc two years.• However. according to Gil. he docs sec stability in the marketplace and consume oonfidcnce gaining. "Bur I don't sec any outlandish appreciation. l don't see a 20 • 2S'li increase.• be said. "I see an appreciation within reasonable bounds of what hould take place in real estate.• · Gil said today's market has created a fc of denial on the eller's side. "Sellers can't believe it has happened." ~d. "But you have buyers who do understand and are making offers within • framework. All the seller is going to do b. testing the market with a bigbtr price is ultimately co t himself money in the end. "You list the property as close to the sa. price or what is in the com~. 1be higher you go. the le. !I you arc going to put in ye pocket." So while the market has been erratic, G says his agents have stayed con~i tently •, notch above.• "We have had great longevity with our agent-;,• he said. "We have a good administrative support team, hopefuJly making our agent'i' lives in the marketplac e~1cr. We aho have a fair commission schedule. and a brokers, we do above average adveru mg expenditures. We try and treat everyone fairly. We Ii ten to agei suggestions and criticisms. We are very proud of our agents.• Waurfront Howus is at UJ6 Wtst Coe Highway in Newport Btacle. TIN Balboa Isla!Ul office is al J/S M~e Aw. Coll (714) 631-1400 for""'"' in/o~n. Prudential agent qu~lifies for Boston Marathon Ed Escano, a sales executive with 1be PrudentiaJ California Realty Newport Beach office, reiccntly qualified to race in the IOOtb running o( the Bo ton Muatbon. Escano qualified based on his finishing time of three hours and 18 minutes in the San Francisco Marathon earlier this month. Escano began running 15 years ago for bcalth and fitness reasons. His goaJ in 1995 was to qualify for the Boston Marathon's 1996 race. He ran three marathons this year in order to achieve the qualifying time for his age group. one time missing by less than one minute. When asked about his training for such an event. Escano credits his colleague, George McGaffigan, who has been bis coach and has shared invaluable experience with B.'iCano. McGaffi1an ha.'l competed in more than 20 marathons including four Boston Marathons. Like the time and effort he puts into his training schedule, Escano doe the same with his business plan. He suocessfuUy represents buyers and sellers of prestigious re idcntial propctties. 1b 1~ witla Etl &ctue0. '*"" co"*< Tit• Pnukntial Cali/ontill RHlty Newpor a Bead ojJke, (114) 759-6600. inc, r ~xt r •nn he that y les >Ut il • :c its' rt ON 1111 RACH Incredible oceanfront estate In West Newport. lntTtgulng ftoor plan featuring 68R. SBA. completely remodeled In 1990. Surf at yotlr front steps! A rare opportunity at $ 1, l 95,000 02 IE.All II.AND llANCJI Custom craftsmanship and Old World charm combine to create" special~· Add ocean view and euy terms. Call for details on terms. $915.000 U A MASIDl'llU EXCITING Custom designed and appointed prtvate home. Enjoy ocean breezes. Two fire- places. hardwood floors. plantation shutters. crown molding &. French doors. Solar heated pool and spacious patio. $409,000 RS LOOK NO FURTHER It's all here. A perfect 10. Complete privacy yet great accesslblllty! Decora· tor's dream. new kite.hen w/new · appliances. lovely living room with window seat and cozy ftreplace. Gar- deners paradise. $234,950 Cl8 P£NINSUlA LOCAJION DUPLEX W/bay view from upper deck. 38R. 28A up -28R. 28A down. ~feet opportunity to live the beach lifestyle and help w/the mortgage. Starter home or perfect for empty nesters. Oose, dose, dose to bay, beach ~ocean. $595,000 A12 IRVINl Model perfect two bedroom slngle- level condo with views from every room. $120,000 Subject to bank approval. A3 With dramatic entry and sweeping staircase. Includes main ftoor ottke. extra large living and family rooms plus guest wing. Enter- 1 -Huge. private lot In Monarch Bay Ter· race. Custom single-level home. 38R. CNe< 2700 sq.ft. with ITlclg· nlflcent OCe.\n view. $749,500 C11 ra&Ml LOCATION -Hard-to-find slngte ~I ocean view home with pool. Olstom bullt, 48R. 48A. Minutes from halbor. beaches. hofels &. shopping. $519,000 CIO 10 +++++++++ IAY, CRY UCiHTS L MOUNT~ YEWS from ~ery room of this contenporary 48R. 2.SBA custom built home. Kitchen and living are.i overlooks bay. Skylights. vaulted ceiUngs and decks abound. Gre.it contemporary ~ ror 'the bay' llrestyte. Three car ~age on a quiet street. Open Sat/Sun 1-5 1,000 A 13 ANAHEIM HILLS Big, bright. beautiful 38R condo dose to shopping. library. park·. freeway. Fab- ulous view. $189,000 M6 SPANISH HACllNDA True tradltk>nal hacienda overtooklng the ocean and harbor. Over 3800 sq.rt. EJegant f'e.lrures throughout. Pool and spa. Sellers may carry. $659,000 S6 Will ftADl fOa CONDO CATALINA SUNSUS · UnobstNcted soum coast and moun· taln vtews ~tom ~level home built for space, func1ion and ch.um Almost 3000 sq.ft .. U Z9,000. Pl SIT-DOWN CATAUNA VllWS -fromyourlMngroom, dining room and master. Cozy famlty room and 2 ftreplaces In this sfngte-levd home. SP' plus cool garden amum $.640,000. C9 48R home In excellent condl· tlon Remodeled kltchco/fNnlly room. c:kcorator wall and wind· ow COYel1ngs. £.ntenalnlng badt· yard with spa and Malibu llghts $!M,OIO V3 46R home with muter Mdroom down. Waltt to Dina Point Har· bor. lMge yard. No assod.ltlon dues. Call now. $249,000 CA SPANISH SOfttlSTICATION · &. old wOrld charm 1s yours for the taking 0rUt11..i California RMefa home built In 1928 loca~ ierendy .J>ove D.11\A Point Harbor. \4 ~ f\at lot $47S.OOO S3 MAAINITA ·Custom qu&llcy lonner model home. l.Nge. open. lots ol llJlht 4ML Vaulted cellngs. wood shutters. 8ef'ber ~t. Ul0,000 V6 ""°' \'Ola llAG5 180'" OCe#l view. 4ML 4.58A. L.vge ya.rd facil'IS the ocean. 'with room for tennis eouttand pool . .$5".toO AB T&Ul VA1.Ul • Single level. 48R charmer In DaN Point. Like- new condllion. with b.ly window. Pool. No assodadon dues! $1Jf,OIO. SS RV PARKING • Could mo ~tc a boitt. Harbor close locadon. leAuttfUlly remodeled with custom wnlly room. Slnp level home1olllth 3'1land 28A. $114.toO. 810 48R. 38A home In move-In con- dition. Spac:lous and beauttful with main 8oOf bedroom. Pool and apa. Great toc..don. wondtt· ful ~· $llt,OIO V2 .. fo r /nformation on tllese and otller properties caff 4S9 -S900 G) ----------· Westpark neigh~orhoo_ds offer a · range of: homes in the heart of Irvin~ Aventura, Brio, Brindisi and Positano featured Showcasing four neighborhoods encompassing 18 townhomes, condominiums and single-family detached home , California Pacific Homes' popular Westpark nejghbolhoods truly have something for everyone -in the heart of Irvine. And with their unjque Advantage Homebuying Program now available, there's never been a better time to purchase a stunning new home. "From young first-time homcbuyers to growing families who desire more living space. these Westpark neighbortioods have it aJI -in tenru; of price, floorplan selection and financing options." explained Kathleen Pircher. vice president of sales for California Pacific Homes. "When you visit Aventura. Brio. Brindisi or Positano you will see first hand the great architectural diversity these neighborhoods offer Orange County homebuyers. And while the overall designs may differ, all of the!>C residential collections still offer a tremendous financial value and pre tigious Irvi ne address," Pircher said. "Funhennore, serious homebuyers arc urged to learn more about our Advantage Homebuyang, which features programs ranging from special below market fixed rate bond financin~ to complete landc;caping." At Positano. homcbuyers can now take advantage of our trade-in program. Under this program, family bomcbuycrs can choose a new Positano home in select locations. A market analysi~ of their current home is performed and homeowners meet with a lender for an independent appraisal and financing details on their Positano home. When a sales price is agreed upon by all parties, the existing home will be listed in the market while the new home is in escrow. First-lime homebuyers can benefit from the Welcome to Home Ownership Program featured at Aventura, Brio and Brindisi. This bond financing prograDl offers a below market fixed rate or (2-1 buy-down) and covers some closing costs, allows gift funds and provides lower monthly payments and more lenient qualifying guidelines than conventional financing. P1ease see a sales representative for details. Also available is the Total Home Bonus Program which features alJ the eittra.'I at no extra co ts, and can be applied to all four neigbbortioods. This special offer encompasses complete rear yard landscaping (where appUcable). upgraded nooring. window coverings and/or additional appliances including washer. dryer and refrigerator. · "Because the Advantage Home Buying Programs are available on select homes and may vary per neighborhood. Wcstpark home shoppers sboold consult their respective sale rcpn:senta.tives for specific details.'' Pitcher added. "Potential homcbuycrs should also noce that VA fioancina is available at Aventura, Brio aod Brindisi." Ideal for first-time buyers, Brio offers six coildominium floofplans ranging from 784 to 1,222 square feet of space. 1bcsc homes have one and two bedrooms, one and two baths and one or two-car garqcs. Brio's . re idents will also have acce to a private on-site iecrea~ atca with pool. spa. "" "" barbecue area and cabana. Prices are from $119,900. Aventura features a 5erics of condominiums and town.homes that are designed with two and three bedrooms, up to two and one-half baths and tw()-(:at fatagcs with di~ access in five models. Prices from the $150,000's floorplans range from 1,049 to 1.347 square feet of interior living space. Re idents can-also relax at the private recreation area which bas a pool, spa. barbecue area and cabanL Brindisi's four contemporary floorplans, which offer two to three bedrooms. up to three baths and two car garages with direct interior access in 1.344 to 1.953 square feet of space. Professionally landscaped front yards. are included. Re idcnts here can also relax at the private recreation center which has a pool. spa. and barbecue area. Prices are from the low $200,000's. Accenting the Mediterranean charm of these neighborhoods, each will be hig~lightcd by meandering walkways and trails, evergreen trees, flowering shrubs and colorful vines. The community's major intenectiona are enhanced with large theme plazas accented by J'alm m:es. benches, special pavcmcots and landscaping. Embracing the active lifestyles of Southem California l'Wdents, the four neighborhoods arc situated near numerous · recreational f ecilities within the community and nearby. These include Santa Clara. San Carlo, San Leandro and San M~ parks; Heritage Park which bas a lake; Deerfield . . Park which has a ballfield and community center; Harvard Part. Mason Regional Park and W-tldlife Preserve. Homeowners will also be a short drive from the area's most popular entertainment opporturuties. Regio11al attractions include Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course, Wild Rivers, Old Towns Irvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Harbor, the Newport Harbor Art Museum. Pacific Amphitheater. Orange County Fair Grounds and Orange County Performing Arts Center. Orange County's most attRctive shopping centers are also a quick drive away. The Crossroads, Westpatk Plaza. Harvard Plaza. Woodridge Village C.Cntcr and Culver Ptaza. Fashion Island, South Coast Plaza and Main Place malls as well as almost two dozen local shopping centers are nearby. A major plus for families with school-age children is that Irvine Unified School District js one of the top educational syste~ in the state and is home to the Uruversity of California at lrvine, COftCOfdia Uruvenity and Irvine Valley CoUqe. The Irvine bued Complex and Irvine Spectrum .-c home to numerous busjnesses and corporations, and two major healthcare facilities are localed in Irvine u well as several major ICUle care clinics with a wide range of physicians and specialists. Wcstpart residents automatically become members or Cbe indMduaJ nei~'s Homeowner Auociation and Pueo Wesip.rt ~ainfienlDce AMoci.itiOn. Monthly IWOciation dues maintain the quality of common ~ facilities. Wcstpark is included in an Assessment District, Community PaoiUties (Mello Rt District and Landscape and Ugbting Districts. Thcst districts were formed to fund infrastructure and &ebools as well ll provide for landscape maintenance. Com a sales representative for details. California Pacific Homes offers bomebuym a depth of professional experience and commitment to excellcnc second to none. This dedication can be S« and appreciated at every 5tC(> of the homebuilding and homebuymg process. California Pacific Home is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes a tradition of success and stability. To visit California Pacific Homes' four new neighborhoods from the San Diego 4 freeway, exit at Culver Drive. Travel nort to Barranca Parkway and tum left. Tum right on Paseo Westp&rt and follow the signs to the "1es offices. From Slota Ana S freeway, exit Culver Drive. Travel south co BWl'll'CI Pittway and tum ripL Tunl 0.-on Pueo Watpi and follow the sips to the Illes oflices. Tbe mode1 homes anc1 sa1es otrices n <>pell weekdays from 10 a.m. to S p.m., u wcekendl from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For mor infonnatioo on Brio. call (714) SS9-0330; on Aventura, (714) SS9-0220; on Brindisi. (714) 559-0404; on Politano. (714) 559- 0599. e >Ot) l tO :ult and IOS h I _J --~ l--. -~ ---·~ - MIYUKI RANN: Her farm area extends far beyond Orange County AGE~C\': 1k Prulknt1al California Reali} JOB TITLE: Dirnwr Orange County International Marleung fAR~IAREA: Wh11le "1Je ~orld HO\\ LONG WITH AGENCY: l ~eJr' CITY OF RESIDENCE: Huntrng111n Beach HOBBIES/INTEREST: Miyuki Ronn FAVORITE GETAWAY: Hawa11 PET PEE\ E: LAST BOOK READ: 'L11H' \fo,1 Bl Tough' FAVORITE MOVIE: "Ferm Buellei'' OJ) Off' FA\ORJTE RESTAURANT: LmdJ r, Hou-.e Pe1lplc "i1h nn 'en'e of humor HO\\ 00 YOl DEFINE SlTCESS? Drnng 'llnll"lh111g 1w11<l f11r n1her' maJ..e, me fed g1111J Ut want Ill lrtar from you tlrro11gll our nt1t• .\ \'APSHOT mlllmn. The column feature\ ual e\talt owntn, broker. ogmtr.- marketing rtprertntative1, '" a11y othu 1tuff members you 1n1t1ld like to highlight. n-t• mc11uragt yt111 It> stnd a photo <black and whitt, if poHible) with company name. pt"'111 and SNAPSHOT marktd 0 11 back. ml•l•lltel.~•1ill#IW#l•1;111@1111tepll HARBOR VIEW HOMES Ml;fl.iQl•I•I•i•I•l\9~M 2 NEW LISTINGS IJ¥.iifl~.._l•Q;l::f #~l:l:f II Cho~e Turtle Rock. y1~as Area close to elementary sch I 0 Ouahty and affordab1hty '" this two story, large back yard t:' ~xp;~ bedrooms plus denlo!fice sion. All-New remodeled kitch townhome. Sunny and bright. new roof, flooring, skylights. :r~: pe~ce!ul and ~ivate location, end Choice location. ~99.000. unit, with spacious two car attached Flll:J;I0.11~WLil"l;l•I•li$1#1 garage. Berber ~rpe~ and ex- over $100,000 in upgrades. great tremely easy exterior maintenance. location, near greenbelt. Finished ~umable first ~ust deed makes like a model home. $599 ooo. this prope~ eas1fy affordable for • the professional couple. $269,000. Extra Large Duplex in CdM Quiet location. near Oasis. Up- graded owner's unit with large mas- ter suite. 2BRupstairs,2down. Tiie kitchen counter.Upgraded cabinetry. Rear unit 3 BR. 2 BA. upgraded2 large sun decks, $660,000 YOUR NEWPORT BEACH CONNECTION. ···We have represented over 300 buyers I sellel'S tn the Newport area. assisted. as mortgage brokers, In the refinance of many o.c. homes.and manage several homes for absentee owners. •••LEASE WITH OCE.AN VIEW--4 BR twrt>or View Hiiis South. Stu ming S.y/ C.S.llne View. ~ prd, UPQl'llded home. Sl,200 per month. We have been business In the CHRISTA & GERRY LONG area for over sixteen ars. :=:.=:;::=: =~~;: Pl.i~ mg ha,kc1ball. movie~. finding a good. nc:11 rc,tJuran1 Sevd or fax your itiformation to: Joyct Scherer. Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: 714~650-4802. ~adliflt: 5 p. m.. Tutsday. Wt 'II publish it as spact is a••ailable. If you nttd to mah changes to the copy after it has bttn submilted. pleast call Joyce Scherer, 57.J- 4242. .... .. ONGS OF NEWPORT =~r~te~en. GERRY ANO CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 CLl1BS/ORGANIZATIONS: JJpJnl"-.c American As.wciation I Rate;;; of July 20, 1995 TYPE ·PHONE Abacus Financial Grp. A (71 4) 375-6666 Amencan Home-L~ R (714) 955-3633 American SaYlngS Bank --S (800) 562-6272 Bank of A~~-B (800) 424-2632 California Federal Bank S (800) 225·3337 Central ~ng & Loan ~800) 696-141 1 Centhed Funding Corp. K (714) 454-8700 Coast F;i;;81 Bank ~(800) 300-5626 Count~Funding K (800) 8n-5626 Detnck Mortgage Group -R-(714)-7-59-969~ Downey Savings _____ u aoo) 336·9639_ Emery F1~ A (714) 729-9200 F!delrty Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 F~rst Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 Fleet Mortgage K~) 700-~ Glendale Federal Bank S {800) 560-9000_ Home Savings ~) 975-5051 ll'Vlne Natlonal Mtg. A (714) 857-79n Marina Mortgage Co. K {800) 808-5626_ Oceanview Financial R (714) 651-6355 ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 Westem Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 KEY LENDERS AND RATES ll'ITEREST RATE 7 625°'.. 7 625~0 7.750% 7 750°0 7.875% 7.625% 7 750o/o 7950% 7.750% 7.500% 7.750% 7625% 7.875% 7.875% 7.750% 7.750% 7.850% 7.625% 7.750% 7.625% 7.875% 7.875% 7.750"/o 30-year fixed 'l!. OWN 5 10 20 5 20 10 5 -20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 5 20 10 5 5 20 20 5 POINTS (%) 2.000 1 750 1.500 1.875 1.625 1.750 1.250 2.000 LOCK· IN 30 10 30 45 45 12 30 0 A.P.R. 7.871 7.844 7.944 7.984 8.084 7.844 7.917 8.201 1.625 45 7.956 2.250 14 1.n 1 ----2.250 30 8.025 1.750 12 7.844 1.625 10 8.084 ----1.875 30 8.111 2.125 30 8.011 -----2.250 45 8.025 -----1.500 30 8.045 1.750 15 ----2.000 15 7.844 7.998 1.750 15 7.844 1.375 30 8.057 1.500 60 8.071 2.000 30 7.998 30-Year adjustable % POINTS MAX. INTEREST RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN 4.600% 4.250% 20 1.250 7731 203,150 -------20 1.250 7.653 300,000 3.950% 30 1.000 7.699 1,000,000 ---6 .250% 5 1.000 8.021 203.150 ---3 .950% 20 1.000 7.699 203,150 3 .950% 5 1.250 7.625 203.150 MARGIN (%) 2.450 2.375 2.450 2.500 2.450 2.350 ----_4_.900_% __ 20 1.000 7.740 500,000 2.050 4.750% 20 1.000 7.856 650,000 2.600 -------5.C)OOo/o 20 0.125 7.915 203, 150 2.750 -------- INDEX 110 110 -110 HS 110 110 L1M 110 110 _3_. 950% ____ 25 __ 1_.2_50 __ 7. 625 1,000,000 2.350 110 3.500% 20 1.375 7 .634 500,000 2.350 11 0 -------------_..;..__ ___ _ 6.500% 20 0 .000 8.075 600,000 2.750 1TS -----· 4.950% 10 1.625 7.823 203,150 2.500 110 ----4.625% 20 1.875 8.265 203, 150 2. 750 HS -----·--4.875% 25 1.250 8.767 500,000 2.750 L1M ---------_s_.OOO'Yc __ o __ 20 __ 1_.000 ___ 7. 758 203, 150 2.500 110 3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 500,000 2.450 110 ---------5. 750% 20 2.000 8.429 500.000 3.000 HS -----_3_.600 __ % __ 20 __ 1_.000 ___ 7.796 500.000 2.550 110 6.000% 1 o 1.625 8.193 203, 150 2. 750 1TS ----------4. 250 % 20 1.000 7 .876 400,000 2.625 110 5.500% 20 1.500 8.078 203, 150 2.875 110 6.250% 10 1.250 8.180 203,150 2.750 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1M 1M SM 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1Y ---~~ -..#.11 -• --"'L -- --------. ~ .-~ . . --. Dct'orntor's l."UStom 3BR. 2BA home urtli.Un1lly dctnlkd with OH! finetil of m11tcrlub1· wtd crofu.manshtp. Carwd Frn1d1 cloors. cu1>tmn cubfnet.s, lrg fum- lh-room. Muster ~mite with lrg rel.rent.. ITIUTOrt'd ooth w/mnrbk counters. Goumu-t kitchen w/ltallun ulc~Prctiir­ c-.t111c garden~. paUo & solar pool on hij.( «omcr loL McU<."\Llously matntaJned . Rechleed, '409,000 &:JOO Redlaad8 Drive NEWPORT BE&C'll For Appt. Call Bob Angell 64&-3033 Pr"'I Sanda Coastal Pro]X'rtle.<f . sunny Prhr•te Paao 411R, 2.511A cloM to ~. echool a _.rk. Ptlvllte ~to beechee. ., ...... -.~ilSllG;aou - CORONA DEL MAR · 212 Carnation 3BR Sun 11-4. '"$588,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 COSTA MESA 480 Cabrillo St 3BR Sat 1-4 $325,000 631-8011 NEWPORT BEACH 1700 E. Balboa 2Br Sat & Sun 1-5 $489,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave 9BR Sat & Sun 1·5 $4,399,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 209 Via Cordova 3Br Sat 1-4 $750,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2150 Vista Dorado 3BR Sun 12-5 $349,000 Phyllis Goggio Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 2300 Redlands 3BR Sun 1-5 $409,000 Agent 6'2-3033 2458 Vrst.a Hopr 3BR Sat 1·5 $239,000 Owner 640-5058 .... SO-SU 112 aGONIA AVll. • CORONA mL MAR 2BR. 1 BA. -hardwood-floors,. fireplace, sunny kitchen. AND 1 BR. 1 BA apartment block wall fences, 2 car garage. 42' x 118' LOT Co-op Brokers Steven Nelson (714) 538·ft12 308 Avenida Cumbre 2BR ., Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 3309 Oay St 2BR Earl Taylor Century 21 Beachside 642-4722 405 Holmwood 3BR Barbara Sanregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 5061 Street 3Br Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 508 Via Udo Nord 4Br Cannery Village Realty 673·37n 512 Via Udo Nord 4Br Cannery Village Realty 673-3m 610 ICinp Rd. 48R ByOwner 646-9917 lig ea..,. Vlllu 2-Jll ·I Melinda MatOli B. 5uftpet lelllon 759-7700 480 CABAILLO· ST. EABT81DE, C.M. $32~.ooo GREAT NEIGHBORHOO GREAT 3BR HOME Freshly paint.e~. exposed hardwood floe>r9; iovety-garde with fruit trees. Oversized lot f'4die~, ~d ~ "Area Specialist' 631-8011 - Sun 12-5 j419,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $299,500 Sat 12-5 $379,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,699,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,495,000 Sun 12-5 $1,275,000 s.tlStm 1-4 $3JM19K D n- ! --' . -. .-------- --"' . . ·-. ~-...;.. )._. .. • ar1 From Pacific PaJisa<le:, to \ewport Brach. designer builder F ari ha~ r<'invrntfd t hr way the elit e. c:rratr their dr<·am honws. ow this connoissr ur of good tast<• ta lk~ about building. remodelin~. d<·roratin~. and how tlw otlH'r half do it. ~yhuc makes your homt"S difft-rt'nC from a ll uCht'r1'? -+ hr-tt'. 1 .. chat your client's taste or your O\\ n? \I~ dinu.., haw Ullp<"cc~lt.' 1a~11·. 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Som1•1i11w ... w1· n 111 ... 1arl and fi11i ... h ci ' lffljt't'l {u:,lfr than ~me anonwy., n m haAAlt• o\ c·r a11 agn·1·11wn1. 1 m1·un ... we c·~n cut tJmm~ thf• rNI IH,~t· a11d 1·11111·1·11trnt ~· ""· Your name is all over ewport Coast. from the custom "hat ri•uUy matter:, -n-:-.uTt ... For our 1· 11·11i..... our n·p111a111111 '"' homes ites to the much tallCed about Fari Residence in l1k1· u11 inhurunc(" poliey in a wry 11n1·<·r1 ain fit ·ld SanCa Lucia. Whoever I asked about you said that you ar<' th<' bt"i-C. Cht'y Our work fw.., bt·t·n '1·~ \\ 1•11 r1•1'l'i\t'd 1·.,p1·1·ially iu Pdic·:m I Iii!. also said.that you are the IJ!OSC cx~nsi~<> . \\hat wt· an· doing "'4't·m ... p.-rft•t·th .. uitc·d to tlw Pt·lican I liU I '~ .. a~ nr1thc'r h O<TUntl<'. S.·mg ··ttw h1 • ... 1 i... a \1'1'\ .... 11h11·1·m1 · 1111·111nlitY -that i ... mnkin~ ..,.mwtlii11g \t't'V .,p<,.·ial. Santa Llwia 1lt111g. J\., for pt'<>plc· thiuking w~· an· tlw 11111~11 '\fW'"""1' -1111·~ \t' 1111 tlu: oiher hand. wa ... a 1·1u1111·1• 10 tum 11 'productjo11 moO.•I 111·\1'1' thkt•d. All J ('llJl tdl you ,.., tlwt 11111 dw111 ... m1 · ... 111111· of tilt' l111m1· into a \1'1) 1•lq~u111 r1•..,id1 •1w1· -it W th ~rvat fun. 1111,...t a ... tutt• bu..,in<•..,., rwopli· um1111d. Thev sav a Fari-mudt-home includes t-verything down to f hl\'ing seen your workload. ·wlud<•wr it i~ )Ol1°r<' doing-. )'OU tht> china 00 the table. must 6e do""-g it ridtt. Tlw d1i1111 j.., cl w 1•a .... ~ purt. It":-g1·ttiu~ tlH' pmjr1·t 111 that point I l1uw to pinl'h mx:-.t:U l'Vl'ryda y. I llllht ..... ~ \\I' an· \C'I~ lnr~1111atc· a11d .. till k1·t'l>i11g it witliin tlw t'li1·n1 · ... pn·-alltH'Utt·d hudgc ·t and 111 1111\'t' th<' dit•nu•le· that \V(' do. Tlll'11 tlw ac·111a l 1·111w1·p1 ol 11111· timing that lo!'>(· ~lc·q> uwr. ~in11 implemn1ting tht• de~igu. rori..1nu·1io11. l111ul ... rnp1·. mad \'ou·re known for your details. llltt'rior~ eliminate~ ffilUl)' of tJu· u .. nnl prnl>lrm ... mul p11h , .... tliat y ...... rm afraid it"!-t an oh ... 1·:,~im1. I low dt•tuil., -f't'iling mut'l1 nlwad of the t•rowo. Of 1·muv. guarn111t·1·i11g a pn·· m·utnwnt:-.. purwling. uphol~tt·n ·d wa lk fin·plm·c·:-i. :-.tn irl'a ... 1· .... cl1·1t•nnin<'d C't>"tt:e ...... Rt'dnlly wlwn yo11 t•ori...idc·r tlw ... ,·npc· 11f wrnl marbl1·~. graniCt·~. iu1d on u11d 011. "'' providt>, do.-$n 't hurt. Would you say your strength is in the details? Is that whr your clients come to you? '\o. nur n·al ~tn.>ngth bin g<'tti.J•f( tlw vc·ry h1•..,t wt· rnn out of any 11~c·y dcfirutrly appredat.e working witJ1 ont' n·puwhlc· ft1111. and giwn :-itr. One<' wt· nd1i<''"e tJ1at. tht• clt'lUiJ., an· LIH· icing on tJw <'llJUY th~ ~·urify of a guaranteed t'o..,t. But wlwn """ u.,k our 1·ak4._ l'Lirnt., they all sn_y they <·ome to u ~(·au~ tlu·' lilc· our And what about your weakn ses? Purtit•ular n.·le. Th<'y really appreciate the quoJity aml tu ... tc• lt•wl. TI · L-'ful tJ · •1 lUl ~ t•ru,y ... Llt'fiUO m1g:-i. What ia die ID08t marked characteristic of your work? lf you were to change on thlng about your indus try. what ~y'dif'nt.~ tf'IJ tne my work i,., "·cry pow<•rful. I thinl .it~" tlw . would it be? • i;unplkit):. The art is in the appropriate UM' of bca_u~ful nwtf'nuh We've alrt'ndy dorw it. to <'rt>.ate an understated eleg&!lrr. With rvrry dN'L".1011 l !Dake Expand on that, would rouf nlon_g the wa3. dw.re is tJO muc.·h con iderotion to thin~ lik<· We w eliminated the ui;uul nightmntt of cu tom building by d.i.S<'ipliriC an symmetry. a umi.ng _re..poo,ibility for thr total proj("('t -right do"',1 to Your work baa been described as romantic. Would you where it counts mru,t -m ncy. ~t~. breezeway , loggia ·• -uJ.ruiunh, ~rdw~. I tho~t mone}.'. wu no object for your clients. columns deep-aet windowi;, intncat.-gofe"• rcflt•cnw ~nds. , That WI be the day. ~utifui ~·There are many nunanti(' clt•mrnti; that w~ . I've heartl your clients mer to their homes 88 trophies ~ In our ~t,. -in fact, you .,hould :,rr i-.onM' of our · of a lifetime. · recent work in~ Coast. Then it's all been worth it. • \ I "I advertise in the Daily Pilot weekly" -Kent A. McNaughton , Realtor, ColdWell Banl<er .,,. "In my business it's very important to reac h everyone in the community and the DAILY PILOT has given me that ability. With their strong support staff and great assistan~e I am always pleased to work with them. Every week I publish my listings in the Daily Pilot. This contributes grea~ly to achieving my client's · satisfaction and is the best way to inform buyers what's available in the are a. The response I receive has always been very beneficial in adding to my success and I will continue to advertise consistently. Thank you DAILY PILOT for making my business grow stronger everyday. You have a dedicated client." For advertising information call 642-4321 Garden setting in Eastbluff Th" IO\cl) <mc-fe,cl home" h.Jled in J muquc and 'CTY private setting and has been tasteful!) e\pantkd. remodeled Jnd land~Jped The borne 1 ~tcd and every room has a garden '1ev. The mNer bedroom ha' ~en ~igncd to mclude a prlClica1 walk-in closet double ''"l ' .ind upgraded v.nod l'Jh1nell) Off'mng three bedrooms, plus I kitchen/family room v.11h bnl l lireplJlC. all on an e~tra IJrge loc with a pmalC pa in the rear yard. Eastbluff 1~ centrally located between local bcache~ and the l nJ\CNI\ ol C ahlom1a. Ir. ine and ~ clo..c to shopping. Corona del Mar High School and 1hc l pper B~~ 'llarurc Prc,er. e Thi' property 1 competitively priced at $489.000 For fMrt info""""'°" Olf llW ~ unlact Barbara Aunt aJ Grubb & EUis Rtndtntial 1111/ Estatt MrYicn, 23 ~Pie.a. SU. 190, fitwpor1 Btaclt. I 714) 644-6100 . .... Eastbluff I Newport leach Spectacular view of back bay. City hghl'i. ~ntaJns and uns&s. nm hiabJy upgraded four bedroom is tilled with natural hght (>V.ide include 1 bay window, Freocb doors. crown moldings. remodeled kitchen and pnvatc gated courtyard entry with a fountain. The co~unity of Eastbluff is a quiet residential area centrally located between bcache,. U~ a~ v11l~gc shoppj.na. with freeways just minute away. Offered at $569.900. St o. •itw tJW i.o.,., c.-a s.a, S"""'1 al Gf1lbb cl Ellis R~sidtntial Rtal Estatt mets, :J Co"°"'* 1ftRa. SM. /"I, Nni1porl &acla, (71') 6#-6200. ~ OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. . Any jumbo rrortgage can finaoce a nice oome. But only one fit5 ~ nicely into your investment stnte§ At The Booton Company,• we have a variety of p~. ~well~~ like 7.ero points, interest-Only and ~interest features and adjust.M>le rates tied to a menu of iildiCeS. And an e:xpert peroonal advisor will~ with you to cust.6mtaiJor a ioortgage; Talk to Art Wardwell, Vtce Presidert. He'll assure you that when t comes to jUITib6 ~ · there's oone finet 1-800-~