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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-04-29 - Orange Coast PilotTHIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• APRIL 29-MAY 5 1995 .. I . . \If""\\ I Hl•t s \11 "\IHI \l\H t7. Coldwell Banker Newport Beada II. Co&dWell IJ&o.ku Newport Beacb tt. Coldwell llaaker Newport Beadl 2Lleaa 22. PnadaUal C.WO..m. u. ..,..._a .. calUona.la 25. l'rade8UaJ CaUlonda 21 ........... CaWonla 27. Cov• Home Story 21. Co.a Newport PJoperties 2t. Cwt Newport Properlia 30. Cwt Newp_ort ....... ...... Jt. CCNmll ........... , ..... 33. Com*Ne ...... Pra,.._ U.CwtNe ..... ~ 35.CwtNe.....,tPi••-- 38. Coast Newport Properties 37. Coast Newport Properties 31. Coat Newport Properties 39. Coast Newport J»ropa1ies • 40. Coast Newport Properties 41. ValeaUne Properties, Inc. '3. Stu hal Emte 44. Rogel"• Realty 4.5. Camae.ry VIJ.a.ge 47. Uoap of Newport 41. Mo"'P9e Rates 49. Greywtone l.Ucllng 50. ()pea ffotM Galde .ft. Ho-of Ille Week 53. ne 1"IM C-.pay 5$.TlleM-... ~ 51. <:.-N~rt ProperUes Newport coast A.l.T.D.AVAILABLE. Beautiful 3BR w/tranquil bay view & a boat slip avail. Try 1 O'Xt down. Close to Udo Village shops. REDUCED TO: $575.000 FRENCH COUNTRY MANOR IN llVRAI. SE1TING $1.380 NIL ~ Stoneridge 4BR. 4.SBA estate W/fNefY amenity ~ can Imagine. Over 5900 sq ft of elegant IMng From the elegant marble fonnal enby to the fully landScaped QrOUnds ~ ·u enjoy this pastoral setting. You need to see tllis exceptional home today! BAVFRONT UVING A.l.T.D. AVAOAlll.E $575,000 Views of Udo Bay. Udo Isle, city lights & moontains. we-a! attention to Interior detail Ind artisan cablntJy & ~ racades. Easy single level floorplan Boat slip to 30 available. Cal for rrore information. UDO ISLE BA\TRONT Wl11I DOCK $1.195 NIL l.atge entetari'ig home pk.ls t..ge ~ deck & room for a 55' yacht, runerous deSql0" details. devator & stunning wet 00... A great Udo Isle street HARBOR VIEW HOMES MAKE OFFER $599,000 Ideally located within Harbor View Homes near community pool. clubhouse & more. 4BR. 3.SBA. enclosed enbyWay. thousands of bricks & lovely back yard gardens MOVE RIGHT IN NWPT NORTH· FOR $429.000 Upgraded 3 bechoom Mediia P\an in pmie cuk:le-sac location. Tons o( upgrades Ind h1dud & marlje flooring. Berber c:arpeting · & mirronld wans. Guard gated c:omnuUty 00se to Fashion Island. be.aches. & freeWays BRKHr &: CHARMING 2BR near "L" Street Park w/a lowly amny pttlo & upper deck. Vaulted ~ ln 1Mn9 room. Loa of potential! Of'FERfD AT: $398,000 -~ -.. ---·t..:. -~ -r-.. ·-. ~-..ro ... .._.,..,~-· - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITV NEAR TIIE BEACH T v.o ticµ)r rnarl<ets i"I excelent So Calif neighborhoods Location. l...ocabOn Location WeU maintained & located Ill high traffic areas Offered at $145K & $450K IMAGINE UVING IN NEWPORT FOR UNDER $200,000 Owner has been transferred .. needs to get on with their tile! 3 bedrooms. plantation shutters. new interior paint. ~tom cabinets. Conan & much more 2-car garage Cal for details on this great Newport Wyl 712 Yla Udo Noni, Udo '1.895Mi Set/Sun 1-5 PRIME 22~UNIT APARTMENT COMPl.EX $2 .5 MIL A-1 condition. 22U"Uts apartment complex overtoomg trancµI Back Bay w/~ v.htewater view. Priv ycb. huge patios & balconies CaD for specifics -8EAU11RJL IM"ERJOR UPGRADES & s1un- nlng bay view make this offering a superb val· ue. Located near Udo Village wlboat slip available. PENINSVIA POINT BEACH HOUSE $398.000 Tl.IK> bdrm cottage located on L Street Pk on P('tun Pt w/ye<lr rollOO sunny patio & deck atx:M.> Qdfdgl.? HOlnl w/lols of po'iSlbWty Being -,old AS IS A rar'-' ~rturnty to b.iy ITTIO thi.!. C'lt1<lbh..hed community of IARGE CORNER INCOME PROPERTY $599,000 Excellent income E>nrne comer location nc.>ar 'ilrlgi.! family homes in beach dose area l...IQht/bnght/am; Upper unlt has 2 c-,ep liv rm.. din dlea.S & lotchen facl. &car parl<ing & 3 wood bum1119 frpb, Cil for dppotnlrnent today TENNIS ESTATE IN .. TIIE COUNTRY" $2.890 MIL Magnilioont SBR. 6BA residence featuring mony hi tech electronic systems & lighting heated pool/c;pa. ~ted tennis COll1. ™9e entertaining terrace. 2-story gazebo w/mad. qtn;.. chiklren·s pldyground. stunning crty. mountain~ from almost every room 4-car Q<lrage & much more. BAY VIEW UVING ON TIIE POINT $ 798.000 Large SBR. 3BA home featuring den. dining rm family rm & a great entertaining patiO with a fire ptt lcM:?ly b.:iy VleWi from upper kM?I A m.ist !.ce LARGE WSH YARD IN NEWPORT BEACH $489.000 Consider this be~ cared for 4BR home w~ room din~room. French ~. 2 frpb. custom cabinet:. & t bay WIJldow D1 lot . lcM.>fy cour1yd entry. 2 patios. ·1 tree-.+ d spa in the b..lCk ~ Your dreams can come tnic>! PORTOF1NO Pl.AN. Hasbor Vtew Homa 4BR w/fam rm., den le encloMd entry breueway wllots of bftdl ftoorlng, Pooklzed b.ck yard. REDUCfD TO: $599.000 ... . ML"lil1-ESTAJ'E IN ~RT o,... , ,f th.· m""' , 1L TJ.ir .! I OJo.·• !.. ... d 1hJ If' i • • . • " .. II f i1d ·11--.s r•J .:· · ~ p.m ' d.. \ r 'l t ~ 5519.000 C.odt--o69- \\ "-xJ I • lrl 1, ! -\ ""-l-4 9.500 . ".~10.000 OIOICE NEIGHBOaBOOD 'P-.< 1.11 R·Z t.urm-r lot in Cd\i Cap-. <•IC.I lfl\0'11. m 1i>ll 3hd. 3~ '11.llh '11.••<4.I fl.,c.,.. IVkk p.111•"' o.i c-.\."'Jn \ k"'I!. 11 • fop n ... .,. S769.soo Code 709-f- BALBOA ISLAND BEAUTY 'l--ill·d un J h.1\froo1 ll)ffl\.'"r 101 1h1• ~h,J I Sh.1 mUli m.in,tuo 'Ol.tnJ, rn 11 lrom lh\.'" on.lrn.uy "-tlh .1 6 1,.1f ~.ir.1~, 111u pm .111.• dud, Sl .S9S.OOO Codc 111z- ""-.~ f'l .IHIO ""f +').()(}(} SAlURDAY AND SUNDAY NEWPORTS BEST KEPT SECRET tao-BACK. BAY VIEW U!Qk h<IO'k' • J ht·J •tll I -..·nrnlol ... um 11.10&.-d ~lk-r \\ 11J l .lrT) lo rn.tkt" purc.h.J-.. l".l'••·r TllE 8U.iff5 EASTll:LL'FF SPYGlASS Hill 111G CA!il'YO~ EASTSIDEC ~ 265 ... \lSTA OIL'AJ>A 1-S 900 ALEPPO 1 ~ 11 c:.uo:aiA DR 1-S 22 at:E ST. a.ot..."D l ·S Z-1 W.AC IA.~"E l ·S P. HAl'D£.'i/C En'OS T~ s.5111.PUY TllE 05TEU:IOUl'S CAaOI.. Al..LlSO."'i BOB COWCCIO SAThllDAY 1llE CJl£ST ST. MJCHAn. (J))ll TUE BU.:ffs TllE BU..l'F'S 12 MO.JO l ·S ZS TaOU\llJ..E 1 ·S roe> <>CE.AN 1-S r 28 \"ISTA DEl. OllO 1 ·S •56 \"ISTA ROMA l ·S OAL"D£1T£ TAYLOa SHDl.£Y UCXEll PAM &UL MIKESNJTH GISD.A Bl!UO:lSTEll SUNDAY na lllaACES .rso DAFFODIL 1-S OU> CDM .roo <>CE.AN 81.\"D 1-S 111E BLL"Ff'S 2111 DESCAXSO l ·S TllE BU1FFS 2630VISTAOSNADA 1-S EAST1IUJFF JOJ9 CA&OB 1-S lllG CANYON 11 lll1E FONL\D\E 1-S BE..COlJlrr l:ID..1. 3 SOUIBAllPTON CT 1-S £ASJ'aURI ,. Al.MOND 1-S N'.PT REIGHJ'S 219'R!S'mf AVE 1-S <DM 416ACAOAA'"E 1-S NPT T'f'WWACE 4 SANDF1.m1ra 1-S KEWroc:t m!M:B 1406 U1'COUi lA."iE 1-S NPT NO \'11.J.M 31.Jt <XlCJE llAmN 1-S TllE 81..L'FFS 301 A\"ECDJalOS 1-S HA.aBOll IUDCE IS LA AOCllFJIF 1-5 NPT NO V1UAS 3087 <X>lrJE NAalN 1-S dTIEJ(>HNSOX llOllErT PENrtm'Z IL\&EN llE1.Elt Gl5ElA aruaistu TOM RIUPe!iON PMJLWJDGBT SJE\"£ ln'D.:E'IT ILUINE PllOPP SANDY DALY JAC1t CHESH••E THE 05TEU:IOUl'S PAMMI.I. 111E~ }QANHA llE\"DllJE KAY AL $.469.000 SS4S.OOO S829.000 S99S.OOO S339.000 Sl39.000 S389.000 s 1.34-5..000 S249.000 S.U9.000 S3'"'9.000 Sl .345.000 - $JS9.000 ~.000 S.569.900 $1.050,000 $459.000 SS'9.000 $S7S.OOO r-69.je)O $1'9.je)O "99~000 $4SS.OOO $"69,000 $739.000 $470.000 h-. pJrl ... 6. n.i• u r,· Ir .ut... T" o \1.N\T' ! c; 1h1' \t>J. l SbJ l'nd unu Lt~ O'lJ -i,·r '' 1 b.11h-Jl'J< h, d ~.lrJ)i?l' 6. rn,rJ, 1 l'rntlf\ f1n.1ll.tu· .tnd -..tin.It :.m.-.i r>o -• mi-... •h1· int"' SJ49.000 Code 703Z- SH 9.SOO Codc 700S7 NEWPORT BEAQI BWFFS SUCE OF PARADISE Rlufl, ht_..101) v.1rh oc.~.m !xi\ & <II' Ii.: \ ... or~ 'll' u..-..1. "v. ... I• l .n "' h.irh. >t' '11.'" \t.Nt.'T hd v.11h Li~ '~ do.-.. I.. I· T >t.ilh l!p,:r.1J..·J .!hd !l-.1 '\>. h1tl· ~llr•!fX .rn Je.lll-d <•ll111).ird t'fltr.mu.· 1"1''~,..., :11, pl.1\l r<"'I 'fl·' .1nJ Inn,.,, S369,000 Code 7036~ ,,. <fr $178.,000 Code 70107 COit.ONA DEL MAR On .. lc:'\l'I 2bd <k~'ltn offt-r. .i ~mkn n .I SERIOUS REDUCllON pm.1q 2 1..1r ~1r.1~ Adult c.onimunn\ '"'' B1jl Lin\"" 1 '" nh11m, m (ll·rln 1 nl< •H'·rn plpuol & 'PJ '\t':1r VtlbJte .Jlflp' .lll<l L1t.' '"rxill!Oft .~h.1 .! '\h.1 fl l>.11.10. mnJd 1_..1, $379,000 Code 70..0"' hill. ho AC " II $239.000 .. ----- -~ . .. ....._. .... . -~·.,.... """--~-=--,.__ ..;:J''" ON TIIE WATER • 1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS l 'n<l1.:N.1h:<.I c..·k~.tn1..1.: bc't <k"l..rifx., thh 11pgr.1<kd -.hd. \h.1 honw m pnmc l1llJllon Wt>-tl' pri\ .Ill' doc. k fur 60 y.1 .. ht lnl c 1mp.tr.1hk· qu.111v' Sl.375,000 Cock 71117 Ador.1hk· Cr.1f1,nun ~hd u>U.1gc lbd 1nu1ml· pr11p1.:rl) on .1hulllll>-t 101 t'4.:tng 'old ·'' 110<. p.1 k.l>-tl' 11r "-'P.tr.lll'h $695.000 Code 7085 A SEA OF GREEN Onl· uf <.011111.1 c.lt.11 M.1r' lx·-.t g.11<:d cc >111111llllllll'' lkd1..•l rn .11ed ~hd h11mc..· 11\ c..·tl11ok' l.11~1..· ~1n•nlwh 6 tc..·nnL' u1u11,, ~ pool,, '11·'' & duhhou''-' $548,SOO <:ode 70867 CALIFORNIA MISSION SlYLE i\kdill'l 1.llll'olll l'llll·f1,llllnll'lll ho >nll' \\llh <ilxl 'ih.1 l ncirmou' Im wuh ,p,1rkltng pool dn k' .ind h1,h l.in<hl .lplll>-t Cl11ld1 l'll ' Wlll>-t $689,000 Code 70867 OCEAN O.OSE DUPLEX ~mjtk' It'\ d du pit·' on l''lr.1 '111..•d lot PnITk' r1..·n1.1I .1r1..-.1 ''''P' 111 h,,, .. h r1..•,1.1ur· Jnt' 'hopp111J1 P( II & 'i'i (,r .. -.11 pro(>l'rt)' to l J'h Ile'" n. '" & hut Id ln<l It'\ d $495,000 Code 70637 EXPANDED EASTBLUFF ( u .. 1om1nd IHll' ll'\l'I honw \\ 11h Jd~ .. ·d \\Ill)( l pl(rl'.llkd \\uh rr,·nl h duor'. m1r mr... h.1) \\llldo\\' & ,,11in ,1 \p.1 \\.11ut.1ll & ro~ g.1rd1..·n lkd11H·d 'I IOK' $S45,000 Code 71227 BACK BAY A SUNSET VIEW Sml(lt' fl·, t'I .ihd I .1-.1hl11fl homt· ll11<hl) up!(r.tekd "11h l'fl'llt h clorn ... pl.1nt.llHlll 'h111 1cr' b.1y "1nd11\\ & mort• Pm Jtt' !(·lll'd wunyJrd wnh lo1111lJlll 1 hc: pcrk'll lff .... .,tylc $569,900 Code 70727 EASTBLUFF VIEW HOME Bc.rnt1ful. ont' k·\ cl jhd with room to t•xp.md <i.lll'd t•ntry. Fn:nd1 door.. & v.1ndow-. thro11)(hou1 !'w.ir "< houl'. 'hop' & tcnm' $5"9,500 Code 70757 BAYSIDE ORAMA Exlcllt'nt ltK.lllOn End-unit w11h nugmfi- c~nt \ JCW of b.iy rmm 8.1lho;1 lO jt'lty SokJ fum"~d Pc:rfcll ~'t.ond home or ycar- round C..hfomu hfo"ylc $S9S,OOO Cock 70797 WATER'S EDGE S~ctacut..r Coron.1 <kl Mar n.~idencc on the txiy offer.. 2bd, 2txl, sk.-ek, contempo- rary lnterlor'I. Pool, p.t fat:Wtlcs .md awU- .~ boar shp. .,,,000 c.ode 70lt7 ASSUME WAN PAYMENTS Gulf n1ur.c \ 1c\\ homt' in Btg CJnyon .,p.1nou' .3hd lhJ "1th light dn or. cxpJndt'd fJm1lr room l f1rt•pl.11 l '. \ Ltr g.tl"Jgt' $699,900 Code 70897 HARBOR RIDGE SHOWCASE Th1..· 'H.'\\ -.JY.. 11 .111 look mil oH'r llw ury h~ht' do\\ n to tht· 'l:.I i\1tr.1l II\ 1· lllll nc 1r' loft dc.:n .1dd11aon hml.. lOlll1\.1rd \\llh lounr.un $739,000 Code 70917 A VIEW TO REMEMBER Panor.amH. 'tl.'W' of Olt·.in. h.rrhor. Pdll.111 I 1111 night hghr.. I hghly upwadt'd Pon' mouth modd Gourllll't kill ht:n w11h )(r.m lie t'OUOlt'r lop' $829,000 Code 70957 CORONA DEL MAR MJgnificc..-nt Harhor Prnntl' horm· m g.Hl'd .1rea. Spaoou' 4hd 3 Stx1 w11h librJry. j lJr garage, ccntr.tl lcKallon dow to fa,hion hl;tnd $849,000 Code 70967 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR New England ''Ylt' arl·h11cc.turl' on thnt<.t' c.:omer loc:Jll<>n l..J~c h\.1ng room 'PJ d<>U' deck. IJ~c knchcn. dr.un.11i< 'IJtr· w-.1y & family room wnh <Kean 'icw $86S,OOO Code 70977 BEST PR.ICE • BEST VIEW The liming l~ perfl.Xtl H:irbor Ridge Sbd beauty w1lh unobstr\lcted vkwii of ocean, city Uahts. aod mounulns $899,000 Code 709'1'1 ~995 .000 . '1..~-15.000 BIG CANYON BARGAIN A hlJnlo.. .. ·1 of nt} hghh and j111ll lOll~ 'tt."\\' -.lrl'll h out from th1' rl.'m• ><lek<l ~hd -\ ShJ d,·,1~nl'r 10.,..nhomo.: Comt tJl.l. .1 lnok1 $995,000 Code 71<H7 NORTH 1.AGUNA TREASURE I k1,ll'r 11011'4..· d1111hk· 1111 lkmoddnl 111 I ')<XI Tr.1d11111n.il -\hd -\h.1 dl·,1,.:11 111 h wood lloor... ''l'p-d11\\ 11 hunj.t re K •m hm k p.llKI' .111<.I hl·.n111tul IJnd'( .1p1n~ $1,25,000 Code 7 1337 WHITEWATER VIEWS l~l''l \ 11..'\\ 10 C.11.i hna1 Ch.1rm111,.: ~lxl1 lh.1 fl\l'r E''Hdk·nr poit•nii:al. hut nn•d, TI.< 1 $1,345,000 Code 71077 WHITEWATER VIEWS Jk,1 'll" t11 < .11.d 1n.11 ( h.11 mtn>-t \hd lh.1 f"l'I I.,, dll•fll poll'll1t.1I. hul .._ 1 ll'\.'d' ., I,( I St.345.000 Code 71077 I DOUBLE YOUR INVESTMENT Nl'\\l'I Cd\I d11pln t.111 lq,:.ilf\ he: 'Piii 111111 .! l 1111d11-. < '"1' 111111nl ~hd '\ 'ih.1 111 !111111 .!lxl .!h.1 111 h.11 I.. H.lll' l \.II jo.t.lf.ljo.t\' \\II h dll l'I I ,I\ I l'" $699,900 Cod..,~ 70887 s 1.-195 .000 . s 1.650.000 STARQUAI.rrY < u,11111111 .. ·d hom1.. \\Ith -\ hrput<· ,,J,· \ ml' po11I 'fl·• BUQ \\l·t h.ir po.·rk..r l•>r ,·1111·n.11111n)t '-fl·" 1en1' m.1,1 .. ·r 'lllll' \\ Hh ... 11111.1 1111 hide.·, \\ .111.. 111 \\ llll' l di.er $1,1195.000 Code 71107 HARBOR RIDGE CLASS "pn t IC 111 H c ti-111111 1hd I ~h.1 h· •Ill\ \\uh lihr 11\ 1 w.11111< Im pl.",' ln1~ ... • t.111111\ f!Mllll ~ I l If )o.t.11,1.!(C. 'p.111..hn~ fl"lll ~ 'I'·' ....-111111} '''km~ -\ .111 .... nd111111wr' s1,5so.ooo Code 11261 WATERFRONT VIEW HOME lkl ,·ntl> 1 .. ·mod .. ·kd wnh 11111q11,· 'fl·I 111 011i..td, pool lw11 'ICll"\ \hd dl''l~ll $1 ,650,000 Code 71137 .. .... ? • • . . • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Near new 3 bd Mediterra· nean tvmhm High cethngs. gourmet kitchen w/tile counler-5 & oak cabinetry. wood firs. sumpt\.lous mas· tl r ..u1te p.Jtlo & gated garage b3 l 1400 $294.000 NEWPORT'S VERSAIU.E'S COMPLEX w/pool ~p..i & \h'1gh1 r .. m Bnght open & qutel penthouse "-/mini \.Xn \\.I. 2 lld dmn19 room & deck t> 7 3 oC}()() ~ l SQ qq5 EASTSIDE Co~l.1 ~e'><l Darling freshly paml~ 3 bd cmmtn,. cottdge Totalh. r<.'done custom oak k11chen wool tar~t & copper plumblrlg b3l 1400 $219.000 TROVARE E.\qw..,1e newer 2 bd Newport Coast condo \\ '"'•'l?J)mg \lCV.'S of c1tv hghts & mms m gated comm \• IA"~ & 'P. Ln~ dbl garag.? & paltO l~' 1 1400 $229 500 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ha1b.:>r V.:1x..><h \' ,omm i"" 'J)d &. h:l''ll'-Pr .pui.lr 2 bd ,,nd uml 111 pnm.. loca "' · '' rrpl.. l.iwlCh & dbl gar~ 1:1,J 1400 .235 000 NORJll COSTA NE.SA H.ghl\. upgr.>de>d & remo ,i. , j 4 txl h• m~ " q•U• t tul dt" .....ic H .ige fam1h: rm ,, : 1•1, 1r.1•JQ rm" h.t\ ,,,nd F• d vr-. • H 1400 . $27Q Q(){) HARBOR IOGHLANDS u.n~h.~abk> pncli! tor Nl!\I. p-rt Beach' "1ot1vakd c.el~r v.a1 h to move th1., 4 bd h.om. \\./hrdv.d fir, bnc:k frpk & dbl gar~ 631 1400 $2 0 000 NEWPORT'S BAYlllDGE qU1et mlenor 3 bd unit v. patio & att dbl garage 1n g,wod compk>>.. w/pool & spa Vaulted "'!hr.gs white \\alb. tile & c.llrpet 631 1400 $289 000 WEST NEWPORT dur:He" at bargam pnce l...ovJ mam tenance \\1th 00'1 2 bd 8t one 1 bd urut • dbie garage u celent kxat>on ~C'pS to beach & shoppuig 63) 1400 $3 10.000 NEWPOllT SHOllES Spac~ 4 bd home andudes large family room w/frpk & work room Upside down 0ocx plan wllove:ly open deck 631 1400 NEWPOllTS WPEll MY ~~ ly 3 bd rTmodel w/lamily rm Hrdwd firs. fr doon. .. JTlOOth cedmgs. crown moldings & plantation shut· 1er. I ~ laRbcapni vard w/lnat trees b3 l 1400 . . . . . . . . . .. .. ... . $389 000 AT ntE llEAOI "Oldie but Goodie" Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/rear 1 bd apt on large R 2 lot. 3 doors from sarY.t All furniture & appliances included 631·1400 .. . . .$319.500 NEWPORT SHORES area du~ w/3 bd.s up & 2 down. both w/2 baths & frplces Steps 10 ocean beache-s & city tennis & handballl 631 1400 $349 000 NEWPORT SHORES two story 4 bd home with airy open feeling Mosl desirable model tn thl'> communny w/tennis. pool & dubhou~ walk to ocecln 631 1400 $370 000 LONG 'BEACH Neat & clean dpl" mam hou'>t.' w/2 bd dining rm & den. rear urnt w I bd f 1r,1 llml? on th~ market m nice Belmont Hl"tghts nt>1ghborhood 631 1400 $17$ 000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS ~t wer '>fMC1ou' 3 bd home w/d1nlng & fam1I~ room .. & loft/den acre.'' from park High ce1bng!> gr an Ill' & marl•t Ill<' fl, i0r~ 631 1400 $379 000 NEWPORTS BAYVIEW TERRACE h1ghh, upgrdd ed 3 bd w/dmmg & fml~· rm .. m ga1ed commun1t1. w/pool & spa Mrbl firs. high ce1hnq' & mcl'>ter retrca1 qqooo $530 000 AT 11IE BEAOI brdnd new high tech twnhm w/patlo SUtTounded bo,.. walls of gla.,., Two master suit~ & 3rd lewi bonus room opening to deck w/vteY. 631 -1400 $419.000 NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest neighborhood Com fort.able 4 bd home w/d1rnng & famt1y rms & 2 fireplaces on great street Large fenud yard 631·1400 $429.000 NEtWOai S Betcoort Hill neighborhood Comfortable 4 bd home w/dintr.g & famUy rms & 2 fireplaces on gn!al street Large fenced yard 631-1400 $499.000 NE'WPOll1' -.nt BeQant 4 bd on beautifully land- scaped comer lot Vaulted" ceillngs. plantation shuttvrs. frdces V\ maswr suite. livvlg & family rooms 6?3-6900 . . . . .. $499.000 UDO PAllK DlllVE Nicely decorated 2 bd condo w.th \!WINS of the ace.an. channel & o ty lights Doorman. 24 hr security. card room & pool & spa 631-1400 $559 000 AT TffE llEAQI Charming shingled custom Cape Cod wNctorian dfocor 5 ~ from s.and w/master loft. office & family room pb a separate studio apt 631 ·1400 .. ..... . . • . .. . . $585.000 IMDOll VIEW HONES Oqulslte remodeled 4 bd enlarged MONOO Loft & M\11 ~steT suite w/vaulted ~~~-balcooy.~.~~~~$589.000 BALBOA ISIAND A re:eentlv remodeled & b<><111t1 fully maintained 4 bd home+ f bd apt on quiet ... 1r,., t wino traffic Step!> to So bayfront & Village 673 6900 . $61q ,.1(111 P£NINSULA POINT 2 sty 4 bd home w/dm111q • family kitchen w/breaklast nook. hardwood floor.. I.or ~· ocean view deck & patio Steps to ocean b3 l 1400 $S<>'l I)( I IAGUNA IUU·s Gorgeous 4 bd Moulton R311ch 111 on extra lrg lot. mtn & city light views Dining. fdm1I :-. gafll(; rm w/pool table. Pool. spa & gazebo 631 1400 $5<JCJ (H I I CUFF HAVEN upgraded l sty 3 bd w/fmlv rm & op. floor plan Skylaghr '>lone & h...d\W Ors. Berber 1 11 Jl• 1 \· Fr doors. pool '>P3 & mature t~ 63 1 1400 $6 I 'l ()1111 PENINSlJLA PT u.ionderful newer 4 bd Cahfori 11.J l temporarv IA/roof d ck. step. 10 ix!dch Bleach\?d 111<11'1· cabinetry· 2 marble frplces central vac & A/C 631 1400 $6% (JI I BELCOURT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 ''\ - bdrm w/s1tttng ar'-a in mast •r ~rte dining & fam1h. tr• u!>Cd bnck Jldlto w/,pa HUQt? Pncc Orop1 b31 1400 $719 (Ill HARBOR VIEW tUU.s beautifully upgradl>O 2 t 5 bdrm home w/d1n1ng & fomt1y room~ & 3 car gJr 1g· on kirge lot New carpet. paint & fixtures 631 1400 $729 ()()11 DOVER SHORES spaclOUS 4 bd home w/e.'<cepll•\11<11 upper bay & city light vu. Open be.lmed ceilings m h~1ng dimng & famUy rms. yard w/dec.k & pool 631 1400 $749 000 UDO ISi.£ Custom 3 bd. built in 87 on large corm'r lot w/mini bay view Dining room & loft. hrdwd fir, gourmet kitchen. high ceilings. A/C & patio w/spcs 631 1400 ........................ $795 000 AUfOST OCEANFllONT White water views from master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodel w/dinlng & fmly rms & 3 car garage, 2 doors from ocean 000 631 1400 . . ........................ $829. PENINSUIA PT. Delightful 3 bd. 3 ba home w/family room. 4 frplces. triple garage & roofdeck w/spa & ocean vu Expanded & remodeled in 89. 11 includes Fr doors. hrdwd firs. leaded & stained glass. 631 1400..... ... . . . . . ... .. ... .. .$820.000 SPVGl.ASS HIU 5 bd lu'>hly landscaped .. Southport on lrg prvt lot. pool. city lite & mini ocean vu Beams. hrdwd floors. moldings & paned window:. 631-1400. ....... .. ..... ...... .. . ....... $849.000 DOVER SHORES Forever upper bay & city vu from fabulous 4 bd on huge private lot w/separate guest qrtrs Courtyard pool & spa PRICE DROPPED! 631· 1400.. ......... .............. ............... . .. $849.000 UDO ISi.£ bay views from spacious 4 bdrm spht level home on huge corner lot w/library. dining & family rooms. Gardens. mature trees & pool 631-1400. . .. . .... .... . . .. ....... . ... $895.000 BALBOA ISIAND bayf ront duplex with charming ear· ly 4 bd owner's home and separate J bd apt over the garage lovely bay & city light views. REDUCED! 631-1400 . .. .. .. . . . . $899.000 DOVER SHORES this lovely J .. tory 3 bd hm w/fam1 ly rm & dock for large yacht 1s the lowe'>I priced in the drea. Fr doors. paned windows & mok:hngs. 631 1400 . . . $995.000 DOVER SHORES Beaullful remodek>d 3 bd b.lyfront. 60 on the water. patio & doc. k In the style of .m lt<1h<1n villa w/slate flooring in kitchen & dining room 631 1400 . . . . . $1 095.000 CORONA DEL MAR w/pnvate b.l~·.,1de be.,ch & dock Charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio Priced below land value! 631 1400 $1.250.000 OCEANFRONT Wonderful old ~hmgled beach house w/4 bd. den. sun room & huge bnck patio + wparate office/studio on 2 oceanfront lots 031 1400 $1 349 000 DOVER SHORES bayfront w/dock for 70 & 40 yachts Monterey style home w/2nd sty balcony. 5 bd. dining & family rms & lawn. pool & spa 631-1400 $1.389.000 OLD CORONA D£l MAR 1st lime on mrkt Gor- geous Palisades 3 story. 3 bd twnhm w/dinlng rm. 4 car garage, spa & harbor view High ceilings. hrdwd rloor • molding & Fr doors. Steps to beach 631 1400 . . • .. . .. .. ··-· .$1.075.000 • OPEN HOUSES • SAllJRDAY ONLY 273 Haverfield • Bayridge, NB Austin 0aynes 1027 M..rtnen ·Dover Shores, NB Sally Nette! 346 vi. Udo Soud -Udo Isle, NB Mary Ann Nethercutt 1021 Martnen ·Dover Shores, NB Esther Fine 211 North Starl.n -Dover Shores Olga Matthews SUNDAY ONLY 2514 Univentty -Newport Beach Roy Freeman 3124 Taft Way -North Costa Mesa Jeannine Stake 358 Walnut -Ea.stslde Costa Mesa Lynn Creamer 2101 15th · Newport Heights Carol Oift 115 38th -At The Beach Austin Daynes 339 Catalina -Newport Heights JWleAdams 2045 Shlpway -Baycrest, NB P'ia O' Auria 1812 Port Tiffin -Hal'bor Vlew. NB Jimmie Jones 3 BdCondo $289,000 4 8d Hse $429,000 4 8d Hse $895,000 4 8d Hse $945,000 5 8d Hse $1.389.000 2 8d Twnhm $184.500 4 8d Hse $279,900 4 8d Hse $289,900 3 8d Hse $294,000 3/1 8d Hse $319,500 3 8d Hse $425.000 4 8d Hse $549,000 4 8d Hse 2121 E. Ocean Blvd.· Peninsula Pt, Balboa Mary Ann Nethercutt $589,000 4 Bd Hse $595.000 1070 Pescador · Dover Shores, NB Rosette Andree Gmd1 1003 N. Bayfront • Balboa Island Mark Jackson 309 North Star Ln -Dover Shores, NB George Dashiell 303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB Marlene Hassel 4501 Gorham · Came.o Shores. CdM Us Olsen 3 Deerwood • Big Canyon, NB Jeff Axton SAllJRDAY & SUNDAY 234 Lugonla -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Ri2zo 123 36th •B ·At The Beach Lorraine Farrington. Carla Broffman 1719 Skylarl<. -Baycrat, NB Pia D'Aurla I Sally Nett.el 508 San &mudlno • Newport Heights Jimmie Jones I Jerry Smith 2110 ScvtJJe -Peninsula Polnt Carolyn Starr 7101 Seashore -At The Beach Vlckl Lee I Jill Andrus 443 Harbor Island Dr · Newport Beach Rkhard Lee I Path Conover 318 &u.na Vista • Beyfront Peninsula Sally Phillips I Rick Schreiber 835 V.. Udo Soud • Udo Ille, NB Jcny Smith I~ Carlson 4 Bd Hse $795.000 4/1 8d Hse $899.000 3 Bd Hse $995,000 5 Bd Hse $1.595.000 4 Bd Hse $1,695.000 8d Hse $3.950.000 4 Bd Hse $370,000 3 BdTwnhm $399,000 4 Bd Hse $429.000 3 8d Hse $435,000 38dHse $530,000 58dHte $829,000 4BdHM $1,195,000 38dHM $1,295,000 5BdHM $2,695,000 ~ ..,r., DOVER SHORES 6 bd Spdnar;h '-lyl<.> home on the upper bdy w/main channel Vl<''VJ. lor91> dock for 60 & 25 ydcht-. gu~t dpl & courtv.ird pool (,rdnd <tr< ular '>tatrCdW & 55 grt•at mom w/2 -.ty n•1hng 631 l 400 . $1.1%.000 BIG CANYON 3 bd gulf l 0111 w 1•-.1,11t• "A/tr.111qu1I \.1<.'W'> Md-.tl'r w/"l'.111119 •'rt'c1 lrg tuuntn; kill hl'll d111111g & fdm1ly room~ & '>P•llt' for hom<• off1< <' 631 1400 'lo t 47!) 000 UDO ISLE Top quc1h1v & pt•rft·t u1111 d•·'< nix thh 111 '\\ 5 bd homt• in pnmt' loca11011 1111 hugt 1111 L1brc.1t\. q11w met k1tchc•n. dlnmg rm & roof J1.1ck 631·1400 $14'1'i000 CUFF HAVEN B.11, & OC<.>tln Vll'W'> from f<)bUlo )ll'> c, hd CU'>tom ltdhdn v1lld w/hbrnry & fmly. d1111119 & mor111ng rooms Large yard w/1c1wn. wrrace-. & 'Pt• 631-1400 $1.595 000 CAMEO SHORES Gorg<.'011.., 4 bd home in pn•mr,•1 corner locdllon w/180 •>Ct•.111. c<1nvrn1 & 111tt• light \.lt'\A. [legant d<>rm largl' vww vard & wdll1•d 1x111I 63 1 1400 ')I fiC)C, 000 CORONA DEL MAR'S 0 .. •,11 Bl\d ll l,1\,, ,.,111, uur & hrbr v11 Ell'ga111 4 bd w/d111111q & f,11111lv 1111 ... & triplt? g.1rage Mav trc1d<.> 01 < .mv 2nd 631 1400 ::, 1 KW> 000 NEWPORT COAST'S 01,·.11 Rrdq,• qorg,•1111, ll•'\A. '-'.'cuntv gr111>d 4 bd 1t.1h.m M1·th1<·nil•h'•111 \ h'\\ ,•..,tt11<• with dlrnng & f.m11lv 1111' llbr.:irv & h'cl '''""' 631 1400 'i-2 22'> ()()() HARBOR RIDGE I 1rm,•1 d .... 1q11 hu11 ... · b bd ''11)(•1b qu.:1hty w/fabul1 •U.., .,,, ... ., v11.., ">turw '''"'' '"' \l/de11 libr..iry gym & mC'di.1 room 631 1400 $2 hqr, ()()(I TIIREE ARCH BAY. Lcig1111c1 Bc"1u11f11I rl'm Kl lo d l bd 1radl11111rnl tl(l'<lllfwnt w/f.1h vu I lrdwd f11, h1•.i111 n•11ing• dbl punl'd w111dow-. & 4 frpln•, 631 1400 $2.7<>:1 000 IAGUNA BEACH t1 ldbulnu.., -.ccunllf q<1kd 1w.11 ll<'\' <Xeanfront l'~tdll' nf ..iprx I 0 000 -.q ft -.1,w ... tu thl' beach gtK''>l houw & 8 c<tr 9.ia.1ql 631 1400 • $10 800 000 I I ' , ____ ......._. _____ -~-...... ..-.._-----~ OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. lido Isle Bayfront 835 Via Lido Soud Open Sat/Sun. Sl,695,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Home 211 North Star Lane Open Sat/Sun. Sl,389,000 Buena Vista Bayfront 318 Buena Vista Open Sat /Sun. $1,195,000 Bayfront Barg~n 443 Harbor lsland Dr. Open Sat./Sun. Sl,195,000 Dover Shores Lowest Price! 309 North Star Lane Open Sunday $995,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 1003 North Bayfront Open Sunday 5899,000 wtside Charmer 358 Walnut Open Sunday $289,900 Newport Beach Estate of *hn Wayne ·I a Roca" SBR ~~ct: t , .6 acres App 7 ,000 4.~4\.»I nis court ~ Sl,395,000 lido Isle Large Lot 1BR 2BA, Fm Rm, immaculate home 40' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Value! $575,000 Westcliff Luse 3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, fully fum'd hm Pool/spa, large patio Sl,695 mo. BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ 675-10 58 ~ 6 3 1 -1400 Linda Isle Gold Coast SBR 45BA freshly mnodeled home Large dodc with turning basin views $2.695,m> Dover Shores Bayfront/Pool Home SBR 4BA home, dock for 2 large yachts Large ya.rd & pool, 7C1 of bay frontage Sl,389,000 lido Isle Bayfront SBR 45BA older home, ideal eastern tip 54' of bay frootage, w I sandy bead\ & dock 52.,695,.(XXI Buena Vista Bayfront 3BR 4BA + Den, c~ beach cottage, Fabulous tum.mg basin vteWs, boat dock $1.195,(XX) Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contesnporary, will exchang'-' Approx 1.2 acres, ocean &c bay v1ews Sl.995,000 Bayfront Bargain 4BR 3SBA. sumy, westerly orientation. Luge dock, sandy be9ch. (JJ bay frontage nt95.1XX> Lowest Priced Dover Shores Bayfront! Lowest Priced Balboa Island BayfrontJ Spyglass Family Home 3BR 3BA + Fam. Rm., turn-key home! 4BR 2BA owner's unit,+ 1 BR apt SBR 45BA +bonus, X-large view lot Large dodc, southerly orientation, exlnt views Great Value! large patio, xlnt view Very private canyon location, pool 5995,000 $899,000 $849,000 Udo Isle Tradition.al 48R 3BA. prime 4.5' a>rner lot ~ location. Fr. doors, Hrdwd floors $815,000 Lido Isle Contemporary 3BR 3BA Custom, prime comPr location Built in 1987, bright open noor plan, Spi S7'9S,ro> F.aataide Owmer 3BR 2.SBA, Fm Rm.~ home Excellent &ooltion. large master $289,900 CLlfFHAVEN 1\vo year new4Bd +guestqrtrs, largegounnetkitchen/ ram nn combo, dining rm. hrdwd n~. $999,000 . NEWPORT IBACH O\dce 38d rm1Xiel w/Fr doors, rumw fin, mxJlh ail- lllg\ new rod,~ plni>g & lrg yam. $381),000 EASl'SIDI COSTA~ Channing38dcouagiew/cusumoountryldtch, runod- eled bath, oak & brick fq>lc. quiet street. $219,000 ~ROAD <ml w. fr<rn amxlelld 38d hem~ kidl, hWtbelmC!ililg\& lrgyaid~&~ $759,000 NIWPOllT IDIGJll'S Gtat ~l'f In Ml' 2,000 sq.ft . 3M'38a + f2m nn, or 28dl2Ba + l!I> l Bd/lBa ~QM. $42 5,000 MYCRFSI' KING'S ROAD -Spa1aCI liar~ iesmlei wldlning & family IOOIT\\ PanoramicOO!a11&dty~froo1 ne.v S1ld villa wl1ibraty, fam,dining&rromingrm>+ lrgyard. $1,595,000 stooe 6repla, Frendl doors, pool & ~ $549,000 MANNY STELLINO • MARLENE HASSEL Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors® 631-1400 x254/259 • 642-6048 • 650-2678 \ • t. ,,. .. . l • I .. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or /ease ... on the water ... near the water. .. and with a view of the water ... Call GRAYCE # 1 In the Balboa Island Office• NEWPORT NORTH -Elegant 4 bd, on lovely landscaped comP.r. Vault cetlings, plantation shutters, 3 fireplaces. A/C & security ........ $499,000 BAIBOA ISlAND -Extensively remodeled 4 bd w/ roof deck on quiet street, 3 fireplaces & hardwood & tile floors .................................................. $699 ,000 . qi ·· .. "•t .-~~ -I •. . .~ ~" . ; , .I , ' GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 549-0019 or 673-6900 COWNS ISLE · FABULOUS 190' ON BA YFRONT w/dock. Beautifull-_y remcx:leled 1 story 3 bd home w/dining rm & huge pool table sized game rm. Gracious outdoor # ' ,.. . J! . .::: . ,. t' living, lush gardens on tiny private island. $2,595,000 r~ ~ 'CJrayce Tabafeno w;ss recent),! honored al Waterfront Homes am.ml award certmorf1 She placed J st owral 11 &stings and sales llObne In the Bal>oa Island office and 4th ii the enlh Umpany ~ n elegarldy appointed 4 txfrm home w/das,,ic contemporary accents. Dramatic and~den>­ rated rooms indude: the IMng nn, dinilg rm, master lxlrm & kitchen with fabJlous ocean Wtas and the t.eakfast nook & brnily room owrlooldrig the k1st"'1 landscaped & romantic waled ~ w/pool Eschui•e Affiliate ~~ $1 ,695,000 cf weeping ocean view from a premier comer location in this prestigious oceanfront neigli>orhood with private beaches. For mo~ Information coif US OLSEN 631-1400 x230 Rafdent Specialist NEWPORT BEACH 2436 w. Coast Hwy 714~31·1400 PENINSULA POINT 2 story 4Bd home w/dining room, family kitchen w/breakfast nook, hardwood floors, deck & patio. Steps to surf & sand . .............................. $595,000 Terrific single story 2 Bd cottage with fireplace in sunny location just steps from surf and sand. ............................. $475,000 For More Information Call MARY ANN NETHERCUIT 631-1400 x239 BALBOA ISLAND 315 Marine Awnue 714-673-6900 ........ al GOAT ESTATES IMTHllATIO .. AL . HUNTINGTON HAUOUR 94 ft. boat dock. A masterpiece of superb quaJlty. Extensive marble, Pozzi double windows, and gourmet Gaggcnau kitchen. Luxurious main floor master with dual Jacuzzi. $1,295,000 GOU Couasl VU.WS Custom home designed for elegant entertaining. F1owlng ftoor plan, dramatic c.athcdral celllngs. formal dining room, country-size kitchen. $765,000 llO' OClAN VllW Huge. private lot In Monarch S.y Tm.cc wtm spacious ~n· gle· levcl home. Three bed· rooms. over 2700 sq. ft. with ""'8"111cent ocean view. $76S.OOO _., ____ ~----'I""" =...-.. ··"""~ . ,., . f\ ~~ 11 ---· '.i:U.i -------- SlASID£ llf.GANCf. Showcase your flnest possessions In this rare home that Is a work of art In Itself. You could entertain royalty with pride or relax privately with the sound of surf and view of sand and sea. Call for a private showing. $1,895,000 SHANGRl·LA FOR SAU Imagine a fairy-talc pcrf'ect, secluded. ftve acre vaHey In Laguna Beach. overlooking the lovely padfk coast- llnc. A rare property. Call for poten- tial USC $1,495,000 SWIUING COASTAl VllWS Lovely Laguna Be~ sing~ level ~ In a lush. p<ivatt' setting. large private deck with SJ>o'. $499,000 ON TH£ BEACH lncredlblc oceanfront estate In West Newport. lntrtgulng floor plan featur- ing six bedrooms. five baths. Com- pletely remodeled In 1990. Surf at your front steps! A rare opportunity at $1,l95,000 COWBOY SftCIAL Custom ranch, pr1vatc bluff, approx .. five wooded acres. Main house ..-.1th two master suites, guest house, barn tack room. RJdlng arena and corrals. $799,000 BRILLIANT ARCHmCTUR£ Deslgnect around a glass-floored atri- um with glass walls open to a tiled veranda. Dazzling views approx. 6000 sq. ft. overlooking golf course. Pool. spa and more. $ l ,299,000 MU>ITf.llRANf.AN VILLA Country living In the Rolling Hills of San Juan Capistrano. Custom quality. four bedroom. 4.5 baths. plus great room with 19th ceilings. Over 4000 sq. ft. on nearly 1 /2 acre. $7J4,900 lO\IUY LAGUNA NlWPOIT llACJI CAJAdlilA SUNSlT Prime c:.orllt'f lot In ~na Be.lch. wlm three bedroom houx plus parj(fng lot, but the value Is In the land. Great loc: rerfect for pr~lonal building Call ror det<llls $399.000 nvc ~oom t'WO SIOl)I home. COll'lt'f locatk>o, bKJu to green- belt. Owncf may help wlt.h ftnandog. Call for dct.llls SJ74,900 Ocean view form most rooms in mis kvgc. bnght. c.httrful ~ tKJOSS from greenbelt four t>«t rooms plus f.unlly room. Formdl dining room 049,900 C L"S .I C >!\1 HCJi\1F Sri I ~ • '81g Bear' lot. Owner wtll u.rry or subordinate. Plans available $22.000 MONA&CJI llACll KACJI COJTACil • Li\guna &each. 2 contiguous lots can be ~t sepa· ratelyortogethcr. SI 19.000and SI 19,900 LAGUNA Off1CI. IUllDfHG Pr1rm-location on corner of l'CH In Nortti U>.guM. New olllce retc\JI building with ocean views. ~red underground puklns $600,000 Model pcrfttt McdltttT.iincan mini-villa with drMNillc dee.or Walle 10 tc.a at the Ritz. Jtroll the be.lch Thrtt bedrooms. u~­ dr.i cellings. custom fiNMft In the heArt of Llguna. Ci>ry. ch.arming, J>lt\'.•te C.~1.al ce11lnp. twdwood ftoois, IMp llrcpWice. l!k'k.k counyard, OCCM view. $119,000 • Custom hom~lte with breathtaking views of Orange County Hiiis, cl~ ltghb. and ocean. S 170.000 • If 'JOU're loOklng for views this site h.u ltl Breathtaking ~ ol O.C. hills. city tights and the Paci Re Oc.ean. $170,000 • PAlnilit. Est.afPS In ~M NlgUet. Large lot with view$ ocean, hits.. dtj lfahti. Seller may uny. $350.000 ---...--. ... tor informal/on 011 these and other properties l·,df 4S9-S'JUO 0 ~------------------- I ' I 1 : I • • I I I I ' . I I I' I ------.. ----- r ... , f111''•"" i~. ~''''ft /\~ flf'"J:'PI •l rttJc;f:'"<:; I f-(J ''' r; 0fl ~ ....__ r ·~ I ~~ BALBOA P r:NINSl'LA 204 43rd St, #A & #B B.\YCREST I 3 38 Santia~oOrivc HARBOR VIEW H OMES 1942 Pt. Laurent Lu><> ISLE 236 Via Eboli 203 Via Lido Suucl SF.A FAIRE David Prince $230k,3 30k Vcr~ilcnc I Juli $629.000 Susan Weir $679,000 Alliilon Scesemann $695,000 D'ctte SteelberR Sl.675,ooo 230 Lille, #213 At Atri $ 399,000 :::::::; J ~ ~~ BAYSllORE S 2781 Bayshorc Drive Kevin KanJa 0AYCREST 1338 Santiago Drive CaroJ Mock 1837 Tradewind.. David McCulloch 2030 Holiday Ro.1d Alison McCormick THF BLllFFS 2443 Vista Nobleza VergiJene I lull 1984 Vista Caudal Kay Parker 1953 Viet.a Caudal Gail York CORONA DEL MAR 512 Avocado Allison Sccsemann 416 Hazel Valerie Howell 621 Poinsettia Brenda Petcr•on H ARBOR RIDGE 16 San Seba1tian Joyce Ol1on H ARBORV IEW H OMES 1821 Port Tiffin Place Laraine S l1aw J 800 Port Carlow Place Eric Shaw 1942 Pt. Laurent SU$an Weir H ARBOR VIEW HILLS 1226 Keel Drive Jeff Ewin~ SEA FAIRE 230 Lille, #213 O'ette Stcclberllt SPY\.';LASS HtLL 60 Drake. Bay Drive Christa Francifl LIDO ISLE 939 Via Lido Soud Marcia Bents SA l\ Jt'AN CAPISTRA N O 31555 Peppertree Bend Jennifer Pritchett LA(; Ll N ,, NI GU EL 25181 Adelanto Je nnifer Pritchett N1 w Ll t:.,TINC.t:., 630 Harbor Island, 4 Bd, den, boat dock -LEASE 35 Smoke1lone, 2 Bd, den, 2 B,. l 808 S. Van Ne .. , 3 Bd, 2 Ba J 18 Cor1ica, 2 Bd, 2 Ba, 1late entry 423 Mari;tuerite, 2 Bd, invutment home 2207 Holly Lane, 4 Bd, 2.5 Ba 230 Lille Lane, #213, view 2107 Leewud Land, 3 BJ, 2 Ba 7 Sea ove, Sea I1land T ownhome 319 El Modena Avenue, cu.tom Lome 2210 Newport Hill Dr. E.ul; 5 BJ, 3.5 Ba 2521 Bayshore Drive, 3 Bd, 2 Ba, bay view 1755 Park Avenue, 5 acre Lai;tuna Beach property 3004 W. Oceanfront, ew1lom built, ocean front 2233 Bay•ide Drive, vinlaite home on waterfront $699.000 $629,000 . $498,000 $565,000 $469,000 $374,900 $339,000 $499,000 $575,000 $699,000 $1,399,000 $645,000 $1, 195,000 $679,000 $560,000 $399,000 $760,000 $4,950,000 $ 1 ,890.000 $223.500 $10,000 $149,000 $162.500 $225,000 $325,000 $349.900 $399,000 $410,000 $569,000 $750,000 $990,000 $995,000 $995,000 $1,175,000 $1,729,000 • r .. 1:xc ., I '~H'E BAYFRONT ESTATE ti.(){)() sq.ft. home! u•ith scparal.! g11l..'sl qtwrfors. $5,./50,000 I 1~1 >M<>.VTI >~)· n. n· J rc1</itim111/ .2 b .. •droom lwm .. • 1111 o f.t1 rgc? Lot ! ... •as .. • al ~3. 500 p / mo. or /:.11y al~ 785,000 Jl1<.; Ct.\')'(),\' \'ILL.I T11m-k .. •y 3 J,C!Jroom home 011 tht! I Oth fairway $455,000 NEW/>ORT llEICllTS F.11mf'<!t111 e!lcganc<! ;,, this 4 H .. ·.lmom I lumc with Bayri<!ws. $750,000 D<WF.R SllORE~ / ./() fi.•d of bay /ro11l.a9t! ;,, 1/1is () he!droom honrt!. $1,395,000 DA.VE SENIOR SALE S ASSOCIATE t ... (BOO) 7)ovER HORES T raditio11al 5 bedroom home 0 11 a I / 4 aero lot. W?mde,ful family home and nei9/1borhood. $699,000 . I I . ' • I ' I ' 1 ' ' • ~ • f I I • I I I • I , ' , , l . ; I . . -I -I I I ! , ' I I ! I 1 : : '~ ' i 610-692.B NE'ftf PORT If EIGllTS Spacious 4 b~droom home w;1J, light and bright floor plan $699,000 644-9()7 () '1 ,.--.. --__, ...... _ _.I;;:~~..-::..T L.. •• L.Jii'- C£1"'o/ Ta-1:.e dvar..ft4je of f~J Jf~ view ~ '11.1tt'f If f/...e. /...o11H.e of /OW" lff'~J· TJ..iJ i; fh.e ferfecf f /a.u fo five w/...i/e ff~ /<MY ~vof'j. If cM!"~ / 6e4'f'oo~ ~ lta.fJ..l"oo,.,._ /...o11H.e WL·tf... a. f'el'HDk/e4' /o.:fck ~ fh.e far..fa.Jfic jWV'i !Jc..fei &o~f/ of /?~J/...ot'ej . ... a.6ovtf ;e//i~ ""°JM.ef • Ca.// Ca.Yo/ if /ovt a.Ye ;eYiovy, f~;e feof le did. . %00·701•71b1 ..._,. ,. •• • r1 1-b/rl-Ci>"cl• J:>n~, 1 ~~ ~ ~ J..u.rl-of ~W•f J117.000 1-b11-Cftjfvuw J)riw, ... frl4 --t-1--Jf4 ~ ~ ~J.on1 JbJ-1,000 1»K 1-.tt:.r J>riw, ~'I ~tiw.t-J tr> 1•11 ~ ... ~!Cr wa;' O/U" f-.kt· JbJ-1,000 )'~ft. Clowl. ... ~-14 ~ ~ fl'b/f~ ~ c-r' 1K/f7.000 )'1-/,1-1 ~u.ri&, ~r.AJ/. vC:.w of~ f<ih. ~ ~~ 1K17.000 1-71!1 ~I.on })nw, ~ feru/ofl""'• ~···r ,-t t"-' ~·· 0,-.. ~'"'1· Jf,bf,000 1-1-~ ~· ~w f-.lkrd ~ °" f"-' ~ t1w4 11,?11.000 1-11-1-~I.on ]),t.-, ~ "--!~ VC:.WJ, /,O' ~~Do-~ N>f w/. J)'.100.000 ('amt•<> S f1ores -wide ocean t·it>ws, $895, 000 homfl in gated art.>a, commu- n ity pool~ 6pa, $ 729 ,00 NEWPORT BEACH Steve Suther/en Bringing you the Orange Coast L ifestyle (BOO) 949-9802 l1aysl1ores -wonderful traditional bay/ront with rit•ale pier, $3, 100,000 lri•ine Cooc -spectacular /.1 editerrane an villa, ocean t•iew, $4,600,000 lagutJa B C?ach O ceanfront - s pectacufa,. ocea11/ront estafo, S4,500,000 Irvine C'ove -ocean view, vacant lot, $1,400,000 Lemon H eights -Tustin, 2.2 acres, spectacular view building site, $850,000 Laguna Beach -conteniporary on 5 ocean view acres, $995,000 Harbor View Hi/ls -sophisticated view home, $ 7 85, 000 ............ Ala. 29, 199' NEWPORT BEACH • ~-...• Redaced1 $495,000. t• s,.s••.••• .. s .t., 11:11 ti Pl ..... $11111 Marcia £ lollert Bents 6J,J, •f1JI at. llZ · Don. an..d Joyce Olson., t~o Realtors for the road, off to fin.d that perfect home. Gcorgcou~ rcdccor.llcd 3,600 Ml fr home with mJ~tcr \llitc on mJill level. Retl11tt1I to $795,000 Call our 24 hour information hotline (800) 806-5766 DON&JOYCE Cu tom cstJtc with views. 48R, pool, o LS o N 5,600 sq ft . 111.-rt Is N• \11ltnr111u hlr fa!""rNa (800) ~87- P.111or.1m11: \'tcw. 3, I 00 'q fi home, 4 HR. pool ldc.11 for l'lltl.'rlJinmcm ~700,000 Dr.·, office plm two umr-.. l.A>eJtcd m Nl"\\.'port BcJ\:h. I I NEWPORT BEACH '"I'he Shaw's F-Iarh<>r -V-iew F-I<>..1:-i1es Sensational New Family Home $1,195,000 • S lx-d1,H1m , 3 Sh.uh plu, ofti(e • Mmt 1111:red1bk mJ\ler \lllrl' l'\l'r • I \ tu1'1H· ll\r of (;rJ1111e & Lime\l<Hll' • Frenl h door\ & \nnJmn • '11.111: 11f the Jrt Jme11111e> mduJe • Mctilulou) Jnrnuon to deCJJI ligh1. \ounJ & \{'lUnlY ~v~tem.-. • Right out of An·h1tectur.il D1grn Call for complete list of amenities for this speet4culRr home. It's a Beauty! • 4 lx-droom\, 3 5 bJ1h, • Updated KJt(hcn> Jnd b.uh' • Smomh wlm~ \\'tth 'h ligh1' • E1bulou\ mJ,ta \\llte \\1th JJ(U//1 tub and shower 2-1.IJflfl \q JI . I ot \\"ill B11ild fo \11it 24,000 sq.ft. Lot ' $990,000 Wou ld you like to hare the: family home of your dreams ... where your kid~ can swim, 'J>lay basketball , ha\·e a rrce hoUS(', .ind wonde1 fol area for outdoor entertaining??? Cmtom design your own home or remodel nisting 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home on chis, the LARGEST buildabk lot in Harbor View Homes · m-cr l /2 J(rc! Builder will work with your pockt'tbook. $645,000 • tren~h Joor' .md windows • Wooden tloor\ .ind det.tiling • Bonu> r<xm1/Gue t houx· • Prok>>IOllJIJ~· l.in<i5'Jpcd r.ird wich ~Wl'bo Jnd hot nrb Laraine and Eric Shaw-, Spec;a/;z;ng ;n Harbor View Homes s;nce 1977 800-745-1626 N EWPORT BEAC H tephanie Houghto n I lmtE PROFILE: 3004 W. Ocean Front, Newport Bead1 0W~£R Bt 111.UER: Max & LJa Moritan Max and Lila desiitned and built their dream home in 198 3. They l1ad so much fun doinit so that tlwy have started tl1eir next project ... They arc titoinit to be buildintit their next home, directly adjacent to this ex istin¢ home. Max and Lila are lookinR for a buyer that will enjoy tl1e amenities and special qualities of the home as mucl1 as they have. Please call Stephanie or Kent for private showin~. COMING SOON -. - Thougl1t you couldn't allord Ocean Front property in Newport Beach? Call Stephanie! Coming soon, Ocean Front Condo1 -On The Sandi! 2, 3 and 4 bedroom plam, horn $585,000 to $895,000. F OH L LJ\<.£ 2 bedToom plUJ den, 2.5 bath.. Designer perlect 2,400 1qwue feet. Boat •~p avaJable May 1, 1995 for a yearly leaJe. $2,500 per month 723-0I 3 7 r esidence 663-77IJ. pager Alison McCormick and Charlie Searcl1i11g lo f;11J your next l10me. Gor;te<>us [amily home nestled on a bca111i[111ly l.nd1~.ipcd u1rm·r lot. Back .tu- den has a 1xiol and :1pa. Nev. .lppliam.e• in killl1l'n, vlu~ ,t.1ra~l ha• lU•tom lahi- nelry throu~houl. Additional $10,000 deuir.1l11r lredil lo bu~cr! 5565.000 B~auliful C'Ulllom home with 2 firc.,laH'f, m.rny skyliii!hh and .rn enormou! backyard. A very liii!ht and hriii!hl 3 lwdrclQm, 2.5 l,.ith honll'. Won'1 lo1>'l al thi• unheard or Newport &-ach prin~. $3 19,000 R ECENT LISTIN G & SALES Cherry Hills, Bi;t Canyon Halyard , Newport Beach Songsparrow, Irvine Anniversary, Back Bay Halyard, Newport Beach Point del Mar, Corona clel Ma r Muirficld, Bi~ Canyon I loliday Road, Baycrcst Bayport Way, l 'ppt"r Bay Irvine Avenue, Baycrest 673-2064 r esidence SEA ISLAND: A su erb location Gated community of townhomes and condominiums premium Newport Beac h locations bordering the · · · · • Nt!wport Beach Country Club Golf Cour~. NUMIEI Of HOMES: Compri~ed of I .12 condominium unit' There ure about 48 ..elf-contained to wnhomc' and 84 'tocked 'ingle·fe,el nmdo' " PRICES: Eleven re'idCOl'C' Jrc currentl y on the market ranging frum $499.ooO to $719.000 Jn lhC earl) 199("· \C\ er,11 noor plJn, 'old 111 the SXOO.CXlO r.inge STYLES: Sea h land ha' 1"'0 builder' Thc luxury untt' were built by Mcl.-un and lutcr Lu-.k lllmpleted tile rnmmunity. Tiit' McL.:trn Unll\ ranse from about 1.900 -).()()()square feet. the latfOfPeing a three-bedroom. four· bath town~o~ with u three-car garage. The Lu'k unih r1rnge from about 2.300-2.800 '4u.111: kt•l All tht· Lu,i.. fl1~11pl.11l\ h:.11uri: firt.>pfJtC\ IO lhl' II\ mg room and ma,tt.'r bedroom NOW umo: Of the 11 condo' currently on the market. three are McLain unih ranging from $499.000 to $655.00 and eight Lusk unit i. from $525.000 to $71 9.000. COMMUNITY FIATUllS: The community boai.ti. 1wo community pools. two i.pai.. two tenni' courti. and a clubhoui.c. Several of the propertie' cap1ure Catalina and bay \.iew' Loca ted aero'' from the Hyau Newporter Re,ort. Seu "land i' minute' from f a,hion f,land and w1thrn walking dMancc of Pacific CoU\l Highway and Balboa 1'1und. Add1tionJlly. the re i' quick accri.' to major highway,. the airpo rt and South C1'a'1 Pla1a. SCHOOLS: AndeN:n Elementary and Comnu del Mar Junior and Senior High Sc hool SOURCI: Seu hland '-J>C':lahi.t is Arvilla Shcmn of Prudential Colifomiu. 2101 E. P11cific Cou1,t HiBhway. C<'rnnu def Mur 92625, (7 14) 759· 6600. ext. 212 or (714) 7~5430 for u 24- hour voice pager. luxurious Seo lslond condominium with .spectacular patio terraces. If you would lib to 1uhmit a Community Profilt of your farm arta, pltast follow tlrt abovt fonnat and t nclost a mop outlillt (Thomas Guillt) of tlrt arta alon1 with a photo of a cumnt listing. Tht dtscrlption of lltt profHTfJ KMt untltr tltt "Now lUIU'' uction. Slnd lht ln/ontU1llon lo Jo1c1 Sdtrtr. DoU1 PIU>t, 330 W. B111 SL, Costa M11a, CA 92617, (J 14) $14-1141. l.f you llavt an1 qutttimu, pltttJt call New England is her favorite getaway AGENCY The Prudc1111.1I California Ri:alt~ Sondy Mittman CITY OF RESIDENCE: JOB TITl.F.: Realtor FARM ARI-\ Harbor 11111 E•Mblu 11 .111l, Ne" p111 t Rt I in genl..'1.11 HOW 1.0,(, WITH AG ENC\': 2 I/'.! \Coll\ I' year' ;n ll'.il C\IJtC Nev.pon Bca(h for J2 )'l'<tr' HOBBIES/INTEREST: Marn 1n1c:re,1 arc ffi) l·h1ldn•n Othl'• mtcn:'" mdudc edU(Jliun. thl'Jll'I 1l,1d1i and tt·nni'. CLUBS/ORGANfZATIO S: 551 Club. Opcr.1 P.J\.'lfil.. ATSC S11ph1,1katc' LAST BOOK READ: "The Shipping New'• FAVORITE MOVIE: "Room with a View" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: La Grenouifle in Manhattan FAVORITE GETAWAY: Connecticut and New Englund PET PEEVE: Blatunr rudenes!. HOW DO VOV DEFINE SUCCESS? PcMnal ~compli1-hmcn1 W1 want to ltur fro,,, 1011 dtrouglt our ntw SNAPSHOT co/u111n. Tiit column /tahln1 rtal tSlllU 0111111rr, broktr, ogtnt~. 1Mrkni111 rtpr111,,tativ1s, or an1 othtr staff llltlJlkrt "'" """ U4t 10 highlight. Wt tncourtJgt you to stn' a pltoto (black and wltilt, If po1siblt), wlllt co,,.,,an1 na111t, JHno11 a11d SNAl'SHOT marbd 011 back. ' Stntl or fax 1our Ut/onuJ/on 10: Joyet $clttrtr, Doll1 Pilot, JJO W. Blly SI., Colla MtN, CA 91621; Fu: 11~1. O.o41JA1: ',. ... n.,..,. w1·a,.b11s1t 11 111 s,_, Is a....,,~JO• flfd to Nll tlt1111111 IO tltt con II INt Wflf luMt"'-1. "'*"• Jo,ct ~'"'"• 574-4241. Movin' on up UIU 0 :WaWMI J'Ke.1(~ //.£() : ...... Tips to making your high-rise move easier Thi' year many Arnl!m·un' will mmc into a high-me apJrtmcnt or condominium. and the ph} 'ical tran,fcr of their bc longrng' can create 'pcc1al need ' Al\(1. 'llll·c rno't apunment lcJ\C' 111 m.1J1tr markcl\ tum 11\er at the 'ume tune. proper plannrng " C\\Cllllal. "Mm mg 11110 .111 Jpartmcnt or high-me cnnd11m1111um c;in crl.'ah: d1flcrent mO\ mg need' .md requm.• J1ffercn1 plannrng than the 1ypu:al hou,ehllld mmc." 'a)' Mayno"c' Tran,1t\ mo\Hlg C\(l\!rt S<irJ Surf.tee. "B} pl.inning Jhead and bc111g prcp<ired. )llU can 'ec en,ure a tmublc-li ec mme und the ,;ifct) of your belonging.,: If you arc mm ing Imm one apanment to another. you will w<int Hi c11'urc u quick return of your dcpo~it. Alen your current apanrnent manager of your upcoming mm c and ..chcdulc u damage in,pcction of the apanmcnl \e\crul day' prior to your mmc Be \Ure 111 prm 1de your old landlord with }Our new .iddrc" \(1 they can return your 'ecunly dcpm1t and 1111"\\.ard 'tray mail 'Bel11re }Our 111.'V. rl.',1t..lencc b.:1..·omc' 11 lled "'1th ) 11ur bclongmg'. m.1!.l· .1 l hel kh,1 111 t..IJmagc' ,11 ) our nc\\ a pan ml.'nl .rnd C\ en lllll,1<kr tal..mg pauurc'. url.1lC ,aid "Thi' 'o'lll mah· )11ur next m'(l\!l.'t11111 cJ,11:r .ind more .ii:curalc • When mm mg 11111111r 1•Ul of .1 h1g~-rai-.c bu1ld111g. }OU 'h1wld remember 10 re,t:r\e elcvutur l11t1e 111 ad\.ance of your move. If your M.:hcdulc 1' ncx1blc. it i' ideal to move ... everul d:1y' before or .iftcr the fiN nf the month. Fewer people mo\.1.' at thh time. which ullowi-. you more op11n11'. Typically you CJn only rcser\e three houl'\ at" lime. Plan your \Chedulcd clc\ ator time und rnordmatc carefully with your 011)\.Cf', ci-.pccially when you ha \.C to plan for tune 111 lluth building,, While you're .it 11. find out fmm both your 1..urrent <ind new building manager -where the mmcf\ C•lll park their truck a, they load .and unload your belonging'. und make 'ure to get d1men,1<llh You could be m n pmch on moving day when the truck can't fit 111 the tight alley or underneath ii low overhana. It 1\ al\O important to make ~u~ you have provided all of the new key to )'()Ur upJf\ment. Do you have the key' to unlock the gate out back? Did they rcmc:mbcr to give you kcyo; to unl°'k your 'toragc 11pacc? Mm1ng day will be hcc11c uod trackmg down the buiklmg manuscr will not be an easy task. Ml plannina ~head become' cs..ential. !'I~ Surf1ee. "When in doubt. throw it out.• m11h1 MiUnd like har"h advice, but in lnO.'lt CL~s.. the 'J) ing h1lld' 11 uc. Clo~h and 'toragc 'pace an: u'uall} a rare rnmmod1t} in h1gh- ri'e apanment,. 'o mal..c 'urc )OU arc lillmg up }OUr 'PJCe Wl'cl} Pack up your mom' one at .1 time and label b<ne' for the mom they Ix-long Ill • kitchen. dining room. lx'droorn. etc .. - in~teud of identifying cnntcnt' 'uch u' '1her or electronic~. Labeling boxe' that go directly to ~torage will al~o ~a\c you time unpacking. Al,o. don't a~'ume y<1u can lc;ivc unwanted item' in the 1>ld up<inment. or that a churity will uutomaticully come pick them up. Your bui I ding muy charge you a rcmm al fee and your belonging' rnuld end up m J dump,ter in,tead of going 111 'omeonc in · need Ma) Oo"cr 'ugge'" other llP' befon:. dunng .rnd after the mm c •If you arc hiring pr11k"11111al mmcr,. U\l' a local agent of a nati<lnal carm:r or get \I.Ord of.mouth recommcndauon,. If )Ill! .m: un,ure abl1ut a mo' 1ng agenq. }llU tan al" a}' check 1t' rcputat11111 through the hi~:al Better Bu,me" Bureau or the lntcNatc Commerce Cnmm1"111n Ill Wa,hmgton. D.C. • If you can't ufford a profe"ional mm er for the emire project. hire a crew from a hical ;igency.to lo.id .in~ unload the truck • Make arrangement' fm tran~poning your peh <llld any hllU\C plant,, bccuu'e mo,, mover' c;in'1 take either 111 their hlll. • A~I.. u friend 10 help out. e\cn if you ha ve hired profe,,mnul mmcr,. h\ good to ha\C 'omcone 'land gu.1rd of the truck <1r "att·h mer the empt y Jp.1nmen1 "hllc y1lu .in: managing the mm cf\ Oa} 111 thc mme· • Keep plenty ul t.1,h "1th ~ ou on mm mg d.I) 1111 1nc1dcn1.11, 'Ulh a' llJ" fur thl.' doorml.'n ant.I mm er' and food • A'" a11111hc1 fncnd 111 \Cr\1.' "' .1 mc"a!!l' lCntl.'r hir )llU on m1" mg d.t) Pcruidll l hcl I.. 111' \\Ill 1..1.'cp you up 111 'peed 1111 the prngrc" ol J>\l"1blc utihl) hool..up'. Olil\ mg truck arm <II' 111 II 1cnd' "ilhng to lend u hand. •Don't forget to lc.l\c behint..I a' Jr1CI} of cle;ining wpphe,. 'Jl<mgc,, a broom and a lurge plu~tk garbage bag for the fin al cleaning of your old ap.1nmcnt II\ Jm<11i11g what you'll find wa' hiding behind your dreo;~er and under the ,ofo once your furniture h remmcd After you mm c m. • Have utl lock-. changed 1mmcdia1cl) Al,11 check other p11"1bk cntrum:e' 'uch •I' window,, or \lidmg gla'' d1l0r' to rnal.c 'un: ..afc1y precaution' arc u'ed • Put your nJmc nn the 111\lde ol }Our new mailbol( .ind on your but 1er. Sometime' 11 take<. time for the bu1ld111g manager to get amund to doing 1t, and mail carrier' will not leave mail for you if your name ck"le,n't appear on the btn. • Since 1t i' often nccc"ary to have \Crv1ce people in to connect the telephone\, cable tclevhion. gru and electnc1ty. invite u f ncnd over when service people ore 'chedulcd llti you aren't ulone. Ali.o. never tell a ~rvicc peoon you live by your.tlf. C~ by Mt11ftowtr Trw1t11L . ~",_,;,/,".:.,/1? ,/1 . J,;'7"'.r/. /J,,,,rh ,,/,,/Y:r.rr/1,, d~/. /!,,,, /7 ?"'/"·~ r//rr,,/''·'7""';/1N· 760-5000 xl31 MAGNI FICENT HARBOR RIDGE CASTLE 6BR/8.5BA Euro~un fl avored man,um of apprO\. 11.000 ,q. ft. nn a rare double lot. Fubulou' tX'ean & c11y l1gh1 '1ew,. Sepa1 .1tc gated pool & 'PJ Gated molort:ourt w/4 c;ir garng<: SLASHED T0 ... $2.495,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7.000 ~q. ft. ma!'.tcrpicce w/ awe~nnw oce:111. bay & night light view~. Ran~ hug<: lot ~i tuated JU'>I above the ho.1rbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. cu~tom11cd interior. Ground' in1.:lude pool. 'pa. tcahOU\C & formal fa ane~e arden:-. Reduced To ••• $2 300,000 (ORO~\ DEL ~I \R·s fJF-'ff Ht': I"'"""'' • 11 ll"01<1\Jd .. n J rJll' ~IJlll u•rr1<.·1 1111 .. n .1 '"'' ,ul J,·.,.,, Su1111) JnJ ,llf\ (11,· 11 111101 pl.Ill \\/,1 \\OO\krful rn.l'll'I ~ hU)!•' "'·"'''' h.11h ~119.000 Otx-n Sun I ·5. 1-'56 lt>t•) \le\\ c' ~1rndt•11,1lt'I MF.SA VERDE BEA TY 111 .i 'upc1ll qu1l't. l11cat1on! Bright anJ lU,h1m11cJ 1hroughuut. thl' 1' a ,pec1al 38R w/.1 '111111)' h11ntly mom, 'f>CcloM:Ular new lo.1tl·hcn \\./~.ird\'n winJow. Thi' 1' ,, "TF.N" $..139.000 BALBOA BEACH BEAUTY! • U1m1uc h11h ly up&r.i&.-d end unn w~nhomc w11h1n "1.:p-. ol bay and bcat:h. Like brtarod new. Va.:un&/mu,1 ...:II Wt.- RE/MAX l \IPf< C \Bl f. 'EWPORT Bt \t"ll Rt \IO- I) .. I : • (,"'!!"'"'' lll~ \\/1.111111\ ""'" 2 1 •• pt ... ,., ,,.J,.11,· "'"'' ,\ -rJ ,\. ..... r·" ·''' !!·n'"' i:• ,, 1"·" ,,11,1 1'11,.-J lor 1rnnwJ1.1k ... 1k' S.W9.900 lJ IO Rt'dhmch , , 'lr\'t'I l...\rd I Ei\STSIDt-: Rt'MOOFt: · 'llK rh•' J..·n J..·•o r.11111 Jon,· \\/fllJnlJlll•n ,huu'" I .1huh•11' OIJ l•'I ,111J lll.hl\'I h,11h1 I /, I HIGHLY UPGRADED SEA ISLAND CONDO $525.000 Ideal !or soc1alt1ing & entr~ainrnq 2BR w den or JBR JBA condo1111n1urn Mayn1l1cent Ja11anese gardens trpl rn l1v1ng rm+ rnstr BR Comm pool s~as tennis crts & clubhouse. x u1s1te GAUT IUl.11 llllET IUCI S7SS,• Two lots w/bOal shop. 90 ft of boat docks & 60' of PCH tromage on a comer Grea! business ewownily for in'teStmenl SllORECUFFS saM,IOO >-P-"!:=~-==t Enchanting tm on uniqt.e corner location. 48R. 3BA. rm1no g room· w/hardwood firs. new kithen. new mstr w/lrpl. Privale outdoor spa .. Freoch doors & windows. Duth doors. Private beach access HAlllOI VIEW HW $&15,IOO (!il@t)~tilull~ customized 48R. 4BA hm w/pool-sil.lld yard Eijianoecrns1gner detail ltlroughout 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 fr four digit ad code PMORAMIC VIEWS $&89,000 "-~~ SinQle level exec hm on Spyglass Hill. Gle.at floorplan IOf entertaining Beautiful courlyasd w/sparkhng pool & spa Also fOf lease at S3300 per month JIU~ NW · CANYON I OCEAll VIEWS Sllt,000 cif -Beautiful 48R, 38A hm located on canyon w/ocean & golf course views. Completely remodeled w/french doors"'~i;its, custom tile & hardwood ftrs.Gourmet kitchen w/baywindow. roor. IEn llY IAYFIOlfT wm DOCI! $515,• Lowest price & best buy for a bayfront home! Dock for up to 38ft boall 38R or 2BR + den, 1 JSBA. Gated! llMln llDGE ESTATES $515,• 38A, 2.58A condo in gated Harbor Ridge Estates. Very lush landscaping, • quiet & privam localion on end of cul-de-sac. Wiii VIEW NW II SSH,cm Pristine Bel\ledere. New MBR + BA. Sk)iights. vaulted ceilings. beautiful yard, pool, :il)a, 41h BR or den. 3-w gasage SEA ISi.MD El.RMCE $571,IOO Enjoy a country club lilestyle from this upper condo w/golf course views. Vaulted tellings, model perfect. ruwr SEA ISLAND CONDO $521,a Neutral tones lhrouaiout lhis elegant 3BR or 2BR + den. 3BA condo. Beautiful patio afford"ing total privacy for enlertaining. HIGll. Y IPCUDED SEA ISUID CONDO $525,000 Ideal for socializing & en'8r1aini~. 2BA w/den or 38A, 38Acondomini11n Magnificent Japanese gardens, trpl in living rm + mstr BR. Comm. pool, spas, IBnnis cl1s & cltllilouse. Exquisile. SPIC'f Aetul TNHM W/IAY VIEW $525,IOO Spacious living rm w/lrpl. family rm wtwet bar & open ki~. 2BR. 2 SBA. elaborate mstr suite w/Walk-in closet This is a 1 O+. IUT IUY II IAYCIEST $4M,a Below appraisal. ~Y this beautiful 48R, 38A, redecoraled hm tor less than 1 S'Yt down Call f0t details. CUTE COIOU DEL MAI DUPUX $481,000 Cape Cod 28R, 1 BA front unit, upgraded, large patio. 28R, 1 BA back unit owr garage. OCWI I BEACH CLOSE $469,000 Owr 3000 sq fl, Huntington Strand home. Pool. spa, lavish lawn. 48R + sludy, 3BA (1 BPJBA downstairs). Excellent buy. PMORAMIC UPPER IAY $464,000 Vie# ol ~k bay, min. lights. 3BR e.ach w/own bath. large kitchen, family rm. aaoss from mlni-par1c, pool. POINT DEL MAI $459,000 Exquisitely detailed & perlectly maintained hm in great loc 2BR. 38A. den could be 3rd BR. Fabulous upgrades light & airy. lush landscaping A/C llEIGITI AREA · COSTA IEA $441,IOO Live In ore-rent hi otherl2-38R, 2.58A, 2-car garage, frpl. vaulted ceili nos. Baywindow3 & more Duplex bit to condo specs! Owner may carry 1srt IACI IAY IEAUTY $44t,• Custom view hm:.38R, 38A, dining rm, family rm. Gourmet kitnen landscaped yard. MiRy Sl*ial feallres, malce o"8r. OMC. • .IASMllE cna 11 llEHIB.T $441,000 3BA. 2.58A. IA>JOX. 2300 sq ft Greeri>ell. SOUllweslern exposure. Secure. Storage galol1. Neutral decor. Motlvaed sellers. ---...... JUST A SUPER BUY AT BEACH $415,000 Huge 48R + 3BA will show cash now right from start. Owner will paint & carpet or gi~ credit in escrow. U llOMH • COROU DEL MAI $435,•, $515,000 New townhomes in COfona def Mar-just compleled. 2 sold, blockstobeach.i..~nviewdedcs.l~R.2.SBA.Approx.1500 • 1800 sq ft Great location! ~.000 -$515,uvu VllU IALIDA, GATED COMM. $321,000 Top floorl~n & lido channel views! 2 mstr suites, skyfi!llts +high ceilings ~. tennis. pools & spa. BAYVIEW TEIRACI $291,000 ~~-~raat price in ~ew Terrace! 2BR. 28A. Galed ~rded comm. Comm. pool & soa & minutes to ltle boach. Large spa in backyard Seller is wry motivatedf WE FOIEST WEFINT .... $211,• ----Magnificent lakefront twn 38R. 3BA. 2~ garage, docl! w/ t iocluded. Sun & Sail club, assume loan al great rm! PlmlE POFECT • CITI szH.• Light. bri~t 3BR. 2BA, 1 stoiy w/prd. lands;ape & hards;ape. Real pride of ownersnip in galed Coto de Cm. IEWPOIT ADDAUI PBITWI .... 2BA, 1.58A, Vitia Balboa. Skyti~. AllW Pli,.. frpl inc~ living rm. Low malntllnance. ~A • wattr, Ins. 1• liml a IAYSl9J VIJ.A M.•.-CAMllUA II Tlf UH $1 , 141,• (!! 7058):>n wh~ sandy litaches wMtrlts ol fle jetty+ pavillion An Unobstructed views of the central Calif. coasdine, lighthouse & Hearst impeccaofi residence done In a timeless design. Entry courtyard. . Casde. 48R, 38A. New hm. Marble & tile lhroughrul WIMAll man. IHICE COUITY ...... -CAMEO SMOIES! $1 ,025,0GO Magnificent hilltop view estate wilhin gated street. Over 5 acre land Beautifully remodeled custom twn. 3BR. den. sp;i:ioos rms, pool. Magnifi- undUplicable! Accomodate 150 car patting. cent 180 degree ocean view.~ garage. PBJCAI llU CUii ESTATI $2,115,• llUITINGTDI llAlllOI VIEW $115,0GO A hm llal quality & pelflction built. large medilBrranean hm on a 1/2 acre Dramatic cuslom MedilBrranean w/45' dock. 48R, 3.SBA. 2nd story family + lot 48R suies. family nn, den. Pool. spa & ocean views. nn wlwet bar. Multi-leYel decX for enlBrtaining . • CMYN .... ay man sz.•.-llAUOl llD&E ESTATI SPECTACUUI! ..... Belutiful SBR. 58A hm on an ~rox. 18, 000 sq ft lot. A private gated entry 48R + Sllldy. Perteet setting for large family & entertaining. Outstanding ludstoahmMhasitall. Pool,spa,saunas,familynn,office&den.Latge view. Gated+ tennis. pooVspa. mstr suite w"1is & hef bites. Property Is being sold k.lmlstled. CllOIA -._ "41,• UUA ml F llB. Sl.,151,• ~opollheworldpanoramicviewsofocean,bay&sunsettrom Canple•ly remodeled m pdlctlon. SBR. den, tonnal dining, gcumet ~ stnlet in Corona Highlands. Locamd at end ol cut+sac w/ kithitn. On fie bay w/a bolt slip &entertaining patio. ~real curb ~I. 4BR, 2.SBA. interior designers own hm. Large lot. AlaY IUa • •• Cl.n'Y sz.•.• ustom design. Privale i.h ax:ess. 8 mos new. Pnmit1n sllel & stll:coconstn.ction Mediler-PICTUIESQUE CM..RUIA SRSm StU,• 48R, 58A hm. Spectacular W.S of ocean Calalini. Dana Pl Beautifully remodeled 38R. 3BA hm on pmtigious DMf!pcxt Island. to Long . 5 car pa~lng. Gorgeous large mstr w/mirble frpl & ocea~ PrivalB dock for a30 & SO loot boat on main channel In Huntington Hart>or. !rooting dedt LMUU IOCll ICUlflOllT CCMIDO S1t7 ,GOD ~rwv, .. TIUCTEl ICUI VIEW S1 ,415,• Magnificent whinalef views, beach access & oceanside pool. 38R, 3BA. --'""""le lol frontage, above Corona del Mar beach. 38R home living rm. dining rm, family rm & gourmet kithen. rose garden setting, enjoy Sllnsets & surf. SPYlilASS llU CUSSIC $815 000 EXCEPTIOUL CUSTOM HOME $1,415,a Breathtaking view w/2 mstr suilB's + 2 large BR's all on one ~ll~ity liEs. bay+ ocean views. Quality workmanship lhroogh-oo spa in rear/front courtyard+ playground. . doors. mruldings. 3 ITpl's. &-car ~. garage w/lots o1 UDO ISLE IEMODR $175,cmo custom cabinets. SBR. 4.SBA. Long driveway+ mW! moni. Beautiful 3BR. 38A lido hm on 48' w/large so.lacing patio. New kithen, ---..... llVllE TEMACf $1,415,0GO bathroom. hardwood flrs. recessed lighting, landscaping. _,,_..,Beautiful conlemporary hm w/~ious rms & vaulted BEAUTifUUY APPOINTED CUSTOM llM $8&9,000 cethngs. anoramic views of harbof, fetly, Pavilton & city lights. 4BR. Mamie entry, SBR. extra large family rm & bonus rm. Very light & bright 3.SBA. pool & privalll spa 3 frpl's. lots & lots ot closets! Sec.sys. ~rox Sec.s'fS. pool & spa. Spectacular vn ol mtns & city lights lrom most rms 3,500sq It. AILY 2 ACRES Of FUT LAND S1 ,350,a COIOH DEL MAI $850,000 _.......,'.:_-s land is3PP.fOX. 70,300 59 fl. zoned C-l. The city would Thequintessentia1CdMcharmeronnearlyad~lelot(actually21eQalbldo perm1~ a tWino ctr. hospital, prof. building, retail orrestaurant Sellef sims) in tie best possible Hower streetlocation w/potential. TheMi is2BR: flnancmg available. 2BA. remodeled In '87 & updated in '94. •AUTlfll. CUSTOM IOME $1,290,000 CHAT FAMl.Y COMPOUND•• 11urr.1CM $849,000 In oated comm. of Harbof Hill. Pano ocean & Newport ctr views. Dramatic 2 hones, 4BR~ 4 lull BA each! 4 leoal parcels. Tennis court & much more. llvfng rm wNaullld ceiling, gourmel's kithen, downstairs study. All BR 6-car garage 61 beautiful !lowers&' fruit trees. have their own BA. l.Jrge mstr suill wf1 walk-in closets. Attractive fenced Liii fAMI. Y 110• $825,cmo on pool area. l.lrge family Ml oo a 52' lot. 58R, SBA. la1ge family rm ad Joins kithen. VIEW 11• • UTEI cor.lllfTY $1,250,• Wrap around yard w/1awn & patio. Sk.IMing custom Ml loc. in Halbor Hill. Panoramic ocean, Catalina & VIEWS!U If UY 10CUll SUS,• tWl>oitCenterviews.BeautiMmulti-w..louldooraraaw/pool,Jacuzzi& Fantastic58R,6.58AcustomNewoortBchhm.8evalortoall3flrs,gourmet wet bar. Stale-of-the-art kitchen, eleoant living nn, mstt suile w/sauna. kithen. Huge mstr suite wAoll. Great house! Indoor & outdoor sound system. Calr!o •· ICUI UY I CATAUU VIEWS tt11,0GO IEWPllT IAYFlllT UV. $1.251.• Cus1omMI, bridl frpl in tam.rm oak enter.ctr. wine cellar & wet bat. Open ln'8ri0f Linda lsM locaion. Owr 90' on tie tiaY. SBR, 4BA. s:urity beam ceiHngs in din & liv. nn. E!Mtor service to allflrs. Bring otters. enlrance. Frpl enclosed courtyard, formal dining nn. 1tL1E1 IPP•tmn $1.al,• Belu~M townhome style 9 units In great location. Galages, tireplaw, laundry hookups tor each unit Cash. owe. CTNL RIWAYI ••ncAtm • L.91llU$1,111,• NM constndonl tn'9ri0f mtion! Contemporary lhroughout! Ralely oftlfld 4-cat gllage! mTI LM• CllTIWAIY S1,1n,• TCJlllly rwmodeled No. LaglN CMlmpcnry In pristine cond~ion. 4BR. 458A. wtil•.,. ocean...,_ •ClllT BHAICI Sltl,• PrW'ne quality craftsmallSlip, st4)trbly decoraled city light view. Sitting room on msfr suite for discriminating hlyess. CITI •CAZA U_..U snt.• Spectxular Country Fr. custom eslatt on apprmc. 1 acre w/magnilicent Y*5 d mtns. 48R, 38A. gourmet kitchen. Prof.landscaped, pool-siZBd loL UUT LDCATill ms.• · ~ 60' lot wtildl is divisi>le. House has new carpet & paint & is "!Y li*ble,1llhoughoriginal.Rareopportuoitymwldyourdfeamhmonflis lalQI pwcel. I , ' PANORAMIC UPPER BAY $874,500 Elegant, superb quality, large yard, fabulous views are included w/lhis lantastic 48R, 3.5BA w/library, bonus rm. Huge lamlly rm & more. Ad I P-1916 $464,000 View of back bay, min, ligtu. 38R each w/CMn bdl. Large ki~n. lamily rm. across from mini-()ali. pool. ~ $875,000 Beautiful 3SR, 3SA lido hm on 48' w/laloe so.lacing patio New kilcherl, bathroom. hardwood Ors, re- cessed liltlting, land~ing. __ ...;...;.;.~~~...;...;.;...-..... __ ---$181,000 <1r 7005)ingle !Ml exoc. hm on Spyglass Hlil. Great HOOfplan for entettainiog. Beautiful court- yard w/sparkling pool & spa. Also tor lease at $3300 pet month $451,000 Exquisilely detailed & pertedly maintained hm in greal location. 2SR. 38A. den could be 3fd BR. Fabulous ~rades. U~t & airy. Ldl landscaping. Air,. $Ut,OOO Mint 38R. 1 story on large prol. landscaped prlva• lot. Upgraded. liltll & bright. Gated comm, 6 tennis crts, pa~s & 3 pools 24 HouR Ao PROPERTY INFORMATION L1NE 7 (*.THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "AUDIO Ari' 1.0. NUMBER) 24 HouR A UDIO D ESCRIPTION OF Au P ROPERTIES IN T HIS A DVERTISEMENT • ()Yer 14.000 lQ ft Residence • &!Ale to be BmJt to Buyet's Pafcction • ()Yer I U Feet on the Wllicrfrotll $11 000 000 • •~••~v.,..._... " ..... Director of International Marketing 729-7279 648-2348 Lowest Price in Neighborhood Beautiful two story, 5 bedroom home with 3 car garage! OnJv four years old! Lowest price In neighborhood! ~ormal dining room, Island · kitchen. family room with wet bar. and vaulted ceiling! Lots of upgrades, very motivated to sell! $364,900 How would vou Hire y our property •laoaon on .lapane11e Teleol•lon? Mlyukl Ronn has secured an exclu•lue agree- ment with TBS Network and Yomlurl Tele- vision In Japan to PRESENT HOMES throughout Sou them Calf/om fa targeted to. buyers on mainland Japan. *Own Voar Own lheam HOIM* 6 Br, 4 fuU Ba executive home in HunUngton Harbour. Lg comer lot w/partlal harbor views. Steps to childrens beach and boat marina. MUST SE£! $595,000 Beverly White Pres<m ls CAMEO SHORES Lovely updat ed 3 bed., den, 3 bath family home on large lot with sweeping view of ocea n from jetty fo down COilSt. large yard, pool, 3 car garage. Rose (iarden and childrens play area. $1,025,000 Open Sunday 1 :30 -5 4545 Tremont Ln. -- HARBOR VI EW HILLS Just listed 3 bed, den, family room, formal dining room with beautiful pool in lushly landscaped lot. Refurbished with skylights, remodeled master bed & bath . 3 car ga rage. $589,000 Open Sunday 1 :00 • 4:30 1412 Seacrest Dr. NEWPORT BEAC:HOFF1cE TtH· Prudential ..... , 7h0-0 I~'> · ·' •Ac 11 • ' 1 " · " • Calrfom1e Reatty -7 2C )_ 7 27 -t • ..... f• I I '"' \, I 1 h I • 11 14./JI 1.'!.I!~ MAY 1: 8:45 a.m., Community Relations Meetin g: 9 a.m., MLS Meeting 2: I -5 p.m., Mammograms available at ru sociation office. 3: 8:45 a.m. GPA Committee Meeting; 9 a.m. -noon, "Agency:" J · 4 p.m., "Ethics;" 2 -5 p.m., "COMPASS Advance. " 4: 9 a.m. Secrets of the Superstar. , General Membership Meetin g at Balboa Bay Club 5: I 0 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview, MLS Book Deli very. 8: 8:30 a,m. Orientation/Induction 9: 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Meeting 10: 9 a.m. -noon, "Lending;" I -4 p.m .. "Double Income in Sale~:" 2 · 4 p.m., Beginner. 12: 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Broker Preview 14: Mother' Day 17: 9 a.m. -12 p.m., "Mortgage Proces~ing & Documentation:" I -4 p.m., "Time & Territory Management." 19: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview 24: 9 a.m. -noon. "Property Mana gement:" I -4 p.m., "Real Estate Analysis;" 2 -4 p.m .. Beginner. 25: 8:30 a.m . Board of Directors Meeting 26: 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview; Deadline for Civic Lenders Luncheon Re~ervations. 29: Office closed. Memorial Day 31: 9 a.m. -noon, "Real Estate Development;" I -4 p.m., ''The Bases of Borrowing." Big Canyon Pre mier cu s tom estate ove rlooking Big Canyon Country Club's gorgeous 6th and 15th green p lus sc1·cne lake front vistas from nearly C\'c1·y room. Approximately 8.000 square feet ofliYing space inclutling seven bedrooms. huge fonnal dining room and li\'ing rooms. gorgeous kitche n and la rge break.fast a rea. h a ndsom e library ancl office. cozy fiun ii~· room plus bonus/ c nte11ainment room. Large exerci~c 1·oom off m aster suite and pla~Toom off sqmrnte children ·~ wing. Pool ruul spacious ckd <. Icka l cul-d e-sac l<x.·ation. This home is a n incrcdihk \'alue! For ~lore Infonuaticm Please Call: Coasi Newport Properties 4 f 'ir•ie Pl11~11 • S11ite 260 1Ve1rport lle1H!l1. f 't1 112660 (714) 644-1600 Corona del Mar beauty .with ocean view Located on a 7, 650- square-foot corner lot Thi' "a cu,tum re,1deocc which frJture' quah1y cnn,1ruc1mn and'"' on a quiet h11l,1de 'trect atx)\e Corona dcl Mar. It ha' vie"":-of the ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Cour,e. The area. known ll' Corona Highland,. ii. a lo"ely community in wa lking dhtunce to <I 'cmi-privutc beach i.hurcd with neighboring Shore Cliff, and Cameo Shore,. The home ha' about 2.900 'quare feet on one level with a thrce-c.1r garage below. It i' li\ted at $795.000. an out,tandtng value for thh occan-clo-.c home This custom residence offers a sparkling pool with golf course and ocean views. Entering through double doo~. there 1' a view of the yard with u large pool and 'Pa The home c;ipturc' v1cv. from each mom. including the 'P<ICIOU\, yet COZ)' hvtng room with ih wood-be;imcd cathedral cc1hng and brick fireplace. L..irge window' look to the ocean und French dno~ O\erlook the pool and oul\ide entertainment are;a The dtntng Golf Course home Bright and airy, home overlooks a lush yard room fc;iturc' a comer window loolo.ing out w the golf cour'e and the ocean The family room ''connected m the breakfa,l area and open to .t large lo.11chen Fabulou'I contemporary golf couri>e home with limci.tone noo~ throughout. L!ving room features an exquisite marble fireplace bocked by a wall of gla!.\, Cu tom kitchen with countcrtops adjoining i.pacious family room with fireplace , built·tn book~helvc<, and wet bar. All overlooking a manicured yard and the golf cou~c. Perfection to i.how. Offered at $1,495.000. • Fot more infonnation. call Shirley Harrii. or Jim Kline at Coa'>l Newport Propcrtte'I, •OW: Plaza. Suite 260, Newport lkacb 92660. (7 14) 644-1600. lm.:ludc:d arc 'cparatc Sub-liro rc:tngc:ra111r and lrc:l.'1c1 un1h. a ~ommcn.:1al-1~ ~ ga' 1.1'!1!..top 1.·c:ntl'r ''land and pknt~ of 1.·1,untl'r and 1.·upbu..ird ,palc A hght \\111i<l ll11or. le" th.in l\.\<O yl.'al"' old. i:unncll' thl' l..1llhl'n .1nJ the IJrgl' f.1m1l) roum h> '1wall~ ~onn.:d the l\.\<O Plenty uf quaht~ bu1lt-111 1..abtnct' and a co1y lirep!.1ce mal..e th1' arl'a thl' h..:an uf fam ily life. The ma,ter bedroom 'uitc '' l,1rgc. featuring a ,j111ng area with lircplai:c and panoramic "icw,. Hnu,cd 111 ,, ~parn1c w111g. it gu.1rantec' pm i1cy and peal·c Two more bedroom,. one very IJrgc .md dh 1dcd mto two mom,. oci:upy one wing 111 the huu-.e. A total of three full bath' and three firepl.icc:' enhaoce the home. An udded benefit to Ii' ing in Corona dd M;ir '' the low W• r.tte of 1.0221 'l .ioJ no Mello-R<l(l' "'''C!"ment,. Call Inga u h11tr1 of Coa~t Ntwport Proptrlit • (714) 644-1600. 644~1600 New Listings College Park Remodeled College Park with new kitchen & baths Steve High $239,000 Mesa Verde Two story 4 Bd home with park·llke rear yard Bright & clean tulle Stephenson $3 I 2, 900 Opportunity West Newport Great rentable duplex one block from the beach. Force & Good $319,000 Rancho San Joaquin Trophy golf course home with beautiful views Sally Anne & Don Sheridan $34 5 ,000 The Bluffs Quality 3 Bd townhome with great English garden Scanlan & Busk $459,000 Harbor View Homes Terrific opportunity to customize this 4 Bd 2 Ba Scanlan & Hinman $459,000 Corona del Mar Adorable 3 Bd cottage! Steps to China Cove! Legrand & Bibb $529,000 Newport Helshts 4 Bd 3 Ba family home Built In 1981 . Pool & spa. Patrick Bartollc $'85,000 Baycrest 4 Bd 3 Ba charming remodeled home Large yard Barbara Hutchings $618,000 Cameo Hlchlands Warm. inviting private 4 Bd on corner lot Valentine & Hutchings $667,000 The Estates at Seacllff Bank owned1 4 Bd 4 Ba on golf course Patrick Bartollc $687,750 Eastbluff Warmth & charm abound in this customized home Coby Ward $689,000 Laauna VIJlase Spectacular new 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. contemporary Connie MauentJ $695,000 Bank owned! City lights view• S Bd 4 5 Ba Patrick Bartollc $699,000 Pelican HUI Spectacular ocean & golf course view lot. Tranquil setting Marcy Weinstein $779,000 San luan Capistrano Huge 4 Bd 3 S Ba home with harbor view Connie Musentl $1 ,195,000 Bfc Canyon Custom Sunset. back bay & golf course views! Coormet kitchen Shirley Harris $1 ,695 ,000 Udo Ille Remodeled Udo bayfront on 40 ft. Wide lot on sunny side of Island Finster, Bibb & Worden $2,49',000 -OFFICE ·HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:30 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY Emerald Bay Great beach house being sold al lot value Rod & Nancy Daley $1,800,000 Laguna Beach Spectacular white- water. Catalina & city lights views or lAguna from this secluded hilltop location lerry Finster $975,000 Shore Cliffs Ocean & canyon views with beautiful kltchen makes home great for now ... but. a new house on this lot? Wow! Mlke Marr $995 ,000 View Properties Cameo Highlands Dramatic & exciting 4 Bd 4 Ba Expansive ocean view, great livln1 areas· stunning! Evan Corkett $1.195,000 Oceanfront Wonderful 5 Bd 4 Ba family home on Beach Road Separate guest quarters Also for lease at $5,()()(}'mo. Connie Maxsentl $1 ,695,000 Ritz Cove Large custom home with underground parking for 6+ cars Scanlan & Busk $2.050,000 Bayside Drive Custom o Bd on large bayfront lot Sandy beach & dock Corkett & Gray $5,600,000 South Laguna MagniAcent oceanfront home on secluded cove! Soaring ceilings. walls or glass & separate guest quarters! Bibb & Harris $2,495.000 lrvlne Cove Ocean view 4 Bd 5 5 Ba 6 car garage. 3 FP. 2 wet bars & A/C Directly across from private beach Rick Langevin $3.250,000 Family Neighborhoods Eastslde Costa Mesa Outstanding Eastslde l Bd. 2 Ba. with pool Must see! Patrick Bartollc $342,000 Eastbluff Treat yourselr to a lovely remodeled 4 Bd. home nestled In a romantic English country walled garden. Coby Ward $490,000 Bayfront Living Udo Penlnsua. Dramatic views. 24 hour doorman, walk to shops Mike r,tarr $750,000 ..,_ Wud 45' level b.yfront lot on Uttle Island. 45' slip & view. Bert & Mart.• • .., $' ,19,,000 Eastbluff New remodel & e'pansion otrers prime condition. pool & view ror buyers needing excellence on single level Coby Ward $539,000 Upper Newport Bay I 80n Back Bay view with 17.000 sq ft "lot & view side pool area make this home truly special loAnne Perkins $549,000 Harbor View Homes 4Bd J58a Portorlno model on oversized l ot Tranquil setting backs to nature park. Sara Hinman $565,000 Balboa Peninsula Near new cus- tom home In private neighborhood Short walk to beach. restau rants & shops Ronda Hein $650,000 Harbor Highlands Delightful. 5 Bd + home with huge yard & pool lulle Stephenson $575,000 Irvine Terrace Bay view home with 2 master suites. 3 car garage The ultimate home for the discriminating buyer' Marian Phillippi $1 ,229,000 Gated Communities Newport Coast Breathtaking views! 3 Bd !possible 4thl with den Gree Lombardi $629,000 Emerald Bay Terrific lot. Best family area in Emerald .Bay. Great neighbors! Larae flat bulldln& pad. Walk to beach. Rod & Nancy O.ley $700,000 Bii Canyon Beautiful expanded Plan I. 4 Bd 3 Ba pool & spa on larae private sunny lot. AC & security system Kairen Betson $945.000 Bil Can,on Bro.dmoor Fabulous 5 Bd. family home with creat ftoor plan Hardwood ftoors. French doors & morel ... Worden $949,000 Big Canyon Deanes Wonderful Deauville model townhome on golr cour:;e with view, used brick patios, garden, pool & spa Beverly Morphy $975,000 Belcourt Sophisticated executive townhome 3 Bd 3 5 Ba French doors & windows. drrular staircase & high ceili0'5 Lyle & Elsendrath $1, I 00,000 H arbor Hiii Great property with European chamt & beautiful view' 4 Bd + library Great flow for entertaining Morphy & Scanlan $1 ,295 ,000 BIC Can,on Cape Cod Ideal family home. Green & lake views. L.ecr•IMI & Worden $ 1 ,19' ,000 ·-- 644~160·0 Harbor Ridge Harbor Ridge Estates 5 Bet. J 5 Ba Ocean & city lights view 3 car garage Langevin & Berg $879,000 Harbor Rld&e Estates Spacious 4 Bd Devonshire model Forever views• Austero & Kim $950,000 ...,_ Rklle Newly built 5~.home with library. worltout room. pool & spa. Kim &Austero $1,9'0,000 " - •• • I , - -""' ------.. _ ' -------~-....!--~...;~ -·---- Tel : 717 -4711 I spec 1al1ze 1n He wport Beach hayfront. oceanf ronl and beach commun111es and I am dedicated to prou1dmg you with a 24·hour. 7-d ay per week mformal1on source Simply dial 518-125 6 and you will reach my alphanumeric paging seru1ce le aue a message and I will return your call within three minutes-guaranteed "AIKET IMDICITOIS t• 11 llllt 11 llS~IS llllftl '9$) JI fHI flIH lllrrH1 IJl1 - McMonigle Harbor Ridge Best: Buy • lowest priced fstate lownhome • Tremendous quard·qated ualue • Beautifully remodeled • Popular single·leuel Jodelle model • 3 bedrooms: 2 S baths • Uolume ceilings: huge deck • Ulooded. quiet and serene Lido I s l e • Unsurpassed quality and craftsmanship • Hasterfully des11}Tled by Catherine Ulalllck • f acmg premier mtenor qreen hell • 3 bedrooms. 3 baths · l emperature·controlled wine room • Uolume ceilings: huge south patio • Stale ·of·the·art gourmet kitchen $1 . 295. C>C>C> OPEi lllSES 332, Plazza L ido 3 Montpe lller Sunday lpm · Spm Saturday lpm · 5pm Sunday lpm · Spm SHIRLEY HARRIS 759-3727 )IM KLINE 759-3771 Big Canyon $1,195,000 Big Canyon $1 ,495,000 Har6or Island $2,475,000 Linda Isle $2,995,000 Irvine Cove-Laguna Beach $9,500,000 Laguna Beacli $2,495,000 Big Canyon $1 ,695;000 Irvine $184,000 Tlie Bluffs $2,000 I mo. Lease • -I. • ___ ,,..... - # ' ------ CAROL BERG 759-3739 Beautiful 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. custom home with library. 4 fireplaces. sauna. pool & spa. 5 VIENNA $499,000 Your Harhor Ridge Specialists Present RICK LANGEVIN 759-3759 Elegant 6 Bd. 7 Ba. estate with ocean and harbor views. Pool. spa & 6 car garage. Upgraded. expanded traditional Dynasty. Warm, private, upgraded. great view Low price. Great decor. Warm, charming) Bd. 2.5 Ba. Fireplace In LR & FR. View. Private location Fabulous quality 5 3 HARBOR RI DGE $879 ,000 5 Bd 3 5 Ba J car garage, intercom & A/C. Cre~t ocean. mountain & city lights view. 4 Bd. J 5 Ba. FR. 3 fireplaces. 3 car garage. No One Knows More About The Coast - Norlfi Laguna s 1.995.000 ....... . .. -,• I . .... .... . . . . EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES BAYSHORES 5 &droom Bayfront $2,995,000 BAYSHORES 4 &droom Bungalow Style $569.000 BAYS HORES 4 Bedroom Mini Estate $4000/mo. BEACON BAY 5 Bedroom on tfre Sand $1 ,695,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3 Bedroom, Pool, Perfect! $575,000 LIDO ISLE 4 Bedroom -Huge Lot $1.195,000 PROMONTORY BAY Fren'fr Regency Bayfront $1,599,000 r. SHORE CLIFFS Ultl•ate Sports Retreat $3,400,000 SOUTH LAGUNA Awesome Oceanfront $2,495,000 Sail into Summer i~ One of These Opportunities r ( I ' . ' \ I ' ' '. ' • I l I l \ ' I ' J : '· I ~ t l 1 I~'-., ' '\ l t , I '\ . ' ' ! . . I; ' ' 644~1600 Mike Marr 759-3786 --- • BAYFRONT PARADISE (7f Mediterranean villa located on three /l. levels with balconies and viewing areas that allow you to enjoy this outdoor paradise. Revel in the coast's most impressive views. Exquisite stonework and fine cabinetry and detailing abound. Artistic touches of specially crafted paintings, etched glass work and lighting provide the background for this five bedroom home. The large entertainment area, family room, bayfront dock, and pool and spa provide additional enjoyment to this masterpiece. Offered at $3,800,000 ... I ' .r / MARIE FARGO 759-3702 Balboa Island -r a c 314 RUBY $650,000 Clwr111i11g Island home. 5 Bd 2. 5 Ba duplex located 011 lftl' ~1111ny side of the streel. Quiel family area, close to beach . BIG CANYON LEASE 3 Bd. 2 5 Ba. View -53600/mo Availtiblc Mc1y I Superb Traditional Elegance BELCOURT TERRACE COLLECTION A prime co11dominium property i11 Belcourt, a prestigious walltd , gated. and guarded tnclavt . A rare tftrtt btdroom two fevt f plan t11compassing a lrut master suilt, tftrtt and 011t ftalf botfts, family room. formal and informal dining, 3 car fully cabi11tted garagt A magnifietnl brici patio featur111g raistd pla11ttrs. a fountain and malurt plantings. n;s rtsidtnct also provid~ a complete internal monitored strnrily system. $745,000 ·- VIEW VIEW VIEW Spectacular ocean, jetty and sunset views. Perfect 4 bedroom, 3 bath family home close to COM beaches. View decks an~ large backyard. $1,375,000 CONVENIENCE PLUS Spacious and open 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhouse. Remodeled kitchen; end unit. Close to schools and shopping. $239,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 ---· .... 644~1600 Stella \Vorden Dann } Bibb 7S9 3 I I I Gdn LcgtdtHI . . . LINDA ISLE -Will trade for Bag C.myon. 3BR ~uitC"s, & full view of Harbor. 60ft. on the water · 2 doc~ & 3 :.idc tic:. ..................... $3,750,000 HARBOR IUDG'B · White, bright & c:ontempor.uy, 48R suite~, libr.1ry, · & fa mily room. Pool, :.pa & :.umc ocean ,;ewi. ...................... $1,895,000 BIG CANYON -Totally remodeled BEITER T HAN NEW. 3BR, with large den. Security 11ystcm .md cu!> tomiLed throughout ............ $899 ,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS View:. of <>el·.tn, bay, moulll.tllh .ind city laghh. 5BR':., plu:. family rm Squr.Hc m.1ith 4uartcr:. ..................... S800.000 DOVER SHORES Beautiful front row ,·iew o f B.,ck B.1y, 1.:ity li ghtll .md mount.tins from thb l.1rge 4BR homl'. Prfr.ite pool. ........................ $750.000 SEAVlEW · Ltrge:.t pl.111 4BR + fam ily room. 3BA, ~m.ition.11 'll.,, of l'ity light' Jnd mountJim. Llrgc lot w/:.p.i .................................. $725,000 HARBOR RIDGE ' View of lit\' light~ & :.now capped mount;un~. Remodeled 3BR + Lott -CJn h.nc .1 '>CpJr.tte gueM quartcn. 0\\ lh:r mJ'' '-arry 2TD or AITD ............ $559,000 NEWPORT TRI-PLEX -Ab,nlutc l'op-ot:the line. Uppt:r h~ been mm pletcly redone. Other unih in t<lp l'on d1tic111. 3 cJr g.ir.l.ge ............... $489,000 ',! \\l't 11..:1 . '"' \\ 11 HARBOR JUDGE -.. CJ,Jbl.tnl'J .. pl.in wnh J pcacetiil wuodl.'d .rnd night light new,. Lc.i.\I.' option? ...... $599 .000 R -2 LOT · Stl.'pi. {<> thl' bench. E:-.ccpriun.11 v.1luc for thi' homl.' on J IJrge lot 35\95. Will Jcrnm .1 4400 ll(j ti dupll.'\ ............................ $349 .000 HARBOR RIDGE Ll\·cly country & night light view' from thi:. l.irgc 38R town homl.' w/loft ....... $472,000 BIG C ANYON · Big Sur Ambi.11Kc \\/p.m1.1I golf rnuN' \lew. 2BR + den. Air \.t11ld1t111111ng .rnd J n11.x loc.H1on Comm pool. 'PJ & tl.'lllll\ .. $264,950 NEWPORT BEAC H Ch.uming mobile homl'. Tot.1 1ly r\·mmkkd & l.'\p.rndnl Jnd .1 lowlv b.1y 'icw. Light & tmght "/2RR + dl'll.. . .. .. $96,000 WATERFRONT I Moh1k Hornl.' on the b.n in Lido P.uk Grl·.n for \'l'Jr long 11\lng or \'J\..ltl<>n retrl.'.ll CJll Now . .. . . . . .. ................. S 17 ,500 VERSAILLES P.rnor.1mi1.: ocl'.rn , b.1y, mountJin & city light 'icw) w / 2 bcdnK1m \llltc~. Highly upgr.1ded ..................................... $! 78,000 C AMEO HIGHLANDS -4BR honw on l ll.'\"cl. (),er 2 ,000 ,.f w/rcmmkkd katchl'n & hnth' Nin· \,trd \\/ p.um & pm·Jtc pool. lire.it lo~:.mon .................... $575.000 O CEAN VIEW DUPLEX • A r.11'1.' opportunity. 2 unit:.. tire.it for inves· tur~ or hve 111 one & let the other help m.1ke thl· pJvmcnh ............ $599 ,900 COR.01'".A DBL MAit Grc.u loc.i tulll 111 HJrbor View Hilb E\tra large lot. Laght & .tiry nkc patio. I..ot' of mum co expand .. ,.......... . .. $595,000 \.I \\'I'<> H. I ¥ < IU "I I LOWEST PRICE! · Dram.uic ~ingk kvd townhome, 2BR, w/rcmoddcd kitehl.'n Jnd mJny \.'ui.tom fr.Hurl'~. L>t' of PiL.izz ....................... $209.000 NEWPORT CREST ·FULL O CEAN VIEW. Sl'm.Hwn .1 1 3BR town home. Be .i u ti fu llv remodeled, tlrcplJce, l.'\p.llldl'd dl·ck ....... $324,500 NEWPORT CR.EST L.irge 4 BR plu' 1:1mily room. Pcrf~1.:t C<)lldirion with dccor;1tor rile, tl rcpl.in? Wl't bJr, . t I t' $250 000 lll llt R ¥.\RI .\"I EAST COSTA MESA pJdou~ 3BR townhoml'. V.iultl·d ll'1l111g ... nl'W c:.1r pl't. OVER 1800 liq . tt .. llld look" lik'-· new!! ..................................... $279,000 ORANGE 48R home on .1 Llrs~· coml.'r lot. New 1...1.-pct, firepl.Kl\ famal\' mum & nil'c y.ud "/brick tin:pll. lirl'Jt neighborhooJ ........... $ 199,900 GRAYLAND, WASHINGTON Loc:.ued on .rn .1c:rl' with 180° occ.rn \'H.'W\. 3BR enagy d ti\. ient home w/1.300 'tt.tt. dn:k ......... $359,000 MISSION VIEJO Pei k\.l for tiN timl.' buyer~! Llrg'-· end llllll w/2 m.1, ter i.11irc,. Lowe\t priled comfo 111 Ritlgemont.. ........... .. .......... $165,000 COSTA MESA "p11tle" I l.1rhP1 Poante townhuml·. 1 l.ug'-· 'llll'-" w/l-.uhnlrJI Cl.'iling ... ln,1lk unit ~Ile ~ .1rd . .. .............. ... . ..... $ l 43,900 SOUTH COAST M ETRO · GrcJt loc:.uion 1.:011,•en1cnt to '\outh Co.1't Pl.11.1 & ThcJtrl'"· 3RR. 2 liA \\ith Ill''' 1.Jrpct .111J p.lint.. .... . . .. .... $99 ,000 ORANGE PAllX A~llES Quiet loc.aion, 2BR. l Ind l'rn.J unit. light .ind bright. Clo~ to pool. ......... S 184,500 TURTLE ROCK · SfR \\ith 4BR. 2.5 BA, -FormJI dining. family room, beautiful kitchl'll w /h.1rd\vood floor- ing, fre~h paint. Pm".lll' 'PJ ... $349,500 HERITAGE PARK · L1veh· 2 tx:J room mwnhumc with J nice locJtlOI\ on thl' park. Air conditioning & 2 c.1r g.1rage ................................ S 149 .900 HERITAGE PARK -Lmdy 3BR, 2.SBA town home. Nice loc.1tion Ill' Jr p.trkl. .md ~choot.., commiunity pool,. No Mello Rom .................... S 169 500 $349,500 19391 Sicrr.i Chul.t T. Hill NEWPORT BEACH $279,000 2463 !nine #E3 J. Ar.icnJult BIG CANYON $899,000 17 IU1l' FontJinbkJu J .MJthcr N EWPORT CREST $324-,500 20 lm.1 LoJ Ct D.Chambcrs SUNDAY IRVINE 27 MJdronJ NEWPORT BEACH 124 26th Street G chrocdcr CORONA DEL MAR 618 B. Ja..,mi11I.' NEWPORT BEAC H 60 Sea lslJnd L. r<1\t1:r HERITAGE PARK $169,500 22 Helena T Hill NEWPORT C RBST $209,000 I 0 l Columbia B.Clumhm SATURDAY/SUNDAY SBAVIEW $725,000 2027 Yacht Dctendcr N. Englcbr; DOVER SHORES $750, 1484 GJIJX) £. Flan.•pn HARBOR RIDGB $559,000 J PJlmc:r $575,000 • . ~ • -- Cliff~ood at· Canyon ;Crest celebrates gra ~nd opening Hundreds tour the new Mission Vieio community. Attracte-d by 1he pre mier of beautifully decorated model homes that reveal a wide array of buyer-inspired lu xury features. more 1han '350 enthusiastic homeshoppe~ turned ou1for1he grand opening of Taylor Woodrow Home:-' Cliff wood Canyon Crest in Mi"sion Vieju. Several fami lies added to the succel.s of the evem by purcha!ling homes in the pres1ig1ou:.. guard-ga1ed community. during the 1h1rd sale\ rek:1'e and model grand opening celebration. A)) they toured the modeb. ~hopper<; were imprc.,sed by the multitude of i.ought-after appointment!. that are included in price~ starting from the low $300,()()(},,. Highlighl!-. include built-in desks in selected secondary bedrooms. bcau1iful brick-faced flreplace' with white wood mantels in 1he family rooms. central air-conditioning and healing 'Ystems. lavish master baths with walk-in closets. deep uval tubs and \eparate overi.ized showers with built-in seats. Visitors were abo imprc,sed by hnw carefully Taylor Woodmw has lis1ened to the opinions of buyers and incorporated design concepts that reflect the way today's families live. For example, family entenainment rooms are exceptionally spacious and functional which allows busy families to have more time together. In addition. extra- large interior laundry room~ provide the extra counter space and :-.torage cabinets that many buyers have a'kcd for. along with 1hc convenience of a laundry chute. and most plans are.enhanced by a library that may ali.o be selected a!> an optional extra bedroom. With space planning and dei.ign by the profe,.sional flnn of Euro Design. kitchen!-. also mirror the preference., of buyer'>. which inspired such conveniences as large gounnet 1!.lands. while cabinetry wi1h European hinges and adju'itable shelve~. hand-!>et ceramic-tile countertops, under-cabinet fluorescent lighting and all-white KitchenAid appliances, including a four- bumer tempered-glass cooktop. double ovens with self-cleaning feature on the upper oven and a Quiet-Wash multi-cycle dishwasher. Also enhancing efficiency is an Eye-Level microwave wilh carouM:I and even-cooking feature. • AJong With all the price-included extras, Cliffwood impressed home shoppers by offering nUftlerous opportunities for families to customize their living environment That advantage is exemplified by an optional imagination room in Residence I. Made possible by the split design of the home's three-car garage this unique spooc gives buyers the opportunity to transform the single-car garage section into a home office, children's playroom exercise studio or room of their cboioc. In ~ ~bedroom Residence U, a versatile ",upeironus room" features an optional ref re.shment counte.r with tefri.Serator, yen may choose to convert boCb the bonus room and library to optional cQtl bedrooms. Re1idence ID ca.41ily accommodates a variety of activities o;imultaneously with a library downstairs and a bonus room upstairs, while large households have the oplion of selecting a~ many as six bedrooms, including 1wo on the first floor. The desire for pre,.tige among buyers inspired di!>tincli ve exterior elevations that tfo.play the ctiann of Californi a Craftsman-style architecture. which is reminiscent of many of Southern California's most dc'>1rable, e!.lablished neighborhoods. Design highlight~ include warm colors. wood accents, concrete-tile roofs, attractive shutters, entry and rear side- yard walls detailed with masonry and wrough1-iron accenL". Private entry counyard" provide an inviting introduction to each home. and three-car garages are finished with roll-up wood doors anJ an aulomatic door opener. The grand opening al"o spotlighted lhe outstanding private amcnitie.'i that make Canyon Crest one of Mission Viejo's most exclusive addresse!I. Among them are a beautifully appointed clubhouse. four lighted tennis courts, a children's play area and two swimmfog pools, including one of Olympic-sized dimensions. In addition. to the private recreational facilities available at Canyon Crest. the neighborhood overlooks scenic Lake Mission Viejo, where a marina, residents-only beach club and Shoreside Park offer activities ranging from boating and fishing to swimming and picnicking. Residents will aJso be conveniently close to all of the exceptional amenities that have made Mission Viejo the fulfillment of the CaJifomia Promise, including golf counies, hiking and bikini trails. recreation centers, sports fields. sboppfoa centers, fine restauranta aod. hiply accredited schools. Cliffwood home owners will automalictlly beccmc members of the Lake Miuion Viejo Home Owners' Association and the Canyon Cliffwood at Canyon Crest -Pion 2. Mission Viejo Cliffwood at Canyon Crest -Pion 2c, Minion Viejo Crest Home Owners' Association, which maintain common facilitieli for a monthly f ce paid by all residents. Cliffwood at Canyon Crest is the latest residential development by Taylor Woodrow Homes California's Limited, a member of the London-baled Taylor Woodrow Group, founded in 1921. Today, this worldwide team consists-of more than 150 cngincerina. construct.Ion and development companies. Major incemationaJ airports. multi-million dollar ~I malb and even the Cliannel TunMl ll'e ..,.. the projects for wllltb Taylor Woodrow is renowned. In the Uniled Stain. ~ylor ~ Homes' superior effona hive received llldoNI and re~· acclaim for o«mna outstandiJls hoines i" unparalleled living environments. To discover all the reasons behind the SU«CSS of the grand opening of C1iffwood at Canyon Crest, exit the San Diego Freeway ( 1-S) at Alicia Parkway and go east. Tum left on Olympiad Road, right on Melinda Road. right at the guard-galed Healher Olen entry and right on Canyon Crest Drive. Tum right on App1e1ate and left on hrldield to the Cli.ff'wood sa.les complex, where furnished models are open daily fnxh 10 a.m. to S p.m., except Mondlyl, When how1 a 2 to 5 p.m. AdcMtional ~ii availlble by callina (714) 457-1072. CORONA DEL MAR CORONA DE. NAii Olarming cottage plus ocean \/lew artist's stua10, 2 car gar RI zone but has 2 sep living areas Roof deck So of Coast Highway..... . . $625,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view So of Hl4.y 17. 700 sq ft lot w/large home 3BR 1BA 2 car gar R-1 zone but arranged v./3 ~ate areas . $895,000 CORONA DEL MAR Classic Village coltdge 5o of hlNY w/upgraded kit sunlit hv rm . fAU. 2BR w/French doors opening to priv pdtlo. 2 car gar. Mint Condition . $459,000 CAMEO HIGHlANDS Expansive 4BR. 4 SBA entertainment oriented home 14.000 sf lot Seckided pool. indoor spa 15 skylights. 34 French doors. SmaD ocean \/leW $899,000 CORONA DEL MAR So. ol the hlNY duple>. on one of the pret11e~t street~ in the village 42x 118 lot with huge park hke ydrd between main residenu! dnd unit $499,000 DIVINE TERRACE E>.pan,1w upgraded & bnghtl Wall~ of glas~ bnng bedullful gr0t1nd' mto ltv rm w/hbrary akO\'l' drn rm & m\tr swte 4BR 3BA Nl.'V. kitdlt?n" $699,500 CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic near new condo 3BR suite!> gourmet kit . fam rm roof deck Unique \tde by side design w/lg tios/ nvo~ 2 car a~ e .... $595,000 SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5 5 BA custom hm Up close ocean view. gaated beach access finest quality t/o High cell . 3 fplc maid s rm . $2, 7 50,000 BALBOA ISLAND BAI.BOA I oom or t e entire family! 4BR, 4BA. 2 story is iust steps from best beach Remodeled In ·93 & looks great Big pall05 and 2nd story deck . $695,000 BAUIOA ISlAND Spacious duplex on one of the best streets. Pretty brick paho 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & fireplace 1 BR apt w/prlvate entrdnce $5S9,500 BAUK>A ISLAND UtUe l~land duplex in a coveted corner location 3BR main r~ and 1 BR apt 2 plus 1 car enclosed garages with street entrance $679,000 BALBOA ISi.AND Mint condition duplex 2BR main res Large hving room with bnck fireplace & darhng kit Beautiful patio between urrts 2BR apt over 2 car gar .. $519,950 llAl80A mAND Bult 1986 with attention to quality Main res features lg elegant hv rm/din rm w/coffer~ ceil. & brick !pie. 1st class lBR .... . ......... .. ...... $719,800 .............. ..,..... .. OPEN HOUSES 1924 TAHUNA TER. IRV TER SAT 203 DIAMOND, BALIS SAT 352 HAZEL, COM SAT & SUN SAT&SUN SISB BEGONIA. COM SAT &SUN 3337 AU.SAMA, C.M. SAT & SUN 2033 COLDENEYE, C.M. SAT & SUN 1-5 FOR MORE INFORMATION ... 644-8700 WEST NEWPORT NEWPORT SHORES Spdrkhng bright. 3 bedroom remodeled home with VdUltl'<i ce1hng. plantation shutters brick patto Fabulous kitchen' . ... $279,900 NEWPORT BEACH New paint & carpet. ~hb & generous u..~-; create bright intenor of 3BR 3BA t01A1nhome Fabulous k11chen. wet bar. frplc & 2 car ga.age! $279,000 COSTA MESA MESA VERDE 4BR. 3BA two story on d quiet street Hardwood floors. upgraded kitchen and bath~ formal dining room Immaculate' $264,000 COSTA MESA New pamt. new carpet & floor tile n<!W roof 3BR 2BA plus huge family room & d1mng room French doors in living room Pret ent w/bt'Kk ters $225,000 NEWPORT COAST I LAGUNA NE'WPOllT COAST Prestigious gated comm Bulh 1994. 3BR library. 2 fpk: 3 car garage. Exquisite maple floors. soaring cei s & ntation shuttm $650,000 18V1NE COVE Be dazzled by the ~ master suite w/spectacular. ocean view. fplc & wet bar. Dramatic home w/eleYator. pool. $pa & IWno garage................ . ... $1 ,US.000 N£'WPOll'I' COAST Brand new "'Ocean Ridge" custom w/panoramic ocean, city & mln view Contemporary design w/marble. granite 14.000 ft lot .. $1 795 000 ( , I • " BRAND SPANKING NEW SparkJing. light. bright & airy are these rwo brand nrw townhomes so. of PCH in a most prrferred section of old CdM ne'ar bches & village shops. Built by cxi:1_erienced local t>uilder with real pndc of ownership quality throughout. $569,000 (front) SOLD $425,000 (rear unit availa ble) BLUFFS VIEW LOT Build your dream home on chis sloping exira wide parrel in CdM E'WY yach1 must pass and re\ icw cmering or leav- ing rhe harbor in front of 1his magnifi- cenl site. Exisring building plans arc available for your inspcmon. Vrry mo1iva1cd seller will consider trades. Existing loan is assumable. $999,000 CATALINA AND PAVILION VIEWS Bay and ocean scented breezes with fal>ulous views. night lights 100. arc all yours free of weekend or summer time crowds. A 4 bedroom. 4 / bath. 4 car garage amidst cl most sought after. ,uiet and St'r<.'ne nt•tghbornood in old ~orona del Mar $998,700 JUST REMODELED Expanded 3 bdrm. 2 bath w/garden patio home & income unil on exlra wide parcel near beaches & village shops. Extremely quiet & mosl preferred & sought after CdM location so. of PCH. The carpets & master bedroom & bath arc spanking new. Cozy fireplace & open beam ceilings. $629,500 CDM VlLLAGE Light. bright. airy and only steps away by foot 10 quainr shops & restaurants & minutes to freeways & major shopping malls. Six years new w/woodl>urning fireplace. garden patio & dbl car enclosed garage. Very morivated scllcr ... Just reduced 10 ... $388,800 CDM 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 100. OCN FRNT HOME+ GST HSE A wandering path via pool &. lush gardens leads to crashing waves and a very intimate & private t>cach below. 3- car !@rage w/ample off-street parking. 4 beef rooms. 4 baths, game room &. terrace. 1Wo kitchens and a garden gazebo with ocean views gafore. $2,495,000 e New model now open in O(ean Ridge Newport Coast ~~~...,-~~--..-._..._..,11111"1~ ... --~r"'-:-~~..., new models now open Ne~ p<1rt Cu,lClm farnh:' Inc .. i~ now 'howca,ing ii' new model' ut Ocean Ridge 111 Newport Coa~t. The drumultl' custom home' runge from 3.500 -6.000 ..quare feel on lot~ averaging one-quartl'r Jere priced from $995.000. !pril'C' include hnmc. lot .ind land,cuprng front and rear.) E\ery lU,tom home: p.id•agc 1' tum-~y ~ith no uddmonal ('0,l\. You may ..elect from a 'ariety of :l\a1lable home tJe,1gn' or allo>A our an.h1lel"l' to de,ign a home which reOech your peN>nal . preference and 1a,1e. Feature' include four to ,;\ bedroom'. four and one-h.tlf to fi, c and one-half bath,. three Ill four- rnr garage' :md library. Each home i' de,igncd tn cn:ute an ambiance of elegance und nchne". IXlail· oriented Mediterranean and llahunc,que architecture create a 'tyle rcmini-.ccnt of u European re,ort. Dramatil' cn1rie,. curved ,1airca~i.. i.1a1t:ly column,, un:he' and niche' arl only a few cu,tom feature' u":d throughout the an:h11ec1ure of 1he home,. Special feature,, such a' expan""e entry ways to maxim11c the view. cu,lom· dei.igned noor,. walk-in wet bar... \ 1ew rooms. mu)lic mom,, gue't room' and lqggias add an 1mpre"1'e touch 111 e'ery occa.sion and make each home an entertainer\ delight yet pr.ict1cal for hvmg Slandard amenilie' include marble. w(1od and lime\tOne Ooor... lU\IOm \IJtn.U\C railing. wood-burning fireplace' in the li,ing room. fam1l} nll1m. ma,ler 'u11c and library with cu,111m de~1gned m.irble and pre-ca,1 lacing,. Cu,iom de,1gncd ba<.eboard,. gencrou' rece,-.ed hghtmg throughout and choice ol 'mooth or light wall texture. Du.ii mne heating und air conditioning. central vacuum 'Y'tem. cuMom rounded wall comer,. large laundry area and roomy walk-in clo~I:-. (mo,1 plan,). Gounne1 kitchen' are equipped with center island cooktops. "ulad 'ink. granite countcrtop,, dual di,hwa,.her ... 48-inch wide !>Ub·Lero refrigerator. large pantry. double oven. mi crowave and tra'h compactor. Each of the~ detail-oriented home' include a lavi'h m:l\ler 'uite with retreat and fireplace. Ma.,1er bath with marble i.lab countenop,, spa tub, marble \howcr with dual control' and b1de1 Mo't home' include view balcon1e' in 1;elcc1ed room,. Complimenting the Med1temmean architeciure is lu'>h land.-.caping 1nclu~d in every home package. Re,idcnt' of Ocean Ridge al\O benefit from tt' private. <;e<:Juded locution and 24-hour guard ..crvice Elegant cxtenor. include decorator entry light fixlures. clay tile roof,, crafted double entry door;, prc-ca't concrete column' and win<fow 'urround' (if upplicuble). quality French doors thmughQut. Meditcrn1net1n 'tylc i.tucco colon.. cxpun,ive view balcooic-\, Ju,h landc;c11ping wilh cu-.tom designed colored slumped or ~ored dnvcw1y11 and pulill, foll rear yllrd gla.'" fenci"g and much. much more. Newport Cui.tom ci.tatc'i offen. a unique trade-in progrilm for qualified buyer\. Thi~ New models opening in Oceon Ridge 'pecial program allow-; you 1n trade-in your property for a new cu,tom hllme in Oceun Ridge. Contarl a 'alei. repre~ntall\e for mon: delaik Newport Cu,1om E,1<1tei. lnl'.. uJ,o offef\ mi.tom home package:-in Pelican Hill 'taning at S 1.395.000 for home' ranging fmm 4.500 lo 8.000 MjUare feel and Pel11.:Jn Point from S 1.495.000 for home" ranging from 4.500 to 6.000 ..quare feel. Pelii.:an Hill 1, known for iL' incredible 'iew' of lhe ocean. harbor. city Jnd grilf cour.c' w11h 1111' aver-Jging one-hJlf acre. Pelican Point nfter. (lCei.ln fmnt Ji .. ing with direct beoch ucce" Jnd lot-. a\erng1ng one-quarter ut.'Tt. 'Tim \Cduded area 1, 'urmunded by the PeltcJn Hill golf couN: w11h nuMunding '1ew" ol the 1x·e.in Ne1o1. port Cu,1nm E'l<lte' Inc . 'pec1al11e' in tod.iy\ market dem.ind,. Euch home I' truly a ma,terp1cce :ind prmide' ha-.,le-free CU\tom home Ji .. ing. Affordable pncing with true l'll'lllm elegance j, pm .. ided for C\CI) home. Incredible interior drama i' our 'J>Cl'iuhy. Every cu,lom home offer' a multi· million dollar look without the mu hi-million dollar price. Euch home i' cu,tom. not being duplic.ued. ensuring a unique de,ign for an environment which will enhance your lifNylc. Re,1dent' of Ocean Ridge ure a -.h<lrt di~tancc fmm Pelic.in Hill Golf Club. Fa,hion 1,Jand and other re<.·rc;.ition<1l cJe,tmntion' nf Newport Beach and LagunJ Beach. Shopping. dining and entertainment arc only u few of the finer thing' offered in thio; 'pedal location. Newpon Coa't i' p.in of n ma.,ler-planned f't\()(1 dc\tmation. Ami' of Newport Co•1'1 arc planned to include world-clav. rt~rt hotel,. u •••• ___. .. ~·-·· LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT HOME Contemporary 5BR. 4BA. 3 car garage. exceptional attention to detail with granite and marble throughout. Dock for large yacht. $1,999,000 4BR. 3.SBA. Li ght. neutral interior. dock for large yacht! 2 car garage and 2 car parking. $1,550,000 ' PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT ESTATE Unique 4-story home on secluded East Bay Ave. 9BR. 7BA. dock for 3 large yachts. Includes 2 guest homes same Spanish style. $5,800,0000 OPEN HOUSES This Weekend • -PENINSULA BAYFRONT Main turni ng ba in -traditional 3BR -lSBA home + I BA -I BA gue t quaners. Dock + roof to deck $1,595,000 Oceanfront custom 5BR-6BA home of finest quality elevator. many balconies. granite urfaces. Mu t ee to believe. $1,599,000 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 4BR-2BA up. 3BR down . 2 car garage. beautiful ocean views. Super sharp! $895,000 820 W. BAY AVE-.. --SATISUN l-5·--·-·-$1,595,800 512 VIA LIDO NORD.-•• SATISUN 1-5 ... -......... $1.SS0,000 1716 W. OCEANFRONT ••• SATISUN J-5 ........... _..$1.599,000 239 VIA LIDO SOVD ......... SUN 1-5 •••••.•••••.•.••••••..•• $1,999,000 (714) 673-3777 ~-·-• . --~~-1':;· ~-~, 0.U,.llD& ....... APlllL • •9" 4D ..... , I ,._ '":""~ F --· .. jl ' Dream home package being offered at Ventana ·by Greystone Homes • Located near Tustin Ranch Golf Course, Ventana offers home buying packages for everyone. The holiday'> may be long gone. but Grey .. tonc Homes is still giving gifts to homcbuyer-. at Vcntana. it'> new community of luxury townhomes in Tu'>tin Ranch. Buyers who purchase a home at the gated. golf course-dose community before March 31 m~ select one of four Dream Home Gift Pack.ages. each wonh thousand~ of dollars. including appliances. custom window treatments. upgraded countertop'> and flooring, or reduced monthly payment'>. Located in a private. gated community near the Tustin Ranch Golf Course. Ventana offers five distinct floor plans with 1.046 to I. 734 square feet. which feature two or three bedrooms. two and one-half to three bath'>. private yards or deck' and hard-to-find attached two-car garage<;. A new phaM: of townhomes has JUSt been releai,ed at Ventana. making all floor plan.. available again to buyers. "Our gift package offers homebuyer!\ a chance 10 make their dream home a reality:· said Delia Hilton. sales representative at Ventana. "Plu!\, with the community's fine amenitie!>. and the townhomes' quality craft<>manship and outstanding appointments. this is an opportunity buyers can't afford to mi'i,." Greystone Home.,· Dream Home Gift , Packages include the following: (All gift packageo; and doll ar amounts may vary ba-.cd upon product and plan) • State-of-the-Art Appliances -includes a new wa<;her and dryer. space-saving coffee maker and can opener. vacuum cleaner. mixer. d1,hc'>. gla.,,e.,, pots and pJn' • Cu,111m Window Treatmenh -offers huycr' a chou:c of cu<ttom wood '>hullers. wooclhhnd,, vcrtic.:al">. balloon valance,, Rnm~m \hade,, <;ilhouett~!> and vignettes. • Upgrnde Flooring and Countertop" - ml'lu<lcs upgraded carpet. ceramic tile. wood. marble. granllc and limestone in ,1<l<lit1011 to a c.:hotc.:c of countcrtops such as upgraded t·eramH.· tile. Corinn. marble or gr an1te • Re<lu1.:cd Monthly Puym1..•n1' -Grcy~tonc I lnmc' help-. horncbuyer' aftord their new home by p:1y111g p<11ot' un the intcre\I rate l11r the fir,t lwo year' o f home owncf'h1p. Alrc.1dy 1ndudc<l "'11h C\ cry home at Ventun.1 urc 1.. U\IOm 4ual11y amenllie' 'ut·h J' intcnor laundry room .... ct·mral air c.:ondilionmg. 'pauou' hncn do,ct ... Pnc.:e -pft,ter toilet~ and faucets. woocl-burmng fireplace' w11h gla\ door-. and ga'> log hghtc(, O\.crhcad fire '>pnnklcr-. and cu.,rom-tcxcurcd ceahngs throughout each home. The kjtchen's General Electric applinncc package include'> a wh1te-on - while flcctnc, M!lf-deanmg oven and gas cooktop, o mit.rowavc ond a Potscrubber d~hwasher. 1bC beauty and outstanding con~tructio.n quality of Venlana's interiors .. js evidenced by ceramic-tile or wood·floor entries, quality wall-te>-wall carpeting in Ventana home at Tustin Ranch. Ventana's collection of beautiful townhomes includes five plans. major living areas. vaulted ceiling • custom-quality light fixtures and prewiring for cable. Early-California concrete tile roofc;, <;olid birch front doors, electronic garage door opener<>. and backyard or luxurious patios or deck.\ are among the exterior features of each residence. Ventana residents have accco;<; to a recreation facility complete with a park. a sparkling pool and 'pa. a tot Jot. barbecue facilities and a lighted tennis court. ln story carriage home with two spacious bedrooms. two bath.s. a large living room and dining room with a fireplace. a fully- amcnitized kitchen with a breakfa.'it bar. two decks. a convenient interior laundry room. and a two-car garage. addition. the Ventana homeowners a.,c;oc111tion maintains the land<;caping. greenbelt walkway' and all i:ommon Jrea'> of the • Plan B has 1.411 square f cet and l'i a two-story rownhome featuring a master bedroom with a private bath. a second bedroom with tts own bath. a first-floor powder room, a living room with access to a private "Our gift package offers homebuyers a chance to ake their dream home patio, a spaciOU\ family room, a dining room. a kitchen open to lhc rear yard, an in1eno1 laundry mom and a community The growing commumt) ofTu,trn reality. II d1rccHlCCC\'i, two-cur attached garag~. Ranch ha~ many amenities. mcluding Lhc planned Tustin Sports Complex. which will offt:r 20 acre<> of oftball field. tcnni-. court.,, soccer fields, a playaround 1111d a picnic area. ln addition. a new elementary school, cxclu ivcly M:tvmg the Tul>tin Ranch area, i. scheduled to open in fall of 1995. Ventan1t's collection of beautiful townhome includes the following: • Plllfl A is a I .046-squarc-f ()()(, 11inaJe· •Plan C 1<. a 1.4~ c,quare-foot. one-\lory home. It has two bedroom'> with a den (which can be converted lo a third bedroom). two ~uh<., a livma room with u f1rcplocc. a fulJy-featured kitchen, an interior laundry room. direct acces~ to a ruck-under two- car attached garage and a largo. fully- covercd deck. Th.i town.home is am<ma the largest two-bedroom attached home in the area and provides privacy and a sccurc-feelin& upstairs environment. •Plan D. a two-story. 1,498-square-foot comer townhome. has three bedrooms, two and one-half baths. a living room with a fireplace. a separate dining room with direct acce s to the rear yard. a gounnet- tyle kitchen with a breakfast bar, an interior laundry room. and direct access to a two-ear attached garage. The large kitchen off en. access from the entry of the home and also ~onvenientfy leads to the dining room, which features direct acces'> to the rear yard. The master bedroom's bath has an over-siled walk-in wardrobe closet. • Plan E has I .734 square feet with a mao;ter uite. u ~econd bedroom with 11\ own bath. and a den or office on the fiN level. which can be conve rted to a third bedroom. lt offer; three bath'>. a Hving room and dtning room. u family room with a fireplace. u kitchen w11h n grccnhoo.,e window and a brcakf a~t bar. an interior laundry room and a •~o-car. direct-acce'" garage. The ma.\tcr \U11c·, bJth pmvide., an ovcr-,17\!d drc-.1img urea. a \Cparnte garden tub and tile hower and a twin-tn~ vanity. To reach the Ventana !.ah:' off K:e. C!'ttl the Santa Ana (S) freeway at Tustin Ranch Road and bcOO north. Right at Oreenwa)'. Vcntana will be on the left. Sale~ office is o~n Monday:.noon to S p.m. and Tuesday -Sunday, 10 a.m. -S p.m.. Call (714) 831-1889. -·--... .....-.... Largest Single Stoty-Port Sb'Mts OVER 2,200 SO FT X-l.atge, South llCing yard, lush l8rldlaipi 19. Huge 'SllM room· -almosl 1,000 sq. ft Upgraded kilchen. mirror9d war- dl'ObM, room lo• lo eeoond II . New paint. inside and out $479,000 ~ LMODEL.t'+Z) On~•hbelt. CCIMOllPLEX-Larcte Owme(•unlt, ~., -~-PQ'.Ol. ID«*"t 1-*ball Floe locam u~ front unit, tatge IMtldt. ~-. tffif\l Md~ with maslier eulte. flr•pface. separat• tub new .._ dloot ~ 7'I ehower. elttilg area Tiie kitchen oount- CHRISTA & GERRY LONG «'"·\op8. upgraded~t&$$60,000. Front Unit (5 BA) for lea!e '2,300. SEAWINOI OUtET ... Harborlllew Ph Ill City llgtlt$/mourPll'I View ~ • loYely yard. Pott Cart~~ I~~. man)' up.gradq$, oa'af oommunlty po01, ~ and tennis. Aed\lded to '459,000 POffl' STREETS-CARMEL New, ~bl& root. air cond •• secur- ity sys.tern. )(.Wge (almost 8,000 sq,. ft.} ~· 3BM BA, Reduced 10 $409,000. ---===---ONGS OF NEWPORT Uccnsedrealwaie broken. -Calir. ()q>'t orRul Ea1.a1e GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 We to en core , me rue 1n>1 o 1t10 "" y c, -Oog1nol Roo. pion on lorge lol allows for e•pons•on os needed Prtnc1pol1 only pleoi. ond ,;,.,..,.,by oppo<n•rr~nl only P1.ced Ol $229 900 for o q11<~ sole ond escrow Near Sock Boy ood Schools 329 Colleen Place, Costa Mesa Residential. Investment. Land. Homesites. Build to Suit Eo1t Po1odeno Home: JBP & I BA on lorg,. lor rNJdy ro e•pond Old fo,,.,, & II '"' Pwud" 1",1"r" ol• ~ ..... d or $179 900 Fmoncing uvu1loblo Lok• Elsinore Home: '"'~ctoble 4 bedroom 2 S borh home on o JO 000 \"I h k11 "'rh pocol mid >fKl furploce J car goroqt> ond over 2200 1q fr Value P"ccd al $189 500 ,.__ Awcodo Grow .. Homesite-Bvy )'Oii! 1e111-nt homes.le l"1W Ove< .S oc•es w1rh oll uhl1hes eilote home neighborhood, 500 ~"' ond co"yon •-s Recently Reduced 10 olliy $ 145,000 Sherman Oolu Fourplex· ComDle1tly rtl!O'ed ond remodeled uni~ thor 1.-~ like o ~ Neo1 freewoy• shooo1ng & line don1ng, 1n p"me "tside1111ol ~.Ql.bOrhood Svb~r to 1031 e.chonge P .. ced OI $495,000 Cnll Al Martini Reultor f o r .. o lutio n-. nt MGA ASSOCIATES. INC. 551-6142 • enc1es Non-stop activities for local a Fourth annual garage sale forctmn1 ot ttie indu,tr) before J 1ump can "The-.e meeting.' prm 1de dircll C\p!hurc be fc h by a worn.in hosted by Waterfront Homes' 111 our h'ted propcn1c' and bnng them or her dc"l\:tor. together w11h 'Jle' C\ecull'e' currenll) Tt> schtdult 011 agents planned for Saturday working Y.llh qualified bu) Cr': 'aid Maxine appointm,nt. call · Montgomery, Orange County dl11trict (800) 458-33115. ,..,..,.._~ h\ thal ....t+Ull time again for the fourth annual Newport ' Height' and Cliffhaven Garage Sulc •••• .planned 7 u.m. • 2 p.m .. Suturduy. Organized by W•tmront Homes' agents M•nny Stellino •nd Markne Has.wl. they will be di!'ltributing mup' to about 30 garage ~le homes fmm the comer of ClifT Drive and Irvine Avenue. The event. wi th its street-fair ambience and fubulou)\ merchan<li-.c. will be held in asMleiation with the Old Newport Bou~vard Merchant\ A"\OCiation·~ Good Old Days sidewalk -.ale. For llfOf't in/onJMlio,., caU Markn' Hasstl or Ma1t111 SttUino al Wattrfront Homts Inc., Rtalton, (11') 6JJ.J«JO. The PrudenU.I Callfornill Realty's areater Ora• County oftkts recently gathered for another 'ucce. "fut nelwortting meeting. Held at the Ncwpon Bc~h Hyun. the mcetin1 j, un opportunity for Mab executive' from the eight Oruna.c County 11fficc-. .10 prc..ent und promote their pmpc:rtJC\ U' wcll 11~ being U (on.im for new idea, und markc1lna t~hniquc' which keep the comp.any\ 'ales 11.\-.ociatc' in the manager. A mecung highlight wa' a prc,cntation 111 the 1995 Orange County Home Buye" Guide g.1'"en by Bob Olinltl nf the Orange County Reg1,1er The guide " a forcca'I of the Orange County real e'lale marlet compiled by 'uch in,titulicln' a' Ch.ipman College and UCL "It wu .. an exciting morning. di,cu .. ,ing the challenge' of the 1995 real e,1u1e market with the mo't elite 'ale-. team in Or.inge County." Mont~ornery 'aid. For llfOrt infomtation, coU Th' Prudt ntitll California R,a/IJ, (7 U) 759· 6600. Newport-Mesa ~latJon of Realtors b offenng mammogrum' to OrJnge County coa.,t urea women. Tue"1.iy. May 2 al the a''4lCiation offke. Accredited by American College of Radiology and FDA Certified. Valley Technological Service!\ will perform the mummogrums. Certified female 1echnolughti. und certified rudiologi .. 1 u'ing dedieuted equipment will cundm:I the mum mos rum,, Coi-t i!'I S7.S. and rc'uh' will be gi'"en to you and your phy,ician. PJymcni i' mack ul the time tlf the cxum wh1c.:h may be reimbu1-....blc by your in,uraoce company. Medicare bilhng i" alMJ provided. Remember. mummography 'ave' live,. It 1' a i.imple X-ray of the brea'I and" the 'inalc ~''method to dete1:t brc.i,1 cancer in 11\ earlie't und mo\l curublt 'rage,, U\Uilll)' Coldwell Banker m.inagemcnt -.ale' J"(ll'lale\. employee,. fami ly and fnend' aero" Orange County Brod Ohesi will don their walking 'hoe~. ,1a1hcr on 'un blnc.:k and join the 25th annivel'\ury nf the March of Dime' WalkAmerica. Slated fe1r Saturday. the e\enl will be held at Huntington Stale Bcal·h. "We are anxiou' lo be p.lrt of the ouManding work the March of Dime' dt'IC' in it' cumpaign for healthier babie'." 'aid George MusuUi, Coldwell Banker Orange County regional manager. Sale)\ u .. ,odute' fmm 11 Orunge County office' and employee' fmm the corporate hcadquartel'\ in Mi,\lnn Vic1u arc i.ttking pled&e' for p;111icipatmn in the fi,e-m1le walk. Friendly rivulrie' among offi~c' between friend' huve 'prung up. all in tilt' 'Piril 11f raii.ing fund' for pmgrum~ 'pon,orcd by the Murch of Dime,, A i:mwd of 5.000 walke"' hope' to ra1-.e $500.CXXl tn Orange County. And Bnid Dhesl's pn1m1-.c tn prm 1dc ..en 1c:c 11nd pmfe"ionalt,m bcftt11ng royalty wa' ICl'lted recently whcn he reprc..cntcd the Princ.'1: and Prince" of Mahiy,iJ in the purchu..c of an Irvine home "I wu' recommended to them by a chem." he '"'Id "The y were dchghtf ul to work w11h I to r: Maxine Montgomery, Sandro Deering, Michael Crowe, Rolindo Smith, Gene Chronik, M.ory Thorp, Sharon Lorson and I am happy I l·nuld help them find Jn Irvine home." A rei-idential n:.il 'IJlc 'pei:1ah,1 Jflih.ih:J with Coldwell Banker lnrine li1r w. )Car.. Dhe'i wui. ul'41 named the Tnp S.ile' A"ociale for February. An areu )\pceiuli!'ll lhroug.h11u1 Irvine. pllrtkularly WN park and Woodhridge. Dhc,i\ clienlclc come' fmm m.iny background' "From myalty 111 fiN-t1mc bu}er. . .ill m)' eu,1nmer. ha"e Jt lc.1,t 11nc thing in cummon." he 'aid. "EJi:h one '' 1mpon.11,1 111 me and de-.en tng nf my bci.t cffon 1m tht-1r behalf." Dhc'i i:ume 111 lf\·tne MX ye:u' ago from England. where he wa., bom and r..u"<d I k JOined Coldwell B.inJ..er bec.iu-.c of"' 1111cm.1tional rcpul.itton for profc"11'nJh'm Jnd 'upport For oil your "al 'flat' nuds. t111l Brad °"";at C<1l4w1/I BanAtr lrvint Pffi<'t, (7 /.I) SS1·l()()(). Cnldwtll Banbr llaf 26.~ nsilltntio/ r,al t Ultt 0Jlk11 and''"'" 11to11 1,JOO alt>s auodat's and'"'''°'"'\ ilt C•li/ornlil. •• I I ..... I f I • .. .. . - Marcia Brashier ioins The Prudential California A broker, Brashier brings more than 13 years experience to the ti rm . M:o.tne Montgomery. branch manager nf Thl" Pruden1ial California Really Newport Beal'h office. i~ plea:-.ed to wekome new brnl..er 'ale' executive Murcia Bra,hier. In addttion to her a"nc1at1nn with The Prudential. Bra,h1er ha' become a key plJyer with the Barbara Am,tadter team. "We are two broker. combing our force' 111 better -.erve our client'." 'he i.aid. "I JOined BarbarJ bec:au\C of her ab,olute pmfe"1onali,m. rnten-.c: le\el 11f real e .. tate acti\ ity and her high profile and her re~pect within the real e'tate rndu!\try." Moreio Brashier succe's lo a comprchen'h e knowlc:dge of lhe indu,try and a lhorough enjoyment of her career. She i:. -.cn:.itive to the life:.tyle need:. of her clientele and pos~:.i. an uncanny knack for helping find the right property. Before entering her current real estate profe,,ion. 'he taught painting and an educalion at lhe college level. and owned a Bra!.hier ha~ been :1 lil:en..ed real e'tatc broker ~ince 1982. working 10 the Newport Beach and SJn Franci\Co area' graphic dc~ign businc~"· She recently re'umcd her painting and is i.elling the an work in local shop11 or working on commi~sioned paintings. Her other intere:.t:. include involvement with the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Hoag H~pital's Circle 1000. The Pa."adcna-rai-.ed Bra. .. hier. spent spring and . ummer vacation!'i in Newport Beach. She now residei. in Newport Beach with her husband and son. .. We ore two brokers combining fore es to better serve our clients ... She ha' owned a commercial and re'1denual real e'tate company and brokered with a nationally l..now high-profile firm in San Franc1~co. Her profe~'ional driw ha' rnn~i:-tcntly e.irned top h11no'"" and admiration tn the real e'tate commumt). Bra .. hicr contribute' her reJI c'tatc Call Marci.a Brashier at The Pr11dential California Realty's Newport Beach off1ct, (714) 759-66()(}. -..... .__......... ~ ---~ . -. ., -~ ·~'~~:...~ ..... -.: -~· ... , ·eUYLJNES We encourage you to send photoB (black and white if possible with Compa/t!J Name. PeraonAnd Bug Lbtes On Bock). Fill out lhe portion below (or attach a press release) and send or rax it, to: Joyce Scherer. Real Estate Buy Lines, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Fax: 714- 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. --·--------·------------- Name of Agency•-------------------- Address Caty Zipeodt Fax Agency ContKt Buy Lines!'--------------------- •Copy is suti;ect to edlbng Rates as of Aprll 27, 1995 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp. American Home Loans Bank of America Bank of California --Cahlorrna Federal Bank Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Count~de Funding Delrick M~rtgage Group Do~~ey Sa~ngs Emery Financial Frdehty Federal Bank First Interstate Bank First NationWlde Mtg Fleet Mortgage Glendate Federal Bank Home Savings IMne National Mtg . Marina Mortgage Co. Ooeanvlew Financial ProFed Mortgage Southland Financtal Union Bank 30 -ye• fixed INTEREST 'Wt POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. A_ C~.14)375-6666 8.000"/o 5 2.125 30 8.265 A (71 4) 955-3633 8.125% 10 1.625 30 8.337 -----B (800) 424-2632 8.250°.4 5 2.125 45 8.519 ------B (71 4) 252-3367 8.250% 10 1.250 30 8.423 s (800) 225-3337 8.250% 20 1.875 45 8.492 -------B (71 4) 263-8100 8.438% 20 2.000 30 8.696 ------$ (800) 300-5626 8.450% 20 2.000 0 8.709 K (800) an -5626 8. 125% 5 2.000 45 8.379 A {714) 759-9692 7.875% 5 2.500 10 8.179 s (800) 336-9639 8.250% 20 1.625 30 8.464 A {714)729-9200 __ 8_._12_5_% __ 5 __ 1._s_25 __ 1_5 __ 8_.33_7_ s {800) 232-2309 8.375% 5 1.750 10 8.605 B (800) 560-5001 8.250% 20 2.250 30 8.533 - K (800) 843-2265 ___ 8._37_5...;.%_;___20 __ 1._000 __ 30 __ 8_._52_1_ K (800) 700-5650 8.125% 20 2.125 30 8.392 s (800) 560-9000 8.375% 5 1.250 45 8.549 s (800) 975-5051 8.300% 20 1.500 30 8.501 A (714) 857-79n 8.125% 10 1.750 15 8.351 K (800) 806-5626 8.250% 10 1.125 12 8.409 A (800) 266-0555 __ e_._12_5_% __ 1_0 __ 1_.1_so __ 1_s __ 8_.3_5_1 _ K (800) 686-3756 8.125% 20 2.000 30 8.379 __ .;........_..;_;; __ K (800) 572-5626 __ 8_.2_50% ___ 5 __ 1_.500 ___ 2_1 __ e_.4_50_ B (800) 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 60 8.632 30-Year adjustable INTEREST 'II. POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. RATE OWN ('lit) A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX FREQ. 4.450% 20 1.650 7.355 600,000 2.250 110 1 M ~~--~--~-~ 4.500% 20 1.750 7.491 300,000 2.375 110 1M ----------'----~-~ 6. 125% 5 1.000 8.678 203, 150 2.500 1 TS 6M --~---------'-~~-----~ 6.125% 20 1.250 8.788 500,000 2.750 HS 1Y 4.750% 20 1.000 7.540 203,150 2.500 110 1M 6.125% 20 1.000 8.598 650,000 2.625 6TB SM 5.250% 20 1.000 7.644 650,000 2.600 110 1M 4.625% 20 0.000 7 .684 203.150 2. 750 110 1 M 4.450% 10 1.650 7.355 400,000 2.250 110 1M 4.500% 20 1.375 7.427 500,000 2.350 110 1 M 6.500% 20 0.125 8.706 600,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 7.125% 10 1.750 7.626 203,150 2.500 110 6M 5.375% 20 2.125 7.932 203,150 2.875 110 6M 3.875% 20 1.000 7 .283 203, 150 2.250 110 t M 4.875% 20 1.500 8.982 500,000 2.750 llM 1M 5.875% 20 1.000 7.840 203,150 2.875 110 6M 5.950% 20 1.250 7.526 500,000 2.450 110 1M 4.750% 10 1.375 7.829 300,000 2.750 110 1M 3.600% 20 1.250 7.908 500,000 2.850 110 tM -------------~ 6.000% 10 2.000 8.858 203,150 2.750 lTS 1Y 4.500% 20 1.500 7.590 400,000 2.500 110 1 M _5_._450% __ _;_20.;........_1 ._ooo.;........_1_.~396~ _ __;2_;_00_:.._,1_so.;..___2._350 __ 1_1_0_~1M~ 8.375% 20 0.000 7.782 203, 150 2.875 110 8M Boll bed & ....... progtam9 ere 30r"JO coiwenllo11el tnOl1QIOM. Type ol ~ Is: B • Benll: K • ITIOf"9 ~ R • ~ broMr: S • eeYlrlgl 6 IOlf\ ~ bMMra 1nO bt'*9tl n ~ by fie~ D1p111men1 o1 Reel E.i.te., elltwf • b1oMr or corporation. For lribmdon cd Cell. DRE at (918) 227.()831 • .,,..,.., ..... lor ~la In lnroductoty,... lor lie h ....,_. pttlod Dowft,.,..... II~ ol CMt1 ~ ol ... pnoe) peid 10 lender pi1or 10 llgfllng rnortgege connc1. Polnta are 'lit ol loen bUlnce t*S IO"'*' Ill lltN ol loen clollng. LodMn la the runbef ol clliyt Ill*~,_ prior 10 OoeinO. A.ft A 11 .. --l*Cllie.ot ,_ wNc:fl •an~ annual COii ol ttw loen to Iha borrow91. Al A.P.R.nr• caleu•118dby Mol1gllg9 Mewl Co beMclon • $203,150 loen emount lhepoln• Mown lndt'100"*' .._ The A PR•• tneluded In flie~ loroompwt.. eofl o#t. Wtl9ft lflPlylng lor 1 loln, Federll T~ llw requhl lendell to calcullte 81'1 A.P.R. IPICllc to 9IQt'I loen offer, ....,._ ao.. II fl9 mutrnum lef* wll IOln undlr g1¥911 tlrml. Al 11.s t111prugrWNNV91 "*" mumofs.203.1,90. lllf1lln (In%) 11 lendett profit; nwgln • lndew • ectUll ,.• llW 11111 ~I. lnMll le flebelll IOrMftlng.,.. ~,...,.. ~ (~ + lfldlx •New 1111•) 110. 1111 O.t Coe( OI Fundl, 1T9 • 1-Y•Twiry 811, LeM. 8-lnonll LIBOR, ST8 • 8-mond\ T1euury 811, eco • ~ IMQ09 cetliflc:Mt ol ~ A ........ ,,,....., .... Pltlod betwMfl ~ tM. t-MOf'tl'I, IM ... ~ IY• 1 Y• M,.... ... ID c:hln9'· V'erlly ,..,. Ind """' pi1or IO applylng lor. IOan. All lln0«9 provld9 loltnt wttt'I dl-.nt ...... Ind WMI lor dlfletent loan MIOUIU Thi lnfoNnellon ~ .. llO( Ill .. IO .,..... a IOln. Fol • ~ ~on how ., *"' lor. ~. Miid a 14.50 dl9dl payable lo Mol1glgl Newa Co., 1110 E 17th St .• SU• 100. 8anta ,,.., CA tvOt. (714) 8$&.l tn COPYAtOHT. , .. ~ ..... Co. ~ ~_..... -----..... On·site information center to o en at Gre stone Landin Greystone landing -a ffordable ocean-dose homes For many Soul.hem Californian'>. owning .1 home near the warm sandy beachei. and .11ure ocean has always been a dream. Al Grcy,tone Landing, it can become a reality. fh1' beautiful, new community will be ju~l 11nc mile from the Pacific Ocean, the perfect l11':ation for enjoying cooling ocean breezes. Rl·.,idents will also find it is only a shon walk or bike ride to the surf. An exclu)ive g.11ed neighborhood of 69 single-family iklachcd home • Greystone Landing will lt:ature three three floor plans from 1.825 to 2.219 ~uare feet with prices sta111ng in the nud-S200.000s. "Bccau<;e Greystone Landing wall offer attractive and affordable ocean-close home!.. \\ c 'e -.een overwhelming mtere-;t from pro,~tive buyers. To give then a preview ol 1he floor plans, ele vations and 'ite map'-. \\c'rc opening an on-site information ~i:nter." said Al Wazlak. a Greystone I .inding sales rcpreM:ntativc. He added 'hopperh will also have the opponunity to pl.tlC their names on the Landing antere\t "'t Grey,tone Landing will feature three t"o- 'tory noor plans offering three to four ~drooms and two and one-half bath,. The home<; will be characterized by open kitchen .... fonnal living room!>. family room' w11h fireplaces, spacious ma~ler suites and 1wo-cur garages. Jo addition. lhe Grcystone I .anding enclave will offer it'l rcsidenti. ~autifully landscaped greenbelt!., a rccreauon area wilh a pool and 'Pa and pm ate community ~tree~ with ''dewalh. The Grcystone Landing Plan One " perfect for prof~sionaJ or young couples nu home will include ~ bedn.X>m\. two and one-half bathrooms. a formal living room and an adjoining kitchen and dining room. The family room will have a fireplace and will be highlighted by expansive windows looking out to the back yard. With two to three bedrooms upstain., homeowners will have the option of converting the third bedroom into a den or office. With three bedroo~. two and one-half bath~. and a separate family room. Pl an Two 1c; well . uited for young familie. with children. The entry to thi s 2,060-squarc foot home will open to a formal living and dining room, whele large window will fill the room with light and allow resident.~ to enjoy the beach breezes. The kitchen wilJ include a center island, and will look out to the nook and family room, providing a perf cct setting for enjoying time together a.<; a faouJy. An interior laundry room and half bath will complete the downstair... On the 9eeond floor. the private master uite, an the rear of the home, will al\O have la'ie window~. a pnvate bath and wal k-in clo~I. The additional bedroom~ wall be convenient to a full second bathroom with double 'inks. At 2.219 square feet, the Plan Three has it all: a f onnill living and dining room with a sweeping Ma1rcac;c leading tu the second noor. Thi\ \pacmu' noor will include a di stinctive kitchen with a center island and functional walk-in pantry. Localed adjacent the kitchen, u generou' amount of window\ make the fami ly room and and nook a rela1.ing place for families to gather. Upstairi.. the maMer suite will include a large pri vate bath and walk-in closet. Three additional bedroom' will pro' ide plenty of sleeping option~ for a growing family and one bedroom can ea\ily com en to a den or l'hild\ leammg center In addiuon. to being named the '>Jfe\l Cit) m Amenca. Huntington Beach offer. a wide variety of recrea11onal and cultural amemtie' The Landing encla\e ic; clo'c to the c11y\ recently developed downtown. eight mi le' of be.id1c\ with volleyball coun' and bike JMh'>, the Boha Chica Ecological Re~ervc and the Internation al Surfing Mu~e1um. Al'o nearby arc Huntington Beach Central Park with an eque-;tnan center. Fmbec golf couro-t~. Shipley Nature Center. children\ Adventure Playground. a h~l of luJ..e, and tra1" and '>idewulk cafe'> The city " aho home 10 Golden We-.t College and the Huntmgwn Beach Central Libr.iry and Cu ltural Center. \\ h1ch ha' the largc't cha ldrcn,· hbral') we,t of the /to1j,.,i"rpp1. Profc,,mnal'> will appreciate Greystune Landing\ l lunllngton Beach location i' con\e111e111 to Orange and Lm Angele' counllc'>' alrp<'rt'. along with the bu,ine" di<.tncl' of Orange County. Long Beach and Lm Angele' \.la 'uch major thoroughfare!\ a' Interstate 405, lnteNate 22 and Pacific Coast Highwa)" Ju,t a few minutes av.a)" are major shopping and entenainment center., including South Coast Plaza. We.,tmin<.ter Mall and Fa'>hron l!.land. The Orange Counly Performing Ans Center, Newport Beach Art Mu,eum and Orange County Fairgrounds are also within 20 minutes. The Greyo;tone Landing information center is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Tuesday · Sunday and noon 10 6 p.m .. Monday. To find out more about Grey)tone Landing. or to be placed on the GreyMone Landing VLP hl>l. call AJ Wu lak. (310) 408-2776. or the Greystone Homes' information line, (800) 808-6888. To visir, rake I.he 405 to 8 e3ch Blvd .. and head south about five miJes. After pas~ing Adams, tum right on Knoxville Ave .. one mile before you reach Pacific Coast Highway. Othe r Greystone South Coast communities include The Crest and The Heights a1 We I.hills in La Hubrn. The Masters and The Glen at The Fairway in Placentia. Ridgemoor Summit near Diamond Bar and Ventana an Tu~tm Ranch. Other Grcystone communitie. coming ~n include Grcystont' Villa~ and Oak Ridge at Coto, both in Coto de Caza. For information. call (800) 808-6888. l'l ~ '•ti ~, .• -•. '.. . . . , .. _,,·..!JI&:.."~ ·---··· ....... .-...-~ .. •, . r •_, ~>-C-, ~ . , ,''.. · • t ... • {~ ,...!~r ._. :·-~-1~ ••. ~~r( Although These Seaside Homes Are Very Affordable, You'll Still Appreciate A Little Inflation Now And Then. Limited edition gated. detached homes in Huntington Beach. Priced from the mid $200.00<rs. For more informatio n call (310) 408-2776 (800) 808-6888 ..,... > ' i I ' .. I ·'- BALBOA ISLAND 313 Coral 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $525,900 Rombold Realty 675-4822 CORONA DEL MAR 2006 Seadrift 48R Sat/Sun 12-4 $635,000 By Owner 721-8353 208 Marigold 3BR Sun 1-5 $875,000 Janet Wagner Coldwell Banker 499-1320 212 Carnation 3BR Sat/Sun 11-4 $598,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 5 Maritime Or 2.58R Sun 1·5 $595,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. 644-4910 220 Knox St. Broker 576-0216 COSTA MESA 38R Sat/Sun 1-5 $257,900 La Rocha sold by Lois Jacobs and Linda Oeth With sweeping views of Back Bay and the mountains, Pilar Wayne's estate boasts a wine cellar and tennis court. l.111' fau1h, .111d 1.1ndJ Oc:th of Grulih & 1111, ll'Pll''ct11l'd 1lw hu)cr 111 the ,,,1i.; 111 L.1 Rnl h.1 Pil.11 \1\..1) Ill' '.11. ll' plu' c,t.lle 1 111 l'il111•"111g N1.•v.p1111' BJc" Ba) Thi' 'P·•l 11111 ' home 'old dn'l' 111 "' ,1,k111g p111."1.' 111 'I ..t 11111111111 lo J.llll'I r11rd prC\ldenl 111 \,1111.1 \11.1 hJ,l.'J 1\('\11 Jll l.'11\ IHllllTit'nt.if I lllJlllll'1t.111u· u1mp.111\ flw 1. 11,111111 home 111dudc:' Ii' c ht<l11111m' 'l'\Cll .md one hJll hath'. J v.111c lell.11 'v.11nm111g pool 1enn1' 1.ourt and m.tn\ other Jml'nllll'' J.in1b' Jnd Oe1h arc l'o1i...1,1en1 111p pmdulc:r' .mu Jre de"gnated J' 'c11111r m•11"e11ng l'lln,u l!Jnt' and lC:n1 fied re,1dcnt1.il 'pc1.1.1h''' I m 11111 '11rp11,etJ 1h.11 LmdJ Jnd Lot' are '" '11ue"l11l · '·"d Ron MJ11Jno. dt,lril'.I m.111,1gl'I ol G& r ' Nl'\\ port Beach office "They .ire b111h d1.•d11.Jted to their profe,'lon and l'om:erned .1bou1 prm1ding pcr-.<)nali1ed 1.:hent \Cr\ Ke Jnd 'all\fm:tmn. Becau'e nf thi' dedicatmn they cnJny unparalleled lnyahy from cheir client). Their combined cxperti1'C as).ure:. buyer' and seller.. the highc).t level of !oervice. ethic!> and resulto; that have brought clicnls back for more than Lois Jacobs ond Lindo Oeth ot lo Rocho estate overlooking Newport's Bock Boy. 20 ~1.·Jr'" J.11.11lh .1ml Octh .ign .. -c 1hc11 pJr1ncr,h1p enJbk' them to heller -.er\.e their d1ent,. · Yuu l!el double when you work with u' We 1.un,tJntly monitor the change' in the mJr"et. Jnd "eep our chent' aware of chJnge' .ind opp<1nun111e,," Oelh 'aid. An~nrdmg to JJcob,, Chere are alway' advantage' 10 buying or ~lhng in today'!> changing mJrket. Undo Otth a11d Lois Jacob.f can bt rtachtd at Grubb & Ellis Rtsidtntlal Rtal Bs141t S4rvius, 23 Corporalt Pla1.11, Suitt 190, Newport Beach, (114) 644·62{)(}. Grubj cl Ellis iJ lndtptndtntly owntd and Optrotld. L __ _ '" '• ~.. c 329 Colleen Place 3BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $229,900 MGA Associates 551-6142 345 University Unit F-6 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $175,000 Grubb & Ellis 729-8296 IAGUNA BEACH 818 Hillcrest 38R Sun 1·5 $765,000 Tara & Ted Conley Coldwell Banker 494-0215 NEWPORT BEACH 1924 Irvine Ave 3BR Sat/Sun 1-3 $349,00o Grubb & Ellis 729-8296 20 Lucerne 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $559,000 Joyce Palmer Valentine Properties 759-7659 402 Vista Trucha 38R Sat/Sun 11 ·5 $338,000 Havel Properties 644-6444 Something for everyone A pool, workshop and RV access complement the home. Sumc:th1ng f11r 1.·,cr~1111e v.11h 1h1.., lo\ el) 1h11:c bcd1111111111nc Jnd three-quarter-bath Mc'J [xi M.1r home I ''led JI onl) 52J:! . .'i00. II ha' de,11 Jblc l11v. - mJ1111enJnl'e IJ111h1.Jp111g 1111 J large 101111 a 'upcr hK..1t111n The home feature' .1 'P·K mu' t.hning room .• 1ddcd·11n t.1m1ly room. bonu' n1om and den w11h .1 fireplace 111 the Ii' 111g mum. Th" humc ht" been upgraded indutling new window,. ceiling,, tlouring. kildlCn and more. F<Jr mort i11/ormatio11. call Tamarra/1 Amltrso11 of Coldwell Ba11ktr Co~ta Mesa, (714) 668-9333 or (714) 8J8-464J. This Mesa Del Mor home also features o beautiful low-maintenance garden in the front. Two for the price of one Both homes well maintained and R2 Zoned Thc-.e 1wo completely 'epara1c hou-.e' arc on huge lol\. Boch can be u-.ed for renw" or your own re .. idcnce. Li'Lcd 611 $199.987. Both hou-.e1' have 1wo bedroom' and one bath. '-tpar.&IC yard,, private laundry room' and one-car garnge,. For #tort ln/orwtation, caU tt14tlre1 Savopolo1 Ill Co"""U &nbr Costa MtJO. (714) U8·9JJJ or (114) UJ-6195. • BU-~:OD of ~ioperties ·ffA~YOU OUTGR0 .. 0URHOME7 58~ 3BA;,1400l_911ft,cul-dHac locatioo, B'i»&'tbita Meu. Excel· lent terms. $298,,000 BUYERS WANTED WITH GOOD CREDIT 1 BR house, E'iide CM. $175,000 Duplex,, Costa Mesa $149,950 RENTALS 2BR house, $150. B'side Costa Mesa. Must have good credit. SUNBOW REALTY Carey Ward 631-2242 OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUN11·5 DECORATOR'S HOME IN EASTBLUFF AREA. REMODELED 8c UPGRADED 2100 SQUARE FOOT HOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS 8c FAMILY ROOM. 402 VISTA TRUCHA NEwPORT BEACH PRICED AT ONLY ... $338,000 •m!f.m'ES HARBOR RIDGE ClL~ton1 ho1ne w ith a panorat nic I 80° v iew. 5 lx·droont~. :>~baths. $1,950,000 Christine Kim !I 717-4709 Dottie A u stero 7 59-3763 JASMINE CREEK 5 Maritime Drive 2 bdrms & Den. 2 Baths Completely remodeled top to bottom PRNATESPA YOUR OWN PRIVATE WINECEUAR Seats 10, Holds 150 Cases of Wine PRICED BELOW MARKET $595,000 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. "Sfte 1946" 6444910 North ~guna Contcm~rary A Great Location with Wondcrft.tl Views and a Fresh Open ~n that's very ftolble. 818 HIHc:ra~ Laguna kach ,... & Ted Conley ...... in Qdl ... t• lo. c.. .._ (7t4) 49'-0ltS XS10 .... ,, •• , .... ,"° '-· ('114) 417-4163 • 3 lcdrooms & 3.S llthrooms • Ocan *wt ~cl . **' lcOoorn opens to Pff¥* pedo, w.1r.;, closets .. double htadtd shower. • (&.WO adCdMft wiOt ~--Countlrr tops •,_.,room wtch INrtllc ftrcplecc • tMns room wtch sotrtns c..,,., wet bit', """* ~. nj oplnlf¥c 'ftcw wtrldows ~ to I 9'C.1t 'ftcw • deck • Ind lcYet bedrooms n Pf'f¥• wttt'l 1 ...,. bll\, views end • deck. • Lush llndlc.lpins, bed< 'flf'd wttfl ~~ OfFIMO AT $765,000 Coldwell Banker 660N.Co.a~t Hwy l.Aguna ~Kh, CA 9U51 'Elegant Coro11a del Mar • Slt'p~ lo CcLYl 'BL·11ch • 0CL'tlll 1 'iL'll' • / rh. £.ob • ( a/hL'C/ral Cr1lm.1J$ • .lfardll'ood 'Hoon • · f onnul • /J111i119 •Room • .J lobh)• ·Room • .! Car y nra.tJL' SS29.ooo Janet Wagner Co fdu ,ell 'Banker "HARBOR RIDGE" OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 REDUCED 4 7 4 Westminster 20LUCERNE Gorgeous remodeled 3 bed. plus loft. Forever view {not reservoir) city lights, mountains., & pine trees. High choice lot. Large assumable. loan. Wtlf trade down. Low down possible. A must see! Newport Heights delight in perfect move in condition! Great family neighborhood walk to schools. parks and shopping Open floor plan. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. light and bright. Vaulted ceilings and a fenced back yard. Priced to sell! hown by appointment Usted at $419,500 Beverly Cleveland Office: 714-673·3777 Ra: 714-723-0446 FOR SAi.£ BY OWNER BEST VALUE •ml PRICE IN llMNE TERRACE PBASE U 2006 Seadrift Drive, Corona del Mar $635.000 Prime location in Irvine Terrace ll. Home is located on block with beautiful, large homes in the $1 million range. Light & bright., this home includes a new entry way with wood floor. an updated kitchen with new cabinets. new Conan counters, and new tile floor. 11le kitchen conveniently opens up to tbe new family room that includes new carpet, skylights, crown molding and recessed lighting. Lot is large enough in front and back for )arge squaw fo<>tage adrution. Freshly painted inside and out. thjs home is ready to be moved into. • 4 bedroom/2 bath • Remodeled & updated J 994 • Great location/quiet. wide street •Walk 112 bl. to beautiful Irvine Terrace Pk. •Large family room leads to updated kitchen • French doors, recessed lights, crown molding & kylight • Large backyard w/mature trees · • Includes Architect's plans for major square footage addition. For information, call (714) 72 t-8353 OPEN HOUSE Saturday, April 29th & Sonday, April 30th 12-4 p.m. I ~ • ""' . ..-. . . -. .. _ _....,. ) "I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot" "No matter where I go th i · i · what eve ryone is saying to me. I have adve rtised fa ithfu ll y in The Daily Pilot for aln10 ·t 10 year · and I find it a very va lu ab le asset in pron1l )ting n1y cli cn t's propcrt i c~ . The high quality of the respon e I rece ive from potential cli ents and other age nt is truly amaz ing. It has hel pe d me to ac hieve the end result, wh ich is to a~s ist my cli ents in buy ing and se ll ing properties. - The support ta ff is a pleas ure to work with as they are alway available, very effi cient and ex treme ly creative. The Daily Pilot i THE Real Estate ~tate rnent in our co mmuni ty!" Ron Fel ot, Broker Remax South County Newport Beach incerely, For advertising information call 642--4321 NEWPORT COAST CALIFORNIA A, Ocean Ridge, you t>n tum rour dream into reality. Situated in the much t . sought-after :'\e,\port Com, this private, hillside community overlooks Los Trancos \\ 1l<lernc'is canyon. For custom homesite infonnation, ,;sit our Newport Coast Exhibit at Fashion Island across from El Torito or call 7141759-6669. • .. • . . , • Ddy Pllol li:al .... APllL l9, 19" • At Aventura in Westpark, loYI interest rates still . available You can still buy the home of your dreams in Irvine. For tho-.c homebuyers alarmed by the pro,pccl of ri'ing mlcrc't rates there is 'omc good new<. -and i;ome gre.it value!> still Jvai lablc at 'ome of today's mnst popular new neighbNhcxxh. Thi' 1' e'pccially true at California Pacific Home~· Aventura, a neighborhood in We~tpark . where qualifying homcbuycr' can take ad\ an1age of a special linanl·1ng opportunity "It\ extremely important to u' that Orange Count} homcshopper' under.land that a low mh:re\I rJte 'ull ex1'L'. and that we offer financing to meet 1hc1r 'pcc11ic need' and \ituJtllln\," \Jld v ... onnc Tofloh .... ale\ c:oun,elor for A.,.cntura For c-.:ample. ~e arc l'urn:ntl)' offering quJhficd applicant' a California bond with a fi\cd mterc\I rate ol 7 53't . a 1errific mlenll\ e for homebu:rcr, ~hu mee1 certain m<.:(1me requm.:ment\ We c:an .11..o buy down the rale to 5.53~ and qualify at that rate. llm can ma~e c1 big difference in payment and the bu:rer\ ab1lit} to qualify." Toffoli ,1<lded. Ba,ed on a purchase price of $150. 900 and a 4°.4 down payment of $6.100. the loan amount 1<. $144,800. Loan i~ a 30-year fixed rate mortgage starting at 5 53%. Monthly pa:rmcnt' year one would be $1.370.53 ( 1nduding principal intere\t, mortgage. lll'urance. homeowner's due~ and e~timated ta\C\) Year two. intere\t rate increa.\Cs to 6 5 ~'h ~1th a monthly paymenl of SI .46 l 7l Yt:.irs three 1hrough 30. intere~t rate" fixed .it 7.53% with monthly pa:rment' to1ahng S 1.561 08 Annual percentage rate i' 7.463%. Some restriction' appl} 10 Southern Cahfo1111a Bond r111.1m .. 111g PICa\e o;ee a \ale .. represcntali\-e for detail' Pnce' and financing informa11on dklll\ c date of pubhca11on. 'ubject to thange ~11hnu1 notice In add11mn. m 'elecl ltica1111n,. buyers can 'ub,t1tute The Total H11me Bonus Program for the lntcre't Rale Buy Down. The Tot<il Home Bonu' Program include' m<111y nf 1hc major purcha...ei. new hnmebuycr' need 10 complete their home. d111o~mg hnm either urgradc<l flooring. "'1nd(1w treatment' or additional appliance'> mdud111g wa1;her. dryer and refngcrator. "While 'omc restrictions do apply. l encourage 'cnou' homebuyers to consider thc 1rcmcndou' benefit-. presented by thcM: unique program'>. They should also contacl the Aventura 'ales repre.~ntatives for more mformatmn." Toffoh said "With 'uch a great opponunity waiting for you. don't delay your vii.it to Aventura. Now as the ideal ume to purchase a ne"' home here and start enjoying the prestige of an Irvine Jddrei.' within the master-planned community of We<,tpartc. • Under development by California Pacific Homes. Aventura howcases five townhomcs and condominjums well-priced from the $150.000's. Aventura was bestowed with MAME'" coveted Grand Award. which recognired the Westpark neighborhood as the Best Attached Project of the Year for J99~. Designed by Johannes Van Ttlburg. Ave ' one· and two-story attached , floo nge from 1.049 to J ,347 square feet o space. with two and three bedrooms. up to two and one-half baths and two-car gar.,es with direct interior access. Residents wall also be able to enJOY the privacy of their own patio or deck. as well a'> the numerous advantages of low-mamtetlance living. Homcbuyef'll who would like to plan ahead !.hou1d al~o note that our laLe!it release of homes is expected to be ready for move-ins thi~ commg May and June. Elegantly appointed with a romantic Mediterran~an theme. interior highlights include woodbuming fireplaces with gf!lss doors. ceramic tile or w<>O<tcntry areas. designer-selected plush carpeting and lighting fixtures, recesc;ed lighting per plan, raised panel interior doors with poli'lhed chrome hardware. central air conditioning and heating and i.paciou\ walk -in closets in the master i.uite~. Equally impre~sive exteriors feature rece !led entry alcove~. durable, fire-resistant concrete tile roofc;, dual-glazed window'! for energy efficiency, radius windows, decorative shutters and color accents per plan. Private motorcouns enhanced with decorative scored concrete paving also add to the tunning appeal of these townhomes and condominiums. 'The contemporary kitchens come complete with a General Electric wblle appliance package, while satin cabinetry with concealed hinge • under cabinet lighting and hand-set ceramic tile countertops. Custom options include addjtional selections of tile and flooring, closet organiurs. custom window treatmenb, mirrored wardrobe doors and tub enclo urcs. California Pacific Homes is curTmtly developing four nei~borhoods in Wcstpark, the newest of lrvine s ma ter-planned communities. AU four projects will incorporate a Mednerranean theme that will be accented by meandering walkways and trails, evergreen trees. flowering shrub and colorful vines. 10e community's maJOr intersection will be enhanced with l:irge theme plazas accented by palm trees. bencllcs. special pavements and landscaping. The City of lrvlne has long been considered an excellent example of modem city planning at its best and fuwr: Westpark residents will appreciate the, care and thoughtfulness that is 'leen in the quality of life. . For those interested in outdoor recreational activities. there are numerous parks and facilitie either within the community or nearby. including Santa Clara Park, San Curio. San Leandro and San Marco Parks; Heritage Park which hru. a lake; Deerfield Park which has a ballfield and community center. Harvard Park; Mason Regional Park and Wildlife Presc.-...e. Regional attraction<; include lrvine Meadow Amphitheater, San Joaq uin Golf Course, Wtld Rivers, Old Town lrvine, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Harbor, the Newport Harbor Art Museum. the Orange County Fairgrounds. the Pacific Amphitheater and the Or-ct.nge County Perfonning Arts Center. A variety of hopping de tinations are minutes away from We tpark: The Crossroads. Westpark Plaza, Harvard Plaza. Woodbridge Vil!Jlge Center and Culver Plaza. Nearby are lhl'M n:ponal lboppina ocnlcfS: Pash.ion hland, South C~t Plu.a o.nd Main Place as well as neatly rwo dozen local shopping centers. The lrvinc Businci; Complex and lrvinc .... I --· ·-·-• Spectrum are home to numerous b~inesse~ and corporations. Two major healthcare facili:ies arc in lrvine as well as several major acute care clinics with a wide range of physicians and pccialisl'I. lrvme Unified School District is one of the Lop educational sy terns in the late and Irvine is home to the University of California at Irvine, Concordia Univer!>lt) and lrvine Valley College. • As a resident of Aventura, you automatfoally become a member of the Aventura Homeowners Association and the Paseo Westpark Maintenance Aso;oci:ltion. Monthly association dues maintain the .quality of common area facilities. We tpar~ as included in an Assessment District. Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. and Land~ape and Lighting Dir.tricts. Thc'-C districts were formed to fund infra.\tructure and schools and to provide for lanmcape maintenance. Consult a sale. rcprcscntatJve for detail . To visit Aventura from the Santa Ana #5 Freeway, take the Culver Drive exit south and tum right on Barranca Parkway. Tum right again on Pasco Westpark, left on Santa Clara and follow the signs to the sales office. From the San Diego 1405 Freeway, take the Culver Drive exit north. Turn left on Barranca Parkway and right on P~ Wcstpark. Tum left on Santa dara and follow the signs to the sales office. Aventura's model homes and sales office arc open from 10 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays and JO a.m. to S p.m. weekends. For more information. please call Martin Edge or Yvonne TufJoU at (714) SS9~0110. FAMILY~SIZED ESTATE HOMES NOW SELLING TWELVE EXQUISITELY CRAITED HOMES CLOSE TO BIG CANYON & NEWPORT CENTER IN THE HEART OF NEWPORT BEACH. Newport Hill Estates. A limited ediuon of just l Z exquisitely crafcc<l horn~. all on cul-de·!\3C streets, all offenng 3,562 co 4,168 squ~ feet of beaunfully designed Irv mg ,pace-and all m an rncomparnble Newport Beach location. Appointment include evcryth1Jl,ll you'd expect in a concempornry home of importance in M) exclu· sivc a !-Ctting: Han<l~ome exterior de!li~ with traditional front porche • custom-quality wood windows •large yard w1ch rear· and· iJe yard masonry "''II fencing 1 cu tom-crafted stai~ with oak hand-railing and white enameled ool~ters • wood-bunung fireplace m l1v1ng room, family room and master suite with custom· designed marble or brick facmgs • cusrom-d~igned wood baseboards and door moldings 1 reces.-.ed and soffited lighting • 1dand knchens with G.E. Monogram built-in appliances including 42"· wide refrigerator/freezer with 1cemak· er • concrete tile roofs I three-car gamgcll an<l much more. Ncwpon Beach. True exclusl\'tty m the heart of Newport Beach. ~ ( NEWPORT HILLS f$TAUS ·From The Mid $700,000s Nnortn Hill. I~, .. \\"' A..J p.,.. T.oa:.n "l wd\uhl~ rn.m h•flra 714.644.6811 _ .. • .. - ; ,, .. THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN .. . , ·--.....-1,~~---..... ··--. :. . --. . -:;-..___ - FORUM Students write to family of slain officer Inside The best local real estate Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Laudenback admits responsibility in toddler's death . • Newpo~ man sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer SANTA ANA -Newport Beach resi- dent Brian Laude nback, 33, convicted of killing a toddler he was babysitting, was sentenced Friday to 15 years to life in prison a nd admitted for the first time publidy that he was responsible for the child's fatal injuries. mately cost young Tyler Jaeger his life. "I am responsible," said Lauden- back, dressed in a light blue dress shirt and khaki pan~. his dark haa turned gray during his year in jail "It was not malicious, not an intentional act I did not mean to do that." Laudenback, who has no pnor arrest recmd, attributed· "his bad chmce of actions" to a relapse in his addiction to alcohol and drugs, which he said he was having during the time he Wds Cdr- ing for Tyler. had to take the toddler to Hodg Ho'>p1- taJ for a skull fracture . At the time, Lau- denback said the injury was caused by the child falling off his play table and hitting his bead. But one. week later; Laudenbdck I brought the toddler to the h,osp1tdl d "I am responsible ... It was not an intentional act... I did not mean to do U1at..." -BRIAN LAUOENBACK MARC MARTIN I DAllY PllOT Brian Laudenback reacts to sentence of After Orange County Superior Court Judge John J. Ryan handed down the maximum sentence for the second- degree murder conviction, Laudenback -who didn't testify during his five-day trial last month -said he accepted responsibility for his • actionsH that ulti- Laudenback shared an apartment with his then-girUriend Karey Jdeger, the victim's mother, and was babysit- ting Tyler on March 18, 1994 when he 'second time. When · Laudenbdck brought Tyle r back to the hospital on March 25, the child was udedd on arrivdl" and died from m1unes thdt included intra-abdominal hemorrhdQf'., from lacerations to the Liver, pdncrf'dS and soft tissue caused by d blunt force trauma, accorchng to a county probdllon officer's. report submitted pnor to the I sentencing. The probation officer recommended the maximum sentence for Lduden- back. In court. Laudenback -once voted "most smcere" dnd ·most thoughtful" by h1!> NE:!wport Harbor High School clnssmdtes -admitted to being respon- !>lble for the Wednesday, March 23 ma- dent when he usnapped" and "kneed" Tyler m the stomach out of frustration. dnd on Thursday, March 24 -the day before the toddler died -when he spdnked mm. leavmg an impnnt of ~ 15 years to We ln prison for the death of toddler Tyler Jaeger. A :'\ C II O R ~ :\ \\ F I t ~ II The 48th annual NeWport/Ensenada International Yacht race was launched FrldBy u more tban 400 bOats and crews beaded south on their 125-mile trek to the flnlsh. The event annuAlly attril<.11 all kinds of vessels, from the sleekest i'adng yachts to the smaner crWslng boats. r~-~~~~-~~~~~-~~~, I l • I I l\llL\ I I Roger O'Connor, 3, gets a Udde lrom his idler, John, abOard the .. Breakaway." Utile Roger didn't mBe the trip this Ume, but Is expected to be a part of the crew In a few yean. •SEE SENTENCED PAGE A12 Water district's legal bill nears $200,000 •Mesa Consolidated officials hope insurance will cover some of the costs related to sexual harassment claims. By lina Botgatta, Staff Wnter COSTA MESA -Pldgued by complaints of sexual hardssment and sex discnmina t10n in thP workplace, the Mesa Consobddt- ed Water District has rackPd up nearly $180,000 in legu.l It-es m JUSt a little more than d year The distnct h opes dbout $157 ,000 of that will be cowred by the Joint Powers lnsurdnCl' Authonty (JPlA), which 1s com- prised of pllbhc dgencws throughout the stdte , ac-cordmg to information provided to thP D<Ulv Pilot through d Freedom of lnfor- mdtwn Act requf'st 01 .... tnct board member Trudy Ohhg requested the same infor- mdt10n some weeks agn. But, she "dJd she still hasn't received doc- umentdt1on from the agency's st arr Hl cdn't really comment on it bec.duse I still haven't seen the mfonndt1on. H Ohlig Sclld Fnday. The legal fees have gone towdrds defending the dist.net clgdmst dllegallons lodgC'd by two former femdle employees Deirdre Demb1k, who worked as d meter reader and Kdthy Gunter, who v.01ked as d.fl eng1- neenn9 technioun Ttus week. Gunter began hdshmg out detdlb of a settle- ment agreement offered by the d1,tnct 101 d ldwsu1t she filed m ~bruary _19_94 ______ _ •SEE LEGAL Bill PAGE A1 2 Fugitive arrested by sheriff's deputies • Career criminal J arnes Jay Hunt is eligible for prosecution under the strict 'three strike' law. By Carolyn Miller, Staff Wnter WESTMINSTER The search for fugitive James Jdy Hunt, the man who threatened to kill an Orange County She nff's deputy and then robbed d Newport Beach woman, ended Fnddy when Orange County Shenff's deputies arrested tum dt d 8<:'dch Boulevard motel. With d 9-mm handgun tucked mto the wcUstband of his pants, Hunt, 41, surrendered to shenff's deputies and was arrested with- out incident around noon, diter he saw the motel at Beach Boulevard and McFadden Avenue was sur- rounded by members of the sher- iff's TactJcaJ Support Team, Sher- iff's Lt. Tom Gamer srud ·He didn't try to use (the gun) dnd came out on tus own volition once he saw he was surrounded." -,aid Gamer. who did not release the ndffie of the motel Hunt. who 1s lO custody at Orange County Jail, IS eligible for the "three strikes· law m wtuch a cnrmnal defendant faces 25 years to hie m pnson il conncted of d third .... erious felony A '>henff's deputy was pc1trolbng the 2200 block of Red- lcmds Om e m Newport Beach Monday when she came across l lunt .,lumped over the steenng wheel of d dark green car with the enginP nmmng. When tht• deputy asked Hunt to step out of his car, he allegedly aimed a blue steel revolver at the deputy's heod and threatened to kill her. He then reportedly dis- dnned her c1nd blew out the two •SEE CAPTURE PAGE A12 I Sears offers reward for return of kidnapped child •Four-month-old infant was abducted from South Coast Plaza store. "The Zamoras are just devas- tated but hopeful the woman will return their baby," Roberts said. "They have faith in God and are asking for everyone's prayers." Veteran knows the price of freedom By Carolyn Miller, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -Sears Roe· buck is offering a $5,000 reward for inf onnation leading to the arrest and conviction of the per· son who kidnapped 4-montb-old Stefanny Zamora from the South Coast Plaza Sears last Saturday. In a statement from Sears issued Friday everung by the Zamoras' attorney Christine Karol Roberts, Sears officials aid therr thoughts and concerns ar Wltb Stef anny'S f aniily and they are looking forward to police authon- ti brin9b!g the baby home safe- ly. • Roberts Mid the Zamora fanu- ly and frlendl aro all w aring Wtilte ritrobriS ~o everyon will remember baby Stef anny. The suspect in the kidnapping, identified by police as Rosie Mar- quez, is de crlbed as a Latina, 5- f oot-2, heavy-set and in her early 30s with bland streaked-dark hair and stained teeth. Marquez, who told the Zamoras she worked for a cloth- ing manufacturer, reportedly promised the family $500 if Ste- fanny modelled baby clothes. She convinced them to have Stefan- ny's picture taken at a photo tu- dio in the Sears d partment store on Saturday. But once at th Sears photo tuc:Uo, the suspect tricked an aunt i.hto leaving the baby in her care while the aunt went to tele- phone the baby's parents about th pnce of the photos. When th • SEE REWARD PAGE A11 •Veteran and war historian uses his own experiences to educate others. l:ly R. ~ohn Forstrom, Special to the Daify Piiot Corona del Mar resident George Grupe still remem- bers how a romantic date back in 1942 was abruptly intemlpted -in part by the war. Grupe had taken a female acquaintance out on what he hoped would be a l surely late-night boat ex.curs1on on the N wport Bay. But sudJeruy, an elderly man standing on a bayside dock topped the Cruising couple and demanded Grupe >d ntify himse)f. •He was on roatt watch for the Japanese m•uton during the war,• Grupe •SEE VETERAN PAGE AU '• Al SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 199S greer wylder Clearance sale of antiques under way Brophy Brown Antiques ls having a clearance sale on all furruture pieces, every- tlung is reduced 40% to 60%, dnd it's offering Best Buy readers dn additional 10% discount The :.tore features custom and dntique p ine furniture. Brophy Brown is closing its retail store, and will be going into manufacturing custom pine furniture. Brophy Brown (645-3730) is at 440 E. 17th St., m Costa Mesa, between Tustin and Irvine Avenue. Toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat is not just a tongue twister, it's d new toy store featuring classic toys for boys and girls in Corona del Mar. Toy Boat is celebrating its grand opening today from noon to 5 p.m. As part of the celebra- tion there will be contests. door prizes and fun. There's discounts on all flags, doth hobby horses, teddy bears c1nd models. Toy Boat (673-3791) is at 3331 E. CoC\st Highway, on the ocean side of Coast Highway, between Marguerite and Marigold . A new antique store opened in Corona del Mar. Antique Gate is filled Wllh painted furniture. colJectibles, and architectural items for the garden. The Antique Gale (675-8017) is at 3617 Coast Highway. behind Blooms Flowers. As part of the Imagination Celebration of Orange County, Crystal Court is hosting the 4th annual restivdl celebrating "The Arts and High Technology" today and Sunday from 11 a.m. lo 4 p.m. It's open to the public, <rnd it's free The event will encompass all three levels for Crystal Court. Tak- ing center stage will be a 26-fool- by-42-foot 6,000 pound Tyran- nOSdurus Rex; a robotic dinosaur created by Dinamation Interna- tional Corporation of Irvine. If you've always wanted your duldren lo paint tiles that are permanently displayed at Fash- ion Island, today's your chance. Fac;hion Island is holding its annual tile pamting program from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "Due lo its popularity, persons not already registered for the event are urged to come early as space is hm1ted," says Michelle Bohrer manager of sales and mcl}keting for Fash.ion Island. llJe cost or painting a tile is $50. J>roceeds from the tile painting pr~am will benefit the Orange C"1Jlty Perfonrung Arts Center. for more information on tile p4'tting. call 721-2000. 1Afso today at Fashion Island, th~trical and dance perfor- mances will take place on two st<1'Jes as part or the Imagination Ce4ebratJon. The stages will be se,up in the km por.d area out· side of the Atnum Court and in frQ}it of the Broadway. Perfor- mo.nces will ta1ce place continu- ou$1y from 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. Admission is free. •c ~ ... t. ... .. ~ VOL 89, NO. 94 )HoMAs H. JOHNSON, Publl~r twtwAM LOeDIU. Editor ~ M.+JlllU. Managing Edltor IS YOKOC. City fd1tor lfAMC MAJn'Wllt. Photo Edit.or 1'09 AtAMC. Orculatlon Manag« ~ KNKiHT, Production MaNger )lllOtlAL R.ITCHIR. o~ MaNger ~y OETTJNG, Classified M.in., ifRAMoO SHAH. Controller ( comtMnts abcxn the Daily Piiot MW tips will be rKOfded and gMn ~ly to Editor Wiii am Lobdtll. Tht MUN 2.4-hour l~IJ'l9 .. rvief m.ty be UMd to rKord letters to the editor on~to,>K. Kids come ori board to preview POG produc~ Federation convenes its firstKids B6ard of Directors to advise the Costa Mesa ByAnna Marie Stolley. Spedal to the {)a;Ji/ Pilot C lad in a Hawaiian shirt, World POG Federation President and CEO Alan Rypinski sat at the head of a con- fereqce table on Friday, sur- rounded by the company's new board of directors. One board member fiddled nervously with the POG brand milk caps in front of him. Another wide-eyed board member stared in fascination al the walls decorated with POG paraphernalia, whispering, "Cool. Very cool.· With Hawaiian flowers around their necks and POG brand milk caps in their pockets, the mem- bers of the new WPF Kids Board -all between the ages of 11 and 13 -called out "Cool!" and ·Awesome!" when presented with their new POG brand fanny packs. Chosen from among 2,000 applicants on the basis of their grades, essays, and after-school activities, the 12 new Kids Board members came from various regioris of the country to Costa Mesa for the weekend, with all expenses paid by the World POG Federation. The new directors share d love of the wafer-like disks, which children across the country col- lect and use for slamming and wagering games. Originally used to advertise a drink made of passion fruit, oranges and guavas, POG milk caps and related games became a nation-wide craze. World POG Federation bought the rights to the word POG from the Haleakala ddiry in Hawaii, and recently won a legal battle for the exclusive right to use-the word POG. As part of an aggressive advertising campaign, the crim- pany came up with the idea for a board composed entirely of chil- dren. Before they fly home Sun- day, the company will treat the children and their families to a tour of the POG factory, dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe and a visit to Disneyland. Gifts for the children abound: $250 in savings bonds, POG brand games and accessories and handfuls of POG brand milk caps. But, the new board members spent Friday attending to their duties. Rypinski passed out POG desigris for the children to cri- tique. After careful examination, Steve Bans. 12, of Phoenix, made his evaluation. "Cool. Very cool,• Steve said. "Rad," agreed Kainoa Harca- jo, 12, of Maui, Hawaii. For their next job, the children sampled, then ranked bright orange chunks of POG brand candies. Rypinski could not resist a lit- tle indoctrination. "Remember, if it doesn't say POG on the back, put it back," said Rypinski. "Tell your friends to be sure it says POG on it." A quick study, Sonovia DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT POG Kids Board member Steven Bans Inspects a fresh, uncut sheet of authentic POG milk caps. His favorites will be considered for future use by the Costa Mesa-based World POG Federation. Williams, 11. of lnglewood, shook her head in disgust at the men- tion of non-POG milk caps. "I don't think they're good. They're not name brand," said Sonovia. Although company officials say the game is more popular than ever, some observers believe the children's board is part of a desperate scramble to C I TY.SI DE keep a dying fad alive. Tammy Wong, 13, of Cran- bury, N.J., admitted, "It's not really big in New Jersey any- more." Kainoa concurred. "It's kind of dying out on Maui," said Kainoa. "But I still play a little myself." But 12-year-old Justin Cox from Kingsport, Term., said the game is just as popular as ever. ·It's big. People like it a lot," he said. Brian Theriot, World POG's vice president of marketing and promotions, had this theory: "The unlicensed stuff, the junk, thankfully, is on its way out. What's emergingis the collectible fa.ctor .. " Lions Oub r aises cash for Henry family Alternative Education Center talent show tonight will also perform. Harbor Mesa Lions Club raised nearly $12,000 in cash plus a donated automobile at their furtd-raiser last weekend to benefit the family of slain Newport Beach Officer Bob Henry. And it continues even after hJS death on April 13. Students and staff at the Newport- Mesa Unified School District Alterna- tive Education Center will stage a "Rip- Roaring Talent and Variety Show" at 7:30 p.m. today at the campus, 390 Monte VLStA Avenue in Costa Mesa. Teachers Marc Katz, Wayne Horowitz and Linda Steelman will perform selections from "Fiddler on the Roof"; students Robert Davis, Keri Harris and Jason Vickers will present a few Qumbers from "Jesus Chnsl Superstar"; and students Jetsun Jacobs and Shaun Parvin will perfonn original music along with contra-bass player student Holly Tomay. The Lioris Club fund-raiser, which attracted more than 306 participants, was one of many held to help Henry's three young children and wife, Patty. The gen- e rosity poured in from the moment Henry, 30, Jaid in a coma at Hoag Hospital follow- ing the shooting incident on March 12 when the five-year police veteran was shot in the head while on duty. The Henry family wishes to extend their thanks to the community, Hoag Hospital; the Newport Beach Police Department and the hundreds of school children for their cards, prayers. support and generosity. The community is invited to watch Principal Carole Castaldo, Assistant Principal Joe Fox. past and present PTA presidents Susan Blush, Bonnie Engstrom and Linda Hecht perform selections from Broadway shows. ·Seeing the outpouring of love and sup- port from the first moment is overwhelm- ing," said Kathy Naumann, Henry's older sister. "From the whole family, we want to thank everyone -(you) have helped us get through this whole thing by helping Bob's children.· Students from all three campus pro- grams -Back Bay High, Monte VJSta High~d Opportunity High schools - Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for stu- dents and senior citizens and $2 for chil- dren. All proceeds will benefit Alterna- tive Education Center scholarships. Rotary Oub hosts Cinco de Mayo fest to benefit children C inco de Mayo celebration -Los Compadres, a sup- port group for Olive Crest and the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club will host a Cinco De Mayo fund-raising celebration at the Newport Dunes Resort, 1131 Back Bay Drive in Newport Beach , from 5 lo 10 p.m. May 5. The public is invited to join in the evening's activities, which include a mariachi band, elabo- rate Mexican buffet, no-host bar and dancing. Olive Crest is one of the largest networks of care and treatment for abused children with 20 residential group homes. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club supports Olive Crest, Boys Scouts of America and Girls, Inc .. Tickets at $25 each can be obtained by calling Dorothy Fitzgerald at 543-5437. Businesses honored - Members of the Newport- lrvlne Rotary Club honored seven local business who met the requirements of Rotary's Pour Way Test of ethical business standards and who were nomi- nated by dub members. The grand award went to Martha's Bookstore, Balboa Island. Other businesses honored were, Posh Gentlemen's Cloth- ing and JD Diamonds & Floe Jewelry of Newport Beach, The Mail Room, Corona del Mar; Al Palace Chinese Restaurant, Cos- ta Mesa; University Chiropractic, Irvine; and Liberty Poll, Santa Ana. Each business received a plaque from chairman Kent Coleman. Club Notes ~ess Berquette bas been elected president of the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club. Serving with Berquette as officers are Jim Ballinger and nm RJchey, vice presidents; Reg Roberts, secre- tary treasurer; Wes Koh1z and Chance Mounce, tail twisters; Herb Summer and Ted Marinos, Lion tamers; two-year directors Everett Brace and Chuck Kelley; one-year directors Anne Marte · Nguyenand Frank Refalo ... Congratulations to C.E. "Char- lie" Brown, editor of the MSpin- drift," the newsletter of the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor, which won first place for the Exchange District newsJetters ... 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CotJY· right: No ntWJ stor' Illustration HOW JO BEACH US Ortullltion ~ Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising dassifled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Edftorial NeW5 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Mafn Office Business Offke 642-4321 Business Fax 631-5902 Puelitt* by .. Californ11 Commvntty N~ M e Timts M1rr0f Company ....., ~.President end ao COMMUNITY & CLU B S jim de boom members of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. Welcome to the world of ser- vice clubs -Dick freeman. Steve Gilbert, Carl Hoelidter and Michael Welch, who joined the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, which now h as 76 mem- bers; Brett Beck of the Boy Scouts of America and Mary Cockley of Direct Mail Advertis- ing, who joined the Ne:wport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club1 Ned Bood.l, Dave RobinsOn and Wayne Wat.kins, who joined the Costa Mesa Rotary Club; Ellen Cadarett, classification of Hospi- tal -Community Relations, spon- sored by Chancy Lott, who joined the Newport Irvine Rotary Club. Service club meetings this coming week: MONDAY: 6 p.m . -Harbor Mesa Uons Club at the Costa Mesa Country Club. TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Dr. Stanford Green on "Transformation Is Already Here." Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club at the Costa Mesa Conununity Center; Newport Beach Kiwanis Club at Charley Browns. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Uons Club, the "Fish Fry Club,~ at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 d.m. - South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," at the Center Club. 7:30 a.m. - Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club at Ma Barker's Restaurant. Noon -Cos- ta Mesa Rotary Club at the Mesa Verde Country Club; The Exchange Club of Orange Coast at the Bahia Corinthian. 5:45 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club# will hear from Orange County Treasurer John Moor· lach. THURSDAY: Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club: Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club at the Holiday Inn: Newport- Irvine Rotary Club at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear from Orange County Supervisor Roger Stanton; The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor at the Shark Island Yacht Club for a business mee ting. Quote of the week _ From the bulletin of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach, Herry Ross says that if the kids of today had to chop wood to keep the television going, we would have a lot less problems with our young per- sons. • COMMUNITY a ewes ls published every Saturday In the Dally Piiot. FAX yourservke club's meeting Information to 631 -5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Buch, C..llf., 92660. POLICE TEMPHAlUllES Newport Beach 63/S4 evening houn, west to southwest winds 1 S knots this 1ftemoon. COSTA.-SA •2075 N9•rpot1 •vet.: A three-month-old ftmale pit bull was report9d stolen from the NMport Animal Control SMJ. ter. 1Wo suspects who showed up •t JM lheltet end aed •bout adopting • dog ellegedly walk9d out 1Ni beck doOr wlth the dog. Balboa 63154 Costa Mesa 68152 CorON del Mar 65152 SURI H>MCAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2·3 s Newport 2·3 s Bleckles 2-4 s River Jetty 2-4 s CdM 2·3 s IOATING Patchy coasi.t morning fog and clouds this ~ Ing. rerNlnlng doudy most of the di)'. Light 1nd'varl- 1ble winds morning end 1lDIS TODAY first low 4:00 e.m. First high 10:12 p.m. Second low 3:11 p.m. Second high 9:40 p.m. SUNDAY First low 4·.H 1m. First high 10:'9t.m. Second loW 1:57 p.m, S.Cond hlgtt -0.4 3.9 1.3 S.4 .(),) 37 1.S 10-07 p.m. 53 w-.r .,._,eture: eo •520 blodc of VlctoN; A Suspect Vl.ittef'ed h ~ frOnt of I vending machine •nd took s U6S of Items. Ind~ 80 p«k1 of clgerettes and mbtelleneous candy. •2100 blodc of ~ The purpte, pit* end wtltta $250 bike frame was reported ttohtn; but the~ could- n't have 9QM too fer -the bltte\ two tlm Wltfe left ~. •JOOO Modi of lernoa: A luspect entW9d I tillcl9t 1Ct end took S200 In cmh ind e SSO Nlnetendo gen.. NIWfORTllAOt •1IOO llloctl of Sen ....... Drtwe: An unla'lown ~ broke Into a stort191 .,... and took a SJ.100 ,_., ~ ber. •100 llllocllof.....,anllllly.A~ ....... ~ S*'tldoned sai.s.,.. of a c~I ~.,.._..a •boom bo-. • TV end VCJll aft WCW1h "'°· SATURDAY, APRIL 29, f99S Al { Five years of Fred? Has it really been that long? .. , Happy AnnJvnsory to me. Happy Anniversary to me. Happy 5th-anniver.,ary-wnting a-column-for the-Dally Pilot Happy Anniversary to me. D uring my relatively bncf tenure here the Daily Pilot dnd Its dOCestors have been around for whdt, 88 years? - the paper has gone from publish- ing seven days d week to publish- ing three ddys a week to our cur- rent very sensible six days a week. , The Fred Column has had its up and downs, too. When l start ed five years ago. l Wds assigned to write four columns a week. Since I get paid by the column, that was good. Since J was brand pew al writing a column. and had' hardly any sources, that was not so good. Somehow I muddled through and looking over some of those old clips. there .was some pretty good stuff there When I came on the paper, Jim Wood was runnmg two days a week, I was running four, and Jerry Kobnn 1oined th._, stable dt three times weekly A pretty good lineup it Wd,, but notably all male. It was decreed from Somewhere that a woman columnist was needed. and one was swiftly hired. Some· where in the proc~ss, I was cdlled in by my editor and asked if J would mind cutting back to three· a-week · l'd be delighted, I said eagerly. That fourth column was a crunch· er and I was relieved to be rid of it. It didn't occur to me until a cou· pl e of hours later that giving up the fourth column had cost me 25% of my rice bowl. Oh well. It was for a good cause. ln return, that was dbout the time the paper allowed me to hdve another photograph made. The original photo was taken on a day when my old dog was dying I looked very wedry, sad and knuckleheadish. The new shot makes me look energeuc, hdppy and knuckleheadlsh. A wom~n who was displeased Newport-Mesa board OKs district-Wide dress code •Trustees give approval to general guidelines, giv- ing each campus authority to set its own policy. By M ary Ann Harmon, Staff Woter NEWPORT-MESA -School trustees have given pr<:'llmtndry approval to a dtstnct-w1de dre'i'> code polJcy. but not without plen- ty of discussion dbout mult1-col· ored hair and vdrious current fashJon choice' dmong studenL<>. The policy 1s meant lo provide general guidelines for thc> district. leaving and1v1dual schools the freedom to ldilor a campui.-'ipC'· cific drec,s code, said Tom Jc1cob- son. director or SPcondc.1ry cducd- tion. For exc1mple, some• school offi· cic1ls moy determine students who wear the populdr "bdggy pant" look diverts dtlention from learn· mg. Schools with Uus fad an fu!J swing may determine this pant style unaccepla ble The board will review c1nd vote on the dress code polky. com· plete with trustee-suggested rev1· sions, at its Moy 9 meeting. In general, the policy ~els stan· dards that direct students lo dress neatly and cleanly, in a WdY thdl doesn't disrupt or denigrate oth· ers. ·we need to keep m rrund lhdl how they come to school dnd how they look should not .. di!>rupl the educd tional process or the dC'ddP· m1c '>ettmg," i.a1d truc,tl'e Ed Decker The general ldngudge of the• policy as presented hdd lru..,lN' Wendy Leece d!>king for more '>pecUICS. She noted the need fur d deor policy thdt includes spec1fks on discipline for students who don't follow the code "Are we going to rlnnfy thQ disciplincHy dct?" she dSk<'d. "Bccduse I know ldst ycdr onl-' of my daughter's friends hdd green hair with ordnge spot' dl Estancia. H e was a nice young man ... but are we going lo C'IMify dJSc1plinary action?" J<:1cobson said that it's dtfflrult to set a reglITlen of dtsc1plme for the many violations that occur on cc1mpuses. lnd1v1dual pnnc1pc1h usually have set methods for responding to student off Pnder., hC' said. Afghanistan topic· of Sunday forum A forum on ·Afghanistan: Peace of Peing at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Speakers will include Con- gressman Dand Rohrabacher; L ee Coldren, from the U.S. Department of State; and scv- erdl members of the United Nations Special M1ss1on to Afghanistan. · The symposium. which is scheduled from 9:30 d.m. to 1 p.m .. is sponsored by lnlernd· tional Orphan Care dnd the Committee for Pedce m Afghanistan. Tickets dfe $1 S. -'~ -CENfER SHOE REPAIR 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M·F 8:30 · 6:30, Sat 8:30 · 5:00 1 15% OFfc01!fh~d !!,!PAIR WORK ' .... ~.~mpl: s:~~rvic~& :·~ Cl:n•:•P:· y Copy nt. l'rlllett lfH ..... ~ 41 ,,.. -· u-ntt<f c•_,... .., tlw ,,..,.,.., '""""'./ff'•""'-WW.•'" ..... .... ... ,~.... . ....... "' .... , ....... llf•ltrln10 ~D Nulll .. ..-hi• ....... ,..Ujlull. 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I .... -....... ~ .......................................................... ~, ............. _..... ... ~ '• I ~------------------~ •I ON T H E C OAS T fred martin with me for some political thing I sdid wrote to the editor accusing me of, among other things, wear· ing a· bad toupee. Soc.ry lady, it's. all me. At one point. I wa'i dropped to on<> column a week 1 '>did OK. l'rT) going on vdcctllon dnd l'U see yd m d couple of W('Ck">. When we got bdck, 1 decided to tl'IJ the edl· tor thdt I'd dec1dC'd writing one column '>Imply wa<,n't worth 1t. I memonal service on thut ternbly 6Plore I could mc1kt• a ~u1tahly rainy day la'>l January and S<Jld drdmdtlC' '>Wdo <,ong. the• c>d1tor "Keep up the good work. I like said h<>'d hdd '>o many gnpt•<, what you wnte ubout 90% of tht.• about tht• d1c,dpp<'<Hdnre of th(• llme • I thanked Alan, but told Fred Column, th~y wcr<' pulling him thdt I didn't like 90% of my mt• bc1ck to two r1 wcf'k stuff I'm i.t1r<' lhPy didn't h.tve d'> ActudUy. I can't r<'Cdll a rnlumn llldllY rnmpldlllt'> d'> when th1• that I thollght Wd!> redlly bdd and Pilot dropped the• comic c,tnp 1 C'an th1nk of a few, dl h?d<,t, thdl J Nancy. or wht•n th~ crO'>!>word felt were genmnely outstdnding, pun le got <,(.f(~WPd Up ldSt week SO f guess that's not lOO bad. The Sti!J, 1t 1s nice to know lhtit pPople columns readers s<•em to like bei.t do Cdre dboul whc1t you do. • hdve to do with gPlllng myself m Th<• mterei.ung pdrt Wd!>, this dumb situdboris dnd living to t«>IJ Wd!.n't e>n<• Of thO'><• put-up JOb'> clbOUt them. wherf' tht• column1sl prime'> dll his liere 1 go dnd wnlt> '>onw <'lo· huddle lo cdll m I hdd not men-quent piece on !>Omt' cerPbrc1l top· tioned my frc>quency dcmouon to IC' and someone SdyS. uoh. Y('dh dnybody. The pl'oplt• who cc11lc>d Uhm, nice. But the onf:' I hkt•d Wd'> were compl<•lP strttngl'r'> It con· I when you rented the motorhomt• sldnUy dffid/P<, mt> whrn I meet dnd ripped a hole m thP roof pc>ople dnd' tht>y c,c1y, ''Oh I lovP b<~fore you evE'n left on your tnp your column • r Boy, that was d good um•'" I pv1m dppn•c 1<111• thow who If nothing ebe. you hct\ 1• to Just '>dy, "1 lmmmm Thc1t\ you, give mP credit for try1nq tlJ kl•l•p <•h?" thmgs inlf>resling YP'>, I v1· wnt- My fnend Dr Alttn AncJn•w'> ten severdl columns on ruclt• look ffil' <1c,1dl' t1I Al Loe kc1lwy\ c ychsts dnd pL'oplt> who \\-011'l pick up aftt•r thP1r dogs. And l will .. prob<lbly do ~ome more. But I ul'tO wntP dl>out cunou .. art t•xh1b1ts, r(>covenng dkohohc • d Down's Syndromt• child, the humor dnd putho'> of d Chdllenger L<>dgut• bd'><!bdU ydmC!, d qwrky hott•l in San Frdn< l'><O, dumb thing'> poht1< 1t1nc, do. '>mu rt thing<, pollt1c 1dn'> do fwell, I would tf r ro11ld), my grdndson dnd my daughter... the Bedllc>c, dnd my umt• with thc•m clnd . we!J, just dU kmds of thmgs tildt I hope redders hnd mter<'slmq dnd, rndybe bCCd· '>l<>ndlly, c•\ t>n chdllenging Th<• ()thN ddy, my neighbor John 0dntcll told me "I hke whc11 1 you wnte I usually don't agree with 1t. but I ltkt> it You rP a hber- dl, but cl consen dlJ\'P bberdl dnd c,om11t1ml·'> you nldkf' me trunk c1bout lhl• othl'r '>ldt· uf thing., • P11•< 1wly whdl I\.<' hdd m rrund' • for th(• pd'>t hvC' yt>ctr'> • FRED MARTIN'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday ·caltrans will save at least one CdM crosswalk CORONA DEL MAR -The Cdhforn1d Dcpc1rtnwnt of Trans- portdtJOn hds c1grc><>d to repldce a painted crosswc1Jk dl the inter- section of ~ast Coast H1ghwdy and Ins Avc•nuc• following the complcl10n of c1 h1ghwdy repdving prOJ<-'C l. Thl' proje<l 1s scheduled to b('gm mid-May Jn dn Apnl 26 letter lo NPw· port Be>clCh Pubhc Wurkc, DtrN · tor Don Wt•l>h, Cc1ltrdn'> chslnct d OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO d1vl'>10n rhwf Jospt>h I i<•cker '>clld thdl Ct11l1t1n'> would t1l'>o rc•p<1111l lh<• Cuc1sl H1qhwc1y c1nd Orchid Ave nu<' mlt'l '>l'C hon "1f the city co.1.1ld prov1clC' mlomld· I lion lo dt•mwhlr.lll' thdl 1l 1~ w1sl' lo gu1dl' pNlt•..,lnttn.., to Orchid .ind to p1Nlt1dP c1<1'>'>· mg'> dl olh<'1 Inc c1lio11.., b<'lWl'l'll MMQlll'rlll' cllHI Poppy AvC'nUP " HuWl'\('f ell lhP llllt'f'>('( lion of Dcthl1d dnd Coc1st H1ghwdy, Hl'Cker wrote, "Thf're '>e(•m lo be no locc11ly signif1cdnt fd ctur.., to prompt devidtlon from tht• gt'nerc1hzed cros~wolk policy " I Ct11lrdns s tudw~ i.how •• grPc1lPr rl'>k uf vehH ll• dnd pt•de'>tncln c1cc1d(•nt.. whPn pt>dpc,tndn!> ll'>t' puinlt•d c ro..,.,. Wdlk<, dl mlt'f"IPCllOllS w1tho11t trc1f11c '>1gnc1l'> Pc1mtt•d < ro..,..,. Wdlk-, tend to ln'>till t1 ' lt1lw wnw of !>l'C'llflty m pt•destri· c1n.,," d<Cor dmy to C11ltrons ... 1ucl1t'" Thl• sldlP dQt'n< y hdd plctn1wd not to rPplctc P thl' three (oron·1 dt>l Mur CIO'>'>Wdlk'> dfter tht· pdvmg work But mnchdnU. h11m1•0..., nPr'> dnd nt)' ofhcidb 11h11•c h•d < lc11mmg !ht lnlt'r">C<· 111"1'> ht'>lnnr c11ly had ltrn dCC"I· d1•nt 1c11 .. .., t1nd Cdlttdll'> 1t'e<m· °'IClt•u•d lh dPO'>IOO Join Us Secretaries Week ~ril 24th Through April 28th. Sabatino was original~ binded in Chicogo oftef our lother brought the lom1ly recipe lor our fomoos llalian Sausage from Palermo, holy in the 1930', Today, his sons & grandson continue lo provide o complete menu of authentic ltolion lood p<epored fresh doily and seasoned with 5 generations of fom1ly pnde Thonk yt:?J The Sabatino family CATERING SPECIALISTS .......... ,..., ....... ~ •t. 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APRIL 29, 1995 ~ etired human resources pro picked for school personnel group PY Mary Ann Harmon. , Staff Wnter , NEWPORT-MESA -A retlred tiuman resource professional Wits selected over three other f, andidates with school back- rounds lo take over as the clis- rict's newest personnel commis- sioner. ' Newport Beach resident H.M. I.Bert" Carson will repla ce 15- year Ne wport-Mesa Unified Sch ool Distrjct commissione r Thomas Henderson. To land the job, Carson beat out chool board pioneer Rod MacMilhan, forme r school board member Kenneth Wayman and Patricia Howdrd, pnncipal of La Habra High School. About 30 people m the d1stnct applied for the tru!.tec-appomted postion. Carson's dut1e!. on the per!.on- nel commission mdude monthly meetings held to oversee per!>on - nel manage mPnt prdctice!> for non-teaching -or dass1fi ed - employees. He will also recruit dnd estab- lish e mployee C'hgibihty li sts. salary recommendation!> and dis- cipline Judgment!.. CMson's background fill> nght into his new commis!.ioner respons1biht1e'i. He> hc1s .. erved on Newport Beach\ C ivil Service Board (!.1m1lc1r to lhc> per!.onnel comm1'>'>1on) !01 C'1ght year!. and Bert Carson hds more than 35 years experi- e nce in professional human resources consulting. He cu·rrently runs his 9wn per- sonnel consulting business, which also includes executive searches and real estate sales. Carson also teaches business and industrial management classes at the com- munity college level. Carson volunteers in the coun- ty sb.eriff deputy reserves and in the Orange County Bar Associa- tion as _an arbitrator. On the three-person commis- sion , school trustees and classi- fied e mployees each choose a m ember and the n those two members appoint a third: Carson is the trUstee appointment and will serve for two years. Commissioner are paid $25 per meeting and given the opportuni- ty to sign up for health care bene- fits provided by the district.. 1 Daily Pilot When you need to know ... Ftnd 1t fast 1n your hometown newspaper NBWPORT BBACH •COSTA MESA I • Ca II Ha h h it t I ll "'ll r a tHT fur Auto Quot~s sl'I V IC (' & S1ah1'11y SincC' 1957 ~'· 6Jt .. 7740 ~ 441 Old Ncw('Ort Blvd.• Newport Be~c'1 ~ ""'' I llotr1111) "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE N EW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY 20(~ 1:01/1, ,,,,,.;, ( ) c.' .. I I I I , ' , I . <. >1 :1 : Iii \l11y l> Slipcover Sale Sofas $495 Chairs $295 Factory & S h owroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor Lawn We encourage and invite comparison of our facilities and fees. For families that prefer cremation, we welcome your visit to our state-of-the-art crematoria, where family and friends may witness our caring service. Our convenient chapel and crematorium1 are located in Costa Mesa to serve our community. • There IS a difference! Harbor Lawn -Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Parle 162.S OisJer Ave. • Cosla Mesa • 540-5554 where employees care ... I I Newport's becich not enough for tourists, expert says •What city can dq to boost tourism has yet to be determined by marketing consultant By Evan Henerson, Staff Wmer NEWPORT BEAC H -The lure of surf ctnd Sdnd JS no longer a gunrantce of retail success, but Newport Bedch,, with its cenic chc1rm and reputation for afflu- ence, has much to recommend it, according to Linda S. Congle ton, a re!.etlrch ctnd marketing strate- gist hired by the city of Newport Beach. For several weeks. Congleton bas been working on the first phase of a study designed to review the city's re tail strengths and weuknesses. Descnbed by A!.stsldnt City Manuger Ke n Deli- no a., a re tail Htum-around spe- c1ctli!.t, '' Congleton dssemble!. the ddta which dcc1s1on makPrs use to mdp 1 bus111l''>S rev1tah1atton ertorts. PreUnunary rC' f"arch hd 1de n- llhe d d trend expenencPd by b£"a ch c1tiP'> throughout Los Angeles and Orunge County: competition Crom the growth of retail malls hdve drawn shoppers awdy from the b dch ureas. As a result, bet1ch drea., have to work even harder to remain economi- cally prosperous, dccording to Congleton. ~In the pdsl, m<lny cities would sit bdck on their lc;1urels and sdy, We have the waterfront -we d on't need to do anything.'" said Congleton. HBut they have to do the same tlung that dny city has to d o. Today it's · tougher and tougher to be unique. H GongleJ.on hd'i not detc mune d how the city s hould respond to the sh1ftmg retaJJ climate . That mformallon wtll come lt1ter -if dnd when the city decide~ to com- Pitch • In! ~tu) Help keep our city clean! • Bankruptcy • Wills/Trusts •Divorce • Corporations • Tenant/Landlord • Much, much more (Olf focnf n l)ntnltgnl Clinics, Inc. Richard H. Foltz ... we accept all major credit cards ... 751-0734 2900 Bristol. Suite A 1 DB • C_ps_ts_Mt3ss END OF MONTH SAIE & CLEARANCE 2 Days· Only! Saturday 4/29 -Io to 5 & Sunday 4/30 -Io to 4 l IJUi ion d full-4Jc study. Thf> city's initial $15,000 payment to Congleton represents a "small contract" Among Congleton' obl>erva- tion.s that she presented to the City Council recently: •The amount of resource avail- able in Newport Beach can only be supported by a large number of outside visitors and tourists. •Close, available parking is a key aspect of economic success. •Retail growth tends to follow residential development, a situa- tion less likely to occur in New- port Beach, which Congleton says is for the most part "built out." "We've really just gotten our feet wet. H Congleton said. "I hope the city will go further.· Congleton has conducted sim- ilar studies for cities throughout the United States a nd for private companies such as The Irvine Co. and Morgan Stanley. Much of her earl y research m Newport Bear.h has focused on th Balb<><l Pemnsuld, where mer- chants rec~ntJy formed the city's hrst business improvement dls- tnct Future study will address the ind1vidudl "charncter• of other districts such as Manners Mile, Coronet del Mar and Balbod Island Congleton has not been idle ln addibon to collecting data, she has given presentation!. before severdl busi.{less-minded groups, i'ncluding the Economic Development Com- mittee, the Business Distrlct Task Force and the .Bd.lboa Peninsuld Planning Advisory Committee. To committee metpbers. Con- glcton's invo1vement has been helpful. "I'm really excited about whdl she's doing," said Rush Hill, chairmdn of the Economic Devel- opment Committee.-HThis is the first real comprehensi~ look we've taken at our re tail strengths and weaknesses. I look forward to what her hnctings will expose. H FREE SEMINAR * FREE LEGAL ADVICE LIVING TRUST Learn how a LMNG TRUST can avoid Probate, Inheritance Taxes, and Conservatorship on estates over $60,000. Learn why Li'ving Trusts are replacing Wills. Learn about the dangers of Joint Tenancy. • Provide for Grandchildren and Handicapped Children. • Protect your assets from Nursing Home bills. • Eliminate taxes on your Social Security income. • Reasons for Durable Powers of Attorney for Health and Finances. Already Haye A Trust? Learn about our FREE Trust Review & FREE Lifetime Legal Services. SPEAKER: Thomas Leigh, Attorney-at-Law Attendees entitled to a frtt 1 hr. in-home consultation with the Attorney. 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The neck mu..scle.! rtspOnd rapidly to proper trearm~t. ~ Increases in strength of several hundred percent are quite common . The Med X test resulu and leve!s of exercise are monicored, displayed and recordtd by compuur. This gwcs the cUmt an exact accounc of hu progress. Treatment Iasis otily a .. 12 weeks and each st.~~ion uikts a handful of minuus. For more infonnation call: Unlwrtity CaJifomia Sein Diqo Spine l!/ Joint Coriditionfni Ccnr.n (619) 629#0084 SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1995 AS around town r-----------------------------------, Al1he1rnt>r's A-..,oc1atton of Orcrng<' County will be held at the 819 Cdnyon Country Club 111 Newport Bc>c1ch Regt.Strdtion and warm-up bcgms at 9:30 a.m. For more mformclhon, rail 283-1111 . . HEALTH PA IR The 1995 Hedlth Fair Expo is scheduled today from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the OASIS S<>nior Center (comer of 5th and Nar- cissus in Corona del Mar). The fair will offer free screemngs for derrndtology, body fdl analysis dnd blood pressure. For $25 a blood test 1s dvail- dble which will give results of 28 different chemistries. Free pneumonia dnd tetanus shots will also be avdilable. For 1 more information. ca ll 644- t 3244. I ' I I I I f I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I •TUESDAY ESTATE PLANNING M crnll Lynch is hosting d com- phmentary Esldte Planning & TclX AdvcintagPd Investments Semi- nar <1t 7 p.m. at its Conference Center, 4695 MacArthur Court, suite 1500, Newport Beach. I Refreshments will be served. L-----------------------------------J Space U. lim1ted. reservations are suggested. Call John Welker at 955-6000 for detdils. All ABOUT AROMATHERAPY •TODAY USED BOOK SALE Friends of the Newport Beach Library is holding d uc.t>d book sale from 2 to 7 pm dl th<> hbrdry, 1000 AVOCddO Av<• Th<• SdlC Will continue through Sunclc1y For more 10formdl10n, ct1ll 759-9667. PANCAKE BREAKFAST Local velerdns will '>l'TVe up d pdncn'ke br(>c1kfc1st dt lhC' Coslc1 M esc1 Senior C'<'nt<>r, 695 West 19th St. from 7:30 to 11 d.m. CaH 645-2356 for more informcllion. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SEMINAR The Newport-Sc1ntc1 Anc1 LC'gc1l Secrt>taries Assoc1c1tion is spon- soring d dom<'slic violN1C<' !.C'mi- ndr at l ht• Wyndhom GMclen Hotel. 3350 Ave>nuc> of the Art'>, Cosld M esd Reg1strc1llon dlld continentdl br£>c1kfc1-.1 bc•gm'> dt 8·30 d.01 , SCmllMI ttt 9 o.m CO'>t i~ $20 for mc>mbN'>, $.10 for non- members. Dec1dlm<' for re'>NVd· lions is April 2b Cdll 955-44 71 for mort' info1 - rTldllon HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS College Ho'>pltdl, 275 V1clond St .. Cosld Mc•<,d, offc•r<. d fr('(! edu- Cdllonctl workc.,hop for pc1rc>nls of teen'> di 10 d.m PcH·n Sdturcldy. Every wc>ek 's workshop c.,tc1rh dlld fm1shf''> c1 1ww topic <,o pc1n:•ntc. can 10111 lhf' ~1oup dl c1ny point in lhC' cyclP For mor(.· 111fo1 nldtion, ronlc1cl D1. Lr1n1 Mrirtin., nt 704- 8166. WERE BACKll BLEACHER BUMS MA.INSTAGE THEATRE BURMA FORUM A forum focusing on.the South- east Asian nation of Burma will be presented in Orange Coast Col- lege's Fine Arts Hdll 119 from 8 d.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets c1re $20 for adults, $10 for full-lime '>ludcnt., For more infonndtion. Cdll 432· 5860. DANCE FOR UNIFORMS Newport Harbor High School band boosters will ~tdge d "Spring Homecoming Ddnce" to raise funds for new bdnd uni· forms. from 8 to 11 p.m. in th<' school's boys gym. Tickets are $20 for singles and $30 per couple. To donate to the band uniform fund 'or for more informdt1on on lhl• dance, call 760-3310. •SUNDAY AFGHANISTAN FORUM A symposrum on "Afghanistan: Pec1ce of Pen I " will be offered from 9.30 c1 .m. to 1 p.m c1t the N ewport BNch Mc1rnott Hotel. Speaker'> w11l 111clude Con- gressman Dc1nd Rohrc1bdcher. The symposium is spon!'..ored by lnl<'r· nal.JondJ Orphan CM e dnd tht' Committee for Pt>dC<' 111 Afghanistan. Tickets drc $15. For more mfonnc1l.lon, CctU 586-3438. •MONDAY GOLF TOURNAMENT Crean Clds~ic third c1nnucll Golf Toumdment to benC'fil tht> The pubhc is invited to a free noon progrnm tttled, ·Aro: moathc>rnpy" in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Bt>dch Cc>ntrc1l L1brdry. The pro· grclm will focuc; on the ancient hoh-.tJC drt of ll'>ln9 herbdl otls dS c1 h<'dhng medium For more inlormdtlon, C'c11l 717-3800 •WEDN ESDAY MAP OF THE FUTURE Kevin Ref'd!. of Tnmble Ndvi· gc1llon will <.pec1k at lhe Newport Jic1rbor Arec1 'Chc1mber of Com- merce Mc1rinc D1vis1on bre<1kfa<>l mc•eting c1t th<' Brllboa Bc1y Club. Rt'<'ds will dhcm.s how eventuc1l· ly C'lectronic mt1p'> will enc1ble c1nyone to fmd their wc1y c1ny- whcn' 111 tht• world The meeting 1s op<'n lo lh1• pubhc . 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Anc<: 10 ATlAllTlS Aitet Express FASHION ISLAND 1545 NEWPORT BOULEVARD OPPOSITE HARD ROCK CAFE COSTA MESA 644-1450 548-9007 CIC • MAU HOURS: M·F 1o-t, SAT '°"'·SUN U-6 HOURS: ~-SAT ,., SALE ENOS APRIL )0· SALE GOOD AT IOTH LOCATIONS· INTERIOR DESIGNERS AVAllAllE TO ASmTYOU. .. ·ett .enr We extend our heartfelt sympathy and best wishes to The Hen ry Family and The Newpo rt Beach Police Department The staff and management of Boston Cl1ic'ken Please present this advertisement and we will donate $1.00 for every meal sold at Boston Chicken in Corona del Mar on Saturday, April 29, and Sunday, April 30, 1995 to the Officer Robert J. Henry Memorial Fund. 3050 EAST COAST HWY Corona del Mar 721-8777 •• • .~ i • • • • ' • ' • • • t ' .. ' • • • , r • • . .. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1995 •TODAY .,ARTISTS OAV- Jucrnelld eve.In'> lt•ud\ th~ 10 d m. to noon at Newport Beach Church of ltellglou Science's parsonage, 1929 Tu!>UO Ave. Co ta Me<;ci • UNDAY WHERETO GO "Where Shdll WP Go From Here?" 1s the lJUP of lhr Rt•v D1c.1ne Heath' 10:30 d.m !>Nmon dt Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversallst Church, 1259 V1ctorio St . Costd Mesa. T)le <iE>rmon explore shanng of dredffiS of whdt we are toddy and the grow- ing hopl"'!> for whdt we shall become. The S0<1c.1J JuslJce Com- rrutlee presenb d brunch after the c;erv1ce. C'dll b-46-4652 NEW HOME Orange County HJUel. the internd- tiondl orgdnlldllon which provide~ progrcurumng t<fr Jewish students on college c.1nd university campuses throughout thl' .world, celebrate~ the dedlcat1on of its new home, the Dr Bc>nJdOlHl M Bendat B'na1 B nth I hlll•l Center. at 2 p m on tht• 11ewly Pxpc.1ndc>d Jewish Federa- tion Campus 250 E Bc.1ker St. C'o'>- lrt ~1f''>d Drd)( c11ton ol thP centN nanwd dltt>r rl L<lqunc1 Hill'> r<''>l- dl'nl \\ho do11dlPCI U<'llNOU'>ly lo crec1ll' the• rc1 nhl) 111dudt''> part1c1- pt11ton Imm ( 'o-.tr1 /\ 1t>.,d\ mc.1yor. rt--p\<.>Wnlc1t1H'" of Ort1nQP County coUttg'=''> c1nd 11111\ 1•i..1111•i,, commu· nttt,' ll'ddPr'> .met k<·ynotc• "Pf't1ker Rt1l~J1 HNh1•1 t C TnlJ111. \'IC'P pr<'!.1- drnl of clPvrlopnH'nt of Wt1i,hing- to11 .~ DC -l>t1'>!'d I ftlll'I Th<' Foun- dt1l1on fo1 Jl'Wt">h C't1mpu'> Lil!• •MONDAY . PRAYER DISPLAY As ~drt of Nc1t1onctl I lei} of P1c1yer - pruaJcttmPd tor Thur-.dc1y by Prt''>l· dl'nl Clinton Flr'>t Church of Ctmst, Scienth t, Costa Mesd, 2880 E l\.h•-.,1 V1 •1dP !Jn\ 1• IPctturC'!. c1 -..1w~1rll ch-.plrt\ 1111 prc1yl'r in th<' < "h1 L"t1c1n "ir H fl( 1• Rt>11cl1ng Room tl110~1gh \l<1} ll Thi' wom, op<'11 JI) ,1 m to 1 pm dntly offt'f'> Vl'>I· fur.,: d plr1rp lo 1•xplow lhC' B1blP, ;\h-.1 Edd}., wnt111q.., .ind other ht- c·1r11\Hf' For m111£' 111formd l1on, phopt• 54fi J722 CARE GIVERS U y11u <111' ,, lnnq cl1'>lr111c !' c arc•g1ver Im d lovc•d om• c111d f<'l'I tht1t a .,up- port group w1111ld lw h1·lplul to you, lhl· 80<1rd 111 l>P<1rnn.., ol St. Mark Pr~by1erlan Church 111 Newport Beci~h ,., nfh•11n<J <1 wpport group tht1l ml'f'h IWifl• 11H1nthly Th(• grc~1p wtll lw Id! 1hlt1ll'd by WPncly W1lltdffi"> c111d l('C,0\lllC''> Wiii hl' ovdilablf' c1t nw(•tlflU'> An orgr1n1- ?t1lionc1l rlll'l'tllHJ will bP hPld dl 7 pm 111 St Mr11 k., L1lm1ry, 2100 Mt1r Vt.,ln Dm <' ThP group Wlll m<•et regult1rly on tlw ftr.,t t1nd third Mopdtty l't1rh month II you dff' tnlftrt•'>ll'd or know '>Om1'one \~ho \\Of Id b~. Cdll WPnd} r1t 857-Hl?J ' • L----~------~----~ •WEDNESDAY MEMBERSHIP DINNER At 6 p.m., the Coastline Chapter of B'Nat B'rith Women will congre- gdte m an lrvine home to celebrate the annual membership dinner. All pt11d -up members dnd potential members dre welcome. For more information, phone 552-7833 or 639-3353. CONTEMPLATIVE PRAYER A !.enes on the "practice~ of con- tC'mplat1ve prayer will be offered on the five Wednesddys of May dt 7 30 p.m by the Rev. Robert Stew- d rt at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista Dnve, Newport Bet1ch. There are many forms of prayer that have been developed over the centunes with- in the Chnslian Church. often with roob m Jewish and lsldllllc trad1- t10n Edch week. a different form of prayer Wlll be explained and then practiced An extended penod of silence w1U be included. The evening concludes with a group refl<'ctmg on shanng thetr experi- ences. For more mformauon, call 644-1341. SERENDIPITY SINGLES The SerendJpaty senes for singles conllnues its weekly sess1onc; at 7 30 p m at SL Andrew's Presby- terian Chucch, 600 St. Andrews Rodd, Newport Bedch St Andrew's own, the Rev Bill Aana- gdn, rrumster of Smgles dnd Mis- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Rev. Mary Murray Shelton Senior Minister Sunday "The Arfu of Heart" CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE ( d (~ t Prov-dtd Serv1m 8 4S a 111 10 30 om & S 30 pm Member of the Un11ed Church of Re/191ous Science 2205 MAIN STREET • SUITE 23, SEACLIFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 · (714) 969· 1331 EPISCOPAL AINT JAft\ES CHURCH e piscopal A Community O.d1eated lo Loving and Serv1n9 Jesus Ciirrst as lord and Savior" Fr Do irl C Antler \On rec tor 3209 V10 lido NPwporl !koocl1 lfd/675 0210 7 30 om Trod1tionol 9 um Contemporory Q om Church School 10 45 om Chommollc and Wednesday noon SAINT MICHAFI . & ALI . AN< ;u ~"" EPISCOPAL<. Ill :1u II Sunday Worship 8 OOAM. 10. OOAM ursery. Sunday Schoo 'A Friendly. Caring Chrnu<1n Commurntt 3/33 Paof1c View Dr 11 M tfl)Utrrtej Corona del M<tr 644-0463 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam le Spm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm ... ll'ilfl l'l'l'r/O\li11g ki11dt1t\,\ will I l1<11·t mercy 011 tltu . \ilitll tilt I.rm/ thy Redttmtr. /1111<1/1 ;J,.V llrm1d1111 I ht \lurll~r t h111d1 I hr H1 '' ( lrnn It ol t'hrl't ~ it't11l'1 llm loll. \h1"i1dlU\t'll\ CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.Utvt Is To C1rt; To Cart I• To 00. Or Oe111'1S W Short, M1n .. u1r Sund1y Wou,h1p 8 30 & 10 AM C'1urcn Scf\ool 9AM Adult 9 •$ Cllddi1n Ch1l<.I Ct1t• Provided 644 7400 o I 1 Htliotropt Avt, CO'ON ~Mar ------------------, r-------------------~-----------------~--lioM, takP..JO the podium to speak on lhe topic ·M4mage -the Right Plan for Everyonol" All •ingles are welcome. A S3 donation will 'be ~uested ot thft door. ---...--- ---... •1 •FRIDAY AECYCll SAU Mesa Verde United Methodist Newport Beach Chum. of R.eU- gioUI SdetK'e holds a garage sale 9 am to 4 pm. at the chUJC'h parson- age, 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. The sale cont.a.nues Saturday, May 6. Call 646-3199. •ONGOING A TIME FOR RENEWAL An opportunity for inactive Catholics to participate in or listen to candid dialogue on topics of their choice. ,(Topics have included changes since Vatican II, Scripture, Faith, Communities, annulments, morality, personal experiences, etc.) Meetings will be held alter- nate Sundays at 6:15 p.m. May 7 • thJ:ough J\Jly 16 al Ow Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drtve, Newport Beach. Come or call ahead to Marie Romano, 548-3844 or Sister Agatha Faimlon, 644-9218. SOENCE OF MIND Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by ·Prospenty/Science of Mind" al 7 p.m. are he ld Tuesdays at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. Science of Mind/Heal- ing Is also held 10 a.m. Wednes- days. For more information, call 646-3199. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAlV P!lOT P astor Richard George helps the flock "pursue the truth" at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church. PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Break- fast at 6 a.m. Wednesdays at Den- ny's restaurant at Newport Boule- vard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service Wedn esdays with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch dnd dine with the church staff alter the service. For more infonnauon, Cdll 675-0210. A COURSE IN MIRACLES The non-profit organization A Gathe nng of Miracles present ·A Course in Miracles" lecture and discussion at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at Saint Michael and AU Angels Episcopal Church. 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona d e! Mar. Allen Rosenthal, a nationally known lec- turer, leads the lecture. For more information, call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994, + CHURCH: Mesa Verde Unit- ed Methodist Church. +ADDRESS: 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 979-8234. + DENOMINATION: United Mett'lodist. +YEAR CHURCH ESTAB- LISHED: 1960. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 8:30, 10 a .m . +PASTOR: Richard E. George. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 220 (weekly attendance). + MAKEUP OF CONGREGA- TION: HWe're primarily a fami- ly-oriented congre~atron," George said. "Originally 95% of our members were ones who settled in the Mesa Verde area in the '60s, but now about 65-70% of our mem- bers are from Costa Mesa. We've become more o f a regional church recently." + CHILO CARE: Preschool and nursery care available at both 1 services; Sunday school and 1 junior and senior high pro- 1 grams are offered during the I 10 a.m. service. I ~· TYPE OF WORSHIP: Hymns I accompanied by piano and organ; various choirs alternate in leading worship. +WELCOME WAGON: Greeters are stationed inside the church foyer; George invites visitors to stand and introduce themselves during the service. +TYPE OF SERMON: "I basi- cally try to explore the truth contained within Scripture and apply it to our daily lives," George said. "I use some humor, and also draw on sci- entific and sociological under- standings. We pursue the truth wherever we find it ." + UPCOMING SERMONS: This Sunday, the service will have a combined focus on Native American awareness and Earth Day; on Sunday, May 7, George will speak on the meaning of peace. +PROGRAMS: Child and adult church school classes on Sundays; men's and women's groups; small fellowship clus- ters that meet monthly; Church-Family Involvement Week in July; o utreach o ppor- tunities with the Southwest Community Center, FISH, Share Our Selves and the Orange Coast Interfaith Shel- ter; the congregation sponsors the Children's Creative Art Workshop for community youngsters. + CHURCH DESIGN: Mod - ern-style chandeliers hang from the arched, wood- beamed ceiling of the sanctu- ary; stained glass panels accent the wood walls. + MISSION STATEMEN'r. The church is in the process of J writing a new m ission state- ment. "The folks here really care about each other," George said. "They allow their faith to enable them to make a positive difference in society and in people's lives. " + INTERESTING NOTE: A segment of the service is devoted to "passing the peace o f Christ" when t he congre- gation moves freely about the room greeting each other and getting to know visitors. By Anastacia Freeberg BIBLE STUDY His Disciples Fellowship m Costa Mesa invites everyone fo1 a study of God's word. food, fun and fel- lowship on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. AU ages welcome. For directions, rail James at 650-2589. L ------------------------------------------------------~ SUMMER SESSION ENROLLMENT Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900 Paohc View Dnve, Corona del Mar, which opened a lundergarten through sLXth grade school m Sep- tember. 1s expandmg the program to include summer school The c;ummer session, which starts June METHODIST NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I ~ucr1ij Ave Com del ;tr 644-0745 Worship ell 8.00AM & I 0 OOAM Sundc1y School AU t-ges 9:00AM Rev Edwdrd C Marlin Costa Mesa VERDE MESA UNITED METH ODIST CHURCH aker, C.M 1701 I Worship & C hurch School 10:00 a .m. 8:30 and Dr Richard Georo e 979·8234 LACUNA United Methodis t Churc h 21632 Wesley Dr. Laiuna Beach 99-3088 Sunday Morning Worsh,:e & Christian Education 10 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounseltnPa Center Services Avai able COMMUNITY CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN RfAL FAITH FOR REAL LIFE ---m1 I Coor COMMUNm CHURCH Bo• S.W.a. SEOOI P.UTOI WWINO Scl\'ICll: S4M1Mr 6:00 P.M. SVNIMY 9:00 6r I0:•5 ..... '120 loMtA ~ M . Mt. CA 9211S 7l+JS+.7600 A ST. MARK PRESBYTER.JAN CHURCH Sundal) Worship 9:30 a.m. Child Cdre, Sund•#/ School ]dmboree at Eastblu(f Newport Bt•ch 6""· 13" 1 f114 f~~ C11~ Tk ~~~ T)~!Uf CJl: M~"M~ S/4-4240 1 22 and ts also K-6. includes before and after-school care Enrollment dpplicahons are currently being accepted. For more mfonnauon, phone director Nancy Spaeth at 759-1146 CHRISTIAN ! HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlsclplH of Cltrlst) 2401 Irvine Ave. It .... lllHI N1WJOftltacll Sund1y Wol'lhlp • 10:00AM Dr. 011111 Gl1d1on e,u.5711 • Send photographs and type-written relea~ detailing stories, upcoming events. sermon topics or any other news involv· 1ngchurches to Religion Edrtor Matt Colter, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa, 92627 • RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove # 145, N.8. (WBst of JamborBB) (Nortfl of Bristol) (East of Jolin Wayne Airport) Service Sun. 10:30 a .m . M, Tu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juanella Evans. Minister LUTHE RAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway ''Wt lovt childrtn, 11outlr, 11oun9 "dult1, t4rttr "du/11, stni<m. W1 love to cart, to rtach out, to mttt nttds, to ansultr qutstions" • Sunday Serv1crs -U:OO l 10:30 • Sund ay School l IJrble Sludi\>s -9;30 76.0 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631 -1 611•(714)548·6866 (School) PRESBYTERIAN Wonhip enJ hnr tht1 pnctkal, Cl\t11H:tntt~, i.1blical ~· "MANAGING THE CHANGES OF LIFE" (Philippians ·M·7) SMwday, Arni 29. s }() r M. ~ Sunday,Afittl 10,IMOend 10.ISA.M. 600 St. Andrttts Road, Ncwix>n Beach, Califdrnw (714) 631·2880 (IC'* from H..ta Hiitl Sc:hool M lntni .nd IW.., ' N~wpun Bnch/Co~t• Mc:u Daily Pilot .. . . , A.1 SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1995 ... ../'I ..... A day for a 5-yeai--old to imagine and celebrate ~ . •• • By Christopher Trela, Sp«ial to the Daily Pilot You're never too young to learn about the performing arts. At le ast thdt's th1! idea behind the lmagination Cele\)ration, the 10th annual countywide arts festival geared toward childre n, teens and their ramllies. Witb everything from choral performdf\ces to plays to dance to participatory art pro· jects, the lmagmation Cele bra- tion teaches kids of a ll ages that art 1s not only fun, but an inte- gral part of our lives. My friend Sherry Andrae and her 5-year-old son n evor experi- enced the Imagination Celebra- tion for the first time last Satur- day during a wrurlwind after- noon tour of three local facilities that we re offering IC events. Sherry arrived with Trevor asleep in the front seat of her car. He had just completed his first foray into organized sports with a spirited game or T·ball, and he was a bit worn out. Once we arrived at tht> New- port Be ach Public LibrdTy, Sherry woke n evor and guided him insid e the library, wh ere they were offering drt projects, lace painting, a children's chord! per· rormance, storytelling, juggling and more. A bit groggy from his nap, n evor at first was hesitant about joining the throng or chil· dren who were making crafts and h aving designs pdinled on their skin. However, after his mother had a cute little green snake painted on her arm, Trevor h ad to have one, too. He was fully awake now. Trevor immediately moved to d table where he drew a design on a paper plate, covered it with oil paints, then transferred the design onto a piece of paper. Intrig ued with the result, Trevor crafted another work of art before running to the next table, where he ledmed to make pieces of paper from scrap~ or 1unk mail a nd othe r recycled paper-based prod ucts. Aft~r leaving the library, d quick drive down the street brought us to the Newport Hdr· bor Art Museum, which was fea- • -I - CHRISTOPHER TRELA PHOTO Trevor Andrae creates origaml art at Triangle Square. luring a vlsual arts workshop, theater, musk and dance perfor- ma nces. We arrived ln time to watch an authe ntic dance group from India. Sheny plopped n evor Jn the front row just as the perfonnance began. Dancing to · authe ntic lndJan music and· wearing animal masks represent· ing jackals, goats and lions, the . pa rticipants mimed and danced a story that had the 40 or so audi- ence members. "I didn't even know that I was watching it, H exclaimed Trevor once the show had ended and we were back at the car. "I was holding still, and I forgot about every single thing." Dance has the power to entertain, to ed.u· . cate, and to communicate emo· tions, even if the auruence m em- ber is 5 years old. Would Trevor want to try to learn to dance like that? "Yes," he answere d simply. 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Trevor dnd I spent a few minutes making origami animals and other objects, but the smells from the nearby restaurants were over- Wf'lre BACKll BLEACHER BUMS l'IAINSTAGE mEATRE powenng, so we stopped in for a few i.!Jce!l. or pizza dnd some frozen yogurt While we ate, Trevor bopped hlS head and moved hts feet to the sounds of a tnbal drum group that was pro- viding the rhythrotc accompani- ment for i.everdl ethnic dancers, dS well as for audience members that were persuaded to get up and dance. One ddncer looked fdm1lidr. When she waved, J real- ized 1t Wds D1dne Doyle, founder and director of the Youth Theater dt South Codst Repertory (whose EducatJonal Tounog Productlon pldys the Perlomung Arts Center 111 Costa Me'>a next week). 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HPr c:andor, her wit, channC'd th<' c;oclcs off the sophisllcc1tt>d crowd Ellerbee conftdc>d thdl th(' d1agnos1s of hN brt>d'>l cdncc>r wds per!>ondlly dc>vd.,tdllng. The.• treatment wc1~ wor!t('. "I thrc>w up. I lo!>t my hd1r I hvc>d." ... he• !>atd in her authoritc1t1vc> ... tyl(' Her cdncc>r f>lory hc1~ bP<>n well documc•ntc•d 1n th<• mt>dld. "At fir!>l. 1 wc111h•d 1t k('pl privdl!' ... It wc1~ nobudy\ bu<:.1111·~..,. My colledgut''> honorc>d my w1~ht·., "ThPn on(> dc1y lht• phonP rdng dnd 1l Wet'> tl r('port<'r from USA Todc1y. I Ir told ml' thc1t lhl' paper Wd~ running with my ... wry the nC"xt dc1y. Orel I w10.,h to com- ment?" Bt>fort' <,hP could respond, thl• rPporlt•r mfonnPcl her lhdl t•\'l•ryorw 111 tht' rnclu'>try knf'w thc1t "sht> h<1d both of ht>r lits cut off It Wei'> no ...i•cn•t " • A gc1!>p of horror .,pr t•c1cl throughout tht• holl·I bc1llroom It ~dsn'l due to Ellc>r h<•(•\ dm•ct bsdge of th<' rc>portt>r\ lc1nguc1gc :Y-hc> rnsen.,rllv1ty, not Jll"t of the f.eporter. but of <,() mrrny pC'ople f4c<>d with conf1ont1ng c1 womc1n with bred'>l CdOCC•r Wd'> lht' l'>'>lll'. -"Brt•c1<.,l<., ct rt• <1 hrq cl<•<1l rn ~encc1 ," conllnt1<'d Elll·rlwP t'~h<>n c1 womc1n l<M'" hc•r t,lrcasts, rt is d~ 1f hPr fl•m1111111ty · in questJOn. It "' lht• s<1m(' for c1 loan with AlOS. I hi; rndscuhnity ~in quesllon '' B<'cc1u~c AmC'n-~ns are !-.o c1ltt1chttcl to lh(•1r ~l'x­ ~l identity, c1nd thc1t rclt•nllly I'> So narrowly dc•f1nt•d , oflt•n only b the '>ize or m th(' Cd!.(' of d ~tAt>' ouvsg BUY & SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS Ii ACCESORIEB, ETC. *584 Newport Blvd. l•t Del M•r) Coet.a M ... (714) 131·7383 b.w~ cook breast cancer survivor, the very existence of an organ, the issue 1s often kept secret. The secret is deadly. Ellerbee is one of the lucky ones. Breast cancer hc1s been on lhe rise since the 1940s. The numbers are horrific, and soen- usts do not really have an expla- nation. Fifty years ago, one m 20 women was diagnosed with breast cancer. Today. it is ned rly one m six or seven. ~Today, I owe a debt to USA Today for printing my story. The anger was replaced by thousdnds of letters that poured in from women c1round the nation . That mail actually sustained me through one of the darkest periods of my W " e. L aughter has been c1nother of the sustaining factors rn Ellerbee's life. She had msisted thdt her grown daugh- ter, d music student rn Seattle. not ny east for hPr surgery c1nd m1sf. school. "I'll spend time with you over summer vc1callon," !>did Ellerbee. She'll never forget her dc1ughter's rec1ctron seeing hN mother that summer "I was in my bdlhroom stdndrng in front of the mirror ... no hair from the chemotherdpy and no brec1sl!>. There> I was putting on lipstick when my ddughter cc1me in. Oh my God Mother,· she screc1ms. You look like Buddha ... without the .... isdom. "' On another occasion, Ellerbee was wc1lking her golden retriev- er. A!> she tossed the dog a ball, one of her prosthesis fell out and the dog grabbed the brcdst and ran down the street. Ellerbee ran Ll,hUng Oran~ County (tw ~ 40 .,_,.. 222 Victoria St.,Costa Mtsa 646-3737 Call Now & Have It By Summer Aritona flagstone patto and stucco planters Lanthcape (/ Dtalgn by &tanicare 631 ·1378 Jim Jennings CUSTOM MA ONRY 170 E. 17th t. • uitc 206 Costa M~q (714) 645-8512 tatt licmK I Jq2707 Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, ule, slate & concrete work. •Can recommend 9uality designers • Qualicy work in Cosra Mesa&. Newport Beach since 1969. •Drainage problemi;? Wf' solve them. ,---~----~---... after !>hout1nq. "q1vc me my breast· al tht> top of her lungs Finally, she sat down on the curb and howled al the absurdity of hie "l am cl better person today for having hc1d canc:er. Oh, I know how that sounds. But 1 really mean it. C hange can be a force of hope. I'm happier thdn I have ever been.~ As the conservative Newport crowd chuckled at the journey of this '60s child (with a brain) from H ouston, Texas, it became crys- tal clear to all that they were in t)'le presence of a person of con- siderable depth. In her words, a person who is not good at the word "obey.• For a time, Ellerbee was a rising national star at NBC. "But I don't look like all the other people on TV. I look more like c1ll the people who Wdlch TV .. which 1s just fine by m e," offered the ever disarming jour- nc1hst rn c1 pnvdte moment. Does she ever look at Dianne Sawyer or Jane Pduley c1nd say, "That could be ml'?" She says "No." Instead, she offers that a part of her misses the excitement of the news rush. Making a wonderful !>pedal on c1n important topic or world event is very exciting, Speaker Linda Ellerbee is Banked by Pat McFarland (left) and brunch chairwoman Arden Flamson. very gratifying. "But then I remember why I left. The trade out is not worth the rush." Eller.1;>.ee's time c1s d network journc1list WdS at the very end of the period when TV news was not cxp<>cted to bf' profitable. It wa'> con!>tdered the> mortgage payment by the network for the nght lo air and profit from the entertdrnment side of the busi- ness. In the> past decade or so. that concept has changed. News 1s now not only expected to pay for itself. it 1s expected to be profitable. Further, the infusion of the entertarnrng tabloid for- mats <:.uch c1s • Hc1rd Copy," "l ns1dP Edition" c1nd all the tdlk hosts from R1vprc1 to Jones to Ldke, hc1ve blurrPd the line between journc1lbm c1nd Pnter- by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald Doctors of Optometry SURGERIES FOR GLAUCOMA If eye drO(>S °' orol medications foil to control the nse of inner~ (lnlrooculor) pressure ossocloted w1fh glaucoma, surglco l treotment may be recommended. The procedure known os o trob3Culectomy may be performed on patients surtenng from either chronic (90% of all coses) or acute form of glaucoma. It Involves the removol of port of the Iris os well os the creation of o hole In the white of the eye (sclero) to ollow excessive amounts of Inner-eye nuld (aqueous humor) lo bypass the eye's normal drainage syslem. Othefwise, oner coses of ocute (sudden onset) glaucoma ore temporarily controlled with medication. on lridectomy may be performed. This procedure makes use of o loser to moke o hole in the Iris so ltlot aqueous humor con droin more easily. In eyes with glaucoma. channels in the front of the eye become blocked so that the fluid (called the aqueous humor) produced behil'l<.1 the iris of the eye can't now easily now our of the eye. 1's o resull. the pressure inside the eye rises. Researchers believe !hot this ele- votlon of eye pressure contributes to the damage of the opllc nllf'l/e lhol causes vision loss. For more Information, please coll BYWATER AND WALD, DRS. OPTOMETRY at 545-9162. We ore located at 2706 Harbor Blvd .. Suite B. Monday and Friday from 9-7{ Tuesday, IJ.'.ednesdoy, ond Thursdov rom 9-6, and Saturday from 9-3. tarnment. It is d line EIJerbee refu!ies to cross. "All those shows are not journalism. People used to turn to their network news because they truf>ted the information. Today, the nc1ttonal media is so busy working its bull off to be centrist .. or populist, to compete with dlJ the non-news disguised d!t news filhng the dlrwdves. that the in1onndt1on I'> turning to vantlld P<>oplP !ttlY that there is a liberc1l bids in the medic\ Thi'> 1s not redlly the ca'>c If there l!t any kind of bras, it is th(' bta!t of c1ppec1ltng to the lc1rge<:.t mc1s!> aud1enct', mot1vc1tc>d by the dol- ldr profit lrom rdling!t revenue.• Eller bPc' cc1mc to Newport Beach to c1ddre% the Hoag Cdn- cer CentN. She wc1s not on a notiondl book tour, or promoting SlflTDIDS-Everybody's Wearing TMm LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. ·UNIVERSITY FACULTY PHYSICIANS ·LICENSED NUTRmONISTS • PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS • PERSONAL TRAINERS • SAFE & EFFECTIVE APPETITE SUPPRESSANTS • COMMITMENT TO LONG TERM MAINTENANCE TIE INTELLIGINT ALllRNATIVI T Hl 11 •111 I f .. I I, mnn1rnm r. Llf r "T fl r rnoc.nr. · · '1q '11;111f I, , • , ' • •,,,\•I l ,• •• her acclaimed TV news for chil- dren on the Nickelodeon Net- work. H er only goal was to share her experience. "I have learned that what I need is some sort of balance rn my life. I will never be a workc1- holic again. Perhaps the cancer did this to m e. Perhaps it is just maturity. I'm proud dnd happy to be 50. I love my man, my ctul- dren ... gosh I even like my ctul- dren. and I've found d physical and spiritual rush from Wdlkrng in the woods. Can you unc1gmc> ... a 50-year-old woman·who ha!> discovered camping I" Ellerbee added, MI can assure you I wtlJ not be on my deathbed lament- ing that I did not spend more time at the office.· Sandy Sewell chdired the Ellerbee event with Arden Flam- US TREASURIES m 250·6345 or eoo 876-6829 SeNitiet Am.ic., Inc. Membr. 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The legendary Cole Porter, who's already been h eralded in lhe latter mod~ by "N o Mother But Jazz." is the subiect of a show combining both approdches in "Red. Hot & Cole,· the current production at the Costa M esa Civic Playhouse. ' The guest list 1s on"' for the ages -Elsa Mdxwell, Monty Woolley. lrene Castle, Ethel M er- man, Noel Coward, George S. Kaufman and Mos!. Hart All were instrumentc:ll m Porter's We and Cdfeer and all c;huw up to salute the showmc:ln who dcizzled Broadway during the et1rly centu- ry. AU of the above hdve long smce been performrng m that gredl theater m the sky, but the mostly youthful Civic Pl<lyhouse cast gives us an irled of whdt !He might hdve been lik<-' w hen these showbiz gidnts convNg<'d Direc- tor Phyllis Gitlin ha!. mounted d lightly uneven but gPnerally entertammg production of this entrdncmg retrospcchve Jn Scott Ratner, the playhouse hds come up with c1n ideal actor to assume the central role. Ratner splendidly projects the soptusti- calion. irony and determination of the prohfic composPt who was slowed down but hardly s1de- hned in mid-career when his horse crushed both of his legs. Scott Ratner and JUI WolH star ln "Red, Hot & Cole" at CMCP. I I I L----------------~ RalnPr 1<, particulc1rly engrossing in lh1~ period as he enacts the ~rippled Porter, plc1gued by recurring pain. Jill Wolff lends a superb voice dnd t•ngaging performc1nce to the role of Porter's w t.le. Llnaa, who find!. herseU on the sidelines as her husbdnd reaches for the stars. Pdt Boldt is a knockout as both Elsd Maxwell and Ethel M erman, prowctmg a vivacious energy the '>how requires. Also bnnurung with vitality is C hristopher Spencer, w ho plays WC'bb, Kaufman and Coward with such aplomb one can forgive his crew-cut youthfulness. Bob Goodwin often misses a beat as Woolley. but contributes an authoritative singing voice. Erin Lord impresses as both Parker and Hopper, but makes the strongest impression as play- wright Bella Spewack , who coaxed Porter into collaborating on what became his biggest hit, "Kiss M e Kate." Less effective is Nann Brown, Jacking gusto as an anonymous songstress while Joe Hollinshead is fine as a waiter who turns soloist for "Miss Olis Regrets," a signaturt> or sorts for the show. Musically. the production is in excellent hands as musted! direc- tor and pianist Anild Grossman, bassist Sue Cross dnd d rummer Ron Romano keep the tempo humrrung. Larry Wall!> has fash- ioned some peppy choreography. It's been nearly 50 years since Cole Porter crowned his hH-stud- ded career with "Kiss Me Kate," but his songs still carry an almost Sondheunesque bile Costa M esa Civic Playhouse's bit or ltme-tnp- pmg 1s d highly en1oyable expen- ence. SPRING ARRANGEMENT SALE Up to 2 5 °/o 0 ff* flower arrangements. 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TO QUALi FY: Deposits must represent new money to Pacific National Bank For details please call our Newport Beach office at: (714) as1-1033 and ask for Nancy Frederickson Offer E.-plm May 6, 1995 ~Moeaat lilFDIC Spend tonight at lively musical By Tom Titus . Special to the Daily Piiot T hose ol u!. who mdy be classlfted <1!. compulc,1vc> lheatergo<>rs generally have formulc:llf'd a hst or ravonle shows whKh we would go to great length'> to ~ee <1gain, whcrevN lht>y hdppen to be playing. Hdvmg !.at through d ft>w thousdnd mus1cdb tn my three decades of revlC'wmg thedler for the Dally Ptlut. I certdmly have my favonte t1nd my non- favorites m thdl Cdlt•gory. Beneath thl' summit, w hPrP "Les Miserable'>" re'>1des. dwell "West Side Story," "Mc1n of Ld Mancha " and. rec <>nlly ddded to the hst, "Sun'>Pl Boule,ard " None of thP!><'. howevN, could be labelt>d d mu-.1cdl comedy. After dll. no mdtter how cn1oyc1blt• c1nd 1!1!',p1ring l h<'y mdy be. p0oplt• die• in the!>e !>hOw!>. Th<•'><• tlr<-' mu~•· ccil drdmac;. Mu!>1cal comC'Cly I'> c1 d1Her- c•nt breed or (dl ShO\o\.'> \\ htch plc1n• equal emphc1'>I'> on both mu!.1c dnd comedy drt' fc•w dnd for between Amon9 Lhe better exc1mples arc• "Once> Upon rl. Mdttres!.," "A Funny Thmg Happened on th<> Wc1y lo the Forum·· c1nd -my pt>r'><mal fdvonte -Col<' Portpr\ "Kl!>s ~~ ~---~-~-~~~~~, : f. V.1. : : ..... Ettanct. ~ : I School ThNter ~~ I I mint S"Mnts •K1s5 Me : t K.11t9• I } . ···= Robert w.ntz : I 1hMt9f Inside N0nnan R. I 1 Loats AUdttorlum at NeW-1 1 port Harbor High School, 1 : tSth Street and Irvine : I AvenUe, NeWport Beach . I : + Wlmt: 8 tonight : I • HOW llalOt S7-$$ I I +MOM ..c): 549-3596 I I I ~---------------~ I Mc> Kdte." Mdny mus11dl'> hc1 v1· bN'n ovt>rdone on lo< c1l '>tttgl'., hut "Kdte" ho"> bN·n c1 'utuc1l '>trc1nger over lhl' pc10.,t 'JO yPc1r-. In lhdl t1mt>, l'vp Wl'rl Jll"t lwo production!> of 1l. dl UCI ctnd the now-defunct SPbt1..,llt1n\ Wl•'>l. dnd non<' in th<· lc1-.1 20 YPMS I loweVl'I, I do pc•11od1c ell· ly '>lit k the mO\ w 't',.,11111 111 tlw VCR lo watth 1 lo\\.dr<I KPPI c1nd Kdthryn Crt1y'>on do thP1r t1•rnhc rt>nd1Lwn ol lh1-. c lct'>'>IC. I in'>p!rPd by Shc1kl''>IH'df<'\ "ThP Tc1mmq of the• Shrc•w " So you cc1n 1mc1q11w my d<>llght when my I b-yl'c11-old dcn1ghtN. '''ho\ wc•ll c1wc1rtc> ol my mt1'>1Cc1l pr<'h•rt>nc t"" Cdffil' homl' nnf' dc1y c1nd -.c11d. "Dt1d gu~s what mu tC'dl tht!y're l doing dt Ec,tannd this yedr?· You gues!>ed tl "Ktss Me KdtP .. Now, I'd probc1bly go !>ee Lhl'> ' show lf 1l were bt!mg don1:: dt a h1gh .,, hool in Bdrstow or Vic-, torv1llc• But nght hc>n• in Rtver ' Caty with Mindy m thC' chorus? Thdl gt\(''> m(• th1> kind ol Wdrrn lePltny I yt•t wh<•n the co ...... boy'> win thP S11pN Bowl or UCLA lc1kes thP NCAA c hdmpton'>h1p It d0t•'>n't hdp· p(•n d lot '>O l'njuy 1t For thP rPc ord Kl'>'> Me Kdtt"' Wl'nl nn lhP bodrd'> Thur-.ddy night c1nd conltnu~ through Sdturddy 111 the• m•wly r<·chmtened Rob<•rt Wentl The- c1 lN dt Nl•wport HMbor High School under tht• dm•c lion of Bctrbdrd Vdn H<1ll .,.. ho., bC'en h111lchng Estt1n< 1c1 I hgh Srhooh r<•putc1twn as ct lhf'c1l<•r hr dvy- wt•tght for dbo11t <1'> long d'> I \ c• hPPn wnung th1·-.t> < olumn'> Thi'> 1c;, lor nw ttl h•c1-.1, mor<' thc111 Jll!>t "Anoth1•r Opt•ntng. Anotht•r Sho\o\. " fa <•n 11 my ct.wghtcr werc•n't 111 1t Id br n1c1rktng 1t on my cc1l<·ndc1r bN rlll'>e 1t\ "Too Dctrn I lot lo m1 ... ., So HBrush Up on \our Shc1k<•-.pPc1re" c1nd 10111 mC' dl I lctrbor High tor d mu'>1< rll I've bP<·n "Su Jn Love"' wllh '>tnce th1• OlO\'I(' Vt'r<,IOn fir'> I ( dme Olll I lo thow many yec1r-. c1go • TOM TITUS re111ews local theater forr the Daily Pilot , : C I N E J\I\ A S : -~~ --------~ ~·-_ _.._ -~-~--~~~----~ ---• • SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1995 r forum. Goodbye Officer IJe • EDITOR'S NOTE: The Daily Pilbt has received scores -if not hundred' -of letters from local grade school student.S. letters that were directed to the parents and wife of slain Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Henry. The letters stand a.s evidence of how the officer's death has impacted even the youngest mem- 1 bers of an entire community. Here ls a small' I sampling of the letters, which will be forward- ed to Henry's family. I ANDERSEN ELEMENTARY ' -of your husband. I prayed each of l am very pain stricken by the death those 33 ni~hts that Rdbert Henry '-fought for his life. To me he was the : :t>ravest officer in the line of duty. He I !was a strong-willed man and a hero to I hveryone at Andersen Elementary lichool. i We had a bake sale to raise money for you and your children. I baked 1 !lt1any cookies and brownies. The real ' credit goes to the people who stood 1 • lhere and sold the cookies. I hope your 1 children received three stuffed ani- 1,mals. They were from the Hammer- • ichrnitt Family. I also attended the 'reception. It was a beautiiul way to say •good bye. I can't tell you how beauti- •ful the flowers were. Anyway, my love • and support is with you. '• KARl HAMMERSCHMITT •• '-• : • I am a sixth grader at Andersen • !:>chool. I am so terribly sorry your hus-'! pand died. I faced much sadness after · praying for those painful 33 days. I \1<now Officer Henry died in a heroic ! JNay while trying to make our streets ,t.fater to live in. I could never imagine tlbe pain it would cause losing a family \member so close. I am thinking and · praying for you. 1~ SARAH CONTE •• ' I was so sorry to hear of the sad 1lews. A little part was taken out of all • • .,f us that awful day. Robert Henry ~ :)bowed courage and bravery that day ut the luck doesn't always run your ay. r feel great sadness and would like to thank you for letting Officer enry protect us. JONATHAN MARTINEZ '"l 1 am a sixth grade student at Ander- -sen school. l was deeply saddened by the death of Officer Henry. 1 still pray for you every night and hope that you're all right. Officer Henry ctied d heroic death. Such a brave and heroic should be respectecl. That's why I was at the reception at the Hyatt New- porter. AJ1 the people in our sixth grade will remember him as a true hero. CONNIE Cl IOZAS LINCOLN SCHOOL Q W e're very sorry for what has a., happened. Officer Henry has ~ touched a lot of lives and has influenced us to try our best to get all the violence off the streets. Everyone knows that he was a good man and ~ has devoted his life lo protect other people. We have raised_ money for you , from our bake sale's profit. You have been in all our thoughts and prayers. ~ We hope you have better times lo come EUZABETI I SMITH RILEY WATSON ALEX SPAETH We are very sorry about the death of your husband. You are very lucky 1 to have such a strong husband as he. 1 Officer Henry was a very strong and brave man. We think he's one of lhe Local school children sent h undreds of letters to the family of late OWcet Bob Henry. best police officers that Newport Beach has ever had. Bob Henry will always be a hero in everyone's heart. MICHAEL DiSANO JUSTIN MYERS JA)'CEE MAHLER ERIK FREDERICKSEN We send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Officer Bob He n- ry was a very nice man and police offi- cer to the community and your family. We are very sorry this happened and we are sending a letter to help you feel better. It must be very hard to have a person die in your family. But in our hearts he will live forever. I hope you feel better soon! MIJANOU PHAM MICHAEL NARCISO NEWPORT ELEMENTARY Mrs. Rogers, Miss Lewis, Miss Richter's sixth grade classes l am so very sorry for what happened to Officer Bob Henry. I know how it feels to have someone you love die. I have had two uncles who died last year and my family on both sides were very upset. I think that even if some- one you love dies, it doesn't mean they are not with you still. Just because they are not with you in human.form, it doesn't mean they are not with you in your heart. I hope you remember this and also I would like to say again I'm very sony. CRYSTAL DANIELSON I am sorry to hear of your great loss. I don't know how to express the sor- row that I feel for you. J know how it feels to lose someone you love and care about. He died honorably. l did- n't know him and I don't know you, but I know that you loved him very much. We don't expect this when we wake up in the morning but things like this happen. I'm sorry for Jbe children who have to grow up not knowing their father, and I'm sorry for the loving wife who is left alone. Move on. Be strong and keep your memories of him. GENEVIEVE CONNELL I don't know what to say. It makes me very sad that you guys are going through what you are. When I found out about your husband's death I was speechless. I said to my morn that I wanted to help. She gave me a look that said maybe. I'm just a kid so I don't know what I can do to help. But I will think of something. I feel very sor- ry for you and yll>ur children. I'm sure things will get better evel). though it probably doesn't seem like it. But it will! ANNE SINGER My thoughts are with you. Officer Henry was a good man. He was pro- tecting the city of Newport Beach. He was always good to our community. It was a tragedy the way he died. I'm sure he loved you all, and I'm sure he is looking down on you. I'm sure he will always be with you. I feel what you feel because I lost a person in my family that I loved very much. Hope you feel better. SCOTI KENDALL Miss Hathcock's 5th Grade How are you? I might have had a feeling what you are going through, my mom's dad died and people called because of his death saying things like, "Is there anything I could help you with for his death" and it just made her sadder. I wish I could be there with you and tell you it's OK but it's not OK once you lose someone you feel you have lost yourself. But there's other people by your side (my friends and schools) to help you. Don't think bad thoughts! VICTORIA KUNO Your father was a brave man, fight- ing crime on the streets. I'm sorry that his life ended with such a frightening way. He tried his very hardest to stop that man. Never forget your dad. He's always there when you need him wherever you are. TAYLOR COTION I am extremely sorry for what has happened. I am sure that Mr. Henry will have an everlasting life in Heav- en. I could not dream of a funeral like his, with all of the love surrounding him. I prayed for him and still do. I feel like a family member has passed away. Do not worry, it was just his time. SPENCER WOOD Losing a member of your family must be pretty tough. Even though I didn't know him he must have been a very brave and caring man. Deep down in my heart I feel for you. And even though he is gone he'll be watch- ing over you. The children should know bow brave h e was and how many wonderful things he did. Tunes may be bard for a while but just remember h e'll always be watching over you and his love for you will nev- er die. NICOLE CASSESSO Mrs. Carpenter's 5th Grade I understand if you don't want to read my letter. I think Bob Henry was the bravest policeman to try and stop a drunk, crazy guy trying to commit suicide. You are very lucky that your hus- band and kids had the time that you had together. Wish you a lot of luck and I hope you're not feeling terrible. CAITLIN BARATTO The sorrow that I feel for you is from the bottom of my heart. I can't imagine who would be crazy enough to shoot such a kind man. I'm guessing you have sleepless nights wondering · why your husband and why the father of your 3 kids is now gone. Because some alcoholic or drugged person wanted to commit suicide and shot him, and all Mr. Henry did was try to help. Sometimes people go a tad crazy and we wonder why and try to understand. I feel extremely sorry that this had to happen to a nice man. .SAM SCOTT I'm sorry about your husband. It's really too bad that you have to go through the pain of having your hus- band die. At least he was serving his country and community when he died. You're probably asking God #why me?H I would too. Your children are probably real nlc'e. I'm sorry that man killed your husband. MATIMEXIA Mrs. Kaiser's 5th grade . When I heard about what hap- pened, I thought how could somebody do such a thing? Officer Herny was so heroic for trying to stop this man from committing suicide and saying, "Hey, don't do tbisl" But the guy was crazy for doing such a horrible thing and hurting everybody. Officer Bob Henry is prob- ably looking down from Heaven right this minute and saying, "God bless my family." Sincerely, CARISSA BELIKOFF Butterflies will fly for Officer Henry, just not as fluttery. The sun will still shine but not as brightly. Just remem- ber he died heroically. Maybe in heaven, they will bave a celebration for him, and they will have a cake, 7 layers, chocolate ice cream and lots, lots of confetti. And also remember, he died saving someone else. He died in Jesus's spir- it. Jesus died for this earth, so just remember Newport Elementary's thoughts are with you. Nlt::OLE LAUREN DEKKER Your son was a brave person to try out for a police job and risk his life on trying to save kidspd adults' lives. And that day Henry went to that guy to stop him before he killed himself proved that Henry was a caring and responsible cop . Then Henry got shot but Henry risked his life and as a cop when they risk their lives,· serious things can happen. I think Henry was a great and brave cop. BRITfANY BEACH · I'm so very sorry that your father, husband, brother or son has passed on. I'm sure he will rest in peace. He died as a heroic officer, that I will never for- get. I'm not sure how you all feel because I've never lost my father, hus- band, brother or son, but I've lost two grandmas. One was also in a coma. But I know you're very upset and your life will not be the same without him. I'~ so sorry! BRIANNE PARMETER NEWPORT HEIGHTS O fficer Henry will be greatly missed throughout Newport Beach and Calif omia. he was a great man and died doing his duty, protecting us. We have been thinking about you. We think police officers are very brave because they risk their lives to help our community. Sincerely, . KATIE YEAGER LAUREN FOSTER MELISSA LALLY RYAN SCHULTHEIS Fellow officer: The support will always be there Officer Bob Henry Dear Patty Herny, T hese are personal words just for you and your fam- ily, but ones we all can benefit from. Bob Henry is a hero. He is a hero to society. He is a hero to law enforcement personnel. And most of all, he is a hero to you, his family. Why do I give him that profound honor? Because he lived his life fulfilling the richest definition of that term. A hero is someone who gives far more than be ever expects to get in return. That he did, and it was given in the noblest ol causes too. We, his fellow human beings, are made painfully aware of the dedica- tion to odety that he possessed. No one is going to knowingly glve his life trying to save the life of a,oother poor unfortunatr soul if he knows that attempt would be unsuccessful. Bob was not a fool, but he was morally driven to gtve his best ~ffort. When Bob emingJy failed, how can I call hlm d h ro? Tho answer is very simple and it can be seen in all the faces of the law enforcement personnel that were around you the day of his funeral. Bob has given to the people of tl)bt prOf'ession a pride tbet they can wed! openly. I cannot pretend to speak for all of lnw enforcement, but I have eamed the right to speak for one who has been injured serv- ing the community. Over the past several decades policemen have been increasingly seen in less than the best of terms. The errors ol a few were a label that all law enforcement had to bear. Law enforcem ent '6 made of human beings and as such, wearying, vidous, and general cri~ctsm.s thcil are not personally true can discourage the officer from making that extra effort for their communities It takes someone special to make that kind of effort continuously in the face of n· gative piejudices. I low bas Bob helped to make that effort less burdensome, and what made him able to do it? As 1 said, you saw it in the faces of all those around you at The Pond. Bob has given law enforcement great personal pride in its profession. He was able to be an honorable officer of the people because his family provided the atmosphere that nurtured his sense of values about humanity. Life teaches us that as one person we are limited in what we can personally do. Our most far-reaching impact is when we broaden our sphere of in!luence. To do that w e can try to impress others ~o that they will act as we would act. Bob has increased his sphere of influ- ence a million times over and for a long time to come. As the word of Bob'$ heroism spreads among the men and women of law enforcement, the renewed pride in their prof esslon will help motivate them to make the extra effort. Tboy will go beyond what is reasonably exp ected of them. Society as a whole also has grounds to honor Bob as a hero. It will reap the benefits of the officers' renewed dedication. The community gets that expanded level of service and effort that can only help to make people's lives safer and thus more enjoyable. And now I tum to you. Patty, here we are, all of us gaining so much by Bob's great sac::rifice while you sit there in deep grief. We know that nothing can fill the hol- low void that has been left beblnd for you. but you too have been giv· en something that is very powerful. Bob loved his kids very deeply, and be was working very hard for them to have the best chance al We as possible. An absent father cannot be replaced, but your children will have something to guide them that few oth'Y'S have the advan- tage of. In their father they have a personal model for the value of high principles. A parent can- not hope for more than for their children to be happy physically, psychologically, and spiritually. Instilling in his children the all important spiritual principle of ca.ring for your fellow human beings is the noblest of gifts. Bob Henry taught his children by example the day he risked so much trying to keep that man from needlessly killing himself. It is little oonsolati.on Patty, but you should feel the support that surrounds you and your family today and know it will be there for ages to come. l peI!iOllaUy know of the extent that the personnel of the Newport Beach Police Departn:ient will support eadl other in times ot personal tragedy. I also know that at times like these, the vast nwn- ber of good people in every ccxn- munity will cune fCl'WW'd to be counted amoog those who are car- tng. CREG MATTSON N wport Beach Police Sergeant, Retired VETERAN CONTINUED FROM A 1 said of the man, who thredtened him and eventually let him go after the humorous but frighten - ing e ncounte r. With 1995 marking the 50th annivef'Sdry of the end of World War II, this is just one of the sto- ries tha t Grupe, a locc1I tustonan, recalls from his expe rie nce els c1 Bdlboa Island resident and veter- an. The retired realtor now uses pieces of his wartJme expenence for the more than 60 historical programs that he presents to local audiences. He has recently used his connecllo ns with the Exchange Club's Freedom Shrine displays to help the newly devel- oped Harb or Area World WM II 50th Anniversa ry Commemora- tive Committee. Much of Crup<>'s knowledge and fascination with war c1nd h is- tory stems from the period when he was a freshman at Occidental College at the beginning of World War n. After deciding to leave college to volunteer for the Army Air Corps, he had to wait more thdn a year before h e began his tra in- ing. "I volunteered, but you had to wait forever," said Crupe. This wailing pe riod however, <1Uowrd him to <>xpen ence how the local community rcspondC'd to the war. "I was home on the weeke nds from chool and aU of th e o;treet· lights that fdced the ocean we re painte d black,· said C rupe, recalling the Wdr-time cha nges thdt the town of Ne wport Beach .. tough," saJd the p1Jot, who held been ma med ror one year at the time of his departure. "l had an 18-y dt·old wife who waited th ree years lo catch a bus to Sacrame nto to see me . I the n got ord<'rs that l'm going to lea ve tonight " Unfortunately, Grupe wc1s "I want to try and reach th e studenJs more and expl ain what it costs ta:insure and protect your freed om ... '' -GEORGE GRUPE had to mdke . HThey had people m the tower a t Newport Harbor Hig h School dnd m a l,hree-story house on Lido Island with binoculars." After Grupe was inducted mlo the Army Air Corps in Marc h 1943, he spent three yeMs trdm· ing dS a bomber pilot. He learned how to fl y ·Billy Mitchell" B-25 twin-eng ine dttack bombers and hopt'd to fly the m in comb8t. But he Wds instead assigned to fly the B-24 long-range bombe r. The commander of a B-24 Li~­ erator and a nine-member crew, Crupe was then assigned to de part from a Northern Califor- nia base for a location in the South Pacific. "We left Mdther Field near Sacramento and ii was ddmn •$55 serte ilcludes 1 hair tree har additioo • Guaranteed ~&· ·World Renowned Expert • Noo-surg~al attachment techniques lmdble to see hJs new wtfe before he left, but he Wds dble to correspond with he r. Also. as a result of a previously discussed pldn, the young pilot WdS a ble inform his fdmily of his exdct locdlion -a n act that WdS i.inpos- ,c,1ble for many other soldiers due to military censor!>hlp. During the time he c,pent m the South Pacific, C rupe saw approxunately 30 h our'> of com- bat. But he learned lh<1l the dan- gers pilots faced were not !united to combat -day-to-day opera- tions cou ld be precarious as we ll. C rupe described one expe ri- e nce in which he transported lib· e rated Dutch prisoners of war. HI ha uled released Dutch Wdr pnsone rs, • C rupe said. "We'd put them in our B-24's and fly them to Ma nil a. The pla nes were SERVICE• REPAIR • EXCHANGE not deMgned to fly that mcmy pvople (ove r 20) " C rupe aid thcH on a nu s1011 Mrn1lar to th1'i one, hc> watch ed helple~ly d'> a nother pilot crashed with cdrgo of pnsoner!>, l<llling 10 p ople. He C'ould rely on his skill!> lhdl allowed tum to gradudte hr..t 1n his flight training cldS'> to keep him Cro m bemg killed in flight, but nothing could prepare Grupe for whdt he said WdS one of his most fnghtening experiences After the wa r had end ed; a typhoon tut the island of Ok1- nd Wd wher<> he was stationed. "It was c1bsolutely unb<>hev- c1ble, • said C rupe of the tr op1cc1I cyclone thdl hit the isldnd "The war 1i. over and the wmd 1!1 !>O violent . ".". you look dcross the Wdter dnd you would see wave!> 80 to 100 feet hig h. "I crawled out or my tent thdl was protected by d chff a nd th~ wind blew my wallet nght out of my hdnd. It destroye>d £>veryth1 ng the re was on Ok10dwc1." The indelible experiences hc1ve d efinitely left Grup1• w1lh ct desire to pass on h1~ knowledge to future generations. Although his historic progrdm!i dre for C'veryone, he notes lht.• ch1ldrl•n Me the most importc1 nt onc•s lo tc1rget. 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He wc1s 82. · Mr. Joy moved to Newport Bcdch in 1962 a nd was active in the Newport Ha rbor-Costa Mesa BocHd of Realtors, where he .. erved on the Standdrds 8odrd He worked as a locK'>m1th ctfter 1 rt.>tuing from the real estate bus1- nP'>S and later served as president of. the nationaJ association. During World Wa r II, he served in General Patton's cam- paign throu'gh Fran ce a nd Ger- many. Before corrung to Cc1hfom1c1, 'Vlr Joy hdd c1 '>uccessfuJ hdfd-I wMe busine!>s m Lincoln He wc1s prl•s1dent of the Neb1c1skd Hdrd- w<HP Dealers in the• mid-1950'> Mr. J oy is survived by wife, Helane Ekda hl J oy of Ne wport Beach; daughte r Ma ry Ldunbeer of Costa Mesa; son Richard Jr., of Flagstaff, Ariz:; sister Carrie Klose of Newport Beach; brother George Joy of l:.incoln, Neb.; 10 grandchildren; and three great- grc1odchtldren . Funeral serv1ces were Thurs- day at Pacific View Mortuary Chapel in Newport Beach. l CAPTURE CONTINUED FROM A 1 front tires of her pc1lrol cnr. Hunt left the• sct'nc c111d c1 few blocks dWdY c1ll<>gedly forced his wc1y into lhe home of c1n e lderly Newport Beach womc1n, whom he llC'd up, authontH.''> '>did. He then alJegedly stole the• womc1n's 1985 Mustang. which wc1s recov- e red by polJce in Sc1nlc1 Ana on Wedne!'>day Neither the dt•puly nor the woman Wd'> inJ11red Hunt Wd!> 1dentLhc•d d'> the sus- pE-ct through d vid c>otc1pP tc1ken by d camera mountC'd on the deputy's car dnd hngcrpnnts col- l~cted at the scene of the robbery hy Newport Bet1ch polJCl'. After an inlt>n'><' '>e<lfch for LEGAL BILL CONTINUED FROM A 1 As of last month, thf> d1!>tnct hds !>pent t1bout $165,200 dc>fending thdl Cct'><' $9,080 in genPrdl and specit1 I legdl coun- sel and dbout $156, 100 thctl hd!> been billed to the JPIA, dccord- ing to d distnct docume nt Demb1k's case hc1s tdken th<' longe!>t to rec,olvc Sh<' hl<'d a formal gri<>\ c1nc (' with th£' d1<,- tnct m Novpmlwr 1993 Stncf" lhf"n, the> d1!>trict hct'> -.pent cl<>'><' to $14,700 ctbout $14.400In'>fWC1c1l INJcll C'OllnM•I cind c1round $1 llO 111 "cl'><;OCldtc>d < or:.tc,," th(• orw-pc1gc• clon1mC'nt ... how., DPmb1k"' Ccl'>f" will be con- 1 Hunt that began ctfter the shoot- ing Monday, police we re tipped off by a manag er al the Hunting- ton Beach motel. who recognized Hunt's face from a flyer dropped off by a deputy Thursday nig ht, Garner said. The ma ndger informed authori ties tha t Hunt had checked into the motel. Hunt has a n extensive criminal lu!,tory -including armed rob- bery, dSSaull'i, burglaries a nd na r- cotics violations -that dates bdck to 19n. according to a uthoriues. And he was a parolee dt large because he failed a drug test and hddn't reported to his parole offi - cer in Los Angeles for three months, officials said. Newport B~ach police also suspect Hunt of three burg lanes m the nty dunng the past three m onths. s1dered by a panel of distnct officidb on May 5. If her matter can't b e resolved the n, her attorney said she Wlll like ly file suit. Distnct boc1rd memb<'r Hank Panian defended the costs, say- ing each mdtter should be thor- oughly considered and evaludt· ed to reach a fair resolution. "I'm glad these (allegallon!>) dre coming to the surface,• Panian said "In one of our meetings. I commended Ms Dembik for bringing these yuesllons dnd issues to the !>ur- fd ce. In dealing With them, the d1stnct dnd everyone involved w1U be be tter off. 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La ude nback struggled with drug and alcohol depe ndency for 15 years, according to the proba- tion report. His addiction report- e dly became so bad that during a "dowpward sp11a l" in 1993, he stole his father's credit card to charge $4,000 worth of cocaine, the p robdtion report states. He stopped using drugs and dlcohol in J une 1993; fJve months Idler KarE>y J aeger moved into the apartment next door to his: and soon after, he moved in with her, court records indicate. Jaeger's fa mily an d friends gasped ctnd shook their heads when Ld udenback said ne loved 22-month-old Tyler second in his life, only after God. Lc1udenback conclud ed his stdtcment by turning to the audi- e nce with his ha nds outstretched lo !>ay he was sorry·to the Jaeger family and friends, as well as lo hi!. own relatives. Al that point, Tyler's grandft1- ther, Donald Jaeger, stood up and !>lorme d out of the courtroom, say-. mg Ldudenback was "so full of - ... I can't take any more of that." Laudenback said nothing more to the families after Don Jaeger's exit • The sentencing preceded emo- t1onal state ments from Tyler' family, including hh mother, his maternal grandparents and his two aunts. Karey addressed Laudenback, calling him a •cowa rd" and •evtt• for bea ting and ta king out his anger on an innocent child. She said she wished Lduden- ba~k had taken out his anger on her instead of h er "defense less baby"; if he had, she said, Lau- denback would have been out Qf their Jives. After the sente ncing, Ka re y said she didn't know Laudenback had fallen bark into a drug a ddic- tion, nor does she believe a word he says. "I'm glad I don't have to see him again -it makes me sick,· she said. "I'm glad he's locked up for a long tnne ... I will fight it if he ever comes up for parole.• Donald Jaeger said he had plans fo r his first gra ndchild and called Laudenback "every moth- e r's nightma re .· "I planned to take Tyler fishing in Big Bear. I planned to take ham to see the Dodge r . I planned to 0 I 'm glad I don't have to see hlm again ... I'm glad h e's locked up for a long time ... " -KAREY JAEGER teach him how to play ball," Don- ald said. "(Brian) doesn't look like a murdering mons ter. He d oesn't look like someone who would tor- ture a 22-month-old baby to death -yet he did.• Tyle r's gra ndmother, Carol Ma berry, said she is g lad the sen- te nce brought some closure to the family's nightmare. She call ed Lauden back •an Oscar winner· for not giving any indication of his viole nt side. "No sentence is long enough for me," she said. "It doesn't bring IN~'Wport Bnc.:h/Co~t• Mna Oiu1) PiJoc Tyler back.• Bnan·~ younger brother, Dave Laudenback, Wld he found it hard to believe Karey didn't know about Laudenback's drug and alcohol problem and that she would leave Tyler in his care. 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F or those who are tennis neophytes, or haven't played since John McEnroe last won Wimbledon, or play only sparingly and a re prepared to step up the competitive Juices. it's tim"e to put up or shut up. Your calling has come. Pride is no longer an issue . Last autumn, local club man- agers began promoting te nnis to the novice players, hoping to rekindle the flame to those who hadn't played since the te nnis boom of the 70s and early 80s, or captivate the basic health-mind- ed citizen into an entertaining cardiovascular workout in a fam- ily-oriented atmosphere. This spring, the area's two major charity events -the Vic Braden/CHOC Padrinos and the Adoption Guild tennis cla ssics - are both offering 3.0 and/or novice divisions. These are by far the most popuJar tennis tournaments in Orange County. Both claim to be the biggest charity doubles events in America. The Adoption Guild has been around for 34 years, having raised some $1.5 million for Holy Family Services. Braden 's event op~ns serve for the 14th year on May 6. Now is the time to truly expe- rience tennis, e njoy new friends, meet pote ntial partners with whom you're compatible, bask in the sunshine, and lend a help· ing dollar to highly creditable charities. Registration for the Braden tournament e nded last week, but for novices (i.e. 2.0 and 2.5 play- ers), the last-minute door may still be open if you contact the tournament office (786-3000) immediately. ·foe event runs May 6-7 and May 13-14. The event has a 3.0/novice division in mixed doubles, The Adoption Guild, which begins Memorial Day weekend and runs through the first week- end in June, features 3.0 and novice divisions for the first time ever in men's, women's and mixed . The Newport Beach Tennis Club, led by general manager Irv Goldberg, is sponsoring those divisions. Remember, folks, in these divisions, you play against those on your level. Don't be afraid. Just do it. The NBTC, John Wayne Te n- nis Club, Palisades, Park New- port, Mesa Verde and Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club will host rounds in both tournaments. Here's a closer look -Accord- ing to the National Tennis Rating Program (NTR.P), a 2.0 player •may have had itome lessons, but needs on-court experience; has obvious stroke weaknesses, but ls beginning to feel comfort· able with singles and doubles play." •A 2.5 player ."has more dependable strokes and is learn- ing to judge where the ball ls going; has weak court coverage or ls often caught out of position, but is starting to keep the ball in play with other players of the same ability." • A 3.0 player "can place shots with moderate success1 can sustain a rally of slow pace, but is not comfortable with all strokes; lacks control when try- ing for power." Here'• looking at you, t>egin· nen. IOok II ..... -Louisa Arnold. Newport Beech Tennis Club women's 3.5 doubles cham- pion with Dottie Cron, Will be •SEE TENNIS PAGE B3 • - Eagles stay in ·contention, win 4-3 •Key win over league- leading Aliso Niguel renews Estancia's playoff hopes. By Dennis Brosterhous, Staff Writer COSTA MESA -The Estancia High baseball team did them - selves, as well as the rest of the PaCilic Coast League, a big favor Friday, knocking off first-place • Aliso Niguel, 5-4. Joe Herman's clutch game - winning hit, which bounced over the right-field fence and scored Abel Flores, broke a 4-4 deadlock and brought Estancia the dramat- ic win. With one out in the bottom of the seventh, Flores singled, stole second and took third when the throw to second was mishandled by the shortstop. Needing just a long fly ball to win it, Herman took a fast ball on the outside part "We figured at the start of · the season that 9-6 would be good enough tor the playoffs. Now we have to win our last four. " -PAUL TROXEL of the plate and cirrued . it just inside the right-field line for the game-winner . ll (\ \ I I 'l• Now at 5-6 in the PCL (1 1-10 overall), a loss Friday wouJd have made things extremely difficult for the Eagles' playoff chances. At two games behind three teams in the PCL chase for post-'Season play, Estancia Coach Paul Troxe l admits that work still needs to be done. · MWe figured at the stdrt of the season that 9-6 would be good enough (for the playoffs),· he ~ MARTIN I DAILY PILOT 1'lle td·hWI Lak~ ~by owner Steve Fossett ln the ORCA class, pulls away fioaa tti9 mt Gt fleld at the iblfl of tile race to Ensenada, Friday afternoon. Tustin takin . g Mesa's Miller Football post expected to be announced on Monday, Costa Mesa without a coach with less than a month before spring drills. By Barry Fa ulkner Staff Wnter COSTA MESA _ Costa Mesa High football coach dnd boys athletic clirector Myron Miller is leavmg the school to accept the Vd<'dn t football coach.mg pos1llon dt Tustm High, dccordmg lo two Mustang seniors who played under Miller dunng his three- year tenure Two-tune All-CIF per- formers Charles Chatman and Jason Weir said Friday that Mille r had told them of lhf' move, which could become ofhcidl as soon a-; Monddy, pe nding board approval Mille r. who hds pn vate- ly v01ced frustration over what he viewed as a lack of sufficient administrative support for athletics at Mesa, and even resigned bnefiy as athletic dtrector last spnng. declined com- ment Fnddy. "I talked to tum and he exp lamed 1t." said Wetr, a standout offensive guard who sdld the news was swirling around campus late ttus week ·1 found out yesterda) dnd 11 kmd of tut me by urpnse," clld Chatman who bro ke the Orange County regular-season rushing record last fall as the featured ball cr>nier m Mtller's lrademdrk smash- mouth pitch-and-trap ground attack. Miller's emphasJS on the runn\ng game, which began with a double-tight end set. in front of either a double wmg or 1-forma- t.JOn. helped the Mustdngs ach1<:>ve success unprece- dented smce they began playing \idtSity football m 1960 After a 3-7 debut sea- son, Miller'r. Hl93 squa d rebounded from a 1-2· 1 start to fashion a 9-3-2 record , m cludmg the school's flrst-ever outnght (Pacific Coast) league charnp1onsh1p and a tnp the CIF Southern Section D1v1S1on VIII champi- onship game The Mur.tangs went 7- 3-l last fall, losing in the first round of the ClF play- offs to Norte VIStd, ~6-12 A di etple of Blooming- • SEE MILLER PAGE 82 Costa Mesa comes up shy iii seventh, falls to the ~awks 4-3 • Laguna Hills benefits from costly error, after Mustangs rally from 3-0 deficit. · By Barry Faulkner. Staff Writer LAGUNA HILLS -The best Costa Mesa High baseball team in more than a decade is learning that life in a pressure-packed Pacific Coast League pennant race ls more than just home run heroics and hlgh fives. The Mustangs once again rill- lied from a three-run deficit to pull even in the fifth inning Fri· day at Laguna HlllJ, But the host Hawks pushed across the game- winner on a two-out error in the seventh to prevail, 4-3, dropping the Mustangs (10-10. 6·5 in league) into fourth place with four games remaining. Tbe win moves the Hawks (12· 9, 7~) into a three-way tie for tint with Aliso Niguel and University, but Mesa lS still in the thick Ol the title chase, facing home-and- ... \'\.' ,, .... Plldfk Coast Lugue Le .. ..OVW .. I W LT W LT Aliso Niguel 7 4 o 12 7 1 Laguna Hiiis 7 4 0 12 9 0 Unlverslty 7 4 O 12 10 O Costa Mesa 6 5 0 10 10 0 Estancia s 6 o 11 10 o Laguna Beach 1 10 O 2 14 O ~Scor.s Laguna Hills 4, Costa Mftl 3 Estanda 5, Aliso Ni~uel 4 Unl~ty ><. Laguna Beach k 1U11•Y-. a.... (J:15) Estancia 8t University Costa Me'8 at Laguna Be.ch Aliso Nlgu.l 8t Laguna Hills home series with Laguna Beach and Aliso to close out the regular season. •That was a tough one to lose, but in the big picture of things, we still have a shot at the leagu title,• sa\d Costa Mesa Coech Doug Deats, who admits his 8 SEE MESA PAGE 82 tr 1 t ·~ . • i I ' I '. ... I • i ) " r,cJ f n 12 SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1995 softball Sailors topped byVaqs • Newport Harbor takes early lead, but falters against Sea View League rival Irvine. IRVJNE • The Newport Hcnbor H1gh !>Oftbdll tedm took a 1·0 lead m Lhe top of the third, but 1t wa~ c;hort-bved Fnddy d'> the Sddors dropped dn 11·3 Sed View Ledgue verdKI to Jrv1nl' tit Her· 1tag(" Pdfk Jill Nc>l!>c>n doubh•d t1nd '>Cored on t1n error to put Nl•wport (9· 1 O· 1 OVNdll, t -5 In ll'dQllP) cthead, 1· 0. But Irvin!' (5· 1 an h'dgut•) qwckly r4"ldllalt•d w1Lh c,1x run'> in lhl~ home hdll of tht• lh11 d cll1d breewd from thC'f<• Nc>wport -.ccJ1t'd ct pd1r of run!> in the> lop ol th<• -.1xth on c on'><'Cll· tiV(' hit!> by Lcturc•n Jolhfft'. Molli Mullen dnd Lon MPl('ttlf NPwport c lo-.P-. 0111 11'> l<>t1gue cdmpd1gn nt•x-t Wl'l'k with gc1me!> Mondc1y c1gcttn'>I \Vo1Jdbmlgf' t1nd Wt>dnr'>dc1y <1gdtn.,I nv.11 Corond drl Mdr CdM falls, 11-0 LAKE FOREST · Tht> Coronet d,.I f\ldr High <,oflball l<'dm '>lc1yc·d clo<,P for lhrc<' mningc; with Vl'>lltng El Toro, but Wd'> left 111 th(l dt1'>I whl•n tht> Charger'> !><Ort•d <,I>. fllfl<, In the• fourth cllld lhrc•1• mort• m the• fifth for an 11 ·O Sec1 V1pw Lf>dgtl(' lr lllmph Fridc1y. Penny Mt1rr,l<'n l<•d the• four-hit CdM otlc>n.,1vt' t1 1ldc k with d dou- ble, while> LP.inn Colton, Kai.le Thurmc1n dll(I JcnnilN Morgan t1dded '>tnglc•., I 1ctydcn AIPy ... urrc•ndNed only t>1ght hit.,, bu• th!' 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Attempts to reach admint":.· trators dl Coslcl M e d 1rnd Tuc;tin wt>re un'>uccessful Newport tops Chargers Thr Newport l fclrbor High golf team flni\h(>d the rcgulctr d on lD a U for w cond plac • n the S a View following d 208·220 victory ov ·r El Toro\ ChMgPrs dl Big Cunyon. Thurc,duy\ rf'<tult gtlVf'! th' Suilors 11 6-4 Jcagur mdrk, th c,nm€' "~ Woodtmdg and El Toro. Morgan And r on and Ju tJn Shaptro httr d m dahsl honors tor Newport, each flnng four· OVN·pur 405. Hewp°'1 Hert.or JOI. 11 bo llO 1. (tie) Andef10n (NH). Shfpiro (NH), 40, ), (ti•) S.uer (NH), Hayden (lT), Ta 90r (fT), 42; 6. (ti.) U<kson (NH), White (NH). 4). , -·-·-··--- MESA CONTINUED FROM 81 lay r~ dtt:: J etrrung about ~rfonning Ul th clutch "These lads have never been in a pennant race, probably not even m UtUe League,• Deats explained. "Tht b uncharted tenilo· ry .• The visitors appeared to be following their fd.milidT road map to SUC'Cess, rallying for single runs in the econd. third ctnd mth to l!e it, while junior right-hander Jeremy Starns was winning battle after battle with Hawk hitters. After surrendering four hlts and three runs ma JO-pitch hrst rrame, Starns settled down to trand six runners over five shutout mnmgs, with help from two double plays. Starns helped hlmselr Wlth an RBI single in the second and solo homers by Charles Chatmdn and Josh Cant pulled the v1s1tors even. f ort'e wa a lAd late, g1vm9 !Aguna Hills 1b first wm m four tneJ ~gcunst the Mus· tcmgs this year, lts &econd an seven g~mes over !two .season . 1Agun4 Hills aught helve needed more, till, had ll not 1 JNir QI C osUl Mna "'!" · ners been Miled at third ba e on 111· advisC'd dttempts to ddvdnce The fU'St error 10 JUdgment occurred when a Mesd runner took off for lhltd early on cl hit and run. with winning pitcher Justin Stanfield i.llll in the> stretch. The surprise attack w as foiled whf'n Stanfield threw lo third in plenty of time and the would-be run was lost when Cdnt's round-tripper followed. The second snafu took place in the sev· enth, d.fter a Lagund Hills error to open the frame put 'the go-ahec1d run on base. A groundout advanced the runner to ' second, where he remained when Stansfield his th.ird stnkeout m his four mning of relief. # But some base·runnjng blunders by Mesa helped keep things even, and Laguna Hills cash ed in to hdnd the M ustangs thetr fourth loss m their nme games decided in the hndl inning. LEAH HOC.SlEN I DAILY PU.OT Seth HaJverson awaits a throw that doe n't come in lime. MeSd slugger Matt Broesamle, who had homered in each of the last three.games, ca me to the plate, but had the bat taken out of his hands, when hls teammate took off for th.ird on a ball bounced in The loss hit Starns the hc1rdesl, d(1mpening cl tenacious 106-pilch performc1nce, w hich would likely have contmued, 1f not for the rindl defensive lapse. to stnke out Rob Warren looking on a 3-2 curveball for the second out. the dirt. which catcher Chns Bresnahan eai.- ily retrieved in front or him and gunned to third for the final out. With one out in the s<?venth, Chc1rlie Noble dnd Cesar Reyes redched on singlei., but Starns worked from behj nd in the count. 2-0, Starns hit the next batter to loc1d the bc1sec;, but induced Cory Pardoe. who was 3 tor 3 steppmg in, to hit a roubne grounder. Laguna Hiils 4, Cost.II MeMI J Costa Mesa 011010 O • 3 8 3 Laguna Hills 300000 1 • 4 13 1 The balJ was bobbled, however, and the sub· sequent throw to second for the would·bl! Starns and Schroeder; Milo, Stanfield (4) and 8res· nahan. W·Stanfield, 4-0. L·Starns. 4·5. HR-Chatman d I s BASl(ETBALL Newport Beach MONDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at West New· port/Ensign): 1 (tie) Magic Monday, Newco, 20/20 Recy· clers, 3· 1; 4. Just Play, 2· 1; 5. (tie) Bay Bruisers, Mixed Plate, Penal Code, 2-2; B. (tie) Old But Slo, Power Chiropractic, 1·3; 10. House Of Pain, 1-4. Men's C (at Ensign): 1. KPMG Peat Warwick, 3-0; 2. Below The Rim, 2·1; 3. Third String, 2-2; 4. Islanders, 1-2; 5 Glidewell Procerams, 0-3. Men's C (at Lincoln): 1. (tie) Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Latham & Watkins, 4-0, 3. Madre Madness, 2-2; 4. (tie) Dunk On You, P.S.S .. 1-3; 6. Rutan & Tucker, 0·4. TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's B (at West Newport): 1. Beer Guts, 4-1; 2. (tie) Humor Kings. The Place, R· Selves, Run 'N Gun, 3-2; 6. (tie) The Johnsons, Lefty Pops, 2·3; 8. Pride, 0-5. Men's C (at Ensign). 1. S PP., 5·0, 2. Squar & C!arke, 4· 1: 3 Hoop·lt·Up, 3·2 4. (tie) The Bookies, Bull Dogs, VQI Flying · Elvis's, 1·4. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's A (at West Newport)· 1. Mod Squad, 5-0, 2. Sharks, 4·1; 3 (tie) Brave Bunny, Cas- s1dy's Fools, 2·3, 5. (tie) Swoosh. Young Boys Can't Chug, 1·4 M en's C (at Lincoln) 1 Tas manian War Devils, 5-0; 2 (tie) SYC&R. Shooters, 4-1; 4 Quiksilver, 3-2; 5. Nationals, 2· 3; 6. (tie) Flakers, Valentine Construction 6ft·9ers, 1-4; 8. Blazers, 0·5. Men's CC (at Ensign): 1. Squirrels, 5-0; 2. Rhoids, 3-2; 3. (tie) Grizzlies, Touche Ross, The Trappers. 2-3; 6 Baxter, 1· 4, THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Enslgn/WNCO: 1. Shamrocks, 4·0; 2. (tie) Thunder River. WMD, 3· 1; 4. (tie) The Herd, Pedestrians, 2· 2; 6 (tie) Fear; Pier Trolls, 1·3; B. Bricklayers, 0-4. Men's BB (at West New· port): 1. (tie) Kings, Redsand, 3-1; 3. John Henry, 2·2; 4. Wildcats, 0-4. SOFTBALL Newport Beach MONDAY LEAGUES (Fina I) Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. •sparkey's Machine, 8-2; 2. (tie) Clown Punchers, Those Guys, 7-3; 4. Old Slow Dogs, 6· 4; 5. (tie) Ca l-Connection, Pacific Mutual, 1·9. Men's C (at Bonrta No. 2): 1. •Port St Ballers, 8·2; 2.· L.A. Cellular, 7·2·1. 3 What The Hell, 7-3; 4. The Devils, 4-6; 5 Barflies. 3-6-1, 6 Crank Calls, 0-10. Coed C (at CTC) 1 *Ball Bashers, 9 1, 2. Land Sharks, 1·3. 3. Hyatt Newport Duke's, 6-4; 4. (tie) Ingram Silver Bui· lets, Seaport Contruction. 3-7, 6. Hickory, 2·B TUESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1 )' 1. Due·Gun Heroes, 9-0; 2. Fletcher Jones Motorcars. 6·3; 3. Hawes, 5-4; 4 Dangling Woodrows, 4-S; 5. Rage, 2·7: 6. Just Hit It, 1 ·B. Men's CC (at Bonita No. 2): 1. Pro Staff, 7·1·1; 2. 5150's, 6· 3; 3. 40 Bones A Head, 5·3· 1; 4. Pet Shop Boys, 4-4; 5. Grover Strike Zone, 4-5; 6. (tie) Care Unit, Peat Marwick Maulers, 3·5; 8 The E Men, 1 · 7. Coed C (at CYC)· 1. Nada Chance. 7·2, 2. Mixed Nuts, 5· s ee way 4; 3. Sideshow Bob, 4-5; 4. Wok Spirit, 3-7. WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1): 1. *lightning & lumber, 9-0- 1; 2. Sox, 7-2-1; 3. Antonucci's Italiano, 4-6; 4. (tie) CRC Tow· ing, Do·N·Boot, 3·6· 1. 6. Down & Dirty, 2~8. ' Men's C (at Lincoln No 1/Bonita No. 2)' 1. *far Side, 7·2· 1; 2. Sooners, 7-3; 3 Income Network Company, 6- 3-1; 4. Bullionaires, 6-3·1; 5 Jammon Juiceman's, 3-7; 6. Rock & Ball, 1·9. Coed CC (at CYC). 1 *Buck's Clock Shop, 9-1; 2. SRS Techs, 8-2; 3. (tie) Airtouch Cellular. Keystone Pacif ic, 5·5; 5. BOO Bombers, 2-8; 6. Fletcher Jones Motorcars, 1·9. M en's CC (at Bonita No. 2): 1. *Fox And Firkin, 9·1; 2. Jasper's, 7-3; 3 (tie) Psychic Nutumbas, Sons Of BcJches, 6-4; 5 (tre) Hack And Slash, M isfrts. 3· 7; 7 (tie) M ezzalu· na, No BS, 1·9'. THURSDAY LEAGUES Men's CC (at Bonita No. 1 )· 1. *Uecker~. 8-2; 2. Bilbo Bag gins, 7-3; 3. (tie) F&M Distrib- utors, Zero Tolerance, 5-5; 5 12 Pac. 4-6; 6. Sleep & Eat, 1· 9 Coed CC (at Bonita No 2) 1 •Quiet Woman. 8-2, 2 Dream Team, 8·2. 3. (ti~) And What Not. Sc.reeming Feenres. 5·5, j 5. (tie) Barely There, Two· M inute Warning, 2·8 Coed C (at CYC). 1. •Regula· tors, 10·0; 2. Del·Cim, 7-3; 3. M argaritaville Hurricanes, 5· 5; 4. (tie) CC Players, Sue Evans, 3-7; 6. Tough Cookies, 2-8. FRIDAY LEAGUE Coed C (at Bonita No. 1)· 1. •Heavenly Hitters, 10-0; 2 (tie) On Fire, Renegades, 7-3; 4. (tie) Face First, 911 , 5·5, 6 Schwartz wins Illain event <;:OSTA MESA ·Costa Mesa veteran nder Bobby Schwartz topped c1 hve-man held to win the four-lap scratch main event Friday mght at the Orange County Faugrounds oval. Schwartz outfim'>hed Shawn M cConnl.'11 of Brea, while Brad Oxlpy Wd'> third dnd Charli<? Venegas and Robert Pfetzing next. gs Glidewell Gladiators, 3·7; 7. Seashore Sluggers, 2·8; B. Wet Seal, 0·10. Costa Mesa Modified Coed C. 1. Bilbo's Bushwackers, 15; 2 Goat Hill 0 0 Couples, 14, 3. California Oreamin, 10; 4. Heritage Paper, 4; Tuts, 3. "' Mod1fred Coed D-2· 1. (tie) Ballstars, Pierce St. Predators, 16, 3. (~e) Ballwackers, J.C. Carter, Side St Brawlers, 6; 6. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 4. Coed 0 ·1: 1. *Never Enough, 18; 2. Boatrockers. 14; 3. (tie) Deloitte and Touche, Kellie's Heroes, 10, 5. Muffin Monst ers, 5, 6. Canon Lasers, 3. Women's M ajor 1. *Scrap- pers, 10; 2. Make It Happen, 6; 3. Zubies-Skirts, 2. Men's B-1 1. PSA Termina· tors. 14; 2. Skidmarx. 12; 3 Chester Drawers. 10, 4. Ball· park Hoboken Heroes. 8; S. En Fuego, 6. 6 Sysco Kids, 4. Men's C·1 1. *Martinie. 16; 2. (tie) Goat Hill Tavern Herd Macaroni, 13; 4 Poormen, 8; 5 (tie) City Boys. The Sharks, 2. Men's C 3 1 Ridgeview Arms, 16, 2 Diamond Dogs, 14, 3 All-M adden Team, 10; 4 Non-Dairy Creamers, 8, 5. (tie) Big Dogs, Down & Dirty, 2. Men's D 1 Ma1or: 1. Step Two, 14, 2. JMG Security, 13, 3. Sticks, 11; 4. Swiss Cheese, 10; 5 No Chunks, 2. M en's D· 1 Minor· 1. 8Team Easton, 20; 2. 76ers, 12; 3. (tie) Giants, Wing It, 8; 6. Abbey Road, 2. Men's 0-3· 1 Oldtimers, 15; 2. Flatliners, 12; 3. BC & C, 8; 4. Ballpark Rats, 7; T.Q. Shoot· ers, 6; 6. The Rogues 0. Modified Coed D· 1: 1. Mad Mix, 13; 2. CYA's, B; 3. Mark's Sharks, 7; 4. (tie) Verifone, Vil· la Martinique, 6; 6. Fairview II, 4. Coed C: 1. *Non-Dairy Creamers, 16; 2. (tie) Me·N· Ed's Beachcombers, The Storm, 13; 4. Under the Wire, 11; 5. Hamburger Hamlet. 7; 6. Safe Softball, 0. Coed D-2: 1. *NMCC. 19; 2. Fish Heads, 14; 3. Rugburns, 9; 4. Muckrakers, 8; 5. Filenet Brewdogs, 5; 6. Comfortably Numb. 4. Women's Minor: • 1. Strike A Pose, 16; 2. Me·N·Ed's Curve- bails. 13; 3. Gunn Bandin, 9; 4. legends, 2. Men's B·2: 1. *Goat Hill Der· alics, 16; 2. Zubies, 14; 3'. NMCC Men, 12; 4. Eric Elec· tronics. 8; 5. Team Cali, 7; 6. Budmen, 3. Men's C·2· 1. "The Volun· teers, 18, 2. PDC, 13; 3. The Knights, 11; 4. Outers Again Shooters, 10; 5. Players To Be Named, 4; 6. WMA. 2. Men's C·4: 1 •New Begin· nings, 18; 2 Outers Outlaws, 16, 3. Mudville, 12, 4 (tie) Johnson's, Spornpage Saloon, 6; 6. S.N.A. Sluggers, 0. Men's 0-2: 1. •Brewskies, 16; 2 Don't Matter, 10; 3 Barr· Banans, 8; 4. (tie) Rebels, Swing This, 6; 6 Royals, 2 Men's 0-4: 1 The Pirates 12, 2. (tie) Abbey Normal, Sharks, 10; 4. Abbey Home Health, 8; 5. Ducers, 6; 6 The Young Doctors, 2 NMCC M en: 1 White Sox, 16, 2 Blue Sox, 14, 3. Black Sox, 10; 4. Orange Sox, 6; S. (tie) Green Sox, Red Sox, 2. NOTE: Teams receive two points for a win, one point for a tie, no points for a loss, with one point deducted for a forfeit. *champion. EAGlES CONTINUED FROM 81 ~ld •Now we have to Win our 14 t four.· Those four game1 include two. game sets against University next 1 week and Laguna Beach to close out the season. 1\"oxel is hoping his te~uccess against the league\ contenders will continue next week. "I wouldn't mind seeing Uni- versity in first place by the time we play them next week," he said. "We've had pretty good , luck with teams in first place. W£> , beat Uni when they were on top and beat Laguna Hills when they were Jn first place. Now, Ah.so comes in today on top ·and we beat them.• The Estancia coachiI)g staff's • gamble or saving Cheech Cabr- era paid dividends, despite d rocky start by the senior ace on Friday. Cabrera was lifted dflN , three innings of Tuesday's 6· t loss at Aliso for the purpose of saving his eligibility for the • rematch. And it didn't take long for him to fall behind again. Johnny Nguyen hit Cabrera's first offer- ing of the game well over the left. field fence to put the Wolvenne!> ' (12·7·1, 7-4) on top. Scott Fuller then walked c1nq took second on designated hittl•r G reg Ferrell's single to left before ' Cabrera settled down. He rehred the next three hitters on ground balls, with Fuller scoring on the ' second out to make it 2-0. The Eagles fought back in the bottom of the first. Galvin Yanag. 1 isawa coaxed losing pitcher Jell 1 Munsell for a walk and Juan Ortiz and Flores laced back·to- back singles for a run. Joe HPr- man walked to load the bases Cabrera then helped him'><'lf • in a big way. After fouling off three tough pitches, he slapped d 2·2 delivery into the gap in nght· center for a bases-clearing tnph" The Eagles, who were unablP to cc1sh Cabrera in from third, hrld a 4·2 lead after one inning. Cdbrera yielded a run m lhP serond as a result of a walk, field· er's choice and run-scoring singlP by Nguyen Aliso was able to !>core thP tymg run on Cabrerct\ own throwing error in the firth, but was denied by the righl·hdn· der m the final two inning.,, de'>p1te threatening in the '>('\. en th . Cabrera had only two stnke· outs m the game. but they camt' back-to-back at an opportune ll.me m the top of the fifth w1lh lhP potenl1al tie-breaking run on third dnd none out. "Cheech ~came back ctfler lhroW1ng 52 pitches on Tuesddy, • Sd1d Troxel. "The way he bdttled today, that showed a lot or hedrl out there. And I know the guy!> give it 100% behind him when he's out there.· Estenda s. AUso Nlguel 4 Aliso Niguel 210 010 0 · 4 6 2 Estancia 400 000 1 · 5 9 1 Munsell and Radwan; Cabrera and Herman. W-Cabrera, 4-5. L-Munsell 28· Nguyen (AN). 38-Cabrera (E) HR· Nguyen (AN) Oxley, from Sctn Juc1n, WdS the victor in the eight-lap handicdp mdm Gary Ackroyd of Newport Beach was runner-up, with Jesse Finch of Garden Grove third dnd Anaheim's Rctndy Evans fourth in the Pight·rider held. Jc1ke Zemk e or Pabo Robles was the "'upport class winner, while the tectm of Dean Steele of Fountclm Valley dnd Dwayne> King or Glendo· rc1 took the sidecdr mdin event. Gtnulnt Fotd ,_,u ... why wa. f« ORE ROB Pf Ptzing. from Tustin, was the Coors Light Challe>nge winner bf'fore d crowd of 3,512. TODAY BASEBALL College • Biola at Southern ulifornia College, doubleheader, noon. Community college · Orange Coast at Rancho Santiago, noon. VOUEYBALL High school boys • Newport Harbor at Redondo Oasslc. all day. SOFTBALL • Coll~e • Southern uliforn1a College •t Concordia, noon ~CK AND FIELD Coll~e men and women · Southern ulifornia College at Golden State Ath· letic Conference Finals at Point Loma Nazarene, 9 a.m. Community college men and women • Orange Coast at Orange Empire Confer· ence Flnals at Rancho Santiago, noon. SWIMMING Community college men and women· Or~inge C~st at Orange Empire Confer· ence finals at Saddlebclck College, all day Tl.NNtS Community college Orange Coast women at Ojai lnvitat1on<11I, all day S.U...INCI College . Orange Co.st at.PK•fk Co.Mt Dinghy Champiorishlpt. at Long hl(h, la.m, I .,. "f . f• • i .f • -f ~ =--...,..-. ...-:--, I -: . .. . . . --~..___~ -~ llo --"' ----~· ....... , lANDlflMI (4 bcNlts, 72 1ngle11) • 51 uhco b.m, 7 tend hl11. 10 rode fish, 16 sculpln, 1' shffptWad, l6 whrttfWl, 35 blu• perch, 21 rn.t<ktr~ DAVIY'I LOCXlll· nor~ 2060 Harbor Boulevard of Cars in Costa Mesa ford, Uncoln & Memlry can & trucks ---~shack Men's & Woman's Ra-Grip Now! Special Starting at s1.1s . (714\ 642-00)0 Serving 11.e Horf»r 7uiO Since 1921 G1RLS & BOYS U15 thru U19 SUNDAY: MAY 7 I MAY 21 TIMES: GIRLS 9AM • 11AM 11AM· 1PM U15· u1e 3PM·&PM DIVISJON BY BIRTHOATE U15,8-1·1980 U18,8-1·1979 U17,8-1·1978 U18,8-1·19n U19,8-1·1978 • CdMloses again, but remains in third place • Koh optimistic with Irvine looming on the schedule. RANCHO SANTA MAR- GARITA -Considering the 1bip- wreck this week, Corona del Mar High baseball coach Joe Koh's certitude following Friday's defeat . against Santa Margarita may raise some eyebrows. C halk up er single for faith. "Hey, I feel good about this team. I'm going lo go on record and say that we're going to make an impact in this race. We're going to be ready for Irvine and Woodbridge," Koh said. CdM dropped its third game against the Eagles in three Sea View League encounters this sea- son, the culrn.ination coming on Eagle senior right-hander Ryan Reightley's comple te-game shutout, 3-0, a victory that clinched at least a second-place tie for the Eagles (1 4-7, 9-2 in league). CdM (12-7-1, 5-6), which d efeated Santa Margarita in the Pride of the Coast Tournament champjonship game April 12, plays league-leading Irvine (16-5. 10-1) twice next wef!k, then com - pletes the Sea View slate with a pair ~ainst Woodbridge. CdM 's the only school to beat Irvine in league this year. • ,-'°. \~ • The Sea King:., thanks to Irvine's two-game sweep over El Toro (10-11, 4-7) this week, main- tain their position in third. MAR( MART ti [JAllY Pl T Joe Urban and the Sailors took it o n the chin Frid ay night with a 4-1 loss to Woodbridge. "I think (Friday) we made a step in the right direction," Koh said. "I think now we can pull together and still be cohesive." swimming Reightley, who improved to 7- 1, d efeated CdM for the second time this season, having gone six innings in a 10-5 Santa Margarita victory March 24. OCC women in second Reightley gave up four hits, walked one and struck out three. But it wasn't exactly smooth. The Eagles commitfed three errors behind him, and Reightley bit three batters. ln no inning did the Sea Kings go down in order. CdM's biggest threat came in the third irming w hen the game was scoreless. Leadoff hitter Myles Davis doubled, then Kevin Stuart was hit by a pitch with two out. An infield error loaded the bases, but Reightley coaxed Matt Friend into an inning-ending ground out. •Today's second swim- f est will decided the issue for Pirates' men and women swimmers. MISSION VIEJO -The Orange Coast College womeQ's swim- ming team, which has won 13 consecutive Orange Empire Con- ference dual meet titles, is in sec- ond place after the first of two days of the OEC Swimming & Diving Championships hosted by Saddleback College. Orange Coast 's w omen trail Palomar b y 111 points weeke nd's S tate Chdmp1onsh1ps dt Ohlone Coll('ge In Premont, w on both the onE>-metP1 and three-meter events Pnd«y. Swan was fourth in thP nn{'- m ete r and m nner-up in the> three- meter for OCC Enn Snow Wei'> V1C'lonou.., 111 lhE:' 50 backstroke m a t1mt> of 28 63. while Brandi wnght Wd'> th e> oth· er OCC wmner, clock ing t1 1 ·05.52 to takP thl' 100 mrln 1dudl medley Santa Margarita, broke the ice in the fourth, scoring two unearned runs, a rally primarily aid ed by a pair of walks. The OCC women have 200 points, trailing leading Palomar. which has compiled 311. Gross- mont is third. just one point behind Coast. place dfter the first d ay with 117 p oints. Palomar's men lead with 431. followed by Grossmont. Sad- dleback, San Diego Mesa and Coast. Diver Tina Edwards, who along with teammate As hley Swan has qualified for next The only men\ winnN for Coast was freshman Kevin Bob7- ian, who out-tou ched C hdrles Malk.J of Saddle back to w m tht> 50 free in 21.52. The competition ronclud<•s today at Saddleback The OCC men are in fifth With the bases loaded and two out, pinch-hitter Mike Penney, among Orange County's b est power hitters (six home runs), banged a one-hopper into left field to score a deuce. Penney had been ill through- out the week and didn't play against the Sea Kings in the Eagles' 2-1 victory over CdM on Wednesday. Penney stayed in the game and eventually scored Santa Margarita's third run in the sixth, when Nicotra's scoring fly ball brought him home. Wills worked four innings for C dM, walking four and striking out nobody. He allowed three hits. Sant.I M«gartta ] COf'ONI •• Mw 0 Corona del Mar 000 000 0 -0 4 4 Santa Margarita 000 201 x -3 4 3 Wills, Nuzum (5), Stellar (6) and Knecht; Relghtley and Nicotra. W-Relghtley (7- 1). L-Wllls (3-2). 28-Davls (CdM). TENNIS CONTINUED FROM 81 MEN Team scores: 1. Palomar, 431; 2. Grossmont. 382; 3. Saddleback. 293; 4. San Diego Mesa, 126; 5. Orange Coast. 117; 6. Ran- cho Santiago, 112; 7. Cypress, 81; 8. Riverside, 61 . 3-meter diving-l . Kellv. ~G). 393.95; 2. MacOonala P), 380.95; 3. Hoagland OCO. 372.70. 1-meter diving-1. Hoagland (OC~, 380.85; 2. Kelly (G , 348.10; 3. MacDonald (P, 307 .85. 200 free-1. Palo-mar, 1:27.14; 2. Gross- ~ont, 1 :28.80; 3. Cypress, 1.33.19. 500 tree-1. Grimm (P), 4:40.591· 2. Mll!er (S), 4:42.77; Giu lan- ottt (G), 4:44.24; Other from occ: 5. Sturdivant 4;48.39. 200 IM-1. ~ogueira (S), 1 :59.70; 2. L1naholm (OCC), 2:00.02; signing copies of her rib-tickling book, •Tennis ncklers," at a booth during the Vic Braden/CHOC Paclrinos Tennis Classic. Semifinal and championship rounds of the tournament are played at the John Wayne Club. Arnold's booth will btr•adjacent to Jeff Di nCi'SWON{?ER WAND te nnis racket th. • •Teruili. Tic.klers" engo Publish- ing, $16.95) has achle lbe honor ot being featured ln IntemMAonal Ten- nis Hall of Fame m um gilt lllop ID Newport, R.I. The book 11 avllllbl9 locally at Cal's Caddyshack. Ce1'1 Gnn· era, Porty Love, John Waf119 Tenltil Club, Martha's Booktton., Newport Beach Tennis Club and Park Newport Tennis Club. · S W I M S U MM '.AR I ES 3. Casper (P), 2:00.91 . 400 medley relay-1. Palomar, 3:35.82; 2. Grossmont, 3:39.02; 3. Saddleback. 3:40.18. 200 free-1. Grimm (P}, 1 :44.22; 2. Sturdivant ~OCC), 1 :45.35; 3. Kerr OCC), 1 :45.36; Other rom OCC: 8. Crill~ 1:47.63. 100 breast-1. Ba (P), 59.36; 2. Ando (P , 59.76; 3. Street (G , 1:00.97. 100 back-1. Kohlbecker (G), 53.80; 2. Beauchamp (Pt 55.~~ 3. Medlock (G), 5e>.55; umer fro m OCC: 11 . At ura, 59.18. 800 free relay-1. Gross- mont, 7:04.93; 2. Palomar, 7:10.32; 3. Saddleback, 7:12.29. SO free-1. Bobz- ian (OCO, 21.52; 2. Malki ~ l1.5S; 3. Beauchamp , 21 .57. Other from C: 5. Crllly, 22.04. WOMEN Team scores: 1. Palomar, 311; 2. Orange Coast, 200; 3. Grossmont, 199; 4. Sad- dleback, 178; 5. San Diego Mesa, 147; 6. (tie) Rancho Santiago, Cypress, 122; 8. Riverside, 110. 1-meter diving-1. Edwards (OCC), 343.35; 2. Coez (G), 297.85; 3. Ryan (P), 273. 1 O; 4. Swan (OCC), 268.10. 3-meter diving- Edwards COCO. 369.20; 2. SwaQ (OCC), 321.05; 3. Ryan (P), 296.25. 500 free- 1. Lincoln (P), 5:03.45; 2. Burton (RS), S:16.72; 3. Hawk (R), 5:30.63; Other from OCC: 6. Jensen, 5:35.86. 100 IM-1 . Wright (OCC), 1 :05.52; 2. Nye (P), 1:07.50; 3. B"rch (RS), 1 :09.92. 400 medley relay- 1. Palomar, 4:20.91; 2. Saddleback, 4:24.29; 3. Grossmont, 4:26.64 (Note: occ dqd). 200 free-1. Lincoln (P). l :56.80; 2. Burton (RS). 1:59.87; 3. Pereira (OCC). 2:03.20; Others from occ· 5. Wright, 2·03.87; 20 Gier, 2:36.78 SO breast-1 Wills (S). 32.91 ; 2. Pietro (OCO. 33.31; 3. Desiderio. 34.5S. SO back-1. Snow (OCQ, 28.63; 2. Nye (P}, 29.96; 3. Conine (OCC). 30.03; Other from OCC: 7. Hinchy, 30.83. 400 free relay-1. Palomar, 3:49.87; 2. Saddleback, 3:56.63; 3. Grossmont, 3:S8.68 (Note: OCC scratched). 50 free-1 . Turney (P), 25.17; 2. Orwig (C), 25.42; 3. Pereira (OCC), 2S.90; Others from OCC: 6. Dreis, 25.69; 22. Gier, 33.60. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1995 BJ Duck's diving catch saves it for the Warriors, 4 -1 • Sailors come up short in night game. By Richard Dunn, Staff Wnter IRVINE -With the bases loaded and the runners moving on a full-count pitch to Ne wport Harbor High's C had Colucao, Woodbridge first basemdn Kevin Duck made a cbVlllg stop to his right for the final out in the sixth inning, turning away d Sailor rally as the ho~ Warriors defe ated Newport Harbor, 4-1, in Sea View League baseball action Friday night at Windrow Park. S..Vlew~ l.HgueOvera ll W LT W LT ttv1ne 9 1 o 15 5 o S Margarita 8 2 O 13 7 0 Corona del Mar 5 5 0 "12 6 1 El Toro 4 6 0 101010 Woodbridge 3 8 0 8 12 0 Newport Har'bor 2 9 O 8 11 0 ftidlly's Scorff Santa Margarita 3, CdM 0 Irvine 5, El Toro 4 Woodbridge 4, Newport 1 w.dneldey's ~ (3:15) CdM at Irvine; Newport at Santa Margarita. El Toro vs. Woodbridge, at Windrow Parle, 7 p m. ford singled home J ohn White- ley Ne wport H arbor combined to walk eight Woodbridge hitters. The Warnors scored three "We score maybe three runs on that play, and it's a new ball- gdffie," said Newport Harbor Coach Kirk Bates, whose squdd (8-11, 2-9 in league) fell mto sole possession of last place in the Sea Vie w, giving Woodbndge (8-12, 3-8) hope for a playoff berth in the top-heavy leag ue, in which Irvine (10-1) and Santa Margarita (9-2) have a lready secu red postseason spots. I times m the fourth, ch asing Urban. before reliever Dave Snowde n doused the rally, work.mg the final 2 1/3 mnings without gwmg up a lut or a run. "We want to go to the play- offs, a nd if w e win fi ve in a row, we can," said Duck, a left -han- de r. whose outstretched glove robbe d Coluccio of dt least two RBI to end the sixth. The Sailors g ot on the board in the fifth, whe n Snowden reached on an infield single, moved to second on a hit ba tte r, advdnced to third on Colucc1o's ground single to ri.ght. and scored on · Mike Freemdn's infi eld sing le . The Ta rs le ft the bases loaded twice, m the filth and sixth. "I was just thinking, if the baJl's hit to me, keep it in front of me and keep them from scor- ing," Duck added . "(Colucc10} hit it to my rig ht and I thought I hdd a chance, and I gQJ 1t." Woodb ndge. whktl slrdnded nine base-runners, scored first with a run in the second mrung against Newport Harbor starter Joe U1 bc1n, when C idre Lang- Woodbri.4 Newport Harbor 1 I Newport . 000 010 0 -1 6 1 Woodbridge 010 030 x • 4 6 1 Urban. Snowden (4) and Biehl; Pacino. LaPomt (6) and Cohan. W-Pacmo L- Urban, 3-6 S-LaPoint. 2B·Urban (NH), Pulido (NH), Duck (W) 2, Tourtellott (W). Stephens doubles for Estancia, but Eagles toppled • Huntington Beach proves to be too much for Estancia in non- league swimf est in boys, girls competition. COSTA MESA -Junior Ma rk Stephen~ was d double- winne r, as well as contnbutmg to the Esta ncia High VJctory m the me dley relay. dS the Eagles fe U m a nonleague swimming meet to v1s1Ung I funting ton Beach Fnday. 118-48. Stephen s recorded p erson - di bests in winning the butte r- ly m 58.22 a nd lhe backs troke in 1:05.3 1. Teammate C ha d Bollen- bach came the closest to eam- mg another ind1v1dual wm for Estancia. as he was iust touched out in both the 50 and 200 freestyle events The Esta ncia gtrls came out on the short e nd of a 108-49 decision against Huntington Beach, d espite indlVldual WJJlS by Aileen Bennett and Mana Uceda. Bennett easily won the 200 free m 2.18 4, while Uced a took the butterfly m 1: 10 Estancia's girls posted a 3-7 dual meet record BOYS Huntington Beach 111 Estanda48 200 medley relay-1. Estancia (Dean, Jacobs, Stephens. Bollen- bach), 1 ·55.2. 200 free-1 Palmer (HB). 1 57 .18, 2 Bollenbach (E). 1 57 .15; 3. Elser (HB), 2:02.8 200 IM· 1 Worley (HB), 2:24, 2. Plotkin (HB). 2 29 05; 3. Shaw (HB), 2·44 SO free- 1 Driessen (HB). 22.86, 2 Bollen· bach (E). 23.3; 3. LaPorne (HB), 27 04 100 fly-1 Stephens (E), 58 22, 2. Plotk in (HB). 1·04.7; 3 Worley (HB). 1·04.9. 100 free-1 Driessen (HB), 51.78; 2. Elser (HB), nt, 3. Beck- ett (HB). 59 59. 500 free-1 Palmer (HB). 5 26; 2 Vaughn (HB). 6.01 .49, 3 Metcalf (E). 6:22.55. 200 free relay 1 Huntington Beach. 1 ·38. 100 back-1 Stephens (E), 1 :05.31 ; 2. LaPorne (HB), 1 :07, 3. Beckett (HB). 1 ·08. 100 breast· 1. Shaw (HB), 1·13; 2. Dall (H8). 1:18.26; 3. Jacobs (E), 1:19.17. 400 free relay-1. Hunting- ton Beach, 3:51.21. GIRLS Huntington Beach 108 Estancia 49 200 medley relay-1 Huntmgton Beach. 2·06 7 200 free-1 Bennett (E). 2·18.4, 2 Wheeler (HB). 2 24.0, 3 Brown (HB). 2 31 08. 200 IM-1 Tudc:- er (HS), 2 26 5, 2. Morgan (H B), 2.35; 3 He Fassnacht (E). 2 56 08. SO free- 1 Huntsman (HB). 29 64, 2. Mahan (E), 29 67, 3 Dole (HB), 30.32 100 fly-1 Uceda (E). 1 1 O O; 2. Manos (H8), 1·12 24, 3 Hendru:kson (HB), 1 1 SO 100 free-1 Freema n (HB). 1 01 05, 2. Bennett (E) 1 01.35, 3 Huntsman (HB), 1-03 42 500 free-1 . Tucker (HB), 5 21 9, 2 Burt (HB), 5:34 O; 3 Morgan (HB). 6-03 86. 200 free relay 1 Huntington Beach, 1:56.52. 100 back-I. Burt (HB), 1·09; 2 Freeman (HB), 1 12 74; 3 He Fass- nacht (E). 1·15.95 100 breast-1 Hen- drickson (HB), 1: 19. 2 Wheeler (HB), 1:24.7; 3. Broderick (HB). nt 400 free relay-1 Huntington Beach, nt. Heckendom , 6-0, 4 -6. 7-6. and in 3.5s, Arnold-Cross beat Nancy Robinson -Pat Drew, 6-4, 6-4. Summe r Programs -The NBTC will hold a summer tennis camp. open to all junior players, members dnd non-me m - bers, between the age of six and 17. beginning with sign-ups May 15. Groups cons isting of n o mor~ than Sl.lC players will be arranged according to age cllld ability. a ccording to dub pro • Dave Sherbeck. Le sons will include basic fundamentals, drills and court eti- quette Each se ion will mee\ Monddy through Fnday from 9 30 a .m. to 2:30 p.m. for a two-week period. ln addition, supcrvi ed wimmlng will be an option for all those attending the camp. Swimming le ons are also being offered to all ago groups at NBTC . It' not necessary to be a member of th dub to tak-a advantdge of the spring ond summ~r cJAs ln liddiUon to the swun instruction, membenhip on the club's Dolphin We are the champions -In the recent dub double championships at Newport Beach Tennis C lub, club pro AMn Gardner was port ol the Winning rOUDd-robln m n 's open-dJvblon team witti the highest total points. OAllY fll.OT RU l"HOTO Pat Crow w• a IDallit at UM 1994 Mea'• Open Doubles wtth 11m Pawwat at Gae A dopUi>D G.Ud a..tc. Swim TPam, roached by AquatJ Di.rec- tor W EdwardS, open to all boys and gtrll betWeen th ag of Ulr and t6. ID the NBTC Doubles~ 5.S.. Gene Rhodet·Jeft Cline .,_ted Mlttial Crawford.Jam ~ 1-l M1 ln,$;Os, Bart lbomJen-MIM M .. nlMlds ~k Ma.hen·BNOI,... ayM i. 5; in 4.5 , Prank Caruana-Dexter God· bey defeated Brent Agar-Lou Biacd, 6·2, 1·6; m 4.0., Tom Adam1-Bob Witt bested Neil Bershad·Hy.Algw. 5-1. 6-2, 6·2: In 3.Ss, Nebe Shepard-PeliJC Serna clef eat· ed Scott StApley-Larry SkUes, 6"'4, 6·2i and ln 3.0s, RJchard llsc'h r·Bud Old but Doug Hamilin-Oavtd Anast05, ·1-S, 6·.C. In the women' champloru hap round , Pam Lilli -Pat Damion topped MArly Straw-Nonna Veal. 6-3, 6-4', in 5.Ss, in l 5 Os. Debbie Aeming-Susi Conover beat Jody Sorrell.Jan Bogg , 6"'4, 1·6; in 4.5 Phyllis Bark r-C.arol Cowden upended Kandi Arnold-Shelly l..an<'f', 4- 6, 6-.C, 7-61 1n 4.0s, Jodi Hubbard.Juuv Luctus d f t Caro Howarth·Cb.rilta Spring workouts for th wun team begin May 9. Summ r workoubi ~art June 26. Call 644·0050, extension 31, for mor information. - \ I 1, ' I 14 SATURDAY, ~ll 29, 199S ANEW BUSINESS?? . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . 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OPEN SAT/SUN 1•5 rm + don, ocean vlow, 2Bd, rool dock .. $900 675-4606 remod 4Br 2Ba $635K 2BR d & I ft huge IOI, calm upgrds, + en o • 2Bd bay view .. $1400 By owner. 720·9440 Groat opportunity to guard gate-Seavlew. frplc, soc system, 2· 2ed sandy bch .... $l600i• .. •••••••I COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 *oc •• n/Bav View• buy this boaullful 2bd S795K By ownr Open car gar $2600/mo •8d H 1 Bch h st~M11 3br/3ba·Stops to Send 2ba homo acro11 savsu'n. 759·8o9o Agt. 759.g314 · " Cel~For su~m·1~·L11t APARTMENTS BEST COM loc $598K from park & pool, only • 0 R T NO QUALIFY 6J3·9041 one block to South Open Hou•• Sun 1·5 Furnish.cl Elegantllf The Prudenflal F R EN Lake. Former builder's 3Br 2•ArBa-Bay Vlowl 2Br 1Ba. private patio, ..._..,.. So. of H~·2Bd 2 Ba model with Iota of ex· 5495,000/ln Bluffs w /d • B B Q • N ° n un • ue.. ._,...., r.a.., House. 318 Poinsettia. tras & private wrap· 873 Vista Bonita smoker, no pols. 673-1900 ::~t9.~uJ'o .ln P~~~a~~ around y~rd. Fabulous Coldwell Banker ~!~~!:;;~: 6.,L;.~~~5 or Back Ba~ 2Br 2ea up· BALBOA sale open dally from home ~1lh lncrodlblo Page ............ 583-4842 sirs condo w/vault ISIAND locallon. lrvln• Terrace front cell, w/d, 2-car gar. 1-4 or call Leona al Call Dalo Agt. PORT STREETS row. 180" ocean view, Gated 51195 5594708 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~7~ R•;~y 559-9400 or 551·5570 3BR·2BA Carmel • 3500 sq ft. 3Br 2Ba+ 3Bd 2Ba, lrg LR, fp, . QUffiT & SERENE Palm 1\1.esa Apart:m.ents 2606 ext 1 Quiet loc, south facing maid's qtrs, frplc, spa. BIO CYN galed comm. don, frig, stove. Shr QOV'T Forecloaed --------cute 2 Bd Condo w /gar x·lrg backyard original Oulotl $3900. 673-3059 2Br 2Ba home, fully gar. 208•h Opal 51700 home• from 5%. 0• COSTA MESA 1024 Comm pooVspe,tennls -new roofl S4 29K furn, lurn key. Lse utll Incl. 75~589 So near & yet so far .. 'Thar's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush grceocry of secluded woods & Stately palms. llnquent Tax, Repos, $133,500/lse S900fmo COSTA MESA 2124 only $3000/mo. Xlnt REOa. Vour Area. Toll Low Dues/no t.11110 Roos 2 BR·2 BA + DEN refs. 619-360-2629 -------- Free 800-898·9778 81(, $179t900 w/Ttrmsl (714)721-3968 Tarbell 2200 + sf, sngl level, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1--------BALBOA H-1361 lor cuuenl lisllngs A Olv• Awayl Ltg X·lg yerd, south facing *Charming CottagH* Beach Area PENINSUIA 3Bd·2.5B• Eastslde,1---------lg backyd $479,000 2Br S695/ 1Br $595 2607 excellent area. won't IAGUNA Agt 840-ae84 2188 Maple Stroot Yearly Unfurn BALBOA les t! Cell nowl HILLS 1050 Nopets631·3378 1to3BR PENINSUIA 1007 PATRR~2IKE!t~:RE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _A_C_REA __ G_E ___ 1_1_2_5 1BR dplx. Now 1tv/crpt. 5775 to 51450 mo. 780-8702 LEISURE WORLD Oulet aroa-sml dog ok Villa Rentals Penlneula Pt 4bd-4Ba 3 Br+Lolt End Unit, 2Br 1Ba $53,500 GOTTA SELL FASTI :;o'oY:e;/~~3~~25' 675•4912 remodeled home I 2\l!aBa, oversized 2·Cat 2Br 2Ba $59,900 alS2990J$500 Property Mgmt Sunny patios, rooftop gar-attach. In backbay 2Br 2Ba $119,500 2'5 ~'5.oO/month Down •1ST MONTH RENT $325t Winter & Summer deck, priced to sell area. vaulled colling Have others S40K·S450K 35 Atr/$l7,500/S2,SOO Down + Oep. 2Br 2Ba tnhm Ren1aJ1 Also Available S665K Balboa Now· brick patio, skylight Call Ctirol, Agent S250/month/Owner Will Carry w/yard. Pots OK. Pool, 1--.-EA-S_T_B_L _U_F_F_*_ port Alty 723·4494 OPEN SAT/SUN 262·8000 or 472-4888 Nr laku, akl"'A & Nal forest lndrys. 848·2846 2 vrly unit• on Pt: 4Br 3Ba, din rm, fp, 2· car gar, balconys, 51800/mo. 3Br 2Ba, highly upgraded, fp, 2·car gar, $1500/mo. Soc dep $1000 per unit. TRW req. 714· 637-6790. 619-656-5006 "'11 3Br+ Family Room 345 University Unit F·6 1·(800)-223-4763 3Bd 1Be+ temlly rm lrg yard, $2200/mo CORONA S175K Agtf729-8296· IAGUNA Lrg Vard $1050/mo. 578-1212/Agenl Can't seom 10 get to all those BY OWNER: B•ck Bey 2103 Federal. lncls 1--------DEL MAR 2622 4Br 38•, tam rm, ofc, NIGUEL 1052 LOTS Gardener ..... 752·2881 HARBOR VIEW HMS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uest qi 1 2500 sq fL Portollno 4Br 4Ba $2500. g r · FOR SALE 1400 AVAILABLE: lrg 2Br Monaco 3Br 2Bs $2000. 1BR, lrg llv rm/din rm $425,000. 845-0976 SK dwn-take ovw loan 2Ba dplx w/lrg fncd yd 844-66lO or 673•3174 w/frplc, w/d, pvt bch Sell your unwented 1Br 1Ba, gar, pallo, & w /d hkup. $850 util --------access. Quiet rospon A Studios, l & 2 Bedrooms · Jrs S575 tu $600 . lBR S625 IO S650 . 2BA $725 IO S7SO A No Pm A Varial Blinds A Ceiling faru A NEW Oupct, Pa.int & Tllc A Fimcss Room A Hm~d Pool & ]acuz:u A Patios & Balconies A Garage.<. AVllllabk Offic~ Hours: 9:00 am · 5.00 pm M·F and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends 1561 M~ Dr. · San12 Ana Heights, CA (714) 546-9860 repair Jobs around the house? Let the Claaalfied Service Directory help you find reliable help. Items the easy wayl gated. Overlooks pool AUCTION·5/812 Noon pd. 818·566-7140 HARBOR VIEW HOMES N/S. $800/mo Incl util/ To plac. your Reine Agt. 48~1932 L"werd Marin• Loi BIO 4Br 2 \l!aBa Back 4Bd Monlego, lrg yd1_c;.;,a..;.b...;.le_. 6.;.4.;.;0-4__,;5..;.0.;.5 __ '--------------------------_. classlfled ad call Buy It. Sell It. And It. wllh boat dock. Mini· Bay TH, Euro kit, FP, w/pool, nr school & 842·5678. Claaalfled. mum bid $100,000. lg yd, pool, tennis. prk. $2,500/mo. 72.2·7274 Value to $350,000. Sharpl $1450. 650-0943 NEWPORT &HORES . ' Cell Pat at Patterson __ ..;._ ____ _ & Tlntorrl Realtors. E'ald•2 houses, wfd 3Bd 2Ba, fp, garage, (805) 382·8200 or hkups, fncd yds, pool, tennis cl. No (805) 320-0320. grdnr. gar's, lmmacl pell. $1400. 650-8145 Sml pet ok. 775-8870 Bulldere/Developers e 3BR 1BA $1175/mo Nice Tnha 2Br 2Y.1Ba, T • BR B ·· 2-car anch gar, w/d, wo R·2 a aide by e 2 1 A .... $995/mo frplc, quiet cul-d•sac side verlence to 6 EASTSIOE 2Br 1 V;rBa uphill frm bch. No pet. units? 364 & 362 1-car garage, carpets $1450/mo. 645-0273 Hemllton, CM. Sale or & drapes. No pels. i--------trade. Cooperellve 760-8364 Npt Hghta 3Br 28a Hiier 846-4878 newly remod hm, fp, lrg 3Br+Fr+dbl gar. hdwd nrs, fncd yd w/ u---------like nu/utll s In c l peUo, dbl gar. $1700. RESORT $1300/mo. Vacanl 382 lSlh St. 63,_,680 PROPERTY 1580 Hamilton 644-0498/Agint •------- ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N pt H gh ta guest h H, 1• --------500 S/f. Pvt, charming, HUNTINGTON clean 1 Br, vault cell In *SUPER BUY* BEACH 2140 nv rm, 1 car spc. s100 V.. eondo·Mlsslon Hiiis Agt. 721·9475 C.O. Mr. O'Hare 957-1414 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i-----....,...--3Br 2Ba Houae Oceanfront Condo On th• move? Fam rm, new paint, 3Br 28•, 3-car gar. break nook,$1300/mo Yearly $3000/mo. Sell your extra household Items (818)709-8313 Tom OWner/Agt. 573 .• 3410 RENT In Classlfied ttvough classllied On Oolt Cour••· Big Cyn lovely 3Br 2~B• TH, fp, wet bar, pool, tenn. Lse. 31<>-431·7G93 GARAGE SALE HINTS Bef 9re your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is dean and repaired. , . Have your claSsifled ad In 118 newspa~ with a combined clrculatlon over 3 mllllone $400 Is 111 It t1k11 to pl1ct 1 25 word or less cl111lfl1d ad. $15 for each 1ddltlon11 word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-8000 ' ' ) , . , SATURDAY, APAIL 29, 1995 A • 81WPOIT DWJIOIT lllWPOIT IDUl.S TO SVSDaSS omca &aiUDIDT LOIT. l!•;UiCB~-~a~ .. ··il1'iii1J;••01~--2 .... , ... CB 2111 IBIU 2734 JIOl IDT 27 .. onoarvmr IOID 111 JIOI ~"" OCllAlll'llOllTa .._. 0..-V... ........ ,,.., bMCh Na ~ ....... • Ole eoo eql-===--=~==~LO 3-mo-a. a.. W/Qa..... 18' New buldlngl • 'ehope. 18t 1ea. fp, W/O. NOQ/mo. 8naN "+Ilg 2-crer pr ....... ,.~ old, Queenelend~i!E:::=~ l1He IO IHOO ger. frig, W/d, d/w lnol. pcx>I ..... Open ... w/fem happy upbelat Penln bMch localllon. ..... CrMlff HM*/ShepNld ... BkrJ94a.:aaao ,,,060 74•6-IMN /pa.Uy, HtU HUl.-rld .,.. .......... 73 10l 16'h St. 87~2880 .aK IO D•-male, l>leok. Wh* W/ • • " h Rd ., .. 8&4-0994 ,_. gray •pot•, whit• •1 R 8••• Npt 1 ta 28' 1aa, · · Na p,........,. pt Min~ 11.400 etrfpe Clown no••· 2811 aaA •7aa/Up pvt grdn/pool, catport. Shr 2Bd 2aa, all Cal ~1.aM. a..oec HP4 8Md\ p.,,.. Refrlg & dlshwaeh•r Qu&et. NHr •hope/ amen111... 1510 + "'6 BUSYVESS a. lion AprU 13. .... Incl. to•30 poof, No Mach. 1785. 846-4900 lllSC!llAN!OUS utJl1. Rera, &4M389 &H .. WARD Cal ..e-3111 P•••· No feH. No Sttort term r-tel. N .. 1 blk to Hh wllh FINANCE AlUfOUICllllllTS ..wa-1 ,. .. e MtJ.4888 1BR furni.hed. New IEBTALS ••••••••-••••••••• ,.. • ...., deck, ocean vu, non-1• 1• 2 atudlo.,.1 tar 2nd carpet POOi. tenma, imoker, gar, frplc, RM Tr•Hlnt .... fir apta nr bch. Newly spa. 720-1552 yearly I••· &46-eOOl OUN--•~ llOlon from the Coata remodl'd at 22Jid SI. & Sunn~ atudlo 1 blk lo BUSINESS ~·~ M ... MOIOf Inn from Balboa Blvd. 'Prkng & beach w/deck Oul•l ROOMS 2706 Npt Creat roommale 2120 y~ man with can-'!"', -------- lndry. No 1mk/pe1s. Yr & amall. Xlnl 1~ neai wanted. PooVspa/ten-OPPORTUNITY cer. HI• medlcallon Leoldntt tor ~f IH S850/mo. 875-6442 Lido 1550 7so-1962 CM b h/H XI t nla. $495/mo+ !Autll. 2904 and aentlmental 1tem1 CaU Nowl · · nr c: oae· n • Avall lmmed, 848-2218 Swtnunlft8 lnetructlon were taken from his M~00-32 1·7164 ~~:~t&f~~71 ~a.h:::~ f~ PENIN PT Rm w/own g•nlfle~ 25 Yj• -:P· truck .. /HJ or 4/17. 12.49/mln, 18 yra/ $400 Inc ulll. 6415-1035 ba In nice hm. Clean, ***•******** 8 ;::~: St:~-:•is:i-ela~ Since then he'1 bean PrHto (714) 254-7955 reepon, no amk/pet1. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI In crtllcal care 11 Hoeg Ta a™Ta; NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT 2669 BEACH •NB •I\ block beach. 5550 Inc ulll. 675-6178 Urgenlly wl1h 10 contact Hoepltal. PloaM call UP·TO-OA rvn ., 2669 Raspon N/S, no pell. **•*•******* an ex .. mployee of with ani lnforft\11.oo tlPRIADl I llORI• Gar, wfd. $425/mo Incl SC Metro area. Lrg LOCAL SITES-Ella. lnl'I Mlddle Eaet tlon, 722·t282. No l·~ute57 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uhl. Kit pr1v. 646-5676 3Br 2Ba house to shr. route In your 8faal Ex-AHOO. ol NB named queetlon• eakod. $2.99/mln. Must be 18 Fully furn & very cellent Starling In-Marie or Marina. LOST. c•T Newpon Procell Co. ~·954-7420 Best Value in Newport Beach! 0 Cool Ocean BrttZtSI 0 Cloae to I.be Beach 0 Dahlnd1bed/PUna. 0 Poola and Spu 0 '1tnea Ceatera 0 Udlted TeDD11. luketball, V-baD .... .,.. Ull7 M 0 AcUYidu Proiram 4§".!iif hf!a 0 Corporate Sultu Newport Beach 880 lnine Ave. 722-5555 0,itwood an arr.MCt umpor;wy loclclncs In mort l/IMI 400 Cltln ruclonwldt. Clll (IOO) 454'9351 1 M b I ... b come. Work Full/Part .. c ean. str r p... a Time. MFGR DIRECTll Left ~o. In 1989· Ridge. Dark brown •YOUR FUTURI NOWI• RENTALS TO 1450. Sam 5415-4409 Min. Investment. FREE PleaH wrlle lo R. neut male, red collar HIOO·~ u 4813 SHARE 2724 INFO Ml<>0-488-9292 H•nderaon. 619 w/red heart l.D. 13.99/mln.Mustbe18 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gll'DllGES 24hra. Inman Rd.. Lyman. Pl•H• call 644·5781. Proc:d Co. 602·954·7420 ~ S.C. 29385-9049. REWARD Bal Isl. Respon n/s. FOR RENT 2740 PAY PHONE ROUTE Lrg luxury home, w/d. '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 50 Local & Estab sites LOST 1. PERSONALS 3002 PEKSONALS 3002 $550/mo Incl utll. Pauli• Earn $1500 weekly. ex 680-3714/W 723-0566/h G•r•e• for Rent-CM 1-800-868-4588 24 hrs FOUND 2925 ·~l'W~!IW!~RP-'lll':llr..'t~~r.~mrr=r:. Beaut NB Exec Hm 10ll20. atorage only, ~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiil Sunnv rurn/unfurn Bd, S95/mo. 1st & last PAYPHONE ROUTES 11111 Pvt B~. gar. Near Fash 722·1999 Local eltea • tor sale, FOUND-Orthodontl -'4 $2000/wk potential. Retainer on lh• Isl. 5650. {.::>9·3646 80o.2oa-S3oo. 24hra. ocean beach In Bal· E-sld• Coat• Mesa 11\r boa on 11 lh St. Call 3br 2'hba, prlv bod/ COMMERCIAL VENDING-FANTASTIC 648-8491. b h f II · M t b Local roule. 400% . al • u priv. us e REAL ESTATE profits. $1200/Wk po-FOUND: Golden ~~~;,,~~e;;25~rug·froe tenllal, MUST SELL! Retrolvor puppy In 722·7911 1 ·8()().745-3358 WHt CUlf Drive Park, NB on' Apr 1 a. PleaH H~~c~. ~o~::::·2~r~18~ BUSINESS OFFICE V~NDIN~ TGroa6 :~ call 548·3295. No smk. $450+$200 FOR RENT 2769 rr:~~~ont. op u LOST CAT 4/17. F• deposit. 968·9439 1-800-820-4353 BurmeH Susla, chock brn & tan, no collar, NB Penln shr lrg 3Br NEWPORT BCH·OFC VENDING• New Beac h Blvd/Garfield/ hso, w/d, roof deck. From $400. 419 Old mach'• In 15 prime lo-Yorktown. Reward. Lg rm w/pvt deck. avl Newport Blvd. Frank· catlons•Buy all or (714) 777-3197 or 572· now, $500. 723-5455 Un Realty 640-7000 part••800·599-8781 _28_83 __ <w_k_) _____ , =;'The Buyer's Market" GOOD VCheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one o·f these local Orange County Auto Dealers! AD! ~ Call 542:. 5678 D ''Pilot "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count')!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sati action · SADDLE BACK lmll Sales Leasing service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1·800-831-3377 714 380·1200 Dodge -RAY flADEBOE HONDA ATLAS DODGE # 16 Irvine Auto Center · 2925A Harbor Blv ~ COSIO Mesa 714-830· 7600 ~W.IW~~U...U.J..W.l~U-L.J..+.~~~54 -1 ~4r-~--,~~--=~~~;;:-~1 CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 ~~~~~~~g. C.M. m!W CHRYSLER W@Jtt!@ ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH THEODORE ROBINS 2929 Ho B vd. C.M. 2060 H~rpg~jl~~86f8rs, C.M. ORAN9E COAST J P/EAOW OLDSMOBILE PONTIAC, OMC TRUCK 2s24 Ha~9~ga2scsta Mes ------1 CARPET INSTALL CLEANING CONTRACTORS · HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MISC PAINTING •• TRANSIATOR/ SERVICE & REPAIRS 3516 SERVICES DIRECTORY 3548 GENERAL 3558 IAWN CARE 3808 SERVICES 3858 PEST 3831 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONTROL 3869 TUTOR 3927 ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Orang• Co Handyman 21yre Gwllllf PalnUnt SMC Carpel Rep•lra HOUSECLEAHING 'Pl BUILDERS INC. EJectrlcaVPlumblng Lawn Sorvlce. Mow/ Ltrology Charla PLUS touchupa. MAJR PEST MOT CO Power strotch, sales. 15 yr1 eicp. Good Ref. Resldentlal Const. Free PE8 1 1 1". VCat~311~3•8.. edge/1od/1prlnklers/ Natat•Ffelallonahlp ~~ ~~"!ch•J:5~~~ FrH Hll 23 yr• e)l(p, Repair squeeky floor• Own trana. Call any-Llc.,,518424•1nsured v "" • cln·up. Al 988-2718 Peraonal Dally Forecast Sr. disc, LIPR2725. 7 dys 239·0289 24 hrs I Im e · 2 4 1 ·O 5 3 1 (714) 985-4993 QUALITY SERVICE Ive msg or call attor 5 Free Catalog 673-3443 QUALITY CARii Call 287.0888. *WINDOW CLEANING ALL resldenllal noods B•alo Yard Main&. 20 yrs exp, e)l(cellent Tim Reavea Flooring * 1---------Incl woldlng. No Job Lawn• Cleanup• workmanahlp, fair _P_E_T ______ _ •Below Aetoll Prices• FREE ESTIMATES DOORS 3580 100 small. 723·0489 Tree Trlmmlnn, Lt MOVJNG 3834 prices. 64!5·2417 Ron DUNCAN Carpet/Wood/Uno 297·8081 David • 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES CONSTRUCTION L#379738 845-8711 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Semi Retired con1rac1or. Haullng 970-82451• CHUNG'S PAINTING 3870 LEARN SPANISH NOWI Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Alao Translator-Interpreter. 8UHn• 873•7409 Tutor•PhD, MIT grad 16 yra. E)l(perlence Basic Math thru Cale Cheml1try & Phy1lc1 SAT prep..... &40-8623 20 Yr1 £)1(p. Small & --------An exp•rlenced Rpra, lmprvmnts, aml A PROF'L OAADENER PUBLIC NOTICE 20 Yra Exp. Gd Prlcal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiii Lg Jobs 850·7042 _C_E_RAM __ I_C ____ COMPUTERS 3556 dependable door Joba. Quality, lnlegrlly, caring for each land· The Calif. Public Utlll-Guar work. FrH Eat. Personalized Pet Care1 ________ _ hanger. Guar work, I caro, Ken 642-1770 scape H If It were my llH Commla1lon RE· Uc#376802 538-l534 Kennel alternative. No mE 3928 Show•lter & Wood 3528 MAC TUTORING reas. Don 521·8910 own. Larry 854-4673 QUIRES that all uHd JENKINS PAINTING atre11 or worry. Uc,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii con11ac1ors·50 yrs 011p TILES I t/E t W II ln1 Refs 673-7184 Syatem & all progrmt HAULING 3720 BEST JOB G8fdenlng, household goods n • · a paper, · New homos. Additions Mark 875-7245 ELECTRlCAl 3610 landecaplng, clean mover• print their drywall, lexlurlng, etc. Orout/Tlle Realoratlon & Remodels 673-4590 Cer·Marble.Qranlt• Ftff lni1i~i0Consul1atlon up1, tree trim. Ref1. P.U.C. Cal T number; David, 1·8()().880-8222 _P_L_U_MB--IN_G __ 3_8_9_0 Rogrout•Rec•ulk BUSINESS SERVICES Klt·Bath-Rem-Fabr: PC Repairs & Tutoring JUNK To The DUMP FREE Est. 438-1518 llmoa and chauffeurs 808 HUTTON CO. F~=~~~:~~~ Laaks-WtrPrfg·Plbg Upgrad••·..,omo/offlce A-t Elec:trlcal work (7,4'088-1882) 0 1 print their T.C.P. num· lnVExt. Acouetlc c.11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D ........... C\;o•-· ll~"""'u 3488 .., Dun"•n Eloctrlc Will haul what Trash r••n cene l.andscpng I I THI! LOC ... ' PLUMBl!R 'OWV'""' .. , • ...,,.. ~ 540-9237 L-.355813 Most avcs 140 +partl _ ber n all advert ae-remove/apply/repair. ... Quick RHponse Man won'll 968-1882 & Irrigation, Trimming menta. It you have a L#622631 ff2·8891 -t WUllam 8lllO'fl Co.·•---------Leaky Shower• Rep'd Jim 850·7058 L al I 850 7042 & Removals. Clean· question about the le-Since l947 TUTORING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Tho DHn of Tiie. Ce-Rapalr/Upgradel/Traln oc L c. • upa & Malnt, St. Lie. gallly of a mover, limo Gene Abram• Pelnllnt Frlendl)' Service 3930 Computer Training ramie now/repaired,... Multlmadla/Modema HEALTH, BEAUTY t1'599025, 850·8100 or chauffeur, call: lnVExt OuaJ PalnV~eu I Llll478000 875·9304 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii In Home & Office grout, bathrm remodel Notworl< ln1tallallon1 FENCES 1• ~ITNESS 3740 LAWN MAINT Public Utllltlea Uc/Ins alnca 78. CeU , .. --....,....------SAT Semln•r•. Excel wtn0owt,WOtCllt•cel/qu1cken plumbing Ltl'870130 euv/Sell 954.5995 & DECKS ex c R•-'Com-nnd Commlaston moved 6 ralext. 841·88n Arni• Smith Plumblm1 with Pat O'Oowd. Teet T bltlhoo -aseo 673 806 ' 3615 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ., .. .,. & Roo ter. "!512597 "' rou 1 534 • 5 or 646-8526 ••TUTORING•• Trff Trlm-Sprlnklr Sy1. 714-558-4151 lko'• Cu.com PalnUng Bonded/Any Work/Drains prep •Inc• 1979. 5 CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 w 1nd0 w s, wor d , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LoM Fat Fa1tl Our MDs Rel1. 531·2507 Two arothera Movlnt Prof, Clean, Quallly ••a30o0700.• mMl.lngs In Irvine St95. Excel, Accea1, 2o Yr• •FENCES OATES• get results, LatHI -. TREES Same Day Service Work. lnt/Elet & Dock•, Reo'Wallon 873-23e0. Exp. 8o0 •200-e024 new/repeJr/Polt teplece4 dlet1 & meds as Hen wpr Loweat RatH, Lil'073411 13t-4810 lbport Drain Cl..nl"8 Redwood• L#576805 on TV'• 20/20 & Feb. T•••""'-·· LawM L#134'650 957-1500 PAINTING 780.8832 & Plumt.-lng Repair• ··w_AU. _________ _ ~p•11. ~mod Doors. won. Quality Chlldoar• CONCRETE •-J im Whyte 842·7208 ABttu,r•l I me•~· 6N73•w8p586on ......,..... '161..;M78 Con1clentJou1 craft• 20yr• exp. All work dowt. ubtt'lell, aaucco & drt· fun, sale, environment ex ar • r c r. • 1---------man, old faahloned Guar. Steve 54'"8298 COVEIUMGS wall. ltnctt, gattt. tic. lie. exp'd, caring, rellable MASONRY 3557 HANDY MAN 3710 --------LEGAL · MEDICAL pride In wottcmanahlp. -------- 3932 35"" •xp J•rrr e42.ose1 xint R•t• ...... 434-3977 INTERIOR SERVICES 3812 SERVICES 3848 MJNaow c1re1o .... nt. ltOOFING 3910 A to z HANDYMAN * Bttt Price/Quality carp'try, rool'g, plbg DESIGNERS 3782 liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii PMrtlng. ~ Hol'9tl ------ CuatoM Wallpaper atrlppln91Palntln9 No job too amafll 15" on w/ad. 173-1837 INSTAWREf'ACE CABINETS CLEANING Landscape, brick, atone palnt'1J glHsblock• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I PIRIONAL llJURY ATTY Medloal Tranacrlbet Apl, O\lal: job. fr•"'· •THUNDU Root'ING• Kltchen1, balns, d0011, r~ •• 1 ...... 7 ... ,007 E I I /S F C It ti aeelcl""' pMt wk at hm St. llclMlllf 83 ..... 8 For all of your rooting windows. Doug 548-7258 SERVlCES 3548 ""'""' • ....,.. I• o • tu cc o . Recle•len Your Home rH onau a on expe~lenced & reliable MIN.OW &Nie llelnt. nHda. Awoof/repalr. We gala lhould hang • Brick Blocl< Stone TU• Conc:ret• deckl/Repslr1 To Fii Your LlfHtyl• No Recove'.?'."No FH Call Collffn. 8"8·5&46 P~ lrdll. lblM/ Uc 938144849-41a2 togethef. Strip. ln1talf, HIRE A CARPENTER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cone, Patio, OrlVeway MORGAN, Uc'd 6~2et Mlllenlum DHlgn Call 714-HI· tT114 Hr Apt. Oual. Job.,,.. est. CLASSlff&•D aclvlce to tbe crazy. Addlllon1/Remodela A TOUCH 01' CLASa Fplc, BBQa, Ref, 20 Yr Cerpenlrr•lleotricat 373-4953 H. THOMA.I MICKI. HQ.•---------St. lcl.._.7 838-ll8t lt'e the r .. ourc:• "Ou 831•2111 anytime fflre/Water/Ropalra. Claanlng, Rell/Comm Exp. ;re,..., 987·7•M •1umbln.,•or"wo11• P'•w..-NG 3858 ' C /El c/Pl·"-b '..:!. r • ' ..U'6 ' ••ON'a •a•NTING• Cat\ count on 10 Hll a CIJlWSirilD onc:r•t• • '"" LIC/Boncled. Fr" Eat. ,.....Quelltv 6 ~r~I Stucco•Palntlng•Tue Overatcx:ked with SELL r..., Jorry, 780.78•4 TareH 282·7143 aanarte"or 60....,.rete & Aoofintt•Jim 84 ,,14~4 ..,. . liimi•iiilli•••ii 20 Yre bp, Rea/Comm. myriad of ~chan-lt'a the IOlutlon you're .. -. ......... " alun r •W.P. VOUNGQUlaT Int/Ext. Uclll'480559. dl1• lt•m1, becauae ...,chlng tor • whelh-Why play Hide 'N BOSS HOUSfCLEANIHO muorny. 8"t ~. HANDYMAN Carpen• A call lo your USCd vehicle P .. ntlne Cenkeolor 637 .... 11 or IOM1H722 our COlumn1 compel er you're M8klng a Seek Wcllhl c:hlldl ,clar•d? Uc:enHd·lnaured. 3.1 vra In arH. 13t·)t51 try, Ill•, plumbing .. Cla11ltltd U'lroooh classified °"" painting by protll ... fOOf' riOmi quallllad buyer• 10 hOm•, an epat\menl, C 811 a•• 0 H .75 pc.ir "°'"· Buy 11. &ea 11. l'lnd ll. roof. 25yra ••P ~/rera. will htlp 84 2·58?8 UCl8020M. 1n1. UVOUQh ct .. •lfled. calll a new occupation or todayl 842·5178· 714'·5-48-0368 C .... tfted. Jerry Sell '77a.e380 942·1878 FrM 111. 945.3305 M .. ·H78 even • atray pet. -r . Nswpnn Bdch/Cu11ta Mc-n D:lily Pilot EMPLOYMEHT lllPLOYME?fl PVUITVU I014 nu TO YOVI022 ncets 6075 COIONA 5530 SUVICIS 55331•----· DEL MAll e122 iiiii!liii~iiiiiiliiiiil !!!ii!!iii~iiiiiili&m Delux Q4fulon w/ P:R•at 8 ft epa, 2 NW Altllno Ucketa aaTATE & GAAAOI! COSTA MESA 8124 --~------1 Ptr P.c>ple wantecs '° -...... frame a covw, Ilk! heater and pump. Call rnd trip OC·D•troll, e1ua, to~•. book•. SALES.3 FAMILllla !JIPl.OYllENT :::.'~!! ~~~:~~o! Pie ... be aware that ~'.~:go· w~-:' 1~!. S.-5-&090 aft., Spm. u .. by August. Mak •ofabad alHpar & lndlan llama, furn, cof. 5530 typ~rlter, com"'•lat the llatlnga In thla cat· dffk 125 '875-4548 otfara. 844-7805 many unique ltama. lactlble1, dlshH, iml l ••••liiiiiiiiiiiil Of OOOd handwZ-.. agory may r9qulra ycx.i • PETS 8r 1024 Sandpiper Or. kllc:h appll, llnan1, 1 t'I LO .. _"" to can a 800 number Movtn91 exec da1k a. ( c r o • • • t r • • t • c:lothn, 1tarao, guitar, ·==r. lnooffto n · rata~p~. In whk:h theta la a ltht chaJr, credenza, ANIMALS 6049 MacMhur & Harbor ban}o, mandolin, 1ooa Home TYP. 1-809-4'1 2 • charge per minute. kllch table & 4 chair• GARAGE SALES View Dr.) No aarty of Items. 8AT 8-3 ata/PC uaera. Toll Ptr T•U•R & more. 720..()352 aftApy •PET bird•. Sat 8 :30·12 208 Dartmouth ''" IOO.e99-9n8 •K. Po1lllon1 available, IVIV """ E -hi M t 0 1 2383 Columbla T·1311 for ll1tlng1. Wall1 Fargo Bank, Na. I••••••••• OuHn wa1erbad w/oak Every Sat • Sun at ve.,. nt ua o Call Ban, 8715-4551 MERCD.111ltn ISE headbd a. frame 1250. PETSMART, Fountain MOVING SAl.f-CDM MOVINQ SALi! Admln Aaat. FT, Ptr Work FIT .. &MM'UI 2 JVL 0130 1peakara Valley. Puppln, kJt· BALBOA late.12 Furn, clothea, avary. phOnH, fllea, It boe>M, raw $50 "· 780-0929 1en1 and more, all JSIAND 6106 242 EV9nlng Canyon Rd. th ng must got SAT a. w/p WOfd Ex~ Fax tsam-12 M•F, no exp Wanted lo Bur wht. looking for lovlng, car-(ShOrec:hffa) 5, ~61 Colgate Or, raaume: 714 848-7493 nacaHary. S8.00/hr 6010 crib, tittle glrl• turn. Ing homes. CA'U. 597· Multl·Famuy yard Ask for Mark 852-0247 ANTIQUES (714) 831·5596 9037 for more Info. GRl!AT STUFF! Furn, 1a11, lots o every· SAT ONLY 8·2 ATTN• Futall growing PART TIME WORK PRIEIE KITTIENS appliances, stereos, thing. Sat 4/29 274 Knox Place co. In lh• world •X· f ax , a t c . 3 2 1 7:30·2:30 Tabla, computer parts, pandlng. PIT 6-10 hra/ FULL TIME PAY •BUYING ITEMS• MERCHANDISE 10 loving homH only. Amethyst-back alloy. 414 Orchid clothet, Ions of misc:. wk, 11K·S2t</mo. FIT The TlmH Orange From 1~1ueo. 1 pc ~~::.• call 714-65<>-Sat. 29th, 8·3pm. 20-40 hra/Wk, l 3K· County la looking for to anUre estate. Paint· MISC. 6015 Sat 4/29 9•m-4pm SAT/SUN 8-4 ••"' F II I I I Toole, collacllbfe1, C tt d II I h _...,mo. u tra n ng. br ght, energetic &alee lng1, books, furnlluta, save abuaad and __ ra •. o s, cot es, Call 714-740-S755 people fOf Talamark•t· etc. Immediate . caah, Lllloa, Iris, ginger, ca· abandoned pata. Be.a BALB_O_A_____ small appllc, clothes, Antiques, Jewelry, !urn, 8ulldln .. Malnt Ing and Con1umar top S. 673-e223 Iv mag melllaa, cactus, potted volunleer/toatar. Call PENINSULA 6107 ~~~~:~r:.11~':i1emy~sc. nu3m1e2ro~sB mtbsc dltems. • Marketing. Earn hourly planta. 11-4. 548-9832 714-597·9037. u •r a 0 • & fiberglass knowl· wage+genaroua com-Mesa Verde edge, flt or p/t, pay m1 1 hll APPr "• ••cES eO l l PLANT SALE ACRES Walmaraner Pup..AJCC DOE. Stave 648-7725. ,,;1 ,';' o~r ::~~~ '::WiiiiiJ.IARiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii J u n Ip er a, hon a Y· Champ llna1. S600 CASH PAID DAILY beneflta package. Forf• suckle, roHmaty , lrrealsllblal &42·2519 Staffing new office. Telemarketing aalea Wdhor & Dryer herb• s1 . Citrus-fruit· Entry leval·wlll train. call 714-966-4591. For $135/each. Good Con-avocado traaa, fruiting Npt BHch. 565-3089 Consumer Maiketlng dlllon. Frig• $175 S10. On palms 8' S20. aalee call Jourdain, 840-5848 Liiac $10. 909~74·9422 CLERICAL 71 4-966-4574• Adva11l1lng assistant. POSTAL & QOV'T JOH Full time, $7.50/hr. $21/HOUR +BENEFITS Sell your home through cluslfled. 842-5978 Restaurant Booth• For aale Call 963-0227 or 962-0722 SELL your used vehicle through classified 642-5878 SAT 8am. Furn, cloth· COSTA MESA 6124 Ing, hou1&hold misc. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All quality! 1780 E. Toola, toys, paintings, Ocaen Blvd. (alley) exercise equip, rolsc. TRADE SAT 8-11, 829 Sonora Ad. (Mesa del Mar) The Community Market Place. through classlfled 642-5878 Stable, DEPENDABLE NO EXP WIU TRAIN ·----------··----------Classified 842·5078 Individual nHded to To ~ply Cll 1.eoo.876-7808 provide clerical sup-Real Eatata port for th• Claa1Ulad ,--------Advertising Depart-RllAL llTATI IALU mant of a growing Busy walk·ln loca1lon community newspaper comp ,.,_ For ...._:.._. chain. Accurate typing can Ronr~ "'""_. DutlH Include data The""'dlnllll of 50-55wpm a MUST. ., ..... :I entry & heavy phonee. Newport Hour• B:30am·S:30pm 673 7300 Mon.Fri. Good ban· • eflta, opportunity tor growth. Physical/drug IHllng la a preraqul· alt• of employment. Sand resume lo (714) 831 ·6594 Attention: Judy Oetting or call (714) 574-4250 for In· tervlaw. RECEPTIONIST Supercuta looking for frlandly energetic person. FT/PT avall. $5.50/hr. Avallablllty must be flex. 831-7990 RETAJL SALES F/T For women's ehoa COMMUNITY REP ouuet In CdM. Exp a lnt arnatlonal Ex· plus. Call 675-6292· change. World Learn· SECRETARIAL Ing, a nonprofit FULUPARTTIME founded In 1932 as $7.50/hr. Stable, OE· Iha U.S. Experiment In PENDABLE Individual International L.lvlng, needed to provide aHk• lnvo,lved, local clerical support for the citizens to coordinate Classlfled Advertising home1tay program• Departmont of a grow· tor atudent1 from Ing community news· Spain, France, Ger· paper chain. Typing many, and elsewhere. 50-55wpm. Various of· Locate hoats, plan tlc:e dullH . Morning or ltlnararle1, auparvl1a afternoon houra avall- atudant• & program able Monday thru Fri- operation. Send r•· day. Opportunity for sume to: 41 Sutter growth. Phyalc:al/drug Street, Suite 518, San testing 11 a prerequl· Francisco, CA 94104. alte of employment. FAX: 415·288-1381. Call Judy Oetting or Driver• needed tor S call (714) 574-4250 for CAL. CM based pro-_ln_te_rv_l_ew_. ____ _ duce co. Exper. Con· SECTY/Cuet Service tact Arthur:831·7880 needed lmmed for aml growing bualneH In FRONT SERVICE DESK aoftware lnduatry. No PIT, various 1hltt1. exp nee:, wlll train. Ca· Cuatomar service, sual. tun atmosphere. phones, tlllng, saJH Team oriented. Please akll11 naceaaary. call David, 434-1200. Apply In person at TELEMARKETING Newport YMCA. 2300 Unlvarally Or., NB. Prorl .. rvlca. Great benefits & bonu111. Huntington Beach City PIT. MUST HAVE EXP. School District Hiring: Raaglna, 540-7602. Ftr Dletrlct Seoty•---------1 $2275-$2854/mo. P/T Can't ... m to Acot Tech $1827· get to all those $2273/mo. Ptr Aoot Tech S10.*$13.14/ repair Jobs hr (4 hrs/day-1omo.) around the house? Mu1t pass written/type Let the exam1. Apply by 6/3 Clanlfled al 2045 1 Cralmer Lana, HB. 964-8888 Service PfT Demonstrator• Directory For grocery storH In help you find your area. Fri/Sal/Sun. reliable help. Car necessary. •42 5878 714·557·5579. v • EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 ..... Dul Alf,.,.. CFC-f rtt AIC. A WIFM Cnuat. fM1M••• ffl.Mb • Kt]lnl llllrf• Cndu C.unl • •w Df/rMJrr s.,!,J 6,988 SUNDAY ONLY 9AM-4PM 517 Sturgeon Dr. Near Bristol & Paularino Clothing, toy1, patio furniture, Christmas llema. lots or hou1&· hold misc. SATUftOAV. APftll 29. 1995 Repoi ng? ~ you're~ 1D flP-Oint it, rebuild it, replace it or restore it, look in the Pffot Oossifieds to find the service yoo' re looking for. 00 FOR APPLICATION CALL: (510) 441-6700 at. 134 SPECIAL J ,.,.,11 •• Hll ,9773 1 ,.,.q ,.,I<,, tl~ n1l J ''''l..l l•ll<I> tlA n1l I '''''"''1"W flr n1l p~~u~~~[ , ,, .. , .... , ,,,, .. , , , ......... , , .. , ... , J. 7 """ "" I "' 7 , .. , .. , .... , .. , ,,.1 ~' 7 DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER Y1CTOAIAN HOME ENCHANTMENTS Thi• c11cor1tlv1 PtinUne lloOk tNtut• Ifft. _. Vlctorl'"' dttlfn• pelntad on fabric. Thete ii'• 18 protect• IM all 11• lovtly dttiOM !lend..,... ill mvttcl Colofl end lllmtntd wlttl lllCt 1nd rllltltft Ytu e111 petnt thtM Victorian delitM Ol'lto dtcor1tor ICClllOflal tor the hOtM with ttll ...., • ol OW MW ....... tukolor gWcltlloOk wtlidl ~ ........ 'r""P lftltrvctlOlll, tult•tlZt dffitn pt""11t Sftd tw-cet•r wOfkftlMtt tllowlng th• Plllltlftt llfO• ..,...,...., .. ---.... ----... ---.. - Send cMCk to O INM3 HicM ~ ttt• oaw '"""" Dept. o ''~ ............ -p 0 8o11236l -( ............. ....... VMI Nuyl. CA.,...,. w "8MIGrllt ......... Nalllt_-~---~-.i-.-;-,-':-" ...... __ _ AiMflll --~-----------------~--· Clf-------.-.....;--.;...-__ ...___..,.._ .... ____ ......,...__ 'l•P--------... ,,. ............... HIMllftl 1"4 FORD 1992 FORD £Kort LX l door 'hurus GLStdan Aulo, A/C. caaMtte, Auto, A/C, ell!>~ rental 19t1m PIW/L cruill. (890>31-178255) (81 °'63·208019) •9973 •9773 1987 NISSAN 1985 PLYMOUTH 1990 FORD 1993 FORD 1989 OLD Sentra Sedan Grand Fury Sedan Escort 2 Door TemDO GL Sedan Cutlass Citra Auto, A/C, Only 35,091 ml., Ontv 23,830 ml., uo, ~~ PNiA. Au191,A/C, stno. Mo, NC. NC, casMtte, aloya. p,_, cMsa. Pm"/L 18' 0591-001344) jll80822-6.19842) 1810655-144241l) l10CJl.1487S2) (810807-311251) s4973 s4973 s5973 .s7973 s7973 1992 OLDS 1991 CHEVY Cutlass Ciera Lurnina Sedan Auto, A/C, PIW/L Auto, A/C, crutse. ~~~· cassette. (81~&742) 1B10500-12seon $8673 •1173 1993 NISSAN 1990 FORD 1990 MAZDA 19'2 HONDA 1993 MAZDA 1994 PONTIAC 1991 TOYOTA 1993 FORD CMc DX H.B. Protett Sedan Sunblrd LE Camry Sedan Ma.stant LX Con,. Sentra XE Coupe Aerostar MPV Van ~7~~~·&~' Auto.~cwtte. '4Ao#>~ILASS, '81ijis: 787159t (81()611.A18204) 1910811 ·2A8345) •9973 s9973 110,773 1993FORD l992FORD 1993FORD Probe '4Ao, A/C, PNl/L Auto. A/C, AufO. A/C, Auto."'!';!.. Auto, A/C, PIW/L Only 17,§U ml . ._l!Jfo. cataatt1. cessette. leather, ~. a*. c.a.tta, ~. 1810657-558493) (81067~ 1810575-S56588> 181050 Hi53978) (110498-145424) s10,973 '10,973 '11,973 s11,973 '12,773 J992FORD 1993HONDA Am>nl LX Sedan . o ~.PA.. 1991FORD l995MERCURY Explortr 4 Door Sabk GS AIJto, NC, lit. Cl\1181, OnlY W1108 ml • ABS. l'ldc.. aloots . l>mll... en-. (110521-C73996) (B 1065:H 14913) 514 773 •14,973 1993FORD Bronco '414 A8S.PIW/L 17 .. •• SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1995 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS Ofg. 31 Invent 41 Anger 42E~ (abbr.) 43 SorroW 11 SpookJty .... -d' 13 HMttna (r"taurant epperalua emptoyee) 14 ISafney -47 Stretch out 15 Place aide 50 Whirlpool• by aide 51 Went by 18 COmedUln wmr -PhlllP9 52 Full of 17 Actor lather a.tty 53 Correapond 19 Harper Valley -DOWN 20 Clrculta 22 Bright atar 23 Spelling cont..ta 24 AuHlan'a no 26 Hold back 28 Typeof 30 ~f:Yv fixed 31 Scribble 1 German philosopher 2 Naval petty officer 3 Tired 4 Outfit 5 Everyone 6 Jump 7 Kennel aound 10 Aeglona Thomu 12 Longings 35 One of the 13 Evil Banymorn 18 Continental 36 Ten-cent 21 Sailor piecff (2 wets.) 38 The 23 Northern aweetsop ... 40 Donkey 25 -off 45 Gratuity (atarted) 46 Bridal of 27 f'igeon· -San Lula - 29 Tells 48 Indian 31 Constelle-memorial tlon post 32 New York 49 Spanlah •' WmLYBRIOO& QUIZ Q. l · Both vulnerable, u South Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: you bold: .. OAQtUt OQ JO I .XQ10 The bidding haa proceeded: 80U'111 WEST NOR111 EAST 1.., Dbl RclbJ l• 20 46 P.. P ... 1 What action do you take? Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: &AKl4 073 094 2 MK84 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1• p.,. 1NI' P ... 1 WhaL action do you take? Q. 3 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: aA 7 8 4 c:>J 10 8 ot M 8 7 8 2 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOtrrll •K 10141 Q8 OIUll .... The bidding hu proceeded: NOR111 BA8T 80l1111 WB8'I' l• Dbl T What do you bid now? Q. I • A4 South, vulnerable, you bold: •Qt ~S OAJU .XQJll The biddinll hu proceeded: NORTH IA8T 80UTll WEST 10 p... ... p- •• p-so p- .. p-T What do you bid now? Q. 8 • Neither vulnerable, u South you hold; •K85 "7AIU154 01 .qJ8 The biddina baa proceeded: ) SOUTH h:8T NORTB BAST 10 P ... 10 P-2"7 P ... 2• P ... T -~Larlldo. .-.4owtlldr,H .elr, ..,_ oond. 18150 OIO (811) 781-2704 OLDSllOlll.l 1155 7aDettaU4-dr, auto, light blue, NM goodl $e7~ 090 ~$-8205,Lve mag. . ...... CONVSNI_,. whether you're bYY. 1no. M ltlng. or Ju•• lookJng, clueltled hae what you needl CLAaalf'l•D 842·••7• almleuly 33 S..aonlng 36 Ringing aound 37 Motorlats' 8 Secret wedding participant 9 Mede a . home lake aunt 34 Newsman What do you bid now? LooJt for amwers on Monday ~ I-_____________ ,, 10 10 P... T What do you bid now? NEWPORT BEACH HUGE DOVER SHORES MOVING SALE Every1hlng Goesl QUALITY lurnlture, TVa, relrlgerator, toys, solos, books, art, salt· •1988 22tt Ski Goat• 9030 5.7 litre V-8, King BMW Cobra 0/0, low profile hull, Just aervlced, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii new controller/uphol· stery. Great ski boat· fast-lookf great ..... re· ady to go. $12,000 646-9449/574-4247 •es 329• Clean, rune great. White w/tan Interior. $5700. 650·2817 water aquarium, area --------CH VROLET 9045 rugs, lots lots morel MARINE SUPS E S•t/Sun 8·3 OCvC!' liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1218 Devon L•n• D &W 7022 11 Chevp .... neervan ••25 FT power or sail. Electricity, water. Near Bal Ferry. Call 673-1943 50 ft Mooring NB Gold colof, good cond. ~ ton, 83,000 miles, auto, A/C, PS, PB. new tires........ S4000 obo 54M221 Sat/Sun 9-4 Collectibles numerous misc Items 213 42nd S t. Newport Penn. w/33ft fiberglass cabin •------9-0-7-5 c ruiser, needs en· FORD TRANSPORTATION glnes. Both forliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $30,000. Call 9am-8pm 548·5972 '81 TEMPO :l3k ml, 1 I•••••••• owner, 4 dr, a/c, PS, 80 Ft deep water dock PB. loaded, lmmacl •--------for lease on Balboa Isl $5,900. 497·8488 ------------------------POWER BOATS taclng turning basln.1...,,..,,....,,,......,..,,,,...._-~.,... 7012 Call LaRee, 252·1271. 80 Ford T•urua QL SIDE TIE t 30 ft II 3.8L, V·6, loaded, PW, NEWPORT 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~Jiiiiii or 98 • PS PdL A/C NEWPORT NEWPORT 1•1812LEPTRlr OAT boat, Npt Bch, good ae~t. ne.,,.l tlrH,' powr BEACH 6169 BEACH 6169 BEACH 6169 .... v v loc. Water, elec. dock iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii R.,e Convert. Hardtop box. $8/tt. 67s.7939 $5850 ........... 631·2464 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Easy Maintenance I 9085 GIFT BUSINESS HUGE DESIGNER Clothes, l!xoellent Condition! CLASSIFIED BLOWOUT SALE COMMUNITY ski•, office equip lncl,_S_6900 __ * __ 660-_9000_ It's the resource you HONDA ., .-can count on to seU a '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii New holiday decorator GARAGE SALE copier, piano, bike, 18' elec p•cket VHF, myriad of merchan-1• Items & misc gifts. misc. $1 ·$900. SUN hd, top, 12 new batt, dlse Items. because 1615 Warwick Lane Npt Hghle/CllH Haven only 8-11am (no ear-xtra motor. Gd cond. our columns compel (Westclllf). Sun 10·5 Over 40 homes. Pick Ilea). 20:30 Holiday Rd. $5950/obo. 848-2289 qualified buyers to Sell your home up location map at the Whether you're buying Buy 11. Sell 11• Find It. calll through classlf1od. crnr of CllH Or./lrvine or selling, Classllled Cl•aelfled. 842-5878 842·5878 Avo. 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