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• Costa Mesa to Wild.·Bill:.'~arty on
• City officials say there are no legal reasons to shut
doWll the Panther Palace.
By Tina Borgatta, Staff~
COSTA MESA -It's the first
weeke nd of the month, and for 71-
year-old ~wild Bill" Goodwin, that
means it's party time. And the city's
not going to stop him.
Goodwin-who has captured the
attention of the local news· media
and tabloid television hosts since bis
partner-swapping parties were first
profiled in the Daily Pilot two weeks
ago -spent most of Friday prepar-
ing for a bash he plans to hold
tonight.
City officials have spent the last
10 days reviewing Goodwin's party
. . .
operations, trying to determine
whether the swinging senior is run-
ning an unauthorized business out
of bis Surf Street borne, known to
his friends as the Panther Palace.
On Friday, city officials issued a
stateme nt saying that there is
·insubstantial e vidence• to warrant
shutting Goodwin down.
"There was really not much we
could do on the business licens«
issue," said City Manager Allan
RoedeT. ·we would have to do some
kind of ~temal in"Y'.estigation and
have an individual go in and veFify
that the money he's· accepting is a
donation as opposed to a mandatory.
payment. Otherwise, we have no
way t9 verify il
"We just have to go by what Mr.
Goodwin tells us. H
Roeder said city building inspec-
tors will viSit GoodWin's property in
the next week or two to check out a
few additions he's built in recent
years to accommodate his parties.
Roeder described the inspections as
Hroutine. •
HWe'll siinply go out and have
our building inspector m~e sure
everything's up to code,• Roeder
sald. H It's more to make' sure that
everything he has put in is done
properly for his own safety and the
safety of his guests."
Roeder's investigation also
included a review m the number of
police calls to the neighborhood·
over the last five years.
Although the number of calls for
service were somewhat higher than
most residential "'-eighborhoods,
Roeder said there was no activity
that could be directly linked to the
Panther Palace or Goodwin's guests.
M And most of those calls include
things like a traffic report for an
aband oned vehicle, a vandalism
report, three reports of party noise
and an altercation between a
boyfriend and girlfriend. But there is
no indication that altercation was
the result of one of G oodwin's par-
ties." ·
In between phone calls from pro-
ducers of such talk shows as #Geral-
do" and "Jenny J ones," Goodwin
on Friday breathed a sigh of relief, s
8 SEE PARTY ON PAGE A13
MARC MARTIN Or.llY
For "Wild Bill" Goodwin it will be.party time a s usual.
Costa Mesa officials could find no reason to clamp
down on partner-swapping parties at his home. ---
Water district settles
harassment and
diserimination case#
•Two former fem ale
employees who .filed
CDmplaints were awarded
$85,000 each .
By Tina Borgatta, Staff Wnter
COSTA MESA -Two women
who filed compld.ints of SPXUdl
harassment and sex discruruna-
tion Wlthln the MeSd Con'>ohdat-
ed Water District were awarded
$85,000 each in a settlement
agreement thdt was approved b}
lhe dgency's board of director!>
late Thur:.day rught
"We're very pleased to have
reached a resolution on the'ie
matters,• said Mesa Consolidated
spokl''>WOmdn MdJY Urd'>hlmd I
think now we can foc-u., on. th1•
busine~s or water, dnd our
employee!> C'dn return to ct mun
normal work env1ronmc•nl "1th·
out the daily disrupllon., ot medtd
expo~ure"
The complamb which ddtP
dS fdr back dS 1 qq3 -were thru~t
mto the pubhc'., ..,,PW 11edrl)' two
months ago when fom1er meter
reader Deudre Dt•mb1k dppeared
before the bodt.d. fru..,trated b)
lhe length ol ume 11 Wd~ tdklnq to
re olve her caw
Demh1k hied ct 1ormc1I gnt!\ -
ance in November of 1993 wh1l<>
the other won1dll Kath) C 1nlt>r ct
fonner encpnt>enng tPchmc:1ai1,
• SEE SETILED PAGE A 13
School boundary debated
M~.tUally Sage Merrill (above) pilots one of the 24 game pods at Virtual
World in Triangle Square where teams of up to eight people can
do batUe. Below, Virtual World CEO Tim Disney ls already ha.rd
at work, coming up with a new virtual game to go with BatUe
Tech and Red Planl
By Mary Ann Har!:Tlon, Staff Wnrer
MESA VERDE -As parents m
this commuruty debate the merits
Qf ch~nging e nrollment bound-
anes tor. Adams Elementary
School. one negative image ha.,
emerged: Adams students aren't
challenged enough and some tu-
dents' limited English sk1Us are
slowing others down.
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: Patents and the enttre-rom-:
: munity are invited to visit i
• Adams Elementary School dur-.1
: ing its annual Open House I
: from 7 to 8:30 p.m. May 23. The :
: school is located at 2850 Club-:
: house Road, Costa Mesa. ;
: For more information. call t
: Principal Barbara Harrington at :
• • amazing
New Costa Mesa business will
take customers into cyberspace
Story by TINA BORGATTA. Photos by MARC MARTIN
I magine zoomi,ng though
the Mars honzon or bat-
tling humanoid tanks on
some strange intergalactic
planet with a team of other
warriors.
Sound like fun? Want to
try it?
Before too long, a trip to
lnangle Square can land you
on one of these adventures -
all courtesy of Vutual World,
a video entertainment center
that's due to open at the
tre ndy shopping center on
May 18.
•SEE CYBEA PAGE A14
Scoring pasSing grade oii pollution
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"Anything you put on the streets will
go into storm drains and will
eventually make it to the ocean ... "
-PHILIP BEH, Surfrider Foundation
By Mary Ann Harmon, Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -To Corona del Mar High 10th
grader Jeanne Nalbandian, pollution is a dirty word.
•Tue beaches I've been going to are so pollut~. •
she said, disgust in her votce.
HI surf, and 1 don't even want to go in the water any-
more. I can even see a little trail of pollution coming
down from the hills.•
Jeanne is one of about 50 students at Corona del
Mar and Newport Harbor high schools involved in a
research program to test the water quality at 22 sites
from Balboe to El Moro.
The tudents tested for E.coli bacteria and collf orm
bacteria in the water and found pollution levels are
higher after a rain storm.
•Jt was PE gross," Jeenne Mid of ~ results. •The water d be yellow and some-kind ~ brown.
•t thlnk ag Corona is so polluted All the manure
• from J>elicen Hill golf course runs off into the beach. It's
JUlt a ttream."
The •Qu1ks0Ver Teach & Test• program is oftered
by the loc41 chapter of the Surfrkler Foundation, a non·
~SEE ~LUTION PAGE A14 ,
Baloney. says-Pnncipdl Bar-
bara Harrington. who cites the
school's high test scores and
many parents' high praise for the
school. And s~e·s got stacks of
statistics to debunk the myth .that
Spanish-speaking children at
Ada ms hold back tho e w ho
speak English.
The controversy brewing m
the Mesa Verde area ovN lhe last
couple of years concerns chlidren
who are bused to Adams from lhe
pred ominately Latino-populated
JoAnn Street neighborhood
I 556-3187. I I I ~----~-------------------~
will only seive _student m the ,
unrnediate Mesa Verde neighbor-
hood, where the majority of the
families are white
Pdrents w ho support the
boundary change say they dre
concerned that schoolwork dt
Addms 1s 1ust not chdllengmg
enough
A groupt0f parents hac; been
16bbying to change the border of
the Adams' zone so the chool
Those comments have been
interpreted a ... rdnsl by other par-
ents who ~dY no change is neces-
sary And parent" point to the fdct
that boundary chdnges proposed
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• I BEST BUYS I
' Q.ASSIFIED
I ON THE COA$1
RELIGION I
SOCIETY '
SPORTS
MATHER ..
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Car bUifS can get thejr
fill at weekend events
free Mercedez-Benz edllblt
is scheduled fnm 10 a.m. to
p.m. today and noon to 6
p.m. Swxs.ay at Fashion Island.
~ 100 privately owned .
-Benz cars will be on dis-
play, indu4ing automobiles fonner-
ty owned by actor Gary Copper.
Queen Beatrice ot Netherlands, and &ron Hihon of the Hilton Hotel
thain.
Also on display are classic JOOSL
Gullwings, 300SL Roadstels apd
other rare Mercedes-Benz automo-
biles dating back to the early 1900s. . I
Female jogger accosted
in Costa Mesa park
A Costa Mesa woman
was jogging through
Canyon Park ThW'Sday
evening wben a man
allegedly hiding In the
bushes jumped out and
attempted to pull her
into the undergTowth.
However, the 40-year-
old woman was able to
break away from his
grip and run away
before he could harm
her, police said. The
incident occurred at 7
p.m. in the park, which
Costa Mesa Police Offi-
cer John FitzPabick said
is quiet and located in a
..
safee.rea.
FittPetbick said it was
an assault incident but
the suspect's underlying
intent appeared to be
rape .
.... The suspect is
described by the victim
as a 25-to 30-year-old
male.Latino, approxi-
mately 5 feet tall and of
medium build. The sus-
pect has curly hair and
was wearing a baseball
cap.
' If anyone has infor-
mation on the suspect,
call police at 754-5369.
-By Carolyn Miller
Joler, ex-manager of Performing
Arts Centet box office, dead "at 44
David Michael Joler,
Orange County Perform-
ing Arts Center's former
box office manager, bas
died in Waterville,
Maine, following a long
illness. He was 44.
,
with Joler's name will be
attached to a seat in Tier
1 of the Orange County
center's Segerstrom Hall
. as a memorial from staff
members, acc0rding to
Aaron Egigian, director
of ticketing services.
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• UAH HOGSTEN I DALY Pl.OT
, If seeing all of the CMS OD dis-
play urges you to buy a car, a free
shuttle will transport you from Fash-
ion IsJand to the 21st Annual New-
port Beach ClasSc and Colledor
Car Auction at the Hyatt New-
porter today and Sunday.
The shuttle will pick up passen-
gers in front ot Bob Bwns Restau-
rant and transport them to and from
the Car Auction.
Joler joined the center
in 1986 and worked
there until 1994. Before
coming to Orange Coun-
ty, be was assistant sea-
son ticket manager from
1982 to 1986 at the Cen-
ter Theatre Group in Los
Angeles.
Joler is survived by
bis mother Jeannie;
brother; sister; and long-
time companion Steve
Bridges. Donations may.
be made to AIDS
Services Foundation
/Orange County, 253-
1500.
Checking out a display at the fourth annual Orange County High School Photography contest
are, from left. Woodbridge professor Don Messerschmitt, Tina n:am and Yolanda Avila. Pho-
tographs from nearly 70 students Who subm.Jtted work will be on display at the Art Store in New-
port Beach unW Monday.
Hod5on GallerleslStudl {646-
0337) has relocated to 124 Broad-
way. in Costa Mesa. Photographer,
Bob Hodson says his new location
is a hundred times better than his
last one, aJ'.ld he's offering a Moth-
er's Day special on portraits for as
low as $39.95 .
A plaque engraved Steel frame houses on display today at OCC
1i'ade Secret Salon In Fashion
lsland is having a prom/graduation
and Mother's Day special.
NASCAR items to be sold for charity
The Robert Henry Fund
will be one ot the benefida-
J'ies d a charity audion d
autographed race car items.
Robert~ and to the
Oty c:l Hope, Orange
County Olapter. .
The first little pig built a house
made ot straw. The second little pig
built a house made d sticks. The
third little pig lay brick after brick for
bis sturdy bane.
students have built at an Open Hruse
ban 10 a.m. to 3 pm today m the
tedmdogy Meili cl the campus.
Students will Uemonstrate beam
raising, electrtcal ~tlon; door
banging and dry walling. Food and
drinks will be served
mg the materials for the next class.
lnstruda Herny Rees -who also
teadles a five-day steel framing~ ·
recently prepared &udenls frcm Japan
for their job ot helping to rebJild the
0drthquake-5tii city d Kobe.
For prom and graduation you
can have your makeup done, hair
styled and a manicure for $45. Long
hair and French mankures are
slightly extra.
For Mother's Day, Anna and Iris
are giving haH-off second persons
nail or hair service. In other words.
you and your mom can come in
together. and get the second service
for haH price.
The items, autographed
by NASCAR Winston €up
drivers ,will be auctioned at
tbe Hyatt Newpcxter Resort
~ 6 to 9 p~ oo Monday.
The enb'y fee is $10. Pro-
ooeds go to the fund set up
to beJp the family d slain
Newport Beach omcer
NASCAR Winstm Cup
driver Kyle PEtty and~~
er drives will stq> at the au:-
tic.n as part cl the Oxr.; Ugbt
Kyle PEtty Ride Ams
America. a 3.100mile rnda-
cyde ride frcm Sall Frandsa>
to 0wWte. N.C.
But. the fourth little pig? wen. he
was a little smarter than the~
So, he buih himseJf a house with a
&eel frame -a tem:lite-free. fire-
~and earthquake-tole
s1ructure. After an. the fourth pig had
atteilded Coost:ruc.tion 285: Steel
FramiDcj at Orange c.oag College.
Construction 285, an 18-week
course. ~ers training in steel frame
house-building in a hands-on abnos~
phere. This semester, 55 studen~ -
divided .into smaller teams -are bwld-
ing seven houses.
The lighter, more flexible &eel
frdJTle provides for a strud:ure that has
a better chance d withstanding
earthquakes, according to Rees. And
steel frames are also environmentally
friendly. he noted.
For informatioo about the Open
House or dasses, can 432-568'2. Fa nue inf<mnation,
can 729-1234.
Visitors can dleck out the steel
booses occ construdJon technology
And when the students fi.rnsh.
they will take the~ apart. leav--Anna Made S1olJey
Trade Secret {644-1004) is at
1017 Newport Center Drive, in
Fashion Island.
Tnne to start yo~ mouth watering for Taste of Costa Mesa
Britt Ud.. In Udo Martna ~
bds improved its -Scarf Wand.• It's
now available in -kink-proof' wire
anq a fitted velvet covering. The
improvements have increased the
lpngevity of the product. and it now
comes with a l:ifetime replacement
guarantee, with no price im;reases.
The ScaJf Wand holds ladies
~es in place. and it converts into
~ a headband, a hat band ascot,
rosette or belt as well as a tradition-
al scarf look. The new wire ~ is
lead free, and very durable.
The velvet outer ooverlng help;
the Scarf Wand dmg to any sraif fab-
ric to Cl$UTe wooy-tree scarf wearing.
Britt Ud., (67~2174) is at 3424 '&
Opato, No 1 o2 &i Newport Beach.
The Grey Goose Is having a
Vera Bradley design bunk show
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. A rep-
resentative fJttn Vera Bradley will
be on hand to show the new spring
patterns.
A 10% discount will be given on
6radley purchases made at the
trunk show. There will be a drawing
fpr a free hand bag and gift certifi-
aat.es are available for Mother's Day.
• msT IUY'S ~Thursdays and Sat-
~ 'Nhecher' yo.I~ a merd\ant or a
thopper; if you kOON of a good ~ call if-at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or
-wnt. to rM: Best Buys. Daily Pilot. 330 w
!fay St., Costa Mesa, calif. 92627.
Ile of Costa Mesa: Three
ys ol music, food and
un for all ages will be fea-
tured at the Taste of Costa Mesa
being held at Sears South Coast
Plaza, May 19-21. 1995 and co-
presMted by the South Coast
Metro Rotary Club.
The event will feature 20
local restaurants, 40 exotic beers
and wines, two stages of enter-
tainment, hands-on fun for kids
of all ages and a community
pavilion of services and busi-
nesses from around Costa Mesa
and Orange County.
According to eveni organiz-
er Kim Kasell, proceeds from
the Taste of Costa Mesa will
benefit the Boy Scouts of Ameri-
ca and the Newport Mesa
Schools Foundation.
Admission is $6 adults, $4
seniors, military and teens, $1
for children 3 to 11 and free to
children under 3. Food and bev-
erage tastes will cost $1 to $4
each.
Hung bis sign again: After
working with Grubb & Ellis for
the past three years, Newport
Beach Realtor Pete Barrett bas
decided to open his own real
estate company once again. Bar-
rett's new ofJice is located on
Westcliff Onvi! in Newport
Beach, the same street where
his multi-agent office was local-
ed before he closed it due to the
downturn in the economy in the
early '90s and joined GT\lbb &
Ellis.
Barrett. who is also a
licensed appraiser, is a former
member of the Newport Beach
City Council, Boy Scouts of
America and active in Rotary
and the Nautical Museum. His
"Barrett Realty• signs are pop-
ping up in the Dover/Westcliff
area.
Auction fund-raiser: The 100
member Newport Irvine Rotary
Club is sponsoring an auction
fund-raiser May 13 at the New-
port Harbor Art Museum. 850
San Clemente Drive, Newport
Beach to raise money for the
1995-96 service projects. The
event will feature dinner and
both a silent and Jive auction of
dozens' of donated items.
According to chairperson Blanca
OCampo, tickets are available
at $35 each and auction items
are still being accepted. For.
more information call 640-2722.
Hlrlng rtght: The Newport
Balboa Rotary Clubis sponsor-
ing a workshop facilitated by
Millard MacAdam titled • Hir-
ing and Deploying Right, How
to Avoid the Risk. of Fraud, Theft
and Criminal Penalties• on May
16 at the Costa Mesa Holiday
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COMMUNITY
& CLUBS
and field and sophomore Mike
Leonard for tenni!. ... The
Exchange Club of the Orang~
Coast netted more than $600
from a recent garage sdle coor-
dinated by Ed & Shirley
Kohlmeier .... Jim Coleman of
the Newport-Irvine Rotary
Club presented a $800 check lo
Jan Scroggins, coordinator of
Crime PrnventJon and Volun·
teers for the Irvine Police
Department m support of ct pho·
to l.D. project for children.
~or and al-nsk adults Dave
Brakesman has been elected
president of the Exchange Club
of Newport Harbor for 1995-96.
Serving with Brakesmdn dre
Steve Rautus, president elect,
Ed Jackson, vice preside nt,
Tuck Rabbitt, secretary; Syd
Deem, treasurer; and board
members Toni Naughton, Jeff
Labarthe, George Grupe and
Duncan Forgey.
Service dub meetings this
coming week:
TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. · Newport
Buch Sunrise Rotary Oub, meets at
the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Ros-
•lind Wiiii.ms of the Newport Beach
Conference & Visitors Bureau. Noon ·
Costa Mesli Kiwanis Oub meets at
the Costa Mesa Community Center for
the annual Layman's Appreciation
Luncheon held in conjunction with the
Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub; New-
port BeaCh Kiwanis Oub meets at
Charley Browns. 6 p.m. -Costa Mesa-
Newport Harl>or Uons Cub, the
•fish Fry Club,• meets at the Costa
Mesa Country Club to hear from Costa
Mesa City Council member Gary Mon·
ahan.
.. J•m
de boom
Inn.
The workshop. which begins
· at 7 a .m., costs $40 and pro-
ceeds from the ~vent will bene-
fit Todos Hermanos, a Costa
Mesa-based group that serves
youth at-risk of gang involve-
ment. For more information call
646-4264.
C lub notes: The Exchange
Club of Newport Harbor
has donated $300 to the
Newport Beach Police Explorers car rally ... The Downtown Cos-
ta Mesa Kiwanis Club present-
ed a check the Estancia Grad
Night to Gall Jlobertson and I
honored athletes of the month-'
senior Laura Petrina for track
Welcome to the world of ser-
vice clubs: Edward Espana
whQ '}oined the Exchange Club
of Newport Harbor; Ramsey
"Ron" DeGeave, sponsored by
Jess Bequette, who joined the
Costa Mesa-Orange Coast-
Breakfast Uons Club1 Pieter
van de Bovenkamp, sponsored
by Richard Holmgren, who
joined the Newport Balboa
Rotary Club.
WEDNESDAY: 7·15 a.m. -South
<:out M9tro Rotary Oub, the •raste
of Costa Mesa Club,• meets at the
Center Club. 7:30 a.m. · COSta Mesa-
Onange Cont BrNlrfaist Uons Oub
meets at Ma Barker's Restaurant. Noon
· Costa Mffa Rot.llry Cub meets at
the Mesa Verde Country Club; 1he
Exchange Oub of Orange eoast-
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Oub for a program on head lnjuri~.
5:45 p.m. • Newport-llalboa RoUlry
Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club.
TMURSDAY: Noon -Klwllftts Oub
of Corona del Mar meets at the
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club; 1he
Exchange Cl'fb of Neu~ Harbor'
meets at Shark' Island Yac t Oub.
• COMMUNITY & ClU85 is pub-
lished every Saturday in the Dally Pilot.
FAX your servke club's meeting infor·
mation to 631-5451 or mail to 1743
Bayport Way, Newport Beach. Calif ..
92660.
swejl with four foot
wind w.ives and she
foot west swell.
TIOU
TODAY
Fimhigh
1:14 a.m. 4.0
First low
9:11 a.m. 0.6
Second high
4;46 p.m.
Second low
3.3
9:1l p.m. 2.8
SUNDAY
First high
2:JS•.m. 3.7
First low
10'12 a.m. 0.7
S.Cond high
S:JOp.m. 36
S.Cond low
10:56 p.m. 2.4 --~.,
SURF
from Surfllne
Wlll'e:wtt• ""'°""' 1Uesday A Southern Heml·
~re south swell ls
opping, leaving us
with smaller waves
for the rest of the
week.
By the weekend,
stronger notthWt!$ter·
ly winds will kkk up
someNWwind
swells, and a new
storm comiri of SI~ prom more
.ction out of the
northwest fOt Mxt
week
Also coming up
next~ sofld SSW I from
• big S1orm off
Antarctic•.
fordlttuf= rd~ ...
-.U.. lhlClll aa
S1.50Jb
d.
palltit
Yacht Club open house on Sunday
The Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club will host an
open bouse and a free
champagne continental
breakfast on May 7.
From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30
\
COSTAMUA
p.m .. yadlt dub members
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Y<ieht race II.lore than a· party
Y ou read about how fast the
big, megabuck yachts sail
from Newport Beach to
Ensenada. And you read about
how fast the parties get going
once the saUors get down there
and invade Hussong's.
What you seldom have the
opportunity to read are some of
the human stories from behind
the scenes.
Uke the guy who had to dick~
er with ra,te officials to keep
them from giving him a fust-
place trophy. Had Diogenes
been in Ensenada last weekend,
he might have found the honest
"' man h e so vainly sought.
Tom Adamson 'studied the
results posted on the big, yellow
finish boards in the patio of the
Bahia Hotel. He took notes and
fiddled with his calculator.
The n he came into race head -
quarters and told Lorin Weiss. "l
want to thank you for the trophy
il Jooks like I'm going to get, but
I didn't earn it.• Lorin. a Costa ,
Mesa resident, has heard a lot of
complaints from sailors over the
years, "But not a boat owner tty·
ing to give up a trophy."
According to Adamson's cal-
culations, the posted finish ti.mes
would give his 38-fooler.
Maxwell, a first in class. "But I
know we finishe d ··after•·
some of the boats you sh ow with
slower times than ours.•
He and Lorin spent half an
hour going through the finish
cards, sUps turned in by skippers
showing the ti.me they think
they finished and listing boats
they saw around them.
Sure enough, be WdS right.
And Tom Adam~on nobly
demoted himseU from first place
in class to eighth. "I really
couldn't have llVed with myself,"
he said.
In the same class and finisl).
line crunch was Joe Degenhardt
of Irvine Terrace. Joe scored a
genuine second place in class,
but he had mixed emotions
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about it: He missed first pldce by
about three seconds ..
A sn eeze, a (iistracting glance
a t one of the boats with all-
women c1ew~. over trinurung a
sail by three millimeters -any-
thing like that could have m~de
the difference.
The above-mentioned fimsh
cards provide space for com-
nfents. One signe<:I only "Gil"
said, "T h ave no problem with
the order of start. What I didn't
Uke was the order of finish."
"Gil" is 75-year-old Gil Knud·
son of Me~a Verde, who mdde
his 30th Ensenada race last
week. ]J.'!ree years ago. hP won
the whole sh<>bang -just a few
months after open-heart surgery.
This time, no surgery and no
trophy. Even the people m his
class wanted to c;ee Gil win
again this yedr because it Wds
his last. But only as a skippt?r. "I
already have a ride for next
year," he grms.
Among mdny othl'r tdlents,
Gil makes artillery cdnnons for a
hobby, big, shiny metdl 1ubs thc;it
c;hiver the timber~ whf'n he fires
one off. Race officials d~keo Gil
to make a mm1dture cannon dS
th~ perpetuc1l trophy for lht' new
cnusing cld!.\
Fie mad!.' d qt'dllty dncJ turned
tl over for engrdving. Whdt he
didn't know until h<> pw..,<'nted
1t Sunddy m En~enddd Wd!> •
that the award is named the GU
Knudson trophy. Choked thdt
old salt up a bit, it did.
If you happened to see OCN's
first-rate special on the Ensena-
da race Wedne~day night. you
got an inkling of why so many
people love this man.
You also had the rare oppor-
tunity to see Gil Knudson at a
loss for words, with a catch in
his throat and the glint ol mois-
ture on his eyes. It came whe n
anchor Jim Watson asked Gil
how he felt about not racing
anymore. .
In the report from Ensenada
that ra n in Monday's paper, the
Pilot's foreign correspondent
incorrectly reported that boats
from Newport Harbor had won
J 2 trophies. There were more.
;\ntra, skippered by Bonnie
Gibson of Voyagers Yacht Club,
won for fastest crew of women
(should I re phrase that?). The
Minney Brothers won for first
schooner and, lastly,· Russell Cox
of South Shore YC won the Spit-
toon trophy for last boat to f~n
tSh.
One of the smallest boats in
the race, a 24-footer, was satled
by surely the toughest,
strongest, bravest me n in the
rc1cc: three pa raplegics.
Skipper Duncan Milne and
tus crew left their wheelchairs al
home. They needed to sail hg ht.
and besides, what good ~ould
the chairs do if they had a prob·
lem at sea?
A friend drove the chairs lo
Ensenada. When the boat
arrived, they anchored in the .
harbor and wonde red how to
make contact. O ne of the sailors
managed to get into a panga
dnd go ashor~ where he met the
lady with the chairs.
They went back, got the other
two. came ashore and, as did
everybody else down there last
weekend, had a wonderful time.
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• Pair allegedly bought
luxury cars, which were
later damaged or
reported missing.
By Carolyn Miller , Staff Writer
NEWPORT BEACH -A
local couple has been jailed on
chctrges of defrauding several
banks and insurance compd·
nies of 'nearly $400,000 by
purchasing luxury cars thdl
were damaged or mystenous-
ly disappeared. ,
Majid Tdb1b1, 35, dnd his
27-yeaI-old wife, Po1.1pak Az1-
ma -a ldw student at West·
crn State Unive rsity Law
School -drove their 1995
gold Merc~dt>'> to the Newport
BE'dCh pohcC' '>ldt1on. Wednes-
da~ where they were subse·
quently Mre~ted and booked
· into Ordnge County Jdil.
The couple's bail wa!. orig1-
nally set di $250,000 .each
becduse ol the ldrge dlllount
of money ~nvolved in their
dllcged crinws, dnd becduse>
dlllho nlJe'i worril'd lhe couple,
who hdve relc1tive • m lldn,
could flee lh(" < ountry
· However, their bd1l Wd!.
rc'duced lo $1 50,000 ("dch in
their ~epdrdtl' court dppedr·
<lnce~ m HMbor Municipal
Court on Thursddy and Fn-
ddy. The two will be arraigned
on the crlminal charges Mon-
day.
Over the past year, prose-
cutors say. the couple pur.
chasf)d ix expens1v~ Cdrs -a
few Mcrcedes-Benzcs, a
BMW dnd a Ford Bronco -
which were later reported as
stolen. And county prose.cu-
tors charge that the couple
destroyed one Mercedes-Benz
560 SL by fire with the alleged
intent to defrdud two msur-
ante compdnie'>. Stdl<> Farm
and Progres!>tVP ln\urdnce,
accordm9 to' court documents.
The couple fil'><>. u.\E'CI false
identificdbon mformdbon lo pur-
chase the CdfS in lht> fu<.t place,
prosecutor<; cmd pol.ICt• cLllege
Polin• have b<>en tnV<'Sll·
gdlmg the couple'" dCllons
·since August 1993, wh!.'n they
reporte>d lheu 500 SEL Mer-1
cedc5 Benz Wd!> \tlllc•n. The
vehicle wa<, ldtCCJ <'COVNed by
Santd And police m c1 \torage
unit dppr1renUy c onnPcte>d to
the cou plf', Newport Beach
Police Sgt Andy Gon1., '>did
In dn c•n-.t11ng tnv<'..,ltgauon,
P.ohce d<'tcct1vt'" d1 .... covere>d
othl•r quc~t10nc1oh' < 1rrum-
~tances ..,unoundmg the vehi-
cle!>. Ac rordmg to Dt>puty D1s-
Lrict Attorney K<'n Chinn, the
"complicated" 1n'"'"l1gdt10n l
involves fou1 insurutH.:e com-
pdnies. two Bank.,, c111d two
automobile credit corpora·
lions .
The couple-who alleged-
ly c hanged their identities
through false names and dri-
ver's licenses -ct.re charged
with a total of 15 felony counts
which indude insurance
fraud; destruction of property
Wlth the intent to fraud; fraud-
ulent credit applications; and
one allegation of taking more
lhctn $150,000 from a bank
loan by supplying fraudulent
information in the loan appli·
cdtton process
Tdbibi, who 1s unemployed.
told authorities he has a green
card and is a pQIJIJcal refugee
from lran. His wife. Azima,
hd~ been a U.S. citizen since
1979 and is also from Iran
Both were usmg severaJ false
ndme!> and dnver's licenses to
commit the dlleged crimes,
dccordmg to court documents.
James BarnPs, the attorney
rl'presentmg Tab1b1. said he
questions dUthonttes' mobves
for Wd1tmg until now to arrest
lht' two. il they started investi-
gc1ltng the couple 1.11 1993.
UThev dfe from Iran -it's
dnt1-fore1gners and anti-lran-
1c1n -.ntiment thdt lS the rea-
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• Noah Nesta.I. 12,
suffered head injury in·
Thursday acddent.
By <:arofyn Miller, Staff Wnter
..
CO~AMESA -The 12-year-
old Costa Mesa boy. who was hit
by a c~ and critically injured
while be was riding lus scooter
Thursday afternoon, has shown
I s.1gns of unprovement.
Noah Ne$tel who was tut by a
wrute Toyota mini-van as he was
crossing Bay Street near Harbor
Boulevard on tus push-and-go
scooter, 1S listed m cntical but sta-
ble condition at Western Medical
Center in Santa Ana. hospital
spokesperson Barbara Razo said.
According to witness accounts,
Noah was ridµlg across the street
when the mini van tut him and
1cnoc.ked him off his scooter, caus-
mg b.llri lo hit his head on the
curb.
Cynthia Nestel, the boy's
mother. said be bas a head mjury tram the impact and is not qulte
conscious. She has been at her
son's hospital bedside since the
accident.
"We're pretty upset and angry
at the man who bit him. He hasn't
<;ailed him or said he was sorry .•
she said. "We've been going
through hell .. We have faith that
(Noah) will be OK.•
She said she is upset bec.ause
people always ·ny down" that
street and don't Uunlc about the
many· children who p&ay in the area.
The driver of the van, George
Jarvf.s Gary, 45. of ~osta Mesa.
was not cited because he was dri·
ving at a sdfe speed, according to
the police report.
•
More than $1,100 raised for OCC library Another delay in case
against ~eged rapist . , The Friends of Orange
Coast College hbrary collect-
ed $1.1.56 at their annual
spring campus book sale Q.n
Apnl 19. The proceeds from
the sale of approximately
3,000 books will be used to
purchase new books.
•Proceedings against
Steven Dexter Brooks,
accused of crimes here
and in Riverside, stalls as
he gets new attorney.
By Carolyn M iller. Staff Wnter
81skar JS the second public defender
who has attempCed to repre;ent the
defendant The.conmct between the
attorney and bis cbenl does not have
I to be disdosed..
The court granted the defendant's
request and appomt.ed Tustm attar·
ney Rudolph Loewen.stein to repre-
1
sent Brooks. Loewenstein said he
needs until June 23 to review the case
becaU'ie of the amount of docwnents
NEWPORT B~c;H-Courtpro-and. the n~ber of seriaus'charges
ceedings for Steven Dexter Brooks. against lus djent
the man suspected a a series of rapes While he was ~ rustody m the
· and robberies in Newport Beach and I Newport Beach Police Department's
Rivef'Slde last year, were delayed I JOil the night after he was arrested.
again Fnday after the court granted Brooksalleged)ytnedtopicktheloc:kd
the defendant's third request for a I his jail cBl and escape. Her; currentlt new attorney. m rusttJdy 11'1 Orange County Jail.
ln Harbor Mwucipal Court Fnday. Claucha Silbar, the prosecutor. said
Brooks' former attorney. Steve B~ I she is hopeful the case will s6on cane
from the Orange County Public to a dose.
Def ender's oftice, said he and Brooks,
1
·Tuts case Deeds .to .be moyed
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Cehtetery's expansion OK' d by planners . Planners hoping golf ::
tourney drives dollars 00.
Costa Mesa charity
•Agreement finally
reached on Pacific View
Memorial Park's plans.
By Evan Henerson, Staff Writer •
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Planning Co~ssion officially
finished with Pacific View Memo-
rial Park, appr(>Ving a general
plan amendment and .a develop·
ment agreement for Uie ceme-
tery's ultimate buildout a\id pass-
ing the controversial project to the
City Council for final approval.
Although a few reside nts said
the plan still has seljious Oaws, oth~rs said the majority of home-
.owners follnd the plan to 'be an
acceptable compromise.
Reside nts and cemetery
administrators were still negotiat-
ing final points of a developme nt
agreement in the hallway while
th!3 commission was holding other
he arings.
The Pacific View hearing last-
ed over three hours, and by 1 :30
a.m .. the commission had officidl·
ly laid the item to rest by a 6· 1
vote. Commissioner Garold
•
Adams, who spoke extenlively
against the construction of family
mausoleums, cast the c;Ussentlng
vote.
Pacific View will build four
more buildings composed of up to
30,000 square feet of administra-
tive offices, 126,700 square feet of
crypts and community mau-
soleums and 12,000 square feet of
family mausoleums.
With an ultimate build-out
firmly in place, the city will be
able to inform present and future
residents exactly how the area
will look, according to city plan-
ners. = Por more than a r, residents
of Spyglass Hill. Sp ss Ridge
and Broadmoon Seaview had
protested the cemetery expan-
sion. The construction of mau-
soleums and burial ceremonies
near homeowners' pro~rty lines
had residents concerned about
their views, property values dnd
quality of life. Residents accused
·the Texas-based owners of Pacific
View of destroying the neighbor-
hood in the name of corporate
greed.
Pacific View officials countered
the cemetery had the right to use
its property to suit its needs. The
cemetery serves all of Orange
County,· not just one neighbor·
hood in Newport Beach, cemetery
administrators said.
At the commission's direction,
Pacific View offlclals changed
plan designs and worked with
homeowners to reach compromis·
es. The cemetery has .agreed to
landscape a 60-foot buffer area
before building additional mau-
soleums. The buffer·is expected to
sh1eld the mausoleums from
homeowners' views. Meetings
between homeowners. cemete ry
and city officials continued up to
the day o( the hearing.
During Thursday night's hear-
ing, the commission's fourth,
planning commissione rs
reviewe d 12 aspects of the devel-
opment agreement after both the
residents and cemetery officials
said they had reached conse nsus .
Among the provisions;
• the cemetery will maintain
the buffer zone in pe.rpe tuity,
even past the 20 years of the
development agreement.
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Estancia High
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Melissa Inouye, a 1001·
grader at Estancia High
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Melissa's winning essay was
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• Eaves of mausoleums can
extend no more than eight feet
past the building pads.
• Larger family mausoleums
can not be built near the Big
Canyon Reservoir.
The city attorney's office will
determine legal aspects of the
development agreement before
the plan reaches the City Council
on June 12. Reside nts hope to be
third party beneficiaries of the
development agreement.
"We would have liked the
process to go a little quicker,• said
David Niesh who r~presents
Pacific View. "But I think the
whole th ing worked out quite
we U Everybody got something
they wanted."
Spyglass Hill resident Dave
March, who helped create the
development agreement, also
Sdid he WdS pleased by the out-
come.
"Some of the residents are still
pretty upset, .but I think the
ffidJority of the people are feeling
totally relieved,• he said. "We're
getting close to putting-this thing
to bed."
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COSTA MESA -Orga-
nizers of the annual SOS
(Share Our Selves) Charity
Golf Tournament hope to
raise $75,000 in donations
from the event scheduled
Monday at the Pelican Hills
Golf Club on the Newport
Coast.
The third annual toumd·
ment is sponsoreo by West-
ern Digit.di Corp. and The>
Irvine Co. Proceeds will
assist the Costa Mesa chdnly
in providing emergency
food. financial. medical and
dental services for the needy
"Western Digital employ-
ees have contributed lo SOS
since 1989," said John Por-
celli, vice president of opc>rd·
tion s, rrucrocomputer prod-
ucts.
"lrntially we provided
families with clothes. toy ....
food a nd f!ledls during tht•
holiday season. We began
the golf tournament in 1991.
raising $15,000 that first
year.•
Last year, the organization
raised $50,000 fo r SOS.
More than 250 golfers are •
expected to partlapate this
yecir. with 17 corporate spon-
sors.
Other festJvilies include a
silent auction' and a raffle
featuring a lnp to Hawaii.
And.a speadl pnze of two
first-class a1rhne tickets to
Costa Ried will be awarded
to the first ·golier who makes
d .hole-m-onf>.
The lrvme-based Wes1e rn
Digital Corp designs and
manufdctun.~., hdrd chsk dri·
ve!>, mlf!grdtcd nrcuits and
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Brunch from 11 :00 to 3:00
Dinner from 4':00pm
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Dinner served from 3:30 pm-10:30 pm
Champagne Brunch Cruise aboard the Pavilion
Queen in Newport Harbor
Live entertainment and door prizes
' Adults $28.00
Cruise Reservations (714) 673-5245
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Reservations Recommended
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Lunch: Mon-5at. From 11:00 am
Dinner: Mon-Fri From 4:00 pm
Dinner: Sat & Sun From 3:00 pm
2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
at Wtlson in HarbOr Cente r
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SATUM>AY, MAY6, 1-
•SUNDAY
ll.000 PllSSUll CHICICS
'Int Unhlld ~ Churcttof COii.
Mesa, Q) Wist 11th St., cOnduftl I fNe
blood~ dMk '*"-" 10 and 1CUO 1.m. In the churth llbr1ry. Fot
more Information, ufl 5*7127.
LIFE LESSON ·R~ of Uf." Is the 10:JO 1.m.
topic •t Newport hlCh Churth of "-11-
glous Sci.nee, t01 Dow St., No. 145,
Newport Be.ch C.11646-3199.
AFFtttMATION SUNDAY
Orange Coast Unitarian Unlvenallst
Churct1, 1259 Victoria St., Cost• Mesa.
observes Affirmation Sunday In the
10:30 a.m. service. Six youths and their
adult mentors who have completed the
affirmatlOI'\ program will be honored by
the Rev. Diana Heath and the congrega-
tion. There will be special music. For
1nformatlon, call 646-4652.
•WEDNESDAY
SERENDIPITY FOR SINGLES
Serendipity series for singles meets at
7 .30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Churcti, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport
Beach Psychologist Mark Baker speaks
on "Scorekeepers Newr Win: Dealing
with Resentment and Forgiveness In
Relationships." All singles are welcome.
Donation is S3 clt the door.
•THURSDAY
ENTERTAINMENT WITH LUNCH
The Jewish Senior Center, 2SO E. Baker
St, Costa Mesa. presents Its 199S Enter-
tainment and .Lunch series with a salute
to Mother's Day and the Senior Center's
12th Birthday Celebration with lyric
baritone Jules Jaffe. Entertainment P.ro-
gr ams begin at 10:4S a.m .• with a Kosher
lunch served at noon. Cost is SS. For more information and reservations, call
513·5641 and leave a message.
CAREER NETWORK
A "Networking Nu~ and Bolts Hands.
On Workshop,• led by John Hall, vice
president of Business and Community
Relations of the Jennings Co., begins at
7 30 p m in the Administration Building
chapel of St Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, 600 St Andrews Road. Newport
Beach. Everyone 1s welcome, and there
1s no charge. For more information, call
574-2239
•SATURDAY. MAY 13
YOUTH MINISTRY TRAINING
Youth pastors and workers are invited
to the "Youth Ministry Training Semi-
narH 9 a m. to 3 p.m. at Southern Cali-
fornia College, 55· Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa National youth trainer/speaker
Jim Burns speaks on HYouth Ministry:
Making a Positive Impact. H Fee at the
door 1s S18 per person, S70 maximum
per group. For information, phone 556-
361 o, ext. 323.
MIND SCIENCE
"Science of Mind II" 1s Juanella Evans'
10 a.m. to noon workshop at Newport
Beach Church of Religious Science. 901
Dove St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Call
646-3199.
TEA AND FASHIONS
St. John the Divine Episcopal Church,
183 Bay St. Costa Mesa, hosts "Tea at
Tara.H a spring tea and fashion show. at
2 p.m Tickets· SS.
CREATION SOENCE ASSOCIATION
The Creation Science Association holds
I
• "'*,......,. 7:JO p.m. at Mlrinen Churd\ 1000 ')Mn Ave., Newport
leech. Meftl Armltr~. expert on
Miao blata9 ..,_ltl God's Amlzlnt
:r~~=-'=~ ::r' elgee. The meetttig Is frM and all .,. welcOme. Fot more lnformetlon. c.11
am~•-.uJ1.
• SUNDAY, MAY 14
llESSED MOTHERHOOD
"Ofvine Mothefhood" 15 the 10:30 a .n'I.
topic at NeWport Bffch Church of Reli-
gious $clence, 901 Dove St., No. 145,
Newport Beach. Call 646·3199.
ISAAEL INDEPENDENCE DAY
"Birth of the Israeli Airforce• Is the
featured film at 10 a.m. at the Jewish
Culture School site off Red Hiii in Cost•
Mesa. The fil m ls part of the Israel Inde-
pendence Day celebration by the J.C.S.
Chapter of the Society for Humanistic
Judaism. There is no charge, and the
. p\tblic is invited. For directions and
Information. call Gina at 642-3928.
• MONDAY, MAY 15
INTERFAITH HUNGER WALK
A planning meeting for the 1995 Inter-
faith Hunger Walk runs 7:30 to 9 p.m. at
1rvine United Church of ChrisWniversity
Synagogue, 491 5 Alton Paricway, Irvine.
RepresentatilleS from each congrega-
t ion/organization in the surrounding
communities, including Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa. are invited. The walk is
slated for Oct. 22.
• WEDNESDAY, MAY 17
CLERGY'S ROLE
The Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith
Council features a panel discussion of
"The-Clergy's Role in Social Issues# at
noon at the Newport Beach LOS Stake
Church, 801 Dover Drive, Newport
Beach. Panel members include: the Rev.
Steven Mather of First Presbytc:rlan
Church of Anaheim, Rabbi Allan Krause
of Temple Beth El in Aliso Viejo and the
Rev. Gary Barmore of Fairview Commu·
nity Church. Luncheon is SS. For reserva-
tions and mort information, call Jim de
Boom at 548-4942.
• SATURDAY, MAY 20
WORTH WORKSHOP
"Women's Worth" is Gail Miller's 10
a.m. to noon workshop at Newport
Beach Church of Religious Science, 901
Dove St .• No. 145, Newport Beach Call
61$6-3199.
SHIN BUDDHISM
Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Bud·
dhist Temple's Dharma Society presents
a lecture and discussion series on Shin
Buddhism 7 p.m. at the temple, 2S4 Vic·
toria St., Costa Mesa. For more informa·
tion, call the Rev. Hirosumi at 722-1202
or Rornie Young at 651 -3102.
•ONGOING
PRAYER DISPLAY
As part of National Day of Prayer, First
Church of Christ. Scientist. Costa Mesa,
2880 E. Mesa Verde Drive, features a
see<ial display on prayer in the Christian
Science Reading Room through May 31 .
The room, open 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. daily,
offers visitors a place to explore the
Bible, Mrs. Eddy's writings and other lit-
erature. More information: 546-3722
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP
A support group for parents, siblings
, RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
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Child Core Provldtd
St1•1(~ 8 4S am
1030om & S30pm
Rev. Mary Murray Shelton
Senior Minister
Sunday
"What I Did For Love"
CHURCH Of RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
Member ol lhe United Ch urch of Rel191ovs Science
2205 MAIN STREET • SUITE 23, SEACUFF VILIAGE
HUNTINGToN BEACH. CA 92648 (714) 969· 1331
' EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal
NA Community O.dico,.d lo l.oYing ond
Serving Jesus Christ 01 Lord ond SoYior"
F1 Dov1d C Andenon, rector
3209 Voo lodo
Newport Beoch "•
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Sunday Worship
S:OOAM, 1-0:00AM
ursery, Sunday Schoo
"A Friendly. Caring
Christian Community"
3233 Pacific View Dr
'"t M.Yg~1teJ
Corona del Mar ·
644~0463
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FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
Chwch lOam & 5pm,
Sunday School 1 Oam
Wednesday Meetings 8pm
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CONGREGATIONAL
COMMUNITY CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
To Belitvt ls To C111: To C1re Is To QO.
Dr Dennis W Sh0tt, M1n1ster
Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10.AM
0-Jrdl Schoo4 9AM AdUit • 9 •S Ch·ldfen
Child C.r• Provided 644-1400
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+ aaaat: Saint ~him
Catholk ChurCh. + ADDllSI: 1964 Orange
Ave., Costa Mesa.
+Ta.MIONE: 57 ... 7400.
+DENOMINATION: Roman
Catholic.
+VIAR CHUltCH ESTAa-
USHED: 1947, with the recent
building opened in 1965. • + SERVICE TIMES: Monday
through Saturday -8:30 a.m.,
5:30 p.m.; Sunday -6:30 ~.m ..
9:30 a.m .• 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m.;
Spanish-language services are
held on Tuesdays and Fridays at
7 p.m., and on Sundays at 8
a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. + PASTOR: Father Kenneth
Krause. + PASTORAL STAFF: Father
Jerome Karcher, vicar; Father
Douglas Cook. vicar; Jim Croal,
seminary intern. + SIZE Of CONGREGATION:
7,000 (weekly attendance). + MAKEUP OF CONGRE6"-
TION: A w ide variety of people
attend the church, with a heavy
emphasis on families.
.... ~ l11dr'Calm .... Dilf PIDr
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+ CHILD CARE: Available dur·
ing the Sunday 9:30 a.m. ser-
vice; church school for. grades
first through eighth also at that
time.
CASEY LUKSCH I DAllY Pll.OT
The pulpit where Father Kennet!' Krause delivers sermons at Saint Joachim Catholic Church.
+ TYPE OF WORSHIP: Hymns
acGompanied by pipe organ.
+WELCOME WAGON: Greet-
ers are present at all masses.
that day. ship; Knights of Columbus; dies and figures of the saints;
+ PROGRAMS: Addiction catholic Daughters; aid pro-stained glass windows and
recovery programs; divorce/sep-grams to the poor and needy. wooden depictions of the life
aration support groups; youth + OfUROt DESIGN: The sane-of Christ decorate the walls.
+ TYPE OF SERMON: Krause,
Karcher and Cook rotate at the
different services; each one pre-·
pares his own message based
programs; Bible studies; free tuar}' consists of one cavernous + INTERESTING NOTE: The
ESL lessons offered year-round; room under a high arched ceil-church holds its fourth annual
Saint Joachim's Children's --...., ingr with two smaller side Spring Fair May 19-21.
School for students through { rooms; alcoves in the side walls
on the liturgical readings for eighth grade; seniors fellow-of the main room house can-By Anastacia Freeberg
L-----------------------------------------------------------------------~-~ and spouses of the seriously mentally ill
meets at 6:30 p.m. Sundays at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church. 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For
information, phone the Adult Education
Office. 574-2236.
SCIENCE OF MIND
Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by
"Prosperity/Science ofr Mirut' at 7 p.m.
are l'leld Tuesdays at Newport Beach
• Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove
St., No. 145, Newport Beach. Science of
Mind/Healing is also held 10 a.m.
Wednesdays. Information: 646-3199. ·
PRAYER BREAKFAST -
First United Methodist Church of Costa
Mesa holds a Prayer Breakfast at 6 a.m.
Wednesdays at Denny's restaurant at
Newport Boulevard and 17th Street in
Costa Mesa Call 548-7727.
HOLY COMMUNION
St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via
'
Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon ser-
vice Wednesdays with Holy Communion.
Bring a lunch and dine with the church
staff after the service. For more informa-
. tion, call 67S-0210.
A COURSE IN MIRACLES
The non:Profit organization A Gather-
1.ng of Miracles present " A Course in Mir-
acles" lecture and discussi6n at 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays at Saint Michael and All
Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific
View Drive, Corona del Mar. Allen
Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer.
leads the lecture. For more ln(ormation.
call 673-9227 or (310) 478-8994.
Q(REER NETWORK
Free, ongoing Career Network meet·
ings are held 7:30 p.m. Thursdays at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St.
Andrews Road, Newpo~ Beach. The
meetings are usually held in Stewart
Lounge and open to all. Call 574-2239.
METHODIST
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NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
160 I M.11guc:11te Ave Co10ti.1 de M<1r
644-0745
Worship ill 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM
Sund,1y School All ~cs 9 OOAM
r?ev Edwilrd C M<1rt1n
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1 701 Baker, C.M
Worship & Church sc'hool
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
Dr Richard Georoe 979·8234
JdAGU NA
United Methodist Churcn
21632 Wesley Or.
Laguna Beach
499-3088
Sunday Morning Worship
& Christian Education 1 OAM
Ministers David Beades & Virginia
Wheeler
Wesley Counseling Center
Services Avairable
COMMUNITY CHURC H
1 _· REAL F Am-I
FOR REAL LIFE
SouTH Coor COMMUNITY OiuRCH
Bo1 SHMl, SEl\IOI P.u101 I
WEw:NO XIVICB:
SATW.DAY 6:00 P.111.
SU!llDAY ~00 • I O:•U A.M. • 5110 bnA ~ loAD. lmNt. CA 9271'
71+.SS..7600
SYNAGOGUE
TEMPLE ISAIAH ~
{Cor.seNat1ve)
I PRES BYTERIAN
ST. MARK
PR.ESBYTEJUAN
CHURCH
Sumla11 Worship 9:30 a.m.
Child Care, Sunda11 School
Jamboree at Eastbluff
Newport 8eaclr 644-1341
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Set\1ce 10.oo.m
Rlbb1 Marc Steven Rubensteil
Aild 1 emple Choir
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2401 IMne Ail • ~ S.actl
:Jemptt PhQN 548-6900"' 646-7512
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S74-4240
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BIBLE STUDY
His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa
invites everyone for a study of God's
word, food, fun and fellowship on Fri·
days at 7:30 p.m. All ages welcome. For
directions, call James at 650-2S89.
PARADIGM SHIFT
The Newport Beach Baha'i Community
allows participants to hear and experi·
ence "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A
New World" 7:30 p.m. Fridays at a pri·
vate residence in Corona del Mar.
Together. they explore such questions
as: Can racism and prejudice be elimi-
nated? What is the New World Order?
Can conflicts be resolved without force 7
Are women and men equal. What's the
spiritual solution to our economic pr~
lems7 Music and food included. for
information. d irections, call 759-0999.
SUMMER SESSION ENROLLMENT
Lutheran Church of the Master, 2900
CHRISTIAN
! HARBOR CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
(Dlsclples of Christ)
2401 ltvlne Ave. 1t Santa Isabel
Newport B11ch
Sunday WoJShip -lO:OOAM
n . nftu ... .-re ...... "".. ~ ·~ ~..,,,
Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar,
which opened a kindergarten through
sixth grade school in September, is
expanding the program to indude sum-
mer school. The summer session, which
starts June U and is also K-6, includes
before and after-school care. Enrollment
applications are being accepted. Phone
director,Nancy Spaeth at 759-1146.
• Please send pho tographs and type-
written releases detailing stories. j • • upcoming events, sermon toplCS or
any other news Involving Costa Mesa
and Newport Be ach churches to Reli-
gion EditOf' Matt Coker, Daily Pilot,
330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. 92627.
Fax: 646-4170. Releases are requested
two weeks priOf' to an event date.
RELIGIOUS SCIENCE
NEWPO.RT BEACH CHURCH
901 Dove #145, N.8.
(West of JombOree) (North of Bristol)
(EOSI of John Wayne Airport)
Service Sun. 10:30 a .m .
M, Tu, Th. (714) 646-3199
Dr. Juanella Evpns, Minister , ,,
LUTHERAN
___..._.CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor William Hemenway
"Wt ID'1t clrildrtn, 11outlr, IJDUnf -'ults, ct1tttr
lfdJ'f t11 1tni11rs. Wt liWt '" t•rt, t'1 rtlfclr
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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1995 Al
Washington D .C.: more thail cherrJ blossoms and art
By SuYnna Oemam. 5P«ial to the Daily Pilot
fered physically. J efferson
stood a robust 6 foot 2 in
contrast to Madison's slight
5 foot 6. #~ ·' .
reverent, taking it all m, and
soon we Wefe doing the
same.
country for the good of us am
W e hadn't exactly priori-
tized the usual tourist
spots in the planning
stages of this &abbatical largely
due to the emphasis on art and
writing. Only so much time and
energy. However, when drtving
through areas noted for their
· historical signiflcance, it was as_,
if we had no choice but to join
the throngs of camera-toting citi-
zens from all over the world.
We'd both been to Washington ·o.c. and its environs several
times before, so we figured we'd
just breeze in and out, stopping
at the National Gallery of Art,
lbe Corcoran Gallery, the
national Portrait Gallery, Folger
In those early days of
governing a new nation,
Madison served as Jeffer-
son's Secretary ol State, and
when Madison took. over
the presidency, James Mon-
roe. who Uved down the hill !!IAir:Jllll•
from Monticello, became his
On this sabbatical, we'd
seen dozen of idealized
presidential portraits by
Gilbert Stuart and romanti·
dzed American landscapes
by Thomas Moran. We'd
visited the homes of 19th
century writers -Sarah
Anne Jewett and Wa~hing
ton Irving -whose descrip-
tive stories reflected the
same mythical world.
A few days later, we vi ited
Phi..ladelph1a's Independence
Hall, heard of the many c.hffer-
ences that were debated so that
we could en1oy freedom of
expression, We decided we did-
n't want to go back, but it was .
good to be reminded of where
and how it all began, .to actually
see for.ourselves the places we'd
read about and taken for grdnt-
ed since we were chtldren. We
may have thought'we were onJy
cotrung here for drt cmd cherry
blossoms, but instead we'd felt a
profound !>ense or hlstonral con -
Lmwty and the unportanc-e of
past and present mover., and
doers m the grand scheme or
things, even those who dissent,
who see thmgc; dlfler~nUy. \\'e
figured lhe fo rmer fathrrs tand
mother!.} wouldn't ha\.l' WdntecJ
1t dny other wdy
Secretary of State. So, of -.::;;:=;5iii;...;:
course, we then bad to visit
Monroe's home and his
peacock d escendant before
vi.siting Montpelier, Madi-
son's country home. We saw
an innovation Macmon bad
borrowed from Jefferson:
triple-sashed windows that
also serve as doors. Jeffer-
son and Madison were to
have a close friendship for
50 years. In fact, alter Jef-• ,
'"'M:IMA'!> ~E'~
"'"'ONll<..~ L-4-0 <l
O n. the other hand, con-
temporary writers such
as John Updike and Alice
Walker show us an imper-
(ect country, on~ that often
hates and is out for its own
self interest. Sirrularly, artist<>
George Segal and David , Shakespeare Library, the Nation-
, al Museum of American Art and,
perhaps. the Hirshom Museum.
But something happened
when 'we spotted the sign to
Monticello and decided to tour
Jefferson's uniq\le home over-'
looking the University of Vrr-
ginia in Charlottesville. Walking
through Monticello and the uni-
versity, both designed by Jeffer-
son, and hearing about his life,
we began to see him as a human
being who was widowed with
two young d aughters and was
still grapRling with all the prob-
lems inherent in establishing a
new country, a democratic coun-
try that borrowed from the Old ,
World but fiercely fought for an
identity of its own.
ferson died, Madison car-~fr
ried on his friend's plans for
VNIVE'~SIT"'f OF Vl~INIA
CHAtzJ.o ~VtLJ. E, ~'-':°""'·~
· . Hockney, among many, por-
tray a deep alienation, bod-
ies that are blemished, that
sit alone, stare into space or
at (elevision. If we were to • Susanna Clemans 1s a Costa Mesa resi-
dent who teaches literature at Cerrrtos
Community College She and art1st/hus
band Harvey Cleman•. who teaches at
Golden West College. have wrapped
up their cross·country trip to the
homes of great artists and writers
The founding fathers had few
role models for this kind of
belief-carving that would
become laws for them to live by
and, as it turned out, laws we'd
still be living by more than 200
years later. A true Renaissance
Man -scholar, musician, archi-
tect, fanner, inventor, diplomat, .
writer, friend, husband and
father -r he'd researched classic
architecture and then blended
French, British, Italian and Jef-
ferson elem~ts into his cre-
ations.
We heard stories of his close
association with James Madison,
who shared many of his interests
though the two markedly dif-
of ·the
G U
the University of Virginia's
academic ,community as
pr.omised.
We tried to imagine having
the time and energy to design
houses, farms and buildings that
would become national monu-
ments as well as create the Cbn-
stitution, the Declaration of inde-
pendence and run the country.
Furthermore, we tried to imagine
developing these farms without
roads, stores, neighbors and
motorized vehicles. We couldn't.
No wonder American literature,
music and art would not truly
come into its own unW the mid-
19th century. Life got in the
way.
We drove into Alexandria, a
few miles outc;ide of Wtt hlngton
D.C ., and chose to stay there and
take the subway into the capitol,
a good dioice because every-
thing was within walking dis-
tance from the subway stops.
Enjoying the clear, cool day,
we breathed in the cherry blos-
soms that had just reached their
peak. On our way to the Nation-
al Gallery, we spontaneously
dropP,ed by Barbara Boxer's
office to see if we could get Sen-
ate passes. It was surpnsingly
easy, and after being scanned as
box.
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were taken up to the visitor's change shddows on Lincoln's
gallery by a kind senator's aide. likeness, saw the night lights
Walking in, we heard .Ted flicker·on and give his statue a
Ke nnedy's booming voice talking larger-than-life look. The White ·
ab'out immigrants' rights. I was House, the Capitol, The Wash-
suddenly back in time to January -ington Monument -they were
1969, my only othet visit to the all around us as we headed back
Senate, when I'd seen and heard to our subway stop, made more .
this same senator. I was thrilled prominent by their illuminating
both times, the first because I light against the dark, cold night.
was young and impressionable, Complete ly caugJlt up now
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plished7 We thought about the who were traveling -but we
early government though fraught still wanted to wdlk through the
with unbelievable obstacles and ornatC' public rooms, each one a
yet managed to establish an predomjnate color such as blue,
entire democracy in a relatively red, gold or green, and perhaps
short time. It took Jefferson 17 sense more fully the first families
days to write the J?eclaration of who have come and gone. Peo-
Independence. We wondered if pie speaking many languages
he might be a bit frustrated from all over walked through the
today. 1 rooms with us. They were quietly
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Teacher gets ~o scratch acting itch m· 'Amadeus'
•, •• By Christopher Trela,
Special to the Dai/If Pilot
M ichael Leigh has been a
speech professor at
Orange Coast College
in Costa Mesa for 19 years. At
44, Leigh is also a veteran of
more than 50 stage productions
Acting nms in Leigh's family:
his father is the well-known
movie and TV bad guy, Bruce
Glover. Now Leigh is playing a
bad guy of sorts. He has the
plum role of Mozart's rival, Anto-
nio Salieri, in the OCC produc-
tion of Peter Shaffer's Tony
Award-winning play,
"Amadeus,• that runs through
May 14 in the college's Drama
Lab Theatre.
•At one time in my lile. I
thought I wanted to be an actor
more than anything," revealed
Leigh during a_recent interview.
•1 ended up pursuing a teaching
career. ~·ve never regretted that
decision. I love to teach. But I
still indulge my theatrical itch
every now and again.·
Leigh spent several years
working as a television actor, but
got Ced up with acting after
attending an intensive weekend
acting workshop.
"We were made to rage.
scream, cry and laugh all week-
end long/ he recalled. "The
workshop had the strangest
effect on me. After it was over, 1
no longer felt the need to act. I
wanted to go back to teaching.
And because I no longer had a
great urgency to act. I discov-
ered I could relax and en1oy the
moment. As a result, I think I've
become a much better actor.·
Leigh has en1oyed a Wlde
variety of success on stage and
in the classroom He ha~ acted at
the Old Globe Theatre in San
Diego, the Laguna Playhouse
and the Crystal Cathedral. He's
portrayed Shakespearean char-
acters su(:h as Petrucch1o, Iago
and Tybdlt. and has appeared in
productions of "The Glass
Menagerie,· "The Crucible" dnd
~Long Day·~.Joumey Into
Night."
In 11 years as co-director of
the Orange Coast College foren-
sics program, his speech team~
captured four national titles. He
is also a published poet and has
written four screenplays. But
Leigh almost missed out on
much of his success. In 1986, hi
kidneys stopped funclloning and
he went on dialysis, finally
receiving a kidney transplant.
The transplant failed in 1992,
and he went back on dialysis for
two years until receiving another
transplant last year.
#Those experiences have
taught me a great deal about
myself and about life," said
Leigh. "I've learned to dppred-
ate things. J now take time to
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enjoy the moment rather than
hurrying off to meet a deadline.
I've teamed to relax."
And Leigh is enjoying his
moments as Solien in
"Amadeus." For tickets, call 432·
5880:
Lots to see at OCC
Orange Coast College is
keeping·busy with other'per-
form1ng arts matters over the
next few days. At 3 p.m. Sunday,
the OCC Wind Ensemble offers
a spring concert in the college's
Fine Arts Recital Hall. The con-
cert will feature such works as
"Mars· by Holst and "The Apol-
lo Suite" by Brubaker. Tickets
are $5 at the door. Call 432-5880.
Steve Love's New Yo rk
Express rolls lnto Orange
Coast Colleg e this ~rlday.
For the younger set, the
Serendipity Theater Company's
performance of "If You Give a
Mouse a Cookie,· will be per-
formed in J\toore Theater ell 2
and 4.30 p.m. Sunday. With 1um-
bo props l.tke a 13-foot refngera-
tor. a 6-foot glas!> o( nulk and dn
8-foot 'ilraw. the stage is set to
look l.tke d giant kitchen. The
production, bd ed on the populdr
book by Laura Joffe Numeroff.
was won cntical acclaim. Tickets
cost .$13 for adults dnd $7 for
children 12 and younger. Cdll
432-5880.
OCC's production of Stepht>n
Sondheim's "Assdssins" proved
to be so successful a couple
months ago thdt the school i~
..
bringing the play back for
encore performances June 16
through July 2. Many original
cast members are returning for
the summer performances, but
there are several roles that must
be recast. Auditions for "Assas-
. sins" are Monday and Wednes-
day from 6 to 8 p.m. Auditioners
must come prepared to sing.
They may bring any song to per-
form. An accompanist will be
provided. CaU 432-5640 for
details. .
And auditions for OCC's sum-
mer show for children, "The
Adventures or Stuart Little" by
E.B. White, will be held Tuesday.
Auditions for children will run
from 4 to 5:30 p .m., while adult
auditions are scheduled tot 6 to
8:30 p.m. Directed by theater
arts professor Alex Golson. the
show will run July 14-16 and 19-
22 m OCC's Robert B. Moore
Theatre. For audition informa-
tion. call 432-5640.
Steve Love's New York
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the entertainment world. As the
only roller dance company of its
kind, it has achieved internation-
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PSO~eabow
Congrallllations to the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra and its
wdrld premiere performances of
"Ftre Water Paper: A Vietnam
Oratorio" ApFil 26 and 27 at the
Perfonning Arts Center in Costa
Mesa. This commissioned work
by compoi>er Elliot Goldenthal is
d musical reflection on the
human experience of the Viet-
nam War. The prem.iere perfor-
mances featured the PSO, Pacific
Chorale, Pacific Chorale Chil-
dren's Chorus and Ngan-Khoi
Vietnamese Children's Chorus.
The piece itsell is a Cascinat-
ing blend of Ame rican and Viet-
namese cultures. Traditional
Vietnamese music and. poetry.
American veteran poetry, operat-
ic motifs and other musical mu~
ings combine in an emotionally
powerful presentation. The work
was recorded for release this
November, featuring cellist Yo-
Yo Ma as well as the performing
artists who appeared in the pre-
miere.
. The PSO has grown in promi-
nence andirr ability over the
years, and this performance is an
ample demonstration or the vir-
tuosity of the orchestra. Hopeful-
ly, the PSO's recording of ·Fire
Water Pa per· will find 1ts way
into a lot of stockmgs this Christ-
mas.
The PSO is keeping busy next
week, too. PSO Ass{stant Con-
ductor Edward Cumming will
lead the orchc.strd in the world
premiere of "Caras del Sol" by
Hector Annienta, PSO Artist-in-
Residencc for Santa Ana pro-
grams, Tuesday through Thurs-
day. as part of the PSO's Taco
Bell youth Concerts at the Per-
forming Arts CPnter. Nearly
18,000 Orange County school-
children are expected to attend
these free concerts
These concerts are the culmi-
nation of the PSO's "Cldss Act.·
a music ennchment progrdm
where me mbers of the sympho-
ny went mto local schools to
teach mu!>tc apprec1dllon. V1cto-
na ElemPntary m the Newport-
Mesa Unified School dl!>lnc:t WdS
one of tho'>e schools, dnd yol!
can bet the student~ from thdt
school will be in attendance at
one of the concerts.
On Wednesday and Thursdciy,
the PSO con-
tinues its Clas-
sics Sert~ con-
certs with a
program devot-
ed to Brahm's
Symphony No.
3, Respighi's
"Pines of
Rome~ and the
world premiere
of •On Time's Frank TicheU
Stream," com-
posed by the PSO's composer-in-
residence, Frank Tlcheli. lf you
can't make it to the concerts. you
can listen to Thursday evening's
performance on KUSC 91 .5 FM
beginning at 8 p.m.
Haydn go seek
The music of Franz Joseph
Haydn will fill the Performing
Arts Center June 4 at the
nation's only festival devoted to
Austria's most highly regarded
elassical composer. •Em Kleine!>
Haydn Fest" ("A Little Haydn
Festival") Will feature music by
the Angeles String Quartet -
which is in the midst of a fivc-
year project recording all of
Haydn's string quartets-:. and a :
talk by Herbert Glass, who is an , •I
aficionado of the composer who !
lived Jrom 1732 to 1809.
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Viennese coffee-and-strudel •
hour catered by the Four Sea-r
sons restaµrant. At \ 1 a.m., the • f
quartet will perlorm Haydn's • -
'
String Quartets Op. 1, No. 1 in ,
B-Flat ("La chasse")i Op. 33, No. I
3 in c ("The Bird H) and Op. 64, r
No. 3 in B-Aat. At lunchtime,
audience members and musi-
cians will stroll outdoors to the
park near South Coast Repertory
and picnic. Then· it's back to
Founders H..all for String Quar-
tets Op. 1 No 3 in 0 ; Op. 20 No.
6 in A cmd Op. 74, No. 1 in C.
T1cke~ are $25. and each
llcket holder receives a Haydn
T-shirt! Call 556-ARTS
Meow. meow, meow, meow ,
It'~ bdaack: Andrew Liciyd
Webber·~ mega-rut "Catsff makes
i~ fourth !>lop at the Perfonrung
Arts Center Aug 8-20 Tickets go
on sc1le Sunddy, June 11.
• CHRISTOPHER TRELA'S
Performing Arts column runs
Saturd~ys in the Daily Pilot.
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t?n-I mtm: Shortly efter 1he county filed ~· ~ flltot edtlors thought it
... be • good .. to P'lt tog9ttw • wish list ==-Mfythlng from fWd trips to books -were cut from ichools because of the fiscal
. And. • we antkJpRld, 1he community
fMM forwafd In • time of need. 11'1 all, roughly F In supplies and doMtlons Mf'9 made to IChools: The Dally Piiot Is wt to Neiew
ard for tts efforts Mlrt w.ek. But In truth,.
the awerd belongs to the community. Following fs atC accounting of the donations:
(\DAMS SCHOOL
Office supplies, no value declared
Denise Worden, Uoyd and Donna, Ben-
pett, Valerie Torelli
ANDERSEN SCHOOL .
flP Desltjet 560 Printer, $500.
Mr. Alhamad
bonation to reimburse grade teacher for
classroom supplies, $300.
Rick & Sandra Pospisil
Apple llc/E computer, Monitor, Disk Dri-
ve, Mouse,$100
Paul and Cathy Schroeder
J'vfiscellaneousbooks,$400
Lora & Douglas Poole
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL
Donation to purchase playground balls,
$50.
Cheryl Naff
886-25Mz IBM Clone computer
VGA color monitor, Toshiba Printer,
$1 ,850
Dennis R. Kelly
30 playground balls, no value declared
Mikasa Sports
Aeld Trip sponsorships:
2nd grade to bde pools, $90.
Anonymous
5th grade to Heritage Hall at Knott's
Berry Farm, $150
Grandparent of Hall 5th grader
3rd/4th grade to Youth Expo at Orange
County Fairgrounds, $90 ,.
Centennial Parm Grant
• 1st grade to Centennial Fann at Orange
County Fairgrounds, $75
Centennial Parm Grant
COLLEGE PARK SCHOOL .
Geoboard (Math teaching tools), no val-
ue declared
Kevin Shannon, Professor, OCC
AssOrted computers, no value declared
donor unknown
KAISER SCHOOL
{BM Quietwriter, WYSE keyboard,
WYSE computer, monitor, $1,000
Pam Dobson
Apple color monitor and 20 games,
$350.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stephens
KILLYBROOKE SCHOOL
Apple lIE computer\ monchrome moni-
tor, 2 disc drives, Image Writer 1 printer
$1,000
LINCOLN SCHOOL
Apple Ile computer, $150
Cecilia Stem
Apple IlGs computer, Image Writer
Printer, $500
Jeanette Brds
Apple lie computer, monitor, 5.25 and
3.5 disc dnves, $200
Lincoln PPO
Camcorder and case, $200.
William Wayt
Apple GS computer, monitor, Image
Writer, $500.
Candace Mittman
BE YOU ..
.THEY BENEFIT
.NEWPORT ELEMENTARY
HP Printe} Pertonna 550, $1,500.
Mr. and Mrs. DanJel Sims
Macintosh Perfonna 550, $1,200
Anonymous
HP Desk Jet 640 printer, $300
Anonymous
Ten U.S.A. almanacs, $100
GaryMarch
HP 540 Des le Writer printer, $3 t 0
Mr. an'd Mrs. Daniel Sims
NEWPORT HEIGHTS SCHOOL
Pioneer laser disk video disc player,
$756
Karen and Gr\f Amies
Children's books, $16
.T.he Children's
Bookshoppe
Children's books, $85
Mr. and Mrs Klaus Schilling
2 viqeo tapes, 3 books with cassettes, 23
hardbound books and 23 paperback
books, no declared value
Miss Kelli Carson and Family
10 Eye Witness Book!>, $170.
Ms. Sandi Hill
5 ROI video systems dJsk players, $500
Steve Riccabona and Jim Goldenberg
Multimedia Design Corp.
Set of Britannica Encyclopedias and set
of Tune Life Nature books, $200
Norman Lawson
Cash donation to PT.A. $100
PAUIARINO SCHOOL
Set of encyclopedias, $500
Teresa Wickett
correspondence
POMONA SCHOOL
Donation for 3rd Grade Field Trip Thans-
portation, $200
Saxton Co .
45 playground balls, $300
Mikasa Sports
Apple llGS computer, Color RGB moni-
tor, Keyboard, no value declared
Julie Franke
Image Writer Il printer, Mouse, Disk dri·
ve
SONORA SCHOOL .
Apple computer, Ta.xan 12 inch color
monitor, Apple printer, disk drive,
$1,000.
Pete Rabbitt
Puzzles, games, maps, Large encyclope-
dia, dictionary, bucket of math blocks.
no value declared
Anonymous
VICTORIA SCHOOL
Books: Sarah Plain and Tall, $240
Jocelyn Gilbert
Indian in the Cupboard, $240
KriS McCulloch
WHITTIER SCHOOL
Donation, $25
Beabice Hyland
Donation,$25
Raymond Hyland
·caipet remnants, no value declared
Gary and Janelle Orgill
Case of Granola Bars, $90
John Sclasani .,
3 golf umbrellas, no value declared
Arthur Aune
...
Tennis balls; no value declared
Chris Nelson, teacher, Sonora
WILSON SCHOOL
23 playground balls, no value declared
Mikasa Sports
-· Software training for Claris Works 3.0,
no value declared
John Apgar Productions
Funding for field bip transportation to.
Orange Coast College. Ballet Folkloria,
$217
Wilson PTA
Assorted Apple computers and acces-
sories, no value declared
Irene Malone, ruchard Moore
Library volunteer, no value declared
Bob Cook
ENSIGN MIDDLE SCHOOL
2 HP Desk Jet printers, $632
Anonymous
Software (Microsoft, Windows, Works &
.Money}, $120
Ensign Student body
Apple llGs computer, IIGS RGB monitor,
Apple :f.5 monitor, Image Writer ll. 5.75
drive, cable, One box various title of
education/ Apple software, $2,400
Mike and Rochelle O'Donnell ,
TEWINKLE MIDDLE SCHOOL
126 paperback fiction & non fiction
books,$500
Mary Ann Ehret
Apple Ile computer; Apple monitor,
Apple dual disk drive, Apple
Image Writer printer, no value declared
Oixio Bil.ee
•
\.
Save the literacy program
acteristics of the applicants, Michal
Heller, ·ourt\.able professional program
coordinator, matches individual stu·
dents with the appropriate volunteer
tutors. I can tell you what potential this
program has for improving the lives of
the people it.helps. I know many
examples first·hand. • IDITOWS NOTE: The follO\Nlng letters were
written before Newport lffCh library trustees ~ to rethink Its Nrller decision to elimi·
nate Its literacy program. The program's fate,
though, ;, still up Jn the air.
~a 3_.-year resident of Newport
Beach, I was highly enthusiastic about
t our new Central Library and most
appreciative of the marvelous efforts of
thole who made it possible. However,
as that resident and as an English I teacher for 2~ years at Newport Harbor
1 ' ffigb, I am appalled at your ded.sion to
filkn!riate the library's literacy program.
1 I am fully aware of how important it
to be able to communJcate ideas and <eelingl and to be able to read for
ls'lfonnation and an awareness ol oth-
en' thought. and ~ons, Those abili·
ties bolster one's confidence -a per-
~ benefit -and add bn.rileasurably
, tp one'• value to hil l9CfiMY -an
lilfOil1Hd public Is a nec111aty ma
~acy.
Libraries are signals of literacy, and
rather than thinking o{ llrniting ways
tor ow people to become literate, we
should be following every avenue we
can to promote literacy.
Fifty-seven thousand dollars is a
paltry amount to try to save it it means
sacrificing the tremendous boon of
potentially literate people. I would hold
your board grossly remiss it it followed
through on your proposal. If you do fol-
low through, I suggest you·schedule
meetings with local high school stu-
dents to explain why literacy isn't all
that important.
8ETTY J. OIBACH
Newport Beach
I think the Library Board of 1rustees
has made a big mistake ellm.lnab.ng
the literacy Program. I hope the City
Council does not accept lhil recom-
mendation. Certainly, 1n lb8le diffkuJt
budget times many public MMcel
have to be cut back. But it'• pmny
..
wise and pound'foolish to chop out this
program in its entirety.
Th£:; adult students in the Literacy
Program. are trying td improve their
English skills so they can be mpre pro-
ductive in \heir jobs, enhance their
self-esteem as human' beings. and
become better citizens tn our society.
They have stepped forward. with
courage in fadng up to their sbortcom·
ings in reading and writtng. We should
not suddenly cut them off or deprive
others of a chance at self-improvement.
This makes no MDSe, not only in eco,
nomic terms, but also in ·termt ol
humane Vahiel.
For the put four years I have been
intlmatefy lDvOl¥ed with the Ubrup
Literacy~ ftnt as a volunteer
tutor, then for lftOlt of that time • lhl
person who bu tntervtewtd and ~
uated ~•of the lt'Ud-* m·
lng into tm ~ -more tbml 180.
8ued on tl*l ._..tidDI end
tnilghts into .. ....,.,.... .... dllr-
'
I'm well aware of the tough deci-
sions people in responsible positions
face in stretching limited funds over
tight budgets, having bad such
experiences myself in government
and the corporate world. But it ls one
thing to trim programs back and quite
another to kill the Literacy Program in
its entirety when it contributes in such
a fundamental way to the future of our
community.
JACK DWAN
Corona del Mar
It'• generally agreed that legal
hnmigrants shotild beCOm8 conversant
wtth the English lang\iage. The New·
palt Ubrary Uter.cy Program provides
a means toWa:rd that end at ~ very ..n COit. I'd like to go on record"U =:-•I biMeve It 9hOuld not be.
'
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Newport Beech
.
Cmaputer GS System 1800, Samsung
Montlor, EECO keyboard, Epson Printer
One box color cartridges for printer,
l'IOO
SWve Hollstein
n:i.biba copier, $500
Annie Chu
RCA 27·inch television, $599
Ralph's Grocery Co.
FAX modem. $170
Paul Moses
Panasonic impact dot matrix printer, ssoo
Robert Underwood.
COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL
4 20·inch Panasonic combination
TVNCRs, $1,640
Ml!SA500
NEWPORT HARBOR
HIGH SCHOOL
Assorted computer books and diSkettes
no value declared
Keith D: Jewell · .
HP PC Vectra, 3 HP monitots, Sanyo 100
PAX machines, Sharp calculator, $350
Pour Seasons Hotel
Apple Ile computer, Dual disk drive
Monitor, Star printer, miscellaneous soft·
ware and accessories, $350
Geny Lumian
Apple IlGS computer, Apple keyboard
Apple color monitor, Image Writer D
printer, 2 Apple 3.5 disk drives, Apple
5.25 disk drive, Hard drive, $310
Gene Kraus •
16 chips IMBX-70 s'imms, 1rak.ker 250
MB/B, Sony CD-Rom, 'technical service
fee $1,295
Robert Millett Co.
GATE ·
20-inch computer monitor, $750
TI:m Barker
World Book encyclopedia. no value
declared
Pat Brubaker
3 $10 donations, $30
three parents
FISCAL SERVICES
2 Sanyo memo scribelS, no value
declared
Comerica Bank-Lucy Alfonso
17 rolls adding machine tape, $6
Eleanor Humphrey
DISTRICT -NO DESIGNATION
3 CPUs, 3 AT&T monitors, $1,623 . I
Computer equipment, $20
Greg Raven
35 boxes 1-inch 3-ring binders, $650
David Andrade
Office supplies, no value declared
Pat Brubacker
Xerox copier, Monroe copier, 3 Apple
printers, Daisywriter printer, Samsung
monitor, Taxan, no value declared
Andy Glasgow, Tension Member Tech.
Panasonic FP 5060 Copy machine, 2
executive chairs, 4 secretary chaits,
Foldup table, Lamp, $500
Dave Brown, CEO, El Dorado Bank
• SOURCE: Newport-Mesa Unified School Di~
trict
Don't fight ov~r boundaries
This is reg~ng the arttcle •Battle
Brewing Over School Boundaries• in
the May 1 edition of the Daily Pilot, an
article questioning boundaries for
Adams Elementary School in Costa
Mesa.
Ed Decker, the district trustee wbt>
lives ln Mesa Verde, was quoted ~MY·
ing, •tn my opinion it's not a ra~e
(segregating Adams Elementary School)
with the prevailing majority of dtizens
of the area, it's about parents who want
their IChoot to be academicaDy cbal·
lengtng and to ofter rig~ ltandards
ln re.ding, spelling, utthaaelic ...
W1Md exactly does Mr. Deeter think
that tbe rest of the populatian bl the
NeWport·Meta Unified Scbool Diatdct
want for their children wile) ue .nmd·
lrig tbe local public tcboolt• All_~
lbould be trying ~ addeiv9 ~
IWMIArd.I of excellence.
The Newport~M ... SdioOI Dlllrtct
tbouki be~ boW to llDPG•w =Lm-=-~r--r:r ............ ~
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BOUNDARY DEBATED AT ADAMS SCHOOL
CONTINUED FROM A 1 than the district, county and state
averages compared to other
schools with the same demo-at a recent school board meeting graphics.
would exclude many Spanish-Harrington also said there is
speaking children from Adams. an incorrect perception in the
The Newport-Mes~ Unified community that ~glish-speak
School District board of trustees ihg students 1 are forced to sit
will address the re-zoning topic through lessons given in Span-
Tuesday night.. ish.
The debate over racism has At Adams, student:i; in kinder-complica~ed the issue for other garten, first, second and U:llrc.t
parents who say they simply grades separate into two classes
want to find out about the quali-:where they learn reading, math
ty of their children's education. and language in their native lan-
H As a parent, and not some-, guage. '
one in the educanon field, how · When the class gets together
dd I gauge how the school is again, lessons are in English. By
""doing?" said Chris Ludlow, the fourth grade, all classes are
whose first child will start taught in English.
kindergarten at Adams in the ·The key," Harrington said,
fall. ' "is to give all students access to
District educators assure par-the curriculum."
ents like Ludlow that Adams Harrington has volunteered to
School is right where it's sup-take skeptics on a tour of the
posed to be academically. s~ool to se~ ,!he way basic skills
In tne recently released CLAS mix in with.art.. science and tech-
test results, Adams score d higher nol<?gy in classrooms.
And the principal maintains
an open-door policy for any par-
ent who wants to talk about the
school's continual improvements
in writing, math and reading,
which she has mapped out on
meticulously-organized charts.
During a tour friday, Harring-
ton proudly showed off the
school and pointed out learning
guidelines posted in ~opms so
,teachers and stugents know
what's expected.·When the prin-
cipal enter~d a room, students
gave her an .Adams sign-lan-
guage '"hello," which look~ like a
· peace sign with wiggling fingers.
"One of the biggest growths
I've seen is in mechanics and
grammar in writing," said Har-
rington, who visits classrooms
regularly. giving feedback and
evaluations.
"Math is also going great. I
see students µrtproving i!l their
ability to think and prob1em-
solve."
WEEKEND, MAY 6-7, 1995 AU
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+ How good is youc nejgh-
borh ood school? ny answer-
ing the questions in the fol-
lowing guideline, provided
by Newport~Mesa Superin-
tendent Mac Bemd, to evalu-
ate the quality of your school:
+ Organizational Climate -
Are students well-behaved? ls
there an overall feeling of
: care and concern between
' teachers and students, and ! · vice-vers.a? Is the campus.
neat and tidy? Are classrooms
and offices decorated with
items that stress academics?
Are rules enforced that
ensure learning? + Leadership -Is the prin-
cipal in the classroom, fre-
q_:iently working with teach-
ers? D~es the principal show a
concern a bout teaching ctnd
learning and is he/she well-
versed enough to teach teach-
ers? Do stude nts know princi-
pals by name?
TesUng and Monitoring
-Are evaluations set up so
teachers know how students
are doing? Do they make
changes to help students
improve? Do.teachers make
sure students know one topic
before moving to the next?. ls
staff concerned and aware of
what students a re learning 1
anti not learning? + Emphasis on Basks -Is
there a strong emphasis on
reading, writing and math?
One way to check is look at
,
students' writing assignments
and samples. Are students
doing a lot of writing? Check
on writing quality and see
.what skills are mastered and
which still need he lp. + High ExpectaUons -!
.Does the staff believe that all :
students can learn? Are
teachers and administrators
willing to push stu~ents to
learn as much as they can? A
school with high expectations
is one where everyone
believes that all stUde nts can
learn the. curriculu~. If they
can 't, it's up to teachers and
administrators to figure out
how tC? ma ke students learn
a nd sticceed .
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draining experience for her. She
Wints to get on with her life, and
1 feel the settlement was some-
thfag that the district really
desired and was pushing for.
ADVERTISEMENT ·1
. saying he's glCl:d the city's investi-
gation is behind him.
"I'm so happy," said Goodwin.
"Now I can go on and have my
party this weekend. We're going.
to keep it very low-key, though -
mayb_e just 40 couples. But we're
going to be watching things even
closer now."
The silver-haired septuage-
narian said he's been over-
whelmed by the publicity his sto-
ry has nabbed.
"l heard Jay Leno talking
about me on his show, I've bee n
on the radio, on the te levision,"
Goodwin said. " ·Hard Copy' has
been out here. dnd that show's
going to be on next week.
"I'm not us~d to an this."
filed a lawsuit in February of last
year.
Both women were laid off from
their positions in the agency
before their cases could be set-
tled. Both women claim they
were ·subjected to dirty jokes, dis-
paraging remarks about wome n
and unfair treatment during their
tenure with the agency. And both
wome n claim they informed.gen-
eral manager Karl Kemp ~f the
problems, but no action was tak-
en to correct the situation.
On Friday, Dembik's attorney,
Terry Nelson, said she's satisfied
with the settlement.
"Deirdre's glad the matter is
behind her," Nelson said. "It's
been a very long, emotional and
"If we had gone to trial. I think
it would have created a great deal
of difficulty for the ·district in
terms of the disclosures about
some of the conduct that was tak-
ing place there." '
District officials in a prepared
statement on Friday said the
agency "continues to deny claims
. of sex discrimination, including'
sexual harassment."
The statement .also said that
the district this month will begin
"an intensive ·training program on
sex discrimination in the work-
place."
"We need to \go by the book
and not a11ow tha t to happen
again," said board me mber Jack
Hall.
by Dr. Michael.T. Bywater
Dr. Alissa S. Wald ·
Dcit:toTS of Optometry
DISPELLING FALSE NOTIONS
If any of the myths surrounding the
eyes and corrective lenses ore keeping
you from getting or wearing glasses or
contacts. ii is time to set the record
straight: Eyes that ore in need . of
corrective lenses to correct for
nearsightedness. farsightedness, or
astigmatism are not diseased. Wearing
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__ ~ut ,tpere's at le ast one person
in the city who's not amused.
Mayor Joe Erickson said City
Hall has been flo oded with phone ,-
calls from news agencies and
tabloid television producecs, cost-CENTER SHOE REPAIR
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• 1 conditions does not weaken the eyes, 1 ~. nor does failing to wear corrective lenses
''--.-;;;;;11"( I strengthen eyes. Those who fail to ing city staffers "hours and
hours" of valuable time.
"I don't think Mr. Goodwin is a
role model or a hero the way the
media coverage is making him
out to be." Erickson said Friday.
"It isn't funny. He has not been a
good neighbor, some of the peo-
ple that his parties dra w are
intimidating the neighbors."
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profit orgaruzaUon established 10
years ago to help preserve oceans
and beaches. Quiksilver clothing
coropeny is a major sponsor.
For seven weeks, before head-
tng to school. students collected
water samples in small jars from
sl>Ots like 56th Street beach, the
Jdmboree Road bridge, the New-
port Pier and Uttle and Big Coro·
na.
Back at the school lab, stu-
dents went through" a scientific
testing procedure that included
leaving the samples in an incuba-
tor overnight
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CYB ER
CONTINUED FROM A 1
The Costa Mesa arcade is one
.of only eight m the country. The
first opened in 1987 m Chicago.
But it's more than just an
arcade . Vutual World is like "the
country club or video games,"
says Tim Disney. the company's
chie f executive officer.
A t first gldnce, the theme cen-
ter looks more like a hotel lobby
lhan a video drcade. There's a
lounge (for Virtual World League
members). a re freshment bar and
d reservations desk. That's where
the "explorer" books his adven-
ture -and there a re two of them
to choose from.
·Red Planet· lakes you on a
_ race through the Mars atmos-
phere. You dre one of eight
explorers swoo tung dbove and
between the planet's peaks and
valleys in a high-speed hover
Crdfl.
•tn most cases, Amis would
come in the next day and the
water: would be glowing green
with bacteria,• said Newpo~.f!I~
1dent Philip Beh, an avid suner:.<
and Surfrider volunteer who
helps with the research.
"The purpose of the program ls
to teach kids that 85% of beach-
front pollution is a direct result of
stonn drain pollution. That means
that anything you put on the
streets will go into ~torm drains
and will eventually make lt to the
ocean."
Eventually, Surfrider Founda-
tion members would like to see
the program utilized by all chap·
ters.
*It's such a neat deal, the kids
are really into it," said Corona del
And then there's "BattleTech, •·
Vutual World's first attraction. In lhls adventure, the team finds
itself on a distant planet battling
the bad gu._ys in tanks that walk
like humans.
Each 10-mlnute adventure
will cost you a few bucks: $7 on
weekdays and $8 to $9 on week-
ends.
If you plan to "travel" on a
weekend or .Friday night. you
may have to wait about an hour.
for your adventure. But the
Lounge decor should keep your
eyes busy for at least a little
while.
Beakers filled with colorful
concoctions line a counter
behind the reservations desk,
· demonstrating the Virtual World
League's interest in science. But
the furniture -modular styles
with striped upholstery -is 20th
century all the way.
When it's time to depart on
your adventure, the Vutual
World ·cast · will lea d you
through a secret door into a
Mar tfigh Scbool science tMCber
Mike SterlnriNdber. ·
•1t .... the daarOom lab pro-
~Md ... tbma Imo. per·
spective and gives the research •
practical application that benefits
the community, especially those
who go into the water."
Though Jeanne and other stu-
dents learned that the water isn't
as clean as they'd Uke it, she said
the research is import.ant
"I think the community is
becoming more aware C\bout
this," she said. "We, the students,
the younger generation, are
te lling the older one that' our
waters are polluted and we n eed
to stop this. H
warehouse.
There you'll climb into your
·pod," whid} Disney describes
as an *interdimensional·travel
vehicle."
Since the games are played in
teams of eight, the scenarfo is
never the satne and it's very
unlikely that a player would ever
truly master the game.
"It's really more akin to bas-
ketball than a regula r video
game," says Disney (who, hap-
pens to be the grand-nephew of
-who else? -Walt Dlsnef.).
"The averag'e video arcade
game has a lifespan of about
three months. That's about how
long it takes for someone to
breeze through it.
"But this is a story that you as
a group create. And because
there's eight people in a game -
most of whom you migh\ not
know -there's no way to predict
what's going to happeJ\. The
game always changes." ·
And the best part is, no one
ever dies in Vutu.al World.
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Estande and CoU Mesa High
Schaal ltudents wW bold • car
wash from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. in the
parking lot of Smart and Pinal,
19th and Pomona Streets in Costa
Mesa. Proceeda go to Project
STOP, a teen program designed
to stop the cycle of gangs and Vio·
lence in the conununity. Mini-
mum donations will be $3.50 for
cars, SS for trucks/vans. For more
information, call Roy Alvarado at
644-4264.
THRIFT SHOP GARAGE SALE
A Spring garage sale 8 a.m. to
3 p .m. 670 W. 17th St in ~e baclc
quonset hut is s~nsored by The
Hunters Chapter of Hoag Hospi-
tal Auxiliary. Shop or donate
what you have left f )lllll your own
garage sale or spring houseclean-
ing. Call 644-5410 or 546-0282
for more information or pick-up.
These donations are tax
deductible and you will receive a
receipt. ·
BAKED HAM DINNER
Mesa Reb~kah Lodge, No.
402, will sponsor a baked ham
dinner dt noon as a charity fund-
raiser. Donation is ~ per person.
Professor
Philippe Jorion
around town
For more Ii,....._ -. ·
53U or 964-9494. Tbe tiodge lS
located at 2476 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa.
GAll>EfMG 1ltS
•Basics of Gardening" is the
subject of a cl.aN offered at 9:30
a.m. at Sherman Ubrary and Gar·
dens, 2647 E. Coast High way.
Corona del Mar. Garden Director
Wade ~rts will discuss and
answer questions regarding soils,
fertilizers, water and other hQme
gardening topics. The workshop
js free. Call 673-2261.
WINE. DINE FOR A GOOD CAUSE
South Coast Plaza's J~wel
Collrt is the site for •A Taste of the
Good Lite." a food and wine fest
that benefits the Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation. Vint-
. ners and local chefs will provide
tasty samplings, beginning at
7:30 p.m. The tax-deductible $100
donation goes toward funding
mammograms for older women
with limited resources. Call 480-
5252 for information.
•SUNDAY
CLASSIC CAR SHOW .
Fabulous antique cars, classics,
convertibles, sports cars and
~ nWB Willbeln.~.
the grass Of the ~ Penlrisula
Park. by the Balboa Pier, from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. For sbow informa-
tion, call ~ Maiman at 760-
0929.
YACHT aua OPEN HOUSE
The Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club will h0st an open house from
9:30 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. as part of
its spring membership drive. A
free champagne continental
breakfast will be offered and club
officers and ·members will on
• hand 'to answer questions. The
club is at 1601 Bayside Drive,
Corona del Mar. Call 644-9530.
CHARRY ALM SCREENING .
Hoag Hospital and the Orange
County lifeguard Agencies host
an 11:30 a.m. screening of •End-
less Summer Ir at Edwards Udo
Theatre to benefit Project Wipe-
out, a head and spinal cord injury
prevention program. Tickets are
$10; door p(izes will be awarded
and the local stars of the film are
expected to make an appearance.
Call Kris O'Neal at Hoag at 760-
5528.
Send your items to Around Town edi·
tor, The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, Calif. 92627.
A re you worried about how to prote~t your
company against financial risk( .
Ananclal Risk Management is a special two-
hour program designed for CFO's. treasurers,
bank managers. investment bankers and others
who work with or worry about corporate financial
risk. This program will be presented on Tuesday
evening. May 9. by Professor Philippe Jorion Who
is an expert in portfolio 'R>anagement. and advi-
sor to the World Bank. Th'ls session will present
ways to 1) learn the investment tools.,2) under-
stand sources of nsk. 3) measure risk exposure.
and 4) manage financial risks. Professcir Jorion is
also finishing a book on the Orange County
crisis, which will be used to illustrate the man-
agement of 5nancial risks.
Call Beverly Poland at (714) 824-4943 for reg-
istration information. Walk-in registration begins
at 6:30 p.m. The progr~m is from 7:00 to 9:00
p.m. at the Graduate School
of Management Parking,
program matenals and
refreshments are included:
' i
&
EYE-0 ENER
MelisSa Schutz sets lecigue
record in the 50 free
Reca.lling past CIF champs
'/fi Local area has produced ·
its share of post-season
excitem~t in previous
years.
W;th the high school
boys CIF volleyball
playoffs about to
begin next Fttday. it's
nice to reflect upon our past CIF
champions.
The game of volleyball has
been good to our area and has
allowed many young athletes to
enjoy successful high school
times.
The first boys CIP champion
in the area was the 1980 New-
port Harbor team, although
Estancia had appeared in the
1979 final and was again the
runner-up in the 1980 match.
The Newport team had played
together for yeatS and, as most
CIF championship teams have,
was aln).ost all seniors with the
only junior being Mark Barrett.
The CIF final match was ·
played &t Orange Coast College
before a packed house. It was
Estancia's prom so many of the
Ea gles' fans appeared in tuxes •
and long dresses.
Newport won the five-gamer
with a big fifth game, but only . .
charlie :
bran de
after being down in gd.rne No. 4
and down two games to one. Set
• SEE VOUEYBALL PAGE 84
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
. ..
QUOTE OF THE DAY
7doii~wantwsound ~bm lmn«
thinking split ..•
-DOUG DEATS
OCC women take lead ~to .final day
PREMONT -The Orange Coast College
women's swimming unit is not going to give up
its reign as stale champions without a fight.
The Pirates, seeking their seventh ·consecu-
tive state title and 11th in 12 years, maintained a
21-point lead over Orange Empire Conference
rival Palomar after the second of three days of
competition f'.riday at Ohlone College. .
Coast has amassed 215 points to Palomar's
194. American River is next with 172.
The OCC men, who are also defending state
champs but who were not expected to threaten
for the crown this year, sits in ninth place with
120 points. Golden West bas built a command-
ing lead with 371. .
Freshman Andreas Lldholrn highlighted tbe
I
men's efforts with a victorious effort in the 400
individual medley. Lldholm was clocked in
4:06.25, well under his qualifying effort of
4:17.30.
On the women's side, Erin Snow. who had CJ
state top time of 28.63 in the 50 backstroke
entering tbe meet, was touched out by Palomar's
Heidi Turner in that event. Snow was l/lOOth of
a second back of the winner in 28.73, while
Coast's Btandy Wrigfit was fourth in that event
in 29.&7.
OCC's 400 freestyle relay l!rtit of Snow,
Wright, Michelle Pereira and Chantal Dreis fin-
ished runner-up in 3:45.04.
ln men's one meter dlvtng Coasl;S Trevor
Hoagland took third in 361.75.
AN D GI RLS S WI~M ING
Schutz sizzles
in 50 freestyle
(24.12} to set
league record
• Newport standout
swinuner also has a
strong showing in the
100 freestyle and final
team relay.
By Dennis Brostelhous
Staff Writer
'
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
Kylie Cooper (left), Susan Curtis and Brooke Goldman cheer on as a CdM medley relay swimmer comes to the turn.
IRVINE -Newport Harbor
High sprinter Melissa Schutz
felt she bad earned every bit
of what she achieved Friday
at the Sea View League
Swimming Championships
at He ritage Park. CdM's luck~ continues to sour in the pool
• Injury to Jetton spoils
best chance ai victory fo r
Sea Kings.
By Dennis Brostek'ous
Staff Wnter
lRVINE -Corona de! Mar
High boys swimming coach
Mike Starkweather could only
shake his head and plead for a
little understanding.
"lf we didn't have bad luck,
I guess we wouldn't have any
at all,• he sdid as the Sea View
League Championships
began to unfold Friday at Her-
itage Park.
"Our lone CIF qualifier,
Doug Jetton, landed on a bud-
dy's foot dunng a pickup bas-
ketball game and hurt his
ankle. He's going to give it a
shot today. though."
The effects of the injury
were apparent as Jetton, the
top seed in the 100 backstroke
after going 56.77 in prelirns.
slipped to 58.05 and managed
just fourth place in the event.
"I was told that I couldn't
hurt it any worse, so I decided
to give it all I could,• said Jet-
ton. ·(The injury) was one of
those · things. It was painful
today, but I plan to rest 1t as
much as I can, then give it my
best at GIF."
Hours earlier. Jetton had
tested tbe ankle in the 200
• SEE BOYS PAGE 83
Newport Harbor's Adam Madokoro launches hlmseU.
II I c; II S c: II <> 0 L B A S E B A L L
Sea Kings still looking
for right ans~ers, 9-5
• Fifth straight Joss puts tdM in p recarious position
with two games left and CIF playoff spot on the line.
By Barry Faulkrft!r, Staff Writer
CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High base-
ball coach Joe Koh has searched his bookshelves,
worked the telephone lines, and picked tbe collective
brain of all those be attributes his baseball knowledge,
trying lo find, a solut>;on to the Sea Kings recent losing
streak.
After Friday's 9-5 defeat by visiting lrvine stretched
the losing skein to five, he's officially out of time.
NYou're talklng to a coach who has tried every for ...
mula ever written or spoken," Koh said after falling
into a tie for third place with El Toro, heoding into the
final two games of the regular season next week. ~rve
tried everything I know, but it looks like we've forgot-
ten how to win.•
1be Sea 1Qnv players will need to find some
answen of their own next week against Woodbridge,
whiCh they host Tuesday and visit Thursday at
Windrow Park. ,
C dM (12-9·1, 5-8 in league) needs to sweep the
Warriors (9-13. 4 -9), and also hope El Toro (11-13, 5-8)
stumbles at least once against last-place Newport Har-
bor.
U CdM finishes deadlocke<l With El Toro in third,
the Chargers would earn the third-place CIF playoff
berth, by Virtue of bea~ CdM two out of three in
league.
•SEE MUSTANGS PAGE 82
Schutz sped to a league
record "24 .12 in the 50
freestyle to become the lone
local winner -girl or boy -
during the afternoon and ear-
ly evening of competition.
"I've beefl training really
hard for lhLs race, and I think
'I deserved i1 today," said
Schutz while accepting con-gratulations from teammates CdM backstrok er Laura Weesboff gets
and well-wishers. ·so much rea dy to push ott in 200 medley relay
of it is mental, and I fell I was
in a good frame of mind
today.
·1 didn't reali1e my time when I
finished, but I knew I swam well.•
Schutz came back less than an
hour later with another strong show-
ing. this time in the 100 free Her
52.73 clockmg was good enough for
third place. behind lrvme"s Wendy
O'Brien and Katie Lowes of El Toro.
Schutz was even with the two
leaders on the final tum. but could
not stay with them dl the very end.
TWo bther Newport swunmers com-
peted m the championship finals of
the 100 free, with ShaRllon Sweeney
takmg fourth m 54.94 and Hanna
Widger seventh m 57 19.
"I'm extremely happy Wlth all
three girls," said Newport girls
~codch Todd Kolber. "Fifty-three seco-
• SEE SCHUTZ PAGE B3
H ( l .\ T l "\. t,
stephanie
keefe .
Collegiate racing
is heating up
Six Newport re idents quali-
fied for Collegiate Nabonals •
thi past weekend after sail-
ing in the 1995 Collegtate Pacific
C0c1st Dinghy and Team Raring
Champ1onship .
Berke! y sailor Alan
Carmichael, Irvine sailors Car-
rine Palm. Jonathan Posner and
Peter Wells, and Stanford sailors
Betsy CcUMlchael and Danny
Zimbaldi all competed for their
respectiv teams for the two
pot5 allotted to the PCYRA for
Nationals.
Held off Belmont Pier in t.ong•
Bead\, the Teem Racing PCCs
.. w re bekl last Priday, and tbe.
Dinghy PCCs 00 SaturdaJ aDd
•SEE 80ATING PME •
SATURDAY. MAY' 1•
SCHUTZ
CONTINUED FROM 81
' nds is A.11-Amerl<;an consid·
eration. For Shannon, she
went under 55 for the first
time."
Sweeney's effort in the 50
free, where she finished
rotirth in 25.29, was another
Ne wport highlight. "That
gets her into CIF (in both the
50 and 100), • said Kolber.
"She dropped almost a full
second with that swim.·
On the next-to-last race
of the day, the Newport 4 x
100 freestyle relay unit came
through with a school record
effort of 3:41.68. After lead-
ing fot much of the race, the
Sailors settled for third place
in the race.
The splits . were Schutz,
53.61; Widger, 57.11; Raebel
Arrow, 56.18; and Sweeney,,
54.90. That helped the
Sailors fin ish ,\ the competi-
tion in third · place overa ll
with 392 points, behind
ch&mpion El Toro with 501
and runner-up lrvine with
496.
"Fantastic," said Kolber
when learning his team had
held onto thi~d place. "(That
was) a great day's work. 1
couldn't have dreamed we
would do this wen ...
Kolber said his team-hds
been focusing on the league
meet, perhaps even more
than CIF.
~
and friends on hand. so we
were hopmg for some good
· efforts."
Tite Corona del Mat girls
featured no individual win·
ners, but the 200 free relay
team posted a school record
of 1:45.31, more than a half-
second under its previous
mark. Michelle Dahn, Nettie
Alshuler, Christy Sawyer
and Julie Norton combined
to tum the feat.
HChristy and Julie eacll
had splits m the 25s," said
CdM girls c~ch Doug Void-
ing. ln the same race, New-
port was sixth in 1 :46.95.
Other local efforts in
championship races includ-
ed. Newport taking fourth
(1 :57.65) and CdM sixth
{2:06.32) in the 200 medley
relay. In the 200 free, Widger
was fifth in 2:02.30 and
Newport's Katie Marth
eighth in 2:07 .88.
Arrow , was fourth
(2:17.81 ) and Norton sev-
enth (2:23.10) in the 200
individual medley, while
CdM's Dahn came in eighth
in the 50 free in 26.40.
In the 100 butterfly, New-
port's Melissa Pome roy was
fQUrth (1:02.55) and Jenny
Milliken sixth · (1 :04.32),
while Nettie Alshuler of
CdM was eighth in 1:05.47.
Arrow was second .in the
breaststrokE; in 1:12.21, with
Care'f Read.sixth in 1 :-13~1--1------...,... ......... ;;;;:_
and CdM's Priscilla Burch
eighth in 1:14.64 . CdM's
Laura Weeshoff was seventh
in the backstro.ke in 1:04.15.
•
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BOYS
CONTINUED FROM 81
Hows earlier, Jetton had t8lted the
ankle in the 200 freestyle, but flnlshed
eighth in the field in 1 :53.86, more than
tWo seconds higher than his effort in the
prelims.
•I know it's really difficult for him to
kick," said Starkweather.
It's just another in a succession of bad
fortune which has dogged the CdM
swimming program this season. Matt
Hedley has been on the mend since
breaking his ann in a showboarding
accident.
And Michael Bise is making a strong
recovery from anterior crudate ligflA"'.llent ·
(ACL) surgery, according to Stark-
weather. "Mike's made a helluva recov-
ery.· said StarkWeather. • Anq Hedley's
worked hard, but he could have been at
about 57 (in the backstroke), without
that injury.• ·
Hedley went 59.91 , to win the conso-
lation race of the 100 back on Friday.
Adding to the CdM woes was the dis-
missal of four members of the varsity
team for disciplinary reasons as the
league prelims began. ·
The final team standings showed the
Sea Kings in fourth place with 368
points, just ahead of fifth-place New-
port's 336. Irvine easily won overall hon-
ors with 521.·
Topping the local efforts for the boys
was tlle performance of Newport's
Rudolpho Tinajero, who took second in
the butterfly in 54.31 after finishing
f0urth in the individual medley in
2:-04.83. ----
"This is the meet I want to
do well in," he said. "The
girls all have their family
In the final 400 free relay,
CdM took fifth in 4:00.70. MARC MARTIN I OAJLY P1LOT
Ne~ort Harbor's Rob Wllliams comes up for air diu1ng Sea V}.ew fin~ competition.
Other results in championship races
included Newport, which has already
qualified for CIF in the medley relay,
taking fourth 41 1:44.42. Cd.M was fifth •
in 1:47.85.
Christiansen doubles for Mesa, anchors school-record 400-yard free relay quartet . ,
LAGUNA HILLS -Costa Mesa High
senior Elisabeth Christiansen was one of
two swimmers to .capture a pair of titles at
the Pacific Coast League Swim Finals,
Friday at Laguna Hills High.
finish fourth in the 100 backstroke
(1 :06.71), wh].!e Grogan was third in the
100 free (57.54) and fifth in the 200 indi-
vidual medley (2:29.38).
sztul to win the 400 free relay. in the 100 butterfly (59.02) and fifth in the
100 backstroke (1 :02.79), while Todd
Metcalf made a near-10-second drop to
finish sixth in the 500 free (6:00.18).
PR to finish fifth in the 100 butterfly
(1:08:72) and senior teammate He~i
Fassnacht won the 100 backstroke conso-
lation (1:12.35).
Grayell was second in the 500 free and
fifth in the 100 free, while Mesa's Ryan
Dandy was fourth in the 100 free.
Christiansen won the 50-and 100-
yard freestyle events with times of 25.74
and 56.21, respectively, and also
anchored the Mustangs' victorious 400
free relay quarte t, which set a school
record.
Alastuey. a freshman, was fourth in
the 50 free (27.54) and fifth in the 100 free
(59.12), while Leslie C hristiansen won
the 100 butterfly consolation (1:12) to
help the M ustangs finish fourth, six
points behind third·place University.
James Comfort highlig hted a third-
place finish from the Coita Mesa boys,
taking third in the 100 free and 100 back-
stroke and combining with Rob ert
Grayeli, Ryan Dandy and Dominik Szuk-
Sean Hylton joined Comfort, Dandy
and Szuksztul to claim third in the 200
free relay. · . '
Estancia High junior Chad Bollenbach
finished second in the 50 (25.73) and 100
(49.92) freestyle events and was the
Eagles' lone ClF qualifier, posting a time
of 22.55 in the fi,rst leg of the 200 free
relay, satisfying the CIF 50 standard of
22.70.
Eagle junior Brian Jacobs also shaved
nearly 10 seconds off his prelim time to
win the .200 individual medley consola·
tio~ heat (ninth overall) in a time of
2:40.67, while teammate Eric Wayman
was 11th in the 100 butterfly with a per-
sonal-best of 1:06.7.
Aileen Be nnett was 10th in the 200
free, while Meghan Williams was 12th
with.a PR in the 100 backstroke (1:14.34).
Laguna Hills, with 218 points; won the
girls team title, 36 points ahead of Aliso
1'liguel, while Costa Mesa (101 points)
and Estancia (42) finished fifth and sixth,
respectively.
Katie Grogan,-Allison Alastuey and
Colleen Lund preceded Christiansen to
pE>st a time of 3:53.64 .
Senior Ciaran O'Connor rounded out
the Estancia boys highlights by finishing
13th in the 200 free with a PR of 2:10.75.
Lund broke her own school record to Estancia's Mark Stephens was fourth Estancia senior Maria Uceda clocked a
Costa: Mesa's boys won the fros'h-soph
league crown.
high sc.hool track and field
Appell doubles as PCL champion (1,600, 3,200) ..
By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer
IRVINE -What Johann Appell
of Estancia High lacked in the
opening 1,600 meters of the 3,200
Pacific Coast League boys cham-
pionship race Friday night, he
made up for in ihe last 200.
Appell, earning his second
-PCL title of the meet, and his fifth
all-time, had a comfortab}e lecid
in the final 200 meters over Lagu-
na Hills' Ryan Miller and Univer-
sity's Rich Chou.
But Appell poured it on, any-
how, sprinting the final turn and
the last
100-meter stretch to wm easily
in 9:49, after he had won the
1,600 earller in 4:24.1, highligh t-
ing area track and field athletes in
the PCL findls at Irvine High.
"l knew I had to go all out at
some point." said Appe ll. who
entered the 3,200 wilt\ the
league's best time (9:40). "After
the first mile, it was pretty slow,
like 5:03. It should've been ~50."
'Appell, a· senior who repeated ,
as PCL champion in both events,·
also won the 3;200 as a sopho-
more.
Appell, along witti th!ee other
individual area boys, including
team.mates Gerson Salgado and
Chris Felix, qualified for the ClF
Southern Section Division Ill pre-
liminaries· May 12 at Long Beach
City College.
Salgado finished third in the
1,600 (4:36.5), while Felix was
second in the 200 (23.0) and third
in the 100 (11.42).
Costa Mesa's Terry Carmon
qualified in the 400, runni·ng a
personal-best 51 .49 to finish third.
The top three finishers in all
events advan.ced to the CTF pre-
llins.
ln the 100, Felix led most of the
way, until Laguna Hills' Brendon
McGraw (11 .33) caught him with
10 meters left. Aliso Niguel's John
MacRae (1 1.41 ) nipped Felix for
econd in a photo finish.
Appell, who struggled as a
junior with exercise-induced
asthma, preventing him from fjn-
ishing in the PCL p:oss country
finals and league track finals, was
gasping for air following his victo-
ry in the 1,600.
"The whole-day I was pla n-
ning to g~ out fast, about 64 (sec-
onds) on th~ first lap," Appell
sajd. "But it was a lot quicker,
about 61. That's why I got tired at
the end. 1 was really dying, a nd I
thought (Miller) was going to pass
me. I looked back (after crossing
the finish line) a nd he was dying
just as bad. It was a good race,
considering the cold and windy
weather. I'm not really used to the
cold air, and it hurts my breath-
ing."
Estancia's Petrina qua.lifies in three events!
, • Forme r gymnast now
balancing the runways for
Eagles.
IRVINE -Today's track qnd
fie ld trivia: When was tbil last
time dn Estancia, High aUUete
qualified for the CtF Southern
• Section preliminaries , in three
·events?
• ''Probably never," said Joan
•Carlisle, Estancia's longtime
coach.
Eagle senior Laura Petrina, a
nationally compe titive gymnast
for 12 years as a youth before
wrecking her back in the eighth
grade, still has that balance and
spring. .
In Friday night's ·Pacific Coast
League girls finals at Irvine High,
Petrina qualified for CIF in the
long jump, triple jump and 100-
meter high hurdles, finishing sec-
ond, third and third, respectively,
earning her inaugural ClF berth.
HI really can't believe it," said
Petrina, Estancia 's Athlete of the
Meet in every dual meet in 1995.
"It's cool, because I only expected
to quallf y in the hurdles."
The top three athletes in each
event qualified fo r the CIF Divi-
sion llJ prelims May 12 at Long
Beach City C.ollege.
Petrina leaped a personal-best
32-81/4 in the triple jump, while
ruhning a 16.9 in the 100 hurdles
a nd qualilying No. 2 in the long
jump li5-61/4).
''I like tl)e long jump, but J
wasn 't really concentrating on
that: beca4se I like the triple jump
and the hurdles m ore," Petrina
said.
She has gone 16. 3 in the 100
hurdles (33 inches) and 15-7 in
the long jump this year.
Costa Mesa had three girls
q'ualify: Tina Sakai in the discus
(96-7), who was third; Lenora
Vailolo-Asue,ge ,in the shot put
(29-31/2), who was third1 and Ha
Dang in the 300 low hurdles· (30
inches). Dang was third in 51.5.
SATURDAY
• IASIW.L
Community college -Fullerton at
Orange Coast. noon. ·•-••a Community college men and women -
State Finals at Ohlone, all day.
• TINNIS
College men and women • Golden
Stai. Athletic COl'lference Finals at Cos-
ta Mesa Tennis dub, all day.
• TRACIC NCJ NLD
Community c.ollege men and women -
Southem ~li1omla f)f'ellms at Cerritos
•College, 9 a.m.
,•CMW • .
College women -Orange Coast at
Miller Cup, at UOA. I :a.m. WAY
•CMW
College • Newport Regan. at Lido
Channel, 8 a.m.
,
"
sec advances
to Nationals
COSTA MESA -The Southern
California' College men's te nnis
team earned .its first trip to the
NAIA na tiona l championships
Friday by clinching the team title
at the Goiden State Athletic Con-
ference Tournament at the ·Costa
Mesa Tennis Club.
SCC's Davey Robbins, the No.
4 seed, knocked off second-seed-
ed Ashley Fickel of Westmont, 6-
4, 7-5, to move into today's sin-
gles final.
Robbins also ·teamed with
Mattias Joha nsson for a pair of
doubles victories, advancing to
today's final.
Robbins will meet top-seeded
and unbeaten Mathias Sundberg
of Point Loma Nazarene today at
9 a .m., while the doubles final is
scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
The Vanguards, as well as the
individual conference chaippi-
ons, adva nce to the nationals,
May 22-27, at Tulsa, Olka.
OCC women advance
LONG BEAC H --Ora nge
Coast College freshma n Suzan
Yildiz won a pair of singles
ma tches Friday to advance to
today's round of 16 at the South-
ern California individual
women's tennis regionals at Long
··Beach City. College.
Ylldiz outlasted Heather
Romero from Grossmont, 6-3, 6-7,
7-6 in the first round, then easily
handled Rio Hondo's Kirn Pugs-
ley, 6-3, 6-1.
OCC doubles partners Rhonda
Lee and Christine Michaels ral-
lied to . defeat a second-round
opponent from Hancock. 4 -6, 6-1.
7-5, after receiving a bye iJ1 the
first round.
COMMUNITY COLI.EGE
STATE Ot.AMPIONSHIPS
at Ohlone Col~
(second of 3 days)
MEN
Team scores: 1. Golden West. 371;
2. Cuesta, 284;· 3. Palomar, 281 ; 4:
Diablo Valley, 231; 5. Grossmont,
219; 6. Saddleback, 169; 7. El
. Camino, 152; 8. VIiest Valley, 132; 9.
Orange Coast. 120; 10. Chaffey, 119;
11 . American River; 97; 12. Ventura,
79.
200 medley relay-1. Cuesta,
1 :33.80; 2. Golden West. 1 :35.92; 3.
Palomar, 1:37.02. 400 IM-1. Lidholm
(OCC), 4:06.25; 2. Batrow (Cue),
4:08.68; 3. Braun (GW), 4:08.88. 100
fly-1. Packer (Solano), 50.22; 2.
Tiffee (Merced), 52.52; 3. Ando
(Pal), SL.72;-Other OCC: '13. Acuna,
55.02. 200 free-1. Guijarro (GW),
1:40.94; 2. Crowe (DV), 1:42.29; 3.
Schneider (Cha), 1:43.13; Other
OCC: 7. Kerr, 1:44.84; 15. Sturdivant.
1:48.71 . 100 breast-1. Price (EQ,
57.81; 2. Deboer (GW), 58.70; 3.
Hughes NN}, 58.69. 100 back-1.
Lamb (Cue), 52.79; 2. Ahtye (San
Joaquin Delta), 53.50; 3. Flores (DV),
53.58. 800 free relay-1. Golden
West, 6:55.41 ; 2. Grossmont,
7:00.33; 3. Cuesta, 7:01.51. 1 meter
diving-1. Blaney (Modesto), 398.50;
2. Kwan N'N}, 386.40; 3. Hoagland
(OCQ, 361.75.
WOMEN
Team s<:ores: 1. Orange Coast, 215;
2. Palomar. 194; 3. American River,
172; 4. Santa Rosa, 160; 5. Sierra,
143; 6. Diablo Valley, 135; 7. Ventu-
ra. 134; 8. College of Sequioas,
H6.S; 9. Cuesta, 86; 10. Chaffey, 80;
11 . El Camino, 64; 12. West Valley,
62. .
200 IM-1. Weir N'N}, 2:09.57; 2.
Sequira (SR), 2:11.82; 3. Lincoln
(Pal), 2:12.40. SO fly-1. Badilla (Cab),
27.36; 2. Philpott (Ven), 27.81; 3.
Sandahl (AR), 27 .86. 200 free-1.
Weir N'N}, 1:52.90 (state record); 2.
Lincoln (Pal), 1 :55.61; 3. Burton
(Rancho Santiago), 1 :56.05; Other
@ : 7. Pereira, 2:01.64; 9. Dreis,
2:03.23. 50 breast-1. Olekszulin
(AR), 31 .92; 2. Turner (Ven), 31 .94; 3.
Tsltovich (DV), 32.01; Other OCC: 5.
Pietzko, 32.57. 50 back-1. Turney
(Pal), 28.72; 2. Snow (OCQ, 28.73; 3:
Philpott (Ven). 29.51; Other OCC:
13. (tie) Conine, 30.43. 400 free
· relay-1. Santa Rosa, 3:40.50; 2.
Orange Coast (Pereira, Snow,
Wright. Dreis), 3:45.04; 3. American
River, 3:45.88.
Olympians hold water polo clinic
at Corona del Mar High Sunday
CORONA DEL MAR -The
Corona del Mar Junior Wate.r
Polo Program will host a clinic
Sunday for the benefit of the U.S.
OlympiC team, 1-4 p.m. at CdM
High.
The event, for boys and girls
age 9 and older, will feature per-
sonalized instruction from nation-
al team members, 1i,ncluding
Corona del Mar Hign product
Chris Oeding. •
Youngsters, who will need a
swim suit and goggles, can partic-
ipate for a mere $10 fee, which
will go to support the U.S4 Olympic team's push toward the
1996 Games in Atlanta.
In addition to Oeding, who
won three NCAA championships
at Cal, capped by Deing named
1992 NCAA Player of the Year,
other marquee instructors include
goalie Chris Duplanty, a two-time
Olympian out of UC. Irvine, and
Chris Humbert, considered one of
the top two-meter men in the
world.
. ...
S..Vlew .......
league Overall
WLTWLT
Irvine 12 t O 18 s o
S. Margarita 11 2 0 16 7 O
CdM 5 8 O 12 9 1
El Toro 5 8 O t1 13 o
Woodbridge 4 9 0 9 13 0
Newport 2 11 O 9 13 O
Friday's Scores
Irvine 9, CdM 5
S. Margarita def. Newport
El Toro 3, Woodbridge 2
Tuesday's Games (3:15)
Newport Harbor at El Toro
Woodbridge a t CdM
Irvine at Santa Margarita
lbunday's Gaaies (3:15)
El Toro at Newport
CdM vs. Woodbridge, at Windrow
Park, ,
Santa Margarita at Irvine
C:DM
CONTINUED FROM 81
"The gteat thing," said Koh, "is,
despite how badly we've played, we're
still in the hunt. We're like a cat with nine
lives, which has used up a bout six
already. w~ have a few games left in the
season to try to keep from running out.
We're going to keep giving it ow best.·
CdM's best .offensive 1n six games
wasn't enough against Orange County's
fifth-ranked Vaqueros (18-5, 12-1), who
fake a one-game cushion over Santll
Margarita into next week's first-place
two-game showdown series with the
Eagles.
A three-run, first-inning homer by
Irvine's David Hongslo put the Vaqs in
command early, but a costly Irvine error
allowed CdM to close the gap in the sec-
ond.
Matt Friend, who went 3 for 4 to
account for nearly half of the Sea· King
hits, opened the frame with a double, but
sat stranded on third two outs later.
· Mike Knecht, however, walked and
Myles Davis' hard grounder was booted
by the second baseman, allowing Friend
to score. •
Mike Mortenson, who went 2 for 3, fol-
lowed with an RBI single off a diving cen-
ter fielder's glove to cash in another run,
making it 3-2.
lfl\H HOGSHN I DAILY PILOT
Irvine's Shaun Wooley races home with a homer as CdM catt her Mike Knect looks on.
Frie nd ope ned the fifth with a g.ame-save.
1Wo CdM errors in the fourth, as well as
an RBI single by Eric Sonnenberg. helped
Irvine push the lead to 5-2 in the third, but
CdM rallied for two more in the fourth,
despite managing just one hit.
tying home run to left-center, but a subse-Shdun Wooley, who edrned the victory in
quent pickoff a nd line-drive double play his first mound dppccUdnce of the season.
kept Lrvine from surrende ring the lead. opened the S<'vcnth with d homer for the
Chris Wills. who had allowed only one first of t~o more insurdncc runs, leavmg
rut in three rehef innings ente nng the sixth, the Sea Kings to !:>tew m their own fruslrd
got Hong Ip to line out to right, and mcud-tion over th<' weekC'nd Davis began the two-out rally with.a sin-
gle and advanced to second when Morten-
son walked. A wild pitch advanced both
runners one base, and lrvine Coach Bob
Flint gave Chad Johnson the second of his
intentional walks to load the bases.
ed a groundout immed.Jately following Joey "Woodbndge is a LttUe scary. because
O'Toole's bloop single th~y·ve been inching their way bdck mto
But Ryan Brucker lofted-<t seeing-eye it." said Koh, whose squdd defedl<'d the
single over the head of thtrd baseman Warriorc; m the ir first m eeting Irvine 9, Con>na del Mar 5 Bryan Bear to platC' O'Toole, lhe n scored on Irvine 302 002 2 9 11 1
John Pham's smgle to make 1t 7-5 corona del Mar 020 210 o ! ~ 7 3 A wild pitch to Kevin Stuart brou~ht.
Davis home, and when catcher Ethan
Gragnano's throw to the plate skipped off
Davis' helmet, Mortenson scamperedbome
as well to make it 5-4.
Irvine ace Matt Ward, 11 -2 on the year Larsen. Wooley (4), Ward (6) and Gragnano;
afte r e arning a complete -gdme, 2-1 victory Gulledge, Wills (3). Nuzum ~7~ and Knecht w-woo-
over CdM Wednesday, came on to shut I ley, 1·0. L·Wills, 3-4. Sv-Ward, 2S.Friend (CdM). 38·
CdM down the final two frames for the Pham (I). HR·Hongslo (I), Friend (CdM), Wolley (I)
Biehl's blast not enough for Tars
•Santa Margarita earns
fourth win over Newport
Harbor, despite senior
catcher's first career
round-tripper.
NEWPORT BEACH -Senior
catcher Zach Biehl hit his fLTSt
home run in four varsity seasons
Friday, but it was the only dam-
age inflicte d on visiting Santa
Marganta, which claimed a 7-1
Sea View League base ball victo-
ry.
Biehl's blast, a fifth-inning
bomb to dead center fie ld, cut the
Eagle lead to 3-1, but the Sailors
managed only one more hit off
two Eagle hurlers.
Santa Margarita (16-7, 11-2 in
le ague) trails league-leading
Irvine by one game heading into
next week's home-and-home sea-
son-ending series with the
Vaqueros. It wds the fourth Edglc
victory over Newport this season,
including a tournament conquest.
Newport (9-13. 2-t t) could sltll
aid the CIF pldyoH hope'> of Back
Bay rival Corpna del Mar, which
needs the Sdilors to tctke at least
one of two games next week with
El Toro to aUow the Sed Kmgs a
shot al the thud-pldce playoff
berth.
Senior right-hander Dave
Snowden made his ftrst start of
the season for the Tars, edming
praise from Codch K.trk Bo.les for
his five innings of work
Santa Margarita 7
Newport Harbor 1
S. Margarita 010 021 3 • 711 0
Newport 000 010 0 · 1 2 1
Hawkins, Relghtly (6) and Nlcotra;
Snowden. Urban (6) and · Biehl. W-
Hawklns. L-Snowden, 0-1. 28-Harrison
(SM). HR-Biehl (NH).
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CONTINUED FROM. 81
the chdllenge. •
The Mustdngs didn't' get much
cha llenge from the Artists (2-16.
1-12). completing a three-game
season sweep in which they
outscored them, 37-11.
Mesa sophomores Ray Ohrel I
and Julius Vasquez each belted
two-run doubles, while senior
leadoff man Charles Chatman
and JUmor M1ke Adelmund each
w ent 3 for 4.
added a !:>tnglc; to his 2-for-4 per-
formance.
The prolihc offense. which fea-
ture d two runs in the opening two
frames against Artists' stdrter
Nate Pivaroff, dS wPll as hve m
the third, helpPd put Mesa starter
Jeremy Sldrns into cruise mode
on the bump.
Stamc;, who evened his record
at 5-5. yi<'lded 1ust hvc hits. struck
out thiee and walked three Only
one of Laguna\ runs wa<; edmed ,
dS a two-out error set the ldble for
Aaron Wh1U1cld's two-run home r
in the filth
Chatman. who laced a pair of
doubles, had one RBI and cored Cost.a Mes. 10
a run, wtule Adelmund, whose LaguNll Belleh l Laguna Beach 000 120 0 3 5 2 seven-game hot streak has raised Costa Mesa 225 001 x . 1o 12 2
his ave rage from .179 to .377, also Pivaroff, Letourneau (3) and Moore,
drove in d run ~ Weenig (4); Starns and Vasquez. W -
Second ·basema n Josh Cant Starns, 5.5 L·Pivaroff 2B·Chatman (CM)
was 2 for 3 with an RBI and two 2. Vasquez (CM), Ohrel (CM). HR-Whit-
stolen b<t9es, while Vasquez fteld (LB).
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SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1995 IJ
Eagles go, d~wn
in flames,. 7 ~2
• Uni eliminates their
playoff hopes with still
two games left on Pacific
Coast League slate.
By Richard Dunn. Staff Writer
COSTA MESA -Most of Um-
versity High's current pldyers
were too young for Little Ledgue
when the Trojans last made the
baseball playoffs.
Chris Conlin, their coach the n
and now, wa~ fired following the
1985 season, also the '>chool'~ ldst
league champ1onsh1p "They told
me-I was too stncl, • said Cor'lJm.
rehired five years later .
Estancia, a perennial pldyoff
team from 1985 to 1994, having
gone to the postsedson ev<'ry
year, in that span except for two,
is-swappmg chairs with Univcr'>i-
ty, losing· to the v1..,1tmg TroJdn'>
for the second bme this W<'E>k. 7-
2, on Friday in Pdc1fic. Coc1'>t
League action.
•Character, like
Pac:tllc Coast League
League Overall
Ldguna Hdlc;
Univ1>rs1ty
Costd M<!!>a
Alls" Niguel
Eslanclti
Ld9u11d Beach
W L T W Ly·
9 4 0 14 9 0,
q 4 0 14 IQ 0
8 5 0 12 10 O·
7 6 0 12. 9 l
') 8 0 10 12 0
I 12 0 2 16 0
Frld.ty's Scores
Uniwrs1ty 7, EManc1a 2
Co'>ld Mei.a to. Laguna Beach 3
LdgUlla H ill'> 5, AJ1so Niguel I
Tuesday's Games (3:15)
Ah\o N1guPI at Costa M~
l.dgunct Bcclch ell EslcUlOd
l..dguna H ille; at Univers1I)
Thursday's Games (3:15)
[,tdnCld di l.ctquna Bertch
Cu\tt1 M('"4.I t1t Ak'><> Niguel
U111\Pr<,ll~ di Lagund Htlb
'>rlWd, who op1•npd the sixth with
a watk dnd '>nm·d E'>tanc-1d's first
run when Jo'>l' Cdbrera smgled
to nqhl t"(Stonng) took a lot of
pr!''>'>llff' off our shoulders. not
9Ptltny <,hut out for the second
ttOil' thb Wt~ek ''
steel, must go
through fire lo be
temp e r ed,"
Estancia Cooch
Paul Troxel sur-
mised , after ha.,
squad (10-12. 5-8 in
the PCL) suffered c1
loss that elinundll•d
the Eagles from t1ny
playoff chance
"They (University)
are playing as well
as anybody in
league. I'd pick
them to sweep next
week (against
Laguna Hills), if
they play the way
they did against
Unive rsity (14 ·
10, 9-4) plays Lctgu·
na Hills (14 -9, 9-41
twice next week 1n ·
a series to po~s1bly
decide the PC'L
champion. Co ... tc1
Mesa has a chdnc t•
us ... II
'Yanagisawa,
batting .320
coming in, sin-
gJed dgainst
Dunning in the
rust and third
mnmgs, but
was stranded
on the bases
He~ expected
to compete for
the second-
bdse Job next
~edSon dt
Orange Co~~t
Colleg e
-PAUL TROXEL Uni pound-
ed out t 0 tuts 111
22/3 rnrimg ...
agdmst Edglt to tie for the·lec1gt11 • coll U-;her, fini!:>hing with title. Estancia. v. huh h n1'>ht•'> '>lclrtPr
with a pair c1gc1an-.1 Lc1gun<1 ! 15 ~it'>
Beach, missed lht· plc1yoff'> for the Tht•y .c1re play~~ as Wl•ll c1-.
second time in thn•t> -.Pc1'>on'> I c1nybody m lea~~e. .Trn>.l'I '>did
Afte r the Eaglr.s W!'rt' blanked ol the TrOJdns. I d pick them tu
on Tuesday, 7 -0. by Um'!i Tim I '>W<>t•p next wec•k (agc1111c;t Ldgu-
Blackbum, senior nght-hc1 nc1N 1 nd thlhJ, if they pldv the Wd\
Justin Dunning Wd'> t1lt<•mpllng they did agamst us."
lo post similar gon'><' egq'>. but Scott Baker, E tdnCld de .. 19-
Estanna lc•ddoff hitte>r Gdlvm nc1tt>d hiller, doubled home Jop
Yanagtsa\~a (2 fw:..3) hc1d othrr "Sndck~ • Herman m the sL,th for
ideas. tht> Eagles' !:>econd run
Entenng lhP -.1xth, Yttnc1g1-University 7. Estanci~ 2
sa.wa had E'>ldnC1d\ hnly two hlt'> Un1vers1ty 312 001 0 -7 15 1
against Dunnmg, w ho tmprovc•d Estancia 000 002 O 2 4 3
to 5-t with hi!> route-going C'flort Dunning and Dieter. Usher, Vega (3) and Herman W·Dunning, 5-1 L-Usher, 2 3
"We didn't want to go out and 2B·Blackburn (U). Dorchak (U), Sc Bcll<e
not score .agam." 'l<]1d Vdndg1-(E)
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NEWPORT BEACH • Orange
Coast' College will be after its
10th consecutive P.A. Palmer Cup
on Sunday when the Pirates host
the 30th consecutive N~wport
Invitational Rowing Regatta on
North Lido Channel.
The P@lmer Cup goes to the
college that accumulates the
greatest number of points in the
day's seven races.
· Racing over the 2.000-meter
Newport course begins at 8 a.m.
with a new event this year featur·
ing the OCC women's varsity
eight, under the direction of
Coach Linda Moeller, facing UC
Irvine. To be known as the Collins
Cup, the race will become a part
of the annual regatta.
It's a busy weekend for
BOATING
CONTINUED FROM 81
Sunday. Five teams -Berkeley.
Hawaii, Irvine, Stanford and
USC -vied for the two Team
Racing spots, with each team
sailing everyone twice on a trian-
gle-windward finish course.
Historically, team racing i's the
most chdllenging qf collegiate
racing. with constant switching
of positions on the course and
the green flag penalty that adds
2.5 points onto the team·~ score.
With no 720 exoneration, the
outcome is never really certain
unf.µ the scores are posted '!t the
end of the day. This year's PCCs
lived up to the team racing tradi·
tion. with extreme battles on the
course giving every team at least
a few wins and the top two
teams a few losses.
In the end, Irvine and Stan·
ford tied for first with seven wins
each, giving them each a berth
at the upcoming Nationals.
Though both teams beat each
other once. Irvine won its race
with the fewest amount of points,
giving it the actual win of the
regatta.
Saturday saw Stanford take
charge of the regatta, with
. Berkeley and Irvine in the run-
ning for the second spot. With
strong breeze and light chop,
Stanford's A Division, with Betsy
Carmichael crewing for Charles
Meade, led at the end of the day.
with on finish worse than third.
FRIDAY'S FISH COUNTS
Moeller's women's crew, which
today tunes up for the Newport
Regatta by ·hosting UCLA, San
Diego State, UC San Diego, the
University of SiUl Diego, Oregon
Stat~, -Long Beach State,· Sacra··
mento State and UC Santa Bar·
bara in the Miller Cup competi-
tion.
Entering Newport Regatta
men's races this year are Cal, Cal
Poly San Luis Obispo, Loyola
Marymount. San Diego State,
Santa Clara, UC Davjs, UC Irvine,
UCLA. UC Santa Barbara, UC
San Diego and the Uhiversity or
San Diego.
Last year, the Pirates accumu-
·lated 22 points to win the Palmer
Cup over Santa Clara (1 5), Long
Beac~ State (12), Sacramento
Stanford's B Division, skip-
pered by Danny Zimbaldi, ended
the day in second, only a point
behind Berkeley. The combina-
tion of their scores gave Stanford
a 20-point lead over the 16-team
field with 12 races to go.
Sunday started out light in
Long Beach, with breeze build-
ing and dying throughout the
day, making the course skewed
with its oscillating_shifts. Stan-
ford started out slowly with a 5,7
in the first set, giving Berkeley
and Irvine an edge on the spot.
Sharing the B Division duties
with Zimbalc:li, Stanford's John
Alden Meade sailed on Sunday,
samng his first race of the day
into a respectable sixth-place fin~
ish, not realizing he was already
PMS. .
This miscalculation put Berke-
ley ahead, where it stayed the
rest of the regatta with a second-
place finish in A and dominance
of B.
At this juncture, Berkeley had
82 points, and Irvine and Stan-
ford were tied with 90 with only
six races left in the series. Both
Berkeley solidified in the first
spot, Irvine and Stanford began a
nail-biter for the second.
The finishes seesawed bdck
and forth, with lrvine up, then
Stanford up. until the last set
where three points would mal<e
all the difference. In A Division,
Meade and Cannichael pre·
vailed by going right, rounding
in the top three, with Irvine's
Wells and Posner behind in sixth. ·
Downwind, Wells was able to
mare up the c:liff~rence, rouqd·
State (10), UC Davis (9) and ftve
otben.
The Piral• CA!W, COAcbed by
David A. Grant and Jim ~or
gensen, won the junior varsity
eight, novice (our and novice
eight events and was second in
the va~ity four. Regatta trophies
will be presented on the lawn
after the last race.
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I.Ar. ASllCINMINTI
8:15 a.m. -Novice 8 (Marsc.ellas Cup):
1. long Beach State; 2. University of
San Diego; 3. UC Irvine; 4. Orange
Coast; 5. UC Davis; 6. San Diego State;
7. UCLA.
8:30 -No~ice 4: 1. OCC·B; 2. Santa
Clara-B; 3. UCLA; 4. San Diego State; 5.
Santa Clara-A; 6. OC~-A.
8:45 ~ Junior varsity 8 (Robert Moore
Cup): 1. UCI; 2. OCC; ·3. UC Davis; 4.
Santa Clara; s. Cal Lt. Wt.; 6. ucso.
9 a.m.-Varsity 4: 2.. Cal Poly·SLO; 3.
Loyola; 4. San Diego State; 5. UCLA ..
9:.15 • Varsity 8 II: 2. UCSB; 3. USO; 4.
UCLA.
9:30 · Va~ity 8 (Norman Watson
Cup): 1. UCSD; 2. Long Beach State; 3.
OCC; 4. UC Davis; S. UCI; 6. San Diego
State; 7. Santa Oara. ·
All races are 2,000 meters. Lanes are
numbered from the Lido Island side of
the channel.
P.A. Palmer Championship Trophy: 6
points for first place; 4 points-second;.
3-lhird; 2-fourth; 1-fifth.
ing directly behind C. Mea4e. At
the finish, Meade finished third,
with Wells in fourth.
ltnow came down to B OM·
sioh, with Irvine needing five
points to qualify. lrvine could not ..
afford to tie, because Stanford
would have won the tiebreaker
with its many firsts.
Irvine's sailors Andy Beeck-
man and Carrine Palm sailed a
great race, pushing J . Meade
back. into the fleet. Unfortunately,
·there wasn't enough of a course
to push him back enough, with J .
Meade finishing fourth to Beeck-
man's second, giving Stanford
second overall and the spot.
But, as they say, it ain't over
'til the fat lady sings. and she
was definitely singing for Irvine.
In the second-to-last race, J.
Meade fouled Beeckm~n at the
mark, not giving him buoy room .
Beeckman filed a protest and
had two witnesses to back him ~
up. At 7 p.m. Sunday night, the
lrvine team found out it had won
the protest, moving Stanford
down 15 pomts, with Irvine gain·
ing the spot by eight points.
This scene was a replay of last
year's PCCs when Irvine was on
the receiving end of a protest by
Berkeley, knocking it out of
Nationals CO!!lpetition. Seeming·
ly having been avenged, lrvine
will accompany Berkeley to the
Dinghy Natioqals to be held at
Belmont Pier the first week of
June
Davey's Locker· no report. Today's schedule: Twi·light boat available at 6 p.m:. ·
Newport 1.andlng · 1 boat, 6 anglers. 6 king salmon. Today's schedule: half-day boat at 6 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.; three.quarter
day boat 7 a.m. '
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honors, commitments
Corona del Mar's Cappello, Shukla
first team for All-Sea View tennis .
• Four Sea Kings in all named to first
two teams, Newport Harbor's Kojima
also a second team choice.
John Cappello and Raj Shulda, members of the
Corona del Mar High boys tennis team, have been
named first-team All-Sea View League by the
league's .coaches. .
Chosen to the :;econd team were Corona's James
Stautter and Mike Feyka, as well as Yuski Kojima of
Newport HarbOr. Eight players were named to each team •.
ALL·SEA""VIEW ~GUE Flnttum '
John Cappello. (CdM); Raj Shukla (CdM); Jonny Bior1<-·
man (Woodbridge); Chase Exon (Woodbridge); Yoshl
Suzuki (Woodbridge); Adam Artunian (Woodbridge);
Alex Brown (El Toro); Andrew Tsu (Santa Margarita);
Todd Herrington (Irvine).
Second tum
H!J'.le~ Sta_uff_er 1CdM); Mike Feyka (CdM); RezaFarak.a.h.:
pay (Woodbridge); Ricky Kaplan (Woodbridge); Dan
Deen (Santa Margarita); Cody Shedd (Santa MargaFita);
Yuski Kojima (Newport Harbor); Erol Yildiz (Irvine). 1 Honorable Mention .
Josh Weinstein, CdM; Greg Coleman, 'CdM; Scott
Meserve, Newport Harbor. . .
Blanchet to Central Arkansa5
Hector Blanchet, a s tarting pitcher on the Orange
Coast College baseball team, has signed a national
letter of intent to continue his collegiate career at the
University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Ark.
Blanchet, a 6-foot-l, 175-pound sophomore right-
hander out of Saddleback High, entered Thursday's
CONTINUED FROM 81 .
ter Tom Bunnell, outside hitters Barrett, Kevin
Droke and Peter Helfrich, middle blockers Bruce
Caldwell and Dave Devick, backrow specialists
Gary Crane, Ted Cox and AJ Gaddis, and opposite
player Bill ¥ardley all made major contributions to
the win.
Most were multi-sport athletes as Gaddis and
Helfrich played both football arid pasketbaU, while
Caldwell. Yardley and Droke were on CQach Jerry
DeBusk's Sunset League champion basketball
team.
Estancia also had tremendous athleticism with
Kent Smith, Tim Kronfeldt. Steve Van Hom and
Bob Reiden. They also featured a transfer from
Costa Mesa, Dan Vrebalov~h. who later played at
UCLA and currently plays on the AVP Tour.
The next area finalist was also Estancia, which
lo~t the 1984 finals to Mira Costa. Coach Tom
Pestolesi, in his firs~ year with the Eagle boys, put
together a near-pe.rf ect year before losing at
Redondo High School. This Estancia team featured
current Pepperdine University assistant women's
coach Jon Wallace and the boys and girls coach at
Foothill High, Steve Conti.
Corona del Mar's 1985 CTF champions were
senior dominated as Jon Schisler, Peter Nourse and
Guy Putnins provided the power. The Sea Kings
improved drastically throughout the season with
their most improved player being a novice junior,
Brian Lewis, whose improvement epitomized the
season . · ·
Obviously, Brian continued to improve as he cur-
rently is a top money-winner on the AVP Tour.
Dan Glenn's first boys season at Newport Har-
bor produced another local championship. After
great success at Edison, Glenn brought his know!-
game against Saddleback with a 4.5 reeord and 2.71
earned run average, second-best in the Orange
Empir"0 Conference. He had 34 strikeouts in 63
-innings of work. .
Blanchet ts the second OCC pitche( to sign
recently. Mark Gardner announced last week he
will transfer to Cal-Berkeley. ·
OCC's Jeffers .all .. conference
Freshman catcher Kellie JefferS"\was the lone
Orange\.Coast College player selected lo the All·
Orange Empire Conference softball team, chosen by
the conference coaches. , ·
Jeffers hit .364 for the Pirates, which entled the
season in sixth place in the OEC at 7-14. OCC was
11·23 overiill thlS season.
Conference champion Rancho Santiago swept
top honors as shortstop Christina Mazurie was
named Most Valuable Player, Amy Tessman Most
Valuable 'Pitcher and Kim Nutter Coach of the Year.
Richarcls-cnmmits to' Arizona JC
COSTA MESA • Estancia High senior Cyndi
Richards, an Orange County girls basketball all·star,
said she will continue her career at hationally-
rgnked Yavapai Junior College in Prescott, Ariz.
Richards, a 5-foot-10 three-year starting forward
for Coach Russ aavis' Eagles, aver·aged 11.2 points
in her swan song season, which included a run to
the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-A second
round.
Richards, who impressed Yavapai Coach Kevin
Becker at a recent tryo~t, will receive financial assis-
tance to attend the school.
By Barry Faulkner
. .
edge to a_ ~~n_dous g~~up of athletes (again
mos y seniors). The·outs1de lultffig orHUgnroster
and John Alstrom, the setting of Drew Sheward,
the backrow play (especially his jump serving) of
J.~.,Gan, the rni~dle blocking of Pete ,:-astman and
Mike Curci, and the opposite .play of Eric Pfister
brought together experience and athleticism to
allow Newport to defeat Mira Costa in five thrilling
games. • -
NewpQrt appeared in the 1988 final against a
very strong Loyola team. With Curci and Sheward
re turning; outside hi~ters Chris Lee, Mike Nguyen
and freshman Bill N-guyen all chipped in for one of
the great team efforts .
In 1989, Corona del Mar defeated Mira Costa in
.four games for the championship. After starting
slowly with three starters (outside hitters Matt Her·
rington and Matt Cwiertnia and middle blocker
Chris Pliha) on Paul Orris' ClF finalist basketball
team arriving late for the·volleyball season, CdM
put it together late, losing only one game in the
entire playoffs. _
Setter Ty Price, who ~ad quarterbacked the
CdM CIF football champions, set an offense that
included middle hitter Jason P-erk.ins and opposite
player Chad Steelberg, as well as Herrington,
Cwiertnia and Pliha. Seventh player was utility
player Johnny Hamilton, which produced a rotation
of all seniors for these ClF·champs.
lri 1991, Newport Harbor again appeared in the
final. but with mostly a juruor dominated team.
Junior setter Russ Gan used junior middle hitters
Justin Mcintee and Frank Griffo, as well as junior
outside hitter Beau Sheward. Unfortunately, San
Marcos, with almost all seniors, won the final
ra.ther handily. ·
~ This year, only Newport Harbor will appear in
the CIF playoffs. As all cycles go, our area schools
will again rise to compete at the top. The sport has
definitely offered some fabulous opportunlties to
our athletes. "'
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SCOTT .
Bradford T-. Scott.
40, ol Costa Mesa.
passed away April 29,
1995. Survived by
mother Doris Scott
Nelson, father Waller
Scott, sisters Lisa
Atkins and Roanne
Hetrick and daughte1
Cherish Scott.
A memorial service In
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Bradlord to be held
Wednesdayt, May
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Churoh, 420 W. 19th
St., Costa Mesa. In
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ClasslHed
042·5878
Near Triangle Sq.
Lrg upstairs 1 Br. Pet
ok. Avl 5115. S525 ...
sec dep. 997-2986
Stupe ndou• E side
1 Br. Nd pets Eloc
range, pallo, encl gar
$550 + dep. 642·5964 Mike llY ... ,,..,._., Hml· Real Estate liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiii~~ Gar av all S 100/mo 2Bd bay vi ow .. $1400
llUH w .iaullllilllll111." 70~702 FOR SALE 55,X24 ' Agt. 640-6219 2Bd sandy bch .... $1600
Tllla llWIJllltr wfll 11ot Bluffs gated 5Br 3 yrs NEWPORT BEACH $8000 Fi rm. Nice 3BR 2 '/zBA house. 2· 4Bd Hun! Bch hm ...... St300 3Br 2•hBa on Penln. ------------------------
~ _ ..... ..., ... -~,... nu. 1 ml bch. Cbmm 1 ar l"ke new nice Call For Summer list
lllttll llf IHI •1111111111c• 11111 pool/spa. Overaz lot. Park. 031 ·3569 yard, pool table, w/d. The Prud«\tlal _ _,,,,_.r-_........ $1,17S,OOO -Coste Mesa Ad.u t car g • 1 • • Xlnt cond. good area. COSTA MESA 2624 CQS __ TA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Cannery Rentals Inc.
_........el Ult lew. Ow rtMlll OWC. $349K 646·8473 Magflficent oceanfront --------$2400/mo. 760.3693 """"hllll
.. ...,. .... llltli'1llff lll1t all BY OWNER: Back Bay property. Custom bµllt OPEN HOUSE BIG OCEAN VIEWS UJlfltl.llo."'-le-.r.At!lh
675-4606
•r 4B 3B I f dn 1983. Multl·levol Sot., May 0th 673 1900 APARTMENTS '"'"''' Mftr111d 111 11111 r a, am rm, o c, floorplan. Ocean view NOON to 4 P.M. South of PCH. __ ..;;..;...._"...;..~--1
_, .... • lftilMI• Ill. guest qtrs. 2500 sq ft . from living areas. • 1Bd/1Bth $1 ,450. Beach Area FOR RENT ..... IUlftllllleyNllL tecom-$425,000. 645-0976 644•9060 BAYSIDE VILLAGE Bod/Bath $550 .
...... oiilCI1•1Ul .... ClllHUD You won't find more 300 E Coast Hwy. 556-6660 Agt. Yearly or Winter
111·-ll t·•·•H·UIO. ftr house for the money! NEWPORT BEACH.CA Furnished charming Furn/Unfurn. 1·4Br .. nr1t...,R,OC .. 1p61111 4BR 3BA. Mesa del 723-4045 cottage. Walk to Some ocoanfronis.
cal HU1>11un 3500. Mar bargain. Short park & beach. 2Br $650 to s 1900 mo.
• walk to schools k·13. 20 HOMES TO SEE!'I 1Ba. $1195 mo to mo. V"1lla Rentals BALBOA
PENINSULA 2607 2·atory w/new exter. ~the bet: A community tor Non smoker, no pets.
BALBOA paint. Great potentlal!1 ___ ....__.._:~--:-----:--:--ACTIVE seniors! 673·8665 675•4912
PENINSULA 1007 =~~n di~~P~'m.kl~i~~ Absolute Bargain! Irvine T errace front' Properly Mgmt
1 Bd 2-sty, sndck, 1 blk
bay/bch. Avail lmmed.
415· Harding St.
$750 548·7225
BALBOA
$360,000
3Bd, 2Ba ho~ la In
neod of TLC & then It
will be back up In
price with the big
guysl Terrific location
2 blks to Bayl
644-9060
COLDWC?U BAH~C?R U
Overstocked with
stuff?
frplc In living rm. don Quality 5Bd 3Ba. fam· ACREAGE 1125 row. 180 ocean view, Largo Seloc11on
w /bll·ln bkcases & ily home nr Fashion 3500 sq ft. 3Br 2Ba... vacatton Aontals
computer space. Atl it Island w/pvt yard -t-•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii maid's qtrs, frplc, spa.1---.,,E~.-s-.tb-:l-u~ff-. p:-0-0-:-1-1 _______ _
needs Is some TLC. spa. Reduced $60K · GOTTA SELL FASTt Quiel! S3900. 673·3059 2 patios, grnbelt Prot-COSTA MESA 2624
Open Fri. Sat. Sun Only 5539,900 w, 2 5 Actt1t$2,990 5500 Oov.n t1es1 st In Bluffs. Lrg1'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
from 12-4. 1090 El TEAMS! Call now . 75.00/month --T--M-~-SA--2-1_2_4 ofc In home. 2br 2ba 11
Camino .dr. Costa PATRICK TENORE 35 Acr"Sl7,500 S2.500 OoMl COS A w Elegent glass &
Mesa. $235,000 or 1st Real E1ttate 76°"8702 $2SO mon"1.0wntt W•I carry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mirrored bar, new
reasonable offer takes B.ACK BAY. Must sell. Nr lakes. s!Yng & Nat forest •1ST MONTH RENT $325' remodeled bathrms
It. 640.7000 2Br 2Ba, garden. 300 H 500J·223·4753 +Oep. 2Br 2Ba tnhm $1600/mo 721·6725.
ext301/agt E. PCH •267. 55-t w/yard.PetsOK.Pool, HARBORVIEWHMS
$399 MOVE IN
Super cl11an 1 Bd in
cozy friendly. 30 Unit
complex nr Triangle Sq.
mobile home park. TIMESHARES 1590 lndrys. 846-2846 Portoflno 4Br 4Ba $2500
DANA POINT 1026 ~~·~:g4~f5•n Sun 9 • 2 STORY 3 spacious Monaco 3Br 28a $2000 l--------
BUNK HOUSE
APTS 642·1401
1--=------=--=--:-::-~-GOT A CAM p . bdrms, 3Ba, bonus 644-6610 or 673·3174 Can't seem to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ •Baycrest D•llt•• o Ro u N o ME M· rm, 2·car ottch gar, Hrbr Vu Hm on gmbll,
CASTLE ON THE ROCK 3bd, 3.Sba, ofc, family B E R s H I p 0 R . pat 10, tr p 1 c, w /tJ furn, hot tub, lovely get to all those ,
Exquisite 3Br 3 'hBa rm, lrg yd. remod, TIMESHARE? we·n hkups, d/w. $1250 grdn. 4·6 mo avl June. repair jobs
overlooking harbor & S479k, agt/Dave 645-3683 take 11. America's Great offer for 1 yr $2900/mo. 640-1798 around the house? ocean. Gatod. S875K. f 1 714 851 1933 or most SUCCOIS ul rosort easo. • • NEWPORT SHORES ,. Exotic Euro kitchen. -· ? 1 h 650 5190 Let the ClaHI 1ed A 489 1932 On the move resalo clear ng ouso. . 3Bd 2Ba, Ip, garage. Aolne gt. • Call Resort Soles In· -2-9-R,__d_p_,,IJC _____ G,...re_a_t....,..lo-c pool, tennis ct. No Service Directory
Sell your extra formation tolllroe hot· Triangle Sq. Quiet. Nu pets. $1400. 650·8145 help-ymJlirn:l
QUIET 8c SERENE
Palm ~esa Aparttn.ents
So near & yet ~o fu .
lbar'i. the feclmg you get
when vou Lve at Palm
Mesa mud the lush
greenery of secluded
woods & stately p.tltm
A Srudim, 1 & 2 Bedrooms
Jrs S575 to S600
• 1 BR S625 ro S6SO
· 2BR sns ro s;-so
A NO cu
A Verti Blinds
. A Cc.um fans A NEW Pai
A Fi.mas Room
A Hi:att>d Pool & f3CU72.1 A Panos & B:ilcorues A Garago Avail.tblc
1ilc
Office' Hour... !>:00 am · 5.00 pm M-1·
and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm weekends
1561 Mesa Or. · San~ Ana-Heights, CA
A call to
Classified
will help
642·5678
SELL
your home
through classifi!d
h ousehold line. 1•500·423•5957· crpt/drps, gar. yd, Npt Hght• gu0st hse. reliable help.
items To place on ad In hku~ $775. 647·7540 500 s/f. Pvt, chorming,1-r::::::::::::::: __________ -:::
in Classified Cac111!:~'!~t78. Avail: lrg 2Br 2Ba dplx clean 1 Br, 1 car space
u w/lrg fncd yd & w/d hkup. $695. Agl. 721-9475
(714) 546-9860
CAL•SCAN
(916) 44~-6000
,.396 Hamilton# D SBSO c d ulll Incl. 616-566-7 140 Oceanfront on o 3Br 2Ba. 3-car gar. E'•lde 3Br 18a, w/d Yearly S3ooo·mo
hkups. lncd yd, grdnr. Owner/Agl 673-3410
gBr, immacl Sml pet Penlnsula Townhome ok. s 1175. 775-6670 Bay/Ocean Vo1ws
E 'alde Npt Hts area. 3-lovel, 4BA, 2V..BA
2Br 1 Ba hse. Gar. w/d 2-ear gar~ space.
hkup, lg yrd. No pots. Yearly $2200/mo
$895/mo. 546-6680 Custom Marina
Exec E 'sld• twnhm Condo Bay/Ocoan
3Br 2•n Ba. gat ed views. 2Br. 2Ba
comm, 2-car garage. Beautiful hardwood
Non·amkr. $1250/mo. floors. Yrly $2100/mo
650.9093 Clnd~/Agt 4573.3777
On the move?
Sell your e~tra
household
items
in Classified
or 832·1400
Overstocked with
stutt?
A call to
Classified
wlll help
642·5678
. .
Repainting?
If you' re lopking to repaint
it, rebuild it, replace it or
restore it, look in the Pilot
Classifieds to find the
service you' re looking for.
Run your ad in
the Newport Beach
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 1 ()() ,000
homes . Fax us ~is
form with your ct-edit
card # or mail it in
with a check todavl
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your car does not
Sell we'll ~n it
for another Week
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through cl .. slfled. pool tat>i.. E'•lde CM. ausw...•t! • Vend Rte. 25 Mach. W/ MONEY Ouw w•t•t~•afe. Ag• cer. HI• m•dlc8tlon
842·5878 U11TALS S50()lmo. IM2·771M u-.i~ lnv.ntOty 14,500. S4e•dr. TO LOAN 2914 9 mo+ Steifle 5'1-82~1 and Mntlm•ntal ll•me • .. •••••••• PINANCE Income. E•p1n1lon f. w•r• taken from l\la I 1Skr/M8·HSO
• _ Buy II. Sell It. Find II.
-Clae•lfled. 'it/JL D I t
1• Newport •••o h for truck 4/19 or 4/17.
! NEWPORT NEWPORT
only '385/mo. Lrg un· nance to 100'1 & rotlrel CAS H LOAN 1500. LOST • Sin'"• th•'n he'• been f B / bl I aoo-a3w3oo 11000 Pilvate Lender. "
.,669 ROOMS 2701 ~nh,yt/~'.J>:~5c,a5 • BUSl1m11~s Vl!NDINQ1 Great 2nd. Bad Credit OKI POUND 2925 ~~~1:!,~~~~·.~~°!ft )'.( 11 • 1 . I 'j ''1."I
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&. ''Anl' Income & Top Ouallly 1·800-473·8 350 with anw lnforma-1----._.;.;...;.....;;.~-~
· Npt Hghte. L.rg aunny OPPORTUNITY Equipment. l'OUND CAT. Approx tlen, T22·12S2. No •NmwPOllT auc •N• "'6 block be-Ch. Br In 21Sr hH, fp, encl 2904 1·8oo.820-8782 6 mo old lem. D• queetlone aeked. MILLIO .. JURS ••
f • llil!AiiiiCiiiHiiiiiiiiiii26iii6ii9 BEA<;H l ~.
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in Newport
Beach!
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0 CI011 to tile Beacll
0 UllfUrDbl!.ed/FanL
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RHpon N/S, no pets. patio. Pvt g•r •. $430. · v I! N D I N o • N • w clawed black tortoise. """ Gar, w/d. $425/mo ~I Avall 9/1. 031·9273 ma'"h'• In 15 prime 1~ 11u..rouNre~V'l's • d Looking rrot f. Ve .. ..... nnn ~'' ah ell w{orang• •n Beautiful Woman utll. Kit prlv. IM&-6e7e CARPET BUSINESS catlon .. Buy •II or white apota. Very (20'• to mid 30'•) •OCEANPRONT FOR W.E S18,IOO part••80o..59~8781 friendly. Found 4/28 PERSONALS Fast Can Boata
_ RENTALS TO Pet ok. $499 722-0824 I on Marguerite south Harley• Thrlll aMke
_ "0 n th• 9th largest ANN OUNCEMENTS of PCH. 973-4991 a must: to trawl, ••
SHARE 2724 P i NIN PT Rm w/own buying group !hat Is INVESTMENT 2 920 FOUND ... r ... odontlo -r1ence life • Me th
In I C changtng th• way OPPODTTINJTY ""' .. , 2 ..-ba nee hm. i.an. America buya cerpet ~. y Reta iner on the PERSONALS 300 Worldl Pre-lntervle
rHpon, no amk/pels. Serve Jnaurance In-2 908 ocean beach In Bal· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m•Y be req. 2fM.100 l!'eld• Coeta ..._ l550 Inc utll. 97s.&178 dus•"' and ma}"' , ... all S tepa nie Lov•• boa on 111h St. Call 1 bdrm av.it In 3 · -, "' .. Keith Health a Fltn•••
bdrm twnh••· N••t, Share 2Br 2Ba lrvln• national account•. AJ. llExcltl"I New Inform• Happy 10th Wedding 646-8491· for llttl• or no S
clean, drug-tr" non-condo w/lota of 1UT1en ~~andl f~::!'u::u:oc~-tlon ~tem Creal•• Anniversary! FOUNDc er•w Ca t, FOR INFO CALL EMPLOYMENT
amokera n .. d only lnci w/d, pool, apa. Amerlc•. Call 800-95s: 45K Ev•ry 30 Days. HOS T AH INTEANA-furry tall. With 2 (8tS) eat.e139
cell. No' c•... $400/ $450 Incl ut. 559-0511 4324 for Information Min lnvHtment 13,400 TIQNAL STUDENT klttena. Found Ford Looklnn for lh•t ...... I••••••••• mo+ 'h uUI. 950-4292 · Call 800-641'8354. • Rd., Npt Beech. Ta.ken • .--
0 Uthted Tennis,
Buketball, V-ball
....... .,_ a.111 H 0 AcU'1Ues Prof!'Ul 4§Mif if f 1ijla 0 Corporate Suites
Newport Beach
880 ln1ne Ave.
71.2-5555 HB/NB border, 1 ml to GAUGE S beach. Sher• 28r 2Ba. No amk. $450 + $200 POI RENT
deposit 968-9439 2740
Rooms,
apartments,
homes
Classlfled
Open your home & to NB Anlmal Shelter cl&I aomeone? Mfft , ________ .,..
CLASS IFIED your hea rt to a 2075 Newport Blvd' new people lhe fun EMPL0-.1:1NT
It'• th91 resource vou college-bound lnt'I Costa MHa. 644-3959• way. Place your own 1 """
can count on to aell • student. Famllles re-•d or listen to olher 553
myriad of merchan-celve $425/mo. Call LOST CAT Newport alnglH In your arealiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. dlse llema, becauH Jen at LCP lnt'I tnstl· Ridge. Dark brown looklng to meet aome-
NB pool/lennlS/beach. l!'•lde CM. Safe, cln, can satisfy W/D. $500/mo. Share angl on pvt alley nr our column• compel "1ute, 714·651-1165. neut male, red collar one Ilk• you. Call 1· Retall SelH P/T Bea
qualllled buyers to If adoplion 18 an oplion w/red heut I. D. 900-779·3005 ext. NB loc;fioe fi.m, ecce11
OM~ CMI amnte 1tmC>Of)r)' lo<IClnll
In mo<t ~ 400 tltlft Ntlonwt<M.
w/fem upbeat •rtlat. Tualln & 20th. Storage your
631-2t 11 or 946-8473 only. $125/mo. 846-7363 . housing needs. ·----...;.... ..................... _ calll Call Cherub Adoption Please call 844·5781. '649. S2.99/mln, 18+. china, crystal, lln1n1
842·5878 1·800·54 9·3994 REWARD Unlltar Co. 602·954·7420 gills. Mon-Sat 722-2488
CM! (900) 456·9JS I
·i'The Buier' S _Market"
V'Check your shopping list off
, by ·stopping in today at any
one of these local Orange
Co~·nty Auto Dealers!
''Buy, Lease or Browse"
nge County__'s Auto Dealers a re N umber
One in Customer Sati action .
••
Have A
Garage Sale! service Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET Col The P'dot Clossifieds at 642·5678
lo ploce yoor Goroge Sole Ad! IRVINE AUTO CENTER
2828 ~2&~2~~· C M
1 ·800·831 ·3377
714 380·1200
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CHRYSLER
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ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2060 i~~i~~l~~r~, C M
ORANGE COAST
J P/EAGLE/ OLDSMOBILE
· PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK
2524 Harbor Blvd"'Coslo M
Cfms1f1cd Community Marketplace
2929 B vd C M 714-6 4 2-0010 5 49·80i3 ..
•sE•R•Vl-C•E--•I CERAMIC
TILES
CONCRETE•
3528 MASONRY
FENCES
3 5 57 •DECKS
HARDW OOD
3 6 15 F LOORS
JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING
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3858 PET
SERVICES
TRANSLATO R/
3870 TUTOR 3 9 2 7 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W1tllam Harold Jewetera PUBLIC NOTICE JENKINS PAI NTI NO --------11 Leaky Showers Re p'd *Belt Prlce/QUllltu •FENCES OATES• CLEAN/WAX/POLIS H Walch & jowelry repair The Calif. Public Ulill· lnt/E1tt. W•llpaper, Qabb W'• Hou•e/Pet &.URN S PANISH NOWI Tho Doan of Tile. C.. '' MW/1'1,.lr/polt nplactd Marb le Rejuvenating Antique/Fine Jewelry lies Commission RE-drywall, texturing, etc. • Care S e rvice Exp'd S.A. Tutor, Al•o
ADDITIONS
REMODELING 3410
ramie new/repaired r•· Landscape, brick, •lone Redwood• Lti'576805 35 Years Exp. Blly/stlVltadt 873·0385 OUIRES that all used David, 1·8po.880-8222 Llv•ln Cere, whll• out Translator-Interpreter.
groul, bathrm remodel Concrttt. aoo-71e.1oo7 Jim Whyt! 642·7206 714-846-8708 h ousehold go'oda BOB HUTTON CO . ol lown, c•ll 451·2054 Su•ana 873•'7409
plumbing Ll670130 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie •Wood Fenc••• --------LANDSCAPE & movers print !heir lnVExt. Acoustic cell Personalized Pel C•re
673-8065 or 846-8526 CFolnc,BPBaQtlo,RDrflv2eowayy rtpllet/1tpalr, frffhauling HAUU.NG 3720 LAWN r11ne 3808 P.U.C. Cal T number; remove/epply2lr!Jla91r. Kennel allernaUve. No'_n_L_E _____ 3_9_2_8
P 0 • •· e · r tslimllts. Low prices. Uc'd ~ limos ond chauttours Ll622831 98 ...... 1 stresa or worry. Uc,
DUNCAN CHILD CARE 3536 Exp. Terry 5 57•7594 Adv111tag1 Constt. 974-5301 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print their T.C.P. num· Em•rald Pa inting Ina. Refa 673·7184 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
CONSTRUCTION BRICKe TILEe STONE JUNK To The DUMP Ba•lo Yard Malnt. ber In all advertise· Int/Ext wallpapor/tlle OrouVTlle AHtoratlon
20 Yrs Exp. Small & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ptaln/atamped Con· (714-98 8·188 2) Lawn• Cl•anup•, ments. If you have a Compellllvt ratH. 10 yrs PLUM BING 3 890 A•grout•Reoaulk Lg. Jobs 8 5 0 ·7042 Qualltw Chlldca,._, crete & Co•tlngs HANDY MAN 3710 Wiii haul, what Trash Tr•• Trimming, Lt question about ttio lo-exp-Free esl 751·2039 Repair.Clean & Seat
fun, safe, environment Uc.#541856 831 ·4310 Man won ti 968·1882 7 ... 8 .. 5 gallty of a mover, limo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Frt e E1llmat1140.730t Hauling 9 ... ..4 O•n• Abr•m• P•lntlng oxp'd, caring, rellable Q llt & p Id All or chauffeur, call: THE LOC .. L PLUMBER R""'OUI Svsttmt LJS38035
BUSINESS Xlnt Refs 434-3977 v ua If r •-Home&Rental Propertl11 lnVEICI Ouol Palnl/R11s S " · • .,. ' . ····'· aspecta of concre1e & P•lnt·Carpenlry-HEALTH BEAUTY Lawn Service. Mow/ Public Utllltles Uc/Ins since 76. Cell ,.. .a Wihlam Bangert Co.· •-.....--------SERVICES 3488 -----.-----masonry. Beat aervlct , Drywall and morel • edge/sod/1prlnklers/ Commission moved & reteKt 841-88n Sine• 1947 TUTOJUNG 3 9 3 0
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Comput•r Training
In Home & Office
wllldowt,we<d/••cel/qulcken
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SERVICES 3548 1---------Carp'try, roof'g, plbg " PROF'L ....... DENER Two Brother• Moving Prof, Clean, Quality SAT Seminar•. Eltcel CONTRACTORS palnt'g , glasablocka Loff Fat F .. U Our MOs .. .-n Same Dav Service work. lnVExt a Dock•. Arni• Smith Plumblme with Pat O'Dowd. THt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii EI• c IT I It /Stu cc 0 • get results. latesl caring for each land· Lowest Rates, Llo73468 631-4sto & Rooter. 1512597 pr•p alnce 197,,... 5 A TOUCH OF CLASS GENEIUU. 3558 diets & med• as seen scape aa 11 ll were my L#134650 957·1500 Boncled/Any Wort</O alns • Cleaning. Rea/Comm Concrtlt deckl/Repalra on TV's 20/20 & Feb. own. Larry 8~673 QUALITY CA.AB r meetings In kvlne S195 . Uc/Bonded. Free Est. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MORGAN. Uc'd 850-3261 N 20 yrs exp, excellent ••IS30•C>700•• Reglstrallon 873-2380.
2 8 2 7 1 3 CPI •UILD•BS INC. C t •El 1 AJlure mag. ewport BBST JOB Gardening, MEDir11T workmanship, fair llExpert Drain CIHnlnt T t PhD uir d CARPENTRY 3510 Teresa • 4 Re11dentl81 Conat. •rp•n '" •ctr cal Bllrlalric Ctr. 873-8588 landac•plng clean _,.,.. a A R & Plumbing Repairs u or· '\" gra BOSS HOUSECLEANING Plumblng•Drywa11• trl1' SEDVIc er 3848 prlcH ..... 5-2417 on 15 yrs Experience Licensed-Insured. Uc.#511M24•1nsured Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle ups, tree m. Refs. n MiJ M.IN80W Clrcl• Malnt. 20yre exp. All work e .. sc M•th thru Cele
Atpairl. ~ Ooota, win. $9,75 per hour. (7t4) Ha-4993 RoofJng•Jlm 641·7494 HOME CARE/ FREE Eat. 438J1518 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii Plintang. Int/Eat. HoUMi Guw. Steve ~5-1298 Chemlsuy & Physic•
c1owa, cablnttt, llUCco & drf-71 4-54a-0368 ShowaHtr . HANDYMAN Carpen-SDVIC!S 3 760 Or••n Scene Landscpng M4Hllcal Ttanacrlt>. Apt Oual. Job. Free Ht. P reo .. • Plumbln9 SAT prep ..... 940-8123
Wiii, lencts. gain, etc. Uc -,.H,.,o'"'u""a"'"E""c..,..,..L=EAN.,..,.,.,..IN,...O~ & Wood, contr'• try. tile, plumbing & & Irrigation. Trimming H•klng pt-ft ~k at l"lm St. llcl589897 638-8888 Repair• a RemOd•la
:llyra •llP Jtrrf 6'2-0517 roof 2Syre ••P "I ta . & Removals, Clean-experienced & rellable •SON'• PAINTING• Fr•• Eallmate1 w·••• 15 yra exp. Good Ref. HomH & R•models Jerry' Bell 77S.:3:o· HOM• HELPER Wiii up1 & M•lnt, St. Uc. Call C~lleen. 548-5649 "OY"" &wA, .. -'Comm. U .. ?ate te .. t090 ..-A to 41: HANDYMAN OWn trans. Call any· Uc#854380 .. e7~90 trawl or assist w/family. #599025, 8 5o.610tl ... •• ._. ....., CO•l"lltnuGS li!!iii1ll IHSTAL.IJREfACE CA81NETS t lme . 241.Q.S31 Handlfma n X·Pre.. Month of June or Thur1. Privet• Dutw Nul'ee lnVExt. Uc#480559. Y.uaun 3 .. 2 ~lndcheown•.·. Dob~!'~.,, cs7oor2.!, •WINDOW CLEANING• DOonr 3 5 80 Doora/Drvwall/Plumb overnlghtl/frl. 548-8017 TREES LVN avallabl• for oce. 53NM96 or toHtW72Z ROOFING 3910 .. , -• .,..... .,.. ~ Eltcttlc/8alh Remo<lelinO T•~•l'l'elllev•. Law1t•, nights and weekends. Cuetom Well...,..
' FREE ESTIMATES All trad .. 237 -cM3• n-.!D'OR •*•..._ TSt..:MTe Newport Beach area. pr•uo • voru THUND&R ROOFING Strlppln91Palnt ... 9 ---------• ~97·8081 David An eaperleno.cl &n&.uau Call Gall 646·5676. &nn _..... *r:or aH ol your rooflO: No Job too INlll
CA.RPE T INSTALL ' d•p•ndabl• door
0 '*'e.::fcC::,,=:::" iiDiiESiiiilGiiNlliiiiiiSliiiiiii3ii7ii8ii2 t1ZG., LESSONS 386 8 needs. Reroof/r•palr. "'Oft w/ed. Hl-1917 ~ • UPAIRS 3516 ?oMP UTEl S 3556 hanger. Gu•r work, PalnVCarpentry ~ ..... PAINTING 3858 Uc 63&144Me-4122 We Cl ... ahc¥d IW!g .,, !::.. , .... Don 521.a9101 ,r .. ht. u1-~ ... lnterlora Reft•c tlne SERVICES 3812 PIANO Beg.-Advanced tog.th•. Strtp, 1Mt911,
Tim R•8"• F1oorln9
•Below Retail Prlcta•
C•rpet/Wood/Llno
Ll379138 845-8711
• CE RAMIC
• TILES 3528
" Cer-Marltl..Orenlt• Klt·BalhoAem-Fabr:
Leaka-WtrPrlg~PlbQ
540-9237 L·355813
. uvour" atwt• All tiQ•• ·T .. cher cert. , advlc• to the ot•Y· MAC T UTORING t QUALITY a•RVIC• Rear ange recov 0 •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Ent•rtalnment Avall, Cant Htm lo e31.a11 t ~!Me
•System A •II progrma ELECTIICAI. 38.,0 ALL r••ld•ntlal n•ed• ' '• e ;;,. a NJllOllAL IN.IUln' ATTY Palntlnt Contractor Jennifer &4<>-8669 get to all thost Mark •••••• 8 7 8·7246 Incl welding .. No fob !:P1~c•. 7 ;._ O FrM Conaullatlon Oual palnll""' .... , ""Of'la
Fro11n11111 Con1ullat1on •-t Sl-t rloal --rk too •mall. 723-c>489 ....... Home -•19" No Recovery-No Fee u· c1602·0·•,,..,"7ina"" --------repair Jobs
**TUTORING** -Du;;;W\ ai.otri'c"'; Semi Retired conlrac1or. A..eJift y..,, HOme Cd 714-Hl·t 177 14 Hr Fr" eat. ~$.3305 PEST around the house?
WI R I 1 . T• Pit Yeur Llf••trl• H. THOMAS NICKI, ISO, L t th n do w a' word• Quick RHpona• pre, mprvmnta, am Mlllenlwn Deal9n ~trr• Qualltr '•lnUnt CONTROL 3869 • e • Excel, AcceH, 20 Yra Loc•I Uc. e90-704a r!ba. Quality, Integrity, ~T es PLUS touc:hupa. C .. Hlfled
Exp. 800·200-6024 JON•& i LiCTAIC care, Ken a.2•1770 MASONllY 3828 24 Nrt. Richer~ Sinor MAIR P•ST MOT CO le,,,lce
TRADE
through classttled
842-5878
All hour•. f'ulJV s . LL SELL Uc 280644 945-3209 ,,, .. nu 23 yr9 ~rs· Dlrecto-' Bonded-& lnaur•d. Sr. dlac, LIPR21. 5, '• l"705749 •• 1 .... 7 ~' Used Vehicle MAS ONRY •• , ... T. CHUN0'8 PAINTING Call a•7.o•••· help you find <~ .. home OUQh classified Brick, blk, concrete 20 Vra Exp. Od Prlcel rtll•ble help. ,..,.,. etucco a atne. Uc/Bnd Guar work. Fr" Est. through classified 842·H78 Low as Jo•• &31·7'43 t.lc~375602 53&-1534 M2-M78
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llal.OnllJiT EllPLOYlllN? EllPLOYllUT DIPl.OYMENT -
----·''·3·0 5530 5530 5530 -----------------~------TODAY'S
CROSSWORo PUZZLE A ..... ..... ef Ptr Werts P!r ,, .. AHtaurMt .... • day WOtklng ..,,,_12 M·f'. no exp
for Don ~of lhe neceaHry. H .00/hr KOO TY allow Making Aak for Mark 852-0247 ~;.':'n~ ai PARTTIMIWORK KOO
iDMii MST Prr FULL TIME PAY ROO ~ fllee, It book, The • Tim.. Orange
•IP W0td, &eel. F.x County 1• looking for Callfom&. Kitchen r...-..: 7H 148-7493 brlqhl, energeUc Mies
i1eh1111H iNIStant rn:p~~:.Tci:~i::~~;
A"IAR/Prop Mgmt Marketing. Earn hourly
Acct. Computer exp. wage+ generoua com·
Oood CGmfT'Unlcatlon missions white qualify·
& people akllls. NB Ing for our attractive
,......... office. Fax benefits package For
Aff: An. Dolly Shaw Telemarketing ~ales
831·1442 EOE • call 714·968-4591. For
CLERICAL Consumer Marketing
OPEN INTERVIEWS
*Calhlera
*Cooke
· *Counterhelp
Up to $8/hourll!
Upboat, friendly,
energetic
& on the movel
9y CHAllUS GOlllN r~ ....... e..c..,aa .. •..,•----1 with OMAlt SHAltlf
MMllTATIULa ~ TANNAH HIRSCH ACRQ19 ID Onlillto pott 8uay Wiik-in locllon. comp plln. For lnllMlw
Cll Ron TIVIOf, r.I WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
1 FiClllonlt daar 13 C.ooldge OI • Colo .... Hay..tl • ...,.;. and • ,,_.,,.
ThtPru~ ..... ....... Q. 1 • All South, vulnerable, you
hold:
~===''=3=·~7=300~==~ .e I 6 oJ 101 011 61[ Qt I•
Retall ••••• FIT 37 The bidding bu proceeded: · hrs, upscale card & WBST NORTH BAST SOUTH
gift shop, Fash Isl, 1• Dbl P.. s.
Atrium Ct. 759·77G1 p... INT Pue 't
RETAIL SALl!S P/T What action do you take? Upscale ladles bou·
tlquo needs reapon· Q. 2 • Both vulnerable aa South alble outgoing Pff h ..1 ' salesperson. Exp & you ol't:
customer book pref.
•K tiA I[ Q.J U I OQt 4 Ml 11 The EMe 87 Trouble
11 Pla-lftOde . ·~
The biddinc bu proceaded: ~' ~ • ~ ~Aldan
80U111 waT NOft'.J'B MB!' 11 AtJIJJ( ~ 72 FNndlMt
lti Pw .. Pw 11 ~ 73 Bona-dry Quaan" 74 Aloft ;<::> p.. S• P.. 20 M tor~ 75 Outdoee
What do you bid now? 21 ~ llnd DOWN
24 -!adVn or Kate 1 Hits: *1lQ
2t Aooetat'1 ma•• 2 Song In an 27 ~ l8CO opera 2t Fire reaidOe 3 Ice cream treat
Q. 5 • Eaat.-Weet vulnerable, a.a
South you hold: /
.&.ft 30 8Q1n • Amazon port .S tlQ 10 t 8 OAK J 10 -10 4 3 31 Scrip of doll 5 Ona -million
sales call Jourdain,
A4Wt1Jalng aaalslanl. 968-4574, Tom 966-
Patt Ume, 1 :30 PM· 4592, or Ed 968-4575.
5:30 PM $7.50/hr. Sta· POITAL & QOV'T JOH ::!:Mc.~p~:ciB~~ . S21/HOUR+BENEFITS
Apply In Person
Thursday & Friday
May 10&11, 10am·5pm
212 E. 17th Streot
Costa Mesa
Apply B. Magneu, •Vold <::>AQ481 OAQ107 .ilJ104
MacArthur & Bison. Your ri!~~hand opponent opens 644·4477 the bid · with one heart. What
The bidding baa proceeded: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
80UTll WEST NOR'IR BAST 38 Fruit of tha vino 8 Oii 1ranaport '
0 •• ...,......,_~
pr0¥4de clerlcal aClp. NO EXP WIU. TRAIN
}>Oft for lhe Claasil.led To~ C1111.eoo.a1s..1eoe
Adverllslng Poparl· PT Summer Employ-
ment of a growing m • n t A n awe r Ing Equal OpportunltY Employer
community newspaper phones, scheduling & chain. Accurate typing light computer work. R•t•ll Opportunity
of S0-55wpm a MUST. 850-1782 VIA LIDO DRUGS o u • I I d d Now hiring customer u • nc u • ata RE AGENTS wanted service speclallat.
antry & heavy phones. for new sales division Cashlera/asioclatea.
0 P P 0 rt u n I t Y f CH In Corona del Mar FIT PIT I
growth. Phyalcal/drug CommlHlon or desk 3445 vT~PIL~,;>8~~~'.
ta•tlno le a prorequl· apace. Call for Info. Tues or Wed 1o-4pm. •It• of employment. S•• View R••lty Or mall application to
SERVICE STATION actiondoyout.ak,?
ATTl!NDENT FT/PT.
XJnt cond & pay. Refs Q. S • Al. South, vulnerable, you please. CdM 873-3320 hold: '
SMOOTHIE KING
Now hiring Blending/ •10 5 <:i'9 4 OK Q J 7 •A Q J 4 3 Counter/~alos. PT/FT. •
Mgmt ~pty available. The bidding baslJroc:eeded·
Applyllf person 1220 NORTH EABr SOUl'H · WEST
Bison St., Npt Beach. l• p 2'" p
760-1239 20 p:: ., ...
S.nd resume to {714) 71447• •soo 34 VI 831 .. 594 Attention: =-=r= 71 a Udo Ste. 207 CLASSIFIED
Judy Oetting or caJI RECl!PTI01'1ST for Newport Beach CA 92683 It's the resource you Q • As So th vu) bl
What do you bid now?
(714) 674-4250 for In· beauty •alon. Approx CLASSIFIED can count on to sell a • • u • nera e, you
10 Dbl Bdbl I• 42 Laa )olnl 9 Thin $tJ1> of
P.. '' P.. Pw -43 ti.it a acore wood ? 44 LMlpollte 10 ~yan
What action do you take? 45 Take tha helln coontry . 4e Droop 11 Shadow..
k -0 DMPso 12 Bl'llO Q. 8 • 1\.11 South; vulnerable, you ..e And 80 on: abbr .• 14 Stale •
"bold: • 50 Electric:al unit 22 Bureaus
52 Printer'• 23 Coot for taco us'' · tiA Q J o• 1 e' ... 10 8 measur• •nd dOof for · 53 ·-a Wonderful odor. e.g
Th b.ddi h ---... ed· Ufa" 25 Put In e l ng as pn~ . 56 Energy unit • 28 Loose-fitting WEST NORTH EAST soure 58 Grates . garments 10 Pw Pw ?
What action do you take?
Look for CUlBtuera on Monday. tarvlew. 20 hra/wk. Exp prof .It'• tho easy-to-myriad ol morchan· hold:
but not nee. In CdM. access, Information-dlse Items, becauser--------------------------1 Cott•• Houae Server Ask for Vicki or packed marketplace our columns compel ._,......_...__,.._,......_....__
PT; frlendl~, customer Nancy. 675-1 495. visited regularly. sue· qualified buyers to
••rvlc• or •nted, reu-_R_E_C_E_P_T;,..l_O~N.;.;.IS_T_ "cessfully -by all kinds ca111 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT
abla, wk .. nds a mustl of consumers. 642·5878 wn MERCHANDISE will train. 675-9300 For Laguna Beach 1m.1--------------SERnCES 5533 WANTED · 5535
porter. Phones, ahlP· i----------------EXOTIC DANCERS ping & receiving, fax & EMPLOYMENT _. EMPLOYMENT For bachelor parties & gen office duties.
private 1hows. Bonus Looking for motivated, 5530 5530
program. 761-3658 efficient lndlvldual. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
FRONT OFFICE-Or's 494-4494• Margie
offlc., Knowledge ol • Receptlonl•t/
chiropractic helpful. Secretary Full Time
Secty qualifications a Posi tion. Organlza·
must. CM &45-11 n llonal skills Important.
Send Resume to: Duf· •PIT Bookkaep•r• field Eloctrlc Boat Co.
11 am·3pm. Mon·Frl. 670 w. 17th St. Bid.
For Local Restaurant. 0·2, Costa Mesa, CA
Call Bob at 548·775'1 92627 or Fax 645-9206
PIT Cl•rlc•I. Npt Hrbr Receptlonlat/Oan Ofc
Art Muaoum. Asalat Eat.abllahod NB .-eal
development dir Tu-Fri estate firm seeking
10-2. WP & Lotus. receptionist. Busy
Apply 850 San Clem· front office & phones.
ante, NB. 759-1122 General oHlce & good
PIT Demonatr•to,.
For grocery stores In
your areL FrVSat/Sun. c ... necessary.
714-557-5579.
people skills roq. Fax
raa:Att. Maureen
Wtlsh 03.1-1442 EOE.
RECEPTIONIST
CUlltq.1111111111111
American Modern ln11H1nce Group, Inc. (AMIG)
Is known for 1ntlclp1tlng the need• of a
dynamic end far·reachlng m•ketplace. A meJor
1ubtldl1ry of Clnclnnltl·bned Midland
Company, WI now heve an excellenl opportunity
In the Secr1mento and Los Angeles erea1 for 1
Cl1lm1 Adf ulter Treinee. 1.
"The candidate wt seek wiA join a rapicly expandng
A+ raled Propetty and Casualty lead8f With a long
't.stOIY of success and an exerting luture Yoo may as a s,lf ·sta!ler with tigtl mal!Ve a bUslness·
ected approach. Jhe ability to ~quickly and the
desice f0t a career, nol JUsl a fOb.
CAREER
ASSISTAMCE '
$20,000·$300,000
EXECUTIVES
MANAGERS
PROFESSIONALS
If you are changing
careers for financial
reasons, reduction
In work force or
want to relocate any;
whore in the U.S., let
the nalion's largest
and fastest growing
CAREER MAAKETING
SERVICE HELP
ALLEN & ASSOCIATES
FqRNlTURE 6014
29 Mailed
32 F~ &tang
34 AltlSI Paul -38 -jadcet
37 Wool lype
39 Pastes
<40 Laborer ·
41 Makes a
mistake
49 EmbrOldery
~am 51 Composer
Franz
Joseph -
PIT People wanted to
addraaa labels for
pay. You must have a
typewriter, computer
or good handwriting.
lnt'I L.O. rates apply.
1.a09-474-4288
We offer an excellent lra1ning pregram, competrt1ve
salary, and full benefits including t1.11tlon reimburse·
ment tor insuranceofelaled courses plus a company
car lCJOll field placement. For consideration please
mail or fax your resume lo American
Call Cheryl Westcou
at 1-800.253·5827
Ext. 1-aD
l'~tona $89,bunk beds
$159, 6pc rot Iron di·
neuo $229, Opn 7 dys
Mr. Baan Bag 532·5030 Call 642-5678.
53 Atfidea
54 ·-Men and • 8abV' 55 Sweetener
57 Orc:hatd
59 Cosl 61 Nol any
62 eor.chl Ingredient
&4 Exam
65 Picnic pests
69 Umbrella part
Fun, summer job for
outgoing, people por-
1on. buttes Include
answering heavy
phones and light pa·
perwork for lg Soadoo
& Boat dealerahlp. II
you have 1uperb
phone skills, come &
PIT Sal•• for Stuffed fill out application at Animal Stora. Knowl· 1880 Newport Blvd,
adge of Steltt, Mme Coata Mesa.
Alexander, Barbi• --5-.1-1-you_r_u_n_w_an_t_e_d_
helpful. Should b•
Modern lnsur1nce Group, 537
Elst Pete Rose Way, Cincinnati,
Ohio 45202. Attn: Julie Kroger.
Fu: (513) 241·0404. No
phone calls please eoe.
rriJ1Jdlv
or fax resuMe o
407-881·1210
Maitland Center
Parkway
Maitland, FL 3275 t
Love •••t• (2). floral
polish cotton, deslgnr
style, xlnt cond.
S175ea obo. 557.n33
Whether you're buying
or aelllng, Classified
covers all your needs!
Put a few words
to work for you.
mature, outgoing, Hlf ltema the easy wayl
U _... & 1 bl To place yo1-1r mo vat... rel a •· claaalflod ad call Cynthia 545-2505. 842•8878•
TUTTI ANIMALI --------
ll(AO UGHlW()tlV( l(SK)N$1ttY Off t()l.0
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home with your kids .
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$15,888
2.9 3 2.9% '11,1
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'18,988 6.9% 5.9 3 15 CIVIC CP. El am•mn '13,
$17,988 15CIVtCP. Wam•mm '14,
'19,588 s15,
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cus cc. all<>VS roof. cass. alloys llC.S00l7271
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PLANT SALE ACRES
J u n I p e r a , h o n e Y·
suckle, rosemary,
herbs S 1. Citrus-fruit·
avocado trees, fruiting
$10. On palm1 8' $20.
Liiac $10. 909-674-9422
Sear AJr CC)nd. unit
$100. Exercise bike
$35 842·2667
FREE TO YOU 6022
•FREE• TENNIS CLINIC
9:00AM· 10:30AM
Saturdays-Only.
All levels and ages.
Oakwood Apartments
$outhsld e·(N. B ch.)
Call Luke 722·5958
.FREE: Yellow & white
Canas Plants & Pink
GIGANTIC
NEIGHBORHOOD
GARAGE SALE
So. of Atlanta & East
& West of Newland.
OVER 40 HOMESI
Furniture, c lothes,
household Items, ex·
erclae equip, bicycles,
bicycle clotl'ring, toys,
baby things, gar door
opener, lawnmower,
etc., etc. Look for
signs & banners. Ask
Gar Sale partlclpanW,
for map. SAT 5/8
8am·3pm. Spon-
sored by Laura Sire.
Sat. 519 9am·1pm
Great Stuff, wicker,
glass , f urniture.
4242 C alhoun Dr •
Ladles. 548-9832 --------HUNTINGTON P_E_T_S_8r ____ 1 HARBOUR 6142
AftIMALS 6049
I I ADOPT·A·PET
Every Sat & Sun at
PETSMART, Fountain
Valley. Puppies, kit·
tens and more, all
Eatate/Movlng saie
Antiques, crystal, fac-
tlce, bronzes, jewelry,
etc. Sat·Sun 9 .2.
17852 Helenbrook
84().661 g
l?Oklng for loving, car· _N_E_W_P_O_R_T ___ _
Ing homes. CALL 597· ~037 for more Info. BEACH 6169
Save ab u a e d and iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~bandoned pots. Be a
volunteer/foster. Cell
714.597 .9037.
Babr/ChHdren'• Hema
Maternity cloths, Pot·
tery Barn dishes, col-
loctlblea books, BMW
PIANOS. wheels: BBS 14" blk.
Sat 5/8 8-12 1938 Port ORGANS 6059 C a rd If f P I ace ,
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil N a . ( Har b o r v I e w Homes)
Kimball .,udlo upright, -----------full keybd, xlnt cond, DESIGNER Clothes,
mahogany, Ivory keys. jewelry, sports & of-
$1300 720-1095 Iv mag flee equip, copier,
computer misc. $1·
$700. SUN only 8-
12noon (no earlle.). SPORTING
GOODS 6065 2030 Hollday Rd.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiil ES TATE DIAMONDS Whol••al• Prtc•• 400 pound Olymplc + • 85o-3338 • • Wt Set wl curlbar • ..,,.,,_,....,...,.,-.....,,-..,,,......,._
$120 OBO 723-4243 Multi-Complex Sal•
GARAGE SALES
JM\LBOA
ISIAND 6106
323 Apolena-ln alley.
Sofa, desk, aarea, end
table, clothes, misc.
Sat only, May e
SAT 7:30-1 :30
Multl·Famlly. Furn,
electronlcs, house·
warea, clothes, art.
"96 Petk Ave. (alley)
CORONA
DEL MA1t 6122
~ MARINE
·YARD SALE
t:fardware, anchore,
.radios & electronlce.
ally gear, OUTBOARDS
llOATSI
Sabots to CrulHrs.
SATURDAY
May 8, 8arn-.4pm
1eo1 e•z"d• Drive U BOA
YACHT CLUB
•MOVINOIAL•• 111 J41mJM (In alley)
.. IUfday only ... 1
"nUquu, clothing,
•"· h.lrn. eto •••
antlqa, furn, TVs,
appls, cmptrs, car ph,
toola, llnens, china,
crafts, akl equip, baby
Items , gamea,
hsewares, cloths, etc.
Sat 5/fJ 8am·2pm
775·817 Amigo•
Way (Eaat Bluff)
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HUQE GARAGE SALE
· Saturday 8-4
Furniture: dining sets,
cottee table, chairs,
lamps, 2 sofas &
more. Olshea, child/
adult clothes, bi-
cycles, pro bike
equlpmt, typewriter•,
lawn edger, Iota more.
C8ah only. 2627 Bunya
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NO ORDINARY
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vest, wedding dreaa,
ribbon-knit dreaaes,
men'• women's & chll·
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print.a, frames, kitchen
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signs ehoes, belta,
bag•( ecatVes, bat.hlng
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20. Col.clwell =Newport Beach 21. eoa.twell Newport Beadl
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37. W•terfront Homes Inc, Realtors
38. W•terfroDl Hom.ea Inc. Realtors
31. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors
40. ValenUae Properties, lac
41. Grubb ... ElUa
Ruldelltlal Real Estate Sevtc,
42. Gnabb 6 Ellis
Retld•tlal Real Eatate Service
43. Grubb 6 EW.
Residential Real E.state Service
U. Coldwell Banker
45. Spyro Ke•ble llealty
Uoep of Newport 8eKh
48.Mortpf8R.tes
<>Dea Homes
47. ~°Col a.. Week · A Co D Baaker co. .. Meu
HUNllNGTON llAUoua
94 ft. boat dock. A masterp"lece of
·superb quality. Extensive marble.
Pozzi double windows, aod gourmet
Ga,ggenau kitchen. Luxurious main
ftoor master with dual jacuzzJ.
$1,195,000
MONAlldi aAY TU.RACE
Unobstructed south coast and moun-
taJn views. Catallna sunsets from mas-
ter bedroom. Custom single l~I
home bullt ror space. function and
charm. almost 3000 sq. ft.
$659,000
DlSIGNla'S DUJGHT
Custom home with exquisite archl-
tectua.I detaJI and fabulous ocean
view. Five bedrooms. Black bottom
pool with spa and waterfall. See It
. today! $999,000
AMASTUPlf.Cl 1so· ocean view. lncredlble-~e
with views from evety room! Four
bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large yard fac-ing the ocean, with room for tennis
court and pool. $675,000
WIDl OftN 51'1\QS ,._, LOCAnON 1•· OCIAN VllW
Huge,.pttvate tot In Monarch
8.ty Tefrace with spadous single
·level home. Three bedrooms,
CNef 2700 sq. ft. with ~
cent ocean view. $765.000.
Almost hat .r1 acre of pttv~
surroundlns a ~ous ~
bedroom home In turnkey con-
dition. Close 10 equestrw. tralb
In m.rmfn8 Sin )uAn Caplstra·
no .. S5B,tl0 '
HArd·to-and sin8'e level OCeMI
view horM with poot custom
built, bit bedrooms, lour b&ths.
minutes form hatbor. beaches.
hotels &. shopping. $519,000
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dwmcr In Dil\a Potnt. Uke new
condition, With b&y window.
Pool. No association dues!
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Custom craftsmanship and old world
charm combine to create a special
appeal. Add ocean view and easy
terms. Call for details on terms .
$935,000
Unobstructed ocean view. four bed-
rooms. Including main floor master
suite with private garden patio.
gu~t wing. $ 795,000
MlDITlUANlAN VILLA OUTSTANdlNG COASTAL VIEWS
Single-level Spanish hacienda high
on a hlll In Laguna Beach. Architect's
home In an exduslve private setting
with unique Indoor/outdoor pool.
$693,000
Country llvlo.g In the RolJlng Hiiis of
San Juan Capistrano. Custom quality.
four bedroom. 4.5 baths. plus great
room with 19 ft. ceilings. Over 4000
sq. ft. on nearly ·112 acre.
$734,900
IAJ« OWfiE>
four bedrooms. three baths, fof·
mal dlnlna room. gourmet
kitchen. spacious family room.
great locAtton with OWC'5lze lot.
<Mlyon views. l'edt ol ocean.
$51),000 CaD today.
HAUO& UCilfl'5
White wam views ftom nearly
~window In this charml.ng
Dana l'olot duplex. Two spa-
cious three bedroom unlts;
Each has a sepat-* b.lck yard
and 1 $~,000
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Views from all rooms In this
beautlful ex~utM home. Pool
and spa. large lot. four bed·
rooms. three t>.ths, custom
qllallty thrQUghou(. $489.500
NO AS50CIAJ10N DUIS
84g. 1:ieaur1tu1. blrbedroom
home with a vlew of hllts and
peek of me ocean Marble entry
with dramalk circular stairway LMse view deck.
STMTINsm.l
Model perkct condo with large
patio and lush garden. ffre-
pl.lce. A.C. • Euro kitchen,
attached garage. SI lJ,000
TWO JOa T1tl ~Of ONl
Two dee~ homes on one loc.
Totally remodded. tach house
has «Wo bedrooms. two baths .•
two decks, llrep&ace. gar<13e ..
$4)9,000
5lUU nNANal«i
Owner may ~with llnanclng
fof a quaJU\ed ~. Oeflghlfvl
D.lna Point fomlef model ~
four bedrooms. three b.ttis. 3
GM gar<13e. $320.000
ml to Tia ll.AOI
Model per~ beauty In Laguna
Audubon. Three bedrooms.
two ..an a half t>.ths. only ~
years old. $Z "·"°'
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New Listings
·Newport Nordl 2 bedroom. 2.5 bath
townhome wtth 2 car attached car.ace.
Greg Lombardi $214,900
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Great Income
untts. Fbc-up Ot buftd new or land bank.
0.llCH FOrceJ $195,000
New Listings
OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. • 5:30 P.M. ~ATURDAY & SUNDAY
Ocean RJd1e Flat & ready, second
row canyon view lot G~at opportunity!
Weinstein & Scanlan $495,000
Corona Hl1hlands South Pacific
Contemporary ftantmonl 180" ocean view,
jacuzzi. bar-~ center. 4 Bd 3.5 Ba.
Eltzabeth Thamer' $839,000
Portaflna Large 4 bedroom. 3 bath.
3 car garaae home with spectacular ocean
and coastline views. Over 3,300 sq. ft.
Steve Hlch $925,000
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Oceanfront Lacuna Beach ocean-
fron overlooking secluded cove on
approx. 1/2 acre. Very private 3 Bd. 2 Ba.
ferry Finster $1,295,000
Ocean RJdce Tasteful & appealing near
new aMom home with fabulous exterior
appeal. Beautifully landscaped grounds.
Weinstein & Scanlan $1 ,835,000
North ~una Completely rebuilt
In 1988. 3 Ba. 3.5 Ba. Spectacular views!
Connie Maxsentl $1,995,000
La~ custom home. Neutral
colors. 1ighr woods. granite & marble.
Scanlan & Busk, $2.050,000
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lrvlne Cove Striking 5 Bd. custom
home. Finest quality, large lot. pool. spa.
ocean view. private gated beach & tennis
Sara Hinman $2.275,000
North Laauna Ocean~ont Italian villa
on Crown Point North La«una. Magnificent
construction and.spectaeular views.
Rod Daley $2,995,000
Gated Communities
Newport North villas Vacant, priced
below comJ?S. 3 bedroom. 2 s bath
Gree Lombardi $369,000
Harbor Ridge Crest Upgraded and
eKpanded 2 bedroom, 2 bath Dynasty. 2nd
Bd. now a family roGm. Private location.
C.rol Berc · ~499,000
·New.Ustings
Dower Sllores V~tion aill year ·
~model on white sand beach.
Chris Unchay $1 ,250,000
S.lboa Bayfront Contemporary on
lhe bay w/ dock & sunset views. Tum-tceyl
Mickey Rowe $1,5'0 ,000
Harbor RJdce Low price. Warm. ctiarm·
Ing 3 Bd. 2. 5 Ba. Casablanca. Fireplace In
LR & FR. Private entry, atrium, & view.
Berg & Langevin $529,900
Belcourt Terrace ' 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. with
all the features you would appreciate In
a truly traditional home Secluded yard.
Marr & Zenz $650,000
Seavtew 4 bedroom, 3 bath residence,
ocean & city lights view In guard gated
community featuring tennis. pool & spa
Smith & Fix $719,000
Bil Canyon Traditional family home
In prime. quiet location. Hardwood floors ·
in kitchen, fireplaces in LR & FR. · .
Bibb & Legrand $769,000
Emerald Bay Channing ca~ Cod
Co~ Priced for imm~dlate sale•
R ancy Daley $1 , 195,000
Bia Canyon Custom 5 Bd 7 Ba
estate overlooking 14th fairway & green
Be~tiful cuk:te~ location. Pool & spa.
~grand & Worden $1,795,ooo·
Waterfront Properties
SCMldl ....... hldl 2 Bd. 2 Ba.
& 3 Bd. 2 Ba. units overlooking the ocean.
Bob DITulllo $259,900t4$329,000
Promontory Bay Two ,story .c bed·
room custom built. 50 ft. on the bay, prf·
vate dock Open floor pla"1.lnterlor spa.
Debi Bibb $1,,99;000
Oceanfront Corona del Mar 3 bedroom.
3.5 bath blufftop contemporary overlook-
Int harbof entrance. $weeptnc vtews.
•erry Finster $1,895,000
Udo Isl~ S~ctacular Italian villa
on Lid<> Isle bayfront with large dock.
Flnest desltn for adult llvlng.
. Jerry Flntter · ,$1.995,000
Balboa Penll\SUla Point New5 Bd.
5 5 Ba. oceanfront home. Mediterranean
style. Quality on 50 ft. lot. C~at views!
Bob &ere $2.495,000
Bayshores Dramatic 5 bedroom
bayfrontl 60 ft. on tht bay with main
channel views. State of the art!
Debi Bibb $2,995,000
Emerald Bay Most spectacular
Mediterranean oceanfront ever offered In
Emerald Bay. Breathtaking views!
Rod O.Jey $5,995,000
lrvtne Cove One of only five homes
directly on the sand In private community
Jerry Fln1ter $6,8'0,000
644~1600
New Listings
, Irvine Terrace >Tropical style 4 bed·
• room with pool and large lot! E:<citingl
Marian Phllllppl $629.000 .,.
Bekourt Detached single level 3 bed·
room townhome In great location!
Vlralnla Zenz $735,000
Dover Shores Tota!ly remodeled
with spectacular front row view!
Austero & Kim $848.000
Cameo Shores Exceptional value!
View,) Bd FR, high celllngs. light & bricht
Evan Corkett $995,000
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Big Canyon
Blg Canyon Fabulous contemporary
on Big Canyon Golf Course
Kline & Harris $1,495,000
Bl1 C.nyon Custom Remodeled
home with spectacular golf course view
Le1rand & Bibb $1 ,695,000
Bil Canyon cape Cod Ideal fam-
ily home with green and lake view
Le1rand & Worden $1 ,895,000
Blc Canyon Custom 6 or 7 bed-
room estate on largest lot in Big Canyon
Gary Lecrand $2,J9',000
La1una Beach Striking ocean
and whitewater view building site
Steve Hl1h $249,000
Corona del Mar Condo near ocean
2 bedroom. 2 bath corner location Creat
quality construction Tree lined street
lerry Finster $369.000
Lido Peninsula Cannery Village ·
Opportunity to live in spacious 3 Bd + FR
upper unit: lower unit for comm or retail
Hein & Bartollc $389,000
Portaflna Spectacular ocean view
horR-this Portafina Laguna home 4 bed·
room. 3 bath. 3 car gar Over 3, 300 sq. ft.
Steve Hl&h $529,000
Sea Island Enjoy morning sun In pro-
fessionally landscaped patio/garden of
this single level 2 bedroom + ~n condo.
Mike Marr • $599,000
Sea View Custom remodel
with ocean and night light views
Smith & Fix $669,000
Centrel Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd
2 Ba. with 2 flrepl~s. Security system
Rick Lan1evtn $1 ,295,000
Emerald Bay Large 24,000 sq ft
view lot. Great opportunity to build
Private cuard tiated beach community"
Rod Daley $825,000
West Newport Beach units ·
twelve I Bd. units close 10 great swim·
ming beach. Great Income Resort area
Ronde Hein $895,000
Family Neighborhoods
Bonnie Bay Highlands Enchanting &
immaculate 5 Bd 3 S Ba Cape Cod
lulle Stephenson $469,500
Westminster Completely remodeled
3 8d home Spacious great room, large
family kitchen. eating area Extra large yard
Gree Lombardi $184,000
Canyon Crest Crcat house on top
street In tract Spectacular panoramic view!
4 bedroom 2 5 bath Shows like new
Chris Valli $479,500
Eastbluff Treat yourself to a lovely
remodeled 4 bedroom home nestled In a
romantic English country walled garden
Coby Ward $490,000
Bayshores Early California bunealow
style 3 bedroom + den Open beam cell·
ings. terracotta floor~ Charm galore'
Debi Bibb $569,000
Newport Heights Gorgeous European
styled villa A family home with all the
amenities 5 bedroom. 4 5 bath
Guy Llvln1ston $839,000
Corona del Mar
lasmlne Creek Spacious 2 bedroom
& den. 2 FP, lovely patio & ocean view
carole Johnson $450,000
lasmlne Creek Meticulous & elegant
home has. formal dlnlna, den, 2 fireplaces.
marble entry, l~stllandscaplng & patio
Evan Corkett $499,000
Shore Cliffs Truly charming single
story !\()me Jn beach community. 3 8d fam-
ily room. wood flOOtS, sunny pat1o. Special! ~e Valentine $575,000
Shore Cliffs Charmin« home on
9800 sq ft lot. Great potential for ocean
view Private beach access Best value
ln1a Lehnert $595,000
Harbor View Hills Magnificent park
like yard wi th pastoral "1ew 4 Bd 4 Ba
FR. new carpets. drapec; & fresh paint
Carole lohnson $629,000
Shore Cliffs Remodeled single level
4 bedroom home with loft Situated on
canyon lot with ocean views Light & bright
Mary Sen & Bob Wecfarz. $947 .000
lrvlne Terrace Bay view home with
2 master suites and 3 car garage The ultl·
mate home for the discriminating buyer!
Marian Phllllppl $1,229 ,000
lntee Terrace Exquisite home -
rom•nttc mast~r with exdttnc bath.
Merten Phllllppl $715,000
Westcllff 4 bedroom. 3 bath family
home with pool and woOd floors.
Barbara Hutchings $524,900
Dover Shores 4 bedroom + library
greeq lawn, p ool. spa. and front row
views of th~dty, bay and Pacific
Austero & Kim , • $1 ,295,000
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rary view home. 4 8d 4 i; Ba. Pool & spa
Thornes li; Corkett $1.695,000
Costa Mesa
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$1,695·,000 \
Panoramic sunset, back bay and golf course views. Incredible 5 bedroom , 4.5 bath
arcftitectural ;ewel. Tfte owner wfto is an interior designer has created this magnificent
home witft limestone, natural finishes, completely equipped media room and much tnore.
SHIRLEY HARRIS
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JIM KLINE
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A ma;or property of grand proportions located on one of Ifie prime custom estate lots in Belcourt.
Nearly 7,000 square feet of luxury living. The spacious, ffowing interior includes formal living room,
banquet size dining room, library, giganUc family room, chef's kitchen_, breakfast room ,.
and four comfortable bedroom suites including one apartment. Seven baths .
Surrounded by a lush expanse of lawn and befJUtiful pool. Four or nve car garage.
A magnincent residence in a private gated community .
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17 44 Paloma $469. SOO
5 htdroom, 3 bolft, 3 <ar goragt.
tulle Stephenton 759-3734
1200 Estelle $629,000
Pktu" of ptrft<lfort. 3 Bd. 2 Ba.
Mickey Rowe 7S9-3789
1621 Dorothy $'75,000
4 btdrOOM, 3 Nlft. l1W,,.001fall.
tulle StephenlOft 759-3734
1400 Notti ...... $'24,900
4 btdrooM, ) Nfft. Pool.
Barbera H.eehkll 7'9-3711
1239 Blue Gunt $54,,000
3 btllroo,,., 3 batlt. Pool & spa.
Pat Hurley 759-3725
509 ~ S..r $1,250,000
4 btiroo'" rtmoMI o" btt.telt.
Chris U1td .. y 7'9-3775
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3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. S,Ult.tetdor vitw.
Dottle A'8Stero 759-3763
Christine Kim 717-4709
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2027 Leeward $618,000
4 htdroom. 3 bolfr. Huge yard
Barbara Hutch~ 759-3718
1343 Manners $525,000
2 btdroom. i bolfr . Dtn, Pool.
Sara Marvin 759-379-5
Dottle Ausiero 759-3763
15., Uncx>ln Lane $639.000
4 btdroom. 3 botft. Pool.
Debi Bibb 7S9-3707
1362 Galaxy $1,295,000
5 Bd. 5 Ba Fr'Ont row vitw.
Dottle Austero 7S9-3763
Christine Kim 717-4709
1019 S.nttaco $ ... 295,00
4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Ntarl!J 112 a<rt.
1,ulle Stephenson 759-3734
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OCEANFRO~T
Custom home, large comer lot
on the sand, plus apartment
and 5 car garage.
Sound of surf & forever ocean views.
$1,275,000 .
OCEANFRONT
Fabulous newer custom
3 level home on large comer lot.
3 bedroom & den, 3.5 bath, ~
oceanfront master suite.
Rooftop deck is perfect for entertaining,
$1,275,000
C/\'\JNERY VILLAGE
Unique opportunity to live & work in
Cannery Village. Upper unit is very
large 3 bedroom + family room home;
lower level may be commercial, retail,
or food service. 3 building5 -available
separately or all together.
$389,000 per building
Beach and Bay Specialist
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OCEANFRONT
Quiet residential area
on great beach. Use as duplex or
remodel to single family.
Motivated sellers.
$975,000
BALBOA CUSTOM
This fabulous home was built
in 1991, and shows Oke a model.
Close to beach and bay
in prized area.
$650,000
BAYFRONT
Front row in prestigious bayfrqnt
community. Walk to shops, m,arket,
and Balboa Island.
Boat slips available.
$649,000
OCEANrRO'\T
Prime beachfront duplex with
wonderful upper 3 bedroom unit -
· perfect for owner. 3 car garage.
· Must See!
$1,150~000
N E W PO R l \ \' !\ T f r~ f RU "\ T
Large upgraded 4 bedroom. 2.5 bath
home with great view.
Quiet residential nei&hborhood with
pool, clubhouse, tennis & basketball.
Close to best beaches.
$439,000 .
BEACH lJ'\IT~
Just 112 block to beach, two large
3 bedroom, 2 bath units with ocean
view. Great Investment, beach
retreat or home plus income!
$425,000
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Spectaculiir ocean views.
Beautiful large back yard and 1'Qtio witft built--in barbeque and spa.
View decks and front patio. Great for entertaining. Dining room with fireplace .
Separate downstairs quarters. Four bedrooms, tftree and one-ftalf batfts .
$1,695,000
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The· ·ABC's of Belc-ourt ·Terrace
Plan A
Rare single story detJiched
-3 bedroom townfrome.
$73~,ooo
Plan C
Great location near community pool.
Tolfnfrome is sunny & bright.
$725,000 ~
Plan B
3 bedroom , 3.5 bath tOwnhome.
, ... Beautiful & traditional.
. $650,000
SPACIOUS 2-STORV 58R, 38A home w/fam
rm. den, cMn nn le trUC 1)9tlo for entertaining.
Versatile ftoorplan. Wa• to bilv & beaches. Offered .. $798,000
IA8GE COllNER
INCOME PllOPEllTY $599.000
Excel?1lt income. P.rme comer location near single
I~ homes In beach dose area. Ught/bright/airy.
Upper tXllt has 2 sep &v nns. din areas & kitchen raab.
&-car p;irkWlg & 3 ~ tuning frJ*s. Cal for
-appointment loday.
BU1.D voua OCE.ANf1IONT
D8£A.M HOUSE $115.000
Here's ~ chance lo ~ new ... Oceanfront comer
w/Soutlw.lest expcll!Ue b fabJous !Ul!iil'b! Located
~the ~ & Babla Pes on prime 35 x 60"
oceanfronlage Walt.~! Don"t ~another rnn..e. c.al to see this terrik ~ t~.
HA880ll VIEW HOllES
MAKE OFFER ~599.000
Ideally located within Harbor View Homes ncdr
community pool, clubhouse & more. 4BR. 3 SBA.
cmcb:.cd en~. thousancb of bncks & lovely back
~gardens.
llAV VIEW L1V1NG .
ON 1llE POINT $798.000
~ 56R. 3BA home feauYlg den. <h-.g rm. famiJ
rm & a ~ entertai1i1g patio with a fire pit ~ bay~ From upper lauef. A nut see.
8lJSINESS OPPOR1UNITY
.. NEAil TIIE BEAal
Two ~ markets in exce:bit So Cail neighborhooc:b.
location. Location. Location Wei maintained & located in~ tralflc cvms. ~ill$ 145K & $450K
IAllGE WSH YARD
IN NEWPORT BEACH S•89.000
C,onsidcr this beautih6; cared for 4BR home.> w/fon)J)y
room. ~room. French dooo.. 2 frpb. C\.blom cabinets & bay windool in kit.. b.0; COi n1)d
entry. 2 patios. · trees + ., ~1 in the back ')0J'd Your
dreams can come trucl
lD>O 151.E BAYFRONT
wrnt DOCK $1.895 MIL
4rge ent<.>TtairW'lg home J».,t, 1-..ige bayfront dock & r00m for a 55· yacht. f'llmeYOli!> deSigner detais. elewlof
& stlllning ~.bar. A great Udo Isle !Meet.
A LOT CAN BE DONE
HERE ON ntE OCE.ANf1IONT $115.000
Experienoo dramatic ~ from this rare comer
oooanfront lot feattmg 35· of ocean frontage. l.occttcd
~ the Nev.ipo.-1 & Balx>a P'ier... }his 15 ~
chance to reakze ~ Ca&Jomla dream'
llAYFRONT lMNG
A.1.T.D. AVAllAlllE $515.000
VK.iw:, of Udo Bay. Lido ~. city lighb & mount.lnh.
great cJHention t~ interior dc>taQ ilcl artbal1 cablntry &
f~ ~ f..1sy ~ k...'VCI lb~. Boot ...hp lo 30 <Mlil.illc.> Cal for more inform.:ition
MOVE lllGHT IN
NWPT NOll11t FOR $429.000
UpgTad1..od 3 bedroom Modina Plan in pnm> n ~ cit.• ..... t"~ b:ation Ton:. of upgrclde-. incl hrd.ud & murbk! floorn lt.J.
&'fbcr carpc.>ting & mirrored ~-Guard golt-d
comm.mity c.ki-.c to F~ioo 1-.Lnd. bc.x:llC'>. & frL'l'Wc'lY'
OWNER NEEDS outt
MAKE OFFER $269.900 ~force, !>ille 'of ttv. ~ ~ Pord.'flb.l
home on a (Jlt'1 strcd. vU;i 11 yr.. ~ & ready ro
mo..e nght 1nt 3BR + sunroom. 2 SBA 2-$ory floot-plln
Excelc.'l"lt time to buy for ttRder $300K. '\
IMAGINE UVING IN NEWPORT
FOR UNDER $199.000
~ ~ been mn.fcrrnd nc'<d. lo get on with their
life' 3 bedroom.. plantation ..hutt~ 11<.'W intenof p.lint. ~om cabinet~. Corian & much m<lft"' 2 cdr g..ircKJ<'
Call for det.\ib on this great Newport b.,iy!
fJIENCll COONTRV MANOR
IN RlJRAl. SETTING $1.380 MIL
Mdgn1flC'Cnl Stouesidge 4BR. 4 58A ~c wkvc!ry
amernty ~ can inagine. ().l(>r 5900 '<l It of l>lc'g.in1
livtng From the ~ marble k"lffl"dl entry ln the.> n~
lard.caped gromds you 1 crl11>' thb pa-;toral '(.'\ting You
11(!('.(f to lL"<? thb except;onal 00mc today!
NEW USTING. Build your cust~ dre.lm t-ne on this fabubd site. Experience dfamat·
le AAMetS from fhts Southwesterly eJCpo!llll'e
between Nwpt & Bal>oa Piers.
Offered al $775.000
J I
WESTCLIFF • $9 t 0 9000
HARBOR VIEW HILLS • $560,000
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David Prince
John
Gail York
Velma Timmons
D'cne Stedbcrg
Allison Sccscmann
Oa\'id Prince
Ali Atri
Alison McCormick
Jo King
David Prince
John Campbell
David Prince
Christy Langford
Alfuon Scescmann
Joyce Olson
Kevin Kanda
Sheila Ka'~ani
D:wid McCullodi
V;1lcric Howell
Judy Srrau'IS
Th<>mson/Suthcrlcn
l...:irainc/Eric Shaw
Susan Weir
Gail York
Edie Olson
Velma Timmons
D'cttc Srcdbcrg
Allison Sc~mann
F t i\ , ,; t 0 L 1 ':> T I r.. C ...,
1228 Rutland Rd. #6, Wcstcliff
208 Loyola, College Park
500 Avenida Lorenza, The Bluffs
273 Ogle, East.side: Costa Mesa
426 B Goldenrod, COM
2049 Vasta Cajon, Newport Beach
1731 E Ocean Blvd, Balboa Pcninsuli"
2107 Leeward Ln., Baycrcst North
.2625 Vista Ornada, The Bluffi
1301 Sussex Ln, Newport Beach
2900 Corte Ponofino, Newport Beach
614 Avocado, COM
1700 Port Shcffidd, Newport Beach
2030 Holiday Rd., lbycrut
416 Haul Drive. CDM
2006 Tahuna Terrace, Newport Be~
25 Rue Grand DucaJ, Big Canyon • ' I 13 Bay Drive, Three Arch Bay
60llra.kc:s Bay; eDM
1008 E Balboa Blvd, Balboa Peninsula
31555 Peppcrtrce Bend, Bear Brand Foothills
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$515,000
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~000 900
$575,000
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$655,000
$3,700,000
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$229,900
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S489.000
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$1,895,000
NEWPORT BEA.CH ·
~araine &·
Bric Shaw
()\er l /2 .11.:rc of Ncwpon BcJ(h Real Esute w/ your choice of what gocs on it.
Owner /nllikkr ";11 rl·mo1.:kl existing SBd, 2,500 Sq. Ft. home or design &
nlllld .1 lll\tom home h> your spccifkJtinm. Lot .ir.iilablc for $749,000.
Remodel or n mom stJrrmg j f 5990,000.
\Vondcrfolh r.:mud.:kJ & ml'lll11lo11,I\•
mJtnlJ1111:J. 4 BJ, 3 ;:; BJ fJm1h· horn.:
$649,000.
~19!!1
E\pJndcd ~nd updncd, 5 &-Groom,
2.5 8.11h, Montcgo pl.in. •
$539,000
there is so much ...
... Only Donald Plaff and
Coldwell Banker Can Do!
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• TJ. ... Hl11ff6 Fro11t Rm,. V;..ic
•3H..•droom•, 2.5 Hatlu
•S./ I0,000 . />,,,.../,.,,.,. / $2/00 Mo. 4-a,., Option.
• Rmv E-1.;J" Si11@lc Story
•2 &Jroom• (1ro• tl1N'1)
•FMmu/ Di11iug Room $173,000
Fi1do1tnat , ••. n missiny!
. .
NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~ .
The pillars of Newport Beach _community
. choose Don· and ] oyce Olson
when buying or selling their homes.
Cu\rum c\tJtc "irh \IC:"''·
4 bedrooms Jnd a pool
5,600 squm fc:ct
Con..u dd MM Cotugc:,
two blocks from ~al.'.h!
$339,000
Panor.imic ,jews! 3,000 sq. ft. home:.
ld<"al for cnteruining.
$760,000
Completely upgraded. Occin & Catalma '~ !
Owner tr.irufcrred!
$699,000
Call Our
Coldwell Banker
24-Hour Information Line
(800) 806-5766
Don&Joyce
'Olson
17Krt Is No S11bsrittltt: F11r £'10ptru"u
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,
Ge 1rgcou\ rc:dw1r.11t·d 3,600 ..q It homt· \I Ith
ffiJ\lcr \Ullc on RlJlll k\ d 31x-Jruum \Ulll"' cu1
lu1H·r kid. Rt"Ju~cJ to 5795,000
Nt·wport lkJi:h' Nc.1rlv 3,000 ~ It home
A \ICJl1
5499,000
l'Our Home S hould
1• Be H ere!
C oor 4 11
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h lot $779,000
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NEWPORT· BEACH
"«Than you ewport
Beach for making me # l
in real estate transactions
for the Coldwell Banker
Newport Beach Office in
1994 and in the Top
BAI \II)) 1un • HAIUIOR Vtt "''
Com.-mporary deg.in''° with .1 frJnk UoyJ
Wright Jc~ign i.ryk. $3,900,000
JA'-'ll;o.;t CIUH.
Vic" ol {">..cJn & Greenbelt ~\lcmhdv
rcmoJck.-d GoumlCt kitchen $539,000
B \\\'11 W I I-RR.I< I ~I I l.,\:-.I< I
Pm Jtc \'Or!ICr l11\.".ltiot1, lmh IJt1J'<.0Jpi11g,
huge p.:1tio .1rcJ, 3 hcJrcK1m~ $399.~0
N1 wr11111.1 NnR111 Trnv;o.;11ol''"
Light & hni:ht 2 hcJn"•m. 2 h.lth BJlt>cl.l
muJd 111 n,dlcnt ,1111J111011 $225,000
St.\ "' ASn
lmpn:"in· & C\..:iring AnliguJ floor plJn
Light & bnght te1wnhomc. $569,000
L ll>U PAR.I:
2bd, 2 S b;i WJlcrfTont ~onJo MJrhlc &
grJnitc. MuM i.cc! $695,000
D11\ 1 R S110R1 ' W 1111 A Vu w
4,900 -q. ti. •\Nim h11ni.: "ith 4 "1, ~Uli.: nun
\\1th \\\.1 lur & liml.ll ~~ Sll78.000
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\\1lh thrl'l' pm .1tc gunt '""'°' SI .7S0,000
or for l.Gisc $8000/mo
Ten fur all of Coldwell
Banker Orange County."
Judy Muncy
T H E
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729-7161
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NEWPORT BEACH ..
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. SENIOR SALES ASSOCIATE
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CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT HEIGHTS
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths wl Wonderful Bay,· O c'Can 6t
Catalina Sun8et Views.
Custom 3, 900 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedroom on Oversized lot wl
Large Backyard.
$549,000
"
Dover Sliorea 6BJ,61*, -$1,395,000
Promo11lo,y Bqy 38J,2.58a -$785,000
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Nc"'fo'' Height• 4BJ,3.58a -$699,000
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P.mi11s11ltt Point OBJ, 7&, -SS,450,000
$750,000
Doiw S~orc$ SBJ.3.5 Ba -$69(),000
Big Canyo11 3BJ,2.5Ba -S455,000
Red. SOOK for immcd. :.:ile! Exquisirely appointed
4BR. 6.5BA plu-; library/gym and home theater.
Goullll(I kitchen. lavii.h m/suite. elevator. pool, spa
and um>bstrucred ocean views. This is "Euroclass"
living at 11\ finei.t! Was Sl,.990.000 Now $2.lM
Magnificent Carahna. Ocean & City light vicwi..
Richl y dclJilcd 4BR. 4 .5BA plu' library & bridgc-
rnom Old World quJllly fini,h. Ba,cmcnr w/wine
lCllJr Be,m11ful pool & 'pa. Offered at $1,990.000
Totally rebuilt 5BR. 3.58A w/attention to detail. ,
Gorg hrdwd Ooor\, gourmer kit. Pella windowi..
children' play room. L<lv"h Ml'>ulle. Walk to park
& \Ch\Xlh I 827 Port Barmouth $889,000
Highly upgraded 38R. 23BA w/exqulSile hardwood
OllO,...,, plui.h carpeting. plantation shutters &. many
quah1ybuih-ini.. Private pool & spa.
12 Morning Breeze..lnine Reduced to $389,000
Rw:ntJy remodel 4 . BA us 4 car gatage
on prime cul de sac location. Warm hardwood floors.,
cu~ocn paint &. paper+ many quality ~ilt-ins. Lav-
i h ~ter i.Oite w/~m. sauna and eitercise area.
Lush rear ard w/waterfall Jacuzzi. $1,75',M
Magnificently •ppointed .18R. 4.58A w/library. ele-
vator, 2 i.tairways. exercise room + m/soite on 1st
level. Oourmer kit., bullerli serving room & cul de
sac location. OFFERED AT $2.190,000
Truly a masrcrpiece with loti. of marble and plush
carpeting. Soaring ceilings. cu.,tom lights. Euro
kitchen. and rotunda entry. Large wrap around yard
adjacent 10 pool cl i.pa. Many more quality upgrade\.
$1,100,000
Near new SBR. SBA. uc:ht m.'trpiece. Natural
hrdwd noon.. cornpurcril.Cd lighting. soaring ceil-
in~ & i.tate of the an gourmet kitchen._w/granirc
counters. TRADE ~IBLE $2,350,000
Prof. deeot8rcd 48R. 3.SBA w/mastcr suite on 1st
level. Euro kitchen. huge fa mily room. formal
library/den. Lush•rear yard w/pool. spa and enter-
taining aiu.
Priced to ldl Now $1,390,000
Lovely 5BR. 4.58A custom home with 4 car gar.igc.
Gorgeous ttle f1oors and Berl>er carpetinc. Great rear
yard with large pool, 'Pl fountain Ind ou&door en&u-
tainmcnt area. Many other quality features! Seller
will consider tr* down. ti-.-
Maan1f1Cent ~ .t Tcm.Orial views. hikl Yo'lr
dream home now. Plana included ~ ~ IDd
Ready 10 go! ~ 10 xii now. 4 91111 Me•
I
, ** NEWPORT BFACH ** **REDUCED TO $595,000**
Elegant 4 bedroom 3 bath custom home. 3400 square feet! This
home is on a 10.700 ft. fot that is landscaped to perfection with
used brick and extensive lawn area. Living room with marble
fireplace, formal dining room, family room with used brick fire-
place, large gourmet kitchen with white on whfte appliances.
maids quarters downstairs, 3 car attached garage with storage!
Owner has a great assumable loan at approx. 6 .75% with low
down payment available.I
RE/MAX 760-5000
MAY1995
Presents
Certified Rt11/dential Speelalist
't% ALL AG•NTS USA ·
NIW USTINGll ~ ~ lhe ~on one of the l?felliest greet.belts in ~ 81uff., lhis 3BR, 2.58A hos °"*
carpet, ,_ point, ~ ceilings & is reody lo
rncwe inlol C.oll Diano Ptos_. .
$219,000
Maxine Larson
I
presents
MOUNTAINS BY DAY ..... .
AND LIGHTS BY NIGHT ....•. CUSTOMIZ~D SPYGLASS HILL •..
Offered
at
$849,000
22 POINT LOMA CORONA DEL MAR
.•$ bedr..-Md f•r .... Wf b91M
• i...argest floorplan In tM tnct It OM Of the
best strteB In Spypass.
• Larae lot (A pprodnYkly 13.088 Squ•~ F«!O
• Bonus room onr tbfte car prace
•New •'Calif. Sbake0 uPlf'8ded root.
( 1t 7JThis land is approx. 70.300 sq ft, zoned-C-r'tfie City -1•YZ~lfRATl.Alll1,lll• _.
would periTii t shopping ctr. hospital. prof. building, retail or restau-
rant Seller financing available.
SHOllECUFfS $111,000 CV 7111)Enchanting Im on unique corner location. 4BR. 3BA.
Charming "great room· w/hardwood firs, new kitchen, newmstr w,1rpl.
Private outdoor spa. French doors & windows. Dutch doors. Private
beach a~.
SH ISUll • FUllllSllED $&11,000 Largest L!.15k floor plan. Price includes most lar_ge furniture items d~gner chosen. 38R. 3.58A, latge ~o.
--Fh<--, _,.11• ITY .. 75,. ·et stteeb, spacious 2M. 2.SBA. premium upgrades.
1c tr suite wtnwble frpl +marble frpl In living rm. Like new!
treet level patio + deck.
POINT la llAI $451,000 .
xquisifely detailed & perfectly maintained hm in great
. 38A. den could be 3fd BR. fabulous upgrades. Light & ~~~:;=2~':r.~~·= ~ew decks, 38R.2.5BA.1500-1000 sf.Great location!
/ ......_..._ ....... 1»1,..1eu 1a MU wm VIEW $425,000 ctr .. 13sR. 2.58A w/~prox. 1500 SQ ft of living space. Only 3
blocl(s from the beach. T~ quality construction & great location
IH10DB.El I VACAIT $331,•
fabuteus condo in the Bluffs. New white ~pliances. fantastic greenbelt
l~iClfl. ~ight & airy marble entry.
...... .. , .. LllSEllll.D $285,000
L~ted on wide greenbelt. Pride of ownership, 38R. 2.SBA, new
kitchen. Upgr~ed balhs, laundry rm. Must see!
VEITUA CIRIEI .. m S1•,•
38R, 2.S8A condominium in Tustl~ Ranch's Ventana Light. bright &
airy. Private patio. Gated canmunity.
f AllTASTIC VIEW LIT 11 COTO $115,000 lasl l~jn Rancn Colinas overlooking prestigious estate area wM~
of mtna & Coto Valeey. Build your dream home!
uQTll•; UCATIOI, LICATllll .$171,•
UnM:llity Patk Terrace. 28R. 2.BA. double garage, frpl. Backs to
greenbelt+ assn.pool. Close to UCI & golf.
\ ..........-lllW UllEa • IAITA AIA $tt,a ~ed comn in a a garden setting. Sauna. spa, pool, rec. rm. laWldry. 28R, 1.58.\ BalCQny off mstr BR. 1-<3 garage, 1 space,
AUYlmWUM,-,-
wtlim Slfldy belches W/vit!#S of the jetty+ pavillion.
l lfTl> e residence done In a timeless design. Entry courtyard.
u ••• man• ••E CORTY $4,soo,ooo nifictllt hilltop view est.Se within gated street Over 5 acre land ~lidl>le! Accomodaae 150 car parkino.
H118111 CISTIM llME $3,.,000
· ~e Cod tradition. spectacular main channel location. afford-
IYJ dranllicvit!#S d the bay & Newport Harbor. 4BR each w/private BA
sep. maids rm. Waler1ront livi ng al its best!
PBJCU 111 llAH ESTATE $2,&96,000 tm lhzl quality & perlection built Large mediterranean Im on a 1(2
e + lot. 4BR suite.\ tarnny rm. den. Poot spa & ocean views.
lfST"WY IUCI ... E coum $2,000,000
C9 '9ii)1a mos new. Premh.m steel & stucco cons1ruction.
·1emneanstyteo48R. SBA Mi. Spectacular views ol ocean. Calafi na. Pt~ long~-5 car parking. Gorgeous large mstr w/marble
rP.f & ocan-fronling deck.
I• YMlll~ llMI PAUDm $1,.,000
tm'iestelOed in 1880. this fnily compound wMews of the new River
un ski na. Restored to perfection in 1991 .
---MM $1,ns,• ~~~Woodefful ~af)' 56R. 5.56A hm w/apl Ocean,
& belchfront Vlt!#S to Palos Verdes.
uma ... 111 ,ns,•
story, Cll'Stom COii~. 58R. 3-car attached oarage. While water
city Ii~ views.
.. CMYll, m f ... AY, VIEWS $1 ,550,000
rvedible nag lot. custom Im. Canfortable now or ready f0t cosmetic/
. By appt only -call for more information.
IEWPOIT IAfflllT UVll&·$1 ,251,•
Interior Linda Isle l\Xalion. Over 80' on the bay. 58R. -66.. security
entrance. Frpl, enclosed courtyard. foonal dining rm.
GOLDO OPPORTUMITY $1,200 om
Beautiful townhome style 9 units in great location. Garages. fireplaces,
laundry hookU()S for each unit. Ca.sh. OWC. CTNL.
•ORTH UGUMA COllfEMPOWY $1, 1H,500
T Olally remodeled No. Laguna contemporary in priSlinecondition. 48R.
4 58A. white waler ocean views ·
CAMllllA GI THE SUD $1,141,000
Unobslructed views Ii the central Calif coastline. lighthouse & Hearst
Castle 48R. 38A New hm Marble & tile throughout
Cllu.D.11.YIEW ESTATE t• COTO DE CW$1,115,DOO C!t; iiUJ5BR. 5.SBA estate horse pr~. Pool. spa, tennis crt.
FNlllly rm. den + bonus rm Gourmet kitchen. formal dining rm. Many
~en1ties. molivat~.
CMIEi ...... , ••• -. Beautifully remodeled custom Im. 3BR. den. spacious rms. pool.
Magniflcenl le<) degr~ ocean view. 3-car garag~.
HARIOl llll5E BTATI SPECTACUWll $141,DOO
4BR +study Perfect selling for largef~lly & entertaining. Outstanding
view. Gated + tennis. pool/spa. ·
CORDllA lllUl.AleDS $141,000 f9 1111)T ~ d lhe world panornic vit!#S of ocean. bay & sunset rrom Ifie lop & best street in Corona Highlands. located at end d cul-
de-sac w/grea curb appeal. 4BR. 2.58A. interior designers own hm.
Large lot Custom design. Private ~ch access.
PICTUHSOUE CAUFOUIA SUNSETS $145,000
Beautifully remodeled 38R. 3BA Im on prestigious Davenport Island.
Private dock for a 30 & SO to« boaJ on main channel In Huntington Harbor. _,
l.AGUllA--~~-Magnificent whitewater views. beach access & oceanside pool. 3BR
38A. living rm. dining rm. fnily rm & gourmet kitchen.
-----SrYGUSS 1111 CUSSIC $115.., (ji 1iii) Breathtaking view w/2 mstr suite's+ 2 large BR's all on
one level' Pool/spa in rear/1rool courtyasd +playground.
UDO ISi.i REllOIB. S87S,•
Beautiful 36R, 3BA lido hmon48'w/1arge so.tacmo patio. Newkitctlen,
bathroom. hardwood flrs. recessed lighting, lan-ing.
IHUTIFW.Y APPIUtTH CUSTOM HM SMI,•
Marble entry, 58A. extra large family rm & bonus rm. Very light& bright.
Irvine Terrace. Unobstructed, front row. 100 degree view Sec.sys, pool/spa.Speclacular view of mlns & city lights from most rms;
. bot city lijlhls, Balboa Island & ocean from this 38R. COROU DB. MU $850,000
+maids qtr's fm. Prwate courtyard & spa The quintessential CdM charmer on nearly a double lot (actually 2 leaal
UJllll ll.llfUlmOUI. $1 ,aso,• bldg sites) in the best passlble flower street l~ion w/poten~al. fhe ondertut tdonat cuslOm trn on desirable lot in this gated coo1nt · hm 1s 26A. 2BA. remodeled In !87 & updated tn '94.
mof usr.ebrfck. Thls2stoty,58Rmi &fnilyrmolfersgreatfnily UDO fAMl.Y HOME $825 000
'Yitlg. la'lt lifl:llly. rm ~ onto veranda & beautifully appointed Large f~ily hm on a 52' lot. 58A, SBA, large taffiily rm adjoins kitchen.
mfle$ lhis VllW Im one lo see. Wrap around yard w/lawn & patio.
, CHIU •.MM $1,325,• CGTO DE WA UJllAnl!! $711.•
40 IOI. fibulousbncl &_lvycamed2 story. 56A. o4.58A SpectacularCountryfr.custcwnestaleonapprox. 1 acrewtmagrjficent
spa, ocean view forever! views ot mlns. 4BR, 38A. gourmet kil Prof .landscaped, pool-sized lot.
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Beautiful 3BR. 3BA lido Im on 48'w/largeso.tacing
patio. New kitchen. balhroom. hardwood firs, re-
C8SS!d lighting, land~ing.
$549,•
fairtlea¥Bn f:staa. O...r 5400 sqlt. recenl i.wm
tirough<U. Bright & c:herill inleriof decor. 48R +
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$699 000
Wondcrfol 3BR / 3BA condo, 2 story, beautiful
qu11liry, best locarion on widcM p.irt •>f _greenbelt.
Walking diSt:ince to Back. B;iy ;ind N;arurc Trails.
$289,000
YEAR LEASE -$4,200/mo. Cameo hores 3BR ocean home with pool and spa. New
carpet & paint. Available June.
YEAR AND/OR SUMMER LEASE · $7,000/mo. front row furnished home in Irvine
Cove, 4BR with pool. For July only $12,000 or Au~st $15,000. Available July.
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Beacon Bay at the Beach
. N ewport Beach
~449,000LH
Enjoy this •vintage" Newport Beach neighborly
community with its own beaches, tennis court, park,
graiSY estradas, launching r:amp , docks & slips.
Absolut~ly the Best Buy in Beacon Bay!
Z Heart Ranch
Sun Valley, ldahu
$1 ,995,000
1800's ranch includes main house, homestead hou~e,
two guest cabins, trout pond, acres of fenced pastures &
the landmark barn. Located one-half mile from town and
the ski runs at Mt. Baldy. Restored to perfection in 1991 .
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· ·Eastside Costa M esa
$449,000
Absolutely exquisite 4 bedroom custom home with South
of France accents on one of the largest lots in the area.
Fabulous landscaping, vegetable garden, roses, lawns
with mature trees & a white picket fence.
Fantastic Family Home
Newport Beach
$1,350,000
Wonderful traditional family home on one of Newport's
• best cul-de-sacs. This stately 6 bedroom residence
includes quest quarters, pool/spa, expansive yard,
treehouse, gated drive and over 100 rare rose bushes.
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"A Full~Time Real Estate Pro/~ssional"'
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• MEMBER Chairman's CIRCLE 24hr. Voice-Pager:
(714} 729-5430
Residence:
(714} 721-0180
89 Ocaa Vista
Lovely lower condo
features neutral carpet·
Ing. tile & plantation
shutters. throughout.
Also a door from kitchen
to elegant patio has been
added as special extra
net In any other.
$529.'500
Fabaloaa Location
Upper condo • Vaulted
ceilings. Overlooking
NBCC Golf Course.
Enjoy Bac~y. Ocean.
Views from front porch.
Furnishings negotiable.
$599.000
Bi-Level llmay
Dramatic 2-story town-
home, brick courtyard
plus extra large patio.
and deck. private loca·
lion. Motivated Seller.
I $549,000
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This ma_gnlficent off erlng was created exclusively for an owner with discerning
taste. Quality design and workmanship went into the total remodel of this 6
· bedroom. 6.5 bath residence which
Picbare Perfect
lalld9capiag
Oriental gardens
w/sunken conversation
& fire pit plus waterfalls
surround this elegant
2BR + den or 3BR. 3BA
condo. Must see! Highly
motivated seller!!
$525,000
GoUCoane
Location
Enjoy beautiful views from
this 2BR. 2 SBA + den
overlooking Golf Course .
Great balcony Shows like
a model
$579,000 == Superb Furnishings and a
great floor plan make this a
wonderful value. 3BR.
3.SBA + morning room off
kitchen. Fir~ in master
BR & LR. p around
patio.
$699,000
Also~ or leaM 3500 .
Includes the bonus of a separate
IMng wing for inlaws or guests. A
gorgeous pool. spa and cabana on
an extra large lot backlng to Big
Canyon golf course further adds to
the expansive formal and informal
entertainment areas. Breathtaking
master suite.
3 fireplaces. many features too
numerous to list. 0.. of Newpon•• ....,.. .... 81tot!=-. St,9S0:
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PUTTING PEOPLE AND HOM ES TOGETHER
Senior Sales Executive
Leading Edge Society
(714) 733-7306
Wonderful location In Balboa Coves, • 3 Bedroom or 2 plus den
approx 120 feet of waterfront!! Placed • 2 Car garage at the end of a cul-de-sac street with' a
private boat dock. Water view from • Fireplace
lMng room, kitchen, den and rM.ster • Private boat dock bedroom. Balboa Coves Is a gated
community of onlv 68 single family • Gated coMmunlty
homes. Utilities to be put underground
this year. Property to be 901d "as Is" In $67 5.000 .
It's coudllian.
" corona del Mar
NEW LISTING
Comfortable 3BR. 2BA + 2HH rellt<1I
. South of PCH
$469,000
2BA. I BA w llh iclC'ntical unit in
bock. l>oth witll inside laundry
$4f(r.~
Adorable -lighJ l>right 2BH lllltt.
plus t BH rcnml.
Only $390.000
Rare • Lh·eable • 2BH. 2B. \ f ro111
1>111~ 2Hlt 2Hr\ rC'lll<ll
ONLY 5450.000
. N.B. Peninsula
INVESTOR SPECIAL ·
s units! c omer lot 2-2BH units +
3· I BR units. $3450/mo income
ONLY $550,000
BEST BEACH BUY
4BH. 2BA upper with deck + 3 BH.
28A lower. $3100/mo incom~.
' Needs TLC ..
ONLY $415 ,000
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CustomHOme
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'Dae PradentJal oners Cl,stom
Home with Oeeau Vlew-
215 Larkspur
Be sure to see this beautiful, flvel>edroom,
four and one half bath cust.om home on a rare
40 foot lot. Located just three doors from
Ocean Blvd., this home has wonderful ocean
and white water views from the upper deck.
French doors and windows, vaulted entry hall,
and nfne foot ceilings are only a few of the ·
many outstanding custom features to this
home. The Gourmet kitchen is customized
with black granite and has an island. There is
a formal dining room, three fireplaces, new
hardwood floors and carpet. The property is
land~ by Roger's Gardens, and there is a
lap pool and spa. Other amenities include a
three car garage and security system. The
offering price is Sl,325,000.
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For a private showing, please contact:
llartg & llelinda Jones
Tlae Prudential Call/orafa llealtfl'•
Ne..,port Beae• OJ.lfee
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ore Cliffs in Corona del Mar
omeowners enioy access to semi-private beach
.,tied under v.-ccfu.I ctnl tree"' on 3
l·omcr lot: ''ts a charming older home
ing 1n be 'napped up by lhe ri&ht buyer.
-.cntl)' 111' u tv.<rbedroom home with
11} ni..)m. tv.o b:ith.' llnd two fireplai..-e-.
lol. howc' ~r. i' 9,800 ..quare feel and
d fur an addiuon to the cxi,1ing hou,e.
·ond 'IOI) or C\Cll tu build 1& new hou..e.
ing J 'l'Cond 'tory would pro' idc an
n '1cv.. )d the hou..c j, pcrteclly
ming Jnd hvablc a' "·
Shore Cliff~ '.homcov. ncl'\ ha\ c a kc>
which gi\Cl> acce':. 111 J -.cmi-pm ale beach
'hared with Camc\1 Shore' and ComnJ
Highland,. The 'trcc1' arc v. 1dc. loh Jl'C h1g
and there i' ample guc,1 pJrl..mg The .:olll'\'
'hoJ>'. re~taurant' and bou11quc' 111 CoronJ
dcl Mar arc Ul \l.J ll,102 J1,1Jnl·c
Th1' propcn) 1, pn:l·d d,,,l. 1111111 \Jluc al
$620.000.
To •·i~w this proptrty, call Inga u l111t rt at
Coast Nt wport Proptrtits. (7 /./) 6.J.J~/600.
Contemporary home in enchanted LDguno Beoch.
Poryourprivalt slowi"g caJJ }trry
Finster or Ron Hixon at Coast Ntwport
Pr()putits, 4 Cfrir Plaza, Suitt 2",
Newport Beach. (714) 6#-1600.
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Eas'tsiele Costa Mesa .
Featuring vaulted ceilings and a cozy fireplace
1~ two-bedroom, two and one-half bath ~ a two-car attached garage ill in the
irable Eastside Costa Mesa. It is listed at
9.500.
atcd in a small well-maintained six-
l complex, this delightful two-story
nhomc_fcaturcs vaulted ceilinp , a
place, hght bcrber c-,ct, minored walls
wardrobes. Also. the muter sujte has a
balcony. large custom drc.,,ing area and
walk-in closet-;. The light and bright kitchen
has a skylight. .
In addjtion. there is a front private patio
for entertaining and a side patio and dog run.
Call llonnil Turner of Col.htl llam
Costa Mesa, (7/4) 668-9333 or (714) ~
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r 111 ~~~~~~~!1 ~, INVESTMENT UPDATE
Prudential's Nash
reports favorable
climate for buyers
of income units
Nita Nash, an income-property
speciaJist at The Prudential
California Realty's Newport
Beach office, reported that there
have been recent sales
increases, and that now is a
great time to purchase a duplex
or income-unit property in
Newport Beach.
"Prices are still affordable and
you can purchase a duplex in ' . Newport Beach for the price of a
single-family home .• This makes
it very attractive for a h.ome
buyer who wants to offset his
monthly payment-with income
from a second unit or for two
buyers who want to purchase
together but live separately ...
tA native Californian,. Nash has
always specialized in coastal
properties. During her 16-y~
career in real estate, Nash has
sold a wide range of products in
all price ranges fr.pm condo-
miniums & homes for first time
buyers as well as custom
homes, multi million dollar
properties & income units.
"I've sold irlcome property
from duplexes to large mutti-
unit complexes but find most of
my clients want a duplex or
small multi-unit properfy so
that's where most of my
speciality & expertise is
focused." For more infonnation,
call 729-7223.
D PLEX
WALK TO BEACH & TOW~
I UI ll~< 'I tll 11 It 01111' I 1gl II & In 1glll
2BH. IB,\pht.._ IBH. IB\ O\t'I
$2000/lllO 11 lt'Olllt'
4~'1 ORCHID. A\'ENl'E
$390.000
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$244.900
TIMELESS HOME ...
o n ovc·r~ltl'<I 101 1 so· \i<>ws.
goum1c-1 k11cll<'11. 3l>r & more!
$1,700.000
''Residential & Income Property
Specialist 16 years Experience."
729-7223
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IA:J1 Ho1linc:
/\, trea-.urcr of my honl\:owner..
.1"11datio11. I have hec11me 1ncrea).111gly
fna~tratcJ at M.:veral members who not 11nly
h.ne failt+IJu pay their regular monthly
.1,~·"menl,. but al-.c1 1hrcate11 to ~-i:larl'
h.1111..rupli:y. How. can I mal..e theM: pcopk
P·•) 1 What effect will a h:mkrupll·y have'!
What l':tn we Jo'!
lkar Strapped:
Y\1111 (jlk.''lion~ r.tiM.• ,1 llllmher of CllllllllOI
l'llllll'nl'. ThanUully. rcl·ently enac:ted
kg1,IJl11111 ha.' made the a,...:,)\ment Jchti; tif
. 1 1111: mher o.uiwng after the 11rJcr for relief
111111 di\Charg;.btc. :.uhject lo a few s~
l·11mli1i11ns. 1'11 umlcn;tanc.I ttk: signi11c;tf'(.'l
111 lhl'. -.c1mc.hackgmund i.-. l-S.-.cntia1.
• The 11.1tun: of federal hankruptcy lllw..;
R.1nl..ruph:y i.' a l'R:'alurc uf fcdcrnl law.
llnllcr the 'uprcmacy d auM: uf lhe Unilec.I
St.ill'' C110,lituti11n lhe juri~ictiun of the
Federal B:ml..rupti:y C1111r1l'Xlcnd)\111 ).late
l.'11un act11111,. namely 1hmc c11mmcnceJ hy
hi 1mc11wner and c11m.l11m1mum ;""~1a1111n'
~el..ing lured11,ure Im P·"' Jul·
·''~"nwnl,,
The p11rp11~· of lhc law' •~ 111 give .111
h1111c~1 1kh111r a h1eal.. f11.>m thc claim)\ 111
n 1111pc1111g neJitur' and organi1c the
n11lll'\cmp1 a'~I~ 111' the Jchlur lor an
oH.krly h411iJati11n JnJ J1,1rihutm11. Fr.1111 .1
unli1or·, ,l.tndpuint. a hanl..niptcy
"''l·11,1hl y 'It 1p~ 1he n"h 111 1hl· c11ur1h1111'4:
hy l'tc1li111r,. For a M:l'Urcd creditor. a
hanl..1 uptcy will pri1vtlk lhc creditor with
.11kqua1c prulccti11n 111 the '!:Cured Ctl•J11t1r''
l11ll.1taal.
•The .1u111m;1tic 'lay,
/\ hanl..ntplcy hegin' al lht: i.:x;ll'I dale ,lflJ
ltllll' a tkhtor lik~ ht~ pc1i1i1111. The Jchtur i~
tl'4u1rl·J to lb.t all 11uhta11Jin~ <khli. <me.I
·""l'h Thi.! IJ'!lition i' rd:1tivdy c:u.y lo
prcp.trc .. ind often <lch1t1" prepare I heir own
w1lh11ul the a,~1,lall\.C 111 an alln~y.
(il'lll't ally. dch1i. whtl'h aroM: he fort: the
pc11111111 wu~ likd arc called pre-pclit11111
Jl·h1'. ;111J Jehl~ whil·h an-..c after the
Three schools in
walking distance
BOUNDARIK":
· · · · · Ttic' ne1ghhorho11d
'' horocn:d hy Paci tic
Coa:-1 Highway. 151h
Strl·c1. SI. Jame' RuaJ. Dover Drive and SI.
/\ndrt:w' RuaJ.
HOUSES:
/\ppro~1matcly 3XO
STYLE:
Di ~cNlieJ w11h cu'tum and a few origin:il
lrall home'
OEVELOPERf
Earl Stanley in the lulc 1940i.. ,
PRICE.~ WHEN NEW:
pclilion ttn: callee.I poi.I-petition «hh.
The <lcbh1r lhen lilei. the pcliliun ill
hankruptcy court. Th: derk of ttic
hankn1p1cy l'"4.lrt slampi. lhe pclition. notin~
ellUL:I date and time the pc&iti&m i!\ lilcd.
frum.the momcnl lhe pclhion is filed. the
autnmalie i.tay take' clTect. 11 U.S.C. SJ(l2.
The autumalic i.lt1y ii. ci..-;cnlially an
injunclion or nr<kr fmm lhe court Lhat. with
a fow exceptions. immcc.liatdy hahi. any
-at·lion 10-t.'1~~ upontmy tk.-ht~!!aim<I cithc
lhe Jchlor or lhe a,.-.cl' of &he <kblnl'"i. Ci.late.
• The hankruptcy proc1..-:.':
The hankruptcy pn~'\!''' Jcpcnc.f.; upon lhe
type of hankruplcy u ~or filci.. In 11
Chapter 7 bankruptcy.• lru"'11..-c ii. appoiflicd
Id colll.'C~ ~ nurwllempC prup .. -ny of the
1..~tale. liqwidld( ur f\.._'C
thoM: 0t1ncxcmpt aJ sCI~ inh>
ca..Ji t1nd pay l'n.'<1i1un. in
pretklermincd tirc.lcr. Thc
debtor i.; lhen grantee.I a
Jb.~:hargc relievi ng him fmm
pcr-.c1nal liahilify of the
Ji'-1.:harg1..-J ooht)\.
Ch<tpler I J i~ for a ~-hlur with
a regular inl·umc. who J ei.irci-tu
repay all or a pcrcenl<1ge of Jcbts
:1cc11rJing 111 plm1. Onl·e all
paynlCnti. tin: tllitdc. the debtor i~ gr.mleJ a
dt'-1.:h.trgl.! of !he <kbh.
Fur a homeowner ur condominium
"""~talion. the key factor ultima&cly
Jctcrmines how ibi d:.iim for unpaid
"''l!i..,mcnti; ii. l)aid. if al all, ~,. upon
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"-"-·urcd or ufR.'C.urud crccJitor. A ~"Cun.'tl
l·rcdilor ii. one that h'\-' placcc.I a lien 1Hl
eilhcr the personal or.real pmpcny of the
«htor hcforc the Jcblor files his hankrnplcy
ptlilion. With rci-pecl 111 an a.'M~iation'i.
a.'--.c"11lCnK thi ' mean' whelher lhe
a\.'411:1.llion h<1' r~-cur<kJ iL' nolice 11f
<klinquent .as\C,Mncnt in lime lo he
rnni.iden.-J a i.ccun:d crcdilor. If an
.Atss111:iu1i11n has not r1..'Cordcd its lien. !hen ii)\
daim 1s lreated as an un:.ccurcd claim.
Approximately S 15.000.
RECENT SALF.S:
Lot v.aluei. rJngc frhm $400.000 to ~50.(~)()
fur non-view,prupcnies. Homci.,M.:11 fmm
ahnul $41O.<X>O 111 more than a SI million. ,
On the low end. a i.inglc-).tory houo;c on Snug
Hurhor wilh two hcdmom.,. two balh~ on a
!l.290-..qual\!-foot 111t l'L'Cenlly M>ld for
$440.0<X>. •
On lhe upper end. u two-sl<fl'Y ht~ on the
bluff ~idc of King1> Ro--1 with O~ ..... 111tns
and two huth.-. un ;i I 1,4-4()-i-qulU\!-foot lut
Mile.I fur ~1 .225 million.
COMMUNITY FEATU~;
Along with ii' Viewing pow\ mtleing.' Road,
Clillhavcn pric.h itsclr on being " cloM:-knit
communily. Many or the homeowners h<tVC
lived !here f1" c.ll.-cadci-. 11lc ncighbortK11ld ii.
...ilc and ell1.."l!llcnt for chikJn!n. with lhrec
i.ch\101' within walking dii.taoce.
lnterei.1ingly. there arc no ~reel hghli. in the
nci ghborhood.
SCHOOLS:
Newpun Elcmcnlary. Eni.rgn Junmr High anJ
Newport Harbor High School.
SHOPPING:
Plenty of option' for rcMaurJnts and 'torci.
citi\I north or '4>Ulh on f>-.M:ific Crnht
If :aa l»'.'otiU&ion ha..; ;a Sl.'t'lll\.'ll !11.atus. lhi..'11
gcncqffy in ;a Otapecr 7. iti. daill1~ will~
p;aic..I nut of the 1..<tltla1cml which M.'CtJrei; the
daim. For an ;L'i.11eiatiofl. lhii. mc•tns ii will
lake whaacwr inlcn.-,.t ii. let\ in lhe tk.>f)tor ·s
n."idcoce arter 1he senior licnhol<kr.. have
hccn paid ofT. Unfortunately. in many ca."--~
th i)\ meatll. the a.'~11:ia1ion ·, lien is
eventually wip1..-d out bee.a.use the v<1luc.uf
the n:si<knce is not enough tu pa~ off I~
M!lliur licn.boWcr... ·
Dorin!? the penc.lcncy uf the bankniplcy. if
a -.ccun.'tl l'J\.'llitor j,. not alTonlcc.I what ii.
calkd utk.'quate prdt1.-i:1ion uf the value of iti.
).Ccuretl inrercst. it can bring a nlt• hel~lj\:
lhe coun li1r relief from the aulo~ )\lay.
E.'l.~nli<1lly. the M.'CUrt:d en.'tlilor INllll show
the v;1 luc of iL' -.ccurily is
hcmg impain.'tl. Tht-1 rcquim
1he M.-i:ur1..-J creditor ohtain
appr.1ii.als of !he prup.'ffy.lf
granted. the Sl.-curcd crcc.lilor i~
1hen all11w1..-<l 1t1 pcrf1..'CI ils
lien or otherw1'4: lofl-i:lm.c on
• !he prupcrty. ti F\1f an m,.,ocialmn.
••.••• "11<lc11ak1ng 1t1 hring ;1 morion
fur rel ief from the s111y often
coslsrnol'\! than the amounl of 1he
claim iL-.clf. and 'impty <loci. nul make
ccnnomk: scn...c. The -.cnior licnhulc.lcf' will
11 ).ll a II y hri "!? i.-uc;h a mot.ion. and the
fon.'Closun: will must likely wipe oul the
usM!Ciation'x licn unyw~.
So whufs ;an ui•~1Ciutioo 111 <lo'!
• Tn:alll1'..'nt of an ;a.\M'ICiallon 'i. claim:
In a ~r 7 if lhc as."'41Ciati11n htL'
M.'Ct1n.:J :> d :lim. any Jistriootiun It> 1he
ai..-.cicialion will ultimately <lcpcn<l on
whether any )\urplui. ii. left after the senior
licnholtlcri-lake 1heir rc'pc~tivc shares. If an
:l\'41Ciution hole.I' <tn un~cun.-c..I 'tatu' Ill a
Chapler 7. then ii may he foccJ wilh a
l'omplclc di-.charge 11f iii. daim. or payment
of only a portion of its claim e.g .. 10 c"''fll'
• on lhc dollar.
Thankfully, a recent lHDl."flWncnt 111 too
Highway along Newport Boulev:1rd or 17th
Street or u short drive to Fashion Island.
SOUJtCE:
Munny Stdlino unc..I Mar1enc Ha,-.cl ol
Waterfmnt Hornell, Inc. (714)631 -1400.
If If'" wot11' #Mt lt1 1111b•il" C(llftlllUttilJ
hofw of,..,,.,. tu'N, p/Hllf f°"'>W IJt.
o6oN /""""' •td•tnclnst a ,,.., nslliat
(Tlen194U G•itl.t) o/ tJ.1 ana •"-•I willt a
bankruptcy "'.Jc bu~ nwdi: lf;lc a'~~ Jcb(). or a n)l.'mher arisillg aft1..'f' te-: I
n:licf (in a voluntary case. when t~
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CA 92627, (714) 574-42'2. If 1011 ltot1t atty
fMf.V/Wn~. pko.H call.
OA ISIAND Room for the entire
amily1 4BR. 4BA. 2 story is just steps from
'I beach Remodeled In ·93 & looks great.
ig patios and 2nd story deck ....... $695,000
A ISIAND Spacious duplex on one
I the best streets. Pretty brick patio. 2BR
.11n res w/beam celling & fireplace. ,llBR
t w/ rivate entrance ............... $5S9 500
ALBOA ISi.AND Uttle Island duplex In a
oveted corner 1ocatl0n. 3BR main res. and
BR apt 2 plus 1 car enclosed garages with
trE>et entfance ........................ $679,000
NEWPORT COAST Prestigious gated
comm Built 1994. 3BR. Ubrary. 2 fplc 3 car
garage. Ex~isite maple floors. soaring ceilings
& plantation shutters. .. .. .. . .. $650,000
OPEN HOUSES
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5'6 DIAMOND, BALIS SAT
I NIGHTSHORE, NPT COAST SUN
3S2 HAZEL, COM SAT&SUN
SAT&SUN
SISB BEGONIA, COM SAT & SUN 12-S
FOR MO INFO.RMATION ... 644--8700
NEWPORT COAST Brand new ·0cean
Ridge" custom w/panoramie ocean. city & mtn
view Contemporary design w/marble, grarute.
14.000 .ft. lot ...................... $1 795 000
MESA VERDE Pool & RV access w/double
gate Priwte renced yard 4BR. 2BA. comer
location with great curb appeal. Close to
schools ..................................... $239,000
CORONA DEL MAR MESA VERDE 4BR. JBA two-story on a
quiet street. Hardwood fl oors. upgraded
kitchen and baths. fq,rmal dining room.
lmmaculate1 . . . . . . . ... $264,000
SHORE CUFFS Magnificent 5 or 6 BR. 5.5
BA. custom hm Up close ocean view, gated
beM:h ~cess Anesi quality t/o High ~il.. 3
fplc. maicfs rm . . . . ...$1,750,000
CORONA D£I. MAii Oassk Village cottage
So. of hwy w/upgr&ded kit .. $W\lit liv. rm..
FAU. 2BR w/French doors opening to priv.
patio, 2 car gar. Mi1t Condition ... $459,000
COllONA DEL NAii Oramatlc near new
condo. 3BR suites. gourmet kit.. fam. rm., roof
deck. Unique slde·by·slde design w/lg
patios/privacy. 2 car garage . . . . $595,000
COSTA MESA New paint. new carpet & floor
tile, new roof. 3BR. 2BA plus huge family room
& dining room. French doors 1n living room
Pr ent w/brick nters . . . $225,000
MESA VERDE Quite simply beautiful!
Expanded & upgraded 4BR. 3BA. custom remod
kit .. giant MBR w/1ots of xtras. 2 f~. new roof.
pool & spa.... $S7'.000
WEST NEWPORT
VEll8AlllES Spectacular ocean view
highlights striking interior. Spacious mirrOfed
din rm. Elegant custom mantle View deck.
2BR. 2BA.. .... .. .. .. .. . . ... . . . $159.900
NE1WOll1' BEACH New paint & carpet.
skylights & generous windows cr~ate bright
Interior of 3BR, 3BA town.home. Fabulous
kitchen, wet-bar, frplc & 2 car .. $17t.-
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Bank Repo! A 2 sty 3 bdrm home w/offlce & frplces
m master & family room +_yard. Near park & close
to South Coast Plaza. PRJCE DROPPED'
631-1400. . ....... , .............. ·: $279.900
NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home w/deck
& small dock & newer kitchen Close to club. pool &
tenms. leasehold land offered at $215.000
631 1400 ..................... $130.000
NEWPORTS JJated Villa Balboa w/tennis, pool & spa.
bike to beach. Corner penthouse w/2 bdrms, vault cell·
6§~· :rJi.~~~-~-~ ~~~~--~-~~-~~---...... $189.ooo
COSTA MESA'S College Park. Great starter home
w/3 bdrms and nice yard w/spa & gazebo on raised
wooden deck
631-1400 . .. $198.000
EASl'S m E Costa Mesa duplex. charming 1 bdqn. 1
bath units w/hrdwd floors & large yard. Alley access &
lots of park mg on desirable quiet st reel .
631-1400 .. . ... . . . .. $219.500
NORTH C O STA JllESA Highly upgraded & remo-
deled 4 bdrm home on quiet cul-de-sac. HUQ4l family rm
w/built-ins. IMng rm w/bay window & Fr. doors.
631 1400 ................................................. $279.900
EASTSIDE CO STA MESA Charming 3 bdrm home
w/pool & alley access Added family room. hrdwd &
paver tile Ors. Fr doors. 2 frplces & beamed ceilings. '
631 1400 . . . .·.. . .... $289.900
EASTSID£ Costa Mesa fixer. Large corner 2 sty 4
bdrm home with den & family rm. 3 frplces. pool. spa &
patio w/BBQ HUGE PRICE DROP!
631 1400 .. ....... . . I. . . $300.000
WEST NEWPORT duplex at bargain pnce. Low main-
tenance with one 2 bd & one 1 bd unit + dble garage.
Excellent location. steps to beach & shopping.
631 1400 ............................................... $310.000
NEWPORT SHORES 2 story 4 bd home. steps to
comm pool. clubhouse & tennis & the ocean. Upgraded
kitchen & baths, large private patio.
631-1400 ................................................... $327.000
C08'J)\ MESA· ll!IGllTS Newer spacious 3 bd
home '\It/dining & family room5 & lofVden across from
park. H'9h ceilings. granite & marble t.lle floors.
6314400 ....... : ...... , ............... ,, .............. , ..... $365.000
LONG llFACll Neat & dean dplx. maln house w/2
bdrms. dining r.m & den. rear unit w/1 bdrm. Arst time
on the tMrket In nice Belmont Heights neighborhood.
631-1400 .................................................... $375.poo
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex
w/2 bdrms each unit. Close to 17th st. shopping &
buses. \
631-1400 ....... : .......................................... $375.000
AT TIIE llEAat Brand new high tech 3 bd twnhm.
steps to ocean w/walls of windows & 3rd level bonus
room leading to deck w/ocean & mtn views
631-1400 ................................................... $399.000
NEWPORT SHOllES'C"anal front. 4 bdrms.. dining
room. deck. patio. superior view & great potential.
631-1400 ............... · ................................... " $419.000
NEWPORT BEACH'S Baycrest neighborhood. Com·
fortable 4 bd home w/dining & family rms & 2 fireplaces
on great street. Large fenced yard.
631-1400 .................................................... $429.000
Extensively remodeled 4 bd on quiet street,=
bay. Master & IMng & ~ rooms w/ftr . ~1f..~~~~~-~-~-~ ............ ~.~-~699,000
NEWPOllTS Belcourt Hill spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm,
dining & family rms & superb city light & ocean vu. Mar·
ble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor.
631-1400 .......................................... : ......... $489.000
LIDO PAm< D8l\1E a beautifuUy decorated 2 bd con-
do w/etched glass, marble floors, recessed lighting. & the
extensive use of granite. Channel & bay view.
631-1400 ....................................... • ............. $529,000
OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3
bdrm townhome, dining & family rooms. large master 6~11~4ix)~~:.~~-~~~--~.~~~-~~~.1~.~~~~.1539.opo
NEWPOllT COASTS Alteua. Bay & coastal view
from highly custpmlzed 3 bd twnhome over 2,300 sq ft
6~t'l~.~~~~:.~.~.~~-~~:sss9.ooo
UDO a..E ~ Immaculate 1 story 3 bd butlt arOlWld
patto on 40' lot. Family room, country kitcheii , hrdwd
ftrs & new carpet. Possible lease option.
631-1400 ... , ................................................ $575,000
la 11IE RACH Owmlng shingled CUilom ype
Cod wNlctorilln decor 5 houses from sand w/master.
~i-=~-~~~-~-~-~~ .. ~~-~s5':s.ooo
UPPOll VIEW HO•S Exquisite remo ~1h d 4 bd
enlarged Monaco. Loft & new master adtc w.tv.ulted
~t.T~.~-~-~~.~.~-~-~$589.ooo
Beautifully upgraded 2 story 5 bdrm home w/dmlng & family rooms & 3 car garage on large lot. New car·
pet. paint & fixtures.
631-1400............. ............ . .............. $729,000
CLu:'F HAVEN ~1>9raded 1 sty 3 bdrm w/f_mly rm &
open floor plan. Skylight. stone & hrdwd firs. Berber car-
pet & Fr. doors. pool. spa. & mature tree,.
631-1400.............................. . ... . ....... $619,000
llALBOA ISIAND A recentlv remodeled & beautifully
maintained "tl bdrm home + l bd apt on quiet street
w/no traffic. Steps to So. bayfront & village.
673-6900 ................................................. $639.500
HUNTINGTON HARBOR w/30' dock & bay vus.
One story 3 bd w/family rm. patio & deck. Remodeled
In '92. new paint. carpet & appliances.
Q31-1400 .......................................... $695.000
llE.LCOUllT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2
bdrm w/sitting area in master suite. dining & family rms.
used brlck patio w/spa. Huge price drop!
631-1400 .............. ····· ..... . ..... .,. $719.000
DOVER SHOll£S spacious 4 bd home w/exce~Uonal
upper bay & city light w . Open beamed ceilings In IMng.
~13r-1tob~~1~ ~:.~~-r~-~~~~-~-~~ .... $749.ooo
UDO ISLE Custom 3 bd. built In '87 on large corner
lot w/mlnl bay View. Dining room & loft. hrdwd firs .
~~~~:.~~-~~1.~.~:.~~-~-~~-~1'95.ooo
AUI09T OCEANFRONT White water views from
master & roof deck of gorgeous 5 bd remodeJ w/dinlng
& fmly rms & 3 car garage. 2 doors from ocean.
631-1400 ... ~ ............................................... $829.000
8PYGIA99 ...... 5 bd lushly landscaped ~~-
on lrg prvt lot, pool. city lite &. mtnl ocean w Beams.
hrdwd floors, moldings & paned Windows.
631-1400 .................................................... $849,000
UDO ISlE an exceptional 1 sty 3 bd superbly ten> deled home w/dlnfng & fmly nns, new kJtahen, Windows
& doors. Xtra lrg lushly landscaped lot.
631-1400 .................................................... $849,000
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Custom 2 sty. 5 bd traditional w/offlce. dining &
family rms. 2 stcxy entry. gourmet decorator kitchen.
bull·nose comers. Fr. doors & windows. Steps to
park. pool & ch.Jbhse
6 73-6900... ... . .. .... . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. $895.000
BALBOA ISLAND bayf ront duplex with cnarmmg ear·
ly 4 bd I owner$ home and separate 1 bd apt' over the
garage. Lovely bay & city light V1eWS REDUCED'
631-1400... ... . . ... ... .. . . . ., . . $899.000
DOVER SHORES Beautiful remodeled 3 bd bayfront
, 60' on the water. patio & dock. In the style of an Italian
VIila w/slate floorlng In kitchen & dining room
631 1400.................... ..... ... .. . ..... . .. $975.000
DO~ SH0R£S LoveJy 1 story 3 bd home w/family
rm. dock for large yacht and landscaped courtyard Fr
~3.~sifo'o~ .. ~.~ -~~~1.~~s.'... . . . $995.ooo
DOVER SHOllES Beautiful remodeled 3 bd bayfront.
60' on the water. patio & dock. In the style of an Italian
villa w/slate flooring In kitchen & dining room
631-1400 ................ .... ....... .. ······ $975.000
BUENA VISTA super value in prime bayfront location
Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/den. dining & fmly rms.
private beach & shared dock t
631-1400.. . . ... .... .. . . . $1.195.000
HARBOR ISIAND DRIVE Charming 1 sty 4 bd
home w/dinlng room, 60' on the bay. dock for large
yacht. & sandy beach. Excellent expansion potenhal
631·1400 .......... ,... ........... ..... ..... $1.195.000
AVALON, Catalina. Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec·
tacular views of the bay & approved plans & permits for
63 i~~~.~-~lt .~.~~.t.' ............... $1.200.000
OCEAJllFRONT Wonderful old shingled beach house
w/4 bdrms. den, sun room & huge brick patio + sepa·
rate office/studk> on 2 OCA!anfront lots.
631·1400................................... ..... . .. $1.349.000
MID PENINSlJLA 9 unit apartment bldg al the beach.
Upgraded 1 & 2 bd units w/prlvate patios. f~bulous
Qtews, comm pool & garage. 1
Gorgeous 4 bd bayfront w/60 ft on the upper ~·s main channel & near new dock for 2 large yachts us
side tie. Two 5tOfY traditional w/library. dining & mly
rms & brick terrace w/spa. 000 631·1400 ............................................. $1,395,
~ • OPEN HOUSES •
SATIJRDAY ONLY
3085 Klondike -Costa Mesa
Jeny Smith
273 Haverfaeld -Bayridge, NB
Austin Daynes
105 Via Undine • Udo Isle, NiJl
Olga M,atthews
1410 IOAgs Rd · Cliff Haven, NB
Marlene Hassel
1003 N. Bayfront • Balboa Island
Mark Jackson
1 7 Inverness • Big Canyon. NB
Lynn Creamer
SUNDAY ONLY
4 Bd Hse
$279.900
3 Bd Condo
$289,000
BdHse
$635.000
3 Bd Hse
$759,000
4/1 Bd Hse
$899,000
3 Bd Hse
$1 ,475,000
3124 Taft Way· North Costa Mesa ·4 Bd Hse
Jeannine Stake $279.900
115 38th St -At The Beach 3/1 Bd Hse
Austin Daynes $319,500
367 Ogle· Costa Mesa 3 Bd Hse
Nancy Barfield $365,000
339 Catalina · Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse
June Adams $425.000
2110 SevUle ·Peninsula Polntt Bal 3 Bd Hse
Jeny Smith $530.000
1537 Keel · Harbor View Hills, NB 5 Bd Hse
Lance Boggs $739,000
1106 Pescador • Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse
Esther Flne $749,000
1070 Pescador -, Dover Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse
Rosette-Andree Gindi $795,000
616 Via Udo Soud -Udo Isle, NB 4 Bel Hse
Jimmie Jones $795.00p
309 North Star Ln -Dover Shores, NB 3 8d Hse
Olga Matthews $995,000
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Unequaled elegance. custom 6 bd estate wiprime
ocean & city light view. Grand 2 sty entry. marble &
parquet floors. 8 frplces. formal living rm. pavilion
rm. media ~ sun rms & charming country kitchen.
631·1400. ... ... . . ... .. .... $2.695.000
CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean Views from fabulous 5
bdrin custom Italian V111a w/library & fmly. dining &
morning roams Large ya~ w/lawn. terraces & spa
631-1400 . . .... . . . -... $1.595.000
CAMEO SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd home in premier
corner location w/180° ocean. canyon & nite light view
Eie®nt decor. large view yard & walled pool
63f-1400 . ...... ... .. . . .. . ........... $1.695.000
IRVINE COVE Price Dropped' Elegant traditional 5 bd
custom home w/ocean views. Formal dining & family
rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom 631, 1400 ............................... $1.975.QOO
IAGUNrrA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4.000 sq
ft w/dining & family rooms & private beach access in
gated Laguna enclave of custom homes.
631-1400 . . . . ' .. . . ... $1.995.000
NEWPORT COAST'S Ocean Ridge. gorgeous new
security gat~d 4 bd Italian Mediterranean vieW estate with
dining & family rms. library & tea room
631-1400 ... , . .. . . ................ $2.150.000
UDO iSl.E ~perb end-of-the-isle view location w/54
front feet. dock & beach Now has 5 bet bch ctg w/fmly
rm but can build aprx 6.000 sq ft home.
631·1400 . . . . .. $2.695.000
UNDA ISi.£ remodeled 5 bdrm home w/fabulous
turning basin view & large dock. Bleached oak floors.
~~~1'.~~~ ~ ~"~.ti~ ~~~ers.;_ ....... $2.695.000
THllEE ARCH BAY, Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4
bd traditional ooeanfront w/fab vu Hrdwd firs. beamed 6~1i'l4&~.~~~.~~~·&·~-~~~~-.. . .. $2. 795.000
303 Kings Rd -Cliff Haven, NB 5 Bel Hse BIG CANYON Golf Course e$tate w/falrway & city
S II $1 595 000 • light vu. Fr. Regency 4 or 5 bd over 7,000 sq ft finished Manny te ino • • 2 elabo rde & I in '9 w/ rate ga ns. terraces poo . 4501 Gorham -Cameo Shores, NB 4 Bel Hse 631-1400 ................................................. $2.950.000
Us Olsen:.·······... $1 ,695,000 ·-----------------..
3 Deerw~ -Big Canyon. NB 5 Bel Hse IAGUNA BEACH
Jeff Axt& ;-~ .. -$3.950.000
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
719 Skylark • Baycrest, NB 4 Bel Hse
Pia D'Auria $429,000
1021 Mariners -Dover Shores, NB 4 Bd Hse
Jimmie Jones/Caria BroHman / $945,000
318 Buena·Vlsta -Bayfront Peninsula 3 Bel HM
Rick Schreiber $1.195,000
443 Harbor l1land Drive, NB 4 Bd the
Sally PhUMp_s ,L Patti Conover $1,195,000
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Buena Vista Bayfront
318 Buena Vista
Open Sat./Sun.
$1,195,000
Bayfront Bargain
443 Harbor Island Dr .
Open Sat./Sun.
Sl,195,~
Best Value On Bayfrontl
309 North Star Lane
Open Sunday.
. $995,000
Balboa Island Bayfront
1003 North Bayfront
Open Saturday
$899,000
Lido Isle Contemporary
616 Via lido Soud
Open Sunday
5795,000
Lido Isle With A View!
105 Via Undine
Open Saturday
5635,000
Lido Isle Bayfront G t Location
4BR 4.SIJ r · It, 3 car gar
40' lot, p y beach w I dock,
high volume cetlings
$1,750,000
Newport Bea~~f~John Wayne
"La Roca" 7J'6i~om. .6 acres
App. 7,000 . ome w I tennis court
Sl,395,000
Dover Shores Bayfr~e
SBR 48A ~~M~e }a~hts ~~rd ~~ of bay frontage
l~ ~ $1,389,000
Spyglass Family Home
SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-Large view lot
Very private canyon loc.ition, pool
$849,000
Lido Isle Large Lot
3BR 28A, Fm Rm, immaculate home
40' lot, large patio, Lido's Best Value!
$575,000
Westcliff Lease
3BR 2BA, Fm Rm, fully fum'd hn\
Pool/spa, large patio
$2.695 D\O.
in 'association with TIM ·cARR
WATERFR<JNT HOMES, INC. REALTORS®
Linda Isle Gold Coast
SBR 45BA Freshly remodeled home
Large dock with turning basin views
$2,695,000
Buena V11ta Bayfront
38R 48A + Den.~ beach cotta&t!t
Flbub.as turning basin VM!WS, boet dock si.t 95,(XX)
.
675-1058 ~ 631-1400
Lido Isle Bayfront
SBR 4.SBA Older home, ideal eastern tip
54' of bay frontage, w /sandy beach & dock
$2,695,000
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange
Approx 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views
$1,995,000
Best Value On Bayfront!
3BR 3BA +Fam. Rm., tum-key horMl
Large dock, fl.1 on the bay, e,xJnt views
$995,000
Lowest Priced Balboa Island Bayfrontf Oceanfront Duplex · Lido Isle Traditional
4BR 2BA owner's unit,+ lBR apt. 3BR 2BA + 28.R lBA prime oooanfront 4BR38A_ primt4.5' comer lot
Grut Value! large patio, xlnt view White' water views, ex.Int summer /winter rental Piazza lociition, Fr. doors, Hrdwd f1oor5
$899,000 $849,000 $825,000
Lido Isle Contemporary '
3BR 3BA Custom, prime comer loc•tion
Built in 1987, brigtit open floor plan, spa
$795,000
Lido Isle With A View!
4BR 38A Remodeled home, 35' Jot
One house from dubhse, beach & tennis
$635,000
Eastside Channer
3BR 2..SBA, Fm Rm, expanded home
Excellent location. large master
$289,900
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EST BAYFRONT VALUE!
Tim Carr
631-1400 x245
Bill Feeney
631-140.0 x243
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LIDO ISLE
REDUCa> FOR IMMEDIATE SAi.Et
Custom light & bright 4Bd remodel.
Gourmet kitchen w/breakfast rm, ·
sunny south patio, bar & deck. aose
to tennis court, easy walk to village
shops. owe 2nc1 .. . .. $629,000
BAYVIEWS
Bay views from this spa~~ split
level home o~~~ bf with libra~~~ily rooms. Gar-dens,~uFetrees and pool.
........... : ...................... $895,000
For More Information . .
Call
MARY ANN NETHERCUTT
631-1400 x239
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~
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OPEN SUNDAY l. -5
Offered for $995~000
This ~hmi<ey" three~
room home with family
room features 60 feet of
bay frontage with a dock
for large yacht. Mii-
tional amenities incWe:
breakfast nook opening
to k.tshJy larmap00 c:oort-
yard, master suite on the
bay, French doors, paned _
winQ'.lws, crown mouki·
ings, a00 a huge f~
room that accommodates
a fun-sized pool table!
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~
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RARE BAYFRONT OPPORTUNITY
318 Buena Vista -Newport Beach
Newport Harbor's least known, most exclusiYe sidewalk ~ess. Buena Vista, has 18
bayfront homes with spectacular views of bay and sno.v-capped mountains. Nestled among
these multi-million dollar homes, this original cottage is perfect as·is or build to suit.
REDOCID $100,0001 ................................................................. $1,1 95,000
Bill FEENEY
714/631-1400
RICK SCHREIBER
714/972-2079
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
REALTORS•
2436 w. Coast Hwy
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CUSTOM ESTATE · Approx. 6 ,000
~\l.ft hom1: on tx·Jurifully lamhcapcd
gnn11llh L o i 'il1: .1ppro\. 75,000 ~q.tt.
w11h Olrn1p11.:' ,i,l· pool, Krn pond
w/hu11Jrnh of Km .rnJ wJrafalb, t1:n·
1m .. oun. fi11l l.'ntl.'rlJt11ml.'nt center+ +
+, 4BR. 4HA .111 on om· b ·cl GJtcd
community .. .... . ...... \.. ..... $950,000
SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW
ii dm·,n·t get .my hl'llcr th.lll thl\!
I XO \11.·w n f Cat.11111.1, on:.111 & b11.tt,.
Ik.wt1ful 3BR Nl.'wport CrcH town·
home Highly upgr.1lkd w/hardwooJ
tlrnm, 2 5 BA ..................... $337 ,000
'.\:E\\'PORT ¥ gl-,.·\< If
NEWPORT TRI-PLEX -.Abso lute
Top 111 1he hm· L'ppa ha, been l"<>m
pk1ch re(j_onc. Other uni to; ir'I top 1.:on
d111011 3 lJr g.1r.1gc ........... $489,000
~tl·p\ to the bealh.
l·. \l ep11011.1l '.1lue for th1' home on .1
l.irgl· lot 3;:;,9s \\'ill Jc .. ·om .1 4400 'q
II dupln .......... $349,000
BALBOA P EN INSULA Rccrnt
11."mnddmg make' th1~ .1 lrue 'how
pl.Ill' 2BR '"Ile\ & Iott w/ccmral .ur.
I he hl·,1 111 l'H'rvth111g ... .. .. $459 ,500
LI N DA IS LE .Will tr.1dc for Big
( '.111,·11n . 31\R -.111tc~. & full vit'w o f
I l.11 hor 60ti.. on 1 he wJter--~··tfocks
& .~ \Ilk tic~ . . ............ $3, 756':000
HARBO R RIDGE White, onght
& contcmpor.uv, 4 RR 'llllc•., lihr.1r\',
. & 1:111111\' room Pool, '>pa & \nme
s 1,895,000
BIG .CANYON · Tot:illy n:modekd
BEITER THAN NEW. 3BR, with
IJrge den ccurity syst1:m and cus-
tomi1ed throughout ............ $899 ,000
NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Views of
t)\'.ean, bay, mountains and city lights.
5BR'1), plus family rm · Separate
maidl> quarccr-. ..................... $800,000
SEAVIEW Largc~t plan • 4BR +
family room, 3BA, sensational view of
..:1ty light' .rnd mount.ains. Large lot
w/,p.i .................................. $725,000
HARBOR RIDGE .. Casablanca" plan
with a pc.11:eful wooded a'nd 11ight light
,;cw,. LA'aM: option? ............... $599,000
HARBOR RJDGE · Vic~ of city .
lighti. .rnd rolling hills. Remodeled
3BR and loft Can han: scp.irate guest
quarter,. Owners may carry 2nd TD
or AITO ............................. $559,000
HARBOR RIDGE · Lovely cou1nry
& night light views from this large
3BR town homl.' w/lotl.. ..... $472,000
NEWPORT BEACH · C harming
mooik home. Totally remodeled &
c~panded and a lovely bay view. Light
& bnght w/2~R + dcn ........... $96,000
BIG C ANYON -Big Sur· Ambiam:e
w/p.1rtra1 golf wurse view. 2BR + den .
Air conditioning and J nice location.
Comm pool, \pa & tcnni'> ..... $264,950
VERSAILLES Panoramic occ;ln,
hay, mountain & cit:y light view-. w/ 2
lx·J room \U1tes. Highly upgraded and
\C1..unt:y gated ...................... $178,000
DOVER SHORES · 81.'autiful front
rnw 'icw of BJck Bay, 'dcy lightl> and
mount.ti ns from this large 4BR home.
Pnvacc p0oJ .... , ........... , ........ $750,000
SENSATIONAL FULL OCEAN
VIEWS • Priced for i.mmcdiate l.ak.
Highly upgraded 3BR, 2.5BA town
home has remodeled kitch en w/pas
thru bar, extended deck ......... $324,500
NEWPORT CREST : Large 4 BR
plus fumily room. Perteet condirinn
with decorator tile, fireplace Wl.'t b.1r,
quiet ltx:Jtion ........................ $2 50,000
LOWEST PRJCBI · Dramatic i.in.gk
level townho ml.', 2BR, w/remoJekJ
ki1chcn· a'hd m anv cul.tom fraturcs ..
Lots ot"l>iz.azz ....... : ............... $209 ,000 .
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CORONA DBL MAR -YOU CAN'!
FIND A BETTER P.RICE IN OLDE
COM! 2BR, tircplace, wet bar, and a
great locatmn ....................... $295,000
CAMEO HIGHLANDS 48R
home on I level. O ver 2,000 s.f.
w/rcmodckd kitchen & baths. Nice
yard & private pool... ........... $575,000
CORONA DEL MAR Great lrn:atio1i
in H arbor View Hills. Extra large lot.
Light & airy · nkc patio. Lots of room
to expand ... : ......................... $595,000
< l I 111 I\ ¥ \RI \ \
EAS~ COSTA MESA -Spacious 3BR
townhome. Vaulted ceilings, nnv car-
·pet. OVER 1800 sq .It. and looks like
new!! .................................... $279,000
SOUTH COAST M ETRO · Grear
location com·enacnt to South Coast
Plaza & Theatrell. 3BR., 2 BA with new
carpet and paint ..................... $99,000
ORANGE 4BR hl>mc oil ·' large
rnrner lot. New c.1rpct, tircpl.ice, family
room & uice yard w/brkk fircpit. •
Great ncighborhood .............. $199,900
TURTLE ROCK · 4BR plus bonull
mom \vith tile, Berber 1.:arpct, llining
& family room. Large yard .rnd 3 car
g3r.1ge ................................. $436,900
TURTLE ROCK -SFR with 4BR.,
2.5 BA, · formal dining, fam1l~· mom,
beautiful k.itchl.'ll w/hardwood floor
ing, fresh paint. Pnvatc 11pa ... $349 ,500
HERITAGE ~ 38R., 2 .5BA,
family room & dining rm-Fabulously
upgraded kitchen, priv.\tc patio, cen-
tral air & 2 car garage .......... $ 194,500
HERITAGE PA.Iµ< · Lovely 3BR.,
2 .5BA town home. Nkc location near
parks :llld M:hoob , W mmllll1ity pooJ,.
No Mello Roos ................... S 169 ,50Q
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AGENCY:
C'old\\Cll Bankcr co,ta Me\a
JOB TITl.E:
FAR\! \REA:
\j,·,,1 \,'f<ll' 'tJtC 'trcet'
HO\\ LO~G WITH AGENCY:
\l,1r,· 1h.rn 1hree yea r'" 1lh Coldwell Banker
.111.I I" \C,1r' 1n the rcal e'tatt= bui.inei.'
t'1 n OF RESIDENCE:
HOBBIES/INTEREST:
llw.11,•r n~ing. llJ\CI and outdoor'
Cl.t BS/ORGANIZATIONS:
~~~ l.1r~' of Southern California Flying Club
l..\ST HOOKS READ:
congratulations from
Pruden tial California
Realty.
George McGalflpn olTbe Prudential
'alifornia ReaJty Newport Beach olfkt
a' rccently named the offtcc'i. Top Sales
gcn1 for March.
"Thi, at:hicvement dcmooi.tr-.itci. George's
l'tcnnmation and commitment to quality
·u,tomer i,erv1cc:· said Maxine
nntgomefY. branch manager of'Thc
rudential Califomia Realty Newport Beach iffice.
Call George McGaffigan at The'
>ruclcntial California Realty Newport
each. (7 r4) 759-«iO(}, I • • ~tal &a.tt ~ IW a..leJ f!ldw
oldwttl Banter COiie Miu dcie was
Delpha Oswald
GETAWAY:
"A Woman of
Subi.tance·· and
"Little Women"
FAVORITE
MOVIE:
"Pnm.c oflidc, ..
FAVORJTE
RESTAURANT:
Maxwell \. While
Hou\\:
FAVORITE
Ohio -'biting family. Big Bear and La'
Vega'
PET PEEVE:
People "ho don't return phom: call'
HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS?
Doing "ell in ~our carl.'l.'r. hcmg h,1pp)
Ht 14•a11t to htar from yo11 tl1ro11gh our I/t it'
SNAPSHOT co/~1mn. Tht co/11m11 ftat11rt\
rtal e~tatt owners. br"ker, agmh.
marketing rtprt~mtatfres. or ""Yother
staff mtttfbt~ you 1t•o11/d lilet to llighligllt.
Wt tncouragt' you to 5tnd a phow (black
and whit~. if poSliblt ). with C1Jmpn11y name,
person tUld SNAPSHOT marked 1111 back.
Stnd or fax your i11fonnatim1 to: }11yct
Sclrertr, Daily Piitlt, .130 W. Bt1y St., Ctl\ta
Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: 7/.J-650-.JR02.
Dead/int: 5 p.m ... Tut.fday. m• 'II publish it
as spare is available. If you 11eed lo make
changes to the copy after it has bee11
submitted, p/eau call J1Jyce Scl1trer. 57.J.
-1242.
George McGaffigan
rccogni1cd a' the Top L1,ting ugcni for
March according ltl br.mch manJgcr Tum
Sutm.
With more than 22 year' of real c'tatc
experience. Bouley ha' acq uired an
imprcsl-1ve li't of accompli,hmcnh
including owning Jnd opcMing a real e'tatc
office and teaching real e'tate cla'-.c' at a
local community college. A continual top
producer. Bouley ha' earned numcmu'
awards including mcmbcr..h1p Jmong
million dollar pmducer... and rccogn111on tor
top l-Ulcl-and top lbting,.
"I know what I am doing. and I do 11 well
to alleviate tension for my client<' Bouley
:.uid.
A graduate of Cul State Long Beach.
Bouley hold' two teaching crcd~ntiab. He i~
active in hii. church. enjoyi. reading arfd
developing marketing toob on his computer ..
For aU your nal estalt 11ttds co11tact Hal
Bo11ky aJ tltt Co14weU Ba11ltr Cosio Mesa •lfk• (114) U8-9JJ3.
Sponsored by Eiken NouRtt ol Sblr It.ta.I
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DOVER SHORES
312 Evenin2 Star Lane
70' ON Ttit BAY!!
E\tra large waterfront location -many CU\tom feature' &·upgrade'
GR EAT VALUE AT $1.375.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA UN ITS
:! adjacent triple\ uni t' on large lo" -grc~ll rental' -NEYER VACANT -lot
'11e make'> them great for dcvelopmenl. Ownen. art mothated!
ASKING $349.000 EACH
-~OBERT PENKWITZ
Res. 650-0443 Pager 748-3573
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..'"l ...I Newport Beacti Office .. -:;;;;..... ...... 644 6200
Hal Bouley
Estate. the firi.t annual Monticello
Community Garage Sule i' i.latcd 8 u.m. -4
p.m .. Saturday. Mhy 20. Many of the
rc'identi. of the 334-unit town home complex
will participate. A mup and li't of
participanli. will be available at the Faif'\'iew
entrance. The Monticello co~nity j., ju't
'>llUth of Fair Drive and ea.'t oT Fairview.
directly acroi.i. from the Orange County
Fairground,.
Call Eileen Nouget at Star Reul fatale.
(7 14) 644-8700.
Coldwell Banker hai. ju't introduced it'
new Coldwell Ban~er Buyer·s Gulde. the
hottc1'l item on the market. Referred to a~
the Coldwell Banker MLS book. the new
buyer\ guide will advertise every property
Coldwell Banker has li,ted. everyday until
it's i.old.
The magazine features the entire
inventory ~~~nge County and Lorlg
Beach Col/J I Banker offices and.is .
The ('i1ld\\cll Banka Bll\cr·, Guu.k
J1,tnbut1on '' u1mpn,cd 11( major
'upcrm,1rl..ct' .111d htgh-tralli~ arc,"
A\,lllablc throughout Or;111ge Cnunt)-.111J
Long Bcal'h area. the Bu~cr·, Gu1tk "'ill he
J1,1nbutcd C\ Cr\ ft, e \.\eek'· \.\ 11h an .innu.11
J1,tribut111n 111 1ie,irly ·HXl.000 D1,tnb111l·J
lrequcntl). with all thc currcnt 11,ting'. th1'
mag.11inc ".tlmo't gu,irmllced to help find
your drc;im humc .
.. The Coldwell Banker Buyer·, Guide
provide' our cu,tomcr' with informathlO
''milar to what can be found in the MLS
directory." 'atd George Mu,ulli. Orange
County regional manager. ··we arc c\dted to
be the only company in the area to prm 1Jc
'ueh u valuable item to the public."
Look for the Coldwell Bunker Buyer\
Guide at major 'upermarkel' and other kc)
locationi. or call your local Coldwell Banker
office to rcquc't a free copy.
ColdwtU Banbr CbrporalUm operatts
coMpanit which supply a c<>"'Pklt ra11gt
of rtsUlenlilll rtal tstalt strvicts, including
broktragt, tilk, escrow, mon gagt and
rtlocaoon. Tlrtrt art otier 265 rtsilk11tia/
rtal estalt off1us and mort tlaan 1,JOO
sahs associates and tmploytes in
Califorflia.
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GRAND REDUCTION1 NORm IAGUNA TREASURE
"Hci"lcr HouSt.·· on doubl\.' lot,
Rcmodd1:d ·90, Traditional 3bd. 31l-.1
c1c ... 1~n. wood Ooor., 'lcp-<lnwn II\ in~
nium hm k p.11111 .. & nd1 l.1nd-.c.~1rinf<
Ted Jarvis $1,22S,OOO Code 71337
EASTSIDE llEIGID"S
Dr.1ma1k & 'P:IC.'IOU' 3hd. 3b:i t!nten:1inin~ home on quk1 c.\1l-dc-":1c.·.
Vt!ry pm ate ma.,1\.'r 'lllh.'. ... wdio 01 f(ym
mom & 'parkJinf( pool
Unda Onh a Lois Jacobs $369 000 Code 703S7
Sln.·tc.h ou1..1,·11.<w:-. huo,,:. town 10
ix:1:an. Custornitlod 3hd. 3h.1. 3
firl·pbu·'· 3 cir ~1r.1)4l' Le" dy p.1111 )'\,
.unum-.1 ... howl,t'l' honw in 111c E,1.lll·'·
Marcie Adltt $838.000 Code 70987
S1YLE A: VAJ..UE UNBEUEVABLY PRICED! E~~ii Tl·mfil K1,1:-.1dc.· lt1t~111tm u>mph:t\.' w11h
:t whhl' _pilkc1 fl'Oll.' <thd hollll' wi1 h
wood IToor' .ind '.111hl'<.1 H 01linj('
Pm·'-'() to 'l'll now'
Bob Coluccio $27S,OOO Code 71217
G11.1rd-~11c..J lrnnin11n11~'. 11:nnL' pool grl·1.·11hi:li... l rl';ll1.· .in l01i1.·h.m1in~ x·111ng
ll1r 1h1' lx·.1111ifulh• rl'llltldl'll·d ,\lxl h111111.·
\\uh lu'h Ro~l'r' t:.ir~·1l.' l.1nll'>( .1p1.·
Harritt Botwinick $499,000 Code 70(,77
THL BUH..,
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BAY<.RF-'iiT
t.A'T'iill>1'. C.M.
TIIF Bll'Ff\
II.ARBOR RJ()(,.
HARBO R RUX.I
NI '\lll'( >RT UU: .. ' 1
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81(, C.A.WO"ll
'IP'r TUUlA< I
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'Jiff TI.RRA< f'
COM
l6S" VJSTA ORNAOA
900 Al.EPP()
I I <AMBRIA OR
19l<t IRVINF. A\ft:.
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l l 11 OE.'tC '11\C>
1 .. GE.'llE\'E
l .i \IO'llAC 0
M CAltOL Ml'l.Vl!Y
1·5 P.KAYDEN/r.BJWNSON
I ·5 nu: OSTEllHOl11'S
I· 5 DANA 81..ACK
l·S WUANNEIUlTEY
l·S T.8RCNSON/P.KAYDEN
I 5 A.P£rE.lllSEN/J.ltENTON
I 5 M.KERSHNER/P.WR.IGKT
SATURDAY
1-S O.A~ETI'E TAYl.OR It MOJO
.i I }4 CORTI: MAJUN
II Rl F. <.H.ATEAl ' ROYAL
.. '>A'OFLOWER
ljl .. A.'llTA A."llA AVE
I S THE SHA17.ENS
I S CAJlOI.. ALUSON
I 5 PAM 8A.U..
M MAU GlJU£1)(,E
SUNDAY
$439.000
$545.000
$8~.ooo
$349.000
$175.000
$359.000
Sl.095,000
$899.000
$225,000 s•ss.ooo
$S9S.OOO
$149.500
$62S.OOO
rso OAfl'Ol)ll I s BJ. JOKN~N $379,000
i'700 OCEAN Blvt> I ·S PAM 8All $ J .3-fS,000
NPT < OA."T ZS TROl VIU . .E I S SHIRL£\' lJC.K£K $389.000
TIIF 81 l Fl·' l630 VlSTA OR"'IM>A I S DICK HAWERMAN $439,000
EA.'TBU'FF .W39 CAROB I S F511fElt TABAlt $569,900
( OM .. 16 AC.A( IA 1-5 JACJ[ CHE.SKDlE $769,500
HAJlBOR RJIX>I IS LA RCKH£U,J, l·S KAY KONFAJ. $739,000
BAYRIOC.f 116 KA.RTFORD l·S UNDAOET'H $198,000
OtANNEL RJ-.Ef lSlS OCEAN Bl.VO 0 -4 I 5 A.~/ .SlltJLER $59',000
TIIE Bl.I TI''ii l728 ~·A on ORO I s MIXE SMrTH $2•9.000
Bl(, CA,'lYO' ll RliE ST. CLOUD I 5 CAltOL AUJSON $9";000
VERSAlU.E.'i 200 MCNEIL1109 I S MAllYANN MCGUiaE $12&000
VfllSAJ.UE.S IOOSCHOLZ Pl.A7.Al201 I 5 MA.RYUAN.NMCGUUlE $178.000
Vilt.A BALBOA 9'° CAGNEY '20 1 I 5 MARYANN MCGUlR.E $239.000
EA~LllfF 908 Al.MONO 1·5 All11.EJOHNSON $549,000
D<.>VE.ll simiu.... 312 EVENING STA.It ,., R()JreRT PENKWn'Z $1,375,000
TIU: BWFFS ;Wl l AV£IDA CEJUlfl'OS 1·5 JOANNA HEND&JE $469,000
BELCOl 1tT 16 ROOUNGKAM 1-5 BEU.£ PAJlTOf • $ J ,69',000
VlllA BALBOA'S BF.Sf
• rxl(IOU' .ind bn~ht lhd l'Ondom1nium Wllh
II\ in~ nx>m firepl.1ct' ()c,1rJhlc t'nd loc.~111on.
ht·Jlh de~. Communicy pcxib .ind 'Pa'.
MaryAnn McGuJtt
$169,000 ' Code 70077
BACK BAY WOOD STREAM
\'l'f}' .. p:1uou' jhd, 2.Sba + loh In\\ nhou'>(:
C:11hcd:-11 ll'il'"R'· firl'pbw. pm .Ile lOUM
y.1rd wuh >.1. l t.1r .macht'd ~.If.I).(<.'
Oaoa Black
$l?S,OOO Code 70097
MONEY MA.KER
Grt'.tl oppon11ni1y to own .1 jlld/ .lha holl'I.'
+ two ltxl fl'lll.11 11n11s on larAl' R·3 lot. \X'dl·
m..11nt.11nt'd. neWt'r niof.... 'in).(lt' J1.1r.1Jl1." &
~" llll'tcr-. m e;tl h
Mark Wyland
$232,000 Code 701S7
OPPORTUNDY KNOCKS!
\11'.i.:ll loc::Hcd on J qufut ..crell h of V1..i.1 dd
Oro. thi' Bluff, ht'.nlly b Jn l•\ll'ption.11 '.11-
lll' 3hd. 2 5b.1 the hollll' I' .in µpponumt}'
111 ht· d<i...c 10 .. hopping 1cnni' & -.c.~11 ..
Mlchacl ~th
$249,000 Code71237
BIG CANYON S4 aoYAJ. sr GtoaGE 1 5 TiU! (»TU.HOUTS s 1.•9'.000 TICKET TO PARADISE
COM ' KAll.80R POJNr I 5 MvaNA 900M $849,000 Maul H:iw;Ali flJmL ... tx.>Q 2bd .. lbo bc:tth
ntE BLUFFS 456 VJSTA ROMA I ·S SAUY SHIPU!Y $339,000 front coodos with p.moramic oceJn \ iews.
.VJUA.,,. ..... BAIBO ........ A._ .... z.1 .. 0 .. •.Jt_J_.E_LN ___ ,_ll_S._ ___ ._.,.._ .... M_.KERS __ H_NE_. _______ 2_2_•...,. ........ In\' !St In a vadlk>n getawayt
JoAmakaton
Code70ll7
I
'°\.,!(ll).~00 .... .;-1 .111111
BELOW MARKET VALUE!
AdorJblt' wp.: Cod '1)1t' 2txl. lh;1 wuh 'P.J·
l IOll' kitchen .ind h.t}' window L11'}Cc m:1..i1.•r
With pri\-;.Hc dl't k. ~l'.1l 1h1' ("07)' rc.·trl·.11•
Marilyn Kershner
$269,SOO ' Code 70227
CAPE COO CHARM
C'o~on.1 <kl Mar .lhd . .lh:1 on q11tl'I tr<."l'-lmc.•d
'trl'l'I. Frl'Ol h door-. llh!Om l'.1huw1ry 'ky·
liJ(lll' ;ind wood huminj( fin:pl.1u·
Unda Oeth a: Lois Jacobs
$299,000 Code 70247
ADORABLE A AFFORDABLE
Tot.illy rc.·m1i<ll'll.-d l'nd unit wuh ,unny.
l·mlo•<d p.1110 jhd. 2 Sh,1 m.'Wl'r .111-whlle
l..ndll'n 11H0rl11ok111)4 p.itio. 1-: ... .ty lmJnl'l•d•
Gisela Burmeister
$3 t S,000 Code 70277
HOME + INCOME
!'\pJuou' ltxl front hou-.c.• .ind 2hd .1p.1n·
mcn1 Grc.11 lc11..111on. hy °'l:l'\\J)(•n·, nll"I
popuL1r hc:1lh'-"
Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs
$369,000 Code 70347
BAYVIEW TERRACE
Tmdnkmal deft.HK'\.' IJl .1 g.ll'-'-ICU.1rtk.'Cl mm·
munity. N~w <>Jk flour,, plant.Ilion .. hutter...
mirrored foy<.-r. Pri<'<.'<l to Buy Toc:LyQ
Karen Knoche
$371,000 Code 70W7 .
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70• BAYFllONT + BOAT DOCK
R.1n.: oH:l'iA-d watc1fnin1 lot f1.·.lllm ..... 1
lx-autifully tk'(.or:ll\.'<.I 'llxl. 3h.1 h<lfOI.:
lnln mp.1r.1hk· qu.11i1y .ind lllE lx"l
'.1h11.· on tll\.· ",11\.'I"
BAYSIDE DRAMA
I. \l l'lk-111 h I(. .111rn1 E11d-1111i1 with
~ m.1gn1l1H'lll 'll'\\ nf B.1\ lrom B.1lho.1 111
• .kll\ "1ld 1111111,h,·d 11,·rte11 n·.ir-round
ldll'.11
Boonie Barrington SS9S.OOO Code 70797 Rohm ~nkwicz $1.375,000 Code 71117
t_ -
BEST PRICE • BEST VIEW
:-.rring into :1 ~n.:.11 tk-.il! ll.11J101 l.{1<lg<-·
'ihc.I tx::1u1y w1rtt 111mh,1nit11.'<.I .1nu
1111f11rJ.t1.•11:1hk· \'il'"' of 1h1.· 11\.1.·.111. lll\"
hj.thl'o .• ind muunt.1111'
Marilyn krshncr $899,000 Code 70997
PRESTIGIOUS BAYCREST
>\111 .llll\l' -.hd lu>nw in J.t11.·.11 family
1w1ghh111 IH tt i<.I rr1.·1ll h win<lt >\\ 1.•d
l.111111\ 1111 \\ llrq1l.ll1.'. ,1.·p.1rah: c.ltning
11" •Ill ~ lu'h lo 1\\ 111.11111,·11.111\ 1.' yard
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OCEAN BOULEVARD
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S l.79S.OOO Code 71168
TAKE OVER MORTGAGE
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S399,000 Code 70487
BLOCK TO BEACH
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S47S.OOO Code 70607
11IE BEST OPPOR1UNITY
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Unda Octh A Lois Jacobs
$560,000 .. Code 70717
HARBOR RIDGE
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S59S.OOO Code 70807
CHANNEL REEF BAYFRONT
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S595.000 Code 70787
NEWPORT BAYFRONT
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$595.000 Code 70777
SEAPORT LIFESTYLE
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$599.000 Code 70817
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$625.000 Code 71317
TOP OF TIIE WORID
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$695,000 Code 70907
WEST NEWPORT LUXURY
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$790.000 Code 70 27
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CORONA DEL MAR
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HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES
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$799.000 c.ode 70937
SPYGl.ASS tD.U
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$950.000 Code 71027
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$1 ,695,000 Code 71147
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'Efe.gant Corona de{ Afar
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
• Steps to CdM Beach
•Ocean View
• 11/i Lots
• Cathedral Ceilings
•Hardwood Floors
• Formal Dh:ting Room
•Hobby Room
• 2 Car Garage
'$829,<XXJ
fJ'fze 'Best of Laguna
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• Walkiug Dtsta11CL' to V1rtom1 Eknc/1
• Hardwood Floor<
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• Two ocra11 t1irw drc/.:~
$529,<XXJ
Janet 'Wagner
Coltf we[{ 1Janfy.r
499-1320. 494-7054
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Prudential sales
executive succeeds
on land and on sea.
Congratulations to Clarence Yo~hikane of
The Prudential California Realty Ncwpon
Beach office for being a member of Balboa
Yacht Club's crew which retained it"
posscsloion of the Sir Tiioma~ Lipton
Challenge Cup for the fourth conl!Ccuti ve
year.
~ The recent event was sailed off the watc,.,_
of Newport Beuch and i~ con~idered 10 be
one of the premier event~ in Southern
California yacht racing.
Named after the rcgattn\ originator. tea
merchant Sir Thoma.' Lipton. the ttnnual
event ha.' been held since 1903.
In Deltmber 1994. Yoshikanc received the
Balboa Yacht Club's SJ)O!'bman of the Year
award. He ha.' been a crewmember for
numerous regattas and placed ~ond in the
the 1994 Schock 35 Cla~' National
Championships held in Newport Bw ch. He
currently serves a." BYC'i. chainnan of the
Challenge Committee for 1995.
Yoshikane ha.'\ been in real estate for 15
years and actively market' rci.idcntial
property in Newport Beach/Corona del Mar
and :>urrounding communities.
For all your real estate needs, call
Clarence Yoshibmt of Tht Prudtnti.al
California Really Newport Beach uffict
(714) 759-66()(}. '
Terrific value in Newport _Beach .
Located in the Bluffs
and close to shopping,
schools and parks
Wonderful curb appeal. this property is
a great opportu!1ity for tirst~time buyers
or anyone looking for a temtic value in
Newport Beach.
Featuring three bedrooms. two and
one-half baths. this condominium is
close to shops. schools and par~.
Amenities include a large community
pool and lush gr:enbelts along the
clifftop overlooking Back Bay.
The Newport Beach Tennis Club is
nearby for the tennis enthusiast. The
property is newly listed and the asking
price is $249.000.
01/ttwl by MIU Slllidl of Grubb &
EIJU ~1UltnJial RHI Eslalt Stnict1
/NlqtlUltnt'1 Own«/ aNI Q/Hraltd, l3
Corporate Plavi, Slt. 190, Newport
Bue/a, 92660, (114) 644-6200.
Elegant, quiet 1iving at Channel Reef
This condominium ·offers
wonderful views
You must !ICC this Coron11 del Mar
~idence on the water'i. edge. There are
views of the bay. Catalina and lhc jetty. This
magnificent residence has been featured in
magazine~ as a ~ample of good ta. .. 1e in
design.
Located close to the village of Corona del
Mar, the security gated community of
~an~l.Reef has.a i;cputntion for elegant.
quiet hvmg. Gramte, marble and luxurious
built-ms are jui.t a few of the added
amenities.
Enjoy the community pool and spa. A.
boat slip i~ available. Located at the end of
Ocean Boulevard. th.is pro~rty i' offered at
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OW/l 'd J!kro i~ ~ownlA<y iUa,U
19 NARBONNE •HARBOR RIDGE
NEWPOl_IT B EACH, CALIFORNIA
PRICED To SELL! RrDl 'CED ()\}~R $900~000
Owner has purchased another Home
I his.o nc-of-~-kindRa.lph .Lauren home wich ocean . .§l cicy lighc views
C~JOY,S a pnme locauon in che guarded community of Harbor
Ridge, le offers over 7.500 sq. fc. oflivi ng space, sicuaced on over
. half ac re of cla~sic elegance wich p~ol & spa -The pcrfecc seccing for
ch.is superb 5BR, 7.5BA .h?me! T he living rm doubles as a screening rm
wl(h a 5x5 screen & proiccror. The one-of-a-kind country kitchen
fearures new top-of-chc-linc appliances. 2 x-large refrigerators, 2 ovens.
6 gas burners. hand painted riles, cu~tom brick fireplace & builr-ins for
TV & VCR. You'll find chac the family rm has a large pull-down crcen
& projeccor. the children's scoryhouse bedrooms magical & the mascer
sui~ .1 n:rreac in ir~elr. Th~ m.1c,ccr b.uh feJrures all marble slab cops,
shuwc.>r & bJch. M.1'\ter !)tticc has Jpprm. I 00' of hanging closcc, CU)COm
~hoc ratb ro hold up 180 p.tir., of shoc). The overall inviti ng effccc of
warmch & clcganu: j., complct~d with chc ~ix fireplacet; and the! exquisice
cmrom tabincrrr rhmughouc.chc hou,c. You muse see ic co bcliL·w ir!
Bring your mmr dic,rnminacing buyer! A Lynn Palmer Design -wa~
fcat un:d in ArLhircdural D1gc'>t.
Call. .. R educed To $2,190,000
SPYRO KEMBLE MARK CARDELUCCI
(714) 222-0552 (714) 720-1760
Srvno · IM~c_~
l(EMBLE U•\J .
REALTY REAL ESTATE
The Prudential's Evie
Compton committed
to service and results
LLONGS OF NEWPORT LISTINGS
b arge single story borne in Harbor View Homes.
E\ 1e Compton wa." recently ~nted a
J111cn red roscs llnd Prudential California'!>
Leading F.dgc Society award. Thl ro~
v.crc a thank you after she sold 1 client's
pnipeny in just three weeks, The property
ha, been on the mairitet for two years with
tv.o other companies bcf<Ke Compton took
O\~r the listing.
Compton wai1 named to The Pn.ldcnlial'!.
c'tcemcd l..eadina Edae at the company's
annual awards banquet in Beverly Hills. Sal~i. ex~utivcs who qualify for the
dcMgnauon must be in the cop S% of The
Prudential nationwide.
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A hccn~d brol..cr, ComptOn ha' bern lt
hl!Jc, a'-.tx:1atc for 10 ycJri. and ha'
dcmtin,tr.11ed thJt 'he gl.'h tl\1: Job d<lnl.' A
proven ncguoJtor who '' hone't and
,traightforward. 'he hdp' ha d1cnt' put
together tran,Jl'tllln' the} !l\:H!r lhou~hl
J>Oll'ible Her c\pen1,I.' co\ Cl'\ rc,1dcn11al
and invc,tment prupen} Ill cummcrc1JI
1ran .. ac11on' and \a<:ant IJnd
Compton u~' her 30 }'Cal' of l..nowledgc
and experience 10 all facet' of real C\tatc lo
help her chcnL' mul..e infonncd and
profitable dcc1s1on,. She 1.nowll the
intricacic' of dolling c..crow and
undcr..wndll all a'P'-"'t' of the lending
proccs!I.
"My molto i~ commitment to M:rvice and
fC)>Ults and that ii. what I 'trivc for," !>he
said.
CoU Evit Coyon al Tiu Prudential
California Really Ntwpot1 Btoclt olfict,
(11') 7~9-6600. }
Largest Single Story-Port
Streets 2,200+ SQ. FT.
Extra large, South facing
yard, with lush landscaping.
Huge •great room"--almost
1,000 sq . ft. Upgraded
kitchen, mirrored war-
drobes, room to expand to
second story. New paint,
inside and out.
$479,000 CHRIST A & GERRY LONG.
Otw 250 ..... In Onnge Co.
'"'liiiiiiiiiiiiiilONGS OF NEWPORT ~~·~~~~~en.
GERRY AND CHRISTA -640-LONG I 640-.5664
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CORONA DEL MAR
11 07 Goldenrod 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $765,000
Joy Curtin/Maxine. Mink
PrudentiaJ California Realty
759-6600
1806 Tayan 4BR Sat 1-5 $529,000
Unda Brehm
2006 Seadrift 4BR /sat 1-S $635,000
Prudential California Realty
759-6600
By Owner
721-8353 Sat/Sun 1-4 4BR $349,000
212 Carnation
Marketrends Real Estate
673-9041
3BR Sun 1-5 $598,000
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1924 lmne Ave
Grubb & Ems
729-8296
20 Lucerfte 3500 Sumew lane
Cindy Mcafee
760-3149
4BR
COSTA MESA
Sun 1-5 $699,000 .IO)U Palmer
Valentine Properties
759-7659 .
JBR • Sat/Sun 1-5 $559,000
345 University Unit F-6
Grubb & Ellis
JBR Sat/Sun 1-4 $175,000 64 ~rt Dr. North 3BR
Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif.
729-7271
Sunday 1-5 $895,000
729-8296
Rates as of May 4, 1995 l KEY LENDERS AND RATES
Abacus Financial Grp.
Amencan Home Loans ... ----· Bank of America
Bank of California
Cahlorn1a Federal Bank - -
Chase Manhattan ----Coast Federal Bank
30-year fixed
INTEREST % POINTS LOCK·
TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R.
-~14) 375·6666 7.875% 5 2.125 30 8.138
A (714) 955-3633 8.0000/o 10 1.500 30 8.197
B (800) 424-2632 8.250% 5 2.000 45 8.506
B (714) 252-3367 8.250% 10 1.000 30 8.395
s (800) 225-3337 8.000% 20 2.250 45 8.279 ---B (714) 263-8100 8.503% 20 1.500 30 8.706
s (SQO) 300·5626 8.350% 20 2.000 0 8.607
K (800) sn-5626 8.125% 5 1.500 45 s .324
R (714) 759-9692 7.875% 5 2.000 15 8.125
Countrywide Funding
Detnck ~ortgage §roup
Downey Sa~~s s (800) 336-9639 8.125% 20 1.625 30 8.337 -------'--Emery F1nanci~
F1dehty Federal Bank
First Interstate Bank ---Ftr~t Nat~onwide M_!.g.
Fleet Mortgage _
Glendale Federal Bank
Home Savings
Irvine National ~~L
Manna Mortgage Co.
Oceanview Financial
Pro':_ed Mortgage
Southland Financml
Unron Bank
A (714) 729-9200 8.000% 5 1.375 15 8.184
s (800) 232-2309 8.250% 5 . 1.875 10 8.492
B (800) 560-5001 8.125% 20 2.125 30 8.392
-----.--------~ K (800) 843-2265 8.000% 20 2.125 30 8.265 ---------------K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2.000 30 8.252
s (800) 560-9000 8.250% 5 1.250 45 8.423
s (800) 975-5051 8.250% 20 1.500 30. 8.450
R (714) 857-79n 8.000% 10 1.625 15 8.211 ------------K (800) 808-5626 7.875% 5 2.000 15 8.125 ----_______________ _.J,. __ _
A (800) 266-0555 8. 125% 10 1.000 15 8.269
K (800) 686-3_!~ 8.0000/o 20 1.625 30 8.211
___ K j 800) 572-5626 8.250% 5 1.500 ~1 8.450
B (800) 453-1288 8.250o/o 20 2.000 60 8.506
30-Year llCljustable
INTEREST "' POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ.
RATE OWN (?!) A.P.R. LOAN ("9) INDEX FREQ,
4.450% 20 1.650 7.437 600,000 2.250 110 1 M
4.950% 20 0.500 7.572 500,000 2.500 110 1 M
6.250% 5 1.000 8.751 203,150 2.500 HS 6M -------------6.000% 20 1.000 8.809 500,000 2.750 HS 1Y
4. 7~ 20 1 .000 7.622 203, 150 2.500 110 1 M
6.375% 20 1.000 8.850 650,000 2.750 HS 1Y
5.250% 20 1.000 7. 726 650,000 2.600 110 1 M _,____________________ -~~-
4. 500 % 20 0.375 7 .804 203, 150 2. 750 110 1 M
3.950% 20 1.750 7.443 600,000 2.250 110 1M
4.500% 20 1.375 7.509 500,000 2.350 110 1 M
-~------6. 375 % 20 0.000 8.741 600,000 2.750 HS 1Y
7.000% 10 1.875 7.711 203,150 2.500 110 6M
------------------~ 5.625% 20 2.125 8.024 203, 150 2.875 110 6M
4.000% 20 1.000 7.366 203, 150 2.250 110 1 M
4.875% 20 1.500 8.982 500,000 2. 750 L 1 M 1 M
5.875% 20 1.000 7.918 203, 150 2.875 11 O 6M .,
5.950% 20 1.000 7.632 500,000 2.500 110 1M
4. 750% 1 O 1.375 7 .911 300,000 2.750 110 1 M -------3.600% 20 1.250 7 .988 500,000 2.850 110 1 M ----------------'~--------~ 6.000% 10 1.625 a.an 203,150 2.750 HS 1v
4.500% 20 1.500 7.672 400,000 2.500 110 1 M -----5.450% 20 1.()()() 7 .478 203, 150 2.350 110 1 M -------6.25()0.4 20 0.000 7 .833 203, 150 2.875 110 6M •
Both bed & ~Ullable programs we 30l30 COl1ll9nllOnll mortgages Type of lender Is: 8 • Banlc: K • ~ tlenbf: A • ITIClf1glge ~ S • uvingl & loen. MotlglQI bllnMts Ind bn*etl .,. llolnMd by tie CeMotnll
Oepwtmenc of Real Eslatt as either • brolt8' Of COfPOl'lllOI\ F« ~call C4lllf ORE Bl (918) 227-0931 . ..,._, ~ b lldluStlblu Is llf'l inl1oduc:lory rale b lhe fnl ~period. Dowl'l ,..,......e II~ of c:Mtl ("'of
sales pnoe) pald to~ ptlot to Slgl'llng ITIOftg&gO contract Pointe are"'-of loan blllanol paid 10 llt1dlf 11 tinl9 ol loen oloelllg locll..fn ls tw runber of days lel1dlr guwltllMI rall p11of to c:alng. A.P.R. Is tw annual~ 11111
~ICh Is 1n esbma~ amual cost of the loen 10 Illa bolr-. A• A P R.a •• calculated by Mor1gage Newt Co. bUecl on a $203, 150 loln IMOUnl, lhe polrlll lhown and $700 IOl8I feel. The A.P.R.a are lnc:alded In lhlll c:t111t b ~
son only When applying lof a loan. Federal Trvth-ln·Lendlng law requjrn lendltl lo calculate an A.P .A. lp9Clllc to llldt loen ott.t. MeJdlMlm io., la lhe rnaitln\lm lendll wll loel:' Uf)def glwn terms. All bed raea pn>gr8lnl hew a mald-
mum ol 5203, 1 SO. Margin (In 'Ye) 11 lenders prolrt: rnatgln +Index" actuel 11111 alter llrat adjustment. Index 11 lhe bUls lot Httlng an ~table rate (Margin + Index • New Rall). 110 • 111h Diii. Coat of Fundt, ITS. 1-v-TIMM.tty
BIN. L6M • 6·month LIBOR, &TB • &-month Treasury Btu. 6CO • 6·month 1Yefll09 ctftificale of dtpotlt, Adjuetment Frequency ii 1ht period btt'#Mn adjl.mtments. 1M • 1·Monlh, 8M • 8-Monlhl, 1Y•., Veit. M ,.._ 1MA1ject to
cMnge Verify rate and I'"'" prior lo applylng tor a loan All lendefs prOYlde loans Wflh dilfetenl rttes and terms fOf diffefenl lolll amounts. The lnlofmatlon pr ... nltd ts not an oner lo make e loan. F« a CONUmer QIAdl on hOW to etqi
IOI a mortgage. send a $.4.50 ChlCk payable to MoflOaoe News Co. 1810 E. 17th SI . Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA"2701. (714) 838-11n COPYRIGHT.,.~ ..... Co
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JASMINE CREEK
5 Maritime Drive .r '
2 bdrms & Den. 2 Baths. Completely
remodeled lop to bottom. PRNATE.SPA.
YOUR OWN UNDF.RGROUND
WINECQWI
Seats 10, Holds 150 Cases of \
Wine
" " IN OLDE CORONA DEL MAR
$599,900
Live in the mJfliC of ChinJ Covel -2BR.
1 BA bunRJlow. &iy view NOW
from roof Jeck. or builJ your Jrcam home! "
Ccill for Appl
JIM • Nm "1cDOMILD
Mc.O.U CDM llOMG 7Jt-tl71
PRICED BELOW MARKET
$595,000
Contact
Lucille Hoyt or
Daidra Tillman
WESLEY N:· TAYLOR CO.
"Since 1946" 644-4910
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NeWDOrt Hef1tm • SlO Boha It CllJ SCreet C1meo Hishl1nds • 4801 Courtland 1
Huge lot. Raocl1 Styte home. formal dlniog room, Panoramic views of ocean. Catalina. Pelican Hills Golf
large yard, 3 car garage. extra Lflll With h.i kitchen Course + Sunsets. Cootemporary style, remodel,
and bath. lar&e yard + pabo w/bullt-tn spa_. _ ·
$729,000
Corona def Mar · 221 Narcfuus 8fc C111Yon • Next to Goff Course
Gorgeous 3 be<toom. 3.5 bath home so. of PCH. BtSt pnce and location 11 complex. Priecrest
Ocecwi VleWS, styish remodel, ptNate guest quarters· model, 2 bedroom + den, 2. 5 batfl ~ 3.200 sq.fl al w 9.000 $223.500
LAURA MCKELVEY• (714) 722-9797
FRANKLIN REALTY • 3250 E C1J.t~t Hwy • Curtma dt•I M,H • 640-7000 j ---- ------ -- -- -- ---- ------------ ----------------- - -
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VILLAGE CREEK BEAUTY $173,500
Absolutely beautUul 380. 3BA. 2C alt garage & cozy
llreplace in hving room! Comm pools & spas. low
assoc close to shopping. patks. freeways & Performing Arts Ctr! (34MEA)
COUEGE PARK BEAUTY $229,900
380, 28A. over 1800 sq ft . large tam rm, country
kit new carpet. upgraded baths. newlY. painted. lg corner lot. AV access. vaulted ceilings. (25YAL)
COSTA MESA
1 719 New tumpshire
Delpha Oswald
3320 WV<>"""9
Delpha Oswald
368Sevl8e
Jerrie Mahoney
283 7 Ellesmere
Pat Davis
3031 Lanas Bay
Bonnie Turner
HUNTINGTON BEACH
8641 Atlanta Ave.
Eileen Anderson
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$217,500
$229,900
$209,999
$359,500
$152,000
$127,500
IWER'S LOSS IS YOIUI GMt SSS.• Sal lluc:h l11su11 vacant 180 18A unrt Owner moltvattd. needs~ SOid' Gru1 loQ1ion. comm J)OOls & spai & lllOft cio. 10 ShopS ~nlls & Iron! 0311 (13ANO)
T1Wf l'l.WURf ..... WOndtrlul Laouna H1ll$ loutlOll tor thJS 180 1 BA lower untt ~ l>foob comm pOOll & 5lllS & mort Commutet Close. ~ (260\JA)
UllU.llO lflOOU Mt.• ¥id pools sim Jawzzi s accent Ille 111511 sctnlt orouncls ol this
fllClusrlle oatecs commUfllly 180. 1BA11tractrw un11 lots o1 tMe
11111 nwrored wardrolla Pncld to Ml. (10l.AK)
#MOii llOT TO REJfT Ill.•
bit FHA loin Grul for 111 11me •r With 2 master ""9 in IM'IS19CM llbsllort c:oinpla. Con'le • 11115 one. call now! (lBFAI)
l&IET LOCATIOtl $154.• Eltoant 380 ? SBA. 2C an pniee. lnslClt locatJon. iS a clean QU~ UJIOradtd comc>llX. Comm pool&. spas and ltfll\lsl Nell
$4111111 Caillt Pim, .. 11111 mortf ($1 RHI)
fNV!ST NOW $179,000
Adorable 180, 18A with tasteful upgridts. Fresh
paint in & out. enormous lot with 180 & 18A rental
1n back. New carpet. new stove. French doors. R2
zoned lotl Make offer today! (20POM) .-.. ,._..,,
MESA VEROE INNER LOOP $2A9,900
480. 28A, over 2000 sq ft on 1 level Lot Is 10,000
sq ft. New plush carpet. fresh paint. park-like setting. Hurry on this sought after home
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COSfA MISA DEUGHT $217,500
Tastefutl'I ~raded 380, 1.758A Mesa Verde home Vaulted ceilings, new built-in appliances, walk-in
closets. cory fireplace in tam room. (17NEW)
1711 E I I , CA 111111-.
ONE FOR THE FAMILY 253,000
Delightful 580 home with sep tam rm, fenced pool &
RV access. Oversized corner lot. on cul-de-sac Walk to kindergarten-college. shop & parks. (24COL) .. ~
SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
KUllTillGTott TRl·uvtL s11s,• Slunmno 2 INSltr SUlttS • I 2 SBA 2C DI' ca1hldrll ce~
light brlQht & pnvat, tnd un~ Willi open cou~nl. community POOi l~T£R)
SP'ACIOUS IUUTY flit.• Laroe 380 2 58A 2 51y townhOmt Xtn large masllf. ~ oU muter 1001 A111um oft ol k~cn 2C 1n ~aoe. W1Sd laundry comm pools 1111 and lennl$ (63RHI)
wee E•D UlllT $1H.• 8roghl and 'lunny txtenotd tnd unit frtsh 11.11nt and l!Qht
Qrpet Cent 111. Indoor laulldry 380 lhuOe malef), 2.5BA. 2C an~ and hi~ too' C&I now• (60SHA)
THE mlffCT PlACf '1H.5'1 280. 2 SBA IOwnhome, 2-af Ill Of!, vtutttd ctllinOS. toty
trplc .. llldry rm Movt-111 cond, llttbtr Ufllf~ light & ~M.
Sl!ylrgllt. small complu 251 IEldtn IA 1. c..M QI*! 5-11-4
Sl'lMff WTO ~ $111.• 380. 2 SBA. 2-car an oar wlcommunlty pool/Splltennisl
WU/lerldl}'tf • mlcnmnoe 111 Incl in Pl1ctl Oulet complex! Close to~ (62SEA) •
11 PlUll S17• 117 lmmaculalt 380 (hUO• mslr). 1.58A remodeltd baths, 2C alt vart Bautlful rOM oaroen, upgl'ldtd kitchtnt Sprink1t11. Malibu
llOfltklo & tountlint (66SEA)
HOl9EY Of A HOME '1•.•
380, 2 lull baths In super ntlghbortlood HtrdWood floors. air cond~loninO. upgradtd bathS. lruh p&lnt & more. Over 1500 sqlt.(1~)
ITMT YOOll ,.,,._O llOWI $111,117 2 compltlely Mpar111 llouus on one lluge toll Perteet
occ11111ncy record Both llouaes a1t 280. 1 BA, sep11a11 lluMrles. yanll and dr-y I omgtil c.n I lole w1th 11111 dal! (llf'OM)
.-..YC*-'1•.-SllldoW Run beMy Huot 480. 1 758A, tam rm I loft -CllStom ollc thl'll-Olll, Ctll'J llrepllce stalNd otass 1111ry I buWful Wllertll In,.., Cll llOWI (1800ff) .
fOMClOIUM II IDT '1•.• w. aeo. 110W • ~ bdrms. 2 !vii llalhs. SfllCIOUS din.no. ~-dtn. cozy iftollce. new platlll !loot~. rll!IOdtltd
kl1chell <>--~. ""*' ot1tf now! (311CER)
l1tAL TM DflfM... 1111.lli VA APPAOYEO! -Olltraild 1UlNly 480, 2 58A Newport RMm
Townhomtl 0..,,. MfYtllirlOI Fl1Sll palnllnu .. ClrJlllS. ft Giii
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f1M$Ulldtfl0 280. 28A With cozy ~ rn I.he 111ntrorous
Soutll COISt Stlr•nos V ... Hew Cl'11f! alld lresll patnt TlllS complo llu ljltu. swans & lush landsuprno Galtd
communrly (37SEAJ
CHECK Tiii OUTI $115,• Rtduced' 380. 2 SBA 2-sl.Ofy Counlry Club VllU Greal
lc>Qtion. WW of POOi & QIOUlldS Sec Ol1'CI Owner wth Qrry 1st_ (303Cl)
~'S OEUGHTl IZl4.• 380. 1 75BA. lam rm pool & SP.I frencll d00t1 Indirect t90ht1ng, Conan count1rs. IU!han etramte ltlt. llr191Ke
h¥dwood ftoor1 Al newl (10WOA)
CUM Alft.Al PLUS SJM.• SOUthwest ltaif. comer tot Wllh RV toeeSS. 1N111•t1•'"° front and ra r p~. watlrlall, fishpond, quiet srttrno arN. 380. 2BA
(27llJW)
DTMON111MY WTllDE ms.• Nfwl>Or1 cloeel 380. 2 S8A 2 car an oar. Shows ~t. b11ght
& airy! COzy fiJtoCace In IMna room. UyllltS In drewng room.
Pool. S!li & llllllla I morel (lOCAM l
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Immaculate •so. 3~ wll!replace, next 10 Baclk Bayt 180 & BA clown. BtautJ111l ligM oa1t custom kitchen wllh built-in Ch1111 &
wlnt rlCll cabinel. New Ille llools & cttamlc counters. Owne11 must ... , (36SfV)
UlllallVMU P'NCEI Sttl,•
Hewpo!1 lleacll Ptfllnsull near ..... Ntwpor1 HM bof YIClll Club! SlellS lo NY & bexhl We14 marntllntd 2110. 2BA wlp11gt, Ii~. wet ber. CtllinO !ant ltghl bngllt pabo Cal today, tllls
llNuly'S 0011t OOI (Ill BAL)
A PUCl TO CAU HClml SUI,• ~ 380, 1 75 ceramic ltle lltlhs Rrtplace Incl wet blr In Ille
lamlly room Oall c1oorf lead to Ille entry. Vtulttcl Ct11nQS om
this flollW an 111*1 loOk. RtdoN pool I IOI In pnvata. This
home llU too much to hSI Ctll loday for Ill the ci.ta1ls
(33WYO)
llRA VlME DW8HT ID1 •• WOnclllfWI 380, 1 758A. 2C 111 Olrl9t home 011111
neigllbomood. JnSldt ll)Ct IOcaUon 2 cozy 1111111ceS Ill ""' IMly ~ 11ome The won'l llll 11 11111 pral (30CEY) ...,....'°" MllYM1 ..... Come .. tlMS dllrrMlg 3IO f 758A oool hon1I Wondlftlll =room, bonus room I deft IOol Ntw w~ Cltdlnll.
& morel Sclllkhno ,_ & trtal ~ tool t4S(
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"-""" • floors Ill llm ""' *"""· llolM "" & ...i.t ... 380. 1.75BA Wllu roof I RV tccess MMlllt fir.,-..
--pool I .,. ltlONfl
lfflS IEAUIY'S GOTTA GOf $225,000
This large 380 home has a great location with new
carpet, windows and central air conditioning Move
in now. 1rs r.eadyl (320RE)
BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTING $269,500
480, 38A. upgraded and expanded. French doors,
plantation shutters. ce1I fan. kit & cab recently
painted, CIA. new roof. Morel! (92DAH) •
au.n
I.MG( Sltl6U FAMILY HOfllf W •.•
TM hOnlf Ills 480, 3BA & 3 torep!Kn. IQ Wll rm wllh wtl 1111
formal 51t1>110Wn LR Sllnkln 1111> in mstr ~lh Com/II POOi & 1111 Must Mtl (1 IOAN)
WTSIDE 112 UM,•7
3 11n1ts on ttuoe IS 120 5Q' II IOI zoned IOI 4 llMSI fantastic Eutslde IOc. cios. to lltW T11ano1t buch' Greil OCC11P1ncy recotd ( 19FUl)
WTSIDE -IWIOOEUDI $311 .• R·~Zontd 380 2 SBA. ntwer aod on. hre~. SPICIOllS
OOlllmel klldleft & more• Ptrlct bidcyard. lots ol windows CloM lo buc'h & TtiMIQle Sqllift (1 lrut..)
llEWPOWf IEACtl PfMISUU An.• Oul)ltr owner 11 moving out o1 state 380. 2BA. 2-car oaraoe
180. 1 BA Both units 11t cltan HO\ISH to the belch Of Illy (118Al) •
DfTDITAllEll'I OB..IGHT ......
Sunny, 1><111111. customl2ld Mesa Vtrdt •BO. 2 58A Lo ram rm
gofQf()US POOi & MO SJi. Entnded l!llSltr SUtlt. whlltwnntO HW 1'ools. Roof 2 yrs. (28ELL) •
Otlf Of A IUllO P7',lll OrastiQlly 1tductdl Buuti!UI eustom -b\1111 380. 2.SBA home 1n uctuslve area 01 Costa Mesa Open tamtly room & dfn. Wood
f:lan-en(ry lots ol wood, 2 ,rtreplacts. Prtvatt pool & 1111 31HAJ) •
fAMllY l'MADm '1.•.-loe11td on tilt 15th faWW.y 2f,. the prtstiQIOlll Maa 'hrdt
COuntiy Ckrb. Newer custom 4.u, .58A tMCutrw hOml Huoe "**· to11nal o..q & lwealdast ua flm rm. bonus room &
din. lluncllY room Pr.-~ entry &.y lllMIMly '°" C111 lmlglne la l\ertl (30COU).