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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-07-29 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Players of the past return for another shot Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Snake surprises · lleac goers _Law a party pooper in We~t Newport - -~ on sizzling day •Homeowners say the beefed -up 'party house' ordinance, which fines property owners as well ~ tenants, is keeping problems to a minimum in the traditionally rowdy area. So far this summer, police have issued 250 dack cards at rental loca- tions with 15 resulting in $250 fines, and one $500 fine, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. By carotyn Mille(, Da!/t Piiot By carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot stays that way,• said Peter Tarr, presi- dent of the West Newport Beach Asso- ciation. which represents 300 residents. NEWPORT BEACH -Saeum erupted ti'oqi mOthers and their children Friday When a 10- foot python snake slithered along the sand at 19th Street. WEST NEWPORT -Although sum- mer's in full swing, the parties appar- ently aren't. The late-night boom of ster~os cranked full-blast, the occasional fly- ing beer bbttle, the frequent drunken brawls -all dreaded by residents in years past when the summer rentaJ season swings around -have been absent this year thanks in part to the city's new party ordinanre. The ordinance allows Newport Beach police office~ to issue .. dack cards,• or warnings, to party hosts when guests are too loud or wild. But 'larr, who has endured several summers of •rude and inconsiderate• party-goers, is cautiously optimistic about calling this summer a success. •we're almost m August but this has bee n a funny year with (July) 4th in the middle of the week and the weather being what it is -it's hard to tell,~ he said. "It only takes tme party · several alanned beachgoers went running to lif eguard.s for help after spotting the serpent around 5:30 p.m. Friday. "We we re like, 'There's a what? Wl\ere?' It •SEE SNAKE PAGE A18 • to change people's view." "It's wonderful, really. I just hope it After the first warning. there are a series of fines, which start at $250 and can escalate ~o $1,000 dependmg on how many citations have been, issued. For the first time, owners of properties 'are also eligible to be fined if the ten- ants 4 their rental property a buse the ordinance. But he attributes the reldtive peace and calm not only to the ordinance but the diligence of the Newport Beach police officers who reguldfly patrol the area on bikes arid on foot. Popular nightclub could lose license • Costa Mesa officials to d ecid e the fate of the Empire Ballroom next month. Large crowds for the weekly 'Retro Night' trouble neighbors. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -At 9:30 every Thursday night, residents living along Park Dnve begin preparing themselves for the noise and traf- fic that -almost as sure as the swi nses -bits the neighborhood. Thursday is •Retro Night" at the nearby Empire Ballroom, a dance club located at 640 W. 17th St. Pulsing with disco and other tunes from the 1970s, it's the club's most popular night. It's so popular, city officials are consid- ering yanking the club's condi- tional use permit because of the residents' complaints. The Planning Com.mission wW debate the club's future at its Aug. 14 meeting. ·The cars show up around 10 o'clock at night, and the people getting out are boisterous,• said Planning Commissioner Mark Korando, who lives on Park Dri- ve, near the club. ·Tuey return between 1 and 3 in the morning and are usually inebriated. They talk loudly dild yell back and forth between themselves. having a good time. "But the problem is, it's right in front of our bedroom windows, and I have to get up and go to work the next morning." Korando said he a nd his neighbors have become so fed up that they're takin g matters into •SEE NIGHTCLUB PAGE A16 ~B U DDING BUSINESS Kasey Black owns Balboa's only Do~er shop, which spedall.ze$ ln custom flower arrangements. ~ew owner says her flower shop -the only one in Centr Ba.Iboa -won't be as problematic as the prior tenant By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA -Florist Kasey Black won't be joining her husband and daughter for a fishing tJ:ip to June Lake next week. She'll be too busy preparing for her first wedding on Aug. 5. •The (couple) bas a boat here in New~ port Beach. but they live ln Tustin Heights,• Black, 37, said. "So hopefully, this will help • carry the word out a bit.• Two months after opening Romantic Notions, Black is still working to put the bloom back into what was once a difficult location. To a~mplish this, she must erase the memory of Tresa's Flowers, the la.st florist to occupy the store at 615 E. Balboa Blvd. Area merchants say the previous owner left a bad taste with customers and vendors. Shoppers could not rely on Tresa's being open during posted hours or on a regular basis, according to Black. •rm sure people are thinking, 'Oh great, now here's another girl and she's not going to keep it open either,'• Black said. •But 1 am open, really. n Black. whose husband Bob is general manager of the Balboa Pavilion, spent 13 years working for Estee Lauder cosm etics • SEE FLOWERS PAGE A15 ~----------------------------~ I I : F. Y.I . ~ •, . + The West Newport Beach Asso-• : dation, which is the umbrella : ~ organlzation for ttle various f : homeowner associations in that : • area, meets at 7 p.m. the last ' I Wednesday of the month in the : : Newport Beach City Hall council : chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. ' L-----------------------------~ "They are a tremendous help and get where no one else can go." Tarr SCI.id • The new ordinance is the result residents who were fed up with the seasonal melee clild wanted !he tity tu demand renter.. and property owners to act responsibly, Tarr said. Principal's departure leaves campus uncertain ~ With the first day of school just six weeks away, it's likely Costa Mesa High will have an interim leader until Ed Harcharik's post is filled. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -lts stx weeks before the new school year. and Costa Mesa High School parents are wondermg who will sit in the principal's chdlf in September Principal Ed Harcbank, who walked onto the school's campus in 1993 and immediately gar- nered community support, announced lus resignation Thurs- day. He will join the Paramount Unified School Distnct's adminis- tration this fall. •Al this late date, most prino- pals are committed to their schools." said pa.rent Kathy Koerug. who lead a failed effort to keep Harchank at Costa Mesa Hlgh. •1t's temble timing. U tlus would have happened m May or even m June. it would have been another story.• Newport-Mesa Unified Super- intendent Mac Bernd said the dlstnct will unmedlately begm ddvertJ.smg for the post on Mon- day "We've got six weeks to work on filling the position," be said, noting that Harchank won't leave until Sept. 15. "That'll give us a chance to get sch ool up and going. That gwe Costa M esa High School an •SEE PRINCIPAL PAGE A15 I \ I> I \ SE ARCHI NG FOR UBAR r-----~------------------------~------, AROUND TOWN llEST llUYS COMMUNITY FORUM INTERTAINMENT l'OUCE FILES .UBUC NOTICES llEUGION .. IOCIETY IPORIS ... Youngsters find lnst city through scientific progr't"" at Corona · del Mar school By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot T he imq.ges are a part of everyone's childhood fantasies -castles, trea· sures, lost cities. The advenl\U'e of Ali Baba and the cave ol the 40 thieves in ·ne Aiabian Nights• ls a children's classic. But also mentioned in the book of ancient tales ts the lOst Qty ol Ubar, a major Arabian trading center archaeOlogilts have long said was as ftcUtioul u Ali babe and •0pen SeMllle.• According to legend. lJber WM tbe ...... dty CJ( its timii but WM ~ by the deltrt after Goel ~ .......... with itl Sodom and Gcmond· type atlnalplMri. •SEE STUDENTS PAGE A11 KIMBERLY WALLISH Foreclosure market topic of seminar Bsing her 'MuSe' to celebrate women ___ greer wylder ee off for sa/,e at ewport golf shop ohn Leonard's Goll Shop at the Newport Beach Golf Course (853-8689) is cur- nUy having a sale with most verything in the store is clis- Ol.tnted 30%. There's lots of women's mer- hanctise, bags, men's shirts and ost everytlung you need for olf. The sdle IS expected to last r two weeks. The course is at 3100 Irvine ve., in Newport Beach. There's a custom upholstery ale going on at Aztec to Uantis and Aztec Express ough the month of July. The sale mcludes 15% off all ustom upholstered furniture, lip covers, bedding, pillows and mdow treatments. And there's % oU on exclusive fabncs. The duo stores specialize in SHE IS A 36-year-old editor dfld pub- lisher of a women's mogazine called "The MuSe: a chronicle or creativity and spirituality in honor ~{;eddes ." Tili.s muJti-fa.ceted woman cre- ates her magazine in her Newport Heights home where she lives with her fiance and her four sons. Wallish's dream and goal is to travel to the Greek island of Crete and make a television docwnen- tary about the ancient culture there. TEWNG ABOUT 'HERSTORY' Wallish has been a Newport resident for four years. Born in Long Beach, she moved to Alaska and then Northern Calif omia before she came back and settled down irl a pink cottage in New- port. One year ago she gave up her job as managing edit.or of "The Awareness Magazine" in Orange County to start her own advertis- er-supported magazine "The Muse." "The MuSe • comes out bi- monthly in the United States and United Kingdom: With a circula- tion of 10,000, the publication covers art, poetry, ritual, magic and "herstory" -the history of women, according to Wallish. COSTA 'MESA -Those inter- ested in taking advantage of the increased foreclosure market in Southern California can learn more-about it at a ene·day-w - - shop offered Aug. 12 by Orange Coast College's Community Ser- vices Office. The seminar will show partici- pants how to buy foreclosures directly from an owner or at a public auction, and participants will receive a complete manual and a list of hundreds of available properties. In addition, seminar attendees will learn how to negotiate to acquire and finance a foreclo- sure. At the seminar, Reddick will discuss HUD, FHA, VA and Gal Vet foreclosures~"'---· The session is offered from 9 ' a.m. to 5 p.m., irl Room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. The registration fee is $49 per person, $79 for two. A $15 mater- ial fee is payable to the presenter in class. Participants can register now in OCC's Community Services Office, located adjacent to the college's library. The office is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p .m. Mon- day through Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. lo noon Saturday. ustom designed furnishlngs sing the hlghest quality materi - s lo create wood, iron and pholstered furniture. "It's not a witchcraft maga- zine,• Wallish said, "rather a magazine about women's ancient history." SAMANTHA FELDMAN I OAJLY PILOT Kimbe rly Walllsh hopes to find a sponsor so she can go to Crete and document trad\tions and myths. For more information, call 432- 5880. Aztec to Atlantis (644-1450) is cated at Fashion Island, oppo- ile ttle Hard Rock Cafe, in ewport Beach. Aztec Express 48-9007) is at 1545 Newport lvd. in Costa Mesa. The 1995 Summer Music estival at Fashion Island contin- es Wednesday with Tapestry, a bute to Carole King, and chard Street of the Tempta- ons. The concert starts at 6 E., and 1s free and ope n to the bhc. It's located in the Broad- _y/Neunan Marcus Courtyard. .. Rebel located at Fashion J.jland is having a sale on select- ladies clothing up to 50% off. The remaining sale merchandise ~expected to go up to 75 % off. Rebel (640-7300) is located close tQ the Bob Bums restaurant. THE N~XT STEP Wallish recently printed the anniver§~ry iss\]e.. and looking back at the first year, she said that she is overwhelmed by the sup- port she has received from read- ers and advertise.rs. "The feedback has been incredible. Each day that I work with the magazine is a gift." Now she hopes to get more support from her community as she looks toward her next step m pursuing her dreams. "l want to go to Crete, the place that once was believed to be the center of the world," and interview the people on the island who still worship goddesses, Wallish explained. "I hope to get my community to help me fund the trip. I'm ask- ing for sponsors and searching for grants.• Wallish wishes to make a six- week trip sometime next year together with three other women, to conduct interviews and listen to the people of Crete's . stories with the help of a transla- tor. She ho~~ t'Q. · ell .Q!_e docu- mentary to television, perhaps to the A&E channel. "I would also like to take a lot of photos and bring back a slide presentation that I could show and share with my community at ::: ;::o~~;::raries. • 6'a Wallish is very interested in cultures that worship goddesses, sirlce she herself believes in the creation of earth by a female being -"the Goddess," as she refers to her -rather than the male-onented God. Wallish explained that she is a pagan-a non-Christian -and she said her own "religion,· or philos- ophy, is pre-historic. ·A long time ago, when people didn't know about GOd, they wor- shipped the Goddess,·just like the Indians worshipped Mother Barth." Wallish said worshipping the female Goddess has to do with cycles and the moon. She belie'{.es in reincarnation. "You are a soul that ttansforms into different people and keeps on living," said Wallish, a former Christian. "Honoring the Goddess is for- giving. ll is not like Christianity where you dle and go to hell if your not Chrtsban. "Christianity JUst didn't make sense lo me, so I went further with my search and found were I belonged." ON LIFE'S PATH Recently, Wallish was a guest on a Long Beach cable show "Earth Speak,• where she was interviewed about her magazine. And soon she will start filming programs she plcins to air on Cos- ta Mesa cable television. Titled "The Goddess Speaks: Bringing the Feminine Essence Alive,· the program will incorporate her interviews with people that work in honor of the Goddess -artists, he~Ung_gancers an<! people that works with essences, Wallish said. In the meantime, she supports herself through temporary jobs, so that she can leave whenever something comes up. "The last couple of years I've realized what I really want to do. I feel like I'm on my life pa th,• Wallish said. -By Frida Andersson • If you know someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers' Hotline at 642-6086. Remem· ber to leave your name and number An item In the Around Town section provided incortec:t infor- mation about an upcoming Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce mixer. The Aug. 1 event at a private home ls fpr dlamber members only. Library helps kids back to another .-era As part of the Newport Beach Public Library's Summer Reading Program, storyteller Barbara Klein will "revisit the mood of the '60s" during three free children's programs the last" week of July. Beginning at 10:30 a.m. Mon- day in the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., IQein will read sto- ries about camaraderie and approaching life with a positive attitude to children in first through fifth grades. Children will also have the opporturuty to make macaroni neckJaces decorated with flowers and peace symbols. Other program dates: • 3 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 2 in the Vincent Jorgensen Commu- nity Center, 2005 Dover Dr. • 10:30 a.m. Tht.irsday, Aug. 3 al the Balboa Branch Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. For information, call 717-3800. 341 Bayside (675-7886) has further reduced its sale mer- <:hanctise up to 90%. The store :.p~alizes in a variety M'ladies d~gner clothing and acces- sol'ies. It's located at 341 Bayside Onve in Newport Beach. Toumeau, located at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, has a nke selection of luxury chrono- graph and diver's watches. Chronograph watches, with their Art Gronsky given prestigious Exchange Oub award parate tinung function, nables you lo time running, wimming or exercise at a g ce. Diver's watches also pro- vi e a timing function, so you c ' stay apprised of the length at our dive, m addition to being most water resistant time- ces made. 11 "We have sports watches fl the major Swiss Wf\tchmak- , including Brietl.ing, Tag U uer, Rolex and Omega, rang- in in price from $500 to ,000, • says Anthony D'Am- slo, executive vice president 1 oumeau. Toumeau is the largest seller f uxury watches irl the country. BUYS appears Thursdays and rdays. Whether you're a merchant shopper, if you know of a good call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4, O or write to me:~ Buys, Daily Pl 330 w. Bay St .• Costa Mesa,92627. G ronsky in Book of Golden Deeds: A surprised Art Gronsky was presented the ·Book of Golden Deeds" .award by the &change Club of Newport Harbor in a ceremony presided over by member Gary Te Winkle. G{onsky. a Newport Beach resident, was introduced to the club °by Dunes Marine business partner BUI Hamilton, previous recipient of the honor. Gronsky mentioned that the Exchange Club luncheon was the first time in 20 years or so that Hamilton ever took him to lunch. "I should have known when Bill said he wanted to take me to lunch" stated Gronsky. The award is presented to the community's unsung he ro and workers. Gronsky was cited for a long list of community service activities, the most recent being president of the board tor the Nautical Museum which is mov- ing into the old Rueben E. Lee building in August. Sunrise Rotary honors schol- arship recipients: Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club awarded scholar- hips to recent graduates fmm Monte Vista High School. They are: Fabian Guzman, who will be attending UCI and mentored by Mlke Bradford, OCC bound students Charity Bowles and mentor Scott Romero; Mindy Gee and mentor Alyssa Westover and Jabfn Troth and mentor Ryan Kelly. Club member Price Shapiro introduced the students, who each received a scholarship check from the club and best wishes from the members. The club also awarded "Per- fect Attendance Pins" to mem- bers. .. Club president Bradford, with the assistance of Shapiro, award- ed the pins to those who attend- ed a Rotary meeting each week for a whole year, to Bob Moody (43 years), Richard Cooling (32 years), Chuck Hlnch (13 years), l J!ajJt_~t hour answering sennce may be news stories, lllustt•tlons. edito- wed to record letters to the Ii.ti matter 04' adwrtlsements editor on any topic. herein can be reptOdUQld wtth- ADDBESS out written permission of copy-nMPEAATUltES VOL It, NO. 172 right owner. Newport Bea<.h Our addres& Is 330 W. S.y St., 71162 emu MesA. c:.11t. 92627. HOW IQ REACH US Orculatlon Balboa CQIUIECDQNS-71162.. the -i-imes Orange County It Is the PllOt's polky to prompt-Costa Mesa Iv cotl'9Ct all e<tOtS of substance. (800) 252·9141 12161 PIMM a.II 574-4233. Thank you. 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Noon -Cos- ta Mesa Rotary Club, Mesa Verde Country Club, to hear from Unda Pe<:an. Rotary Group Study member about "Vera jim de boom Welcome to the World of Ser- vice Clubs: nm Mahon, of the James Info Group, who joined theKiwanis Club of Newport Beach. Service dub meetings Olis coming week : Cruz, The City and Its Rotari- ans.·; The Exchange Club of Orange Coast, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 5 p.m. -Newport- Balboa Rotary Club meets for a tour of Point Stuart Coast Guard vessel followed by dinner at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Romero (10 years), Diane Coltrane (7 years), Shapiro (4 years), Roy Polizzl (3 years) and Sid Lucas and Bradford (1 year). Tuesday: 7:30 a.m . -Newport Beach Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Cluhior a program by the Make A Wish Foundation. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club, Costa Mesa Community Center; 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club, the "Fish Fry Club", Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. Thursday: Noon -Kiwanis ClJlb of Corona del Mar, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The -.. Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, Shark Island Yacht Club; Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club, Holiday Inn; Newport Irvine Rotary Club, Irvine Marriott for a club assembly. Club news: President Ken Dil- ley of the Costa Mesa Down- town Kiwanis Club presented a check from the club in the amount of $500 to Dtck Power, Wednesday: 7 a .m. -Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club, Ma Barkers for monthly business meeting. 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary • C0"9AUNl'TY a a.ues is published ewry Saturday In the Daily Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting information to 631 -5851 or mail to 1743 BaypOrt Way, Newport Beach, c.alif .• 92660. waves, four foot From SUrfllne a>sTAMISA westerly swell. 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Wlttt ttw.. foot \Mnd ~6] (900) 976-SURF • In h wlrldow It the II-",.....,._ W. . • • ' Charges dropped, but stigma ling~rs for NeWport man By Carolyn Miller, Dally Pilot •. NEWPORT BEAC H -What began as a night of partying with a woman he met at an Irvine bar ended in jail for Jason C. DeSoto. The 24-year-oJd Newport Beach resident was booked on suspicion of rape June 14. But alter an investigation of ___ tluuelony charge_was complete by Newport Beach police detec- tives and forwarded to the Orange County District Attor- ney's office, the rape charge was dropped for lack of evidence. DeSoto swears the late-night sexual encounter, which occurred at a friend's apartment in New- port Beach, was one borne of •mutual" consent. Although be was relieved when be learned the charges were dropped last week, the young man is struggling with the stigma of his arrest, which was reported and read by his acquaJn- ta.nces, friends and family. "lt makes me feel like maybe l shoul~ move away," said DeSoto, who grew up in Newport Beach and manages a local restaurant. •Old girlbiends heard about this and told me they were willing to testify for me -they couldn't betteve . "It just killed me inside - thinking bow people think of me now, and because I have no crim- inal record." DeSoto admitted that both he and the girl were drunk that night. "lt was a bad situation of being in the wrong place at the wrong time,• be saiq, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said DeSoto's experi- ence JS not unique. Each year about 20 rapes or related sexual experiences. involving alcohol and acquain- tances, are re ported to police. Gonls said. Of more than 40 rape reports logged over. the past sev- eral years, only one was classified as a random assault, Gonis said. "The majority of incidents involve young adults and alcohol · · of envhom:neuts, • Gonis said. "But each case is evaluated on its own merits and the evidence available." Gonis advised anyone who thinks he or she has been raped or sexually assaulted to report it to police as quickly as possible. If this is done there is a better chance of getting criminal charges filed when the case is presented to the District Attorney, he said. b.riefly in the news Ross Johnson will 'Speak Up' Wednesday Newly elected State Senator Ross Johnson of the 35th district will be the featured speaker at the monthly meeting of Speak Up Newport at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. Johnson will present his views on the state of California, the changing face cl. the state legislature, the state's role in the county bankruptcy and the state's findJlc:ial status. Allison Hartshorn, a Corona del Mar High School student who will receive SUN's Dorothy Hardcastle scholarship, will also attend Wednesday's gathering.. The meeting will take pldce at the VUla Nova restaurant, 3131 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For details, call 542-4226. Seminar adds up to fun, education for kids Elementary school students can work their left-brdin skills during a one-week, non-credit math class ottered Aug. 14 to 18 by Orange Coast College's Community Ser- vices Office. Workshop presenter Robbie Stickler, who teaches fifth grade in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. will help students in third grade and up learn geometric shapes and tangrclJTl.S to create pat- terns and exciting artwork. Hands-on activities will help kids learn graphic skills, statistics and probability, while they experi- ment with math manipulatives and math tiles for problem solving. Qasses meet from 8:30 to 11 :30 a .m. Aug. 14 to 18 in Room 18 at Pomona School, 2051 Pomona Street, Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $39. For details, call 432-5880. Students encouraged to seek scholarship Local students may be ellgible for one of 12 Asian Pacific Youth Leadership scholarships, awarded for academic excellence and com- munity involvement. As part pf a coalition with Md>onald's Qperators' Association of Southern Califotnia and KSCl- TV Channel 18, Leadership Educa- tion for Asian Pacifies, Inc .. is spon- soring the contest open to students. 15 to 18 years of age, who live in Southern California, including Orange County. To be eligible for the scholarslup, eadl student must submit an appli- cation form and a 250-word essay describing leadership skills dnd community uwolvemenl A letter of recommendation from a commwuty organization is also required. The · 12 winners will each be awarded a $1,000 scholarship dfld a $500 honorarium to be donated to the community group of the stu- dent's choice. Applications are available at McDonald's restaurants and must be received b9 Sept. 8. For information, call Beverly Durham at (310) 444-7000. Library offers summer fun for youngsters The Newport Beach Public Library is making sure children can have fun this sunune1. Starting Monday, Barbara Klein will "revisit the '60s" and discuss "friendship and love" during three separate programs that d!e part of the Library's Summer Reading Pro- gram. , Childre n in first through fifth grades will also have the epportu· nity to make macd!oni necklaces decordted with flowers and peace symbols. For more information, call the Central Library at 717-3800. The library will sponsor two sep- df ate, four~session sewing courses for kids begmrung Wednesday. The classes run from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 7·30 p.m. Wednes- days l1l the OdSis Seruor Center, 800 Marguente Ave m Corona del Mar Titled ·si.Inpllcity Kids Can Sew.• each student will complete a project using a seWUlg machine. Each class is limited to SIX chil- dren and the cost is $.52 To register, call 644-3151. Costa Mesa man nabbed a week after jail escape ,. -------------.. A Costa Mesa m\in who escaped from the James A. Musick Correctional Facility was captw:ed Wednesday by Orange County SheriH'!t deputies in the parking lot of an Anaheim shop- ping plaza. Cody Allan Jackson. 27, was serving time for carrying a con- cealed weapon and also has a criminal history of narcotics viola- tions, according to sh eriff's deputies. After his June 24 arrest in Tustin, Jackson was sentenced to the Musick facility in Irvine and scheduled to be released J Aug. 27, according to sheriff's t deputies. 1 But July 19, just after· 10 a.m., the inmate asked to be treated for "headaches• and was at the medical building with other inmates when he bolted from the waiting room and reportedly escaped over a nearby fence. A week after Jackson's escape, sheriff's investigators followed him to an Anaheim shopping mall where they arrested him without incident. Jackson i.!t being held without bail in Orange County Jail on felony charges of escape from a correctiQJlal facility. -RUFFELL'S - UPHOLSTERY INC. ,~Ti ... Warning! \ I'\ ' I ! ' ii I ' I I I I i. ' l ........... _, .. ,.. .. _ ... = ........ ~ ......... ,. ... &.-..,.. ................................. ·---_. ........ --... ............ ..,....,_,_,. .... HICKORY FARMS• Buyonep~ck at our regular price andget the second pack FREE There's a new breed o children, except for 'my ~d' Even though expulsions are on the nse in New- port-Mesa schools, it's almost cause for celebration that only 25 students were booted out during the 1994-95 school year. THI: COAST 1Wenty .. five out of 17 ,000- plus is practically nothing, an lnfinitesimal fraction of 1 %. deed, 1'iil Sure many WO..,..,.--H~ ..... --- say expelling a couple dozen is nothing more than a good start. What's disturbing to me is that eight of those expelled - almost a third -were kicked out of elementary schools. Doesn't sound too bad, unless you consider that's a 60% increase. That's not stdlls- tically very medllingful because of the small statisllcal base, but it's still troubling. l can't help but wonder 1.f we aren't breeding d whole new strain of child he re, one that is tougher and far more defiant of any kind of authority than the worst of us ever was in our k.td- hood. l see pre-teens down dt our · Eastbluff village center riding . their bikes and skateboards right in front of the sign that says "NO bicycle ridmg, skate- boards .. H Some of them puif away on cigarettes, cdflng not a whit whether an adult sees them. They use langudge we didn't even ddre Uunk of when I was m the Army A couple of week!> dgo. I saw three of these pre-pubei>- cents on in-line skdtes prdcll- cally run down an t>lderly lddy pushing a shoppmg cdrt. She said something to them, they yelled obscenities dt her, gave her the finger and skated off. You talk to tedchers, you talk to cop!>, and dlmost every one will tell you that, wluJe the world is probably not gomg to Hell in the next six months, they do see more luds who are more difficult to handle. and far more de fiant. Most of the 25 expulsions m Newport-Mesa the past school year were for paclung knives "There wdsn't d smgle lod ·fred martin who didn't knowH thdt Cdrrymg a krufe at school would get hun expelled, Sdys Ass1!>limt Super- intendent Bob Frdncy. I dskecJ him about my theory lhdt we're now dectling with a dittt>rent kind of kid than 111 gene1 dlJons · past. ... "l won't totdlly dgree with you," Bob sd1d. "But I wont disagree. either." H ere's dJ1 exctmpll' Tht> fourth-grdder who wc10., lucked out of d S< hool in d neighbonng dlstnct for st>xu - al harassment Nut dipping d girl's p1gta.tls mto dn mk wPIJ, but repeated hands-on g1upmg and terrorizing the tdrgc>ted grrl and saying vile thing!. to ht•r After weeks of wctm1nq' conferences and much adnun-· istrative hctnd-wringmg th1 lud was finally expelled I It ... pare nts enrolled tum 111 t1 parodual !>Choo). presumc1l>l~ figunng that the nw1s would thwack him upside thP hedcl with then ro!>ary beads .rnd give him a new ouUook on behavior. Thitt 's how-they hcHH.llf><l things in the old d(jy!. <1l St Raymond's back m Lynbrook, Long lsldfld, and I cdn lt>ll you thdt it worked But, appdrenUy, lhl'Y don't do that anymore Leist 1 hedr<I, the kid had found d 1ww tdHWl girl at the Cathollc school ctnd was up to his vic10uo., old tncks He will probdbly rapE' somt- ddy, maybe kill And then·..., SERVICES: •CUSTOM INVITATIONS • UNIQUE GIFT ITEMS • FREE GIFT WRAPPING •WOMEN'S DESIGNER HOSIERY • PHOTO FINISHING •STAMPS • 0UTo0oR NEWSPAPER & MAGAZINE STAND PHARMACY: • PERSONALIZED SERVICE 8c ATTENTION TO DETAIL • FREE HoME DELIVERY •HOME CONSULTATION •HOME HEALTH CARE CENTER •PRESCRIPTIONS CONSULTATIONS . • Fl'ITINGS OF JOBST VASCULAR SiOCKINGS very llttlf" soaety can or will do dbout it. Pdrents of kids Wee this cilinost meVitably suffer from "not my lad• syndrome. "My child wouldn't do any- thiI19 Wee that! l low dare you !>dY he needs counseling! You bt.'lter not hassle rum anymore O[_wt>'U '>Ue._¥Qu aruf the school <futnct dfld anybody else who !>t1Y'> ow bdby is a mean. rot· ten, Wx.l!>t little scum bag!· So nobody wanU> to mess with theM:' problems Teachers and ddnun~trdtors don't need thdt lund of ynef Theu school bod1ds probdbly won't back lht>m up dll} wdy, because their 1<1wyl·r b i>dymg. the court's qon11<1 cwt yuu \nd an most c.ases, the lour h de' Just thdt Sr hooh, bdSLCdlly, are m a low low l>ltUdllon. damned t.f tht·y du dnd dd.ID.fled if tlwy don t r know dl led'>l one tea~er. c1 vHt•1d11 ot the middle-school wttro.,, who I'> pldnning to retire t•orly ldther thctn spend more yt>dr'> trymy to dectl with this IWW brPt>d of \od TPt1t hrng'!> not fun any- miirt>," ht' '>dYS The thrill of h•cJ< hmg used to be m watch- mq kid-. lt-drn dnd develop. Now you hdve to !>pend your tm1t> dPdlul<.:J with problems. "Tlw bdd ones don't respect thC'tr c (<1-.-,mdt~!>. theu teacher, th •11 p • .irtmts, or even the pulH l' he told me a!> we tdlkl•d dt d pdrty "They know theres hdrdly dnytlung any- h )rly cdn do to them, so they clc •n't give d ddffifl about fol- io\\ mg tht> rules ...,o they fl unk, so they have to q11 111 the pnnopd.l's office, so lhPy qPt suspem:ted-tora-cou---·- ph · ol ddys. !>u they even get l'\.pl'llPd They don't care. Tht>y 'll 1ust look at you and lcwqh nght tn your face. H And tht>1r pdients will prob- dbly come stomung in and yell, Not my lod' ·• • FRED MARTIN'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday STORE : •LUXURIOUS BEAUTY CARE ITEMS •PRESTIGE BRANDS OF COSMETICS •DESIGNER PERFUMES • GHIRADELLI CHOCOLATE CENTER •HALLMARK CARD SHOP M Mesa water board to meet in the evenirigs • District officials agree to change their meeting time from afternoon to 7 p.m . for the convenience of residents. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A group of Costa Mesa residents claimed a small victory Th ay ruglit when wa er <mm o - cials agreed to do away with afternoon · meetings. For months. residents have been urging the Mesa Consolidated Water District's board of directors to consider switching its 3 p.m. meeting time to 1 p.m. so that more people can attend. ·1 was totally thrllled that they mQved the meetings to the evening." Heather Somers, one of the district's most vocal critics. said Friday. meeting is at 1 p.m., while the latter meeting has typically been scheduled at3 p.m. •When they've h ad an evening meeting, it might be 10 or 11 at night before they go into closed session, and they may need to discuss legal issues," said Mary Urashima, a district spokes- wo-uian. "It's often not a productive time to be dealing with those subjects. "But the board felt there needed to · -a bcilance 1>erween {the a.ISfifct's needs) and the community's requests." The time change will come before the board for final approval next month. The water dlstrid has fallen under close public scrutiny in recent months, since allegations of widespread harass- ment and claims that board president Tom Nelson lied about his residency on election papers last year began haunt- ing the agency. Some residents believe the recent public pressure prompted Thursday's decision. ' Newpon•ndrCur ..._Dlilr Hoc "It really makes it difficult for people who work or who have children to get m there when the meetings are held in the afternoon. If they really mean what they say about wanting more people to participate in the water district and to attend their meetings, then they did the right thing." , The water district's public meetings are scheduled on the st!cond and fourth Thursday of every month. The first "I don't think they would have changed (the meeting time) had it not been for that," said Nancy Palme, who attended Thursday's meeting. ~aut I think this is a real positive step. I think they're finally beginning to recognize that government is the car and it's the public that's driving it.• SAMANTliA FElDMAN I OMV PILOT Children know how to keep cool during these hot summer days -take to the surt From left, Sorya Gradados, 5, Dion Marttn, 3, and sister Marilyn, 5, enjoy the surf near Newport Pier. 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COMMUNITY WISner joins Irvine Co. communications team Franz Wisner, who headed the Sacramento office of Edel- man Public Relations Worldwide, hat> been named senior director of corporate communications for The Irvine Co. · Wisner, 29, "will report to Senior Vice President Larry Thomas dnd will help manage the company's media relations and employee communications. on Monday From 1991-93, Wisner was d deputy director of commuruca- Uons for Gov Pete WUson, hav- ing served as a deputy press sec- retary to Wilson from 1989-90. Wisner hu'> d bachelor of arts degree m political f>cience from Tufts University. Summer Cleanup Day planned in Costa Mesa City officials and volunteers Shalimar Drive. A barbecue sponsored by Bamboo Terrace will be held at Lions Park afterward. Donations of food, drinks, cash and supplies for the event are still needed, however. Individuals interested in donating cash, materials or time should call 754-5023. Underwater/beach cleanup set Saturday Corond. The underwdter cleanup is open to certified divers, and the shore sweep is open to everyone. The event starts at 7 :30 d.m. with registration and the c:hstribution of gloves and trash bags. h th '.t For participants w o paid e $10 pre-registration fee, or the '1~ $15 registration fee on the day of the event, there will be a free hot dog lunch dnd a goody bag filled with suckers. magnets, wet suit cleane~ and shlrt!. The following members of the New· Dance Theater 9!0UP placed first in e "Dance Olympus competltronneKr In Las Vegas: He-1"PT'lh1r1>~--f~llYn'-I ft om ReL-eat-CustiJ-MeS?I a te· -'fvinc1 el!Se pttbbc-awar~ about where the trash on our beaches comes from, DIVERS ls hosting its sixth annual Under- water/Beach Cleanup on Sdtur- day at Big Corona beach m Corona Del Mar. 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A.splrtng jugglers can attend a Joanne Hesslink, a certified juggling class being offered by financial plannet. will discuss ,the Newport Beach Public Library available long term healthcare options. The cost u; $25 or $39 for ,fl:pm 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. in the two. Call 432-5880, to register. Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-WESTCUFf PLAZA SALE information, call 854-3719. 11M 11C USOS MEETING The IBM PC Users Group at Orange Coast College wW meet from 9 a.m. to noon in OCC's Sci· ence Hall. The group is designed for beginning and intermediate level IBM computer users and the meetings include guest $~en and demonstrations. Annual .membership is $36 and vis1tor1 are welcome. For information, call 843-2048. 1guerite in Corona del Mar. Stall Westcllff Pl~a. located at 17th from the C4lifom1a Juggling lnsti-Street and Irvine Ave. 1n Newport tute will teach the four basic jug-Beach, is offering a full day of gling patterns. Participants will events in coordination with its CHILDREN'S LIBRARY PROGRAM also• have Ule opportunity to use wswf the Sidewalk Sale• from 10 As part of the Newport Beach peacock feathers, Quix stix, toss a.m. to 5 p .m. The ACME skate-Public Library's Summer Reading ups, spinning plates and a lariat. board team will perform tricks. Program, Barbara · Klein will For .J.nform.ation.--call 6'4-3151--+-~~~~l'l,y,.._• -f'C'ftl~rs-will be--orr .-,"'"7tat--tn...r-"fiifft-A-"Jn'trl dhcus EALTHCARE SEMINAfl display and shoppers will have a 'frie ndship and love" during · 'Long Term. Care: Defining chance to win Anaheim Spla h three separate programs this 'gnity in Dollars and Sense• is soccer tickets. glft certificates, a week. Children in first through e title of a Orange Coast Col-trip to Hawaii and more. For more fifth grades will also have Ute As shown Wash Canvas Natural Slipcovers Visit Our Sltowroom Nearest You/ 8628 Melrose Ave. Wu t Hollywood (310) 189.()778 13839 Ventura Blvd. Shenun Olks (818)981 ·6718 21400 Vtntura Blvd. Woodllnd Hills (818) 701-6117 2900 E. Picllk Cout Hwy. Corona Dtl Mar (714) 759·9168 TAKE AN ADD EJi l O NAO 20% OFF ALL SALE M ERCHANDlSE OfFE.R VALID THROUGH J ULY 29 opportUn.lty to aiake macaroni DeckJaC91 deCoQted with floWerl and peace symboll. ' CHftlSTIAN WOMEN'S QUI The Ne wport Beach Christian Woll\en's Club is holding a wHawailan Holiday• luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Leo- ra ~eim, a radio and TV person- ality in Hawaii, will be the fe~­ tllred speaker. The event will also include a wResort Pa.shion Show." The cost is $17 and reservations arerequired.Porinfonnation,c~ Micki at 96-t-5007 or Adele at ~16. l<IWAHIS aua MEETING Jim Wood, editor of the Coast- er Magazine, will be discussing the Orange County bankruptcy at END OF MONTH SALE Newand near(y new sophisticated designsf or the Discnminating Shopper Restyling Event BEFORE AFTER OLD GEMS? NEVER! Bring u5 the jewelry you call "old". We'll remove and clean the gems and then remount them in glowing, new patterns designed. especially for them. Expensive? No. (And. there 1s no charge for a sketch or an estimate.) 20°/o less on all remounting services, now through the month of July. CHARLES H. BARR No. port Beach/Coita Men Daily Pilot • the noon me ting. The Kiwanis Club m cts every Tu day in the Shark Island Yacht Club, 1099 Bay:,ide Dnve in Newport Beach. For mfonnation, call Bob Josten at 723-0267 PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION The city of Newport Beach's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Corrurussion will be holding their monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 644- 3151. WEDNESDAY SEWING FOR KIDS The Newport Beach Library is _ spo~son!!fl two se,earate, fcllr:.. session seWing classes for ltl<Is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 7,30 p.m Wednesdays in the Oasis Senior Cente r, 800 Mar- guerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. Titled NSimplicity Kids Can Sew." each student will complete a pro- ject using a sewing machine. Edth class is limited to six chil- dre n and the cost is $52. To regis- ter, call 644-3151. · STOCK MARKET SEMINAR Orange Coast College is 'offer- ing d two-part workshop titled "How to SC'lect Winning Stocks" from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m. today and Aug. 9. Steve Bernardy. an account vice president at a major brokernge firm, will teach new investors how to get started in the stock mr.rket and give experi- enced investors access to profes- sional growth strategies. The semjnar meets m room 101B of OCC's Busmes'> Education Build- ing dnd the cost 1s $29, mclucling materidls To register, call 432- 5880 SPEAK UP NEWPORT Republican sendtor Ross John- son will d1scuss the Cahfom1a leg- islatur.-. OrangE> County Bank- ruptcy and Cahforn1a's financial status dt Speak Up Newport's monthly generdl meeting dl 6 p .m m the V1Jla Novd Restaurdnt, 3131 West Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Senator Johnson will also be available to answer questions from the public. Guests are welcome. Call 542-.4226. OC FORUM LUNCHEON Rabbi Daniel Lapin, a radio talk show host and founder of the "Toward Tradition" newsletter. will be addressing the Orange County Fonun ala noon luncheon in The Center Club, 650 Town Center Dr. in Costa Mesa. Lapin will discuss the belief that Ameri- can culture has lost its standards and spiritual heritage. The cost is • $25 for members and $35 for non- members and guests.. Ciill-smf- 9884 for infonnation. KIWANIS LUNCHEON Barbara J . Swist, founder of Consumers for Legal Reform, will deliver a s~ at the Kiwanis Club's noon luncheon titled ·Who is the legal profession serving? Themselves or us?" The event taJces. place at the Holiday Inn at 3131 Bristol Ave. in Costa Mesa. For information, call 854-0881. INCREASE YOUR BRAIN POWER At a one-day workshop from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave. in · Corona del Mar. Chris and Dan MUtels of the Memory School will teach participants techniques for improving concentration and memory skills. The cost is $35. For information, call 644-3151. JUNIOR ZOO CAMP Is the title of a one-week Orange Coast College program at the Santa Ana Zoo at Pretice Park. Children ages 6 to 7 will expenence N expanded" animal contact, view zoological practices and engage in science activities. The camp runs from 8:40 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. today through Friday. The cost is $75 and includes transportation, T-shirt, notebook and lab materials. To register, call 432-5880. m.~ W e Cater Fiestas Exhibition Cooki Our S . ltyl • Siu.Ii Fo~ lor peao • Ha~ Tom1lo1 • Strolling Mariachis 714 participating merchants: NMaree's _AoP-_Ointments · ofNe~rt Krlstens Liqerie Charlei Barr Jewelen FASHION THERAPY Is the title a one-day fashion workshop for women that will meet from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 202 or Orange Coast Col- lege's Lewis Applied Science Building. Betty Netherly, presi- dent of a national image consult- ing firm, will lecture participants on •Figure Analysis," • Flatterlng Eyewear," "Hairstyle Analysis," "Shopping on a Budget• and more. The cost is $35. To register, call 432-5800. APPLE COMPUTER CLUB Orange Coast CollegeJs Apple Gompater Club will meet from 8 a .m . to_li_m~in room 204 of OCC's Chemistry Building. The club -which 1 op~n to anyone mtere ted in computers -encourages the development and exchange of information related to the Apple computer. The annual membership fee is $30 and meetings are tield on the first Saturday of each month. For information, call 770-1865. ART SHOW The Bayside Shopping Center, located at the comer of Bayside and Jamboree Road, is hosting a two-day art show from 10 a .m. to 5 p.m., featuring 25 artists from the Costa Mesa Art League. For information, call 854-3779. DIVINE BOOK SIGNING · Professional vegetarian chef on Picarsk.i, d loniier rdriaScan 1829 Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach 645 -1355 Fnar, will be signing cop1 of his new cookbook -•Eco-Cw.sine - An Ecological Approach to Veg- an and Vegetarian Cookl.ng• - from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Mother's Market & Kitchen, 225 E 17th St in Costa Mesa. For mformation, call 631-4741. CREATE A PHOTO ALBUM Learn to preserve your pre- cious photographic memories by designing a unique photo album. Sponsored by the Newport Beach Com,munity Services Dept., this workshop -from 9 a.m. to noon at the Scout House in Cliff Drive Park, 310 Riverside Drive in Newport Beach -will teach par- • • 6'x 9' lndo-Kashan Req $2950 SALE1RICE $950 NOW $590 NeedleP-Oint Approx. 8 x 10 SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1995 A7 ticipants how to crop, mount, decorate and layout pages Ul an album. The cot 1S $27. For mor information, call 644-3151 FREE VISION SCREENJNGS Sears and the Prevent Blind- ness Amenca organization are sponsoring a day of free vision screenings at Sears Optical '- located in the Sears department store, 3333 Bristol Ave, in Costb Mesa. No appointments are nec- essary dnd the screenings are dvailble for all ages For informa- uon, call 557-8095. Persian-Heriz $5500 NOWS8". Approx. 7 x 1 0 Persian-Kashan . $6500. NOWS ... Approx. 8x 1 ~ Persian-Mashhad $7 500 NOW St HO. Approx. 9 x 12 Persian-Naeen s 12,500 NOW t azoo. Approx. 9 x 1 2 OU < > = > a SAnMDAV. JULY 29. 1• r--~-----~~-~~~--~-------------------------------------------------. -------~ I I ( I Church of Religious Science +NAME: Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science. + ADDRESS: 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 754-7399. + DENOMINATION: Reli- gious Science (Science of the Mind). + SENIOR MINISTER: Reverend Jim Turrell. +PASTORAL STAFF: Thir· teen practitioners at the church function on a one- to-one basis like ministers. To work in this capacity$ a minimum of fou(' years tfaining is required. + SERVICE TIMES: Sundays, 10 a.m. + SIZE OF CONGREGA- TION: 150 active members. • + CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: Varied. Most members • are between 35 and 50 ' years old. + CHILD CARE: Provided for Sunday services. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Very prayer-oriented. The funda- mental concept of church worship is the most impor- tant aspect of spiritual life 1 is one's relationship with God through prayer. The church refers to this as "spiritual mind treatment," or "affirmative prayer." + TYPE OF SERMON: The reverend wi II address a top· ic with the goal of helping members study and ·under- stand their relationship with God. Religious Science believes the reason wh~ people •fall into chaos Is because they've fallen out of a relationship with God. • RECENT SERMONS: Rev. Turrell explored the con-; cept t>f "blessing the blues.• He used the novel •siddhartha• as an exam- ple of how enlightenment comes out of suffering. We bould ble.ss periods o adversity, he said, because that is when we have the most clarity. · "Siddhartha didn't really become enlightened untff he understood what it was to suffer," he said. "When he.un9erstood suf- fering -when he noticed it -that was the beginning of his wisdom.• + UPCOMING SERMONS: Topics ·for the month of August will include Guilt, Momentum, and M istakes and Miracles. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Because the church is small, the congregation is concen- trating on helping its own members for now. The church does, however, encourage its members to do volunteer work. + WELCOME WAGON: Members are discouraged from proselytizing. The church doesn't have a tradi- tional Christian approach to gathering new members. People interested in join- ing the church are asked CASEY WICSCH I DAILY Pl.OT Reverend Jim T..urrell sits at the head of Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science first to come t-0 enough Sunday meetings to under- stand what the church is about. Then, they are asked to fill out an 'Optional application. They then must take three "foundational" classes to be officially taken in as a member. + DRESS: Casual in the summer. Rev. Turrell has - recently switched to wear- ing Hawaiian shirts for the Sunday meetings. + VISITORS NOTE: A visi - tors packet explaining the church's beliefs on such . concepts of God, heaven and hell are available. + INTERESTING NOTE: A seven-week fall activity called "Pathways" begins the first Sunday in October. The purpose of the activity, which features speakers and small group programs, is~~ "heighten people's spiritual recognition of God's pr,sence." Rev. Turrell also teaches Saturday "Visionary" and "Intimacy" seminars. By David Silva I I I I _1 I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L-----------------------------------------.JI -------------------------------- ~eParent Ps}dto1ogical Services Pro"iding Moderate Cost Psychological Therapy to Help Single Parents with Person•I & Parenting Problems 369 San Afiguef vn·ve, Suite 125 'J./puport 'Beacfr. {714) 640-4044 METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 o.m. Dr Richard Geornl'! 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNIT£D METHODIST CHURCH 160 I M<1rQ1.1erite Ave Coron<f"Oet Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sund<1y School All ~es 9.00AM R v Edward Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Avalfable RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPOlf BEACH SCIENCE Of MINO EDUCAJ10N CENTER (Qof'net at Dovt & Quall • In omc. Bldg, across from Flelchllr Jones) 901 Dove 1145 I CHURCH SERVICE SUN -10:30 I Offlc6: IA, Tu. Th (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juan1/la E'IOlll, Mlnlstfr CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To S.hve Is To C..; To Care It To 00. Dr Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult • 9:45 Chl'ldrtn Child Care Provided 644-7400 61 1 Heliotrope Ave, Cotona Del Mir Im', 1\,. ·~ . \' . 1 ' ~~- PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 1 WoN'llfl and hear 1hb Pf.IC'.liClll, Chrut•Ccmmo\!, htbllcal m~ 11THE MAKING OF A VERY GOOD FRIENDSHIP" Ooho 15:11·17) S K N c A .R E ~ INC BECAUSE YOUR SKIN NEEDS A BEST FRIEND. LET'S ARRANGE TO MEET OVER A FACIAL BRING YOUR OWN BEST FRIEND AND ~VE MORE Trw.J 50%. THE $65 BEST FRIENDS FACIALS. U.U.. T~Y AND RESERVE ONE N>POMMENT TIME FOR YOU AND YOUR FRIEND. I MONDAY THRU ~TURDAY. l 0 11L 6. 714.673.3222 UDO SKJN CARE 3355 VIA LIDO. SUITE A, NEWPORT BEACH GATED PARKING IN REAR OF THE UDO BUILDING. EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal •A Community o.d'ico#H to 1.ovlnf oMI s.mn, AJUI Cltmt OJ "°"' ,,,,J ~ Fr. Dovid C. Anders.on, rector 3209 Via lido Newport Beoch llllA/6~;o~:~ Traditional 9 om Contemf:>O!O'Y. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Chorismotic and Wednesday noon CHRISTIAN l' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newporl Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam 8r Spm, Sunday Sc:hool lOam Wednesday MMUngs 8pm . Beloved,l let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that lo\'eth is born of God, anfl knoweth God. 1Jol1114:7 Brandl of Tiit Modller Cburtb Tiiie First Cburth of ClutSt Sdtntlst Boston,M~ RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev.~ Munay ShellOn Senior Mlnliter SundaY "Whd Is My Bliss, and How Do I find It 1• CHUltCH Of RIUOIOUS ICllNCI ::: ,... al,,,. Uniied CIMitclt ol hltgi<WJ Scienct 1t11 .. at.a,., 2205 MAJN S11&T . • SlATE 23, SEAQJff VUAGE ~ IEACH, CA 9264 • (71A) 969· 1331 • • • CLASSES' WORKSHOPS P.dA.8U!S POR PmtSONAL GllOWlH: A w~ studying co-dependency, dysfunctional fainilles and child abuse through a combination OI st¢ytelling, per- sonal reflection and discussion, based on the book by Melinda Reinicke, meets at 6 p.m.. Sunday in Harbor Christian Fellowship's Education Building, 740 Joann ·St., Costa Mesa. The workshop iS Child care is provided; donations only. Call 631-7130. .. A COURSE IN MIRACLES:" Lecture and discussion with Allen Rosenthal at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Saint 'Mfchae1 and .QAh~ Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. Call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. · •RELIGIOUS EDUCATION/CAMPS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL: The First United Methodist Church of COSla Mesa, 420 W. 19th Street, holds Vacation Bible School beginning Monday, July 31 through Friday, Aug. 4 from 9 a.m. to noon for children, age 12 and younger. This year's. theme is "Turnabout Paul,· with songs, stories, snacks, crafts, games and other learning experiences. For information and registration, call 548-7727. WEEKEND ADVENTURE CAMP: Costa Mesa-based Jew· ish Community Center of Oran9e County offers "Weekend Adven- ture Camp" for grades four through eight in organized trips running: Aug. 11·13; and Aug. 25-27. Activities include hiking, swimming, shabbat dinner and Havdalah at the San Clemente Stale Beach, appreciation of nature-campfire fun and making COMMUNITY CHURCH REi\L FA1TH FOR REAL LlFE SOL 'TH CoAST COMMUNm ' CHt. 'RClf Boe SHA.\l.. SE.'\IOR PASTOR WllEKfu\'D SERVICES: SAnlRDAl' 6.-001•.\I. Sl '\DA\ 9:00 it 10:45 \.\I •l.?lll\c1\111C1\\11\ Roll~ IM\l\t I 111!71'> 7H$4.7600 .· PRESBYTERIAN ST. MAJUC PRESBYrFJUAN CHURCH S1m4111 Worillip 9:30 «.m. Chi" U.re, Sun'•'I School ]•lrllloree •t wtlll11ff lh-,.n &•ell 644-1341 friencb.Tbe cost ii S19 tor Jee memben. S99 for potential mem. ben. All fees ind~ food, lodg. ing and ezpenses. The camp i.s limited to 15 campers per I.lip Call 751-0608. •SERMONS ·coNSTRUCTIVE LIPBI": That's the topic 10:30 a.m. Sun. day atNewport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call 6"6-3199. • SUPPORT GROUPS-.. MENTAL HEALm: Parenti., sij>lings and spouses of the sen. omlf mentally · meet -et &.3t) p.m . Sunday at St. Andre)V's Pres- byterian Church. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. ·Call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karen Montgomery, Ph.D., at 841 -8659 •WEEKDAY SERVICES PRAYER BREAKFAST: Pm.t United Methodist Church of Cos- ta Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfdl>t at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Denny<; restaurant at Newport Boulevdrd and 17th Street in Costa Mesd Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION: St James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach. offers d noon service Wednesday with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the 'Church stdlf after the service. Call 675-0210 • Please send photographs and type written releases detailing stories, upcoming events. ~ topics or any other news Involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach churches to Religion Edi tor Laurie Bwby, Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627. You can also fax items of interest to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. F"~ ,~~~ (!"~ TkR~~ 1)~ (!Jl f.:1~ H~ SJ~-~2~0 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTMERAN CHVRCH PillOr Wllianl I kmmway ''W• ,_ dtih, ,..., ...., ..,,,, ...... """"'~ "",_ .......... ,.,,...,...,,. .__..._ __ __..~~-------~ I e SU.. SOvka .. 9:00 & t•JO • Sundly School & ... .., _•.JO 760 Vidorta Sbm • CO. Mal, CA 91617 (714) 631·1011 • (714)J48.6866 fSchool) • • 1MI VOl.UWf'Bll WCTOlrY runs i:*lodkaltY In the= PllOt. tf you'd llM I~ on ng your Of'Q&nl· zidon llsted. call -4321, •xt. 331. AU ASSOCIATION OAANGl COUNTY OW'TD !The Amyotrophlc lat.,al S<lerosls (ALS) Auodatlon, Orange County Chap. ttt has need for many voluntNn. For Information, call Executive Director Sta· cy Koressel at 375-1922. MZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION Of OkANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange county needs volunt~ for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead· en for patients and CA1re givers; and for th• volunteer helpline. Interested volun- t.WS can call 283-1111. t--iiMtJUCAHl:ARCEllsoanY" The American Clncer Society's Orange COUnty'Unit Is seeking office volunteers for nu~rous days and hours. Also, vol- unteers are being sought to answer calls for the units Hefpllne lnfoCenter. For information on these and other volun- teer opportunities, call Cari Davidson at 364-3829. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOICE IN MEE»- ONE Americans for Free Choice In Medicine, a non-profit educational organization founded on the Idea of lndivfdual Uber· ty and free enterprise, Is seeking office volunteers. For more information, call 64S-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE PROGRAM The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- tional support to terminally Ill patients and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training Is provided. For information, call 550-0800 or 1-800-540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER ASSOCIATION ltfNAISSANa CR!ATOM ' AAC Is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa whi<h ~ end supports mlJI.;. ti-outreach community service pro-gratnS, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For Information, call Dr. R.,,._ Namaste, 540-5801: IAUET MOFICA TM Ballet Paclfa Gulk:I, a volunteer support group for Ballet Padfka, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For Information, call Molly Lynch at 642· 9275. BIG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years of age, having lived In Orange County for six months and on the job for at least three months, are needed to serve as big brothers or big sisters for children 6-16 from single-parent homes. For informa- tion, call 544-7773 -------BOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC., ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL Volunteer opportunities Include fund· raising, program development and training to existing t.roops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougher- ty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CWBS Of COSTA MEW/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girts dubs need volunteer coaches and art or aaft workshop teacheB. For locations and additional information. call Dick Powers, 642·2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. QNTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization which works through the United Way, has a need for volunteers, graduate lev- el interns or trainees. For Information, call Karen. 642-0377. COLlEGE HOSPfTAL ~· .... .. 1.. . -' COMMUHITY HOSPtCE CAJtE needs voluntHn. For mor• information, Community Hospice Clre, an organlu call 241-9908. tlon that provides m«ikal and emotion- al support to t9fmlnally-111 patients and OISCOVHY 5"°' tMlr famll~ in Orange County, needs DISCOYery Shops are run by the Ameri- llOlunteen In Costa Mes. and Newport can Clncer Society Voluntfff"S are need-aeacn. For lnfonnation or registration, ed and no special skills ere ~ry. all Ondy Uiird, 978-7447. For Information, call 640-4777 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. CONSUMERS ~ LEGAL REFORM Consumers for Legal Reform has an 0tSPUTt RESOLUTION SERVICES onQO(ng need for vOlunteers to monitor C>ispute R.solutlon Sen/ices needs vol· civil court judges. A computer and dona· unteer IMdfators, case specialists and tlons IN •lso needed. For men lnfOf" outreach assistants to help in a varlet)' of matlon call Barbara at 854-0881. mediation cases. Biiinguai language skills are needed for both office volun· COSTA MESA CIVIC P\.AYHOUSE teers and for mediators. For mont lnfor- The corui Mesa Civlt Playhouse needs matlon, call 250-0488. volunteers for ushering, backstage, mail· lngs, typing, lights, and many other EASTER SEALS duties. For more information. call 650-Easter Seals Society needs volunteers 5269. for ongoing derlcal work. help In pro- grams for children with disabllitles and COST~ORJCAl~cwrv---1-..+ft-~~Mh-speciatewntr.ttor'fliform~ The society collects Information, pho-tlon, call 834-1111. tos Ind artifacts relating to the history of Costa Mesa and the Harbor area. Vol· EXCHAHGE CWB CHILD ABUSE PRE· unteers are needed for clerical tasks, VENTION aNTER computer input and help In the library. Volunteers are needed to help families For Information, call Charles Beecher, where an lnddent of child abuse has 631-5918. been reported and a referral made by the county, and to WOf1t with families of COSTA MESA UT'ERACY GROUP high-risk victims of parental drug addle:.· The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs tlon. For information, call 722-1107. volunteers to help peopl, become liter- ate or teach English as a second Ian· guage. For Information, call Fuller. 548· 3384. . COS)'A.MESA SENIOR QNTER The multi-purpose senior services facll· ity, located at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue, seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more informa· tlon, call 645-2356 from 9 a.Qi. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOINTED SPEOAL ADVO- CATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunteers are needed to make a two year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neglected and abandoned children. During the two-year period, volunteers work o~-0ne with a child for 3-hours a week. For information, call 93~124. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Defore Foundation for the ~DOO· FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL QNTER The Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa needs volunteers, an<rdona· tions are welcome. For more lnforma· tlon, call 957-5114 between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. FISH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends in Service to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistanc~ to those in need and provides the Mobile Meals program. Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of areas. For more informa· tion, call Debby, 645-8050. FOOD DISTRIBUTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non-profit foodbank, needs volunteers to Inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail· , f lngJ For more Information. call the vol- unteer cOOtdinator. 771-1343. f1UENOS OF THE COSTA MESA LJlftAKY Th9 Fri~ of the Costa M.sa Library needs votuntMO. For lnformat.lon, call the libraty, 646-8845. GIRl. SCOUTS The Girts Scouts of Orange County need vohJnteers to be trained as troop leaders, to serve on special commrttees, and to give lectu...s, demonstrations or dasses. For lnformadon, call 979-7100. GIRLS INCORJIORATED OF 0C SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1995 At for ~uc.atronal, enteruirwnent and, social pur~ For lnformatJOn. c.t I 779 3441. t HAT CONHfCTION The Hat Connecuon ~ a women's ph1I· anthropic e11tension of the O\amber ofl ComrMrCe which s.eMtS the communi· U.S of Costa Mesa and Newport Bueti.' Cell Kay Walburg«, 650-2144. I HOSPICE FAMILY CARE Hospice Family care is seeking peopl• to help with errands, vtslts and compan· lonship to terminally ill patients and thelr families. For Information, call Larry Mariotti at 730-1114. Girts lncorpotated offers educational and enrichment opportunities for girls and ~ Volunteers are needed. For further information, call Amy, 646-7181. rHTERFAmt COUNOL I GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. The Newport-Mesa-Irvi ne Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for several area service groups, needs volun- Volunteers are (leeded to aid physlcal- '"ly=<nallenged aouftS WhO meet monffily teers active In the local congregations. CislfCirorBr~ --+--- FREE SEMINAR *FREE LEGAL ADVICE I I LIVING TRUSTS 11 ~ -I j. Leitm how i1 LMNG TRUST can 'ilVoid Probilte, Inherit.nee Taxes, ilnd ! Conservatorships. Lum how to: ' ; : • Provide for Grilndchildren ilnd Hilndicapped Children. I • Protect your assets from Nursing Home costs and government liens. ' • Eliminate taxes on your Social Security Income. ' I • Establish Durable Powers of Attorney for Health and Finance I • Invest in the top 3 CDs, top 3 Mutuill Funds, top 3 Annuities I Already Have A Trust? Learn itbout our FREE Trust Review and FREE I I Lifetime Legal Services. Attendees receive a FREE one hour consultation. . ' Presented by Tom Leigh, an Attorney licensed in insurance and securities. I I COSTA MESA SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO I MARRJOTT · 5QO Anton Blvd. MARIE CALENDERS • 317'1 Otl Obispo I Wednesday, Aug. 2, 9:30 to 11:30 un ' Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1:00 to 3:00 pm I I Over 7,000 Trusts l'repued. Qualify to Obtain a FRE[ TMt and FRE[ lifetime lepl I suvi~s. Reserv11tioru not required. Co-sponsored by: Kensington Legal Services I Since 1957 • ~776-2051 C1995 Kensington Esttte Services The Orange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media in disaster and emergell<)' sit· uatlons. For Information, call Judy Ian· naccone. 835-5381, or Joan Miller. 835- 5381, ext. 422. The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxil· iary is seeking volunteers to perform clerical. reception desk. gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For lnfor· mation, call 642-2734, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, in Costa Mesa, ELECTRIC BED 'SALE! AMERICAN YOUTH socaR ORGANIZA· TION Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1995 soccer sea- son registration. Parents of boys and girl~ aged 4 1/2 to 16 are needed for computer input, telephones, coaching, refereeing, equfpment and purchasing. can 640-2539. ARTS ACADEMY OF ORANGE COUNTY The Arts Academy of Orange County is planning to fund and build a communl· ty arts facility in Costa Mesa. 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Over duck confit salad and seared ahi, impeccably pre- pared and served by the starche d white staff of Tim and Lisa Goodell's restaurant that 1s the talk of Southern t ' L California, the beautiful and Cl.ynamic Mary 'Blue TriVi e the b1g guns of the Junior League, Carolyn Mcinerney and Donna Gaglia, to join Shannon Green and Rosemary Loven of the Pritz Duda Com- pany and Chris Linskey, vice president of eavilions, for a luncheon confab to plan tile upcommg reopening extrava- ganzd of Pavilions Lido that will benefit Mary's Shelter. a local fa c1hty for pregnant tl•en~ Mary Blake knows how to throw a business lunch. Con- versation began with the cus- tomary pleasantries, but then it was plan, plan, plan, straight through dessert and coffee. There is a great deal to organize for the upcoming Aug. 10 event, being called "Augu!it Moon Serenade.• ·r live by my Ude tables," offered the witty Donna Gaglia . •we've ordered a full moon for this affair, and 1 expect we'll have it.• The chain of 33 upscale markets has set a professional goal of being the best. •The new Lido market will be 1;tate of the art, offering the customer the best selection and best products available," said Linskey, who began his . career as a Garden Grove box boy. Pavilions and The Pritz Duda Com~! which owns and operatestlie Lido '"Sllop- ping Center, have offered carte blanche to The Junior League and Mary Blake, rep- resenting Mary's Shelter, to insure a spectacular opening for the market. •This is a classic union of business and charity serving the community," Blake said, passionately pushing the agenda of the shelter. "Mary's Shelter h<rs 25 applicants for every one accepted. These girls have abtolutely nowhere to go. They come from varied backgrounds. Not all are poor as one might assume. Five ou~ of six have been molested by thefr father or some other male member of the family. And while the mother's are just chil<;Jren, as young as fourteen, the father's of these babies are generally adult, over 21 years of age." More than 3,000 children are born to unwed teenage mothers in Orange County ~h yea1. More -ttnm a half· million in the nation. Many of these mothers come from homeless or dysfunctional environments. •The goal of Mary's Shelter is to teach the mothers life skllls. How to provide for themselves and for the child," Blake said. •school is a major focus. The mothers are encouraged and assiste d in · their return to school. Voca- tional skills, jot> training, indi- vidual counsellhg is offered. Desi~er wedding gowns at a fractioll of the cost at One Night <\The Mon Amie tradition celebrates 19 years in business Affair ., One Night Affair is the aPSwer for many brides who want a top designer gown fo( their wedding but don't want to pay the high price to purchase one. "By renting, a brid~ can save 60% to 80o/o on tl'\e cost for her gown lor her we~ day," owner Sharon GllchMt said. Gilchrist shares some helpful tips for brides looking for the perfect gown, • What are spime of the advantages to renting a bridal gown? "The first thing a bride should realize 1s that whatever she spends . . it's for that day. No matter how much a bride would like to believe her wedding gown will be worn by her daughter or will have sentimental value after the wedding. 99% of the time. that wedding gown will be boxed and stored in a closet for years." • Why should a bride rent a designer gown? MThere is a big d1ff erence in bridal gowns. The quality and workmanship in a gown like an original Scaasi or Eve of Milady that would retail for at least $3,000 to $5,000 can't be compared to gowns priced below $1,000. Any bride who sees any of these gowns in person, immedi~fely knows what we're talking about. Many brides tell us that their guests remarked that they had never seen such a spectacular gown. We have an extensive selection from Demetrios, the largest manufacturer, plus Christian Dior, Eve-of Milady, Scaasi, Vera Wang, Jim Helm, Norma Lanain .and more." • How much would a typical dress cost. out-the-door. complete? "That's easy, because there would only be slight variations, perhaps in the headpiece and alterations, but let's total up some average charges. Let's use a $4,000 Vera Wang gown. with the dress rental itself priced at $495, plus a full slip at $35, a spectacular headpiece for $75, average alterations of $75 and we'll even throw in some gorgeous earrings for $15. The total rental price is $695. We buy our gowns from manufacturers and as the final user, we've already paid the sales tax. What this means to the bride is about 23ricles renl fas.hions from .heaven. Xj.£1 .here on 0arl£ I • • • DEMETRIOS • SCAASI •CHRISTOS The Talk of the Town ·11 you went to 10 molls you wouldn't find the selection housed o1 One Night Affair • Doity News · 6/2/94 "A small pr~e to dazzle everyone In on original Bob Mackie .: LA Times · 12/13/90 'No one ever buys those five-figure~ anymore. dohfing • they rent them .. • Los AnQe1es Mogaztle ·November 1990 "This Is the WCNe of the fut\.re It con mean getti'lg Into something your life savings could never cover • LA rmes -4/15/94 About One ~t Al1t* ·n becomes dl8Gl* to rent cJesOl8r QOYA"S aid knodc ·em dead tor o trOC1IOn ot the p00a: Ody N8wJ . 6/13/94 ·lhelr clothes . row l4'.> on El'TYTlV .....tvm. AcOOe<rry Awad attendees, beouly-pogeait contecmts. IOdalt• Q'X1prom QUOOOS_ol<Q.. •• Los Angem Mogaztle • Noverrbel 1989 ·customets rove no troWIG rGOC>(1izrig the wOll< ot Bob Moolde. Eve of~. Scoasl,C!Wtot a'ld Oemetriol .• : LA 1l'lw · 5/15/9'2 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (TUESDAY -SATURDAY) lA/WeStSide Showroom. 2370 WestWood Blvd. cneor Ptco> (310) A7 4·7808 Orange Co Showroom. l6675 Mognolo Blvd. 0 a FWy. t (714) 375·2200 Mary Blake, of Mary's Shelter, is llanked by Junior League m~mbers Donna GagJja, left, and Carolyn Mclnemey. The Orange County Bridal Connections Bridal and Fashion Show will be held on Sun .• July 30 at the 0 .C. Fairgrounds. Building No. 10 from 1 O a.m. to 5p.m. "With 36,000 square feet of exhibitors, brides and grooms will find everything to plan their Every eyent is memorable at Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club Superb ... that's the word we hear most frequently from our guests, summarizing their experience at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racquet Club. Accommodations include cocktail-only parties. parties -served by outside caterers, or events catered by our exclusive catering firm. You can even hold your wedding ceremony on the patio overlooking our private beach. Ca/1 846-4460. ---.------- ~ ~~ Bay fi1 Racquel Club On The Water •Weddings • Receptions •Banquets •Parties •Meetings •Seminars 1:vr fo/or111atio11 Call (714) 846-4460 (310) 592·2331 W Ith such staggering numbers, Mary's Shelter is the only facility of its kind (other than Florence Crittenden) in Orange County. Presently, the shelter has six beds. That's right. six. The good news is that the facility is growing to twenty-two beds. With the help of The Junior League, which bas dedicated part of its f und-ials1ng effort to the shel- ter, there is hope. . "We're talking about two lives for every bed, no just one life. We must keep both the mother and the baby healthy," .,Blake said. "We are dedicated to this ~important cause,• said Car- olyn Mcinerney, pre~ident of the Orange County Junior League. "How appropriate that they are calling the new Pavilions a 'market of dreams' and we are joining forces for a wonderful opening party that will help the mothers and chil- dren of Mary's Shelter." Blake, who was born on Bal· boa and has lived off and on in the community for m°'-l_ of her life, waxed nostalgic Oh the old Richard's Market that ser- viced the area for years before PavilJons became a household name. "Rock. Hudson bought his hamburger there," she said. "Claire Trevor, Johnny Mer- cer, and Tyronne Power could be spotted almost any day up and down the aisles of Richard's. PHOTOGRAPHY 240 Newport Cent<'r Drive, Suite 110 Newport Beach (714)644 6933 "Ob my gosh, my sister used to practically faint when she would see Tyronne Power in the vegetable section," Blake added, with a laugh. Pavilions plans to recapture the lull-service style of Richard's. Besides a new deli, direct delivery seafood, angus beef market, designer florist. fresh fruit and juice bar, spe- cialty food section, wines, and bakery, the market will feature the art of local Newport Beach muralist Ellen K. Gladis. For the opening affair, Pavilions is donating all. of the wines and the services of the waiter staff, which will be Pavilions e.!fil>l<n'~~s in blac:k tte. The opening night affair Thursday, Aug. 10, will be followed by the offidal market opening the next momin~. To share in the dream of Mary's Shelter and to be a part of the reopening fesUvities of Pavilion's Lido, call the Junior League at 261-0823 for ticket information. And for more information on Mary's Shelter, call 730-0930. . • a.w. COOK is the society editor. His column runs Saturdays and Thursd~ys. r-------------------------, CORRECTION ~ In Thursday's The Crowd, caterer Barbara Hiller was mistakenly associated with The Turnip Rose Catering Co. Hiller's catering ~usiness is called The Upper Crust. L-------------------------~ IT'§ CHRISTMAS IN ]ULYI 5 0 ~ff All Family Sittings 25 Complimentary Christmas Cards Summer Spedal effective through Sept 15th • Call for an A.ppointmnct • COME AND ExPERIENCE ... . . '·r. A_NNOUNCING OUR Shannon Green (left) and Rosemary Loven, (right), of the Friµ Duda Co. with Pavilions vice president Chris Un.skey. (·all Rahhitt I nsu rant'l' Sl'n in· "' Stahilit~ Sinn· 1937 631-7740 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (near Hoag HospilAI) - PERFORMANCE ROVER · JAGUAR SERVICE~ PARTS ~SALES 714/ 650•5860 SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1995 engagements DOBBINS-KRISTOL CUBRILOVIC- BARRETI The engagement or Kristina Dobbins of Newport Beach and Marisa Cubrilovic and Kevin Evan Kristol of Scarsdale, N.Y. Barrett of Tucson, Ariz. will be has been announced by her par-married June 1, 1996 in Tucson. ents, Unda and Joel Bouvier of Their engagement bas been Newport Beach and Dennis and d b h ts M Tami Dobbiris of La·ke Elsinore. announce Y er paren • r. and Mra. Vellmir Cubrilovi.c. ol They will be married Sep-Costa Mesa and Martha tember J6 in the Hyatt New-Cubrilovic of Tucson. He is the porter, Newport Beach. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The bride-elect is a graduate Barrett and Joyce Barrett, all of of Corona del Mar High School Tucsan. and the University of Southern She 15 a graduate of the Uni- Califontia. versity of Arizona with a bache- Her fiance is the son of I.or of aas d~ree and_!ie_ ¥!.as_ H-owatdamrRochetle-Knst·....t-.-graduated from the University Scarsdale. He 1s a graduate of of Anzona and Pepperd.ine Law Scarsdale High School and School use. r -CENfER SHOE REPAIR . ...__._, 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 I . 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Despite the ~lebnty and overall excellence ,=----... ,-.: -fill "'---·--~ of major arts groups, th~e~r~einstillra-.;.:.is-+--~-:-~jr@fi!~----nannrm]or, p~s aon e company that calls Orange Coun- ty home. At least, not yet. "We show two pieces, then the Over the years, Orange Coun-d ty's own Ballet Pacifica has choreographers get on stage an demonstrated continued artistic talk about their pieces and get feedback from the audience,• growth. Much of this is owed to artistic director Molly Lynch, who Lynch said, prior to a recent has guided Ballet Pacifica on its reh~~~ssion provides the quest for full-fledged professional choreographers with a tool to help status. She dlready pays her dancers for 4o weeks a year, the judge how their work is perceived most of any group in the county. by an audience. It's also a rare Full-time salary is not far off. opportunity for the audience to understand the process involved And for the past four years, in creating a contemporary ballet.- Lynch has conducted an intense, from the point of view of both two-week workshop for her com-dancers and choreographers. pany, bringing in guest choreog-According to Lynch, the guest raphers to create short ballet choreographers have spent the works for her dancers. The culmi-past two weeks teaching classes to rfation of her filth annual swnmer Lynch's company of nine women workshop, "Pacilica Chorea-and five men, as well as rehedfS- graphic Project," will be held ing them in their new ballets. tonight at 8 p.m on the main . Chosen from an initial llst of 25 stage of South Codst R~pertory in nationally-recognized and emerg- Costa Mesa mg choreographers, the four V1S1t- The evening is billed as new mg artists are Ginger Thatcher "works-m-progress." The mfor-and Todd Williams, both from mal shoWUlg, which uses rrunimal New York City. Trey Mcintyre of lighting and costumes, will Houston and Lucinda Hughey mclude a discussion of each bal-from Montreal, Canada let with its choreographer. moder· I "Choreogrdphers submit Vldeo ated by Lynch. tapes and proposclls to us,• sa1d L~ch, "We narrow it down and lrivite f ow of them to come and create ballets, These have ended up to be pretty complete pieces. - The lengths of the works vary from 15 to 25 minutes each, and the choreographers choose the numbf'r-0f dancers, generally five to nine, for each piece. The tour pieces vary in style, and reflect each choreographer's vision. Ginger Thatcher is an accom· plished actress, classical and modem dancer, singer and chore- ographer. She bas danced_,,witJ:' • pioress1on et comparues m Houston, Cincinnati and Cleve- land, followed by a two year stint with the Lar Lubovitcb Dance Company. For Ballet Pacifica, Thatcher has created a contemporary, bluesy jazz piece, similar to the seamless, Ouid style of Lubovitch. Using siX women and three men, Thatcher's piece explores the complete cycle of a relationship: first meeting, young love, growth, division and ending. Todd Williams trained at the School of..American Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Alabama School of Fine Arts and Merce Cunning· ham Dance School. He danced with the New York City Ballet for five years, and bas been a guest dancer and choreographer for several ballet companies. Usmg Beethoven's "Missa Solemnis, Sanctus, • Williams' piece explores personal spirituali- ty as a theme for his non-tradi- bonal modem ballet, danced barefoot by three women and two men. The piece deals with aspecu. of human trust, loyalty, '>WTender and love. Trey Mcintyre has danced with the Houston Ballet, and has Ever Sirice You Were a Kid You've Wanted to Try It. 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"We Get Peogle Back On Their Feet Sooner" DOCTOR'S FOOT CARB CBNTER ~A~~- ttol'T.c>NllATIYI .IRVIN• 189 2 MAC ART HUR BLV D . s u1Te·1 0 2 71 4 833-3408 ' Ch9re<>graphed dances for Pacific Northwest Baht'New York City 84.llet, Houston Grand Opera, Corpus Cristi Ballet and others. For Ballet Pacifica, Mcintyre has combined classical and con- temporary styles 1n a piece for three couples en polnte. Using the short musical piece •Les Soirees de Nazelles, • his abstract ballet includes romantic sugges- tion and subtle poetic narrative. Lucinda Hughey received her ·- MFA from the University Qf Wash- ington in Seattle. She trained as a baltet dam:envtt:trth:e-hcifii - Northwest Ballet School, School of American Ballet and the San Francisco Ballet School, and danced professionally with Pacific Northwest Ballet for 15 years. Hughey's abstract work uses the imagery of music rather than a set storyline, and is divided into three sections: Allegro, Andante and Vivace. The ballet features six women en pointe and two male jazz dancers. and blends ballet movements with contem- pOra.ry and modem overtones. Lynch said that the works-in· progress evening is a popular one each year, with an audience made up of everyone from stu- dents to seniors. Dance students should be particularly interested in this event. Seeing a ballet and then discussing it with the chore- ographer is indeed a rare opPor- tunity, and one not to be missed. Tickets are $5, which makes "Pacifica Cboieographic Project ·95 • the dance deal of the sum- mer. For tickets, call 642-9275, or take yow chances at the SCR box office torught. •SEE TRELA PAGE A'13 Todd Willlams ls·one of four guest chQreographers who will present new works at Ballet Padfica's "Works in Progress" performance tonight at South Coast Repertory. 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And two dance ensembles, DANC'N ETC and World Dance Celebration, offer concerts throughout the year at ---t....-1-scbools. ·0ur dance program has touched thousands of lives over the years, and we're proud of the results," said Karen Shanley, OCC's Dance Department Chair. ·r~e had an opportunity to see many outstanding students go through our program. It's been exciting to watch them climb the ladder.• One of OC~'s most successful graduates, Donna Uchizono (1914-1978), and taught dance at OCC for two years. She is dancer, choreographer and artis- tic director of her own New York Qty mOdem dance troupe, Don- na Uchlzono & Company. John Umdes (1990-91), recently became a memb~r of the well-known New York mod- em dance company, Ringside Players. Former student Karen Woo recently received a four- year contract with the highly respected Bella Lewitsky Dance Company. French native Franck Baranek, who came to the U.S. in 1989 to study dance at OCC, last month received his BPA from the Julliard School Dance Department in New York. The OCC dance faculty also Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ADVEATISEMENT t= SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1995 boaits impressive credentiAls. Monie Adamson, 1980 OCC dance award wbuler, bas been a member ot OCC's dance facult'f for 10 years. She directs the scbool's DANC'N ETC ensemble. OCC ballet instructor Amelie H4Dter ls a nationally renowned choreograph.et whose civil wu ballet premiered earlier this year in Hartford, Conn. Dance prof es- sor Unda Sohl-06"nneD is founder and artistic director of the popular L.A.-based tap dance company Rhapsody in Taps, while Ramaa Bharadvaj ls a well-known Indian dab~. choreographer and teacher who has performed throughout the world. These are onl a few of A struggling writer no Ihore1 the un success stories. "We're proud of what has happened here over the past 32 years,• Shanley said. ·we feel we've built a solid program. Our individual success stories attest to the strength Of the program." Playwrights Project South Coast Repertory has had 10 years of success with its Hispanic Playwrights Project. Three writers from around the country have been chosen to debut their scripts in Costa Mesa. Staged readings of these plays will be held Aug. 4 and 5 on SCR's second stage. About 50 writers have partici- pated since the first Hispanic Playwrights Project in 1986. Half of those 50 play~ere subse- quently produced at Latino and mainstream theaters across the country. SCR produced four of the plays. Tickets are $6 for adults, $2 for students and seniors. Call 951-4033 for tickets and informa- tion. • CHUSTOPHER TREl.A's Performing Arts column runs on Saturdays. • With a three-book contract, author Bentley Little can say so long to his job with the-city of Costa Mesa. By Jean Suzuki, Daily Pilot pire, which he promptly trans- fonned into h1s novel. Uttle's fifth novel, titled •uru- At the age of 34, Bentley Uttle versity," is a difficult find in book- has grasped the dream of every stores around Cqsta Mesa and asp1r1ng novelist. Newport Beach. But Uttle thiQks After six novels and a newly-hb sole Orange County-based signed, three-book contract with book will tum out to be one of his New American Ubrary publishers, most popular works. Uttle_pl.ans in December to trade'-'--~.;:;.Set at a fictional ~~-'-liis 9~to..'.5fo"D woiifiig for the city of Brea. Uttle said many of the Costa Mesa for a full-time career incidents in the book were based wrtting honor stories. on true stories from his stint as Prom a big house overlooking a news editor of the CSU Fullerton pine forest in northern Arizona, Lil-school paper. tle hopes to continue his rise in the ·u I wrote about two old women horror-fiction genre to rival his in a cottage, the story would have idols, Stephen King and Dean been different,• said Llttle, who Koontz. grew up reading horror and sci-·u I could just make a living ence fiction books. But the stories (with my writing)," said Uttle, "I of students killing professors and could die a happy man." committing suicides off campus What inspires Little, who now~ buildings lent themselves to the lives in Fullerton, to weave tales of abundance of sexy and gory psychopathic mailmen and Chi-scenes running through his fifth nese vampires who wither away at novel. the sight of willow trees rather than Little's sixth novel, which has garlic bulbs? met good reviews and strong sales uPersonal eKperiences/ said in England, is set to debut in the Llttle, who has written more than ~ted States next April. He has 60 short stories in addition to his completed writing his seventh, and novels. His second book, and pet:-is now working on his eighth nov- sonal favorite, was based on a el. mailman in the small Arizona town A part of the publishing game where he grew up. for eight years, Uttle said the road With a sprinkling of imagina-to success has been a long one. tion, the mailman turned into a ter-Jotting down story ideas on ror who tried to take over a small scraps of paper while composing town by manipulating the mail he computer instructions ror the city of delivered. Costa Mesa, Uttle spent everungs His wife inspired Llttle's fourth and weekends sifting through book ·The Swrunoning." He said those scraps to chum out about one that one night, she told him an old book per year. Chinese folk story about a vam-Little's passion and dedication to WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT~'°' ...: FREEWAV:CLOSE •NOMEMBERSHIP /;EE ~ "19 •UHll1JIVA.ll.a LOW~ -nt1MOIT~11UC1 llntl! L.A. ARIA ,..,._I L FOR MAOEM10 llUY ....... WINL" IAY19. 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(and American history if time allows), How much better to use the money to educate our children, not feed them. It is our duty to teach them reading, writing Parents are responsible for feeding their children, not the government. These lunches are not free, but paid for with hard-earned tax dollars. The church distributes the food with some spiritual food to give inner strength to the recipients during difficult times...lhe..goalJs to l1dp them get.ha.cJt_ on their feet quickly. not to make them perpetually dependent. For too long, more and more people have become accustomed to our "nan· ny" government. Now, through this free food program, we are raising ~other generation o( children to~ the.. government. I am merely uncovering one of the many examples of wasteful spending of tax dollars to show that the money is there to educate, but it is being spent on programs which don't involve education. these welfare programs and need to be told that the money must get back to the classroom for teachers and textbooks. 1 may not live lo~g enough to change 1he-bweaucrat:ic' mess and '10Ciatistic thinking that binders public education today, but I am going to-give it my best shot. Our kids and future grandchildren are worth it. If I could redirect the money from Wasliington, D.C. to Newport-Mesa today, I'd put it into summer school, where emphasis would be on reading '5ystematic, intensive phonics) and instruction and.remediation in English Rea Center must be saved • EDfTOR'S NOTE· The city of Costa Mesa is considering terminating its lease with the Rea Community Center because of the cost of handicapped access improvements required by the federal government. If the lease is end- ed, ~a dozen community groups will be left homeless. I f you dose the Rea Center. where will the programs go for all these people? Th.is 1S a good place for all the young people and the people that have those programs to stay in with those programs. ROSEMARY DUNCAN Costa Mesa The Rea Center should be a top priority. People in the com- munity with specictl needs really need it. It should probably be a No. 1 pnority, not one of the first things to go but one of the last. I th.ink the Rea would be a tragic situation if they close it because of the $60,000 (needed for improvements). STEVE SALISBURY Garden Grove The Rea Community Center seems to have done just fine without any added so-called improvements. It has been and still is accessible to wheelchairs and to our handicapped popu- lace. The federal government should keep hands off, we are doing very well without any interference in our community center. One of the main points since the centers inception was to get and keep the kids off the streets after sundown. Our own home- town efforts have proved to be quite sufficient toward that end. We don't need the "Feds" in here lo mess it up. They have plenty to do elsewhere. RUTH HULSMAN Newport Beach Cheers, boos for booze ban proposal • EDn'OR'S ~: Among the ideas ~ng bandied about to curb problems on the Balboa Peninsula is a proposal to ban alcohol sales after midnight. I am getting mighty tired of the people who are trying to ban everything. They are making Newportinto"N~port"andtt~ about time we put a stop to it I have lived here since 1978 and there is no real problem with alcohol at all. So for them to ban sale ct alcohol after midnight is just another way ct saying dti:zens tlon't have any rlghl in this town. ROD MUNDAY Newport Beach As a community we must stand strong against crime and alcohol-related problems in the early morning hours. Therefore, late-night drinkers shall have to go elsewhere after 12 o'clock. The only message that we are sending is that we are making Newport a safe community for both our residents and our visi· tors alike. Let's get this into effect now. MR. and MRS. RICHARD HENDERSON Newport Beach I don't think there could be, an after-midnight ban on liC{uol sales, because heavy drinkers Will Just buy extra drinks ahead ot time or have liquor in their tars to drink. And they will more likely cause acddents and crim . I There are many welfare and charity or church related programs to feed the desperately needy and those who are having temporacy financial difficulties. When our school distrtct personnel pass out the food, we're not teaching a new skill, or the value of the American "hard work" ethic. We're teaching par- ents and children to depend OJl the gov- ernment to meet daily needs. Unfortunately, legislators in Washing- ton and Sacramento have invented • WENDY LUCE, a Costa Mesa resident. Is a Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee. I sure as heck don't think we should be having liquor sales after midnight on the peninsula or anywhere else. I think 10 o'clock is about as late as anyone needs to get drunk. ROBERT EMETf Bay Island I don't think it would make any difference if they cut off sales at midnight They would Just buy .the alcohol and party anyway and do it at home. It wouldn't solve any crime problem in my opinion. LYNNETI'E BEU Newport Beach If they can't get enough booze before midnight, that's too bad. It would prevent a lot-of drunk dri- ving after midnight. Just look at the drunk driving listing every weekend in Newport Beach. JOE BARTON Newport Beach My wife gets off of work late on Friday and every week we choose a Newport Beach restau- rant to enjoy a late-night dinner. After dinner we decide on a local dub or bar to listen to live enter- tainment. play poof or video games, or just unwind from the week of work with friends .. Most of these nights we are out very late. We have met nwnerous other people who, because of their schedules, enjoy the late-nighf fun provided fn Newport and Balboa. · It's a shame community lead- ers would consider requiring businesses in our area to deprive responsible adults the right to · enjoy a nice evening on the town during the late hours. EARLWllSON Newport Beach Views don,t merge on consolidation • EDrrOR'S NOIE: Members of a com- munity summit group In Costa Mesa are taking public comments on whether some of the city's services and agencies should be consolidated. I think before we do any con- solidating, let's weigh the pros and cons without getting emo- tional. Second, all the talk about the industrtes and com~es down- sizing and going bade to their core business -let's not be hasty about consolidation. NEIL HORGAN Costa Mesa The concept of merging agen- cies under the administration of the Costa Mesa Qty Coundl ( correspondence Two youngsters work out on flmess equipment as another sweeps the Boor at the Save Our Youth fadllty at the Rea Community Center. If the d ty of Costa Mesa stops funding the center, p'rograms such as SOY wW have to find a new place to call home. sounds good, but presently it would be unsound. For sure the Mesa Consolidat- ed Water District needs new faces and greater accountability. One of its problems is the excess West Side density it must serve. This was caused by the mag- net policies of our City Council, which has mismanaged and overlilled its plate the past 10 years. Also, our council does not rep- resent the majority of the legal residents on major issues, as all council members have been elected or re-elected on a numer- ical or philosophical liberal minority of less than 30% of the actual voters. Consequently the council's negativity precludes reform toward true democracy of majort- ty rule. Moreover our council does not empathize with nor respond properly to most situa- tions since none of its members live in the high-crime neighbor- hoods nor send children to the overcrowded Spanish-speaking dty schools. So given the council's silence or denial its iDdifference, its indecision and phony excuses for our unabated social conditions - how should the council handle other agencies? " CHRIS STEEL Costa Mesa I support the idea of consoli- dating the Mesa Consolidated Water District and the sanitary district if it looks like it will work. But I don't thmk it would work to try to put the two school districts together. They have very different laws and regulations and they are two entirely different systems. Both of the disbicts work together, there is no way to combine them administratively under state law. SALLYFLOTIIO Costa Mesa Consolidation would be disas- ter. l think the water district has done an outstanding job. I have followed them and been in their study groups. They never invested in the county like the city did, and the dty was lucky -thanks to John Moorlach's persistence -that it pulled out its f\mds before the .. response Orange County bankruptcy. I feel the district is accountable to its C\IStomers and it wel- comes input at its open meet- ings. If it were consolidated into the city it would be a political pawn controlled and run by the people who know little about its critical place in our city. I hope it never happens and I would be the. first one to vote against it. RODLEWJS Costa Mesa I think that the consolidation is aefinitely required. Tfiat's what voters are saying because we do not want additional taxes to take care of our deficit. Even so, I think the statement is that our goal as a city should nol be to provide employment. It is to provide services to the com- munity and if you can consoli- date, by all means do so. H you can refund back to the community money that i$n't needed. by all means do that. For example, with the water district. CAROLKEIUl Costa Mesa Kudos to Costa Mesa City Council We voters chose well when we elected Mayor Joe Erickson and the courageous members of our cwrent Costa Mesa City Council At long last we have city lead- ers who are ta.king action against the increasing areas of blight that scar our once-gentle city, espe- cially those regions centered around Shalimar Drive. Give the residents of that shameful section of town an ulti- matum: clean up your place by the first of next year or have the city acquire the property by emi- nent domain, clear the land and build a park. It is much easier to police a park than run-down apartments neglected by absentee slum lords. WD..LIAM B. ANDERSON CostaMesa They deserve more respect Geno and Francis Boero deserve more respect than was shown in Jerry Kobrln's column of July 19. district proud of its econo ........ Their father, Papa Geno, was the original baker and the opera- tor of an Italian delicatessen and a restaurant in Corona del Mar. Due to poor health. he lee.sed this pfOP4!1tY at the south comer ct Larkspur and PCH to Hugh Hud· son, who built and operated the highly successful Cllefs bm. Geno spent most of his adult life in the restaurant business, opening John Mcintosh's Rubens and Snack Shops in the U.S., Hawaii and other countries. Francis ls a well-known physicist -not a medical doctor as was implied. Those ct us woo bava l!peftt most of our livel lil COrona del MM and ha.-e enjoy«liM tality of the BoerO's l'89eDt the inaccurac:::lei and snide~ t'Olltained in Kobrin •• artide. Ma. AND Mii. C.W. MAS1ml CaroDa dll Mir FLOWERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 on the East Coast. She also worked in the charter, sales and e.ring departments of Cdtahna Passe{lger Services. Romtntic Notions is Black's firSl floral Wllture. The opportuni- ty came about after the building owners -her husband and Paul Vallely -asked her if she had any interest in starting up a new flower store. She jumped at the chance, thereby becoming the only fiori.St in Central Balboa. •Teleflow.er lists us as the only florist in all of Balboa," Black said. "So...I.'.mJdnd.otexdte<labout thaL too." Black says the business, which includes custom gift baskets, bas been swprisingly successful since opening JWle 10. But getting off the groWld has not been easy. Black has been Romantic Notions' only employee for the nearly two months the store has been open. By hiring Hope Von Herzen, who worked her first day Friday, Black hopes to train a new employee ... and get some more sleep. •1 go down to the flower auc- tion in San Diego and it starts at 4 a.m.," said Black. "Maybe once 'f get Hope trained, I can sleep until 5 a.m." • STUD!NTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 An expedition of scientists and archaeologists Wlcovered the fabled city just three years ago And for the past four weeks, tal- ented youth in a special program in Corona de! Mar have studied the same radar-images NASA pro- vided the Ubar scientists, allowing the children to locate the "Arabian Nights" city themselves.~ The SOB Learning Center, affil-;. iated with Johns Hopkins Univer- sity's Center for Talented Youth, completed its fourth summer of operation Friday at the Harbor Day SchQQl in_Q>rona del Mar..._ The program's 53 students, most of whom are fifth, sixth and seventh graders regularly attend- ing Newport-Mesa Unified schools, served as educational guinea pigs for J~t Propulsion Lab- oratory. The Pasadena company provided SOB with a CD-ROM radar-imaging· program and addi- tional materials for student pro- Jects, said Jet Propulsion Laborato- ry specialist Nancy Leon. 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' he said, •th t stimulates theu imaginations and intere t. It really was like omething out of "The A.tabian Nights.'• The SOB students, who were • PRINCIPAL CONTINUED FROM A 1 accepted mto the program based opportunity to open on a reJative- on standardized test scores, spent ly normal basis,• Bemd said four weeks learning how to read The new pnncipal will be Cos- radar-unaging results and accu-ta Mesa Htgh's third m three mulab.ng U'\formation on Ubar, years. potential candidates, then mak- ing four or five recommendations to the superintendent. The cho- en candidates will be inter- viewed by Bernd, the as tant superintendent and the director of secondary education. who will make a final recommendation to the school board SATURDAY. JULY 29, 1995 A15 Harchank'lii udden departure. The venth-through-12thiJ?ade chool i Ul the nuddle of restruc· tunng. •1 think any effective school needs an effective leader. Ed Har- charik certainly 1S an effed:.ive leader. U we don't make the right appointment, . lhe momentum could slow,• Bernd said. wtuch existed between 3000 B.C. Bernd said the position should and 1000 A.O. The results came be attractive to a variety of candi- from infonnation gathered.during dates. a Challenger .space shuttle mis-"They get to Uve in a wonder- sion, Menacho said. ful community,• he said. "I don't The shutUe bounced radar off know it there is a better place to the planet, then translated the work in the country. There's a numeric~ data into a visual image strong desire to keep Costa Mesa That process could take some time, Bernd noted. As a contm- gency plan, the district is looking at placing an interim principal at the school until a permanent one is found · Some parents have said they are worried the school's forward movement could stall because or •On the other hand, there is a real sense of commuruty spirit at ~ Costa Mesa High School. I don't I th.ink people are going to tum off • thdt momentum because they like the progress that the school has mdde • of the earth's surface. The radar is High on the move, and that's very .========================~====:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!S:::!55:s=:===:======: qble to penetrate sand to rock, appealing to a pnncipal. • allo~ scientists to see Ubar's;;._+-....w·wrBemd..a.id thacli5trid will- rulns, enacho said. ' nor rush to make a decision just to "They were able to see where have someone in place when the city was located in the country Harcharik leaves of Oman," she said. •1t was very "We'd really rather find some- exciting for them.· bod th t' ood f th · b d Some students also talked, via Y a s g or e JO • an the internet, to the actual scienti.Sts we'd take longer to find the nght one." be said. who ventured on the Ubar expedi-Commuruty members will be tion in 1993. 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JULY 21. 1• NIGHTCLUB ation in that area,· said Ted PUrceU, the club's attorney. •Rock N Java LI open late, and we are sure a number of thOM patrons are parking on the thelr own hands. street. •We're blocldng off our •There are also a number of street illegally every Thursday illegal rave (dAnce) parties 1il evening between 9:30 p.m. and the area. There's also the Gokl· 1 • K d aid en Truflle and other restaurants a.m., oran o s . And residents aren't the only there. ones upset about the situation. · "l feel there's a little bit of Police officials claim they've disproportionate enforcement I had to send out officers numer-on the city's part in this. I think ous times on disturbance calls. they're trying to pin everything And, they say, those calls usu-on the Empire Ballroom." ally occur on Thursday nights. Turcell said the club's man· By 10 p.m., the club looks agement has taken steps to like it's "the place" for fun. It's mitigate the problems. not unusual to see people lined "You can't act upon a matter !--!+-..........., ap-20-deep ~tr.aJ\ce.,...µwu:·U-llwu...hA.Ye..notice_ of the And the fashion dredges up matter,• Tureen said. •u a resi- images of the '70s -women dent doesn't contact us about a dressed in mini-skirts, bell-bot-problem that may or may not tom jeans and mini· T-shirts, be related to the Empire opera- with platform shoes. tion, we can't act on it. And by that time, the park-·u there's a problem, we ing lot is usually full, and cars encourage the residents or • have begun filing one-by-one anyone else to contact the gen- into the Staples and Michael's eral manager, and we will do store parking lots next door. whatever we can to come up But Empire officials aren't so with a solution.• sure the club's entirely to Turcell said the manage- blame for the parking and oth-rnent has already worked out a er problems reported in the parking agreement with the area. owner of Michael's to provide uEmpire is not the only oper· up to 84 additional parking Sizzling Summei:, Sale . ana Clearance Everything in Store on Sa Some Items Up to 75% off Help our !<ids.I Proceeds Benefit Orangewood Children's Foundation! 2850 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, CORONA DEL MAR, CA 250 281 185 '""91· But. the 'Pla1mlna 1Com· mleeton mUll grant the Bmptre operation a conditional use permit before the plan can be put into action. And Planning Commissioner U bby Cowan said the pvklilg situation lSn't all that she's con- cerned about. •There is an issue of how much control th& management has over their patrons," Cowan said. •The police are claiming there isn't much control over the liquor that's being served .. there, and they sald they've bad some assault and battery calls over there. "I'd like to know how the management is going to con- front that issu . Turcell said be believes the management's responsibility can only be carried so far. "At some point, when the patrons leave the property, the responsibility for what that individuals does has to rely on that individual,• Turcell said. •The Empire management is very shocked when they hear their patrons might be going to the bathroom on someone's pri- vate property, but how can we control that person's actions if they're not on our property?" Re Painting? 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(Limit of 3 people please) 103 HEALTH EYE-OPENER Miller moves on, Collins outatOpfw:> ' • Newport surfer blames lack of good waves for his quick dismissal at Huntington Beach. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -It's a transitional period of time in Richie Collins' life, but he certain- ly didn't expect his detiut in the 14th annual Op Pro Surfing Championship to end in such a tide. Fifteen minutes after the heat- concluding buzzer sounded, · Collins was still in the water, still in disbelief. The 1989 Op Pro champion had been eliminated only 20 min- utes after his first showing in this year's Op Pro began. It was the finahheat of the day in Friday's main event (second round), allowing Co~e and room in the water to collect. his thoughts, along with a few more waves, while 12-and-under long- boarders put on an exhibition. ciation of Surfing Professionals (ASP) Tour this year and Newport Beach resident, finished last in his heat behind Huntington Beach's Jeff Deffenbaugh (24 .33), Brazil's Guilherme Herdy (22.20) and San Clemente's Dino Andino (20.77). Collins, scoring one good wave and four average waves, finished with 17 .60 points. moves off the top. But in only 2- to-4 foot waves and windy condi- tions, Collins was left hanging. He was in last place with a nunute remaining, needing an 8.11 or be tter to advance. ., QUOTE OF THE DAY If eel like rm looking at a brick wall tn my life right now. • -RICHIE COUINS "I feel like I'm looking at a brick wall in my life right now,· he said. "I can't see around it, I can't see over it, and I can't see under it. I',m trying to figur°f? out how to get over that brick wall." Collins, a member of the Asso- On his fourth wave, his highest scoring at 5.67, put him into sec- ond place with 7 :30 left in the heat, following three strong "If I lost because I got beat and I got good waves, I wouldn't care, but I lost because I didn't get any waves. I know 1 can beat any of those guys," Collins said. "It's just another frustrating contest." •SEE COLLINS PAGE 82 LEAH HOGSTEN I DAILY PILOl It was a quicker-than-usual performance for Newport Beach's Richie Collins, the 1989 Op Pro champion who was ousted from this year's event just 20 minutes after bis first beat began. 'Old guys' ready to give it a ·shot I • CdM alums to vie in Errion II Combined CdM '70s team provides experience, fond memories to today's action. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Prior CORONA DEL MAR -U recent products of the Corona del Mar High boys basketball program don't get enough "When I was your age ... " ya.ms at home, a group of 1970s Sea Kings standouts is happy to provide such grizzled lore at the annual Jack Enion Memorial CdM Alumni Basketball Tournament. "They didn't even have three-pointers when I played,• said 1973 Irvine League PlaY,er of the Year Jeff Wharton, who along with his fellow 40-or at least late 30- something teammates are once again considered a viable threat to wm the 11th annual event today at CdM. "ln fact, when l played, 4-A was 4-A and you couldn't even dunk,· added Wharton, just before 1972 graduate Scott Cameron waxed nostalgic following Thursday night's recreation league game about.being the last Sea King to consistently launch a two-handed set shot. But before dasses from the 1990s consider purchasing these alleged athletic anachronists some "The older I get, the better I was" T-'shirts, it would behoove them to check recent alumni tournament results. ~ ·we won it in 1991, •said Chip StasseJ, a 1976 graduate who, in the vernacular of today's gym rat, still bas game. 9 tournament By Barry Faulkner, Doily Piiot CORONA DEL r-.tAR • The fourth and Idlest group of Sea Kings to post a CIF Southern Section Championship b~nner will be among the 20 teams taking pdrt rn the 11th annual Jack Errton MemonaJ Corona deJ Mar High Alumni Basketball Tournament today dt CdM. Recent CdM graduates Bnan Fracalosy and Dominic DeGrazier. both All-CIF selections, will anchor the youngest entry m the tournament, which features former Sea Kings dat- ing back to the dass of 1972. The tournament, which is open to the publlc at no cost, will begin with pool play at 8 a.m . with an aftemoort charnp1onstup bracket produang two finalists, scheduled to tip off at approxunately 6 p.m ·nus is the biggest tournament we've ever had.· said Mllce Hess (class of '83) ln addition to Hess, who went on to play collegiately at UCI, the tourna- ment will likely include a strong con- tingent of former college players. ClF champions from 1993 and 1981 will be represented (the 1977 title team will not field a team), all con- tributmg $125 per squad, with pro- ceeds going to the CdM program. "That combination team (graduates from 1972, '73, '74 and '76) is a group of good basketball players who play very well together," said Mark Spinn, an AD-CIF representative of the 1981 team, which won the alumni tournament its first two years (1989-90). Adding their experience to today's 11th annual Jack Errton Corona del Mar IDgb Alumni Basketball Tournament will be the combtnatton '70s squad. featuring (from left, front) JeJf Ruzicka ('76) and Scott Cameron ('72); (back) John Sumher ('72), Jeff Wharton ('73), Dan Grigsby ('72), Casey Jones ('73) and Chip Stassel ('76). "Every year 1t gets baclf to us that they were able to buy a rack of balls. or some other type of equip111ent from the money raised in this event," said Mark Spinn ('81), who e class won the first two alumru tournaments in 1989- 90 Sub equent winners indude. A combrned team from the '70s (1991), the dass of 1990 ('92); with the class of '86, indudmg former Loyola Mary- mount sharpshooter Jeff Fryer. taking the last two titles . •What they give away in years, they make up for by playing so well as a team," continued Spinn. •1 wouldn't look for them to win it, but I wouldn't rule them out, either." In addition to the increasing handicap created as each successive year saps the 70s squad of more sta- mina, the injury factor makes it a longshot this season. ... . . Stephens could show today's surfers a thing or twO . . . • Balboa native has tales to tell about how the sport evolved in the mid-1930s. I f the United States had not diopped th atomic bombs on Japan in late August 1945, invasion plans were set and one ol the first Americans slated to Dow with the Manne invasion force on the beach was Nan-Lt. Edward C. Stephens to direct naval punnery fire from the shore. 9t11Pbem, a native of Balboa and ooe-ume guard woo paved the IDej9 on tbe gnd for g llllback Hal Sb.mD at ('41), bad. rtgbt to crilnpletn, never dk:l. He would put fl.is life on the line one more time. Prior to invasion plans, Stephens was recovering from severe wounds when he and his destroyer were devastated by the kamlkaze pilots on suldde missions. It was hell for many ships. Upon departing from the naval hospital, he had orden for San l)Jego and training d.iills. Although thli comer could eXtend traumatic PQ.jecdons ahHd for an Uiva*Jn, Stepbenl, ill the~ WOOJd ..... aD tbat ... INgedy back to the .... be .... up wltb and loved u • kid aiVund the Balboe '*· Wltb a PttN lllille, Stephens, now retired as a professor emeritus at Syracuse University, New York, likes to update this generation's surfing guys on how it was in the mid-19308. He always loved kids. He said, •The reason we all took to surfing so avidly was precisely because you didn't need any equipment at all. We were all body slirfers and even fins weren't used by many, ii any, people. •Body surfing meant all you haCl to do was get your ~to the otUn d thtOW it in. Board IWftDg WU done IOIDe otbei plet'e, m~ San Qnofre, I ~ ~ the author of m nowJa, '8id. •'Tbere WU ClllCe board swfing on the Balboa Ocean front, though, and in a place that mJgbt surprise you - on the ocean front just north of the Balboa Pier. "They used huge, sold, very heavy boards in those days, and they would be sticking up m the aand like a forest ol teepees, two end thrM and four balanced together, ln front of the &lbOe. Inn as people gathered and t'odatized prepuat<My to going ~out for the big waves and the long rides, or rested between rides and bought 101M lunch from the bot dog and Mmburg standl alQng the front." A one·time Newport lif9guerd. Stephem Mid. ·one o1 the big tlxtures with .bis gtg.,.tk: I •SEE COM PAGE 82 "'I I' I l ! '\. I .. don atnb .. I surfboard was Duke kahanamoka. my version of the spelling. wbo ~ 1rW1n (Clau <:A '38, Hmbor High) uled '° wrf With.~ bas lt. Dub WU & I Gill's Op Pro run . halted in quarters • •Newport Harbor High Australia's Layne Beachley urf · won the heat (24 points), followed graduate, who s s m by Julie Wbltegon, Kim Wool· only two events a year. ridge and Gill (17.66). ousted fu same round • Gill, .,ho will compete here next week tn the U.S. Open of second straight year. Surfing, competes 1n only two events a year, the aforementioned By Ric.hard Dunn. Dally Pt/of pair, after having· retired from the tour in 1987. HUNTINGTON BEACH •1 don't think it matters how When you spend most ot your life old you are if you keep doing the cb k • ""-·-'ua t",...9 a ~oceqiec er, 4Dta-l~IL..l~?01:1..-...:i.ll~~· ~-,y;ao... competition travels the world to keep up with the young~ girls. surfing on the women's tour, it's I'm bummed because I didn't do not exactly punch and cookies very well (Friday)." when you Jump in the ocean with Gill, known for her figure- three other hungry ladies. eight suding, won her heat in the "Surfing's different now.· said first round of the main event on Thcia Gill. a 1983 Newport Har-Tbwsday, edging her best friend, bor High graduate, now living in Whitegon, 21.84-19.23. Gill was Carlsbad. "I just seems like the second in the final trials round on g11ls are really aggressive, and Tbwsday. I'm not used to it. I was doing Gill, whose best scoring waves really good maneuvers. But I felt Friday were 4.5, 4.5, 4.33 and kmd of out of place. I feel almost 4.33, was never in contention. out of my league.· On her best wave, her fourth. Gill, who tu.ms 30 on Sept. 1, she took off late on a well-shaped advanced to the women's quar-wave,.but survived the drop, then terfinals of the Op Pro Surfing turned a couple of figure-eights Championship for the second for another 4.5 score, but not year in a row, getting ousted on enough to lift her out of fourth Fnday, finishing last in her heat. place. MILLER CONTINUED FROM 81 again, when Miller faces Ho, Brazil's Renan Rocha and Hawaii's Kalani Robb in the sev- enth of eight third-round heats today at 10:20 a.m. but I'll take their generosity." A pair of backside moves off Miller. a Costa Mesa resident the lip and a perfect connection to and a regular on the West Coast-the reform allowed Miller to score based Professional Surfers Asso-the highest of the heat early into cicltion of America (PSAA} Tour, the competition. . received a 9.0, three 8.0s and a "It was all or nothing,• Miller 7.5 from the five Judges on his said. "I like going backside a lot, !IPCond wave. and I like the left side a lot. The Ho, from Hawaii, won the heat right side (away from the pier} is with 25.83 points, followed by hard to surf. So on my second Miller (25.20), Australia's wave, I got some speed from the Prestage (24.36) and Great turns, and that really got me up to Britain's Winte r (12.50). go fast." "(Prestage) only got a three on Miller didn't seem to mind the ICATSUVA RAINONE I OAl,_Y PILOT Estancia High's Chris Candlish (left) jumps high to corral rebound, while Dane Plock (above) brings ball up during summer league basketball action this week against Tusttn. tus fourth wave, so I knew on tus right side on his fifth and final last one, he had to get a six," wave, when he shot through the Miller said of the pulsating final pier and scored a 6.60, bis sec- :;:~~ul:~~e~s~;~~~ago~ fen:-~N=~~~~l~t,o~~c~~~ Steve Millen making his way back Governor's knocking him out. place. ~~~~~~ot'74.~l ~~se~~t_.__so-JuLnth, 1;;:1dft1~:-=-h-KMto~-. Newport driver's steel Road Atlanta. ---Millen's doctors has been as pos~-wp un er ___ _ d h d d 5 8 S th l t Good . While spending only a week at tive, however. The CAT scan of wave an e nee e a · · mce sfarayande feewasb.etween.waves were halo removed, but his t.he Northeast Georgia Medical '"''~ neck revealed that the broken t BYC lt was a small wave, they would • ...,., way a never give him the score (6.0 or "Everywhere Derek Ho went, recovery a slow process. Center before returning home. C2 vertebrae is not healed better). He was too far inside " the waves came,• Miller said. the months following the incident enough for Millen to begin the Miller, 26, shocked the Op Pro "The rest of us were just trying to NEWPORT BEACH _ Steve have been filled with a mixture of therapy he hoped could start this cammunity in 1993, when he catch up. But I'm really stoked Millen, Newport Beach's 1994 frustration and extreme discom-week.· rnaclled the quarterfinals. about advancing. Praise the International Motor Sports Asso-fort. instead, the 42-year-old dnver He will have that opporturuty Lord.• dation GT driving cllamp1on, has "I really can't describe what a will have to wear the large neck had a steel halo device which has relief it 1s to have that damn steel brace while waiting four more COLLINS (:ONTINUED FROM 81 Collins Uus season has been ellmrnated Ln close calls. He lost QY 1.5 points at the Gunston 500 in South Afnca, by 1 4 points at P.lsmo Beach. and by 1.8 points at New J ersey. "I've been shaping a lot of tloards, going around the world .. it's 1ust anothe r transition in my Ute," said the 26-year-old New- port Beach resident. "I still don't know what I want to do I'm too young to stop surfing. I wish I could snap out of it and go on to the next step. I am enjoying (the ASP Tour) for the first time in my life, hanging out with my friends, cruising with them·and having a lot of fun. u1 don't know what I'm going to do from one minute to the next. I rrught show up at the beach and be dead. I don't know what I'm supposed to do. I'm just doing it." For Collins, who will begin competition in the U.S. Open of Surfing on Tuesday. also at Hunt- ington Beach , there was certainly plenty of room to spare alter his heal on Friday. VW Jamboree scheduled Aug. 20 at FairgroundS COSTA MESA · The 10th annuaJ. California voauw...,_ J amboree is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 20 on the 180-8ae IOt ol the Orange Co\lnty Faitgroundi. More than 500 custom and vintage VW1 will be ~if for trophies in more lbah .fO car lbOw d11n1. This ~. tbe cu show competition should be Stiff, with tbe •9e1t of SboW" prbe worth $1,000. !n addition. there will be a bilWil contest to help C('Gl!meaDO- rate the 10-year anniverSe.ry of tbe'lboW. The 10th annivefMl'Y celebratioo will all<> ofter dMliel' lmd manutactlirer ~ya and Mies boolbt. llft ~ fea- turing the band •Act of Paith,• a giant indoor--... -far used~ only, ciU'I fonale area Del a VW er9nt blow tpoD· sored by Unlque SUpply. There Will alto be a vanJla!ia ~a pumlre lliN°'deM Wllldl it due to IUlt at 9 .. Tbli~J..._ .................. . tyclhlpubagdbe............., .. ;· a...I•• l?taa•Wlt,.-14.*•••ta tedb ........... ................. ...,_. ca1a.11u ,1h1c6.w• p.a. been bolted to his head the last 85 thing off my head," explained weeks for another X-ray. Millen days, removed recently. Millen. "It's easy in everyday life now knows that his plans of Millen. a New Zealand native, to take simple things like showers returning to the IMSA Exxon now wears only a large neck and head movement for granted Supreme Serles for the final two brace. and it will be humdn nature for races of the 1995 season at On Aprtl 30, Millen sustained a me to take these things for grant-Phoenix and New Orleans are fractured skull and broken neck ed again -but right now I'm based on beginning physical when his Nissan 300ZX was enjoying every second of my free-therapy as soon as possible. And forced off the road in a high-dom." he remains cautiously optimistic speed crash at an IMSA race at Not all of the news from about those chances. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 Casey Jones, the 1973 Orange Coast Area Player of the Year. who went on to play at USC and later as a professional in Australia, will be sidelined with a knee injury, sustained two weeks ago in a rec league game. •That's a big blow," said Stassel, who also played at USC and is one of several team members with collegiate experience. Wharton, who can still fill it up, played at Loyola Marymount, while Cameron completed his career at the University of Redlands. Jeff Ruzicka (class of '76) played at UCI, while John Sumner ('72) joined Cameron at Redlands. "And I know Sean Reilly ('74) played somewhere," said Stassel, who also noted Dan Grigsby ('72) and Pat Ahem ('76) will contribute for the 70s squad. "At one point, we were play- ing three nights a week (in leagues), but with commitments to families and our professions. only a few guys play more than once a week," said Stassel, who operates an insurance agency in Costa Mesa. "We still love to play, but the best part is the friendship and camaraderie we've generated with one another. Bd.Skelball has been the common thread." So too, the alumni tournament both creates and strengthens a bond between Sea Kings young and old. "There is a lot of CdM pride." said Cameron, who like most of his teammates follows the exploits of Coach Paul Orris' teams with interest. "l think Oms (who has coached at CdM for 25 years, including 16 al the freshman level) bas coached everyone in this tournament." Stassel said he enjoys meeting the recent graduates for the first time. "I always enjoy seeing how the younger kids react to getting beat by the old guys,· Stassel said. "I think it helps lliem realize how much depth and talent the CdM program has produced.• School ties aside, the For Your Conuenience ... competition will be fierce today. "We're not out there just to run a little bit and get a blow," Cameron said. "Everyone out there is playing to wm this th.mg. including us.• Alumni tournament veterans all agree fatigue becomes a deciding factor, especially as the day, which begins at 8 a.m., drags into the evening final, capping off a six-game grind for the two finalists. "We use the tournament as a benchmark to our conditioning every year,• Stassel explained. "We all try to be in the best shape we can, but you still have to pace yourself. You have to know when to expend maximum energy and when to back off a little." Said Spinn: "We k~ep Advil in business every year the week after this tournament. We have a little get-together the day after, and most of us over 25 are barely able to walk.• But even when they can no longer walk, there will surely be no shortage of tallc. Now OPEN SATURDAY ·&AM-4PM 2060 HARBOR BOULEVARD o,.· CARS IN COSTA M1-:S1\ (714) 642-0010 Stn•inx the Hc1rhor Area Siner 1921 CORONA DEL MAR -Four visiting yacht dubs share the lead after the first three races of the International Governor's Cup. being hosted by Balboa Yacht Club. The racing event 1s for 15-to 19-year-old sailors. With three points eaeb are the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, King Harbor Yacht Club, California Yacht Club and Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club of Australia. Newport Harbor Yacht Club has one point. while Balboa YC has none. This popular race was started 29 years ago as the inspiration of Chet and Glee Purcell. The regat- ta follows the line of the famous Congressional Cup on a junior scale. Many of the competitors for the Governor's Cup have gone on to win the Congressional Cup and, sail in America's Cup com- petition and the Olympics. Heading the race com.rruttee is Mike Wathen, assisted by U.S. certified sailing umpires. The race 1s sailed in Santana 20s and managed by volunteer BYC members. Other participants include: Cabrillo Beach YC, California YC, Monterey Peninsula YC, St. Francis YC (Governor's Cup defender). San Diego YC, Santa Barbara YC and Southern YC of New Orleans. Racing continues today and Sunday at 1801 Bayside Drive. I HIGHll TISTOSTllOMI MEANS fAS111 • IASB • MUSCU Glownt * #OW-,...,," .... • "'\. ,,.,.eM.., ,., ,,.,.,,,, ~ ... ,,. ,,,,,,.,, ,,. Ellfdl . • -.,.. Cll9\D Clft ~ .- 11191111,_ ...... flllNllClll1 ""'* ..... "'°"' mM!S E1t1111, f ll#lf AIV$dl Gtowftll • IOMI lllM C.UI It Ille m111t OI ytlft ol ~ _.... wtlll 111t "'91111Q OI ,,. ............ • .._ PIM Cl9UI ....,_ you 1'lt OllPOl1"""1 to~ lllCIWMll -mvtcle,.,.. 111 ........ t~-~---· tnclWe -......_ .,. ...... ""' ~ ....... ~ .. ~""' ........ llR ....... ff!'!'!'!'! ~'.:.111!'-~l!ll!~ --~~---~~~-----....._­..... ~---~-~--~--- C1rt STAft II' -.:.·-----"..-.---,,.,.. _,___....L-_________ ~-"- . , STEPHENS . CONTINUED FROM 81 Hawaiian royalty. •But then there were several Hawaiian guys around Ballioa then and they were all Hawailan nobility. Duke, King, Prince -and Hawk Eye, who, I guess, wasn't, though Hawk Eye played a great ukelele wblle dancing the hula hula." All the harbor boys loved Balboa wave action just like it was before"t934. The next shock would jolt them right off their boards. · at water's edge. H With a bit of a igh. he said, ·~standing on the Balboa Pier now you can watch kids surfing there and they have developed a technique of Oipping out of the way just before it drops, thus missing the best part of the ride, but keepmg themselves from being driven straight down into the sand by the breaking wave.• Looking back, Stephens said, MI used to lifeguard along there in high school, after of course the big dredging operation, and the biggest worry was tourists who would Uy lo ride the appealing looking waves, only to be thrown straight down from soft foamy water into hard wet sand." SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1995 IJ. Junior All-Amefican .program has first workoUt set Monday W Newport Mesa's 29th players. •The core of our Brum team is campaign opens with returning from last year, finished practice at CdM High. 7.5 and almost made the district playoffs," said Forsythe. The Newport Mesa Junior All· Vtnce Cestra, coach of the Tro- Arnerican football program will jans whose group presenUy has start its 29th season on Monday at 32 players registered, ts returning the Corona.del Mar High practice for his seventh season as a <:oach field. m the program. MWe have a great There are in excess of 145 group of Tro1ans returrung from players pre-registered to begin last year's team, plus a good Jerry Estetbrook, coach of th Irish who co0S1St of 13-and 1 year-olds, presently has 21 pla~ ers registered, of which 10 are returrung. It is Esterbrook' fou~ year coaching in the program. , Stephens said, "The good surfing there lasted until Balboa baywas dr~get1 to deepen the channel to allow bigger boats in the harbor. This would have been about 1934 or so. They had to figure out some place to put the mud. This was accomplished by laying huge pipes right across the peninsula. ~--...... ~===~~---.. ~1ldded; •After a severe-- Edward Stephens storm, sometimes, in the day or .J.ha workout5 ~Booke¥~. -HM1t"l@t•t!t""t'rt-yomtg-playen; mo cQnsisllng of eight-, rune-and 10· up from last year's Brum team," year-olds and coached by John said Cestrd. ~The excitement of the begin- ning of our season is further heightened by the generosity shown by local businesses and parenb of former players in donat:lng over $7,000 to offset tho water cram.age to the eqwpment bin created by the January heavy rains,• said Peter Cooper, board member and chair of the fund- raising comnuttee. -The pipes were moved from time to time to insure an equal distribution of the muck.~ And the music died for Bal surfers. • "Friends and I used to play in ' the pi~s before and after they were connected Stephens said, MThat was the end of board surfing on that part of the coast. The heavy influx of for the dredg- ing. Our mothers liked it best during the before phase. For months, the thick heavy mud vom the bottom of Balboa bay was pumped up and across and ctischarged on the Balboa ocean front north of the pier at the water's edge, across the sand in front of "Th e good surfing there lasted until Balboa bay was dredged to deepen the channel to allow bigger boats in. the harbor ... That was the end of board surfing on that part of the coast. II -EDWARD STEPHENS bay bottom mud apparently did it. The slope of the bottom was forever altered. The long, even flow of the waves was changed. "To this day, you can't even really body surf out there, not the way we all surfed al Big Corona, catching the wave, riding it the Balboa Inn and the Rendezvous. through the fall, then staying I right in the foaming surf until you slid safely onto the wet sand DON'T LET 10UR MEMORIES FADE AWAY Brina w your pbocoe, old. ,_,black or ~ or c:w:Jb, or 1nstan11 and we'll make phocop iphlc dupLcata cX them; • Ri;ht here in our 1tere • WNle you _, •No Q9ci•• s.quir.d.• P..Miter ~­U N&i Fuji PlctTosw Prims. Thl Nat r Bar nm, 10 An Ori(inal. IWTllOSTAT l , r •l:• ', •, 1 -.. T ,•,' • '. ',' "• "> 1"1 {1 ;-rt •If •• ,-1: -1.J 1, J1,.•1 h; I \ \ -1.J '•-'' -'"'-' After six years of a slow economy We're still going strong! Give us a call to find out why! Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State Lkerue 1392707 "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FlJRNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY W"HY PAY J\;IORE? 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This is Oliver comes to Newport Mesa Stroffe's fourth year coaching in alter three years as coach m the the Newport Mesa program. lrvine Junior All·Amencan pro-"We have experienced retwn- gram. ing players who have now been Bill Forsythe, coach of the Bru-playmg Juruor All-American foot- ms, consisting of 10-, 11-, d.nd 12-ball for four yedrs," said Stroffe year-old youngsters, has 36 play-"With the addJtJon of a couple of ers signed up in his age group, new players, we dre looking for· which consists of 16 returrung ward tu d great season " John Rothwell, president of th(,' Newport Mesa Junior All-Amen. can program, stressed thdt although -there have been morA s1gn·ups than ever in the pdst there are sb.ll opportunities for addJtional youngsters to JOin. Those mterested are asked to call Rothwell at 833·2900 for more mforrnation. two aftermath when the howling winds have subsided but the big waves are still blowing in from the northwest across the Pacific, the waves retain their original sweep, and you can see intrepid body surfers out there. tiny figures catching gigantic waves, riding them down their full slope and landing, not on the hard sand, but in deep foaming surge, riding them all the way in unW they are gently and safely delivered to the dry sand. "This can last for days and, when I was still living out there, would get our hopes up that the fundamental character of the underwater slope there had finally been changed back the way it used to be. but it never lasted.# OCC offering Master's Swim Program ... Still, the Bdl surfer gang cctn say they were blessed by a treasure no one would ever know again in that paradise. •ooN CANTRELL is a former sports editor for the Costa Mesa Globe Herald, forerunner to the Di\lly Pifot. and a resi- dent of Albuquerque. N M. COSTA MESA · A Master's Swun Program, designed to pro· mote life-long fitness, 1s bemg offered thJS summer in Orange Coast College's swunming pool by OCC's Commuruty Services Office. Designed for adt.llts ages 19 and over, regardless of previous swimming expenence, the pro- gram offers a monthly session which meets Mondays through Friddys Aug. 1 ·31. Registration ·EV£R HAD ON~OF :rHOSE DAYS WHEN ALL IS RIC.HT WITH THE WORLD AND YOUR 'OLF C.AME? When was the last time? Join us at the Academy of Golf and we'll show you how to have them for a lifetime! Three stages to choose from for only l •7500 a ea. or sign up for all three and SAVEi ~ax1mum four people per class) CALL (714) 660-S10l • 1701 GOLF COURSE DR. 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Master's SwtD1 meets are availdble. ReglStration is under way in OCC's Commuruty Servtces omce, located adjacent to the col· lege library. The office is open Monday through Thursday from q a.m.-6 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m ·.S. p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m.· noon Parttc1pants may register b) phone. using VJSa or Mastercard For mformation, phone 432-5880 ------------~~~-- : IVENTORY REDUCTION SALE NOW IN Pma: ! 10% • 50% Off i I • On Selected Brands Shoes, Bags, Clubs .& Appa,el . Eal's &• • 646·7714 ·~ aOdyShaCk • 1784 Newport Blvd., COSta Mesa ~ 14 I SAl\JJllOAY, JUt.V21. 1915 sonuu.. Co.e.MIM ~MMllDA'!t LaAGUIS CoM ~: 1. F•ltvflw. 8 points; 2. (tie) GOQd Ques. tlon, 4; VerifOM. 4; 4. P.M. Slammen. o. Term. t DOi~ 2. Golt Hill Herd. I; ). ,snor.howe, " 4. (tie) G~ Hiii GOON. ~ Sk~ 4; zua.'I.. ~ 1. Martinie. 1. hlhen. 7· 1; 2. LMd st..rtcs. 6-2; 3. P*'tW Street Annew. S-J; ... The Trtbl. 4-4: 5. Price w.iemouse, 2-6; 6. Tr~ Tomados. G-1. 111onfta No. 2): 1. •Atound The Horn, 9-1 ; 42nd St. Httchhlken, 8-2; 3. Tht HooUa•M. 5·5; 4. (tie) ~And ToY<he, 3·7; V.UOWSox. J • ( l . I t • ....... CC (.i West New- it-Ensign): 1. Magic Mon- '·4-0; 2. Bull~ 3·1; 3. ~enal Code, 2·2, 4. (tie) iotribe, 1-3: POwer Chlro- ractlc. 1-3; 6. 20-20 Recy· clers, 1-3. Men'S CC (at West New- port-Ensign): 1. Shamroc.ks1 4-0, 2. (tie) Just Play, 2-2; Ml)(ecf Plate. 2-2; Thunder River, 2-2; 5. (tie) Madre Madness, 1-3; Old But Slo, 1- 3. Men'• C (at lincoln- Ensign)!_{tle) t--DLUm.my King White & Gire, 3·1; Latham & Watkins, 3· 1; Third String, 3-1; 4. (tie) Dunk On You, 2-2; Rutan A Tucker, 2-2; 6. (tie) Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, 1-3; KPMG Peat Marwick, 1-3; Panthers, 1-3. 1UESDAY LEAGUES Men's B (at West New- port): 1. (tieJ Humor Kings, 4-0; Knighthawks, 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. Brick- layers, 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 West New- port): 1. (tie) Balls Of Justice, 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): t. (tie) Ace In The Hole, 4-1; Grizzlies, 4-1 ; 3. Rhoids, 3-2; 4. Baxter Blue, 2-3; 5. (tie) Squirrels, 1-4; Tasmanian War Devils, 1-4. Men's C (at Lincoln): 1. 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 Roids, 0-5. JHURSDAY. LEAGUES Men's C (at Ensign): 1. Tony Valentine Contruction, 5-0; 2. (tie) Flaker, 3-2; Rip- Masters, 3-2; 4. Haskell & White, 2-3; 5. (tie) Dolores Sportfishing, 1-4; 6. Team Ganis, 1-4. Men's CG (at West New· port): 1. Touche Ross, 5-0; 2. Trappers, 3-2; 3. (tie) The Herd, 2-3; Pedestrians, 2-3; Silver Bullets, 2-3; 6. Full Throttle, 1-4. Moclfled Coed C: 1. O.D. Couples-Ooat Hiii, 9 points; 2. UI' Pickle, 7; 3. (tie) C:.li· fornla Oreamin, 6; M~ MJic. 6; 5. Biibo's Sushwac.kerl. 2; 6. Tufs. O. Modffted Coed D-1: 1. SUnday Sluggers, 1 O; 2, (tie) Bulldogs, 6; Replacements, 6; 4. Villa Martinique, 4; 5. (tie) Ballwackers, 2;. Shark- bites, 2. Men'a ~: 1. Pl., To Be Named ~ter. 10 Ooints; 2. (tte) Goat Hiii Playen.: 6; Non-Dairy · Creamers. 6: 4. (tie) All Madden, 5; WMA. 5; 6. D.lamond Dogs. 4. Men'S D-1 Major: 1. (tie) The !(nights, 8 points; SNA Sluggers. B; 3. swiss Cheese. 6; 4. Advance Glass, 2; 5. 12 An9rvB~.o. Modffled Coed D-2: 1. 1lel.Jb Goats._......_.,ruu>.~ Safe Softball, 8; 3. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 6; 4. Westin Hotel, 3; 5. River Rats, 1; 6. Jerry's Kids, 0. Men's C-1 : 1. Step Two, 12 points; 2. (tie) Brewskies, 6; Junlcvard Dogs, 6· Power & Wlscfom, 6; 5. Bad Barts-The Sequel, 4i 6. Bilbo Baggins, 2. Men's D-1: 1. (tie) The Dogs, 10. points; Slxers, 10; 3. The Giants, 6; 4. Catalog Sales. s 5 Gum~ B · 6. Plat Cap Mort Yankees, o. Women's Major: 1. (tie) Make It Happen, 10 points; Zubie's Skirts, 10; 3. Scrap- pers, 4; 4. Strike A Pose, 0. Men's 8-2: 1. (tie) Goat Hill Deralicts, 8 . points; Hoboken Heroes, 8; 3. NMCC Men, 6; 4. Goat Hill No. 1, 4; 5. (tie) Budmen, 2; Eric Electronics, 2. Men's C-2: 1. Lowted, 10 points; 2. Outers Again Shooters, 8; 3. (tie) PDC. 5; Volunteers, S; 5. One Stop, 2; 6. Team Cali, 0. Men's C4: 1. The New Beginning, 10 points; 2. Outers Outlaws, 6; 3. (tie} Mudville, 4; Silver Bullets, 4; Zaconomics, 4; 6. Team Fin- ery, 2. Men's 0-2: 1. (tie} Cone, 5 points; Don't Matter, 5; 3. (tie) Ballpark Oldtimers, 4; Barr-Barians, 4; 5. Swing This, 3; 6. Rebels, 2. Men's 0-3: 1. (tie) Benny & The Jets, 6 points; Flatlin- ers, 6; 3. (tie) The Pirates, 4; Swamp Guineas, 4; 5. BC&C. 3; 6. Royals, 1. Men's D-4: 1. El Paso Can- tina, 8 points; 2. Ducers, 6; 3. (tie) Abbey Normal, 4; Sharks, 4; 5. Young Doctors, 2; 6~ Mustangs, 0. Coed C: 1. Me-N-Eds Beachcombers, 12 points; 2. (tie) Bat Crackers, 7; NMCC Holy Sox, 7; 4. Bilbo Bag- gins, 6; 5. GH Grandslam- mers, 4; 6. Me-N-Eds, 0. Coed D-1: 1. (tie) Boat Rockers, 10 points; Deloitte & Touche, 10; 3. Diamond Dogs, 6; 4. (tie} Amaz Tvm Slammers, 4; WPf Slamina- tors, 4; 6. C.J. Sluggers, 2. Coed D-2: 1. {tie) Beer Nuts, 10 points; League Of Our Own, 10; 3. {tie) Pasta Mesa Grille, 6; Riptide, 6; 5. (tie) GH Loose Connections, 2; Skulls, 2. Men's B-1 : 1. Pierce St. Women'• Minor: 1. Me- N-Eds Dirtbags, 10 points; 2. Legends, 6; 3. (tie) Gunn Bandits, 4; Me-N-Eds Slug- gers. 4; 5. Loose Balls, 0. NMCC Men's 1. White· Sox, 10 points; 2. Orange Sox, ·7; 3. (tie} Green Sox. 4; Red Sox, 4; 5. Blue Sox. 1; 6. Blade Sox, 0. Note: Teams receive two points for a win, one point for a tie and no points for a toss, with one point deduct- ed for a forfeit. Newport BHCh STOCKBROKER LEAGUE 1. Jerky Boys, 7-1; 2. Paine Webber Newport. 6-2; 3. (tie) Merrill Lynch Newport., 5-3; S.B. Barn Stormers, 5-3; S. (tie} Field Of Schemes, ~ 4; Paine Weber Mission Viejo, 4-4; Paine Webber Orange, 4-4; 8. Magic. 3-5; 9. S.B. Slammers. 2-6; 10. Sutro, 0-8. MONDAY LEAGUES Men's cc (at Bonita No. 1): 1. No Glove, No Love, 5- 1; 2. (tie) Clown Punchers, 4- 2; Old Slow Dogs, 4-2; 4. Those G~, ~3; 5. fet Sho~ Boys, 3-3, 6. Just Hit It. 3-4, 7. Sparkey's Machine, 2-4; 8. · Cal-Connection, o-6. · Men•s C (at Lincoln No. 1- Bonita No. 2): 1. Sun Devils, 6-1; 2. Air Touch, 5-1; 3. (tie) Blackies Fighting Pidgeon, 3-3; The Replacements, 3-3; 5. (tie) Drunk Losers, 2-4; Seaport Construction, 2-4; Technological Software, 2-4; 8. Crank Calls, 2-S. Men's C (at Bonita No. 2- Lincoln No. 1): 1. BRW Haz- ards, 6-0; 2. (tie) Bad Cre- ation, 4-1-1; Club Sports- wear, 4-1-1; 4. Quiksilver, 3- 3; 5. Barflies, 2-4; Po rt St. Ballers, 2-4; X-Zibitz, 2-4; 8. Homer Simpson, o-6. Coed CC (at CYC): 1. Ball PUBLIC NOTICES Can't seem to get to all those PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICES Newport Beach, Cahfornoa. ar which time and place any and all persons 1n1er· HARBOR LAWN· MOUNT OLIVE Cemetery Sales l eads Furnished 540-7602 PACFICVIEW •llllONAL PAM C«Mttty • Monuwy Chapel • Cfematory 3500 P8Clflc View Drive Newpolt leedl ~ Piiia 11111111 llUUUIW&Y Mortuary t Chapel Crematton 110 Broadway CostaM ... la-1111 repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHifled Service Direc tory help you find reliable help. rLOWltl When Words Are Not Enough "Specializing In Sympathy Flowers'' 2983 H21rbor Blvd Cosla Mesa 540-3135 ~-- PUBLIC HEARING eslod may appear and be No11ce Is hero~ given hoard lhoreon. II you chat· that the Planning omm1s· lenge lh1s proiocl 1n court. soon of the C11y of Newport you may bo ltm11ed 10 rals· Beach will hold 11 public Ing only those Issues Jou hearong on lhe ap~1callon or someone else raise al of the City ol owpOrt tho public hearing d&- Beach for Amendment No. scrobod In this no11c:e or In 829. wrhton correspondonco de· Request to amend Tille 20 livered 10 tho C11y 111, or of the Newport Beach Mu· ~rior 10, the public: hearing nic:1pal Code so as 10 retn· or 1nformauon call (714) stale notice and appeal 644·3200. procedures for specially Michael Kranzley, food 5orvlc:e applicalJons. Secretary, Planning This lrofocl has boon re· Commission, City of v1ewe , and II haa been Newport Beach. determined that II Is cat· NOTE: The expense of egoricalty itxempl under the notice 1s paid lrom a Iii· the requorements of lhe Calllornla Environmental tng foe c:ollecled lrom the Ouallly Act. appltcant. Notice Is horebi further Published Newport g111en that said pu he heat· Beach-Costa Mesa Dally 1ng will~ on lhe 10th D,IAJ JWy_ 2.9...1995_ -hfay of ~1 ""' Sa650 hour of 7:30 p.m. tn lhe Council Chambers or the Sell your home Newport Beach City Hall, through classif1od. 3300 Newport Boulevard. 842-5678 ...... n'9 CC (It CdM High·£astbtuff): 1. Johnny's Mg4tls. ~ 2 Oude'ettff, S.1; 3. Bad Girts, 3-4; 4. Anchors, 1·5; S. Squeeze pt:o.1-6. men .. C (a~ CdM Hlgh- Eastbluff): 1. Mittsflts, 7·1; 2. The Pretenders, 5-3; 3. (tie) Angels, 2-6; Larson's, 2- 6. 1UESOAY LEAGUES · Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1)-1.-F~FH'kln;-0--2; 2. Lightning-Lumber. 5-2; 3. Due-Guns Heroes, 4·3; 4. Loren's Sports Card Connec- tion. 3-4; 5. Mazzottl's, 2-5; 6. Tekely Hero's-2-6. Men's CC: 1. Ueckers, 6-2; 2. Zero Tolerance, 5-2; 3. (tie) 40 Bones A Head, 5-3; Original Pizza, 5-3; s. (tie) Four Seasons Hotel, 4-4; Hawes, 4-4; 7. Care Unit 2-6; 8. Win Or Lose, We Party, 0- 8. Men's C: 1. GJ's Sliders, 7- 1; 2. 5150's, 5-2; 3. Team Eas- ton, ~3; 4. Dangling Woodrows, 3-4; 5. The Place, 3-5; 6. All Diameter, 0- 7. Men's C: 1. The Gumby's, 5-3; 2. Germs, 3·2-2; 3. Bone /\s, ~3-1; 4. Tea Bags, 3-3; 5. Balbo' Boys, 2-4-1; 6. Peat Marwick Maulers, 2-4. Coed C-1 (at CYC-CdM High): 1. (tie) Datamed Dawgs, 6-1; Keystone Pacif- ic, 6-1; 3. (tie) Newport Ski Company, 2-5; Red Dogs, 2- 5; 5. Athletic Supporters, 2- 6. Coed C-2 (at CYC-CdM High): 1. ICI Loaners, 6-1; 2. Pro Boneheads, 5-3; 3. Lath- am & Watkins, 4-3; 4. Bun- zie's Bashers, 3-4; 5. Gibson, Dunn & Crushers, 0-7. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's _CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. *Headc:ases, 10-0; 2. Sox, 6-4; 3. (tie) Bilbo Bag- gins, 5-5; Sons Of Beaches, 5-5; 5. Far Side, 3-7; 6. Psy· chic Nutumbas, 1-9. Men's C (at Lincoln No. 1- Bonlta No. 2): 1. LA. Cellu- lar, 8-1; 2. Jammon Juice- mons, 6-3; 3. Kaos, 5-4; 4. The Sooners, 4-4; 5. Bullion- airs. 3-5; 6. Nite Owfs, 3-6; 7. CB Scrubs, 1-7. Men's Twilight (at CdM High-Eastbluff): 1. Etho Beach, 8-1; 2. (tie} CB Green Machine, 6-2-1; Embo, 6-2- 1; 4. (tie} Alice And The Boys, 3-6; CB Commercial, 3- 6; 6. Gibson, Dunn & Crutch- er, o-9. Men's C (at Lincoln No. l-7; 6 Kelty And Com~ny, 2-8. Coed C {at CYC-CdM High): 1. Clown~. 7-1; 2. IW Housing Group, ~2; 3. BOO Bombers, S-3; 4. The Repla<ements, 2-6; s. Mas· ter Batters, C>-8. Coed CC (at CYC-CdM High): 1. SRS Tech, 6-2; 2. Hoozonfurst. 6-2; 3. , Squeeze Play, 3-5; 4. Nada Chance, 3·5; 5. t<L t<rew, 2-6. 1HURSDAY LEAGUES · Coed CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. Quiet Women, 7-0; 2. Regulators, 5-2; 3. B.C.S., 4- 4; 4. And What Not. 2-5; 5. The Far Sides. 1-8. Coed C (at Bonita No. 2): 1. Borders Runners, 6-1; 2. Bank Mutual Mortgagers, 6- 1; 3. Fountain Heads. 5-2; 4. William Lyon Companies, ~ 3; 5. lWo Minute Warning, 3-4; 6. Orlginal Pizza, 2-5; 1. Sultans Of Schwing, 1~; 8. Park Newport, 1~. Coed C (at Lincoln No. 1 }: . 1. Law In Motion, 7-0; 2. PHJW, 6-1;-3. Hot Chili, 3-3· 1; 4. O'Melveny & Meyers, 3- 3-1; 5. Accounts Overload, 2-4-1; 6. The Lotem Breeze, 2-4-1; 7. Yellow Dogs, 2-5; 8. KL Tenkeis, 1-6. Coed C (at CYC): 1. DP's Hurricanes, 6-1; 2. Last Minute Entry, 5-2; 3. Brew Crew, 5·2; 4. Newport Cubs, 4-3; 5. Newport Jazzz, 3-4; 6. Koll, 2-5; 7. Motley Crew, 2· 5; 8. Orcle Of Friends, 1-6. Coed C (at CdM-Bonlta No. 1 ): ) , Desperadoes, 7-1'; 2. Hew1tti Hawes, 6-1~1; 3. Del-Cim, 5-2-1; 4. Cooki- estix. 4-4; 5. Fletcher Jones, 4-4; 6. Foul Ball And Friends, 3-5; 7. l.N.C., 3-5; 8. Sideshow Bob, 2-6; 9. G.D.I. Tigers, 0-8. FRIDAY LEAGUES Coed CC (at Bonita No. 2): 1. (tie) On Fire, 5-1; 911, 5-1; 3. Acme's Back, 4-2; 4. Pirates, 2-4; S. (tie) Heavenly Hitters, 1-5; Renegades, 1-5. Coed C (at CYC): 1. Face First, 6-0; 2. (tie} Cox, ~2; Seashore Sluggers. 4-2; 4. Thoemer & Toma, 3-3; "S. Wet Seal, 1-5; 6. Blame Dawn, o-6. Men's C (at Bonita No. 1 ): 1. CRC Stealers, 7-1; 2. Cold- well Banker, ~2; 3. Han~ Loose Crew, ~3; 4. Olde Pri- vate Brokerage, 3-5; 5. Brew Crew, 0-7. •-champions. GRUNION RUN The following, which has been compiled by the California Department of Fish and Gdllle, 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 Hdf- bor 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 be t- ter. The better runs normally occur on .the second and Uu.rd nights of the tour-night penod. The time is Pacific Daylight Sav- ings. A fishing license is required for .... ......... DEEP FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker -6 boats, 167 anglers. 7 yellowtail, 838 barracuda, 9 callco t>ass, 5 sand bass, 11 sculpin, 3 rockfish, 56 mackerel. persons 16 and older. Grunior may be taken by hand only. Ne holes may be dug in the beach tc entrap them. There is no limit, but take onl~ what you can use. It is unlawful tc waste fish. In the times below where the time of the expected run is aftewipdnight, the date of the previous n\'ening is shown. OPEN SEASON July 29: 10:50 p.m.-12:50 •.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. ~ug. 12: 11:10 p.m.-!:10 a.m.; ~ug .. Be 11 5~ p.m.-1.55 a.m., Aug. 14. 12.4_ a.m ·2'.45 a.m.; Aug. 15: 1:45 a.m.-3:4~ a.m. Aug. 27: 10:40 p.m.-12:40 a .m.; Aug 28: 1 r:20 p.m.:1:20 a.m.'. A~. 29: 12:f( a.m ·2.10 a.m., Aug. 30. 1:10 a.m.-3.lC am SE A Newport Landing -6 boats, 225 anglers. 1 white seabass, 2 yellow· tail, 3n barracuda, 133 calico bass, 35 sand bass, 23 sculpin, 2 bonito, 2 halibut. 3 sole, 33 mackerel. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NoUce Is here~ given that tho Planning ommis· s1on of the C11y of Newport Beach will hold a public lleaung on tho apphcatoon or the Cory or Newport Beach for Amendment No. 830. Amend Chaj.lor 20 62 Manner's Mile pec1hc Plan Area, 10 change the permit· led uses dealing wtlh auto related uses. This lrojecl has boon re· vlewo . and 11 has been delormonod that II ls cal-egouc:atly exempt under the requirements of lhe Californla Environmental Ouahly Ac:I. Notice Is herebi further p,1ven lhal said pu lie hear· ng will be held on lh• 10th d~Qf A·•-•1CI H>ftC et, .. _ tliour of 7:30 p.m. In Iha Council Chambers of Iha Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard. Newport Beach. California, 11 which 11m1 and plac1: LAND DEVELOPMENT business yet'> No K.E. AUCTION SERVICE. Costa Mesa Daily P~ol July any and all persons 1nler· CORPORATION Denis H. Denoau P 0 BOX 825. RIALTO, CA. 15, 22, 29. August 3, 1995. esled may appear and be (DEVELOPMENT Th11 statement was filed 92371 TEI.£. 909-873-0744, Sa740 hoard !hereon. ti you chat· AGREEMENT NO S) with the Counly Cieri\ OI AUCTION BOND 723-41-19 1-------- tongo this profecl In court s bj ct di • Orange Counly on June B. Pub II shod New po r I PUBLIC NOTICE I I · u e or nance was 1995 B t c o you may be Im tod 10 ra1s-tnlroduc:ed on 101,,. day of · oac 1· os111 Mesa aily --------tng only those Issues Jou July, 1995, and adopted on . F649083 Pilot June 22. 29. 1995. Fictitious or someone else raise al 241h day or July. 1995. Put111shed Newport Beac:h· Sa744 Business Heme the public . heartng de· AYES, COUNCIL Costa Mesa Dally Pilot July PUBLIC NOTICE St•t•ment scribed 1n this notice or 1n MEMBERS EDWARDS e. 15. 22, 29. 1995. The following persons are wrollen correspondence de· • • 18737 Fl Utl doing business 11: hverod lo tho City al, or W A T T • D E B A Y • c oua COLLEGE CAREER CEN prior 10. the pubhc heating. H E D 0 E S , C 0 X , PUBLIC NOTICE Business Heme TEA. 19881 Brooktlursl Sr For Information c:all (714) GLOVER, O'NEIL Statement 10412, Huntington Beach 644·3200. N o E 5 , Co U N c I L NOTICE OF The following persons are CA 92646 MlchHI Krenzley, MEMBERS NONE PUBLIC AVCTION doi'.':f-business as: Mary Vasquez, 19881 Secretary, Planhlng ABSENT' COUNCIL Nolie. Is hereby given 1~~ JR~L Bp~v S~OP. Brookhursl St., #0412. Commlulon City of MEMBERS.NONE that the undersigned will A c'A e2ntra ve., ante Huntington Beach, CA ' • Hll al Public Auction on na. 9 707 92646 Newport Beach. MAYOR, JOHN W. 08/07/95 at 1l:30 8 m. at: Romeo Santos, 1615 E This buslneu Is con· NOTE· The expense of HEDGES AllSPACE, 8564 HAMIL· Palm St., Santa Ana, CA ducted by: an Individual this notice Is plld from a CITY CLERK, WANDA TON AVE., HUNTINGTON 92707 Have you started doing filing fH collected from the E. RAGGIO BCH., CA 92646 lhe per· Femando Gonzales, 2313 business yet? No applicant. THE ENTIRE TEXT IS sonal properly of the fol· S. AamonA Drive, Santa Mory Vasquez Publl1hed Newporl AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW lowlnei: Ana, CA 92707 Thi\ alatemenl WH hied BHCh·Cosla Mesa Dally IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF-ZEL R, D027, HOUSE· dThlsd b"~slneu la con· w11t1 rhe County Clerk ol P I HOLD ITEMS UCll :u,: a geoe . ~ ~ +' 101 Ju~~....199 ice QF T~tl"l'-er EN. 0043. HOUSE· nors P 1995 Sa650 NEWPORT BEACH HOLD ITEMS Have you started dOlng F641i1742 1--PU_B_L_l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E_ Publlshed Newport ST. JOHN. F101. HOUSE· bus1neuye17Yes lQ/94 Published Newport Blrac:h· Beoch·Costa Mesa Dally HOLD ITl!MS Romeo Santos 1 •--------p I I TEAS 0043 HOUSE This atalemont w11 filed Colla Mesa Daily Pilot Ju y NOTICE OF SALE 1 ol Ju Y 29, 1g95, HOLD frEMS ' • wllh tho County Glerk of 15, 22, 29. August 3, 1995. In accordance w1lh lhe Sa651 BINGHAM, HOS3• HOUSE· Orange County on June 15, S11739 provisions of Section 21700 PUBLIC NOTICE HOLD ITEMS 1995 F949748 Buy It. Sell It Find 11. -----------------------------------------~qh2111s~~~ ~~&~L~~oo.~*~~~~~ c~um~. fornla Business and Profes-NOTICE OF IAl.E STARTING BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • slons Code lhere being due, unpaid Slorage fee for OF AUTOMOBILE which INSTORAGE SANTA Nouc:e ls hereb~ given AHA Is enbUed to a lien pursuant lo MCllons 3071 pursuan1 10 nc1Jon 21102 and 3072 of the Ci111I Code of Hid code on the goods of the Stale of California herelnaher described and lh• Undersigned, G & W due notice having peen TOWING, INC., 965 WEST given 10 pertlH known lo 18TH STREET, COSTA clalm an Interest t8ereln MESA. Orange County, CA and lh• Ume ipecllled In 92627 win sell at public such notice fOf payment of auction at "said address" suet\ fffs having expired Costa M11a California, al 1 will be sold at public auc· pm on Wednesday, the lion by INSTORAGE 16th day of August, 1995, SANTA ANA located 2828 the lotlowlng automoblle(s). The Legal Departmmt at the Daily Pilot iJ plbised .., W. 5th St. County of Dr· ;~l:CHEV/BlAZ!A V f N ange, Slate of California on 1aecnee1Fo145~11'9 '·u· the 9th day ol August 1995 .. • · at 11:00 am Terms for lhe cense/State 1PZOOll1/CA sale art cash only. Sale 11183 FORO{MUSTANG, subject to cancellallon. V.1.N . 1 FA8P28F3DF21· Landlord reMNts th• right 3 8 1 O , LI c • n se IS tat t to blel. Below Is 1 list of MUSTYGT/CA (""91"9~ namea and unit numbers. 1981 TOYT/PICK UP, V.l.N. fii;::;::;~;;:;:: GEORGE RUVALCAVA JT4RN380tB00218119, U· to announce a new service now ar.Wlable to nnu businesses. ~ wiU. now S~CH the 1111me for you at"" extra chargt, and save you the tirM and the trip to the OJurt House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, afor the search is «nnp~ ~ wjJJ fik your fictitilJus business name ffalement with the OJunty Clerlt, publish once a W«lt for fourt«th ar requjmJ by law and thm file your proof of publkatUm with the CAunl:y Clnlt. Pfeasl SfOJ' by to file yqur jictiJious business stltkmmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ Casta Mesa. If you amnot stop bj p~ aJl us a1 (714) 642-4321 and wt wilJ malte ammgemmts for you to htinJJe this~ by mail Jf JllU shou/J haw any forthw questUms, pktise aJl us and wt wiJJ bt ~ tlJlln glad to assist yqu. Good ltd in JIM" new butinesi • . , A095 ' cenae/Slale, MUDIN4X/CA SONIA ALVARLEZ, 8549 Sald ta.le Is for the pur· GLENDA MOORE, 8565 pota. of ta.Usfylng lien of RAUL M. ABARCA, 8573 the underalgned for Towing BEATIUCE BELTRAN and Storag_e fMt, tog~thet Ct31 ' wtth costl' of .ovenislng JORGE ROBERTS, C250 and eJtl)enSts ol aale. MARICELA GOMEZ. C266 Det.cl lhl• 27th dar ANTHONY STEVENS, of Au9u1t, 1911 0387 8arbafe Wllaon BRENDA S. PRECIADO, Publlahed Newport ~~~ID MERCADO JR 8each-Coai., Mesa Daily 0469 " Pilot July 29, 19115. CARLOS ZUNIGA. 0471 Sa&e7 :.~c~~:!oh,,~d .::."'t:~ PUBLIC NOTICI PllOI July 29, Augutl 4, Flclttloua 19115 8utfneHNllffte 81841 ·····"*'· 1 __ P_U_l_L_IC_N_OT_l_C_!.;..... d~f:~:= ~ •• CMIDINANC• •l THE C~N IHOP- lf(), tl-11 "!:A, b) P AHO D ENTER· AN OUHIAlfCI OF PAISH, cl D & D OUITAA ,.... CITY OOUMAIL n!PA1A, .taoo Via ccwona. .. ~ YOfbl I.Ind' CA 82111 OP THI CITY OP o.n1a u. Oeneau, 4800 Via NSWPORT llACH Corona, Yorbl Unda, CA APPROVING A 112te7 INIWLOft•llT P8'Mlt C. DtnHU, 4800 .,..._, via Corona, YOl'tMI Unda, CA 12t17 •-=::NII Thi• butlneh It con· NIWPCNIT HACH ~ by: hUablnd and AllO flCMtD llOTCMI H.ive you atll1td dolftO ! l ·~ - . I 1: ""'-:--.. -;; • I I ' ' ' ' I '. ~ • •. I I '">· -- -' .. I '"'I . > ~ -•- II 0 ASS•MD HOURI Sj Telephone 8am-5:00pm ---Morday..friday- Walk-In 8:00un-5:00pm Monday-Friday 601NOIO PAILY PILOT . -.:----II DIADUNIS. Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm . I .... .. IOH190 II Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm ~ ' ' -. -..... -. . 11•9090 . BY .. ID• (7 14) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we11 call you back with a }Xice quote.) BY MAILOll• PERSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St. GENIRAL POU CY Rates and deadlines are sl!!?j_ect to chan~~ withQ..ut nouce. The pu 1sher reserves the right to censor. rcclassif y, revise or reJCCt any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in aJll 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. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE IAGUNA BEACH SANTA ANA 1080 BAI.BOA 1048 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ISLAND NEWPORT 2 106 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH COSTA MESA•2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 216 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beautiful Condo 1 BR 1 BA nr Cresent Bch St 40K Owner will 801 S • Va n N••• & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 510 W. Highland, BAVFAONT VEAALV AT THE BEACH FAMILY HOME near Lido Isle Immaculate 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil quaint bungalows In 38r 2Da & 2Br 1 Ba park & schools 4Br All like new. Light, 11 historical area, 2BR apt. Adell Patterson Annual Rentals 3Ba, s2200. Balboa bright, small 3Br 3Ba 1BA each, 2-car ga· Realtor, 722-2511 O S W Newport Alty 723-4494 hso. Lg master w spa carry call Robert agt 650-8287 rag o s e par at o sl·E-ll_C_lt_ln_g __ W_a_t_e_rf_ro_n_t r Ummer eekly Great HV .. loc & home tub. Sunny patio, dbl houses. Near Santa Twnhso 3Br 2'hBa, La rge Selectlon 4Br 3'1.!Ba, llv rm. lam gar. Nr pvt bch.'tennis Ana College Invest· 2Bd 2Ba Vina Bal . $1400 b 1 F /parks. Furn negot. ment opportunity. dock, lronl patio + 2Bd, Lido .. $2000/Wk rm, ig Pay rm ncd Lso S2400. 673·0400 MISSION VIEJO deck Avl Sepl S2500 3Bd Npt Hghts . s2100 1n pool, new pnt in/ 2 2 09 W . Monte lse. N pet 723-4633 Pro perty Mgmt out. SJOOO. 759·9207 N e wport Ridge Brand O~~OllTUNITY 1067 Al .......... ~· Ill 11111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ...,,,_la llllllCCJ 11 IM Fd· 284 71 Casana!, 3BR n Fair .._iMt Act el 111111 2BA, 1, 1 20 sq 11 home ...... lfllkll Makel It Ui.p With allached 2·Car II lftlttist .. ..., ,merc11ca. garage. central AC & UaltallH ., flae11r1111111on patio. Good toca110~. ~ ta ,., utec. 11011011 To be sold at public Vist a St. 4BR 2BA. ~ H•rbor Aldge·Vlew new 2BR ,.den, 3BA, 1,198 sq It. 7·room1_B_AL __ B_O_A _____ The ~-Lrg 3Br •lott, 2•r.Ba. view . S24oo ·mo home with 2-car ga· -• pvt spa, mrbl firs. m1r· 759-9341 PCR rage, open patio & PENINSUIA 2107 673 1900 rors S2795. Pruden11a11-------- across from park. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -.,....,..-.,..---·----Calif Joyce 759-7659 •Prestig iou s guard· 11 gated comm w view, W 11 b Id bl Lrg h ou se 1.-V.'bay view 1 BR 1 BA, Ip. 434 Aliso Hrbr View Hm 4Br pool, lonms. 3Br 2Ba 1 e s~ al pu d •C across from bch. 4Br Ave S995/mo.,. uhl & 2Ba. lam rm. lrptc. hso. $2300. 640-97J O auction. or moro o-JBa. lam rm. 2 Ip. 3-sec dep. On premises comm 1onnis & pool · auclion. For more de-IU, ~lea~ lamlllll ~uur tails, sates brochure & ......., lftt'n, • •lilll•liOll lo Info on pre-auction lllU..., Mil tl'lllllllCl, llml· seminars call the GSA la1ls, sales brochure & 3 90 from noon-6pm daily. S2300 mo. 759.5011 info on pre-auction car gar S3-l50. 67 ·22 ...,.. ••~11." at 1·800-421-7848. seminars call ttio GSA ---------2 1 1 Cottage. Fp, gar, at 1-800-421-7848. CORONA hkups, sml yard. 39th St., Npl Isl. No dogs. DEL MAR 2122 SI 150 Rosita 642-90l4 Tiits •tws,.,er wlll nol ......,,~_,dwrtlu·-NE~W-P_O_R_T----ACREAGE 1125iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -3B-R~2-~-B-a_B_lu-ll-s.-L-ig-h-t. _. llf rul .,_ d k ll 1111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 BR 1 'h BA dw, frplc. bright, on grnbtt. Shut· *"'*olU111N.Ow111C11n BEACH 1069 2·car garage. Bu1ll·lns lers, parquet. Avl 8/1. ft llert'Y .. .,. Ulat Ill iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Nr boach. Sl400.mo Sl800 640·1982 494·7123 netlil11 MftltiMlll "' Ullt $199,900 •GORGEOUS* Prtv patio 675-4307 _, ... , .. lflllMle II• Upgraded Big Canyon 10 ACRES All Use· Lg custom 3Br 2, ,Ba. 3 BR 2BA Harbor View ....i 1;; MlilYNmL lie.. tennis condo. 2Br able1Utl. Ready to lam rm din rm. frpl, 1 Hms. comm pool. tenn ......... ., ln llu.cdHUO 2Ba, fp. Agt 644-8444 build two homes or blk lo bch 2-car gar, St79S. Call coll 6t9-111·• II 1·•·42•·151G. f9t spltt into lour lots. 2 patios Avl 9 1 No ..,....,,6 __ 1,_1-_0_48_8_61_1_._92_0_1 __ ........... OCllHJMISI $149,000 Trade: Home,'condo pets S2395 720·1565 3BA r bonus rm , 2•.2Ba ulKUDiUll·lSOG.. 2Bedroom 2Bath, or vehicle. S92,000 1nhm, 2 lrplc, dbl gar. bolh masters. Gated 111619-546-9213• gated. pool. spa. Avail w11h pool, spa andl'--------J COSTA MESA 2124 S1575 +dep. 631-6680 GENERAL 1002 clubhouse. <Aose to 47 Cors l c a ·L •••e JM P et ers condo ror SOUTH COAST lse, Bayridgo. Gated, METRO 2186 up gr adod, 2 encl gar. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1 500 .. soc. 854-2552 Lido ls·B•Vfront 3 -+ 2 Uppor unit View. V1owl Vrly. 447 Via Lido Soud. $1750 mo Lid o ls·Pl•na Lid o 2Br 1 Ba Condo pool, sauna, tennis, lrptc. lakev1ow. S800. Gas & wtr pd. (818) 893-4438 4 .,. 3 • 3 Single Story. I••••••••• Lg Loi 203 Via llhlca APARTMENTS Yrly S2B75 mo Ownr Agt 800 -94 2·409 2 FOR RENT Shopping for a nowl••••••••• apartment? ctass1hed lots you compare costs -without h3ssle or worryl Classified 8 42-587 8 FIND an apartment through classified ~4:::: "R';~;;i ... E~t;t~ _C_E_M_E_TE __ R_Y_L_O_T_/ _ 2BR 2Bl TWNHM W'YARD o ua1 master suites QOV'TFORECLOSED ____ 250-4 __ 5_2_5 ___ CRYPT 1225 PET OK.STORAGE 2BO 2BA+lott, 2 c3r•---------•---------Kome• for pennies , ___ 8_4_&_·_2_8_4_6__ gar, pool, side view Ab I t B • I ·-S 1500/mo. Avail . on $1. Delinquent Tax. so u e arga1n. 2BR HOUSE wYARO.GAA Im med. Call Greg: Repos, REOa Vour Quality 5Bd 3Ba, fam-WHY PAY Total M,I Sl gS+ Oep, 759 3 7 5 1 Area. Toll Free 800· lly home1 nr Fasdhio~ CEMETERY PAie.ES? w/d hookup. Newly ,,,_--.,,.,.,..--·-------- Q UIET & SERE1'..T£ Palm l\:lesa ApartnJ.ent:s $o OCM & }tl ~J f.\r That's the: tCchng you ~ct when vou live at Palm Mesa inud the: lush greenery of secluded woods & saccly p.ilin5 A Srudios, l & 2 lkdroon~ · )rs SS7S tu S600 · IBR $625 to S6SO · 2BR S725 t0 S750 &NoP~ A V en:ical Blinds & C.ctling fans & NEW Carpet, Pa.uu & Tile A Firncss Room A Hc-arcd Pool & J:i= A Paoos & U:i.k'\'){UC) A Ganga A\-ad;iblc Office Ho~ 9 00 ~m 5 00 pm M-F md l 0 00 ;un 4 00 pm weekends 1561 ~ i~ Or · Smta Ana Heights CA (714) 546-9860 89~778 Ext. H-1361 Island w pvt yar + 7141-443·0905 docoratod 8 42•5858 Bay View 2Br 2Ba. Nu for current listings spa. Reduced S60K · Broker decor/Berber/Verl'pnt, Only $539 900 w/ Nwpt Hts • 4bd 2 b a frpl Inc patio carport Orange County TERMSI ca1i now -•---------Lg entry kit. 2-car gar. sto~age. po~l/spa. · ForeclO$Ures & Patric k T enore Agt RESORT Poo11spa w 10 hk·ups. Ouietl St395. 673-3059 Default.I 760-8702 PROPERTY 1580 Pool servico/gardnor. $1650/mo 7 59 ·1084 BAVRIDGE CONDO Dally llsts. 60-75 new Bi Owner·Nwpt Crest (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2Br 2Ba. Ip, 2-car gar, propor11es llstod dally Dramatic 3Bedrm 3Ba Cabins to t:astl•• Open Hous e Sun 1·5 pool/spa, lower level. each with complet~ end unit. Multi level 3Br 2Ba twnhso, dbl $ l 395/mo lse. 675· 1765 profile. with high windows & Big Boar Lake. Call for gar. w/d hkups, comm --------- County Records docks. Open Sat & free brochure. Mary, pool. Near OCC. $990 Bayview Condo Researc h ~un ....... 548·S374 Ag~, 909·866-6342 119 Lexington 644·5125 Custom 2BR·2BA 840-5773 ext 1 5 Golf Coarse View • .. •••••••• •·--------S2200/mo yearly 2Br 2Ba . Gated1• HUNTINGTON Cindy (71 4) 832-1400 CORONA community nr Balboa HOUSES/ BEACH 2140 BIG CVN Gated 3Bd Introduc· the old Island. $269,500 CONDOS 2.5 Ba. Goll Course DEL MAR 1022 Agent Sue Thoma~ Vu. 3-car gar. $2900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 7 5 9 ·37 65 FOR RENT •CLOSE TO BEACH• 640-6213 Ownr/Agt. •Ocean/Bay V1ew11r N • w Port A Id g • Vacant 8'15· Super Bluffs lg 3Bd ram rm 3br/3ba·Steps to Sand Standard Pacific's 3Br H 4 Ba house, very form din, 2'hBa, nea; BEST COM loc. S588K "The Polnte"plan Ill. clean-. Obi gar w/opnr, pool. $1800/mo yrly. NO QUALIFY 673·9041 4Br(poss 5th). Ocean BALBOA frpl, big lncd yd, Quiet H B Dowd Rltr 720-7432 & canyon viows, prof neighborhood. S 1200 --·-·------- decorated & land· ISLAND 2106 Incl grdnr. Come see• B h Ar cnstA MESA 1024 scape d . Ask I ng 310-902-0682 ev/wknd eac ea S89s.ooo. Contact 3Bdrm 2Ba Front Hse ---------Winter Furnished IE'SIDE 309 Broadway. ~~~7~~n~~;29 Agt. 2-car garage. palio, NEWPORT Or Summer Weekly 1Ba+detch gt.test ---------quiel end of Island. BEACH 2 l 69 1-5 Bedroom hse, hdwd firs. lush ONE OF A KIND $1750/mo. 2BR 1BA Many Oceanfronts IAndscp, 2-car w/lndry SBr 3.SBa, 3500 sq ft rear. 1-car gar, deck iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Winter S650-S1900,mo 4 ¥•Ba. $310,000. 5795K. By ownr 759-8090 w/smull view, all newly '/s B loc k from Behl Summer 552~2600/wk 818·752·2557 Ownor Owner wants •II Offers ~~~d~!~· ~~;~01:0~· ~~~4 ~:p1u~~~cs1~s11~i Also Yearly 1·3 Bdrm ONLY $5K DN! move-In cond. 3BR 840.7000 ext 301 mo. Avl 8/1 722·0388 S750-S1375/mo NB & HB Gorgeous 2BD 2BA 2BA, vaulted ceilings·--------Villa Rentals Twnhm w/2·car gar. & fen~ed back yard. 38R 28A 1-dr to S Bay. IMMAC HVH 3Br 2Ba, Xlnt area. A bargain at owe. $398,000 View pat. fpl, gar, w/d, lg tam rm, fp, now Jae Property Mimt $149,900. Call Today. 474 Westminlster 52000. Furn for $2400 tub/llertlcal1, etc. $2200 675 A91 .PatrJck Tenore Agt Beverly Cleveland Agt1-V_r .... 1y_(._8_18_)_2_4_1_-7_4_06__ Incl grdrn/fees. 644·7924 ... 780·8702 673-'1777 HUNTINGTON SAN BEACH 1040 CLEMENTE 5871 Olldred Circle 48R 2BA, 1,515 sq ft home with 2-car ga· rag•. fireplace, jacuzzi & wood-gat•d atflum. Wiii be 1old al public auction. For more de- tails, aalH brochure & Info on pre-auction seminars call the GSA ., 1-800-421-7848. HUNTINGTON BAJtBOUR 1042 MODEL PERFECT 3.,.. Bdrm• (Oen). 2.5 B•., Plantauo n Shutter•, Imported Stone, MHtet Suite w/ Dual Fireplace 81ld Jacuzzi Tub, Fully Landscaped. Cul·d• sac. alngl• lo•d•d s t reet. Close t o Schools and Oc.anl S288,990 Owner/Broker Call St•v• Dalb~ Southland Group (714) 362-9800 Of (714) 492·1422 Home WATaRFRONT CONDO (714) 288-390(). Own Boat Sllp/Dock (10#3030018) Pgr 280 2BA • $295,000 _;.------~-- REMAX RE Speclallsls Ovetatocked with .IP-Agt. 310.592·5606 stuff? RENT A call to Classified Wiii help through classified 842·5&78 GENBltAL 1002 GEN!JW. ------ HIGH 0£81RT MINI RANCH 5 ACRI, LUCERNI MOOIL., 2800 FT. WITH A RENTAL. fl"IRSPLAC&, MASTat •°"M, l'ARK 8l'TTIN8. A•tclNO tt-,900 CAL•SCAN (9111449 IOOO ... eRover. 86 SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1995 BAUOA ISLAND BALBOA 2 606 PENIHSUl.A coaoD 2807 DIL llAlt COSTA lllSA au• COST& ms& HZt nwron IOOllS Z70I llftatS to 2122 llACll 2111 111&11 znt 1 ...... ~· .-00L9 ..... ..,,~ .... LHllW' .... Like MW 3Bt 28 • AC, ....... ~114 Dutlle• UR t \.tlla. 2 aatPOfil, ~ ~::: Celi, Ml)'lt•, fp, walk-In, •tM ..... ~ = ::;, M1MNll .... ,._,_ W/d, bit Int, dock. dbl )(Int IQcallonl 2-cat Q•· deck, pool, '1plc, W/d, 09 ,gal No Jn!k/p81. 1$50 ·-a8A t"nttl/Ullt ~ 1 -lO llMch, Non g:at, mini bay vlow. Avl rage. $1700/mo. vrtv. new crpt/pnl. AYI now. <7'4> :MM• Nr ·H Fwy. 141·3011 A•tno • dlahwMh., no amk/pet 7n.97:t7. emk. M amen. flurn, now. $1900 723·5008 ~391310 723-o518/E L•u• 19SO. 840-0etV 2114 1.8 .. Prime l!S N rt Incl 00x30 pool No tlOOhno. 443-4t t:J ----'------~:::..:;:,;:=.::...:..:::..::..:.::.=..~·~:.;;~~-;.~0~ .. n:: .. T:-Locallon·Twllhae Style ewpo KroN tho pet1. No faH. No cozv aTUDI Ar Redecorated •If new! •lreet: 28r 1 ~ .... gat, lea••· .......... VACATION Ill :J8d TownhOUM on SELL your used vehicle through classified 842-8878 Overslocked with stuff? A catt to Classlfled will help 842·5878 GARAGE SALE . HINTS Mak~ su re you arrive at the garage sale early or you will miss the best bargains! Daj)y .,Uot close to beach Pvt 1825/mo 769-8242 $8:'5/mo. 1865 Irvine o•-ALS 2722 watetl Own bath w/ga. access. 1545/mo. Avol4. l!'slde Town· 1iA 18A Ve,.alllea _...., rao--1700/mo Avt 8-1 Avail 8/1, 720-8480 2BR 18A frpl, patio houie: 2er 2ea, gat, 1t•P• 10 bch. gated 94.,.7330 or ?2,...181 Nice 1br w/vlew aun carport, nr Tr Sq Nu $850/mo, 2880 Santa comm w/pool, gar, lrlg OCH flRotfT/NftPOlllT deck tor 1 pe1s~n wt crpt bllln• Hk·ups, Ana Av•.flB. 720·9422 $750/mo ...... 548·5146 2Br 18th 11000 Wkly ... N""a_P_•_n ... ln_S.._h_r-re_m .... o~d~1 rel1 .. No pets! $810 Sml pet OK S~40+ ec NPT HQHTS ~BA 3Br 281h $1500 Wkly 2Bt 119a apt by the Call Bob 640.7594 646-7454/860·~· Studio •Pt Npt Hghta Moat Weeks Open beach. Non-1mkr, no Sm•ll 1 br hso s 01 2 BR E'•ld• Spacious, area. Lndry rm. Avail ::go~~poJ3:~ol ·~~ Call Bkr 714·642·3850 pets. $525/mo Incl urn, PCH, patio, parking, light, redec, upstrs. 9{1 . ~2°o ~~';5 $550 Incl pe1~ 648--46S4 . Npt Bch Oceentront w/d, rotate gar. Avail Avl 81t 5825 utlhlH Pvt gar ~ pkg. Lg dock u 1 • • • A f kl / 9/1. Marlon 642·7996 Included. 876·1742 Rell, N/S, $8SO. 675-1849 Sunny, sharp 2Br 2·11Y p~!~ry ·~~:·:d w/~~1~· m~1n~~~ ~fn~or~~~al~. NB·ON THll WATER 2BA·1 BA 5650/mo, twnhse, 1 ~Ba. Newly vt n b h/b ' S!HS Fully furnished 3Br Share beaut furn 38r _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A_2_6_2_4 L.ndry, pool, ~u101, nr redcc. Aval! lmmed. Foci w!ter~ 67;.~·819 2Ba, gar. No smk/no big patio, great vlewi all transportat on. No $725/mo. 546-9081 po11. Karen 434-1424. $695. 631·5825 Iv mag pots 848-0392 STUDIO almost Of\ the Jl c,..ltt'Y . b~~Ol.rno w/§·1-:-~~:;;:;~:;::::----NB/B•lbo• Penln. 1--.-E-N_C_L_O_S_E_D_•_"" ier 1Bo, sorvlng bar, HUNTINGTON -mo IH. 201 E. Balboa. RENTALS f() Moaern, near sand, pvt pallo, S585·S625/ BEACH 2 640 673-0e76 or 772·4400 SHARE 2724 ocean V1ew, BBQ, lrg GARAGES mo. 545.9051 •WALK TO BEACH! sundk. $480. 646-4400 • Xtra Large 2Bd's Pvt P II /Bal ny 2Bd 1 .5Ba·Lllx Condo, NB:Roommal• wanted • a o co Eastside 2BR 1BA 2br 1b• Gar, WO/ w/d , pool, gated. CDM $390/slngle room to share 2b<l/2ba at • Pool-BBO·Laundry 1 g 11 r. s 71 0/m 0 hkup, upstrs No pots. s1250 Gina 646•1515, avail now. Ulls. paid. f~''" /d· poolp: • 1 Mlle to Ocean 759 9341 PCR Must soot 5735 498· No pets n/smk. 708-B .... ~. w • comm • In small apartment · · · .... .... 5760 (213) 254-9796 Avocado. 675-8634. s400; M5-8033 cmmunlty. Fiiied w/ CM Shr beauVfum 3Br Npt Bch across from Flowers & Trees. Chances are 2644 MISCELLANEOUS 2~Bahmnr0CC,gar, bch. Br/Ba/study/ Most Utls. Paid! you will find iiIRiiVIiiiiNEiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS shr ulll. Cln/resp N aundk, $566/mo, $560 MONROVIA APT's smk ss5o. 757•1082/w dep. A\11 now. 646-&26'4 7t4MS31·5318 whal you need I••••••••• Overstocked with stuff? A call lo Classified will help 642-5678 at lhe price Westp11rk 1 Br 1 Bo, CM·E'SIDE $500. 4Br Npt Be11ch Share very t 1 single car gar, w/d •---------2Ba Christian house-nice 2Br 1 Ba apt you wan ° pay hkup. S865·S945. Call ROOMS 2706 hold, pool & spa. No steps to beach. $500/ when you read todayl 250-3331 drnk/drugs. 645-8593 mo. Amy, &73-5134 Classified daily 642-5678 Westpark 2Br 2Ba, l!11atbluff/NB Sunny Dover Shor••· Spa-Shr 2Br 2B• apt on dual mstr stes, 1·car room, quiet a rea. clous hse w/pool. Bd/ Amigos Way nr CdM gar. w/d hkup. $1030· Kltchen/lndry p~lv. Ba,. w/pvt entrance. High School. $475 Incl $1125. Coll 250-3331 $500 +ulll. 759-8571 $650 N/pot 673-7092. utll. Skip 644-9124 =i'The Buye.i-'s Mark.et" VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange Coµnty Auto Dealers! •• • "Buy, Lease or Br,owse" @range County__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satis action SADDLEBACK & E CREVIER BMW •T1 •s DODGE Santo Ano Auto Moll " -Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 2925A Hor~~~\v834Costo Mesa r-•~{qfiZ'" ... '-111. '·[. *** service Dodge Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET TUTTLE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 2828 Harbor Blvd C M 40 Auto cgnter Dr., Irvine IRVINE AUTO 546-12000 73 ·4600 **II -CENTER 011\YSITT 1·800·831·3377 @u/•1114' 714 380-1200 ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH THEODORE ROBINS 2929 Harr.r Blvd. C M 2060 Harbor BlVd.06 Cors, C.M. 54 -1934 . 714-642-0 10 RAY FLADEBOE JfONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714-830-7600 <18/) HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI 16661 Beach Blvd H B. 842-0631 ORANGE COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK 2524 Ha~ Blvd2~osto Mesa 49-80 NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Meso 714 540·9100 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quail St., N~rt Beach 833·93 • TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN 2845 Harbor Blvd1Costa Mesa 540·64 0 • •• GOOD AD! 642- 5678 ~'Pilot IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910, •5E•R•Vl-C•E ___ ICARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING 3 712 IA WN CARE 3 80 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES 3 8 7 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Repairs, Remod. Doors. win-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE •EXTERIOR• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •THUNDER ROOFINO• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES HARDWOOD 3615 FLOORS FENCES 3548 & DECKS -------•II dows. tablnets, stucco & dry· eWINDOW Cleaning •FENCES GATES• CLEAN/WAX/POLISH Beale Verd M11lnt. •SPECIALIST• Per1onallzed Pet Care For all of your roofing wau, lences. gates, etc. l.lc. •Screen Repairs• n1w/rtpalr/po1t replaced All types of floors! Lewns, Cleenups, The Calif. Public Ullll· Lowest prices/Free HI Kennel alternative. No needs. Reroof/repalr. DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC REMODELING 3408 WE PUT IT ON OR TAKE IT OFF Amtex T exturing *Bob 841 ·8085 * 35yr1 exp Jerry &42·0587 Allordablo•Rellablo Rbdwood • L,..576605 35 Years Exp. Tr•• Trimming, Lt lies Commission RE-L111437·381 703-2419 stress or worry. Lie, Lie 638144848-4122 H II QUIRES that all used p I A to z HANDYMAN Free Estl•729·7079 Jim Whyte 642-7206 714-648-8708 11u ng 979·8245 Gene Abram• • ntlng Ins. Ref's.• 673-7184 i---------INSTALIJREFACE CABINETS,________ household goods lnVExtOualPalnVAeasS . TRANSIATOR/ ,-*Wood Fonc••* --------Oreen Scene Landscpng movers print their ~·,~~~::: 0~~t9h~5~~2°;:· CONCRETE & rep1oce:repa11, lree hauling HAULING 3720 & Irrigation, Trimming P.u.c . Cal T number; ~~: 11~~~.1.~·Ji•~ai7 PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927 3557 es~matos Low priees. Uc'd & Aomoval1, Cloan-limos and chauffeurs --------MASONRY AdvB11U1gt cooslr. 97~·S301 ups & Malnt, St. Lie. print their T.C.P. num-ik•'• Custom Pal,,tlng CARPET 3514 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. ii JUNK To The DUMP #599025, 850-8109 ber In all advertise-Prof, Clean, Quality THE LOCAL PLUMBER ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Best Price/Quality FLOOR INSTALL (714-988·1882) • TREES • ments. If you have a Work. lnVExt & Docks. -1 Willlam Bangtrt Co. Will haul what Trash ... question about tho le· Ll703468 631-4810 Since 1947 LEARN SPANISH NOWI Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Also Translator-Interpreter. .,.Suuina 673J409 ---------1 Landscape, brick, stone Man won~tl 968 1 882 Topped•e111ove Lawn• Ill r Tr Friendly Servl~A •WholeHI• C11rpet CQn(rete. 8oo.7aa.1007 REPAIRS 3620 · '" · · ga yo a mover, mo **LJ PAINTING** ....... Repalr/Restrech/lnstall _.lr'Hhlo. 751-3478 or ·chauffeur, call: Gd Prlcol Best Workl L#476000 675·93041 ________ _ ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Repalr SOUEAKY·Floorsl •CEMENT WORK• •QUALITY WORK• HEALTH, BEAUTY L11wn Service. Mow/ Public Ulllfties 13 Yrs Exp. Froe Eau --------TILE 3928 1oay 443.7915 24hr PLAIN/STAMPED edge/1od/1prlnklers/ Commission Ll659061 530.8440 •DAN DAWSON• 1=jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DUNCAN Brlck/StonefTll•/Block Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc & FITNESS 3740 cln·up. Al 988·2718 714-558-4151 MIKE'S P•lntlng Co. 1• CONSTRUCTION REPAIRS/COATINGS Mrble/Carpet·Bnd/lns iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ive msg or call after 5 lnVExt•Drywll•Texture PLUMBING GrouVTll• RHtoratlon Regrout•Receulk Repair-Clean & Seal FrH Estimate 540-7301 Regrout Sysltms L1538fJfs 20 vrs Exp smo11 & CARPET L541656 305-8292 L108279 722"7332 Lose Fat Fast! Our MD• • VICTOR'S • D~~~~~~~r;:,s~~~,~~ coating/Cell. 12vr Exp ::~~~=r~· ·R~':.~~ Lg Jobs 850-7042 CLEANING 3515 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie. --------got results. Latest Pror111ional Gardening Long Dist. Free Est. 754·1262 Pgr550-2015 Faucets • Fixtures BOATING SERV1CES 3470 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cone, Patio, Driveway HANDY MAN 3710 diets & mads as aeon 10 Yra. Exp. Xlnt Ref'a T#181632 979·3114 L701442 Bonded Anylhing In Plumblngl Fplc, BBQ1. Rel. 20 Yr on TV's 20/20 & Fob. (714) 457·1739 PACIFIC PAINTING Ll554722 846-6720 Low Co•t • Fulr Serv Exp. Tetry 057 ·7504 Allure mag. Newport A PROF'L GARDENER Two Brothers Moving WE DO IT RIGHTI Pgrl 717·5729 •CarpeVUph Cleaning Hom•&Rental ProptrtlH B1 rlotrlc Ctr. 673·8586 S O S SI TREE R Id II I C 'I ¥ Caring for each land-ame ay vc nee FREE ESTIMATES! "==::::=::::=::::=::::=::::=::::= • es en a omm Palnt·Carponlry-1981 L t R I ~ Free Esll 729·7079 CONTRACTORS Drywall and morel scape as It It were my . owes a es Lie 684376 722-7885 Expert Drain Cleaning SERVICES 3929 SUNSET o a I MPROVEMENTS own. Lnrry 854-4673· LJ11 134650 957"1500 RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. & Plumbing Repairs '=jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *s*1aN & BANN*E*R ------~ GENERAL 3558 ery 45·5277 BeST JOB a d I All k t• Ho••1C! 3756 ar en ng, Pllnllng-lnl/£11 House/Apt 20yrs exp. WOI Cuatom Tr•• se,,,lc• • Vinyl Boat Lettering CERAMIC HANDYMAN Painting, m,1; landacaplng, clean PAINTING 3858 Quality Job. Frff Ht. Guar. Steve 545-8298 No Tree Too Tall. • Prol'I 1n11allatlon TILES 3528 CPI BUILDERS INC. Elect•Plumb•Carpt'y iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ups, 1ree 1rlm. Refs. L'1"'*'"'8"'7 838·8888 N B h T s 11 T 1 M bl 25Y A r ....,., • Precise Plumblng o us oo ma . HI-Performance 7 year Resldentlal Const. i .. Ir •· fl• es For AJI Your Painting, FREE Est. 436·1518 SNYDER PAINTING Repairs & Remodels Call Tom 968·279 1 Vinyl-OUTLASTS paint Uc.1518424•1n1ured Jerry Boll 77tMs3 eo Windows, Doors, & Lllnd1C•SJ9 Remodellng 21yra Oualltw Palntlnt Free E1tlmat91 at FRACTION of coat. Leakr Showers Rep'd (714) 985~993 Carp'try, roof'g, plbg Gu1lerlng... Call Vaid tune up/maln1enace, PLUS touchups. ~V~~'9ga~0 ~~~J~~'. Ll8873t8 909-10.90 H.8, TREES 714·379•8880 ~~~~~1~~0:.~n::-~;~ painting, remodel R~~PIAB•o~e~S86•;-10°~!3 land1cape/artl111c design. 24 Hre. Richard Sinor Ltlf630617 722·7330 ---------Lowest Pricel Also BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 DOORS 3580 EI• c fT 11 e /SI u cc o. ContractorlC27-&0400&. Uc 280844 &45-3209 Bonsal Expt. 865-0893 673-8065 or 846-a526 Concrete deckl/Repaira Citizen Discount! Prol'I & Ethical. 645-7505 1---------1•90N'S PAINTING• PROPERTY Reeaon11bl• Ret•• MORGAN, Uc'd 850-3261 --------QUALITY CARE Fn~:,~· u::~:~~: MGMNT 3898 WALL Tlle/Marble/20 yrs exp An experienced C •El HOM" r1111e1 •----. ----'-20 yr• axp, sxc:ellent Qual wk, refs, freo Ht. dependable doo r etpe ntrr eotrlcal ""~ LEGAL workmanahlp, fair 637"9498 oreoo..le-9722 COVERINGS 3932 ff 0 h Q Plumblng•Orywa11• SE~VICES 3760 1 .,A5 "' A •W.P. YOUNGQUIST •XP'D LOCAL CO. PERSONAL IECRET'Y L-4484l 5 Je 490-eas anger. unr woik, Stucoo•Pelntlng•Tll• iiiiiil\iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SEIVICBS 3812 prces.""' "'417 on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii reaa Don 521•8910 P.inUntt Contreotor Xlnt Ref's. & Rates. /Typl ng•Reports ' Roof1ng•Jim 641-749-4 JENKINS PAINTINQ OuaJ. palnUng by ptofls TORILLI REALTY Cuetom W11llpeper /PropoHll•ContraC11 CLEANING HANDYMAN Malnt Repair. :~RSIN01 CARI! A•vocable Living Trust lnt/E><t. Wallpaper, Ucl602098. In•. Lea1lng/Mgt 540·7355 Strlpplng/P•lntlng ,/Corro1pnd 640-8715 SERVICES 3548 DRYWALL Lt Plumbing, Elec., ompen on. 2~r1 25 Years Trust Exp. drywall, texturing, etc. frH Ht. &45-3305 No Job too emalll -------...a.i S!RVJra 3584 Crpnty, Paint, 10Yrs oxp. Loving Carel all 1295 No Hidden F .. 1 David, 1-8()C).18Q..8222 5"-Off w/ad. 873·2937 "''" Eva 831·7188 Hom• v11111 848·7107 ---------• Can't Hem to CARB GIVER 3501 .A TOUCH OF' cLASs liii•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E•pl Mark see-7990 --------CHUNG'• PAINTING PIANO a VOCAL get to ell thoH ~~o:t~!r. ·~~~~ 1n~:'1~ Cleaning. Res/Comm Ha,...Tape•Texhu• Home R•etoratlon & JEun:LRY 37841-MASO ___ N_R_Y ___ 3_8_2_8 20 Yr• Elcp. Gd Prlcel 'eee,,.v5 3818 rtp•lr Job• advice to th• ctuy. C•r• for Senior• Lie/Bonded. Free Eat. "cou•bc ca.1ing removal Remodellng. Tile, JTAO Guar work. FrH Est. ~" " 931·211 't anY11me Homec•r•/apptl/ahop Ter•aa 292.7 143 Water ctamago. Free drywall, woodwork, Llcl375602 538·1534 ••iil•ilii••••I around lhe house? Etc:. 15Yrs Exp. Xlnt E1tl Kevin 873-6620 fences, docks, room Wilham Harold Jewelers JOHN DOfUM MAION9" PIANO &ea.·Actvanced Let the Reis. Lynh 631-2081. •BOSS HOUSECLEANING 0C1CS1t1on1, rool1, gen Watch & jewelry repair Btlck•Stone-Block 808 HUnON CO. AJI age• ·1"eaeher cert. Claallfled CLASSll'll!D Ovw11ocked w1lh aturt? A call to Cla1110td wll htlj M2·51 8 Llc:ensed·Bond9d repair•. CommfRH. Antique/Fine Jewelry Lal ls q Job OKI lnVEx1. Acou1llc c:ell Entet1alnment Avall. It's the rHource Y~ 110.00 per hOUt. EL!CTRJCAL 3610 R•ll/Fr.. E111matH. &uyi..-,,,lde 873-0381 ucitne:n-13,~832 remove/apply/repair. J9Mlfer 64HM9 Service c:an c:ount on to Mii • 714-548-0a.. John, 947·!1520 TRADE lhlhklhg 01nivlhg1 Ll822831 "2 .... 1 Sell your unwant;d Directory ~~~a~,_:~.~~~: RITA ~1 IEleotrlcel worll Semi Aell1•d c:onttactot. gatage eale? •met111c1 P•lnllntt Item• th• euy wayl htlp you find our c:olumn• compel Cleenlntt Done fUtihU Dune11n ··~Irle: Rpr1, lmprvmntl, aml oiv. us • calll Int/Ext W•Qpaper/Ule To p .. c. your quallll•d buyer• to Reforencea Avallabfe. Quick ResponH Jobt. Ouallty, lntegnty, through clnslfled CLAISIPlllED Compelltw. r••· 10 ~ claaslfled •d call rtllable help. calll 11•+tV717'9 Local Ue. eS0.7042 I ca1e, Ken 042·1770 942·1878 842·•978 exp-Fr" est 751"2039 848·1•78. M2 ... 71 ....... ---~~--~ SA1'tJROAY, JULY '2.9, 199S 87 := 2726 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FURNITURE 6014 ..... wi~i&-iiii~~ll!!~~~~~ 5530liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii liiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Like Newl OalC trundle ---------------------------- 1 -~~~~T w":~;9~°,!~ EMPLOYMENT RETAIL SALES ~~. ~4~.~~&~ollff ta· By CHARLES GOttEN 2\118• min, 2"00 1q 11 5530 Futon Emp. nHd1: with OMAR SHAltf' .. TODAY'S CROSSWoRP PUZZLE min, quiet surround· AHi. Managera/SalH ---------and TANN AH HIRSCH ACROSS 1ng1, 1pec1acular vlaV"t $3S OOO/Yr lnoom• A1aoc. for fHI grow· MERCHANDISE or very near beach. pot•ntlal. Readln t'.°9c~~1!n ~9~6M8;,. FV550&7 MISC. 6015 WEEKL\" BfUl>GE QUIZ 1 ~':-Wl'l'f $3000/mo max, 3-yr b0ok1. Toll Freo (1~ ... vu .,.. 5 Junk 1se. 909·337-9909 800-898·9778 Ext R-iietall Sa lea Perm. LIDO l:'CTATE SALES Q. l • lioth \-ulni:rnble. os South •AK 8115 ·": 8 6 3 tit I 7 3 •7 10 Poa1hv• votet 1361 for dotalls. pos. avl 111 Leg.a. For '""'llt' h Id 14 Ar11st Not<Je 2742 A DAILY SALARY OF energetic poran whom Liquidating remelnlno you o . 15 Stevie Wonder's $400 A DAY working easlly can converse e11oat1 ot m1ml11go Tho h1ddmi; has procttded· 1nstr11men1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for Don Lapre ol lhe w/cust.3l0-40s.2515 dissolution. 5200,000 •KQ873 'V'73 0:95 •QJ ICJ2 WEST NORrn EAST Ot.rrH 161mpulse Yard Space Getod TV •how "Making w1~rth o\)ontlquos, I~; 10 1.. 2 . ? 17 Un101oseon STORAGE !>q CAl41t 60 Volk~w•ll)<'TI ton 61 Pow•1 l>f HrvlCe ~ ShadegivOf 6!> f 1f)1$hed 66 Adam"1 I'll\ 67 ~SllC b1r\1 r.s Crys1a1 ga1or11 69 Aclrf'SS P1<.kl•J1rl concrete area In l'jwpt Money." Call Don at TOBACCONIST n uro, ronzos, The biddmi: has procet'ded· What ortwn·dc1 )OU take"> 19 Sh1p·s Boa1s/RV'1 up lo 1500 1•800.482•1113.. Full & PfT Aef"a. Ivory tu1ks, mirrors, NORTH £AST SOUTH WEST rersonnol DOWN Fl2 •. 17/Ft2. 873·5975 -:A-::::-:-:~~~'="',___ See Mr. Abarta at: vaaos, paintings, 10 Pan 14 Pass Q N 20 emale COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PPLIANCE TECH Ivory, etc. Fri/Sol/Sun 2NT Pass ? • 5 · 'either \Wnerablr, as sal\dpiper 1 H11s on Po rm F{T Mon·Frl. 250 Ogfo St. 850·8463 10.4. 1240 Logan #I, \'h d 1. d ? South you hold 21 Members of ? Host Must have own truck Costa Mosa. Ooalors \ at 0 you u• no~ 1110 flock 3 Kilchf!n I<..<~ & tools. Call 641·8481 WAREHOUSE welcome. •7'& 4 vA J 9 8 5 <.J 5 2 ._7 3 22 Ronts 4 1nven1or ASSEMBLY ~euJ.t ~~e'~~kll~n~f.~~ •-P-LA_N_T_S_A_L_E_A_C_R_E_S Q. 2 • !'ie1thcr vulnerable, as 24 ~=~~~~~ 5 ~~~r;:J Wu...,owck~t.u.ouda;;s;\lll.lr-"'100<bl)--41:e:eul ,_..,..a11G---.W. eemputet Co.mQOUo.unlQl(lS UlQ South you hold· The b1dd1QR h~s__pro<:reded 26 CLunie pl 91111s 6 F1lmc; and some Engllsh req. exp. Temp to perm bird baths 520. Citrus· !llOltTR -u.S'i-SOO'Ml ~ "2T -liver 041 I "Cmlrti1"131'1W7r ---------1 "tluaMy tor health Ins, opponunity, oxcollont fruit-avocado (frunmg) •K 9 8 ";;A 10 2 ¢Q J 7 •A 9 8 4 I• PaMi 1,... Pass 28 Bulrushes e•press1on PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOlV£0 di I S T I LISP I LADS AGATE IOWA ELIA URGEO KNIT c LOG LEONI NE I ROUTINF -r lJ E. • ~IN E- L IN IM l N l S T nJOL 10 .JIL • 0 0 r S ~NN ER L E l •~P I CAL •C u It 1 A ST ER AS •fA CE s L E lt T s IN c.; LUISE 0 -ARMED •OEA- IWASSAI L STAMMER ALAl l LOGE I SUE.OE TORN EPIC ELAN D .1 W ,..l IC n ,.. -r ,.. • • , ~ c ' .., .,. Wiid. ~ ... C',. BUSINESS OFFICE vacations, holiday pay benefits. 472·2339 51 O. Junipers, vinos. Partner opens the btddmg with one 31:1 Pau ? 32 Less cooked 8 Aci<Pss NT & much more. Apply Ultlmate Staffing herbs $1. On palms 8 ' no trump What do you respond? What ocuon do you ta kc? 35 Foul Aloc1A 30 Duiocner and FOR RE 2769 In person 9am to 2pm $20. * 909-674-9422 36 Chnstmas song 9 Con1am1nates Tolstoy 49 Won.es 51 Kitchen utens~ M·F 9351 Jeronimo (at Wedding Dress! Q. 3 • !\either '-ulnerable, as Q. 6 . N:, South. vulni:rable. y~u 37 Singer Yoko tO Me•IC8n 31 Wild plum Newpt Office 700 ·~ft Alton) Irvine. EMPLOYMENT Never wornl Swool South ~·ou hold· hold· 38 Least ono•nal penlnS\Jla 32 Heany laugh 1 'h blocks from Bay. Ultimate Staffing SERVICES 5533 hoart nockllne, cop 4 t Also 11 Sltps up lJ Polcer slakE! 42 AboVe 12 "The Al11can 34 Swe;iler $675/mo. AUTO MECHANIC sleeves. Size 8/10. 6 9 8 5 3 Ci6 2 (110 s •A Q 6 5 • Queen· (714)875-8106 Wheel alignment. Mustseel56000BO •6 1:'7 S<t AJIOS43 •984 :~~~~~~ scuptwrtlf!f 35 ~~:r;r10P.11 Office Sult•• Avail Apply In person, New· ••••-•• 548"4382 The biddmg has proceeded: 47 Lei go 13 Ba'ites sonqh"d From 200·3000 sq It. port Tire. 3000 E. Please be owaro that ---------WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH ~~R~dm~ pr~~t WEST 49 FloWer v1s1tor 18 Bt1n1o;h • 39 Leopard., Competitive ratos Coast Hwy, CdM. the hstlngs In this cat-COMPUTERS 6018 Iv Obi Pa.. ? I• Obi ? 50 Margarine 23 Sa1amarld<'r '>POIS 4500 Campus Or., Npt Cabinet lnat/Fab egory may roqulre you Whal action 00 )'OU take? 51 Spanned 25 Pro 40 Vex Beach. 852-8388 Quick, career-minded. lo call a 900 numberliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \\.'hat acuon do-you lake? 55 Eanh. lor one 26 S1011cs 43 Flower~ craltsperson. Entry lvl, In which thoro Is a M ac claealc 2/40 58 H1l lhe -28 Quoled 46 Oo1T11<:1le at.or may t aln 650 0382 charge per minuto. Llko nowl keyboard Q. 4 • As South vulnerable, you ulOk 'or onswus on Monda." get mad 29 Smidgen '18 Ginner ii INiiiDiiUiiSiiTiiRiiilALiiiiii2ii7ii8iii8I COOK' ~xp .• ret.tu:red ·---------mouse, 100 prgrms & hold: '' ' _......,2,........,.3 _.,.4_ ~5 -~-r::--"'1:8::--~"~ Eve shifts & wknds. ,~ moro $350 265-1722 1----------------------------1 WHt•ld• CM at 17th & MARGARITAVILLE EMPLOYMENT ..,1...,..4----+---+-- Whllller 100 sq ft all 2332 w. PCH NB WANTED 5535 WANTED PETS & CORONA CORONA olc. 1200 •Q ll o lc/ ---------6122 t 7 warehso. 3400 sq 11 FULL & PART TIME TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 DEL MAR 6122 DEL MAR of c/warehse. Agent on RET Al L SALES Engllih •peaking lady I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1t::-::---t-----1..-.- slto. Avl lor errands & h se-USED GOLF BALLS ADORABLE Sale Sat 29th 8am· Yard/Moving 29/30 20 650·8287 OPPORTUNITIES keeping. Tue-Fri. Day OLD GOLF CLUBS AKC Puppies & 5pm. Furn, clothes, Barn. Furn, hsehold Challenging op· call Wanda 476"1932· Top S paid. 675·9103 CFA Kittens cars. music equ1p1. Items. clths. every· BUSINESS & FINANCE portunitles with the Widow will llve·ln tor or 800-A45·7878 We have Iha largest . sport oqu1p1. books. thing! 401 Columbus loader In th&' one hour elderly as companion,,_________ selection of ped19"ee toys. hsehold Items & film developing Indus· driver, cook, etc. FREE TO YOU6022 dogs & cats anywhere Goldmine Juckt•--------- try are available for Local refs ¥ 760-7944 All loved & well 521 ~'l Bogonfa Avo. COSTA MESA 6124 aggressive individuals Cared for COM (noar 3nd SI} lnlerestod. In working ·--------· Free cleaning for PETLANO HUNT BCH Sat. 9.4 Cast-iron siv •MOVING SALE* lloxlble hours in our you! Garages. yards, Nonheost corner of Hswares, toys. clths July 29th, 9am-4pm t::3:-::7-1r--+--< stores in the Orange MERCHANDISE ofhccs, houses, elc Adams & Brookhurst Tbl/Chrs & Much Misc Brand now Samsung County/San Diego ••••••••• 531·4866 963-4887 1535 Sondcastle computer w pcmter markot. II you aro a -,---t--t-h--1-h-t Free to approved $500. furn. lots morel lriondly. Outgoi.ng per· ree o • r 9 •Wicker bassinet S50, 1959 t978 A Pl 2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 H om. 2 ' yr old homes: 4-yr-old male 2 1 ldl h osemary son with a history ol ---------1' s & 1 o ng cane c airs dealing professionally ANTIQUES 601 O Germ Shop mix. Lov-amoyed 2-Syr-o d s 1 oo ea, 2 0011 era· Moving Sale Sat 29 th 47 ing playful l1kos to lomole Aussie hop· di $50 t 9am Furn. hsehold DIVORCE FORCES SALE! with customers, we"d 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' · herd Lab mu<. Prclcr es oa. an ique like 10 talk to you.'• run. love& dogs & wicker baby scolc lloms, bed conlorters, Pay phone ne-36 socurod 125 Yr old Fre nch pnople gro~t watch to keep together. vory S 00 & garden ~mdow, Hourly wages com· ~ • " • 1 1 1 · antq cup sau •· sites S9.000/Mo LISI you Champlavlet Clock oog 557 3176 allectionate & play u StOO M 1 Id clothes. books. art ob· monsurale with expo· • B cer . ans 10 new/us. 1·800-439-5930 W/porcelian p~i'ntmg•-----------7-yr-old male lue L nno ch na Wobbor 1octs, baby 11oms, rlence, complete ben· .. N ew Kltto n s 4 Long s e x i · LOCAL RTE•24 Loca-1 t k d at base. Valuo $7800. hair & 3 Calico 10 Merle Aussie hep-BBQ-used once $40. wooden window II • B All 0 1 pac age an com· Soll $1500 FIRM Polo herd mix. Gorgeous, Brown & Joro~n 1~010 blinds. women's b1· on s u Y or prehenslve training good homo I 645-9636 10 al & calm Neeos " " Part•Posslblo 2K 11 bl Pl 642-5141. Y · & chairs, yellow S400, cycle & lots moro! Wkly*800·599·6769 :~op1;7~ :erse~n d~~~= 1-*-B ___ U_Y_l_N"""'G,..-IT .......... E_M....,..S-*-1-J-E-W-E-L-R-Y-F-U-R-S-~ R~~l~:;';.~·E3~3~~;~ ~~:Ir~ ~fadg1~:2si :~1'~ ====:.2:.7:.7:.2.:.1:._s_•_r_e __ e __ t_.;:;:~ PAY PHONE ROUTE rogular store hours at From 1800·1960. 1 pc • AKC/OFA/SCH3. Ger· s2oo. brass hoodbd .-SO Local & Eslab Sites Fox Photo, 3617 Pa-to entire es1a10. Paint· & ART 6025 Earn $1500 wookly. clf1c Coast Hwy. Co· ings, books, lurnlluro, iiiiiiiii:t•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii man Imes. $600-$800. S 1 00. Oriental rug 1-800-866·4588 24 hrs rona Del Mar. (714) I 714-891-2178 9x12 $300. colloo etc. lmmedate cash, ERT Serigraph tab'~ s100 table & 673-9080. .. 673 6223 1 Save abused and -· VENDING·FANTASTIC _....,..,._.,.,,,_,,,...,,..,.,,,..,.,.,..,,,..-top"'· · v msg 1975, .. Splondour'" abandoned pets. Be a chairs $50. bluo Local routo. 400% J=.UNDRAISING Oak Up Right Plano il-144 of 260, S3000. volunteer/loster. Call Mason jar $100. profits. $1200/wk Acct Exec, $1500/mo. Carved upholstord Call 645·9636. 714.597.9037. lamps, screen & k1tch poten11al. MUST SELL! 31~-mo assignment. 1· Settee (714) 548•6867 ooors, wat erscapo 1·800-745·3358 1 2 yrs exp In sales/ painting $1 oo. 3 VENDING: Groat 2nd. fundralalng. Public PAINTING PIANOS & canes. 2 vaccum Income & Top Quality speaking ability. Prior APPLIANCES 6011 EQUIPMENT 6031 ORGANS ~ 6059 cleaners, mirrors. pie· Equipment. non-profit a plus. Re-lures. toys. clothos. Repainting? W you're looking lo repo1111 d, ielxM1d rt, 1eplcKe 11 °' 1estore 11, loot 1n 11\e Pilo1 Oossmeds to hnd rtie lef'<l(l lOIJ'tt looking IOI . 67 Call 642-5678. 52 O.ver s Qf';ir • 53 Food consume; 54 UnemoltOflall)' 55 Hurrocane tr;vi. 56 Enflce 57 Arabian {1111f 58 IM-manne1e<I 62 ·11 Happene<I -tJ.gt11 63 Be1111er s constructro11 It 12 I) 1•800•820•4353 sume to: Umled Way 13'" color TV-mako ol OC. 1801'2 Mitchell K enmore washer & GR AC C 0 5 HS P Knabe Baby Grand ofter. NO DEALERS. So. lrvfne 92714. Attn: gas dyer S150 ea. Xlnt Airless P;unl Sprayer. Ebony finish xlnl 600 Jasmine, CdM Human Resources EOE condl 645-9785 . S 1 OOO. Poto 642·5141 · condl SS.000 OBO ANNOUNCEMENTS · 586_970S-Whether you·re buying PIT OFFICE ASST New Whrllpool Dryor or soiling, Class11iod Put a few to work words for you. Data entry & word white, fully leatured. OFFICE PIANO $200 OBO covors all your noodsl proc skills req"d . 15· elect.$ hall pnco. FURNITURE & Upr1ght. nice looking 25 hrs/wk oltemoons. OBO 644 8088 Will move 645-9070 LOST & $8.50/hr. 494·7018 · EQUIPMENT 6047 Yamaha C3 Plano FOUND 2 9 2 5 POSTAL & QOV'T J08S Westinghouse Washer Ebony, I 1 k e new 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $21/HOOR ,. BENEFITS heavy duly St 5o. KX•5700 Panasonic Corder. Asking 10k w •• t I n g h 0 us. Fax, $320, 25 .. FISCher II 760 6776 6 Clawe NO EXP WILL TRAIN Dryer $1 50 Wheeler 1toreo TV $280. Sharp o1 er. . On Rear Paw• To Apply Call 714-647-1991 19 inch electrlc lawn· 4.flead VCR s 180, LOST:Black & Wht PT/FT tor small restau· mower S50 642·9052. Hoover stand-up vac· BICYCLES 6060 long hal~. lem~~8• cat rant In Costa Mesa. Black & Decker ofec-uum 560 548·7637 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii named Bolle I:? In 8am·2pm lie>< hrs tric edgor S25. All xlnt lhe 11lclnity ol Orange Noed car.' Start S5.50i cond1tionl 642·9052 1---------Reconditioned & and 23rd and 24th In hr Brion 548•7427 PETS & used Bikes. like now. CM or possibly noor ---·---·-----•---------Call 641·9264. Marguerite In COM. PT/FT Help Wanted AUCTIONS 6012 ANIMALS 6049 REWARD! Any lnlor· Suki's Flowers. Floral '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mallon please coll assistant In Fash Isl. 1• c::;i~~I::? TICKETS 6075 Marie 675-6827. Commlsslon•to $5/hr 4-FAMILY Computer & FREE Malteese! Lost Cat Irvine Ter· 756·1558 leave msg. parts, whlchf, Ensure, Noed home tor loving race, Corona Del Mar PT/FT Inside tole collectibles, jewolry, male dog. Houaobro· 7·14-94. Croam Long-sales. Computer sup-gym equip. tapos, etc. ken, 2 years old. haired Himalayan w/ pltos, xlnt earning po· Sat, 519 Jasmine-yard "Big Boy"' Great w/ CHEAP AIR Most US Cilios •From $190 (t-W)* •From $350 (RT)* No Restric tion• 1-800-360·6802 blue eyes. 675-3307 tentlal. PC exp nee. kids. Please phone Lo•t Gold & colored Flox hrs, no evos, aher 2pm 966·1772. stono bracelet. C.M. Call 432-9550 or FURNITURE 6014 Adopt Rottwellerl Reward! 548-0779 lax 432·9538 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Malo 3yrs AKC 1301bs ••••••••• Real Eatllte 2 Cribs 1 wht w/ trained. Noods special ••••••••• matching Chlldcralt homo I 5 4 5 ·2 9 1 2 RIAL SITATI 1ALD dresser/chg tbl. ' not ADOPT·A·PET •••••••• GARAGE SALES PERSONALS PERSONALS 3002 Aa amWNG ro rJUJtll The One You Want la Out Therel find him or her at 1 •900·850- 3000 ext t 533 S2.tllinw> ti+ Procell IOZ·IS4·7420 MEET NEW PEOPLE TH! FUN WAY TODAY! 1 ·900-!Ms-8200 Ext. 8357 SU9Jmitt. Must bl t 8 yrs. PrOClll Co (&02) 954·7420 •Romano• For You! 1 ·900-388-0500 x 1837 S2 99/mln. mu1t bl 18 yn ProCall Co. 602-954·7<120 •l'neicpleln•d Powerl 1-on·1 With ernazlng Psychic MI00·820·8500 11t 7921 S3.99/mln, mutt bt 11 yr• ProCtll Co. 602·954·7420 , MBMBERSHIPS 3018 eWOULD YOU LIKa TOPLAYOOLFT I 1 eoJmo. 200 Cour1H + men\t>erahlp In Pvt. c lub. Reepond to: Gott P.O. Bex 7384 N .B., CA 82880 No matter What you're dolnQ. ~ "°"'**' Busy walk·ln locatiQo. ural wood. 644·2233 Every Sal & Sun at ---------~ p&an. For lnteMew Couch·So. Wes t col· PETSMART. Fountain can Ron Taylo(. ors, oversz cushions, Valley. Puppies, kit· The,,...... L·shape $450/obo. tens and more, :ill BALBOA PENINSULA 6107 ......, "-Coffee tbf, whito·wash looking for loving, car· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673•7300 base w/gls top $150/ Ing homos. CALL 597· Sale Sat 29 9am·2pm. obo. So. wos1 framed 1_9_0_3_1_1o_r_m_o_r_o_1_n_10_._ Furn, cllhs, toys. hse- art, desert scone, vi-hold items. 1135 East RECEPT/CLERICAL brant colors S50 ea/ Balboa (near 0 St.) Small yet e11t1remely obo. Whl·wash wd No room left Class1lied is ..... busy trade promotion dresser, 6 drwrs $250/ In the garage CONVENIENT firm looking tor ex-obo. Mtchng WW wd for the car? whether you're buy-lremely organ i zed, framed mirror $100/ ing, selling, or just conscientious & hard· obo. Ivory ceramic fir looking, classlfied has worlelng lndlvldual lamp $60. 2 lwn beds what you need! able to accomplish 5125/0bo. Nevor usod CLASSIFIED mulllple tasks slmulta· linens. floral print, 642·5878 neously, Aosponslblll· '-=$=4=0=/=se=•=· =7=20=·=8=0=-J=O=========iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llee Include heavy 1 .. phones, dolo base ontry, heavy mall/ship· ping duties, mass malllngs, ming & gen· eral operational tasks. Computer knowledge a must Including data ba1e & word process· Ing capablllllH . Salary low 20'1 DOE. Please 1end resume to: P.O. Box 94«, Newport Beach, CA 92658. Or tax 10 714·760-8780. RETAIL GROCERY Qel•on'• Marketa 1 .. k1 PfT •otry level Clerk• Helpers a S•rvlo• D•ll Clarks. Must be able to work lle>C 1chedule Incl wknd1/holldays. se.&O/Hr start+ union bntta & oppty to ad· vance. If you enjoy working with• public, are nHt & have good communlcallon akUls, apply In pet1on Mon- Fri 8am to 5pm at 1680 San Mlguel Or., Newport Beach. EOE ReTAIL PIT RETAIL SALES F11hlon Island Run your ad in the Newport Beach Cosio Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Bioch Fountain Volley !~tto reoc: (NV t 00 ,000 homes. Fox us this form with yout" credit " cord # « moil it in with 0 cl.de todayf Run fat a ..all i YfJAJ11 car cloll not ...... ""'. faranal.w.lek FREE Al for $1 er ---------·--··-~··········· t I : . D YIS,SIU. ~y CAR : t t t • : ....... : t t t~ I ,. t I • Clly : • n, : -,._------- • CNiil c-1 O MC Ct.$ OtoM X : • r.-1 • • • • • ----,,....~-°""'--,_,._, .... ~ .... --...... .---. .. --.111----= g::.,-:.., -a---~ g:-..::. -"D __ ., __ 0 ... - • t t • • • • as low as • ON SELECTED MODELS * ON SELECTED MODELS* ·. DISCOUNT PRICES CLEARLY MARKE fil/lITRACER ON EVERY CAR IN STOCK INCLUDING OVER 60 USED CARS 'EVERY VILLAGER fYffil CONTINENTAL ' .. • II SAl\MDAY, JUlY 29, 19!15 COSTA 11BSA 1124 IUICll 9035 VOIJISWAGEll tU5 .... Sal al 7Mt4pm, '84 lllwl•r•, full •a• c•tt• .. t Nk ... mL Chh•, boolw, dlahe9, poww, on• owner, AC/A.M(FM O•••• bliby cfth• & •pof1 xlnt cond. Must ..it. atarm. Showroom equip. 1045 Pantt'IWI 11990, Call 54 .. 7521 c:ondt 15550 723·1tMIQ 1988 .Mlt• GU 19V HllNTINGTON ru~~our 9045 70K "'" AC, ...... --BEACH e140 .~ ... • .. ~ .......... , R•cato ••• , •• an•rt, -.. '"'· '" ""· .. ~•·· r --FR_O_NT_ -.-B-RA_I<E_ -FL-U-ID •ea c ... rlo• Cla•alo alway• gar•ged . IT Sale Sat 7•m-t, 4 file VS NT 010 Ice Cold $8,900 obo 838·2249 I ""'"""· •oeoi. •••o. .,,·Condi AM.,,,M ca.. I BRAKE p> ADS SER' 'ICE llr•wood. camf>l:;H bk· Jld't.8LP•rte.cll N••~liimru~==:::::::! .n , V ~ck 0022 Man?rt 91d Nothing! 1240o' Obo "AUTOS l•ntludr• pM'.lt lc l11bor ~sort Ptral I Recommmded every '2 yrs: • C•ll SIOVO 054·7114. WANTED 9246 I $6900+ fAX . , , , $35 ~EWPO{tT • . '88 Caprlc• Cl••••o!;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;it BEACH 61~9 .r,uuy ..iloaded, new Famllv Need Truck, L. .J L. .J ~iiiiiiii;;;;iii;;;;~i&il ·f:r•s, AC, .am/Im ca11, car or van. Running or - - - - - _ _ ____ _ AUTO SER VICE Sev•r•I P'•mllv S•I• -ow mlles $'1,75S minor repair will pay riL-UB-E-SE-RVJ_C_E~ •20Vf811dMwedee:0 .r::::::;;;;;:::+j Port Ctt8.ll•• Pl•c•. 080. 531~866 cash. (818) 06~7780 ; I eenz EXpeftence k Sat July 29 8am· •WANT I! D• I I ...a..itmers ~ ' b1 6 4 5 . 1 2 3 4 '12pm. Clothlng, t• Jl.Q '67·'6G camaro'1. Also lncludfloU,oilfUta&:lubriaitiori Guaran1eelf - an<I a lew an1Jques. 72 Mopal' Mu1c1a' earl $ 00 ~& 217 AVOCADO UNIT 4 30,0001 60,0001 90,000 Miit• s.u 'fOUI' holM '92 Grand Caravan. Any C()fldlUon OK. Wiii I 2 8 I 0 I $ 2 9 8 oo+TAX I throughclualll•d. Loaded, V6, rack, pay cashJ 982·7778 +TAX rwarranty C Q S TA M E S A 842 .. 878 alloys w/Mlch Ores. 1-~?===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~====~§~~~~~~~~§g~~===~~~;;~~~~~~;~ :::::::::11~~;,~~~~~~,:~~~~Sl~~~I _j u ~ • orr111 APPL' T o MOIT "'001P.1* $1 .. ,975 648-7580 ~ - - - - - -~ .,,;,. - - - - - -78' Podge 8200 Van ANTIQU.c;, & 360 V8. Auto, Tow pkg CLASSICS 9250 TRANsPoRTAnoN ~~~·~'""'0."~.m 1• •• -'!. .. 'li"-.. A ..... EY .. A• .. :0 .. o'!. .. T; 111f you're looklng_ for a car;· classlited has news for you BOATS 7011 FORD 9075 OUf~IELD ELECTRIC BOATS NOW AVAILABLE! fl\( 1011¥ WAIH~ANI ¥ New Duffv 21 Immediate Oefivery '84 T·BIAD Aqua Blue Body & Wlit Top. 99% Reslored. Must Seel Runs & Looks Great! $4500 Pe1er 642·5 141. '92 EXPLORER XL T •Gr••• F•mllv C•r Loaded! Super Clean Lady ownr nJsfrik. 60K mis. $12800 998.-5589 LY msg. Pg 437-6772. GEO 9080 'New Duffy 18's Order Now For August Delivery ('SL JI ;;;•;;e;;e;;B;;•;;•;;n;;c;;o;;;;ll;;X;;L;;Tii I In th Water 4x2, lull power, llke e new. $6,350. 549·7526 Demos Sat. I Sun. at ~~ide Village PCH & Bayside Drive Dockside Phone 673-3506 (,!OW 171h~1 OJ • C 0~1.1 M(·~·' (714) 645-6812 18' LASER Rowing Shell. only $595. 15' COLEMAN Canoe Used only 3 !Imes, 5 2 45. 854·2841 1 BFI BAY LAUNCH Flborg1ass. leak deck, be au! boa!! New die· INFINITI 9095 82' JET BLACK INFINITE M30 t:onver1ible. 1 ownr. 16,000 mi. lns1an1 Clesslc! Mini Condt $24,900 obo 437·5074 JEEP 9110 '03 Cherokee Country 4wd, 1nrt, full pwr, low pkg, lmmac. 21K ml, 1 onr, garaged. Wht/gry. $16,500 Call 720· 1565 LINCOLN 9120 sel engine. new lop. ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiimi $9000/0bO. 675·6128 2 Infla table Bo•la 9'& 12' newr Hard transom, Uoor boards, oars. $900 & $1200 CaU 630-57-16. '89 M•rk V11 Superb blk bty w/rag top. Loaded, Kini condl Orig celetirity ownr. $8,750. 760.0916 9 ' AVON Redcresl In· lla!lble w/pumb, oar•,;i iMAZ;;;;;;D;;;;A;;;;;;;;;;;;;;9;;1;;2;;;5 mo tor breckel. Good I Cond i $495. 631·0184. '88 MX8 Red, 2-dr, W•nled: We wan! lo 80k mil, tntd wndws, re nl luxury Hshlng s poiler, air, CO plyr. boat for 3 poople & nu \Ires xlnl cond lrg luK1.lfy aail bost lor $5,800 OBO. 531·1687 6 poop1e cap! & crew needod. John 497·6356 ---------1 POWER BOATS 7012 MERCEDES 9130 '70 280 SL c1as11c . Aoad1ter, fu lly re· •lor•d, 2 top. Xlnt 18' A•g•I M•dalllon condl $14,900 OBO. 185 '86 bow rlde Call 673·8948 More. 110 110 80hrs =~----~--1 57950. 873·6248. '78 30050 4·0oor, SAIL BOATS 7014 Auto, Sunrl, Turbo, Grey/Btk In!. $<1800. Pgr, 725-8043. ................ ;;;; ... ;I •79 «r.8 Collector '30 SAIL BOAT• Claaslc xlnl condl Diesel, wheel, clean, Diamond blu, 120k ml. owner 1erm1. $18,000 S18K obo. 282·7878 obo 723·4074. '7.8 Snip• 15· 6" MITSUBISHI 9145 Tr 11ler /lall•/cvr. Lifting 1 ';;;;;;iiii;;;;iii;;;;;;;;;;; I sli ng & fiber g lass 1 • hull. Good condl $600 OBO 642·1512 '87 Mlr•9• Au1o, AC/ PS $2175 must sell Juty 3111. Best offer takes Ill 723-4153 1.2 Ft Montgomery Full cover, grea1 concl. Ready to aall awayl 5950 ............. 873·65731·N-I_S_S_AN ____ 9-15"ocl LASER Uk• new con· dillon, w/lr•ll and e1t-l iiiiiiii;;;;iiiiiiiml lras. Re tails Sl990. Wlll 1ell !or S 1500. 714·831·0184. SPEED & SKI BOATS 7016 1952 Chrla Cr•ft 1811 Riviera, Just reatored, 11how cond, KBL 131 l ·carb moto r. $22,500 or will_ trade lor col· lecObte car. 848·3225 lesve message. * 1988 221t Ski Boat* '85 300 ZX Auto, loaded, T·tops, new paint & tires, S3450 oeo. 6"2-3822 '815 200SX Brighi Red 81K mlles-Loadlldl l · ownr. Same model on dealer lot lot $5900. Asking $3500 for trou· ble lre.-carl ·720-0121 '815 4-0oor, Ha lchback, Auto, AJC. 88K mllea. Champagn• G:olor. $2800 434-1952 5.7 lllre V·8, King OLDSMOBILE 9155 Cobra 0 10 . low prolll•1;;;iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I hull, Just &ervlced,I' new controller/uphol· ' 8 3 Cut I• a a atery. Great ski boat· Brougham Nu tit••· faal·IOOkl great. .... re· paint, brks & tun•up. ady 10 go. s 12.000 s2soo oeo. 5"&-7637 846·9"""/574-424 7 MARINE SLIPS DOCl(S 7022 40' MOORINQ N.8. with 1mall boat. Xlnl locallonl Sl 1,000. 850-15855. PORSCHE 9175 •ea 912 Xlnt engine, xlnt Int. 8ody work· is good. S",500/obo, 675-4038 Chrlatlna 9220 BAI BOA YACHT TRUCKS BASIN.has· boat 1llpal;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiji;;;;;;;;;o;I IYaltabte, .Jl ... 50 pet '73 250 'I.a Ford II . Call 073-1781 XL T camper •Peelal. A real workhors•I MOTORC\'CLES $2,850. 6"2-35S9 SCOOTERS 8018 '90 Pick-Up 5-tpd, ";;~'!lilililimiili;;;;;ol AC, pwt 1trlng, tH'ks, !"79 K•w•••kl 1 ~00 am/tm •t•t, 1 ownr, nu 3SOO mMes. l"ull dr••• tires. 15.SOO 733·1208 $500 !firm. Aa·••·l---------1 8"7"'"41 · VOLVO 9230 •••••••••I •as Votvo DL au1o, AUTOMOBIUS tt1n1, & apk< boae, Honey Brown; WOOi stcvrs. 830-4100 BMW 9030 ··~•7eoN. ALMOS"r USED•• 41pen, a1rvsrfor•v •31 Mite•• L4ix 'ruJ Uc PAID, Full Wrnt)t, Chim Wl'll•. SERIOUS BUYliRS ONLYI 71"/ 873-8371 pp I - '89 740 QL W.gon ~. aunrl, bk• " fCdS I 10,200 Lar'I ea• ... or 7ff.OIO SILL your U$8d "'11c~ llllough c~ssttled Ml-M71 Runs Great! Nu Palnt $3,200 obo 962·7778 ._ ___________ ...; ______________________ ...,_.;.. ________ _. _____________ , NEW 1995 ASPIRE ~...-i ...................... .J&DI n...lwr ...... Drilaul .............. 41Jll ,.,.,.., ......................... .JTJj Plus $40 0 You11 g 1in11::: Bu er R e Qatc* TOTAL SAVINGS OF $2132 ., .. ,,.!&&BB 1 !OC..OOV Ull.0. Ul4$9 ~.__,. .... . . ...... .111u• n.w.......,~ .. : ........ .,Im ,.,.,_, ....................... ..#Jf l'I l ! r.·,· Au L .. 11Jo1"~""~ l "~~ It•-~ • , ..... TOTAL SAVINGS OF S2222 l'lu• ''"' '·~l .. ~1!111(' llulrr H:dul ·• EVERY '95 BRONCO IN STOCK XLT & ED DIE BAUER illi O'tJER 10 lO ct-100SE FROM 00 1995 FORD. F&l'or1 LX Zdr .. ""·"' •IWIL~"' re1n.11601ao.rs11tt) NEW 1995 CONTOUR CL S0DOWN •1991mo. •II • r...., ~ 1' MONT~ ClOSfD!~ lll Sf ON ll'tOY£0(«0ll IOIAI ll'M OH '131 • W. • 111Sl;tt ..... 1l tt$CIUAI 19()1)9 IOIAL.Of "-Y~i. ~111 • IAl 11otl'ICI05t lJ1a1 n111s s.,,.... ........... : ............ Jis.,10 ~ ....................... ,..um 1w1..-, ................. ,,,,,,,.,,.. TOTAL SAVINGS OF 51 777 (Ju~I Aor II"~' ~ ~f'l·~J ( "'~"ln•e l .-.1Uno1»io11 ~ .......................... 111.m ~ ...... ._ ................. J(Jl 1.-11.,,,,,,....-.................. ~ TOTAL SAVINGS OF S2182 Nn !7BBB l fOCHOOlf 110l71,1'70t6 NEW 1995 PROBE SE -•. ~-c ~ ----.. --····················""" ~ ..... .._ .............. -11#1 1>~~' ·'" n •• ·ere 1 "' A.<C l'n-tnrnm A Mn~! C.t•l<'lk' I'/\\' • l"ll. •Till Alumtmilrl V. httU TOTAL SAVINGS OF 51907 N,!,,13.,9BB N<~oit, 3,9BB l IOCi<OaJ"21J IS. .. 1121o11 2nm l IOOIOOSf 1499) 1•1Jli , lupl6 NEW 1995 THUNDERBIRD LX .l,ll ~4ll lC V~ •Auld f ,,...,J,,.r 11u.1I Aor B.•J!> • l'/Vo ·I'll. Id• • Af.111 f.1 c·~·..,ne TOTAL SAVINGS OF 52547 '95 EXPLORER CONVERSION VAN GRE:A'r SF.J.F.CTION LO\\' TOPS• HIGH TOPS H11• ·•I • Ollo."11 /.,l/Ji.• fJi.""'~1 1 ,_ \•tt"'r' lt....S .• ~. ~ IM l 11<IM ltrHlt" •11• 1994 ·rol'OTA 194J2 JF.F:P 1992 Pl.V~10UTH 1993 HONDA 199JTOYOTA Xtr11 C11b Pkkup ...... &/(.--. .... twJtlOA.ot1"11 CoroU11 OX St'llll n \Vr:.in5:1tr 4x4 Voy:.ix~~ ~1inl V11 C ivil' LX Sfllan ""' AIU/WIL <.0.1 ....... S ... ...... ""-Al<. •II. •"'· ""· "'--""' lliOilS.lS«1SI lta1071-SOlt!iSI lllml·Slltl41 rll0911.f4~6)4) •12 974 •12 974 •1 974 •1 199J NISSAN AUim11Sedian 'IW/l..c111iN. (llOtlt·17U691 L994 HONDA 1992 FORD F-250 Plt-kup 00, 11.IJ> ..._ ""II. WC. lll096t.A~?2SS} • •14 774 1993 NISSAN Maxima SE """•IWll. "· ""· !11100t-4lOi411 $ -~ . -. , . . . .......... ~ --.___,_,_-J.it-.. ~ . J South Coast Plaza Mesa Vf't'de c.c. \11.~ \ \TBDI· s ci ~ m BAKER S1. a::1-.....:~~~-1-~~:;;..;..;;----­o m a:: < l: ci a:: ~ ~ \IES .. \ UEL \tAR Orang~ County Fairground!> ~ FAIR DR. r----- ( Ol l.H;I-. P\B" VICTORIA ST. Costa Mesa '\l'\\l'C)lrl ·11·.Hlt \C I · l M~ 3. e.Jboa Island Realty 4 ~terfront Homes Inc, Realton s. W.ntrfront Homes Inc. Rnltots 6 WMiriont Hocrin Inc, Rnlton 7. W,ttt&ont Home Inc, Rulton 8 Watttfront Homes Inc, Realtors 9 Metro Ratty 10 Star Ra) Estitf 12. Coast~P~ 13. Coast NiWp>rt ~ 14. Coast NeWJ>.?t~ 1 15. a.t Nfwpoit P~. 16. Coast Newpm P'°Pftt* Coa.st Newport Pl~ Prudential Califomia 17. Prudential Calilomia 18. Coast Newport~ Prudential Califomia 19. Coast Newport Pi~ Prudential Califomia 20. Cout Newport p~ Prudential California 21. Coest Newport~ Prudenbal Cal.ilonua 22. Coat Newport Propmin ... Prudential California 23. Coast Newport Properties Prudential c.alifomla 24. Coest Newport Properties ~ntial Califomi.1 25. Prudential Cali £omJa Prudential Califomi.1 'll. Prudenbal Califomii rnd Smlds Coastal Properties 28. Prudential Californil Prudmb&l Newport 29. Prudenbal California Grubb Ir Ellis 30. PNdentialCalilomii Residenlial Ral Esta• Semte 31. PNdential Calibnil '7. Gnlbb • Ellis Residential Rn! Estatr Service 48. Coldwell &nm Newport Beach 49. Coldwell Bria Newport Bad\ 51. Coldwefl BWei Newport 8etdi 52. Coldwell BWrr Newport Beldl 53. Coldwell BWer Newport lleld'I Si. Rtmu South County 55. Rlmu South County 57. Rumbold Realty 58. ~HomeGuidt Homes of tht Week 59. Homes ol the Week 60. Mortgage Rates Uongs ol Newport 64.. Coast Newport Propertia UNIVERSITY Newport Coast . -·-.... --~. ..,_ --......_ '""' Balboa Island Realty ·673-8700 Quaint laland Cotta.le Locataon ! ('harm! Street Appeal! 4 tir. 2 ~ all Ahu Br.,_,,.,11 67$·9$~ #11,000 BALBOA ISLAND South Bayfront Lot • 4.'i Frum age on 0 .1Vt r11111 • ShdtctJ Pier For l.itt;;1.· Y .adll • llnoh-.trm.:tcd Vii:" 01 0 <1y. Main Channel & klly $1,895,000 NEWPORT BEACH Big Canyon Custom Home •A Eump:an Ot:.111gl1'!rs Dream !Ionic • Imrn1el.l Fr~h & Italian Ccranucs Thmu~hour • Spacmus Gourmet Kuchen W11h Suh-1'..cro 1950,000 Call Marr/)11 Rud (I! fil5·l'iltJ 201 Marine Avenue, Balooa Island, Caµfomia 92662 Newport Properties 673-2509 WALTER MITCHELL CloqetJUs pi!ftlhou~ ""'loo •rnot\l•I lu h ~· Popular2 m1trbdrm •19'000 588-3083 Orut location. lmiJ'.'\:Cabl.: i.lladm condo. Custom dosianer evnythin(?. • 9'000 1308 Parle Avenue • Newport Beach • Callfomla • 92662 ~~.-----.. .--~---.. -_.-... -~ :..-~ -,_~ -~'~• .. -.- TROVARE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast c.on- do w/sweeping \l\e'WS of oty ~hts & mtns in gated Mediterranean comm w/pool & spa Most popular floor plan w/large dbl garage & patio 631-1400 S229.500 HlJNTINGTON Bars gated Cabo del Mar compAex w/comm pool spa & cenms Olarm1ng 2 bd w/loft (2nd bd). frplc. vault cethngs & deck 631-1400 SI42 500 SOUTH COAST METRO in recently refurbic;hed Brookview Two >ty 3 bdrm tv.mhm w/dble attached garage Ill nice mtenor location near club & pools 631 -1400 $149.500 ALISO VIE.I() 2 storv 2 bd. 2 5 ba twnhm w/comm pool & ~ Picture perfect w/frpk. lovely neutrol decor bnck & llogstone pdt!CJ Ko1 pond & gro>~ 631 1400 $155 999 HUNTINGTO N BEACH in gated Pdulic Rc1nch Popular 2 bd downsta1r5 end unit Decordtor perfect. crown moldmg~ Fr door-> 2 pattos & great '-1€'\A/'. 631 1400 $178 500 SANTA ANA 111 Redevelopment s Enterpn~ Zonl' MLxed ..iSt I"' Or w/offtce.,, & 2nd fu w/two 2 bd dpt.5 in rTldm structun + reor cottage 25 space prkmg 631 1400 . $200.000 EASTSIDE C•1'>ta Me'>d 3 bd townhome bit m 89 and freshli,. pdinti>d High ceilLngs. white washed woods large open kitchm & spacious master swte 631 1400 $259.000 HUNTlNGTON 8CH Clow ti:. Central Pdrk. bike to beacr r..... ~r·, 3 bd home 1o1.:/dmmg & famil) rm> Beamc. hrepl¥.e Jlcm..i \.\:/spa i,.ard & tnp&e garage 631 1400 $275 000 EASTSID£ Custa Mesa tnp6ex on <1JM?t street cb.e to 17th St shop.. V.eO mamtatned w/2 bds eoch palJO & sinQle garage Ne».t door tnplex also I~ sale' 631-1400 . S319.000 llUJFF8 Steps to pool Spacious 4 bd beamed ceilings. p0'1tat>on shutters. skyhte & rrurrors for a bright & open ambiance Balcony. patio & treetop View 631-1400 . .. ·--·. . $325.000 NEWPORT SHORES Area duplex w/3 bdrms up & 2 ciolA.n.. both w/2 baths ~ Seeps to ocean beaches & city tennis & 631-1400 ..... ·················-··············· .. ········$349.000 NEWPORT SHORES w/a country look. Owming 5 bctw/fmly nn used bnck frpk. oak c.abtnetry &. rustom wallpapers & drapes Steps to pool & tennis. 631-1400 . . $357.000 AT THE BEACH 2 bd & 1 bd well mai.ntamed units w/fresh paint & Ilk. floor!> Steps to ocean. no street to cross. 631-1400 $360 000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Pnstine 3 bd home w/harbor & ocean vus from kuchen & deck High ceilings and plantation shutters 631-1400... . S375.000 AT TIIE BEAat Romantic remodeled 2 ~ty cottage w/front porch & white picket fence Dm1ng room & den. 2 bd. hrdwd & t:Ue floors & frplc 631-1400 $399 000 CORONA DEL MAR updated 3 bd Mediterranean twnhrn w/Jrg VleW deck iu;st steps to ~ch & shops New carpet. pamt. wmdow cownngs and appbances 631-1400 . . $399.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS dplx 2 sty bit as rwnhms m 78 Frplces laundries & tiled kitchens Front w/3 bds & decks. rear w/2 bds. pall<> & garden. REDUCED! 631 1400 . ....... .. $425.000 BAVCREST BeaµUful expanded & remodeled 4 bdrm widen or possible 5th bdrm. office. upgraded kitchen w/rtteW app&nces & tile & lovely yard w/OYerSized spa & ft.ag- stone acxie:nts 631-1400 . . . . . . .$589,900 llADOll lllDGE CllEST W/P<>Ols & tennis. 3 bd rwnhm w/dmmg room, loft &. mountain views ~':'/spa. marble~-~-~ ~S.000 NEWPOM I S Belcourt HiU Spectacular 2 bd twnhm. dinJng & family rms & superb city light & ocean vu Martk entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400 . . . . . ...... . . . ... $489.000 $489.000 NEWPOllTS Baycrest neigh~rhood Exceptional 3 bd home w/fabulous chefs kitchen & 2nd fir (ready to be finishecU addition rncludmg 2 more bdrms & den 631-1400 . . . . .$499.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 bd to~~ome. dining & family rooms. large master w/~oom. courtyard & deck w/dty light view 631-1 . . . ...... .. .. $539.ooo UDO PARK DRIVE nicely appomted 2 bd condo w~ly channel. ocean. sunset & ci.ty light views. Securi!rooWg. w/doonnan. pool & spa • 631-1 ······· ........ ._·... $560,()()() LD>O fSlE ~ beautifullv remodeled 2 bd horns ~/den & dnrlCl & family rms. 3 ftrepeces, sefioUI bar D1 ~ room & *ge deck for mter1airUng. 631-1400. ······-··· . ... ·-········--·····-··· ... $575.000 Extensi\lely remodded 4 bdrm on quid meet step' 1. bay. Master & living & fams1y rooms w/fireptaces lo·-¥ roohop deck & hantv.iood & de Boors 673-6900 ···················· $69Q 0 0 P£NINSlJl.A PT. did1ghtful remodeled 3 bd. 1.1. fJoor plan for pnvacy and open spiKle bw.lt around po· Master cndudes office area & balcony 631-1400 ......... .. . . . $5Qi 00() UDO 151.E Llght. bright & CO:r:I 2 bd v.:/den c :1 ~c on Cl'.oersa.z.ed lot at qwet end of island urge sunm. l)dl & exoelent expans10n poeential 631-1400 $595 000 MYCllEST 3 bd, remodeled to perfection F1 rm.ii dining & living rooms. fabulous gourmet k11ch•'" ~ family room BewJed glass & Fr doors throughout 631-1400 ~t>lQ I) lRlNTINGTON llAllllOll w/30 dock & b., • One story 3 bd w/family rm. patio & deck Rem :xk • d in '92. new paint. CMpet & appliances 631-1400 . ····--.. . -$t>49 000 At 'DIE llEAal Wle ~ Old Monterev -.t1,.4. ~ ., d w/den, ocean view roof deck & gue~t qra-~~ .~~~~-~-~to£s 0<10 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Bright 3 bd. ta,t.:>tulh. remodeled an '83 Cowlby style kitchen farru~ roon ~ ~400master. ~-~-~.~ ~.~ s'St,9Q 000 llB.COlJllT 2 bd twnhm in d'IOICe grembelt locdttor, Dining & fmly rms.. 3 frplces. ~ & sound S\>'lt'ffi• ~{4~ w~ & ~ ~-~·-··-·····~····--·· S74Q 000 DOVEll SH08ES Gorgeous 4 bd home w/dm1nq Oi lamlly rms & spectacular upper bay vu TN.ill\ remodded In 93 w/top quality ftxtures & apphance' 631-1400 ............... .... . S77q ooo LIDO ISLE New quality European sty6e 3 bd horn\' w/family room & office. 9 ' celling$, central p3t10 w/fountam Pnme street near club beaCh & tenm~ 631-1400 ....... ._ ..... $7% 000 -' -----"'-............... ~ . ) -."--~ ...,., .... DOVER SHORES DRAMATIC PRICE DROP! Beauti- ful remodeled 3 bd, 60. on the water w/large dock. Vaulted ceillng. Fr doors & slate floors . 631-1400. . ... .. .. .. . . .. . .$929.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR spectacular harbor & ocn view, extra lrg near new 3 sty. 3 bd cstm twnhome. Deck w/spa. 2 frpkes. 4 car garage & top quality. 631-1400 ... . ... . . . . . .. .............. $995.000 . UDO ISLE triplex on the bay A great value on the sunny side of the Island with beach & gorgeous bay view. Two bd owner's w/frpk +a 2 bd & 1 bd unit. 631-1400.... . . . . . . . .......... $999.000 UDO ISLE custom. contemporary 5 bd masterpiece on xtra lrg lot. Dramatic 2 sty entry. office. dining & family rms & extensive use of granite & marble 631-1400 . . . . . .. . . . $1.095.000 OCEANFRONT Awesome sit·down views from all major rooms of this new top quality fully furnished 3 bd custom hm. NC. security & sound systems 631-1400 . ...$1.198.000 CORONA DEL MAR Tremendous potential tn the very first hse bit In hv lne Terrace on huge lot w/3 bd, pool & spa & premier ocean & harbo11>vlews. 631-1400 ........................... ········ ........ $1.225.000 DOVER SHOllES Gorgeous 4 bd bavfront, 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. iraditional w/li- ~3~i=~·~·~-~-~~-~.~~~.~~-~~.~~~$i:375.000 CAMEO SHOllES Gorgeous 4 bd home in prime com~t~t~~ ::He'd =l~~~ht view. ~1400 ................................................. $1,550.000 UDO ISL£ bavfront home w/dock for large yacht. Pristine 5 bd w/dlnlng & family rms, gourmet kitchen, paned windows, hrdwd firs, crown mokllngs. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,595.000 -- ·r IJ OPEN HOUSES IJ ·-:'I> SAllJRDAY ONLY 234 Lugooia -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo 418 Fullerton -Newpt Heights Esther Fine 1701 Tradewinds • Baycrest. NB Lynn Creamer 412 Evening Star • Dover Shores, NB JenySmith 318 Buena Vl.sta -Bayfront Penln Richard Lee SUNDAY ONLY 1 7151 Cobrina •206 • Huntklgton Bch Kathleen Farmer 358 Walnut · Eastside Costa Mesa Cheryl Johnston 3085 Klondike • Costa Mesa JenySmith 273 Haverfield · Bayridge, NB Austin Daynes 2101 15th #2 -Newport Heights Carol Oift 61 Shearwater ·Bayview Terrace, NB Roy Freeman 423'/z Poppy · Corona del Mar Sue EUen Volpe 3022 Corte Portal -Newport North Richard Lee 1113 Grove Ln • Westdiff Grove, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi 1812 Port Tiffin · Harbor View, NB Lynn Crecmler 1514 Highland • 8-yc:rat, NB Lorraine Farrington 105 Via Undine • Udo Isle, NB Lou Hickson 1200 Estelle • Bayaut. ~ June Adams 745 Via Udo Nord · Udo Isle, NB Lee Drummy 309 North St.._r Ln • Dover Shoes Bob Penkwltz 218 Via Udo Nord ·Udo Isle Chrtsten NUsen 1400 San Miguel • Corona del Mar Patti Conover 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB Jeff Axton 3 Bd Hse $370,000 2 Bd Hse $410,000 3 Bd Hse $499,000 3 Bd Hse $929,000 3 Bd Hse $1.095,000 l + 8d Twnhm $1 42.500 4 8d Hse $269.000 4 8d Hse $279.900 3 8d Condo $289,000 3 Bd Twnhm $289.000 2 8d Hse $309,000 3 Bd Twnhm $399,000 3 8d Hie $489,000 4 8d Hse $549,000 4 Bd Hse $579,000 4 BdHse $589,900 3 BdHse $599,000 3BdHM $619,000 3 Bel Hse $849,000 3 Bel"" $974,000 5 Bel Hse $1,595,000 5 Bd Estate $1,850,000 5 Bel Hse $3,950.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1719 Qyladl -Bllyaat 4 Bdtlsc $419,000 3 BclHA $469,000 3BdHM $795,000 4BdHM Pia D'Auria 1823 GlaawoOd -Bllyaat Carolyn Starr 225 \"-s.. Remo · Udo .... Rick Schreiber 405 Mol nlDg Star • Dover Shores). · Bob Penkwltz I Esther Ane ~ 4501 Gorham -Cameo Shores, CdM Jeannine Stal<e I V'ickl La 835 Via Udo Soucl • Udo .... Jimmie Jones $1.375,000 4 Bdtlse $1,550,000 5BdHM $2.395,000 Ocean. bay & night light views offered by this beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm contemporary estate w/tenms court built in 88 on 1-+ acres Pnvate walled compound w/motonzed secunty gate 631-1400 $1850000 UDO ISLE Trad1t1onal style 4 bd bayfront w/newer concrete dock Very well maintained widen. charmLng new kitchen & patio w/'P<' 631-1400 . $1.699.000 PELICAN POINT I lugt• front row lot in spectocular locallon on the 12th grt•t•n with whitC' waler view!> Extra pnvacy with walkway nl''t lo property , 631-1400 $1.895.000 IRVINE COVE Prke Dropped' Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean view'> Formal dining & family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom 631-1400 . $1.975.000 IAGVNITA 4 !xi oceanfront home of over 4 .000 sq ft w/dmlng & family roomc; & pnva le beach acces!> in gated Laguna enclave of custom homes 631-1400 $1.995.000 N£w..oRT COAST'S Ocean Ridge gorgeous new security gated 4 bd Italian Mediterranean view estate with chnul9 & family rms. hbrary & tea room 631-1400 . $2.150.000 P£NINSlJlA POINT bayfront Beautiful 2 sty. 3 bd w/dock for 50+ ft boat & side ties Dmmg & fmly rms. designer kitchen. brick patio & lawn 631·1400 $2.400.000 ·COWAN HEIGHTS 2 4+ acres gated equestrian zoned subdivldable estate in the Tustin foothills, 3 legal parcels. lush landscaping, 2 houses & pool 631-1400. . . ..... ... .. . . . ............... $2.495,000 BIG CANYON Impressive beautifully landsraped 6 bd mansion overlooking the 8th fairway w/clty light view. ~~~4t~~~ ~~~~:.~1.~~~:..~. ~~: .......... $2,695,000 LAGUNA BEACH A fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of aprx 10,000 sq.ft . stairs to the ~·J>0.~1 ~ ~-~-~-~~: ........... $10,800.000 OPEN HOUSES From one to f ive p.111 . Primr Lido 8.Jyfront 835 Vaa Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. $2,395,000 Corona drl MarTrnnis Estate 1400San Miguel Open Sunday Sl,850,000 I ado Isle Traditional B.iyfront ~lb \1.1 L1do;\.ord Opt>n <;undcl\ SI,595,IXXJ Buena Vista Bayfronl 318 Buen,1 V1sl.:i Open Saturday Sl,095,000 Bayfront V.Jur ~ \.orth Star Lane Open Sunday 5974,000 Lido Isle Clissic 225 Via San Remo Open Sat./Sun. $795,000 B.iycrest Est.Jte Sa1e 1823 Glenwood Lane Open Sat./Sun 5469,000 ------~ Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy conversion to single family Pnvate beach~great sunset views $999,000 SpygJus Family Home SBR 4 SBA + bonus,..X-large view lot Very pnvate canyon location, pool S849,<XX> Lido Isle Traditional 48R 38A, prime 4S comer lot Plcll.Z3 locabon, Fr. doocs, Hrdwd floors $825,<XX> I $3500 per mo. lease Corona del Mar Condo 2BR 25BA Tum-key, south of PCH Steps to beach & park. hardwood floors $329,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ 675 -1058 • 631-1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home Large dock with tu ming basin views $2,395,(XXI lido Isle Traditional Bayfront SBR 4.SBA Pnde of ownership, tum-key Large dock, excellent main channel views Sl,595,(XXl Bayfront Value! 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., turn-key home, lg. dock 60' on the bay, will exchange res. or income $974,000 Lido Isle With A View! 48R 3BA Remodeled home, 35' lot One house from dubhouse, beach & tennis SS99,<XX> Prime Lido Isle Bayfront SBR 45BA Older home, ideal eastern bp 54' of Ny frontage, w/sandy beach & dock $2.,395,000 Lido Isle Sophisticated SBR 4.SBA Totally remodeled custom home Prime 45' comer lot, perfect in every detul1 Sl,095,000 Oceanfront Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR lBA prime ~front Whill> water views, will exchange down 5795,000 Lido Isle Cottage 28R 28A ~home, beamed ctUing Prime eastern street-to-street location, 35' lot SS95,000 Coron.a del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, wiJI exchcln~l Approx 1 2 acres, ~n & bay view' $1,850,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den.~ beach cottagt> Fabulous tu.ming baS)n views. boat dcx~ $1,095,lm Lido Isle Classic 38R 4BA Fam. Rm., office, new home 9' ceilings, large sundeck. bright & open $795,(XX) Baycrest &taw Sa.le 3BR 38A Fam. Im., pool Great location; Fr. dOors. pentd windows s.69,000 • I D WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ,, lt7 9/«MJ ifexcellend' ' • 4 Bedrooms, 6.5 Baths, over 7 ,000 sqft • Fabulous Golf Course & Qty Light Views JEFF AXTON . 722-9128 27 g~j :&me "P,695,000 • 5 Bedrooms, 6 Baths, over 7 ,000 sqft • Fabulous Views of Golf Course & Oty Lights • Media Room w/3 lVs, High-tech Sound System & Wet Bar • 24-hr Guard Gated Community • Library w/Coffered Ceiling, Parquet Aoot & Custom Cabinets •Spacious Poggenpohl Kitchen w/Gaggenau Range & Ovens •Large Master Suite w/His-arxi-Her Baths • Prime Hi~top Location Overlooking 81h Fairway • Large Family Room, Game Room. & Library •Fabulous Gourmet Kitchen Adjoining Family Room •Fantastic Home Located in a Fabulous Community • Limestone floors with Inlaid Marble Accents BIG CANYON 17 lnvemen Ln $1,475,000 Large h1lltop home, Great views. 3Bd/2.5Ba. • NEWPORT COAST ALTE12A $559,000 Panoramic views, brand new, 3Bd/3Ba. plus loft . BELCOURT tDU. $489,000 Single leuel, great Catalina views, gated community 2Bd/2.5Ba. DOVF.R SHORES $929,000 60' .on the water Dock, views 3Bd/2Ba Call Jeff Axton 631-1400 x268 or Res. 722-9128 -- ~ ....... in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ cJ( agnificent Ocean View from Premier Corner Location JUST REDUCED $145,ooPJ 4501 Gorham Drive Cameo Shores, Corona del Mar Best Value at $1,550,000 • Remodeled w/Exquistte Style • 4 Bedrooms, 31/2 Baths • Formal Dining Room • Large View Patio & Side Yard •Lush Courtyard w/Pool •Gourmet Kitchen w/Breakfast Area • Family Room •Steps to 3 Private Beaches Exclusloelv listed with US OLSEN 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors~ 675-1058 631 -1400 Sun-drenched, light and e>pe1'I with floor ro- celllng windows along the entire bayfront. this freshly remodeled home ls locoted In the on/~ guard gated community of all bayfront home; In Newport Beach. ThJ.s luxurious propert~ offers a rare combination of a fooolous turr key residence on the bay and an expans1t~ tum Ing-basin utew with a sunny .ootherli: orientation REDUCED $300,000 ~ $2,395,000 • Mediterranean Style Villa • 5 Bedrooms, 41/z Baths • Gourmet Kitchen adjoining the Large Family Room • Large Dock with side ties • Three Car Garage • Extensive Use of Granite & Marble • Bleached Oak Floors • Neutral decor LIDO ISLE . New custom home built with the highest quality materials and lnnoYatiw design. Prime street-to- stre:et location, steps to beach tennis and clubhouw. The ~ & open Boor plan Is oriented aroond a large sunny patio with fWltaln. 3 bedroom suites, 4 bathst family room and office, ext~ use of marble, Qflnlte & ltallan ceramic tile and a balcony off the master with baiJ view. Bill. FEENEY 631-1400 • Offered at $795,000 RICK SOiREIBER 631-1400 x276 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors• .. ' ~.I II OCEAN RIDGE Open Sat/Slit 1-5 Exclusive custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4.400 sq.ft. Designed to take advantage of mesmerizing views, brilliant sunsets. Reduced $1,595,000 2BR, 2BA Condo cutie. White, light & bright Stepdown large master suite. Mirrors thro~ghout. Plantation shutters. Gated comm. Assoc. pool & tennis. Romantic master stlte, with ;et tlb. lush lntscaping with erat11i11i11g patio. lm.WLo Tradrtonal custom home. 4BR, 4BA. Vaulted ceilings. Gourmet kitchen w/ad101rnng large family room. Park~tke setting w/pool & spa. Reduced $1,150,000 LIDO ISLE Custom rebuilt 2BR, 2BA cottage w/oo deta~ ovet1ooked. 3 car gar., air cond., bay windows, with a gallery entrance. Simply a little jewel w/dauling bay view. BALBOA ~;...........,..,_~~~~'.:!:':t PENINSULA Open Sun. A true Cape Cod 1 ........... charmer. 38R, 1 Y.BA. Large lot 40'x80'. ~the best of ocean, bay, swimmng, string, sailing and fishing. All with a true cormmity spirit --------_,;,,..._---J $589,000 . . 720-9422 . SPYGLASS HILL Open Sat/Sun 1 ·6 Truly a unique setting w/stunning, Catalina. harbor & city sunset views. 5BR. 3BA,new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellers. Reduced $975,000 Custom 2BR. 2BA mobtle home. Secluded beach. \ Sunset walks w/your affordable ocean PENINSlA.A Highly upgraded JSR, 2BA unit wrth gourmet kitchen, builtin bookcases, luxury baths, secluded private patio and rooch more plus nice 1 BR rental ll1it. Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach and shopping. $410,000 • • • • • • • ' . , NEWPORT COAST Prestig ious gated comm. Built 1994 3BR. library. 2 fplc. 3 car garage Exquisite maple floors. soarln!) ceilings & ntation shutters! ...... $650,000 COSTA MESA SEA BLUFFS CANYON Ocean view' Sho~ likl! a model 3BR. 3BA. 3 Decks. formal din rm high ceilings. private spa. Quiet woockid drl!a $225,900 lllVINE COVE Be dazzled by the sweeping master suite w/speqacular ocean view, rp1c & wet bar. Dramatic home w/elevator. pool. ~pa & limo ga ......................... $1,100,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view. So or Hwy. 17.700 sq ft lot w/large home 3BR, 3BA. 2 car gar R-1 zone but arranged w/3 separate livmg are~... ... . $895,000 CORONA DEL MAR Panoramic views from roof top & MBR w/fpl & 2 balco~ 3BR. 2BA. liv rm w/fplc Separate dining Modern kitchen. . . . . $495,000 NEWPOllT SllOllES Duplex wit!. 2HR 2BA front unit, 2BR. lBA rear unit pl< , 'HR laA ~ hideaway. 4 car gar~ l'- close!.. .. . $349.995 NEWPORT SHORES Build a b1.111(' • 1 home on the canal 30 x 85 lot 11 • • location Ahernoon sun and sunset' side of property .... 5212.000 mvDllE T!mACE Eltpanstw upgraded & bright! Walls of glass bring beautiful ground' Into 6v. rm. w/libmy alcow, din. rm & mas1er Slik. 4BR. 3&\. New ldk:henll.. ... Sfft.500 -·-: -~---··-· ····--~~~ ...... --~----·. -' ~~,.. .... ~ oses: New Metro agent had illustrious Air Force career By Joyce Scheru Real Estate Editor .. The year was 1956: the place Bergstrom Air Force Base in Au tin. Texas. Lt. Clint Moses was in a dangerous i.itualion. On a training flight over the base. hi F-84F IO!>t partial power reducing the jet's engine power to 32~. Although the jet can be controlled. it can't hold altitude and falls at an alanning rate. .. When I flamed out I couldn't restart the engine," he said. 'The plane doc n't glide. it just drops. My choice wao; to eject over Austin or attempt a dead-suck landing at home base." His dead-stick landing. or ~imulated power-off approach. resulted in a .,afe landing without damage to the aircraft. It is those same chaR1cteril.1ics which have resulted in Moses' 21 -y~r real estate career. And after a long-time friendship with Metro Realty owner Darrell Pash. Moses recently joined the Newpon Beach tinn. He currently ha. .. $3 million in escrow along with a \lew of new liMings. rom And though reluctant to elaborate on hi\ colorful 20..)ear military career. which produced numerous commendation ... the u>' Angeles-born Mose' said th31 even as a 9 year old. he knew he wanted to be a tighter pilot. "l was a little kid during the second World War, and I remember how the Calif omia skies were filled with pilots training to be fighter pilotc;," he said. Moses was attending San Diego State University in the mid-1950s when he qualified for a 15-month Aviation Cadets program. Of the 83 cadets. nine received jet fighter assignment<;. He was stationed at Williams Air Force Base in Arizona. "Jack Swigert. (Apollo 13 astronaut) wa.o; rated No. 1 and I wa-; No. 2," he said. "We went on together to F86 Saber jet training. Chuck Yeager was one of our instructors. We were young fighter pilots, kind of cocky. bul we learned. "l was ill the cockpit 19 out of 20 years ... and came so close to death so many times ii became routine." From 1967 -1968. Moses flew 234 combat missions over Vietnam in a F-U Phantom. During a mission over North Vietnam. his aircraft was hit by enemy ground fire causing a blaze in one engine. Shutting down the fiery engine. Mo-.ec; managed to land with ju!.I a single engine. Following his Vietnam tour. Mose~. who had once been offered football scholar.-h1pi. to USC and Texas A&M. became a!.sl\l.tnl football coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Another two years pa,sed and he wai. ofT to George Air Force Ba.<:e in Victorville a!. a flight instructor. h wai. there he earned Top Gun status after a ngorou' air-to-ground competition against other in~tructof\. And after a year\ de~k JOb tn Italy. Mo..e" retired in 1973 after making full colonel. "Although I was raised in Pomona. my family always came to Balboa for vacations," said Moses, the int Moses father of two grown children. "My family moved down here in 1956." While in the Air Force Moses invested in four homes on Balboa Island. which eventually led him into his second career. He became a Realtor in 1974; his first job with McNab Irvine Realty Co. Within two years, he was named Top Agent "John McNab was one of the finc!.t gentleman I've ever met," he said. "He ga"e me a free hand to develop custom home., on the BaJboa Peninsula while still selling real estate." In 1981 Moses joined RF/MAX and about M:ven years later moved to Cannery Village Realty. Hi' reloca1ion to Metro. Moc;es '81d. will give him an opportunity to work the enure Newpon Beach area. "I believe a large pan of ~lling more than $100 mmion of real estate 1s the cooperation I have received from the other agents throughou1 the Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors," he said. "Unles:; you have the cooperat1on of other agents. you just can· t do it." Coll Clint Mosts al Mttro Rtof.ty, 5 Corporo1t Plaz.a. Ntwport Btoch 92660. (714) 720-9422. Born in Argentina, she is Ruent in Spanish , Armenian and Turkish Branch manger Tom Sutro recently welcomed Olga Hallacoglu to Coldwell Banker Co'>ta Me!>B as a 'ale!. associate. Hallacoglu bnngs to Coldwell Banker a profe<>Monal. quality image which helps Olga Hollocoglu e\tablish her a_<; an e~pen in the fitld of real e't:ite and n reputable member of her community Bum tn Argentina. HaJlacoglu i!. fluen1 in Spanl'h. Armenian nnd Turkish. She I' a member of the Armenian Profei..,ionaJ Soc1et> and an acuve <.:hurch member. Hallarnglu ,tudlt!d biology wilh u minor in bu\lne" management al UCI In her 'pure time , 'he enJOY' reading. and taking walk,, For all your rtol tstatt nttds contact Olga Hollocoglu of Coldwtll Bonlur Costa Mtso off1u, (714) 668-9333. Spyglass Hill: a prestigious Corona del Mar community Views of Catalina, ocean and city lights BOUNDARIES: Bordered by San Miguel Road and San Joaquin Hill Road. HOMES: Consists of 325 tract homes with view of the ocean. Catalina. harbor. canyon and city lights. IUSTORY: Developed in 1972 and built by Lu le Hornes in four increments. STYLE: Many of the home have been customized, c:ontributinJ to the beauty and uniqueness or th.is prestigious commuruty. Homes f'ltlgt in size from the 2.468 square-foot Portsmouth model to the 4,072 aquare-foot eApended Southport model. The area allO COMists of 24 cuAOm loCS on Muir Beach and loc_ky Point. developed by various renowned architecu and builden. The hills are . ., terraced so that only one street. excluding cul-de-sacs. has home on both ides. Thi!i street, Point Loma, has only two-story dwellings. NOW LISTED: There arc currently 29 homes on the market ranging from $600.000 to $2.950 million. A prime property with a panoramic ocean view Jot is 2 Drakes Bay. Its private estate-type driveway leads to th.is extensively remodeled home of five bedroocni. ~ b9ths. fonnal dinins room.•ae family~· 1winmina pOol -~ ( • the ocean), _. mmy unenities. 1111 home ~ open ad airy wilh IOU o1 nibril liallt. A 10+ and u~ Value at.S97S.000 . COMMUNITY FEATURES: Within a three-IO five-minute drive to Fashion I land. thcat~ restaurants. beaches and schools. Although tucked away in a private community, it offers the convenience of a large metropolis. SCHOO~: Public schools scrvmg the ~ighborhood arc: Andersen Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior/High School. Both are nationally recognized with 0 Exemptary" awlal'<b and academic achicverncnta. Within a five• minute walk down die Ml ig Harbor Day, a priVlte It -8 school. SOURCE; Laura Hu!>band of Metro Rt~lty. (714) 285- 6476. 644~1600 New Listings University Town Center 2 story town- home w/park view -all rooms Walk to UCI Inga Lehnert $159,500 Turtle Rock 2 Bd 2 Ba c.ondo shows like new 2 car garage Light & bright Vaill & Phllllppl $172,000 Laguna Niguel Bank owned! City lights views 4 Bd 3 Ba home Patrick Bartollc $309,900 Harbor View Homes Custom 5 Bd. home beine built on approx 21.000 sq ft. Kline & Harris $1,295 ,000 Spotligh~ EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $247,000 Ou151andlnc value• Slncle fi1m1ly dt't«hed hotM l bedrooms 2 ~ Bilths A• • • cond111on Euellent ioc.11on Patrick Bartollc NEWPORT SHORES $439,000 Cdnill lront · larce 4 bedroom custom home recently remodeled Sho<t ..,,.lk 10 beilCh. community pool & tennis Ronda Hein SHORE CUFFS $595,000 Charm1111 Shof't' Cllfts home on Q.800 sq h lot CrHt potential lo< ocean view privaie bellCh Kcess Best value Inga Lehnert Counlry charm on fabulous 100 block of Llllle ISl<ind 1 bedroom home +studio S1eps to bayltO'*n BeautJfully maintained. Maureen Dawn Sue Thomas Prt$tlne ' bedroom bilyhont tltuaced oo 60 fttt of froncace 'With spectacular views Owner may trade. Debi Bibb ~I of Newport B6ch livmc located on l~ toll course neilr Billboa lslilnd Lower 2 Bd 2 Bil CiOlldo in pted comm Sue Thomas LAGUNA NIGUEL S.89,900 Make offer' Seller Is rno1in1ed Very sharp pn>pt'fty "''th some ocean vie.., Sµsan Scanlan Dave Busk OCEAN RIDGE $595,000 F!Cnl IOW canyon view lot 1141ild your dream home In this ptni.i&lous community CreM oppoctunlty to bul.ld a custom home Marcy Weinstein Susan Scanlan Re~ slncle level 41 bedroom home •Ith loft Situated on canyon lot with ocean views Lllf\nnd br1cflt Mary Ellen Weglarz BobWeclarz 'fl'adltlonal famlly home "''"' 8th hllnray and city llcllts view Exce I lent floorplan 5 bedrooms. 5 baths+ library Ga11 Lqrand Stella Worden M.ind del ueo wtlh view l « ~ bedrooms. sp;i hrC'place In master. F~ "''ndo'"'I newer lutthen Near ldlools. r:-11 & shops Mary Duffy Glcl Thomas WESTCLIFF $499,000 4 bedroom 1 twlh lilmrly home C.re.11 loc:AKIOll neat loChools p;irtr.. hbl..-y Wood lloots. ~uller5 ~ E~ chann Barbara Hutchings OlDE CX>RONA DEL MAR $649,000 Custom ·cape Cod" beauty• 4 bedrooms Consickor trade lof 1a,.er home/ commercial property/lease opcion Brenda Peterson l..ilrce 4 bedroom l bath l car PrilCt' home with spectKul<lr ocean & coastliM views ~ l. lOO sq IL ol Uvlnt SPK:e Steve High SOUTH LAGUNA $2,460,000 T'ftoo ~·old con1emporary OClPnfront home Stt'l>S to sand. 41 fireplaces. l ar price and bonus room. Jerry Ftnster Steve HIP CORONA DEL MAR $369,000 Coron.a del Mlll condo near OUilll 2 bedrooms. 2 baths ~r loc<111on C.rt'ilt quality COMll\ICllOll T~ lined st~ l erry Finster PORTAFINA $499,900 SpectolCula1 oce;in vie,.... from th1~ Jlorti111n.1 l..lcunil horn<' I bed10<>m' l baths O'ller I 100 sq h Steve High HARBOR VIEW HILLS $724,90o ()bed~ 4 ~baths 2 flrepl..c~ l CM p,..e. ne-fo-CI roof laflt' ioc IWllh pool ilnd sp;i Tile floors In entry. baths ;ind kitchen Rick Langevin I Build your dream home One ol the best lots anihtble Private beach & tennis Slriklnc vie'vlo No Mello Roos Sara Hinman Nestled In • canyon ~rloolllnc ocean In Emerald &y New S bedroom. s.5 bath home Connie Mauentl LiClit & brl&ht ~pilCiou~ 2 bedroom & den end unit ln pnvilte pted commun11y PiMIOS off e«h room ~I d1n1nc Judy Mertz Julie Schmiesing EASTBLUff $539,000 Ne,. remodel <1nd ellJ)allsion otfe,.. prime cond111on pool .lnd ,,.,e,. fo1 bu,e,.. need1nc e\celknce on a '>•ncle le•el Coby Ward SHORE CLIFFS $745,000 Cu1e lillle coitace IWith lots of charm and Po(ential located int~ canyon Ocean. mountain Mid rny hch1 views Evan Corkett ~ Ol)90ftun1ty• ContempcH"My Med1terT1nean l bedroom ••th boat dock for 2 boats Pristrne b9yfront Bevetly Morphy EMERALD BAY $S.995.000 MOlll specuicu\w Medll~..., oceanfront _,offered in ~raid 8ay ~•thlaltint views end COllSINCUOn Rod Daley CUFFHAVEN $189,900 1 emlic 2 bedn>om 1 ~ bach Ne"'po" Heicl11s condo Clean & neulr.ll unbelievable locaclon & condl11on Giii Thomas Eun Corkett WINDWARD~ $525,000 Cre•I l•moly home 1 bedroom' l baths lartte pro~ale lot .. 11h pool t. 'p;l Total remodel ne" lumace I appliances Rick Langevin BIG CANYON $839,000 St"f(le ~!Of) bmoly home on ntll' wrner lol Remodeled kuchen 1. ba1h~ ldr"e bonu.,,bolhard room sp.11 (. koo pond Stella Worden Gary ~rand BIG CANYON $895,000 Popular \le~llle modt'l lo•nhome on labuloo~ vie,. louhon btellt!nt flOOf plan f'~I donong t00m and den "'''h llrepi«e Stella Worden T..steful c. aweallnc nur new custom home with fabulous exterlof appeal Beautifully~ pounds Marcy Weinstein Suan&aalan NEWPORT NORTH $209,500 lmmxulale 2 bedt00m 2 bath with loft 2 ur ca,. So.lnnc vaulted ceihnc No Mello Roos F1replxe. built-ans Gree Lombardi HARBOR VIEW HOMES $528,000 Well m<11nt<1ined 4 bedroom 2 ~ ba11i Palermo "'''h be..ullful h<trd•ood floors Ufl!e p11va1e b.Kk yard(, communtly pool llm KJlne Shlrtey Harris ALLVIEW TERRACE $895,000 L<><.a1ed in pre~tlclOu~ Allvoe'" Terrace. ,.alko"i dlslance 10 10,.n be;och (, parl<s Overlook1ng 1he oce.ln f, Bo.JI Canyon Connie Maxsentl CAMEO SHORES $995,000 Great buy• Wondrfiul l bedroom 1 bah uperaded homt! lM1le l'OOIM ~e chil- dren s "'"" ~ Fil eq>ilftS!Ve ooe.111 view Evan Corkett Specuculaf hallaft Yllla on Lido Isle beyfron1 with 1-.,e doc:k. F1nat deslen lor adull 1Jvt111. leny Flnst.er COUNTRY C1UB MANOR $419,000 Complelrly remodeled l'Olf course ~ PristiM with ~rdwood ftoorinc. vaulted ce1hnp All -kit~n Must see• Gree LombardJ SEA VIEW $625,000 4 ~roora. 2 bMh cuslom remodel '*•lh ocun t. nttthl lfiht vor'" In 24 hour 1uard gated commun11v "'llh pool spa & tennis Sharon Smith Sandie F1x IRVINE TERRACE $899,000 Custom bullt ne'* homr "'Ith 4 bedrooms. l S ba1h~ l car Pra&t! Umt!StOM noon. cheny wood cablne(s sl<yllchcs Fabulous• Marian PhlllJppl HARBOR HILL $1 ,325,000 ExtraorchNNy CUilom built with metlculous ;iuenllon to cletall Soft c:ontempot"MY clesien antes a warm atmosphe~ Susan ScanJan BAI.BOA PENINSULA PT. $'.J,495,000 M41cnlflce.nt ~ elepnt ' bedJOOm baytionc home with unbelleYable vie., l levt!lt of llv\111. dock. pool ~ ~ Ev•n Corkett NEWPORT PENINSULA $42',000 Less 1hM 1n block to~ belCh u.,..e weH maintained bvlldinc ~rfect lor owner's unit and ~nc.I Ronda Heln EMERALD BAY $695,000 ur1e vle'lll loc In priva«e beach communtty C.lnyon. whllrwa«er and ci1y views Includes plans and permits Rod Daley HARBOR VIEW HILLS $985,000 Eaqulslle rebuilt • bedroom + fllmily room to<A<mel lute.hen. custom spa. Encllsh prdens. ocean & ~Y vle'llls Carole lohnson RITZ COVE $1 ,645,000 ~k ocean view from custom homesf1e peidled lboW oce111flont parll 111 awrd pted cornm11nky Susan Scanlan Dave Busk HARBOR ISLAND $J,7SO,OOO ~ ~lt&lftd ~ "-' constl\IQ!On 5 bed!-. lonNll dlnlfll, bomlty' '-'-ioom. !Nn' llldens . Bevert, Morp., Coby Ward PELICAN HILL $779,000 SpedKul<lr oce.,, ~md '°'' c.ou~ ¥1-loc Tranquil sen1nc Marcy Weinstein LAGUNA VIUAGE $995,000 Munder throuch the ~rly pr~n of th~ 4 bedroom. 4 'I bMh Htalr on a la'lt! loc In the heart of 1Aeun• Connie Mu.sentl PROMONTORY BAY $1,695,000 F'abuba beyflont~ l bedlooln l ' bMh home Cym. ~le lloorinc. ~ lclldlen. ~ fNlttf bath leRJ Finster Ooe d Mly ftlle ._ dlledly Oft the sand Ill one of c:.lltornla'1 rnot1t bellllllful and private ocieanftont COl!lf'l'lunkles JeRJF1aater An Opportunity To View Excellent Properties Outstanding ocean/Harbor view. Remodeled traditional 4 bedroom and family room with large pool and spa. • $879,000 Carole Johnson 759-3704 2907 SETTING SUN Contemporary perfection. Great ocean, harbor view -5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Hardwood floors -very open and spacious. $1 ,395,000 Stella Worden 759-3729 Dottle Valentine 759-3723 Barbara Hutchlnp 759-3718 2706 LIGHTHOUSE Ranch style incorporates huge living room, dining room, library, -· den, wonderful patio/yard P.ACFIC COAST HIGHWAY Beautifully upgraded family home with ocean view! $719,000 Bevedy Morphy 759-3731 1219 PORTSIDE One of the world's great views with a residence of substance f n a private setting in a splendid family area. $749,000 Coby W•rcl 759-3724 in move-in condition. 4 bedrooms, 2716 WINDOVER 2.5 baths with newly remodeled kitchen and incredible courtyard. ----------.-------. $625,000 Exquisite reoonstructed home of the fl~ quality Including limestone, marble, wood oolered ceilings, 4 Bd & family room, over 3,500 sq. ft $915,000 Carole Jllaon 759-3704 Shirley Hanis 759-3727 ·Hall of Fame Member Jim Kline 759-3771 2507 Bluewater OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY I :00 P.M. ,.. 4:00 P.M. HARBOR VIEW HILLS BROADMOOR A wonderful single story 5 bedroom family home ~eaturing large rooms with exposed beam ceilings. Perfect flow for entertaining with formal dining, over-sized living rooml ; family room and huge foyef, all open, and all with patio views. Spacious sunny yard, lovely bay and night lights views. A real California garden home! I IRVINE TERRACE 5 bedrooms. 4 bathl, family room , pool.~ Md~ yard. Sl,OM,000 Take advantage of gorgeous sunrises from one the most prime lots in the highly sought after neighborhood of Shore Cliffs. . OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Sfnlle family 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, I block to bay! $730,000 IRVINE TERRACE Just built! 4 bedrooms 3.5 baths, FR. $899,000 . Offered at $889,000 -- --.J.r-~ .. ~.-.. ~-t._._,_ 2070 Port Bristol New 5 Bedroom Custom on Oversized Lot Great Lot, 4 Bedrooms, Room to Expand 1730 Port Barmouth JERRY FINST.-::R SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759-3750 Summer's Here ,.. It's Time to Live o_n the Water! l . . CDM Oceanfront $2,200,000 EMP'IY NFSTERS DRE.AM 2 bedroom + den + family room, pool & spa, security system & air conditioned Contemporary 5 bedroom, pool, spa, ocean & canyon views. Mickey Rowe 759-3789 ON THE BAY SOPHISTICATED CONTEMPORARY . •Master suite with fireplace, steam shower and forever views • Beautiful Buena Vista location • Indoor jacuzzi . • Library and entertainment center • Formal dining room • Beach bath -Decks • Perfect condition • Hardwood floors • French doors • Private beach & dining patios • 3 bedrooms, 4 baths •Dock space • 11 ••••• ·~ ...... l $1 ,,58,0Wl. $1,399,000 FARI l>E:stGNED CUSTOM Impeccable workmanship. Soothing colors. Pool & spa. ., 71 . "' 'Q"j...._.-. i'~Jf~-....-:'"!"t".Ji -. . • ""• ' . '... . ..• , ·. ~··-1 Emerald Bay Oceanside Cottages Older, Well-Maintained 3 Bedroom Beach Home On A Lot With Great Potential And Huge Building Envelope. New, Larger Home Would Have canyon And Ocean Views. $1, 195,000 Charming Sum mer Hideaway On Tfre Oceanside Of Emera!d Bay. Ex_cellent Location With Potential To Build Your Dream Home. Second · Story Would Have Ocean View. $7~5,000 EMERALD BAY ,.. A PRIVATE BEACH GATED COMMUNITY WITH TENNIS COURTS, SWIMMING POOL COMPLEX A.ND 14 ACRES OF PARKS 835 Amigos Way #18 P;1ced to sell! 4 bedroom townhome in Nc:wport Beach Walk to community pool. schools and churches $219,000 LINDA LYLE 759-0332 SHORE CLIFFS BELCOURT El.egant lwme -c~ular stairca8e, 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, -gated community. #N,000 1301 Sussex Lane Exceptional value! Gracious 3 bedroom with den. new master suite + pool on large comer lot with RV area. Excellent location! $449,750 SOME SUPER Su.MM ER SPECIALS!! _.. Your Area's Strongest Mother-Daughter Team With Over a Decade of Real Estate Expertise and 22 Years as Residents TURTLE ROCK \ lU(Jdy ro move inrol 3 bedroom, 2.6 bath Bren rownlwme. IUl,000 PAT HURLEY 759-3725 . __... .............. .. Spectacular ocean, fetty and sunset views' Perfect 4 bedroom, 3 bath family ho~e · close to COM beaches. Large yard $1 ,375,000 ALLISON EISEN DRATH 551-8074 HARBOR VIEW HILlS NEWPORT BEJGBT8 Executive lwme. Fal>uloua view1. 4 bedroom, 4 bath. II,100,000 Ronda Hein Beach and Bay Specialist 759~3797 OCEANFRONT SHOWPLACE $1 ,275;000 On a prime corner lot, this home features 3 bedrooms plus den/office and a large rooftop deck. Ocean and Catalina views from each of Its three stories. CUSTOM CANAL FRONT $439,000 Larae upgraded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with creat view. Quiet residential neighborhood close to best beaches. $319,000 Unique opportunity to live and work In Cannery Vlllace. Upper unit Is very farce 2 bedroom + family room home; lower level may be commercial, retail, or food service. 3 bulldlnp ·available Immediately. _..___..., ____ ~ OCEANFRONT UNITS $1,095,000 , Mint-condition duplex right o n the sand Spacio us units; 3 bedroom. 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 2 bath Custom quality -perfect for beach home plus income CUSTOM BALBOA HOME $650,000 This fabulous home was built in 1991 , and shows like new! Close to beach and bay in prized residential area. $425,000 Just 112 block to beach, totally built-out two story building features two larae 3-bedroom units. Great Investment, or live In one and enfoy rental Income tool OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units. each 2 bedroom. right on the sand Use as duplelt or remod el to single fami ly Motivated Seller. LAGUNA BEACH $389,950 Unique Laguna property with ocean views combines cottage charm with commercial zoning. Four car parking. Currently used as pro- fessional offices; can be retail. possible mixed use. PCH frontage. NEWPORTIBALBOA PENINSULA $299,000 Charming 2 bedroom cottace. 1/2 block to great beach Ideal starter home, or "&etaway· at the ~adi Sunny patio and 2 car garaae SHIRLEY HARRIS HaU of Fame Member 759--3727 Our elite Sales Team is Selling over ·~ MILLION DOLLARS A DAY!!" and placed 31 homes in escrow in June • ·~ HOME A DAY" When yQu are ready to sell, let us introduce you ta Maxine Montgomery Vice President/ .Manager THE PRUDENTIAL ADVANTAGE and how we can expose your home locally, and lntematianally. 'Call The P111dential for ROCK SOLID RESULTS. MEDfTEIUWIEU MUSIOlt Located on a special lot in Bekoun with ocean and city light views. Awroximalely 10,000 sq.ft wilh 5 br. den. family room Steel beam contruction and finest tnarials tuoughout $3.950.000 118 CANYON FAIRWAY ESTATE Beautiful 5BR. 58A hm on an approx 18,000 sq h fol A private gated entry leads to ahm Iha! has it all. Pool. spa, saunas, family rm. office & den. Large mstr suite w/l'lis & het ba#\s Property is being sold llJrnished $2,600,000 BIG WYO• B.HUct Totally remodeled 6BR. 6.SBA w/sep. guest QIJS. Pool, spa, cabana. Oversized lot. golf course location. A 10 +++. $1.795,000 llEWPOIT IEACH IAYFROlfT 6BR, 4.58A. Spanish motilf, t1mily rm + recreation rm w1'>001 table & ~ipment incl. ~pier & slipfot2 largeyachts. approx. 5.S-OSleet •side ties on main channel. $1,475.000 WMM. IMTllC SllOIEaJFFS Faboolws large traditional 58R, f1mlly trT1 wfJ frpl's. large mstr. Antique balh ftXi.lres & more! $799,000 2·5 1·5 HARBOR VIEW HIW JSR, 2 SBA ·LaJolla. Hr plan Loca~d on best cvl-de-sac stw/l<M!ly open views ol golf course, canyon & ocean Scraped ceilings skyli~ts French doors. large bay windows in mstr BR Hardwood firs 3 yr old roof $675 000 COWAN HEIGHTS CUSTOM HOME Rocenlly remodeled w/marble/granite Very light & bright' Large 4BR +on huge IOI $629 00J 5 BEDROOM COTO CUSTOM Awrox. 3.170 sq fl Elegant hm w/panorcwnic views & priwcy on large flat lol Low taxes & assoc $469.000 o• THE GOLF COURSE AT COTO 4BR (1 BR.IBA on main le...el). JM.Peters bit. nearly new. light ~le cabinets & ftrs Lush landscaping. Fabulous view. $44~.500 OPPOllTUJHTY KNOCKS E.astside irMS*Tlent oflel'ed by motivaled seller. S -2BR units w/garages. $445,000 AffOIDAILE •EWPOllT . Gorgeous •. .highlyupgraded 38R. 2.58A. Huge yard, .-nenilies galora. See 1or e rseim SJ.«.ooo ....... 1-5 I 7•,800 8'llt 1·5 ...... 1-5 1·1 1-5 ul': I , .. ..... l ·S ........ . .. l ·I .... ...... t•I ..... FABULOUS EASTSIDE REMODEL 3BR. 2BA. all redone w/large all-white new kitchen. Large family rm added 4-car garage $335 000 GREAT GREENBELT LOCATION 30 ft hving rm private courtyard wraD aroond patio Light & bfight high vaulted ceilings A very special home $259SOO CUSTOM REMODEL II( COSTA MESA Single level. 4BR. 1 75BA all redone Smooth ceilings new kitchen !lie fir. Freoch drs Poot spa, newly painted 1n & oot Bay window frpl Motivated' ' $254 000 LOva Y MARBEU.A TOWMHOME large 3BR. 2.SBA towmome leels like SFR. Great rm w/lrpl. tor mat dining rm. mstrsuitehasbak:onyw/viewof mtns. Inside laundry 2.Qf an. garage. $199900 "$199! ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIMD!" You cani find a better buy on the walllrt! Bea.ltJful ocean, bay & city hghl views from this Lovely 2BR. 2BA co-op. Newly redecorated to perfection: Vacation trT1 Of tull time residence $199.000 (Lease Hold) ., .,.,, .,,, 1131 en Mlrin I 399,000 ~ 31•c.tt,.... 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Guest ainrtmcnt. • 7015 lleduccd to $1,895,000 lkauuful comcmpor.iry lninc terrace home wnh wonderful h;ubor, jcny, ocean and ci1y ligh1s ,.ie~ 4BR, 3Y,BA, pool, spa, \,mhed ceilings, skylights, 19 dosc1~ • 7024 IUIDUCBD TO $1,395,000 Bcauuful cu~tom 5BR/4.5BA house on 40' toe in Olde CdM. Grc.u loc.mon jus1 st<~ ro beach. OcClln \ ICW\, lotp pool & Sj)<l • 7019 lleduced to $1,195,000 P3n0nmic ocean and harbor view home in Corona Highh.nds located on best street and end of cul-de-sac. 4BR/2.5BA & spa. lleduced to $895,000 Harbof View Hiib, 3Bll. 2 58A located on be" cul-dc- sac strtte w/SOIDC ocan. ;otf course .;ind canyon views. Skyliahts. fmKh doors, bay whJow, la19e yard 3'Jl Sn t lw • 1016 ...,,_ .. 1995 #1 Top Producers Top Team 4 Years! Bnu11ful Channel Rc:cf condo tn grea1 lcx-Jtion with wonderful h:irbor and JClty '1t.·V1., Dt-tor.11m upgr-Jded 28R, 28A $495.000 Large 2 story 48R, 3BA rondo wi1h vauhed cc:iling ~uper loa1ion on 2 greenbelts & pool PlanlJlion hunM Balcony & large p;i110 &EDUCED TO $329,000 Grm pnccd '"Jodclk" model 38Rf2.5BA m Harbor Ridge. Located at end of cul dc-uc. Very quiet kxJoon Spacious fuclmg lleduccd to $595,000 &.mu.fully dccorJlt.-d V11lh 1mf)l"l't"Jble INe. thi: Lt~ 3BR 2 SBA Harbor Rid~· erc:~1 l'of'ldo L' ,1 wondc:tful buy urge 1>;a1cony & lush pn'Jtc: p.1110 $519,000 PENINSULA BAYFRO "LOWEST PRICE" $1,075,000 • 3BR, 3.ISBA . • Formal Dining Area . · • Spedaoular Panoramic View · •Master W/Sitting Room • Shared Dock Can Accommodate Lar Boat OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS t. $925,000 • 4621 OrrJ.ngton • Cameo Shores • 4B~ 3BA • New Gourmet Kitchen •Courtyard entry+pool • Open & Spacious feeling • Aooess to 3 Private Beaches COBORA DBL llAB '629.000 • 3BD. liW.SA • Three ftreplaoea • Ku1.er bed.room., slttln&' room • Larp lr.itcllen w/atrlum window • Form&I LR and DR BARBOR RIDOB BSTATBS tMt,000 • 8pecUlcu1&r ~ Ca&alina. lumet riewa • tBD. SBA .. Li&'b\ and airy oon\emporvJ desl&'n • Priftle p&ed oommunity BAYVIEW TBRRACI LOWIST PRICI '285,000 • Gu.cl linJle famUJ ootlllllu.nitJ • 2BD.2BA • Pommmodel • Lulh Ludlcapi.Dc NIWPOBT DACH COllDO .. , ... BBWOUBT BILL • Lowen prloe ln Beloourt • e bed.room.. a.o Ba • Ubr1U7 • Ponnal J>inlng • er.Jlfut Nook WIBTCLDT Mn.000 • SBD,aBA • a ll'treplaoee • Larp OOYerecl brtokp&&lo • Park·llk• backJ'ard CLIFFBAVBN t669,000 • 3BR. a.OBA • Extra la.rs-lot • Plnplaoe ln 11.tng • famU7 l"OOm8 • Bonua room • Den • L&rs9 F~ Room IRVINB TBBRACE OCEAN, BAY, VIEW WAS •1,eTO,OOU NOW $89&,000 • Speotaoular views • 4BR, SBA • Private Couriyard • OollrJl18i kitchen F Room .. CARNATION COVE BAY FRONT • Peaoetul ararden oourlyard • Larp cleo"'k for entertaining • Soeotacu1ai Harbor views • 'l'Otal Remodel • SBR, 3 .ISBA • Shared boat dook for large boat CORONA DIL 11.lR ••• ooo • 8BD, SBA ·~model • ..,.. kHeheDltam.ll1 room • Wormal LR and DR • Seouri'7 87a1em LIDOIBL&ND '619,000 PUCIUDUCBD •a Bit+ a.5BA •DID • t"ormal l>ln.lng • llxoeu.n' Condition • a Plniplaoee uu101 ISLAND .... • aBB.1.aBA • hm.mer a.a-i •ao.toBQ • Priftte oow1Jard ' • 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 r 3BR. 3BA. Great flow for entertaining $619,900 SopW.ticated Beg... All one level -no stairs 3BR -3 SBR. morning room. den/library. Private pool & spa - Golf course location. $714,900 Bl-level Lamy Dramatic 2-story town- home. brick courtyard p(lus extra large patio, and deck. private location. Motlv•ted .. ller. $549,000 BIG CANYON . This ma.gnificent offering was created exclusively for an owner with discerning taste. Quality design and woriunanship went into the total remodel of this 6 bedroom. 6.5 bath residence which includes the bonus of a separate IMng wing · for inlaws or guests A gorgeous Golfeoar. Locatloil . Enjoy beautiful views from this 2BR. 2.SBA + den overlooking Golf Course. Great balcony. Shows like a model. $579,000 PlctmeP~ •·Mec-.iilla Oriental gardens w/sunken conversation & fire pit plus waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + den or 3BR, 3BA condo Must see! Highly motivated seller!! $510,000 Model Perfect Lovely lower condo features neutral carpet- ing, tile & plantation shutters. throughout. Also a door from kitchen to elegant patio has been. added as special extra not in any other. $529,500 poo1. spa and cabana on an extra large lot backing to Big Canyon golf course further C>dd~ to the expansive formal dnd informal entertainment area~ Breathtaking master suite. 3 fireplaces. many features too numerous to list Oee of Newport•• moet elegant ehowplac:ia. $1.795.000 HN fl CAROL JACOBS 729-7266 • 729-7238 This could be your VleWI 2BR, or 3BR, 3BA PENTHOUSE BAYFRONT. Completely customized with beamed ceilings through out. Gazebo dining room, fantastic bay & city lights view. Custom woodwork and master BR, fireplace & master bath spa, asking $650,000 beautifully furnished. Also immediately available furnished for $3000/mo. Mediterranean Villa w/huge pier & slip for two 60' - 70' boats + side ties. 6BR, 4.5BA, fam. rm, + rec. area (Pool Table incl.). Pool & spa in courtyard. Great views on Main Channel & private bach close by. Asking $1,475,000 4BR, 2BA upper & 2BR, 1 BA lower, 3 car gar. + 3 sep. storage lockers. Brand new paint in &: out + brand new carpeting. Upper unit, 48R, has sep. entrance + front &: rear decks. Lower has walled-in front patio. Sharp unit- across from beach s~~~ Immaculate 2BR + den (huge master suite). Upgraded througflout w/Berber carpeting/tile entry, wine closet, fireplace, loads of mirrors. GORGEOUS VIEW & much more! Sharp as a tack throughout! Boat slips up to 45'. A GREAT BUY AT ... $549,000 4BR, f amity room, dining room, ana bonus room. Over 2400 sq. ft. 2 sto home, 2.58A & car gara~. All in a 9reat family rle!9hbomooa location. Steps to Pepperwood Park. · Brick entry, plantation shutteB & all in perfect condition. s=~, -~~ ~ -. . -• • ------~ l -~ -,..- -- ---- --~'....---~• ... ,.----~--~ "----_....__:.. .. _~, -·-·--· ---__ _._ ... ~}-_ --------= ---~ culrr1N PUTTING PEOPLE AND HOMES TOGETHER 729-7237 lilt Ooldeftrod .._ ..... u.tlftt $715,000 J14ll ~ Coost H~. 114-"-Escrow $197,000 40A 2 58A l.cYQe lot ~ot 11 CX)() sq ~ Fobolo<F.. \lleuJ of the OC{>.00 ond c1ry lights Spacious AemclcMled double Vntl ! Ot 4BA 3BA. go r• II ttr.~ c,ec r ly tx Id g A<.wmoble I J rr o ~~ beovt1M fle4.u k11chen beamed ce1ltngs ltw19 rOOtl'l 3 co• gotQ9e Horbo< Ve1.:J H lk North ~eps to 'ho .a d Breo:hrok '9 uc ~ • .,.i,) 1tJO hlM lhe -..._ Ultlftt SJJt,000 48A 2f3A. remodeled k lChen lorQe prrvote Vold orrd spo. 9'eol ~~ move in Condit" ~01 2 200 sq rt lrisrde 101..tndfv home elf c~ ond beouufvl bv1h ·•~ ook bor Bo.,.c•est best \/Qluel a1 <-•• ~ -c....-· s11t,w 110 c..... tJOt s11t,w 30A. 1 SBA. pool ht~e. beomed cetllfl9S. new rod This WC>'l t la'.LIU 200. 20A. 2 c0t goroge ~· "' lllMg room top rloo! woth II.Ill oceon. Lido Chorrnet c11y I~ Vl0W',I Cothed'ol ce.linos, skl,llights 2 mc>'>let 5Ulles Seller rs motll/Ofedl I .......... u.te.......... . .... , ~ 28R.I 10A 1 SA 2 one cor goroges. geot locotion OUIOfMM 14110 .... ,.... -• ., ... °'*-Co. .,...... ..,.. .... (owe c...., -...... Co. -s ••• ., L.-.. .... -... ~·fvl Ond desirable seA. 4.S8A. Cohfom•o Aonch tiom. on 112 ocre cl Wl geen lowns pool. spo Mol•bv (Oii'& Colofv,j • Summer leo . ne..i cape cod on I.he wot•. PrNot• beoch. QI.Ord C)Oted & rose gc><den Ncp remodel by orchttect Gus Oo.Jfv. AIR $4,500,000 Thi, l u.,tom 5.1 acre estate has 9,000 sq. ft. house 1111d 11 wparatr guest housr. This spacious home ls an <lfl h1/rdura/ ddtght · uniquely lnterl.'~ting and ri >mu /1 t ll Spyglass Hiil Classk $875,000 Rrrathtaklng view with 2 master suites + 2 large BR's all on one level! Pool & spa In rear. front courfyard + playground. Wheelchair aw:sslble. Talking Ad # 7096 The Best DeaJ ln Town $549 ,000 Fulrhaven Estates. Over 5,400 sq. ft. Upgrades throughout. Brtght and cheerful lnterig. 4BR + study. J 5 BA. Built In 1988 $179,000 Spacious 2BR. 2BA plus -study and lo{I. Approx. 2000 sq. (I. Centrally located between Lt\ & Oran~ Coun- ty. First time bityer & Investors delight! Exception:JJ Custom Home $1,295,000 City lights & coastal canyon views. Quality workman- ship throughout. ·French doors, mo/dings. J frpl's . 6 car garage wllots of custom cabinets, 58R, 4.5BA Long driveway + much more. Talking Ad # 7075 • • Never lived In SBR, 5.5 BA + studv (6000 sq. ft. living space) on over 20.000 sq. ft. lot. Se.St centrally lcxateCl Cowan Heights area In secluded private gated com- munity. Custom quality throughout. $3 14,900 West Park 7 yt<J.r new. JBR. 2.SBA, approx. 2100 sq. (t. Immaculately landscaped front & rear. Owner bought another. priced for quick sale. $490,000 9 unit apartment. 2 yoon new. 2 story (total 9895 sq. ft.) Annual gross Income $64,000. Sdltr's loss Is your gain. Harbor~ ~ Spcctanalar! $949,000 48R + study. Pe'ifect setting [or lar:gt famtlv and enter- taining. Outstanding view. Gated + tenn fs. pool with spa, Natural park. What a better place to llvt. 180 S. LaJcevkw, A.H. $749,000 Remodeled 48R. J.58A plus loft. Bright & cheerful Peralta Hill securtd gated acre estate. Outdoor sauna. Gazebo, fruit trttS. Garden views from tvtl)' room. $329,000 48R. JBA. pool/spa. TastefuUv d«.orottd Interior (ap- prox. 2600 sq. fl.). 18R. JBA downstairs. QJ,lltt cul-"ck-soc street. lrvtne HUime• 6 180 sq. ft. frtt·standtng building, 75" alr-condl· tlontd. One Bround IM1 truclt door. J: 1 parting. E.xcelltnt access to the SS. s. 405 FWY. Minutes ro John Wayne Airport. SSf to lease or $99/sq.~. for salt. --------·--------"---... _ --_.__ -- PREMIER PROPERTIES · of .. George J •. McGaffigan, Broker ' 24 Hour Info Lin·e 1-800-545-1444 Dir~ct Line (714) 729-7233 Lido PENiNsulA • H,000 ~fr w.ct. J8J' w111111hloN1, wbjtcr 10 WIM:y. • U 00-r \(~ • RnrAURANt w/cock111il louN<jl, Orm• !>1111, pill \Id( diNii«j. • J ILMcd -officn iiiia !7010 ~· CAMEO SHORES OCEANFRONT CAMEO SHORES COVE • Spt~ wM of l.MWta Aod. ~Roel.-'._..." blkiNCI CA1AIN hl.wl • A111ph J>111tkiNG • Sdlu liNAA< iNG 111-11i1Abh • 6 '2 Lido Pul. • Zorml PC S4,SOO,OOO BALBOA TOWN NEAR PAVILION •P-~M • 2 M.wf:a ~If', •4627~Rd. -.:: $2,tJ0,000 • 'U.P.-U.C. ...:11 S6tJ,OOO . ... ' - .. .. '( l • HAS JOINED THE TEAM .. YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR ••••• THE ROCK WITH A HEART 759-6600 Ext 333 $675,000 least expensive loutramant in Harbor Ridge Estates. Beautiful views of city lights and mountains some ocean views. Nice corner location and very Sf?C?Cious. 4BR, 3BA, w/ high cei!i~gs ana lots of windows. Approx. 3000 sq. ft. and totally private. 1 CHERBOURG $449,500 Many speciaf features in this 38R, 2.5BA, Renaissance model in Harbor Ridae. Lovely views of mountains and city 'lights. Priced to sell. $1,895,000 IF YOU LIKE WHITE, LIGHT AND BRIGHT-THIS IS FOR YOU!· ~n1fieent contem~ary home with ABR, A.SBA, ta_n:'ily room, den +. large lot over 13,000 sq. ft. with pool, spa and wotertall. Some ocean & night light views. Granite and marble galore. Sener motivated-bring offers. .. $3,950,000 Exquisite I Mediterranean mansion approx. 10,000 sq. ft. with beautiful ocean and sunsets views. Ontv the finest craftsmanship throughout -5teel beam construction, solid mohoaonYt Germon glass block. YOU MUST S'EE TO APPRE- CIATE! I $550,000 . A great Famity home with A8R~58A, large fomiWli>om w/fi~. lot fYtlfK 16,000 sq. ft. w/pivot-~ & outdoor BBQ. located in the priYd9 communl of Town & Coun Estat.s. mo $272,000 This hidden community is o dream come true -beoutifultv designed with high vaulted ceilings, balcony off living room with bay and city light views . 3BR, 2BA, 2 fireplaces ana lots of Charm. lmmaculo1el 2463 IRVINE AVE #13 $199,000 199 ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MINDlt Beautiful 2BR, 28A in one of the rare hi- rise bl~s in ~ -Enjoy unbeliev- able views of the ocean, baY & Catalino. Redecorated with a contemporary ffair. This is unbelievable! LOWEST R-2 PRICE futl.le Teer-down South of PCH in cukte- soc. Income $1900/mo. ..... To: IEST IEACll IUJ SlmWi men iKome hit"'• sm-b llits. 4 bechom, 2 txith pM 3 ... mn, 2 txJlh. $3,100 mo. iK.. $415,000 REDUCED AGAIN 2 delightful lo111Je units, 2bedroom, 2 both front unit, Plus 2 bedroom.: 2 both rentol. R.-ed To: $419,000 NEWUSTING Good condtion with seOOus •. 1st & 200 T.D. To~ payment $2093. cnl ~ 3 becbom, 1 tdi • 2 ~, 2 both. . $44t,• GREAT BUY Two 2 bedroom, 1 both units, building in oood cooditioo, ond in o great location . Market value rents close to S 1,200 and S 1,000. Rtdm4 To: $391,000 ltll.DDS SPECIAi. 4 ocPina lots. JO I 70 feet .... • ....... : $150,000 OWNERS 3BR 3 Bedroom, 1 3/4 both comfortable 1 story home south of PCH, with 2 bed- room, 1 both detached unit ~ ~· . S469,000 I . I I CQ-A&MEfi1IR -~~IMJ~ Oma (71•) '729·7267 THE FINE HOME SPECIALISTS of COTO DE CAZ.A 16 Acre Estate Largest estate on market in Coto. 16+ horse property with magnificent home. Marble floors+ carpet. Gourmet's kitchen with double appliances, wonderful master suite with retreat. Private guest quarters over 7 car garage. Entertainer·s yard with granite top BBQ. pool. spa. tennis court. Planted in orange groves with waterfall & pool Offered at $3.200.000 3 9tory ent..-y to\Wr, 1Z ceil·ng 1n family room. 3 F,,...piau•, Frr '1(;c ,me!>t.one flooring, harl<:I f1n1~hed Oak cat11rvt.-y thro..,4hout.. walk 1n wine clot.et.lwet. t>ar. full 9ecunty <)y&Um Offered at. $899.000 4~ 2.0M. cat.hedntl ceiling, wtiiu·wnhe.d eUlrc.e~ reuHetA l~tlt.lne. IMgO INleUr wit.ft ~ nuee yard wll'OOm fol-pool See uuffna on a cle.r bt. ett.y l"Jnt.e It. n19ht. Offered 4t $299.000 Geo~an Equestrian Estate , Beautifully 6ituatut on 3.7 acree overlooking Coto Oe Caza. prorevolutionary styled estate with six-stall barn & adjacent riding area. The main structure is a Georgian manor bu1ld1ng of hand-laid bricks with English Rose garden & rectangular pool. Offered at $3.400,000 , I Coto De Caza Go!)eoue e4\~tri.f" erounde ._.UI pool. 'pa. eea. panon1mec vi-. ~ 6 !Jedl'()OftW, fat>ulo\I• kttchell, flreplace & NUM '" llWeUr. Offered .i Sl.249.000 Coto De ~ • 4&1'-. ~6A + la~ den/offlu, private &u•te w/walk·ln cloeet, family room wllniclc firtplau, gour:rnet kitchen, magnificent. \/iewe, French Country arc.iitecture, no Mello ~ 4\00 eq. ~. Offered at $769.000 I I · . . Cota De ~ • 5~ 5.5M. fl~ '" !Nit11 room & h!M!I' fan11ly room. gourmet lu~. 2 tr!No &.\it\llry • '.:.°.'J"e. hor9e Mpert.y. tet!nie ~ pool & epa; UttFl'ed at 51,095,000 ... btNIMI Coto De Caza • 4U (1 ie cfe"lbtdroom wlfu• IJ1t.h tAOW1'16ta•re ). fal1uloue chef'• krtche", INl&Ur eult.e w"'alcofly & beaut.iful lllew9, fabulove rww-u loc:atlon o" let F•irw41Y. Offered •t. '449.500 I. I .... laltor .. the Rnmdll Yge .. · New listing -; Open Sun 1-S J Creat Starter Unit i . Joyce Palmer 21 Years experi~nce ''Quality Service = Results'' RESIDENCE:. (714) 759-7659 24-HOUR VOICE MAIL/PAGER: (714) 729-7002 "HARBOR RIDGE" Elegant remodel, surrounded by pine trees -high location, tranquil view, gated, custom features everywf:lere. 3 bed- room+ loft, 2.5 bath. Owner will carry or trade for smaller or duplex. Reduced to $539 ,000 NHARBOR RIDGE"' !argest ~bedroom, lumily ._.., 3.5 baths. 3 fi I 3 CQ( ~rage. Private spa, very special ~~lot. Owner will carry or trocJe tor smaller or dupMx. IMucecl to $5",000 r - • GAIL GRABNER 7~9-7277 Bus. 548-3199 REs. For All Of Your Real Estate Needs .&·\I lAIMA PREDKELIS 960-8063 CHARMING & WARM HOME 376 RAMONA WAY "']){F HEJClfl'S" 3 bedrooms 2 baths. O\'Cr 1900 sq.ft. Huge family room. add1tion, l car garage & worksh<W· R.\'. or boat .icrc..s. 8400 "I.ft. toe U 59,000 ENTERTAINMENT & FAMILY NEWPORT BFACH HOME 15~ MARlNERs -FANTASTIC F'LOoR PLAN 4 bedrooms, 2 huhs O\ er 500 «j.ft. added to formal II\ ing & din mg room. Perfect for entcrtafoing 0\-Cr l l 50 sq.ft . $415,000 LmoSANDS 3 bedroom, 2 b:ith home •~ do<ie to the belch. $329,800 SE.ACUFF MAsTER SERIES 2 bedroom, 2.5 b:ith with enra guest room/office. Pnvate pa and built-in BBQ. $419,000 SANDY MrITMAN· 729-7271 Direct Line Dramatic home of mer 4,000 ~qu.1re foci on corner tor. Lu,h P.rdcn\. i\!Jrhlc Aoonng. beautiful formal dmmg room huge maqer sunc w11h '111111g room .uui fircp!Jcc. goum1e(, km·hcn. 64 BELCOURT DRIVE N. $895,000 CUSTOM HOME-GATED HARBOR HILL \\'nndcrful cmtom home on dc,1rablc lni Loh of u'cd hm le ·1 h" \ hc1lrunm h11l\ll offer' grc.11 t.1m1h II\ mg. LJrirc fJmilr room o~·n' onto 'crJndJ ~ t>.:.1u11l11lh .ipprnmcd m.1,1cr 'Ultl' nu Le, th" 'll'" home one to 'l:C. 20 HIUSBOROUGH Sl,295,000 JOAN MAIFELD -729-7269 TO'rAlll' REFURBISHED Upgraded -new carpet, eaint, roof, new house located 111 21 acre community with 3 pools & clubhouse. 4Br, l .5BA family home. $214,900 Submit offers at this low price Rare single level Belcourt Terrace home. Spacious, light with plantation shutters, skylights. Preferred by upscale buyers r equiring 1 level. Comm. poof, spa, entertainment area. $675,000 Marty HNS, •ll•b JONS, 12f.1t5t 12'-1251 $949,000 . 48R • study Perfect setting for large lamily & entertarning Outstanding view. Galed + lennis. pool/ - spa $895,000 Dramatic hm ol over 4000 sq ft. on comer lol lush gardens Rotunda enlly w/mart>le flooring, beautilul formal dining rm. huge mstr suile w/Sitting rm & trpl, grurmers ki~hen. '9Cluded spa & Koi pond. $175,• BeartiflA 38R, 38A Udohm on~· w/large so.lacing ~. Nm kithln, balhroom, hardwood firs. ,. ces3ld u;iting, lanclscaping. $825,000 The quin~otial CdM charmer on nearly a double lot (actually 2 legal bldg si~) in the best possible flower street locafion w/polenlial The hm is 28R • 2BA. remodeled in '87 & updated in '94 • ,,,., .,,.,, 1&1224 $237,000 Fabulous, peri~r location Dramatic 2BR +den, upgradedw"1ardwood ftrs. ki~hen w/pas.s..tiru bar. Added loll/den. Frpl_ Close to beach. .. Bev \Vhit:e #1 Sales Associat:e Year To Dat:e 729-7274 24 HILLSBOROUGH •A Home for Entertain_in911 ~ -. .. -·-· ' . . .-. --~-' . . . ,,,. , . . ----·-. ---. -. ' - Realtors fio ba.ck t.o $Chool, and they're out the gate at Del Mar RecOrd braiM month for Coast Newport Properties Coldwell Banker holds O.C. sales rally Pn>' 1drng 3 DRE mandated credits. a fair hou,rng coun.e. taught by Joel Carlson. GRI. 1-. con~eniently available on a choice of tv.o date': Augu~t 10 and 24. Ho,ted by the Newport-Mesa ~atioo or Realtors. course highligh~ include: who i'> prorected by the fafr hou.,ing law': pre\'Cnting \.iolation<o of the fair hou,ing law'; what acts are prohibited: and learn how YAMA will help you avoid di,aiminatory situatjons. Regi,tration is 8:30 a.m .. course hour!>: 9 a.m to noon; Realtor... $15; non-Realtor,. S'.\O Call (7 14) 722-2300 for reg iMration 111lormi)tion. And Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors wants you to run with the fa\t unv.d at Del Mar Race Track (where the turf htt~ the surf). Wed .. Sept. 13. Realtors and affiliates of the association will be traveling by Amtrak from Irvine to Solano Beach. and then shuttled to the track. Event time is 10:45 a.m. to 8:45 p.m.; $40 per person and includes admission, trafo fare and sandwich box lunch. Reservations must be made in advance, Tues .. Sept. 5. No sign- ups allowed the day of the event. Call (714) 722-2300 for more information. Coldwell Banker Southun California Co .• recently held a motivational sales rally for the Orange County region sales associates. Marketing trategjes were unveiled. training possibilities were illustrated and the overwhelming feeling of support was the essence of the rally. The goal was to maintain that Coldwell Banker is a consistent wall of !.upport for the sales a.<;sociate.s and to acknowledge the extra effort and bard work the agent., ha\.e been di splaying over the past 'i1x month,. ''Thi'i was a great incentive for all the agent'\;· 'aid Bob LeFever, pres idem of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co. "It is imponant to recogruze the saJes associates for con11nu ally ),etting the highest standard of SUCCCS<;." The agenh were shown current advertising campaigns aimed at Lhe positive outtook Coldwell Banker ha!. on a recovering Orange County real e:.tute market. "I wanted to let the sales a.-.~iates know what a great job they have been doing," sajd Chandler Barton. president/CEO. Coldwell Banker Corp "While 1>Lhers look down on New agent onboard at Grubb & Ellis · Louanne Rittey ha.' joined the Grubb & Elli!> ReMdcntial Real fatale team. announced Ron Mazzano vice president and district manager of the Newpon Beach office. Rittey ha' more than 10 year. ex perience building and remodeling properties. She.and her hU)}band have been involved 10 real C\tate investments for many year!.. ''Thb background is invaluable when showing property.'' Rittey said. "I can view a property and immediately envision what to change to enhance a property and at the 'amc time add value." According to Mazzano, Rhtcy is a great addition to the firm. "She brings her enthusiasm and knowledge." he said. Pnor to Joining Grubb &. Eilts Rtttey Will a pnvate chef onboard a large yacht owned by a local real estate magnet. Her husband wa~ the captafo. 'They have traveled throughout California. Mexico. the Caribbean and Medhemmean. Her experience has given her an eye for . tylc ond detaiJ whjch be willingly ~hares with her clienl<;. Getting propcrtie"' in prime conditjon cah only add extra dollars for both buyers and sellers. Grubb & Ellis Residential Re.ii Estate Services offer its agent<; the finest in marketing. ongoing training and extensive advertising locally and nationaHy. plu its affiliation with Homequity. the nation's laraest relocation organization. Call Lo11a11t RU.,~ ct EllJ.s .,, • ..., ... £,,,. n.13 c,,,,.,... ~ ~ ,. lffrt"1'1 .. ,., (11'> """4lff Chandler Bor1on, President and CEO of Coldwell Bonker Corporation speaks lo 0ra"98 County Coldwell Bank~ soles associates. the current Orange County market. we must take advantage of what is has to offer. The forecast for Orange County i~ brigtu and promising." . Success was apparent when the top 25 agents were recognized for their achjevemcnt over the fi rst half of the year. "We wanted to reaffirm to the agents that · even though they have to work a little harder with longer hours. the benefit), and rewards are still there." sajd George Musulll Orange County regional manager. The overall support. enthusiasm and optimism was generated by everyone in attendance. For all your real estate needs. call your local Coldwell Banker office. Coldwell Banker hru. more than 2.400 offices and more than 57.000 ~ale~ a.'>sociate~ in Nonh America. Company president praises agency's outstanding effort According to Coast Newport Properties president. Danny Bibb, June was a record breaking month for the company. closing more escrows in June than any of the past 12 months. "June wru. the second best Donny Bibb closing month. both in dollar volume ilnd number of properties closed in our nearly six-year history," he snid. In addition. Coast Newport Properties represented t~ buyer. seller or both in more than 38% of the propertie which closed escrow thlS year through June. based on company record" nnd . tatistics from Stewart Title of California. For mort injoT1111Jtion, call Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaw, Suitt 260, Ntwport Beach 92660, (714),644· /6()(). I + \ We encourage you to send photos (black and white if possible with <:ontpalyJ Nante. hnonAnd Bw.I LlnesOn~. ·~'S • NEW Oil llf.HlllES •AWARDS Add~ Fill out the portion below (or attach a press release} and send or rax it to: Joyce Scherer, Real Estate Buy .. Lines. Dally Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. CA 92627, Fax: 714· 65CH802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. City Zip Code Agency Contact ON 111l IEACH lncredlbte oceanfront estate In West Newport. lntrtgulng floor plan featuring 6 bedroom, S bath, completely remo- deled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $1,195,000 02 BAY, cm l.KiHTS &. MOUNTAIN VllWS From every room of this contemporary 48R. 2.SBA custom built home. Kitchen and living area overlooks bay. Skylights. vaulted celllngs and decks abound. Three car garage on a quiet street. $689,000 A 13 Pf.NINSULA LOCATION DUPUX With bay view from upper deck. 38R. 28A up· 28R. 28A down. Perfect opportunity to live the beach lifestyle and help w/the mortgage. Starter home or perfect for empty nesters. SEASIDE lllGANCl With. bay view from upper deck. Three bedroom, two bath up · two bedroom. two bath down. Perfect opportunity to live the beach ll~tyle and help with the mortgage. Close to bay. beach&. ocean. $1 ,895,000 E3 $595,000 A 12 IBUTOP MANOI tQUI.SmAN ACU.S MONARCH POINT Enjoy tennis. rtdlng. swimming. volley- ball. ma)estk equestrian estate with riding arena. corral. barn. Pool. spa. gazebo. Orchard. Main house plus guest house. Reduced to $1,995.000 Huny1P3 Escape the crowd In this unusUc.ll six bedroom. single-level custom home with horse fadllt1~ on flve acres. Enjoy country styfe scduslon In town. Enchanting view. Pool and spa. $1,450,000 P2 High elevation lot with spectacular ocean view. just minutes from the RJtz Carleton and dose to beaches and hdr· bor. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. Owner nl<lY exchange for house or commercial. $)99,000 c f 4 BIUIJ.IANT ARCHMCTUl11 Designed around a glass-ffoored atrium with glass walls open to a tlled veranda. Dazzling views. Approx. 6000 sq.ft. over1ookln~lf course. Pool, spa and more. $1,299;1)00 M6 11.ACH HOUSE RXl.I Ave bedrooms, three baths with oceoVl view. Stt to San Diego from large sun deck Bring your ~ntbrush Mld s.ve. $150,000 Cl9 EXClfWl'G CHI.UY LA.Kl AUA Custom designed and appointed private home. T\tYO llreplaces. hardlNOOd ftoofs. p&ancatton shutters. crown molding &. French doors. Solar ~ted pool and spacious patio. $409,000 RS 11\llN( -Pl'tvatt. rhrtt-bedroom single level L.trgt yatd End ol cut-de-sac. Amum off masttr bedroom wltfl jacuul $21 S,000 R3 COZl AHO PUVAft -lush l.uldscaplng. cul«·wc. Upgrad· ed amenities -custom matble lloor1ng. granite counter tops. f rench doors. sl(yllghts, pool,&. spa. lovely 48R. 2'h8A. $450,000 Of OCf.AN UUlfS -from this quality home four bedroom three bath wtm cathedral ~lings and main llOOf bedroom Sltuaied on a be.lutlful corner lot. low .association and wees. nas.ooo 06 llAll UAND llMUA -Be.lutlfully upgraded Monte Callo model In private. peaceful location next to lush ireenbell l8R. 38A. $279,000 Cl I CUSTOM HOME. sfn -11a1. J*·shaped lot tn cul ~-sac gated community Assum.Ible loan $16S.000 S2 UKl A MOO£l -J.M. Peters home In a quiet location. yet~ to South Coast l'ldu 'Wtry commute? Large comer lot $1SS,OOO GI SUNSET AND CATAUNA -~ vtews. Sp.w:lous con- do. over 2200 sq.ft. Three bedr.ooms. 2 % baths Only one common wall. SlSJ.500. AS 11.Ul PACllJC -VIIW LOT -In 1ovety a....guna l'<lguel. flAt lot with Iona ditveway will bring you to a very prlv•te esute to build your dreNn home. $150.000 VI 0 PALMB.LA ESTAns -Custom horne:slte. L.vge esutt lot wtttl vtews ol oeffn. hills. city llghts. Seller ~ CMTY· Ult fof dNll.s. $"9,000V9 r TWO FOR 1111 Pl.IC! Of ONl -rwo deUIChed homes on one lot. Totlly rernoclded. EMh tQM his tow bedrooms. two baths. two ckcb, F1rcp&lce • .,...e. M,,,_ A9 IN 11tl HlAl1' Of COM Extra large bacX yard with a pcdl-a·boo ocean view fi'om master awaits you In this home 28R. 38A ·den could be third bedroom. Great opportunity $419,000 PIO Ml.Dl'JlU.Ale.A VIU.A Couony llvlns '" the rolling hllls ol San .fuln Capistrano. Custom qUlllty. fout bedroom. 41/2 baths. plus great room with 19 ft. «flings. Over 4000 sq.ft on MM)' 1/2 acre. $714.900 V7 HIQI OH A IGl..l Unobstructed ocean view Four bedrooms. Including main ftoof master suite with private garden patio. Guest wing. S79S,OOO Kl DANA POWr llWf TOf' ~ Stt for~ "om three view decks. Cha.rmlng four bedroom wlttl custom l'eat\.lres and huge mntef bedroom Close to har· bof. restaur.ilts. 5hops. $199.000 P9 for information on t/Jese and ot/J er properties ('a rr IJS9 -S9 00 @ ---- . (~~ . _-·_· ~-.·-::, , ·l.1 Greystone . Villas prove ~pular with homebuyers Country-dub lifestyle and affordable prices are j_u.st a few of the qualities In JUi.t more than one month. Grcy~tone Villas. a limited collection of 61 luxury. attached homes located in Coto de Caza, has almost sold out of its first phase:.. Th«> Villai. ·spacious floorptans, ideal Jocation adjacent to the Coto Golf & Ractjuet Club and affordable prices are ju\t M>me of the qualities buyers believe contribute to the homes' great value. "faeryone from empty ne,ter-. tu fam ilie' wi th children is anracrcd to Grey!.tone Villas bccau:.e it provides the perfect combination of lu'(ury and affordability in a premier gated kK:at10n." :-.aid Dawn N1ehau-.. a Villa-, :.ale ... rcprc ... entaliH! "There'' nothing el!>C like it in the Orange County market.'' Built by Grey,tone HomC'I. Grey,tone Villa' range fro m 1.869 to 2.194 square feet and feature t"o attrnct1 \C smgle·story floor plan' and one elegant two-... tory de,ign wit h price' :.tarting from the low $200.000:... l1lc Villa..,· three expansive floor plan:. include two to three bedrooms. two to three bath,, and the option of turning thc"t hird bedroom into a den, in-home office, media room or ... rudy. Other outstanding feature' mdude 'pac1ous kitchen' with brcakfa:.t nook:-. or morning roomi.. fo rmal Ii\ mg room:. warmed by fireplace-.. private master 'uite.;, prcnty of large window,, and attached two-car garage .... The Plan Three offer:. optional maMer retreat and generou' backyard:... courtyard:. or patJO:. arc also available. The Plan One (MacKenzie) opens to a -.unny entry highlighted by hand-set ceramic Ille flooring. With 1.869 square feet. this plan has two bedrooms, a den or optional third bedroom. two baths. a fonnal dinjng and living room, and kitchen with a !.pacious nook. An architectural niche with step shelves separates the entry from the · liying room and makes an ideaJ place to !.howcasc plants and artwork. A fireplace services as a focal point for the living room. which is open to the dining room for ea y entertaining. The kitchen, with its adjoining nook. is ideal for making meaJ ~paration a relaxing family experiencc.1bis honv:'s !.pacious master suite has a charming French door that lead:. to the rear garden area, 110d is highlighted by windows stretching virtuaJly from noor lo ceiling. The master bath include:. a double·llink vanity. a separate tub and shower. a huge walk-in closet and its own linen closet. The second bedroom and den/optional third bedroom share a second bath. Another single-story design with 2,046 square feet of living :.pace., the Plan Two (Nicldaus) has a formaJ living room and dining room; generously i.ized kitchen with a morning room; three bedrooms, one of whicll can be turned into an optional media room or den; arid two full baths. In this home. a custom-tile entry leading to the kitchen provides a stunning view of the • home's rear wall of windows, which bathe:. the living and dining room' in natural light. The kitchen has plenty of counter llpace and a breakfast bar that caters to ca!>ual meals. The adjacent morning room i:.. perfect for an intimate meal. or curl ing up with a go(.ld book to enjoy a !.Unny afternoon. With it:. volume ceiling and private patio. the huge ma,tcr suite i' u perfect romantic hideaway. A '>econd bath " convenient to the '4!t.·ond bedroom. The tW\H1tory Plan Three (Trent Jone~) include!> three bedroom!. and three bathli. and offers flexibility fo r its owners; an optional loft or mn.,ter retreat can be added and the third bedroom can be converted into an office or den. A sweeping stairc~. second- ~tory accent windows and plant helf above the doorway emphasi1e the volume ceilings in thc hving and dining room,. In the rear of the home. the kitchen. nook and family room arc filled with warm light from expan:.ivc windows. and the fam ily room include~ a fireplace and media niche. Optional French doors leading to the front courtyard arc thc focaJ point of the down~tairs bedroom. which makes an attractive office with a convenicntJy located bath just a few steps down the hall. Up:.tajrs, the master suite includes a large walk-in closet. and retreat and deck options are available to make this room a true respite. Accent windows above the sink and tub in the master bath aJlow the sun or moon to light the room. A large second master suite with its own bath is ideal for guesl'>. Grcy~ne Villas· kitchens are designed to make c~.k:ing an enjoyable experience. Each floor plln features wonderfully spacious countertops. natural oak kitchen cabinetry, generous cupboard space and a dependable Pion 3 ·living Room General Electric appliance package that includes a gas cooktop. a 4.4-cubic-foot oven. a built-in microwave oven. a Potscrubber dishwasher and Price Pfister double sinks with a wonderful pull-out faucet. Greystone also provides one of the finest quaJity amenities packages available in today 's new home markeL Every beautiful Villas home comes with custom~uaJity amenities such as hardwood tairway hand railings, recessed li$hting. interior laundry rooms, fireplaces wJth brass trim, spacious linen closets. Price Pfi ter toilets and faucets, centraJ air conditioning and Cll\l<>m textured ceilings throughout the home. 11le.homes' elegant exteriors are highlighted by geometric detailing blended with wood. stone and stucco clements to complement the beauty of Coto· s countryside. Overlooking the exclu, it e Coto Golf and Racquet Club. the Villas' enclave has wide frontaies of beautifully landscaped areenbelts and residential streets in a natural setting with an average of 6.6 homes per acre. The Villas features countryside and golf course views, and offers rei idents a special membership to the golf and racquet club. Coto residents can take advantage of such amenities as an equestrian center, youth park. sports and recreation park. and miles of ridina and bicycUng paths. Qito'•lf cl Racquet Club fe:aturcs a 44.<m-.atooc clubhouse, nine leMi!I court~. an aquatic cenler Ind fatnesl room. Met 1111 .. ~ .. 36-lm~f~ia~~ Just outside ~ gates of Coto, residents can shop at Trabuco Marketplace. Plaza Antonio, Rancho Santa Margarita's Town Center and Mission Viejo MaJI. To visit Grcystonc Villas take 1·5 south to Oso Parkway and head east. tum left on Antonio P~ay and proceed to Coto de Caza Drive, tum right and proceed through the entry gate. Travel a few miles down Coto de Cn..a Drive until you reach San Miguel and tum lcf\. Greystone Villas is located on the right at Vi ta del Verde. The sales office is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tuesday through Sunday, and from noon to 6 p.m. on Monday , and can be reached by calling (714) 858-7368. Greystonc Homes is one of the top five homebuilders in Soulhera California. The company has received numerous industry awards for its outstanding ~sign. construction and customer service effons. Other Greystone South Coast communities include Lake Ridge in Mjssion Viejo, · Ventana at Tustin Ranch. The Heights at WesthiUs in La Habra, The Olen at The Fairways in Placentia and Ridgemoor Summit in Rowland Heights . Other Grey tone communities that arc coming soon include Oak Ridge in Coto de Caza. Grc)'3COne Landing in Huntincton Beach. Orcystonc Grove in Las Flores and The Classics and The Estate in Buena Park. For information on these and other Orcy~tone South Coast communitic . call (800) 808-6888. • Offend at $749,000 mc:x llADFOllD 613.9117 lllG UDO ISlE llAYFllONT + DOCK NOW $1.89SMD. Larga ~ heme r»..as t"tAge bayfront deck & room for a 55 yacht, numerous designer details, ele\.etor & sUwllng wet bar. A 91"ei!1 Udo ~street. 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS NEAR MAlllNEllS satooL .. $429.000 34 BR. 3BA heme w/upstalrs boros room that, could be 4th ~· Great Harbor H~I area. Remodded MBR SUlte w/skylights. dressirlg rm .. 1181aed wan:*obe doors & a spa tl.b. French doors from living room & mstr ste open onto the spariding pool. Must Seel BEAat COTTAGE ON TIIE POINT $360.000 T\A.O t;xlrm oottage located on "L" Street Pk on Penin Pl w/yeaN'OU'ld ~ patio & deck ~ garage Home wtbs ol possiblllly. 8alQ sold ·AS 15", A rare opport\.l'llly to blly Into the establshed COlmUlity WALK TO 1ltE BEAOi. 2 bdrm. ~ In gated c:onmuUty wtth pool, spa a terris. Peek ocean view from bakony. Marlv upgrades. Offered at $182,900- IO KING 129-5114 OVER 4,000 SQUARE FEET of bvtng ~e. Dramatic SBR, SBA mansk>n featuring hand- some paneled library, 3 marble frpls, granite kJt count£rtops, huge pool & spa. Submit offer! Offmct at $899. 900 .IO KING 729-5214 LOT• $775.000 HOUSE IS FREE Oceanfront comer feanres beach cottage that you can bve in IA.tlile making plans for ~ dream ~the­ sea Ideal S. W exposure maximizes the ocean & sunset V1eWS Cal for an aPJXJ'l'llmenl to see. QUIET PENIN PT. STEPS TO SAND ONLY $360.000 Cute 2 bec;oom beach house w/bri!tlt intenor & a SUll1Y w::ted Ill prime area near ~ park & beach to sell! QlJAUTY DlJPl.EX NEAR DIE SA.ND $409.00Q Located in excellent &mmer/wlnter rental~ 3BR & 2BR ll1its Uve in one & rent the other No deferred maintenance here Submit !P-.1" offer OCEAN VU MANSION 4.000+ SQUARE FEET $899.900 Mcqlific:ent 5BR ~ Beach estate HUJe pool & spa in '!'!'Y ~le yaid. Booos rm, dining rm, f~ rm. 3 maitie tipls, handsome paneled libraiy + nu::h more. SWEEPING ~ & BAY VIEW 3BR Plan "D" w/3-Qr gar. Fam rm., den, 2 marble-laced hpls, marble/inlaid firs, custom built-In dotd:s +morel Offered at $695,000 RON TAYl.OR 509-S7S7 OVER 5900 SQUARE FEET of elegant Jiving. 4BR/4.5BA. Scparat. master bdrm wing. Fcw- mal a c:....a rooms. Proia. lendlcape w/beck yard spa. A peetonil tetttngl Reduced to $1 ,199,000 FOUR BEDROOMS i' FAMILY ROOM. French doors, din. nn .. 2 patios, lushly landscaped lncl fruit trees & a spa In the back yard. A must see. Offered at $479,000 ROBERT TAYLOR 673-7300 A LOT OF HOUSE FOR ONLY ••• $4 79,000 Consider this beautih.jy cared for 4BR home w/family room. dm~, French doors. 2 frpls. custom cabineb & ' t. bay Wll1Clc:Mi ltl kit . lcM?ly c~ entJy. 2 patios. · trees+ a spa 11 the back yard Your dreams can come true' NID-P£NIN DVPlEX CLOSE TO BAY/OCEAN $409,000 Very IA.d-malntained 2BR in each Front has small ocean W!w & the rear has small bay & oceM1 WNJ Cireat comer lot No deferred ll\al11tenance here' Cal for appointment to see this fine property. ~POINT -~· SPACk>lJS HOME $798.000 Large SBR. 3BA home featuJing den. dining rm. family rm & a great cnlertalrung pabo IAli1h a fire pit l...cM!ly bay ve.vs from upper ~ A rrust see LIVE RJGKT ON TitE SANDI 2BR. Rare com- er lot w/35' ocean frontage. S.W. exposure to get maximum ocan/sunsd vtews. Walk to rat.au rants. Offered at $775,000 SARA llDOIEY 509-8760 HAR80RINTN/OTV UGHT \IEW 48R, 4.5 a.mm hon.a on an ~ com. klt. Fr. door9 lad on to ~ pMIQ. Gourmet klt, fam ""-• cln nn, 4.frpk.l 3-Qr gar+ more.I Offered at ~l,475,000 '· ' ,.. ... •, , • Resldatdal Real Enate Servltts • lndepeodeatly Owned and Operated Sf.AVIEW Beautifully maintained and largest 4bd modd in pre sualdcd community. Private spa and a forever view of night lights and mountains fr~un a very large rear patio. $695,000 Tom Brunson Code 70347 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Truly one of the mosr spcct.acub.r views in Newport -dcctrifying views of the ocean. bay. marina & Cacalina. Well maintained 3+bd wood floors, mature fruit trees. Lou of room to expand or build up! $597,500 SAILBOATS k SUNSETS Spca;acular sunset & harbor view from this crccr\sivcly remod- dcd 5bd, 4ba in Corona del ~-A home of distinction for a growing family. I $849,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 71007 UDO JSLE PRFSJlGE Substantial home on XX Jars-: sout to SO'tlCt lot next to the an- tral smda. 4bd, 3ba + rumpus room with bar, spacious patio, frtt-form pool and cabana. $97S,OOO llitR:aaor) Code 71227 ON THE WATERFRONT Rcanrly remodeled wirb unique spa to outside pool. Two-noiy 3bd home with 60 ft. of bay frontage and dock. Arne Petersen $1,599,000 Code 71137 ORF.AM FINANCING 0 DOWN -subject to lender approval. Beautiful set- ting surrounded by parks & nature trails. Two Masters, 2.5 baths, attached garage & inside laundry. Roy & MaryDstcrhout , $136,000 Code 70057 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Well located on a quiet stretch of Vista Del Oro, this Bluffs beauty is an accpcional value. 3bd, 2.5ba. Oosc to shopping. tennis & schools. Michael Smith $238,000 Cocle 71237 HARBOR HIGHLANDS Sought after interior location. Generously sized 4bd, 2.51:>a family home fcarures ~nished hardwood Aoors and private courtyard with hot rub. Dana Black & LouAnn Riney $389,900 C.ocle 70177 INCREDIBLE REDUcnONJ cb out views across n to the ocean. _..._unomD.cd 3bd, 3ba with 3 laces, 3 car garage. Lovdy patios, atrium -sim- olJ the best home in the ~fates. "~ 644-6200 P..UTSIDE H.FJGJrrS Spacious remodeled 3bd, 3ba home on cul-de-sac with very private master suite and sparlcling pool. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $349,SOO Code 703S7 BLUFFS -NEW LISTING Fabulous end location with private gated entry. Quality interiors: redone kitchen & baths, 2 sky- lights, rcccssed li~ring. mirrors. French doors over- looking brick paoo on greenbelt. $379,000 Sally Shipley Cocle71'm MANOR BY111E SEA Tuneless str'e and quality arc presented tn this cxquisitdy mnodelcd 3bd. 3ba b.ome. Rich wood Aoors, ncp-down living room, briclt patios, beautiful landscaping on a double North Laguna Lot. Ted Jarvis $1,22S,OOO Code71337 HEIGHT OF SOPHJSTICA110N Tasccfully upgraded Bekoun Hill townhomc. Over -2.220 s.£. of neutral ckcor with gourmet kitchen, lav- ish MBR with fireplace. High assumable loan and : low cipwn paymcnL Steve Leverett Cocle 71327 ewport Beach Office 23 Corporate Pl~ Suite 190 644-6200 Sat $465,000 Sally Shipley Sat $389,900 LouAnn Riney s~t $239,000 Maryann M<.Guft Sat $675,000 Mali Gulledge 3700 Ocean SIS $1 ,345,000 Haydenff a.bak 2504 W. Oceanfront SIS $1 ,198,000 Gib Walker 22 Hermitage SIS $1,390,000 Carol Allison -4601 Orrington SIS $875,000 T abak/Levttett ' -tO I Moming Star SIS $1,599,000 ~right 11 Cambria Or. SIS $799,500 The Osmbouts 717 & 717.5 Heliotrope SIS $588,000 Shatun's 3701 Lilac Ave. SIS $420,000 Pam Ball Seavicw 2027 Yacht Dmnder SIS $695,000 Brunton/Botwini Newport Heights 231 Sanca An2 Ave. SIS $597.500 Mali Gulledge Harbor Highlands 1411 Mariners SIS $439,000 Dana Black 365 Ramona SIS $349,500 Octh/Wyland 24972 Rancho Clemente SIS $255.000 Claudette Taylor 4 Sandftower Ct. SIS $136,000 The Osterhout's Big Canyon 15 Rue Vcne Sun $1,195,000 Barban Aune Big W)"OD 3 Rue St. Ooud Sun $875,000 MymaBoom No.Laguna 168 Ctacent Bay Sun $1,125,000 . Ted Jarvis Harbor View Hills 1509 Sandcastk Dr. Sun $849,000 Bonnie Barrington Hasbor Vacw Hills 3514 <Atama.ran Suo $549.000 A.T.S. Harbor Ridge 21 Toulon Suo $899,000 Maxine Propp Harbor Ridge 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. Sun $679.000 Tom Brunson Bdcoun 16 Rockingham Sun $1 ,695,000 BdJe Partch Newport Heights 219 Tustin Ave Sun $550,000 B.J. Johnson e.&boa Cows I 0 Balboa Cova Sun $595,000 Ame Pctenen Bluffs 2630 Vista Omada Sun $439,000 Sandy Daley 445 Vuta Parada Sun $349,000 Sally Shipley 2111 Desamo Sun $359,000 Karen Knoche 2n1 Vista cld Oro Sun $238,000 Mike Smith 200 Mc:Nail Ln. 1109 Sun $121,SOO MaryAnn MLGJirc ~Cl Sun $149,000 MlryAnn McGuft Harbor Ridge Sun $739,000 Kay Kon&l MaaVade • 3186 Madena Sun $237,000 Kay Konfal CHANNEL R.EF.f BAYPRONT Price Slashed $5(),000! Sayfront locuion in Corona dd mar adjaccot to Ollna Cove Beach. Stunning l bd, lba. .• dock may M ava.ilabk too. FAMOUS CHINA COVE Nc.sded in exclusive Cdm locacion near sandy beach on the Bay. this newly decorated 3bd. 2ba home fca- rurcs a spa and elevator. JoAnn Kenton Aiiri I>etcn and Suzanne Shuler $549,000 COdc 7'17t:l STf.Al ff -SHORT SALE l l th Fai,..., view home in Big Can)"?n. Spacious 3bd. 2.5b.a Wida light decor, ~ded family room, 2 fire~ f car_.,.. G'.sdi Bufmcistcr "493GO Code 708'¥1 S.,000 Coclc 71257 WHITEWATER VIEWS Best view to Catalina! Clurming 3br, 2ba fixer. ExccUen1 ~tcntial, but needs TLO Linda Octh and Lois Jacobs $1,345,000 Code 710/l BIG CANYON -MCCLAIN Classy decor m serene setting. Upgraded 3bd, with custom lighting, French doors and fireplace. Communiry pool. spa and tennis. $255,000 Dick Dickson Code 70197 PICTURE P£RFECT BLUFFS Tastefully upgraded 3bd home features huge cusrom mirror in the living room, shuners and mirrored wardrobes. Remodeled kitchen overlooks greenbelt and wnparound patio. $349,000 Sally Shipley Cocle 70617 ULTIMATE BEACH UVING 180 ~full-on ocean, HB Pier and Catalina views. 3bd. 3.5ba •roof- top dcCl Posh interiors; cwo fircpbces and lots of marble decor. $549,000 Gisela Burmeister Code 70827 CAUFORNIA S EABRl!EZE Gated comm. minuta from beach. private 1pa &waterfall M.arle DercmiahlCluUta FranclJ f318.000 HARBOR ISLAND Incredible locaion ovcrlooktn17 Bay I•land & tuminqb .. in •s.000.000 -Carol Mock WESTSIDE COSTA ME.SA Expanded & Remodeled. Cathedral ceilinqa. liqht & brl17ht. fl79,000 -David Mf!Culloch SA.lVRDA.Y OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO 9 :00 P.M.. THE BLUl'1'8 260S Vltta Ornada.Ch.arlct Cole1Worthy '377.SOO ' CORONA DEL MAR Sl2 Avocado, AlliJon S«acmann ""9,000 2006 ~una Turace. Edie 01-on t6sS.ooo •26 B Goldenrod. Kevin Kanda f2Sl.SOO COBT'A ME.SA 28M Ballow. Chritty Langford f207.000 DoVER SHORES A.REA 1•10 Warwick. D'ettc 8tcclbcrq fS99.000 L1Do 203 Via Udo 8oud. D'ette Stnlbcrq nm.ooo 8_.. Vla Udo Nord. Velma Timmozu •3.200,000 N EWPORT BEACH 633 lldo Pk. Dr. B-lJudy Muncy f&t9,000 N EWPORT TERRACE 7 Sundance. ICcvln Xanda f2S!,SOO SUNDAY OPEN HOUSES 1:00 TO S:OO P.M.. BAYCREST 1837 Tradrwindl. David McCulloch f4S8.000 Harbor Vi ew Hoines. $649,000 Spyglass Hill. $69S,ooo Dover Shores, $699,000 2030 Holiday Rd. Allton McCormick t9'419.000 BIO CANYON 16 Rue Chantilly, Barbara Milt1 t629.000 THE B LVFFS U3 Villa Tnlcha. Clwln Colnwonhy 1289.000 CHANNEL AREA '411-41-38th SL. David Pnnc1 fS69.000 CORONA OEL MAR 2006 Tahuna t1rrac1. Edie Olton t699.000 912 Avocado. !Cay Parker f-41-419.000 t l6 H.ud. Liu Adaro. fS'TS,000 613 AJurrune. Val1ri1 Howell 087.000 '4126 B Goldmrod. !Ccvtn kanda t319.000 311 Dnftwood.Jo !Cmq •729.000 COSTA MESA 286'41 Ballow. Chrilry Langford •207.000 0oVER SHORES 1-4110 Warwick. D'ctte Stcclb«rq •999.000 EASTBLUFF 819 BclhJ. Alluon ScntmaM t599.SOO HARBOR VIEW HILLS 390• Inln lale. Lylrcn/jeff Ewtnq t697.000 1101 Ebbtide Rd. Nan Doyle t9S9.000 HARBOR VIEW H OMES 1906 Pt. Wcybridqe. Eric Shaw t-4168. 900 . 1964 Pt. Laurent. Suaan Weir f649.000 )A.SMJNl: CREEK 32 Whitewater. Tom ThomlOn •5'419.000 Laquna Beach 19'41 Cliff Dr .. D'rne Stcrlbn-q ..S9.000 LIDO 939 Via Udo Soud. Rob«rt Senti f-41,900.000 M-41 Via Udo Nord. Velma Timmoru u .200.000 M ONTSERRAT 7 Glwmy. Lylrcn/Jrff Ewinq •sis.ooo N EWPORT BEACH 633 Udo Park Or. B-1.Judy M\.11\cy fM9.000 332 Catalina. Eleanor Bowie f-4197.0oo N EWPORT HEIGHTS '4122 Rtvmidr, Chruty Lanqford t3S9.000 8PYOVJIS H ILL 60 Dralca Bay, Don Olton • t719.000 Newport Beach, $1.S7S.OOO I NEW LlsTINO I I ¥ 0 One CONTEMPORAllY SPANlSH STYLE Model pcrfi:ct rnm-c·tn condnion. 4 Br, cxcc:p· tional interior dct."Qr.anng, c:ncnshc upgr.adc:s. A deal at $675,000 Com 332 UNIQUE EXPANSION! T radition.al f.am1ly humc: w/aJdcd pri\'Jte quutc:n cuily con\'crtc:d to li,.ablc space. Low pri.-c: $625,000 Coot. 322 AN ABSOLU11i STEAL! Private oommuniiy Nearly 3000 SCJ· ft. includes; den, living & dining room, tnttri<w atri""1, library, deck w/vkwl $499,000 CooF 342 D oN&JoYcE OLSON There Is No S11bst1tuu For fa:prrimcc ( 8()()) 487 -49J I NF.W LISTING! Flagstone entry 5,400 ..q. fi. csutc with srunmng n.un, C.aul111.i & ~unset n (."WS. 5 Bc:dmoms, 5 5 B.a1h,,pool. ~.a & dcntor Com 372 ENJOY CATALINA SUNSET VIEWS ... H1ghly upgraded 4 lxdmom home loatcd in popular communiiy in the: hill!; of Coro~ dcl ~ Pool and Spa. Com. 362 DON'T MISS THI OPPORTUNITY' F.ibulou) 5600 "l h .u~mm .~utc -./\1•-W~ IJc;il for big family. 'ICnll\I\ 1:111cr1.unn Owner ~y~ -bnng II\ Jn 11fl1:r -POlC:J .11 $1,399.000 Com 352 NEW LOW PRICE P.i11or;im11. \ICW property W /ne.irly $200,()()() 111 upgrade~. Pmuc lc~.auon on big lot Grc;it f.amily home w/lob of room for bm pby. Com 3 12 IMAGINE THIS Pm.m: -.'Ol1U1lumty Completely rc:dccont•-d rwo nory home: w/"'-"tcr on m.11n k.'\d and 3 bedroom guest SUltC: Oil kMICr lc\d $795,000 Com 382 call ... £ l•,a ou.·s u,-li•r hlformati•• u. for details •• all oar flsll•p. (loo) le6-S166 . • '' • ' I ..-.... • ., T '• e f • ' • ' • • ,--.-• -, _...--; r I ' . _Chart Your Coarse To These Listinp With Marcia £ Robert Bents at the Helm. 0,I N l"NDA Y, t :00 TO 1:00 O OCk Youn 801\T SUNO·~Y AT 939 V IA L IDO SOUD Spare Bayfront Home. Best buy on Bay. 6,000 Sq. Ft.. Look at the comparables. SANDY 8AVF~ONT Unbdicvablc Value! Comer loation, 3 Bd, 2 Ba & Boat Dock. $1,090,000 50' Boat Dock For Sale! Quiet location, 3 Bd home attached. I\ Sf\1t( ..-, ~u...,. 1 T \111 '-' 70 x 90 Feet of Ocean Views. Fabulous comer location. Marcia £ Robert Bents SM Only one real estate company advertises every home it has for sale, every day, every week ... with photos, descriptions and prices. 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That's why I chose to be affiliated with Coast Newport Properties. with it' reputation for fulfilling the highest i-tandard of professionalism." Wedmore said. He specializes in Laguna Beach and coastal properties from Newport Beach to San Clemente. V edmore enjoys family time with wife, Nancy. and their three children, two of whom attend Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar. A retired U.S. Navy lieutenant and graduate of Occidental Co11ege. Wedmore and his wife are active on the Orange Coun ty Guild of the American ParaJysis Association. Bill Wedntore can bt rtaclted aJ Coast Newport Prop1rth1, 4 CMc PlavJ, SU. 260, Newport Beacl1, (714) 644-1600. Grubb & Ellis welcomes Jim Degradio Jim Degradio brings a successful history of negotiating residential, income and CXChanJC properties. Most of his business is the result of referrals from former clients. Jim "My greatest strcnflh is with finl·time buyers and first- time income property buyers." Degradio said. "I enjoy structuring their needs to produce the results they want" Degradio chose Grubb ~ Ellis due to its support and upscale marketing techniques, plus access lo in-house mortgage services. "When I need fast service to pre-qualify a client. it's av~lable," Degradio said. 'This kind of service is invaluable." According to Ron Maz.zano, vice president and district manager. "We are pleased to have Jim join our team. He has listt.d and sold properties throughout Oran1e County and knows the area well." Jillt IHpw4Jo ca H ,.eliff"' Grwlib • Billi lt111M"*l It_, &Ila S..a. JJ C"'70'* ,,._., .$#. JH, N...,n ._It; (11') UUlff. industry cducato~. Harvard Bu inc~~ School cour e:-.. American Management Association training M:minan.. and computer software and office technology training courses. In addition, RSN feature!> interactive video conference:-. where audiences in linked RFJMAX offices can ft_Sk guesLions and hold discussions with presenters and expert panels. Education courses to fulfill requirements for real ~late professional designations. such as REBAC's Accredited Buyer Representative.(ABR) and the Certified Commercial lnveMment Member (CCrM). are also offered on RSN. Real Estate Week will draw on NBC Oe<iktop Video·~ own news g:ithcring capabilities and NBC's worldwide newi. gathering resources. tncluding NBC News. NBC's 215 affiliates. NBC New' Channel andCNBC. ··No one collect<; more btNOC'iS new' video Lhan NBC and it makes -.en<>e to package the news in ways which make it even more valuable to viewers," said Mike Wheeler, president. NBC Dcslctop Video. "Real Estate Weck will give real estate professionals up-to-date information that they can use on a daily basis. We expect this to serve as a model for other industry- specific and advertiser-supported projects." Wheeler said. Real Estate Week 1s NBC 0e'>ktop · Video's first product which is adverti~cr supported. RE/MAX has also launched a number of other technologies to help its ales associates and their suppon staff increase productivity and manage day-to-day activitie!. more efficiently. These include: •RE/MAX ROSTER 2000: a CD-Rorn- based technology allowing saJes associate' to immediately cross-reference relocating home buyers and sellers with the appropriate-RE/MAX sales associate in ihe cicy where they plan to move. • RF/MAX Agent 2000: a comprehensive computer software package featuring nine separate infomiation management modules, such as MLS mterfacing and mortgage analyzer in a Windows environment. • RF1MAX forum: an exclu!tive on-ltnc bulleun board through the CompuScnc International computer network. RE/MAX affiliates can communicate and network through RE/MAX Forum and pnvate e- mail, as well as participate in tnternc11'e on-line conferences. One of the largest real e~tate operatton\ with offices in the U.S .• Canada. the Caribbean. Mexico. eastern and wc\tcm Europe and Southern Afnca. RFJMAX has flouri bed with an entrepreneurial environment and high caliber sale' torcc In 1994, Rf/MAX sales associates accrued more than 11 years real estate experience. RE/MAX International was founded in 1973. Its networlc of more than ~l,000 rah s associates in 2,500 offices provide residential and commercial real estate, relocation. real estate re/en-al and asset managemeial services. Top honors earned by Don Pearson Gru bb & Ellis agent continues winning pace Ron Mazzano. vice president. district manager of the Grubb & Ellis Residential Division, has named Don Pearson as the Top Producer for the first five months of 1995. In addition, Pean.on Jed the Newport Beach office as No. I for the first quMter of 199.5 continuing his 1994 record-setting performance as Top Individual Producer for the year .. "lbere is still much more I want to do,• · d the Bayshorcs resident. "J want to to have my network expand and le in the process of buying and selling homes. Pearson publishes a monthly real esta~ le~ to keep bis clients informed about current trends in real estate. And he is no ~ger to sales. He had worked for IBM since 1953 in sales and tnaMgcmcnt. retiring after 30 years to become president of a computer software company until it was M>ld. •During my whole~ at IBM. I was involved in n:al eslale invcstmen"·' he said. Pearson drew on bis computer experience to develop method$ for n:scarchina and learning property values. He has a SOphisticatcd computer system at his home office which allows him lo research and store critical information. "You can't keep it all in your bead,• be said. "I can ao into the databue I hav~ilt and quickly detetrnine lbc value of properties ... Acxonlina to "=anon, bis yell'$ of wortin1 wdh Che pubiic bu been • l'D08t vahi*8....,., •( am I priOple-orienced penon md people are the bigge'>t challenge in this business: he 'illid. "In real estate you work with people who have varied interests and needs. When you can solve their reaJ estate problems. you get the greatest personal Don Pearson satisfaction." Pearson also has comprehensive k.nowledJe of the Newport Beach area. He grew up 10 San Marino, but spent summers at the family's bayfront peninsula home . He watched Newport Beach evolve from a sJeepy beach community into its current sophisticated status. And because boats have always been a big part of his life, Pearson knows what's mvolved when clients an: looking for a property wblc:b will ICCOIDIDOdate their yachts. Alto bcnef1eial is tbaf Pearson owned and cruised a 4foot motor sailor. When Punon isn't keying property values on his compuaie:r, or taking a cnaise on bis bolt. he rniaht be~ ... his him ndio. Peanoo's reiJ estate .ctivities are ooc limited to Newport Beach and Bayfront homel. but al10 include Laauna Beach a.nd Nellie Gail and inland lo Costa Mesa and Irvine. His activity, coverina such a broad geoaraphk area. gives him a better pcnpectivc of property valtJCS. Join the Peanon netWOrt and receive his monthly real .........wdeUer. c.o.. ,_,,..,.,, GrilM ... ••'' 1WllMll.,_S.._1J C.,.• ..... ,... Nftl,.r ._,. .. 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OJ!~r~d aJ $1,550,000 Immaculate & charming 3Bd-3Ba w/view from master BR plu~ a lg bonus rm w/wet bar. Well designed floor plan w/fonnal d1mitl nn, living nn w/fircplace and hench door.. leading 10 the front patio. SPECTACULAR OCEAN & NEWPORT COAST VIE\N'. .. V/ElN. .. VIEVV. .. VIEvv. .. VIE\lv. .. VIE\lv. .. VIE\IV IM CORONA DEL MAR 2BR, 1 BA, hardwood floors, fireplace, sunny li:itchen. SEEING 1s BEl.IEVINGm For further information or an appointment to vLew this extraordinary home Please Call A Truly Magmfiunt Hom~ ~ Cull for on appomumnl DJ Lora and Marlys lttt "'" 673-4062 LAURA HUSBAND METRO (714) 2ss-6476 *" 10%DOWN Outslanding 3 unil prtlpcrty in Ecuuidc Coaita Me1a a..:ru;.s st reet from Newport Bca..:h. Live in 3BR, 2BA home whi..:h has been newly dt.·..:oratcd and haw 2BR, 2 BA ~single apartmcnls make your mlmtl1ly payment. Seller will ..:ar:ry a 2nd TD. Only $3 79,000 Open Hot11e Sun 1:30-4:30pm 226 E. 15th St. Costa Mesa JERRY JACOBS Your Income Prorcrty S(><.>ri.Ji1I (714) 557·9000 £XT 108 (714) 759· ln9 OFFICE RESfDENCE Separate Guest Quarters $365,000 4 bedrooms + den,.formal living, dining.Jami/y rooms.fireplace, breal!fast area. 3 bathrooms, a'rr:ular dnvewqy, X -large pnvate lot, atra parking, inside laundry. To View call: TERESA QUICK (714) 721 -3938 ERA FIRST STAR REALTY AND 1BR, 1BA apartment block wall fences, 2 car garage. 42' x 118' LOT Co-op Brokers Steven Nelson (714) H8·1112 ~9~999999~999999999""'!9999999Ll,99999 CHOla CDM PROPfRTIES New Usti1y: 300 block of Larkspur, 40 x 118 ft R-2 lot, older 3BR home. Add a unit? $625,000 ~orecliffs: 248 Morning Canyon,$640,000. Big view lot, solid older 2BR. den, 2BAhome. e.s.._48R,3BA home, deluxe. $2200/mo Corona Del Mar Properties (714) 67)·8494 1 RUE VI LLARS WORLD CLASS 6000 ACRE WYOMING RANCH PRIVATE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COIJRSE l'OIJB RO~ BARN AND OOH.RAU 2$ MILFS FROM IET AIRPORT BIC CANYON f Abuloos LOCATioN UNbEUEVAblE VALUE 4 Bd, 4 . s BA TOWNkoME VERSAillE Model REducaho Slfl,000 SnllA ....... Mui1 fAaqO 7ff,J72t 71f,J702 AlllJNDANT WILDLIFE l'OB BROCBIJRE CALL (714) 553-2820 BYRON BOWMAN NORMAN SCHIEi. PalNCIP.U.S ONLY :. .......----o-.-.-• -------I , _-....... ------ LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTlr,JC 1S 3 CHOICE OFFERINGS IN . u•tj'¥f.fJl61W21i. 3 doors from the greenbelt. One story, large back yard for expan- sion. All-new remodeled kitchen, new roof, floo,ing, skylights, etc. Ch~--· ~99.000. dJ 5 17!•nN;i·1·1.&1 over $100,000 in upgrades, great location, near greenbelt. Finished like a model home. $599 00. • • est value--pnme res1 enti area. 2 BR+ den. attached garage, up- graded kitchen & baths, pristine cond1t1on--$459 ,000. $19.000 Down Turtle Hock "Move-In" quality Townhome Small down pmnt buys this Turtle Rock two bedroom+ dentownhome. Bright, best location easy exterior maintenance. Assumable first trust deed makes this property easily af- fordable as a first home. $269,000. Extra Large Duplex in CdM Quiet location, walk to the ocean. Upgraded owner's unit with large master suite. Two BR upstairs, 2 downstairs. Tile kitchen counter- tops. upgraded cabinetry. Rear unit is 3 BA. 2 BA. upgraded. 2 large sun decks, balcony. $660,000 --- Lease with Stunning Ocean View Harbor View HiUs South. Stunning Bayt Catalina View. Large yard, upgraded with remodeled kitchen $3,200 per mo. Abused children benefit from week with volunteers W S .NOT THE . COMPANY- TSntE BAOKER'~•We have epresented over 300 buyers J ellers in the Newport area·· more than 150 buyers/sellers Hugh and Sharon Swanson. along with Marilyn Read of The Prudential California Newport Beach office. helped bring a week to remember to abused children at The Royal Family Kids Camp. "I believe that these camps can and do have a perpetual effect on the kids. in the present and future. l know it will have a perpetual effect on me as well," Hllgh Swanson said. The Swanson~ are well known for keeping their focus on the posi!ive and the ability to negotiate through any real estate transaction Ju\t recently. they were named to The Leading Edge Society. which repre-;cnt' the top 5~ of Prudential agent-. nationwide. in Harbor View Homes: as- sisted. as mortgage brokers, In the refinance of many O.C. homes. We manage several 1 homes for absenteff owners. , CHRtSTA & GERRY LONG 16 year residents of Newport Beach -=~ONGS OF NEWPORT ;~7:~=c~. The camp. directed by Karen Wilson. gave children agei. 6 -12 from foi.ter ond group home , the experience of love. sec urity and fun . With the rJtio of one coun~lor per two yooogsters. the volunteers work virtu ally non-Mop 18 hour\ a day playing ports. hiking. doing art!I und crafts, and other activi ties. Funded by different corpor.ite and private entities. the camp i~ staffe,d by volunteers from all profei.sions :ind walks of life. Read-anributes her \UCl'e" to high energ>. hard work. honesty and fore.,ight. Her experience as a former elementary \Choo I teacher has provided her with great listening skiJJs. patience and under~tunding. In May. Read achieved Office Top Pmducer. GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 Thi' wai. the first year the SwanM>ns and Read volunteered for the (;Mlp. llley went with no expectations, but rather hope that they could make a difference to even one child. Huglt and Sharon Swanson and Marilyn Rtad can H rtachtd at Tht PnuhntiaJ Cali/ornill Rtalty Newport Btadt of!ict at 2101 E. Pacific C(HUt Hwy., Suilt 250, Corona dtl Mar. (714) 759-6600. Rates aa of July 27, 1995 -KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp. American Home Loans Amencan Savings Bank Bank of Amenca California Federal Bank Cert1f1ed Funding Corp. Coast Federal Bank · Countrywide Funding Detrick Mortgage Group ~~ey Savings Emery F1nanc1al Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank • IHTEREST 'ltt POtNTS LOCK- TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ('ltt) IN A.P.R. A (71 4) 375-6666 7.625% 5 2.000 30 7.871 A (71 4) 955-3633 7.625% 10 1.750 7 7.844 s (800) 562-6272 7.875% 20 1.500 30 8.071 ----B (800) 424-2632 7.~75% 5 1.875 45 8.111 --'----s (800) 225·3337 7.875% 20 1 .625 __ 45 __ 8_.08_4_ K (714) 454-8700 1 7.750% 5 1.37._5 __ 30 __ 7_.9_3_1_ s (800) 300-5626 7.950% 20 2.000 0 8.201 -----------------K (800) 8n-se2s 7. 750% 5 _1_.s_2_5 __ 4_5 __ 7_.9_58_ A (714) 759-9692 7.500"/o 5 2.250 14 7.n1 --------$ (800) 336-9639 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 A (714) 729-9200 7.625% 5 1.750 14 7.M4 s (800) 232-2309 7.875% 5 1.625 10 8.0M s (800) 672~2 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 Rrst Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 7 .875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 Fleet Mortgage K (800)700-5650 7.750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 G_le_ndale_F_e_deral Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.750% 5 2.250 45 8.025 Home Saving~-S (800) 975-5051 7.950% 20 1.500 30 8.147 Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857-79n 7.625% 10 2.000 15 7.871 ~~--__ ;.._~~---- Marina Mortgag~ Co. K (800) 808-562_6 ___ 7._750%_ 5 1.625 __ 1_5 __ 7_.9_58_ Oceanview F1na0C1al A (714) 651-6355 7.625% 5 2.000 15 7.871 ------ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.875% 20 _1._2_50 __ 30 __ 8._<>«_ Union Bank B (SOOJ_ 453-1288 8.000% 20 _1_.soo ___ oo __ e_._19_7_ Western Finanetal SB S (800) 393-9372 7.875% 5 1.500 30 8.071 IHTtAEST RATE 4.600% 'ltt POINTS OWN ('JC.) 20 1.250 MAX. MAAGtH A.P.A. LOAN ('ltt) IHOD 7.731 203, 150 2.450 110 5. 750% 20 1.125 8.245 300,000 2.500 6CD 3.950% ___ 30 __ 1._000 __ 7_._699 _ ___;,1.000 _ _;_•000 ___ 2_.4_50 __ 1_1_0 6.250% 5 1.000 8.183 203, 150 2.500 1 TS ADJ. FMQ. 1M 6M 1M 6M ----3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 203,150 2.450 110 1M -----------4. 900 "lo 20 1.000 7.740 500,000 2.050 L1M 1M 4.750% 20 1.000 7.856 650,000 2.600 110 1M 5.000% 20 0.000 7.902 203, 150 2.750 110 1M 3.950% 25 1.250 7 .625 1,000,000 2.350 110 1 M 3.500% 20 1.375 7.634 500,000 2.350 110 --------------'-----6. 500% __ 20 __ 0_. 000 ___ 8_.226__ 600,000 2.750 1TS 1M 1Y 4.950% 10 1.625 7.823 203,150 2.500 110 1M __ __..;.. ____ _ 3.950% 20 1250 1.n5 203,150 2.500 110 1M 4.875% 20 1.875 8.440 203,150 2.750 1TS 6M 4.875% 25 1.250 8.767 500,000 2.750 L1M 1M 5.000% 20 1.000-l' 7.758 203,150 2.500 110 1~ 3.950% 20 1.000 7.699 500,000 2.450 110 1M 5.750% 20 . 1.625 8.540 500,000 3.000 1TS 1Y 3.600% 20 .1.000 7.7~ 600,000 2.550 110 1M ---'-----------5 .. _750% ___ 1 _0 __ 1._8_75 ___ 8_._34_5.~_203_;,.,1_50 __ 2_.7~50 1TS 1Y 4.250% 20 1.000 7.876 400,000 2.625 11 0 1 M 5.750% 20 1.500 8.091 203,150 2.875 110 6M 8.250% 10 1.250 8.331' 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y Bolh bed & 8djl •tlbie programs are 30r.JO c:oiwen4ionel mMglOIL 1)pe °' l..ender Is· B • Blnll; K • mor....-~ A • ~ ~ 8 • ~ I loen. Mof1QIOI bank8r1 Ind b1o1c1rs 11'1 llclrwed by lie Clllomia 0epa""'9nt °' Real Estate u either I blOk.lf Of c:orpcnllon. For lnfonnlltlon ~ c.111. DAE 8l (918) 227--0931 • ...._.,._lot ........ II 11'1intrOduc:Wtna1elot119,flrJlt ldjustmenl period. Down p ...... 11 lll\'IOUrit of C1111 <"of aa1es price) peld to lllndlr ptior to algning mortgege oon1n1c1. Poln .. ere 'JC. "' ioen bllancl plkl to ltndtt • '"'9 Of loln doting. LOOll-4n II Ill numbel of diva ltndtt ~ rate Pflor to ctoslng. A.P .A. 11111 ennual ~,... wtnch ts an eslimai.ci annual cost ol lhe loan IO lhe bom>wer. AR A F> .R.1 •• c:alculllt9!:I by Mort~ge News Co. beMd on • $203, 150 loan amount, Ille poll* lhowrl end l700 tcQJ ..... The A,P .R.1 .,. lnGlud9d ~ lhil ctwt lot C!Oml*l- son °"'Y· When applying tor 1 loln, Feder81 TructHn-Lendiog lew requlr .. lendefs IO ~I• .,, A.P JI. lf*lllO to Md\ loan .... 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(714)138-11n OOPYAIGH'T e 1995~,.....Co -. ---==----- -• - - :::1 -._· [ SETTING THE PACE Creating ne\v e tate , re1nodeling outdated hon1e .. or simply decorating condo1niniu1n ~ de ~igner builder Fari i etting the pace in the fa hi onab le ~ewpo1t Coas t. n the hig h rrnt di!'ltrict of rwport Coast. So11 tht'rt1 Ca lifornia ·s ri r h and famou!'l ar<' recruiting thr be, t of talents to drsign and build thei r homes - and no one seems to br morr in drmand than F ari {pronmU)red Fah-rr('). the eccentric forty-something designer famou for creating dream homes -literally from the ground up. Mu ch like the legendary Addi on \1izner of Palm Bt>ach. Fari is a de iguer builder of a different breed. Ht> is drivr11 to doing it all -from drsign and ron- trurtion. to land cape. interiors and evrn furnbhings -down to thr china on the table. l lis clients look to him as the our who knows how to talk to the Coastal Commission to get their plan approvt'd. y<'l be ronrcrnrd wit11 thr small est fold of a napkin on the dfoing room table. Tlw rt" .. ult .... an· 1roph i1·-. of a lifeti111t· - mit~nifi<'t'nt homrs purr in drsil!n do" n to tlw smallt•st detail -and all Pxec111t·d \\i th purposr and imprccablr ia:-rr. l "111kr his "atr hful r yr . tltrM' monunu·ni:-10 powrrf ul drsig~ arc rrpra trd ly drli n·red ~11 tin1<' and within hi~ di£'nl!'! pn·allorntt·d h11d~c·1-ingt•nin11sly. m1t• wlticlt hr g11ar- a111t•t·~. What a IHxun· in a firld \\'('11- known for ih frn~tration~. cost OVt'fflllb . and mag1u·1i1· a1tntrtio1110 ~lurphy's Law. A ft rr t 8 Y''ar .... a.., pre~ident of hi~ nan~r- ~akr firm . Fari .... a,·.., it brramr a maurr of nerr~~ity to talc· 0 11 tlw rrsponsil>ilit y of a projr<'t from start-lo-fini..,h . I Ir ~aw 1hr typil'al prohlr1m . From archite<·ts. to con tractors. to lundsraprr~. to drrorators. on down-the-linr. IH' saw too many rooks • • in the kitchr n. too many good idtas lost in th(• translation. mid of rourst. alwuys costin g mufh mon• tlurn 0 11r initiull v thought. 111· k1w" dwn· had IO hr u lwttt•r wa\. I 11d.-1·d ilwn· i ..... Fari·s pron"n . oup-to- 11111-. 1·u111111i ....... ion.., lta\'t' hrou~ht hi111 w·1·olad1·-. from a rlit•111 li l'll that rrad.; lilt' a "ho·.., who of l1u~i ru•..,i-and in<lu stn . Thi·,· bt'lit'H in him . in fact there a rr nurn~ "ho ~ay thry· d likr to adopt him. Hr·i-thl' 1wxt ht'!'!l 1hing,. to being able to do it all thrm~eh r~ -if thry only had rht> timr. 1h c> kno\\'lt>dgc>. the expeJif'nce. tht ta lt·n 1. Fari's hu ..,~11·-f n•t• "ay of making their homes a dre:>um -<'ome-tme i~ one reason hi~ f lirnt:-. conH· to him . But it·s hi cla - ~ic contrmporary ~tyle and knowing eye for sultry and en ·ual glamour they love mo t . If such rxqui ite taste and dedica- tion sounds pricey. Fari"s clients acknowledge that they have actually spent less with him in charge of dr'ign and construction. than whrn they did all the work themse lvrs. • · ---~~-----~-------------------------- - ~--- -. t•.' .. __ ,, .t... _.. & Best buy in Eastside Costa Mesa Ready for you to move in. Fea1uring three bedrooms. 1wo and a half baths. a spectacular master suite and large den. Luxurious Lile bath and !.hower. walk-in mirrored wardrobe, firtplace. skylights and atrium ki1chen window. Recently reduced and offered at $199,000. Contact John Maier at Metro Realty, (714) 251-0630 for more information. Quiet Corona del Mar hideaway This newly decorated home with three bedrooms. spa. elevator and lovely view terrace is located in China Cove, a small quiet community on the bay with a secluded ... wimming beach at the entrance to the channel. ChN: 10 Ocean Blvd .. 1he village of Corona del Mar and Fashion Island. Offered at $895.000. To -.1ew thi~ propeny coniac1 Jo Ann Kenton, Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Sen ICC\, 23 Corporate PIM a. Ste. 190. Newport Beach. (7 14) 644-6200. Ideal family home in Irvine This model-condition home located at 9 Aaxwood in Irvine offers three bedrooms, two and a half baths, large backyard with deck. lush landscaping and is close to schools. parks 8hd pools. Offel'OO at $284,000. To view this home. call Kim Scidenberg and Gary Sully at Metro Realty, 5 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach. (714) 720-9422. RUDY ALVAREZ: Another John Grisham · fan AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Co ta Me. a JOB TITLE: Broker Associate FARM AREA: Freedom Homes/Canyon Park HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Nearly seven years · CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTEREST: Snow ski, beach, travel and family LAST BOOK READ: "'The Client" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Windows Rudy AJvorez FAVORITE GETAWAY: Maui PET PEEVE: Rude people HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Happine. s Wt want to hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column. Tht column features real tSllUt owntrs, brolur, agtnts, marluting rtprtstnl4Jivts, or any otlur staff •~n you would liU to IUghlighL Wt tncouragt you to send a photo (black and whiU, if possibk), wilh company namt, petson and SNAPSHOT marlud 011 bad. Stnd or fax your infomtalion to: Joyct &lttrtr, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mna, CA 92627; Fax: 714-6504801. /hadli.nt: 5 p.m., Tuesday. Wt'U publish ii as space is availabk. If you nttd to mah changts to tltt copy afUr ii has ktn sublftilUd, pkast call Joyce &htrtr, 574- 4242. Prudential's New~ort Beach office honors Bev White Agent's success shows a commitment to quality customer service Bev Whit~ of the Prudential California Realty's Newpon Beach office wa recently recognized as the top sales agent year to date in the Newpon Beach office for the month of July. '1'he achievement demonstrates Bev's determination and commitment 10 quality customer service," said Maxine Monlgomery, Branch Manager of1bc Prudential California Realty's Newport Beach office. • While has been involved in real e tate since 1972 and joined The Prudential California Realty in 1987. Also, a resident of Corona del Mar for 20 years. she bas been active in the community as President of the Cameo CommU.lljty Association, chairperson of the Newport Beach Guilds for Performing Arts Center and the chairperson for the Cameo Philharmonic Associates, as well as a member of the Designing Women board. White is particularly service oriented. which is evident in her active real estate busine . She believes that personalized service and prof cssional expertise are mo t important in today's real cs1ate market. She generates 80% of her business from past clients and referTals. Be~ WJU1. CM h naiclNt/ Ill 1Jle PnulelllMI Co4/ontitl R-"J') Newpon Beoclt oJfke, (714) 759-4400. St. MicHePs families are enioying easy access to ~ew recreati~n facility in Newport Ridge Crestr1dge Park, a ~~ ... ~~~-----..,.,.,...._----:-~-------.--- family neighDOrhood Since Lhc recent opening of Cre,tridgc l'Jrl. in Newport Ridge. St. Michel\ rNdent!> who have young children arc cnJo~tng ea.'iy acce. to this neweM re.:rMional facility. which is adjacent 10 tht'1r gated , family-oriented neighborhood. "Cre•.tridge Park. which featufes a1 Europ._!an-i.tyled tot lot area nnd children\ pla) ca-.tle. is a trcmendou a.~ to many of St M1chel"c; homeowne~ who have young. energctk• children." eX,plaine:dJunne &:humJchu. sales representative for St. M1~hel. bui lt by California Pacific Home' "The fJct that the park i practically in thl'lr o"'n backyard i a great advantagt ~l au~ of its convenient location · pri" 1ding the ideal opportunity for bu')' pJrent' to i.pend time with their kido; in a do-.c-by 'letting. Becau~ St Michel embrace' a diversity of life tyles. ec;pcx1ally bu y Orange County fanullcs. the pre-.ell\:e of nearby parks and two private recrea11on plazas is very appealing." Schumacher added. "Further highlighting it. desirable locatmn with the exclu..,ive Newport Coa.st community. St. Michel's re iden~ are within close proximity to local beache,. a top-ranked educational system tor their children and dozens of recreational, bu ine~. and u~e !>hoppfog opponunitie ... .. From the value of St Miehe.l's cla.-.sic French design to the unmatched preslige of a Newport Coast addres! . this neighborhood truly reflect a rich new family tradition. Visit here thi weekend and discover the family life you've been waiting for," Schumacher~. "Serious borne shoppers hould also note that our newest release of home will be ready for move-ins thi spring." Home buyers can select from four elcg311t deigns rangir,lg in iu from J,913 to 2.466 square feet of space. Gniciously appointed floor plans include wood bunung fireplace • ~matic u~ of window ~iJnS, formaJ hvmg and dining rooms, convenient interior laundry rootm, two-car attached ~ges with direct indoor access. and standml front yard landscaping. Price arc from the mid $300,000' In an effort to accommodate the active life. tylcs of it .. homeowners. St. Michel wa!. thoughtfully planned to feature two recreatton plazas • private. on-site .raciliti~ highlitfited by 11wimming pools. J>4!> and barbecue areas. From young couple~ to growing familie11. St Michel's expansive floor plans embrace a divcrs1ry ol individual ~ and expeci.tionS. An ideal hOme for young professk1nlib n lhe Plan One. the l,913 square-foot Beaucairc. which howca...e~ three bcdmom11 or two bedrooms with optional den and two and one-half balh.'1. Highlilhts of this home include a cozy family room complete with fireplace. hiah volume ceitinas in lhe fonnaJ living area.,, and a breakfast nook with outdoor acces.s. The Plaa 'JWO, the 2.104 lqUAl'C~foot CflrJWJUe. offtri ~ bedrooms, two and one-half bllh&. specious family room. blukfat1 nqOt. and~ id 11.e in&*' bath: the ~ floor overlook.~ the fonnal St. Michel, Newport Ridge dining area. Becau<;e the plan\ optional lofl .. providel> ve~atility and ·room to grow'. th1' borne is perfect for larger fnmilie.;. The Plan lbrec. the Lorraine. has four bedrooms and three bath' in 2.378 ~uarc feet of expansive Living space. Thi<; elegant floor plan is accented by a circular stairway. lavish ma'iler suite. and a center island tn the contemporary kitchen All exceptional home for growing fam1he" is the newly introduced Pl311 Four. which showcll!.es up to four bedrooms (down<.ta1rs den optional) and three baths in 2.466 square feet of expan\ive living !-pace. Highlight<1 include a co1.y brCflkfa.,t nook and center island m the the St. Micbd exteriors arc appointed with wrought iron accents, wood shutters, radius and tran'>Om windows (per plan). complete front yard landscaping, full yard fencing and durable fire-resistant concrete tile roofs. As part of the renowned community of Newport Coast. thi s neighborhood is '>itu ated just south of Newport Beach off San Joaquin Hills Road nnd i adjacent to Lhc C\tabli.;hed ncighborilood..' of Spyglas HilJ and Harbor RMge; it is also io clo-;e proiumity to Buck Gully Canyon and the public hiking trails al Los Trancos Canyon.; lcitchen. a romantic circular stairway and luxurious master i.u1te. Optional decks arc also available on select view locallon .. Contemporary kitchens are fully equipped with Newport Ridge resident' will enjoy being close 10 the unparalleled Pelican Hill Golf Club. shopping at St. Michel's residents are within dose proximity to local beaches, a top-ranked educational system and Fu1,hion Island and South Coast Performing Art Center and Newport Harbor Art Museum. In addition, much more! residcn~ will have an exceptional range of recreational opportunity with the community. Planned and developed by The Irvine Company. the 371-acre Newport Ridge community ii:. proposed to have a variety of neighborhood . General Electric white appliance. including a built-in electric oven. gas oook top. microwave and dishwasher. maple cabinetry with tini 'hed interiors. handse t ceramic tile counter tops. and cast iroo sinks. Extensive counter top 'pace and oversized Moragc cabinet<; and pantnes are featured in each plan. Residents can also personaJiic their new home fronf \ $Criei. of option such as spa tuM, secunry and -;pcaker 'ystemo,. ck>~t and garage organizers and upgraded flOor covcnn~. Designed by Richanhon. Nagy, Manin. Proposed open -;~e includes 38 acf"Cl. to be de-.oted to parks. trailo;, playing fields and canyon view overlook areas. The Newport Ridge Community Park i pro~ to feature picnic ground • a formal group picnic/view \t:ructurc. a tot tot. playgrounds. a soocer fieJd. two softball field.\, two teno~ courts. a volleyball court. a ~kctbaJI court and informal playing field. Families with children will :ipprec1ate the land-.caped paseo 'Ystem with pedc-.triun pathways which win circle throughout the Newport Ridge community connecting the neighborhoods and neighborhood parks. Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's Homeowner A-.<;0eiation nnd the Newport Ridge Community A !>OCiation. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area focilitie .. Newport Ridge 1i. included in an Assesc;ment District and Community Facilitie' (Mello Roo .. ) Di~ct. Con .. ult a sales representative for details. California Pacific Homes offc,.... home buyers a depth of professional experience and a commitment to eAcellence ~ond to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated al every c;tep of the h<lmc building and home buying proce~'· California Pacifi Home i building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradit:mn of succel>S and i.tability. To vi it St. Michel from the Pacific Coa..'t Highwa)'. take MacArthur Blvd. north and tum nght on San Joaquin Hill' Ro.Kl Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and folio•· the sigf\s to the sates office. FMm lhe San-Oiego l-405 Freeway. take MacAnhur Blvd. south and tum left on San Joaquin Hills Rooad. Tum left on Newp0rt Ridge Dme ;ind follow the o;ign to the ·ales office ~St. Michel model and sale.' office arc open weekdays from J 0 11.m. to S p.m .. and weekend~ from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For more information. pie call Jeanne Schumacher or Jerry Gahan al (7 14) 721-9634. • . . . .... . •Spectacular Main Channel Views • 63 Feet on the Bay • 5 Bedrooms + Den • Approx. 5,600 sq. ft. •Great Room •Media Room • State-of .. the-Art Kitchen Dramatic Bayfront Villa in Bayshores