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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-01 - Orange Coast Pilot""~ .... A bridge too far? ...._ Newport Heig hts, Mariners Mile will become Qo sta Mesa territory as repay ment for $125 million loan to bu ild bridge between Balboa and Corona del Mar. The Irvine Co. will take Balboa Island for tract homes . Groundbreaking ceremony is today. BY IMA Jo K.1:.11.R, '1"11 11·1u111< 11 t c.: rally "briJgc" ''' u of the area\ lllO\t di~11nct11e cummuni· llC:!> Newport Beach City Councilman Dennis O'Neil, lett and Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson look at plans for a proposed bridge linking the Wedge and Corona def Mar. NEWPOKJ' MI·.SA -A )car\ ""urth of <.:men mcct1ng!.i bc.:l\lt:cn the ma)urs of Cu:.ta 1\-k:.a anJ Newport Ueach -begun April I, 1994 and cuncludc:J exact!) one year late r -haq: pruduced JJI hi:.toric arrangement which will t-la)or~ John llcllges of Nc:\1- port lk.1ch a11J Joe Erickson of Co!>la Mc::.a announced that a I :!O-fout-l11gh !.iu!.opcns1on bridge "Ill be built ove r the Wedge con· nc.:c1ing Ocean Boulcvaru on the THE NEWPORT BEACH • • Inside best local Weekend, April 1-2, 1995 M~kC MA&TIN/DAJLY l'llOT Mariners Elementary sixth-graders, from left, Crystal Castaneda, 12, Karissa Rode, Matt Gibbs and Sean Hentron, all 11, smash aluminum cans In a fund-raising effort after money already earned for recycling cans was stolen. YES THEY CAN Mariners Elementary sixth-graders go back to squashing cans after community donates money to replace stolen funds Bv C AP.OLYN MtLLE~ STMF Wu n a S ixth-graders at Mariners Ele mentary School squashed aluminum cans with heavy feet but light hearts Friday morning -relieved after community members chipped in to replace field trip money that was stolen last weekend. All year long, the students tiad been saving for a field trip to the Huntington Library, Art and Botanical Gardens in San Marino. But when the $116 they raised by • recycling aluminum cans was snatched by an unknown suspect from the school Jaf e, they had to start from scratch. A day after the theft was reported in the Daily Pilot, the school received donations exceeding $220, school principal Bonnie Swan !>:tid. "We h;i-.e had goo I Samaritans coming out of the '"'ooJwork," Swan !>aiJ. "It's a sp ring story ... a rebirth ... it':. a miracle." The kids continued to stomp cans Friday. however, as pan of their regular recycling p rogram and lo raise money for other projects. Swan said they were devastated when they discovered the field trip money raised by the 92 sixth graders was stolen - along with Sl 15 for other school projects -from a secured safe in the school's administr.ation office. "Any money is a terrible Joss, but when it's students' money, it makes it worse," she said. One of the "good Samaritan::." was Kevin Shannon. a professor of mathematics at Orange Coast College, who read the story of the stude nts' loss and immediately went to the school to deliver a $20 check. "I empathize with the kids -they want to go on a field trip," Shannon said. "l have tutored kids wh o used to go to Ma riners and because I went to grade school in the area, I wanted to pay them back. "If all local people chip in a little, we can give the money back much faster than collecting aluminum cans." The N~port Beach Exchange Club gave the school a check for $200 and a third donation was anonymous, Swan said. Drastic changes coming to Newport City Hall ...._ Come summer, six departments will merge into three , meaning a number of position s will be shuttled. BY EVAN H ENERSON, \rMF \\~11u NEWPORT DEACH For C'11y officials ackn owledge that the new 1otruc1u re will take some gelling used to, but said it will prove 10 be both profitable and more cf(ic1ent in the upcoming years. The city got a sampling of what rc~tructuring would entail fac;t yea r when Jihr.1ry services and parks. hc:i ches and recreation were jnined under 1hc rubric or Cumniun11 y Services. streamlining everything or hy pri· vatizing." Six ci ty departments will be me rged into three. A total of 16 positions will be eliminated - three through layoffs, siJI through early ret irement a nd seven through the elimination of vacant openings. When the duii t settles, the new layou t will look something like this: Peninsula to Oce an Boulevard 1n Corona de! Mar I he project 1~ !>Chcduled to be cumplctcd in time for the 1997 .. umn11:r tourn.t !lca~on tv.ccn llalhoa Pcnimula and Co- ron:i de! Mar A toll bndgc at the end of the bridge l!I expected lO bubttr cit)' revenue~. A!I p.Ht of the: nnnpll'\ Jr· 1:rngemen1. Nev.p111 1 !3cad1 \qll agn:c tu give ~br111cn t-1 ilc .rnd Nev.port flc:1ghb to Cu!ltJ f\l n..1 and lhlboJ b l.ind tu lh1.: l1\11H: Co. The c11y v.ill abu IC\)' a 3U· )Ca r, S7,0()U annu.il a\\n~mcnl on bU!llOC\!:oC:!I Ill ( \lfllnJ dt:I ~br .inu the U:.ilboa Pl nimul.i Uc.:cau~e Nev. po11 Ue:ich lack::. the munq tu build the Sl25 rn1l- liun pruJc~t. the Lii) v.1JI n:a1ve LUmlruc111rn fund~ from Custa ~Ina Nc\\pun Uc.1d1 ha!I ::.e- L un.:ll SI .JU m1ll1un 1n 1ndu::.tr1al 1nc:nuc.: bond~ anJ ha!> agreed to rclmqu1'>h :.i pullllln uf the tity nurth uf (11.1~1 ll1i;hv.ay and v.c:.1 ut Du\\:r Umc: I hat area \\Ill be: .illlll'\c.:J Ii~ C11!1t.i 1\ln.1 T he 12-!ltory bmlgt: \\ill '11·111 the Ne"purt 11.irhor Lh.innt:I ;.ii lb llJfrO\~C'>I Jllllnl .Jlld I\ lk· \1g ncd to !>muoth 1r:.if11c llu\\ hL'· I he: t\111 01 ..... r, 'a1J the mu· tu.ii hL·11d1h oi'ltll: (lflJJC<.I \\111 be 'llh\l,JO\J ti See BRIDGE/Page A5 < )n ·\pril Fr1f1I " ..) etl. J dJ\ "c 1ulrl ,, ,, k 1rl .iruund ubuut thl ''L·.ilhf:·r1 \'\'uu'd '' c• f1 irc·c J)l ~new. c Jr ~leet or .,rnd~t1 >rn1.,1 Ab-.olutt·I-. n!lt 1 f{p-,,d,,~ ,,e\1(' run out nt room See Weather, Page A.2 ---.J Serving the Newport-M esa con11nunily since 1907 Fishers impress city official by cleaning up act ..,... Thanks to eff arts of local anglers and businesses. Newport will probably not enforce a new ordinance that cou ld ban pier f 1sh1ng. Ilv EvA s 111:.s t i{~lls, ~1 \r1 1·. "'''~ ;-.: l \\ J>OIU Ill 'll 1 I I I " munil.' of d i 1 lo~ J.,, I .ind.:•' and hu,ine,::.t:'> t\I hl cp >.:\\.plll 1 l'IL'f Ck.111 ha\e ll1l't \\ltl1 \\ldl 'U' Ct:'I'> tll,11 lhl.' UI\ \It n I fl,1\L' IP du-,c p11rt1un~ of the pill 1>r h.111 11:-hing. :iccord1ng tn Kt:n D.:lrn11. J!-.~1~tJnl city m.1n:i~c:r. 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COSl A ME~A \I 1 hnu !,:h gr;.iff111 h.1-. hccomc J\ 1.11111nllln 111 big c1t1cs as traffic con1•.:,111111 .. 1 more permanent fnr m of 'and.ti i'm i'> on the cut1111g eJgc -gl.1" ctchrng On l·ridJ} n1gh1. r-.L11,h , . :iltcr the grounJ, al \'1c11ma l I emcntary School \\l'fC: dl·,crtcd for the weekend and shrnutlcd in darkness. several teen-age" armeJ wit h sharp obJl'C I,, c1cht•d letter'. odd !>igna1urcs anJ ~ymhoh 1r1to 14 windowl. of the ~chool\ llhral). s:ience labs and a classroom. The repair hill the financial)\· ,11,1rp~.1 ;\l.'\•p111t·'.l.k,.1 l rnf11.' j \1. h1.>••I [)1,:r1d had t,1 lndH tll a· pl.11.L th1.· \\}l\,hl\\'> 1.,llnl' \11 52. \ 1(1 I hL· dhtl 1.t . .! ,, l'·"d ;1n 1 !d.t:llll .. ~' d t I 1·1~: I l '> ,,11:--. lai.;l t' Id Cr h.u1.-~' 11 :h ,J,· l...:h11n~ .il thi: '''""'! \1111,!1ti1.1 111•('1.' \\Ill :.Id.:-. 1 .i, L1. 11 L'l.I 111 I lit' fl.:r '.111d.dl\m 1\11,I j'lll ,.: h.1\C: .1Jd1.'J l'\ITa pJ· \fut-, .1t th.: ,,1\11 •I Jur1111.: the jl IL'rno1111 .111d C\l.lllll£~. ( o~t.1 MC'.>J l'l1li1..: l 1 ·\lll·n Kcnt ~.ml :"-11 .1rrt:"" h.l\c ~ccn mjJc fl r till' \;1nd.1l1-.m. b111 the ~u ... pects ure IU\'L'Jltlc,, age' lh hi JS, Kent said. I k !>.11J the p.ifl111 h'ok' familiar. but \1hcthn 11 " g.ing-rclated " -.1111 undn 111' 1.·,t 1g.111on. "I I 1~ 111 •t a ".1, e l•r a majl•r crime prllbkm It I!> an l\lllJtcJ in- cident ... ('0 ... 1.1 ~ksa Police Lt Allen Kent ~aid. Il111 accoruin!l, 10 Carolyn Stock- er. C\cdl11,·c d11cctor o( bu::.in~!> \Cl\ ICC~ JnJ :111\lhary Opcrat10n"i See GLASS/P•9e AS INSIDE Ha's back on the winning track Sl1ph<1mnr1.• ll.1 Bo1cJ1•r!>, 1.ollcgc bJscball"s only female p1t1.hcr. sn.1ppcd ,1 J99-c.1Jy wink'!.S 5tre.1I.. F m.IJy. gl.'lting the d~ision in Southein C.llifornia College's 11 7 victory over CIJrcmont-i\ludd-Srnppr,, iron1CJ1ly the same school which Border' bt•.1t in hl'r frcshmJn dl'but J yc.lr ago. See Sports/Page B 1 !iomc dcp;irtment head'>, the rcor- g;iniza tion of city departmenh will simply mean a new tit le. For oth· ers. it will mean undcrtnking a se- ries of new duties. for the city as n whole, it will mcnn consolidation, downsizing and increased e(ficiency, attributes which the Newpon Beach City Council says arc critical in an age or budget shortfalls and limited revenues. "We should hear from the peo- ple in the communi ty who are see- ing 'this," ~aid Counci lwoman Jean Watt. "Consolidation is good, sav· ing money is good and streamlln· ing burenucrncy is good, bul losing the personalization and identity isn't gcxx,1. ir 11 ever happens. "l don't wa nt to lose thet iden- tity that, we could lose ju$t by •The Marine and Fire Depart· ments will consolidate under the direction of Fire Chief Tim Riley. Acting Marine Director Tony Melum will likely become one of three deputy chiefs. Lifeguards, who arc bu11iest dur· ing the summer tourist season, U.U. HoomrMJD,\ILT Pu.or Spring forward: Time flew by for Ron Mello and other employees at Toumeeu'a In South Coast Plaza as they sprung the "spring time" on an estimated 4,000 watches In the store. Daylight-saving time beglna at 2 a.m. Sunday, when clocks are moved forward one hour. INDIX Around Town ...... A 10 Best Buys ............... Al Classified ............... BS Community & Oubs . Al Community Forum ... A9 The Crowd ............ A7 Fred Martin ........... Al Pcrf <Xmlng Arts ..... A8 Religion ................. A6 Sports .................... 81 ~ ., QMn.t. 0.-.... :;:.. .... _,....., ... ,..,. . ,_ _ ,.,__ ,,,,.,. .. lee CMANOU /Pe9e U .. l '""- Ma Saturday, April 1, 1995 • LOCALS ONLY fhe anti-mall I celebrates its birthday today T HE l..AIJ, Costa Mesa's anti-mall, is celebrating its first birthday today al 2930 Bristol St., in Costa Mesa from noon to 9 p.m. Included in the celebration will be live performances by the Neptunas, ::;uper Nova, Pha22 and Sugar Ray (formerly Shrlnky Dinx). There will be tJirthday cake, free T-shirts to the first HK> customers, and a fashio n show by Axcess magazine. for more informa tion call the Lab Gr11r WVldll' Best Buys offices at 966-6661. 0 FOR FREE SKIN care demonstrations, samples, and skin analysis, Beth Johnson of Dcrm Allure Skin Care is having an "informative eve ning featuring sun and skin care in the '90s, ·• at 6 p.m. Thun.day. Skin care topics Johnson will cover include what to avoid, how to pro tect, and •-----• treatments to improve .tun-d;imaged ski n. .• Also, you c;:i n enter ;i drawing to win i one·hour therapeutic aromatherapy )ci al. ! Dcrm Allure Skin Care (966-0999) J >Ccializcs in facials, stress therapy and t ne. It is at 666 U;iker St., Suite 215, i ' Costa Mesa. ~ 0 1 1UESTL£Y CHIROPRACTIC is aving its second annual "Dunn1es for :ibies" benefit for children at hilc..l ren's Hospital of Orange County. In exchange for bringing in two new ~uffcd animals you 'll receive one ljus1men1, and for bringing in four w stuffed animals, you·11 receive "lhe t ork!>" which includes an exam and ~-rays. i The benefit runs Monday through ~riday during regular office hours. .. For an 01ppo1ntment call 640-7030. iie!>tlcy Chiropractic is at 210 1 E. Oil!>t I lighway, Suite 200 1n Corona tlcl ar. ~ 0 EA DAN E, (759-5679) the I00% tural home remedy for eliminating ·as from your home, is celebrating ii' urlh year in businel>S. During 1he month of April, Flea 'nc 1s rolling back price!> IO match it~ lroductory prices of 1992. Owners Donna Hokanson :ind Jean lley say their "n:itural, safe. dust-free rmula has rc!>ulled in more than 99% !>lomer sal isfoctton. Our cornbinalion service and cffcctivcncs!> can not be J a1:· t 0 JRVIEW OEVELOPMENTAL Center holding its annual "super g:iragc e" from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wcdne!>day IFairview is loca tcJ on I !arbor ulcvard al Fa1r Drive in Coi.ta Me.)a. ere arc signl> th;it lead 10 the ditorium. HE IS A Costa Mesa resit.le nt who works as a chimney sweep in the winter and a bee remover in the summer. A self-desc ribed entrepreneur, Cullen, 39, wears several h:lls, including his much-touted lop ha1. JACK OF ALL TRADES Back in his hometown of Edison, N.J., Cullen tried his luck al a number o f jobs, including driving a limousine, operating a forklift and delive ring packages. After moving to California in 1986. Cullen worked as a commodities and securities broker. To supplement his income, he cleaned chimneys. "I fi nally got smart, and decided to start my own chimney business," Cullen explained. "I started it on a shoest ring, and now I have 4,000 customers." However, Cullen cannot s;itisfy his restless n:iturc by owning merely one company. So, he abo runs a bee alert and removal service anti a h;iuling bu~ine!>s. He writes poetry too. CREOSOTE AND VARMINTS Rain, wind and earthquakes take their toll on the ;iver~e chimney. Therefore, the responsible chimney owner gets regular safety inspections and installs a protective cap. Cullen also advises a thorough cleaning once every four years. Otherwise, creosote -unburned fuel -hare.lens ins1c..le the CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, 574-4233 PILOT PIOPLls llPP CULLIN chimney. "An innocent spark could easily ignite the creosote into a roaring chimney fire," he warned. According to Cullen, most people abuse their chimneys. "People think chimneys are invincible, but they're not They're se nsitive ... to weather," Cullen said. Cullen's company, A-I Chimney Sweeps, provides chimney cleaning, safety inspection and chim ney video scanning. Cullen also rescues trapped birds, rnccoons, and the occasional cal. "I am king of the county for animal removal," Cullen boasted. "There arc secrets to gel them out without hurting them.'' Cullen says he once extricated a pair of white barn owls from a chimney in Laguna Niguel. "They were so delicate and fluffy white," Cullen gushed. "It blew my mind." WHY THE HAT? Before climbing the rooftops of Orange County, Cullen do ns a lop hat and taib. "I do it for the kids." Cullen explaincc..I. "And, it's tr;iditional. People request ii, el.pecially around Christmas time." Cullen often tells his customers i.tories about the 300-year-oltl history of chimney sweeping. "This started long before M:iry Poppins," Cullen said. Spcal..ing of Mary Poppim, Cullen h;is !>cCn the movie at least a huntlred times at trade shows. "Do 1 like ii ? I h:ive to like it," he said. CITYSIDE THE BUll ln the summer, people lose interest in their chimneys and start worrying about unwanted stinger-laden insects. So, Cullen climbs into his protective suit and removes bees, hornets, wasps and yellow jackets. "I don't kill them,'' Cullen said. Instead. he sells them 10 bee keepers. On occasion, Cullen has removed bees from chimneys. He described a confrontation between bees and humans in an Irvine dining room. When Cullen investigated, he found a hole leading from lhe chimney 10 the dining room, and a nest of 5,000 bees. YET ANOTHER VENTURI Cullen hopes 10 finish, patent and then sell his invention -a ceramic safety device for fireplaces. And he's already fantasized about how he'll spend his profit from the invention: "1 will be sitting in a beach chair in the Bahamas with a drink and a portable ATM machine." Until then, Cullen plans to work hard, following his philosophy: ''You can do anything if you stick 10 yo ur guns." -Story by Anna Mnrie Stolley, photo by M nrc Martin If you know someone who would make an interesting Pilot Person, call our Readers Hotline ar 642-6086. Remember to leave your name and phone number. Thanks! Money raised will go toward spec1:1l r>fograms, such :is Special Olympics, Very Special Ari!> Progrnm anti the Jllnual Chmtm.i-. Program in "'hich Local YMCA seeks lifeguards, swim Instructors More than 2,000 high school seniors apply for DCC irview purcha~cs two gift!. for CJCh ~idcnt. 0 N CASE YOUR lod!. arc hig Ono ootlcn train !>Cl fans, lmaginarium at a.)hion Island is having "Orio play Jys" today from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. anti unday from noon 10 6 p.m. The Newport-Cosla Mesa-Irvine YMCA has po\1li<>nl> More than 2,800 high school seniors converged on the Orange Coast College campus Tuesday for the college's 12th annu;il J ligh School Senior Day m;iterials for fall and a Senior Day t·shirt. The students kept busy with campus tours, orientation sessions, musical entertainment and a free barbecue, while more than 200 students took English and m;ith placement tests. available for certified lifeguards anc..I swim instruclors. And, nearly 2,000 submitted early registration appointment cards for OCC's foll seme!>tcr. Activities run from noon to 3 p.m. in the college's quad. Seniors in attenc..lance received early regi~tr:11ion Orange County high schools represented included Edison, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, Mater Dei, Saddlcback, Marina and Wintersburg. A special play area will be :..c t up for 1tls in front of the lmaginarium store. 1 lhc Broadway/Neiman Marcus ourtyard. est Buys nppears Thursday.~ and nturdays. Whether )'ou'rt a merchant r D shopper, If you know of a good UJ', call mt DI 5./0-1224, fax mt Bl Li fegu ards must be certified in lifeguard training, CPR and first aid. Hours arc Oexible. Positions will ~tart immediately. Lecture on the enects of stress set for April 13 at library 1000 Avocado Ave. 6-4170 or write lo me: Oest Buys, ally Pilot, J30 W. Bay SI., Costs tcsa, Calif. 92617. Contact the YMCA for more information al 642-9990. Salvatore R. Maddi will present a lecture on "The Impact of Stress on Health" al the Newport Beach Central Library on Thursday, April 13. The progam will begin at 7 p.m. al Pre-registration is not required for the free lecture, which will include dis- cussions on the impacts of stress, as well as stress prevention techniques. VIL•. NO. 70 Tll-11 If, JobtoR, f>ubl1thcr WilllA• Lobcldl. Ed11or Stett MM111t, M1n91in1 Editor lrl• Ytlol. City Editoc Man MmU.. Pboco Ed11or a. rn.11, UtC'lll•hofl Manaaer It••~ ICAllpl. Productlofl M1n11cr Mkliat tidtliltr, Dl~pl•y M1nascr ,_, o.c.i.., O.ultlcd ManaJ(r ,._.. P.11. Con1roller U'MMMOfUNI ......... y..,, _...., about the Delly PIM • WM tip• will be recotded ... .,.. 4lr«tJy to £cftl« W'i- --~ n. .... u.i.-"W .............. ~ ................ ~ MAJLINO ADDHH Our 1ddrc'5 u JJO W. Bay SI , Cosco McH, CA 92627. TO MAKI A coaHCTION h u the r11of'1 policy to promptly ('Off'(Cf all rrron fJ( tUbu;an« Pkuc a.IJ HO t 224, rat HO. nwi. you. m Th< N~rt Bcactl/O;>s11 Mcu 0•1ly Pilot (USPS-144-800) II published Monday 1hrou1h S111ur- day In Newport lkr.c:h and Cot.11 Mesa, 1ubscrlp1lonJ arc only •"•"· able by subtaibint 10 The n~· Or11n1c Counly (800) 2'2·9141. In ereu ~••kt. of Newport &ach and ea.ta Mn•. subsaipdon• 10 Ille Daily Piloc only ere 1v1ll1blc by mail '°' Sl.$I ~r MOllth. ~ ond cl• .. flO'l-.C Jllltd 11 Coli.. Meta. CA.. (Prlcn lnd11dt 111 1p- pllcabll ... -. 1n4 ... WIS.) toSTMASTl!R: Sctld 8ddtctt ... '° Tlw ~ '-"" Cott.a Moaa Daily PUoc. P.O. 8cJS 1~. Co111 Mea. CA 92ai. \"""'lahtl No !Wiit "°'*· u. lustration&. editorial llUlllCr or ad· vcrti$cmcnu herein can be rrpr~ duccd without wriucn pcrmi'5ion of copyri1ht owner. HOW TO a lACH US Clrrulatlon (Tbe Times · Orange County) (800) 252-9141 Advertl1In1 aassified 642·5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News .540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4 170 Malo omcc Duiincu Ofricc 642-4321 Business fax 631·5902 Publ!Wd b,, CalilOmia Cummuftlfy N-.., 1 T\rno Mll'mf Comf*'Y -...~ ... l'mldalt Ind tE.o .. WEATHER TIMPlllATUaU Newport Be;ach 6S/Sl B.llbo;a 65/Sl Costa Mna 68/S4 • Corona del Mu 67/SS I U .. FOHCAIT LOCATION Wed gt Newport 81.lclcle• River Jelly CdM IOATING SIZE 1•2 SW 1·2 IW 1·2 IW 1·2 tw 1-2 IW Ught variable winds morning and nlJht h04.lrt wfth wind• ~t to notthwetl 1 S to 20 1'notJ '" .... a(ltmoon. Wlnd . ' W.lVts 2 feet, west swell l feet. Early morning low clouds ;and couW fog .. TIDll TODAY first low 3:17 a.m .......... -0.1 first high 9:54 a...m ........... 4.1 Second low ........... . J:l4 p.m ........... 1.0 s~cond hlsh 9:44 p.m ........... 5. t ~-NOAY 1't! ~: ........... o.o first high 11 :33 a.m ......... 3.8 S.Cond low 5:00 p.m ....... -.. 1.3 s.a>nd hl&h \1:11 p.m ...... -.4.9 Water Temper.Uurt: 60 • IUU alPORT fr•• lurfll••/Wevetr•k ... , •• , .. THMey Wuk, gutleu waves and a srn.111 dropping combination of swells made a nothing weekend for local surfers. New storm actlvitles In the Culf o( Alub later thlt week will hopefully bring us a new northwest swell (or the weekend and Into next week. Also, new storm activity In the southern hemlsph.,e promises us •om• 10&1lh swells around the beginning of ntxt week. .. for d.tlly 1ulf reporu and fonc:aru, c:aU (900) 976-SUlf. The aJI coau 11.so plus uy po11lble ton. Newporf Beaeh/Coeta M ... DaJly P11ot ' -Crowd bowled over by emcee at breakfast B OWLED EM OVER -Costa Mesa's Gordon Bowley served as master of ceremonies at the · 31st Annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast, which was attended by more than 600 business, community and church leaders and featured Adolph Coors IV as speak- er. Bowley, who is known to have fun as the emcee for various events, warmed up the crowd for Coors with his humorous introduction of the head table - a poke at Rev. John Huffman of St. Andtew's, who had just re- turned Crom Israel -and his int1oduction of the guest speaker, causing Coors to suggest that it might be more ~----r----.... entertaining 10 let Bowley continue on. 0 FAMILIAR FACES. NAMES AND NUMBERS -That's wh at you will find at the new branch o f California Stale Bank on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar, which formerly ............. ~ housed the Bank of Newport. Jim de Boom Community & Clubs The six employees staffing the . branch, Denny Voyles, Joanne Piccolo, Cool Wright, Glenda Moberg, Lisa Grimes and Michele Sullivan, are all former employees of the Bank of Newport, which had a reputation for friendly service. The bank's checks will look familiar, too -they are a series of four checks depicting scenes in Newport Harbor. And the phone number for the br;inch, 760-6000, is the fo rmer number of the Bank of Newport. For all account opened through June 30, the bank will contribute $5 to the Newport-Mesa Schools Foun- dation. 0 NO MICKEY MOUSE SPEECH HERE -Members and guests of the Orange County Coast Association will hear from Doug Moreland, director of development for the hospitality and vacation development division of the Walt Disney Company, at a luncheon Thursday. Moreland will share the plans fo r the S250 million Disney Vacation Club being built within the Newport Coast Planned Community. The group will elect officers for 1995-96 and New- port Beach Mayor John Hedges will do the installation. The meeting is at noon Thursc..lay al the Newport Beach Country Club. Luncheon reservations can be made by calling 548-4942. 0 C LUB NOTES: The Exchange Club or lhe Orange Coast will hold a garage sale, April 7 and 8, at 921 Coronado, Costa Mesa to raise funds for club activ ities ... The Newport Irvine Rotary Club dona1.;d 30,000 POGS to the Irvine Police D ept for use wi th the OARE program, thanks to the efforts of member Rich Kiss ... The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor "Jack King Youth of the Year Award" finalists are Tran Le· hoang Au and Camilo Ramirez of Costa Mesa High; Casey Hogan and Stephen KJeha of Newport Harbor; Mark Vu and Kelly Hokanson of Estancia; and Aaron Perlmutter and Karrie Cesario of Corona del Mar High. The winners, 10 be announced al the district con- vention in June, will receive a S2,500 award and go into the national compelition for $5,000 ... The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club has made a contribution of S l ,000 to the Orange Coast College Children's Center project, according to member Jett Olmsale. 0 WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS -Arthur Veyna, classification: Business Insurance, sponsored by Hal Schwenncsen, who joined the New- port-Irvine Rotary Club. 0 SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS - MONDA\': 6:30 p.m. -llnrbor Mesa Uons Clu b meets at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beocb Sunrise Rotary Club will meet at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Candice Mn· loney on cellular lclephones. Noon -Costa Mesa K.Jwanls Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Community Center: New· port Btach KJwanls Club meets at Charley Browns; 6 p.m. - Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Cl ub, lhe "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. 7:30 a.m. -Costa Mesa-0111nee Coasl Breakfast Lions Club meets at Ma Barker's Res1aurant. Noon -Costa Mesa Ro- tary Club meets at lhe Mesa Verde Country Club to henr craft talks; The Exchange Club or Orange Const will meet at the Bahia Corinthian for a business meeting. 5:45 p.m. - Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets al Hoag Hospit:il for a tour of the new Hearl Center and dinner. TllURSDAY: Noon -K.Jwonls Club or Co rona dcl Mor meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club; Costa Mesa Norlh K.Jwa- nls Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear from the executive director of the Costa Mesa Seniors Center: Ncwport·lnlne Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel 10 hea r from Douglas M. Bush; The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Charley Browns for a Ladies Day program with Dr. l..awnnce Werlln of Hoag Hospital's Fertility Program. Commuolty & Clubs Is publlsboo tYtry S•turday la tbt Dally Pilot. FAX your .stnlce club's meeting Jnfor- maUon to 6Jl-5851 or mall to l74J Bayport WDy, New· port Btacb Ca/If., 92660. POLICI PILES COITAMUA l.300 block or Newport Blvd.; A suspect reached into the open moon roof of• BMW and stoic I 70 "Big Spin" louery tickets. 1100 blotk of Sunnower: Apparently the ronvcnienoe store WU too convenient for a coup!(: Of unknown auspecis who arabbed four six-packs of Corona lnd Heineken beer and ned the store In a black Chevy Bluer without paylna for the beer. 1100 block ol Canoia; A vktim of car vandalism 1nd • stolen mountain bike stated the damaae may be retaliation from • neighbor whose cat w11 killed by the victim's doa. Vldorla 1nd Mapl~: When a Nissan pk k-up truck wouldn't uan, the owner chcclccd under the front hood and saw lhe truck'• battery had been stolen. TIN'OJTMIDAY • It 10U think ye>u arc bclna foflowcd drive to a publlc: plaoo or to a police Of lhc:rllr'1 a111ion. • Keep a "call polfce" tJan under Che front teal ol ,our cu. ... • - ---·----------~ ........ ...,..,,·---.... ----------···------·-, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday, Apt 1, 1• ., • . '1NIPmNT CORPOllAn • The Newport Beach·based Padlk Mutual Ute ln1u.rance Co. announced nine promotions to be effective April 1. They are: Thomas S. ~adlutoa. vice president. compliance; Leourd P. Re, assistant vice president. pension systems; Steven P. Sburter, assistant vice president, cljent support services; John Westlake, vice president, technology; Cynthia S. Dillion, vice president, closlng and constructio n service, real estate invcslmcnts; Ronn C. Cornelbu, assistarit vice president, private placements, securities; Justine M. Mllbera, assistant vice president, securities accounting and reporting, securities; Mark R. Falk, assistant vice president, data center operations, analysis and planning, information processing services; and TboD)as J, Mays, assistanl vice president, government affairs, public affairs. Joe Uadea hu jolncd HtdJtJ Bwlden. Inc. u director or busJncu development. No loolin': Aprll is one crummy mm1d1 • Paclnc Sclenllnc Co., based in Newport Beach, reportcd'that sales for the fourth quarter and year ehdcd Dec. 30, climbed to $66.1 million and $234.7 million respectively. •Joseph A. Weber, of the Law Offices of Joseph A. Weber in Costa Mesa, has been certified as a specialist in Personal and Small Business Bankruptcy Law by the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization. • Newport Beach resident Susan DeSanlls, director of governmental services for The Planning Center in Newport Beach, has been elected president of the Orange County Forum. • Irvine Sensors Corporation announced it received an approximately $590,000 contract from NASA to adapt the firm's propietary chip·stackins technology for use in high resolution video and electronic still cameras. • George L. Argyros, chairman and chief executive officer, Amel & Associates, was rc·elected as chairman of the Costa Mesa-based Orange County Busi ne ss Committee for the Arts. • The Costa Mesa-based folrvlew Developmental Center named John McKnight as its new chairman. Elected vice chair was Arlene Schafer, public relations consultant in Costa Mesa. • Costa Mesa-based Pacific Building Industries was selected the general contractor for construction of 30,000 square feet of office tenant improvements for Donnelly Directory's new regional office in Tustin. • Ramser Companies of Costa Mesa received approval from the City of San Clemente to begin the $100 million development of a 155-acre land parcel that will include one of Orange County's largest power centers -the 60,000·square-foot Plaza Pacifica -as well as 145 residential lots. • Comm"lca Bank·Callfornla is opening a new retail and commercial banking branch at The Omccs or South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. The branch is scheduled to open in April. • Costa Mesa-based Johnson & lllgglns announced the promotion of Joseph B. Inge to client management practice leader. • The Newport Bcach·bascd QulckStart Tcchnologks, Inc. announced that Dwayne Walker, former Microsoft general manager, worldwide morketing and sales, has joined the company's board of directors. • Newport Beach general contractor RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTEIY lllC. .......... CMrl 8IAI llll -.... CISTA .U-541-llM • Robert EllJoU bu been named vice president of Urban PlaMlna & Design for the Newport Beacb·bascd Tbe lrvln.e Co .. As mlc friend Tom Eliot was so on<!_ of saying, "April is the crue1lest (sic) month ... " Cruel? It is downright Ml UT UY barbarous. For me, this particular April is especially egregious. No 'fooling. · Property taxes due. • Eric N. Pfister, son of Nelson and Andrea Pnater of .Newport Beach, Is halfway through a six·month deployment to the Persian Oulf aod Western Pacific Ocean aboard tbe ammunition ship USS K.isb. Federal income taxes due. California income taxes due. (Orange • Navy Chief Petty Officer Christopher P. EUwood, a 1978 graduate of Costa Mesa High School, is halfway through a six·month deployment to the! Persian Gulf and Pacific Ocean with the destroyer USS David R Ray. County income taxes due? • Marine Pvt. Dan.lei E. Adams, a 1994 graduate of Newpoft: Ha.rbot High School, recently complercd recruit training. fPlll Hmmmmm.) ·somehow, we 11&111 have always been able to On the muddle Coast through. But this year, we have two new • Navy U . Renton B. Carslcy, son of Elaine and Renton Canley or Costa Mesa, is halfway through a six·month deployment with Fipiter Sqadron 32 embarked aboard airer-aft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. opportunities to sprinkle money around. We finally bought the land •Marine Pvt. Ell P. Hesterly, a 1994 graduate or Costa Mesa High School, recently completed recruit training. under our house from The Irvine • Navy Scaman Recruit Heather A. Co. To pull that off, we scrapped all the o ld encumbrances and folded the whole deal into a single new mortgage. Uncoln, daughter or James D. Uncoln of Costa Mesa, rceently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. It was a no-points deal with a fantastic introductory rate of • Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class J oseph M. Malz, a 1991 graduate of Estancia High School, is halfway through a six·month deployment to the Western Pacific Ocean and Persian Gulf aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Lake Eric. 2.67%. The.operative word there is introductory. Guess which month it readjusts itself to a rcal·world if'!terest rate? We have the fl_E$T price on the fre~hest Russian Caviar! CASA LOPOSTOLLE SAIN. 8tAHC '94 (PARKER 89) ... 4.913 ST!*ESTREET MERtOT '92 (NEW RW&!J •. --·----··-·$13.59 SWANSON CHARD '92 (INCREDIBLY Alai!) .......... 12.59 FISHEil CAB. 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ADMlWON 11CICET No tldcell Milable It thct de# April also marks my wife's birthday. On the 13th. no less. invaded the Bay of Pip. It was April when 200,000 find quite inlriping. It has to do with a series o( And this year it is one of those people demonstrated in Selma, striking coincidences involviDa •• benchmark birthdays. The kind. Ala., against the segregation the the assas5inatiqns of .Presidents with a zero on the end. The kind Civil War was.supposed to have Abraham Lincoln and John F. ;. • that calls for a festivity of some ended 99 years ea1Jier. Kennedy. I pass it along merely eJaboratcness and a gift It was April when 172,000 as somcthin~ to chew on. somewhat north of the usual grunts of America's 101h Army Lincoln and Kennedy were pruning shears, breakfast in bed began the last great land battle both assassinated on a Friday. and waxing her car. of World War II. Two·and·a·half Both rhen were killed in the That's what it calls for but, as months later, when Okinawa was presence of their wives. luc~ would have it, on that secured, 12,000 U.S. troops were Both assassins have always milestone day, we will be touring dead. . been called by their full names: the Northwest. Heh heh. April has always been a ,great John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Nevertheless, I do promise a month for wars. France declared Oswald. sumptuous repas\ in the finest war on Austria and Prussia in Neither one of them lived· to . ' restaurant in beautiful downtown April 1792, and it was April be put on trial. Bandon, Ore. when Woodrow Wilson ordered Lincoln and Kennedy were • However, my little cash-flow U.S. Marines to invade Mexico: both suc.ccedcd by <5outhcmcrs . . proble.ms for this monlh become · The Revolutionary War and named Johnson. molecular' alongside some Aprils the Civil War both kicked off in The names Lincoln aod past. April. The ba.ttles oC Lexington Kennedy bo1h have seven letters. It was April when Allied and Concord began on April 19, The names oC their successors, soldiers liberated Nazi 1775; the first shot of the war Andrew Johnson of Tennessee concentration camps in between the states was fired at and Lyndon Johnson of Texas, Buchenwald, Dachau and Bclsen. Ft. Sumter, S.C., on April 12, have 13 letters each. In Belsen they found 40,000 1861. John Wilkes Booth and Lee emaciated inmates still, barely, And it will be April when the Harvey Oswald e ach had 15 alive -and 10,000 unburied great Orange County Civil War letters in their names. corpses. begins in earnest: to sales tax President Lincoln was killed in (On a more positive note, it ourselves or not to. a theater by a man who hid in a was April oC the same year, 1945, Old T.S. sure got that one warehouse. when Adolf Hitler killed right: April is the cruelest President Kennedy was killed . himself.) month. from a warehouse by a man who It was April when a cyclone Coincidences or ••• ? I'm not .hid in a theater. killed 125,000 people in exactly sure what you'd call it -For whatever it's worth. Bangladesh. a trac~ a fantasy or an exercise It was April when in paranoia? But there's this Fred M:irtjn's column 111tis American-backed guerrillas thi.og making the rounds that I every Thursday :ind Saturday. PERFORMANCE, 0 o 0~\~:'j· ~' \0 od' ~ . JAGUAR• ROVER : .{~·. 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His mission is simple C(\OUgh - f! ~ sccµre . a crossing guard for 'he ~ crossw:ilk in front of his son's ~ school. His victory, however, has ( been incomplete. Mac Bernd, tl)'inJ to 1et a pard TioOp aaid. Andenen bu plenty for the c1'0SSYt'alk. located in a 25-of willing parents. The only thin& mph speed zone on Port Sea-1tandin1 in the way is liability in- boumc Way acroa from the el-1U1ance. If parents take on the emcntary school. "He gave me the cro1sin1 auard responsibilities, song and dance about liability and they also take on the liability. all that," be said. "I think it's inappropriate to say While Bernd could not be to parents that they should put reached for comment Friday, he themselves on the line financially bad said earli~r that crossing for their children's safety,'' Troop guards are a city issue. said. ••AIJ we're asking is· for the "l don't know if (the district) school district to extend their li- hns a position,'' Bernd said. •'The ability coverage. This whole thing ci1f oversees crossing guards." is just outrageous." Trpop said about SO children Newport Beach City Manager cross the street before school, a . Kevin Murphy said liability in- number that would increase if the surancc for volunteer crossing crosswalk was guarded. "More guards would not be covered c,ion't (cross) because parents are under the city's msurance pbljcy .. worried about their kids crossing," "I don't tcnow that it would he said. · make sense for the city to provide Troop's atto~y .recei\!ed a let~ liability insurance for a~ prograrb ter earlier this monfh from ,Coun-that we don't administer o r oper- cilman Dennis O 'Neil, which stat· ate,'' he said. • "What I had was a bunch of • p:irents coming to me and saying 1 they were concerned about their ~ kids crossing the street," said I Troop, who presented the problem ' to school board memb~rs March ~ 28. "We hnve people blasting ed a December traffic study of the Troop said that, though he feels area didn't find traffic counts high like 8 political footbaU being enough to warrant a crossing tossed between the city and the guard. He suggested Troop coordi-school district, he won't give up.· nate parent volunteers or " $tu· ' "You've got the school district dent safety patrol to safegu:ird at one goal, the city at another crossing students. goal, and they're throwing the kids The Newport Beach Police De-back and forth across the cross-&....:.lll!!mR:iii partment, which oversees the walk," he said. "All we need as crossing guards, has offered to parents is for somebody to pick up through that crossing." ~ Troop s:iid he contacted New- 1 port-Mesa Unified Superin\SJtdent train either group. 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The average return m t~ rx<1mplu u for 11/ustrati11e pmposcs otily and not indkiJli~ of lbc fulu~ performance of any ucunty. DATE: TIME: PLACE: SPr.AKE.R: RSVP: •• 'I' 1 I! ' I') I Ji I Tuesday, April 4th 7:00 p.m. -9:00 p.m. Holiday Inn 313 t S. Bti tol ( 405 FWY at 8n tol, Co ta Mc a) Lanccjcnclt'$, Senior Finanaal Con ultant Mcmll Lyn h Priwtc Chcnt Crour Roupina et? 1<4-836-3108 f, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot CHANGES ......... A1 miy bo able to perform crossover work within the fire department, particularly in the area of disaster preparedness training. Since the fire department has Jost personnel to perform these duties over the past tour years, city admlnistraton are hoping the marine safety officers may help fill in some of the gaps. • finance and personnel will consolidate under the newly- created Administrative Services Department. Current finance Di- rector Dennis Danner would be- come the city's administrative ser- vices director. City Manager Kevin Murphy is anticipating the:-retire- ment of a "key management posi- tion" in the personnel department, but would not reveal who that em- ployee ·is. · Senior administrators in plan- ning are also expected to step down. In addition, the Administrative Services Department will have ju- risdiction over the city's computer division. Telecommunications and the city's Geographic Information System (GIS) will move into the newly-created department. In short, the city's computer re- sources will be consolidated under one roof. •The Public Works Department will combine with the Utilities De- partment under the direction of current Public Works Director Don Webb. Utilities Director Jeff Staneart will have a new, as of yet, undetermined title, possibly utili- ties manager. Administrators are hoping em- ployees in the two departments will be able to work off each other's resources and develop clos- er working relationships, particu- larly on large capital improvement projects. The city's Public Works De- partment, which has undergone substantial reductions during the past four years, now has a smaller staff than it did four 20 years ago. Assistant City Manager Ken Delino will be given jurisdiction over both the building and plan- ning departments: He will keep his PIER ,, •••••• 1 reeled the fishermen and business owners to work together to keep the pier clean. The council also asked for more police presence at the pier to beef up enforcement of existing regul ations. Given a "second chance," the fishermen have responded enthusi- astically, according to loc:il fisher- man J oe Imbriano. Richard Buenger and Anne-Marie Brassil formed a volunteer Pier Patrol, complete with T-shirts and fliers, designed to make the regulars obey the rules. Local fishermen, who don't want to lose their pier fishing privilege, have spread the word as well. "And there's been more police presence -that's really the key," said lmbriano. "They've been writ· ing tickets and the merchant at the end of the pier has been very cooperative. This will be an ongo- ing thing." ' y I Newport Baell ......... don Newport Beach will merge six city departments into three. Here's who'll ··head the new departments: • Fire Chle(Tim Riley will head the combined marine and fire departments. Acting Marine Director Tony ~lum will probably become a deputy chief. • Finance Director Dennis Danner will become Administrative Services director, overseeing the finance and personnel departments. An as-yet ,unnamed ~ey personnel manager is expected to • retire. . • Public Works Director Don Webb will oversee ,. public works and util ities. Utilities Director Jeff Staneart will have a new, still undetermined title, possibly utilities manager. Assistant City Manager Ken Del ino will now supervise the existing building and planning departments. He will keep his current title, as will current Building Director Ray Schuller and Planning, Director Jim Hewicker. The city combined the library department with the parks, beaches and recreation department last year. current title, as will current Build· ing Director Ray Schuller and Planning Director Jim Hewicker. Once the restructuring is com- plete, the city will hire an assistant to the city manager to take over Delino's work in the areas of legis- lation and property management. Delino is expected to bring an em- phasis on economic development and business retention, which the City Council has emphasized over the past two years. hold meetings at the pier just be· fore sunset to remind fishermen to keep things clean. "I'll make sure l have plenty of time to put aside," he said. "The word will get out that we don't want to lose our recreation." Not everyone is pleased about the way matters arc developing. Mark Gasich, who manages Baldy's Tackle at the base of New- port Pier, said the city should re- scind the ordinance rather than using it as a "noose around fisher- men's necks." While he praised the efforts of the fishermen and businesses, pier regulation is really the city's responsibility, Gasich said. "I hate to see this noose still dangling while we're standing on the bucket," Gasich said. "This is like trying to black.mail the fisher- men. We're not an enforcement arm. "The only thing that is ~oing to work during the summer as actual enforcement. All the good will in the world is not going to have the actual impact of people getting some very expensive tickets." BRIDGE .......... , "This is a dream 1 have had for many years," uid Hedges. "It will be my legacy and a monument to the good I've brought to our city. Connecting the two Ocean Boule· vards will re-establish the original link between two of our oldest vii· I ages!' • Erickson, who said his city is de- lighted to be receiving the ad- ditional territory, called the effort a "win-win situation." "Mariners Mite and Newport Heights are a natural fit for Costa Mesa and gives us our long-sought coastal access.'' Erickson said. Since The Irvine Co. will now be forced to renegotiate its entire Castaways development plan with 'the city of Costa Mesa - a pro- cess which will probably take a GLASS ,, •• ··•••1 for the Newport-Mesa school dis- trict, glass etching has become an increasing problem at elementary schools. Last year, a glass-etching incident was reported at Paularino Elementary, Stocker said. "We're noticing more and more graffiti etching of glass," she said. "It's a very permanent form of graffiti because we can't remove it -we can remove paint." Since the school year began in September, Stocker said the dis- trict has spent $12,700 on vandal- ism <;le.an-up and repairs, which includes graffiti. According to dis- trict policy, the vandalism will be cleaned up as quickly as possible, regardless of the cost, she said. "IC we don't clean up graffiti, it encourages more graffiti ," Stocker said. "It's always difficult because it takes money away from the classroom, but it is «>priority." The hardest part is catching the vandals, Stocker said, but she hopes if and when they are ar- 't' PHOTOGRAPHY minimum of five years -the city has airecd to give 1be Irvine Co. Balboa bland to "make up for the inconvenience." "We certainly wouldn't want to bum our bridges (with The Irvine C.O.}," Hedges said. '"This is more a gesture of good will than any- thing else.'' Deliahted Irvine Co. officials had not determined what they would do with Balboa._ Island, but indicated tbat changes would be substantial. "Tract housing is the wave of the future," said company spoke$- man Larry Thomas. "I think the c.ompany feeling is that the area could do with a little less charac- ter and individuality." Corona dcl Mar will be forced to beat m~ch of the start-up costs for the bridge construction. The city will levy an annual assessment of between $3,000 and $7,00Q on I rested, the court will require them to reimburse the district. Newport-Mesa school board C.Orona del Mar and Peninsula businesses, an expense which City Councilman Dennis O'Neil uid he will gladly pay. "It's only fair that those people who most benefit from the new link pay for it," said O'Neil, whose district includes Corona del Mar. "Hell, l'm more than willing to pay my fair share. It c.ould save me almost 10 minutes each time l visit John (Hedges)." Revenue from the toll bridge, while expected to be substantial, will not immediately go into the city's general fund. City Finance Director Dennis Danner said the city has identified an attractive revenue-generatinJ opportunity in Riverside County. "It's called the Riverside County Treasurer1s Investment Swamp," Danner said. "It's highly specula- tive and involves considerable le- veraging, but life is a gambl~." . Saturday, April 1, 1995 M Responded Orange Coupty Treasurer and Costa Mesa re11· dent Joh n Moorlach, "I've heard of that swamp and l predict sub· stantial returns. 1 say go for it." City Manager Kevin Murphy confirmed that construction would require that a few homes on both · 1he Peninsula and Corona dcl Mar would need to be destroyed. But the sacrifice would pay dividends, Murphy said, to make way for what Murphy called "The mother or all capital improvements ... The two cities will hold a groundbreaking/barbecue celebra· tion today, April l, at 2 p.m. at the Wedge. . "Let it never be said that two cities can't work together for the public good," Hedges said. "And if there's anybody out there who still doesn't believe we can puli this off, I've got a bridge to sell you." SAFE BRAKES??? member Wendy Leece is among FREE BRAKE l~SP£C110~ ~o PURCHASE ai.1ECESr.uw1 several in the community who are I n n • n n ~J disgusted at the rash of graffiti in I I schools, especially this latest, dam-I I aging application on glass -van- dalism that she calls "demora1-1, s39u I izing" and "offensive." rwa.i. I I s47•• I I New Plugs, I "We're helpless and at th e I ' ..,e;.. 1 I 1 I Set Tlmlng 1 I h •. _.._,....,._ I I & I ti mercy of people who ave total I ·n.m• nw~·-1 1 nspec on I I disregard and disrespect for prop-I· ci.u.-. ...-. • -1 I 2nd Boot On 1 I 4 Cyl. 6 Cyl. 8 Cyl. I I ing, frustrating and it's happening ·c-t-1 Same 1 M erty," Leece said. "It's heartbreak-I I',...,..._~..,,_ I I sata. s34aa IJ,. 1 11-tr.,,o.r..-.... I I I I I more frequently." .--.-~ 1 1 Axle Half Price 1 MOST CARS 1 Yet, as community leaders be-I .,..._Moir#• I I ----'-··-I come more aware of the problem 1 __ ,..._,._ .. , ... I 1 ----~-.. , ... I I I and work together with law en-I • -- - --- -• - - - - - --.. -------I forcement, she hopes the vandals I /'1 -a A ~-_:,La will not only be caught, but pun-\._; I"~ ished. I "There is no fear of punishment I ........ I I I or retribution," Lcece said. "If vandals knew they would have to I 557.7597 375 s. Bristol #1 oo • Costa Mesa I spend a year in jail, they migh t L ________ (He_xt to-4D-•Y11_,... betwee-_n Aecl-hlll-& ca-mpu1) I think twice before they etch their .-. initials on our school windows. We're no\ as severe as we need to be." Children's Special c-:-- 50% OFF on sitting fees 25% OFF on portrait fees Reorders included. In Celebration of our 1st ANNIVERSARY Detino. hopes that optimism wilt pay dividends, particularly with a busy summer season fast ap· proaching. Fishermen and city of- ficials arc worried that seasonal fishermen will be less mindful or the rules than the regulars. Ulrger numbers of fishermen also are more difficult to control, they , claim. While the council has planned to review the progress of clean-up efforts, no hearing is scheduled for the April 10 meeting, according to City Manager Kevin Murphy. 240 Newport Center Drive, Suire 110 To help meet the summer chal- lenge, Imbriano says he plans to Reglstradon under way for Alzbelmer's benem aon tourney The Big Canyon Country Club will host the Crean Classic Third Annual Golf Tournament on May 1 to benefit the Alzheimer's Association of Orange County. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Participating celebrities include humorist Steve Kelley and former football pla)len Vince Ferraaamo and Tom Fean. Shawn Parr of KZLA-FM will act as master ot ceremonies. Activities throuahout the day include lunch, dinner and a silent auction. For more information, call the Alzheimer's Association It 283· 11 l l. - QUALITY MORTON'S OF CHICACO Newport Beach (714) 6«-6933 IS NOW OPEN AT SOUTH co~ PLAZA V1LLAC£ 714 .... 43).4 Olebr11tin9 our SQth Anni11en11ry ~ . M s.turday, April 1, 1995 r------------------------~~----~--------~---~-~--~-----, TODAY warrtJtr WO ... llOP 1-1" A writers' workshop focusin& on atory structure will be held rrom 9 a.m. to noon at lltrbor CbrbllH Ftllowablp, CluUdaa Cliurcli, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. <;all 645-5781. WIDNUDAY 11...USMlmNe IATUaDAY, ualL a ...... OMWAY Mecnbcrs of the Jewiih Community Center of Oranac Counl)''• JOFF, for alQ&lcs .S9 and over, will attend the "Best of Broadway .. Musical Review ac Tibbles Music Hall in Newport Beach. Price is S3S, and includet show, dinner, tu and lip. St. Mark Presbyterian Church ,,. . " . "'"' 111 11 ,,, ... I·• 740 W. WilJon St, Costa Mesa. Contact Jerry Seiden 1t 631-7730. SUNDAY at.OOD .. UIUU CMICU Ftrst United Methodist Cburcb or Costa Mesa, 420 West 19th St., conducts a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. in the church library. Call 5.S-m7. •IOHT'I HnCTI Guest speaker William Hodges of HunLi11gton Beach pl'C$Cnts a sermon titled "Religious Ri&ht and Its Effects on Minorities" at 10:30 a.m. at Oraocc C6ut Unlt.rfaa Unlvcrsallst Cburch, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Meu. The sermo.nd by Hodges, an En&Jish professor at Cal State Fullc:rton since 1965 explores Unitarian Univcrsalist Purposes and Principles to affirm "the dignity and worth or every person" and promote "justice, equity and ~ompassion" in the human community. Call 646-4652. CHILDlllN'I CHOaUIU Chorister's Guild, Southern California Chapter, and Chora Conductors Guild, Orange County Chapter, present their 39th annual event celebrating performances by and for children at 3 p.m. at Our Lady Queen or An&tls, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Both present a separate children's choir festival at 2 p.m. April 1 at Mission San Juan Cnpistrano, 31414 • Camino Capistrano. Both festivals arc free and o~n to th e public. A free offering wdl be taken. For more information, call 645-3955. - coatTA KINT Alli IXJH•IT A retrospective exhibit of serigraphs by Corita Kent will be on display in the sanctuary of St. Mark Presbytulan Church, 2100 Mar Vista Dr., througti Sunday, April 16. Works include biblical scenes, abstract imprcuionistk compositions and pop art prints. Those wishing to view the exhibit outside of Sunday morning (9 a.m. to noon) may call the church secretary at 644-1341. PllACTICINO YOUR alLIOION The Serendipity series for singles continues its weekly sessions at 7:30 p.m. at SL .Allclnw'I PrttbyterlH Church, 600 St. Andrew'• Road, Newport Beach. All 1insJc• arc welcome. Mectlna topic Is ''New Directions, New Opportunities - Sharpening Your View of Yourself." Donation: S2. Call 574-2214. THUUDAY CAallaNITWOU "Outside Career Search and Inside Career Mobility" is the topic of the !rec Career Network meeting at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's PmbJtttf.n Cbun:h, 600 St. Andrc'NS Road, Newport Beach. Call 574-2239: IUAUAIT MlmN• St. Mlchad'• and AJI Ancel• Chu.rcb'• Men's Fellowship will meet over breakfast at 7 a.m. In the Fireside Room of their ncighboring•Mcthod ist Church. Nibs White will give a brief review of the SO-year history of their Christian Church. INIPlllAftONAL NOOaAM Flnt Church or Christ, Sdcotlst, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will hold a special one-hour inspirational program in the church auditorium at 8 p.m. The topic will be "God's Love Redeems and Restores: 1l Docs Not Condemn." Call 673-1340. FRIDAY 12·ITI~ IPIAICIU MlmNO The Cornerstone Recovery Fellowship welcomes guest speakers Bob and Pauline Bartosch who discuss "Recovery to Discovery" at 7 p.m. at Harbor Chrlstlan FeUowsblp, 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa. Call 631-7730. llYOU•NUMalaUn That's tbe question Rev. Ken Oray will ask in a aeminar scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ncwpon Beach Cburcb or Rcllc.'ous Science, 901 Dove St. Call 646-3199. ONOOINO MUft'AL JllALTll IUPNllT eaOUP A support poup for parents, siblings and spouses of the seriously mentally ill mccu at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at St. Andrew's Pmbyteriaa Ouircla. 600 St. .. l\.ndrcws Road, Newport Beach. For information, phone the Adult Education Office, 574-2236. ICllNCI O• MIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. arc held Tuesdays at Newport Beach Cburcb or Rcllalous Science, 901 Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. PllAYla ••IAKPAIT Finl United Methodist Church or Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesdays with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. For more information, call 675--0210. A COUUI IN MIUCLU + CHURCH: St. Mark Presbyterian Church. + ADDRISS: 2100 Mar Viste, Newport Beach. · : + TILIPHONI: 644.-1341 . +DENOMINATION: Presbyterian. + YEAll ESTABLISHED: 1963. + SIRVICE TIMES: Sunday -9:30 a.m. + MSTOR: Gary Collins. + PASTORAL STAFF: Robert Stewart, associate pastor; Buddy James, direc- tor of music; Kathie Grasso, accompanist; Bev Boling, secretary. + CONGREGATION SIZE: 150. + CONGREGATION MAKE· UP: A wide range of ages and a mix of families and singles; a regional church, with 40% of the congrega- tion hailing from Newport Beach, 20% from Costa Mesa and Irvine, and the rest from other Orange County cities. · + CHILD CARE: Available for babies and toddlers; church school at 9:45 a.m. for preschool through sixth grade. , + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Hymns led by a choir and organist. +WELCOME WAGON: Greeters stand inside the sanctuary, giving out hym- nals as t hey exchange names with visitors; first-timers are asked to stand and intro- duce themselves at services. + TYPE OF SERMON: HI use CASEY LUICSCH I OAl.Y Pl.OT Visitors are welcome to fill seats at St. Mark Presbyterian. contemporary terms to apply the eternal truth of the Scriptures and Christian tradition to today's issues th.at are both personal and social," Collins said. + UPCOMING SERMONS: This Sunday's messa~e focus- es on the church as a com- munity of prodigal lovers; the next two weeks will focus on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. + CHURCH PROGRAMS: The church is heavily . involved in missions activity both here and abroad, including work with a Santa Ana school and a poor com- munity in Managua, Nicaragua; religious educa- tion classes for children and adults; junior and senior high programs; fellowship/study groups for women and men; gatherin_gs to d iscuss national and inter- national issues. + MISSION STATEMENT: "God has called us together as St. Mark Church in this time and place to live toward the vision of the reign of God given us by Jesus. Our mission, there- fore, is to be instruments of God, agents of reconcilia- tion, companions in commit- ment to this vision. H + INTERESTING NOTE: During each service, children are called up to the front, where Collins tells them a story before sending them off to Sunday school classes: "Our kids are important to us," Collins said. By Anastacia Freeberg This will be the focus of Dr. Dallas Gladson's sermon at IO a.m. at Harbor THI DllAMA OP .. uu•UCTION' "Resurrection," a musical drama, is presented by the Sanctuary Choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. Another performance is scheduled the following Sunday. Tickets are $3. Call 574-2253. The non-profit organization A Gathering of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Saint Michael and All An&els Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Call 673-9227. • "'-e Mnd phologl'Oi)hl ond lfpe·...ntlen ,.,_., de· toollllQ stories, upcoming -Is, MnllOll IOplcs Of O"'f Oltler ,,.... itwoMfto Cosio Meta ond ~PG'1 Beoch ""-"" lo Rtliglon Ed•IOf Moll Colt«, Oo1ly Pilol, 330 W. 8oy SI., Co.lo Meto, 92627. You <Oft olao 1oa ilems ol !memt lo 6•6·'4170. L-------~----------------------------------------------~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam Ir 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Btloved be/itvt not every spirit, but try the spirits whether lhty art of God ... I John 4: I (lo:) I Branch Of Tht Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist Boston. Massachusetts COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A ".,.. U.for9"' .,,,..,,,..,. of'"'*""' ·pot/I"' .. , •• ,,,.,,,, f si.iniia).·-wo;;;t;iP-••·1-c;;-c;c,··A:.:.1~i L .. 91'.i1<1.Q~m~.~.§.~m~.Y .. §9.~9.'ll. . .! Pa"'r: Dr. Gti1y B.,,.or1 across the street from th• Orange County Falrgrounda parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 • LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHVRQ-f Pastor William Hemenway "Wt tw1 cltil'1ttt, IJlutll, IJ'I_, dulu, unn ""'1ts, •lli1n. W1 1#1 to ""'' to ruclr Mt, ti llfllt nlds, ti a1W11 ••ltl1ni11 • Sunday Savica -8:00 '10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Studies .. 9:30 760 Vldoril Stred • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 601 MarQUente Ave. Corona-def Mar 644-0145 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All AQes 9:.00AM ::.""Martin FIRST UNITTD METHODIST CHURCH Of COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548-7727 Between Horbor and Newport WOltSHIP AT t:OO AM AND 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOOl · All AGES · 9:00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten · 10:30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Pos1or. SM lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE ~ Coor CoMMuNrJy OiuJof lol SuNI, S!NIOa P.uroa Wemco Smlas: SAn.\y 6:00 ..... SuNMt t:oo 6' IO:+S A.flt. SUOlcllq CMfD lo....._ C.A tl71S 714..,..7 • LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laiuna Beach 99-3088 Sunda~ Morning Wors~ & Christ an Education 10 Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounsellnPs Cehter services Avai able Costa Muo MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979·823.4 PRESBYTERIAN ST. M.AJUC PRESBYTFJUAN CHURCH SunJttf Worship 9:3011.m. Clri" C.re, Sund"IJ Seltt1t1I J111nboree at E.1tbl11ff N•"1"1rt IH•clt 644· 1341 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL F~~t Q~~~ Tk &T. MATfHEW(% Jit~l)~Q~ M~H~ s-?li-t+Zl/0 RELIGIOU S ';Clf NCE ,..... o1-.. United Otufdt ff/ ,.,,,iow ScllMt 2205 ~ STREET .• SUTt 23, SEACUff VllAGE ~ IU.01. CA 92MI • (7141969· l 331 .. TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL Bibliul Faidl • An&lic.tn Tradition HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SDVlCB TIMES Palm Sunday 8:00 cl 10:00 a.m . Mauody Thunday 7:30 p.m. Good Friday 3:00 p.m. Euter Even 7:30 p.m. Euter Day · 8:00 cl 10:00 a.m. daDd care provided 1713 Wealiff Orm. Newport Beath ~ind Waecli« CcMft) 714 ,., 1152 I CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlsclples of Christ) %401 lrvln• Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport 811clt Sunday Wonhlp • 1 O:OOAM Dr. D1Has Gla•son 645·5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES CHURCH episcopal •A Com111unlty o.Motetl to Loving ontl ~ Jffu a.mt ., Loni ontl Scrvior' Fr. David C. Andenon. rector 3209 Vl<l Lido Newport Beach 714/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemporary 9 om Chun::h SchoOI 10:45 om Chori$motic and Wednesday noon RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove 1145, N.B. (West of JamborH) (North of Bristol) (East of John Wayne Airport) Service sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (71A) 646·3199 Dr. Juanella Evans, ~lntster CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNIT1'0 CHURCH OF CHRIST To a.liev. Is To <Me; To Care Is To 00. Or. Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10:AM Church School 9AM Adult · 9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrof>' Ave, COfona Del Mar "°'\I '\"I \1 H 11 HI .\ . \ I I \ '\ ( , I I ....., l·Pl"°'l(ll'\I tlll IHll Sunday Worship B:OOAM, 1 O:OOAM ursery. SUnday SChoo .A Friendly, cartng Christian Community" ~233 Pacific Vtf!'N Or. PRESBYTERIAN ."ltun.IJy. Arril I, S:JO r.M. SunJay. Arml z. 8 lO 1mJ 10:1.5 AM. 11GETHSEMANE0 (M•rlt 4 l2·.52) t. . . 0 , I Newport Beach/Cotta M-Dally Pilot ....... -.......... • ... I . . ...... . -... -- Satur~ay, April 1, 1995 A7 Anyone worth one's san ~as at grand opening ol Morton's G ivea)a party and they sh I come. And come they did for the arand . opening of Morton's of Chicago. A bciefit first night bash for the Orange County f.crforming Arts Center, ·Morton's was packed with the power broker& of Orange County. Don Castle, president of Founders Plus, was rubbing elbows (and we do mean rubbing, there wasn't an inch to spare) with Werner Escher, John and Sandy Daniels, Sharl Esaylan (she's the biJ cheese for the school, called "Soaring to New Horizons," did just as Its name demanded. The famous voice of TV's "Laugh-In," Gary Owens, the cveniog's master o( ceremonies, turned the microphone over to board president Mark Simmons, who. had the great pleasure of announcing the receipt of an anonymous $300,000 contribution to the school. Dancing to the music of Barry Cole's Sounds of Music, event committee members Bonnie Bohart, Allee Brewer, Judy Brostoff, Pam Conlin,. Martla Dutton, Kathy Gahaean, and director of development for Prentice Nancy Nordstrom. ·o Jack B. Undqulst, retired past president or Disneyland. received the USC Alumni Merit Award for his service to the university and the community. Lindquist joined Orange Coast locals Chuck and Janice Griffen, Edward Fox Sr. and Sonya Doder. 'at the black tic dinner reception honoring the best and brightest or Trojans. While the university was . honoring distinguished alumni, Town and Gown of USC, a women's support group founded in 1904, gathered for its annual fashion show luncheon benefitjng their scholarship fund. The Crowd for this year's return of The Center of Fashion) and husband Harry Esaylan, Brian Upschultz, Collen Horowitz shows art· work to actress Undsa)' Wag- ner at Prentice Day School event for dyslexic children. Prentice School boosters Donna Crean (left) and Harriet Harris. T he Bruins may be the big news in basketball, but at USC's 63rd annual alumni awards there wasn't a mention of the Westwood champs, as Linda Isle's Attending the affair from the Newport-Mesa community~ Judith Ebright, Audrey Grundy, Patricia Jackson, Patricia Mlddlenas, JoAnne Rogers, Karen James, Janet Tonkovlch and the beautiful Lllllan Fluor. Chase McLaughlin, Chairman of the Board of OCPAC Tom Nielsen and his wife Marilyn, The Honorable Robert Richardson, Dill and Becky Spear, Kent and Carol Wilken, Blllur Wallerich and Jim and Sharon Henwood of South Coast Plaza, Fred Cordova, Jim and Barbara Glabman, Irv and Gloria Gellman, and Henry and Renee Segerstrom. Morton's staff, including general manager Jason Clow, Steve Salmon, Greg Omotoy, Bill Brady, and chefs BUI Collum and John Palick.1, bent over backward lo make the right impression in Coast Mesa. It worked. Service and quality are a winning combination. The crowd was impressed. Srflart business for the new eatery in South Coast 'Plaza Village, and a killer event for The Center. This is what is called a "win-win" in the business-meets-the-arts circle. Wacky tacos wUI raise sos money COSTA MESA -Or- ange County celebrity chefs -including Michael Kang, Alan Greeley and Pascal Olhats -serve their own wacky versions o f tacos at "Wild and Crazy Taco .Thursday" 6 to 8 p .m. Thursday to benefit Share Our Selves' Or- angeAid Kitchen. The entire SOS facility at 1550 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, will be avail- able for touring during the festivities. Tickets arc $25 at the door. Call 721-9489. US TREASURIES 11• 250-6345 or eoo 876-6829 Securities ~ Inc. Mernblt: NASO SIPC 2082 Micl'lllson Drive, Ste. 212 IMne, CA 92715 2.i H<>t1• R 111 lnl" t 11(• LIS ri,r ,_., ", 1894-1995 FOUR GENERATIONS 101 Years! 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'602 San -capiltiilo (714) 548-9585 (714) ~9841 13 years expedence • right side (the more creative side) o( my brain. Now, I'm a mother with a dyslexic son, and I face the frustration and hurt all over again through his eyes." Co-chairs of the sold·out event Laurel and Dan Clark and Marc Winthrop applauded Wagner, along with other local supporters of the school John and Donna Crean, Hugh Hewitt, Keith and Jane Johnson, Bill and Harriet Harris and Russ and Susie Leatherby. Al so on hand, former "Knoll's Landing" star Joan Von Ark, reading an emotional tribute concerning actor Robe rt Dlake. It seems the two actors were together on an awards program some time ago. As they ;lpproached the podium, Blake turned to Van Ark and whispered to her, "You read from the TelePrompTer. I'm dyslexic and I can't read." The seventh annual fund-ra iser B. l¥. Cook's column appears Thursdays and Saturdays. 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AND MUCH MOREi Am<: TOAnAlms AztK ExprtiJ8 FASHION ISLAND 154'5 NEWPORT BOULEVARD OPPOSITE HARD ROCK CAFE MA1l~1~SAT 1H,SUM 11-. I•' • tJ SatUrday. Aprll 1. 1995 WlllTIU' WO ... MOP A writers' workshop focusing on atory structure will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Harbor C1lrlstlaa FeUcrwablp, 740 W. Wilson St., c.osta Mesa. Contact Jerry Selden at 631-7730.1 ~"1 SUNDAY 11 lo Ill 11.00D PIUllURI CNICKI Flrtt lJnUtd Mtlhodlst Church of Costa Mua, 426 West 19th St., conducu a free blood pressure clinic between 10 and 10:30 1.m. in the church library. Call S48-m7. •••""' unc11 ll'' Guest speaker William Hodges of Huntington Beach presents a sermon titled "Religious Right and Its Effects 1111 on Minorities" at 10:30 a.m. at Onnae Co.st Unitarian Unlve~aJlst Church, l2S9 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. The scrmona by Hodges. an English professor at Cal State Fullerton since ... I 11• 1965 explores Unitarian Universalist Purposes and Principles to affirm "the dignity and worth of every person" and promote "justice, equity and compassion" in the human community. Call 646-4652. CNILDUN'I CNORUIU .. qorister's Guild, Southern California Chapter, and Chora Conductors Guild, Orange County Chapter, present their ~9th annual event celebrating performances by and for chirdren at 3 p.m. at Our Lady Queen of An&els, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Both present a separate children's choir festival at 2 p.m. April 1 at Mission San Juan Capistrano, 31414 • Camino Capistrano. Both festivals arc free and open to the public. A free offering will be taken. For more information, call 645-3955. CORITA ICIHT AH IXHlln A retrospective exhibit of serigraphs by Corita Kent will be on display in the sanctuary or Sc. Marie Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Dr., through Sunday, April 16. Works include biblical scenes, abstract impressionistic rompositions and pop art prints. Those wishing to view the exhibit outside of Sunday morning (9 a.m. to noon) may call the church secretary al 644-1341. PltAmCINO \'OUa RILIOION -This will be the focus of Dr. Dallas ' Gladson's sermon at 10 a.m. at Harbor f CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chwch lOam 8r Spm, Swlday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Beloved believe not every spirit, but try the spirils whether they are of God ... J John 4: I (lo:) •• Branch of The Mother Church The First Church of CMst. Scientist Boston, Massachusetts Qihclaa Cluard1, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. c;au 60-5781. WIDNUDAY llN•WMlmN• The Serendipity &erics Cor singles continues Its weekly 1essions at 7:30 p.m. at SL Andrew'• Preabyterfaa Church, 600 St. Andrew's R~d. Newport Beach. All sinps are wclcom~. Meeting topic is "New Directions, New Opportllnitics - Sharpcnin& Your View or Yourself." Donation: S2. Call 574-2214. THUUDAY CA&llRNITWOU "Outside Career Search and Inside Care.er Mobility" ls the topic of tbc free Career Network meeting at 7:30 p.m. at SL Andftw'a Presbyterian Cburcb, 600 St. Andrews Road, • l'jcwport Beach. Call S74-nJ9. IUADAIT MIDIN• St. Michael'• and AU An&el• Church'• Men's FeJlowsblp will meet over breakfast at 7 a.m. in the Fireside Room of their nei&hborin$ Methodist Church. Nibs White wiU 11ve a brief review of the .SO.year history of their Christian Oturch. INIPlltAftOllAL PRO•llAM Ftnt Church of Christ, Scientist, 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach, will hold a special one-hour inspirational program in the church auditorium at 8 p.m. The topic will be "God's Love Redeems and Restores: It Docs Not Condemn." Call 67J.1340. FRIDAY 12·1TIP l .. AKIU MlmNO The Cornerstone Recovery Fellowship welcomes guest speakers Bob and Pauline Bartosch who discuss "Recovery to Discovery" at 7 p.m. at Harbor Cbrtstlao Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson, Costa Mesa. Call 631-7730. THI DRAMA OJ •auuaUCTION' "Resurrection," a musical drama, is presented by the Sanctuary Choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport Beach, at 8 p.m. Another performance is scheduled the following Sunday. Tickets arc $3. Call S74-l253. COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Community Church A .,.,., "4/0f9tll. ,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,. of'"""'"" "'°"'"' .. , ..... ~ rsu-nc;a-y·-wo;aii~-;.r10:00 .. A:t;(1 L .. 9J)Jl~.f.~t!.~ .. §~m~.Y.~~.~I. . .! Pator: Dr. &Jr, B.,.or• acroaa the street from the Orange County Fairgrounds parking lot at 2525 Fairview Road (at Fair) Costa Mesa (714) 545-4610 • LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTI-IERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway "W1 t«• cltitw, ,.lltlr, ,....,, "'"'"' U1flf' ahlu, ""'°"· W1 twe to t4tt, t. rue.Ir lllt, t1 mut nue, e. MIWet (Ulltini" • Sunday Servica -8:00 & 10:30 • Sunday School & Bible Sludia -9:30 760 VldOl'ia 5tftd • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631 -1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) r-~------~---------~---------~----------~---------.. ----, SATUUAY, AltalL a unot...-WAT Members of tho Jewish C.ommunlty C.coter of Oran.Jc County'• JOFF, for slaalcs 59 and over, will attend the .. Best of Broadway" Muska! Review at TibbiCa Music Hall In N~rt Bcaeh. Price Is SJS, and Includes show, dhmer, tax and tip. ltYOURNUMalaUn ·That's the question Rev.'Kcn Gray will aslt in a $Cminar scheduled\ from 10 a.m. to noon et the Newport. Inch Clnardl of RellaJogJ Sdeoce, 901 Dove St. CaU 646-3199. ONOOINO r I I I I I MUITAL NW.TN IUPPOltT •ROUP I A support group for parents, 1iblings : and spouaea or the serious.ly mentally 1 Ill meets at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at St. I Andrew's PrHbyterlH Ourt.b, 600 St •• a. Andrews Road, NeWport Beach. For information, phone the Adult Education Office, 574-2236. ICllNCI OJ MIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. arc held Tuesdays at Newport Beach Church or RtUllous Science, 901 Dove St., No. 14S, Newport Beach. PllA\'H 8RIAXJIAIT Flnt United Metbodlst Church or Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at Newport Boulevard and 17th Street. Call 548-m7. NOL\' COMMUNION Sc. James Episcopal Churtb, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wednesdays with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. For more Information, caU 675-0210. A COUUI IN MlltACLU The non·profit organization A Gathering of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Saint Mlcbatl and AJI An&els Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. 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You con obo bi ilotf'N St. Mark PresbyteTian Church . + CHURCH: St. Mark Presbyterian Church . + ADDRISS: 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Buch. + TaLDHONI: 644-1341. + DENOMINATION: Presbyterian. + VIAR ISTAaUSHID: 1963. + SlllVICI TIMES: Sunday -9:30 a.m. .+ PASTOR: Gary Collins. • PASTORAL STAFF: Robert Stewart a$soclate pastor; Buddy.James, direc- tor of music; Kathie Grasso, '\ . accompanist; Bev Boling, secretary. + CONGREGATION SIZE: 150. + CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: A wide range of ages and a mix of families and singles; a regional church, with 40% of the congrega· tion hailing from Newport Beach, 20% from Costa Mesa and Irvine, and the rest from other Orange County cities. + CHILD CARE: Available for babies and toddlers; church school at 9:45 a.m. for preschool through sixth grade. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Hymns led by a choir and organist. + WELCOr.tE WAGON: Greeters stand inside the sanctuary, giving out hym- nals as they exchange names with visitors; first-timers are asked to stand and intro- duce themselves at services. + TYPE OF SERMON: HI use CASEY lUKSCH I PM.Y PILOT l Visitors are welcome to fill seats at St. Mark Presbytedan. contemporary terms to apply the eternal truth of the Scriptures and Christian tradition to today's issues that are both personal and social," Collins said. + UPCOMING SERMONS: This Sunday's message focus· es on the church as a com· munity of prodigal lovers; the next two weeks will focus on Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. + CHURCH PROGRAMS: The church is heavily involved in missions activity _ both here and abroad, including work with a Santa Ana school and a poor com- munity in Managua, Nicaragua; religious educa· tion classes for children and adults; junior and senior high programs; fellowship/study groups for women and men; gatherings to discuss national and inter· national issues. + MISSION STATEMENT: "God has called us together as St. Mark Church in this time and place to live toward the vision of the reign of God given us by Jesus. Our mission, there- fore, is to be instruments of God, agents of reconcilia- tion, companions in commit· ment to this vision." + INTERESTING NOTE: During each service, children are called up to the front, where Collins tells them a story before sending them off to Sunday school classes. Hour kids are important to us," Collins said. By Anastacia Freeberg cl~ lo 646-'I 170. L-------~-----~---------~------~-----------------------~ METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I Marquepte Ave Corono de Mar 644-0745 Worship at S:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday SChool All AQes 9:.00AM ::"M mn 1& FIRST UNfltD MmtODIST CHURCH Of COSTA MESA 420 W. 19th St. 548·7727 Between Harbor and Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM AND 10-.30 AM CHURCH SCHOOL • All AGES · 9:00 AM Nunery • Kinderganen · 10:30 AM Youth Groups Sunday Evenings Poslor: SM lsenmon COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE Soorn (Olsr CoMMlJNny OluJof lot SuNI, SENIOl P.uroe w!DIJq) Sowlas: ~6:00r.M. StJNMy 9:00 • I 0:45 A.M. 5110 lcllo 0.-.,., ....._CA tl11' 714.M4.7600 T,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. La9una Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worsh~ & Christian Education 10 Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounselinPa Center services Avai able Costa Me.a MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 aabr, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m. Dr. Richard George 979·8234 PRESBYTERIAN A Sf. MARK PRESBYTFJUAN CHURCH Sunltt11 Worship 9:30 tt:m. Cltil" Care, Sun41111 Se/roof ]11mll'1re• 11t &nllluf f New,ort &aclr 644 .. 134 1 TRADITIONAL E PISCOPAL Tk ~T. MATTIIEW(£, TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL Biblical Faidl • A.Qalican Tradition HOLY WUK AND EAsrER SBaV1CB TIMBS Palm Sunday 8:00 ct 10:00 a.m. Maundy Thunday 7:30 p.m. OOod Friday 3:00 p.m. Balter Even 7:30 p.m. Euter Day 8:00 & lO:OQ a.m. dllld ~N provided 1r 1723 "'*""on... Newport Beach (behind Wtttclifr Cwi't) 714 ,., 1152 CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclples of Christ) 2401 lrvlnt Awe. al Santa 1111111 NtWport Beach Sunday Wfirsltlp • 10:00AM Dr. Dallas GIHaon 645·5781 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAfAES CHURCH episcopal *A ComM1111"1_ o.Jk.W to loving onrl ~ .,...,, Citrin °' lonl ottrl SOYiM" Fr. Dcrvid C Andeoon, rector 3209 Vio Lido Newport Beoch 71 .4/ 67 5-0210 IJ 7:30 am Traditional 9 om Conlemf>OrO')'. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om ChoriMOOtic ond W~nesdoy noon RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove 1145, N.B. (West of JomborH) (NOffh of Brlslol) (East of John WoynB A/tpOrt) Service sun. 10:30 a.m. M, Tu, Th, (71.t) 6'6-3199 Dr. JuaneHa Evans, Minister CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITl!O CHURCH OF CHRIST · To a.If.vi 11 To C..; To C.. Is To DO. Or. Dennis W. 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April 1, 1995 A 1 Alan Kreditor (left), USC's senior vice president for University Advancement, with Merit Award recipient Jack Lindquist. Don't Buy a Mattress that Is built to be cheap ... when you can buy a top-of-the-line Simmons' Beautyresie imperfect/ King Size 3 pc. set These mattresses are new but are cosmetically imperfect. Some_ have mismatched fabrics, scuffs from shipping, sewing flaws, etc. All sold "as-is" But at these prices, who cares!. CALIFORNIA MEDmRRAN'EAN VISA 3165 Harbor Blvd.• Costa Mesa {One Block South of 405 Fwy.) THE PALMILLA COLLECTION WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM FURN ITV RE TO ~IT YOUR STYLE. COME IN AND CHOSE FROM OUR VAST SELECTION OF FLOOR STOCK. ·CLASSICAL HAND FORGED IRON· CRACKLED & HAND PAINTED FURNITURE· UNIQUE ONE-OF·A·KIND ACCESSORIES· IRON'-WOOD BEDROOM SETS •... AND MUCH MORE! Ame TOAnAlliu AIM bprftJs 1s .. s NEWPORT IOUUVARD COSTA MESA S..8-9007 MOUUa lllf'IAT H -_, • Saturday, April 1 , 1995 Doyle gets to moral ol Iha stories Diane Doyle has been in charge of the youth conservatory at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa for more than 20 years. Last fall, Doyle took a leave of absence from SCR to work on several projects, one of which Is a staged version of fables by the ancient · Greek philosopher Aesop. Her ~~ CHRISTOPHER TRELA D The Perform•• Arts col-umn runs ~ Saturday. director Pat Tcny, wbo noted that Aesop Uled animals u the 1ubjecu of his fables became it made the morals more palatable for his hYsnan audiencet ... It'• a lot easier to recognize faulta and mistakes when they don't hit too close to home." · play, "Aesop's Fables: Rag.s, • Ropes and Sticks," received its world premiere last weekend at Alternative Repertory Theatre in Santa Ana. The column .. ··focuset on what's goin9 On locally In dance, apera, theater, das- sical mUSIC -and the peo- ple who deYote their lives to the arts. Send ideas to Chi'istophef Trela at' 330-W. Balv St., ' Costa Mesa, 92 27, or fu 646-4170. Although the fables are thousands or years old, they're IS valid now IS they were back then for both adults and children. This is a great opportunity to expose le.ids to live theater, and there's no one around who is better at producing children's theater than Diane Doyle. For tickets to , "Aesop's Fables," Whlch plays through 1'pril 15, calr836-7929; I I I I t 1' I ,• . I ,, I I ,· "It was a total accident,'' said Doyle of the children-themed play. "l sent them another play, but it was too big for their theater. So I gave her this play." "Aesop's Fables" has roles for four adults and two children, which fits into ART's small production space. The play is a compilation of several of Aesop's well-known stories, including "The Tortise and the Hair," "The Lion and the Mouse" and "The Boy Who Cried Wolf." It is geared fo1r adults as well as children. Aesop's fables are known for their morals, which Aesop used to tench the youths or ancient Greece. Oh, so what else has Doyle been doing with her time? She is adapting two children's books into plays, she has written a children's book, and has formed "Mind Stretch," a young people's production company that incorporates dance and theater. And she occasionally sleeps. "Most of our audiences know these stories because the morals have become a part of modern vernacular," said ART artistic Ballet Hlspanlco takes stage Back in 1970, Tina Ramirez took over her retiring Spanish dance teacher's studio in New York. Realizing that Hispanic-American children had few opportunities for careers in the performing arts, Ramirez founded Ballet Hispanico, a pre-professional troupe witfi a special interest in the Hispanic heritage of its young dancers. Now, 25 years later( Ballet Hispanico features top production vaJues, first-rate costumes, renowned choreography and a company of polished performers that perform across the nation and around the world, reaching an annual audience of more than 50,000. You can be a part of that audience tonight at 8 in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Ballet Hispanico's show incorporates flamenco, classical Spanish, popular Latin American and traditional Caribbean dances with ballet and modern techniques. There are still a f cw tickets left ($29) for tonight's show. Call 432-5880 for more information. Attention, tunny people: The DC Crazies want you! 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Ch. 31 so MastuCord & Dfscovu acct ttd auditions in Santa Ana for men and women 25 years and older, for its upcoming production "Orange Side Story" and future productions. They are also holding auditions for boys and girls between the ages of 8 and 16 for its Little Crazies performance group. Professional attitude and serious commitment to craft is required. The desire to make people laugh doesn't hurt either. Call 550-9900 for an appointment. "Duffy" Electric Boat Demo . In-The-Water Come try the new Duffy 16 Surrey, complete for $9,995 Saturday, and Sunday, April 1 and 2, 1995 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 • New boats • Used boats • Financing available • Slips available Out:Fteto ELECTRIC Bo .n COMPANY fl7(1 Wl "I 17111 511111 I, 0·2 Cns1A M1 '"· CA 92627 ~' '(714)645.f,Hll h'< (71 .. )645.9206 r • I Newport 8MCh/COeta M ... Daily Piiot La.ut HoosnN/DAILY 1'11.ar COMIC RELIEF -Laughter fills Little Theater at Corona del Mar High School as Justin King strolls on stage looking less than fashionable. Classmates Kristin Jansson (right), and Erin Etchegoyen literally helped him get Into character for "The Other Other Woman. ' The school's Drama Department presents the half-hour comedy about marital Infidelity and mis- taken Identity In the theater 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 8. Tlckets are $2. The school is located at 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Corona del Mar. Call Shelby Jones at 721·8080 for tickets. ~ Your children may be hanging around the 'Jungle' It's 10 a.m. Do you know where your children are? If it's this Wednesday or Thursday, chances are they're at Orange Coast College watching a student acted and directed stage · production of Rudyard Kipling's classic work, "Jungle Book," which plays in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at OCC through Saturday, April 8. Special elementary school per- . formances are scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday morn- ing, with public performances slated for Friday at 7 p.m . and April 8 at 2 p.m. For tickets, call 432-5880. • w .. • . . ... Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot Saturday. Aprll 1. 19" Al • COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS ANO SATUROAYS •WRJTE TO: 'ILOT LEITERS, JJO W. BAY ST., COSTA MESA, CA 92621 • FAX TO: 6~6-4170 •READERS' HOTLINE (CAU,IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 RUPONll APPRECIATING EACH . OTHER Ensign Tolerance Week taught students about other cultures. W e ar~ writing in regards to the picture of Ensign students participating in Tolerance . Weck activities (March 19). Our pri11cjpal · teceavcd an anonymous phone caH from a concerned adult who said she thought that by dressing up we were only promoting stereotypes instead of workin_g to reduce or eliminate bias or prejudice. We would like to set the record straight. • . That Monday was the beginning of our week-long project to promote tolerance and to educate our students about other cultures. The picture was taken on the Latin culture day. At lunch we had many activities representing this culture. They were put on by our Spanish I class at Ensign. The events at lunch were a cake walk with Latin American music. The cupcakes used were colored red. white and green to represent Mexico's Oag. We also had a peso toss and a burrito relay. The Spanish class dressed up in traditional Latino clothing as did many of our Latino classmates. Everyone of every race had fun that day and now you know that we dressed up for the festivities. It is important that people do not make judgments from a single picture. Other events during the week included a poster contest, an essay contest, a door decorating contest, two-people searches, a greeting phrase in different languages every day, painting a large mural for our library, activities at lunch representing different pprts of the world and speakers at assemblies. One of our speakers was Mrs. Dclicma, who is a survivor or a concentration camp in Poland during World War II. The week was designed to help us appreciate other cultures, to appreciate individuals and to promote tolerance among all of us. • MA&C ;\\A&TIN/DAIL'r PILOT FIL& PHOTO RYAN DANELL, JENNIFER DWIGHT, MOLLY MELUM 8th Grade Ambassadors, Ensign Intermediate School Rusty Hill participates In Ensign Middle School Tolerance Week event Help give Paradis famlly peace of mind I t's hard to believe that it has been more than a year since my neighbor, Pam Paradis, was hit by a car and killed. Each time I heard the case had been closed and Pam was found at primary fault I wondered how this could be possible. I couldn't understand why it seemed so easy to blame the person who died than search for anything that could possibly blame the other person involved. That morning still seems so clear in my mind. Each time you hear sirens you hope that it's not going to be somebody you \pow that they'r• goina to help. Well this time it was somebody I knew. As I walked down the street I kept thinking, "I hope it's not one of the kids." Down the street there are kids who throw the ball back and forth across the street, so I thought that it could have been one of them. Never in my mind did 1 think that it could have been one of the adults. When 1 got to the front of the Paradis' home, Matt, Pam's youngest brother, was standing there, and 1 asked what happened. He said Pam got hit by a car. I was in a complete shock. While still at the scene, more and more police and spectators arrived. The woman who was driving the car was standing across the street. As I turned toward my house, Mrs. Paradis was picking up Pam's purse off the grass street strip in front of their house. Five months after the accident an investigator from the AAA came to my door. The investigator was asking questions on behalf of the driver, I guess that is her insurance provider. I believe that to have a complete investigation the police should bavc questioned everyone that was at the accident scene, it might seem a little time consuming but from there the police can determine what to do next. Based on the information the police can determine what witnesses and information is the most important and vital to make a clear and accurate GAINS CORRUPONDINCI conclusion as to who was responsible for what. Based on newspaper articles and what my family and I have heard from the Paradis, 1 feel that because of who the driver had been previously married to and because Pam died, it was easier to place the primary blame on Pam. 1 also want to ask Police Chief Dave Snowden an important question; if this happened to one of your children or a fellow police officer wouldn't you want to make sure that blame was equally placed or given to the correct person? I can guarantee that if this was your child that you would want this settled and settled correctly. My neighbors have had a tough enou~ time dealing with their daughter's death, they j\J~t want the peace o( mind that their daughter didn't die because of her own carelessness. MICHELLE M. RAD ISA Y Costa Mesa The poor need understanding, not ridicule ln response to Tom William's letter of March 18 regarding the poor, I would off er the following remarks. It is extremely alarming how easily we use our words to reinforce negative and intolc.rant attitudes to those whom we may feel are less than others or undeserving of our support. Mr. Williams compares the poor to "hogs feeding at the trough," an example which pictures the poor as dirty, non productive, and most assuredly not equal participants in our society. This attitude of intolerance and "know-it-all" approach only serves to close people's minds, limit their ability to creatively seek solutions to caring for the poor among us, and shame£ully reflects an unenlightened person. How easy to cast blame on the poor or agencies who serve them. How much more difficult to become a part of the solution, volunteer time, contribute funds, advocate for the systemic change necessary, Bank on it California State Bank has moved into the old Corona del Mar headquarters of failed Bank of Newport wilh a heavy dose of community spirit. The bank Is helping sponsor a May 15 golf tournament to benefit the city's economic development efforts and has offered to donate $5 to the Newport-Mesa Unified School District (or each new customer. learned that thieves took S 116 they had raised from recycling aluminum cans along with another $115. The money was to be used to pay for bus costs so that students could travel to the Huntingtoll Library in San Marino. And while.the stolen money hasn't been found, good Samarit.ans have replaced the lost loot. Room for Rod Swimmin' Sailors Newport Harbor High 's swim teams, boys and girls, are on an all-time high for regular season competition, still basking in light of their dual meet sweep of Back Bay Rival Corona del Mar. The boys won 93-77. The girls won, 90·80. and have room in one's own community for the less fortunate. On a separate note, Tom Williams hasJtever personally spoken to me about the operation of SOS, what we do, how we do it, or whom we serve. It is obvious to me he is most uninformed about private charities who operate on a base of private funds and volunteers. Perhaps a tour of SOS would educate Mr. Williams and allow him to see beyond his · singular scope. SOS is always open to those who care to learn about our services. In closing, So often, when I read letters such as the Williams' I am reminded of a quote of John F. Kennedy who stated, "If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, surely it cannot save the few who arc rich." KAREN MCGLINN Costa Mesa More debate on sales tax Increase Why should taxpayers bail out the cities and school, union, etc., at 100 cents on the dollar when they gambled with their bond purchases? As an investor, they should share in the percentage of losses just as any private individ ual shares their losses when they occur. Marian Bergeson and county officials should not permit the subject organizations and cities to benefit at the expense of others. 0 W.E. REEVES Newport Beach I believe we should actually have a 10-cent sales tax with strict limitations that as soon as Orange County is out of its financial mess caused by this incident involving Mr. Citron, that we immediately go back to the old tax rate and that be written in concrete. But, I believe that the sales tax is the easiest way to get• us out of this mess. LOSS IS DAVID PRATHER Costa Mesa School district leaders made it offlcial this week -there's always room for retired school trustee Rod MacMillian. In fact, the Newport-Mesa Unified School District agreed this week to nime Its board room -a place where MacMilllan spent so many Tuesday nights -in the veteran trustee's honor. MacMlllian served this district for 22 years before retiring last fall. Shellfish The Marine Forest Society got the go ahead from Newport Beach to dump 30,000 recycled tires into the ocean to help restore unde11ea communities. The society Is hoping to begin the project in May. MAie M.UnM/DAJLT Pu.or rria ~ROTO Seaman Steve Clark 1tep1 off the Point OM de with the American ftag. Doctor Z returns A r~tored version ol the Academy Award winning dusk:, "Doctor Zhiva(tO," wUI be presen~ Thursday evening at Edward South Coast VIiiage as a benefit (or the Orange County film Ofb. Making change Community p>d t.ltl wisted llttle time ciom11, '° ... NIQle ol ltUdents II Mlrinet'f ~ SchoOl In NNpan 8MCh. ~It .... .. .......... ~ ...... ..., Film/video students , Three 1tudents from Orange Coast College were awarded I co19 Emmy for their documen~. "Second Chanc-es: ™ Bone Marrow Tra~nt," ludy Chow ol ~ MeSA ind )Im Kwmnlewlld Md Br.Cr L0ng of Hu~ Boch, MfW dw only ~~ ... intht nation to Win duflna .,_ 16"' lnnUll 011•1110111& , l>oint Divide The Coast Guard cutter, which was stationed In Newport Beach for 33 years, was decommissioned Thursday. One ()( 15 Coast Cu,vd ~trol boats operating off the COillt of California, the Point Divide ~most of its time on search and rescue miulons. Feeling cross The latest O\lefhaul ot bst Coast Hl&hway In Corona def Mar hu d.ilmed ~ W:tim .•• three ~alb. Men:hints and local residents, WNty after the back·~·to-hKk road ,,.... ~ the villip, say thil eliminating the crosswalks will further destroy the pedestrian mood of the picturaque shopping area. County's double deal Newport·Mesa school officials were taken aback this week When they learned that the county -b.lnkrupt and desperate -l'Nlde .i secret de~I with one 0( the schOol districts m:ditors, Fannie MM. The dislrk.1 boriowed $7 million from Fannie ~e; the mpney Is due in June. But county Off~ts itPftd in late December to -In effect - encumber the monl'Y it owes IM district and pay off Fannie Mae. The county never toad the diWiCt abOut ltS dNI • ' COMMUNITY COMMINTOY Hey coUntY: Take your time Former Newport mayor tells officials to be cautio.us before agreeing to privatization, sell-offs By CLARINCI J. TURNIR T he "buzz" words in Santa Ana now appear to be privatized services and sell off county assets to meet the current cash flow crunch. Appealing ideas, but before we jump on those band wagons it may be prudent to test the waters and make su re that they arc the proper way to proceed. Privatization is a relatively easy concept to explore, and indeed to experiment with. It should be pursued with considerable vigor to determine where, and if, it is cost· effective. Should such programs be adopt· ed and should some of them fail -surely some of them will -reversion to the ex- is1ing system is relatively painless. Dul what about sale lease back pro· gram s? They require a very though1ful analysis, not only in terms of dollars and cents, but in terms of long range policy and a thorough understanding of the pub· lie versus the private sector and their re· spective responsibilities. In lhe private sector the concept of a sale lease back program is commonplace as a means to generate cash for a troubled company. In simple terms, a company gets strapped for cash but still needs a place from which to carry on its business. Bring in investor X. who buys the com· pany headquarters with a combina1ion or cash and borrowing. The company in turn takes a long term lease back from investor X. The company has generated cash to Turner public sector. use in its business, the investor is happy wi1h a long term invest- ment, the lease pay· ments become l!educt· iblc for the company, the company runs out the lease and either renews or moves. In the latter case the in- vestor then finds an- other lessee and life goes on. Not so in the ln the public sector it must be remem· · bered that public buildings arc just that - public. Buildings arc owned by the public, used by the public and designed as instit u· tional buildings wi th expected lives of long duration with a single occupant intended to use those facil ities. i.e. the govcrnmcnl. Unlike the private sector example, the gove rnment will or should go on as long as the republic is preserved. As such, it needs a place to caJJ home free of the vicis- situdes of the real estate rental market, which can only be done if the facilities which it is to occupy are owned, uncncum· bered, by the people. What then arc some of the impacts of selling off some $145 million worth of county property which apparently includes the Hall of Administration, libraries and other public facilities? lt is especially impartant to asce rtai n those im pacts on this generation of Or- 8')gc County citizens as well as fulurc gen- ctations. After all, the current dilemma in county government was brought about by this generation and it is our moral obliga· tion to nx the problem. Take the Hall of Administration and li- braries as an example. Certainly those fa. cilities should have a life span of at least 50 years. That assumption is probably true for other county facilities and the further assumption should be made that those fa. cilities are required by the county for county governmental functions regardless of who the landlord is. Although arguable, it also must be as- sumed that Orange County government will last at least an additional 50 years to match the economic lif c of the buildings involved. · That being the ca~. along comes in- vestor X to purchase the $145 million worth of county property. This investor, after competitive bidding, requires a 10% return on the $45 million in cash that the investor will pay down and the investor is able to secure financina on the rcmainina $100 million for 30 years, 9% interest. The combined rent just to service the landlord's debt and the equity require- ments total more than $14 million per year. Over the SO.year life of the buildinas the total rent will exceed $700 million. These figures appear to be an excessive price to pay for the luxury of a sale lease back program that docs not sound like a tu increase but in reality is far worse than one. No one likes t3't increases, includina this writer. But few or us arc willing to saddle future acncra\ions with the cost or our misdeeds. . The bottom line it that 10mcone should be required to prepare a very detailed sprud sheet to ascertain what the true coats of these prosrams miaht be to the citizens before the dtizefts an utcd 10 &ive Up their property U I meaal ol litllq the Ora,.e CoUaay pera•eat r... the polital and~ quqmire wiiMa which it finds klelf. ci.r.Ne ~,.........,. ................ 'fl Ne•,., ... I A 10 Satµtd.ay, April 1, 1895 TODAY •1111• .. MU The Costa Mesa Hi&h Sc~ Mumn, Band Booster C1ub la 1pomorlna a rwnmap and bake sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p.in.. and a car wuh from 8 a.m. to l p.m., In the hl&h school's p3rkina lot, corner or Fairview and Arli111ton. For more lnformatlon, call S56-l21S. u.ua.u• Oransc Coast Cdlesc's Oranp Apple Computer Cub will meet In Room 214 or OCC's Chemistry Building. Sculons fdr various Apple products run throughout the day, from 8 a.m. ro -4 p.m. FoNms for beglnncn are held at noon. Annual membership fee for the club is $30. Visitors are welcome. SUNDAY ILJDI UCTUU A slide lecture tilled, "Cercn: The PreColumbian Pompeii," will be presented by Dr. Pa)'$0n C. Sheets from 2 to 4 p.m. at Southern California College (Lyceum), SS Fair , Drive, Costa Mesa. Details, 9S1-SS86. SPIRn IANQUR Costa Mesa ffigh School's annual Spiritlcading Banquet will be held at the Halecrcst Swim and Tennis Club, 3107 K.illybrooke Lane, Costa Mesa, at 6 p.m. For more information, call 557-7234. MONDAY IWIM PaOOltAM ........ ..r Otildtcn younger than 10 arc invited to the 12th annual Great Easter Eu Hunt April l!lt Eastbluff Park in Newport Beach. Approximate start times are 10 a.m. for children under 2; 10:10 a.m. Cor 3 and 4·ycar.olds; 10:20 a.m. for S and 6-ycar-olC:W, 10:30 a.m. for 7 and 8-ycar-olds; and 10:40 a.m. for 9 and 10-ycar-Olds. Visits with ihc Easter bunny arc scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the Eastbluff Village merchants spring sidewalk sale. Newpor1 BeachlCoata M ... Dally Pl • Invited to preregister for "Kids' Stuff, Talcs Ttll .t Small." a fr" artcr Khool activity M:ri planned foe 3:30 p.m. at the Corona dcl Mar Ubraty. The ~rn includes folk talcs and writina a tall tale. To register for the series, call 644-3135, or visit the library at 420 Marieold Ave. UClllAftOll COMMllllON MUTINe The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Comrniision of Newport Beach will meet 11 7 p..m. in council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd. IM-ITUVAeANZA Costa Mesa Community Services Department offering "Eg·Stravapnza" Craft Oass for kid ages 7-14 at the Neighborhood Community Center, 1845 Park Ave. at 3:45 p.m. Oass will continue on Wednesday. Cosl is $25. Call 645.SSSl. ICAMft CLAllU Adult Shotokan karate class begins at the Newport-Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA, 2300 Onlvenity Drive, Newpo~t Beach. Cost Is S30 for the four-wcelc class. SlS Tor each addi1iono family member. Oasscs will continue T1tesdoys and Thursdays. Detlllls, 642-9990. NOW TO a t A INOW aaz IOD Parents who would like to see their child's name in lights, but haven't a clue as to how to go about it, are invited to a free program at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. Talent manager Ruthie Grant will teview enlightened •pr.roaches for parents to introduce their children into show business. Call 717-3800. WIDNUDAY 80ATIHOW A Master's Swim Program begins at 6:30 a.m. daily in Orange Coast College's Gymnasium pool. Enrollment is limited. The session will run 1hrough April 30. It is open to adults, ages 19 and over, regardles of swin1ming experience. Registration (cc is S4Q for one month. For more information, call432-5880. May 12 at the American Institute of Architects, Orange County Gallery, 3200 Park Center Drive, No. 110, Costa Mesa. Details, 557-7796. Defccit Disorder: The Big Picture," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1100 Quail St., Suite 105. For more information, call 476-0991. 8 p.m., in Its Re-Entty Center. The workshop will continue April 17 and 24. Call 432-Sl62. The waterfront RV resort at Newport Dunes will ploy host to more than 125 yachts and cruisers during the Newport Harbor Bo:it Show's 22nd Anniversary Extravaganza ~eld through April 9. Show houn today arc from noon to 7 p.m. Other times will vary during the week. Admission is SS for adults; children under 12 arc free. Oetairs, (800) 288-0770. TUUDAY CAUU PL.ANNIN• ADD LICIVU PHOTO IXHlllT Photographs by Newport Beach resident Maurice B. Cook will be on display through Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach is offering a free lecture called, "Attention Orange Coast Collcg~ is offering a free three-part career planning workshop, from 6 to AmR ICHOOL ACTtvnlU Children in first through fifth g~ades arc ... -------, I Fors limited time 1$45 Include• 2 l'Nln I crew, truck. equipment. & I expertise 1 PER HOUR (4 hour minimum) Phone quotes available. 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The drought finally ended. · Borders, who had pitched well enough to win on a couple of other occasions this season, only to walk away with a no-decision or a loss, gave up two runs and seven hits in 5¥,, innings, as host sec -U BOflllRI defeated Claremont, 11-7, in a Wln'*ll pttcMr nonconference game. For Borders, 1-S this season and 3-9 in her sec career, it was her second victory against the Stags (9-13), her first coming last year on Feb. 15 in her college debut in front of an estimated 500 fans and a legion of national media representatives. The circumstances this time were much different. The crowd count while she was pitching totaled 30, witile only one represen- tative from the press was on hand to witness her first victory in 399 days. LEAH HoomN/DAJLT PILOT ••• aoRDIRS/P•1• a2 Vanguards' Ila Borders snapped a long drought Friday. AM11a .,.. Mustangs go down deep, again, erase seven-run. deficit and put away Aliso Niguel, 8-7; grab share of the PCL lead. IT Dmoiu B&ol'l'Sa.Houl • , s.omwuna · Even after 1COr· ing five runs in the top of the sixth, the MUJtanp (S-4 overall, 3-1 in league) appeued doomed in the t<>p of the seventh • when John Sclt'roe· ALISO VIEJO -It's .becom.ina der pwnded into more apparent with each ~ that a fielder's choice thia is a special Coita Meu lii&b base-to brina Mesa ball team. within one out of The Mustanp. pining a reputation defeat. ~ a team that refuses to quit, made a Starting pitcher big statement on Friday, rallying from Jeremy Starns ~en runs ~own in the fJn~ two in-came to the plate nangs to claun an 8-7 Pactfic Coast representing the League victory over Aliso Niguel. tying run. After ' 'When we were down 7-0 in the top of the sixth, our thought was to get a COU· pie of guys on and make some things happen.• --Ifill Mesa coach Coupled with Laguna Hills' 7-3 vie-working the count tory over University, the Mustangs find to 1-1 St a rn s themselves tied for first. place with the pllshed ' the next Hawks at 3-1, a half-game ahead of delivery into r1$ht field where the ball both Aliso and University in the com-had been carrying well 1all afternoon. It pact PCL . easily cleared the fence to tic the "When we were down 7-0 in the top game. of the sixth, our t~ought was to get a "It's quite a feeling, I've never hit a couple of guys on and make some home run in a game-deciding situation things happen," said Mesa Coach like that, .. said Starns. "I knew it was Doug Deats in the aftermath of the big my game (as pitcher), and I tried to corpcback. "These kias showed a lot of stay back on the ball and drive it." character.'' lee MISA/P••• u Sea Kings get a little justice for Johnson Irrelevant Week XX announced ~Four-run burst in the sixth propels Corona del Mar to 7-2 victqry over Woodbridge. BY BAlUlY FAULKNEll, SPOlTS WtJTll IRVINE -Reflecting the cryogenic demeanor of its coach, Joe Koh, the Co- rona del Mar High baseball team kept patiently rubbing sticks together, until a rally ignited in the sixth inning or Fri- day's Sea View League clash against host Woodbridge at Windrow Park. The result was a four-run outburst that broke open a 2-2 tic nnd allQwcd junior left-hander Chad Johnson to fi. nally reap the rewards of a 'Chad deserved that one. He has thrown some quality innings for us and we haven't given him a lot of support. We had a lot of pitchers fresh for today, but Chad is our best.' quality pitch- ing perform- ance in a com- plete-game 7-2 CdM victory. "Chad de- served that one," Koh said of Johnson's first win . "He's thrown some quality innings for us and we haven't given him a lot of support. We -JOE kOH had a lot of CdM coach pitchers fresh c.un P. LUUCH/DAILT P1LOT for today, . but Corona del Mar's Reuben Gulledge slides home safely on a squeeze play to put the Sea Kings up &·2 in fifth Inning. Chad is our Johnson, now 1-2. thrdws63 of his 100 pitches for strikes, yielded just five hits, one earned run, and faced only five more than the minimum. "He was ahead in the count and kept getting outs," Woodbridge Coach Sam Favata said of Johnson. "When you're hot, you're hot." After Johnson pulled a two-run home run over the right-field fence in the first inning -his second round- tripper of the week -the visitors (6-3-1, 3-2 in league) kept dousing their own would-be rallies with base- running risks. Woodbridge (4-6, 1-4) caught one CdM runner steal- ing in the second, third, fourth and firth innings, before the Sea Kings began using the more conventional means or base path transportation -screaming line drive hits. 1 Kevin Stuart walked to start tbc sixth and, one out later, was singJcd to second by Matt Friend's laser through the right side. HIGH ICHOOL POOTllALL Junior Reuben Gulledge, who earned the pitching victory in Wednesday's 7-4 upset of Irvine, rocketed a first-pitch triple down the right-field line to put CdM ahead, 4-2. Mike Knecht then squeezed Gulledge in with a bunt single and later scored on a wild pitch to cap the upris- ing. Stuart launched a 400-foot homer to straight-away center to le~d off the seventh and Johnson retired seven of the last eight Warriors to finish off a momen- tous week. "To be totally honest, I would have taken a split," Koh said of the last two games, which thrust his squad back into the thick of the league title hunt. "It's still very early, and we don't wan! to be peaking right now." added the ever-reserved first-year skipper. A dropped fly ball and sacrifice fly led to an un- earned Woodbridge run in the second and Warrior ... CDM/1191• 82 Corona del Mar's Mike ~ht tries to evade the tag . HIGH SCHOOL BOYS YOLLIRALL ..,. Despite April 1 announcement, it's all true; the annual festivities are scheduled for June 25-30. M aybe •you don't really know where Georgia and her boys will be this fall, but there is one thing you can count on. Irrelevant Week XX is set in stone, and will be off and running from June 25-30 at the Balboa Ba.Y Oub, Hyatt Newportcr and the Draft Choice, as well as several other locales. New Irrelevant Week CEO "Mel Fitch" announced Friday that the historic, milestone 20th annual Salute to the Last Player picked in the NFL draft was back in business, although there appears to have been a shakeup in the management. Fitch, the former Melanie Salata, daught~r of Irrelevant Week guru Paul Salata, has apparently put the former USC benchwarmer in his place and Paul Salata will now maintain a "Chairman Emeritus" status according to official Irrelevant Week stationery. This year's Draft in New York City's Madison Square Garden is April 22-23 and Paul Salata will be on hand to personally announce the Last Pick before the cameras of ESPN 2, about 9 a.m. on Sunday, April 23. "April Fool's Day may not be the best time to announce anything, but that's the way we are.," announced Fitch. "We fool around even when we're not fooling around." The Draft goes eight rounds, thus Mr. Irrelevant for 1995 will be in the neighborhood of the 225th player selected. Why the fu ss for the 225th player chosen in the NFL draft? It is the insistance of the Irrelevant Week committee that "Something nice needs to be done for someone for no reason," or words to that effect. Most of the festivities will remain the same -including the annual Arrival & Welcome Gala at the Bay Club, the Runnin' Gunnin' iotf tournament, the Bccrcan Regatta, College Nite, Disneyland extravaganza and the Lowsman Trophy Award at the Balboa Bay Oub Hall of Fame Banquet. 1 ~::~.~~: ~:. ~~'::... Newport finally dispatches CdM Parsil's South comes up short , Newport-Mesa District and CIF Southern Section Divi- sion V Player or the Year Brian Johnson of Newport Har- bor High, tops a list of 16 Newport-Mesa seniors noll)i-' nutcd to represent the South in the Orange County All- ' Star Football Game, scheduled July 14 at Orange Coast College. Johnson. who helped lead the Sailors to their first·evcr CIF Southern Section championship and the school's best· ever record of 14-0, joined teammates Bill Johns. Mlke f reema~ Dan McDonouah and John Oiordani as those • considered for the 36-man roster, which will battle the top playeq from the North in the 36th edition of the same. Amons the noiftlnte• from Co&ll Mae Hiah arc two- time All-CIP Division VIII selections Charles Chatman, 0.W.yne Crcnibft Ind Juoa Weir, while Mustang John Schroeder wlU alio be considered. Brian Hopn, Todd Borland, Cmer Wells, Fred Garcia and Myla Davit were nombaated by Corona del Mar Colcb. Mart Schuster, wbill Eatanda's hopefuls are OICar Lomell ud Karlo Amaya. joh .... a Uool-1. I~ llilblc:t ... ~-- ' --J .,.. Sea Kings prove stubborn, however, before going down in four games. BY B.ICHAJLJ> DUNN, St0ats'Wama NEWPORT BEACH -There were never mo- ments of comfort Friday night. Big leads dis- sipated as quickly as you can aay Greg Slick, or Brian Coleman. ' As soon as the host Newport Harbor High crowd stood on its lect for match point in the rounh pmc, after the wheels had come off in Corona del ,Mu's pasaina game helpina the Sail- on to a 14·3 lead, the tlde turned apin. With CdM'1 C.oleman blockina virtually every· thins the Tan hit, the Sea Klnp nllicd lot nine stralaht points. dYrin& which Newport Harbor boyl Yolleyball COICh Dan Glenn twice calJed tun.out. ' . By the tiine Newport Harbor could flnally stop Coleman, with 1ettcr Mu Spooner recordina a · match-ending stuff block, the Sailors held on for a 15-12 victory, after having won two or the first three aames, 15-12, 11-15. 15-7, in a wild Sea View League match. "You never tow in this game," Glenn 'said. "That's why, w en we were up, 14-3, you just never know." Newport Harbor (3-3 overall, 1-1 in league), ranked 10th In Oranae County, received 24 kills from Slick, its 6-foot-4 senior outside hitter. Wes Badorelt, a 6-6 middle blocker. added seven kills and slx blocks, while Spooner had sb blocks and 60 assists. The Sailon' Josh Richardson chipped in with 10 t;lla and five blocks. while junior setter ~­ eron Bl~·playina his first match after suffcrina a broken fi&ht bklo in IOCCCr, contributed with thrff kills and two bloQs. ~ Colelnaa le(t CdM (l·S, 0-2) with 20 kills ud Ill blocks. four in the last pme when tho Sea JC.inp nllled. Blair Hoppe lddecl 16 kills for ........ ,.... .. ~ Before intimate gathering of 300 at UC Irvine, CdM's DeGrazier, Fracalosy help West to 90-87 victory. ' I l I - Local All-Nat I Three ol tbe Newport Mela Nllioftal Junior Basketball cnlriea pGltCd victories lasr weekend ar the Prime Tacket All·.Nct Champiodlhip Tournament. Meanwhile, the local Division 3 (third and fourth arade) All.Stan advuced to the National AJJ-Sw f"aaaJs iD Fullerton April 7-ll. The Division 3 All-Saan defeated Capo Dana, TT-S1, ar Aliso Nipel Hip. The Rockets won the sixth .,.etc cham· piombip by defcatina RMnide, ,2--48, Tbe All·Nct Bulb woa &be ci&btb .,_ champiombip by cWeadai defend· ins dwnpioa EJ Toro. 5'7°"9. and the All-Net Kinp captuted the eicbth pide comolatioo championship by defeaa,. BORDERS fN•P•1ea1 Borders, however, who hadn't won in 12 consecutive starts (14 fames), said she never felt the proverbia monkey on her back. "l never Celt like there was one," she said. Borders, who made 96 pitches, walked three and struck out two. She hjt one batter and issued a wild pitch, the latter or wruch led to aaremont's run in the first inning. • - "She was huffing and puffing in the sixth," Phillips said. "Kevin helped her get out of a jam. She hadn't gone that Car in a while. Slagel made a great play and Kevin comes in with the bases loaded, so we had a lot of key plays today." sec (lG-22) scored si.x runs in the bot- tom of the si.xth to make it a rout, but after SCC reliever Steve Dolia.s got the first two out in tb"e ninth. and was one strike away from ending it. Oaremont raJ. lied again. "l knew they were ready for me, more than any other team, because they'd lost be- fore," said Borders, who is 30 pounds light· er ( 135 now) than last season at this time of the year, because of a bout of food poison· ing she suffered two weeks ago, an ailment from which she's still trying Lo recover. TIEU WAT1'1 Laughery's two-run bocne run made it 11-7. Jason Albrand relieved Dolias and promptly bir a batter, walked another and gave up a base hit. But Dekker'• throw to the plate on Uster's single to lef.t nailed Schmid to end it and give Border$ her first win of the season. • StartJ: 8 • hinGS pitched: 36 !A • Aecofd: 1 ·5 •ERA: 7.93 •Hb: 63 Borders, who lowered her earned-run av· erage from 8.80 to 7 .93, escaped the si.xth inning by giving up only one run. • Strikeouts: 1 0 •Waiki: 16 "It's really not that big of a deal," Bor- ders said. "The team made some great plays, and I'm much more excited about our team getting a win than I am about me getting my first win. I've always had confi· Claremont designated hitter Bryan Coin, who went 0 for 3 against Borders last year, opened the si.xth with a single. Tyler Laugh- • T Olal pitches: 652 •Next start Undetennined. ery, aarcmont's cleanup hitter who went 0 for 4 against the southpaw a year ago, followed with a deep fly to left, but SCC left fielder Scott Slagel - who was later replaced by DekJcer -leaped up and robbed Laughery of a two-run home run. "I thought it was just a fly ball," Borders said. Schmid. followed with a bloop single to left-center field, then an out later, Borders walked John Lister to load the bases. Swayne Cofield, Oaremont's next hitter, roped a single to left to score Coin, cutting SCC's,l;ad to 4-2. • After one pitch to the next hitter, Scott Petrone, SCC Coach Charlie Phillips had seen enough. He beckoned for Kevin Withers, who coaxed Petrone into an inning-ending ny out. dence in myself.'' SCC center Ryan Seidel, batting .387 to start the game, Brian Nolan and Josh Sewell were the primary offensive leaders Cor the Vanguards in support of Borders, who twice this season had gone si.x innings. Seidel crushed his 11th home run of the season in the fifth, while going 2 for 3 with three runs scored. Nolan (3 for 4) had three RBI and Sewell (2 for 4) had a two-run blast in the sixth. SOCAL COLUOI 11, CLAD.MONT 7 CWtm0nt 100 001 014-7 11 1 SoCa.I College 300 01' 10.-11 13 1 Ctay, Zlnila (6) and LauJhety; lorlkn, Wathen (6), Dollu (9), AlbrMICI (9) and rrimm, en... (8). W-lorden, 1-5. l -Cray, J.J, 21-lntidceft (0, bu~ (0, Nolan (SCO, Sewell <SCO. Hl-Stidtl (SCO, Sewdl 7SC(), UUsMtY (0. e· to wreak havoc lilidl ...._U. who was voted the Most V.lhll Player, exploded for three *-"Poklt goals. Mansell had 19 points, ad Headsort and Jeffrey McEvoy-Hein ellbl apiece for the Bulls, while Tony Dow oollccted scven rebounds. 14 points, seven in the last period, whil Hunt contributed 12 points and Denni AJshuler dominated on the boards. •The Kings finished the season on a high DOie · by winning the consolation championship over Placentia. Afcer being tied at the end of ihrcc quarters, 24-24, dM Kinjs went on a 19-3 run to seal it. •The Division 3 All-Stars advanced t the National AU-Star Finals in Fullerto by claiming second place after def eatin Capo Dana behind the play of Nichol Glassic with 12 · points and Michae Fitzhugh with 11. The Kings were led by Blake Bentley wida nine points, Geof! Hunt with seven and Neal Perlmutter wifb six. Earlier, lbc Kinp ra!Jicd from a 22-16 Ida...., cle&dt to defeat La Sierra. ~ 36. S.th Ric:bardsoa led the Kinas with The All-Stars, the champions of th West Orange County All-Star Touma ment the previous weekend, were upse in the first round by the North Hunting ton Beach All-Stars, whom· they had de reated the previous weekend. The All Stars were led by Danny Krikorian an Fitzhugh with nine points apiece. Newport r.olls In Bronco play NEWPORT BEACH -Led an Cardinals and Giants put together double no-hitter by an 18-bit attack, the Newport NEWPORT BEACH -In a Beach Bronco White Sox traveling .. unique beginning to the Newport team scored iu second consecutive East Uttle League Majors Division victoiy, 17...C, over lhe Irvine Bronco season both the Cards and Giants Cubs Thursday night. were c~edited with no-hitters when White Sox sho~top Justin Jacobs they (aced one another. went 3 for 3, as dtd outDelde~catch· The Cards won the game, 2-0, er Alan Saenz, who knock~ m two as Cavin Kyler and Travis Hackett Nns. Blake Tippett ha~ 1 ttipl~ and combined to stop the Giants. The two-run home run with a patr of Le . b h (D k d B RBI WlS rot ers ere an ran- G~rrett Brant, Greg Olson and don), meanwhile,. teamed ~o shut Matt Cohen also bad two hits apiece down the Cards wtthout a hat. for the winners, with Cohen knock-Both runs scored after walks ing in lwo runs as well. and wild pitches. Courtney Con- Three Newport pitchers combined well and Andy AJmquist led the to hold the Cubs to four hits and defense for the Cards. one earned run. ltvine's Wright had In other games: two of those hits, a single and a tow-•Cubs 5, Dodgers 4: Lloyd ering homer to dead center field. Wright's game-winning hit drove Cohen got the win. in the tying and deciding runs as Last Saturday, the White Sox the Cubs held on. Brandon Kurtz opened the season with an 8-2 vie-retired the side in order in the tory over the Irvine Dodgers. Garett bottom of the si.xth inning to pick Brant hit a first-inning two-run up the victory. Kyle Massey and homer to spark Newport. Brant. the Dustin Hatfield led the Dodgers' attack with strong efforts both fensively and defensively. •Mets 10, Braves 3: M Moore hit an inside-thc·p home run and tripled lo lead Mets' attack. Josh Yelsey doubled and tripled. Joseph \\ land and Tyler Woodhouse w defensive standouts for the Bra~ • Reds 4, Phillies 3: Da Marshall's si.ngle in the bottom the sixth inning scored the winn run as the Reds edged the Phill' Jonathan Hubbard picked up victory in relief after trailing, The Phillies mounted a comeb by scoring one in the fourth. a two in the top of the sixth. Le ing the attack were Josh Corn Billy Eagle, Chase Toeven a Blake Mancillas. NIWPORT UST LL STANDING C.trds, 1-0; Cubs, 1-0; Meis, 1 ·0; Red 1·0; Braves, 0·1; Dodgen, 0·1; Cianls, Phllllcs, 0.1. Newport catcher, later added a two- run double en route to his four-RBI day. AYSO Region 57 seeking volunteers Davis Zellmer and Tippett each had two hits and an RBI for the winners. while Cohen also drove in a run. Newport plays the Orange Marlins at 12:30 this afternoon at Harvard Park in Irvine. CORONA DEL MAR -American Youth Soccer Organization Regi 57 is calling for families of all boys and girls ages 41/i through seven as July 31, 1995 for volunteer pre-registration. As many as 680 players arc projected for teams in these age categories the Newport Beach East area, which includes Balboa Island, Corona Mar, Eastbluff. Irvine Terrace, Harbor View Hills, Harbor Ridge, Big · yon, Belcourt, Spyglass Hill and Newport Coast and Newport Ridge areas. FOOTBALL track to Chatman, as well, according to in· formed sources. Freeman and Johns as All·ClF picks. In the eight· to 16-ycar-old categories, 800 players are eKpected to regis as well, and volunteers for thsc players are also needed prior to the openi of registration. · There is a current need for several registration volunteers with compu input experience on IBM/DOS type equipment, purchasing, secretarial a administrative assistance, admissions and collections, insurance processi special events registration, sporting goods inventory and distribution, fi maintenance and PR-news reporting background to kick off the 1995 sea fre• P•1• a1 and cornerbck who appears to be set for Or· ange Coast College in the fall, accumulated all but 181 of his 1,119 rushing yards the last ei&ht gnmes, and led the district with seven in· tcrceptions. Chatman, the District Offensive Player or- the Year and the Daily Pilot's Pacific Coast League MVP, rushed for a district record 2,512 yards for the 7-3-1 Mustanp. He also scored 29 touchdowns. A 5·10, 170·pounder, Chatman's 2).97 regu- lnr-season yards were a county record and his 414·yard effort against Aliso Niguel missed the county ain&Je-game record by 4 yards. He also starred at cornerback, earning All·CIF recogni· tlon u a junior, before gainin& similar rccogni· tlon at running back last fall. Orange Coast appears to have the wide Johns, Newport-Mesa and Sea View League Defensive Player of the Year, amassed 105 tackles and 13~ sacks u a 5-9. 195-pound noscguard. Crenshaw (6-1, 200) was a force at defensive end, where he earned repeat All-CIP rccoani· tion. He also Nshed for 879 yardst but his time in•the backfield was limited by nagging injuries. Weir (6-1, 245) was twice AJl-ClF as an QI· fensive guard and also stood out at defensive end. Hogan, an AlJ.CIF honoree, rushed tor 1,SOS yards and 12 TDs for CdM Freeman and Schroeder were both all· district and all-league tight ends, with Freeman repeatina both honors In his third year u a starter. McDoaou&)\, a middle linebacker and tight end three-year 1taner for the Tara, joined John Oiordan~ the Pilot's Sea View League Offensive Player of the Year, is a South quar· terback candidate, after throwing for 1,518 yards and 17 touchdowns by completing 52% of his passes. Lomeli and Amaya, linebackers and running backs Cor Coach John Liebcngood's Eagles, were both all-district on defense. Borland, an all-district outside linebacker who plays much bigger than his 6-0, 160-pound frame, will also be considered on defense, as will C.dM all-district middle linebacker Carter Wells and end Fred Garcia. Myles Davis, a Sea .K1ng receiver and corner- back will also be considered by sportswriters, who will select the team for South Coach Jim Barnett, who resiped after the HISqn at Tra· buco Hills. The South roster will be annqunced April ts. DllP llA LOCAL ICHIDULI Where's Hip lc:hoof boyt Mel &frl• •RIDAY.I fllH l&TURDAY COUNTS -b~nda, NftlP0'1 et my ......... 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Corona del Mar won, 7-2, to complete a critical two-game sweep of Irvine and Woodbridge this week. Woodbrid9e 1 4 0 4 6 0 Newport 0 5 0 4 6 0 Frldar's Scores right, to knot the score. Woodbridge 010 100 0-2 s 1 Corona del Mu 200 004 1 -7 1 O 1 Mike Mortenson and Myles Johnson and Knecht; H41nlon, El TOfO 5, Newport Harbor 4 CdM 11 w.oodbridoe 2 Irvine 2, ~ Margarita 1 Tuesdar's Oame• (3:15) CdM ii El Toro Davis each had a pair of singles Chloaverini (6), Padno (7) and Cohoan. in the 10-hit CdM attack. Davis, W-Johnson, 1·2. l -Hoanlon, 1-1. 1rvlne II Newport S. MatgW 11 Woocft>tldoe a senior leadoff hitter who went 28-Huan (W). 38-Culledge (CdM). 5 for 8 on the week, raised his HR-Johnson <CdM), Stuut <CdM), average to .568 (21 for 37). Duck (W). • · Sailors' rally falls short, El Toro wins, 5-4 NEWPORT DEACH - A furious seventh-in ning rally fell shy, and Newport Harbor High absorbed a 5-4 loss to visiting El Toro in Sea View League base- ball Friday afternoon. on a bases-loaded walk, then got a huge break when a th rowing error on Andy Langsdorrs ground allowed two runs to score and moved the potential tying run to third and the winning run to second. It was the 21st consecutive league setback for the seemingly luckless Sailors (4-6 overall, 0-5 in league), who very nearly pulled it off, despite trailing 5-0 en- tering the bottom of the seventh. Dut the rally fizzled as the game ended on a grounder to th ird. El Toro improved to 4-6 overall, 2- 3 in the Sea View, with the victory. Newport began the uprising wi th the first two hit· ters reaching on an error and walk, respectively. Scott Sandstrom doubled in one run, and one out later, a walk filled the bases. IL TORO I, NIWPORT HARIOR " El Toro 300 200 0-S 7 4 Newport Harbor 000 000 4-4 4 2 Vessells, ~cloud <n and Vickers; Pulido ;and Biehl. W-Vessells, 2-0. L-Pulido. S-M;acloud. 28-Smith (ET), Sandstrom (NH). After a strikeout, Newport scored its second run Eilgles fall In three DCC runs streak to 19 The Estancia High boys volleyball team is still seeking its first win fol· lowing a 15-4, 15-12, 15-7 sweep at the hands of visiting Laguna Hills Fri- day. ..,.. Pirates win, 4-2; GWC hasn't beaten Bucs in softball since 1989. Golden West miscue. The Pirates have not lost to Golden West since 1989. The Eagles, who dropped to 0-7 overall and 0-2 in the Pacific Coast League, were led by Ryan Haney with eight kills. In a community college match: e Oranac Coast breezed to a 15-4, 15·8, 15-13 Orange Empire Con· f erence decision over visiting Pasa- dena, Q Jesse Simon knocked down 13 kills and Phillip Schildts added 12. Ryan Allen did a solid job off the bench for Coast (12-5 ove rall, 8·4 in the conference), responding with eight kllls. Pasadena dips to 4-8, 3·7. COSTA MESA -Or- ange Coast College's soft· ball team ran its winning streak to 19 against rival Golden West Friday after- noon, coming from behind to post a 4-2 victory on the winner's field. Another Golden West error accounted for Coast's final marker in the sixth inning after pitcher Keri Bransom and Angela Silcox each singled with two out. Kelli Jeffers and Bransom each went 2-3 for the Pirates. OCC 4, GOLDIN WUT 2 ewe 010 100 0-2 a 2 OCC 100 111 x-4 7 4 OCC starts the final round of con· 1., rercnce play on Wednesday again.st San Dieao Mesa. Newport Harbor High product Sammy Foster who opened the fifth in· ning with a single, scored the go-ahead run on a Almstrong ;and Boston; Bransom and Jeffers. W-Bransom, 2·3. l -Almstrong, 3.7, 28-Jerfors (OCC), Sinclair (OCC). 38-Hoager (CW). CdM rolls CORONA DEL MAR -Se- nior Mike Feyka and junior Raj Shukla combined to Conn Corona del Mar High's No. 2 doubles team Friday afternoon, but played like No. ls as they swept their Santa Maraarita High foes to pace the Sea Kings ' 12-6 Sea View Lcogue victory on the winner'• courts. CdM. now 7·3 oyerall, 3·0 in league play, mastered the day pri· marily because of an ability to close out the narrow verdicts. TINNIS Sailors aborb 17-1 setback NEWPORT BEACH Woodbridge High's Warriors swept to a 17·1 Sea View League tennis victory over host Newport Harbor Friday after- noon. dropping Harbor to 2· 7 overall 0-3 in leaaue play. Newport'• only briaht spot was the play of junior Oraham Ev~rts and Belgium exchange student Jerome Bouchat in dou- bles for Harbor•• k>ne point. ... ...... , ''' lllWPOn 1 ~: l{oillna (NH) ...... l*fm-. "" lolt .. SunW. '"" .... .. boll, 2o6f Slllle (NH) .... CM, ·~ '"" Hotwl (NH) .... '"' 2-6, N. Oaai•llla o..-t•DA s.m..n (NHt ...... ~ . .......,.,,.., ...... ~ ........ -~ . ............ cNttO .... N, ........ ~ *"'"..,.... '" ........ N, u. ' Pirates' women cinch second place MISSION VIEJO -Orange Coast College's women's tennis team clinched second place in the Orange Empire Conf erencc Friday afternoon, shelling the host Sad· dleback Gauchos, 7-2, in a re- acheduled match because of rca:nt rains. The Pirates improved to 9-2 overall (and conference), Sad· dleback falls to 3-9, 3-7. Saturday, April 1, 1995 83 MESA: Mu._s come from way back , to pull it out, 8-7 .......... 1 Instead of being content with tying the game and perhaps forci ng extra innings, Mesa scrambled to get the go-ahead run. Mike Adelmund singled to left and sprinted all the way home on Julius Vasquez's gapper to right-center, just beat,ng the throw to the plate. Ben Felter added another base hit, but Vasquez was thrown out try- ann is in shape," he said. Costa Mesa trailed University earlier this season, 8-3, entering the final inning. only to score four times to come up a run short. 8-7. The M'!stangs also overcame .' an early deficit against Estancia, pushing over a run in the seventh for a 4-3 vie· tory. And things appeared bleak early Friday when Aliso Niguel (7-3, 3-2) ing to score by the Aliso right fielder. Pacific CoHt League tallied two runs in the first and second innings and "Sometimes, I'm probably too aggressive (in sending the runners)." said Deats, the Mustangs' third base coach. "But I ~noted to get that ~xtra run and the odds. of getting two straight hits like that, I felt, were against us." Lea1ue Overall three more in the fourth for W L W L Costa Mesa 3 1 5 4 a 7-0 lead at that point. j.louna Hills 3 1 6 3 Meanwhile, 12 of the first 13 Mesa ballers were re- tired, and the Mustangs had been liipited to just two hits through five innings before starting to turn things around in the sixth. Abo N!Qlld 3 2 7 3 Unlvtrslfy 3 2 s 7 Estancia 1 4 3 6 LIQllll.&Kh 1 4 1 9 After taking the lead, it was up to Starns to try to protect it. He had made 107 pitches entering the seventh Ftld8J'• Scores Laouna Beach 10. l!stancla a Costa MHa a, Aliso Nlguel 7 Uouna H.!s 7. UnlYtrSlly 3 TuHday'1 Qame1 (3:15) Me .. II Estancia Consecutive singles by Charles Chatman, Josh Cant and Broesamle were fol· Aliso tfJQUd II Umenrty L.JQLN Beach 11 LJgooa H1as mning, and Matt Broesamle had gotten loose just in case. But, despite walking a pair of hitters to make things interesting, Starns was left in to try to finish the bat· tie. And, he did, successfully, striking out the fihal hitter with the tying and winning runs on base. "Jeremy could have folded things up after a couple of early rugged innings," said Deats. "But he showed quite a bit. I wasn't going to take the ball from him." Starns, who finished with 128 pitches, admitted that the adrenaline was flowing during the final inning. "And, I threw a lot during summer league to keep the lowed by walks to Schroeder and Adelmund. Vasquez doubled in two runs to make it 7-4 and Seth Halverson, the No. 9 batter in the order, delivered a clutch single up the middle for the fifth run to put Mesa in position for the final- inning heroics. Following a rocky four innings, Starns finished strong, allowing just one hit and two walks the rest of the way. COSTA MESA I, ALISO NIGUEL 7 Costa Mesa 000 OOS 3 -8 12 Aliso Niguel 220 300 0-7 1 O SLlrns ;and Schroeder; Munse!ll, Oe\ine? (7) and Radwan. W-Starns, 4-2. L-DC?~ine. 28-ferrell (AN) 2, R.idw.an (AN), Vuque?z (CM). llR-r--gu)en (AN), St.ams (CM). Eagles drop 10-8 decision LAGUNA BEACH -Just two days after knocking off league-leading University, the Estancia High baseball team dropped a 10-8 decision to Laguna Beach, which was resting in the Pacific Coast League cellar when the day began. An error-filled fourth inning proved to be too much for Estancia (3-7 overall, 1-4 in the PCL) to overcome, as the Artists scored five unearned runs to extend a 5-4 advantage to 10-4. The Eagles gamely tried to rally in the final two innings, with Abel Flores cracking homers in the sixth and seventh, but the comeback fell short. Laguna Be:ich (2-9, 1-4) recorded the final out with the potential tying runs on base. The Eagles were guilty of four errors, three in the fourth, including one on a pos· sible double-play ball and another on a mis· played fly ball. ·Another Laguna run trotted home in the third, courtesy of a balk call. Joey Herman was 3 for 4, including a two- run single in the top of the fourth which bad cut Laguna's le:id to 5-4. LAGUNA llACH IO, UTANCIA I btancioa 100 302 2-8 8 4 lagun;a Beoach 131 SOO x-10 8 3 ~eg;a, Usher (4), Cilbreni (6) ;and Herman; Bill, Rhodes (4), Hernandez (61 oand Jones. W-Hem~ndez. l-Vega. 28 -Winfield (LB). HR-Flores (E) 2. 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Also, more than 100,000 square feet arc being de· vo ted to small trailerable boats. Personal watercraft artd infiat· , able boats will also be on display. In addition, the tent housing elec- tronics, gear, accessory and service tithibits has nearly tripled in size since last year. Continuous free shuttle bus ser- vice will be provided between the Nc~rt Dunes and Lido Marina Villa~e. A half-hour water taxi ride 1s also available for the cost of $2 each way. There are 1,300 parking spaces on site. Show hours are from noon-7 p.m. Wednesday; 11 a.m.· 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m.· 7 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $8 for aduhs and free for children 12 and under. For more information, phone the Duncan Mcintosh Co. at 757-5959. Honors for Haddad George N. f{addad, M.D. of Costa Mesa and t>own With Debt, a 1990 sorrel American Quarter Horse mare, were honored as the 1994 Champion Racing American Quarter Horse at the American' Quarter Horse Association Awards Banquet recentJy In con· junction with the 199$ AQHA Convention in San Antonio. Down With Debt earned the title in 1994 competition. AQHA, with international headquarters in Amarillo, is the world's largest equine breed registry, with more than 'three million registered hors- es in 73 countries and has more than 300,000 members worldwide. DCC b1SketllaD camp The Spring Break Basketball Camp, for boys and girli grades 3 through 8, will be held at Orange Coast College April 10-13 from 9 a.m.-noon each day. The camp is conducted by bee men's head basketball coach Tim O'Brien and sponsoretl by Na- tional Junior Basketball (NJB). The cost is $45 per camper. The camp includes daily instruc- tion of f undamcntals and games, a juice break, videos, certifica te of appreciation and a T-shirt. For more information, phone 573-2928. DCC vl~torlous· In golf CHINO - Chris Ny shot a two- over-par 74 to earn medalist hon- ors and lead the Orange Coast College golf team to a 392-438 Or· ange Empire Conference victory over Fullerton Friday at the West· cm Hills Golf and Country Club. Mike Kruse fired a 77 and Bill McKibben 79 for the Pirates, who improved to 3-6 in conf ercnce play. OUNGI COAST 392 FULLlllTON 431 1. Ny (OCC), 74; l. ICruse (OCC), 77; J. McKib~n (OCC), 79; 4. Artiglio COCC), 80; S. Redding (OCC), 82. RECREATION STANDINGS IAIKITllALL Newp•rt •••ell MONDAY LfAGUCS w •~low TM llnt I .. ~ ...... 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NEWPORT ,, ........ , CdM, while Clay Burton had 10 kills and setter Derck Newcomer pushed up 57 assists. Newport Harbor had leads of 9- 2 and 12-3 in the first game, but Burton's jump serving got the Sea Kings back. The Tars slaved off CdM's comeback, with Slick pulling the finishing touches on the victory with a kill off a pair of CdM blockers. The second game was a series of sideouts, with both teams playing sloppy and serving poorly. CdM had nine serving errors in the game, Newport Harbor had seven. "Both teams right now are young, and there arc going to be lapses at times," CdM Coach Joey Fuschetti. "It helped Harbor playing in their own gym. They played steady. We played steady at times, but at home, there's always a little advuntage." CdM had leads of 5·0, 9-3 and 11-4 in the second, and also had Local girls awan 8und8J dull IRVINE -Costa Mesa High's Erin Brown and Estan- cia High'• Cyndi Richards will represent the South in Sunday's 4:30 p.m. Orange County All· Star Tournament girls basket· ball game, at UCI's Bren Events Center. · Brown, a S-foot-7 guard, av- eraged 10.3 points for' Coach Len Whitacre's Mustangs. She was named to the Daily Pilot All-Pacific Coast League first team. Richards, a 5-10 second-team All-PCL forward who averaged ~ . 9.2 points. Will plaJ oace. ~ under the tutelap Of COach Rua Orris, who will oo-coacb the South a1ona with Wood- bridge's Bric Bup aaainlt a team of stan from the North. The inaugural event, .ti1c:b began with one boys pme Fri· day, will alto feature a IOCOnd boys game Sunday, IOKdllled to follow tho pis pmc at 6:30. Tickets for Sunday'• double- header are $7 for adults and $4 for children. Admillion for sheriffs, firefighters and mili· ta.ry is free. sec seeking women's basketball assistant COSTA MESA -Southern California College women's bas- ketball coach Dean Cooper is seeking an assistant for next season. Cooper notes that the coach coul d be either male or female, but some experience is required . For more information, Cooper may be reached at 556-3610, ext. 206 during working hours. to hold on for its win. "We made so many errors (in the second game), and both teams missed so many serves ... it wu a pretty ugly game from both sides," Glenn said. "But (the match) was a great win for us, because we haven't won too much lately." The Sailors' blocking highlighted the third game. They stormed to a quick 7-0 lead, before ... you guessed it, CdM came back. The Tars led 10-7 before taking control for good. They had six stuff blocks in the BASKETBALL f re• P•t• a1 tors in the suddenly cavernous S.00()..scat Bren Events Center al UCI. . The scoring spurts of Corona del Mar High 's Dominic DeGra- zier and Brian Fracalosy, as well as Tayyar, were also somewhat un- usual, but all contributed to the West's 90-87 victory. DcGrazier, a 6-0 guard, entered the game about six minutes into the 10-minutc first period. He was, however, the game's leading scorer at quarter's end, with seven points, including a three-pointer. He did not score again. Fracalosy, the Newport-Mesa District Player of the Year, was scoreless at halftime, but posted all six or his points in the third quarter. Tayyar, who transferred from Newport to Fountain Valley for his senior season, scored all four of his points in 38-sccond span in the final period. Tayyar missed the front end of a one-and-one free throw which would have extended a three-point game, all of which accounted for points. Richardson's block on John Coon's offspeed kill attempt ended it. Blocking again was a major fac· tor for the Tars in the fourth game, but CdM's passing and hit· ting lapses (i.e. seven unforced er- rors) also played a critical role. During a run when Newport Harbor scored five points on five serves, four of them came on un· forced errors by the Sea Kings. "We have to let them get to 14, before we ge t the fire going," Fus· chctti said of CdM's late rally. West lead wilh 23.2 seconds left, but cleared the rebound of Sout h (Trabuco Hills) forward Jon Pab· ley's missed three-pointer, which would have tied the game with 12 seconds remaining. Tayyar then passed to a break· ing Chad Fister Co~ a West,, layup, and a concession South basket beat the buzzer. "It's one of those games you're just trying to find combinations," said Parse!, whose South squad hit eight of its 10 three-pointers after intermission to make things close. Included in the long-distance barrage was Byrne's off-balance, 24-foot buzzer-beater to end the third quarter, his first three· pointer as a prep. "That was fun," said Byrne, who led all area performers with 11 points (5 of 9 shooting). He also added two blocked shots and three rebounds. Estancia senior Zack Richard- son tallied two points for the South, which couldn't combat a combined eight three-pointers from game MVP Jeff Sand of Troy (23 points) and Sonora's Chad Fis· ter (20 points). ., .. - 0 Ul•aHOUH Tetepbone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm ' Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BYMX (714)631~~ (Please incl~ your name and phone numbt7 and we'll call you back with a prire quote.) BYMAILORIN PlltSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92f,27 Comer of Newpcxt Blvd&. 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Five spots ullKUDllUl·3$00. nowt Agt 759-1877 Avf 4/1 7&o-307 e New, Brt N ....... 2Bdr, $400+utll. 645•9515 OPPORTUNITY ava~able greater So. Cal area. We •Be~creat Dellt•* EASTBLUFF 5Br 3Ba Studio Apt oceanside 2Ba. all appl. 2 lrg COM Non·smkr ahare 2904 have sohd customer base, sales BALBOA_ PENINm.A 1007 3bd. 3.5ba, ofc, family home, large yard. of Hwy. Stove, refrlg, dck1, ocn vu. •t•p• to 3Br 2Ba, frplc, new help. You need CA Dr. Lie .• rm. lrg yd, remod, Great locatlonl $2700/ & garage. $550/mo. bch. $1 250 IM/673-1576 carpet. Near beach. •AREA MILLIONAIRE• Insurance $10 to $25k $479k, agt/Oave 645'1683 mo i.ue. 640-4718 714-499-5735 $450/mo. 87S-4502 Seek• 5 entrepreneura I u111• 1 Br Villa Balboa NEWPORT CM·S35 0 Roomy hse. Interested In making cash/equity depending on Pen ln •ule Pt 4bd..itBa remodeled homel Sunny patios. rooftop deck, priced to Hll $825K JBalboa New· port R~723-4494 Eastblutf Orig nal condb, encl part<Jng, COSTA MESA 2624 BEACH 2669 want rHpon parson. ..nous s ca11 549-5388 overall qualifications. Rambling Ranch w/ view, w/d, pooVspa. Utll,cable,w /d Incl. Th• Community Call 2Bd 2Ba expanded $1025/mo. 94&-1728 Avail now. M 2 -S089 Market Place. ;~e~~!·~h~J~:'. LIDO Bayfnt, Lgdoc:k, •1BR S025* Dover Shra4rg Hm Clualfled 209/445-1346 new kitchen, lgg mstr lovely 3bd/3ba+famlly * * * * * 2BR 2BA $725/Up Pool, 1pa. prlv Bd/Ba e42-S078 CORONk DEL MJlR aulte, shutters & other room or 4th bd, mo/yr, Speca.I Great Value Refng & dlahwaaher lmmac, quiet area. upgrade•. Priced lum/Wlfum,873-7677. F'romLowS540/m0 Incl. 80x30 pool. No $850/moScott 65().2727 --------------------------. pet1. No feea. No, __ __.. ____ _ 1022 Irvine Terrace $399 000 Loweat price lrvlne Terr ace 3 Bd·2 Ba home on a lg lot • Haa a nlc• floor plan. 644-9060 COU>W<?U BANl\<?R Ll $279,500. OWC 1at to Modern 1pacloua 1Br Bike To Beach leue. 1545-488 5 E'alde CM Feminine qualified buyerl Call loft twnhH, vault c.11, Ilk• new & very quiet decor, 1hr 1paclous Nell (714)831·7570 akylt, trplc pit, 1W 1 & 2 bedrooms •Beach Y.Ml-Nr Hoeg• 3bd 2ba hm frpl w/d Remax SC water views. Turnkey. refrlg/range/mlcro ~~ ~~ 2r:•:i;;a:~~ yd. Sep ph. 1 rm ~vi ~ Open houae Sun 12_. June-Oct. 97W218 Loh of Bullt·ln• pool/spa &4M838 resp, $440/mo " utUa, 60 Coralca. 2Bd 2Ba Npt Hght. 3Br 2~Ba, lawldry, pool, carport $300 MO 548-4435. condo In dealrabl!t newer 2·1ty hie, ofc, 0*,•*•t *Loca* tl*onl Npt Hghta lg 3Br 2B!~ HBJNB border 1 ml to Npt North. Ught & great yard $1750/mo frplc, new pnt/crpt., b h Sh '2B 2B · Great Tenantal drapes, dbl gar, deck. eac • are r •· bright In park·llke aet· grdnr Incl. 3212 Broad No amk $450 +$200 I d II t C.11 ... .,._A .. 92 $1200/mo 78o-1668 · ting. Pr ce to ae a For appt. 251-8334 --· deposit. 968-9439 $215,000. Gary/Realty OCEAN VIEW * Pen Pt beaut remod 1.,...-...,...-...,..,.-----::~-: WOttd-Coastllne 622·1780 * Bd B 1Bd, upatra, lg aundk, Lovet~ Newport Crest HSOOaq ft+, 2bd, 2ba, 1 1 • 1-car gar, blk bay/bch. N/S, no townhome to 1hare PORT STREETS pl, walk 10 bch. VIiia Bal-Drive-by pet s725"'rly S50-8040 with reaponalble N/S. 3BA·2BA Carmel • boa/S1495/(ll09)59f.9347 1775 Wealmlnlater ,, Private room w/bath, Quiet loc, aouth facing W•lk to •••oh 3Bd s790/mo 642-5488 unfurnlahed. Private x·lrg bacxyard original 2Ba h1e, beat area, all 1 Bd, walk-In cloaet, •o-phone line, free cable. ~6&..-i.-• -new roofl S429K ammentlea. call to cioaed garage, $650. MISCELLANEOUS PooVtennla/apa. $485/ ~u.c~ '"· CannefY Rental• Avl 4/151 No pet1. RENTALS mo+deposlt. Includes 2 BR·28.A + DEN Inc. 1-80().247-8202. Betty M4-2270 utlllllea. Call 85().()454. CORONA DEL MAR · 2200 + af, angl level, 1BR Moblle Hom e NB-Reap n/1mkr, shr $319001000 x-lg yard, aouth f~ ~=======:.J1•••••••• Quiet & Secure. 4bd hm, on water, stv "Unprecedented" lg backyd $479, A'T THE BEACH APARTMENTS 1991 -~~3"73 Blvd. ROOMS 2706 !:-·utllwl• 4/9. ssoo!..,. "113 pier & docJc bayfront Ag t 940-5 eM A __ ... ~ home of Frank Uoyd W•t•rfront Condo Annual Rentals POR RENT 1 BR·1 BA $550/mo. 384 H•mllt on Coata Nlkhr "' Bk·bar HM unique type dealgn. Docks, 2Br. den. ._.111• Seleotlon Lndry, pool, quiet, nr Meaa rear unit $400/ M/F n/amlt, golf w, lrplc, Ocean & bay view• 2~Ba. Larg~;7,,_S47!399K Studio Unit ........ $450 ell tran1portatlon. No mo SH after 9pm * lrg yard, no pets, I have from both levet1. Sec· obo. By onr. v ~ • 2Bd/bay view .. $1450 OA pala Me.o392 · ~179 * · 2. $485/mo S31..it491 ond ~et 11 entirely 2Bd patio unit . $1250 BALB t 1St lonth FrH Rtnlt · Npt Boh-Oulet rmmate ~=t!~rC:m:. muter _L_O_T_S______ ~:ndl.~="$~50 ISLAND 2606 large 1er, frH cable, V'"CATION wanted for beachfront •A"'-9060 FOR SALE 1400 ~ pool gated parking n home. $800/mo, 1at/ ~ The Prudenlalw cozy GA.RAO• APT car~. e42·&858 ' RENTALS 2722 laat req'd. 504-7731 COLDW<?U BANl\<?R IJ rm ._..... Unfuml1hed, no park· Brl ht & Bree 1BR Npt Hgta Lg rm In 2Br Pelloen Point Beat -~73 ..... 1900...,ca-Ing. 1785/mo. Call upgpet Pvt garzypool Tlm••h•r • Unit• duplx. Iota of ahelve•. Buy. $749,000. w/ap-v • 875-6708. + m0re $685 • 1 mo •nd C•mr.ground CIHn kitchen. N/S. ~6&..-~· proved f71~7•02· Build 18r+lott w/pvt pat101. Cute 3Br 1Ba upper, "" w/ad. 722.1999 Membereh pa. Dia· S375+dep. 722-8087 ~um::~ lmmed. 4•...., owner View of Bel lal. Furn. 124 Agate. New klV treu eale1-ch eapl ------,....--.- T9nnfgym/poot. 9mo-crpt/pnt, 2-car pncng E'alde 3Bd·1Ba cotuige, WorfdWlde Hlec:tlona. •OCEANFRONT Open Hou11 n11soRT 1yr. 11450. 875-9579 1 1150 Incl ut 973-3039 new cpl/paint, w/1d Call vacation Netwonc Pe1 ok. $499 722-0824 Sund•'J 1-4 PM 4'J; hkupa, carport, pato us and Canada 1 1_.,,...,..,~,.,..,,,,-=~=-==-• 737 Avocado Ave a PROPERTY 1580 2BR·2~Ba twnhm, frpl, Ort &tudl• 3 doora $895 No pet 722-6294 800 543-49 173 F • ON THE SAND-NB s d 11 Condo 2 car gar, 3 min walk from s. Bayfront. Avt • • rH Share 2Br 2ea beaut an ca• • d I 1' to comm pool/apa 4/1. $525 Incl utll1. No E '91DE H•• 2Br, hw rental Information. spacious hou.. on 2Bd 2Ba groudn ,:'9 • * SUPER BUY* $1275 Bkr 940-5564 kltch9n. 81 8/247-2449 fl ra 5825. Studio (305) &e3-558e. bch. $800/mo. W/D lrg rear yar • any •sso New carpets T 1 d 1 upgrade•! s. PCH. ~ condo-Mlalon Hilla FREE VnL. 850-5289 • o Pace an • n Incl. 849-1515 Gina Walk to Faah 111 & CC Mr O'twe 957-1414 SELL FIND Cl•••lfl•d Bch. Mu.t S .. I Priced · · • EAiTi1oa 1BR, new Call M2·&878. RHpon n/a ahr condo & I t 1 near beach In NB. Pvt to .. 11 at $239,500.00. your home an apartment carpet. pa n • enc ba, tennl1, pool. $475 Pacmc Wffl 371M888 HOUSES/ through classified through classlfled °f!~"e.'-:ol:a'-· '895/ For Ad Action Incl ut11. 848-0784 CONDOS RSJ 2 .. ty Condo/golf COSTA MESA 1024 Cd a course. 2bd 2~ba, nu ----ml•I POR RENT COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 · crpVpnt,w/d, oar. 2 pa- .t71 IOO rr-11 .,.... tlolseoC>227-e208pag• t•... • •• ... \M~ Shr a 1141 aa.Na HM A OllM Aw•'JI Lrg AD•tNUft .,_.,. pool /d 38d·2.&B • Ea1tald• ••••oA '""""' . apa, w • tow nhom• In xlnt ~ QUIET 8c SEllBNB ~2 5671 oar, reap, $450/mo. area. Won't lutl PININSO'LA 2107 • • &44-9112. LNve m89. 1tAn.1cKT•No"• Palm ~esa A~art:rnents ............ N rt ... -ar ~ 7-..7oa 81lbo8 ewpo ••••••~• p uroha.. Rlty 723-4494 Ilg '9ftt. mu.t Nltl 38r w/ocn vt.'# 11100 Hd 38a condo, per-OcMnfront 411r 12400 feet cond. ucant, Penln1ula Pt 18d 1175 m19ht trade. broker/ Npt 8h04'ff 38r 11325 ownet <714> 648-6M1• S.autlfUI 3000 ef ho!'M w/oc.M view, ... P• llVINI 1044 to undl 48d4 .. . . ----•I giant geme rm + ofO, I trptc•. 12191/mo. c... I IN.,........ Agt/A4lmu 722'-tM? Comm~..,.,..------~.=-==: coaou cr1•>n1.-.. T"'*I on ua ----· 2122 Best Value In Newport Beach I 0 <:IOI aa. Bmml 0 c.... ........ 0Ma '' .... o ........ .... o ..... .,... 0 ...... tmM. -; r ,,...,. 0 ..... ... 0 11"11 .. ... ~ ....... ....., ... ______ ........_ QI---· WATER DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST W. P. YOUNGQUIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR QuAUTY PAINTING BY PROFESSIONALS CLEAN, N EAT & DEPENOABLE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Fully Insured Local References CA ST UC t602088 For Free Emmata cell w. P. 71 I ,. " .~ I .• ,:' .. • :, .. . ; !1 •• 1, I I ,, '• :i 11 I t I • • l, • t r I . ' •' It I' ,. , 1 I t ' I ' t 1, 1 , 1, : i I ' it ; l I I I I •• t I I ; t ' i· ,. ,. •' ,. ', I I •' , . , . , . 1' It I I I' •• •J 111 • t II II · II t ~ If , , I f '. t I •• f ' . ' . ' I ' ' . I• t I 1 ' Ji r; ~" 11oatGJ.~u • T.D.'S : 2918 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST• FOUND 2925 l'OUND ~ut/95 Qu••n•••v H-ler Mix. F•mal•. whit• W/ bleck 6 brown epota, r~ collar. PeuJarlno & B•ar St. 714-751-5851 FOUND PUPPY Mai., H mos old. Call lo ID. 831-8333 Found Watch at Loat photo• w/nega Beckbey. 645-9052 Bl< call•d Hyperap•c•. FOUND1 CAT ~'f.~52area Reward. TortolM •hell with col-LOST RINO 1ar & lag, Coata Mffa 3/25. Call 831-3428 Gold Pinky, domed with deeply etched llnH. May hav• bffn 1011 3/21 at Irvine Price Club. Famllv eentlmental v.lue.• REWARD. Please call 673-3458. FOUND: CAT-Orange & white, friendly male at Mariner• llbrary 3/291 1714) 757-0551 Gold & diamond llnk b,.clet. LOST MAR 27 In •lther BalbOa or --------• NB Bch, Reward LOST1 M•n'a large 873-0898 blue JACKET. North Bay Alley, Balbo• la· lnnd. 675-9797. For Ad Action Call a liJlli. AO-VISOR 942·5878 Reward: Loat Cat 3yr old gray/White Slamlse. 11 lbs., blue eyH (big). Missing elnc• 3/24/95. Last eHn on Santa Ana St & Walnut, Coata Mesa. Please help. 646-2063. With CAL•SCAN! Have your classified ad In 176 newspapers with a comb I ned cfrculatfon over 3 miflfon. S400 It 111 II taha to pin• 1 25 word or 1111 claulrltd ad. $ts 101 .. ,11 addlllonal word. CAL•SCAN (9161 449-6000 ..... =· "The Buyer's Market" V Check. your shopping· llst. ~ff ' by ~topping .In· today at any one of these loCa' Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" ©range County's Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction ....-----------~~--~----..... :. SADDLE BACK Sales Leasing IRVINE AUTO CENTER service Parts 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 Place Your Ad Here! CALL 642A'S678 AUDt Of NEWPOU IEA01 .u5 E. Coost ~-· Newport Beodi CREVBIMW Sonia Ano Auto Moll Edi at SS Fwy ® ~K1sufu NAIER'S CADIUAC/IUICK/ISUZU Horbor Blvd of Cars, C.M. 714·~9100 CHEVROl.fT Of NEWPORT BEACH 445 E. Coosl ~-N.B . 7 CONNEU CHMOtfT 2828 Horbor Slvd, C.M. 546-1200 CHRYSLER HUNTINGTON BEACH HYUNDAI 16661 Beoch Blvd .. H.B. A1lAS DODGE RAY flADEIOE HYVNOAl/VW 292SA Harbor Blvd, Costa Me'° Irvine Auto Cenler SC6-193' 714-830-7300 1\IT1\.E CUCX TUSTIN DODGE 40 Auto Cenler Dr. Irvine 730-4600 --THEODORE ROBINS 2060 Horbor Blvd. of Cors, C.M. 74 2 RAY FW>EIOE HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Cenlet" 714-830-7600 COSTA MESA INFINITI 2888 Horbor Blvdi Costa Mesa 714-2A1· 300 ORANGE COAST JEEP /EAGLE/Ol.DSM081LE PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK 2SU Horbor Blvd, Co~ Mesa 9· 23 m LINCOLN ~MERCURY BEACH UNCOLN·MERCUIY 16800 Beach Blvd, H.B. s.u-n39 .• LINCOLN ~MERCURY RAYR.ADOOf UNCOlN/MERCURY Irvine Auto Cenler FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Ouoil St .• ~ Beoch 833·9300 • 1UT1U CUCK NISSAN 284.5 Horbor Blvd, Costa Mesa 540-6410 I ROUS ROYCE Of NEWPORT BCH. 44.5 E. Coosl , N.B. 714 1 tp sovnt COUNTY VW 18711 Beoch Blvd, H.B. 842·2000 • -----•I CARPENTRY 3510 CI.EANlNG CONTRACTORS GIASS/ BEAi.TB, BEAUTY 1.ANDSCAPE • PAINTING 3858 PIANO t VOCAL ROOFING SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 MIUORS 368.2 • PITN!SS 3740 IAWN CARE 3808 LESSONS 3868liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit DIRECTORY ~pairs. Aemocl. Oocn. win-•W.P. YOUNGQUIST R•rooflntJ Speolall ________ , dowl, ClbiMU. stucco & drt-H .. clHnlng, exp'-d, CPI BUILDERS INC. HARBOR QI.ASS CO. 8aok aer Chlropreotlo lemHl'a Gardening Palntlnt ContrHtor PIANO B~.·Advanc~ R-s>alra. Eatab 19 wall, lenc:H, ga\tl, tit. Uc. reae. rate•, w .. kly/bl-Re•ldenllal Conet. Comm/Ree. Stor.tmt. Announces Dr Darien• Compl•t• clean-up, Oual. painting by PfOfll All ages -nacher cert. FREE Eel. Li'323 3Syra exp tie,,., 142-0587 WHkly, one Um•, empty Uc.#516424•1naured windows, wrdr~. tub/ *Lara 831-0200 * Tr .. trim, General Ucl802098. Ina. Entertainment Avail. 9 90-7721 ADDmONS A to z HANDYMAN property. Dora 838-8124 (714) 985-4993 ehower. Uc. 642-0424 · 2675 IMne A-.518118 Malntenara. 55<>-9318 frH esl &4S-3305 Jennifer 84G-8669 •THUNDER ROOFIN REMODELING 3410 INSTAWR£FACE CABINETS Kathy's Housekffpln1 Lff• F•t F••U Our MD• Land•cape Maint. 2trrs Quality Painting For all of your roof DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yra Exp. Small & Lg. Joba 850.7042 l<ltcMr\e, baths, doorl. Quality Work w/ refa. DECK BANDY MAN 3710 g•t rHult•. LatHI R•palr/Mow/Clean-upa 24PHL~.SRtlouchcarhdupSal.nor PET ~•63d8a1.'!~t;f wlndowa. Doug 544-7258 Rellable 448-71175 dleta a. ~ Mallbu·llght.Speclalet •• HIREA CARPENTED Pager: {714) 567~18 COATING 3570 m • u seen Call P.i• 722·7132 Uc 280644 645-3209 SERVICES 38701 ______ -f ., l=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ho1 .. 1t•entel Pre,•rtlet on TV'a 20/20 la F•b. QUALITY CAR• 'PD•usy •'tOD' Addltlone/Remod•I• Nl!W Wl!ST CLEANING 1• Palnt.C•,.....ntry Allur• m•g. Newport LAWN MAJNT .. a.&\nn """ "'I Flr•/Wat.,/R•palre. Hom• & r•ntal prop. STOP Deck Leakel Drywall ;;,d-mor;I Barlatrtc Ctr. 873-8588 Re91Comm/lnd 20 yrs Pp, exc•llent CAREFRl!E VACATION! '"""OD 39 Concret•/Elec/Plumb. Quality work. R•fa/llc/ Weterproof CoaUnge: ' TrM Trlm-Sprlnklr Sya. workman•hlp, fair Deft'htreu row ,.U. HIA "' Jerrv, 780.7884 bonded. FrH Htlmat• Decke/Stalre. BHt SI G•rv MS.8277 Reflexology Therapv Reta. 831·2807 prlc ... 645-2417 Ron In-home TLC by CDMliiiiiii•im•ilii• ~QUES, 3420 CARPET INSTALL *8W612N-oD10eW1:CpgLrEAN4131-05NQu* ~~:!.'riSgrk. i~~~:~ c:~~~. ':~~~·b1:~~~ ~~/'j.oJ:u ~~== • TREES • c:,u:,~·::.AJ~i~:: =~·~h:~~111rdw~::~~,,u:.~ '!,~~~~~!~~ EI• o /T 11 •IS tu o co . dally. 79-7827 1ro,,eil/R•1Hwe. Le•"•· Ouar work. frff Eal Mall pickup, •tc. el(p'd. So. Amel' Tu Q,.nd Oipent .... In COM & REPAIRS 3516 FREE ESTIMATES DOODll! 3580 Cone,.,. cMc:kl/R~re ihlateu &...... ..-.......... 751~78 Uc#375602 53e-1534 •Dally check·ln If r~. au .. na 873-7 An ··• 29NJ081 Dal/Id IW MORGAN, Uo'd aso.3281 A f1111 ~ ofTNtepy •LOW RATES. Lie/ Th• tlque Oat• ,..,.... c.,.,..,.,,..ea.otrtom R.u.v. 111 .... tension, LEGAL 808 HUTTON co. bond•d/rafl. a..4-4841 •------~ 3617 PC~hlnd 81oom1 SMC C•l'P9t Repalre COMPUTERS 3556 An experienced Plumblng•DrywaJI & mul$ achff 964-8783 lnt/ect. Acouatlc c.11 Pag•r 294-3722. TUTORING wrought Iron, antqe. Powel' atretch, •aJH. d•pendabl• door More. Comm'I Reeld. SERVICES 3812 remove/apply/repair. Pereonallz.d P•t Cereliiiiiiliil&liiiiiiiiil lumlture/•IC/675-8017 Repair aqueeky noor• hanger. Ouar work, Jim 141·741M Ll822631 982·5891 Kennel altematlv•. No SAT aemln•r•. E 1dyt23~289 24 hr• MAC TUTORING reae. Don 621·8910 Hom• Re toretlon A JEWELRY 3784 Lepl Form •merald P•lntlng etrH• or worry. Uc, with Pat O'Dowd. BUSINESS Tim R .. ,, .. floortng MSya•rtkem & a811 ~og!m4! · Remod:llng. Tll•, Preparation Int/Ext wallpap•r/tll• Ins. Ref• 873·7184 pr•p •Inc• 1979. S •Below Retail Prlcea• Tf.-7:. ... CTRI Div /Wlll/T ti t <:ompetltlv• ~., ... 10 vr• m••tlng• In Irv ERVICES 3488 Carp•t/Wood/Uno Call IM buying cmputr EL! CAL 3610 drywell, woodwork, Wiiiiam Herold\lewel•ra ore• · rua e 0• exp.Frff Ht 751 ·2039 $195, Call 873--23 i iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9. fencH, d.cke, room Wetch & Jew•lry r•palr *** 894.eo7S*** PLUMBING 3890 Ll31 138 84$4111 ••TUTORING•* . addlUone, roofe, o-n Antique/Fine Jew•lry T.nant eviction HNlc•, Gene Abrama Painting 1--------t 8ue0wner'efUghtArm Window•. Word, A-1 Eleotrloa.I work r•palre. comm/RH. luy/MMndleT3-03U uncontHt~dlvorc•& lnVEldQualPalnVRe .. s WALL WOfd Proc.aalng Pro CED. ··1c e • c • I ' A 0 0 • • • Duncan lll~trlc R•fl/Frff EatlmatH ........ modlflc llon Ucll"9 ll~ 78. C.11 ,. TH• LOCAL PUIM•M cotnt•TVGS Own noWl>OOk computer &\An& 20 Yre Exp. 723-1985 Quick RHponH John 947.9920 · •up_.. • • mowc1 & retext. IMt-Mn • wim.m 8lllgttl Co.-•~n Katen 850-4439 mES 3528 Local Uc. eS0-7042 ' I.ANDSCAPB. fr .. consult. 457.()388 • Since 11M7 I••·---· Outaouroe your word ~C'D'l'.!'l"'lt L llfftrlGal Hanctwm.n Ora~ Ike e Cue10m Painting F'r1•ndly S•rvlc• c ........ WalffNI proc: ~ltlng. compo-LHkr lhowena Rep'd &UOA~ ui Wiring, phonH, oabl•. Pelnt/CatJ)entry LAWN CIUU! 3808 MOVING 3834 ~::.C. 1~:i:~·& g:~~ L1114'~8000 075-9304 Strlpplne/P•lnt 1lt1on, g•n offic•. Prof Th• DHn of Tll•. C• ONRY 3557 R•fa. Integrity. Sr. ''" ~. tit-IHI L#o73488 631-4810 Plumblng Repel,. a No J9b •o.o1 .. ~m9 quality guat. 85<HS108 ramie n•w/repalr•d ,.. dlac. 24 hra. 798-2510 L,.wn ......... Mow/ Drains cleared from &"Off w/ad. - grout, balhrm remodet * le1t Price~ .... , .... LAClllV'S*aLl!CTRIC P~um::!jol~k~fWj1!J~ edge/eod/a~nktera/ PUBLIC NOTICE IWNIOW Clrol• Malnt. '5.50. All fbc'lurM In-Wallpaper.P•lnt l"••t_...S plumbing L#870130 , .....,,._~ Jc.-eeo:: 25 yre ••P· Fr .. ell. t::. ,R~ htl~I otrHlp, N ..... ?te The Calif. Public UUll-PtlntlnG-~ HolJlel Nied. at.w•a MM291 Martne-Reat'Quall -"~" 87W066 64M528 ----...--• RQ/Comm. Sf die<:. 241-0137 or 21W11t "'9 ING or cal afW I ... Commluton RE· Apt. Oual. )ob.,-,....._ p I Plumblfttl' Ou.rantMCM:.,I 0 llflNISIUNG 3500 or Concrltt. 7N-t007 L411238300 842 .. SA ..... Vartl iLiiii OUIRU that .. uMd St lcl519897 13Mle& R;.:;:_ & Re....a. aaN717/H Iv ------1iiiiiiil--------1BO<:tc. Btoctc, Stone, Tiie Semi Retired contrllCIOt. L.9wtta c ....... • houaehold good• ROllAN PAINTING Pree •atl .... t.. 1mmec1* ,,._ ... _-a R-tton CLEANING Cono, Pallo, Ortvew.y Apra, lmpmnra, aml T ~ .............. LI mover• print their -Since 1974-L MT~ .... toeo We _._ ___ .... h -~ ......... Fp4c, 8BQ9. R•f. 20 Yr PENC!S loba. Quality, Integrity, ,.. Tuwm ft.U.C. cal T num*: /Int /Ex1 ./R .. ./Com --.. ..,.._ eua"fC:~ : .. SERVICES 3548 Exp. T•rry 887·l'•M • DECltS 3815 'cat•. Ken M2•1770 "...... ~· ltmoe and ch.Uff•ur• UcHMe45 378.()371 --------:=':'to~~ ~ .. ..,. Ms-4907 1.824401 w t d 3 BRICK•Tll.E.•STONE lWLWWli ~ :-.r~~:i== TOP 6Uil1W POOL e31-,U1t Mytl KITCH•N CAatNn .~n : .. ~ .. :r~o~=~ =~:ltni••~mp~: •• fn°g~ •l'DC•S GAT•S• BAUU?fG 3720 = .:.:c" ..... -:; "*"•· "you h~ • INTIEXT.,Y._ery SUVJCI 3194 Steined or painted c ....,_,.~ ,.,._... • -·-~ quedon about th• ... oornP9llt1Ye. w.. #148-•••••••••I Variety of flnlahea: :O.:!;;';g 21~~:•· Uc.#l41'5e 831-4310 ~ L.P17MOO JUNK Te The DUMP own. -·r _..._,,., gellty of • mover, limo 221· Jay Tt4-850-5088 D..,. The Aut..,..tlo Uc-091845 ,.,~71 ' ,,...Q11a11a. 6 Prw..All .Jim Whyte 142·720f (7t ...... 1WI mT .I09 Gar'**'CI, or ch•uffeur, call: ..... Man. Cte..-.lng •HouMcllnlWle .... •• u~ of concr ... ' •Woed .,.._.... Wll heul ,.._ Tneh tandeoepl~ olean ~~ PUUIO •VOCAL & repear, ~,... _CUl ___ G_IVU ___ 3_5_0_1_1 :::!l~s/~~·::~ ~~---:,1~ =--~=-~ Menwon'UN4o62M =.-.: ... ;,~· 114-81Mtl51 WSOlfS 3188 ~71 790 ----~111!1••1..,!Eng~.~ftt~ine~:,:M=:;•=:M: .. :I Thinking of having• ~CotW. t1~1 TRADE .._ ~ 8e11 your unwanted SILL C.. I« ...... ,. A TOUCH Of' CLAS8 OWllQe sale? Wfi'YPTay Hide 'N a lntptlon, Trtmmlng tteme U'9 euy wayt ftlanO • Voice IMeone • Horneoet•• , eppte, C!Mrnng A•e/COmm Give u• • calll s .. k wtth chlldoare? a Aemov•. CIHno To place ~ .. agea beginning 10 home =.:i'::~ ~.::;l;~ c.:=_::~o ~!~1 .C::::1~~fl•d ~-=:-~~.O.:t~· ct':a~';'.c:-" =·~:;t;" ~claaslfltd Can't lffm lo g«toalthoM ,..,.., )Obe ltound the houM l.ltlMC ... 11114'4 .......IMreot. http you find ,.....,,..p, • ~ Meaa Dally Pilot saudlly, APr111. 1• n ~1130 UalOYMENT M!ICHIHDISI MUCIWfDISI _W_ANTED _____ ,_n_n-.------PBTS--.----TV, !llcnONICS, -BALIO--A----COSTA IDS& t124 ---~-~~--·S-53.0 MISC. 8015 MISC. I015 TO IUT acne UDIW I041 AllDIA1S 8041 snuo IOIO ISLUD aioe1·----· AllT Pn Aneai9 ...._ T .. keta Nloe •10 PAlllUllO LOT MtfA to~ 2 ....... Club i.v... L•crHn 1•tt-D•lt• "' Jtlv rm•,,.:::' ~:-.. ::~ • ·~.~~ M• 2 a Orlen u·• XTR 11ev:o._ •ale M~ ~~~ ol P'OIUW cio. 11150 H eh, during enlo Y-hull. 1989, -'1' ura .,';~ 1135 'I CPA • ,.., _ __.... .. , 11mo, dual Y06c. cOil woof· W/O SUO for pelr Church, flaWvl9w & .,...,.._, aom.wha 1111 &&....;... strike, (310) ne.2127 15hp, 01*'1 bow, .... ,,. •• patty. • .,.. epayad, ell •hot.a cw· en. 8&rJdpaN anclo-24.15 cubic ft aide ~ ::C.~...,.. ·~ .. ~w.w...:......!l~ than IOflre. 15000 with tN.a ad rant, love people, au,. • 700 wan Targa •Ida frig w~ter :.ire. 10Lota=°'· = • ..... ,~ -ChUde 2 ... as., IC'hool 0. 80176-3271 dy/eva n:urmr•y ~• We have tM latgatl gOOd w/chlldten, al• ampt111« lnclUded for 1375 3.ple , ... ..c (DOS. Mu • ~lhAMav bus $30, twin wOOd , ..... GA.a\ • .-v.w .. tactlon of padlgrM lere mual •tay to-total prtc:a ot 14()()/ • c e He> ·~ 545-411Clt _ .......... ~ ~.... head I foot bOatd PLAHT ma ACR•i • ··r 11:1\25 doga & cat.a....-...,. th f 050-e&47 obo 3 Ilona! couch 1100. ~ --. _..._· .. • · ... ~·':' 41, Box 210,' 125, round Child table Shade 11 ... 115 gal, 7. -vv All loved··;;;,·· pe ., • 1CMJ25.3057 Twl.n mattreH aeta(2) llovlnl aale .. e1n -..--• -' Pr .. I• eood Ho,... '25 each. 873-2780 Only ---N• •" af. wott( with '"'"lmum 17037 15• an1nc:1a1 Xmaa tt" 11 ' '20. Cltnn, avoc:a-FU. a.. fralNCI.... Cated for A "People Cat." Male, 123 Sapphire moat d goae. 1I01 tupervtalon. ProcaJa S10, M9fmald Barbie doa•frultlng $10. •-Ulh .,.I wtQ It I •• PSTLANDHUNT8CH ahor1 hair "MotrlL" ,.11n11GE SAL Seahot"M Cit. 1_, SC ...-. RET power wh t s Hetbt St. OaJ Junlpets -a na • er ••· NOt1heut comer at Vn.&'\A ES expenM r•,....-· or-AIL SALES/SVC Pallet boar~~ 1 S5/4eoa., s1 . Shade/plM/cyprH Mitts: Lynn NeflOO, Adama 1 Brooktwrtt Declawed, neutered. · between 8** A.NI & rn"'':.,:*1":,~:::. IOamat Rue Gallery 845-9070 4-9' 110. 809-874-9422 Guy Buffet/Jan Kupny· M3-4887 ln1lde.c:at. 9157..aeso CORONA Tu1t1n Ave. me dutl ae-In COM ... king 1811• Cr•fl 111 f 1 -cld. All w/e«t of auth. •&"OPT a PET Save abuud an9 DEL MAR 6122 SUPER GMAGa w.& gen ° • ••· motivated, energetic . •man r•dlo • r •• trundle b9d, Priced flghll 720-9051. .u1 .,.. abandoned pets. a. a BALBOA Furniture In Kint c:onc:t: 110/hr. a.net r•aume person. Exp pref. HS armsaw, 2.5 hp w/ velvet badaprd, Onentl Every Sat & Sun at volunteer/fo1.-r. C.SI ISr ... "" 1ofa, 4 bat ...,_, ~ .. = ~~··c~~! diploma req S~lary •land S1915. TrHdmlll rug, Webber BBO· PETSMART, Fountain 714-1597·9007. w.nu 6106 OARAQI! 8ALI! IN lamp1, drapae & rod1, Meaa, CA 12027• FAX +comm. Appiy In P•r· Mfealyler 2000 1220. UHd once, mlrrorw. OFFICE Valley. Pupplee, kit· Zebra Finch•• ,10 ALLl!Y. Furniture. lot• of mlac. '*-.,, 1548 i4el50. son 3637 E. Coatt 14 ng Pong table top doore.,, bathrm pull· FURNITUU • ten1 and more, •I White peace dovH Gar1t9a Sale lat e-s, 9am Saturday Only '83 Volvo. sAT M, Hwy. 723..,..22 David bk~h~:~f:.~t-... ~an. 'erDowlrdnoape,J!:'dtaner EQUIPMENT 6047 looking for lovlng, car-$115. Cash only, 754-4123 Avon boat, l•takla, 314 Heliotrope 2032 Fullerton Ava. ADVERTlllNQ s 1 ~---& "" Ing homH. CALL 597-outboard motor•. n1h-< .allllTANT a •:ORTUNI! 500, · Full •,1. bed new, Sim-patio Ht. 844-7805 9037 tor more Info. Ing equipment, beer-GIANT ' 11"t1 17 150,... Would you Ilka to 'be omlounb1•~·~ttlla$3onoo.OgeoaHr Toyota ahort·bad CdlOMdk nOUtl 9ualnaal• Columblan Red-Tall MUSICAL tapper frig & many MOVING SALi! Fu ma, • '"'· part of a g wl ..... CAMP•R SH•LL, •• a, •cab, cop er, Boa, nice marking•, INSTROMENTS 6055 other Items. 327 Onyx Bargains galOfel Stable, DEPENDABLE d I ro ng In-Effect lron1, 3·pw white,• S75. Call 714· phorle tyt. cont table, approlC 2 Yrl old, 8' In Ave, Bal Isl. fl65.S418 SAT 9am-3pm lndhllduaJ needed to uatral products com-s100. Puah l1wnmower 9M-1772. computers, 722,~155 length. Wiii ••U with Marine Stuff ,,.w lite 613 Poppy provide clerlcail aup-r,:;1rJ ~! ~.=",;~~ 125/obo 6SO.n92 CLASSIFIED , aquarium & other ••· Dark blue J•ckaon, veS1s, $5, WHt Marine port fc* the Cl&uffled area. Industrial saJo H'tbor Ridge Salel ft'• the reaourca you tru for $350/obo. Call Dlnlfr»' XL w/reverae c'oanap• ~ .. qt5: Algalso,pgalnast _C_O_S_T_A-.. -.~-S-A-6-12-4 AcfVertlatno Depart· ••perlence Is helpful lron/glas1 r)oynd patio COLLECTIBLES can count on to Mii • 310-925-3057. headstock-Been us,ed ... m~ ment of a. growing but a genuine deslr~ aet $150. Wood win-6017 myriad of merchan-only 3 Umes. Includes $35. 2000 W. Balboa iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ::,~;:;:-£:= . ~o~~cf~::~~c·.:,~ ~=sbe~:h ·:~~: ~~~ :,'r8 C:U~~. a::i SELL ~::~~fo~:'ot~i BNd. 7~~·:1~· 2-,::1,~;~;~: g'u::S::. ~:~ dldate1 with a stable morel 759-7659 Rarke• Beare, good qualllled buyer. to 310-925-3057. Seu your home Furniture, baby atu11, entry a heavy phonea. background will be Buy It. Sell It. And It prlc:H, Hamilton col· calll your used Vehicle Whether you're buying through clastlfled. clothH, bikes, lots given the hlgheat prl-ClaHlfled. lectlon. Legendary &42.45979 through classified °' aelUng, Cluslned 942·5978 more. 435 Esther ~:'!~rt~:30:=-::3g:: orlty. This Is a terrific qu .. na. 760-8015. 842·!5878 covera all your needsl (Tustin & Ealher) eflta, opportunity for growth opportunity growth. PhyalcaVdrug with • base, lncen. lHllf'g I• a prar9qul-tlve1 and great ben. all• of employment. •fits. Please call or Send rHume to (714) send resume to: V. 831.e594 Attention: Turano, Dyna Sya- Judy Oetting or call l•m•, Mond•v onlv (714) S74-<t250 for In· between 9am and tervlew. · 4pm (CST), 800. New ..... tau, fumltura 339-9039 or 214-438.0313, P.O . & electronlc:a needs Box 152105, Irv· one good aJt-around Ing, TX 75015 or person for aaJ••· cua· f tomer 1ervlce & dellv· ax reauma to 214- ery. Call 846-5904. 721-9872. EOE M/'F NO •XPI $500.$900 S•les-lnatant $ wkly/poten proceaalng Paid Dally. mortgage rafunda. Ground floor oppty. Own houra. (909)71 5-714-565-3069 2300 elCt. 1439 24 hrt -=s-a":"'l•-•"""!E.='n-v"""l-ro_n_m_e_m_a_I OccHlonal PT event last growing co. seeks Sten call Soiree Ca· self motiv rep to tell terlng 754-4405 from patented water filter 8-10am, ask for Brian. system. Min 30% comml The product of PIT Dellvery Pereon the 00·11 Call David A & PIT Food Sarver• Wathieu at 724-0757. for up~ cat8'1ng · firm In CM/NB atea. -------- Delivery: neat, rHpon EMPLOYMENT BUNTING TON BEACH 1140 lndlv w/clean OMV. SERVICES 5533 On-call M·Sat A.M. $10/hr. Servert: On-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llllll1tr •' 6 I WH<' 18 • Dt.el Iv Bui:• • rt\11ndn.-s 1'1t.orh """'' • '"'""'"'~ °'"""" •M1"r '·6 OHC: •8 • /(llill Av /U(t' 1' 111"'''"' • 1'11 .. L • ( n.111 TMu.l.ttt 1t•1 f'nct J/A '~ call Hrvlng atatt for caterng. Pay b•••d on exp. Call btwn 8-11 or 1 ·5 for Interviews Mon & Tue. Cindy 84M118 PIT OFFtC• Clerical/ errand a/computer. ······-Please be aware that the llsllngs In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there is a charge per minute. Good phone manner. -------- NHd reliable cat. Lag EMPLOYMENT fon fort.,, ltt""1t -~«.oo Buy!,15,988 .. J ,17,988 Bch. Tricia, 494-7016 1 PfT T••ohabla Alaoc WANTED 5535 In Wholeaale Supply. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Poaalbl• $3000/mo & A prof lovlng Swed· auto w/ln 1yr. 642·1834 lah Nura•'• AJda. I PART TIME WORK Wiii help w/Dr appts, thop, cook, laundry. FULL TIME PAY u hsekpg. 12 yrs exp. Times Orange County Chrla11ne, 646-3735. la looking for bright, enargeUc NI•• people -------- to work with ou11lde Nurse, 20 yrs Exp ••••• team. Earn Offering Care In hourty waoa• and • Your Homa. generoua o&ltllf\ltalon d f-'•'"2 •55• bonua Whll• qua.lltylng .,._u_oo_,._.,_, ___ .., __ v_ for our attractive ban· enta package which -------- Includes medlcel cov· DOMESTICS 5540 • r • g • . 0 A A N a E iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COUNTY AREA • , f Working houra 4:30 • HOUSEKEEPER/COOK !! 9:30 pm Mon-Fri. Call For Npt Beach hsehold. -714-9e&-4574 batw"n Highly tklli.cl l elCl)'d. e • i I 1-4pm uk tor Jourdain. We want the btsll UVe Part-Tim• People wanted to addr•H la- bel• for pay. You have a typewriter, computer or good handwriting. lnt'I LO. rat•• apply. 1-809-474-4289 Real Estate In. pvt rm & bath, ldnt aal- aty & working concl. for right person. Must like pelt (dog). Call 642-4397 ew1 after tlpm. eaa 494· 4494 d•Y•· Margie .-.. --.-1-aTl_ULa_'"''MERCHANDISE 8uly Wiik~ locllon. ~~:1--'hl'nl•• .... .. ;1tt 673-7300 ANTIQU!S 6010 :l·PC OAK bdrm ••tz arrttolre, dreaMr w/ mirror & chest, $9715 RUL •STAT• all 3: oal< burtet 1425; CAIH!l!R small oak armolra A I $150. Walnut curved are opportun ty to front armolre $435. work wt1h one of the nations Top Rea. A• 756·9455: pager e attorw. Add'I As1't + 11_11_569-5_.,..,..,1..,..sa,,,...,,==.,.--•oant naadad. Must •BUYING ITEMS• ., b9 Uc:'d, exp'd & ag-From 1~1960. 1 pc < gr•Hlve. Salary/top to entire estate. Paint· 1 comm'al Call Todayl lng1, books, fumhure, t Patrick 780-8702 etc. Immediate cuh, FAX 780-1489 top$. 67:MJ223 Iv mag Reataurant FOLDINQ SCR•l!N e NOW HIRING t.eathere.J:f:,1;1• '15· FULL I PART· TIME i I ! I " ), ,,., 0 -,., '"' ... , re '"' " ,. •ec I *Kitchen Staff *Lint ltrvtra *C11hltra *Shift Ltadtra (Key Altoelatt1) • MltllONVllJO Ism......,._. f'lltlwly (Cl'otl IL_. lltandn) ' HUmNGTON llACH 11720 llMClh IMS. (NMt.AcMm•) APPLIANCES 6011 Custom Aquarium 190 gal $1000. GE 1lde x aid• Frig $500. W • ISO each. Paul 644-2827/8715-6500 fURNlTUJtE 6014 arancl IMw dbl 8ed mattr .... box-apftng & frame 1190. tn-1374 Din•«• "' lnta)'ed wood, 45 Inch tabla. ' bm ... therette chrs, gd cond.$100 720-7070 Drex•I dining ••t tl915, draw table '360, c:atWd ChlMSe cheat S350. 18'1 cheat 13(), Night atande t10 each. 7S.1140 lltlt• .. ,d•llll* Fumetun/71NOtl 11r1 .. r l1rltii, • 4 llJF\I Slrrto •K.lotl •<."It,,._ g.,,,.,,,. \l/iltnt lt.Nr l\1"'1'" • lttt1r )•111""'1 • f i..o, C1111utlt • <>rmnrr T""''"'IHioft /m~:"i "8 '9 M onlh $4800 DISCOUNT FROM M.S.R.P. ltlcludt'$ $1500 Rt'baJt'• 1986 DODGE 1985 FORD 1989 DODGE 1991 TOYOTA 1993 FORD 1992 OLDS 1990 V\V 1993 FORD 600 Conv. Mustan2 GT Coupe Dayton~ ES Corolla Sedan Escort LX 2 Door Cutlass Ciera Jetta Sedan TtmPO CL Sedan ~tr;· ;i~ sf9'~ sm) si~13 siT,~ si~3 sil~3 sii'73 1994 FORD 1992 FORD 1993 NISSAN 1990 FORD 1993 JEEP 1994 FORD 1993 FORD 1991 FORD 1992 OLDS Escort LX l door Taurus CL Sedan Sentra XE Coupe Aerostar Wrantler 4x4 Ranger Supercab Tauru CL Sedan Ae~ar Delta 88 Roftlt A&lto, NC, c:atMtte, 1ol.J.o, A/C, Only 15,717 m1., M:, 1ol.l.o, A/C, P/Wf'L. Pow.rlt~, 7VC. ASS. , P/W, Pll. Only 39.209 mi .. IUto, Sedsi. P/W/l, ~~4..rnal rtnm. \ P/Wll..., cruise. ciulse, cassette. crulal. rol blr, 5 . alloys. cruise NC. °'*· ti"I. CNM\ABS. ll'W,.,1.11~ (81()463..208019) (810585-787159) (810597-A.36664) (810520-21 191 (81050S-~7'394) (810210-197256l (8tOS19-A823231 f810m-3 620l!t sa973 s9773 s9a73 s9973 s9973 $10,773 $10,973 $11,973 $11,973 1991 TOYOTA CamnStdan ~NC.P/W/L 11i-:9t3 1993FORD Mustana LX Conv. Only 17,A3ml 1 IUlo, sf2,773 1992 FORD J99l FORD F·lSIS.pt!Cab ExDlortr XLT Ntr!ft, ~ PM/I.. Ol\IM, Ct\Jttti."'f\'· ~l. llloya. (810233-«M1129) '81uoou-E35722) t15 473 s15 673 1993 SATURN SLlStdan 1ol.l.o, NC, moonroof, P/W/L (810357· 178169) 1993 FORD 1993 FORD 1991 FORD 1991 FORD 19'1 FORD 199' FORD Thundtrbfrd LX • Atrostar Ext. f·lSO XLT Pkkup f.ddir 8a.r Amstar Exolortr 4 Door Tlumdtrbird LX P/Wll./s.t, Aulo, ~/W, Auto. NC, P/W/L P/Wl'L. equalizer. Wl6. NC, ti. Cl\Hll, PfWll.ISllll.. 1 iiffi 11t;n 1 fWl .1 i'Wl 1 i·trn 1 rtm 512,773 1994 FORD 1994 FORD 1991 NISSAN 1993 FORD F·250 Mup Amstar XL Plt.hflndtr XE AUto. NC,~ AUo, NC. c:nill, 1ol.J.o, A/C, P/W/L, tilt, liner, u . Ml tank. 111. t9lllal ltfim. cr~moonroof. •f5773 1ITT73 •f's 973 1, 1815 TODAY'S I cRoSSwoRo PUZZLE t.oN 63~of AIMka • Abeoftled eo On top cf 81 -tlAltld 83Cowrlte ewf.oecf M Vernen'• Poft :Pw.t ...,.,.., ff7 tnqulellNe ee Poor 89 Wrll., MQhieon DOWN WDKLY BRIDGS QUIZ ~ I · BoUl .wo.rable, u South '°"hold: ~ M OAQtlll ~tOI .XQJO The biddiJMr bu pn>ceeded: IOl1l'll '..., NOltTll &ABT JO Diii .... 16 so· .. P.. P ... ' What adJon dO you take? . Q. 4 • Both~ ... Sout.h you bold: ' d 11141 ~ OIUll .. 41 ~~pra~:war l• Dlil ' What do you bid now? Q. 5 • Al South, vulnerable, you hold: Jiii.iD WPS •et OOllTlmTAL ~~6!': t::-on ~At;, D0aS 7022 "beo ....._.. IJdd m&. 1221< 090 PB. Pl, PW, ...,.,.,,.,, orta oWner. 72M1441741-n'79. 21K ml, alt~ 40 PT llOOllHIO 113,llCWobO ........ 21 St1MI. Jake 1 Mei.port~. Movtngl Muat HUI JllaCBDIS 1130 1'0Y01'& 1210 AUTOS 147.7411 WAllTID l;;&;ft ........ to 'M no11 teK _, '94 PM•O. Blk. euto,'1!~~~~'::! Pt. prtme loc, lnelde, chrOme whlai tu nu, air, am/fm ateraolw ......... near .,cuino. Aaktng nu plat••· 139,teO C&N, epoller. aierm. OI van conwerelo 1378"' 714-88CMM56() 080. 3e1 ... 1H 9K ml. 113,985 or a.k9 azoo.MOOO. VW11 c 1 Untidy pet90n 2 Excavation 3F~ ~MWlliill Q. t · Neither wlnera.ble; u 111'1 Sout.b you hold: .q1 ~I OA.J14 .aQ.Jtl day; UI 064' eve over ...... ...,....,.. to you. 7t418»1MI DOCk iPAC• CLMSll'IU ~ laland. ae ft When you Wftt. 7:un!•~, c~!::: n•a ttie '990Urce yo&t 4 The moon Olll&/I~~.,. pow91 boat or lffa. a Claaalft9d ad, WOf15. 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SAT&SUN SAT&SUN SUN 216 DIAMOND, BAL IS. SAT .aGO SURREY, CAMEO HLNDS SAT & SUN FOR MORE INFORMATION ..• 644-8700 · J Harbor View Homes The spacious Portofino Plan featuring a fantastic location -one home from Phase II park. clubhouse and swimming pool. This fine resi- dence has 4BR. 3 .SBA. an inviti~g. encl~ _entry br~y and thousands of bricks The large family room tS ideally located just off the family kitchen with 1t s informal eating area. Several rooms look out on to the pool sized rear yard gardens. The living room features a soaring vaulted ceiling. large fireplace and an adjoining dining room Den/bonus room creates an ideal place for studying and offers plenty of room for a pool table OPEN SUNDAY 1-4pm 1935 PORT CARNEY PIACE NOW $609,500 Contact: Ron Taylor Office: 673·7300 or Pager: 509.3737 Experience Bayfront Lido Isle Livin Dramatic views & a huge dock for a 55 · boat highlight this stunning waterfront residence. Numerous designer quality interior details ::.pacious entertaining rooms. a stunning wet bar elevator & a large bayfro~t deck combine to make this fine home a great bu~· Lido Isle 1s a premier address that is synonymous with Califor- nia Gold Coast living . There has never been a better time to buy and invest in your future. Call me for your private showing of this and o~ive listings available. r I --..- NOW $1,895,000 Contact: Marda Dossey POPlJlAR PORTOANO Pl.AN ln HarboT View Hms. 4BR/3.5BA, fam rm., den, lovely encl entry w/thousands of bricks. SUBMIT Ol=FER! Reduced to $609,500 RON TAYLOR 509.3737 BE YOVR OWN BOSS NEAR 111£ BEACH Tv.o liquor I~ U1 exc.elent So Cahf neighborhoods Locabon. Location Location. Wei maintained & located In high traffic areas. Offered at $1451< & $450K. BAY VIEW'BALBOA PENIN POINT HONE $798,000 Large SBR. 3BA home featuring den, dining rm. family rm & a great entertaining patio with a fire pit. l...cmly bi;ly WI.vs from upper level A must see. ' SAY GOODBYE TO YOVR LANDLORD. 8lJV IN NWPT FOR $168,000 Located In a gated comrrunlty is this beautifully appo111ted 2BR condo W/as'iOC pool, spa exercise room Spend a day at the beach or relax by the pool. A.I. T.D. AVADABLE TRY 10% DOWN AT $575,000 Views of I.JOO Bay, Udo Isle, city irj1ts & momtains. great attention to Interior detail ind artisan cabintry & fireplace facades. f.asy single level ~ Boat slip to 30 awi1able Cal for more Information. DUPl..EX NEAR BAY VPGRADf.D, Toor s29s:ooo 2BR/2BA front l.Wlit + studio/IBA rear untt in prime R, l zone. E>la?ptionally well maintained & ideaty StJited for !dnrner-wlnter rental Income. Many new upgrades throughout. Cal for details today. BAY VIEW 5 BR, 3 BA home neu The Wedge. Family rm, den, dining rm & a great entertalnlng patio w/buUt-ln firepiL Reduced to $798,000 DAYNA PEI Ill 651-4610 BANK REPO NEAR DOVER SHORES ONLY $524,900 OJer 3500 sf of living 4BR/4BA. family rm. den. rrlarble entl'y & beyond, ne.Jr-new rarpeting. remodeled MBR w/ftpl Private c;pa. 2 patios & 3 frpls. Mdke yoor offer today OPEN SUN 1-4 2206 WINDWARD PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP 22·UNIT APT BLDG $2.5 MIL A 1 condition 22-llnits apartment complex overlooking tranquil Back Bay w/some IAlhitewater views. Priv ~. huge patios & balcomes. Call for specifics INDIAN WEllS FAIRWAY HOMESITE AT 111£ VINTAGE $995,000 Located on the 4th fauway of the Mountain Course at the exd.ISlve Vmtage C C m Indian Wells O.vner lki consider an exchange Broker cooperation. 2 TOWNHOMES ON 1 LOT NEAR 111£ BEACH $239,900 Located >.JSt 500' from beach access is tNs d.iplex feah.ring 2BR/2BAS In each Frpls, 4 car garage 3 decks & patio No attached \40ls between Ill.its. PENINSULA DlJPl.EX ON CORNER LOT NOW $599,000 Excellent Income. PrTne comer location near single farnjjy homes In beach close amJ Light/bright/airy. Upper Ill.it has 2 sep llV nns. din areas & kitchen facils. 6-<:ar parking & 3 wood burning frpls. Call for appointment today. OfARM M1ll 2 UNITS. w.1 11 1 _,,,.._, nnlll. Wei ...... ......, ....... 2BR •• .... se.a-i.v .... ts -~ on..a llt $295,000 HI-RISE LUXURY featuring bay. ocean & city lights views. Community pool, boat slip avail. Located near Udo Village shops & theater. Must see! ROOM FOR A POOL REDUCED TO $609,500 ldealy located within Harbor View Homes near community pool, cUihouse & more 4BR. 3.SBA enclosed cnll'y'IA.ay thousarib of bncks & lo.dy back yard garde~ OPEN SllN 1-4 1935 PORT CARNEY PIACE BANKREPOIN NEWPORT NORTit VILLAS $429.000 Highly upgraded 3 bedroom Medina Plan 111 prime cukie- 'dC locdtion Ton., of upgrades incl hn:Md & marble flooring, BerlX'f carpeting & mirrored walls. G.iard gated community cb,e to Fashion bland. beaches. & freewavs. YOVR TICKET TO NEWPORT BEACH DREAM UVING ••• $489,000 CorN:ler tht, bl.'aubfully c.ared for 4BR home w/farruly room. chrung room. French doors. 2 frpls. C\..t.lom rabtnets & skylight bay window D1 kit. b.iely coortl,d entJy. 2 pall05. frurt treeo; + a spa 01 the l»ck yard Yoor dreams can come tnl(>I UDO ISl.E BAYFRONT Wint DOCK $1.895 Mil l..argc entertaining home pk.ls huge bayfront deck & room for a 55 yacht. nt.rnerOUS designer details. elewtor & stl.rVllng \A.et bar A great I.JOO Isle street BEST BUY ON WATERFRONT Willi SUP AVAii.ABiE $229,000 The lowest priced bayfroot w/bay & OCE!dl'l \lleWS in secunty hi rise building As:cc. pool & spa. Walk to I.JOO Village shops ) OllJ lk lml,... APllL l, 19" 0 Awards, awards and more aw ards It's the President Club for Coldwell Banker and the Leading Edge for Prudential. The PrudcntiaJ California Realty Newport Beach oftke congratulates sales executive Sue MltcbtU, named to The Prudenual'c; Leading Edge Society, a de~ignauon belonging to the top 5% of Prudential agents. A "peciahst in Dover Shores, Westcliff and Ea!>tside Costa Mesa. Mitchell is a Certified Public Accountant. who has had incredible success with residentiaJ saJes. "Before I show even one house. I do re~arch on everything from the kind of property my client wants to the financing needed to get the property." she said. CaU Sut MilclttU al Tht Pruthntial California Really Newport Btach office, (714) 759-6600. The Prudential Calltomla Newport Beach office also offers kudo!> to Paula McKinney for recently receiving the pre\t1g1ou' President's Circle award. You can rtach Paula McKinney al Tht Prudential California Really Newport Beach office, (714) 759-6600. Coldwell Banker Orange County region continue' to set new milestones with 1994 \ale<. of S 1.081 billion topping the 1993 total' by 16~. A.' tran~action numbers climbed by more than 14% throughout the region. the total number of 'ale~ as\oc1ate:. expanded 22%. In 1994, Orange County region enjoyed a net increase of 104 sales associates. "Coldwell Banker has a reputation for prov1dmg experienced, ~upporuve management and some of the bc~t educational opportunities in the business," sa1d Bob Le Fever. president of Coldwell Banker Soulhem California Co "I'm ~ure Sue Mitchell Paulo McKinney our emphasi\ on team ~p1rit in the worlplacc account!> for our growing !>ales fo rce • The Newport Beach staff of 63 'ab 3.!>sociate~ helped pu~h the office to the top ranking pos1t1on in ,ctJe, for both Ornnge and San Diego oountiel>. The Newport Beach sales force ~pecializel> in mainly upper-tier and luxury propenies. The Laguna Hills office expanded 11\ 'tJfl by 86%. Other offices which e\pcncnced J ~ubstantial !.Ulff increa'c included Ml~lon Patrick Hunter kitchen. fhc bedrooQ1 'uite,, ~vcn and one· half bath \, a wine cellar. pool und ~pa. cu,tom cabinetry throughout. elaborate lbigner kitchen with restaurant-grade appllam:eli ctnd '1cw' of the ba). mountains and w1ld pre,er"e Call Bill F etnty of Waterfront Homts for more i11fomwtion. (7/.1) 6JJ.J4()(). Tom Sutro. branch manJgcr of Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa recently announced rhe Viejo, Long Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Tustin, Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach South • addition of 'ale' a"ociatc :WQll Patrick Hunttr. . Coldwell Banker has more than 2,400 rtsidtntial rtal estate offices with mort than 54,()()() salts associates and tmploytts in North Amtrica. And John Wayne's widow, Pilar Wayne., has lii.ted her home with Waterfront Homes for S 1.395.000 Although the Oscar-winning actor ncH~r lived in the 7,000-square·foot man\ion. La Roca was the realization of the couple\ dream to live in an estate O\.crlooking Newport's Back Bay. "We visited the locatwn where La Roca now rests many times over the year\,• ~aid Wayne. who built the home in 1982 "He loved the 101: I JUSt wished he could have seen the completion of our dream home.• The estate features a private tenm' court complete with viewing pav1hon and mun Hunter. who began ht~ real c .. late ..:arecr more than I 0 year!> Jgo. " al!>o community · rela11on' chairman for Saddleback Board of Realtors. "I believe in cu,tomcr 'ati~factmn." Hunter 'aid. · · · · · ''Under,tanding what they want co me\ from really liMening to them: Specializing in Co:.ta Me\a and 'urrounding area,. Hunlcr ha~ al!-0 worked a. .. a mut1va11onal 'J>eaker and 'ale' trainer. Call Patrick Hunter al Coldwell Banktr Costa Mesa o/fict, (714) 668-9333. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa alM> announced that rhrcc of it' salell associates have received the Pre~ident\ Club award which honor; \ale\ a''\O<:iate\ with \ale' 'olume in exec~' ofS4 m1lhon. Bob Le Fever, president of Coldwell Banker Southern California. named Tamarrah Anderson, Pat Davis and David lhyes with I.he celebrated award. Anderson. a senior Residential As" Ki.Ile. is a six-year member of the President\ Club Her other honors include Gold and Sil\ er awards and Outstanding PerformarKc J~JrJ Pal Davis. too, is honored again with thl.' President's Club award. A certified Relocation Speeiali t, he has rccm l.'c.l thc Gold and Silver awards. With 25 year' ••I experience, she has been recogm1cd numerous times as a top producer. David Hayes, senior account eAccut1\c. 1, a distinguished seven-year member of th~ President's Club. Since beginning h1' rt'.JI estate career, he has received numerPu' awards including Circle of Excellence. G11l<l Circle, Outstanding Performance and top office producer. You can rtacle aU of du Prtsillent's Club mtm.btn al du Costa Mtsa office, (7 / .J) 668-9333. Real Estatt Buy Unt1 i.s a wetlcly colu11Ut tkdkilU4 IO local real tstalt nt1t•1. Wt encourage 10• to 11NI 10ur ftaturtd iltwu, sucl1 tu:''°"""'°"'' new or rehirt1, awards, co.,.unily U.volt'1111tnt, ntw pro)tcts arul lllfJ odetr nns which kup~ our nathn i.nfonttt' to: Jo1ce Schtrtr. Rtal &14U B"J UM1, Daily Pilot. 330 n. Ba1 SL, Colla M110, Ct 926J7, or you can fax your prtll nlast IO Joyct at 7 J 4-650. 4802. S.nd 11 pltoto (blaci & wltilt, if possibk) wW. co.,_,.y Ntu111 and Pmon on back IUUI """"' 8111 Lin#I). ~ad/int: Sp.a, Tlltsdtl]. !e~:~~lcs ~~~!b~~!~.~~ 19 year~h~~!~m~~"!e~~~~m ~,~~~~ fo f tball Feeney. a former football. basketball and High School and then to GWC a5 a football conducting business.• as 0 rmer 00 , baseball coach at Brea Ohnda High School coach for three year-. Armed with knowledge acquired through ba ball d ba k tb II and a fo~r footbaJI coach at Golden We1>1 •Although I enjoyed working directly with h~s coaching career, he decided to take a Se On S e a College. likens reaJ estate success to !.tudenl\. I was frustrated with an different approach to real estate sales. h winning an athletic contest. In order to educational sy~tem which was Feeney also assembled a tum o~ CQOC • succeed, be say~. there must be a becoming increasingly leS!o Outstanding players including Dottie. h1!> game plan which: must be played structured,• he said. "lmponant wife of 26 years. Each team member h~ a Bill Feeney hasn't read "How to Succeed in Real Estate Without Really Trying," bot he can quote from John Woodcn's •Modem Practical Basketball." And he admits to finding the Bill Feeney principles io the former UO..A coach's, •pyramid of 5uece5s" more relevant lO bis business than the latest telemarketing techniques. Feeney. a Newport Beach ~ident. is celebrating 19 yean in the real estate businc111 and 19 )'wt with Waterfront Homes. He I coosidercd one of the ttgion'a top prodoccn with more than $35 million in by_ '!'e rules, must gen~i:ate learn values. such ~ di'ICipline. specific role to play, aod is the key 10 the spml. must create pos1uve academic aduevcmcnt and oveml sales perfonunce. All five ~e and .must possess a *My business teaching of fundamental individuals are college ~tes. three w11~ wmnmg altitude. philosophy is derived academic skill s were maMcr's desrea. and ail display "Historically, real dir~' from the pn·nc:· I falling by the profc ionaJism aJoaa with ut1Cn1>ive estate sales have ~/eo"-_'A.1 nd .1 way ide. • knowledge of tbe locel martct. been a here today, lllW a Ufifiz, in Feeney decided to •we've been fOltllnMe to hive enjoyed gone t?morrow type COOching SUCCessfu/ take a year leave of remarkable SuceleSS cbpite this prolonged of busmess. I feel my . athletic teams. .. absence 10 as~ the recession,• Feeney said. •1 inccftly beheH track record. and longevity direction of his life. During our achievements are directly due lO . arc a ~flecoon of my . that time. he obtained hi' real con istenlly foUowlna the simple principle' corruru~nt to de~elop1.ng ~ong-. estate Ucensc and began to worlc inherent in all succe£aful business and term bust.ness relation hips m our with ncwly-fonned Waterfront athletic teams• community.• he said. •My business Homes Inc. · philosophy is derived ditectly from I.he "Because ot my frustration with the principles I le~ and u~ilizcd in coachin& public education bureaucracy, f wu looking uccessful athletic teams. for a mallet and more inlirnatc Growing up in Northern. California, Feeney environment. where hard wort. integrity and moved to Newport Beach 1n 1969 after other fundamental quaUcica were recogniu.d eamlna his underpadua&e degree fmm UC aod encour1gcd." he said. Santa Barbara and 11113tet"a decree from Cal •1 was very concmied with the ne&abve State Long Bach. He becan his pubhc perception of a real estate agent; and 1 • DESIGNS FOR LIVING '95 Red. SOOK for immcd. sa le! Exqui'iilely appoinlcd 4BR. 6 . .SBA plu~ library/gym andd home thea1er. Gourme1 ki1chen. lavish m/o;uhe. el.evalor. pool. 'Pa and unob~tructed ocean "iew~. Thi!. i'I ''Euroch1~\ .. li ving at it's fincs1! Was $2.990.000 Now $2.2M BELCOURT WITH A VIEW CUSTOM TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE Magniricenl Catalina. Ocean & Cily light viewi. Richly detailed 48R. 4 . .SBA plu library & bridge- room. Old World quality fini .. h. Ba-.ement w/winc cellar. Beau1iful pool & spa. Offered at $1,990,000 Higl\ly upgraded 3BR. 2 . .SBA w/exquisite hardwood floor'I. plush carpeling, planlation 'lhuuers & many qualily built-iM. Private pool & spa. 12 MomJng Brttze-lrvine Reduced to $389,000 BELCOURT EXECUTIVE HOME TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE Recent y re . A u.<i 4 car gat'lgc on prime cul de uc location. Warm hardwood flooo,, custom paint a: paper + many quality built-in . Lav- ish muter wile Wfstcam. sauna and exercise .,-ea. Losh"* yard w/Willerl'all Jac;uu1. $1,751,• BELCOURT CUSTOM GALLE\' HOME Exqui~he Belcourt .SBR. 4 . .SBA on priva1c cul de i.ac location. Gourmc1 ki1chen. lo1s of marble & neu1ral color~. Roge.,·s Garden yard w/pool and spa. $1,425,000 Truly a mas1erpiece with lots of marble and plu~h carpeting. Soaring ceiling£. cush>m hgh1~. Euro kilchen, and ro1un<lJ enlry. Large wrap around yard adjaccnl 10 pool & \pa. Muny more quahly upgmde!-. $1,100,-000 BELCOURT FORMER MODEL CUSTOM GALLER\' HOME Prof. decorated 4BR. 3.5BA w/master 'iuitc on I \I level. Euro ki1chen. huge family room. formal library/den. Lush rear yard w/pool. '>pa and enter- taining area. / Priced to sell Now $1,390.000 Lovely 58R. 4.5BA custom home with 4 c1r garage. Gorgeous tile floors and Berber carpeting. Grcal rur yard with larse pool. spe fountain and oucdoor enter- tainment uca. Many ocher quality features! Seller will COMider trade down. SI~ Recently Reduced 4BR. 3.SBA wfJ car gara$e. Situated io a park-like setting w/huge yard & City Light view. Gourmet kit, custom lighting & many quality built-in . This is a must see. $899,000 Mapificenl Mountain cl 1btri1onal view . Build your dream home now. Plan'> ioc'¥ded wilh purchase and Ready 10 go! Priced lo 5ell nOW.. Oaly $4e9,000 12 TELF.SCOn: • IN ESCROW ) I TRADmONAL lll<iANCl Exquisite estate tucked away on a private acre at the end of a lovely cul-de-sac. Unusually charming cus- tom home built with taste and style .. $l,295,000 LAGUNA BEACH Premium first floor location In famed Tablerock. Cozy flreplace. Endosed deck overlooking spectacular surf. Catalina and sunset views. Call for details. $570,000 HUNTINGTON HAUOUR 94 ft boat dock. A masterpiece of superb quality. Extensive marble. PozzJ double windows. and gourmet Gaggenau kitchen. Luxurious main floor master. with dual Jacuzzi. $l,295,000 A MASTtlll'IECE 180' ocean view. Incredible custom home with 750 sq. k. master suite and views from every room! Four bedrooms. 4.5 baths. Large yard facing the ocean. with room for tennis court and pool. $675,000 . J -. NIMl LOCATION Hard·to-llnd single level ocean v~ home with pool. Custom butlt, four bedroom$, four baths. Mlnutrs from hatbor. beaches. hotels a. shopping. S5)f,OOO SUMP'IUOUS SHOWPlACl Ave bedroom, three bath home with custom features. Country kitchen. bonus room, romantk master w/tlrepi.ce. $550,000 VACATION lVUY DAY Beautlfully maintained patio home In Niguel Shores. Light open IWO bedroom plus den. Total be«ll llfestyle. 8eac.h accas. tennis community pool. CATAUNA VllWS Enjoy raort llvlng .ii yeM round In beautiful Mon.vch ee.cn. ,_three bedroom home with fMwtk cx.e.n 4lnd goff course view. SJ99.000 fOU.VU OClAN \WWI Oecor•tof's ~· W1i1m Mld Inviting h1•1evd, with dAborate •ttenC1on to det.tll. Herdwood ftoofs, oak accents a. du.I ~windows. Mtt.000 NlWPOU 11ACH flw bedlooms t'<llO Stoly pitlo home. Comer loutkx't. bids to greenbelt. Owner 1NY help with IMndng. Ull lor ckQfb S»4,MO. ...:1m1 .. a. $2 '°° CAJAl.IQ 5UNKT Oc:e.n view from most rooms In this l.vge. bright. c:herfful home KrOU l'tom greenbelt. four bedrooms .,.us famlty room. formll dl'nlng room. $149,900 TDUUnc TUDOR Overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Four bedroom. luxurious maln house plus detached guest house. Fabulous views. Dramatic approach with circu- lar drive. $995,000 BANK OWNED Four bedrooms. three baths. formal dining room, gourmet kJtchen. spa- cious family room. Great location with oversize lot. Canyon views. Peek of ocean. Close to beaches and harbor. $518,000 CALL TODAY. ' ~ I ' . l llKl TO RACH Model perl'ect beauty In laguM Audubon Three bedrooms, 2 5 baths. only ftve years old Sll9,900 VACATION lvuY DAY &elc:h. tennis, goff. Outrqeous master suite. View ol hilts. goff course. ocean. A prlst1ne pro- perty with custom ~t\Kes lttroughout. SJJ.4,500. STAIT .. STYU Model perfe:t condO with I.up patto and klSh prden. flr~ pt.lee, A.C.. euro kltcMori, ~...., •. siu.- OUTSTANDING COASTAl VllWS Single level Spanish hacienda high on a hlll In Laguna Beach. Architect's home In an exdusfve private setting with unique Indoor/outdoor pool. $693,000 DRAMATIC DESIGN Contemporary home with state-of- the-art amenities. soaring ceilings. two master suites. A waJI of glass affords panoramic views of the beau · ttful &. Inviting golf course surround· ed by mountain backdrops. $1,295,000 _.~~~~~~~---, APRIL 3: 8:45 o.m., Community Relations Meeting; 9 a.m., MlS Meeting 5: 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting; 9 o.m. -noon, ·Ethics;" 1 -4 p.m., ·Agency;" 2 -5 p.m., "COMPAs.5 Advance: 6: 8:30 a.m., Boord of Directors Meeting 7: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 9: Palm Sunday 10: 8:30 a.m. Orientation/Induction ~ 11 :. 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meetin~ 12: 9 a.m. -noon, "Tax Ideas for Selling RE;" 1 -4 ·p.m., ·ralking Taxes About Install Soles;' 2 -4 p.m., Beginner. 14: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview; Good Friday 16: Easter 19: 9 a.m. -12 p.m., nEnvlronmentol Hazards;" l -4 p.m., 'Probate;~ 2 -4 p.m., "Toking the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer." 20: 8:30 a.m., General Membership Meeting featuring John Moortach, CPA ·orarge County Bankruptcy.• 21 : 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 26: 9 a.m. -noon, "License Responsibillties;" ·Home Improvement Project Doy;" 2 -4 p.m., ··Beginner;" American Home Week. 28: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview - NEW LISTINGS HARBOR RIDGE SPECTACULAR CUSTOM 4 bedroom plus library, 4 car garage, pool & spa. $1,550,000 BIG CANYON RARE SINGLE LEVEL 3 bed- room, 3 bath, "Bordeaux" plan. $595,000 for more information call: Carol Allison • ca • ._._......... 644 8200 OCEANFRONT VIEW.ESTATE This incredible home with spectacular views is located in West Newport and was completely remodeled in 1990. It includes six bedrooms, five baths, casual dining room, fully equipped kitchen, living room with fireplace, and den or extra bonus room. The spacious master suite has an adjoining sitting room and his and her master baths. The home has a rooftop deck with views beyond compare! Also included is a sub-terranean 3-car garag~ w/semi-private access and an expanded patio with bar- becue that sits right on the best beach for surfing in all of Newport. • 6 Bedrooms • Plantation Shutters • 5 Bathrooms • Full Security System • Built-ins Galore • Ralph Lauren Furniture •Terrific Views Package Available .. • Fireplace in living Room • Cedar Closets Everywhere! & Mstr Bedroom For more information, Call. ... · 489-8900 Fred Sands Coastal J!ropertles Independently owned & ~ted ) I I BLOCK TO BEACH ~p.1rn1u .. duplex. Upper h.1' 4 Br/2 &1, bt:.em l'Ciling.' & bakony Lower unu b 3 Br/2 Ba & re-.ir patio 2 Car + 3 .1dd111on,il parking 'P·•te' BLUFFS OPPORTUNITY Sp.1<.i<>ll' 3 Br/2 5 Ba on (u,h gn..-cnbch H12hly upgmd~ & remoddl'd. Nc-M p.1rk.... 'ot hoot.. & E.t:-eblufT Shopping C'.A'ntl.·r Gil> 'Walktt $475,000 Sally Shipley $200,000 EASTBUJFF VIEW HOME Beautiful single lt-vd 3 Br wilh room to ad d frl'nc h door' & windows throughout Pcrfcrr loc.11ion near ~:hooh. i.hopping & lt:nni.'. Maxine Propp $589,500 M~•gniOcent Harbor Pointe horn<: in j(IHt•d area. l<11"Re 4 Br 3 5 Ba with lihr;1ry, 3 t·ar gar.ige, l(rl~tl l<x.111ion. Myrna Boom <v 8cvcrty Nchoo $8'9,000 ""128.000 "'12~0.000 TilE SUTl'E UFE SUNNY OOllNEJl LOCA110N 1'il'""f>'1n lkarh Ver,.11lle' I Br All v.hne H1Rh •• !>,umable loon avail.ibid UpRraded 3 ter.1m1< 1111:. Berber c.irpt:-1 and \ 1t:w from Br. 2 5 BJ hof~ offer. French doors. '>kylight, dt·<.k CJtl·d comm11n11y near -...nd}' ~J<he-.. pm.11e fYJIKl wnh MexK-;in paH~r; Mary Ann McGuitt $128,000 Gi,,ela Bun:ndseier $299,000 NEWPORT'S BEST KEPT SECRET CAPE COD DEUGKT \11m111n<kd hy p.iri.., & naturt: 1ra1h Come CoronJ dd MJr 2 Br/2 Ba (hJrmer on q111e1 ht1ml· 111 ,1 l)(:.11111h1I 'ot'llmg l. MJ'>lt'r '>Ulll''> trt:t.'-hnl'<l ,,,._.l'I Frenl.h door., cu,tom cab1- l. '\ h.1th' .11t.1l hnl gar.igt· & m,1dt• 1.rnndry netry. ,kyhgh" .ind wood bummR fireplace Don I ffil" 1h1' 1111L'1 Unda Octh a Lois Jacobs $299,000 Roy & Mary Osterhout $149,SOO SCENIC BUJFFS BACK BAY WOOD STREAM l'\p.m..aH· \'ll.'W' from tha.. dr;1m:11ir single- Vl ry .. p.1uo11' \ B1 l. "i B.1 plu' l11h 1own It:\ d An~ihtJ" huml' VJuht•d tx•:im t."t!ilings hot1'l' < .11lwdr.il < l'lling-. 'kyligh1. firepl:.11 t'. wnh ,kylighh largt' t'.llH1K .trl·.1 l'rn.Hl' 1rn1ny.1rd wnh XL l. Holly Tait Markas r.ir Jtt.11 hnl )(.II.I)(<' Dana Black $175,000 CHARMING BAYRIDGE &·,t huy in R.1ynd)(l·1 Lil(ht and hngh1 homt· hu1h hy JM Pctl·r. Lir)(t' patio. !(rt.'.ll loc..1 llOO. lht• tic ... , Ouor pl:in. lhL~ 2 Iii'/ .l n.1 wnclo .1l-.c1 h,.., .1 g.1r.igc Unda Octh & Lois Jacobs $198.SOO BUU.T FOR COMFORT r>.1rling 'kwpon &·.1t h to'-1.nhom<c' l. Ma,tt:r 'llll<.'' Ill hl.•,1 loc1t1on ( lo'I(.• 10 'hopping .ind p.1rk.' A '"H' ol hf<. .. 1yk· wnhout thl' L'lnnom- 1< c.n1mh Mall Gulkdgc $219,500 $310,000 CUTE AS CAN BE T11t.1lly n:modl'lcd cnd unit with :;unny. t:ndo'>t'd p.11io 3 Br/2 'i Ba. newer all-white knl.-hl'n O\l'rlookmR pauo. E:.1sily Onanced! Gisela Burmeister $315,000 c.APE COD f>UPl..E.X Ltl..l· nl'w with 3 Br/2 IL + f.1mily mom down .1nd .\ Hr/2 !lJ up MJny ni'tom rco1rurc-;. Thrl'c gJr.tl(l'' + O(l\:n pJrkmg A."'umable k1.tn Sally Sblp lcy $339,000 DUPLEX Spacious 2 Br front house and 2 Br .ipan- mmt Great loc:nion, ooide Newpo1n ~i.t beacho. IJoda Octh Of' Lois Jacobs $369,000 ASmJMA8LE LOAN Serious o;ellcr is re.1dy to dc211 Well m:un- tained 2 Br/2 Ba & 3 Br/2 Ba w1lh one up and one down. Excellent value and very 1\e41r beach! Paul Wrfaht $375,000 CORONA DEL MAR Adult community. EnJoy one-le,el with g:ir- den :ind priwcy. 2 Br/2 c:ir g:irJgt>. A:..'><1Cia- 1ion pool & :;pa. l".lear villttge ,_hop.' ttnd re'ltaur.ini:.. BJ. Johnson $379,000 CLASSIC BUJFFS Stunning ·one of a kind" expanded & remo- deled home. Superb loc-.ition with mlnJ Back ~~·._._. ~1 $-09,000 SEUJ!ll'S LOSS Olde Corona dd M:ar R-2 kx. 1 Br home + flrepl:ice, p.ut1,d remodel 2 8r unlt + bonus So. of POI -1 block lo footbndgt-Ann~ a Su:unoc Shuler $459,000 MAJOR PRICE llDUCTION Eastbluff end unit with fanwtlc Vle~ LiAAI & bright 2 Br, 2.5 8:1 wuh CUSlom upgnuk.>d re;uures throughout • 1.a11e .._a Ste'ft taaeu $'"9,ooo ONLY THE BfSI' BALBOA ISLAND R.AUl'Y · Nc.'l>tled on a comer lot, thL-. 3 Br/4.S Ba ho ml' with 6 car garage L.; the )'.?Crft.'C1 Bayfron1 location. 1k priv:1tt' dock sets It ~p;art from the ordinary. Marylin Kasb.ott $1,,9',000 OCEAN a.osE DUPl.EX Single &evel duf*x on extra sized kx Pnnw rental area close to beach. restaurant' & shopping. Great propcny to cash flow no\\ & build 2nd level or build-Out bter Wyland A Mdialre $495,000 MJNl-l!STATE IN NEWPORT One of the most charming homes. Sm~k k' el 4 Br on pool site lot. French d11(1r' ~r.aped ceilings, new paklt & decor Maxine Propp $S49,000 11IE BF.ST OJlllOR'nJN1TY Prime loc:ition. This Corona dcl Mar Vill.1~<.· lot 1s on one of Corona del Mar's best Wl'<'" Take adv;antage of this r.ire opportunity' Uoda Orth a Lois J.aobe $560,ooo EXPANDED EASTm.lJFI' HOME Customtu..>d a expanded Ingle level homt: with added wing. Upgr.tdcd with Frcnth doors, mirrors, b-..y windows & s;,iun:i. ~pa. w;,1terfall & ~ ga~. Owner w-.rnL\ J fo..i sale!! Sally Sblpkj $585,000 BATSIDI! DILUIA Excellent locatiOn. End-unit With l'IUgJ1UKt:nc view or b.iy from Balboa 10 jcity. Sold for· nlsbcd Petfecr second honw o r ye.ar-round CJllfomJ.J hfestytc. Booilk....,....,.. $'"·000 BIG CANYON 1mmxulate ' Bf. 2 s e. ho.Ir Oft quiet O'ttf· liied lclt. ....... Mille ile, .... Batt s"'31C lcvd 3 81/j Ba toWnhome in an acdlftu &ocMiOn. LOvely OrtenW prdens wtlb..ml.~A~.~·itl CT«•• • APmlPECTlO ~--~-·New in 1991. Sp~dal R-2 comer loc In CdM. Cape COd 3 Br/3.5 Ba with v;iulted ceiling,,, wood floors. brick patios & 0<.'e-Jn view from top floor. Jack Cheshltt $799,500 CORONA DEL MAR. Fillt-d with warmth and t·harm. 4 Br/3 Oa Corona dd Mar horn(· with tranquil vk·w~ and Engli-;h garden.,, Lois J~bs a Uoda Octh $699,000 AMUME LOAN PAYMENTS Golf course view home in Big C<myon. Spacious 3 Br. 2 ba with light decor. expanded family room 2 fireplaces. 3 car ROJrJge. ~la Burmeister $699,900 TOP OF 11IE 'WOllLD Panoramic mountain & city light vistas will take your breath away. 4 br. 3.5 ba Harbor Ridge E.-.tate. Townhome. Guard gated. Ann Peters a Suz.annc Shuler $721,000 SHOWCASE HARBOR RIDGE F.sTATE Panoramic ocean views, sparkJing city lights ... the dream of tbti vl~ionary buyer. Brick courtyard with fountain, expanded living room, loft/den addition. Unda Octb a 1.o11 J.cobe $789.ooo A VIEW TO REMEMBER Panoramic views of ocean: harbor, Pelkan HUI night light.'!. Highly upgraded Ports• mouth model. Gourmet kitchen with gran- ite counter tops. lt.oy A A Mary Osterhout $829,000 N01111NG COMPARES . Outstanding ocean-city views. 3 Br/3 Ba with 3 fireplace.~ and 3 car garage. Cu~· 1omiz~ with too many amenkies to ll'lt. Marcie 4'dla' .,,000 Ui ID TAD A LOOIC Unique an:hileaural delilp ~ords cxcil- ilia ent~ ~in thb CAM- £() SHORBS barptn. Owners are pack-:&"•·• -fat :ACnONt a Jlllilllll • .,.,,AH <>CF.AN FRONT DRAMA A "MUST SEE!" This gre-.at new OCt.>anfront residence with private roof-top abounds with quality ameniti(!!\ including sec.·uriry &A sound l>ystems. 3 Br/3 Ba. Ann Pecas A SUzanne Shuler $1,198,000 DRASTIC REDUC110N! Custom French Provincial 5 br +bonus room. 5 b-J estate on the 7th Fairway of Big C..nyon with breathtaking golf cou~ and dty lights vk-ws. Assumable loan. C'.arol Allison $1,39S,OOO WHITEWATER VIEWS Best view to Catalina! Charming 3 Br/2 Ba fixer. Excellent porential, but need~ 11£! Uoda Odil A Lois Jacobs $1,~S,000 MIUJON $$$VIEW Rare opportunjty for spectacular view of oce-.m, harbor, & CmaUna. Trnditional 5 Br/ 3 Ba family room with 3 C'.tr gar.1ge on la~ Spyglass I()(. JoAnn Kenton $1,4SO,OOO CUSTOM VIEW ESrATE Elegant Harbor Ridge 5 Br home with stunning views of harbor & city lights from 1'DO!it rooms. Lush land.'lOlpe & black bottom pool ct ~pa. UDda Odil a Lois Jaoobl $2,°",ooo SAND CAS'DJ! EASTBLUFI' CORONA DEL MAR BLUFPS NEWPORT HJ!JGKl'S BUJFFS SPYG~HllJ. HARBOR RIDGE CORONA DEL MAR llUJFFS WlaUFF BIG CANYON BIG CANYON BAJlBOR RIDGE BIG CANYON NEWPOltT N. VlU.AS nm TER.RACES <DM NEWPORT NORnl OIANNEL UEJ1 ASMINE CllEElt ASMINE CllEEJt MYCJl.EST llMT8UJl'P "' 90 COAsr MSl1lO nm 8U.JllJIS --; TOM BRUNSON SS49,000 37000CEAN 1-S HOUYMARKAS $1,J'S.000 ~ 1 AVENlDA C£IUUTOS J.S SOUY SHATZE.N $469.000 219 nJSTIN AVE l·S RAYLENE MlllAQ.E SS99.000 SA1UIU>AY AND SUNDAY 456 VISTA ROMA 1-S CAROL MUl.VEY $349.000 11 CAMJUUA l·S 11IE OSTERHOUJ'S $829,000 23MONACO l·S MARILYN ICEllSHNER $899.000 SUNDAY 37000CEAN t-5 ROBERT P£NXWffZ $1,345.000 2630 VISTA ORNAl>A 1-S PffYUJS HAYDEN $439,000 900 AL.E.PPO 1-5 SAU.Y SHIPLEY $585,000 11 RUE FONTAINE 1-S PAUL WIUGtrr $1,050,000 54 ROYAL ST. GEORGE 1-5 OSTDHOUl'S $1,495,000 14G£NEVE 1-5 JOANN KENTON $2.095.000 22 RUE ST. O.OUD 1·5 CAROL A.LUSON $995.000 3087 CORTE MARIN 1-5 MALI GULLEDGE $470,000 3750 DAFFOOO. 1-5 BJ.JOHNSON $379.000 92CORSICA J.S RAYLENE MDlAa.E $219,500 252' OCEAN BLVD IM 1-5 ARNE Plm!.RSBN $595.000 59 JASMINE CllEEJt DJt 1-5 KAJlEN KNOCHE $549,000 3]ETTY 1-5 HA.Ra1ET BO'J'WUlll<X $524,000 1406 UNClOLN LN 1-S PAM BAU $699,000 3039CA&09 1·5 TOM BlllJNSON $"9.900 1911 W. WA&EllAM "'-1-5 SOU.Y SllATZEN $245,000 J02' AVllNllM 0DC0 1-s STEVE lEVEllE1T $449.000 219 nJ9TIN AVF.HUI! "' PAmO'DUICY 908ALMOND 1"61'DaMll WAY COSTA llEM Bank Repo! A 2 sty wd r:wcn- tained 3 bfdm home w/offlce & fireplaces ..-r:-...sir. & family room + large yard. Small quiet comrn..nr. near park & dose to South Coast Plaza 631 14-00 $284 900 80 COAST llETRO Cafe & catering Bus op immaculate turn-key. dose to Hutton Center. Includes di :ft~: lnven~. train'.:.~.~--~ . $61 000 NEWPOllT SHOllES Sunset views from the deck of this lovely 4 bd canalfront home w/ updated kitchen ttf'f486:.~Fr ~r~.~.~: .. . SlS0.000 COSTA MESA'S College Park. great starter home w/3bd and nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised wooden deck 631 1400 . $198.000 NEWPORT BEA.al Charming 1 story 2 bd Colonial style townhome w/ fireplace, sunny patio & dbl garage. Retro fitted doub&e windows & NC. 631 1400. $202,500 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa -darbng. freshly painted 3bd country cottage Totally redone. custom oak krtchen. wool carpet & copper plumbing 631 1400 $219.000 NEWPOll'rS Villa Balboa 5oph1Shcated 3 bd condo w/dm1ng room . frplc & ocean view Tasteful neutral decor Com pool. spa & tennis. REDUCED' 631 1400 . . .. $239.000 TROVAllE Exquisite newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo w/ sweeping Views of city lights & mtns in gated comm w/pool & spa Luge dbl garage & patio 631 1400 .. . .... . . . .. .$239.000 NEWPORT 8HOllE8 Charming 2bd with new mas· ter bed & bdth near new kitchen. One of the best streeb in this community w/club. pool & tennis. 631 1400 .. . ............................ $269.000 NOllTH COSTA MESA -Highly upgraded & remo- deled 4bd home on quiet cul-de-sac. Huge famlly rm w/ built-Ins. living rm w/bay window & Fr doors. 631 1400 . .. .... . ........................ . $292,000 NEUI cmr •••IS Near new 3bd Mediterranean twntm. f-lr.ji cmlags. gourmet kitchen, wood flrs . ~ma.st.el' ur.e paDo & gated garage. 631-1400 ................ $299.000 wen ..... omr ckipla at a bargain price. Low ~ 1llltt't ,,...,. 2bd & one 1 bd unit + dbl garage. ~ ~-'1l!'PS ID beach & shopping. 6.lt-l . $310.900 WWW OKI ' • 2 ;tery 4bd home. steps to o:mm ~;d. .:tuhhCU!ii! & r.enrus &: the ocean Upgraded ~lll"I * l&lh~. 1UTJe nr.vare pano :.! : :-":O $327 .000 a 'Im mM"W G kiie -rut Gt;.xie · Charming 3 bd ~-::t :::rtaqe 111 "l'..M 1 oo ~t c}n lar]e R 2 loL :f doors -:m liid'<L .llJ ilr.li~ k .motiances mduded ~:: :JA:1: S339.SOO ~ ._ _.. :wt: ~Of"J 4 bd home W\th airy, ~ Dedr.q "·~~ ;aincle mc;del n Ulls community ..,./ tier:r.m ~ZI ~.Ur.~ Naik !C tXear. 631-14 -S370.000 COSIA -.SA llEIGllT5 Ne1o1ter spacious 3 bd home w/ di:rr.g & far-~ t'O'JmS & loft/den across from park ceilir~ gnrut;;? & marble tile floors. NIEWPOllT NOll'lH Elegant 4 bdrm home on extra large. beautifully landscpd corner lot w/ 2 patios Vaulted ~. plantat:Jon shutter5. 3 frplaces in master '>Ulte IMng & fam rms NC & security. 673-6900 . $510.000 AT 'l1IE BEAOI Brand new high tech 3bd twnhm , steps to ocean w/ walls of windows & 3rd level bonus room leading to deck w/ ocean & mtn views. 631 1400 . ... . .. . .$399,000 NEWPOilT SHORES Canal front. 4 bd, w/dlnlng room, deck. patio, superior view & great potential. 631-1400. . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . .. .. ..... $419 .000 NEWPORT HEIGIR'S well kept 2 story, 3bd home w/famlly room & tree top views. Beamed ceilings, Cop- per plumbing. newer roof easy bike to beach. 631-1400... .. .. . ...... ..... . .............. $425,000 8UJFFS Serene canyon & city view from spacious 2 sty 3 bd twnhm w/ upgraded baths family room & added breakfast room opening to picturesque patio 6 73-6900. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . .. . . .. $449 .000 PEMNSlJlA PT Terrific 1 story 2 bd home w/ fire- place In sunny location just steps from surf & sand. 631-1400 ... . .. . . .......................... $475,000 MUI Ollr8 Bdcourt Hil Ss>ectacvlar Vw.t. ~ dining ft '-nfly rms & IUJ)erb ctty 118flt & ~ ~: Marble entry. gourmet kitchen & dagner decor. 631-1400. . ... . .. ..................................... $489.000 ....._ ClO\'S ~ uPQnlded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted celings In gated Community w/pool, spa, beach " IMallable boat tllp. 631-1400 ................................................... $545,000 Calif. contemporary w/ roofdeck, view of park & trees. steps to beach Bleached maple cabinetry, gourmet appliances. 2 ~400.~~-~ .. ~.~~: .......................... $695.000 BAYCllEST Bright fresh 4bd remodel by designer own er. dining & f mly rms, pool & spa. New kitchen & hie floors. stone frplc & Fr. doors. 673-6900 ..................................................... $559,000 P£NiN9(JIA PT Adorabk! aisP1v fresh 2 sty 3 bd doll house w/ den & dining rm. Fi-.· doors. new carpet & paint. charming treUlsed patios & picket fence. 631-1400 ..................................................... $575.000 NEWPORT'S BAYCllEST back bay, mountain & city light views from this 2 story home w/ 2 large master suites, family room w/ wet bar & eat-in kitchen. 631-1400 ..................................................... $595.000 uDo 181.E an Immaculate r story 3bd built around patio on 40' lot. Family room. country kitchen. hrclwd floors & new carpet. Possib&e lease option. • 631-1400 ..................................................... $595,000 BAUIOA ISi.AND A recently remodeJed & beautifully maintained 4 bd home + 1 bd apt on quiet street w/ no traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village. 673-6900 . . ........................................... $639.500 BALBOA ISi.AND ExtensiYe!y r~ 4bd on quiet street, steps to bay. Uving, master & fmly rms w/ frplc!>. ~1~~~: d~-~-~~.~-~.~~~ ...... : ..... $699.000 8ELCOlJRT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2bd w/slttlng area In master suite, dining & family rms. used brick patio w/spa. Huge Prioe Drop! 631-1400 .................................................... $719.000 BAYCREST Spacious custom home w/Sbdrms lnclud Ing maids qrtrs. dining & family rooms, remodeled gour· met kitchen & gorgeous yard w/ pool & spa 631-1400 ..................................................... $719.000 H"8llOll VIEW tuU.S beautlluJly u~ 2 story 5 bdrm home w/ dlnlng & family rooms & ~ car garage on large lot. New carpet, paint & fbdures. 631-1400 ..................................................... $739,000 8lJEJM VISl'A excellent value ~ prime bayfront location, steps from Newport Harbor Yacht Oub. O\arming 3 bd early cottage wtth den, ~ & faml-~3fi'40<f.~.t·~· ~·~.~~·~···· 1 295 000 DOVER 5HOllES spacious 4bd home w/exceptional upper bay & city light view. Open beamed celllngs In liv- ~i~~.~.~~~.~· .. ~~~.~~.~~.~·$749.000 PEMNtR1LA Pf Delightful 3bd. 3ba home w/fmly rm. 4 frplces & 3 car garage. Remodeled in '89. hardwood ~!;4~~ .. ~.~.~~.~~: ........... $820,000 AUIOST OCEANFRONT White water views from master & roofdeck of ~ 4 bd remodel w/dlnlng t'l-1400~.~.~-~.:::.~~· .. ~.~.~.~$829.ooo SPYGLASS HILL 5bd lushly landscaped "Southport• on lrg prvt lot. pool. city lite & mini ocean view. Beams hrdwd floors, mo&qings & paned windows. 631-1400 .................................................... $849.000 DOVER 8HOllE8 forever upper bay & city vtew from fabulous 4 bd on huge private lot w/~te guest i3b15:1~~.~.~.~~· .. ~~.~~~ ....... ~849,000 UNDA ISLE Traditional style w/4bd. up & maids down. Uving rm w/24 ft vaulted ceiJlngs. Dock for ~r.r403t ~ ~~.~~.~.~: ................ ssso.ooo UDO ISLE bay views from spacious 4bd split level home o n huge corner lot w/ Ubniry. dining & family rooms. Gardens, mature trees & pool. 631-1400 .................................................... $895,000 Ml.BOA 181.AM> bayfront duplex with charmJng ear- ly 4 bd owner's home and separate 1 bd apt over the ~4oo~.~.~.:~~ .. ~~.~.~: .. ~.ooo DOYER 8ltOmE8 Beautiful 3 bd bayfront. 60' on the water. patio & dock. In the style of an Italian villa w/s&ate flooring In kitchen & dining room. 631 -1400 ................................... , ............. $1.095.000 --- • OPEN HOUSES • SAllJRDAY ONLY 2273 Avalon • College Park. CM Mark Jackson 123 36th •A ·Peninsula Lorraine Fanington 45 Southampton • Big Canyon, NB Lyon Creamer 2118 Leeward • &.yaat, NB Sally Nette! 391 E. 23rd • Cheny Lab. NB Martene Hassel 3BdHM $198,000 2 BdTwnhm $419,000 2BdHM $499,000 2BdHM $595,000 i Bd tt.e 7101 Seuhore · At The Bach. NB Richard Lee $759,0QO SBdtWe $829,000 SUNDAY ONLY 273 Haverfield • 8ayrldge. NB 3 8d Twnhm Austin Daynes $289,000 657 Vista Bonita · Bluffs, NB 3 8d Twnbm Margaret Duffey $449,000 1812 Port Tiffin • Harbor View, NB 4 Bel Hae Lynn Creamer $589,000 1003 N. &.yfrvnt • Bal>oa Island 4/1 8d HM Mark Jackson $899,000 1018 Polarls • Dover Shores. NB 6 8d HM Lance Boggs $1,395,000 303 Kings Rd • Cliff Haven. NB 5 8d Hse Manny StelUno $1,595,000 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB 4 8d Hse Jeff Axton $3.950,000 SAllJRDAY & SUNDAY • 234 lugonla • Newport Shores 4 Bel Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $370,000 339 Catalina -·Newport Heights 3 8d Hse June Adams I Marlene Hassel $425,000 1719 Skylark • Baycrat, NB 4 Bel HM Pia D'Auria $429,000 508 S.. Bemardlno • Newport HelghU3 Bel HM Jimmie Jones $435,000 616 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 3 Bel HM °'9a Matthews $795,000 1027 Mulnen • DoV9r Shora, NB 4 8d HM Unda Deamos I Reggie McNemey $849 ,000 7 45 Via Udo Nord • Udo Ille. NB 3 8d HM Rosette-Andr~ Gndi $849,000 1021 Mm lnen • Dewer Sbo1-ee 4 Id HM Esther Ane I SaJI(; Nette! $945,000 443 HarW Wind Dr· N.wport Be1ch4 Id HM Patti Conowr I Siiiy PNllps $1 I195,000 211 Nolth Star· Dove-Aor.. 5 Id HM Rick Schrd>er I~ Cartson $1,495,000 601 Via Udo Soud ·Udo W.. NB 4 Bel HM George DastMI I OvisWn Ntheri $1 I750,000 2242 a-Ml Rd · PMINlll Pl 5 a.I HM Vldd lAe I Jil Andrus $2,395,000 ~ ... IAGlJMTA Exciting contemporary 4 bd oceanfront home w/dlning & family rooms. ocean view decks & balconies & private beach access. Skylights, marble & hardwood Hoors & fire & security systems. 631-1400 ........... ······· .................. 1 995 000 HAllllOR ISi.AND DRIVE Charming 1 sty 4bd home w./ dining room 60' on the bay. dock for large yacht & sandy beach Excellent expansion ~tential 631-1400 ......................................... $1.195.000 CORONA DEL MAii w/private bayside beach & dock Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio. priced below land value! 631-1400.. .. ... .... . . ... .. .. . ........ $1.250.000 CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 bd custom Italian villa w/library & fmly. dining & morning_ rooms. large yard w/\awn. terraces & spa. 631-1400.. .. ....... . ...... ........... .... . $1 ,595,000 UDO ISLE Beautifully mainta ined & recently redeco· rated 4bd bayfront w/den & large dock In prime south ~11'1:00.~~:.~.~-~lu~ .......... $1.650.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean blvd w/a1Nesome ocean & hrbr view. Elegant 4 bd w/dining & fmly. rms & triple garage. May trade or carry 2nd. 673-1400... . . . . . . . $1.895.000 COUJNS ISLE the tiny private island at the end of Balboa Island Is the setting for this dramatk l sty 3 bd w/tl~ family rm. dock & 190 on the bayf ront 673-6900. . . . '" . $2.595.000 HARBOR RIDGE former design house. 6 bd. superb quality w/fabulous ocean views Stone exterior w/den. library, gym & media room. 631-1400. .... . .... .... ...... . .... .. ..... $2.695.000 NOllTH IAGUNA Incredible 6 bd English Tudor estate wa=noramlc ocn & coastal view. Approx 9000 sq ft 631-~.:.~.~.~~.~~~~~.~.~13.850.000 LAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of g>prx. 10.000 sq ft .. stairs to the ~·4~.~.~ .... ~.~: ............ $10,800,000 J Dilly P0oc Ital &alic • APlll. I, 199S OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.111 . Lido Isle Bayfront Greenbelt 601 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. 51,750,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Open Sat./Sun. 51,495,000 Bayfront Bargain 443 Harbor Island Or. Open Sat./Sun. 51,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 10()3 North Ba yfront Open Sunday S899,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 616 Via Lido Soud Open Sat./Sun. 5795,000 o Wayne JM11n •• 1....,.., .6 acres .......... _,...,,. w I tennis court Sl,395,000 Lido 1111e Lease Option 3BR 28A, Fm Rm, immaculate home 52.5,(XX) option money, 40' lot, lge patio . $595,000 Westdiff Lease 38R 28A, Fm Rm, fully fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio, 6-12 mo lease $2.,850mo. ft I ~ ' I I ) ) , ill'.) -e in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES , INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 5BR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views 51,995,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home SBR 4BA home, dock for large yacht Large yard & pool, 70' of bay frontage Sl,495,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3.SBA, sunny, westerly orientation, OWC 2nd T.0 . Large dock, sandy beach, 60' bay frontage • Sl,195,000 Spyglaat Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-la!J:e view lot Very private canyon location, pool IMt,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Grttnbelt Location 48R 4.SBA home on greenbelt with~ car garage .. 40' lot, private sandy t>each w I dock, high volume ceilings $1,750,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 38R 4BA +Den, Charming Beach Cottage Shared boat dock, fabulous views! St,295,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 48R 2BA owner's unit,+ lBR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $899,000 Lido Isle Contnlponry 3BR 3BA c--'°"'-Prime Comer Location Built ln 1987, Bright Open floor Plan. Spa •m.oao I WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® ~ Specializing ita prop erties for sale or lease .•. on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... If you are Buying or Selling . . . Call the FINEST for all your real estate needs! 1021 waos DllYE 1106 PESCADOR DRIVE ~YllNSI Dran'llllcautt,ad enlryw/~ pool Sp.cbis 5pectaaar Upper Bay & Fashion Island~ 4BR. 4BA w/prl\ett pool &deck. ~ICC$ ... $749.000 4BR, 3.5 BA Sll9e 5tory home .................... ¥....... ....... $945,000 DOWll SIDES fl.EGANCE Elegant 4BR, 3.58A fiench ~ w/W:dous lorcwr ... Ntw gounnd ldlchtn .................. .. •. _. -Prtcal lo Sel $8'9.000 ESTHER FINE Pager: 433-9682 Office: 631-1400 Ext 266 DESllA8lE f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA I Specious 5BR fixtr w/pool & 5'l8 t\igt lam>y room & masttr SUlle &q.ct to lmXr appnMll. .... ...... . ..... to $349,900 Plan ahead for summer at Posita·'1o Purchase a new home and move into popular Westpark neighborhood by June. For young and growing families trying lo plan ahead for summer. now is an ideal time to take advantaac of Positano's newest · relea.1e of homes -purchase the spacious design you've aJways wanted today, and move into this popular Westpatk neighborhood by June. "With its central Irvine Kttina. pricin& from the low $200.000's, exciting two-story homes and Advantage Home bu.Y,ing Pro~. Positano offers a cemfic opportunity to a mversity ofOnngc County home buyers." explained Mamie Wicken. salc'I counselor for Po itanO, buih by California Pacific Homa. "Sttious home shoppers are encoura1ed 10 leam more about our .. AdvaQCagc Home.buying f>rostam." which includes the "Toca.I Home Bonus Prop"am'' and "Trldc· In Pro,ram" -ideal financial ~oities to help aocommod* your individull needs ... The ..... Home .... PIOplm ........ all the-....... COiii. encotlfF m=~IWJMI I~ '*":cif lit .. •I ti a covet HO• 11(1stE incl~--·-Fu~P1 '1 ~.... cm llkeldv111Cgt.J( ...... ,.,_.IA program. now available in select locations. Under this program the existing home buyer receives a market analysis of their current home and meets with a lender for an independent appraisal and financing detajl11 on their new Positano home. When a sales price is agreed u~ by all parties. the existing home wdl be listed on the market while the new home is in escrow. "Because cenain restrictions apply, home buyers should contact their sales representative for more information and full details.regarding these exceprionaJ programs. .. Wkkert added. .. Positano is offering some arcat lot IOcations and this newest rcleue is bound 10 attl'ICt a on-site, private facility which features a wimming pool. pa and barbecue area. Positano's elegant interiors feature designer-selected lighting fixtures. ceramk tile entry areas, raised panel entry and interior doors. centraJ heating und ajr conditioning. Romantic master suites offer ~pacious walk-in closet~ and lavish master bathl with dual vanity inks and ceramic tile surrounds. Contemporary ~ well as efficient, the roomy kitchens include a General Electric lot of attention. In addition to a selection of aJI four floor plans, there are $Ol1JC ~ near the! privlle recreation center. as well as twO unique white appliance package, fumiture- finished oak and maple cabinetry with · concealed hinges, under cabinet lighting and ceramic tile rounter tops. Each home tw dunble fire resistant concrete tile roofs and professionaJly landscaped front yards and common~. Positonos s!eflant interiols feature ~iJJhting fixtures, ceromic tile entry locations , Residents can also personalize their new home from an amy of 5tunnin1 options which feature European white cabinetry: custom window treatments: additional choices of ceramic, Corlan tile arBOS, rais«I panel entry and much more! overlookina the ~ area," W'teken said. ''And with move-ins anticipt&ed for June. new homeowners can enjoy the best of SWlllDa' in their new Po6iWM> holne ... PblllMo lhowcMes t-rcllbnc:Uve .. ........... 1"'410l.9'3 ....... ~ .... a~ W' :.==:=· "*" ...... ............ 11111•• • ·--011111111111 ... JllllJ• and flooriPJ; built-in entertainment "' censm: secunty syllem and cennl mreo sylleall; closet ~lms: lnirrOred Wlidl obc doors and Nb Cftdolinl. Polkw is c. of fow new Cllifonia Pltiftcllilml'•~··~ .,.. ...................... '=. Al.._..willbtes•*"Y na Wlliwiya iad nila. evtrpwn tnea. ........................... community 's major intersectiono; will have large theme plazas accented by palm tree.\, benches. special pavement and landscaping. The City of Irvine ha~ long been considered an excellent example of modem city planning at iL~ best and future Wcstpark residents will appreciate the care and thoughtfulnc. s that is seen in the quaJity of life. Westpark residents whose lif estylcs include a diversity of recreational pursuits will enjoy the presence of several parb and facilities either within the community or nearby including Santa Clara Palk. San Carlo, San Leandro and San Marco parks: Heritaat Partt which lw a lake; Deerfield Palk which has a baJI field and recreation center: Harvard Pm, Mason Regional Park and Wildlife Preserve. Regional attractions include Irvine Meadows Amphitheater, Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course, Wild Rivers. Old Tuwn Irvine, Laguna Beach. Newport Beach and Hart>or. the Newport Harbor Art Museum. the Pacific Amphitheater, the Oranae County F11r Grounds and the Orange County Ptrf ormin& Arts Centrr. A variety of shopping destinations arc minutes •••x _f!oln ~put: The C~ WCltplf'k Plu.a, Hanard Plaza. WoodblidlcV.U. ea.er and Od11er Plaza. Fashion bland. South CoMt Pim and Main Place arc nearby, as wen • ahnolt two clOaft IOcaJ ~"I nu. • 11li lrviae Busmess Colllplex llld Irvine Specwm IR home to Wl'OUI bulineaaeS lftd c:orponlioM Ind IWa .......... CW' fleilitiell ll'C lamed ia lrviM ... . llCYef'll ~ ICUIC CIR clinics Whit a wide .._._"'Nb ...... ) I ' I ... . --""'1"'-.... -........-..... _.., .... _____ _ .. ~ .. FANTASTIC FIXER!· BEACON BAY $449,000 The best ouy OeJch house hrer in ·vintage· Beacon Bay 3BR'2BA + incomeunrt En1oybeacries. docks. tenn1scour1 . park & wide grassy estradas GREAT DEAL II SUISET BEACH $755,000 Two lots w/boal shop 90 h of boal docks & 60' of PCH frontage on a corner Greal business oppolunity for 1n...estment .. BELCOURT AT ITS FINEST $710,000 Largest model w/remodeled kitchen. ms1r BR w/relreat. 38R. 3 SBA 3-car garage This is sophisticated living at its best PAJIORAMIC VIEWS $699,000 ~ 1GOl~ngle level exec. hm on ~yglass Hill Greal lloorplan for enertain1ng. ullful courtyard w/sparkhng pool & spa Also for lease at $3300 per month. 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 ~ four digit ad cods SEA ISLAND • fUIUUSHED $699,000 Largest Lusk lloor plan Price includes most large furniture itMJs designer chosen 3BR 3 SBA. large patio. HARBOR VIEW HlW $695,000 ~ ~utifully customized 4BR. 4BA hm w/pool-sized yard ae;,-signer detail throughool lJI OUTSTAllDllG OPPORTUNITY! $695,000 Family hm w/SBR & ocean views! Pool & spa. ~rd gated beach comm. 2· car gaiage + lots o~guesl paitcing\ Sells wilt t11ry 1st trust deed. FABULOUS OCEAN CLO'-E HOME S1b9.500 Pr1~.JtP end unit r 1tr1lir1,»1rd I vr-nPw 7 1,.,; •:·tr ·.111 !P ~ (, •r 111 GJr i..• r·; · . · ·, .• l '.w l'. " ·~" ;1 -.~11' FAMILY LIVING AT ITS BEST $185,000 P~lar Somerset, SBR. 3BA Situated on extra la1ge lot next to greenbell bring lhe kids! Mexican paYets. lighl. bright 2 trprs. Country Frerich decor. Comm. pool + spa. WATERFRONT BOAT SUP $659,000 4BR, 3BA. 2 story. Formal dining, latge mstr suite with his/her balhs. 2 frpl's. Privale galed comm. Private beach, boat slip. PANOUMIC VIEW SStl,_, Newport~ o:ean island & city li~ts view ~n design w/Contempo- rary comforts. Secure. peaceful setting. Gated comm. Close lo beaches. frwy & ai f'PO(t. GOlf COURSE LOCATIOI I VIEWS $599,000 Country club lilestyte nr lhe beach. Exquisile 3BR, 38A Of 2BR +den condo Furnilire negotiable. Gd-gt comroonity. HUmNGTOM llARBOll VIEW!! $515,000 6BR 4BA & fantastic halbor views w/largecomet lotw/possible RV access Si:a. dedt, large mSlr soile. kitchen w/rl!# JenlHire appliaras BEST BUY IAYfltOllT WITH DOCll $595,000 Lowest price & best buy lot a baylront home! Dock fOl up lo 38tt boat1 38R or 2BR + dell, 1 .758". Gated' SEA ISLAllD ELEGANCE $515,000 En10'f a coontry club lifeslyle flom this upper condo w/goll course views. Vaulted ceilings, model perfect • HIGHLY UPGRADED SEA ISlMD CONDO $525,000 Ideal for socializing & entertaining. 2BRw/den or 3BR. 38AcondominilJTI Magnificent Jaoanese gatdens, ITpl in living rm + mstr BR. Comm. pool, spas, lennis eris & clullhouse. Exquisite. SPECTACULAR TDWIHDME W/UY VIEW $525,000 Spacious living 1m w/lrpl. fam~y rm w/Wet ba1 & open kitchen. 2BR, 2.SBA. elaborate mstr suite w/walk-in cloSt?l. This is a 1 O+. RARE fllD • BEST IUY $514,500 Finestneighbortlood inWoodbrlge, lrvine. Cl~~landing I tractw/moW in condition, close to pd. lalle, lennlscourt. pool. wllent central locaHoa. •ST IUY • IAYCUST Mll,D BelO# apPf alsal. ~Ills beautiful 48R. 38A. redecofaled hm 1or 1111• 1 S% down. Call tor details. • QUALITY, DESIGI, AffOllAllUTY t485,000 Quiet streets. spacious 2BR. 2.58A. pt!mium upgtldes, Dramatic mstr suile w/marblt lrpl + INlble lrpl in living rm Lb new! Large street IMI pi! io + deck. ICUI I IUCI elm ..... <>wr 3000squart llltt. ~nlington ~nt heme. PoOI spa.~ lawn. lol.J bedroom+ study, lhfee bdl (1bedroom and bat\ ~rs). Elallent buy. IAIUllE CIEEI • .UIB.T S4M,• 3BR, 2.SBA, approx.n>o sq It Greenbelt souhlils'9m-i>OSUre. Slcufe. Storage galore. Neutral decof. Motivated sellers. •MODB.EI a YACAIT 1331,• Flbulous condo In fll Bluffs . .._ Whitl lppliances. t1111astic greenbelt localion u~ ' liry marble lliry. -.£UT CISTOM U.A ISLE NO• $11,•,• 0.14,000sq ft on fie blyw,toat dock of 100'. kar +limo gar. Privale PoOI & spa. The best Newpoft has _, ofter. PIUVATt m..uD $10,250,000 Privacy & koolrywifl unparalleled views. 8BR suiles. subterranean parking. SI., for 2 ~rge boats. A IAYSIDE VllA $4,900,000 -..::..::=..rn while ~beadles w/vm ol lhe jetty+ pavillion. An residence done in a timeless design. Entry coortyard. LMDMAU man 11 OIWIGE coum M,soo,ooo Magnificent hil!klp view estaa witlin gated street. 0. 5 acce land unlllpliablel Accomoda• 150 car parking. EXQllSITE CUSTOM NOME $3,300,• Caoe Cod tradition. specQculat main channel loc. alfOfding dramatic views of h bay & Newport Harbor. 4BR each w/privata BA + sep. maids nn. ,._ ICOllflllT • CAIEO SIOllES $3.295,000 e.utifuf IY tarraced lo extend the living area from lhe tree fmled deck on fle bluff down lo a VfJfY special secluded cove. 4BR, 4.58A. 41h BR could be skldlo °' offlc:e w/prlva9B entry. PELICAll 111 IUll ESTATE $2,116,• A hm tiat (JJalily & pertection built. Large medilerranean hm on a 1/2 aC(e + lot 4BR suiles, family nn, den. Pool, spa & ooean views. LmlA m.l IEllODEl $2,151,a Ccmpletaly remodeled ID pertldion. SBR, den, formal dining, gourmet kithen. On lw btttw/a boa slip & enleflaining patio. IEST FAMl.Y IUCI. OIWIGE coum $2,000,000 18 mos new. Premium s'9el & s!Ucto conslructfon. Mediterranean style 4BR,58Ahm. Soeciacularviewsof ocean. Catalina. Dana Pt to Long Bea:h. 5 car parting. Gorgeous large mstr w/maltlle bpi & ocean-lronting deck. SUI VAU.EY, IDAll PAIADISE $1 ,1915,000 Homesleaded In 1880. lhislwnllycompoundw/v't!ttsofthe new River Run ski .... Restored to perktion rn 1991. IHUl.T ICUlflOIT IOME $1,115,000 48A. 4.SBA, Q01Xtnet kit. SOlcious outdoor deck. mstr w/frpl, dQ, walk- in clo3et. Spa tub. great ental1linlng hm! .. CMYll B.EUICf $1,t50,000 T dally remodeled 6BR. 6.58A w/'1!.f>. guest qtrs. Pool. 3')a. cabana. CMtsillld I~ golf course location. A 1 O +++. COIOU 18. MAI $1 115,000 • ;MJWonderlll con8nporary sbR, 5.SBA hm w/apt Ocean, tii60i' I) JiifYl belc:hfront. YllWS to Palos Verdes. I.DIR .... $1,715,000 2 story. custom conlempOr~. SBR, 3-car lttaChed garage. V.W9B water & cily li~ls views. · PDC1U A11V1 "UTlll ClllllA" $1,700,• Thlstinellss C«n hm dllipd wldassiceleDanl localion on CMrsad IOI wlplno OCllfl & twbor vim. Gourmet krt w1'amffy area + lddtional bl9lkfat m . Msr wAIJll, t.nlly rm w/adjant maids qtrs. GM Ylf di ClllOM 111111 $1,415,• • a.,+ octan .-. Oulli1Y wMnwmip ~. 3 flJll's. &«spas. garagew,1oa , .58A. long «MIWIY + nuh "'°"· .,.. TmACI tt•• ~co.~~ hm w/splciu nns & •Oed ~ciilWbar •. Pnlllon&dly!WU-48A,3 58A,pool & _.. 1111. 3 flPI'•. • & • ac cto11t11 s.c..,.. ~!"'· 3.500 ,q ft. ....... ., .. , .... ~--· * FAllLDUS UYFlllT ,..an s1,m,• A substantial price rmtion makes flis hm in Carnation CM an eat lent invesment. Privale pier +slip, beach & W!ws. Sellers are recepti~ to otters. '='"-=:iii:H ... AllLY 2 ACRES Of FUT LAND $1 ,350,000 (ii lnfJhis land is approx. 70,300 ~ft. zoned C-1 . The city would perm1~ aSli~no ctr, hospilal, prof. bu~ding, retail or restaurant Seller finanang av.ii~. HARIOll HIUITUDITIONAL $1,350,DOb Wonderful traditional custom hm on desirable lot in this gated comm. Lots of used bridt This 2 story, SBR hm & ~ily rm offers great lamlly living. Large family rm opens onto veranda & bea!Aikllly appoin~ masler makes tiis view hm one 10 see. ----COIOU DB. MAil $1,325,000 rtr 1111 )40· lot, fabulous brkk & ivy covered 2 story. 5BR. 4.SBA Fiiii wJPO()I, spa, ocean view forevert UDt ISlf POFECTION $1 ,275,000 Localed on an 0\48rsiZBd lol 2story. SBR, SBA w/4-ar garage. Elegant use of marble, granite & glass block creale a very elegant atmosphere. NEWPOIT IAYFllDNT UV11Mi $1,250,000 lnleriOf Linda Isle location. Owr ~· on fie bay. SBR. 4BA. security en1r11a. Frpl. enclosed courtyard, formal dining rm. CAMllHA DI THE SAii $1 ,149,000 Und>structed views ol lhe central Calif. coa,,lline, lighthouse & Hearst Castle. 4BR. 38A. New tvn. Maible & tile flroughool CAMH S10MS • .... Cl IEDICTION! $1,025,D Beautifully remodeled custom hm. 3BR, den, spacious rms, pool. Magnifi-cent 180 degree ocean view. 3-<ar garage. PICTURESQUE CAUFOUIA SllSm $115,oot Beautifully nmodeted 38R. 3BA hm on prestigious Davenport Island. Privale dock for a 30 & 50 foot boll on main channel in Huntington Hamor. COIDIA NIGIUllDS $115.000 op of h world panoramic views of ocean bay & sunsel frcrn the IDp best street In COfona Highlands. Located at end of cul-de- SIC wlgteal wrt> ~· 4BR. 2.SBA. inleriOf designers own hm. Large lot Custom design. PrMle beach access. HAlllOl lllDGE ESTATE SPECTACUUJI! $949,000 4BR + slldy, Ptrtect !l!tling for latge lamily & enMl1aining Outslanding view. Gated'+ tennis. pooVspa. UDO ISLE MMOIR $875,ooO Beautiful 3BR, 3BA lido hm on 48' wAarge so.facing patio. New kithen, baUvoom, hardwood nrs, recessed lighting, landscaping. IUUTIFUU. Y APPOllTED CUSTOM IM $869,000 Marble enlry. SBR. extra large lamily rm & bonus rm. Very li~t & bri~t Security syslem, pool & spa. Spectacular view of mtns & city lights lrom mosl rms. co.a DB. MAI 1151,• The !p.!lntmnial CdM charmer on nearfyadolt>le tot(approx218Qi bldg sileS) in fie besl possible lloww street location wlpo'9nlial. The hm is 281{ 2BA. remode6ed In '87 & ~ in '94. ICIAll IAY I CAT._ VEWI •1t,731 CusDYi hm,'brici lrpl in r.n.rm, ... a. wine cellar & Wit bar. ()pen bllm ceilings in din & liv. nn. BMlor '9rvice., all ftrs. Motiva9d Jellers -brl!IQ °'*'· cen •CAZA ._...n •m.• Sf*tacular Country ~A~,.. on wo11. 1 acre w/mlgnificlnt VIMS of mlns. 48R, oJCll\ gown1'I kitflen. Protessionally landtcaped. pco1-;ad lot. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY $1 .200,000 8eJ1;!1lul lownhcme style 9 units m qreJI location Garages. ltreplaces laundry hookups !or eJch uni! Cash OWC. ClNL --. -- $1 ,395. S111nn1ng Cal1lorma con1emi>0rarycus1Dm hm in tus galed comm OceanJcity lil!S views. Impeccable quality throughout 48R, 3.SBA. pool & spa Goormel's kithen el mSll wiE. q>en en~r­ liirvnent area $2,000,000 18 mos new Prem11111 ~ & SlJc:al COllSlrUCbon Medilwantanstyle 4BR.5BAM1. ~views of ocean. Catalina Dana Pl lo Long Beach 5 car pning. Gorgecw largemstr w/marble lrpl & oaian- lronting deck $439,000 Mint 3BR. 1 story on large prof. landscaped private lot Upgraded, light & bright Gated comm. 6 tennis crts, parks & 3 pools. $929,000 San Juan Capistrano. Spacious custom 48R. 4.58A in irime location. Lirge family nn, fonNI dining nn, library, gymnasium. huge yard w/r»d. spa & bll-in 880. Assoc. monis. JIHllM•, Uf.1131 $215,000 .... ~llll!lilillf91ii• T eirilic 38R hm w/aclded family rm. on an oversized lol New rool & freshly painted throughoul 2-car garage PLUS eXlra parking IOf your RV, boat Wonl iasn $125,000 Large family Im on a 52' lot 58R, SBA, large family rm adjoins kitchen. Wrap around yard w/lawn & patio. GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $-542,CXX) ($256.99/sq. ft.). The homes listed below arc all priced ac less than $153.94/sq. fc .... That's a QTeat Deal! ' J ! - Tind of Renting? _ Tri-level -Over 1500 SF, beautiful townhome, 2 car attached garage. FHA-VA approval. Great vtew,..of pool from prtvate patio. S 121 .000 ...... Cf Director of lntemadonal Marketing . . 729-7279 648-2348 MAIN CHANNEL LOCATION Exquisite custom home In a special Cape Cod tradition done by renowned builder Brion Jean- . nette. From this spectacular home, one can enjoy dramatic views of the bay and the New- port Harbor. Four bedrooms, each with private baths In approximately 5000 ~re feet of IJv. Ing space. 53.300.000 ,,.,. ... w J.'O" llh ,,o•r ':Cly ......... 11.,,. .... r.r.. , Nlyulcf Rann 11111 NCUred an exclu.lw agree- ,...., ..,.,,. 1§ Networlc and Yomfurf Tele-· oWott In Japan to PRESENT HOMES tlaFOUQltout Southern California targeted to bu~ on mainland Japan. 'Die Duplex Update Virginia O'Brien: The #I Dupla~ Z6r.....~ CORONA DEL MAR LOWEST PRICE IN COM For user or Incom e. Light & bright 2BR. I BA plus I BR rental. Over s20001mo. incom e. $390.000 Info line 17317 HOME & INCOME Absolurc ly delightful 2BR. 2BA front unit & Immaculate 2BR 2BA back unit. $450,000 Info line 1 7318 1fl" NEWPORT PENINSULA WHY PAY RENT-COLLECT IT 1 096 dn S3 1 00 mo. in . S2930 PITI. Great Investment In I 00 bl~k. $415.000 NEW ON MAR.KET 3 BR + 2BR F/A HT+ fireplaces. ASsumable loan. Asking $449,000 "Here's looking at you kid ." AGENCY: Grubb & Ellis Rcsjdential Real Estate • Services · JOB Tnt.E: Realtor FARM AREA: Lido Isle HOW WNG WITli AGENCY: One month CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTEREST: Golfing. ~wimming und boatjng CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Juni<M' Le.,..e of Onnae Cwncy . Virginia O'Brien FAVORITE GETAWAY: Mauna Kea PET PEEVE: · LAST BOOK READ: "1995 Oecii.ion' on the Rule\ of Golf" FAVORITE MOVIE: ·c~ablnncu· FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Mignon's Comer Waiting for people who arc always late. . HOW DO YOU DDINE SUCCF.SS? When your children gi-ow up and become your best friends. · View of dty light~ & ~now capped mount.iins. Quiet & pcal'.etiil ~urmundcd by pine trees. Remodeled 3BR + Lott · Can have a 'epararc guc t quarter . Owner may l'.arry 2NT o r AITD. Low down!! ................................ $559,000 WATERFRONT 2 Darling Mobile Home~ on the bay in Lido Park. Great for year long hnng or \•acation retreat. Pnccd way below r.:ccnt ~ale~. ........................... $15,000 & $17,000 '' \\ l't >H. l ¥ 1\1 \< II LINDA ISLE Will trade for Big Canyon. Fine m.iin 1.'.hanncl lcx:ation in Ncwporr! 3BR ~uitc~, & foll view of Harbor. 60ft. oh rhe water · 2 docks & 3 idc tic~ .................... $3,950,000 BIG CANYON Totally remodeled BEITER T HAN NEW 3BR. with large den. Security ~y-.tcm and \'.ui. m mm.:d throughout ...... $899,000 HARBOR RlDGE "Ca"3blanca"' plan with .i pcalcfol wooded ~d night light \1Cw.>. Lca\C optmn?. $629 ,000 ..white, bright & rnntemporary, THlS IS FOR YOU!! ApprO\. 5,000 !lq .ft. w/4BR 'uitc'>, library, & fam1l>• r<x>m . A wonderful entertainment home w/privatc pool, i.pa & ~ome ocean views ................................. S 1,995,000 HARBOR RIDGE Lovely rnuntry & night light vic:w., from thh. large 3 BR town home w/lo~. · ........ $472,000 BIG CANYON Big Sur AmhiJn(c w/parrial golf c:ouN.: vicw.,2B'R + den Air l'.onditioning :md .1 ni~c ltKation. Comm. pool, i.pa & tennis .... $264,950 NEWPORT BEACH Charming .. mobile home. Totally rcm()ddcd & expanded and a tovcly ba1 view. Light . 0 l \ )j.;1 "',, \¥, 11: ¥\1 \i\ CORONA DEL MAR YOU CAN'T FIND A BEITER PRJCE IN OLDE C OM! 2BR, tircplJcc, wet bar, and .1 great locaoon...... . .$295,000 C AMEO HIG H LAN DS 4RR home on l level. Over 2,000 s.f .• w/rcmoddcd kitchen & bath:.. Nil'.c )'Jrd w/ p.llio & private pool. Great l<Xarion .............................. $575,000 C ORONA D EL MAR GrcJt l<x:ation in Harbor View liills. hxtra large lot. Light & .my nice patio: Lou of room ro expand ........... .,, ....... $595,000 OCEAN VIEW DUPLE X A rare opporrumty. 2 unm Grc.n for invci.· tM:. or hvc 111 one & let the other hdp make the paymc1)b $599 ,9 00 "-.I \ \ ! ·1 > l\ I 'I ( IU \ 1 LOWEST PRICE! · Dramatk i.ingk lend townhome, 2BR, w/remodcled kitchen and many \'.U!>tom fi:aturei.. um >f Pizazz ..................... $2 19,900 N EWPORT C REST FULL OCEAN VlEW. Sensational 3BR townhomc. Beautifully remodeled indirc:ct lighting, fireplace, plus· c>.panded deck ... S324,500 N EWPORT BEACH · Par~j/.>cean view from ~~•AW.SBA towrtl6:-~Tcd w/pl .. m · tatio1J!i1ftters ....................... $249 ,000 <lTlll H ¥ .\RL\\ HUNTINGTON HARBOU R · Compkrcly remodeled · 2BR's w/ncw· carpet, kitcht:n, French doo~ + more:. Gre.it for first time buyer' w/,m .. 111 down. FHA or VA Jnd walk w thl' OC,Kh!! ................................ $124,900 EAST COSTA M ESA · p.iciou' 3RR tuwnhomc. All white & \cry open wuh 'aulted cctling~. new carpet. OVER 1800 o;q. It and loo~ like new!! 2 cJr attached g.irage .................... $279 ,000 GARDEN G ROVE 3BR liingk \tory home 111 J gnod ncighborh~xxl. Painted in & out, aJI new carpch, lire place .................................... $175,000 TuSTIN -Commerl'.ial lot w I I 00 fr tront.tgl'. Prime corner lot in Old Town Tustin 's Culn1ral Rcsourl'.cs d i., trict. Owner may l'.arry! ........ S480,000 MISSION VIE JO Perteet for lim time buyers! Large end uninv/2 ma~ tcr u1tc~ Lowe t pnl'.cd 1..ondo in Ridgemont .. . . S l 65,500 GRAYLAND, WASHINGTON Located on an a1.:rc with 1 80 01..eJn Vk'.W'i 3BR cn(r~ efficient honlt' wuh . 1,300 sq.ft. dcdc. & hu1h ·in BBQ 2.5 BA, form.ii dining, family room, bcautifol kit(hen w/hardwooJ tloor 1ng, &nh paim. Prfratc spa .. $349,500 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN l-1rge 3RR townhome o\•erlooking p.Hk. Sol.lr heat, high (eiling~. SELLER SAYS SELL!!! ..................... $279,000 H ERITAGE PARK -uwdy 2 hed mom wwnhome with a nkc lo(Jti1m on the p.1rk. Air conditioning & 2 (Jr g .. w .. 1gl'. ............................... $149,900 T URT LE ROC K DctJl·hed home with 3BR, family room, Jin1ng room 011 .1 l .. 1rgc lot w /pool, 'ru & view of hill~! ....... .. ....... . .............. $316,500 T URTLE ROCK home: 4BR plu~ honu~ roo m with ulc, B(rher (arpet. di11111g & fam1lr room. Llrgc: y.ird, paum and 3 l'.ar garagc: ................................. $449,900 o Pt ' ¥ t H ll . s I· s I . I I I ' I 1 Dldly ... la.I,_ • AJllD. 1, 199S St •. Michel's families are enioying ecisy access to new recreation facility in · Newport Ridge • Crestridge Park, a family neighborhood Since the recent opening ofCrestridge Park in Newpon Ridge. St. Michel''\ re,idenl\ who have young children arc enjoying ea\y access lo lhis newest recrcallonal facility. which is adjacent to their gated. family-oriented neighborhood. "Cre,tndge Park. which features a Europcan-,tyled tot lot area and children's play ca,tle. "a tremendous a.\!>Cl to many of St M11:hel'\ homeowner-. who ha\e young. energellL children ... e"<pla1ned Jeanne Schumacher. 'ale' repre-.entative for St. Mic .. hd. built b) California Pacific Home\ 'The laLI that the park I'> practically in their u"' n bad, yard 1., a great ad' antage hccau-.c ul 11\ c.;on' en1ent location · prm 1dm~ lhe ideal opponunity for bu'y parent' to 1o,pend time \\1th their kid' m a L l1l'>e-by 'ettmg Becau~e St. Michel cmbruc~ a d1VC:f\1ty of hfe<;tyle'>. especially bu\y Orange County familie~. lhe pre~nce 111 nearby park\ and two private recreation pla1a' j, very apJ>l!aling,'' Schum1Kher .idded. "Funher highlighting ii\ desin1ble location "'1th the exclu<;1ve Newpon Coast tnmmunity. St. Michel'!> rei.idenl' are \.\1thm do\C proximity to local beache,. a top-ranked educational 'Y'>lcm for their Lh1ldren and do1en<. of recreatinnal. bu,1ne ..... and up,cale '\hopping 11ppnnunit1c<.." "From the value of St. Mithel\ da,.,ic French de!.1gn to the unmatched pre,tige of a Newport Coast addrco;s, this neighborhood truly reflects a rich new family tradition. Vl\it here thi" weekend and di~over 1hc family1rfe you've been waiting for.'' Schumacher 'aid. "Scnou'> home shoppers 'hould al\o note tho1t our newest rclca.'>C of homes will be ready for move-ins th111 'Pring." Home buyer'\ can ..elect from four elegant de!>ians ranging m we from 1,913 to 2.466 '><jUate feel of 'pace. Graciou~ly appointed noor plans include wood burning fireplaces. dramatic u;,e of window dc'ligns. formal living and din ing rooms. convenient interior laundry rooms. two-car attached garages with dirccl ind<lOr access. and standard front yard landscaping. Pnces are from the mid SJ00,000' s. In an effon tu accommodate the active lifestyles of IL' homeowners, St. Michel was thoughtfully planned to fCA1ture two recreation plazao; -private, on-'iite facilitie!> highlighted by <.w1mming pools. spas and barbecue area'i. From young couple!. to growing families. St. Michel'i. expansive floor plans embrace a d1versity of individual needs and expectations. An ideal home for young professionals is the Plan One, the 1.913 <;quare-foot Belucaire, which showcases three bedrooou or two bedrooms with optional den and two and one-half baths. Hi&hlights of lhis home include a cozy family room complete with ftrepl.ce, high volume ceiJin1s In the formal livina arcu. and a breakfut nook with outdoor access. The Plan ~o. the 2,104 square-foot CMnatpe, otJen three bedrooms. cwo and dining area. Bccaui.c the plan·~ optional loft the St. Michel eittcriors are appointed wnh provides vcrsatili1y and 'room 10 grow'. Lhi' wrought iron accents, wood !>huttcr., radius home 1s pcrf ect for larger families. and transom windows (per plan). complete The Plan Three. the Lorraine, hti four front yard landscaping. Cull yard fenc ing and bedroom~ and three baths in 2,378 i.quarc durable fire·rc'>istant concrete tile roofs. feet of expansive living pace. This elegant As pan of lhe renowned community of noor plan is accented by a circular stairway. Newpon Co~t. lhis neighborhood io; lavi'h ma!ltcr suite. and a center i<;land in the situated just south of Ncwpon Beach off San contemporary kitchen. Joaquin Hill Road and is adjacent to the An exceptional home for growing families established neighborhood of Spyglass Hill is the newly introduced Plan Four. which and Harbor Ridge: it ill also in close showcases up to four bedrooms (downstairs proximity to Buck Gully Canyon and the den optional) and lhree baths in 2.466 public hiking trails at Los Ttancos square feet of expani.ive living pace. Canyon. · Highlighls include a cozy breakfast Newpon Ridge resident'> will nook and center island in the enjoy being close to the kitchen. a romantic circular unparalleled Pelican Hill \tairway and luxurious St. Michel's Golf Club. shopping at master suite. Optional P~hion lsland ond decks arc also residents Ore Wifhin South Coa.<.t available on select c·'o·~ll~"O'vt'mt·fy •n '"'al Perfonnfog Art." view locations. 11 ~ 11 "' '" 1~1 Center and Contemporary beo eS 0 tnn.mnkecJ Newport Hltbor kitchens are fully ' '"fl 'u' Art Museum. equipped with ecJucofionol system Ond In addition. General Electric white much more! re ident.s will have :in appliances includina a exceptional range of built-in cleCtric oven. ga ~rcational opportunjty cook top, rhicrowave and wilh the community. Planned dishwuhcr. maple cabinetl} with and developed by The Irvine finished interiors. handlct ce,..mic Company, the 371-~ Newport tile counter tops, and cut iron sinks. Ridge community is proposed to have Extensive councer w,, apace and oversized a variety of neiabbor'hOOds. It~ cabinets and pantria arc featured in Proposed open apace includes 38 ~• to each plan. be devoetd to pub, trails, ptayina fields and Residents can -.Jso penonaUu their new canyon view overlook areas. The Newport home from a .mes of options tueb u 'Pl Ridae Community l>llt ii pttlpC)led to rubs, leCUrity IOd ..,elbr ayscea., dOld ~ ~ pound&. a fi>nnll poup one-half bldll, =• fami~ room, ~ 4Jll# .. ,,, .. , and swap ~r.en and ~lded floor picnidvaew lll'UcQarc, a tot lot. ,PllJ~nds ~ ... ,. ......... ' •1_!l\~'!\~lt~~t.\:·t.~~~'\.~· -AM:JJiM ... , •• • Desiped "1 ~ ~. Mnft, co.u. •~I eoun. a..........,, coun bldl: the leCond floor om1oob lhe fennel and informal playing field. Familie with children will appreciate the lamhcapcd pasco sy tem with pedci.tnan pathway which will clrtk throuahout the Newport Ridac community connecting the neighborhoods and neighborhood parks. Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individu al neighborhood's Homeowner A sociation and the Newport Ridge Community Association. Monthly as~ociation dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Ridge is included in an Asseu ment Di trict and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. Consult a sales rcpresentalivc for details. California Pacific Homes offers home buyers a deptb of profe iooal experience and a commitment to excellence second to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated at every tep of the home building and home buyina procc . California Pacific Homes is buildi111 neighborhoods of award-winnin1 home and a lndition or success and stability. To visit SL Michel from the '-clfk Coast Highway, like MacArthur Blvd. noC1tl and tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum let\ on NcY.ipon Ri4&e Drive Md follow the ign to the Wei off1ee. Prom lhe San Dieao l-40S Freeway. take MacA.nbur Blvd. south and tum left on San Joaquin Hilla Road. Tum left on Newport llidF Drive and follow the •lans to die Min omce. The St. Mdel modell llMI Mks ofrtce ~ open weekdays from 10 a.m. IO$ p.m .. and Weekends from 10 LID, to 6 p.ID. for more 1.......,,.._Cll,_~ • .. or~Oibla•~4)721-9634. ... . .,., .......... Ulll. I, 19'5 Judy Muncy is 'pleased to introduce these _premier pro~rti.es from The Judy Muncy Collection. BA't'ilDll DIM• HAR.IOll Vrrws Contnnporuy ·~with 1 F~nk Lloyd , Wnght dc5ign 1tyW SJ.900,llX> IRVl!\li COYE, LAcllNA BEAOt Elrpni ltlban viJ1I ~ priv.rte !liltCS with th-priv1~g11t1Uu1tes. Sl.750.000 BAWllW TmAcl El.EcA1'CE Pnvw CGfNr loc:atal. lush landJCapt11g. hup plti0 ..... 3 ~ $399,000 ·~ ., , .• i / J.M. Pmlts DEslcN &yvifw TmllC"f 2 bedroom in prtmlum ·roma lootlon. lll\ll\IC\ILI~. S.329.000 VrLLA fa"tl' a.cb ~ Bmch Cwnoy Oub, 2 bed· IOOllll. 2 t.1111. SJ31J.OOO NEWPOIT Nomt VtUAS Four bedroom funily hoaw "'1th ~Kiili pnes, pool .ind ~ 5499.000 CAI'£ Coo WA m~'RONT Dupln With 2 Mfroorn Ul\ltl. Ind dtrl ~pace W 1111 to I.ado V 1 ll.lgr $1119 .000 • GA rm COMMU1'1TY Two bedroom with lush Wldsolping and hu~ pabo 1ru. S.329.000 NEWl'Ol"T Nomi VIUAS ~ C.t.11.tn modrl with 3 btodn>OtM, 21/2 baths, y1nUr BBQ 54119.000 ' W()t.'ODf\ll BACK BAY VIEW Tlllft bedroom JM. ~m horM In p te- guudfd ('OftlmllNly $449.000 Ct.osc 10 lllAclt S.yview Tmac» 3 bid.-with wonckrlul 1wuxpo111nr. S419 ,AXX) E'10Y THE I.JOO LIFESTYU nm..-btdmom ~ wtth Frmch doors k.iJin~ lo truplCllll patio 5995.000 OovEl St IORCS wmt A Vl.EW Custom homt' With 4 bedrooms,~ room with wet bir le fnnnal study. 58'J9.000 ;'Thank you N ewport Beach for ma king m e #1 in real estate transactions for the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Office in 1994 and in the Top Ten for all of Coldwell Banker Oran ge County." Muncy CY (7 14 ) 729 - CoIDWEl.L BANKER • N EWPORr B EACH 2121 E. Coat Highway. Suite 180 • Ncwpon Beach, CA 92658 - • • • • ee__ - I I I I ' ; BAY CREST 1843 tradewlnds l.Me CHANNEL AREA 3808 River Avenue CORONA DEL MAR 512 Avocado DOVER SHORES 1800 Santiago Drive SEAVIEW 1903 Yacht CMllla l • ntEBLUFFS ! 2049 Vista Caton ( BAYCREST . 1730 lrvile Avenue • 1843 Tradewinds LMe ' 1338 Slntllgo { ' ciAMEOSHORES ' 4tlJT ~Drive . CORONA DEL MAR 512 AVOCIJIJo 621 PolnMttla DOVER SHORES '1800 &r1tlago Drive You'RE INVITED To OuRHousE THIS WEEKEND FROM 1 PM-4PM SATURDAY SUNDAY HARBOR VIEW . David McCuloch $369,000 1225 Keel Tom Thomson HARBOR VIEW HOMES ... David Prince $599,000 18n Port Taggart Laraine Shaw JASMINE CREEK Allison Seesemann $499,000 15 Skysail Miriam Mayell UDOISLE Na\ Doyle $899,000 545 Via Udo Nord Velma Timmons NEWPORT HEIGHTS Gimy Anderson $525,000 422 Rivenlde Christy l.aigford NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS Kay Part<er $319,000 3022 Corte Portal Sancfy Long SUNDAY SEAVIEW 1903 Yacht Camilla Ginny Anderson Alison McComtt $319,000 SYPGLASS HILL Or.id McCuloch $389,000 600rakMBay Yerghne Hull . $629,000 OonOlson THEILUFFS Steve Suthel1en $895,000 2139 \1sta Lndo 423 Vllta Truct\al 1953 \1sta CltJdal 1984 Vista caJdal Allison Seesemann =·000 &erlda Peterlon ,000 VERSAILLES 1 ()(} Schotz Plaza Dlwtd PrtnCt $899,000 IRVINE TERRACE 2008TlhlNTerrmt EdleOlian 644-9060 - -• $798,900 ... • • -• • • -<::e..-.. -.. • RUlr.I =rRJm '= ene b6oct from the oceamiro Newport Buehl 1'* I bd, 2bathWISbuiltIn1983. 111$ modem & comfortll*. A perfect property for a first time bUye< wtlo loves the ilach. WEST NEWPORT IEACH ma • Enloy both ocean &-6iy-Vlews from the dicl-oi this upper unit condo lltuated only one block from the oceantront This ·owners unlr boasts 3 l>d, 1Yo ba plus 111 NMtmg greenhouse type ·sun room·. It has 2 paJtlng spaces CORONA DEL MM $3 • • "Unprecedented" p11r & dock bayfront home of trani Lloyd Wright ty1l8 desJgn. Voluminous unparalleled own & bay views from both leYets. One of the many exceptional amenities lndudes the second level Is entirety devoted to a master suite of rooms. Cd llstlng agent for your prrvate shOwing. 72!H16 t. CORONA DEL 11M l.'415,• Brand new 4 yu11 aoo. Suptr light and l>Oglri lMnO. High celllngs, suptr sunny patio dee~ great location. Steps from the Cmt toolbf1dge no hassle of having to dnve your car to thl bead! )list grab your beach chair & cooler & go. Also, walk within minutes to the heart of the village Killer cottee clown the street. Super fun location I ~~ fe'l't.~11 home. Ideal for s.m~ This property Is zoned for a dUl)lex. Home Is wtttlln steps ol the beach and the bay. Arst trust deed is mumable ~SJver-= f11'2 per mo wlUI a 9~ & 1t11s luxury ocean vlr# condo can be yowst Great low Interest rate at 7 .875%. Steps to beach. ttlls recently built unit has 3bd, each wWI Ifs own blth. A •grut room· features high ceilings, 1n1rble fireplace. fully equipped kitchen & baJcony. IMlt roof t09 deck & 2 car garage complete the picture. ~~~~I Remodetld m~ baths using only top qllllfty. White on White tllt, appliances ett. Altacfled DlflOI, tllg llac*yard. £:xcettent location. Ideal r91d'i to mow lnl lrr~wust .... now, 2 l>d, 1.s~4. Located Wtil "8 llftva gated community Of llyslde Cow. Close to ......,., Wiik to lllboa lstancl, boat slips usually 1vdlllla. ComlNHlley pool Ind •Pl and bactl. Take~ GI 9* opport\lfllly todlyl ft~ ~T~~M~~uon over1ookmg BM~ 16111 fairway & pond. Quiet location. marble flooring, built-in entertainment center In den. high ceilings, mirrored walls. custom painted walls. built-In storage cabinets In garage, outdoor garden lights, this home has been highly upgraded NEWPORT BEACH $475,"8 &eautllul tilewport Beach Townhome locateil 1n prestigious guard gated Bellcourt Hill. Popular plan I. 2 bd, 2~ baths on one level. With wonderful views ot Catalina & Newport Center Hardwood floors. custom lightlnQ, gourmet kitchen & nook. den & wet bar are just a few of the amenities that this home offers You must see to appreciate I Private showings available. BAYCREST NORTH $4U 000 WcirlcJertully cared for, expanded and remOdeTed' this Baycrest North home shows sharp! Over 2700 sq It with wood floors In kitchen, trench doors. let tub In master suite 2 fireplaces. S overhead fans, wet bar. security system, ~ight CORONA on MAR $499,000 Hard lo-find Olde -C-cirona Del Mar. charm in a areal location south of PCH New kitchen. king size garage/work shop, fits and R. V Seller needs to move quickly. 3 bedrooms and family room r!fJ,~~~ttom home on wonderful stree~l0w~ bath. cathedral ceilings. updated kitchen. large hvmg room. large front gated courtyard HARBOR VIEW HOMES $510 • MOiiiego-shOws lib a model, with room to e><pand and no Mello Roos. Fabulous oversized lot In highly sooght after Harbor View Homes Over 8.000 sq ft provide a professionally landscaped yard with a separate fenced • play area for children This charming 4 bd, 2 ba has a remodeled kitchen & master bath. !Tench doors. custom cabinetry. designer wallcoverinos. vaulted ceilings and formal dining room. WHT NEWPORT S530,000 & 1535,000 ~ by sldl duplexes both bufldinos have r bcf. fl1i upper units, 2 bd, 1 ba lower units with 3 car garages. Large decks. no deferred maintenance Seller will exchange up or cany. ~\=only ooe block to beattlJ•= beldll Short distance to Corona Del Mar vlllage. shops, restaumrtsl ChannlnO detached lronf house haS 2 bd, 1 1>a. rw unn downstairs 11 1 bd, 1 ba Perteet owner occupied lnwstment. Unbeatable price! Call catotyn for more Info. ~1111~ CREH l575 -tom n0liliVet ocean view townhomfln au-a;a pied commtlfllty Absolutely exquisite In every Oetall featurlno rosewood floorlno, 01ant1tlon shutters, tonoue'Of'OO"' cellno. ~. gourmet kltChln wtltl flnpllce. piu, •• marb6e master battlrOOfll. Ca• now for YOllf,,..~ -• ~~nae~~ in guard gated Big Canyon. ~n\~ has the large master bedroom on the same level as the llvlng area with 2 bedrooms and a bath upstairs. Great location. ~~tion ol the Rhine and Udo Channel ~~ views offer gracious llvlng In this lu><urlous condominium. EnlOY your views or walk to Udo Vlltage & theater Doorman Insures 24 'hour security In prestigious building. HAR9.0R VIEW HltiS $.85,• bealititul 4 bedroom single level home on quiet cul* sac across from park. Property is lovely throughout with tasteful decor and numerous t09 quality Improvements Move rf9ht In to this picture perfect home. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 11111 • Hig.My customfied l. expanded In 1993. S'l>cCfba gorgeous library with custom bookcases & master retreat area (could be exercise/hobby area) added. Beaut11ul hardwood floors. double paned windows. lot wan located near park & elementary sctlOOI is extra large & has child sale pool, garden & patio area. Sellers are ready to move nowt Call 800-745-1626 for showing appt ,,. fe~tq~~~~lon, just steps to South Ba~~{.'= views from both units. each 3 l>d. 2 ba with fife places. Dwelling has been used as a single family In past. usy to convert. Footage cannot be duplicated today. OLD ~ORONA DEL MAR $721 000 t><cepuonat quality & design In custom cape ColffiOme with 4 bd, 3 fireplaces. 3 patios. spa, 2 car garage plus carport. ffench doors. Shows lib a "moder home. LIDO ISLE l7tt,• ~touch-ofEuropet Pertec'n0< "Art l overs"'.''rflfS rare street to street lot wtttl wonderful bly view Is adjacent to a serene par1c with dock facilities. Recently remodeled, amenities Include newty designed kitchen and living area. Extensive use of tile & cation. EoJoy Udo Island lifestyle which Includes community tennis courts. playgrounds. beaches. grassy fields. a sailing club & boat docks THREE ARCH UY 1750 • fwo years new custom home on ocean sicrt of Gitea ThrM Arch Bay. Beautifully appointed with limestone flooring, custom Illes, and much more. 3 bd or 2 + den, 2W ba. P11cl Includes custom fumishlnOS. Some ocean view and only steps to private beach, park & tennis facilltles. ~~Lt~ Views! Rift .Jm·el wttll mllon dolllr vttws ~ ttle Newport lay. stunninO sunsets and twlnktlno harbor llghl$. This almost new 3 lid. 2~ ba rnldence Is a dellQht In hllartous Mduslol\ II Otflf SnS,000 • ~-4 -- L"cieTJ\en overlooked In this lmma~e~ exquisitely remodeled & expanded Monaco Enter through dramatic 2 story entry with custom etched & beveled glass doors. Every room upgraded to perfection. Call for complete bst. Inviting sauna. pnvate spa, large balcony with ocean view .• all new landscaping etc ... Must see! Call Carol or Linda for appt. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $1,DIS,000 Captivating ocean. twbOr and sunset views Trom this sensational 2 story traditional. Flawlessly remodeled with hardwood floors. trench doors and windows. fabulous kitchen. 4 bd, 3 Ila and e><panslve bonus room with views or surrounding hills & nite lights. This "Pie<le de Resistance· Is the classic pool over1ooklng the Pacdic! IRVllllE COVE $1 300.000 Build your cfream home in the lncomparagje pnvate community of Irvine Cove with 24 hour gate guard and private beach. This lot Is level and easily buildabte. Ocean and sunset views. BALIOA ISLAND $1 395.000 Charmfng home in excellent location on NOrffi 8ayfront. Property is In beautiful condition with views of bay and night lights & prlvate-cfocit from IMng room & master bedroom. Master bedroom has beamed ceilings & sitting area. Hardwood floors in living & dining rooms. shutters on most windows. Pr()9erty has a 1 bd. 1 bath Income unit with fireplace and decil. HARBOR RIDGE $1,3999,0QP Custom -£st.ate. f bd plus guest quarters along with fa.bulous game room willl wet bar. front courtyard with pool. 2nd level with views. large den with balcony. Grand kitchen with "dumb waiter·. sub zero, master suite wlUI view. ~una, large walk-in CAMEO SHORES $1 ,695 000 £nJoy sweeping ocean views & gorgeous sunstts ''om this sophisticated 4 bd. 4 ba home of e><ceptlonal quality. Com~tely remodeled/rebu111 in 1993·94 wrth the finest materials. HARIOR RIDGE . , l2,095,• Hait>Of 1\idge custom traditional home wttnspectaeular ocean ind city lights views. Spacious S bd. 5.5 ba. library, family room, gourmet kitehen with breakfast area. Tolll of 6 fire plaUS. superior craftsmanship and quality throughout. HARIOR RIDGE . $2 415,• ocean. bay Yliws are a ·10· from this couiilry -tnglj$fl Tudor Estate on the very top of Hart>or Ridge. 4 beckoom suites l)lus a guest apartment with kitchenette & IMno room. rich cherry wood kitchen. butlers pantry, 4 zone A/C, 4 ear garage, 5 fireplaces. PooVspa & basement rec room Master suite has huge walk-in and an environmental habitat chamber • • • ... .. I , Senior Sales Associate This pmniel'e pt.eel estate is 65' on the bay w/ approx. 1 14,000 sq. ft. lot. 4 bedrooms, 6.5 batm plu.s pest quarters. Blue JapMe9t die roof, cathedral~ elevator, pool & spa. additional parting, spacbM & Ucht ftoorplan. ~ 6 bedroom waterfront home with FamJon Island night light vitw. Cul-de-sac location with 140 ft. on the bay. Larae familJ home / with pool & ~ 3 ftrtplaas, 3 car garage. $1,395,000 Wonderful light & bright family home with a large backyard. ThJs 4 bedroom home is over 3100 sq. ft. and ~ built In 1990. 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. $699,000 eon..truded In 1988, this FrtnCh Normandy style home Is. IDl!Urpiece of architectunl desi&n & aaltmJansblp. Quality, owrsiuct 1ot & sq. rootaae make ttUs a l'1U't ftnd. $750,000 1-800-610-6928 , . r J 1.. OCEANFRONT MASTERPIECE Exclusive oceanfront locarion known as "Crmnt Bay." 5 bedrooms, ·6 baths, pool & spa. $3,995,000 BELCOURT Hill -OCEAN VIEW Privace gaced community in the he an of Newport Beach. Popular Plan I wirh two bedrooms on one k·vel. $475,000 . IRVINE TERRACE -POOL & SPA Spacious ovel'si~ corner lor locacion. Gr~r family home with 4 bedrooms and 3 barhs. $785,000 . ~ Dally Pilot leal f.ltlsc • APlll. 1, 199S Custom estate w/nearly 5,600 sq/ft and harmonious ocean and city light views w/a base note price $1,399,000 Enter#351 .l . ..._ ~ Spyglass Hill -highly upgraded'- and ex{>anded property ' w/panoram1c mountain and city" 1ight views. Ideal for entertainment! Reduced arain $760,000 Enter#311 I Spyglass Hill - 3 bedroom and family room. Best priced property only $595,000 Enter#341 Call on Coldwell Bank There ·Is always sweet music nd Joyce Qlson The Olson's Hottest Bu.1er: Pre-qualified for a pro~ worth $3,000,000. Looking.Tor large estate size home in the Newport Beach or Corona del Mar area · Call us at 800-487-4931 3,000 sq/ft home located in private gated community in Newport Beach , Reduced to $499,000 Enter#321 Ocean View property. 3 bedrooms and formal dining room. Owner's been trans- ferred. Reduced to $699 ,000 Enter#331 (800) .806-5766 • enence ~~~m~!~n·o: Central Irvine Setting 1.111 .. h of ph\ ''uJn' Jnd 'pcual"t' In fill' l n1t1c<l <i1.hool D1,1m1 ''11ne of th<c" h•p cJ ul .tt11111.1I '~'tern' 111 the \lJlc and Ir' me'' home lo thc l'n1' cr'tl\ 11/ ( al1forn1.1 JI If\ rnc C'rn11.ord1J. L'111'e"11' .111<l In 1111. \'.Ille\ College · \' ,1 ll''ldl·lll of P11'1lJ1111 \ ou J11h1111Jt1 •. 1lh hn11rne a 1111:n1hcr nr 1he P11,1ta1111 ll11mc11Y.r1Cf' A"11\.1.11111n an<l the P.1,c11 \'.t·,1p.111' \1J111tcnJn1.c a"11C1a11on \ilonthh .1"111.1.1t111n due' maintain the 4u,1ht\ ot 1.nnumrn area faciht1e' we,tpari.. '' 1ndmlcd 111 Jn A\i-Cl>\mcnt 01,trict. ( ornmunll) l·.1c1h11e' (Mello Rc><1') Di,tnct. 1nd La11d,1:ap1.· and Lighting 01\tnct' The-.e ch'lr"ll'h W1.·rc fonncd to fund mfraMrut1UrC .111u -.ch11ol' and to provide for land,caJ>l 111.1111tenancl.' C'nn,uh a ~ale~ rcprei.entat1"c tor detail' ( ,1fiforn1J P.1c1hc Home~ ofTe"' hnml h11\.cr' .1 depth c1f pmfei.i.ional expenen1:t 11d a comm1lment to eJtcellcnce ,ccono HI 1111111. fh1' dcdu::mon can be ~n ..ind pp1c1.1Jtcd at ~"c:ry 'lcp of the N1mc "l 11d1111 .md home buyina proce'' 1tifom1 •. Pa1.1fo. Home' i-; buildmt,. 11.:1~ht)cirhQ\xh 11f award-winning borne' and 1 ·1. dilio1, Ill 'w.."c'' uod tabilit) ' fo \lf\I\ Po\ltoin11 from the Sanr.i Ana r 5 ·rcewav t•x11 on Cuhcr Dnve and au south run, right on Warner Avenue and folio" the 1gn~ 10 the 'ale' office. From the San Diego 4'1~ Freeway. exit on Culve r Drive and go 11onh Tum left on Warner Avenue and rullow the 11ign\ to the i.ales office. The models and i.ale~ office arc open weekday' from I 0 a.m. to S p.m .. and I weekend" from I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Por more in tonnation. please call Marnie Wicken at 1714) 559-0599. Positooo, built by California Pacific Homes . Dove Canyon's Club Collection offers quality craftsmanship, value and enioyment Rielly Homes knows there is more to • buying a new home than what meets the eye. It realizes the enduring vj\lue and integrity Qf a home is equally important lo j1~ overall de ign and appearance. "We understand the needs of today's homebuyer and their desire to purchase the rughest quality home at the best price •• said president Tom Rielly. Senous homebuyers should also nore we are currently offering a very attractive financing package -but for a limited rime only. As part of this special program. Rielly Homes will pay aJI non-recurring clo~ing costs. with our adjustable rate mortgage loan starting at 3.95 percent This rate will adjust monthly with a 2 pcrcenl annual cap and an 11 .75 percent lifetime cap tied to the (I Ith district cosl of funds) with no ne$ative amortization. Because certain restnctions do apply contact. your sales representarive for more information. In addirion to employ ing s1a1e-of-the- art building materials and merhods. Rielly Homei> includes features such as three fireplaces per home nnd rhe use of Gyp Crcre 2000 floor under-laymen! in rhe 1wo-\tory home designs. Nestled in the heart of Dove Canyon and i.urrounded by 360-dcgrL-c view\ of natural panorama. The Club Coll ection brndcr-. the IM and 5th fairwar and OH:rlool..'> rhc v1,1as and watcr-,caJX'' ot thd 8th fairway. Resident' arc aho w11h111 ..... i1l..1ng di\t:mce 10 lhc Swim and Tcnr11' Club. rhc driving range and \Ccnic parl..' ramil1es with ymmg children ah u apprec iate The Club Collection whkh ' <>crved by two highly-rated Saddlcback Valley and San Juan Capistrano ~chool d1~1ricts that provide quality education m cloc;e proximity. Well-suited for a di versity of needs and a\p1rations. The Club Collection offers a choice of four. one-and two-story noorplan ranging from 2.209 to 3.003 'quare feet of interior living sp<ice. They mdude three to four and five bedroom'>. a' many a~ four and one-half bath\. and two and lhrcc-car garages. Pnces arc from $276.900. The Club Collection include the opcn- stylcd, 2.209 o;quare-foot, single-story Plan One. This spacious home is ~jstinguished by glass and I I-foot ceilings in the living, dining, family rooms and the mac;ter uite. The Plan One's kitchen includes a breakfast bar, nook and center island cooktop. The award-winning, 2,583 squarc-f oot Plan Two features a romantic spiral staircase and private ~wi:istairs bedroom perfect for guests or a live-in nanny. The master uite features a sitting area, a specious walk-in closet and a 10' 9" ceilina. This two-story plan • ~ghJights a family room e>pen to the kitchen. and an elegant livmg room with a 19-fooc hilh ceiling. Perfect for powing families, the award winnina 2. 789 ~-foot Plan 1brce features expansive main living areas. This plan ls chlnctcrizcd by an enonnous family room with a nine-foot ccmng . Each of the sccondnry bedrooms f eaturc 1t11 own private bath, while one also includes a walk-m closet. llus home's ma\lcr sune ~it1111a area i1o wrapped in Window beneath :lrl 1mprcsJa~C J3·foot ceiling. . for lar&cr tatoilica, the revised tn~ of die Plan 3 (lhe new 38) oft'en .... fleQbillcy ol a r~ bedroom Gloss and 11 -foot ceilings highlight the living, dining and family rooms in The Club plu<i a grcah11cd bonu<, room mea,uring about 14 X 15 feet or fifth bedroom OpllOn in 3.003 square teer of elcganl living !>pace. lmpre,s1vc from every angle. each Club Collection home offer.. 'uch di!.tinct1ve fearurcs ai. eight-foot raii.ed panel interior doors. dramatic volume ceilings. three woodbuming fireplaces. hnnd-finishcd oak and painted stairway handrail • custom radius wall comers. energy-saving dual glazed vinyl windows. and ceramic tile or wood entry flooring. The gounnet kitchens are fully equipped with a G.E. cu tom-designer -white on white appliance package with a sclf- clcaning double oven and microwave. dishwasher and gas cooktop. Each kitchen design includes custom-firusbed oak cabinetry, hand-set 3"xJ" ceramic tile countcrtops. a spacious walk-in pantry and break.fast nook. Homeowners can relax in.luxurious master bedroom suites. rooms which promote elegant seclusion. AJI three plans feature romlntic w.oodbumin' fireplaces, high cemngs and e~pan ivc sitting nrca in these room . Beautifully 1t1a ter bath/drc~~ing urea\ include roomy wnlk-in clo~l!. mirrored cloo,et doo~. ovnl tubs, "cparatc clear 1Jiw;-cndo~d showc~ with hand-!.tt 3~x3• ceramic tile surround~. oak rujsed panel cabinets, tile countcrtops nnd ~siper-sclected Delta bra! fixtum. The residences at The Club Collection al'lo feature rear and <>idc yard mu.,onry fencing with wrought iron.sectional roll- up doors with electronk opener;. und ovef\ited raised panel front entry door\. In addition. each home is cap~d by a concrete tile roof. keyed to it exterior design. All homes include energy-efficient central heating and ai r conditioning (dual- i.oned in Plan Three), dual-paned windows throughout. convenient interior laundry rooms and authentic stone and brick detail on the fireplaces and exteriors. Dove Canyon is a guard-gated. 874-acre master-planned residential golf course community bordered by the 420,000-acre Cleveland National Forest and the Starr Ranch Audubon Sanctuary. Residents are close to O'Neill ReJional .Park. which offers softball fields. playgrounds and riding trails only a short drive away from thi.s secluded community. H0111eOwners enjoy the Swim and ThMis Club. with a 2S-meter junior Olympic swimming pool. whirlpool pa. barbecue. picnic ground and four Lighted tennis eoun . 'There ore aJ\O two community park> which feature half-court ba~ketball. tot lot , a junatc &Ym and cqucc;tnan tr.uh. The private, chnmpion\b1p 18-hole Jack Nicklau!I Signature Golf CooN is the cen.terp1ccc of Dove Canyon, and is rated among the tQP three COUr\CS 10 OranJC Coun'>'· It focaJ point. the exclusive 47,()()()..,quare-foot Dove Canyon Cuunll > Club I\ al'o a private facility. complete w11h pro 'hop. wo1l..out room and full dining fac1ht1ei.. Rielly Home'>' Deer Ridge neighborhood, located on one of the highest vantage point<> of Dove Canyon offe~ excepuonal \.iew\ of the Cleveland National Fore<,t. With <,jx incredible oversized view lots still rem:uning. Deer Ridge provides bcautif ully-cmfted single- family detached home . that range from 2.356 to 2.662 square feet. and; feature five and six bedrooms. and three-car garages (optional four-car garage on select lots). Priced from the m.id- $200,000's. Deer Ridge offers Jnrge. family-sized lots averaging 8,000 to 10,000 square feet. For more information. caJJ The Club Collection sales office. (714) 459-8667. To visit The Club Collection or Dc!er Ridge at Dove Canyon. take the San .Oieao Freeway (5) to AJicia Parkway. Go cast on Alicia to Santa Margarita Parkway and tum right. Continue to Plnno Trabuco. tum nght. At Dove Canyon Drive tum left and proceed to the guard gale. Follow the 'i1gn' to the )\ale' center. which h OJ>l!n Tuesday Sunday. 10 um 10 5 p.m. and Monday. I p.rn. to Ci p m .~ .. 644~1600 New Listings The Bluffs Popular ·x· Plan 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba FR. formal dining Great location! Sara Hinman $295,000 Lido Penlnsula Cannery Vlllatie. mixed use Residence plus commercial Hein & Bartollc $389,000 Alte:ua 2 Bd 3 Ba plus den Spectacular ocean & bay views Rick l.angevtn $455,900 Turtle Rock Broaidmoor 4 Bd. with creat view Remodeled Top location Chris V•lll $4'9,000 New Listings tf\.f1t t ,,.,_, t • •-., I f't • I n f ,., Beach Communities Portaflna Striking ocean views 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car garage Steve Hlgh $529,000 Irvine Terrace Custom 4 Bd in Terrace 21 Very private location• Large yard with lap pool. Kitchen upgraded. Marian Phllllppl $625,000 Irvine Terrace Quality home with romantic master suite with FP 3 Bd 3 Ba. pool. Traditional style with lots of space Marian Phllllppl $649,000 Emerald Bay Large view lot in pri- vate bea(.h community Canyon, white water [, city view~ Plane.[, permits Rod Daley $695.000 West Newport Beach units -12 one Bd units close to great. swimming beach Great income. resort area. •• Ronda Hein $895,000 Balboa Peninsula Near new custom home near beach & bay Ronda Hein $650,000 Promontory Bay Fabulous 3 Bd 3 5 Ba. bayfront contemporary. Jerry Flnster $1 ,695 ,000 Lido Isle Spectacular Italian villa on bayfront with large dock Finest design for adult living Jerry Finster $2,295,000 Huntington Harbour On tip of Trinidad Island with 3 large docks & approx 240' on bay. Pool & elevator. Jerry Finster $6.450,000 644~1600 New Listings Guard Gated Communities Newport Coast Breathtaking views! 3 Bd. (possible 4thl with den Crea Lombardi $649,000 Emerald Bay Wonderful family home on cul-de·sac. ocean view & large yard 4 Bd private beach, tennis. pool & pari<s Sara Hinman $1.025 ,000 Costa Mesa Eastslde Costa Mes. Great opportunity In the Hel1htsl 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Patrick Bartotlc $254,900 Bayshores Charming home just steps to the beach 3 Bd with potential fpr enlarging 2nd story Large kitchen Beverly Morphy $I, 150,000 Harbor Hiii Great property with European charm Beautiful view 4 Bd. plus library Great flow for entertain1ne Morphy & sc;.;nlan $1 ,295,000 Emerald Bay Fabulous rebuilt family home in e~cellent location Close to pane, tennis. pool & beach White water view' Hlrschler & Hinman $1 ,365.000 lrvlne Cove Striking custom home 6 Bd finest quality. large lot. pool, spa, ocean view, private gated beach. tennis Sara Hinman $2,275.000 • Belcourt Custom Magnificent 6 bedroom traditional Belcourt estate Bibb & Learand $3,450.000 Harbor Island £\elusive bayfront · recent construction 5 Bd formal dining, family & bonus rooms uwn & gardens • Beverly Morphy $3. 950,000 Condo & Townhome Living Jasmine Creek Spacious 2 Bd. & den. 2 FP, lovely patios & ocean view Carole Johnson $450,000 Santa Ana I Bd. I Ba. upper end unit condo In gated community of South Coast Villas Well maintained & uPifaded. Steve Hlah $68,900 C.orona del Mar 2 Bd 2 Ba. condo near ocean Comer location. Great quali- ty construction. Tree llned street. Jerry Finstar $369,000 Newport North VJllas Large 3 Bd. family home located Inside tract on comer Steps to tropical pool Gated rommunlty. Sally Anne & Don Sheridan $389,900 Harbor Rldce Low price. Hl&h motivation. Warm. charmin& 3 Bd. 2 5 Ba. casablanca. Fireplace in LR & FR Bera & Lan1evln $529,900 Udo Peninsula Unparalleled view of harbor from this 2 Bd p enthouse condo 24 hour guard Walk to shops. Mike Marr $750,000 Emerald Bay Weekender being sold at lot value Spectacular views! Rod & Nancy Daley $1.800,000 Balboa Island Home to be built on oversized bayfron t lot Maureen Dawn $2,450,000 ~ --~ -- -..... ----- ,, --.. ' - Pelan Point New a.istom home with spectaQ.tlar-oa91 view Fabulous opportunjty• Hinman & Lecrand $2,995.000 Jasmine Creek Ught & bright spaciou~ 2 Bd and den end unit in private Harbor RJdp! Est.ates Prime ocean. Completely rem~led cated community P.Jtlos off each room Catalina & city views. Eitp;andcd 4 Bd 1 Ba. & e"<panded home In Ab.llone Point Mertz & Schmteslnc $388,,00 C.rol ae,. $19'.000 Harris & KJlne $9,,00,000 .iiiR~~--.--~~--... ~119!~--~141 ...... " 1 644~1600 Oceanfront Living South 1..a&una Two luxurlous units in gated comm 'ol(ith private beach access. Bob DITulllo $259,900/$329,000 West Newport Beach Oceanfront duplex on the sand in quiet area Ronda Hein $975,000 lrvlae Cove 4 Bd. 5.5 Ba. 6 car pr. Across from private beach Ocean vlewl RJck Lancevtn $3,2,0,000 Lacuna Beach Striking ocean & white water view buUdlnc site. Steve Hlch $249,000. La1una Beach Spectacular white- water. Catalina & city lights views of Laguna from this secluded hilltop loc.atlon. Jeny Finster $975,000 South Lacuna Oceanfront overtook- ing secluded cove on approx. in acre lot Very private 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Je"l Finster $1 ,295,000 View Properties Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on Beach Road. Separate guest quarters. Also for lease at $5,000/mo. Connie Maxsentl $I ,~ Ocean RJdce Strlklng views to the ocean, dty lights. Mediterranean master· piece custom est.ate In Newport Coast Wetnsteln & Scanlan $1,995,000 North ~una Completely rebuilt kl 1988. 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Spectacular vlewsl CoMle Maxsend $1,995,000 SOuth l..apna Bluffs Contemporary oceanfront home on Secret Cove. Finster & High $2.460,000 South Lacuna Magnificent ocean- front home on seduded CX>Vel Soartnc ceil- lnes, wans o1 class. separate cuest quartets. Bibb & Harris $2,495,000 Emerald Bay Most spectacular Mediterranean oceanfront ever offered In Emerald Bay. Breathtaklnc views! Rod Daley $,,94»,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor Hllhlands Remodeled l Bd. 2 Ba. Close to school & park. Nice yard. Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz $389,000 Newport North Townhomes 2 Bd condo shows like a model. Upgrades. Views of mountains & city lights. Sara Hinman $199,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Uke new sincJe story family home on private pted street with 12 Mediterranean style homes. Susan Scanlan $298,000 EastbJuff Treat yourself to a lovely remodeled 4 Bd. home nestled In a romantic: English country walled prden. Coby Ward $499,000 Belcourt Terrace 3 Bd 3.5 Ba. with all the features you would expect In a truly traditional home Marr & Zenz $650,000 Seavlew 4 Bd. 3 Ba. residence oa;an & city lights view In guard gated co~munlty featuring tennis, pool & spa. Smith & Flx $739,000 Corona del Mar 1..-..e Creek Decotato(s home wtth 2 Bd. den, private spa, ocean view. C.role Jolaneo11 $,99.000 Shore Cllfh A truly charmJnc &Jncte story home In be.ch community. 3 Bd. family room, wood floors. sunny patio. Dottle Velentlne $,99,000 Shore Cltfh Cute ltttle cottace with lots of charm & potentJal located In the canyon. Ocean, mountain & dty l.llht views Evan Corkett $79',000 Shore Clift. Remodeled slncfe level 4 Bd. with loft. Situated on canyon with ocean views. UCht & brtcht. Mary Elen & Bob Welllirz $947,000 C.Meo Shores Excellent opportunity! Well desicrled custom home, high ceiU~ pool, panoramic ocean view, private beach. Sera Hinman $I, 145,000 lrvhle Terrace Bay view home with 2 master suites & 3 car aarace. The ulti- mate home for the discrimlnatlnc buyerl Martell Phllllppl $1.299,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular ocean, Jetty & sunset vlewsl Perfect 4 Bd. 3 ea. family home dose to COM beac:hel. PM Hllltey $1,37',000 Great 4 8d. 4 a.. c.ttfornla contem~ry view home. Even Corlwtt $1 ,49',000 - Harbor Rldce A custom family home of substance and style. Austero & Kim $1,19,,000 Westcllff Spectacular custom home. 4 Bd. 6 Ba 3 fireplaces, 4 car garace. R.V parking.. Estate sized lot. Julle Stephenson $1 ,295,000 View Lots ~---loc. Prtvate beadr & tennis. s. ... tt111 ... . . EVAN CORKETT 759~372 8 HALL OF FAME MEMBER ~t.z Pa{m 'l/i{fa :Alestled on the bay with commanding harbor and sunset views this incredible home boasts of docks, beaches and pool areas for entertainment and outdoor living. ;J"hls oversized lot allows for . private entry, four car garage, plus extra parking. Inside you'll be captivated with spacious and resort like feeling of the six bedroom villa. 'Bayfront Paratf ise 5l waterfront home like no other with quality and elegance throughout. The coastline views are breathtaking from all areas of this five bedroom home. Famous in its own right, this magnificent property was rebuht wittl love an.d care. Enjoy the amenities of pool, spa, dock, patios and large entertainment area. For appointments to see magnificent estates please call 759-3728 EVAN CORKETT ... SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE • .,, ' l .. ,, John McMonigle Specializi'iq, in Baflfront Homes and Beacft Communities Home: (714) 650-5284 Office: (714) 717-4711 Cellular: (714) 812-0698 BEST BUY Ii\ HARBOR RIDGE Propertfl Has Been Foreclosed -Must Sell! 3 MONTPELLIER $559,000 LIDO ISLE • BEAUTIF1.JLLY REMODELED . • 3 BEDROOM, 2.5 BATH • OPEN VOLUME CEILINGS • GUARD GATED COMMUNITY • PRICED $80,000 BELOW LOWEST ESTATE TOWNHOME Beacft Uving At Its Finest • U NSURPASSED 0UALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP • H IGH VOLUME CEILINGS •• H UGE s00i-H PATIO .• STATE OF THE A RT GOURMET K rrc HEN ---.. No One Knows More About The Coast Overlooking Main Beach, this new 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home is just bein·g completed. Offered at $795,000. it features not only a view but a yard with pool and spa. Meander through the lovely garden of this 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath estate on a large lot In ·the heart of 1...atuna. $995,000 Nestled among the eucalyptus overlooking the ocean in walking distance to parks, .town and beach, this special 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath family home is offered at $895,000 Wonderful 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home · on Beach Road. Separate guest quarters. Al so for lease at $5,000/mo. $1,695,000 Completely rebulltln 1988. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home. Stat~-of-the-art kitchen, huce famlly/pme room. • Spectacular views. $1 ,,,,.,000 .. .: P ·\l~K-L 11\I Yl\rrn O -.. L 100 121 Via Firenze Traditional design. 4 bedroom, formal dining. family and game rooms. All rooms open onto a park- like yard offering tranquility and privacy. Custom stone terrace and inviting spa Unique for Udo! $1 , 195,000 P1~1 s 11'\E BAYSHORf., B"' 1r~n'1 Bayshore Drive Over 60 feet on the bay! The ultimate for entertaining! State~f-the-art eat-In kitchen, huge great room, med ia room and a dining room flt for a klng! Turning basin views. Reduced to eeDI S1H11n (1111 ..... Truly a world of your own at ocean's edce. Stunning architectural showcase with extensive use of teak and cranlte. View the crashlnc surf while playina on your sportscourt or louncfnc poolside or playlne croquet In your yard. This Is the ultimate sports retreat! Reduced $1,000,00011 ... _ __... ......... _ 1-• • #I AGENT 1994 Beautiful Regency design with 50 feet on the bayl Open floorplan with soaring ceilings, 3 fireplaces, spadous rooms and wonderful exposures. 4 bedrooms plus den. Private dock for 3 boats, bayside terrace for entertaining. $1,599,000 B.\\ .... Ill \IH ..... BtJ'\(,,\11 )\\ Se0er II Relocatlngl Charming throughout! Early callfomla bungalow style with open beam celUncs. adobe brick walls & terracottct floors. 3 bedrooms plus den. Priced to sell at $'89,000 l..,1•1 '\\, ". \f.' Ql I \\.I I,'\ ' ' If yeu Hite Hawaii you should see thtlf' Secluded over a sandy cove with private beach access, this custom built home Is a tropical paradise. All rooms open to oceanvlew terraces. Private auest house. $2,49',000 ------------f .. Debi Bibb 759-3707 B f .\ ( \) '\ B ·\\ H I .\ \ I q I; I ) '\ ; Fronting on a white sandy beach with spectacular views of Newport Harbor. 3 bedrooms+ den designer perfect. Separate 2 bedroom guest apartment. Creative seller wants Offersl Submit $1,750,000 1232 Keel Drive Move-I• Perfectl New paint. carpet & ~. Custom dools & windows. Large lot with private poOI. 3 bedrooms plus family room. Immediate occupancy possible. $'7S,OOO SHIRLEY HARRIS 759~3727 Big Canyon $1, 195,000 Big Can11on $1,495,000 Linda Isle $2,995,000 Irvine Cove-~guna Beacla $9,500,000 Linda Isle $1 ,295,000 L.H. Irvine $184,000 • ... ' - ' . I • I . , HARBOR HIGHLANDS 2001 Diana Newport Beach Darl ing entry-level turnkey 3 bedroom home priced to sell in nice area. Remode led & expanded with hardwood floors and French doors. A stone's throw (one block) to Mariner's Park, school and library. Move-in ready. Offered at $389 ,000 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Your Address Your Town Thinking of a change in home or liiestyte? We hcwe the experieore. knowledge and~ to lfve you the servkE you deserve! We're here to assist you with the mad<eting of your home and provide real estate advk:e yoli can trust! GM? ~a Can and let's get your home pktured here. Call a of: Offiu 759 .. 3768 Ho'"t 644--5981 SHORE CLIFFS 336 Morning Canflon Corona del Mar Canyons, wildlife, ocean views and a picturesque settif)g are all yours within easy walking distance to beaches, shops and restaurants. Fabulous single.level 4 bedroom custom home recently remodeled. Offered at $94 7 ,000 OC EANFRONT 1163 Marine Nortlt uguna .. . A rare opportunity! Crashing waves. sandy beach. desirable location. The quintessential beach house on good sized lot with flesh water pool and private dUect beach~. Unique remodel and expansion opportunities '4brth looking Into. Recent price~· Offered at $2,400,000 Your Home • O J • JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE Blufftop contemporary style home with sweep- ing whitewater ocean views. 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Large open floorplan. $1 ,895.000 ·759~3750 .. < ., . .. . "' ( t .. I ~ . .... 644 .~1600 .. STELLA WORDEN OPPORTUNITIES DANNY BIBB 759~3711 GARY LEGRAND - EASTSIDE COSTA MESA For further information call Susan Scanlan 759 ... 3717 Just Reduced Near New · Single Family Home • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths •Nice rear yard w/ patio • Move-in condition • Gated, private street A Great Buy! $275,000 It's Time For A Change! Change Your Clock Forward 1 Hour Tonight To Change Your Address Call DONNA WALL 759~3737 · JOANNE PERKINS 717-4712 HARBOR VIEW REMODEL 1954 PORT CARDIGAN You 've never seen an expansion and remodel like this one. 2360 square feet with French doors, bay windows, all new spacious master, tasteful use of granite and glass block. a great location and more. Proudly presented at $559,000 PELICAN POINT 24 Sliorellne $2,995,000 New Custom Home Witlt Spectac'ular Ocean View! ,, .. ·' Dally PIJot la1 ..... APlll. 1, 19" Unique 4-)lory hume on ..eclud~d E:l\I Bay A\e. 9BR. 78A. dock for 3 large yachl\. 2 gue~l home' '>:lme Spam'h \tylc. $6,000,000 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 4BR·2BA up. 3BR down 2 car garage. beauuful uu:an view~ Super sharp! ----$895,000 "1am turning ba'tn 1rad11mnal ~BR -l5BA home ~ I BA I BA gu-.cl quJrtm ---t 001. l-+ rlHlf (11 d~t'l Sl.595,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS DELIGHT Perfect move-tn cond11ion -3BR·2BA. vaulted cethng.' & fenced back yard. ..__.. $425,000 - (714) SPECTACULAR J.STORY Oceanfronl ctNom 6BR~BA home of fines1 qualily ele\alor, may bakome,, granite ~...,. ~urfaces. Mu!>t i.ce 10 believe $1 ,699,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 4BR. 3.5BA. Light neu111l interior. dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and 2 car parking. ~~· $1,SS0,000 CUSTOM PENINSULA POINT Channing CU\tom built home on comer lot 2BR-2BA. 2 car garage. High beam ~eating . Incredible anenuon to detail. $49',000 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT spectacular oceanfronl location-whitewater view facin& tablcrock currently 4 cottages s=;;;;;;;;;;;r $1,189,tot CUSTOM OCEAN FRONT CONDO Highly upgT11ded 3B'R, 2.SBA. 2 car garage. roof deck w/3flr view of the bay & ocean. Tum-key Now $750,900 2818 STREET MARINA PROJECT' Only untt or sale! 2BR-2BA plan with bay .._....... vicv. '· underground ~un1y parking. many , upgrade\. $375,000 CANNERY VILLAGE COMMERCIAL BUILDING Re tdential building • 3BR-2BA + offict upstai~ 5 car garage. roof top deck w/ocean view. Priced to sell! ""'000 IJO W. BAY AVE. ........... -IATARJN 1-1--t..,._ 171' W. OCEANFRONT ... SATISUN l-5.'" ........... $1,699- (714) 673-3777 T '~-,-',; • . r. r ' ... Top 1 % Of All Realtors Nationwide Direct line : 640-26 7 7 CORONA D£L MA8* Meditemmean 4 war new 3BR/3BA townhome w/vavlted ceilings, sky· lights, fireplace. 2 car garage, walk to beach' Oaly $359.0001 760-5000 . KEITH RANDLE 722-0858 DEVELOPERS CLOSE OUT. 2 units available. Both 3 bed- room, 2.5 bathroom end uni ts with large yards and 2 car attached garages. Small association with low dues ........................ $179,950 ~ .a-CLOSE TO IJRENTWOOD PARK.4 bed-~~~'\ rooms and 2.5 bathrooms. Near the Back Bay. 0 ~,,. Peerfect move-in condition. New roof and c...~~ beautifully landscaped ......................... $246,000 "7 • • 2478 FAIRWAY BEA UT~ 2 BEDROOM 2 bath pool home on a large com- er lot. Famtly room and formal dining. Seller is anxious and will listen to all offers. Vacant and ready to move ................ $208,000 Change next years' tax situation by investing in Real Estate. Call now .... ~ ............................. 722..0858 Direct Line For Smooth Sale-ing in Real Estate Call Keith Randle I R•tn .. of IWch ao, 1115 _J KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30..ye• fixed 30.. Y ur lldjustable INTEREST % POlNTS LOCI(. NT£REST % POINTS MAX. MAAOIH ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN 1%1 IN A.P.R. RATE OWN l%i A.P.R. LOAN l"l INDEX FREQ. Abacus Anancial Grp. A (71 4) 375-6666 8.125% 5 2.250 30 8.406 4.450% 20 1.650 7.176 600,000 2.250 110 1M ------American Home Loans R (714) 955-3633 8.250% 10 1.500 10 8.450 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.625 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 424-2632 8.375% 10 2.250 45 8.661 6.000% 20 1.000 8.978 203,150 2.625 1TS 6M Bank of Califomia B (714) 252-3367 8.375% 10 1.250 30 8.549 6.125% 20 1.250 8.964 500,000 2.750 1TS 1 '1 -California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 8.500% 20 1.750 45 8.731 4.750% 20 1.000 7.362 203, 150 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan B (71 .. ) 263-8100 8.440% 20 2.000 30 8.698 5.875% 25 2.000 8.912 1,000,000 2.625 6TB 6M Coast Feet.rat Bank s (800) 300-5626 8.600% 20 2.000 0 8.861 4.575% 20 0.500 7.434 650,000 2.625 110 1M Coontrywide Funding K (800) en-5626 8.250% 5 2.000 45 8.506 . , • 4.750% 20 0.000 7.509 203, 150 2.750 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 8.125% 5 2.375 15 8.420 4.500% 20 2.250 6.986 600,000 2.000 110 1M [)owney Savings s (800) 336-9639 8.375% 20 1.875 30 8.618 4.750% 25 0.875 7.350 600,000 2.500 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 8.500% 5 1.750 10 8.731 7.250% 10 1.750 7.461 203,150 2.500 110 6M First Interstate Bank B (800) 660-5001 8.500% 20 2.125 30 8.n4 5.125% 20 2.375 1.n5 203,150 2.875 110 6M First Nationwide Mtg. K (800) s.43-2265 8.375% 20 1.625 30 8.591 4.250% 20 1.000 7.108 203,150 2.250 110 1M Fleet Mortgage . K (800) 700-5650 8.375% 20 1.375 30 8.563 4.875% 30 1.250 9.016 650,000 2.750 l1M .1M Glendale Fedef'al Bank s (800) 660-9000 8.500% 5 1.250 45 8.675 6.250% 20 1.000 7.690 203, 150 2.875 110 6M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 8.500% 20 1.500 30 8.703 5.950% 20 1.000 7.323 500,000 2.450 110 1M Irvine National Mtg. A (714) es1-79n 8.250% 10 1.750 15 8.478 4.500% 20 1.875 7.450 500,000 2.500 110 1M Newport Finandal K (800) 808-5626 8.250% 10 1.875 15 8.492 3.600% 20 1.250 7.728 500,000 2.850 110 1M Oceanv+ew F1nanciaJ R (800) 266-0555 8.375% 10 1.125 15 8.535 6.250% 10 1.250 8.978 203, 150 2.750 1TS 1Y ProFed Mort,gage K (800) 686-3756 8.250% 20 2.000 30 8.506 ... 500% 35 1.500 7 ... 12 600,000 2.500 110 1M Southland Flnana.J K (800) 572-5626 8.375% 5 1.500 21 8.5n 4.825% 20 0.000 7.756 203,150 3.000 110 1M Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 60 8.632 6.000% 20 1.000 7.558. 203,150 2.750 110 6M Wells Fargo Bank . .. 60 8.703 6.125% 20 1.500 8 (800) 225-5932 8.500% 20 1.500 9.102 203,150 2.750 6CO eM 8otl ._,I .. llll:l8 ....,..... .. 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At The Boston Company,• we have a variety of progrc1rns. k, weU a.5 options like rero points, interest-Only and 0%-interest features and adjustable rates tied to a ffi(\nu of indices. And an e>.'J)ert personal advisor will work with you to custom-tailor a mortgage. Talk w Art Wardwell, Vice President . He'll a.5&lC'e you that when it comes to jumbo mortgages, there's none finer. 714-253-0000 ~------~-1 L -----j Resicumtial Martgages .frmn 1350,000 A Mellon Private Asset Management Service Boston • New York • Maryland • V1rgutia • New Jersey • Philadelphia Ph lshurgh • Cleveland • Chicago • San Francisco • Los AngelPs • Newport Beach The Boston Company Is a company of Mellon Bank Corporation ''""'°"" it~ ~•·in kt• °'1lo"•t IWld n.* C '"''""> \I "'" r 11lfC NI f;~ .a ft. " llfldo~ (it c llr ~ $f.lluo1 l!lr* C<"l"'ft!MI • Newport Heights: A diversified community In 1947, lots sold for $50 -$100. BOUNDARIES: ·: • • • Newport Height~ is an enclave of home'i, condo' and duple'a!s ad1acent to Paci tic Coa-.1 Highway and Nt:wpon Boulevard. NUMBER OF HOMES: • About 1.000 STYLE: Well diversified with cu.,tom home1,. bot no tract home!>. There ha-. been much remos)eling and new con\truction. Homes are o;ing le or double !>IOry only. BUILDER: Jame~ Ray was a prcdominJnt buildt:r in the 1940<; and 1950... but during the la't 40 year'. home). have been mJinly built by individual builders. AGE: Fi r.t home' w.:re built about 191-'. PRJCES WHEN NEW: By 1947. lot\ were 'ellmg bctw.:cn S50 and SI 00 Pnor to th''· home' 'nld for mlt(:h lei. ... RECENT SALES: In 1994. 38 propertie' 'old. pnced from $2 10.000 to $698.000. according to Newport·Me..a A\'>ociat1on of Re.tltor. NOW LISTED: Currently there arc 28 propertie' priced from $223.000 to $949.500 COMMUNm FEATURF.S: Along with view ofthe ocean. harbor and bay from many of the properties, Newport Heights prides it..clf on bein&J clOl>C·knit community. Many of the homeowner\ h:we been there for dec.tdci.. The neighborhood. filled-with parko, and three o;chools, is 'iafe and excellent for children. The area i' a popular Halloween and Chri!ltma\ location with hou~es and entire !.trcet'> decorJtcd tor the festi vitiei.. There arc arso three Ch ff Drive Park,. perfect for picni~ and the aonual Memonal Da) celebration. There are no s1rcethght1, in the neighborhood eitcept for portion'> of Santa Ana Avenue and San Bcmardtno. SCHOOL.S: Studenb may walk to either Newport Height' Elementary School. Ensign Junior High or Newport Harbor High School. SHOPPING: Plenty of options for restaurant., and storei. north or south of Pacific Coast Highway. along Ncwpon Boulevard. 17th Street and Fa,hion !..land. SOURCE Manny Stellino und Murlene Ha1;.;el of Watl.'rfront Home~. (7 14) 63 1-1400. If you would likt to submil a Commu11ity Pro.fih of your /arm arta, pltast follow tht abovt formaJ and tndou a map out/int (Thomas Guidt) oftht arta along with a photo of a currtnl listing. Tht dtscriptio11 of tht proptrty gots undtr tht "Now Lifttd" Stcti.on. Stnd tht information to Joyct Schtrtr, Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa ~foa, CA 92627, (714) 574-4242. I/you havt any qutstions, pltast ca/L Prudential Team With Two Perspectives, One Vision . Husband-wife team combines financial and legal backgrounds. Hugh and Sharon Swanson'l> slogan. '"Two pcrspectivei. • One vi ion: I!> well-grounded in 38 year; of marriage and 25 years raising a family in Newport Beach. It i prechely those years of eKpcriencc which have merged their personal and profe sional liv~ into one common thread which guide their vision. •our reward! and those of ouf clients have i.hown u the cause and effect relation hip between truth and genuine good service and 11ucces. , • H.ugh aid. And accordin' to Sharon, "effective communication 11> the $luC which keep our transactions together. We feel it is important to understand the i'isucs nrst and 1he !tolution-. will follow." Sharon\ financial training and Hugh'!> bac~ground as an attorney. combmed with hi~ current , tatu~ as ~ale manager, provide he ~ Hugh and Sharon Swanson a unique service to The Prudential California Realty where they a.re frequent award recipient . Recently. they were named to The Leading Edge Society which represents the top 5% of Prudential a,ents n11t1onwidc. You con rtaclt Hu11t ""'Sluuon Swanion at 2101 E. Pt#ifk Coal H1t1tw1i Sullt 250, C""'"° #I Mu, (11') 1Sl-66fl0. Largfft stngle Story-Port StrHls OVER 2.200 SO FT X-Large, Sou1h facing yard ush ~-Huge •gnt• roorn-.·allT\061 1,000 sq It Upgraded lulc.hcn, mirrored war drobe1, room to •Xf)!nd to 1eoonch 1ory. $479,000 Open Sun 1 5. 1829 Pon Sholl1cld PORT STREETS-CARMEL FOR LEASE: 2BR, 2.5 Ba. Npt North Now. non-txlrnable roof, air condlloned. Townhm, close to comm pooV spa, lrg 2 security system, extra large (almost 8,000 car gar, outdoor patio aroa. S 1,275 mo sq. It.) yard. 3BRl2 BA, great homo to CdM OUPLEX··Llrge Owner's unit, expand · Reduced IO ~09,000. ,-----~--_.;... ___ __, Flne location. Upgraded front unit. f<y9e CARMEL MODEL 11+2) On the • master suite. fire-place, separate tub and grceri>elt. &apt---~ O 1)/QfOUnds, pool. shower. sitting area. etc. TJ1P. kitchen clubhou..,...t!:.Ov,., baseball lields. counter-tops. upgraded cabinetry. Bright andln ._, 11, wilh nflW tile flooring. Reduced by $25,000.to $660,000. Front .__ __ love_..:;"1_~ __ ._~_79_;.,000_...:·l __ __J unit (5 BR) also for lease $2,500. CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Residents of Newport Bch for 14 ~ years. wtnle handlng mOf'e than 250 sales, 140 • sales in the Port Streets. We can help you find the home you are looking lor. SEAWINOI QUIET·· H:irbor View Ph Ill. C1ry hghts/mounlain view and a lovely yard. Pon Car11sle--exccpt1onal locatJon, many up grades. near community pool. spa, and tennis Reduced to $459,000 I l-.--.QNGS OF NEWPORT Li.:en.rJrcalc.1.11e bf,l.B, Ca hf l:>.·r 1 of Real fat.ti~ GERRY ANO CHRISTA --640-LONG I 640-5664 Coldwell Banker sponsors Sir Thomas Lipton Challenge Cup Regatta Hosted b Balboa Yacht Club, the race is slated A Challenge Cup Regatta · Photo by Heother Niblo Coldwell Ban.ker Newport Beach. under "Newport Beach life center. on the beJ~h t~c n~w leadership of branch manager and bay: what better way to suppon the C he~e Hartman. is ~ponsoring the April 8 community than to i.ponsor ..uch un exc1ung 9, Sir Thoma\ Lipton Challenge Cup and prestigiou., event?" Regatta. The event include\ three race~ on Named for the originator of the regatta. Smurday: two on Sunday. winner tuke aJI. famous Lea merchant Sir Thoma<, Lipton. the The race 'ICI sail in the highly competitive annual Sir Thoma.' race ha' been held 'incc Sh(lck-35,, onc-dcMgn racing sloop" known 1903. The 18 cntrie'> in lhl\ )Car\ event. fnr speed and mancuver.ibilily. make it the largest race in the 92-year The BOllboa Yacht Club has won 1hc h1,tory rc~utta_ for the pa,t 1hree year\. For adllilwnal iiifomtJJtion about I think sponsoring the regatta j, an Coldwtll Ballktr Newport Rtach opponuntty to ~w community tponsorsltip in tht Sir Thomas Lipton tnvohe~nt. • uid sale<1 tllM'ICiatc Jennifer C/uJllt"I' Cup R11otta and/or'all your Noonan. who cncoorqed Coldw~ll Banker rtal tslOll "ttds, call tltt Coldwtll Bnnlctr Newpon Be.ch'" partidpatmn and Ntwport Btacl• ojf1u , (UJ) 644-9060. 'J)(Jn\ONhtp. BRAND SPANKING NEW Sparkling. light. bright &. airy are these two brand new cownhomes so. of PCH in a most preferred section of old CdM near bchcs & village shops. Built by ex~rienccd local t>uildcr with real pnde of ownership quality throughout. $569,000 (front) SOLD $425,000 (rear) PRICED TO SELL The arching Monterey Pines cast an incompara61e ambiance on this 3 bd. den,+ _guest quaners home just one block ffom rhe surf & channel emrance. The extra wide parcel provides for a wine cellar, 3-car gar. and a sunny brick patio all uniquely planned by its very proud owner. Just Reduced to $1 ,195,000 CATALINA AND PAVILION VIEWS Bay and ocean scented breezes with fal>ulous views. night lights coo, are all yours free of weekend or summer time crowds. A 4 bedroom. 4Y' bath. 4 car garage amidst a most sough{ after, quiet and serene ncighborllood in old Corona del Mar. $998,700or Least!Tb( $4500/MO JUST REMODELED Expanded 3 bdrm, 2 bath w/garden patio home & income unit on extra Wide parcel near beaches &. village shops. Extremely quiet Q most preferred &. sought after CdM location so. of PCH. The carpets & master bedroom & bath are SQanklng new. Cozy fireplace &. open beam ceUlngs. $629.SOO COM VILLAGE Ligtlt, bright, airy and only steps away by foot to quaint shops & restaurants & minutes to freeways & major shopping malls. Six years new w/wOodburning fireplace, garden patio & dbl car enclosed garage. Very motiva red seller ... Just reduced to ... $388,800 COM TOWNHOME W/POOL Only a few steps away by foot to' local village amenities and even less distance to the pool & club house & patio. This 2 bdrm townhome affords quick access to beaches &. freeway systems. Enclosed garage & sunny patio too. OCN FRNT HOME + GST HSE A wandering path via pool &. lush gardenc; leads to crashmg waves and a very intimate & private t>each below. 3- car garage w/ample off ·street parking. 4 bc<trooms, 4 baths. game room & terrace. Two kitchens and a garden gazebo with ocean views gafo re. $2,495,000 • ~~~~~~~ 19 NARBONNE •HARBOR RIDGE NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA PRI( FD To SELL! RLI>l (LI> ()\LR s-o0.000 This one-of-a-kind Ralph Lauren home with ocean & cicy li~t views enjoys a prime loeation in the guarded communicy of Harbor Ridge. Ir offers over 7 ,500 sq. ft. of living space, situated on over onc.-ha!f acre of classic elegan~ with pool & spa -The perfect setting for this superb 5BR, 7.5BA home! The living rm doubles as a screening rm with a 5x5 screen & projector. The one-of-a-kind country kitchen features new cop-of-the-Yme appliances, 2 x-large refrigerators, 2 ovens, 1 convec oven, 6 gas burners, hand painted riles, custom brick fireplace & built-ins for 1V & VCR. You'll find that the family rm has a large pull- . down screen & projector, the children's scoryhousc bedrooms magical & the master suite a retreat in itselfl The master bath features all marble slab tops, shower & bath. Master suite has approx. I 00' of hangfog closet, custom shoe racks to hold up 180 pairs of shoes. The overall inviting effect of warmth & elegance is completed with the six fireplaces and the exquisite custom cabinetry throughout the house. You must see it to believe it! Bring your most discriminating buyer! Reduced To $2,390,000 Call ••• SPYRO KEMBLE (714) 222-0552 SPY RO KEM•LE R•ALTY MARK CARDELUCCI (714) 720-1760 m~c_~ REAL ESTATE CORONA DEL MAR 329 Alvarado Pl. Coleen Brennan 675-1509 48R Sat 1 ·5/Sun 12-4 4801 CortJand 38R Sunday 1 ·5 Franklin Realty 640-7000 X309 737 Avocado Ave Pacific West 835-8215 2BR Sun 1-4 NEWPORT BEACH 1210 Sussex lane Bayport Realty 65o-8'213 38R Sunday 1·5 1716 W. Oceanfront 6BR Sat/Sun 1·5 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 23 Lucerne, Harbor Ridge 2BR Jean Kaltenbach, Bia 760-9590 Sun 1·5 $729,000 $239,500 $515,000 $1,699,000 . $519,900 5 Maritime Dr. Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 2BR Sun 1·5 $595,000 512 Via Udo Nord 5BR Sat/Sun 1·5 , $1,550,000 Cannery Village Re~ 673-3777 64 Belcourt Dr North Sunday 1-5' $950,000 Sandy Mittman/Prvdential Calif. 729-7271 820 W lay Ave 38R Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $1,595,000 Cannery Village Realty 673:-3777 . ............ ...-e OMdooldag awJor .. e r t zit w/ttJqtlf//JJt lia iliMter bath •SwwltJ.,...A*~ ...... R &lTllDI 1• ••• Owa111 79 Mta Presented by: ONEOFA KIND Cl.MSIC HOME IN NORTH LAGUNA This 3 BR·3BA home on a quiet cul-de-sac offers hillside. ocean and city h9ht views. J~~ ~1tche~ an DODO MOULTON .,. . 4944065 or 494·1177 TURNER ASSOCIATES REALTORS Great Estates hcluslve AtflilOte Beoch. Cot.forl'llO 92651 s79a,ooo PRESTIGIOUS GATED COMMUNITY OCEAN BAl LIGHTS, S~NsEf s ... SINGLE STORY 2 hedroom 2 both townhom.. EXCLUSIVE, PRIVATE, large end sit.. Privcn ~ drive~, c~rd, la,.. ,... ~. P.Ofios, decks, overfiongs, IUsh landscaping, custom Int.riot, Oak floors, white CCU'pet, custom won coverings, Schoio l(l"ffnS and more. Community ~ & t.nnis. " PRICED BELOW APPRAISED VALUE: O riginal Owner Pride of Ownership •519,900 . AllUmaltle loan. 714·760·9590 OWner lrobr • ( A RARE FIND WINE COLLECTORS DREAM!! Jasmine Creek NEWPORT BEACH BEAUT\' 14 'x24 • Underground WINE RM SEATS 10 ·holds 150 CASES 2 Bedrooms & Oen, 2 Baths · Formal Dining Room Large Patio with Prluvate Spa DECORATED TO PERFECTION $595,000 (Priced below replacement cost) 5 MARITIME, O~n Sun 1-5 CONTACT , LucUJe Hoyt or Oaklra Tillman WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. 7141644-4910 . J .. Dally Pilot l\cal &ate • APID.. 1, 199S ,-~ I • 1 . l ---- • ·ee_ - Bl~ HOUSE ... LOW PRICE $219,900 10 PLUS! $174,917 SpaclOUS floorplan for family enterta1ninot 4BR. 2BA ·Immaculate 38R (huge mstr) 1 5 remodaled baths 2 has remodeled kitchen new roof. lg garage wrth RV car att gar! Beautiful rose garden, u~ded kitdlenl door. Great buy: Huny1 Sprinklers, Malibu lighting & fountain (66SEA) m .. NBT. CJl UL-.0 _.,._.. BACK BAY VIEW $22.A,900 38fr. 2 5BA l>oasts white tile floors. French doors. view lrom ell&)allded mst br w/atnum srttmo area Lg patio w/ralsed WOOd deck End un~ of small complex (241RV) -I.a WIMBLEDON Vll.L\GE BEAUTY $309,900 Absolutely fabulous 'D' plan 314BR. 3BA hlghf'1 upgraded. 2 F/P, CIA and secunty sys 3 car gar., pro landsQe>ed. bubbly s~. very private yard. 1171 _..... c.a B.IA"" ,,. rsa,,.C ... : CHECK THIS OUT1 $195,900 Reduced! 3BR. 2.58A 2 StOfY Country CM> Vdb, Great location. vww of pool & grounds. Sec. gated. Owner wiU ~ 1st *7a llCJL SMOOTH, SOPHISTICATED 264,SOO & ready to move into. 3BR wtprivacy galore! Fam. rm. & sun drenc~ kitchen overlool< a manicured yard Too much to tnentionl Entertainers dreami IElllZ SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY OPEN I K X !SF Si\11 IJlDt\Y 1 ·4 . ' 1178 Kingston Elsa Hoyt 471 Walnut Jake Yashar 3320 Wyoming Delpha Oswald 3194 Haiti Sandy Adamek (1 :30-4:30) 3037 Clubhouse Pat Davis 2564 Yale Place Jean Richman $309, $395, $229, $195, $245,000 Ol'FN I k ll :sa Stll\Ur\Y 1-1 COSTA MESA 1719 New Hampshire Delpha Oswald 220 W•k• Forest Hal Bouley 997 Oahlla Elsa Hoyt 1120 Dane Sandy Adamek (12:30-2:30) 2426 College Pat Davis 2055 Meadow View Paula Litten 268 E. 22nd Sl Inez Diaz RETIRE IN LEISURE $35,00I Sul Beach Leisure World. 1 BR, 1 BA single story unit in a 24 hr security guard gated complex, pool, golf, clubhouse. Call today for more Into! (f3STA) REASON NOTTO RENT $111 .. Assumable FHA IOan. Great tor 1st time buyer, Wlt112 master suites In prestigious laktshore complex. Come see this one. Call now. (28fAI) CHARMING TUDOR mu HOllf $141 ... North Santa Ana location 3BR. formal dining, French doors & windows Breakfast room. new roof. 2 car gar, new texture paint. (15WAS) PRIZE PROUT! P'ROPERTYlll S1M ... 38R, 1 BA bargain w/added IMog area • huQe lot, niee family neiohborhood. Bring your paint brush and uve mega bucks Call todayll (20CON) 2 FOR TH£ PRICE OF ONE $171,IOO Adorable 1 BR + 1 BR w/rental. Freshly painted In & out new carpet, French door & garden Window Each has its own large yard, new la11dscape & white picket lenoel (20P M) YOU'U If SURPRISED $171,117 With all you can get for this small pnee Wondefful family home. Interior location perfect tor entertaining Walk to new Triangle. 4BR, 1 75BA. 2 car garage, large flfeplace tool (64BEA) INV£ST MOWI S1•.R7 Don't waltl 2 single family homes for the price of 11 2BR & 1 BA each1 prtvilte laundries & separate yards II Great rentals or live in one! Cell todayl (19POM) BRITTANY WOODS $?15,00I 3BR. 2 5BA with attached garage, fireplace In living room. Large master bedroom wlskyllahl In dressing area Assoc pool, si>a & teoois courf. (30CAM) MESA VERDE AXER $tt5 ... Unllmited potential In this 4BR. 1.75BA family home. that needs paint, ca.rpe1 & landscaplno. Great locltion • 1n family netghborflood. (32MON) 1850 Fullerton Carol Reagan MIUtoM DOLLAR Vl(W $211.0ll S309,000 Location & view alone worth the asking prletl Dramatic trl-level &ordering wilderness park. Leisure walks & canyon views-38R, 28.\ (20MEA) SEARCH NO MOREi $224.• Handsomely upgraded 3BR, 2BA + formal dining room. New roof, new kitchen appliances, newer eopeer plumbing, new garage door, new driveway! Textured walls & ceillngs wllans & morel (24COl) TlffS lfAUTY'S GOTIA GOI $225,080 This large 38R home has a qreat location with new carpet, windows and centraJ.a&Lcondit1onlng. Move In now Its ready (320RE) ' --:> CHMlllNG MUA VERDE HOME $231.0IO Wonderful quiet neighborhood inside tract location 3BR. 2BA. 2 fireplaces. private rear yard Thl.s won't last! (30CEY) ONE FOR THE FAMILY S!U.• Oetiohtful 5BR home With sep. family room. fenced DOOi & ~access Oversized comer lot, on cul·de-sac Walk to kindergarten .• college, shopping & park. (24COL) LOCATION, lOCATIOM LOCATION mt.• Bike to beach! 4BR, 3BA 2 story townhome w/hlghly upgraded kitchen, bedrooms & bathsll 1 Secured complut Seal Beach. Long Beach border! A must seel (63SEA) WTllDE R2 $214,111 3 units on huge 15.120+ sq fl lot, zoned for 4 units! Fantastic Eastslde location Close to new Triangle, beach! Great occupancy record (19FUL) FAMILY uwea AT 111 IEIT $31',• Ultimate In tamlly IMng, 4BR, 38A large breakfast room and formal dining room. 2BR & bath upstairs plus lemfic bonus room & wet bar. pool/spa. (92DAH) NEWPORT lfACH PftNMIUU $321 ... Drastically reduced! Duplex 3BR. 2BA & 1 BR. 1 BA. 2.5 car oaraoe. great area. 2 houses to beach. 2 house to bay, real clean. Owner moving needs It sold (118AL) CU1TOll llUA VfRDE $371.711 Drastlcalty reduced! Beautiful 3BR custom home by Mesa Verde country Club Sparkling pool & spi ptus large side yard. ltilian tile, wood plank entry & Sholl screens. (31HAI) ITMT YOUR OWll IUllllQI · Mn .... Perteet loQtlon wlthis 4 unit bu11dino on the Nlwoo(t Peninsula. 2 units commerclal, 2 units resldentlall All dtll eqillplMnt fllOObablel Call today! {40EIA) -- STEAL lHIS DIE.AM $199,000 4BR, 1.75BA. hl.IQI Iott. warm & friendly area. quality builder & priced to sell!! Too many upgrades to mention! Call today. (1600R) EAS1'SIDE -REMOOELEOI $309,000 3BR. 2.5BA newer add on, f11eplace, spacious qourmet kitchen & mc>fel Perfect backYard. lots of windows Close to the beach & Triangle Square (18fUl) 1•,...,., CJL m11•• rnu 11 2406 N8rt>oo.,. Wey $199,000 Jerrie Mahoney 2403 College $22A,999 Jerrie Mahoney 2557Y•~ $229,900 Donna Rudolph 2074 Swan $289,900 DicWPear1 812 Thamn Way $189,000 Dlci</Pearf ISSION VIEJO 26522 s.n Torino Rd S2l4,500 Jerrie Mahoney DEN GROVE 10831 Perrin $159,900 Lysa Klemens [ ( '1 I I ' " I • \ ' : ~rol.dtlwiffol Dt111NQ M ON.l!f H0t ~TION! .. 'T.r-. . .. . . . . . . ,. 't .. . . )_. •• "? . . ~.