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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-03-11 - Orange Coast PilotThe weekend_'s wet, wainy -f .... 1 ... • iiii1iii er, rainy -: ; i;:::: weather arrived ! J ff!! ii! with a wrnmper. Where's the worst? We're hoping it was waylaid. See, Weather, Page A2 Friends mourn 'humble' _Hoag . Hospital launder • ~George Hoag It, who died Thur~day, is remembered for h1s vision and generosity to the comm.unity. BY Mu.Y ANN HAlltoN, STAI• W1UT1a NEWPORT BEACH -A gen- erous benefactor, a humble ser- vant, a friend to all. • That's how friends, colleagues, physicians and hospital staff will remember Newport Beach resident George Hoag 11, founder of Hoag Memorial HospiJal Presbyterian. M~. Hoag-. died Thur~day evening of cardiac arrest at the Newport Beach hospital where he had dedicated many years of his life. He was 77. His vision and commitment to tbe community holped to establish the hospital in 1950, along with a · $500,000 ~ Crom the Geor$e Hoag Fanuly Foundation made m the memory of George Hoag Sr. Hoag hospital has become a cor- nerstone of the Newport Beach community. . , "I think his vision was not only to begin a process 42 years ago but he was very responsible for the funding and the planning to keep this facility growing,'' said Costa Mesa resident Dr. Donald Drake, a staff physician for 25 years who knew Mr. Hoag both personally and professionally. "He had the vision to help Hoag ~ow to a first-rate hospital and into a nationally recognized medi- cal center. It was a team effort, but he certainly led that. When you think about your own mortal- ity you'd like to know that you have-been honorable, generous, principled -and he was certainly that in spades." Mr. Hoag was also a busine%s- man and philanthropist recognizea for his dedication and personal support of many institutions, in-ministrative dfrector of the Patty clwding the Boy Scouts. ,J & George Hoag Cancer Cent'er, He .was also active in the whose grandfather was a good George Hoag Family Foundation, friend' of Mr. Hoag's ~incc they the benef actQr of Hoag Hospital were in their 20s. and a non-profit corporation One of Bear's favorite stories f~unded in 1940 by Mr. Hoag and was .the time her grandfather fell his parents, George .Sr., and victim to a huge joke caused by qr.a~e, to promote charitable ac-worrying too much when Mr. hvihes. . , Hoag and his wife, Pally, went One the. Fo~ndat1on s !atest away on vacation and didn't keep large .d?nat1ons includes a gift of in touch. $6. !fl•lhon that starte~ off fund-"Well George was such a raising for a oulpat1cnt cancer ' . treatment center at the hospital, prankst~r, the next lime he went now the largest of its kind in Or-on a tnp, he grabbed a.b~ut 500 ange County. post 0 cards from ~ maid s cart, Mr. Hoag's se nse or humor is stamped them all with the George remembered by Liz Bear, the ad-S•• HOAG/Pat• A5 Laudenback says there's 'another side' to story CASEY LVIC.SCll/DAILY PILOT Angle Gonzalez and Maggie Macias sort out tags, which are being used as a means to keep youths away from gangs. GING MEMBERS NEED NOT TAG ALONG . Counselor Roy Alvarado hopes Project Stop will keep youttls away fro~ crime and drugs BY TINA Boa.GA.TIA, STAIF Wuru. I sabel walks hand-in-hand with her- boyfriend through the halls of E.atancia High School, her pretty smile naukina her concern that his association wlUi ll local gang might lead him i"to a Mfe of crime and violence. The program Isabel's counting on is called Project Stop. Offered at both Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools, it's designed to take teens through three different levels of "recovery" -from drugs, gangs or poor grades. ''The premise is actually very simple, but the program is extremely comprehensive," said local gang counselor Roy Alvarado, who developed the program. "Whe n kids join, they get dog tags -either red, yellow or green." "H~'s just now starting ta get hM>IVCd. (in gangs),'' said the 15-year-0td Isabel,_ who hopes a new program at the school mi§ht dissuade her boyf rieod's interest. • He's not into It that much yet. He can Each tag is engraved with the program name on one side and Alvarado's telephone number on the other, so that he can be reached at any time of the day or night. ~ Golfing legends coming to Costa Mesa for Toshiba Senior PGA Classic. Events begin Monday, tourney on Friday. BY TINA BOl.GATl'A, $rAn Wuna COSTA MESA -The areens and fair- ways arc mowed, and white tents and ban- ners now dot the landscape at Mesa Verde Country Oub, the site of the Toshiba Senior POA CJliik, Fcstivhies belilt lllndaJ while the 54· hole tournament. Wffll • field includina golf ors like Leo TNVlao 9'd Chi Oll Ro. driauez, bC1in1 ~- And dozcna of -''-.,tee rs arc atill busy at work. ~ the bia event. "We've bcca YelJ laisy coonsiilatina the orf-.sltc parklna. and our YOlunteen just finiihed a tralnina IC~ •ilh the Police De~nt to help them with tnmc OOll· tiOI iechnlquea." alld Calta Mesa Qanl. bet of QllnJMrce Dlredor Bd Fawcett • .. w,•re joins to be ullna the tau. still get out of it." ~ grounds for parking during the week. Dien on the weekend, we'll also be using parkln1 lots at a number of businc~s and schools."• Fawcett said volunteers from Girls Inc., Eatancia and Costa Mesa high schools, Costa Mesa Rotary Oub and the Oranae County Master Conal will be directina tratric and c:ollcctina parkin& fees at each of the lots. All the proceeds will be di- vided amona tho five orsanlzations. ''Tho bigest plus about thi1 is that our local non-profits that arc working on this will have an opportunity to raise aome revenue.'' Fa!iukl Anet. they t not be the -onlj ones raisina reve1ue. ta Mesa offidak hofM the rM-diy tournament will net the city '°"" lalca tu dollan toO. -rrM revnue im~ from Wiiton ciom· IM__,/fie9eA1e See TAGl/Pa1e AIO LOCALS ONLY coa.uter llllrnltlon class onered A one-week computer animation/cartooning class for youngsters will be off ereP Monday through Friday by Orange Coast College's "Colle~ (or Kids" pr~ram. The class meets daily from 3:15 to 4':15 p.m. at Paularino Elementary School,} 1060 Paularino Ave., Costa Mesa. The session will be taught by Kevin P. Smith, the computer lab coordinJtor at Paularino School. Registration fee is $24. Children in the class will be introduced to basic cartooning. They'll learn to create characters, scenes, special effects and music in cartoons. Youngsters will take home a video copy ol their prOduction . To f'8ister or for more information, call 432-5880. IUIX Best Buys ............... .Al Community foNm .. M CllsSified ................ 15 Religic>rl ••••••••••••••••• .A6 So<:~ .••.......••.••..•. .A2 .Sf)cwts ,. ..•••••••••••• , •••• 11 ~ LltaS ............. .AI Weatfler ................ A2 ...,. Convicted killer of 22-month~old boy says in jailhouse interview that he is innocent and still loves the child's mother. BY MAJlC S. POSNER, STAFF \\'1.1n11. SANTA ANA -During a jail· house conversation Friday -his first interview since being arrested and convicted of murder -New- port Harbor High grad Brian l..:lu· denback maintained ht!> in nocence and said he still loves the mother of the child he killed. "There's another side," Lau· denback said from a visiting boolh at Orange County Jail in Santa Ana. "God knows. I . kn ow. Tyler knows." On Thursday, l..:luden back. was· convicted of killing Tyler Jaeger, '' THERE'S ANOTHER SIDE. Goo KNOWS. I KNO,V. TYLER KNOWS. '' BRJA.~ LAUDENUACK the 22-month-old son of his former girlfriend. l..:ludenbac~ wearing a gold jail jumpsuit and a blue band on his left wrist signifying that he's in protective cuslOdy, appeared c:ilm and casual. "h's been a tough year," l..:lu- dcnback said, running his right hand through his feathered hair that's turned from blond to silver and gray since he was arrested See LAUDENllACIC/Page A5 · Fair officials sing the . blues over amphitheater ...,.. They fear sale agreement set sound levels so low, facility can't compete with other venues. BY MATl' COK£R ENT£•TAIN)lE~'T EDITOR COSTA MESA -Orange Coun1y Fair officials didn't have soaring profits in mind wh(!n Pa- cific Amphitheatre and its lease were acquired for S 12.5 million in April 1993, they figured it was the right thing to do given the decade of rancor that surrounded the con- cert bowl. But there are now fears that re- couping taxpayer money the fair is shelling out for the facility is going II to be more difficult than originally believed. And like most amphithe- ater contro,·er!>ics. this one in· 'ohcs nobe. lled..y Baile) -Findley, fair· grounds general manager, says .. ound le.,.els !>tipulatc9 iR the cov- enant agreement "•ith former O\\ ncr the Nederlander Organiza- 11011 may be so low that it makes thl! amphitheater non-competitive "ith other venues, including the Greek Theatre and Arrowhead Pond of An:ihcim, both managed bv Nedcrl.inder. ·The fair bo:ird, which owns th~ fairgrounds "here the amphithe- ater sits, put S 1.3 million down for the facility in the spring of 1993 and makes payments of more than lee AMPHITH1Anlt/Pa1• AA .. .. ~ Saturday, March 11, 1995 LOCALS ONLY Deals aplenty can be found under big toP W £STCLIF'F COURT at 1649 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach bas post- pqned the tent sale that was i.cheduled for today due to inclem- rn,t weather. The saJe has been re- :,1.'heduled for March 18, from 10 ~1.m. to 4 p .m. All stores will be participaf!ng, jncluding A•Marce's, • ltituals du Monde, Appolnt.ments of f'Jewport, Buck's Clock Shoppe and Little People and Me. A'Maree's will have top quality merchandise on sale up to 60% off. Anci, on Monday and ·Tuesday, A'Ma- ree's (642-4Q3) is having a Pam- ela Dennis Trunk Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. fea turing special ------occasion dresses, Best mother-of·the-Buys bride gowns and ------suits. D IF YOU OWN a German, Swedish or Japanc:se car, C & F Service anu Repair docs all mechanical re- p.ii r, smog inspections, and it's a 1.1.'rtified brake and light inspection ,1,1 tion. It's also approved by the Automobile Club of Southern Cal· 111 rnia. C & F Service and Repair (646· u9 IO), located at 2900 Placentia ,\\I.'., Costa Mesa, has been in hu!.incss (or the past 25 years. C ,\. F :ibo restores older Porsches .111d builds replicas of older Por- '1. he conve rt iblcs. D h\SlllON DESIGNER, Nasrin ,\11~ari is selling selected bridal l'' h\ ns worn in fashion shows, and d.I\ time and evening dresses and -.u1ts Jre <liscouRted up to 75%. Ansari's studio (675-66 14) is at :\ '\63 Via Lido, Newport Beach. :\ppointments are requested. D DUFFIELD ELECTRIC BOATS is h.1\ing an in-the-water boat show h>Jay and Sunday from IO a.m. to I p.m. in the Newport Dunes area. During the boat show you can test d1 i\l: the new ''Duffys." There are 'i.:ven models to chose from, and the price starts at $5,995. Duffield Electric float Co. (645- M~l 2), 670 W. 17tl} St., D2, Costa ,\Jcsa, specializes in new and used ckctric boats. D h.ISMET RUG GALLERY (723- ·l 122), 3637 E. Coast Highway, Co- run;1 del Mar, is having a limited 111ne sale on selected Oriental rugs up to 70% off. D ELIZABETH BENEFIELD, which 'pecializcs in I 7th and 18th cen- lllry furniture, Majolica and acces- 'lurh:s, is offering selected uphol· -.tc re<l furniture at up to 40% off. rhc store is at 3127 E. Coast 1 lighway, Corona del Mar. D ARTIST PUAL NZALAMBA will bi: at Nordstrom, South Coast l'l.12a, today and Sunday from 1 to S p.m. presenting his collection of orks of art. A native of Africa, Nzalamba t 'presses his cultural heritages as \\ell as his personal experiences 1111 ough his art. D llcst Buys appears Thursdays and S..1turdays. Whether r,ou're a mer- diant or a shopper, 1f you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fox rne at 646-4170 or write to me: Ut.:,t Duys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. .... E stancia Hig\1 School hettr<r "Bossie· Bingo" fund-raiser friday where Jersey cows were supposed to answer nature's call on a numbered board on the [>ractice field. Emcee Damon Hill (above), an Estancia math teacher, wore a costume that showed he wets in the spirit while the crowd eagerly awaited the oulcome. Unfortunately, the cows spent more time eating th~ grass than messing tt up. Photos by MARC MARTIN W hen it comes to creating a spin, or a stir, there is none better than Newport Society head turner Tina Scharnitz. Serving as a judge for the 17th annual Gentle- men's Haberdashery Fashion Show benefiting The Hearl of Jesus Retreat Center, Schafnitz entered the ballroom of t11e Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine, for B.W. ca the Thursday affair dressed in a cream- colored suit that was the exact same color as the suits worn by the Sisters of the Sa- cred Heart. "It's very similar, don't you think. Only their skirts are defi- nitely tonger," com- mented Schafnitz with a grin, "I really don't think anyone witt mis- The Crowd take me for a nun." The sold-out gather- ing of male models, their spouses and associates is the long- running brainchild of Emma Jane Riley, co-chair of the 1995 show with the beautiful Melinda Molso. This year's theme, "Our Hearts Salute America," brought out the Marine Band of El Toro, to the delight of former supervisor Geo. Thomas Riley. Santa Margarita Co. chief Tony Molso calleg out his troops as well lo ensure the success of the event !or the Sisters. It was a sort of "real estate de- velopers" on parade as Cather-son teams strutted the fast}ion runway to Frank Sinatra tunes ali\:1 narration by Kitty Leslie and Ed Arnold. Moiso's "Forbes 400 mom" Alice CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 574-.. 233 James Moise, Alice O'Neill Avery, Melinda Moise and T6ny Moise. O'Neill Avery motored down Crom her French chateau in Brentwood to join her son, daughter-in-law Melinda and former husband Tony Moiso Sr. in su p· port of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Always lending his own big support and big smile, Newport's Paul Salata joined Barbara Roppolo, Nancy and Donald Wynne, Bob 0 '11111, Isabelle Villasenor (she owns a string of seven McDonald's and' was feeding the mod· els backstage McHaberdashery Burg· ers), and Nathan Rosenberg, wa tching a fun-filled fashion extravaganza pro· duced by the folks at Fashion Island. D Tonight is the big even t 'ibr The E~t· bluff Boys and Girls Club of Newport Beach. Operating since 1974, club pro· grams have enriched the lives of countless -area kids. Tonight the gym, which is usu- ally filled with screaming parents cheering on their son or daughter's athletic en· deavours, will be converted into an "01' Riverboat Cruise." More than 500 area children currently participate in club programs, and to- night's gathering of dining, dancing and casino games will ensure that the pro- grams survive. Richard Allred, Pot Beck, John Hollern, U,oyd Wright, David Northridge, John Petry, Dao Winton and Bill Welch are behind the event. Tickets arc just $35, and there may be room for one more if you call 723-151 5 right now. 0 The 30th annual Gala Anniversary Cel· ebration of The Cornelia Connelly School of the Holy Child brought out Newport· Mesa parents supporting the unique, pa· rochial, singl· sex education programs of The Connally School. With the highest SAT scores in South- ern California and 100% college at- tendance to universities such as Stanford, Harvard, Yale and Princeton, proud par- ents, educators and students converged on the Anaheim Marriott Hotel Grand Ballroom for a superb evening of Cund- raising and camaraderie. Lido Isle residents Joe and Jeanne Price (she's the hard working chair of the annual "Taste For Life" benefit for the American Cancer Society), joined fellow Newport Connelly activists Nancy and Ed Kriz, Mnrty Morrison, Anoe Chesoie and the marvelous Btu Taoromlnia family of the Newport Coast, to salute the high standards of Orange County's only all- girls, college prep high school. The highlight of the evening was surely the spectacular silent auction featuring individually wrapped/donated merchan- dise. More thnrtS20,000 was raised ben· efiting the school. B. W. Cook's columa appears TbursdDys Dnd SDtUrdDys. MAILING ADDIUI Our 1ddrcu Is JJO W. 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CA 9262' Copyri&)lt; No acwa "°'1a, ii· HOW TO HACH UI Cln:ulatlon (The Times O"'nae County) (800) 252-9141 AdvtttJslng Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 EdJtorlal News 540.1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fu 646-4170 Malo Otnce Dusineas Office 642-..321 Business (ax 631·5902 l'ubh.twJ br Californaa Ctimmun1cy Nrws, 1 Tunes MlrtO( 0>1np.mv .., O&lclby, .. rr..dtnc -and CLO W Bi l boa 62/51 Cost<1 Mesa 64152 Corona dcl Mar 63/51 au .. fORICASY LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-4 w Newport 2-4 w BladclH 2"'4 w River Jetty 2-4 w CdM 2·4 w aoAnN• Chtck for small cr.tt adYhorles. Southwest winds tocby to 20 knots. Four-root wind waves, M~en·foot • thundershowers, decreasing late tonight. TIDU TODAY first high 5:04 a.m ........... 4.3 First low 12:21 a.m ......... O.J Second high 6:58 p.m ........... 3.5 $«ond high 11:SS p.m ......... 2.1 SUNDAY first high 5:53 a.m ........... 4.6 flrtt low 12:53 a.m ......... 0.1 Second high 7:18 p.m ........... 3.7 Second low .......... .. n/a Waler temp.: 60 .... , ..... , ...... , A punchy new west·southwest swell h.u urived on our coast, which will mix with a sm3ller south-southwest •~ell to m3ke fun head-high waves in between storm (ronts this \\eek. Although there are not any malor swells on the immedfate horiLon, the o~er3ll Hl·up In the Northern Pacltic Is very similar to mld·Oecembtr 1994, which brought epic waves throus" J.anuuy. For d.iily surl rtporls .and lorecuts, call (900) 976·SURf. The a ll costs $1.50 plus any potiible toll. Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Pilot Fund-raiser helps adult day care center operator, H EARTS FILLED WITH HOPE -The third annual Hearts Filled with Hope fund-raiser for the Adult Day Services of Oran~e County ~viii. be held from 2 to 5 p.m. March 19 al Village Crca.n. The $35-per-person event features !aste~ fro.m e!ght area restaurants, wines from four Califom1a wanenes, silent and voice :ruction. ....----_-_ __, Guests ;viii dine on food supP,.lied by Ho Sum Bistro, Very Special Oc· casions, Ristorante Cantori from the Hyatt Newporter, The Cannery, Hungry Hunter restaurant, Golden Trume and Ghandi Indian Cuisine and will sample wine from Robert Mondavi, Sebastiani Vineyards, Cha· teau Ste. Michelle, Royal Kyber, , Meyerhors and Kendall Jackson. Community & Clubs Auction items include dinners, movie passes, airline tickets, sports memorabilia and use of a Hawaiian condo. Proceeds support day care for people with Alzheimer's disease and reloted disord~s. notes board chair- man· Celeste Jnrdlnc-llaug. Formerly known as South Coast Institute for Ap· plied Gerontology, Adult Day Services of Orange County operates two day care centers for older adults, one in Costa Mesa and ihe other in Huntington Beach. For more information, call 548-933 1. D THE WELLNESS RX -A free wellness seminar is being held from 9 a.m. until 11 :30 a.m. today at Ed· wards Dig Newport Cinema, presented by author and medical doctor Edward A. Taub. 1 caught Dr. Ta ub's appearnnce on the KTLA-TV "Morning News" earlier this week and his enthusiasm for his seven-step plan to wellness should make for an exciting seminar. D CLUD NOTES -The Great We ster-n Barbecue to raise funds for the Exchange Club Child Abuse Pre· vention Program will be held from 4 to 9 p.m. April 2 at El Toro M:trine Corps Office Club. Dinner, danc- ing, gaming, auctions and lots of fun are available al $35 per person. For more information, call 722-1107 . .. 1n-N-Out Burger has printed the promotional post- er for the annual All-Star High School Basketball Game, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Downto\m Kiwa- nis Club, according to Ken Dilley, president ... New- port Harbor High School student Katrina Tongen won top honors at the annual Ne" port Dnlboa Rotary Club speech contest, edging out schoolmates Anna Vrska and.Michael Hovel and Boyd Martin and Sarah Warner of Corona del Mar High School. The students were coached by teachers Nancy Geerlings of Corona and tregg Scbltcnk of Harbor. Tangen will move on to the Rotary District competition in Avalon in April ... Amy Decker (female classical), Jeff Perry (male classical), Natalie Frost and Allison Temple (tied fe. male musical theater) were the winners of the Young Singers Competition !.ponsored by the Costa Mesa Ro· tary Club and coordinated by member Ed Decker. D WELCOME TO TllE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUDS - Jon J\lorrow, an ac:idemic adviser, and Steve C. Cardona, a management consultant, both sponsored by John Telford and Kent Coleman, an in- vestment banker, sponso red by Frank Mead, all of whom joined the Newport-Irvine Rotury Club. D SERVICE CLUB l\IEETINCS TlllS COMI NG WEEK TUESOA Y: 7:30 a.m. -Newport Bench Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from J omes Janzen on "Opportuniti es in Nuclear Wnste." Noon - Costa Mesa KJwunis Club will meet at the Costu Mesa Com- munity Center; Newport De:u:h KJwunis Club meets at Char· Icy Browns to hea r from Barham Ecklund, organ donor transplant chairman ut I Ioag I lospital and head of Cardiac Care Unit. 6 p.m. -Costa l\lcsu-NC\\port llorbor Lions Cfub, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf & Counlry Club to hear from Sue Course of the CoMa Mesa Police Department. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 3.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Co~ta Mesa-Orange Coast Urcoklust Uons Club meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant to hear from Jim lhitcber on "Small Business Consu lting." Noon -The Exchange Club of Orange Coast will meet at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6:30 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahi3 Corinthian Yacht Oub to henr from lrvine Co. senior vice president Cnry Uunt on the "State of the Company and the County." THURSDAY: Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corono dcl Mar meets nt the Bahia Corinthinn Yacht Club; Costa Mesa North KJwanls Club meets at the 1 lolidny Inn to hcnr from the American Cnnccr Society; Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets nt the Irvine Marrion 1 lotcl for St. Patrick's Day fes- tivities; The EJCchonge Club or Newport Uorbor meets at Charley Browns to he3r from Rosnlind WllUoms, Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau. Community & Clubs Is publls/Jcd every SDturdny in the DDJly Pilot. FAX your scn'ict club's meeting Infor- mation to 631·5851 or mnl/ to 1743 Dnyporl WDy, Newport DcDcl>, Calif., 92660. . POLICI FILU COITAMUA 3300 block or Falrvtew ltoad: A notebook computer was rcported stolen from • closet In a business office. It was worth $3,500. 2200 block or Newpoc1 Boulevard: Jewelry wu reported s1otcn from a motel room that may havo been entered through an open window. 1 he value of the 11llver earrinp and bracelet -as well as a briefcase, jewelry box and travel case -wu li'ited al $965. 1500 block or Newport Boultnrd: A ttamp collection, milit11ry unjfonns and metal boxes were reportedly toJcn from o stOrage unit that dldn't ahow any 1ign1 of how the buralar got in. The items were worth $6,000. IHWPOltT HACH 1100 block or Jambom· Someone reportedly •tole $4.47 wonh or prdcnlna equipment from a tool shed at 1e.. fohn Wayne renni\ Club. Tho burglar kicked in an air vent, r 1.iched throuih and unltXked the ~bed'• door. 106 block of Manal•: t'hc vkllm reported that $0mCOnc Mole a Mitsubi1hi car ph<lnc, lt1 black leather cover, a ponablc power unit and owner's ltlllnual from ht 1994 t~il•llK SCvillc, Ote car wu an tus carpon. There were no 11ana of forced entry. The itcma were worth S645. ; Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, March 11, 1995 A3 I \ Clip this one; a poiitive Gil Ferguson column TWo more years are tacked on to attorney's suspension. D uring the political wars l~t fall, a house a few blocks from ours proudly dis· played signs for three candidates. One promoted Kent Moore for the community college board. An· other pushed Long Pham for New- port Beach city council.'The third was for Mic~ael H\.ICCington who ... well, you know what. On the Coast Now the lone sign In front of the house urges passers by to elect "Conser-· vative Republi· can Gil Fergu- son" .to the state Senate. It is tfle only Ferguson ~ sign t have seen in front or a res- idence anywhere in the area, and 1 spent more than two hours driving the neighborhoods from Mesa Verde to Cameo Highlands. Not only is ii the only Ferguson sign I could find, it is the only resi· dence sign I S:\W, period. No Doris AJlen, no Ross Johnson, no Long Pham, no Madelene Arekalian, no Dan Worthington, no Robert Ruper, no Mike Palilz, no nobody. I am begi nning to think that, other than assorted loyal partisans, mo~t of the populace doesn't give by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry FITIING CONCLUSIONS Here ore some fimng Hps to beor 1n mind When soopplng for eyeglass frames: Generally speaking, the tops of the frames should cover the eyebrows Ofhelwise. the foce could project o dou- bl&-browed elfecl As for frame width. the sides of the frames should line up with the temples. Frames that ore too wide may make the eyes look crossed. II eyes ore closely set. frames with a simple. llghl·colored bridge Wiii serve to visually open the space up. To 'shorten• o nose, try frames with o bridge that sits lower down on the nose. Conversely, frames wllh o high bridge con make o short nose. or round face, appear long- er. Frames that line up on the face cor- rectly '°' a gooel fit flalfer the face mosl. Hoving your eyes examined Is a pleasant. painless. and sollstylng experience. Whatever your vision pro- blem, we encouroge you lo look your best while seeing your best If yoo hove 1. any questions about lodoy's column or II you would like to schedule on oppolntmenl. please coll BYWATER AND WALD. DRS OF OPTOMETRY al 545- 9162 You con depend on us '°' com-prehensive vision core Our onlce Is tocoted at 2706 Harbor Blvd . Suite B, and Is open Monday ond Friday from 9- 7, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 9-6, and Saturday from 9-3. ' '\ the slightest hoot about who be· co'mes ·the next senator from Co$ta Mesa, Newport Be:ich and cnvi· rons. With squadrons of hopefuls run· ning !or various political orfi'ces last fall, there were more than a dozen candidate forums. So far as l know, there has been only one for this election. It was sponsore~ by the Republican Assembly: which didn't invite the two lone· some Democrats who are seeking Marian Bergeson's old office. Usually, the League of Women Voters is out in force conducting pre-election candidate forums. 1 called the local League office and asked its -answering machine if th'er~ would be a· forum <tr two where voters might become en· lightened: Within a few minutes, Adelle Mancil called me back and ex· plained why the League was not conducting forums fo r this most important election: "Nobody asked us," said Adelle. "If an organization wants us to conduct a forum, we're delighted ' to. But nobody asked." Apparently not a ,single Rotary pr Kiwanis or Lions or Optimist or any other service club thought it · worthwhile to put on a candidate forum. Good grief. Program chairs of these outfits are usually so ~es-. perate they have, on -occasion, .. .. even booked me. The real estate agents of Costa Mesa and Newport have always come through in the past with ex· cellent candidate Corums. A cable outfit tapes it and you get to watch the session replayed 937 times. Nothing this time, though. You could alsb get at least a glimmer of insight from th~ candi- date statements in the sample bal- lot the registrar sends out. But this time there were none. Maybe the county could.n't afford the extra printing and postage. It's not as if this is a slumberous election. Ross Johnson's forces, have been battering Gil Ferguson with as many mailers as a half· million-dollar war chest.can buy. As regular readers may know, 1 am not exactly a big Gil Ferguson fan. As Gil put it last week: "There is probably not a si ngle po- litical i!>Sue on which you and 1 agree. As a matter of fact, 1 think you're 'out to lunch' on moi.t of your political opinions." The comment. came after I wrote that I wasn't buying all the John· son camp's claptrap about Gil peing in cahoots with Willie Brown. "1 will believe that, in poli- tics, almost an ything can be true," the Fred Column opined. "But not the Gil and Willie show." "Jn that brief comment," Gil told me, "you proved you could separate your opinion about a man's politics from your opinion of the man. I respect that. "It is," he said, "a quality of good character that I've only learned to appreciate during th is campaign .... 1 also know, as you do, that some politicians really are as bad as their politics." Indeed they are. At last, Gil Ferguson and I have something on which we can agree. ,. On Tuesday, vote for someone else because you don't th ink Gil's been a good legislator. Vote for · someone else because you don't like Gil's hard-right conservatism. Vote for Doris AJlen because you like her record on education. Vote for Johnson because you favor his record on crime bills: Vote for one of the others because you don't like any of the three long-time politicians in the race. But do better than voti ng against Gil Ferguson because you fall for all the hypocritical rubbish being shoveled out by a self·interested, richly financed political machin e. There, I did it. Never in my wildest dre:Ims could I imagi ne writing a column favorable to Gil Ferguson. But no matter how . much 1 disagree with Gil's polit ics,'" I detest seeing an honorable man defamed. Fred J\1orti11's colu11111 ru11s c1·cry Thursday aud Saturday. Please Join l)s F or Dinne r Lunch or Weekend Brunch Sabatlno's was originally founded In ChiCaQO after our father brought the family recipe for our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo, Italy In the 1930's. Today, his sons & grandson continue to provide ·a complete menu of authenUc Italian food prepared fresh dally and seasoned with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you, The Sabatino Family .. NEWPORT BEACH -An al· ready-suspended Newport DeJch attorney has been prohibilcd from practicing law for another l\\O years because he violated his pru- batipn by foiling lo file a required report. Attorney Robert Bruce· ~yrc~ Jr., 43, of Newport Beach,. foiled to file a routine repor.l conlirming that he has complied with :ill laws and state bar rules, according tl> state bar officials. As a result, lhe state Supreme Court ruled that as of l cb. 11, Ayres is suspended from pructic111g law in California for four yc:us - instead of two years as previou'>I) tuled -because he "lailcd. to comply witl1 the conditions of his disciplinary probatic;>n," according to court documents. Ayres was first placed on a four- year probation and scnlenced to u two-year suspension in April of 1994, in part for failing to (..~phis clients informed about their cJse'>. State bar officials sail.I A) 1 c~ settled the case of Santee v. Cro-.s in January 1987 and failcJ to in· form hr~ clients -the Santccs - of the settlement until July 1990. The Supreme Court also ruled lhat Ayres was guilty of com· mangling fu nds held for the benefit uf the Santces by deposiling a S7,50U personal loan check and a $1.50 manufacturer's rebate check for 1-aberge Powe r St ic~ deodor- ant into an account being used tor the S~ntcci.' seulement: Under the condi tions of his pro- bation, Ayre!> was ordered to at- tend .1 state bar ethics school and J cour~e on n:cord-kceping and to lik reports e\'ery three months conhrming he was complying with lu'' s and state b:.ir rules. He was aho rcquin.:lt to hav<: h.is financial record-, checked regularly by pub· lie uccount:mts and to ~ubmit cer- ll(IC<.ttCS of appro .. al from these ac- countJnt~. · \\hen Ayres faded -despite rcm1ndcr letters from the state - to file his quarterly reports due on July I 0, 1994, the St:.ite Bar Court ordered that his full four years of su!.pcnsion be enacted .im· ancd1;itely. -By R. ]olm Forstrom 8 Explo~er Scouts Join Costa Mesa Police ·oepartment GOSTN MESA -[ight new Explorer Scouts huve joincJ the Costa Mesa Police Dcpa1 tnll nt following their grnc.luation !t um the ac'-ade my last wee k. The g1 :u.J uatcs are: Is rue I I Id.mo, faluarc.lo Hibrio. Amy Alum:ir, Kol)nn Powers, Jessica N11n~z. 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Under noise limi ts slipulated in the sale contract, music levels can.'t exceed 92 decibels at the am- phitheater's sound control board or 86 decibels at the back wall. By comparison, the decibel limit at the Greek in Los Angeles, where neighboring residents are actually closer to the stage, is in the high 90s. Since concert promoters may shy away Crom Pacific due to the strict noise controls, Spectator Management Group -recently hired to mana~e the llmphitheater -, is investigating how those limits were derived, Bailey-Findley said Friday. "We're going back historically," she said. "We're at a disadvantage or having new people involved. Spectator is new, I'm new .... It could have been derived from the attorneys representing the con· cerned reside nts :ind Neder- lander." Ncderlandcr officials could not be reached for comment Fri day. Speaking at Thursday's meeting of 1bc; fair's CMc Center Commit-aomctimcs hanp over C.Osta Mesa. tee, Bailey-Findley noted there Bailey·Flndley noted. were. no complaints Crom perform-The fair board oought the am, era or residents wl\en the agreed phitheater to resolve legal conflicts upon levels were utilized during over noise, traffic and parking that the 1994 Orange County Fair. pitted the 5tate, the city and sur· But now Spectator wants to run rounding residents against one an- a test one night in April to deter-other and/or Nederlnndcr. Upon mine how loud the noise can get taking control of the venue, the before ii bothers neighbors. fair closed the amphitheater's "We want to let people know lawn, which cuts seating capacity we're doing it, so we'll .know if it from 18,000 to 8,500 and elimi- annoe them," Bailey-Findley said. nates the need to pump sound up "We II try to annoy them so it'll to reach the vast gtass area. show up on the test." Retaining an on-site manager is An exact date has not been set another indication that a diffcrc)lt for the analysis, in which taped cours~ has been set for the amphi· music will be. piped through Pa-theater, which has been embroiled cific's speakers and readings will in controversy since Nederlander be taken in the Mesa Del Mar opened the Sl 1 million facility in neighborhood, the source of most . 1983. complaif\IS every concert season. Nederlander was viewed as a . "Hopefully we'll hove everyone private, out-of-town oorcern disin· a part of it,'' said Jody Kennedy, terested in local concerns. While the recently hired arqphithenter , Spectator is based in Philadelphia , m~nagcr from Spectator. "Hope· and ~has offices in Los Angeles, fulJy we can eliminate the sound Kennedy recently moved her base problems in the neighborhood. We of operations to the Pacific. want to be good neighbors. We But the biggest problem now is want you to feel this is your facil· ensuring a revenue stream to pay ity as well." off the Cair bqard's hefty invest· Kennedy has been looking into a French directional sound system that was used at the Grammys and American Music Awards. But even if the sound is directed, the big· gest factor when it comes to noise is uncontrollable. Sound bounces off the coastal cloud cover that . . . . . KENNY tit~ PRINTER 250·J:-'12 FREE SIL~ CLEANER w/purthase of any Rower arrangement. Please mention this ad. Minimum $50 II '..£et u1. b'l.in9 j.OmE cofo'l. 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If such lengthy sessions were required for the lumbar muscles, 1t would be well worth it. Howetier, with the MedX machme, IC 1s not required. The nnrmal rehabilitation program lam only 8-1 2 weeks and each · ~eHion takes just a few minutes. For more infomwtion call: Vni.,ersity Cc.Uifomia San Diego Spine fl Joint Conditioning C01ter (619) 629-0084 ·or- Dr. Gary Rettig (714) 650-0736 THOUSANDS OF POSmONS {That Miik• You Fm Uk• A "Mii/ion) ) • Sooths stress, enccuaga drculltiOn. •Mmdnun~ for watchilg T.V., rudlng, etc. • Offal ultinete con1ort and ~. e Try It. You'll love yanetf In the momllg ... 54~7161 • ment. Kennedy envisions acu such IS' Meliua Manchester. Kenny Log- gins. Tony Bennett, Lyle Lovett. "hopefully some opera, hope! ully some symphony, hopefully some bal!ct" and other family friendly ~~~s ~w~cki~~ .. ~~~ ~:w~~ng anr However, "as a business deal, it's a loser," sllid Rick Pickering. the (air's deputy general manager. "Even running all the acts Spectn· tor proposes, we'd still lose." The fair board in 1993 agreed to an interest-only Joan with no pen· nltie$ fo( principal payments, fair controller Pat Sullivan said Friday. The balance is currently $9.75 mil· lion, artd the fair makes monthly interest payments and more than $1 million toward the principal each June. The !air's costs for am· phitheater improvements Neder- lander has agreed to have gone to- ward redu.cing the principal. With a balloon payment due in 1999 to s:itisfy any remaining bal- ance, the fair is considering paying more monthly to further· whittle down the principal. TODAY UllDllOOKIAU Friends o( Colt• Mesa Llbraric1 wiU hold a used book sale al 1hc Q>lta Mesa Downtown Librat')(. 18SS Park Ave., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hardcovers and trldc paperbacks are $1, regular paperbacks and records, SO cents,· aqd children's books aod magazines arc 25 cents. The book sttle wlll be held indoors If it rains. SUNDAY DANCE PARTY A singles mixer and dance party is being sponsored by "The Mccung Room" at The Cannery Restaurant, 3010 Ln!ayane Ave., Newport Beach, from 7 to 9 p.rn. Chowdd, mixer game, prizes and dancing will be part or the • evening·~ Cun. Cost is SS tncmbcrs, SJO non-members. For more information, ell.II 545-8082. SLIDI LICTUU Dr. Stephen L. Dyson, president of -CENTER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 1 7th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M·F 8:30 ·'6:30, Sat 8:30 • 5:00 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK I . . (Good with ad only) .. -" Complete Shoe Service & Vacuum Cle~ner Repair, Key Copy 13i ,§ar§M>Y%!!=-~~d®t~mM<E ~_:_ -J By Melissa Ghavaml DANGLING PARTS AND PARCELS Earrings have Ille po1en1tal 10 sel otf facial features much m lhe way lhal malceup can The inc~ is to setect a slyle lhal best complements the lace and its prominent etemenls. For instance. an oval lace 1s bes1 rrealed wilh dangle or pendant earrings while a long, thin race benehts mosr from broal!·Oased earrings thal tap~r upward To besl frame a round face. women may wanr to choose large sem1Clrcular earrings Orap earrings also help lengthen a round lace To 11e1rac1 a11en1ton lrom a heavy chin, lull dangle earrings can be used to sweep the focus IJl)W3rds II a too- prominenr nose is a problem. rhe lace can be soltened by large earnnos tnar do not outline the earlobes 't' PHOTOGRAPHY the Archacoloaical Joslltutc ot America, will present a slide lecture on "Pompeii: Structure and Community," from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sou1hcm California Collc&c's Lyceum, SS Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Members and SCC students are free. Nonmembers a.re asked for a SS con1ribut.iot1, atudcnts a $2 contribution. For more information, call 730-0831. fROM RUlllA, WnH •IYCHICI Two Russi:in psychics, including one who studied with gypsies nnd another who uses a Rµs.sion deck of Tarot cards, will join aura photographers, astrologers and palm readers at the "From Russia With Love: East Meets West" psychic fair 4 to 9 p.m. at Lcontirr1 Waterfront Oub, 3101 W. Coast Highway. There is no cover charge, but readings range from StO to $45 depending on length. For more information, call Cosmic Connections at 645-9900. For reservations, call the club at 631-9999. · ~t A ~ J-1' U V s g BUY & SEU USED Cl.DTHEB, TOYS & ACCESORIE8, ETC. 2!584 Newport Blvd. Coec. MJ. (NHt' F•~) (714) a31·7313 TAI PREPAUTION. 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Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach limittd offer. Not valid with any other O/ter .• Mem.,.rshlp t>.sed on a one time enroltment fwt Of Sl4'9. and U9 ptr month. 0th« ~bfrih1ps ire avallible. First time Incentive l'N)' be offtred. -. NfVVJ)Ort Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, March 11, 1995 AS, LAUDEN BACK ~Ptl9eAI March 27, 1994 after an autopsy report concluded Tyler was beaten play table. The internal injuries the boy received on March 25, 1994, were the result of Lau- denback•s ill·Cated CPR attempt, she said. visit had been used by someone other than family members. His parents and grandmother have been regular visitors, Lau· ACLU tells school to drop cheerleader fees to death. , · The report sdid Tyler was beat· en so severely that several abdomi· nal organs were ruptured; a week earlier, the boy suffered a skull fracture. Laudenback didn't testify during . his seven-day trijll. But his court-appointed attorney Sharon Petrosino told the jury that Tyler died because of swelling r caused by the skull fracture the boy got as a result of a fall from a "Whjlt (Petrosino) said was the truth," Laudenback said on Fri- day. ''I can't help it if there was more money on the prosecution's side." During the brief conversation - on the telephoQe·shaped intercom used' because thick glass separates inmates and visitors -Lau· denback's voice was soft, but re· mained even. He showed no signs of emotion or disappointment that his day's · denback's aunt Jackie Jefferies said earlier. Laudenback said he hoped someday to talk with Tyler's moih- er, Karey Jaeger. "I still love her," he added. Asked to discuss what he's been t~rough since his arrest or about the events surrounding Tyler's death, Laudenback said he didn't "want that in the paper." ' He then gently ·set down the phone receiver, turned his head slowly, got up, and walked away. HOAG Manoucheh·r' Malek, a .Newport He was aJso known as a great Beach resident and pathologist at fis~erman, who didn't lay it on too Hoag Hos_pitel who's been a ·mend thick with old fish storit;s .. Auer ' Fro• ••1• Al of Mr. Hoag for 20 years. · · · add~d. , and Patty ··wish You Were H¢fe' · "I have never ml;t anyone. like .. "He not ·only.. put his money into stamp and addressed them all tQ him. For a, man in his position to ~the hospital, he put his heart into my grandfather," she said. be so exceptionally humble, it's in· it,'' he said. "I c~n't even begin to 0 George gave the postcards to credible. One time he came to the tell the time he spent there. And people they met on their cruise hospital for a blood test and stood he would talk to everyone--he and asked them to mail them from in line like anyone else. Then, was on everyone'.s plane -from home. Well, for the' next six weeks, someone asked him his name, and the richest and the poorest man. my grandfather got the same post-hpw· to spell it. She didn't even "I think you also have le;> be ve ry card from all over the world. That know who he was, but he didn't mindful of his vision. It took is so typical of the kinds of pranks mind it all. That man was just ex-somebody to really look ahead, to he'd pull. He was so much fun." ceptionally humble and loved by ha-.:e a dream, to make it happen. ~Organization's request came in the wake of a lawsuit filed by former a Harbor High cheerleader. BY MA.Jly ANN HAP.MON STAFF WUJlla NEWPORT-MESA -Claim- ing that the school district has ignored its past requests, a local American Civil Liberties Union chapter has reilerated its re· quest that Newport Harbor High staff eliminate cheerlending fees . The letters·were sent to New- port-Mesa Unified Scbool ·Dis- trict trustees in response to a Sept. 8 lawsuit filed' by former Newport Harb or cheerleader Heather Delaney and her . par: en ts. The lawsuit contends that the district illegally charged and mis- used fees up to $1 ,900 per cheerleader, used non-credential teachers and abused cheer- leaders in the program. And be- cause Heather and her parents complained, the suit alleges she didn't make the squad. Charging fees for school ac· tivities is Illegal, .according to ACLU Associate Director Eliza- beth Schroeder: "It's a clear violation of the state law and it's not surprising that someone ha s finally brought it to the attention of the school district," she said. "What they are doing is illegal and it's not just th e Delancy (amlly 's attorney, it's not the just ihe ACLU, it's the state Depart- ment of Education that has pointed it out to ,them. This. is , something the sc hool board needs to sit down and very .care- fuHy look at and simply change its policy." •. 'The Delaneys' case caught the att ention of ACLU's Sout·hern California affiliale after a lcller from the ACLU Orange County · chapter was ignored, she added. Superintendent Mac Dcrnd said he gave the ACLU letter to district attorneys, but would not fomment specifically on the case. "We · are certainly qismnycd that this matter has not been settled a t this point,'' he said. ''And we are turning cor· respondence of this kind to our leg31 counsel because it is a legal matter. 1 obvioui.ly can't comment specifically 6n a letter regarding this issue. ~St! my remarks could 11ffecf~e legal situation." T he lawsuit is !>till going through a hearing process, s:iid Delaney's attorney, Joh11 S. R6th, of Newport·. Beach. But. several other peopfe and com- munity organizalions; includi ng the ACLU, are considering join• ing the suit, he added .. Heather, now a senior who has transferred to another school in the dimict, had been a chccrlender for lwo consecutive years. Mr. Hoag was born in 1917 in everybody from the ·cafeteria to And through the George Hoag New York. He went t'o Dartmouth the board of directors. Family Foundation and generous College and Southwestern Law "One day I beard him talkiQg support of citizens of the area, the School. He served as chairman about the hospital and said, 'that hospital was never in want for emeritus of the Hoag Hospital hospital doesn't belong to me, it equipment it needed." Call Rabbitt I nsu :-an(e for Auto Quotes ect.Y.t. 14/c,.e ~ board and president of the George belongs to the people.' " Besides his wife, Mr. H~ag is Hoag Family Foundation and Mr. Hoag was also known as a survived by sons, Grant and Ste- helped 1in countless other organi-casual man, who many at the hos-phen, of Paso Robles; daughter zations. ' pital '"Called George or a respectful Melinda Smith of Santa Monica Service & Stability Since 1957 • 63 t .. 7740 Manufacture & Design of Quallry ~tlng Dock Systems "I. used to se~ him everyday "Mr-. George," said friend and and nine grandchildren. here at the hospital and he w~ a--clfairman of the hospital board of Funeral arrangements are P.cnd- 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport Beach (nnr Hoa~ Ho.p;121l Gangways • Piers • Bulkheads Malnttnance & ,Jtepatr very humble individual," said Dr. directors, Albert J. Auer. ing. • Exercise equipment • Scuba gear • Wenuits • Svr~rds • Golf • Rollerblades Anytlilng A everythin9 to do wifft •port•I ~ ..,.,.,,_.,.,,.,_ 548-0660 670 w. 17 .. St •• Coetll ..... (one block._. ol llOple.) Income Tax Preparation MllEcrRoMc Ui'AXFJUNG Weekend & Evening Appointments Available Reasonable Rates . Excellent Service Over 25 years Experience Preparing Income Tax Returns John C. Faris, CPA Christopher J. 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Our convenient chapel and crematorium, are located in Costa Mesa to serve our community . ~ ~ ~ 557 7587 375 S. B~stol #100 ."::osta Mesa I L ___ :. ___ -(~:.! ~Tl.:.:i:..~ ~,~:u:l.I I BRAKE WORKS • The GE VCR (model VG2030) advertised in this week's Target advertising supplement is incorrectly identified. as a 4-head VCR. This GE V.CR is a 2-head VCR. There IS a difference! We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. manufactured in our own factory Specitf lizing In Slipcovers Custom Upholstering . Re-Upholstering Satisfaction Guaranteed Immediate Deliver'(Available Huge Selection or Fabrics . at Wholesale Prices · RJ SOfa Direct Inc. · ~ 2900 E. Pacific Coast ht • •Corona Del Mar (714) 759-9268 .... ISA LABOR OF LOVE Hoviding quality, il$isted. living services can be time consuming, physically 13Jring and emotionally draining. U you're helping a loved one, yw know lx>w difficult it can be. It takes loving and supportive individuals who are also highly· trained professionals to ronsistently fulfill ~ needs and still provide wannth and uncit>rstanding. You1l 6nd these ~people on the staff at a leisure Care retimnent ron~u.nity. If you have a lovru me in need d assist.00 living support, we uige you to call and flnd out how wecanhe!p. 714-645-6833 • • -- . I • l t I .. •• , : t • , . l ·7 M Sllurday, March 11, 1995 Holy _.. Ortllllax catllalc ClllPch seeks to include rather than exclude ' BY A.NAITACJA Pu1a,a.o SrAn W&IT... - F ather Gherrit Crawford imd Bishop Donald Jolly-Gabriel of the Holy Angels Orthodox Oitholic Church, which meets once a month at the chapel ot Pucinc View Cemetery, arc two spiritual leaders who practice what they preach. "We have a saying, 'We don't do guilt,'" said Crawford, 44. "Ou.r church has four rules of faith: love God, love your neighbor, judge not others and condemn not others." , Crawford and Gabcicl have made these concepts the hallmark of their ministry. Crawford works at the Hyperbaric Oxygen Institute in San Bernardino, which uses hypcrbaric decompression tanks to aid in the treatment of drowning and burn victims. From 1988-1991, Jolly-Gabriel and Crawford ran a program in Romania to help children with AIDS. Crawford also makes regular trips to West Hollywood to minister on the streets, and will soon be heading up a ministry in Guadelajara that he has participated in since November. In addition to working with more than 2,000 street kids, Crawford will run a clinic across from the University Medical School, training doctors in h) pcrbaric techniques. Jolly-Gabriel and Crawford come to their ministries from very different backgrounds. Jolly-Gabriel, 54, was an executive at Empire Savings· and Far West Savings and was ordained in 1973. He worked in the bankjng industry for seven more years, which resulted in the occasional schedule ronnla. . LEAH HOOSTEN/DAJl.Y PILOT Father Gherrit Crawford (right) and Bishop Donald Jolly-Gabriel of Holy Angels Orthodox Catholic Church practice what they preach. my driver to hurry and get me back to the office because we were buying another company that day," Jolly-Gabriel said. "I ran into tl1e building in my flowing gold robes and got on the elevator with some other people. We all got off on the same floor and I went and changed. When I got to the · conference room, it turned out that the people in the elevator were the people I was meeting with." Crawford says he relates well to the street kids he ministers to because he Jived on the streets for a year when he was 18. After becoming a cardio-pulmonary physiologist and running an AIDS clinic that eventually lost its funding, Crawford said God called him to ministry while he attempted suicide. Crawford was ordained two years ago and wa~ recently made an abbot. down the main street of San Bernardino," Crawford said .. "It's hard and sad that those kids arc in that situation, but I have great joy because their problems can be solved and their needs fulfilled. What they need is a little love. That's what it's all about." Crawford and Jolly-Gabriel . started meeting with the Holy Angels Church a year an'd a half ago. The Orthodox Catholic Church originated dufing a schism between Eastern and Western churches in the year 1052. Jolly-Gabriel said that the Eastern churches wanted to retain their ethnic purity. "There were minor doctrinal differences, but there was also a problem with language," · Jolly'-Gabriel said. "The Roman church principally used Latin and the Eastern churches wanted to keep their ethnic languages." Crawford and Jolly-Gabriel say' I ' St. Michael's and All A gels + ADD-I: 3233 Padftc View Drive Corona del Mar. + 111 rruOia: &44 CM6J. + Dlll:IDW'llON: E~opalt.n (member of the worldwide Anglican · Communion). + YIM ESTA8USHID: 1?59. . + tlllVICI TIWES: Sunday - Band 10 a.m. + RECTOR: Rev. Peter 0 . Haynes_._ __ _ +~STAFF: Dr. Burton KaBOn, minister of • music; Peggy Str~, miNster. of religious education; Barbara Johnson and Ed Mattsson, ministers of admin- istration. + SIZE Of CONGREGATION: 200 (weekly Sunday atten- dance). + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA· TION: The average age of the congregation is 45-50; there is a significant number of single women and a lesser number of single men. +.atrLD CARI: Nursery care for newborns through 4-year- o lds from 8-11 :20 a.m.; . Sunday School programs for kids through junior high age during the second service. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: A full choir, accompanied by an organ, sings traditional hymns and anthems. + TYPE OF SERMON: The text of the sermons come from the lessons of the-day; . Rev. Haynes illustrates his points with Scripture, step- ping down from the poc:hum to go to the front pews and address the congregation on certain points. + RECENT SERMONS: Trust in the l ord; "love is fre- quently talked about, the CASEY lUKSCH I DAl.Y PlOT St. Michael's f ea tu' res a small and warm congregation. <' love, care and understanding for others," said Norm Ewers, chairman of communications at St M ichael's. +WELCOME WAGON: Visitors are welcomed outside_ the church by greeters, and are encowaged to sign the church's guest book and take JJ visitors' brochure. + CHURCH PROGRAMS: The Lenten Mission Commission project, w hich will raise a metric ton of food for chil- dren in Mexico; Women's Spifit~lity ·and Daughters of the K groups; a men's monthly reakfast; a men's golf tournament in the spring; adult religious educa- tion programs; a church-spon- sored Brownie troop. DRESS: Re9ular Sun~ay church attire. + CHURCH DESIGN: The church is tucked away on top of a hill in Corona del Mar; the sanctuary is small and intimate in feel, with wooden pews and stained g1ass win- dows depicting religious fig- ures. + MISSION STATEMENT: We are a Christian Community who come to hear God's word and to receive and share the Lord Jesus Christ. Our purpose is to have. Christ live in us in order that in Christ we may live faithful and productive Christian lives. Our commitment to the Gospel is evangelical; our liturgical tradition, catholic; our theology, orthodox but open to thought reflection, and spiritual endeavor. We care about the world and strive to serve Christ in it. -t• INTERESTING NOTE: On March 25, there will be a spe- cial Lenten choral Evens.ong service for Rose Sunday, the midway point of Lent. The Son9 of Mary and the Song of Simeon will be performed. By Anastacia Freeberg ' "Once I was doing a funeral for our chief legal counsel, and I told "I'm more comfort:ible on the streets of East L.A. and West Hollywood than I am walking See HOLY/A7 L--- -- --------------------- ---- ------ ----.---- - ----------' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOam & Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm /Jeno•• that. whaJsotFtr God dbtlh. it thall bt for tvtr: 11odtitig ca11 bt put to ii. 11or an11Jtin1 talttn from ii: ... Eccltsiastts J: 14 Branch of The Mottler Church The Arsf Churott of Christ. Sctenttst Boston. Mossochusens • COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A ..,.,... l11fo,.,,,lll •MOJplt•,. of splritulll rrowth ~ /dlowdtlp r·suriciay.'Worshi>-ai·1·cfixi·A:M:·1 L .. 9.~.i~~.£~r!.~ .. §~m~~.Y .. §£~9.9.1 ... l Putor: Dr. Gary 811,.,,,or~ across the street from the Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (7'1 4) 545~10 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hanenway "We l11t11 clrilJrtn, putlt, 'l'""f lliults, ureer uults, union. w. '""' tJ1 Cllrt, tJ1 ruch 11111 to mut n1eJs, to aiwer ~111mtms" •Sunday Smices -8:00 & 10:30 •Sunday School& Bible Studits -9-.JO 760 Victoria Strut • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548--6866 (School) METHOD I~ J NEWPORT CENTER UNITED MEnlODIST CHURCH 160 I MarQueme Ave. Coronc1'del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All AQes 9:00AM v. a C."Martln FIRST UNIHD METHODIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Harbor and Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM AND 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOi. · AU AGES · 9·00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten · l 0 30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Posto< Steve lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAIIB FOR REAL LIFE ~ Coor COMMUNrrY CHUICH Bot SMN1, Soooa P.urot WEEXDID Sovlas: SAJUIDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00" IO:•fS ..... '120 bm ~ bl. a.w.. C.A 9171' 7l+.8s+.7600 I ,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 • Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counseling Center services Available Cost.Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 9aker, C.M Wonhip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. ~ Dr. Richard George 979-823' PRESBYTERIAN A . ~ 0 _41,! a ST. MAJlJC PRESBYrEIUAH CHURCH SunJ•IJ Wor1/tip 9:30 •·"'A Cllil" U.re, Sunll«, Scll#I i.mlHre• •t &ltlll11ff N1-,m Buell 644-1341 f~/), t.+~~ CtJ~~ ...... . Tk R ~ '{)~~ Cdl: RELIGIOUS SCIENCE CHURCH Of RILIGIOUS ICllNCI .~ ol "'-IJtiiftd Cl>urtlt ol R.lp Scitnct 220.S ~ STREET .• SUTE 23, SEACUff VllAGE ~ lfACH, CA 92~ ~ (714) Ht· 1331 ' CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Otsclples of Christ) 2481 Irvine Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Dallas Gladson 645-5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal •A Comnumity DeOtcolff to lovint onJ Sttvinf Jewl Ovilt OJ &IJnl on.I S.vH>f" Fr. David C Andef son, rector 3209 Vio lido Newport Beach 71'/675·0210 IJ 7:30 om Troditionol 9 om Contempororr. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Chorismotic and Wednesday noon ...,\l'\'I \IH II HI ,\ \I I \\<.I· I ""' 1· l'l""'l c ll'.\I l Ill IH 11 Sunday Worship 8:00M1. 1 O:OOAM ursery, Sunday Schoo .. A Friendly. cartng Christian Community" 3233 Pacific Vif!N Dr. (at Marguenttl Corona del Mar 644-0463 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.8 . (West of JamborBe) (North of Bristol) (Eost of John Woyne Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Or. Juonello Evans, Minister CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.hve Is To C..; To Car. Is To 00. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult -9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISAIAll ,I~) Sllabbat StMce Friday ~ tOOpm • Sal Morning ~ SeMce 10.oo.n Rabbi Marc Steven Robensteln And Temple Choir 2401 IMle Ave • ~ Beach Temple Phone: 546-6900 or 64&-7512 RdgiOuS & Helwew School k/811 MIMI! 1111111111 Al.WAYS we.am PRF SBYTERIAN .. • Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot TODAY llUMMl•llAU The scml·llnnual rummase s:ilc at Fine Ualeed MtlbOdlte CbUttlt or Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th Street, concludes 9 1.m. co noon. The cvcrft is sponsored by che United Metllodlst Women'• Oraaaliatlon to aid hs Missions Projecl.$, Phone 548· 7727. llCONDYIAll "Year l'Wo/Sclenec/Mind" is the 10 o.m. to 2 p.m. workshop at Newport Duch Church or Rell&IOUI Science, 901 Dove Sc., No. 145 (646-3199). ICAU.OU NIOMT Onmae Coast Vnltarlan Unlversallst Chunb, 1259 Vlctorhi Sr., Costa Mesa, prcSCnl.$ "Karaoke KJub & Koffee House" <Jt 7:'3o p.m. The event offers thdsc attendin~ opportunhics to be lead singers w1lh microphones and bn,ckup instrumentGls, bn compact disc, on stage. Since lyrics will be on a TV screen, sin&ers must be capnble of renIDng the lyrics and handling microphones. Children under 10 will not be accepted. There will be open-mike time for attendees to read poetry, up to three minutes in length. Light refreshments will be served. Admission is $12 per adult (18 and over). Parents may bring teens under 18 Cree. For information and reservations (tickets also sold at the door), cl'.111 534· 7870. SUNDAY . HOT TOPIC "Fire and Ashes" is the topic at 10:30 a.m. at Newport Beach Church or HOLY- Fro•A6 chat they want Holy Angels to be a modern version of the ancient Chriscian church, filled with joy, lov.e and openness. "Father Andrew Greeley in his book 'The Jesus Myth' says that 'We in Christianity have out-Phariseed the Pharisees,' ". ror '"'"P'~ Lady'• llK Otamood Du•I ,,_$699 ln•talkd "'"'k ,-ov watt More d&.aMOftd dlAI• • Mnl•CMn 19u•u ne:r KC •• -.. ~.:'k~~f hC ~ ... u 10ne ~ttc • why eot ..-ttc It ~ .... rffllywM-'P ............ "' • lltU&lou.s Sclen", 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Phone 646-3199 for more details. CllAHOINe RJINDIMIH "The Ups and Downs of Friendship" is the title o( the Rev. Diana Heath's 10:30 a.m. sermon at Oraaae Cout UnJtarfao Unlveraallst Cluucb, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The sermon will focus on the changes in our approaches to friendship in recent years. Infant and child care, and instruction in religion education for youth will be offered during the sermon. Heath will conduct an "Introduction to UUism" seminar at 9 a.m. The public is invited. Call 646-4652. 'ROAD TO HTHUHDV Corona dcl Mar churches Community Church Conereiatlonal, Luthenn Church or the Master, Newport Center United Methodist. Our Lady Quffa or An&els and Saint Michael aod All An&els are joining fbrces with host churc'b SL Mark Presbyterian to . present "The Road to Bethany'' this evening. At 5:30 p.m., a supper preparation and camaraderie will be held at the church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave., followed at 6 p.m. by the pot luck supper. The 40.minutc drama .. written and acted by Bob Macklin, bcgi){s ~t 7 p.m. in St .. Mark's sanctuary. • Presented by Macklin to various Southern California congi;egations over the past 15 years, "Road to Bethany" takes place three days before Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The public is welcome. A freewill offering will be taken. MINTAL HIALTH SUPPORT GROUP A support group for parents, siblings Crawford said. "We want to be uplifting." Jolly-Gabriel says this acceptance creates a liberating environment for the congregation. "We believe that the relationship between you and God is a matter of your own conscience," he said. "We need to do what Christ taught in the Gospels and he taught love, not condemnation." lOtllfD SUI YGllll PMI tlll YOUI Ml .21ct.. ... SM-l.at ... 148- .25d ...... m-2.Mct...g: . Mcl .... S11f· f::·::i . Rel .. .,. z t4d .~ .... Rt• a'.act .. . ........ ........ ~ J1CI.""-.._. .... ---... Uld ... ... .. -.... Ulcl.= .74ct .... M4$-U1cl t.:i'.~.= ~, ... : 1.1111 ... 90 DAY 1Jld.S1• s-. .. 1All.S1• Cesli USIUM~ .... .1111 .... 11& $5,000 • at .... mt-1. ... ., • ... , 1.1tll.= t.11ct. <Mt , .... .,. , ........ O.A.C. , ....... UUOION and spouse& of the seriously mentally ill meets It 6:30 p.m. at SL AodRW'• Pmbft.erfaa Cburda, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For Information, phone the Adult Education Office, 574-2236. OITLUNDS LIAD CONftUHCI Newport Vineyard Chrfstlao Fello,,-sblp, 102 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa, kicks off a three-day conference titled "Properties to Live By." Leading the conference, which runs through Tuesday, are Raymond C. Ortlund, president and speaker of the "Haven or Rest" radio program and a former Mariners Church pastor, and his wife Anno, a prolific author. The Ortluods currently head Renewal Ministries based an Newport Beach. Registration cost is Sl5 per person, $25 per couple or $30 for a family. Mote information is available· at 556-8463. TUUDAY .. •CllNCI Of MIND Meditat~on at 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. are held at Newport &acb Church or Rell&Jow Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Science of Mind/Healing is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 646-3199. WIDNUDAY PU.YIR UIAICIAIT First United Methodist Church or Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548· 7727. HOLY COMMUNION SL J1mtt Ep~opaJ Cburcb, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach, offers a noon 1ervicc with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church 11arr after the service. For more lnformotion, call 675-0210. WOMIN't OUILD LUNCH Newport Beach Church or Rell&lous Science's Women's Guild holds a noon luncheon at 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. There will be drawings for prizes. Phone 646-3199 ,for more inrormation. HOMILlll lllUll ' Newport Mesa l~lne Interfaith Couucll's luncheon at Nc"port llurbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach, focuses on homeless issues. Panelists include: Patty Arledge of the Orange County I lomelcss Issues Task Force; Diane Russell of Comprehensive County-wide Approach to End Homelessness; Sandee Gordon, director of Orunge Coast lntcrfoitl\~ Shelter: and the Rev. Sieve lscnman oC First United Methodis t Chureh or Costa Mesa. Pan elists will discuss th1.: c.>.tcnt of homelessness in Orange County, what's being done, what needs to be done and what can be ~one by local congregations and cortlmunity groups. Anyone can attend. For reservations to the luncheon, which is S5, call Interfaith executive director Jim de Boom at 548-4942. llNOLlt t U l lON Speaker Candi Dabney presents her thoughts on "Intimacy, Power am! Love" at the Serendipity singles seri.:s weekly session at 7:30 p.m. a1 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. • w WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT Phonefor ... FREEWAY CLOSE. NO MEMBERSHIP FEE ne~tter ~ "Unbellev..,._ low prlcM -me moet l>OP'llw pi.c. In the LA. ••N lod I -'-tor ~ to buy pt"emlum wine.• Nye Wlrw & Splflta megulM ay We have the BEST price on the freshest Russian Caviar! CASA lOPOSTCllE SAIN. 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P UllM PUTIVAL Temple lsalab or Nn\-port Dc11ch, a COnSCl'Vlltivc Jewish COn&regat1on, celebrates the festival of Purim with a ~pccial service at 8 p.m. at 11~ place of worship, 2401 lrvine Ave., Nc"port Bc;ach. ' At is the custom on Purim night, the Book of Esther (Megillah or father) will be reud and the evening"'" include a masquerade pu'rty for children ns well as adults. Rabbi ~tare Rubenstein, spiritual leader uf the temple, will lead the congregation into the Purim spirit, and there '' 111 be singing, dancing, noisemaker::. (groggers) and ethnic refrc~hmcnts (hamontaschen). For more information, caH 548·09!-JO. THURSDAY THINK THIN Newport Beolh Chun·h of Rdlelou~ Science presents "Think Thin \\ith Rev. Dolly" at 6.30 p.m. at I IJ:!<J Tustin Ave., Costa Mc~a. For more information, call 646-3199. A COURJI IN M IRACLU The non-profit orgunization A Gathering of Miracles prcscm "A Course in Miracles" lecture and di~cussion al 7:30 p.m. at Saint Saturday, March 11, 1995 A.,. lecture. For more ioforma1ion, all 673-9227 or (310) '7S..8994. CAaH •NITWOU " " • William Guy, division general manngcr of Corpor ctices of Princeton/ " Ma~tcrs lntcm:u aJ, spcns at the • Career Network me 7:30 p.m. in 1hc Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Prcsb)terl:ln Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Nc~port Beach. J11s topic is "Oo's and Don'ts of the Job Search." The ongoing meetings ·arc open to all 111 no charge. For addiqonul information, call 574-2239. _;,, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 a SPIRITID A.RT "The Spiritual Artist" i:. the 10 a.m. tll 2 p.m. ''orf...shop at l\c,•purt U ach Chunh or Religious Sc1cnce's Par:.onagc, 1929 Tu)tin Ave., Costa MC!>:I. Phonl! 646-3199. SfflN I UDDHISM l\c\\ purl Beach lligu!>hl llOngaojl Uu1h.lhbl Temple's Dharmn Society prc:.1;nts a lcc1urc and d1M:uuion !>Cric~ on Shin Buddhism 7 p.m. at the temple. 254 Victoria St., Co:.ta Mesa. Fur more rnrurma1ion, call the Rev. 11 irusunu al 722-1202 or Ronnie Young at 65 1-310:!. • Plca)e send photographs and type· wriucn releases dc1J1ling stories, up- coming event), sermon topics or any other nc"s involving Costa Mesa and Nc\1 port Beach churches to Religion Cdi1or Mall Coker, Daily Pilot, 330 W. llJy St., Costa Mesa. 92627. You can also fJx 'items of interest to 646-4170 . Rclca:.es arc requested two weeks • Michael and All Angels t::pbcopul Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Allen Rosenthal. a nationally known lecturer, lead<; 1hc ,.,-prior to an event date . US TREASURIES n• 250-6345 or eoo 876-~829 Secu1ties ~ Inc. Member. NASO SIPC 2082 Michelson Drive, Ste. 212 IMne, CA 92715 24 Hour Rate Info 1 800 US TREASury DE us1ness MARKET '9'5: EXPANDING HORIZONS MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1995 10am -4 pm "Market" is an annual event sponsored by Design Center South and its more than 40 tenant show- rooms. 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"The Music BooMcr Club has always wanted to have a musical on campus," explained Diane Ha~r, who tl!aches 7th and 8th gra~c drama at CdM and is one of th'C production's volunteers. "Since very few of the students had been able to perform, we thought we would do a talent concept. Let kids try out, see ~hat kind of talent we had, and write a show around it." Since the program worked so well last year, CdM brought the concept back this year. All !)tudcnts who tried out got parts in "Hat's Off '95," which uses songs and dramatic scenes from Broadway musicals to explore the theme of relationships. The school's new full time drama/ English teacher, Pepper Roades, is directing the dramatic scenes for the program. She said she enjoys working with the te~n-age students, who are very ent9us~astic about putting on a show. "You have to keep your own energy level up, because there's a lot of energy flying around the room," noted Roades. "The students are great to work with, because they'U try new things, they don't hold back. It's fun to see peopte let loose like that." "Hats Off '95" will play Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 18, at 2 p.m. in the Norman R. Loats Performing Arts Center on the campus of Newport Harbor High School. Tickets are $5 in advance (available at' CdM} or $6 at the door. For more information, call Angela Woo at 644-5108. · OCC'S NEW SHOW IS REAL KlllER Lee Harvey Oswald. John both controversial and unusual, a Wilkes . Booth. John Hinkley. play that provokes as well as en- Squeaky Fromme. Infamous names tertains. Plus, he said, "I person- of -presidential assassins, ar1d ally feel this is one of the best would-be assassins. Not exactly a productions we've ever done here. likely subject for a musical. But The cast is exceptional." leave it to Stephen Sondheim to One exceptional cast member is create a darkly comic musical Terri Mowrey, a 22-year-old, life- called "Assassins," a thoughtful long Costa Mesa resident who at- study of real life presidential as-tended Estancia High School be- sassins that has been playing to fore enrolling at OCC. She has--- sold out houses in Los Angeles for starred in numerous plays whil e at seve ral months. OCC and wants to pursue acting And leave it to Orange Coast as a career. She hopes to enter the College in Costa Mesa to offer the professional actor training pro- Orange County premiere of "As-gram at American Conservatory sassins." It plays in the school's Theater (ACT} in San Francisco Compiled by Drama Lab. Theatre tonight at 8, this fall. CHRISTOPHER TRELA Sunday and March 19 at 3 p.in. "It's a really great cast," said D and 8 p.m. Thursday through Mowrey. "It's been a lot of fun. March 18. There have been many firsts for The Performing Arts col-Theater professor John Ferzacca me in this show. It's the first time umn runs every Saturday. is directing the production, and I get to play a real person, the The column focuses on said he had no idea how OCC as first time I et to cuss on sta e what's gomg on frv-:rtiv-mi-f--:a""b,,..,le,.......,to=-=-ac=q=u"'"'rr=e...,t'~e.....,r,..,1g~s~~,.,,_.,.s--__,.t ... e__,.1~rs...,.t.....,t ..... 1m_e ........ _g_e.,...t -to-ca_r_ry_a_g"""u'-'n<--., dance, opera, theater, clas-sassins" while there was a produc-and shoot it, the first time I ge t to sical music -and the peo-tion of the play. running in L.A. "I smoke on stage. Stupid littJe things pie who devote their lives think that they were not able to like that." to the nrts. Send ideas to get an exclusive contract," mused Mowrey is so determined to be Christopher Trela at 330 Ferzacca. "We sent for right s to a working actress tJ1 at she enrolled W. 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Thii. is where my he art is." Tickets for "As!>assins" are $8 in advance and SlO at the door. Seat- ing is limited, so get there early. for more information, call 432- 5880. WESTMINSTER 10 •• , .• "'''I 111 ,, ....... . MSllt11~rnR • 'U l79·'1i& ~li: F=m=. ~3) HIDUWAY TME IHAWUW. (II) LE8lm Of TME FAU. (") IOIOIY'I Fw,) -ATU IOYl•M '") ANAHEIM H/LlS FESTIVAl m~;,~·: ··~· :t:·;~i Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, March 11, 1995 .A9 COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PILOT LETTERS, 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92627 • FAX TO: 646-4170 • READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 81CYCLI HILMD LAW CORRESPONDENCE , ·. HARD .. HEADED Both proponents and opponents have· strong views of bicycle helmet taw 4What kind of message is Grad Night Sending? H urrah for Marie Schock ("Butting Heads wit h the Helmet Law" March 2). Finally a voice for reason on the Jaw recently passed which requires helmets for all youngsters riding a bicycle. Our daughters had been so thoroughly intimidated.. by police at the end of last yea r that they were ref using to ride their bikes around the neighborhood.because moin and dad hadn'l bought them helmets an,d they would be breaking the law. ,· I suppose that activist Karen Evarts applauds such controls of the free spiri t. Dut someone needs to rethink these schemes to cloak children in a styrofoam safely net. Just look al the recent study about air bags in cars. Motorists were found to be driving more recklessly in lhe false assumption thar the air bag would save their lives in a crash. The -same scenario may show up after a year of helmet wear and bike accidents. Think about it. When kids arc playing motocross in a vacant lot, jumping their bikes off curbs, neglecting lo signal turns, riding across busy intersections, not paying attention to traffic lights -does anyone, even a Karen Evarts, think a styrofoam helmet is going to save them from injury? Recently, our fourth-grader enjoyed a field trip to the La Orea Tar Pits with her class. They all made the 100-mile round trip on a school bus withou t any seat bells. If you're someone like me who likes to ponder the in.consistencies of life, you may wonder why a · child riding five blocks to and from school has to wear a styrofoam helmet, but can get on a school bus and not be able to buckle up. Reckless behavior will not find a safeguard in a helmet, condom or anything else applied to the surface of an individual who hasn't had someone tell them the consequences of what they do -even careerists at apoloeizing for behavior like Karen Evarts. KEN LARSON ) Newport Beach D Fearing that my house is going to be TP'd by so-nnd-so's son because he received a $76 ticket for not wearing a bike helmet, I'd like to add a few words to Mary Ann Harmon's fine article on the cu rrent teen-age diJemma, "To Wear, or Not to Wear" a geeky bike helmet. Flt.£ l'll<lt<) I am a concerned parent of a senior who attends Estancia High School. With Grad Night quiclJy approaching, I have been approached by differel'\t Individuals a~king for my support. My.concern is the type of Grad Night that has been planned and my reluctance to offer support. - As we are all aware, this country is facing a moral decline such as never bcfu1 e. Our children have been exposed to all sorts of vice-,, violence and otherwise undesirable act ivity which has had a tremendous effect on llu r society the past several years. Television· and movies an! under attack for their adverse influence on our young people, and for contributing to the severe increase in violent (anti sometimes Satanic) criminal activity among our young people. We arc all abhorred by the statistics, and yet, "e seem to mindlessly contri bute to tlw. dov.-nwartl spiral oursehcs \\llh such e\ents a!> a Grad Night "hich includes gambl111g, J "bar" and fortune telling. I have a problem \\ ith introducing kids to g.1mbling which, l might add, is unla'' fut H1 California. I belie\ e this is a terrible message to our children. We try to teach them financial rcspon!>ibility, yet we take them to a gambling ca..,ino, make thc.:m feel comfortable.: and, lo and behold, we have imroduced them to a behavior that could ruin their lives. It has, in fa ct, ruined many ·live-. and families. Secondly, there is the fortune teller. It doesn't mailer QUISTION What do you think abbut Grad Night? Do )Ou feel ·Grad Night ac ti,itics. like gambling and fortune telling, send a· bad mess.ige to the }OUth::. attending the event? Leave your views, along with your name, hometown and phone number on the Readers l lotline, 642-6086. cultic activity anJ a::.k that parents pay for II, I am 11:.ibbc.:tgasteJ. Then there is the .. b.ir." I was under the imprcs~iun there.: 111J) be one '>Ct up to look hkc: a bJr \\ith drinks that could gl\ c: the imp ression of re:ll Jlcuhl lie Jr1nk!i. I ask )OU, if 1he11. "one, \\h~1t me.,s.1ge 1::. th 1-. gl\ i i:g'? \\ h.11 ~ire: ~ou people Ullm~? It\ h.1rJ tor me to bt:l1c:\ e th;it other pJrcnl'> allow this I) pc: of 1rre~pom.ib1h1y from our c:Jucators. The mone) !->pcni...for this I~ p1: of Grad Night cou Id be put tu belier use (for e'<Jmplc, to\\ cb iJ1 the g) m so my son can tal..c a shu,,er atrcr sports). ' What C\cr happened 10 Gr.JJ Night at Disne)l:rnJ'! It JiJn't cost a '>mal l fortune and the l..1tls had a tun, 11rnoccnt time I a'>k that you consiJer Ill) conc1.:rm., not' as a fanatic. but as someonl! \\ho is concerned about the d1rec11on our countr~ ts senJ1ng our )Oung peupk I say teen-age dilemma, because it seems not at all a problem for younger kids. Today's parents with anysense started strapping a helmet on their kindergartener even before that first foray around the block on training wheels. Kindergartners eventually go on to junior high and most don't give a second thought about donning their helmet before they leave for school. Like anything else, once they're used to it, h's no longer a problem. State law says all bike riders younger than 18 must wear a helmet. whether "e arc talking ''pretend" or "real," this is called necromancy -a !>etlucer of dead spirits. This could introduce the unsuspecting child to the Satanic world, which I consider -:in out1 ight attack on my !>piritual beliefs. anti hu" \\C contribute to 11 \\ith the l..1nJ-, of ac11,i11es described here \\ e arc responsible fur pro' 1J1ng c~amplc.:s for them tu become good, la" ·Jb1ding citiLcns '' ith · healthy att11uJes and the 1'.nO\\.lcdge of \\hJt 1s righ t and \\hat is \Hong. None of us likes the idea of government, Big Brother, telling us what to do. I remember the first seat belts in the 1960s, and the debates over their becoming mandatory. Remember how strange seat bells felt at first? And once used to them, doesn't it feel strange on a bus or in a taxi when there's no belt? The stats are very clear, seatbelts save lots of lives. Maybe government does serve a societal purpose after all, making us all do what we should have been doing before having to be told. · So when people retort, always with a surge of anger, that they grew up just fine without (fill in the blank with "wearing a bike helmet," "using a seat belt," or "being tied into a kiddies car seat") ... the best answer is the simplest: "Just try it. Soon you may even like it." For only the most rigid i!> it necessary to add, "Besides, did you know that it costs the state of California upward of $4 million to care for each survivor of major head trauma?" Mentioning the tax bite usually drives the point home. And to all those kids who give up bike riding (temporarily, I hope) rathet than wearing the head gear, good choice! Walking is certainly safer than riding bare headed. D KAREN EVARTS Newport Beach I 'm the bicycle rodeo and helmet saf cry chairman at Newport Elementary and I work as a tow truck driver in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. I work the streets night and day, in the trenches, if you will. I sec accidents of all kinds, no scat belts, pedestrian versus vehicle, bicycle versus vehicle. I clean up the streets of our cities, the broken glass, the bent fenders, the blood and guts, the blood st:iins on our streets. I'm saying I know firsthand of the need for helmets for our children -if they like it or not. Tcr1try and sny th:it our police :ire picking on our kids. by giving tickets for not wearing helmets is p:.issing the buck. As parents we need to take responsibility for our own children at home, then the police wo uld not have to do it for us out there in the real world. The bicycle is our first means of transportation, the first encounter of following the laws of traffic safety with a vehicle or bicycle . The children do not have a choice in that. But the children do have one choice -no helmet, no bicycle. Walk. In time, all kids "ill weur helmets as all people we:i r seat belts. If )OU don't wear a seat belt, you'll e'cntually get a ticl..et. If you don't wear a helmet, if )Ou're luci...y, you'll only get a ticket. ro:-.1 ANARUMA Newport Beach You have no idea what you are doing when you allow this ·type of seemingly innocent activity to be presented to our children. When schools are allowed to promote this i.ort of I \\Oultl hop!.! th:it )OU agree, thb l)pc of Grad Night 1s nor :l responsible e'c.:111. SANDRA P. USHER Co ... ta Mesa Bigger problems than a little mimicking I think there are so many things wrong in our city th,1t this ridiculous molehill made into a mountain bct\\ecn Luci- lie Ku ehn and Norma Glo\(:r was not worth) of a story. IRC\IA Ll:.I:. DESENBERG UJlboa Don't bury the ground owls I under!>tand that the area tll be paved over ,as part of the sport s complex is "here the Costa Mesa lraci... is right no". That area, against the Ai ling- ton fence, has been, for quite 'IOlllC time, a nestmg an:.i fur ground O\\h I ccrtaml) hope: somebvd) lool..s 111to th1'> before \\C bury them ah\C. PL;-..;-.. Y DL'i\Fl:.TH Cm.t;i f\ksa CHARTER SCHOOL DEBATE CHARTING THE FUTURE Some say Corona del Mar High should have its independence , but to others, 'if it ain 't broke, don't fix it' I believe Corona del Mar High School being chartered is a mistake. If h's not broken, why fix it? 0 BARBARA CAKERR Newport Beach Regarding the charter schOQI issue, I am glad to sec that most of the responses have been positive, but the two negative responses (C.Ommunity Forum, Thursday) were so stunningly vitriolic and full of racism and personal slurs directed toward the people who arc proposina the charter alternative. It seems cl ear that these people (and I guess the rest of the public, too) thinks that nothina needs to be f&Xed nt CdM High School. Either they don't have students who'are goina there or they don't look at the school. If they just walked Into the school, they could sec that the physical facility is very shabby. It's been a Iona time linee there have • been adequate runda in the dillrict to maiotain the school. • Student spirit and tht telchcn' morale IW licen in steady decline.-Just 8bout any student cu ten you that they reel froc to thlOW lbraill on the around and no oae ~· about the KhoOI. The aeadaen are deon.14 ibeca~ IMJ don't ~ • sUID&iieat matm.11 IO do daelt w.ft Ud It doaa't ... lhata..,_..._ I bow or oee ..-.,, for 1n1a--. ..._ ........ hM atuee dMllll.,. a-... 111 o1 .. 11kiollllt ~-~ • ' i1h~c ... 1 wont their kids to wear uniforms or they're n!raid of having Hi panics bused in. I think what they should do i'I perhaps familiarize themselves with CdM High School and perhaps offer other alterna tives. But, mudslinging is n't going to help nnyonc. D SUE SHOCHAT Newport Beach I like the ic.lcll or Corona dcl Mor Hiah becoming a Cbarter 1ehool. They have an excellent parent = &ro.UP already in place, a hi&hly·motivatcd boCIY. and teachers who arc willina to make ._. * put fonb the extra effort needed. It ~ .. • udaia& project to watch. BONNIE O'NEIL Newport Beach D l totally op)5osc chartering Corona del Mar High School. J\e had two girls go through the se,cnth through 12th graJcs. I moved into the community because of Newport-Mesa school d1stnct and I am really very angry that there arc three imfo iduals out there trying to ch;ingc Coron.i del Mar High School -what it stands for, and the: .,pirit behind it, :.nd the involvement in the communit}. and tf)ing to change direction because they're unh.ippy \\1th things that are going on ria;ht now. I would like things to ch;inge -I'm always for progres . l lowever, I ,-.ould like CoronJ del Mar High School to remain in the district. I do not want a charter high school. I do not want busing in otJ1er types of children into 1he community. I paiJ the higher price of homes for 1hi · community and that's lhc way I like it und that's lhl! w.iy our family likes it. I would uggc t that the c other i.mhvuJuals who aac so unhappy with CJM nlO\.C out and try to go to one or the 77 ch;utcr $chools 1h;it arc Q\ailablc to them in California. And, hopefully, the communit~ oo the out iac of thi mull group that's looking to change the direction of Curono dcl Mnr High Sc:hool, will ha\'-C the oppor&unity to vote on somclhlna like this thnt'~ aoina to impact this comsaunity trcmcndoualy. . ~ • .. Saturday. March 11, 1995 811.f ........... , .. ...... ..... , ' ''It's a method of keeping track ing here, eating. staying and shop. ot lhc .kids," be said. "At le ping will be ~ for the city," • while they're out lhere, if they get said Mayor Joe Erick.son. "And, in trouble or they need help, they I'm pleased that the city and the can call me." Mesa Verde Country Oub will be The red tags are &iven to the recognized for the quality course • new kids. In order to move up the that they have. I think the city of t color ranks -yellow next, then Costa Mesa is going to benefit green -the teens must work on Crom the attenti<>n that this will at· improving relationships with fam-tract" , · ily, teachers and peers. And, they ~embers of the city's Special ( must learn how to say goodbye to Events Committee and officers 1 drugs and gangs. from the Police Department's traf- " By the time a k.id gets to the fie division have been working r 1reen leve l, there will be no gang with tournament staff for the past l involvement, no ditching school, three months, ironing out details t no drugs, no fighting," Alvarado about security and traffic issues. t said. "If they lapse into any of Because so many local agencies s those old behaviors, they have to have been involved in the plan· go back to the yellow group." oing. the event has been lauded by :: But, getting there is bard work. some as "one of the most con- e The. teens must attend tutoring certed community effQrts" in I semons at the Save pur Y~uth Costa Mesa's recent history. EVen ! (SOY) cenler and gr~up meetings . residents living near t.he course say < to help them cope with whatever the"'re looking forward to the · h • balll'ng whether I ~s~ues t ey re ~ -start of the tournament. it s a problem with P3fCnts or "I think it's good for the com- •'Y I lbseetdomlll Six streets will be closed to traffic during playing hours for the loShiba Senior PGA Classic, held next week at Mesa Verde Country Club. Those streets are: • Tahiti Drive. a~lui ' . Then on Friday, be~ at teachers or a problem with gangs . h th' la·e d mumty to ave some mg IA or rugs. h' " 'd J · Wh't who l'ves There's also a li1tle bit of -paper· l is, sa1. erry . • e, 1 • Cun LuacH/DAJLY P1l.OT A worker preps guest boxes for next week's Senior PGA tournament at Mesa Verde Country Ch.~. 8:30 a.m., the 18 tourin&ffunr~i\l drive, chip and putt thcii'Way I> a chance at winning the tourna- ment's Sl million in prize. snot. Andersen said tickettilol e ~ift are"$50 ftJr an.o\Jt-w&k a- son badge" and $10 per individual weekday event or $15 per day for the weekend tournament. , work that has to be completed,,· on Kauai Place, JUSt a short dis- " In t~e red gr~up, the kids have lance from the entrance to the to fill out what I call a snivel sheet golf cc;>urse. . . , ' -it's a list of people who they White said It s been several t can turn to fo r support," Alvarado years since a pro tournament has !I said. "They have to list two family been held at the Mesa Verde members two ad ults who they Country Club. aren't re1la ted to, two peers and . "They've had othe~ tournaments two professionals -like teachers. m the past, and they ve always run And they have to include their very well," he said. "They've al-· telephone numbers, so that l can ways made it very easy on the resi- reach them. dents. Of course, people park "The people on this list agree to along the streets. But, they keep give support fo r the teen. And, the driveways clear." they're someone the kids can call Some surrounding streets wiJI be if they need someone to tal k to -closed to through traffic during ln case they need a shoulder to cry tournament playing hours, which on or someone to snivel to." begin at 7 a.m. Residents living in Defore they can move on to the those areas will be issued passes yellow t:ig group, the teens must allowing access to homes. begin filling out an ehemy list and Meanwhile forecasts of rain this agree to attend connict resolution week forced' PGA organizers to meetings. step up their pace on prep work at Each teen makes up a code the course -that means every-~.ame for everyone he, or she, con-thing from ma_rking the out-of- s1<lers an enemy and records both bounds areas to installing portable names on a list, which Alvarado keeps on file. Then, on a separate form, the teen describes the conflict and rates the intensity of aniruosity as high, medium or low. Once the youth has identified the problem, he must attend conflict resolution meetings to sort through his feel- ings. "Once he's in the yellow, he'll be further advanced in his recov- ery from drugs, getting away from · gangs," he said. 1'His snivel sheet will be completed by then, but he'll be spending 1l lot of time working through his enemy list. "And, by that time, they should be maintaining a C average in !)Chool." The teens who graduate to lhe green level arc rewarded with field trips and internships with local •·high-ranking executives." ( "The last Project Stop field trip we did, we took the kids to the Marrioll Suites in Newport Beach for lunch," Alvarado said. "We awarded the graduates with gift certificates, and then we took them over to visit with Judge Frances Munoz at Harbor Munici- pal Court." 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Dickson, who left the PGA _Tour at age 34 following the 1978 season, recorded one of his two career victories in the Haig Open at the Mesa Verde Country Club in 1968, his rookie year on the tour, defeating Chi Chi .Rodriguez by two strokes. Dickson, one of 78 pros who will compete in the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic March 17-19 at Mesa Verde CC, the first Senior PGA Tour event ever played in Orange County, would probably welcome a little ruin early next week to cleanse the ai r. "There was not a breath of wind, and it was really hot and smoggy for October," Dickson recalled of his Haig victory. "I had never been in those kind of conditions before. It was really uncomfortable, almost unbearable, in fact. I al most quit, because I was coughing and sputtering just walking up the fairway. It was difficult for me, but I ended up winning." Although Dickson fended off Rodriguez, the win was almost never meant to be because of his lackluster play the week before and the harsh weather conditions. "I remember I was hitting the ball well, but putting poorly," he said. "As a result, I didn't play well in Las Vegas the week before, which Chi Chi won. My goal was to win that year, and I was running out of tournaments. Things changed around entirely at Mesa Verde. I played well and putted grc:at and won, but it was tough. "The course was in really he DICQON/P•1• ll J PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 223 Toshiba Classic · Senior PGA Tour Mesa Verde Country Club ~ 3000 Club House Rd. Costa Mesa March 13-19 Mesa Verde· cc poised, r·eady ~·senior PGA Tour makes its first-ever stop in Costa Mesa. By iucKAR.D DUNN, Srous Wa..ma. COSTA MESA -Last year's top money-winner Dave Stockton, the 1994 Se(lior PGA Tour P.Jayer of the Year Lee Trevino, gallery favorite Chi Chi Rodriguez and his imaginary sword, and tour standout Jim Colbert, headline a fiel~ of 78 Senior Tour players in th e inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic next week at I.he.Mesa Verde Country Club. 59" Gciberger, long-threat Jim Dent, The Senior Classic Pro-Am will be former PGA Tour commissioner Deane Wednesday and Thursday, with the Beman, and 1994 million-dollar club three-day, 54-holc Senior Classic begin- winners Jim Albus and Tom Wa rgo. ning FridJy. Then, of course, there's the first • If the weather permits, at least 50,000 entry: Mesa Verde head professional fans arc c~pectcd to walk 1hr,ough Mesa Art Schilling, who has rec;eived a spon-Ver~ Country Club next week, qccord- sor exemption to play in his firsr Senior ing to Skip Wluttct, a Senior PGA Tour Tour event. · oflicial. · The tournalJlent begins Monday, with ESPN ,., scheduled to televise the over 100 golfers vying (or only fou r event liH: on Friday from 11 a.m. to spots in a qualifying round at the Yorba 1.30 p.m., aml on Sa1urda) and Sunday Linda Country Club. Players "'ill also be from 2 30 p.m tu 4 p m. Par 70, 6, 700-plus yards 72.9 rating Stockton, Trevino, Rodriguez and Colbert will be competing against the Senior Tour's best in the $800,000 event, including 1993 Rookie of the Ye ar Bob Murphy, 1994 U.S. Senior Open winner Simon Hobday, Al "Mr. participating in practice rounds Monda)I&. Tickets .m: a' a11Jblc by calling the and Tuesday. The Kraft Foods Pro-Am tournament olficc at 254-3060, and are will be part of the festivities Monday. abo on sale at all Hughes Markets and Tuesday features the Southern Cali-Roger Dunn Goll Shops in Orange fornia Dank Shootout, in which 10 Sc-Count}. Lis Vegas D1~coun1 Golf and nior Tour players will be competing in Tennb in CO!>lJ l\1csa, Ni\..c ·1 own and single-elimination competition. The Golf Club. Cun P LUXSCH/D.uu· PILOT Mesa Verde Country Club General Manager Jim Walsh scans the scenario as he awaits the Invasion of the Costa Mesa course for the 1995 Toshiba Classic. Savoring a few moments ol accomplishment ~ The mountain of work to make it right appears to have been climbed. BY R.tcHAJU> DUNN, Sro1.n Wa.nn C OSTA MESA -After · consistent 12-to 14-hour work days, many headaches and much anticipation. the di:eam of hosting Orange County's first Senior PGA Tour event has finally come for the Mesa Verde Country Club. "When it gets down to the end, the last couple of days, it starts to be so much fun, because you've done all the work. You almost bate to sec it end," said Bill Wallace, general chairman of the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic. which begins Monday with a pro-am and continues through Sunday with the final round of the 54-hole tournament featuring 78 Senior Tour pros. • , There are some 460 volun'tOon!~-!.. • .r·~ including Wallace. There •ta '"1tl'C~ committee chairpersons. Overtime the past few wee~ has become a common voice for f~lks like Woll ace. Parking, scoring, marshalling ... transportation, hospitality, security ... those holding or making markers and standard bearers ... cleanup crews, caddie su perviso rs, scorebonrd operators .. : these are only n few of the volunteers aloked to work 2,000 four-hour,shiCts. The Orange County Sports Association, which is managing the event, as well us the Senior PGA Tour and Cadillac, of which the Toshiba Senior Classic is part of its 19-part series, are the bonus babies in terms of financial gain. Mesa Verde, led by golf chairman Wallace, general man.ager Jim Walsh and head professional Art Schilling, is primarily in charge of the background operations, coordinating volunteers, preparjng the golf course ... essentially taking care of every little detail to .successfully Nn a major tournament. "There's a new crisis every hour, but that's normal," said Wallace, who was involved in the supervising of two U.S. girls junior championships at Mesa Verde, the most recent in 1993, as well as the LPGA's Kemper Open from 1979 to 1981 ond Uniden from 1984 to 1986. Wallace's wife, Joan, has also been put to work. She's in charge of making signs around the golf course, so volunteer and spectator traffic nows smoothly. "There's just a hell of a lot of activity going on," Wallnce said. "There are a couple of hundred guys running around, trying to get everything done as fast as we can. I'm just crossing my fingers on the rain and hope everything works out. If we get a little rain over weekend and get sunshine the rest or week, we 'll be all right. But if we get a lot_or rain early in the week, we 'll be in trouble for the tournament." Among the duties of the volunteers includes arranging 72 Cadillacs, gelling them washed and filled with gas, ready for the players to use. The Cadillacs alone take up o majority of the p:irking spaces at Mesa Verde. "There arc a lot of things that go on in a tournament that the average guy doesn't look at," Wallace said. "They jul>t figure a guy comes into town. hits a few balls and lcavclo. They don't realize ho~ much goes on in the background." Wallace, Mella Ve rde golf chairman, was the genesis behind gelling the event here. When he a1tended the GTE West Cl:>!>l>ic ut Ojai last year, he ran in to a friend and former colleague, Lisa Price. a former Mesa Verde employee who at the time worked at the Ojai Inn and Country Club, where the event was held. Wallace was told that GTE may not come back as a sponsor, creating a po siblc opening during that time of year. So Wallace began calling his PGA friends, and Schilling started calling his PGA buddies. Eventually, Don Andersen of the Orange County Sports Association caught wind of the crusauc and began to help. The rest is history. THI FllLD Tommr. Aaron, Jim Albus, Bud Allin, IHo Aoli, George Archer, Tommy Aycock, Butch Baird, Oeo\ne Bemoin, Don Bies, Homero Blancu. ~With over 50,000 anticipated for senior golf event, this handy guide·can save you some unnecessary pain. 7 ) .a.. Coty Br~r, John Brodie, 8ob Brue, JOhn Paul Cain, Billy C1sper, Bob Ch.rles, Jim Colbert, Charles Coody, Bruce Cr;impton, Jim Dent. Bruce Deltlln. • ' • lob Dickson, Terry Dill, Dolle Qouglau, Delve Eic~I~, lff Uief,JAI CAiberger, CfbbY CiJMrt, ~ Cilbeft. 1oo eo.lby, c.try Ctoh. Did tffndrid~, HMoW HHftiRS. 01W ~Ice Hill, Simon HGIMb)', T!119Y , Don Juuaty, )of tllllilMi. Al Kelley, ~ eciefer, ltobert ......... LUO l...ctl. eenrt UUler,' Jerrr ~ MlkW, Ol'Yille . ...... ....... l,l!tJ .-,. ... ....,--....,OMa ...... I l .. ' ... 82 Saturday. March 11. 1995 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Keeping in .touch with· old I • friends .... Ex-CdM, OCVBC standout Caren McKinley checks in from Barcelona. Spain. I have often related how fabulous that it is to watch former players in their li(e travels as they move to the next steps of their li ves. I feel so fortunate to receive letters and postcards from these players. The latest two are at opposite ends of the earth and both are truly enjoying their c~pcricnce. Caren McKinley played for Orange County Volleyball Club and Corona del Mar High School for years. She was a member of t\\O national championship teams with ocvnc while in the eighth grade and during her senior year in high i.chool. · t-ty letter from Caren had the return address in Barcelona, SpJin. She is currently a junior at Cal-13crkcley \.\here she played \ulk) ball fur the Bears during her lrcshman year. With the option to tJf...c dasses in Spain, she was off tu 13Jrcclona and every city that• 'he cJn tat...e in. She currently is visiting with Sh.1una Shapiro, who was an Orange County teammate for years, as well as a setter for· Cha rue Brande Volleyball Laguna Beach High School. Shauna is in a similar program in the city of Seville. This weekend, they plan to travel to Madrid and also take in some of Portugal. The report is that the volleyball is good, but soccer is a much bigger sport in Spain. Another for CdM Sea Queen and longtime friend of Caren's, Kim Smith wrote me from the University of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. After being a member of the 1990 CdM !:itatc champions, Kim had total knee recon!.lruction after injuring her knee during her senior year at Corona. She is abo a junior at Cal-Dcrkelcy but has been a member of the women's crew. A chance to study in Australia was just what Kim was looking for. While she sees a lot of volleyball, she writes that she had hiked in rain forests and snorkeled at the Great Barrier Reef. l wrote at Christmas time about Kim's sister Karen, who is in the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic. Sounds like a family tha t gets around. •Two of our local players are closing in on their college choices. CdM's Jenny Hover has been accepted at UCLA and is leaning strongly toward continuing her volleyball career there where she would join former teammate Kim Coleman. She i.till has an outside interest • in playing for the Univer~ity of Colorado with current club teammates Melissa Schutz and Courtney Owens. Newport Harbor's Sara Fairborn has been accepted at Princeton. It seemed that she would play there until Georgetown University spotted her playing at the Las Vegas Tournament. She plans to visit next weekend and will receive a scholarship agreement. With Berkeley also an option, it seems that Sara bas some great academic choices. 8mDLY CdM's Hogan decides • University of Sin Diego CORONA DEL MAR -Co- rona del Mar High running back Brian Hogan has decided upon the University of San Diego, an NCAA Division I-AA school, to continue his academic an~ athletic career, Sea Kings football coach Mark Schuster confirmed Friday. "He had several pretty fair of- fers, but Brinn has always favored San Diego," said Schuster:-- Hogan, the Sea View League coaches' Offensive Co-Most Valu· able Player after gaining 1,505 yards last falJ. said earlier that Chapman·, Redlands and West Point had expressed inferest. Tars swept In volleyball . NEWPORT BEACH -Visiting Huntington Beach proved too much for Newport Harbor in non- league boys volleyball Friday night, emerging with a 15-12, 15-12, 15' 13 decision to move to 3-0 this season~ Elale boJS swim to Win ORANGE -The Estancia High boys swim team, behind a pair of wins by ·9'ad Bollenbach, edged host El Modena, 75-691 Fri· day in a nonleague meet. The Ea- gles improved to 2-1 with the deci~ sion. On the girls side, El Modena outscored Estancia, 104-63, despite wins by the Eagles' Maria Uceda in the individual medley and but- terfly.· . HIGH SCHOO~ -aOYS UTANCIA 71, IL MODINA •• ment officers will duel their coun- terparts from San Diego this after- noon at ':30 -rain or shine -in a football gume at Newport Har- bor High. The Orange County team will be under the direction of Corona del Mar High head coach Mark Schuster. It is a prelude to the "Cop Bowl," which is scheduled for April 29 against a squad of New York City police officers. There is no admission charge to the game. DCC track· summaries MIN1 •MUIDI 14'h, IADDUUC~ H 1/1, OCC ~t The Sailors (l ·l after earning a forfeit win over Mira Costa) were paced by outside hitter Greg Slick with 13 kills and middle blocker Wes Badorek with 12. • •. .. C\SIY LUUCH/FOll nu DAILY PILOT 200 medley ~y-1. fl Moden1, nt; 200 free-1. Curtiu (EM), 1:S4.01; 2. Tsu1lno (EM), 2:05.94; 3. Wayman (E), 2:12.87; 200 IM-1. Keyler (EM). 2:10.11; 2. Slephens ([), 2:33.20; no third; SO free-1. 8ollenbach Cf), 23.1; 2. Olden (EM). 25.33; 3. Oun (E), 26.9; 100 fly-1. Taylor (EM), 1:01.40; 2. Stephens (E), 1~3.86; 3. Waym&n (E), 1:10.10; 100 free-1. 8ollenb&ch.(E), 53.82; 2. Carrtiu (EM), SS.42; 3. Oiden (EM). 58.77; 500 free-1. Tsugino (EM), 5:03.64; 2. Mctalr CE), 6:30.77; 3. Jilcobs (E), 7:48.33; 200 free relay-1. Es~ncia (Stephens, Oun, Simonds, Bollenbach), nl; 100 back-1. T.iylor (EM), 1:06.43; 2. Dean (EJ, 1:14.26; 3. Melulf (E), 1:23.S7; 100 breut-1. Keyler (EM), 1:04.84; 2. Jo1C0bs (E), 1 :22.03; 3. Simonds (E), 100-1. lCHne (It), 11.U; '2. Mooy (OCO, 11.20; l. JCll1bn (5), 11.Sl; 200-1. ~Is (It), 22.49; 2. Kt;ine ~). 22.60; 3. Norris (S), 22.11; 400-1. Nonll (S), 51.03; 2. Russell (lt]1 SI.a.; 3. Hanis (R), .$2.41; 800-1. Mnchoud (IU, 1:59.16: 2. R~.U (5), 2:01.32; l . lolllton (OCQ, 2:0S.66j 1.S00-1. Muchoud (R), l:Sl.11; 2. H~COCll <OCO, 3:59.00; 3. U~ (It), 4:11.12; S,000-1. Robcrll (S), nt; l. T~1' (OCQ, nt; 3. Umanii (Rl, nt; 110H-1. toluy (R), 15.28; 2. H<llley (R), 15.30; 3. Mem.1ri IS), 16.18; 400H-1.Halley (R), SS.38; 2. Bolny IR). SS.92; 3. llrown (S), Sii.Ji; 400 re~y-1. Rivtulde, 43.00; 1,600 rt'lay-1. Riverside, St36.711. Newport's Wes Badorek and Dana Mesenbrink go up for block. HJ -1, UJ\gley (OCO, 6-2; 2. Lopez (()CO, 6·0; 3. Ruuell (R), 6·0: LJ-1. Russell (R), 23·8111; 2. Halley (R), 21·101/l; 3. Jack (R), 21·9: TJ-1. Russell (R), 43·8; 2. Halley (R), 39·81/11 3. Mercuri (S), 39·4; PV-1. Hollander (S), 13·0; 2. Dunn (S), 12·0; 3. Backsllom (R), 12·0; SP -I. GonulH IOCO, 46·71/l; 2. Jord.in (S), 46·Sl/J; 3. Duffy (5), 4S·10~•; OT-1. Conziiles (OCO, 13J·Ol/J; 2. Paez (Ill, 127·8+'.; 3. Burnett (S), 127-4; JT-1. Dunn (S), 186-5; 2. Polk (S), 166-10; 3. Criiham (OCQ, 158-7. • Orange Coast College rallied for an 8-15, 15-9, 15-4, 15-12 ver- dict over visiti.ng Santa Monica to improve to 7-2 overall, 4-2 in the . Orange Empire Conference. Phil Schilts had 18 kills and Adam Hall added 10. Newport Ues In softball NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High softball team rallied for a 2·2 tie with visit· ing Santiago in nonleague action Friday, in a game called afler eight innings because of darkness. The Sailors were trailing 2-1 in the bottom of the sixth when Molli Mullen laced a triple and scored on an overthrow. It proved to be the only hit-of the game for New- port (1-3-1). •Corona del Mar captured a nonleague 12-3 victory over Los Amigos,on Thursday, but was vic- timizsE.., by a no-hitter in a 3-0 loss to Pcsris at the Corona Tourna- ment on Friday. • Orange Coast College was eliminated Crom the Golden West Tournament following losses to Pasadena ( 4-0) and Chaffey ·(5·0) on Friday. NEWPORT 2, SANTIAGO 2 S..ntiiigo 000 110 00-2 2 1 Nrwpon Hubor 000 101 00~2 1 7 Erica and Pinto; Mullen ll!ld Gosselin. 38-Mullen (NH). CDM 12; LOS AMIGOS 3 CoronadelM;ir 112 210 S-12 10 2 Los Amigos 100 002 0-3 2 7 Aley and Smith; Wiley and Siitele. 28 -Wills. PIRRIS ~. CDM 0 C:O..ona del Mu 000 000 0-o O 3 Perris 002 100 x-3 4 1 Aley &nd Smith; Brotdford and Rocha. JB-btliff (P). Estancia wins In tennis HUNTINGTON BEACH Sophomore Mike Leonard dropped just one game in· three sets as the Estancia High boys ten- nis team edged host Huntington Beach Friday in a nonleague match on the Oilers' courts. Junior Jeremy Kearns won two . of three from the No. 2 singles slot in helping the Eagles improve to 3-1 this season. ISTANCIA 10 HUNTINGTON llACH a Singles: Ltonard (E) def. Dinh, 6· 1, def. Montgomery, 6·0, def. Solmer, 6-0; Kearns (E) won, 6·2, losl, 3·6, won, 6·0; Tabo.ad.1 (E) lost, 2-6, 3·6, 3-6. 1:33.18; 400 free relay-1. El Moden•, nt. HIGH SCHOOL GIRU IL MODENA 104, UTANCIA ·~ 200 medley relay-1. £1 Modena, 2:04.lS; 200 frtt-1. B&ir (fM), 2:0-4.52; 2. Vascondell.u (EM), 2:12.64; 3. Bennett ([), 2:2S.49; 200 IM-1. Uced.a (E), 2:42.85; 2. Cuny& (EM), 2:45.78; 3. ~llis (f), 3:15.49; SO free-1. '°"'" (EM), 26.3; 2. LiYingston (EM), 29.2; 3. He. fusn.acht (E), 29.49; 100 fly-1. Uced.I (f), 1: 12.6; 2. 8.ilr (EM), 1 :21.SS; 3. Cuny.a (EM), 1:26.48; 100 free-1. P°"ell (EM), S3.82; 2. EM, SS.42; J. He. Faunacht (E), 1:13.67; 500 free-1. Ktoko (L\<\), 5:34.66; 2. Bowundulli (EM). 6:03.68; 3. Ben~tt (E), 6:40.35; 200 free rel.iy-1. £1 Moden.i, 1 :44.38; 100 b.ick-1. Tsuji no (EM), 1:05.6; 2. EM, 1:16.0S; 3. Willi.1ms (E), 1:18.75; 100 breut-1. Fionagin (EM), 1:29.04; 2. Blundo (EM), 1:29.58; J. Sh.up ([), 1:43.9; 400 free relay-1. Cl Moden~ nL Police In football game NEWPORT BEACH - A te'1m of Orange County law enforce- WOMI Ns RIVIRSIDI 79, OCC 44, SADDLHACK 40 100-1. Burton (R), 12.41; 2. Flemi>ler Ill), 12.99; 3. Miller IR>, 13.31; 200-1. 8ur1on (R), 25.29; 2. De~dillo (S), 28.96; 3. S~<1pin (S), 33.88; 400-1. Walker (R), 1:02.9; 2. Rrdforn (S), 1:12.40; 3. SeJpin (S), 1:20.53; 800-1. St~Jr1 (R), 2:27.76; 2. fensLr (R), 2:J.i.S2; 3. ll'Onard (S), 2:.iS.70; 1,soo-1. M.ttock (R), 4:52.08; 2. Stl'wJr1 (R), 5:18.27; 3. lledfl'rn (S), S:S4.BI; 3,000-1. PeU)O (OCQ, 12:02.~; 2. V<&ltn~udJ (Ill, 12:33.79; 3. O'NeiU (OCQ, 12:<11.91; lOOH-1. Bud (R), 16.29; 2. Griffiths (OCQ, 18.76; 3. Ll'On.ttd (Sl, 21.97; 400H-1. Cl.nLr (R), 1 :OS.3-1; 2. Buck Ill), 1 :OS.60; 3. Millu (R), 1:09.54; 400 reby-1. Riverside, 49.0S; 1,600 rel<>y-1 . Ri•eoide, 4:1-1.89. H)-1, FlemlUer (R), S-0; 2. WinJrd (S), S-0; 3. Br°'"'n (OCQ, 4·10; LJ-Fogg (OCQ, 15·3; 2. Grllfiths (OCQ, 14·7; 3 leon.ird (S), IHI; TJ-1. Fogg (OCQ, 3-'·1; 2. Wilhelm COCO, 28·8; no third; SP-1. Rubio lR), 37·0'11; 2. Heer (S), 34·0'h; J . Griffiths (OCC), 31-11; OT -1. Heer (S), 107·10; 2. tluris (R), 99·6; 3. Moore IOCC), 85·2•.h; JT-1. Swick (OCQ, 108·7; 2. Rubio CR), 106·41/J; 3. ChJpin (OCC), 86-&. Local women competing in USVBA events AYSOfCLUB SOCCER PLAYERS THE OCU "NEWPORT WILDCATS" A group of former Orange County Volleyball Club players have formed a team to play in the Open Women's USVBA tourna- ments. Sponsored ·by the Balboa Bay Club and Redsand Clothing (thanks to Pete Rogers' support), the team includes Linda Burton (CdM '85), Sienna Curci (Newport '89), Brooke Herrington Truningcr (CdM '85), Leanna Bush, Cammie Lou Doder (CdM '85), Pam Law- rence Brande (that's my wife), Kelly Moomaw (Dana Hills '84), and Julie Barnes (Dana Hills '89). They all were major college players with schools like UCLA, Cal, Pacific. Pepperdine and UC Santa Barbara. They played in a tournament on March 3. After winning their pooJ, LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY Velleyball High Khoo! bo)1-Cott.I MeM •I S..nta An• Towiwnent. all diry. lwl•anln1 Communily coll~ !Mn and women -Otanae Coast al Mt. Slln Antoftlo Colle&• lnvlt.1llon1I, aU d.\y. High tchool boys and cirlt -N_,,aii H11bot, CorON ., MM al South Caul R«C..ys fln..11, II S•n Clemen'* High, all diry. Tennb COii~ womeft -h lrlield Unlvtt1ity (Conn.) II ScMlthefll CalJomill ColJeie, 1 ,.,... Seftball ~ -Sovthetn Cll1fomla College II llola (1), 2 p.m. High school -Cost.I MHa/Dirily 'ikM Tovrllllll'l«'nl FiMh at TeW"'Lle ,irrt.: J p.m. -bt.andi w. Lo. Aml~ot, ninth plir«; s p.m. -NNlp(>f1 Harbor ~­ lil>My Chriltlan, 1rvenlh pl.Ke (field No. 2); S p.m. -Coron• d•I Mar "'· Century, lihh pl~e (rield No. II: 7 p.m. -Lagun1 Buch vs. £di1on, third plier trleld No. 2); 7 p.m. -Cost• Mes.t ~. C.lvirry Chirpel, <h•mplon1hlp (field No. 1), Tracie and fleld lligh 1chool -·Coron• drl Moir at Bru lnvil.llionaJ, 10 1.m.; Ne..port Hirrbor, bl.Incl. 11 ln.ine lnvlt.1llon1I, 10 1.m. · ......... College -Sout~m Calilornla College at ,oinl loml NAZ.,eM (doubl«he.der), noon. Community college -Otaoc• COHt al rullrrlon, noon. High school -Newport Ell.s Tourn.unent (S..nt• Anl Vllley al Coron.\ del M.tt), 11 1.m. , ...... .. HCop llowt'' p<..-iew -Ot:ange County 'otlc• --. S.... ~ ,olltt, al ~ IWbcw Hi&h, 4:l0 p.m. AWABp AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The '"Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award for Honesty And ' Integrity. Mutnen• Bn1k• Ask FREE•Eatlmatn Tn1Her Hltchn • ~::1 fMJIH•J6a1-1·170 TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE •REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA .. __ DOMESTIC• IMPORTED CARS• TRUCKS• RV'Smll-1111 th ey won thei r semifinal match and.lost a close final to a women's team that they used to play against when they were still in high school. Needless tp say, after this aJl- day affair, they were exhausted but very excited about getting back into these tournaments and the game. -By Chulie Br:mde GIRLS UNDER 12 CLUO SOCCER TEAM DORN AITTR 8/1 /83 RECRUITING COMPETITIVE PLAYERS TRYOUTS HELO MAP.CH 16TH FROM 2 TO 4 PM AT COP.ONA DEL MAP. HIGH SCHOOL. FOP. DETAILS (714) 722-6687 HAPPEN EVERY DAY! IT'S JUST A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE THE BIG ONE HITS! ARE YOU REALLY PREPARED? n· CAN HELP YOU GET PREPARED! • AUTOMATIC GAS SHUTOPI' VALOS -MAIN WAT•R SHUTOPI' VALV.8 • • WAT•R H•A,..R STRAPPING • aMaRG•NCY WATD SUPPLY l'IL1WM • • l'Rlla •STIMATllS -PM• •M•RG•NCY PR•MR•DN-CH•CKLl8T • 1 2060 Harbor Boulevard of Can in Costa Mesa AA ALL: ROOTER & PLUMBING 3042 EnterprlH, Unit F eo.taM11a • ..,,,,,,. oc for 0"91' 18 ,.,.,.,, ' ~ .s.n.;,,Jf,!g~J! 1921 THE ·-~ SERVICE . STORE • • • , r Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot llNIOR CLAlllC AT MUA YIRDI COUNTRY CLUI, MARCH 13·19 Taking it in day-by-day COSTA MESA -As Senior PGA Tour golfe rs prepare for lh~ir. fitsl sl~ps on Orange County soil .1n the maugvral Toshiba Se~ n.ior Classic March 17-19 . iocal fa ns are licking their chop~ for a smorgasbord of events at the Mesa Verde Country Club. Herc's a dny-by-day ruodown of what's ahead next week: . -Monday: Professional qualify. mg for four spots at Yorba LitJda Country Club, 9 n.m. The Kraft Foods Pro-Am, an 18-~qJ~ eve~t featuring 22 pros, bcgmni.ng wi th a shotgun start at 11 a.~. Seni or Tour players George Archer, Bob Charles, Jim Dent, Dale Douglass and Charles Sifford, among others, are ex- pected to play. -Tuesday: Along with a {>rO· fessional practice round and a Jun- ior clinic (3 p.m.), it should be one of the most exciting pre- tournament days, as 10 Senior Tour players vie in a Shootout be- ginning at noon. Dave Stockton, Jim Colbert, Archer and Dent are four of the 10 scheduled to play in this spectator fri endly event. It's an event worth $15,000. All JO players tee off from the same hole. One player is eliminated afte r each hole. The last re- maining player pockets $5,000. "The guys arc real loose. It's real informal, so it's a lot of fun," said Pete Donova n, tournament sales manager. -Wednesday: Opening round of the two-day, double shotgun !>tart of the Senior Classic Pro· Am. Twenty-seven fivesomes (135 golfers) wi11 tee off at 7:30 a.m., then another 135 will tee off at 1 p.m. A total of 216 amateurs (fou'r in a group) will play in the pro-am, wit h each foursome playing with a Senior Tour pro. Each of the 54 pros will play at least one day. Amateur fo ursomes will have a different pro partner each day. -Thursday: Second round of the Senior Classic Pro-Am. The same times and format will be used, with amateurs playing with a 'different pro. _ "It's a rare opportunity to pl ay with a Senior Tour player," Dono· van said. Each of the 54 are com· milled to playing at least one day. -Friday: First round of pl ay in the 54-hole Senior Classic. First tee times arc 8:30 a.m. each day. -Saturday: Second ro1Jnd. -Sunday: Final round of play. Salute to the champion and volun· teer reception in the Mesa Verde dining room at 5 p.m. Putting the edge on it ..,.. Every thought has been put into practice for the big event in terms of the playing surface. COSTA MESA -Mesa Verde Country Club, no stranger to pro· fessional golf, underwent detail ed examinations by Senior PGA Tour officials last week in preparation for the inaugural Toshiba Senior Classic. Th_c grass length on the fair· DICKSON From Page •1 good condition. When I was paired with Chi Chi in the (in al round, I was just playing my own game. I wasn't worried about wh at he was doing. Only you can control what you do o n the course. If you worry about what the other guy is going to do, then you're not going to be able to conccntrnte on your own' gnme. I was just tuking it one shot at a time, and it paid off." Twe nty-seven years later, Dickson will return to th e scene of the smog. To the winner of the Classic Dave Stockton · ways, which is different at each tournamen t site, has been set for 7/16th of an inch. The fringe, or collars around tbe greens, arc· specified to &e one inch. • Grass in the rough is two inch· cs. "This is our first yea r here, !>O we have no record to go from." said Skip Whi ttet, Senior Tou r of· ficial. "There are lots of people doing lots of things that they're not used to doing when you have a first-year event. The nice thing about it, is that it's a very coopera- tive club. It's going to be a good event, weather permitting." The course normally plays to a par-71, 6,745 yards, but will be a par-70 for the tournarnent , just over 6,700 y:i,rds. -By Rid1ard Dunn goes a check for $120,000. In 11 years on the PGA Tour, Dickson earned $321,586, including $22,000 for the Haig Open title. He would make more th an one-third his career PGA earnings in three days if he wins next week. Upon his pseudo-reti rement, Dickson was added to the PGA Tour's marke ting depart ment in 1979. In 198-l, he !>Cn ed as tournament director for the old TPS Series. then moved on to the Senior Tou r in 1986 as a ru les official. Three years later, Dickson was appointed tournament • director of the Nike Tour, formerly th e Hognn Tou r, sort of the PGA Tour's minor lc ugue. in2 .FREE Pro AM Spots - (Tournament, Monday, March 13) vr the Senior PGA Goff Tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club Puttin& Contest ($1.00 donation) to qualify for: It • 100 Single Day Passes (25 passes given away per day) • 2 Monday, March 13, Pro AM Spots . (drawing held Wed. March 8th) (Must have an established handicap of 27 or better) • An opportunity to win: • Cubic Balance Titan1um Drivers • Putters • Golf Bags • $25 Gift Certificates to Cal's Cad4J'shack Plus Much More! The Contest will be held dai{y for ·. -4Days -· Wednesdqy, Thursdqy, Frldqy & Saturdqy March 8, 9, 10 & 11 • 5:00-B:OOp.m. at 1Hangle Square's 1bwn Square RAIN OR SHINE! If you have any questions, please call 722-600 lLJE All proceeds will be donated to chari{Y e Cal's Caddyshack Seeking cooperation ..,.. Tournamen t officials have met eve ry challenge, but they still need Mother Nature to cooperate. s ~ COSTA MESA -·1 here arc nine !>ky bo.xes behind the !Sth green, some 50 portable 1e~1ruum outle ts, 2,000 cardboard tr.1,h can bins, 160 golf ca11!> getting prepped, 29 tents being ercctc<l un the prembcs, and an clcctru1rn: PGA scoreboard to hover near the clubhouse. There 's no control, ho,,e,cr, O\Cr Mother Nature. . "We're out looking for tent (Thur~day) big enough to LU\ er the entire golf course," quippe<l Don Andcr!>en, tournamcnt <l1n.:etor of the inaugural Toshibu Senior Cla!>sic, \\hich begins l\luin.la} with a pro-am. Financially, if any of thc day\ arc rai ned out -inclu<ling pro·ams -it woul d spell !rouble for 1he Orange Count; Sport~ Association, wh ich is managing the eve nt , led by Andersi.:n, and the Senior PGA Tour. "It would hurt tremendou!>ly," Andersen said. '·Right no\\, the diffe rence between making it and not making it is going tu be dcpcndent on ticket sales, and naturally that's not the i<leal situation to be in. You like to have enough tickets !>Old in u<lvancc to make a profit, but we're relying heavily on gate sales." If the week is dry. an e!>timatcd 50,000 fans are expected tu wnl k through Mesa Verde next "eek, according to Senior Tour official Skip Wh ittet. 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But a corps o! veteran Sea King players, apparently disappointed with last yenr's omissfon Crom the CIF playoffs, are h:udly exercising moti\lational restraint. Braves' organization, who was named to replace Mau Lundin in late August. "I'm not goin& to be the one to make this tc3an. This team was made 11 couple yenrs ago." With Davis, o enior center ficl9cr who led the team in 'tolen bases (11) and runs (2S) fast year, in the l~do!f spot, run production should be a little easier, especially with proven power threats Johnson, Kevin Stuart and Bear filling out the middle of the order. "The kids were really pumped up for our pre- season sc rimiage," s:tid Koh, who spent the last four stasons as an assistant at Los Angeles Pierce College, after one year as head coach at LA Baptist. "J told them J didn't expect them to gel that day, nor did I want to gel thut day. I said we woul<t take some time, and probably a few lumps, before hopefully coming together around the mjddle of the le ague season." Johnson, a junior who hit cleanup in lhe Sea Kings' 13-4 se~o-opening win over Estancia, batted .333 with four home runs and 18 RBI last season, playing first base, outfield, and handling some pitching chores. " All-Newport-Mesa District and All-Sea View League r<;_turners Myles Davis, Chad JohnsQn and Bryan Bear, as well as a uilented collection of pitch- ers· ::.houl<l help minim ize those lumps this year. Bear hit .342 with 11 RBI as a sophomore third' base man Inst spring. . :It's a pretty good group that has a lot of versatil- i1y," said Koh, a forme r infielder in the Atlanta Stuart, a junior pitch~r-first ~a~ema1vdesignated hitter, gave Koh a scare by aggravating a footb;iJ I knee injury in the preseason, but launctied a three· run homer in his first at-bat against Estancia. "W9've had some minor injuries and illness, which Last season just a bad memory for Newport Bv BARRY FAULKNER, Srons Wt.nu NEWPORT BEACH -Before the Newport Harbor High baseball player::. slip on their gloves, more 1han half arc firi.t required to re· move a CIF title ring. Ami while football, not baseball, 1s the i.ourcc of 1heir champion- ship ornamentation, Coach Kirk D;itcs hopes last fall's experience '~ilh winning will also become habit on the diamond. "It can't hurt," ::.aid 13ates, whu celebrated only three victories las t spring in 24 games, including an Q. 15 Sea View League slate. Out tha1's all part of the ar- chives, now, according to Bates, who features eight varsity veterans, including seniors. Scolt Sandstrom, Mil.e freeman and Zach Diehl. "La::.t season's in the past," said 13a1cs, whose squad rallied for four runs in its final at·bnt for a 4·3 win in its second game to end a 16·game !osing streak. "I think the key this se:ison iS going lO be senior leadership," said Bates, who will also cou nt on talented sophomores Joe Urban and Danny Pulido to handle most of the starting pitching duty. Urban, who al!.o plays shortstop, was first-team All-Sea· View League as a freshman, hitting .329 with a two homers and a team- leading 14 RBI. He posted a 2.23 ERA with 41 strikeouts in 66 in· nings. Pulido, who threw a complcte- ga me five·hitter in the initial vie· ' tory thi::. year, is a 6-foot-4 h:ird- throwing . right·hander who will also be counted upon for run pro· duction somewhere in the middle of th e order. f reeman, a third-yeur starter, made second-team all-league last spring, hitting .333 with four hom- ers and 12 RBI as a first-baseman. Sandstrom, who returns in the leadoff spot, but moves from the outfield to second base, is termed a catalyst by Bates. Diehl, a true student of the game, runs th e show defensively., from behind the plate. He has also started quickly with the bat, rap- ping three hi ts in his first six at- bats. ·· Other returners include Chad and Rett Coluccio, a junior and senior, respectively, as well as strong-a rmed outfielder Dave Snowden and sophomore Josiah Fredriksen. Fredriksen, expected to start at shortstop, remains sidelined with tendinitis in his throwing arm: Chad Coluccio is also on the shelf until at least late March after breaking a thumb in a preseason scrimmage, while his older brother comes off an impressive summ.er, according to Dates. Junior Greg Wettman will help fill in at shortstop, while junior Andy Langsdorf figures to add punch at designated hitter. Bran- don Love adds qunlity skills in the outfi eld, where senior Dan Eadie also adds depth. Backing up Urban and Pulido on the mound, will be left-hander Don Kahl, a fin esse hurler up from the junior varsity, and relief specialist Chris Grodach. h:is kept UJ Crom having one practice with our entire team,'' Koh snid last week. "At this point we We need to heal up." CdM could offord u minor injury nmong its pitch· ers, thanks to some extreme depth. Senior right·hander Mutt Friend, Stuart (knee per- mitting), as weJl as Johnson, aU have varsity mound experience, while juniors Chris Wilts, Reuben Gulledge, and sophomore Gurrett Nuzum are also quolity arms. . "No one really stepped forward in the preseas0n," said .Koh, who has employed former major leaguer Ray Krawczyk, who spent brief stints with the Pirales, Angels and Brewers, ns bis pitching coach. "We're going to give everyone 3 shot to be in the 'startins ro- , tation, and we'll go bullpen by committeet Johnson~ Gulledge and Nuzum are alf left-handed, which adds to Kohs aforementioned versatilily. · Also aidiirg 1he pitching corps will be the return •of veteran catcher Mike Knecht, now a senior . "He's n coach's dream," said Koh, who praised Knecht's work ethic. Johnson and Bcur should hondlc the corner lnric spots, wilh Stellar moving in from the outfield to £tu ut short. Chris Cnrny, lhe ~on of former New York Yank infielder Andy Curay, 1s the front-runner ut secon base, with Davis ndding strengtb up the middle in ti outfield. Royal McMackin, a sophomore who pl!lyed var::.i last year, and Mik~ Mortenson, a senior returne Gulledge and junior Paul Hi;nde rson will ~lso vie f time in the outfield. · McMackin's older brother Rex, who played C • Koh during his tenure as an assistant at Chatswort High, will work with the CdM hitters. "We have some kids who can piny a couple diffc ent spots, so l can shuffle players around ln orner t find the nine guys hitting at the time," explaine Koh, whb also welcome senior Eric Schiff now th· thc·basketball season is over at CdM. The Sea Kings finished 18·9 a year ago, joining five-way lie for second place in the Sea View. The lost a league playoff, ending their season. Eagles' 'Uttle BaH' ·thing of past? COSTA MESA -There'll still be some bunting, base steal- ing and situational hitting, but with nearly 500 pounds of pop in the middle of the lineup, "little ball" may no longer be the words to describe the Estancia High baseball team's oCfensive approach. Joey Herman, a 6-!oot, 240-· pound catcher, figures opened the season hitting third for Coach Paul Troxel, with Scott Baker (6-3, 240) behind him in the cleanup spot. "It's the biggest team we've had since 1986," said TroxeJ, who is hoping some consistent run production will help sustain a pitching staff lacking in experi- ence, other than All-Newport· Mesa District and AH-Pacific Coast League pick Jose Cabrera. "Jose is all we have returning on the mound, so we'll probnbly need to put a few runs on the board and piny defense to be successful,'' explained Troxel, in his second season as the bead man after sharing the role or ,as· sisting veteran Ken.rMillurd, now Troxel's assistant. IC the .Eagles can follow the aforementioned . formula, they could earn their ninth CIF play- off berth in 11 years, including last ye:ir's postseason bid which came courtesy of a second-pl:ice finish in the PCL. The Engles finished 13-13 after a first-round playoff loss to Mayfair. And with Cabrera likely to ex- haust his IO-innings p~r week quota, particularly during the three rounds of league play, the o(fonsc could often afford a less than prolific performance. Cabrera, who led the district with eight wins (in 11 decisions) last season, crafted a 1.94 ERA in 7911.s iMings, using a reper- toire of fastball, slider .ind chan- geup to strike out 59. Senior Scott Usher, Orlando Vega and Baker ::.tlould also see time on the mound this spring. Strong-armed Herman, termed the best backup catcher .in Or- nngc County by his coach after spending.two s.easons behind all- dis tr ict performer Pedro Arccyut, anchors what Troxel considers his "tightest" infield in ye an~. • "We've got Steve Baker (Scott's brother) back at first base, third-year starter Galvin Yanagisnwa at second, Abel Flores at shortstop and Juan Ortiz at third," Troxel said. "1 feel as good about that group de(ensiv.ely as any we've had since 1989." ·. Darren Bass, a senior new- comer, has nailed down the job in center field and has im· pre::.sed with the bat, thus Car, according to Troxel.. Rocky Schiefelbein, Usher, Cnbrcra, ·Jeremy Osso, Jose FJores, Steve Whitten and Ryun Williams will all battle for time in the remuining outfield spots. -By B.any Pau.llcoer Deats sees playoffs as a realistic goal for Costa . Mesa Bv BAJUU' FAULk.NE&, Sroan Warrn we didn't make the playoffs." where in the middle of the order." COST A MESA -Seldom is a 7· 18 record con::.idered a step in the right di- . rec1ion, but the Co::.ta Mesa High baseball program surely would be a case in point. While a similar statement from previous Mesa coaches might bring an inquiry as to their most recent beaning, Deats sa id a full ·scale off-season schedule,,consistcnt weightlifting, and the confidence built by wins last year over Newport Harbor and Laguna Hills (twice), have helped drive the doormat label out of the Mustangs' park. the diamond, hit .289 as a junior center fielder last spring, and is expected to be a catalyst at the plate and on the bases this year. "The (professional) ::.couts know all about Charles, and whelher he ha s a chance to be drafted or not, l think, de· pends on what kind of year he has," Deats explained. "I le's got the speed, can hit for power, and ha::. pretty good arm strength, which is obviously the qualities scouts are looking for." Also figuring to supply some power is 6- 5, 245-pound senior catcher John Schroe· der, an AJl-PCL tight end in football last fa ll. .. He's improved enough defensively that he could be one of the better receivers in the lcogue," Deats said. "lie had three home runs last year and I don't see why he shouldn't improve upon that." pitching plans, while also filling into a flexible lineup at third or in the outfield. "He's probably our most disciplined hit· ter, so he will be ::.omewhere ut the top of the order," Deats s:iid. "His on-bnse per- centage last year was somewhere around .480." That's the mark recorded by first-year Mustangs Coach Doug Deats last season, though it doesn't begin to reflect the cred- ibility, work ethic and fundamental knowl- ' edge the Costa Mesa graduate instilled ut his alma mater. The goal this year? "If our pitcher::. are challenging guys, I think we can be pretty successful, and the pbyoffs are ccrtoinly not out of the realm of possibility," said Deats, before upping the ante ju::.t a tad. "In fact, I'd say I'd be disoppointed if PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES "Our kids have really worked hard and they're used to my system," said Deats, who estimated his var::.ity played more than 50 games in the off-sea::.on. Among the returners arc second·team All·PCL performers Charles Chatman and Mike Adelmund. Chatman, a two-time AJl-Clf football player whose athletic futu re may be on PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Adelmund, a side-arming right-handed pitcher-infielder, hit .342 as a sophomore last ::.pring and will see time at third and the outfield, when not on the mound. "He's a big strong kid at 6-foot·2, 225 pounds, and he's been lifting wci~hts like a madman," Deals said. "He'll hit some- PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Junio r Matt Broesamle opens the cam- paign :is the No. 1 pitcher, according to Deats, who likes the right-hander's ability to throw strikes and challenge hitters. "He's not overpowering, but he's sneaky quick and he has a good breaking ball," Deats said. Jeremy Starns a junior returner, will join Brocsamle and Adelmund in the PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Adding dcfen::.ive strength up the mid- dle will be heady junior short::.top Seth Halverson and senior reti.:rning second baseman Jo::.h Cant, while senior Joey Arce and sophomore up-and·comer Ray Ohrel will fill util ity role::.. Justin Smith, a 6-4, 240·pound senior newcomer, is a first baseman-designated hitter, while senior newcomer Terry Car- mon is improving daily in the outfield, with a work ethic Deats described as sec· ond to none. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 17.14 OF THE NEWPORT AMENOINQ TITLE 20 OF NIA GOVERNMENT CODE LEYS PUBLIC NOTICE Year $15,034,358 FlcitlUoua Match 11, l8, 25, April 1. FJctltloua BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE THE NEWPORT BEACH ARTICLE 10.7, CONCERN· PARKING ENCROACH· Ol1bursem1nt1 for the Buitneu.Name 1995. BualneH Name PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING ENTERTAIN· MUNICIPAL CODE PER· ING LOW AND MODERATE MENTS IN 20· ALLEYS CITY OF y.,, $12,269,611 Statement Sa674 . Statement --------MENT PERFORMED ON TAINING TO THE PARKING INCOME HOUSING WITHIN CURRENT BUSINESS COSTA MESA Wt hereby certify that the The following peraons art The /o11ow1ng persons are CITY COUNCIL VESSELS. OF Al/TOMOBILfS, STOA· THE COASTAL ZONE ANO BALBOA PENINSULA ON BEHALF OF above ltemt ate In ac-dol business as· doing bualnHt u · ON AGENDA SUMMARY CON TRACTS ANO AGE OR PARKING oie SECTION 20.81 .020 PLANNING ADVISORY AtRBORNELAW COtdance with the AMual HO~ES OF THE .PACIFIC PUBLIC NOTICE PURPOSE MARKETING, CITY OF AGREEMENTS BOATS, CAMPERS, ANO WHICH DELINEATES THE COMMITTEE Statement lor lht year REALTY 2752 N Roxbury 1451 Irvine Boulevard Tul· NEWPORT BEACH CLASSIFICATION OF TRAILERS: AND PROP· POWERS ANO DUTIES OF Publlthtd Newporl ENFORCEMENT ended December 31. 1994 SI Ora • e CA 9:z667 NOTICE OF lln CA 92680 ' ORDINANCES FOR IN CHANGE FOR DOVER ERTY MAINTENANCE ON THE MODIFICATIONS Beach-Costa Mesa Dally SERVICES made to lht Insurance C~I OngG,eorge Jr 2752 APPLICATION TO Frank Elliott Dupee IV mooucmm . DRIVE IN THE GENERAL RESIDENTIAL PROPER· COMMITTEE. so AS TO PUol Match 11, 1995. NOTICE INVITING Commlssiontf, purauam lo N RoxbUry St. c),.,,g, CA 2229-C e. Santa Clara Av: ORDINANCE AMENDING PLAN CIRCULATION ELE· TIES (PLANNING COMMIS. ESTABLISH PROVISIONS s.673 BIDS FOR law. 92667 • • SELL ALCOHOUC enue Santa Ana CA 112705 SECTION 12 44 040(~ OF MENT ANO ORANGE SION AMENDMENT NO. FOR 'THE MODIFICATIONS PUBLIC NOTICE JET A FUEL Donald George Thfs bu1lne11 Is con· •EVERAQES Thli buslntsi Is ·con-. · COUNTY MASTER PLAN 813). COMMITTEE TO TAKE AC-D t p Id February 23 1995 d ed by• I lvtd THE NEWPORT B ACH OF ARTERIAL HIGHWAYS OADINANCE NO 95~ TION ON CONDOMINIUM BID ITEM NO. 974 , .... ,, ,.. ent dueled by: an lndlvfdual T Who It M Con-UCI • an nd ual MUNICIPAL CODE ESTAB-HARBOR PERMIT AP· AMENDING CHAPTER CONVEASIONS THAT RE· LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY Mlcihelle Marie John-The reglstranl(s) com-~ NAJ:ANIA a~ABEK. The reglslrant(I) com- LISHING PAAKJNG METER PLICATION BY DUNCAN 20 69 OF THE NEWPORT QUIRE A COASTAL RESI· NOTICE OF GIVEN lhal Haled bids Wiii son, lecrelary menced to 1tansae1 butl· Clfn. I i th• D• m•nc•d to transact busl- FEES. MCINTOSH BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE DENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PUB!lC IALI! OF be received by lht Cltv of Publlahed Newport nesa under the Fictitious rs (ate) ap~ ~g o I ness under the FlctlUous ORDINANCE AMENDING PUBLIC HEARING(S) WHICH IMPLEMENTS THE PERMIT (PLANNING COM· ABANDONED Costa Mesa on behall of B11ch·Cosla Mesa Dally Buslne11 N1me(1) listed partmegt olrol ~gn:,~ = Business Name(t) Usled CHAPTERS 15•26 ANO ORDINANCE NO 95-5 PROVISIONS OF CAUFOR· MISSION AMENDMENT PROPERTY Airborne Law Enl<>fctmtnt Pilol March 7 8 9 10 11 above on: n/a lfllgef b on I 703 E above on: January 3• 1995 ------· --0 7) Services (A.B.LE.l 10 wil: • • • • • Cecil G. George, Jr. ho c everagH a · Frank E. Qupee, IV --------'\Ji.'1P~mlt No. 3548 lo-Iha':°~ ~~d~rblet= The Clly Clerk, P.O. Box 1995. This atatement was filed Balboa Blvd., Newport This statement was flied OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 OBITUARY 888 cated at 2318 Laurel Place, sell at public auc~. pur· 1~0092i~:.%~esa, Call~ T022 wflh lhl County Cieri< of ~::.~~~~119=! &'~: ~~~c~;~ Cletk 01 iii!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~==~~!!!!~~!!!!!!~~ at the northw.sterly terml· avant 10 Section 21700 ol n a • on °' Sell your unwonted Orange COWlly on Febru-(Pub Eal. P1) llcenll(S) F · 53 r nu1 of Laurel P!Kt, north-the Business I Profit· l<>ft the hour of lO:OO a.m. ltema lhe easy wayl llrf 10, 1995 Published NIW!>.Orl e34 S WHi.r1y of Irvine Avenue In slonal Code, th• following on March 27• l995. 11 shall To place your F838875 Beach·Cosla Mesa Dally Published Newport Beach- Newport Heights. d .. crlbed pro~rtv to wll: ~~; ::Sg:V~bl~l~ g/d'~~ olasslfled ad call PubUshed N9wport Buch· Piiot March 4, 11, 18, 1995. Costa M11a Dally Piiot Propoud ORDINANCE, PIEARE MIHATOV C-14, lhe City Cle k' Off b &42·5878. Costa MHa Oally Pllol Sa870 FebNaty 18, 25, Match 4, ~~~~T~20~~HEA ~~~ ~~ rs ~ Y ::=======~================~1~1~,~199~~~~~~·!~~7 THE NEWPORT BEACH FURNITURE AND MISC lhe proper announced MUNICIPAL CODE SO AS HOUSEHOLD . Ume. Bids will be publicly .. ~ TO ESTABLISH DEFINI-PIEARE MIHATOV UNIT opened and read aloYd at s l]~J:lNiG TIONS FOR THE TERMS B-13, PIANO, REFRIGERA· 10:00 a.m., or ~ eoon :. ~ .. BEAUTY PARLOR" AND TOR, MISC. FURNITURE, therealltr u practicable on , "NAIL SALON" AND TO AND MISC OOUSEHOLD March 27.:.. 1995, In the -"' · ESTABLISH PARKING RE· JULIE PINOO UNIT 0-11, Councll 1,;hambers. City ----=::"'-~ ~~· iJ/ \ A Tribut~ OUIREMENTS FOR NAIL LEATHER SOFA, MISC. Hall, n Fair Df1ve, Coafa ,. ' / ! ~V4 , This Md ... -.... y. ua-"' s. SALONS(PLANNING COM· FURNITURE ANO MISC Mesa., Calilomla. A Mr:EW ) ~' ~ ..wtlU<I "' "'" MISSION AMENDMENT HOUSEHOLD . Add llonal tela of the ,, 1995, was simllar In some NO. 818). Sal• wm be by compel!-speclllcallont rm1y be ob-wrts to SUnclays we·ve had CONTINUED BUSINESS Ul/9 bidding (Written sealed lalned al the omc. of the 'fllll..l\ lately 11 was rainy, busy and 1 SETBACKS ON 20' AL· bids may be submitted In ~~~~.~&::: • .!'. W.IA new Storm """S due to ar ... ·e advance) ON THE. 17TH of CalllOfnla. Bid• •hould be ~~\"'9~1--"""'.::A.4ro.',. mid week I dldni seem IO THE PREMISES WHERE the CUy Cllfk within llld ,, ,, ne m MARCH, 1995 1.P.M. AT returned to the altenllon ol B U8ZN~SS ~ ~ -;....;, mind ttie ram and I was lookklg ::!'ld~hhl~ ~ Ume llmlt, In • 'aeat41d env• e e lorward to seeing my piano .. AYRES SELF STORAGE lope ldenll"•d OI) lh• Out· • ·~~c"""'a"""' Rothbart U80 WHITTIER AVE.: aid• wilh the Bid lt•m --..tVt vi~ '""' COSTA MESA. CA 112627 Numblf Ind the 01*\!ng We had schedolecl to meet at 11~1 2'2. landlord r• oa11 • 2·1sandhadplannedtoa1tend H•RBOR LAWN-HfVet the right to bid at Dated1 Maroh •, .I ~· " the .... PurChlMI must 1HS a chamber music concert In LIQuoa Beadt Sha had fueods thal were prelormlno aoo t MOUNT OLIVE be mad• by cash and paid Publlstl•d Newport could tel In her briOfll enthusiastic YOICI she was happy I wanted lo Join her. IOf' at the time of purcnue. a.ach.Coata Meu Dally Constance was a young 82. She played tilt piano dal~. ~rdened and en~d the arts. 11 Cemetery Sales All purchased goods .,. Piiot Mtrch 11 . 1995. 1 you kl'llWhtryoulovedher Sllawas fulof~and I ffatned tromhtrll\at aoeis leads Furnished ::.: .~= 3':.~s!:1 ______ 1_at7_2 r$t1Vt Htr outlook on kit, wlsOom and abundance ol energy would attrael peo1)le to her I• lubject to canc.,1et1on 1n PUILIC NOTICE '*•bets to honey. One arnazlng move she could do was tilt splits. Dil!ltt matter Wllete l•llllllrlllll .. Milllltl :::''r~~~.,":"'c:,t •-,-,,..-AN-D_CU __ U_AL_TY_ wt wtre she woukl lcldc her leg Mr her hUd and would then 00 down Into lht 'Pffts gated ~atty. Kl. AUCTION SVNOPlll OP THI Tiit photo you see here WU uken shof11y •"er het ~nd birthday PACIPIC ... SERVICE ft HONE (909) ANNUAL ITATaM•NT We often got togelher to llkt walb at Blp CorON Btach. have a 5mlll OIW OI brandy smJ atlAL P~ :~~e&i~ a A ~~:~°a~ WHTIRN.QROWUI 1nd sht 11wJys wanted 10 hear the ~test and she WOUid suoout various foreign 11tms or =l ~= BONO NIJM&ER 72:M 1.11 INtUMNCI COMPANY art ofltbits she'd tfb to Mt UOO -.. ..._ "-"--Ayr" l"e« StOftge, _,.. IRVIN&,-OALIPOIUHA .--·-... .,.. oent Mantgera VaAR INDU Wen. II 2.15 lhls puts~ I rano tilt doofbett and lhttt wa!tl'l 11110$Wtr. Usuatj ......... '-di p "b II sh. d N. w p 0 't DIC•--.:~ 1_, t ... sht'S playing the planO, lllt cu11alns 11e ooen awailing my arrlval or Silt f'IU lht Ol*1 on ...,.. e .. c:l\.Co•ta M... Owly T04al Aomineo AaNta l WfllllSht's....iungra"' ThteutUlnswtdriwnw1nm1111Nrtlklltwshewouldn l 1•-=~~~=~~jPllOI Mar~4, 11, 1905. S3e,oee,ue II'" .,, , Ir sae11 Tout Llabllltl•• answer the door 11-----"-----S30,4M,21i She pused IWl'f In htf Sletp la$t nighl, I was told. She cMtlO her piano betore Sile Overatocked with ~ seoc• 11i000,ooo • want lo bid lllCI tumtd on lht oe>111 to I.ii tllee(> to Rlfr1 °"* ,.~ Ind Con-"'~ 1urp1ua a .m.m Coostanct Rottlban 1i-.s '* the hm to mue tll'llt precious M.tybt that'I WhV I • A di to IJNanlaned lllundl (Sur· • • • • • • • • • • • • • The l.Lgal Dqxutmmt at tht Daily Pilot is~ to anMUl'ltt! 11 MW smJia norv availttb/,e kl MW~ _ wt will now SF.ARCH tht Mme for you Ill no l'4lrl ~. anJ saw you tht time anti tht trip to tht Court Hwse in'Sil1f14 Ana. Thm. ef anme. afor tht .,,0, is t»mplmJ aw will fik J""1' fiaitious bwinm name Jt4Jmlmt tuith tht ~ Clmt, publish Ima" "'""for four~ at rtquimJ by law llnd thm file JOflT ""'11 of pub/it:atiqn with tht ~ CJme. ~ sfQ/ by kl file JI"" fatitjqus businm Slllkmmt Ill the [Mj/y Pilot. 330 W. &] St, CMta Maa. lf Jf"' CllmlOt stop bJ p• oJJ us at (114) 6424321 tinJ aw will maJte ~for JOU IO httnJJI tbis protwi#rt by mttiJ. Jf JOI' sh<JulJ haw 11nJ fonJxr ~ pltAse alllw anti wt wiJJ be morr "-' g/aJ to llJ1ist you. GooJ kJt in JflUT MW~ ~ .. wrate lhli tribute to ~;irienct CoNt . She'd bl peestd I toek the 111111 c;: =""=$::-...,.. t:::::::::J .................. Mtlanit ... Ki(!g ...... ~ ......................... .i----"'--='~·lf...-7~·--~,~~.fOttht.._ ............ __ ................ ____________ ,;_, ____________________ ~ __ • ________ ~ ' '· , • . ' ~-llMchlCosta Mesa Dally Piiot ,,. 'l . ' , 'f'' - ,. I ' • •• ,. 'I :l .. :t ' " , ,. r~;: I -... ' ' • I ' l I I l ' -~, .,. ~ ... ..., - • ~ T ,. ' ., ' I I I • "' .· )[" ' .. --" ' .. ' . ·\"l .. . ~ . . " -· 7811-9090 au1•11DHOUH Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm . M~y-Friday DAILY •ILOT . DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631~594 (Please. include your name 3nd phone number and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN PIJISON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA. 92627 C.ocner of Newport Blvd & Bay St • Saturday, March 11, 1985 .. GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~ht to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ap i'1)Jllediately. 'The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ·H·o·u·sE·s·,--· CORONA IRVINE 1044 NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT BALBOA DE~ MAR. 10 2 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BEACH 106 9 DEL MAR 212 2 BEACH 216 9 PE NI NS ULA 2 607 ~iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil iii~iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 CO ND Q S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iii 1 Bd 19• 1 ·car gar. E'S IDE 1 BR $625/mo. Easlside 2Bd upp dplx, FOR SALE Cute 2 Bd Condo w/u•r •BEACH DUPLl!X• $500 STUDIO, utll Drive-by STUDIO $525. No lg bale, gar, w/d hkup, Corona Del Mar Comm pool/spa.tennis 713 MAROUERITI! •AVAIL NOWll• Incl. Behind library, 1775 Westmlnlslor smk/pels. 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NEWPORT 1111·1111111·1DD·•24-151G. f9r No agents. 675-6500 BEACH 1069 Ill Wllllilflln, DC 1111 pleut bus, 644·2827 res. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii call HUD It 42'·J50l 1• -----.--rosTA MESA 1024 $149,900 SINGLE BALBOA .., FAMILY HOME PENINSULA lOO? Absolute Bargain! Be•I Prlc9d Duplex In . Enjoy 2BA·S 103,000 100 Blockt w/Termat PATRICK Good Incomer Priced TENON: Real Estate •1 $315,0001 B albo• & Loan .. 760-8702 Npt Rily 723·4494 The Community Market Place. Classified 842-5878 EASTSIDE Special!! $170,000 1 Bd· 1 Ba single family home on a 6,750 sq. 11. lot. Principals only. Agt 440-5777 3Bd, 2Ba, dbl gar, Shows Grtt 1200 1q ft. Walk 10 bch. Owner d .. perate. 509-8909 Agt By Owntr·Spygla11 4Bd·2~8a, upgraded, pool/apa, park W, 3 Cit Reduced lo $590,000 Best value, Musi .... 1 Open Hou" FrVS un 253-4016 or 759-7629 · Plclflc Coast lnvesll!Mnta Belcourt Hiii. Two Absolutelv Gorgoeui gar, $1700 mo yrly Incl. 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B aytront Bldg lBd· Inquire l65 Rochester "A GREAT PLACE properties I Yrty leases Lg 3Bd·2·5Ba, 1900 Call Gary 720·9422 1 Ba-clean, quiet, sale S1 · Apt A. 645·54 l 8 TO COME HOME TO" available from $2100. ~~~ut"hm~,ufne 0ir.~~; Bayfront 28d.2Ba 4 blks to Fun Zone E•atalde 2Bd 2Ba Spacious & bright COLDW<?lL BAN~<?RO Call Franklin Alty, N 1 52300 condo 2 car parking yrly $695 673·1943 upstairs, gar, new car· 1BR & 2BR. No pets. Area Rental Specialist. D~w~~~i1r 720-743';0· pool, 'dock avt. No pel/pnt, NtP, lndry rm, Call Now 631-8427 No Fees to renters pets 51500 673.a640 RE NT S825. 366·0607 Sell your home Expectthebef • 840-7000 Ext 301 Studlo/302 E. Balboa Buy It. Sell It. Find It. through classified . •=--~~~~-...,,.~ "'B-ea_u_ti.,.,.tu"""1.....,..h_o_m_e-. -g-re-at Beach Area Btvd.#3. New pnt, sep through Classified ClaHlfled. 842•5 8 78 Best Buyl Big Cyn 3Bd/ rocatlon! 3Bdrms. 3 Yearly Unfurn ba & kit, 1 blk to bch -------- 2.25Ba now remod, fireplaces, formal llv-3 & 48R.2 Baths & downtown. $525 Incl golf crae vwl $339,900 Ing & dining rms, fam· u111 No pets 631 2494 38 C•nvon laland 11y rm, library. $3,200. s1315 to s1800 1110. • . • COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA. 2624 Dr-Open Sun 1·5 Donna wall 759.3737 Villa Rentals Marcla665-6191 tat Team Coasl Newport Props 2 CORONA EXECUTIVE VALUE! t?.!!~!gtt DEL MAR 2622lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ~~~t~ge0~fPo~l~u~~= COSTA MESA 2124 studio Apt Quiet, N/P, QUIET & SERENE + Guard Gated. Nr Dbl• inoblle home, 2Br nr ocn, nu carpi, prlv Palm l\r:l:.esa Apa.rtJnen{:s bay & ocean. Newer 2Ba, hi celllngs, new ent, avl lmmed, gated, lrg 3Bd $675,000 w/ 2 Bd Houae N~wport crpt, x·lg patio, carprt. $545/ utlls 720·8460 Termst PATRICK Hghts area, pr1v yd, Clbhae amen. Sr. park TENORE Real Estate gar, gas w/d hk-ups, N/P, 55 +. $875. 675-2044 1800 at now decorated & Loan. 7,,,.,.8702 ullls Incl, $1200. 722-45376 3Bd·3Ba, all amens, """' *Eaatbluff Hom•• frpt, gar $1695 avl Newport North/beau, E 'ald• 2 mall Br/2V•Ba for lee. 5Bd 3Ba, lrg nowl 759·0874 2400 af 4Bd/2.5Ba, Cln, quiet, w/d hk·up, yard, nu carpi, paint & CORONA DEL MAR ~C::::: ~~~~~~~~~~ g~~;~Jgg ~~at41.~~~~· ~~75~/~~t ~~:,~ocl iog~!k~~-~~~-~·~:. able loan • By Owner E'SIDE 28R HOUSE LIDO ISLE 3Br 2Ba, spacious upper unit, 541-0707 or 76<>-1511 tam rm, 2 frplc. 232 fireplace, sunny deck, OCEAN BAY Wd firs, fncd yd, $950 Via Eboll, 1tep1 to garage, 4 blks to 1 ut1I pd. DUPLEX-new Bay. $2600/mo tease. ocean $1200. Harbor & MTN'S VIEWS! crpts/flra/cabnts, gar, 6'13-6635 or 434-3799 Realty 873-4400 wtd hkup sns. 650-5286 1--------1----'-------EnJoy upgraded lrg Npt Hghta on Snug Lrg 1 Bd lite/open bfTl 38d or 4Bd home In E'tide 3Bd·1 Ba cottage, Harbor. 3Br 2Ba, gar cells/grt carpi/mini xlnt cond & area. new cpl/paint, w/d & yard. Avail 4/10. binds/bale/pat. W/0, gd Steps to shopping & hkups, carport, patio $1600. 310-498-7279 neighbors, sns 673·1263 bay. $649, 900 w/ $895 No pet 722-6294 Oc••nfront-Yrly 4 +2 Refurblahed 2 Bd i:~J~:A~~~TKEstate E'ald• 3Br 1 'hBa, w/d 1-car gar super cln, gar & tndry. Fp, bate, d $2.200 per mo. 402 E. new crpt Open & bnghl So near & yet so far . Thar's the fedmg you gee when you Live at Palm Mesa amid the lwh grccncry of secluded woods & Stately p.i.lrm. A SrudJOs, l & 2 Bedroom~ J !'$ SS "S to S600 · 1 BR S625 10 5650 2BR S725 ro $:'50 A No Pea A V cruca.I BIJO<li A Cc1hng l:uu A NEW Carpet, Pa.mt & Ttlc A fimess Room GENERAL 1002 GENERAL 1002 GENERAL & Loans 760-8702 hkup, 1-car gar, gr nr. Oceanfront NB agent $1150 Sh 'rr 723-0970 1002 1---------381 16th Pl. $1175/mo · ea PORT STREETS 622-8535; 650-8013 ev Jim Jacobs 975•3777 CLASSIFIED A Hcarcd Pool & f3CUUJ A Panos & B:ilconics A Garages Awtlablc oat docks allowed cramento River locate asta Cascade Wonderlan Excellent prices from 00 to $370,000 with fina~•nn LY 27 LOTS REMA.IN/ 3BR·2BA Carmel ON LIDO PENINSULA It's the rosource you Quiet toe, south facing Rlvl•r• Townhome 1BA Mobile homes can count on to soil a x-lrg backyard original E'slde 3Bd·2.5Ba, fam From $850 myriad of merchan- -new roofl $429K & tlv w/fp, big yd, 710 Lido Park Dr dlse ilema, because pool, tennis. Avl 3/15 714-873-8030 our columns compel +. S 1325 433·9528 •VIiia B•tbo• trg 1600• qualified buyers to 2BR·2BA + DEN 2200 + sf, angl level, sq ft+ ,2bd, 2ba, pool, calll ocn vu walk to Bch. 842·5878 x-lg yard. south facing -------- lg bac1<yd S 479,ooo NEWPORT $1575 (909)598-9347 Agt 94o-s994 BEACH > 2169 nTFAMILYHOME! e 1-----• Lrg 5Bd-3Ba home In APARTMENTS :·~~ ~ea.m~y Y~g~ AT THE BEACH FOR RENT gradeat A value at Annual Rentals $539,000 w/Termtl L S 1 1 PATRICK TENORE arge • ect on Re•I Eat•t• & 2/2 Penln •.....•...• $850 BALBOA Lo•n• 780-8702 2Bd condo ...•.. $1395 ISLAND · 28d + den •....•• $2450 2606 ors FOR SALE 3Bd UdO-dock. $6000 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Call F0t lllllNIMr Uat 2Bd + carport W/0, Thi,...../& llke new, modern • ._..._W $1200, TRW S10. 1400 ., •• .._.._a_ Agent 673·7702 673-1900 COZY STUDIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 B +loft w/p· .. patios Kitchen, w/d, parking Office Hours: 9:00 am · 5:00 pm M·f and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mc.~J Dr ·Santa Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 Pellcan Point Beat VI~ ol Bal i~. Furn: & util Incl. Yrly IH ill••••••••.. Buy, 1749,000. w/ap-Tenn/gym/pool. &mo-$675/mo. 557·9202 -----------------------:-----proved plans. Bulld 1yr. 11450. 6'75-9578 Cute 1 Br apt. Lg llvlng CAL•SCAN (918) 449-1000 .. lmmed. 49Nl702 owner room, pl/1 entr, small •---------2BA·2~Ba twnhm, frpt, porch, d/w. No pets. RESORT 2 car gar, 3 min walk S750/mo. 673-9247 to comm pool/spa 1------.--.,.....-PROPERTY 1580 $1275 Bkr 640-5684 Ught & brlte spacious 1 Bd-1 Ba, 1 garage, fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •BACK BAY 1 BR, yrty 11000/mo. Lora * SUPER BUY * stove, refrlg, gat, amt Vance Allra 873-4062 "°' condo-Mtulon Hiiia )'rd. Gas/Wtl pd. $585/ Little lal 28r 1 Ba, kit, C.C. Mr. O'Hare 957·1414 mo, No pet. 548-&680 dining, frplc, furnace. HOUSES/ CONDOS POR RENT BALBOA ISLAND 2106 ---------- C......._ Award Win- ner Ort 1oe, 3bd 1.e Ba, gatdn Pal¥>• fplc, yearly. Gar!.-Open Heu .. aun •ar 1a. a-4pm. 117 Peert. Oay(l18) 793-4780 Eve(ll 8)792·2573 Co-. 2Bt front hoUH. P0teh • paUo, htbef crpt, 9ar, w/d. No P919, Ytty 11~. 491M3at IALIOA PDDISVLA 2107 -~---=---~-Clean, new palnt/crpt. Bav1hore1!! Avt 411 yr1y. 875-5987 Faburoua •Bd-4Ba, mini estate, 3 C&T gar. Avt nowl S4000/mo. Cout Newport Prop- ertlea 942.aeee RENT through classified I Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley . Independent to . reach over ·100 ,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or moil it in with a check today! Run for a weekt If . your car does not sell we' II run it fci.-another week FREE• Al for $1 o• ------------------------·--D YES,SEU MY CAR f'tlOM Credit Cord CJwt:. CMS.t. DAM X • Dp- Maa To. OMV Pl.OT 330 w .., Sn.I, CeelD MtlQ, CA. 92627 (11'} 6d J61I C> MX 111"16Jl-4SU ,,,,,,,.. ~ o.+I ,,... °** f'wfitwJN ... ..... -"""*'_....._ o'r g~ 0,..,..,,, _,..., 0 ....... g:..,...., c ,.__,,_.,.. o-..,QIM o,,,,.. a,._,,,._,, a...,._ 0 1..., a_...._ a_...,. a•~ 00-a.-1 a-..-.. a....,..,. Oc.... ca.-.....,. 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W/D, Ot<. f70o+ ns.tMM 142-4* "· 7&p.!1eoay l450+d•p. 8441-4400 room av.ii. l4M143 pucani. earn a max of pet•. No ••••· No 394 ......,,. .... Coeta P~ 1416 Incl M21+~ 111111.142-eoao ••.w. Cll glltUilk, ahr NWNf IO 9hr 2bd N8/91uffe, Shar• Npt .... fMil• llrof 2 123,520 for 2 P90PI• ,. .... MIJ.4a99 w..a. ,.., un6t. 1 tot ~u~~~ DllTALS TO ... a.1. ReePOO prof to apactout 3bd 2ba hm. 2h, ~ bllc to heh, beaut cOndO on grn· ah.,• nut c!Mn quiet or $28,490 for 3. Ten-·~ 'Aill'"N' ..... * $360/mo, 1 for s.tOOI ,..v• ~•u.ge • •a••• Z?ZA atw luir 38r 38a home. frpf, w/d, lfd, Sep ph. '521+ ~ utll1. bft. Pool. Avail 3/10. hm w/prlv baltt, prt!ng, nJa, actlvltle1, fltn .. •. 1Bd 1725; 2Bd, ltp&ace, mo. Open, go ... · ~ , 1510/mo lnct uw. Paul 2 rm• avt fOf 2 prof 831-1177 1400+d•P· 844-0283 M75"t~utll. 860-3325 gaJed bldQ1, refrlg & and Qat, OU pd '925. en)'tlme. 5"8-8179 880-3714/W 723-06eelh 1425-$440/mo YJutllt, N .. thr 3Br 28• 1 blk *Mio• pereon IHk• H ta Lt Br/ vt ~~~w~~· fl~~cl.ou~·:: PooVSpa e•e 411138 COM 1 bll< 1o ~ch. VACATION 1450 Utlla Pllld •llAUT N8/Prlv Mm S300 He M8,...4'35 to bch w/2 relaxed •am• to, ahare cute N:! In :xK hJ'me. J:C, you qualify. NEWPO"T •UCH ll'f\ll)ao. sunny rm/pvt UNTALS 2722 M .. ter a.dreom to Ltg unfurn rm, kltch, f'um Prlv RnVll•th prof, w/d, yd, EZ clean 28r 1ea dwntwn fp, N/S. $475+ VJ utll. 71 A 7571111 WESTCLIFl'·2Bd·1ba beth. Kitch pt!V. 1445/ •hare 5 8d 3Ba. NIP, w/d. N/P, cln, quiet In NB RHp, No prkng, pool. Avt Nowl HB hu. No sml</pett. Owner trVll. ~8•7373 ..-• condo, gar, pool, d/W, mo uUI Incl. Quiet N/S. N Smk. 708 Avacedo, $375+ utll. 1545-9515 dNga/pett. M75 Incl 1480+ Voiutll. 722-0743 S425+. Call 955""514 ic 327 lve mtg 24 Hr --------• frig, $895. HarbOt Chrl1Une, 873-5332 •le ..., 38d 2Ba, fir· COM. 8netti. 875-ee34 utllt. Cr~l check Call Th• Community 1 ..... -.--.--· ~-~-~ C!\ances are Realty 87~-4400 LIDO ia•. pvt ... th & pie, cable, nr 1lopee, Sell your home RENT 733-&408 Iv mHtage. Market Place. Prof N/S to .ahr condo h 28 -· ... wk Of Wkend. Great h u h 1 IOed near beach In NB. Pvt you wlll find St•P• to •••o r 9nlr, atepa to beach, family home (714) t ro 0 c aa• . • Buy It. Sell It. Find It. ClaHlfled ba, tennis, pool. S495 h ed 28a. Ye811y. 2 gar, tum avail. T•nnl1, w/d. •As 8"12 or ,.;.5 "9"8 842·8878 through classified . Cl•aatfled. 842•8878 •ncl utll. 548-0,84 w at you ne w/d. No pell. Avl 4/1 . 1425 mo. 873-et03 .... • "' ....... " · , at the price s 1150/mo. 1548-5876 you want to pay when you read c1a .. 1fled dally 842-5878 SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEYJ WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS iialfPiii. SELL your home through classlfled 642·5678 . DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER OAK ICE BOX REPRODUCTION Authentic old ice boxes are hard lo trnd and expen· s1ve Why not make one yourself? This oak ice box measures 38" high x 24" wide and 16" deep II sports authent1c·look1ng brass hardware. available Ill your area or trom sources listed on the plan The bottom oak 0001 opens to provide ample storage tor bottles an<l the top has a bu1ll ·m servrng area The step- by-slep pt an contains photos and exploded d1 awmgs. --------------- Send check 10 0 11686 Oak Ice Box S6 50 OCDP Pait er n Dept 0 112·page catalog S3 95 p o Boll 2383 1P1c\ur1ng 700 woodworking van Nuys. CA 91409 and hand1crall pro1ects) Name Address ---- Ctty _ ---- State _ -----Zip ---- Pr tt e Includes Postage & Handling service arts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831-3377 714 380·1200 Place· Your Ad L Here! 642-5678 ®j>~1sufu MAIER'S CADILLACIBUICKllSUZU Harbor Blv 8f Cars C M . 714· ·91 @IP~ CHEVROLET Of NEWPORT BEACH 445 E oosl H~ N B ·iili TUTILE CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 40 Aut .~er Dr Irvine i LINCOLN ~MERCURY ~ SOUTH COUNTY VW 18711 Beach Blvd. H B 842-2000 • ------I CARPET INSTALL COMPUTERS 3556 DOORS 3580 HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH, BEAUTY LEGAL PAINTING 3890 TELEPHONE 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SYSTEMS 3858 PLUMBING 3926 SERVICE & REPAIRS 3516 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim & FITNESS 3740 SERVICES DIRECTORY MAC TUTORING An experienced Carpentry * Roofing Oen• Abr•mt P•lnUng Plumbing Repairs &liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LookJng for Quallty Syatem & all progrms depend•ble door •P1umbtng•Drywa11• L.oM F•t Fastl Our MOs Don't be on th• Street tnVExt Qual PalnVReas s Drains clearod from Phone Jack• by Jack Carpet/Wood/Lino? M.,k 075-7245 hanger. Ouar work, Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle get reaults. Lateat Due to Eviction or Uc/Ins since 76. Ceil rt· $5.50. All fixtures In· $25 A JACK B I tall I Call 8-i b~lng cmputr reas. Don 521·8910 Electrlca1•Jim &41-7494 diets & meds as aeen Foreclosure. can 24 moved & relext. &41-&an stalled. Steve's 545-8298 Moves/Install. Re·' ADDITIONS e OW re pr Ce• _, L#379739 845-9711 **TUTORING•• DOORS REPAIRED El•otrlcal Speclalt~ on TV's 20/20 & Feb. Hrs 563·5736 lk , C t Pal I Precls• Plumbing Comm. 444·8550. REMODEUNG 3410 Windows, Word, Satisfaction guaranteed! Re1ldentlal wiring Allure mag. Newport •• usom ntng Ropairs&Remodellng SMC C•rpet Repelra E I A ' B I 1 I Ct 673-8596 Prof, Clean, Ouallty 1-------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Power stretch, aalH. x c e • A c c e s s Mike BlelS, 565·3344 phones, cable. ef1. ar a r c r. MOVING . 3834 work. Int/Ext & Docks Free Estimates TRANSLATOR/ DUNCAN Repair squeeky floort 20 Yra Exp. 723-1985 or 642-2043 L#431830 Integrity. 24 hrs 798-2516 RHsonable. 631_..810 L1687398 969-1090 CONSTRUCTION 7 dy• 239--0289 24 hrs 1--------1--------HANDYMAN Carpen-IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE PAINTING 050-4051 TUTOR 3927 20 Yrs Exp. Small & CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 try, tile, plumbing & HOME 3756 c POOL L J b 850 7042 roof. 25yrs exp w/ref1. Th• Calif. Public Ullll· onscfenllous cratta. SPANISH/ENGLISH g. 0 s • CERAMIC MASONRY 3557 Jerry Bell 775·8380 llH Comml11lon RE· man, old fa1hlonod SERVICE 389.4 lrulJgroup 1osson1 by TILES 3528 LACllY'S•ELECTRIC Orange co Handlfm•n HARDWARE STORB QUIRES that all used pride In workmanship. iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii exp'd. So. Amer Tutor • BUSINESS SERVICES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Beat Price/Quality 25 yra exp. Free est. Electrlcal/Plumblng Keya, 1000 Colora of household goods RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Dav• Th• Automatic Susan• 873·7408 3488 ,....... Res/Comm. Sr disc. PalnVCatpentry paint. Tool Dept. & movers print their Painting. lntJExl. HouMI Pool Man. Cleaning Add Value To Your Landtclpe, ... -. tlOnl L#238300 842-8588 FrH Est. 831·3589 Cr• ft Center . P.U.C. Cal T number: Apt QuaJ. job. FrM est & repair. very reas·•-1-RE-E _____ _ 3929 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home wm1e, M81ble Concrete. 843"0t22 A-1 Electrlcal work Savannah'• Hardware limos and chauffeurs St. llcl569897 53e-8888 onable. 714-96~780 Outsource your word Granite. Free Eat. Uc. Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie 0 C ctl Plumblng/elec/Water 2000 West Balboa print their T.C.P. num-SERVICES proc: editing, compo-909-735-9884 Steve Cone, Patio, Drtvew•y uncan onatru on heatera/aprlnklera/cell ber In all •dvertlse-ROMAN PAINTING slllon, gen otflce. Prof . , Fplc, BB01. Ref. 20 Yr Oulck Response lan1. FREE E1t1mate11 menta. If you h•v• a -Since 1974• ROOFING 3910liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii quality guar 650-6106 Leaky Showers Rep d Exp. Terry 557-7884 Local Uc. 850•7042 241·0137 or 218·6169 JEWELRY 3784 question about the le· ,/Int ,/Ext .;0 01 ,/Com •ALL AMERICAN• . The Dean of Tiie. C• " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TREE 81!RVICE r•mlc new/repaired re-BRICK•TILEe STONE Semi Retired contr•clor. gallly of a rnovor, Umo Ucl698845 378-0371 -CAB--1-NE_T_S ____ , Pl•ln/1tamped Con· FENC"~ Rprt, lmprvmnts, aml Wllllam Harold J•w•l•rt or chauffeur, call~ · G.K. Roofing. Lowest Fr•• Est./Sr. Dlac. grout, balhrm remodel ~ I b 0 tit I I It I Public UtllltlH prlCH for all roofing Yard Cln-up531·8415 REFINISHING 3500 plumbing Ll870130 crete & Coating• & DECXS 3615 o •· ua y. n egr y, W•lch & Jewelry r•P• r Comml11lon PIANO •·VOCAL services Incl repair. 673-8065 or 84H526 Uc.1141658 831,...310 I care, Ken 642·1770 Antique/Fine Jewelry 714_558_.,151 Q; FREE Est. sotS-44491-------- ...-Quallty & Pride.A.II •F•NCl!S "'•TES* ~Ids 873•0 38S LESSONS 3868 TUTORING 3930 C•bln t R v 11 --------.. -Reroonnv lpec:lall1t • eno a on CHILD CA.IE 3536 aspects of concrete & new/Ye,.lr/post rept.ced BAlU>WOOD Al TING 3858 Repair•. Esteb 1976. Cu~~fcC:bl~~~·t!j is·~~.. ~a;~i,ry~!9~1~ge· Redwood• L#576605 FLOORS 3712 IANDSCAPE ar p N Pl•no & Voice IHSOnl. FREE Eat. llil323842 SAT ••ml~are. Eiccel Jobz 845-4907 l.824401 Cllmblng ur the WaJlf Jim Whyte 642~7206 IAWN CARI! 3808 all ages, beginning to 980·7721 with Pet 0 Dowd. Tell KITCHEN CiilNET Cal The •Wood Fenc .. * CLEAN/WAX/POLISH •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Cl8lllCI ~ degreed •THUNDtR AOOFINQ11r ~=~tl~~0:· 1n19T~~1n: Stained or painted. BAllYSITT•" CONTI.ACTORS rspllct/tlpW, lret hllUlg M•rbl• Rejuv•n•tlng Baelo Yard M•lnt. ll•lntlng Contractor teacher. 5 O.t947 Fot all of your roofing 5195 Call 673 2360 Variety of flnlshu. 24 tvfall agetl740-40tt GENERAL 3558 estlmlles. Low J)tlet1. UC'd 35 Yeart Exp. Laiwn• Cl••nupa1 Qualu::~~ 1>y1nfort1 PIANO Beg -Advanced need•. R•roof/rep•lr. • • · Uclll698845 378--0371 AdVlnlagtCooltr.174-6301 71~4S.8708 Tr .. TrlmmlngL L1 Fr .. ••t. IMWlOs All •OH -T~acher cert. Lie 836144e4&..4122 CPI •UILDaRS IMC. H•ullng •78-8a48 l1YI' 6\Miiity Palntlnt Ent•rtalnm•nt Avail. WALL CARPENTRY 3510 SCELEANINRVICESG Rettdenttal coriat. GLASS/ H.AUUNG 3720 uwn lervloe. Mow/ PLUS touchup1. Jennifer 640-8869 SENIOR COVERINGS 3932 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3548 Uc . .,518420ln•ured -rnnonr 3&82 edge/aod/:&~~t•rs/ 24 H • RI h rd Sinor 3920liii!!iiliiiiiiiiiiilii!iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& (714) Hs.4993 ~ /IW Qin.up. Al ne Uc ~c 8,..~09 PET SEllVICES Custom .......... , Rtpaln, Aemod. Ooort. ._ A TOUCH OP CLASa Ha.alln9 .lunle, Appl!· Ive msg or call alte< 5 6U1Llfi CDi 8trlpptn91PatnUne doW'I, c*wts, llUCCO 1 6"f· Cleaning. Rel/Comm DEC• MM80R GLAS8 CO. 11ncH, Yard Clean.Up, &Mft ioeM LAllJClscpng 20 yrs •xp, exc....,,t SUVICES 3870 Care for ••nlore Will No Job too tmell1 waD, *'t~ gm.., tic. Uc. Uc/Bonded. ,..r .. E•t. ~ ' Comm/A••· Storefrnt, &tc." Call Ml k• & lrllg•llot\, Trimming workmanthlp f•lr &iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil help w/ Dr. A.ppta, 5~ Ott w/ad. e1s.na1 3s.,.rs •JP '"' 142'°517 Tert" 282·7143 COATING 3570 window•, wrdrbe, tub/ 849-1391 & Removal•, Clean-1 84s-2 17 R •hopping, ecc. Xlnt rste, Wallp•p•r·P•inUne A to Z HANDYMAN ahower. Uc. 842.()424 JUNK To Tho DUMP upa & M•lnt St Uo pr CH. 4 on Pertonallzed Pet Cere LyM 831·2111 Ill• mt. M•rln•Rea/Ouallttu tNSTAWREFAC! CABINETS BOSS HOUSECLEANINO ·•TOP Deok L..UI (714-•M-1882) *&99028, e.0..109. cAONo•I NINTINO Kannel allem•tlve. No -Quarant .. d.C.il Q;~t l(ltchens, b11h1, doors, US~aed.olntured. Waterproof CoatJng•: uaarny -.au 3710 Wiii haut, wh•t Tr .. h LalMlaoepe llal t 20 Ytt. Exp. Od Prlcel •tr••• or w<xry. Lie, Ha.G?llll• hr,... Windows. Doug 54&-7251 71.J:'S-:O':;:· Oeck"8t•lra. 8"t SI .unHu """"".. M11n won u 184-6259 R palf/M ~ • Guar work. ,..r .. Est lne. R•f• 673•7184 Can't Hem 10 lmtnedlllte AeeponHI HIRE A CARPENTER Ou•llty work. FrH Est. M~llbU·ll~t-Sp•clef: Uc•37500a &38-t534 . get to all thoa• CLAaawiiD AdcHtlon•IR•mod•I• Houacl••nlWlndowe L#&81430 722.e719 He•&R .. tal Pre,.,U•• U111•TTB 11111•un c Pete ., ... 77:18 JINkiNI PiiNTINQ n•n.••UG 3890 Flre/Water/RepaltJ. Weekly, Bl-w•ekly. P8lnt-C8rpentry• n....a. • ..,. Int/Ext. Wallpaper, v-..&u repair Jobi lt'a th• retoufc. yOY Concrete/Elee/Plumb. Move-Int/out•. Reta Overatocked wl\h Drywall and morel a PITNISS 3740 drywall, .. xturlng, etc. around th• houae? can count °"'°MA• Jerry, 780·7884 Pina, M•·••8• •Mt? Gary MS-8277 ,.,..-.-• ..,.. u.u, D•vld, 1-aoo-eeo-ea2 THI LOCAL PLU....,. Let tht Claulfled • :;)~~1·~~. "::: wriy pl•y Hid• 'N Hou•• A Offlo• Beat A can to C•rtt'try, rool'g, pfbg, •Mil.., CNr.,...._ =• •••Tat~ ~ent .. w11111111 9lft9lll co.. Semo• Dlr•otory our eolumne compel s .. 1e Wilt'! childcare? I-Beet Wortcf 1Qyr Exp Ctutltled P•lnt'g, tll•. etc... Announce• Dr 08'1ene To l)lae• .... ;a in c ....... _. Since 1941 htlp you find quallfl•d buy•ra to Call Cl•••lfled Reta. Some Ena. Free Mt wlll help 8A. DllC. FtH Eat. •Leta 831"°200 * C .... ltled Ma ... '7• fft.ndly s.tvk• c8111. lod•yl 842·"78. •Rebeca 43, .. tS14• 142•H78 MORQA.N 880o:l281 2975 Irvine Ave-St•11t Cd Ma ... 78. L*47IOOO 876-9304 rellabfe htlp. Ma~7a ~·Oft lleech/Costa Mesa Daily Piiot 1 Saturday, March 11, 1995 117 - --~-.2~14~01 ~~~~TY ~g: 212s111'uso-·N·ALS-3•00•2 _11_ .. _1_•---:-------____;..----._ _____ T_o_o_A_v_'_s ____ _..;..iJ 8 aer..-a .... _.. iiiiliiiiiiii~iiii2ii9ii0ii4 Liva ~~ ... •N•1c O!'e•D Bv CH ....... "'S ,..-"-EN C RQSSWQ RD PULZLE ..... 17th., Newpon l'OUND Mala dark -1'1.-1 "" .... vo......Z blvd. CM. Amarlland U"91rlaDlnrtla/sN~ gray·black Auetr• ~U.tl/llllft with OMAR SHARIF --------------- RHlty •• ~ .... 787 for laadlng mfg. Local llan Sheep Dog. 1071 .. t40'-t21_.lt7 11+ and TANN AH HIRSCH rte, no Hlllng. '50K+ Blue-gray ayH ti/ You Can •tnct Your ACROSS coMMEitCIAL REAL ESTATE yrty, Min. lnv.1tm.n1 brown 1pot on laft r S9K. 800-99<>-5405 •ya. Wll1on/Oranga StMOlal Som .. ne WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ c 1·900-582·5500 x 6381 LOCAL RT&•24 Loca-~~a:,3:d1 S48-53a3 or U .89/mln. 18 + • Q. 1 • As South, vulnerable, you 1 Hutt and puff 5 Slower 8 Farmbaby 12 l..ab-cullura Ilona Buy A ll or • • Procall Co. 802·954-7420 Part• Pou I bl• $2 K l~F~O~U~N""D'""a_l_ar_g_•_ble_e_k_, _________ hold: Wkly"800-599'"6769 unnautarad mala Tha Community Sh•ph rd Ml 1 Markat Place. Busnrer5 OPPICE PAY PHONll ROUTE e ll, 11 ° Cla11m-" H'IAN 50 L al & Orang• & WHtmln· ...... FO .• ltENT 2769 E oc E•tab SltH eter, Npt Beach. Call 842·••78 •Kfl 1:1A952 OAJ 10 5 MJ9 Your right-hand opponent opens one apade. What do you bid now? arn $1500 weekly. 64s.1079 1 •600-866-4588 24 hra • Q Both vuln bl -So lb Adfaoent OC AJrport PAYPHONE ROUTES H1•v~ rou .. en our MEMBERSHIPS y~u l"iold: era e, aa u Wiii trada apace and Local altea • for aale Z~ Striking blk & 3018 compute( In our office 12000/wk potenuat' whr female oat, prone •A 10 8 .. ror tal an• & nom'I 600-208-5300 24h · to aplttlng up. wa Ian .. !\i7 5 ¢9 6 5 S MK Q Hety halp. Ideal to • re. the country for a year, B lb C start own Hcty aerv PAYPHONES·LOCAL our catslttar gava Izzy I 01 Bay lub The biddjng has proceeded: or 1lmllar business. ROUTE. $1200/week away to\..an anony· Member•hlp NORTH EAST SOt.rrH Call Laurie 9·5 M·F potantlaJ. Must Sell 1• moue Ne~ort Bch Wanted 10 P... 1• 251-0400/fax 251·0420 800-788-3358 Ext 301. woman, phone & •dchH Please call 675-6446 Pue p... ?. OFFICE SPACE AVAJL unknown. PltaH call What do you bid nowr ror non-profit org. Xlnt VENDINQ: Great 2nd. 640-4099 I••••••••• 1oe nr SC Plaza. t..ot1 Income & room to Q Eas W bl of prkng. Up 10 10•000 grow, tnu1t eell. LOST BINOCULARS EMPLOYMENT · 3 • t-est vulnera e, as sq ft, w/ulll. Roger or 1-800-82~ Bausch & Lomb 7x50, South you hold: Linda. 7141754-1400• al ln1plrallol'.' Point. Corona del Mar. 1---------MK 7 4 1:710'6 3 OA 9 5 . REWARD to finder. EMPLOYMENT . •••••••I ANNOUNCEMENTS Call 714-725-0124. 5530 The b1ddjng has proceeded: "°BUSINESS & LOST CAT Black & NORTH EAST SOt.rrH FINANCE white male Tabby, hu P... P... l • half or black moue· ADVERTISING 21:1 P... 1 ••••••••I ANNOUNCEMENTS tache on face. Last INSIDE SALES What action do you take? 4oQ8 7 WEST P ... South you hold. medium 15 Member of • •K95•ll OK 108~ 13 Aldand - The bidding haa proc ed: tudoe'• panel SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 16 lrratite . l• .P... 20 · Pa• .17 Thunderbolt god 21:1 Pue S. PAM 18 "LOOk.ing Glass" •31:1' PaN 8• PU1 gu1 ? 19 Coo58Cfale What do you bid now? ~ ~:Oko 23 Conference Q. 6 -Neither vulnerable, as 25 Ballpar11 officials South you hold· 27 Accomt:lllshed 28 Woodwind •2 1:1KQ9• OAK 6 MKJ6S ~ ~~ The bidding has proceeded: • 35 Band instrument EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 37 Actor Ladd l • Dbl p... 2• 38 Charge 2""' ? 39 Dole (put) v 40 Cftmbi vine What do you bid now? 43 E~ inventor Q . .S • Both vulnerable, as South 45 Dnnk hke a dog you hold: 46 ReddlSh·brown •763 ~10953 085 •Q76 Partner opens the biddmg with three no trump. What action do you take? horse 47 Dine 48 Chess piece 49 Flexible ~Areas 56 Btlhard stick 58 Plump 59 Summon up al flr\llM 62 Creep along 83 Mora metura 84 Fathaf 85 Monster Ill ta1ry tales 645 Poems 87 'Part or a IOdl 66 Playwtlgt\1 Cow a ref DOWN 1 CIOtties 2 N1inble 3 Oregon's capt ta I 4 Chnton's title 5 Lucrative. as a contract 6 Loathe 7 Glowing Stgn 8 Pdsover 9 Song II\ 8ll opera 10 Fasten the door l 1 Independent 14 Bothet 15 RedqualU 20 Tizzy 24 Commercials 26 Extinct bird 28 Atlantic or PactllC 29 Units 3 II 9S 30 Tum dowrr 31 Sun dl$k 32 Wall 33 Director Kazan 34 ·coarse Me 36 Fake · 38 Brt0egtooms· IO·be 4 1 Blackboatd accessory 42 Line 43 Longtosn 44 Plalform 48 Sf:!utrnosed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 2920 seen on Tradewlnds iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In Bay c r ea 1/0 over A~P ·-Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, as --rJP-e-- Shores area. ·13 yrs Loolt for answers on Monday. Backba1 Chl;opractlc old, ueed to being In-Th• Claaslfled Adver· ---------------------------1..__..___. _ _..._ Announcea Dr Darlene aide. Please call 650-tlslng Department for ---------•---------i---------~7~~n~~~s~1~ 9170 • ~e~~~:~erc0g"r':~nl~~ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~ $138,450 INCOME LOST CAT Solid gray 1 eek I ng a 8 e If-5530 553,0 5530 ~-+--+--+--f!!lll PER YEAR Huge prollls. ---------short-hair ellm female, motivated, organized, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..,. Eal butlnna. 111 time of· LOST & declawed front feet. dependable, Inside liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leredl Only $4995. Any· FOUND Lost from Newport aales rep. Strong PIT Demonstrators Retoll SHIPYARD WORKERS time 1·800-552-<1901 2925 Beach Oakwood Apia. phone-aelllng skllls a For grocery stores In Out of Santa Fa W/exp needed lmmed . Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified wil(help 642-5678 FOUND OOQ Black Lab with collar, In Costa Mesa near 17th and Santa Ana. Call 722·9591, leave mes- sage with description of dog. REWARD. 646-2360 mull. Oraw/commls· your area. Fri/Sal/Sun. Outpo1t seeks exp'd All facets of repair . • I F II b flt C E & I I ·1 Tools roq'd. 675·2637 LOST: PIQMY QOAT on. u ene s. ar necessary. ng sa esperson or s1 vor "Gladys" wandered Phy1ical/drug ecreen· bilingual. 714·557·5579. Jewelry kiosk In Fash Isl Sofa Factory Direct away from her little Ing r?qulr~d. Fax re-PIT Work , FIT Pav PT/hrly + comm. showroom needs exp'd daycare friends at sume. Attn. Judy Oet· 6am·l2 M-F, no exp CallPoppy 644·5953 rotall Furniture South Coast Recre-ting 714-631-6594 necessary. $8.00/hf Sallmaklng Salesperson. Good 11=-+--+--+-- atlon Center, 2070 CHILD CARE needed Ask for Mark 852-0247 FT+ bonohts. We wlll pay & benefits. Please M apply m person at 1343 a pie Ave.. Costa for 2 boy1 4yrs & part ·T 1 me p e 0 p1 e ·train. Muat be detail s Simpson or call 49t. hr-+--+--+-- Mesa. They miss her 10mos. 3·5 dys/wk wanted to address la· oriented, 645-6697 0620 or lax Resume to: very muchl If you sea 8:30.2:30. CM home. bels for pay. Ybu have , 491.1315, BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE her, please call 714-Must have own trans a typewriter computer Salesperson Exp d ln1 _________ ..,,,...+----1~- FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769, ~64_6-43 __ 34_. ----& apk Eng. 557-4312 or good h~ d 1 n solllng ladles clothing. Steven T's Sportswear Want an Office with water included? .. .lots & lots of water? .. ma tcmfic. upbr.11 bmme"' environment! ... with ea~y acce~\ and great parking! We h.ive a few ~p.1m from 400 to I SS7 )()·ft. Call us. We're one loc.111nn m Newport 1h.11 1s defin1tely not waccrcd down. ,. . n wn 1 g. Call John Leonard al Oeta1lod ofc person. CLERICAL Temp PfT Int 1 L.O. rates apply. NB golf shop 852·8689 lnvoice/tlata ent/phones I••••••••• In Tustin. Phns, basic 1•80947"-4289 · · Me, PT FT, CM 642·5339. ofc skills, "'ping. Exp Preschool Teacher or SECRETARY SR v • 1 • TEACHERS needed to req. $7/hr. 544-6656 Helper. Ahemoons & Experienced secretary recruit host families some morns. 6 ECE d d 1 t PERSONALS DOCK CREW PfT. units prel. CM. 642-4050 nee e or omporary for French students m~--+---+--t-- 1-------:....--Apply In person Wed., assignment m Hun-for tho summer. Make PERSONALS 3002 March 15, 10am-1pm, Real Estate tington Beach, sched· up to $10,000. lnt'I _--'_....__...__.___ 1601 Bayside Or, CdM -•• .-.... ••• •• uled to bog In 3/l 7 and Cultural Exchange ,._ .,,.,5 _ ond 6/30/95. Outios In· 1·800·930-4253 Ir--"""'."'::=~~-=~-LAW ENFORCEMENT Busy walk-in loeatlon. elude setting up moot-1---------t.,.,.--+--+---t-- State & Federal open· comp plan. For lnteMew lngs. taking minutes, CLASSIFIED Inga, No exp noss. call Ron Tavtor r.I maintaining budgots 642·5678 (818)506-5354 •xJ L.356. The~ and account Ing records, and provid· New gourmet coffee Ntiwport Ing genoral office sup-Can't seem to Hae offore"Barlsta" J port. Must have oxcol· get to all those ~ 49 Peter. in Madnd 50 SmaldNl'I\ 51 Money 52 Luty's neigl}bof # • 53 Actor Mostel 54 Roman poet SS Noth1n dom'1 57 -ol measure 61 Notice 10 11 opportunltle1, prime 67 . • 7300 lont .computer skills In· · · b NB Penn loc. Looking 1 di rJ w d 1 repair JO 5 Good jobs for dependable, ener-Restaurant c u n or por oct around the house? and Excol, and typo reliable services EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED 5 53 5 getlc, service oriented PIT ASST DINING 55 wpm. Shorthand Is Let the Interesting things , w. ,. people who enjoy AM SUPERVISOR not needed. Position Clasalfied •••••••• hard work & coHoo. II .. 1 1 1 s 1 1 5 6 /H to buy Ploase bo aware that Lo v I n g Swed I ah Interested Call for an For retirement com·. ,,. • · r · Service 11 1 1 i S Apply ln'lmodlatoly at the listings in this cat· Nurse's Aide. Will Interview appt betw. mun Y n rv no. al-District Personnel Of· Directory It's all there ogory may roqulro you provide great cooking, 9am·noon or Ive mes· ary DOE. Apply In por-llco: coast Com-h 1 f d to call a 900 number Or. appts, etc. 12 yrs aage.(714) 675·7004 son, Rogents Point, munity Collogos, 1370 e P you in every day In which ther~ is a exp. Chnstine, 646·3735 19191 Harvard Ave. reliable help. In Classlfied OUTSIDE SALES Adams Avo, Costa chargo per minute. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. LIDO PENINSULA COMPANY .. ·r • r , WI Sh1pyanl Way. Cabm I. NtWJX>rt Stach. C,A 92663 (714) 673.9330 Beach area, casual, Whether you're buying Mosa, 432·5007 642·!5678 642·5678 . 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Day IM41161;....4;.;3.;;,8.;.15.;;.;0ISO;.;;,.. _ _.... _ _. f'rom 1eoo-1MO. 1 pc TV, ILECTJlONICS, ~ S:,1 r:',f g°rf!j SPB!D a (NSOt7387) 1 15.181 ro..._ on IO P\nlo, •v• 17i.at93 T9fm• i4 ~•o• ieK 11111---------....;..~ '°inn~ •• Uboor• ~ .... ·,~:.!,,~:-.·. s-··o •oao cond •• Fr•• •llP for 1 s-•"•ts 101• Co•ta M••• Honda ••• COA ... TT& ... k Ofg own«, HIM, 1111(, ......... PNliude chrome whla, Ilk• l'IU, VOWWAGIN 9235 • " _.. ... a~ v l\A v-v 43&-5050 .. ww• 1-HS-111:1Of'2e&0380. 2.0SI, Fully Loaded, n u platH, 130,080 -----. -· --ate. tmmedlata cuh, month. l2900 723-4075 LHtuer. ood nt. MelalllC BW., 70,000 080. 381-4159 top S. 17W223 IY m1Q 2 Orlon 12" XTR *1111 22ft Sill Boal• BUICK 9035 CukatoN ;po~•r Z· GMC orig mllH. H,600. •ee Cabrlolet Con· ckJal 1to4C• coll woot· POWER BOATS 5 ·7 11'Q• V-t. Kl~g :.:;....: 0:: .~~ 114""34"°345 NISSAN 9150 ~·-Jetam1b1r,;, ":sf"*g11a1 ~ wtnt wrdrobe/cur1o, • 01800, glu, mlta, W/ light SH<. Eng oak terv cupbfd, c1890, er•. BendpaH encto-7012 Cobra 10, low pro le '87 Som., ... V~ aAO OBO ShoWt'oom con-1-.. --~ -··· t ..,., aur• • 700 watt Tatga hull, Juat serviced, pa ac c•H' PW dill 97~7754 ·--.....,.... JSUZU a100 ca•• • •reo, po ... amplltler lncfuded for MW controlJer/BlmlnU pll~• •1111 c;ulu on. ha I f •ton, 4 w d, • '81 Senlla XE. Ory. A/T, at..,, powar bfak .. , total pr~ of $400/ •TOU YCMFT ap .... upnolatery. ar .. t •kl (11Mo2on4) ,4885 10.000ml. all options, A/C, 29k ml, Tiii, crula• control, only 1 • t800 Ok oak d .. k 'ft/ r~oolC frt, c 1e~. seoo CdM 723-17Ge Till Sun obo. 31o-925-;J067 rw 250hp D•I• ~ boeMaai-looka great. Coeta MaH Honda DODG• 9065 u new ~8,500 873-3432 '90 Trooper 4x4, Black, at• r • o, o a a a owner. Mu•t Hll. hr• ~e1ry0ucrldn ... !k14 1 .9/ofr. T1um-1 11000k•Y~~-..d2~7to12go,: 43&-5050 P/S, A/C, P/W, CIC (MC817492) 17777 $0850/obo. CalJ Andy.,. ,.. ..,... ............ v 0 a n d a 11 o y 1 Coata Mesa Honda 434-SOOO day• or Jim NORD YACHTS 924tpgr ''H Dode• Aapen B_ONDA 9085 (M88009~3) J13,488 431-5050 5&6-90,«)4 eve• aop,Tw•vcES 6011 GARAGE SALES 714-e7W878 ~•n ' 4-dr automat>c 318 V8 Coata MeH Honda IU' ~· , __ ..;...;...;.....;_.;....;...__ li\oAUiiiiil!iILI.A~i!iiiic~~~9iiOii4iiO engine, PS. good con-'89 "'"C LXI CP SI"-·. 43'"'5050 --------72 vw ..... Blue/wht, 15' 80 STON W~ MARINE SUPS dillon, S700. 031-7149 apd PS AIC PiP'Jo" __ ... _______ PONTIAC 9170 reblt eng. New brka/ Waaher. Dry•r --------Good CC)nd. Plua ••• DOCKS 7022 '78 aavJLL• cc. t11i, mr: •lloyi i tires. Clean run• $135/Hch. Oood Con-BA.I.BOA ~~~. :2~55~citact All pow9r, xlnt cond. FORD 9075 (KC08737G) $8981 JJ!EP 91 0 '80 Grand AM. A/T, P/S, good. $1200/obo. 714· i d, IUon. 840-5848. IST •U"ft 18,ELECTRIC 45 l'T MOORING 7~obo. Costa M•aa· Honda AJC, P/Pllil, cc. tilt, al· ::~:i~. j0y~:Yb/eve ll.IUU' 6106 Great Penlnaula loca-14-ve&-9277 436·5050 It Char Umtted LDT loya. (J.C201845) f:r.=::1ruoi1 6014 BAY BOAT lion. call Dan. 714-'86 Cimarron whit• AT '87 t MU, •T~Q. /1W1, '&O Accord LX Sedan '4x4, 2dr, ••t•nd•d $5998 Coata MHa 1 ..... --------U.KN llUf HUGE 723-5883 • • ' au 0 rans, am m a ,,,, ,... P/S A / ' warr lo ml S\2 900 Honda .(36-6050 Newport Packet · ' PS, AC, P/Pkg, lther, 'atereo, c;aaa, alloy ray, rv • • • ,.,c, P/ 080 ' 67&.2888 AtJ10 PARTS MOVING SAL'" by W.O. Schoek Co. CLASSIFl•D alloya, (G1603884) wheels. Auna lilreal. Pkg. C/C, tilt, •t•eo ... ~n:1p,1nn rtt couc h chermlng ~ EXCELLENTCONOITJON It's the •aay·t o-$3888. Costa Meaa nHdl minor pody caaa. (LC087189) ' Overstocked with ca:~ Al6' 9260 1 ,1ald, beige, ro... AnllquH, hardware, $8900 * 860-9000 acceH, Information-Honda43&-5050 work. $2100. 546-7157 SH· 8on4.lld8• 430.0!!.850 Mesa TRADE stuff? blue. grn, 5225 645"471 furniture, bed• & ,. k d k , 1 • .,....., A call +• couc' hea cloth•• p•-All Kinda of Jobs For .. ae • m&1 e,p ace *79 SEVILL•-Wheth-"'O'"r• b~lng to .'n. Velour Sofa W/ tur••· 'art & • co"',-. • vts11-..... ularty •uc .. ... , .. --1 th h I ified Cl lfi d _ • All !<Inda of People. -·-• • • 1 owner·96 000 orig or eelllng, Clasa fled ..,.1 your home roug Cass ass e walnut trim & match· lectlblH, 100·1 or ~taa•lfled. ceHfully • b)' all kind• ml, needs ~m work, covera all yo1.1r needsl through claaaffled. 842-S878 Wiii help ! lig chair. X·lnt cond. book• & recorda. •---------of consumers. $1400. 64()-4975 MZ•5878 842·5§78 AUTO &.TRUCK GlaH Aaplao•m•nt -. .aoo-etHMt959 50%10tf lnstall'n w/ad. 1. $400. 546-0945 Priced to Hll. Rain or fUTON pine frame. full shine-undercover. , az, black mat. llke SAT/SUN 8AM , ;.ew. $100. 723-4243 118 AGATE t Movtngl MOVING SALE Sat & • ltlt8f1aln Cabinet S~-Sun 'tll 4/3. Furniture, : lonal aola, wick~ bed· refrlg, w/d, kitchenware, ' l'OOIT1 Ht, 080 ~697 marine equip. 973-2180 f)AK1 dining tabte/4 -------- ehalra $500, 3-drawer BA.I.BOA fresaer 1175' wall PENINSUT 11 6107 mirror $50. 960-9132 &.n MERCHANDISE MISC. 601 5 Dbl oven Kitchen Aid, works grtl remod kllch. New llght bulb• 11f, Bowle knlvea, used tools, cro•• bowa, paint, acrewa & plants. 7am-7pm Sat/ Sun, 2000 W. Balboa 24x48" S150 645-6471 -------- MOVING: Bunk bed w/ CORONA trundle $125. Schwinn DEL MAR 6122 bch crulaer $45. El· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llngton aurfbd, 6'4" $185. Bass amp $85. Elec bass guitar $100. Casio keyboard $85. 'royota truck rear win· dows, best otter. Pull· ESTATE SALi! March 11, 7am·2pm Antique furn, appli- ance•, clothlng & mlac. 2610 Seavfew down stairs for attic/ --M-0-V-IN_Q_S_AL_E __ ' Iott $150. 759-1883 Muat Sell l!vefl'thlngl PUNT SALB ACRES SAT 7am • Noon Pine tr••• 15 gal pot-518 CamaUon led, 6·9' $20. Citrus. RAIN Of SHINEI avocados·frultlng $10. Nordic Trek (Ilk• new) Herbs S 1. Gal juniper a $250. Books. Clothlng, $1. Shade/plne/cypres faux jewelry, decora- 4.9• $10. 90U74·a422 tlons, allk planta, ap-~ pllancea, Iota morel COMPUTERS 6018 IBM PS2 Mod 25 286, cir mon, modem. Epson printer. aof1- ware. $445. 960-1423 Moving Sale Tad Kayak, micro, VW camper tent, clothes, furn, pictures, misc. 705 Begonia In alley. Sat/Sun Bam-12 MACHINERY 6045 COSTA MESA 6124 SHOPSMITH +JIQSAW Converts to lathe, drill & aaw. $350/64()-4975 OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 604 7 OAK deal<, refrlg, chalra, file caba. con- • ••48 Family•• Rummage Sale Extravaganza I March 10 & 11 8am-2pm. Raln or Shine. Sunshine Coop. Preschool. 2&50 Fairview, at Fairview & Adams. Presbyterian Churcfi of the Covenant fer8flce table, phone --------ayatem. 851·1556 PETS & ANIMALS 60 49 S50 Otf AU AKC Pupplee & CFAKIUene With thla ad We have th• largest aelectlon ot pedlgrH dogs & cata anywhere All loved & well Cared for PETLAHD HUNT BCH Northeast corner ol Adams & Brookhurat 963-4887 ADOPT·A·PET Every Sat & Sun at .PETSMART, Fountaln Valley. PupplH, kit· tena and more, all looking for lovlng, car Ing homee. CALL 597· 9037 for more Into. Huge Qar•p Sale Rain or Shine. Sat & Sun, March 11 & 12. 8am to 3pm. Typewrll· era, prlnta, framea, kitchen Item•, dHk, chalra, exerclaa ma· chine, trampollne. lawnmover, ceramics, and many rnlac. Items. Name brand mens, women•. children• & baby cloth••· ahoea, bells, bags, acarvH, bathing aulta, lingerie. Booka: text, ••If-help, cook, novel•, paper· back• and National Geographlca(50a-70a). Coatume Jewelry by piece and by the bag, plus baga & baga ot loo•• glua bead• & 1-•lry flndlnga. Many more ltema. Come early! 235 Ogle St below 17tl), between Santa Ana & Orange) C I R Large Sale: Complete 0 umblan ed·T•ll motlonle81 waterbed Boa, nice markings, approx 2 yra old, 8' In w/grey leather •tyl• length. Will ••II with frame. ent centera, 3 aquarium & other ••· piece couch aet, tru frx S350/obo. Call drHHta, Iv •lands, 310-92~057 clothes, misc Items. ------·---• 1078 MIHlon. Mesa FREE to good home: Del Mar track. Sunday White, 221b, American 9am·? Esklmo 000, almost 4 yra old. NEEDS a -------- backyard. Very active HUNTINGTON and aomewhat tem-BEACH 6140 permental until ad· Ju•ta to new en\llron-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ment. Call 721·9821. HU Q • BS TAT El S ave abuaed and abandoned peta. Be a ~otunteer/toater. Call • 714-597-9037. iiusICAL MOVING S AL E Beda, dreasera, lampa, d••ka, toola, etc. SATURDAY 1()-4, 17381 Mira Loma Cir. (Follow algna at Ed· wards & Slat•) INSTIUMENTS 6055 NEWPORT 45169 ~rk blue JackMn. BEACH Inky XL w/reverae iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I eadatock. BiMn uaed ~ly 3 UmM. Include• 1, 100 Hm 01r Sale h .. vy-duty ABS road-ford Rd between t o.... $500/obo. Call MacArthur A San ~ 3~M25-3057. Miguel. 411 ••"""12 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to · sell. Make sure everyt!ling is dean and repaired. lilJ~ "'...... .. t I ~~$s o ·oooFF ~ . . on every new Ford Windstar LX in stock! Chrysler/Pl~outh/Dodge Trade-In/Owner Rebate $750 ~~~~~h~te 1~ Theodore Robins Discount 3250 Total Discounts From Suggested Re tail 5000 • 0-1 "'"Nr' • A111-nt o.trlliw • """" ,.~, & I.Mu • '"'"' •TUI• f'•wr Drtwr'J Sal• l.MIAtr • Mklf~ Air F~t AM/fl# CM1ttll fl~t11 Sou'• Deal Au Bir• • (,'f C·Fttt AIC A11d·Lod &Un • ,_ Dtfrlfttt • 'IVtlL • TllJ • C111i1t • Mt111 ll'l!nil lLa<~r . 5 9 Month u ... ! 2 4-9 Ma~th 1987TOYOTA 1984 MITSUBISHI 1986DODGE 1991 NISSAN 1991 TOYOT~ 1992FORD 1993FORD 199JFORD 1992FORD Tercel Coupe Pickup 600 Conv. ~ntraXE Corolla Sedan Tern~ GL Sedan &tort LX 2 Door Ttm~L~n Taurus GL Sedan Sspd.,A/C, 4 speed, stereo, °"'XJ 65,008 ml.tu auto, , cassette, ~· /W/t./SWI., Auto,NC., 'pNC' P/W/l/Seat., cassette. w/cassette. c~~ tilt cruise. • 9'90. crul9e lift $ter90. • IL ~~· (810391· 154870) (810490-200368) (810 ·1 18105l6-818140) (810313-230412) (810271·192567} (810455-336051) (81orsl-214133) (81 • 105829) $4673 s4973 s5773 s5973 s7773 s7973 ~8773 s9973 58873 1992CHEVY 1988FORD 1992FORD 199JOLDS 1994FORD 1993FORD 1991 FORD 1991 CHEVY. Lumina Sedan Aeromr Eddie Bauer &cort LX 4 Door Cutlass Crulstr Win. Ra:ler Su~rcab Taurus GL Sedan Auostar Ext. MW V. S-18 Blaur hllo, NC, crulM, Auto(',, A/C, Pfflll. Aulo.AIC Auto. NC, Pll. C .,NC~ Auto, NC.tilt. hllot NC, cruise, ~ 22..001 mi., auto, cassette. 11 Sscrulse. stenow~ tit aui.. II~,.... . ~~) ill P/W. • call., llJ&scruiM. (81 OS00.125807) (8103 -856961) (81o.87·1 (810S00-3-44715) (81 55-A91722) ts10218-AD9533> (810626·1 14) saa73 saa73 s9973 s9773 s9973 s10,973 s11,773 '12,673 1993 FORD 1992 FORD 1991 FO 1993 FORD 1991 FORD 1"°' FORD 1994 FORD Mllltant LX Con~. Ranter Supercab f ·150 XLT Pickup Th8Dderblrd LX F-ISO SuperCab Only 17.~ ~o. 4.0V8, u6, NC, Auto, NC, Ptwll. ~ NCtilt.c:,11tt•, ~·~ ~·1~24) PtW,};~~~ :i=· ~1~~ f81=8411°29l SJ2,773 s13,773 s13,873 •13 973 ~15 473 Thunderbird LX Aerostar XL P/W, P/L ~.NC, cruiN, ,AA!!i. ~ tllt, rwilll """"· IOC111004-139929) {890706-Ao31 ael •15 773 ~15 873 1991 FORD 1993FORD 1994 FORD 1993FORD 1'94 FORD 1994 FORD • - , • .. Advertising Supplement Vol. 19, No. 10 March 11 , 1995 . . . • .......... -... ... ... •' """ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~($ -i•!H"i!f HHfi~ iltuU, 'tf 1.111 ~ Hffff P i .tuf i pp · ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I ~·1 n n . f(f J ·l ... J. >" • , _ t , I ;} ., •.~ ~ t-P~;, ..• J: ~··~~1= fl'f Jf llf .flllll "-~~'i'.1~rf1.:. -.ftrr ~' . l Ir .. , .•t ·J ' r . j}f L~t'fi • -. . ~If . ! .. :-~ . .. ~ •. ~~z rd HUN11NGTON HAUOR 94 ft boat dock. This home ls a mas~ terplece of superb q uality wtth exten- sive marble. Pozzi double wtndows, and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Lux- ur1ous maln floor master, wtth dual Jacuzzi. $ l ,295,000 TRADlllONAL EUGANCl Exquisite estate tucked away on a prtvate acre at the end of a lovely cul-de-sac. Unusually charming cus- tom home built wtth taste· and style. $1,295,000 ' ,J • .>l!ftii . I .. ' *i I .Jo._ • . .. NEWPORT Bf.ACH Ave bedroom two story patio home. Corner location, backs to greenbelt. Assoclat1on pool and tennis courts. Owner may help wtth ftnandng . Call for details-. $374,900 DRAMATIC DESIGN - C.OOtemporary home wtth state-of- the-art amenities, soaring ceilings, two master suites. A wall of glass affords panoramk views of the beau- tiful &. lnvtttng golf course. $1,295,000 ROMANTIC SUNSU VllWS Beautiful custom-built home with dramatic living room, ftve bedrooms, four and a half baths, spacious family room &. gourmet kitchen. Numerous upgrades. $860,000 1llUllflC TIJDOll Overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Four bedroom, luxurious main house plus detached guest house. Fabu· lous views. Dramatic approach wtth circular drtve. can for special features llst. $995,000 LAGUNA Bf.ACH Premium first ftoor location In famect Tableroc.k. Cozy ftreplace. Endosed deck, Spectacular surf. Catalina and sunset views. Call for details. $595,000 HIGH ON A Hill Unobstructed ocean view. Four bed- rooms. three and a half baths, main floor master suite with private garden patio. Guest wing with private entrance. $825,000 VACAJ10N l VUY DAY NO AS50CIA110N DmS SllCATAUNA SWUPING COASTAi. YllWS LO\ldy Lquna Beach single lev· cl home In a lush. private set· ~~e view dedt with spa. ml TO Tiil KACH OClAN. SUNSlT, CITY lKMTS Views from all rooms in this beautiful home. roo1 and spa. large lo< Four bedrooms. three baths, custom quality. Me9,SOO ·' Beach, tennis, golf. Outrageous mastet suite. View ol hills. golf ~. ocean. A pristine PfO- perty with custom ~tures throughout. $JZA,SOO rouwa OC1AN wws Model perfect. WMTn And hwtt· log trHeYd. with Nbor.ate .attention to detail. Hardwood ftoors. oik .accents. MI 9,000 Big, belutlM. four bedroom home with .a view ol hi.Us .lnd a pttk ol the ocean. ~entry with dram1ttc drcut.ar stairway. Lat~ view deck. $JI 5.000 tnjoy resort IMng all year round In beaut11ul Mon.vdl Beach. Hewe' three bedroom home with fantutlc OC$ll and pf COUf'$f! view. $J99.000 CL'S I ()\1 IH):\11 .~l rrs IUB.D YOU& DUAM VACA110N HOMl On this beautiful 'Big Beat' lot. Architect owner has pl.ans. Wiii carry or subordinate. $11,000 SU ntE 51.-s SAD.ING AWAY from this unusual Laguna Beach lot. May be purchased wfth adjacent lot. Call for deUlls. $U9,900 ..., LAGUNA llAOI HOMl Sll't Plans ln progress. or ... also purchase the adjacent lot to create your own estate. $140,000 SPlCTACULAa VIEWS If you're looklng for views this site has It! Breathtaking views ol O.C. Hills. dty llghts Mld the Pac.lftc Ocean. $170,000 MONAllCH POINr H:gtt etevadon wtth OC.eM view. Plans for 6000 sq.ft. home. OWllnef may exchanse for house or commerdal. ...... Modd periea beauty In ~una Audubon. Three bedrooms. two and a half blths. only five years old. Hurry! $219,900 SRIMeiKi SUN5l1'S Panof.amk OCHn vtews. All gt.ass r.mlly room . .aos.s entire width ol home, view deck with spa. $)99,000 fW llAll80UI 11.oomy condo wlctl 90fne ocell'l '<ltew In S... Oernente. TWo bed· rooms. two bllha, "PP'OX· I JOO 1q.lt. 1Wo<M ..... ...... STt.PS 10 GOU COla5l Four bedrooms. slngte level home with goft ~view and OC6n bfeezes.. Subfect to lender's .approval ol shon pay· off. Just r~ to $1SS,OOO for information on these and other properties ((df 4S9-S90U G:r • ·' 'i' , ..... Wan.... ...... ~le leWJI me hm on~ Hill. Gteatftoorp&an tor ~ COltt)'atd w/spaltling pool & spa. Also for lease• $3300 per monfl. IUllll VIEW-.U Sl75,• Beautiful remodeled 1111 on cyn w/Vielts ot Ptfican Hills hms & golf caJrse. New carpel pml( aooring & ~ng. 481l 38A. extra rm/dfa. Security $}$. Our RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line Is available to you. For Information on properties for sale, simply call 1-800-545-1444 and enter the Cl'" UllUIRMltlZS- 48R. 2.58A, wondedlA 14Jgrade:s. Hardwood ftrs. priva spa & 1;>11-in 880. Olidoor patio ligt'(lng. CusDn stained glass door. Sec.sys. Priced to sell now! Priced belOw martcel. _, C1m1 LICAml I VIEWS ..... CClJntrycklb lilestyle nr lhe i.:tl. ~isita 38R, 38A or 28R •den condo. FumiaJre negotiable. G6-gt community. •rmr• 111111 VIEW!! s.slS.• 68A 48A& IMlalaChldlar W.SwAargeeoflW' lol~ibleRV accm Spa.' dlCt, large mstJ SUitl, kltfwl W/rrM JenlHilt applil/l:es. IETaE. STTll S515.• To this IMIY one nl tvn on lhe Newport Beach Cruntty Club golf coorse. A sea islandbusuiew/'l tenniscrts& 3 pools. Relax to your hearts content UYCIEST $575,• 48R. 38A, 3-at P•. grlll f.nily ? story 1111 wlwonderful yard & entenaring dedt Lowly decorator detail throoghou~ SPECIAL Clll Dlft.EX $531,• · <D48R. 38A + 28R 1 BA cottage 4-ar garage Bldg just painled . VU.•°"Y~.rm B.ECAIT SEA ISUID CONDO $521,a Neutral !ones flrougiout lhis ~legant 38R °' .2~ + den. 38A condo 8elutitul patio affording total pnvacy for entertaining. ltfill.Y UPCUDED SEA ISUllD COIDO $525.000 Ideal'°' socializing & enlertainlng. 28Rw/den or 3BR. 38Acondomini001 MagnUicent Japanese gardens. bpi in living nn + mSlr BR Comm pool. spas, lennis crts & clufilouse. Exquisite SPECTACULAI TIHM WllAY VIEW $525;000 Soacious UYing rmwlfrl>I. tamily nnw,-tbar & open kithen. 2BR. 2 SBA. efa:>ome mstr stile wi'#alk·in closet. This is a 1 O+ IEST IUY t• IAYCIEST Mtt.a Below appraisal. ~this beautiful 48R. 38A. redecorated hm for less lhan 154' down. Call IOI details. CORONA OH MAR WITH VIEW S435.000 ~L~l 3BR 'l ~BA wiappro1 ~500 SQ h of living spJ~locks from the beach Top Quality construe· lion & great location Nigel 8J1/ey 729 ·72?4 . . Custom view hm 38R. 38A. dining rm. family nn. Gounnet kithen. landscaped yatd. Many special rea~res. mm oller. OMC .. um•. HIGllAL auffS sm.• lmpecable 38R. 2.SBA on large greenbelt. Rfisnodeled kithen & upgraded balhs Separata lamdry rm lllW US1llli • IAYllDGE $271,• l.Jtgest model, gated Newport Beach comm w/~ & spas. EJccellent central loc. 2 sly hm wl38R. 3BA. plantation stlJl!efs. sec.sys, vaulted ceilings. Al1ached 2-ar garage. Easy to see! MESA VEDE TOWUOMI $251,• Spacious 28R. 2.SBA hane localed on a greenbelt Many ~rades plus mended patio & views from master BR balcony. numac .... MOU SMS.• '! iil14BR, 3BA. lriaht home sillated on a large lot w/eoclosed pat o rm for yout relaxation. Be.st deal! V.i:anl & mo\18 in! U.HIS ICUll VIEW S17t,• Reta in Im 4Yrbeaulywhilegazingat !he spectacular view. like new. 18R penflouse. Walk lo beach. COSTA MESA UllGAllU $114, 711 38R, 2BA. CUl·da-sa: lex.Ilion Fresh paint in & out large yard. MOOvalecl seller WESTPAU TIE ... TIWIHOME $157,• Elallent perimeter location. Very privale w/~ night liilf views. 28R + 2BA + loft. 1 car g&llge + 3PQ. UEAT COSTA MESA TDWllOllE $121,• 38R, 1. 758A townhome. Great location, 111 swapneet 2BR 14), 1 BR dOwn. 2-a garage. Value! Malm oftatl . MDWIT . 1325 Marinels 102~ UewMI amrr 21GAIAlMI ---· S301 0.- .... ISU1 I c .. ... ,. su.iv L Bl'lhm NNash J. Oaboll t.$1#indill T.Snwll I /I t 1 ...... ~-~--~"r·.•.A. u•ma man fll llAlll C111TY M,•,• Maanificent hUltoc> view eslalB wilhln oated street. Owr 5 aae land undiiplicable! Accomodale 150 car parking. PMMllM OCUIFIOllT II CAMEil SHOllD $3,415..,., Beautilully terraced to extend !he living area lrom tt.! tree framed deck on the blvtt down to a very special secluded c<Mt. 4BR. 4.58A. 4th BR could be studio or office w/prlvalB entry. EXQU1SITI CUSTOM HOME $3,300,• Special Cape Cod tradition, spectacular main channel location. affof ding dramatic views ol lhe bay & Newport Har6or 4BR eadl w/pri'lclil BA+ sep. maids rm. Waterfront living at its bestl I.SIDER OftED $1,715,000 2 sto~ custom conl8mparary. SBR. 3-car attached garage. \\tiile water & city li1111ts views. • --...,,...,,,~EXCf"10Ul CUSTOM llOME $1,495,000 (ft 1111J;ity lites. bay+ ocean views. Quality workmanship lhrough- lir"Fieiitfi!OOJS, mouldings, 3 frpl's. 6-car sp;as, garage w,,ots of custom ~ioets. SBA. 4.58A. long driveway + much more. f AIULOUS IAYflOIT PIOPBTY $1',311,000 . A substantial price reduction makes this hm in Carnation Cow an excellent investment. Private pier +slip. beach & views. Sellers are receptiYS tooflefs. . llAllOl 111.1 $1,315,• S~nning California conlemporary custom twn in lhis gated comm. OcealV city tiles views. Impeccable ~Illy flroughoul 4BR, 3.58A. pool & spa Gourmet's kithen, eleOant mst~su1te. open enlertlinment area. Call to see! IEAILY 2 ACRES Df fl.AT LAJtD $1,350,000 •--:--.--his land Is aw.rox. 70.300 sq ft. zoned C-1 . The cllY would ~ng ctr. hosp1lal, p<of. buildfng, retail or restaurant .. Seller nanclng available. HAHGI HlJ.liuDITIONAl $1 ,350,000 Wonderful traditional custom hm on desirable lot in this ga~ comm. lots ol used brick. This 2 story, SBR hm & lani~ rm offers great lamily living. Large family rm apens onto ve<anda & beautifully appointed master makes flis view hm one to see. COIOU DR MAI $1 ,325,000 40' lol. fabulou.s brick & ivy coYSred 2 story. SBR. 4.SBAlvn wfpool , spa, ocean view forever! uaa ISLE PEIFECTIOI $1,%75,000 Lcaled on ao O'ttersized lo~ 2 story, SBR. SBA w/4-car garage. Elegant use of marble, granite & glass block crealB a very elegant atmosphel8. VIEWIOME UTEI C1MM.-rY $1,250,000 Stuming custom hm loc. in Harbor Hill. Panoramic ocean. Catalina & Newport Cen'8r views. Beautiful mulU·IMI outdoor area w/pool, Jacuzzi & wet bar. SlaHf.the-art kftdlen, eieaant living nn. mstt suill9 w/Sauna. Indoor & outdoor sound sysllql. Calflo '88. •WPllT IAYfllll' UVlll $1 ,250, .. ln.OOf Linda Isle location. Ow 80' on fl8 bay. 58R, 48.\ '8Cllrity eftlanc:e. FIPI. enclosld courtyard. lorma6 dining rm. --......,....'" $1,200,• Beautiful IO#nhome style 9 units in g19at location. Garages, fireplaces, laundry hook141$ lor .m unit Cash. owe, CTNL llvmlmACl$1,1•,• ~tlonal panoqmic tWport Harbor Wlws. Lots of ~ ~ingSU!set&citylighlsviews. Walkingdistanct k> 8llt)Qa lsllild. 48R, 38A lrx:I. SIPll'* guest qtrs. CA••• M IAll S1,141,• Unobstructed ~iews of flt central CalW. coasui,., llghtnouse & Hearst ea,,t1e. 4BR. 38A. New hm. Mnle & tile tlrougtioul CMIEi MRES • PlllCE REDUCTION! $1,825,• Beau~tullyrsnodeled custom lvn. 3BR. den. •ious rms. pool. Magnifi- cent 180 degree ocean view: 3-<ar garage. • IUl.DERS SPECIAL $1 ,000,000 4 contiguous lots -approx. 8400 SQ tt. Suitable for four hms. largest R1 parcel available. CAMEO SHOIES $995,000 (9' 7011)Super view & excellent price on lhis lovely Cameo Shores l\ffi'.3 or 4BR. vaulted ceilings in all major living area. Pool. PICTURESQUE CAUFOlllllA SUNSETS $995,000 Beautifully remodeled 38R, 3BA hm on prestigious Davenport Island. Private dock for a 30 & 50 loot boat oo main channel in Huntington Harbor. HUllTUIQTOll llARIOR VIEW $995,000 Dramatic custom Mediterranean w/45' dock. 4BR, 3.SBA. 2nd story family rm w~ bar. Multi-level deck tor entertaining COIOU MIGHWfDS $915,.,., T~ollheWOtldpanoramicviewsolocean, baJ&sunsellrorn lhet~ & best street in Corona Hi!lllands. located at ena of cul-de-sac w/great curb ~I. 48R. 2.5BA. interior designers 0«n Mi Large lot Custom design. Prrva beach access. GREAT f AMIL Y CO..aUND UI HUIT. ICH $990,990 2 homes. 4BR. 4 full BA each! 4 leQal parcels. Tennis court & much more. 6-ear garage & beautiful flowers & fruit tiees. E1.KMT IElCOUllT StS0,000 Ofamalic hm on latgecorner lot wfr.(j pond & lush garden. Ro~nda entry wftnarble flooring. beautiful lonnal dining rm, huge mstr suitn/sitting rm & frpl, gourmers kithen, secluded spa. Seller may carry 1st trust deed. LAGUNA RACH OCEAJIFRDMT CONDO $897 ,000 Magnificent whileWater views. ~h access & oceanside pool. 3BR. 3BA. living rm. dining rm. family rm & gourmet kithen TURru ROCK SPECTACUUll $895,000 4BR. 38A+ study at Turtle Rock Crest 1BIWA down w/spectacular view. Neutral decor. Owner will deal! ---SPYQUSS HU. CUSSIC $815,000 ('it 1111)realhtaking view w/2 mstr suite's + 2 large BR's all on one tewn Poovspa in rear/front courtyard+ playground. PllESTIQIOUS CHIMA COVE $895,000 Live at the beach Owner will consider trades up or down on lhis 2 story, 3BR. 2BA hm w/elevalor. 2-<:ar atta:hed gaiage Priv.lte spa. WUTIFUU.Y APPOtmD C.STOM HM $8&9,• Marble entry, SBA. extra lasge family rm & bonus rm. Very li~I & bri~L Sec.s)'S, pool & spa. SpectaaJlar view ol mtns & cily lights from most rms. IElCOURT B.KAllCE $141,950 Prime quality aaflsmanship, ~rbly decora~ city light view. Sitting room off maslllr suill9 IOI discriminating bu)'Bfs. UDI FAMILY IO• $125,.,., Large l~ily twn on a 52' lol 58R. SBA. large fMTlily rm adjoins ki~hen Wrap al'OUl'ld yard wllawn & patlo. GREAT LOCATI• S711,• Awrox 60' lot which is divisible. House has new carpet & paint & b wry li...abie. although Ofiginal. Rare opportunity lo build your dream hm on f\IS latge pacait. • CAMEi ...... S717,• Eaptional lamlly hm. The most meticulous atteotion to del.1il & ff!Q ma'9rials II~. V'llWS ~ CIC:MI & Ctlalina. T ... I. _, cmsl VIEWS '751.• Magnificent 38R. '48A, condo w/3-f,ft garage. Fr• ft owing design belwlen INirwJ rm, dining nn & dtn. Ftpl In mstr & den. Gd gt comm w-tras. .. =-~- .., ) . ~----~~---~....:..--~~~~~~~ . '.,-:y.· $1,275,GOO Localed on an O'ell!rsi2Bd lot. 2 story, 58R, 58A w/4- CM' garage. Elegant U3B of marble. grani" & glass block create a very elegant amosphere. $950,000 Dramatic hm on large corner lot w,\oi pond & lush garden. ROllnda emy •/marble flooring, beautiful tonnaJ dining rm. huge mstr suilew/sitting rm & frpl, gourmet's kithen, sech.lded spa. Seller may carry 1st lrust deed. $514,500 Finest neighborhood in WOO<l>rige, Irvine. Classy landing I tract w/mrNe in condition, close to paB, lalcl, emis coort. pool Excellent central location. $439,000 Mint 38R, 1 story on large prof. landscaped private lot. Upgraded, lii;it & brii;iL Gatea comm, 6 IBnnis crts, paJb & 3 pools. $1,149,000 Unobstructed views of the c:enbll Calif. coastline, lii;illouse & Hen Castte. 48R, 38.4.. New hm Marble & tile lhrooghout. $825,000 ' Large family hm on a 52' lot SBR. SBA. large lanl rm adjQins kithen. Wrap aroond yvd w/lawn patio. .., GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $542,000 ($256.99/sq. ft.). The homes listed below are all priced at less than $153.94/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! .,. ·Melissa Schmand 13 Sales Ageit Pradmial Calfonia 1994" 24 HR \'oice Pgr. 7 29-8894 Voice ~lail 7 29-7 263 "Your Coastal SpecialiSt" ~ * OPEN HOUS~ * Two Brand New Bayfront Listings •• With Boat Docbf # 11 BALBOA COVES 3 BR or 2BR + den & large boat dock. Well maintained. Walk to Lido! Great buy! · $595,080 "Best buy in CDM" Asking $225,QOO 2BR + den, 2BA, condo in great location. Highly upgraded end unit, light & bnght. Walk to Fashion Island, beach & village, 757 Avocado Ave, COM 780-1988 #25 BALBOA COVES Spectacular custom remodeled home with a pprox 120 ft of bay frontage! 4BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, marble tub & spa!! Private dock! $865,000 Keith Randle:. From "Melrose Place" to suspen.se thrillers ... AGENCY: RF1MAX South County JOBTITLE: Realtor FARM AREA: Newport Beach and Costa Mesa HOW LONG WITH AGENCY· Six years • CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach ROBBD!&'JNTE~T: Sailing. golf -ORGANIZATIONS/CLUBS: N~wport Harbor Yacht Club, Sea Scout Sea Base Auxmary Committee, Association of Realtors MLS and Grievance committees LAST BOOK READ: "The Hot Zone• FAVORITE RESTAURANT: The Arches FAVORITE GETAWAY: Nantucket Island PET PEEVE: Reruns of "Melrose Place· BOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Keeping abreast of industry and Keith Randle community developments is critical to your daily preparation. Success come when preparation enables you to recogniz.e opportunities for your clients and prospects. W• wat lo,,_,~~ duo•1lt 011r "'"' SNA~HOT co1uue. 11w cobultn ft~ l'Wll "** """""· trobr; apllb, ~~Of"IUIJ odttr 1"41/ ....... ,,., ,.. "°""' IJU "' ,..~,.,.~'°"lo.-. ""°"' (Nlti "* ....,, q ,,...,.,, """' c..,.,., -,,.,_ .,J SNM'SHOT ....WM'8ct. S.1#1 or fa~..,.,._.,.,. lo: Jo,ce ScAwrw; 1WJ ~ J.-W. aq SL, Coi• Mn., Gt IJG'I; ,tu: 11'-'51- 4afl. f>tt.,._: J~ ~ M'U ,,,,.,,.. "• ,,_. " •• a .... "'°" MM lo .a e....,,.,,,. etlJ#1 ~r ii lw ,,_,. ,.,, .. ,..,-,..'till l•JC• . SclNrw, $1UU2. ' CREATIVE FINANCING Har\x)r Ridge -;1 3 Br dream home in Npt Beach that can e-asily become ----' yours. Seller ha.-; ~pent thousands in exct'ptio nal upgrodes. A steal at... BJ.Johmon $519,SOO UGHf A CHEEKY LOCAllON Corona del Mar lower unit with wonderful large side yard. ADULT COMMUNITY. Front enrry gate for privacy, laundry in an"ched garage. BJ.Johmon $379,000 RESORT LIFESTYLE HARBOR RIDGE BAYFRONT FANTASY · Unt·ompromising quality abound-. in _ this spel'htcular &Yfront palace. The 5 Br custom home on Lind:! L"lc is eleganlly understated. A private dock m:.1kes the ~am complete. Ann hten a Suunnc Shula $2,49',000 Darling .condo in gated community near South Coo~ Plaza. New carpet. new paint. new lifestyle i,.<; waiting. Pools. spas. club- house ... RESORT LIFESTYLE FOR 3% DOWN! Ught & open provides t'ntertalner'<; para- dise. 3 Br/2.5 Ba Casablanca model in guard·ga~ed community. Will consider lease OphOn. CENTRAL COSTA MEM 183 FAIRWINDS ~ 1·' RAYLENE MDA<;,1..E ~n Kershner $93,000 • NEWPORT BEACH BLUFFS Bluff~ beauty with OCEAN, BAY & CITY LIGHTS VIEW. Master bedroom with large viewing deck. Many upgr.ides & lovely gated courtyard entr.mce. · Sally Shipley $369,000 OVEILOOIJNG MCI BAY I: MOUNTAINS Best loc-.itlon with huge living room. mas- ter with w:mn retreat including fireplace. 3 Br/2.5 Ba. 2. Br downstairs & Inside laundry. Gisela Burmelseer $349,000 HBAJtT Of 1VOODBJUDGE Near South Lake & every amenity. This 4 Br/2.5 Ba is appealing inside & out. Scr:.iped ceilings, remodeled master bath & new paint. the home will steal your heart. Myrna Boom . $3SS,OOO NEAil UDO VIUAGE Finley area duplex. Each unit has 3 Br/1.75 Ba, central air, fireplace & French door leading to balcony or patio. Seller must finance, will carry Ht for 15 years. Gib~ $420,000 EXCEI.LENT ~LOAN Charming 4 Br home nestled on spacious comer lot. Quiet cul-de-sac loaltion, gnin· itc counter t~. hardwood floors. new landeapina w/p«Mndal to raU over exilll· . an. i:.. Ollla a IMJI!; ta ... .,,.... Mali Gulledge $S8S.OOO BAYSIDE DRIVE DRAMA Ex~:ellent location. End-unit with m:ignifi- ceni \ iew of Bay from Balboa to Jeuy Sold furnished. Perfect second home or year-round California life tyle. Bonnie Barrington $S9S,OOO WA'J'El'S EDGE Spectacular residence ·on water's edge with truly magnificent decor. In the heart of Corona del Mar, this 2 Br/2 Ba offers pool, spa and available boat slip. Mali Gulledge . $67S,OOO ~LOAN Expanded Monaco model o n the golf cou~. White and bright 3 Br/2 Ba with gracious master bedroom on first level. Gisela Burmdstcr $699,900 NOTHING COMP~ O\Jrstanding ocean-city views. 3 Br/3 Ba with 3 ftreplaces and 3 car garage. Cus. tomi2ed with too many amenities to list. Marcie Adler $865,o® DMSllC ltEDlJCll()N Cu tom French Provincial 5 Br + bonus room, on the 7th fairway of Blg Canyon with breathtaking golf course and city lights Views. La~ assumable loan. c.atol .diloo $1.395,000 CUSTOM VIE'W l!SFATB EJqant Harbor ~Br home wieti :::=..~of Luillt....:... ~ = ....,_ .. ~L.1 CORONA DEL MAR BIG CANYON NEWPORT NORTH COSTA MESA BAYCltEST 416 ACACIA AVE 26 ROYAL ST. GEORGE 3134 CORTE MA1UN 1-5 DAHLIA SHEMTOB 1-5 CAROL AUJSON 1·5 JACKI£ KEJGH 382 HAMILTON ST. 1·5 SAUY SHIPLEY SA1URDAY AND SUNDAY 1924 IRVINE AVE 1·5 DANA Bl.ACK BIG CANYON 11 RUE FONTAINE l ·S J.KENTON!P.WJUGKT NTIVPOllT NORTH 3087 CORTE MARIN 1-S MAU GlJun>GE NPr NO. TOWNBOMES 92 CORSICA 1·5 MAU GUUEDG£ HAllBOR JUDGE 8UJFFS 8UJFFS E.ASTBUJFF OOVEa SHOa.ES SPYGIASS HllL COltONA DEL MAR 8UJFFS HAa.80a UDGI! a.IFFRAVl!N OIA.NNl!L IU!El' DOVla 5llOU5 BIG CANYON aELCOl1aT ~11!UACE COllONA DEL MA.a LAGlJNA 8l!AOI JASMINE Clll!E& llAUOll UDGE 8WJlllS 23MONACO 301 AVENIDA Cl!UUTOS 456 VISTA ROMA 908 AJMOND PUCE 1·5 P.WIUGRT/S.OOll.EY 1-5 E.SHATZEN/G.BUllMEISTEJt -l ·S PHYUJS HAYDEN l ·S T.U UNSON/M.PllOPP 312 EVENING SFAI l.N 1•' aourr Pl!.N1tW1'l'Z 11 CAMBRIA 1-5 1111! 08TE1U:IOUl'S 37000CEAN BLVD • l ·S P.BALVl!.TABAJt SUNDAY 202, AVl!NIDA ODCC> 14GENtvl? 6lS sr. JAIO!S llOAJ> 2,:ZS OCEAN BLVD 0-' 401 MOaNING STAil Uf "6 ROYAL ST. GEOllGE 16 aoaaNGllA.M 'MNDftoWl!ll 3750 l)AFJIODIL 0 31"611!iutACE WAY S9 ,JASMINE Clll!E& 1 alEU<XJ1IG 2630 VISTA OllNADA 1305-lJJ' N. l'CH Jl lllJll ST. CLOlJD l ·5 STEVE lEVE&E1T 1-S LINDA OE'l1I 1-S ltAUN/JACIDI! l·S JACIW! ID!IGB 1-S AllNE Pl!TEllSl!N 1-S THE OSTallOUTS l·S 81!1..UP~ l·' PAM BAU 1-4 BJ.JOHNSON 1·' JAClt OIESHIU J., ANN a SUZANNE 1·5 ANN a SUZANNE 1-S SAU. y SRIJlt£Y •• , MA.aYANN lllCG\1Dl.£ l ·S CAllOLAU.l90N $2.295,000 $455.000 $339.000 $349.000 $1.150,000 $470,Cloo $219.500 $899.000 $47S,000 $349,000 $"9.000 $1."95,000 $829,000 $1,345.000 $"69,000 $2,()H,000 $'69,000 $5",0oo $1,650,000 $1.4".000 $1.6".000 $1.,,500 $37',000 $319.000 .,..,,000 $"111,000 ........................ trP Pre-approved mQrtgages PROPERTY FEATIJJU:S: Single-level home on comer cul-de-!.ac. with three bedroom!>. two bath!>, brick fireplace. hardwood floors and light carpet throughout. Clo~ to '>Chool~ and beach. large rear yard. fruit tree' and CO\.ered patio. PERT\' FEATURF.S: Three -' b6. two-car attached gara gc master suite. light and bnght WI ty System. . + . Goin confidence and negotiating power with an advanced loon commitment. By Lynlee Kru~ Chase Manhauan Pel'llonal Financial Services If you're planni ng to purchase the perfect home. you are aware just how difficult the process can be NAME OF AGENCY: Coa,1 Ne\\pon Propcrtie1'. LISTING AGENT: Jerry Fin,ter ur Ron Hi xon. (714) 644-1600 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 715 Bayl>ide Dri ve. Newport Beach • NAME OF AGENCY· Grubb & Elli11 ReMden1ial LISTING AGENT Sally Shipley. (7 14) 644-6200 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2630 Vhtu Omuda. Newport Beach PRICE: $439.000 Firs!, you muM ei.ti mate your buying potential: then locale a home which meet!. .._all your requirements; successfully negotiate I a l'nntrnct: Jnd finally secure a mongage. Obtaining a pre- approval from your mortgage PROPERTY FEATURES· Enjoy about 60 feet of bay fron1agc on lvvely Promnnlory Bay. Thi~ home has clean hne~. 'oaring ceihng1', granile flooring and view' of the water. Abo centml air. 'urrnuntl 'Lereo syi.tem Jnd a generou' b.ay,ide terral'e and dock. PROPERTY FEATURES: Bekoun c:ondominium on greenbelt w11h French door~ leading to 'ecludl!d wmp-around ""alled patio. Stained gla1. ... marble floo"'. kitchen with 'kyhght!>. Corian <.:0un1crtop' \\rlh tile. 'Pa<.:mu' family room. air l"<lndit1nning Jnd 'ecumy 'Y'lcm company of choice can be a pov.erful tool in the . . . . -home-buying effo~. Informed n:altor:. and seller"> know a mortgage commitmeni "hke ha ving cash in hand. So chancei. are you will be given preferential treatment and may gain a competitive edge 1n the purchase negotiations. Here are 11ome pointers to keep you on tr~1ek when seeking a mortgage approval: Select a lender which will give you a wriuen loan commitment. A number of lenders will provide a pre-qualification. but 11 " important to undcNand the difference between a pre-quahficatton and pre- approval Pre-qualification. in most ca't!s. indicate:' you Jppear to meet qualification guideline,, bu1 11 "not a commi1men1. You '''II ha\e 1<1 go through an approval proce,_., On 1he other hJnd. mmt pre-approvals require }(lU 'ubmrt documentation to the knder for .i credit decision. The lender!> fa\or.ible credit dec1,1on becomes a written comm1tmen1 to lend up to a specific loan amount • Be 'ure the lender of choice advise'> you of / any pre-approval conditions. For instance. \ome pre-apprm ab may be conditional upon a \aw.factory property apprllisal by the lcn<lcr before the loan i1' finali1ed. Thii. is , aL·tually a bu1lt-1n safety net for all partie~ 111\>of\-cd. cn,.unng a fair price is agreed upon. Abo. you don't want any unexpected 'urpme' after you have found your dream home. •Some lender' may charge a fee for a wnlten pre-approval. Some of these lenders will apply the fee toward your closing costs as long as you clo~ with their institution. There are even lenders which provide the 't!rvice at no charge. Pre-approved mortgage comrrulmenL" can clim1na1c much of the ~are,-; al>~iated with the buying proce""· The proactive approach to financing will allow you to act quickly and with confidence. Lyn/ee Kruse i.r a second viu president in the Newport Beach office of Chase Manlta1t1zn Personal Financial Senkts Inc., tM j111'fbo •ort1a1e lending unit of The Cluu1 Mt11tltolla11 Corp., an equal llou1in1 l~Nhr. Slt1 ca11 H n11elled aJ (1U) 26J-8100. NAME OF AGENCY C'old\\ell B.tnkt'r Co,ta Me,a LISTING AGENT Eha Ho\t. '7141668 9333 . PRICE· $309.900 PROPERTY ADDRESS· 1178 King,ton St. Co~ta Mesa PROPERTY FEATURES: Wimbledon Village beauty. plan D. Three/four bedrooms. lhrcc bath .... family room. threl.'- car garage. two fircplaCI!!>, central air and secunry 'Ylllem. profe1'~Hlnally landsc<ipt'd und spa in very private yard NAME OF AGENCY: Coldwell BJnker CoMa Me,a LISTING AGENT Bonnit• Turnl!r. C7 14J 650-7127 PROPERTY ADDRESS 2527 Back BJy Loop. Co\ta Me\a PRICE: $199.000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Three bedrooms. plantation shuuer.. 1hruughou1. Berber carpet and whne tile floo"'. pauo ha' raised wooden decking. walk to Back Bay. + NAME OF AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Newport Beach LISTING AGENT: Lisa Adam. (714) 675-7218 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 416 Hazel. Corona dcl Mar PROPERTY FEATURES: Charming brick courtyard. four bedrooms. !!Oaring ceiling ... French doors. hardwood noors and Woodlly backyard over the canyon. NAME OF AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Newport Beach LISTING AGENT: Jennifer Pritchett, (714) 644-9060 PROPERTY ADDRF.sS: 25 18 J Adelanto. Laguna Niguel · PRICE: S223,SOO NA~fE OF AGF:N('Y Grubh & Elli' .Rl',IOt'lll1Jl LISTING AGENT MJr~ \\\land.1714J MiJ-7741 . PROPERTY ADDRESS 12742 Dale St. Garden Gnni! PRICE: S24.:?.000 PROPERTY FEATURES. Vt:ry well muimained bread and butter income on R-3 i:omcr lot. Separa1e three-bedroom. two-bath hou'e plu~ two. two-bedru~1m Ullll'>. Ca~h flow plu~ great polential NAME OF AGENCY· RE/MAX outh County. Newpon Bt'alh LISTING AGENT Kt:1lh R.111dlc '714J 72:!-01!58 PROPERTY ADDRESS :!538 Fa1rwa) Dme. Cmta Me,a PRJCE: S272.000 PROPERTY FEATURES Remo<lded CAp~nded three-bedroom. 1~0-ba1h. ''"glc family-home dme to Back Ba\ with an 8.000 plu' ..quure fom lot and i\\>o~ar garage. NAME OF AGENCY: RE/MAX South County, Newpon Beal·h LISTING AGENT: K1!1th Randi!! C714J 7,22-0858 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2430 Santa Ana, B-1 and E-2. Costa Mesa PRJCE: $179.950 PROPERTY FEATURES: Developers closeout. Large three bedroom, 2.5 baths, end units with large yards. IW<><ar garage. small .JO-unit association. close to Back Bay. + NAME OF AGENCY: RE/MAX South County. Newport Beach LISTING AGENT: Keith Randle (714) 722-0858 PROPERTY AOD~: 2398 Elden Ave Unit A. Costa Mesa " PRICE: $199,000 • NAME O.F AGENCY: RF.IMAX South County, Newport Beach LISTING AGENT: Keith Randle 1714 J 722-0858 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 20472 Sani.1 Ana Ave., Costa Mesa PRICE: $235,000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Comer 1111 "uh two bedroom • two balhs and pool. H11u-.c" more than 1.600 square feet; garage converted to a studio, rents for S450 munih + NAME OF AGENCY: RE/MAX ~·•urh County, Nc:wpon Beach LISTING AGENT: Carole Franh·I 171-11 968-8263 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 37 I LI P,·d Place .• Newport Beach PRICE: $399.000 PROPERTY FEATUR.Es: Le.,, thJn h•ur years old. two story. three bedroom' 1111 quiet treet. Quality construction ""''h hifh ceilings. skylights. ftreplaces in livmg r111in1 and master bedroom uite. pa tub .ind gounner kitchen. ·+ NAME' OF AGENCY: Spym Kcmhall ReaJty/Mark Cardelucci Real fatale. Newpon Beach LISTING AGENT: Spyro Kemball 11 1.i1 222.0552 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 19 Narbonn~ Newport Beach PRICE: $2.390,000 PROPERTY FEATURES: Exqu1"1e country estate one-of·a-k.ind. Ralph Lauren home with ocean and city light view<. in Harbor Ridge. large living room whi~·h doubles as screening room with a 5 ' 5 -.crcen and projector. + NAME OF AGENCY: Valentine Propc1111·, LISTING AGENT: Binnie Dixon <71-l) 640-2500 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 300 E. Coa't Highway. 15, Newport Beach PRICE: $96.000 PROPERTY i"EATURES: Charming mobile home in Bay. ide Village Adult Park Two bcdroom.'l, two balhs. ~modeled, double wide, spacious k.itehcn, commum1y pool and clubhouse. Nn ~;,•fin wd.I] coluinn 1ltowc111U.1 ~ ,.,,, .,. jin14Un1 "'""" ""' '°"' • .,. A/'l#r 0 ,,,.,, "'""' " Oii MLS, "..,, ~ •d•illtd '" UI 1J1""'9 J(J .,.. Wf 'Q fllll it D•I dMI al Mc...,,. ,.,_,. _,... d '""""" ilffo"""'ton: '""' •Jib. """'6.,.,, ... "*'· ,,,..,,,, ...... Ml,..,..,, f#ttlm1. ~°'Ju*•: Jo1n St-Mw, Nn u....,,, .,,,,., ,., JJI "' ., Slntl, Coa. M..., ·CA na7., Ju ii Ill Jt1,ct at (1U)l»fla. Dr«•1._s,._, n....,. PORTOFINO Pl.AN HARBOR VIEW HOMES. 48R, 3.SBA w/lowly encl entry breezeway, fam rm. lrg den 8t pool m.d back yd. Reduced to $629,000 RON TAYLOR 509-S7S7 FAQIWAY HOMESITE AT VINtAGE C.C. $995,000 Located on the 4th faiJway of the Mountain Course at the excA.lslve Vintage C.C. In Indian Wells. OM1er will oonslder an excharEJe. Broker cociperation. ...- TOWNHOME STYL£ DlJPl.EX NEAR BEACH $239,900 Located just 500' from beach access Is this duplex featuring 2BR/2BAs In each. Frpls. 4-<:ar garage. 3 decks + patio. No attached wals between l.llits. SPAOOOS POOL HOME IN BAYCll£ST AREA $509,000 Big single story SBR. 3BA home w/fam nn .. den. large beautifully landscpd yard w/pool & spa. This very well maintained ~ has potenti.11 for yoor personal to.r.hes. MNK..owNED SPAaot.Js· NEWPORT HOME $514,900 Over 3500 s.f. of IMng. 4BR/4BA. family nn .. den. marble entry & ~. ~ carpeting, remodeled MBR w/frpl. Private spa. 2 patios & 3 frpls. Make !PJr offer today. REAi.LY SHARP 22-UNIT APARTMENJ' BlJILDING $2.5MIL A-1 oonditloo. 22-units apartment complex ~ tranquil Back Bay w/scme water views. Priv yds, huge patios & balconies. Cal for specifics. - llAYFRONT BEST IMJY1 SUP AVADAllLE. $229,000 The lowest priced bayfront w/bay & ocean views In lli,~~ ~· A!sx. pool & spa. Wal< to L£l"luc.n REPO. Spacious bank-owned 4BR, 4BA born. featuring tons of livins._ ~· fam rm. den, prtv spa, 2 patios 8t 3 frpls. MAKE OFFER! Offered at $524,900 LAllGE PENINSlJIA DUPLEX ON CORNER I.OT. $599,000 Excelent lnoome. Pnne comer location near single ~ homes In beach dose area. Ught/brighVaby. Upper unit has 2 sep ltv rms, di1 areas & kitchen facils. 6-<:ar parl<ing "& 3 wood l:unirlJ frpis. Cal for appointment today. . . HAllBOR VIEW HOMES PORTOFINO PIAN $629,000 . Idea&; located wttm Harbor View Homes near convrunity pool, cU:ilouse & more. 4BR, 3.SBA. enclosed efltryWay. thousands of bricks & lovely back yard gardens. REAi.LY SHARP 22-lJNIT APARTMENT BtJD.DING $2.5MIL . A-1 coc ditiOll. 22-\.Wlits apartment COl'Tlplex ~ trarq.ail Back Bay w/9:XTYl water IAews. Priv yds, huge patios & balconies. CaD for specifics. UMJNIT APARTMENT COMPl.EX $1. 7 SMIL Exqulsite!y maintained Spanish.gyle complex In excellent location. Pme of ownership. professional management available. &r,ier to co-op with 1031 exchange. CaD for more information. CIASSY S BDllM BAYFRONT .AJSTREDlJCm TO $575,000 Views of Uh Bay. Uh lsie, city &gtl1s & mountains, srea! attent1on to Interior det.all incl artisan cabintry & llreplace facades, ea9j ~ floorplan. Boat slip to 30' ~. Cal for more lnf6f9nation. INCOME.4 PIE( NEAR 111E SAND. $539,000 One unit is c:onf'9.nd for owner's flJ time residence. Ideal location for rental income. Please cal for detaiAs atxu this excblg offemg. All.ED WITH CHARM Thls updated 2BR home has din rm. new hrdwd Ors., new kit 8t ba tile Ors + gounnet Dynasty stow/cooktop. Muchmore! Offered at: $529,000 INCOME 4 Pl.EX NEAR 11IE SAND. $539,000 One unit is configured for owner·s full time residence. Ideal location for rental income. Please call for ·details about this exciting offerQj. PEMNSlJlA POINT NEAR DIE WEDGE $810,000 Large SBR. 3BA home featuring ~. dining rm. family rm & a great enfertaining patio IMth a fire pit. 1.DJely bay views from upper level. A rrust see. PENTHOUSE UVING PRlcm RIGHT AT $168,000 Located in a gated canrrunity is this beautifuly appointed 2BR condo w/asscc pool, spa exercise room. Spend a day at the beach or relax by the pool SPACIOOS UDO BAYFRONT INCWDES . DOCK. $1.97SMIL . Large entertaining home plus huge bayfront deck & · room for a 55' ~t. numerous c1esi!J1er details. elevator & stunning wet bar. A great Uh lsie street UDO ISlE HOME wmt OWNER FINANCING $575,000 Just reel.iced 3BR home w/1cM!ty 9.JOOY south fadrYJ patio. 2-<:ar garage. single story floorplan that could become a 2 story residenoo.. Will not last at this price. RlJN " lllJSINESS NEAR 111E BEACH1 Two lq..O' markets In e.xcelent So Calif neighborhoods. location. Locatial. Location. Wei rnmtainEd & located In hi!ti traffic areas. Offered at $145K & $450K ' 2 TOWNHOMES ON 1 LOT. Loc-.d 500' from bach M:caa , nr ...... 9Ch. c:tty pk A much more. No dlldwd _. between units. oe.-1 at $239 900 644.-1600 New Listings Turtle Rock Best comer location end unit Newly painted & very clean Harris & KlJne $184,000 VIiia Point Great value! 2 ed. 2 Ba. in gated community with pools, spas, & more! Patrtck Bartollc $220,000 Costa Mesa Bank owned! 4 units . • 2 duplexes Outstanding investment! Patrick Bartollc $259,000 Turtle Rock U1ht & bri&ht stn&)e family home. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Don & Self Anne Shertdmn $319,500 New Listings H•rbor View HUis Remodeled 3 Bd. 2 sa: w/ wood ftoors & gor1eous yard Evan Corkett $635.000 Emerald Bay Charming Cape Cod Colonial on oceanside of Emerald Bay Rod & Nancy Daley $1.195,000 Emerald Bay Rebuilt 4 8d 3 Ba. FR. close to park. Great ocean view! Hlrschler & Hinman $1 ,365,000 Bayfront Living Promontory Bay Totally remod- eled 3 Bel. 3 5 Ba bayfront colltemporary. Jerry Finster $1 ,695,000 Prime oversized lot and dock. Best harbor vlewsl Maureen Dawn $1 ,8'0,000 ....... rRI ... 17 tt.rbor Rldp Dr. 24 N8rbcMIM ......... ,,... ..... 1212 Keil Dr. 177Sa ....... 1207 Sellcrest ........ ,,... ...... I.,. Port Canllpn lrilae'hlrac:e IJOI Sa•Hlla 2015 CltubMco 1911 se.ctrlft 2006 5e9clrtft 1907T• .. •u ........... $,H,000 $649,000 $649,000 $67',000 $1 ,299.000 .... 2..,. S.• CJ~) Slit Q~) ._CM) s.. (2..,) 2419 SOtldt Coat Hwy. $3,49',000 S.• Cl~') l.WeW. 121 'Via Flreme $1 , I 9' ,000 SJ2 Pina Udo $1,29S,000 Newpwt ... cla 1621 DorodiJ . ..... •rt Nertla (' 9COrllca SJ ,6",009 .. OFFICE H "OURS 9:00 A.M.,. 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY ......, .................. ·---·--· ..... __.. --·--ti • • • • .. ·~..-.it ~ -• -·1;:.u11!'~~ ....... Guard Gated Communities . Seavlew 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba . custom remodel with ocean & night llcht view. Smith & Flx $695 ,000 ~ Newport North VIiias 1 bedroom home in lush tropical setting. 24 hour gated community 5 years new Cree Lombardi $447,500 Sea Island Enjoy momlnc sun In prof. landscaped patio/garden of this sln&le level 2 Bet + den condo on the golf course. Mike Marr $615,000 0 Big Canyon Deanes Gorgeous Versailles model townhome. Remodeled & expanded to perfection. Views. - Legrand & Worden $1 ,250,000 Harbor HUI Great property with European charm. Beautiful view. 4 bed- room + library Great for entertaining. Morphy & Scanlan $1 ,295,000 Ocean Rld&e Exceptionally tasteful near new custom. Weinstein & Scanlan $1,835,000 Ocean Ranch Exceptional new custom home, 6 bedrooms, ocean view. Scanlan & Busk $1,895,000 . Bl& Canyon Spectacular 6 or 7 Bd. estate on largest lot In Big Canyon. Features pool. sportscourt & guest house. Gary Legrand $2,395,000 £merllld Bay Custom home with dramatic views. Words cannot describe the beauty of this home & neighborhood. Rowe & Marvin $2,750,000 Beach Properties Beacon Bay Beach home. dock. 50 ft. boat slip. L H Owner motivated. Marie Fargo $900,000 West Newport Good rentable duplex one block from beach In center of good rental neighborhood. Owner may trade. Foraey & Good $389,000 Island Living Harbor Island Ba)lfront bulldlog site with commanding views. Corkett & Harris $2,475,000 Harbor 191811d Larfe 5 Bd. custom bayfront with new private Clock. · BevertJ Morp~ $J,9H,000 Old Hundncton Beach Wonderful historic property lust 2 blocks from restored downtown Walk to beach & shops. Judy Cood $499,000 Balboa Island Reconstruction with Europea!' flair. 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. family room. ·Great comer location. High quality. Bert & Marian Reedy $795,000 Shore CJtffs Charming 5 bedroom 5.5 bath family home, 3 fireplaces. formal dining. pool, spa & ocean view. Evan Corkett $819,000 Lacuna Vlllqe Meander throuch the lovely prden of this 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath -estate on a large lot In the heart of Laguna. Connie Maxsentl $I , 175,000 Cameo Highlands Exquisite 4 Bd. <4 Ba contemporary view home Evan Corkett $1,250,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Great comer bayfront location with 4 bedrooms and a pier. One of the finest vleWs In the harbor. Bob Ber& $1,695,000 Corona del Mar Harbor View Hiiis Ouallty expand- ed 5 bedroom home In 'prtvat.e setttnc. Valentine & ulrd $680,000 Corona del Mar Great location on picturesque street to build a new custom home. Walk to beach & shops. Fr•nk Hupes $412,000 lrvt11e Terrace Custom 4 bedroom In Terrace 21 Very private IOQtJonl Laree yard wtth lap pool Kitchen uptnllded. Marla• PMUlppl $649,000 Irvine Terrace Updated kitchen ftows Into new den. Skyllchts & French doors enhance this 4 bedro6m home. Larte yard Marte• PlllWppl $67,,000 Irvine Terrace Exdtinc qua~ home. One of a k1nd. Formal & Intimate 3 bedloom. Dramatic entry & romantk master bedroom. Marian Pbllllppl $735,000 Shore Cliffs Remodeled single level 4 bedroom home with loft. Sltuate.d on canyon lot with ocean views. Ught & bright Mary Ellen & Bob We&lan $947,000 Harbor View Hiiis Home with panoramk ocean views. la,.e lot with lawns. 2 Bd. large den + family or 3 Bd + family. Evan Corkett $985,000 lrvtne Terrace Exquisite home with bay vlewl 2 master bedrooms Marten Pllllllppl $1,299.000 644~1600 Harbor Ridge Harbor Rld1e Crest 2 Bd. Dynasty on private lot. End unit. Light & bright Beverly Morphy $407,500 Harbor Rld&e Low price. Great decor. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. FR. Serene view Ber1 & un1evtn $529,900 Harbor RJd&e Custom Large 5 Bd home on approx 114 acre Pool & views Jerry F1nster $1,975,000 Hubor Rld1e Est.ates A llcht. brictlt Devonshire with 180'" v1ews Austero & Kltn $950,000 644~1600 Oceanfront Living Ntcuel Shores Build a custom home on this oceanfront lot Scanlan & Busk $1 ,097,500 Corona del Mar Perfect family home with speaacular ocean view Pat Hurley $1 ,425,000 Nordt Lacuna Spectacular beach· front estate oriented to sunsets and surf! Mary~ & Bob Weslarz $2.400,000 Sllore Cllfft Oceanvlew estate! S~urt,poolandspa Bibb & Lyle $3,800,000 ·------- Exclusiv~_ Big Canyon Blc Canyon Broadrnoor lmmacvlate 'S bedroom single story home. Pool & spa. Stella Worden $949,000 Blc Canyon Traditional family home in prime. qutet location Han:t.vood ftoors in kitchen. FP In living & family rooms Bibb & Legrand $869,000 Blc Canyon Beautiful expanded Plan I 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, pool & spa on larce sunny lot AC & security system Karen Betson $965.000 Bia Canyon Major re,;,odel just completed. Light & bright with top of the line improvements Harris & Kline $I , 195,000 Big Canyon Completely remodeled custom home Beautiful limestone floors, granite wet bar & kitchen counter tops. L.earand & Bibb SI, 950,000 Bl& Canyon Cape Cod Ideal family home Green and lake view. 1..e&rand & Worden $2,395,000 Bil Canyon Tum-key custom by Fan 4 Bd, library. media room. pool & s~. Sara Manin $2,495,000 "blc Canyon 'fradftk>nal family home with 8th fairway & city llchts vrew Excellent ftoor plan. S Bd. 'S k + Utnry Lqrand & Worden $2,295,000 Bl& Canyon Spectacular custom located on eotf course. Huce lot. 4 bed·' rooms, and maid's quarters. Gary Lqrand $2,895,000 Family Neighborhoods Eastbluff Charming expanded and remodeled "Lusk A Plan· Susan Laird $479.000 Eastbluff Treat yourself to a lo11ely remodeled 4 bedroom nestled in a romantic English country walled garden Coby Ward $499,000 Westcltff 4 bedroom. 3 bath family home Great location near schools. park, library Wood floors. shutters Barbara Hutchings $524,900 Wlndward East Newport Beach executive .home with oversized RV/storage area on I 0,000+ sq. ft lot Patrick Bartollc $529,000 Newport North VIiias Very private location on oversized corner lot Marbella floorplan 3/4 Bd 3 Ba 3 car garage Susan Scanlan $539,000 Harbor Highlands II Inviting 5 Bd home located in pnme area with part-like yard & pool FR. dining room, new roof Julie Stephenson $599,000 Condo & Townhome Living Coto de Cua 2 bedroom. 2. 5 bath plus farce loft end unit Melian Reedy $225,000 Viti• Balboa Wonderful beach side condo, open & 11,ht. I Bd. I Ba. fireplace. balcony, facilities Distress sale. Evan Corkett $177 ,000 Newport North 2 Bd. townhome nestJed at base of hills. Hlchly upanided. Walk to shops, parks & nature trails. Grq Lombardi $ 194,500 EuCslde North Bay 3 Bd. 2. 5 Ba. townhome with huce cnssy backyard. end unit. new carpet/paJnt. saaped celllncs Steve HIP $225,000 ---. The Bluffs Spacious & open 4 Bd 2. 5 Ba townhouse. New kitchen, hieh vaulted ceilings in bedrooms. Pat Hurley $239,000 Jasmine Creek u,ht & bright spa· cious 2 Bd. + den end unit In private gated community. Patios off each room. Mertz & Schmleslnc $388,500 Jasmine Creek Plan 3 with 3 bedrooms + FR. Private spa next to .,.eenbelt . Very prtvate gated community. Carole Johnson $429,000 Beyalde Cove 2 bedro<>m, 2.5 biith. Bayfront perfection Awesome! ~& .... 11w-$795,000 ' Harbor View Homes First house next to greenbelt. 4 bedroom. 4.S bath Scanlan & Hinman $799,500 Newport Hel1hts Gorgeous European styled villa. A famlly home with all the amenities. 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath. Guy Uvtnaston $839,000 Costa Mesa ... ..... c-. ..... Perfect executive home done to pedectlon I Mkk97 Rowe $J,9,000 c .. 644~1600 . . I BURNING TREE 1'.abulous contemporary golf course home with limestone floors throughout. Living room features an exquisite marble fireplace backed by a wall of glass. Custom kitchen with granite countertops, adjoining spacious family room wit~ fireplace, built .. in bookshelves, and wet bar. $1,495,000 . JIM KLINE ;.. 759~3771 ? ~. SHIRLEY HARRIS ,. 159~3727 1 • ( i I ( I . ' 1 4 I 0NC£ IN A LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY! Irvine Cove Oceanfront Lot Great Property .. Great Price Approximatel!I 17 ,000 square feet -Jiuge, flat building pad. ~iiiii~~iiiiiil Irvine Cove, home to some of America's most respected entrepreneurs, offers an environment of unsurpassed natural beauty, ·with vistas of rugged cliffs , a beautiful private beach, and tfre many moods of tfre incomparable Paci~' Ocean. Tfae owner of this property can live In 6eautlfld surroundings and enfoy tile arnerdtfa of private 6eacfa, twentfl-four-liour "gate and guard" securltfl, cornrnurdff teufs, a11d close proxlmlt,, to Orange Countfl Financial Centers and Joltn Wayne Al,,,.rt. •wftltt outline is artistic representation of property for salt and does not au urattly dtscrlbt tftt size or sliape of tltt lot. Ronda Hei.n Beach and Bay s ·pecialist Direct Line OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $97S,OOO 1Wo unhs. each 2 bedroom. right on the sand. Use as duplex or remodel to si"lle family. Owner will oonsider desert trade. OCEANFRONT UNITS $.1..150,000 Mint-condition duplex right on the sand . Spacious units; 3 bedroom 2 bath & 2 bedroom 2 bath. wxun MYFRONT $649,ooo Front row In prestl&fous bayfront community. Walk to shops. market, 881boa Island. Boat slips available. ,. • OCEANFRONT IEWEL $1 , 175,000 Very special custom home. 3 bedroom plus den/office i n great beachfront location. Beautiful! BEACH UNITS . $89S,000 Twelve units just across PCH from terrific beach with pool and volleyball court. Great cash flow! OCEANFRONT CLASSIC $1 ,395.000 Custom home, large comer lot on the sand, plus apartment and 5 car garage. Great for entertaining! 644~1600 BEACH PROPERTIES NEW LISTI NG '. NEWPORT I BALBOA PENINSULA Charming 2 bedroom cottage, 1/2 block to great beach. Ideal starter home, or· "getaway" at the beach. $299,000 BEACH DUPLEX Just 112 b lock to beach, totally built-out two story building features 2 large 3 bedroom units. Great investment. or live in one and enjoy rental income too! $425,000 1.N ESC ROW OCEANFRONT Two spacious 3 bedroom ... units on big lot. Mixed-use zoning allows commercial. restaurant, retail in lower unit. $699,000 I \, E S C RO\\ CUSTOM BEACH HOME Enjoy ocean views from this remod eled 4 bedroom, 3 b ath h o m e including -• huge master suite. Step s to beach. $475,000 644~1600 Completed in 1991 , this fabulous French Normandy estate is situated on a rare double lot Over I SO feet of bay frontage offers rolling lawn. lovely rose g~rdens and room for a large yacht Exceptional quality and fine craftsmanship throughout $5.680,000 P RISTl'\E BA\SHOl\ES BA\ FRO'\ T 2600 Bayshore Drive The ultimate for entertaining! State-of-the-art eat-in kitchen. huge great room. media room· an d a dining room fit for a king! Tu ming basin views and 5 bedrooms! Reduced to sell! P ARK-L IKE YARD o .... L 100 121 Via Firenze Traditional ~· 4 bedroom, foonal dlnlne. family and game rooms. All rooms open onto a park- like yard offerine tranquility and privacy. Custom stone terrace aad lnvttine spa. Unique for Udo! $1 ,195.000 SHORE CLIFFS Truly a world of your own at ocean's edge. Stunning architectural showcase with extensive use of teak and granite. View the cra shing surf while playing on your sportscourt or lounging poolside or playing croquet in your yard This is the ultimate sports retreat! $3.800,000 2642 Crestview SeUer Is Relocating! Channing throughout! Early califomia bungalow style with open beam ceilings, adobe brick walls & terracotta floors. 3 bedrooms plus den. Priced to sell at $589,000 P ROV10'\ 101n BA\ Beautiful Recency deslp wtth 50 feet on the bay! Open floorplan with soartnc trlliftt'S, 3 fireplaces, spacious rooms and wonderful exposures. 4 bedrooms plus den. Private dock for 3 boats, bayslde terr.K2 br entertain Ina $1 ,599,000 Debi Bibb 759-3707 S PECTl\ClJLl\R O Cl l\'\f IW'\T If you like Hawaii you should see thls! Secluded over a sandy cove with private beach access. this custom built home is a trop ical paradise. All rooms open to oceanview terraces. Private guest house. $2,495,000 f UST LISH D~ H ·\RROI~ V11 \\ H11 l" 1232 Keel Drive Move-In Perfect! New paint, carpet & roof. Custom .doors & windows. Large lot with private pool. 3 bedrooms plus family room Immediate occupancy Possible. $575,000 B EAco~ BA\ Br AC HrRO'\ 1 Fronting on a white sandy beach wtth spectacular views of Newport Harbor. 3 bedrooms + den designer perfect. Separate 2 bedroom cuest apartmenl Creative seller wants Offers! Submit $1,7'0,000 -----_..... --...... - . BIG CANYON 644,-)600 . Wonderful ~eauville on golf course with expansive view, used brick patios, garden & spa . K1td1en!d~~lfam1ly room redone with used bricks, #replace and wet bar. Two story living room and formal dining room on golf course view side . Large master suite witft stun ning new master bath . BEVERLY MORPHY Senior Sales Executive BIG CANYON CUSTOM 3 DEERWOOD 4 or 5 bedroom Fren'fr Regency home overlooking fairway . One of the ~nest properties ever built in Big Canyon . $3,950,000 Chris Lindsay 759.3775 • ' 759 .. 3731 Harbor Ridge $2,195,000 A custom home of substance and style . Panoramic 180° view of the ouan, bay and city lights. Quality throughout. ~ D01TIE AUSTERO 759-3763 CHRISTINE KIM . 717-4709 Blufftop contemporary style home with sweep- ing whitewater ocean views 3 Bd 3 5 Ba. Large open floorplain $1,895,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SA.LES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 .. NEWWWJ COAST Prestigious gated comm. Built 1994. 3BR, ~bmy. 2 fplc. 3 car garage Exquisite maple floors. soaring ceilings & plan- tation shutters .............................. $650,000 MLIOA l9UJll) Room for the entire family! 4BR. 4BA. 2 story is just steps from best beach. Remodeled in ·93 & looks great. Big patios and 2nd story deck .............. $695,000 SlSB BEGONIA, COM., SAT a:~ 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS. SAT A:SUN 11 nvou, Nn COAST SAT a SUN ., suun CAMEO HLNDS SAT a: SUN I~ VIA UNDINE, UDO IS SAT a SUN FOR MORE INFORMATION ••• 6«-8700. panslve , 4. A entertainment oriented home. 14,000 sf lot Secluded pool, indoor spa. 15 skylights. 34 French doors. SmaB ocean view .... $899,000 r' OPE'\ lf<:>l ~SI . S..\11 HI>:\Y J -1 ·' . ' ..... 1338 S...dego $659, Palma Possemato COM 412 H«lotrope $469, Allison Seesemann CHANNEL AREA 3808 IUwr Ave. $599, David Prince DOVER SHORES 1027 Ma.rincn Dr. $895, Donald Pfaff HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1877 Pon Taggart $575, Laraine Shaw 1954 Pon Nelaon $699, Eric Shaw PENINSUlA POINT 1602 E. Balboa $515. Robert Bents UDO lSl..E 106 Via Xanttw $529, Steet>e~mmons OPI :.N t K >l SI: Sl f!\IJ,\Y 1-1 BAYCREST 1338 Santiago Marie Deremiah BAYSHORES 2672 Crestview Carol~ 2781 Beyshore Dr. Miriam MayeH 2642 Orde Drive Eleanor Bowle 2722 S.yshore Dr. Steve Sutherlin BIG CANYON 81 Royal St. ~orge Kent McNaughton BWFFS 1953 Vista Caudal Gall YOIX 2443 Vista Noblaa Vergilene HuU COM 4 I 2 Heliotrope Allison Seeseman DOVER SHORES 1633 Highland Drive Kay Parker HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1877 Port Teagart Laraine Shaw NEWPORT CREST 23 Encore Ct. David Prince NEWPORT HEJGHTS 422 IUvenlde Chril1a Francis PENINSULA POfNT 1602 E. Balboe Marda Bents SPYGLASS 31 Boclep e.y Don Otsoo 60 Oralia e..y JoyceOlson lltEBWFFS 334 vi.ta Maden Coles worthy 2625 Visa. Ornada Donald Pfatr 2111 0.llCWO Ginny Anderson LIDO ISU! 545 Viii Udo Nord Steelbe"l>'flmmons 106 Vie Xanthe Steelbe~ COSTA MESA S173 IOO Sis{ value lii-Woodstream. Spacious vloOOSt'fttlll condo with 3 condo with 3 bd and a loft Attached 2 car garage and ample guest parting Walk to Back Bay. Wondetful ambiance in development with gentle streams running throughout. Sale subject to short pay. e~m ~~Ingle level home on ~u~ sac across trom part. Property ls lovely throughout wtth tasteful decor and numerous top quality improvements Move right in to thlS pcture perfect home ~~~~f~~uty ill Laguna Hlouel m!·~ Spacious wl private on a large cul-<le·sac lot with fruit trees, this wonderful home has a low tax rate and Is convenientty close to school. shopping g and beaches- IELCOURT "H,000 Elegant townhome In prestigious Belcourt kllf ,.wo master suites. formal dining, CO'l'/ den and spacious krtchen wrth breakfast nook. Dramatic open views to ocean. Catalina and greenbelt PENINSULA POINT S515,000 l>enlnsub P-olnt fuflon one house lo Bay ~Ii ana only steps to one of Newport's nicest ocean beaches. Open floor plans loads ol light Courtyard Is ideal for alfresco entertuoing Seller says sell and wtll carry paper for quakfled buyer JASMIN~ CREEi S.575 000 Custom single level ocean v1tw townhomilii -guard gated community. Absolutely exqursite In every detail featuring rosewood flooring, plantallori shutters. tongue/groove ceiling, skylights, gourmet kitchen with fireplace, plus all wrble master bathroom Can now lor ycur private showing. BIG CAllYON $.1 350 GOa One ofa-klnd-·0eauv111e· plan CompletelY'expahded and remodeled mto a custom home. Imported Italian marbles. new kitchen. pool and spa. Spectacular! A must see for Big Canyon homes. over MJOO sq It LIDQ f . $1 ,395,,.~ 3500' o luxurious livino when you combine two llYm 1n thts lullunous. 24 hour security building. Dramatic views from all rooms of Udo and Rhine Channels. snow capped mountains plus night view A rare opportunity to acquire tnis special 4 bd condominium POllNSlllA POINT SS 450 000 th!S-premiere estate-is 65' on the bay. ThlSQited tiOme was built . with lllgh quality craftsmanship. Blue Ja1>1nese Ille "'<If, "llevator. cathedral cemnos. radiant heating, large roof eaves. 2nd story balcony, spacious & llght floor plan. 4 bd, 6 5 ba, guest qtJ1 will be 1 bd. t ba The garden 1s picturesque highllghted by the black bottom PoOI & spa, large lawn overlooks the bay & large dock FEATURED LISTINGS ~~~~1nl~E Thts fabulous town~J~·~ decorators dream come true Come visit this 3 bd, 2 5 ba. 2 story home. Special features Include 1300 sq ft open atrium lloor plan, oversized alllChed 2 CM garage with workshop area Areplace lo living room, giant master suite with walk-In closet. high celllngs. It's Uke being on vacatlonll i2,~~~losurel G0tgeous remo<le!PJ'~ b1 Colltgt Part home Light, bright and airy with vaulted wood beam ceUlngs tll<ougtlout. Ceramic tile, Berber carpettng, bultt·ln entertainment center bay windows with sitting area, large master suite with 0 waa- lfl clo$et. Almost too good to be true at this prlcell Cd for more Info. Jl1~ ~Udff\.st oreenbett 10eat1on 1n ~~ overlooking tilt rose QMden. Privall end unit, 3 bd, 2.5 bath split level. Very llQl'lt and bflgllt. Closa to Corona del Mar Hlgh School. Eutbluff "'°PPino centtt & Easdlluff Park. Leasehold establ. COST~ MESA sm.a Great inmtment opportunity. EJstslde Costa frfeSi triplex on the ocun side of 17th street fresht1 painted. All units have patios. Front owners unit has 2 bd. 1112 baths. All units have a slnglt garage. Woodertul property for an Investor or owner wtlO would likl some Income. CORONA DELMAR S315.lllO Sranif new 4 years ago. Super light. and bright lMOO. High ceilings. super sunny patio deck. great location, steps from the COM footbftdge • no hassle of haVlng to drive your car to the beach Just grab your beach $Ir and cooler & go. Also walk within minutes to the ~rt of the villaoe Killer coffee down the street Super fun IOcabon! E.ASTSID~ COSTA MESA S351,000 Thi$ biautilulty malntafned and upgraded ' Dearoom plus family room home has it all! Numerous top quality amenities Include 3 car garage with rOll up cfoofs, brick patio With spa, new roof with 40 year warranty. Pella dual glaze windows, lath and plaster construction and a remodeled kitchen with lovely new cabinets, designer hand painted tiles and Thermadore cook top Move rlgllt 1n and enjoy CORONA DEL MAR $397,500 9est 6uy In COrona del Mar• Archrtectural gem, very dramatic & contemporary. Shows fabulously! Great home for entertaining! Very light and bright Beauttful Ille floors. track hghtlng, block gtass thru out and much more. CH~RY WE s.t20 000 Getting wtiJfe knucides In the stock market?~ fiOme rs located In the private gated area of Cherry lake. 3 bd, 2 5 ba, large yard. Needs work but it"s priced to sell Ax rt and sell Ill CaD now! nm~M~s 1aroest homes on a'!lrL~ With R.V. parting 3 bd plus den, large llving room and PoOI plus all new master bath make this a must tor those Who want ID be close to SChools and shopping yet In a quiet neighborhood. Another Best Buy! ~yY~,'Ww~1e flmily residence. ~'-·fffl ba, private spa. Premium location. View of Back Bay and Wiid Lite Preserve. Gated comm11t1ity with pool, spa and park. Dues onty St t 3/mo Cal f()( showing BALIOA ISLAND • SSSS.000 £Xfi11i.roe duplft, 4 bd & 3 ba on qulel wlde-8ilb0a Island street. Well maintained interior and new professional landscape. Square footage could not be duplicated today. large upper balcony and lovely lower patio. Interiors recien1t'J refutbished. e~i~!itl?u£x with a private boat m'~ south facing locatloo with nearly all day sun With 1 great water view looking <lown the Rlvo Alto channel Great property lor owner occupant or use It as the Ideal second home. Dock will handle up to a~ footer. Both units are charming, tower unit Is 2 bd & currently rented. Upper Is 1 bd & available fOf vltwlng. Newport Island is a wonderful pta to liw & a real bargain for Newport Beach l)ayfront property! ~tioo of the Rhine and Lido Channel Ir.be views otter gracious llvlng In this luxurious condominium. Enjoy your vlewS or wdc to Udo Village & theater. Doorman Insures 24 hour security Jn pmtigiOus bulldlflO. L• ....... 11om1 on ...... ffltt' View of oon eourse & back Illy, S.Ctlflty system, central vacuum, wet bar & CMfSIZld ..., suite. Free standing bulldlng wlltl space ID ldd on. LOc:a'9d on the prestigiously 91.ted community of Sea Island with community pools. llMIS, c~ hcMt, 24 hr guard. Easy wall to Balboa !stand & FaHon Island. l~~J;\R= 3 bd home on ~ Jf:ii!r desifed streets In lrvtne Terrace. fltlllllllon shuller'S on most windows. Interior newly pelnted. Buultful large lot with pool. Oversize 2 car garage wttl lftlOle StoflQe Home adaptable to expansion ~~ M:o~. 3 bd home w1t11 ilfl ru:e Beautrful brick paver courtyard wtltl pooi. spa, BBQ. Living & family room Mve vaulted ceilngs, marble llreplace, custom French doors ludlng to rear patio. Kitchen with lilt counter tops & top of the line appliances. Master suite with dressing area & separate shower/bath. A must see! ~~J~~tlon, lust steps to SouMr~ Bay views from both units, each 3 bd, 2 ba with fifeplaces Owelllno llas been uwd as a single family in past, easy to convert. Footage cannot tit duplicated today. HARf.OR VIEW HOMES Snt 000 beautifuffiirbOiV.tw remodel. E!lloY the new goJrmet kitchen with granite counter tops. The home llas 4 bd, 3 ba with a bonus aiea The private back yard llas a lovetf spa. ~l~~S~uropel Perfect for "Art Lovers~~ street to street lot with wonderful bay view is adjacent to a serene park with dock facilities. Recently remodeled, amenities include newty designed kltchefl and IMno area. Extensive use of tile & Corian. EnJoY Udo Island IHestyle which Includes community tennis courts, playgrounds, beaches. grassy fields. a sallino club & boat docks. Jt'{G~pf rtectlonl Light, bright ~ mftt:~= maintained! 4 bd, 2 family rooms. 'formal dining and an ewavagant master suite With sitting room & firep&aee Gorgeous pool & spa with spacious patio & lawn overlooking mountain and ()lgtlt light VleWS. ~~~~~'rent from anyyouJ~·= In Harbor Vlew Hills. Custom noor plan lnctu<les new master suite, custom kitchen and btths. French doors. sunny brick patios, privacy and a pastoql View from the elevated lot 3 bedrooms. library. plus famity room 8~~Mt.D~~lons In Newport eJl'tt~ Terrace· otlm a .great family nelghborllOod wiltl parb and close access to the beach. This large 4 bedroom home wttl'I a comer lot locatlon has a pool, q,a and exemplifies true pride In ownership. A grHt opportUnlty. fM~~ll The moit fJr·l't!ft 4112 acres with 7800 sq ft hol'nt. Onty 5 _. .... Mltl 5 bd, pool & spa. 4 car oanioe. cutane "'*"· mini orcflard. room for tennis or hol1tt tnd panoramic views of tht llltlsl~H. night UOhtl. sunsets and ~ A lllUlt Mt tor the 1$1111 ~. You can 11M lllll • mm,.. custom 11ome ..l.M w & Cly llgM Yilwl. RMlt ..-V & cnft••• Wtltl IPP'oa 9100 let " MllQ .... 5 Od, 5.5111, wood PMetecl lllny. IOW1'lllt ......... l~ wllHI\,,...... guard O* ~.pool, ... .... ... lo homtowners. Int '111111 In HlrtlOr llldoelll .. THmBLUFFS . A llttJe nature right l~r batkyard. 3 bd, 2.5 ba overlooking lush greenbelt and Back Bay. Fabulous view from room and dining room and master bedroom. Popular tri-level floor plan. CORPORATE OWNE SAYS SEU NOW!!! THm BLUFFS $410,000 Front row view to Back Bay Nature and city lights. 3 bd, 2.5 ba, expanded Trina model. SP.tctacular, remodeled to perfection. Skylight ln master with French doors to balcony sundeck. Kitchen of beauty, tile counters and flooring. Don't delay!!! SUVI.. -.000 Ga1ed c:onnunlty. View. Spacious 2 story 4 bet, 3 ba, 3 car garage home. Close to community pool, spa and tennis courts. Comer location with 2 side yards. 2 opening skylights, great schools. For sale or lease. . -_.._ HUNTINGTON HAIJBOUR $389,000 •Pride of ownership• fourplex In prestigious Huntington Harbour locatlonl Only 112 mile to beach. Approx $35,500 gross scheduled Income. Great rental area attracts long term tenants and top market rentals. Perfect for owner occupied investment. Call for more information. HARBOR VIEW $575,000 Recently refurbished, 4 bet, 2.5 ba, new flooring and paint, smooth ceilings, updated country kitchen, 4 skylights, plantation shutters. Light and brlghtl This prime, phase 2 location. Is next to park, community pool, club house, play area, easy walk to award winning Andersen School. Priced to sell fast. Susan Noonan .. ,. . , l .. - Lisa Adam ·--~ -·--·--·...-- HARBOR VIDf HILLS $895-000 Beautiful 4 bedroom single level home on quiet cul-de-sac across from park. Property Is lovely throughout with tasteful decor and numerous top quality Improvements. Move right into this picture perfect home. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR . $850,000 Lender owned bayf rontl Lender may carry with 10% down. Beautiful 4 bedroom with boat dock. Hurry, Hurry. Great opportunity. LIDO ISLAND ~ This sophisticated bayfront Is situated In the most sought lftlr location on Udo Isle. liGht1f Islands, mountains, Newport Harbor's colorful bolting ICtlvtly, d this plus dramatic sunrtses can be en!oved from this exciting homt. 4 bedrooms, .m ·~ blltl. Gounnet tdlchln wJbly view. IOlt do« for 60' yacht & side ties. Master sulel .._ raom ... & her bathrooms. OLD CORONA HL llAll $729,000 Exceptional quality & design In custom cape Cod home with 4 bd, 3 fireplaces. 3 patios, spa, 2 car garage plus car port, Fre~ch doors. Shows like a "Model Home·. LIDO $8IO, Rare c plan with dramatic views of the harbor, ocean & mountains from every room. Unit upgraded and exquisitely decorated. 24 hour security building with doorman. Soacious commo area includes pool. spa. card & billiard room. 2 balconies, wet bat are a ftw of the man amenities. \ I' • • 4 Bedrooms 212 Baths Immaculate move-in condition. Cheerful family room with fireplace. Freshly pai_nted, smooth ceilings, new carpet and ceramic tile flooring . Updated country kitchen with large adjoining eating area. Large lot on the sunny side of the street. HURRY, TIDS IS A GREATHOUSE $575,000 Harbor View Homes is one of the most desirable residential neighborhoods in all of Orange County. There arc community pools, club houses. extensive greenbelts, playgrounds and athletic fields with numerous activities for children of all ages. Steps to award winning Andersen Elementary School. HOT PROPERTIES New l.istings . 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath remodeled Somerse~ hardwood floors, shutters, expanded master bedroom. Located inside the Loop. $575,000 Rare opportunity to design/customize a 5 bedroom home on one of the largest lots in Harbor View. Price will vary according to the size and upgrades you choose. Starting at $950,000 For sale, lease or lease option 5 Bedroom, 3Yi Bath approximately 3500 sq.ft., remodeled in 1993. Complete with a gorgeous library, master bedroom retreat, skylights, Pella windows. Great location, large lot with pool. 'I . $699,000 or $3,400 mo LA~I COMING SOON! Thought you couldn"t afford an oce<1n front property an Newport Beach? CaJJ Stephanie! Coming !loon ocean front condo ''On The Sand!!" 4 bedroom and 3 bedroom condos from $675,000.$895,000 ci7fephanie specializes in· selling prope.rties On' Lhe Newport/Balboa Peninsula. A resident on lhe ocean front. she is active in the community. Stephanie served as Vice President of the Central Newport Beach Community Association. She has served on the Ocean Front Walk Way Committee and The Redevelopment Committee for the City of Balboa. Stephanie is a top producer at Coldwell Banker and has been designated a "Previews Property Specialist" specializing in waterfront and view properties. I : . , rr~-.... :-! 1:> . ~~~· . l"f-....... ., ...... ~ ~, ..... :·~~~~~ ,~./· -... ...... }'...\ ·~.. • •• __ ... ... • .. ··~~,~ .,,. ,. ,,, .. 'Ye,_.,~·" ' ,.~,_r~-• ..:..M...--, ___ :...__Ji. I •.Y . - COME SEE BAYSHORES CAROL.MOCK ' COLDWeLI. BAN~eR LI Sunday 1:00 -4:30 Imminent Foreclosure 3 Bedrooms -4 Baths Volume ceilings -Family room 2 Patios $795,000 ...,. Bayfront.Perfection . 4 Bedrooms -3Y2 Baths Office/den Dock for 60' boat $3,100,000 Large Traditional Home 6 Bedrooms & family room 3 Fireplaces 3 car garage $915,000 Least Expensive 2 Stoey 3 Large Bedrooms -4 Baths . Family room • . Spa $699,000 inda Isle: nee called Shark Island, the property has been the ckdrop for a Hollywood prOduction . BOUNDARIES: Linda Isle is a 500-foot •oon created as a U-sbapcd yacht turning 'In with 6.300 square feet of water lnlage. The island can only be reached m the _waterfront and Bayside Drive on • land<.1de south of Pacific Coast ighway. UMBER OF HOMES: There are I 07 ~'on the island consisting of 106 home!>. llh one occupying two lots. u ;: All the homes ace custom atcrfront palatial e tates specificall y built ~ ea~h owner. All properties are complete 1th piers an<t slip . UILDER: Owned by the The h-vinc Co°::-' was known until 1949 as Shark Island cause of the many shm ightings. The 0-acrc parcel remained vacant until the 960s when The Irvine Co .. began its five- ear development cunplisn to build out the land with custom homes. GE: In 1969, one of the first homes was ompleted. During die ldl-out period, lots Id from S6S.OOO to $250.000. 11ae land . Y ranges from S69S.OOO to S2J()0,000. does not inclwte the hOme. four and one· half b.11h home on lea..ehold land ~lling for S 1.150.000 .ind a four- bedroom. broker owned propeny li,ted at $3.495,000 with the selling pi-ice not di!-clO!>ed. There have been no clo-.ed ~ale' reported in 1995 Ann Pete~ and Sutanne Shuler of Grubb & Elli-; are repre~nting a buyer on a t_hree- bedroom lea,ehold land due to clo'IC in March. The property w~!\ foted 111 $1,295,000. NOW LISTED: There arc eight propertiel> ranging from S850.000 leasehold with a land quote of $903,000 to a high of S 11.000.000 for propeny yet to be built on two loti.. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Linda Isle and i~ natural beauty has been the .. cuing for a Hollywood production; and numerou-, notables from the art.., and busine'i~ industry have enjoyed a stuy in the urea. There ti. no commercial development of any type on the private. 24-hour guard-gated bland. Onl y tree-lined avenue' greet vi'iitor.; Jnd a bcachside park and tennis court are a\ailable for re'>ident!-. SCHOOLS: Newport Height\ Elementary; Eno;ign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School SHOPPING: Bayl>ide Dri'e Shopping Cente~ is within walking di~tunce and just a little farther is Fashion Island. Walk to Balboa It.land and shop or enjoy world famous Bal-Ban.. Linda Isle i'I in proximity to all freeways and John Wayne Airport. SOURCE: Ann Peters and Suzanne Shuler are broker associates with Grubb & Ellis Residential RealEstate Service. Newport Beach, independently owned and operated. The award-winning team has listed a five- bedrooln. exquisitely remodeled home for an asking price of $2,495.000. You can reach them at 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190. Newport Beach. (714) 644--6200. U 10" Wt*1' lib IO 1dwtit ti Co_,,1tity ho/W of you/.,,,. MN, pkolt follow du • .,, /"'911111 MM"""'" • .., OfUIUet ·meo-u GtllM) o/dN lllff .,., wit1t o ,,,,.,. •I• Ctllftlfl """"· TIN •lerillio,, •I*,,,...,.,, IHI ••rllN doH "Now l.bW" ..... s.M.., ~mdM,. Jo~I ScMnr, ,_ ,,,_, JJI W. •1 SL, Cow Ma., CA na1, (114' s1'"414 . . Thinking of Buyillg or Selling ••. Afraid To Get Your Feet Wet? .. =---- Don & Joyce Olson Have Already Tested The Water. Call Us .Today! Located in a prestigious Harbor Ridge conimuruty in Newport Beach. 3 bedroom plus library and den. Nearly 3,000 sq. ft. Only $519,000 Corona del Mar. Panoramic mountain & city Lights view. Approx. 3,100 sq. ft. family home. Completely i;.emodeled & expanded. ..c.-,.::..: Reduced to $798,900 Ocean, CataJina and sunset views! Over $70,000 in upgrades. Beautiful 3 bedroom plus family room home. Asking $719,000 Absolutely the best value being offered in" Spy· glass Hill. 3 bedroom and family room home with partial views. Askin& $5~,000 Bcautiftll 3 bedroom home w/ ocan. hllbor • 1UDset views $3,]0I mo. "'111m Is No S""'*'* For Experialet." • · DON AND JOYCE OLSON 800487-4931 . . .. COll'WCll 01\N ~CH •. ______ .., __ ..,........,.__....,,... ' ca • so .. & \ r • Panoramic views. City lights • 4.5 Bathrooms -3 car garage • 4 Bedroo~lus Guest house • 4.000 sq.ft .. single story $895,000 • Perfectly Remodeled '1"rina.. • Paste.I Decor, Bright/open • 3 Bedroom. 2.5 Bathroom~ • Beautiful kitchen & master $410,000 Doriald Pfaff ~ake The Right Move 433-9528 COLDWeLL BAN~eRLJ Expect the best~ -·----- Welcome to Spyglass Hill and to one of the finest custom homes in Corona del Mar. -. From the beautiful gated courtyard entrance to the pool, spa and sparkling city lights view, this lovely residence is perfection par excellence. ~indows and doors of leaded and beveled glass, marble floors, granite counters, custom moldings and cabinets, air condi- tioning, and sophisticated security system make this home a delight to behold. The home will accommodate a specfal family with its 5 bedrooms 41/2 baths, family room, large bonus room and 3 car garage plus ' extra parking. This is Spyglass Hill at its very best! • Boutiful canyon and city lights views • Electronic front gate • Custom landsuplng •Cray llaizstone with-inserts of black brick • French aoors and windows dual glazed and beveled glass • Marble floors • Custom designer carpeted • Custom built-in wall units • Crown moldings and custom cabinets throughout • Cnnite counters, fireplaces. baths, kitchen • Kitchen with aranile desk • Sub-Zero rtfrfQentor • Solid brass fixtures lhrouahout • Mirrored wardrobes throullhout • Master walk-in closet • JacUJZi tub in master bath • Marble wd bar with 24K aold and plat.mum sink •Bonus room with cheny Wood built-ins and doors • SenJOttd inside and outside liahtina • Three way ~curity system monitored by 1V • 16 Extension business telrphone system with intercom • Enema! ~ter system with two lar\k$ • Two 3 too air cond1tionm·upper and lower kvtb • Extn custom storaae in ~,. • Solid wood Pnae doors with custom windows • Tempered aius rendng • French lampposts • Built·ln barbecue (or further information, call ..... ESTHER E. YANK. Re.Max South County (714) 760-5000 X 113 Office, (714) 640-1529 Rn. 23 Co~rate Plaza, #180, Ne~rt Bnch, CA. 92660 MBMBBR RB/MAX HALL OF FAMB STEVE · MITCHELL . Remax South County 171~) 548-9294 E.astside Starter Home . Just steps from N~'!VPOrt Beach. $228,000 4 Bedroom 3 . 5 Bath Giant lot, 3 car garage Dover Shores area. Aeduced ta $828,000 2 Bed Eastside t.ownhome south of 17th Street Must Sell! $188,000 Newport Gated Community. Detached, Great Condition! ' $329,000 Eastside fixer ~ ctaO~~ Bath. One \N &6 -udSt streets. aj239,000 • BETTER THAN NEWll 2 ;°' 3 Woom option, 2 1 /2 both w French doon, ~kitchen & CX'eal'a vt.wl $395,000 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ON THE OCEANFRONT Uni~ue 15 room European Styte 6&8. Owner will trade! XLNT income! Call For Details $2.2 Million *55~<w8CTION1t!* VERY BEST CLIFF DR LOCATION W/park vistas & ocean VIEWS!!! Uniquely designed 4BR home w/family & bonus rms. office. library & pool. JUST JIBDUCED ... ,888,800 $839,000 *REDUCED $4-0,000* 3 SPACIOUS BRS. rich oak floors. open beamed ceilings. country-french kitchen. master ste. & private rear yardrall add to the ·charm· of mis tri-level home .. REDUC£D $868,800 $510,000 "*"HEIGHTS VIEW" FOR ONLY $349,000* IMMACULATE original home!! Grem potential to adct a 2nd s1ory & create much more view!! This 2BR + den w/largc garden area & is a BUY! *EASTSIDE'S FINEST* PRISTINE 3BR. 3BA recently expanclctl and r~modclcd. An cxc<?ptlonal master sulle. oak flooring. security system & family room. A wonderful home! $325,000 *OWNER RESIDENCE PLUS INCOME* LIVE IN CORONA DEL MAR AFFORDABLYI Just ref urblshed from head to toe! 3BR owners unll w/ I BR rental While. bright kitchen. Open beamed ceilings. French doors. It's sharp! $469,000 *VIEWS GALORE* ONE OF NEWPORT HEIGHTS most classic original sites. Unique possibilities. lWo very livable SpanlSh structures currently on IOI. $4-10,000 --.--.--... - ........ NEWPORT SllOllES Canal 4 bd home, deck, patio & small dock + neweT kitchen & plantation shutters, close to club, pool & tennis, walk to ocean. Leasehold land offered at $215,000. 631-1400 .............................................. $130,000 SO. COAST METRO Cafe & catering *Bus-op~. Immaculate turn-key, dose to Hutton Center. Includes all ~1~~<>°J:.1~~~~:.~.~~-~~-~-~-~ ....... $69.ooo VERSADJ.£S drop-dead gorgeous. totally redone con- do w/2 masters. rlreplace & ocean views. New white kitchen w/glass door cabs & granite counters. 63 1 .. 1400.. .. . ................................ $189,000 COSTA MESA·s College park. Great starter home w/3 bdrms and nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised wooden deck. 631· 1400 .................................................. $198.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex, charming 1 bdrm. 1 bath units w/hrdwd floors & large yard. Alley access & lots of parking on desirable quiet street. 631-1400 . . ............ ······ ...... $234.000 SANTA ANA in Redevelopment's Enterr:>rlse Zone. Mixed use. 1st flr w/offices & 2nd flr w/two 2 bd apts in main structure + rear cottage. 25 space prking. 631-1400.. . ...................................... $240.000 CORONA DEL MAR•s Harbor Woods w/comm pool, spa & tennis. Popular 2 bdrm end unit In prime location w/frplc, laundry & dbl garage. 631-1400.. ... .. . ..................................... $235.000 TROV.AllE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/sweeping views of city lights & mtns In gated comm w/pool & spa. Large dbl garage & patio. 631-1400..... . .................................. $239.000 UPPER EASTSIDE Remodeled 3 bd home w/dining & family rms. upgraded kitchen & baths. Inside laundry :3<t'1i0o:." ~~-t. a~~ ~-~~-~~ ........... $249.000 VD.IA BALBOA An absolutely perfect 2 bdrm pnthse w/den & dining room. Bright and spacious w/vaulted 6j~i4oi~ .. ~'.~~'..1.~~~.~~~-~ .1~~~-~~.~:.$282',000 J ... NEWPOID" 8llOllES spacious 4 bd home Includes large family room w/frplc & work room. Upside down 23l~I:oo~~~-~:~'. ....................... $319,000 HVN11NGTON BEACH Adorable remodeled 3 bd home, hrdwd firs. brick frplc & eat-In kitchen, yard w/lawn & picket fence. Walk to beach & all schools. 631-1400 ........ : ........................................... $325,000 LONG llEAat Neat & dean dplx, main house w/2 bdrms, dining rm & den, rear unit w/l bdrm. Arst time on the market In nice Belmount Heights neighborhood . 631-1400 .................................................... $375.000 ., EASTSIDE Costa Mesa triplex. Attractive Colonial style building w/three 2 sty 2 bdrm units, each w/1.5 baths & single garage. Big reduction!! · 631-1400 .................................................... $390,000 AT 11IE llEAOI brand new high tech twnhm w/patio surrounded by walls of glass. Two master suites & 3rd level bonus room opening to deck w/view. 631-1400 .................................................... $419,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Well kept 2 story 3 bdrm home w/famlly room & tree top views. Beamed ceilings. - copper bing, newer roof. Easy bike to beach. NEWPOllTS tJPPER MY neighborhood. lovely 3 bdrm remodel w/family rm. HrdWd firs, Fr. doors. smooth ceilings, crown moldings & plantation shut- ters. Large landscaped yard w/frult trees. 631-1400 ............................................... $389,000 NEWPORT llEAat'S Baycrest neJghborhood. Com- fortable 4 bd home w/dlning & family rms & 2 fire- places on great street. Large fenced yard. 631-1400 .................................................... $429.000 BUJFFS Serene canyon & city w from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/upgraded baths. famUy rm & added breakfast room opening to ptcb.aresque patio. ~-~·~~~~··~··~~~·~-~~-~:4:~: place In sunny location just steps from surf & sand. 631-1400 .................................................... $475,000 NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hill. Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm. dining & family rrns & superb city bght & ocean w . Marble entry, gourmet kitchen & designer decor. 631-1400 ... ,. ............................................. $509,000 BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings In gated" Community w/pool, spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400 .................................................. $545,000 UDO PAllK DRIVE Nloely decor~ted 2 bdrm condo With views of the ocean, channel & city lights. Doorman, ~~f-t400~~:.~~.~~-~.~-~~ ............. $580,000 NEWPOllTS BAYCllEST back bay. mountain & city light views from this· 2 story home w/2 large master suites, famlly room w/wet bar & eat--ln kitchen. 631-1400 ................................................... $595.000 OlD COM>NA DEL MAil near new spacious 3 bdrm townhome. dining & family rooms & la!'ge mas· ter w/sltting room. Light & open w/glass block. 2 fireplaces, entry courtyard& dedt w/dty ligttt views. 631-1400 ................................................ $539,000 P£NINSlJlA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dlnlng rm, family kitchen w/breakfast nook, hardwood floors, deck & patio. Steps to surf & sand. 631-1400 ..................................................... $595.000 EASTSIDE S Pl.EX. three 3 bd & two 2 bd detached units. au have 2 baths, fireplace. hardwd floors & garage on huge 19,000 s.f. lot. excellent Income prop. 631-1400 ................................................. $649.000 BAUIOA ISLAND Cstm 4 bd hm w/lncome unit. Remodeled In ·91, new kitchen & baths. white washed cabs & beams, custom tile, plantation shutters. · 673-6900 ............. : ....................................... $699,000 BEl.COORT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bdrm w/slttlng area in master suite. dining & family rms. used brick patio w/spa. Huge Price Drop! 631-1400 ..................................................... $719,000 Hl1N11NGTON HAllllOVR w/30' dock & bay ws. One story 3 bd w/famlly rm, patio & deck. Remodeled In lfi-'14<xr..~~:.~~.~.~-~~~ .............. $729,000 DOVEll SHOllES spacious 4 bd home w/ex&ptional upper bay & city light w . Open beamed ceUings In lMng, :m!ob~~~-~~ ... ~~.~:.~~.~-~ .......... $749.000 CUFF HAVEN panoramic ocean & harbor w from charm1ng remodeled 3 bdrm home w/famUy room, gour- met kitchen & yard w/pool & spa. 631-1400 ..................................................... $759.000 PENINSVLA PT Delightful 3 bd, 3 bath home w/fanV- ly rm, 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled In '89, hard- wood flrs, Fr. doors & leaded & stained glass. 631-1400 ..................................................... $820.000 SPYGl.ASS IDU. 5 bd lushlv landscaped -SouthporC on lrg prvt lot, pool, city lite & mini ocean vu. Beams, hrdwd floors, moldings & paned Windows. 631-1400 ..................................................... $849,000 HAJlllOll VIEW ..,_. aJSTOM 2 sty, 5 bd traditional w/offtce. dining & family rms, 2 story entry. gourmet decorator ldtchen, bulJ..nose comers. Fr doors & windows. Steps to park, pool & clubhse 673-6900 ................................................ $925,000 DOVER SHOil£s 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay. city bghts & mtn views. New gourmet kltch· en. dual glazed windows & doors, master w/balcony. 631-1400 .................................................... $849.000 UNDA 151.E TradiUonaJ style w/4 ~up & maid's down . Uvlng rm \N/24 ft vaulted ceilings. Dock for large yacht & great open bay vus.Land price reduced! (LH) 631-1400 ........................... ........ . ...... . ... $850,000 DOVER SHOllES Forever upper bay & city light views from fabulous 4 bdrm home on hle private lot ~~-iJOO~~.~.~:.~.~~ .... ~ls95.ooo BAUIOA 191.AND bayfront duplex with charming ear· ly 4 bd owner's home and separate 1 bd apt over the ~arage. Lovely bay & city IJght views. REDUCED 31-1400 ......•.............................................. $935,000 DOVEll SHOllES Dramatic 4 bd home w/superb view of upper bay, nature preserve & nlte lltes. Dining & family nns, private entry w/pool & 3 car gar~. 631 -1400 ···································· ·······~······· $945,000 CORONA DEL MAR w/prlvate bayside beach & dock. Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frpk & patio Priced below larld value! 631-1400 ................................................. $1,250,000 BUENA~ super value In prime bayfront location. Cllarming 3 bd beach cottage widen, dining & fmly rms. private beach & shared docl<. 6731-1400 ............................................... $1.295,000 MD> PDIN8lJlA 9 unJt apartment bldg at the beach. Upgraded 1 & '2 bd units w/prlvate patios, fabulous 6'3ri~.~:.~.~: ...................... $1.399.000 oova 9ll08ES Gorgeous 4 bd bavfront, 60 ft on upper Bay's main channel & lrg dock. 'Traditional w/11- l:lrary, dining & fmly rms & brick terrace w/spa. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,539,000 • OPEN HOUSES • SAllJRDAY ONLY 273 Hav~ • Bayridge, NB • Austin Oayoes 1537 Keel · Harbor View Hms, NB Jimmie Jones 1106 Pesudor ·Dover Shores, NB Esther Fme 1410 Kings Rd • Cliff Haven, NB Manny Stellino 1859 Port Wheeler • Harbor View Homa Kathy Fox 3 Bel HM $289.000 5 Bel HM $749,000 4 Bel HM $749.000 3 Bel HM $759,000 5 Bel HM $925,000 SUNDAY ONLY 323 Cedar · Newport Shores 5 Bel HM Kennie Jo Riu.o $375, 000 2302 Redlands • Newport Beach 3 Bel HM Marlene Hassel $389.000 339 Catalina • Newport Heights 3 Bel HM June Adams $425,000 508 San Bernardino • Newport Hefghts 3 Bel HM Jeny Smith $435.000 2970 Corte HmnoA ·Newport North 4 Bel HM Jimmie Jones $525.000 2045 Shlpny • Bayaat, NB 4 Bel HM Rosette-Andree Gindi $559,000 2118 Leeward • Baycrest, NB 2 Bel the F.mily McGinley $595,000 228 Via EboU • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bel HM Lynn Creamer $649,000 391 E. 23rd • Oteny Lab, NB 5 Bel HM Cheryl Carlson $775,000 1003 N. Bayfront • Balboll bland 4+1 Bel the Mark Jackson $935,000 412 Evening Star·~ Shores, NB 3 Bel HM Sue Ellen Volpe $1,095,000 303 Kings Rd • Cliff tt.ven, NB 5 Bel HM Manny Stelllno $1,650,000 909 \Ila Udo Nord · Udo Isle, NB , 5 Bel HM Christen Nilsen. I Lorraine Farrington $2,400,000 SA1\JRDAY & SUNDAY 3124 Taft W.y • North Cotta Mela Jeannine Stake 4 Bel HM $292,000 3+1 Bel the $339,500 115 38th • At the Buch. NB Lynn Creamer I Austin Daynes 123 36th •A &c •B ·Newport Penin Lorraine Farrington I Sally Phillips 1719 ~ • Bayaat, NB Pia D'Auria I~ Nettel 2110 ScvWe • Penm.ua. Point Carolyn Starr 2121 E. Ocan BIYd. • Peninsula Point Mary Ann Nethercutt 7101 S.Mhore • At the Beach. NB JiD Andrus I Richard Lee 1027 Mariners • Dover Shota, NB Reggie McNemey I~ Johnston 1021 Martnen ·Dover Shores, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi I Esther Pine 443 Hatbor bland • Newport Buch Olga Matthews 318 Buena ViltA • Baytront, NB Richard Lee I George Dashld 930 Martnen • Dowr sa.o.., NB Lance Boggs I Us Olsen 211 North Star· Do.el' Shani, NB 5a1y Phillps I Patti Conowr 2242 a.nr..I Rd ·,.._. Point Vldd La I Jil Andrus 2Bc1Twnfat $419,000 4BdHN $429,000 3 Bel the $575,000 3BdHN $595.000 5 Bel the $829,000 4 Bel HM $895,000 4BdHM $945.000 4 Bd the $1,250.000 3BdHM $1,295,000 S Id tt. $1,395,000 5Mtt. $1,495,000 S Id tt. $2,395,000 aJFF HAVEN Panoramic bay & ocean views from all major rooms of the "Villa Regtna •• an exquisite 5 bdrm Italian Riviera style home of over 4000 sq ft w/library. dining, family & morning rooms. Large yard w/lawn. terraces & spa. 631·1400 ............................................. $1.650,000 BIG CANYON 3 bdrm ~olf course estate w/tranquil views. Mastel' w/seating area, lrg country kitchen, dining & family rooms & space for home office. l>31·1400 .................................................. $1.595.000 UDO 151.E Beautifully maintained & recently redeco- rated 4 bd bayfront w/den & large dock in prime south ~:00~~:.~ ~~.~~~~: .......... $1.650.000 • CORONA DD. MAll'S Ocean BM! w/awesome ocn & hrbr w . Elegant 4 bd w/dlnlng & fmly rms & triple l3~466~~ ~~~. ~~. ~~--~~:... .. . . . ....... $1.895.000 ~ COVE Price dropped! Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family rooms, 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400 ................................................. $1,975,000 CORONA DEL MAR A beautifully landscaped 5 bdrm tennis estate built in ·as on 1+ acres Top security. high· tech styling & ocean & bay views. 631-1400 ................. : .............................. $1.995,000 PENINSV1.A PT Lovely 4 bd decorator owned bay- front w/pier & float & large lot. Staff quarters, dining 63i~f400:.~~.~.~~.~.~~~~~.~~.r;2:395,000 UDO 151.E 5 bdrm "Bel Air" style masterpiece on 2 lots w/pool. forever bay view. top quality, extraordinary attention to detail & triple garage. . 631-1400 ................................................. $2,400,000 COUJNS ISLE the tiny private Island at the end of Balboa Island ls the setting for this dramatic 1 sty 3 bd 6~~~~.~~:.~~-~ .. ~~.-.~~.~ .. ~~.12\95.000 HAllllOR RIDGE Fonner design house, 6 bd. superb ~lty w/fabulous ocean vus. Stone exterior w/den, ~1~~.~-~ .. ~: ......................... $2,999.000 : ............. 0 P'E N' H 0 USES ·From one to five p.m. , Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. $1,495,000 Newport Beach Estate 930 Mariners Open Sat./Sun. $1,395,000 Baena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat./Sun. $1,295,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Dr. Open Sat./Sun. $1,250,000 ~ Balboa Island Bayfl,'Ont 1003 North Bayfront Open Sunday $935,000 Lido Isle Leue Option 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home $25,(XX) option money, 40' lot, lge patio $595,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® . 675-1058 lllJ 63!~1400 . . Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange ApprolC 1.2 acres, ~an & bay views Sl,995,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 4BA home, dock for large yacht Large yard & pool, 70' of bay frontage Sl,495,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR •BA + Den, Channing Beach Cottage Shared boat dock, fabulous views! $1,295,000 Balboa lslmd Bayfront 4BR 2BA owner's unit, + 1 BR apt. Great Value! luge patio, xlnt view $935,000 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 48A + Fm rm, remodeled home, will exchange Lg. Dock. 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kltchen Sl,495,000 Newport Beach Estate of Mrs. John Wayne "La Roca" SBR 7.SBA custom, .6 acres App. 7,000 sq.ft. home w I tennis court $1,395,000 Bayfnnt Bargain 48R 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientation Large dock, sandy beach, 60' bay frontage $1,250,000 SpyJlul Family Home 58lt 4.SBA + bonus, X-la~ view lot Very.private gnyon location, pool SM9,000 • • PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT ESI'ATE Unique 4-story home on secluded East Bay A\C. 9BR. 7BA. dock for 3 large yachts. 2 guest homes same Spanish style. $6,oteiGOO UDO ISLE BAYFRONT ~BR. 3.5BA. Light. neutral interior. dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and 2 car parking. Sl.SS0,000 c Cannery _Village Realty (714) 673-3777 TIP OF LIDO ISLE Spectacular bayfront e~lllre on 78' waterfron1. Beautifully appointed 6BR. 7.5BA home with dock for 100+ yacht plu' side ties. B<\}''ide patio offer\ pool and SJ,450,000 CUSTOM OCEAN FRONT CONDO Highly upgraded 3BR. 2.5BA. 2 car g.irage. roof deck v./3&) \lew of the bay & ocean. Tum-key Now $750.000 PltIME WATERFRONT LOCATION At the. end of the penin5ula-3BR-3Y;BA. 40' lot. deck off master ~uite. Magnificent '*hitewater view! Fireplaces up & down. REDUCED TO Sl,599,000 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 4BR-2BA up. 3BR do,.,n. 2 car garage. beautiful ocean views. Super sharp! $925,000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT Main turning basin - Traditional 3BR-3 l/2BA tr home + lBR-lBA guest quarters. Dock + roof to deck. $1,595,000 SPECTACULAR 3-STORY Oceanfront custom 6BR-6BA home of finest quality elevator. may balcon~. granite surface . Must sec to believe. $1,699,000 PENINSULA AND LIDO BUYS ... CUSTOM PENINSULA POINT Channing cuscom built home on comer 101. 2BR-2BA. lcar garage. High beam ccilin~. Incredible aucntion to detail. $499,MO CHAIMJNG ~HOME 3BR. IBA. Spanisll bome on a 3S' lot. Features hardwood f1oors. private patio plus garage. Quiet family Ira. NOW ONLY $Mt. LIDO ISLE Entertainer\ delight on a corner lot! Thi' beautiful 4BR-2 75BA. corner 101. 2 car garage. Large south facing pauo. Strcet·t<>- strcct location. $875,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DELIGHT Perfect move-in condition • 3BR-2BA. vaulted ceilings & fenced back yll{d. $425, ... 28TH STREET MARINA PROJECT Only unit for sale! 2BR-2BA plan with bay vic,.,s. underground security parking. many upgrades. $375,MO CANNERY VILLAGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING . Residential building • 3BR·2BA + office upstairs. S car garage, roof top deck W/OCWI view. Priced to sell! $399• 2BR unit in prcsttgtOUs sccunty building. Guaranteed hp 10 prhate marina · completely furnished. $4t0,000 BEACH DUPLEX I door to Sllld • 3BR + 2BA and 2BR + I BA. Ocean view! Seller wil). carry! SU)IMJT AU. OFFERS! $ll5,MI 1'16 W. OCSANnlONT-SATISVN l-S-· - 2054 E. 0<.SANFRONT-.SATISUN 1·5--...--$1~- (714) 673-3"777' - ( .. IRVINE -Beautiful single family home in Turtle Roclt. 4BR plus bonus room with extensive, Lavish use of ti.ks throughout, newer Berber carpet, large form:il dining & family room. Large private yard with covered patios and 3 car garage .................. $499 ,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Compare this price!! Spacious 3BR townhome. AH white & very open with vaulted ceil- ings, ne)\' plush carpet. Approx. 1900 sq .ft. and looks like new!! 2 car attached garage ................... $279 ,000 :"\t·.\\ l'OtU ¥ HL\Cll LINDA ISLE -Custom bayfront home w/onc of the finn t main chan ncl locatiom in Newport! 3BR suites, & foll view of Newport Harbor. DcC<11'9tcd w/a Sout11 Western flair & 60ti. o n the WJtcr -2 boat dcxks & 3 side tJc.,. ......................... $3,950,000 BELCOURT · Mediterranean man \1011 with O(eJn and oty light ,·iewo,. SBR i.uites, library, family room & den. Lush tropical gro unds w/wJtcr- fall~ & spa ........................... $3,950,00 temporary (mtnm ho me. AJI \\hate and bright. 4 BR, library, nercisc rcx)m Pm Jtc pool & spa. Some ()(can ........................... $1 ,995,000 HARBOR RIDGE · Spe(tacular unobstru(ted cxean & city light views. 3BR + loft. Private pool .. spa, & 3 car garage ............................... $ 1,495,000 BIG CANYON -Totally remodeled townhme with views to the ocean. 2 story marble entrance, 3BR, den/of- fice, 3BA ............................. $899 ,000 SEAVIEW -largest plan -4 BR + family room, 3BA, sensational View of city lights and mountains. Large lot w /spa .................................. $734,000 BIG CANYON -Lowest priced in the areal! 2BR + den w/ncw paint, c:upct & entry tiJc. Large corner lot· and all on one level. ............. $529,000 BIG CANYON -Big Sur Ambiance with partial golf course view. 2BR + den or 3BR with large master suite. Air conditioning and a nice location. Comm. pool, spa & tennis ... $264,950 HARBOR RIDGE .. Casablanca" plJn wtth .i pca1:cful wooded and night hght views. S l 0 ,000 cJrpet allowance. Possible lcJsc option!! .......... $629,000 HARBOR RIDGE -Lovely country & night Light views from this large 3 BR town home w/loft ......... $472,000 BAYVIEW DUPLEX W / INCOME · A rJre find!! Unique duplex in old Balboa with a New England 1:ottagc look & lovely bay ,·icw .................................... $419 ,000 THE BLUFFS -Unbelievable Back Bay views from this fronr line 3BR, 2BA condo. Views from all main rooms ...................... $315,000 '\I \ \ I'( ) H. I ¥ ( RI .._, I CELEBRITY OWNED -Dramatic single level townho me, 2BR, w/remo-- dckd kitchen and many custom features. Lots of Pizazz ....... $219 ,900 NEWPOR.T CREST -Large 4 BR plus family room. Perfect condition with decorator tile, fireplace wet bar, quiet location. Fabulous value! Priced to sell. .................................. $250,000 NEWPORT BEACH -Partial ocean view from this gorgeous 3BR, 2.SBA townhome. H'ghly ·upgraded w /plan- tation shutters, hardwood floors & ' custom mirrors .................... S249 ,000 .,, PULL OCEAN VIEW -Sensational 3BR, 2.SBA townhome. Beautifully remodeled -indirect lighting, dramatic master suite, fireplace, plus expanded deck ...................................... $324 500 CORONA DBL MAil -Only 1 more available. YOU CAN'T FIND A BETTER PRICE IN CDM! 2BR, 2BA, fireplace, wet bar, and a great locati.on ................................. $295,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 4BR home on l level. On~r 2 ,000 s.f. w/remodelcd kit(hcn & baths. Nkc yard w/ patio & private pool. Great location .............................. $575,000 CORONA DBL MAR Great location in H arbor View Hills. Extra large lot. TUllTLE R.OCK -SFR with 4BR, 2.5 BA, -tionnal dining, &m.ily room, bcautifull kitchen w /hardwood floor- ing, fresh paint. Private spa .. $349,500 TURTLE ROCK -Detached home with 3BR, family room, dining room on a large lot w /pool, spa & ,;cw of ruUs! .................................... $316,500 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN -Large 3BR townhomc overlooking park. Solar heat, high ceilings. SELLER SAYS SELL!!! ..................... $279,000 Light & airy -nice patio. Lots of room IRVINE _ Lovely two bedroom, two to expand ............................. $595,000 • bath townhome with a nice location ( > I I 11 I{ 'I \ I{ I \" Just move into ossible 4BR) ingle story home 1n a good neighborhood. Painted in and out, all new carpets, firepla1:e in family room. You'll lilte the cheerful feeling of this large home, approximately 1,778 sq.ft ...... $175,000 MISSION VIEJO -Perfect for first time buyers! Large end unit w /2 mas- ter suites, Lowest priced condo in Ridgemont ........................... S 165,500 HUNTINGTON HA.llBOUR -2 BR w /new carpet, paint, tile floors & French doors ........................ $129 ,900 0.llANGB -4BR home on a la.rgc corner lot. New Berber carpet, fire- place, terrific family room & nice yard w /brick fircp1t. Great hmily neighborhood ............... ~ ... $202,900 . GllAYLAND, WASHINGTON - Located on an acre witl\ llo· ocean views. 3BR energy efficient home with a 1,300 sq.ft. deck & built in BBQ, hot tub and morc ................ $369 000 o n the park. Air conditioning & 2 car garage ................................ $149,900 LARGE SINGLE STORY HOME IN PORT STREETS. 1 level. 2.200+ sq. ft cus- tomdcsign. large living area. great IOCllion. Dramatic entry. very high cieilings. tall windows. extra large loL Living room is over900 Sq. Ft. Easy home to expand. $479,900 NEWPORT NORTH LEASE 2 BR. 2.S Ba. Large 2 car gar. Close to ~ pooVspa. End l.Dlit 1ocation. nice enter- tainment patio.Clean. $1,275 QUIET LOCATION; CITY LIGHTS VIEW PERFECT ENTRY LEVE..- Hart>orView,SEA WIND. This home is owned by a couple with no child.rm and no pcu. Ah· ~· ,.~. shows perfectly. 2 BR + Den, and 2 baths. Must see. $475,000 NEW.ON MARKET CARMEL MODEL, 3BR, 2 BA original condition, but new non- combustible roof. Good.- sized south facing rear yard. Lowest priced in Pon Streets. $429,000 VERY LARGE CdMDUPLEX 5 + 3 BRs and 4 + 3 Ba Both units clean/clean. Tile and new carpet upgrades. Each unit produces a large income $685,000 CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Resi- dents of Newport Beach tor 15+ years, while handling more than 250 ~QNGS Of NEWPORT Licenledrealesutc broken, ._ c.1ir. Dq>'I or RHI Ea1a1e GERRY AND CHRISTA --640-LONG I 640-5664 OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND! Saturday ; .4pn1 Sunday l-Spm 110· PULL OCEAN ·VIEW 90 Ima Loa Court NEWPOltT UACll l'Oll ONLY $114,100! Spacious 3BR. 2.SBA Newport Crest townhome with enclosed 2 car qar*. Nicety upqraded and expansive oc.ean views from I:IYinq room . din~ area. and master bedroom. Priced to Mii tllU weelt-eacl. Barbra Chambers Res. 548-4796 1a.i.._ • V A L E N T I N E 5'°Q'= l11 P R 0 P E R T I E s· •' ,. Esther Yank: Grab your ·favorite iron$ and . ·always a · woods to help chUdren~s charity top RE/MAX Newport Beach Country Club Will host golf tournament benefiting Childhelp USA. producer Mother's sage advice led to realtor's success. _ The !.entence. "II can't be done." i<; not part of father Yan k\ vocabulary.-When Yank wa\ a young girl. growing up in Philadelphia. her mother said she could achieve whate..,er <,he wanted in life. Yank heeded that wi..e coun'd Working as a legal secretary during high school. -,he earned a full c;cholm hip to Temple Univerr.ity. She later became a bul>iness ini.Lructor in the secondary E th v k schools. ln 1972. s er •an ~he move<! to Newport Beach and taught bu~i~and communications at the l<'ICal community rnllegc)\. Whik rai:-.111g two daughter!>. Yank was ..,cry active in PTA and 'erved on the boards of many local charitie)\. In the mid<;t of obtaining her 'econd ma!.ter\ degree. she enrolled in a real estate cou~e. And in 198 1. \he Marted a real e~tate career in Nc:wpon Beach. In 1986. 'he joined RfJMAX Her real e'tate rewar~ have been many. She 1' con\l)>tcntly a member of the I 00 Percen t Club and recehed the prestigious RfJM AX Hall of Fame disti nction in 199 1. .iwarded to realtor.. "'ho earn more than SI m1llmn rn comm1-.1'1oni. during a RfJMA X 1:areer Yan k\ daughter Jill -a lil.:en-.ed realtor - wor~' rn retail fai.hion. Howe' er. dunng Yank \ bu'y ume\. 'he help' tn marketing Daughter Mcli,~a i' media relation)\ liai~on and director of Wild Life Program' at The Living Desert in Palm Desert. Both women are graduates of San Diego State University. Yank believes in personalized service and devotes all her efldless energy to her client". Also, her ex ten ive busines' and legal background provide-; additional service to each client. She is an expert in Harbor Ridge. • Spyglass HJll. Big Canyon. Harbor View Homes, Harbor View Hills. Belcourt. Ocean Ridge. Pelican Hill and Pelican Point on the Newport Coru t. According to a RFJMAX rcprcsenlative. with Yank's ,m of patience. her expertise in finding the nght home for the right client and her love of people, she is the con~ummate rcaltor. YoM C.1111 nod &tla~r Yank at (714) 1f0..5000, txt. f I J 01'640-JSZ9. It will soon be time to enjoy a day in the sun at the Newport-Mesa Association or Realtors annual Charity Golf Tournament June 19 at the Newport Beach Country Club And all fo r :1 good cause: Childhelp US A. a child abu:.c prevention center. Here b a great opportunity to impress.-or maybe JU't amu'iC · your peers and clients. Con,ider '>pon-;onng a hole at the event and 'howca-.ing your company with per.onalized golf ball!> or colorful visors. The S 165 entry fee (-.cramble format) · include' green feci., cart. range balls. lunch. award' dinner and two drink tickets ($60 for lunch and dinner only). And for your trophy room: first, second and thifd place trophies for men's foursome. women's foursome and mixed foursome. Call tournamtnl chairman, Dtrtk Graham, Chicago Tille, (714) 770.1696, for more fnfonnation . And nine local rcaltor!> have been appointed to the CaJifomia A!>sociation of Realtor!.· !.tatewide committee!>. Barbara Amstadter. president of Newport-Mesa Ai.sociation of Realtors. congratul atei.: Tom Brunson and Donald DeThomas. Realtors Consumer Protection: Jackie Randleman, Property Management: Doug Hockett. Commercial Investment Forum: JoAnne Perktm, Local Government Relations; Bernard Towers. Real &tale Finance; Thomas Sutro. Carnet Advbory: and Zackary Wright, Common lntere-.t Subdivision. + ValentJne Propertks also offered kudos at it11 recent;•l 994 awards breakfao;t held at Las Brisas in Laguna Beach. Top achievers · included: Marie Denny, Jad Wittmeyer. Ted Hill, Barbra Chambers and Claudette Bla~bard Mann. "We would like to congratulaLe everyone for their hard work and supr,ort. especially our top producers for 1994,' said broker/owner Lynne Valentine. Valen/int ProptrtUI is aJ 2 Civic Plavz, Ntwport Beaclt, (71') U0-1500. Concerned about local is.~ues which impact homeowners, Nita Nash and Brett Wyland, of The Prudential Callfonda Realty Newpon Be8cb, were recently appointed to the Political AtJairs Committee of the Ne•por1-Maa A.Modadon ol Realtors. Other sale uecuti ves from the Newport Beach office also on th( commlrtcc: Bl• GlrUna. Pat Zartkr and (Left to Right) Marie Denny, Mary Von Geldern)office ma~r), Joc,.Wittmeyer, Ted Hill, Borbro Chambers, Lynne Volentine (broker owner), Claudette Blanchard-Mann. Soles trainer and seminar speaker Bill Fields hosts Coldwell Bonker Kick-Off Breakfast. Sharon Vogt. "We feel it is important for our clients that we stay involved in the community and keep abreast of issues which impact Orange County homeowners." Nash said. "This is an integral part of the services we provide for our clients." Tht Pnultnlial California Rtal.ty Newport Btaclt off&ee, 2101 E. Pacific Coast Hi11twa1, Corou Ml M~ (71')159~. Top sales tr.iiner and seminar speaker, BUI Fields was ~ featured speaker at Coldwell Banker's recent Kick-Off Breakfast held at the Irvine Marriott More th-an 400 Orange County sal~s associates attended the event designed to help sales associates maximize their performances. + Rtal Entw Buy U..ts is a wttll] colll,,.,. Mtlicolff;;, local real m.1 uw1. We tM.,,,.,, JO• lo ''"" /Mllll'ltl itnu, 111elt a: pro-.otio1U, ,.,.., or f'tMl1 tlWfllG, ~--lffl1 UrYO/wlfWfd, "°""""""' ""' proj«ll, -' .,,, odatr 11n1 w•lt U.. ow,....,, ~""1Nd lo: Joyct Sclwra-, l eol Entlt1 lhly Ultts, Dou, Pilot, JJO W. atty SL, Cosio Mn" CA '2617, or 10fl ""'fa'°"',,.,,, rtlftU1lo /OJCItit1JU50-402. St"' ti pllo"' (block & wAU., V po111M.) widt Co.pt111] N111a ""' PtTIO• Oii Net""' """*-'a., U1111). ~-: 5 , .... hn41iJ. . Although These Seaside Homes Are Very Affordable, Yourn Still Appreciate A Uttle lnflatlon Now And Then. Limited edition gated, detached homes In Huntington Beach. Priced from the mid s200.cxxrs. For more Information call (31 0) 408-2776 BRAND SPANKING NEW Spaikllng, Ught bright & airy are these two brand new townhomes so. of PCH in a most pref erred section of old CdM near bches & village shops. Built by exP._erienced local tiuilder with real pnde of ownership quality throughout. $569,000 (front) SOLD $425,000 (rear) PRICED TO SELL The arching Monterey Pines cast an incomparaole ambiance on this 3 bd, den,+ .KU~l quarters home just one block from the surf & channel entrance. The extra wide parcel provides for a wine cellar, 3-car gar. and a sunny brick patio all uniquely planned by i~ very proud owner. Just Reduced to $1, 195,000 CATALINA AND PAVIUON VIEWS Bay and ocean scented breezes with fatiulous views, night lights too, are all yours free of weekend or summer time crowds. A 4 bedroom, 4~2 bath, 4 car garage amid.St a most sou2.ht aft.er, quiet and serene neighbomood In old Corona del Mar. · $998,700or Lease for $4500/MO JU51' REMODELED Expande<i 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/garden ~flo home & Income unit on extra wlde pcl!'cel near beaches & village shops. Extremely quiet & most preferred & sought after CdM location so. of PCH. The carpets & master bedroom & bath arc s1?3nklng new. Cozy flreplace & open beam celllngs. $629,500 CDM VILLAGE µght, bright, airy and only steps away by foot to quaint shops & restaurants & minutes to freeways & major shopping malls. Slx years new w/wOodl>urning fireplace, garden patio & dbl car endosed garage. Very motivated seUer ... )ust reduced to ... $388,800 COM TOWNHOME WIPOOL Only a few steps away by foot to local village amenities and even less distance to the pool & dub house & patio. This 2 bdrm townhome affords quick access to beaches & freeway systems. Endosed garage & sunny patio too. OCN FRNT HOME+ GST HSE A wandering path via pool & lush gardens leads to crashing waves and a very Intimate & J>C:'ivate t>each below. 3-car ~ge w/ample off-stteet parking. 4 bedrooms. 4 baths. ga.t!le room & terrace. 1Wo kitchens an~a · rden gazebo with ocean views ore. $2,495, dn c;f;~ w~ c;f;4Ude 19 NARBONNE •HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT B EACH, CALIFORNIA PRICED To Stu.! REIH CED()\ FR S~00J)()0 enjoys a prime loa1:cion in the ded communicy of Harbor Thjs one-of-a-lcind RaJph Lauren home with ocean & cicy light .views Ridge. le offers 'over 7,500 sq. rofliving space, situated on over one-half a.er~ of classic elegah~ with pool & spa -The perfect setting for chis su~~BR, 7.SBA home! The living rm doubles as a screening rm with a Sx.5 screen & projector. The one-of-a-lcind country kitchen feacures new cop-of-the-line appliances, 2 x-Large refrigerators, 2 ovens, 1 convec oven, 6 gas burners, hand painted tiles, cusco m brick fireplace & built-ins for TV & VC R. You'll find that the family rm has a large pull- down screen & projector, the cruldren's scoryhouse bedrooms magical & the master suice a retreat in itselfl The master bath features all marble slab cops. shower & bath. Master suite has approx. 100' of hanging closer, custom shoe racks co hold up 180 pairs of shoes. T he overall inviting effect of warmth & elegance is completed with the six fireplaces and che exquisite custom cabinetry thro ughout the house. You must sec it co believe ic! Bring your most discriminating buyer! Reduced To $2,390, 000 Call ••. SPYRO KEMBLE (714) 222-0552 SPYRO l<EMaLE REALTY MARK CARDELUCCI (7i4) 720-1760 m~c_~ REAL ESTATE NEWPORT.BEACH 16 Chatham Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 JBR Sun 1-5 $995,000 BALBOA ISLAND 1716 W. Oceanfront 68R Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,699,000 121 CoraJ, Balboa Island Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Sat/Sun 1-4 6 Drakes Bay. Mark Kiafer 253-4016 CORONA DEL MAR 4BR Sun 707-7071h Heliotrope JBR Sat/Sun 12-4 McDonald CdM Hms/Jim & Patty 759-9070 COSTA MESA $629,500 $590,000 $449,000 1605 Santa Ana Ave 714-833-5047 JBR Sat/Sun 11-5 From $299,000 2278 Orange Ave. Owner 760-8364 2BR Sat/Sun l ·S $252,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2054 E. Oceanfront 38R Sat/Sun 1-5 ( $1 ,699,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 38 Canyon Island Drive JBR Sun 1-5 Marcia Schwartz/First Team Real Estate 665-6191 5 Mari!ime Dr Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 , 28R Sun 1-5 512 Via Udo Nord SBR Sat/Sun 1-5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 64 Belcourt Or North Sunday 1 ·5 Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif. 729-7271 820 W Bay Ave 3BR Sat/Sun 1 ·5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 \ $339,900 $595,000 $1,550,000 $950,000 $1,595,000 It is easy to fo~t. the detai!5 of a pro~pective new home; especially after viewing several in one day. ·For your convemence, here ts a cbeckhst to note all the important information. Prtce:---.Address:-.. -··················City: .................... l\1ajor Cr<KS treets: ................................ . ..... SuWlvtdon: ........... -........... ; .. Model: ................... .Square Footage: .................. Lot slz.e· Age· On"-""'-olLeuets· Bedrooms· Baths· ••••••••••••••• w•••·•••••• "-IW 11' ••-•• ••••••••M•-.. •M••••••••M-•• . Master Bedroom/Bath Features: .................................................................................................... ,. ............................................................................................ ~ Family lloom: ................... ,Separate l)inlng Roc_>m: .............. Bonu~ Room/Lon : .............. Kitcheo Appllances: ......•... Pantry/Nook/Bar: .................................... Wetbar: ....... . Storace: ............ --.• .SkyHgbts: ........ ..Fireplaces: ................ Cathedral Ceilings: ..................... Inside/Outside Laundry Room (gas/eledriclhookttps): ................. .. Air Condttlonlnc/Stturlty System: ........................ Garage: Attached: ....... Slu: ........ Storage: ............ Garage Door Opener: ................ Fenced Yard: .............. . Pool/Spa: ............ .Sprink.lers: Front/Back/Automatlc ..................................... Pat lo: .................... Exterior: House Color: ................... Condltlon: ............................ . Stlftl UC)ltlna: ........................ View: ................... Corner Lol: ....... Cul-de-ac: .......... Improvements: Paint: ...................... Carpet: .................. ~ ............................ . llle: ........ -............. -............ Window Co\•erings: ................................ Appllances: ................................ Roof : ................................ Fence: ........................... . l.anctscaplns:-.............................. Other: ........................................................................................................... . Schools: Ektnentary .... -............... .Junior Higb: ......... ., .................. Hlgh School: ..................... .. Flnanclal lnfon..tton: Ttrms: ............... 1TD: ............... Type: .............. 2TO: ................ Type: ...................... .Addltional Financial Information: ...... _ ......... --·--··-····--· .. Homt01ifMf' ~lion:._ .............. _ ........ Oues:$ .............. J\.1alntenance Company: .................................. Real Estate Agent/Contpany: ................................................. .. . . . Price: ......... --.. .Address: .............. -......... City: .................... Major c~ Streets: ................................ . Subdlvlslon:.-....................... ModeJ : .................... Square Footage: .................. Lol slze: .............. Age: ........... One--Two/Levels: ..... Bedrooms: ............ Batbs: ............... . Master Bedrootn/Batb Features: .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... ·. Family Room: ........ v ......... Separate Dining Room: .............. Bonu'i Room/Lon: .............. KJtcben Appliances: .......... Pantry/Nook/Bar: ........ ,. ........................... Wetbar: ...... :. ~torqe: ... -............ ....StyUgbts: .......... Fireplaces: ................ Cathedral Cellln~ : ..................... Inside/Outside Laundry Room (gas/electric/hookups): ................. .. Air Condltloolq/Security System: ........................ Garage: AtlJ11ched: ...... .Sl,z.e: ....... .Storage: ............ Garage Door Opener: ................ Fenced Yard: .............. . PoollSpa: ........... ..Sprlnklers: Front/Back/Automatic ..................................... Patio: .................... Exterior: House Color: ................... Condltlon: ............................ . · Street Ll&bUq:-.................... Vlew: ................... Corner Lot: ....... Cul-de--Sac: .......... lmprovemeots: Paint: .... -............... Carpet: ................................................ . llle:---·-·-·---···-Wlndow Coverings: ............................... .AppUances: ................................ Roof : ................................ Fence: ........................... . Landscaplna:--·-·············-· Other: ........................................................................................................... . Schools: Elea.eatary ............... .-.. .. .Junior High: ............................. High School: ...................... . Financial Iniormadon: ~rms: ............... lTD: ............... Type: .............. 2TD: ................ Ty~: ...................... .AdditionaJ Flnandal lntonnatlon: ................................................. .... Honteomr Aaoc:tadon: .. -......................... Oues:$ ..... .' ........ Malntena nce Company: .................................. Real Estate Acent/Company: ........................ "' ....................... . 4 Prttt: ................ Address: ................ ._ ....... Clty: .................... Major Cross Streets: ............................... .. SubdJvlslon: ...................... -... Model: .................... Square Footage: .................. Lot slze: .............. Age: ........... One·Twollevels: ..... Bedrooms:,. ........... Balhs: ............... . Master Bedrooa'1'Batll Features: ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ .. . . F.mUY Room• eo-.,..rtt•-Dlnln& Room· .. Bonus Rooll\/Lon : .............. ~tcben Appllances: .......... Pantry/Nook/Bar: .................................... Wetbar: ....... . ·-· ... ···-~r---~ ............ . Storace:-................ Skyllabts: .......... Flreplaces: ................ CathedraJ Celllnp : ..................... IMide/Outside IAunclrf Room (ps/ekdrlc/hookups):-........ ... Air r.....-........ -~·rtty s--· Ga .... -· Attached: ...... Slu: ....... .Stora-: ............ Garage Door Opmer: ................ Fenced Yard: .... m·--~....,......~u J~·····-·-·-··--.i••-• •- Pool/Spll:-........ ..Sprlnklen: Froot/BKk/Automatic ......................... .w ......... Patlo: .................... u terior: House Color: •. -:··---·CondJdon: .... -..... ·---·· S.___. 1.1-...... ui--· Co ..... r Lot: ....... Cul-de·SK: .......... lmprovemeots: Palnt: ...................... Carpet: ................................................ . u~ ........,.._-. ......... --.... -....... •1111: ..... ---.. •• -·-••-•~ '"1-· Wiodow Co-rln-· ,AouJ••nces: ................................ Roof : ................................ Fence: ............................ -::. ______ _ • ll'C'·---·--· ... ····--"'" ...... ·--······················-·· .,.,._.... .. ............. : .................... _____. . .-Ot,Mr:.-.............................................................. ~.···-·······-···--··-··················· Schools: Elemmta~ ...... -:.: ... ..J~r HJp: .......................... : .. Hlgh School: ..................... .. Flnanclll a.t._doa: Ttrm: .. -._ ..... lTD: ............... Type: .............. lTD: ................ Ty~: ....................... AddJt1oul Flnaodal lnf'onaatlon:.-............................................... .. ---·~---~-- .· ., JASMINE CREEK PRESTIGIOUS ONE STORY BELCOURT o~~~·~:, A TRUE DREAM HOME WINE COIJ.ECTOR'S DREAM 14 'X24' Underground Wme CeUar, seats 10, holds 150 cases of wine 2BDRM & DEN, 2 BATHS Extensive Patio. Private Spa Community Pool and Tennis PRICED RIGln $595,000 5 MARITIME DR. :. ~ ~c:,-.oO~.~ • o~" '\. "~~- .: CORNER LOCADON • • • $995,000 • (Vacant -lmmedlate possession) • HUGE Muter Suite with adjacent • sitting room and fireplace • D Plan, Approx. 4400 Sq.Ft. • 3 Br. 3· 1/2 Ba. • ASSUMABLE FINANCING • • OWNER ~U. CARRY • 16 CHATIIAM COORT Pre~ented b y: Lucille I lovt WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. "·"'. ,.,.,. 0'\I ( l\'I< 1'1.:\1.t\ . ..,l 111. :l{,() · (,.& ·1-I CJ IO ... 599,900 449 000 Live in the magic of China Covel · 28R. Duplex on 45' wi~ lot w/storybook 1 BA bungalow. Bay view NOW yardll A classic Corona dd Mar charmer· from roof deck, or build your dream home I 2BR. 1 BA + den ln front PLUS 1 BD. 1 BA $750/mo ~r rental. For Leas(: Front IBR, 1BA +Dm .m.$1300/mo JIM & ,1 .... lt-1¥ McDONILD McDONILD CDM HOMG Jlt-tl71 BAYS HORES FOR [EASE ~Juihl ~p: .ffi!Wldu WolfUJtn tt5-71C2 Fabulous 4 bedroom, 4 bath mini-estate, huge Lot, 3 car garage. Quality throughout. Wood floors, granite, mou Ldings etc. Ava ilable now!! $4000/mo. Contact Debi Bibb l!I Bayshores Specialist 642-8868 3113 Trinity Drivt> CoHta Mesa $212,000 .J lkt ·I .,.'>bi1 .. (1 000 "I l111·'1ulk111111lo-t11111,• '" ·hnp./11111rk1·•·· IJ•·u11tofol h11111 ..... .c1 n .... ,.. I Nik li,111 114'11 1·11bi111•t•. """' J1111f 111111<' '& llllft1'& • ()11\ '&'111&1 ... · Ill'"' r, . .,..,. .loc p:iorulf'' tl.1111. llri1 k fi"•t1'1u~· l..R .. k111·h1•11 ·I..~ ll11h1. fn··hl~ IUlllll<'d 11\l'T•it • ..rl l11•1ln••lll• llll<f llUlllk 11n•d 11•·11, fn1111/n·11r 548-6643 Call LINDA JOHNSTON Fir t Tewn R.E. 714/964-3311 -.. SSS3-& RAYO DBL SOL Prest!Dous "MOnaco" Model Located in the Elite "11 O" Atta of Leisure Wortd • J spacious bedrooms & 2 baths • Large family kitchen • Enclosed cove~d patio with panora.mJc view • Formal 1Mng room Ir dlnlng room w /fireplace • Gated courtyard entry way • Air conditioning & cba.rcoal ftltration system • 2600 plu.a sq. feet of lMn& area • Attached 2 car p.nae with direct entry $480;000 Call 412-6262 for bnent - Contemporary Elegance ~ 1899,000 City light view, 6 ~drooms, 4 baths, wme cellar, 112 acre Custom built view p~rty located on Lemon Heights cul-de- soc. Tri level home w/over 4800 sq. ft. of living on over , /2 acre. ~~rmet kitchen, family room, ltvmg room & dining room, music/library room, & extensive use of French doors. Moster suite w/view balco- ny, large walk-in closet, billiard room, second family room & eJ!ercise room on third level. Professionally landscaped -grounds, covered patio, bu/It-in BBQ, cabana, spa w/rock cas- cade to pool. ~ ~ LOCATil'J LOCAlOO LOCAlOO Exceptionally large private comer I~ w /bey and city lights view. l..ight and br!ght w !hardwood floors, newer k.it.chen Anderson windows. 4 Bdrms 2 Bath&S car garage. New roof. 'Ndlk to school1 shopping. Greenbelt at end Of stnet. [Ow 88800 fees Priced ~.-;·:;-.a1:ss,ca) 2SSS VISTA lllJEllTA. N.BOI OPEN SVN 1-5 Bluff 2BR. "dolJbouM• In .,_rk like lettlng w/aunny vistas! Thia tmm.c:ulete townhome features plant•tlon thutten, fireplace. like new applianca a two car pnige. Grat location! Wonderful starter home! LowatPdced ......... $185 000 Kenton. known for her phocographic memory. can describe in dell.i i any property she has viewed. Another '"' aluable trait is her ability to be a good listener. ·1 wati:h and observe very carefully.• \he said. "I let the clients lead me; and I know when to zero in if there is a property a'ailable which best suits their needs and pncc range.• To bener assist her clients in real estate, Kenton earned her brolcet's l.iccnsc. Well quahtied in all aspecu o( real estate. he handle~ listina and sales in all price ranges and in aJJ areas. Call Jo ...t.11 KnltM Ill Grdb & Ellis Rtsidtllda/ RMI Elltlll Slrftcn, indtptntk"1/J owllff llM ~rautl, al 23 CorporaJt ~ S.. JJO, Ntw/IO'f Btach, (714) 644-6200. Rat .... of llwdl •• 1• ---... - TYN PHONE Abacus Financial Grp. R (714) 375-6866 Amencan Home Loans R (714) 955-3633 Ban)( of America B (800) 424-2632 Bank of CaliforrQ B (71-4) 252-3367 Cahf~ Fedefal Bink s (800) 225-3337 Chase Manhattan B (714) 263-8100 F**-!Biir* s (800) 300-5626 Countrywide Funding K (800) 817-5626 CUB Funding K (800) 500-C282 Detrld( ~Group R (714) 759-9692 Downey Savingl s (800) 336-9639 Ftdel1ty Federal Bink s (800) 232·2309 First Interstate Bink 8 (800) 560-5001• First NatJonwtd. Mtg. K (800) 843-2265 Fleet Mott K (800) 700-5850 G~~Bank s (800) 560-9000 Home s (800) 975-5051 lrvioe Mllll•lll Mg. A (714) 167-Nn Newport AnMc6lil K (800) 808-5826 ~Finll ... ~IOO) 29IM)655 Southllnd Flrtlftcill 572·5828 union a.. Wells Fargo a.. Gorgeous Home South of Highway Ocean & Sunset Views Approx 3,200 Sq. Ft. Beautifully Remodeled ~ (fat. 1954) - 714 640-7000 GRAND HARBOR RIDGE Open House OPENING New Custom Homes Sat & Sun 1 2 3 Strafford 2-5 1-5 SPYQLAU HILL " , Fabulous newly rebuilt custom home, 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths, bonus room, family room, 3 car garage, pool and spa, AND a great view. ~educed $1,389,000 BIG CANYON Totally rebuit 4,500 sq ft home with 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, new kitchen and baths, pool, 2 mas1er suites, one up and one dawn. Owner will carry. Reduced • 000 OCUNlllDG• NEWPORT COAST ONE STORY 4,000 square fe.et, 4BR, 4.SBA. Ready for summer occu~ncy. call for lnfoa 11wtlon B•LCOURT Magnificent 6,000 square foot custom home 4 car garage, library, family reom, large game room, wine rooll), cul-de-sac street. One of a kind! Reduced $1,850,000 OCON RIDGE · NIEWPOllT COAST Brand new custom with ocean and city lights views. Ready for occupancy NOWI Call for further information. N .. USTINQ PIHM• LOT-NLICAJI POINT Owner must setl-wilt trade for luxury home or condo in Newport Beach or Corona Del Mar. $1 ,075,000 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y ... fixed ao.v .............. INTEREST " POINTS l.OCt(-INTEMST ~ '°9fTI MAX. lllMCllN ADJ. RATE DWN '"l IN A.P.A. RATE DWN ~l A.PA LOAN ml INDEX FREQ. 8.250% 5 2.125 15 8.519 5.450% 20 1.500 7.189 600,000 2.250 110 1M 8.375% 10 2.000 15 8.632 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.825 110 1M 8.500% 10 2.250 45 8.788 6.000% 20 1.000 9.072 203,150 2 .625 1TS 6M 8.625% 10 1.250 30 8.802 6.500% 20 1.250 9.094 500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 8.625% 20 1.625 45 8.8-« 4.500% 20 1.000 7.360 203,150 2.500 110 1M 8.720% 20 2.000 30 8.983 6.000% 25 2.000 8.910 . 1,000,000 2.625 STB 6M 8.750% 20 2.000 0 9.013 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.625 110 1M 8.375% 5 1.875 45 8.618 4.750% 20 0.000 7.509 203,150 2.750 110 1M 8.625% 5 1.375 45 8.816 4.950% 20 1.500 7.415 350,000 2.500 110 1M 8.250% 10 2.500 10 8.561 4.500% 20 1.500 7.288 600,000 2.375 110 1M 8.625% 20 1.500 30 8.830 4.750% 25 1.000 7.362 600,000 2.500 110 1M 8.625% 5 2.000 10 8.886 7.375% 10 1.875 7.481 203,150 2.500 110 6M 8.625% 20 2.375 30 8.929 5.125% 20 2.375 7.775 203,150 2.875 110 6M 8.500% 20 1.625 30 8.717 5.250% 20 0.000 7.141 203,150 2.375 110 1M 8.500% 20 1.750 30 8.731 4.875% 30 1.125 e.002 650,000 2.750 L1M . 1M 8.500% 5 1.250 45 8.675 6.500% 20 1.000 7.703 203,150 2.875 110 6M 8.650% 20 1.500 30 8.855 5.950% 20 1.000 7.323 500,000 2.450 110 1M 8.375% 10 2.000 15 8.632 4.500% "20 1.875 7.A50 500,000 2.500 110 1M 8.500% 10 1.500 15 8.703 3.600% 20 1.250 7.728 500,000 2.850 110 1M 8.500% 10 1.375 30 8.889 6.50()4J(. • 10 1.125 t.oeo 2m,150 2.750 1TS 1Y 1.825% 5 1.500 21 8.830 5.450% 20 1.000 7.-203,150 3.000 110 1M 8.750% 20 2.000 eo 9.013 e.1• 20 1.581 203,150 2.1&0 110 eM 8.875% 20 1.500 eo 9.083 8.125% 20 203,150 2.190 ICO tM =&MtM•I _...... ... _.. ....... o(SCII ~ollAndltll:l•lri: K•mor=:-.:.:;.~ .. t/1-:;, :;:-::,:: ... ~-:...--:=-..-~llf-::-..... ._............ • Piii I. ,,., ............... 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J t •• MESA VERDE INNER LOOP $269,900 4BR, 2BA. over 2000 sq ft on 1 level. Lot Is 10,800 sq ft . new plush carpet, fresh paint, park-like setting. Hurry o this sought after home! (18TAH) ..... RETIRE IN LEISURE $35,IOO Seal Beach Leisure World! 1 BR. 1 BA. smote story unit m a 24/hr security guard gated complex. Pool. golf. clubhouse! Call today for more info! (13STA] BETTER TIWI RENT $93,• EZ qualitytno, low down. take over FHA loan Exec condo. larpe 1 BR suite. inside laundry, 2-car gar. vaulted Ulllogs. fireplace. security gated. (85MEA) WY TO OWN THIS ONE $111.• This assumable FHA loan is at a low rate. great for 1st time buyer with 2 master suites and Ii replace. Really worthwhile to call nowt (28FAI) STARTER ... INVESTOR'S DEUGHTI $124.100 2BR, 1 &A home on a large lot Hardwood floors. new paint & roof Wtll sell fast! Don't miss out on the great opportunity! (51 POP) DREAM AWAY $132.toa 2BR, 1.5BA Eastslde Costa Mesa townhome overlooks pool. FHA/VA approved. It will be tough to beat this price and location. (24ELD) NEWPORT IEACH FOR ONLY... $145,937 FHANA. quiet 2BR. 2.5BA Newport condo. Close to bike trails, beach Lots of open space. Condo has been upgraded with special touches. (10MOO) COUNTRY CLUl LIFE $141,170 2 sty. 2BR, 1.5BA townhome near Los Coyotas Country Club. Dining, tam rm. fireplace, 2-car alt, RV parkl09, comm pools & spas! Call now before It goes! (40CAN) IEAUTIFUL + NEW $115.• Fabulous 3BR. 2 SBA townhome. only 1 yr new. Gated with community pooVspa, white appliances. While·washed oak cabmets. 2-car gar. Call nowl (11PRO) LIGHT, INGHT, AIRY TOWNHOME $115,710 Shows beautttully with 7 months new carpet and a spacious floorplan This 38R, 2.5BA faces onto a quiet side street with lots ol parking. Cal now! (11AME) COLDWCU. BAN~CR l.J THIS BEAUTY'S GOTTA GOf $225,000 This large SBA home nas a great location with new carpet, windows and central air conditioning. Move In now ... It's rudyl ---·ca c.m. acma AISOLUIELV BEAUTIFUL , $179,900 End unit w/exttnded patio, cent aJ!~ tndr lndry,..~BR, 2.SBA. fireplace, 2-car ,tt. ~!I OuMn locatfon. wmm pools. spas & tenolsl (63WHI) ...... IT'S NOW OR NMRll $125,000 Take advantage of current market with this 3BR. 2BA cutle. all refreshed. rencwated and ready for you! You snooze, you lose! (316E} lllllAZ LOCAOON .LOCAJION ·LOCAnON t259 900 Close to beach! 4BR. 38A. 2 stv townhome wlhlohlV upgraded kitchen, bdrms & baths!!! Securea ~~~ BeacM.ong Beach bofderl A must •...u soumwtST FLAIR $2<M, 900 Spacious SBA, 2BA home. Sunken tub, oversized lot with RV access. ~comer lot. hardwood floors, oversized fireplace. (27LOW) 111 .... SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY TEA FOR TWO + $111,511 2BR. 2.58A townhome. 2-car att oar, vaulted ceilings, cozy frptc, lndry rm. Move-in cond. Berber carpet, light & bright. skylight. small complex. (25ELD) YOU'U IE SURPRISED S1•.97 W/all you can get for this small price. Wonderful family home, Interior location, perfect for entertaining. walk to new Triangle 4BR, 2BA, 2-car gar, huge fireplace tool (64BEA) WHAT SI YOUR OffER7 $111,• Just reduced 3BR. 2BA with gated yard, 2-<:ar alt gar, cozy FP In hv rm, Inside laundry. Could be 48R. Inside tract location Call nowt (88SEN) GREAT AREA, GREAT PRICE! $11t,• Huge single family home with 4BR. great big loft. large yard with lots of lush landscaping. Air conditioning, tool! (1600R) BACI UY YIU.AGE $11t, .. 3BR. 2.5BA. Cape Cod townhome. 2-car oar. on!Y 8 yr old. marble frptc, recessed lighllng1 plantltton shutters. Berber carpet, white tile floors. \258AC) EmRTAININmLE $11t,MI Completely remodeled in 1992. Beautiful pool, spa & deck area. New windows & French doors, fam rm, RV access. Wall! to schools. Wow I ( 11VIO) FIX 1 IAft $215.• 4BR home needs first aid. You supply paint & labor & saw. urge lot + 1iOO+ sq. ft. Of IMnO area. Great lamily neighborhood. (32MON) -mATE $215... RARRY ON MARWI SZll.• Quaint cottage, 2BR home, over 20,000 sq. ft. Two R· 48R, 28A, single story In Mesa Verde! Spacious lot 1 lots. Can build 2 custom homes Beautiful In quiet corner. Gated side w/RV pad, Excellent landscaping, value In land. Must seel (101CR) condttion -move-in r~I (20SWA) SP£CIAl HOME Y..OU MUST I& $211, .. Price reductionrNice ... neat... c)ean ... spacious! This home Is special.· Lro floorptan w/48R, 2BA. remod kitchen. new roof, neat patio & yard. (22WAI<) COUEGE PARK IWITY mt.• 3QR, 28A. over 1800 sq. ~. large lam rm, country kit. new carpet. upgraded baths. Ne~ painted. Lro comer lot. poss RV access. vaulted ceilings (25YAL) TAL.l AIOUT PORCTI $232,411 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4. Warm. comfy home w/vaufted beam ceilings, 3BR, 2 tJle BA. upgraded and refurbished Vo. Tiie en~ oak door, central air. pool & spa. SUI WYOMl"8, i;.M. ONE FOR THE Fi\Mll.Y *253.• Df'fll IUllOAY 1-4. Delightful 58R home with sep lam rm. fenced pool & RV access, oversized corner lot. on cul·de·sac. Walk to kindergarten. college, shop & parts. 242' COLLEGE, C.M. SMOOTH, SOfltflSTICATtD $217 ... & ready to move Into. 38R w/prtvacy galore I Fam rm & sun drenched kitch overlook a manicured yard. Too much to mention! Enterialntrs' dreamt (26822) lM8E lll8t.f FAm.Y ._ $211 ... This home has 4BA, 38A & 3 ftteolaces. Lrg tam rm with wet ber, formal step-down lA, sunken tub In mstrbath Comm pool & 191. Must•! (11DAN) FOUOW YOUR HEART $21t,M7 Reduced! 6o~eous ocun view homer In lovely gated commu I Award winning yard with bubbling Sllil Spacious 3 R (2 mstrs), 38A. (18NAN) wt-.mol VI.WE IEAUYY ...... OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:31. Absolutely f1bulous ·D· plan, 3 or 48R, 3BA. highly upgraded, 2FP, cent air, and security sys. 3-<:ar gar, r::a~· bubbly spa, very private yard. 1171 , .M. WXURIOUS l.MMl $114,• 4BR. 3BA. one BR & BA dn, tam rm with 1st of 4 fireDtaces. lrg bonus rm, master BR wttfl private sun dedc, private RV parking. (11 DEB) NEWPORT IEACH PEllUIUU $121 • DRASTICALLY REDUOEDI Duplex. 3BR, 2BA I lBR. 1iA. 2.5-car garage, great area,~ houses to beach. 2 houses to bay. Real dean. Owner Is moving, needs It sold! (11BAL) NEWPORT lfACH PEUlll IU!.A rrie -10 units, one house'° bch. OwneB unit 48A~ lots of parting Units are bactletor and 1 INt TLC. 10X gross. Caal (171W.) 80t.I COURSE UWl8 tl.Jll.• Rtduced by lknost $200.0001 Goi08M ... 58A exec;uttve tam home on 15th tan.y of 11111 Vlrdl CC. Gourmtt kit & flm rm & huge g11n1 rm. 4 f'l*S. 3-<:ar gar. Cal nowt (30COU) Oii Tit( IGMOWMI ti.•.• Oceanfront, this fabutous home Is riOht bltwetn ~' .... ,.., Hasllllll 4lrQMl.3ful BAs, ltO tam rm, new appfiancts, 2 fireplace, ltc .. etc .. etc. (110CE)