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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-11-12 - Orange Coast PilotThe weatherman ~1 · says we're not going to get wet this weekend. But ~ we've heard that before, haven't we. Better keep an umbrella in the car just in case. See Weather, Page AZ Win.ship beings cOlorfJtl background to c~uncil . ..._ Ron Winship's politital views, past history and stunning win in Tuesday's Newport Beach election are providing plenty of fodder for community chatter. BY EVAN HENEJlSON, SYAn Wuna NEWPORT DEACH -Ron Winship says he has not slept since Election Day. "And I might not sleep again until next Wednesday,'' said Win- ship, referring to the day when the final results of the Newport Beach City Council election will be re- . ' leased. Until tMs final vote ii tal- lied, Winship is careful about pro- claiming victory and even ret.sea to be photoaraphed for a profile. Meanwhile, many in the com- munity arc losing sleep themselves over t~c prospect of Winship sit- ting on the council and making major decisions about the city. His surprise victory over · the heavily favored Th<?mas Edwards for the District 4 scar has com- munity leaders marveling over the 26-vote upset and questioning Winship's qualifications. But his friends say he's the perfect man for the job. Where Edwards is a planning commissioner and an attorney whose campaign literature touted "18 years of community service," Winship has a more unconven- tional history. In an ·election dominated by talk of relieving pressure from John~ Attention ruture candidates: U you want to be elected, stay away rrom FrectMartin. See column, page A3 Wayne Airport, Winship took a political gamble by opposing Mea- sure A, the El Toro Airport Initia- tive. The president of the Parker- Longbow public relations firm ad- mits to filing for bankruptcy in 1986 after a computer company partnership, Reon Corporation In- DoN UAcH/DAll.Y ~ILO Sandra Evanson watches television with sons Zackary, Chris and Trevor, from left, before they head off to school. A mothee's iob is never done Living in a motel, Sandra Evanson learns to make ·the best of tough ·situation BY TINA BOl.<lA1TA, STAH WUTSa T here arc some days when aJI that Sandy Evanson wants is a few hours of peace and quiet and some time to be alone. poor judgment. A few may have fallen victim to both. Still, they continue on, tryi ng desperately to keep their family unit intact. And many, like the Evansons, view motel life as their only option. That can be n tough bill to fill for someone who's living in a onc·room motel unit with a husband nnd three boys. "I have my days when I just want to go away or havf just 24 hours to myself,'' said Sandy, 39, who's been living at the Costa Mesa Motor Inn with her family for the past 18 months. "But, that's impossible right now. So, you just J1Ulintaio. Thar's just the way it is, that's just how things are. The Evansons are one of thousands of families in Orange County who call the nearest motel their home. Once a housewife, Sandy now feels the pressure of being the family's sole breadwinner. And the stress that goes • tllong with that responsibility can sometimes be overwhelming. But Sandy's.learned how to cope with the emotional strain .. Some families point to the sluggish economy lllllfOGI' jQb market as the 10urce of ~ llDOblcs, while other families arc ljdlerina the consequences of "What I usually do is pray, go for a walk," she said. "I j14.st give myself a little he MOftL/P• .. Al 1 ternational, went sour . A name change has also prompted questions. Winship s3ys he changed bis name from Ronald William Hickman in 1984 because he was getting married and want- ed to keep his stepfather's name in case he had children. Winship and his. second wife Anna Chris- tina have no children. In his earlier years, the candi- d~s, he diCl everything from attaching heat shields to the Apol- lo Space Capsule to working on a cruise ship to the Virgin lslan,ds he WINIMIP/h9e A11 Ron Winship Castaways plan spares Dover Drive, for now ~ Under pians approved for project. street won 't be widened and bonds will pay for paving and grading. BY EvAN H ENERSON, STAFF \\'a1n:a. NEWPORT BEACH -The approval of a l l 9·1ot housing sub- division at the Upper Castaways will not include the widening of Dover Drive -at least not fur the time being. . · At a Thursday night hearing be- fore the. Planning Conunission, representatives of The Irvine Co. agreed to purchase bonds rather than pay up front funds for paving and grading of Do\'er Drive. The decision came as a relief to area residents and commission mem- bers who worried that the widen- ing will cause traffic problems and destroy important environmental resources in the area. The bond option means that the fa te of the road will be deter- mined at a later date. Much of the discussion during Thursday's two-hour hearing fo- cused on the effects of widening Dover Drive. , Ot)ler residents raised concerns about building an "exclusive" housing complex with- out allowing public access to sce- nic trails. The commission ulti- mately approved the proposal by a unanimous vote. The Up(>er Castaways is one of the few re mainjng undeveloped pieces of real estate in Ne" port Deach. A 1993 measure \\hich would have allo,,ed city residcnb to keep the area as a IJrge park failed at the polh la:.t }Car, gi,ing The In ine Co. the opportunity to proceed \\1th its plan. Em 1ronmentalists "ho have fol· lo"cd the fate of the land sinte 1989 decl3red themselves pleased \\ilh the direction the project ap- pears to be t:iking, p:irticul:irly since the proposal to \\iden por- tions of Do,cr Drive to six lanes \\ill not immediately go forward. "If they don'l widen it, they solve ;ill sorts of problems," said Dr. Jan Vandcrsloot;,\ho is con- cerned :ibout the fate of some '''etlands 1n the irrca. '·The city's traffic projections s:iy that it should be widened, but 1 think tho ... e figures need to be re-examined." Dy tapering a section of the street from SL'\ lanes to four, the city "111 d1\ert traffic into a resi- dential community on 16th Street, Vande~loot added, an are:i which ulrc:idy has ,speed humps to com- b:it excessh e t r~fic. Environmentalist Allan Beek, while st:iting that the project was much improved from pre"ious de- signs, objected to the construction of locked security gates in a com· munity Y.here other developments do not have such mc~ures. The project. Irvine Co. officials noted, calls for the dedication of approximalely 150 acres of land to the city for open space as well as substantial funds for circulation study costs. Although the commission re- peatedly stated that •they \\Ould n1Jkc no dc:ci:.1on on !.treet ,., idcn· ing, commbs1on ch:iir\.\ioman Norm:i Glo,cr st:itcd for the record th.it she ":is opposed to the \\tdenmg of Do,er Ome. Despite approval from planners, residents vow to fight Taco Bell BY EVAN RENEii.SON, STl\FF Wann NEWPORT BEACH -Ddpite Planning Commission approval, a proposed Taco Bell restaurant on Mariners Mile is still very mucti under the heat lamps, :is far as local residents ·are concerned. Members of the Cliff Haven community, located di rectly above the proposed Taco Dell site on West Coast Highway, declared themselves outraged by the com- mission's Thursday night decision allowing the Taco Bell to operate from 5 a m. to 2 a.rn. on a year- round ba~1s. Since lhe proposal first came before the commission in September, residents have claimed th:it :i 24-hour fast-food restnur:int would bring unwelcome noise, cro\\ds and lighting to a peaccf ul rc:iidcntial area. After dcblting possible hours of operation, the commission settled on the 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. schedule, an arrangement \.\ihich did not Sil ''ell \.\itth Cliff Ha,en res1denb. "\Va are ab~lutely appalled by ... TACO llLL/ ... 9• A4 INllDI INllDI Mystery dr•s no barrel ol laughs tor authorities Cati Mia 1111111111111 . 11111- Costa Mesa High rupning oock Brian Reeves fights for extra yafdage against Laguna Hills defensive back Ted Wennzel Friday nlRht. Laguna Hills deleated the Mustangs 27·14 ., win the Pacific l~ ~ip.Cou MeU finishes tied for second and will belinOF,,..... Kt1or'I next wftk. See Sootta, pap 11 -MMe~' PU.Of ;~ P.Jentified man Cliil Ffiday night after he apparentlY tried to cros.s the northbound lanes of Newport Boulevard against a red light and was thrown abOut 100 feet by an oncoming car. See story, page AS ··-Best Buys ................... A2 C~fied ................... BS Community Forum ... A 1 O Rel~ ..................... A6 SeNa Clubt ............. A2 Society ...................... Ail ~ ......................... 11 St.aeeiites ................... M ' -,,'!&.: ~cai..a 7 .... .... . 0 ..................... -:- ~ Containers used for cement sealer float into the bay, prompting a multi-agency effort to corral them . Environmental damage said to be minimal. BY MAJ.CS. POSNU.. STAJP Wmu BACK DAY -About 12 bar- rels -some containing a flam- mable, petroleum-based cement sealer -bobbed their way down a flood conUOI channel and into Upper ud Lower Newpon Bay oa Friday motaina. Abou• bar or rive ol lbe dnunl bad their ~ cu,..a.ct • U.uict. but thole' area'• water tiaM Pd showlid lips ol trace lcab, ICX'Ordina to U.S. Cout OUanl Chief Sh1wn LoolcN. ... .....,..._M / t A2 Saturday, November 12, 1114 Tlclc, tockl Hurry to benant toy sale Tllndly T HE TICKTOCKER THIWT Shop a1 540 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa is having a onc·day·'Only toy sale organized by the Nntiom1l Charity League from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday. The sale is for pre-holiday shoppers looking for good buys on toys. If you'd like to donate toys to the thrift store, it 's accepting good condition toys. Proceeds from the sale will ben'efit the Orange Coast College children's center, a day care center for student~ with -...1110..--a children, and Gr• High Hopes, a head trauma 'WJtlllF rehab center in ------Costa Mesa. Best Call 120-0892 Buys fo r more information. 0 t\IKE SHOES ;arely go on sale, but u1 Big S Sporting Goods (545-~7) a t '2324 Harbor Bl vd. in Co!>la l\tesa, there's a big sale on Nike <Jn<l other top name brands, including A~ics, Reebok, Brooks and Etonic. Tl]e biggest savings is on the Nike Huarache-Fit running shoe, that regularly retails. ut $114.99, on !>ale at S44.99. Also, men's Air Solo Flight basketball shoes are on sale· at $39.99, regularly priced at $94.99. 0 NORDSTROM at South Coast Plaza is having a special evening of holiday shopping to benefit the Assistance League of Newport/ Mesa from 8 to 11 p.m., Nov. 19. Karen Tatik, Gourmet magazine's specia l projects chef, will demonstrate restive recipes and tips for holiday entertaining. And, Barbara Stultz, Gourmet's tabletop specialist, will show beautiful ways to decorate a table. Tick<91l.) arc SI 0. For reservations, c::i ll the concierge at 850-3790. 0 T IJ E FAIHVIE\V DEVELOPMENTAL Center (957-5000) b hosting its annual Ho I lo Holiday Doutique from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Wednesday in the • Fairview Auditorium -just follow the balloons. f airview is nt 2501 Harbor Dlvd. in Costa Mesa. More th:ih 30 craftcrs will be there, along with toys, clothing and food. All money raised goes to l>upport special progr:ims at birview, including the Special Olym pics, Very Special Arts Program and the annual Christmas program in which Fairview purchases 1wo gifts for each resident. 0 t OR IJOLIUAY GIFTS, Hickory Fnrms (642·4302) at Westcliff PIJza is offering free shipping on any prcp:ickaged gifts valued at more th;rn S9.99. 0 JJest Buys Dppcnrs Tllursdays and SnturdDys. W/letller you're D 111crd1D11t ~r u shopper, if you kno1.-of D good buy, c11/I mt at S/0-122-1, fu me DI 6-16-4170 or write to 111(:: JJcst Buys, Dnily Pilot, JJO W. BDy St., CoslD Mesa, Cnllf. 91627. . LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOltOI, S40-1224, at. 361 Row, row, row your boat Axel Kusber grimaces as the Orange Coast College crew practices for this weekend's Newport Autumn Rowing Festival. At right, OCC coach Dave Grant delivers instructions to the crew during an early-morning practice Friday in Newport Bay. The Newport Aquatic Center will host the festival Sunday. ,.. The first race begins at 7 a.m. at the tip of Udo Island. For more Information, call 646-7725. PHOTOS BY CAsEY P.·LUKSCH/D/J'J.Y PILOT What are you thankful for? Last year we asked our readers and our community leaders to share the spi rit of tho i;eoson with the Daily Pilot by telling us what they were th ankful for. The response was overwhelming, insightful and poignant. We received a letter from a man who'd lost his son in a car accident. He wrote about loss and hurt and anguish and -ultimately -the strength he found in friends, family and religion. We received a letter from a charity leader who expressed thanks that she didn't have to endure what her clients did. And we received dozens of letters from readers who were thankful for the things most of us take for granted -health, family, opportunity. So again we're asking our readers to think about "what yo u're th::inkful for," and share those reflections with us. Please send your letters and essays to Steve Ma(ble, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. We will print as many of the responses as possible on Thanksgivi.ng Day. CITYllDI Curtain is up for arts education in local schools B v MA.J.y ANw ff.u.MoN, SrAFr Wuna The arts will take center i.tage next year at Newport-Mesa schools. ~ )'o affirm its renewed commitment to fine and performing an s, Newport-Mesa Unified District trustees voted Monday to dedicate the 1995-96 school year as a "Celebration of the Arts." . With the resolution, the district acknowledged the community's support for the arts and decided to encourage growth in arts .while honoring accomplishments of students and staff. The idea was proposed by Eleanor Anderson, the district's • director of curriculum and assessment. All yeat long, schools will highlight va rious types of fine and performing arts through exhibits, recitals and productions. "This strengthens our commitment to the arts as an integral part of the curriculum," said board President Ed Decker. "The arts not only enhance the curriculum, but we will take a giant step toward helping young people be better students by providing art instruclion in the early years." The district also approved Monday its first policy outlining guidelines for fine and performing arts. The policy calls fo r the district to off er a comprehensive arts program for all students, complete with lstaff training, facilities, supplies and materials. "Art should never be considered something peripheral,'' Decker said. "lt should be considered essential. When a school district has a prog{am that does not include the arts as an integral part of the curriculum, we arc doing our students a disservice." In September, trustees unanimously approved putting $130,000 into the district's ans curriculum. Funds came from interest collected from a $5 million endowment fund established for the district by The Irvine Co. in 1990. DCC computer club meets Nov. 19 Newport mobUe home park suners 12-llour power outage Orange Coast College's IDM PC Users Group will meet from 9 a.an. to noon Nov. 19 in OCC's Science Hall. The sessions are geared toward beginning and intermediate IBM and compatible computer users. Participants trade information and help each other out. Meetings include guest speakers and demonstrations of new software and hardw:ire. Members have access to public domain software , special interest groups, a monthly newsletter and a remote bulletin board i.ystem. The next meeting is planned for Dec. 17. Visitors arc welcome. Registration wilt be held ut the door. For more information, call 843-2048. Residents of Bayside Village Mobile Home Park in Newport Beach spent more than 12 hours in the dark between Thursday night and Friday morning, after a transformer apparently blew out. The outage at 300 E::ist Coast Highway was first reported to Southern California Edison about 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to company spoke swoman Christie McDaniel. Residents in the ,complex said they were unable to use any appliances, including the heater, stoves and telephones. Mobile home parks typically are run off qf a single transformer at a.central location in the complex, McDaniel said. liilf.;iL MAIU ll•ADDHU lustr11tlons, cdllorial molter or •d-WIATHI R I URP UPOllT \'crtltcmcnta herein (lift be rcpro- COITAMllA Ow addral JI lJO W. Jl,;y SL, dYCCd •itbout wriucn pcrmiuion rNChing 1 S knot ts TllMPlllATU•U fr•• lwfll .. / c.o.&a Miu, CA 9'2617. ol CIOPJrllht owner. with some choppy w .... , .. 1.-•11R..- •• blllrlll by Exchllllll Club BY JIM D& BooM, SrlClAL TO Tlll DAILY PILOT C LUB NOTES -Newport Beach Fire Captain Todd Knipp was honored as Firefighter of the Year by the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. ' Fire Chief T~m Riley, was introduced by member Jotl Scbelner, who in turn presented Knipp. Knipp, in his . acknowledgment of the award, said he represented all the firefighters in the department. •Costa Mesa Rotary Club presents a wine tasting dinner and auction on at 6 p.m. Friday at the Costa Me sa Golf and Country Club. Featured wines include Saca Mesa, Santa Barbara, Rosemount, Australia Groth and Napa. Tickets arc $30 and can be purchased by calling president Peter Viotto at 757-5000. 0 WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS -Sam Ccorge, a professional soccer player, sponsored by Pat Merrell; Kyle Krause, newscaster, sponsored by Ed Jackson, and Orval Holman, sponsored by Norm Von llenen, all who joined the Newport Harbor Exchange Club. 0 UPCOMlNG-MEETINGS - TUESDAY 7:30 a.m ..... Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Oub. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanh Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Cerlter to hear J ohn DeWitt on "Releaf Costa Mesa." 6:30 p.m: -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and country Club. W.EDNESDAY 7 a.m. -Cd)ta Mesa-Ora.nae Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant for a "Day at the Races" .by Chanceford Mounce. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at the Mesa Verde Country Oub to bear from Pegy Aaatol, principal of Estancia High School. Noon -The Exch:anae Club or Orange Coast will meet at the Dahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear "One Nation Under God" from Mike Dale. 5 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets nt the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a special Paul Harris Night with Supervisor Tom and Emma Jane Riley. For more informatio~ call 548-4942. THURSDAY 7: 15 a.m. -South Const Metro Rotary Club the "Taste of Costa Mesa Cub" meets at the Center • Club. Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corona dcl Mar meets. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear about high school athletics. Noon -Newport-Irvine Rotary Club will meet at the Atrium Marquis Hotel (formerly the Airporter Garden Hotel) to hear. Consul Genernl or Japan Seiicblro Noboru. Members of the Japan-American Society will also be in attendance. Mr. Noboru will be speaking on the "New Economic Relationship Between the United States and Japan." 12:15 p.m. -The Exchanae Club or Newport Harbor meets at Charley Browns for "One Nation Under God" by U. Fauntleroy, us~c. SCrY~ Club Updatt /1 pub/Jsbtd truy Saturday la tbt Dally Pilot. POUOflLU TO.,... a con1mo11 vm..•,• m llOW TO DACH UI TH9aJ It., ....... ~' 11 " chc P"iloia policy '° proinpdy ClmalatJoa corma II aron ol ....,._, Pk.-all UO. J lU, Cll. J6l. (Tbe Tlmu "11ti.. lAWdl. 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The loss wu listed as 11,0SO. lllWfOll'l llACll JOO block or llo1pll•I l.eM: A comprCSIOr, two eommerciol wcuumi and other clcanin& equipment were reported stolen from a storaac locker where 1ho lock wu cut off. n•OfllllNY • Ir a car appcan to be followlna you, tum and walk ill tbc opposJtc dlttctto.. ar walk oo •be other aide ol 1119 ltrOet. • Newport Beach/Colta Mesa Dally Piiot Saturday, November 12, 1994 Al Want to· lose an election? Just . get FPed to back you I f )OU c.,,.er decide to run for political office, do yourself a favor: Don't let me support )'OU. On the Coast Beg me, strong-arm me, bribe me, thre:uen me -do whatever you have to do - but don't let rne endorse you. Don't even let rne predict you might have a re:ison:ible ch:ince of winning. · If I write anything good about you, odds are great th:it you will end up toast. With four or five exceptions, the candidates I either actively supported or picked to win (not necessarily the same) were dog meat. On the Newport-Mesa )Chool board races I batted .0000. Of course, any fool could ha'e predicted the Newport Deach City Council races. The wi ns by John Hedges, Norma Glover and Dennis O'Neil were sure bets. No surprises whatsoever. Dut Ron Winship apparently squeezing out Tom Edwards by 26 votes? That, friends, is a surprise. Nay, a flabberg:istmentl In the other races, citizens vo ted for the establishment candidate: a'n incumbent, a planning commissioner, a former city attorney. Dut then they turn right around and vote against another establishment candidate. If the people were determined to vote against one establishment candidate, why couldn't it have been one of the other ones? Why did three people with endorsements from the cops, the firefighters, the chamber and the Daily Pilot win, while a candidate with identical support loses? Indeed, an my judgment, Tom Ed"'ards w:is the best c:indidate of the bunch. So why did \Oters reject him :ind elect someone with no record ,of public service? Why did they vote in waves for a self-described "Gadny, lightweight, loose cannon"? Terrific. Jus t what we needed. Sid Soffer in a suit. Except Sid, like it or not, has been a presence at council meetings for years. Even Winship can't figure out why so many people voted for him. ' And nobody can figure out whY. so many voted against Edwards, a non-controversial type who has spent years serving 1he city and its pc·ople. Ma}be things would have been different if Edwards h:id run one of those down-and-dirty campaigns we seem to favor these days. Call names, scratch eyeballs, all 1hat good stuff. . Orange Coast College seeks nominees for Alumni Hall of Fame Ornnge Coast College officials are looking for nominations for ils Alumni Hall of Fame. The Hull of Fame, sponsored by the college's Alumni Association and Associated students, honors former student:. "ho have gone on to achieve success.in a variety.of fields. Hall of Fame nomina1ions should be sent to Douglas Dennelt, director of OCC's -C-'Morna lir'lt<"n Biwo -Espt?SSO 8..Y -lNe EntMLl nmen< Proudly Presents: Randy Stonehill F nday. November I I Bpm AND Dennis Agajanian Saturday. November 12 Bpm cau '°' c:11nne< reservations 714 642-8440 2675 Irvine Avenue Costa Mesa. Ca Founda1ion, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa 92628. Nominees must have enrolled in their firs t OCC classes no later. than 1985. They are not required to be gradu:ites in order to be eligible. Pusl inductees include: best-selling novelists T)efferson Parker and CHve Cusslc~; Hollywood actor William Kali; South Coa:.t R.epertory stage director David Emmcs; major league pitcher Dan Quisenberry; Municipal Courl judges Margaret R. Anderson and Susanne S. Sha\\; and New York neurosurgeon James T. Goodrich. De.adline for nominaiions is Feb. 27. 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WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newpo rt Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 642-./302 He could hnve done a real number. People fed Edwards or his supporters volumes of dirt on Winship. But Edwards chose not to use any of it. He chose to run an up-front, positive campaign. Sadly, that seems to be a mistake in this era of angry, dirtball campaigning. It isn't that I huve anything against Ron Winship or that 1 fault him for running. But I'm troubled that voters turned down an able, fu lly credentialed candidate with a long history of public service in favor of one with no visible qualifications whatsoever. H mmmm. Sounds like something I might ha'e written \\hen John Hedges bested veter:rn incumbent Don Strauss four years ago. The difference then was, Sttauss had been on the council for many )'Cars and il was time for new blood. And along came Bloody John. · He can be infuriating but has, in his neg:uive .. ay, been a positive influence for the t:upa)ers. (Howe\ er, I do wish he Y.Ould lose his habit of publicly berating city staffers who displea)e him, for one .. reason or :inother, in front of God, the City Council and the TY cameras.) One of 111)' biggest concerns is lhat lhe council dislrict Win)hip appq,ars to have won -barring a recount -is the one in which I live. I worry a lot about who on the new council will take the lead on matters concerning the expansion of the local airfield. 1 asked Clarence Turner wbo might take ove r that \\atchdog role :ifter he retires later this month. The mayor thought for a moment. "That's a \Cry, 'cry good question," he said :ilo" ly from his bed Qf pain. His \Oice qua\l:red ever so slightly from the ravages of influenza - complicated by a recent clcclion. •·we may have to go back to \\here we were in the lute '70s. early '80:. when the community carried the ball ' It seems unli~el)' that Du:. Turner's replacement in the distnct covering Westcliff, Dover Shores and Ea:.tbluff can be counted on to defend against the voracious airport and it) c' er-gro'' ing list of airlines. Wrni.hip oppo:.ed Measure A (for which Turner and Tom faJy,;mh were spearheads) v.hich earned Ne~' port. He say:. he doesn't want to see the El Toro arc.:a turned into another "New York an d Nc\\:.trk" {referring to t\\O of the three airpom scr.ing Ne" York CH)), "another LAX." \\ h), ptJ}' tell, b my couni;ilmJn-elect appJrentl) more con crncd about South County than he 1s about the to" n he's suppo:.ed to ~cr.e·! fr(•d .\lartin':. column runs C'H'IJ' 'J /Jur)d:J_t and S:iturda) • Twas a month before Christ mas And all through the st ore Hang ing from ra fters Were fiannels galore Cozy and com fy These gowns are t he best You be the Santa And we ·11 do the rest! · Your N~wport Be~ch headquarter~ fur o(~of'SJh For' Children and ,-' duh, leer\~·ear • Robe-. • hrrers. Kristen's Lingerie 63 l -7 399 • \X!e-.ccltff Court 1i19 We ccl1ff Dr. • ~c!\\ ire ~ach •23Years S-Locatlo1 ·~, PM,Uller ......... •loHI..._ c-... • , ... ., °"""' 11111r1 .... • M Saturday. November 12, 1114 m • • IPll ......... &, The remiain lng barrels were filled with 1enwatcr and bcHevcd # to be empty when they apparently slipped into the flood control channel either during ot alter Thunday's rain, Lootens said. There weren't any immediate signs of envlronmental do.mace. he s~id, bur added that there was enough concern that he im· mediately ~ummoned an outside contractor to conduct the cleanup. "Sometimes, if it's in A non- hazitrdous orcu, we can wait," Lootens said at about 5:30 Friday evening. "Because thislwas in the sensitive area of the ecological re- serve, I had 10 take action. We arc presently corralling (the drums) and bringing them down to a pick- up point were · the contractor is collecting them. "No impact to the ecological preserve has been seen or is ex- pected because of the (quick) rc- i.ponse by all parties," he said. "We're fa irly confident that (the open containers are) old and were already empty." Using a combined ai r, sea and shore search, members of the Newport Deach police and fire de· partmenls, the Coast Guard, and 1he Orange County Shcrifrs De- po n mcnt Harbor Patrol spe nt f90M of the duy ~polling and lasso- i~g the c<istawuy kegs. A report of a beached drum first reached Newport Dcach Fire ifepurtmcnt di spa1chcrs at 10:01 '.lm., bu1 Lootens said Coast l'uard and state Fish and Game oftldtll ..... ~ tbe .. ot ..... ud pludc "~ clruma&S:lOp.m. "II lbOwl what 1D11 in -dnlm ii imponaa&." uld Nucy Skinner, a Back Bay water quality wa&cbc:loa-.. J t '1 kind ol ud ... (that) Jarac dtwns woWd Goat into our bay.'" Prclimiaaly UwadplioQ by po- lice, ftte ud Harbor Patrol of. ficWs indicated that the druma bepn &heir ttck at a comttuct1oa 1ite behind a motel near Bris&oJ Street and Red Hill Avenue, o(- f.cials at the 1eene aaid. By Friday night, Lootens wu snying Coast Guard officiah had found 1he likely responsible party, a small construction company. But, he wasn't immediately aure if it was the ume location other of- ficials had tabbed earlier in the day. It wasn't immediately clear how the drums got into the Oood con- trol channel that splits the New- port Beach Golf Course, but Loo- tens said field officers were focus- in& on a possible mud aHde near the construction site. At least one barrel beached it- self at the Newport Aquatic Cen- ter at North Star Beach, while an- other made shore on a private peach near Morning Star Lane and Polaris Drive. A te;im or sheriffs deputies, l.WO Newport Beach firefighters and the police department's environ- mental officer searched for ad- ditional barrels in a Harbor Patrol boat while a police helicopter aided from above. One of the initial concerns was boating safety, Lootens said. , ••. .... ._., tbo eatite procea taken by the city Plannina Commission," said resident John Sturacss. "That they would cveo coMidcr that type of business in that area . • . we ate very disappointed and that 5pcak.s for cvel)'One. We do not need an· other fut-food restaurant in New- pon Beach." Sturacss and fellow resident Bill Dunlap vowed that the issue would not die with Thursday night's decision. Both expected residents either to appeal the com- mission's decision to the City Council or take legal action 10 block the proceedings. "We'll use the system confront· Ing us," Dunlap said. "I think the City Council will be ve ry con- cemed about dail.'" I The Newpan aekb PQMOI J>e. putmcnl recoauae8dld tM 1'ICIO Bell UIC &be .,. llouni of opeA- tJoa U I DOUby Mcl>amlld°I rn. tawant which stays open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. If Taco Bell in· teridcd to operate lot 24 houn. police officials uid, then the res- taurant should employ a uni· formed, private accurity officer from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. In exchanac for the extra three hours, Taco Bell offaciab promised to close the restaurant dinina room and block off the puking lot to all activity except drive-through operations after 11 p.m. However, residents said they ..-Duld have pref erred limited houn. The com- mission, they claimed, ignored the advice of the city's police de- partment. "I have a lot of faith and trust ~ -CENTER SHOE· REPAIR ·~ , 11 I 285 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645·5511 Hours: M·F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 · 5:00 I 1 5% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK I I (Good with ad only) Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cleaner Re~air, Key Copy Byers' Choice Carolers Day at The Grey Goose , '"""'·---' :::::@?Bl -PIM H !Qy 4¥4 7g$ J ~--~-_;;;;r;;-:::;------- -Thursday, November 17 7-9p.m. personal appearance and signing by Max Duncan · N~ Christmas Collections Nov. 12 • 1-4p.m. Shop early @Q ~PDt/WAQEN ~ rN <..JZ'Y\1~· Crystal Court • Costa Mesa • 556-1662 S PECIAL EVENTS: • Drawing for a Byers· Caroler * Door prizes • Byers· Choice representative on hand to answer your questions. • Retired pieces * Large selection to choose from * Refreshments The Grey Goose, Inc .· mrcuFF Telephone 642-7803 Hou.rs Monday-S.turd1y 10 to 6 pm Sunday noon to 5 pm Independent Service of... 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Jhll ............ 1 W 1au11vard • ~ _ .... Cllltt4'elal 4810 llrrMCI PnWIY ,,.,,.,,,, , f ,,. ... 11, l:llp.a. ............ ., .. ,. .• --.. c. rn, MD .. .. 11&111;, • nh 11, 79,.a -• .. t111m1••>• Al 5t1kW II J ~ GM I I il'IU, llD II Ill: I I ISi la wbJ lbl ~ IDlde abelr rec- _._. ....... ukfre&idcJM BU;· ban :Ye1pr. "'That tnromation WU Wt\lllly ~d. .. Oa tbe positive ; side, I'm pleased th11 the restaurant's speuer box will be on the street side and 1hat only the drive· through will be open after 11 p.m. l ahudder to think or what would have happened it we hadn't Cou1ht u hard u we did." Residents have 14 days to ap .. peal the commission's decision to the City Council. While some have promised to drag the fight out as far as possible, others are uncer- tain that an appeal will produce results. "At this point, I'm a Jillie bit cynical about the process," Yeager said. ne Newport-Costa . Mesa-Irvine YMCA will hold a new noon-time "Power Workout" clau for those who want to 5<l_Ueezo an exercise proarnnr mto their day. The cl~ will be from noon to 12:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays ot the Newport Beach facility. 2300 University Drive. It combines warm·up, strengtb work and cardiovascular training. Also new to the work-out age nda is a 10:15 a.m. power work-out on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For de tails, call 642-9990. . COASTAL LiViNG CLASSIC BEACH FACTORY SPORTSWEAR . . . WAREHO.USE FRIDAY, NOV. 1-1 THRU SUNDAY, NOV. 20 ' t Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Pedestrian dies lollowing Newport Boulevard accident ~ Witnesses say man was crossing street against a red light Friday evening when he was struck by an oncoming c~r. BY MAile S. PosNEll., STMF \Va.rm COSTA MESA -An unidenti- fi~d pedestrian was killed Friday night when he apparently tried to cross the northbound Janes of Newport Boulevard against a red light and was thrown about 100 feet by an oncoming car. The man, who witnesses de- scribed as being in his 40s, was in the crosswalk at the southeastern comer of the intersection of New- port and Bay Street when he was struck by a northbound Nissa n Sentra, according to witnesses to tbe ·6:si p.m. incident. He died later at Western Medi- cal Center in Santa Ana. The driver of the Sentra was cu t by the windshield that collapsed into the white two-door car. Medi- caf personnel removed glass f com his face and hair, and worked on cuts and abrasions. The driver didn't appear to have major injuries, bu~ was t~ken by ambulance to an area hospital, be- lieved to be Western Medical Cen- ter. "He was crossing ·the street against the red light," the driver, who ref used to give his name, said of the pedestrian. "I didn't see him until if was too late. I ·slammed on my brakes." The driver consented to a blood-alcohol test, according to Costa ~esa police Officer George Rose. A similar test will be oon- ducted on the pedestrian, the of- ficer said. Test results aren't im- CoHege oners ~orklhop on changing careers -- "Creative Exploration of Career Change" is the title of a two-part·workshop off ercd by Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center~ The workshop is scheduled from 6 to 8-p.m. Nov. 22 and 29. Led by career counselor Jean Sayer, workshop participants will look ·.at ·a variety of career issues and options. "When deciding about car~er change, we often look to others fo r leadership," Sayer said. "Within each of us, however, are _m:rny creative answers. This series will help explore those inner answers." OOC's Re-Entry Center is designed to help people who want to return to school folio.wing a break in education. For more information, call · 432-5162. - • Bankruptcy • CorpOrstions • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more folf forilf o llntolegol · mediately available and police were continuing their investiga- tion. Injuries to the pedestrian were originally described as having caused "major trauma." That was punctuated by a pi ece of bone, two shoes and a baseball cap that fell in the street and were marked as evidence. Police also made a spray-paint outline of where his body fell. Charles Wise said he was wait- ing at a red. light to make a left turn from Bay onto Newport when he heard the impact and looked • up. .. • "I don't understand what the guy. was doing," said Wise, a Costa Mesa resident who was on his way home from work. "I just saw this body perpendicitlar fly by through the air. That guy went 100 feet in the air." LL\!I Hocans/DAJLY P1LOT Costa Mesa paramedics work on a pedestrian who was hit by a car in the intersection of Bay Street and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa Friday night. The man later died. . ·PERFORMANCE JAGUAR ~~~ RANGE ROVER 714.650.5860 7 :30-6:00 M-F SHUTTL E ·SERVICE .\.fakr vo11r Th4tilugi11ing rrservaiio'1s now. Eerving the rradmonal T urkey Dinner plt11 · other menu f at1orites. 26Q 1 W. Pacific Coast HwY. 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Stouffer Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas • 222,2 Slemmons Freeway Please RSVP by Nov~~. . BID DEADLINE: December 15, 1994 For seminar reservationsl-~~I seminar information, or to request a orocnurv, please cal: 1-800-563-2042 Coc.e Mi• bJ ._RIC MllooW 811110... and the F"*1Clll AIMlalr T.-n o1 R.wlClll Mln1191 _.t ,=r.. The Tr..-one O!NuP. HudlOn I...,..,__ M111 Pli11111tf D ' .... -.: ... , you sent to a busy chain .. store? the ~rsonalized t your friendly harmacy. • Prftcription& 4 Fric-ndl Servic-e • on' alf't'('f'ftl Aidti a ln"ont.inf'nt Supplin • o~U11t- • M ... P......-ripdo n C•nl" ROllOft'd . s........ itiac-n Di~ ..... • Ha,,t To Fi..ct h.-.... H Saturday, November 12, 1994 Seven Costa ttesa and Ncswport Beach churches will open their Thonksgiving Week setvices to the public, accordlna to Ann Stern, pre~i- dcnt of the Ncwport·Mtsa·lr\'loe lDttrfal&b CouatU. _ The times, dates and participating congreptions this year follow: 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 -Cburtb or Chrlat, 287 W. Wilson St., Co$tll Mesa. 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 -Newport Center Unified Methodist Church, 1601 Marguerite, Corona dcl Mar. , 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23 -Newport Harbor Lutheran Cburtb, 798 Dover Drive. 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 24 (Thanksgiving Day) -Sc. John the Devine Episcopal Church, 183 Bay St., Costa Mesa. (fair\'lcw CommunUy Church o f Costa Mesa members will worship with the congregation. The Rev. Conrad Nordquist of St. John's officiates, while Fairview's Gary Darmore provides the sermon). • • 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. -i4 -Sninl Michael und AJ1 Angels Episcopal Church, Pacific View Drive at Marguerite in Corona dcl Mar. • 10 a.m. Thursday, Nbv. 24 -SL Andrc\\S P~sbytcrlnn Church, 600 St. Andrews Rond. More information on the services can be obtained through the partici· pating churches or the Council at 548·4942. Alternative Christmas Markets presented Alternative Christmas Markets will be presented by three local churches in the coming days. The markets allow patrons to buy much needed items for im· · poverished people in Third World countries in the name of family of friends. ~ards noting the dona- ! ions are available in' place of tra· tlitional gifts. For instance, Community Church, Congregutional of Corona llel Mar market, which is pre· se nted annually by the church's ~fasion and Outreach Commit1ce, will have such gifts available as bricks, mortar, windows and t.loors from Habi tat for Humanity ancl form animals from Heifer Project International. Handmade art!> and crafts made hy artisans from poor nations are also available for sale. St. Mark Pre!>by1erian's I I th an- nual Alternative Christmas Mar- kel will feature woodcarvings from Sri Lanka, lace from Thailand and porcclin and brass from China. Local, national· and in· 1crnational charity organizations arc on hand to accept contribu- tions. For instance, patrons at Presbyterian Church o( the Cov· cnant's market can make pledges in the name of loved ones or friends to Habitat for Humanity or to the Church World Service Olanket Program. Community Church, Congrega· tionnl will host a. representative for OXFAM AMERICA, a non- profit international agency that funds self-help development and disaster relief projects in poor cou"ntries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Monetary dmutions will be ac- cepted at St. Mark Presbyterian for Dread for the World, Church World Service, Habitat for Hu· manity and Heifer .Project In· tcrnation:il. Proceeds from . re- freshments ~old "ill benefit such local organizations as Share Our Selves and Mary Magdalene Project. Time~. dates and locations of the upcoming Alternative Christ· mas Markets follow: 8:30-10 a.m. Sunday -Community Church, Congrcgatlonul, 611 Helio- trope Ave., Corona dcl Mar, 64-'~ 7400. 10:~5 11.m.· I p.m, Sunday, Nov. 20 -St. f\l:irk Prcsbylcrian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Nc\\port Beach, 64-'- 1431. I I: I 5 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 20 -Pres· b)tcri:rn Church or the Co\·cnnn1, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mcs:i, 557- 3340. RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior M inister Sunday l?N'IOll A MM MN ''Anotbc:r Date Wkh Jody," in which the Rev. Jody Career tCKhca the Science ot Mind principle•, bcains at 10 a.m. at N...-rt llMdl Claurcll ot RcU11out Sdnce, 901 Dove S1., Suite 145, Newpon Beach. Wear casual clothes and bring a favorite pillow and blanket 10 help discover the "feeling child" within you. For more inrormation, phone ~6-3199. llUTll llllTALUD The Rev. Diana lfcorh of O~nae Coost Unl&arian Ualvrrullst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Cosca Mesa, will give 1he sermon "Outlines" ot 10:30 a.m., Chen 1hc congregation will install her :is irs fifth minis1er ot 5 p.m. Other ministers and wider community rcprescnlativcs ore invited to participate. Child c:ire will be :ivail:iblc. For more inform:ition -on the service or installation, call the church al 646-4652. DIYINI LOYI "Divine love -Omnipresent" is the title of the 10:30 a.m. service at Newport Beocb Cb\lrch of Religious Science. 901 Dove St .. Suite 145, Newport Beach. For more information, phone 646-3199. AUTMOU DISCUll MUHAM Dr. Benjamin Hubbnrd, George Grose and Dr. Muz:imil Siddiqi discuss their book ''The Abrnha.m Conncccion" 2 to 4 p.m. :it the Jcwlsb Community Center or Orange Counly, 2.SO E. Baker St., Co~la Mesa."' The book aocumcnts a live dialogue' between representatives-or Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Coi.t of the lecture is $5 for members, S7 for non.members. To make reservations or for more informnlion, call 75 I ·0608. MONDAY HlAST CANCIR IUROION IPIAIC.I Dr. Dava Gerard, the only female breast cancer surgcoQ in private • practice in Orange County, is the fc:itured speaker at th e 11:30 a.m . general meeting and luncheon of the Ne\\ pora· Dcoch Uudassnh Croup ul 1he UCJ University Club. Gcr:ird's topic is "Breast Cancer: The Chosen, the Challenged and the Champions." She is the director or the Comprehensive 8reaa1 Hoa.I .. Caler ol Oranac County ~t Wcuem Mcdbl Center and the national dWtl>Cnon or 1he Sus:aa 0. Komcn Bieait·Caacer Foundalk>n, which 'fOAIOl'I tho anaua.I ''Rncc for the C\lrc. For reservations and further information, concoct Shirley Annenbcrg 1u 644-42.S6. TUUDAY ICtlNc;t Of MIND Meditation nt 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science of Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc held :it Newport Bcocb Cbuttb of Rclll'lous Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Nc\loport Bench. Science of Mind studies arc also held 10 o.m. Wetlnesdoys. For more inform:uion, cull 646-3199. WIDNUDAY PUYIR aUAKFAIT First United Methodist Church of Cosio Mesa holds a Prayer Brea.kfast al 6 n.m. at Denny's rcst:iuront at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. For more informacion, coll the church office nr 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. Jumcs Eplscopnl Church, 3209 Vin Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch nnd dine with the church slnfC after the service. For more information, call 675-0210. MJI UNDIUTANDINO RIDUntON The Serendipity series for singles concludes its weekly sessions -until January -nt 7:30 p.m. nt St. Andrew's Presb)tcrlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa psychologist John Fry wraps up the fall term with his topic :'Arc We On The Snme Page, Dear?" -Reducing Misunderstandings and lmpro\.ing Communication Between Men and Women. All sin~lcs arc welcome. A S2 donation will be rcquesccd at the door, .,..hich also covers refreshments. No reservations arc required. THURSDAY A COUU I tN MtUCLH The non-profit orga nization A G:ithcring of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. at Salnt Mkbucl und All Angels .l::plscopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, N~ ~ Maa Deilv Piiot Coloaa •• Mar. Allen ROMathal, a nacionaUY. known lecturer who areuc1 cJlpcriendal undcrllandia& of ACIM COl'COplJ, leads lbe loccwc. For more information, caU 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994. ca•11•11nwou Career Network holds an ongoing rrce series at 7:30 p.m. a1 St. Aadrew's Pttsbyttriaa Cbuttb, 600 SI. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, tor those unemployed, under-employed and not-so-happily employed. Meetfogs arc usually in Stewart lounge. For further inform:ition, cull 574-2239. FRIDAY MJUCLU COUUI "A Course in Miro~cs" meets 111 7:30 p.m. with 1bc Rev. l(cn Cr:iy and Pr:ictioncr G:iil Miller at Newport Beach Church of Rtll&lous Science, 901 Dove Sc., Ste. 145, Newporl Bench. For more inform:ition, coll 646-3199. NIW MIMalU WILCOMI The community is welcome. os Temple lsalab ot Newport Dtucb, 2401 Irvine Ave., celebroles the growth of iU congregation by sponsoring n "Welcome New Member Evening" 111 8 p.m. Rabbi Marc Rubenslcin will officiate nn~ present the new members to the congregation, so 1h:it they may be blessed nnd consegratcd in 1he fellowship of Israel's faithful ones. A special reception in honor of the new members will follow the Shabbat service nnd the ceremony or induction. For further information, call the ·office at 5~8-6900. SATURDAY, NOV. 19 'DISCOVHY* CONTINUH Part II of "Discovery," a three-part program at St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Vi:i Lido, Newport Beach, designed to introduce Jesus Christ to participants, continues 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with "Discovery of Church." The segment focuses on the Episcopal Church, with such themes as the Book of Common Praye r, church history, sacramenls and vestments. ''Discovery" also offers a progr:im for elementary schoolchildren which runs concurrently with the adult segments. Activities and lessons taught in the children's program will p:irallcl . tho lcllODS bclna ....... by &Mir pan:nts. Today, childrea wilt learn how ao maiau.il'rhcir rcladoasblp whh Chrisef"""" 0>5t or tho prosram 11 SJO for 11dulls and SI$ per child ror the K-6 grnde proar:im {to cover &he C05t of providioa meals). Some financial assistance is available ir cost is an issue. There is no charge for infon1 care. Space is limited. Call Connie Cross at 733·1197. YIAlt II Juancllu Evans leads ''Year 11 Scleoce or Mind" al 10 u.m. al Newport &och Churcb or Rell&lou Sdeace, 90 l Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. For more iJ1'forma1ion. phone 646-3199. I MIMaUDDNIM\ Newport Btnch lllaasbl Uoocal\JI Buddhist Temple's Dharmn Society presents a lecture and discussion series on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m. ot the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mcs:i. The Rev. Tetsuo Unno focuses on different aspects of Shin Buddhism, including insighcs from Zen, Hteralurc, psychology, the movies. etc., and especially the experiences ond insighls of those auending. Admission is free and child care is provided. Before the program, n fund-rnising dinner will be held at the temple. Cost is $7. For more information, call the Rev. Hirosumi 01 722-1202 or Ronnie Young :ii 651-3102. JIWSVS. JIWI The Jewish Sccut11r A.uodatlon holds a workshop and discussion group, "Jews vs. Jews: The Hale Within," 7:30 p.m. • Participants will explore some of 1hc opposed philosophical and political forces that currently divide the Jewish community, including orthodoxy vs. secularism, divine destiny vs. territorial accommodation in the 1 lomeland, and exclusion .. s: di\'crsity in the American and world Je,,ish communilf. For location and further inform:ition, call Mike 1 larman at 536·7181. • Please send photogrnphs and t)pc·Y.rillen releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermori topics or any 01 her news involving Costa Mcsn and Newport Bcacll churches 10 Religion Editor Matt Coker, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can :ilso fa:< items or inlercst to 646-4170. Releases arc rcquesced lwo weeks prior 10 on event date. · \ . "'Discovering th e Golden Thread: A Cele brlllion " CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FOR A1)\/£R1fSf NQ f NFORf1A1fON PLEASE QALL f1f QHELL£ HANfRE AT C-114) 642-4321 xzsg OR FAX Cl14) 6So-4go2 OliW C.t PYovided Semcts 1:4 SAM. IO:JOAM, S:30f'M Member of the United Church of Religious Science 2205 MAIN STREET . • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE PRESBYTERIAN jPin m Inc thL.> 'Cm'"' llllC\I D1..1C1pirn.!1lJ.N~'t.l1u D..:.:p."n Yo/UT \pmn..din. " ILENCE ANO OLITUDE" (M.mhL.'"' 4 I ·I I I Or j..~n I\. Hukm•n ~.11urddv, N," eml'er I Z. 19'>4, '> \t1 PM "'-"""' "'111'-LJ\, N .. , .. ml-cr 11, l'N-4. ti lO .mJ J(' 1 'i AM 600 t . AnJrew(! Rl)aJ, Nc:wpon fkoac.h, C...1l1forn1a (714) .6 3 l-2li 0 (.1L.nN lrntn Newport I l.irl-t.1r I l111h ~h1i.•l .11 In'"" «riJ I 5th.1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 V10 Udo, Newport Booch 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church t();]m • 5pm SUnday Sc:hooi l();]m WedMs:tay Meetings 8pm As is tire eanhy. such or~ they also lhar are earthy: and as i.s the heavt11/)\ such are they al.w rhot ore hl'tlvtnly ~ I Corinthians 15:48 CHRISTIAN !. HARBOR CHllSllAN CHURCH (Oisclptes oC Ql1st) 2.a1 hill A•• Saa lslbet Newport 8eact. $unday Worship • 10:00AM Or. Genl"A. Swanson 645-5711 1 EPISCOPAL AINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal '"AC w•llllYyO...W-. ....... ..,., .. ""*' .. ""'-' '-W" Fr. Oavtd C. Andenon, rector 3209 Y\a Udo NMlllDl!lll'I Bffch f-0210 - COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Corpmunity Church Come 10 eH)oy aitd s barr u•frb our frleHdly cblfrch /umlty '"a u•4r,,. l'ffor""'I ottttospber~ of 1plrlt11ol grou·tb aHdfelloll'sblp Sunday Worship -10 OOAM Child Care & Sunday School 2525 Fairview Road (al Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 (next to tile 0 C Fairgrounds) • oi METHODIST LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Moming Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Available NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I bOCI Marquente Ave oron.1" del Mar 6-4-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9.00Nv1 METHODIST MllA VllDI UNITID MmtOOIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M. Wonhlp • C hurch School t ilO and 10:00 a.m. Or. ~ GeotQ• 979-8234 COMMUNITY CHURCH . FOR REAL LIFE SOUTH COAST COMMUNm CHUlCH IOI SHANl, SINJOl PASTOl WEEU:NO SERVICES: SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 & l 0:45 A.M. mo 8'~ CA.'lCN RoA0, 111\M, CA 92m 714.854.7600 ' ,. flRST UNmD METHODIST CHUICH Of COSTA llSA 420 W. 19th St. 548·7127 &tween Harbor ond Newporl WOHllP AT t.ot AM m» 11:30 All CHURCH SCHCX)t. • AU AGES • 9:00 AM Ninety Kinderga.1.1 • 10.30 AM Youth Gf ()Uf» Sunday Evenings Po~ SteYe henmon -J RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ,. .-, "''"I \Ill 11\11 ,\ \I I \ ,t, I I_...., I I ' hl t I I' \I l 111 I< l II Sunday Worship 8:00AM, 1 O:OOAM Nursery, Sunday Sc ·A Fnendly. Carit'JQ Christian Comnmty" 3i33 Pacific Vtf!oN Dr. fat Marg°'"") ·Corona del Mar . I 644-0463 PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S1o1MJ w~ 9:30 .... cluld Cllre, swJsiy school J411liortt M ~ NCWJO'f BtAth 6'H-I 3+ 1 CONGREGATIONAL (f) COMt.fJNllY OOCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Te ............ c..,.c.. .. •oo. Or. Dennis W. Short, Mmt• Sund.y Wot~ 8 30 • 10:AM Chwdl Sdlool 9AM Mil.. 9:45 QM., ChlldC-. ~lded 6'4-7400 .,, ....... -... c:.w Dll • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, November 12, 1994 AT The spirit of giving arrives early· this holiday season ' ' H ere•s a !f1Cntion. to start ore The rumor was correct. It clients to join him and his wire "Success is not measured in to go. so 1 went up 10 sec what the Mo<le, Carla ;md Steve I farrison, !he holiday buyi~~ frenzy appeared th:it the entire town Wendy for a mid week Italian dolfars, it's measured in life," bids were and what the retail • Mary Moore Young, Cristy and in the proper spmt. turned out at the Four Seasons. supper served on his local sound commented honored guest :ind value of the trip was listed at. John Groty or C-Osta Mesa. PCRF Tonner the Bear, on sale nt. Co-founders of the Harvesters, Jill i.tuge. honorary chair of the event, Russ There were only a couple of low president Jeff Dankbcrg and his Nordstr~m. wonts to ~e 11 friend to Johnson-Tucker and Jennifer Van The gathering was especially Le:itherby. The C.E.0. of UniCarc bids, so 1 wrote in a bid of the full wife Bonnie, co-chairs Linda your child ~or tl~e holidays and a Bergh, joined their enthusiastic meaningful as an cnormouis big Insurance gave an emotional retail value. The auction lady MacOonalJ and Laurie Riggs, and Cricnd to kids without parents. committee members, Geniene screen projection television speech, concluding with a tribute came over to me to !ICC if I was the rci.pccted Dr. Mitchell Cai~o When you Boeck, Paula C-Ole, Kristin broadcast ABC-TV's presentation to the children fig hting cancer, feeling all right . 1 assured her addre!lscd the packed house pnor fortunate moms Heeschen, Beverly Morphy, of "The World's Funniest stating, "Brave r ·souls we'll never that I still had my mind. I low cun 10 an emotional video presentation and dads buy Sharon Pettis, Lori Planets, Teddi Commercials," a special that know than these young people." you go to a charity C\.Cnt as celebrating ltfc: for the children of Tanner fo~ one ~ay apd Judy Steele to produce a included much of Lyon's work Sitting at a table in the crowd, important as this and go bargain PCRF, :.111J the i.tatf dedicated to of your child~cn, ~arst-class event for a. second year over 1he years. On hand for the Newport's John and Karen hunting. We're saving live!> with their suna\al. Nordstrom wall an a row. Th~ ga1he rang brought show, parents Molly and Leon Vallely, knowing first hand the this money." donate another together~ diverse crowd Lyon, aunt Willa Dean and uncle bravery Leatherby addressed. This year, Pope didn't buy any Ta~nc r lo representing all ~alks of William Lyon. Their daughter lost her battle with trips •. but he and '' ife Marilyn JJ, W. CuuJ. '~ colum11 appears 1 J1ur~dD)l :wd SaturdD)'S. Chaldhelp, USA. Newport-Mes~ life.. . "Twenty years in business. How cancer. Supporting 1he Vallelys w:ilked out with enough Eac~ bear . "At the ho!aday lime of year 11 did this happen? Didn't we just and PCRF, Lido's Butch and merchandise from 1he auction to .... Cllll destined for a hats home quite cl~arly that too graduate ~liege?" said Kurt Lyon Marilyn Pope;. "1 can't do enough help a \\-hole bunch of children. new home a.1 ~~e manr .people go Without prop~r with a grin, as he chatted with for this cause," offered Butch . Allending the gala, and Beaumont fac1h1y nutrition and sheller. As we. ~at some of his commercial clients. Pope. "Last year ·I saw that a trip representing the Mary E. Moore for needy . comfortably at our Thanksgavang "We're branching out in 1995. Our to Hawaii was offered in the silent Family Foundation Candice and The Crowd yo~ngst~r~ wall tables in a couP,le of weeks, let us success in 1he commercial field is auction. I thought it would be nice Dill Gleason Celes'te Moore ar.nve wit ~ !ag beco~e .more .res?lved to · leading to opportunities such as ' that re~ds, 1 m erad1cat1~g 1h1s disgraceful . producing live trade !>hows for so pleased to be your fra~~d. l was pro~le~ an our abundantly .nch major clients that include !le.nt to you by (customer~ name) nat10.n, c<?mmented a passionate multi-media presentations: We w11h a httle> help from Chaldhclp Laurie Veatch of Newport. have much to be thankful for a USA :ind Nordst rom ." F~llowing a festive silent great deal 10 celebrate." ' 0 auc11on, luncheon was served by O In the spirit of helping others, the incomparable Four Seasons The Harvesters held its second staff as models sauntered lhe annual luncheon this week at The ballroom runway showing off the Four Seasons liotcl, Newport very latest from the House of St. Beach. A support group of The Joh n. Admiring the 1995 St. John Food Ojs1ribu 1ion Center, Orange Cruise Colle<;tion, Terry Callahan, Debbi Elliot, Shirley Harris, County's non profit food bank, Shelley Hill, 1hc beautiful Sue The Harvesters arc a young and Orth, Rita Hirsch, Ann Smyth, vibran t new organiz:won that has Kimmy Watson and Kathy taken the Orange Coast by storm. Young!lrnn. Last year, based on the ovcrwhclt\1ing !>UCcess of its first campaign, 1he grcwp was labeled the ·'most importa'll new charity" in 1hc NC\\port·Mesa community. Word on 1hc s1rcc1 this past week \\as that the Harvester's luncheon ticket was the place to "be and bl! seen." 0 Entrepreneur Kurt Lyon celebrat~d 20 years in show busine!>s this week, not in Holl}'\\OOd bu1 in Newport Beach. L)On, creator and dri\tng force . behind Nc\\-pon's Lron Studios, invited family, old friends and There was major ·cele6ration at the Westin, South Coast Plaza as nearly 1,000 supporters of The Pediatric Research Foundation joined formidable forces at their annual Oid For the Kids. Wilh more than $100,000 in · underwritiog and more than 500 donated gift items for what has become know as the granddaddy of all Orange Coa!lt silent auctions, nearly a quarter of a million dollars was raised in the hotel ballroom 10 fight pediatric cancer. ENGAGEMENT CARPINTIR·JOYNER Mary Catherine Carpenter of Durham, N.C., and Michael Proctor Joyner of Costa Mesa will be mnrried Feb. 19, in Warrenton, Va. Their engagement has been announced by her parents, Barry L. Carpenter of Marshall, Vu., and Mary McGowan of Warrenton. His parents are Dr. and Mrs. Schuyler C. Joyner of Costa Mesa. The bride-elect w:is graduated'with distinction from the University of Virgini:i, Charlottesville. She is a neo-natal nurse at Duke University Medical Center in Durham. · Her fiancc1 an ensign in the U.S. Navy, is attending Naval Aviation School in P~nsacola, Fla. He is an E!>tanci:.1 High School alumnus anc.J graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with honors. NO RESTRICTIONS ,....-_ ~ 4.. - LET US MASSAGE YOUR CAR! SUPER HAND • l\>rsonal ~ Bob Kamkar, 0 .D. .. --------s \)/, I I I I I . I • Full line of tk:5igner frames • The late,t 11'1 cmtact lei\<e5 • Member Am1rican Optorrt'l11C Asl;ooatm • MC6I ,~m ~. mud111 Medt-Cal. ~>d 642-2020 l0°kOFF I I I ALL MERCHANDISE SAU EX< LUPU: AYIPA PtlOPUCTS a. SALON Htlvt<U NOT YAUP W/ANY OTHltl OFFiii • lXPltlO 11·18-N g BOD NEIGHBORHOOD FRIENDS REGAL z ~ the Thank You! YEARS I ; 20 rEABsAnnitlersan?0 : I I I I 369 E. 17TH ST. 642-8910 I - - - - Sale PAUL MITCHELL. LANZA. '>[BASTIAN. SCHWARZKOPf, SORB IE. KMS TRI . R[DK(N NEXXU>.-GOLDWHL LANG(. ARTEC N[..<XUS, TI GI, Fl~AM(SI M ASTEY. KMS TRI. REDKCN. 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MUSIC NOTES: Young Costa Mesa and Newport Beach music students -from tots to teens -perform in a Suz~ Music As.sodatlon/Oranse Couoly Cbapler'a free Festival Conc-ert 3 p.m. Sunday at South Coast Com· municy Church, 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive, Irvine .... Admission is also free to hear Oranee Coul Collcse Music Department studenls perform works by Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, Richard Strauss, Luis Milan, Mauel Ponce and Carlo Munier noon Thursday in Music Room 101. The performers are: mezzo sopranos Mika Eguchi and Virgina Ubels; guitarists Beth Millet and Joseph Yashar; pianists Rika Kaedei1 Russell Knipp ancl Sark.is Baltnian; and mand,olin player Phong Do. ' ' Before Schindler there was Anne Fr•k "Schindler's List" was not the first book about the Holocaust !urned into an Academy Award- winning movie. "The Diary of 1\Ilne Frank" (1959) won three Oscars, including best supporting actress for Shelly Winters. nior citizens, chi ldren under age 12 and students with ASB cards. For more information, phone 631-2278. . " RMIUTU The movie was based on the stage version, which Newport Har- bor High School's award-winning Drama Departm~ot presents 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, Nov. 19. There's also a 2 p.m. mati!'ee on the closing day. Anne Frank was a young Jewish refug~c hiding from th<:: Natb in Amsterdam. She wrote a diary about her. experiences. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett used Frank's diary as 1he basis for their ~cn:enplay and, later, the film script. STAGE NOTES: Continuing with a program that began with "Phan-· 1om of the Opera," Or1Qge ·county Performing Arts Center wilJ offer sign language-interpreted perform- ances of ''Jelly's Last Jam" 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, and "The Sound of Music" 2 p.m. Saturduy, Dec. 31. A special seatmg section will be re- se"•ed for hearing impaired patrons so they may have a clear view of the interpreter. Tht: fDDfTTY number to call for more information is 556- 2746 .... Tickets are now on sale for the holiday family fave "A Christmas Carol,'' which opens Dec. 3 at South Coast Repertory. Director John- David Keller promises the produc- tion will be filled with surprises and, for 1he first time in a long 1ime. all of SCR's Founding Artists are in the show, including -natch -Hal La ndon Jr. as mi crly old Scrooge. Kathy Aviva Poppers in her studio. An exhibit of her palntings Is on display at Karpeles Manuscript Museum in Santa Barbara. Bettis app11ars tor charity Rams running back Jerome Bet· tis will sign autographs, share memories and donate personal memorabilia at an airport-area hotel Monday night to benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation. Harbor High's production will bl" staged in the on-campu~ Lo:11s Auditorium at 16th Slreet and Ir· vine Avenue. 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Aviva, who attended Parson's School o( Design in New York, uses words symbolically and literally through enlarged ne~sprint inspired from diverse sources including Tibetan masters and the Wall Street Journal. and Dover Drive, Newport Beach. ITI We5tcliff Bank will display the creations in spring 1995. For rep tration information, phone 644-3150. ... There's a reception from 7 to 9:30 tonight for the exhibit of art from Duli, Indonesia, on displuy at Tbrll You Art Gallery, 130 E. 17th Sa., Costa Mesa. The exhibit, which is up through the end of the month, in- cludes original oils and paintinat. as well as masks, sculptures and water- colors. ... An exhibit by seven C.U. fomia artists offering their personal reflections on AIDS throu&h sculp- ture and mixed-media pieces closes Thursday in the Oranae Coasl Col- le&e Art Collcry. 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To make their wishes come er~, udu who k · ader.s to nornuwte yo L _ We ore as l~ ~e U fax. or write u.s with tne deserve recogmtW~· ~ ' he ,hould be recognized. name. o&e, a~"' y r :r lf• or cash donation to help And, if you wish, offe fi~ one of our young people. -h. co-o true or 'J , • make o wu ....... · · the Wuhe.s . b . sse• to advertue in We are oslnn&: us":d ob» offer 0 donaaion, C me True sec&aon, a o ifl cer-eificote to your store. perhaps a ~ t "rom ahis aecrion, along A portion of tM r~nue J ' notions from the with 100% ofah.e pnvadte do __ L_ withe• come tr~for · will be we to JTIUIM' • commumtr• . ..J. in our communl'Y· 1everol yoUAB peo,,- Publication Date: Thunday, Nonmber 14 1994 ' Deadlinea: Space ud Copy -Wednetday, NoYetaber 16 ea.era Re.dy/Releued Ade -Friday, No•ember 18 • F.clitorial Deadline-Tue.day, Non•ber 15 Ad•e..U.U.. Ratee: S14 per colUJIUI inch (pick-up ... a. n.dahle) Cinu.l•dOll: a,soo • .. Saturday, November 12, 1994 M ITAelLITll s education donors see-their money put to work IO•• fronl • ... : Awaid-winnlng, 15-year-old pianist Brenda Lee Jones (left photo); Opera Pacific Overture Company members (second from left photo) in ''Don Pasquale"; Pacific Symphony In- Orchestra (second from right photo) led by conductor Edward Cumming; a scene from South Coast Repertory's educational to1.1ring production "Make the Break" (right photo). II 'I CHaJSTOPHEa. 'Ii.ELA COSTA MESA -It was the 1rst time that the educatfonal out- each departments of Opera Pa- ific, Pacific Symphony Orchestra and South Coast Repertory teamed up. Judging by the reception the 300-plus VIP audience members gave the arts groups at the Chanel-sponsored "Saturday in the Plaza ·wi th Chanel: A Tribute to Arts Education" last Saturday at South Coast Plaza, it won't be the last. The benefit event, which raised thousands of dollars for the arts groups' educational programs, started with a buffet catered by the mall's Wolfgang Puck rc~tau­ rant and a Chanel fashion ~how. Photos by local photographer Kerry Swank -that represented the arts groups were on display in the boutique's windows. However, the focus of the evening was the edu- cational programs. The programs have reached thousands of schoolchildren throughout Southern California, aod the event gave local arts pa· trons a chance to sec how their donations have been put to use. "The recent cutbacks in cduca· lion have dramatically reduced the arts education programs in the schools," Chanel boutique director Roger Msrtin told the audience. 0 1( it we(e not for the generosity of arts p~trons such as yourselves, our children would not have the opportunity to develop an ap· preciation of the arts." "Many of your children prob· ably have seen the programs that arc being presented tonight," added Bill Roberts, Opera Pacific board of directors chairman. First up was SCR, whose 25· minute play "Make the Break," written by former teacher Jervey Tervalon, has been presented to students in Orange and Los Ange- les counties who are at risk of dropping out of school. The play is about a teen-ager named Garvy who is feeling sorry for himself because his girlfriend is breaking up with him and going away to cojlc:ge. He ignores the needs of his friend Ronnie, whose ·,sister is in the hospital due to an overdose. Contemporary language and realistic perfqrmnnccs by the cast, a hip script and well-paced direction result in an easy to re- late to play that delivers subtle messages 11bout having responsi- bilities for one another. Following SCR was the PSO program, which fcnttsred pianist Brenda Lee Jones, the 15-year-old winner of the Chinese-American Le:iguc Showc.:ise for Young Musi- cians. Her ~tirring performances of Rigoletto by Liz.st, Prelude No. 12 in G sharp minor, Op. 32 by Rachmaninoff and Sonat:i No. 1 by Ginastera were stunning proof not only of Jones' award-winning proficiency (and a glimpse of an obviously stellar career to come). but of the high caliber of musi- cians that the PSO is nurturing. . PERFORMANCEJAGUA~ RANGE ROVER 714.650.5860 7 :30-6 :00 M-F SHUTTLE .J/ SERVICE 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF TRIANGLE SQUARE 2037 HARBOR BLVDq COSTA MESA. CA 92627 \ . Learn How To Put ''Glitz & Glamour'' Into Your Holiday Look In Just Minutes% November 16, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport Beach Hotel From the office to the party in ju!l ml.nut.cs - Attend thls uclUng and fwt·fllkd event and learn how to eully and economJcally add a splMh of color and excitement to yourself this holiday seaM>n ! 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BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92'27 • FAX TO: 646-4170 •1lEADERS' HOTLINE (CALL-JN COMMENTS): 642-6086 Volunteers to Salvation Army can provide holiday cheer BY MARILYN NIELSEN A s a volun1eer for the Salvation Army, I have watched wilh admiration and f eh honored 10 participate in many of the urgently.needed community services performed by The Salvation Army. With humnn need and ::.ufCering grcarer than ever, The Salvation Army con1inucs to be in the forefront when it comes to provic.Jing the services and needs of Orunge County. Chri:.1111as is a time of shnring and thl! Orang1.: County Salvation Army ''ill again this year provide Chrb1mas cheer :ind assistance to un es1ima1ed 50,000 . indivi<luals in Orange Cou nty. To accomplish this monumental task The Salvation Army needs a lot of volunteer help. Herc arc some of the ways people may get involved: • The Salvation Army's Chris1mas \v:irchouse will operate unt il Dec. 2-l. This is where tho~ands of needy families will receive foo<l and toys th:it will literally be their Christmas. · Volunteer:. arc needed to help pnck :ind ::.on food and toys for these families "ho have qualified for this aid by application and through a screening process: •The Army's Angel Tree project will be ::.een in various places in the counly where you may select an "angel" from a tree nnd purchase a gift for a specific child in need. The Adopt·A·Family program is one where a family (or office) may "adopt" an entire family in need, providing them with gifts and toys. • And what would Christmas be "ithout those bright red kc11les :ind the familiar tinkling sound of the bells that remind us there arc other::. in our community "ho are not so fortunnte as many of us. The Army \\elcomes anyone who will \Olun1cer (individuals, groups or organitation:.} to help ring the bells. • ~lany do not know the "Dear Santa" lcllers that nre sent to the Post Office arc turned ove r to The Salvation Army. Each lc11er needs .to be un:.wercJ since Santn is so busy this year. (These lellers also help djscovcr the many serious needs of many Orange County . residents.) "I lei ping people" and J 1 ''community services" have I become ~>non) rnous with the name Salvation Army. As a volunteer, l have seen positive results both from afar and close. The Salvation Army has never failed to serve our communily. Let's not fail them by falling short of the number of volunteer:. they so desperately need to do their most \\Otthwhile and import ant work. Per::.on!I interested in volunteering and helping during this Chrb1mas :.cuson (if it's only n couple of hours) may call the Snlvation Army Ornnge County Volunteer Coordinator at 832-7100. I promi::.c, their holiday will be much more meaningful if they do. Mnrily11 Niclsc11 lfrcs i11 GH COURAGEOUS New school trustees challenged to take the tough steps to make the district better BY MAllOAltn L OAaDNI• W ill anything really change when three new members arc added to our School Board or will it be business as usual? and you will see many of th e same faces who supported Dr. Nicoll through the years. Remember, employees during his tenure were.promoted because they were loyal to him. unless you increase public employee productivity. You have to be willing to take an occasional strike over performance and productivity standards (work rules). Look into privatization or some disttict jobs. Eliminate the Personnel Commission. Our school district needs to mainmin the ability to deliver the most dollars to our classrooms without having their hands tied by red tape. Jn addition, an internal auditor needs to be hired to report directly to the Schqol Board. issues and concerns, and .( don't mean to belittle them. Out we should not allow the board to escape hard choices by posturing behind these lesser issues. This preoccupation with emotional issues is a symptom of a much larger problem -our School Board's inability or unwillingness to make decisions on anything of real iinportonce. Why am 1 so cynical? Some background Superintendent Mac Bernd has inherited a bloated bureaucracy. What tan be done? We currently have people in high district levef jobs who have li11lc or no education for the position they hold. The blame for this situation goes squarely back to Dr. John Nicoll. He valued loyalty over brains and education. We need to cut the fat at the district level, looking closely at administration, transportation, maintenance, food services and data processing. Currently we arc squeezed between protecting district jobs and delivering better education at the classroom level Financially we can't have it both ways. I f you can't handle the howls of protest Crom the unions then you are doomed to failure during your tenure on the board. I'm getting tired of waiting. My frustration with this district is enormous. They talk a· good game, but have a history of doing nothing. They talk about excellence. Talk. Talk. More talk. For years and years. We paid tens of thousands of dollars a few years ngo for a · .. district vision statement. (Convicted embezzler) Steve Wagner was a perfect example -no college education, no financial training and two prior instances of unprosccutcd " embezzlement. Still, he was promoted over . · and over ngain unt il he became our chief financia l officer. cap hear you saying, "Dut that's old news. We have new faces at the top." If it doesn't improve our children's education then it doesn't deserve funding. It's Just that simple. Simple doesn't mean easy. It's hard to sny "no." Our School Board members need to get tough. I have been involved as an active parent with four children in district schools for Che past 13 years. I am tired of the board spending so much time on emotional issues, looking involved, but gelling • nothing accomplished. We don't need visions. We need action. Our district is behind the time.s. We are resting on past laurels: Get out of the board room. Find out what is happening in 01her school districts across the country. Our four new high school principals have brought dynamic ideas with them from other schools. Help them to implement these ideas. Yes, maybe. We Jo have a new superintendent and an excellent new crop of high school princip:ils. I challenge you, the Newport-Mesa Unified School Board, to take the first step. Downsize the district bureaucracy by 20%. (In 1992, the Cincinnati Public Schools slashed their administration by I'm not concerned about school uniforms and drug-sniffing dogs. I'm nol concerned about sex education in the classroom. To many of you these are real Stop talking and start doing. MDrgDrct L. Gnrdncr is D Newport But take a look down the district ladder, 51 %.) You can't accomplish anything llcncll resident. · Campaign analysis l'm the wife of Tom Edwards, who ran for City Council in Newport.. Beach. This is in reference to Editor William Lobdell's comments (Nov. 10) about the Winship/Edwards campaign. You r comment that Ron Winship just plain worked harder implies that Tom didn't work hard enough on his campaign - nothing can be Curthcr from the truth. Tom spent almost every evening, as well as many mornings and afternoons, attending forums and get-togethers -All this while maintaining a very demanding and time-consuming lnw practice. But what really demands to be mentioned is that Tom has put in 18 years of hard, hard work for the communily. I've watched him literally drng himself out of bed at 5:30 or 6 o'clock in the morning to uttend meetings lhat serve for th e good of Newport. He has spent long hour~ into the nigh t studying the issues of the airport, as well as serving as a planning commissioner and completing all the work that it entails. Everyone who knows him has nothing but the highest respect for his conscientiousness and intelligence, and knows how hard he's worked. All this in addition to spending full days in the office or in court, working hard for his clients in his law practice. LISA EDWARDS Newport Deach 0 Mensu re A's LasfViClim? h is my belief that the issue that dctcrm incd this race is being overlooked. One year ago, this city was bitterly divided over "Measure A," the poorly conceived plan to pay too much money for too little land. Mayor Clurence Turner was the chief architect and proponent of this measure. The voters of Newport Beach overwhelmingly rejected it. .Being the recipient of the Mnyor's endorsement may have made Tom Edwards, a capable and deserving candidate, a victim of Measure A backlash. • GEORGE SCHROEDER Newport Beach 0 In post-election articles (Nov. 10), the Daily Pilot used the term shocked and as tonished to describe reactions to surprising and/ or stunning upsets at the polls. Why express wonder tbnt a candida1e who dropped out of the iace didn't win? Arc my R~publican leaders underestimating their party members? If the highly-endorsed front-running candida1es were always winners, what would be the purpose of election? KA T HI WHEELER Newport Deach Thanks 10, clean campaign CORRUPONDENCE .\IAac Muns/DAILY P1LOT Cars whiz by Metalphor at its new location near the corner of Coast1iighway and Superior Avenue. Who asked us? The new piece of artwork that quietly slid into Newport Beach nlong the Pacific Coast Highway (and Superior Avenue) recently is unnecessa'}', and unwanted. As a native Californian and West Newport resident for more than 20 years, it seems rather odd that no one.was asked, nor did anyone vote, on this questionable improvement. Art is always subject to the viewer; but 1his has nothing to do with whether or not it is :.:irt. It hns to do with changing the somewhat natural land::.cape with a questionable object that literally protrudes like u sore thumb. It was really refreshing to go through an election phase in Costa Mesa without hnving hit piec~es. I think it's a g'reat step for people. • It ab!iolutcly docs not fit the area. Who approved it? Who was a::.kcd? No t the rcsidcnts -not the taxpayers. The fact that it may <ippear notorious to many is almost irrelevant when \\C consiJcr that any object can be ~ncaked in an)where if someone c.Jccidc::. that they want ii and "bh 10 force it on the public. NANCY PALME Costa Mesa School board self-serving for shame, school board members. Your opposition to Proposi1ion 187 is self-serving. Good for Jim de Boom and Judy franco -they cast the right vo tes (in support of the initiative). The school board should mind its own business, which is education and stay out or politics. JEAN O'NEAL Costa Mesa Thb i~ not the \\ay ii should "ork. Sniffing out problem As a f ormcr Newport Harbor High School ::.:udcnt, I find drug-sniffing dogs a ridiculous waste of taxpayers' money. Newport Harbor has one of the least problem atic student bodies around, and to start treating the students like criminals would only create DOO BLANC! IARD Newport 13cach problems. High school is, and should continue tu be, a pince "here tecn·agers go to learn, have fun, and prepare themselves for the future. Thi) is po::.sible only in a positive environment, not in an environment where the students arc made -to feel like the enemy. lf the government is willing to give money to our schools, why don't we put that money to good use by reducing class sizes, buying new textbooks, or give the teachers a much-needed raise. KRISTA McSADDEN Newport Beach Class of 1993 0 Our children today are being al(acked by adults at every level of society. They are being marched through metal d~1ectors, sniffed by police dogs, forced into uniforms, and threatened with · expulsion if they don't produce documents from the state -all because adults have failed to solve the problems of adult society. When I was 18 in 1965, my peers were conscripted into the military before 1/1ey were allowed to ca)t a single voce in any election. Draft age was 18 but voting oge was 21. Adults called the sys tem "democracy." The generation gap created in the '60s was a personal tragcd)'. for countless American families und has ne\er fully healed. We arc now repeating the same mistakes made by our own parents. LANCE JENCKS Costa Mesa More on $2.9 million school headquarters My opinion is that the money proposed for the new headquar- ters for the school staff should be put into the classrooms. I have to wonder why they leased out the buildings based in the Bluffs area to Coastline Communi ty College District last yea r, if they thought they had cxces~ buildings enough to lease that out. It seems to me they could use that building for these purposes ins~ead of building a new one at great expense. MARY SL YKHOUS Newport Beach Ncll'port JJroc/1. --..,__ ..._ ________________ ......;... _________________________________________ .....;.. _________ 1 COMMUNITY COMMINTARY Government cannot contJnue subsidizing drug, alcohol addicts SSI has become one of America's fa~test growing cash welfare systems BY G IL FERGUSON ·T erry McKelvey used to huve money, boats, nnd :i house in Newport. Now he 's a homeless drunk who roams the street in L.A., a walking nigh1nrnrc to his daughter, who sells rcu l estate in Newport. McKelvcy's drinking binges start when he gets a general relief (G.R.) check, and stops only when the money is gone. ''L.A. County made the biggest m1stukc in the world,'' McKclvey told a reporter. "They approved my G.R." Out if county funding of drunks and addicb b a problem, th<:' money spent by tbc federal and state gove rnment is even wors~. Drunks and drua addicts can get SJOO a week rrom the pcrnment just by saying they're "d~bkd." If they spend time in jail, the checks accumulate. When the checks do finnlly come, a drug addict can go on a wild, $1,000 drug and alcohol party at taxpayers' expense. One oC my constitµcnts, a Sunduy school teacher, told me a sad story a few months ago. He said th:H his drug-addicted son was terrorizing the family, threatening to burn down theik' home, and demanding money. Most or the time, the young man sleeps u11tlcr n bridge. 1 h'ere arc police rc('>Orts on him a mile long. llut the father, who is :it his wits end :attempting to get help. wasn't asking tor police protection. He didn't even expect hi son to be plllced In a mcntul institution. (Thul had been tried before. The drua addict was rclc:iscd from the Institution Gl soon :as his condition stabilized.) All the father wuntcd was for the government to end the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments that allow his son to continue his habit. SSI is now one of America's fastest growing cash welfare programs. This year 6 million people, far too many who arc drug addicts or drunks, received $25 billion, up from Sl6 bi llion just fou r years ago. According to rcporis, federal wurkers in some parts of the country actively promote cash for Addicts. They w:inder ~kid row, plucing pamphlcls in the hands of drunks and pol heads p~scd out C>n the sidewalk. The brochures ask: '1Are you on oJcoholic or a dru1 addict? Then you may quaJify fat SSI." The mcu.agc is: "Show us 10U'rc a hard-core addict and if you keep gelling high, the money will keep coming." Many experts call SSI suicide on the in)t:lllmcnt plan and prove the point.with exumples. One man, who got a lump-sum SSI check for $6,000, lel't his home less shelter. went on u binge and died from tin nlcoholic seizure a few weeks later. Anothe.r, a 57-yeur-old bus mechanic, died from un alcohol overdose shonly ofter cashing in his SS l checks. My cons1i1ucnt's son has received his fair share of booze and drug money from the suite and federal government. So his father called my office in hopes of getting the funding •topped. But, as people nrc often surpri~J to find out, a le&iJIAtor canno1 start or lop checks. Wh:u we can do is pass 1 l1w 10 m1ndate a new definition of "dis;ablcd. '' But with a UbCrill majority in power, that won't be easy. On the i.tate level, funding for addicts comes in the form of a supplement to the Ccderul Supplement, both Of which Arc funded by the Social Security Administration. J eo·authored a bill this session which would have eliminated funding for addicts and aJcohOJiCS. Uut it WQS quickly killed in a committee dominated by "compassionate" liberals. - Ir we arc really serious about the wat on drugs, we've 101 to $tart with the battle O\'Cr subsidies to addicts. Poli tician) who vote to sutx.iditc a habit ahouJd be stigmatized. IC they want to 1:1': part of the addic11- co:iJition, they should ot least have to explain their po~ition to the voters. Gil Fup on h tbe state al#mbl,)'man for Ntwport &atll •IHI C4nt• Mt11. GH FlfQUIOft NewPOrt Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot ,_a, bit or time 10 regenerate and st:irt :all over again." Sandy's stron~ will and cheery, upbe:u personality has carried her through what is, without a doubt, the tough.est time of her life. With her husband Gary out or work, Sandy is faced with support· ing her family on the wages and tips she makes as a waitress at Norm's Restaurant in Costa Mesa. Her boys -Christopher, 1~ Znckary, 8; and Trevor, 5 -arc all in school. And, her two oldest sons are ~nvolved in sports, which can cost a pretty penny. The restaurunt is within walking distance from the motel, which is a good thing. Although Sandy has a driver's license, the family doesn't have a car. At 2:30 every afternoon - about the same time her boys are returning home from school - S.ilndy heads off to work, leaving her children in the care of her husband or a neighbor. With her dark, shoulder-length hair piled neatly on top of her head and clad in her white shirt, black pants and bl:ick comfortable shoes, Sandy walks several blocks dow11 (larbor Ooulcvard to the restaurant. She doesn't return home until about 11:30 p.m., sometimes later. "I do feel a lot of stress at times, having to be away from the kids and working nights," she said. "But, it's a lot better than it used to be." Sandy started out working the "graveyard i.hift -11 p.m. to 7 a.m. That lasted five months. "It was really difficult," she said. "I would come home right when Christopher and Zilckary were heading off to school. Trevor wasn't in school yet, so I'd stay up with him while Gary went out and looked for work. "I wouldn't get to i.leep until pretty late in the afternoon, and I'd only get a few hours of i.leep before I'd have to get up and fix dinner." So, when u i.pot opened up on the dinner shift at the rei.iaur:u~t, she jumped a l it. The new hours allowed her to ~pend time with her boys in the morning before school qnd return home at a de- cent hour. And, lhe moacy is belier. The dinner shift is the busiest one of the day. And the busier it is, the more money in tips Sandy brings home. Sandy enjoys her work. She's well liked by her co-workers and her supervisor describes her as loyal. hacdworking and dedicated. "The entire time that I've worked there, l've neve r missed a single day," said Sandy. "I go to work every day, rain or high water. I've worked hard to get where I'm at in my job." But, 10 years ago, Sandy never would have thought she'd be living in a one-bed motel room. During the 1980s, the Evansons were a typical, all-American fam- ily. Gary, a brawny 39-year-old, made his living as a carpenter, working as an independent con- tractor in San Jose "1hile Sandy stayed at home with the kids. 'That all changed when the Gulr War broke out. For Gary, jobs be· came scarce. The family mBved to Anaheim about two years ago, hoping Gary would be able to find work in Southern California. Bu t their sit- uation only worsened, and the family was evicted from their four· bedroom home. The adjusiment to motel living has been hard on everyone. "There's no privacy," said Sandy. "I miss having a room. I miss having a kitchen. I really miss my oven." Now, Sandy's kjtchen consists of a microwave oven, a tiny sink and two small electric burners. A full- size refrigerator is nestled between a dresser and the closet. "On my days off, I try to cook dinner," she said. "And on the weekends, the kids will usually eat at the. restaurant. "But, it's really tough to cook anything big in here. How am I going 10 cook a turkey on Thanks- giving?" 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He has been a mai- tre'd at Chanticlair Restaurant, managed eight Reubens restau- rants throughout Southern Califor- nia and currently works ns a wait- er at the Villa Nova restauranl as well as operating his home-based business. His diverse career choices have not been accidental. "There arc no coincidences," he said. "Every- thing I've done, l'vo done because I wanted to." During his 25 years in business since leaving the army in 1969, Winship says he has experienced extreme financial highs and lows. He claims to be living comfortably now, but says that without the Villa Nova income, "I'd be a lot less comfortable." Dut the need for income paints only part of the picture, he says. ''In the restaurant business, you get a better undcrstar{ding of who people are. And it's mentally stim- ulating. You never stop learning." Winship has been active in po· litical causes for several years, col- lecting signatures for Proposition 13 and stumping for anti-gun con- trol legislation. He describes him- self as a devout Reaganite, yet he just this week re:registered to join the Republican Party, after spend- Colling all youngsters, ages 4-12! Enter our ~~'1 Ornament Contest ing 22 ~ear1 as an American Inde- pendent. Friend~ and campaign suppon- crs predict that Win)hip's political :iwarcness would ~crve him well on the council. "He's 11 bright guy, very politi· cally aware," said Jerry Counier, publisher or the American Legion Post "Seabreeze" ncwsle1ter for which Winship writes a monthly column. "I think he upset a lot of people with his stance on Measure A, but I supported his position." Another cumpnign supporter, Willard Voit, !laid he advised Win- ship to walk the precinc\s, a move which Voit thinks must have paid off. "If you don't have money or name recognition, that's what you have to do," Voit said. Winship's ties to Newport Beach ha-Jc led him to coni.ider a council bid on three different occasions. 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Bv BAJUU' FAULKNE&, SrokTS WJUTn COSTA MESA -Laguna Hills High won the ~acific Coast League football title and Hawks' senior Brendan McGraw won the battle of the top two running backs in Orange County Friday night. But, after the visitors' convincing 27-14 triumph before about 2,200 at Newport Harbor High, Costa Mesa High's Mus- tangs could at least take solace in salvag- ing sole possession of second place, after University fell to Aliso Niguel, 12-7, Fri- day night. The No. 2 finish will undoubtedly gi' e the Mustangs a better .draw in the GIF Southern Section Divi:.ion Vll I playoffs, "hich begin next week. "It makes this loss a lot better than it co_uld have been," e.xplained Mesa Coach Myron Miller . "Now, we will probably meet a second- place team, and "'e can compete with ju~l about any second:place team in this di,i- sion." The defending PCL champion Mustangs (7·2·1, 3-1-1) competed hard for four quarters against the Hawks (8-2, 5-0), who unleashed a sparse, but opportunistic passing attack to make the differ- ence in what was billed as a smashmouth showdown. P•clflc Co•at Leque FINAL League Overall WLT WLT 'l~~JN ICls 5 0 0 S 2 0 ..... a 311 721 'lJMt!Slly 2 2 1 4 S ·t Al.so N.;uel 2 3 0 4 6 0 llO'Nlluchl 4 0 2 8 0 ht•ncla 1 4 0 4 6 0 :cinched Cf Or.l$lOll \'IJ Pllyal'ls Frtct.r'• Scores MA&e ~lA&TlN/DAJLY PILOT Laguna Hills' Adam Roman (21) upends Costa Mesa's Dewayne Crenshaw In Friday night's title.showdown. Crenshaw led the Mesa running'game with 125 yards. McGraw, who came in with 1,947 rushing yards, pounded away for 139 on 30 t<lrries, in- cluding a pair of laQIN Ho.:$ 27, Mesa 14 Aliso 1 • .gud 1 z. Urmrs.ry 7 Spacial teams play· for Costa Mesa proved ciJstly fourth-quarter touchdo" ns that salted the game away. It w:is Laguna Hills sophomore quarter· back Cory Pardoe, howe\'er, who made an equal number of big pl ays, turning two of his three completions into touchdowns . ..., McGraw, Roman, Pardoe, all were big for Laguna Hills, but Costa Mesa's lack of special firepower hurt badly. BY RJCHAJU> DUNK, Sro&n Wann. NEWPORT BEACH -Sooner or later, the ina- bility to execute well on special teams was· bound to haunt Coita Mesa High. It killed the Mustangs Friday night. Going uuo the Pacific Coast League football championship game against Laguna Hills, the Mus- tanp had attempted zero field goals in 1994, while puntina only four times few an nerage o( 18.3 yards. They could've used some help in that department in losina a 27-14 decision apinst the Hawks (8-2, S-0 in PCL). who avenged last year's disaster against the Power Serve targets hardly a passing lad ...,. Newport Beach Tennis Club's Bernie Mitton is in the middle of this latest of teaching aides. P itchers use square-shaped strings to improve their control an the bullpen. Quarterbacks throw through tires to enhance their accuracy. Now, there's a product on the market that exercises your serving accuracy on the · tennis court. lllchnnl .... Club tennis Bernie Mitton, teaching pro at the Newport Beach Tennis Club, has been instrumental in the evolution of the product called Power Serve. Whether you're alo[le or practicing with a partner, when you hear pops and cracP on these briaht, colorful · taraeu that pves a player somelhina at which to aim, you can't .help but be encourqcd. Mustangs, who used a pair of And when the Mustangs Bryan Luxembourger field goals and a Corey Sides interception with only seconds remaining to upset the Hawks and eventually claim the PCL title. 'We all wanted to hit Chat- man and break his legs.' ventured to line· up for their first field goal of the season in the third quarter, they broke down again. "We were trying to stop McGraw, which made us vulnerable to the pass," Miller said. "The kid (Pardoe) made t\\O nice throws, and it cost us." The first Pardoe ~CO(ing toss, a 20-yard streak to senior four-year st::irter Adam Roman, helped the Ha" ks forge a 7-7 deadlock "ith 28 seconds left in the half. Moreover, when Costa Mesa (7-2-1, 3-1-1) depended on spe- cial teams, there were break- downs: · -The Mustangs allowed a 49-yard kickoff return by Adam Roman to start the second half, a play that led to Laguna Hills' go-ahead touchdown. -Mesa, which punted three times (14, 37 and 32 yards, respectively). allowed Roman to sJip through the cracks again late in the third quarter, as Roman returned a punt 29 yards to set up another Laguna Hills touchdown. "One of my guys forgot to go in on the field-goal try," Mesa Coach_ Myron fviiller said. "He didn't know that the PAT and field goal teams were the same, so he didn't go in. We went in there with only 10 guys, because we've never kicked a field Roman, ~tarting hi~ 49th varsity game, ignited the \ isi tors by returning the sec- ond-half kickoff 49 )'ard to the Mesa 35. After McGraw burrowed for 1 'anh, Pardoe play faked to his senior \,ork- horse, before lofting a spiraj into the arms of Jay Johnson, ..., ho had worked behind the Mustang secondal) for a 33-)ard touchdown. goal." · Miller was in rather good spirits·following the loss. He said the Mustangs lost to a better team, and if his team. played L:lguna Hills 10 times, they'd lose eight. • ,, <:Ml\' f, L~w Pia.of The conversion kick gJ\'e Laguna Hills See MISA/P•1• a3 Costa Mesa belts Pacifica in CIF, 31-3 ..., Pacifica didn't like Mesa's accomodations, but that was nothing compared to results. Bv RlCHAJU> DUNN, Stoan Wann COSTA MESA -It was good target prac- tice for Costa Mesa High's water polo team. But according to Mesa Coach Brian Kreutzkamp, visiting Pacifica had it coming in Friday's op~ning round of the CIF Southern Section Division ll playoffs. "(Pacifica Coach Chris Reaume) came in and said he wasn't going to play in this pool, because it's too smalJ, !>O the game was deln)ed 15-to-20 minutes," Kreutzkamp s:iid. Further adding to the delay -third·secdcd Costa Mes;i (22-S) would go on to post a cru hing 31-3 victory -was the fact that Pacifica (13· 12) felt the cages were too low, so Mesa officials raised both cages on extra foot before the opening sr.rint. "I don t think our kids apl)reciatcd having to wait," Krcutzkamp said. "1 told them to play hard, and if they didn't play hard, they were coming out or the game. Hey, it's a Clf playoff game, and that's the ~ay it should be. You should play h:ard." • The Must1np pl1yed everybody on the bench, indudina JV call-ups. It \l(U difficult to hold back. e5pecially with second-stringers tryina to set the most out of rare playina time and recent call·ups auemptina to open tome e,a. In the end, it wu the moll pis ICOred in a pme that Kreutzbmp could ever remember . "I wouldn't tell my rcscncs to back otr. We're tryifta to act them u mUcb playins tune .. c· .. Kreutzhmp 11id. "Al halllimc, ii was 2().~ and 101DC of tbe kids. ia a pme like tba&. you've aot to set .... pis. ud tM MC- It'• ahe rewanlina sound ,ou'll hear when your senc kisses .. _J.K.bJ&b dcu'ty, plu&ic tarpts, and it'• quickly bcc::oadni ... latna crmi llDOlll instNClon. Even Vic Braden, the renaiaance man Peclftca'1 Chuong....,.., (I) drMI IND Collla ....... Rot11r IClr'nOe In frtda(I ~-IOUnd wownr. ... .. .., ., . IMG.ue~U ... ' .; ... 8 2 Saturday. November 12, 1994 MAILUG Just rewards I would like to join the community in congralulating the 1994 Newport Harbor High varsi&y foolball team und coaching staff on an absolutely 1remendous (10·0) season. Three things come to mind when looking at their accomplishments: Preparedness, dedication and sponsmanship. The work ethic and enthusiasm of these kids was very.evident throughout the season. The coaching staff did q_n excellent job of developing a game plan and getting the tc:im ready to play every week. Who will ever forget the one-point victory over Corona del Mar? Or the way the team pulled together to beat Santa Margarita after erasing a 14-point deficit? The dedication of this team and staff was also very apparent. They now realize the rewards of spring practice, two-a-day workouts, the long hours toiling in the weight room, and the late practices. They discovered that football is not a one:-or two-mah game, but lakes a total team effort. The team was extremely focused, but at the same time, learned to have fun on the field. One area that is often overlooked in athletics, but should not be minimized, is sportsmanship. POLO .......... , ond suina wanted to get (30 goals) for them. I've never coached or played in a game with over 30 goals scored." There will be no more easy ones for Mesa, competing in Division 11 for the first time. Its next opponent, Marina on Wednesday in the quarterfinals, has beaten the Mustangs once this season in two meetings. A coin Oip will determine the home team. Ir Mesa wins it, the game will be played at Ncwpon Harbor; if Marina ww, the Vikings will host it at Golden West College. Costa Mesa, nine-time defending Pacific Coast Lea$ue champion, reached the CIF Division Ill title Jame in three of the past four years, including a championship in 1992. "It would be great to get a Division II title," Kruetzkarrip said. "It would be something new for our school." The respect this group showed toward its opposition, and just as important, their respect for each other, was commendable. It's possible that Costa Mesa could meet second-seeded Servile, which topped the Mustangs, 13-12, in a tour- nament earlier this year, in the semifi- nals. But against Pacifica, it was over quickly, with Mesa's swimming speed controlling both ends of the pool, par- ticularly on its counterattack. Mesa had 10 steals in the first quarter, and of its 23 shots-on-goal, three were stopped by Mariner goalkeeper Eddie MacDonald, while 20 landed safety for goals. Jn other words, Mesa neve r C.UIY P. LUOCH/DAJLT Pu.or Costa Mesa High goalie Justin Taylor blocks a shot attempt from Pacifica In Friday's CIF water polo game. It was refreshing to sec players lay a good clean hi t on an opponent and moments later reach out a hand to 'help them off the turf. From a fan's standpoint, it was a real pleasure to watch this great group of young men perform thi s season. Thanks for the memories and good luck in the • upcoming CIF playoffs. Ron Moss Orange Coast Players of the Week MATT SAUK A 6-foot-1, 190-pound freshman quarterback, he completed 17 of 38 passes for 266 yards and one touchdown, while constantly being under heavy pressure. TRAVIS McCULLOUGH A 6-foot-2, 225-pound sophomore middle linebacker, he record ed five solo tackles, five assists and two interceptions, giving him 183 taclJes in his career. ... PiraJes, Saddlebac.k ' square off tonight ~ Neither going anywhere, but both would like to change their ways, now. BY RlcHARD D UNN, Sroars Wan-u. OCC quarterbacks last week were sacked seven times for a minus-62 ya rds. Moreover, Clayton was held to a career-low 45 yards rushing (14 carries). He now has 2,290 career rushing yards, and has two games le.ft to add to his OCC career T wo t~aditional rushing re-Cord. Clayton has 848 football pow· yards this season, but set a school e rs in Che single-season record last year with ·Mission Conference 1,442.rushing yards. Central Division, Quarterback Mall Sauk, a fresh- Orange Coast Col-man who has 'made tremendous lege and Saddleback, square off strides this season, had personal tonight at 7 o'clock with a surpris-highs for passing yartlage (266), at- ing total of two victories between tempts (38) and completions (17) them in 16 games this season. last week, his second consecutive Southwestern (0·7-1 overall, 0-4-game with more than 200 passing l in the Central Division) appears yards. His total against Fullerton headed for the division cellar, but was the most for an OCC quarter- tonight's loser at Saddleback Col· back since Greg Angelovic threw lege in Mission Viejo will be flirt-for 279 yards against Southwestern ing with the Apaches at in 1990. the bottom. 41(Sauk) also had a "I guess when you're 'f 50-yard pass called not having a good year, it or both us back, and a total of 85 boils down to the talent d S ddl (passing) yards nullified level that's there, or that an a e-by penalties," Workman it's not where it usually back, it's the said. "He did that while is," OCC Coach Dill same COaCh-suffering through (six) Workman said. "For es, and the sacks, so it was rcaJly both us and Saddleback, quite a performance. it's the same coaches, Same Staffs. He had 208 yards at and the same staffs. ll's It's hard to halftime, and would've hard to put you r hand on had a lot more with a it sometimes." put your little more support." Orange Coast {1·7, 1-hand On it Eight of Sauk's passes 3) is suffering through its somet'1mes.' landed in the hands of worse season in Work-Chris J ackson, the man's nine-year tenure. -BU WORKMAN former Mater Dei High Saddleback Coach Ken OCC coach basketball standout who Swearingen, who has won is playing football for national JC Grid-Wire the first time in his life. championships, is the nation's win-Jackson, who caught a 67-yard ningest community college coach, touchdown pass against Fullerton, entering this season with a 246-73· OCC's only offensive score, hauled 6 record. in the most receptions by an OCC Dul in 1994, the Gauchos are a receiver in a game since Derek forgcuable 1-5·2, 1:1-2 in the Cen-Whiddon had nine in the 1990 O'r- tral Division. ange County Bowl. lf OCC's offensive line can plug On defense, middle linebacker up its holes, tailback Jere Clayton Travis McCullough, who bad a has a chance tO get back on track pair of interceptions la.st week. in- :lnd spearhead the Pirates' ground creased his two-year tackle total to game, which was stuffed for a · 183 with 10 last week (five solo). minus-3 yards in the second half McCullough this year has 40 pri· last week against Fullerton, a 35·9 mary tackles, 40 assis ts and two loss, and that doesn't include the sacks. Last year he had Sl primary sacks. tackles and 50 assists. OUNGI COAIT'I STARTING LINIUPI Or .... C...t et l•d•e-Hkt • ....,.,, 7 0,,. .... . .,,,,..._ Ht. Wt. 6-1 190 5-11 205 6·11 210 e.2 195 g.2 185 f.2 225 .... 2eO .... 290 w 270 .. , 275 f.5 - Cl.PM. fr 08 So. TB So. Fl fr. WR fr. WR So Tt Fr. LT fr. LO So. c fr RO ft. RT . ,. .... Ht. Wt. 1-2 220 1-2 220 l-1 245 11-4 205 1-2 225 1-1 115 $-11 115 6·10 195 5-10 175 5-10 175 6-1 205 Cl ...... ff OE SO OT k. OT rr OE So. cu k. u k. cu So. Cl "· Cl So. ,. So. SS missed. Ryan Dandy (six goals), Robert Grayeli (five goals, four assists and four steals), James Comfort (four goals, four assists), Sean Hylton {three goals, five steals), Steve Popov (three . goals, four assists and four steals) and Roger Kimos (three goals, three assists and two steals) did most of the damage. CO$TA MUA 31, PACIFICA 3 CLUB TENNIS fr .. P•9e81 of tennis -an author, psychologist, promoter, teacher and tennis college owner in Coto de Caza -recently endorsed the simple, yet 'greatly needed creation. In addition, Mesa will return every player for next season, except senior Popov. hdllca 1 1 0 1-3 eo.u Mesa ' 11 • 7-31 Plldllca acorin1: lloM 1, TrlllfM!' 1, I. ffnOlllo 1. . Sllws; Mllc:Dorl.lld 7, lnlns 1. Mew KDrift1: D~c· Cn s, ComfOtt 4, POflO\' J, s. Hyllotl 3, ia.-l. 2. Md>MW 1, Cl'OPft 1, T, Hylton 1, Wf 1, w~ 1. Sliwa: Ta,b 4. Sailors win the nip lo~ quarternnal "Every teaching pro reaches with cones, but this clips onto the net and it's more visual," Mitton said. "I went to the USPTA (United States · Profcs.sional Tennis Association) Target Ball, with 11-inch targets ~ Agoura must travel to Newport for CIF volleyball. convention in La Quinta last month, and the response was overwhelming, and there were about 3,000 teaching pros there. ' "It's SOll)elhing that's going to be a phenomenal thin$· I had three phone calls this week from Atlanta, Florida and Texas, guys who want to set up distributorships, and that's not even an avenue we'd considered. "IC you're into tennis, and you look at this produc1, it speaks for itself." Power Serve, which comes in two sizes (8 or 11 inches), can be used to create fun drills with your playing partner or with a ball machine. "I haven't had this much fun giving lessons in a long time," said Mitton, who has been giving lessons for 10 years, following a stint on the pro tour from 1974 to 1984, when he was forced 10 leave the circuit after tearing a rotator cuff muscle. Target Sports Interhational, for whom Mitton is the vice president of product development, is the producer of Power Serve. Mitton, 40, said the company is attempting to lu re a large sporting goods retailer to mail<et the product. "We're trying to get Wilson Sporting Goods involved, but we're looking for one company, not four or five. If we don't land ;i big company, we'll market it ourselves," Mitton said. •Forcing concentration is the key to using Power Serve. When my partner and I experimented with it this ·week, we found the results encouraging and also enjoyable. With the targets up, we played a miitch in which you automatically won a game if you hit the target, and automatically lost if you double-faulted. Just something we came up with out of the blue. The game of Target Ball is an official procedure devised by tbe makers of Power Serve: In either singles or doubles, there will be four targets placed on the net, two over each service box. Or, you may place these targets wherever you and your partner agree. Any rime-a -player hits the target on any stroke - a serve, volley or ground stroke -play stops and that player (or team) is awarded two points for their accuracy. If no one hits the target, and frequently that will be the case, it's regular ten nis, and whoever wins the point receives one point; play continues to 21 pojnts; a player (or team) must win by two points; switch si~cs when the first player (or team) reaches 11 points. •At the end of this month, or in early December, Mitton plans to organize a Target Ball Tournament at the NDTC. "My students ~ave gained a great deal of accuracy and confidence in their shot reliability," Mitton said. "I've seen the satisfaction on-the.faces when they receive the instantaneous reward of hitting the target." Richard Dunn is D Dolly Pilot sportsttriter whose club tennis column appears twice mo11thly. NEWPORT BEACH -Ne port Harbor High's girls volleyb team, ranked and seeded No. 1 the CIF Division l playoffs, w the coin flip Friday morning . will be the home team in Tue day's second-round match again Agoura. "It was just a huge little win i us," said Sailors Coach Dan Glenn, who admitted he kne nothing of Agoura, except that t Chargers reign as Marmon League champions. Tuesday's second-round cncou ter is billed to begin at 7 p.m. In other CIF pl ayoff action, t top-seeded Corona del Mar wat polo team will travel to Trabu Hills, and Newport Harbor w· host San Clemente in Division quarterfinals play on Tuesday. Newport Harbor will host No. seeded and unchallenged Peni sula Tuesday ~fternoon (2 o'cloc in girls tennis, while Corona d Mar, assuming it is successful i Monday's rained-out first-roun matchup with visiting Agoura, wi will have San Marcos to deal wit on Tuesday at a site to be decide by coin flip. LOCAL SCHEDULE 'THE.,, S10RE SATURDAY ......... Community college -Orange Coast College at Saddleback, 7 p.m. 8.slcetlt•ll Community collegt men -College of the Canyons at Or.inge Co.1st, 7 p.m. Community college women -Orange ~st at C~ffey Tounwnent. 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Junior Brian Ree,es capped that cight·play, 80-yard ma1ch ,-.ith a 12-yard catch :.111u run from quarterback Ryan Taylor "ith 1: 12 left in the game. It was Reeves "ho opened the scoring with 4:18 lcJt in the open· ing period, finalizing an eight-play, 94-yard drive with a 20-)ard burst on an inside reverse. The key play of the dmc "as a 47-yard play-action flip from Ta)- lor to tight end John Schroeder,' which moved the .Musklngs to the Laguna 36. Reeves was held to only 1 )ard on fourth-and-three at the HJ\\k\' 7 on the next possession, and the Mustangs blew a similar scoring chance on th eir first second-half possession, driving to the Laguna 9, before mbsing a 26-yard field &Oal attempt. "(Lllguna Hills} had a great game plan, and they were dis- ciplined and Mayed with it," Miller said. "They \I.ere better in every aspect, including the kicking game, the running game, and the pasl>ing game. They "ere JUst too tough tor us on defense und \\e couldn't mO\C thl! ball." Charles Chatman, \\hO came ln \\Ith a 273-)aru lc:id on McGr.:iw for the county ru:.hing title, fin· bhec.l "ith 77 yards on 11 c:ime:.. Chatman. "ho now has 2,297 )Jrds lhb scJson, still ncec.ls 7 to break the :.chool arfc.l Nc\\pOrt · Mcsa District s1ngle·seuson record ol 2,303, :.ct by 13mh "RunJ\\ .1y" Tran in 1.i games !Ji.t foll. Chatman needs uni~· 300 )tire.ls to break the count) i.rnglc-seJsun re corJ of 2.596, set by RJncho Abmitos' Jell U) re.I in 1992. But for a 15-)arJ burst on the final Musl.:ing scoring drh I!, ChJt· man had onlv one run of more than IO)ards'cll). . .. We shoulJ get (l\\O:"a) start· ing tackle, "ho sat out "ith a con- cussion) Jason Morin back l1e'\t \\CCI.., and it ":is great 10 see Dc,.,,. ti) nc runn inl! h.1rd .Jgatn," Miller s:iid. "ll '!. bJc.k to the dr J\~ ing bpard ro sec ho,-. for we can go in the playoff')." GAME STATISTICS Laguna Hiiis 27, Costa Mesa 14 Score by Quarters l.Jguna HJUs 0 7 7 13-27 CostaMesa , 7 o 0 7-14 First Quarter CM-Reeves 20 nin (We.r klc1t} 4 18 Second Quarter LH-Roman 20 pass trom Pi/t!te (Ya-.rnn k OIJ, 0.28. Third Quarter lH-Johnson 33 PJSS llom P;i1~.t (Y, .. r l:I ' IUC1t). 11.06 • Ree.es, 3·22 Ar•~ ~ l 2·C Tay or 4-mlll.iS·5 INDIVIDUAL PASSING lH-~r~e 3 '-· 78 cr.1 -T .. 1 r 2·t:" :9 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING LH-.. -.~ .... , 2~~ R~-.a" 1·2!l Cl.'-S. ~. r • ..:.7 Rt.:.es 1·12 GAME STATISTICS LH 11 J~·137 CM 17 Laguna Hills' defense swarms to the focal .point of Costa Mesa's attack (Charles Chatman). qhatman fin ished up with 77 yards net. Fourth Quarter LH-McGnw 2 n.n (Y.;i.. .~n "t• 1~ ~7 LH-1.lcGraw 31 nin ("'c" t·uc·~J . J ~5 CM-Re~es 12 pass tram Ta,ru [t.e r • «). 78 3.;.o Costa Mesa's Ray Ohrel tries to latch on to baguna Hills running back Brendan McGraw in Friday night's Pacific Coast League showdown. Laguna Hills posted a 27·14 win to claim the league 'itle. Costa Mesa enters CIF next week as the league's No. 2 entry. SPECIAL Froftl Pa90 81 The Hawl-.s, many of whom re· member last year, \\Crc elated. Stopping Costa Mesa tailback Charles Chatman was their pri· mary concern, but many iook ex· ccption 10 Miller's statement ear- lier in the week that Lagun:l Hills rnilback Urendan McGrnw was their whole offense. "Their coach just s:iid ~tcGraw was the "hole teain, and that made us m:id, b-.:cause this is a team effort," said Roman, a fourth·)Car senior \\ho h:is pla~l!J in every llawk \arsity game since his freshman year, Friday night being his 49th consecuti\e. .. h's all in the heart," RonlJn (only 5-foot·6, 145 pounds) adJcJ of his tc.im ·s championship. "It •ill depcnJs on ho" much ~ou \\:lilt it. l just "anted 10 be league ch:imps. No indi\IJuJI stufl; that's nothing. Our defense shut Jo\\ n Chatnun." Chatm.111, Or:inge Count) 's kad· ing 1 usha "ith 2,297 ) ards, ".1s he le.I 10 77 ) arc.ls on 17 carries. "\Ve all \\antcd 10 hit Chatm..in and break his legs." i.JiJ Laguna I !ills linebacker lkn ~l•ts!limino, "ho was invoh ed in se\·cr:il stops near the line of scrimmage. ... , hal's all we \\Cre thinking about all week ... stopping Chatman anc.l getting McGraw his yards." ~1Jssimino also contributed "ith a big stop on Mesa quarterback R)an Ta) lor for a minus-3 yurc.ls, "hen the Mustangs faced a fourth· anJ-eight situation in the Counh quarter, trailing 21·7. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY CdM, Tars take· shots at Clf. prelims ~ Mt. San Antonio College ts the familiar site for the prel iminaries this morning. i\v lllCILAJlD 0UNN1 ~ru11.1) Waurck 1 The ~trength of the Sea View tcaguc "ill be on Jispla) today, as both Ne\\pott l l.1rbor and Corona del ~tar l11gh iichools compete in thc bo)s Cl F Southern Section cros:. country preliminaries at Mt. San Antonio College. There arc two races each in Di- 'ision 111-ANand Ill-A, with the top three tcums 1n each race (12 in ull) going to the linJls Nov. 19. Coach Bill Sumner's Sea Kings, Sea View L1:aguc ch.1mpions and rank1:d No. 3 in th e year's final ClF Dh ision Ill poll, race at 9 a.m. in Division lll·A. Serrano (De Anza) and St. 1;rancis (Mis- sion) arc the only other league champions in the race. CdM, led by indi.,,idual Sea View champion llrian Slingsby, has a strong :iupporting cast an Tyler Beardslee, Andy Gwin, Kohei T:.ujimoto, Pat Russell and Mil..e Maguire. "We ha\en't had all five guys run well on the same day since early in the year. That's what I look for 10 happen," Barry said. Estancia 's boys, the Pacific Coast League's third-place rcpre· se ntative, compete in the other Ill-A race at 8:30 u.m. Johan n ~p­ pell is the Eagles' top runner. CdM'·s girls, as "ell :is Estan· cia's Tun ya Perl.. ins, "ill run in a Division Ill-A race al 11:12 a.m. The Sea Kings are led by senior se nsation Tracy Clark, who has 10 victories in a dozen races this au· tumn, including a win in the Or· ange County Championship!>. Only Newport Harbor freshman Jamie Swarberg (dual meet} and Irvine's Jessica Corbin (league finals) have finished ahead of Clark this year. Christy Cummins, Jennifer Mor· gan, Jennifer Blair. Ashley Conover and Laurel Hafer provide the rest of the Cc.1~1 scoring clcpth. "Doth teams are gening bcncr, for the girls it's just more signifi- cant to watch it, bl!causc the progrc~s is more obvious,'' saic.l Sumner, "hose second and th ire.I runners (Dresden Ho"ell and Brooke l\tcck) quit the team I.1st month, leaving \\h:.11 "as a top- rated squad to quc:.tion if it coulJ qualify for the stall! m1:ct. "for the boys," Sumner added, "we're looking for a few seconds (better) apiece, and fo r the girls \\e're looking for a few dozen sec- onds apiece. We fully expect to qualify both teams (for the finals), but we don't take a1l)lhing for granted." Roman, however, somewhat stoic the show from both Chatman and ~tcGraw, who got 139 rushing yards on 30 carries. "That was a heartbreak last year (a 39-36 Mesa win)," he said. "That was the worst, because we thought we were going to win. Dut they pulled the impossible :ind came back lo win. "" "Out,this year's different. It's a team effort, and what (Miller) said about McGraw being the only guy· got everyone of us· mad. Look at · · us now. We're league champs. I pluyed on the C IP and league championship team in 1991, and ''°c'rc on a mbsion to do it again." \Vilh time running out in the first half, Roman's 20-yard touch- do" n reception was the beginning of :O.ks.i's broken hearts. Co:.1.1 ~tcsa's defense stepped up during the Ha\\l..s' drive late in the se~ond quancr. including a he:i' y pass rush b)1 tackle Wayne Heriog and defeni,i\c end John Schroeder th:it forced an incom- plete pa1os on . second down by H:i,\k qu·anerback Cory Pardoe. On thc ensuing play, Schroeder cume "ithin inches of a sack, which "ould've forced Laguna Hills to punt. Dut P:inloe got the pass olf und connected with Jay Johm.on for a 25-yard gain . -rvrcGraw follo\\cc.l with a 23-yard run, with Schroeder finding an angle to prevent a touchdown at the Mesa 24. T"o pla)s later, however, Par- doe found Roman open fo r a 20- yard scoring play, then Sako Ya- kinian's extra point tied the game. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. .... , ..... c...ikl! 1122 -llll~ CISTA •U-Ml-1111 ven .. , ... , r oo" Sotl:ft«lrol.) Gt.rm Mo,,.s.nlce Chris Arth (714) 803-3707 Coach Oim Barry's Sailorii, headcJ by Shuhram DeZahd, Ryun Atfams, Henry Chian, A:uon Ward und J••kc Swanwn. open the meet with a 7:30 11.m. )tart in Di· vision lll·AA. Sea View runncr·up SJnta M;ar· garita, nin~cJ No. 6 in Division 111. and thirJ-placc Newport Har· bor (No. 4 1n Div~ion 111) are ex· pcctcJ 10 join Cc.JM in 1h~ rin;ila. 2096 Hotbor 8outeYord of Con 1n CO\to Me~ (71 4) 642·0010 ~The~ANoSinc.1921 ·~1c;uwliils CCDW.~--..... &---. ' 1·12. Antndance 2.2i>O (eswnatec1 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING LH-McGraw. 30·139. ROO'.a~ 1.1 P~rc::ie. 3"'11!M·3. CM-Crenshaw. 21·125, CryJ:.n:i. 17·77: • ... ~ rt:.':l >l'C4;t· J.: Sa.~s·J·'~l.e r\. e 1 ... ! 1lrC:J~e :.:3 Pl.ll:s 3.33 6 f~eS·l .. m!>le~ IOSI 1·1 f,3;s-nei )31C3~e &...:s 1.me t>I possession i t 30 •f'l.nl re!!Jms, ir~~ctp:.oos. 1.m:::e ie:.r.s l·rn:n-i !!8~ ~-27' •.a 3·2) , 25 30 Costa Mesa Coach Myron Miller looks on as the die is cast. HUMBERTO "CHIQUITA" GONZALEl VS-r MICHAEL CARBAJAL WIC LlllT flYllllllT/llf .111111 flJWllllT CIAllPllllllP PLUS MORE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 12 AT 8 o.m. CHANNEL 35 Price: '29.• To order call:1-800-885-280X(2269) >-..< t.eMAClflC.-_.9"Cl .,_, .... ~ ......... ..... ..... ... ._.. ..,....., \ •, . 114 Saturday, November 12, 1994 Newport BeMhlColla ,._ Dally P ......... Doll LIM:H/DAJLY PILOT Costa Mesa freshman Steve Herzog dives for a fumble as Laguna Hills' Tommy Banning (18) looks on in Thursday's Pacific Coast League duel of unbeatens. Laguna Hills prevailed, 35-8. ·Costa Mesa freshmen finally meet their Waterloo in finale ...._ Laguna Hills wins the battle of 9-0 teams Thursday, captures the Pacific Coast League crown. BY D ENNIS BROSTEIU:IOUS, Sr•oan Wann COSTA MESA -It was ' a memorable season for the Cos&-a Mesa High freshman football team. f It just lacked a fitting conclusion. quarterback Tommy Banning lofted a touchdown pass to Nick Harvey, who caught the ball over his shoulder and raced into the end zone. The Mustangs' dream of an unde- feated Pacific Coast League campaign · was denied Thursday. A Laguna Hills squad which entered the day with similar aspirations \vas the one celebrating at the end, following a 35-8 victory by the Hawks. After Mesa went three-plays-and-punt on its next series, the Hawks struck again in electrifying fashion on the fi.rst play after the punt.· This time Banning hit Dustin Mang in perfect stride down the sideline for a 55-yard TD play. Uiguna Hills had taken a 14-0 lead Both teams had entered the season finale with 9-0 marks, including 4 -0 records in the PCL. But there was little doubt who was the clear-cut winne r on this day. "Well, this team still has the best record of any Costa Mesa freshman team in at le ast the last 10 or 11 years," noted Mustang as· sistant coach Mike Crowe. The game took an im- mediate turn in Laguna Hills' favor, after the Hawks stopped Costa Mesa on fou rth down at the Mustang 46 on the first se- · less than seven minutes ---------• into the game. Before the shellshocked Mustangs could get their initial first down of the game, Uiguna Hills found the end zone again follow- ing a short punt. From the · 35, Jones took it 31 yards to the 4, and Anthony Daye punched it in from there for a 20-0 margin. 'I thought we had a chance at that stage of the game. If we score there, it could be 20-16, and who knows?r "Our goal was to stop the inside run and make them pass," said Crowe. -~CROWE "I thought we did stop Mesa assistant coach them inside, but the kid showed he could throw." ries of the game. Laguna Hills took just four plays to break the ice. The Hawks surprised the Mustangs, according to Crowe, by running a double wing. "It was a new wrinkle from them, something we hadn't seen," he said. Grover's 37-yard kickoff return set the Mustangs up in good field position at the Hawk 45. A long march of 13 plays fi- nally resulted in Costa Mesa points as Steve Herzog took a pitch and dove in from 2 yards out. Ronnie Lievanos ran in the conversion and the half ended at 20-8. The Mus- tangs seemed to pick up some momen- tum ·after stopping Laguna Hills on the first possession of the second half, but Mesa was unable to take advantage when it got the ball. lo fact, Laguna Hills scored when the Mustangs' attempt to punt the ball re- sulted in a bad snap from center, which was eventually recovered in the end zone by the Costa Mesa punter for a safety. "l thought we had a chance at that · stage of the game," said Crowe. "If we score there, it could be 20-16, and who knows?" The safety seemed to open the flood- gates. The Hawks scor~d a pair of touch- downs in the next 3:12 to put the game away. Each team mounted Jong drives in the final quarter, but it did not result in any points. Ugn 1111 36, Costa Mm 8 Sc.re -, au.rt.re laQIN Hill 14 • 15 0-35 CosU Mtsa 0 • 0 o-• Fin• Quef1er Ut-HMwy 10 PIS$ from 9amng (McClftrty lllcij, UC. Ut-MMIO 55 pass flom Bnlno (McCall1ey IUCk), 3.13. lecond Quarter Ut-Oaye 4 run (WI l*J, t.30. CM-Henog 2 M (UMnos run), 3 00. Third Guatier Ut-Salcty, Price IX*d In .., zone. 4.44. Ut-Jona 16 M (McCallrey ijQ), 3:10. Ut-Jones 26 run (WI laled), 1:32. INDIVIDUAL RUIHJNQ Ut-Jones. 15-115; Ming, 2·33: Oayt, 2-7: Mctcll, 1-7: 8ming. l·lor-IMls 6. CM-lllmos, 12-44; Hamade, 1-34; CinMr, 5-20; H1RoQ, 9-10, Sou, Mor-fllbis 2: bad SllllP. Mor-lllhls 25. INDMDUAI. PAlllNQ Ut-bmg, 4·8·0. 71. CM-lllmos, 4·1S.0, 47. DoN LEACH/DAILY r1LOT Laguna Hills' Marty Gilbert collars Matthew Meca in Thursday's showdown. A 31-yard run by Michael Jones on n trap set the Hawks up at the 15. 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Trt-Jt 6 12 ff T ... .... "., I I I J J 1 1 • > • 1 u l • 1 ' • 1 • 1 I I I 16 2 1 • J • 2 > 11 I I I 4 J I > I 21 u " 7l DIDllAfllHINe ... NPl .... C0911T1 .... ,. ........ -J ..... U ....... 2alc» ~ 4 lwl ...... 11~71•111'111. UI ........ , ...... •'4.6l••••••h.11Nwt • ............... •• , ...... , _ ...... 21 ..... 1 .....,4t~12Wti•1l1tu.n-.tu ... ot Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot CM Natlonal Little League registration today COSTA MESA -Costa Mesu Na. tioaal Uni.-Lcaaue will be holding its scc:oad in·f>' ~n registration for tJlc 1995 seuon to 1y. Tiie aiaalups \\JI be held from noon to 4 p.m. al Ballpark Piua, located in the M... Verde Center, at Harbor & AdMMs AU players registering for the first timo must provide a birth certificate and utllit1 blll for the purwse of age and reaidlllCO verification. ' To be eligible to register, players must be between five arid 15 years of •ID oa or before July 31, 1995, und live within lbe league's boundaries. The league is bound on tJ1c north l>y Sama Ana, 011 the south by Newport Deuch, on the west by the Suma Ana River and the east by Fairview Road from the Santa Ana border to Merrimuc, Mer- rimac to Harbor Blvd., Hnrbor Dlv<l. to Newport Blvd. and Newport Dlvd. to the Newport Beuch border. The sign-up donation is $60 per play· er_,. with the totaJ donation not to exceed $150 per family. The donation helps to cover the cost of uniforms, pictures and equipment, which is provided by the league. A late fee of $10 per player will be assessed to players registering after Nov. 30. This is an official Liule League Uasc· ball program ch.1rtcred by Little Lc.1~uc Intcrnation~tl, Williamsport, Pa. As J chartered Lillie League Daseball pro· gram, Costa Mesu National Little League offers T-ball for boys and girls ages 5-8, baseball for boys and gfrls 7. 15, and softball for girls 8·15. Teams will be formed in January 1995 ·for the season thnt begins Mllrch 4. " Games will be played at the league's new facility located at TeWinkle Middle School. A second signup date is Nov. 30 from 5:30·8:30 p.m. ut Triangle Square, at the end of the 55 Freeway in Town Square. ' Saturday, November 12, 1994 81 AYSO 1...til .. ~' rc;tl .1 '' I··~.: tfu; Hl • .l 2·U \'lt:l OJ y "' 'Cl I ·ii kan Youth 'occc:J 01g. •JH J 97 girls Division 4 action IJ'>l , 1: .k Heather Metcalf \\as th.: 1 J~!I.: '•' l.u played well to c;irn the. shutuut. In other action, the Heat uml Ql1 kks1l· ver played to u 1·1 deadlock. For the Heat, Caitlin Adams ::ind Re- becca Blazak plared well on defense, while Allison Crane on defeni.e and half- back Jennifer Arrow and right end Susie Sparks were the standouts for Quicksi lver. The Quake edged the Razzberry 97 win .ur'"'1 ' .1.1J Marwnne 1ks1 -.rb J1a I 'lllo! ~Jmi;, lvr th~ Dau.ii· 1.rs. The Par:mai. c.irm.:J a 3-~ vic tory over 1hc Sunllo\\cr Stri~crs. Any parent '"ho \\oulll like to serve on the rc~onal boa <.I of directors are usked tu contact Rcgivn CJ? Commi~ioncr Kurt Ye age r. There arc position.s open in the volun- teer A YSO program. PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 MAmN BROnIF.RS PUBLIC NOTICES ~ cecelved by the City or 31. ORDINANCE NO. 94-PUBLIC NOTICE PhlUlp J. Greenberg Costa Mesa to wit: The City 53 ADDING SECTION This statemerit was filed I I I PUILICNOTICE Clerk, P.O. Box 1200, 15.06.110 TO CHAPTER FlcUtlous with the County Clerk or HONE rh:ye~hl:ru~fr~t~/J~~~ ~ndMi~~~n. b~~~~~a~ 19*pai4nt ec...,..., Affordable Cemetery Lots We Sell . Buy • LISI CaU & Compare ---------r Costa Mesa, Calllornla 15.06 OF TITLE 15·oF THE Buslnffl N•me Orange County on October NOTIC• OF lt2628·1200, on or before NEWPORT BEACH Mu: St•t•ment 27, 1994. Mrs. N•oml Hone Benny band. They grandchildren, Julie SAL• OP the ~our of 10:00 a.m. on NICIPAL' CODE REGARD· The following p8'sons are FS2S3S5 traveled extensively Bonafode of Los An· AUTOMOBILE November 28, 19?4. It shall ING ELECTRICAL VEHIC!if; doing business as: Pllblished NJ1wport Beach· Naomi was born June throughout the coun-~~=~;e ';,f~~°,;n~~ ~~ Nolle• II hereby given ~ki~he :•sporslb1lity of lhe CHARGING CIRCUITS. GYRONE ENTERPRISES, Costa Mesa Dally Pilot No-15, 1909, In Wltchlta, :~ t~~ li~~~el:~ttl~~ den: <tnd by her niece, (714) 443-0905 Sro!• !Jo-6 8ond90 pursuenttoMCtlons3071 lhe~toCd1elvk~rh01sff bld to CURREITTBUSINESS 211 1 BuslnessCenterbr .. vember5,12,19,26,1994. KanSJiS. ·She had 1940. Naomi told Dora Lee Slierod 01 and 3072 of the Civil Code 1 Y 81 s Ice by APPROPRIATION OF IN· Irvine, CA 92715 Sa599 seven brothers and ol the State of California t.he proper announced LIEU PAAK FEES Scott w. Purdy. 3910 s. -----._....--.,....--sisters and grew up many Interesting sto· Lake Almanor, Calilor· rhe undttalgned, G & W lime. Bids will be publicly Pub 11 shed New po rl FloWer Apt. #D, Santa Ana, PUBLIC NOTICE on the ramlly hay and rles about traveling by nla. TOWING, INC., 965 WEST op~ned and read aloud at Beach·Costa Mesa Daily CA 92707 • ------~----grain farm. Sne often ·bus throughout Amer· GRAVESIDE SEA· Whether you're t>uylng or selling, Classified covers all your needs.I l8TH STREET COSTA l0.00 a.m .. or as soon Pilot November 12, 1994. This business Is con-Fictitious told about her older lea In the 1930's. VICES WILL BE HELD MESA, Orange County,. CA thereafter as practlcable on Sa603 ducted by: an Individual 8u"1lneH N•m• . siblings putting her on In 1953, after Jack's Tuesday, November 92627 wlU sell at public November 28, 1994, In the Registrant has not yet lt•tement death, Naomi moved 15, 1994, at 1:00 p.m. auction, at "said address", CHolul nc7ll FC~am~ers, City PUBLIC NOTICE begun to transact business The loRowlng persons are a horsed at h an ea~ly to Newport Beach, at the Inglewood Get to the liasle A.BC'·· Costa Meta, California at 1 a • 7 . aJ[ Dnve, Costa under the fictitious name(s) doing business as: age an ow s e California. where she Cemetery, Inglewood, pm on Wednesday, the Mesa, Cahfornla. Fictitious listed above. BEACON PRrNTING, loved to ride. ll ed f 35 11 c 111 1 Offi latl 30TH day of November, Additional sets of the Bu1lneH N•me Scott W. Purdy 24681 La Plaza, Dana In 1922, the family re· cine o~rthe roey;~f her wril ~~n ~astor'cEJmne~ 1994 the following automo-specifications may be Ob· St•tement Thfs statement was filed Point CA 92629 111 J Sh biles: 10 wit: lalned al the Olflce ol the The following persons are with the County Clerk of Bradley A. Brandmeer, located, to Whittler, e was her ob. e Thyr. FilzHenry's Fu· 1982 TOYT I PK. Motor Purchaslnq Supervisor at doing business as: Orange County on October 3356 Palo Alto Dana Point, California. alter losing wDor.rkTeodm 2G8reyuebaerls, a'nodr neral Home Is in No. JT2RN38SOC0042060, 77 Fair Dnv~. Costa Mesa, HIGH SCHOOL SCOUT· 14, .l994. CA 92629 their mother. Naomi charge of the arrange- Llcenu No. (State) Calllomla. Bids should be ING REPORT: PROFILES Fe25173 This business 11 con· graduated from Whit· several years after her ments. Attic, basement, a nd closet 3u50938 I CA return!'d to the a~ef!tlon of FOR SPORTS SCHOLAR· Published Newport Beach· ducted by: an Individual tier High and attended retirement, moved to In lleu ol flowers. do· 1979 FORD I PK. Motor ~':::e 9'1txt ~lerk, w11~n said SHIPS, 43io Barranca Cos&a Mesa Daily Pilot No-Registrant has not, yet USC for two years_ Minden. Nevada. to nations may be made No. X26SKCF2710, License lope l~~n .. nr~adsea eth envet· Parkway, Suite 101, Irvine. vem~r 12 19 26 Decem· begun to tra'!sact busine51 She then moved to bSehe ntreualry ehnejroyefadmtihlye. tSochothlaershJlpoeFI unDda~aist .... ... ... llU ...... , No. (State) 4870118 /CA 1 . ~ '" on e ou • CA 92714 • • • under the fictitious "1ame(s) New York City and 1968 NISS / PK, Motor sde with the Bid Item Steve B. Riley, 29 Bloom-ber5,l994. tisted above. met and married beauty of the area. Trinity Lutheran No. 1N6ND11S7Jc:360766, Number and the Opening dale, lrvlne, Calif. 92714 Sa605 Patricia Trimble Charles Douglas Hone She is survived by her Chur~h Child care MortU•ry • Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway eo.taMeaa 111·1111 then get some cash. Lice nu No. (Stal e) Date. Jan T. Riley, 29 Bloom-PUBLIC NOTICE This slate.D'lent wa!l. lt!ed n 1930-. t.iis . pwfes· sister, Myrtle Bowen, Center, 1480 Douglas 41<55457 /CA Each bid shall specify dale, Irvine, CA 92714 with the County Clerk of sional name was Jack of Inglewood, Califor· Avenue, Gardnerv1Ue. 1988 HOND I CP, Motor rac~ Tnd every lt~m a~ set This business Is con· Fictitious Orange County on October Holmes, and he ni!,I; son Doug Hone, Nevada 89410. ~~M~1~X~~~. ~ nme~ec~~onL~ct~ ~ h~band and ~~~ .. ~me ·1~1994. !-~-~~~~--~~===~========================~~~~~~ License No. (State) Any and. all .exception to wile F025338 I ALGEO I ,.... . the spec1licauons must be R 1 t t h Sl•l•m•nl . 2HZT084 ...,. cleBlly stated In the b'd eg s ran as not yet The following persons are Published Newport Beach· Juli• Allee Algeo 1987 BMW I CV, Motor and faflure to set forth a~. begun to tran~act business doing business as: . . Costa Mesa Daily Pilot No· passed away on Nov. No. WBABB1301H1925698, item In the spec llcatiorJ under the fictitious name(s) AMERICAN FUNDRAlS· vember 5 12 19 26 1994 8th, ~94 in Costa License No. (Stale) 1 , listed above, G s r1 s ' ' · ' · CA s 1 3DZL244 / CA shall be grounds tor re1ec-Jan T Riley IN , 3337 . B stol te., Sa597 Mesa, . he s sur- 1988 CHAY I 40 Motor tlon ol lhe bid. . This 'statement was tiled 147, Santa Ana. CA 92704 PUBLIC NOTICE vived by her loving No 1C3BU6633JDi37014 D•ted: November 7, with the County Clerk of AmericanS_PortsCardlnc., family, son and Llcen u No. (State) 1994. Orange County on October ~ra ~n:rc~o~2~~ 1147, ---F-lc:_t_lt_lo_u_1___ daughter!in·law John 2JKA127 /CA Published Newport 14, 1994. This buslnes.s Is con· Busln•H N•me and Ann Marie; grand· 1990 CHEV I CP, Motor Beach-Costa Mesa DailX FS25123 ducted by: a corpdratlon Statement daughter Megan and No. 1G1JF14T1 L7l08533, Pilot November 12, 1994. Published Newport Beach· Registrant has not yet The following persons are grandson Ned. Visita· License No. (State) NONE I Sa60:i! Costa Mesa Daily Pilot No-begun to transact business doing business as: lion will be held on CA 89 FORD I CP M vember 12, 19.26, Decem· under the fictttlous naml!(s) SOUADEY, 369 E. 17th St., Sunday, Nov. 13, Mor· 19 • otor PUBLIC NOTICE ber 5 1994 listed above. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 tuary Chapel, from No. 1FABP41E2KF176561. ' · Sa606 American Sports Card Inc., Patricia Trimble, 1630 5PM lo 8:30PM tGate License No. (State) CITY OF Wayne Guenther, President Santa Ana Ave .. Costa 1). Funeral sarvlces STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? 2MNJ132 I CA NEWPORT BEACH PUB IC OT CE-This statement was filed Mesa, CA 92627 will be held on Mon· 1984 MARAT, Motor No. CITY COUNCIL L N I with the County Clerk ol This business Is con· day. Nov. 14, Rainbow • ' N80FF1170484, License AGENDA SUMMARY Flc:llllOUI Orange County on October ducted by: an·lndlv1dual Chapel (Gate 17) at • • • • • • • • • • • • • No. (State) 7995JA I CA RESO B I N 21 1994 Registrant has nol yet 10:00AM. Rose H iiis Said sale ls for the pur· LUTIONS FOR us neea am• ' · FS25801 begun to transact business Memori al Park, Whit· pos~ of utlsfylng lien of A~O~lfilEDIC SERVICE Th f Slll•~ement Published Newport Beach·· under the fict1tious name(s) tier. CA. In lieu of the undersigned lot Towing · e o owing persons are . . list~ above & Storage fees together FEES doing business as: Costa Mesa: Daily Pilot No-Patricia Tn~ble flowers please send with costs of adVertislng CONTRACTS AND PHOENIX RESOLVE AS-vember 5, 12, 19, 26, 1994. This statement was tiled donations to Arpe,lcan The Legtil Department at the Daily Pilot is pkasefl ... / to nnmnmce a new service now availabl.e to new businesses~ an~ expenses ol sale. AGREEMENTS SOCIATES, 2111 ~usiness Sa598 with the County Clerk 01 Cancef Society. Dated this 10th Clay ol 12. 1994·95 Sl,!)EWALK Center Drive. IMne, CA PUBLIC NOTICE Orange County on October l========::.fl November 19'4 AND CURB AND GUTIEA 92715 13 1994 bw· •• ~bare Wiison R E p L A c E M E N T CharleLC. Navies, 295 N. Fictitious • . FS24970 -irit wiU now SEARCH the name for you at w extra charge, an4 Jave you tht time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of cuune. after the search is complered we wiU fil.e your ficririous business ruzme statement u.mh the County Clerk, publish once a Wttk for four weeks as rtquired by law and then fik y<mr proof of publication with the County Cl.erk. P~bllshed Newport ~fD0Ei~AL~/L·WEiL~~LE~ ~~~~CA~~g~· Anah~im auelnes• Nam• Published Newport Beach· Beach.Costa Mesa Dally MENT. PHASE II (CON· This business Is con-St•tement Costa Mesa Daily Pilot No· Repainting? Pilot November 12, 1994. TRACT NO. 3021)/BUDGET ducted by: an lndlvldual The lollowlng persons are vember 5, 12, 19, 26, 1994. Sa601 AMENDMENT N. 012 The registrant(s) com-doing business as: SaS96 f you're~ lo repoint ii, reb!Ad it, reine ii OI res!Ote ii, loci io llie Paot ----....... ----1 13. IRVINE AVENUE AND menced to transact busi· GREENBERG FINAJllCIAL ~========iii PUBLIC NOTICE 17TH STREET/WESTCLIFF ness under the Fictitious SERVICES, 2568 Newpon ___ C_l_TY_O_F---1 DRIVE STREET lMPROVE· Business Na.me(s) listed Blvd., Ste. B, Costa Mesa, MENTS (CONTRACT NO. above on: 10.7·94 CA 92627 COSTA MESA 2943) Charles Navies Phillip J. Greenberg, 3038 NOTICE 22. PURCHASE OF PQ. This statement was filed Carob Streel, Newport INVITING BIDS LICE VEHICLES with the County Clerk of Beach. CA 92660 No matter what you're doing, your hometown ~ 10 find ll1t senice )W're loolilg for. FOR INDUSTRIAL 25. SALE OF FIPE TRUCK Orange County on October This business is con· UNIFORM RENTAL 0 RD IN AN CE S F 0 R 14, 1994. ducted by: an Individual newspaper S R ADOPTION FS25172 Registrant has not yet ERVIClS 0 30. ORDINANCE NO. 94-Published Newport Beach· begun to ttans~cl business The ~~~~=: :.~ r.50A't,~N~~~ ;~:~6~~ Costa Mesa Daily Pilot tJ0 • ~~~~ ~:!~ltious name(s) Illy NII ,. ITEM NO. 970 BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE vember 12, 19, 26, Oecem----....,,....,-.,..-.,,..---.,.- NOTICE IS HEREBY PERTAINING TO MAS· ber 5, 1994. Buy II. Sell It. Find It. GIVEN that sealed bids will SAGE ESTABLISHMENTS. Sa604 ClaHlfled. ... ---. ,, ........ --... l ' • ' ' ' . .' ~ < • '1 ( 1 ' ~ I . ' c -~ ···~ . . f11'1 1 . - • ' ' " l.. . ..) ... fits in. a ASS9'.W HOUll5 Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNll Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00Jm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Pkase stop by to fil.e your ficritious businm stamnmt at the Daily Pilot, 330 W &ySt, Costa Mesa. If you canwtstop by, p~call usat (714) 6424321 aru:/ we wiU make amzngements for you to handle this procedure by mail lf yott should have any farther questions. pkase cdU us and we tuill be mort' rhan glad to assist you. Good luck in your new businm! DilfPIDL BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you 1 back with a price quote.) GENERAL POLICY Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pn BYMU.Oll91 •stlONi 330 WestBay Street Rates and deadlines are subject to change without nouce. The publisher . reserves the right to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an adveniscment for which it may be responsible except for Ille cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only ~ allowed for the first insertion. Friday ................ Thursday 5~ Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Olmi:r' of Newpcit Btw & Bay St. NEWPORT MOBILE Out·OF·STATE BALBOA -----•CORONA· HOUSES/ DEL MU COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT 1022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 BEACH 1069 ROMES 1100 PROPERTY 1558 ISLAND 2101 ......... Ol'l'OllTUlllU CONDOS POR SALE liii--iiiiiiiiiiii DON'T RENT!! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;~~ c~r~~r:.,.0;" ~:~;~ ,_L_l_D_O __ P_R_l_M_E_P_R_O_P_E=R-T .... l'."".:E:-S::--. NOQUALJmNG u .......... ,, ..... I••••••••• a 341 .. _..... ... ,_. .................. --------_____ ...... COIONA Ltg 4Br pool horn• completely remod· eled. S700.000 • Nie f?rlce. S25,000 down. owe P•P.9'· ~16-6500 ~~:s;~~·~:.·h,~., ga1 UDO NORD • Comer Bayv_jew 3BR-I . McNamH 760-5000 2BA $895 000 II ......... 0 I ... DEL 1111 1022 E>U 1 JO A•mft' • •• •••·• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• t LIDO SOUD BAYFRONT • Choice llRllllll • ...... Fllll ... , •••• llii •• ~. ....................... ~Covel -. ............ -• Huge "•ductlonl OP•NUT t-4 , et4 LARKSPUR Contemp remod + •udlO 1111K f'renldln Rly M0-7000 2.!>foE':.!:p~r~: ot1' 4Bl1-3BA Lrg Oock ......... $1,500,000 Irvin• and Ri..,hna. e.au. v COMPOUND . 2 Homes 1 4Bd-2.5B• c:ondo, r,...-., H3o.ooo. F r•nklln Bayfront & lnterior .......... $5,000,000 I Alty MO-Tooo x309 UD(i LEASES -Interior & Bayfront Homes 8111 Gru~ Realtors 675-4161 _. ........ --. 16M,aoo • llld-188 ...... -.... 1el ... ~ view po- ·--·-· I 5 .. --..1 Aweeome deal 11111 ...... • Call OUICKI CdM 1"A!!'"•_m_o~d-•"!"l.-d~"lcr".-... -.-. ___ _, ....... Hma7W4070 M..,..._. M ooean---Good--Jobe--- -llr ..... llllllllllll 1071707111 Hatlotrope • !8~8~1 viewed. ,.11·abl• ae-"-• ................ _ Hut• Aeduotlonl .. A.a ""• D yar • ,,,, .. ,.. • ...., ..._. ... II l44tK 211d-19a. den ,.,., • 4801 ConlanCI lntereatlng things ...... 1111 •• II ... +. 1N-1k 41' Wide ~--flnlnltltn ""1 to bu-r --·· IOl.C..Guldlll __ ,_ -=~run.._. CdMHme?....o70 . = 12: ... &~ TBAftE lt'•llUMrt ••• • -fir ...,_. ..._. ftil"l.U ~ daV • ........ CL.I 11hd trough clll1'flld In Clllnllled .... --.... .,. ...... Ta_ ea-Mn ---·' --------·-------- ---.- i FIND .. lr:,::ied iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_. NPT HTS It & airy 39, •NPT aCH Attr*C 2Br GOTTA SELL F'ASTI "--fl~ 2bf 2be 2aa, fp, fam rm, Fr 2Ba. frplc, hid pool. 2 1/2 acres, S2.~s.oo. upper, pkng, w/d . un. dre. 544su<. 650-0943 apa. Steps to bay. St S 5 0 0 /d o w n • $ 7 51 tum. No pet. Red~ BM Ed Van den Bouche pk SS+. Asking SSOK. month. 3 5 ac: r aa. 11150 ~I 7~ [; 67• 241 $19,995 oo. $2,500/ --VILLA BALBOA .n down. S250/montn.1·C-O.,.....l_O_NA _____ _ F •-1 • '"' " ---10% lnterHI. Owner Gw"ull~uLs~,'":.. .. o ~~ OUT.Of.$'.:. ,.-r ,.. ~ • ,. ,. •nu • will cairy, Near f11hing DEL 1111 2122 2BA, S;ip 01•1 "n PROPERTY 1558 lake. akllng eno,,_·-----~ 1 ll Ar 00tQeOUI n a t 1 0 n • I f 0 , • a ' ''Q view Whlle!Be4get>ecor. BUYINO, SELLINO, t .aoo . .aa3-4T•3 ~~~ fM\ Total Remodel. RENTING, OR EX. mwemodl 3 C*' .. Marl*Flfa.Frpfc CHAN GING TIME· A400AglMOlee• ~~c=.~~·· SHARE? ca11 th• e.. BOUSISI 1WWW 29, 1ea ao. ot LowestPtlc:• Th11Pl&n =·!~.~:-°:' .. ~ CONDOS Pa1. WM decOr, end A ..... ••-t CONDO gwden, PQOI. F~ 12io,ooo · POa UNT furn. 11100. ?t1.-a1 ' for out ~ ·••• A.ppc. PH.OT CLASSIPISD --------OCiAll VllW a11 ._ 84$.&'170 It's ttw rMOUrCe you "°'" w/poot a~ Mar~Ann MeQ... c.-n count Oft_ to ... • pleoea. II• lftOftUt Gruuu •Ell.. myrtad Of me.Chen-FIND l•H•. eTl•Ttat The commun;;y .. "9ma. '*'..... .C -• .._.... ..._.. our colium."9 COft'Plll ... '*" ..._ C.•"'ed quellfted bujer9 '° .,, ~ llW::gl\ ct 1•111 • ...... .,. cellt Ml:flD twOUQh Classif'ied ... 1178 ' ··---·· .. Saturday, Nowmber 12, 1984 COSTA IOSA 2124 DWPOIT DWPOIT alWPOIT -----• 'lllOA COIT& 1111& 2124 COST& IDS& ZIZ4 COIT& 1111& 1124 -----•llUCB 2111 IUCB 2111 ll&CB 2111 APunmJITS PDIJISUU 2•R HOU•• Wft. mr .... tM ........ ..,..,. L'9 .............. EncloHd 0••90 rv ..... 1M No ...... ~ wld, new orp1 LIPI* lrplll. ,_ .-. HNI' Downtown ~~ ~"'~_! -=-:.:.~2: ~ •Tiil ILUllFI• MM lllCL UTIL9 •-wlU. ••r... end .-..-. '9urlclfy, & lltllnda. 1711/mo. d/W, .-.0! Mdry, .... 641-2720 or 646-8641 e;::'"'H,2\.;•:. ""'::: + vtewt 6-tl mo IN , ... ,\Mia ewntwM, 2 8"" ,., tOI I . lley ~a.owe~ a ll80 +mp Mz.IM4 Mt-M71or434-6443 17IO/mo. IM6-735a , -.... 11860 ... , .,a.ecM4 car o-. neat, ctean .. ••T•n• SL Appllancn, lndry. frtg,... IO .... _ dNn 18' lwf'9 -..UllfUI 3br 2.508 Speoioue 1BR Upetalr9 Back l8J Condo counyd, '''*· get• "Y move4n rHdy a t __. Ref9 r9q'd. No pela. bey. S1M.. Ml 5111 ho.'.;ff atyle. PaUo, lwnhme 1700 eq ft. 2· 1500 mo. Lg 3Bd ... loh In guwded, marble "'•· ........... &..ovety c.-11300/mo. HaatinG• .. ISLAllD 2101 72~3 31~a.ol1t •• ..._, ... _. .... _ --~~ tac. sees. • .... 2-C:at~-f/p, W/d, CaM between l-9ptn Wood•1r••m comm. 2-car attch gar. 11900 Cod 48,+den, 38a, Co Attra 640-5MO •~-,...,,.,,,....~~-.,,,...-.-1----· ,,. ., .... Ma.4a02 Allach 2 car gar, w/d firm (yr IH.) 833-2805 nr achOOl1. $2IOO. Avl .......... L. •a 1 18a 2 .. ~. p.,_ deck & oc..... "'9w,1 _____ •_•_64_6-_toe __ ,, ywd. 11 541-77- hkupa, avl 1211. $1 250 ---------nowl Jon, 252.eeoc> ••n--2•r , .. , kltch, dU.ng, Ing. Refrig. Utl'lnd. V yrty, avl 12111 1875 mo. Dy• 281-91 !51 Ex1 BEACH Golf COUl'H view twnhm 1795· Fum Studio frplc. Clean, new palnl ·mid··· .... !~5. •°'1~7Avall -'"!:.~lmy 'u7~9 .... COSTA--~· 2•24 cost• MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 --------100 or EvH 544·t4156 RENTALS 3Br+den, 21h8a, 89C St050. Quiet 2BR 2BA & cvpel. Av8'1 now. .,_ -·----....._ v A gate, pool • tennis. VILLA U&.aOA vearly .. 7"'!5.....,. 2b ... ·m 1 ba /"'•'lo ••••••••• iiil••liiiiiiiiiiiiiii DON'T RENT·BUY! Now Taking s2000lmo. 7 9...... 11050. Ocean._ 1BR ' · v .,. ... , 18R, frpl, btl..,_ IMI. -w _. • 2Bd·11hBa C o ndo Summer Reaervaliona 11550. Furn 2BR ---------29R 1BA, aundk 1816 i 'do&:ege. Avl now. S!531/mo, Sl7K dowh WINTER WllKLV Harbor View Home• Front Row Penthae FURN 48R·2BA, bale, 1 Both Incl gar, w/d, util: t & .. 7a-a2t3 Poo r c redit O KI l-4Bd ...... $350-51400 5Br 38a, 3 gAI'. Avail. Harbor + Cat Isl• park apace . Lae 10 v-,... M .... U New c pl/paint, attach WINTER (FURN) 52700/mo. Nr school. llaryAnn MoQulr• June 18, '9!5 $1 300 Buy It. Sell 11. Find ll COIONA gar s115K, 282-7878 2Bd ocnfrnt ....... $900 909-682-5837 O ... b .. b8&7E7Uol 'mo. Lv Mag 551-8133 Cl•••lfled. D•w -•• QUIET 8c SEllENB Palm ~esa Aparbn.ents 2Bd houH .... ,. $1200 Harbor View Homes r.., • ~ 11U1A Meaa Verde 3Bd·1:V•Ba, ANNUAL Por1oflno, view 4Bd· YIRiAILLKi ITUDIO 2822 angl lam, 2 car all • s o ;:=:=:=::;::=:=:=:=::::=:======:;:::;;; gar, a v l Im med I 1Bd oc anlronl . 75 3.5Ba, avl lmmed, PenthOUH Newly furn. Sl 100/mo. Kathleen 2Bd/2 Ba ........... $1100 52750 Agl 640-56&4 J?OOI, gym, 11arage, 760·5000 Ext 130 3Bd bay-<loctc · s245o Hrbr View H111• 4Bd •900 722·7M8 Full Service 2.sea, FmRm, 2 tptca, y "*Quaint 2Br 1 Ba hae Prope..tu Mgmt view, deck, comm ten-tlrlJ Rtnt1l1 22nd/Tusti n a re a . "• nla/pool, greal land-2-;JBR ..... $1000-$1200 Frplc, w/d, gar. $1100. The ............. ~ lady. s25oo. 658-8886 Ocnlrt 3BR ...... 52000 Reis+ sec. 646-3255 . ._...,. W HVH 3B 28 2 gar Ocnlrt 4BR ..•... 52400 ., • ._..._...,._ r 8• ' •ALSO IAGUNA ' 7'11 _1...,. upgrded, comm pool. Furnished Winter .r ;rvv Avail 1211/94. $1695. Short Term BEACH 2148 BLUFFS 3Br 21hBa, 644-7220 or l544-n&l Bllboa•Ntwport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil light 2-aty freshly Super aharp 3Br 388 El Morro 2bd-2ba 1 so-painted condo. Bale & trl·M on c-.nal, w/d, Alty 723-4494 Ocean Vlew•Sunaers patio on gmbll 2-car vie w deck, frplc, boat from lg deck. Pristine gar. 51850· 640-1982 ~~~~:18i!'~ Avall -O~n-t_h_e_m...,....o"""v_e_?_ beach & riding trails. BLUFFS lg 1800 stl-------,--=---$1450 Avl nowl E-497-e nd u nit, 3Bd·21hBa, Thinking of having a 7075 John lj>-675-5511 nice foe, French dra, garage •al•? Give us a calll $1850 mo. Vac. 6 mos PILOT CLASSIFIED or longer. Helen B. 842-5878 Dowd 720.7432 Sell your extra household Items in Classified GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale place a garage sale sign where it win be seen. Make sure you follow all city ordinances ------I CLEANING SERVICE SERVICES ELDERLY 3548 CARE LANDSCAPE 8r PIANO 8r VOCAL 3611 IAWN CARE · 3808 LESSONS 3868 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY --------1 BOSTON COMMONS eEXPERIENCEDe Clea ning Co. Honest-•Nurslng•Ma11age1• Thorough-Reliable. 13 •Drlvlng•Erranda•Pre yrs exp. 1x0K. 962-7033 pare Meals• 650-0554 PlANO: Beginning 1hru Advanced. All ages. Teacher certilied. Jennifer, 640-8669 •REROOFINQ• SPECIALIST FREE ESTIMATES 1·714-980-7721 Sadler Roofing-Uc & Ina. Specialize comm. re-roof/repair. 25 yrs. •FREE EST 675-5095 3870•------- REMODELING Personalized Pet Care & ADDITIONS 3916 Kennel allecnative. No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s tress or worry. Lie, ddl I I .. 74 BUSINESS Kalhv'a HouHkeeplng Ins. Refs 673·7184 A 1 o ne• nee 1• * 12x12 bdrms lrom $7200 SERVICES 3488 Quality work w/rels. •Wood FencH* • TREES .• QUALITY TIME FREE ost/doslgn. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Reliable. 71~1 -2256 1 , 1 h 1...., p * 714-567-0918 rtpace,repa.r, '" au."' Specialty petcare Uc#478102 800.282·3327 TYPING/WORD PROC. · g . •Sllmatas. Low prices. Uc'd Topp•d/Aemo11e. 1.•wne, for convalescing pets ·---------Ro ports & resumes. Peraonallzed .exp d Advanlage Constr. 974-5301 ~ n1-Mn <:?831-4833<:? ,. Soc'I. FAX L.P. Office hsecloanlrig. B1·wkly/ 1 _________ 1_________ SPRINJ(l.ERS 3921 Servlcos·CM 642-0842 wkly .. Very reasohabte. FLOOR I.NSTALL MASONRY 3828 --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Susan, 71 4-573-8626 PIASTER SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CAREERS 3509 • :~~~~~~:!':.~~~ liRiiiEiiiPiiiAiiiiiiiRiiiSiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3iii6iii2iiO JOHN DORAH MASONRY REPAIR 3880 ~=~~~e:. 1g:r· ~:~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BY LUCY-7yrs Exp/Rel ••Vlnyl H.,dwood Brlck•StoneeBlock•Lg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sys-insllVrepalr. Free estJ How to get a Jo b In & Low rates 646-4670 Ceramic, Marbllf: Sub & small jobs OKI Uc INT/EXT·QUALITY 1 ST Sr disc. Beat any written Sportal S1 7K-S250K RELIABLE HOUSE Floor Repair, Carpet. lif687191 831·3832 Patc h to c omplote est.I Chris 800-821-0484 1ooo·s of jobs avl. CLEANING. BY THE Uc, Bond 943·3882 ·-.M--A""s ""'o -N""'R_Y_EX,,_...P __ E __ R __ T __ S_• Jobs. Licensed. 25vrs Call 24hrs 553-3667 DAY. XLNT REFSI Brick, blk, concrete exp. 24 hrs 554-783 1 ,_T_RAN __ S_IA_T_O_R/ __ _ YOLANDA 631-59671---------a t ucco. Lie/Bond CARPENTRY 3510 SUNSHINE•CLEANING FURNITURE Low $$ J oso 531-7643 -P-LUM--B-IN--'-G--3-8-9-0 TUTOR 3927 14yrs exp. Local Reis. REPAIRS 3622 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mako hfe easier call •--------- A to Z HANDYMAN usl Best Bet 836-4191 MOVING 3834 THE LOCAL PLUMBER IHSTALUAEFACE CABINETS Complete RHtorallon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -a William Bangert Co- Kllche11s, baths. doors, ---------Refinis hing, repair, up-since 1947-We aro as SPANISH/ENGLISH Technical & General. Also Tutoring Serv. Suaana 873-7409 windows. Doug 546-725& COMPUTERS 3556 hole, etc. FREE pick-PUBLIC NOTICE close as your phone. up/dellv/esl. 962·1823 The Calif. Public Uhli· Ltll476000 675·9304 --------- ----------- 2Bd-2Ba, frplc In lfv rm, carpon, no peta 11250 mo. 0""1 rm w/pV1 BA/gat, l!5!50. 840-45219 or 570-3909 nN llYCK R• C•pa Cod charmer In old CdM. Studio apt w/o~ beam celling, loh, pvt entr. W/0 . l8!50/mo. 723-<>919 Ught & airy 2Br 1 Ba over gar W/0 , gar. No amkr/pet. $900/mo. ~1/d 1575-Q15/e STUDIO 1-blk from • beach In quiet area clean brlghl $575/mo. Inc. utl. 675-8075 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claaalfled dally 842·5878 So near&. yet so fu ... That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grccncry of secluded woods & satcly p:i.lms. & Srudios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms ' Jrs. 5575 ID S600 • l BR. $625 ID S6S() • lBR sns llO S750 A No Pea A Vcrtial ~linds & Ceiling Cans A NEW Carpet. P.tinr & Tile A fimcss Rriom A Hqtal Pod & J:icuu.i A Patios & Balconies & Garages Avaibblc Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M-F and 10:00 am -4:00 pm weekends J.561 Mesa D,. • S:111t:i Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 FOD CUDIT UDCllPDLWE HIRE A CARP~NTER I C l I RE TILE 39~8 Additions/Remod e ls TUTORING & ~eJIRE~~~-~s~i" used ALLEQIS PLUMBING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71tllll ....... VlllJr1117,Jtt1•,'1-.:11 ;oo Flre/Walo r/Ropa lrs. CONSULTING HANDY MAN 3710 houaeho ld goods Comm/l nduat/Res .-• .119171 ~ •c one101e/E1octPlumt>. D 0 S, WI n d o w s · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m over• p rint lhe ir •Drain Cleaning • Repair Speclallata Piii Ill. M -a.. EM FllCC RM~ l.Nu. SJ.• 1· J e rry, 848-7540 20-yrs Exp. 723-1985 Home•Rental Pro .. •rtl•• p U C C 1 T b . L#67473 1 646-3299 Clean, Caulk, regrout, .._,.,.... .... ,.,...SZll...._.llle1tc.riet ....... l j • ,.... . · · a num er, seali ng & Insta ll. ...... Mae•• MJlll ..... ~ ... ~ · fWpairi, ~mod. Doots, WJOo Paint-Carpentry-limos and chautteurs THE NEWP01'T BEACH Like-Nu Tllo 840-2211. ,.. • · · doM. cablntts, stucco & d<y· CONCRETE & Drywall and morel print 1helr T.C.P. num-•PLUMBING co.+ • ............. .._. .... S14, t•.•· • 11,•.... • wall. fencH. galtt. eic. Lie MASONRY 3557 Gary84S.5277 ber In all advertise-Fast/depend No O.T.1---------JW. W191•1lll.,11'1.a . Lllllell,..,...,ltlorww l5yisexp.JarryS42·0567 Carpenlry, roollnn, ments. It you have a L#674497 548-6722 TREE ... L-. ....... 11.,.....,_.._........,.... ._;.. ) .!.L! ,,:JJ .uJ :J:j.J • question a bout the le--====""="'..,..,..,,=,.,..,..,...,. .r plumbing , drywall, gal~~a mo~~llmo ENOCH'S PLUMBING SE~~S 3929 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CARJ>ET CLEANING * lest Price/Quality stucco, painting, Ille, o r chautleur, call: Dralns/Remodels/Ro-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Landscape, brick, stone eleclrlcal. Jim 641 ·7494 Public Utilities • p a Ir s . LI 58 O 5 2 6 Big Mike'• Tr•• Svc 3515 Concr11e. S43..oe22 HANDYMAN Carpen-Commission · 800-839·3140 Tree trlmng/removal, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bric k, Block, Stp ne;Tlle try, mo, plumbing & 714-558-4151 ARNIE SMITH'S clean-up. 16yrs In CM. CARPET & UPHOLSTERY Cone, Patio, Dflveway roof. 25yra e>cp w/refs.•--S.,,,.-•-v'""'o,...11_,,.M,,...o_v...,.ln_u__ Plumbing & Rooler-Uc. Free Ht. 850-0270 Carpet ropolrs, prolea-Fplc, BBQ1. Ref. 20 Yr Jerry Bell 775-8380 Lowest, Storage, prof. All replping, lnstalla---------~• alonally dono. 20 yr•. Exp. Terry 557.7594 NEWPORT & XLNT rep. 1 hr min. ins. lion & drains 530-0700 WALL exp. Sr disc. 775·6380 --------ORANGE COUNTY T167659. V/MC 241·7187 ·EX QUICK· COVERINGS CONTRACTORS Handyma n Services Ultle big snake from CARPET INSTALL 3558 •831·3588* ,_P_AI_NTIN--G--3-8-5-8 $9.50. Toilet or 1aucett & REPAIRS 3516 Qual Crpntry, Palnt,1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rebuild $38.50. Cleon i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml CloHt/Gat Stor, wall1• all drains $68.50. QUICK RESPONSE! units, furn, formlca, •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Free Est 714-444-4500 3932 Cuatom W•llpapar &tripping/Painting No job too amalll 5% OH w/ad. 973-2937 F & M CARPETS Local Uc. 20 yr exp repairs 675-6359 Fred Painting Contractor All repalr/rostretcha Small Jobs, big Jobs Oual. painting by prorts ---------w e gals should hang Sell carpet whOIHale-FREE Eat. 65Q.7042 ---------Ucl 602098. Ins. ROOFING 3910 1ogethor. Strip, Ins tall, Sr. d iscounts-Call us ---------HAULING 3720 FrH est. &45-3305 advice to 1he crazy. anytime 909-279-1480 DECv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--:-:---:---.:-:~...,...,~-831 2111 an me or Pg# 909·353-6333 n 21rra Quality Painting CALL US FIRSTI 1--...-.."'-'-·-=-;....;;..""-"'~-.-.-....-i WHITE'S CARPET COATING 3570 Haullng Junk, Appll-PLUS touchups. Reroofa & repairs. Sell your home ances, Yard Clean-Up, 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Local co, great prices. through classified. All types of repairs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Etc... Call M ike Uc 280644 645-3209 Evans Roohng 754·7834 . ___ 8_4_2_·5_8_7_8 __ or restrotchlng-Lowest S TO P Dock Leaks-4J4e.138t ·- prices on new carpel. waterproof coatings-JUNK To T .. -DUMP QUALITY CARE (714) 831-0312 decks, stairs Qual. ·-20 yrs exp. Ouahty work. L#587430 Free (714-H .. tU2, workma nship , fair E I B I $ 722 876"' Will haul what Trash prices 545-2417 Ron CHILD r11nr 3536 s . os . ., ~ Man won'll 964-5259 JENKINS PAINTING DOORS 3580 lnt/E>ct. Wallpaper, CULTURE•N.ANNY JEWELRY 3784 drywall, te>cturlng, etc. WfTrana. Looking tor iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Free est David 489-5466 family w/klda age 6 + An e xperienced liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gaby 509·9335 d ep endable door Wllllam Harold Jewelera CHUNG'S PAINTING h G k W t h & I I I lnVEXI. Reas SS. Guar DAV • NIGHT CARE anger. uar wor , a c ewe ry repa r -reas. Don 521-8910 Antique/Fin• Jewelry work. Lie #375602 Infants/Toddlers 8vy/Mlllltadl e73-0385 Bond/Ina. 538-1534 Lg yard. Frwy closo. 1-:-:::-:-::'"':"'.:"~-=-~=--.,,... Exp/Uc. 722-9 130 DD"n:!WAYS 3585•--------KOLMAN PAINTING ~YAO LANDSCAPr a lnVExt Qua! work Exp'd Nannies avail tor AO Reas. prlcoa live-In po1lt1on1 Into LIK E-NU CONCRETE IAWN CARE 3808 Bond/Ina since '78. lovlng homos. lrlah New proceaa remove liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LI 51851 7 Free Est Nanny Agcy. 974-8108 olVrust atalns Crack •••lo Yard M•lnt~ 848-8033 24hrs rpr Fr .. Est 760-8427 L•wn•, Cle•nupa, PAINTING 850-4851 Tr .. Trimming, Lt Conac lentrous cratts-CHIMNEY SWEEPS 3538 ELECTRICAL 3610 Haullng 979-8245 man, old lashloned Bllllng'• Landacapa pride In workmanship. SPARKS? CRACKS? A-1 Electrlcal work Maintenance. A p n> RAINBOW Circle Malnt. All repairs & remodel-Local Uc. contractor leulonal Hrvlce. PMIWlg. lnt'Exl Housel I n g . c a 11 o r • g Quick RHponsel •845-8884• Apt. Oual. lob. FrH est. 800·714-LUCKY Fr .. Eat. 850-7042 GARDEN MAINTENANCE St ~c #569897 636·8888 LACEY'S•ELECTRIC 23yra CM~B exp. TrH ---------1 25 yrs exp. Free eat, lllm/clean up. SprWtlerl/ _P_IAN __ O_L_V_O_CAL __ _ CLEANING Rel/Comm. Sr disc. lawn-lnatall. Landscape ui SERVICES 3548 L# 238300 642-6568 Con1rac1or Mt.sno LESSONS 3868 •WINDOW CLEANING• FREE ESTIMATES 297-11081 Oavld TRADE lhfough classified 842·5878 Or••n Scene l.andecpng & Irrigation, Trimming & Removals, Clean- ups & Malnt, St. Uc. #5H02s. eao-etoe Oo1tu10 Music Studio All 'ages, !5 to adult, beginning to claaalcs 540-1947 Repainting? If you're looking to repaint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pilot Clossif ieds to find the service you' re looking for. J "liiljliit ..• REACH 112,000 HOMES z 8 Call Gina At EACH WEEI< FOR ONLY 11·;:.,.'. • .'... 642-5678, x30 2 t ~ -----~ --= If You Mow. it1 Trim it, Fix it, Build it, Move it, or Clean it. Aavertise it in the Pilot Classifieds. •Col 642·5678 To i*Jce your od to<kJyf • • i 1 94 MARK VIII .. _;.. ) ;.L! j)...:J .I J..J.J .:J:j .. 111 .......... 111111. ""111, M lftOfttll Cltlff EM FllCC 11M ea.,.. U... • .......... •tt.•"*Y ~ • s1.• a..r a..,.11r ,... ... , ... ~·· ftfltm!. _ ......_ .................... ,_ ......... St,IM ... •'1.•~ • 0.. ..... ........ .,, .... 1¥=11· ,.. ............ , ................... ~ ...... ,., ,.,, 110• ·-........ =.c .. ·· 111.111.•. "-' ........ , ·-•-.u. ....... _____ . . 1 95 COUGAR XR·7 Sa!urc!ay. Nowmnber 12. 1 .. .., ..;;.CO•m•r&-lllS&-•2•1•2lll4 IUTALS TO IUSDllSS LOST • lllPLOYll!llT lllPLOTllUT lllPl.OYllUT DIPLOYllEJIT EllPLOYllU'T , • SHAU 2724 OPPOITUJllTY POUllD 2125 mo 5530 5530 5530 5530 a.-.. ,.., ...... ..... ,.., ..... .. .. Pltol you..etoP1¥ wt'9ft you reed Ch11W1ll ......, ~ furn 8-* ~-----· ··--~~ .. -· .., IMlllylllce lrlplex 8 • 2904 .. elUdlo. Incl utta 148s.•a;•• le. 3B-2Ba w/d I•••••••• L08T II .... M1-?a78 or 722-3687 i,j, n/bd/am .. ~o~~~~ •. ..! PAYPMOlla ROUT118 Q..._ .........,_ ADP • ,...,, ... ......, ,.., F.,....., W/blUe c:ollM, 2nd bd lh.,e/ba l350 L.oc., .... ·tor aale, 11111. Santa laabet & ff.I. Ins.~ • •WfOIT siev. 645-4900 11233 12.000/Wk potential. Santa Ana, Coata .,. 80().2()6.5300, 24tva MHL Call 842-4178 2 ,S. elf. elp. Peq. ::•;•;CB;. ••• 2~a~e~e;1 •fCDM lrg 2er 3aa fulty STAY HOME MAKE R .. AlllD ............. word pioc. eip.""' urn home In Harbor · """t"'.., View Hilla. $450+Y, 1145 A DAY. Proce... LOST PSRRn $12""'--842 7859 •tH .. ae* ut11. Jim 844-a69 Ing mall tor local com-In H.B. nHr the vlcln-VVlftlU • a8R aM 1725/Up pany. Work dropped lty of Ooks.nwnt & _ ~-@tout Our CdM 1hare clean 2·•ty off d.Uyl Paid dally. Hell. He 11 a aable fer· ~~ Frig, d/W tnh ... 28r 1lh8a, w/d, Send S.A.S .E. to: rel, with a purple col· ADVERTISING Ind. IOlc30 PoOI. No trplc, pool1. $490/mo, Brick Proc111lng, 42 lar & bell. 7 mo1. old, ASSISTANT c .. •uter/Word s>to-Cowtter Help :~ ':'t;" .;~ Mon-Fri PT. Flex hta. front office ape, baach Kona C'-a.nera, 333 E hH rm or I . 847·t 970 _11_t_h_S_1._M&-_5_1_1_0 __ Cueto .... ;\ a.Mee Pfr Good communJca. tlon 1kllls to work In florist 1hop. 133-1888 Buy It. S.U It. Find It • Cla•elfled. DetectJwe.TrllnM ln"'"dgakw TralnM PT/FT (714) 991·2933 Buy It. s.11 It. Find It . ca..alfled. ~ Ma ... 71 peta. No feH. No avl 12/1. Kell 64~57 Well Campbell Ave., friendly & doe1n't bite. Full lime, s7.50/hr. ..... MB 4885 Suite 202 BR58, Call 1roy 848·7831 Stable, DEPENDABLE ----~-:---1 Npt Bch 'h blk to bch. Campl)ell, CA 95008. •REW••D• Individual needed to DLX al 21. $&50 Share 3Br 2Ba. $440/I':":':~~=.......,,,.,..,.,,,.== An .. F • mo+ utll N/S pref UNLIMITED SUCESSI Loll Male Golden R• provide clerlcal 1up- Npt Hghta, vault cells, Avail no~. 648-0647 · Profitable market. II· tllever. Aprox. 2 yra. port for the advertls· bale, gar. No pets. llteracy plaguH 40 old. Light blonde, has Ing department of a 780-1713 ~ 157·1778 On the aand 45th & m 1111 on. Prov• n rid collar. HI• name Is growing community ----=--· ---1 Seast)ore. Fun young method. No Inventory, "ZEUS". PleaH call new1paper chain. Ac· LO Studio BR alcove, prof'l1. Avail 12/1. training Mede. Send (909) 371.5277 curate typing of SO. recJ1pa, pool, gated, S585. Usa, 850-1303 S14.95 for 1uppllH to LOST at the Pumpkin 55wpm a MUST. Du· quiet, 1875/mo. Ole: US, 2777 Eaton #75, Patch on Harbor· & llH Include dat.a entry 151·2300 H/548-0425 Share hou11 on Penln Chico, CA 95928. Adams In Costa Meaa. & heavy phones. UDO P•IHNSULA ;'~~~u~3J/~~~· E~ VENDING-FANTASTIC ~~~-}r~:30cfC:~:3g~~ 18A·1BA avl 1111 or Martin 723-1806 Local route. 400%1•••••••• eflts, opportunity for Beach Uvlngl profits. S1200/wk po-PERSONALS growth. Phy1lcal/drug 11000/mo. tentlal. MUST Sl!LL testing 11 a prerequl· Private beach RENTALS 1·800-745·3358 I•••••••• 1lte of emptovmont. 7UtLldo Park Dr , 71 .... 73-e030 WANTED 2726 "HOTT•ST For consideration, call OP•N 7 DAYS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BUSINl!SS llVl!R" PERSONALS 3002 Judy Oetting, 714·842· Fully Patented. No •'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,_43_21_Ext_. 3_0_1_. ---*iieWpo,t Helghta• Prof empl'd cple 1eek· Competition Ltd.I" ·- ·The best place tO .stayin the Serengeti. 2.Bdfm Apt. S600/mo. Ing to houseslVcare Opening•, S100K up AMAZING AlllY Lntm 1-------!"-'I + dep., pool, no/pets for your hm 6-18 mos. Aeallsllc. Min, Invest· l-305-97M 743 lnlt Cred Advertising 714 848 4884 No peVsmk. 240-0567 ment $9,500 11cured. 1o71e-1-6()4.821.S779 Inside 1-900-654-e867 $3.99 min NEWPORT HTS Ar•• l -800-988-1132 1-80().35$.4257 w:,{V ts+ s I 1bd 1ba frig, micro,-------**l!XOTIC•• 8 81 new71carp94 84';!1~2all COMMERCIAL I•••••••• UNCENSORED GIRLS wful~-ti:: ln~:~~~1 .. • ........ • REAL ANNOUNCEMENTS · 1-aoo.s81-0938 1n1tant WEST NEWPORT Steps ESTATE Cl"dl 10718-1-804-821· Rep for the Classl· to beach 2 & 3bdrm, 8189 1·900·741·1018 fled Advertising De· $3.99/per min. 1·800. partment who pos· $1125 & $1300 Prop· 695-3625 MCN 18+ sesses strong sales erty Hou11 642·3850 • ·B-U_S_JN_E_S_S_O_F_F_l_C_E_ LOST 6 ability and the dealre •••••••11FOR RENT 27691=FiiOiiUiiNiiDiiiiiiiii2ii9ii2iii5 MEMBERSHIPS ~oa1~es si;.c;~ss1~~,1~ 1• money. Good typing MISCELLANEOUS FOUND CATI Young _ 3018 skills a plus . ...,..~r Four 31st St Offices, male black & whlteliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii REn-uu.01 Cannery VIiiage, .nr kitty· house brokefl. EXCLUSIVI! Center This Individual must ROOMS water. Designers. 'art· Look•' like "socks". Club ·OC Performing be highly motivated, lsts, elt: now In bldgs. Near Pacific Coast Arts Center· $5,000 hard-working and Prefer 1ame. Roy Hwy. & Macarthur Bl. (Includes S1500 trans-demonstraJe the 2706 Jackson 873-3733 C-0.M. 944-2979 fer fee). 714-548-0682 ability to meet dead· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOUND PUPPY lines, work well with •••••••• other people and BIO ROOM In Co1ta Black & white, no col· EMPLOYMENT provide effective Mua home. Non-BUSINESS & lar. Found noar Brent· c ustomer service. amoker $400/mo; utlls FINANCE wood Park, Costa ••••••••II The proficiency to pd. 648-6349 Mesa. Call beeper, present Innovative 568-2425. EMPLOYMENT selling Ideas and ex· Npt Hght• turn room In lrg quiet homo. all F 0 U N D : DA R K 5530 ecute revenue pro· I Ni hi --------GLASSES • Bl-duclng "Special pr v. ear everyt ng. BUSINers .. I I S450/mo. 642·6848 ~ Focals, Triangle Sections s a Pus. OPPORTUNITY Square near Alpha ·oependablllty a --------Beta about Oct. 21st. must. Great op. VACATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9ii0ii4 Call Joe, 675·3391 Vitamin-Health ~1~r~~n1'!an~oi'datt~~ RENTALS 2722 FOUND: SMALL DOG Thinker/Doer Good benefit pack· iiiimliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLARK•M&M•MARS Corner Bear & Bristol Looking for orowth? age provided. S40K Part Tlme/$80K On 11/11/94 Min 2 yrs exp. Eosy •10 81!AR CITY 2Br Full Time. Limited Cati to Identify: hrs, high pay. Ask FAX resume to: tBa. ale1p1 4. Frplc. 5 dealership• available. 714-54f-6069 tor Biil 631..ii404 631-6594 min to 1kl. 2 night S29K caah required. Atten: Judy Oetting minimum. 673-0~ 1-800-837·7662 LOST COON HOUND or call for an Intel'· Female, black &1"========:1 NB OCUNFRONT LOCAL RTE 24 Loca-white, name "Elkle:·I· view at (7 t4) 642· W""'Y· F""" tum 3Br lions Buy All Or Part Lost Frldav, 10/28, Why play Hide 'N 4321, Ext. 30t . -, 1 Seek with chjldcare? 2ea. gar. N/pet $1200/ Po11lbl1 $3K Wkly Costa Mua Area. Call The Piiot todayl~======= w .. k. !<wen 434-1424 800-599-6780 PleaH call 642-0537 642.5678. 1- or pager, 973-6446. BookkHf)tr Bookkeeper Trainee. FT lmmed opening. Full beneflll proles· 1lonal office. Account· Ing degree. Newport Beach (714) 759-6665 8DISCOVERY BUSINESS BUSINESS OPPCnTUNITY OPPORTUNltY SCHOOLS t SCHOOLS 81 2904 2904 INSTRUCTION 3012 INsnucnoN 3012 ------- C8Dllal to start with? ~fa business offers unlfmfted eomfng potential with minimal fnuestment requtred. " Z4 hr recording CAU. J.fl00.99i-OIJ2 (' A GOOD ----- EXCITING NEW! **Travel Training Courses .. Lowest prices everl $299.00 Train as a Travel Agent to work in an agency setting or home. CALL (714) 631-8887 ADVANCED TRAVEL ACADEMY LOCATED AT GOULD TRAVEL · 177T7 'MAIN ST., STE. A, IRVINE CA 92714 Clerk/Gen'I Ofc Frr Entry level. Good phoine voice & people skllls 631-1400 X222 CHA background prof. Personal care & light hse-k. Temp 1 ritk +, Pfr perm poaslble. Respon(j to PO Box 6093, H.B. 92615. Phn 964-1544 after 5pm. TRADE through classified 642-5878 2001 So. Manchester Ave~ • Anaheim, CA 92802 (714) 971-2002 r"The Buyer's Market" SADDL•BACK -ll'Check your shopping sales Leasing service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831 ·!!77 714 580-1200 e GREAT SELECTION e e Immediate Dellvery • LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE AU THE NEW GSlOO Your Best Buy is In the heart of Ora~= 13590 Beach Blvd., a.acVA• lrway list o(f by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse" ange County's Auto Dealers are One in Customer Satisfaction .. ll()~I1~ . . ~ • -.\,A. ~ :H . 1£ !E!l Parts & Service: Monday -Friday 7:30am to 5:30pm t LINCOLN i'ME RCURY RAY FW>flOE llNCOLNl'MERCUIY I ne o I •• I • . .. !l!urday . ...,._ber 12, 11184 r~ TODAY'S ~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE ffl! 'IVllCMhMd tl0...godd191 S7 Striped~ ...... _ oocan.1ow Woel ~tea.I u: 12 PALL Plll8WOOD ·l;;;;;;;:;;,o;----liiiiii-.:-:---=:-:-::1jjj[ij5--1iiiii w11. MW 122. Lace ovt •No .... , •• ci.. aw...,. :I srm a LDUS 1111 eo" 1ab1ec1oth 1e. wOOd, ..., --..,,.. you wll Ind llWNU lllt .., ...... -7011 .... vtOUI PUZZ\.l IOlvt!D ~·­~.:z,.. enb09IS ··-82L~- l3All1tgN Dt•pe• • 112 and •2 o, ... IMfore Nov. io wh8I neec1 f-i~~ji~r:.!l~n:UCB~;:.~.~~: ""' ...... . n . wld• 110 u . Ladln lor this low price. you •eo Le 400 .. .. al 12·14 Clothe•, LIZ, 1160/Cord, 190/hall ......... •nwaT *•WllftllldlkMI* cond, whUW\ ...... . c . LITTLE, otrMtl, ... cord.?14·,.....,S you ...... ,., YAMiiiLI .............. I.? llU• v ... tung NMaand.,WCDP¥. -t1E .. 'bebiat .. °"""" " --11 PUI on -: llCI 00WN 1tln1 $3·10. Sat. 8-3 when you r9ld .... :.::.::: .... -=-.. R, l&kctlen Cobra O•, klw proNe Le~ pM, Oold DkQ, 1817 Oriole Of. CM Buv tt. Sell n, P1nc1 ti. ... ,,__ hull, j1o11I 111vlc1d, chrm whlll. 49K-~ • . ..,..same ....., tors; A mote •-P • 1-onr. .. .... s:;.~~~v~;··;·;,;·;·~ .. ;1~1~·~;;-~-~~ ... ~·;"'~'"";~;s;;~i""'~~c~•~·~·;·;•~·~·~;;li11f'~i~~Fa~::I . ..~--...... _._,_ • ... -440' AlleO .,.. ' upholstery. Gteal a6U 042-4583 bus, 14&- - • • •· ·~-II.Ort ..__.Dllllls•U.f UTM1W1.,,,.1anoon. t>Om-raat-iooks grNt. 64eo rvn. oave. All uw.qramaw MOlllJ • .,.,, · * a t)'ps•,..,._ WU Mo¥9CI 4bd Into 2tx:1 Tum-ksy ... roady to go. rK0tds at d ..... ·= 1 Autumn 20Tela~ 2.,_- Riea IO-h.Sh(lliyS5.00..,__e..y ftmr• 1---'ftlol--• .. hlb'Plll ... •' ~~ CUltom---Lota of furn., ,.frig, $11,000 ~207/291·, ---------.. _ • ....,........ --·-bods, sofa, ofllcs, 9241pgt ,. llOW.S.,5-l.CallaMe...tp-rmti.ND~r*~mdll-"...... _,. --dryW, compulet dee«, b4kff, plus tumlahlng9lMiuii!:iiiiP!i-l~MAZD;&&A&. •• ii'l'ii2ii5 21 o.-t planls 3 long -no see 2:2. ci ... -4 Wane " ::_ N:'.. monsler S Conflict a ·Pnm 6 co:.1.ews) 21 YNm tor 7 Ell 30 Come -mar 8 Outskil'ls 31 Cof1ecl 9 Naval on. :t:l Honty supplier 10 AsplraliOns 31 ~yellow 11 Fencefs' uN cse.«. Epeon IOO • ioois. 19 Klaloa Cl. -••nn:r SUPS ~~~~~·l~ifti~~~---.;_-------------~~~~-1 ,prlntsr. Now Trek ~~.., bike, chlld's frame, iiOVINO ULI DOCKS 7022 '82 PROT•a• LX .._ 1300. Rsstaurant Dea'51ner .urpWs, f\lr·liiii!;l~ii!;'!'!~~~-1 cpd automde. A/C, equipment: 2 ,dots n1wrs, crystw, china, DOCK •o• ..... v pwr WlndoW9/clra, amJ 31 Bia.ta up weapons . O 1-...-r-.~ ctMcker'9 w/prinWs, 4' hou!Mhokl, ml-.c, sat. .. -Im 1tsrso cusstls, char'brollt!r, 2 Dutfletd Nov. 12th eam-noon N.B. Mo.mo, pvt roe, pwr sunrl. Xln9 cond. rofrlgsrs1orsfcold 1753 POft M~lgh. step• 10 bch/ahops Under 23Kml. 111,aoo t~. tab&M • cMlr•.1--.,,.""""-a.r.:;;--l..!,"~50/~m~o~e;'....,;::::""•"",.,I obO. 848-8723 39 Travel documenl 12 Soupy 34 Slack 44)Aoule 13 Dookity 35Jacob's twin 42 PQ9S 22 Make a hole 1n 36 Coa1se file 43 SUggnlille one 38 Football's ~ Colinatic 23 OutdOol' 'oV T alllonloo 4S Cord1ac\ 24 N~ lab11c -t 1 Achass Moran 41 Natl\le ot · 26 Gather leaVea "42 Muslcal 48 StWlll and lhlck s1 -ma1e1 52 Enda r'laP SJ Egvptian sun "'I!:'. By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF ·and TANN AH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ml9C. 4720 COuru.od MOVING SM.• Prime ••Ibo• l•l•nd Dftw. PtVI 433-eo:M SAT, Nov. 12 8-2 sup. Wlll lsk• up to 401--------- T .... -. kitchen 1218 Berk•hlr• Lan• ft or 2 smir.ller boats. MEICEDES 9130 ,..__........., 27 Sandwich shop compos1tiOl1 4Q ~i._.,.. 28 Ru.le 44 -ovilrtloardl ao Shon kip • ?! ,",,.·~le! .. 45 P\il~giound 55 AHention· getting shout 56 Expert • 58 Jok• Q. J • Nert.her vuJnerable, as South you hold: "'(weatcUtf/Oover Shrl) ca» Bart 8t•99·1-1 1301"ill!;;;;ilil•;&;;;;iii atufr, mlac l1em1, 1• Q. 4. Both vulnenble, u South •0••1..,.lv•• .. • SA"•r·a-7 2°0 ~MD SALl:I '•••••• .. Ill• '79 450 •L always you bold: . o • · Clothes, Papa1an &1 garaged & utremaly misc goodll SAT B-AUTOMOBILES · clean, Aulo, bolh tops ii Crumple up .,., apparatus . 55 Poateriof 32 Gambling oame 46 Hall <tye MKQ10 765 04 OA-tS ..S7 East opens the bidding with one hean.. .a 096 OAl 4 .XQ.110154 12120052SWBlrch llllit.'8500.848-2280 ' COSTA llESA 1124 33c .. , _ _.... 47 "M"A0 S"H".1ole M CoconuC tree ""'" ...,....,,,,.....,,,.....,,,,..., i;;.:;;;;;;;;;;;,;.;.,,....,,-lo 11 12 What do you bid now? The bidding has proceedec: 1-~~~~~~·l ••••••llllllll "iilr;----Oo'iii '81 1901: 2 .e Smk 111-NORTB EAST !!Qln'H ' WEST I" Vertt.upe. MOVING, ~: ~= r P-. H!!!!!:.~c1en TIANSPOITAnON AMC 9o2o ~•tu!::· !!:!: Q. 2 ·Neither vuJnerable, as South you ti.old: What do JOU bid now? tool•, knkk-knec:k•, NE•D Cu Nowl Low StlOWt'"oom concl!Uon. etc. Sat/8Un, 11/12 & mll••g• Am•rlcan 119,995. 76~7659 17".,,.k2 oAK876$ oMQ-t Q. 3 · Both vulnerable, as 89uth ..-+-+--1--f lyou hold: --t-+-+--ll•KJI0982 QVoid 0~082 <MX5 The biddinf! hu proceeded: -+-1--t-+-l ISOllI'H WEST NORTII EAST l • 2Q Pa• p .. , Q. 5. AA South, vulnerable, you hold: MK10S QKJ71 OA Q S •KQ Your right-hand opponent opens . the l:tiilding with thne clubs. What action do you take? Q. 6 • North·South vulnerable, as South you hold: .,. QAK10 762 OA5 •ltJ4 The bidding hu P.roceeded: WEST NORTH -EAST 801JTB 50 P-P-1' What action do you take? Looli for a/l.lwen on Monday. JEWELRY, FURS ,,-t-t--t--t--J I& ART 6025 Shopping for a new apartmenl? cJassllied lets you compa1e cos1a • without hassle or worryl PILOT CLASSIFllED It's the •••y-to-accass, Information-- packed marketplac• \'ialtad regularly • auc· cas1luUy • by au kinds of conaumera. D••len•r Purse• Judith Leiber, Vultton, Shlllil, Coach. CllllO• Fatchl, eto 644-5312 Fura: Mlflk Jackel• 5350/obo. Fox Boas Piiot Cl•aaHled 842-ae7e EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 60 10 l='.,,"_,,0':c"c:bo"."'6',,",,,§-::31 ,, 2 =1 ;:~:::~5~5~3~~11::::: .. ~~~~~1~==~~::::~ Peruvl•n Oil Paintings Wall knowh artist. Belgian Sideboard $250 each. 844-5312 l!SPRIESSO CART PIT Sates (714) 675-6037 Great customer aerv. EXPLOSIVE GROWTH skill•. 5 days a week •BUYING ITEMSt Fashion Isl. 859-7518 NEED REPS.NOW FIT GENERAL LABOR New produCI ~1eak· $10/Hr. Help cont1ac-lh1ough rev.erses bio- . ·tor with dulle1. logLcal aging of Iha (~14l23IJ-0230 akin. B1eakthough technology. Huge de- F1om 1800-1960. 1 pc: jewelry to entire house conlailts. lmmedlnte ca sh, 1op S. 673-6223 Curio i::101at Ughled bevel glass oak. 5650/ ObO. 644-5312 OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 6047 13, M , no nrtv birds. mad•90'~ •tyle, prl- 20M Contlnent81 BOATS 7011 vat• party aso-1e2a. I-------- .... ,...., • ........,l~~:::~-::--:11ii(iii(:i"--9ii:ssl~V~O~LV~O~.iiiiii9~2~3~0 GARAGE SALE I 14• Whaler style W/ DODGE 9065 a.t, Nov. 12 l50HP 08 & traller,l'!!~~~~!"'!~;;;;~·I '79 264GL Aulo-4 cyl Ck>lhn, aota, 4 wood 9flV overhauled $25001~78 ASP•N 4-dr, auto, A/C, 4-dr, Pwt; wnd, ch&Wa, mlac:. or partner. 723-4075 ale, perfact body, new snrl, • leethr, 82L ml 1700(Hu~=~lrlve SABOT '71J a tt. Fiber-tires. V-8; Rev. 8195 $1450 obo•e31·7141it I h 1700 Firm• 831·7149, ---------Q ..... T = hlo/ glua. AvaU w 1 ore ,. ~~ l._m~""'~""'~:-:·:·~·:·~·:·~M~ll ~~~~~~~~~:J~:·~··~~r;;:~;;~~ ........ Sat 7~pm 714-548-7849 ..._ Food trom Carl's Jr. & HONDA 9085 en19rtalnment for kids. '88 JETIA GL s.apd 1· 254 Victoria (t block POWER BOATS '91 Clvta DX Secl•n ownr. ciean 11.lnt cone!. Weal of 55 Fwy) 7012 1-ownr, whl/blu lnl, ale. am/Im cass aun-- Plr•t• Suri o. ... ,..,I ::~:~:-::::;1~·:":": .. ~"='~·~·~·=··==':':'°"::;;1~~!00~1;· ~$4;·'°° ..... _044 __ ·'_"_'_'_ haa Qulckallver, Bii-obo. &40.5032 640.1029 tabong, no-label flan. '87 BOSTON WHALER AUTOS ne1 hooded Jackets & ** 90 Horaepo-r For Ad Action •hlN. Also cweraii.• Yamahe. mtr. Ex1ras Call a _ WANTED look boy'a clothing, $8200 Obo 648-1045 Iii.-9246 Iola of naw/uaad wat·l ~,;,.~~~-~==oll suits & surfboards, 15' Bo•ton Wh•l•r women's clolhlng, 70HP Gelvlni.•d snoea, Jewelry trailer. Ready for AO-VISOR +houaawarea. SAT/ fishing. many ex1rasl 842-9878 SUN, 481 E. 18th Pl. seooo ......... WANTIEO older used motorhome/van/ata-tlon wagon !or tamlty moving 10 Colorado. Have Cash 639-0775. Oeneral Maintenance mand. FT/PT, you & Oerd.en•r. P11la1ably chOoae hou11. Wiii. within to mile radius ol 1raln. 616·594-7065 coM. Call a1111r 5:30 pml ~:;.:'.:;:;.:.~~::.:;;:;;~An,;;;;r;;o;;ir.O<<:io"1i"i1 4-Drwr • Vert flreprool cabinet $450/obQ. 2- drwr lalerat fl1ep1001 cabinet $450/obo. 2 4· drwr file cabs $50 ea. 844·9585 or 759·8386 (Mon•Thur) 720-37'43. SALES FAST GROW-APPLIANCES 6 Hiring F'acialisls and 1 JNG BEAUTY STORE 1·--------1,,=,.,.-,-------1 · Elec1101y1lst. Low ten! CHAJN-Permanenl po· 14 Cubic ft. upright PETS & 4-TIME WINNER OF THE LINCOLN-MERCURY PRESIDENT'S AWARD for CUSTOMER SATISFACTION t'or hi comm. Upac•I• •Ilion. Any Beauty while f1eezer $125. ANIMALS ~NB ••Ion. 673·3t67 License Is a plus! 714-455-0711 -'ii'iiir£5siitio5T--J-~-·~· .. ~·~·~·~·~·~·~·~·;..,..JciE''"R.;;;;.-21:;--;;;;-;1'•••••••• ; HOSTESS/HOST GE Refrlg 21.7 cu 111' J Needed Lmmed FT/PT Salel/AUDIO~VIDEO alde/1lda, almond, no ADOPT·A·PET $ 3 3 9 9 5 I lor autheiillc lndlan S • e k Ing c 8 r a a r· l10St, S300. 751-4330 Every Sat & Sun al res1aurant In NB. Call minded lnd!vldual lfl· Hotpolnt washer, Kan-PETSMART, Fountain 9 ' •Mrs. Puri, 752·5200. lerestod In all a1pects more gas dryer. $100 Valley. Puppies, kl1· ...... 100 • day ol AV buaines• near ea ror quick sale. cau lens and mo1e, all 4 AT THIS PRICE SC Plaz.a. 557-7370 1 1 ac ess 640-looking lor loving, car- -6am-noon acreeningl-----=----I or 980 ~. 'c M lng homea.CALL241· 11.1 608490 60'537 608466 608550) 2 Year Lease for only 6049 Buy For Only Sak> P11caS34.995 Owner l.o;All)I Rebate SJOOO 0 cu11omers lor our STYLIST••• 9521 · 7 Sea!anng, d 0317 lor more inlo. 1vinlt · P · • ·sales team. No exp ~ow hirlrtQ al Brlatot & Sears 1elrlg, SIS. lce1---,,..,....., ..... ,,.--1 11------------::--:-::-,,--:---+ .. •nae. 708·2365 CM Baker Salon. Low maker, copparlone CAT HOUSES CELLULAR PHONE , Medlc•l A9et P/T reht. 5_,q.18717 $150. 96:il-2658· Quality smell & big . e11 1n•"" <••·•no>J-:;T;;;E:;;LE°'MARUiiii<Ki'ErTiE;'jr·t-1--_:_ ___ 1•==-'...,2 '"" 2 .,,,·"=-=' 0 .,. 0-=-:,,,1 ---i 0 DlSC CD CHANGER .Back Office. Newpor1 6014 Sav• abused and JBL AUD 0 SYSTEM . Blvd ., C.M. 548-2273 4-8pm Mon--Frl plu Y.i FURNITURE abandoned pets. Be a J • T•NNIS CLUB day S•t. Wiii train 1---------volunteer/foster. Call A' rro DIMMING MIRROR : ~HILD CARE·FT/PT right. pe1aon. Enthusi· Black Laquer King size 714-859-2704. U I Ex • I • .• aim • must. Xlnt pay bedroom sot. Double 280 HP v·s ENGINE P re' r q · 11ruc1ur• + tree mam-•.,--,.-,--,------I Apply ln P111on sofa bed. Best oller. 1M S CAL 2801 Ea11bluff Or. :'~1%.;:-~;~ .. •1 0-56J.9054 E-675-S.84 lJ I LEATHER SEATING t/T 3 h<o/d•y. ""'" Chu'll bd<m "'· "~ INSTRUMENTS 6055 TRACTION ASSIST ~•lmple ••••mbly wrk. Tel1m1rketln9 used, St550. Rlc•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , __ __:..:_::_::::._:..:_::::._:~::::;:::.:;::_: __ + .... • MU9t be dependable. E•tab south CC>Yniy Poster bdrm ••I FLUTI!. Yamaha. Uka .NptS.ach.&48-8311 Co. ha• 20 lmmed S1750.89S-6046 new. $350 or Bea1 Buy For Only '" .ASSIST. Com-ope.nlngs. Go od l·c=h~lp_p_o_n_d~•clco-1~0-,m.,-,a'J I Olfer 84S.2388 • puter exp. a must-WP phone skills. Must be dining room set, seals s.a. Pli«S29.49S F.ctory ~ 52500 :~o~VV,,S~j:'-a~g~ i;~:~:;~ig:oo~••ds ~~5~~~~~~~~~··1·s_P_O_R_Tl_N_G _____ 1 $ 2 6 9 9 5 C•ll S•lect 1----.-====---I ~••t.8 •revo la look-714-478-2817 LEATHER GOODS 6065 Ing for CASHIERS & Sora, love seat &10 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il :oAIVERS (mual be THE RAINFOREST CO. chair, unused, $150011' ' .over 18). $5·$5.50/ EnlhusluUc Mii rallanl obo. 714_828-J177 Snowboard Kamper 150 .hr+tlps. Also looking paopi•. lntlllestad In ths l~~~-~~~~~·I w/blnd, bag, & leash. -tor COOKS & Kllchan Envilonmanl & Business! Th•nkaglvlng T•bl• Excel cond, aac $175 • HiNp PIT or Fff. Apply Retell ulet 11 Fashion Is. Oall t•••tle, seal• 16, obo. 760-9484 ·In per.an, 1104 Irvine Cmll 310-.578-9244 plus china cabinet & 6 •Ave .. Newport Beach. chairs, 5900. 760-9672 1•••••••••• I -:--'-0Pi000t11iio11--l:::=====--1------1 GARAGE SALES Job Oponlngo EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE "Entry 1ave1 P•Y st.rt· SERVICES 5533 MISC. 6015 ~Ing $12.88/hr. FIT ca111 -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Jj~:i;ii.;;;;;;;;;;;;..i:iii~IJuBi'"iU:;;;-----·J , now lor em;:iloymentJ ' BALBOA l"elo11-•~53•p .. p11,'1'2"0·',n. ........ FALL FIREWOOD PENINSUIA 6107 ....,... PLeaae be aware that SPECIAL Seasoned PRINTING lh• U11ing• In this cat-wood, lrea deHvery. egory may require you 01Cler balo1e Nov. 20 Urbantt• Operator• & lo call a 900 numbo1 tor this low price. p,. .. P..-aona In which 1he1e Is a st 50/coid, $90/hall Community nawapa-chuge per minute. co1d. 7t4·788-8635 I par •••k• Urb•nl1a1---"p"o"a=T"A"L __ _ ope;rator with 5 yea11 1--------- SUN lit-211 Sola, chair•, bikes, rowing mach, Kllchanaki• om, misc Items! 804 W Bay operaUng experience & QOVl:RNMENT COLLECTIBLES • urblll'llta pie•• per· Joas., 6017."c"'o=a"'o.,N-A-----I son wlU, 5 V-81• axp.t. Thousand• o entry &\ rlence. Only 1hoae level poaltlona aval'"'lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii DEL ~•a wllh Urbani!• expa-able. Great pay & DOLLS Alexander, ~ 6122 rlence need apply. benefit•. No •xJ>91'i· ld•al; Etlanbff. 12s.lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;i1•il Send resume or apply •nee required. FOi' ap-$35 644·5312 Antqa, coUltCIJblea, furn, In peraon at: pllcaUOn and ..,IOfma·1:::;:::;"::::::::::::=====I baskal!t, etc. 700 A.vo-llon call 1-800-847· cado, 4th & Avocaclo. CALIFOltNIA 7420 E.lct. P46. WANTED Fri/Sal 9amll COMMUMnY NEWS TO BUY iu4 5an Farnanoo Rd. l::::=::-:::=::;:::;;--1, GARAGI! iAL• UT Me 4 EMPLOYMENT •UN 8•m. Furnltu1e, Loi Angalea. CA~ w•~ft 5535 rugs (some Orlenlat), (TytiwnASanf"ernando) ....... ....,. many nice mlac E.OEJM/f/VIH houaahold Items, TV, aMALUTADAllT• 9'#9dlah Prof Nutn'• ate. 1209...,., ~ .. s.i.,y & comml Must ~Uva Wout-10 yr• MAN·s 10-apc1 SchWlnri be licenMd. Admln. exp-ref-lovklg-cooldng bike, baby bed, lll'8C d'*"-c..i 7~702 elf~ •.• .....:1735 fryw, toliaaerte, t>aa- JIDCBANDISE ANTIQUES J • keta, dim.a, ch.Wa, axer equip, mena-u, 380t Park Green Dfl\fe (otf MugU9flle 1 bit! SoYth on Sau..illQ) &ATontf.8-4 Can't '""' to gel to all tho•• tepalt to!» atOUnd the houte? '°'""' Cl•tlfled -_...., help you Ind -.... ...... Ta ONE AT nus PRK'E l\flnt7022811 Buy For Only $14,9 9 I AT llllS PRICE (\llnf606234) Buy For Only Sal. Prk•St0.295 fllaOfY ~ $300 • • • --- 2 Year Lease for only s399 Mo • 2 Year Lease for only s219 Mo. 7 N. This Payment Mnl J0058i, J056"3, JOS6 .. 0, J07260. J0)238, JI 7516, J 175911 Plllll 11• !Of 74 mo)',.,. lo.OO <ii c;r.;r1 """'~-; ~ lirll ICC!nMI IW>d ;illol.lfV. ~ ISMll~ If! .. 9'>CI ul i..-Ju I!'~ .......... ~-bti ta• Le.a~<"' t~ ...._, K'r ""' 2 Year Lease for only $259 Mo. 2 Year Lease for only .s159 Mo. . - THE NEWPORT BEACH • COOl'A MF.SA _DailJPk Cover Home Presented By, Vicky Tsang The Prudential California Realty See Page 21 For More'Jnformation A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 45, Nov. 12, 1994 .. ----------~--~~ ... - .. .. t ... f" ':l"'\1\0 \ ,._OOt' C't' .... ~,.....,.,,..IA VAr1QllTA~ PAGE 2 /SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 C.. A --4"li •-dllf C!tft'bs a• 2. Mao/Index 8. Balboa Island Realty 4. Prudential Newport S. Prudartt•I New~ 6. Colchrdl Benker Newport Bach 7. Coldwell &nktt Newport Bach 8. Coldwell Benker Newport Bach 9. Coldwell Benker Newport Bach 10. Coast Newport Proper ties 11. Cout Newport PropertJee 12. Co.st Newport PropertJee 13. Cout Newport PropertJee 14. Coast Newport PropertJee Ut Cout Newport Propea tiee 16 Coast Newport Propertiee 17. Cout Nez:ip.. Pnlperilee 18. Coldwdl co.ta Meaa 19. Fred S-.... eo..ta1 ProDertke IO. Wata6out Homa Inc. Realton 81. Wata6w:at Home. Inc. llealton 88. Watcdroat Hmme. Inc. Rattan 18. Wata6oat Bcmaee Inc. Rea1ton Co.a-Bmae~ 84-. Pn..lentlaJ CeJl'wDt• 15. Pt ++1 'le) Ca1lbnla 16. Prui 'lel (AllCy ala WT. Pt'""' •lel C.all&mda 18. &••it .... Ca1lbnla 89. &•d pW Cdfonda 80. P&-+&s•lel C.atbma 81.1\-wl-•h' Callbnt• 88. Star....... . 88.Metro~ 84. v.Jcntme Propatlea Inc. 815. \Wnl? •• l\'opt:a tin Inc. ••• •a..ttY ..,.,.. ,. ... ,....., ... _,,, ' ..... "' .. ,, . ,....,. . .. ."'"'""'\. '"' " ....... ~~ -NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Beautiful C-OIOM clel Mar Qgle family llMlme wi .. pqeou landlcape. Nice ftoorplan -3 bed- room. 2 badl. newly remodeled titdaal With new appliances. Fmacb doors opea lo a WODclertul brick patio. 8oCJl t.tWooms u~. Goraeous bardwood noon. Sbort walk to C.bi.Da Cove.- 000 Call Jtlke • 631-0613 Btuld new dupleX or large S bdrm bome. Su "100 blk" location. Quality lbroupout. Sull- roof, 4 offstreet pq. Completion dale 12M. . 000 Call Aliet <It 675-9585 l..arp View lot ill Irvine Tance. Well IDlill- lllilRICI 3 bdrm family ltome. Excellent ~ borllood. Plrtial views of die bay A jetty. 000 Call att e 673-1700 For All Your Real Estate Nttds ... W ALTElt MITCtEU.. PRESIDE.NT 588-3()113 BETSY BOYD.......................... 646-8356 MARY GRAHAM..................... 723-0138 OA Y PROUD........................... 673-3984 JAKE KLOHS ........................... 6~1-0813 JOAN COOPER-....................... 675-4441 JIM LJNDBERO........................ 675-1674 ALICE BROWNELL ......... : ......... 61S.9S8S , OARY SIPIORA ........................ 489-6781 lf!~!!Ej!!!J!!!f::J~JillijW;~ij MARILYN •REED ....................... 673-8700 ''We 1ue 901 2Jal6oa !hland Gouered/11 SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 3 ~s ud rudy olfettd froat row Catalina ~n view d rn&11a suile luJtury condo. Sweep- ing oc~n views. Custom interior: while tiled flooring. berber catpel. designer Euro-furniture (some fumllbings may be negoeiable) . .ecwity system. Great k>catioo just-a walk-to the beacb. '200 Ptuis LllM #210 Call Walttr <.t 588-3081 Tastefully remodeled 2 bdrm c:oodo. Beauti- ful betber. hardwood entry. numerous oak a- menities. wet bar. Uve close to the beach! *1 000 CaJ/ D(llf <i> 509-305" Sunset & Ocean Views Newer I ~ huury c:oodo with good ocean and sunJ.et views. Great lo<:alion close to shopping and the wa1afroot. ti• OOOCall Walter ~ 588-3081 Great floorplan -2 ma.~ia bedrooms. Nlce quiet localion. Ellcellent investment rental unit or second bomc near~ N-.acb. ti Call Walttr • 5811~3081 -<:Svuino 2111 of XeaJpocl 2leach - / ' Wailer 7lrilcliel/, :Pre.u<fenl (714) StJtJ-.JO&J 7Jan Soul</ (714) S09-:JOS4 • ' I I ' 1 ,, I ! t' . ' , ' ' ',J·~" 1• r 11 ,,t). v·"')l·.,,t1 l ,~',11 1 1 • ~ y ~ ..... \ Harbor· View Hoanes Liquid-.tion Sale 1935 Port Carney Place, Newport Beach This ever popular Portofino Plan is in a fantastic location··one house from Phase II park, clubhouse and swimming pool. Comprised of .4 BEDROOMS, 3.5 BATHS, this fine residence features a welcoming enclosed entry breezeway and thousands of bricks. A generous family room is ideally located just off the family kitchen with its informal dining area. Cheery and bright, several rooms look out to the pc)ol-sized rear yard & gardens. A soaring vaulted ceiling highlights the spacious living room with an adjoining dining. room. The den/bonus room is a terrific place for studying and offers space for a pool table. Harbor View Homes is a dynamic community of meticulously maintained residences and public spaces. Conveniently situated only minutes to Fashion lsliand, Newport Harbor and ocean beaches! Divorce requires that this home be sold immediately. Reduced to: $6 78,000 Presented by Ron Taylor (Pager) 509-3737 Call me for information this and other exclusive ... .-.;._ -. . . .. ... ,,... SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 I PAGE 5 • .I. LANDMARK ESTATE. Unique 5BR + fam rm, dm, lbwy It ful gym. ExQullite bachfront comer lot w/360" \llnlsl PENINSUlA POINT 2BR + loft + fam nn. Solarium. <Mn rm & a neat family kitchen. Walt to beach & paril. SWEEPING BAY /OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS. Magnificent custom home w/every state-of-the-art amenity imag- inable. A must see! Offered .. $2,295.000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 Offered at $585,000 DAYNA PEI Ill 65'1-4610 Offered at $1.495,000 ROBERT. TA\'LOR 298-7921 NEW ENGi.AM> atAIDI ~ UNITS FOii $429,000 l.Ji.e il one & rent the ocher! ldeail locatioo near boating & beaches. This~ pa:,,.ly is loaded w/pride °' OM'lel"Ship. Cal for detais today. OWNER FINANCING ON 'D9S DlJPlEX AT $425,000 Owner wil fnance to ~ tup. Add ttome poperty to you-portfolo before year~ Cal for more information regardng th1s and other good buys i'l and aro.nd Newport Beach. LIDQ OWNER MU. CARRY llD>lJCED TO SEU. NOW $595,000 Smny south facing patio. 3BR. fireplace & 2-car garage. This home could becane 2-stoiy. Ifs very deceiving from the street. so let us stlCMI ~ inside. BIG FOlJR-Pl.EX GOOD CASH Fl.OW AT $539,000 l.Ji.e r. one and rent the others. ~ kx:ala:!. in a great rental area. Cal for sped6c detals. 2 DlJPLEXES -Z LOTS $SZ5K EAO:I PmDE OF OWNERSHIP UNITS! Spacious & ~ i'lterlors. smdecks. tons of parl<ing. fireplaces in each lrit. Sold as a pad0Qe on>y. MooR cpddy on this one! VINTAGE 8Al.80A MY VIEWS NOW $495.000 ~ classic bel?lch ootiage w/forever 00.,, view from .., nn & upstairs MBR. 4BR 2BA. bonus rm w/washer & ayer hoacup + storage. B4g front pon:h w/bay views. ... OCEAJWllONT S'nAl.I SS' OCEAN FllONrAGE $775,000 Located on a choice comer lot on the oceanfront ~ oceai & Sl.llSet IAews withe feelSlg of wide open space. You rrust see it! DllAJIATIC P£N11IOUSE GATED CONllUNITY, TOO ••• $168,000 SopNsticated 2BR condo w/exq.Jisite interior ~b'nenls ~· Near the beach w/pool. spa. exercise room. d.tilouse & card rpom. -WEEKEND OPEN HOlJ8ES -Ncwpan ll••dt 300 Cagney Ln PH12.S168,000 SUN 1-4 1735 Plaza Del Sur ....... $585.000 SAT 1-4 1935 Port Carney Pl .... $678.000 SUN 1-4 121 E. Edgewater .... Sl.499.000 SAT/SUN 1-4 CoetaNeea 2564 Yale Pl ................ $245.000 SUN 1-4 Meo Viejo 19 Tulip ..................... $139.900 SUN 1-4 UDO MYFllONI' + DOCK l.AllGE ROOMS a MORE FOR Sl.975MIL Huge OOyfront deck w/room for a 55' yacht Nt.-nerous designer detais. eeetor. wet bar & rruch more! 11IY LOW DOWN P\'MNl'1 INCOME ·DVPLEX AT $599,000 ~ beOooms. 3BR. 6-car garage extra storage . Upper ll1it has 2 separate liv nns. cin areas & kitchens. Ge.at caner lot in cµet area ol W. Newport. STRESS REDUCER! llAYCllE.ST POOL HOME FOR $539.000 Come home to you-SOLAR HfATID pool fOf a dip after a hard day at the office. Light/spacious 38R. 3BA · home w!OOge fam nn, French doors. high ceilings & a big entertair*lg back patio. PRICED BEi.OW APPRAISAU NOW ONLY Sl.499MIL Cape Cod Custom BAYFRONT home on a large comer lot overlooking Ne\.vport Harbor. city lights & Mt. Bakjy. A dramatic & sophisticated type of Cape Cod here! YotJ m.LSt see this one. UDO ISlE REDUCED TO $659,000 4BR UOO ISL£ home w/a large SUlJ1Y patio features spaoous rooms Located on a highly desirable street Shop. compare & b.Jy1 QUIT REm:NG ••• BUY YOUR HOME FOR $214.900 UghVbnght 4BR home w/pride of OVAleJ'Ship thJ'OU!t.out Reaty ruce front & back yards. redone kitchen & baths There is even room tC\,store your boat or RV Move nght ii' NEWPORT HEIGHTS CORNER CHARM ONLY $425,000 A great comer lot \A/Ith a ·secret garden in back yard 3BR. 2BA + den or farru>y room. SUlJ1Y liwlQ room w/fireplace. dinSlg room. 2-<:ar garage + room for RV storage Located near good schools. toot .IASMINE CREEK TOWNHOME CdM'S FINEST FOR $425,000 2BR in gated comm.inity features family room. formal chrung room. front and rear ~rds Association pool. spa & tennis A fine buy at this price that won't last' In ~ home w/fcnwr b9v v6ew from Iv rm a upUlrs MBR. 8onus rm + Jdn ....... -"°"' pon:h! ..... u..d. $495,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA pride duplaes w/tundecb, _..,. prttg It frplc In w:t. ~ \ftlt. SOid as a package •• . ~. $325,000-.ch AL AT rnJS PRICE. 1 block &om uncrowded ocean beaches. 28Rl2BA near tennis le restaurant. The good Ide.I Offaed M $175.000 l'Oll llYANS 711-3170 LOWEST PRICED BAVFRONT. Lux- ury J».n.. boM slip avail.. wal& to Udo v... .... & theater. Sweep- ing bliy/ocem views! .bta.....1•$229,0C'J VICl'm 'YMX 711-1-.S DA\'M Ki iii 651-4610 .. -·-711-4'96 . , . . I ( 't" ~~)AQ I M>Ot Ct ,GrtmGvnVt VAn~111 A;.> ... OPL'\ tfOl i..,1 ""'\It l<J > \'I 1 -I BAYCREST 2021 Ho8dey David McCulloch 1338 SMtMgo Miriam Mayell BF.ACONBAY 62 8-c:on Bey Ginny Wray UDO ISLE 343 VIII Udo Soud Edie Olson NEWPORT NORTH 89 Conlca Driw Robert Bents • SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht C..mMla Ginny Anderson THEBUJFFS 2443 Vllta NoWa.a Carmen Cartton $419, $659, $1,150, $2,895, $199, $595, $495, OPl::."i UOl 'Sl. ~ 'U:\\ 1-1 BAYCREST 2021 Holld.y Alison McCormick 1338 S.nt&.go Jim Rush CORONA DEL MAR 317 Cam.tlon Renee West COSTA MESA 386 East 15th •E Ginny Wray HARBOR VIEW HIUS 3401 Quiet Cow Eleanor Bowie HARBOR VIEW HlllS 1226 Keel om.. Lyteen Ewing 3401 Quiet Cow Elean<>f Bowie 1531 Sandcastle Jett Ewing IRVINE TERRACE 2006 Tahuna Terrace Edie Olson UDO ISLE 343 V&. Udo Soud Kevin Kanda SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht CamJlla A•ison Seeseman SPYGLASS 60 Dnli.e9 Bey JoyceOlson lltEavFFS 2443 Vllta NoWea. VetgienetU COLOWCl.l. BhNf\C?R ~ 1 $429, $659, $775, $349, $925. $629, $925, $1,195. $695, $2,895, $595. $849, $495, . NEW LISTINGS ~Ws~cct'J~ff~ home on ian,'! excellent location. This 3 bd home has hardwood lloors. Spanish tile roof, coYed lnteriof c:ellinos. lfthed CHERRY I.ME M20 00 entry ways and remodeled kitchen and biltlroom llM Gitting white ·knuckles In the stock martcet? lhfs-llome been tiled and feature new fixtures & ~ fon:ed Is located in the private gated area of Cherry Lake. 3 air & helling & more II caa to set up IPt)t. bd. 2.5 ba, large yard. Needs wort but it's priced to • sel. Ax It and seN Ill Call now! U ~~u~'r!!n, largest plan t4~t~ Rock Summit Towne Collection. Thousands spent to upgrade this 1992 new home. Seller says sen now! NEWPORT BEACH $5351000 S-inglt Tamlly residence. guard gated community, model perfect: largest tloOf plan In desirable Newport North VIiias. 4 bd, 3 bi, 3 hreptaces, 3 car gar;ge. Freshly painted Inside and out gourmet kitchen An oversized Interior lol with private pool and spa Many. rNnY upgrades. Frenth doors. Mexican payers, alarm system, etc. A must see! Please caUI f~~C~~~ worth the price. Original \~e'c~ residence situated high on a comer lot ol a cul-de-sac street overtooklno the blue Paclllc and coutal rock formations. Steps to private · community beach. Remodel or build your dream home This existing home Is quite livable while In your plannlng stages. Seldom do these opportunities come around. can now tor your appointment LINDA ISLE $2,350,000 fEE Baytront ~me In buu1iful gated commt1nf1y ot Linda Isle. This spacious homf his 5 bedrooms. plenty of baths, game room an<I tamlly room. Excetlenl sun eicposure and dock lor large boat Convenlenlly located nea1 beach. tennis court and club house• Good value at $2.350.000! FEATURED LISTINGS BAYRIDGE $212,500 PrlVate gated community In a great locatiOn for the freeway commuter. Lower single level plan •c· 2 bd. 2 ba, ceramic tiled entry an<I kilC:hen. like new neutral carpeting throughout, dining room wall mirrored. lovely used brick llrep~ In the living room. Lovely large garden patio. Conveniently close lo the community spa. One car attached garage and one car detached. NEWPORT CREST $221 • ,_l>UlOllS.i:ustomlled plan 4 with totally rem~ kitchen In EuroPMn style with all new cabinetry, applanc:es, counter lops and mon. lower level Is bright In neut11I decor and quality payer tile. The master suite Is Quite large wlttl tithed ral clfflnos providing voll!INl'of llattt ~ • IWtlzes. 2 lddliOnll bedrooms & 1 111111 119 & QUiii room & bit11 OOWn. This Is "" Crest's "'°'' ~ & wrutll floor '*"· CORONA DEL UR 1315.• Srand new 4 yeaB ago. ·Super llght and b(lght JMng. High cemnos. super sunny patio deck. great location. steps from lhe COM footbridge. No hassle of having lo drive your car to the t>eath. lust gnb your beach chair & cooler & go. Also walk within minutes to the he¥1 ol the village. Kiiier cottee down the street Super lun loca1t0nl MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB l.1..15,• Perlect !amity homef liuuhful "h.aden" 2 sTo,.Y-Wlthln the "inner loop· ot MtSa Venie Walk 10 tht Country Chlb, park, schools Great remodeled kitchen and baths UP<Uted appl~ and added family room. 10 year new roo11 Does not back to Adams WEST NEWPORT BEACH b!ia,. Great opportunlty for an Investor lookln9 ~rof lieach property. This upper unit Is leased tor $1500/mo uni.ti 9/30/95 (summer rentals normally bnno $2400/mo). . few houses to ocean. lhls 3 bd. 3 ba condo ~sts 1 mini-ocean View from roof lop deck. soaring ceiHng In living room with its own balcony. fully equipped kitchen with garden window. Do not disturb teMnt. Drive by only. Inspection with otter and TRW · BAYSIDE COVE S31t .. Pifce reduced" $86,000 Same lloor plan Oil nwut Is $440.000 Owner must sell! This Is a stull 2 bd, 2 bi condo. ideal for couples or bead! house or lnw:stment Walk to Balboa Island, groceries and pharmacy shopping There's a community pool, spa, and beach al with bay views Boat slips are ava1~ble. Shop an<I compari Call now won't last at thtS pra WESTCLIFF $411 .• Tem1lc 3 bedroom. 2 bath Westchll pool hOme. Plantation shutters, remodeled bathrooms and newer roof Close 10 schools. park and ShOPPtflO See lodayl ~s8~f~1ue. Front row center on the~·~ "Franciscan· model ·suited our to today's designer taste. 2 bd, 2~ ba. Extensive rernodeliilg lncluoes new granite kitchen, skylights. Pella windows, smooth celllngs. master suite with sitting room Real value at $469.000. IEWPOllT IUal SSOCJ,000 Gr1ii ~ Sllcnl locallon with 5 biarooms. 3 lllthl. pool llld • II Wll !Mlntalned and a smote story! Gftlt oppclfUllly. ~ ~ wtll not last 1 ~ T' ~~or a ptrlection1s11 ~~~.~~ r~ wittl French doors which open to soac1<M terracn, bright skytigftts, custom bu111-1ns & 1 nrw dream kitchen with brutfast nook Vaulttd wnDO burned cetliflos In MlG room. dining room & separat~ tamlty room tend volume & 1pace to this wono,rlul single lewl 3 bd, 2~ bl home. The outdoor area v.111 entice you with patio front & rear lhat art framed with lush planllflO' lncludinO picture perlecl colorful rom tall for your~~- IAYCREST '659':000 Dfimatic costom home on large corner lot £)1ew.•'Y rtn'IOIWed this 4 bd. 2~ bath Is perlect fOf tamat-i lrvarg as Wiii as tn1ef1ainlrltl. Euro kitchen with 1011 ol l~t ippiances and sllyligtrt In ~t area Cozy hreplace. custom enlef1almenl Clbinlt & sit up to Mt bar II' 1~e tarmly room. Bay windows. NC, sec sys, spa ptar1~1 shullers, dmnatic entry, 3 ur garage Laro' ,.aro Master bath has 2 custom etched glass w111co~ 4 dramatic mar1lle counter 10C1S HARBOR VIEW HOllES S6gg 000 Hig-tily customllecr 1· eiPanded In 1993 5 bd. ~ t>a gorgeous library Wltfl custom bookcases & m.istt• retreat 1rea (could be e•rclselhobby area) ~!ldtd Beautiful hardwood rtoorl. doUble paned window<; LOI wel lc>Qted near pllt & *'*1tary school IS extra taro' & has child sate pool, glrden & patio wu. Sellers readt to mow nowt UIUIA 1UC11 SJ,115.• COlllldnf"J...,, 10 lie ... ._~ property In 11 afar..,. c.llJ. ,_., -...... Wltlrfllls, Kol ............ ·-""'*" ...... Ftatured in -.IPJJI .... A ...... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BAYVlllW TERRACE $490,000 View! View! View! Single family residence. 3 bd. 2~ba. private spa. Premium location. View of back bay and v.ild life preserve Gated community with pool, spa and park Dues only $113/mo. Call for showing BAL80AISLAllD -,ooo Wonderful owner occupied duplex. High rents for large 4 bd, 3 ba units. Located on one of Balboa Island's best streets. wide & 2 way traffic. All rooms are spacious & each unit has large & ~rming outdoor living area. Upper unit has high beam wood ceilings and is very bright & cheerful Easy to show. CHAM•L ARD• .... ,900 Duplex w/private boat doctt Excellent loc. on channel w/ views of bay & city part from both unitS. Lower unit has patio & upper has huge deck Area w/in easy walking distance of ocean beaches. dining, shopping Watch the sunrise White drinking r.our morning coffee on the patio Entertain fnends & family With the best of Newport waterfront lifestyte at a fraction of the cost. SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 7 THE •LUFFS . $489,000 Sunset views. More than a home, a refuge of your own on the back bay. 2 bd, 2~ ba, master suite includes separate sitting room. New gourmet kitchen. new baths, Pella windows And so cnuch more. Stephanie Houghton 1 .. _ W.ST NEWPORT . $530 000 & 535,000 Side by side duplexes both buildings have 4 bd. 2 ba upper units. 2 bJ. 1 ba lower units with 3 car garages. Large decks. no deferred maintenance Seller will exchange up or carry Don/Joyce Olson SPYGLASS HILL SSH,000 The best priced property in Spyglass 3 bd. 2 ba. home greeted by a front brick patio wrth beautiful wood decking & a unique Koi pond Tiie entry leading to step down Irving room with bar area. Parquet flooring in kitchen and family room. Master surte with distanced citv hghts view Oversized 3 car garage with work area & room for plenty of storage. Freshly paintedl Carolyn Bridge HA'l80llVI.. ....,ooo Outstanding panoramic ocean view! Corner location with pteturesque backyard and iacuw Second story has living area and master bedroom With encompassing views. 1111$ large fam11Y home offers 5 bd. 3X ba Perfect for the growing family who want to be m a wonderful community envtronment Sale pnce rs subiect to lender reduced payoff l~l ', .. ,., '·•••,,,• .' ·,. i\\'''"'' I+'''' U!~.N~<.!r. .. I • L...--..--.J } . I ,. I PAGE 8 I SATURDAY. November 12, 1994 IRVINE TERRACE $895,000 Buy a home for much less than the million dollar homes that are neighbors A beautifully maintained three bedroom home. Easy to be expanded. A lovely grassy play yard with oversized pool surrounded by red brick and specimen shrubs and trees. · Marie Deremiah CORONA HIGHLANDS . $1,295,000 Unique custom wooded retreat surrounded by lush gardens. flowers. trees. meandenng stream stone pool & spa and an entire menu of views. ocean. sunsets. mghlights. Pehcan Hill Golf Course Approx 3800 sq ft including 3 bd, 2:Aba Large master suite has generous closet space and a study/ottice The secondary bedrooms & bath are m a separate wing Ken t McNau hton BALBOA ISLAND St,950,000 Best Balboa island location Located on the tip of "Little Island" with main channel views 45' on the Bayfront with large yacht slip. A great opportunity! LAGUNA •UCH $4,900.000 This stUMing, new ocean view Mediterranean estate lies behind the gates of llguna leach•s exclusive oceanfront endaYe of Irvine Cow. Limestone, granite,-bronze & stone are tastlfutly combined in this ctasslc. traditionalv styled showp&ace with MfY conceMble contemporary convenience. Home lndudes 5 bd, 8 fie & feltures Incredible views of ocean & dtytlghls. COLOWCLl 84Nf\C?R .1 NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PLOT I REAL ESTATE DOVER SltORES $925,000 Remarkable Dover Shores front row view residence Huge single story 4 bd. 4 5 ba Separ ' guest house 1n courtyard facing pool & spa Spacious open ftoorpla.n. 2 fireplaces wet bJr breakfast & formal dining EverythlAg is ovel'!ized. 4000 sq ft living space. 14000 sq ft view •ot Come v1s1t ttie most panoramic view home available. Cul-de-sac street too. Quick actton requu~a ..-----------_......--------.. ~ Jennifer Pritchett SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO St ,895 000 4/ acres estate• Have 11 all' The most for the least 4/. acres with 7800 sq ft home. Only S yeJ~ new with 5 bd pool & spa, 4 car garage cutting garden. mint orchard, room for terfnis or ho•v and panoramic views of the hillsides night hghts sunsets and fairways A must see for ' estate buyer You can have 1t all' LOS RANCHOS ESTATES 13,400,000 Approx 8200 sq ft (nt) on 11 5 acres. 6 bd. 5 5 ba. main house with Mahogany woodwor~ French doors, hardwood floors & 3 fireplaces. Caretakers house & horse facilities Marcia/ Robert Bents LIDOISU M.M0.000 A masterpiece of architectural design and qua111y Construction 1ocmc1 on 111 ttp -of udo Isle Formal entJy foyer with sweeping stain:ase Mng room and dln6no room llnry, ~ room & breakfast room l patio are p8f1ect tor fonnll llvtng. 4 of "" 5 bldroorfts n cift 111 2nd floor with the mastef suite OYlftootdng the private 1P1 & yadlt sip. -·---··--, --··-·--·· ·----~··-·------···-·· _..,, • ._.,_._.,-..,.,, \ ''-'-• •••~.....-••• ,,''-"'"'V ,,....,,,_.-..,. t ttV ••• _.~. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE lyrin Creamer joins Waterfront Homes Gil and Pat Foerster, co- ownef9 of Waterfront Homes, Inc .. recently welcomed Lynn Creamer as a sales associate in 'their Newport Beach office. A summa cum laude graduate of Cal State Northridge, Creamer has been a licensed realtor since 1985. In her previous affiliations at Fred Sands. she generated a substantial sales volume and achieved more than $1 O million in sales at Pinnacle Estate Properties. all as a direct result of her own carefully developed and sophisticated marketing program. Creamer relocated to Corona del Mar ir:i 1992 and became the top senior sales officer at United American Mortgage Corp. in Irvine. Her success was again directly attributed to her superior marketing techniques. A native of Texas, Creamer's previous business experience 1nclud~s a successful career as an art dealer. As a specialist in Western American art, she had the opportunity to handle notable pieces by artists such as Remington and Russell. Many of the same attributes she utilized in her art business have helped to make her even more successful in residential real estate. She has a strong work ethic and respect for her client relationships based on excellent communication and trust. "It's so important to stay vigilant and sensitive to an ever-changing real estate market. Optimum success requires the ability to quickly adapt to the times," she said. Call Lynn Creamer at Waterfront Homes, Inc., (714) 631 -1400. Community Profile: Laguna Beach The City of Laguna Beach has about8,000 residences with a permanent population of 27.000 people. The town is comprised of four specific areas: North Laguna, Laguna Village, Laguna Canyon and South Laguna. North Laguna is comprised of four gated communities: frv\(le Cove, Emerald Bay, Smithcliffs, Allview Terrace and four non-gated communities: Emerald Terrace, Crown Point, North Laguna and the Cove. All properties in North Laguna are custom homes and the prices range from $250,000-to $6 minion. Laguna Village stretches from Main Beach to the Blue Lagoon Condominiums and all properttes above the Coast Highway. The area comprises the largest number of homes in Laguna Beach and includes 18 residential tracts: Alta Vtsta, Arch Beach Heights, Blue Lagoon Condominiums, Lagunita, Lower Bluebird Canyon, Main Beach, Mystic Hills, Park Avenue Estates, Portafina, Rancho l.aQuna, Summit Ridoe. Temple Hills, Top of the Wffrtd, Upper Diamond, UppeiVectoria Beach, Victoria Beach, The Village and Woods Cove. All properties in Laguna VIiiage are custom except for Top of the WOf1d which was a tract developed in the late 1960s. Prices range from $230,000 to $16 million. . Laguna Canyon stretches from the testiYat grounds to about two miles inland from the El Toro road tum off. Laguna Canyon comprises a large portion of land, moSt of which is undeveloped. Laouna Canyon has three tracts: California Cove. The Terraces condominiums kncfThe Canyon. Califomia Cove and The Terraca condominiums are tract neighbomoods ~ properties In the Canyon are custom homes. Prices range from $150,000 to $600,000. South Laguna stretches from Aliso Laguna to Three Arch Bay. The area includes nine tracts: Aliso Laguna, Coast Royal, South Laguna Bluffs, South Laguna Village, Three Arch Bay (gated), Laguna Ocean Vista, Laguna Udo, Laguna Royale and Creelclide. Prices range from $185,000 • 910 million. Sowc•: ~ ........ Dl1Ulllo, c ................. ......, ....... . .. +'t:~I .~I 1eomevovi YAUHUIAG 8 :h:JA4 SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 9 Exceptional Properties ... Premier Locations ... Fabulous Opj>ortu~ties .. .Incredible Prices ... Need to know anything else? 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglas!I Hill Highly upgraded & expanded property with panoramic mountain & city light views. Ideal for famil y or couple who loves to entertain. ~~ $645,000-Priced To Sell! Oversized lot with 3 bedrooms Views of ocean, harbor and Catalina. Light, open and airy. Pool and spa. Best Buy! Only $595,000. Squeaky clean and freshly painted This property is a wonderful opportunity for someone who wants to live in the lovely Spyglas.5 Hill corrununity. ' DON &JOYCE OLSON . ·t-800-487-4931 "We Specialize in Getting Properties SOLD/" Khwaja is new. agent at Prudential ~ewport Realty Ron Taylor, president of The Prudential Newport Realty. has announced that long-time Newport Beach resident Eva Khwaja has joined the sales staff. •Eva brings with her a wealth of knowledge in real estate and consumer loans that will benefit her daily dealings with her home-buying and selling clients." Taylor said. "Eva's people skills are invaluable When negotiating real estate transactions.• Khwaja chose The Prudential Newport Realty because of its high profile name and reputation, along With its friendly atmosphere. Fluent in German and Enghsh. Khwaja dabbles in interior design • and enjoys music, film and theater. Call Khw• at The Prudential Newport Realty. (714) 673·7300 . . ' :. New Listings OCEAN RIDGE Custom Homesites 13 LOTS ranging in price from $450,000 -$695,000 Square footage from 11,600 -18,000 For more information please call: MARCY WEINSTEIN Pager: 667-5519 SUSAN SCANLAN Voice Mail: 759-3717 New Listings .., Newport North Immaculate 2 Bedroom 2 .5 Bath townhome. 2 garage. Cree Lombardi $229,900 Dover st.ores Exquisite 4 Bedroom 6 Bath on estate sJzed lot. 4car1arage. )de SteplteMOft $I, 500,000 Oceaa Raacll Exceptionally tasteful near new custom home. WelMtela & Scaalaa $1,135,000 . ... , ·-llQpwW n-~v.-.. C····· .. 4621 Ont I'll 46270t 3 ... ......... .., ......... Dr. OFFICE HOURS ~9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY -• • 22L4l!i!ll ¥ Beach ·communities Soath Lac••• Striking ocean & white water view building site. Steve Hlch $275,000 Old Hunt1ncton Beach Wonderful historic property just 2 blocks from restored downtown. Walk to beach. Judy Good $499,000 Balboa Island ~harming l Bedroom 2 Bath, den & fam~ly room.· Built In 1977. Private back yard. Sara Hinman $549,000 Ba;ahoft8 Custom appolnted 5 Bedroom 4 Bath family home located in private bay & beach community. Debi Bibb $849,000 Newport Oceanfro11t Oceanfront duplex In quiet beac.hfront section. Top quality building, units In mint condition. Ronda Hein $I , 150,000 Central Newport Oceanfront 3 ed. 3 Ba. firepl~ & sea.uity system Rick Lan1evln $1 ,295,000 South Laguna Wonderful oceanfront estate on seclud~d cove. Bibb & Harris $2,495,000 North Laguna Oceanfront Italian villa on Crown Point. Magnificent con· struction. Separate guest quarters. Views Rod Daley $2,995,000 Bayshores Rare traditional bayfront! Turning basin views, private dock & guest suite. Debi Bibb $3,395,000 Guard Gated Communities Harbor RJdce Crest Beautif\d 4Bedroom15 Bath condo on secluded lot Chrts UndSlly $659,500 Blc Canyon Customized home on large lot with pool & spa, 4 Bedroom 2.75 Bath exudes warmth & charm. Lecra•d & WordH. $1 ,095,000 Spotlight lnl•• Ternce Outstandlnc custom remodel with bay & ooean views. Dottle Valfttl•e $1 ,495,000 a.,.•ore• Tum key perfect five bedroom five beth custom bQfront Debi Bibb $2,tM,000 Blc Ca11yon The last remaining Jot overlooking 2nd green on Big Canyon's Golf Course Bibb & Legrand . $1,175,000 Harbor 'Hiii Exceptional In every way: design, amenities, style. 4 Bedroom custdm. For fussiest buyers Susan Scanlan $1,375 ,000 Harbor Hiii Spacious custom home Beautiful view. 4 Bedroom, library Great flow for entertaining. Channing property. Morphy & Scanlan $1,395,000 Harbor HUI Appealing home'. quality & attention to detail throuch<>ut. Separate cabana wlfull kitchen and bath. 5 Bd. Scaalan& Corkett $1,475,000 Harbor Ridge English Tudor estate with breathtaking views. SteUa Worden $2,595,000 Big Canyon Spectacular 6 or 7 Bedroom estate on largest lot in Big Canyon Features pool, sportscourt & guest house. Worden & Bibb $2,875,000 Condo & Townhome Living Newport Nortll Model perfect 2 Bedroom condo. Great location & view. Sara Hl•man $199,000 Newport Crest Banlt Ollned! l Bedroom 2.5 Bath 2 c.ar pillle. Ocear't views! E:xo!llent oppoftUnity Priced to sell Make .. o&r Bartollc & Saito $209 ,000 Newport Nolda VI'-Laree 3 Bedroom family home located Inside tratt on oomer. Steps to troPai' pool. 1111J Mite & DOit s•..._ $399,900 ....... e Creek Plan 3 with 3 Bedrooms plus family room. Private spa next to creenbelt. Private pted community. carole ·~--$429.000 Sea Island Fabulous v;ews overlooking golf course & lake. Extensive use of marble. Gate guarded community Harris & Kline $625,000 Belcourt Terrace Model perfect! 4 Bedroom home. Excellent condition French windows. doors & wood floors Hinman & Scanlan $715,000 Belcourt HIU 3 Bedroom townhome with large master suite Ocean view from ,livina & dining rooms Vl~•Ja z.eu $749,000 Belcout 3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath townbome. Superb condition with spa. Vlrslaa. Zeu $719,000 644~ Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Charming cottage· steps from beach! Potential! Marian Phllllppl $379,500 Corona del Mar Excellent building site for new custom home Frank Hughes $412.000 S•ore Cllfh Tr~ltlonal & charmlnc slncle stcxy 3 Bedroom with family room. Doale Valeatllte $599,000 Opportunities . J Harbor Rldce Crest Perfect town- !'lome 3 Bedroom 2 5 Bath plus den. Harris & Kline $549,000 Newport North Like new! Largest floorplan on oversized lot. Susan Scanlan $549,900 Harbor RJd1e Crest 3 Bedroom 2 5 Bath This property exudes warmth! Petrick Bart9llc $590,000 Bis CaaJO• Fabulous Versatile townhome on I Ith creen. Lesra•d & Wordea $I, I 9',000 Ba,.ade Drive Bayfront at Its best! Mal Kai Corona del Mar. Mickey Rowe $895,000 ee.co.. BltJ Beadl home with boat dock. 3 Bedroom 1.5 Balh In great location. LH Owner modvat.ed. Marte F•rao $900,000 C.meo Sltores Outstanding COM location. Wonderful view. 4 Bedroom plus l'amlly room Formal dining. breakfast room. Beverly Morphy $1,295,000 View Properties Balboa Peninsula Choice bulldlnc site on Newport's most private Island. Boat docks. tennis court. beach & prdens Howard Lawson $1 ,400,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular ocean. jetty & sunset views' Perfect 4 Bedroom 3 Bath family home dose to COM beaches. Pat Hurley $1 ,425,000 Harbor Island · Bayfront building site with commanding views Evan eC>rkett $2.475,000 U.da We Dramatic. contemporary deslcn. Harbor views Sltlrtey Hantl · $2,950,000 Shore Cliffe Shore Cliffs custom rebuilt in 1990-91. White water, canyon & nlcht ltcht vtews. Nearly 1n acre Fruk SeaH9 · $3,400,000 Shon: CMs Spectacular 5 Bedroom oeeanview esute I Sportscourt, pool f. spa State of the art kitchen. wine cell.>1 Bibbs l,Jte $3..JOO.OOO Family Neighborhoods Bliek Bay Great cul-de-sac location. lafle rooms. yard with pool & private spa. JoAnne Pertlu $305,000 Seallaven Perfect · 10· remodeled Newer kitchen, bath & roof. Pristine, 2 car garage. close to beach and services Marcia Brashier $220,000 . Mission Vlelo Outstanding 5 Bedroom 2 5 Bath family home Mountain views Beautiful pool & private spa Patrick Bartollc $310,000 ·Ea$lslde Costa Mesa Totally walled & self contained home perfect for executive livln1 Newly remodeled ¥lckey Rowe $359,000 The Bluffs Very large 2 Bedroom plus den In prime front row location .Water and mountain views Coby Ward $382,500 Eastblu.ff Treat yourself to a lovely remodeled 4 Bedroom home nestled in a romantic English country walled carden Coby Ward . $525,000 Newport Beach )umlae Creek Elegant 2 Bedroom tondo in gated area. Den & patio. Evan Corttett $525,000 Seawlnd Beautiful 5 Bedroom 3 bath home. I Bedroom I Bath down. City llchts & mountain views. Rick Laace'fl• $579,000 l>oftr Slioree Fabulous 5 Bedroom 4.5 Bath custom home. Laree rooms, 3 fbeplaoes, wine storate S eM!fdse room. EYu Corbtt $68,,000 Udo We Very .uracttve Udo home In mint condition. 4 Bedroom & spacious den. Exposed beams. Bewerty MorpliJ $69',000 Harbor View HUis Well maintained expanded 5 Bedroom home Done with quality. Private setting Valentine S Laird $725,000 Harbor View Homes Wonderful family home In great location near creen- belt. Top quality 5 Bedroom, study & FR. HJnma11 S Scanlan $725,000 Baycrest North Contemporary home In fine family nelchborhood 4 Bedroom 3.5 Bath. Pool & spa. DHCH Forsey $815,000 Family home In be.ti oommunlty. 5 Bedroom 5.5 a.th ~ Corltett $179,000 lmae Terr•ce Cape Cod v.11n pool & grNt room . Family nelchborhcx"lO Chris UaduJ $545,000 Coro•• del Mar Located betwel Padflc & waterfront. This prime lot "' I acx:ommodate I or 2 single family home~ H•rtey S W.U $660,000 Spotlight H•rbor View Hiii• Lars• lot with ...,. .. ._ W... J ledloonl plua FR S Oft bM ColUa .,.,,000 EXQUISITE 5 BEDROOM HOME THE BEST ON THE BAY! RONDA.HEIN ·759~3797 Oceanfront duJ)lex. Two spacious units with full ocean views. Ideal for Investors -peat cash flow! $740,000 ' SERENE VIEW HOME 4 BEDROOM 4 BATH $1,495,000 ,:"\ ELEGANT AND TASTEFUL 3 BEDROOM VIEW HOME $985,000 Fabulous oceanfront home on one of Newport's best beach sections, with charm & character of the old Victorian .. Painted Lady" style. $1,395,000 Great opportunity on the beach! Front unit feels like a house. 2 Bedroom I Bath upper unit. 2 Bedroom 2 Bath front unit. $97,,000 . 644~1600 EVAN· CORKETT Direct Line: .759 ... 3728 Experience, Dedication & Results Mint condition oceanfront duplex right on the sand. Large 3 Bedroom 2 Bath upper unit. 2 Bedroom 2 Bath lower. 3 car garage. $1 , 150,000 Bayside Cove luxury townhome on the bayfront. Single level 2 Bedn;><>m plus. den. Upgrade with full bay view from living room & master suite .. $698,000 / . ' .. . . -- 644~1600 ... Balboa Island Bayfront Contemporary Mediterranean Built in 1992 Boat docks for two boats. Three bedroom with wonderful front patio. Many architectural accents -limestone flooring, glass block for extra light, built-in entertainment center, marble fireplace in living room, granite kitchen, and large master bedroom with fireplace and spa tub. Offered at $1,495 ,000 J:STATE . JUST LISTED IN. . NEWPORT COAST MARCY WEINSTEIN SUSAN SCANLAN Pager:· 667-5519 Voice Mail: 759-3717 ' 644~160'0 13 CUSTOM HOME SITES IN OCEAN RIDGE I Ranging in price from $450,000 .. $695,000 . and Square footage from . 11,600 -i,tooo COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES Represented Buyer & Seller in . 3 Recent Ocean Ridge Transactions! • 2WINDMERE • 16 MORNING VIEW • 20 MORNING VIEW . . ... . ' I , • . PAGE 16 /SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT /-REAL ESTATE ----------.------~..-~~~--...... 644~ Newport North Town home Lovely unit. 1\vo bedrooms, one and one quarter bath. Wonderful location. Was her, dryer and refrigerator are included. NC. One car garage. CALL M l1 ril7 F tl rgo TO SHOW I I l () l l I b 0 (} -I t -~ () , -() --, I f I> )/ - MIKE MARR 759-3786 LIDO PENINSULA .... Penthouse Condo View from eve,.Y room. 2 Bedroom 2.5 Bath 24-hour Doorman $775,000 BE l l ()I Jr~ T TERRACE Traditional living with secluded garden . 3 Bedroom 3. 5 Bath Gate Guarded $650,000. PENINSULA Brwr r~o'\ T 1200 E. Balboa Blvd. Great corner bayfront location with an incredible view. . 4' Bedroom 3.5 Bath. Totally remodeled with new kitchen and baths. Dock for 45 ft. boat. Offered at $1,695,000 Bob Berg Direct U"t: 759-3778 -----~-~~~~~ .. ~ .............. IJlll .. ~.l. .......... ~R;e;s~;e;"u;:~·6~7~3;·;4;7~4~3:.. ........ ..I .. ....... __ _ I ... . ~ 11<\ I G~ JR::iP1 \ I U~l'j Ac~M A I C:!U~\HOA38 TAQqW3'11 M:iVPORf BEAC;HfCOSfAMESAPllnT"-raC"a'lr-errwrn:--~------~~~~~~~~--~--. ....... --..w.... ' JERRY ·FINSTER ~ 759~3750 ·- et 3t:>Aq \ Jl.eet .St isdmsvol1 ,YAOAUTAd PAGE 18 /SATURDAY, Now9mber t2. 1994 B COll.EGE PARK HOME 21'-900 een grounds surround this • hm. B_ e!~-rrrldoa rm. redone kiidl ~ II le to wa1ch Ifie kids 'So clean. rnoite-tn ready! (23 OR) •-.n 3TATZ3 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAOqw3~,, NEWPORT llEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY 1 ·4 PM COSTA MESA 3325 Alabama Cir Lysa Klemens 419 19th St Carmen Sipos 452 Broadway Pat DavtS $249,900 $323,000 S3S4,000 SAT /SUN 1 ·4 PM COSTA MESA 2405 Venier Jeme Mahoney 2406 Nart>onne Jerne Mahoney 2043 College Or Jerne Mahoney 268 E 22nd St Inez Diaz $178 000 $209.000 $229,240 $275,000 SUNDAY 1-4 PM COSTA MESA 3250 Oregon Carmen Sipos 452 BroadWay Sandy Adamek FOUNTAIN VAUEY 18829 San1a Mana Donna Rudolph $225.000 $354.000 2:00-4:30 $224.900 WAY BELOW MARKET $15,COJ 28R 158A Wllll 1 car oar lOW!St pnce 11 lhe complex! Out of state owner says sd now• Mru appc>mlment lo see today (39WMC) SHAIP $9.t,900 5yr nu28R • 2ful BA+ 2cargar11 a lusllly~gal!d comtm#lly ~I SllcJws Ike new1 MoWlg out of ~ (128AY) IMSJOl'S DElJ;Hf $ t 2A, 900 2811. 11A llcllle on a IQe lot. IWdliood loors. new paint & roof WI .. fast! 0.1 Ilia out Oft INs .... cwortllllily (SIC12) MOV£ .. CONDlnCM $139,900 . Ptrlect siarW llome ,... pall!. neMr QIPfl. Inside laundry room large yard. lr11" tfees Cd now !Or lllis 28R. 1 BA charmer ( 1 llGAR) DOU HOUSE FOi 11£Al PIOPU $ IG, 900 2 Mters 2 5 b'1hs New carpet • rtmOCleled ~ & baths Vau!ltd cdmQs oai IN!llel & oak starway bllful' (3SAV0J SECWOED I RH>UCfDI $1•7.500 Smd E:as1S.de aillljllei 2811 2 cai ~r lownhome Balccny oft upptf rm Lrg dm1119 lncl !Moo iru Cerlm!C bit kltctltn ~ rur yard (24.SSAH) NEWER 2IR Wl'1H 2 CAR~ $1'7,600 2 bedroom 2 tun ~tlwooms 2 1-ar oiiaoes' FN eplact' Garden Wloclct# lovtly ~o looks out lo luSll ortt!l!fy PooVspa area • more" (23\IAH) LOVE.LY... $16',900 Adorable IBR • IBR 11/rtnlal Fresllly putted 11 & 1M. • carpel Frtneti doof • pden Wllldo# El tQS res °"''" ro 'fi'd Nw hbaoe ... pickd fence' IUY NOW IN IAC« BAY $165.COJ I.be lhati ~ plact ID IM I way ol ldt 2 bedloom and I limily room •11!1 n ulled ceilings llld 1 ~ Owiler Ira~ (158RU} UPGW>£D $169,900 This Jl'de ol ownership townhome tQS ~ cuslom upgrades lllrouglloot IUs 2 mulef bedrooms and olla Don t wan )luy no.' (20MAY) ElEGANTI $169,900 38R 2 SBA 2 car alt gar w/ community p00Vs1Wtenn1s1 Wawrfdryer • llllQQ/range are mcl 111 priee' Ouiet complex' Clost IO ShopPlllO schools! (62$EA) ENIERTAINER'S PARAD&SE $18'.987 Nicely remodeled home! Wonderlul bmtly rm w/ hreplacel Expinoed master bedroom 1 wallc-tn closet lush yard bubbling spa (65SUR) HUGE FAMllY ROOM $186.987 Wondertul famtly home. mterior lo~11on. perfect for entef1alnlt'tO Wiil m new TIWIQle 4 bedrooms 2 baths. 2 w p HllOt &epiace IOol (6'8EA) CONSl1lUC1B> ¥nf CME $187,900 4811. 2BA locittd on an R·2 lot Cul-de-SK w1 plenty of =·-~=-~.:.,deal. Double pw windows EHJOY ntE '9000 lRI $ .... . Clwlnlla ~ ·-· Clll llie-..... Mm Ywde Gol & Tnis a.. ~ -lillll ..... . (9Cl) OWIMING COSTA MESA HOME $192.000 Sr19'e story wdll 3BR 2BA. Irv rm and one BR eJ~ fresh paltll spnnkltrs front & rear Galt surround$ home 11\Sldt laundry 2.ur ~ (88SEA) SN GIANT • ABSENT OWNERS $199.~ GQAt 58R tor undel S200.0001 lnaed1ble value only 1 5 mtleS trom beacJI New rool, ll"t ~r lloof rtmocltled trtchen l ballls Must sd' (11 VAL) STYl£ $205,000 38R 2 SBA wl Ill p fapQct 11 IMOg room lrg l1\IStr BR ~ ~ pooUs~ & tennis C.111101 more Miio' STEAl THIS Dl£AM $209,000 Chersatd km•y 48R 2 SBA llewpolt Rmera tQWf1home• Custom evtfY1hlll01 fresh pml/l\N C¥pets II o.tk SIJ!rs ffm di\ comm OOOls & spas (2~1 UPGRADES GAlOllEI Sff m $209,900 lfighly &pgradtd 38R 2BA lo1 xtNe Qmily Cornet lot ••tfl room lo! RV Busy Ille? Set lltls EZ ate llome ~ue PKMd' (23COL) UPGRADED I SPACIOUS IEAUTY $2(W,917 Mesa Verde Sbte Strtttl loYely 38R 2BA & bm rm• Kitchen Ns been~~*' Vlulted c*'Os tueoiace hie entry spaaous. open & awy (3311EV) THIS IS mt $2tC,OOO ~ 48R. 1.758A. tract's tmrrte qaac1ous lloo! p1a11 New kitchen & rool & more Seier may wry 2nd (21lAS) FIRST AID NASE $2tS,000 Unlmled POte1111.l1 111 this 4BR, I 758A lamly home tllal needs paint carper & landscaping Great location In lamrly ~(32MON) LA5E waY HOME $216, 900 48R Clll .. 5IR Mlllogany floors, new roof. llrd entry remodeled .. Md Ulls 111191 master -28R. sllows .. -loofplan. (311(Eft) A 1M 1LEAUE $2tt,900 Alfl..., dlM •• I 758A ~ lJt COUlltty *II s,.c.on fir •· ma tr1 M*OOllls, ""' t.lly 11'111*1 ......... (W) SMlY msesTaE $217 000 f antasllc &Kt &.y V1laQl! 3BR 2 SBA condo 2 Coll Qj '9 large yiid w/ pnvate spa Neutral tolcls vaulted •11, • Pixed below comps c.t now (258AC) CAN1LOSEW/THIS $218,000 Cost.l Mesa lripla Front 11Jt IQs lit~ tncom, 1 s 17Wmo Owltef ll10tlYated pnced to set ~ now •~ llllo (22lllN) Ml.LION DOUAR LOCAJION $225.000 lOQtlon & ~ alont wor1ll ._ asking pnte! Oumil• I• 1M1 bOfdeflllg .ider1leSS prt l.eG«e wals & Qnyon YI( 3BR 2M (2MA) ORASllCAUY IEDUC8>fll $229,000 Newport Ptnll\sW 2BR 28A 1 taT pr~ le.er w 11 llouse lo Ille bay. 2 !louses to llucan Wet ti. ct ~ Bmo otters today (f0009) SlAICH NO MOE $229.240 IWldsomdy upgraded 38R 2BA • formal dng rm r111 rt btch appl ne-er CQffer !lllnnll 1111 ~r dOOI Pu di" tlo. Tttllnd wals & ceiqs wJ fJnS & '"°''' (24COl) WONDelfUl eta AmAl $229.500 48R. 1 758A. add on lamtly room. etltefUln wrth dthg~· l>msaed COfMr lot wflll oullienl RV acct$$ Ooen COWl'J pallo Mttocblg ..... ~,.., ~ (8SSOH) • flOOl HCM aaSA VDDE NO. $229,900 light & airy atnum. vaulled bum cellklOS toriml dining r~replace, lg kllchenlbtlllly comb. Patlo/pool Clost " sdlools. ~street (332AI.) SEWI IOUGffJ ANOlHEI HCM $239,900 Wlnts sold now! Doctor owned Priced 10 sell yesterday' Beautllul 38R. 2 58A ~ bnt. fml dnO WI! area NeN P'lll & QtJld & more! (231.tn SECWOED WGNa $2M.500 ~ •. 2M .... prilne fV Mii schools Great pool Md -* .. ._ iu11111f al 1 sty llolM ln;ll & airv IUI)'! (II.SIC) DUilflM . $255,000 Ol1INI _, llM erllwoed m ICCOllVllOCI* II ..,. 58R i. 1111 M111M C011* lilt Pod I If' ......... "-1 "" c..i... a.. to..,..., (2Cl) ...,..mcwwwv tm.oDO ~ .... ..., ...... &Ill*.,...... .. .. , .... ~ ..... F.-•. ..., IOOlll. .., .... ..,, . .. QM IUal .... IA '2ff.aao --. ......... 111 • .-.... -::: .................... (111AL) • J E.QUf.STRIAN f.STAn You have arrived when you can own thls palatial home with stunning views of ocean, hills and city llghb. On aJmost 5 prtvate acres In historic San Juan Capistrano. thJs ftnety crafted mansion has everything! Call for features and terms. $3,950,000. •• COASn.INf. VIEWS EJegant custom home In charming Dana Point. View dee.ks from both levels. Large master w /ftrep&acc. Warm tradlt1onal dee.or. Lovely street - just minutes from the harbor, shops. restaurants. beaches and ftnc resort hotels. $337,000 SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 19 .. ,, UNOBSTRUCnD OCEAN VIEW ~eloper's own home. One-of-a- kind ocean view estate. built with the hlshest quality mdterials &. craftsmanship with every amenity. Ovcrfooking the blue Pacific. • $1.499,900. ON THE GOLF COURSE Ocean view. The ocean Is only mfnutes away from this rare custom single level home, built with Incomparable quality, In the lovely gated community of Monarch Beach. close to luxury'fesorts, hotels. harbor and beaches. Poof and spa. $990,000. ,. LAGUNA llACH Ocean front. Views In both dlrccttons. Premium ftrst ftoor locatlon In famed Tablerock. Upgraded kitchen &. baths. STATUY fUNCH NORMANDY Gracious ambiance blends formal and Informal living In this custom home per~tty suited for entertaining. Cozy fireplace. Endoscd deck. Live right on one of the nicest beaches In South Laguna. with spectacular surf. Catalina and sunset views. $595,000. Dramatic entry with floating stalrCclSe, 5 bedrooms, bonus room. library and more. $699,000. LOTS AND LAND BUILD YOUR DREAM VACATION HOME or ... year round tranquility on thi beautiful, "Bi~ Bear" lot. Architect owner has plans. Will carry or subordmatc. Just listed, call today. Sl2,000. SEE THE SHIPS SAILING AWAY from this unusual Laguna Beach lot. May be purchased with adjacent lot. Call for detail!'. Just hsted at $119,000. I DID IT MY WAY is the song you'll ing w I this custom home site! Plans in progrec;s, or ... also purchaw the adjacent lot to creatP your own 'estatp' and 'do it your way.' $140,000. LJVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST Build your esta~ on appro'rim.ltely 2 4 fabulous aCT\'S surroUnded by some of Orange County's finest mansions. Exquis~lans available ... or ... sellcr wlll consider build to suit. ,000. COMli TO CAMELOT And build a 13,000 sq. ft. castJe with ~rdens. !ltlWlms and tennis courts. .. or create your own e~ and seyi. on • x. 2X anes.. lncred'~ vinYs of ocun • mounuins. -MEDITlllRANIAN VIUA Gracious living just minutes from the ocean. This unparalleled 9 ,200 sq. ft. vllla has 6 bedrooms, 8 baths. 2 family . rooms. 5 car garage and much more. Seller will consider trade. or help finance. Call today. Reduced to $ t ,890,000. •n HAUOll LKiffTS AND WHnt. WATtaVllWS From nearty ~ window In this charming Dana Point duplex. dose to beaches. harbor. shops and restaurants. Two spacious 3 bedroom units: each has a separate backyard and garage! Live In one and rent the other. or use as a great Investment property. Onty $399,000. for information on tllese and otller ro erties call 4S9-S900 . • " .. • • ' • f ' • . ,, ' •• -• ,,...-- · / - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® GREA"T"'~ns INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty Metro. Spacious 1 bdrm condo attached on ~ '],~ side. Laundry, eat· in kitchen. hi ceiling ~usfti· Gated complex 6§m·o<r..~.~~~:.~~ ........ ~' ... ~ $65.000 SAN .llJAN CAPISTRANO Bright fresh 1 stol"t'_ 2 bd condo. new paint & carpet & double garage. Estate Sale! 631·1400 .. . ............................ $78.500 HUNTINGTON BEACH · Ba nk REO! 2 bd townhome in smaU community with lots of greenbelt & pool. Bike to beach 631· 1400 $95.000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa · Darling freshly painted eastside 3 bd country cottage. Totally redone. custom 63~-l~hQhen'. ~~.ol···~~.~~~'. ... ~ .. ~op~~r Piz3~~ SANTA ANA 1n Redevelopment ~ Enterprise Zone Mixed us.e. ht fir w/offices & 2nd fir w/two 2 bd apt~ In main ~tructure + rear cottage . 25 space prking. 631· 1400 . . $250.000 TRIANGLE SQUARE Triplex great for investor or owner Well maintained w/one 2 c;ty 3 bd unit w/frplc & IWO 2 bd un1h one w/frpk 631 1400 ..... ······· . ... $268.500 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdrm with new master bed & bath & near new kitchen. One of the best street!> in th1!. community w/club. pool & tennis. 631 1400 . . ....... ····· ............ $269.000 IRVINE Immaculate Rancho San Joaquin condo w/2 master suites. d1rnng rm. den/study & wide greenbelt & mini golf course VJews Light carpet & hrdwd •firs. 631-1400 .... ....... ... $279.000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS unbelievable price for Newport Beach• Motivated seller wants to move this 4 ~l~t4oo w/hrd~ ~.lrs: .. ~~.i~~ .. r~~I~ & ~b!2'?~ NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frp&c & work room. Upside down ~~r:&~~~.~~.~: ....................... $324.ooo UPPEll EA9T8ID£ light & bright near new Pala Mesa Ct twnhm w/3 6drms. high ceill~~lte washed woods & frplc. Great IOcation. to freewa4 & back bay nature preserve. 631·1 00 . . . . $274,000 AT TIIE BEACH *Oldie but Goodie-Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/rear 1 bd apt on large R 2 lot. 3 doors from sand All furniture & appliances included 631-1400. $339.500 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triple>. m great location. do e to shops & buses. Each 2 sty unit has 2 bdrms. large pcitio & garage New paint & carpet. 673-6900.... .. . .. .... ..... .. $359.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa ftXer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & famj!Y. rm. 3 frplces. upgraded kitchen. pool. spa & patio w/BBQ. 631-1400 ............................................... $374. 900 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Owming small duplex w/2 bdrms each unit. Close to 17th St. shopping & buses. 631-1400 .................................................. ,.$375.000 NEWPORT HEIGHl'S Rustic 2 bdrm w/den on large 67~9oo1.~'. .•... ~~.~~-~.~.~~~~ •.••. ~~ •.... ~.~.~~ •.•. ~395~ NEWPOllT HEIGHTS well m&intalned 4 bd home w/French doors in IJving & dining rooms. rock frplc. new roof & beautlfur fro nt & rear yards. 631-1400. . ............................ ····· ........ $399 .000 NEWPOllT SHORES Immaculate 2 sty 3 bdrm canalfront. custom bollt by present owners w/den & small dock. Oak cabinetry. hrdwd Ors. shutters. 631-1400 ........................ _ .................. $415.000 NEWPOllT HEIGHl'S duplex · townhouse style. Front unit 3 bd. lrg deck & new carpet. Rear unit 2 bd. patio & sm yard. Each unit w/frp&c & laundry. ~~1~14~~~~~··· ~.a~~·t·~~." .... ~.~~.~.~ .... ~~~'.~1JJ9t.oaQ AT 11IE llEAOI Sharp. owner occupied duplex 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & 1 down. both w/frpkes. new carpel. fresh paint & 1 year new roof 631-1400 . ... . ...................................... $429.000 llUJFFS Serene canyon & city vu from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/family rm. upgraded baths & added ~3~~ .... :~.~.~ ..... ~.~.~.~.'.~~ ..... ~~ ..... ~~~.~.~sJ'9.8& NEWPOllT HEIGffrS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdrms and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard ~-~~.~~.~.~~.~~: .................... $464.900 mrz COVE Aprx 16.000 sq h lot & build.able pad of Grx 11. 000 sq ft Prvt cul-de-sac. walk to beach or Ritz 63I~\4oo.~ot~~'. ga.~~~ ... ~~~~n~~.~~t ... ~~Sm~~ IAGlJNA BEACH retail location on oceanside of Coast H~hway in ftrime shopping area. Three room. 1 6{~~r~18o t'. ~~a ·~· k·lt·c·h·e~ ... ~ ... ~ .. ~o~~e$s25.000 NEWPOllT•s Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm. dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean . w . Marble entry, gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400 ............................................ $525.000 MYSmE CO\IE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings In gated community w/pool, spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400... . ........................................ $545.000 MYcmsT Bright & beautiful 4 bdrm recentJy remodeled by designer owner. dining & family rooms. pool & spa. New kitchen. new baths. hie floors . stone fireplace & French doors. REDUCED• 631-1400 .............................................. $579.000 UDO ISLE an Immaculate 1 st6ry 3 bd bollt around ~tio on 40' lot. Family room. country kitchen. hrdwd J3s1-1:00~~~ ... ~~~.~~.~: .... ~~~·i·~.1.~ .... ~~~~.~.ss<f~.18& COllONA DEL llAlrS Summerwfnd area. o of · Coast Highway. Designer's own 3 bd hm w/eaHn ~~~~~4~~ste~ ~.~~~U: .. ~ .. ~~ .. ~ .~:.~ s~9rJOO MID P£NIN9ULA in quiet neighborhood Flexibl floor Pian. 3 bdrms on 1st fir. living. dining & fam ily rm' on 2nd Or & master suite w/prvt deck on 3rd 631-1400 . . .................... $599 000 UDO ISLE Custom remode~ 4 bd home w/gournwt kitchen on large lot Ught & bright w/south patio. bdr Ix deck Close to tennis. walk to v1lla6l' 631 1400 . . .. .... .. . . . ....... .. .. . $649 00 UDO VLG BeautlfuUy decorated & furnl hed 2 txl condo on the 7th floor w/spectacular bay. I land ~ ocean VleW!. Security bldg w/doorman. poql & -.p.1 631 1400 . .. .... . $650.000 LONG BEACH Foreclosed property! Etght contiguou ... lots, multiple zoned for commercial o r re!>lden!IJI w/apprx 28.600 sq.ft. Lende r may f1nanCl' 631·1400 ... . .. . .. ........ .. . ... $695.000 MYCll£ST Spacious custom home w/S bdrm' lnduding maids qrtrs. dining & family rooms. remodeled f3f.T4bo~lt~he~ & go.r~e~~ .. ~~~d. w~~h~9.~ 8ELCOlJllT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bdrm with sining area In master suite, dining & family rms. used brick pallO w/spa. 631-1400 ................................................... $799 .000 PEMMllJlA PT. Delightful 3 bd. 3 ba home w/famlly rm. 4 frpk:es &,3 car garage. Remodeled In '89, hrdwd ~5i-1.r& .. ~~~.~~ .... ~ .... 1.~.~-d-~~ .... ~ .... ~~~~-n.~L2'>'.~ .--. LIDO -a rare S bd holne w/dlning • family rms & sunny yard on. a very large lot. Recently 1enK>deled kitchen, Fr. doors, ~Windows• roof deck. C1ose to tennis court. ~ to Udo V\laQe. 631-1400 .. . ......................... $749.000 Specializing In properties for sale or leau ... on the water ... near the water. .• and with a ulew o/ the water. .. NEWPORT BEACH omcE 2AJ6 W. COA~I IUGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MAIUNE~Vf ... 714-67S4t900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. elr!di .... an:ticJt.e OJ'. · . ,, Realtors® GREAT ESTATES INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County A/ filiate of Sotheby's International Realty OlD CORONA DEL MAR Romantic 5 bd home w/dining & family rooms: marble firs & designer decor. One block from ocean w/v't0Ns from 2nd story roof deck w/BBQ & spa. VERY MOTIVATED! 631·1400 ............................................ $949.000 DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay. city llghts & mtn views. New gourmet kitch· 6'3·1~1':'o8~~.~~.~ .. ~ .~~:~ .... ~~~: .. ~a7~~ UDO ISLE Jewel of a 1sty3 bd home. Eat-in kitchen. formal~ room. den, beautlYUI woodwork. high ceil· ~i.'1400~.~. ~ .... ".~.~~~ .... ~ ... ~~~~.~.'.~.~ ... ~~~.1~sa9'~ LINDA ISLE Traditional style w/4 bd up & maid's down. living rm w/24 ft vaulted ceilings. Dock for large ~t\~®~~~.~~.~~.~: ........................... $925.000 BALBOA ISIAND Immaculate. charming 3 bdrm bay- front cot:& with dining room, 2 patios. bay & night ~~= .... ~~~~.~ ......... · ..................... $945.000 UDO I~ bay views from spacious 4 bdrm split level home on huge corner lot w/llbrary. dining & family rooms. Gardens. mature trees & pool. 631-1400 .................................................. $995.<>90 CUFF HAVEN Brand new traditional 5 bd home. din· ing room & extra large gourmet kitchen/fmly rm combo. Fr. doors. hrdwd floors, granite counters. ~l:l40Q,_ ........................... ~ .................... $999.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS custom 5 bd w/ magniHcent harbor Vk?Ws. TO.level w/ den. 2 bonus rooms. dining & ~3i~?'400~.~: .... ~~0~~ .... ~~~~~~~~ ... ~ ... ~1.1gs.ooo AVALON, Catalina: Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec· tacular views of t~ & approved plans & permits for 63i~~~. ~.~'.~ ........ ~~~~.~ .............. $1,200.000 OCEANFRON1' Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bdrms, den. sun room & huge brick patio + sepa· rate studio apt on 2 oceanfront lots . 631-1400 ............................................ $1.495,000 DOVER SHORES Custom 5 bd w/dock for 45' boat. Totally remodeled & expanded in '87. Two mas· ters, (1 up & 1 down). gourmet kitchen. di~ ~Ji~1r4~~ ... ~ ... ~~~ ... ~ ... 1~~.~~ ... ~~.~ ... iit.1f4s~ooJ · • OPEN HOUSES • SAlURDAY ONLY 102 Scholz Plua • Venallla, NB Nancy Peterson SUNDAY ONLY 2 BdCondo • $147,00 2687 Pall Mesa • Costa Maa 3 Bel Twnhm Lorraine Farrington $274,000 1606 lrvlne -Harbor Highlands, NB 4 Bel the Pia D'Auna $287,000 205 CllAlll -Newport Shora 3 Bd HM Kennie Jo Rizzo $415,000 209 Viii Mee · Udo Ille, NB ~Bel the George Dashiell $595,000 610 <Arnallon • Suamerwlnd, CdM 3 Bd HM Carole Fradmarl $595,000 2121 E. ~ • Pcnmula Pt, Bal 4 8d HM MaryAm Nethercutt $595,000 700 Hellotrope ·Olde CdM 2 8d HM +apt Sharon McKinnon $749,000 213 Viii Cordova • UdG Isle, NB 5 8d Hse Otga Matthews $749,000 1630 Aadgu • Dowr Shora, NB 4 Bd HM Esther Ane $879,000 1003 N. B.yfront ·Balboa Island 4 Bd Hse +lbd Mark Jackson $969,000 SARJRDAY and SUNDAY 504.5 Jasmine · Corona del Mar 2 Bd Condo Lance Boggs I Lynn Creamer $269,000 341 Pw:h Tree • Upper Newport 8aiy 3 Bd HM Caro¥i Starr $380,000 501 San Berunlno · Newport Hgb 3 8d HM Marlene Hassel I Manny Stellno $449,000 508 S.. Berunlno • Newport Hgts 3 Bd HM Maureen Downey I SatJ Philips $464,900 2118 t.eew.rd • Be,aat. NB 2 Bd HM Jimmie Jones I~ Nette! $595,000 346 Viii Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bd Hse Richard Lee I Vkkl Lee $995,000 318 St-. Harbor • Clff Hawn, NB S Bd Hsc Sally Phillips I Rosette Gndi $999.000 404 Mondng Star· Dowr Shora, NB 4 8d Hsc Esther Ane I June Adams (LH) $ l, 145, 000 405 Morning Star · Dover Shora, NB 4 8d the Barbara Tompkins $1,550,000 326 Buena Vllta • Bayhont NB 3 Bd Hse Lynn Creamer I Austin Daynes $2,199.000 BAIBOAISIAND Winter and Holiday RENTALS AVAILABLE $1200 and up • 673-6900 • CUFF HAVEN Panoramic bay & ocean views from all major rooms of the -villa Regina -. an exquisite 5 bdrm Italian Riviera style home of over 4000 sq ft w/library & dining. family & morning rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa · 631·1400.. .. . ... .... . . ................... $1,695.000 CATALINA ISLE'S Hamilton Cove. A 4 bdrm Villa · w/180' view. 3rd level master w/view bakony. lower lev- el w/2 guest suites & maid's qrtrs (LH) 631·1400 .. _ ... , . .. . ... . .... .... .. ... $1;495.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully remodeled 4 bd bayfront w/spa & large dock. Study. dining. family & breakfast rooms. most w/water & mtn views. 631-1400. . ... . . . . .................... $1.495 .000 DOVER SHORES "LaRoca-. the fabulous tennis estate on over 112 acrl' w/tranquil back bay. mtn & city light 6~si·l~00.1.~~~~~ •.. ~r~ ... ~.~1~.~.~'. .•. ~~~~ •.. ~~S11 .fg9~00o BIG CANYON 3 bdrm golf course estate w/ tranquil views. Master w/ seating area, frg country kitchen. din· ~i\:~~ .r~~.~.~~~-f.~~ .. ~~~.~~~i~~.".$1.650.000 NORTH LAGUNA Magnificent 3 sty 4 bd contempo- rary w/180' ocean vus built by owner architect. Over 5000 sg ·ft w/dlning. family & game rooms 631·1400 . .. . . .. . ... ... . .. $1.895.000 LAGUNrTA 4 bdrm oceanfront ho me of over-4-000 sq ft w/dinlng & family rooms & private beach access in gated Laguna enclave o f custom homes 631·1400 .. . . .. ...... 2.200.000 11fREE ARCH BAV. Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional OC@flfront w/fab vu Hrdwd Ors. beamed ceil· lngs. dbl_ paned windows & 4 frplces 631·1400 . . $2.795.000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone extenor wi den. library. ~ & media room 631-1400 . . . . . .. . . .. $2.999.000 COTA DE CAZA gorgeous 4 bd custom home w/din- ing & family rms. den. 5 car garage & fabulous grounds w/frlvate s tocked pond. stream & waterfall 63 ·1400. .. . . . ... . $3.250.000 lAGUNA BEACH a fabulous Mediterranean security gated oceanfront estate w/stairs to the bea -h. panor· amk: v't0Ns. guest house & 8 car garage 1he mansion of approx 10.000 sq ft Include$ fTWlY architectural antiqu..'s. 631·1400 .............................. $10.800.000 SJ»elolUlng In properfla /or Nie or leaae ... on the M>Gter. .. "ear the uiater ... o"d with a ulew of the &Oater ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND QFFICE 2A3' W COAST HIGHWAY 31! MARIN£AVE. 714~31-1400 714-673-6900 I - OPEN HOUSES From one to fo ur p.m. Sunday Only 1003 No. Bayfront 213 Via Cordova 209Via Nice 1994 Sales 3 Collins Island 510 Via Lido Nord 57 Linda Isle 20 Bay Island 16 Napoli 16 Napoli 807 Via Lido Soud 305 North Star Ln. 121 Via Firenze 50 Linda Isle $969,000 $749,000 $595,000 Seller Seller Buyer SelJer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller 200 Via Genoa Buyer 332 Piazza Lido Seller 332 Piazza Lido 107 Highland 210 Diamond Ave. 225 Via Quito 8 Malibu 215 Via Eboli 28th St. Marina #313 3600 Seabreeze 510 Via Lido Soud 735 Saint James 2300 Margaret 225 Via Koron 2815 Broad 411 Bayhill 713 Narcissus 110 Via Lorca 28th St. Marina #324 1030 Polaris 2056 Ocean Blvd. 807 Muirfield 28th St. Marina #321 28th St. Marina #221 28th St. Marina #221 28th St. Marina #318 28th St. Marina "#312 28th St. Marina #312 309 La Jolla 260 Knox Street 260 Knox Street 389 Princeton 2134 Sabot Cove In Escrow XXX Via Lido Soud 930 Mariners 119 Via Yella XXX Margaret XXX 25th St. Buyer Seifer Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer ' Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Buyer 3TAT23 ~~~~L~f'tEM ESTA BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS . EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 N~wport Beach Es~~ "La Roca· S~i:S~c .6 acres . Ap!L~ . ~ tennis court Sl,S~~ ' Lido Family Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fm Rm, tum-key Across from beach/park, built 1987 51,150,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-Jarge view lot Very private canyon location, pool 5849,000 Lido Isle Lease Option 38R 28A, Fm Rm, imrnacuJate hrn. 525,000 moves you \nl, 40' Jot, lge patio $595,000 ,- .. Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 4BA + Fm rm, remodeled home Lg. Dock, 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen $1,495,000 Lido Isle Payfront Bargain! Triplex, easy to convert to single fam. Private sandy beach, sunset views! $999,000 . Custom Family Home 48R 3.SBA, pool & spa, 5 y:rs. new Goutn'lrt kitchen, French doors $549,000 Custom View Family Home SBR 4.SBA, bay & ocean views Quiet cuJ-de--sac location Sl,195,000 i. Balboa Island Bayfront 48R 28A owner's unit, + 1 BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $969,000 Lido Family Home SBR 2.SBA, Fm Rm, Family Home Huge sunny patio, 45' lot, French doors $749,000 Coeta Mesa Triplex 3BR 1.SBA, 2BR lBA, 2BR lBA <Great opportunity for owner-user! Sl68,SOO ' WATE~RO)NT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializbag in properlies /or sale or kase ... on the water ... n~ar the water .•. and with a view of the water ... ONE OF A KIND! Fabulous French Brittany Custom Home Open House Sun~ay l:Oato Spm 700 HELIOTROPE CORONA DEL MAR • 3 Bedrooms (Study used as 3rd) • 2.5 Baths • Master Suite w/Stone Frplc • Vaulted Ceiling • Luxurious Bath • Large Walk-in Closet • Formal Dining Room • Large Gourmet Kl tchen • French Doors • Spa in Private Rear Patio • 1 Bdrm Guest Qrts o r Excellent Income $749,000 .f ut.J, HCiM~,,~ 4JJiJI,.: Sharon McKinnon Diane Cannon Res 673-4oi] · Res 494-8354 631-1400 x229 631-1400 x235 The P..-L-\d enti a l Califo..-nia '~ea l ty Offe ..-s Spyglass t-lill CCAstom T«Ado~ This p1·._.,,.,._ .•. ty is " d isti1,cfiv._• L lld ... w styl .. ·, .. -list .. '"' h,,.,,._. ·with ._.,l1tskv,di"f1 c.-''"):'c."" ''"d 1..-ity sc,,p .. • vi._·,~•s. R .. •sh"'t1 .... ,, "" .ov ... s iz ... d 11..,t, the.• h".,.,, ... ht'\s f '"'-' t,,.J, ......... n s, ''"d fc.•lll' a nd o n <? ho lf (.,,,ths. Q 11e.1lity c 1·o~s t>\Ol\ship is f .. '"''d tt._,.oll9hc..,llt w ith stc.1il\._•d 9 l<.1s..;, w • .,._,d 6 .. ·c.V>\t.•d c..-ilil\9s, Ol\d ha,.d\.vc..,od pc..,c.ws. No "mel\ity is s po1•._•d i" this i1n p1· .. ·s-.iv .. • h .. .,.,,._., Th0c• n\os- te ,. suite is \.Vol\d1..•1•fl1lly c1..•n,pl ... •t..• "'ith o sitti1,9 •'•'l'"' ""d a fit•epla c.e fo .-cozy '-'"'-'"i"'9s. T h... .,,oslc.••· b._1th ho s a R o"'a " Sl'•'ke•' tu6 with s po j...ts. The l'<-' is o t..C\ditit..,l"lol libt-C\t'}' Cllstomizcd w ith P1..~,., .. to ceilil\9 s hc..•lvt:>S . The fm"ily l'oon' has " fl1ll s..-.. vic e 6a1· with l't.•f,.i9 0c'l'Ok•,., ""'d ._, fi,.c..•- pla ct?. Also, the t'c is a 6uilt-il"I stc?l'<-"O ""d o il' c-.•1,diti .. ,"in9 tht'ou9 ho llt ~ home. The 9ow·~t kitche n is s tocked wi&. qunlity opplial\Cc.•s. The c us to n' cabint..y is b •outifully ""c .. -entc?d w'ith Tiffm'y style 9 la ss t..im. S e t off of the kitchen is a sw'"Y b .. ~akf o~t ot'c a wi&. v is tas of the bockyo,.d ol"IGI c a"Y"""•'· ..... The e)(te .. io .. of ~ ho me is a s h.-n"i"9 b;.,c k stone e)(te .. il..'l•' ~th e)(h-o lo"'9 b..tc k d .. iveway. l:he he.~~ ya .. d is p,.of0c•s- siol'Wllly lo l"IGiscopcd. l:hcroe a,.e fout' c at-s paces al"IGI the ea~ ha• lots of c ustott'\ c obil'\ets. ~-~ .S1,.595,000 by llstin9 a9cnt Vic ky Lsof'\9 . Fo,. a pu IJm '°"" p~ose contact he.-thl"'<>ugh l:'he ~~""'*'Realty '• N~wporl 13.?och office at 714-7~-6600, f U•ll VEW-.U $517.-~ l@IJ 38R. 28A. Malibu model, on great location rv greenbell w/ I ocean view. Tum key condition. light & bright. Vacant. IEMllB.EI unm C1VE cw S551,• Remodeled 2BR. 2.SBA hm Wt'library-den or 3rd BR added. Li;tl & bri;tl Walk to Balboa Island, Pavillions. ~ + beach. Canm. pooVspa. LAVISI TIW•tm LMlli 1545,• Beautiful 2BR, 2.SBA+den towrilane. Best views 2frpl's gourmel kithen A gated community, special property. Must see.' ' · ElHAIT SIA ... CllH SSZt.• . Neutr~I lo~ lbroo~out lhis ~legant 3BR °' .2BR + den, 3BA condo. Beautiful patio atforaing total pnvacy fOf enrertaining. Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line is available to you. For information on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-545-1444 and enter the Cu four digit a_d ~ads) •1t.Y WCIUB IU llUlll Cllll $525,• Ideal f~ social izing & entartalnilJ. ?BR widen or 38R. 38AcondtminilJ'O. Magnihce~t •~ gard&ns, l'rpl in living rm + mstr BR. Comm. pool, spas, tennis crts & clulllouse. Exquisite. • SEA ISi.Aii Cllll WMEWS $411,• Fabulous sunsets & bay views are yours from this condo in exclusive Sea Island. ~r will consider lse/opl ... IBTllY • u•11 VIEW!!_,_ Ellceptionil 4BR hm in phase 3 of Halbor VW!w. A stunning remodel large yard & close to shops & ~ranlS makes flis a great ~nityill ..,llT _ HllRlllUT Mii.• Great view, new hm in Montserrat 38R. 2.5M. prMle courtyard entrara . • Gated comm .• French doors. air cond. Seller waMs sold now! UlllST PIM• IAYVIEW TmACI '421.• Family rm. gourmet kit:hen ~ rm. Mslr Im adjlcenl sitting rm. Canm. pool, sec. ga• within •ing cUlnl to bldlbay. ... llT .-n ..... ., ... r.;Jiiil~ Im chalm, pefSGlri & c:omtort. Ak1M>St MfYf\ing ~ 3-c. gllagL 38R, llwiting pool & patio. ... llT .... ft.US ..... F!rst noor mstr suil!, hardwood flooring, air.. 38R, 2.5M. Galed convnu- nity. Clll fWT 1m cumn san.• 3BR. 2.SBA, mitt condition, roof top deck. w/ocean view. F11nch doors. malble mstr bllt Sharp!! .. , .............. 1.-.... . . ~New ~ in Corona def Mar in final s1.s of canple-- lion. 1 sold, 3 available. 3 blocks IO beach, ocean view decks, 2 & 3BR. ~rox. 1200 -1 ~sq fl Greal localion! $365,000 -~.000 llMAITIC CllAIM!U $351,SOI SJmplislic beauty+ charm define #l~~raded hm, lush gardens, gourmet k1'11en. Pe'*I front & rear }lards. #!is property simply romantic. , .............. . 1 slOly, 38R. 28A. liitJt & bri;tl locally redone. kithen, baft Plantation stl.I~ ~n lina.d windows, hql quality retailling wall. New roof, air cond11ionmg & rw I~ fixturl V1U uuu. um-=-· sm.• T"'· noor~n & lido ctwlnel views! 2 mSlr SJitlls, skyti;tts +high cahngs. . 91nnls. pools & spa. ~· a ii& •• ,., ... 14 .... NJ. •11uu • -•• mn 1311,• L.Jrgest model ·Aoaum· w/INftllefloor tw Ile hall, dining rm & kithen. -•IM Frerdl doofs, let ber. bMled wfncbr in mstr BA. Lots more! ... ...._.,.. ~ CISTA MESA S214.• Sootiwestem styling. Hardwood nrs. 4BR. 3 V2fds, ner kithen new ba•· Quiet lamily neigt1>omood. ,_ ' ·~· I. CUST METii • IAll IWIBll 1%71,• Hane & incane! 38R, 2.58A. yard, 2-<:ar garage each! 2 l•ge hms w/onty ._,. 1 commonwall -17 yrs new.2sloly. -·- IUPlD STYLI . -Lm 1%71,• 411 ...... This large 6BR (3200 sq It) hm on 1/4 acre lot Gu for 2 WT!illes & gardeners. Can Mn add accessory apament • •• ClllU la MAI SZll.• .. ..._._ 2~. 28A, lop floor condo wtvauhed ceilings, ocean & canyon ~ew. Patio pnva• beach aa:ess. 2-car garage. ' wt111111•. mn saJ.m ae1.-mc....Oi'!' ~~y 1 sloly l'ln In quiet inside loop location. 28R, den. dilling rm. eal-m k1k:l*l. NC. 2-at ga11ge & much men. . •••1111UC1a11a.-.1121.• This38R. 2.58A unit is WI lnlinlliraS. Formal dining nn~ rm in klttwn b smlll llbll & chlifs. MS BA ha •-In dcmt + sllyli;it in ma BA. Hpl, • 1111 & llld\ ...... '"llm--trt4,19 I r .-........ _.,, .... --..~so .... flt~ vaa,... .-.. Diil IDr 111 *" lllllSA• .-mra ... .._, _ .._ . (1£9c;..e...., ..................... .... ~61111~8'111 ,,,., •••• _ _,_ ... , ....... '" 1·4 .. ... . ........ l:il·4 P.z.tllf • 721,000 ... , .. J. Dlboll 11,115,000 ..... ,_, . ...... st•.• ...... 1·1111111111Joml ... . , ,,."" ~ ,..n .. t11.•.- PrivxyU.ouyw1t1111Pdleledviews.88Rsui1as,su0erraneanpartcing. ~ '°' 2 larga baits. a unm ft1.A M.•.• (£&Jon wtlitl ~ b.tleS wNtttws of fie jelly+ pavillion. An ~llsidlloce done in 1 timetess design. Entry cwrtyard. • ---..r•CAIEIS..SSl-411.• · ~t::-1 '°mind Ile living 1rea Iran lhe tree framed dd on e. bk'9 to 1 Vfl'f ~lal !ICluded cove. 48R. 4.58A, 41h BR could be ado Of olfice wlpriYate Sllry. 111•1m .,._a.•.• Scllcill Cap Cod tradition, spedlCular main channel location. affording .,_-.s ot Ile bay & Nftipott Hlrt>or. 48R ~ w/priva'9 BA+•· mlids rm. w.front living It its best! llT ,_RTY • llE IAYU U,•,m A~ lcation for llis ~ront hm in privam area d Bmide Pla:e. In a pa. pdc;t CCM w/in3')inng wamr views+ pier+ slip. Easiest yajlt a.a ID oc:tan. , ......... ., .•. - • \ Wandlfful ~ SBR, 5.SBA hm w/a+J.. OcMI. lwtxw & Jiiiy & bllchfront Views to Palos Verdes. ~---UCifiilUL mTIM llME S1 ,5t5,• lW@+~ity litas. bay+ ocean views. Quality workmanship through-...,.tlll:IJ doofs, mc1lldings. 3 frpl's. 4-cat spaces, garage wllots d custom cabinets. SBR. 4.5BA. long driYl!Way + ~ m()(8. ra.. • uYF111T nwan 11 ,•.• A~ price redldion mills ttis hm in Ca mat ion Cove an eat lent i~.Priwtepier+slip,bllch&Yiews.Sellersal'9r«eptivetootters. ......... ., .•. -.. SlJnnlng Cllmia con~ custom hm in llis gated comm. Ocea.V city llas Nin. lmpeccatH CJJl)1ty tlroughout 4BR, 3.SBA. pool & spa. GcUmers kithen, eteglnl mstr suill. open en•rtaiMlent llU. Call ID see! .. unm. •••1111 S1.•.• ........, nditionll CUSbn hm on desirable loC in lhis gaild comm. Lois ot Ulld brick. This 2 smry, 4BR hm w/den & f.nily nn otters great lamily !Mng. l.lrgl llmUy nn qien.s onto .anda & beautiltlly ~nted masler n11111s NS vi• Im one lo •· ... lma $1,2115,• ~ional pancnnic ~Harbor views. Lois of boating i*li'T'tilliltiking sunset & city h~ls views. Walking dislance lo Blbll lstand. 48R, 38A incl.,.,._. pst qtrs. --, ---, ....... ~ ...... $1,271,• (ti 1111)Local9d in ,.wonderful~ of lrvlnB Term, flis ~ J8A hm hlS I flbulous VleW ol Harl>of, ocean & Cllalina. Vailted c.ilings, COl*"'POfllY style. gourmet ki~ Air.. sec. sys. Luge lot. W11W••-umce•1mvs1,m.-s0Jnning a'*>m hm toe. in Hart>or Hill. Pall0f3llllc OC811l, Cllalina & ,._,,... C.. vllws. e.utiful mt1tti-IMI outdoor aiu w/pool, J1cuzzi & • blr. Sia-elf.ft.tit kittlen elllllflt IMng nn wlsolri~ ceiling, mslJ SIJi'9 wlsaN. m1ny bO-ins. lndOOf \ outdoOf sound systam. Clfl to •· ca.1--ICUl--$1,1•• --Uppild Qisbn hmwAleUJ\11 pool, JBR, din, IWk~. iiiiii"'"""" brgl lat. 3-<* ginge. IUl'IRL Ctr I A ICUIRllT $1,Ml,m °" .. lll&fll This ........ Im &nibllNttld.., 14) & .,. .. ...... Cullity CClftliucllon & -itils, ' ...... 1'M.D$1,1 ..... Pr.-•• CGlldloft. ~ ~ 111111. 180 _ ... ,. ........ . ------- a.AT PMRY <1•11111 • lml'. ICI .... 2 hemes; 48R. 4 lJll BA llCh! ~ llall parcels .. Tennis cooo & mtdl men. 6-ar garage & belutiful nowers ' lruit trees. CAMH_,'95,• ( tt 1111) Cameo Shores ocean Yiew pool home. Prlde ot owrl?rship. C'Wld ti"3 Of 48R . .---,.;;;IAr,;;YfMIT....,, CIPBIElaAIJWBmEITIM. ..... r (ti'iti11ot IR>fOX. SO x 199 In lhe heart ot Caniwy Village. lrdudes ftOif&diTrwnp. Permit lor ner dock construction to aceanodale 2 large ¥mllls. Will consider trade W/mte cash. seller pnal fin. Mil IHT•T• ·-·SIM,• ConlemP«MY remodeled, light & tright hm. Felllring a combination family & mecfta rm. LocallPJd on main cllanrl?I w(l. boat docks . JlllU llCI IPICJACaAI -·-4BR, 3BA + saJdy at Turtle Rock Crest. lBIWA downw/spectacular view. Naltral dee«. Owner will deal! •CHIT 11A911 ITllY .. ,• 4BR. 2.SBA. IJllll ~. Unallachld 1 story, ~Ml light li¥ing aIN, 3 frpl's, slate c{fle ail gourmet kithen. Low ma1nt landnpe. PIEST11 ... CltU COVE SllS,• Don l let lhis price deter you and your buyers. Owner is a seller. Wa~ to the beilch loon lttis JBR. 2 stoiy hm. Attached 2~ garage w/addditional patting +-elevator. Property IS also IOf lease or lease option. SEAVIEW CISTIM IOME Sl75,• Only one of flree custom homes. 4BR. country kithen, beautilul park-like setting on almost 1fl. acre. Ocean view. Call lot more info. IAI llA lllAll • 01 Wl&E LIT $151,000 SlJMinj ~ story lvn -chann, wannlh, open beam ceilings. Priva• pltio. Mstr w/trpl down -corMrt spec rm to 2nd mstrt 28R. 1BA14». Mooh mOfe! IB.Cl•T BHAICE ..... ISO Prime quality craftsmanship, Sl418rbly decoramd city light view. Silting room off IT\IS~r sui• for d~iminating buyers. IAll• VIEW-.U Sl3'• ~.r!~~=:x=~·ft=~:s~:a~~n: kMly upgrades. ..... ... • ... lfflCEJ $711,000 ~rox. 3 yrs new Medimrrnan NM\m db gu lor car collector. ~rox. lfl. acre d land zoned R-1 equestrian. Enclosed parking !or 12cars. ~ 4.58A. 5-\11 Ana HeigtU. . IJllllll• CW· ICUI VIEW! $715,• Cus~ Belcourt Hill (Pian •). 2 mstr suites. 3.5BA. 3 frpl's. Boti walk-in clo311s ar:a bedroom s121. LOlded w/extras & security sysiem. _np11•• NW IUITifll.-$711.-(jiaUFrom Pelican Hiiis & Catalina Isle to Palos Verdes. •BR. JBA. ner carpet+ paint Community Spyglass Ridge JIW81• _,ems£ VIEWS $751,-. Ma!Jiificent38R. 48A.condowf.klr gatlGI. mefto-ing design betMen living rm. dining rm & den. Frpl in mslJ & den. Gd gt comm w}utra.s. IAYflllJ -S725,• LCMlyllrger4BR+-olfice,2.75M.Large~nt&ki~ all 'fl/Wt viMs. LMge lol 3-cs PllllJ8 + . .,.. ... -.u ms.• cw:Jilil ~ amomilld 481\ 48A Im w/pool-silld yatd. ~-1~ mm 1a1 .,_ ••1•111111M1 Orn* prtl llcU:llodt ~ ... al .. tM Pde & Cllllinll ... ........ c....._..... .... , ....... . . Scmerset. SBR. 3BA. SilUallPJd on extra llrge lot nm to greenbelt. bring kids! Mexican pavers. 2 hpl's. Country Freoch decor. Comm pool+ spa. UUOI VIEW llflEDET Slll,• Beautifully remodeled SBR + 38A hm in mlent tnily area. Remodeled kilthen, baltls. wood noors, French dOO<S & much more. ca.t.iutlllll IAI •A aMI Sl71,• 48R, 2 SBA, wonderful 1.4>Qrades.Hrdwdflrs, pNt spa & bit-in BBQ. OutdOOf patio lighting Custan stained glass door Sec.sys. Priced below market UUll-ISTATU $131,• 3BR. 2.58A condo in gated Hatbor Rjdoe Estlles VtAY lush landscaping, quiet & pnvale location on end of cul-de-sac. • CountryckJblilestyle nrlhe beach. ExCJJisill38R, JBA Of 2BR +den condo . Furniture nego~e. Gd-gt canmunity. · IET1a • STYU SSIS,• To this IOYely one lewl hm on te Newport Beach Country Club goll course. A sea island lreasumwfl. tennis crts & 3 pools. Relax lo~~ conlent. SU llUll • lllf Clml S511,• Beautiful upgrided condo. 2BR. den, OYerlooking gon course Grtat locl- tion vaulEd hiah cellino.s .. ' •' I I I • • sm.-, 48R. 2.S8A. wondrilt upgrade. HardMlod nrs. PIM" spa & bit-in 800. ~ Pltio 1-ng. CusDn s&Jined glass door. Sec.sys. Prk:ed ID 31111 llCM! Priced below rndet. .· ~--~~--· --~ --. ·-.. ·-- -. -.,;. ~ - -. (• THEN ENTER THE CoAAESPONotNG "AUDIO Arl' 1.0. Nu111ER) 24 HouR AJ.J0tto DESCRIPTION OF Au PROPERTIES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $564,000 ($266.67/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less than $185 .20/sq. ~···· That's a Great Deal! I I ' I '· ' • S111.-48R. 2.58A. woncleBJI upgrades. HardMJod nrs. priva•• & bit-in B~. Outdoor PlliO ligtmng. CUsilm uned glass door. Sec.sys. Priced to 3111 now! Priced below mar1let. $514,_, Custom total RE-DO 48R/38A plus bonus. Huge Bricll Patio for enllrtaining. NEWwhi• paint in/rut till carpet & MORE. Lill & Brill. 88' lronlage. Piek VIEW. Beautiful. Must see!! • . 23--Qlll>~ClSM>~R~ftJidl¥1i1MESTATE . GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $564,000 ($266.67/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less than $185.20/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! "' -.. t " & ' Whether Buying or Selling ... ARVILIA . ThePRldent1al 8 Call California Realty "A Full-Time Re~l Estate Professional" 24hr. Voice Pager: (714) 729-5430 Residence: (714) 721-0180 1993 -• PREslDENTS CIRCLE • TOP 5% OF REALTORS N~TIONWIDE Visit my ** OPEN HOUSE ** Sat· Sun 2-4:30 @ 34 Ocean Vista SEA ISLAND (On Jambo ..... near PCH) Open S.twday by Appointmmt Bordering Newport &«h Country Club, offering golf c<>tirw and/or boy ulews. Townhomes and condominium• In on elegant 24 hour guord-goted atmosphere wflh pools, spas. ~nls, lakes. woterfolls and lush lond~ng. My list· • lngs ore priced from $4M,OOO • $790, . Fabulous upgrades and extras within each luxury home 0... ·~ aWe/uf"llw..d. 3BR, 31/2BA al 1 lewl (no stairW w/\lldled cdlngs. Great views. Priced to set at sas• ~~fi.~~-~-~..r -. ...-•!.C.11!'•-'<e• , - . • • • .. I 'iMI • • ~ ·, .~.Jlt ' :· 4 ;' \ • • '. ~ ~ ~l·,,, ~ •• . . . . . . . --• . ~. ' .;a.uo !}': •• r .. ·: .. ~· :;.•. . -·- ·, Arvilla has represented Buyers & Sellers in the following Areas in 1994: * Newport Beach -Sea Island -Westcllff -Harbor Highlands -Bonnie Bay Highlands -Ba•,.,,W'V'll- .... ,.... Light & bright remo- deled 2BR + den or 3BR. 38A condo. Private patio. Great Value at $519.500 F•..._Loc..._ Upper condo • Vaulted ceilings. CNerlooklng NBCC GolJ Course. Enjoy BackBay. Ocean Views from front P<)rch. Furnishings negotiable. $5'9,000 Plctme Perfect .......... Orient.al gardens w/sunken conversation & fire pit plus waterfalls surround this elegant 2BR + de.n or 3BR. 3BA condo. Must see! Highly motivated seller!! $525.000 Fabulous Townhome. 3BR, 48A, 3 car garage. Tremendous Golf course location. Luxury master suite w/marble baths .. $750. .. .......... ••lladl• Magnificent sunsets & Back Bay views are yours from this iBR + den or 3BR. 3BA condo w/large yard & patio. Seller says bring offers. Reduced from .$1U,OOI' $414,000 f t:l' Superb Furnishings and a great floor plan p\ake this a wonderful value. 38R, 3.5BA + morning room off kitchen. Areplace In master BR & LR. Wrap around patio. * Corona del Mar *Costa Mesa *Irvine * Foothills Ranch , -... -~ .. 3 NfJiiLIAMB81£AQt/Q~81~88~ ~bl,IRp,A~)JJ>~~~J>~ "Wo,W!J,4) P~Gfu~ TEAM UP W1rn TnEJoNES "Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together" ·#1 TOP TEAM Year to clatel 994 VIEWHOMBS r anoramk t)\.'.Ufl and hubor \iCW from this Qcc;in &oukvard custom home karuring SBR/5%BA. 4,000+ sq.ft . $1,995,000 Brcuhtalling 180 \IC\\ of the Newport H;ubor, the: ChJtm el, JCll}, P.i\1lion and m:c.in . 4BR/3BA. Rcmodd or bmld drc.im home:! $1,295,000 MELINDA 729-7251 MARTY 729-7252 r opular Dcauvillc modd with wonderful canynn \ 1c\\ and night lights. Br.ind new home: with gated cnrry. Lo,:at.cd in Mo ntscrrJt in the Newport Ridge area. 3RR/2.5BA Air condinoning! 19 A'ignon $465,000 LEASES. lkauufiil h.i\ \le\\ 1..ond11 111 C hJtmcl R,·c:t m,·rlo<•km~ NC\\ port H.irbor 1t ... .i1cd by C hm.i { oq; l Kn .:! RA. 1..mtom upgr.idc~. $2250/MONTH hor,·d 1t1' bbulou) 1..u,tom 48 R home k,.,.itcd on C.all~OO • \\1lh OCl.'..111 \icws, P n \.itC tk·.a..h .ICl..C" $5,000/MONTH I PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 729-7231 721-4120 ) Beverly White -v~ Q~ Sk~ .11Premier Properties in Cameo Shores" Overlooking a Beautiful ocean views secluded cove in . are seen from the Cameo Shorts with spacious rooms of this terraced gar<kns and lovely home. Open steps to the bea~h is floor/Ian surrounding this well designtd 4 use brick patio with bfdroom, 4 1 /2 bath solar he.1ted pool. The home with laf8e private pool is iamily room or den surrounded by ustd ~~and formal dining. brick ckck with m Rmlodfled in 1987, colorful fl~rs and this comfortable plants. This rtnovattd ho~ features high home has 3 bfdrooms c=-.1 ceilings, wood floors, plus a large den, ------~~lighting. library, or QUtSt room. ~-=:::::;__---. - private master suite, and mockm kitchen. A Nnv kitcfwn, Pella Fren<h doors and windows. separate 4th bfdroom could be maid's quarters, Zontd htating with air purifitr. Extra large lot artist studio, or office with private entrance. A with rost garden and play areas. 3 car garage. spacious entry courtyard is lushly landsc.aptd for Entry courtyard with electric gate. Private access entutaining around a lovely pool. 3 car gara~. to 4 beacha. Offeml at $3,495,000 .. _______________ ___;:::0ff;..;..;.;:;.ettd. at $1, 195,000. ~.,_ ftJA~N.. {jayleAmato 800-545-1444 24 Hour Hotline presents 18 Harbor Island Dr. 1627 ~COVE ClllCIE Prestigious gated community with golf course, ocean, harbor and city light views. 4BR, 2.5BA, plus large den. New carpet and paint. Beautiful garden and patios. 3 car garage. Cul-de-sac street. Hotline Code 7010 $729.000 ... • • '. ~) \ ; -r ~' ( .~ ' o--.4 t ~ . , . ;>rudent1JI ?_, 729-7233 I • ~ 1 I} 1\H ty 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW3l.i1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ~eet ,St 19dmsvo"1 .YAOAUTA2 \ 0£ 3C)Aq ------------SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 31 A Baysick Villa with whik sandy beaches affording ~tntaking views of the jd- ty entrance, ocean and histor- ic Balboa ·pavilion". This out- standing home inspired by the finnt of aaftsmanship is - mninlsm1t of a truly timdas design. Enter with us thfouth a IUmlftlk and chamUnl court)Wd to a rnltl"ifkmt ba~ mi- dau. Offeml .. $4,911,000. ' ... --_...,,, • .-c;.c 1 ,.:. 1 tt»Vt I t~VUt'I , r 1-\UMU I 1-\(j • PAGc 3ZT'SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 • CAIEO HIGHLAN08 Expansive 48R, 4.58A entertainment oriented home on 14,000 sq.ft. lot .. Sea lded pool, indoor spa 34 French doors, 15 skylights, plus COSTAllESA Sprawtlng elegant 48R plus 2 upgraded BA. Areplaces In living room & family room, formal dining room & kit nook. Covered patio, spa. Near So. Coast Plaza. $274900 CORONA DEL MAR So. of the hwy duplex In mint condition. 42 x 118 lot with huge park·llke yard between main res. and unit. One of the prettiest streets in the village. WIMBLEDON YIU.AGE Prestigious comm. Beauti- fully decorated 38R home. New carpet TIO. Custom oak flmg. Atrium opens to MBA, fam. rm. & liv. rm. Comm tennis, pool & spa. $259000 CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic near-new condo. 38R suites. fnnl OR, fam rm, fab kit. Untque side by side design w/lg frt patio, roof deck. 2 car gar. wlboat door to side patio. Shutters TIO. 95000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE I _ _....,,. CAIEO tMHLANDI 180 degree ocean view from tNs •.1eny Harris. muter- pjece. 48R 48A offers finest design & amenities. Access to 4 private ~. $1,270,000 BALBOA Ill.AM> Beautiful conage "k>ok" has sumy remod. kit., French doors, gorgeous hardwood ftoors. 28R + loft BR, 2 ful BA. New bOc:tt patio. 2'hcargar. $529,000 BAYRIOGE Bank owned. Roomy 38R, 2 BA Cape Cod style 2 story townhome. Great kitchen w/microwave & compector, central air, intercom. shutters. Nice. $249500 BALBOA ISLAND Mint condition duplex. Main res. 2BR, large living room with brick fireplace. Beautiful patio separate units. 2BR apt. with private entrance BALBOA ISl.AHO Duplex In a great IOcation. Pretty brick patio leads to spacious 28R main res. wlbeam oeiling & fplc. 1 BR apt w/prlv entrance. P&ans for 2 StOty remodel! r . . - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 I PAGE 33 H~ll~ ... H~ ... $SiS* Sip dtAMPAG\I \\I 11lr rnj oyii\G 11~ lie.Ins A\d C Al'.tyO"J VIC \\S. DARRELL PASH 720,f422 Q~H~ ... $2~* DESIG~Cd IN CHAMPAG~E 1Asrr, c 1 AHoRdAbl pRICCd TEX CRIFFITH J41-tt0t METRO R E A L T Y PRESENTS .. ; ~~~··· ... $~1S·* . DAZZ llN<'.i fAM ll~ ltOM( or STylL II\ A cl ue GAHd (OMMU\11~ MARY .LOU MARION KEITH DUDLEY 4t4-207J ~Eu4 ... ... $S21* Er'<iJO~ sl1iMML RI'\~ ou ,,, Vil\\ s I\ ti II'> SP•\UOL ~ l~OM( \\/RLSllC dtl\R\1 "S1Mply MAGICl\I" CARY SULLY 6S1-J488 ~,~~ ... $S~* BAlboA lslA~d iNVfSTMENI oppoRrLl\i1y. C RFAT i'\COME poTE \ llAl' ANCELA CLASER 72J-06U H~11.ll~ ~11. ... $3S1* ES< '\f)I 10 rl II 1 RA \Qulm ol A Cl\pl Cod It\ "G r \pc RIL \Cl FLORENCE UPSON 644-U27 ~-·· ... $SJg* A' f'\rERll\l'\ER's "rROplCAI pARAdtsr" SHiMM(Rl~G WAlfRIAll pool-Koi po"d 1 LAWRENCE PAUL 644-Jf27 Q~H~ Q~ ... s13g* 'WI I\ RC\ I;> Q\\ '\ rl llS l\flORd~bk pROpl RI\ '\0\\ I STEVE RIDDLE 241-0601 }oo FERNIEAf. COM , OpEN SAr/SuN 1 .. 5 J~~ C"""--P~ 3 2BR pl us dEN, PR1vAn spA. $2,400 Mo~rl1 } 840 OcEA~ BiRCH, NB , OpEN SM/SuN J, 5 I I.As BRiSAS. RA..,CHO SAN Jo~oLi~ , 0p£N SAr/SuN J , 5 *All PRicEs IN ThousANds 714/720~9422 Q~Q~k,lf1M 5 BR , 5 I /2BA . Srtcps 10 BEAC H S4 .200 MO\lH CALL DARRELL PASH 5 CoRpORATE PlAzA • NEWpORT BEACH, CA 92660 . ... ' • .... • a l - t I W W I ·-· •WWtttW•Wf' I t I '"'""'' tW t, hJ A'OS 01 ;' S'Tr'O?'M; ": srtsn '? 1°91 a ~ 2 Civic Plaza Sliite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 + NEW LISTING TUSTIN RANCH · 4BR., 4.SBA, 2 siory family horn'-' w /formal dining, huge family room. Nl'Jr Twtin M arket Pb cc:. A\'aib blc t\irnished or unt\irnisbcd. FOR LEASE $2,6SOMO. + Custom Homes BIG CANYON · M agmfic.:1.·nt custom home built & dcMgncd h\' Fari Int. O H-r 6000 \q ti of the finl''' niJtcriJk Lonrcd 1111 J IJrgc lot mer 22,000 ,q. ti. 48R 'uite~. mcd1J room, ti.1rmJI d1nins. You musr \cc to .ippl'\:c1are. Pn\'atc pcK>I. THIS IS A VALUE AT... $2,495,000 LINDA ISLE o,erlook.intt the tranquil bJy, th1\ McduerrJneJn q(IJ h.l\ 4 BR suites, large form.ii liqng n>om, Jmmg room plus mJid quJr!cr' M:iin room~ Jrc on tht: WJ!cr making J 'Jlel !Jcular ,t.1tcme111. Buil t by Fari Im. llm 1' the ulomarc: home. $4,500,000 BELCOURT · Med11nrJ11cJ11 mansion with 1K.c.m & ciry hghr \IC\\\. SBR .i.uitcs, hbrJry. t:imih-room & den Lush rmpil'JI ground'"/" Jtl·rfall, & spJ · $3,950,000 RITZ COVE Ruildcr' McdircrrJneJn mJ\terp1nc \\/full oceJll \tc\\\. 4BR suites, b"'nl, llflllC & thcJtr1.· Pn\JIC poo( $2,995,000 HARBOR RIDGE · ReJ11t1 ful Jll \\<lute , 1111n11pnr.11' di''"'" h11m1.· '\pJ'r<" 5.000 ,,111 '' .JBH. lib1.irv c\er1.1,e ronm, \\ J'll\ lll pn<tl. 'I'' 1nJ \(lll\l 11'C.111 \IC\\\ $1,995,000 MISSION V l f.JO · bb11l11u, l11cu1on '"'" l.il..l J1t d n11111111J111 \ll''"' rn,.ite l•cJ,h , guard ~Jt cd u 1111 111111111 ~ 1 4BR, 3 SRA "/hb1 ar\ I h1 cl· lircplJ'"c'. pool \\/\\J'tl·rfJll .111J 'P.11 Rcau11folly .ippo11111:d \\ /nurbk and hJrd" c ><i<l floor\ Jll~t need) J little TL . Rcdm.l'd $589,000 v A p R BBLOOURT · One of rhc most prc~risi<>u' guard gated arc,is m Newport. 38R auachcJ' home locJh:d on J large cornn lot surroundt:d by lmtrlJndscaping & running stream~ \\ /Koi ponds. Bc.1uriful -marble~. mirrors & t.:lt<>tom lighnng 8 ES-'l" 1\UY IN BELCOURT! $895,000 BIG CANYON · LOWEST PRICED JN AREA!! 28R plu\ den wirh J whole new look, new paint, C21'J>4:t & cntr}' tile, l.1rgc corner Im and all on one k'l·d $529,000 NEWPORT'S BACK BAY · Cu~rom comgc an J pri\Jrc cnrn1:r of the world \\1th 2BR. 2BA Llrgc mmcr )llitc ,,/fircpl.Kc All 1h:w JppliancC\ & roof. L:lrgc lot 11r golf. hon..: rr.uk & 1h1.· f\J1.k 8;iy. $325,000 THE BLUFFS Unbdic\'ablc Back 8;w new~ from thi' front line, 2BR., 28A rnndt;. V1 cw\ from mJ~tcr sum:, kitchen. d111111g room & linng room'!! SELLER AYS SELL NOW!' $31 7,900 EASTBLUFF · Gnrgwu~ 4RR single fanuly home An enteruiner\ dre;im 1.omc rrue w1rh lu~h rmp!'-.tl courtyJrd entry Jnd K111 pond, re~>n srylt: bJl'k yard \\ith pool, \p.i & wcr bu $599,000 + Newport Crest SHOWBIZ CBLBBIUTY OWNED DrJJlutil' '>1111!-k Ind tmrnhume. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, remodeled k1t..hcn \\irh nc\\ u binct\ & nc\\ Jpph.tnc..·,, upgrJded tik Rc.aucif\11 har~ood t1oo~. ciMom book helve,, 3 bl~ tu beach, lots of P'LJL._Only $2}9,000 SATURDAY L E N 0 p E. R NEWPORT CREST 8 cJ1111ful 2 BR, 2.SBA 111wnho mc mrh fJbulom grcenbdt lucJti•>n. On!) 3 bl<x~ w thl' hc.1ch'! ABSOLUTE STEAL Sl 99,900 LOOKING FOR A FA T E ~CROWH 3BR., 2 .SBA tu\\11h11nw "uh e.it 111 k.it chcn. dramJtic mJSrcr 'uuc with 1 ituhed .. ethn~' fi replace newly pa111tcd $227,000 OCEAN VIEW · Dr.imJt1\. 3BR. 3BA • rctr1:.1t wwnhorne. cu~tom decor \\/h.ird wood floor., fircplJl'e , wet bar & \J1thed ceilings F.ibulous end loc.mon JU\t 3 Mod .. , ro beach. $254,000 + Irvine TUB.TLE ROCK TREASUR..B -3BR, 2BA col\' dct.1chcd h11m1: with 1111:c )'.ird & .itnum Home fc.uurcs J ch.irn1mg fireplace in lh·ing mom, "1x>d hurter\ & 1 2 ) car new roof. Great loc.u ion. No Mello Roos $313,900 IRVINE I .u~l:•l model 11\ !ht" trJ\.l - Pnme rnd unit kcl' likl· J d.:1JdwJ h11mc 3 l.irgc h._.Jruom,, 25BA, l.111111\' Mflnl, ti1rmJI J111111e,. h 1ghl) upt;rJJeJ k1td1en "/111. \\ ;tppli.i111.c,, 'Jultcd l'c1hng, JnJ .1 "'Jn.I 11e" !'()()[ No M.dk1 Rom 11 Dnn't \\Jll' $189,000 LR.VINE POPULAR RANCHO ~AN JOAQUIN trmnhumc O.cr lXOO ,q fi with 38R JnJ .1 grc.it lo ... 111nn O\crluuk.ms the p.irk. Ver • pri\.itc l\1lh .ur londh1<m111g, )(1(ar hc.u, <'·'k p1nehng. c\li. storJgc Jnd built in shchc:" & ~;ibinct' . $2951000 re # T I N E T I E s + Other Areas MISSION VIEJO • Lu-.est pntt:d l'.'011J11 111 R.idgcmont Pcl'fl°\:t fi_ir first rime bu\' "" l..irgl end unn 2 nl.l\tcr 'lllll" bur CJll c.1'111 be ,omcrted b;i-.k 111 \tlld~ or nur<.cry. l ,.1r g.1r;tttl' " l.iundn $165.SOO CORONA DBL MAR lH ·1 PRICED D LIPLl-'\ IN CDM Un:Jt .. urnn lc>l.mnn \\llh 2 bcdrnPm~. l b.ith ph" ,1 I BR & I BA U111t t Jlll.l\11( bu~· fur tuture dcn·l,1pn1Cnr or c11111mucd n:nt.il propcrt) \clll'r '' moll\ .lt1.·J 8. hJ' fi1unJ .innther11 $329,000 C OM tngl"h 'l\k t11\\nh11m.: "/2RR, 1 RA. lir1.·pl.i.:c.:, \\ c1 !:>Jr & lll'l minute\ w the ~.i, h ,h11pp111g S. tine dmmg $295,000 LAGUNA BEAC H · l\111IJa-; 11•1" A,r''" tmm the \.lnd Full '' hn\' \\ .itcr lll.CJll & \Ull\el \IC\\' $275,000 MONARC H BEACH · 3BR mglc bm11\ hume on J large .:orncr lot. GuJrd gated rnmmun1ty $299,500 LAGUNA HILLS · 3BR w ndo "1th huge cn.:lu~d prh .uc ) .ird ncJr wild crnc" bike trJil Apprt1\ 1,200 'q ft Ne.it & de.in read) w mn\'c into H urrr J ,r 11me burc,..,, \\c "ill \\ork \\1-th vou !-HA & VA $109,900 SOUTH COAST METRO · Upper end umt "/11)\ cly {Uric. \le\\ Sc .. uni'\' g.itcd \\/comm pool & ~p.1. $106,900 + FOR LEASE Big Canyoo 3BR S2,6SO.Mo Caw dd Mar 281 2,500.Mo Nc-iiort Crm 4-Bll 1.850.Mo MOIWdi Bacil 3BR 1,690.Mo l'CJ -lninc 2Bl I.ISO.Mo lnint l!R 800.Mo HOREC LJFF HR\ r ~IO N 1 H Rl-Nl 1c; I RH·'" 11 rcntc:J lw 12 1 19 4 ~r;\,1011, ~RR .:!K . .\ h"m'" 1111 larp: ,nrncr Int HuJ"'".J floor ... & -.1m1: uu,tft "'"I \V.ilk ro bcJ,h" $2,950.Mo O PEN SAT /SUN 12:30 4 303 Driftwood B YRIDGE FURNISHED · Th"" !x.i1111llll" BcH·lcd rrurn1rcd dining t11om \\.&II,, 2 ll\.l\ter ulle\, lircplJcc, 1tk cntrv, plJnt.u1on shutter,, c.uhcdral ceilings & i ,.ir a11.tehcd g.ir.11gc $2195 MO . SUNDAY NC\vporr Bca1:h Big Canyon Newport Crest Comm dcl Mar 2957 Corte r onofino 5539,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 20 Rue Gr.and Duc.d $529,000 Shiu Big C.anyon TUrtk l\Ock Newport Jkxh J. P-almcr NcwPon81 Crnt 20 Burning Tree $2,495,000 19511 Sima Mi;J $313,900 2515 lblnboo $599,000 101 c.olumbia $229,000 LVaicnrine T. HiJJ 8.Dhon 8 .Chambcrs 2 EncOfe Ct. $199,000 303 Driftwood 12:30-4 Sl,950/mo. ForBi --- O.Chambcn Blutn G.Cumminp Cor.na dd Mar Gau CJanncc. call 503 Awe.~ $317,900 710 M.pacritc $ll9 ,000 CNBm,~JIGO V. Sastoo S.Wytic ,. r • REAL ESTATE 101 Buying or selling a home with the aid of a Realtor is no guaran~ that the ~nd re.suit ~vill measure up to all your expectanons. Working with a Realtor is not for everyone, yet the ef!lployment of. a good Realtor backed by a finn with ex~nence and a highly respected reputation can minimize unforeseeables and enormous emotional and fina ncial risks . O~n you he~r a million different thin.gs about what a Realtor will do, won t do and may do. Invesugating a firm's reputation th!o~gh its cµem ele is the best way to find out the finn's real m15s1on and if they adhere to ethical and solid principles. absolute essentialS for creating trusted real estate transactions. · Select a Realtor who you like , trust and res~ct and then take heed to their advise and counseling. Benefit by their ~xperience in the specific neighborhood in whlch you have interests. We ask that you look around and compare our earned reputation established since 1975. Consult with our clients and inquire as to how we've scored and for their reasons as to why we're still around. You may not choose us for your next transaction, but at least you'll khow the difference and what constitutes talent, expertise and superior service. And, if you do purchase or sell a fiome through "Roger's Realty. you can expect the best possible counseling aRd service around. And :xes, we can render information and/or represent you regarding nearly every listing advertised in this publication . Roger ~cKinnon CATALINA&. PAVILION VIEWS embraced by Monterey Pines. 4 bdrms. 4 .5 baths, 4-car garage all nestled in a serene neighborhood of old CdM. $998, 700 TRULY TRADmONAL with all.the right fabrics anbd decorator applmts. Sep- arate guest house and used brick patio. Foot steps to Cdm bchs ......... $1,295,000 WEARY SELLER RELOCATING every offer considered cozy frp~ct;. wtopen beams in owners unit & a 2 bdrm rental. Wide lot & near beach .. $649,500 OCEAN BLVD, VWS GALORE and never a worry about someone building to obstruct rhe sweeping while wtr vws. Extra wide IOl wig.st house ..... $1,295,000 FOUNDATION UP, RESTORATION wt all the right stuff including a rental income unit to booc. Great curb appeal and just reaJisrically reduced ...... $599,000 A" 10" COM LOCATION just foot steps away to shopping. yet closer to the pool & patio.Available on your terms anywhere from zero down & up .... $189,900 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED rown homes south of PCH with completion date cl 1195 with plenty of time for choosing colors .......................... From $425 ,000 CdM VILLAGE recently built Cape Cod style with wood burning fireplace, garden patio & double car garage ......................................................... $419,500 SQUEAKY CLEAN 3 bedroom/3 balh town home near beach w/ocean view roof garden and close to shopping too ........................................... $429,500 OCEAN FRONT HOME and guest hou~ wilh lush gardens, pool. crashing waves, and a very sexy beach bdow ......................................... $2,495,000 BUILDABLE BLUFF LOT with bay & ocean views and never a worry over someone building belwttn you &. the blue Pacific. Plans approved ......... $999,000 GATE GOARDED/OCN VIEW lots w/emerakl green waves cur1lnj ~n the sand. S«llmct behind elepndy buill wrought iron ~ enaance. From '450.000 SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE ~5 This beautiful Mediterranean Villa Is for those who seek residential environment of natural beauty. A living experience without equal In So. Calif. Located on the beautiful Bay of Unda Isle In Newport Beach, complete w/large dock with 2 side ties. Tl1is new 4BR. 4 % BA home wlll be yours to enjoy the year round In the privacy of this guard-gated community. This home ls perfection. Owner will consider different forms of creative ~- $ 4, 500, 000 Marie Denny 760-8784 16 Years Real Estate As Top Selling Agent • · I I I :.. • .... _..._ ... V \ \ I I '\ I I ', I 'l. Ci\.·ic Pla1a. Suite I 00 I 1, l l 1 · I 1, i I I " !'leu:port Beach Langfo_.d welcomed at Coldwell Banker Newport . Beach Chuck Neubauer branch manager of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. announced the add1t1on of Chnsty Langford to the staff A Cal1fom1a real estate broker. Langford has more than 20 years experience in real estate sates. marketing, financing. property management, market research and rester at ion Most recently she was manager of marketing and merchand1s1ng of a ma1or real estate builder 1n Newport Beach ·1 make it happen." she said. ·1 find the way, beeause I am ded1eated to cµstomer service and corrvnitted to excellence " In her leisure hours she enjoys tennis. boating and travel and pursuing her interest in antiques and art. Call Christy Langford at Coldwell Banker Newport Beac h office. (714) 644~ . ,.. 9060. Coldwell Banker has more than 2,200 offices and more than 54.000 sales associates and employees in North America · • # ... 7 G SALES 1 ~)8--l TO J)1\'rI·: I - OLD CORONA DBL KAR *845,000 • 4BR, 3BA • Remodeled in '87 • Hardwood noora •Jacuzzi •e10,ooo • l block to ooean • Overabed lot • Remodeled 3BR 313P IRVINE TERRACE *629,000 • Beai Buy • 3BR, IBA •Lite • Brite -RmdJd kitchen ~ • Pn Doak to aooommodate 1 large yacht • Muter w/two full bath.a CALL POR DETAJLS • 4BR. 3.5BA. den, playroom. spa • Lg gourmet kitchen wlpantry • Form dine, fam rm w/wet bar PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS •LOW700'8 • 4BR, 3BA, form dine • Library, tam rm w/wet bar • Hardwood floora, oedar mOB*300'8 • 4BR, 3BA. tam rm • Brktut ar.. form llv rm • Quiet oul-de-uo, ocean -. -~ -- ··'Tht· c·a~tlt··· Was :i-;7.~) 111illiun Now $:3. ~)~;). 000 31.1531 Peppertree;-San Juan Capt.trano Welcome to '"The Castle," a custom SIS room num8ion on 4.44 acres bouiing ten bedrooms and UliMeen private baths and powder rooms. Three of the bedrooms are . aparbnen~lllte suites with aeparate entranoee which may be used for the maid. caretaker, and guests. Thia home &1ao features a formal dining room, breakf.- room, library, •great room" with fireplaoe, huge bonus room, living room, family room, subterranean wine oellar, oftloe, six car garage plus an ad.ditional carport, and an elevator to all levels. Enjoy superb views of the ooean, hlll8, valley, and the mission. • 4BR, IBA • Ore&t family location • lieu. Verde NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ,. Pdrojmi. .sau., Yia PruiMwt. •fwotfltT• Maltk, W l.iliafy'• Mii au.u lnttlint ...... Duriltt,,.., ti-. Jo ,._ fwMt' ~ SJ00,000.()()() a. rwtl alllU Mil eorurrvct1011 loMJ /qr°"' rlia1ts.. Whether you need co nstruction financing for an owner-occupied custom home or an ow11er-occup1ed commercial/industrial building. look to Liberty National Bank's apcricnccd team of real estate lenders. These professionals can offer you a wide range of financing op1ions with vay compcuuvc rates and lcnns. And, we'll g1vt you lhe land of personalized financing and sc:rvla that mosl banks Just don'1 provide. ilij HUNTINCTON BEACH • DANA POINT • LOS ANCE.US ----------------------( ,,: 1. .. 111. ,,., \/,.,, f,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 1-800-229-8529 - -~ - -------------------- Realtors in annual chili cook-off For the fifth straight year, Waterfront Homes, Inc .. realtors manned a booth to cool the palettes of Newport Beach's Peninsula Point residents and neighbors at the annual Chili Cook-Off. This popular event raises funds for several community projects. Jill Andrus and Vicki Lee, who are involved in many community organizations and events. handed out Waterfront Watermelons to grateful attendees after they sampled a variety of hot. spicy and gourmet chilies. Andrus and Lee specialize in Peninsula Point propefties, a charming netghbomood where every home is just steps away fn>m ellher the ~ or harbor. They have lived on the peninsuta for more than 20 yeara and have been able to translate their enthusiasm for that special ~ llfestyte into ...... Clll • AndrUa end Vlalcl Lee at Waterfront Homes, Inc., (714) 831-1400. SATURDAY, November 12, 1994./ PAGE 37 n15!!!!!!!~~~~=n NEW PRICE -NEW FINANCING OWNER WllL CARRY @ 8 % FOR ._;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;;;;::;============::..J 30 YRS. This is an elegant & traditional 4bdrm home w/ Harbor & ocean VIEWS Epicurean s lutchen w/ breakfa:.t dmmg. and large family rm Thi:. 1., a PREMIUM PROPERTY $889,000. ~EXCWSIVE .. NEW USTING IN WESTCLIFF. Spacious 4 bdrm. den & office J UST REFURBISHED111 Ma'>lPr bdrm with vaulted ceiling-. & hr£>plate French door!> to H UGE 1;ard (nl'V. dcluw L!::========::!!!~~======:::!.J :.pal & courtyard 9500,.. Ll•I $565,000 EXCLUSIVE 5 BDRM BRAND NEW LISTING • ONE OF THE HEIGHTS LARGEST!!! 5 bdrm/5 5 bath reS1dcncP w/ lWO f.1m1h, room., Built m 1 q82/E\.p.rndl'd l Q89 Opeo gourmet kitchen lorn1dl dining Enclosed front & rear vard~' $779,000 .. CAPE COD" IN CLIFFHAVEN BEST BUY $91.000 REDUCTION TRADITIONAL 4 BDRM/3 BATH RESIDENCE. Pnme quiet ll"c,H1on Remodeled & expanded in 1983/Relur bi hed 1990 s Large family room & ma:. ter ste w/ loft Vacant. ready & reducl'<i $559,000 VIEWS • GLORIOUS • VIEWS!! BUILD YOUR DREAMS .... on th" pnme front rou. \.'lew lot Oppnrtumh. knock w11h unique po .. .,1b1ht1\' for th1 ... wonderful view :.lie Come ... w11h rwo \.i'I\. hvable pan1 h style tnKl\Jre... 449,000 26 MILES ACROSS THE SEA SEE CATALINA FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM. Al!IO bay & oct>an VIEWS from this 3 bdrm home High abo\:e Chff Dnve Oak hardwood floor . lg bnck f 1replace & open beamed c.e1hng $539,000 ~:;;;==::=::~iiiiiiil AN OPPORTI.INITY IN THE HEIGHTS ASK US ABOUT THE .. BUYER CREDIT.!!. 2 bdrm home ·Remodeled 111 l 980's FamitY kitchen w/ ~parat4i dining rm that coukl convert to a den Large yard No need to look any furtherlll $385,000 South County Newport Beach PAGE 38 /SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Cannery Village Realty (714) 673-3777 PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT ESTATE 9BR. ?BA dock will accommodate 3-60' boats 60 front feet on bay_ $4.S00,000 ~~-iiij~ BALBOA'S BEST BUY! Cottage I door to sand 2BR. I .SBA fumi!.hed. Keep for starter or build 2.640 sq. ft . on R-1 lot: GREAT BUY ta;;=-_.;i.-___ __J $295,000 IMMACULATE BEACH HOME 3BR-I .SBA. 2 car gar. Ste)>" to !>Urf. Completely fumi~hed ar $385,000 .. .------_.,..----. LIDO ~----"2----. VILLA . r--------,.-....-.-----. LIDO ISLE ISLE PRICE REDUCED! POINT CONDO Larges! plan in new Mediterranean gated community. Greru location clo~ 10 Balboa l!.land. the dunes & F~hion Island. Immaculate w/many upgrades. Beuutiful 3BR home on street-to-street location. large lot, sunny patio. Living, dining & family rooms. 3 fircplacel>. lighl. open floor ••II Ian. Price reduced ~IBll::ili:l~liilil;I S289.900 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 4BR-2BA up, 3BR- 2BA down. 2 car garage. while water llliiiiili!iiil ___ view!.. $925,000 ,.---.,..-----. HARBOR RIDGE •ESTATE Lovely traditional home w/,pec1acular ocean/city ligh1 view ... Spacious 5BR sui1e,, library. fam rm. guormet ki tchen. CHARMING PENINSULA POINT HOME 3BR-I BA. Spanb h home w/hardwood floo~. private patio. quiet fami ly area. NOW ONLY $369,000 CUSTOM OCEANFRONT CONDO Highly upgraded 3BR. 2.SBA. 2 car garage. roof deck w'/3(1;)' view of the bay & ocean. Turnkey at ' FineM quality and Lo...i .... .__.;.!I de~1gn! 1-:;:;-...;...-;....;...~=:::-...._, NOW $750,000 2 190 OPEN HOUSES This Weekend ....... St .... ..... , ... ... ,........ ..,. OPBllUI 221 s..... $111,• OPBI SAT 1 :•5:11 BAYFRONT W/DOCK Beautiful on lrg comer 104 v./5'.J front3gt! New hght bright kit. 'paciou~ roorm. v.onderful bay/ un-.ct \ 1ew~. Walk to t~nnis & Lido Vilf3ge! SJ.795.000 LIDO BAYFRONT ESTATE 78' fron1 feet on the bay. 6B R. 7.5BA. home w11n a dock fo 100· plu' yacht' Pool/,pa on bJ}fronc ... -....i patio. SJ.450,000 VOTED BEST OCEANFRONT VALUE Channing 3BR home w/whitc water view!> al quiet end of ........ Penin'iula. Ex1ru large R-2 Im. $849,000 RQnlmALLUS •Pt1ln11l1ll,... •9AI• ..... ,...,lllil1h1•111111 ........ COWERCIAL. « EMEi .............. lllltl .. $1 ....... (714), 673-3777 Irvine 551-8700 SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 /PAGE 39 NEWPORT HEIGHTS AREA Move Up To A Dream! f \t ~1'-'' l'f'-JR••lt t. • •t .... trtf "'°"' '-' ti "111•1tiunJh ,._ ''-'''"°" 1 .. rr~t.: ~UK• 1t"11'-_. •• tltM --th •"'l"••I p.11111 f'Wl'\.U( "f'\I 1t' ~ r J ,,-.net,· tut ... ~ )~19 900 .U.U •Ol'Gtn ANOTit£Jll 1 ...... """"'"' ' .. ""' r\jV.-J." '• .......... rt•lf U*"' l..a.-. •urnf\ "•4'f• '"'" "U ... NMI"~·· .... ,.... ... "'•h ,, ... ,,, .. ,... •• ... ~ $j~.900 ""''1' ant· 'UM I ... ,. I ' ' 1.Jtt"\t tf.arf"tti • , W 1 ,i ,1 L • .... ( .. un , it •, tl11 • , 1,1._f Lo.I..,. "f*"t: i ~.000 2.0-i B.UUIOO. 'liEY'POllT BEAOt \ , I \t 1lUt • .._ a1 I o1 ,,. ~ .,. ~ It ii t \ "' , ..... , ... , ••• I 1""., JI fnn' '' ""'"°'~"'u.J.'-' \t111111.Utt"llJ s~.900 Three bedroom, 2 bath home in Eastside Heights. Huge family room. Great opportuni- ty for fixer buyer. Paint, carpet and move-in. (Sale may or may not be subject to court approval). $298,500 Call: Bob Coluccio VM 553·2358/576-3198 Pager 15343 Cuher Drive, Irvine, CA 92714 .--..-.... ·-·------- JACOBS REAl:rY 675-6670 & INVESTMENTS 2919 Newport Blvd., Newport Beac h . Call Our 24 Hour TO MJT l'ROf'ERnES NO PRESSURE! NO WAJTING! SHOP WHEN YOU HAVE TIME! TALKING.ADS NOW!! DIAL: 1-800-723-7723 attd ettler tlu lldkUtg "" nulfllHr alltl ltffT IM tkJllils Qf propel'ties al JOUT kisun ! ·-·--~ 4682 WASNER -C212 Huntington Beach Darling condo in j!llttd romplt \ "11.cnnh . pooV\p;alclubhou~ $169.000 Audio Ad 6108 • ~-· -· PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 --· ---I . ---lflll-l'f .... --· •• --.-,-• • ·-• --- --~.,.,.,,_,_. _.,~••, ,..,__,, t •''-'-••• ,,.__.....,'-"\t t...,"JW tftV l••;Jf't NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA • IS ()44..6200 Newport BeaCb BEAUTIFUllY UPDATED N1:~n lk.1lh t:'l't,:Ull\l' Imme.:. hgh1 & bngh1 inlt:rior. I lu~c: Im ""/gardens. .3-c1r ~.1r.1gl· DREAM HOME NEWPORT GtrrS Gatt--d H.1rhor Ridge 3h<l. Lmd>• -tbU. .~1>.t homt: with ~O/~ .__1&11 H)l)nl"' kll(hcn. 3 fin:pl.1tc,, ~JI Unda Octh and Lois Jacobs $634,900 n1"1omin·d horrll· Sfll't1,1n 1l.1r on~Jn Jnd uty hl(ht' '1cw, An deg.int tmKh of da':-. · Mardc Adler $87S,OOO g.1r.1j.ll'. l.1p pou t. 'P·'· Mull\ .ut:d -.cllcr Jack a Mona Cheshltt SS9S.OOO "l l l).000 "2h0.000 CAPE COD <111y lbd I 5h.1 lll\\nhoml· \\llh lirl·pl.1ll' .ind louny.trd l'nlf) Pm .Ill' fn 1111. "dl· .tnd h.Jl'k )'.trd' JlH'.llll'd Wllh ,h.td) lfl'l'' Dick Dickson $119,900 CORNEK UNIT ~p.tl 11111', h!(hl .ind bngh1 lbd \'ill.1 R.1lboa u>ndomm1um wuh "' m~ room f1rt:plJtl' Grea1 t:nd loc.'lltion Mary Ann McGultt $169,000 PRICED TO SEU. Perfl·O rornl'r kK-:Jtion 111 :-.lewpon 'lonh ! M.1,ter 'lllll'' Jnd brge en1en.1111ml·n1 pa1111 Mali Gulledge $229.000 OCEAN VIEWS Toull) 11pl(r.1ckd lhd. lh.1 111 pm .Ill' locatKin. ll11gc._· \l.J,11.'r -.t11t1: w11h w.1lk·111 d<"l'I ~unny p.1110 f.I( l"'> ll(l'.111 Mary Ann McGuire $230,000 REDUCED ••. REDUCED ... REDUCED! lhg C.inyon 1ownhome .3hd. l ';h.1 Fl Oor.1do model llllll'<l1bll.' '·•htt'. mtn·dthle pnn.•111 Ted Jarvis $239,000 BIG CANYON l'pgrJded 3hd •EJ Dor.1do" condominium "'nh 11le counlt'r 10~. French doof' .ind lr.K lighting. Communrty pool & tl'nnh mun-; Dick Dickson $25S,OOO MAUI CONDOMINIUM furnished 2 .. bd. 2ha ~Jch from con~ wnh p;111nr.1m1c bland 1 icw~ Goll rc._''ifJurJnt' (':lrJdi.-.c Jo Ann Kenton $260,000 CUfE CAPE COO 11.irhor \ ..... \\ l\noll' ,p.tctlllh 21xl. lbJ ..., nh grl'l·nhd1 'It:\\' Pm .Ill' deck .inti p.1110 Communn) pe1ol 'JXt .md tenm' l~>un~ Marilyn Kershner $282,SOO PROBATE SALE Thrl'l' hd. lba home m ~ewport Ht·1gh1.' L1rgl· f.1m1I~ room. 2 firli>l,tu..''. J'-.ortt'<l Fniit trt-e' I kif' w.in1 11 .sold1" Bob Coluccio $298.SOO DREAM HOME l pl(r.ided Chmn Hill' 'lbd. Joo horn.._. wnh l'Xp.11h1\l' l.myon. mu11111.11n .ind ..., tld flower 'iew' Perfi:lll)' .1ppointed Mary Ann McGultt $299,000 CdMDEUGHT Cape Cod lhd. lba lh:1rml'r on quiet trl't'· lined 'trl'el Frl.'nt'h doof'. nt•aom t':.lhmt'try. ,1cy11ghh .ind wood burning ftrepl:Jct'. Unda Oeth A Lois Jacobs $299,000 UPSCALE BLUFFS ll1ghl y upgr-Jded 4bd home French dool"I m erlook1ng .1 pm ate p;llio Exn.~llent 111<::1· 11on .ind all the: C'ommunny amenitil'' Sally Shlpky $305,000 UPGRADED BLUFFS Pnme greenbelt locatton. Jmm.1cula1e 'Y" plan includes 3bd. 2 Sb:i. 11p.1c1ou~ p:itlo & upgr.ick>d kitchen. Sally Shlpky $319,000 W'ES'I'PARK. SHOWCASE Light .ind lmgh1 3bd designer home with many rn~mm fe.11ure' Ttli:d pool .ind 'P" and tropK.~11 llL'lh l.md<.<:::tping Patti O'Oesky $319,000 NEWPORT PEN1110USE B.1yfront wndominium wnh 2hd. lh.1 .ind prh .lie 'P'J Sel·11ri1y h\11ld111g .inti l'\p.11NH harhor .1nd oc.l'JO 'It'\\' Bonnie Barrln'gtoo S32S,OOO OCEAN BREEZES Sp;mou' .3bd, 3 51>J townhoml' m P.sl 1f1c. R.tnl'h Commun11y fe.11ure' 24 hr i.tu.ird j.tJll' ~~~! ~n_'!-"· pnol & 'P·• ........ GullCdte $339,000 INVESTMENT HOME 'lcw Cu\lom C.tf)l' Cod dupleA w11h huge jhd lnwt'r unn :ind 'PJllOU' jhd upper MJkl· your homt: PJ> ''' own "·•>' Susan Vesely $339,000 OIARMING COITAGE Excellent Comn.1 ckl M.1r l<X"Jted 2bd holtll' - ne-.11 & dean. Walk 111 'h<>fh. c.-af(.>, & t'llt.>Jn Pe~ Barrett $362,SOO OCEAN RANOf LOT Pri\Jtl' l'Ornt'r lot In Oce.1n V1e\\, .ipprm. 13.000 "<l ft Enioy .1ll 1he conununuy .1mt:n1- tic., plui. .in <K'c.m \'tl'W Dea Burton $399,000 STE.PS TO BF.AOIES SpJllOlL~ townhome 'l}lc duplex fc.11urlng .3bd. 2b.s. high teiling..,, fircplac.-e, d«ks and hrkk coonyard entry Unda Oeth or lob Jacobs $429,000 BANK OWNED' Pantally remodelc.>d 4h<l. 31->.t 10 great B.iy· cre,1 community hc.l•lll'nt u1rb .1ppcJI Bnng all offe~. Ann Peters a Stmo.nc Shuler $434.900 TIIE BLUFFS' 861' ...,111nnmg 'rnw of .1 kmd• exp.1ncktl & renio- ddl.'d home '11JX>rh l111..11111n "11h mm1 U.1d, ~·r., 'ls'"hJp~ Sally "'-7 $439,000 LEASE omoN T\\O .\l.i'tl'r 'Ulll'' plu' .1 d1:n .ind J Iott Bk•.ilhl·d wood floof', j.tOrgl'm" h.1t k )Jrd wuh ki11 pond .ind w.11erf.ill' ArdcJobmoo $469,900 OIARMING REMODEL ~1,th111fr 3bd home -e\ el)' room h..1' .i g.1rd1:n 'll'\\ l..a¢lt & hnght w/a h.Jpp) fc.-eltn~' Barbara Aune $489,000 NEWPORT VILLA lk.1l1tiflil Ca." Calon mo&.:I on 'upcr·,l.lt'd lot Hu~ m.Nt'f' "'llltl' \\ood tk>UI'. fJhulom ).lrd Carol Al.11'on $495,000 CdM PBFECllON Dwor.11or', Duplex fcJture' 4bd front hou~ with h.Jrdwood floor. . .ind French dt1of', Jnd a <ipJciou' l lxf. plu~ i-111dio Unda Oeth and lob Jacobs $S49,000 .. crun PUFECT Oehghtful Ja.,minc Crl'ek Jbd homt! wnh tl'n· trJI .1ir, hJrdwnod 11001"1', lu'>h Rogef' G.irdell.'> de<:or .ind pa-k·J·hoo ore Jn '1e\\ Harriet Botwlnkk $565,000 GllEATI.Y llDVCE.D 0c.'eJn. dry llgh1i-Jnd mount.tin \1cw-. "'ihlt> from th" 1'x>Ju11ful 3bd l Sh.I hoffil.• in H.Jrhor R1cl~t' E.,t,ttl'.,, Carol Allison $639,000 23 Corporate Plat.a, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 r~-. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BALBOA ISLAND BEAUIY Rt.•m<>dck-d -ihd homl· "uh hle.t< lll'd .__111:.1 w k flour. Jnd m1n1 '1<.'" lr11m \IJ,t<·r 'llitt' de.·<. k Kana Knocbr SS-9,000 UNIQUE LAGUNA PROP1R1Y 360' O ll'.IO ~I\'\\, fll lllh••ll'l' '' Hh po• 11 Ri.·,1.1t11.1nt 11ffu <' r<·1.11l 'P·•H'' .m<l .1mpk· undl'l')llOlllld p.1rl..111~ .Mary Aon Mc<,ulre St .800.000 BAYFRONT HOME Ow.111 bJy. mountJm & CllY light' 'It'\\ llindominium R1.·modck•d 2hd. l 'ih.1 \\uh rm Jlt' ,,1un.1 .ind z... hr d11or mJn Uncla <>nb or Lois arob8 NEWPORT HEIGHTS I flt h.1111111~ ~ r.1f1'ni.tn" 3h<l n>11Jgc lhd rm unw p1nr1<.:l1} •m .1hut1111K lot l1<.·111g ,11fd ,,, nn<.· pk~ 11r wpJr.1tl'I\ Annl'tY"· TcdJank UuunntSbulrr $695,0oo SATURDAY, November 12, 1994 / PAGE 41 EQUESTRIAN· ESTATE App10' t ,llrl' "'''·""' Ciru1l.1r <lrnl' \I.1th l'lll!)' fount.11n. huN: f.iul11y h.1rn Jtf·"' p.1dd1l<. "' rad in~ .lrl".I pool & nu m: · Arne.-~~ S 1.290,00-0 01.t".lll \ll'\\ ~.11<.'U u11n111u1\ll\ 11lkl" .1 "•11111>11.rhk· tlxl. 5 'ih.1 h ollll Pt·rkl 1 1111 1,.·nH:n.1111111~ frum l 111'\ nJ -.1,1111 ·''"' '" "'''' <.k·<. k 10 ){nurm1.:1 l..11d1".:!1 . ~9(l9 .ooo . "'i.!. :;oo .ooo OPEN HOUSE TOUR OASSIC CASABLANCA lllrl't' hd 2 5bJ \\Uh m.Jrhk· ,ll\.lnl' ,111J ''hit\.' on \\ hrte llll<·nor Pm JI<' .umun .rnJ 'ndo.,.:d toun}Jrd Mall Gulledge $589,000 BAYCR.EST VIllA \kdlll'H.llll JI\ \'\\.\ llll\l' l'Oll'rl 1111111< Ill hcim< "1th <•M 'ih.! t'no rm '"' (, '' ''uh 'flJrl.lini;c pool tk, i.., .11lll It 'h lrnd ... 1pinj.! Linda Oeth a Lois Jacobs $749.000 CHAllMING HOME + INCOME '-<.'\\er C d\1 duple\ on corn<·r lot Cu'- 111m11t:d 3h<l 2 ShJ..111 Ir.mt & .!txl .!l'l.t in h.1< k l\<)(h h.t\ t.> .! <..1r R-1r.1gl .. • Gbela Burmdstcr $769.000 OCEAN VIEWS G.11t•d O<.c.111 R.ind1 ,.hd .. ~ 'il1.1 .i LH gJr.1~c home l.11,h l.1nd'(.1p1n1-1 .1ncnr1,.•J h) n1e, k .md bouquel t.tn}"on 'torll' Dea Burton $855,000 HAllBOR POINTE \l,1~n1fi<.ent e\<.,1111\c hon1t.• 1n i;t.11<.•d Jn'.1 L1rj.11.' thd :\ Sh.1 "uh hhr.ir. h .tr )ol.llJJ.!<' AA"·ll k'll.lllOll. Myrna Boom or llevttl)i Ncbon $889,000 All DRESSED UP AND READY \\dl·pri<.cd -;txl lf.1rhor Rid~,. l~:JUI> "uh umllhtruttl•d \I'-'"' of tl\.t'Jn. ut) h$dlt'>, .Ind fll(.lUOl.11.fb Marilyn Kershner $899,000 SPYGLASS IOU Front Row 4bd. l Sb.I homt.' "uh c\pJn· .,., c '~,...,, and prh .ite couny.ird l.'ntrJn<.e Marilyn Kttshoer $9S0,000 CORONA DEL MAR l h1,· 11~h1 .1Jdr1." 1h1.• Ill rll·, 1 .,unwl ~ turf" •r '11," "11h 'if'l\I 1h.1 < 11111pll0ll fl"lll·"''"' Bonnie Barrington S969.000 BIG CANYON lkni.l\klul .1nd l \p.1111.lnl ~hd ~hJ 1,111)· l<'OlJ'< .m 11 >\\ nh• •llll' "uh "'P·'"'" < ~•If "' ll"l .md '"' lt.~1·•, '1"" Carol Alli~n S 1.02s.ooo BIG CANYON CIASSIC TI1r1,•1,. hJ • ll'lt 11nt1l <.I h11m• • 111 l.ir~" pm Jt<· 1 .. 1 "11 h j!lll''' .1p.1rtnw111 <•.Ill' i.:u.irlk>tl \ lm·pl.1n·, .rnd \ l .1r ~.1r.IJotl Barbara Au~ andJoAnn Ktnton Sl.295,000 GOLF COURSE ESTATE <. u,111m lrl·nd1 Prm 1111.1.il .ihd home 1111 th<· -,11 t.111'\\,I} nl ll1Jot <.1np111 \\llh hre.11h 1.1!..ulj.! j.!lllt lt1UN. .l!ld lit} ltj.t(ll., \ll'\\' Carol Alli.<iOn $1,39S.OOO NEW DREAM HOME lk ,, \ll'\\ I lluald \ llllf 11\\ II l ll't hllnll' •Ill rln' l.1h11lo11' Ou.Ill llhd p111r<·n~ P.11111r .111111. \I<.'"' .. 1 t1Jrhl•r •ll.l..111 .tnd < 11.1h11.1 Unda Oeth A Lol"' jaro~ 1.395.000 BAY I LAND 'In h1J1.·<l ~ •tllr\ h.I\ tr 111\I h111111. \\II h \ll ", "' 1h1. h .I) fu1; .tn<l ho.mni;c .t<. 11\1 t) Pm JI<' hti.11 du.I. .in<.l l,,11.h ~tc Barrett S l,S00,000 MEDITlillRANEAN MAGIC G.ue ~u.1rdcd f><'rJl11.1 ll1lh 61xl. 8 ';bJ home ~1111.1tl:d on Jfrno,1 I JHt' wuh J pool & 'PJ Marilyn Kashner $2,499,000 ..,,,. BAYCREST NEWPORT HEIGHTS BAYCREST BIG CA.~OS HARBOR IUDGE BU.TFS JASMlNE CREEK 1'l7T NO VIU.M BIG CAJ\'"YO!ll Tii£ BLUFFS BALBOA ISL\ND HARBOR POINT . TIIE TERRACE l\l7T NO VIllAS BLUFFS PERAl.TA HIW E. HARBOR RIDGE BLUFFS OLDCDM BIG CANYON NEVPORT NOKlll BIG CANYON COltONA Hll.NDS HAUOll IUDGE PT. DEL MAil N£'tVPOl(T NORm NEWPOlrT NOUB NEWPOllT NOaTH EMnWff SATIJROAY 1845 SMTIAGO I S ROBERT Pf..~Tn"Z 4l0.000 219 n'STL'f AVF I S PllYUJS HAYDE.'li SS99.000 163i U'iCOLN lk''E 1-S PA.\I BALL S6}f.900 1'\ CA. WOS I lAN'D 1-S CAROL Ml't\'E'I' -239,000 SATIJROAY A: UNDAY l3 MOSA 0 l·S MAIUL\"':11 KERSH.''ER 899.000 l 18S \1STA E.''TRADA I .f ~HEMTOB'BOTill.."ilCK 339.000 S9 J~-"L'iE ~ I S <.HESHlltf.. AXS a l'Z S99.000 j()87 CORTE AAIUN l·S CJWVm'MMEL s..~o.ooo l2 RUE ST. CLOUD I S CAROL ALUSO.'I 1.025,000 2329 VISTA HUERTA 1-S GlSEIA Bl 'RM£1STER 19S.OOO 116 CORAL AVE 1-5 t.NOCH.f./Bl ltTON 8"'9.000 <t HARBOR POI.NT l·S BOOM/TAB.U 889.000 3610 WAC 1-S JOANNA Hf..'JDRIE SltS.000 3 H4 CORTE MAJUN 1-S WRIGKT /S<:ml"EJCK£RT -t9S,OOO SUNDAY 2630 VISTA OlllNADA 1 ... TOM BRl, ISON -t.:\9.000 50:ZI ~COPA OE ORO I 5 MAJULYN KERS~"ER .!.-t99.000 12 VIL"'iNA I S SOUY KATZEN 5.\S.000 20:ZS A\'F .. 'llTOA o n 0 l S ROW /l.f\ "E.RElT -~10.000 3"100 OCEAN BL\1> I 5 PA.~ BAU )l.89S.OOO U ROYAL ST. GEORGE 1-S Al ,' K.E.'TO:\ SU95.000 92 COltSICA 1·5 MAU Gell.EDGE S:Z29.000 S4 ROYAL ST. GEORGE l S All.~~F..' Sl,<t9S.OOO 421 MORNING CANYON 1-S CAROL MULVEY 429,000 17 ST. TltOPEZ 1·5 PAULTIUGHT $639.000 Zj7 l POINI' DEL MAR 1-5 MAXINE PROPP $469.000 313' COtn'E POaTOf1N() J.S MAU GUU.EDG.E $388,000 30'6 COtn'E MAlllN M MAU GUU.EDG.E • S4JS.OIO 3173 COtn'E POaTOFINO 1-5 MAU GUU.£DG£ $-OS.000 240'7Mll900 J.,s -SD.UNGU $~ .... • • ' -· PAGE 42 I SATURDAY, November.12, 1994 • ... ,. _,,... -· fll'lt. SPECTACU AR VIEWS OF OCEAN, BAY AND CATALINA This Newport Beach home wns custom built to offer views and sunsets from all major rooms. Every detail has been thought of nnd this home has never been on the market. Four bedroom. 3.5 bath featuring big fam- ily bonus room with wel bar and fireplace. elevator. private patios and garden area wilh spa. wine celar. open-beam ceilings in living and dining rooms. secur- ity 'Yr.lem and three-car garage with huge toragc/loft area. 220 TUSTIN, NEWPORT BEACH OFFERED AT $929,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ·JUST LISTED! FOREVER VIEWS Entertain wilh the grandeur of forever·vicws in this spectacular 3 or 4 bedroom. 4-bath home complete with a controlled temperature wine room. s1a1e-of-the·art security system, gourmet kitchen and master bedroom with his & her bedroom-ize walk-in closets and dress- ing area This home is truly almost 4.000 sq.ft. aJI on one level! Fabulous interior courtyard with waterfall and private Jacuzzi. t=.._ 100 KINGS PLACE, NEWPORTBEACH OFFERED AT $1 ,050,000 . 91XIEC9~E Res: (714) 645-72#. 0/c: (714) 642-2599 EXOTIC WATER AMBIENCE & YOUR OWN BOAT DOCK Luxury •1th spcctaculal <iplashes o( ~ abound ttwough th1 c.\quisii.ely remodeled cusaom bomc • tbc w..-In Ncwpon Beactl ... .Md your'°.+ yllCN an be bcnlled rip • yow own dock. The pocd'ul .t ~ Kl1Jlll o( lbts UMlCT'Ct spot" on the •llltt tn Ncwpo11Beactlv.1ll11n1ze .t dehJht you. A complcnaenc or 3 bed· ~ pi115 m111cfs room .t 3 ti.lh5.. fomutl dinina. h"in1 room. 18' 1 2.5' i-. .t master R&ii.e all~ 1hc bey Custom black ltal111n marble. O\.CBtzd., fully mirrored. Jlass-walled ma~ bath with doorl«' ""alk-in 'hower room. Jacuui. l ·pcrson 'pit tub .t elec- tronic mr1aab le'">"'"' Fabulou lloonns v.tth irnponcd Portt-lallO:lOI hlad .. v.hllc Ilk rrom Spain .t v.h1tc carpel An c"cn~l\C llg.hting ')'Stem &: mi~ pnwuk nn c~ctThangmg ambta!K'c. Cult· n.lt') cla\\IC kitchen v. 11h Decor Joubk C\lfllcctl(\fl 01.:n' • .nd fl.. l'tumct' c:h cool.lop. (\:lnll)'. and '")'hghl. 408 EVENING STAR, NEWPORT BEACH REDUCED TO $1~,000 ~~ 11Best In Personalized Service'' 644-0195 - 11Featured Homes Of The Week'' ,........=-=-==-=~~~~~~~~~~====. 8oz .Mui · 'Drive 2'Br • retreat• ~.5 'Btli 2 levels ~nJ unit 41 J 'Bay . 'Driw 2'Br •Im• 2.5 'Biii "PriVfJlt location on 16tli 'Fairway -'Big Cany_on Villas . 0 en Sat & Sun I m-m or Ca ll :Meli11da :Jrf aso11 oo •o• INPOllM.AnON ON THiii PllOlllll'llU, CALL ....... AT 644-0195 ----........ ,,. -,,TAT'>.., f A '=9n \ .. Tf"' _,.,, ,. :-.• • &."-rf"'\'"\"" t '""'., ..,,... -""'"' • ,_,., • r---~~~~~~~~~~~-~ -~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~ ·~~· NEWPORT IEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 1Z 1994 /PAGE 43 • • • • • • mgc: ~~CENTER DEVELOPER CLOSE-OUT C-2 2,000 Sq. Ft. -$215,000 G-51,400 Sq. Ft -$135,000 Only 2 Units Remaining Newpoo/Mesa -Hoag Hospital Area 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 Bu~lness Park Broker Cooperation Will Consider Lease-Back or Credit for Association Dues HIGHLY MOTIVATED -SUBMIT OFFER SHOWN BY OWNER. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (714) 642-5212 4 BEDROOMS IMM~CULATE CARE &e.u1NU11ycared forMoneagomodll, on quiet Slreel l.arge'; llOU1h ·f9cli-.i beck yard. New non-<iombudble roof. 89CUrity ayst.. ~ lloorii-.i In entry & famity room. $485,000 ._,,......__ ._.. .. s •• ~ ............. Ph ll)~ComptudJ ~ ....,, ...., .... Cloee ........ oonJlnllt nlly tlrril. AwrWils. 11.toOmo • . _,....... ___ _ COM DUPLEX 4 Biclrooml Good IOC8tlon 1 and Income. Ocean Vfewl COM DUPLEX with 8 LEASE OR 31BRsand6.5 balhs with 89clroorns& Oenj ~Income, close to 2.5 BA. Slunningl Oasis, and just a short "'9wofOCNl)lnd walk ID C<lM shops & bey.~ ltdl-1 beach. Front unft has t8t$. ~ conJ been remodeled and An I yri lnd l upgaded, with extra -rcp.tkx:lllkln.I large master suite. ~.....,. I Both u..Wts have sun ded(s. $685,000 ~ CHRISTA I GERRY LONG Rnldenta of Newport Beach tor 14 + yHrs, while handllng more than 250 sales. ONGS OF NEWPORT ~~en. _ GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 AMee •of Nov. 9, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.year fixed 30.Year adjustable INTEREST "' POINTS LOCK· INTEREST "' POINTS MAX. MARGIN "9-'· TYPE pttOHE RATE OWN '"'l IN A.P.R. AATE OWN 19'1 A.P.R. LOAN !'l IHDEX FJJEO. American Home Loans !!_j_714) 955-3633 9.250'-10 0.000 15 9.289 3250% 10 1.000 6.643 300,000 2 500 110 t M AACSMort K (800} 6n·9080 9.125% 5 1 750 30 9.365 3.500% 20 _1_.000 6.770 203, 150 2625 110 1M Bank of America B __J~ 424·2632 9.250% 10 2.125 45 9.536 5.000% 10 1.750 8.921 ___!03,150 2.625 1TS SM Bank of Cdfomta 8 (714} 252·3367 9.250% 10 1 250 30 9.433 6.125% 20 1.250 8.885 500,000 2 750 ITS 1V ~ Fedetal Bank s (800~5-3337 9.250% 20 1 250 45 9.433 3.500% 20 1.000 6.595 203.150 2 450 110 1M C4trtified F K _@()) 592·5363 9.000% 10 __ 2.000 15 9.267 2.950% 20 0.500 6.592 203,150 2 500 110 1M ChMe Menhattan B (714} 760-2671 8.945°k 20 2.000 30 9.212 5.375% 25 2.000 8.467 1.000.000 2 625 6TB SM Citi>enk B {7 I 4} 634-0931 9.250% 10 1.000 60 9.404 5.750% 25 1.000· ~97 700.000 2 750 6TB SM K (800} 8n·S626 9.125% s 1.375 45 9.322 3.750% 10 1.875 7.110 203.150 2.875 110 1M R 14 759-9692 8.875% 5 2250 12 9.169 4.750% 30 0.000 6.657 1.500.000 2.600 110 IM R 714 729-9200 8.875% 10 1.875 15 9.126 3.950% 20 1.500 6.498 600,000 2300 110 1M s 800 232-2309 9.625% 5 0.000 10 9.665 7.500% 10 1.375 6.755 203,150 2.500 110 SM K !8001 306-3262 9.125% 5 1.750 30 9.365 4.000% 10 1.500 6.824 203,150 2.625 110 1M ---First ........ 881-.k B (800} 560-5001 IUSO% 20 1.875 30 9.507 5.750% 20 1.375 9.039 203,150 2 750 1TS 6M First Nldlol IWide Mtg. K (800} 843-2265 9.000% 5 1.875 30 9.253 3.500% 10 1.750 6.719 203,150 2.500 110 1M AMt K 800 700-5650 9.375% 5 0.750 45 9.501 6.625% 10 1.000 8.912 203,150 2.750 ITS 1Y -Fronllnl K 800 729-5626 9 .125% 20 1.500 12 9.336 3.500% 20 1.500 6.819 500,000 2.625 110 1M Glendliie Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 9 .000% s 1.250 45 9.181 5.375% 20 1.000 9.094 203.150 2 875 ITS 6M Home s ~5051 IU50% 10 1.500 30 9.361 3.950% 20 1.500 6.598 500,000 2.400 110 1M HouMholda.lk e (714} 261-1818 9.125% s 1.500 30 9,336 5.625% 10 1.375 8.649 203,150 2.500 L6M 6M INine....._.Mlg. A (?:14} 857·79n 9.000% 10 1.625 15 9.224 3.750% 20 1.125 6.659 350,000 2.500 110 1M A 714 248-1178 8.875% 10 1.875 30 9.126 3.250% 15 0.250 6.818 400.000 2.750 110 1M I( {800}808-5826 8.875% 10 2.000 10 9.140 3.500% 20 0.125 6.957 500,000 2.900 110 1M R {800} 29&0556 9.125% 10 1.000 10 9.278 6.500% 10 1.125 9.023 203,150 2875 ITS 1Y s (800} 435-5811 9.125% 10 2.000 30 9.384 3.750% 20 1.125 6.659 500,000 2.500 110 1M e (800} 453-1288 9.250% 20 2.000 60 9.522 5.375% 20 1.000 6.732 2031150 2.625 110 6M e (800! 225-5832 9.250% 20 1.500 60 9.483 3.750% 20 1.000 6.647 203,150 2.500 110 1M s (800) 582-&493 9.250% 5 1.375 45 9.448 3.350% 20 1.000 6.644 203,150 2.500 110 1M ........ & .. tw ......... acw:10 coo .. lllcll• .......... ,.. al ~ II: I• lilflll; K • .......,. ~ R • lllClf"'8I brdllr; S • ..W,.. & loen. Mof1g1191 benlllrs Md brolllr9 .. "*-d by .. Cllllofnlll DISI ....... II "9111 E.-. • ... a tll'OMr « corpoi .. L ~cal c.11. 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Lido Soud 614 Larkspur 2BR Sat. 1-4 $519,000 ~Village Realty 6 3-7 Franklin Real~ +Studio $1,050,000 640-7000x 3 100 Kings Rd . 3BR Sun 1-4:30 4801 Cortland 3BR Sun. 1-4 $799,000 ~rt Crest Realty 7 900 Franklin Real~ I) 640-7000, x3 9 :-220 Tustin Ave. 4BR Sun 1-4:30 $929,000 COSTA' MESA New~rt Crest Realty 731-900 2416 Les~arre 4BR Sat 1-4 $230,000 408 Evening Star 3BR+ Sun. 1-4:30 St,289,000 Franklin eal~ Ne~ Crest Realty Maid's Rm. 640-7000, x3 9 731-90Q NEWPORT BEACH 2300 Realands Drive 3BR Sun 1-5 $429,000 Cole of Newport 1715 Candlestick Ln. 4BR Sat 1-5 $625,000 642-3033 Owner 3BR Sun. 1-4 $1,195,000 548-0872 5 Hillsborough San~ Mittman 600 Gary Place 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $375,000 729-211 Vic Jashmski 645-6269 3BR Sun. 1-5 $995,000 16 Chatham Court 1870 Port Charles Pl. 4BR Sun. 1-4 Wesl~ N. Taylor Co. Amerimax Re-Max 644-4 10 852-1440 46 Villa Point Dr. Sun 1-5 $289,900 221 San Remo 3BR Sat./Sun. 1-5 $619,000 Canne1' Village Realty Canne1' Village Realty 673-37 7 673-37 7 BackBay Classics anl'.lounces 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 ·rhe homes are now complete and ready for v1ew1ng. • said Buckland. I think prospective buyers will be surprised by the spacious llow of the floorplan and the volume that is featured throughout the homes The fact that the Classics are gated 1s even more of an incentive to live here.· The homes are priced from $244,900 to $254,900 ~d were designed by the tionally renown architectural firm of Ham Hezmalhalch. "The homes at the BackBay Classics feature an architectural desiQ.n rarely seen In Orange Counf¥, • said Roland Fournier, director of design for Wiiiiam Hezmalhalch. We recently utilized this design for a community in Aliso Vi~jo which hed 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 ltseU 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 buffer 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 hving 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 porch. 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 1n 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 . .. ·'.1 ·,. ' : ·-.-L ive amon~fr-teftds-tn.- . 'I . ·JI · .r ); ~ this mall, private enclave of eight beautiful new detached homes in Eastside Costa Mesa -JUSt minutes from Newpon Beach and the Back Bay. The homes were designed by William Hezmalhaeh-and As.5ociates, one of the nation's most respected architectural firms, and feature a ~las.sic Ca lifornia Bungalow design that has won numerous architectural awards. The homes have ,• .. nn • OAT.UROAY,.N~ei .12; 1994 t PAGE 45 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, family room with firepl~ce, . gounnet island kitchen, spaciolis master bedroom suite with balcony, and distinctive exterior detailing with front porch. These eight homes could be sold within the first eight hours of · opening. We suggest you be among the first to see them. For more infonnation call (714)646-3632. . $244,900 -$254,900 ' t BEST BUY HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES Reduced Price $765,000 •Unobstructed ocean view-plus outstanding Catalina, San Clemente, harbor, SUI'\· sets & city Hghts view. •Large master suite w/private retreat & fireplace. • 'IWo large additional bedrooms. . • Very spacious Hving room & famjl¥ room w/fireplace & built-ms. •Flower laden atrium w/French doors & fountain. • 3 car garage plus courtyard ent.ly. • Owners relocating & very motivated. Carole Jann.son. 759-3704 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PLOT I RIAL ESTATE Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz · "Top Ten In Production Year-To-Date" A unique natural canyon setting in the much souaht after community or Shore Cliffs blends 0ttan and canyon views into a sense of hannony with mother nature This teeel'!llY remodeled home is 4Bcl, 2.58a on o ne level as well as a masier bedroom ~reat providin& superb views! Ofc. 644-1600 •• -.. .., ...... Ov Ii Strikina panoramic views of the ocean, sunsets and Catalina are yours from this premiu111 location overlooking Corona Del Mar. Warm and inviting 4Bd. 2.5Ba single level executive home over 2900 sq ft o f gracious livin&. Privacy and soliwde on one of CDM's premier cul-de-sacs. Homes on this street are a once in a great while opportunity! Direct Line 759-3793 Coast: Newport Propertle• JIM & PATIY McDONALD McDONALD CDM "OMIS , . ~ .. . . :t r • f ~ r I I o ' ~ I t:• • ~· ' .• . I -' I t'' , . ... . • ~"l·.:4' ·~ ~., . ~-=:. " n1ul•I•·, uuntr,..., '"'"~ .. 11rlw11 ,.(Italian lllr l'ortuN' .. tUr ~ar1!.·n•.11aho .S l""'I un ~ I urrlf'r lot Mrltrulou·•> maon1 ....... 1 84299004) 23M fte41a_. Drlv• ~BT•EACB Pre11ttntl'd By: B ob Angell 842-3033 1618 Cow. Steps to beach! Neat 28R 1 BA + Din Rm. Bay view from roof dedc I build YOUR PREAM HOME here! Rare findl Hurry! n V,:,'?4, ,/ r /f:ipAI; Whether to take a bnslt walk around the chffs overlooking the beaullful Pactltc, or a short btke bike to the beach, there sbll 1s to be found affordable housing Ul Newport. Yes lbil 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 3-car garage. 1,800 foot family home in Newport Heights wollld bring exd tement to anyone, wanhng'to be where the action Is. It's within 10 minutes to almost everything, whether at be schools, churches. shopping, re.taurants, tennis courts, golf courses. and much morel! You would own the land and there are no aJ1SOC1ataon fees, plus having the friendliest neighbors. g:>"'""? '!7'1Y'.Jf'JWvt • .J3 J' Vic JMhinski. Realtor (714) 64;{;,7HJ •'••IAt(•.a• 1 407-707111 H•llotrop9 On same street as famous church I 2BR, 1BA + Den on 45' wi• lot! Darling Cottage with INrt LIKE YARD! Live in front & rent rear 1 BR, 1 BA. 0 $750. 12 RUE GRANDE VALLEE (Big Canyon) Lowe t priced Monaco Deane Townhome wi th panoramic IOlf course views! Spectacular 38R + 2.SBA. w/spa. NC. and 3,176 ~.f. Expanded & professionally decorat- ed. Owner motivated! Call for your pcrsonaJ showing ............... $699,000 COOPERATIVE SEil.ER Belcourt Corner "D" Model ASSUMABLE LOAN Seller will do Creative Financing Exchange -Lease -Option Carry Large T.D. for Qualified Buyer Elegant, F~rrnal Home -Huge Master Suite 3 Fireplaces -Den w/Bar -Reduced to $995,000 16 Chatham Court -Open Sun 1-5 Presented by: Lucille Hoyt WESlEY N. TAYLOR CO. "Ila''". ONE CMC PLAZA, SUITE 260 -6444910 NEWPORT BEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SAT\JRDAY, November 12, 1994 / PAGE 47 WITH 168 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER LAND · IN CALIFORNIA . . 25 TO 7 ACRE HOMESITES FROM $375,000 * TO $5,000,000 . Welcome to Newport Coast, California. Here, just south of Corona del Mar and north of Laguna Beach, you'll discover a variety of custom homesites, up to seven acres in size, in four dramatic areas. Visit our Newport Coast Ex hibit across from the El Torito Grill at Fashion Island or call 7141759-6669 for more information today. O CEAN RID GE High lbo¥e Newport Harbor. next co....,.. hfWdes, md T J I du: C.W)W. Lois 11\111 ' • .25 .... ,...&mMI PELICAN HILL TutncOO loo!()\~ Netrpon Harbor. the Pldfic °*8 or Catalina Wind. Sp.dot.II .5 &'It sit . HlOM 1$9.tOOO PELI CAN POINT Steps Imm the Pldfic SWTOUDded by the Oceml CounlC ol ~ Hill Golf Club. ~I\~ .25 ecres. l'RO\I #S9S,000 E Hitt. ~~· etlUtHiled homesites °'~ tbt Plicific Olun ..ct ~ lbrbor. from 2 -7 ~ l\TUU.."iT U.'ff '0"' Wll\11\C, 111_ ....... ~·-·----TlltO..,tl( ..... .. .. .... I l TEPHANIE HOUGHTON ....... .,, COLDWC?U BAN~C?R LI (714) 723-0137 Expect tre bes( Penins.ul~ ·~perties II ID •tertamen--... -BltlllbhlllJ daigned4 bedroom, 3.Sbathbomwith..-- met lcitcbeo, white wub finish, .,..Ute and sJate throughout Comer location muimim the fabulous ocan view. Master suite ~ looks tbe ocean IS well IS tbe spectaaalar rooe: topdeckwithbottubs. Scller•7tndefordapla/ iacomproplltJ. Sl,351,MI 310 Fernando #206. Bayview Condo. Bay and sunset views form this spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with hardwood Ooon throughout. Large Lanai rooftop deck with panoramic harbor views. Private pool overlooks bay. 45' boat slip, security building. $359,111 Side by side units (4 total units, 2 bldp.) each building bas: 4 bedroom, 2 bath upper unittl 2 bedroom, I bath lower unit-3 car parking. Owner will exchange up. Total equity S430K Can convert to four condominiums. c.atl Stephanie for details. 11 Great duplex just a few doors from the beach. 2 car Custombomboatsmryamityimgimble,includ- garage. Wide street. New carpet downstairs, small ing apriY.dockfor2bolts. 2,80Chq.ft.tla0rooman ocean view from froa unit living room, one of~best large and open. Bay tl Diabt liPt Yins &om almost buys on the peninsula. $399,511 mryvantappoint. 3bd,3ba. Stepstobeada. $649,MI · "Congratulations Jeff & Diane on your engagement. " •