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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-01-07 - Orange Coast PilotNawport-Mna school district a. slow learner- N ews Item: · Ncwporr-Mcsa school o(ficia/s remain calm. Superintendent optimistic. No reason to panic. And why not?. Well, let•s ·coum the ways - one, two, three ... a million •.. 20 million . : . 38 million ... 43 million ... The local school district, which has had its share of Editor's Notebook fin ancial calamities in recent years, has roughly $80 million 1 tied u1> in the county's soured investment pool. or thlit sum, S47 million is . borrowed money that the dbtrict has to p:iy back·by June. That's tllis fonc. As in 144 days from now. Uut, say what )OU "ill, the school district hasn't blinked in lhc face of such loomi1ig debts. While neighboring Irvine Unified has all but done back __ Clip.s..Iiguria.g..out how it-cl cover the SS 1 million it borrowed, Ne" pon ~les:i gi~·cs the impression that it i ~rubing blissfully do" n Coast I ligll\vay with the top down. Irvine, for instance, is pondering selling off prized pieces of real estate, including its own district hcadquaners. There has been open talk of layoffs, cutbacks and a consensus that the districl - the very model of excellence throughout California -is · Ii\ ing out its darkest da) s. In all, Irvine has $96 million tucked away in the county's evaporating investment pool - S5 l tnillion of it borrowed money. Newport-Mesa's numbers arc \Cry similar, yet the rc:ictiori · locally hJs been a very persistent, George Ilush-likc ·•not going to do ii; Sl:l} 1hc couri.e." Irvine has held three public hearings since the bankruptcy in an effort to take a pa!>sing stab at keeping taxpayers in the loop. Nc\\port-Mesa has held one meeting and -in day-to-day communications - has kept a low profile on the whole :iff air. There appears 'to be a different mindset as well. Irvine school trustee Mike Regele s;iid his district has a moral obligation to pay back the money it h:is borrowed and has little choice but to foce up to the mess and deal with it. "If we default on it, we default on other people! :ind that's not right," he said. Newport-Mesa seems to l);ive concluded 1hat the money - i.omchow -will all be there in the end. And if not, well, they'll devefop legal strategic!. at that point. Sq is Irvine overreacting, or is Newport-Mesa !.imply p:iralyLcd? Who the heck knows. One o( ' · the prevailing problems with 1he county's financial belly f}op is lhat, not only docs nobody know what it means; nobody kno,\S who to a!>k "hat it means. . But there nrc some pretty stark signs that ull is not w~ll. Consider: The cou nty is on the brink of laying off people, no( by the 10s or the 20s, but by the 100s. There's'talk of selling ore John · Wayne .Airport. Employees arc being asked to return their stationery aod turn b:ick in their pads of sticky notes. Spasms of de pcrntion. .. • ~There is some preuy s1ark talk too. Consider: "That'S like taking your milk money and pl:iying bingo." That statement frdm Gov. Pete · Wilson wns directed at Newport-Mesa, among others. • His sympathy for :> public institution that would lcvcraac ... MAltau/ ....... Almon Lockaby, who died pictured with wife Virginia. .. COSTA MESA ...,. Once considered the foreroost yachting writer in Southern ' . . California, Almon Lockabey suc~1:1mbed to lung diseas~ Friday. He wrote for the Daily Pilot from 1959 to 1991 . Bv EvA.~ HENEllSON, STAFF Wll'nn. • NEWPORT BEACH -One ~f the city's few remaining true yachtsmen, Conver Daily Pilot boating writer Almon Lockabey, died Frid:ty morning. The fbnner journalist, called "AJ" and ''Lock" by his friends, died at Ho:ig Hospi- tal due to chronic lung disease. He was 83. Recognized a~ the foremo~t yacht ing~ rit- Keep the .umbrella du at hand because we're due for more rain today. This storm will be out of here b : tonight, but there's another one. due 1n,:4n Tuesday. See Weatlrer, Page. A? "'- Serving the Ne_wporl:Mesa communily slnte 1907 F T I Fmerll...-1 .Memori:il services for Almon Loclqlbey will be at 11 :i.m. Tucsd:iy ~t the Ne\\port Harbor Yacht Oub. 720 W. D:iy Ave. tp D'alboJ. In lieu of flowers, the Lockabey family has requested donations be !.Cnt to the Nev. port Harboc Nautical Museum, 171 4 W. Balboa 13lvd .• Ne" port Oeach, Calli.'. 92663~ er in Southern Cahforni:i, )...qd.:.1bc} co,crcd boating for numerous ne\\!opapers and m:'lg- azines, i~cluding the Los Angelci. Time'> the Ne" Y"r"-11rnc:. ahd the A socbtcd Press. He 101ned the Co tJ. Me.,.1 Glooc- Herald (l;J1er ru become the Daily Pilot} in 1959 and tctircJ in 199 1. l)unn~ hi> time al,. the Pilot, Locbbc\ wrote a bu:i11ng column and cumpu!'lcd boJiing p.1gc.,. · .., "'Lock did :. lol .tor the Pilot\ irn.1gc' 111 Nt.:\\p\lrt Uc:.1'.h,' ·.,aid DJil) 1'1lot Srun Ed11or Rvgl!! ~;.ir) on ... He \\J\ a Pilcn II\· turc ~'CC)bod~ lmcd him" Lone.time friend-. J illi 'Jehl dub member., n:mcn1bcrcd Lock.1bcy ;:. J m.rn \\ho 1oH~U t? 1cll a jol-c .and had a '>tor) for C\Cr~ ocq- Mon He l rcquentl~ ga\c 1he "b:neJ1c· 11un" -an 1ntroJuctuT) '>IUT) uur ng lunches 'at the ~c,,port ll.1rhur 'i .id1t Cl.ib \\ l11lc t11c t.iks \\Cll! h 1orous ' ~" \\UC rac) enough tu · peel th p.aster oil the See LOCKAIH/Page A5 Storm's . aftermath Property tax money released . This week's storm washed a large amount of debris ashore in Newport Beach: At right, Richard Perlin, of Costa 'Mesa, walks on top of the debris pile at the Santa Ana River jetty. Below, Perlin tries to free a buoy from the giant pile washed out of the Santa Ana River. See more on the storm, page A2.. t•HOTOS ll\' .\fARC .\l.\1\TtN/DAlLY Pt.LOT . . to cities • ·Qffic1als in Newport and Costa Mesa cheer the news that they'll get their funds fro m county Cos a Mesa bacKs off .its lav.,,su1 . .,; U\ b\'A\: lil.~Lll\U~. \II \ Loco.ii ... 1\\ .1 .. 1 ~ .. hu1.il J ;..\11..:t kadcr!) c\prc.,,c;J ').11.,1.1 ·tmn <i d ........... f .1\ th l 1:\\S for J \ h:it t1l,H "ithhcld prnp .. rt.~ \, \ J1. !1 .. h 1r on th .. · \\.J\. I he rc·.~ .. ~, 1. ! th; pr.,11.:t. ' \qthhclJ f.inJs m~.l!i# th.it 1t1~ .. it\ Of .'.\C\\ fl"rl U1...1.fl \\ :11 l r: r..:"·.i\· 111.!. SI 5 1. •·•'-n. the .. ::' • • C \•t.i ~t7:sa S 1.6 m11l1rn ( to.1 be J1-:.:r1 ,. utcd among the ut). the Cost:.i ~k':i C1..mmun '~ R..:Jc\1..lop.•, I Al!cnc' anJ the C 1. sl.l \ lc'a ~ .. 11 • ta~~ 6 1.,tmt) .inJ the.: '\l\\p1.111· Mc-.J LJn1f1cJ School D1'1r -71 S5.: m.11.on. ·I his 1-, 1..ertJ1nl) ft\111£ tu m.1!,.c our fi n;rnc1.1I. picture mu .... h 1..:.,., grimmer for the.: up.7um11g )Car.", -.a1J :'\e\\pun-:\k!>J ~t pcnntcn· I ·: ~I . {krnd ··1 he uin .. crn' ;ib.>l:t OUI CJ'h tlo\\ .. ,J II r I .I op.:~?til.ln' a1c no" cv11'.ucr.1 I~ i..: .. , Rc;.iclf1ng :i l.-llllse·1 u '\\Ith 1h m1:.mb.:r .. ot 1hc Or:.1111.;..: C.Junt' CrcJ1t1.H~ Committee. the count\ ai:r.:cJ l-r1J.1 \ tv r1:Jc.1se S 15 1111i- hon 1n prc·p~.J1t1un-.J propcrt) tJ\ CunJ~. 1 he J1-,bur .. ~mcnt 3J1oulJ bl'l!lll ;11 thl.' e1.J 1..11 nc\t "eel-. .i.:· · c1. ;J:nl! \1.1 PJul U ...... h. L, '1.: Ci:' ;\ 1.111Jgc r anJ Cit\ !'li~ol,.1.. ,m.111 to'r the .:reJuor' .:1.>ni11i1ttc~ 1 he t..oUnt) h .. J thrc.11cncJ w keep the SJ5, m1lhon. dJ101111g See f AXES/Page A6 INSIDE Moorlach ·could -.head new county · CGminittee . Hoop ·scoop Estancia High's boys basketball team opened up Pacific Coast LCJgue play • Fri~ny in impressive style, going over the century mark in a 101:67 victory at University. They weren't, however, the only one~ to impress. CoronJ del ¥ar's boys and girls and Newport Harbor"s girls did a · number, too. See Sports/Page 81 ·3 INDIX Around Town ............. AJ Best Buys .................... A2 Classified .................... 84 Community Forum ... A 11 Fred Martin ................ AJ Religion ................... . ...,. Costa Mesa CPA who foresaw county financial crisis has· met with officials ~-about iormirig group to monitor investments: 'Bv TINA 8 0llGATfA, Sr.\l' \\'a11u. COS.TA MESA -Orange County officials :ire beginning to take John Moorlach seriously, but it took a crash ~f the county's in- vestment pool to do it. The local CPA, who predicted the county's current fin:incial trou- bles dui)lg his campaign for coun· ty treasur.er )a)t spring, s:iid he ') bel!n meeting '' ith in re rim tr~:» surer Thomas Oa..\OI\ and SupeT\i· )Qr Roger Stnnton over the forma- tion of :i "portfolio o'crsight com- mittee," which Moorlach \\Ould likely he:id. The new comniiuee, \\ hich " would operate separately from the l ee MOO~LACH/P•w• At l M NOT TRYING TO FORCE MY \VAY IN. IF l HAVE TO FORCE i\lY . \VAY INTO THE POSITION l DON T \Vru~T lT. . • Jous .\IOORL\CH 0~1HE rossllltllrYOf liHl':C Al'l'Ol~ILl>Ull.'~" llllo\.'>l'IUI~ Council spends 'precious time•· in workshop \ Park study faces. review Monday ~ The value of the two-day goal-sefting seminar had been debated, but Newport Beach city leaders proceed with the $9,000 session. BY M.u.J ANN li.uMON, STA" WM'la NEWPORT BEACH -Despite suuestions to postpone or cancel the session in li&ht of the ciry's un- certain financ:ial situation, the City r Readers say "ork.)hop should baye been put oil. Stt Community Forum, poge All Council went ahead Friday aflcr· noon with a go:U·seumg workshop that cost the city $9,000. The workshop -which con!oult· ant David Jones repeatedly re- ferred to as "precious time" -got off 10 1 late start Friday after· noon, beginning 15 minute after the chcduled 1 p rn . time. The· council :ind c11y i.t.iff then spent the next 45 minutes tlctcrm1ning how \he i.cminJr \\OulJ be con· ducted and ''hat each part1c1pJnl hoped to :iccompli~h. ', fhcy agreed to let C\.Cl')Onc be heard and many hoped to lca\C the workshop with 11 handful of set goals. Then, at 3 p.m., the group promptly took the fir t of a eaics of JS-minute brc:iks. • • heWO•UNO./PepM 4 Bv E\'A.'J H t!llLIUON, i- , .. ,.wa1na • The Nc"po• t llcach Cit) Council "'" rcv1e" a fell i· "bihty ~1uJy c.;sllmg for p:ul.; , ... U!>C in both the Upper :ind l..;o\\ er Ca~taway:> during it!> regularly scheduled mcctina Monday. ' The !otudy, funded by the ~ PUIC/Pe .. A• , u . satUrdly, Janu.y 7, 1115 .. A'MIPlll Winter 1118 begins IOillY· T HE MUCH AWAITED win· ter clearance sale al A'M•r· ce\ ~tarts at 10 a.m. today. i'\'M:irec~. "'hich sell~ highest quality ladie) clothing, 1s discount· mg ~elected 1op"'qual11y designer clot~ini:, acce\sories and j hocs for the ale. A ~farces (642-4423) is in West- .. hfl Court <it 1649 Wcs1diff Drive ,1 :"c1.1. port Be:ich. . 0 1 OR UI:. T llV•'S on~ top quality "nen). clothing, POSll*(640-8310)" :it F:ish1on_ Island i\ having 11s semi- annual sale. ------ POSH has -se- lected merchan- di\c on sa le for up to 70% off. Savingi. include !luits frpm 51 49.90, dress \hirts from S 15.90, sports coats from S89.90, tics from S9.90 :ind sweat- ers from 529.90. 0 ___ .JaU f: :S Rt"Ef (548-1415), which .ell' tropical fish and !i.upplies, re- c.cn1 ly open~d in the. Kmart Plaza 1t 2200 I !arbor Olvd., in Cosra "ici,a. Green Ree f prides it!>elf on heing a very different foh store. II\ much mo re modern than most, .ind it bo;i\ts.123 tanks f~lcd with I rcsh wa ter, marine and inverte- brate life. Cu\tomcr i.crvice i<. very impor- \!.a nl to the famil y-owned business, .111<.J for '>election, it would be hard 10 f111J a belier fr~h !.tore In the 0 I 0 llEIJ> OUT Al.lhei mer pa- 1 \COi\, you can order a calendar, 11tlcJ "'-'Mcmorie!i. in the Making," which rcatures artwork painted by • , Alzheim er patient~. 1 he 1995 cale nd ar 1s available for Sl2 (add S2 for po!i.tagc and h.indling) ac; :i fund-roi)er for the Alt heimer\ A'>'>OCHJtion of Orange County. LOCAL CrrY EDITOR llUS YOKOI. ~7-42ll B~ ~Luc s. POSN:U., .StAfr Wt.nu Friday provided the calm • bcfo~ the anticipated stoml. - · Although officials expect this weekend's predicted rainfall won't be as se~-erc u this week's · record-breaking deluge, they • cautioned' that flooding may occur just as rapidly. "We don't expect it (rain) to be as intense," said Bill Morris, Costa Mesa's public services dirccto'r. "But the ground is saturated right now. So there's going to·be more runoff." Some 3,500 sandbags arc at the ready at Newport Be:ich fire stations and lifegu:ird . hcadqua~rs at the Newport ' Bc~ch Pier, siijd David. • Ne1derh~us, Newport Bc:ach •s general scryices directpr. , "We're all bauened down for 'the event,v Niederhaus said. · Costa Mesa re!i.id~nts Ciln get sandbags at the city's corpor:ite yard on Placentia A\"enue accoss from Estancia High School, Motris !i.aicf. • · A shovel a.nd elbow grease are required to fill the· bags, he s:iid. Floodittg is likely in Cost:i M~sa's We st Sidc,-Morris said. The rpidweek storm closed several streets, iflcluding the intersection of H'l~r Boulevard and 19th "Street. . -.'My advjcc is, tf they think they .can make. it through to . . drive very, very slowly," Morris said or nOoded intersections. "If they h~ve any "doub~s, don't • attempt it. They can assume that the water is rising If they sec standing water and it's still raining." The aftermath of Wednesday's storm apparently Ciluscd at least one casualty . Newport Beach city employee Les Whitehead needed surgery after being struck in the head by a branch of a storm-d:imaged tree be was trimml~g. colleagues sai d. On Friday, a Hoag Hospital official said he had been moved out of the critical care unit into a private room where he was rec uperatjng. .Last week's nooding was most I N • ' • severe. a ong e~on s immediate coastal area, and Neiderhaus warned waterfront re sidents to check their ·sea w:ills and 10 be wary of electrical cords and outlets along docks. Residents who have flooding or 01her problems can contact th e ci ty's storm cehter at 644-3060 i£ they can't get th rough tO'other emet"Sency sCNk.~v~ei~~ said. He estim:ite<f.ihahhe e:irlier storm eroded more than $50,000 fronl city cQffers. Miller put the · dani:ige figure at about S4,000 in Costa· Mesa. · ' · ... Newpo~t police .· running ·team seeks .funds .for· cQmpetitioi1 · The N.cwport aeach Police Department 'Running T e:tm, which, p:inlc:ipat~s every yep "in' . an annual law enforcement relay r:icc held in the Californ ia/ Nev::ida des~rt, is seeking public ' donatio.~ to help de fray ~he cost f)f this year's event. The 11th an nual 1'Baker to . Vegas. Challenge C<ip ~clay," seeks to continue its ongoing friendly feud with rival Fremont Police Department. The cost of the evenJ is ·approximately $5,000, which has historically beeo paid by individual te:im runners, as well as by donations from individuals and businesses. The 20-mcmber team is particul arly in need of a $950 entry fee, required by Jan. 15. No city money, equipment or time is use d for the event. 1 he calendar!> can be mtiiled anywhere 111 the U.S., and the as- \OCiat ion will "include a note card with you r pcr~on al me!>!i.agc for no extra ch:.i rgc. • Cun r. LUIUCH · scheduled for April 8 and 9, involves 175 police teams On a I20-mile relay ·run through the desert. The Newport Beach team has run first in its divisiQn for the past several years, and An)one wishing to donate to the team should contact Sgt. Trent Harris, 644:3765. Soaring allhouette: A power-boat gfides-intcHh.e mo1:1th of the Newport Harbor silhouetted against a shimmering late afternoon ocean. For more information please c:.i ll 283-1111 or fax 283-1240. 0 A Rl:.~ISDEn IN ca~e you've for· gotten abou t the clcarnncc sale at ra">h1on hland this weekend. The \Cm1-annu:.il :><ilc run!> 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today i.lnd from noon to 6 p.m. Sund;iy. ·Genetic evide.nce Coll~cted from rape · s~spect attel' court light 8Y MAAc S. POSNER, SrArr W11.1T1la McJ>t \l1;rc\ arc part icipating in the '>t1lc, :.i nd 1n Ca\e of min, the '>ale '>'ill 1:1kc place in!i.idc the \lore\. After win ning a court chalJepge on Friday, investigators took body nuids from suspect Steven Dexter Drooks -evidence they believe will genet ically link him to a '>cries of local and Riverside-area rapes. hir more 111for111ation t.:ill 72 1-Brooks, 2"2, o! Riverside, faces 13 counts !>lemming from two alleged sexual assaults in Newport Beach late last year. He was held without bail at Newport Deach City Jai l Friday and then transferred late Friday night to Orange County Jail. 21){.J'J. • ' u A C..U.l\l{J\:'\CE SALE 1!> in progrc'>'> ,11 Horshcim Shoes (754- 0555) :11 ~oulh Coa'>l Plaw near Sat\ I 11th Avenue. ·1 he \ale includes a wide selcc- 110 11 of dre~'> :.ind ca~ual !>hoes at S59.'J0 a p;11r, or two pair!> for SI IO. As the evidence was collected by a medical team at the Newport jail Friday eve ning, the pro!i.ecutor said more charges appeared likely. The !ipccial is on !.elected re- ducetl !ltylc!i, and b available until the \hOc!i. !>ell out. Deputy District Allorney Cl audia Silbar said victims of three other Orange County assaults will be asked if they can identify Urooks as their auacker in a lineup scheduled Tuesday. Victims of six alleged rapes or attempt ed rapes in Riverside's Canyon Crest area also will be :isked to pick Brooks out o( the ·group of men, Silbar said. 0 lk~t /Juys 111111c·11rs 'l'Jwrsdays Dnd '11turd11ys. 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Tho r.arnc 2A·hovr cf\llnac• 10 Tiie Nc-..pon Beach/ C.alifonua unuy IM11.(fil\& &en.ICC m1y be llecd 10 C:0..1 Mer.a Dally r.aoc, P.O Dos Ntwa, a Twna Minot Company record 1 ·111;rs &<> 1tic cd110t 04' 1n1 1560, C4*1 Mna, CA 92626. .. ,°'~ .. lc>pte. ~i&hr: No newt .eorles. II· rm;dtnc and .. . • <. .. "In one of the cases we a're investigating, the suspect left a muddy footprint on the victim's carpet,'' Silbar told Harbor Municipal Court Judge Christopher Strople. "We believe it's Mr. OrooJ...s'.'' Meanwhile, Newport Beach police contradicted a statement made by Silbar on Thursday that Brooks bad a l'ie\\porl Beach girlfriend. Investigators still arc tryi ng to determine why Orooks would have come here, Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said. · Silbar maintained that Brooks has tics to the area, but wouldn't elaborate. A Ri versid e Police Department spokesman said items inside llrooks' car linked him to alleged attacks in both cities. r All but one of the charges fli ed uguimt Brooks on Thursday arc the result of an . all eged rape on 38th Street on Nov. 29 and an alleged attempted rape on Colton Street on Dec. 16. "" One of the three additional Orange County cases investigators are trying to link to Brooks is an alleged rape on Dec. 3 in COsta Mesa board and care facility, Silba r said. WIATHI~ TIMPl~TUUI blowini southust Newport Be.ich to soul at 25 58/47 knots bt evenin&. Balboa l<>C.llly e.lvy. rain showers will 58/47 diminl~h to Cost.i Mes.i ocuslonal 60/45 sho~ers. Corona del Mar 57/48 TIDll TODAY IU .. fOHCAST First high LOCATlON SIZE l :56 a.m ........... 4,S Wedge 2-3 w Firit low N~rt 2-3 w 8: I 5 a.m ........... 2.0 81.cllts 2·4 w Second high 1 :33 p.m ........... J.4 Ri\-er Jetty 2·4 w Second low CdM 2·4 w 7:49 p.m. 1.2 aOAnNO SUNDAY • ~It warning' First high 2:55 a.m .......•... 4.S t.irly th is morning First low with southtut to 9:52 1.m ........... 1.8 south winds JS Stcond high knots with slrongtr ):41 p.m,MH•HU•2,9 r,sts, shining Msl Second low knots by 1:45 p.m .......... 1.7. afternoon and WJttr temp.: SS '" . ·-• Whittler Eementary students celebrate ··the Epiphany· Stude nts at Whittier Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Friday celebrated the Epiphany -the Christian holy day when the three kings vi!i.ited the infant Jesus and brought him gifts after his Dec. 25 birth. Four to five gifts were donated to each )4 • classroom at the school by members of the Andersen Elementary Schoof community in Corona del Mar, said Whittier School Principal Juan de Jesus: In Latin American countries, the tradition of celebrating the Epiphany is a big event, de Jesus said. It is the day children usually get gifts in honor or the religious holiday. The gifts were raffled orr in each classroom. One of the biggest donations -which triggered plenty of excitement among the school children -was a BMX (bicycle motor cross) bike. Arst George Paley tribute dinner set for Sunday The Friends of George Paley will host the first annual George Paley Youth Fund Tribute Dinner Sunday at the Irvine Marrio tt Hotel. Campus in Costa Mes;, and Dr. Benjamin M. Bendat, :i prominent civic leader in Southern qi1ifornia for more than 50 years. The event, dedicated to "the memory ,and life work" of the highly respected leader in the Jewish community who ' • Retired Brigadier General of the Israeli Defense Forces Shimor Erem is scheduled to speak on the significance, both to the local community and Israel, of reaching out to Jewish youth. died last y~ar, is intended to benefit youth prog rams in Orange.County. Selected to be honored at the event are Adrian Gluck, an entrepreneur and innuential philanthropist who oversaw the building of the Jewish Federation The event begins :it·6 p.m. For information and reservations, contact Teddi Lipton at 837-1624 . SUllf lllPORT POUCI flUS fr•• hrfll••/ COITAMUA stolen. w .. etr•k tlar••• .. TveMl117 2600 block or Newport Boulevard: A marine NIWPOIT aUCH A stron~ west/northwest 2700 block or Poclnc View radio, books, ch:lrts ond swell will hold as a new insulin syringes were Drive: The tires and rims wtst/northwest boost reported stolen from o were reported stolen from blends In with.more motel room. The loss was o parked Honda Prelude overhead waves at the listed :it $2, 700, on~ the car was lert on belier west ;ind ,2900 block or Rcdhlll wooden blocks -leaving northwest breaks. Avenue: A cornputer was nothing merry for lhc This swell is a owner of the cur with reported stolen from a product o( a low business where the , ~hates reading "I IOW pressure system off the suspect may have used a "UN.'1 The loss was c~st, which will keep key 10 &Cl In, II poli« estimated at S2,000. conditions very unstable ~ith v;ui.lblt south and report s:iid:Thc loss was 500 blodl of Ma~riCt estimoted 11 $2,500. Avcnut: Jewelry valued at southwesterly ~inds $2,600 was reported stolen through most o( the 1900 blotk ol Platta1l1 from a home. week. • Ann~: Some SI0,000 in 4600 blOtk ol Von Cleaner conditions by cash -that had been Kan.en: A $6.000 this wttllend. 5torcd inside a scaled c:omputcrsctup wu For ct.lily -urf repottt manila envelope in • 1001 'w.:'cd atolc:n rrom an and fotecasts, tall (900) box -was reported • o ice buildina while it was 976·SURF. The c.all stolen from a buliftCU closed (or 1hc weekend. II costs $1.50 plus any 1ha1 wns broken Into. wasn't clear how the possible eon. Tools also were reported 1uspcct aot In. \.!l ... .. . Saturday, January 7, 1995 A3 - a ttln11 your klcR · on Rou~e BB ain't what It . used to ·be B obby Troup wrote it, Not King Cole sang it and we all wanted to do it: "If you ever plan to motor west On the Coast Travel my woy, tDkc Nie- hig/Jway Thnt's the best Get your kir;ks, on Route 66" And a lot of us actually did get the chance to travel that mellow road before it was sucked up by the interstate highway system. Route 66 isn't what it used to be. In fact,~Route 66 basically isn). Though there are lots of signs along Interstate .40 pointing TODAY ' WllOHT LOH PROOUM Customize your own wc;ight loss program at Relief Resources, 1850 Whinier. Suite L·302 in Costa Mesa every Saturd:iy in January from 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is S5•per 1ession. ~II 722-9527 for more inform:uion. SUNDAY llNOLH' RILATlt»NSHIP SIMINAR "li11cn. Learn and Be Loved'' is the ' title of a Singlc's Relationship Seminar offered by The Meeting Room,.an affordable singles organiza1ion. The seminar will help couple> and singles achieve more fulfilling relationships by· obtaining a better understanding of vour panncr. Cost is S3'for members, ~5 non-members. The Meeting Room· is 01 2915 Redhill Ave .. Suite G104 in Costa Mes:i. C:ilr 545-8082 for details, ·MONDAY , ' A.D.D. LICTUH "A.0.D. and Copin$: Whe n What You Do Doesn't Wo rk " 1s the title of a lcc1urc being held from 7 to 8:~0 p.m. :it Coastline CounscJing Center. 1200 Quail St. in Newport Ueach. Cos1 1s S5. Details, 476-0991. MUNICIPAL IONDI SIMINAR Smith Barney of NcwpQrl Beach is sponsoring a free scfuinar on "Mun1cip:il Bonds after the Bankruptcy: How Safe Arc They?" from 7 10 8:15 p.m. at the Hy:iu Regency in 11'\'.inc. Reservatio ns :ire nccewry. Call We ndy at ~4-9 111. oPAJAMA ITORnlMI Children ages 3 10 7 :ire encouraged 10 we<1r their pajamas and .bring a favorite stuffed animal to Paj:im:i Storytimc, a series of Monday night s1ory sessions at 1hc Ne" port Dcach Central Libr:iry, 1000 Avocado Av,e. The 7 p.m. sessions last ~:ilf an hour · and run through March 14. Call 717-3800 for more information. TU IS DAY CARllk PLAN NINO WORK.I HOP A free. three-part career planning workshop is being offered by Orange Coast College in Cost:i Mesa. The workshops will be held tonight, Jan. 24 and 31 from 6 10 ~ p.m. in the college's Re-Entry Center, Room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Building. Qill 432·5162 for details. NIWPOIT FOUNDATION ··or:inge County Bankruptcy: Where Do We Go From I !ere?" is the topic or the 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting of the Newport Foundation al the Balbo:i Bay Oub, 1221 West Coast I lighwny in Newport Beach. Guest speakers arc former Orange County Treasurer candidate John Moorlach and Or:ingc Counly Register editorial editor Ke n Grubbs. Cost is S20 for members, SJO for non-members. Qill 675-6300 for reservations. VOLUNftH PAHNT AIDll The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center or Orange County has :i critie31 need for volunteers to work wi1h their "Welcome Bnby" program. Parent nidcs net as role models for first-time parcn1s offering guidnncc :ind trnining in child care and development. Volunteer training will be conducted at the center, 2482 Ncwpon Blvd .• Suite 7 in Costa Mesa today from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and other dates and times throughout the month. For details, call 722-1107. CURI Tiii 8L9'U Learn magical ways to cure the post-holiday blues every Tues<luy evening in January from 7 10 9 p.m. nt Relier Resources, 1850 Whittier, Suite L-302 in Costa Mes:i. Cost is S5 per session. Details. 722-9527. LITlltACY VOLUNTllU · Ths .Costo Mesa Literacy Center Is offering a tr:iining course Cor volunteers interested in leaching , Enilish as a second l:inguagc or working with American :idults who h:ive m:irglnal rcadin& Skills. Oasscs will be held fr6m 7 10 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday cvenln~ • bcglnnina next week :ind conunui11£ for I total or 30 hours O( tnaininJ. Al the complc1ion or the course, volunteers will be auiancd 10 • student In 1 tc:ichinJ center nearby. There Is I twc·dcduc:liblc mnteri:ils rec or S30. Details, S4S.65M or 548·3™· WIDNUDAY .... PPUTUCTVU "The Art and Science of.Mistakes" ls .. to "H istoric Route 66," there's little. if anything, at tht end of those dusty roads. , I followed on~ of those sign~ :u an offramp of Interstate 40 somewhere between Needles and 'narsrow. I don't know what 1 hoped to discover. Maybe a tourist court and a tidy little town where everybody drives DcSotos and Hudsons and malts are 25 cents. After three miles, I had found nothing. I turned around, got back on the interstate and he'aded for Flagstaff, Ariz., not forgetting Winona. It's a shame that when 1-40 was finished, SQIJle federal bure:lUcrat with a soul - there must have been one - didn't push to get it named Interstate 66. What could it have hurt? , The aborted excursion in search of yet another fragment of f. my past was just an interlude on a 2,500 mile round-trip to Denver 10 spend Ouistmas with our grandson and his parents. My wife new back to give her a couple of extra .days with the kid and to prove, once ngatn, that she is far smarter than I. Actually, ·1 enjoyed a couple of days on the road~ A little solitude every once in a while is a heallhy thing, I think. The motel in which I spent the first night, in Williams, Ariz., was not so healthy. It was part of a national chain and had been freshly . painted and wallpapered. But of all the joints in which I have lodged around the world, it is the only one with carpet so grungy my feet litf rally stuck 10 the noor. the countryside from Williams to the other side of Flagstaff is spectacular, but from there on it is 3 pestilence of truck ~tops, shack filled villages -and Indian je\\elry. Every few miles all the Y.ay to Albuqucrqu~, there is a gas station or general ~tore or a veterinary clinic selling lndiun jewelry. The entire Native American population of the Unhcd Srntes couldn't make that much Indian jewelry. At lea~t on Route '66 they h:id two-headed i;nakes und giant chickens to entertain the gullible traveler. • The other dodge along the interstates is th e "factory outlet" ... mall. There are half a dozen between here and Denver. Do you really think all the stuff )'OU can buy in those stores in bargain priced? Or do we just convince ourselves that it is? I suspect some or those factories have put on extra shifts to keep the p1pcti11es filled at the "factory • outlets." All '"c need now 1s·3 factory outlet store for Indian jewelry. Defore getting back on non-existent Route 66 and heading home, \\e spent t\\O da>s .in S:lnta Fe. lt is a sort of high-altitude Q,000 ft.) Nc\\port Deach with chili peppers. A . lovely town, but expennnnsi\'c! We stayed at La Fonda, a big, pueblo-style hive of a place with most of the action in lo" n al its lobby bar. L;i Fonda is on the historic Plaza, which is "hy we booked there, but I doubt \\C'd do it again. The Plaui, '"hich \\as the terminus of the Santa Fe TrJil. appears to have been iaken O\'er by a herd of rathe;-obno>.ious post·pubescents wllo ·crube around on skateboards and bikes (despiie signs that officiaHy prohibit s;iid skateboards and bil..c~) and '-;c how many 1imc11 they can shock tourist~ "ith the "cff' and other '>uch \\Ord~. Fim Amendment right, I gucl>i.. I on u11Jtcly, )OU don't need to go through the Plaza to ge t to La C."a Sena, the rcl>laurJnt 1h:u soil.I U!. on1.: of th~ l\\O or three bci.t meob I haH! c.vc r had. t have been to Lu1ccc 111· New Yori.., I lo1chc.:r's * ~fodrill, ·1 ou r D'Argcnt Ill Paris anll lllJI\) like" i)c pbc.e'>. None of 1h1:m cxcecdcll La Cal>.1 Scna. . 1 he re arc more f,1moul> restaurants in Santa I c -the.: Co)otc, the Pink Adobe, Ana'>a2.1 -but 1hey c:rn't)>e any better. 1f Jl> good. The llC\l d.l)t. \\C had lunch Jl . the Dair) Queen in Hi!lch, N~'' . MC\ICO. rhal \\ J!> nice, loo. f'rc:d /\lartin's c:olumn rons c1 cry 1/wrsday and Saturda)'· AROUND TOWN .-... , .. , ALL-IRliD DOG SHOW More than 1,500 dogs of :ipproxinlately 120 different AKC Breeds ·arc expected to take part in the All-Orecd Dog Show and Obedience Trial Jan. 15 at th e Ornngc County f-"airgrounds. The • l>hOW is sponsored by the• Shoreline Dog Fancie rs A~sociation of Orange County. Show hours me 8 a.m. 10 0 p.m., wi1h judging ·scheduled for 6 p.m. Admis~ion is SS for adults, $4 for se niors, children 6-12 arc $3, and \1nd cr ~ arc. fre-c. the title of n lecture that Dr. Robert J. Maurer \\ill give at the weekly breal..fost meet ins of The Inside Edge, a support group to r lc:iders. The meeting" ill be from 6:30 LO 8:30 a.m. al Scon 's Restaurant. 3300 Uristol SI. in Cos1:i Mesa. Cost for fir..t iimc glfests is SI 5 and includes a buffet brcakfasL Dc1:iils. 730-5050. RIPUILICAN WOMIN FIDlltATID The Balboa Bay Republican \\'omen Fcdcra1cd \\ill meet at noon· at Jhe Balboa B:iy Cluti in Newport l3c.1ch. Guest speaker is Tom Fuentes, .presidcn1 of the O range County Republican Party. Dct:iils, .t9.t-6.i90. .. DRAWING & PAINTING A new eight-week dr:l\\ing and painting workshop begins tod:iy from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Vince ~orgcnson Center, M:iriners Li brary. 2005 Dover Drive in Newport Dench. The workshop is designed for beginners to :idvnnced using mi~cd media. Details, ~4-315 1. CKAM81R Of COMMDCI Learn four pow'crru1 strategics that ·will help business owners and org:iniution executives l:iunch :i counter auack on the ethics crisis :ind protect their businesses at 1hc Costa Mes:i Chamber of Commerce's "GooJ Morning Costa Mesa; 7:15 a.m. brc:it..fast meeting at the aire Chez P:iris, 3046 Bristol St. in Costa ~lcsa. Cost is SlO prepaid. Sl5 :it the door. For rcscn•ations, C3ll 574·87SO. THURSDM . IALAHCI YOUR LIH ··rriori1y Mai;ic:· I low to Live Your Life on Purpose" is the title of a free 7 p.m. program at the Newport Beach BIST BIT SUCCESS SEMINAR "The Inner Game of Success'' is the Litle or a free noon program Tuesday in the Friends' Meeting Roo"m of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Presented by Brett Miles of Growth Technologies In ternational, the presentation is geared for business people, but will also be of interest to individuals. Call 717-3800 for more information. \ Central Library. 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will focus on how to put balance into business and personal li!Z:. Call 717·3St6 for more information. , TIMi MANAGIMINT WOll~HOP A t\\O-part 1imc management seminar for adult students "Ill be held tonigh1 .111d Jail. 19 from 6:30 to S. p.m. in the lk·Entrv Center a1 Qr:inge Coast College ;,, Cost:i ~les:a. The \\Orl\shop. is free ond open to the public. For more information. call .iJ2·5162. INF(lMlllClAL SEMINAR Fa\\Cell's Video~brkc!Jng Inc. is" hosting a lunch seminar from 11 :45 ?.m. to I :JO p.m. at the Ccn1cr Club adj:m:nt to 1hc Performi ng A•ts Center in <;os1a Mesa. 111e seminar ,..,ill show product owners how to cash in on 1hc multi-billion dollar D irect Response TV industry. Cosi is Sl5. • Call Kathy a1 753.7.i77 for n1brc information or rcscn at ions. SATURDAY, JAN. 14 FASHION SHOW & IRUNCH Newport Du~s Rc~rt is hosting a fashion show :ind brunch at 11 a.m. al the Dael.. 8Jy Cafe, I 131 0Jck £3.1> Dri\e in Ne,,pon Dcach. Tickets to the C\Cnl arc S8 prcsalc and SI I at thc Joor. For more informa1ion. call , 729-Dl.JNE. 8ACK UY WALKING TOUR The Friends o( Ne\\ port B~y \\Ill conduct free walking tou~ of lhc Upper NC\\ p<?rl 0.1y Ecolo~1c:il Rcsen·c bC\\\cen 9 and 10.15 am. Tou~ dcparl C\'Cry 10 to 15 nfu1utcs from the corner of l:ast Bluff Dri'e and D:icl.. Bay RoJLI near Jamboree and lai.t I If:! to 2 hours. We:ir comfortable shoes :ind bring binoculJ~S Bea local hero ... • ~aw:; • COIJK119Cions • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much mare falffomfa l)aralegal . Clnim. Ina. ...._'fl H. '9ltz -we accept all major credJit cBiTJs -. and cameras. The tours serve as an introduction lo the rich va rie ty .of wildlife and plants at this important coastal marsh. CUT TAXIS SIMINAR '.'Cut Taxes With a Conscience" is the title of free 8:30 a.m. breukfal>t.,.. seminar at the-Ualboa Day Club, 1221 West Pacific Coast lligh\\ay in NC\\porct Beach. l'hc scm1n:ir is sponsor~<l by Weahh A~sct M-cmcnt and I lousing 1\llies. For details. call (800) 926·40SO. CREATION SCllNCl LICTUH Geology professor Rid . llalough \\ill speak on "Whal i~ Science and What Arc the Limi ts of Science?" al the 7:30 p.n1. meeting of the Crca1ion Sci~ncc A ssocia1ion of Or;ingc County al M:irincr's Church, 1000 t31~on Ave. . in Ne\\ port Dcach. 1 he met.ling 1 free ;rnd open to the public. ror more infornution, call B1H Morgan Jt 898-8331. SUNDAY, JAN. 15 CLASSICAL MUSICALE Guita~ist l\fichacl Obcn :iml cclli~t Nancy Taylor will perform in .1 free 3:30 p.m. concert :it the Sc\\ port Beach CentrJI LibrJr)'. 1000 A'ocaJo .Ave. Oc1aib. 717·3SOO. TUlSDAY, JAN. 17 SICOND SIGHT SEMINAR Dr. Robert II inc, 1he s1ghtctJ ilU~hor of the best-seller "Second Sight." \\1ll discuss his e~pcnencc~ ·\\ ith blmJn.:s~ during much of his profc~1onJI 1:Jl\~cr al J free noon seminar al the }\C\\ po11 Beach Ccn1r:il LibraQ1, 1000 A\Ol.'JJo A\e. Details, 717-3800. DOLPHINS MHTING Tom ·Rcdwitz and Non11 \\'iu 'af the lnine Company will di~cuss local• construction projects at 1hc 7: 15 a.m. mcc1ing of the Dolphins Di\.ision of the Ne\\ port I larbor Arca Chamber of Commerce breakfast mee1ing al the Ney.port Beach Marrioll llotcl in Fashio11 h l:inJ. Cost is Sl.t.50. Call the ChJmb.:r :it 729-4400 fo r rcsenalions or aJJ111onal inrormation. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1 I CANCIR SUPPORT GROUP I lo.1g Cancer Center at .iooo w Pacific Coast lligh\\ ay in Ne\\ port Beach is hok!Uij; 1hc fi~l is a series of fre~ support workshops for inJ1\ iduals "1th cancer and 1h<!ir familic~ m the Cancer Cen1cr auditorium from 7:30 to 9 p.m. C.ill 760-4.i52 fof rescrv:itions antl i11Corm:i1ion. SILF CAlll THI HlA-i.THY WAY ''l lcallhy Self-Clre" is the title of ;1 two-part workshop being offered toda> and Jan. 25 from noon 10 1:30 p.m. by Orange Coast College's Rc·Entry Center. The workshop is free and open 10 Wie public. Details, 432-5162. on Prnp. 187 und \Oler frJuJ a1 the 11:30 a.m. lunch mecting·of :"-.rnporl I I arbor Republican Women al Newport Ueach Coun1ry Club.• loOO E • Coast lligh"ay. Co~t is SIS. For • rcserva1ions, call Jan P.ahncr at 96 ·.59s.i SATURDAY, JAN. 21 DATING WITH CONFIDINCI "Building Confidence in Dating'' is the title of a two-pan \\Ori.shop bcmg oflcred today and Jan l5 from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Re·Entry Center al Orange Coast College in Co:.ta M.cs.1. The \\Orkshop is free and open· to 1he public. Details, 43'2-5162. • COUNTRY LINI DANCl USSONS Come and le:irn hu1\ lo <lo 1he Count!") \\ ~~1 .. rn L111..:-0Jfh.c I.rum ? to IO pm 111 lhc Commun~ an.:.1 ;ll L:.1.1nc1a I l1gh ~.:hvol. 2:f~J Pl.i1.C11Cia ,\\e. Ill C1.hlJ :-.k\J (,,., I~ s.; 1 he· 1.\1.lll •~ .i hmJ-r ....... r -!VJ l~n!...C::.htll£i.i g1rb' ~Ol(o'Cr .:inJ tra,I.. t.:a:ns. FRIDAY, JAN. ~O . HPUILICAH WOMIN MHTJHG r ormer U.S. Commis~oncr of Immigration Harold Ezell \\ 111 spc.11.. t·nd )uur ik m> tu 1\ruund T o1111 ,:ditur, Tiie D.11/.1 Pilot, JJO l): ll:iy St., Cu>tu ,\lu,1, CJ/if. 91617. 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En&Jand, Japan, Oenm2rt. OiUil, F"'anbnd add Ru.uia are the countries the )uulhful lr~den ca n d)()()l.t from. Out time u ..OOrt .ltld applicationl need JO be.-filed ~ Jan. 25. At 1hc c~t of an airline tjctc1 Cicnef<1lly around Sl,OOCJ), inturancc and pre>«utng fee, the teen-ager ~n travcf abroad to one o( nillc countri~ ·for three or four weeb 1n a short-term prO&Jam, one year 1n the IDng·tcrm proyam, or for two. 1n9n1hs to Au\traha~ The pcrwni who h0$ts the American )Ou th\ wjlJ then come here and ''ay with their (am1he$ . Accordfog to SClin&er, this is one or the few Rotary proiranu opcit lO members onfy. f o r more information, or an applicacion. c;ontact. )our Rotary Oub ot • Selinger at ~Sl-8700. ·o CLUB M>TES -. • Pttsldtnt Cari Lolrd of the KIWanis Oub of Nc~pof! Beach. conva1ulated member Jim Muth on the re.cent formation of the Nl"""Pe>rt Harbor High School Key · Club, the Ki wanis club for high school-age youth. e Oops, '1n apology is in order. ~t•week I reported that the Au1tr:ilia. Italy, f·rancc, Spain,. • WA.aMINOTOM·UUJtU Karen Ro!M: Fi\Che r and Drew I' .:ir\Ons Warmington exchanged wcd_ding vvw<> Dec. 3 in Our Lady (Jf Mount Carmel Catholic Churc;h, Ncwp0rt Ocjich. The couple greeted 200 guc~t\ :it their rcc.ept11Jn cit the Riti·Carlton in Laguna Ucach. George and Ikvcrly Fi'>cher of Nev.port !leach :ire 1hc parent\ u( the bride. ~he wore ci b:ill gown w11h a c;hapcl length 1rain, and a . puff-.. lcevcd b1Jd1ce oC Ch:intilly lcic;c embroidered will~ pe:irl!I. Her allcndanl\ were L1!.a H\hcr, Erin Warmington, Catie Damclc, Suiannc Uuticr alfd Katie Heimark. The bridegroom i~ tht: \011 or Robert and Lori Warmingt0n, aho of Newport Dcacb. I IC was · ·attended 6y-Ja~n Cagle, Dave Dach, ~ric-fischcr, Dan Uoyd, Chace W<Jrming1on, Eric An,lingcr and Craig Alkins. The couple is at home in Ne~port Ucach aft er a. wed<.l111g lrip 10 Jamaic:.1. She i~ a tcad1cr und he is with Aurora Online Sylltcms. - WILION·MALONIY Teresa Jo Maloney of Woodland Hills and Cha'rlcs Gregory Wil~o11 of S<in Diego exch:inged wedding vow£ Sept. 24 in Newport Ccnacr lJ11i1ed Methodi~t Churc:h, Co1ona dcl Mar. !Jc is 1hc lion of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E<.lw:mJ Wihon of Newport Ueach. The couple ~rcc tt:d 200 guests at lhcir reception at The Turnip Ho\c, S:inaa Ana. Kathl ct:n M:.il<in·cy of Woodland I fills :.ind ihc l<itc Ju~eph Maloney <ire the p:.ircnt~ of 1he bride. She wurc a form:il gown of be:.i<.Jed cnndlclight s:.itin w11h a chapel length trnin. The bGdi cc had a front und h;ick V neckline, a ha•.quc w:ii\l :ind long tapert:d ·.leevc~ I rimm ed wi th no1 al cmhmidcrcd cut wm k la ce. I fer !.i\ter, L:wru Maloney, Wil\ m:11d of honor and bridc~nwith Bealocal were 'Sally Doyle, Nicole Fre$C<i,. • Uritany Karl~son and Cynthia . Martello. Elizabeth Grover W'J\ the f19wer gi rl and Faisal Oinzagr wa.\ the ring bearer. · The br:idcgroom had Charles Wilw n, his father, as. b~st man and u~herll were William Wil\on, hi\ brother, Mark Dick.stein, Jeffrey Duckworth, Mark Goodman, James Konugrcs.and 1 imothy Snodgrass. . 1 he couple are residents of San , Diego; where !lhc is a graduate lltudcrit working on a mMtcr's degree in physical therapy and he i'I in i.ale!I with M4diq PRN in San Diego. ~ f IPINILLA·IUAR 11 he. Sept. 3 wedding of Amy Lynn Kjar of Costa Mesa and Santo Aldito Sprnclla or Quin~ was ~lernniied in Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist Church, Ncwpott Beach. Family :ind~· •i\ds :mended their · recc t m rollowing the ceremony in-C, dell J fall 'in the church. H · ;\nd Sandi Kja r of Coi.ta Mc~:i arc the parents of. the bri<.Je :ind Tom Spinella of Weed and Susan Spinella of Quincy arc the bridcg1oom's p:irents. Allcndants for tbe couple we~e m:iid of honor M:irilyn Asnley und bc11t man, Tom Spi.nella-, the bridegroom's f:ithct; bride~maids Jennifer Rupsa, Erin McCoy and K:iccy Scherf and u11herl11imo1hy Kjar, bro1her of the bride, Christopher Blu~t and Michael Zellman. The couple took a wedding trip IO Oregon. She is with the Girl ~ Scout Council of Orange Count)'. and he is in the United States Air Force. CUMMINS·CAVANAllOH Cari Cavanaugh ond Joshua Cummins were married Sept. 10 at ·Lookout Point in Corona dcl Ma r. Their reception for 150 guests was held at 1he Oa)is Center in Corona dcl Mar. ttuu• l i 1 J st~raqe ~ Individual~ Alarmed Units ~ Security Gate Access ~ Resident Management Team .,t Open 7 Days • l 000 Units ~ Competitive Rotes ~ Personal Busirress & Seasonal Storage ~ Deliveries Accepted ........ "' .. AcOlllll • New"""" onlr £sdtje .. a.ltfl ·~ H.....,. is mouminc the loJ.s of three p>emben ia tbe"sm& mon1~. Wdl, two of Jhc memben ·me ntioned are ~ry m&Jeb aJM - Di'.~ am Mart Wfl-IMI: Reiter ~ oo a le:a\"e ol abtencc •hiJe W)1.an.d r~ (rom the dub. Sorry for 1.be conf!Won.. 0 W ELCOME TOTHE · WORLD.OF SERVICE CLUBS -Mart JianniJ\o, maiuacr or Long·s drug store. who joined the Costa · ~lua-Sewport lbrbOr Lions Club as.a transfer. 0 MEE'l'INGS le PROGRAMS nus CO~UNG WEEK -V15it a sen.ice club to hear a pr~ or interest· to )'OU. to feam more .. about the club's actiViti.es and to Sherrie Cavanaugh of Costa Mesa and Jim Cavan~uih of Newport Beach arc the parcntS Qf the bride .and th~ bridegroom is · · the son of Cheryl Hamilton of San Diego and David Cummins of Ariwna. Tbeir honor attendan1s "-ere Kilcy.Cciv'anaugh and Du~tin Half. The couple are at home in . Newport Beach. She is employed by Hunt Pacific Manag~111ent . Corp., and he is with Antonucci's. Clt&CltAIT·MANll The Corona del Mar Commu~ity Church Congregational was the setting for the Oct. 22 wedding of Heather Kr istine Hanes and John Laurence Cracraft, both of Denver. rhc . couple greeted their guests at their reception at.the Center Club in Costa Me~a ... following the ce remony. The ~ride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callahan and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Eugene Hanes, ::ill of Newport Ocach. lier attendants were Suzanne Hook, Stacy Rogers, Meredith Maurer, Camcroo Hahn, Kobie Nichols and Amy Tharaldson. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs .. Rogcr Cracraft and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Noah, all of Dcnv~r. 1 lls attendants were Steve RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. ... ,_ .... CMt'l llen! ltll -Rft .. CISTA •U-54'·1151 •• STORE NOW &SAVE $25 644-2747 1177 Carnelback Street N~wport leach, CA TllEEXTRASPACEYOUNEED BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS:. • Quality care for fine British Automobiles : Engine Oil & Filter : 1760 Monrovia Avenue C-10 • • w/any regular service : Costa Mesa, CA, 92627 :. Castro! GTX 20/SOWMotor Oil • CALL •• Quality British Oil Filter ' • • r.gu!ar tervlcea • , , JC( ~ ia ICJ'ic:c IO~ comm~. MOit dubs •ill buy )'OUt meat on ~ fmt \it.it ~ Show up at the mcctiag ol )'('Air dJOice apd &eU them )OU rad abwt them Ua the Daily Pilot. · 'ruESDAY . 7:30 L ID. -NftflOi1 ae.ti ~ ltoWy QDb meets at I.be IWb<W" Bay OUb .• Noon -Colla Ma.a IOYaais Clab'•ill mttt at the Costa Mesa Commumty Center for a program coordinated by llidlard SettdL oon -Nrwport Bada KJwaais Oub meeu at Olarlcy Br~ns. 6:00 p.m. _.: Costa · Mna-Newport HaJbor Uon.s Oub, the .. r 1Sh Fry aub ... ~;u meet at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Oub for a business . meeting. WEDNESDAY . 7:15 a.m. -So.ltb Coast Metro ....-., 0... ~ -raste of Com Mesa Oub," meets al the Q n1er Oub. • . 7:30 a..m. -c.saa ~ c..st BRdfasl . U.S 0.. meets at Ma Baner's Restaurant ror a .. Day at the ltaces" "'ith itarD M.Wu of Santa Anita ~ Tradt. . Noon -Costa ~la.a beary Clab meets at the MCS3 Verde eounuya• Noon -'JM Exdaa• Oub of Oruae Coast ~ill mttl at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for 'a business meeting.. 6:30 PM -Nrwport-BaJboa Rotary Oab meets at the Bahia , Corinthian Yacht O ub for a talk by Rotary International . Scbolanhip recipient Amy Olson . abQut her experiences abroad. llfURSDAY Noon -Kiwanis Oub of Corona dd Mar meets at the .... B•hia Corinthian Yacht Oub .. Noon -Cotta Meu No..t• KJnn(J Club meets at the .Holiday Inn. • Noon -Ntwp0rt·ln1H Rotary Oub will' oot meet, bul membc~) instead will attend.Saturday's basketball game bc&ween Nevada and UCI at UCI. . 12:15 p.m. -lb~ Exdlaaae Club or Newport Harbor, meets at Charley Browns to hear Scott Paulson, principal of Ensign Middle School, on "Program to Eliminate Prejudice and Bias." 4 Servi~ Club Update Is published every·saturd.,-la tbe Daily Pilot. Fu your ttn-1~ club's mectin1 lali:JrmatJoa to 6J1.sas1 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Be.uh, Calll. . 92660. How to ..-..i your nuptial news • The Daily Pilot welcomes the · chance to share the news o( you r engagement 01 wedding. Pidc up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby at 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, or send a self-addressed stamped envelope to the Wedding Department, The . · Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa MeSJ, 92626. For more information, call 642-4321, extension 350. naroo L·" . . · r awn. Boyle, Kelly H'a.pe~. Bob Hahn and Kelly f arland. After a wedding:tri p to Hawaii, the· couple is at hqme in Denver, She is a graduate of Corona del fyfar High School and the Upivcrsi ty of Color~do, where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority. She is the coordinator of group party facilities fpt the Colorado Rockies' baseball team. H~ is a gradua~e of Boulder High School and Arizona State University where he was affiJiated with Sigma Nu fraternity. He is an accoun t executive with Westlink Paging. . . . We encourage and in'tri~e comparison of our f~cilities ~d fees. For families· that prefer cremation, we· welcome your · visit to our state-of-the-att crematoria, where.familyrang friends may witness our c~ring s~rvice. Our convenient'c~apel and crematorium, are lo<;:ate<:l. . in Costa Mesa to serve our community .. •• Ther.e IS a difference! Special Promoiional Prices: • Sta. Mo · .. •9n Dupont an ster (1q. ~ w~ w/padcling) Stain Proof/Kid Proof Carpet (sq. yd. i~w/~} Apartment Grode Carpet -ltct· yd. lnstQied ~/podcfingl Residential. 6efbef'. Carpet . ftq, yd. lft-'W w/podditigl Commercial (arpet ttq.yd.~~~I ..... ..,..II( .. ~ ,/ FREER~ of old carpet ./ FREE Initalf.afion { FREE Mmiing of furniture ./ FREE Pciddirtg ,/ FREI;? &knded warrant,. d'"' Jan. 31, 1 •••• • •••• T~e ~n Addi«onal 100/0 Off Jor ~ Cash Purch.a.Ses a pa~nts CJ Of choose ~ ()f\e "jear O.A.C. 0 interest J Ol' ~ 1'°"' ~Sptddo t NEWPORT BEACH ."PLAYER ·OF· THE WEEK" It A · 1986 18' ELECTRIC BAYCRUISER A #1 PICK ONLY $7,995 . . 646-8802 •• Oetailed'Safety Inspection w/all • • • • Mllt'llM"""'9 Offly_ • ""(' rtaf',,., • Dultlld Elldrtc ao.. Co. 170 W 171h St. ea.ta MMe M•12 FOR.APPOINTMENT .. • • • • ~·.7· ..... • • • • l L.----""'--------------.----....i.--~ .. ~-----_. • ......... ~ ••••CTOaY .. 11M V•••ttr DlndOIJ ruaa ....... ,., ...... 0.11, Pilot. ar;.~ ......... doll oa ....... ,_.. orpalaa1loa 1111~. aih 642-4321, ext. JJl:"t' aua.ed ..... .. Or••1• c ... ty aa ..... r_ • Thc ·Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Al..S) Association, Oranac County Qiapter has need for many volunteers. for information, call Executive Director Stacy Koresscl at 375·1922. Al ...... ,.,... . • Aued .. lea •f Or••1• c ... 1y - Visiting volunteers, support groups for patients and for caregivers and a volunteer helpline arc among the free . services offered by the association. Interested volunteers can call 283· l ll l or (800) 660·1993. AMwlc•11 Caacer S.Cl•ty The American Cancer Society's Orange County Unit is seeking office volunteers for . numerous days and hours. Volunteers will help with a variety of projects such as An~cls on Wheels (taking patients to chemotherapy'· treatments), Daffodil Days, and the Great American Smokeout. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Cari Davidson at 364·3829. Alilerlc•• ••ti Creu, Or••I• Ceuaty .c•apter I The Crange County chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers who enjoy pubijc speaking to address community groups about Red Cross services. Volunteers arc also needed to act as liaisons with the media in.disaster and emergency situations. For information, c.ill Judy Iannaccone, 835·5381. For gener31 Volunteer are:is, contact Joan Miller, 835·5381, ext. 422. Almon Locka~ey with the Edward Kennedy trophy he won in 1986 from the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for outstanding service tO' yachting. • . Arts Ac•tlemy •f Oran1• County A new umbrell3 organization for the Costa Mes3 Art League, Ballet Montmartre, Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse :ind Newport Beach Showtime, the group is planning to fund and build a community arts Cxility for the four groups in Costa Mesa. For more inforrrr:nton, call Alice Leggett :it 540-2557. aallet Pacifica The Ballet Pacifica Guild, o volunteer support group for Ballet Pocirica, needs volunteers to serve as. ushers, sell T·shirts, juice and cookies at events, and more. Volunteers who prefer not to join the guild ore welcome. For infom1a1ion, call Molly Lynch :it 642·9275. ~ Wquld you like.to place a; classified ad? Call ~642-5678 . ~ - ·AWABp AAATCO Is Tiie Proud Recipient Df The 'Wewp11t Balbo1 Rl!farr er.~· Anrd for HonlllJ And ' . .....,..,. -=:=:-:..iFREE=~ rMJIM•I &31-1~170 TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA 1E11Vr:E •REPAIR• EXCHA118E COSTA MESA ---· DOIESTIC • M'ORIEU CARS-• TRUCKS• RV'••••I LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEAL.TM PROfESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALlli. . .,. ,., ,.. .,.,,. ,.. S48-o660 670. w. 17 ...... c.... a.- • Ion.~ -ol •IOple.I Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach ·. Since 1969 Expert Brick, Block, Stone, Tile, and Slate. (714) 645-8512 Jim Jennings Custom Masonry State Lie# 392107 170 E. 17 St. Suite 206 Costa Mesa ~~~)~12 Jim Jennings e,,.1...M.,.,.., ... Llct .. 107 • 4 Saturday, January 7, 1995 AS racer Dick Steele would bring :a Oock of earner pigeons abo11rd hi) , ..... h•• Al )hip and &end the birds off with n note att:ichcd, charting the boat's wall," according to one friend. position. "The kitchen help use\i to stop and 1istcl) to him," said Dpb New· "llle bird \\OUld Oy home U> my place -and my wife would call ell, a/former crew member of Lockabcy with the rei.ults," Steele Lockabcy's. ''He had a way about ·d I h' him that most people d.idn't ha,e." sai aug ing ... h was pretty loo!>e in thoi.c da)).'' Virgil Almon Lockabc) '~as born in Amarillo, Texas, on Jan. I, In 19 6• Lod .. abe) \\On 1he Ed 1910. He was brakeman for the Kennedy trophy frnm the Dah1a Sania Fe Railway and also dab· Connth1on Yacht Club for out· bl d . . . . . . s1:.111d111g ser\ice to y:lchting He : in· insurance 1nve)t1ga11ng and , • 1 , , , · shipyard work. Aflcr serving \\it h garnered 11e. Jun Webster .trophy the Merchant Marines during from the Sou th~rn Calt forn 1J World W:ir 11, Lod .abe) joincJ-~~chllnl: . A's~1at~on _Club J \\O the San Dcrn :ird ino Su n nc,,spa· ) cars IJh: r. \\ h1lc many )JChl per in ) 9~6. begi)lni<lg his career clubs clJ1mcJ him· a~ a. frequent :is .a news report er. Al the time of guest Qr honor•tr) member, the his death, t ocl..abe} and hi~ "ife O:.ilboa Y:icht Club ~nd the Ne\\· -the former Virginia Maddock port I !arbor Yacht Club \\ere h1i. -were one month a"ay ·from ra_,orite h:lunl!>, according to their 60th wedding annive r!>ary. friends. ~ockabey's son Logan, "ho was . Fellow !>;ulors "111 rem~~er 1 he once introduced to boxer Joe JOkcs, the lunches, the stones and, Louis' during one of his fa ther's above all, the sense of humor. writing assignments, said that his . "A,I. ''?uld outdo you C\eJ)' father took panicular pride in a time,. sa1J John flallew, ~q.rmcr series of articles he wrote during commodore ol the Southern Cali· the 1940s. fornia Yachting Association. ··1 "There was an in famou) )trctch \Hote him a letter once and the of road going to Vegas called the letter I got back h:id ·e,ery \\Ord 'Bloody Daker Grade,'·.. Logan misspelled a!> a joke, includin"g my Lockabey said. "Da~ rode along narne. ~ with the Highway Patrol and "rote "\Ve ga' c him a· roast and th e a series of safety »flick s on driv· line I used was 'Sorry it took so ing that stretch. J fC' won -a n award long pulling this togethe r, but I for that series. lie always-talked h~1d to ra ise money to pay people about)t." 10 attend.' Al would laugh ai. h:.ir'd But sailing and yacht race re-as an)body ebc, but he·d ahtva}" poning .w:ls Lockabey's true p:is· get )OU in the enJ." sion. A s:iilor :lnd a racer himself, Lockabc) iii sun i\cd by h1!> "ite Lockabey o'' nc<hl Calkins· SO craft Virginia, hb son Logan :vtd his christened -;i ppropria tcl~ d;.iughtcr Lura Hal\crt. Scn1cc'1 en,pugh -L:i Prcn)a (The press}. "ill be Tue~da;· ~ll I 1 :i.m. <'l the As a reporter, Lo£kabey covered Nc"port Harbor Yacht Club, 710 everything from the America's \V. I3~1y A\c. in D:ilboa. · ·cup to Olympics yacht ing to the tn· lieu of llo"ers. tl_lc Lockabe) tnsenada races, frequently radio· f.imil; ha) requc:.tcd donJtion!> b,. ing stories in from his boat. . cnt to the Ne" port Harbor Nau· During the early da)s of radio, tical Mu cum, 171.t W. UJlbo.t Lockabcy found creati'e \\:.t)S to Dh d ., Ne" port Ueach. Calif .. get hi~ boating re)uhs. f ellow 92663. Cardiov·as9ula~ Center E~erci e Cla e P e r sonal Fitness Training Complete Spaciou Gym D edicated t~ per onal~ed service since 1982 I ·~ t' 63l-362J in W est cliff Plaza 1086 ltvi.ne Ave. (at 17th t.) N rt Beach I • .. ' M Saturday. January 7. 1995 TUR ..... . ...... ~·· thot the funds ~ere linked 10 the coll~pscd Orange County trc:i· 'urer's investment pool. Cities Dftd :.pccial districts said that the coun· ty was onlr supposed 10 serve as the collection :igcncy for the tax funds and thnt it had no right to . keep any portion of the money. As u result of Friday's develop· rncnts, Cost:i Mesa will halt its lawsuit ngainst the county, ac· cording to City . Manager Allon ' Roeder. Uist week, the city had 1 pet· :oned the U.S. Ban kruptcy Court to lift the mand:ites pre- venting the city from getting its money. A hearing scheduled for Thursd:iy will not ·take ptace, :ic- cording to Roeder. "As we said before, if the tredi· tors ~ommittee is succeM,ful in ob· taining ... the release or the runds, we have no interest in unnecessar-· ily taking up the court's time," r• R~der said. "The committee .. should be given some real thanks from the other :igcncies for being nble to get this to happen." While Cost:i Mesa ttnd seve_ral ~ •water districts had taken the .. mat· ter to court, the city of Newport Deach and the bulk of the other creditors refrained froiv filing law- s4its until receiving au thorization from the creditors commi ttee. ,. Committee attorney Patrick Shea , had set Friday as a de:idline date for the creditors committee to get the funds released. With the pool participants, the creditors and the county's reorga- nization counsel in <agreement, the agencies will file a joint motion Monday for the fund release in federal bankruptcy court in Santo Ana. Once the motion is aP.· proved, the withheld dollars will be ~ent to the appropriate agen- 1 cies. I Various city lenders speculated I that the threat or 1aw~uits played a I· significant role in the county's de- 1 cision. Out even without the law-· l>Uits, they :iddcd, the county had I liule choice but· to release the .... ,...., •The two-day worbhop. IO be continued today, is held annuAlly to give the council a chance 10 dis· . cuss pis and e1t1blillt llratcaies for the upcomin& year. Specific items to be Cliscuued nt this year's workshop were: renew· ing tho city's vision for the year 2010; scnina priorities ror 1995-96; nd gi\ting City Manag~r Kevin Murphy a performnnce review. . PAim ... .......... &. Irvine Co. -which owns the Cnst· awnys land -proposes to move baseb:ill dinmonds and soccer fields away from the approvtd site at 16th Street and Dover -nto des· ignated open space area. The Lower Castaways si te would' have a basketball court, n practice field and a small dog park. according to the fensibility study. Although officials h:ive declared MOORLACH ,. f••• P•1•AI. co.u~ty's invest ment oversight task force he aded by 'fhom:is_ H:iy~s. would monitor and offer advice on the county's current and future in· vestments, acco rding to Moorfach. "It would be made up of indi· viduals in the financial industry who represent various disciplines," Moorlach said. "They would be able to bring their background to the-treasurer's omce." Stanton, reached late f'rid:iy, said he· could think of nobody · more qualified· thao Moorlach ·to head .the oversight commiltl!e, which would concern itself with fu- ture investments.· • · • Most supervisor also "indica ted they would su pport MooFlach for an appointment to tile tr~asurer's post once Daxon's 120-day term expires. . : funds if it hoped to work produc- 1· 1ively with its creJi~o.r~ in the fu· I lure. :• With the property tax issue set--I' tied, Newport Beach City Manager . "Ilut, I'm not trying to force my • way i11," s:iid Moorlach. "Ir I have 10 force my way into the position, l don't want it. 1• ·Kevin Murphy said the city can I concentrate on organizing its bud· r get for the. upcoming fiscal year '. and on recouping its pool in· 'A few residenu ciitlda.ed lut year•1 worUhop at the Balboa Bay Oub, cbaflbil that the locatioD did not encou,..e dtimi panlcl- pation. Local budaet walehdop olso balked when • theY beard Jones, a manapmcnt eoasultant, would ram SlS.000 for worbbopl in January and March. And Councilwoman Norma Glover had ~ed postponina or cancelina this year's worbhop •in Ught or the county bankruptcy nnd the troubled rmandal enviroll-· their satisfaction with the current plan, Irvine Co. representatives of· fercd to fund the feasibility study proposing to trade the 4.8 acre park site for space in lower Ca$t· aways. Certain council members supported the idea, daiming that Lower Castaways was a more sce- nic location. City· residents spoke out against the proposal, saying that the city could not afford to Jr:ide a larger site for a smaller one. After determining that the DYDA'l'D -Elt4ef ... 1na11111 .......... Jan. 27 Lut cl8y fl ldloet .............. J UM 21 NOUDA.YI • Ktnc bollct.y ...................... :.Jan. 16 Pftp day 77U ~ ........ Jan. 30 Uncol11'1 blrtWay ........ ,. .... Feb. 13 • Prtlldtnb' Day ................... Feb. 20 ~&Oftrtnc.e d"1·······-····· March lS) : Spring ~s ................. Apr. 10-1_. Mtruorial D•y •.................... May 29 QUARftRDATU End or RCOftd qaal'tf! ...... Jan. 27 End or third qoartu ......... April 7 End or fou11h qu-rtcr ...... June ~I · 'l'l1rrt· ran>""'~ .. h rnMni mr .. n1•• • rrRrh 42.!i00 .... 11111',..? iiijiiil ment. But her propoul went un· heeded. O>undl ••mbcn have ltOod by lbe ampx;-=e of tbe meedftP. ..,.. ibiJ .,. laCJptul to ldeDUfy ~ Pis and to Initiate plan· nJna. even llM>ulh money may be t~ 11 a result or· the county baabtlptcy. David Neiderhaus. Newport Deadl'I tmti'al services director, didn't auead Friday's meetina, but participated in a similv session last year. "l know the price does sound planned ball fields could not fit on t.he Lower Castaways site, the city's public works staff created a plan which used both the Upper • and the Lower Castaways. At Monday's met:ting, the council will either direct staff to solicit com- munity inpu.t on the new pl~n or else reject the plan and 'develop the original design. At Mo.n\iay's meeting, the coun· cil will also: •consider a resolution allowing the city to destroy outdated fi . kind of Stilt•• he said on FridaY. •"But. I lhiftk h wu •eficial. IC my poniaa was a couple hundred ~ I'm awe we aoc our __..wonh." 'A' llandf ul Ol community mem- ben attended Friday's session t~ observe the proceedings. One rcsa· dent. Harold Jasper, didn't sec'!' very impnsscd. As the council members dis· cussed their expectations fo~ th.e session, Jasper mumbled, ~1s seems awfully elementary for a city council." nancial records. The proposal, submitted by city Finance Director Dennis Danner, includes n list of finance records to tfc prestfVed as well as those to be destroyed. • consider an ordinance review· ing police servicc5 at large parties, 1atherirfg or events on private property. The council meets at 7 p.m. in council chambers of City Hall, 330 Newport Blvd. A 5 p.m. closed session precedes the regular meet - . ing. Etlb'Y IWinl for Ymdh Expo C0111191tltl0ns at 0C. flllTDUndl ... CUl'l-.ntly IVllable Entry forms and competition books are now avnilable for the 1995 Youth Expo competitions, scheduled for May 5· 7 at the Oz:ange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The 16th annu:il Youth Expo will host a myriad or competitions, including student and class proje,cts, a talent show, a jazz festival, the Orange County Science and Engineering fair, 4-H proj ects, special contests and other events. · With more than $10,000 in total prize money available, preschoolers through high school students in Orange County can exhibit in 1he school projects competition in areas of creative writing, fine arts, science projects and social studies projects. The talent search is open to youths aged S through 18 enrolled in an Orange County school. The jazz restival is open to all official Orange County junior high and . high school jazz bands. · Entry forms are due at the fair · by 4:30 p.m., Feb. 17. To receive entry forms and competition books, call 708-FAIR. .. QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? Coll our Re0ders Ho1line at 642-6086.' .......... • scbool distild '° pliJ the bond market was Obviously rfdina on low. Way low. "The fault ties in. railed investment stritqy lft\'Olvina the use or borrowed money for speculation.•• That comment from federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan was also directed at institutions such as Newport-Mesa. And then this from the county's banbuptcy attorney: ".Each or the 3gcncies that invested is going to have to share in this." In 'other words, everybody is going to lose money. or course, when nothing else works, there's alw:iys past history to fall back on. Consider: In 1991 , with the Stephen Wagner embezzlement '<!ase exploding all around it, tht; district stonewalled the!" public, ref used to apologize for the gaping $4 million woun~ and -in one mighty PR pratfall. -made citizens wait a full three hours before allowing them a ch:ince to talk a~ut the theft or their tax dollars. The fallout of -the whole thing was measured in two ways: Clas<1 sizes "increased, 59 teachers lost their jobs, 150 classified employees were dismissed and physical education teactters at elementary schools were erased rrom the books. The other toll, for better or worse, was welcomed by m:iny. • The superintendent was asked to re sign -his chier lieutenants followed quickly. · The lesson migh t be this:'ne good comes from ·ducking a crisis -even at the risk or raising ~nxlety. And even less good come.) from keeping the public in the dark -even when the answer~ :iren't all ne:itly lined up in a ro\\. For an institution that prides itself on the lessons it teaches, Newport-Mesa. rs one slow learner. Stc•·c Marble is the managing L------___.;. __________________ _. • editor. I vestment of $16.2 million. 1 Costa Mesa, with $3 million fro· l .zen in the pool, will do likewise, 1 Rbeder said. "As far as the form ation of the committee is concerned, I don't know what the exact perimeters would be, and I'm not pushing it. When there's something estab· lished, I'll be here ready to serve." EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY ATTO~ · 15 Years Experience Exclusively in Orange County in Personal Injury, Cases · Coll 64-!=l132T, x2s•·---H--- I "But we'll be working thtough I the creditors committee as op· : • posed to taking ·action on our 1 own," Roeder said. "The court has ~ made it expressly clear th at any- NOTICE thing dealing with the investment pool will go through the creditors com mittee." • The gym and travel bags advertised on page 12 of this week's Target Circular are incorrectly priced. The ad states that the bags are priced at 2 for $9. The correct price of the bags is $12· each. We regret any inconvenience this may cause. •• Orw9~ United Way ®TARGET. , 1995 Costa Mesa . . ' ~ . Man & Wom.an of lhe Year Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce and Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot are pleased to announce the 1995 Costa Mesa Man and Woman bf the Year Award Luncheon. Application forms are now being accepted by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce {see below for mailing address). In order to be selected and honored as this year's Man or Woman of the Year. candidates must meet the following criteria: •Lrve and/or work in the City of Costa Mesa . •Involvement in various professional. civic. and charitable organizations for a considerable length of time. •Demonstrated leadership in the community. •Well-known in the community. •Variety and merit of volunteer (not paid) services contributed to the community. •Contributed to the betterment arid growth of the community. Please submit all applications no later than 5 pm .. Jan. 26. 1995 to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Cor'hmerce·. ·1835 Newport Blvd .. Suite E-270, Costa Mesa, CA 92627, Attn: Deanne Finck, chairman. 1995 Map and Woman of the Year. · Past recipients of th~ Costa Mesa Man and of the Year (not eligible) 1970 Marian Bergeson & Betty Lily 1982 Norma Hertzog & Harold (Bud} Hohl 1971 Lucy Pinkley & Dr. William Cunningham 1983 Jean Forbath & Henry Segerstrom 1972 Peggy Reinert & Dr. Robert Moore 1984 Joyce Marlin & Orville Amburgey 1973 Dorise Jesko. Gertrude Pearce & Robert Weed 1985 Floss Schumacher & Fred Owens 197 4 Mildred Fisher & Theodore Robbins 1686 Pat & Lou Dinger 1975 Hilda McCartney & Robert Wilson 1987 Bea Amburgey & Nate Reade 1976 DeMuri Tosh & Alvin Pinkley 1988 Beverly Thpmpson & Gordon Bowley 1977 Arlene Schafer & Kenneth Fowler 1989 Diane Pritchett & Eric Johnson 1978 Goldie TeWinkl~ & Les Miller 1991 Marie Maples & Vaughn Redding 1979 Betty Beecher & Will Jordan 1992 Helen Redding & Jim Ferryman 198P Joan Finnegan & Art McKenzie 1993 Irene Hajek &Jack Hammet 1981 Mildred Mathews & Henry S. Panian 1994 Jacklt:i Giiiis & Paul Brecht Application for 1995 Costa Mesa Man and Woman of the Year Nominated/Submitted by:. _____________ ....;_ ___ ;..._ _____ _ Name:_'----------------------=----------------- Occu pation-_____________________ _.......;:.. ____ :"'-------- - .. Company: ___ ~----....,...-----City:--:--:==========:- City of· Res dance: How Long?---..--.:-:--=-=-=~-::--.=~,... Telephone: Day: ____________ Evening: --------------------- Education_· ----------------------------------- II Academic Degrees/Awards:---=----------------:.-----------_;;..--- Military Service_· _____ ..,;.__...;._ _______ __.;. ____________ _ Profeasional Memberships ______________________ .-;..;--""------,. Civic/Community Organizations: ______________________ ..;;._ __ Charltabl~ Organizations: _____________ ....;... ________ _ Volunteer Effort;,o,•.__ _________________________________ _ Contributions to the Community: . ...,... _________ __. _________ _ 1. Pteaae attach the nominee's resume, If aval8ble • .. I Free Initial Consultation No Recovery/No Fee .JAMES M. OKULEY Trial Attorney Co.art Appointed Arbitrator Judge Protem .I Auto Accidents I Motorcycle Accidents .I Slip and Fall .I Product Liability .I Medical Mcilpractice (714) 752-7244 . 20,0. Mein St., Ste.#1230 lnrln• ------s U I) F I l l) l) \'\I l _ S l J N l 1 1\ 1,, SK/10K&1/2 MARATHON SUPIUAST, FLAT AMP llAUTlfUL OCIAN FaoMT couasis AND A M>ST-aACI . TAILGA'TI PARTY AT THE HUNTINGTON •EACH •llR COM•ANY. WHAT A ClllATTUN•-U• FOR TMI LOMC llACH la LA MARATHONI !!!i.'!~ .... +..... . ._.-~ ...-.~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil@ tB=-~ BY TON Tlrus SrlctAL 10 Tiii DAILY I'll.OT . - ' T he new year is under way and, for a change, there arc a goodly number of new plays -or at least titles new 10 local audiences - . on the horizon during the first three months of 1995. That's not exactly true for the month of J.inuary, where three of the four offerings have logged quite a few local miles, but the next two months will be offering some fresh and intriguing productions. South Coast Repertory rings in the new year weekend with. Friday's opening or "The Misanthrope," Molierc's classic comedy. The same evening finds another familiar face, Dan Goggin's musical "Nunsense," on the boards at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. SCR's Second Stage comes allvc Jan. 27 with the world premiere of Margaret Edson's drama "Wit." The same evening will sec the Youth Theater or the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse take an ambitious step by reviving the musical "Godspell." David Cassidy an(! Petula Clark headline the new musical "Blood Brothers," which bows in Feb. 7 at the Orange County Performing Arts • Center. The Newport Theater Arts Center will give local audiences their ·first glimpse of the hit Broadway. comedy "Lend Me a Tenor" when it arrives Feb. 10. Costa Mesa's Theater District, which has madc""local theatergoers sit up and take notic~ during its first year, tackles its most ambitious project yet Feb. 17 wi th the opening or "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" .in its tiny theater. It'll be. the last show at the Superior Avenue · : site for the group, which has lost its lease, but Mario Lescot's talented · troupe may relocate elsewhere in Costa Mesa soon. "Daddy's Dyin,' Who's 'Got the Will?" is the provocative title of the new Irvine Community Theater production;also arriving Feb. 17. The - Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse has penciled in Feb. 24 for the opening of a new thriller, "Murder ill the Meadows." South Coast Rep takes on a both technology and the supernatural March 3-when "Ghost in the Machine" unfolds on the Main 'stage.· Orange Coast Collese takes aim· at Stephen Sondheim's dark musical "Assassins" March 9.' A British suspensor, "Accomplice,'' will challenge audiences at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, beginning March 10. And SCR's Second Stage welcome~ the farcical "Pterodactyls" on St. Patrick's D:iy. There's a noticeable emph:isis on myslery over the first few months of 1995 on the loc:il stage calendar. And, since all th~ plays in that· genre arc new to local stages, playgoers will hav~ a t~~gli time figuring out whodunit. Saturday, January 7, 1915 aT occ la.ti tlltUllYlt · Lollllon's RoJll College of Art COSTA MESA -Deginning in June, Orange Coast College urt students will study at the Royal College of Art in London. The study abroad program, sponsored by OCC's Art Depart· mcnt nnd coordinated by the Coast Community College Dis· trict's · lnlern:uional Education Committee, is geared toward seri- ous an majors and lifelong an stu· dents. Students will be nccepted into the program by interviews, which. arc slated for FcbruafY. Design, painting and studio a'rt students must present portfolios for review . Three·, six-and nine-week sum· mer sessions arc available, offering 3 to 18 semester hours' of credit, · which ate awarded 'through the Royal College of Art, but may be transferred to OCC. Fees -which include rdund- trip air fare, a i:ncnl plan, lodging aod tuitfo n -are $3,399 for the three weeks, $4,739 fo r six weeks and $5,999 for nine· weeks. Stu· dents may apply for scholarships, and financial aid is available. Ap- plication deadline is March 1. f or more details, call OCC's fine Arts Division at 432-5629. ROleX ·Spcdal o · J• ou Id WMJr ... w.1 -, Tom Titus rcvic•t'S local theater for the Dally Pilot. Petula Clark ~tars in "~lood Brothers," which opens Feb. 7.· at Orahge C9untY Performing Arts Center. . . $139 .. IJ1S. ...0--........ Mono makes rare trip west for-'La Traviata' COSTA MESA -One of the 'great. Violcttas from "La Traviata" ·is coming here next week to help celebrate the Verdi opera's arrival · in town later this month. • Anna Moffo, who for many years was one of the Metropolitan Opera's preeminent sopranos, is making a rare trip to the West Coast as a guest of Opera Pacific, whose first production of 1995, "La Traviata," opens Jan. 21 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Moffo wilt be guest of honor Saturday, Jan. 14, at a free winter season preview for. the opera com· pany at \(irgin Megastore at Tri~ angle Square in Costa Mesa. Many File photo shows Anna Moffo, of th~ soprano·~ greatest record· who is coming· to Costa Mesa ings and videos wilt be available ·to next· week .for a serie.s ·of fans who wish to meet her and re·· · events leading up to Opera Pa- quest autographs starting at 3 p.m. ciflc's prc;>ductlon of "La Tra· Members or Opera Pacific!s viata" opening Jan. 21. Overture Company will . perform highlights from "1..3 Traviata" and the oompany's two other produc- tions this season, "Madama But· tcrOy" and "The Magic Flute." As an added bonus, Virgin will off er a 20% discount that day on record- ings .of those operas. Moffo will share her insights into "la Traviata" and pass along some personal anecdotes at the frologues Guild of Opera Pacific's preview lecture 7 p.m. Sunday, Or11191 CCHllty story to air KOCE-Channel SO's most pop- ular series, the award-winning program "The Story of Orange County," will be brondcast in half- hour nllotments al 5 p.m. Jan. 23· 25. , . '1894-1994 FoUll GBNJUlATIONS 100 YBAll! Carp:ting • Vinyl Floors • • Wood Floors • Draperies ALI>EIS"'S ... CARPETS, INC.· 1663 Plaa:ntia St. Olsta Mesa 646-4838 . Jan. 15, at Wyn.dham Garden Hotel in Costa Mesa. Tickets are I S20 pcr person and may be pur- chased at 474-4488, ext. 320. Finally, the vocalist kno'' n for a radi-'Jnt, warm lyric q~lity will work "ith Opera Pacific Ap- prentice Artists Program .!>tude.nLS during a two-hour master class 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 16. The class is not open to the Pl\!>lic. Twin Ea. Pc. LUXURY or EXTRA F1RM SALE 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa ~ &oc'1t ~of 40S Fwy Opposlte~I . . Please Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend llru.neh Sabatlno's was originally founded in Chicago after our father brought the family recipe for our famous nallan Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, hi! sons & grandson continue to provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you, The 5abatlno Famlly ~I EIWIQ llPECIALISTS ...... .,. c.-...... ~ ""',..,,......, tt ..... room. •• ,, f« Raerv1t1011s call '723-0821 . w . .-&n'lllV1 ~$~ .... .,, DAILY S·PECIALS . . ON-CarpttExpms (19.95) ~ TUES --Exprm Dttall tl4.9.S) Twin :Two Pc .. Set Extra Flrm Piiiow Top SALE f.UU. 2 PC. SET .......... 1671 QUEEN 2 PC. SET ... -.- KINQ 3 PC. SET·-··--··- D -Womtn1 Day THUR • Mfnj Day HOURS: 8-0usk 7 days . . 1200 W. P.C.H., NB 631-,. • • Seturday' JanulfY 1. 1195 HI II The pastor at Newport Center United Methodist Church ._t 1601 Marguerite in Newport Beach. LIT HIM COUNT THI WAYI Defore arriving at Newport Center on July l, Martin had served as pastor at Atascadero United Methodist Church for four years. Martin said there were a number of things that drew him to his new church. "We lived in · Orange County for four years ih Fullerton :ind l served as an associate pastor in Mission Viejo. We liked Orange County and we really liked the school system in Newport. \Ve have two sons (ages 10 and 7) and we w:inted to take advantage of the schoo~ here. And I felt that the church had great potential for growth and outreach opportunities in the community." GlnlNG TO KNOW YOU M~ said that the most enjoyable aspect of his new job has been getting to know the 325-mcrnbcr congregation. "These. are dynamic people who want to make a di fference in the world: It's exciting to knM1 that there are so many people serving God in the world in so many ways. Many • people here are very busy, but very quietly they dedicate their time. to improving the world." Manin said that Newport Center is developing several new outreach -. . . • ~ms. The church IUppOrU I • SiOux reeervallaG ii btla-~ aftd I blid church ia South Africa 11 part of its current . mission activities. PIOPLI UI PIOPLI Martin places great emphasis in his teachings on the ~uality of man in God's eyes. "God loves all · of us. So often the church has condemned people more than • lifting them up, especially people in the upper socioeconomic class who are told that because they have money they are autornatia\lly sinners. God loves us regardless of where our place is in the world.\' WORLD.HUN•IR "There's a great h'1nger. in the world, perhaps more so in Orange O>unty, for spiritual centercdness," Martin said. "People are realizing that thore is more \0 life than material and professional success." Martin secs it as the church's job to minister to those people. "Any and all ..communities of faith need to address that. We need to have a welcoming attitµ.de ·to · people in many different places in the c6mmunity. We are a very open church. W~ don't have to all be in the same place on our spiritual journey. For a lot or people in our society today, the church or their childhood doesn't h;ive any relevance to then! That's a strong area of potential for us." -Story by Anastacia Frrcbcr& photo by Marc M11rtin .. • • RILIOION . . ~~calvary hosts panel on both sides . ol abortion . . Jewish Senior .center is o:peh A panel of experts address both sides of the abortion issue at 7 .. p.m. Friday at Calvary Chapel of Costa l\lcso, 5800 S. Fairview Road, Santa Ana. · Participants include: Terri Reis- se r, author of "Help for Post- Abortive Women"; Dr. M kh~lcl . The event is open to anyone Liniey, an experienced physicia n ·with views on either side of the with a unique perspective on abor-volatile subject. Audience mem- tion; Dr. Geeta Swamidass, direc-bers will be encouraged to address tor of Living\Vell Medical Clinic; the panelists. A excerpt from a and Gary Ray, founder of Heart· dr:unatic video on abortion will beat Mi~istrics. premiere, and special music will be provided. The program is designed for junior high age. individuals and older, but parental discretion is advised. For more information, phone 979-4422. . The Jewish Senior Ce nter, 250 E. Daker St., Costa Mesa, is re- opening this month. Numerous activities and programs are on tap for the new year, including "Ask the Nurse," current events forum, exercise classes, tax advice, rabbi's hour and more. Call 513-5641 for more details. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE METHODIST CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch loam ar·Spm, Sunday School lOClm Wednesday Meetings 8pm ... th£' hour cvmc•th. mu/ 11mr is. "'""" the true won/1ipprr.~ shall won/111' the l-atl1<'r i11 s1um a11cl i11 tntf/1 . for 1/1c F-athc:r .\C'<'~erh \/Ith to 11 orship him. John 4 :23 · The8~Yr~fi~Lk'h8 o~~~~~.~~~~tt~t Boston, Massachusetts PRESBYTERIAN A ST. MAJUC PRESBYTERIAN ~~·. ,4!. • CHURCH ~w~ i l:OO ._ .. cht~ cart, swulsiy school Jalioru At~ Ntwr'f BtAth 6+f-13+1 COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A .... ,,.. ifffomt•I "'"'o plttrr of spirihull rrowtlt tuell fteUowsltip ···············-··································.,,,· i Sunday Worship at 10:00 A.M: i 1 .. _g_~ .. ~~-£~~~-~--§~~9.~Y .. ~~.9.9.1. .. l Pastor: Dr. Gary Barmore across the street from the Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 ..., \IYI \IH 11 \I· I ,\: . \ I I . \ '.\ < , I· I ·"°' El'l~l < IP.\L <.Ill I{<. II Sunday Worship 8:00AM. l O:OOAM rsery. Sunday School -A Fnendly.·caring moan Community· 3233 PaC1fic View Dr. lcll Matguerrttl Corona del Mar 644-0463 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Oiilil c .. ,,..., S.""' I '4S. A IUO.• 1S•11• Rev. Mory Murray Shelton Senior Mlnlst• Sunday "Sp}rit -The Omnipresent Being" CHURCH OF REUGIOUS SCIENCE .M.mber ol l#te United Church of Rel191ous Sc1enc• 2205 MAIN STREET • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VIUAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 · (71~1969 1331 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I MarQuen!~ Ave Coron<f del Mar 644-0745 Worshrp ar 8.00AM & I O.OOAM Sunday SchOOI All l\ges 9.00AM R E war C. Martin ,_ FIRST UNITlD METHOOIST CHURCH Of COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor and Newport WO.SHIP AT 9:00AMAND10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOO. · All AGES · 9·00 AM Nursery Krndergorten · 10 30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Poslor Steve lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH ·REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE MI CQ.\ST COMMUNITY CHURCH Boe SRA."IK, SENIOI p ASTOi WOXIND Sf.IVICES: SAT\llDAY 6:00 P.111. S\.'NDAY 9:00 6r 10:45 A.Ill. ~120 ~CA.~ loAD. lmNr.. CA 9171' 7H.8S4.7600 ~ CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL llNI I l [) CHURCH c >I C:HRl'1 To hliev• Is To c.,.; To C-. ls To DO. Of Dennis W Short, Mtnister Sund•y WOfsh1p 8:30 & 10:AM Chutch School 9AM NJ.Jt • 9 4S Chilchn Child Care ~ided 644-7400 61' ...... ope Ao1t, CoroN Oii Mir \ . LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 / Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Avatfable Coata Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD MnHODIST CHURCH 1 701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and l 0:00 a .m. Dr. Ric.hard George 979-8234 Y ... ARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples or Christ) 2401 Irvine Ave. at Sant. Isabel Newport l11cll Sunday Worship · 10:00AM · Dr. Gene R. Swanson 145·5781 NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901Dove11~. N.B. (West Of JomborN) (Notttl ol Brlslol) (East ol John Wo>'"f Alrpot1) Service Sun. 10:30 a .m. M, Tu. Th, (71•> 6oi6·3199 Dr. Juaneffa Evans. Minls1er EPISCOPAL SAINT JA/MS cruRCH ep1scopa • .. c-,_.;,y o..Mc....,,. &mnt -' SerYint JeMJJ OtriJt .. '°" -' s..Mlr" Fr David C Anderson, reclor 3209 Via Lido . Newporl Beoch 714/675·0210 .. fl 7:30 om Troditionol ·9omCon~ory 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic ond Wednesday noon PRESBYTERIAN ''Adventure in Faith '95'' Saturday, January 7, 5:30 P.M . Sunday, January 81 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M. ., "WHERE LEADERSHIP BEGINS" (Exodus 1:15 .. 22) Evening Serie , 7:30 P.M. Sund ay, Monday and Tuesd11y "Confessing Christ in a Hedonistlc Culture" "Confessing Christ and Contemponry Feminism" "Confessing Christ in the Capitalistic Public Square" ' Morning Serie ·, 6:45 and 9:30 A.M. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "Arguina with God" "PnyH Under Pressure" "The Adventure of Discovering God" SLAndrew~PresbyterianChurch 600 Sr. Andttws RoeJ. Newron Beach, Cal1fom1a (714) 611·2880 (lk.11 "'"" N~'llt H..ti.,. Hlllh Scl'k.1ttl M '"''°" ""'11 Sth} ., . . . . • t Saturday,.January 7, 1995 A9 uue10N · 199AY ........... "Muler Mind for l99S" is rhc ritlc or 1bc Rev. Ken Gray's 10 a.m. workshop at Ncwpor1 k•th Churth or Rtll&lous Sdfftt, 901 Dove Sr., Ste. 145, Newport Beach. For more Information, call 646-3199. .,Adwcnture In F•llh '95" with Roberta Heslcnes kicks Off ot S:30 p.m. at SI. Andrew's Prtsb)1eriln Church, 600 St. Andrew's Rood, NcwJ>ort Beoch. Continuing through Wednesday, the series' overall theme is "Spiritually and Leadership foe Such n Time ns .. This." The annual January series fe1uures :l noted prcachcr/teochcr. Hestcncs, for mony ycors the professor of spiritual faith at Fuller Theological Seminary and the chairman of the board o f World Vision lntcrn:itionnf, is now the president of Eastern College in St. D:ivids, Penn. Pro&_r:ims arc also nt 8:30 :ind 10 a.m. Sundny. An evening series meelS 7:30 p.m. Sund:iy, Mond:iy :ind Tuesday. A morning &eries meets 6:45 :ind 9:30 :i.m. Monday, Tuesd:iy nnd Wcdncsd:iy. For more inform:uion, phone 631-2880. , SUNDAY UPTllM or LORD "We:iving :i Chrisimas!" the Worship Commission's special services tor AdVCl\J, concludes with Oaptism of the Lord nt 9:30 :r.m. ot St. Mark P~sbyterh1n Church, 2100 Mar Vista. Drive, Newport Beach. • Child c:ire is provided for those under age 3. All the church farflily (above age 2) can worship together. For mor~ inform:ition, phone '64"4-1341. ILOOD PllSSUal CHICKS first United Methodist Churth or. Costo Mesa, 420 West 19th St., conducts a rrce 'blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. in the church libr:il)'. For more inform:.ition, call 548·7727. IARLY aUOLUTIONS The Rev. Diana lieath's 10:30 a.m. sermon at Ornngc Coast Unltarfan Unlversollst Church. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, is titled "On M:iking Our New Year's Re olutions Early." There will be special music direcccd by Music/Thcnter/Arc Di rector Micquc Weinstein. Infant :ind child care and children's cduc:ition will be pro,•idcd. Heath will conduct :in "Introduction to UUism" session at 9:15 a.m. For more dct:iils, c:i ll the church at 747-4652. .• "How co ... Be Ne,,!" is the title of the 10:30 :i.m. talk ac Ne"port Bench Church or Religious Science, 901 Oo'c St., Sec. 145, Newport Be:ich. For more info nimion. ~I 646-3199. WMY llLllVU "' Today's sermon topic at Chri I Luther.in Church, 760 Victoria St.; Costn Mesa, is "Why Bclie\'e in God?" The p:istor holds an Adule Bible a :w !his mornin,. For informatil.ln, call 631-161 I. NUDAY ICllllCI Of MIND .Meditation ac 6:30 p.m. followed by a ''Science or Mind'' clau :u 7 p.m. arc held al NNport Beath Church or Rtll&fous Science, 901 Do\.c St., Suite 14S, "N.c"'port Dench. Science of Mind studies ore also held 10 n.m. Wedncsd:iys. For more information, coll 646-3199. .WIDNllDAY NAnalUAJUAH Ffnr Unllcd Methodist Church or Costa Mesa holds a Prayet Breakfast :ll 6 a.m. nt Denny's restaurnnt at Newport Boulcv:ird and 17th Street in Costa Mcsn. For more information, call the church office :it 54S·TI27. · HOLY COMMUNION St. Jomes Episcopal Church, 3209 Via ligo, Newport Beach, offers :a noon service with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church stoff after the scn ire. For more information, c:ill 675-0210. MAn aUOLUTIONS COUNT The Serendipity singles series rontinucs its weekly sessions at 7:30 p.m. :it St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, with John )olliffc, thcrnpist :ind host of "Issues of Life" d:iily radio brondcasc on KKLA-FM. Jolliffcc concludes his two part series on '',New Year's Rc~lut ions: This Time For Sure" It is not nc~ssary to have aucnded l:ist week in or<Jcr to benefit from this • concluding session. All singles arc we lcome. A S2 don:ition wi ll be requested at the door. which also rovers refreshments. No rcserv:itions arc required. ' THURSDAY THINK THIN Newport Be:ich ChuJ'Ch or Religious Science presents "Think Thin "ith .Rev. Dolly" at 6:30 p.m . .it 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. • For more info rmation, call 646·3199. A COUUI IN MHtACL., The non·profit organilation A Gathering of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. :it Saine Michael and AU Angels Eplscopnl t hurch, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona de! M:ir. Allen Rosenthal, a nationatlr known lecturer who 11rcsscs cxpcricnhaJ undcrstandina ol ACIM concepts, • lends the lecture. For more infonnotion, call 673-9227 or (310) 478·8994. NIW \'IAlt 1oa llAHll John Hall, vice presidcnl of Business and Community Relations, The Jennings Company, is the speaker for the 7:30 p.m. Career Nctwotk meeting in Stcw;irt Lounge at st. Andrew• Prcsb)1erlon 'Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. H:ill's topic is "Techniq~s for the Job Search in the New Ycnr." Job lists will be avail able. The meetings arc open to all and there is no chnrgc to 1lltcnd. For :idditional informntion: call 574·2239. FRIDAY MtUCLU COUUI "A Course in Miracles" mcclS at.7:30 p.m. with the Rev. Ke!l Gray-nnd Practioner Gail Miller ot Newport Beach Church or Rell&lous Science, 901 Dove St., Ste. 145, Newport Bench. For more information, call 646-3199. SATUaDAY, JAN. 14 SPlalTUAL AITaOLOOY "Spiritual Astrology" is the citlc of the Rev. -Oolly Moriana's 10 a.m. workshop at Nc~rt Beach Church or Rrllglous Science, ~1 Dove St., Ste. 145, Newport Bench. For more informntion, call 646-3199. SUNDAY, JAN. 15"' 'WATla SUNDAY' PHONATMON Jewish Nntiom>I Fund volunteers will cnll Jc\\ish homes throughout the local region from ~ a.m. to 8 p.m. on behalf of "W:itcr Sunday," the annual JNF phonathon. . NcighboJS and collc:igucs will be takins. pledges of any amount to helP. in building w:iter reservoir in the Bcit She':in Valley of tsr.iel. Callers will be situated at G rub & Ellis Real Estate, 23 Corporate Pl aza, Newport Beach, and share a day of fun, food and "friendship for "Water f'or P eace." For fµrthc r information and/or to volunteer for ''Water Sunday," call Shelli Kwait .:JI JNF 558-8733 or (310) 327-2'332. • ltl•STAaT LHSON "Re·Start, as Needed'' is the title o( the !0:30 :i.m. tolk at Ncnport Beach lltllC.• ....... "' .. f..elentWll W'Mn MINTAL HIALTM IUP~oa'i oaoup A support g1"oup-for paronl.$, 'ibling5 and spouses of the seriously mentallJ ill meets at 6:30 p.m. nt St. Andrew's Presbyterion Church,'600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Long i.st1ag Carl or Coler • Guarantee Besalts I -Coupon Goed thru lu. 31, 1995 · ·. -I I New CUents only CaU PATRICIA I I · -I I 3441·1ViaU~~ .... rtBeaeit 67!!! 961·0'-1 For rtlo rc information, phone the church's Adule Education Orr.cc, 574-2236, or Sus:in Christionsca- 760-0247. L ~ ':..'8.!!': ~'::':!:' !°!'!..--'!_~ - - -..I Get answers to your medical · and legal questions. Here's just a ltw of the topics to be covered: • What ae the shotf ond long term effects of whi>klsh lnJl.fY? • When wit the pain go away? • How do I choose the propef medical cae? •Why dc\I have heodoches. dllziiess. tnsomnla. ond ditklAty concentrotng? ,, . s.ot"•ig .. Nmled . .... cClll b .... rva11ons (71•> 962·7103. ,.,..,.. ........... 1875ANewponBlvd1215 CostaMtSI • Church or Rcllalous Scltnct, 901 Do\C St., Ste. 14S, NC\o\port Beach. For more inform:ation, call 646-3199. lllAIHM• AllD WO ..... OP Former Ne~wrt Bc;ich r~ident Louise l lauck, now a Boulder, Colo.-bascd author discusses her book "Beyond Boundaries, the Adventure of n Sect" 2 to 4 p.m. Jn the Open Mind Bookstore at Costn M tsa Chu~h or Rcllglous Science, 2850 Mesa Verde Drive Enst (754-0812). Sec will also spe:ik on the topic ''Awakeni ng th~ Multi-Sensory Self: · Opening the Circuits." Co~t at the door is S20, \\hu~h can be applicJ toward a private consultation, w'hkh , c:in be scheduled the folll.l"-ing week by contacting E:i.rl~nc at 645·6180. llWS AHD MOSLIMS Professor Daniel J. Schroeter, nssoci;ite profc~or of history :ind Teller FaJllily Chair in Jewish l listory, lectures on '"The Promise for Peace - The Jc"s and Moslcms: A tlistoric Pcrspccti\.c" at 3 p.m. i11 the S<X"1al Hall at Temple Oat \'ahm, 1011 C:imtlback Sr., Ne"port Dench. Sponsored by the temple's Adult Educntion Comm111ec, the program begins \\ith afternoon tea, followed b} rree lcctur<>~nd discu~ion. Resc1'·a1ions :ire "SU&gC~tcd. Fdt more informatton, contact the temple at 6.S.S· 19~9 or host Rob Grcenlleld ut 759·9126. ... lllLICAL llLllF Tod::iy's sermon topic :it Christ . Lutheran Church, 760 Victori'a St .. Cost:i Mesa, is "Why Believe in the Dible?" The p:i sror holds an Adult U1ble Class this morning. For information, call 63 1-1611. CHURCH TALK Church T:ilk, for inacmc Cutholics, is presented at 6:15 p.m. in thc PJrish Center at Our Lady Qu('tn of Atl&cls,' 2°'*6 Mar V1st3 Ome, Newport U ... ach . INf'• aou IN HACI .,The progr:im 1s an opportunity for candid di:alogue on topics or the p;iniciuants' choice. 1 opics•h:a~c included changes since Vatican 11, - Scripture, Faith communities, • annulment>, mor:il11y, pcMnal experience, etc. Just )how up or t'all ahead 10 Sister Ag:uha f;umon, 644-9218 or Joe Hocrd:imanrt, 721-0959 . IA11I :Jcwi•h communil) pro!C:)$1onal Sbdli KwiJt spe:iks on .. The Jc"'1sh ~Jt1onal Fund and It) Role m the Pe:u.:c Procos JI b p.m at Ttm1>lc , • h llah or "~"tlJ>U'J 8carh, :?-401 Jtvm::' • A\e. MONDAY, JAN. 16 St:.irting tomght, there \\111 l>c h\C free \\ ork)hops on "Carmg io Tough SituJtions" at Oranee C03lt UnltariJn Unhrrs:ilM Church, 1259 Victori:i St, Costa Mesa, at 7;30. The session "111 be l"bnductt'<l by the~ Rev. Di:.ina HeJth Jnd "'II be <>pl!n to the public. 1 he di~uss1ons '"'" eAplorc \\:l}S 10 de:il ''llh famil> mempcrs, CO-\\Orkcrs, etc. in s1tua11uns imol1;ing mcnt;il illness. sub~t:incc :Jbu~c. :ind serious nlncss. To register, call the church office at-646-4652. THURSDAY, JAN. 19 JOB HARCH CONTI NUIS John Hall, vice prC)tdcnt or Ou\mes~. ancl Community RclJt1ons, The Jennings Company, continues his series on ·~Techniques for the Job ScarcJ1 in the New Year" :it th.: 7:30 p.m Carccr·Nct"'ork meeting at t. Andrew's Prcsb) ttriun 01urch. 600 St Andrew's Road. Ncwpon Dcac:h. The meeting, ''hich 1s oixn10 Jtl Jt no c:b:irgc, "ill uc held Ill tl\e ch:ipcl' this week. For :.idJitional inform.,11011.. call SH·'.!239. • K"'1at, \\hO i~ camp:ugn il)~ociatt.: tllr the Jcw.1sh Nilti'bnal fund in lhc Orange Count) LOng lk:ich1Sou'th D:1y l~c&ion, h:is c\lcn~i\e C\(>cm.11c.: in Jc\\tSh commun1l),p<»ts, hO\ing prcv1ou'I~ hdd the positfon) ol I l1lkl director for Cal Stat.: Long Be:i.:h, Loni; D.:ach J-cJcril:ion sp.:c1~l "h'OI) .;oon.hnJcor and Jc" 1sh Commun t)- Ccntcr t.:cn a 11\lties :.upc1'1~0>r R:ibb1 Marc S. Rub.::nstcm ofli~1a1c , the C\COllll: s Sh.,obat 1o~oi..c, aS:.l\lcc! b) C:mtor V!Jdm ir Shta) rm::in Tlle ncrung IS Opi;n 10 p1c publtC C~fl 548.()1)()() lor ml)re intorm:i.uon, .C Plt•:isc s~nd p/Jotogroph~ :incl r.1 pc·11ritu·n r t'IC'DSC'S dcrniling J.ICJ· rits, uproming c1 cnts, st·t mun top- ics or any oilier ne11s Im u/iing Cos1:1 .\k sa and l\'c11purt Bc-:ul1 clwrc/J es to Ht ligion Editvr :.I.111 CoJ..u, D:iil_v Pilot, )J(J H , lJJJ ~I , Cos ta M esa, 92617. l'uu l·:w nls /ii.v items of interest tu 6.J6 .. JJ 7l• Relt•as<.'s arc roqu<.'!>lvd 111 o \I l c,,J. ~· pr.ior to :m ci·cnt date: • w/rh is od '· t:'··· '"'t New Locatio ' • l I -~ ., ' ' ltt i • ' t ' \ \ " ' \ ' ' ' . ' l \ ~E ~ish yo U··· · " a hapPY us . J rospero aria P -v: ar. NeW ie .. .. ' • AtO Saturday. J~ 7, 1195 . IVana com o ,ner p1Qlnu .1PUMP·,:· T here is a hackneyed saying Jo3n of Ale rises fro m the..... •·~ I lite to~ and creete. 3boUt t<iking 3dversity 3nd Joan o ( Arc reincarnate ii ne 1 abo can't sit still! turning it into opportunity coming to Newport Beach ror a 1 t is surely one o r the little visit. On Tuesday. Jan. 11. a Q So .. n1 womm I~ u1 dcrpinnings of the American a guest or the Big C:lnyoh/Spygla • witb you, from all walks ot S) tern. So let's 1ake this notion to Hill Committee of the Orange u~. not Jmt the Jet.Rt .... Wb)' lt - a . rsonal lcv~l. Say your m:\te is County Philharmo nic Society, thl•? h vmg .in affair. A chance Ivana Trump will address a ' c counter escalates into full -.blown luncheon crowd gathered .it the 1\ llecausc l like to be all -r~)an~e, replete with a!I the Hyatt Regency Irvine to hear her •mother, wife, executive and dacept1on needed to hetghten the story. A sell-out crowd is expected. woman, and I didn't lie down and o~crall drnma. Fo r a time •. yo~ Her story hits home for a lot of die because of my divorce or other pect the worst, but ~en1al 1s people despite her fame and obstacles. I'm in charge of my l!fe. m re comfortable than a good fortune. In this exclusive Daily I k in the mirror. • Pilot profile, Ivana shared some o f Q U )"OU could ch•• )"OUI' • Then the her personal side as "one woman • Ute. wbat WOUid you alter! rumors start. who d3red" to make a difference. A Public rumors. Nothing. l don't reg~t Your friends Q What do you consider your •anyt hing. • have heard. • greatest accomplishment In Maybe they've ure? Q Flfst yOU wtft ID author, •. even seen. Do • speaker. you~ marketed they tell you? A.· Three beautiful children. consumer products ·-now B.W. c..- Are they also in Q puf'ume. What's next for lvan11? denial? Are they List your top three doily A afraid for you? •priorities. I still do it all, but her·new • venture is House of Ivana ... Are you afraid to A. Children, work, fun. 1 h · 1 • face them? c ot cs, 1ewe ry, cosmetics and -fhe Crowd There's.that look. Q What was the most dlm'f11t accessories -and l never forget ~ 11 The look that • part of your public divorce? about fun! says it all. A E\·erything you aon't want to hear. • The press. - :1ne,i1ably, the moment or truth . Q When you're all alone and • all lhe adoration and public fanfare Is out or sight, what makes Ivana h~ppy, lruly haJ>py? c~mes. For most, when rQCOnc iliation is not :ln option, or pirhaps an option· tried and failed, dr.orce means major change1J1at o(ten includes great personal sacrifice. In todafs society, the s.lcrifice is unqueiotionably de rtfucur for both the man and the \\Oman. There is, howe\'er, one e1ception. One group or society is gi~·eh a special c:ird. A ''pass jail aqd collect S200" card. A trump • c:Jrd, if you will. :That group of society is the "~:unous." Not just rich. To b~ 011ly rich is n,ot enough. Dul if ) qu 're famou-s, and the whole world watches with held breath, )qu can turn your adversity into Of>ponunity. And that opportunity c4n include untold weajh, power, pkstige and, of co~notoriety. · There are many examples. Ptincess Diana is a good one. She\ not even American. Oh, but '"liat nn American icon she has become. Jackie 0. "as perhaps the best example. Dut let's not forget Marilyn, Zsa Zsa, Joan, Wallis nn~ ... Ivana. Now there's a 'ucccss s1ory. A s1ory that gives new meaning 10 the e~pression ... holding the lrump card. A native of Czechoslovakia, a prodµ<:t of Czech public schools, this woman with be:iuly and blonde :imbition received a master's degree in physical · education from Charl es University in Prngue then parla>·ed her athletic skill into a position on the CzechoslO\al-ian Woman's Ski Team. Tr:l\'cli ng the world on both sl-.is and high-heeled pumps, Ivana ended up in Canada in 1972 and >tayed. The slopes were ~ced \\ith ntm,ays, and she became a ~uccc-.sful foshion model. bcn1ualLv. she would end up in New York. The rest is well publicized hi!>tory. However, it "asn't so well publicized until her di,orce from ''The Donald." His liaison \Vtth the younger, blonde artcJ, ye!>, beautiful Marla Maples 1hrui.t into the public eye 1he very large-scale social issue of dbpo!>ablc mates. Ivana fought back. Not just in court, for thing-; like ... money ... and custody. Things that regular fl)lks tear each other apart over during divorce. She wanted to tell the world that her life was far from over because her rich and po\\erful husband had dumped her. After all, she was not just a 1rophy wife. She had her own • tJlcnts, abilities and ambitions. She had three children to raise. and they would be raised with respect for their mother ... and their father. Ivana went to work. In less than five years, she has bfcome a one-woman cctnglomerate. And, more i portantly, a symbol to millions o her adoring fans worldwide that ~ OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO COOCTAllS • JOOO TO 00 ~£AHEAD Q Would you re-marry? \o\nd, ~ ir so, "hat quality "-ould be most importa nt in a man? A. Honesty and energy. 'Q The expert~ cl:iim that 90% • or :ill m:irriagcs break up O\'cr money, substanc~ :ibuse or sex -extra-marital or otherwise. Docs t~~s apply to you? A Money: no; substance abuse: • no; sex: yes! Q Jn your experience, "hY is • • the.re so much anxiety today in relationships beh\ecn men ond women? A Too much pressure·for • making it successful . \ Q · What is your relationship •with Donald today? And how did the dh·orcc afTed your children .:. then and now? I A The kids are fabulous. M)' • relationship with Donald is dignified. Q .. Would you say it's • important for n womon to . ha,·c her own carcu, her own life, in additi~n to n marriage? A For me: y<is. For some •others; maybe not. It depends on the person and their needs and ambitions. Q Why did you go into • bu~rness for )'Ourself? Was money the motivating f?clor, or \\ere there other needs to fill? · A. My kids .ind family! Q How importan" is • appearance? A For me, very. I like to look • my best at all times, at any nge . . Q What is the most impottant •·personality attribute or lvan11? A Energy and courage. . •. . 0 . Thanks to underwriting support from community leaders -Mnrk Chapin JohllSOn (he knows that Ivana is presently engaged but donated anyway), Judie and George Argyros, Mary Jean and Ted Simpkins, Judl Jacobs, Maria Crutcher, Detty Finnegan. Eve K-omycl, Ann Van Ausdcln, Arthur Voss, benefit chair Mario CharnbCrtain, committee co-presidents Ollie Hill and Christel Sc6ar and corporate support from South Coast Pl:µa and, in particular, Saks Firth Avenue -Ivana TrJ'mp will take the Orange Coast by storm. · · Lecture and lunch.eon tickets arc $75 and can be purchased by calling 553-2422. A ll proceeds bene fit the youth programs of the Philharmonic Society. • D. lV. Cook's column Dppcars Thursdays and S:Jturdays. .~ ~ FREE HARBOR --~.~~ . CRUISES ,ENJOYTIIE TRANQUILWATERS OF NEWPORT HARBOR SUNDAY MORNING BRUNCH CUSTOMERS "PLY" FREE BRUNCH -FROM lOA.M. CRUISE 11.30-1 P.M. FIRST COME FIRST SERVED DURING JANUARY CALL 1-800-5 CHARTER • ' ... ·. Ivana Trump visits Newport Beach Jan. 17 as guest of Orange County Pttilharmonic Society guild. .. 1· ' • S.turday. J~ 7, 1115 Att . . COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS 1lfUlt.SDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PILOT LETrEllS, llOW. BAY ST •• COSTA MF.sA, CA '2'27 • FAX TO: 646-4170 • llEADW' HOTLINE (CALL·IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 COMMUN9" COMMlllTAll'I NDPIRa Glonr~s -ETHICAL DILEMMAS ProilOBll gets ,allll8r support _·· · In Orange County, moral and economic bankruptcy have been partners in crime· . SY MILLAaD MMADAM ... We need to ensure that managers of our public organizations establish standards for conduct and help their staff gain and maintain consciences or strength ond clarity. Editor's note: Newport Tkach Councilwoman Normn Glover ~ntly •suggested her colleagues postpone or cancel a retreat that starred Friday and continues today st the Newport Beach Central Library. Glover said in light ol the county's bankruptcy, spending $9,()()() on a workshop was out of line. Here's some mo~ reader reaction. '-. 0 I want 16 state that t think that Norma Glover is right on with her idea of putting the council workshop on hold. 1 think there are.better ways to spend $9,000 dollars -perhaps s-iwe·som?body-rjob- who might be f~ced with a layoff. 0 KEN KENNY Newport Deacti W~ t.hink we spent enough money on . trammg some of our people, and l· think that we particularly don't need to train the nice attorne~ who's going to be going in there. He's been there for~ long time before. Let's save the $9,000 dollars and do something else with it. ~ WILLIAM AND HELEN GOLD Newport Beach 0 I definitely do think it should be put off. because it's a lot of extr:> expense at the time that We--least need it. WJLLIAM.J. KENNEDY Newport Beach 0 I would agree with Norma Glover wholeheartedly. She and her colleagues who got elected are all well-versed with the city and have either worked with the city or are on the planning staff .and know all the city functions and what its goals ~. ., FRANK ElSENDRAJH Newport Beach 0 You talk about should the council workshop be put off? Yes, absolutely, definitely: without question.. __ ·1 can't believe the>Se people arc even con.sidering it and spending $9,000 dollars. Just tell them forget it! We're in bankrurtcy; the county is in bankruptcy. They'I have to find somebody that'll do it for free if they need somebody to lead the discussion. 0 TED COVALT Corona del Mar l have high question as to \W1ether anybody is really worth that amount for a couple days worth of seminars. JERRY FLOREY Cost:i Mesa 0 I fully support Norma Glover in her aucmpt to stop paying the ridiculous sum of $9,000 dollars for a management consultant to lead a meeting and waste more money that the city doesn't have now. I think they ought to spend $500 dollars for a consultant and have it at one Qf the council member's homes, rather than spending all the money to go there. Maybe they can order out piaia to help save money as all of us have to do when we have tight budgets in our businesses. WlLLlAM SOMERS Newport Beach 0 I don't think lhe council should go on this · retreat. I can't believe that they're not calling it off. These members such as Jean Watt and John Cox need to re-evaluate their priorities because everyone has to cut back in this time. lf I had ~nown tJ1ey were taking these retreats on a yc:irly basis, I wouldn't agree to pay for it anyw<\)'. CHRISTOPHER SACKETI Corona dcl Mar 0 In my opinion, it very definltely should be canceled. • . . NlllDINT DAN DROWN Newport Deach : I have been deeply concerned about the increases in incidents of bad ethical conduct and the d:image being done to our nation's institutions. To'hclp comb:it this trend, l've spoken as often as possible before business1 governmental and education:il leaders :ibout how inte&rity and profit~bility go hand-in-hand, how ethics and economics need to be integral aspects of any person's or organization's long-term formula for success. My goal has been to excite them about some key management strategies that will significantly deter the fraud, theft and improprieties that are rapidly destroying financial .reserves, morale, and trust. . I've made direct contact with public organizations thilt have recently suffered from majpr breakdowns in integrity. However, l've not been able to gain :in audience 10 share the process, let alone -get it implemented. My efforts have targeted an educational institution suffering from the aftermath of a major embezzlement, a city during the aftermath of embezzlement and sexual harassment scandals, and a water district embroiled ~n major management and board · ' improprieties. I'm saddened, because there is a practical and simple PACT (Personal Accountability and Commitment Team) process that can be easily orchestrated at all regularly held meetings throughout any organization with little or no cost. W hy has the integrity crisis grown?.! believe it is because people only think, say and do wfiat is right when they maintained the clear and strong conscience with which they were bo(n. lt is this healthy conscience thilt speaks to each of us whJ:n we are doing the right Of wrong thing and motivates us to think t\\ice.and correct our actions. ldeally, we would have only people Would more. em phasis on ethics deter embezzle'rs such as Newport- Mesa's Stephen Wagner (left) and the city of Newport Beach's Bob Dixon? with clear, strong consciences running our public organizations. However, we don't because our society has a growing problem. The strength and clarity of loo many people's consciences is being atrophied and reshaped by the negative ph>sical and psychological forces found "in too many homes and by defiled community and workplace norms. This has caused many people's strong . and clear consciences to decay. Each day you and J, more likely than not1 observe people at the first level of decay who have weak, clear consciences. They seem to clearly know what's right and "rong but don't have. the strength to take a sta~ for what's right nor to conl>istently do what's right. Others at the second level of decay possess \veak, defiled consciences. They've rationalized and now see wfong action as OK. However, they don't have th e courage to carry out fraud, embezzlement, robbery or murder for fear of getting fined, put iJl jail or gassed. They comfortably .cheat on taxes, manipulate financial statem~nts and investments and steal time and materials from an employer because they think there is little chance of getting caught. The thH'd le~el of decay represents the most dangerous and destructive per!lons 4n our society. We hope we never have to face those whO' have grown up with negative aduJt models> physical and m~ntal abuse, violence, pornography, prostitution, alcoholism and drugs. They have strong, defiled consciences. They think that wrong action is right and possess the ill-hearted desire :ind negative psychological and physical strength to carry out fraud, theft, embezzlement, rape and even murder. To do this. 1 urge >Ou to ta.kc an assertive first step :ind ask t)'lem directly if they will establish a PACT process that incl\ldcs regular integrity check questions. As part of all regular meetings held in their organiz~tion these managers :ind their st:iff should be asking each other questions like the one related to honesty. "Have you taken only wh:it's yours al\d told the truth since our last meeting?" . A second key stop is to diligently . advocate th e remo\ill of people who want no part of personal accountability regarding cthic:il conduct and competence. Charles Colson in his book, "Against the Light, Living in the New Dark Ages," refers to these people as th e modern day barbarians. He says, "ln the name of relati .. ism. they \\Ould deny 2,300 )Car:> of ~ccumulated moral wisdom. Today's barbarians are ladies and gentlemen. 'Yet bcl\ind their pleasant, ci\ilized veneer lurks an unpleas:int intoierance that threatens the \Cry processes of P.luralism and freedom they claim to defend." • You and l as citizens need to logically lay out the rationale for personai accountabiliiy related to the characte,r and competence 10 th ose who run our public institutions and handle and spend · 'our public money. We must forcefully and without compromise expect them to address accountability and integrity as integral aspects of all operating prac.{ices in their spheres of leadership. J\lillard M :uAdDm is the onncr of ProActfre L~aduship Consulting & Troining in /\'c•tport Hc:u:b. Assembly's lirSt vote may ·determine stile's late BY GIL FERGUSON T uesday, at noon, the ,st:itc Assembly, representing California's 32 million people, met in sel>sion. It may well be the most important opening held in our state Capitol since we became a state 145 years ago. For the first time in 40 years, except for a few months in the early '70s, Republicans will have a majority in the 80-member Assembly. Republicans, after the November election, outnumbered DemocratS' 41 to 39. Unfortunately, both for Republicans and the people of California, when the ·house Convened on Dec. 5, the historic change to GOP leadership did not occur. One reneg:ide Republican member, Paul Horcher, who re-registered as an Independent just prior to roll call, voted for Democrat Willie Drown to retain his powerful 14-year tenure as speaker. Th:it left the Membly evenly divided at 40-40. His decision to abandon his party and side with Brown, who is considered by many Californians even outside the GOP as the very personification of political evil, has created a political furor in our state. Even during the holidays, Republicans - cried for Horchcr's recall from his Assembly district based in Diamond Dar. ln the hue and cry over the turncoat Paul Horchcr, the tremendous opportunity to change the entire direction of California's future has been overlooked. The speoke~ship and majority status in a representativt, democratically elected government such :is oars is one of unparalleled imp0rtancc. And not well underltood by voters. When a new Congress or a state legislative body meets for the first time after an election, there . li terally'are no laws, rules or authority -internal or external -to set the new body in motion so it can do the public's business. past few years, California would be a much different place. Orange County would not be in bankruptcy. . Before any work at all can be started the elected members mu!>t cast the most important vote of their entire session -that is, elect a speaker to pre~ide over them. That speaker and Gil Ferguson A conservative leadership would not have carried or allowed the bills to pass by unfettered Treasurer Robert Citron. The AQMD would be under control of a legislature oversight commiuee; the whereabouts of habitual SC>. offenders would be known :it all times; pornographic the make-up of the majority that elected him or her will impact our economy, our culture, our freedom and the way we lh·e. The best example is the Ne.w Congress. The House of Representative!> under Newt Gingrich and his Republican majority have already set in motion revolutionary changes that will affect all of America. The first thing the speaker in our Assembly will do is set forth the rules under which the body will operate. The majority that elects the speaker wlll certainly approve th e new rules. Almost all political power will rest with that majority, and 'however the losing minority chooses to vote makes no difference. lo an 80-member house, the first leader· to get 41 votes becomes the absolute dictator if he or she is willing and able. The new speaker makes all the rules and appoint.s :ill the commiuees and their chairs, allocates budgets to all members, assigns all the offices and office equipment; in other words, the politi~I future of every memper is in his hands. Had Republicans been the majority party and held the speakership during the material would be hidden from children; streets would be a lot safer; business "ould be freed from over-burdensome regulations and confiscatory ta.:<es; those Mill Qn Y.elfurc would be working :it real jobs getting their welfare vouchers cashed by their employers. These are just a small sample of Republican bills that the speaker and his majority were able to kill .during the past two ye:irs. C alifornia, sitting on the Pacific Rim, has a fantastic economic opportunity in its future. But we cannot take advantage of that opportunity unless' and until our state legislature adopts abrupt and important change similar to those ... promised by the "Contract with America" bdopted by R~publicans in Congress. Locked into a 40-40 split, the Democrats a rc maneuvering for a joint leadership, with Will ie remaining as speaker. The Republicans plan to hold out at least two to three months until the renegade Horcher is replaced by another Republican. Me:intime, one of their sitting members. Dick Mountjoy (R-Monr0\1a), -..ho \\On a special Senate election but has chosen to remain with the t-ssembly in order to CJ.)t his vote again!>t Drown, may be forced by Willie to give up hi!> scat in the Assembl~ and become n Scn;uor. (Willie, as senior member, inherited decision making authority when the original chief clerk wa~ hospitalized 'for stress after ruling ag:iinst DrO\\n back in December.) The public, not kno" ing the critical importance to its own well-being auached to the speakership \Ole. will soon dem:ind th:it the legislature \\Ork for its pay. Unfortunately. this always puts more pre!»ure on Republicans than Democrats. Added to this Machi:ivellian cene is our own upcoming special election to fill Dergeson's Senate se:it. If one of the silting Republican Assembl) member~ win!I the election. the Republicans will again be a \Ote short of the majority. It's unfortunate because California mu:>I change its political course prior to the 21st Century and SOl\.e its social, cultur~11 and economic problems if \\e are to take advan tage of the historic opportunities the next centµry holds for us as the economit:4 powerhouse of the Pacific Rim. • Unless "e do. California "ill languish behind in an economic and educ:itional mal:iise, victimized both by criminals and bureaucrats, while our taxes are . squ:indere~ and ''asted by our government. The fi rst \Ole, that to elect a ne\\ speaker, really is crucial to us all. Gil Ftrguson, D Ncttport BcDch residtnt, is a formu Asscmb/ymDn Dnd candidDtt in tht 5pcdal election to fill Su pen isor J\l:>rfan lJcrgcson 's. • DCDtcd state ScnDte scDt. HOW TO CONTACT YOUR LIGllLATOU Tiiom:u EdW'.ll'd5, Norm:i Glo,·cr, Dennis O'Neil, Jcio Bill CliAtol'l, (0), ·ntc White House, 1600 Pcnnsylvani:i Ave .. Washin,ron, D.C. 20500. cion 456-1111 (6 1.m. to 2 p.m. PS' .) • . 206 Cannon Bldg., WMhington, D.C. 20515, (202) 22.S·56l l. (mosr of Newporc DeJch) D:uu Robr:ib:ichcr, (R.), 45th Oisr., 16162 BcJch Bl\'J., Suire 304, Huntington Bc:ich, CA 92647 847-2433 or 2338 R:iyburn House Oflicc Building, W;ishington, DC 20515, (202) 225·24 l 5. (Com McsJ :ind Wcsr Newport Jim SiJv.a 2nd Disr. 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MOUA Of ...... lllATIYll • Club Cox, (ll), 47th Din., 4000 MacArthur Blvd., Eur Tower, Suite 430, Newport Bech, 92660. 756·2244 or Bc~ch) ITAUllNATI Ab.rian Bttgct0n'1 ttat unfilled -~==--..._=-_,,.,., ITAUAlllMaLY Marilyn lrewer, (R), 70t'h Din., 18952 M.tc.Arthur Blvd.1 Suite 220, Irvine, 92715, 863·7070 (Newport Dc.lch ;mJ Con~ Mcs:i). CAUfORNIA COASTAL COMMllllON SJn Fr.lllCisco (415) 904-5200 (South co"t region CO\'CfJ~ •phr bC:twccn oOicct in Long Boch (.lJJ) S90·S07l. and 5.ln D~go. COUNTY MMD Of IU,._.. .. H~ll of Adminiur.uion, 10 Civic Cc:nccr rbu, S..tnr.a Ant, 92701 COUNTY aoUD Of IDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, ~t.s Mcu, P.O. Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966·4000. Ellubcth D. l'ukc.r, member, Trusrcc Arc.t S (Com Mcs:i, Newport Bc:idl.) COAST COMMUNln COWN DllftlCT ll70 AJ.lnu Ave. Com Mesi, 9}626, 432·5011 Oun«llor: WU.ti.am M. Vcp. E. D .. ; l'raidcnt: SbaTy Baum: Bc»rd Members: \»aw O. ~· Nmcy Pol1ud. W~tcr 0 . 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BY l\JCHA11) DUNN, SJ10an Wann CORONA DEL MAR -Paul Orris, Corona dcl Mar High boys basketball coach, felt the shiver of the previous night's ESPN highlights. That was even before El Toro's Travis Senik put the final touch on a scoring run that ter. He led the Sea Kings with l~ points and 13 re· bounds. El Toro (7-8, 0-1), with i1s bi,g man, 6-5 Scan Callahan, in foul trouble early, relied he:ivily on the three-point bomb~ of \\<h ich it m3de 7 or 21. After CdM controlled its biggest lead of the garne (13 points), El erased a 13-po\nt Corona dcl Mar ad- vantage. With 4:02 left in the game, Senik netted a pair from the foul line, knot- S.•Vlewl ...... 8opStend1n9a Toro made the final basket or the third quarter, then spuned in the fourth, 13-2, to tic it. le.... °"'1111 W L W L Cdlll 10 96 Saru Marg3rlU 1 0 15 1 "This is a typicar Corona blowout," Orris said.· foul \\1th Q:28 left, after butchering Colem:in undcr- neat h \\hen Seruk missed an- other lnree-point shot. But CdM missed :lll three attempts Crom the line. O\\en stretched the Sea Kings' lead to 60-54 by sinking t\\O free throws \\ilh 0:25 lch, but Jason Bethel of Et Toro made a three-pointer off the glass•with 0:18 on the clock. -CdM.ll Dominic DeGruie/(11-po1nb) iced the "'in \\ith a free thro\v "'hen O:i6 remained. . "faery league g;ime's going to be like this," Orris said. "Yeah, \\C let them . ting the Sea View League opener, 50- 50, before the Sea Kings (9-6, 1-0}' won it at the free-throw line, squeez- ing out a 61-57 vic,OI'}' that was· in doubt during the last four minutes of Friday night's nail-biter. Irvine 1 0 1 10 Newport 0 1 6 10 a Toro o 1 1 a Wooc!bndOe 0 1 11 6 Senior guard Joel Owen, whose sweet passing kept CdM's off ensc moving in B~n Coleman come back, but we didn't fold. During the Estancia Toum:iment (bst \\eek), teams CdM, which led, 48-35, ofter Drian Fra~losy's steal and ensuing layin with 0:45 left.in the third quarter, sank 11 of 18 from the stripe in the final eight minutes. . "After watching all those upsets in f rtdar'• Scor.• • lnlne 59, Newport 44S Cdflll e 1, El Toro 57 Saru Margni SO. Woocll>riOoe •S ..... da, (7:30 p.fn.) CclM at WOOdblldge El Toro it Newport Saro~ at 1mne the second half, dropped in two free throws with 3:13 left in the game, mpving CdM ahead, 52-50. It never trailed or was tied again. · CdM led, 57-54, when it missed tf1e front 'Cod of a one-and·one situation college basketball (Thursday) night on ESeN. I was real. nervous about tonight's game. It was in the air," Orris said. with 0:57 remaining. Senj_k:(t3 points) came down and missed ~. 1rey. Cd M's Darren Mac- Donald sank one o( two free throws with 0:4~ on the clock.· · · Brian Coleman, o 6-foot-3 junior post player, and CdM's only no~senior starter; drained 8 of 11 from the line, including 4 or 5 in the fourth quar- With ·a four-point lead, it appeared to be an easy ride to the victory column fo r the Se:i Kings, when El Toro's Scott Hall was \\histled for a technical wefc coming back on us and we didn't step "P· In those times, "e're not preaching X's and O's, but stepping up to the challenge. And \\e mis~ed ~ couple of free throws, but we've been a pretty good free-throw shooting team and we m:ide the next two." • Owen and DcGraticr nailed three-pointers in the first quarter •• a period when C:illahan picked up his third foul with 2:26 to go. He sat on the bencb until the second half. · · . El Tor~ led in the second quaner, 16-15, then CdM enJO)Cd a 12-4 run, led by conventional three-point ploys from Fr~ca!osy and ~tacDonald, and a trey by DeGrazier. GAMI STATISTICS/See aJ Saturday. J~ 7, 1995 at ... ~agl_es p~nish .Un_iversitY in opener _Newport never -:in it : at Irvine ~ Htist Vaqueros put it all together; Sailors, meanwhile, unable to cope with Irvine defense. Bv BAll.llv FAULJOU;Jl. Sroan Wann . IRVINE -Host Irvine High may need a liule var· nish to touch up the path • beaten to the frce·throw line by visitiAg Newport Harbor Friday night. Dut the Sailors arc the team most i.n need of polishing after a 59-46 Vaquero win to open Sea View League bO)S basketball play. The Sailors (6·10) shot 45 free throws to the hosts' 16, but made just 27 from the stripe and netted only nine field g,.o~ls ::igainst a "goal-line" Irvine defense that would have made Vaq football coach Terry Henigan proud. "Irvine played very hard, "hich had a lot to do with the way we struggled of- fensively," said Newport Coach Rich Smith, whose team fell behind, 8-0, and neve r got closer than 10 in the second h::ilf. "We didn't start out very we ll," said Smith, whose team had eight turnovers and shot fou r air balls -in- -eluding two from •the foul line -en route ~ Will Rankin to only four first- quarter points. ~ Estancia 's boys team has everything going its way . in PCL opener Friday night. BY DE~SI~ BROSTIORHOCS, s.~ .. r IRVl~I:. -All the ele- mcnh were. pre~ent for the fatanc1J High bv~) baskctb;ill team to C\ploJe Frida) mg.ht The E.iglcs \\Cre e:igcr for the start of the Pac1fi'c Coast League !lea on. the) "ere pla)ing a team th;.at ~:id been hurt b~ gradual ion· and \\ere lacang a ~qu:id \\hose style fit in perfectly to their °'' n. The re uh "as ~ season.· high offcnsih: tfop!-1y as fatancia d1sm:1ntled host Uni- versity, 101-67, in o game th:it \\3S do~i: only for little more th an one qu:ine r. . .:·we "ere looking fol'\, arJ 10 ::.tarting league and plo} ing in this gym;· s:iid o- t:incia Coach Tim Par..cl, \\ho::.c bus1c:.t chore of the night \\Os ::.hu11ling 111 his re· cl'\cs ... It's a nice""') to ~tart lc:igue ... The: first quart er '1ldcd inno cntl) enough, "1th the Eagles on top. I -11 Uut the Troj.in~ beg.in 10 quicken th~ pace. ~nd the 1110\e pro,cd pre· d11..1abl) !.U1i:-1d.1I E ... t.ini:-1.1 'cored 6'.! points 1n the m1Jdlc t\\O quar· tcr • built.l ing a k.id \\hid1 ho,crcd :irounJ 40 poinh for muc h l'l the seCOJld h.111. ·1 he onl)' 1c.1I ,u,pcn ... e came l.1tc an the 'l·m not con - cerned with scoring 100- points as much as I am how many we .give up . And 67 points is too much for us.' game ''hen· the E:i--TIM PARSEl. glc~ neared the Estancia coKh ccnturv marl.. . \ ll atting 100 . 1,,. "I don't know if it was the long (eight-day) layoff between games, or what," Smith continued. "Dut we just didn't come out very strongly." seemed lal.c:. a url!-bct ~hen -Kc~ Ra---- di :I) m;iJc '''o free thro'' \\ilh 3:42 left Smith did praise his squad's refusal to relent to a would-be, blowout Irvine ap- peared intent on administering. "I thought we did a nice job of battling to get back into the game in the second · half, but 1t was all uph\11 and we never got over the hump,'' Smith said. Irvine (7-10), was equally up for a 32- minute battle, as the rugged play often re- sembled rugby more than basketball. Coach Steve Keith's players were whis- tled for 31 fouls by an attentive pair of of- ficials, as three Vaqs fouled out and two others collected four fouls apiece. Newport seniors \Yill Rankin and Chad Coluccio made the most of Irvine's ref usul to allow a clean shot, shooting 17 and 11 free throws, respectively on the night, in- cluding a combined 20 in the final eight minutes. Rankin hit 11 foul shots and his lone field goal came despite o foul to finish with a team-high 13 points, while Coluccio drained six from the stripe to go with his lone field $0:11, which also accompanied a foul on Irvine. Senior Bob Torribio come off the bench to score oil seven or his ipoints in the sec- ond p;criod, canning bo1h of his free throws and both field goal tries, including the Tars' only thrc.c·pointcr. Irvine, which had nearly as many first helAILOU/Pepa~ , ·to m:iJ...e 11 96·5::!. l3ut it became a little uncertain "hen Estanc1J m:inaged ju~t one point in \he ne\t 21.-1 minutes. l..tAH Hoosn~.\JLY r1un Estancia'$ Ben Novak (left) gets tangled up on the break with University's Roger Wilson during Friday's scoring binge. A !.hort JUmper b) Da'e Millig:in made it 99-62 '' ith 50 second~ left. Then, after stc:iling the b;ill on the ne't po~cs ion. Den No,al<.. Jro'c :ill the \\a) to the basket anJ \\J fouled. Artists rally in second hall to ·cut down --Mesa ~Laguna Beach's cozy court a definite advantage for Artists . BY BM.D Moou. Srokn Wknn LAGUNA DEACH Costa Mesa High'~ boys bas- ketball team traveled to La- guna Beach and jumped out in front, 12-9, after one quar- ter, but Lagum1 Bench put together two spuru in the second half and sent the Mus1anas home with a 54-45 Pa- cific Coast Lcague-opcnina loss. "(Laguna Beach) is definitely one of the touahest places to play in the (Pacific Coast) lcaaue," said Costa Mesa coach Jason Ferguson. " \Ve hope to go 7-3 or 6-4 in league and this is one of the pl-aces we thought we might drop one." The Mustangs looked primed after the opening tip as the Mustangs attacked the basket and played aggressive dcfen e. Cos1a Mesa's Terry Carmon, a 6-foot-1 senior guard, got Co ta Mesa rolling with two driving buck- ets. Junior guard Mike Montoya muled a three-pointer and junior suord Brian Reeves hit a short jumper to end the fidt quarter with the 12·9 le:ad. Laguna Dcach settled in and took its fir~t lend, 19-16, with 2:33 remaining in the half. · The Must:ings' Mqntoya hit hi e c o n d t h r e c· polnter to allow Ce»t:t Mes:a to reg:iin •he lead, 21-1 9. But Lngun:a De:ach's junior guard Ryan S:i· trappc hit two strnight b:i lets to ~end the Artist into tbe break with :a 23-2 1 cd1e. Laguna Beach ne~-cr trailed again. The Artists went on an 8-0 run and built a 30-l;J lead with 3:40 remaining in the third. That is when the Must:m~· se- nior forward Mike Freeman c:iught fire and rekindled Costa Mesa's inlcnsity. Freeman reeled off four traight jump- ., . . er' th~1t touched nothing but n)lon, bnng- ing the Must:ang~ to within six points and giving them the momentum heading into the last quarter. Out the Artists responded agJi1\ with an 11-5 run, extending the lead to 49-36 .on :i three-pointer by !lenior guard Brandon Bloch. • , W11h their backs :against the \\all, the Mu t.angs tried to rally. Freeman con-, tinued his second-half ~hooting d isplay, n:ailing a medium-range jump &hot and then 11 driving layup b:ack-to-back. Freeman scored 12 or bis team·high 14 ~ints in the second half. • After a ddensi~~ stop, Montoya hit his third three-pointer to m~ke the K<>re 49- 41 with 1 :43 left. ... ~n -• • Newport Harbor dominates, yet · Irvine strik~s twice in ttJe ~econd half · to record the Sea View league upset. NEWPORT DEA CH -There are few sports which can equal soccer in terms of the potential to dominate, yet Jose, and Newport Ha~bor Hi h's S:tilors found it out first hand on . Fnday &. ·-d·ino Irvine took advantage ol tis op-as an.... o · · h s portunities to record a 2-1 Victory tn t e ca View League opener for both schools. . With the game deadl~~ed at 1-.1 Ph41 C?h of lrvinc suddenly found hun~lf w&tk-a virtual ·nt-blank shot from some sue feet out and c:is-~1 p~nched t~e ball in to give the Vaqueros the winning margin. . A decidedly disappointed Coach .Cohn Dou- ette'could do nothing but watch_ as has team, de- spite a glaring 10-3 advant:ige m shots on go:il, dropped to 0'-1. 10-4. After a scoreless first half the _Yaqs broke the ioe very early. in the first half with a header by Ryan Mmer. Justin Kerr, however, cvc~ed matters at 1-l with just five minutes s~ent .'" the second half, scoring on a breakaway s1tuatton. . . Goalkeeper Steve Kleha was credited with five saves for Newport. . Irvine 1-0 improves to 4-4-1 overall. Harb~r r~turns to Sea View league piny Wednesday afternoon with a 3:15 date at El Toro. . Elsewhere on the prep scene tn boys soccer on Frid:iy: . p . •Costa Mesa's Mustangs opened the. ac1fic Coast League with a hard-fought J-0 victory :i1 uguna Beach. ---:-, . . Coach Carlos Miramontes was gom~ wuhout one of his better players, center-m1d-fi.~ldcr Camilo Ramirez, who js vacationi~g in Fra_ncc, ·but •th e likes of Dan Porter, Brian Ramirez, sophomore g6alie Carlos Loza and dcfendcrl> Jerod Call and Jose Casillas answered the call. Porter drove in a shot off a fast -break off a pass from Ramirez in the first half for the game's only score. KATSU\'A ~ON£/FOa nu DAILT PILOT N~wpoi1 Harbor's Chris Wakeen goes after the bali' while surrounde~ by Irvine defenders In Friday afternoon's Sea View League. soccer CQnte~t. "They pl:iyed us tough," said Miramonte~. "We dominated the first half and they domi- nated the second half." •I I I I I I I LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY .. , ....... .. College men -Holy Namei College .it Southern C.aliforni,.l College. 7:30 p.m. College ~~omen -Sout hern California . College al Coll Baptist Tournamenl. Wrestlln9 lligh school -Coron.i del M.ir, Cosla Mesa, Ne"porl t-1.lrbor ;JI h tanci.J Tourn.imcnt. 10 .J..m. MONDAY Basketltall Community college men -Colden West al Or.ingc Coast, 7 p.m. ·----~------------------TUU DAY -. I • 1 ~----------------------1 •••k•tltoll College men -Southern California College at Point Loma Nuarenc, 7:30 p.m. College women -Southern ulifornia College al Point Loma Nuarene, S:30 p.m. High school girts -Woodbridge at Coron;i det Mar, 7:30 p.m.; Newport llarb()r ill El Toro, 7:30·p.m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 7 p.m.; Llgun;i llills ;it ht;inci;i, 7 p.m. Soccer • I ti11h school girls -Corona dcl Mu at Woodbridge, 3:15 p.m.; E1 Toro .JI Ne1~port 11.Jrbor, 3:1S p.m.; LJgun;i Hills Jt (slanci.J, 3:1S p.m.; CoslJ Meu at Aliso 1'iiguel, J:lS p.m. WEDNESDAY . Basketltall Community college men -S.iddle .JI Or.\ngc C~st, 7 p.m. Community college women -Orange Co;ist at S;Jddleb:ick, 7 p.m. 11\gh school boys -Corona dcl Mar at Woodbridge, 7:30 p.m.; El loro at · Nc"por1 Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; Cost.a Mcu at Afiso Niguel, '1 p.m.; ugun.i Hills .it Eslolnci.t, 7 p.rw. I Meer !Ugh sch~ boys -Woodbridge at Coron• det Mv, 3:1S p.m.; N~port llubor at El Toro, 3:1S p.m.; Costa Mesa at Aliso Niguel, 3:15 p.m.; l.lguna Hills JI Estancia, 3:15 p.m. Newport falls in neld hoc~ey, 2-1 HUNTINGtON BEACH -The Newport Harbor High field hockey • squad suffe'red a tough 2-1 setback al Edison in a Sunset Leagtre mntch 'Friday arternoon. The Chargers (4-1) woll' the game: by scoring the deciding goal with approximately 30 seconds left in the match. Jeanette Antongiorgi open~d the scoring for Edison in tlie first half, but Piper Archibald, with an /assist from Jen Hecker, tied the match with 12 minutes remaining. However, Nicole Nehrig con- verted the game-winner after a scramble in front of the net. The loss dropped Newport to 1·3-2 overall. 111EODORE ROBINS I • • ~ ~ FMI ~ ..• •y ..,,,_ ! '°'"'"' 2060 Harbor Bout.w.rd ol Con in Costa Mesa (71A) ~2·0010 Serving The ~ At90 s;~ 1921 '· • • ICATIUT A R.\tlfOK-1 Foa ntlt DAJU l'1LOT Newport IH.,r wich and mate h Opp ht) dwich an ne - defender in Sailors' Sea View League bOYIJQCCer d1.1el Friday anemoon at Newport. The Costa Mesa coa,(:h called the game one 9( his team's best efforts, and perhaps the bc)t g:ime of the season in terms of team intensity. It was a nip-and-tuck game all the way as La· guna Beach threatened often in the first half with loqg Lhrow·in tactics. "U>za really had an outst:tnding game," added Miramontes, who watched his goalie come up with 12 saves in recording his third shutout of the season. Also in line for Miramontes' comments were his defenders, Call and Casillas, who turned in exceptional defensive efforts. With the PCL:apening victory the Mustang), improved to 5-4-2 overall. Costa Mesa returns to action on Wedncsda)' afternoon with 3 game at Aliso Niguel. •Corona del Mar's ~ys escaped with a I· I tie at f;I Toro, bllt it had to seem like a victory to the Sea Kings in the Sea View League open- er. Aaron Pcrlmuuer directed a thrown-in by Ryan Hritz into the net with under 30 seconds to play to give CdM the deadlock with the Chargers. El Toro lltrd scored in the· first 10 minutes of the match, and maintained the advantage until the dramatic tying goal by the Sea Kin~s. CdM goalkeeper Brian Hawley was credited wtth eight saves in a solid performance. The Sea Kings (6·5-1 overall) are back in ac· tion with two home matches next week, starling with Woodbridge on Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. -By the Daily Pilot Rues' luppani sidelined 7-1 o days ~ Surgery on Friday p~rformed on DCC star. BY DENNlS Ba.OSTEIUlOUS Sroau WIUTU. COSTA MESA -..Flo Luppani, th~ poinr guard \Vho is 1he career assist record holder for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team, is expected to be sidelined from one week to 10 days following a knee injury suffered in Wednesday night's 59-58 Orange Empire Con- ference loss to Golden West. Luppani tlnderwent surgery Fri- day morning to have cartilage in her left knee rcrnoYCd, and also suffered a tear of the anterior cru· cia tc ligament. "The only good news is that the ACL tear is evidently not large en ough to cause immediate sur- gery," said OCC head coach Mike Thornton. "She's going to b~ able to play in a week or 10 days, but she'll be wearing a brace." Lupeani app;irently sustained the injury while collecting u re- (bound in the second half of Wednesday's game at Golden West. "She came down wjth the re- bound and, you could kind of see the knee buckle a little bit," said Thornton, who added that the in- jury was not caused by contact with another playe r. "She kcpl playing from there, and at first I thought it wu her ankle, one or tho~ 'run·it·ofr type of thinp. "The next thin& J know, Tina Flo luppanl (Afan) and Jessica (Smillie) tell me, 'She's really hurt.' l yelfed at her, 'Are you OK?' and she said no.'' Luppani was then removed from the game, ond after working with the team trainer for._ a brief time, returned Lo the Ooor. But after a couple trips down court, it became apparent thqt she could not con- tinue. Luppani, a team co-captain who OJtendcd Woodbridge High, h11d suracry on her riJht knee previ- ously and had worn a brace on that knee while playina lase year at OCC. She broke the 1ehool career wist rtcorJ Dec. 7 in a 75--69 non-conference victory over Cer- , ritos. That record had been previou)ly held by Newport Harbor High product Stncey Giem, who played with the Pirates from 1990 through 1992. Thornton said that when L\lp· p~ni woke up on Thursday, the knee was locked so it would not bend. She immediately we'llt to the doctor, had it analyzed nnd tested, then scheduled the surgery for Friday rnerning. ' "That's how badly she wants t~ play," said Thornton. "She had 11 all done as soon as she could.'' OCC, 14-7 after the conference· opening loss to Golden West Wedoesday, had a bye Frid:iy. Next week, the Pirates are at Sad· dleback Wednesday nnd enterrnin Cypress on Friday. "Those may be the two teams probably the most diritcuh for us · to handle without her," s:iid Thornton. "Flo says she wants 10 come back Friday BJ&inst Cypress, but realistically 1 think it's quite n longshot. We're looking at hope· fully the Fullerton game (Jan. 18), which would give her a few more days (to recover).'' • Thornton says his team it ot~cr· wise phy$ically OK, and, just as imponant, in good shape mentally ofter two stroifht devastating toss· es -in overtime to Chuffey ond the one-point loss to the rival Rus· tiers. "There's an extreme closeness to this aroup," he said. ".()~i­ ouslyj we've hod aome real das· courafina eetbacks, but l lhink the teom ai really on the verge of com· ina •oaether." . . . Newport 8"Ch/eosta Mela Deny Plot . SMVleWL...-Ghta ltaftdlnle '-"'-~ W L W L 1 0 •• , 0 " , 1 0 ,. , 0 1 •• S...Mqarb 0 1 4 5 EJ Toro 0 1 5 I ................ ··~ "'IMnt 30 C. U , B Tort 40 ~M,S....Mlrptllt4 T....,~Mp.&) ~· •ewport a B Ten nine II SW Mirprb . ' ' '' fl i(1Q(' I "\~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. : . .. . . . . . . : : .... • .J CdM girls • deliVe Sea View opener nv RICHARD DVNN, Sro"TS Wann CORONA DEL MAR -Rising to the challenge in the Sea View Lcaguet!ll.r~!ll opener on Friday, after upsetting a for·· midable opponent in a final tune- up, w,as Corona de! Mar High girls . b~ketball coach Garth Flint's pri- mary question. , Out when pu~h came to shove, and CdM's tallest and most pro- ~uctive player having fouled out ''ith 4:33 still left in the game, the Sea Kings won the battle of turn- overs in the waning moments, holding on for last December lOumament con- test, the sixth-ranked team in Or- ange County appeared rested and ready, while the Vaqueros (8·6) looked ripe for dismantling. Newport (11-1) scored the fir~t four points of the game, then went on an 11-0 run to close the open- ing period for a 17-5 lead that never slipped below double. digits and twice topped out at the final, margin of 28. "We're plc:ised to win our fi~t Sea View League game," Harbor coach Shannon J akosky said. "We're still working on continuity in our offense, and we ~II have plenty of little things 10 worlt on . But we handled their press' well, we played good defense, and we worked the ball inside." .... -·· --· -__ .J The Newport offense was ef- ficient enough to allow senior starters Dianne P.ulido, Mandy Clayton and Melissa Schutz 'to score in double figures, while super subs Tina Bowman and Mary Anderson al~o showed why the visitors' seven-man rotation Is among the county's best. Bowman, who continues lo emerge as a potent 5-foot-10 post pe~former, collected eight re- bounds and six points, while Anderson, a 5-6 freshman guard, chipped in seven boards, four points and l";.0 of the '<tUad's 14 steals. Pulido hit 4 of 7 field goal :u- tempts and converted 7 of 10 free .. throws fS>r a team-high 15 points, while also leading a strong effort on the boards with a team-high nine. Schut.c, who likely guined as much as anyone by the increased practice time, having joined the team late due to the Tars' state volleyball crown, hit four of her Cir~t ~L'< shol!i and both free throws to net all 10 of her points before intermission. Cla}lOn, who paced the winners "ith four steals, :ldded 12 points. Reserves Laura Wilson and M.E. Clayton also got into the scoring column, while sophomore cuard Jenny Jennings had fi~ points and six boards. Irvine, expected to join a four- team batlle for the league's third playoff !ipot - behind title fav o rite Woodbridge and consen!ius runner-up pick Newport Har- bor -com· mined 15 of its 2 1 turn· overs in J.he Mandy Clayton opening two .quarters. .Following the first-quarter spurts, Nev.-pon fashioned ~ 13-2 ESTANCIA . , second-quarter run, a 7-2 surge in the third period, and a 9-0 founh- quarter bum to keep the Vaque- ros at bay. High Khool girls, Su_yiew Leagu• ~HMbot .,,,,,.. 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And \he Eagles' peiirneter game come to th.e century mark previ· also was effective, with four differ- ously this season was a 94-56 win ent players combining for five over La Habra. three-pointers in the game . "I'm not concerned with scori ng "Theyithe Trojans) are going to 100 points as much as l am how be good in a couple of years," said many we give up," said Parsel. Parse!, "but they're young right "And 67 points is too much for now." us." • Uni has been hit hard by gradu- All 12 pla}ers suited up ror the :uion, l)'IOSt notably career-sea.ring ~ Eagles saw ample playing time, leader Demi Zeiglef, and relies with ·Greg Foster ~e statistical hea,ily on t\\O freshmen guards. leader \\ ith 23 points and fi,e re-Eric Palmer and Freet Sears. bounds. Radisay also recehed The • pair ~cored 12 points plaudits from his coach fo r his apiece, with Palmer connecting .on ptay. ------..... three from beyond the "Foster, who ha~ been three-point line. sick, •and Radbay both "Thi~ is the t~P,e of did an excellent job off game "here we can get ihe bench;' $:lid Par~el. :i lol of people in, b!.lt ."We like tQ think we it'~ important to stay fo· ·c·an go eight or nin~ cuscd," said Parse I. deep." "There was a couple of University (4·12) re-lapses out there, and fused to budge from its when that happened, 1 zone defense throughout .wa nted to get the . ,. the evening. "They had (guilty) · player 01.1t of to stay with it," Parse! G.reg Foster there. We want the play· admitted, "because of ers to be qungry for next their big' matchup prot;!ems." Even "ith the zone, the Eagles managed to \\Ork the b~ll inside consistently \\hen they weren't UTANClA 101, UNIVIRSln 67 High school bot-s, Pacific ~st l.agu• c......o. u .. ~.111 lg ft pf Ip ,, fl " Ip rla& "' I 0 0 ) P.JlrMt 4 I J 12 ~d ..... 604llAbM 0020 FttMy S 1 -0 14 Scogion l 1 2 6 l tTM s12nS...ati s'l212 time." The Eagles have other long- range goals, such as earning a ~eed \\hen the postseason brackets are drawn up. "l'd sa)', of the three games we've lost, in two of them. we were the better team:'' said Parsel. a 42-40 yictory ove r visi ting El Toro in the league opener. . LF..All Hoc~ns l>.\IL'I' ru.ar Estancia's Chris Candlish (above, left) and Dane Plock (right) cover a loose ball situation, much to the dis- satisfaction of University's Steve McKee in Friday's Pacific Coast League boys basketball opener. At the left, Candlish breaks through the Trojans' defense for a shot. Es tancia had everything its way as the Eagles rolled to a 101 -67 victory. CIW>dli.h ) I I 7 M1.-.tt I 1 , S 11 ""'''°" 1 0 0 2 S..N<hltt s 0 ) ll ro.ltt 10 1 2 2l ltMh 1 0 I 2 l.adi~r ' ) I IS WibOf'I "2 0 I 4 l,N).». t a ~ i Qumhi O O O 0 lll1Uii;"" 2 • O 0 4 H.ommOl'ld 0 0 1 0 Besides foster, four other Ea-. gles scored in double figures. Ra- disay collected 15 poinis. · Tom Feeney 14, :ind Zack Richard~on· and Ke\in Byrne 13 apiece. 11 '~a.s a season-high for Radisay. Jennifer 'Gard ner , , CdM's 6-foot-l junior center, who ~cored' 14 points, pulled down nine re- Melissa Ford b o u n d s , blocked ti pair of shots and dished off two a~i~ts, was on the bench with five foul~ \\hen the Sea Kings (8-8, 1-0) led, 39-35, in the fourth quarter. · That forced Flint to solicit jun- ior Melissa Ford's defensive ser- vices against El Toro·~ J:lnelL Jew- ett, after Gardner and Shawna Casey did a fine job of blocking out Jcwet( in the second half. Ford, who scored I I points and grabbed seven boards, kept Jewett in check down the stretch. El Toro made no field goals in the final 3:09, while Jewett (14 points) had only two rebounds in the third quarter, and none in the fourth. She had 14 in the first half. "We went to a man defense on (Jewett), with ford on her," Flint said. "In the second half, I told Gardner and Casey to box her out, because we couldn't let her keep (rebounding) like 1hat." Ford's three-pointer gave CdM a 34-3J lead in the third quarter, but El Toro (5·9, 0-J) tied it in the fourth, 35-35. Ashley Conover's jumper from the lop of the key with 5:50 left in the gnme gave the Sea JGngs a 37-35 lead, on ad- vantage they would never lose. "I was a l11tle concerned aboul a letdown after beating University (52-47 on Tuesday), even though . this was a league; game," Flint said. Conover also hud six rebound s, two steals and two asiists, while Casey hod five bourds and two as· sis ts. CO•ONA DIL MAR 42 ILTO•O 40 High school girls, Sea View Le.11g111e ll 'T-C0t..w 41«4 M.tt ''"''" .... ,, ... , s ) ' (.Mdfttt l 4 s 14 S 4 l 14 C.tHT ' t l S l 40tlfoftl 4Jt11 ) I 4 7 (-'Pf 4 0 0 I 0 • l 0 w.,.......,, s J 1 IOtlTil-0010 ooooc...-.oe10 0000~ OtOt U 10 17 .. T•.ak 14 U 1' 0 MetttllY9UMTI .. ll ,_ ,, 12 c-.. Mott I) 12 )'fl0111I t••ltl ll Teu1~N6MI M.w-f0ttl '· • Ttdwul loul•t ,_..., • 7-40 ' 1~0' COHl.,. tlel • 0,P~o 0 I I I Tot~\ • ao 1' 1, IUl Tut•I• 27 s 19 6f ICOH aY QUAllTIU . bWl<U 18 )) 2' 21 -101 Un~~sity 11 14 20 22 -67 l·poinl pl~: r.un..i•-freMy 2-f'lcx~ 1. IKhMd· M><1 I, FClilrr I; Uno~o11y-P.1lmr1 ), Sc:~rr J, Scogg•n 1, \\cl..,. t. • · T tthni<o>I fovls: '''""" hdlcC....&-... ..,. ........... ~ ...... W L W L ........ 1 0 MS Lapt 11.:11 · 1 0 I I llgn... 1 0 I 4 c..la-0 1 511 . Coast takes it into OT, upset bid tails Alie.... 0 1 5 11 ~ 0 1 412 Pl1f11"&--··· ... ,., ......_., Lapt ... M.-.. L...-... 44,.Mll ..... 41 IRVINE -The Orange Coast Col- lege men's bas- ketball team had a delayed start to their Orange Em- pire Confcrenc,: season, and nearly pulled off an upsel on the road Friday night. • The Pirates extended Irvine Valley into ·overtime bdorc com-, ing out on the ~ort end of a 101 -96 decision. OCC (8-9 overall, 0-1 in the conference) was originally slated to -0pcn its OEC se11son on Wednesday at home against Golden We~t. but the heavy rains forced the postponement of the game until Monday night. On Friday, Coast had the game all but won when center Eorico Blandin made one of two foul shots with 12 seconds to play to 'give the Pirates ' 91-89 advantage. lrvijte Valley (14·6, 2-0), which beat /Fullerton in its conference open'er on Wednesday with a buzzer-beating three-pointer, managed to send the game into overtime in the final desperate seconds of regulation play. First, lVC's Kashad Wilson, who had earlier drained three three-pointers, missed from long range in an attempt t6 put the SAILORS · •re••-.• a1 •. -half field goals (l l) D~ Newport had shots from the field by the break ( 12), wa • spcatheaded by 5- foot·8 junior point guud and 6·3 senior forward Olair Eldridge. Rivera, who sliced nod diced the Newport defense, particularly lute when Smith wa forced to trap itl the halfcourt. finished ~ith 14 points and six nssbts. All six Rive ro field goals were Lasers in front. However, IVC goi 1hc rebound in a scramble aml put up unothcr shot from in· side which failed. This 1ime, 7-foot center Kcon Clark. was thcr'e for the put-back with four ~econds left to tie the g~u~. OCC was only able to get . off a de!>pcration shot ;it the buzzer, forcing the extra session. In the · overtime, the Lasers took control early and never looked back, as Coast was unable to hit from the perimeter. "I thought we outplayed 'em in a lot of ways," said OCC as· sistant coach Herb Livsey. "They (the Lasers) had to work for their shots and they're a good• shooting team. If we give this kind of effort each time out; I th ink we'll do well in the con- ference." OCC had dead spots at the start of each half, as well as the overtime. tVC jumped to a 19-4 lead in the opening minutes of the half, but the Pirates were nble to gradu11lly make it UP. and layups, and he tallied five unan· swcretl poinlS durioi ll 56·second span in the third quarter to extend the ho t!i' lead to 37-21 with J'6 ccond left in the third quarter. Eldridge, often a\ the pa)·off end of Rivcru's di.)l)cs off penetra- tion, connected on 8 of 13 from the field en route to a game·high 18 points. Irvine's 6--6 center Luke Carlson h::id only fuur point but blocked ix Ncwpo1 t holi ;and altered a couple mo'rt. \ actually took a 45-44 halrtime edge. .In the second half, the Lasers pulled out to as much a~ a ninc- point le:id before Coast again slped away and pu t itself in a position to win· the game before the last frantic econds of reg· ulation play. Clark fioished".with game-high tdtals of 30 points and 16 re- bounds (six on the offen~ivc end) for the Lasers. IRYINI 19, NIWPOIT MAaaOI 4• High school boyi, S..l Vi~ ~tqu• Ntoioi*t H.Mllot .... _ fa II pl"fl fl II r'll' l.ldnft .. 2lJ7C.a.I-2024 .....W.. ' I II 4 I) P.W. J I S 6 C""°"ue I 6 l I CW.i41tt ' t l 4 II C-.4.W OIJI ........ •1 J9 ""'"""'I 2 .\ l • llMt• • ~ 4 " ~-.... I l I 4 ttill J t l • Te.,... • 2 l I ,1 ClliM 0 2 t 2 r~ O t I I ,......._ t t I t I.Nie to••~ •••• Te I t I t QMt« a212 • ... I t l7 11 46 T... U 9 )I Jt , ..... , •• u..,._ • ' 11 n -• ...... U II '' •-s9 ,.,.... ..... Mi-TeniWe 11 ""-- • .... 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The spirited rail)' turned out to be a Iii· \le too late, however, as Laguna Ileacb held on in the le:igue--0pcner. ''The two Mike Freeman spurts were the differ- encc," said Ferguson. "We pla)ed good defense overall, but we gave them 100 many uncontested layups ·and we turned the ball over too much. "We knew 1t was going to be tough trying to win (at Laguna)," he said. "They play hard and they have a lot of good shooters." LAHM 9IACtl 14 CelTAMUAU Hip tchool iOYI: Pd"te ~t lea&~ C-~ .....,.._..I ... ". ta•,r• J., 4 ....... J ••• ,,,,._,_ Jtt• J I I II __., • J J IJ 7tll4 ...... ••211 •• ,, ......... 4J 4 11 tt11....,.., ···~ c... ' 1 • J It 1 t 'S 1... ti ' H M , ... -•WR WWW c......... aa • .. w-e ........... . .. " ..... ,.,.... ...., c..m ..__......,. 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SPECIAL 541-1317 or ~74'0 theb get tt•a all th«• ...... 2 Bel. ger. yd. .. every day nu· cwpt & pn1. WID IOIDe cal • In Clutifled '*-4AP> no peea, a.a ..... _-•.a2-•• S..Ana tl501&1020 ... _-___ ._._ .. ______ -_7_• __ COSTA IDS& 2124 cost& IDSA 2124 COSU 11ESA 2624 1400 ,, •II It t1kt1 to plHt I II word .... "'--•' '"' etntffttd ad. ttl tar 11011 1ddltlon1t ~ord • 08jcc HOan: 9:00 mn -5:00 b M.P llill 10:00 -• '4:00 ~ • I M 1561 ._ °'· · S-AM I' W• CA (n4)1'6-91eo • ' , • CAL•SCAN (918) 449-8000 Call 642-5678. Put a few ·words to work fo~r y~u. \ 7 'I • • r-----, · MAJOR I SERVICE I I 15,000/ U ,000/ 15,000 Mllu I cl- A I ,... l ..... -[~ I I~ E . , $ 2 2 8 ° 0 +TAX I ______ _J l· 1 l: ,:,tri1 1 1,.. 645-1234 r----~-, MAJOR 217 AVOCADO uNIT 4 COSTA MESA I SERVICE ·I I l0,0001 60,000/ 90,000 Milu I I $ 2 9 8 °0 +TAX I . L-------.J ROOMS 21oe Beach Pafkng/Outside iiii•lllllliiiii!iil .. iiiiiJ RV ok. $99/mo. 722-0824 •LIDO ISLl!1ft Studio, pvt ent, steps •••••••• to bch, fum avl,ttnnis, COMMERCIAL W/O $495/mo 673-6103 Npt Hghta room 10 REAL. ESTATE min airport/bch/Fash' Isl. All amen .• $400. _...._ _____ _ Avail now. 642-6846 BUSINESS OFFICE ------1fOR RENl 2769 VACATION RENTALS•· 272~ ARTISTS: Larg&-work-lng & exhibit space NB OCEANFRONT avall to share, NB/CM. Weekly. Fully fu·m 3Br $300/mo. 6,73-7181 2Ba, gar. ~pet $1200/ John Wavn• Alrpor1 week. Karen 434-1424 One half office, fur- Buy It. S.11 It. Find IL nisf'led .. Ideal location. Cl•••ltfed.' $110 /mo. 756-1540 Repainting? If \Q)'re looking tO-repoint · it, rebuild it, replace it or ·restore it, {ookJn the Pilot .. Oossifieds to find the ·se_rvice you're looking for.. IRVINE AUTO ·CENTER 1 ·800·8!1 ·!!77 .714 slo-1200 • GREAT SELECTION • · • Immediate Delivery • LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE AU THE NEW GS JOO Your Best Buy is in the heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach BlvW 22 Freeway . 714 ..... PlaCe Your Ad Here! CALL 642-5678 CHEVROLET OF NIWPORT 445 E. BEACH t . N.B. CONNEU CHEVROLH 2828 ~gf2~, C.M. • OFfEas "''LY TO MOST MODELS'" CHRYSLER .... H.I. CHRYSLEllPLYMOUTH 16661 ch Bl. unt. Beach mmmmm RAY Fl,ADEIOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center (!;)• FX115 I LINCOLN ~MERCURY BEACH llNCOLN~MERCURY. 16800 ·Beach Blvd, H.B. 848-7739 I LINCOLN i'MERCURY -------- RAYFW>HOE LINCOLN/MERCURY 1rv·ne o nter ·~ SOUTH COUNTY. VW 18711 Beach Blvd, H.B. 842·2000 ------1 CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING DECR SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 COATING HANDY MAN J710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 ROOFING 3910 TREE 3 5 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES - 3929 Home&Rentil PropertlH Wiiiiam Harold Jewelers LIC N TICE STEV•NS PAINTING CALL US FIRST! STOP Deck Leaks! Paint-Carpentry· Watch & jewelry repali PUB . 0 Free Est. 20 Yrs Exp, Reroofs & repairs. •ALL AMERICAN• Waterproof Coatings: Drywall and morel Anllque/Fin• Jewelry The Calif, Pwbllc Ulill-Quality Work. Ref's. Local co, great pnces. TREE SEVICE DIRECTORY Rtpalrs. Rtmod. OoM. wln-liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ------•II dows. cabinelS, stucco & dry· R•LIABLI! HOUSE wall. fences. gates, etc. Uc. CLEANING, BY THE Oecks/Slalrs. Best SI Gary 84S.:.5277 Buy/sell/lrade 87,3.0385 ties Commission RE-Uc# 452054 645-334 Evans Roohng 754·763'\ Free Est./Sr. Oise. QUIRES that all .used ADDmONS .Quality work, Free Est. Qu•t Crpntry, Pal"t, • · !louse hold goods Sadler Roofing-Lie & Yard Cln-upS31-8415 35yrsexp.Janyl42.0517 OAY. XlNT REFSI Dti:uonrnv" 3410 CARPET LJ11587430 722·8769 CloseVG1tr Stor, wall LANDSCAPE 8t movers print their PIANO 8t VOCAL Ins. Speclahzb comm. Big Mlk•~s Tree Svc ~ IOWUV UTE units, fum, formlca, "•'WN raar 39.c9 P.U.C. CaJ T numbe.r; re·rool/repalr. 25 yrs Troo trtmng removal, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CLEANING 3515 COMP RS 355~ DOORS 3580 repairs 675-6359 Fred &Jt. ~ " limos and chautfeurs LESSONS 3868 •FREE EST 675-5095 clean-up. ·16yrs in CM. YOLANDA 631·5967 Bell Conatructlon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print their T.C,P. num-Free E.st. 850-0270 •Addhlons• bath remodel CARPET a UPHOLSTERY MAC TUTORING C.,p··~· r~of'g, plbg, ..... Y•td.M•lnt. ber In all advertls.-Go«uso Music Studio REMODEUNG •Pillo .. kitcfien remodel Carpet·repalrs. profes-(Individual & Bus)· An experienced paint g, 1118• etc,., L•wn!.t Cl••nupa, ments. 11 you have a Voice lessons • all ages, · /Uc /Bonded /Insured sioncilly done. 20 yrs. Set up Qulck•n Word d •p•ndable door · SA. DISC. Free Est. Tree Trimming, Lt .question about lhe le. 5 to ~dull, beginning t.o & ADDITIONS 3916 WALL , Fr• El1. l~t-4~t exp. Sr disc. 775-6380 Ex~el: Modems'. OTP hanger. Guar work, MORGAN 85°"3281 Hauling 97 ... 245 galily of a mover, limo . classics S40-t947 COVERINGS 3932 M•rk • 875-7245 reas. Oon 521·8910 carpentry., roofing, .OrMf\ Scene Landscpng or ~~~l~d'~t~riiescall: PIANO Beg:-Advanced DUNCAN --------1 CERAMIC lllCROSOn WINDOWS DOOR'S ftEPAIRED plum bing, drywall, & !rrig•tlon, Trimming Commission . All ages ·Teacher cert. CONSTRUCTION Cuatom Wallp•p•r APPLIANCES . HELPll S1tl1fac:t~ guaranteed! stucco, painting, tile, & R-movals, Clean· 714-558-4151 Entenaln.ment Avail. 20 Yrs Exp. Small '& Stripping/Painting S!RVICE 3426 TILES 3528 20% Discount• On-site Ask for Mike Bless. electrical. Jim ~1-7494 up1 6 M•lnt, St. Uc. , Jennifer 64().8669 Lg. Jobs 850-7042 No lob too small! iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiliii& PC Installation, setup 642~043 L#43tS'30 HANDYMAN Carpen-tfl599025, 8SCMS109 K ITCHEN & BATH 5% Ott w/ad. 873·2937 . REGROUT & INSTALL & troubleshooting. try. tlle, plul"l)blng & L8nclacape Rep•lr PAINTING 3858 AVARCA ENTEAPISE We gals should hang HOME R•FRIQ/FRZ Leaky showers re-EverGreen Micro ELECTRICAL J&lO roof. 25yrs exp w/refs. fi,1allbu lighls·apeclalst PET Cablnets/Til-.'Plumbing togeth&r. Strip, Install, R•PAIR. Sam• d~y paired. LJll670130 (714) "4-3317 Jerry Bell 775-8380 Trees:Clean-upslhauls SERVl~ES 3870 Free Est. L1586003 advloo 10 th• crazy. ~~tS~~'S~~n~u~7!~: 673-8065 or 846-8526 **TUTORING•• LACllY'S•l!LEwf .. C Plumbing /alee/Water ~ p ... 722·'1732 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Fernando 542-6701 . 831-2111 anytime Rell1ble R:~~eretlon Tile, glass blocks ~lfld~.wsA ~~rd~ 25 yrs e11p. Free esl. heaters/sprlnkl•rs/cell •· TREii • . cfu:l"~~li~:"~~·~':{1s •ROOYAL. :W-REATMr El NT• .-n11usLATOR/ Chances are L#41728 ·3483 remodeling, fair prices 20 11yc • e' 7°23 19s85 Res/Comm. Sr , disc. fans. F.REE Estlm1tesl r.,,..,,. • .,.0..,e, Lawn• uc,.,602098 I s rop'" pets tt ng. "~" ~~l~~~:i· t3:s!12E;i rs 11P· • L-' 238300 842-6568 241·0137 or 218-8169 •••........., 711-Mft Free" est. 64~c)s P~::~ ~~:,n;::;!~~~2 TUTOR 3927 you wlll find BUSINESS SEIVIQS •--------A-1 '•leofrlo•I work --------•--------,__,, _ _.,..._-___ -----~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim what you need --------CONCRETE • . Dun~an Construction uaDnWOOD LEGAL 21"' Ou.tlty Pilnllnt PersonaH.ted Pat Care SPANISH/ENGLISH 1ll the price 3488 CHIMui:y Oulc:k Rf""...,...•• nn&U# PLUS touchups. t<enriot alternative. No · Technical & Gen, "lso .. ., ) MASONRY 3557 local Uc. eS0.:7042 FLOOltS 3712 SDVICIS 3812 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor stress or worry. Uc, lntorprol/Tulor Se;. you w•n• to pay SWEEPS 3538 Uc 280644 645--3209 Ins. Refs 673-7184 Nallv• So. Ameilcan. when you read ------ •800KEEPING• * Ifft Prlce/Qu9Utr iooe• C UNf#~LlaH RSVOCABL• QUALITY CAR• SuHn• 873-7409 Cl•n"l•d A.P/AR P(Ofeaelon•I aMOKET CRACK'St .--... ...... bltcll..,... fEN~ LM•rble Pol .. ht-LIVI NO TRU a T MAINT PAINTING P" •C!fER Soy Ii Suh ii. 1'1110 II. dally R-.onable & Uc.'d A.II repalre & r9fn0del-. ~Ml.al • DECU 3115 35 Ywe Ellp. ... t19a COMPL•T• 20 yrs "up. GrHt ~ CIHalfted. .......... Ing. Spark Arrnt...... ·· ''ll•iii••lllili• 714 •••e?oe (714) 848·7207 prk:HI e.s-2417 Ron UPAll 3880 ::::::::::::::::~=='::4:;2·;;5;;1:;7;;8;;:;;;:::.. . . 800-714-LUCKY Brl~I<. Block, Stone, Tllel• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Multl-M.cHa; O.sk Top Cone, P•tlo, Drlvew•y •Wood ffenoee• CHUNG'S PAINTING Publlehlng-R••· Scr1pt Fplc, BBOs. R•f. 20 Yr ~.he hlMAing 3720 llASONJtT 3828 20 Yrs Ellp. Gd Prlcel l~T•~c:h ~oU~o~pti:! /Boote Wrttlng. All Your CLEANING EJC.p. Terry ••7·7894 Hlfmltea. Low pric ... Uc'd HAULING Guar work-. Free E1t. Bue. NMClel 640-tlM7 SEIVJ-C! 3548 ~Conatr.t7W301 •••••••• ---llAICNIRY UC:11'376002 538-tf>34 fobs. UceoHd. 2835yrs ~ •--------Heull"9 .lunll, Applt. ~:;-81 k L .xp. 24 l'lrs 554-7 1 --------iii&•••••• CO!fTUCTOltS PuaNITUU anc••· Yard ci.an-up, & .,,,..~,:: ~1·~ Plumblfte "._..,. &1 ________ 1 CAIPlll'DT 3510 •WllDOWClUIHNG• GINUAL 3551 ........ 3az2 E tc: ... Call Mlk•,--..;.-..... 11 .... 1_11_1_._a_1_.-_a _•". ~!~· clewed tromln PLUllllNCi 3890 FREEESTIMA.TES aas-~ . v M•12e1 ·-:;;;;,-:!.~-------•I A .. z tlAllD'llUN 2tNI081 David QUICK RHPONaal ,,_ LOCAL P\.Ullm MT~ACl CAllNET1 CL.EN...o DONE RIOHTI Loc111 UC. 10 yr NP o..,lete ......_..._. Whtn you wtltt PR•,ARATION TO ,. Wiiiem ..,_ Co.· _,_., MIN, dOOfS, PrlV••• R .. ldencft. 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Op1.... WcMd ycMa .. 90 ba bdrm Mt S17SO. Uhr ·--,....,. ...... ft'm ...... ....,.,......-1 . E'*Y lew. pey egrt. pM of • growing In-90fa, ..,...,. .... & cNlr ' Lolt: PitiCAow mo t12.111tv F/T. ca11 dUftiel l)fOduCte com-su~oo. OccuiOnal ... Dog, femala, ~. Sun·Fl1 befof'e 01 p.ny? W• era ~ 1'*• & mor•. ,tJnuHd. spotted longu•, ISO t5 for employment Ing fn IM Cos1a..... 71~2·12es lbs. 2 yrs old. lost Info a appllcaUon. .,..... tndulllrlal ..... Thanksgl\ling wknd In 11~X1M7 ~is helptul,1---------Hunt. Baectt (20eh & but • genuine •-desire llEJtCBA!fDISE PCH). RIEWARDI '"':t:'a\a OPWTOR to aUCCMd In ...... llJSC. &01S 71._722·9444 AB Dick,• PIT. ,.,,.,,.d mor• Jmportant. Can-...... ~ •••• ....... dldal .. with • stable .. L08T: Purpta onty. CU. 84138ee beckQfound will ba Pl.MT SAi.iE ACRaS ~.:-:--aa:oa ac:: "'''"'.. oMn the highest prt. Xmas.,... 15 gel Pot· FTIPT for busy ...... Of1ty. Thi• la • tamflc tad, 8-9' ao. Qtrvs, land on Frldey O.C. PQf1 8c:h ofc. RE lie, growth opportunity ~fruiting 110. 23. ~71 • ~ sldb, soma with • bde, tnc.n-Hert>s S1. Gm Junipers wknd• r•q'd. S1art tlves and great ban-11. Shada"**cyprn tmmed. Sand rMutna efits. Plae .. call °' 4-9' 110. 909-874-8422 PDSONALS· to: VIia Rent.i. send resume to: V. 427 31st, Npt Bch, T•enoM•= a,._ Weddlnt1 0.... White .._., F•" 1 t.ema. onlW Salin w~s. laca, & SCBOOtS t ,__,..; "" 875-'701 betw-n .... lllMI wl Sz7 S500 ~7 " ------· lllSTll'lt'ftOK 3012 PT W•rk FT P• •::~ST,, 800. >V'-~ eam..12 M-#, no • 3 -W •14-1---------UIOOllCEllEllTS Im••••••• MC, 1190 Wk comm 438-0313, P..O. PETS • -----· BUSINESS BUSINESS • OPPOlTUNITY . FINANCE 2904 .. .............. 1 ... l••rn 'French con· v•r•aUon•lly. With •----------· LOCAL ..... ....._ bual-ANNOUNCEMENTS commlttmant,lt'a .. eyl •• rtt~rr naa tor ..a.. Solid an 2920 ~ nMd t*P? v.-iuu;.~.-i cash lncocna. CALL Aff'Ofdable 722-tlSS OPPOlTU?flTY NOW •. 1-80C).35()..83G .• 1411i1Ul~P[lllR[lllQ~~~·1-1.......::=====--• 2-.a PAV-MO-•ouTIES M I TIEAllSI tri:.1999nt wnt. llallit -.u· .... " Find Out Info. On P9rsonal MOiing lor High liiiiiiiii•••••• local •It" · for sale, Games Anelyals. Dally School end Juniof High LOCAL RTK•24 loca-$2,000/Wk potentral. PcacllcH, & Much N B, cal Adrian 15().4713 tlons Buy All or 900-208-5300, 24hrs More For All Sporting Pert•Poulbl• 13K PAYPMONES-l.OCAL Evental CALL MOWI MEM.BWBIPS Wffkty•8C)0..69f.e7et ROUTE. $1200/WMk MI00-993-1313 x13 3018 CLASSIFIED ~. Must Saft. 1 · • $2/mln 18 + It's th• rasourca ycMa J!00-718-3358 ext 201. , __ B_1 ... 2_1_3-_993-__ 94_so __ 1 .,. can count, on to Ml a WNDINQ1 Greet 2nd. BALBOA BAY CLUB myriad of marchan-Income & room · to Overstocked With Membership for ..,. dise Items, bacauu grow. must .. Jt. stuff? $4000. New would our columns compel 1-8()()..820.6782 A can to coal ssooo. 497-8834 ------- uti 1or Melt 152-0247 aox HUH, Irv-ANDIALS &049 RECIPnotllltl ..... TX 79019 ·a-.-----· I tax re9UMe te a14-IW SECRETARY 7a1 ... 7a. u.,.,. AD NUMBER 1 YOU HAVE FOUND ONE OF lWO HID- DEN ADS. ENTER THE DINNER FOR lWO CONTEST. lfs-117/95 Phones, gen9fWI of· Salas ~ fie•. ~ for ex • PuMlo 11 ... tloftse tremety busy lnteme· inti Co Meklng ..,_. Uonal men<etlng end Ihle ~ '° t*P PA firm> In Newpc>f\ Wfth t>Cp11nS1on .of Co. Center. Perfect job SSKhM ~. will opportunity fOf mel• hln. cal 250-4870 •---------or fem•I•, prof••·__ a--t ADOPT-M»ET ak>nal &elf·atarter • ....... .t .._.... to ... E"*Y Sat & _ Sun at Is hard-working, toura on Nawplt Ayer PETSMAAT. FoYntaln d9laJt.or1ented, enar-& Avalon. Stlw1 $5.50/ Vatlay. Puppies, kit-' gatic and has exc... tw.PIT. 310;~o-2~ tans and m0f9, aa lent communlcetlon1 _________ 1 looklng fOf loving, car· skills. SupariOf Macln--EMPLOYMENT Ing homes. CA~ 241-toah computer skltts 0317 for mOfe mlo. requlrad, data bese SERVICES 5533 --------aklfta required. Meil-S•we abused ·end FoR SALE room know-how r• ..... u • abandoned P9tS· Ba • Original m•m~hip · qulrad. Good benefits PlaaM be aware that voluntHr/fqster. can qualified buyers to Buy It. Sall It. And tt. Classified call! · Cl•aalfted. will help to t.h• "Canter CIUb," and paid pat1ang. Low tha listings tn this cat· 714-859-2704· _ • premiaf fTl•mben to mid S20's. FAX r• ..,..,.. m•" requl • ou ... _ I t 842 ... 78 t41.ff78 THE 1995 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL V-8~ Now· N STOCK only Clfv ...:ub o .. .:.ng sume to: Platinum -·-'Y 1 r Y ... r..-pupa, grea .. , .,,. ,,_, .. to call a 900 number qual. Born 11/30/94·. accomodatlona for Guild International at In Which th•r• Is a Sable/brn/blk. S5~ buslneu meetings 71,._78Q-8780. charge per minute. s1200. 722-0341 Alssa end enterlelnment, end pre end posl th• ater dining. Adjacent IO th• o.c. P•rformlng Arts C.nter. All rea• aonabl• off.,. consld· •red. Call 720-9215. DOMESTICS 5540·----· liiiiiiiiiiiiiimi-ii&iiiiiiiiiiiii GARAGE SALES NEW 1995 MBRCURY VILLAOBR Driver Air Bag, A nti·lAclt Brakes. 1 Passenger SeatitJg, Air Couditior1;,,g, Power WiHdows, Power Door· Locks. Cmise $ 2 l earuau o foronfr Down $ 2 9 9 Mo. NEW 1995 MBRCURY VJ for only '1-0 2 Year /,,eau Down s329 Mo. Or NBW 1995 LINCOLN MARK VID $0 2 Year Lea.~e for orrly ~w.'489 Mo. Or 2 Year /,,ease for only $389Mo. Siie fUICC $28.-495. FRtmy Rchnc S.?500 ., Sale pncc SIO.Z95. F;actllf) l{clncc S.~ . ·2 Year unse for o,,/y ~399M• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 ADVERTISING SALES REP Se• k Ing a• If. motlva ted, organized. dependab~. service- or 1-.n t e d outsld• salespersons for com· munlty new•A!tP•r group. Experience or degree preferred. Draw/commission. Full benefits. PhysiceV drug screening r• quired. Fax reauma: Attn : A. Mlcheel Fletcher 714-650-4802 Anawerlng Service Operators. All ahlfls PT/5.50+ call Coast Telephone Exchange from 1 Oalft-2pm 642-1403 AVG $7·$12/Hr. 25 wrkrs needed, 1crMn customers by phn. No Hlling, no exp nee. AM hrs. CM. 708-2365 CClmmunlly =_rap =~ ~ llhell) end enafdlc~ ~~~· ftlFl,lhlft~ ...... ,.._.. ~ I .)'ar '1ec::Hueh . QpataiCL CMdldlllf: lhould ::.:.~-, ttultl- Ad Crutor. ~Of P'lgd1alliet. PflOtc»hop . ~lience prdi llutnot~. ~ .. avalebtt OftnW'lt~ run end P'mt tt~ =-=~~ otrer next night ~ labpltter FOf neWbom, 2 & 4 yr old In my Costa Mesa 1--------- homa. Must drive & COlONA speak English. Refs DEL MAR 6122 raq'd. Flexible hours. l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 444 4030 1• Mowln9 Out of Co. •••••••-Sale In Alley 228 Larkspur Ave. MERCHANDISE 9:30·2~30-Sal Only. ------llUNTINGTON ANTIQUES 6010 BEACH 6140 •A•T•&iiiiTiii•c•.•,•,•u•,•.-rliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Phene. 2 entennu, Multl Clan H .. hold · battery ch~gar. bleck appn, ptumbng flxnn case. all owner's men-tum, remod, 7 & 8th uals 6 boot<leta. Cost 9am-1. 9852 Lapworth S40Q. ... $200/obo .. 1--------- 71._539-3073 NEWPORT •IUYINQITEMS• BEACH 6169 From 1800-1960. 1 pc Jewelry, books, entire l••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Htete. lmmadlete EAST BLUFF Sat 8-12 euh, top $. 873-6223 Color TV, mk:To, twin bda, clothes, enllque APPLIANCES 60 l l furn. 419 Vista Suerte Send resume wtth Kenmore Frig 25 'l'B•~POR ... :ATION cover Idler to: CUB FT, aid• >c aide, & l\ftR.-i 1 , C.llfornla almd, $350 646-6765 I•••••••• Com nlty Ltg capectty Kenmore mu Elec Dryer, white, ----9-,~--s-u_PS __ _ riieWS nearly new, W/drylng ~·~ ~tn: John "1Ulps rack. $150. 650-0454 J>OCn 7022 330 W. Bii)' strut Waaher & Dry•r c;*;, Mesa. canr. ~~-~~ Con-32 Ft •oet Sllp• with Babysitter 1 • • shore facllltlea. 'n • For newborn, 2 & 4 yr front of private real· old In mu Coata Mesa EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT d•nc• on Balboa Pen. 1 Power or sailboat OK. hom•. Must d rive & 5530 5530 Call 72.3-5835. speak Englbh. Reis req'd. Fleltible hours. iiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii es rt Mu Prtw Doctt 444 4030 xtt toe. great pk. ... Educetion ()fenga County Dept. of EducaUon Is cur· renlly accepUng ap- pllca1lona for lh• fol- lowing position•: PART-· :TIME .. Fr' .. ..,""'"' .... "' ............... ~ ........ tllllllyto ........... .., repr-ltii11 ,._ cc wlllyf Praf 111 I JNI ~w.lc .... Senlce .... ..... 11111 wr,.tlc,....,. to Nit new ........ .. Good cu lclllkm ... IDd P14ll1 1lmel ............. .W.AalllehMn,wtbe wlllnetowortlt ..... or•1 'r ' (714)752-2772 utile, Hatbof Isl Or, NB. 12 S /ft 675-5722 M Dock. Hert>or Isl Rd. 35' max & 10' 9" width. All utll. Sallboet pref. $11/lt. 644-9604 MOTOICYCLES SCOOTERS 8018 ... '77 R100S 30k Orig. mt. Adult owned. $2800 or lets tr•d• for Suburban °' ate. •(714) 548--9408• . SUBSTIT,.._E -------------1AUTOMOBILES " 1 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS AND ASSISTANTS 5530 55301 _____ _ C • n t • r a Io cat• d iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii5 IMW 9030 thro\.lghout Orenge County: To aubatltute as • Teacher, you must heve 12 units of Eerly Childhood 0.. val<>pmant end ba •li-glbl• for en Erner· gancy Chlldren'e Can- ter P«mlt. Cell (714) 54o-3454 for en ap. ptlcalJon. • IPICIAL EDUCATION IUllTITUTI INSTRUCTIONAL AllllTANTI Work on an on--cd, ••-n••d•d ., ••••• ILOQ/br. 3 and~. poalllone evellebl• with achools IOCated th(Oug'hout Orang• ~· w n t v . ( 9 o u t h County aulQnm•nts ~ se.00/lw.) c .. (714) ......011 t>a-....,. l:ooam.3:00pm tor an applcellon. DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Southern Calffomia'a mott dynemic Clwnber of Commeroe is ~ a detaif-cria ited Dif9ctor dFlNlnoe. Duhe: • AccouJrts recelv.t>le and payabte • Bifflng 9fld prooeaing • AcOOUlt reconcllatlon • Aaist In pnlp8fWtion d budglts·annual. divWon, apecl.i events • ~Ion of reporta·P & L. bala.nce sheet, • Payroll-end insur11nee · ~ • ~with Quick8oob • 3 )'W8 ~In.,.,,.. fat pllC9d. c ... igllig wortt~ ,..... #11"1,...,,. by~ 13 lo: NHACC 1470 ... 1 ...... Aoed Newpc;t 8wlih, CA_, • Ann:• --------- 329 IS '93, whVgr lmmec, loaded, 3 pc• custom whla, $27,500 080 281-0388. 2t53-e282 CHEVllOLET 9045 88 .. ,,.tttl Red.nu brekea,s ap,em/fm, cue, S3550, 080 173- 1725 Ot PlllJ"413-2524 93 full N 81aa•r Wht W/ gray Interior, 4 whl dr, lo•d•d $24,500 080148-1045 BONDA 9085 '83 .......... 4-dr. ~ grey, moonlf, CtUIM, am/tm caae. 1950. U4 8124/d fl0.70l7/t POascJll 1175 ..,. ~· ao. 71(. ---~,·~ Aleo theft proof. LM .. lder.bll...._. NA done. ,.,,. eond. 11•,Ho 310-?ls.aN .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MF.SA OailJPilD Cover Home Presented B > MAXINE PROPP OF GRUBB & ELLIS, NEWPORT BEACH See Page 13 For More lr~formarion A .Special Advertising Supplement Vol . 19, No. I, Jan. 7, 1995 ~ \ .IJUJ\.tfJJ ~01~ 3~~~ GOLDEllWUT ESTATES * ~-Gndlb & EIJU 2. Map & Index 3. Prudential Callfomta 4. Prudentlal Callfonda 5. Prudential Cal1'>mla 6. ValenUne Pn>pea1Jea 7. Fred Sends CO.Stal Properties 8. Coast Newport Propert.tes 9. Coast Newport Properties 10. Coast Newport J>roperties 11. Coast Newport Properties US. Coast Newport Propeatks -IAY _CllES_T • 13~Home Grubb & Ellis 14 Grubb &.Ellis 15. Grabb & EID. 16. PradartJal Newport 17. Prudentta1Newport 18. Star Real FAt.ate 19. Metro Realty 80. Colctw.11 Banker Newport Beach 11. Coldwell Aeelrer Newport Beach ... CoWw.11 Benker Newport Beach 18. CoWwdl Bemer Newport Beach H. Coldwell Benker Newport Beach . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ·IACliAY j •• •• SPYILUS * HARiOR RIDGE * *THE 11.UfFS *mccurr *BIGCAIYOI ·. ~ ..... 16 \'•j .,J . ·.Z~.J).J' ~ fl:twi1/1Jy .Jii:J J'JJ~;;J J.liil!J:Jtli -EJ!JJ:Jl:J J.lJJ!I ' 5J::ll:ir:; J.ll!JtJ!J J il~ C!Ju:;l * ~!);J!)J~~ IRVllE TERRACE ..!J~ Jili~J . . " ' HARBOR* .EMERALD ~£'.l~j"_U~ VIEW 1•• · .... ~!jj.J 27. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realton 28. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 25. Coldwell Banker Newport Bach 36. Coldwell Banker Newport Bach 29. Wat.eri-ont Homes Inc, Realtors 30. Remax 31. Remax · , 38. Jacobs Realty & Imutments 35.M~~ Norwat Mong.ge 86. <>Pen Rome GUl<le 37. H'"omea of the Week 40. Col~ll B.nker, CoM.a Ma. . -------------------~-------------------~ -' ' -------------·~----.. ··-·····-··-· -· -NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE • $2,•,a This~ & su:co Medilefranean Ml is a premier PtCPe"l on h finest bch. I~ design. 48R. 58A hm ofters speclaCularviews of the bch. ocean & Catalina island lrom ~r\Jally e'tlefY nn. lJrge ocean- lacing patio. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 3 $1,995,000 Wonder1ul conEmporary SBR. 5 58A Ml W/tl()l Ocean. hartxx & Jetty & bea:hlront Vtl!:NS to Palos Vel'des. Tllll .. M HI00·545·1'44 17015. llMl•J...s, 1&1251 $625,000 48R. 2.5BA, wonderful u~rades Hatdwood firs. private spa & bit-in 880. IAltdott paho lighting Custom s&ained glass door. Sec sys Priced to sell now! Priced below ma.tel CustOM tttal RE-D0.4BR/Balus RIW3BA/2 Pa11os 88' lronlage ALL ·NEW Whe pad fl/OIJI. hte capet Andefson doors up+OOwn lrghting. landscapetm01e Superb View MOTIYATEll. lllAIE Al OFFER!!! - Chuck & Man1 $269,000 Nr Back Bay! FabolOus 38R. lreshly decorated hm Courtyard entry/large peacelul yard & patio light & airy! Wool las~ --~- ... . • ".:l::"I '] :;ino t 'I'" VQl\l llAl\t Vt1na1 IT.!1::> , , ,..,,., PAGE 4 / ..$ATUROAY. JANUARY 7, 1995 PllYATE &SI.All $11,251,• CllTEWIUIY SlllECllffS lllMf $1,215,• Pr vacy& luxurywil'lunpaialleled VleWS 88RS4.~leS sub1erraneanpa~1ng Fabuloos~hm on Morning C~w/panov:ewsotcyn ocean &vm le SI p for 'l arge boats vr-ater 3 lrpl'I 511~ ghts recessed ftghltrlg dual taace:s & sieam stiowtr P11va1e bslctl access CATO WAltlfDllT llESMllCE SS,m,• Grand estate on 3 lewis w/a rooflop lerr.K:e Pnvale ta:t1 bayside pool & VIEW •• • CATEI CO•Hm S1 ,251,• oier. s1 p IOI 5 boats Panoramic va'S trom fl!2SI IT\aJOf rms iflQorte<l SlJnn1ng rust.om trn loc in Hart>or Hill Parorart;!c ocean Caiahna'& s1ore l'lr~w tie in.mar & extefior ~Center views Beautiful molb-levetOJk100f areaw/pool Jacuzzi & A IAY181 R.LA..M.••-wet bat SlaM-lhe-aJ1 ki!Chen eleganl living rm msti ~ w/sauna ( tt 191) On white sandy bea:hes •/Vielfs of~ iettY. pavilhon An iiiii11ai. $1, 1•~-imPilCcibl! residence done 1 n a 'timeless design. Enty CQJrtyard BeauLful custom fanity hm w/pano Views in gated comm ol Harbor Hiii ,__ ICl...-r. came~ ta,•.-JBR.358".pool &patio sec.sys Nrm.ellenlschools greatl~1lyc;ooun Beautifully leriaced to extend tie living arufrom lhe tree framed ded on ca.I~ · KIM VH s1, 1•,• Ille blufl down 10 a "'Y spa:ial secluded cove 48R. 4 SBA 41'1 BR could • 'i = ~raded wstom nm w~tilul pool JSR den new be S!Ud•o ot o!fa w/j)riwle entry k1 n rms Large IOI 3-qs garage u .. mn CllJIM ... $3.--IEM1R. CAMIU ICOIFIHT $1,14',• Special ~ Cod tracition. spectacular main Channel location. alfording On lhe tQ:hl This elegant estate has unobstructed ~ up & clown the dramatic views of Ile bay & Newport Harbor 48R ~ w)privale BA+ sep coastline. Quality coostruclion & amenities ma ids rm Waterfront living at its best! • UIE Ul.MA 111'\D S1 , 1 II,• Nestled ~t#een C:~ :!':1 ~~C:·:t residence on te Wfv=il:.:!~:;~~~d ~ ~~merfwintei rents 180 Cameo Shoies Cove w/panorMi!C view of the Pa:ilic ocean & Catalina A CltlTtMPOUllY • 110. UGUIA $1 ,025,000 more lllan unique property Ocean view Newly bll in 1988. ~ern kitchen bonus rm now used NOT PllOrHTY 011 TllE UY!! '2.•.-. as a gym wllull bath Open, light & ai,Y Centrally localed. nr ~h A se<iSallonal location IOI lhis Baytronr hm in pnvale area d &1$ide Plu in a p1c11Jre pedecl co'ft w/inspir1ng water vieWs + pier . slip Easies! yacht CRUT f AML Y CO....,.. II IUllT. ICI $999,990 acx:e:ss to own 2 homes, 48R 4 kill BA each' 4 leoal parcels Tennis court & m~h more ........---...... Cll•A Ill MAI $1 ,115,• C1t 1111M onderful conlemporary 5BR 5 5BA hm w/arJ. Ocean harbor & .le!ly & beachlronl Views to Palos Verdes CllTE...UO IAYFIMT $1,•,• Has al! ltle ingredients tor a great firsl or second tm' Terrific kit & mstr suite w/ex;:>ansNe bay vns Lots ol storage, large pier & slip lof SMfal boats --TllCIH ICUll VIE'W $1,415,• (ft i1iiJ Dolble lot fronlape abo'4e Corona del Mar beadl JBR hCJTie in beaulilul rose garden selling enjoy~ts & surf Fuam UYFIOWT PUPEITY $1,.,IOG A S\Jbstantial pi-ice reduction makes lhis home in Carnation Cow an el!Cellenl in~t Private pier • slip beach & views Sellers are receplM! 10 otters MAllGl Ml.1 S1 ,315,• Stunning Cahfomia conlemporary custom home in this gated comm Ocean/city hies views Impeccable quality lhroughotlt 48R 3 SBA pool and spa Gourmers kitchen elegant mstr suite OJ>en entertainment area Call to see' COROH DEL MAI $1 ,315,• 40' lot lat.Jlous brick & lvy c~red 2 story 5BR 4.58A hm w/pool spa ocean view loreYet' Y 2 ACRES Of FUT LAii $1,351,IOG · land is awrox 70 300 SQ It. zoned C-1 The city would per a CJPPlllg ctr. hospital. prof. building retail or restauranl .. USTml • 1•11 al. S1.•,• Wonde~l lfiditional custom hm on desirable lol in this gated comm lots of used brd This 2 stoty, 48R tm w/den & fanily nn offers greal family hVlng ~roe family nn ~s ~o veranda & beauf1lully ~nled ma.s1e1 makas lll1s vie# tm one ID see. llVm TmACI $1 ,215,• (ti zmtSensalionat panconic Newport Harbor views Lots of boating actMIY brea!hlalcing sunset & city I ights views. Wa!illng distance lo Balboa Island 48R, 38A loci. 5e1)lr3le guest qtrs. Kai gaiage &l>eautifiln~-:&" fruit trees CAMEO .W $115,• Ctr Jld)Super view & excellent price on tlis IOYely Cameo Shores hm 3 or 48Jf. vaulted ceiUngs in an maior living aru Pool snaASS ml CUSS1C S-,• Cit jiji)Slealhlaking view w/2 mstr suite's+ 2 large BR's all on one INI' PoOii""spa in rev/front coooyard + playground ..... , MAHI 1 STllY .... 48R. 2 SBA. great t>uy. Una~ 1 story, ~nsiw light living area J lrpl's stale ol lhe art gourmet kik:hen Low mainl landscape PIEST5111S mu CIVE $115,. Ooni let tlis pricedeler you and your buyefs Ownerisa seller Walk to the beactl form .,is JBR. 2 stoiy hm. Alladled ·2-car garage w/adddihonal parting +elevator. Property 1s also for lease or lease option IUVllW CISTIM llOllE $875,• Only one of three custan homes. 4BR. country kithen beauhlul park" like setting on almost 1/2 acre Ocean view. Call lor more info IUIT1flU. Y AffltmD CUSTOM NII $111,000 Marble entry. 5BR. extra large family rm & bonus rm Very light & bright Sec sys pool & spa ,Spec~lar view ol mtns & dty lights lrom mQSt rms IB.COllT El.BAia $141,ISO Prime quality craltsmanship St4)erbfy decoraled etly light View Stlfing room on master surle fOr disCfiminaring llJye;r -----U11111 VIEW la1S $831,. (Jr 1111)\are. ~ox 18 000 st estale sized, large yaid w/Harbor Vlf!# hills SOOlt wt1~1y lan~ing.Shows like a model •!lowly UJ>-grades sn mna cw· ICEAll VIEW! SM,• Custom Belcourt Hill (Plan 4) 2 msll suites, 3.58A. 3 frpl's Boll nk·in clo3ets 111 ~room sue Loaded w/extras & sea.trity system .. , •..• .., ~ ... , ... ~gnihcent ~ 48A, condo •ll.u garage Free ft awing design ber.een living rm. dlrnng rm & den Frpt 1n mslr & den Gd gt comm wJextras un 111T-ms.• . LMy larget 48R + othce. 2 7SM. l..Mgl fllnity rm w/di111ng areJ ' • i-rt:l all •y views Large kl(, 3-ca: onJ1 + ~!Olage ••namlil.c1111-.• T owoe cetledion ·A· model w/lid\I dlcof. C\J._.~ local o ; •,. cent *Jndows Red brick c:outt)lrd w/binli!in. "Secret Gard~ ~l'e ................ .... . ~Beautifully cusbniad .aR. 48A hm w/poo • ~arG . gnerdetanllroughQA f,AMl.Y UW. lT RS mT 1115,000 P~lar Scrnersel 58R, JM.EJn large iat.neKt to greenbel' VP.•ican payers. lighl bright. 2 frpf's. ~ry FlllEh dla>r. Comm DOI. • ~ '~ !.~~~H~~ES CQqONA ~~L ~~'R,usl com ~1e1~c · · · . . • .. ·~decks 2 &38R >.~,· 1 '..c •" • ~ ;. ~; .. ~.:O S.525.000 CllHllllll UI •a .... 1125,• 4BR 2 58A. wonderful ~rades. Hatdwood firs, privale spa & bl! n 880 Outdoor patio lighting. Custom stlined glass door Sec sys Pr.-, 1 ::> se11 now1 Priced below market SE .. JUlllU CIED .-,ooo Superb value reOOced $44 000 Best VALUE fN ARfA Totally rp..,·.1f>led A/C Sec sys Kildlen w/COfian cir tops. Jacuzzi ~b. closel organ1re1s Own view - l NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . mTllY•lft llRWIEW1U417,• ~onat 48R hm in oha 3 of Halba View. A stunning remodel, large yard & dose to shops & ~nts ~ tlis a g'1!al oppcninityt!' • l.AllBT PlM • IAYVIN TmACE 1421,• - Fanily rm. gourmet kitchen w,treidast rm. Mstr has adjacent silting rm. Comm. pool, sec. gale within walking distallC8 to backbay. llEWPllT •Tl VIUI S-,IOO Fltst ftoor mstr suite. hardwood Hooring, ale. 3Blt 2 SBA. Gated commu-rnty ---..,_, llEUTS CIMM $311,_, (tr 12.n)Home has charm. personality & comfort Almosteverylhing new & rem00eled. 3-car garage 3BA. 28A Inviting pool & patio ' HMAITIC CUIM!!! $351,500 Simplistic beauty +cnarm define lt\is upgraded hm, lush gardens gourmet kithen. Perfect !font & rear yards. Mak.es lhis property simply romantic . . •••aMYl.111•1114.• · FAIULOISVIEW$350, .. ...., .... 48R/ Bonus Rm/ 'J8A/ 2 Patios. 1 story, 3BR. 2BA. fight & bri!1ll Totally redone. kithen. bath. Plantation ~ . L EW Ylhite paint in/out lite carpet Andefson doors shtJlt~(S. ~n tinted ~nd~. high quality retaining wall New roof. air uP+down, liatllioa. land!l:aPing + more. Superb V'q. MDTIWATD,. cond1Uoning & new light l1xture. llAIE Al 9'11!!! · llEW.T .... IMES -CIRHA DR MAii IAYCIEST S57S.• r- 4BR, ~~ 3-car garage great family ? SIOfY hm w/WQodeflll yard & entel1airnng deck. tO'ltety decorator del.ail throughoot! SPICTACll U Nm W/IAY VIEW '545,• Spacious living rm w/lrpl, lamily nn w/Wet bu & open kit:heil. 2BR. 2.5BA. elaboraa mstJ suite w/walk-in closet This is a 1 O+. Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line is available to you .. For information on propertie for sale, simply call 1-800-545-144.4 and·enter the ·. .... _..a .... ~J!ll:it3~+ ~.~ coaage. «at garage. Bldg just painted ... , ...... IUmMIClml$525, •. 2BR widen Of 3BR. 38A condo. Magnificent~nese gardens,frpl in living nn +.mSlr BR. Comm. pool, spas, '8Mis crts & chi>house. f.xquisite ~-........... Wonderful 3BR. 2.58A. si11gle llmily hm in COM! Completa w/planlation st.Jtters & Berber carpet This twn is a 1 O+ & a must see! $341,•. $445, •• $515,000 r.ii1iiii'New townhomes in Corona del Mar -just completed 1 sold ~blocks to~. ocean view decks. '2 & 3BR Awrox 1200 -1800 SQ It Greal location' $349 000 -$525 000 111 TERUCES $340,000 • Welcome to !his deli!tl~ul hm 1n the terraces comm Enter thru the gale to a beautiful courtyard winding around 1he lendscaped yard The hm features plantation shutters, bit-in wall unit in 2nd BR. light ~ bright carpet & nooring 2BR. 2BA. YIU.A BALBOA, GATED COMM. $329,000 Top floor~~" & lido channel views' 2 mstr suites, skylights• high ceilings· ~soc tennis. pools & spa FUll UPGRADES IN NEWPORT BEACH!!! $310,000 LaigeSI model "Augusla" w/marble floor lhru the hall. dining rm & kitchen Frerch doors. wet bar. beveled window in mSlr BA. Lois more' BAYVIEW TUUCI $211,• J Lowest price in Bay;iew Terrace' 2BR. 28A Gated guarded comm. Comm. pool & spa & minutes to the beach. large spa in baekyard. Seller is wry motivaEdl HSTSIDE CISTA MESA S214,• Southweslern styling, Hardwood ftrs. 4BR. 3 yards, new kitchen, new baths Quiet lamily neighborhood. ft.LA N•T 11 IEWPllT IUCll $211,IOO Bea:utilot i.wer 2BR wNte#S of pool & palm trees. ~ulate. One block to Balboa Island & Fashion Island. Light & airy • EASTmE ca-IE-UC ms.• · Best nei~borhood! 38R. 28A • lamily rm Haldwood firs. tile in kit & b.10'ls Qreat yard w/rnarry fruit trees. A must see' WlllllllDGE ·.-.ST SBl THAY! $247,000 Grea28R +den twn across from ~ingacrePart. Could be38R. Sellers are very, wery mot1valed IUll PAii • llVllE $231,D Cji w38R, 2BA. beautiful hm Vaulled ceilings in living rm & family rm mstr. Cds street Light & bfight. Musi sell now. ft.LA ULllA $235,. Beautiful Penlloose. View ot waler from deck, 2BR or 1 BR+ den Skylights walk to beach + Lido Viii~. .. ,., 1UC1t a HUii MllB. S221.• This 3BR. 2.SBA unit is well miinllined. fonnal dining rm w/addilional rm in kitchen b small &Ible & chairs. Mstr BRhaswalk-incloset+skyli!tll in mstr BA. ffpl, w t bar & mudl m0tt. · ---• CllTA MESA SZM,• T wn-leyl Large 38R. 28A wMgl country kithen. French doors. windows, Many wol"lder\11 lealres. On a private fol F•a •••·mil SBLH SIM,• Bri will consider all ofters. "Springi.irsr tCMnhome 4BR. eod unit CMflooking .. gfllfteft. SATURDAY, jANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 5 . Open Houses """" 1924 Leeward 1325 Manners 4627 Bnghton Rd '-•• 432Mendou 1927 Bayside C.TA ... 2512 OaVIS Pllce .. 14 Southsand ... llMACf 1821 Biyadere ,..,_., S · 549,900. Sal/Sul\ 1 -4 Curtll\/Mrnk s 499,000 Sunday 1 -4 S. LutJ>i s2.950,000 Sunday 1 -s ·c McGalflQin S 725,000 SavsUn 1 • 4 Ni~ tush S3.300.000 Sunday 1 -4 30 Tagtianett1 S 269 000 SUnday 1 -4 30 J Oabolt S 247,000 Sunday 1 • 4 Ann Pauh $1,295,000 Sunday 1.3,0-4.:ll M.Jones S .515,000 Sunday 1·4.30 8 Swr~ll 310 Via Udo Sood S 594 ,000 Sal/Sun. 1 • 5 Dreyfuss • .... , .• 1853 Port Sheffield 2620 Cliff OrM MAIMl""T a11•rmm $ 579,000 Sal/Sun S 399,900 SUnday 1 ·5 Neiger-Gllchnsl 1 -4 G. Grabner S 444,000 Sl#ldav 130--430 M Jones 3166 Cofte Portofino S 399,900 Sooday 1 • 4 LIO<b Brehm .,,.. ~'l:OO PIOS Une '317 S 189,000 Sunday 1 · 4 S lub>i Vi.tit ont: a{ our Open Houses and rqUteT to win a one.year pass to Edwcn-ds Cinema! -.--· ..... --... --ICUI VllW S1•,• Relax in lhis4yr beautywtlilegazingatlhespeciacutarview. Lb new. 1BR penthouse. Walk to beach. SPAmll .. PllT WE $17'• 3BA. 2BA. 2 le"91 wn.-nity rm & frpl. Custom kit:hen. sellers hawe made flls a pertec:t sbowpla. J 1 I PAGE 6 /SATURDAY, JANl)ARY 7, 1995 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 2 Civic Plaza Suire I 00 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 VA L T I N E R I DGE SpcaJculJr 111111b\tru,·1cd 1l<:•"Jll & Cir\' light \IC\\' frnm 1h1' ~RR & Ioli u1,111nt home. VJultcd , nlmg,. 'kd1~ht'. Jc,1gn.-r wJll cm cnn~ .rnd Int' 1p nurbk Grc.lt to r l'nrcrtJining \\llh pool. 'p..1, 2 RBQ'' on 1hc \IC\\ Jnd J 3 CORON A DBL MAil -4BR home mw 2 .000 'q ft in C.1mt:0 HighlJnd,. Rc'nwdclt:J ki1dtc11 .111d bJth\ Jnd JJI on I Ind Lmdv pJ1111 Jnd )'JrJ ''ith pri\'Jtc pool Grc.11 h".1111111 WJlk tn COM Vill.1gc, Jrk .111d m .111: hcJch J\.t:n). 6oS 000 THE BLUFFS · Unbdil'\.ibk BJt:k 8 Jy "''"' from tlm front lmc 2BR. 2BA .:011do \'1l-~rom m.l\lt:r \llllt:. k11.:hcn, dinin~ rn11m. &. I" 111~ r11om"' SELLER SAYS 'il-.1 I NOW" + $317,900 RITZ COVE · One of the finest gated communiries in Dan a Poini ''uh oce;in 'IC\\ s .1nd bcy<'nd A Mcdircrr.incan s•yk ntenur The intenor design and decor is 'j)\:CIJcul.ir -hand p.untl·d throughout with J fi:d111g 11f Olde Europe. 4BR ~uitt:s, gym & \IJtt: of the arr rhc.iter w11h ~urround sound. Pm Jtc ponl & 'P.1 $2,•95,000 BELCOURT -M cd1tl"rrJ1w.rn mJnsinn \\ith 11'.ean & •"II\' hght \lC\\' 5BR 'mtn. hbr.1rv, famil) mom & Jen Lu-.h rropk.tl ground' "/\\ .u.-rlJlb & 'f'J $3, 950.000 LINDA ISLE · Q, ,·rluolmg ·111\ 1rJnqu1l bJv. tht\ Med11crrJ11e.i11 """ h.1, 4 RR 'ui1,·'· l.trge li•rm.il li\111(!. ro••m, Jmmg. mum plu' maid q11.1rrel'. M .i111 r11om~ Jre on thl' \\.lier nu lung .1 'JX'• tJl u!Jr ,1.11eme111 Smit b~ .f Jn lnr Thi~ i\ the ulttmJte homl·. $4,500,000 HARBOR RJDGE · R,·Jut1li1l Jll "hite cnnri:mporJn• ul\lom h1rmc Appnn 5,000 .)q.fc. w/4BR, hbr.iry. nnc1~e room. "/pri' att: pool, 'P·• .111J \(lll\l' <l\.eJn \1C\\' $1,995,000 + Newport'Beach NEWPORT'S BACK BAY -Custom CottJgt: in J pm JIC comt:r of the world Mth 2RR, 2RA Ltrge nu~ter \Ullc w/firt:plJce. All ne\\' JpphJ111:~-.. & mof L.1rge lot nr golf, ho~ trJ1ls. & the 8Jd. B.1r $310,000 SEAVI EW -l~trgn1 pl.111 · 4 bedroom + L1m1ly room, 3 bJth,, wn,Jrtonal view of ,iry, light\ and mtll\, l.1rgc lot. PnvJtt: .)PJ & nistom BBQ. Low .U'IX Jue\, comm. pool & tennis, gu.1rd gatl". $73•,000. EASTBLUPF · Gorgi:1,us 4BR singk familv home. An entertainer·~ drcJm coml' true with lush rrop11:al courry.1rd entry ;and Koi pond, rl'!•Ort style bJck y.1rd "i th pool, spa & WCI b.tr $599,000 NEWPORT NORTH -Moti\'atl'd Seller!! Ltrge 2 \l<1ry single family home on J priv.1tc lot. 4BR., 3BA with high ceilings, fmich doors, 3 fireplaces, mirron:d wardrobe\ & much more Sdlc.r will t:Jrry tin:rncing. SUBMIT OFFERS!1 $489,900 HARBOR RJDGE · Lrn cir country and night light \icws from this l.1!gc 3BR wwnhome w/Jofi $472,000 BIG CANYON -LOWEST PRJCED IN AREA!'! 2BR plus den wirh .1 whole new look Nl'w paint, c.1rpct & entry tile. urge comer In! and .1JI un one level ' $529,000 SATURDAY &: SUNDAY Ncwport Crest 81g < :.in~·nn Nl0 \\ port Crest 20 Im~ Lu.a ( 12·4 Sa1.) 20 Rue Gr.ind Ou,·.il 15Ima1.m (12·4 Sat) $339,500 ,, $529,000 $242,000 D.Cfumbers 1.P.ilml'r/J.Mather D.Chambc:rs -· 0 P -~E . R ~T I £- -+ Newport Crest SHOWBIZ CELEBRITY OWNED - Dr.imallc 'ingk ll'\d t11\\11honk 2 txlm1. 2 hJth. remoJekJ k.Jt,hen "uh ne\\ ~.ib111ets &_ nt:\\ .ipphJnc~s. upgrJdt:J 11lc. 8e.1ut1ful lurd\\ocld f11 l<•r'. •ll~tnm book ,hehes. 3 "lk,) ro ~·J,h, lnr' 11fr'1.11 Onh $220,000 FULL OCEAN VIEW -S.:11\lt1on.1I 3RR. 2 :i RA Ne\\ port C rnt 11rn nhome Bc:,Hll)fiilly remuJekJ \\1th 111J1r•·ct hghnng, cJl·in kuch,·11 "/PJ'' thru bJr, dll'OrJtnr uk. OrJm.uic lllJM~r Wiil" \>/\Jllltt:d •\ 1ling u~rom book c.i'e' & tireplJct: E\tended dt:ck. $339,500 LOOKING FOR A PAST ESCROW?~ - .~BR, 2.SBA to\\11h11mi: \\1th cJt·Hl k.itdtl'n, draroJno.: lll.l\tt:r \llill' ,,ith \ Jult,·d l'e1ling.,. tirl·pl.i.:e & newly p.umc:d. $227 ,000 OCEAN VIEW : OrJm.1m JBR, 3BA • n:trnl tcmnhoml· Custom di:,·11r \\jhJrd \\'t1od floors. tirc:plJle, \\c:t b;ir & 'Jultt:d ceilings. F.ibulous end lc,·J11011 I'"' 3 hlodts rn beJdi. $242,000 NEWPORT CREST -Bc.iutiful 2aR, 2.SBA kl\\nhnm,· \\llh fabulou\ grc:t:nbdt h)(Jlion Onlr 3 blo~.:k\ to th•· bcJch h" ABSOLUTE STEAJ. $199,900 + Other Areas CORONA D BL MAil -BEST rRJCED DUPLEX JN COM. Grt:.lt ~oml'r loc.ltiun with 2 bedrooms, I bJth plus a 1 BR & 1 BA unit. Seller is m<Hfratc:d & has fownd another!! For more info, call 800-28.f· 1153. #333000. $329,000 LAGUNA RiLLS -3BR mndo ",;h hu~' cnclo~d prin~ r.ud nc.ir. "ilJertll"' b1l. trnl. Appn>~ 1,200 sq.ft. -NcJf &. d,J . r\.'.1Jy ro mo\t: into. H um• ht tun. b, "·r,, Wl' wtll wnrk "ith )"OU. FHA & VASlOY.900 IB..VINE -Quiet msidc 1,-"xlp k~.,iu .. n }{, 1 of the \Vondbridg<.· to" nhomc' 'Imp." I," l end uni! fl'l'1' like J single l.1nuh h1 •Ill• C'ln'e to lake, renm~. pm1l &. I I Courty.1rd entry, IJrgc: linng rc•om " h.: 1 cc1lin8-'. Sh<•ws light & bnght S 184,500 MISSION VIEJO -l.owc~t pnuJ "'1 J,1 111 Rjdgcmunr. Perfr1."t for first tum· b1"•"' Ltrge t:nd unit. 2 rtl35tcr su1h:s but ,,111, .1'-11\ be convcrtcd b.h:k. to.srudv or nu~n ~ •··• gJr.tgt: w/bundry. S 165,500 '~·' '" ' -.. .. . • ,::;~=·-· -··---< ~I HUNTINGTON HAUOUll -A b11\.r' dn:.im come true, everythmg ne\\" R••t l<tC.nion in tr.ict, faces lots of un,hm. 11• th\' \.\'est · Bike: to beach Jnd "Jlk ro H .iri..,, 2BR w/nc"" c.1rpcr; p.iinr, kit,·hi:n .011 ,. '' & rik floors, gorge<)U French don" l'r '.11. p.illo Pcrfc1."t fclf lsr rime buyers $129.IJOO COMMBllCIAL -100 fc.,.n trontJ~• r r ' comer lot in Old Town Tusnn·\ ( 1111111 1 R·~mn.::l's distrkt. Grear commer.:i.il '!\; "ith. :m hisroricaJ Jtmosphl·rc O" ncr ri ' cJrry! Submit tmns! $480,000 LAGUNA BEACH -North l.J~11111 conrc:mpor.ary home \\ith bcJuriful 1i..lJ11 & sunscr ,;cw . 4 BR U1ily 3 yc:Jrs nt:" \\.ill h) bc:;ich & hoppmg. $835,000 SOUTH COAST M.BTllO -Owner \\Ill consider :i lease: uprioo!! Grc~t for fir.t ""'' buyers. Hight)• u~ed 2BR upper cnJ utut with nice ~ \1cw. Security gat,·d & nur hopping & frccw.iys. $106,900 IllVINE -RANCHO SAN JOAQU IN -urg~ 38R row1~homc ovc:rlook.ing the park.. Spcaal features include M>lar heat air cond ------- oak p.incling & exlra srorage. S29S,()O() +· COB.ONA DBL MAil · Enghsh ,tyle tm~ritho~ w/28R, 28A, fireplace, v.·ct bu & JU~t .m111u1es to -the beach, .shopping & tine dinmg. $295 ,000 LAGUNA BEACH -Builders lot!! ~"5S from the s.ind. Full whnc water cxcan & sunset \llcws $275,000 E.mblufiJ N~ncr~t Bluffi Newpon Cn:" N~wpon Crc~t SUNDAY -2515 8.amboo 3 Gtt1d Ct. 503 A,c, Campti 2 Encore Ct (l l 21 101 Columbia FOR LEASE DI -lll 411 ... ' $599,000 $227,000 $317,900 $199.900 $220,ooG 3,000.Mo i,sOOllo 1,750.Mo DG.ayneJu 8 .0 1\1111 V S.J\11111 D.Ch.1111bc" B.Ch.ambcn For Bi Canyon Gate Clearance, Call Listin Offic.c, 640-2500 - ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATUR.DAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 7 ... ,,,,,,;, flal :,tf,1rti11 f1t• . t01Jit1 I• tlll/11 ·. $2~,ooo llLOW NftAJSA~ . for the ulJjmate Cllifornia ·urestyte·. Located in fab.!Jlous Huntington Harbour with a 94 ft. boat dock. this home is a !JlclSterpiece of superb quality. Extensive mart>!~. Pozzi double wind6Ws &. gourmet Gagg~u kitchen. Luxunous main ftoor ~aster. ~th dual j:acui:zl, fi~place &. gol<.1 fittings. Just li~ted at · s 1 ,1~5.ooo . . ,. FABULOUS MASTOl sum With r0mantk sunset viewS l'rom this • beautiful cus.tom built home. Dramatic living room. 5 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. spacious family room &. gourmet kitchen. Numerous upgrades induding crown mouldings. marble. glass&. brass · · make this a mus~ sec1 · $860,000 WHY COMMUTE! Cl<>W to f.1'ih""' w..nd, U..-•rt_'-I~ ••!'J'(><1 • tlw """~hut> Lu'1t ~h<l'«lring. tAn • .... ..n.u.,' b<dmom "1nkm h•,.,tt -\4Ull<d .-..h~ $120,000 ~I • DRAMATIC DESIGN ABOVE tHl l J1H FAIRWAY For the aW!d who has made it. .. wall of g1ass . s panoramic Views of the ~uttful &.. Inviting golf course surroonded by niounWn backdrops. Contemporary home w /state-of-(fle-.a.rt <}lllenities, 4 fireplaces. soariog ceilings. retractable TV&.. video projectior'I system. 1; master suites. Just •11 listed. $1,Z95,000 lXECUTIVE Rf.DI.AT ON GOLf COUllSl 7800 sq ft residence in~ four master suites. great room. recreation room, state-of-the-art kitchen. On "J)prox. I. 73 acres. w/dramatic .c.asc.cl<ting pool overlooking the fairway &. mountains. Call for details. · $1,900,000 LAGUNA If.ACM Oc~ l'ront, premium' ftrst'ftoor loc.ltion in famed Tablerock, upgraded kitchen~ baths. <Azy fireplace. Enclosed peck. On the best private beach in Laguna with spectacular -surf, Catalina and sunset views. Call for Details, $595,000 11•. SUMPTUOUS SHOWPLACE 5 ~toom. 3 bath home with custom fea~res. <Aunny kitchen with island. oonus room. wet bar. romantic master With fireplace by sunken tub. Gazebo and BBQ for ~ntertaining. A must to see. .. ' $5 50,000 STAltT IN STYLE WALK TO BEACH .. II STAnLY ptlNCH NORMAN~Y Gracious ambiance blends formal and informal living in this custom home perfectly suited for entertaining. Dramatic entry with floating staircase. 5 bedrooms. bonus room. library and more. $659,000 .,, HARBOR lie.Hts 'L WHm • WAnR VIEWS From nearty every window in this charming D~a Point duplex. Two spacious 3 bedroom Onits: each has a separate back yard and garage! Live in one and rent the other. Call for details. $399,000 In• ""•uhtul llnJ);t-1'"" TerrOk\• ''"'"~ Cl\.&lnninJ.t41nJ <-•'1\ Ck~ h' \11, ... t\lf\ \'k_1al 'LllJ tht-.tlt"""' ft."""'t.lUt.t.nl' Communoh I""~ •nJ 'i"' Onh S134,9QO. llum l"f'>\ th.• C.hu.'11 ltk"I) I~ "' kt\ el\ '1n Ck-mt'flh• ..... I '\Ummtt hunw r\1lf\.-fnt"f\t l-rum 1tu ..... ut.:•nd U"fnJ"kt I"'' k·Jn'"" ~ 't" n"--l l"-t.'CM .-ttt-"~>!-"·h~t. O" ""' m°' ht Ir nn.n.:• Gn<.11 r"'' $160,000 IYIJ\••I ,,.-'" onrome f'"'f"""' IJf'llTil<kJ " lln.'J'l.W."<' <nhn11. I.on A -~yhl\ht C.tll tor J""i••l' SIJS,000 UNOBSTitUCTtD OCEAN VIEW ~:.~:.:~~r:::~:~· ~~.. . mbl•"<" ~....!di""""-mormnrd ... n1,.,.,.. ..._1hl!fli. lt t'nd <'I cul..,._""< loc•l"'I' PM#IO COME TO CAMELOT AnJ buolJ • ll.t\\l "I h ••"*"1th ~ c.ttt"'.1mc. •nd tmm.-. c,1'.trt' '" ~"' vour.,.. n ~k'!l•l'<'f' •nJ <I\~"" •rr"~ 25--lm.....tllW•i<'""'I °'-""•"• ""'""'" ... .,,... • Sl,491,000 for Information on tllese and other properties caff 4S9-S900 @ ' . '44~1600 Opportunities The Bluffs· Spacious 4 bedroom t.>wnhour;c new kuchen, end unit flat Hurtey $249:000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Great opportu· mry 1n the Heights' 1 bedroom. 2 5 bath Bartollc & Saito $254, 900 Charming expanded and remodeled "Lusk A Plan " Susan Laird $495,000 Woodbrldce A rare 4 bedroo m on North Lake. upanded & elqant Lynn Noah $499,900 Top of the Worfd New construction in Laguna Beach · Canyon Point Steve High $595,000 Corona del Mar Build one or two homes on this great COM lot Hurley & Wall • $615 ,000 Corona del Mar Charming Cilpe Cod Newly remodeled 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Chris Undsay . $959,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REA~ESTATE ., ~OAT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 9 .. Family Neighborlioods Newport North Model perfect 2 bedroom condo. Great location & view. Sara Hinman $199,000 5eahaven Perfect "10"! 2 bedroom remodeled house on great lot Newer kitchen, bath & roof Close to beach. Marc.la Bcashler $220,000 Back Bay Great cul-de-sac location Large ro0~s. neutral decor and spacious back yard with pool and spa. JoA1u1e Perkins $305,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa "Model Perfect" 3 Bd. 2 Ba. plus bonus room Cape Cod home. Must see to believe. Creg Lombat91 · $399,500 Harbor View Homes J Bd 2 Ba. h~e on huge lot, new kitchen, new master bath, smooth ceilings. pool, spa & FP. ~lck L.ange~n $474,900 Old Huntington Wonderful historic property. Walk to beach & restaurants Judy Good $499,000 Best location possible· next to greenbelt Scanlan & Hinman $799,500 Emerald Bay Large 124,000 sq ft I view lot. Great opportunity to build Private guard gated beach community Rod Daley $825,000 Newport Oceanfront Duplex in quiet beachfront section Top quality building, spacious units in mint condition Ronda Hein $1 .150,000 Guard Gated Communities Harbor Rld1e Crest Perfect townhome. J Bd 2 5 Ba. + den & 2 FP. Harris & Kline $549,000 Emerald Bay Large view lot In private beach community Canyon. white water & city views Includes i>'ans & permits. Rod Daley • $795,000 Spotlight Sllore Cliffs . Oceanvlew estate! Sportscoun. pool & spa. Bibb & Lyle $3.800,000 l"lne Cove Ab•lone Point. Spect.cular flat oceanf\'O(lt lot. Roel O.ley $4,600,000 Emerald Bay Wonderful family home on cul·de·sac. ocean view & large yard 4 Bd. private beach, tennis, pool & parks Sara Hinman $1,090,000 IMne Cove Crest Spacious new 5 Bd. custom home. Great design. Ocean view, spa & large yard. Private beach & tennis. Sara Htnman $2,395,000 Emerald Bay The best family home In fabulous Emerald Bay Terrific views, finest construction & detail 'lod Daley $2,495,000 Unda Isle One of Newport·s premier bayfront locations Features breathtak- ing unobstructed tumi"I basin view Shirley Hanis $2,950,000 Bayshores Tum key pelfect 5 8d 5 Ba custom bayfroot w/ main channel views. Debi Bibb $2,995,000 Emerald Bay Point Splashing. large 6 Bd 7 5 Ba contemporary home with views of bea~hlte water & cliffs Rod Daley $3,990,000 View Properties Emen11d BaJ Fabulous opportunity( Excellent building site -nat lot. Roel Daley $639,000 Port.fin• Spectacular ocean, coastline & Aliso Pier views Pool, security systecn. larce master suite. loft. & pme room. Steve Hlch $799,000 Beacon Bay Beach home in great location with a boat dock. ) bedroom, 1 5 b•th. t..H. Owner motivated. Marie Farco $900.000 Portaftna Lal'ie 4 bedroom, 3 bath. 3 car caraae home with spectacular ocean & coallllne views. Over 3.JOO sq. ft. Steve Hl1h $925,000 Beacon Bay Sophistication on the bay! 5 Bd. residence fronting on sandy beach. Spectacular turning basin views Debi Bibb $1 . 750,000 Balboa Island Location, location, location! Main turning basin views. Private dock. patio & spa Maureen bawn $1,850,000 Harbor Island Exclusive bayfront ·property in gated enclave. New dock, forever bay views! Great opportunity. Corkett & Bro0kes $2,475,000 North Lac11•• Beautiful oceanfront Italian villa on Crown Point Views• Roel O.ley $2,995,000 644~1600 • Corona del Mar Corona del Mar Charming cottage Steps from beach! Potential! Marian Phillippi $349,000 Corona del M ar Excellent building site for new custom home Frank Hughes $412,000 lmne Terrace 3 Sd 2 Ba Cape Cod in family neighborhood with pool Chris Undsay $545,000 Harbor View Hiiis Quality expanded 5 bedroom home In private set11na Valentine & t.a•rd $680,000 • c BAYSHORES. SPECIALIST . 759-3707 lli~f;~~~~~=] NORTH L\CUNA -0c£.ANFRONT Premium location on Crescent Bay. • I Beach house with separate cuest studio and frflh water pool. Direct ~ess to beach! $2,695,000 . CDM -S HORECUFFS Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home on canyon with ocean view. Great opportunity in this much ,. sought after community. $997,000 DoVER S HORES -V IEW Back bayfront 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath rebuilt custom single level home. One look at this home and you'll want it A, beautiful home at a terrific price! Call for details ... $599,000 LH .. At last! Something affordable in tasmine Creek! • Lowest price 2 bedroom, 2 bath. den with patios off each room. 24 hour guard gated community, ~ennis courts, swimming pools. Walk to beaches, restaurants and wonderful shopping. $311,500 JUDY M ERTZ 759 .. 3747 • 644~·1 ~600 ONE OF A KIND -· 1806 South Bayfront $1,895,000 45 foot level bayfront lot on Little Balboa Island. Unobstructed view of Bay and Main Channel. Shared pier with 45' slip for exclusive use. Surrounded by high quality upscale residences. 1995! Move your family into this comfortable 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with remodeled kitchen in the desirable neighborhood of Harbor View Hills No Mello-Roos bond taxes and low association dues! Worth seeing. worth owning. $685,000 )UL{E S CH MIESING Top 20 Producer Most Transactions J 994 759-3746 / 644~1600 .LYNN NOAH 759-3722 SPYGLASS HILL This lovely New Bedford model features: 4 bedrooms. 3 baths and a huge bonus room Located on a quiet street this beautifully landscaped lot provides a relaxing vjew of the canyon and city lights. A rare opportunity! Offered at $789,000 SHARON SMl,TH 759-3719 · .. " SANDIE FIX . 759-3720'. 2011 Yacht Mischief TREAT YOURSELF TO A NEW LIFESTYLE 2 story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home reatur'ing ocean and panoramic city lights views. 24-hr guard gated community with pool. spa and tennis facility Offered at $739,000 CaU SHARON or SANDIE English Country Gardens in .an Eastb.luff Setting Just reduced to $499,000 '\ ·CosvWARD 759~3724 • \ 4 .. MINI-ESTATE IN EASTBLUFF One of the most charming homes to come on the market in a tongtime:-traailional, one-ever design on large cul-de-sac lot with 4bd, 2.5ba. Recently painted and redecorated , completely scraped· and textured ceilings. French doors throughout make the most of indoor/outdoor ~iving and the beautiful backyard can be enjoyed from nearly every room . Eastcliff is a family community of well-maintained homes and many are in the process of being Priced to sell at $549,000 .. • remodeled for the 90's. A large neighborhood park is the center of activity and a great place for young families to·meet. Schools, churches, markets, Fashion Island, and freeways are just ........ Sch11111nd named to the top five The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office is proud to recognize sales executive Melissa Schmand as one of the top five producers in the office. Schmand is a consistent top sales executive whose sucess is attributed to tenacity, honesty and loyalty to clients Her expertise 1s found in her sktllful contract negotiations For your private showing contact, ~axlne Propp Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach · One of Melissa·s strengths 1s her excellent negotiating skills which enable her clients to meet their financial goals." said office manager Maxine Montgomery. .. According to Schmand. part of her success is The Prudentials solid reputation and international marketing network ··Because The Prudential offers marketing services far superior to anything else 1n the industry right now. I have been able to build a strong base of repeat clients," she said. ··My most recent sale was a return11:1g client initially referred to me through The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates international marketing network S1nce then. we have done several transactions " Call Melissa Schmand of The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. (714) 759-6600 ' . minutes away. · 20 25 Avenida Chico, $469,000 •Redone kitchen, baths an~ light and bright. • End unit wfth large wrap-around patio Call Steve Leverett or Leslie Rolls for further information. 7 14-644-6 2 00 .. ru ... CHARMING HOME + INCOME C\('Wl'r Conin.1 dd MM dunlt:'I. on t-----' l"llml·r fol Cll-'IOmiLl'<i 3hr. °2 ';b,t 111 fmnt & 2br 2h.1 in b.H k Both h,I\ l' 2 l .tr g.1 r.1 l'l'' Gisela Burmeister $769,000 • 614 6200 Newport Beach $2,499.000 M,\JOR PRICE REDUCTION hhthluff 1.:nd-un11 with f.lm.1,lll 'icw' l.11-tht & hnRht 2 Br, 2 Ii Ba with l ll,lllm upgr.1dt-<l fl'Jlllfl'' throu~!mut talk Ro& A Steve Lcvctttt $469,000 ORF.AM HOME G~lll'<l H.irhor Rtd~l' 3hd. l'llM<,>miZl'<.I hc>mt· Spl't'IJl'lll.1r oc..•c.•an .ind d ty li~ht~ view' An deg.mt t11ud1 of d.1i..,. CORONA DEL MAil EUl'E Cu,tom duple."'< 'Y.ith ~p.ll'tulll> 3 Hr ' H:t. family mum • 'dc-n home. and .1 l. lk /2 8.1 .1p .111nic-nt DUAL MASTER SUITES \X'dl pml·d L.1T11ur Modd wilh du.ti m.1~tcr 'lllll..,. ~11b14..·1.1 111 lcndl·r .tpprrn-:il "A, h Mini t'llt'an \ll'W JI, .t 'IC.'JI" Mary Ann McGuire $139,500 V1llA BALBOA ~p.1u11u' 'l/t'wpon c11ndori11ni11m.w11h .1 huge m."1t·r bd "lllll' and rt·dwood plankt•d 'unny p.11111 C'Xt·Jn .ind C:11Jhn.1'1cw'. Mary Ann McGuire $159,900 DISTRESS SAi.Eii! R.1yndgt• 'Ingle lt'\d n>ndo With 2 CJr .ltlJtht-d g.1r.1~l' \1e;il th1' 2 Br in ~·" 10<."3· 11on Mn\l' 1n t ondn1on l>ln Jct quickl Y' Unda Oeth & Lo~Jacobs $~69.000 OCEAN VIEWS P.1l 1ftl 1'1.tnd Village tnndomin1um • raciou' l..l~m.1 :'111~11t•I 2 Br + <kn w11h coo..i..1 whllt'· w.11er. ou.'.tn & t ny hghc-'ll'"'' Patti O'lk-sky $215,000 PRICED TO SEU l'l·lfn t l Hnll'r loc..tt1on in 'kwpnn :\onh l m.t,tl·r 'lllll.., .ind l.il'Jtt' l'llll·n.11nnl\:n1 p.1110 Mali Gulledge $229,000 OCEAN VIEWS r111.1l!\ up~r.1JnJ l Hr l U.1 IO pmJtl' lol.t· 11nn llu~l· m.t,ll'r ''llll' wnh w.1lk-tn d1i..e1 Sunny p.11111 f.ll l'' nt l'.tn MaryArul McGuire $230,000 REOUCED ... RED CED .. REOUCEDI 111~ C.mynn townhuml· .i RR l c; B.1 El Dor.1- d11 rnodd lmrt•d1blc ,,1h1t• IOlfl--<l1ble pmL·111 Ted Jams $239,000 Marc:le Adler 7 000 Unda Octb or Lois J~ $849,000 BIG CANYON Upgradt:d j Br "El Dor:tdo" condonunium wilh 1ile roumer 1ops, frem:h doors ~tnd 1r.1d• hghung. Community pool & tcnn•' Dick Ok:boo $255,000 AUSOl.AGUNA Spt•ct:irular whitl' water :ind n1a,1linl' \'1ew~ from bo<.h uppc:r ~tnd lower le,·d, of 1h" 'PJL IOll' h1lbidt' l'OOdomm1um Dick Okbon $260,000 VERSAW.ES VAUJE Lm cly. l:irge 2bd. 2ba pmpcny o,·erlooking community pool and dubhou...: with unob- '>lructed ,-K.-w:. to oce:an. h.irbor and Catalina Mary Ann McGulrc $26S,OOO CAP£ COD OEUGHT Dhtre<iSed and below m.1rket value. Cute 2 Br/2 Ba with large kitchen & bay window WfllC master With private dt."Clc. Sle:il lhL~ one! Marilyn Kcnhntt $282,SOO CAPH COO OEUGKI' Core •n.1 dd M.1r 2 Br. 2 8.1 l'h.lrmcr on quk.'t ffl"t:-hned Mrecl l'n.>nch door., cu'tom c..Jb1- nL·try, '"'-'Yli&hh and wood h1.1ming fin.:pl.1c..c.• Unda Octh a Lo~ Jacobs $'299,000 LEASE omoN? I .1hullm' ou .... m & h.1rbor 'it""' fmm 1hr, 2bd pt•mh(IU-< 1n VL·r..illle'. En1oy .111 tht• ,1ml·ni· Ill'' for YL':lr round \.1c1111m BJ Johnson $299,000 GRAOOUS ENTERTAINING ~p.tuou' remodt'IL•d homL' on tlll·dl'·'·'l' 3 Ur 3 B.1 wnh \ wv pm .lh.' m.1'1l'f ''"le .ind 'P.irkhn~ pool. Unda Octh a Lob Jacob $369,000 OIAllMING DUPLEX . Sf>*'iou:. Spanbh -.1yle 2bd from hou~ and 2bd ap:mmcnt GrcJt loc.-:11ion. oc'ide New- porf, ~"' ~ichc-. Unda Octh or 1.ols Jambs $369,000 CORONA IDGID..4.NDS VIEW Gn.•Jl l'orner IOl with <X:ean \'~W,, R-l ZA:>ne Cum:n1ly two unit:-or 3 Br/2 8J nn :i~ling•lot. Prkc n.>dut.'ed!!' AnM PctU'5 A Sm.ao.M Sbukr $399,000 ()GEAN RANCH LOT Privale comer lot in Oce~in View. appm."<. 13.000 ..q.~. Enjoy all the m mmun11y ameni- ties plus an occ:.t n ' tcW. Dea 8urtoa $399,000 VF.RY CLOSE TO BEAOI Grca1 duplex. 2 Br/2 & & 3 Br/2 lb w11h one up and one down W"dl-m.1 inw1ned Gre-Jt 'a luc in gn>'.U neighborhood Paul Wriabt $410,000 LEASE OPl10N Two mJ'>lcr ~u1tt'~ plu' J den .ind a lof• Blcold ll:d woo<t floor-., gol}tt'ou' bat:k y.1rd \\iilh Kot pond .tnd w;.11er falb. Artie Johnson · , . $469,900 PRICE REDUC110Ntn H.ubor R1dge remodd e.xudinA q11:1lk) 'P.•tt· <\J\ er. lhmughout. 'p.tuou.,, 3 Br to\\ nhomc uffi..r. n.1tur;1l l1gh1 , 8 J Johnson $535,000 CAUFORNIA RANCH S1YUi Be't 8.1ycrt..,I lt1tJllon 3 Br l BJ homl' Dt...,t~nt•r l(llt''>I b;.uh, hMdwood Ooor., 1.:011n· try k1td1l'n .ind ,p.1rkl mj( potil. Don 1 m"' 01111 Bob Coluccio $S49.000 VACATION AT HOME Gu:ird-g.ned rommunity, 1c..-nnl,, pnnl. j.(fl'l ll bc.>lb c.-qu;.il a reson ~'!ting in th" tx .. 11111tulh remodek.>d 3 Br/2 5 8.1 home wuh lu.Jl Ro~,.,, GJf<k.>n, <k.-t·or .tnd pc-ek-a-boo Oli.-Jn 'll'\\ Harriet 8otwinJck $549.000 CORONA DEL MAJl Light & airy 3 Br/2 B.1 one le\ d homL· Turn key Harbor View.Hill<. South 1u..al11u modd 11 quiet pri\Jte loca11on Maxine Propp $549.000 CONTEMPOliaY BAYFJlONT Stunning 2 Br/2 Ba eoron:i del Mar 8.1}follll Stting L, belie\ing~ The lifestyle ooly the P"' 1 legt.'d enjoy. Community pool .... pcrh.ip' J <kxk Ano ~~Suzanne Shuler SS49.000 ~OF 11IE BFSf Betutiful home on quiet cul-de-:.a 3 Br, 2 'i BJ with great \ lcw or large greenbelt Jnd nllm ocean & C:illlliru \iew. Maxine Propp $SS9.000 JASMINE CllEEK Enjoy p.Nor:il grc.'\:n belt~ & Oll'Jll \IC\\'' fn"ll thb Munntng. cxtcn"' dy Jnd n"1om17.ed \ Br/2.S a 1 townhomc "' pri\',Ue Conm.1 dd \t.ir community • Ano Pners or Suzanne Shuler $599,000 SEl.UR Will CAJUtY /lllADE Seller 1' fl'ady to <k.11 180 oc:e.1n '1cw from -~ Br/3.S ll.1 t~o ''ory +-mof.top dclk l'l'l.'~1011'1) 1 2 Million G~la Bu.nnclstcr $599.000 NEWPORT BAYFllONT Co.ty BJlbo.1 Cmc:-l Br. 2 8.1 honll' wuh ~It bt.1.11 ,11,, .tnd l tJr ~pr..1gc Q\11ct g.Hl·-gu.mlc<l tommun1ry A.me ~ncn $62S,000 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 r ,.. • ~. t.t.:t:t \ SAlUAIMY., JANUARY 1, 1995 I PAGE 15 .·. A New Commitment 644-6200 I• . . to Serve Yori Better .. NEWPOltT \111.JA ~---1 Fk.1u11ful C.1 ... 1 C.1100 modd on 'll(>t.'r· __ __. :o.11cd Inc HURl' m.1.:11::r 'llllt>. wood floof' .ind f.1bulnu' lu-J1 tropic..11 ..._ __ .. n,, .. n~lll ;1ddn: '" 1lw t)\•rft"-1 'lln:-'-1 & __ ..... h.1rhor 'k'w with 5 Br 4 H.1 Compk·tt• n:m1Kkl l.tn<.I'<. ,tpt.• . Mall 000 Bonn.le Barrington $969,000 IF ONLY TIIE BEST W1LL DO ..._....;.....-. lmm.11.ul.lll" .'t Br'l 5 RJ hon~ nn queer llH'l"llt'Cl 101 R1t h hJrd" ood.,. \\-hllc.: trk I rt'O( h doo1•., pl:1n1.111on 'hllllt'I"> .. t'\ t'ry Jl1L'IK 'trulo..: uf Qll.lht> JnJ '1)'k• OCEAN VIEWS • ....._ ___ G.llt-d CX.t'.tn R.tnth b1 . 3.Sba. 3 l.lf ~.tr.1~t· homt• Lu'h l.tnd'l.tpm)( .1nc.:nlt•d by n>tk .ind bouquet c inp1n Char Hummel $•70,000 ''''"l' Dea Burton $799,900 INCREDIBLE REDUCOOffi Ou-;m. utv hAh" .ind mount.1in 11t·w-. ' 1'1bk· from the, bl.'.1u1iful 3 Hr. 2 5 B.1 hollll' in H.uhor Ntdgc.: E....i.1tt" Carol Allhon $639,000 ON TOP OF 1HE WORLD 1':1nor.11nk lllOUnl.lln & UI)' hAhl \ '"·'' will l:rkc: }'<)\If bl\.'.llh ~l\\J)'. ~ 13t j B.1 11.erhor Ri<.lAt' E,t,lk'' Townhom1:. G11Jrd A·Ht·d. Rcdut'\.'<I dr:"t1l·.1ll)· UDO.isLE BAYFRONT Tnpk·' on ,,ind}· bc:.11.. h ''uh '1\:'W 3 l'r11t'. l ''uh fert':pl.11..t'' C:1tl for f1n.1nun)! dt·1.11f, Joan Lewis S 1.099,000 BIG CANYON CLASSIC Thr,·1..· hr u1,tom11t·d homt on IJr~· pm .Ht' lot "uh ~11'-''' Jp.irtnwnt G.H<c' AU.irdt·d .• i fin:pl.11.·1..•, .ind 3 l .1r Jt.tr:1Rc.: Barbara Aune andJoAnn Kenton $1,29S.OOO BA.VCR.EST VEJl..4'AllJ.£S VEJlSAJU.ES BLUFFS WEST NEWPOR'I' DUPl.EX -----. i\t•Wt•i ln·kH:I lt>lll\'lllP4 If.II' duplt' l:.1t h llllll h.1, -1 Hr .~ '\ K1 'f.untl} ICIOIH, l Lff !(•11.l);tl' ,(llU llll'.111 \It\\ dt•t k' • Don Pearson $790.000 SATURDAY 16.U UN OL'll LANE l·S 101 SHOLZ Pl.A7.A #218 14 MARV\! M'N McGUIRE $2M.OOO 10 1 SCHOUPlA7.APH ll 1-4 BJJOHNSON $299.000 SATURDAY ANQ SUNDAY 2329 VlSTA H\JDTE 1·4 CHE.4'HIRF./KONTAL SIRS.000 Ann ~a Suzan~ Shultt S69S.000 ENCHANTMENT AND VISION H.irbor Kt<lAc: lwn-.ingt<Kl modd 1 or 'ibd holl'k.' \\1th pool 'I"' lu'h IJnd"'l..1pinA .ind 24 hr gu.1rd ~111..-J < nmmunll> OCEAN VIEW COUNTRY FRENOI Don 1 1111" 1h1' f.1bulou' llpportun11y \lJA· niftH'lll '\ Br h c; UJ ,.,1.111.. \\ 11h pool & CORONA tnGHl.ANDS421 MO RNlNG CANYON 'llEWPORT NO Vl.UAS j J 34 CORTE MARIN .... J-4 CAROL MULVEY $399.000 AW'iON/4'MITTI .. -s.ooo Mali GuJ.lcdae $7 35.000 SNOW-CAPPED MOUNTAIN VIEW E\n'ptK >n.tl I lk f.11ni l} room \\Ith .1ddt·d loft t',ihulou' 1.. tl) 'hi;lhh '11..·\\ l 'l'I) upgr:1dt-nmrn1unll) pool'. 'P·" & 11..·nn1' Jnd pm .111..· 'fl-' Marilyn Kershner $799.000 BALBOA ISLAND Rc:moddc.:d 4 Br home: \\Ith bkal ht•d n.1k floor.. .ind mini 'it''' from m.1,11:r 'lllk ckt·k Karen Knoche $879,000 HA.ltBOR POINTE M.1gn1fKl'nl l..'Xl.'<."\111\ l' home in St-llt'<I Jl\.'J La~e <lbr j 5b.t \\1th hbr.1ry .i 1...er g,1rJ~.:. gtc;tl loc.~11100 Myrna Boom 0r 8cttrty ~Ison $899,009 · SPYGLASS HDJ. Front Now '\ Bill 5 B..1 home with l'\(l.IO· '1\l' 'tt'\V' Jnd pmJtc <:ourty.ird cntrJIXc Marilyn Kashner S9SO,OOO 'P·' (.11.1hn.1 K 'un"'l.·t 'll"'' Tn hi.· ( (lfllpll·11..·d 9~ Dea Burton S 1,375.000 DRASTICALLY RED CED!! Cu,rmn l'r1..·nd1 l'rm 11K1.1I 5hd + holllh room <ih.1 t''J.llt• on lht• 7rh I .iim.1) of Big Cmyon "1th hrt:.11h1.1lo.mA ,.:olf u •llr-t .ind l II) hRhr' "'-'"' Ln~l' ·'"u1n.1bh· 11 i.m Carol Al.Uson $1,395.000 NEW ORF.AM HOME Bc:,1 'll'" 1 llu1ld your own l ll't<•m honl<.· on the' f.1hulo11' Otc.111 Uh d propt.·n) l'.mor,1 mil ' 1c:"' of h.1 rbnr. 1>t1..·.1 n .111d <...11.1 hn.1 . Unda Octh and Lob Jacobs $1,39.S.OOO UNDERSTATED FJ.EGANCE ON 11IE WAJDl (;om pk td)' upgr:1dcd -. Hr 3 H.1 home l'nmt• l1x.1t1<Kl l.J~ kll \\llh pm.lie dod, for (10 ).•dll. lnt·ompJr:1bk \.11dc:111 R•rt Penkwitz $1,495,000 PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT ESTATE cu,tumll l'd .md c:xp.mdt..'d home wd • pm Jll..' ,idc yard. pool. 'P·' HHQ. wet b.ir ~p.11..k~'' m.i"1..'r '11111..· \\ ... nin.1 . ~"'Jlk· in "'inc.: t di.er Roy a Mary <>stef'bout $1,495,000 CORONA D EL MAil j -00 OCEA.'i BLVD J-4 UNDAY llAJt.BOR RIDGE I CHERBOURG .... CHANNEL REEF 2525 OCEAN Bl.VD D 4 1 ... HARBOR VIEW HlUS 1)24 EACR.EST DRIVE 1-<t RurFr<. 2630 VISTA ORNAJ>A J-4 BUTrFS j()l AVENIDA CERRJTOS , ... BIG CA."'n'ON S4 ROYAL STGEORGE 1.4 UOOI LE 447 VIA UDO SOUO ..... Wl.STCUFF 1105 DEVON .... ·aWFFS 2025 AVENJDA anco 1·4 BIG CANYON 22 RUE ST. Q.OUD J-4 CORONA DEL MAJt 2571 POL'llT DEL MAR J-4 JASMINE CllEEK JJETTY J-4 BIG CANYON JO CHF.RRY HlUS NEWPORT HEGKTS l 19 TlJSTIN 14 BALBOA ISi.AND 116 CORAL AVE 1-4 NE1VPOllT NO YIU.AS ) 173 CORTE PORTOR NO 1-4 . NWPTNO~ 92a>aSICA .... ., 23 CorportlU Pla'll', Suite 190, Newpo,rt B•ach, CA 92660 BETI'O' C EClllTABAK Sl .. HS.000 ' ANN A 'il!7.AN:\'E 695.000 ANN A SUZANNE SS9S.000 MA.XJNER PROPP $4<19.000 4'AUY <itnPILY SH9.000 DAHlJ(\ 'HDfTOB <t89.000 Tiil: OSTI:RHO l'TS $1.•95.000 PHYUJ" HAYDE.""1 1.099.000 PAM 8AU.. SS09.900 LEVIRElT/ROUS S•69.000 PAUL WlUGKT $1.025.000 ARTIE jOKJllSON $469.000 HA.IUUET 801"1.,lCK SS-.9.000 CAROLAWSON Sl.:\tt,000 BJJOHNSON . $ 599. ()()() KA.llf.N KNOCRE SR79.000 . 375.000 229.000 .. . . Harbo·r View ·H().ines ·· PortofinO .. I .. ·1935· Port Carney Place, Newport B~h r.:::=======================:===::;::;;;;;;;;;;i This ~ver popular Portofino Plan is in a fantastic location-·one house from Phase II 8ark, clubhouse and swimming pool. Comprised of 4 BEDR OMS, 3.5 BATHS, this fine residence features a welcoming enclosed entry breezeway and thousand' 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 pool·sized rear yard & gardens. A soaring vaulted ceiling highlights the spacious living room wjth 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 main~ tained residences and public spaces. Conveniently situated only minutes to Fashion Island, Newport Harbor and ocean beaches! Reduced to: $639,500 Presented by Ro~ Taylor (Pager) 509-3 7 37 Call me for information regarding this and other exclusive listings. NEWPORT BEACH OFFDCE The Prudential ~ 3377 VIA LIDO Newport Realty 673-7300 ~ '• - DUPUX NEAR I.I)() Wl.IBAV. 38R/28A, rear did. bale &: A/C. 38R/2BA. patio. Frpk In both! ...... to $425,000 ....... 711.:4986 P£NINIRJLA POINT WAlX EVBft'Wllfa $585.000 The dwm is eWierlt from the cub! A terrific 2BR + loft home with dmg room. ~ kitchen. sunny solarUn + more. W""-to serene park & beaches. • SPACIOlJS IXJPlEXES ON TWO LOTS $SZ5.000 EAal Spacious & tri;ilt trits ~ 1Ns me inoome ?'OJ)erty vaU?. Su'ldecks, rear Yards. tons of ~ & M?plaa?s in each lllil . All8IVE HONE ON LIDO ISLE ONLY $659.000 4 beQrooms. large smny patio. spacious Interior rooms pl.is kx:ated on a great l!BlCI street. A m.ist see for anyone shoppla 19 for a Udo hie Home! llAYCllEST AnA POOL HONE Now .llJST $509.000 Big single story 58R, 3BA home w/fam nn.. den. Llrge ~ landscaped yard w/pool & spa. This very wef.mai'ltakled home has JX*!ntial for ~ personal tcu:hes. EXECUl'IVE MYFllONT S B8IOWNEl MOTIVATED $895.000 Views ci lido Bay. Udo Isle. city IE#s & ~ Great anention to Web' c:1eta1 ro artisan c:ath!try & ~facades. Easy~ ftoorp&an. Boat sip to 30 available. c.al for more i'lfonnation. ~ESTATE ON P£NIN9lJLA $&.295NIL Spectacular 5BR home w~ nn. den. lbary. U !lt"Tl & sa.na In the basemenl 360 degree bay. ocean & nl!llt ~ view from the romantic rooftop solaril.m. A m.istsee! . . . . -...... ~ ABOVE IT AU.. E\lel'}'_ hi$lfl end amenity is In this grand cu5tom Newp.ort home w/huge entertatning deck. bonus rm & much more! Offered at $1,495.00C)' llOllE*I TAYl.Oll 67S.7300 aWDilNG llDIODElED COllEGE PAlll< HOME $245.000 Recen~ ll!J tlOdeat 3BR. •2BA. tjg l!BlCI kitchen w/eati'lg area. ~ ~ & many od'leT upgrades ~.A very llglt and~ home. . P£NINSlJlA POINT M!All 111E WEDGE saz5.ooo · large 5BR. 38A home feat\mg den. dmg nn. fanWy nn & a great enter1aining patio with a firepit. ~ bay Ww5 frcin ~level A. must see! · . -WEEKEND OPEN~ - . 300 CvleY ln.PH12.$168,000 SAT .................. 1-4 1935 Port Camey Pl ... $639.500 SUN .................. 1-5 107 Via Genoa ............. $659.000 SUN ............ 12-4 '• l.D>O ISLE OWNER FINANCING NOW $5.7 5,000 Just reduced 3BR home w,lloveJy _sunny south facing patio 2-car garage. singk? story~ that could beoome a 2 stay residence. \VI not last at this price llAYFROHI' l.D>O ISLE WITH A DOCK $1.975 NIL large .enter1aining home plts huge ~t deck & • room for a 55· yach1. numerous designer details.·· ~ & sMf)ing wet bar. A great lido isle street. " 3 IEDROOM + DEN &Iv _.,.lewl bey. front wlboet lllp aval to SO'. Great lnterfof ............ cabhry. frpl t.cada. Bay. mm• c:tty llgtD vasl Offered .. $895,000 mc>N TAYl.Om 509-3791 ' SATURDAY JANUARY 7, 1995 I PAGE 17 REMODELED. 3BR. 2BA home wlblg beck yard. ,_ kh + 1 Yr Honw War· flinty. ~quality antom upgrades throughout. Offend at $245.000 I Ell ff CONNEil 509-1678 01A1D1 •INCOME NEAii ntE BAY $429.000 ., A temflc cottage-style income property near al boating and beach actMlieS. Lots .9' pride of o.M'leT'Ship here " Uve In one and rent the airier. llAYF1IONT llESt lllM Sl.W AVAll.Alll.E $ZZ9.000 The ~ priced bayfront w/bay & oawl viev.ls n sea.wily Uct.ly hi-rise~ Awx. pool & spa Walt< to Uch Vilage shops. · · OWNEll FINANCING DUPLEX Ml LIDO $425.000 This is It ... if a ~ makes sense to you! A great rental kx:ation COi 1 Q ied with OM'ler assisted flnarring is p..ast the ticket for ycx.-~ portfolio. Cll for ck!tailS. PEMFECT PENl1IOlJSE . NEAil llEAOIES OM.Y $168,000 Located In a gated comm.anity is INs beaulifully appointed 2BR oorOO W/asKIC pool, spa exercise room. cUtlouse & card roan Spend a day at the beach a R!lax by the pool' APAll'DENT C(MllP.l.EX PlllME 18 UNITS S 1. 7511111. &qislltf mainland ~ oomplex in exa!len bcatkn Pride ol ~ ~ management ao.elable. Buyer lo co-op with 1'03r-~ c.aa for rTlOf'e WOrmatlon. llEAat a.osE . BlJSINESS OPPORltJMTIES T~ "'° ~ i1 ~ So. Calif neighborhoods location. Location. Location. Wei maintained & located in high traffic are.as. Offered at $1451< & $450K. FAlaWAY HOMESITE AT VINTAGE C.C. $995.000 Located on the 4th Fcmv.ey of the M<ultai'l Course at the~ Vttage c.c. i1 lndan Wek ~ Wiii consider an~-Brok?r oooperaban. . f A I .. r / -. t.• :.;i..f>A~~8/~.~T.199S .. t '. • ' CAMEO HIGHLANDS .expansive 48~. 4.58~ enter- tainment oriented home on 14,000 sq.ft. lot. Secluded pool, indoor spa. 34 French doors, 15 skylights, plus small ocean view. $975,000 MESA DEL MA" Expanded 5 bdrm. 3 bath on lot over 10,000 sq.ff. Beauti- ful pool and spa, covered patio. Living room expands into f~ibulous garden room. $289,000 BALB.OA ISLAND Duplex In a great location. Pretty brick patio leads fo spacious 2BR main res. w/beam celling & frplc. 1 BR apt. w/priv entrance. Plans for 2 story remodel!! $539 500 BALBOA ISLAND Mint condition duplex. Main res. 2BR, large living room with bnci< fireplace. Beautiful patio· separate units. 2BR apt.with· private entrance ave~ 2 car garage. $539,950 COSTA MESA Sprawling elegant 4BR plus 2 upgraded BA. Fireplaces In living room & family room, formal dining room & kit. nook. Covered patio, spa. Approx. ~ sf. $269,900 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA A real charmer with upgrades .. galore. Remo· de4ed kit, solid oak cabinets. Remod. bath. Re-stuccoed and painted In '93. Huge. lot on a quiet street. Must Sell' . $199,000 CORONA DEL MAR So. of the hwy. duplex m mint condition. 42 x 118 tot with huge pari<-like yard bet· ween main res. and unit One of the prettiest streets In the village. $499,000 CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic near new condo 38R suites. frml DR. fam rm. fab kit. Unique side by side design w/lg rrt patio, roof deck. 2 cat gar. wtboat door to side patio. Shutters TIO $595,000 BALBOA ISLAND B8autiful cottage iook" has sunny remod. kit., French doo<s. go~s hardwood noors. 2BR :.. loft BR. 2 full BA. New brick patio $499,900 NEWPORT BEACH New paint, new carpet. soar- ing ceiling. skylights & gen· erous • windows create dramatic & bright interior of 38A, 2BA townhome. Fabu· lous kit. wet-bar frplc & 2 car gar. Near Hoag Hosp. 85000 -..•. ~WPOl'tT ~Ct11COST~ ME5A 'Prtef I MAt•esr ATE .METRO H~V~ .. H~ ... $SS1 * Sip dtM1PAG~E ~J1ilt fl\ljO I C1 ( 11\i lic1HI S A d CJ\'\ O\\lr\\S CARY SULLY ·Q~H~ ... $2~r-oc sic,"ll cl I (I tAMPMt"'<I I s rr . I l AlfnR<ll\hl" pRICld TEX GRIFFITH (" Q~Q~ l>d HM-... $110 *- s1 \"'l\G "1ll1' b, il11 SI f\. "E (.!II\ 11 \(1" DARRELL PASH . ~,~~ ... $S11* b+BR DLph \ CRI 1\1 I\( OMf po HM 11\I' Q\\ \IR Ii\ \\<.l\Ct i\\11\lll\bh I ANGELA GLASER I 02 4 W. BAlboA, NrwpoRT BEACH ... S 4 2 5 * I 3 1 0 W. BAlboA. NrwpoRr B£AcH. .. S 4 2 5 * 1 1 7 L£XiNq1wf. tos1A MeSA .. $ r 3 5* 1631 IRViN£ • COSTA MESA ... $299* 12902 FAI , SA~TA ANA. .. $~75* ~~~·-· ... $6'1S* 01\zzli ..... c, fAMtl) I tOMl ol s1vl1 1~ A t Hie. (1And COMMlJ ll)t. · KEITH DUDLEY ~,~~ ... $241 * UptO\\" l1vi'\c1 i\ A IJt,111 & l\IR 2BR. 2BA ( O\dO I\ A Gl\11 d COM ll ";lly BETTY JO CREENFUD H~V~" ~ ... $331 * EscAp~ 10 du lRA'\Qulm ol ' Cl\pL Cod L1vi'\c1 Exp1 Rll '\U ~~~ .flORENCE llPsON ~~~-~ J~~ ... $241* A 4011 lo\1 RS Pl\R\cll'>I JLC,I A cl11p I\\\'\\ MARY LOU MARION 300 FER~IEAf. CdM ,. OpE ~ SL~ 1-5 18 SEA lslANd. NB , OpEN u 1 , 5 2 7 60 H11lviEW. NB , OpEN S N 1-4 27 7 ROCHESTER, COSTA MESA OpeA Si\t/StJN 1-5 *All PRiCES IN ThouSANds .. N EWpoRT . BEACJ.i, CA 9 2 6 60 J .....,.. -... ... / .. ... .. PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. ~996 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA Pu.OT I REAL ESTATE ( )f , _1\4 I I< >l ""' ' \ 11 1 ll l \ \ I I t.mOISLE 343 VI.a Udo Soud Ecie Olson NEWPORT Hf.IGHTS 534 EJ Modena Aw. Dave Wong VERSAIUES - l 00 Scholz P\ua,p4 David Prince --$2,895,000 $499,000 $189,000 on N 110( !"' "!( NU \\ I . I BAYCREST 1338 Santiago Carol Mock HARBORHIU 7 Hiiisborough 1-5 Kent McNaughton HARBOR VIEW 1621 Port Chairtes Susan Weir mVINE TERRACE 2006 T•hun• Tenace Edie Olson $1.295.000 $439,000 $675,000 1614 Santanefta TflT'aCC $680 .000 Robef1 Bents UDO 343 Vla Udo Soud Kevin Kanda UDOISlAND 939 Va. Udo Soud Maroa Bents NEWPORT CREST 26 Uc.pade Court David Prince NEWPORT HEIGHTS 534 EJ ModeNa Aw. Dave Wong SEAVIEW $2,895,000 $4,950,000 $229,000 $499,000 1921 VllCht C.mln. $595,000/$29SOmo. Ginny Anderson SP'VGl.ASS 60 Dr-..Bay Jayce Olson TllEBWFf'S 2021 A...-.. O.lco Chudt Cot•• Of'ttiy COLDWCLl DAN~C?R U $849,000 $449,000 .... , m11I 1111.• Wondefful locltlon In .,.,...,. ,Newpcw1 lol'lll.-tklii to WTSIDE COSTA 110A . · S351 • Fat*ln tsllnd. Bat Bay wlcllle reserw and 111ke tr111. 1>9n' miss this pftture perfect 'bd plus family room This. JIH"lded "lido. plan 1$ wonderfvt Ctfllftl home. Numerous lop quality amet1itles ioohlde 3-car location nar pool Ind spa. Cly ~ and mountain W!w garage with roll up doors bnct patio wtth spa new from spactoos IMna room •"II patio. Upol'ldes include ruot wiCtl 40 • wamntY ,....dull otaze wtndciws 10· ceiNngs. Illa. on wflite tile and 1t1Planc:n. air ' lath and plaster constnictiOn.and a remoctelfd -condltionlno and mucfl more. Best unit In Newport with lovely new cabinets designer !land palnled mes North. and Therrnadoie ~. Mow right In and enjoyl Jltf llUffS $273,511 Blurts slngte level, new-listing. Redone Bonita plan, 3 bd. 1341 ba. white and brighl All new white kitchen appfia11ces. Plantallon shutters. custom built-Ins. excenent soulh !acing greenbelt Low leasehold · payments. Seller transfefqd, $273.500 solid value HARBOR RIDGE $851,508 A picture pertect stiling, quiet & sertne, nestled among the wood wilh outstandiflg city llohls YleW localed In an ell)fusiW guard gated community. lovely courtyard enlry with pavers leading to Interior atrlom Wflh fountain. Main level living with master suite plus additional bedroom. LMno room open with vaulted ceiHngs, p!Cturesque slldown view. Separate 3 bd suite wttll "grand room and lirelllP" on lowtf level 2 large observation decb. Complet~ deccwaled. IALIOA PeetNSUt.A . $2,315,M The only lngredien~ missing for lhis autflenllc New England home is s4ow. Fortunately sand replaces It sinct II " located on the Balb0a Peninsula.. This emotionally appealing 4 bd home is situated on 3 lots and has been an archhec1ural landmar\ for many years. BIG CANYON $111,• No delaH has ~11 overlooked In this Immaculate and nQulsilely remodeled & txPanded Monaco. Enter throuoh dramatic 2 story entry with custom etched & beveled glass doors. Every room upgraded lo perfection. Cill tor complete llsl lmitlng sauna. private spa, large balcony with ocean view. all new landscaplng, etc. Must see!I CaH carol or Christle for appt COSTA MESA $515,000 Great opportunity lo build a residential or commercial building. High ~bility location Property sotd ·as is.· Submit all otters. • UDO ISWD $&15 000 Wonderful location on comer ol Yia Zurich and Via Lido Nord. Most desirable East end. Oppcromlty to build a wonderful new hOOle and enjoy the lido liteslyle with the sailing club, teMis, cM> llouse and beaches. ~o known as 141 Via Zurich. llG WYOM $:310, .. Uve In prestigious Big Canyon. Gorgeous 2 bd. plus dell. ~master suite wllh spa tUb. bMled glass window and lkytighl French doors In Mng lfld dlMIO room. Marble noora. wet bar and scraped cellngs to satisfy I.he most dlscrtmina.ting buyer. All this for only $310.000. . FEATURED LISTINGS WESTIAY VIUAGE 1151.• A!Wloo all buyeri. This fabulous towl\home Is a decorators dream come true. Come visit this 3 bd, 2~ ba. 2 SIOfY home. $pectal feafUres lnctude 1300 sq. ft. opeC'I altiUcTl ltooflllao, OYllfSlzed attached 2-ar garage wlltl workshop area. Fireplace In IMng room, D'ant muter suite with wall-In tlose\, high cetllngs. n'S lb being on vacation!! COITA IESA S111 .. Best Buy In a condo on the &stsldt of CC. .U. One of Oflly four Wll'Y custom condos. This ....... 3 bd (Wry large 1111Slef wtltl jlcuzzl tull) 2~ ba & tamlly room. RtcesMd ...,...., Ft1'ldl docK'I & double ctOClr .entry ..... twdWood """ & ........ carpetlng. This lhowl ... "*"' "°'"" BAYVIEW COURT ii11 • light. airy 2 bd. 2 ba upper unh In p t ~1&11 ~-car enclosed garage. Deck with nice view ol ltohls. mountains. Close to freeways and Back Bay amenities. IAYRIDGE $212,511 Private gates community in a grett location tor ltlt ~eeway commuter. lower single level plan "C. • 2 bd, 2 ba. emmic hled-tntry and ki1chefl. Ute new neutral caij!lting thtoUQhollt, dintng room wall mlmwed. lcMly used brlek firep~ce in the tlvlno rqom. lovely large garden patio. ~tty close 10 the community spa. One ur .it1Xhed oa!IOe and one car detictled. NEWPORT CREST . Sttl .. Fabulous customized plan 4 with totatfy cemO&led kitchen in European style wilh all new cabinetry, appliances, counleftops and more. Lower IMI Is bright In neutral decor and quality payer hie. The maslef ~ Is Quite large with cathedral ceUmgs providing volumes of light & sea breezes. 2 additional bedrooms & 1 bath up & guest room & bath down This Is the Crest's most POPUiar & versatile floorplao. OlFORD COURT S2&I • Largest model overtooking Mason parlt & la~i.-i lid, 3 ba & den Perlett condition, just painted. French limestone floors "1 kitchen, entry & laundry Plintation shutters & wood blin~. Pools. tennis courts & walking distance to movies & shops. This home is lib new and ready for that lllSSy buytf. UNIVERSITY PARK VILLAGE It S2&1,• Wonderful Marquette modell Great value forliie SS- Wonderful street. close lo the library. Large kltehefl with adjoining family room. Stparate dlnlno room with buffet. Romantic master bedroom lflth fireplace & balcony. Call tenant the evening before showing, he'H put out dogs and lock bo~ lock boJC after t2Jt. COSTA MESA $215 • Great Investment opportunity. E.astside Costa Mesa triplo on lhe ocean side of 171h Street Fmtlly painted. Alt units have patios. Front owners unit ha 2 bd, 1 ba & fireplace. The other 2 Units have 2 bd. I~ ba. M units hM a slnQfe omge. Wonclertut propeny for an investor or owner who would like some Income. MORTHWOOO SSM.• wondlriuf iimT1y home, near partt and schools. • very large bedrooms (3 Mn llM attached batht) 3.5 ba. tamly room, fireplace, walk-ln dosets. Alf,, new roof, 5ollr hot water. and Ions of sloraoe. Patio is mlde tor enter111nlng with spa and Santa Mn style built-lo 880. WEIT IEWPORT lfAat $350,000 Grut °"'°'1Vnlty tor 111 ln¥ntor looking for be.ich . property. This upper unit Is leaed'lor $1500/mo unrn 9l30l95 (sunwntf ret'lllls ~bring $2400/mo) ftw houses to oeean. this 3 bd, 3 ba Condo boasts a mini· ocun YitW from roof top dect. sdarinQ ~ In IMng room wilt! Its own balcony, fully eoUiooed kitchen with garden Window. Do not dtsturt tenaiil!or1ve by only I~ with ofttr and TRW. 11£WPORT HEIGHTS , $359 000 Wonderful locatlon Just a rew houses up trom Cliff bf rvt and across from the pat\. 4 bd, 3 ba home, cllarm1110 light and bright. Owner will cany First trust deed to1 5 yu11 at 10% wfttl 20% down. Priced at tot vallle Call Lisa for an IP90lntment today! IEWPORT HEIGHTS $375,000 Stunnl119 townhocnl ol the highest qu.iflly 1n Newport Beach. CorMnfenlly located near local shopt>tno & ouick access to freeway. This 2100 SQ. ft. 3 bd. 2~ ba. ollm Mfy amenity lmaginabte incJudinQ Alf,, 2 wood burnio0 fit~. plantation shUtters. recessed llghling, aA Bun nosed comers. tiled kitchen floors. 2-car attached garage, patio & garden Buln In I 990 by Thompson Builders. This home Is beaulllully desiQned and appointed. IALIOA P£llUWIU $375,000 Cf\atmflg 3 lid: 2 bi fwiicih home. Ideal for second home. This property is Zoned for a duplex. Home is Wllhtn steps of the beach and the bay. Seller will c.any paper NEWPORT CREST . $319,000 Dramatic: 11Mr Dana Point to Palos Ventes VteWS from both levels of this outstand"mg 4 bd, 2~ ba townllome E*1 sunset Yiews from 1he ~ deck on the hvino rm or maslef bd This larve home boasts over 1900 sq "· or living space, family rm ott lhe kitchen. huge attached 2-ar garagt. Association Includes 2 tenms • COUtts, PoOI & spa, wft.htn watlng distance to buches IAYSIDE COVE $311,000 Price reductd $86,000. S.ime rtoorplln on market ls 1440.000_ Owner must seltl This is a stull 2 bd. 2 ba condO. Ideal fM couptes or beach house or lnvtslmenl. Wiit lo Balboa lslanct. oroctrln and pharmacy ~ Thert\ •~pool,• and beach. all wltll bay views. "Boat slips are avatlablt. Shop and com,n. cal now, won't lat 11 lNI p;tce. NEWPOf\T BEA?ifCOS'[A.NESA PILOT J .R~ ESTATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 I PAGE 21 ' A£-:Jl':.P-'munly at the ~L': · lllovsands betow seners costs Is your gain. Seller ~ out of arN and sacnficing 1tlls professlOllllly l"'9f1ded beauty 3 bd, 2.5 Ila. tomW dining, lavish INSttf suite with spa, tush la~ and extensive l\ardscape The liftstyte you deserve near pool tennis. OOftandspL ..n.to1 HMIOUR Mn._• •Pride oJ ownership· fourplex in. prestigious Huntington Harbour location' Only 112 mile to beach. Approx $35.500 gross scheduled income Great reniat am attrac1S long term tenants and lop martet rentals Perteet lor owner occupied investment. Call Carolyn Bridge fof more lnfonnation IEWPORT lfACH $475,• Beautrtul {ffwport Beach Townhome located 1n prestigious guard gited Bdcourt Hiil PopuW plan I. 2 bd. 2 5 ba on one level. With wonderful m~ of Cltlllni & Newport Center Har.dWOOd floOfs. custon. ligfltlng, gourmet kitchen & noolt. den & wet bar are 1ust a few of lhe amenities tf\a1 this home offers You • must see to appt"eaate• Pnvite showmgs a\'3tlable ntE ll.UffS . ., S449.000 S4'nset VllWs More than a hOme a reh1ge ol your own on IN bacti bay 3 bd. 2 5 ba New gourmet ltitchen. new baths. pela wf\dows and so much mOfe IEWPORT IEACH S.79,000 A customized 4 bd. 3 ba Marbella in "ttie gated community of Mewport North Villas Gourmet kitchen wfth-a worlt center The family ro0m complete With an entertainment center and French doors leading 10 a lovel't patio. llEWPORT llORTH $489 000 Most deslfllble Catalan model 3 bd, 2 5 ba slngle family residence Guard gated community Comer location wrth oversized yard Built-in 880 and fountain Upgrades include marble entry plantabOn shutters. French doors. Mahogany bu1ft·ms throughout Must see COROU on MAR $495 800 $paci0us Mechternnun style condo South ol l:iCH Open and hght floor plan Vaulted ce1hngs gourmet kitchen with Conan counter top French wood wllldoWS w1lh wood shutters throughout S111ral stal1'Case with custom wood raitioo 2 marble flfeplaces 3 story loft (has been sound proofed & Wiii be restored to ong1nal cond1tJon by seller) Protessronally landscaped With mature tropical trees .lightwttght concrete on 2nd ltoof for sound PfOOfioo WT ll.UFF ' S.95,IOG £as1 BMt condo-Baell Bay retrtal locatiool Location! Bactt Bly 1nd moonhte view Single level 3 bd, 2 ba completely remodeled French doors. skylights Pnvate spa. Must see! NEWPORT BEACH • SSOl,000 GrNI Wtstclifl Dover Shores locatlOn with ~ bd With 3 Ila. pool. spa all well maintained and a single story! Great opportunity This prQPerty will not last! . . UllOA lllMD $531,..-. rltiUIOUS·euyf lMfe 4 bO & 3 bd. duplex. 1st time olllfed fOf • Wit In 1981 With large rooms for very 0'9fl feetlno ffol'll & back StliB to double 91AQe. ~ llrgl bl6cony upstairs & patio downmirs. 8aod rentll Income because ot sill. Cd Kay Parm 10 -· UllOA ISlMO .. -Woodertul owner OCCQPled duplex High renls-iOf ~ 4 bd. 3 ba oorts louted on one o4 Bd>oa lstand's best _ smets. wide & '2 way traffic Alt rooms are spaaous & each un!I ha$ large & ~rm1ng outdoor livlng area. Upper uM has lligll beam -wood ceilings and IS wry bnght & cheertul Easy to shOw tan Kay Parter 856- 3120 . SPYGLASS Hill S5l5 • The best PoCtd property 111 Spw1ass13 bd. fia.-liOme gre.at by a front bock pitio with beaUllful wood dectdng & a unique k04 pond r.ie entry leadtng to step down liVlng room with bar area Parquet floomg 111 kitchen and family room Master suite With distanced City hghtS view Oversatd 3 CM garage With wOl1t area a room '°' ptenty ot storage Freshly panttedl Pluse can Don & Joyce Olson at (800) 487-4931 MmlftW...S .... Recently remoddtd 111 1993, 5 bd 3 ba. new dOuble paned windows. hardwood tloonng. gorgeous library with custom boottcases. evtn a master bedroom retreat .,elfecr ·as exercise room Of hobby area located on a large lot wilt! child sale pool Steps to community park. • UllOA ISlMO $725 • Terrific Island location. just steps to South BaV{ront Bay views from both units. each 3 bd. 2 ba with fireplaces Dwelling has ~n used as a single bmi'y m pasL Asy to convert F:oo1a9e cannot be duplicated today. - IEWPORT IBHTS $119 • Conslructed in 1988. lhts French Normandy style hOliie is a masterpiece ol architKtural design and craf1smansh1p This home 1s 1n one of the most _ _ desirable toc:at1ons 1n Newport Heights The ' HARIOR VIEW HILLS . S5tt.• combination ot quality, tot scze and square footage in This home rs waiting lor a perfectJonlSt' BUiitifutty the home makes thrs a rare t1nd Tiils home reftects remadeted With French OOOrs which-open 10 spacious quality and~ lloor plan design 111 a gteat tam11y terraces bright $kyltghts custom built-ins & a new nelQhbOrt!OOd HARIOR VIEW HtUS $1H.a Uosurpa~ ViewU ~ wge corner lot 3 bd den. . ..... $!nl• louted m the hilt$ ~ Newport ~h' IS 7 ~with panora1111C views cif 1t1e hlrtlof. ocean & (1ty 19,lts & oftenng a quality blend of old world cnftsm.anshlp & aa the amenities Wlttlm lht 6000t SQ • ft~ 6 bd. 4.5 ba. office With a fireplace. a full service bar a temperature tontrollea Wine cellar & master suite witt1 fireplace The gourmet ltitchen With French doors leads f&> a pnvate yard With a B.80 & service area accentuated by a spaf1(kng pOO\o & spa UMOA ISU $2,350 000 Bayttont home an beautiful gated community of (111da Isle. T111s spacious hOme-has 5 bd plenty l>t baths game room and family room Excellent_ sun expos11re and doolt tor large boat Conven-iently tocated near beach. tennis coul;I and clubhouse• Cood vahie at $2350.0001 . IALIOA ISLAllD U,495,_, New Baytront on, Balboa Island New classic Mediterranean wrtll corner tout1on on the south bayfront ~te d<n with ~g area fOf vteWJOO and relaxll'Q ~ lMng room opens ttirough French doors to limestone waterfront terrace perfect 101 allresco entertainll)g Sumptuous master suite chefs dream kitchen and a 3 tar garage Truly the peak of pel1ec00nl dream kitchen with breakfast nook Vaulted woodbeamed cethngs 1n ltying room. dining room & separate family rooDl lend volume & space to this wonderful Sll'lgle level 3 bO 2 5 ba home The outdoor area will tntice you with patio front & rur that are framed With lush plantings inctud111g ptCture pertect colorful roses Call Ewlngs for your v1ew1no la{l'llly room .and gtgantJc tionus room 'hAlned ceilings many built-ins. 3 fireplaces Pool and spa incredible • UDO ISLNID · $3, 795.• value!' This sophisticated Bayfronl 1s situated in the most opportunity • LIDO ISLE $599,• lido Isle charmer 1 Ideal k>cition on the island near clubhouse. tennis court. and baylront pirk. This truly special home is perfect for the active couple or family. n boasts 2 bd. 3 5 ba. private den.and approx 2300 sq ft of hving space Take advantage of year round vacation IMng II Seller IS very motivated Call Carolyn tor more into HUNTINGTON HARBOR S639 000 P11de of ownership large lourplex1 Wonderful investment opportunity lor owner·user 'in superb Hunbngton Harbor location' Close distance to beach and ~nsive homes Only six year old bldg very low mainte~nce. townhouse style units md1v1dualty metered each unst has 2 car gange Location & bldg attract top rtnts I IAYCREST . S&St,• Of'amatlC custom home on large corner lol £Xtefisivt1y remodeled. lhlS 4 bd. 2 5 ba is per1ec1 tot family ltvmQ as well as enterta1mng Euro kitchen With top ot the kne appliances and sk)'lighl tn breakfast area Cozy tifeplace, custom entertainment cabinet & sit up to wet bar in family room Bay windows. AJC. Sec sys. spa. PtantabOO shutters. dramatic entry, 3 car garave Large yard Master bath has 2 custom etched glass windows & dramatic marble counter tops SEA ISLAND $675,000 Spacious single level home -0n extra large cut-de~. View of got! course & Back Bay Security system. central vacuum. wet bar & OYef'Slled mJSter surte. free sQnding bUilding wittl space to add on located on lhe prestlgiously gated community of Sea Island with community pools. tennis. club house. 24 hr guard. Easy wall to Balboa Island & fashion Island WEST EfPORT $179.000 Large custom Cape Coc:t style waterfront duplex on the marn chan~I Two large 2 bd. 2 ba units Gourmet kitchen, 2 fireplaces. skylight$ throoghout OW POINT $lt5 000 Very dra~atic 4 bd. 3.5 & .5 ba contemporary ~ome built of eoncrete. glass & steel Over 4000 SQ ft ol livmo space plUs a 12.000 SQ ft + lot with orusy yard i$bol & spa. Incredible 180• views of ocean white water and mountains Tn1s very unique home 1s an . entertamer's dream DOVER SHORES $925.• Remarkable Dover Shores lront row view residence Huge stlQle story 4 bd. 4 5 ba. Separate guest hOuse in courtyard f3culg pool & spa Spacious open noor plan 2 fireplaces. wet bar. breaklast & 1ormal d1n1ng EveryU'llng IS ovmiled, 4000 SQ ft IMng ~ 14.000 SQ ft Vtew lot Come visit lhe most panoram1t .¥tew home available Cut-de-sac street too OulClt action f'egUlfed Cal Donald Plitt 1RY11E COYE $1 ,300,• Bu1kl your dream home in the incomparable prrnte community ol IMne Cow ~Ith 24 hour gate guard and pr1Vate beach This lot 1s level and easily bulldable Ocean and sunset vteWS 4 IAl.IOA PBllNSULA $1.195 • Wonderful Spanish style custom home on Wesl Bay /we. 198-4 remodel includes new Diane Jonnson country kftchen. enclosed patio. breakfast nook Beamed ceillf10S & ranch style fireplace~ In tutchen & hving room give a warm comfortable fedng The master suite has attached hbrary or 4th bedroom & tile full lengttl sitting room has unsurpassed views ol the Bay & Fashion Island SM .1UA1 CAPISTRMO 11 ,"5 • 4.5 acre Estate! HM it al! The most tor ttie ieasl. 4.5 acres with 7800 SQ fl llomt. Only 5 years lll'W With 5 bd. pool & sp1, 4 car garage. cutting garden. mini orchatd. room tor tennis or horses and panoramic Views of the hlllsicles, night ffohts. sunset's and t.ways A must see IOf tile esiate liuytr You can llM ftall! I • sougl)t after tocattpn on eleclusive Ltdo Isle N1gh1 kghls. Islands mountains. NeVwport Harbors colortul boating actMty. aN this plus dramatic sunnses can be enjoyed for this exerting home. lido Isle is a water onented enclave with white sandy beaches tennis oourts. lido Isle yacht club and a community center 4 bd each with private bath Gourmet kitchen with bay vp Boat dO<'Jt for 60 yacht & side ties Master suite with Sitting room & his & her bathrooms > LOS RANCHOS ESTATES f3 800,000 ·orange County s Masterpiece 7 4 Acres A600 SQ ft (nt} in main house 6 bd 5 5 ba on 7 4 K res• Spect.lCUlar mounta111 view lush landscapmg tennis court. guest/cabana house pool spa 2 separate 4 car garages I LAGUNA BEACH $4,600.000 Thrs stunn1no. new ocean view Med11enanean estate Iles behind the gates of t.:aguna Buch's exclusive ocun1ront enclave of Irvine Cove Lunestone.. granne· bronze & stOl)e are iastelully combined 111 this classlc tradrtionally styled showplace with every conceivable contemporary convenience. This magnificent hOme IQCludes 5 bd & 8 ba & features incredible views ot the ocean & city lights wluch can be seen from the many patios & decics surroundmg this one ol a kind estate HARBOR RIDGE $4,888.000 Nestled high atop • hfft in the prestlQIOUS guard gated community ol Harbor Ridge you will be owrwhelmed by this magnificent Colonial Estate Breathtaking sunsets & spectacular ocean Views are yours every day & night 7 bd. 9 5 ba. pool & spa. comm•cial gourmet kitchen. 2 saunas full scale gym. elevator & 4 car garage are a few of the ameniues Rnest quality materials & craftsmanship throughout Simply "The Best• UDO ISlMD $4 .... PERFECTION ON THE BAY. Spectacular ~ on lhe tip ot Udo, ttliS 5 bd. 7 ba home with 4 hreplaces IS a masterpiece in architectural design and constrvc110n Thrs versattte hpme offers eleQant enteru1nlng or formal 11V111g 3 car garage, spa and yacll1 slips are a few of the many&~ COTO DE CAZA M,•.• Maonlfictnt 15,000 sq n (m) English lUdOf estatt located on apptox. 6 s acres 6 bd. 9 bl. & fir1p8ols. approx 3000 sq fl llYlng room. approx 1500 sq n family room wllll wine cetlat & wet bar. media room. eitef'Ctse room. pooVspa, fish ponds, & ctwnpionstlip .,_ couns & many more wondefful amenities! Chuck/Kathy Colesworth .. THE BLUFF.S $346,500 Immediate occupancy Overlooking the best greenbelt in the Bluffs. 3 bet, 2.5 ba with remodeled kitchen Thermadore ovens & JennAire range top. Tile counters. spa tub. redone baths, air conditioning Decorator perfect and model fre sh. very light and bright Vacant • · Susan Weir HARBOR VIEW HOMES $439,000 Light and bright Monaco m mint condition Enjoy the bricked front porch. Extremely well' maintained inside and out Enjoy living in the family neighborhood of Harbor View Hom~s. Anderson Elementary School's located a few blocks away Susan No onan CLIFF HAVEN/NEWPORT HEIGHTS $589 000 Wonderful opportunity to own investment property in beautiful Newport Heights. 5 units. ~reshly painted. 3·2 bedroom. 1 bath and 2· 1 bedroom 1 battr. All units have a single garage. Best priced units on the market m great location Perfect for an investor or owner who would like some income David Prince ... CHANNEL ARE.A '19, Waterfront duplex with private boat dock. Excellent location on channel with views of bay & city park from both units. lower unit has patio & upper unit has h~ view ~ Delightful area within easy walklog distance of ocean beaches, fme dinin9. sho no Watch the sun rtse while drinking your morning coffee on the patio Entertain fnends famity with the best of the Newpoft waterfront ...... fract6on of the cost. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA S3U,OOO This beautifully maintained and upgraded 4 bedroom plus family room home has rt aU! • Numerous top quality amenities include 3 car gara9e with roll up doors. brick patio with spa. new . roof with 40 year warranty. Pella dual glaze windows. lath and plaster construction and a remodeled kitehen with ·lovely new cabinets. designer hand painted tiles and Thermadore cooktop Move right m and en1oy. Vergilene Hull LAGUNA NIGUEL · $539,SOO Canyon and ocean view! <;atch your breath and buy this model perfect 4 bedroom, 3 bath house. Gated community of Crest de Ville over1ooks the Er Niguel Country Club. Best bl1y at $5~9.500 SEAVIEW SSH,000 Gated community. Partial view Spacious 2 story 4 bet. 3 ba. 3 car garage home Close to community pool. spa and tennis courts. Corner location with 2 side yards 2 opening s1<Y1ights. great schools For sale or lease 11n.at1T BUCH . $895,000 Charming home on large lot Extensive use of bnck & tile. Pool & bnck patio nestled rn a garden setting separate yard for children or pets. Privacy provided by wide veined shutters. 3 bd. 2 ba opens to their own patios Large kitchen with lots of cupboard space Storie. woodborning fireplace in vaulted living room. Oversiz~ 2 cer garage Located south of 101 . within walking Toqs of dWt & storage space throughout the house & garage Jennifer . Pritchett CORONA DEL llAll sna,ooo ~u&ar Newport Harbor Views! Rare available Villa with million doflar views OYef1ooking the Newpot1 Bay, stunning sunsets and twinkling harbor liQhts. This almost new 3 ~. 2~ ba residence Is a delight in luxurious seclusion at only $775.000. Donald Pfaff DOYD SHOR•S ••,OOO OUHty front row view! 3 bd. with se~rate master suite. 2 5 ba, 3 car garage, private entrance to courtyard pool. Ele93nt & formal dining & living room. open family room to large kitchen & laundry room. Security sys, solar pool heat, sinqle story living with over 3000 SQ ft on 9600 sq ft lot. Custom built In 19"'71. call for terms & showing. -li!OOO The vtew alone Is worth the price. Original Shorectms residence situated high on a comer of a cut-de-sac street over1~ng the blve Pacific and coastal rock formations. Steps to priVate community beach. Remodeled or bultd your dream home. This existinO home Is qufte livable while rn your planning stages. Seldom do tlMSI opportunities come around. Cll now tor your '· OLOlUCLl U~N~l?H.' SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 23 LIDO ISLE $749,000 A touch or Europe! Perteet for •Art Lovers· This rare street to street tot.with wonderful bay view Is adjacent to a serene park wi1h dock fac1hties Recently remodeled. amenities include newly - designed kitchen and living area. Extensive use of tile & Corian En)Oy lido Island lifestyle wtuch includes community tennis COtJrts. playgrounds. beaches grassy fields a sa1hng club & boat docks. Kent · McNaughton ,COllOllA DEL llAR . . • . $795,000 One of the best locations in Newport Beach. ·1rvine Terrace· otters a great family netghbortlood wid'I pa~ aod ciose access to the beach This large 4 bedroom home With a comer lot location has a pool, spa and exempfifies true pride in ownership. A great opportunity. • SPYGLASS HILL 1849~000 Art exceptional upgraded/expanded property with ~n elevation lot panoramic mounQtn city and hgtt views! Over 3.100 sq.ft.. 4 bd. 2.5 ba. inviting marble entry leading to open dlmog room wM.utted ceiltngs. skytlgtlt. Custom French doofslwlndows & mirrors aa with beveled otass Ari added grand room adjacent to family room. Laroe badlyard w/Turbo 880. pool & spa_ Beautiful landscaptng throughout. New root! Ideal for family who loves to entertain can today to set up showing appt Judy Munc LIDO ISU -.ooo Designer's delight! 3 bd, 3 baths custom home on a 48' lot. Large second story master suite with separate office. French dOors. vautted ceilings. sky lights, gourmet kitchen, bright white .enamel custdm woodwOrk thr~ Prime lush brict( patio With southern exposure. Mebculous m MfY dltlil. Show by appoilbnent -· Cll b«*lf tor privlll showing. • .. \ . . . HARBOR HILLS St,-,ooo Awesome view (front row)!! Style. size. it's you! EnJOY a steam shower after a hard day then relax in your spa This 5 bedroom, 3 bath home has 4200 sq ft of eleQance in a most private community Pnvate stairs to recreation field beJow. Anderson school for ldds. Carol Mock BEACON BAY St,979,000 Sophrsticated 4 bet 4~ ba home located on the beach in Beacon Bay. State of the art media room Spacious 4th bedroom could be qame room or separate apartment. Tum key home for those who demand location. quality, sophistication and fun! Marcia/ . Robert Bents BAUIOA PENINSULA $2,3911,000 First time in 35 years for this classic New England oceanfront to be on the market. Situated on 3 lots on the Balboa Peninsula this emotionalty, appealfng 4 bedroom home has many amenities mciuding a spacious living room with fireplace. formal dining room. separate garden patio, 4 car garage plus a mini basement Steve Suther1en !Tom Thomson LAGUNA BEACH M.MO 000 Laouna Beach oceanfront estate. Hidden behind walls & mature landscaping is thiS ~ 314 acre oceanfront estate with sun ~ lawns. towering trees & stunning ocean & coastal views. The lovingly restored traditional oome has hard WOO<f floors, teak paniling & votume ~. with 4 bcf. libfafy, .tafnilv rm & formal ~ rm in the ma.n houSe. as ifel as a seoaiate & c:otaptete guest tlOUse. This is 1n es1lle wilhoUt complfison on lhe Orange ~ r...t. COLDWCU BAN~CR U . 2,t00.000 Virtualy the best ptnOflmic ocean view In Emerald Bay! One of the highest lots & on a ~ cut- de-sac street. 4 bd, study, family room, fonnal dining rm. There's even a walk·in wine ceflar. Limestone flooring. vaufted ceilings & custom built-ins are just a fp of the quality amenities. Emerald Bay is a private. gated seaside community wfth pool, tennis, park and sandy beach. Kevin Kanda- LIDO ISU $2,-.000 Premier much sought after greenbelt siding property, extra wide & deep lot Country "'French remodel with 3 car garage. Dock for 2·80 ft boatS. Huge rooftop entertainment view deck plus extra large patio/pier, gorgeous landscape with top quality finish out Excellent boat lovers location! Owner may trade or carry 2nd. Boni Pereira LAGUNA •UCH • Ste.I00,000 The most valuatlle estate In an of Orange County boasting 59,000 sq ft oceanfront lot The main house offers 4 bd, 4.5 ba and nearty 12.500 sq fl The 4.500 sq ft guest house has 2 bd 1 ba and kitchen. Tennis. full gym. pool and 8 car garage Private beach and access. ' ' • ., < ~ ~ . ' I f. z l = ::ln 'I~~ . ~~ ~> -~ .. ~ ·. -= . ~-~ ~ . s:= °" . ~ ~~ \/:) . 0 °" ~o ~~ COLDW<?U. BAN~O " NEWPORT'S MOST DRAMATIC RESIDENCE We are pleased to present the most dramatic resi- dence in all ofNewp:>rt Beach. Located high atop a bill in prestigious Harbor Ridge this estate boasts approx. l 0~000 sq. ft. of living space on nearly an acre of property. $4,800,000 Spacious oversized comer lot location. This resi- dence includes a large pool & spa. Immaculately maintained with spacious appeal. Great family home with4bedroomsand3 baths .. Amustscc! $795,000 NEW LISTING COMMERCIAL PROPERTY READY TO BUILD · at 242 Victoria Street Over 19,000 Square Foot Lot. •. • Great location with unlimited pouihilities. Very vhible with high traft'"tc count. Priced to sell at $595,000. " ' . . ~o-i.6' oV>~ ~~. . ~ . BIG CANYON -GOLF COURSE ESTATE Beautiful Big Canyon Estate on the 18th hole of the Golf course. Large/spacious" 5 bed- room, 7 .5 bath, marble entry, pool, spa, 4-car garage, wine cellar and separ~te maids quar- ters. S 1,995,000. New Rolb Royce Included. HARBOR HD.L-SPECTACULAR Spectacular, newer home in gated community with fanwtic ocean & city views. 4 bedroo~. spa and a 3- car garage. Overlooking park -great location. The perfect family home. Sl,2'5,000 NEWPORT'S LARGEST BA YFRONT On the tip of the private, guard-gated bayfront commu- nity of Baysh.ores you will find this magnificent estate next to a private beach. Lwh bayfront "fawns are laced with 100-ft oalms. $71500.000 ,.,. I BELCOURTHILL-OCEANVIEW Magnificently designed townhome With that perfect touch of elegance. Private gated comnkity in the heart of Newport Beach. Popular Plan I with two bedrooms on one level. Cool & serene, with OCCU\ views. '' A 7# Only $475,000 I> ' WESTCLIFF/DOVERSHORES S bedroom single level home with p<>Ql and spa in one of Newport's most desirable locatiohs. ·Well main- tained and will not last at ~is price. Call for immedi- ate showin11. Reduced to $509,000 Nestled atop a hiU in North Laguna on an location known as ~Cresmtt Bay" this estate has been ~bed by many as oceanfront residence in all of Orange Co1 .. elusive oceanfront . icent ooeanfrom f 1Jle.1t oonstnx.Ud .ty. SJ~OOO I I I -~ ; I t=: m I \. J , -._,, --' •••l•V•tl'"' t.,,...,. •• ""''''W PAGE 26 I SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 -'' '' m~POAt ~Cff/CO'Snt 'MESA ~-OT 'f REAt!-e!TATE ''There's No Substitute For Experience'' --. t~·~ ------.....l>~O~N -~nd _}OycE : OLSON _--_ -., 'iA .... _j "\..,. 60 Drakes Bay, Spyglass H ill ExceptionaJly upgraded and expanded 4 bed- room home of over3, 100sq. ft. with panoramic snow capped mountain views. Inviting marble entry, open dining room w/ vaulted ceilings, spacious backyard w/ pool and spa. Ideal for family entertainmen~ • ,I Best priced property available. 3 bedroom plus large family room with mountain and distanced citylightsvi~w. Freshlypainted! Ownenare motivated to sell. Harbor Ridge· Large 5 bedroom IQC&ted in exclusive gated community. A perfect setting, nestled among the woods with an outstanding view. Complete master· suite and living area on main ~oor, complete J bedroom suite downstairs-a must see. For Ill ore inf orn;tation please contact us at 1 -800-487-4931 "We Specialize In Getting Prope~e.s SOLD!" . . NEW LISTINGS Irvine Terrace J Balboa Peninsula VIEW -VIEW -VIEW COLDW<?LL BANt\<?R ~1 Channing home shows pride of ownership. Completely up- b'fade d and ready for "INSTANT MOVE-IN." Spacious living room with fireplace . Master suite with built-in TV area, formal Snow or sleet on the Maine coast but fortunately this emotionally appealing home is in Newport Beach located on 3 lots on the ~an.front. An architectural landmark, this 4 bedroom home has a spacious living room ·wit.Ii fireplace, a fonnal dining room, separate garden patio plus a 4-car garage. $2,395,000 ... din · ng room or den & guest room are a few of the many amenities. $680,000. MARCiA & ROBE RT BENTS 644-9060 673-0149 , COLOW<?U BAN~C?R lJ a J OPEN HOUSES From on·e to forir p.m. · Saturday and Sunday 318 Buena Vista. $1,395,CXX> 435 Via Lido Soud $999,CXX> ~003 North Bay~nt $969,CXX> 1994 Sales X:XX Bayside Drive Buyer ~Via Lido Soud Buyer 3 Collins Island · Seller ., 510 Via Lido Nord Seller 57 Linda Isle Buyer 20 Bay Island Seller 16 Napoli Buyer 16 Napoli Seller f!Jll Via Lido Soud Seller 305 North Star Ln. Seller 121 Via Firenze · Seller 50 Linda Isle Seller 200 Via Genoa Buyer 332 Piazza Lido Seller 332 Piazza Lido Buyer 1<11 Highland Seller 210 Diamond Ave. Buyer 225 Via Quito Buyer 8Malibu Seller 215 Via Eboli Seller 28th St. Marina #313 Seller 3(,(X) Seabreez.e Seller 510 Via Lido Soud Seller 119Via Yella Seller 735 Saint James Buyer ax> Margaret Buyer 225 Via Koron Seller 2815 Broad Seller 411 Bayhill Seller 713 Nai:cWus Seller 110 Via U>rca Seller 28th St. Marina #324 Seller 1030 Polaris Buyer 2056 Ocean Blvd. Buyer . PJ11 Muirfield Buyer 28th St. Marina #321 Seller 28th St. Marina #221 Buyer 28th St. Marina 1221 Seller 28th St. Marina #318 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Buyer 309 La Jolla Buyer 110 25th Street Buyer UiO Knox Street Seller UiO Knox Street Buyer 2422 Margaret Buyer 389 Princeton Seller 213-t Sabot Cove Buyer SATURDAY JANUARY 7, 1995 I PAGE 27 2ePt ~ YAALH11A\.-YAORI ITA? \ ~~ ~;"'ll\O BILL ···FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and JOHN MARK WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS 61s ·-1o ss __ 631-140D. Newport ~ch Estate of Mia~ Wayne "La Roca" SBR 7.5~~l6)iQ • App. 7,~ft~\l\is court $1,599,(x\~ Buena Viau Bayfront . 3BR 4BA + Den, Charming Beach Cottage Shared boat dock. fabulous views! · $1,395,000 Balboa lslaf'd Bayfront 4BR 2BA owner's unit,+ lBR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt vtew $969,000 Lido Isle Lease Option 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm. immaculate home $25,(XX) option money, 40' lot, lge patio $595,000 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 48A ~Fm rm, remodeled home Lg. Dpck, ~Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen. $1,495,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Bargain! Triplex. easy to convert to sinsle fam . Private sandy beach, sunset views! $999,000 Spyglass Family Home SBR 4.SBA +bonus, X-la!r view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Custom Family Home 4BR 3.SBA, pool & spa, S yrs. new Gourmet kitchen, French doors $549,000 .. •" . ' . . ·WATERFRONT ·HOMES,· INC. · Realtors® · ewireie<ISJM*~ GREAT ESTATES INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange <;ounty Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex. both 1 bdrm. 1 b.1th ooils With hardwood floOrs in excellent location w11h alley access on quiet tree lined street. 673 6900 . . . . . . .. $239.000 WOODLAKE South Coast Metro 1 bd condo attached on l ~ide Inside laundry. hi le1hng & o,kvhghl Com pool & '-f1d MUST SELL Make offer' (LH) 631 1400 . ·$65.000 HUN11NGTON BEACH Bank repo! 2 bd townhome m <>mall community with lob of greenbelt & pool. Bike lo beach ' 631 1400 ...... $89.000 NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck & small dock & newer kitchen Close to club. oobl & tenn1!>. leasehold land offe red at $2 l S .000. 631 1400. ...... . . ........ . ....... $130.000 NEWPORTS Versailles complex w/comm pool & spa Upgraded condo w/2 master suites. frplc. hrdwd & tile 'loors. patio. greenbelt & mini ocean vu. 631 1400 . . ... . .... . ....... $147.000 SANTA ANA m Redevelopment's Enterprise Zone Mixed use. Jc.I fir w/off1ces & 2nd fir w/two 2 bd apts in main i.tructun.> + rear cottage. 25 space prking. 631 1400 . . .. $250.000 NEWPORT'S Villa Balboa Sophisticated 3 bdrm condo w/dining room. frplc & ocean view. Tasteful neutral decor Com Pool. spa & tennis. REDUCED' 631 1400 . . ... ·-.................... $250.900 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdrm with new master bed & bath & near new kitchen One of the best streets in tlm community w/club. pool & tennis. 631 1400 .. . .......................... $269.000 UPP£R EA.STSIDE Pala Mesa Ct twnhm w/3bds. high ceilings. white washed woods & frplc In great location. close to freeway & back bay nature !)reserve. 63 1 1400 ······ $274.000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS pristine owner occupied duplex Like 2 little houses each w/2 bdrms. laundry hook ups. garage & pnvate yard 631 1400 . . ............. $278.000 NEWPOll1' SHORES with a country look. Charming 5 bdrm l)ome w/3 up & 2 down. large family room, used brick frpl . oak cabinetry & cus· tom papers & drapes. Steps to comm. Clubhouse. pool & tennis 631 1400 $375.000 ) VII.IA BALllOA. An absolutely perfect 2 bdrm pnthse w/d~n & dining room. Bright and spac,fous. vaulted ceilings. fresh paint. _light carpet. & lar9e deck. 631-1400 ..... -.. .. . .. ... -······· ........ $287.000 SANTA A.NA HEIGHTS Charming freshly painted 3 bd home w/hrdwd floors & Berber carpet. Family rm. new kitchen. windows & plumbing. ' 631 1400 .... ·-.. -.... . . ······ ........ $289.000 NEWPORT SHORES Cl.lie 3 bd house with charming added family room. Close to clubhouse. pool & teMls. walk to ocean Possible lease option! 631-1400 ...... ··········· .............................. $299.000 MESA VEllD£ Immaculate 2 story 3 bd home w/den. dining & family rooms & large private rear yard with rn1.1T&~~1.0 ~-~~~· ... .. . ..... $334.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm, 3 frplces. upgraded kitchen. pool. spa & patio w/BBQ REDUCED! 631 1400. . .. . . . . . . ... . ... $349.900 BA.UIOA. ISIAND duplex Water views from upstairs deck of this super property with 4 bdrms up & 2 down with fireplaces In both units. just 3 doors from the so bayfront. -673-6900 . $695.000 RITZ COVE Aprx 16.000 sq ft lot & bulldable pad of a prx 11.000 ~ ft. Prvt cul"<'.le·sac. walk to ?each <'r Ritz Carlton Hoa.t' gated oceanfront community. 631-1400 ................................... $490.000 NEWPOllT'S Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm. MESA VERDE spacious & beautiful 2 sty 5 bd home dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean w . on lovely lot, 4 bets up & 1 down w/frplc. Combo · Marble entry. gourme t kitch~n & <ie signer decor. 631~:60' .. kit~~~n. ~~~~.~ .. ~~~~i.~.n~~~ .. ~ .. ~$'3~s.ooo 631 1400. . ........ .. ...... .. .. . .... s525.ooo 3 .,) r NEWPORT NOll11I Elegant 4 bet home on extra large. beautifully landscaped corner lot w/2 patios. VaUlted ceilings. plantation shutters. 3 frpkes in ma.s- ~7~~~.~.!~~'.~.~~~:.':'!..~.~.~~S.000 EASTsa>E Costa Mesa dplx l;ilt In '90. BANK OWNED! la'ze well laid out 4 bdrm detached units w/4 6'131-~408~ ....... ~.~~-.~~~.~~ .. '.~ .. ~~~~~~~~~~379:~ EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triplex. Attractive Colonial style building w/three 2 sty 2 bdrm units. each w/1 .5 baths & single garage. Big Reduction! 673-6900 .......................... ~ ......................... $390.000 JRM VE8DE terrtflcaJly upgraded 5 bd in "The Bird Streets: Expanded gourmet ktichen & fmly rm. near new Hardie shade roof & 3 car garage. 631-1400... ........... ......... . .................... $393.000 AT THE BEA.CH Sharp.owner occupied dupleic 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & 1 down. both w/frplces. new carpet, -fresh paint & 1 year new roof 631-1400... . .. .. .. . ......... ........ . ... $429.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 1 story home w/3 bdnns and family rm w/bar. French doors lead to beautiful yard with pool. spa and built In BBQ. 631-1400 ................... ······ ...................... $464. 900 IAGVNA. HDJ..S Leisure World retire in style to this exquisite detached 3 bdrm home w/dining & fa mily rooms. 2 patios & tranquil hill & city light views. 631 1400. . ..... .. . ..... . ............ $465.000 01.D CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious bdrm townhome. dining & family rooms. large master ~~~1r4&~~~.' .. ~~~~.~~~ .. ~. ~e~~-~'..~.1~ .. '.1i~9~w llAYCllEST Bright fresh 4 bd remodel by designer owner. dining & fmly rms. pool & spa. New kitchen & tile floors. stone frplc & Fr. doors. • 631-1400 .................................................. $579.000 UDO ISlE an immaculate 1 story 3 bd built a round patio on 40' lot. Family room. country kitchen. hrdwd ftrs & new carpet. Possible lease option. · 631-1400 ................................................ $595.000 ,_ MUIOA. ISi.AND Irresistible charm & choice quiet "Little Island". Sunny 2 story 3 bd. library & great view across beach to ~y HUGE REDUCTION! . 631-1400 ................................................. $629.000 EASTSIDE 5 Pt.EX three 3 bd & two bet detached units, all have 2 baths. fireplace. hardwd floors & garage on huge 19,000 lot. Excellent income prop. 631-1400 ........................................ , .......... $649.000 MUMM BAND Exciting large 2 story remodeled & upgraded 4 bd, 4 ba with dining room. 2 frplces & 6~~~~:.~~~~.~~.~ .... ~.~.' .............. $695.000 llAYCRST Spacious custom home w/5 bdrms including makis qrtrs. dining & fam\ly rooms. remode\ed lJ{.'r4bo~~t~~-~.~ ... ~ ... ~.~.~~.~~~~ .. y~~~ .. ~:.~b~9.<J& llADOll VIEW tm.1.8 beautJfully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dlnlng & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New cafl)et. paint & fixtures. 6311400 . ........ . . ..... ..... . ... $749.000 S peclallalng In properties for .ale or lea•e. .. on the water. .. neor the water. .. and wUh a ulew of thie water ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2'36 W. COAST HIOHWA\' JIS MARINE AVE. 7.14-631-1400 , 714-67 3-6900 - WATEm:RONf HOME~~ IN.£._~ · · -. -Realtors® GREAT ESTATES ,. INTERNATIONAL Exclu~ive Orange County.Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty_ DOVER SHOllES Elegant 4 bdrm French Regency w/great upper bay. city hght & min view. Dmmg & rmtv rms. new gourmet kitchen. dual glazc.>d wind~ & doors & large master !>t.l1lc w/bakony · 631-1400 .. ··············· $ 49.000 DOVER~ '>pac1ou" 4 bd honw wh\ll puondl upper bay & city light vu Op..·n lx>amed n·1h119 ... m h\ mg. dining & family rm~ 1,a1d w/d•'t k & pnol 631 1400 .. :74q 000 . . BELCOURT Beautiful <'\f1Jnd1·d 61. upgr.1dl'd 2 ~ty 2. bdrm ~th sitting area m m<1,tl'r ... 1111!' Jmmg & family rms. used brick patio w/,p.1 - 631 1400 ... .. . . $799.000 SPVGl.ASS HO.I. 4 bd lu-.hly land-.c-.1pcd <;. >t1th1>< 1rt on lrg pM lot. pool city hteJ& m11u ocean vu Ekdm .... hrdwd floors. moldings & panc.>d windows 631 1400 ... -849 000 UDO ISi.£ Jewel of a l sty 3 bd home Eat in k1tlhen. formal dining room. den. beautiful woodwork. high ceil ln_gs, marble floors & charming palio w/spa. 631-1400......... .... .. . .. . . . . $899.000 BAYSIDE COVE Elegant 2 bd bayf ront condo w/con- vertlble den/guest & available boat slip Contemporary decor. 3 decks. vaulted ceilings & great bay view 631-1400. . ... ...... $915.000 MUIOA ISIAND bayfront' duplex with charming ear· ly 4 bd owner's home and separate 1 bd apt over the fJ~4~~.~~.~.~ity light Vl<?Wl>. $969.000 DOVEll SHOll£S Custom 5 bd w/dock for 45 boat Remodeled & expanded m 87 Two maste~ (1 up 1 down). dining & fmly rms & den (LH) 631-1400............ ... . $1.145.000 lltJENA VISTA su'Per value m prime bayf ront location Olarming 3 bd beach collage widen. dining & fmly rms. private beach & shared dock 63 1-1400................ . • .. . $1.395.000 181> PEMNSVlA 9 unit apartment bldg at the beach Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/pnvate patios. fabulous views, comm pool & garage 631-1400 .. ................ . .................. $1.495.000 UDO 191.£ bayfronl priced less than $1 mil Tnple>. on the beach. can convert to a single family home South facing w/2 bdrms and den In owner's lower unit plus 2 bCI & 1 bd apartments. 631-1400 ............................. : ......... $999.000 DOVER SHO~ Beaut1rul remo&!ied 3 bd bayfront, 60' on the water, patio & dock. In the style of an Italian villa w/ slate Oooring in kitchen & dining room. ,631-1400 ................................................ $1,150.000 BIG CAN".ON 3 bdrm golr course estate w/tranquil views. Master w/seating area, large country kitchen, dining & ramily rooms, & spac~ for home orfice. 631-1400 ................................................ $1,650,000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATIJRDAY ONLY 2970 Corte Hermosa -Newport Gracie T aliaf errb SUNDAY ONLY 4~Hse $525,000 115 38th • Newport Beach 3/1 Bd Hse· Austin Daynes $339,500 · 5040 E. 3rd St Bd Nancy Barfield $375,000 2045 Shipway ln · Baycrest. NB 4 Bd Hse Pia D'Auria $579,000 346 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB · 4 Bd HM Lorraine Fanington $895,000 1t1 Via San Remo -Udo Isle, NB 3 Bd Hse Lynn Creamer $899,000 909 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle~ NB 5 Bd the • Christen Nilsen $2,400,000 SA11JRDAY & SUNDAY 2687 Pala Meta· Costa Meta George Dashiell, June Adams 3 BdTwnhm $274,000 3 Bd HM 3 Bd HM 508 San Bernardino -Newport Hgts 20231 Spruce • Santa Ana Hgts Reggie McNemey $289,000 $464,900 4 Bd HM Maureen Downey. Rosette Gindi 1542 SantMgc> • Baycrat. NB Cheryl Johnston, Sally Nette! 2121 E. Ocean BIYd ·Pan. Pt. Bal Richard Lee $495,000 4BdHse $595,000 3 Bd HM $625,000 2031 YllCht Defender · Seavlew,.NB Rosette ~ -Carole Freedman 1537 Keel · Harbor Vu Hiia. NB Nancy Barfield, Sally Phillips 5BdH• $749,000 1003 N. Baiyfront-&.lboll l.a.nd Mark Jackson 435 v .. Udo Soud -Udo Isle, NB Lynn Creamer, George Dashiel 318 Buena Vista -Bay&ont Patin Olga Matthews r 4/1 Bd Hee . $969,000 2/2/1 Trplx $999,000 3BdHM $1.395.000 1RV1NE COVE Price Dropped! Elega;nt traditional 5 bdrm custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family rooms, 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400 ...................................... $1.975,000 UDO ISi.£ 5 bdrm "Bel Air" style masterpiece or 2 IOts w/ pool, forever bay view, top quality, extraordinary attention to detail & triple garage. 631-1400 .! .............................................. $2,400,000 -OCEANFRONT Wondcrft~I old ')hingled l.x>ach hou-.e w/4 bdrms. den sun room & huge brick patio + ~pd rate office/!,1ud10 on 2 ..x cclnfront lot' 631 1400 $1 4%.000 DOVER SHORES Beautifully rcmodelt>d 4 hd b~1.·· front w/.,pa & large d<"ll.k Studv dining . .family & lm'ak fast room!> most w/wa ter & mtn \.ic-~ 6;31 1400 . $1 495 000 NORTH IAGUNJ\ Magnihct>nl 3 5ty 4 bd conh.•mp..> rary w/180 ocean vus built bv owner architect 0\.1.'r 5000 -.q fl w/ dining. family & game r'"'"'"' 631 1400 $1 895 000 CQ.RONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/ panoram1c- ocean & harbor views Elegantly deforated traditional 4 bd home w/dlning & family rms & lnple s.arage 631-1400 ....... ~... .. . ... . ...... $1.9!::!0..000 BUENA VISTA Bavfront living in a premiers location Fresh contemporary 3 bd ho~. fmlv rm & roof deck on 3rd level. lawn beach & doc~ for large boat 631-1400. . . .. . . . .. $1.995.000 MISSION \1IE.IO gated 4 bd lakefront estate on 2. lots w/2 docks. A 3 sty residence w/dlning & huge fam1· ly/game room. triple garage?, pool & spa. 631-1400 . . . . . . ... .. . $2.495 .000 ntREE ARCH BAY Laguna Beautiful remodelC?d 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/fab w Hrdwd nrs. bearnc.>d ceilings. dbl paned wind~ & 4 frplces 631-1400 ·-. . $2.795.000 HARBOR RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone exterior w/den. library. ~ & media room !)31 1400 . .. .. .. ... . .. ,... $2.999.000 IAGVNJ\ BEACH a fabulous secunty gated near new oceanfl"t>nt estate of aprx 10.000 sq ft . stairs to the beach. guest house & 8 car garage. ' 631-1400 .. . . . . ...... $10.800.000 -.. l.AGlJNITA Exc1tin9 con)emporary 4 bdrm· ocean front home w/dining & f amlly rooms. ocean view decks & balconies & private beach access Skylight<;. ·marble & hardwood Ooors & £ire & ~curity systems. 631-1400. .. . ..... ... .. . . . ..... $2.200.000 Spedalulng In propenlu for sale or lea~ .. on the water ... near the water. .. and with a ulew of the water ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2'..16 W. COAST HIGHWAY 31S MARIN£AVE. 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 ~ . - .. .. .. - • .~,.,-,;,./,~'~? ,;, .~1~;,,.~,.~ .1'1,w~ ,,;p,,,~,,-.AW d,./. ,(;,,,. / 7 ,,.,,,-.J ,_//,.,,,,/ ,..~,.,.;.,,,.,. 760-5000 xl31 MAGNIFICENT HARBOR RIDGE'CASTLE 60R/R.5U/\ European Oavored mansion of approx. 11.000 sq. ft. on a rare douhlc lot. Fabulous ocean & city lit?ht views. Separate t?ated pool & spa. Gated motorrourt w/4 car garage. $~,000 . . Hig Can~on Golr Course Custom-12 Chury Hills-OPftt S•t & Sun 1- 4:30-BANK WANTS IMMEOIA TE SALE! Fabulous 7th fairway location .. Tri level (ii:mt. 40R/1ibmry/wine cellar/quiet location. $1,095,000 CORONA DEL \.tAR ·Approx. 7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. hay & night light views. Rare huge lot situa&ed just above the harbor! 5BR, 5.SBA. Cu,.tomi1ed interior. Grounds include p00l. spa. teahouse & fonnal Japanese gardens $2,308,00G EASTSIDF: OASIS • v.'/ mini f•nn. '.lBR/'.lHA wf cu~1on1 iourmcl ._lichen & hn:akfaSI room. llrttradC'd 1hmughou1! Scrara1c RV/hoal rarL· in~. Motivated 4MC.brlllo CAI.BOA BF.AC ll REAUTY! • Unique. hil'-h· ly UJlllrndcd end unil lownh<tme within ~t'J'$ of h;iy nnd hcill"h. I .ikr mnd new. Vacanl/mu~I ~II. W9,M sin .... • JUST LISTED • COSTA MESA Coll ege Park 3BR doll house. Priced for immediate sale due to transfer! Great central location, close to h. I ,,. everyt mg . $199,000 SOUTH COUN l'I NEWP.O BBACll -------" --!... ~ - --~ • ----· -~ . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA AlOT I REAL ESTATE Robyn Allen Top 1" Of AD Realton Natluii•lde Direct Une: 640-2677 *WXUIY l'OWl9IONE* . CORONA DEL NAiii\' Mediterranean 4 ~r new 38R/3BA townhome w/vaulted ceilings. skv-lights. fireplace. 2 car garage. walk fo beach! 1 yect.r new large 2BD/2BA townhome w/ltallan tile entry and kitchen. large living rm and formal dining rm. Great master w/skylight and walk-In closet~ 2 car att. gar. o.lp $&44.9001 0..., $359.000I Daily Pilot advertising "It 1ttmed important to let you be aware o( the very positive impact· the Real Estate S«rion o( the Daily Pilot tw had for me and for my clients. From the commena ~calls 1 receive, it is extremely apparent that the community at large pays considerable attention to properties advertised in your supplement. 1 also appreciate all the special counsel I tteeive from your fine ataff in assisting me with the presetlt2tion ol my ads, which have been dfectivc for both Buyen and Sellers.• -· NEWPORT BEACH/COST~ MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. 1995 /PAGE 31 N&WIO&TTERllACS , Ill. 2.S IA.1 _, Clllllllo. Prw. eaid mil .................... &rqi1-.1s. ....._ -. ._.. lalldly, -1tlld milin&. .__ CISJl9l. ......_ TRY nlAIVA. Sl~llt II~ IOI KOOP, JR. DUPLEX Ver, nkeowneroccupled Dana Built Duplex. Tons ol parking. Bodi units hne nreplaces, upper hu vaulted ceillngs, ex- cellent condition. $4~900 BOB KOOP, JR. or SR. NEWPORT TERRACE , ... " IA, l *'Y oando. a.at location -... ""' ...... ol .-y -·pre· ..... u..--. ••A.-l Rodt r .. ...... Muicim pawn aa f9lio. Stsi.tlt IOllCOOP,JL IAYSllORES SIR.SBA ..,_,plDdClOllllD1111ity, privalr. ...... r-ly orilnlUDd, block &om daiMD'I park. Swroandod by mul~millioo dcllbr .._.. S..._lt Olferlll S7H,Mt IOI KOOP RESIDENTIAL i/ LOT This lot ii Oii• lhrcc qumcn c1 an aae. Will tncle lcit few a oondoaumall home. n.. )oc ia localed at Cowan H.iP Dr. and Newport Blvd. in San&.a Ana. It hu a view cm:rlooking the city and ia aanounded by mulli·million dollar homes. $275,Mt BOB KOOP Bob & Dovie Koop Why list with just one agent! Call the K~op team! . 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Bob Koop, Jr •. r.;:;;;:;;:::::::;;=m~~ IRVINI TERllACS 6 BR. 4 BA, PU.lam qbly ~bmie cm~cUot. Thilblmai. 111111 iDd9diaa ..... mincnd -u. . ..We (rpl. _.,, q--., pool. • IDd llll&cb lnlft! S!,195,.. IOI KOOP . Cn'Y OF ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four unit income propmtJ, two unila arc 2 1&ory 2 BR, 2.S BA townhouM 1tyle. one wlil ia a 3 BR, lcBA owner llY,le unit.. and ono unit ia an upps level 2 BR, BA. cw roof . Very Mativalild Seller! $391,'" 908 KOOP THE KOOP TEAM HAS HAD ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR . . FOR. OUR.: CLIENTS AND WE- w•HAVE ;SOLD ALMOST ALL ·oF OUR .. LISTINGS. MAKE 1995 YOUR YEAR FOR ·suCCESS AND LIST WITH THE KOOP TEAM! YOUR HOME SOLD HERE! : SOLD 4STARBURST $149,900 .................. 46.11 SUIUtBY $49.S,OOO .................. I LA lTTUDB 33'7 OmulY TR6B Sl43,000 $46S,OOO .................. .. .............. .. 29STARFISH 6Dlil..rrALIA' 1160,900 Sll0,900 17 SUMMFJlW Al.It SlS2.000 CAMIOSHOaa 38R,31A,O...a.--I I ...... omm via-6-Ii¥. na. 6'-. r... na. ................ ,,.w.. ........... loob pf COIUW,iffW ...... '°..W 2BR·l IA. S .. IOIKOOP NEWPORT DUPLEX Two, 2 bdrm. 1 ba. apts., plu• a non-ccmformln1 bachelor apt_ Two car prqe. Steps to beada. 0.er $2,.300 a •oatll IRCOnM wltllout summer rentals. -$379,000 BOB KOOP IAUOA nNINSUIA DlJft.D . nD'I ro nm SAJlfD ..... 2 ..... 11.fll(IAW).~ JMni.21edll .11.-. n.t'• SJ.lit,..-. e•rtlll ..._ . 141 .. IOI KOOP JR • S BR. S BA, The Best c:A Dover Shorea.~cviewsof ocean, Back Bay k city lites. Sit down ban, fam. ·room, sun nn, g_uest quanen, I&· pool. spa k rear yard. Open k BriahL I 195 000 BOB KOOP NEWPORT TEaRAC& 1 BR. U IA., l llDfJ CIGDlk>. Qll9l lomicm iD Am. 0 ~ti, ,.ta -s ...... ..U.Y...,i-,cliniDa-• ..-'-*Y . ..... 1143,Mt 901 ltOOP, JR. CAMEO IDGHLANDS 4BR. ' •A. 1...-..t priced hems ill CmlDO HiFI.. Cmmr lot. La. cout)'lnt ... roam to ..W poal. New ts.lin& ~ &pl, Mldwood S-.. Walk to 3pm.le 119.ct... WS... IOI KOOP HARBOR WOODS CORONA DEL MAR 2 B~ 2 QA, 2 story condo, very sharp, near the pool, completely redecorated. large patio, fireplace, laundry, close to ah<>pplna. BOB KOOP $211,000 .. ,, ..,_.. .. .,'°',.,... --.,...~ f"'"' \#,,Altt •A • \# ... ,...._,,_..- { r PAGE 32 I SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL E~TATE Lyon ·Ridge in Aliso Viejo continues .its brisk sales pace . . H omeowners continue to find Lyon Ridge the right ,combination of quality features. premiere location and value price as sales· continue at a brisk rate. said Tim Johnson. sales manager at William Lyon"'Homes · "Families are really excited when they see the beautifully-appointed and spacious homes at Lyon ridge.· he said "In fact. when we released the 16 homes in Phase 111 in O~ober. 10 wer'e sold the very f rr.st weekend • Lyon Ridge 1s rn the master planned community of Aliso Viejo which otf ers extensive recreation. entertainment and shopping facilities and close proximity to major Southern California employment centers Wrth some view lots still available, homes at Lyon Ridge offer flexible designs allowing families to create the perfect homes oHheif dreams The two-story homes range from 1,662 to 2.003 square feet and otter three or four bedroom floor plans with options for bonus rooms. children's suites. dens and expanded familyrooms. Three-car garages. d ecorative plant shelves and art niches. architectural · · windows and volume ceilings are standard features in each home Wilham Lyon Homes has included so man.y luxurious appointments: Johnson said. "Families are especially excited about features such as the 9-foot ceilings, three-car garages witn \ roll-up doors and flexibility of the floor plan designs. There is a lot of interest in the Plan Three which off er~ the option of a downstairs bedroom, a den or an expanded family room." · Lyon Ridge homes include spacious master bedroom sites featuring elegant compartmented baths, oval tubs, separate showers and spacious walk-in closets. The light and airy kitchens include room ureakf ast nooks, ceramic tile counters. custom- craftea cabinets. recessed lighting, pantries and popular White- on-white appliances. Lyo'n Ridge home offer compartmentalized secondary baths. space-saving media niches in the family room and convenient interior laundry rooms and linen closets Exterior are accented by stone-, brick or stucco and roofs feature fire-resistant concrete tile. Complete rear-yard fencing is included. Lyon Ridge homeowners enjoy living i.n the master planned community of Aliso Viejo located only four miles from Laguna Beach. It is known for its superior schools and amenities. To reach Lyon Ridge. exit Interstate 9 at El Toro Road and proceed toward the beach. Make a left a Aliso Creek and follow the directional signs. For more information. call 831 -9668 • .... . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE -SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 19~5 I PAGE 33 ~ . JACOBS REAl:rY 675-6670 a INVESTMENTS 2919 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach For Results,· call ... John & Carol Jacobs Call Our 24 Hour TO htJT l'ROPERllES NO PRESSURE! NO WA ITING! SHOP WHEN YOU HAVE TIME! TA LKING A DS NOW!! DIA L: 1-800-723-7723 4682 WARNER -C212 Huntmg1on Beach D.irltllj,'. C'\indt• m ~Jlcd comrln "llenni' p.101f,p.llc:luhhou~ Suhmu .11111flcr'' and entu tltt talking IJll ffUMWr and hear the details of pro~rtUs at your leisun ! $169.000 Audio Ad 6108 IN DESERT HOT SPBINGS t HE BLUfFS ! poo" & ~ 'IU' I hltXI.. Imm .1 ht~ nt'"' hOtclA..1,m11 t-.1nt.1,lll \ICll> t.x.a1111n ~ l.irgc ik1J.1<:cn1 \ a.:.1n1 101 '' 1ndullcd Real nice lj<1mc, wmlUnd 1hc .in:a. h~-< ,umdtnl,! & flO\JIC 'BR. I.Im nn 1.:Ull• dn on J pmne Fr•~nhclt Rcm<'IJ l.11 & -uh t<'m In!! .Kldcd 'w\.1,hcr/dr)cr. 'flJ mduJ-.,__ _ __, cd 1-rell('h doo" & hnt·I.. 1r1mmcc.I p.11111 ASKING $295,000 ASKING $359.900 A~ MF. li:XISTI 'G FINANCING CONDO HOTLINE Dear Hotline: I have reason 10 suspect one of the homeowners 1n our co,...1munity 1s running a care home for tt·,e eloerly While I am sympathetic \0 the concerns of the elderly and need tor retirement housing, I am also quite concerned this home has a negative 1mpac1 on our community What can we do? lJ Dear P.K.: Many CC&Rs contain restrictions which hm1t the residential use of -Fii I 111 Condo Hotline the homes to what is typically defined as single family use. In general. such restrictions attempt to prohibit more than one family per household or groups of non-related per sons occupying single residence. While such restric1tons affect Federal and State Constitutional nghts of ind1v1duals to associate with others. the 1985 California Res1dent1al Care Facilities for the Elderly Act at Health and Safety Code, Section 1569.87 provides: "Facility serving six or fewer persons, considerati9n as residential use for purpose of transfer of real property for purpose of any contract, deed or convenant for the transfer of real property executed on or after Jan 1, 1979. a res1dent1al f ac1hty for the elderly which serves six or fewer persons shall be considered a residential use of property and a use of property by a single f am11y. notwithstanding any disclaimers to the • contrary." By its express terms. however. Health & Safety Code, Section 1569.87 excepted any contract, deed or covenant executed prior to Jan. 1, 1979. In other words. a restricitive covenant effective prior to 1979 was considered valid and enforceable. Now, a recent case from our California Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate District held a 1993 amendment to the CaliforniaFair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) at Government Code. Sections 12955 and 12955 6 invalidated 1hat portion of Health & Safety Code. Section 1569 87 which permitted such J:?re- 1979 use restrictions to remain 1n effect In Broadmoor San Clemente HOA v Nelson. 94 Daily Journal D.A.R 6901. the court rev1~wed the leg1slat1ve notes and comments of the sponsors of the amendment to FEHA. which revealed a clear intent to bring California's housing law into a form which 1s · substantially equivalent" ·o the Federal Fair Housing Act The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 1dent1f1ed several d1screpanc1es between FEHA and the Federal Fair Housing Act. anp because of those discrepancies. California lost its federal funding. Accordingly, the sponsors of the 1993 amendment to FEHA purposefully sought to bring California's housing laws into conformance with federal la~. invalidating any state law which purports to require or permit Moreover, even 1f the h~eowner operates this care facility as a business or for profit, the court in Broadmoor conclude that even business use restricttons on housing accommodations for the elderly, violate the Federal Fair Hous..ng Act ·Accordingly. so long as the homeowner's use fall within the parameters of both FEHA and federal law, your association can't enforce a ~ingle family us.e rest• iction against the homeowner. Nevertheless. 11 would be a good idea for your association to obtain a release and 1ndemn1ty lrom the homeowner. along with providing proof of the proper permits. insurance and /or licenses .I suggest you contact your community assoc1ahon legal counsel for further guidance 11o .. Feinberg la an .ltomer 11nd managing partner of Feldaott, Lee & Feinberg, a law t\m emplNtalzlng the practice of law In the .,.. of cOlllllMlftlty nsoclatlona. He cennot lnclhrklualty .. . ,. ... OW?d to the questions, but wll anawet' •• 11111ny •• po..able In the Hotlll• columaa. .. llmlt ~ .,..11ona to Community ~ Hotline, 4 Civic Plm,Sulte 300, Newport -..Ch, 92890. • -. .· • & PAGE 34 I SAl URDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 · NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE - . . . Deer Ridge celebrates strong sales success with final phase release of best views ~ In a stunning display of homebuyer confidence Rielly Homes· Deer Ridge neighborhood 1n Dove Canyon has en1oyed extremely strong sales since its May Grand Opening the final phase of homes has already been released and only seven remain available for purchase Prices start from the mid $200.000s We are delighted with the tremendous success Deer Ridge has had in recent months. said Ann Wheeler sales representative for Deer Ridge "The final nine homes. which were released much sooner than expected. are selling rapidly Several also boast fantastic view lots and desirable cul-de-sac locations which enhance their overall appeal Because of the ongoing demand for Deer Rrdge. there really rs no time to wait 1f you have seriously been considering a move to this pbpular neighborhood • Wheeler added "Families who want to start planning now should also note these last homes will be ready for occupancy 1n the early spring of next year and we have two homes that will be ready for a November 1994 move-in." Wheeler said with only 34 homes 1n the entire collection. spaciousfour, five and six-bedroom floorplans oversized lots up to 17.000 square feet. the highest vantage point in Dove Canyon. and 180-degree views of the golf course and beyond 11 doesn't get much better than this. Judging from the overwhelming response dunng our final phase celebration. it is clear that many South Orange County homebuyers share my sentiments I would also like to congratulate The Petersen family who were the winners of our monthly drawing." Wheeler said "The Petersens, a family of six recently purchased a Plan Three home in Deer Ridge's third phase.· The beautifully crafted single-family Deer Ridge homes. designed by Bassenian-Lagoni Architects range from 2, 132 to 2.662 square feet of interior space and feature up to six bedrooms. up to three baths and standard three-car garages (opuonal four-car garage is available on select lots) Surrounded by panQram1c views of the golf course. the majestic Cleveland National Forest and the Saddleback Mountains. Deer Ridge is located on one of the highest points within the guard-gated. Dove Canyon. Residents wilt also appreciate the peace of mind offered by the presence of a 24·hour manned community entry gate and roving common patrols Past the gates of Dove Canyon. residents are close to a wide variety of shopping and services that provide all the convenience of the outside world. including medical centers located w1th1n minutes of the community, said. Tom Rielly. president of Rielly Homes.) ~ One of Southern California's most popular master-planned communities. Dove Canyon's natural beauty is highlighted by acres of protected open space and a 75-mile network of trails which are set against the impressive backdrop of the Starr Ranch Audubon Society and Cleveland National Forest. Covering some of the most inspirinQ terrain in the area. Dove Canyon's 874-acre master plan combines lush fairways and world-class recreation with astunning array of single._ f amity residences. . For example, residents of Deer Ridge will enjoy full access to superior recreafional facilities. including the residents-only Swim and Tennis Club. Overlooking Dove Lake. this facility features a 25-meter 1urnor Olympic sw1mm1ng pool, cabana. whirlpool spa. barbecue. picnic grounds andfour lighted tennis courts Further accenting the community's recceational ambiance are two community parks which include a basketball half-court, tot lot. jungle gym and equestnan trails. The centerpiece of Dove Canyon is the pnvate championship 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. which.is rated among the top three courses 1n Orange County and among the top 11 in the state by Golf Digest Its focal point. the exclusive 47.000-square-foot Dove Canyon Country Club. 1s also a private facility, featuring a pro shop, workout room and full dining facilities. Young and growing f smilies will also appreciate the outstanding eoucational opportunities available to them. Deer Ridge is served by excellent schools In the Saddleback Valley Unified school District. one of the best in Orange County. Dove Canyon Is also within a short walking distanceof the well-regarded, private Santa Margarita High School. Now the enviable seclusion of Dove Canyon 1s more accessible than ever before for business commuters and their families. with the first completed phase of the new Foothill Transportation Corridor (toll road). This alternative route has provided a long-awaited alternative to the 1 ·5/1-405 (El Toro Y) interchange, by offering a direct. 3 2-mile link from the Santa Margarita Parkway/El Toro Road intersection to nearby Sand Canyon Boulevard. From there. a new 3 35-mile stretch of Portola Parkway leads commuters to Jeffrey Road and on to other major arterials in Irvine. When completed in mid-1995, the second phase of the toll road will run through the center of Santa Margarita Business Park and Santa Margarita Town Center. and east to Antonio Parkway, providing a direct link for Dove Canyon residents As an additional route from Dana Point and San Juan Capistrano. Dove Canyon is close to the 1-5 Freeway via Oso and Antonio parkways In addition to Deer Ridge. Rielly Homes is also showcasing The Club Collection within Dove Canyon, an award-winning neighborhood of three. four and five bedroom luxury homes ranging from 2.209 to 3.003 square feet of space; prices a~e from $286.900. Many of these homes are situated directly on the fairway. · overlooking natural vistas and breathtaking waterscapes. Led by president Tom Rielly and vice president Bruce Rielly, the Rielly team's commitment to excellence 1s preserved through the hands-on approach pf a whole family in business together. Building on a tradition of 14 successful years in the homebuilding industry. Rielly Homes inspires the trust and loyalty of its buyers by offering custom-level features and upgrades that surpass established. standards and expectations. To visit Deer Ridge. take the San Diego Freeway (5) to Parkway arid turn right. Continue to Plano Trabuco and turn rigflt again At Dave Canyon Drive turn left and proceed to the guard gate and follow the signs to Deer Ridge. The sales office is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For more information on Deer Ridge. call Ann Wheeler at 714/459-5715 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT /4REAL 'ESTATE Repalrt.• ll•Mal•d -...rock Is -•••r than rou think After you have lived in your house for a few years, 11 s common to have dents and small holes in the interior walls Some homes even have large holes in rhe walls These blemishes are not only un_sightly, but .can actually make the home appear worn and abused Luckily, these damages are relattvely quick and easy to repair Whether you're a seasoned do-it-yourself pro. or mechanically chall~nged a few steps will make your wall look hke new again To get started, you first have to assess the s1tua11on A dent or a small hole (less than an inch) will requlfe different toots than a large hole For a dent or a~small hole 101nt compour.d or spackle will probably be suff1c1ent to get the JOb done To use either. simply spread 1t over the blemish with a putty knife being careful to cover the affected area completely When.the compound has dried sand 1t smooth • F-Or a larger problem you-will need to reinforce the area before you patch 11 For holes up to five inches '°' example you will need a wire screen (about 2-inches larger than the hOle} Before inserting the screen into the hole. tie a piece of string around a small pops1cle stick and put the other end of the string through the screen Next .. insert the screen wt th the pops1cle stick 1n back leaving the free end ol the string outside the hole When you pull the string the screen will push flush againsrthe back of the hole, with the stick for support Then simply patch the hole hke normal while holding he string firmly Be sure to completely fill the hole so the compound will adhere to the sc reen Once the compound has drted, cut the string flush with the wall and sand the area like normal to obtain a smooth finished surface For large holes {over 5 inches 1n d iameter) you will need to use another p1~e of sheetrock for the patch Cut the patch at an angle about 1 inch larger than the hole Next. place the patch over the hole and trace 11 with a pen or pencil Cut the hole along the lines. at the same angle as the patch This will clean away any loose pieces Of the b(eak. as well as ensure a proper fit for the patch C@ll\l ~rr lfil tt1llllilfil ttll@ll\l~ ~ Your loan has been approved! ' Once you've obtained a proper ht. spread compound along the edges of the patch· and gently put the patch in place Next. smooth the compound and apply drywall tape over the edges. When everything 1s dned. lightly sand the area for a smooth surface Let Norwest Mortxage Show You How. We. Can Put You Into Your Own ~ome For The Same Monthly Payment · As You Are Paying Now! If the hole 1s excessively large you may need to use support boards qut a hole in the same manner as descnbed above (When using support bOards, angling 1s not necessary). Then. place one or two 1 x 2 boards about 2-inches larger than the hole and screw drywall screws through the d rywall into the board(s) Put the patch 1n place and secure it to the boards with drywall screws Finish the job with the compound and • With Today's Interest Rates, Why Rent When You Can Buy? Call Norwest Mortgage Today ... ·drywall ~. Conb-'MI lty the Alneftcen Homeownen Aaaocl•tlon Newsletter. Norwest Mortgage, Inc. For Orange County 800 423-9784 ...... -of Jan. 5, ~-KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.re• fixed INTEREST 'Wt POINTS LOCK- TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ('Wt) IN A.P.A. American Home Loans (714) 955-363!_ 9.375% 10 0.000 10 9.415 ARCS Mortgage K (800J_6n-~ao -9.125% 5 1.750 30 9.365 Bank of America B (800) 424-2632 9.250% 10 2.000 45 9.522 ----Ba_nk_o_f_C_a_llf_om_ia ______ a_ (714) 2522_362_ 9.250°k 10 1.250 30 9.433 California Federal Bank _S_(_800_) 225-3337 9.250% 20 ..!..£5 __ 45 9.507 Chase Manhattan B (714) 760-2671 _ ~355% 20 2.000 30 9.628 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-~26 __ .~875% 5 1.875 45 9. 126 CUB Funding K (800) 500--0282 9.125% 5 1.500 45 9.336 Oetrict< Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 8.875% 5 2.500 13 9.198 --"----Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 9.250% 20 1.625 4_5 __ 9_.4_n_ Emery Financial, Inc. A (714) 729-9200 9.000"A. 10 1.875 15 9.253 Fldehty Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 9.125% 5 2.250 10 9.424 First Interstate Bank B (800) 560-5001 9.250% 20 2.500 30 9.581 First Nationwid•Mtg. K· (800) 843·2265 9.125% 5 1.500 30 9.336 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 9.375% 5 0.500 45 9.472 Glendale Federal Bank S '(800) 560-9000 9.000% 5 1.250 45 9.181 Home $avings s (800) 975-5051 9.200% 10 1.500 30 9.412 Irvine Natlot\al Mtg. A (714) 857-79n 9.000% 10 1.750 15 9.238 Newport Financial K (800) 808-5626 9.125% 10 1.125 1 O 9.293 Oceanview Financial A (800) 266-0555 9.375% 10 0.500 60 9.472 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 9.250% 20 2.000 60 9.522 Wells Fargo Sank 8 (800) 225-5932 9.250% 20 1.500 60 9.463 Westem Financial Sav. S (714) 532-7275 9.500% ... 5 · 0.250 45 9.569 INTEAEST 'Wt POtNTS MAX. MARGIN RATE OWN ('Wt) A,P.A. LOAN ('Wt! 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CA92701 (714) 136-11n COPVAIGHT r. 1995 Mongage ~Co --------c.-------------1 \ .. .- I , NEWPORT BEACH 221 San Remo 3BR SAT/SUN 12-4 Canne1' Village Realty 673-37 7 . 16 Chatham Court 3BR SUN 1-4:30 Wesle¢ N. Taylor Co. 644-4 10 5 Maritime Drive 2BR SUN 1-4:30 Wesle¢ N . Taylor Co. 644-4 10 2054 E. Oceanfront 3BR SAT/SUN 12-4 Canne1' Village Realty 673-37 7 $619,000 $995,000 $595,000 $1 ,699,000 NewPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE LAGUNA HILLS -LEISURE. WORLD 5596-A Vesta Del Mondo 28R Owner -Ray 64~2181 BYAPPT. COSTA MESA 277 Roch4!ster 3BR Metro Realty, Tex Griffith 548-9909 1090 El Camino Dr. 5BR Franklin Realty 640-7000 SAT/SUN 1-5 SAT 10-2 $459,500 $275,000 $235,000 California Pacific Homes' Project Playhouse '94 garners awards ... California Pac1f1c Homes· Pro1ect Playhouse 94 an authentic Craftsman cottage was the big winner at the recent HomeA1d fund-raising event garnering four top awards including the Grand Award for its elaborate children & playhouse In add1t1on 10 w1rin1ng the coveted Grand Award for overall excellence the company s entry also won the Frank Lloyd Wrrght Trophy for Best Architectural Design. Craftsman Trophy for Best Bu1lder/Crattsman and the Mirror Image Trophy for Most Authentic and Realistic Design " During a public outdoor auction near the Hard Rock Cafe in Fashion Island Cahfornia Pac1f1c Homes playhouse was sold to the highest b1dder1br $22 000 Showcasing a contemporary interpretation of a Craftsman cottage. the unique playhouse was h1ghhghted by a covered front porch. sleeping loft. skylight kitchenette with running water Cable TV extensive wood paneling custom cabinets. operable casement windows and wood shingle s1d1ng All of the playhouses were 1udged by a d1st1ngu1shed panel of newspaper and magazine editors. marketing experts architectural and design professionals and pubhc otf1c1als before being auctioned off Pro1ec1 Playhouse. a 'design and build compet111on of children's ·playhouses is an annual fund-raiser for Home Aid Orange County a non-profit children s organization that builds and renovates shelters for the trans1t1onally homeless Since its inception 1n 1989. HomeA1d Orange County has completed 19 shelter projects. adding more than 300 beds and has raised nearly $4 5 m1lholl 1n cash and in-kind contributions with the help of more than 1.000 companies and 250 000 volunteer hours 'We are absolutely thrilled that our Pro1ect Playhouse entry inspired so much excitement and was so well- rece1ved. • said Laurie Gordon. vice president of marketing for California Pac1f 1c Homes "There were so many fabulous playhouse~ on display. we feel especially honored by the recognition and are already looking forward to next year's event. "Because this fund-raiser is such a pos111ve step m helping homelessness. I would like to thank everyone in the community for their tremendous support The creative team. particularly, deserves most of the praise for donating their services and materials to California Pacific Homes· Project Playhouse '94. and for making 1t such a great success.· Key players who oversaw the development of the playhouse included Merv Boyd of California Pac1f1c Homes. Trimco Finish Inc . Austin/Johnson Interior Design. JBZ Darius Architects. BCI & Associates, Contemporary Framing Contractors Nicholas Lane Contractors. Inland Roof Company, Inc . Pacifica Sheet Metal, Residential Electric. Gateway Plasterrng, Inc . ABC. Products Co , Ackerson Hardware & Supply. Old Quaker Paint Company, ABR , Southwest Painting Company. New Plumbing Contractors. Inc. • Advanced Cleaning Concepts, Cassello Company, Fashioner aft Floor. Inc .. Gateway Plastering. Inc., Installations Plus. Jayaro • Manuf acturmg Company. La Fleur Draperies. Lamps Plus Centennial Lighting and Pelican Woodworks. · California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a depth of professional experience and a commitment to excellence second to none~ Ttus dedication can be seen and appreciated of every step of the homebuilding and homebuying process · Calif Ornia Pacific Homes 1s bu1ld1ng neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of success and stability Currently. Cahforn1a Pacific '• Homes has 15 neighborhoods available for sale m Orange County Montecito. Cantada. Palo Vista. Presidio, Travilla, San Miguel. Miramonte and Valencia within Tustin Ranch; Sancerre. St Michel. . Montserrat and the newest neighborhood which is grand opening tt}is weekend. December 3rd. St Laurent at Newport Ridge within the Newport Coast community. and at Westpark m lrvme. Brio, Aventura. Brindisi and Positano. For more inf ormatton on any of Callforn1a Pacific Homes ex1st1ng neighbomoods. please call (7 14) 759- 3 167 I .· NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE : . 'f . . RUMBOL~ .REALTY •Ladas In .. ,boil Island Sales and Listings · 675-4822 J, I...,_ -..-.! Cit \I'""'' • ,_.,..., lf\t'-h '°"' ..... ,,fl,. ,,,,.-. .. •I'" • $1,1•.s,ooo , .. ""ot.h n ft\11'11 h'\•'f Jmott· 'n' "'-"' '"' '~ ... ,.., ,..,. '""'" ·~·· '""......_ .. ~ ....... 4 •"""~·· • .,".,..J'"' .......... , .. , '"" HST VALUE OH .... \. ......... ", .... C,f\'tlf' ... SOUTH IAYRlOHT .,,,,_ OJWI 'N lot 111 !t1P PIOHIJJES AVAii.Ml.£; 431 VISTA FLORA •. BCH (Tht' Bluffs) . Expanded 'ingle-lc,el .. Linda" Plan. This 3BR-2BA unit hao;; a fanta.,tic lu'h greenbelt location w/vie"' of tree' & winding paths. Floor:to-ceilrng "inJ- owi.. co1y fireplace. 5-yr old nKlf h home M II' S-.l-'S 000 · 2333 VISTA HUERTA, N. B (The Bluff~) Bluff, 2BR .. dollhou~c .. in parl..-likc -.ctt ing w/,unny "i'ta'! Thi ' immacu- late home feature' plantation !.hutter... fircphwc. lil..c-new l..itl·hcn appliam.-c' & twn car garage w/,toragc. Great llx.-ation! Wondc<ful 'tarter home. tcr- .,-( e' $189000 • IH H <;Bl 1.1.E,, BKI{ 171~1 720 -liO~ . - MESA DEL MAR 5 bdrm. 3BA price Reduced! Payments are cheaper than rent!. 1090 El Camino Drive ............ $235,000 Leona~x301 BtG CANYON Townhome. Reduced $10,00CM 2Bdrm 2.5BA + den. Beautiful condition •..••...••..•......•...••.•..•..• $230,000 Laura McKetvey x309 Ocean. Catalina & gQlf course views. C1meo Hl&hlanch remodel. 3Bdrm 2Ba. yard & spa .............................. $799,000 LawaMcKetve SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 I PAGE 37 YOIJR OWN PRIVATE W.INE CEl .. l .. AR .IASMINE CREEK drea• ftUALITY :! bdr111 2 hat la 5 MARITIME DR ....,..,__ _ __ .,_~~---~---~~~-"----' te P..-leet._I IExt•11sh·e PaOo. Prh .. t• Spa C..•••lty Peel a11tl T.'9•1!111 t/!,0-~~-. ~ PftEsTIGIOIJS BELCOURT CONDO corner· unit D plan . Sil£ OR LE~SE Immediate possesslo11 H1JGE MASTER suite adja~nt sitting room & n~plaee. 3 FIREPLACES 3 BDRMS 3 1h BATHS 16 CHATRAM·COURT. Presented by: Lucille Hoyt WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. -SINCE.,.,. ONE CNIC PLAZA. SUITE 260 644-4910 '. Owner needs out now! Corner duplex in Olde Corona del Mar. 38drm 3Ba + 1 Bdrm I Ba ..... SMotJVated! Laura Md(efvey x309 East side Com Mesa Condo end urnt. remodel 4Bdrm 2.58a. European Kitchen best location '" complex ............ $230,000 Laur1 Mcl(elvey ~309 ' . \ • --·---:----··-·--·· ·---- PAGE 38 /SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL" E~TATE Real Estate Buy Lines is our column Which highlights real estate companies and agents. .. Featured will be individµal or company awards, promotions, births, marriages and other interesting tidbits. InforJTiation Inust be received no later than Monday of each week. ·Return the informa..._tion to your advertising representative or. fax to: Joyce Scherer .. Real Estate Editor 646-4170 or .mail to: Daily Pilot · ' 330. W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Atht: Joyce Scherer . , NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 /PAGE 39 Lyon ltills offers ·preiniere •~cation, · and qilality features at a .gre-t price F arMies looking-f0<-a--new home in F-00th1ll Ranch are finding the newly opened Lyon Hills offers the features of an executive .homes at an amazing price. explained Tim Johnson. sales manager tor William Lyon Homes: ·As they tour our beautiful two-story models, tamilies find luxury appointments around every corner. and are thrilled with the modest starting price of-$204.990: he said •tt's a real advantage to be located in the prestigiou& community of Foothill Ranch with its abundant recreation. entertainment and shopping.· The model homes at Lyon Hills opened recently to rave reviews for the three spacious homes which from 1,791to2.089 square feet. These bright and airy floorplans offer three or four bedrooms with two and one-half or three baths. Each home includes beautiful doubfe~door entries. soaring volume ceilings in the formal living and dining rooms. and nine-foot ceilings throughout the rest of the home William Lyon Homes has included art niches. plant shelves. media niches. and sunlit architectural window designs throughout the spacious homes to create an· air of richness and etegance. The gourmet kitchens offer breakfast nooks and spacious pantries. shining hand-set ceramic tile countertops. custom-crafted hardwOod ' cabinets and gleaming 11thite-on-white appliances Each home includes generous linen and storage closets. along with interior laundry rooms with utility sinks Three-car garages with sectional roll-up doors are a standard feature. T he Plan One i~ a three bedroom design with formal living and d ining room and comfortable family room with wood-burning fireplace adjacent to the kitchen. Upstairs. the spacious master suite feaJures a compartmentalized bath with double walk-in closet and separate shower and oval tub Secondary bedrooms are oversized, and offer a walk-in closet. · The stately Pl~ Two includes 1,983 square feet in a four bedroom. two-and-one-half bath floorplan The step-down formal living and dining rooms have soaring ceilings and the spacious family rooms include a charming French door to the exterior. The contemporary kitchen includes an island countertop as Well as spacious breakfast nook .The master suite features its own media niche and the master bath offers his and her closets. separate bath and shower and dual sink vanity .. P1an Three offers 2.089 square feet in a four bedroom. three bathtiome design. It has a step- down formal living and dining reom. elegant kitchen with island c·ountertop and breakfast nook and comfortable family room with wood-burning fireplace an(:1 elegant French door to the outside The downstairs bedroom can be converted to a den to meet a family's individual needs The master suite offers a spacious dressing area. separate shower and oval tub and large walk-in closet Secondary bedrooms are oversized and the extra large secondary bath has dual basin vanities The convenient upstairs laundry room has easy access to bedrooms F oothill Ranch is a popular community located just minutes from the 1-5 and the 405 Freeways as well as the FoothiH Transportation Corridor which serve major Southern California employment Centers. Residents of this conveniently located master-planned community can en1oy the beaullf ul scenery r>f the natural hijls and views of Saddleback Valley while appreciating the numerous recreational facilities including the '1'1eighbonng 1.100-acre wilderness park offering mountain bike and hiking t[ails and picnic f ac1ht1es. To reach Lyon Hills. exit the 1-5 Freeway at La~e Forest Drive and travel north to Foothill Ranch Turn left on Portola and right on Bake Pa(kway to the modefs at 37 Toulon Ave. For more information. please call (714) 587-1552. (. • • ... .... ,. I PAGE 40 .'SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1995 THIS BEAl/TY'S GOTTA GOI $225,000 This large 3BR home has a great location with new carpet. windows and central air cood1tionmo Move in now. it's ready (320RE) ~ .... CHECK nttS OUT1 $1",900 3BR. 2 SBA 2·story Country Club Vina. Great location view of pOOI & grounds Sec. oated Owner w1H carry 1st (303Cl) ..~ .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PllOT I REAL ESTATE UPGRADED BEAUTY $189,987 Mesa Verde •state street' lovely 3BR 2BA & tam room• Kitchen has been ll!Qllly UPQ13ded. vauhed ceilings_ fireplace. hie entry Spacious otien & auy! (33NEV) . . *** COSTA MES;\'S tOP SELLING·OFFICE *** ' OPl·N 11< >l i~. ~\ll 1U>•\\ 1-1 COSTA MESA 1542 Brulnbark Carmen Sipos1Car1 Reagan 2406 Narbonne Way Jeme Mahoney 3325 Alabama Delpha Oswald 2403 College Or. Jerrie Mahoney $159.900 $2()9,000 $229,900 $292.240 Of, .;\i It< )( ',f Sl Nl>t\\ I I COSTA MESA 2406 Narbonne Way Jeme Mahoney (12-4) 2781 Cibola Sandy A'd11mek 2426 College Dr. Pat Davis 33 Westeria Elsa Hoyt 2403 College Or Jeme Mahoney 419 19th Street Dorothy Ables N. SANTA ANA 2602Acacla $209,000 $216.900 $255.000 $274.900 $292.240 $295.000 ss.ooo RETIRE IN lEISURE $35,000 Stal Beach le!Sllrt World11Bf\ 1BA. SIQOle S10ly 111(11a24 hr secunly guard oated complex Pool gott clubllOIM Not a moblle holne' caw today lor more into• (13STA) REASON NOT TO RENT $119,000 Assumable FHA loan Grut tor 1st bme buyer willl 2 INSlet surtes " pmtlgtOUs u esllore complex Come see this one cal now• (28MJ) STARTIR ... INVESTOR'S OEUGHTl $12A, 900 2BR 1 BA home on a Wge IOI Hudwood noors new pmt & roof WiD seM last Oon I miss out on tile orut opport11n11Y' (St POP) i> PERFECT FOR YOU! $1,71500 SIN.I Eastslde complex 28R 2-car ~ townhOme B*ony off ul)l)el rm t..ro dining and IMng am Cet ~ b1t bt Oytrloob a yard (24SAN) NEWPOfi BEACH FOR ONlY... $1.c9,900 O\Jie1 28R 2 58A Ntwport condo Close to b*e lrols ~ lots ol open SPiCts Condo NS been upgraded *•th ~ IOUChts ( IOMOO) AFFORDABLE STYU $159,900 Greriell loc new rools. new cpt new paint 38R. 2 SBA. large luxury tnhlTl nea1 So ~st Pim lhuteis & 11101e' Comm ~s ierns cal now• (64Wlil) EXQUISITE EXECUTIVE $161,000 Oramatt llrgtl min~ lloorplan With spnl stJ11case & sunil sky!IQht 2 masters bay windows 2-a.r oar and inside laundry (W'~C) lAJIGE FAMILY HOMEl GIEAT IUY1 $169,917 J8R 2 2S8A I Addlflorul formal dining & llYQt llltlowd pjbO too' ~rdwood lloors rtmodeltd kltcbttl• M.ist sd 11ud1 (67GOV) NEWPC>IT GLEN TOWNHOME $178,000 TIMs 3BR upgraded aod exp.inded urul is close to ~ Bay Also has a 2-car garage. a hreplace and pool. hot tub and sauna (158RU) 2 FOR lHE PllCE OF 1 $179,000 Adorable IBR + IBR •lre!U frtsllly ~l!d in & out New carpel Frt11ell door & ~ fttdow Exh Ms rts own lrg yard nu Qndscaclt & wllile pdel fence' (2(f()M) VALUE. lOCAJlON a CHAIM $1M,OOO • Adorable home on cul-dt·sac ls waltinp lor yoa 48R. 2 remodeled BA. lalgeyard, lresll pallll ~-.. ~ & more (55MAA) ENTERTAINER'S MRADmf $1M,9t7 ~icefy remodeled homt' WOl*flll fallljfy rm w/111tpqcel Upancled Mier bedroom & d-t1 ~ kisll y&ld bublJllng spa (6SSUR) LET'S MAKE A DEAi. $189,000 Giant 58R lot under $200,000! Incredible vlluc only 1 5 milts from buch New IOOf paitC. 0W dOOr, lemodeted kit~ & baths Mus1 setq11VA1.) ' SEUER HEADED oun $199,000 Huoe 38R w/Xln lg msu suce. 1 75 llll9f1CMd BA Lg limg room w/Btrbt1 CPI lovely lalrltly room & den m11101ed od!OC>es, 1111 klldlen fir Owner G1CS • sold nowt (21VEL) I r.AMtlY NEJGHIORHOOO $205,000 4BR 1 7SBA. huoe loll ~vm & lntlldty attJ ~k!V ~ & p11ced to sell" loo 1Nny "pgrades 10 llltllllOll ~It 1~1 (1600R) UNIEUEVAILE VIEW! $209,000 EfllCY most ~etlll bll;" top ~tion & nJlure al your ftct from ki•urlOUS IDWllllome lleM bf..Kh' 28R 2 SBA 2-o: ~ (10SEA) MINI £STATE $215,000 Oua~ conaot 28R home Over 20 000 sq IL 2 R· 1 lols ~ b1111d 2 custom hOmes lmutilut Wldsup•no ~tue 11'1 land Must see (101CR) COUNTRY mcHEN a MOREi $216,900 lJ!QeSI 48fl Mesa Del U. estate SpKious Wl1 rm rnn&ce 11'1 IN rm ~um wtw1"of tub' freshly Pllllted ~IG'rut bcflus room I001 (27CIQ) CHAlMING CAP£ coo $217,000 Fantaslle Back Bay complex• Unique style 38R. 2 SBA 2~r oar• Fireplace, Nidwood floors vauhed ceilings, mirrored WM«obeS xtra large y~d w/spa! (258AC) INVm NOW! $219,000 Ooft1 .i 2 single bmly hocMs fol the pnce ol one' 28R & 1BA ucll. pm1e Qundries & separa yan!Sll Glut r~ °' M 11 oner Cal lodJy (19POM) IEACH UFt $229 .000 OAASTICAU.Y REDUCED! Grut locatlO!I only steps to 1M beach Of bay This condo IS rUOy to mow 11'1 Has 28R. 2BA. 2· CJI oaiioe Association ontt $44hno ca 1 WBA> SPECIAl. HOME YOU MUST SH $222. 900 Ha Neal Qean 5oaaovs' Tiits !ION IS specYI lg ~. 48fl 2BA. remodtled Wien new root. nuc PitlO & • yard (22WAK) SPActOUS CORNER! $225,000 Grut COfllel home II.ls lols of room for kids lo safely play & room IOI boll or RV 38R 2 SBA! Many decor upgrades incl k4chlll & balhs! (22WAIC) SEAICH NO MOllEI $229.2AO HandsOf1lely Upgtaded 38R Z8A & IOfrM ~rm, 110 rt. NI kltdl appl ntwer copper lllumtl. nu Dat door nu ~iyr Ttxlurld wals & ~ w.iw & more! (2.-col) SMOOTH, SOPHIS11CA1tD $275,000 & rudy to move mto 38R w/p<WK'f galore• f1m rm & sun drtnclltd kltcl! OVtl'look a mamcurtd ~d Too much t.o met!llOn' ~'s dream' (26822) £XECUTM • SHADOW RUN $299,000 Grul price for this IQ forlNI home With IMf 3000 sq ft . 18R down and 48R up, 2-car gar space tor 3 Comm pool & spa. (10NOR) COU>WCLL BAN~<?R ~l ( . ( ) S . 1 · \ \ I I ·. S \ ( ) I · I · I < I -I ' • -l t t \ I ) \ \ I "' -t) t ) S -' > ' ' ' --