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1994-10-29 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE NEWPORT BEACH • Pcrf ect weather ior a busy weekend ;r11 ( • Piiot' s polltlcal endorsements The Daily Pilot offers its endorsements for this ie;y"'s Newport Beach and Costa Mesa city council races. See Community Forum, page All. Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa highs . post gridiron wins · Friday Night Lights have been yery good lights for our locals teams ... Newport Harbor's Sailors are still unbeaten; Corona del Mar handled Santa Margarita; and Costa Mesa buried cicy-rivaf Estancia in a game finishing·on a sour note. At Newport H arbor, the Costa Mesa Mustangs (7-1, 3-0) dpp$d the Eagles, 55-12, leaving the coaching staffs of .. the two teams in a · • no-handshake mood after the Pacific Coast League dust had settled. It was the most lopsided victory in the history of the Costa Mesa-Estancia series, dating back to the mid '60s. Newport Harbor (8-0, 3-0), meanwhile, laced host Woodbridge, 24-0, to remain atop 1he Sea View League, building a 21-0 first half advanta_ge. , Corona del Mar was also a quick starter, jumping to a 14-0 halftime bulge and building it to 21-0 over Santa Margarita before settling for a 21-12 Sea View League victory to stay in the title and CIF playoff hunt. For all the details, see Sports, Page Bl. f Y I rune to. set clocks back, check smoke detectors Costa Mesa Fire Department officials arc recommending that all residents change the batteries in their smoke detectors when they change their clocks back one hour th is Sunday. . It's part oC a national smoke detector-maintenance campaign timed with the change from daylight savings time to Pacific Standard Time. "A working smoke detector provides an early warning and critical extra.seconds to escape which is-especially important- during nighttime fires," Cbsta Mesa Fire Chief Frank Fantino said in a statement. Nationally, inoperable smoke detectors acco"unt for a large portion of the 3,000 fire deaths and the 50,000 to 100,000 injuries caused by home fires, fire officials said. NUM81U BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 INDIX'. Best Buys ......................... Al Classified ......................... 86 Community Forum ........ A11 Legal Notices ................... BS Religion ........................... A6 Society ............................. A8 Sports .............................. 81 Stagelites ........................ .A7 Weather .••••.••••......••...••.•• A2 ,, ,.C:.:.~a.:_ • c av-. 911 0 ....................... .. ... -changing clocks, ~mpling trick or treat t"a ndy, carving pumpkin~ and trying on your Power Ranger cCJ. tume. See Weather, Page A2 ~ Winner of California Newspaper Pub/islters-A-ssocialion-ls General fxcel~ence-Award for 199-3 Witness recalls girl's final cries . ~t.u.c .\t<\&n.,, DAJLT PILOT ~Police hold fathe r on suspicion of murder after he shoots 15-year-old in neck while apparently cleaning, checking handgun· BY M>JlC S. l'os~u .• SHH wuru COST A Ml:.SA -"Oh mv Go.s,1.. D~d. Oh my God," a 15- year-old· girl cried out. clutching her throat JU~t before she died Her father lool..ed t n, seeming!} in a trance, a witness i.a d Police on Frida} offered no mo· tive for what the) 're calling the Thursday-nigl t Sla)ing of the teen· ager by a man identified by nc gh- bors as her father. David Cums Stinson, a 39·}e.ir- old wa rehouse supcn h.or, \\J\ being held at the Co ta Mesa Po- lice Department Jail on :;uspit'ion of murder, according to C:ipt Tom Lazar. Bail was set ;,it $250,000, he \Jtd . Stinsol} ma} haH: shot the girl -identified by neighbors as ~a:is . Stin~on -"hi le he:. de Jned and checked a hand1?un, LaLaf '-aiJ. Stinson, whom Police Cl 1ef O;niJ Snowden also said \\::IS the girl\ fathe r, had been dnnl..ing prior to the 8:15 p.m.~shootmg, according to Llzar . • Ray Krasl..cy, a friend of the girl. w~s in the apartment in the 3100 block of Cora.I A\enue at the time of the shooting. He described Da\ id Sttn on as 1'cing so mtoxi- catccLl.haLiLLoai..him several min- , utes lo unto .. \. a bedroom door wh en he returned to the upst~ms apartment arout 1 s minute) be- fore the fatal shooting Leah Bado, 15, left, and Trina Filbey, 24, console each other near apartment where friend Natis Stinson died from a gunshot wound. Natis Stinson \\JS in· her room with Kraske" and Jnother friend when her fat hi.:r came home. Friends remember girl's 'cheerfulness' ''He w:is upset,' Kraskey, I . said. "He had said· You do real· ize if I catch )'OU mc~sing wtth ID) daughter, I'll have to kill you.' · "He \o\-3S JO king around," Kr:li· key s:ud. "J ~now th:it because he sm iled." .... Fifteen-year-old Natis Stinson served as community babysitter after dropping out of school. BY MARC s. POSNEll, ST"JP WJJTU COST A MESA -A neighbor- hood g1ieved Friday for the 15- ycar-old girl shot and killed by her father· iri their Corsica Park-area apartment. Residents of the quiet apart- ment-lined tract consoled each other in the streets and walked Crom home lo home sharing infor- mation about a girl they described _ _.......__ .. c,..,am~m .... u..,.ni~ _bab~iucr who was bouncy, giggly and always Finding some open parking at library Isn't as easy as ftndlng open book BY STSVEN B.uus, SrAE•Wama NEWPORT BEACH - Finding a place to park at the city's four-month-old Central Library at times can be as frustrating as understanding the Dewey Decimal book-Ciling system. Library-bound motorists often can be seen circling the 217-spacc parking lot in search of open spaces, particularly on weeknights and weekends. Lucille Kuehn, a member of the city's Board of Ubrary Trustees, said the city did not underestimate the appeal of the library, which opened in July to rave reviews. She attributed the parking shonage to poor plannina. Originally. the librll}' on Avocado Avenue was to haYe been built alm051 . simultaneously with a new NewpOrt Harbor Art Mmeum on vacant land between it and Coast HJahway. The two bu1ldinp ... PUKIN•IP•I• A10 hapf.Y· " 'm not accepting it ," said Ray Kraskcy, an 18-year-old friend who was hanging out with Natis Stinson inside. her apartment be- fore the shooting. "This morning I \Noke up and I almost called her. "She was friends "ith every- body. If she knew your name, she , was your friend. She was never angry. She always cheered me up. She cheered everybody up." Stinson liked to bowl and cheer for her favorite Dallas Cowboys football team whenever they were on television, friends sa id. She had ·dropped out of school and rou- tinely watched several neighbor- hood children, they said. ~ "She likc.eLto. pu h-us on-th See UCA.LL/P••• A 12 M I I • It was the first time that Kras-emor 8 SerYICe . 1..cy and the elder Stinson had met, fund -raiser planned Kr~s~~~ ~1nutes after Stinson re· Natis Stinson's neighbors turned, N:Jtis left her room and "ill hold a fund-rajsing car Joined her father m the adJ;iceht wash from dawn to dusk room. That was "hen Kras~C)• heard gunfire, folio" ed by a cn today and Sunday at the from oa .. 1d Sttnson. Then, Kras· Shell gas station at Harbor key heard his friend's ch1lhng r<.- Boule\'ard and Date Place spon e. in Costa Mesa. "Those "t..:.rc her la~t words 'Oh ~toney raised will be u.scd my GoJ. DJd Oh my God,' .. Kr~s~ey saiJ · to help pay for a memorial 03.,1J. Stm on \\J JUSt g etting service for the 15-ycar-old out of hi ch:iir \\hen K.raske) · girl WhO WaS ShOt· and killed N)hed JntO the room afler hearing . Thursday night. _.._ ___ c-sunr.rc.: tq'1rrtey s::i td ---, See SHOOTING/Pat• A 12 . . . Forum slanted, several council candidates say ~ Questions were geared to make some 'look good,' they claim. Officials from homeowners associations say questions reflect residents' coflcems. BY TlNA Boa.GATrA, STAFF w...na I COSTA MESA -Several City Council candidates on Friday com- plained th at a forum sponsored by the city's homeowners associations was "unfair" and made only a e- lect few "look good.'' The forum, which was l_1eld Thursday night, launched a f cw technical qllcstions at the candi- dates, One question, "What is the definition of FAR (floor area ratio)?" left candidates Mike Schearer and Michael Collier SIUJ!!(>Cd. "They would bounce off qu~ tiona like that on us, and then when we couldn't answer them, they'd ask somebody like Peter Buffa or Mark Korando, who has served on the City Council or the Planning Commission and -or course -they knew the answers,'' said Collier. Schcafcr ~•id he left the forum feeling "emb:irras..~d." ••tt appeared to me to be llant· ed tu\d unfair to the other cancll. dates.·· ~:11d s,hcarcr, who is con· ... ~ al 1181111 qmllanld, Mlllllllll ltbdl his 0-1·1 lllllJll BY Tnu ioaGA'ITA. ~wan ... COST A MESA -The campaip for City Council began beatina up oa Friday, with • .election hOpefuJ La'bby Cowan becomiaa tbe taract of another mndida1e•1 fruitntion. Durinl i forum oa Thursday, local laWtn ..... r Gary MN•ltaa,.. quatiolled on ::r.'f .::':'~that he'• ~. 1'WI ........... teCOnd ••11mmdl11at. Duriq ...... _ .... ,.....,_ ... w a ••••*••Mtpl.-ll sidercd to be a frontrunner in the campai4n. "The questions were di· rectcd in such a way that unlc55 you were already a councilman or plannina commissioner, there was no way )10U could an.-er tome ol lbete quationl. .. Olber eandidates an~ndina the ror.. were Ouy MOuhU. Jim ~ Ubby COwU. Peter IU9a; Mart IC.orM*» uc1 an Steel. .......... • ••••• 7.cb"• Boathouse Inc., said he thou&ht the fonam rocuse'--,on i ues that weren't u imponant as. for cit· ample, public safety. ''h's ironic and ud Chit at the same time we ~re 11 thit forum, there WU yet another shootinl in Costa Mesa," .. id Monahan, re· ferrias to aa incident • 'tbunday aipt that left a 1$-Jeu-old prl dead ud bet fa&bcr ia police aat-IOCIJ. '"Mat we Med to be talkina 8boua le wbet we're Fina to do oraanization. And, Libby is veiy accive in the gar and lcSbaan movement She s a former co-chair of ECCO ~ionl Committee of the Dly of Onnp, ~ hu cootrlbuteCt to Conn's c;ampaip). lbat'• a py and lcibian political ICtioa coauninee. , ... cba •• think ii"• fair to quatiaa wbelher I'd bo a FOCI role model wt qaatiom -abOut wbe• lllJ campewa ~ ... , ..... iDd dodfa ........ &A..,. "If ........ .._ ... .............. ............. _....... Ml 111111 I ... tML I ... ....................... :.-: ......... "' about crime. not these nitpicky i · UC " • ~ ' Some of the candjdatcs blamed the "loaded questions'' on Mayor Sandra Gena • who •1ubm1ned question car<b durina lM fonnn. "I wouldn't ha~ thouaht any· thins about (current council mem· bel'I ask'"& (\UesUona) ii I ~t they ..-ere be1n1 faar, Collkr said. "But, when it's obwkNi that thcy·rc jUSl tryina '° ihowcM I ... AIS l Newport ae.ch/Colta M-Dally Pilot LOCALS ONLY CITYSIDI Shopping canters have tricks and -1reats for. ·kids Gabbard ·cleared of wrongdoing in llllng papers - -. -- A S PART OF ''Tho.Great Halloween Happenlna '94 .. , 18 neighborhood shopping centers are having "trick-or-trcating0 and planned activities for Orange County children to provide a safe and secure Halloween. Fashion Island, Newport Hills, Bayside Center, Eas1bluff Village • Center, Harbor View, Newport North, and Westcliff Plaza, all located in Newport Beach, will have trick or treating from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Monday. Fashion Island's Pumpkin Patch, located in the outside ~--~ area of the Atrium Ir• Court, has 17,000 WVlllll' tons of pumpkins, ------and if you present a Best Buys sales receipt from any Fashion Island , store or restaurant -----• today through Monday you can take home a free pumpkin. Also, on Monday at Fashion Island there will be a Creepy Creatures . Animal Farm and other activities from noon to 5 p.m. Today at 12:30 p.m., Newport Hills Shopping Center, located on San Miguel Drive, will have a parade of costumed characters. 0 A PRE-HOLIDAY window cleaning special .., a 15% discount -is being offered by Park Window Cleaning through Tuesday, Nov 15. ' Park Window Cleaning (720-9101) is located in Newport Beach. 0 , .. SAKS FIFTH A VENUE (S40-323~). located at South Coast Plaza, is having a_ 25% off sale on fine gold jewelry, starting Sunday through Tuesday, Nov. 15. The sale includes all 14k and 18k gold necklaces, bracelets, earrings, rings, pins. The sale e~cludes cenajn designers and estate jewelry. ...,. District Attorney declines to file perjury charges against council candidate for listing office address.as residence. BY STEVEN EAM..Bs, STAn Warna ... NEWPORT'BEACH -Citing insufficient.evidence, the county District Attorney's office has declined to file perjury charges against City Council candidate Charlie Gabbard. Gabbard was cleared or any wrong- doing for listing his oCfice as his resi· dcnce on his candidacy papers. The ruling puts an end to Corona del Mar resident Elizabeth Kicwit's effort to get ~--bard d~qualificd from the Nov. 8 election. Gabbard is running against two other candidates, Dennis O'Neil and Patrick Bartolic, for the Corona del Mar district scat now held by Councilman Phil Sansone. Sansone cannot seek re-election because he bu served two terms, the city's limit. "It slowed my campaign down consid- erably, because people didn't want to give me contributions with a cloud over my head," Gabbard said. According to his latest campaign finance statement, Gabbard did not receive any donations between Oct. 1 and Oct. 22, the period covered by the report. Kiewit asked City Clerk Wanda Raggio earlier this month'to disqualify Gabbard for allegedly violating the city's charter and zoning laws and state and local election laws. By using a business address as his residence, he CO}llmitted perjury, Raggio contended. She turned over the matter to the Police Department, which then submit- ted it to the District Attorney's office. In a 'lettcr to Raggio dated.Oct. 21, Deputy District Attorney M. Marc Kelly said no charges will be filed against Gabbard. "As a result of our investigation, we have detcnnincd that there is insufficient evidence of any criminal violations concerning Ms. Kicwit's alJcgations against Mr. Gabbard," his letter said. In his initial election filings, Gabbard listed his home address as 436 Heliotrope Ave., a commercial building occupied by his business, TVS Engineering. He lives across the alley from his office in an apartment at 432 Yi Heliotrope Ave. Gabbard said be wrote his business address as his residence because his office is his "home base." "It was a simple mistake,'' he said. "I didn't commit perjury or anything else." While glad to have his name cleared, Gabbard was upset that Raggio did not forward the District Attornets letter to him sooner. Raggio handed tt to him when he came to her office Thursday to file his campaign finance report. "I don't know why they sat on it,'' he said. "I knew it was there last Friday (Oct. 21). I talked to (Kelly}. He said he walked it in to Wanda the same day he wrote it. City Hall should not play politics." Raggio denied withholding the letter. "It just came in yesterday," s~e insisted on Friday. She noted that all mail at her office is stamped with the date and time as soon as it is opened, and that the District Attorney's letter was stamped Thursday. Master of - kung Ill coming to Costa Mesa BY EMILIE KAluucK, Foa nu: P1wr COSTA MESA -ln Asian martial arts and healing tc~hniques, the bal· ance between body and mind -which the Chinese call the chi -is the key to health and longevity. This Saturday, a Costa Mesa martial arts school is calling on an 80-ycar-old Chinese master of kung Cu to help teach local American students this ages-old concept. The Hsing Chen School or Martial Arts will welcome Master Yi Te-Kuen of Taiwan, a kung f u expert who will · show dff new moves and teach his American students the Chinese phi- losophy that is essential to mastering martial arts. Yi practices internal Shaolin Kung Fu, among the oldest of the martial arts and the forefatner of many of today's martial arts. Along with the various physical techniques, Yi cmpha· sizes health, longevity and internal power. Fine jewelry is on the main l_evel. D A "SHOPPING EXTRAVAGANZA" to benefit The Junior League or Orange County is set for Saturday, Nov. 12. MAac M .. u.TTN, OAJLT ru.oT Ian Brooks, left, Taylor Funk and Sam Robinson toss hay at J?Umpkin patch on Baker and Bear streets in Costa Mesa. John Bracy, chief instructor at the Hsin Chen School, was a student of Master Yi while studying in Taiwan. Bracy describes the balance between body and mind as the underlying premise to martial arts. The shopper's dream begins at 7:30 a.m. at the offices of Chelsea CGA Realty at 1500 Quail Street, where attehdees will have a continental brcakf ast, and board a bus at 8:00 a.m. for a day of shopping at the Desert Hill Factory Stores in Cabazon. Stores include, Donna Karan, Coach, Nike, Esprit, Movado, and Jones New York. Halloween treats: Here's what's happening < "lt becomes no longer just fighting but a life style," said Bracy. "The goal Complimentary lunch and beverages arc included. The bus will arrive back in Newport at 4:30 p.m. H ere's a rundown or local Halloween haunts: • TODAY:. A pumpkln patch fund-raiser sponsored by Costa Mesa High School's Parent, Teacher, Student Association runs from 9 a.m. to noon at the school farm at 2650 Fairview Road .... Children can make slime and fake blood, learn the different parts of the body by assembling a human skeleton, make masks and more at workshops for children ages 5-12 at II a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. (also Sunday) at the Launch Pad in Crystal Court, Costa Mesa. Reservations arc required .... Fashion lstaod's pumpkln patch is open noon to 5 p.m. (through Monday). Anyone who produces a ..sales reccipLfrom._one_ of the shopping mall's stores or restaurants receives a free pumpkin .... Newport Hills shopping center hosts a parade of costumed characters at 12:30 p.m .... Wild animal, insect. plant and flower roce pointing for children is offered free 2 to 4 p.m. at the Nature Company at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Participants can wear Halloween costumes .... The Newport Harbor High School Theatre Arts Department presents a haunted house from 6 to 10 p.m. (through Oct. 31) in the Social Hall of the school at 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets arc $3 for adults and $2 for children ages 12 and under .... ''The Megus This year's goal is to raise $10,000. To attend the event a minimum donation is $25, payable to the Junior League of Orange County. You can mail a check to Chelsea GCA Realty, Inc. 1500 Quail Street, Suite 100, Newport Beach, 92660 or call 476=1100. D A SPECIAL1Y store for silk scarves, Cocoon (721-8332) opened at 1028 Bayside Dr. in Newport Beach. Cocoon claims to have more than 3,000 silk scarves from around the world, an d its prices are wholesale to the public. D Best Buys •ppcars Tbursdap and S•turdays. Wbcthtr you're • mercb•at Of • 1bopptr, II you know of• good buy, c•ll mt at 540-1224. fu me •I 6'U-4110 or wrltt to me: Btst Buys, Dally P/104 JJO JV. 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The reception is in support of "Bone Fragments," a group shoW"of mixed media work, which ts on view through Nov. 20. SUNDAY: Crystal Court, CASA, a non-profit organization that protect the rights of ,abused, abandoned and neglected chHdren. and CAST, '+'hich strives to reduce the trauma victims of child sexual abuse experience, team for "Pumpkins & Pancakes" 8:30 to 11 :30 a.m. Sunday, Oct.. 30, at the mall at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Children are invited to come in costume for bn:akti.s.urick OLtreating. ..storytelling. a caricaturist, crafts (including mask decorating and stamping}, Wild Wonder's live animal show, caroJsel rides, costume parade and surprise guests (one's a jungle king and another is a green power hero). There will be prizes and a silent auction that include a $500 Crystal Court shopping spree, weekend getaways, amusement park . and Mighty Ducks tickets and those ever-present milkcaps. Tickets are $10 per child, $15 per adult (it's requested that children be acdompanied by an adult). MONDAY: Harbor View Elementary School, 900 Goldenrod Ave., Coron:. del Mar, presents its annual costume WIATHIR TIMPlllATUHI Newport BeKh 68/57 Ball>c>A 68/57 Cos~ Mesa 7'1/55 Corona del Milr 70/56 I UaP POalCAIT LOCATION Wtdge Newport 11.tdiM• ltlvtr Jttty CdM IOAnNe SIZE l•l SW 1-2 aw l•J IW l•J IW 1·3 IW LJahl ~Ml.able wind• will thll'I ~IO•ll thlt aft.moon, .ith 2 foot wind Wlftl, • foot .... .,_.11. low mornlrig clouas and fog will clear by noon. TIDll TODAY first high 6:25 a.m ......... " 4.5 first low 12:20 p.m ........ 3.2 ~nd high ~ 5:57 p.m ........... 4.2 Second low 11 :46 p.m./O. 9 SUNDAY First high S:Sl a.m ........... 4.9 First low 12:05 a.m ........ 1.1 SKond hlah S:SS p.m .......... 4.4 Second low 11 :SI p.m ........ 0.1 Wal~ Ttmptraturt1 •s party at 8:15 a.m. Young trick-or-treaters will parade around the school in holiday costume .... Lincoln Elementary School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, holds its costume parade at 8:45 a.m. in the playground area .... ·Fashion Island presents children's activities, including a Creepy Creatures Animal Farm, run from noon to 5 p.m. Builders participating in "Project Playhouse" for HomcAid, a Building Industry Association project that creates shelters for Orange County's transitionally homeless, will dress lo costumes to match their playhouse themes and pass out candy to trick-or-treaters from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Broadway/Neiman Marcus courljarO. ... i'\dams Elementary School's PTA,sponsors a fund-raising Western adventure 3:3p to 8:30 p.m. at 2850 Clubhouse Road, Costa Mesa, featuring a show titled "The Ghostly Gold Diggers of Glitter Gulch." A costume parade, crafts, cake walk, prize drawings and panning for gold will be featured. A dinner served by Carl's Jr. will also be available. Show admission is $1 (it runs every 15 minutes). Other activities arc 2S cents to $1. ... The city of Newport Beach hosts its sixth annual haunted house and carnival from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Community Youth Center in Grant Howald Park (5th and Iris avenues). Corona del Mar. is to keep the \1ody nexible and the mind clear." Bracy himself has em· braced not only the Chinese.philosophy but the language and traditional medi· cine as well. Bracy describes Yi as an 80-year-old man who looks more like he is 50. ''He goes into these incredible low, graceful postures," said Bracy. "He's always happy and smiling; he's just a joy to be around." Yi grew up on mainland China and has been practicing kung fu ever since he was a child, according to Bracy. He eventually moved to Taiwan and has taught there for many years. He was recently contracted by the Taiwanese government to teach all government ministers the arrof~ong ru.-- Yi has also been traveling around California to various martial arts schools in recent weeks, and Costa Mesa is his last stop, Bracy said. The Hsing Chen School teaches vari- ous styles of authentic Chinese kung Cu to approximately 100 adult students. The school has five active instructors who focus on the more advanced levels of kur\g Cu, with some beginning and intermediate ctasscs. The instructor invites anyone in- terested to come observe Master Yi at work from 10 a.m. tq, noon Saturday at the Hsin Chen School in the Copper Tree Business Park, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite M7B. POLICI PILU COITAMl lA 1100 block or Newport Boulevard: A $30 bicycle was stolen by someone who kicked in a door of an unoccupied motel room. 100 block of Monte VLsta Avenue: A person who asked for directions grabbed the purse of a women who was responding to his request. The loss, which Included cash, keys and ldcnlification, was listed at $50. 1500 block or Coriander Drive: Someone stoic a coin box from a washing machine in an apartment complex laundry room. The loss was $25. 400 block or 20th Stred: Someone stoic a gym bag containing a Sl.500 metal knee brace from ao open and unloclcable Jeep. The empty baa later was recovered. NIWPOIT IUCH 400 block or North Newport Boulevard: Some $770 in personal property was reported missing by a man who had left It with motel man:igcrs while they attempted to acttle a billina dispu1e, a police report said. ftPOPntlDAY •Place aravcl outside windows where you're concerned about prowlers. The noise of tomconc 1tcppin& on It will acrvc to alert you. - -COUtfCIJ Newport Beach polko • Newport Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot 1 Saturday, October 29, 1994 Aa Applause surprisingly contagious at Assembly · for•. T here were not a whole lot o( surprises when the candi· . dates for the 4Sth Congrcs· s1onal and 70th Assembly districts collided with one another one hid· eously early morning this week. .... Ila Ill Dana Ro· hrabacher said he was, by actual count, the "fifth most frugal mem- . ber or Congress," and vowed foTnf- prove thut stand- ing if he's re- elected. Brett Wil - liamson, the young man who On the hopes to prevent Coast • that, said he would be "an in- dependent voice" for residents of the 45th, beholden to no special interests. Jim Toledano, who is making another stab at winning Gil Fergu~ son's Assembly seat, said that, "As a Democrat running in Orange County, 1 am not part or the in· sider group." Marilyn Brewer, his Republican ()eo.r Dr \-\,"~\.-:.., opponent, said that .she and Tole· dano are "on opposite sides of every issue." For awhile there, J thought that might not be true. l read a report that Brewer had qui· etly taken a position against turn- ing El Toro into Orange County International Airport, Jr. Not so, Marilyn says. She's op· posed to Measure A, "because it's divisive, pitting North County against South County." As for wnarsbould be-done when the Marines leave, Brewer told me yesterday: "I want the highess and best use for that property, it's as simple as that." The SI people who paid $10 for the Orange County Chamber of Commerce's breakfast-cum-. political pow wow were exposed to another non-surprise: No politi· cian can give a simple answer to a simple question. Instead, you get a speech that rambles on for as fong as the mod· erator will allow. After that, the candidate's oppugnant (great word, eh?!) gets to rebut. The up· shot at this forum was we only got to hear answers to four questions, which is too bad. ~\o•,...., \.-\...._ ... .c. : ) C' "' _,\-c\c.1.'j (,....~.<::.'"' ~ 5 c \:. n:, r'IC.,..~ ou 6.. :_1.,, \.: ·--v ~ \. ro '.cx..~<:'\'j ~h..R..ri S:. 'r-.o.v~ o-~<t;;.1. '..(Y\,\e_) the'"~'-? ~\.> Mv<:..'v\ \-o "jO'-'-cv-.A C\.\I' \.l~ ~ ~ .. ~~ Cor ci.1.-,JOj S J', '> \-~ "\ ("\~ ( ('\('.\ b.: • C1 (\ IC...C. • L<l •c..: ll.c..\ \ '.:::.: . ,::.; c. ~ l'V\:C ... " ;> G. HINKLE Orthodontics-Temporomandibular Disorders Newpor't Center · 644· 1281 So. Coast Plaza Area · 556· 1122 When Rohrabacher's opponent was introduced, Williamson re· ceived a remarkably solid round of applause. This seemed to surprise the congressman. His eyes wid· ened and his face went into one of those "Well I'll be damned" ex- pressions. Rohrabacher sat quietly with the slightest of grins on his face as his oppugnant (love that word!) ripped him on ev~rytJljng from voting againsHhc-Ron11ld-Reagan Court House to thumbing down the crime·bitl. Rohrabacher's expression didn't chaJlge a millimeter during Wil- liamson's speech. But his complex- ion did. The more Williamson attacked, the redder the congressman's face became. 1 thought maybe it was just a sunburn from going surfing, . but arter the challenger sat down,· the blush went away. Even though the incumb~nt and the challenger went after one an- .other pretty good, they managed to part on good terms. After the forum, the two chatted briefly. They smiled, laughed, patted shoulders and shook hands. Please Join Us For Dinner Lunch or Weekend Brunch Sat>atmo's waS' ortglnally founded In Chicago after our father t>cought the fa111lly recipe for our famous ttallan ~usage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. 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This was especially evident after he said, "I am th e only business person running in the 70th As· -HUGE SIDEWALK SALE scmbly dhtrict." Citing state ht ~ill ans"cr to!" • records, he said Brc"er did not When it came Jim Toledano's have the business credentials she turn atain, he wa\ed a truce flag claims, has little im:ohement with of :.om: "Lei's !ltop the blame the family business and owns no game. Let's start '"'orking tor new stock in it. idea:.. . Ho~ are ~c going to pay Just how accurate ToledJno's for the ~OS program if it passes? state~nts were, l don't kno-'. Uut Ho\'~.ue "t guing to pay for he got th~ result he ~'anted. Ur1.:w· Thrc~ Strikes? Are "e going to er spent half her allotted spe.ikrng raise t..ixes or cut sen ices?'' time debunking them. Darn gooJ questions. 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The three biggest cily lssues: 1) Crime. We need to increase an1i-gang and anti grafiui efforts; provide maximum support possible for police and fire, manpower and equipment. 2) The economy. We need to cut red tape and regulation to make Costa Mesa "business friendly" and .auract and retain clean, quality businesses like Auto Club. 3) Immigration. We need to • demand that the federal government fulfill its duty to get control of our bordefs NOW. Enforce Proposition 187 if passed. Politlcol philosophy: Very conserva1ive You should vote for me because: Sharyn and I have lived here 20 years, raised our children here. I have 10 years of experience on City Council and Planning Commission to keep interests of residents and business in ·balance. Desired p~lltlcal legacy: He f\ad common sense. · Campaign sloiao: No slogans allowed! Favorite book: "The Civil War" by Shelby Foote Lost book reod: "The Kid Stays In The Pie.lure" by Robert Evans ., Favorite movie In past year: ."Schindler's list" Favorite video: Whatever rm working on! Favorite radio station: KUSC. KCRW-FM, (NPR Network "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition." "Car T alk") Last vacation: New York. New England in April LYNN DAVID CLEMENTS Age: 27 Family: Parents, Frank and Jan Clements. Occupation: Business consultant The biggest city lssues: 1) Crime. Need to allocate more funding toward police programs, such as Lhe anti-gnng unit. 2) Traffic. Need to·prevent any future expansion of roads·or thoroughfares that would lend · through the city. from outside the city. Political philosophy: Far less government intervention - libertarian viewpoint. You should volt for me because: I will inform the public, I will educate lhe public, I will lead the public. Favorite book: "A Bridge Across Forever," by Richard Bach. Last book read: "The Virtue of Selftshness," by Ayn Rand. Favorite movie lo past year: "Ocar and Present Danger.'' Favorite video: "Searching for Bobby Fischer." Favorite radio staUon: 105.1 FM KKGO "' . ,,_;, Last vacation: Vancouver -British ~ Columbia, Feb. 94 Political motto: Keep it simple, make a point, be straight forward Life motto: If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you have always got. MICHAEL COLLIER Age: 39 Family: Wife Laura; children David, Lauren, Paul. OccupaUoo:Business manager. Community Involvement: Orange Coast College Alumni Association, Foundation Board, Scholarship Committee, Neighborhood clean up project. The blgest city Issues: 1) Meeting needs of an increasing diverse population. Increase awareness of the various cultural situation. Use existing committees to help instruct the community. Your political philosophy: Conservative You should vole for me btcause: Costa Mesa needs a conservative voice to help the city move into the next century. 1 can help find nnswers. Desired polltkal Jeaacy: I did the right lhina. no matter what the consequences. Campalp sloaan: Collier for City Council Fnorlte book: "The Way Things Ought To Be," by Rush Limbau&h. Last book read: The Book of Mormon. Favorite movie In past year: "The Fu&itivc." FnorU• Ykteo: "Stand and Ocli~r." FaYOrilt radio •talion: 710TALK or KFJ t>r KABC· Last vacatloa: Catalina Island Peter Buffa Janet Lea McCammon Favorite president: Ronald Reagan U!e motto: "If it is to be, it is up to me." LIBBY COWAN A&e: 41 Family: Partner Rebecca; Mom and Dad live in Santa Ana; one brother and two sisters; one dog and two cats; devoted friends Occupation: City of Irvine, Communiry Services superintendent Community Involvement: Costa Mesa Planning Commissioner; O .C. Human Relatfons Council Board member; past involvement includes: leadership roles on the Advisory Board for Orange CoW\ry Together, Co-Chair of Lhe Elections Committee of the Counry of Orange (ECCO), Executive Board of Orange County Women's Soccer League, participant in Costa Mesa's Human Rel\ltions Committee's living Room Dialogue. The three biggest city Issues: ~Safety. We need coptinued b etary priority for public saftty p grams, and we need to create public/private partnerships to ensure quality activilies and opportunities for youth. 2. Communlry's economic base. It is essential to retain long-term . employers, altract new investment, utilize redevelopment and tax dollars efficiently and effectively. 3. Residential quality of life. This is created by expanding parlcs and -fields, protecting open space, upholding the integrity of the iencral plan, ensuring no bridges mto Costa Mesa. . PoUUcal philosophy: Moderate, bipartisan, consensus builder Vote ror me ~use: I am the best qualified candidate. I have the knowledge, skills, and leadership abilitr to..create a-balanced and safe, prosperous, and vibrant Costa Mesa. Desired political legacr. Fair open-minded council member, worked well with other council members, city officials, and residents to enhance the quality of life in Costa Mesa. Campaign slogan: Working with you for a Costa Mesa that is safe, prosperous, and vibrant. Favorite book: I like an eclectic assortment of books: mysteries, biographies, history, current events. Last book read: A Mary Higgins Oark mystery Favorite movie: No particular favorite; but enjoy going to the movies Radio station: KCRW 89.9 public radjo Last vacation: North and South Carolina this summer Favodte president: I have admired the legacies of many Presidents, each has given the country some special gift. We motto: While I have no catchy phrase, I believe In ap~roaching each penon and &ituauon with fairness, openness, and forthrightness. MARK KORANDO Family: Wife, Cherie; aon, M ark Occupation: Code enforcement ofr'"r Community lavolvemeat: Plannina Commission, Citizens Brldfe Advisory Committee, 3 R Committee, Tratrac lmpec:t Fee ADHOC Commjuee. OeoeraJ Plan Stccrina Commluec, Costa Mesa Homeowners Auociation Coalition, board member of Mesa West Homeownc('S Association, member Lynn David Clements Gary Monahan of Eastside Homeowners Association, and Neighbors to Neighbors Program. Tbe three blgest dty issues: 1) Fiscal responsibility. Just as in today's business world, government has to do more wiih less. Efficiency is the key. 2) Deletion of Gisler and 19th St. Bridge. We must be willing to do whatever it takes to rem6vc the bridges from the master plan of highways and save neighborhoods. 3) Improve the quality of life throu&h nci&hborhood preservation. Active code enforcement demonstrates to people that their elected officials care about pcighborhoods and whether they mature or decay. Polltlcal philosophy: Moderate non-p:irtisan You should vote for me btcause my 10 years involvcmcnl in snaping the community says I care and that I am commiued to Costa Mesa. _ Dulred political legacy: To have been a competent steward of the present and the futuro. Campaign slogoo: Be Involved - Be Concerned -Act with Integrity Favorite book: Will R'ogers, "Wisc and Witty Sayings" Last book read: "Uniform Building Code" -boring! Favorite movie lo past year: "Forrest Gump" Favorite video: "Dead Poets Society" Favorite radio station: KZLA Last vacation: 1990 in western Massachusetts Favorite president: ij.arry Truman Political motto: I'm no politician Ufe motto: If you doA't like the way it works fuc it, if you dan•t fix it learn to like it. JANET LEA McCAMMON A,e: 36 Family: Widowed, no children. Occupatlon: Secretary, word processor. Community involvement: California Coalition for Immigration Reform state-wide organization, signature gatherer for Proposition 187. The three blgesl city Issues: 1) Illegal Immigration. Cooperate with all levels in government, enforce code enforcement, support Propositio n 187, denial of funding to charities who don't screen for residency. 2) Lack of Employment opportuniLies. More busincss-friendJy council, cooperation with environmental, business and neighborhood group when companies desire to locate . here. 3) Government fiscal irresponsibility. Thorough overview of city budget to eliminate wasteful spending, government salaries ahould be·more in level with the private sector. Your polltlcal pblloaopby: Fiscal conservative, keep pemment out my pocket book and bedroom. You abould ..Ce for me bta~: I am a dedicated, bard-work.in&. middle clua female who wantJ to ICC the tupaycn represented fairly. Da&red poll&kal t.pey: That I save the tupaycn a aurplus in the city coffcn to be ref\anded 10 lhe.m so they can spend ii oa lhemsctvca and • ~ilidan who lived amonsat lhe middle clua in the real world. C..pelp alopJI: f'asca.1 contCrvativc, burcaucra11 worst niptman. Fa....tle book: '"Jbe Unsecn Hand," ouncil race • I Michael Collier Mika Scheafer by Ralph Epargrson Lasl book read: "Ten Stupid Things Women Do To Mess Up Their Uvcs." Favorite movie In past year: "Lawnmower Ma9." , Favorite video: "Bob Roberts." FHorite radio station: Power 106 FM Last vacation: Kauai. Favorilt president: Abraham Lincoln Political motto: Live free or die Ule motto: Don't sweat the small stuff GARY MONAHAN A&t: 35. Family: Wire Deborah; daughter Echo; expecting second child late October r Occupation: Small business manager Community Involvement: Chamber of Commerce, Eastside Homeowners Associatio n, California Restaurant Association, St. Joachim's Catholic Church, A YSO sponsor, Adult softball sponsor/player -presently organizing a .n~ighborhood watch. Three blgesl city Issues: 1) Our high crim~ rate. Make more patrols and officers our No. I priority, increase communiry awareness and involvement through programs sut h as Neighborhood Watch. • Ubby Cowan that allow for balanced growtl} and business opportunities. 3) Code enforcement/residency. We need to make sure all residential properties arc utilized per city codes. Residents/landlords need to . take more pride in the city. Political philosophy: Moderate You should vote for me because:.I am dedicated to making decisions that will continue to make Costa Mesa the best city to live and work in Orange County. Desired poliUcal legacy: That the city continues to be safe, that our kids have facilities and opportunities for the future. • Campaign slocan: Balance for the future Favorite book: "Into a Desert Place" Last book read: "A Case of Need" Favorite movie Jn past year: "Sch.indler's List" Favorite video: "Endless Summer" (original) Favorite radio station: X'fRA 690 AM ·Last :vocation: Collins Lake, California Favorite president: John Kennedy Politkal motto: Be flexible Lite motto: If it is to be, it is up to me. CHRIS l\1AGEE STEEL 2) Declining revenue base. Age: 53 Welcome new business ventures by Family: Strong advocntc of streamlining.permit process. traditional family values. Single, will Implement an ongoing business get ma.rried. Mother, sister, two retention program. Communicate brothers. with the business community. OccupaUon: Self-employed, small 3) Declining home values/quality businessman -private investments. of life. Protect individual property Community Involvement: member, owners' rights. Improve our parlcs s J ch' • R c Ch h p t. oa 1m s . . u~c ; ast: and recreation areas, and most Costa Mesa Jaycee of the Year, important, lower our crime rate. 1976; Estancia High School Band Your poU~cal pbllOHphy: fundraiser; City Youth Coach - Conservative ·. , _Eoiruma 'S'cbool;Jr.casur.er,..Youth Y~ abould \'ot~ for ~ ~um' My Employment Service (Y.E.S.); entire purpose m running 1s to. make YMCA Camp Counselor; Costa Mesa ~ better ~lace to hvc, Newport-Mesa Advisory Committee; work, and raise a family. Chamber of Commerce D.eslred pollllcal legacy: "He made a Bicemennial Commille~· Newport difference." . ' Campalan aloaan: It's time to get Harbor Exchange Service Club; "B ck t B · ,, charter member Costn Mesa a o as1cs. R bl' Ass bl · I d Favorite book: "King Arthur,''by epu ican cm y, e ecte Norma Lorre Goodrich. Orang~ County Rcpubllca~ Central Lut book read: "The Endless Committee (1~6. ~982); p1o~eer Knot,''by Stephen Lawhead advoca~e of its Ethics Comm11tec; FHorite movie In past year: "Forrest West ~1dc Homeowners 1984-85. Gump." East Side Ho meowners (1994). Favorite radio atatlon: KJK FM Tbe tb~e ~laest d.IY lssues: Last vacaUon: Phoenix_ . 1) The.liberal philosophy and Thanksgiving •93 1rrcspons1btc record of the real Favorite praldent: Theodore "scapegoats" -~ctcr Buf~a (9 Roosevelt years), the council and their biggest PoUUcal motto: Government should supporte~ the Daily Pilot editors. protect our individual rights • not The soluttons are to beat Buffa; restrict them. cnrorcc Prop •. 187 now; . Ult motto: Stand up and be ~om~crsh1p conversions; fiscal counted mtear1ty. • 2) The undue influence of special MIKE SCHEAFER Alt: 41 Family: Wife, Sandi; children, Matthew, Jason, Eric Occupation: Aaent, State Fann Insurance Com•uraltJ lnvolnment: Director, C'.olta Meu Sanitary Disuicc: founder of Costa Mesa Little Leaaue; founder, Costa Mc:u Youth Alhletic Comm.; active in Costa . Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions (put president); 37-ycar resident of Costa Mesa. Tbe tllne Watst city luuer. 1) Crime. We need to increase the police force, hutall proSf8JU chat put the uniforms on the st.reel 2) Quality of life. We need 10 ld\Jew • relationship between &be bu.aineM community and relidcnu • interests -the Daily Pilot editors, liberal activists, illegal immigratio n adVocates, developers of subsidized density, the old boy-girl network, social climbers, homeowner aroups. The solution la 10 beat Bill's boy Buffa. Talk is cheap, juat btat up the vaunted liberal Lobdell-Marble machine! Expolc them. Educate voters for honeal reform. 3) The need to chanae the Buffa·Lobdell-Marble, council-induced atatus ~uo woe toward a positive dircctton of common sense with firm, tocuscd, decislYe leadenhip. The 10lution1 are shake up Oty Hall; councilmanlc districu; aerm linliu; direct ma}Oral elections. PoU&Jcal plaU01opbJ: Very C:OOSCMlM Yoea abCMIW vote for •• iMclUM I Mark Korando mean "business" as there is .no one on the council like me and there needs to be! Desired polllical leaacy: Fair; honest; true to my convictions; active for reform; successful in gening the other council members to vote their campaign promises. Campaign slopn: Put Steel on the council -the change we need -in the right direction. Favorite books: "U.S. City Bosses" by Harold Zink and "The Shame of the Cities" by Lincoln Steffens. Favorite movie la past ~ar. 1V Civil War documentaries narrated by David G. Mccullough. · Favorite vldeOc Any classic of 1940s, 1950s. Favorite radio statlons: KJOI 540 AM Costa Mesa Last \!8callon: Fall 1993, Las Vegas Favorlt~ pruidents: Tom Jefferson, T.R., Silent Cal Coolidge, Ike, Nixon, Reagan. Polltlcal motto: Principle before personality -program -polilics. ·ute motto: Know your roois, know thine self. JAMES S. "JIMMER" WYSOPAL A&e: 29 Family: Wife, Diane; expecting son Grant to be born aoy day. Occupation: Small business owner. Tbitt blagest city issues: 1) Crime and neighborhood policing. We need to get the police out of their cars and off their bicycles and walking the neighborhoods, getting to know the people who are law abiding citizens, as welt as getting to know the _potential dnsa dealers, gang members and c.bild abuscri. 2) Redevelopment. In order to encourage redevelopment of existing structures, planning fees and asessments should be drastically reduced. This will entice builders to redevelop instead of using our limited undev~Joped land. 3) Capital investments. Some 60% of Costa Mesa's 199 4/1995 bud&et is being spent on the salaries and benefits for 530 employees. M citizens we deserve to sec more tan&iblc results from our tu investments, such u improved parks, sidewalks, street lighting and personal security. Polllical philosophy: Fiscally conservative, moderate on social issues. You abould vote for me because: Deina a small business and homeowner in Costa Mesa, I understand the importance of living in a safe and profitable community. Electing me will ensure thal these needs arc represented. Detlrecl pollllcal leaacy: l would like to leave • legacy of fiscal reaponsibillty. C.mpalp alopa: Why Not Wysopal Fa•ortlt book: "Great Oatsby." Last book read: "The Way 'JlUnas Ou&ht To Be." FaYOl'll• aovlt la put year: "Forrest Oump." FaYOrllt Ylclto: "Blazina Sadella." FaYOrlle radio statJoD: KF1640 IMt YaClltloa: Trout fashina. Memorial Day, Bridacpon, CA r...n1e presldtat: Ronald ~ Polltbl llOllO: Wben II comes IO tcMmment, laa ii lhale. ur. IDotto: No auta. ne aJory \ Newport·Beach/Co1ta Me .. Dally ·P~lot Saturday, October 29, 1994 Al Newport Beach omcar hospttallzad ronowlng high-speed chase said. A bag Foster dropped during the foot pursuit contained a loaded handgun, Gonis said. Jim de Boom'• Service Cub Upclat;c will not appear in dlil week's addition of tbe Pilot. The column will return next week. NEWPORT BEACH -Two men were arrcst~d following a police pursuit that sent a veteran Newpon Beach motorcycle officer to Hoag Hospital after he was struck by a fellow officer who was joining the chase, police said. Officer Howard Eisenberg suff cred cuts on his face and a broken nose and left thumb, Sgt. Andy Gonis said. Eisenberg wu biJby Reserve OCficer Joe Brown, who didn't sec his colleague u be made a U·tum across Coast Highway as Eisenberg and a flecang stolen Mitsubishi Eclipse headed toward Newport Boulevard, Gonis said. The motorcycle officer saw Brown change lanes and braked, but still struck thc!atrol car's bumper, Gonis sai . The chase continued up Newport Boulevard and into a residential area on Costa Mesa's east side, Gonis said. The Councll candidates turn In campaign statements BY TINA Boa.GATl'A, SYAF• wur11. COSTA MESA -City Council campaign · statements continued to trickle into City Hall late Thursday and Friday morning. According to a spokeswoman from the City Clerk's office, candidate Chris Steel dropped his campaign statement in the mail slot after the office had closed Thursday night, and incumbent Peter Buffa sent his to the clerk's office through overnight mail. Four other didatcs -Libby Cowan, Gary' Monahan, Mark rando and Mike Scbeafer - turned their statcm ts into City Hall during office hours on Thursday, e actual deadline to file · them. Buffa's contribu ons during this filing period, whictl covers Oct. ·22, totaled a little more than ~ring in thi a.d· $9,600. His total contributions to date come to about $13,400 -. a close second behind candidate Gary Monahan, whose total contributions so far amount to nearly $13,800. Buffa's largest contribution this period came from the Harbor Boulevard of Cars Political Action Committee in the amount of Sl,000. His expenses this period total SS,700, almost haJf of which bas gone toward professional management and consulting services. His statement shows that he still has nearly $7,400. in \he pot. Steel gave himself a loan of $3,000, ~ringing his total contrib~ons to $6,550. s~ far this period, he's spent about $2,100 on advertising and literature. His . ... cash balance amounts to JUSt over $3,000. · by the Holidays and \Ve'll have you eating the re al ·thing soon. Your initial consultation i$/ree and we accept most insurance pla.ns. 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' Happy Halloween!· Place your ?rde~ now for cm assortment of pies, cookies, brownies, breads and llalloweett goodies/ J Bosen Dinner Rol'8 U7/purehase of A Pumpkin Loaf OE'l'Ea BUlllES I I ..... 646-1440 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa On 17th St. by Wherehouse Records Friends Of The Newport Beach Public library All Cat~orle•I :rclal Selection Paperb~·Ftctlon and Textbooks! 50 cents Be up! Th\USda7 ..................... November 3 .................... 10 am to 7 pm Frldlly ......................... N'ovember 6 •••••••..••.......•• 10 am ~o 5 pm Saturday ..................... November 8 .••••.••..•......... 10 ._ to 5 pm. Sµnclay ........................ Jllovernber e ................ .' ... 12 pa to 4 pm Newport Beach Central library 1000 Avocado A•enae · . Newport Beacb, CA 92660 ........ ---------=--Tom Edwards ----~ · District 4 t I I t• City of Newport Beach District Map · ......___ Patrick Bartolic District 6 YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR ONE CANDIDATE IN EACH DISTRICT. 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Paid for by RESIDENTS' COMMITTEE FOR COUNCIL SELECTION Don and Dorothy Strauss Del Johnson Bill Bsnnett Bob Sattler lryne Black Karl and Sally Hufb'luer Blair and Susan LaGrandeur Christine Luesebnnk Bobbie Stabler Allan and Jean Beek Dack Demmer Jan aod Cheryl Vandersloot Margit and Bill Motta Barbara Yeager Patricia Cox ~ran and Frank Robinson Jack and Nancy Skinner Fran Fagen Marianne and Brian Towersey Joan and Sherry Rowland Susan Seifert Bob and Tricia Harrigan Debi Bibb Louise S. Greeley .. Not •uthorlzed by •';l c•ndldate or c•nd)d•t• committee. : -:i - - - - - - - - - - ---- - -~2<!Q. ~ !l!f_ Qtl~!: -_•,P..P_OJ1 !l-'!~f!: _c_1JfJ2tnJ!: _•J~t~ -----------.. -~ -~·11 .. . ' M ~ay. October 29.1994 Newport.Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PUot .. u ..... • TODAY , •AUnnNAL TlllMtl .. , 1111....n "Spirit in All Ufel" ii the tillc ot che 10:30 a.m. service at Newport Be.cb Cburda ol RtlJclous Sdtatt, 901 Dov~ St., Suice 145, Newport Beach. 145, Newport Beach. Science of Mind Sludics arc also held 10 un. Wednesdays. J .. a Via..., CUpel Gulld on "Prcscrvfn& and Controllina Your Income and Eatate" at 9:30 a.m. a1 lbe Balboa Bay Cub, Quarterdeck Room, 1221 W. Coast Hipway, Newport Beach. Coo1inental breakfast will be served. For rcservallons, caU 675-4030. p.m. at SL Aaclnw's Pmbytcrlu Cburcll. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, witb BUI Aapapn, minisccr lo Single• and MiJslons 11 the church &peak:in& on "Ooina che OiSlancc -Characteristics of Couples Who Make 11." Donation: $2. A COUllll lNMIUCUI The ooa·profit orpnizalion A G111herin1 of Miracles present "A Course ln Miracles" leclure and discussion al 7:30 p.m. al Sallat Mlcbael and All Aqela Epilcopal Cburcb. Ac1ivi1lcs, prizes, food and entertainment will be abundant 9 a.m.. lo 3 p.m.. ll lhe annual Fall Fescival al Christ Lutheran School, 760 Viccoria St., Costa Mesa. Fescival proceeds help s1udencs who can'l afford the school's full tuicion. MONDAY •AU •AMILY fUTIVAL Come in your favorite Halloween costume (but please, no ghosts, devils, warlocks, wicches or evil characters) co lhe Fall Family festival 6 lo 8 p.m. at SL Andrews Presbyterian Cburcll, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Tickets are $3.50 at the door, wilh children under 12 monchs admiued free. ftATI NOPOllTIOlll DllCUIA• Special Additions, a new series ot adult lcclures. meets at 7:30 p.m. at lhe Jewbb CommwaJty Cuter or Oranae County, 250 E. Baker St., Cosca Mesa, Wilh a representacive or lhe League of Women Voten • •OLYCOMMUNION SL Jama Epbcopal Cburcb, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, offcn a noon aeMc:c with Holy Communion. Hall/IDWO•SHAICI Rabbi Debra Orenscein, educalor and the edicor of "Lifecycles: Jewish Women on Ufc Passages and Personal The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, phone 673-9227 or (310) 478·8~. AltTllrl DATI Newport Beacb Church of Religious Science spirilual leader Juanelln Evans leads the "Artist's Once" al 10 a.m. at 1929 TusliJl Ave., Cos111 Mesa. discussina all 10 proposicions on California's November ballot. Admission is free. WILCA MllftNe · ·Milestones,'' speaks 7:30 p.m. al lhe Jewish Community Center of Oranae County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. FRIDAY WOl.LD COMMUNnY DAY SUNDAY IYIL MONTM WIDNUDAY PUYI• HIAICIAIT Lutberan Cburcll of tbe Muter, i900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, holds its monthly Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (WELCA) mee1ing ll 7 p.m. in the church's fellowship Hall with guesr speaker iJ Chaplain Robert THUUDAY Church Women UDlted/Newport Harbor Unll's "World Community Day" begins al 9: 15 a.m. al Lutberan Cbun:b of the Master, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar, with "ll's Evil in October" Is che tide of the 10:30 a.m. sermon by che Rec. Diana Healh at Oranae Coast Unllatfan Unlvtrsallst Cburc~ 1259 Viccoria St., Costa Mesa. She focuses on October being considered by a poet as "a monlh to break the he:trt." TUUDAY ICllNCI O• MIND Finl United MetbocUst Churcb or CoaUI Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. 11 Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17lh Street in Cosca Mesa. . Pauy, who served u chaplain al Hoag Memorial Hospital Prcsbyrcrian for 21 years. l lXUAUTY IUUU Cl.AU "S.H.A.P.E.," an abscinence-bascd class for parenls and prelcclls (ages 9 to 12) about human sexuality issues, kicks off for five Thursdays Crom 7 10 9 p.m. at Community Cbun:b, Conareiallocal in Corona del Mar. Series cosc ~ $25. Ocher series daces are Nov. 10, 17 and Dec. l and 8. Phone 854-4580. regis1ra1ion. ..._. A Bibly scudy follows al 9:30, with a brunch and 53le al 10 and worship at 10:30. Medi1a1ion at 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science of Mind" class at 7 p.m. are held at Newport Beacb Cburcb of llell&lous Sd.tnce, 901 Dove St., Suice • WATIUNI OUCH • COUPLU WllO MAD IT No reservalions are required. Tucker T. Watkins, a certified financial planner, speaks t.o the SL The Serendipity singles series coolinucs ilS weekly scss.ions at 7:30 lee UUOION/At , For Adverti sing Information Please Call Mich.elle Manire EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH e p iscopal "A Community O.dlcolfi to wring and ktylng Jts111 Christos l.«d ond Sor/«'' Fr. David C. Anderson, rector • 3209 Via Udo Newport Beach 714/675·0210 ' 642-4321, x258 or FAX · 650-4802 PRESBYTERIAN . ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 . 7:30am Traditional 9 am Contemporary 9 am Church School 10:45 am Charismatic L.:9!!iii!!!!!!!!~an-d _wtd_ne_sda..:.y_noorr_'.J • suJAy worslu1 9:30 ... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST JJOJ V1u :.1uo Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 ._nu.~.1 1ll0 i. .'I :ipm ~~,Joy 5c!"lo..i. ,Qom \1.'(!, ,. ""-'iv'/ ti.•+. "9' 'iµm tll<' I.on/ 11·i/J 11m ("(l\f off/ii.' 111·01111'. 111•11/"•r 11·J// /11; for."'"'' 111 I 111/i1•11/1t111 ,. B111 jlld';.!11/('//( 1/i11/l 11•f111111111m n~/11;•1111,11c•11 • 111/d 111/ tfil' II/)// ~/If Ill /i('(f/"f .\/iull . fi1//r111 If. f'11i/1111 9..J /..J . 15 8' r r-t Tn-t.' 11!11 Cnu•cn (r I tSI l:nurcn 01 Cnt1St ,$ciet1l•SI km IAo<. < .. ~._ CHRISTIAN KARB08 CHRISTIAN ,_ CHURCH..._ - (Disciples of Christ) 240 I Irvine Ave. al ~a Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship • 1 O:OOAM Dr. Gene'A. Swanson 645·5781 Cnttd Cart, Su.ndJly School JA111bom itl EllStb!wff Ncwrrt lkach 6ff-I3+ I CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL 1INI11 IJC 1111~< II <ii < II Ill' I To Believe Is To Care; To c,,,. Is To DO. 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FUND 10H £. ./1'H STREET, SUITE JJO SANTA ANA, CA 9170S 71./1551-~7JJ (t J/O/JJ1.1JJ1 . ,., c I .. ·-------------------------------------------.• ------- \ ' Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, October 29, 1..Z A7 STAelUTU Blblnd-lhe-scene's change for The Center of Fashion After a four-year stint, Carlton Burnett is out as artistic director of The Center of Fuhion, the annual special effects laden fashion e11trav11~za at and for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. 1 he Ouilda of The Center support group -which produces the -event that utilizes contcm.porary music, theatrical lighting and fashions from Orange County retailers -announced this week that choreosrapher/dircctor Jim Bates has been tabbed as artistic director for the Sept. 29, 1995, show. There have been rumblings that The Guilds were not happy with the last show, w~ich some obsc~crs described as "awful" and "wsjointed." However~ an. a statc~ent lSSu~d ~Y the center welcoming Bates - whose credits anclude . The Neil Diamond Christmas Special," "Dolly Parton: Home for Chnstmas" and "The American Music Awards" - Center of Fashion chairwoman Shari Esayian also praised Burnett, himself a yeteran of the stage and screen productions. ~ "~e are delighted t~ have Jim Bates with us, to share in his unique creative approach and rnnovative style," Esayian states in the release. "And I want to thank our formei:J!Jrcctor, Carlton Burnett, who devoted four outstanding years t~e Center of Fashion and gave us some of our most memorable moments. We look forward to many more such moments in the future, as The Center of Fashion moves into a new era." In the same statement, Bates promises to give the event "a human touch -to put the emphasis on humanity, but with a lot of dazzle and flash." He rcpQrlcdly WJnts to inclydc large choruses and children's choirs onstage and off. All proceeds from the event go to center programming and operations. CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. . Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-SS 11 Hours: M·F 8:30 · 6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 . 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK 11 Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Repair. Kev Copy ·'-"~ ~"-~ __:J c.. ... -·· 1111111'1 -landl ....... 1111)111111 The Aston Martin from the Burt Reynolds' movie "Can- nonball Run" and the James Bond flicks "Goldfingcr" and "Thundcrball" roars into Planet Hollywood Sunday. First introduced at the 1963 London Motor Show, the car is one of 35 DP/216/1 Astons ever built. The prototypes, which origi- nally sold for $14,000, are now worth $4.2 million. ' 50% off w/this ad i(o :tt I ·11~ C1~1 New Locatio 298 E. 17th St .. Ste. D. Costa Mesa 642-4700 SERVICE '2060 Harbor Boulevard of Cars in Costa Mesa (714) 642-0010 Serving The H'!'fbor Area Since 1921 .. We Need Your Help! support the . COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER during the • 4 1994 ANNUAL FUND DRIYE Governed by the not-for-profit, tax exempt Costa Mesa Senior Citizens · Corporation, the Center seNes those 50 years and older Jiving in Costa Mesa and su"oundlng areas. · The Center's seNlces, programs and activities ore designed to enhance the quality of life, preseNe and promote dignity and self worth, develop tol~nts, foster socialization and support Independence and self-reliance. Although the City of Costa Mesa was a partner In building the facility, their support Is designed to make the Center self-sufficient by 1997. ---------------------------------, r-----------:-y ES, I wan~ to give to the 7 994 Annual Campaign.· _J pteose ctoge _____ k> my _I~ Exp.~ • ....;...;.. _______ _ _..... ____ ...;----=-------:---DolkJ'S k> .J Mosfeltad::J ~ ()(je, __ _ ·Qooj·-----'--------=-------:---'SVollr8'---------_; Nana. (Pteo9e Pr1nl)-------------------..;.._-_____ _ Ptme(ct:lf), __ -'-_..... ________ (~)1 _________ _ Mell To: Cosb Mesa Senior Genier 00 [bly Pilot 1 330 W. Bay St8st I . . ~·~ ~92627 . I . mwu. • I L ------------~--~---------------------~ ---~---# • Meet two authors whose books became movies The authors of two boob made into movies will be on the dais of the next Round Table West gct- together at the Balboa Bay Club. Thomas Keneally, author of "Shindlcr's Ust," which was turned into the most critically acclaimed film of Steven Speilberg's career, is scheduled to ap- pear at the noon Nov. 17 hlncheon program. Joining Keneally, who will soon depart as a UCI writing program professor, is Al Stump, whose bi· ography "Cobb" was the basis of the upcoming movie starring Tommy Lee Jones as the detested baseball player. Robert Wuhl ("Batman," "Bull Durham") plays Stump in the movie. Rounding out the-program is Charle~ Bragg, whose satirical paintings, etchings and prose arc collected in the new book "Asylum Earth," and Rick Smolan, whose "Passage to Vietnam" features the work of 70 photojournalists and three journalists give n unprec- edented access to the ancient country for a week in March 1994. Tickets ($30 each; $300 for a table of 10) include luncheon/program/ tax/tip and arc held at the door the day of the program. Advance reservations arc re· quired. The Bay Club charges S3 for parking. For more information, phone (213) 256-7977: he Audrey Jones you know just got even better. Beginning Oct. 27 and contmuing thru Oct. 30, when' you purchase $300 or more of our exciting new fashions, you'll receive an addi tional $100 of merchand1se--FREE! Audrey Jones. the complete s tore for women wearing sizes 14. 26 is brimming with the newest and smartest styles of the season. Rich colors and luxurtous fabrtCS are bea~tifuily designed In contemporary styles to compliment your every occasion. F· A S H I 0 N I N S I Z E S 1 4 -2 6 And while you shop. enjoy the in-store .. ' modeling and refreshments provided to· launch this special event • Crystal Court Costa Mesa 714;957-8 525 v...CJT he Newport Harbor Area Chamber of u Commerce endor:ses the following candidates for Newport Beach City Council · and recommends the following positions on November ballot measures. -;r. • ) T _.. -~ ·- Vote November ~ 8'h l!I NEWPORT HARBOR AREA C HAMBER OF COMMER CE Ballot No. City of Newport Beach Charter Amendment Measure A Et Toro 'Airport lnltl1tlve Prop 181 P11senger Rall & Clean Air Bond Act Prop 183 Recall Elections Prop 184 lncrtesed Sentences tor Reput Offenders l>rop 185 Public Tr1nsport1tion Funds Prop 116 Sfnglt Payer lnltllttve PTop 117 s.w Out s• (lfflP AMln !nit--) PTop 1• 9'noldltg lnltiltiw NHACC Position No Position Support ' . Oppose Support Support Oppose Oppose ~ . 0ppo .. • .. I• I . ' , , , , , ' , A8 Saturday, October 29, 1994 * . Music, education bring out Pacific Symphony boosters T he Pacific Symphony Orchestra opened its 161h season wilh a performance of Mouirt's Requiem at the Orange County Performing Art Center, followed by a gala lale nigh! supper for symphony devotees at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. B.W. CGak Later in the week, the Pacific Symphony Orchestra League gathered for luncheon at The Center Club to celebrate another se·ason of bringing music into the Orange County schoolroom. It ~ was a wonderful ·The Crowd week .ro~ voices ' J and violins! · The haunting 'strains of Mozart's Requiem filled !The Center under the direction of 'the much admired Carl St. Clair. Soprano Korliss Uecker, meuo-sdprano PbylU1 Paacella, tenor David Hammon and bass Brian Matthew• were featured performers, with the mighty Pacific Chorale joining the orchestra presenting the final composition of Mozart. · "It was marvelous. I could almost taste the notes, it was so rich," offered the classic auburn haired beauty Roaalle Friedman of Corona Del Mar, attending the concert and dinner with Lou . Delmonico. · Praise came from all corners of the Terrace Room at The Westin, scene of the elegant late night gathering. The symphony's .composer in residence Frank Tkbeli was on hand to accept his very own large share of kudos for the world premiere performance of his work "Pacific Fanfare," which opened the concert. "Songs of Eternity" by noted choral composer James Hopkins, written fa niemory of David Lee Sbanbrom, was also featured. The Chorale's J ohn Alexander mingled with Mary Lyons, Jim ocoon • Sensual Silk Scarves • Decorator Pillows . • Fine Gifts & Collectibles Hours· Mon,Tues. 10-7 Sat. 10-6 · Wed-Fri. 10-8 Sun. 12-6 Hopkins Lamtc Teque and Htlen and Ed Sbanbrom, Orange County arts patrQns. Vnta Curry enjoyed the evening with friend Pamela . Bobll. Ruth and David Ftlnbera. Dr. Miiton Gordon and Dr. Maraaret Faulwell dined with Kristin Ball and Jacquie Coleman, Mary Hendrickson and Richard Owen, and the remarkable and generous couple Maurice and Marcy Mulville. Former Orange County Philharmonic Society chief Erich Vollmer was in attendance, down from Hollywood. And the charming Jo Ellen ~ualls, VP of Tiffany and Co., with her guest Amy Paquette, toasted the symphony. Still basking in the glow of success from the opening night, The Pacific Symphony Orchestra League gathered for lunch at The Center Club at week's end. 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This will make room for 60 more cars. where parking is now prohibited. • The work will be done by mid-November, he said. Until then, the city will not allow any groups to use the library's 150-seat community room during peak hours. "That's unfortunate," Murphy said. "We have a wonderful new uact, but we can't use it to ill fullest extent.'' Another form of relic(, the addition of a bus stop on Avocado at the library, also is ln the works, he said. Although the library is on a bus route, riders going to the library now have to get off at Coast Highway and walk up Avocado'? Cllll 111111 -....... --' .... 11 ....., ·-money," the repon said. Al Orimmer pushed the suspect away, the man grabbed Grimmer'• left thumb and tried to swipe a hip pack that wu on the front passenger seat, the report sai1. Several people nn to Grimmer's aid, but the suspect darted away. The city had hoped to lease part of the vacant lot between the library and Coast ffighway from the Irvine Co. for overflow parking, but the land developer is • reluctant to enter a lengthy deal, Murphy said. The Irvine Co. is exploring a commercial project on that land. A parking shortage at the library seemed more myth than fact to several Newport Beach reside nts who visited the library Friday afternoon. Karl Miller, who has spent most of his daytime hours the last three weeks using the library's 'computers, said he has not had a problem finding a place to park. "I hate to ruin your story, but I ·don't think I've eve r had to circle the parking lot to find a space," he said. "The worst I've had to do is park in the last row, but that's only 150 feet from the entrance." A Calta Maa mu lucceufully thwarted ID appai:ent 1trona-arm robbery attempt on Tuesday evcnma u he drove in the area of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue, ac()(>rding to I police report relaled tbil week. 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John Hedges, Norma Glover, Tom Edwards and Dennis O'Neil would give council anot.her strong lineup T hanks to a term-limit initiative passed by city voters in 1992, only one incumbent is running in the four district races for the Newport Beach City Council. ·The large turnover in seven-member council, howevet, won't result in instability and inexperience withi~ city government, thanks to the experienced communitY. leaders who've decided to step up and . make a run for City Council. And fortunately for the voter, the most-qualified candidates· in each race are -even easier to identify because their opponents, for the most 'Part, have little or no community involvement. J ohn Hedges Norma Glover Tom Edwards Dennis O'Neil contractor who some people compare to the sometimes crusty Councilman Phil Sansone; and Dennis O'Neil, a long-time communicy activjst and favorite in the race. Gabbard's straight-ahead approach to the city's problems is healthy, and he's offered -if not elected -his expertise to whoever wins. Let's hope he's allowed to get in'1olved. Gabbard has a lot to offer, and he should continue in city politics after the elections, maybe on the Planning Commission. There's nothing wrong with Bartoli.c -he's lnrelligent, . thoughtful and has been involved ·in some local community groups. JOHN HEDGES Balboa Pcnin~ula (District 1) In the only City Council race that features an incumbent, Councilman John Hedges faces only one real challenger, Elaine Linhoff. The third person in the race, political unknown Long Ph~m. has spent the campaign recklessly accusi ng city officials of criminal acts while providin·g no. evidence. Hedges has been a refreshing voice on the City Council since he upset long-time incumbent Don Strauss in 1990. In the past four years, he has spearheaded the city's successful term-limit initiative, helped develop an economic rejuvenation plan for the Central Dalboa business community and continually -vperates with a steady conservative compass that well reflects his constituency. He deserves four more years. NORMA GLOVER • Newport Heights small-business perspective to the council, having owned her own printing shop for seven years. come out against a commercial airport at El Toro -r political suicide in Newport Deach.) But O'N'!il is the giant in. this race. His community credentials are impressive. ii}cfudin$ pas~ chairman of the N.,ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Comm.erce, past chairman of the Boys & Girls Club of the Harbor Area and chairman of the city's Budget Task Force. O'Neil is a tiredless community volunteer. • (District 3) Our pick for District 3 is equally easy. Candidate Art DeLaLoza became·a city watchdog about the time he .. decided (o run fo r City Council. Jn contrast, Planning Commissioner Norma Glover has given ~ack to the Newport Beach She's bright, enthusiastic and the ideal replacement for outgoing Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. TOM EDWARDS Dover Shores-EastblutT (District 4) Edwards, one of Newport's brightest political stars, strikes a reasonable balance bec,yeen resident and business needs, and would -with his experience - immediately begin contributing to the City Council. Linhoff, on the other hand, l:>oasts a k>ng resume filled with decades of community involvement stretching back to · the city's first general plan in· 1969. And we believe the · Peninsula Point resident would be a fine representative -if only John Hedges wasn't in the race. We also like the fact that Hedges never backs away from controversy -and, in fact, sometimes creates it himself. Dut through it all, Hedges never forgets two important things: who he's serving and his sense of h • ' community for, years. . Glover has been involved iri everything frqm founding the Mariners Mile Business and Residents Association to fundralsi,ng f9r the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. In addition, she would bring a needed Tom Edwards is the clear choice to replace Clarence Turner jn·District. 4. Edwards, an 1 attorney, serves on the Planning Commission and has been working fo r more than a decade to find an alternative airport site to relieve expansion preS5ures on John Wayn~ Airport. (His opponen.t, Ron Winship, has DENN IS O'NEIL Corona del Mar (Distric( '6) This race is the most interesting for city political observers. The players include Patrick Bartolic, a Realtor who 's made a surprisingly strong challenge; Charlie Gabbard, a no-nonsense engineering Just as important is his experience in city government. O'Neil was the Newport Beach City Attorney from 1971-79 and is intimate!' familiar with the interworkings of city bureaucracies -in fact, he helped write the booK. With O'Neil. E~wards, Glover and Hedges, the Newport Beach City Council could have one of.its um or I be st·lineup in years. · ~ulfa~ Cowan best cllol.;_es ·ror ·Costa Mesa ~Council .;_ ~ - Cou·ncilmari Peter ~uffa and Planning Commissioner Libby Cowan 9ffer balance, intelligence and intregrity C ity elections in Costa Mes~ are generally crowded affairs, which is partial testament to the number of concerned and involved citizens and partially an indication that there are plenty of people who believe the city can be improved. And thi~ year's no exception. In all, there are 11 candidates elbow- ing one another over two City Council seats. The hopefuls run the ·range - from perennial candidate Chris Steel to first-timer James Wysopal to a pair of planning com.missioners. The hot rhetoric . of the campaign would lead a casual observer of Costa Mesa to the conclusion that the city is brimming with anti-business sentiment, is awash in crime and is controlled by so- cial engineering extremists. Sorry to disappoint you, but it just isn't so. Costa Mesa is an efficient, well- run city that ranks among the top for its .. Fallout ·from 'Metalphor' I have remained silent during the recent controversy ove r the Brett Price sculpture ('"Metal phor") that Brett and I donated to the City of Newport Beach. The person who made the stupid comment$ and whose remarks were given som~ validation by being published ih your newspaper does not deserve critique. Michelangelo's David, the ~istine Chapel, the Mana Lisa anCi sculptures at the•Pompidou Center, the glass pyramid in the Louvre and on and on and on, all were.criticized by some but (and that is a Big But) all that I have mentioned and the millions of pieces that I have not, are ART .... like it or not. The article was about getting citizens to donate to the city -if you and the powers that be criticize a gift and publish ridicufous epitaphs then forget it. It will be a long time, if ever, before I donate to the City again. WARREN D. HANCOCK Newport Beach A piercing commentary Your Oct. 22 story on the student protest about body piercing and dress guidelines for public schools shows me again what is wrong with liberal educational ideals, and the gutless educators and parents who let theit kids do anything they want, in the name of freedom of expression. IBM had a dress code policy of suits and white shirts, to prevent offense to the prospective customer. It beca'lle the most successful business in the world as a consequence of this and other policies to provide that which the customer needed. _size in business climate. Compared to its ·neighbors, it does not have a problem with serious crime. And on the social end, the city has generally entrusted that to private groups. The five-member council lacks for consistent leadership at times but, generally, is a good group of elected officials. • Jhe challenge in this election is to round the team. PETER DUFFA The only incumbent seeking re- election is Peter Buffa, a former mayor and a leading player with the county GOP. Buffa is an experienced, articulate leader who has ma.de a few mortal en- emies along the way, enemies · who ap- parently would rejoice in his d~feat. Most of the mud tosse.d Buffa's way is a strange brew of half t~uths and reckless conclusions. The truth is that Buffa is a proven leader witn a good sense of what • Principal Carole Castaldo says that the . body-piercing issue is "a safety concern, and that it disrupts the learning ' environment." Dy sending these weak • signals to the malcontents, she shows that she is obviously afraid to confront the issue. The kids see the weakness of· her argument, and that surely fuels the fire of their protest. • Hpw about the principal saying "We will not allow body-piercing or excessive ornamentation in school -because that's the way it is. Like it or leave it." That would probably suffice, because parents and educators have obviously forgotten how to explain the reasoning behind getting alonj with the predominant society. It's just too politically incorrect. WILLIAM A. MURDOCK Newport Beach Bashing Buna's brochure So~e poJiticians will do anything to get :,... votes. In a recent brochure mailed to voters by Councilman Peter Buff a, he discusses immigration and his support of Proposi- tion 187. He says he supports it and will enforce it in our ciry. lf he is still a councilman (I hope not) when it passes, I'm sure he will enforce it. He would not have a choice as il would be the law. · He further says, ironically, that Costa Mesa was the first ciry to try to deny public funding to illegal aliens in 1988. That is truel I introduced the policy. Buffa, Councilman Ed Olasgow, and myself voted for it. The policy was in effect two wceka and he lost his nerve and withdrew his support, thereby caneeling the policy. If the policy had remained in effect we would not be suff erina ,from declinina Costa Mesa is and where it is heading. Buffa deserves another term. LIBBY COWAN There is no lack of well-meaning caq- didafes to consider for the seat being va- cated by Jay Humphrey, but one stands well above the rest of the field. Libby Cowan. , Cowan, a city planning commissioner, is bright and fair-minded and has a good grasp of the issues and their complexi- ties. Rather than someone who 6as al- ready made up their mind :_ a flaw·with several of the candidates -Cowan seems open to debate; someone willing to reach out and bring sides together; someone who possesses equal measures of compassion and straight-ahead busi- ness sense. She's well-liked by both chamber types and residents. Electing Cowan, along with another term for Buff a, would be a sound invest- ment for Costa Mesa. property values and reduced quality of life we suffer today. That's Buffa's fault. He says "We were told by Washington that· we would be violating federal law and that severe legal and budgetary action would be taken against us." That's a lief Jack Kemp then, S~cretary of HUD, suggested that HUD funds might be restricted, not that he would do it or even. try to do it. Jack Kemp's C'Rief legal council even sent a memo stating the policy was legal and could be enacted. • Peter Buffa is soley responsible for can~eling the city policy not allowing taxpayer funds going to illegals. He does not have the integrity or the guts to be responsible for his own actions. He always tries to blame someone ~lse. I'm sure the taxpayer's and voters of Costa Mesa that lived here in 1988 know of • Bu Cf a 's involvement in this issue. ORVILLE AMBURGEY Former Councilman Costa Mesa SWhchlng ,sides on SOS Weeks ago l left my thoughts eoncerning Proposition 187 on the Readen Hotline. Thinking back, I didn't kn6w much about the Savt Our State initiative. But it sounded like a good idea to me. Now, I'm not so sure. Mainly affecting innocent children, I believe Proposition 187 is not the answer. How can a person vote to deny children the basic essentials necessary for human life and Rrowth? How can a person vote 10 deny children the right to an education and health care? Charles Dickens once wrote, "In the little world in which children exist, there is nothina IO finely perceived and IO fa.ncly felt U injustice." Votina yes on Proposition 187 will only cause more pr"blems for our Peter Buffa children in todays.society. I feel posiiive changes are necessary that can only come from true leadership. Leadership that can rise above the . political scapegoating and name-calling. True le'adership that our country can be proud of. I vote for S.0 .S., Save Our Spirit! ~ SHANNON BEAUCHAMP Newport Beach 0 We want to congratulate Mayor Sandy Genis and Councilmembers Jay Humphrey, Mary Hornbuc~le and Joe Erickson for making the fis~ally responsible and politically courageous decision fo oppose Pro~sition 187. 1. Proposition 187 will divert already scarce Costa Mesa law enforcement resources to the enforcement or federal immigration laws with no reimbursement from the federal government. If the initiative passes, we will have either increased taxes to replace the city fund s or decreased public safrty from reduced available law enforcement resources. 2. Proposition 187 will d ivert already scarce Costa Mesa public educatfon resources to the enforcement of federal immigration laws with no-reimbursement from the federal government. 1f the initiative passes. we will have either increased taxes to replace the city (unds or decreased quality or public education f'rom reduced available education resources available. 3. Federal agencies have warned (anti the impartial California leaislative Analyst has confirmed) that California will lose a total of SU billion annually in federal funds if the initiative puses. That's five times even the mo.a optimistic estimate of 11vinp from the initiative. How will our schools balance their bud1ets after such a hqe lo1s? Libby Cowan We need a coherent, national immigration policy funded by the federal government. Prupo!>ition 187 gi\eS us none of that. STEVEN J. DZIDA MARLA C. DZIDA Costa Mesa Doggone good deterrent Drug-sniffing dogs, should we have them on campu ? l believe so. I'm a sophomore at Coronn del Mar High School, and I. think this program is a good one. These dogs will deter the druggies. and the skaters from bringing their drugs on campus. 1 think a lot of them have drugs on campus or in their cars. If the dogs dett r just one drug user from bringing his dope on campus, the project will have worked. If no one is caught, it "'ill send a• message to the drug users that the school is trying to stop their habit. Even though people think this may violate student rights, I think it is the right of the police and of the district to check up on their students and citizens to make sure they don't have any illegal sub~tances in their possession. People complain that this ~·ill cost a fortune to keep this project in motion. Well, according to Principal Dr. Don Martin, the dogs are fully trained and paid for and the district as be ina charsed SO. Sedng how the district is beina chorged nothing, why not do this? It's relatively (rec, and it might just work. People are just afraid to try tomethina new, and tlley don't want it to work. IO they canay they were riaht in tlM &I& f>!ace. I think that this prosnm II a idea and it uphokk tbe fiahts to lift in I dnla.f .. • RYAN WHllAMS COroaa del Ms ._.. SclMJal . a I , . . r A12 Saturday, October 29, 1994 FORUM .......... , (cw individuals, I don't think that'• (air. "It was just one of those thinp where I felt maybe if I went and talked to the mayor, she'd like me ond ask me a question." Schearer said he believed Genis acted inappropriately during the forum, suying she "giggled and ·laughed" at answers some candi- dates gave. MONAHN Fr•• P•1• At Cowan, who describes herself as a moderate candidate, has been 'open about her sexual orientation from the start of the campaign. She and Monahan arc both considered frontrunners in the < - "It's curious that they were the answers that were given by fave of us who aren't on the Planniq Commission or lhe City Council,'' Schca(cr sa.id. "I don't recall her laughing at anything that Korando or Buff a or Cowan said." But, accordina to Nancy Palme, who was involved in organizing the forum, there was nothing under- h andcd intended with the question-answer process. She said members or the com- munity's homeowners associations submitted questions, as did mem- election, along wilh incumbent Peter Buffa, insurance agent Mike Schearer and Mark Korando, who serves on the Planning Commission with Cowan. "I'm someQnc who's honest to herself and to the community,'' Cowan said. "I think this is the kind of an example that we want to show our children. ... ben or the audience. And the questions, she said, rcOectcd the concerns of the residents. "People want to know whether the candidates are qualified to sit on the City Council,'' Palme said. ''They arc playina with people's lives, and people have a right to expect that those who run for of· face arc qualified to do the job. "Terms like FAR are commonly used terms. Anyone who attends City Council meetings on a regular basis should know wh at these terms mean." "There are young people in the community who struggle with all kinds of issues. And, if we as leaders can be honest, have in\egrity and lead with some kind of passion for those around us, I think that's the role model we're talking about. And I don't question any other candidate's ability to be a role model." -.......... , "I don't think he llW me," Krukey said. "He wu in a trance." The girl died of a aunshot • wound to the neck, Laur said. The family's next door nei&hbor is a · nurse who pcrfonncd CPR 'but without success, nclJhbora said. A cordless phone in the Stin· son's apartment apparently had a dead battery, delaying a call to 911, Kraskey said. Police on Friday evening said they had notified local relatives or the girl's death and identified her as Collister Naits Stinson. A neighbor said Natis Stinson re· cently had begun to look for her mother who she hasn't seen in sev· cral years. "At this point (David Stinson) is booked on suspicion of murder,'' Lazar said. "We will pursue this as a murder until we prove it other- ( Newport Beach/COlta·Meaa Dally Piiot . .. WISC, But, Krukey said, the afK><>tina wu without a doubt an accident and that David Stinson showed no aiana of anger. "I'm convinced it was an ac- cident," Kraakey said. "He couldn't do it. He loved her. I think it should be put uown that there's no way this was inten· tional." Lazar said detectives from other investigative areas -such as auto theft -have been called in to as- sist a lone homicide detective as· signed to the case. In addition to Thursday night's fatal shoo.ting, police in the last three inonths have begun to inves· tigate three murders, a murder· suicide and have been involved in two shootings. Bill ~ ..... , swing," said 7-year-old Stephanie Filbey, one of those children. "We used to have races to the park. .. Leah Bado, 15, wept openly u she sat with a group of friends on a front 111wn near Stinson's apart- ment. 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CNext to Ross> 642·1717 ' , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, October 29, 1994 81 •· b uJnZ PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-433 0, ext. 387 Unbeaten Tars · smash Warriors! ~ Newport rolls up 21-0~~ halftime lead en route • to eighth straight win; V'llJ! -.u Santa Margarita is next. -...-. BY BAJUlY PAl.11.lCNE~ Sroan Wann three straight in lea$ue -questioning their postseason viability might be consid- ered a mere technicality. After its second shutout of the season, limiting Woodbridge to just 23 yards in total offense (minus-10 on the ground), it may take a technicality to beat the high- flying Sailors. "Nobody has stopped us like Newport has," said Woodbridge Coach Rick Gib- son, whose team (5-3, 0-3 in league) en- tered Sea View play top-ranked in CIF Southern Section Division V, the perch Newport, also ranked fourth in Orange IRVINE -Moments aft€f'time ran out on its thoroughly dominating 24-0 Sea View League victory over host Wood- bridge Friday night at Irvine High, the .Newport Harbor High football team fi- nally displayed a weakness. ·County, has occupied the past two weeks. It was during the post-game celebration that the Sailors, thrusting helmets sky- wa rd, began chanting "CIF, CIF, ClF," re erring to tbe ClF playoff berth the thought they'd just wrapped up. Turns out, the Tars will have to await confirmation on their playoff future. But, after adding to their best start since 1942 - eight wins without a loss, including ~ Costa Mesa roughs ' up Eagles with potent ' running game, and pile f up big yardage in air. BY RlCll.AltD DUNN, ~roan Wama "And (Newport) moved the ball on our defense like no team has this year," con- tinued Gibson, who watched his Jeam's upse c ances sail wide left after the War- riors intercepted a pass on the second play C!f the game and returned it to the Harbor 15. A third-down pass moved it to the 3 - one of Woodbridge'$ paltry three ftrst NEWPORT BEACH - Friends? Maybe off the field, not on it. As Estancia High Coach John Llcbcn- good indicated ·c:irlier in the week, it's a war once Costa Mesa and cross-town rival Estancia step onto the football field. From the first to the las t .play of the game Friday night, Coach Myron Miller's Mustangs, who secured a CIF Southern Section Division VIII playoff berth with their 55-12 victory ove r the Eagles in a Pacifi c Coast League clash at Newport Harbor High, used every available weap- on, including their most conquering pass- ing attack of the season, the return of fullback Dewayne Crenshaw and a typ ical .. 'We'll win 100-0 if we get the chance.' -MYRON Mil.Bl Costa Mesa coach 200-p I us-ya rd grum.r-frorm. tail- back Charles Chatman, who entered the con- test as Orange County's leading rusher. '.'\V e're a passing team now, didn't you downs, all through the air -but two runs and a fumbled handofC netted just l yard, bringing Nathan Bennett on for a 19-yard field goal attempt. The kick didn't find the mark, however, and it was all Newport from there. · "We've got to quit doing that," Brinkley said of the early turnover, which marked the third time this year Newport had gi:v_en away possession deep in its own ter- ritory on its first offensive series. "But we took care of business the rest of the night," Brinkley added. "Our kids have worked hard and they're very deserv- ing of their success." The visitors enjoyed quick success after taking over on the missed field goal. as se- nior tailback Brian Johnson broke up the middle and juked to avoid t he blitzing Woodbridge linebackerl en route to a 58-yard touchdown gallop. found paydirt from 2 'N b, d h t d yards out three plays 0 0 y as s oppe us later to make it 14-0. ILke Newport has. And The Tars went 57 Newport moved the ball y:m.ts on nine plays on on our defense like no ib next possessioJl, with Johnson following te am has this year.' a tjevastating kick-out Jeff Pardy, perfect on all three conversion kicks, as well as a 36- ya rd field goal, made it 7-0 with 5: ll left in the first period, and Newport added touchdowns on its next two possessions. Scott Sandstrom, who nearly blocked the _Warriors' firs t punt got the seeond one, recovering himself at the Warrior 20 on the final play of the first quarter. Danny Pulido, back from a shoulder in- jury that sidelined him last week, made one of his game-high four catches for a first-down to the 9, and Edon Kagasoff -RICK GIBSON .. block by fullback Matt Woodbridge coach Riggle for the 10-yard capper. Anothef Pulido grab of a John Giordani pas!. on fourth-and- . seven, was a key play on the march, which allowed Brinkley to keep it on the @round the rest of the night, which included healthy second-half ~ubstitulions.... Johnson· finished with a sea!i.on-~igh 122 yards on 16 carries, behind a solid front wall that still hasn't given up a quarter- back sack this season. Newport noseguard Bill Johns and line- See SAILORS/Page 14 Hogan scores 3 TDs; ankle . injury clouds some . of -win ~ Corona del Mar puts game away in first three quarters with ~~~. 21-0 lead over Eagles. ~· ~· BY 0.ENNIS Ba.oSl'tiurnus • Sroan \\'ama MISS ION VIEJO -Corona del Mar Hig~·s 21-12 Sea \'icw League footb.ill 'ictory over Santa M::irg.uita Frid:i> night at Saddlcback College did not come "ith- out a price tag. In trying to run out the clock on '' h:.it was to be the CinJI possession of the game, Sea King running back Drian Hogan was sideli11eJ with a sprained right ankle. · The se\~rity of the injury was not kno\\ n 1mmediatcl> after the game, but CdM head coach Mark Schuster feared •.that it migh t keep Hog:in out for ne xt \\eek ·s game again t Ir- vine. 'I felt our of- fensive line did just a great job tonight. This is about as good a group of kids on ~Rs as I've ever had.' know that?" said Chatman, who carried 27 times for 249 ya rds and four 1ouch- downs, including a 65-yard scoring run in t e game"s 1rst pray from scrimmage, se - ting the tone for the most lopsided victory in the history or the 28-game series and the Battle of the Bell. Mesa quarterback Ryan Taylor, who en- tered the game with 273 passing yards, completed six of 12 throws for 136. yards with two touchdowns and no intercep- tions. ~WC M.\ATIN/DAILT PILOT Costa Mesa's Charles Chatman bursts up the middle on the first Mustangs' offensive play -a 65-yard TD scamper. "I would ha'e to sa)' at the present time th · cer. t:iinly question- able for next week,'' said Schuster. "I know we have -MARJ( SCllJITBl CdM coach ' an excellent medical group here. so we'll just have to wait and see." Hogan had enJoycJ quite a productive night to that point. rushing for 180 yard ; "They had all their guys up, so we had to keep them honest," said Costa Mesa tight end John Schroeder, who caught three passes for 56 yards, while tailback Brian Reeves hauled in three passes for 80 yards, including scoring tosses of 32 and 30 yards. son -among them the school's dispute to CIF that Crenshaw and Chatman live at Miller's house during the week, an accusation that was found satisfactory by the CIF for numerous reasons - created a stir among Miller's feeling to- ward the rivalr)'.. "We'll win 100-0 if we get the , chance," Miller said before kickoff. "If we're in the 47th minute and I sec a double-reverse open on a pass, we'll pass the ball. I'm not holding anything back. We're also playing to recruit kids in our district; they shop around. We're playing to get the kids that Newport Harbor doesn't get, so if we have a chance to score in th.e las t minute, we'll score. I li~e (Liebengood), but like he said, once we get on the field, it's a war." Mille r was right. Mesa backup tail- back Ray Ohrel carried for 27 ya rds in the waning seconds, then two plays later scored on a 7-yard touchdown run with 0:04 left in the game. weapons. That's Myron Miller, but it's my fault because 1 c;;in't stop them. The only thing I can tell you is that they're a great football team (7-1. 3-0 in the PCL) and it was an old fashioned butt kicking." Mesa piled up 338 rushing yards, scored touchdowns on its first five se- ries, and finished the game scoring on eight of its nine possessions. The Mus- tangs wen t for two points with 0:04 re- maining. on 31 carries. ns "ell as con,erting all three of the CdM scores. He ''ent down after g:iining 5 yarc.h for a first do'' n at the l:.aglcs' 20 "1th 2:42 remaining in the • game. "W~ had to throw," Miller said. "If they refuse to cover our receivers, we'll throw the ball." Various irritations by Estancia this sea-. . "They stuclC it to us, down to the last second," Liebengood said. "I wish I could do that, bu t we don't have the "I think it was kind or sorry. because See MUSTANOS/P•1• 14 Todd Dorl:ind replaced him and helped Corona get a final fi~t do"n inside the S:inta Margarita 10 10 help the Sea King melt the rest of the clock. "I felt our offcnsi'e hne did just a great ~eCD~9e U CdM's Vaughans are just two of many emerging MAILBAG . In the defense of Bill Sumner ~Sam Ol son's Professional Tennis Academy Is beginning to show off some of its most recent productions. Y ou con only keep it quiet for so long. • When top junior tennis players are routinely coming out of the program, sooner or later h's going to get noticed. That's the case at the Sam Olson Professional Tennis Academy at the Balboa Ba_y Oub Racquet Club, where dozens or aspiring Wimbledon champions who participant in the ai.x·ycat"-old · academy arc beainnina to make their mark in the tennis world. ... Olson's earliest pupU., Corona del Mar sisters Nina and Nadia Vaupu, ate lliU With the prosram. enJo1in1 national niakiap ln the iirls 14 and 121, respectively. There's aleo Kmn K.im (Fullerton), one or the nation's lop players in the boys 16s, and former Loara High standout Eric Lin, now a UCLA All-American. Meilin Tu, the 1994 U.S. Open Juniors champion as a 16-ye ar-old, who is turning pro now, has also gone through Olson's academy. "Over the last two years, nil of those kids have come out, and all of them have been here for Iona period$ of time," Olson said. "We've had a lot of f.ood players come out or this program. ' grader, is rnnked among the top five in the nation in the 12s. Vaughan was selected recently as one of only 13 junior girls in the country to particieant in the USTA National Training Camp 1n Key Biscayne, Fla., Nov. 25-29. Geoff Abrams of Newport Harbor High, a top-five player in the boys 16s, is also playina at the nationlll training camp. Vaughan started in Olson's academy at ~e six. Olson, who has a dozen coaches, prefers to keep the tone down. rather than boast over b1~ ucademy and solicit any young player who c~n walk. llut now that the Vaughan i tcrs arc • Mom•1 http ••• Nina Vaughan, ranked amonf the top three in the SCTA 't4s. ts Club tennis one o the top players in Orange County for Corona dcl Mu High~ No. 1 ainaJCS U a rrnbmaa for cb Julie g:ilning attention in the Southern California Ttnni'I A ~ia1ion ~SCTA), a~ well as the United 'State\ Tcnni Msoc1ation (USTA), it can no Ion er be kept a ~ccret. • • Sot phcnom~ ••. Nac.Ji.l Vaughan, a 5CYCnth Slattery, ror whom she haa a 49-5 record this lellOft. I \'heir anocher, Debn R.-eU. drMa the siacn around to different pnab ud ICMlnameat llteL _ .... .,.. ...• D car S~rts Editor Thi lct1er 1 in regard to the :irti'Clc that your paper ran about 1he pending 13\\sui t against the Ne\\port Mesa Unified School D1stnct involving Coron:t dcl Mar head cross country roach Bill • Sumner. The article infuriated me because of the rcckle lack of informed reporting that Richnrd DuM demonstrated. There arc alwa}' two sides to every story and for Richard to only print one is an outrage. The media innuence hundreds of thousands or people and for Dill Sumner's character to be slandered in uch a way i uncalled for. I have known Dill for a little unc.ler eight ycan. 1 .,.have nan under him. worked for him. coached wilb him. and am on the UnNc:nity of Nocre Dame crosa country and trade team because of him. I ~ allo nan with and ooached tiotb the prll iD lhia Therefore, I feel that I haw a lot of aed..., la Mt matter. U it wete noc for Bil Su-I ..... • • -----· ' ; O(> 1 d t Bl.-Saturday, October 29, 1994 J.R. continues to knock 'em dead at Hilly Cross ..,.. Freshman racking up records with Crusaders as freshman starter. \ C orona de~r High product J.R. Walz continues fo put up tig numbers at Holy Cross. The freshman tailback rushed for 112 yards oo 33 carries 'in the Crusaders' 17-9 loss to Lafayette last Saturday in Easton, Pa. The 33 carries are the most for a Holy Cross player since 1990, and the fourth highest total in school history. Division I selection with the Oilers his senior season. He helped Huntington Beach advance to the Division 1 champioAship game and the state playoff quarterfinals that year. • The all-important Johnny "O" Invitafional at Moo,.Park College today will most likely determine whether or not Orange Coast's men's and women's cross country teams reach the State Finals this year. A top-eight finish in either division should just about guarantee a spot in this year's championships, says ' OCC Coach Gordie Fitzel. The finals arc at Fresno's Woodward Park Nov. 19. It was the second time this season that Walz has rushed for more than 100 yards, picking up 103 yards against the University of Massachusetts on Sept. 17. Walz is the first freshman to run for more than 100 yards in a game for Holy Cross in the I-AA era. Dem ls Brosterhous The top 10 teams arc selected for state. Conference champions automatically advance, with the remaining teams . to be selected in the order in which they finish at Moorpark, according to Fitzel. On the season, Walz leads Holy Cross with 385 yards on 106 carries. He CQlleges . OCC's Elizabeth Pelayo and Ryan Tajbakhsh each won their divisions of the Inner City has scored one touchdown and also ran in a two-point conversion. •Matt Ambrose, a 1993 graduate of Huntington Beach· High, has left San Diego State and enrolled at Orange Coast College .. Ambrose, a 6-foot-6, 220-pound forward, won't be eligible to play for the Pirates until next season. Ambrose was a first-team All-CIF Southern Section Invitational at Griffith·Park a week ago. Many. of the other top Pirate runners did not compete in that event • Entering the week, Southern California College's Jamie Gardiner and Joy Pelletier ranked as the top two players in Golden State Athletic Conf ere nee scoring. Gardiner led the league with _39 points, 17 goals, while Pelletier had 31 points, 12 goals. Bobby SiJxers sweep Capo Valley "The Force," the Harbor Area's Supcrsox Bobby Soxers (girls ages 12-15), trounced their counterparts from Capistrano Valley, )7-2 and 12-5, in a do\lbleheadcr played on the loser's field. The sweep improved the Force's season record to 8-1-1, and set what may amount to a title ~bow down on Sunday with perennial Bobby Sox power Tustin at Bonita Creek Park. · In game one, the Force jumped to an early lead and never looked back as catcher Stephanie Gos- selin's clutch hitting (double, sin· gle and three RBI), together with the pitching of Sonia Correa and Megan Henning (combined no earned runs) led tht;,assault. ln game two, the Force fell bc- hin~ early only to rally and take a commanding 7-2 lead after two in· nings behind the strong hitting of the Marston sisters (Jacque and Penny, each with a double and a total of four RBI), plus multiple \ hits from Julia Livingston, Megan Hess, Jennifer M9rgan and Erica Zoelle. A strong pitchin$ performance by Costa Mesa's .Knsten Chisholm rounded out the Force attack. Quake rolls to 1-0 girls soccer victory · The Quake edged the Blue Lightning, 1-0, to highlight play last week in American Youth Soc- cer Organization girls Division 4 game. In a fine defensive game for both teams, goalies Amy Kregger and Jenna Booth played particu- MAILBAG larly well. Megan Moss, Kristen Holmes and Natalie St. Andre teamed to score the goal for the Quake. In anQther game, the Raging Rapids downed the1 Razzberry Daz.zelers, 3-1. people travel on their own is because, although cross country is an individual sport, it also takes K.\TSUTA R.uNONE/POll THE 0AJLT PILOT Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Piiot State CIF turns Orange County down, 62-48 RIVERSIDE - A proposed Orange Coun- ty section met a narrow defeat Friday when the CIF State federated Council voted, 52- 48, to oppose its formation, according to a State CIF spokesman. The motion to deny formation of an Or- ange County section gaine~ the required ma- jori1y, despite two abstenllons and two other votes unaccounted for, due to delegates not in attendance. The State Federated Council, composed of delegates from California's 10 sections, was 1he final slop for the latest attempt by Or· ange County high schools to secede from the 489-school Southern Section. A State Sec1ions Relations Committee voted in April to recommend formation of an Orange County section, but the Southern Sec- tion, which has 26 delegates on the State Fed- erated Council, voted overwhelmingly last week to oppose it. Orange County section ptQponents had originally hoped to begin operaUng in the fall of 1995, but had recently extended that date to the fall of 1996. . A State Strategic Planning Committee is currently coasidering ahering the existing sec- tion format, which. ranges from the largest (Southern Section) fo the six-school configu- ration of the Oakland Section. -By Barry Faulkner Hicks ·ignites ·occ COSTA MESA -Newport Harbor High product Jim Hicks scored two goals to help the Orange Coast College, men's soccer team defeat Orange Em- pire Conference visitor Riverside, 5-2, Friday. Michael McCabe broke a 2-2 tie in the 17th minute mar)c on an assist from Matt Rillera. Off to the races: Jeffrey Thompson (32) of the Newport-Mesa Jr. All-Ame·rican's Fighting Irish, runs for yaardage In a recent game against Orange's Chiefs. The Fighting Irish, as well as the Bruins, are Idle today In the next to last weekend of " regular season action, but three other teams, as well as a full slate of Costa Mesa Pop Warr:ier action Is on tap. For today's local games, see 'Local Schedule' below. Athanasios Koubouras added his team-leading ninth goal of the season in the final minutes, wJlile Hicks fmat- i2ed the scoring with his seventh tally of the campaign. Orange Coast im- proved to 7-4-3, 3-3-1 in conference, while Riverside fell to 5-7-4, 2-4-1. LOCAL SCHEDULE IATUaDAY ......... Com'munlty college -Or;ange Coast at Southwulern, 7 p.m. leccer C'lllege men -Southern c:Alirornl& College al Concordi&, 3 p.m. w ..... , ••• l High sct.ool -Cost& Mes& ;at loy&l, 11 Lm.; Coron& def M.r, Newport H&1bor &I Norther C..Uforni& T~rnilll'lent. Velleyltall College --Southern C&lirornb College &l Biol&, 7:30 p.m. CreN ceuntry Community college lneri and women - Orange Coast al Jolinny '0 ' lnvit&lion&I, al MoorJNrk College. Yeutll feetltall COiia Mn& Pop Wuner -10 &.m. -Condon VI. Mahetm IWnt (llofM); 11 .un. -Colwu at loft& kKh ltams; Noon-Coils vs. lru FAicons U.->; 2 p.m.-c-Mt vs. Yorb. Unda Tlr.t (home); 7 p.m.-~ at loft&~ bms. Horne pmes at Cost& Men Hip . N~-Mesa Junior All-Amerlcu -11 1..m.-lludleyft vs. Tustin Colwu (home); 1 p.m.-lufraloft VI. Tustift Cobru (home); 3 p.m.-TroJAM .. 0rM~ Olief~; lrulns, ~; f'oahtinJ Irish, byt. Horne pines at Bonita Creek Patil. DEEP SEA FISHING ·DCC women fall at Cypress, 2-1 CYPRESS -Orange Coasi College's upset-minded women's soccer team came within a whisker of one of the big upsets of the year in community college sports on Friday, but a 1-0 lead which held up through the 75th minute, finally evaporated, then host Cy- press struck for a goal with seven minutes to go to pull out a 2-1 Or- ange Empire Conference decision on the winner's field. "It would have been the upset of the year," said OCC Coach Barbara Bonds, who watched Danae Fielder connect early in the second half, the fi rst goal of the year allowed by Cypress ( 10-0). Coast, which falls to 7-4 in con- fe rence play, 11-5 overall, was helped out by the play of goal- keeper Rebecca Comstock, who was credited wit h 10 saves. I AWAAp AAATCO Is The Proud Recfpfent of The · "Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award for Honesty And ' Integrity. Mufflers• Brakes Ask FREE• Estimates Tntller Hitches About • Towing n&t•t1·] &31-1·:r70 TRANSMISSION .. 17,28 PLACENTIA SERVICE• REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA ---~ESTIC • IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS • RV'S_llllil .. Fr•• Pa9e a1 where I am now.JJ.!fil'uuo und many ot er coaches, including the coach of 4a Division I college cross country program. seven people to win. Without team.:.--_________ iiiiiiiii--== uffilYtllls 1s 1mpossl6le. I have never met a better, more motivating coach than Bill. He has always taken the time to make every person that he knows feel special. From the top runner oo the team all the way down to the least talented person. He is a true humanitarian who loves kids. I find it hard to believe that these girls have to blame their personal problems on a man who only wants to help them. Bill, unceasingly, has offered his own ti me and money to support everybody who runs for him. I have been on the infamous Stanford Invi tational road trip with CdM and Bill a number of times and on numerous occasions I have seen Dill use his own personal mo.ney to help any person go. The reason he does not let This whole potential lawsuit sickens me because of its very nature. What sort of society have we become that when someone does nol get their way that they can bring someone to court, and, win or lose, the public's opinion of the accused party is permanently changed, and articles like Richard Dunn's are the reason. Bill Sumner is a man who has influenced and changed hundreds of kids' lives and lo publicize negative allegations is reckless and stupid. High school athletics need more coaches like Bill, kind, caring, and willing to go'out on a limb to help a kid. Sincerely, Jack Hogan, CdM Class or '91 South Bend, Ind. 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CdM pushes into ' semis at Stanford STANFO'RD -Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings ..... ~~ powered past Acalanes, 18-6, then shoved Sea View L• Lca~uc rival El Toro aside, 15-8, to' advance to today's • ~ sem1fiqals against Foothill at the Northern California High School Invitational at Stanford University. Coach John Vargas' crew (16-4) got a six-goal burst from Neil Hueston in the opener to pace the rout over Lafayette-based • Acalancs. Adam Mcfarland and James Palda dropped in six and five goals, respeetively, to pace the rout of El Toro. • Newport Harbor, me;mwhile, slipped into today's fifth place semifinaJs aftet sp1itting a pai r on Friday, besting Miramonte High of Orinda, 9-8, then losing a 7-5 decision to Foothill. Gabe Wyatt scored four goals in the opener and Chris Seib and goalie Graham Harvey came through with a critical steal'latc in the game, and a major block in a one-on-one situation, respectively. Wyatt scored four against Foothill, as well, but Foothill's goalie came up with a big stop on a Wyatt breakaway with a one-goal edge · in the second quarter to set the pace. Elsewhere Friday in high school water polo: • COSTA MESA -Estancia High's water polo team went through some tune-up drills for next Thursday's CIF playoff berth showdown with Laguna Beach and came away a 15-6 non-league vic- tory over visiting Huntington Beach. Eric Wayman led the way fo r Estancia with fire goals, and team- mates Chad Bollcnbach and Joe Huang chippca in with three and two•goals, respectively, in a game fu ll.of surprises. The Eagles jumped to a 6-2 le.ad en route to an 18-8 overall, 2-2 Pacific Coast League record, and outscored the Oilers in all four quarters. But a squad of just nine players was pared down to seven when starter Andy Thorpe was ill, and another starter, Paul Simond, was set down at the outset because of a bloody nose. · As time went on the Eagles were forced to shuftle goalkeeper Mark Stephens into the field, switching with field player Huang after the latter came up with two kickouts, and in· the final four minutes the Eagles were forced to simply play a man down because of the manpower shortage. Stephens, who had 10 stops in the net, adl:led a second-half goal for Estancia; and Huang came up with four saves in ~he net. . Thursday's showdown at Laguna Beach will find b9th squads at 2-2 in the race for third place and a Clf berth behind champion Cos ta Mesa and runner-up University. • Pacific Coast League kingpin Costa Mesa, meanwhile, was idle on Friday. The Mustangs are at Royal in Simi Valley today at 11 a.m. for a scheduled non-league duel. CDM 11, ACALANU I Ac~l11nes 1 2 l 2-6 M.u.c MA!lTIN/DAILY P1LOT Estancia Hlgh's Joe ' Huang defends against Huntington Beach's John Fiser In Friday's non-league water polo matchup. NIWPORT "• MIRAMONTI I Newport Hlllbor 3 2 J 1-9 Miramonte 2 2 2 2-8 Newport scorln~: Wyatt 4, Peetz 2, Seib 1, Donnely 1, ,ones 1. Saves: Harvey ~· Miramonte scoring: Plllker 3, Walberg 1, Lathrop 1, Friedman 1, Nolan 1. Williams 1. S~ves: M~yer 6. FOOTHILL 7, NIWPORT 5 Foothill 2 2 1 2-7 Newport Harbor . 2 1 0 2-S Foothill scoring: Arroyo J, Brown 2, Hay 1, Plegutr t. Saves: Brown 3. Newport scoring: Wyatt 4, Mcilwain 1. S~ves: Harvey 4. UT.ANCl.A IS, HUNTINGTON 11.ACH 6 Huntington Beach 2 1 3 0-6 Estancia 6 3 5 1 -1 S Huntington Buch scoring: Dreisson 3, Plotkin 1, Watson 1, Curran 1. Estancia scoring: W.ayman S, Bollenbllch 3; Huang 2, Simonds 1, Jessup 1, Metc~lf 1, O'Connor 1, Sfephens 1. Saves: Stephent 10, Huang 4. Balboa Bay Volleyball Club bashes three foes WHlTEROCK, B.C. -Balboa Bay Volleyball Club swept past three foes in opening play of the ~andca~tle Classic Friday, with all hands sharing in the spoils. 1 Team Santa Cruz was a 15-7, 15-4 victim with BBVC's • >"· Jeremy Bart (14 kills, 8 blocks), Jody Cook-Fisher (8 kills, 8 digs) and Matt Wright (36 assists) the key figures. Poet Moody, B.C. fell, 15-8, 15·5, with Cu~tis Jackson. (10 kills! 8 digs), Rob Schildts (10 kills, 4 aces) and Wright (35 assists) leading the way. . . Semiamoo of B.C . .fell to DBVC, 15-6, 15-10. Pacing the wm w.ere Jackson (8 kills, 5 digs), Omar R:lni (15 kills, 9 blocks) and Wright Saturday, October 29, 1994 83 <!) Pirates try again to right the ship ...,.. OCC treks to Chula Vista with an 0-6 football record against 0-5-1 Southwestern. Bv RlCK.lllD DUNN, Sro.n Warrn Guaranteed their first losing season since George Bush defeated Michael Dukakis in the pres- idential election, Orange Coast College's Pirates, with a big goose· egg staring at them in the win column following six football games, hope to gain their initial 1994 victory tonight against a Southwestern team that is also winless, when they travel to Chula Vista for a Mission Con· ference Central Division kickoff at 7 p.m. "All we can do is keep working hard and hopefully go out and get a win this week," said OCC Coach Bill Workman, in the midst of the longest losing streak of his 22-year head coaching career. OCC, 0-2 in the division, is ex- pected to be without sophomore tight end Chris Quinn (Corona dcl Mar), the team's leading receiver • in each of the past two seasons. Quinn, who will be replaced in the starting lineup by Jason Sweet (Estancia), watched the second half of last week's game - a 47-14 loss against Rancho Santiago - on crutches after sustaining a right Achilles' tendon injury. Quinn led the Pirates with 22 receptions last year, and leads the team with 21 catches (314 yards) this season. Southwestern (0·5·1, 0-1-1 in the Central Division) is coming off a 49-10 loss against Golden West. On paper, tonight's matchup couJd be an off cnsive slugf est, with the . Apaches giving ~P a con- ference-worst 477.7 yards per. OCC has the second-worst de- fense in the conference, allowing 467.5 yards a game, which, if it doesn't improve, will top the poor· est defensive season in school his· tory (1987) by a whopping 93 yards per game. The 47 points scored by Rancho Santiago, which included s~ rush- ing touchdowns, was the most given up by the Pirates during Wo~~man 's nine-year tenure, eclipsing the 43-point total by the Dons in 1990. Last week's sctbacl was only one point better than Workman's most lopsided defeat at the Pirate helm, which came against Fullerton in 1988 (37-3 ). This is also OCC's most woeful beginning on the field since J 960, \\-hen the Pirates finished OlJ. OCC was 0-10 under Dick Tucker in 1982, but had actually won its season opener against Palomar, before later having to forfeit that victory beca4sc of an ineligible player. Orange Coast this season is last in the 14-tcam conference in total offense (279.5 yards a game}, al· though sophomore tailback Jeff Clayton is fifth in the conference in rushing, averaging 103.5 yards per contest. Clayton, OCC's career rushing leader, became the first Pirate io history last week to sur- pass the 2,000-yard mark. He now has 2,063 career yards. Southwe~tern's weapons include tailback Alex Gresham {76.3 rush· ing yards per game), a Weber State transfer, and quarterback Leon Mayette, a Washington State transfer. ORANGE COAST'S STARTING LINEUPS Orange Coa•t at Southw••l•m, tonight, 7 OFFENSE DEFENSE CoronadelMu 4 7 4 J-18 Ar~l11nes scoring: Petel J, Douren 1, Avery 1, Higler 1. S~ves: Colney J. · (36 assists, 2 solo blocks). • · . No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. PH. No. Player Ht. Wt. Cl. Poi. 14 ~!ISJ~ 6-1 190 fr OB 54 AdM!IV.~ 6-2 200 fr. OE CdM scoring: H"ueston 6, Strebow 2, McFlllland "l, P~l<U 2, B11gley 2, Buzolich 1, Tuder 1, Wud 1, C. Weir 1. S~vu: Jetton J, Messenger J. CDM IS, IL TORO I El Toro 1 1 S 1-8 Coronll del Mar 4 J J s-1s a T«o scoring: Novik 3, Bauo 3, li•gstrom 2. Saves: Stoll S. CdM scoring: Mcfarl~nd 6, Pald;a S, Buzolkh 1, Hueston 1, Tucker 11 M.uchiolatti 1. Saves: Jetton S. · Frosb-soph .tourney· at Newpor-t NEWPORT BEACH -The second annual Frosh-Soph Halloween Invitational Tournament will conclude today at the Newport Harbor High pool. . The tournament, which features 14 of the top frosh-soph teams in Or- ange County, began Thursday and continued Friday. Each team in the tournament will have played four games by the end of today. The games arc CIF regulation in length. with ties broken by sudden death. Games are scheduled to be played between 8 a.m. and 5:10 p.m. today at Newport, with awards scheduled to be handed out after the final game. . , .... '""' • Tlrltltl, LlllH 11 .. ,. Oldll I ,,,. . ,,,,.,..,. ,,,,. . ""' .......... ,,,.,.,. SERVICE • SAUS • RESTORATION AMERICAN & EUROPE.AN SPORTS, RACE&. TOURJNG CARS • VINTAGE RACE CAR rRlPARATION SATURDAY • AND SUNDAY BRUNCH S295_$895 Wa"lss, Pancakes, Eggs B11nsdlct & Oms/11ttss, Frssh Fl1h, Chicken and Salad Served 1 OAM-3PM LWEJAZZ, aua••OCK 1, 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA Ola•M• ,... • ...,,•••ch (at foot of Pier) "'·11• 1 ........ ,...,. ,,.,,,,,,. '675-7760 ' • Nelson paces Pirates ·1n sweep at Cypress CYPRESS -Orange Coast College's women's vol- leyball team was a 15-4, 15·11, 117-15 winner ·at Cypress Colle_ge in Orange 'Empjre Conf crcnce. play, the Pirates improving to 10-6 overall, 6-2 in OEC circles. Laura Nelson was the standout for the Pirates with 17 kills. This· is how i1H•igoratcd you '1J f .. rl • >"· - 6 Jette~ 30 Justn soo 83 Chris Jackson 16 Greg Stout 97 Jason Sweet . 66 Man Mee~ 76 Bnan Wllben . 71 1Cei111 ROblnson 75 Jason Black 51'-Bnan Sm.Ill ., J aftrr •winunuli. 'lllU>in~ ur r '""""~ 5·11 5·11 6-2 6·2 6-4 6-4 6-4 &·1 6·3 6-5 at Tht> Spa at Sont h Coast l)l a7.A. .. spa and fitnrss (·luh in Oranatr County. limitccl numb••r of memberahi1>s are now a,·ailabl... • . • Call 71-4-850-00:>0. ~s mwN ( t..Nll'.R OIUVF. .• SlJlTE 190 • COSTA MESA. CAUK>RNIA AC'ltO S t ROM THf'l OR ANOE COUNTY PUFOltMINO ARTS CF.NTf.R 205 So TB 210 So F6 195 fr. WR 185 fr. WR 2.20 fr TE 26o fr LT 290 fr LG 270 So. c ~~ fr. RG fr. RT 93 John Pugh 6-2 220 So OT 91 Jesse Sm.th 6-2 250 So OT 47 Jay WOl~e"'a 6-4 205 Fr OE 99 l rm LlcC;.lau1\ 6-2 225 So O .. B 9 Sie~e Gonzales 6-1 19S fr 11.B 56 Mall !klms 5.11 195' Fr OLB s ~ey 5-10 185 So CB 1 ~ 5-10 175 Fr. CB 36 TIMI Onmnond 5·10 175 So fS 40 Ho Pak 6-1 205 So. SS LET US MASSAGE --.-OUR-CARI- Dledrich's Coffee Shirley's Bagels Cappuccino Gift Store/Greeting Cards Auto Accessories HOURS : 8-6:30 M-S 9-5:30 Sun 1200 W. P.C.H., NB 84 \ttuMay, daober 29, 1994 CilsEJ P. Llll'SCH/FOI. Tiii 0AJLY Pn.DT Corona del Ma r qua rte rback Josh Walz has his jersey nearly s tripped off during first-q uarter action Friday night. COM: Sea· _Kin.us bounce Santa Margarita From Pa90 a1 jo? tonight," said Schuster. "This is about as good a group of kids on the line as l'V'e ever bad. They controlled the line for us. 1 thought we beat them on both sides of the ball." The Corona defense, whtch held the Eagles scoreless for the first three quarters, harassed Eagle quarterback Chris <;:ollins almost the entire evening, recording four sacks and a number or "hurries" in the process. --r The defensive unit came through with the game's first significant play three minutes into the game when Borland picked off an Eagle pass in the Oat and set CdM up at its own 43. Corona (4-4 overall, 2-1 in league) then put to- gether a methodical 14-play march which took nearly eight minutes off the clock. On second-and- goal from the 10, J.J. DiCcsare took an inside handoff from Hogan and was stopped a yard short of the goal. One play later: on fourth down · from the 1, Hogan fouQd a nice hole off right tackle and sooreboard as the third quarter wou~d down. After the kickoff following the Sea Kings' final score, a personnl fo1,1l penalty helped the eagles to excellent field po- sition at the Corona 42. Santa Margarita advanced as far as the 11 before a bad pitchout on second-and-three put the Ea- gles back to the 17. , An incomplete pass on third down forced a field-goal at- tempt from 35 yards-out, blJrit-wanvide of-the mark. . Left for dead entering the fourth quarte~ the. Eagles (4-4, 1-2) again started moving the ball consistently against the CdM defense the next time they got the ball. A 23-yard gain by running back Billy Newman brought the ball to the 14, and he scored mo- ments later to break the shutout. The kick at- tempt, however, sailed wide. CdM gave the ball right back to the Eagle$ on a fumble on the ehsuing possession, 'and Santa Mar- garita cashed in with 4:50 left as Newman dove in again from the J. lunged into the end zone. J.J. DICesare CdM scored again on its next possession fol- lowing a Santa Margarita punt. Hogan did the . The conversion, a run attempt this time, failed again leaving the Eagles still nine points shy. work carrying the ball, rushing first for 7, then breaking off tackle for a 57-yard romp down the sideline to bring it to the 6. "It was unfortunate (on the fumble), because they had a blitz called right to the spot where we handed off," said Schuster. "But that's part of the game." Needing the ball twice to have a chance, Santa Margarita opted for an onside kick, but it was cleanly bandied by Co-Two thrusts into the lfoe produced the score, and CdM was up 14-0 with 8:33 still to play in the first half. rona's Soott Witucki. • • The Sea Kings put what appeared to be a clinching TO on the board in the third quarter after DiCesare broke through and blocked an Eagles' punt. C6rona took over following the block on the 13, and even withstood an offensive holding call to finally score on a Hogan run on third-and-goal from the 11 to take a 21-0 lead. From there, CdM was able to get three first downs to run oi» the clock. Only the injury to Hogan could dampen the mood on the CdM sidelines. "This was a very important win for us," said Schuster when asked about the significance of the victory. "I'd say we're back in it (the Sea View League race)." Santa Margarita had its first serious chance to dent the -MUSTANGS----------,,,,ainn~eat"llTT'11icd for-35 t aros on the secon play to th~ Estancia 26, then scored from 39 yards o ut on the third play, giving the Mustan~ a 14-0 bulge following Chat- m?n's two-point conversion run. He had 152 rushing yards when 1:57 still remained From P•9• a1 we were already beaten," Estancia end Carlos Orozco said. "I think they've got no class. They could've taken a knee." Litbengood did not shake hands with Miller after the game. "We socked them upside the head tonight," said Mesa center Jose Toscano, who played with a skeleton paint- ing on his face. "Hey, it's the Halloween spirit, and plus we had to give them a little scare." Chatman, who has 1,875 yards this season, just 429 yards away from brcaJcing Binh Tran's school and dis- trict single-season standard, Pacific Coaai League Lee9ue OQreU WLT WLT .... 300 710 l.IQula Hill 3 0 0 6 2 0 Unl¥9Blly 2 1 0 4 4 0 AlsoNO* t 2 0 3 5 0 .. tano .. 0 3 0 3 s 0 l.IQula 8dl 0 3 0 I 7 0 'ft41eJ'•Scorea ...... , .. lancle 11 lacJllll Hill 35. ~ 7 Also HO* 45, lacllN Beach 31 'ft41eJ'• GeMM CNov. 4J lacJllll ..... Llcln Hill ....... ~.•IMll Mio..,.. ...... wla. • occ in the opening quarter. Capping a 12-play, 61-yard drive, Chatman his third touchdown in as many series, a 2-yard jaunt off Weir again . went off right guard Jason Weir for a 65- yard TD just 11 seconds into the game. Estancia followed in the second quarter with an 8- play, 69-yard drive that was rewarded by a 1-yard touch- down run on a keeper from quarterback Frough Jahid, who rotated throughout with senior Jack Clark (6 of 12 for 82 yards and one intercep- tion). But in Mesa's fourth series, the hosts scored again, this time with Taylor evading heavy pres· sure from Estancia's Jeremy Osso to com- plete a 32-yard touchdown pass to Reeves. In Costa Mesa's ensuing series, Chat- Estancia CostJ Mesa GAMI ITATllTICI Coltl Mal II, Eltllldl 1Z 0 6-12 7 20-55 ArdUella. 3-9: Rwm. 1·7; T IY!of. 1 ·5, Weir, 1·1: Amezola, 1 ·I INDMDUAL PAlllNQ Est-~. 0...3-0. O; a.-. 8-12·1, 82. CM-Tl)1«, &-12.0. 13'. INDMDUAI. RICIMNQ I Est-Lome( '2·22: No¥M. 1·27. ~. 1-20; Staullet, 1..S; Gonz*t 1·5. CM-ReMs. 3..eo; Sdw'oedef. 3-58 GAlll ITATllTICI ... Flrstdola 10 Rusllll-,.. 35-144 Putlng,.. 12 Pwlng 6-15-1 ,... "*'" yWdlige* 0 Sacb·Ylfdlol 3-fm-15 ,... ysdlgl 211 l'l#U 3-32.f Fltltln-llntlles IDlt M none 47f none • tr • C.Un P. LtrrsCH/Fo1. m1 OAJLY Pll-O"P Santa Margarita receiver Matt Nickels (right), Corona del Mar d efensive back Darren MacDonald b oth go up for the pass In Frid ay's Se"1 View League football g ame. The ba ll fell In- complete. Brian Hoga n scored three touchdowns for the Sea Kings Friday night In a 2.1-12 victory. GAME STATISTICS t COl'Olll def Mar 21, Santa Margarita 12 tcore br Quarter• Corona del Mar 7 7 7 0-21 Santa Margarita O O o 12 -12 First Quarter CdM-Hogan 1 run (Keane kick), 1:15. Second Quarter CdM -Hogan 1 run (Keane kick), 8.33. Third Quartet 'CdM-Hogan 11 run (Keane kick). 7:14. Fourth Qoartor SM-Newman 2 run (kick failed). 8 22. SM-Newman 1 run (run tailed), 4.50. Attendance: 2,500 (esumated). INDIVIDUAL RUSHING CdM-Hogan, 31-180; 01Cesare. 3-44; Bortand, 5·10; Shimer, 1-3; Walz. 4·for-minus 25. SM-Newman. 8·39; Munoz. 2-13; Garrigan, 3·3: Collins, 17-for-mioos 3; Griffin, 1-for-minus 7. INDIVIDUAL PASSING CdM-Walz, 6-12-0, 30. SM-Collins. 12-24-1, 114: Garrigan. 0·1·0. INDIWDUAL RECEIVING CdM-Hogan, 2-8; Witucki, 1-9; Perlmutter. 1-9; MacDonald. 1-5; DICesare, 1-for -minus 1. SM-Nickels, 5·42; Gnftln, 2-22; Brown, 2-18; Clark. 2-18; Newman, 1-14. GAME STATISTICS Arst downs Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Passing CdM 11 43-235 30 6-12-0 SM 12 , 27-79 114 12-25·1 Net rewm yardage• Sacks-yardage 2 0 Net yardage Punts Fumbles-tumbles lost 1-min-23 244 3-31.3 Flags-net yardage 12-96 3-1 Tune of possession 25.57 •f>tn returns, Interceptions. fUmble returns 4-mlll-34 159 3-8 7 2-0 4-15 22.03 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot SAILORS: Nawport 8-0 altar 24-0 Win ...... p .... , backers Dan McDonough, Riggle and Mike Freeman keyed a smothering run defense, while Johns added two of the Tars' four sacks. Johnson also added an interception, whil e Dan Eadie picked off a second pass from Casey Harris, who completed just six of 21 for 33 yards. So futile was the Warriors' of- f ensc, its 11 pos· Sea Vlow Loaguo sessio ns aver-~Ta; :4'L·~ aged only one Newport 3 o o a o o minute, 41 sec-~~:O ~ ~ ~ : i ~ onds. Only . the ~ l ~ ~ ~ ; ~ first Woodbridge__ Woodbltdgt o 3 o 5 3 ·o ser ies, which N..,!:'3,~:=;0 · lasted a team-CdM It SanlJ MMVl'b 12 hl.gh seven plays Tonl9ht•a ca.... t7:301 • EIToro • IMnl lasted more than ThurMlllY'• a.... C7130J h • lMlt YS. Cd~1, II Ne~ t rec minutes ,rtdar, "°"· 4 (7:301 (3·22) saru M¥garu a Newport • • Woodbridgt vs. El Toio. II Trabuco Newport, al- ready to_ps in Orange County scoring defense coming in, is now averaging a meager &.8 points-- against per contest, heading into re- maining Sea View meetings wit h Santa Margarita (Friday) and El Toro (Nov. 10). "We're still lookin~ at it as one game at a ti me," Drinkley said. "Now, we have to start ~etting readY for Santa Margarita. Our kids are exci~d about the chance to win i'-league championship (the Tars' first since 1985, the season before Brinkley's arrival)." Pending tonight's El Toro-frvine contest (7:30 at Irvine High), Irvine, El Toro, Co- rona del Mar and Santa Margarita -with tics a part of the scenario_ -still maintain the chance to finish ahead of Harbor in the standings. . Eve n in that unl ikely event, however, the Sailors, with a minimum of an 8-2 record, would be a candidate fo r an at- large berth. GAME STATISTICS Newport Harbor 24, Woodbr•e o Score by Quartera Newport Hart>or 7 14 3 0-24 Woodbrfdge 0 l. 0 0 0-0 First Quarter NH-Johnson 58 run (Pardy kick), 5:11. Second Qu•rt•r NH-Kagasott 2 run (Pardy kick), 10.26. NH-Johnson 10 run (Pardy kic~ 5;35. · Third Quarter NH -FG Pardy 36, 2.20. Attendance: 3.000 (estimated) INDIVIDUAL RUSHING NH-Johnson 16-122: Kagasott. 13-37: Thordsen, 9-37: t.tason, 5-9; Urt>an, 2-8; Giordani, 2-4; Riggle, 1-4. Wood-Wakefield, 4-16: Crew, 5-11; Oomlnelti. 3-6: Dufour, 2-0; Harris, 4-minus-33. INDIVIDUAL PASSING NH-Giordanl, 4-11-2, 64. Wood-Harris, 6-21-2. 33. INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING NH-Pulido, 3·52: Johnson. 1-12. Wood-Perrtzo, 2-21: Oominelli. 2-11; McGulnnes, 1-4; Wakefield, 1-mlnus-3. GAME STATISTICS First downs Rushes-yardage Passing yardage Passing Net return yardage• Sacks-yardage Net yardage Punts Fumbles-fumbles lost NH 13 48-221 64 4-11-2 none 298 3-40 flags-net yardag( 6-44 Wood 3 14-23 33 6-21-2 13 23 4-mln-33 46 8-32.8 1-1 1-0 rme of possession 29.27 3·26 18;33 *Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns Fllos.,.. ylrdlge • 5-2S ran. d poslallaft 23 57 ... """" ......... mtlll """' • 1..0 3.25 24 03 ,. MAie M.urrntJDm,1 Pllor Eitancia quarterback Jack Clark (10) lookt downfteld u Mua'1 Dewayne Crenahaw appllel defensive preuure "tldar night. I • t .. ' ~ Beach/Coata Mesa Dally Piiot -11cnow, It's almost Noveinber but nshlng' s stlll looldng goo.U ~ Bonito, bass continue to keep the locals in the chips. Local fiJhing remains good for bonito and ba~ along the coastline, and over at Catalina Island there has been a steady bite on shallow water rock fish. Chris Aschoff, deckhand on the sportfishcr Western Pride, operating out of Davey's Locker (673-1434). reports that bonito in the one-to four-pound class are being caught off Laguna Beach and that more schools of breezing boneheads are showing up off NewpOrt as the fall fishing season begins. Calico bass are also being included in the daily fi~h count fo r N~wport's .sportfishing nect with the best action on bag calicos taking place off Laguna. Costa Mesa angler John Tschaghlasian caught a nine-pound whopper calico bnss this week while fishing on board the half-day boat Western Pride, captained by Jeff Patrick. The angler pinned a brown bait on his hook and cast into stringer kelp off Laguna. Laguna. Laying out a chum slick is all that it takes to bring hungry schools of blues to the drifting boat. Over the weekend, anglers caught and released as many as 50 blue sharks on a single trip and these sharks weighed in the 80-to 150-pound class. Th~re are a few mako sharks show!ng up in the slacks, but they have been a little reluctant to bite probably due to the colder water. Despite cooling water tcmpc{.atures in the channel, marlin fi shing is still holding up. Ben Secrest of Irvine, fishing on board his boat the Tin Fish, off the cast end of Catalina in only 40 fathoms of water, baited a marlin and then "tagged and released" the billfish that had an estimated weight of 170 pounds. Skipper John McCarty of Newport Beach operates the six-pack charter boat Fin Fever (642-6662), and last week ran across a big feeding school of marlin inside the cans at Catalina. IOnuLL ................ MOHDAY lfACUES W LT 'ldllc Mutual s 0 0 ~lley'1 M.Khlne 5 0 0 S&Ow Oop • 1 0 Hltmen 3 J 0 The Clown runchen 2 ' 0 Pet Shop loys 2 • 0 bro Tolerance 1 • 0 Muter~tter1 0 ' 0 W LT Just Hit It s 2 0 larfliH • l 0 TMCT-bgle Force • l 0 Port St. Ballers 3 • 0 Crank Cills 2 ' 1 Jammln Julcemiln's 2 ' 1 W LT Troublemakers 6 0 0 Non·Dairy CrHmen S 1 0 Loan Sharks 3 4 0 liill B"hers 1 ' 3 0 TICC l 3 0 Wuehouse Rest. 2 3 0 Cruttenden a. Co. 1 4 0 lnsram Slvr lullell . 1 • 0 SURF LEAGUE W L T X-ZJbltz l 0 , Quklcsilver l 1 0 lad Creation 1 1 1 Cub Sportswear 0 3 0 TUESDAY LEACUES W LT Fall Stars ' 1 0 Plain Wrap • 1 0 Bull O;awgs 2 3 0 Rocks 0 s 0 W LT IVT's-s 0 0 RICRIATION ITANDI NGI ' ( TM~,owwl 2 1 0 rtlDAYUACUfS MEN'S O.J WMD ' ' l.A. C II Ar 1 2 1 W l T 1 . ...,... ....... ,...l w l DP'a Spol'Umen 0 '0 ac Towln1 s 1 0 2. '""Y. AM TM Jett, 6: J . Thltll Sari"& ' l WIDNESDAY lEACUES 1~ Cotton • 20 141ft·IMIM•, •: •· (ti«) IC&.C. rss ' J W LT Hanfi LOOff Ctew 2 • 0 TM~. SMtM, 2. It~ ' ' Diamond Cnsltntf 5 0 0 w.u e Sox 1 5 0 M00tF1m com 0-1 Put~ > 5 1. (tit) CAllfomi. Orelll\lft', Sue Pac ' 1 0 W LT l.utet 2 ' flrepowet l s 0 ACME s 1 0 Httlb.ra Pllf*, I polnll. l. Recnt(ades • 2 0 GoM Ill o.o. Couplet. 71 •• w l fo• & Flrl.ln 1 6 0 (lltl LHpe Of Ow°"""• N~ 1 0 W LT 91' l J 0 Veril-. •; 6. (tlt) CYA'a, LDIH ' l On Fire 2 3 1 Deloitte It Touche s 0 0 Henenly Hitters 2 3 0 Vi!U MMtlnique, l ; I. Tuft, 2. Dunk On You > • No BS • 0 0 cococ Cbsn,Dunn&Crutdler l ' The HooligMlt ' 1 0 Pirates 0 ' 1 1. Unl~. 10 points: Latham & Wad.Ina 2 s Misfits • 1 0 W LT 2. ~t Hill Tavern, I; 3. Rutan & Tuchr 2 s face first s 1 0 Pierce St. Annn 2 3 0 Cld"'I Cladtn 3 J 0 Ultilmte Mlthofity, 6; 4. TUESDAY lfACUES The Sooncrs 2 3 0 Lun.atk FrlnF:'., •: s. r .M. w l Far Side 1 • 0 ICeyston Paciric 3 3 0 Slammen, ; 6. Mt'-N·lda The Team 1 0 Skeleton Crew 3 3 0 SIMnmen, 0. ll;ally 1 s 0 True Belie11ers 3 3 0 COED D-l The Pt.ct 5 2 Memorle1 Plus 0 6 0 Wet Seal 1 s 0 1. Hue Hue Tenanr,· 10 Air Ntwpor1 3 ' W LT poinU; l . Canon, 6; . hlly Humor IClngs 3 4 FJ Motorcars 6 1 0 c ....... upreu, •; •. (tit) Filenct Juice rt l s Sox 4 1 0 MODIFIED COED C lre'\\-d~, Outen Limits, 3; 6. Johnron A-1 ' Mutt Lynch's 4 1 1 1. (lie) Me N Eds Muckra ers, l . w l Those Guys 3 2 1 Buchcdmbers, D j:.o. MEN'S l ·l lefty Pops 5 0 Meulun1's l l 1 Stingers, I points: 3. Sluter, 1. Co&t Hill Pllnten, 1 O The Bookies 5 2 Four SHsons 2 l 1 2; 4. Surrender To Win, O. points; l. Coat HiU Denllcs, Below The Rlm • l Psychic Nutumbu , l 0 MODIFIED COED D·l 6: 3. (llt) Lowted, Ju~1rd Oa lulls • 2 Hack & Slash 1 s 0 1. hi"'lew II, 1 O points; 2. ~s, •; 5. Voluntttn, 2; 6, ~uar & Clarke 2 3 The Hotdogs 0 s 0 Rj-.er IUts. 8; 3. MMk Sharks, 0 en Apln Shooters, O. ayne't World 2 • 6; 4. Side St. lr~lffl, 4; s. MIN'S C-2 lmplldlontt 1 s W LT 1. !tie) PDC, = To It Squeeze Play ' 1> 0 Pierce St. Pred.lton, 2; 6. Cofbln &. Wertz 0 s Ttrmlnaton, o .. Named laler1 6 n(.s; 3. (lit) WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Scre;amlng Feenlet • 1 0 COED D·l Air Touch Cellulat, Loiln SRS Tec:h 3 1 0 1. Outers Again, 1 points; Sha.ts, •: S. (tie) Outers All w L And What Not l 2 0 l . (tit l lloatroclctrs, lilbos, Over the Plxe, WMA,, 2. Hancock's Hacbn s 1 The hr Sides l l 0 First 0.us, 6; S. Deloltte And MEN'S C-4 ICA8 s 1 SC f,\lndlog , l 1 Touche,4: 6. L.A. Timn, 1. 1. H1lfti~. I polnb; 2. • SYCH • l Foul Pl;ay 1 3 0 WOMEN'S IMJ()I (tit) MudvlUe, New Ro Ids 3 3 SYC&R Slammers 1 • 0 1. lubits·Skirts, 10 points; Beginnings, 6; •. Outen Build~ , s Legal Briefs 0 3 1 l. Make It Happen, 8; J. (tit) Outlaws, •; s. Ultl b ll Three f orty Mven 0 6 THURSDAY LEAGUES PJrilgon Construct.ion, Busters, Undecided, o. w l Saappen, 4; s. Cunn llndill, MEN'S 0.1 Sharks 6 W L T 1. Poonnen, I points; l. 1 2; 6. Me-N·Ed'a C11rveball1, 0. YngBoysCn't Chug 6 1 Sand bass are hitting over hard bottoms in the Huntington Beach Oats and a number of short white seabass were caught earlier this week by fishermen anchoring over Newport's artificial reef. The water temperature off the cast end is about 65 degrees and striped marlin in the area seem to ... be cager to strike' lures and eat mackerel when tailers, sleepers or feeders arc spotted on the surface. Hawes • Dangling Woodrows 2 fllewpott Cubs -4 0 0 1 0 2:00Waming ' 0 8..-s~. 6; 3. (tit) M£M'.S .. , -Tht Fools 2 _s _ _.__ 1 0 1. PSA Terminators, 10 Oldtimers;-lttbtls, -.,,;-<on , - Bait conditions arc excellent with a good supply oj anchovies and sardines available. The bait boat Pamefa Rose has been able to net Outdoors ample bait to keep bait tanks full on the sport boats running out of Newport Bay. • Dean Plant, owner of Angler's Center in Newport Beach, called in to report that Bill Richman of Newport Beach, won the annual Lizard Island Black Marlin Classic that took place earlier thi s month in Aus(falia. Wuj!house Rest. 2 2 0 •O Bones A He.ad 2 3 0 Sliders 2 ~ O Put Wrwck M.iulers 1 O IMS Coats 1 4 0 ICMPG Slammers 0 • 0 W LT ICI loaners 4 0 0 Drc;am Team s 1 0 lo;in Rangers s , 0 Ncwpor1 Wiive 1 4 0 In Pid 0 4 0 Slight To Moderate 0 s 0 Baker's Dozen 3 l 0 Ingram Miao l 2 0 ICL & Co. 3 3 0 Value Zero 1 3 0 Hawes 1 3 0 1 Jaute Cllces 1 4 0 W LT brely There 4 1 0 Border Runners 4 1 0 f or Fun 4 1 0 Tum BKM 3 1 0 Swoosh l 2 0 Oel·Cims 1 s 0 Br.ive l unny 0 7 l; 6. Sw.imp Cuint.u, O. points; l . Chtitec.s. 7; 3. Coat MEN'S D·4 w L Hill T1vtrn Herd, S; •. Muddy's, •; s. S)'SCO Kids, 3; 1. Flatliners, I points; l . POWff Chl.,prKtic 6 1 6. Origi~I Piua, 1. T.Q.Shoolers, 6; l . Ctie) Abbey Crlult1 s 2 MEN'S C·l Normil, Oucers, •; s. Theo full Throttle • 3 Robbin1 Ford, l ; 6. Sl.11lls, O. Rhoids • 3 1. ttiel Hobolen Heroes, Jaspeu, 9 points; 3. Milrtinic. NMCCMEN'S Brlcldayers 3 ' 6; "· B.ld ew. •: s . ~t Hill 1. (tir) Black Sox, Red 5011, Squirrels l • llarl~y Puunders, l ; 6. Windy 6 points; 3. (tie) Blue s~ TWO l • City Piu•, O. , Green Sox. 4. , Tilo.i TKkies 0 7 MEN'S C.J NOTC: Teams receive two THURSDAY LEAGUES 1. Cily Bots. 8 points; 2. point' (Of a win, one point for w l (tit l D1•mond Dogs, a tie, no points (or a Ion , Raiders s 1 Non·D.:iiry Creamers, 6; 4. All ~ith one point deducted (or a Penill Code 4 2 forfeit. There has even been some early season squid .netted, which could be a good sign for Richman was fishing on the norttt end of the Great Barrier Reef when a giant 988-pound black marlin came up and engulfed his trolled tuna. Arv Housing W l T The Bomboril llot Chill '0 4 0 M.:idc.len, S; 6. Bilbo's, 2. Shoimrocb 4 -2 0 4 0 MCN'S 0·1 MAIOR s 1 0 The Herd · bite on...legal white scab~ss to begin in a few wee'ks along the coast. Ycllowfin tuna arc really biting south of S:in Diego and-there ace still a few smaller schools of feeding tuna off Sao Clemente Island. These tuna should stick around until the next full moon, unless a strong winter storm moves through Southern California and moves the fish farther down off Baja. Nada Chance 4 1 0 W l T l 1. s .... apbn. B ~nu; 1. IASKITULL Touche Ross 3 (tic) No C unls1 le~ Two, Bucl.'s Clock Shop 2 1 0 Do·N,Boot s LDB&B -2 9 Jerlcs&Squirt- 0 0 s ... iss Cheese, 6; S. ilver New"ert l••ch Pedestrloans 2 4 0 4 1 0 MONDAY LEAGUES Thunder River 2 D;a ~lood 1 4 0 Uec:kers Rc\'i$iled 3 1 0 Bfllets, ~; 6. M.m lot. 1. 1 •Shark fishing has been exception:il. The California Dawn, owned and operated by Jack Kemnitz, has been catching lots of blue shnrks fishing a spot five miles west of law Oe D.ih 1 4 0 Sons Of Beaches l 2 0 MEN'S D·1 Ml1'0R l . Oon't Matter, 12 points; w l -UP's BIR1.lm Just Play 6 1 Moss Adiims 4 SlSO's Cefms ·The Hu t ·TENNIS Fr•• P•1• II "Her mom gives (Nina) a lot of advice on how to play players,'' Olson said; "She wasn't very e~pericoccd at first, buc now she's one of the best tennis parcncs around. She scouts other players and gives a 101 of heNime·lo it. She's grown along with Nina. • · "I remember a few years ago when I tried to instruct her on how to be a good tennis parent; now I send other tennis parcncs to her to learn how 10 be one." • • WeU-traveltd ••• Robyn Ray, director of tennis at the Newpon Beach Marriott Tennis Club, will play next week in the Seniors World Championships in Santiago. Chile, for che men's 45s and 50s. R?J.i ranked No. I in the nation by the USTA in the men's 45s for the past two years, will then travel to ""Buen0$. ~res, Argcn~Tna, .t~ represent lhe U:S. m lhe annual Dubler Cup, Ray's-second consecurivc- Duhlcr Cup appearance. He s one of only four U.S. seniors to compelc. Earlier this month, Ray was a member of chc three-man U.S. team 1ha1 won the Stevens Cup in the Bahamas, defeating Argentina in the finals. • Ray is stilt nursing a corn tendon in the arch of his right foot, which occurred last summer in the doubles semifinals of the U:S. ational Senior Hardcourts in Hun1ington Beach, forci1l8 Ray to miss the U.S. National Senior Grass Courts in Philadelphia last August. • Sandbagger? ••. OK.. OK. I admit it I played in the lower division (C and 0 players) of 1he Orange County Press Club Tennis Tournament lase year and won ttJc thing. When you win a lower division title, it's! universally assumed thal you compete at <he higher level (upper division for A and B players) the fol owing year. But thanks to an inflamed rotation cuff muscle in my righc (hilling) shoulder this year, I didn't want 10 tnkc a chance of further injuring the shoulder, so ( remained in che lower division last Sunday at the ~e"pon Beach Tennis Club, hoping to keep rhc s<rain at a minimum. Yes, I won the lower division again, but it came with a price. taking my share of ribbing from the other competitors. Let's jusc say that I heard the tenn "sandbagger" more than once. (Next year, people, ) promise to play in the upper division.) Anyhow, it was an eitccllcn1 tournament, as usual, directed by Sara Schantz of Public Relations/Public Affa irs. Schantz (Newport Beach} won the upper division Citic, while Jeff Stunnan (Corona del Mar) was second and Judy Almuena third. Phyllis Sturman (CdM) won the Best Women's Score trophy. Chris Knap (OC Register) and Kevin Johnson (LA Times) finished second and third, respectively. in the lower division. • •Get· well quickly •.• Best wishes to Irv Goldberg, NBTC general manager, who underwent hip- replacemcnt surgery last Monday. Richard Dunn Is a Da//y pjJot Sports Writer whose club tennis column •ppe•rs twice monthly. - W l T lSth St. Sluggers 2 3 0 '2. Team f inery, 8; J, M1ic Miles s 2 B•ket,Slbrbrg.Kttner l 41 0 0 Fishstiks 1 ) 0 Unl.no ... ns, 6; 4. (tie) lrell 01 But Slo 4 3 Kings l 3 2 0 TICC 1 ) 0 Manell.t, Who's On fi1st. l; 6. House Of Piiin 3 4 The Place 2 2 l , Lo;in Sh01rk5 0 s 0 Canon, 0. B.ly Bruisers l s Run 'N Cun l . Palisades Tennis Club pro -am tourney plans still alive A major pro-am tennis exhibition at the Palisades Tennis Club, origin:illy scheduled for December and fenturing a handful.of ATP and WTA tour playe rs, apparently still has life. Two weeks ago, the event that was lacking a title sponsor appeared·10 be dead in the water, but an 11th-hour movement has seemingly kept the tournament alive .. wi!.b the possibility of an April date and LA Cellular coming in as-a title sponsor. - Palisades owner/opera tor Ken Stuart, who had planned to host the event at a time when ATP players Todd Martin, Scott Pavis, David Pace, Rick Leach, Jon Leach, Grant Connell and Kelly Jones could participate, said on Oct. 14 that he needed $1 1,000 more to run the proposed tournament successfutly. "Right after that (Daily Pilot) article came out , one member came up to me and ofU!red to pledge S2.000 if he &Quid .play," Stuan said. ''He said, 'lf I ~ould've known about it, me and my company would 've spon- sored the whole thing next year.' And th en lase week- end, I get a call from LA Cellular, and the guy sa id that he saw the article and they're interested 1n spon- soring the tournament. He said, 'We'll pick up wher- ever you're short.' "LA Cellular apparencly needs some shot in the arm in Orange County. We can call it the LA Cellular Open. The only thing I don't know is Todd's schedule in April.'' There is no Davis Cup conflict in April. Moreover, the Palisades event would be held immediately follow- ing the Lipton Championships, after which there's a three-week break on the tour. LA Cellular officials had not gotten back in touch with Stuart on Friday, leaving the event still in limbo. "There's a certain (amount of money needed), be· cause we're not going to do it on a smaller scale,'' Stu· art said. \VfA Tour standouts Lindsay Davenport and Na- ttsh11 Zvercva, Newport-Beach roommate who are. both coached by Robert Van't Hof (Palisades head pro). said they arc commiued to playing in the event. Zvereva reached the finals carHer this month a the Barilla Indoors in Zurich, Switzerland. Newport Beach's Debbie Graham. headed fo r Oak- land to·play in the Bank of the West Classic along with Davenport and Zvereva, is also committed. Van't Hof, Martin's coach on the ATP Tour, is in ·Stockholm ~ith Martin this week/ and apparently is waiting for an overseas phone call from Stuart on the eveng's status so plans can be ma.de for the players. Whether the event's in December or April, it would arguably be consideicd the most competitive tennis cit- hibition in Orange County history. Proceeds of the pro-am had originally been intended to benefit Our Lady Queen of Angels School and Mari· ners Christian School, and appears to be set. Bleachers will be added to the fivc-collrt Palisades Club, limiting the field of play to two courts, while host- ing an estimated 800 people per match. -By Rlcbard Dwla l ) 4 4 s 1 l J 3 l Orange . Coast · to host U.S.-Japan Goodwill Regatta Run for cover running event set for · Nov. e ..,. Event set for Newport Beach. Collegiate sailing teams from through- ITT thCU.S. and Ja-parrwill take part-in the sixth annual United States-Japan In- tercollegiate Goodwill Regatta, being hosted this falJ by Orange Coast Col- lege. The regatta runs Friday through Sun- day, Nov. 24-27, off the Newport Beach coast. Co-host for the regatta is the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The event is sanc- tiqped by the AJl-Japan Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association and the Inter- collegiate Yacht Racing Association of North America. Since its inception in 1989, the regatta has been held in Newport Beach three Beach, the sailing always ta~es place in times, and twice in Tokyo. It has be· the same ocean. The regatta provides como tbe premier intercollegiate dinghy students with outstanding competition in racin event in the world. an international setting. The; real value -The regatta will be S1aged out 0,.--..-0-r t cse young sarrors, ho~· t OCCs lntercdllegiate Sailing and Row-regatta's constant focus on sports- ing Dase, located at I801 W. Pacific manship, fairness and goodwill between Coast Highway in Newport Beach. The cultures.'' base is situated on North Lido Channel, U.S. universities taking part in this between the Balboa Bay Club and the year's regatta include: Brown, Tufts, the Orange County Sea Scout Base. Naval Academy, Notre Dame, Kings "Each fall, the regatta brings together Point Academy, the University of Michi· the top 100 sailors ffom major universi· gan, Texas A&M, the U)livcrsity of Or- tics in Jppao and America," said regatta egon, UC Berkeley, Stanford, UC lrvioe chairman Brad Avery, who is also direc-and OCC. tor of OCCs Sailing Center. · for information about the regatta, "While the racing venue rotates an-contact OCC's Sailing Base at (714) 645- nually between Tokyo and Newport 9412. 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Larry 64().4404 3Bd·2Ba, no step•, 1Bdrm & 3Bedroom 722 7548 Bank'I Lou patio, garage & port, $750 to $1 600 mo. · · CORONA CM Aoomy hou ... want park view, very spa·1--------- y G I !! nice! $1700. By Appt. VIII A I Newport Creat 3bd, NEWPORT reaponalble peraon. clou•, 2 car gar, $750 GARAGES our a n u. j. a enta s 3ba, 2·car gar, r•dGJ:/ DEL MAR 2622 BEACH $325 Inc utll,cable,W/d Avt l'IOWI 723-4339 f011 -~NT 2740 rcw•i. HOUSING 3Bd ·2Ba, garage, tfoU»ta tfd c/i(a'l 6~5•4912 ' new appl. Tenn/pooV 2669 Avail now. 842·&889 CdM·Mllr bd + ba In ~As; o~~onu .. 1n $1 35,500. Low down (iA_,L _. ~:J>.t ·1 bch. Ava II J 2·1. NEW Studio near b<:h. 2Bd 2Ba lux apt, garliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iii All '"Ill '"* 141mi111111n U111 poulble. Prud CA v ~'"~ $1700/mo. D-548-5038 Lndry room, •Pa. Very •~BR s82a* LAGUNA BEACH + lndry + \6 uu 1nc. •.Storaae ft .. --~ ii111111u1io 111c ftd· 714-72 9-5839 &73-8494 E-6 4 5-4 7 2 8 · pvt. Avt now. S850, utll 2BR 211A $72a/Up MOTOR INN $875 mo. 640-2332 10X20; New;:;T.a. eral Fill' HHlllt Act DI 1KI 11 Belcourt-OCean Newport North Condo paid. 576-4082 Aa~ .-.Out Our Fr•• HBO, hHted CdM-Newer home • Up-$65/mo. 548-6680 11111Mffdkll111M11 1tU1t111 Vi H 4Bd + bonus rm. BEACH 2·Bdrm Upgraded, f/p, Speclalll frig, d/w pool•. •tepa to ocean. atalr• unit tum 1eR " lftlrtls. "Illy pRltrtllCI, ew om• 3~Ba, dbl gar. 2500 RENTALS w/d, encl. gar., sun COSTA MESA 2624 Incl. 450X30 pool. No $155 • Up/wkly. Dy/ 1Ba + ofc. Pet OKll••·----- llmllall.11 •r •licr1mlnatlt11 Dramatlcally Reducedl a/f, upgrades, galore, d~k s1150 75a 1277 pet• No fMI ""o Mo rate• avl Maid "'SOO/ 721 1170 Nald 011 IK&. color. r11191on. 4Bd-3'hBa. 4 car gar. granite In apa In patio, WINTER WEEKLY .... -leaae S45-485S ·• aervlce. KJ1ch.;, avail. • mo • COMMERCIAL aei.Mlldlup.lall!illllMllllltr Ottered at $1 ,399,000. $2600 mo. Jacobi R• 1-4Bd ...... $350-$1400 Npt Shr• on water • 1 Mo. l'r .. Renl 2Br LI p rk 885 N Coast Hwy La· FV•1 9drm $400/lnc. REAL ESTATE .......... ...tolll,orllllflltnlicNlto Open Sun 1-4 atty 871MS870 WINTl!R (FURNt Y9ur own 1andy bcht '1ea, gar, W'alde. New ddo • t jlBr lBa, 3 guna Beach 494-5294 uu. CloH to Bch. Pool -.... 2Bd ocnfrnt ....... $900 3Bd·2Ba, 404 62nd St. c t/palnl ••25+$500 oora rom water. tennis, patio. BrkhuratJI .. •••••••• INM111Y111cllprt111tnc1,llml· 12 Rockingham Dr C•P• Cod apaclou1 28d ocntrnt .... s1695 s 1soo mo. 642·4917 .~c. Agt.'eSo.1220 s8818-5o315~~34+a3eacft. 7Cpm•ll RMquw19t1B 0 a.waNlkBtpovtaholl. m0rye, Elll• area 983-83881• taMoaot•lwimillatlo11.'' 760-5000 X10 1 Rfll\I)( 3Bd 2.5Ba, frplc, matr ANNUAL ..-.. 1---------Tllls 11ew1,a,er wlll llGI ate wlbalcony. Walk to ON GOLF COURSll Bright, shiny clean 2Br LIDO PENlNSUL.A boat storage avl. $450 L•Aet Bpohf 2bdn/ 2bka BUSINESS OffIC! U.WllltlJ '"'"' .-14'9ft111· Lowe1t Priced 2·Sty reataurantt & beach. Studio ................ $600 Lg 2BR·2Ba, gated twnhou•••IYI•· Patio, 1 BR·1 BA ·a·" 1111 + utll. N/S. 648-2226 Npaar' B•roac' h.noS42•0m/mor. *'01 •~NT 27•,. -·• s1600 858-8688 2Bd/2Ba ........... $1200 comm $1700. Sue pool, lndry fac. S700. ~· r As; v• 1M11t tor rtlll ula11 wlllc• Is In uport Streets" · 3Bd bay-dock • $2450 759·3765Cout Npt Props Harbor Villas 54a.9061 Beach Ulllngl Pleas• call 378-8947 tillatielltllll1l1w.011rrtM11rs 8BR·3BA. m 9ve-ln Elegantly FURN charm· Udo houH ...... $2100 $1000/mo. VACATION F 3 s Ottlc n l11r1lly lnltfl'lld 11111 all condl 840-5884 Agt Ing 2Bd·1Ba. N/amkr. Full Servi .. • Seewlnd 4Bd 2.5Ba, 1 BR M obile h ome. Private beach NB BUCH HOUSK our 1at t ••· d 111 d 1 d 1 1111 N t Avt 3-e "' view of park. Deck, From $490. Oulet ·& 710 Lido Perk Dr RENTALS 2722 SeHtior• Or. $450/ Cannery VIiiage, or " •I• 1 '11111 " 1 NPT HTS It & airy 3Br 0 pe •· moa. Property Mgmt comm pool/tenn. Walk secure. 1991 Newport 71.._.73,.030 year round."Lg ~oom water. Oealgnera, art· .....,.,., "'1¥111Mll Ol 111 2Ba, tp, tam rm, Fr $1500 mo. 673·8885 ~ to elem school. $2500 Blvd. 948-8373 OPllN 7 DAYS w /ba. * 642-0534 IS11, etc now In bldg• . .... ....,..,.,NllL laetmHUD. dra. $449K. 850-0943 For leeMi 3Br+den, The Pnld1nlalw Incl grdnr. 858-8686 1BR, apacloua, pool· MONTHLY R•NTAL NB OCl!.ANFRONT NB H b Vie H Piii Prefer aame. Roy •11*-'191IUllM.call Bkt Ed Van dtn Boaacne 2\l!tBa, 2-<:lll gar, w/d. .._.._ .. Weekly. Fully furn 3Br r r w m. Jackson 673-3733 M ·llll• 1·•·41'·DllL f'« No pets. Sl700/mo. .,._ ...... ..._._ VIEW of Golt Course aide, gated, nr beach Until 6117195, \l!t blk 10 2ea, gar. N/pet s12001 ba/gar/cable/utll/lndry 111."'"•tllft.DCne,Jiue Upper Newport Bay Avau 1111. 760-8812 673-1900 Twnhm• 3bd 3ba den & shopping. $615/mo bchlpler. Newty redec week isaren 434-1424 ave & cleaning lncl.1--------- Cll HUD a& 411-lSOO. lmne AweNnlvenltr 1 or 2BR SEA FAIRE eec g a1e pooVtenn Cl & Up 842·5858 & e.xceptfooally clean. . $725/mo. 759-3646 COMMERCIAL Top quality 2BR 1,358 Gorgeou• ocean view VILLA BALBOA or $20 0 759-8334 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA 2Br 2Ba turn, w/d, gar -On the __.._1 ~· Oceen View 2br llQl.El.IY_ 2778_ ---------1-..&1 townhom• In am all hm, 4Bd·2.5Ba, tam v•R&AILLES __ -Lndry, pool, qulet, nr parKng. 8t8-45T ~73 .. ,_.... 2ba, flp. w/d, n911Y 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiii 12 unit compln Fea-rm-remoat 3 car gar 11 tr rtatl N al t $450/ 38thl• CORONA turH 2 atory, high S3400 Agt 640-5664 6 Avallable a an1po on. o Sharp Studio w/sun· Sell your extra ~ e"aiboa 81. ';;~7517 C·2 Otc/Werehou .. celllnga, new white S795/mo-S1 .550/mo APARTMENTS pet• 84e-o392 deck & patio, very cln, househol"' 900 •It, rv Fairview & DEL MAR 1022 carpet & whit• Oceen view ootlag• Steve Leverett Comty 11111• furn Back 1 bJk &o bell & bay. M N9 Pen \l!t bJk to 55 Fwy 819-721S-8100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil washed hardwood lmmac remodel 2Br &53·2379 FOR RENT Bay studio, pleasant, $750. t8t8Y.1 Balboa. Items beach. Lg 3br 2ba w/ or 619-723-1953 CAN'T QUALIFY Owner wlll finance this beautiful CdM home w/pvt beaches. Call fir•, used brick fir• tBa frple, spa, gar, MaryAnn McGuire safe nghbrhdl $500 Lo• Fell:t PropertlH In Classified professionals S525/mo place ceramic 1118 yards. 5 h .. • to b<:h. 848-8770 loci utla. 548-7576 213-6152-3144 + v.i uu. 63t·51n 1 .. •••••••• Count.'rtop•, mirror-.. $1795/mo. 675-6427 Grubb & Ellis E' Id 1 1 1• .... 1--------GENERAL 2602 a • rg qu et 2Br NS.Very 1paclo,µ1 Back BUSINESS & doors, raised panel 1 _________ 2Bd·2~Ba designer'• upper ttplx, .new pnt, NEWPORT NEWPORT Bay hH, ,golt view, lg doors, huge muter COSTA MESA 2124 d'lux Npt Crest condo d/W, pallo, lndry, gar. yd, frplc, w/d, maid, FINANCE bath. Also 2 upstairs S1350 mo. Avl tat wk .• .-~ snsJmo. 545-7352 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2869 $485 mo. 831-4491 875·8082 Agt EXCELLENT PROF· docks, on• In front & or Nov. 963·9293 / .,_ Eaatald• Duplex w /3 NB/Dov• Shor" exec ITS. LOG HOME one In r•111• Assoc. 2BR HOUSK 2Bd·2Ba condo, 2 car A S HUG• Bedrooms, 2 h u r lg I -------- WHOLESALERS. !Join ;fta9 ~ ~~~·J1 ~g~ Enclosed Garage gar, w/d, pool, Jae. s ..a_/ bath•, tlreplac• s1150 "H Cll A.M-.....1 Tl U"I II tn':;y, nk~':''cabl:/~~~'. BUSINESS proven 18 year Log • · n e Near Do wntown balcony, avl Nov. ~ PETS OK. 548-3.959 JI 119111 w $375+utl1 645-9515 Manufacturer 16 Kiin· on market. Call 548-2720 or 648-8541 $1300 mo 720-8156 "'"• · OPPORTUNITY d I d I t I I rt Remax, Agt at NEWPORT B~•cH Eutalde Studlb $500. • Npl Coast 3br 3ba prof 2,.04 r 8 og 1 Y81• 1 a • 269-SOLO or. 38R 211.A. pool, trpl, •4Bd+ den townhae. ,.._ Smal yard, pet OKI All M .,. p ft B ., n /a,f/p,pool/apa/gar ~ Ing 59•800· Exclusive 559-9400 Ext 206 new crpt, paver t11e1. 3Ba, taaterul decor, ••• beW'fronl oondo... utlla pd. $250 dep. I I llC w/d, maid $650 lnc/utt. liiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiilillJi!!liiiiil territory. Mr. Buck 1• T & B b $1250. 2981 Redwood ahuttera, n"ew kitchen, very clean 2BR·2BA Avall nowt 545-0442 Avall nowt 844·9812 •CRUISK SHIP* 800·321·5647, Old Om It lrl Ct. near Baker Ave. great locat1~1 2 Car e>tec coodo, 1ec:u1lty, & ,.. .. SINO Po-"lona Timar Log Homes N h CRS/CRI ...... Jae, parking. East.aid• "triplex, quiet p r N/S h ...,. •• -------·--, II Loa Fellz PropertiM garage lt850 mo $1?.0/MO 1Bd lg garage w/d ro to e r condo HJrlng Nowl $300-800 FORECLOSED 213-662-3144 •4Bd·2~Ba H arbor v • • • near beach In NB. Pvt W..klyl Men/Women, • .,very lerge yerd... hkup, new crpt 1895 ba tennis, pool S495 FrM R~-----' Wiii GOVE;RNMENT OUT-OF-STATE ••3BR·2~Ba, pool, View Home•. famlly 3BR·2BA Huntington Agt 722·1867 Re/Max ln~t utll. ~4a.o784 Train 41'sm .. no HOMES tennis, 2 car garage. rm, ahowa welll Excel· Beach apt.like hH, , MOVE-IN SP•Cl.AL and propertleal HUD, PROPERTY 1558 A/C, d 'lwc $1 150 mo. lent locl $2600 mo. frplc, clo•• to ocean, 2Br tea, new pnt/ a Ml .. UTESTOTM"' t"-•C" ROOM In tum 2Br apt FANTASTIC SALES VA, ATC, etc. Usllnpa K I h A -08 Agt 1-600-745-1626 f It t " ~ ~ " beact\ aide of Balboa OPPORTUNITY. for your area. Flnanc· 0 e I ' gt 722 58 BLUFFS 2Bd d ru S::~oo/MO crpte. Lndry, encl gar. ~-0 ~~ Blvd. Parking. $500/ Want to make eome Ing avallable. Call In· N.::.o~NI E'alde 3Br 1:V•Ba, 1850 2ea. 2 car g!.,, .~ Sml pet ok. 96&-60S8 Q St14ie, I er I.... mo w1nt8f. ~20 real money wttti an f ormation S•rvlcu 7931 .. 1149900 a/t.OuletatrMt,trplc, unit, nr new "cpt. -673·AENT-NWPTHGTSOpen Sun Shere 2Br t \l!tBa lnduatryleader?We're Call Toll Free Ope nac:eado'w•· gar, aprlnkler•, etc. s1375/mo 557•1352 t-4. 292 E 1&lh Pt. ~ 0 P~Ceetttt euper nice rutty tum expanding and took· ~~~:7 mountain view• with $1400/mo. 642·7404 M·F; SIS 780-9407 BALBOA 2Bd·1 ~Ba g ar, W/d Newport,.... a u .... n .. .,.......,11 CM twnh .. (Back B•y Ing for .... .,~ cabin sites ~-LUXURY 2Br 28• 2· ••BLUFFS•* Beau-JSIAND hkup S900. 43s-9404 S .. 1....,..c.t. aree.) S4SO. Julie, ment leaders. Thie ca- OPEN SAT 1-4 Ing St. Mart•• River story c:ondO, dbl gar, tllul updated 2Bd-tBC' 2606 Spacious 1BR Upat.alre 110 lrvi11 Av1111 a hit T Alttfftlel 523-9080/d 548-25871• reer opportunity has 914 LARKSPUR Valley. Beautlful trH•. trplc, pool. S995/mo, grnbl1, 2 car gar. pool S500 mo. 7tt SSSS · a. great beMfltel Cell:1· Contemp remod + large gr anite out· 1•1/lut. 642·5290 St200 mo. 644-9034 STUDIO, no kitchen, 2 Call betwMnr&-9pm • DI.... Overalocked with eoo-253-5822· a1udlo S519K Franklin cropplnga, abundunt doors from So Bay· MS-4302 """" Q "---S.ltte 1tuff7 011lde To Home l!m-Rlty 840-7000 wildlife. Central to Meu V8fde quiet cul-BLUFFS FRO~T ROW troot. Avail rtaW: $450 .,...,,... .....,..._ • A call to ploymentl Rush 11 town, tt.hlng, bird & d•NC, 4Bd·2Ba hH, 2Br+den, 2~Ba. dbl utll lnci 818-247·2446 RENT • & SASE tor lnforma· WHY PAY RENT? big game hunting. trplc, b i g kitchen, gar. Spectacular view. · ""1rll•...,,· 'W p' ru .,_..., Classlfled tlO OWN YOUR OWN Umtted number avail-n•v•' before ranted Recent major upgrda. •Sunny Patio• through classlfled .,,...,._,,.U. .., .. ,_ will help Bl~nM;~g.1~; ~!~ ( HOML ~K~~ff. ~~ ~~~~A St nw~~~~ ~ ... ~~001 ... ~ 1-~dry~ .. ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L-~8~4~2~~~8~7~1~-4~~~rt~B!D!C~h~-£~~8~2~~~ .-----"-"--•RepcM,-V/JHUD.-Low tfu pom~.on:. • __ ~If.all t.1LJS. 7S9.9066-~~~ 875 •LIGHT & EASY• $ down with low· paradlH. Cal now 1· IRVINE 2144 Gated comm w/pool & yearly 64&-06451------------------------------------lnterHt loans. Call tor 80<>-807·5263 Proper· Jae, 2Bd·1 Ba, w/d, Very lg 2Bd·1 Ba w/Fa1h ~WPORT a.reWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT New vending route. pfequatlflcatlon, toll ties f Mo ntaln We t 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n.-'u; Making people -rlchl tree 1-800·225·1020 ° u 1 · 1• frig, utlli Incl S1150 1 .. view, dltck, 1 gar, BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2869 #t snack fOOCI In In- Ext. 2903. --------2Bd + den, tasteful Avl 11/15. 759-6909 ahr w /d, yrly $1200 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii duatry. so down If REAL ESTATE decor, Be1ber carpet, Harbor View Homes mo. Agt 673-4062 quality. Call 1.eoo- ---------1 l~rge patio, 2 Clll ga· . Portoflno view 4Bd· ---------1 r----=--"":-~--':-:-:'."':---:-i:-----:-:---:-------;;=:=~2~4~9"';;344~'=====..- COSTA MESA 1024 ::r::MPR0~::5.-~-~-·_.:,4_:._~-~-~s_6_Am .... o~_·_1· i2~~A~~~~;;,~:d· BALBOA Li·-.J'.e T. he Traditi•on 4BR End unit, FR,· at·• MBMBERSHIP LIDO ISLll Corporate PENJNSUIA 2607 · Y ' tached 2 car, comm OR Rooms, rental. Fully furn exec pool•/l•nnla. Walk to TIMl!SH.ARI!? apartments, 39r 2.5Ba new home. 1 BR 1 BA with perk· bchl Only S239KI ACT We'll tal<a ll. Amer· homes Prof'I dee, utll/mald Ing, 1850/mo yearly, FASTI Dusty, Re/max le•'• moat auc:ceHful Incl. 8 mo le•••· Acros• street from 780-5000 Ext 124 resort reaale clearing· Classified $3000/mo. 582-6745 beach. 873-5510 Newer E 'ald• home 3Br 2Ba, low malnt yard. $2291<. Open SaVSun. 850-3008 Agl hou11. Call Ruort can utl1fy •NEAR tiOAQ HOSP• -..2'"""'='D...,U""'P"""L'""i""X""""'AP_,,,,T.,,i~.-t Sal•• •ntormatlon your 2Br 1~Ba, g1111 1n1ld• 1BR & 2BR, g111age, Toll Fr•• Hotline laundry, $825. Reta w/d, utll Incl. YNrly 1.a00-42~987 housing needs. req'd, Agt. 998-3195 S995/mo. &45-5862 HUNTINGTON HOUSES/ BEACH 1040 CONDOS POR RENT Owfttrt Open Houte ------0 PEN lat/Sun------ 1 PM•5PM BALBOA 830 Qenev• Ave (Beach & lndlanapo. ISIAHD 111) 2Bd·2BA, 1992 2108 ----- remod, Ilk• new. 3Bd Bayfront, 1\4Ba OWNER TRAN S· trpl, 1 gar, atw w/d, FEARED ·MUST SELL wlntef • short tefm 1304,500 969-1139 12200 Agt 873-40a NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 1089 BEACH -------- LIDO NORD • corner Bayview 1089 3BR· 2BA ........................... $895,000 uno SOUD BAYFRONT • Choice 4BR·3BA Lrg Dock ....... $1 ,soo.ooo FAMILY COMPOUND . 2 Homes Bayfront & Interior ..... $5,000,000 LEASE COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 QUIET & SERENE Palm ~esa Apart:Jnent:s So near & ycr so far ... Thac'1 the fccUng )'OU get when you Uvc ac P;Um MCS3 amid the lwh greenery of secluded woods & stately p;Ums. A Studios, l & 2 lkdroonu • JD. $575 10 $(i()O • lDR 5625 ID M>SO · lBR sns to S7SO A No Pcis A Vertical Bluldi .. C.C1llng f.w A NEW Cvpct, !'~int & Tik A Ht:nCSJ Room A Heated roo1 & J.i..-w:z.i A, P1001 & 8.ilcoma A Ganscs AvllUbk OfTtcc I loun: 9.0Q ;un • S:OO pm M·f .lnd 10:00 am · 4:00 pm wcckcnds 1561 M~ Or.· ~m.i Aiu Heights, CA (714) 546·9860 • • The Terrace Apartments at The Balboa Bay Club An Exclusive Opportunity -1 W aterfront Living o Harbor • Studio, Pcnthou and O~ Four Bedroom Res r;i 750 -2600 s A Whtn you sign a ooc Vi off you last motith '• Club's First Cabin aeata l ~ Lease (Penth With the ~ of one of our off' your last month'• rmt or a romantic diMa for two at nit ' Aputmc:nt, aparttncnt rettlvc f'or fWO 11 The Balboa Bay ildolt ,,_... b-~ '-",._,. •. To 1ehedulc your priYate 1howbig, pleuc call (714) 645-5000, Rt. 539 GOOD AD! CALL: 842-5871 ~ . . .. ' ==~;29041= • sooo lllftOnllnwollllft.OnllllTsS30 maummrr 5530 ~s530 l!llPLOYllllltsslo l!llPLOYlllllts 111•••••..._.~ksW • ......... • ca·-·· I•-----•·-----.,.. .. ~ ~ 111m111aa. UrNlecl ADVlllTllllO ..._. ,... 11 M-" ---.. e11 erMirw DlllVlll M ~ -..., M Or~ tr•tUM •~. • .. _ 1 AICOllS1WICTIOI :;::~.ri::;--~......-... DUY w.-c:a tor t1'11 tr pu19'll eaK Wkly Unda. ID I.at ~·MT II.I. Ills."-"• tk-r ocwi ._con-~ ...,,W · prlf\t-<»ut r•qulreo, mete~. Ptr. --1199 2 )111 c«, alp ~· ~ ~ CIO In "?.,h~~~ ...... 5-iiiili~ Good ~ '9COfd & n 0 ~ .. ea a Oft al. If JliPilaliiiOUTff PIJtSONAl.S ~1"'~ lewpfn a MUST. r» ~WO!dpoc.~!!q =.~:._~ :':::.-nan ~~·o. ~~~ =-,._=~:.-= L.008I .... •tor Nie, ~dti.I ............... ._ !-lrd.lde Ala.,..., $l""'--l4Z·7IS ---. L..o.._,_ hlpet Wc>R Sortera ..,_~pee~ dor• -.obln1 Don. ~1• UOOCtt"* PDl1nllal 1· ~ ~ .... _:: • heavy phonaa. &VUJIPU --._,._ -••& cu..om. S'\oc Repa Idle. ~7382 lia• '°'d· 2060 Hatt>ot ---------.. -..... ...._ .... -------._... a:~:---~--·__... e;' tor the ----...._. _ .. ..__m1111111_ .... -1111C A IT I• G .. OV IE Adm AuttP .. Ami BM:I, eo.ta ....._ ,...,-...-_. -~==-~-==~•-••"-_...__ Mon.Flt. Good '*"' 1 TU• 81. •••Wt~ EJQ> ~ 6 DllDIUCH COf1'EE Jeoii'Viill:iii5WiiiiiiQ r.-.. U"'UMfTID SUCESSI ~~NALS 3002 ~ °' • efb. oppomnty tot c ...... hll1ng Halt DTUI e60e Salee a.tgir FT1PT Cl .... Pf"...._ nwtiiet. 11o growing communhy growth. PhyWc8Udrug Stytlsta & ~ • Production•'*""• Httytsa.lary. Flo)( neade COUl'llet aaaf'I YOAll ~ or eeono llterac11'1 ~ 'O AMAZING AMY Lift ~---~ ~ ~ofla ~~-=t. Low r•nt or tilgh on ~ film a1Udo s•a-9536 or e ppt =•'°'a -: • .,,eo.uporc *'-:;r,::..·o-~~ OC lflWPORT IUCtt mll on. Proven 1~17MJa 1n1e0recs ., .... .,, ---_.. comm. g.&2.1717 (714) Ht·22S1 1001 1111~ St •M 8Md\ ---. QuU-•--------Hlrlnt tor PT f1t. =· ~~~ 1'-~~~1:1,: For consideration, call ••t1iilttw/TutOI' w..F Cletic.'Gen'fOfc Costa M... lied ~... ""* FIT GENERAL lABOR ntu lnatructon. $14.95 tor eupple9 to t~w;jy ti+ JUdy Oatting. 714-$42· • Up. Mullt N"9 o-n Fff En&ty ....,..._ Good S... )Oii hOm• :;-~ S10.l-U. H«;> C01'11rae:· E.nergetic I ..U. us. 2T17 E•on #75, '321 Ext. 30t. cat. Day 438--'090 pholne voice & P90C>I• lhl'Ough cl.ass:.!40 tot• t1' di.IL•• ~ Chk:O. CA 95128.. ••EXOTIC•* ~ Ew 7'SM>eUS 1llMl22S a a S3M400 X222 642-S.78 m 4.3&-Z2St (7t4)2~2SO nt-14C).~ U~NSOREO GIRLS _ __;_;_.:;_:...:...:...:... _ __,1t-------- VENOIN0-4'ANTASTIC 1 97&-5679 Instant 11======::11:;p:======= .~.;.~1.~.·.:.0.~ •• ~.=s.~.3:.s:.:LL ... ,.,, •. , 0~~~1; ~"The · -Buyer' S Marke. t" ANNOUllallENTS ~~1~8'~s.a2e-21ss - SADDLBBACK . ~Check your shoppmg HOT &WILDI 1-800-860-6969 ANNOUl'fCEME.NTS 111 +. ToU Fr" iiiimiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2ii0I SCHOOLS. 11 anyone tcnowa a Jull INSTRUCTION 3012 a. Cook, Newpon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~;:c"ca. '="~a~ IE A PAIW.ECW. regard to •c.llent ed-Accred. Atty. ln-lal ~ atruct9d, Home Study ~~. ~Md~ ,.. FREE INFO IOCM52SS5 mtiiJOn to u.e It. -10-5-1 -.-------•EMPLOYMENT FOUND 2925 iiiiiilii .. iiiiliiiiml-EMP __ L_O_YME __ NT __ __ $$ REWARD SS 5530 Lost L!llu~ Oc:t.I~====!!= 16. Ht of keya at lh• Advertising N9Wport e .. eh pi., I id or on ~ beach. Key nS 8 rtng haa eentlmental S I value. PleaH call 8 89 Yolanda. 714-835-We are seeking a 0730. No questions lull-time Inside Sales asked. Rep for ·lhe Clatsl- .,,,..,..~~"!'"r~,...-~-u lied AdVertlsfng D• FOUND-10/241 Gray partment who pos- Callco, very friendly. 11saes strong aales Nr Newland & Talber1 ablhty and the desire In Huntington Beach to be auccesstul In 841-005~ 1ala1 and earn _F __ O_U_N..,D_1_,C.,_A_M_E_RA--11 money. Good typing Near St. Andrewa aklll• • plus. Chutch. Identity. Thia Individual must 845-78345 be hlghty motlvat9d, --Fo.,......u--N .... D-, -CA ............ T_Y_ou_ng_11 hard·worklng and male, ~ & gray demonstrate th• tabby (random pattern ability to mMt dMd· on aldaa), tall bent at Hnea, work well Wllh tl 714-194-......,1• other ·people and P· -' v provide e ffective FOUND1 lohne~•r customer aervlce. Gray t.male, Mon. 10/ The proticlency to 17, on PCH neat Vlll• preHnt Innovative NoVL Call to Identity, 1.Ulng Ideas and ex- ' ,'97-4144. ecute revenue pr~ duclng "Speclal LOST: Pomerlan Sections" la a plua. Male, 1-yr-dd, color Dependability • -«~bta. ·no cOt-m.u.at--Graat.. .op. lat. LQ8t Sunday, Oct. portunlty for the 1e. near Superlof & r ight candidate . Dana (near Hoag Hoa-Good benefit pack· pltal.) RE WAR o. age provided. PIHH c..i June at 64~7 "' 722.·1353 FAX resume to: leav 631 ~59• • meuage Alten: Judy Oetting •REWARD• "' call for an lnter-L 0 s T ELDER Ly View at (714) 842· Bl.ACK FEMALE CAT '321, Ext. 301 MARIAN Loat Oct 21at In the ~======~ vicinity of Newport Beach n•ar Finley Street. NMd• m.cllca- tlon . Please call Hallan 873·1998. TNnklng of having • g.agaaale? Give ua a caJll PILOT CLASSIFIU ff2=ff7• · list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! -"Buy, Lease or Br()1.vse" Service Parts IRVINE .AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831 ·3377 714 380-1200 .. • GREAT SELECTION • • Immediate Delivery • LS 400 I ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE ALL THE NEW GS JOO Your Best Buy is in the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blv'iizt 22 Freeway 714 .... ·--Place~ Your Ad Here! CALL • •• 642-5618 -Orange County's Auto Dealers are twn.ber One-in Custonter Sa tis{ action t------ ---..... . t~\ ~. ~ ~·~ISUZU ~· BWCK ~ CHRl LER utr;t.!l!?j • ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH HUNTINGTON BUCH HYUNDAI 2929 nJ't>O' B c C ~.4 16661 Beoc: B j H B ®~ "UY FUOEBOE HYUNOAVVW 1'\ ne ~J._, Ce"'er 14· COSTA MESA INFINlfl 2888 Hurt>or· B \.d Cos·a MesJ • ORANGE COAST JEEP/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE f Ll ~CO L~ ,.-'ME R C L R\ -·----·-.. RAY Fl.AOEBOE llNCOLN/MERCURY I"\ 11e • LOCHER JONES MOTOR CAR 1 30 l Ouo S1 Ne\' ~ Seiler HABER'S CADILLAC/BUICK/lSUZU Harbor Blvd of Cars C M 71 4-540· 100 PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK ROUS ROYCE OF NEWPORT ectt. CHEVROLET OF NEWPORT BEACH · • 445 E <Coast H\W N B CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor s, a C M 546-12000 2524 Horne: 81\d Cosio Meso @t=FXtlS Ll~COL ~~t E R CU RY --·---·--·-·-~ BUCH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Seocn B o H B 848·7739 ·~ SbUTH COUNTY VW 18711 Beocn B \d H B 842-2000 3932 : . -Saturday, OCll)ber 29, 1994 \TODAY'S CRoSSwoRP PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Grooming aid 5 AclOf Hawke IOOmen 14 Go on the lam 15 Cove1ed with &00s 16 Panola 01ove 17 Sinoet Home t e O.Sen arvmal 19 -:\VIS 20 Outshine 22 Ballpark event 24 Cllf)td's weapon 25 Baaet>aller $laughle1 58 Barba/a Cartland genie 59 Hawkeye State 60 Scent 62 Obllgatlon &4 Hod,ey atef\41 65 ContrlbutOf &6 Sea eagle 67 "What -IS new?· 68 Mll111Cuflst's botlrl1 09 and potatoos DOWN ~ PREVIOtl$ PUllLe SOLV£0 DIMES .Canoe "°°· camera Whhls>OOt Aetrlg Sta, 1200. vtdeo cam '450, loOk• and rune ar .. u ht tu~ 1450, computer Draftaman drawing 14&0, welghta/equlp. table and chair SU, 1100, lV• 1100, Vw-Complele stereo Mt nonwaro DteNe l300. 4-pteca• w/3 cab. Ster,o 125(), VCR 171, t 415 0 . Near n • w Antq aw '300, Queen stacked wutt.,/dyer Futon 1100. Antq Ub. '350. Framed poet.,. Oak 1250. M2·7 Ssa '35 944-1192•• Piiot 1210 COSU llll& 1124 •IOl-n--•'•Ollml1 &UTOllOlll'S TOYOTA MOV1•G1 'urnnuro, QAUPOM1A11 •aT aUPU anvor, c...,..a. fftlotowevo, 44'•11'r. TWM 171HP loeded, top cond, hi lypewrllor, plant•, CATS. .a..,.. 1 M. cun••"'" -...0 POrf "'"·Ono owner. ~ •ippllM, lewn-I 8th, MM Reytheon ,...,._ ~ Muat ... 1 ..W411 ;::,-;.,':°~~ ~~ . .,. m Dorado ll&altb '9! 0~ :: !:.· M Tl.PAlllLY Un, I air TVe, Olen-:~:::. ::,,inok,e= tuiiy loaded, rf' r9Ck: :;P~~11~~·,h'=. :~on~~~.:.';ci 11'00 o1>o a1.oen. ~~.~ .... ~~ 1GV9, boolca, doll• a I r• P ti I c •. I U 9 tC •aa •LDOAADO co1ec:Ub1M, 9'c. Sall Randy, 1'....._.111 While, dleMt-Oood1--------- 11Un. .... Eden <,..,, condftlon. l250(). eaa num 1220 iiTUA&iv TAM rown BOATS 9'MON 1------2968 Elden On bade) 0 2 --------••••TOYOTA truck w/ F u rnitur e , refrlg, 7 1 POID 9075 ceb. Loaded, new clothea. lklMty •US>-••••••••lll••••••••I petnt, t op cond. ~~re~::· p~=t t 977 Duftlold 17 ,85 Muatang 5.0 Con-Camping ahell car-. Bay Launch, 85 HP vertlblo ........ loaded pated. 645-~411 26 WaH painting 29 Evaluatod 1 =• aty Stam· rs grp 2 u»tlng checl 5 3 F()()(S 11$1 E'1tnrude no canopy ' ,_, ' ~~~11-------------------------l'UtllWPOIT 11950. Cd 648-3454 • blk, rune grest 155001--------iuCB .8169 _______ ,_obo __ 7 _aa.e_:i3" ___ VOLVO 9230 ""'"iMxpmsiw llofuthold --~ Salludlzy wide Olma" LiM! kllll a t(}.ft .:I b Ull)< $5.~I ~ l!-.y ~ • I ~Ml Y~ ,_ omne 1> Ille Diiiy Nol oftix II '·~ W &.,. ~ C'll8U Mes-. .i Pl)' cMh. No phonr c:alb cwCftldtl Clld. ~ fl,w "DlnoA Une".a 33 T 11ompn;m1 cry 34 Singer P1estey 36 Indian dwelllng 37 ·star Trek" captain 39 Sea duck 41 Student's hciusing 42 Cove 44 Mexican coins 46 -Grande 4 Whiskers 5 Salad g1een 6 Breakfast Hem 7 Ama1eu1 1ad;o operators 8 Zoo animal 9 Hose 1 O Dwolled upon 11 Persta 12 "Preuy Woman· lead ID 29 lM 27 Gorman 1111or 28 Noblemen 29 Assistants 30 Fem seed 31 SPQOky 321mp IWO 52 Babe Rulh spocralty 53 Dismiss hom ojob 54 5111 up l y CHARLES. GOREN w ith OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH • WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ I•-----SAIL BOATS 7014 JAGUll 910511 •• •3-Vo•tvo-•DL.-Aut-o •STAT•UL• Sat. 7:30-AnUqu" & trana, A/C, PB, PS, tum, tJp mlac!., furn In-197& s.n a.ment• 23. •ea XJ• Whft•Prlatlne AM/FM etereo, cqa. door/out booka fish-8HP 0/8, alMp• 4, condition 58K mllH 12,050. Call 873-3872 1ng equip., kit., hou.. hold ing tank, alnk, 112,500 780-S300 h id , braaa/copp e r aalla. $1000. 648-2838 1--------- baalcata, Indoor/out k028 30'CATCH UNIV .... MAZDA IU 2S VOWWAGllf 1235 ptanta, clothee, am. 25. Fl hd rm. Loaded 47 Stodcplles 49 Glossy labric 51 Lacking in wealth 13 Close 21 Act like an ex- pectant lalhe1? 23 Rhyme make1 25 Hafrpln curves 26 Hindu ascetic 35 Serpent 38 Remcmbfance 40 Krtchen he1b 43 Ho1se s gait 45 Poet Teasdale 48 Cruise 55 Possesses 56 Wande1 about 57 Heal 58 S1c11Ja11 volcano 61 f'doo Q. 1 ->.. Soi:th, vulnerable, you hold: appl. tv'a, b akera to race/crul•• h•• ••••••••• '10 Bug +apd, aunrf, Thebiddin~haaproceeded: rack, wind aurfer rnoortng. pftc:ed'to "" '90 MIATA Whit .. new brkH, gQOd Int .• WEST N Rm .,.,......, SOIJI'H 519 Hart>or laland Dr. Call (7l4) 873-a203 Pristine condltlOn. 40K 1800 eng cc w/dual AnQa SAT ...... a--Furn, mite•, ctwome Wh"1' catbl $900*631-7149 52 G1eek QOddess 53 Name for a Snowman 63 Still 1 0 p._ 2 0 ' .... _ 19500 7eo.8300 Wh tJ d taL-? carnet• equip, boOka, -•e•n SUPS a t ac on o you -recorda, •l•ctro nlca, RUUU Q. 4. Neither vulnerable, ae South tow bar, toola+much DOCD 7022 MUCEDES 9130 AUTOS 50 Bicycle bullt for •73 <:'Q82 0.1858 •A78S more. 128 Corek:a °'···----iiiiill WANTED you hold:. (Npt North Townhma) 1• 30" llD! TIE '9v!,~-=-•·.::~ w• .... T•D otd-.. _ __. 7 6 9 10 The biddm1 has proceeded: NORTH F.AS1' SOUTH WEST t • Pue I NT P .. 13 9248 ------- SO P ... 1 What act.Ion do you take? •K Q • oK u 62 010 .q 105 s I•••••••• for · ad boat. Only at .. 11 29 _.. .. ....... t270. Call 87s-7939 mu • • motorhome/Van/at• Q. 2 · AJ Soutli, vu!Dersble, you hold· A.AK Q ~ 2 ·~K J JOH M "'8 2 The bidding has proceeded: The b1ddin1 haa proceeded: POITATION ml Under warranty lion wagon fo.-famlly NORnt £AST SO\TI'H WEST DOCK UP TO 25' 121,500. 759-7859 moving to Colorado. l • l 4 T N.B. Mo-mo, pvt rea, '85 c220 98 mil ... Pur-Have Cash 839-0n5. Wh d b.d ? walk to. beach/1hop1 cha19d 10-21-94. Blk, et oyou 1 now BOATS 7011 S150 mo 875-0048 chromea, flnanclall-ANTl--Q-tI_ES_a __ _ Q. 5 -A/J South1 vulnerable, you liiiiiiiii•••&iiiii llnJoy our baautlful problem. 131•500 obo. . hold: 18 FT flberglaaa bay Duffy 20 for UH of P'17fZl:::~~~9•7 CIASSICS • 9250 launch . New surrey your Npt Harbof allp. SOUTM WJ~ST NORTif I • .PaM INT .u K Q 10 e 5 2 QlO s oQ J 2 •8 top, dleMI eng, teak Call Dave at 266-1 n8. ---------•ee Muatene Conv dec:ka. B .. ut11u11 Strp NISSAN "'150 What is your openine bid7 avall. "900. 17a-7939 Udo Penlft Slip to 24' • orl9. Xlnt PoPl•on SO P .. a S • ' What do you bid now? Q. S ·East-West vulnerable, 118 South you hold: BOATS •oR SAL• In private marina. proj. New pwr top gl Q. 6 -A/J South, vulnerable, you 1. 12.IC2. whit• alngte-S9.50 ft. Incl partclng ·90 NINan Stanza, blk, wind. Pony gd pnt dlx hold: man kayak. Z; 8'x4' 723-4148 tve mH1ag• auto •. AJ9_! new tlrel/ con1ole. 71 .... 721-9548 ... ·white dinghy. Either front brka. $6(1()(), 64S-•7j MercedH i iO ii •R 9 5 QA 8 OA 10 5 .-.A JO 9 s 2 wlll go for hlgheat bid CAMPERS IV'S 8512 wk, 459-8576 hm 4 .5 . Mectfanlcally Your rieht-hand opponent opens received. Call 714-1 • tound, great ahape. the bidd.ln1 with one epade. 831"5335 tor appt. TRAILERS 8014 Over•tocked with Muat Hll-mak• offer. •KJll4 OAK oQlOSI .q984 What action do you take? Sell ~r unwant9d ttuff7 PP. 646-6308 ltMna the eaay way1 New 21' motorhome A call to 1948 Wllltr'• .1 .. p Loolf for a111wers on Mond4y. When you're tuned .into classified you're tuned into your community. APPUANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE PIANOS • -------..,..1------·------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 ORGANS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT FAl!IEZl!R·UPRIOHT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 5530 Xtra Lrg .. Wortca Great .l•de, bron•ea, Jew· Ebony Nblf 9rend Green $125 04()-1264 airy, tvory, clolaonne, beaut1tul, xlnt cond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii roaewood curio• & $1950. Can 645-2538 S Waaher('Oyer-Whlt• tanl 1tand1 French Family Fltnen LOOKING FOR 1 ST RE alea Agta H v y-o t y-x 1 r •-cap P er • sp1nnet piano, amooth F di CdM cabinet• & Bombay, action, looka nice, Centers JOB? or expan ng New S525 64&-7064 paintings, Porcetatna, ssao. 71 .... 527•18., .. ofc. High comml•1=,--..,-=--~~~-N ~ NEWPORT BEACH Now hiring lndlv, l&+, 1lon1 paid. Unbellev-W••hr/Drvr S140 Ee etc. etc. 0 reaaon---------- Hirt PT B b It to Rep leadlng •Port• able RE 675-6500 Both Good Condition abl• ottera refuaed. Yehama conaole piano ng • YI • & fashion publlc~· Me-5848 1240 Logan #I, Costa Model #M2H. Xlnt ttrs. •A"-5300 ... tlona. See placH Ilk• :..:R;;,•,;oal;.;E;;•;i,;t;;;.•';.;;• __ ...;;;;;;;;;;.f;;:o.:;::~:o-:ra:::-::;:: __ M"".'e_aa_. _"44"_-:u:-:iz..--:--cong recently ..tuned. ~ FL NY HAWAII r Whlrlpool e(ectrlc Price lncludea local FT/PT for ••citing " • MAl. DTATI ULa washer/dyer avocado Moving! Cheap! deltv. 11500. 760-e593 new upacel• del 2 wk• pd train, trans Busy walk-In loc'8on. s275. Sharp micro-MBZ SL cover SSO. c efe. Salee & Hrvlce. & lodging provided. ~ ,,.._ Fof ......-... wa11e S125 546-0180 Wood wtndow1-many1 .. •••••••• 0 U ' Q l No exp. nee. Ca" Ma. ..-.. ·--I 12 12 ht1" • exp pre · rea FOX at 11 .... n2-7621 call on TIYIOr. =1 11-----..,.,..---• zea. x w G11n 11GE SALES potential for growth. M-F, 9-5. Thl'"'1• ... Whlrlpool We aher l.g mrbt .. look tll .. 75pca. ~ Located In CM/NB.=----..,,,...--~~ capacity & KeMna for $1 .50/ea. Metal panel!••••••••• Must work weekend•, Oren g e Co. publlc Nlwpolt Gu Dryer. Gd condl· door $25. 759-785 9 extra hra during hOll· 1chool1 now hiring. 673• 7300 11on. 1250 For Both day•. Start S6.25/hr. PT/FT non-teaching ~=~~~~~~I pea. 4 34-0345 _C_O_llE __ C_m __ LE_S __ BALBOA Call between 1-4pm Po•ltlona. 952· 1000 Restaurant &O 17 ISLANl} only, 646-4118 for In-P lant Melnt Te c h STUDIO CAFE tervtews Mon & Tue. Green thumb, PT, axp, FURNITURE 8014 ~iiiiliiii~iiiiiiiiiii lmm9d opening for: '!' CRAFTS, allk flowers, Human Re1ourc11 own car, hr1y + mu.. ASST MANAGER Movlne-Lr11 collectlon ••erclae bike • m«e. Manager age. f714> 379-5699 Min 2 yra caaual/flne 8-Po llght tan textured authentic Madam• Saturday 7am In alley, PRESSROOM dining exp. Mall re-.. cttonal aora S400 Alexander doll• S2S-325 Marine Ave. aume to: 300 Pacific 54&-0t80 $30. 64+5312 MANAGER coast 11wy., ste. 201, CORONA Community newapa-Hunt. Beach 92S48. •Contemp aofa/love pncE TO YOU 6022 por group with heavy Sal aHt $450. King Bd/ ""' DEL MAR 8108 8122 To place your fCK rant. Full kl1ch, Classified 4 cyt, 4 whl, xtra part• daaalfled ad call anow.r, TVNCft. Cay ., Wiii h!,IP1 $3500. MtMIS ta .,. 942 ... 78. a wk!y , ..... 559-8844 ___ y_4_2_._,_v_'f ___ , ____ ._4_s.a __ ._a_• __ We need an expert. Our mld·•lze, growing company n!ted• an· awera 10 our tough peraonnel, legal and benefit• questions. The person who flll1 this new Position will act aa an l9ternal con- aultant to our manag .. ment team, and com· plele project• In auch areu •• compenaa· lion planning, aupervt· aory training and ben- eflta analyala. commerclal work 81 frame $400. Patio Ible i!ii~i!iii~il]ii!!ili!i!iiiiiiii Heka penon to run Tl!XAS R EFINERY w-chra $100 631-7643 FRE• TO YOUI Owarlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H-+-l'lli ..... plate/pre11/mallroom CORP. needJ r• lo ed abbll 2 e· • • **** Requtrementa: curr9nl knowledge of Califor-nia labof law, worl<er'• comp, ADA regula· Ilona. benefit• op. Ilona. etc.; appropriate education and ttaln-lng; aeveral yeara of experlen~ In a almllar poalUonr Callfomta Community N-• publl•h•• new•-papera In Iha Glen- dale area and In Or- ange County, and per- form a commerclat production work. Thia Po•ltlon I• baa9d In Glendale and reports to aenlor manag .. ment. Please aend reaume and cover tener to: C•IHornl• Community New. operation Muat have •Ponslble person now DRAFTING TABLE ~: 1 t r 2· 6 , llNORMOUS SAL• excellent technical In COSTA MESA ar.._ Mayllne 37.5X60 w/ ~::i h TS t•9323 Reataraunt equipment, akllla lo get top-quality Aegardleu of training, chair. Magnifier lamp. c 81•·· coffeehouae equip. printing from our 24 write B.W. Hopklna, $250. Retail 11alue OARDENERi1 apeakera. Swlaa unltaofUrbanltH(4 BolC 711 ,Ft.Worth,l'X $534. 790.0519 4-do~Orange&Vel-watchea, cloth••· fotdera). &-day, 2-ahltt 76101. Kg alze bod SlOO. On low canaa plant•. Cash r"ja w/prlntera, environment requlrH alt bed-$75. Computer Cell 548·883 2 SAT S UN 7-4 atrong communlca-EMPLOYMENT tbl 175 760•3870 4720 Courtland Drive ~~~· !r:~~1;!~0~! SERVICES 5533 Red tthr cametb1t aota J.E~1LRY, fUR 6 S 02 !:~~ .. ~ c;:;.>1 ~'i't akllla. Experience In $600, mtchg w ing nA'\ 5 Interior Deal9n.,.•e aelllng commerclal --chair $350. Uke new. aurplue lnci antJquea wortc • plua. W• offer Pl.... be aware that Chair S 125. Antq gold a P iece• of jewelry & decorative 11ema. a competlllw aalary th• llatlnga In thl• cat· leaf mirror S250. Mexl-appralaed S84,000. Also exercl•• equip, a nd good banallt• egory may require you can gla front hutch Sell all or part, beat Sabot, wlndaurfer, plan. Send r••ume to call a (I()() number $250. 875-7664 aft 4p offer or trada. Serloua women'• clolhe1, h•• and cover letter to: In which there la a only. Call 444-11 12. hold mlac. Set e-t, Calffornll charge per minute. s:~f!.?::t~~ln~o~~~~:~ RANCH MINK 910 Cametton AY9 ommunltJ POSTAL. naw.$326.;123-6308 .1.ong twmdoua ~t~ --MCnlJKQ ULIEll N.WI "& OOVE'ffHMINT tulty reveraable, 1975. E11erythlng mull gol .IOBS . In oak cuat. dl1ptay Stunning Mary McFad-Fumlture, Mp. appll- Altn: Peraonnef ThouHnda of entry unit• 8 ' w/glss/lght• den gown, alze 12. am:H, wall art, dHka, 425 W. Broadway level Po•ltlona avall-$400/each 642·7213 $4000 new, $425. pp file caba, boolca, Suite 300 able. Great pay & Call 84&-6308. plants, clothes, Suz. Glendale, CA 91204 beneflla. No expel1-425Cc blke+helmeta, or fax to: ence required. For ap-MERCHANDISE etc. 713 Marguerite. 818-54&.8897. pllcallon and lnforma-PETS • SAT/SUN ... PRINTING uon call 1•800-647• MISC. 60 lS ANIMALS 6049 Movtng sal•l·Everythlng Urbanite O...,atore & 7420 Ext. P-35. muat gol You name It, PreM p..,aena •""PT-A PET we hav. 111 900 Poppy Community new1pa-EMPLOYMENT i. ii -v • AV9-8AT T·t 21 Every Sat & Sun at per aeeka Urbanite w11 ~D 5535 .. . PETSMART Fountain S tudio 1 blk from operalOf' with ~•ar• .nn A"' ,...... • beach In q· ..... •••• _. Valley. Pupplea, kit· Cl an b lg~t·• 1-5751· ope rating ex a ten• and more alt • • . r " . & Urbanite J>fH• per· Swedlah Prqf Nurae'• CASH looking fOf' loving: car-mo lncf utll. 875-8075 aon wllh I year• expe-atd .. Uve In/out-to yra y d a I s a t ... Attn: Personnel 425 W. Broadway Sulla 300 Glendale, CA 91204 ~ fu to 818-548-a897 LoanAgt1 Exp'd rx trainee. A.E. lie req'd. Commlaaton only. Eat'd Mort Banker, Seavlew Fi- nancial. 87M500 rlence. Only thoH exp-raf·lovlng-cooklng 60~'s lo Sl5 Ing home•. 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KEVIN KANDA • COLDWELL BANK ER NEWPORT BEACI I See Page 19 Fot· More /11formatio11 A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No_. 43, Oct. 29, 1994 PAGE 2 t SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 C.oeer-CoM--" .._.-.. N~ lie-"' 2. Map/Index 18. Valentine Properties 3. Rcmax 19. Valentine .Propertles 4. Remax Gmbb & Ellis 5. Remax Cover Home 6. Rcmax 20. Pacl8c coast Realty 7. Water&oot Homes Inc, Realtors 21. Star Real Estate 8. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 22. ~ Realty 9. Waterfront Homes Inc. Realtors 23. Cordwell Banker, Costa Mesa 10. Fred Sands Coastal Properties 24. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 11. Fred Sands Coastal Properties 25. Coldwell Banker Newport Beadi' 12. Prndential Newport Beach 26~ Coldlrell Banker Newport Be.ch 13. Prudential Newport Beach 27. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 14. Metro Realty 28. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 15. Grubb & Enis 29. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 16. Gmbb & Ellis 30. Coast Newport Properties 17. Grubb & Ellis 81. COllst Newport Properties 32. Cout Newport Properties • 3a. Coast Xcwport Propertlefi 34. C'0ast Newport .PropertJes 35. Coast Nc"port Properties ;36. Coast ~cwport Properties 37. Balboa Island Realtv 38. Prudcntlal California 39. Prudential California 40. Prudential California 41. Prudential Callfomla 42. Prudential Califomla Uongs of Newport Mesa Business Center Marge Lea Realty 45. Back Ba,, Clll881cs 46. ()pen Home Gulde 47. Homes of the Weck 48. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 71 SALES 1994 TO DATE n.r .. ! .\• .... &Rf!lle1>t;Rep1<>,..1r"'" • Enormoua Waterfront Lot • 8BR Suites, mah' w/a baths • Subterranean Pr /8 oars OLD CORONA DEL MAR '845,000 • 4BR, 3BA • Remodeled in '87 .• Hardwood noora • Jacum *810,000 • 1 block to ocean • Overai.Hd lot • Remodeled 3BR IRVINE TERRACE *689,000 •8-*B~ • aBR, 8BA •Utie • Brite -Rmdld kitchen . -• Pvt Dock to aooommodate I large yacht • Muter w/two f\J.11 baths OCEAN & HARBOR VIEWS • CALL FOR DETAD..8 • 4BR, 3.C5BA, clen, playroom, spa • Lg gourmet kitchen w/pantry • Form dine, tam rm wlwet bar PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS •LOW 700's • 4BR, 3BA, form dine • Library, ·ram rm w/wet bar • Hardwood noon, oedar POP MESA VERDE ' ._ I ~ ' I ....: ~• ' --,i - BIOBtaoo .. • 4BR, 8BA, tam rm • Brltla9t ana. form ll• rm • Quiet ou1• •o. ooean SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 3 ""Tl1e Castle ~~ Was $7.9 millio11 Now $3,995,000 "~ 311531 Peppertree, San Juan Capistrano Welcome to "The Castle," a custom 35 room mansion on 4.44 acres boasting ten be<ltpoms and thirteen private baths ,and powder rooms. Three of the bedrooms· are apartment-like suites with separate entrances which may be used f9 r the maid, caretaker, and guests. This home also fea tures a formal dining room, breakfast room, library, "great room" with fireplace, huge bonus room, living room. family room, subterranean wine cellar, office, six car garage plus an additional carport, and an elevator to all levels. Enjoy superb views of th e ocean. hills, valley, and the mission. BANK OWNED • 4BR, 2.ftBA Priced to Sell low 300's • Eqanded single story family home .. • Family room, den • ~BR, 3BA . form dine • Large pool & spa lot • Beautiful floor plan a..t Buy -hOl,900 • 3BR, 8.5BA • Rehabed thru-out • DeJuse unit Reh8bed '336,000 • 3BB, 8 .GBA • Jl'am.ll.y room wlwet bar • View ol eu.rroun hll1a .. ... . ~ I .- . .... ---... -. . """" " .. --. ·-. - PAGE 4 /SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 ---NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA r,,ESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE + 4 BR., 4 BA. • All new tile in bath s • NewCarpet . • ..... • t • !!' - ....... To vi ew any of these · properties- Ca 11 Jane today! ~ ..--~ + 4 BR., 4 BA. • Hardwood Floors • Gourmet Kitchen ()~at 11,15°'000 .•RV Access •New Paint • NewCarpet 'I + 4 BR., 3 BA. • Marble floors • Security System ~ • ()fFdo.t 11,275,000 Pictures Sa It All! • 3 BR +study • 18D°V1ews ... Security System ()~o.t IM9,000 • Central A ir/Heat • Large Master Suite • Only $350,000 ---=-----~-·-.. \.~ ---r: NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 I PAGE 5 sv~ • (The money you've saved with o~er financing at 8% for 30 years) 415 REDIANDS AVENVE, NEWPORT BEACH This is a premium property With a premium position. A traditional residence situated right at Cliff Drive Park with ha.rbor and ocean views. Comprises over four thousand square feet of living area, including four bedrooms and four bathrooms. The living room is formal , with a piano alcove. The family room is large and comfortable with a view outlook. There ls a quality and reliability built into every room. Fine f ea tu res include an epicurean's kltchen~parate breakfast dining, and a grand formal dining \ room. The second floor has two view balconies and an elegant master suite with sitting area. There Is a French garden with fruit trees In the rear and the home is ~air co~89 ,nm ' • •t 70,000 •vinga b...a on a compart.on b«ween the offered lnt.....t rate of 8'6 and the average today of 9%CHt. A.P.R. ft. Payment •3535. Loan B·'nmce $577 ,850 .. PAGE 6 I SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 ~,q/J':uxp ,/, A~;_,,/I,.,/ .9'JrnrA nnd g?..l'Y'nn . m./ JI(:;,,,,. /7 pm,.,; r/ /i.rw/ "''Y""";y,,.,, 760-5000 xl31 .~ .............•................... -. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •coRONA DEL M AR -Approx. 7,000 sq . ft. mas~erpiec«: w/ awe-: •some ocean, bay & night light views~ Rare huge lot situated JUSt above• : the harbor! 58R, 5.58A. Customized interior. Grounds include pool,e •spa, teahouse &. formal Japanese gardens. • L&-9...._...._ ...... ·-· ....................... _._. ...... . T.ASTSID'E OASIS -w/ mini fann. 3BR/3BA w/ custom gourmet kitchen & breakfasl room. Upgraded lhroughout ! Separale RV /boat parking. Motivated. 400 Cabrlllo REDUCED TO $335,000 BALBOA BEACH BEAUTY! • Unique. highl y upgraded end unit town- home within steps of bay and beach. Like brand new. Vacant/must sell. $275,000 .. ~\~~~ "o~ ~~~ ~~ SPYGLASS VIEW HOM E • Giant (approx. 3800 sf) 6BR w/ elegant pool & spa. French doors & windows, remo- deled kitchen. etc. HIDDEN EASTSIDE DREA M HOME • 3BR/2BA stunning beauty w/ mill ion $ quality upgrades throughout. Separate office/guest room. A must to see.$367.500 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOME STEALI • Remodeled with 80f'ICOUS kitch- en and giant new master bMh plus new painc and carpet. Beach close! Walk 10 ahoppins, CIC. S•'-4• RE ••AV. SOUTH COUl'fTY !Y.LRA NEWPORT BEACH 780-5000 Ezt.131 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ·The ·prudential California Realty welcomes N~sh Maxine Montgomery, manager of The Prudential California Realty's Newport Beach office is pleased to welcome new sales executive Nita Nash. She brings 15 years experience in the real estate industry, along with an expert knowledge in all areas of sales and rear estate transactions . Nash says being.-· associated with The 'Neeh -Prudential California Realty brings innovative . marketing and excellent management support. Kr:iown for sincerity and commit~ent and pr~vidi.ng quality service-te Mer-elieAts, Nash s-sueeess-ts ev1 den from the many referrals she has received from· past clients. She says this comes tromtrard work and consistency. Being a native Californian, Nash specializ~s in coastal properties. She has a broad range of experience from selling multi-million dollar homes, custom homes, condos and R-2 properties. To speak with Nita Nash. calt The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office, (714) 7!59-6600. West Newport Condominiums These two unique and spacious condominiums are at the quiet end of West Newport. They are just one house away from the beautiful white sandy beach and one block from the Santa Ana River. Catalina and ocean views can be seen from the roof -top deck with a peek-a-boo view from the family room of one unit. • Built in 1990, each unit is a mirror image of the other and feattires four bedrooms and three baths, family room with a wet bar, kitchen and two-car garage. A loft is on the top level and provides access to the roof-garden. Laundry hook-up facilities are in each garage. Rooms are spacious with hiQh. ceilings. Down~tairs bedrooms can have a separate ent~ance. E~ch unit 1s three-levels high. Construction is stucco with Spanish tile roofs .. Purc hase of the two units provides the buyer with a unique opportunity to live in one and rceive inoome by leasing the other. An investor could just rent both units. Unlike a duplex, the owner has the ~portunity to sell one of the units separately if desired since both are individual condominiums. Both condominiums can be purchased for $790,000 or can be sold separately. Call Don Pearson, Grubb & Ellis, 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190, Newport Beach. (714) 644-6200. , J N~WPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 7 OPEN HOUSES ):rom one to five p.m. Satutday and Sunday 930 Mariners $1,599,000 Saturday Only 1003 North Bayfront $%9,000 Sunday Only 209 Via Nice $595,000 1994 Silts 3 Co1linfls1and-Seller . 510 Via Lido Nord Seller 57 Linda Isle Buyer 2~ Bay Island Seller 8(J7 Via Lido Soud Seller 305 North Star Ln. Seller 121 Via Firenze Seller SO Linda Isle Seller 200 Via Genoil Buyer 332 Piazza Lido Seller °'332 Piazza Lido Buyer 107 Highland Seller 210 Diamond Ave. Buyer 225 Via Quito Buyer 8 Malibu Seller 215 Via Eboh Seller 28th St. Manna #313 Seller 3600 Seabrre1e St>ller 510 Via Lido Soud Seller i35 Saint JamL>:> Buyer 2300 Margaret Buyer 225 Via Koron Seller 2815 Broad Seller 411 Bayh11l Seller 110 Via Lorca Seller 28th St. Marina #324 Seller 1030 Polaris Buyer 2056 Ocean Blvd. Buyer Pl1l Muirfield Buyer 28th St. Marina #321 Seller 28th St. Marina #221 Buyer 28th St. Marina #221 Seller 28th St. Marina #318 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Buyer 309 La Jolla Buyer 260 Knox Street Seller 260 Knox Street Buyer 389 Princeton Seller 2134 Sabot Cove Buyer In Escrow XXX Via Lido Soud Buyer 16 Napoli Buyer 16 Napoli Seller 119 Via Yella Seller 713 Narcissus Seller XXX 25th St. Buyer r BILL FE E N E Y· WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ·REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 C.D.M. Tennis Estate 5BR SBA contemporary home Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean/bay views 51,995,000 Custom View Family Home SBR -I.SBA, bay & ocean view!> Quiet cul-de--sac location $1,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 4BR 2BA owner's unit,+ 1 BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view 5969,000 Custom Family Home 4BR 3.SBA, pool & spa. 5 yrs. new Gourmet kitchen, French doors $549,000 Newport Beach Estate "La Roca" SBR 7.5BA custom, .6 acre:. App. 7;o<X> sq.ft. home w I tenni!. court 51,599,000 Lido Family Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fm Rm. tum·kt!y Across from beach/park, built 1987 Sl,150,000 \ Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-lar~e view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Costa Mesa Triplex 3BR 1.SBA, 2BR 1 BA, 2BR 1 BA Great opportunity for owner-user! $268,500 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 4BA + Fm rm, remodeled home . Lg. Doc~. 3 Car Gar, Gourmet k1tchcr Sl,495.000 lido Isle Bayfront Bargain Triplex. t?ac,y to com ert to sin~le fam Pnvatl' !>andy bl?ach, !>1m::-.ct \'IC\~ !>1 Sl,149,000 lido Isle lease Option 3BR 2BA, fm Rm, immaculate hm. $25,000 move. you tn!, 40 lot. lge pah<' 5595,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Lease 4BR 3.SBA 'Tum-~" Home 53450 mo. Available to June 15, 1995 $3450 mo. - PAGE 8 / SATURbAY,,_;Oct;;;o;;berm29m, ii1994-----------------N·EWPOAT---BEA-•C•HICOSt-lllll!l•A•M•E•SA-•Pl•LO•T-/ R•EA-L•E•S•TA .. TE WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® GRE'Ai-aeEmns INTERNATI O N AL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty EASTSID£ Costa Mesa 3 bdrm home w/wrap- around yard & ·city light view, volume ceilings. custom flooring. kitchen w/breakfa~ nook & wood blinds throughout. Bit in '89 on private cul-de-sac. 631 1400 ............................................. $298.000 MID PENINSUIA duplex in quiet family neighborhood near bay & ocean, 2 bd. 2 ba, never rented owners unit + 1 bd fully furnished Income unit. 631 1400 ................................................... $345.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa 1riplex In great location. close to shops & ;buses. Each 2 sty unit has 2 bdrms. large ~7~.6~ ..... ~.~.~~~~: .... ~.~.~ ..... ~.~.1.~~ •••• ~ ... s35g.~ EASTSID£ Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm, 3 frplces. upgraded kitchen. pool , spa & patio w/BBQ. 631-1400 ............................................... $374,900 EASTSD>E Costa Mesa triplex. Attractive Colonial style building w/three 2 sty 2 bdrm units. each w/1 5 baths & single garage. Big Reduction! 673-6900 ...................................... ~ .......... $390,000 WOODl.AKE at South Coast Metro . Spacious I bdrm NEWPORT HEIGHTS .well maintained 4 bd home condo attached on 1 side. Inside laundry, hi ceiling & w/French doors In living & dining rooms, rock frplc. new, I h C I & (LH) roof & beautiful front & rear yards. 6sk3y1 ig400t. omm poo. spa streamSs7. 0 000 631_1400 .................................................... $399.000 I .. ... ... . . .. .. ... . . ... . ..... .. . ... . .. .. .. . . ... ... .. . . . . CQllQNA DEL.JIAILDramatle-2~ J..bd twnhm. NEWPORT CREST 2 sty 2 bdrm qutet-end~1t--rfont unit, aprx 1800 sq. fl wi den & fmly rm. Mexican- w/dlnlng room & den. Community pool. spa & tennis, pavers & 3 patios. Very Motivated Seller! ~~f-1~00~~~~: .. ~~~~-~-.~~~ ... ~~~.~-~~~ .. ~!.~.~~~~000 631-1400 ......... _ ........................................ $399.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa -Darli'ng freshly painted eastslde 3 bd country cottage. Totally redO(le, custom 63~.1~b0~~~: ... ~~.~! ... ~.~~~~ ... ~ ... ~~~.~~ ... ~23~~ TIUANGl.E SQUARE Triplex great for Investor or owner. WE:ll maintained w/one 2 sty 3 bd unit w/frplc & two 2 bd units, one w/frplc. 631 1400 ................................................. $268.500 OID CORONA DE. MAR Ught & bright brand new 2 bdrm MediterTanean townhome w/ftlgh ceilings. ~3rtecJ -~~k: ............... ········ .. . ........ $269.000 lll\llNE Immaculate Rancho San Joaquin condo w/2 master suites, dining rm. den/study & wide greenbeh & mini 9'>1f course views. Light carpet & hrdwd firs. 631-1400 .................................................... $279.000 lJPP£R EASTSIDE Pala Mesa Ct twnhm w/3 bds, high ceilings. white washed woods & frplc in great location. dose to freeway & back bay nature preserve. 631-1400 ........................ : ................. ······· ... $280.000 HAIUIOR HIGHLANDS unbelievable.. price for Newport Beach! Motivated seller wants to move this 4 ~I hl400 .. ~~~~~---~-~~: ... ~~.1.~~--~~.1~ .. ~ .~~!217.~ NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frplc & work room. Upside down ~Ji~ t:&~~~-~~-~: ....................... $324.000 NEWPOllT SHORES Immaculate 2 sty 3 bdrm canaHront, custom built by present owners widen & small dock. Oak cabinetry, hrdwd flrs. shutters. 631·1400 .................................................... $424.500 PEMNllUA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home with dining room, fa mllv kitchen w/breakfast nook hardwood floors. deck & patio. Steps to suri & sand. 631-1400 .......... ······················· .............. $595.000 NEWPORT NEIGHllOIUIOOD Upgraded 4 bd home. Separate guest suite w/1Mng rm, bdrm & ldtchen. ~Ji:t400.~.~~.1.~ •••••• ~~~~ •••••• ~ •••••• ~.~.~~.1.~ ...• S4~:I'.&)o . BUJFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/famUy rm, upgraded baths & added -i~xj_~~ ~~~-.... ~.~.~~'.~.~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~.1.~.~ s4Af9..8&> LAGUNA HO.l.S leisure Woricl retire In style to this exquisite detached 3 bdrm home w/dlning & family rooms. 2 patios & tranquil hill & city light views. 631-1400................................ . .......... $465,000 NEWPORT HEIGKl'S Nice 1 story home w/3 bdrms and family rm w/bar. French ~ lead to beautiful Bcrd 6Jih14o8~~.1.: ..... ~~-a .... ~.~d ...... ~.~.'.~~ ..... '.~S47i.o&> BAVCR£ST Spacious 4 bd family home w/3 car gar~e In great neighborhood. Dining & fmly rms 63i -fi1~~~-~~~:.~~~~ .. '.~.~~'.~:.~~~ ls li~O&O LAGVNA llEAOI retail location on oceanside of Coast H~hway In prime shopping area. Three rooms, 1 6'3i~rJ'&'~: ... ~~~~~ ... ~.1.t.~-~-~~ .. ~ ... ~ .. ~~~~~is2S.OOO .... llAUIOA l9IAJIG Adorable 6 yr old 3 bd. 2 ba1h Cape Cod cottage VJ/loft. Living room w/vaulted ceiling & frpk, master w/skylight. Spacious 1 bd apl over ~_garage. 673-6900 ................................ .......... $650,000. ~ TO NEWPOllT Beautiful 5 yr okl custom I\ lid w/dlnlng & family rooms. pool, spa & landscaped vard ~31-1d400.:: ..... ~.~.~.1.'.~~ •••• ~~'.~~~~~ .... ~ •••• ~. s~JWrn~) -___ __,, -JIEWPOllTS llAYCllEST'back bay, mountain & r1h; light views from this 2 story home w/2 large ma~h r suites. f amity room w/wet bar & eat in kitchen 631-1400............................ ............. .. $595.0011 ·LmO ISLE an Immaculate 1 story 3 bd built arotmd Jf:tio on 40' lot. Family room, country kitchen, hrrl~ J3i-1~00~~~ .... ~~~-~~'.::··-~~~:.1.~.'-~ .••. ~~~:.~ sscf~WO'o CORONA D£L MAR'S Summerwind area .. so of Coast H~hway. Designer's own 3 Qd hm w/eat·111 ~~t~4oo -~~.t~~ .. ~ .. ~~~~~ .. ~ .. ~~~ .. ~~:. -~~~ S~9f.(~~> Mm PENINSVIA In quiet neighborhood. Fle xible floor plan. 3 bdrms on 1st flr. l.Mng, dining & family nns on 2nd Or & master suite w/prvt deck on 3rd 631-1400 ................................................... $5<rJ.OOO UDO VLG Beaullf ully decorated & f urnlshed 2 bd condo on the 7th floor w/spectacular 'bay, island & ocean views. Security bldg VJ/doorman, P<>QI & spa 631-1400 ....................................... :". ........... $650.000 I.ONG llEAOI Foreclosed property! Eight contiguous lots, multiple zoned for commercial or residential w/apprx 28,600 sq ft. Lender may fina nce 631-1400 ............. ··········· ............................ $695 ,000 COllONA DEL MAii Breathtaking ocean & harbor views fTom this spectacular totally remodele.d 2 bdrm Channel Reef condo w/communlty pool & ~ 631-1400 ................................................... $725 . 1 DOYEi 9HOllES Beautifully rembdeled 4 bd horn~ /formal din6Rg rm &-family rm ope lb 19 10 brick tWCfCl ~ 1 -51'400.1.~~ .••• ~.~ ~~~ •••• ~~~ •••• ~ ..... ~~ .t.~ .... ~~\hi95~00 8P'\'GIA98 lmJ. lmrneculete. 4 bdnn lushly landscaped •Southport• VJ/city Illes & bay vu. Dining .. family & bonus rooms. beams, hardwood floors. & paned wtndows. Large yard w/pool. 631·1400 .......................................... $849.000 Specialising In properties for sale or lease. •• on the water. •• near tlte 111Gter. •. ond 1111111 o .,,_.., of dee 111Gter. .• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 14J6 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE JU MARINI AVE. 714-673-6900 " . • NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 9 . . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. · · · Realtors® · · GREAT~ns INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND bayfront duplex with charming weU maintained early 4 bd owner s home & sepa~te 1 bdrm apartment owr the garage lcM?ly bay & city l!ght vtews. ~ 631·1400 ............................................ $969.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR charming 3 bdrm (den 1s present 3rd bd) Country French home.1ncludes fabulous mstr w/frplc & 1 bd apt + patio w/spa. ~1400 -.. _.. -·-. . $799.000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay. city lights & mtn views. New gourmet kitch en. dual 9lazed windows & door~. master w/balcony 631 1400. . .. . . ... $879.000 UDO ISLE Jewel of a 1 sty 3 bd home. Eat in kitchen. formal dining room. den. beautiful woodwork, high ceil i!'9S. marble floors & charming patio "w/sp_a 631 1400 . .. . .. . .. $899.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Open airy 5 bd custom home w/park & ocean view. Spacious gourmet kitchen. dining & family room_s. marble & hrdwd firs 631 1400 .. " $925.000 CUFF HAVEN Brand new Traditional 5 bd home. din· Ing room & extra large gourmet kltchen/fmly combo Fr doors. hrdwd fl oors. grdn1te counters 631 -1400 . $999.000 UDO ISLE bayfront triplex on the beach easily con vertlble to a single family home Sunny orientation w/2 bd & den owners unit plus 2 & 1 bd apts 631·1400 .. . . . $1.149.000 AVALON Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq. ft. hill side lot w/spectacular views of the bay & approved plans & per· mils fo r an exciting 4 unit cortdo project 631-1400 .... ... . .. . .. . .... $1.200,000 DOVER SHORES Beautiful remodeled 3 bd bayfront, 60' on the water. patio & dock In the style of an ltaJian villa w/slate flooring in kitchen & dining room 631-1400... .. .. . ..... . .. ......... $1 .250.000 DOVER SHORES Be.1utifu1Jy remodeled 4 bd bayfront ~ & lar e dock Study dim . family & breakfast rooms. most w/Wate r t n vt~ 631-1400. ... ... . . .... . . ... . . . .. .. $1.495.000 CATALINA ISlAND'S Hamilton Cow. A 4 bdrm Villa w/180° view. limestone & mahogany floors. din· Ing & family rooms. 3rd lewl master suite w/v'Jew bal-(U{j· lower lewl w/2 guest suites & maids quarters. 631-1400.. .... . ......................... $1.495.000 . • OPEN HOUSES . SATURDAY ONLY 300 Robinhood • Eastskle CM 4 8d Hse Esther Ane $372,900 2118 Leeward • Baycrest, NB 2 8d Hse Pia D'Auria $595,000 1003 N. Bayfront ·Balboa Island 4/1 8d Hse Lois Zimmerman $969.000 SUNDAY ONLY 19 Escapade • Newport Crest 2 8d T.mtun Carla Broffrnan $235,000 502.5 Jasmine • Corona del Mar 2 8d Condo ~nCreamer $269.000 h 606 Irvine :-"ffarborfflghlandr.NB 4 8d Hse Pia D'Auria $287,000 495 E. 18th· Eastside Costa Mesa 4 8d Hse Roy Freeman $359,000 341 Peach Tree · Upper Newport Bay · 3 8d Hse clrolyn Starr $380.000 205 Canal • Newport Shores 3 8d Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $424,500° 657 Buena Vista· Bluffs, NB 3 8d Twnhm Margaret Duffey . $449.000 508 San Bernardino • Newport Hgts 3 8d Hse Jerry Smith $475.o'OO 2045 ShJpway • Baycrest, NB 4 8d Hse June Adams $579,000 209 Via Nice • Udo Isle, NB 3 8d Hse Olga Matthews $595.000 2031 Yacht Oef~er · Seaview, NB 3 8d Hse Carole Freedman $625.000 1221 S.yside Dr • Mai Kai, CdM 28d Condo Evelyn Moodey $795,000 1630 Antigua · Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse Jimmie Jones $879,000 111 Via San Remo · Udo lsle, NB 3 8d Hse RobGiem $899.000 326 Buena Vilta • Ba)lfront NB 3 8d Hse Austin~~ $2.199,000 --SAlURDAY and SUNDAY 2206 Windward • NftP()rt Boch 4/1 8d Hse Lynn Creamer/ Lance Boggs $440,000 2121 E. Ocean · Peninsula Pt, Bal 4 8d Hse Jeannine Stake I Mary Ann Nethercutt $595,000 346 Via Udo Soud · Udo Isle, NB 4 8d Hse Lorraine Farrington $995,000 318 Snug Hafi)or • C&ff Haven, NB 5 Bel Hse Marlene Hassel I Manny Stellino $999,000 405 Morning Star • Dover Shores, NB 48dHse Barbara Tompkins $1,595,000 930 Mariners • Dowr Shores, NB 5BdHte Maureen Downey, Carla Broffman/Us Olsen $1.599,000 CORONA DEL MAR ocean, bay & night llght views are offered by this 5 bdrm estate w/tennis court bit In · 88 on over 1 acre A motonzed secunty gate opens to a dramatic entry w/reflecting pools & founta1m 631·1400. .... . . .. . . .... .. . $1.995.000 DOVER SHORES "La Roca.· the fabulous tenn1., estate o~ over 1/2 acre w/tranquil back bay. mtn & city · light vus1 5 elegant bdrm suites, prvt µool & ~pa 631-1400 -$1 599000 BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf c;ur5e"es1a~/trJnqu1I views. Master w/si?ating area. lrg countrv kitchen. dming & family rooms & space for home offi ce 631-1400 $1.650.000 DOVER SHORES elegdnt 1 sty 5 bdrm home w/dp prox 5000 sq ft Outstanding view from living & fmly rms. gourmet .k1tch~n & library Prvt pool & ">pa 631 1400 $1.695.000 NORTH LAGUNA Magnificent 3 sty 4 bd contempo rary w/180° ocean vus built by owner architect Over 5000 sq ft w/dining. family & game rooms 63H400 · $1 95 000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd W/panoramlc ocean & harbor views Elegantly decorated trad11tonal 4 bd home w/dmmg & family rms & tnple garage 631·1400 $1.950 000 LAGUNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4000 sq ft. w/dmmg & family room> & pnvate beach accc.,., tn gated Laguna enclave of cu ... rom homes. 631-140d . .. . .. . $2.200.obo OCEANFRONT fabulous vtewi. from e\.'<'ry room of tht!> exciting contemporary 3 bd home at llp of Penm,ula point Roofdeck. patt0 & lu!>h land.,,ca8ing 631-1400.. . .. . . $2.35 .000 11tREE ARCH BAY Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd tradihonal oceanfront w/fab \1\1 Hrdwd fir,, beam\.'d ce1I 1ngs. dbl paned windows & 4 frplcec;, 631·1400 .$2.795 000 LAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfronl estate of apn.. 10 000 sq ft stair .. to the ..h.eac.h. QU£.S.L .h.o.us.e.. Lil r ~ ar ~ 631 1400 . $10: 00 000 NOR11t LAGUNA Incredible 6 bdrm Engh h Tudor estate w/extraordmary pnvacy & p.inoramic ocn & coastal vu Dinjng_ ~ great rooms. den. library & tnpk? garage Aprx 9000 sq ft on almo t 1/2 acre. bnck terraces. lawns. gardens. pool & '>pa 631· 1400. . .. • . $3.850 000 Specializing fn propertle• for .ale or leau ... on the water. .. nea,. the water. .. and with a ulew of the water ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 243' W. COAST HJGHWAY 714-631-1400 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ·. PAGE 10 I SATURDAY. October 29, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE STATUY fUNCH NORMA.NOY Gracious ambiclnc:e t>lencts formal and informal living in this custom ~ perfectiy suited for entertaining . Dramatic entry with fto.tting staircase. S BR. bonus room. llbfcll)' and more. $699,000 COASnJNE VIIWS Tc\stefully elegc.\llt custom home in ch.\rmtng Dana Point neighborhood. View decks with fabulo us coastal views from both le'vels. l.uge master with retre.u and fireplace Warm rraditiOOdl decor. impecCclbty done. nest1ed amid nklture trees minutes from the harbor 5337.000 -------· -OCl.AN FRONT Vie¥'S from both directions In this premium first Roor location In famed Ta.blerock. Original condition with upgraded kite.hen and baths. Cozy fircJ>'clce. endosed deck and private pool and spa. Right·on one of the nicest beaches In South L.\guna. $595,000 MONARCH RACH The ocean is only minutes away from thi:s r.ve custom sing1e ~ home buUt with use ol rnarbae and granite. rosewood and gias.s. ReLax In the fabulous back y.vd with pool and enjoy being on the golf CQWSC with Catalina sunsets. ~uccd to $990,000 Huny Stt It Now! ' lM AT 111£ TOP Own this equestrlan estate with views of ocean, hills &. city lights. On aJmost 5 acres. this mansion has everything. lnciudJng 6 BR. 9 BA. 22 seat theater, game room. separate guest house. chapel. stables. riding arena, pool &. .spa. Seller will consider terms! $),950,000 PARK-UK£ SllTING In quiet neighborhood-spacious remodeled country kitchen, family room w/Rreplace &. French doors. skylight &. beveled mirrors In llvlng room, formal dining room. Deluxe ")lSter bedroom with jacuzzi tub f $294,500. LOTS AND LAND COME TO CAMELOT and buud a 13.<n> ~ ft. ca~~ 1th g.uJ~n., IJ'\•.im. ... and tenms roum. l r cn.>att> vour own ek"gance .m d .. tvlt' on 2 1 I l acn.><; l.ncn.-dtble 'ie~' 01 \'icean and ml"lUnl.lin .. • $1,495,000 PANORAMA Custom home !>.!~ w1th breathtaking 'te\ of Oran.gt> County lulls otv li.:h and lX'l'an Ready to build ,·our dre.J.m hi.~· 1176',ooo BUILD YOUR DREAM VACATIO HOME -or }~r round trmqwht\ on dU5 beaubfuJ "&ts Bru' ~t Ardut:ect ownn-ha Sh.,i..:., \\''ill UrT) °' subordtNt • Ju<.t bswd. al.I tod..y DANAPOINT Uve In Lantern Bay Estates and walk to the mar1na. shops and restaurants. Enjoy spectacular ocean and harbor views. ~ In the pt'fvate spa over- look.Ing the park and coasdlne. 5 BR. marble entry. gobrmet Rltchen. ---+----$9!9,000 QUIET, PRIVATt STUf.T In a great neighborhood. shows off this largeversatile home. 5 BR. 2.5 BA. Lovely spiral stalrcasc. Secluded _.location. oversized pool. large yard with room for RV • no assoclatlon dues! S299,500 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTAtE Grace and d1gn1ty with quiet seclusion in an exqu1s1te estate tucked away on a private acre at the end of a lovelv cul-de-sac. Unusually charming • custom home bu1rt with taste and styJe 5CX:X:t ~q_ k with all the extras for finer IMn $1,299,000 Developer's own home. One-of+k1nd ocean view estate. built with the highest quality materials and craftsmansh!J>. Located on a 2(1,cm sq ft. lot ~ the blue PaafiC. Custom features too numerous to list. owner IS Wll~'!Q... tg finance. Cal tor details . ()fered at 11,a•.mo ENJOY WHITE WATER VIEWS Only steps away frQm a pristine beach' Magnificent custom built home structured with stone and style ~weeping decks for gracious entertaining, roman- tic fireplace in master suite. exercise room with sauna, intercom & secunty syst.ems $945,000 Popular Barrat home featurjrm a marble entry and a beutlful decor. (Ne,... 31CXJ sq k of elegance, With four bedrooms. plus a lcift. Lushty land- scaped, extra large private lot With a wide open view. Reduced to '9499,000. Hurry! SOUTH SHORE.MORTGAGE . SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 11 LAGUNA BEACH Dramatic custom home 1n one of Laguna·s most secluded and d~s1rable communities with spectacular, close-up coastline views as far as your eye can see Innovative architecture With a IMng room that features a wall of glass Call today to see It $5, 900, 000 From both units! Two spacious 3 bdrm units 1n a charming Dana Point duplex Live in one. rent the other COzy fireplaces. 3 bdrms and 2 5 baths per unit Situated on a unique, quiet street Call to<!ay _ 93n,ooo For the lowest rates anti• best loan programs available, call me. I will provide you with a FREE NO HASSLE APPROVAL IN 48 HOURS Steve Howhannesian, Senior Loan Mgr. 1-800-801-2562 Licensed by the California Dept. of Real Estate \ PAGE 12 /SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 NEWPORT 8EACHICOSTA MESA Pl.OT I REAL ESTATE The Prudential ~ Newport Realty NeVJport Beach Off ice 107 Via Geaoa 116 Via lduM:a 611 Udo Pk. Dr. 18-F 2100 BAYCREST 1.735 Plaza Del Sar 2405 CHff Drive ·-LIDO ISlE $659,000 ~ . $665,000 S..1-4 • S-1-4 LIDO PENINSUIA $239,000 -1-4 NEWPORT BEACH $539,000 Sat 1-4 $585,000 S-1-4 $1,495,000 SatlSma 1-4 ---12-1..£. ~~-----~ 1,499, s.us..--4 I".,..._ A..e Dt 'r H•I AwDt 'rH• Tomllpss Guy ........... ~ ---................. ~ OYEm.OOK TIIE MY a OCEAN'f HtJGE CUSTOM FOR $1,495,000 Al °' Newport Harbor at your corrrnand! ~ -~ Gorgeout Fari-Wemationll wmx appc • m1ieru lk a ~ entertanng deck. See today. INCOME PRODUCER BAY a llEACH CLOSE $425.000 Seier needs lo move on. Exceleri opportirity for irmme properly in your portfoio. OM1er Wi finance for (J.lalifild txiyer. Cal for detalls. UDO OWNER Wl1L CARRVt· A LARGE lST T.D. $665,000 Sing1e-&ew1 3BR home l1lat ooUd become 2-story. fu1ny patio, frpl & 2-car garage. Don't let this one focA you from the street. . NO. EQUAL AT nus PRICE! BAVSIDE llARGAIN AT $17 5,000 ~by the bay & dose to~ ocean beaches. You ~ be hard-pressed to find a better ~ in soch a prime~ location!! GREAT CASH FLOW INVESTOR 4-Pl.EX $539,000 location Locatk:n-L..ocatm. fJalerlt fot.r-Pex ~ property near the sard. Uve in one & rert the others. Cal fa specifics tod.1i; 2 DUPLEXES· 2 LOTS EAS1'SID£ C.M. $325,000 e-=lt xtt r.oorne & location tee. ~. ami* parbig, frpls In each spacious lri. sokf as a package aiy. Cal for details. llUT llAVFllONJ 8lJYi READY TO SEU. AT $139•000 ~to~~~. theater & beaches. ~ bey, ocean & c»y ~ l.4ews from ~ 1iXiiy resktellOe w/1>oat sip~- ~~~~-----------. OC£ANFllONT STEAi.i A BEST llVV'AT $775,000 ~ocean, Catalina~ with 35 feet d OCl?Cll1 ~ Located on a choice comer lot get the ~ °' .\AAde open space. -Make your HEY, LOOK ME OVER! GORGEOUS PEN11tOUSE FOR $168.000 &uiftjy appoWed & sophislicalEd 2BR ca'ldo with tot:>d-the-line detaililg througtlcu. Located near the beach in a gated <Xll'1lllUlity with pool, spa. exercise room. cUnouse. card room. PERFECT BALBoA GEM! SPACIOUS a BRIGHT AT $585.000 The perfect 2BR + loft, restfU sclaril.ITl. lluge ~ room upstairs, <ink1g room + tons for charm! · HARBOR VIEW DIVORCE SM.El OWNER ANXIOlJS $688,000 2-sta.y 4BR 3.SBA. home in ~ 1oc. Encl~ w/lots d bricks. Be.amfU rear ~ gard. atmos.. l house from l'tlaSe 0 park. cUilouse & pool Cal for your "™*showing. UDO BAYFRONT a DOC.K DRAMATIC HOME FOR $1,975,000 Room for a 55' ~ Spacious roans, large bayfror1 deck. Nuneroos ~ details throughoU.. Ele\etor. we tar & rruc:h more! · TAKE A DIP IN YOUR POOL! SINGLE LEVEL EASE ONLY $539.000 ~ & spacious 38R. 3BA lone with hJge family room. pri\.ete pool & ~ patio. funch doors. higl ~. ~ p.Yited & carpeted LOW, LOW DOWN!!! llEM2I DU'lEX $599,000 Six years new! Ownizied bedroa 1 is. 3 frpls. 6<ar parking + xtra storage. Upper Ulit has 2 separate Iv rms. dn are.as & Jai:hens. "Uearcomer-~ d-W. ~.~&airy. . SAUIADAY._ OctoMr 28, 1194 J PAGE 13 • S75K BELOW~ Sl.499.00C> 4BR !lites,14.SBA Clpe C.od sMe home on a large comer lot overiooWng Newport Harbor. city lights & Mt. -~-E'0Y llijh erd ~has~--,,.,.."""r-...,. ei iga M!leied into tJis dramatic ~t~ resideJ ice A real must see! OwNER MAY TRADE •. : UDO ISlE FOR $699.000 Spacious rooms wrap around a ~ sumy patio 111 this 4BR Lido l9e home located on highly~ street·to- street lot. STORE YOUR BOAT/RV A STEAL FOR ONLY $214,900 Ught & bright 4BR home w/pride ol ownership throughcxJt. Nice front & back~. redooe kitchen & ~ths. Move-in 0011dltio11 .. · NEAR EQlJESTRIAN TRAILS TRlJE SEllDll1Y FOR ONLY $1,379,500 M.-qificent French OOU1lry Manor Estate fe.aturing every rustom amerity ~-48R. 4.SBA. cLa1 aM'lg staircases in eJegarlt enby foyer w/soamg ~-borus room. lots d leaded glass 1Mnclo..vs. martk flooring. kM+y lardscapOO grtulds & 3-<:.ar garage. TEA AT 11IE RITZ COASlUNE VIEWS FOR $2.995.000 MedteTTanean estate with ~ d Salt Creek Beach A Wkter s OM1 dre.am home that features marry hard aalted rustom interior details. Be.auti~ pool lenace. lots d trompe l"oei & 9azed wals Theater 5UITOll'ld <"O n:I system. Near golf course & the Ritz Carlton HotcJ SAM> IN YOVR rTO£S OCEANFRONT IJVING FOR $2.295,000 B4g SBR. 4.58A ~estate w/3flJ· ocean. b.Y,I. city ~ vlev..$, St. Olal'ies kit .• den. lbary. fam rm .. f\J ~ In the-basement w/~A:l~ oppof1mlly to own a p6eoe d Baboo histofy. ., r-- .. R E /\ L T Y PRESENTS ... ~,~ ... 1s~•, B.l\lbo.I\ lslANd I Vl SI Ml 1 oppoR1uN11y. GREAr l\C OMI pOll riAI ! ANGELA GLASER 72J-06H ~~~ ... ${/}g* '"A dtl\MO\cl I'\ ti ti ROL c 11 t" 4 BR pool/spA, <1Rll\I po tt \ ttl\I ~ WALDEMAR MOOSMANN ~48-l>J2J ~H~ ... ... $gtjS * . "BRlArl-nAk1 NG11 PANORAMIC OU Al\ v iews ..• A dRrAM COM~ 1RUE . KEITH DUDLEY 721-4062 H~V~ ... H~ ... $Sl/1 * A dAsH ol 1Irc1ANC1 1\1\d CHARM Abo ds rl 11s 4BR ltOMl MARILYN CRAVES 644-7102 211 }9r~ STREET, NEwpoRT BEACH. .. $495 * 1024 W. BAlboA, NEWpoRT BEAck .. $425* I} I 0 W. BAlboA, NEWpoRT BEACk .. $425* 2 7 60 HillviEW, NEWpoRr ·BEACH. .. $} 5 9* 181 MORRiSTOWN, COSTA MESA ... $149* ~~~··· ... $~1S* DAzzl11-..c. IAM1I I 10Mr I or sryh '~ A due Gl\Hd COMMUN!! MARY LOU MARION KEITH DUDLEY 494-2071 ~~·-· ... $S21* El\jov sl11MMl Rl'\t1 o<1 A'\ VII'>. S I\ ti ti'-. '>l>l\C IOLS lt0'\1L \\/Rt C,11( cl11\Rl\1 "SiMpl} MAc1t< Al'' CARY SULLY 6U-J488 -H~ .. $SiS * Sip diAMPAG~r wlul.L l NjoyiNG CiTy l1ql11s A'\d CANYON Vil WS MARILYN TWITCHELL 67J-41Jt Q~H~ Q~ ... $13S* Wl1 RrM ? 0'N1' rl11~ Alf ORdAbll pROpr RT\' ow' STEVE RIDDLE 241·0608 2} SAN MATEO, CdM , 0p£N SAr/SuN 1-5 } 840 OCEAN BiRcH, NB -OpEN SuN t -5 27 60 HillviEW, NB -OpEN SuN 1,4 2 7 7 Roc~ESTER, CM , OpeN SuN 1 .. 5 *All PRices IN TJiouSANds 714/720,,9422 5 CoRpORATE PlAzA ~· NEwpoRT BEAc~, CA 92660 .... Best location in the newly .Quard gated Villas. Three Bedrooms, fomilY, room, 2.5 baths home. Koi pool. Was $559,000 NOW $495,000 Big Canyon best buy ~f the year. Spectacular 5 bedroom custom res'idence on the 7th fairway. Was $1,895,000 $1,395,000 . 644-7362 Lovely Miramar j n excellent location. Many custom features . Beautitul sunsets. Was $677"'000 Rare Q pion located on greenbelt close to pool. _,Three bedrooms plus den. M.ove in ready. . NOW $63Y,000 NOW $315,500 • ru IS· 644-6200 NewpOrt Beach CATAIJNA VIEW CU1'E CAft COD --~Vi0.1 Balho:i 2hd c.:omcr penthou't.'. \.iuhi:c..l cx·11ing.' ... kyla~ht" & m1ffi>R"<.I wall Harbor :1ild C.n.1bna 'il..'w<> Mary Ann McGuire $259.900 H.ubor View Knoll." spadou'i 2hd. 2b.1 wnh grecnbd1 view)\. Private ck""tk .ind E.tlio Comm pool. '>J>J. & <.oun., MarUyn Krrsbner $282,500 SINGLE LEVEL EASTBLUFF NEWPORT BAYFRONT ----<1"'P.lc.1m1,, fl'rn1xil'kd :ind l'Xp.m<.k·c..l 1-----' 'ihd . .2b.1 hcum: on l.ir~c..· lot. :,kyh~hl', 'P·•uou' yard and c.:ity light' '1ew Sally Shipley $539,000 Cclly .!Ix.I . .?b.t hnnw w11h ~ ft. bc1.11 ,!Jp .ind 2 c..1r Rar<1~c. Quiel· g.111.· gu.mk<l n nnmunily. ArM Pdersen $62~.000 S89.ooo -$255.ooo GREAT BACHELOR PAD BIG CANYON \c.1,.11lk' 1111111,hnl .1nJ rc.-.u.h 111 m<>ll m ..i11 l pgr.cdcd .\h<l El Onr.1d11 uind11min1um dt•• l'l·rlnr lnr 'lllJ.ilc. pr11t.""1<11l.1I < omm11ni "tth 11k c.uumc.·r 111p.. Fr.:rnh do11f' .ind lr.t<k I\ P'" 11 ,\ 'P·• .1nJ duhh1111,,· hJo:hlln~ Commun II)' pool ~ lt·nm' tuurt' Mary Ann McGuire $89.000 Dick Ok~n $25S.OOO CAPE COD a>M OEUGKT < "" .!hd I :;h.1 11111nh111n, \\llh f1r,·pl.lll' < .1,.X-u KI .?h<l .?tu d1.1nnc.·r on (jllll"I lrl'-' end '1111111.ird l nln P111 .Ill lr11n1 ,,Jl .111J l11wJ 'lfl·l·I t-r.-nc..h door-. u1,111m l.lhtnt'll') h.11 l.1.11d, ·''' l 111nl "11h .. 11.1d\ lrl'.:' '"' l1j.t)ll, .ind \\111>J humm~ fm.:pl.1l1..' _ Dick Oick..'<)O $119.900 llnda Octh 4 Lois Jacobs $299,000 BllNGAWW COTTAGE LEASE OPTION T11,1cn .!htl I -:;h.1 1c>ndP \\llh J light & Fahulm" cxc.•.in & h.u'\ll)r 'It'"'' from tht' lhu hn).:hl 1111.-no1 .111d pm .Ill' fc.·nll·d p.1110 I.um· p1:n1hmt'l' 1n \'l'r ... ulle, Fn11>Y .ill 1fll' .1ml'nt· 111111111) l.11111111·• 1mlud,· llllfll• 1•1un' & poof Ill'' (01 )c.·.1r rc>UnJ 1.1c..ll11111 Dick Ok k..-.on S 124,900 B .~<K>n $299-.000 ~----'"--OCEAN VIEWS l'.111111 f,(,1nd \'1ll.1gl' umdom1nium Sp.11uJ1" L1szun.1 '11~11d .2hcl + dl·n w11h 01,....ial whill' w.11c.·r clc.t'.lll ~ lll)' li~hl' \ll'W' Patti O'Desky $215.000 NEWPORT STARTER .... f).ll 11111' lh<l. lh.1 h1 lJ11t' in prt\ .Ill' ~.lll'd n.I) rtdgc.• l Ollllnllllll) Qll.Jllly dl·~lj(Tl. c.•\lel lc.·111 lc1c..111on .1nJ .1rrord.1hk Linda Octh or Lois Jacobs $219,SOO MESA DELMAR L1~h1 .ind hn~ht jlxl I ~'ih.J httmt' \\llh oix·n lloor pl.111 l p<l.ctc.·d l.udwn .111J hJth Prnfc.·, '1011.111) l.1nd-<.1pc.'CI ).mh Dick Dickson $222,800 UPGRADES GALORE '''\\ p!>ll ( f<'I llxl !. '>h.1 IO ljUll'l .·ntl l11u 111111 Ct11l111llll11f' ll'lll11' pool t\. 'fl•I \X',111. HI h1:.ll hl'' Ted J arvis $25S,000 SEASIDE UVING Bnj.tlu .1nd lhec..•ry ln\\l'r unit m th.: Tt'mll.c.."' l lxl. 2h:1 .ind 2 c;.ir atlal'hl·d g.1rnge WJlk to llt:.1l h1..' .ind 1 ill.1ge 'hop~ BJ.Johnson $31S,OOO UPGRADED BLUFFS Prune gn:l'nhch lcx.11mn lmm.H:ul.nc -y· pl.in indude., 3bd. 2 Sh.1. 'p.1rn11i.. p.1uo & up~r.ttkd l.11d1cn Sally Shipley $319,000 WESTPA.RK. SHOWCASE L1gh1 .ind hrigh1 .\bd dt' .. 1gncr homl' "nh in.in) c. "'1nm k.mirl'' T1kd pool .ind 'PJ .ind 1n1p1c..11111,h 1.111d-.c.1r111g PattJ O'Desky $319,000 INVESTMENT HOME 'l'\\ (.11,tom <..ip..-<.nd duple'\ "'11h hu~l' \txl luwn 111111 .ind ,r.1unu' j lxl uppt'r M.1kl' )Hur home.· P·•> lh m\ 11 w.1y Susan Vesety $339,000 HAJl.BOR VIEW KNOUS ..,p.1urni.. 3bt.I + fJmil) room ~'fl'lll lol.ll1nn w lrt:'l'' & wood-.v .11mo,rhl.'rt.• of 'l,c.·\\ Engl.tnd Sally Shipley $349.000 CHAllMING C01TAGE E'\ll'llcnt Comn.t dl'I \I.tr lc11..11cJ Zhd home.· lll'JI & dc:-.m ~'.ilk 10 'hop' l.llc.·, & nn•.tn Pete Barrett $362,SOO NEWPORT VlllA Bc.111uf11I c. .... 1 C.1l11n moc..lc.:J un ''IJk'r 'lied 101 HU~l.' dc~.IOL filbtcr '>llllc.'. \\ood Ooor, .md f.thulrn.1' lu'h JrctflK.11 l.111d-.c·.1p111g Mali Gulledge $388,000 . ' N'EWJlofi PENllfOUSE B.1yfron1 rnndoo11n1um w11h .2hd. 1 h.1 .ind pm a.1~ 'P'J !>c..'<:unty huild1ng .md l'>.p.111\11 ~ h.1rbor .ind oc.~.1n 1 il'w' Bonnie .Barrinlton 095,000 STEPS TO BEACHES p.iciow. tO\\ nhomt• ''~k· dupll.'\ fl'.tturmtt 31xl. ZbJ. high u·1hng ... ftrq>l.tll' dl'<:k' .ind bock <.0uny.ird cmr, Unda Octh or Lois Jacobs 5'629,000 BELOOUJtT IN TUE BUJFFS !\tunning ·one of .1 kmd C\p.tndl•d & rl'llll 1 ddcd homl.' "lupcrh l<11..H111n "uh mm1 8.it I. ~r_ \IC:\\ I Sally ShJpley $439,000 LEASE OPTION Two M.hlcr Sulll'' plu" .1 dl·n .rnd .1 lnh Bk.t(hl•d w11od lloor., gol}tCOlh tut I. ).li d \\ 11h krn pood .inJ w.1h.·rf.1lh Artk j ohnson $.\69,900 CHA1lMING REMODEL f_1,1hl11ll ;\hd honll? • t"\ Cl')' nlt1m h.1' .1 g.tnkn \ k.'\\' lll(ht & lmgh.t with .1 twpp) fodtn/.!1 Barbara Aune $489,000 BAYFRONT CONDO (xx.m h.I). moun1.1111 & lll)' hi;thh \ll'\\ um dornm1um Rc..•motk k•d Zhd. 2 'ib.1 wnh pn1.lll ... 11m.1 .ind 1. l hr door m.111 Unda Oeth or I.ois Jacobs $529,000 BAYCRF.ST Bf.AUl'Y r>m l'r !\hurt"-Ch.irmer with 5bd. 11.u-D.t.:11 '1\1.' r1.'!nodd 1ng .md pm .Ill' (11uny.1rd 1..·ntl') Ted Jarvlv Barbara Aune $539,000 ,, iMPERFE~ Derora1nr·, Dupll'x fl';JIUI'\:.'~ 4hd front hou-.c.· wnh hardwocld floor .1nd Fre1)1,.h door-. .• ind .1 ,p,lllO\I' lbd. plu' ~lldlO. Unda Octh and LoJs Jacobs SS49.000 SIMPLY 11IE BEST ~1yh'h M.11bell.1 4bd, jh.1 wi1h huge.'. pm.lie• h.tlkyJrd. 3 l"'dr g.1r.t~. 3 firepl.H.l'' .md m p..1h: l(U.Jrded u 1mm11n1ty Mali GullcdtJe SSS9,000 PICTURE PERFECT ()\:h~htfol j."mme Cteek .~bd hollll" "1lh n•n lr.11 .11r. h,1rchH1od floor-.. 111-.h Rogd , G.1rtkn' dl•u)f' .ind pc..-ck-.1-hoo lll.l.'.lll 'w\\ Harriet Botwlnlck SS6S,OOO CLASSIC CASABLANCA TI1n.·1.· hd Z Sb.1 wilh m.uhk' .1uc.•n1, .ind 'l\lllll' 011 "hill' lnll'nor l'ri\ ,lit' .11rn1m .ind c.·ndo....,•d l tlllrt) .trd Mall~ SS89,000 ~3 Corporate Plaza, SuiU 190, N•wport B•aelt, CA 92660 ' We Stand Behi~d Your E .Ve"ry ~ove BIG CANYON CIASSIC Till'l'e bcJ t.'U:>IOmiLt:d born<: 00 large private IOI with guc~t ap:1nm~:n1. 3 fireplat·c.-. and 3 ~ar g:~ragt.·. luilan Aune and,JoAnn knton $1,295,000 BAYCRF..ST VlllA Mt'ditcrrnnnt'jn exl'culi\'c or 1..•n11.:nammcnt home with 6bd. 5ba. Enormou ... lot with 1>p;irkling p<iol, Jnd lu,h l.lndo,c.·aping. Unda e>eth a Lois Jacobs SU9,000 MEDfl'ERRANEA.N MAGIC Ga'tt• ~uardt'Q Pt.·ralira Hilk 6hd. 8.Sba homt.' 'ituatt'd on almo~t I ;wre with a pooJ & -.pa . Marilyn Kershner $2,•99,000 ... SA TtMDAY~ocebblif)29'AtB!M'VA'AGe ~A q 644-6200 BIG CANYON ·.FA.lllWAY ONE Lee and Sa k.1 h.1 r.1 dt'Mgn\.'d Mcditcrr.me:an t'~tatt' with ina1..'<lihk golf coul':'t.' and d1y Jjg)w .. vk-w klk Partch $3',795,000 ()PE1V H<)USE T<Jl_IR NEWPORT HEIGdTS DREAM HOME Lcwcly 3bd. 3ba home wuh mzy rnuntry kitcht•n, 3 firc.>place!>. 3 car gar.1ge, lap ' pool, ~p:i. MOlh'atl:'d :.cller. G~11ed HMbor Ridge 3bd. 3l:xi cu....iomizcd home. Spc;.'<.iacular O<."C"Jn & l'ity liAhL,., views. An dcgant touch of cla:-.'I. SA1lJllDAY a SUNDAY jack a Mona Chahitt $595,000 , COUNTRY STYLE 'nviting Sbd home. comfnnable room-; w/good proponions. ma:.rer bd w/firt.•· plat~ & sitting area. · U91k Kolls or Slrve l.eve:rdt $615,000 MAKE AN OFFER Up_Braded 4bd + office, 3b~• Harbor Ridg_e home. Stunning ocean & city lights \lews from upix-r level. Marcie Adler $629,000 \. enchanting Ken..,ington model 4 or 5bd home with pool. :.p:i lush landst-:iping and 24 hr. guard-gated community. Mali Gu1kdgc $689,500 CORONA DEL MAil Spacious upgraded ownd:. unit + lbd apt. with wonderful ocean vit'ws. Al'fOSs from Begonia Po.irk. 4 c-Jr g.1rage. Unaa Octh a 1..o~ Jacobs $715,000 NEAR 111E BEACH Newer 3bd townhorne with et1stom features. Only 2 block~ to the ocean & Big Corona Beach. Has all the amenitie:.. Joanna Hendrie $749,000 ' CHAllMING HOME + lNCOME Newer CdM duplex on corner lot. Cus- wmized 3bd, 3.Sb.t in fmn1 & 2bd. 2ba In oock. B<:>th ha\'e 2 (':.If g.1rJRC:> Gisela Burmcbtcr $769,000 Marcie Adl_er $875,000 HARBOR POINTE M.1gnificent exenuive home in g:.1tcd ar~J. Large 4bd. 3.51:xi with librJry, 3 t"'Jr g:1rJge, and a gre:tt Ncwpon l<x""Jtk>n. Myrpa loom or 8n'ttly Ncbon $889,000 MONARCJI BAY C011rempornry-5bd:-'4. Sb:l \'iew-r1;"\ident"e":- Q,·er.m.cd tot, 2 On:plaet:s, serene p:itiO'i, deck. .. and prof1tssion:1I l:ind-.<."'Jping. Gil ThJba $995.,000 MMfNmCENT VIEW lkdesigned :ind exponded 3bd. 3.5b:l Big Canyon townhome. Panekd Hbr.1ry, ~•I· ble b.uh and ; m:trble firept.1ces. Jo Ano Kenton $1,1.ts,ooo EQUFSl1UAN ESTATE Approx 4 :Jere estate. Circular dri\'e with entry fountain. horse f:1cility/b-Jrn. grJi-." paddocks. riding are-J, pool lt more Arne Pdene:n $1,290,000 PltES11GIOUS BELCOURT Elegant :md private 4bd home with frcnlh windowll and doo~. wood floors. spark- ling pool, cab:lna and dev-JtOr. Swift Torrence $1,695,000 OCEAN VIEWS Build your own nJ!llOrn home on 1h1.' fob- ulou" On·an Bl\'d, propeny. I' Jnor:1mil' v~ws of harbor. Ol't::m :ind CatJ1lru1. Unda Odb a Lois Jacobs $1,89S.OOO BAYCREST NPTNOVWAS BLUFFS HAllBOll JUDGE CDM -OORONA-Hl.NDS CDM BIG CANYON BIG CANYON lllGCANYON NPT NO VD.J.AS NPJ' NO VDJAS NPI' NO VDJAS HAUOR POINI' llAllBOR JUDGE HAUORJUDGE BLUff'S OCEAN llANO:I PEJlALTA HIUS 18'5 SAN'JlAGO 1·5 CHF.SHlJlE/DlPPELL 313-i CORTE MA.lllN 1-5 WIUGHTIHAlJ)ERMAN 2630 VISTA ORNADA M BRUNSON/SRIPllY 23MONACO M K.ER.SHNER/HAYDEN 2571 POINJ' DEL MAR M DIPPEll/.JOllNSON 421 MORNING CANYON M KAYK.ONFAL 3700 OCEAN BLVD M HUMMEi/MUI.VEY 2765 VISTA UMBROSA l -5 MUI.VEY/BURMEISTER SUNDAY S4 aQYAL ST. GEORGE 1·5 ROY /MARY OSTEllHOUT tl llOYAL ST. Gt:ORGE 1-5 BA.llBARA AUN! 10 CHERRY HIUS 1-5 CAJlOl. All.1SON 30'6 COllTE MARIN H MAU GlJl.LEDGE 3136 CORTE PORTOFINO 1·5 MAJJ GlllLEDGE 3173 CORTE PORTOFINO 1-5 MAUGUUEDG£ t HARBOR POINJ' 1·5 MYRNA BOOM t ST. DOPEZ J.5 AJlNt~EN jZVIENNA J.5 JOANNA HEM>IUE 2185 VISTA ENTRADA J.5 PHYlJ.JS HAYDEN 8WJNDHAM 1-5 DEA BUln'ON 5021 COPA D£ ORO M MAIULYN ~HND 23 Co,,,,rai. Pla.za, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ·-· $4}4,900 S49S.OOO $439.000 $899,000 $469,000 $429.000 SJ.895,000 5315,500 $1,\95.000 $l ,29S,OOO $l ,39S,OOO $559.000 ~S.000 $388.000 $889,ooo_ $629.000 $689.500 039.000 $855.000 SU99.000 .., 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 + N EW LISTING IRVINE POPULAR RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN townhom.: Ova 1800 ,q. ft. \\ 11h 3 BR JnJ ;i grl'Jt lti.:.11in11 oH:rlook.ing the r ·1rl.. Var pri\'Jll' \\'irh Jir ..:onditinntng, ,e1J,1r hl·.11. 11Jk. p.111d111g, c:\lrJ 'turJg.: JnJ h111h 111 ~hd1"' & ..:Jh111a' in garage: A grl·ar lll\C:,1111C:lll $295,000 + Newport Beach BELC OURT · On.: of th<· mmt pr"11gu1u' g11.1~I !:!-·Hnl Jn:.1' 111 N.:\\'\)ort. 3 BR Jt1Jd1ed h1tllll' l11c:.11nl 1111 .1 .lrf.l' .:ornn lot '11rrrn111d.:J by lmh \J1llh.:ap111g & runmng \lrl'Jlll' \\/K111 ponJ, Be.tut1ful marhk,, 1111rmr' & l·u,10111 l1gh1i11g. BEST RUY IN Rl:.LCOURT' $895,000 EASTBLUFF · G~1rgn1u' 4 RR \ingk fam1h· h11111l' An c:nrc:rrJ111cr's drc:Jm i:omc: trn.: \\llh (11,h 1r11pi..:JI cnurl)·lrd .:nrry :md Kn1 pond. rl·,ort 'ryk hJ'k \"Jrd \\Ith pool. 'P·• & \\l't bJr MJn\· fo: .mirn 111dt1dl' mJrhk & ,1,11111."J gl.1" h.11 h,, H·ry formal d1111ng room \\/lireplJ,.:, i:rn1d1 J1111n & oJk ,hd1e' & p.indmg $599,000 NEWPORT NORTH -Pm.ire: loc.111011 bJlk111g 10 the: h1llsid« 48.R plm d.:n 111 J ttU.trJ gJrnl <.ommuntt)'. $539,000 BIG CANYON . 51111\l'I & BJ.:k B.iy Ill'\\' \111h 211d llo1•r JdJir1n1111 A11\iou' out nl .1rc:J 111\ nn ., rl·Jd\' to ~di 1h1' de\ Jtc:d lllrll<:r 1111 T11 o bl·droum\ & den. JI! un •ml· lnl·I $529,000 HARBOR RIDGE · Lo\'d\' w11ntrv .111d 111!!_ht '1)!.ht \IC\\\ Imm th·i, IJrg..: 3 RR I 0t11 11 hnml' \I /lnfl. --S4!12,&60 THE BLUFFS Unhd1c:\ abll· R.il k R.11· \Ill\\ trom 1h1' tmnL lml', 2BR. 2BA lOnd,1 \'1,·\\\ frnm 111.1'1.:r '1111.:. kitdwn, dining r1,.•111 & h'm!!. room'" '\HI rR SAYS \rl I NOW" $317,900 VA p R NEWPORT BEAC H · Pri1 .ir.: world "irh h.1dt hJ\' trJil\ Cu\tom Ct•ll.lgc: \11th 2BR. "28A, aJl Ill'\\ .1ppli.1n.:c:~. roof & fi.m1.1cc . L.lrgc: m.1<.1er .. unc wirh fireplace. 1...Jrge r.ard' s32s,ooo + Newport Grest - NEWPORT CREST Rc.rnllfitl 2BR. 2BJ\ · tom nhomc with tabulom grc:cnhc:h locauon Onlr 3 blti..k.' to the: bc:.1,h1! Reduced to . . . $199,900 OCEAN VIEW · DrJma11~ 38R, 3RA -.. re1rc.11 wwnhumc: Custom dei:or w/lurd \I ood llool'\, tirt·pl.lll', \IC:I bJr & \ juhed u·1l111g' f-.1bul1>u' c:nJ l1 i...11111n Jmt 3 blo.:h 111 hc:.1ch $254,000 NEWPORT CREST · Quiet 1\ooch lik \Clllllg & JU\t a l/4 mile Ill the bc.1~h. 3BR. JRA 1r1 ll'H·l 111\\ nhomc $229,000 NEWPORT BEACH · 3 bedroom, 2 5 b;11h' ttl\\ nhumc E.u 111 km:hl'n. Dram;mc: mJ,lcr bc:Jroum w11 h 'Juhed .:ciling. Fircpl.il'c. Ne" .:arpt:t\ Jnd p.1int prol'ide,d to buyer Pnlcd Ill Sdl! $227,000 + Custom Homes ~ BIG CANYON · M:ign1tin·111 cu'-lmn home: hu1h & Jc'1l!11c:d ll)' bn lnt 01cr 6000 'q fi ol Ll1l' hnc't nlJll'nJI, UKJtcd on .1 luge 1111 mer 22,000 .. q. fi. 4RR 'u11e,, mcdt.l r<M\lll, furmJI dlllmg You fllll\1 \l'l' 10 .1pprc:u.11c: rm Jll' ponl THl IS A VALUE AT... $2,495,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY :-ll \\ p• •rl l rnt 2 Enu•rl' { t. 199 900 l) < h.tmbcr\/R. ChJmhcr-. C 11r1111.1 lkl M.lr .~03 DntiwuoJ S2,950)rno 0 . C11mmjm SUNDAY Btj!. (. .inyon 20 Burning Tree: S2,49S,OOO L.V:alcnrine lkllo11rt 64 Bd.:ourt $895,000 0 . Miles L E N T I N E 0 p ·E RT I E-S RITZ COVE · Ruildcr' McJ11ar.tncJn nusrcrpic:cc: \\/full (lll'Jn \few~ 4BR suite\, gyn}. offii:c: & thl'Jtrc:. rm.ue pool $2,995,000 LINDA ISLE VJLLA · Bc.iutiful 4BR home built br Far Int. Large: lot n\'crlook.mg the lrJnquil bJ)' $4,S00,000 BELCOUllT · Mc:J11c:rr.tnc.111 man~1on "irh <Kean & .:iry lighr \IC:\\\ SRR \Uitc. hbrar ', fJm1lr mum & den Lush tmp1c.al ground' "/"Jtcrfall, & 'P·I $3,950,000 HAllBOR. RIDGg -ReJuuful .111 white i:onrc:mpor.1ry nmom home: Appro' 5000 'q ft "/4BR, libr.lry, e\.:1d'c: room, famtl\' mom Jnd IJrgl kit~hrn A IJrttl.' lut w/prh .lie pool, ~f'J lnJ '0111.: tt\'.CJll \II.'\\'\. $1,995,000 LINDA ISLE · En10\• the un\Ct, b.i) & hght 11c\\ ~ from !ht\ m.un 'h.1nnd lc1'.JhOn 4 BR. '>tud)', 2 famtl)' TIK)ffi\ & m11d ~ mom 47 ft 1in rhc w.ucr w/dtl\:k & 'tdl' uc $3,.f95,000 MISSION VIEJO · FJbulous loc.i111111 With l3KC .tnd mOllntJlll \ ICW ! rn\'Jll' be:i\'.h , guard·gJtcd cnmm11n i1)'! 48R, 3.SBA w/hbrJr)'. Three: tireplJCl.'S, pool \1 /w.1tcrfall Jnd sp.i' Bea1111foll\' .tpprnntc:d w/mJrblc Jnd hJrJ,~oud tloor\ JUSt need' J littk TL\ $599,000 + TURTLE ROCK Llpgr.1Jcd nl·luti\\· IH1mc 11\ J dc,1r.1blc l.1rml) 1mgh~lrhoud 4BR plu' bonu' room, 2 SRI\, l.1rge fJmil}' mom & lornul J1111ng All on .111 mcr.11ed pm .lie \Orner lot \\ /de\1 of hilb. No i\kllo Rom" $42..f,900 lllVINB · 38R. 2BA home Ill Onrhdd On an utn large corner lot \\'.1IL "' schools without cro~sing '-trcct'" I"'' h · p.irklo ltkc.. new ·"·11b lrc1lt' pJ1111 .111d bc:auriful lu}h }mL $268,900 TUllTLE llOCK. TREASURE '·'""-28A cot)' dcr.1.::hi:d home "''h nl<.l' 1.11,I , Jtnum. Homl· feature a t:h.irmm~ ti1q'l·" in h1ing room & wuoJ huttc:r-. ~11 .\hll R;KIS. 318,iiOll IRVlNB · L.irgc't moJd tn tlw 11.1 • r rime cnJ unit fdl' hkc J iktad11.'J h111111 3 l.1r~.: bc:Jroum,, 2 iiRA, fJn11h •·•0111 form.ti dining, h1shh up~r.1lied \..1i. h, 11 \I /Ill'\\ ,1ppli,l11CC:\, \".Hlltc:J H'lhllf.\ 111.f I hr.lnd Ill'\\ rout No 1\ \dlo R1111'" ll11 1 ' \\ JH1 189,0()() + Other Areas COR..ONA DEL MAR · Bf.Sl fill 11' DUPLEX IN COM. Grl'Jt ,orn,r i. ... 1111 1 wirh 2· bedroom~. 1 hJth plu' .1 I HR .:..: I BA un11. fJnta~uc hu\ tor 1111.1 • • J c,dupmcnt ur cun\inucd rem.ii pr..!'• ' Seller l' morivarcd & hJ' lnunJ .11111thlf" $329.000 LAGUNA BEACH · BllllJcr. lut" ,\,r."' &om the );lnd. Full whttc \\Jin tlHJll & \Un<>et \'icws $275,000 MONAJlCH BEACH · 3BR 'mgk t~ulllh home on a large i:urncr lot G11.1rd f.·11,·d \'.omm unicy. $299,500 SOUTH COAST METRO · Uppa • 11\I unit w/lm d)' pJrk 'ic\\ C'-un11 µ.11 ... I \\l/wmm. poul & ~p.i. $106.YOO • FOR LEASE Linda lsk Big Canyon Shortdif& Corona dd Mar Monardlbh lniM lniM SBR 2Bl 311 . 2!1 3Bl 3H IBR SIO,OOOMO S2,6SOMO $2,950MO S2,500MO $1,690MO S990MO S800MO B YRIDGE PURNISHED -Th" ,, hc:.Jurtlul" lh·,.-lnl m1mm:d di1lllllf. room \\JIJ,. 2 mJ,kr ,,111.- lircpla,c, ulc e1Hrv, pl.111t.J111111 \hu11c1' c.ithcdr.U \.c1hng' lie i ~Jr Jl1.llhcJ g.1r.igl.'. 4 $2,295 MO Turdc: Rod, f SUNDAY 19511 '1cm l.fa ·r Htll $328,500. NC\\jlOrt fC\l J Gr«td I. $227,000. D Ch.1111bcr' Ne" pon Crest JSlmJLo.a S2S4,000 D G.lyne.lll Newport Rl·Jch 2515 R.101boo SS99,000 'I Rodtclk Bluff. .. 503 A\c. Coimpo $317,900 V. S.1,11111 For Big Canyon Gate Clearance, ~u Listin Office, M0-2500 -· Barbara Reily presents Turtle Rock~ 551-1418 at.214 Corporate owned split level beaucy. Ne tled high in the hills of Turtle rock area of Irvine. Over 2,000 q. ft . of luxury living, this 2 bedroom + den plan affords total privacy with a large lot and· canyon & city views. Call for appointment. $3S6,900 15343 Cuher Dri•e, lniM, CA 92114 Newport Crest Townhomes from $199,900 All Properties Operp House Sunday 1 -S IGrbra Clacuiaben · Res. 548-4796 The Best Buys in Newport Beach Fabulous location -Great Prices -3Blocks to Beach 2 ENCORE CT. 3 GRETEL CT . . Absolute Lowest Price! Greenbelt location 2 bedroom, 2.5 Baths. Dramatic living room w/ vaulted ceiling, fireplace. Plan 2. New listing Immaculate 3 bedroom. 2.5 baths, dramatic master suite w/vaulted ceilings. 'Eat-in kitch- en. Qutet Court · -can do fast escrow! Plan 3. Price Slashed to $199,900 -~ SIMA LOA.Cl.-- Ocean View $227,000 z ="' -::i: Beautiful 3 bedroom plus retreat, 3 baths, remodeled eat-in kitch- en, decorator tile, hardwood floors. Plan4. NEWPORT --+~~~,...............__.:=: Cll.EST ::= -TICONDEROGA ;= ... - $254,000 PACIFIC COA T H'\l-Y \ \ I I '-I I '-I . I' I\. l > I' I I\ I I I -., OfTtce 640-2500 NEWPORT B6;ACt-I .. Location befitting th~ active lifestyl t-l ighly desired bl.\t ra ... e ly available 9l'eCl'\belt siding Lido Balfl"o nt. Co ... 9eous and exten - s ively •·e 1nodeled Cot.'•"t...y F1·e nc h estate boosting acco1ninodations fo1· hvo (2) p1·ivatc boa~s plL~s side-tie. Sw'. Gathe i•' p1·ivc..,t"}! _ato_.e the large 1•oof top c ntc dait\l'He nt dt.?ck with a d··amatic 360'' view of ewpcwt s " finest landmcu·ks. (Only " very li•nit ·d ntAmbel"' of h o m es on Lido have this freasw·ed feat1-,l"'e. ) The prope•·ty a lso is valt..\e d hig hly fo•· its e xfra-wide and deep lo t. Crac io l\sly acc ommodating a•"othe... Lido bonl\s -a tlvce-car 9a••a9e. 343 Via Lid o ·So~d. Fo ... f'-'...+he.,. info ... 1rtotion on this IL\:xw·ioL,s estate call K evil'\ Kanda of Coldwe ll Banke .. a t 644-9060 6.;xt. 141 ' .. '\ PACIFIC CoAST REALTY GROUP NBWPOBT JIDDITS QUALITY COBTClil Picture perfect custom built 4BR on Newport He1ght.s/Santa Ana Ave. A pleasure LO view w/oak hardwood noors u1 rormal living room & dining room. Extensive built-ms lo family room/breakfast nook Master BR suite 1s a.I\ inviting retreai,. '6115,000 CURT BERBRJrl'S, n 631--6004 NBWl'OllT BBIGll'l'8-0CBAN Vuw Private custom 4 BR. 3BA Tesidence w/ocean views from master bedroom suite & family room. formal dining, multiple fireplaces. open beam vault.eel ceilings. g reat noor plan. Estate n:-quires quick sale. 8490,000 CURT llBRBBRTS, D 631-eocM NIWP08T llllGllTSAn'OBDABLI Vin Ocean views from this 3BR. 2BA 11111gle Jpvel home Forever vrnws from laving room . d ining and master bedroom Newly painted & carpel Estat.P sa.Jp & affordable pnced al '393.000 CURT llERBERTS, D 631·6004 IDB& vmmrs OOOBllftS IJa.JOllT Premier SI.ate St. residence in prime locallon with 4BR. 3BA. E:xquislte gourmet remodeled lutchen, newer master bedroom swte. owner ha8 been transferred Pnoed to &ell at ...... 800 CHAR.LBS 11.ABKBL 8U-Maa NBW LIB'l'DfG'BABI' 1st reaale m brand new gate guarded community 3 bedroom. 2 5 ba t ns. $10.000 1n upgrades. soe.ring oe1hng. tile noors. huae ma.et.er. Jacuzzi tub. eaae,800 NliWfOkl' llJaOll'l'MX)8T lllBA OreAL location for true spacious 3BR. 2 15BA Lownhome wtth for mal dlning, fruruly room. vauJtod ceilin gs in excel. oond W11J not last at etH,000 I 631-6006 "Bepresentm, West Bay Propertle• SbJoe J97ll" Ground to be broken for new residential community in Los -Alamitos The Olson Company, a medium-sized residential homebuilder based in Seal Beach, will break ground Nov. 10, 1994 on The Bungalows, an architecturally inspired collection of 51 townhomes in Los Alamitos that reflect the elegant Craftsman.design style· found in the older, established neighborhoods of San Marino and PasadeCla. N O The Bungalows will be built on a two-· G A \, and three-quarter acre parcel of land adjacent to Spring and Cerritos streets and an interest list has already formed in anticipation of a March 1995 opening. Five distinct floorplans will be available featuring two to three bedrooms, with prices expected to start in the high $100.000s. We made a conscious effort to create a neighborhood that would ·convey a sense of warmth and promote 1raditional values,· states Mark Buckland, President of The Olson Company. ·Using traditional forms of architecture an~ incorporating the use.at .natural terial sucll as s tone. nc ·and wood will also give The Bungalows an established fell -as if it simply grew up out of the earth.· One of the nation's leading architectural firms. William Hezmalhach, A.I.A., has designed the homes and The Collaborative West, recent winner of the Gold Nugget Grand Award, ahs been retained as landscape architects. Other consultants on The Bungalows include Roddan/Paolucci Advertising and Public Relations and Pacific Dimension Interiors. For more information on The Bungalows or to put your name on the if!t'er-est list to receive updates prior to the formal opening, please call (310) 596-2247. Grubb & Ellis -::::r--V congratulates R.eily Grubb ! Ellis Irvine office is especially proud of Barbara Reily for her high production. She has repeatedly received the award for top producer and top lister. Combining her active real estate career. which began in 1976, with the excellent reputation of Grubb & Ellis, has resulted in a team that is hard to b I - She reoeived the designation of Senior Marketiflg Consultant, which · is based on outstanding achievement and forms. the top 10% of the sales staff. The qualifications include a thorough grasp of contract negotiations. marketing information and marketing strategies. Reity was recognized for .Integrity, tireles8 and enthusiastic efforts on behalf of her clients and an active role in community affairs. Reily has been in real estate for more than 17 years in the Newport Beach~ Costa Mes~ and Irvine areas. She began her caree.r with Walker & Lee 1n the .wes~chff afea. For the past seven years, she has been with Grubb & Elhs Irvine. She has a bachelor's degree in marketing and was a top salesperson with Mary Kay Cosmetics. She is a native of Los Angeles and a graduate of Immaculate Heart High School and Woodbury University. A 26-year resident of Orange County, she has four grown children, all graduates of Corona del Mar High School. Reily is a listing specialist in Turtle Rock, Tustin Ranch, University Town Center, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Call her at (714) 551 - 8410, ext. 284. · BALBOAISLAftD Duplex located on one of the best streets Mam Res. has 2BR. oversize. living room with beam ceiling and fireplace plus large brick patio. Apt with private entrance has full kitchen & charming knotty paneling. Two car garage with laundry facil Plans available to enlarge to HCape Cod" w/ sweeping mstr suite $539,500 CORONA DEL MAR The bnlliant & unique side-by-side design of this near-new condo redefines space & privacy Quality & detail are found T/O. 3 spacious BR. each with private bath Gourmet kitchen w/SubZero & walk-in pantry. Fofmal dining room. Family room. 2 car garage w/boat door to lg. side patio. Root deck. $595,000 BALBOA ISLAND SlmplY beautiful! Designed with attention to light and space. this home offers high ceilings, ample windows and trench doors, balconies and spacious rooms. 3 or 4BR, each with private bath, magnificent kitchen, formal dining and upstairs laundry. Pretty front [)atio. Two car garage and two spaces. $799,950 BALBOA ISLAND This brick charmer draws rave reviews Beyond the new picket fence & new brick patio are beautiful sandblasted wood ceilings, remodeled k1t~hen. full size dining room with trench doors to large center brick patio, 2BR plus loft BR and 2 remodeled baths. A real bonus is the 2·112 car garage. $529,~ BALBOA ISLAND Cottage style duplex with lots of great features from the dutch door to the entertainment-size center patio. An immaculate Mam Res. with ICJrge living rm . brick fplc, sunny kitchen and 2BR. each with access to the bath. A 2BR Apt with private entrance is over the 2 car garage. Plans to expand available. $539,950 NEWPORT BEACH A spectacular buildable site. Sold before mar1teting. Price withheld until escrow closes. BALBOA ISLAND This ctiarming single story home is situated on a 40 foot lot at one of the finest sites on the Island. Views of the main cllannel can be enjoyed from the expansive living room w/corner brick fplc. 3 large BR. 2BA, separate dining room. large brick center patio and 2 car garage. $725,000 CORONA DEL MAR Pnde of ownership duplex south of the highway! Located on one of the prettiest streets in the Village 42 x 118 lot 1s meticulous landscaped. Main Res 2 BR. hardwood floors . fireplace. sparkling kitchen with nook Expansive park-like yard separates rear 1 BR unit. Two car garage, block walls. Well priced. $499,000 .. - . OPEN HOUSES 515B Begonia, CdM Sat. 12 to 4 216 Diamond, Bal. Is. Sat. 12 to 4 51 SB Begonia, CdM Sun. 12 to 4 302 Coral. Bal. Is. Sun. 12 to 4 . ; c.~ :Jl:J~, \ +>~~I ,~::a ltlUOWU , Y A UNU I A G PAGE 22 /SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 TRULY TRADmONAL The arching Monterey Pines cast an incompara61e ambiance upon this 3 · bedroom den, plus guest quaners home just one block from Ille surf and channel entrance. The exrra wide parcel provides for a wine cellar. 3-car garage and a sunny brick patio all umquely planned by Its very prou<i owner/buifder. $1.295,000 WEARY SELLER RELOCATING ... Quiet neighborhood close to quaim Shopping yet, just Steps away by foot to famous bfuff. surf and beactles. Built in security with the rear tenant helping with the mongage ~menr. Coz fire lace rrbealnn rwan extra w1 e parce . Seller prompts your bids througll first week of November. BEST OFFER FOUNDATIOti UP, RESTORATION You'll smUe when the rear tenant hands you a rent check each monrh and love walking to C'est Si Bon for morning cappuccino. If you're used to.. having evefything new, tpis is the one for you with all tlle right stuff. Just reduced to gain your respect in a very competitive CdM market place. 99000 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED town homes south of PCH with completion dcrte of t/95 with plenty of time for choosing colors .......................... From $425,000 ~&~~~~~~~:~~:..~~i.l~.~~.~.~~~~.~.i~.~~.~.~~~·i·~~.~~~~$4eif,5:)0 SQUEAKY CLEAN 3 bedroom/3 bath town home near beach w/ocean view 1 roof garden and close to shopping too ........................................... $429,500 OCEAN FRONT HOME and guesc house with lush gardens. pool, crashing waves. and a very sexy beach below ........ , ................................ $2,495,000 ' BUILDABLE BLUFF LOT with bay 6l. ocean views and never a worry over someone building between you & the blue PaciOc. Plans approved ......... $999,000 GATE GUARDED/OCN VIEW lots w/emeraJd green waves curlln.s ~n the sand. Secluded behind elegantly built wrought iron gate enttance.From '450,000 3TATZ3 JA3A \ TO.Jlq A23M AT20 0\_HOA38 TA0~3U NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Jo King top producer The · Prudential Newport Realty is pleased to announce Jo King has been top producer tor two months of the last quarter. said president Ron Taylor. King "Jo King's attention to client follow-up and communication about every aspect of the horne sales process is the reason for her success,· he said . · King has completed courses • certifying her as Homefinding and Home MarJ<eting Specialist for the Prudential Relocation system Prudential Relocation is the second lar9est relocation company in the United States and listed among tts clients are many Fortune 500 companies. . Jo King chose The Prudential Newport Realty for its broad spectrum of residential, commercial, leasing and property management services. high profile image. office location and agent support system. We are very proud of the work Jo does and she acts as an inspiratton to all of us at Prudential Newport,• Taylor said. Call Jo King at The Prudential Newpcirt Realty (714) 673-7300 William Lyon Homes announces p_review of ast' new n.e1g orlloods in Trabuco Highlands lhis is the last chance for families to move into new homes in Trabuco Highlands.· said Tim Johnson of William Lyon Homes, about the preview trailer .opening of Lyon Estates and Lyon Highlands the weekend of October 29 and 30. "We· are very excited to off er interested homebuyers the opportunity to sign our priqrity interest list for the luxurious Lyon Higfllands and Lyon Estates homes.· The two new neighborhoods are the last new homes to be built 1n the popular family community of Trabuco Highlands which borders the Cleveland National Forest-near Trabuco Cany6n . Lyon Mighlands will feature one and two-story homes.with three. four or five-bedroom floorplans. These homes range in size from 1,945 to 2.415 square feet with prices starting from the mid $200,000s. Lyon Estates also features one and two-story homes with three to five bedrooms ranging in size from 2.429 to 3,036 square feet with prices starting from the high $200,000s. Built atop rolling hills, the new Lyone Estates homes will include many view sites of the Saddleback Valley and an abundance of open space and access to natural wilderness areas. They are located in the planned community of Trabuco Highlands which features convenient shopping and employment centers, and rec reational facilities which include a competition size swimming pool, nearby golf courses and parks with picnic areas. The community also includes numerous trails for hiking, biking and walking. ·' Trabuco Highlands is close ·to freeways and transportation corridors linking the community with major employment centers in Southern California. There are a number of respected public schools in the community, aS>well as established private educational opportunities. William Lyon Homes offers standard three-car garages in all the Lyon Highlands and Lyon Estate homes with direct access to the home interiors. Several of the floorplans offer volume ceilings in the living areas, and either nine or ten-foot ceilings in other rooms. Kitchens feature breakfast nooks and rmay models include island countertops. Homeowners will also have the opportunity to customize their homes by taking advantage of several options offering additional bedrooms. den or family room conversion in the floorplans. Families interested In additional information about Lyon Highlands and Lyon Estates in Trabuco Highlands should call (714) 459-5402 to have their names placed on the priority interest list or visit the Lyon Estates and Lyon Highlands sales trailer, open weekends. List members will be able to participate in special previews of the models in early January. To reach the Lyon sales trailer take the 5 Freeway south and exit Alicia Parkway. Turn right on Alicia and travel approximately 5 miles to Santa Margarita Parkway. Turn right on Santa Margarita Par\i\way to Plano Trabuco. Turn left on Plano Trabuco, left on . Robinson Ranch Road and follow the directional signs to the modefs. NEWJ;ORT1ABEA,CH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 3TATZ3 ::m \lo 11q A'?=fM AT~()") H~A~A T.R()qW=l~ SEUER BOUGHT ANOTHER $2A7,900 38R POOL HOME -MESA VERDE $229,900 Wants sold now• Or owned pnced to sell L1gh1 & airy atuum vaulted beam ce1hnos IOrrl\11 yesterd~I Beauttlul 3BR ? SBA solar pool's~ · hvrno Hm1ng rm 111e1>1ace to k1tchenllam1ly comb hm Fm drn lam area new paint & carpet & Pat10/pool Conv to schools cul·de·sac sir more' (2 LITJ 1332All 1--------;---llBWIJI p _ ~ .... A TRUE PLEASURE $219,900 Refreshmoty clean 4BR 1 75BA beautv Lrg country lcilchen spacious fir plan ~fra lrg bedrooms great famrlY. neighborhood -school & shopping close (95MAG) -~·· SATURDAY,.October 29, 1994 /PAGE 23 UPGRADED l SPACIOUS BEAUTY !209,987 Mesa Verde State Street• Lovely 3BR 2dA & lam rm I Kitchen has been highly upg~ded Vaulted cerlm~.., l1r~p1ace Ille entry -Spacious. open & airy I {3.>NEV} .-T--- *** COSTA IESA STOP SELLING OFFICE ***. ,. OPEN HOUSES ~-=--· ... ~:.:_., e•.! =·.- COSTA MESA 2365 Littleton Cir Eileen Nouget 3325 Alabama Crr Delpha Oswald NORTH SANTA ANA 2602 Acacia Place Gayle Hobson Lewrs 2403 College Jeme MahOney 2406 Narbonne Way Jerrie MahOney 2405 Venrer Way Jeme Mahoney (12-4) 452 Broadway Pat Davis -• -' , -t' :-... , __ . _ .. , . ' ~ . '2537 Back Bay Loop Bonnio Turner 2426 College Pal Davis $247 900 $229 900 $188.900 $217,000 $255000 WAY BELOW MARKET! $85,000 28R. I SBA w1lh 1.cas oat lcwest poce •~the comp!!•' Out of SUie Gwner SJY5 sd "°*' ~ ~tmt~t 10 see toci.11 (39WMC) MOVE-IN CONDffiONl!I $139,900 Petfec.t SUl1er bol!I!. 11!\f ~ ~I llewtf carpet lllS!dt laundry room. lafge yaid lrllll trees cal OO'lf fOf OlrS 28A I BA clwmet (19GAR) • INCLUDES FAMILY ROOM $1..0,000 Pnctd to sd last• Good loc.a!IOll-rieeds nC• Turn 4 ir.to ~u! dOI tioustll 38R 1BA. Ilg yard1 IOMI '°' ISi tlll!t buytrS OI ~1'(13AMA) AFK>ROAILE CUTIEll $1'2,900 Mister • loft ~ice end ul\ll No one abort OI below you 0. '~ room trre~ ll1Slde lndiy. seca11ty gated s11bterranun pafblO C.111 to see• (81BAK) NEWU 211 WITH 2-CAR GARI $147,600 28R 2 1111 BA. !WO 1-a< gMigtS! fireptacet Gatdeft .mdow lowly P* loob OUI IO lush O'"'*Y PooVspa ¥W t "°''' 1 (23VNI) . DOLL HOUSE FOR REAL PEOPLI $1A7,900 2 "llaSl~rs 2 SBA N•-carpPt pJl~I Remodcl•d krl & blhS Var 'f!'O g, Oa~ ~ k & ...t~ ~-..a, lk" t I 11 {3SAV01 REBUILD $1'9,900 B ~d y .ur i:" i dup ' Uo·& {om1 g a1Pa Cute c ttAO m be ~.ed 1~ ~Me you b. 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SEE m $2<>9.900 Highly u~rided 3BR 2BA tor active family Corner lot w1lh r• ~m tor RV B .. v .M1 S. e tl'ts E-Z·:arc hDIT. Vafllf p.ic~ed1 aJCOl FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD $210,000 4BR 1 7SBA huoe loh v.arm & lriendlt area qJa 1ty bu1fdt'r & prll'.ed 1~ ~@111 fDl> ma~y upgrad~ to tnentt0n -call 111day1 1600R TENNIS ANYONE? ' $212,000 Over 1700 sq' It 1n thl$ JBR 2 SBA lonnhome Tennis pool & ~pa Rta• patio deck•no & dog ru~ Mstr BR II.ls wat~-111 closet & s q~t tl'CAYt THIS IS ffil $21'-000 Spac10Us 4BR 1 75BA tracb tavonte spacrous lloorpl.ln New k•tlhen roof & more• Stifel nay carry• (28LASI CAN1 LOSE W/THIS $218,000 Costa M~ triple~ -Front apt Ns f~epl,Kt come lo"' at $1750 mo Owner mouvated prrted to sell Can noN tor mor' 110 (22M:N1 LARGE COU£GE PARK HOME $223.900 Spacro.s grten gro~nas sum,.nd this IQ hM JBR 2BA lg lmly rm <fno rm Rtdooe kitchen ma es 1m to watch th krt!. So c ~ M(M·rn re.idy1 (23COR~ MIWON DOU.AR LOCATION! $225,000 L 1tat1on & \ alQne wollh 1he JSkl'11J pr ~1 Or rat~ I'• ,• bOrdenno Wiiderness ~r~ Leisure walks & c.n1on uews• 3BR 2BA {20"1EAI SPACIOUS CORNER! $225,000 Great corntr horre has IOts of room loi kids to sal~ly i>Qy & room lor lloat or 'flV 3BR. 2 SBA• ~Qt dl!Cor 11pgrades rncl Mch & balhs • (22WAKJ DRASTICAllY REDUCED! $229,000 Netiport P ~~Silla 28R 2BA 2-ar gar19t hrtr u t () 1 house to 1he bay 2 houses to the ocean Wei bar ce ioo tans Bnng qflers IOday1 t N 10091 • GRACIOUS $229,000 Tlll$ rs 111 38A 1 7SBA m.lStef Swlle Er "J 'Jf,v{ la!" IC' "I - o~er 400 sq n ol ~OhL bright & won<krlul WaJ.il to s~hoot & park (28VEU WONDERfUL CUt9 APPEAL $229,500 4BR 1 7S8A idd-on tamrly room E~ltrU1 with der•ght Oversued COfner lot with oce~RV mass Open covered pa~ overlooking the wen ta~ rw yard (8SSONI Ttie Powerf t: I Col rlw<' 11 B.i n k N Sys tP ms c .in he the Key to GrP.r!Pr Sufc1·ss 111 At t1it.'\111q Yo11r l~.Ht'l'r Godls For A Co11cll,c11•11!1,1: l11 1t'r\ f'\'. Pit',10...,1• ( .111 L11" '-,,,!r11I."1.l1 t1h8-933 PRICED TO SELL NOW! $229,980 3BR tam1tv home on an oo.ers11ed corner tot ~rtll RV pa1krng ~rte.I landscaping kits uf roses tastefully rem~ttd wood .~1rdov.~ mnl>le cou~··rs brass ft•tJJres & m11Ch m(){t' 195MAGI QUALITY $2'2,000 lu~~ lilnd>eaped lBA 2 SBA. ocean c~P home FP ~lhedrdl 10> we 'he" Custllm 1;mow tle.Jllllt"ll~ Master BR retre;ir Yr..; won 1 tit drsappoi.1t!d1 (10SEAl MAGNIACENT $259,500 T~i< legM & bn9ht la•·" t home futures 49R w 2 FP (one , r.;s111 2 SBA & 3-ur an gar F1ew, p.i1111!d ir. Olit usttf...,., upgraded klttl!en I 11 BlU) EXPANDED BACKBAY BEAUTY $269,900 H'9'1\f ullijradtd• Pl I~ t~p.Jnded 3BR 1 SBA 2--•r an holl'le1 Pnv sp.i• Huge lam room• Gorg.ious FF' huge yard Ari 1rT'peccabte home• 126WtS1 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $275.000 lov iy r't tiv r \.cl ~t -38R p s lam ) rw.-P· .att se'IUl1o 11 tn 3 p.it. ~ 1rrep11c• ~nd clnYts O.l10I"' '126T'lt'Et NEWPORT BEACH PENINSUlA $289,000 lh! ''!d .JO•.., ?BR 2BA 2-c..r ~ 'O' Tiiis t"'d " l ~s a Ot J1 ~"' ~11" h wSe ti. tne ~, " btoe~ t .. tllt bueb Rl'dJCed o~r $46 000• CaU llD'tf (30CYPI MESA VEiDE STYLE $292.000 far.tast SBR pt~s l.lrge lamrly rm holll" P•r.at lrunl courtyard 2 l1replam compt,tety remod~1ed k1l 1 BR downsta1~ Cr[)W'll mold111g (28SHAl NEWPORT BEACH PENINSULA $299,000 This 2BR 28A home is loc.llea .., a oieat ~llOn ~ ps l. bay_ and beach Pr•val• patio S~tt•r IS rnOV111Q Ir, .Ha1<a11 (188Al) EXECUTIVE-SHADOW RUN $299,000 Gre.st prJCe IOI this IO tomal hol'llf ,•11 ever 3000 sq It ()r4> BR dOwn and 4 BR up 2·Qr gar spact lor 3 Comm ~I & ~pa {llmRl • HOME WITH A WARM HEART $323,000 Euts1de 3BR 2BA Mme has dlt.>y arctss and' O' a1 ci. b appeal nus ~1r construchon NS tllo4ce of urpet 84 U But C This• (41N N) .. <>Pl:.-'\ HOl ~. S.\ll R.D:\Y 1-1 BAYCREST 1338 Santi.go Alison McCormick THEBWFFS 334 Vista MadeTa Miriam Mayall UDO ISLE 343 V&a Udo Soud Edie Olson NEWPORT CREST 25 Ima Loa Court David Prince $659, $337, $2,895,000 $254, OPEN HQl lSf Sl fl\DAY 1-1 $989,000 ~ cfu':~ with private boat dock~-= location on channel with views of bay & cl1y part form both units. Lower unit has patio & UJ198r unh has huge view deck. Delightful area within easy walking distance of ocean beaches. fine dining & shopping. Watch the • sun rise While drinking yo11r morning coffee on lhe patio. Entertain friends & famlly with"lhe best or the Newport waterfront lit~tyle at a fraction of the cost LEASES • WEST NEWPORT $2700 PER MO, Contemporary otean front on the sand. 4B~. 38l, fireplace In IMng room & master suite. Both overlook white water view, masler suite has sitllng area. Large kitchen, wet bar. Available lhrough May 95. SEAVIEW S2t5I PER 10. Large t' story 4BR, 3BA, 3 car garage family home. Galed community. View Com« location Ask lor Ginny Anderson ~~-Mlghbomood,Wl.·ft! single fainlly residence. French doors, ptan11tlon shutt.,,. Gated community, No Mello Roos. only 7 years newlll Community pool and spa and park. HOA dues only $113 i>ef mo. NEWPORT HEIGHTS ' $375,000 !rtuiinlno townliOme oT the highest qualrty 1n HeWport &elch. Conveniently located near local shopping & qoictc access to freeway. This 2100 sq tt, 3 bd. 2V. ba. otters every amenhy Imaginable Including AJC. 2 wOOd burning lireptaces, ptantatlon shutters, recessed lighting, an Bo• nosed comer. llled kltcilen floors, 2 car attached garage, patio & garden. Built In 1990 by ThO!"psoo Builders, ~ home IS beautifully destgned and appolnled.\ .. BAYVIEW TERRACE SS7t.• ft..'r~ I perlectlonlstle\= ~ with French doon which open to spacious terraces, brioht skJllgllts. custom buHt·lns & a ne# dream kitchen with breakfast nook. Vaulted wood beamed cetlinos In IMng .room. dining room & seware family room lend volume & space to lhis wondeilul single lewt 3 bd, 2112 ba home. lhe outdoor area will entice you wtth patio ltont & rear tNI are framed wllh lush plantfngs including picture l)tffect colorful roses Call IOf your viewing opponunlty. IAYCREST $139,000 Unique laycmt Estate WlllCh may be large enough lor a tennl$ tourt. Propertf Is well ~ 1/3 acre. located on a quiet Baycrest streel with a • of the Back Bly Vauhec1 ceilings In llVing room. family room & master bedroom Extra l¥Qe 2~ car oanioe with view deck abow. lh1s IS a . must for tile family that needs plenty' of room BAYCREST 1609 Antigua Carol Modi BAYCREST -------·-- Single fliitlly residence. Custom contempomy. OUil Ht*TllSTCMI HARIOR IMt 000 large master s.uiles 2 bd, 2 ba, buill·in BBQ. Pfbi Oi ownershlcl i.roe tou'111ex. Wonderlut HiYest~I ~cu~r English garden and !!illo. Many ~ ~ few OWMr-user in superb Huntington Hart1of HO.A. dues .only S1 ts Gated community with pool, location' Close dlslance to belch and expenstw homn 1400 Uncoln Lane $639,000 Bernard Towers BAYCREST 1338 Santiago $659,ood Jim Rush THE BLUFFS 334 Vista Madera $337,000 Allison 'Seesemann THE BLUFFS 2443 Vista Nobleza $495.000 Judy Muncy COSTA MESA 233 East 21st Street $389,900 Paul Hemck DOVER SHORES I 7 4 2 Galaxy Drive $839.000 Donald Platt IRVJNE, OXFORD COURT 6 7 Lehigh Isle $278,-900 Kay Parker IRVINE TERRACE 2006 Tahuna Tenace $695.000 Edie Olson UDO ISLE 343 Via Udo Soud $2.895.000 Kevin Kanda NEWPORT CREST 25 Ima Loa Court $254,900 David' Pnnce NEWPORT NORTH VJUAS 3022 Corte Portal $535,000 M111am Mayell SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht C.mtUa $595.000 Ginny Anderson Also For !-ease $2950 SPVGlASS Hill. 60 Drakes Bay Drive Joyce Olson NEW LISTINGS $849,000 BALBOA PENINSU~ l.175,000 Charming 3BR. 2BA beach home. Ideal for second home This property is zoned ror a duplex. Home Is W1lh1n steps or the beach and the bay Seller win carry paper ~~~~ry 4BR, 3BA, 3 car garaoe lam~~ gated community with paol. spa and tennis courts. Y18W. Corner location, skylights. Ask tor Ginny AnderJon. COLDWC!Ll BAN~eR ~l FEATURED LISTINGS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ' l203~oOo ireauliful 3 bd, U ha (astside condo witfiTjjrrvate patios, tresh as a daisy with new carpel and excellent paint. Huge master suite with vaulted ceilings. Priced for last sale. Submit all olfers. BAYVIEW COURT sm.ooo t Best prlCeq condo In Bayylew Court. Quiet location In this gated community. In great condition, marble flooring, mirrored dining room wall, mirrored closet doors. insid~ laundry room. BIG CANYON TOWNHOMES S245,000 En1oy the serene quiet set1ino or this lovetY~ bd plus den lownhome Well designed lloorplan wilh spact0us rooms & calhedral celling Plenty ol closet space. Nicely upgraded throughout w~h neutral decor. NEWPORT CREST $254,900 ~n vlew, end unlt condo overlooking open ltelds Newpor1 Beach's best lownhome value with 2 large bedroom's, each with rl's ewn balh & a large livtng rm, dmlng rm & modem kitchen. located on the perimeter ol the complex w1lh a great sense of privacy & seclusion Big allached double car garage, plus lots of add111ona1 parlung. Community poor & spa & tennis. Easy walkmg distance 10 ocean beaches. fine dining and Newpor1 harbor . spa and tenms. Only sbr year old bldg, very tow maintenance, townhouse style units, lndMdually metered, each unil has 2 car ' IALIOA PENINSULA $.37t,• Bayview condo. ltay and sunset views from this SP,acious 2 bd. 2 ba. Hardwood floors throughout. l.alge Lanai cooltop deck with panoramic Harbor vtews. Private pool overlooks bay Boal slip 45 security bldg Will trade tor Newport/Costa Mesa home up lo $450,000 BAYSIDE COVE $311 000 Pnce reducecf $80.000. Same 11oor plan on mar'81 IS $440,000. Owner must selll This Is a steaJI 2 bd. 2 ba condo, Ideal lor couples or beach house or Investment. Walk lo Balboa l~land, groceries and pharmacy shopping. There's a commu111ty pool, spa, and beaeh all with bay views Boal slips are ava1table. Shop and compare can now. won't last at this price <:> HUNTINGTON HARBOR S42t,OOO •PO<fe ot ownersli1p.-fourplex 111 prestigtOUS Huntmoron Harbor locattonl Only 112 mile to btach Approx $35,000 gross scheduled iricome Great rental area attracts long term tenants and tqp markel rentals Perteet tor owner occupied investment can lor more Information. HARBOR VIEW HOMES S.Ut,• l~lh1 and bright Monaco Jn mini condition -~iijo{ihe br~ front porch. Extremely well maintained inside and out. EnJoy llYlng In lhe lam1ly netghborhood of Harbor Vjew Homes. Andersen Elementary school Is garage. location & bldg al1rict top rents• SPYGLASS HILL $841.000 An e11ceplfon1) upgraded/expanded prcperly w11h pallO(lmic mountain Views! Over 3.100 sq fl. 4 bd, 2' ba, lnvilillg marble entry leading 10 open dlmno room with vauned ceihngs, skylight Custom French door. wlfldows & mirrors all wilh beveled glass An added grand room adjacent lo ramlly room. large back vird with Turbo 8BO. pool & spa Beaultlut landscaping throughoul. New rooll Ideal for family who loves lo entertain. Gall to set up 5howtng appt. HARBOR VIEW HtUS $125,000 Erij0y a spec13C111ar panoramic view ol Newport ~rbor from ltlis excepliondy large lol Home lends ltsd to up dating or remodehno 10 make It your dream home Excellent vatuel CORONA HIGHLANDS $1 295,000 Unique custom wooded retreat surroundeh~6y lush gardens. !lowers. trees, meandetlllO slrwn, stone pool & spa Ind an enltre menu of views, ocean. sunse1s nlghl hghts, Pelan H1M Goll COtJrse & the rotling hills or Bue~ Gully & beyond Approx 3800 sq It including 3 bd. 2liS ba Tile large muter suite has gtnerous closet spau & a sludy/olhce. The secondary bedrooms & bath are In a separale wing COSTA MESA $295.0GO Great lrives1men1 opportunity Easlside Costa M'esa trlplex on lhe ocean side of 17th street Freshly painted All units have patios Front owMrs unll has 2 bd, 1 ba & fireplace lhe other 2 units haw 2 bd, I Y, baths. All units have a single garage. Wonderful property lor an Investor or owner who would like some Income. • localed a few blocks away. HARBOR VIEW HIUS $1 ,215,000 CaptiValing ocean, harbor and sunset views from this sensational 2 s1ory lradllional Flawlessly remodeled with hardlriood floors. French doors and windows. fabulous kitchen 4 bd, 3 ba and ellJ)anstw bonus room with views ol surrounding hills & nlte Hghts. lhe •pjece de Resistance• Is lhe classic pnol overlooking tile Paclhcl THE TER~ACES OF COM S324,500 Lowesl prtced In the Terraces by more than -flS.000: Morning sun floods the kitchen, living room and patios. Plantation shutlers, white walls, high celhngs & neutral carpeting A short walk lo the Terraces ctubhouse, pooVspa One bloclt to the Oasis Center & it's lull schedule or fun activilles Move in, unpack & entoy lhe lifestyle One owner mus1 be a minimum or 62 yrs. ~~~\~~~t~L·2~4' the "Inner loop· of Mesa Verde. Wall! 10 Ille country club. park. schoolS. Great remodeled kilchen and blllhs Updated appliances and IClded ~room, 10 year new roof! Does not back to Adlrnl. NEWPORT NORTH ~71,• lowest prlcedl I' Largest lloorplao Sino le Tam Try residence. 24 hour gated communhy in Newport North. Only 7 years new 4 bd, 3 ba. 3 car oaraoe. 3 ltreplaces on oversized lol wllh private spa and built·in 880 Musi see to belteve ~~e!'JJ~~ Shores locatk>n wi111 s~·~ 3 bath, pool & spa all well ma.inlalned and 1 alngte Slotyl Great oppor1unity. This property Wiii not last! IAl.IOA Ill.MD U.U,• F1~· 1M1y1 woe • bd a 3 bd ctup1ei-1il """ ollered fof sa Bullt In 1911 with llrge rooms IOf very open feetinO. Front I ~ 1'81f1 to double garage. Wolldlrfut 11roe blllcony upst11n a pello dowflsllln. Good "'*' Income '*'-of Ila. Call IO ... BEACON BAI $1,571,DOO Soptusticaled bd, 4~ bl home located on the 1>eacn-1ii Beacon Bay Stale of lhe ar1 media room Spacious 41h bedroom could be game room or 51pa111e apartment lum key home 1or those who demand location, quality, 'optusticalion and fun I ULIOAPBlllSUU 11,115,• WoncJertUI Spanish styte c;ustorn home on ~ BIY Nii 1914 remodel lncllJdes new Diant Joh"son oounlry kllchen. enclosed patio, brealdast nook. 8umed oeillngs & ranch s1Yle fnpllces In kllctlen & IMng room QM a warm coml0f1lble teeing. lhe master suite has attached library or 4th bedroom I the flit lellQlh sining room haS untllflllSlld vttws of the bay & Fashion lsllnd .. ST NmwPORT BEACH $350,000 Great opportunity for an Investor looking for beach property This upper unit 1s leased for $1500/mo until 9/.30/95 (summer rentals normally $2400/mo) 3 bd, 3 ba condo boasts a m1ni- ocean view from roof top deck. soaring ceiling in living room. fully equipped kitchen with garden window Do not disturb tenant Drive by only Inspection with offer and TAW CORONA DEL MAR $475,000 Older duplex situated on one of the most desirable locations south of PCH Pnvate. exceptionally quiet lot with ocean and harbor view Excellent opportunity for an investment or future condominium -development NllWPOllT NORTH $489,000 Most desirable Catalan model. 3 bd, 2.5 ba single family residence. Guard gated community. Comer location with oversized yardf'"Bullt·in BBQ and fountain Upgrades include marble entry, plantation shutters, French doors. mahogany built-ins throughout. Must see • UYClmST -· 000 Dnimatic custom home on large comer lot Extensivetf remodeled 4 bd, 2112 ba Perlect for farmty 1fvinO & entertaining. Euro kitchen wltop of the line appliances & skytioht. Cozy fireplace, custom entertainment cabinet and wet bar In famlty room. Bay windows. Alf.. sec sys, spa, plantation shutters. dnimatlc entry, 3 car garage. Large yard. Etched glass windows In mstr bath. ~ Ol l>WL'l l IJ.'\Nt\L"f' •' THE BLUFFS $357,000 Best greenbett location for beauty and sea breezes. 3 bd. 2.5 ba. end unit with remodeled kitchen & baths. Marble fireplace It's a short walk to reflection pool and rose garden Security system air conditioned. ' Susan Weir NEWPORT BEACH $489,000 A customized 4 bd. 3 ba Marbella tn the gated community of Newport North Villas Gourmet kitchen with a wor1c center The family room complete with an entertainment center and French doors leading to a lovely patio NEWPORT HEIGHTS $519,000 Your children will love this beautiful large fenced yard for playing Parents will love 1t for entertaining. Alley access for RV storage too 2 story 3 bd, 2 ba home, 2 car attached garage. family room, fireplace & wood floors. Covered porch overlookinQ colorful display of flowers which frame the spacious lawn. Call today to see this one! SU ISLAND -.000 Stunning sinole level townhome of approx 2800 SQ ft w/ colorful sunset views· Oesloner perfect w/off-white classic decor, separate dining room. morning room & 3 bedroom suites lhe master is finely appointed w/a cozy fireplace, huge walk-in closet and lavish bath High vaulted ceilmos add to this sophisticated residence Guard gated neighborhood w/ tennis, pool & spa factlrties .( ·• • , Carolyn Bridge HARBOR VIEW $859 000 Outstanding panoramic ocean view' Corner location with--picturesque backy~rd and. Jacuu1 Second story has living area & master bd w/encompassmg views This large family home otters 5 bd 31/2 ba Perfect for the growing family who want tol>e m a wonderful community environment Sale pnce 1s sub1ect to tender reduced payott. Cati tor more information. David · · ·Prince ..:---.,..., •• ~ NEWPORT iSl?AND $775,000 Fabulous Island waterfront w/boat dock for large vessel Nearly 82 feet of water frontage Wonderful location on dead end street 2 units hve in one & rent the other The owners unit en1oys water & night hght view light bright & airy. Lower unit rents eas1tv for $1300/mo Walking distance to Newport's best oceanfront beaches. line dining. local shopprng Dave r----'.,..........,.--,.........,,..,..~.,..... ...... ---.... ...... ~-,~--~ Won NEWPORT HEIGHTS $819,000 Constructed in 1988, this French Normandy style home 1s a masterpiece of architectural design and craftsmanship. This home 1s m one of the most destrable locations in Newport Height~. The combmatlon of quality. lot size. and square footllge in the home makes this a rare find. This home reflects quality and spacious floor plan design in a great family neighborhood IRVINE COVE $1,300,000 Build your dream home in the Incomparable private community of Irvine Cove with 24 hour gate guard and private beach This tot is tevet and easily buildabte. Ocean and sunset views. ' ) CORONA DEL MAR $775,000 Spectacular Newport Harbor Views! Rare available Villa with m1lhon dollar views overlooking the Newport Bay stunning sunsets and twmkhng harbor lights. nus almost new 3 bd. 2112 ba residence ts a delight m luxurious seclusion at only $775.000 Jennifer Pritchett Kent McNaughton CORONA DEL MAR $795,000 One of the best locations in Newport Beach "Irvine Terrace· otters a great family neiohborhbod with parks and close access to the beach This large 4 bd home with a oorner lot location has a pool. spa and exempltfies true pnde in ownership. A great opportunity • I ... Donald Pfaff DOVER SHORES $925,000 Remarkable Dover Shores front row view residence Huge single story 4 bd. 4 5 ba Separate guest house in courtyard facmg pool & spa Spacious open floorplan 2 fireplaces. wet bar. breakfast A format:.dinlng. Everything is oversized, 4000 sq tt living space. 14,000 sq ft view tot Cul-de-sac street Vis11 the most panoramic view home available Boni Pereira LOS RANCHOS •STAftS P,400,000 Approx 8200 sq tt (nt) on 11 5 acres. 6 bd. 5 5 ba. main house with mahogany woodwork. French doors, hardwood floors & 3 fireplaces. Caretakers house & horse facilities eJ '•"l'<'f;,·:•\· ' ' . t>Mf\MD~o:3to~Li!llfm84 BfaGi\~7 CALL THE EWINGS Virtually the best panoramic ocean view in Emerald Bay! This is one of the highest lots available and is on a flat. cul-de·sac street! Recently remodeled, this spacious four bed room home is model perfect. A handsome study could be 5th bedroom. The separate fami ly room opens to a double level wrap around deck for outdoor entertainment. Emerald Bay is a gated. sea·side community with tennis, acres of park and a private, sandy beach. .. Ojstinctive custom home of classic design with 180 degree ~ater, sunset and golf course views. Nearly 5000 sq ft of luxury including 2 family rooms, study, fomud & infonnal dining and four bedrooms. Private ~ patio with built-in entertainment center, 3-car garage and fine appointments throughout. Exceptional ocean. harbor, island and sunset views from this handsome. remodeled traditional. Amenities include gorgeous hardwood floors, custom built·ins, new kitchen and baths, French doors and windows. A hugebonusroomoffersflexibilitytobe2cxtrabedrooms, offices or perhaps an entertainment center. A sparkling pool & spa overlooking the ocean will invite you outdoors. · Outstanding nei'ghborhood! Outstanding location! Outstanding remOdel ! This customized single story has private terraces front and rear inviting outdoor living .. Vaulted ceilings in living, dining & family room. A breeze way allows for expansion. ideas. 3-car.garage. . LYLEEN &JEFF WING Representing ewporl Ir ll}rear (800) 949-9471 (714) 644 1361 COLDWC?.U. BAN~eRO . BAY CREST-· WESTCLIFF 1221 Highland .. 1609.Antigua CAROL MOCK 644~9060 x. 123 1338 Santiago 4 Bedrooms, 2 112 baths, fam ily room, newer kitchen and 3-car garage. Spa -dramaticentry,largecornerlot,owner moved -ma ke offer ! • : •• ... .... -·--· Marci a & obert Bents Listed Properies Sold nn Escrow 2901 Pebble Drive 924ViaLido Nord 1200West BayAvenue 226 Poinsettia IJuyer Represented Sales l 907BayadereTerrace 21641 Kanakoa Lane 4419West CoastHwy. 60 l Lido Park Drive, 3C 601 Lido Park Drive, 3D 1200Wes tBayAvenue 3~811AD-tJ9~9ll:OJ\ll8~ Campbell .delivers expertise. on televisio~ appearance The Real Estate Television Network (AETN). a new real estate training program offered in 26 states including California, recently featured John Campbell of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. Campbell was selected by Coldwell Banker headquarters in Mission Viejo to represent the company. The program is geared toward other real estate professionals and offers advice, new ideas and other personal marketing strategies through testimonials of very successful agents across the country. Campbell. who has worked in the industry for 1~ years, is a consistent top producer and a member of the President's Club and elite President's Circle. He works on both ends of the real $200,000 home is much larger ---..:..---~tate spectrum frorn.Jhe v~---» ao.J.bat of a $2,000 000 home: inexpensive to the upper-tier he said. "So; different mar et-1n_..g _ _.___._ __ 2953 Baker Street . I958Poff Carn ey lace . For Bu yers or SeHers Who Want Results Contac t The Best MARCIA & ROBERT BENTS . " 644-9060 Office 640-1493 Home 802-3731 Pager Call Our 24 Hour Pressure/reel Toll Free! Shop By Phone A nytime! TALKING ADS NOW! DIAL: 1-800-527-3123! 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglass An exceptional upgraded /expanded property on an open elevated comer lot with panoramic mountain and city light views! Over3,100sq ft,4 bd,2.5 ba. Inviting marble entry leading to open dining ~oom with vaulted ceilings and skyli ght. Custom Fre~hdoors, windows&mirrorsallwithbevelledglass. An addedgrandroomadjacenttofamilyroom. LargebackyardwithTurboBBQ, pool & spa Beautiful landscaping throughout. Newroofl Ideal for family who loves to entertain. DON &JOYCE OLSON . . 1-800-487-4931 estates. designed bl' Coldwell strategies are necessary for i Banker as Previews pr8perties different homes. Having worked 1n with a price range of $750,000 the Newport Beach market for 14 and higher. years. I know what it takes to 'I believe all properties deserve market these homes and Coldwell the same amount of commitment Banker enables me to find buyers and attention. yet the price of a all over the country.' home also determines the size of Call John Campbell of Coldwell the potential market. Obviously, Banker Newport Qeach. (714) the potential market for a 644-9060. GREAT INVEST~1IENTS Perfect Investment Property 5 Units, freshly painted, 3/2 bedroom, I bathand2/I bedroom, I bath units. All have a single garage. Best priced units on the market in great location. Perfect for an investor or owner who would like some income. $589,000 .. Grat lnvestmeatOpportunity Eastside Costa Mesatriplex on the ocean side ofl 7th St. Freshly painted with new roof, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and fire pl ace in frontunit Other2unitshavc2bedrooms, 1 1. 5 baths. All units have a single garage. $295,000 ·SUSAN · NOONAN 723-1912 COl..OW<?U. BAN~<?R U Presenting The Best of £.ido Island f ·1 oat • Expansive Turning Basin view plus night lights &. mountain views • 4bedroom • 5 l/2 batb Bay View • Bay vi~w from 1st & 2nd floors • Main floor bedroom • 3 Bedrooms • 2 full & 2 half baths Mesa Verde "Inner Loop" • "Hidden" 2-story floor plan • Remodeled kitchen & bath • Added family room • 4 bedroom -3 bath VELMA J. -TIMMONS President's Club (800) JOJ-4657 ••• For results· That Move You! "/will spend more money in one month marketing your property than the average ·real estate agent will spend in a year. " ALSO: Corona del Mar -Near new 2 bedroom I 2 bath condo just steps to footbridge to ocean. High ceilings , light & bright -Sooth of the hi2hway location. A "10"! KEVIN KANDA 644-9060 Ext.141 Build Your Bayfront Dream In ~e l 920's, this location was the headquarters for the Balboa Island Yacht ~lub, where "young sai I ors enjoyed swimming, diving, paddleboarding, row- ing, sailing and picnics. Now it is considered to be the finest Bayfront lot location in Newport Harbor. It is perfectly positioned with outstanding Main Channel views ontheiipof exclusive "Lit_tle Island." It is a lot and a half with 45 feet of bay front. Financing offered. Offered at $1,950,000 . CaUMeFor AMarketingPlan On Your Home •. (714) 644-9060 NT MC~AJJ.!ip!!I~~ > • • "t• 644~'1600 View Lots Corona del Mar View lot overlookifli park R-2 Steps to beach. Chris Undsay $499,000 PeUcan Point Ocean golf course view Wide large lot on Pelican Point. Marcy Weinstein $1 ,200,000 Nl1uel Shores Ocean front lot. Sandy beach Established area. Scanlan & Busk $1,275,000 lrvt•e Cove Spectacular view lot Private beach & tennis Sara Hinman $1,295,000 ~ N ~w Listings Rare opportunttyt l Bd. Mediterranean on the bliyfront Beverly Morplly $1,49',000 OFFICE FIOURS 9:00 A.M ... 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Corona def Mar Ch.arming cottage - steps from beach! Potential! Marian Phllllppl • $379,500 Old Huntington Beach Wonderful his- toric Prp19'rty just 2 blocks from restored downtown Walk to beach & restaurants Judy Cood $499,000 Balboa Island A Charming home 2 bedroom. 2 bath, den and family room Built In 1977 Private b~yard Sara Hl,.man $549,000 -· Beach Properties Bay.shores Custom appointed 5 Bd 4 Ba family home located In this private old fashioned bay and beach community Debi Bibb $849,000 I Beacon Bay Sophistication oo the bay! Dramatic 5 Bd residence &anting oo a sandy beach with spea.acular tu ming basin views Debi Bibb $1,895,000 ~ Irvine Cove Crest Fabulous new 5 bed- room custom Huge lot, ocean view Sara Hinman $2,395,000 ~ Emerald Bay Fabulous European style home beautiful views Rod Daley $2,495,000 Emerald Bay Fabulous San Francisco style home on the oceanside. of Emerald. Bay. Terrific white water views Rod Daley •• $2,950,000 Bayshoc~ Rare traditional bayfront1 Turning basin views, private dock and guest suite. Debi Bibb $3.395,000 Guard Gated ·communities Harbor RJdge Crest • 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Kensington Private view location Bera & Cooper--Rach $579,000 Belcourt Traditional J Bd townhome w/ laifve master suite, fireplace & view French doors & windows, whi~ carpet & walls, spa Vlrcl nla Zenz '$. 7 89, 000 Spotlight Harbor laland Prestigious bayfront building site with commanding vJews Corkett & B" $2,475,000 Harbor 1.aud Wonderful ~t lot Wf llppl'OX. 62 ft. ol frontaae & spectacUlaw vtews BeYerlJ Morphy $4,400,000 Harbor Hiii Exceptional In every way design, amenities. style 4 bedroom, custom home For the fu55iest buyers. Susa!) Scanlan , $1,375,000 Harbor Hiii Spacious custom home. Beautiful view 4 Bd librqry Great flow for entertaining. Espedally charming property Morphy & Scanlan · $1,395,000 Harbor Hiii Very appeallng home-quali- ty & anencioo to detail throughout Separate Harbor Ridge Magnificent custom cabana with full kitchen & bath 5 Bedroom estate Panoramic views Scanlan & Corkett $1 ,475,000 . Berc & Cooper~Rach $2,995,000 Harbor RJdce Fabulous English Tudor estate featuring 5 Bd suites Including guest suite w/ kitchen & ~pectacular view SteUa Worden $2,595,000 Belcourt Custom Custom Belcourt estate • 6 Bd 7.5 Ba many quality features & emotional appeal, pool, spa & spoft.SCX)Urt. Legrand & Bibb $3,450,000 Family Neighborhoods Mission Vlelo Beautlful 5 Bd 2 5 Ba home Unobstructed mountain views Patrick Bartollc $310,000 fasmlne Creek Ught & bnght spacious 2 Bd den end unit In private gated com· munity Patios off each room. fonnal dining Mertz & Schmlesln& $388,500 Lquna Summit 4 Bd IM Peters home Large premium lot -panoramic view of m~untall\S and ll&hts Excellent condition Sara Hinman $.410,000 Corona del Mar C1'9t locatlon on pic- turesque street In c.orooa del Mar to build a new custom home; walk to beach, & shops Frank Hu1hes $412 •. 000 Harbor View Homes J Bd 2 Ba home on a huge lot, new kitchen, new master bath, smooth ~ilings. pool & SAa. fheplace RJck Langevin $489,000 IMne TelTaee Large 5 Bd + famlly room Master bedroom In separate wing. Private oourtyard entry. Vacant & ready to move Int Marian PhUUppl $539,000 Corona del Mar Enjoythesummerlnyour fun pool yard. Great room with light wood lloors & skylight 3 Bd 2 Ba on a large lot Chris Lindsay $545,000 Old Coro•• del Mar 4 bedroom. 3.5 bath family room, library, music room B11rbara Hatchlnp $781) ,000 Condo & Townhome Harbo~ Rldce Crest 2 bedroom, Dynasty on private lot End unit Beverly M orphy . $407,500 Udo Isle Bank owned• Ocean, bay and dty lights views 24 hour security Patrick S.rtolJc $479,000 $749,000 Bl1 Canyoe Deanes Fabulou" Versallle town home on l 1th green Lecrand·& Worden $1 ,195,000 • .._ ___ .... __ ££ 3t)Aq \ ~eet ,es isdotoO ,YAOAUTA2 .. iU.A.:c>1 !AdA..\ :t:SUA.Q .b.~:uA....tlT2"?\.H.'VWA ~~"1 PMH: 82 f ~. 91tltllf 28, 199!4 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!N!l:Wt'!!'ORT!!"D!!~!~:!H11!1 0!S!l!1'"1111:!!~!!..wt:i!!!D!r r!.™!!!!!!!11 Opportunities Country Club Manor Remodeled cus· tom home on private golf course. Greg Lombardi $420,000 Westdlff 3 bedroom, 2 bath high ceil· lnas. family room. Friendly neighborhood. Doale A1111mo $5~.ooo Dower Shorel Beautlful 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. C1!S- tom home, 3 fireplaces, k>rmaJ dining room. Evan Corkett $685,000 Udo Ille Contemporary like new. 4 bed- room and den, very attractJve Udo home. Be¥erfy Morphy $695,000 Bayside Drive Bayfront at Its Best! Mal Kai Corona del Mar. Walk to everythlna. MJcky Rowe $895,000 ~ Dynamite ocean, and c:oaStal\ views. Custom 4 bedroom, 3 bath private pool and spa. Cul-de-sac location. Debi Bibb $899,000 North Laguna Beach Fabulous views of the coast . Easy access to La1una Vlll31e and Newport Beach. 5 Bd. home. Rod Dmey $965,000 Jasmine Creek Elepnt l Bd. rondo In gated area. <X1ZY den. large pado, very private. Evan Corkett $52S,OOO Shore Cliffs , Charmine .much sou1ht a~er slncle story 3 bedroom with famly room home In beitcll community. Dottie VaJendne $599,000 .. View Properties cameo Shoree Jetty & co;astllne view from this warm & spacious 4 Bd. 3 Ba home, remodeled kJtchen, formal DR. E.\wt eon.eu $1 , 125,000 Cameo Shores Outstandinc COM loca- tion. Wondedul view. 4 bedroom plus family room. Formal dining breakfast room. Pool. _Beverty Morphy $1,295,000 ·~ •. ,\',~ .. 1 .. ---- Balboa Peal•Hla Buildln1 site on private island. Dode, tennis, beach. Howard Lawsoa $1 .400,000 -Corona del Mar . Harbor View .Hills Lusk Well main· tained 5 Bd. home w/ quality ·3 FP, French doors & windows & much more. Valentine & Laird $725,000 Shore Cllffs 5 Bd. family home. 3 FP, for. mal dining 5.5 Ba · pool, spa & OCNfl view. Walk to beadleS & enfoy this beac:h9de oomm. Evan eonea $879.ooo Corona del Mar Charming Cape Cod. Newly remodeled bri&ht airy room. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. a........., $959,000 Harbor View HW. Serene & elepnt, qual ity home offers panoramic ocean views. large lot with lawns & courtyard. EYU Corkett $915,000 Newport Beach Newport Nortll Super Newport Vlliue • priced under market Comer Interior loc:adon. Sally Aane Sheridan $399,900 Harbor Rklce Cftlt. Fabulous picture perfect casa Blanca townhome. 3 bed- room, 2.5 bath plus den and ~fireplaces. Sl*ley Hant. $549,000 Harbor View Homee Beautiful 5 bed- room 3 badl home. I bedroom & bath down. Oty llcMs & mountain view from both lloors.. Rick Lan1mn $519, 900 Harbor Rld1e Crest Mint condition "Casablanca~ 3 Bd. l5 Ba. Views d Saddlebadt. This wondedul property exudes warmth I Patrick Bartollc $61 S ,oOo Sea ltlland Fabulous views OYeriook· in& &<>If course and lake. Extensive use ol marble. pte cuarded oomrnunlty. Harrts & Kllae $625,000 Balboa ls~ad 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath family room. rebuilt from cround up. Great comer location, hlch q uality. Belt & Mllrtaa Reedy $79S,000 l"lae Terrace Gre.t opportunity! Wonderful full -lot wl ·m1n1 view". Cbe tq,.park. Laree rooms. Good floorplan. ...... &5" b. $799,000 B•1••orea Charmine home fust steps from beach, 3 Bd. Good size Jot. Beterty Morphy $1 , I '°,000 lrvlne Terrace Outstandln& custom remodel with bay and ocean views. Dottle Valentine $1 ,495,000. Unda Isle This waterfront value can't be beat. Elecant fiome with dock. Gated area. beautiful and graceful architecture. Corkett & Harris $1 ,545,000 Shore Qffil Quality remodeled contem- porary 5 bedroom home on 18,000 +sq. ft. lot with captivatina white water views WecJarz & Wqlan $1. 79S,OOO . C.orou del Ms Ocun and bay view 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath. 4 Qr '8rate. Rick Laqma $1.110,000 lnlne TernKle Bay view home w/ 2 m~ ter suites afld 3 ar prace. This ultimate home for the d&nmlnatin& buyer. Marta• ~JWppl $1.299,000 Waterfront a.,.•orm Tum Irey perfect 5 bed· room. 5 bath custom bayflont Debi Bibb $2,.,,,000 759-3784 Remodeled 3 Bedroom (poss. 4th) plus den Lido Charmer. Vaulted ceilings. all new baths. Steps down to beach. Julie Stephenson COAST NEWPORT "SPOTLIGHT" PROPERTIES ****** Best buy in 'Jismine Creek" ... light, bright single story. 3 Bd. private spa, gated community. All for ... $429,0()0 Fabulous 3 Bd. view property in "Irvine Terrace". Recently reduced. Now only ... $1 ,495,000 You cannot go wrong on this 3 Bd. "Bluffs" condo. Greenbelt location with aview. It is a steal...$319,000 VALUE! VALUE! VAUJ'El "Eastbluff" 5 Bd. with view. Recently remodeled. Large lot. Don't miss this one ... $539,000 Call Julie today f~r details ... 759-3734 64.4 .~1600 HARBOR ·POINTE Ocean views from this completely refurbished villa. Quiet interior locatiqn. 3 Bedroom, library & large open kitchen. Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz "TOP TEN IN PRODUCTION YEAR-TO-DATE" Exclusive Shorecliffs ... A unique natural canyon setting in the much sought after community of Shorediffs blends ocean and canyon views into a sense of harmony with mother nature This recently remodeled canyon side home is 4 bedrooms and 2 5 baths on one level as well as a master bedroom retreat providing superb views Great attention to detail in this light and bright executive home com pletes a great combination of home and natural setting to make for a rare opportunity of home ownership! Offtrtd 111 $997.000 Sunsets ·Over Catalina Striking panoramic views of the ocean, sunsets and catallna are yours from this premium location overlooking Corona del Mar. Warm and Inviting 4 bedroom 2.5 bath single level executive home with over 2900 sq rt of gracious llvinc Privacy and solitude on one of CDM's .. premier cul-de~ 1 ~lllP""'4MIM""r:IF.Ji~~~~ Homes on this street are a once I: In a great while opportunity! Ontrt411t $I,195,000 call Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz Offiu: 759 .. 3768 Home: 721-1567 0 : ~ • 644~1600 '\ .., For more information ask for: -.. ..... .. .. BARBARA HUTCHINGS Direct Line: 759-3718 • 4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath • Two Fireplaces • Gourmet Country Kitchen Large Breakfast Area Walk-in Pantry • Large Dining Room • Two Stairways •Music Room • Library • Beautiful Master Bedroom with Sitting Area . • Air Conditioned Upstairs • Central Vacuum • Built-in Wine Cooler •Three Secluded Patios • Three Decks •TV Room • 4th Bedroom (0.nce Studio-Exercise Room) "0'\1 T1\11 O'\t \ 01)1 '\ Ho1h1 S11'\1 1 ,, 1 :no ,) \1 .i.oo r, \1 TIMING IS E VERYTHING! 1907 Tahuna Terrace Irvine Terrace .. • This seller decided that now is the time to lower his price and get this home sold! Make this your time to purchase this irreplaceable uoream Home"! Absolutely one of a kind in Irvine Terrace with a fabulous bay and ocean view. Exquisitely remodeled with over 3400 square feet. Three bedroom, ' office, library, large family room which opens into the kitchen, romantic master bedroom and bath. All rooms have views! $1 ,299,000 MARIAN PHILLIPPI Dirtd U11t : 759-3721 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. • 5:00 P.M. JERRY FINSTER ·~ Senior Sales Executive .759 ... 3750 Laguna Beach oceanfront overlooking secluded cove on approx. 112 acre lot. Very private 3 Bedroom 2 Bath. $1 ,295,000 Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary overlooking harbor entrance Sweeping views. 3 Bedroom 3 5 Bath. $2, 175,000 Spectacular Italian villa on Lido Isle bayf ront with large dock. Finest design for adult living $2,450,000 Classic European style home on approx. 1/4 acre lot. Pool and views. 5 'Bedroom 4.5 Bath. $1,97S,OOO Corona del Mar oceanfront with easy access to beach. Wonderful views ·of crashing surf, sunsets and Catalina $2.195,000 . Collins Island approx 180 ft. of bay frontage. 5 Bd. Spectacular views of harbor 2 large docks. $4,995,000 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Huntincton H•rbour on tip of Trtnlct.d Island with 3 la,.e docks & •pprox. 24o ft. on bay. Pool. Elev•tor. ,4,0,000 SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 35 644~·1600 OPPORTUNITIES CENTRAL: NEWPORT Newport Beach cottage one block from ocean o n over- sized lot. 3 Bd . .I Ba. R-2 lot. Great•rental unit. $299,000 COTO DE CAZA Coto de Caza family home. Large master suite & sepa- rate childrens wing. Fabulous kitchen. Lovely views. ·. $419,000 SPOTLIGHT PROPERTIES SEAVlEW Large Port Royal model with 4 Bd Large family room with city lights & mountain views Oversized yard $775,000 HARBOR HILL Gracious contemporary residence in gate guarded Harbor Hill 6 Bd with sep- arate childre.ns wing. View . . $2, I 00,000 RON HIXSON Associate 759-3743 • • ' . --,. - .. . . Cong·ratulations · . ' . . Gigi Thomas . · . · · . ' on your .Outstanding . ., . #1 Sales :Production . i NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Huge panorlmlC views oo So. Bayfronl. Gre.st dupla Wllh acellent rental h1\lones Sun- d«k Boardwalk pebo. Numero1h upgrado.>~ SI 7 95 It t Call Walttr Ci! 5HIPOR3 I New dupkll or largc.5 bdrm home un&r con- struction Super 100 bUt k)cauoo. Puwnal- lu your home. cbome cok>rs. mataial.s, eh.:. S It S ttO Call Alirt <e" 729-5491 Great location ck>ie to both bays. On·i.hore mooring available on north bay for 18' boat. Cozy 2 bd borne. GUdt room. I bdrm ape. UH Ht Call JoOll <i 675-4441 For All Your Real Estate Needs ... WAVl'ER MITCHELL. PRESIDENT ~88-3083 BETSY BOYD .......... - . 646-8356 MARY GRAHAM ...... ,.......... 723-0138 GAY PROUD ... ......... •••.•. 673-3984 JAKE KLOHS.. .............. 6'\J.0813 JOAN COOPER . ............... 675-4441 )JM LINDBERG . ........ ..... 6n-1674 ALICE BROWNELL........... 729-~491 GARY SIPIORA.. , 489-6788 MARrL YN REED. .673-8700 Greot f1oorpl11n·-2 master ""'"'·'· Q111et locohm1. Great rental 11111t or 111d lwme. $169,000 "SUAHt & Ocun Views" Nt'U.w 1 Mlromr1 luxury rot1dn Good "'°'" and s1msttv1eu'S BNutifal dtcar. 5169,0m SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 37 .. . ''Goiacoua Remodeled Condo" • 8ta11tif11/ 2 Btdr(l(ITll, 1 J/4 Bath Condo • Berber Carpt'tmg. Hardwood Fluor111g • 0t.~1gner Wallc11ver111gs . • Hand l.Acq11er Oa.k Molding-. • Wet 81Jr • 8tautif11/ Ct1mn111111ty /u,.J A S/111rt S imi/ Tn The Rtaclr Offered At: $1 39,000 "Stuooina front Row C•t•lin• Views" • Corgtt>U( Cata/ma Oeean Vll'U·, . • From Ewry &1<1111 • Neu>tr 2 Masttr Su1ft Luxury u mdo • Bta11tif1J Conte11Jp<>rary Dtcnr • Gr~at Flexible Floorplon - • Euro-Fun11.-l11ng• (snn~ m.ay be 11egn1tablt) Offered At: S3'J9,~ ~19,886 $280,000, " Pride Of Qwpersbip!" • Abst1llltely lmptecablt Stud1n Lu:r11ry Condo • Gnrgtt111!' l nterwr Dn:or • Cnnw,,,ent Bt'llroom Area ~araltd By Slw11 Door.; • Vam/lo Marble F/11or1ng + Pitt.Ji While UlTpt'I • Trxt11red Woll Cmvmrg.> Offered At: S 99,000 An txctlltnt opport11n1ty-~xtra l•rgt 2 bd+d~ Mrrmr.i, ,,,.,[)Je, lout¥r!> + "wre. St~.600 ' ' '1 ~ (\' ' • '1 . ' '' 1•1-l ('' l'', • ~·1•1i "''' L,,, /(''~ ", ... ~ • ' ,,,, , , , , .. " l I { \ l '-.......,. 4 \. 4- I • • I .. .. PAGE 38 / SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT/ .REAL EsTA S~•HMG COITtWOWYllOMES439,000 C 7235JEmotiooal hm you will tall in love wilh 4BR 2BA newkilthen. light& bright Pool. spa Big IOI Fabulous -upgrades. G~GEOUS 5oot. HOME $419,000 C 1os8 This elegent execuliw hm located in prestigious gated commun~y. Beautiful interior. cathe- dral ceilings, fqrmal dining rm. 2 lrpl's. central island kilchen wtblt-in appliances. F.rench windows & doors Privale pool & spa. association tennis. entertaining comes naturally. NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOT! $385,000 Great localion' Potenlial view' Fial level lot for cuslom hm Owner may carry 1 sl T 0 COM FRONT UNIT CHARMER $375,000 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath mint condition roof lop deck with ocean VlfN' Freoch doors mart>!e master bath Very Sharp11 J IAYCBEST Op~n Saturday & Sunday 1 • 4 ~ Our RECORDED 24-Hour · U ."Into Line is available to you. Foiinlormation on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-545-1444· and enter the four digit ad code. 4 NEW TOWNHOMES • CORDIA DEl ~. $365,000, '445.•. $535,000 Cj 70&0)El!Ceroooal Huality. Trooi tie so_!!d m e s to hteltmeconctele tiiroof & distinc!Ne designs. Each lloorplan is unique -but all ha\le ocean view deci(s & wi II be completed by late Sept From 1200 -J 800 sq tt. 2 & 3BR's THE THRACES $340,000 Welcome to this delightful hm in ire terraces comm. Enler lhru the gale to a beautiful eourtyard winding around the landscaped yard. The hm features plantation shutters. bit-in wall unit in 2nd BR, light & bright carpet · & flooring. 2BR. 28A. BAYVIEW TERRACE $299,000 Lowesl price In Bayview Terrace!· 2BR. 28A. Gated guarded community. Comm. pool & spa & minules to the beach Large spa in backyard Seller is very moti- vated' A $284,900 ubfuUy decoraled tvn at end ol cu I-de- sac y p le locahon w/large ba:kyard Perfect for growing family Seller m011vated for a CJ,Jick safe Vl.1A Nl•T II IEWPOIT IEACll S2SI,• Beautiful twet 2BR w/vit!#S ol pool & ~m llees Immaculate O~ block to Balboa Island & Fashion-sHalll UPHT lllME-1111,• TSrancJ Ughl & airy 3BR, 2BA. 21evet w/!am1ly rm &,hpl . Custom luthen OCUJI I UY VIEW li(VUWAY! $251,• sellers have made lhls a perfect showplace ('ft' 7120~2BR. lBA cottage on R-2 IOI CAliefbay MOTIVATED SEUB. m, 21A $175,• ~ wNteN. Builders don't miss lt11s1 Build to suit or ( '8" l404) Extra large lamily rm _ hm needs-TLC liw in cottaget Approx T.720 sq It recent root Seller will pamt EVERYTHING .... MORE S24t,• carpet Call '°' more info' fil1t 707l~BR. 38A bright home situated on a large • 21 • roiw/eoclosed patio rm for your relaxation Best deal! TIRED Of RHTllMi? .1 , vacant ~ mow in! ~i ~L<Mest price in the 1rac111 Tri.le~l.'OYe BAYRIDGE I ~EWPOllT $199,000 ~~~Ex.ecutive retreat w/2BR. 28A Hardwood rs:pantaTon shutters. Pool. spa Gated prishne WEST OR.UGE CTY REDUCTION '$189,900 ~3BR, large one story hm w/pool & spa Re· 1 en & baths Bay windows lrpf large grass yard 2-cai garage GORGEOUS OCEAN VIEW $189,000 Relax m lhis 4yr beauty Yi title gazing at the specra:ular view. Like new 1 BR penthouse Walk to beach sq ownhome Newpalnt&'c;c'!rpet,2-cargarage Wei bar. high ceiling. Assoc pool & spa NEWllOPE GARDENS· SANTA UA$10I, ~ 77iil1amily oriented gated comm in a a !)ilrde se ng·S<1iiAa.sp;i pool recreaJ1onrm laundry V..,il ceilings. 2BR 1 SBA Balcony on mstd3R 1-Ca1 ga rage, 1 space. )VHl..BEl.J • $84, ("B' 7781 Jloial privacy of garden sefllng townh w/pool' 3BR. 2BA nr shops Pil~S theaters. lrwys mus1cct1 _ • · -Open Hou~es ,,,,,,,.. .,,,.,, Op1n Sal•rdaf I Slllld., 1 • ':30 •IPMTllEll#ll ,., s,,,,,,., 1 • ' 1924 Leeward Ln S 549,900 Jay Curtin 432 Mendoza Terrace S 775.000 P. Weigand 2620 Chff Or S 419,000 Gail Grabner · IALIOA ISLAND Open Sunday 1 • 5 204 Coral ' CMIEO SHORES Op1n Sunday 1 • 6 4545 Tremont &MfWOS.MM $ 670,000 Sharon Vogt $1 , 195,000 Pat Davenport O,.• Sal.-, Is.-, 1 · 5 2720 Point del Mar S 469,000 M.Cole Standel ON•,_,., 1 • 5 503 Poppy 35 Montecito • r45 • 535 Ntget llilly 985,000 Vicky Tang aom-.s Op11 Sat•'*1 I Sund., 1 • 5 1325 Mariners $ 525,000 Judy Davis .... .... , "". ,..., 1:31 • 4:30 1420 Outrigger , S 839,000 Melinda Jones MIM"'W' ,.....,, .... 1821 _.. .. Terra $1.216.000 Marty Jones ..,.,.111 Op1n Slllldl'f 1 • 5 127 Corstca Elf#TMM ""'' ,.,., 1 :31 • 4:30 S 467,900 Linda Brehm 19 Avignon S 465,000 Metit;'Oa Jotiil Visit one of our ~n ff owes and regista to win a $400 rift certificak to Von.t (JTocery Store! NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2101 E. Pacific Coast Highway _...,. .... --... -....... --.... -- ThePrudent1al *7i California Realty 759-66()() NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 39 .. CHOU -MAI $1 ,315,000 40' lol laOOloos bflck & iv_yc0'¥ered 2stocy 5BR. 4 58A hm wlpool, spa, ocean v'ft torewr! R UITm • IUlll 111 $1 ,.,000 Wondertll custom tm on desirable lot in lhis ~led C<mlT'I Lots of used brick2 sty, 4BR.den & lami_ty rm g1911. tam living Family rm opensonlo~randa. Beau-ti~tty appoinlld ""* malces this view hm one to see. I ACID If RAT lMIS1 ,.,. ~l!l!!Tm~ITTlis ~is iwrox 70,300 sq It. zoned C- • would permita shoA>ing ctr. hospital. prof. buildipg, llClll or lllll&nnt mfii aa $1,215.• 5'ns.iona1 Plnoflfnic Newport Harbof : Ill ballipg 1etivity & blullUking S\J139I & clW Ndlts .-S. Wllking clsalO lo Bal>ol Island. 8 .llAUEl ...... "91 •. ~ Our RECORDED 24-Hour U Info Line is available to_ you. For information on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-545-1444 and enter the fol!rdigit ad code. ~~A TillPUX $1,100,000 1 ~rty an mint condi~on High summer/ winier rents 180 degree ocean views All neww1nd<J111'S and new pabo CAMEO SHORES $995,000 ~ 7018) CafT'leo Shores ocean v.ew pool home : 01 ~ne<stup Could be 3 or 4BR SPYGLASS MU CLASSIC $985,000 faV 707&?i8reafltakang View Wf2 mstr SlJlle's • 2 rge BR s a 1 on one level' Pool/spa in rearftront crurtyard • playground SEAYIEW CUSTOM HOME $875,000 1 one or 3 custom homes 48R. country kitchen. beau- tiful park-like selling on almost 1/2 acre. Ocean View. BEAUTIFUL HOME $711,000 ~ Pelican Hills & Cat.all/la Isle to Palos e 3BA. re11 carpet + parnl Commun=1y Spyglass Ridge TOWMHOME GOlf COURSE VIEWS$750,000 Magnificent 38R 48A. condo wfJ-car garage Free now1ngdesignbetweenhv1ngnn dinangnn &den Frpl 1n mstr & den. Gd gt comm w/extras IAYFRONT HOME $745,000 Lovely larger 48R •office 2 7:>BA Large lamrly tm wl dining area & kitchen all wfni./ views large lot 3-car garage+ dryboaVstorage mrTtD IElCOURT $619,000 owne collection °A ·model w/hght decor cx:ation, magnifitent windows Red bnck courtyard w/lountain "Socret Garden· gate MARIOR VIEW SOMERSET $819,000 Beautilully remodeled 5BR+ 38A tun in excellent family area Remodeled kitchen. baths. wood nrs. Freoch drs. AT ITS IEST $&85,000 tar Somerset. 58R 38A S1Wled on extr ge to greenbelt bring the kids1 Mexrc:an paw!JS, Jigi~ bright 2 lrpl's Coontry French decor C~m pool +spa. CIAI-UL11A ISUH $$71,• 48R. 2.58". wonderful upgrades Hardwood Hrs pri- vae spa & bit-in ijBQ ()Jldoor patio lighting Ccstom stained glm door. Se;..sys Priced below ~l u11• WE aram ...... 38R. 2.58A condo in~ Hart>of Ridge Es&ales. Very lush ~. cpet & pria tocalion on end of SEllEIE JASM•E CREEi $185,000 ~v~1 BeS1VALUEINAAEA T otalty remodeled. AJC. Sec sys. Ki~n w/Conpn ctr tops Jacuzzi tub closet organizers Ocean Vlf?# Em""CH o• UDO $514.-7 Custom RE-DO Lile & Brite. 48Rf3BA pus s nn. ltlge priva'8 brick Patio lor enlertain- rng •. NEW white paint in/out. lite carpet & MORE SUPERB peek VIEW. MOTIVATED!! IAYCIEST $575,088 •BR. 3BA, '3-ar garage. great ramltr 2 story hm w/ wonderful yard & entertaining deck. ovely da:orator detail throughout' • • HARBOR ~EW HUS $567 ,500 ('8' rom 38R. 2BA Maltbu model on great loca tr on nr greenbelt w/small ocean v ew Turn key cond•· tion light & brighl Vacant HARBOR VIEW HOMES CHARMER $549,000 Beautifully upgraded 4BR exec hm nr park & elem school in Newports lavorile lam1ly community IACI UY OCEM & SOlllSETS $535,000 BeautJlul views lrom lh1s model perfect all 1 sty condo Vaulled ceilings neutral decor. ~uard-galed canm JASMllE CREEK 01 SIEHBELT $524,IOO 3BR 2 5BA. appfox 2300 SQ n Greenbelt soulhwest· ern exposure SeaJre. Storage galore Neutral d!lcof MotivaJed sellers. CORllA oa MM $411,• Wonderful 38R. 2 SBA single family flnl 1n COM• Cmlplete w/plantation shutlers & Berber carpet ll11s hm is a 10. & a must see' lfWNIT mlCE llOITSEIUlAT $415,• Gu Y'ft· newhmtn Montseuat 38R. 2 58A. Pn\Qte courtyard entrance. Gal!d c~munity French docxs lif conditioning Setts wanes sold now' • ' • -, .. PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 $8'9,950 Prime qualily craftsmanship, supe1bly decoraaed city light view. Sitting room off masler sui1e for discriminating buyers .. Talrl .. 1~ 1..-.MS-1"4 17031 $594 000 ~ _...---------custom RE-DO lite &'Brite. 4BPJJBA plus BoM rm. Huge private brick Patio for entertaining NEW while painlin/out. lite carpet & MtlRE. SUPERB peek VIEW. MOTIVATED!! Qst • ,,.,,,. ,,.,,_ Talkl u1.-.se-1Mt 11m $399,900 Firsl floor mstr suikl, hardwood flooring, we. 38R, 2.SBA. Galed ccmmunity NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ES $1,295-~~· Newrustom. 58R + 5.5BA tm. Approx. 7000sq fl of living area. Huge mstr suite. gourmet kithen. Large lot, 3-car garage & much more! $699.000 Im!"--------, Beautifully remodeled 58R + JBA hm in excellenl tamOyarea. Remodeledkithen. balhs. wood ftoors, French doors & much more. ,.,,,..., ·~ 1-800-5'5· 1"' 17231 $279,000 This large 68R (3200 sq h) hm on 1/4 acre lot Greal lor 2 lamilies & gaideners. Can Mn add accessory apartment NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 41 . 1-800-713 77. (* THEN ENTER THE CoRRESPONDING .. AuDIO Ail' to. Nu11aeR) 24 tbJR AUDK> D ESCRIPTION OF Au. f>Rof'ERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT N r\'JPORT B E ACH0S F 1qsr 24-HouR B ROKER GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sal~ price is $564,000 ($266.67/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less that $185.20/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! • r" ".'i"' l\n ,.,..,... ""'. "'"''-ro "",.,"' tT~..., PAGE 42 I SATU RDAY, October 29, 1994 ··Beverly White p r esents ... Cameo Shores Oceanfront Spectacular oceanfront property, beuti fully terraced to extend the outside living area f f1.>m the tree framed patio on the bluff dow n to a very special secluded cove. This 4 bedroom, 4 112 bath home was remodeled in 1987 and features a large entry courtyard with poo l & spa. $3,495,000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE , •. 2101 E. coast Highway ThePrudent1al ·~' 729-727 'J Cahforn1a Realty If .. ~----- • • • • • • • . . ' *REDUCED TO SELL* ' m3c:· MESA BUSINESS CENTER DEVELOPER CLOSE-OUT Only 2 Units Remaining C-2 2,000 Sq. Ft. G-5 1,400 Sq. Ft. $215,000 $135,000 50% Office · HVAC, 2 Story, Restroom Each Floor · 50% Warehouse · 2 Story, 10' x 12' Truck Door, Man Door' Ideal Location· Freeway Close Pride of Ownership -96 Unit Flagship Business Park Broker Cooperation Will Consider Lease-Back or Credit for Association Dues HIGHLY MOTIVATED -SUBMIT OFFER SHOWN BY OWNER, BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (71 4) 642-5212 Call Jan Lyttle or Lillian McKendry HAR. VIEW HOMES BEST TWO STORY. VALUE . In H.rbof View Homes-~ 5 bedroom ON THE HILL Somertet You11 mak8allnetllyonlh1aone. $469,000 New plumbing. newcarpeta, akyllghta, South lacl~. aumy rear y•d. Ari outatanclng '181ue Best buy In a one Stofy la this Monaco, • • • • •a!~·~;. • • • wlthmountainandeitylightsview. Own-LARGC SUNNY, YARD. ers take beaitiful cat8 of the home. with ~ upgraded kitchen & ba1hs. etc. Port S~flno model. Highly upgraded • • • • • • • • • • • • • • kitchen, endOsed breezeway. recesaed )ight· OUTSTANDING 4 BR Ing. oreat.enteriairrnent home. SISl.000 ••••••••••••••• Seautttolly cared tor Montego model, on quiet street Large. sooth-facing back yard. New non-combustible roof, security system. parquet flooring, 1485,000 CHRISTA & GERRY LONG ......... of Newport Beech tor 14 + ,..,., wNlt M~ ding more lhan 200 ...... . OCEAN VIEW LEASE -HAR. VUIEY! HILLS LUSK SECTION) 3 Bed-ooms & Den 2.5 BA. Stunning view of ocean and bay. catalina sunsets. Superb con- dition and superbly quiet location. '3,400 llonth ••••••••••••••• X LARGE DUPLEX GOOD INVESTMENT INCOME COM DUPLEX wllh 8 bedrooms and 6.5 belhs wlfl large Income. dose ID Oasis, wd just a lhort walk to CdM shops & beactl. Aont unit has been '9tTIOCWed and upgraded, with extra large master sultit. Both units have sun decks. 1115,000 ................. OUTSTANDING RENTAL 4 BEDROOMS 2 FAMILY ROOMS Upgraded Ponoflno model In Seewlnd (Harbor View Homes Ph Ill) . Compleeety '9mOdeled home. with view. Close to pool, apa. and com- munity tennis coun. Avalable tor S2,7IO mo . 9t==a0NGS OF NEWPORT =~~~·:"· GERRY .AND CHRISTA -640-LONG / 640-5664 MmT ~ti '°'l,1:1r redone through-out! NIW corpeh and flooring; NIW wmdow1, and counters. Ag,._, house with 1,880 sq. ft. MAKE OffEI NOW11 • $238,000 3 Bedroom, 2 1 /2 Both , fireplace, 3 Units · Each with garage and -..oohed ceilings through-out! laundry. Good tenants. ONLY $205,000 ASDeG $275,000 Costa Mesa beauty This house IS on a rare 011es1Led lol on a cuf·de-sac wh1Ch opens bll another cul~e-sac. There are no through streets. so the youngsters living hefe have a sale place 10 play Large patio and deci<rng ~u11ound the natural appeanng pool Natural rock surrounds ttie pool edge Tho lront door is sohd mahogany with bevel glass and lead inlays Entry floor is oak. plank and the homes exte1101 is accented w•th authentic used bock The pool is crossed fence. cleaned by an au1omat1<: sweep 4nd warmed inexpensively by brown boJtom and sides Healing except fOI spa area, 1s rarely needed The large play area and a mm1-fru11 orchatd meadow is fenced separately from the pool The door from the k1tthenllaundry room/bath opens 10 a play a1ea The'famity room and kitchen opoo 10 each Olher French shding doors and family room windows view lhe POOi Kitehen windows vjew the pool and play area Massrve volcan1e roek hreplace burns gas and wood Oak family room bookcases and cabinets contarn TV and stereo with storage IOI bar e1c This untt is bu11t-1n end remains With lhe house Kuchen 1s large and includes an ea11ng area The c11cular. easy-to- cntertaln floor plan includes a hanway leading from the kitchen 10 the laundry, bath. d1n1ng room and ~v!Og room ... · 01n1ng area and hv1ng room windows and doots are deeoraled wilh costly custom shogr screens They P'Olllde ltgtlt and povacy Second hrepfaco in the lrwlg room bums wood Of gas LMng room has crown and chat( mouldings · The master sorte includes a <'fessing room wilh large vantty, wardrobe and bath French sliders View and open ckOCUy to pool Of r~ ol lhe house Two add11iona1 large bedrooms and a large bath with dual- s1nk vanity are off the main hallway as 1s the master suite. The adclttlOl'lal bedrooms arc on the front ex.powre ol tho house lath and plaster cons1ruc11on prOlects l)(ivaoy and quiet catl Bonnie Turner ol Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa . (714) 668-9333 SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 I PAGE 43 . · Father/daughte.r .team joins"Grubt;> & Ellis Ron Mazzano. district manager and sent0< vice president Grubb & Eiits Reslden11al Newport Beach announced that Richard Halderman and Catherine Schweickert-who represent second and third generations realtors 1n the Newport Beach/Sal boa area -have j01ned the.sales team. Halde<man's parents, Guy and Florence Halderman, opened a Balboa Island real estate office in the mid 1 9~ remaining there unhl the early 1950s. In the following years. Halderman and his daughter Schweicl'<ert remained close to the Newport Beach/Balboa scene. In their new capacities with Grubb & Eiits. they will continue to concentrate on bayfronts and other fine properties. Their sales. merchandising skills and accomplishments include 10 years working with SchW0ickerl's late husband's company in the disposition of properties for institutional lenders. They also have sold tracts completed by the company as build-outs. along with custom homes arid condominiums. Halderman and his wife Marion have lived on the Bluffs for more than 22 years. They have two sons and two daughters. Halderman's interests and actrvilles cover a broad field, highlighted by travel abroad, and a love of football. tennis. golf and f1sh1ng He has an identical twin brother. Bob. who hves 1n Newport Beach Schweickert hves on Balboa Island She has two sons. two daughters.and 10 granchildren Three of her children are 1n the real estate business and• the other is an Orange County attorney Her actlVlhes include travel. football. music and surtt1sh1ng. Call Richard Halderman and Cathy Schweickert at Grubb & Eiits. 23 Corporate Plaza, SU1te 190. Newport Beach, (7 14) 644-6200. ........ ofOct.27, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y .. fixed 30. Y •• adjustable INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· INTUtEST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. TYPE PHOHE RATE OWN t!I IN A..P.R. RATE OWN ,%1 A.P.A. LOAH 1%1 .. 0£X FREQ. Abacus Financial Group R {8001 938-9393 8.750% 5 1.750 15 8.985 2.875% 10 2.250 6.543 350.000 2.375 110 1M American Home Loans R (714) 955--3633 9.125% 10 0.000 . 15 9.164 2.875% 20 0.000 6.846 500.000 2.900 110 lM American Residential K {800! 942-6737 9.000% 10 1.500 30 9.210 • S.625% 5 1.250 8.626 203,150 2.875 6CO 6M ARCS Mor1Qage K (800! 6n·9080 8.875% 5 2.500 30 9.198 3.500% 20 1.000 6.676 203,150 2.625 110 1M Bank of America B (800! 424-2632 9.125% 10 2.125 45 9.409 5.000% 10 1.750 8.751 203.150 2.625 1TS 6M Bank of California B (714) 252-3367 9.000% 10 1.250 30 9.181 5.875% 20 1.250 8.699 500,000 2.750 lTS lY California Federal Bank ~ (800! 225-3337 9.125% 20 1.375 45 9.322 3.500% 20 1.000 6.501 203,150 2.450 110 1M Cettified Fui ldlnQ Corp. K {800! 592·5363 8.875% 10 2.125 15 9.155 2.750% 20 0.500 6.497 203.150 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhettan B {714! 760-2671 8.880% 20 2.000 30 9.146 5.375% 25 2.000 8.295 1,000,000 2.625 6TB 6M Citibank B {714) 634-093~ 9.250% 10 1.000 60 9.404 57$% 25 1.000 8.326 700,000 2.750 6TB 6M 99untrywid! Funding K (800) Sn·5626 9.000% 5 1.750 45 .. 9.238 3.875,.o 10 1.500 6.979 203,150 2875 1fo 1M Oetrlctt MortO!Q! GroYP R {71 4) 759-9692 8.750% 5 1.750 15 8.985 2.875% 20 1.000 6.546 500.000 2500 110 1M Emery FNncial, Inc. R (7l4) 729-9200 8.750% 10 1.875 15 8.999 3.950% 20 1.500 6.404 600,000 2300 110 1M Ant Cdfomil ~-K (800! 306-3262 9.125% 5 1.250 30 9.307 5.250% 10 1.125 8.756 203.1 50 2.625 L6M 1M i=-1111 tntefState Bank B {800! 560-5001 9.125% 20 1.875. 30 9.380 5.625% 20 1.375 8.862 203, 150 2.750 lTS 6M First Natioowide Mtg. K (800! 843-2265 9.()()()% 5 1.250 30 9.181 3.500% fO 1.500 6.600 203,150 2.500 110 1M Fleet MOl1gage K ,800! 700-5650 9.375% 5 0.250 45 9.443 6.375% 10 1.500 8.781 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y Fronllne~ K {800! 729-5626 9.()()()% 20 2.000 12 9.267 2.875% 20 1.375 6.708 500.000 2.625 110 fM Glendale Federal Bank s (800! 560-9000 8.875% 5 1.250 45 9.054 5.375% 20 1.000 8.924 203.150 2.875 lTS 6M HomeSa'lingl s t8001 975-5051 9.050% 10 1.500 30 9.260 3.750% 20 1.500 6.502 500,000 2.400 110 1M HOUMhold Bank B (714) 261-1818 9.125% 5 1.375 30 9.322 5.375% 10 1.625 8.544 203,150 2.500 L6M 6M ~Mortgage R (714) 248-1178 8.875% 10 1.875 15 9.126 2.875% 20 0.000 6.846 500.000 2.900 flO 1M NeWl)Of1 Financial K {800! 808-5628 8.875% 10 1.625 7 9.097 2.875% 20 0.000 6.846 500.000 2.900 110 1M Oc:ffnview Financial R {800) 266-0555 9.()()()% 10 1.125 10 . 9.166 a.i50% 10 1.250 8.,.0 203,150 2.750 lTS 1Y Southern Callfomia Sav. s {800! 435-5611 9.000% 10 2.250 30 9.,297 3.750% 20 1.125 6.565 350.000 2 500 110 1M • Union Bank B (800) 453· 1288 9.()()()% 20 2.000 60 9.267 5.375% 20 1.000 6.643 203,150 2625 110 6M Wells Fa!JI!!! Bank B !800! 225-5932 9.125% 20 1.500 60 9.336 3.800% 20 1.000 6.552 203.150 2.500 110 lM Western Financial Sav. s (800) 562-M93 9.()()()% 5 2.125 45 9.282 3.350% 20 1.000 6.550 203,150 2.500 110 1M loll._, I .. I~ ""'9'WTll -30t'30 ODnliellllollll ll'IOl1glgff. r,pe ol L.endlr la: 8 • 8enll. I( • ~ b9nllef; R • ITIOf9lge twoker; S • MYingl & loin. ~ b.ni.s end bl0Mr'l lf9 ...,_,by lie c.11otN1 Dip9111M '1A "Ill EW .... a bloMtotCOIJ)Olellolt. For~-......,., eel Clllf. OM 11(ttl)227-o93t . .._,..,__lot ...... • en in.oduclory ,_ lotlle firsl ..,_tmenc period. Dowtt P..-.C 11 emount of CMtl ("-o1 ... prtcej pa111 ID ....., pitar ID ..... ,.._. CIOl'llnlCC. ........ -'It. ol loen bllerlC9 peld to Mdir II tln'9 ol lo9n doling. LOCll.-i is hi number ol dllys **' gulnt' ... 111• P"9' to doUlll A.P.... • lie annull l*Cll illlgl ,_ ~ II In ....._.. ...., C1011 of .. 1o11n 10 lie borrowtr. 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Co.. 1lt0 E 17" 5'., ~ tOO, Sera,,,_• CA 92701 (714) 83&-1 t n COPYRIGHT O t "4 Mol1glge News Co .,.._._ - PAGE 44 / sAruAoAv;tl'1cfo6er29, 1994 . NEWPORrB~K!COSTKMESA"Pt[OrrR™ 'ESTA BackBay ·Classics .announ _ces grand opening The BackBay Classics. a gated single family enclave of eight homes in .East Costa Mesa. is celebrating its grand opening this weekend, according to Mark Buckland. president of The Olson Company, developers of the · Classics. The BackBay Classics is the lowest priced single family home community behind gates in the Newport/Costa Mesa area. "The homes are now complete and ready tor viewing,· said Buckland. I think prospective buyers will be surprised by the spacious flow of the floorplan and the volume that is featured throughout the homes. The fact that the Classics are gated is even more of an incentive to liv.e here." The homes ar&priced from $244,900-to $254,900 and were designed by the nationally renown architectural firm of William Hezmalhalch. "The homes at the BackBay Classics feature an architectural design rarely seen in Orange County." said Roland Fournier, director of design for Wiiiiam Hezmalhalch. "We recently utilized this design for a community in Aliso Viejo 'which had buyers waiting in line. It is considered revolutionary because it allows for a design that is very attractive. spacious and functional, but dramatically reduces construction costs. "The homes at BackBay reflect the early Craftsman period that dates back to the 1920s," added Fournier.. "This basically represents itself as the California Bungalow and Prairie style of architecture that is very family oriented. We designed front porches to draw interaction from the neighbors which also serves as a buff er between the home and private street. We also developed a cluster-type site plan to increase the common play area for children.· The BackBay Classics feature 1,600 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Also incorporated into the designs are a family room with fireplace, gourmet island kitchen, spacious master . bedroom suite with balcony and distinctive exterior detailing with front porGh. The Olson Company. is a highly respected residential development firm based in Seal Beach. Since 1988, the firm has specialized in developing high quality communities throughout Orange County, including Catalina Court, a 21-home community in Los Alamitos; Sausalito Place, a nine-unit attached community in Los Alamitos; Heil Park, a 24-home community in Fountain Valley and a 51-unit community in planning in Los Alamitos. The BackBay Classics are located at 2042 Santa Ana Blvd., Costa Mesa. Sales office is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, call 646-3632 . -·--neWPORrBEA'CHlCOSTA~MESA"PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 45 . . ~ .:.f"I r •. :n:;r L ive among friend in 11~1· '1.1 -~' ~J.,i1~ • ~ 11 • · thi small, private enclave of eight beautiful new detached homes in Eastside Cos~ Mesa -ju t minutes from Newport .Beach and the Back Bay. The homes were designed by William Hezmalhach and AS.50Ciates, one .. of the nation's most respected arc~itectutal finns, and feature a clas.5ic California Bungalow design that has won numerous architectural awards. The homes have ·" . .. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with fireplace, gounnet island kitchen, spacious master bedroom suite with balcony, and distinctive exterior detailing with front porch. Th~· eight home could be sold within the first eight hours of opening: We suggest you be among the first to see dlem. For more information call (714)646-3632 . . ··IN I $244,900 _ -:. $254,900 . 2042 Santa Ana Blvd. • Sales Office Open Daily 1~ ~ 5pm M.Utlo ..Jon !NI tJ oo nrc td1ttt racul ~ • • PAGE 46 I SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 CORONA DEL MAR 3610 Lilac 2BR Sun 1-5 $315,000 ' Grubb & Ellis 644-6200 ,- 3801 Inlet Isle 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $895,000 Corona del Mar Properties • 673-8494 614 Larkspur 2BR Sat 1-4 $51 9,000 Franklin Realty +Studio 640-7000 .)( 309 . "'' COSTA MESA 227 Mesa Drive 3BR . Sun 1-5 $238,000 Marge Le~ Realty 722-6488 - 298 Cecil Place 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 . $229,000 Jay Ferguson, Agent 650-3008 HUNTINGTON BEACH • 4 . ' 830 Geneva 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $304,500 By Owner 969-1139 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E NEWPORT BEACH 16 Chatham Court 3BR Sun 1-5 $995,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 107 Via Genoa, Lido 4BR Sun 12-4 $659,000 Prudential Newport .j 675-6992 12 Vienna 3BR Sun 1-5 $595,000 t5rubb & Ellis 644-6200 . 80 Sea Island Dr. 3BR Sun 1-5 L By Owner 760-6576 600 Gary Place 3BR • Sat/Sun 1-5 $375,000 Vic Jashinski1 Realtor 645-6269 ARISTOCRATIC BELCOURT -COOP~Tl'VE SEU.ER -------.--Belcourt Corner "D~ Model -. ·:·~.ASSUMABLE LOAN . ... ·seller Will do Cr~ative Financiog·· :. Exc,hange -Lease .:. Option Carry Large T.D. for. Qualified Buyer Elegant, Formal Home -. Huge Master Suite 3 Fireplaces -Den w/Bar -Reduced to $995,000 . 16 Ch~tham Court -Open Sun 1-5 ' Presented by: Lucille Hoyt WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ·SINCE".,. ONE CIVlC PLAZA, SUITE 260 • 644-4910 .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE On or Off Ilg Canyon Golf Course From $359,000 to $47,,000 BEST .V AlUE IN NEWPORT BEACH FOR PRIVATE SHOWINGS, CALL MELINDA MASON 759-7700 Barbara Sanregret, Realtor Ha.st In Personalized Service" 2140 Vista Dorado . . Newport Beach Beautiful Bluffs Delores Plan over- looking the most fabulous greenbeh ! 3BR +. 2.5BA with whitewashed plan- tation shutters & oak mantle fireplace. This unit has a large. enclosed patio with a South we t facing expo· ure . . Total privacy with great curb appeal. Great buy! ....................... $309,000 F~ 305 Enero Neweort Beach Pri tine Bluffs t-Plan with 180" panoramic deep water views of New- port's Bay, un eL, and night lights! This pacious home of 2,200 s.f. include a large fam. rm., two FP. large gated courtyard, & security y -· tern . A total ly cu tomized end unit with secluded location! $549,000 Fee IH >l (~Bl LI.I·.'· BKR 17 1~1 720-170~ . UNTINGTO UNdMARk 1565 SIERRA CIRCLE, H ( At lMTAIMAGNOliA) • JBR Sl 94K Plus OdtHS • 24 S1cuaity Gu.ads • <>•n Spouu Mun b1 f S + • Mubi .. MillioN Doll.ta · Rua1.uioN f Acility • Poots..Sp•s .. T1NNis • Sltufft1boAad .. AaT .. WoodcufT .. PuniNG GRUN · ~ Billi•aft..Co .. Ed GyM .. Tunl • Colf 6 BaidGE Clubs • PuriH BiNGO .. DANClS--ETC. ll«E BEING 0/11 YACA flON "YEAR llOUfllD• JACK CAREY, BROKER . CIN·-••..CAU ANmME· ' Newport Beach (By Owner) EXECUTIVE TOWNHOUSE On Bolf Course $25,000 DOWN . Assume ·payments, $1,570/MO .. + small 2nd. Owner will carry. · 3BR • 21/2BA • PRIVATE GARAGE Immaculate condition -· Extensive upgrades 80 SEA ISLAND DRIVE . Open House SUNDAY 1-5PM . Call ·Owner -760-6576 • llmA IBLAND VALUBB I Spacious & model ~ feet 2Bdrm and 3Bdrms on ~ COUt'$8 with 180 VIEWS! Priced to sell from $599.00J w/TERMS! EASTllLUFF VALUE 5Bdrm remodeled family home near Fashion Island w/spa & l_rg private ~ .°"ty $539,9CXl w/TEAMS! SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 /PAGE 47 HARllOA Rll:Xim ESTATE 1 eo· ocean. Catahna & a>/ lights ll18WS 6.500 ft custom w/pool & spa An Absolute VaJ. ue et $2.300,QCX) w/TEAMSI PATRICK TENORE 18 YEAR REAL ESTATE ,, "SPECIALIST" OVER .Sli!50 M ILLION SOLD PERSONALLY -.-i• REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE LOANS DIAL: 1-800-723-7723 and enter the talking ad number and hear the deuils of propcttics at your leisure! MAIN BAYFRONT CONDO Gorgeous "picture-perfect"' townhome w/PANORAMIC Back Bay VIEW in New- port Beach. Owner wi ll 2HR d\.'n, .! 1B 1111m ... 11.,,l Sacrifice. • l:k·rh•.:r l.lf~I llfl 1.f\ \..Ill h l·n fl< 11>nn~ 1 .. ,J, ' 111 rn ., ~ \\.Ill r SS49,000 \11.•\\ <ll''"' ''"''''Ill \\lfll 1 ....... , .~ 111,pl 'll Call PAUIA SMITH ~··11 J<~" .1, ... 1.it-k Ad 6 ~tng ss-19.900 Remax-· r&ii/)JACOBS REALTY · 854-7711 or SS9-i~~!! ~ r;. .. v (71~4-67s-6670 WOULD YOU BELIEVE .-----._. __ _..._1_.1_z_s_.r_10-.ii~~~--~~ ••• . t£'O C"1ry Pkl('e ,,..., C,f , " /1 ,,1/.1. • • Whl'lhl'l to take is bn~k walk around th1• chlh cl\erlo<Jlo;inq 1h, I 111111111 P11n hr or d ~hort bike hike 10 the beach there !>llll 1' to tw luund dllnrddhlt1 hou-1119 111 ~ \•pcm • Ye this 3 ~room 2 bulh ~ C'dr gdr.1ge 1 t100 t\kit famd\ hc•m•• in ~."port ll1•u1hh would bnng ellC1tement to anyone, wctnt111q l(l tw "ht'rt> the artlon L• lt''i w1thm I 0 minutt> to alioost e\iel'\'thtnq "'hl'th1•r 1t bt• ., h<'Klh chur• h1•" ' pptn9 re tauran tenm c.ourt~. goll coor.,e-. dn<t murh more>'' • You would own the land and.tht'H' cttt• no "'"'l<i.111on It."'" ph1<o htt\ 1nq th•• tnondli ''' neighbors. •, · "' ','I,, uli;'v ' ~ •• N/,,/ • (:., Vic MlMk1. Rcolk r (114) b4~2tf.l .. . ' ' . . ~· . -. .. • PAGE 48 . SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 ·. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . Why hire .a .compaity that will o.nly go " ... . . " an extra mile? · .· "'-. . I • • ; ~ ~ / Wbell Coldwell B-anker gcies an e:Xtra . : .. thtee . .thousand. · ( . . . . ' ~ t • ' . . . . .. . At Coldwell Banker, with more than 2,200 offices across . North America and more than 54,000 sales associates and employees, we generate buyers nationally. We go the distance! , Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 2121 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .. (714) 644-9060 .· PAGE 48. SATURDAY, October 29, 1994 , . . NEWPORT BEACH/eOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ' . Why · hire a co~pany that wi~i only ~o · · : · .1 . " . . . . . . ~ . , ) . ~ - . . --" .. • · · " ·an ·extra mile.? .· . . . . .• ll . . . . . · j -~ . Wh~D Coldwell Banker gO~s · an ·extra · . . . : three thousand .. · . • ~ . . . ' t •• At ColdWell Banker, with more than 2,200 offices a:crosS ~ · North America and more than 54,000 sales associates ~ . . . and employees, we generate buyers nationally. _ · We go the distance! · . • I • -C oldwell Banker Newport Beach 2121 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar (714) ~4.4~9060 ' • J s